2016 KANSAS FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
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PLAYER BIOS 45
COACH BIOS 77
2015 REVIEW 111
RECORD BOOK 125
HISTORY BOOK 153
INTRODUCTION
CREDITS The 2016 University of Kansas football media guide was produced by the Kansas Communications office. Editors:
Katy Lonergan, D.J. Haurin, Trae Green Guide Layout and Design:
Jackie Berra Cover Design:
MBB+, Jackie Berra Editorial Assistance:
Todd Kober, Erin Penning, Melissa Wedel Photography:
Jeff and Laura Jacobsen
COACHES/STAFF Head Coach David Beaty Assistant Coaches Football Staff
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2016 OPPONENTS Opponents 99 Series Histories 102 All-Time Series History 104 2016-17 Bowl Schedule 105 Big 12 Conference 106 2016 Big 12 Composite Schedule 108 2015 REVIEW 2015 Results/Stats Team Game-by-Game Stats Individual Game-by-Game Stats 2015 Summaries
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RECORD BOOK Rushing Records 125 Passing Records 130 Receiving Records 134 Total Offense 137 All-Purpose 139 Scoring Records 140 Place Kicking Records 141 Punting Records 142
HISTORY All-Americans 153 National Honors 156 All-Star Game Selections 157 All-Conference Honors 158 Academic All-Conference 160 NCAA Rankings 161 Conference Leaders 162 Jayhawks in the NFL 163 KU in the NFL Draft 165 vs. Ranked Opponents 166 KU in the Polls 167 All-Time Bowl Summaries 168 Bowl Game Records 172 All-Time Lettermen 173 Capsule History 179 Year-by-Year Results 181 All-Time Coaching Records 191 Season Results 192 All-Time Assistant Coaches 194 Media Information 195 Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little, University Chancellor 196 Dr. Sheahon Zenger, Director of Athletics 197 Jayhawk IMG Sports Network 198 NCAA Compliance 199 Williams Education Fund 200
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MEET THE JAYHAWKS Returnee Bios Newcomer Bios
Kick Off Return Records Punt Return Records Defensive Records Team Per Game Bests Team Game Bests Team Year-by-Year Totals Miscellaneous Team Records
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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Lawrence, Kan. School Founded 1866 Enrollment 28,091 Nickname Jayhawks Colors Crimson (Pantone 186) and Blue (Pantone 293) Conference Big 12 Conference Chancellor Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little (Marywood College, 1966) Director of Athletics Dr. Sheahon Zenger (Kansas State, 1988 & 1992; Kansas, 1996) Deputy A.D./Football Administrator Sean Lester Ticket Office Phone 800/34-HAWKS (42957) STADIUM INFORMATION Stadium Name Kivisto Field at Memorial Stadium Year Opened 1921 Capacity 50,071 Surface Field Turf (Installed 2009)
COACHING STAFF David Beaty Head Coach Alma Mater Lindenwood College, 1994 Record at KU 0-12 (Second Season) Overall Record 0-12 (Second Season) Clint Bowen Assistant H.C./Defensive Coord./Safeties Todd Bradford Linebackers Joe DeForest Special Teams Coordinator Tony Hull Running Backs Rob Likens Offensive Coordinator Kenny Perry Recruiting Coord./Co-Defensive Coord./Cornerbacks Jason Phillips Wide Receivers Michael Slater Defensive Line Zach Yenser Run Game Coord./Offensive Line Je’Ney Jackson Director of Strength & Conditioning J.B. Brown Graduate Assistant - Special Teams Nate Dreiling Graduate Assistant - Defense Connor Embree Graduate Assistant - Offense Mario Jeberaeel Graduate Assistant - Offense
SUPPORT STAFF Murphy Grant Assistant AD/Sports Medicine Nolan Jones Director of Football Operations Gene Wier Director of High School Relations Troy Kema Dir. of Player Personnel & SA Services Jeff Jordan Director of Personnel Tyler Olker Director of Recruiting Catherine Carmichael Assistant Dir. of Recruiting Ryan Voecks Video Coordinator Jeff Himes Equipment Manager Garrett Riley Offensive Analyst Justin Johnson Offensive Analyst Micah Davis Quality Control - Offense Prinz Kande Quality Control - Defense Wayd Thomas Quality Control - Recruiting Nate Ruby Football Operations Assistant Ty Williams Football Operations Assistant
2015 REVIEW Overall Record Conference Record Home Record Road Record Neutral Site Record
COMMUNICATIONS Primary Contact Katy Lonergan Office Phone 785-864-7314 Cell Phone 785-691-7026 Email katyl@ku.edu Secondary Contact D.J. Haurin Office Phone 785-864-3575 Cell Phone 785-312-2836 Email dhaurin@ku.edu Third Contact Trae Green Office Phone 785-864-7314 Cell Phone 785-766-3527 Email traegr@ku.edu Office Manager (Credentials) Erin Penning Office Phone 785-864-3417 Email epenning@ku.edu Website KUAthletics.com
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CATEGORY RETURNING/TOTAL PCT. Rushing Yards 712/1355 53% Passing Yards 2623/2623 100% Receiving Yards 1439/2623 55% Tackles 705/887 79% Tackles For Loss 42/58.0 72% Sacks 19.5/26.0 75% Interceptions 8/9 89% Kickoff Return Yards 936/1094 86% Punt Return Yards (2)/26 (8)% Touchdowns 14/24 58% Field Goals Made 2/6 33% Points 94/183 51%
SPECIALISTS (2) POS. NAME SN *John Wirtel P/K *Matthew Wyman
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DEFENSE (10) POS. NAME CB Ronnie Davis DL Kapil Fletcher S *Michael Glatczak DL *Ben Goodman DT Tyler Holmes DL *Corey King LB Schyler Miles LB Aaron Plump DL T.J. Semke LB Kyron Watson SPECIALISTS (4) POS. NAME K Nick Bartolotta SN Jordan Goldenberg P Eric Kahn HOLD *T.J. Millweard
2015 BIG 12 HONOREES RETURNING (3) POS. NAME TE Ben Johnson S Fish Smithson FB Michael Zunica
HONOR (COACHES/AP) Honorable Mention Second Team Honorable Mention
LOST (1) POS. NAME LB Ben Goodman
HONOR (COACHES/AP) Honorable Mention
2015 NATIONAL RANKINGS
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RETURNING POS. NAME LB Joe Dineen, Jr. RB Ke’aun Kinner KR Ryan Schadler S Fish Smithson QB Ryan Willis K/P Matthew Wyman
RANKING 31st in solo tackles 171st in rushing yards 25th in combined kick returns 60th in kick returns 1st in solo tackles 14th in total tackles 62nd in completions per game 83rd in passing yards per game 92nd in passing yards 98th in total offense 107th in passing touchdowns 58th in punting
LOST POS. NAME WR Tre’ Parmalee
RANKING 95th in receiving yards per game 170th in receiving yards
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DEFENSE (25) POS. NAME CB Greg Allen DE *Dorance Armstrong, Jr. LB Courtney Arnick S Bazie Bates IV DL Jacky Dezir LB *Joe Dineen, Jr DE Josh Ehambe S Denzel Feaster CB Chevy Graham LB Hudson Hall CB Tyrone Miller, Jr. DE Damani Mosby LB Osaze Ogbebor CB *Marnez Ogletree DE Anthony Olobia LB *Marcquis Roberts LB Cameron Rosser S *Tevin Shaw S *Fish Smithson CB Colin Spencer CB *Brandon Stewart DL D.J. Williams DL Devon Williams DL *Daniel Wise LB Michael Zunica
POS. NAME RB Taylor Cox WR Darious Crawley QB Michael Cummings OL *Keyon Haughton RB De’Andre Mann OL *Larry Mazyck QB T.J. Millweard OL *Bryan Peters WR *Tre’ Parmalee RB Preston Randall TE Kent Taylor
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OFFENSE (22) POS. NAME OL *D’Andre Banks WR Shakiem Barbel WR *Jeremiah Booker OL Jacob Bragg QB Montell Cozart QB Deondre Ford OL *Joe Gibson OL *Larry Hughes WR Bobby Hartzog, Jr. TE *Ben Johnson RB *Ke’aun Kinner RB Taylor Martin OL Clyde McCauley III WR Emmanuel Moore WR Derrick Neal WR Tyler Patrick QB Keaton Perry OL Jayson Rhodes RB Ryan Schadler OL *Jordan Shelley-Smith WR *Steven Sims, Jr. QB *Ryan Willis
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Name LaQuvionte Gonzalez Tyrone Miller, Jr. Dorance Armstrong, Jr. Montell Cozart Chase Harrell Maciah Long Tyler Patrick Shaquille Richmond Bobby Hartzog, Jr. Marcquis Roberts Isi Holani Derrick Neal Jace Sternberger Matthew Wyman Keaton Perry Brandon Stewart Fish Smithson Carter Stanley Khalil Herbert Marnez Ogletree Stephan Robinson Steven Sims, Jr. Bryce Torneden Damani Mosby Ryan Willis Chevy Graham Sam Skwarlo Shola Ayinde Deondre Ford Dagan Haehn Kyle Mayberry Keegan Brewer Josh Ehambe Denzel Feaster Frank Seurer, Jr. Tyriek Starks Isaiah Bean Evan Fairs Keith Loneker, Jr. Emmanuel Moore Greg Allen Ke’aun Kinner Ian Peterson Bazie Bates IV Taylor Martin Julian Chandler J.J. Jolaoso Colin Spencer Deron Thompson DeAnte Ford James Sullivan Courtney Arnick Joe Dineen, Jr. Tevin Shaw Justin Williams Osaze Ogbebor Reese Randall Ryan Schadler Cole Moos Kyle Thompson Gabriel Rui Dru Prox Kendall Duckworth Michael Zunica Nathan Miller Hudson Hall Sebastian Sock Mazin Aql Jackson Jenkins
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Hometown (High School/Previous School) Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS/Texas A&M) Ann Arbor, Mich. (Saline HS) Houston, Texas (North Shore HS) Kansas City, Mo. (Bishop Miege HS) Huffman, Texas (Hargrave HS) Houston, Texas (North Shore HS) The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS) Grand Prairie, Texas (Mansfield Timberview HS) Houston, Texas (Westside HS) Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern HS/South Carolina) Kaumana, Hawaii (Hilo HS/Riverside City College) Dallas, Texas (Lincoln HS) Kingfisher, Okla. (Kingfisher HS) Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Andover HS) Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS/TCU) Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS/Trinity Valley CC) Baltimore, Md. (Highland HS [Utah]/Hartnell College) Vero Beach, Fla. (Vero Beach HS) Coral Springs, Fla. (American Heritage HS) Fullerton, Calif. (Shiloh HS/Fullerton College) Old, Okla. (Westmoore HS/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) Houston, Texas (Travis HS) Lawrence, Kan. (Free State HS) Atlanta, Ga. (Desert Ridge HS [Ariz.]/Mesa CC) Overland Park, Kan. (Bishop Miege HS) Uniondale, N.Y. (Easton Area HS) Lawrence, Kan. (Free State HS) Richmond, Texas (George Ranch HS) Waco, Texas (Midway HS/Dodge City CC) Lake Dallas, Texas (Lake Dallas HS) Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS) Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas HS) Arlington, Texas (Prime Prep Academy) Austin, Texas (Manor HS) Olathe, Kan. (Olathe South HS/Hutchinson CC) New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) Humble, Texas (Summer Creek HS) Fulshear, Texas (Foster HS) Lawrence, Kan. (Free State HS/Baker) Haslet, Texas (Northwest HS) Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor HS) Little Elm, Texas (Little Elm HS/Navarro JC) Round Rock, Texas (Cedar Ridge HS) Allen, Texas (Allen HS/Trinity Valley CC) Fort Worth, Texas (Dunbar HS) Fresno, Texas (Fort Bend Hightower HS) Attleboro, Mass. (Attleboro HS/Bristol CC) Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson HS) Wichita, Kan. (Wichita Northwest HS/Colorado State) Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point HS) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain HS/Fort Hays State) Dallas, Texas (Carter HS) Lawrence, Kan. (Free State HS) Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS) Bixby, Okla. (Jenks HS) McKinney, Texas (Heritage HS) Lawrence, Kan. (Baldwin HS) Hesston, Kan. (Hesston HS/Wichita State) Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow HS/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) El Cajon, Calif. (Christian HS) Hinton, Okla. (Hinton HS/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) Kaufman, Texas (Kaufman HS) Naples, Fla. (Lely HS) Palos Park, Ill. (St. Rita of Cascia HS/Columbia) Topeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural HS) Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian HS) Stilwell, Kan. (Blue Valley HS) Overland Park, Kan. (Bishop Miege HS)
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2016 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER Name Jacky Dezir Hunter Harris Jacob Bragg Anthony Olobia Cameron Rosser Malik Clark D’Andre Banks Aaron Garza Kyle Pullia Jayson Rhodes Hunter Saulsbury Kolin Hayes Beau Lawrence John Wirtel Logan Klusman Mesa Ribordy Lucas Jacobs Cam Durley Will Smith Larry Hughes Clyde McCauley III Antione Frazier Chris Hughes Joe Gibson Jordan Shelley-Smith AJ Freeth Kameron McQueen Shakiem Barbel Kwamie Lassiter II Ben Johnson Austin Moses Ryan Renick Tate Vang Jeremiah Booker D.J. Williams Sam Hardy Lay’Trion Jones Devon Williams Daniel Wise Kellen Ash DeeIsaac Davis
Pos. DT OL OL DE LB OL OL OL OL OL OL LS OL LS LS OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR TE WR TE WR WR DT DE DT DT DT DE DT
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 1 LAQUVIONTE Gonzalez La-QUIV-ee-on-tay 2 DORANCE Armstrong, Jr. DOOR-ance 2 Montell COZART COE-zart 3 Chase HARRELL HAIR-ull 3 MACIAH Long muh-KHI-uh 5 MARCQUIS Roberts Mar-QWEESE 6 ISI HOLANI EEE-see HOE-lawn-ee 7 JACE Sternberger JACE (silent E) 11 STEPHAN Robinson steph-ON 12 Bryce TORNEDEN tor-NAY-den 13 Damani MOSBY mows-bee 15 SHOLA AYINDE SHOW-luh eye-IN-day 16 DAGAN HAEHN DAY-gun HAWN 17 Josh EHAMBE e-HAHM-bay 18 Frank SEURER, JR. sire 18 TYRIEK Starks ty-REEK 22 KE’AUN Kinner KEY-on 23 IAN Peterson EE-un 24 BAZIE Bates IV BAZZ (like jazz)-ee
Hometown (High School/Previous School) Chicago, Ill. (Bowen HS/College of DuPage) Aledo, Texas (Aledo HS) Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches HS) Renton, Wash. (Liberty HS/Arizona Western College) Las Vegas, Nev. (Silverado HS) New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton HS) Killeen, Texas (Harker Heights HS/Trinity Valley CC) Sherman, Texas (Sherman HS) Villa Park, Ill. (Fenwick HS) Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park HS/Blinn College) Stilwell, Kan. (Blue Valley West HS) Kansas City, Mo. (Park Hill HS) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Southwest HS) Orland Park, Ill. (Mount Carmel HS) Lafayette, La. (St. Thomas More HS) Louisburg, Kan. (Louisburg HS) Huntington, W.Va. (Cabell Midland HS) Houston, Texas (Houston Christian HS) Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest HS/Butler CC) Carrollton, Texas (Creekview HS) Arlington, Texas (Bowie HS) Huffman, Texas (Hargrave HS) Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights HS) Prairie Village, Kan. (Rockhurst HS) Waco, Texas (Reicher Catholic HS) Wagoner, Okla. (Wagoner HS) Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) Fresno, Calif. (Central HS/Fresno City College) Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) Basehor, Kan. (Basehor Linwood HS) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest HS/Highland CC) Iola, Texas (Iola HS) Goddard, Kan. (Goddard HS) College Station, Texas (College Station HS) Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS) Wyndmoor, Pa. (LaSalle Collegiate HS) Garland, Texas (Garland HS) St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine HS/Georgia Military College) Lewisville, Texas (Hebron HS) Manchester, Mo. (Parkway South HS) Wichita, Kan. (Andover HS/Highland CC)
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ROSTER BY STATE ARIZONA (1) Kwamie Lassiter II
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CALIFORNIA (3) Shakiem Barbel Marnez Ogletree Kyle Thompson
Fresno Fullerton El Cajon
COLORADO (2) James Sullivan Sebastian Sock FLORIDA (4) Kendall Duckworth Khalil Herbert Carter Stanley Devon Williams GEORGIA (2) Damani Mosby Marcquis Roberts HAWAII (1) Isi Holani ILLINOIS (4) Jacky Dezir Kyle Pullia John Wirtel Michael Zunica KANSAS (21) Mazin Aql DeeIsaac Davis Joe Dineen, Jr. Joe Gibson Jackson Jenkins Ben Johnson Beau Lawrence Keith Loneker, Jr. Nathan Miller Austin Moses Reese Randall Mesa Ribordy Hunter Saulsbury Ryan Schadler Frank Seurer, Jr. Sam Skwarlo Will Smith Deron Thompson Bryce Torneden Tate Vang Ryan Willis
Colorado Springs Highlands Ranch
Atlanta Powder Springs Hilo Chicago Villa Park Orland Park Palos Park Stilwell Wichita Lawrence Prairie Village Overland Park Basehor Overland Park Lawrence Topeka Overland Park Baldwin Louisburg Stilwell Hesston Olathe Lawrence Shawnee Wichita Lawrence Goddard Overland Park
LOUISANA (3) Malik Clark Logan Klusman Tyriek Starks
New Orleans Lafayette New Orleans
MARYLAND (1) Fish Smithson
Baltimore
MASSACHUSETTS (1) J.J. Jolaoso
Attleboro
MICHIGAN (2) Tyrone Miller, Jr. Matthew Wyman
Ohio
Naples Coral Springs Vero Beach St. Augustine
Ann Arbor Bloomfield Hills
TEXAS KANSAS OKLAHOMA MISSOURI (3) Kellen Ash Montell Cozart Kolin Hayes
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NEVADA (1) Cameron Rosser
Las Vegas
NEW JERSEY (1) Tevin Shaw
Piscataway
NEW YORK (1) Chevy Graham OKLAHOMA (8) AJ Freeth Kyle Mayberry Kameron McQueen Cole Moos Stephan Robinson Gabriel Rui Jace Sternberger Justin Williams PENNSYLVANIA (1) Sam Hardy TEXAS (49) Greg Allen Dorance Armstrong, Jr. Courtney Arnick Shola Ayinde D’Andre Banks Bazie Bates IV Isaiah Bean Jeremiah Booker Jacob Bragg Chris Bell Keegan Brewer Julian Chandler Cam Durley Josh Ehambe Evan Fairs Denzel Feaster
Uniondale Wagoner Tulsa Tulsa Broken Arrow Old Hinton Kingfisher Bixby Wyndmoor Houston Houston Dallas Richmond Killeen Allen Humble College Station Nacogdoches The Woodlands Corinth Fresno Houston Arlington Fulshear Austin
DeAnte Ford Deondre Ford Antione Frazier Aaron Garza LaQuvionte Gonzalez Dagan Haehn Hudson Hall Chase Harrell Hunter Harris Bobby Hartzog, Jr. Chris Hughes Larry Hughes Ke’aun Kinner Macaiah Long Taylor Martin Clyde McCauley III Emmanuel Moore Derrick Neal Osaze Ogbebor Tyler Patrick Keaton Perry Ian Peterson Dru Prox Ryan Renick Jayson Rhodes Shaquille Richmond Jordan Shelley-Smith Steven Sims, Jr. Colin Spencer Brandon Stewart D.J. Williams Daniel Wise WASHINGTON (1) Anthony Olobia WEST VIRGINIA (1) Lucas Jacobs
Missouri City Waco Huffman Sherman Cedar Hill Lake Dallas Austin Huffman Aledo Houston Harker Heights Carrollton Little Elm Houston Fort Worth Arlington Haslet Dallas McKinney The Woodlands Arlington Round Rock Kaufman Iola Deer Park Grand Prairie Waco Houston Dallas Cedar Hill Lufkin Lewisville Renton Huntington
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GAMEDAY Fall Saturdays at the University of Kansas have become events, with the celebration starting well before kickoff. From tailgating before the game, to the spectacular Marching Jayhawks band, the atmosphere at Memorial Stadium for each home contest makes Lawrence a popular location for college football fans. Under second-year head coach David Beaty, the Jayhawks will host six fun-filled home games in 2016.
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MEMORIAL STADIUM HAS BEEN THE HOME OF THE JAYHAWKS SINCE 1921.
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KIVISTO FIELD AT MEMORIAL STADIUM PROVIDES ONE OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S MOST TRADITION-FILLED AND PICTURESQUE SETTINGS.
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ANDERSON FAMILY FOOTBALL COMPLEX
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THE ANDERSON FAMILY FOOTBALL COMPLEX CONTINUALLY UNDERGOES UPDATES – MOST RECENTLY IN SPRING AND SUMMER OF 2016 – TO REMAIN ONE OF THE FINEST FACILITIES IN THE NATION. NEW TEAM LOUNGE - RENDERING
“THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST UNIVERSITIES IN THE COUNTRY AND OUR FACILITIES FALL IN LINE WITH THOSE VALUES.” –DAVID BEATY
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ATHLETIC GEAR
KANSAS ATHLETICS IS OUTFITTED WITH ADIDAS GEAR — ONE OF THE LARGEST SUCH PARTNERSHIPS IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS. ALL KU FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARE PROVIDED EVERYTHING THEY NEED TO COMPETE AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL.
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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN SPONSORSHIP & PRODUCT-ALLOWANCE
YEAR THE ADIDAS PARTNERSHIP BEGAN
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RECENT BOWL APPEARENCES
2008 INSIGHT BOWL
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FEDEX ORANGE BOWL
KANSAS 42, MINNESOTA 21
KANSAS 24, VIRGINIA TECH 21
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FORT WORTH BOWL
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Kansas football has appeared in bowl games in four of the last 13 seasons, including the 2008 FedEx Orange Bowl. Following the Orange Bowl win over Virginia Tech, the Jayhawks were ranked as high as No. 7 in the country in the final AP poll.
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MEDIA EXPOSURE During the 2016 season, every Kansas game will be broadcast by either the ESPN family of networks, FOX family of networks or the Jayhawk IMG Television Network. Each season all home games involving Big 12 teams will be televised on ABC, ESPN, FOX, FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports Network regional, FOX College Sports or an institutional network. Each institution is allowed to televise one game on a school network.
TIME WARNER CABLE SPORTSCHANNEL IS A 24/7 SPORTS NETWORK BASED IN KANSAS CITY AND FED THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF KANSAS
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FOR THE FOURTH-STRAIGHT YEAR TIME WARNER CABLE SPORTSCHANNEL WILL TELEVISE MORE THAN 300 HOURS OF ORIGINAL KANSAS ATHLETICS PROGRAMMING ANNUALLY, INCLUDING LIVE GAMES AND EXTENSIVE JAYHAWKS COVERAGE, PLUS ENCORE PRESENTATIONS!
ROCK CHALK WEEKLY, a digital magazine with special features and insights into KU Athletics, features in-depth profiles of student-athletes, coaches and staff. With approximately 65,000 content views each week and over 1.8 million content views in its second year, Rock Chalk Weekly is another avenue for Kansas fans to stay up-to-date on their Jayhawks.
KANSAS JAYHAWKS APP, the official mobile app of the Kansas Jayhawks offers a unique part of the Kansas gameday experience for KU athletic events. Subscribers can catch breaking team news, view updated statistics, access video-on-demand, watch live video streams as well access pregame previews and read game recaps. Over 71,000 downloads and growing!
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SOCIAL MEDIA Kansas Athletics’ communications department is one of a handful in the country to house a “Creative Team” dedicated to promoting student-athletes on the web and social media. Employing modern digital-communication techniques and platforms, the Creative Team connects Jayhawk fans directly to the sports and athletes they love.
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JUST SHORT OF 1 MILLION FANS INTERACTED WITH KANSAS FOOTBALL CONTENT ON SOCIAL MEDIA IN 2015.
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OVER 110,000 FANS FOLLOW KANSAS FOOTBALL ACROSS ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS INCLUDING TWITTER, FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM
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KANSAS FOOTBALL’S SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT WAS VIEWED OVER 50 MILLION TIMES IN 2015.
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DARRELL STUCKEY, SAN DIEGO CHRIS HARRIS, JR., DENVER AQIB TALIB, DENVER BEN HEENEY, OAKLAND DEXTER MCDONALD, OAKLAND STEVEN JOHNSON, PITTSBURGH* NICK HARWELL, TENNESSEE TOBEN OPURUM, DENVER* KEVIN SHORT, NEW YORK JETS BRADLEY MCDOUGALD, TAMPA BAY JACOREY SHEPHERD, PHILADELPHIA
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The Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame was established to formally recognize outstanding individuals and teams to preserve the heritage and tradition of the University’s athletic program. The Hall of Fame is monitored by the Kansas Athletics Board.
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Nolan Cromwell (QB, 1973-76)
1. BOBBY DOUGLASS (QB, 1966-68) 2. RAY EVANS (RB, 1941-42, 46-47) 3. JOHN HADL (RB/QB, 1959-61)
David Jaynes (QB, 1971-73)
4. BRUCE KALLMEYER (K, 1980-83)
Curtis McClinton (RB, 1959-61) Mike McCormack (OT, 1948-50) George Mrkonic (OG/T, 1950-52) Willie Pless (LB, 1982-85) Gil Reich (QB, 1952) John Riggins (RB, 1968-70)
5. GALE SAYERS (RB, 1962-64)
Otto Schnellbacher (E, 1942, 46-47) Oliver Spencer (OG/T, 1950-52)
6. JOHN ZOOK (DE, 1966-68)
COACHES: 7. DON FAMBROUGH (1971-74, 79-82)
Glen Mason (1988-96) Jack Mitchell (1958-66) Bud Moore (1975-78) Pepper Rodgers (1967-70) George Sauer (1946-47)
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A TRIO OF FORMER KANSAS FOOTBALL STANDOUTS HAS BEEN ENSHRINED IN THE PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME IN CANTON, OHIO.
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MIKE MCCORMACK Cleveland Browns
JOHN RIGGINS Washington Redskins
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Nolan Cromwell, Bobby Douglass, Ray Evans, John Hadl, David Jaynes, Bruce Kallmeyer, Curtis McClinton, Mike McCormack, Willie Pless, Gil Reich, George Mrkonic, Gale Sayers, Otto Schnellbacher, John Riggins, John Zook, Oliver Spencer.
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The names of those players honored in football at the University of Kansas are displayed at the top north bowl of Memorial Stadium as a tribute to their careers. In addition, the three players who have had their jerseys retired – Ray Evans (42), John Hadl (21) and Gale Sayers (48) – are also listed with their respective numbers.
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COACHING STAFF 1. DAVID BEATY, Head Coach 2. CLINT BOWEN, Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator/Safeties 3. TODD BRADFORD, Linebackers 4. JOE DEFOREST, Special Teams Coordinator 5. TONY HULL, Running Backs 6. ROB LIKENS, Offensive Coordinator 7. KENNY PERRY, Recruiting Coordinator/ Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks 8. JASON PHILLIPS, Wide Receivers 9. MICHAEL SLATER, Defensive Line
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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING The Anderson Family Football Complex houses one of the most complete training facilities in the nation. The football-only facility features over 12,000 square feet of training area, including a 25-yard turf area and a 25-yard indoor turf running hill. The turf area has state-of-the-art high speed video capabilities to capture speed performance and to analyze biomechanics. Additionally, players have access to a full nutritional supplement kitchen to aid in performance and recovery.
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SPORTS MEDICINE The University of Kansas sports medicine staff and physicians are constantly on the cutting edge of injury prevention and rehabilitation. Using such state-of-the-art equipment as aquatic rehabilitation pools and monitored rehab systems, as well as a multitude of hands-on techniques, the sports medicine staff at Kansas is able to implement programs for its athletes which have resulted in significantly faster and safer return to competition.
1. MURPHY GRANT Grant developed an aquatic rehabilitation and sports performance program that has been used by Tiger Woods, Major League Baseball, EPL Soccer Clubs and the United States Navy SEALs.
2. MATT HERRILL Came to Kansas from Oklahoma State where he served seven seasons as the athletic trainer for the nationally-ranked OSU wrestling team.
3. DR. LARRY MAGEE Has worked since 1988 as a team physician at Kansas, currently holds the title of Head Team Physician, supervising the departments of Sports Medicine, Strength and Conditioning, Sports Nutrition and Sports Psychology.
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4. DR. JEFF RANDALL Graduated with honors with a BA in Chemistry in 1985 from the University of Kansas and graduated first in his class from KU Med in 1990. Randall completed his Residency at the University of Florida in Orthopaedic Surgery and Fellowship in Sports Medicine from the University of Oklahoma also in Orthopaedic surgery.
5. SHAWN LOVE Came to Kansas from Duke where he served four years as the athletic trainer for the Blue Devils’ baseball team. Prior to his time at Duke, Love worked as an athletic training intern with the NFL’s New England Patriots.
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ACADEMICS The Student-Athlete Support Services staff focuses all collective resources in support of the academic, personal and interpersonal development of each individual it serves. As part of its commitment to the academic success of its athletes, Kansas Athletics completed a new academic complex in the summer of 2009. The facility features individual study rooms, a computer lab and offices for all Student-Athlete Support Services personnel. KANSAS ATHLETICS TUTORING PROGRAM • Tutoring is available to any student-athlete who needs academic assistance. • Approximately 100 tutors work for Kansas Athletics, many of whom are instructors or teaching assistants at KU or retired educators. Some tutors are undergraduate students who have excelled in their respective subject areas. • Kansas Athletics offers both individualized and small study group tutoring, based entirely upon the learning needs of each student-athlete. • More than 2,000 tutoring sessions are scheduled each week. • More than 300 student-athletes work with tutors each semester.
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3. CAREER DEVELOPMENT A career development progression; beginning with a career interest inventory, resume review, career coaching, mock interviews, utilizing KU Career Connections and Kansas Athletics’ Career Fair.
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2. EMERGENT LEADER RETREATS Student-athletes, selected by their coaches, attend an overnight Jayhawk Leadership Retreat twice a year. They participate in activities, exercises and discussions designed to enhance leadership skills from a strengthsbased perspective.
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1. FRESHMAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY To develop committed leaders who represent the University of Kansas and its intercollegiate athletic programs with pride, integrity and intense competitive spirit.
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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT SUCCESS 1. BASEBALL Team: Five NCAA Tournament appearances, most recent in 2014; Four players drafted in 2016: Sam Gilbert, Ben Krauth, Michael Tinsley and Colby Wright. Ben Krauth: Unanimous All-Big 12 First Team, struck out 103 batters; Michael Tinsley: First catcher in KU history to earn All-Big 12 First Team honors, ABCA/ Rawlings All-Midwest Region Second Team, highest draft pick among catchers in program history, Johnny Bench Award Semifinalist, led Big 12 in hitting. 2. MEN’S BASKETBALL Team: Won the Maui Invitational, its 12thstraight and NCAA-leading 59th overall conference regular-season title and the postseason Big 12 Championships; KU entered the 2016 NCAA Championship as a No. 1 seed; All five KU starters were named All-Big 12: Perry Ellis, Wayne Selden Jr., Frank Mason III, Devonte’ Graham and Landen Lucas. Perry Ellis: Consensus All-America Second Team, 2016 Men’s Basketball Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year; Bill Self: National Coach of the Year by four different organizations. 3. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Team: Made an appearance in the 2016 Big 12 Championship quarterfinal after defeating TCU in the first round; Two Jayhawks earned Academic All-Big 12 honors. 4. FOOTBALL Fish Smithson: Led the FBS in solo tackles with 7.9 per game, All-Big 12 Second Team. 5. MEN’S GOLF Team: The Jayhawks competed in the NCAA Regional in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, their first NCAA team appearance since 2007; Five Jayhawks were named Academic All-Big 12: David Auer, Chase Hanna, Daniel Hudson, Connor Peck and Ben Welle. Ben Welle: Won two tournament titles, the first Jayhawk to win multiple titles in the same season since Chris Gilbert in 201213; Big 12 Golfer of the Month (Sept. 2015).
6. WOMEN’S GOLF Team: Finished in the top-10 in seven tournaments in 2015-16 including three in the top five; Senior Yupaporn Kawinpakorn and junior Pornvipa Sakdee competed at the NCAA Regionals as individuals. Yupaporn Kawinpakorn: Won a KU season-record five tournaments in 201516, broke her own season scoring average record at 71.8, first-ever Jayhawk named to the WGCA All-America Team as honorable mention selection, All-Big 12 First Team, Academic All-Big 12 First Team. 7. ROWING Team: 21 Jayhawks on the 2016 Academic All-Big 12 Rowing Team; Third place at Big 12 Championship; Swept Sunflower Showdown for the first time in school history. 8. SOCCER Team: Advanced to Big 12 Tournament title game for first time in program history; Posted 10 or more victories for 12th time in 15 seasons. Liana Salazar: All-Big 12 First Team, First Team All-Region, Big 12 All-Tournament Team; Parker Roberts: Big 12 AllFreshman Team. 9. SOFTBALL Team: Completed the 2016 campaign with 31 wins, marking the sixth season under head coach Megan Smith to reach the 30-win plateau; Defeated nationally-ranked Oklahoma for the first time in Norman since 1996. Chaley Brickey: Fourth Jayhawk to be drafted, second Jayhawk to earn All-Big 12 honors four times in her career, two-time NFCA All-Region selection and claimed four all-time KU records during her senior season. 10. SWIMMING & DIVING Team: Tallied a program-best for points scored at the 2016 Big 12 Championship as the Jayhawks finished in the top two for the second time in three years. Chelsie Miller: Made her third NCAA Championship appearance and earned First Team All-America honors in the 400-yard individual medley, Big 12 Swimmer of the Year; Clark Campbell: Big 12 Coach of the Year.
11. TENNIS Team: Returned to the NCAA Championships in 2015-16 after a 17-year absence. Anastasiya Rychagova: Big 12 Freshman of the Year, ITA Central Region Freshman of the Year, All-Big 12 First Team, Big 12 AllFreshman Team; Smith Hinton: All-Big 12 Second Team; Nina Khmelnitckaia: Big 12 All-Freshman Team; Todd Chapman: ITA Central Region Coach of the Year. 12. MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Team: 2016 Big 12 Outdoor Runner-Up Mitch Cooper: 2016 Big 12 Discus Champion, Second Team All-American; 4X400M Relay: 2016 Big 12 Outdoor Champion, Honorable Mention All-America; Jake Albright: 2016 Big 12 Outdoor Pole Vault Champion. 13. WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD Team: 2013 NCAA Outdoor National Champion; Five-straight top-four finishes at Big 12 Outdoor Championship. Sharon Lokedi: First Team All-American (10,000m), First Team All-American (5,000m), Two-time Big 12 Champion (5,000m, 10,000m); Daina Levy: Two-time First Team All-American (weight throw, hammer throw), 2016 Big 12 Champion in the weight throw, hammer throw. 14. VOLLEYBALL Team: First-ever NCAA Final Four appearance; Unprecedented 30-3 record included a five-set victory over top-ranked USC in NCAA Elite Eight. Ainise Havili: First-Team All-American; Kelsie Payne: First-Team All-American; Ray Bechard: Prepvolleyball.com National Coach of the Year, Big 12 Coach of the Year - third time in four seasons; Laura Kuhn: AVCA National Assistant Coach of the Year.
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ALLEN FIELDHOUSE Allen Fieldhouse is labeled by many as one of the best places in America to watch a college basketball game; Hosts approximately 35 home basketball games (men and women combined) each year; Largest basketball arena in the state of Kansas and the second largest in the Big 12 Conference ANDERSON FAMILY FOOTBALL COMPLEX Completed in July 2008, now the headquarters of Kansas Football; Adjacent to Memorial Stadium, the two-level building includes offices, academic areas, a weight room, locker rooms, an audiovisual room, meeting rooms, a cardio room, a hydro-therapy room, a nutrition area and a display area; The stand-alone, 80,000 square-foot facility is the state-of-the-art centerpiece of a $33 million project, which also includes two practice fields and additional parking ANDERSON STRENGTH CENTER State-of-the-art weight room that helps KU compete with other universities for top studentathletes; $8 million, 42,000-square-foot complex
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HOGLUND BALLPARK Home of the Jayhawk baseball program; The entire field is covered in turf, with a different color and grade on the basepaths, at home plate and on the warning track
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ARROCHA BALLPARK AT ROCK CHALK PARK Home of Kansas softball; 2015 was the first season at the current location, Arrocha Ballpark was originally located south of Allen Fieldhouse, but the name transferred to honor the $2 million gift by Cheryl Womack in November 2002
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HOREJSI FAMILY ATHLETICS CENTER Home of Kansas volleyball since 1999; One of five volleyball-only facilities in the Big 12 Conference, the HFAC also houses a locker room and separate team room for pregame meetings and downtime between classes
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ALVAMAR GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Considered “home” to the University of Kansas men’s and women’s golf programs; With a state-of-the-art practice facility and 36 of the finest-kept golf holes in Kansas, the teams are able to challenge themselves on a daily basis; The Knapheide Family Practice Facility consists of four climate-controlled hitting bays with cutting-edge swing technology; Three smaller bays in addition to one larger bay, which is equipped with a V1 video swing analysis system and a Trackman radar launch monitoring system
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15. KU TRACK COMPLEX AT ROCK CHALK PARK Home of Kansas track & field; 87th annual Kansas Relays were the first meet to be held at the new facility in April 2014; Recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) as the fifth Class I Certified track on United States soil and one of only 105 in the entire world; Hosted the NCAA West Preliminary in 2016; Will host the 2017 Big 12 Championship
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11. KIVISTO FIELD AT MEMORIAL STADIUM Recognized as the first stadium built on a college campus west of the Mississippi River, Memorial Stadium is the seventh-oldest collegiate stadium in the nation, as it opened in 1921; Located at the north base of Mt. Oread at 11th and Maine streets in Lawrence, it has a capacity of 50,071; In recent years, the stadium complex has been the focus of major renovations with more than $30 million in improvements completed
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“YOU COME TO KU FOR THE TRADITION, AND YOU LEAVE A PART OF IT.” DANNY MANNING
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THE ALMA MATER In 1891, professor George Barlow Penny searched for a school song for the Glee and Mandolin Club to sing on its tour through Kansas to Denver and back. No one responded with an original song in answer to his appeals. Just before departure, he thought of the Cornell song “Far Above Cayuga’s Waters.” Hastily changing a few words, he gave it to the glee club men to sing on the trip. He did not expect the song to be used after their return, but “Crimson and the Blue” still goes on. The music is not Cornell’s but an old English folk tune, “Annie Lisle.”
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THE NICKNAME: JAYHAWK The University of Kansas is the home of the Jayhawk, a mythical bird with a fascinating history. Its origin is rooted in the historic struggles of Kansas settlers. The term “Jayhawk” was probably coined about 1848. Accounts of its use appeared from Illinois to Texas. The name combines two birds - the blue jay, a noisy, quarrelsome thing known to rob other nests, and the sparrow hawk, a stealthy hunter.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS The University of Kansas is a premier research institution with a mission to educate leaders, build healthy communities and make discoveries that change the world. The university has more than 40 nationally ranked academic programs and is home to major centers overseeing research in life span issues, the humanities, the environment, biodiversity, and polar ice sheets. KU also has nationally designated cancer and Alzheimer’s centers and the state’s only schools of medicine and pharmacy, which are vital to training healthcare providers for the state’s underserved communities. In addition to making discoveries that change the world, KU research grows the Kansas economy. Last year, KU conducted $238.8 million in externally funded research, which is new money that flows into Kansas as a result of our research. There more than 30 active startup companies based on KU technologies, and nearly a dozen out-of-state companies have relocated to Kansas to partner with KU researchers since 2010.
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RANKING AMONG ALL KANSAS PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS, GRADUATION RATE, RESEARCH EXPENDITURES
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FAMOUS ALUMNI 1.
FORREST C. “PHOG” ALLEN (1885-1974) “Father of Basketball Coaching”; KU coach (1919-56, national championships 1921, 1922, 1952); Creator of NCAA basketball tournament; Coached by James Naismith at KU
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MARIO CHALMERS NBA player most recently with the Memphis Grizzlies; Twotime World Champion
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WILT CHAMBERLAIN (1936-99) NBA superstar (1959-73) for the Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Lakers
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BOB DOLE Kansas senator (1966-96), U.S. Senate majority leader; Presidential and vice-presidential nominee
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NANCY LANDON KASSEBAUM First female U.S. senator (1979-97) elected in own right
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BILLY MILLS Only American athlete to win the Olympic gold medal in the 10,000 meters (1964)
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BRIAN MCCLENDON Google Earth vice president for geo-products; Made Lawrence and KU the center of Google Earth
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MANDY PATINKIN Actor and singer (“The Princess Bride”; TV’s “Chicago Hope,” “Criminal Minds,” “Homeland”)
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PAUL PIERCE NBA player with the Los Angeles Clippers; World Champion with the Boston Celtics; 2008 NBA Finals MVP
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KANSAS CITY Located 25 miles to the east of Lawrence is the Kansas City metro area. Home to the fourthbusiest live entertainment venue in the country (Sprint Center), and some of the fastest internet speeds in the world (Google Fiber), the city known as the “Paris of the Plains” is a modern metropolis in the midst of a downtown revitalization.
CULTURE Citing the Nelson Atkins, Kemper, and Nerman art museums as proof, Kansas City was selected by Travel & Leisure magazine as the fourth-most cultured city in America in April 2015.
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CITY OF LAWRENCE Named one of the “best lil’ college towns” in the country by Rolling Stone magazine and a “slam dunk college town” by National Geographic, Lawrence is home to a diverse and progressive population of over 90 thousand citizens who are proud to provide a home for The University of Kansas and the Jayhawks.
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Safety | 5-11 | 204 | 2L | Senior
Defensive End | 6-2 | 220 | RS | Freshman
Houston, Texas | Alief Taylor HS
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Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (Jr.): Started two games, against South Dakota State and Memphis, while seeing action in five games overall… Missed four games due to injury… Posted 12 tackles on the year, including a career-high six stops against South Dakota State and West Virginia… Also intercepted a team-best two passes, one at Rutgers, the other at Iowa State… South Dakota State: Started the fourth game of his career and turned in a career-high six tackles… Memphis: Started at nickel, but did not record any statistics… at Rutgers: Snagged the first interception of his career… at Iowa State: Grabbed the second interception of his career… Baylor: Did not play… Texas Tech: Did not play… at Oklahoma State: Did not play due to injury… Oklahoma: Did not play due to injury… at Texas: Did not play due to injury… at TCU: Did not play due to injury… West Virginia: Returned from injury to tie his career-high after making six tackles… K-State: Did not play. 2014 (So.): Started three games in 2014, while playing in all 12 contests… Ended the season with 17 tackles and two tackles-for-loss… Earned his first-career start against Central Michigan... Contributed a career-high five tackles and one tackle-for-loss at Texas Tech… Southeast Missouri State: Recorded two tackles... at Duke: Set a thencareer high with three tackles... Texas: Tallied one pass breakup... at Baylor: Made one solo tackle... Iowa State: Recorded one quarterback hurry... TCU: Made three tackles, including his first career sack... at Oklahoma: Posted two tackles... at K-State: Came away with one tackle. 2013 (RFr.): Played in eight games… South Dakota: Saw his first-career action in the season-opener vs. the Coyotes… Texas Tech: Recorded his first-career tackle… Baylor: Had one tackle. 2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Kansas. High School: Recorded 58 total tackles, 13 pass breakups and one interception during senior season at Alief Taylor HS... A first team all-district honoree in both 2010 and 2011, earning District 18-5A Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2011... Earned honorable mention all-district honors in 2009... Ranked as one of the top 25 defensive backs in Texas by Dave Campbell... Named to 2011 Pre-Season All-Greater Houston High School Football Team by Touchdown Club of Houston... A three-year letterwinner in football... Also competed in track and field at Alief Taylor, earning team MVP honors as a junior... Coached by J.D. Jordan at Alief Taylor. Personal: Son of Camella Allen... Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, but moved to Houston following Hurricane Katrina... His cousin, Shawn Allen, plays football at Grambling... Selected Kansas over Utah, Ole Miss and Memphis... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences. ALLEN’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds 2013 8-0 2 0 2 0.0 0 2014 12-3 13 4 17 2.0 7 2015 5-2 10 2 12 0.0 0 TOTAL 25-5 25 6 31 2.0 7 INT G No. 2013 8-0 0 2014 12-3 0 2015 5-2 2 TOTAL 25-5 2 SACKS G UA 2013 8-0 0 2014 12-3 1 2015 5-2 0 TOTAL 25-5 1
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ALLEN’S CAREER HIGHS All-purpose yards: 13, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 Interceptions: 1, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 ; at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Long interception return: 13, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 Tackles: 6, West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015 (5-1); South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 (5-1) Sacks: 1.0, TCU, Nov 15, 2014 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, TCU, Nov 15, 2014 (1-0); at Texas Tech, Oct 18, 2014 (1-0) Pass breakups: 1, Texas, Sep 27, 2014
2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Earned three letters in football at Blue Valley High School… Helped the Tigers earn three-consecutive Kansas Class 5A regional championships… Helped BVHS win the 2013 Kansas Class 5A state championship… Named a first team All-Eastern Kansas League defensive end, while earning second-team all-state honors as a senior in 2014… Collected the most tackles by a defensive lineman in the EKL as a senior and registered the fifth-most tackles by any position in the league… Contributed a sack and a forced fumble in the 2014 state championship game... Played for head coach Eric Driskell at BVHS… A member of the academic honor roll throughout high school. Personal: Son of Mofeed Aql and Sahar Chapuk… Has one sister, Zeena… Majoring in pre-pharmacy.
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Defensive End | 6-4 | 241 | 1L | Sophomore Houston, Texas | North Shore HS 2015 (Fr.): Saw action in all 12 games, starting five-straight contests to end the year against Oklahoma, Texas, TCU, West Virginia and K-State… Totaled 23 tackles, five tackles-for-loss, a team second-best 3.5 sacks, as well as a team runner-up four pass breakups, in his first season at Kansas… Recorded a career-best six stops against Oklahoma… Notched two sacks against the Sooners… South Dakota State: Provided a sack for a loss of five yards in his debut snap at Kansas… Memphis: Saw time at defensive end, but did not record any statistics… at Rutgers: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Iowa State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… Baylor: Recorded the second tackle of his career… Texas Tech: Credited with three tackles, while also assisting on a sack and hurrying the quarterback… at Oklahoma State: Followed his career day against Texas Tech with a personal-best four tackles against the Cowboys… Oklahoma: Started his first-career game and posted a careerhigh six tackles – including a personal-best 2.0 sacks… at Texas: Garnered three tackles, 1.5 of which were for a loss, and disrupted a career-best three passes… at TCU: Posted three tackles… West Virginia: Made one tackle… K-State: Assisted on a tackle and disrupted a pass. High School: Rated a consensus three-star prospect out of North Shore High School in Texas by Rivals, ESPN and 247Sports.com… Closed his prep career as a First Team All-District selection at defensive end… Named a Top-100 recruit by the Houston Chronicle... Also earned Second Team All-District honors as a junior… Chose Kansas over offers from Cal, Houston, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa State, Memphis, Michigan State, Northwestern, Oregon State, Purdue and Southeastern Louisiana. Personal: Son of Carol Watson and Dorance Armstrong, Sr... Has a brother, Kaleb Cain... Majoring in pre-sociology... Dorance is pronounced door-unce. ARMSTRONG’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 12-5 16 7 23 5.0 15 4 0 0 0 TOTAL 12-5 16 7 23 5.0 15 4 0 0 0 SACKS G-S UA A Total Yds 2015 12-5 3 1 3.5 13 TOTAL 12-5 3 1 3.5 13 ARMSTRONG’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (6-0) Sacks: 2.0, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (2-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (2-0) Pass breakups: 3, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015
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Linebacker | 6-2 | 215 | 3L | Senior Dallas, Texas | Carter HS Career Honors: 2015: KU’s Special Teams Player of the Week (West Virginia); Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2014: KU’s Defensive Player of the Week vs. Baylor. 2013: Academic All-Big 12 Second Team. 2012: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
2014 (So.): Started five of the 12 games he played in 2014 and ended the season sixth on the team in total tackles with 45… Tackled in double-digits for the first time in his career posting 10 stops at Oklahoma… Southeast Missouri State: Posted one solo stop... at Duke: Recorded one tackle... Central Michigan: Set a then-season-high four tackles, including his first career sack... Texas: Credited with his first quarterback hurry of the season... at West Virginia: Contributed five tackles and one tackle-for-loss... Oklahoma State: Had one tackle... at Texas Tech: Notched five tackles with one tacklefor-loss... at Baylor: Started for the first time in 2014 and posted eight tackles... Earned KU’s Defensive Player of the Week award for his performance against the Bears... Iowa State: Recorded five tackles – one for loss - and had a career-high two pass breakups in a victory over the Cyclones... TCU: Had two tackles... at Oklahoma: Credited with a career-high 10 tackles... at K-State: Made three stops. 2013 (RFr.): Earned Academic All-Big 12 Second Team honors... Played in all 12 games, starting six… Finished the season seventh on the team in tackles with 51 total stops… Credited with 3.5 TFLs, also had one forced fumble, one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry… South Dakota: Made his collegiate debut in KU’s season-opening win and tallied four tackles… at Rice: Recorded three stops... Louisiana Tech: Credited with his first career TFL and also had four stops... Texas Tech: Turned in a careerbest nine tackles and also recorded his first-career forced fumble, pass breakup and quarterback hurry against the Red Raiders... Oklahoma: Earned his first-career start and finished the game with six tackles... Baylor: Started and picked up four tackles... West Virginia: Tallied five assisted tackles... at Iowa State: Recorded seven stops… K-State: Had six total tackles, including 1.0 TFL. 2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Kansas.
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2015 (Jr.): Saw time in 11 contests his junior season, starting three games against South Dakota State, Iowa State and Baylor… Recorded 29 tackles, one tackle-for-loss and the first interception of his career in 2015… Notched a season-high five stops at TCU… South Dakota State: Began his junior season with a start at linebacker and recorded four tackles… Memphis: Contributed four tackles… at Rutgers: Wrapped up four tackles and caught the first interception of his career, returning it for 26 yards… at Iowa State: Started at linebacker and was credited with two tackles… Baylor: Started his second-straight game and posted two tackles… Texas Tech: Tallied one tackle and a quarterback hurry… at Oklahoma State: Acquired three tackles and a quarterback hurry… Oklahoma: Missed the contest due to injury… at Texas: Collected two tackles, one behind the line-of-scrimmage, and forced a fumble… at TCU: Contributed a seasonhigh five tackles… West Virginia: Earned KU’s Special Teams Player of the Week after he contributed one tackle and fulfilled various assignments correctly… K-State: Secured one tackle.
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Offensive Line | 6-3 | 310 | 1L | Senior Killeen, Texas | Harker Heights HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (Jr.): Started nine games at right guard for the Jayhawks in his first season... South Dakota State: Started at right guard in his debut and helped Kansas to its most yards of total offense (577) since 2007… Recorded a team-best 4.5 knock-down blocks against the Jackrabbits... Memphis: Helped pave the way for 194 rushing yards at right guard with three knock-down blocks… at Rutgers: Started at right guard and posted two knock-down blocks… at Iowa State: Started at right guard and recorded a knock-down block… Baylor: Made his fifth-straight start at right guard, registering one knock-down block… Texas Tech: Rotated in at right guard and helped KU to its most passing yards in 2015 (330)… at Oklahoma State: Graded out as KU’s highest-rated offensive lineman after a start at right guard and a team-best three knock-down blocks… Oklahoma: Did not play due to injury… at Texas: Rotated in along the offensive line… at TCU: Started at right guard, posted one knock-down block and helped KU to over 200 yards passing and 100 yards rushing… West Virginia: Started at right guard… K-State: Started at right guard and helped KU average 4.5 yards-per-play… Tallied two knock-down blocks against the Wildcats. Trinity Valley Community College (2012-14): Played two seasons at Trinity Valley Community College for head coach Brad Smiley… A three-star prospect according to Rivals.com... Saw action as an offensive guard on the 2014 team that went undefeated (12-0)… Helped lead the Cardinals to the SWJCFC championship, the Region XIV championship and the Heart of Texas Bowl title in both 2013 and 2014... Spent the 2012 season as a redshirt. High School: Competed in both football and track and field at Harker Heights HS in Killeen, Texas. Personal: Son of Andrew and Joan Banks… Father played football at Purdue… Has a sister, Brittany, and a brother, Marcus... Majoring in communications with a minor in history.
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Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 203 | 1L | Senior Fresno, Calif. | Central HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (RJr.): Saw action in all 12 games, making starts against Rutgers and Texas… Caught 15 passes for 130 yards and a touchdown on the season… Hauled in a careerhigh three passes for a personal-best 43 yards against Oklahoma… Recovered a fumble in the end zone for the only touchdown of his career at Texas… South Dakota State: Made the first two catches of his career with two snags for 15 yards… Memphis: Caught one pass for 11 yards… at Rutgers: Started, but did not record any statistics… at Iowa State: Contributed two catches for 12 yards… Baylor: Recorded one catch for four yards… Texas Tech: Grabbed a career-high three passes for a personal-best 26 yards… at Oklahoma State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… Oklahoma: Caught three passes for a career-high 43 yards… at Texas: Totaled three catches for 19 yards and scored the first touchdown of his career after recovering a fumble in the end zone… at TCU: Saw significant time at wide receiver, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Saw action, but did not record any statistics… K-State: Saw time at wide receiver, but did not record any statistics. 2014 (Jr.): Saw time at Duke, but did not record any statistics. 2013 (So. at Fresno City College): Played in 10 games and hauled in 23 receptions for 304 yards under head coach Tony Caviglia… Caught multiple passes in seven of the games he played for the Rams… Grabbed three touchdowns on the year and snagged a season-high seven passes for 66 yards in a loss at Butte… Member of the Dean’s List at FCC. High School: Earned eight letters overall while at Central High – East Campus… Attained four letters in football… Lettered four times in track and helped the Grizzlies win their conference championship in 2010. Personal: Born in Saint John, United States Virgin Islands… Son of Kimberly JohnsonAllen… Has one sister, Simone Johnson… Moved to Fresno, California at the age of three due to damages from Hurricane Marilyn… Majoring in business administration.
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Safety | 6-1 | 197 | 1L | Senior Allen, Texas | Allen HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2015 (Jr.): Saw action in 11 games, earning a start in the last four contests of the season against Texas, TCU, West Virginia and K-State… Totaled 26 tackles, 1.0 tacklefor-loss and an interception during his first year in the KU secondary… Logged a careerbest eight tackles against Oklahoma… South Dakota State: Made his Jayhawk debut, but did not record any statistics… Memphis: Notched four tackles… at Rutgers: Did not play… at Iowa State: Secured one tackle… Baylor: Saw extended playing time and posted two tackles… Texas Tech: Saw action, but did not record any statistics… at Oklahoma State: Saw extended playing time in the secondary and made four tackles… Oklahoma: Wrapped up a career-best eight tackles… at Texas: Made the first start of his career at safety, but did not record any statistics… at TCU: Posted two tackles… West Virginia: Recorded three tackles… K-State: Intercepted the first pass of his career and secured two tackles - one for loss. Trinity Valley Community College (2012-14): Spent two seasons at Trinity Valley Community College suiting up for head coach Brad Smiley… A three-star prospect according to Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com... Played as a cornerback on the 2014 team that was a perfect 12-0… Helped lead the Cardinals to the SWJCFC championship, the Region XIV championship and the Heart of Texas Bowl title in 2014... Recorded 26 total tackles, including 16 solo stops, as a sophomore in 2014... Led TVCC with four interceptions... Also had four pass breakups... Spent the 2013 season as a redshirt... Collected 11 tackles and one pass breakup for TVCC as a freshman in 2012. High School: Earned four letters playing football under head coach Tom Westerberg at Allen HS... Named first-team all-district in both 2010 and 2011... Helped lead Allen HS to an 11-1 mark and the second round of the playoffs as a senior in 2011... Credited with 43 tackles, 4.0 TFLs and one interception in 2011... As a junior helped guide AHS to a 10-2 mark and the second round of the playoffs. Personal: Son of Karen and Bazie Bates III... Has one sister, Danielle... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences... Bazie is pronounced Bazz-(like Jazz)-ee. BATES’ CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 11-4 20 6 26 1.0 3 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 11-4 20 6 26 1.0 3 2 0 0 0 INT G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2015 11-4 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 11-4 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 BATES’ CAREER HIGHS Interceptions: 1, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Tackles: 8, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (6-2) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 (1-0) Pass breakups: 1, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015
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Offensive Line | 6-4 | 291 | 1L | Sophomore Nacogdoches, Texas | Nacogdoches HS Career Honors: 2014: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
Kansas City, Mo. | Bishop Miege HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2014: Academic All-Big 12 Second Team, Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring), Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. 2015 (Jr.): Saw action in four games before his season was cut short due to injury… Completed 66-of-105 passes for 752 yards and two touchdowns… Also ran 45 times for 113 yards, adding a score… Actively has thrown 100-straight passes without an interception… South Dakota State: Turned in a career day to begin his junior season… Tossed one touchdown and set personal bests in completions (25), attempts (38), passing yards (291) and rushing yards (94) against the Jackrabbits… Memphis: Ran for his second-career rushing touchdown, while completing 13-of-28 passes for 118 yards and adding 18 more yards on the ground… at Rutgers: Did not start due to illness, but came on in relief and completed 13-of-18 passes for 193 yards… at Iowa State: Completed 15-of-21 passes for 150 yards and a touchdown, tossing a 47-yard scoring strike, before leaving the contest due to injury… Missed the remainder of the season due to injury. 2014 (So.): Named to the Academic All-Big 12 Second Team… Threw for 701 yards and five touchdowns with 64 completions on 128 attempts, while also running 52 times for 63 yards in 2014… Started the first five games of 2014 and played in seven games overall… Southeast Missouri State: Completed 12 passes on 24 attempts for 196 yards and three touchdowns with a long completion of 67 yards in KU’s victory over the Redhawks... at Duke: Threw 27 times for 89 yards and carried the ball for a career-long rush of 24 yards... Central Michigan: Set career highs in passing completions (23), attempts (33) and yards (226), while throwing two touchdowns and hauling in his firstcareer catch... Texas: Completed 12-of-31 passes for 140 yards and ran 19 times for 32 yards... at West Virginia: Completed 4-of-10 passes for 42 yards and ran for five yards on seven attempts... at Texas Tech: Came on in relief for two plays, but did not record any statistics... Iowa State: Completed 2-of-3 passes for eight yards, while running once for five yards. 2013 (Fr.): Played in seven games, starting three… Completed 23-of-63 passes for 227 yards on the season… Finished as KU’s third-leading rusher with 214 yards on 66 carries… Scored one rushing touchdown… His long completion of 45 yards on the season came vs. Baylor… Oklahoma: Saw the first action of his college career… at Texas: Carried the ball four times for 34 yards and his first career rushing touchdown... at Oklahoma State: Recorded 18 carries for 55 yards... West Virginia: Earned his first-career start vs. the Mountaineers, picking up the win... Rushed for 60 yards on 13 carries, while also completing 5-of-12 passes for 61 yards... at Iowa State: Rushed 12 times for 44 yards... One of two true freshmen on the roster to see action in 2013.
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High School: Earned first-team all-state honors after leading Bishop Miege High School to the Kansas Class 5A State Championship game in 2012... Rated a three-star quarterback prospect by Rivals.com... Threw for 2,759 yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior at Bishop Miege HS where he was coached by Jon Holmes... Also rushed for 626 yards and five TDs in 2012... A 2012 Simone Award Finalist (top player in Kansas City Metro Area)... Completed 161-of-255 passes for 2,448 yards and 31 touchdowns as a junior at Bishop Miege, earning 2011 Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year honors... A 2011 Simone Award Finalist and picked up First Team All-Eastern Kansas League and Second Team All-State honors by the Kansas City Star... Also played basketball at Miege, earning three letters... Averaged 18.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a senior... Named first-team all-conference, second team all-metro and was selected to play in the 2013 Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game in Overland Park, Kansas.
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High School: Rated a four-star prospect by ESPN.com, while picking up three stars from both Rivals.com and Scout.com... ESPN.com ranked him as the No. 3 center, No. 26 player in the state of Texas and No. 36 player in the Midlands region... Earned a spot on the ESPN.com Top 300 rankings... Listed as the 11th-best center in the class of 2014 by Rivals.com... Selected to play in the 2014 Under Armour All-American game... Helped lead his Nacogdoches HS team to a 7-4 mark in 2013... Credited with 66 pancake blocks as a senior... Named to the USA Today All-USA Texas team... Picked up third-team all-
Quarterback | 6-2 | 196 | 3L | Redshirt Junior
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2014 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
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2015 (RFr.): Saw time in 10 games, starting five contests against Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Texas, TCU and West Virginia… South Dakota State: Experienced the first snaps of his collegiate career, registering two knock-down blocks along the offensive line in helping Kansas to its most yards gained (576) since 2007… Memphis: Helped the Jayhawks to 194 rushing yards… at Rutgers: Did not play… at Iowa State: Did not play… Baylor: Saw time along the offensive line… Texas Tech: Made his first start at right guard and posted two knock-down blocks in helping KU to its most passing yards in 2015 (330)… at Oklahoma State: Rotated in along the offensive line and recorded a knock-down block… Oklahoma: Posted two knock-down blocks after a start at right guard… at Texas: Made his third start at right guard… at TCU: Started at left guard and helped KU to 200 yards passing and 100 yards rushing… West Virginia: Started his fourth-straight game at right guard… K-State: Rotated in along the offensive line to help KU average 4.5 yards-perplay.
MONTELL COZART
MEET THE JAYHAWKS
2015 (Fr.): Missed the first four games of the year due to an injury suffered in preseason camp… Returned to play in eight games, starting six against Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, TCU, West Virginia and K-State… Logged 23 receptions for 228 yards in his freshman season… Recorded a career-best seven catches for 65 yards against Texas Tech… Baylor: In the first action of his career, caught three passes for a team-best 39 yards… Texas Tech: Started the first game of his career and led the Jayhawks with a seven-reception, 65-yard performance… at Oklahoma State: Started his secondstraight game and procured two catches for 37 yards… Oklahoma: Snagged two passes for 20 yards… at Texas: Grabbed two passes for six yards… at TCU: Started at wide receiver and hauled in four passes for 40 yards… West Virginia: Caught two passes for 17 yards… K-State: Posted one reception for four yards.
JACOB BRAGG
state honors by the Associated Press... Tabbed third-team Class 4A by the Texas Sports Writers Association... Earned honorable mention Class 4A all-state honors by the Houston Chronicle... Played for head coach Bobby Reyes at NHS... Also participated in track and powerlifting.
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COZART’S CAREER STATS PASS G-S ATT CMP INT Yds 2013 7-3 63 23 2 227 2014 7-5 128 64 7 701 2015 4-3 105 66 1 752 TOTAL 18-11 296 153 10 1680 RUSH G-S ATT 2013 7-3 66 2014 7-5 52 2015 4-3 44 TOTAL 18-11 162
Yds TD 214 1 63 0 113 1 390 2
TD 0 5 2 7
LG 45 67 47 67
Pct Avg/P A vg/G Effic 36.5 3.6 32.4 60.4 50.0 5.5 100.1 98.0 62.9 7.2 188.0 127.4 51.7 5.7 93.3 100.4
LG Avg/C Avg/G 21 3.2 30.6 24 1.2 9.0 20 2.6 28.2 24 2.4 21.7
Rush Pass Total Avg/G 214 227 441 63.0 63 701 764 109.1 113 752 865 216.2 390 1680 2070 115.0
COZART’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, at Texas, Nov 02, 2013 ; Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Touchdowns: 1, at Texas, Nov 02, 2013 ; Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Rush attempts: 19, Texas, Sep 27, 2014 Rush yards: 94, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 (17 carries); South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 (18 carries) Rush TDs: 1, at Texas, Nov 02, 2013 ; Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Long rush: 24, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 Pass attempts: 38, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 Pass completions: 25, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 Pass yards: 291, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 Pass TDs: 3, SEMO, Sep 06, 2014 Had intercepted: 4, Texas, Sep 27, 2014 Long pass: 67, SEMO, Sep 06, 2014 Long TD Pass: 67, SEMO, Sep 06, 2014 Total offense attempts: 56, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 (18 rush,38 pass) Total offense yards: 385, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 (94 rush,291 pass)
JACKY DEZIR
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Defensive Tackle | 6-1 | 286 | 1L | Junior Chicago, Ill. | Bowen HS 2015 (So.): Saw time in nine games during his debut season at Kansas… Posted seven tackles… Had a career-best two-tackle performance at Iowa State… South Dakota State: Notched the first tackle of his collegiate career in his debut… Memphis: Saw time at defensive tackle, but did not record any statistics… at Rutgers: Saw action, but did not record any statistics… at Iowa State: Posted a career-high two tackles… Baylor: Recorded one tackle… Texas Tech: Did not play due to injury… at Oklahoma State: Did not play due to injury… Oklahoma: Did not play due to injury… at Texas: Returned from injury to make one tackle… at TCU: Shuffled in along the defensive line, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Made one stop… K-State: Assisted on one tackle. College of DuPage (2013-14): Spent two seasons at the College of DuPage playing for head coach Matt Foster... Sat out the 2014 season as a redshirt... Played in 10 games for the Chaparrals, helping them earn a 7-4 record in 2013… Recorded two sacks in the 2013 Carrier Dome Bowl against ASA College… Recorded 24 total tackles during the 2013 season, including 13 solo tackles... Also credited with 3.0 TFLs.
Linebacker | 6-2 | 225 | 2L | Junior Lawrence, Kan. | Free State HS
2015 (So.): Contributed in all 12 games, starting nine contests at linebacker… Finished second on the team in total tackles (86) and tackles for loss (6.5), while he was third with three sacks… Logged 10 or more tackles in four games (Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, TCU and West Virginia)… His 16 tackles against West Virginia were the most of any Jayhawk in 2015… South Dakota State: Saw significant time at linebacker, making two tackles, along with a jarring hit on the quarterback which counted for a ‘hurry’… Memphis: Started the first game of his career at linebacker and posted two tackles, along with a quarterback hurry… at Rutgers: Started his second-consecutive game and recorded four tackles… at Iowa State: Contributed two tackles… Baylor: Turned in a then-career-best performance after posting seven tackles… Texas Tech: Tackled in double-figures for the first time in his career after 10 tackles, 1.0 sack and 2.5 tackles for loss… at Oklahoma State: Maintained his double-digit tackling streak for the secondstraight week after a game-best 11 tackles, including a sack… Oklahoma: Tied for the second-best total of the day with nine tackles and a quarterback hurry… at Texas: Secured three tackles… at TCU: Notched his third game tackling in double figures after an 11-tackle, 1.0 sack performance… West Virginia: Logged the most tackles of any Jayhawk in 2015 after a career-best 16 tackles, including one for loss, to go along with a pass breakup and quarterback hurry… K-State: Garnered nine tackles - one for loss. 2014 (Fr.): Saw action in 11 games on the year at various positions… at Duke: Made his Jayhawk debut, carrying the ball six times for 28 yards... Central Michigan: Attempted and completed his first-career pass for five yards... Texas: Ran the ball five times for 15 yards... at West Virginia: Had three carries for two yards... Oklahoma State: Recorded a special teams tackle... at Texas Tech: Notched a career-high two special teams tackles... TCU: Moved back to defense prior to the game... Contributed one tackle against the Horned Frogs... at K-State: Credited with one tackle. High School: Rated a three-star prospect by both Rivals.com and ESPN.com... Named the 2013 Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year... A standout two-way player as he starred as both a quarterback and safety at FSHS... Passed for 1,702 yards and 20 touchdowns, completing 118 of his 222 attempts, and helped guide the Firebirds (9-2) to the Class 6A state quarterfinals as a senior... Also rushed for 798 yards and 12 touchdowns on 136 carries... Set school records for single-game passing yards (292) and most points scored in a season (194)... Accounted for 32 total touchdowns as a senior... Recorded 73 total tackles, five for a loss, recovered two fumbles and collected one interception on defense... Set a school record for the most defensive points scored in a career... Tabbed as the Sunflower League’s Andre Maloney Award recipient as the most valuable player... Named to the Kansas City Star’s All-Sunflower League First Team as both a quarterback and defensive back in 2013... Earned 2013 honorable mention All-KC Metro honors at quarterback from the Kansas City Star... Led his team to a 10-2 mark and the Class 6A semifinals as a junior... Played for head coach Bob Lisher at FSHS... Also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Joe and Jodi Dineen... Comes from a long line of Jayhawks as both of his parents are KU grads and his mother, Jodi Oelschlager, was a volleyball letterwinner (1986-89)... Grandfather, Ron Oelschlager, played running back at KU (1962-64)... Greatgrandfather, J. Roy Holliday, played basketball at KU under legendary coach Phog Allen (1936-37)... Majoring in management and leadership.
High School: Attended Bowen High School in Chicago, Illinois... Recorded 40 solo tackles, including 2.0 TFLs, in eight games... Played under head coach Robert Cook. Personal: Son of Venaise and Marc Dezir... Plans to major in computer sciences... Has four brothers: Clyde, Walter, Carl and Rodney... Has two sisters, Marcuse and Nancine... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences... Jacky is pronounced Jack-ee... Dezir is pronounced Dez-ear. DEZIR’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 9-0 4 3 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 9-0 4 3 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 DEZIR’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (1-1)
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Career Honors: 2015: Academic All-Big 12 Second Team; Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. 2014: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
REC REC Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 1 5 0 5 0.1 5.0 0.7 TOTAL 1 5 0 5 0.1 5.0 0.3 TOTAL OFFENSE G 2013 7-3 2014 7-5 2015 4-3 TOTAL 18-11
JOE DINEEN, JR.
JOE DINEEN, JR.
51 DINEEN’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds 2014 11-0 4 1 5 0.0 0 2015 12-9 66 20 86 6.5 17 TOTAL 23-9 70 21 91 6.5 17 SACKS G UA 2014 11-0 0 2015 12-9 3 TOTAL 23-9 3
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FR Blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0
Att Cmp 1 1 0 0 1 1
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Defensive End | 6-3 | 247 | 1L | Sophomore Arlington, Texas | Prime Prep Academy
A Total Yds 0 0.0 0 0 3.0 13 0 3.0 13 Yds 45 0 45
JOSH EHAMBE
Career Honors: 2014: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 0 7 3.2 4.1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 7 3.2 2.0
2015 (RFr.): Saw time in five games on various special teams assignments against Memphis, Rutgers, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and West Virginia… Did not play against SDSU… Did not play against Baylor, at Oklahoma State, against Oklahoma, at Texas, at TCU, against West Virginia or K-State.
Int Yds TD 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
2014 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 5 100.0 5.0 0.5 142.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5 100.0 5.0 0.2 142.0
DINEEN’S CAREER HIGHS Rush attempts: 6, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 Rush yards: 28, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 (6 carries) Long rush: 7, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 Pass attempts: 1, Central Michigan, Sep 20, 2014 Pass completions: 1, Central Michigan, Sep 20, 2014 Pass yards: 5, Central Michigan, Sep 20, 2014 Long pass: 5, Central Michigan, Sep 20, 2014 Total offense attempts: 6, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 (6 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 28, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 (28 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 28, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 Tackles: 16, West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015 (16-0) Sacks: 1.0, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (1-0); Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 (1-0); at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 2.5, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 (2-0) Pass breakups: 1, West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015
KENDALL DUCKWORTH
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Linebacker | 6-1 | 210 | 1L | Sophomore Naples, Fla. | Lely HS 2015 (Fr.): Saw action in seven games… Made three tackles on the year… Made a career-high two stops, highlighted by a tackle behind the line-of-scrimmage, at Texas… Did not play early in the season against SDSU, Memphis or at Rutgers… at Iowa State: Saw the first action of his career and wrapped up his first tackle… Baylor: Did not play… Texas Tech: Hurried the quarterback once… at Oklahoma State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… Oklahoma: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Texas: Posted two tackles and the first stop behind the line-of-scrimmage in his career… at TCU: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… K-State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics.
Safety | 6-3 | 200 | 1L | Sophomore Austin, Texas | Manor HS 2015 (Fr.): Saw time in six games on special teams assignments against Rutgers, Iowa State, Baylor, Texas Tech, West Virginia and K-State, but did not record any statistics… Did not play against SDSU, Memphis, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Texas or at TCU. High School: Rated a two-star prospect by both Rivals and 247Sports.com after his prep career at Manor High School in Manor, Texas… Played for head coach Sadd Jackson at Manor and in 2014 recorded 30 tackles, 3.0 tackles-for-loss, five pass breakups, one interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery… Named to District 17-5A’s first team on the defensive side of the ball following his efforts in 2014… Honored as a second-team selection on District 17-4A’s offensive team following the 2013 season from the quarterback position… Also lettered in basketball at MHS... Chose Kansas over an offer from Miami (Ohio). Personal: Son of Ella and Hayward Feaster... Has one younger brother, Isaiah... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences... Feaster is pronounced feest-er.
DEANTE FORD
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Cornerback | 5-10 | 170 | RS | Freshman Missouri City, Texas | Ridge Point HS 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Earned three letters playing at Ridge Point High School in Missouri City, Texas… Helped the Mustangs to a 12-1 record in 2014… A two-time all-district wide receiver… Named Ridge Point’s Most Valuable Offensive Player his senior season… Also lettered in track, placing second in the 2015 Texas State track meet’s 4x400… A member of the A/B honor roll his junior and senior year and a two-time recipient of academic all-district honors. Personal: Son of Gregory and Canitra Ford… Has two siblings, KaTrae and Nia… Father, Gregory, played football at Texas Southern and brother, KaTrae, played football at UTEP… Majoring in mechanical engineering.
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DUCKWORTH’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (1-1) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (1-0)
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DUCKWORTH’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 7-0 1 2 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7-0 1 2 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 0
DENZEL FEASTER
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Personal: Son of Vanessa Duckworth… Undecided on an academic major.
Personal: Son of Alex and Fariala Ehambe... Brother, Moses, played basketball at Oral Roberts and currently plays for the NBA D-League’s Iowa Energy... Majoring in prepsychology.
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High School: Earned two-star recognition from Rivals out of Lely High School in Naples, Florida… Earned Florida Class 5A All-State honors as a senior… Helped the Trojans to a 2014 Florida Class 5A district championship… Chose Kansas after receiving interest from Michigan State, Florida International and Tennessee State.
High School: A three-star prospect out of Prime Prep Academy... Played for head coach Deion Sanders at Prime Prep... Attended Mansfield Summit High School in 2012, collecting 16 total tackles his junior season... Also credited with 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble... Named to Vype Magazine’s DFW Top 100 list for 2014... Took home MVP honors from the Grand Prairie Five Star Performance Camp... A member of the A-B honor roll.
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RUSHING G-S Att 2014 11-0 14 2015 12-9 0 TOTAL 23-9 14
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DEONDRE FORD
JOE GIBSON
Quarterback | 6-1 | 200 | 1L | Redshirt Junior
Offensive Line | 6-3 | 310 | 2L | Junior
Waco, Texas | Midway HS
Prairie Village, Kan. | Rockhurst HS
2015 (Jr.): Saw time in three games before his season was cut short due to injury… Started at Rutgers… Completed 11-of-23 passes for 132 yards on the season… Completed a career-best six passes for 85 yards at Rutgers… South Dakota State: Did not play… Memphis: Took the first snaps of his career and completed 5-of-10 passes for 47 yards… at Rutgers: Started the first game of his career and completed 6-of-13 passes for 85 yards before leaving the contest due to injury… Missed the remainder of 2015 due to injury. Dodge City Community College (2013-14): Claimed Dodge City’s all-time singleseason passing record and ranks second in single-season touchdown passes… Selected as a First Team All-Region and First Team All-Jayhawk Conference quarterback… Ranks first and second in Dodge City’s single-game passing list… Played for head coach Gary Thomas at Dodge City. High School: Rated a two-star prospect out of Midway High School in Waco, Texas… Played for head coach Terry Gambill and helped the Panthers to conference, district and 4A State Championship appearances in 2012… Also ran track at Midway. Personal: Son of Kenneth Ford and Angela Walker… Has five siblings: Bianca, Jordan, Joshua, Savannah and Kenneth… Majoring in liberal arts and sciences. FORD’S CAREER STATS PASS G-S ATT CMP INT Yds TD 2015 2-1 23 11 1 132 0 TOTAL 2-1 23 11 1 132 0
LG PCT Avg/P Avg/G Effic 33 47.8 5.7 66.0 87.3 33 47.8 5.7 66.0 87.3
RUSH G-S ATT Yds TD LG Avg/C Avg/G 2015 2-1 5 -3 0 5 -0.6 -1.5 TOTAL 2-1 5 -3 0 5 -0.6 -1.5
Career Honors: 2015: Academic All-Big 12 First Team; Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2014: Academic All-Big 12 Second Team, Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2015 (So.): Saw action in six games, starting three at center against Iowa State, Baylor and TCU… South Dakota State: Earned the highest grade among offensive linemen and posted one knock-down block in helping Kansas to its most points scored since 2011… Memphis: Helped pave the way for the Jayhawks’ 194 rushing yards… at Rutgers: Saw time on special teams… at Iowa State: Started at center and had one knock-down block… Baylor: Made his second-straight start at center and recorded another knockdown block… Texas Tech: Started at center, had a knock-down block and helped KU to its most passing yards in 2015 (330) before leaving the game early due to an injury… Oklahoma State: Missed the contest due to injury… Oklahoma: Missed the contest due to injury… at Texas: Did not play… TCU: Did not play… West Virginia: Did not play… K-State: Did not play. 2014 (RFr.): Earned Academic All-Big 12 Second Team honors… Played in eight games overall, starting seven at center… at West Virginia: Played for the first time in his career… Oklahoma State: Started the first game of his career at center… Went on to claim the starting center job for the remaining seven games of the season. 2013 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Kansas. High School: Earned three letters playing under head coach Tony Severino at Rockhurst HS... Played on both the offensive line and the defensive line... Served as a team captain in 2012... Named Most Outstanding Rockhurst Lineman and garnered second team allstate honors as a senior... Also played basketball for RHS, earning two letters... Named Academic All-State for basketball. Personal: Son of Paul and Claudia Gibson... Father, Paul, played football at Pittsburg State... Comes from a family of Jayhawks as his great uncle, Ray Evans, was a standout for Kansas in both football and basketball... Evans is a member of both the Orange Bowl and College Football Hall of Fame... His uncle, Harry Gibson, also played basketball at KU... Majoring in marketing.
TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G 2015 2-1 -3 132 129 64.5 TOTAL 2-1 -3 132 129 64.5 FORD’S CAREER HIGHS Rush attempts: 3, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Rush yards: -1, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 (3 carries) Long rush: 5, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Pass attempts: 13, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Pass completions: 6, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Pass yards: 85, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Had intercepted: 1, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Long pass: 33, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Total offense attempts: 15, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 (2 rush,13 pass) Total ofense yards: 83, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 (-2 rush,85 pass) All-purpose yards: -1, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015
AARON GARZA
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LAQUVIONTE GONZALEZ
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Wide Receiver | 5-10 | 176 | TR | Junior Cedar Hill, Texas | Cedar Hill HS 2015: Sat out the 2015 season due to NCAA transfer rules.
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Offensive Line | 6-3 | 311 | RS | Freshman Sherman, Texas | Sherman HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: A consensus three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports.com… Earned second-team All-Texomaland honors in 2014 by the Herald Democrat... Named honorable mention District 10-5A following his senior season... Played for head coach Bill Patterson at SHS... Also lettered in track and powerlifting... Garnered offers from Arizona State, Auburn, Baylor, Ole Miss, North Texas, Oklahoma State, Texas, Toledo, Tulsa and USC. Personal: Son of Rudy and Irene Garza… Has three siblings: Rudy, Teresa and Joanna... Brother, Rudy, played baseball at Hill College before being drafted by the Montreal Expos as a pitcher... Majoring in pre-business.
2014 (So. at Texas A&M): Contributed five catches for 77 yards and a touchdown, while seeing action in eight games... Scored on a 33-yard catch against Lamar... Posted three kickoff returns for 63 yards (long of 24 vs. ULM) and two punt returns for 32 yards (long of 28 vs. SMU). 2013 (Fr. at Texas A&M): Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, starting against Missouri… Amassed 240 yards on the year… Averaged 11.4 yards per catch on 21 receptions… Longest reception of the season was a 57-yard catch against UTEP… Scored one touchdown on the year, vs. Vanderbilt… Also saw action as a kick returner, tallying 164 return yards in the first three games of the season… Averaged 20.5 yards per kick return in eight attempts… Longest return was a 40-yard play against No. 1 Alabama… Totaled 391 all-purpose yards on the year. High School: Coached by Joey McGuire at Cedar Hill High School... Under Armour AllAmerican... Member of the Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s Super Team... Gained 1,421 yards and 20 TDs on 179 carries as a senior running back... Named Class 5A All-State Honorable Mention by the AP... All-USA second team by the USA Today... District 7-5A Offense MVP and first-team All-Area by the Dallas Morning News in 2012... As a junior in 2011, he recorded 105 carries for 919 yards and 11 TDs and had 22 receptions for 346 yards and 5 TDs, which earned him District 5-5A Co-MVP honors... As a sophomore in 2010, had 27 carries for 251 yards and 5 TDs, and 15 receptions for 209 yards and 1 TD... Four-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, and Scout.com... Rated No. 111 overall and No. 12 WR in the ESPN 150. Personal: Son of Anthony and Tamara Harris… Majoring in liberal arts and sciences.
53 GONZALEZ’S CAREER STATS (AT TEXAS A&M 2013-14) REC G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 13-1 21 240 1 57 1.6 11.4 18.5 2014 9-1 5 77 1 33 0.6 15.4 8.6 TOTAL 22-2 26 317 2 57 1.2 12.2 14.4
GRAHAM’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2014 4-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -2015 11-2 22 6 28 2.5 20 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 15-2 22 6 28 2.5 20 0 0 0 0
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Lg Avg/R Avg/G 0 -13.0 -1.0 28 16.0 3.6 28 6.3 0.9
SACKS G UA 2014 4-0 0 2015 11-2 2 TOTAL 15-2 2
Yds 164 63 227
Lg Avg/R Avg/G 40 20.5 12.6 24 21.0 7.0 64 20.6 10.3
GRAHAM’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (5-3); Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 (7-1) Sacks: 1.0, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (1-0); Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (1-0); Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (1-0)
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GONZALEZ’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 5, Missouri, Nov 30, 2013 Receiving yards: 57, UTEP, Nov 02, 2013 (1 reception) Receiving TDs: 1, Vanderbilt, Oct 26, 2013; Lamar, Sep 06, 2014 Long reception: 57, UTEP, Nov 02, 2013 Long receiving TD: 33, Lamar, Sep 06, 2014 Punt Returns: 2, SMU, Sep 20, 2014 Punt Return Yards: 32, SMU, Sep 20, 2014 Long Punt Return: 28, SMU, Sep 20, 2014 Kick Returns: 2, ULM, Nov 1, 2014 Kick Return Yards: 46, ULM, Nov 1, 2014 Long Kick Return: 24, ULM, Nov 1, 2014
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HUDSON HALL
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Linebacker | 6-2 | 220 | 1L | Sophomore Austin, Texas | Westlake HS 2015 (Fr.): Saw time on various special teams assignments in the final seven games of the season… Made his first collegiate tackle at Oklahoma State… Did not play against SDSU, Memphis, at Rutgers, at Iowa State or against Baylor… Texas Tech: Saw the first action of his career on special teams… at Oklahoma State: Recorded the first tackle of his career… Saw time on kickoff coverage, but did not record any statistics against Oklahoma, at Texas, at TCU, against West Virginia or K-State.
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Cornerback | 5-9 | 200 | 2L | Senior Uniondale, N.Y. | Easton Area HS Career Honors: 2015: Academic All-Big 12 Second Team; Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2014: Academic All-Big 12 Second Team, Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2015 (Jr.): Saw time in 11 games and made two starts against Iowa State and Baylor… Tallied 28 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks in 2015… Reached a career-high eight tackles in consecutive weeks at Iowa State and against Baylor… South Dakota State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… Memphis: Made the first tackle of his career… at Rutgers: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Iowa State: Started and turned in the best game of his career after an eight-tackle performance that also included his first sack… Baylor: Started consecutive games for the first time and recorded his second-straight eight-tackle game… Texas Tech: Played on kickoff coverage, but did not record any statistics… at Oklahoma State: Made four tackles… Oklahoma: Provided three tackles and his second-career sack… at Texas: Did not play… at TCU: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Corralled four tackles… K-State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics.
HALL’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 7-0 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7-0 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 HALL’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 1, at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 (0-1)
CHASE HARRELL
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Wide Receiver | 6-4 | 213 | RS | Freshman Huffman, Texas | Hargrave HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
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High School: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports.com and earned a two-star rating by Rivals.com... Earned four letters playing under head coach Mike McEachern at Hargrave HS… Took home Offensive Most Valuable Player honors in Class 4A District 10… Named Honorable Mention Class 4A by the Texas Associated Press… Helped lead HHS to a 9-2 mark in 2014 after 103 receptions, 1,741 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior… Completed his sophomore season in 2012 with 47 catches for 873 yards and 17 touchdowns… Also lettered in basketball and track for the Falcons.
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Personal: Son of Chris and Lelieth Graham... Born in Rockville Center, New York... Majoring in chemical engineering... Future plans include attending law school.
Personal: Son of Steve and Kerry Hall… Has one sister, Hillary… Majoring in prebusiness… Father, Steve, played football at the University of Texas.
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High School: Attended Easton Area HS in Easton, Pennsylvania, where he earned three letters in football under head coach Steve Shiffert... Helped lead EAHS to 2009 and 2010 District XI championships... Saw action on both offense and defense... Tallied 13 career rushes for 92 yards and one touchdown... Collected 60 tackles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and a team-high 10 pass breakups during his junior and senior seasons... Tabbed honorable mention all-area on defense by the Express-Times in 2011 and 2012... Earned the EAHS James V. Noble award as a senior... Selected to play for the Gold Team in the McDonald’s All-Star Football Classic following his senior season... Also lettered in track... Member of the High Honor Roll.
High School: A three-time First Team All-District 14 6A linebacker from Westlake High School in Austin, Texas… Named the state of Texas District 14 6A Defensive MVP, as well as earning All-Central Texas, All-Suburban and honorable mention All-State honors after his senior season playing for head coach Todd Dodge… Helped the Chaparrals to bidistrict, quarterfinal and semifinal victories… Earned seven letters in basketball, football and track… An Academic All-District selection.
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2014 (So.): Named Academic All-Big 12 Second Team… Played in four contests on special teams, seeing time against SEMO, Duke, Central Michigan and Texas, but did not record any statistics.
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BOBBY HARTZOG, JR.
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LARRY HUGHES
#73
Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 195 | 2L | Junior
Offensive Line | 6-7 | 309 | 1L | Sophomore
Houston, Texas | Westside HS
Carrollton, Texas | Creekview HS
2015 (So.): Saw time in eight games… Started two contests against South Dakota State and at Texas… Caught an even 10 passes for 139 yards and a touchdown… Totaled a career-high three receptions for 41 yards at TCU… South Dakota State: Started at wide receiver and caught three passes for a total of 24 yards… Memphis: Did not play due to injury… at Rutgers: Snagged one pass for 11 yards… at Iowa State: Grabbed two passes for 37 yards… Baylor: Did not play due to injury… Texas Tech: Did not play due to injury… at Oklahoma State: Did not play due to injury… Oklahoma: Returned from injury, but did not record any statistics… at Texas: Started at wide receiver, but did not record any statistics… at TCU: Hauled in three passes for a career-high 47 yards… Also grabbed a career-long 36-yard pass to set up a touchdown against the Horned Frogs… West Virginia: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… K-State: Notched the first touchdown reception of his career on his only catch - a 26-yarder. 2014 (Fr.): Played in 9-of-12 games in 2014, primarily on special teams... at Duke: Returned two kickoffs for 33 yards. High School: Earned a three-star rating from ESPN.com and Scout.com... Posted 41 receptions for 900 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior... Recorded 11 receptions of 60 or more yards in 2013... His personal-best outing came in the form of four catches for 200 yards and three TDs... Named a finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club Player of the Year award... Earned first-team all-district honors as both a junior and senior... Named District Receiver of the Year in 2012-13... Selected by Vype Magazine as one of the top100 players in Houston in 2014... Named to the Dave Campbell Texas Football Top 300 list... Played for head coach Mark Byrd at Westside High Sschool... Also lettered in track and field at Westside HS, where he was a member of the disctrict champion 4x100-meter relay team.
Career Honors: 2015: Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team; Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (Fr.): Played in 11 games along the offensive line… Started nine contests, including the last five-straight at right tackle… South Dakota State: Did not play… Memphis: Made his Jayhawk debut with a start at right tackle, recorded a team-high seven knock-down blocks and helped the Jayhawks to 194 rushing yards… at Rutgers: Started his second-straight game as KU’s right tackle… at Iowa State: Made his thirdconsecutive start at right tackle and had one knock-down block… Baylor: Started his fourth-straight game at right tackle… Texas Tech: Rotated in along the offensive line and helped KU to its most passing yards in 2015 (330)… at Oklahoma State: Rotated in at right tackle and posted one knock-down block… Oklahoma: Started at right tackle and recorded one knock-down block… at Texas: Rotated in along the offensive front… at TCU: Started at right tackle, had a knock-down block and helped KU to over 200 yards passing and 100 yards rushing… West Virginia: Started his fourth-consecutive game at right tackle… K-State: Started at right tackle and helped KU gain 4.5 yards-per-play… Tallied three knock-down blocks against the Wildcats. High School: Received two-star recognition from Rivals… Earned nine letters participating in basketball, football and track & field at Carrollton Creekview High School…Played for head coach Jay Cline. Personal: Son of Bill and Sandy Hughes… Has one brother and one sister, John and Gabby… Majoring in pre-business… Father, Bill, played football at Maryland and earned an invitation to training camp by the Detroit Lions.
Personal: Son of Lashone and Bobby Hartzog, Sr... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences. HARTZOG’S CAREER STATS REC G-S REC Yds 2014 9-0 0 0 2015 8-2 10 139 TOTAL 17-2 10 139
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LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 36 1.2 13.9 17.4 36 0.6 13.9 8.2
HARTZOG’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Touchdowns: 1, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Receptions: 3, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 ; South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 Receiving yards: 41, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (3 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Long reception: 36, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 All-purpose yards: 41, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 Kick returns: 2, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 Kick return yards: 33, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 (2 returns) Long kick return: 19, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014
JACKSON JENKINS
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Offensive Line | 6-4 | 309 | RS | Freshman Overland Park, Kan. | Bishop Miege HS 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Earned three football letters for head coach Jon Holmes at Bishop Miege High School… Helped the Stags to an undefeated 13-0 record in 2014, highlighted by an Eastern Kansas League championship and a Kansas Class 4A state championship… Also lettered in wrestling. Personal: Son of Steve Jenkins and Missy Neville… Has four step siblings Jimmy, Palmer, Wesley and Jack… Majoring in pre-business.
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BEN JOHNSON
#84
J.J. JOLAOSO
#25
Tight End | 6-5 | 245 | 2L | Junior
Running Back | 5-10 | 205 | SQ | Senior
Basehor, Kan. | Basehor Linwood HS
Attleboro, Mass. | Attleboro HS
Career Honors: 2015: Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (coaches); 2014: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
High School: Earned three letters in football at Attleboro HS playing for head coach Kevin Deschanes... Named Team MVP as a senior and Offensive MVP as a junior... Rushed for 600 yards and 12 touchdowns in nine games as a senior... Had 857 rushing yards and 13 scores on the ground as a junior... Hauled in 17 passes for 333 yards and four TDs during his junior season... Two-time Sun-Chronicle All-Star... Tabbed AllHockomock Conference First Team as a junior and senior... Also lettered in basketball, where he also earned all-conference honors... Averaged 19 points, six assists and three rebounds per game as a senior. Personal: Son of Lisa and Afolabi Jolaoso... Full name is Afolabi Jolasao, Jr., but goes by J.J.... Has two siblings, Kaylse and Brianna... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences.
2014 (RFr.): Caught eight passes for an even 80 yards while playing in all 12 games at both tight end and on special teams… Central Michigan: Hauled in the first two receptions of his career for nine yards... at West Virginia: Caught one pass for a careerlong reception of 17 yards... at Texas Tech: Had two catches for 25 yards... Iowa State: Had one catch for 10 yards... at K-State: Tied a career high with two catches for 19 yards.
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2015 (So.): Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors by the league coaches... Saw time in all 12 games, starting nine contests… Caught 13 passes for 115 yards… Totaled 30 receiving yards at TCU… South Dakota State: Earned the first start of his career, while catching three passes for 12 yards at tight end… Memphis: Caught two passes for 12 yards… at Rutgers: Started his third-straight game and made one catch for five yards… at Iowa State: Started at tight end and posted two catches for 19 yards… Baylor: Did not record any statistics… Texas Tech: Started at tight end, but did not record any statistics… at Oklahoma State: The Jayhawks’ starting tight end, caught one pass for a yard… Oklahoma: Started at tight end, but did not record any statistics… at Texas: Grabbed one pass and gained 16 yards… at TCU: Set a new career-high on one catch that went for 30 yards… West Virginia: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… K-State: Snagged two passes for 20 yards.
2015 (Jr.): Did not see any game action.
2013 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Kansas. High School: A three-star recruit according to Rivals... Ranked as the No. 4 prospect in the state of Kansas by ESPN and No. 6 by Rivals... Lettered four years for head coach Steve Hopkins... Tabbed first team all-state and All-Kaw Valley Conference in 2011 and 2012... Hauled in 97 passes for 1,552 yards and 17 touchdowns in his high school career... Also tallied 111 tackles with 7.5 sacks as a defensive end the last two seasons... Recorded 56 catches for 954 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2012... Also competed in basketball and track and field in high school... Helped lead BLHS to the 2012 state title in hoops... Took home third place in the discus at the state meet in 2012... A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Tiffany and Ray Lynch and John Johnson... Both parents played sports in college... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences. JOHNSON’S CAREER STATS REC G-S Rec Yds TD 2014 12-0 8 80 0 2015 12-9 13 115 0 TOTAL 24-9 21 195 0
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JOHNSON’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 3, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 Receiving yards: 30, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (1 receptions) Long reception: 30, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 All-purpose yards: 30, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 Tackles: 1, SEMO, Sep 06, 2014 (1-0)
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KE’AUN KINNER
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Running Back | 5-9 | 191 | 1L | Senior Little Elm, Texas | Little Elm HS Career Honors: 2015 Offensive Player of the Week (Memphis). 2015 (Jr.): KU’s leading rusher and point scorer in 2015… Netted 566 yards on 134 carries… Scored five touchdowns and averaged 4.2 yards-per-carry… Caught 16 passes for 147 yards… Began the season with back-to-back 100-yard performances against South Dakota State (157) and Memphis (113)… Scored five rushing touchdowns in the first three games of the year… Sat atop the Big 12 Conference’s leaderboard for rushing after two games with 270 yards and three scores… South Dakota State: The Jayhawks’ primary ball carrier, started at running back and carried 27 times for 157 yards and two scores… Memphis: Toted the ball 16 times for a game-high 113 yards and a touchdown… KU’s Offensive Player of the Week after the Memphis game… at Rutgers: Scored two rushing touchdowns, netting 32 yards on 16 carries… Also posted a careerhigh three receptions for 49 yards against the Scarlet Knights… at Iowa State: Carried 11 times for 46 yards and caught two passes for 14 yards… Baylor: Was limited due to injury, carrying twice for six yards… Texas Tech: Rushed nine times for 23 yards and caught a career-best four passes for 20 yards… at Oklahoma State: Carried nine times for 16 yards… Oklahoma: Ran five times for a net of four yards and caught one pass for seven yards… at Texas: Returned to the lineup in a more productive role after injury and ran 13 times for 67 yards, while catching two passes for 40 yards… at TCU: Ran for a team-best 80 yards on 17 attempts, highlighted by a season-long rush of 43 yards… West Virginia: Rushed four times for 12 yards… K-State: Started in the backfield and ran five times for 17 yards. Navarro Junior College (2013-14): Suited up for two seasons at Navarro Junior College under head coach J.J. Eckert... Earned National Junior College Athletic Assocation (NJCAA) Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2014... Also named NJCAA First Team All-America in 2014... Named the Southwest Junior College Football Conference’s Most Valuable Player in 2014... Earned a three-star ranking from Rivals.com, 247Sports. com and Scout.com... Finished his two-year career at NJC ranked third all-time in rushing yardage (1,918 yards) and ninth all-time in carries (277)… Ranked second in singleseason carries and topped the single-season per game rushing average list in NJC history… Rushed for 1,696 yards and 22 touchdowns on 253 carries in 2014… Also caught 17 passes for 109 yards through the air... In his two-year career at Navarro he recorded 26 rushing touchdowns. High School: Attended Little Elm High School where in 2012 he rushed for 946 yards on 119 carries in just four games… Tied for fifth-most all-time in Texas high school history in single-game carries when he rushed for 332 yards on 55 carries, while also scoring four touchdowns in that same game, during the 2012 season… Named the Associated Press 4A Offensive Player of the Year in 2012, while also picking up Class 4A all-state honors.
KE’AUN KINNER
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Offensive Line | 6-5 | 309 | RS | Freshman Overland Park, Kan. | Blue Valley Southwest HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Earned two letters playing on the offensive line at Blue Valley Southwest High School… Played for head coach Bill Lowe… Named Honorable Mention All-Eastern Kansas League after his senior season… Helped the Timberwolves break the school rushing record his senior season... Was a member of the honor roll throughout high school. Personal: Son of John and Jennifer Lawrence… Has two sisters: Calen and Drew… Comes from a long lineage of Kansas football alumnus… Grandfather, Jim Hull, played at KU from 1955-57, uncle, David Lawrence, was an All-Big 8 Conference selection and a team captain in the late 1970’s… Father, John, played linebacker for the Jayhawks in 1984… Uncle, Jay Hull, played on the offensive line at Wichita State from 1979-82 and was a First Team All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-American in 1982.
Personal: Son of Tanneka Neal... Also raised by his uncle, Estebanon Barnes... Has two sisters, Jayeida Kinner and Lyric Glenn... Has one brother, Xaiyre Glenn... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences.... Ke’aun is pronounced Key-on.
KEITH LONEKER, JR.
KINNER’S CAREER STATS RUSH G-S ATT Yds TD LG Avg/C Avg/G 2015 12-5 134 566 5 43 4.2 47.2 TOTAL 12-5 134 566 5 43 4.2 47.2
Lawrence, Kan. | Free State HS
REC G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2015 12-5 16 147 0 28 1.3 9.2 12.2 TOTAL 12-5 16 147 0 28 1.3 9.2 12.2 KINNER’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 12, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 ; at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Touchdowns: 2, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 ; at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Rush attempts: 27, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 Rush yards: 157, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 (27 carries) Rush TDs: 2, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 ; at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Long rush: 43, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 Receptions: 4, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Receiving yards: 49, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 (3 receptions) Long reception: 28, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Total offense attempts: 27, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 (27 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 157, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 (157 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 157, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015
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Linebacker | 6-2 | 221 | TR | Sophomore
Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (So.): Sat out the 2015 season due to NCAA transfer rules. 2014 (Fr. at Baker University): Earned Freshman All-America honors after leading the Wildcats with 90 tackles, 40 solo and 50 assisted, in his first season… Helped Baker and head coach Mike Grossner to a Heart of America Conference championship... Recorded a career-high 15 tackles and half a tackle-for-loss against Benedictine. High School: Graduated from Free State High School as the school’s all-time leader for defensive points in a season, assisted tackles and single-game receiving yardage… Named a two-time All-Sunflower League Conference selection at linebacker and wide receiver in 2012 and 2013, taking home first team honors at linebacker in 2013… Also earned all-state honors at linebacker as a senior… Helped Free State to consecutive district championships and one Sunflower League Conference title… Played for head coach Bob Lisher… Elected to play in the 2014 Kansas Shrine Bowl and was the game’s Most Valuable Player… Also participated in the Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game… Also lettered three years in basketball… Was named Free State’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2014 and was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Keith and Kelly Loneker… Father, Keith, was a First Team All-Big 8 Conference selection during his playing career at Kansas and played professionally for the Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta Falcons… Has one sister, Kylee, who played soccer at Fort Hays State University… Majoring in pre-business… Had a part in the film “Underdogs” his junior year of high school.
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NATHAN MILLER
#47
Running Back | 5-10 | 200 | 1L | Sophomore
Cornerback | 5-11 | 176 | RS | Freshman
Fort Worth, Texas | Dunbar HS
Topeka, Kan. | Washburn Rural HS
2015 (Fr.): Played in a relief role at running back in seven games… Carried the ball 16 times for 42 yards… Ran a career-high eight times for a personal-best 24 yards against Baylor… South Dakota State: Did not play… Memphis: Did not play… at Rutgers: Saw the first action of his career on special teams… at Iowa State: Received the first carries of his career, after rushing four times for 11 yards… Baylor: Saw extended time in the backfield and turned in a career-high eight carries for 24 yards… Texas Tech: Saw time on special teams, but did not record any statistics… at Oklahoma State: Lost a yard on his only carry… Oklahoma: Did not play… at Texas: Did not play… at TCU: Did not play… West Virginia: Carried the ball three times for eight yards… K-State: Did not play.
Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
High School: Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals… Played for head coach Todd Lawson at Dunbar High School… As a senior, rushed 170 times for 1,543 yards and 25 touchdowns in helping lead the Wildcats to a 7-4 record... Named to the Star Telegram’s Super Team as a second-team honoree in 2014... Ran 127 times for 1,604 yards and 23 scores in 2013… As a sophomore, carried the ball 213 times for 1,833 yards and 24 touchdowns… Also competed in track and field and was a two-time district champion in the 100-yard dash… Chose Kansas over an offer from Colorado State.
Personal: Son of Rodney and Elaine Miller… Has two siblings, Grant and Noel… Majoring in accounting.
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Safety | 6-0 | 182 | 1L | Sophomore
Career Honors: 2015: Campus Insider’s Honorable Mention Freshman All-America; Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
MARTIN’S CAREER HIGHS Rush attempts: 8, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 Rush yards: 24, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 (8 carries) Long rush: 6, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 Total offense attempts: 8, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 (8 rush,0 pass) Total ofense yards: 24, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 (24 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 24, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015
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Offensive Line | 6-5 | 307 | 1L | Sophomore Arlington, Texas | Bowie HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
High School: Earned a three-star rating by 247Sports.com and a two-star evaluation from Rivals… Lettered four years at Saline High School in Saline, Michigan… Credited with 35 tackles, six pass breakups and one interception in 2014… Tallied 26 stops and recovered three fumbles in 2013... Named to the Ann Arbor News Dream Team as a junior and a senior... Earned All-SEC Red First Team honors three-straight years... Also lettered in track for the Hornets… Chose Kansas over offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Indiana State, Toledo and Western Michigan.
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MILLER’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 11, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 (10-1) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (1-0); Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 (1-0) Fumbles forced: 1, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 ; at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Pass breakups: 2, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015
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Personal: Son of Rose Joiner and Tyrone Miller, Sr... Has a brother, Anthoney Coby, and a sister, Kendra Coby... Majoring in pre-sport management.
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High School: A three-star recruit per 247Sports.com and ESPN out of Bowie High School in Arlington, Texas… Played for head coach Danny DeArman during his time at Bowie… Named first-team all-district after helping lead the Volunteers to a 7-4 mark in 2014... Chose Kansas over offers from Fresno State, Louisiana Monroe, Navy, Nevada, Rutgers and San Diego State.
2015 (Fr.): Started the first seven games of the season at cornerback… Played in all 12 contests… The team’s fifth-leading tackler with 56 stops… KU’s third-leading tackler in the secondary… After the opening game against South Dakota State became the first freshman to lead Kansas in single-game total tackles since 2009… Also made two tackles for loss and forced two fumbles… Posted a career-high 11 tackles at Rutgers… Secured consecutive games in double digits with 11 tackles at Rutgers and 10 stops at Iowa State… South Dakota State: Debuted in his freshman season as one of the Jayhawks’ starting cornerbacks… Led the team with eight tackles, while breaking up two passes intended for Jackrabbit receivers… Memphis: Came away with seven tackles… at Rutgers: Led the Jayhawks in tackles for the second time in 2015 notching 11 stops, while forcing and recovering a fumble… at Iowa State: Tackled in double digits for the second-consecutive game after wrapping-up 10 tackles and a stop behind the line-of-scrimmage… Baylor: Totaled five tackles and made one tackle in the backfield… Texas Tech: Started his sixth-straight game at cornerback and recorded four tackles… at Oklahoma State: Started at corner and contributed four tackles… Oklahoma: Posted three tackles and forced a fumble… at Texas: Made two tackles… at TCU: Saw time on special teams, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Started at cornerback and contributed two tackles… K-State: Logged one tackle and broke up a pass.
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2015 (Fr.): Played in six games… Started three contests at left tackle and as a blocking tight end… Did not play against SDSU, Memphis or at Rutgers… at Iowa State: Saw the first action of his career as a blocking tight end… Baylor: Subbed in at tight end… Texas Tech: Did not play… at Oklahoma State: Saw his first-career action on the offensive line… Oklahoma: Started his first-career game at left tackle… at Texas: Started his second-consecutive game at left tackle… at TCU: Started at left tackle and helped KU to over 200 yards passing and 100 yards rushing… West Virginia: Did not play… K-State: Did not play.
Personal: Son of Shamaela Person... Majoring in communications.
TYRONE MILLER, JR. Ann Arbor, Mich. | Saline HS
MARTIN’S CAREER STATS RUSH G-S ATT Yds TD LG Avg/C Avg/G 2015 7-0 16 42 0 6 2.6 6.0 TOTAL 7-0 16 42 0 6 2.6 6.0
CLYDE MCCAULEY III
High School: Played for head coach Stephen Buhler at Washburn Rural High School… Named all-city (Topeka) as a senior in 2014… Intercepted three passes and totaled 11 tackles in a single game as a senior… Recorded 10 interceptions over two seasons… Earned five letters in football and track… A member of the honor roll throughout high school.
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Personal: Son of Courtney Bell... Has a brother, Tyler... Undecided on a major.
2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
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EMMANUEL MOORE
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Wide Receiver | 6-0 | 190 | 1L | Sophomore Haslet, Texas | Northwest HS 2015 (Fr.): Played in eight games on special teams and at wide receiver… Caught three passes for 13 yards… Snagged two receptions for 14 yards against Baylor... South Dakota State: Did not play… Memphis: Saw his first-career action, but did not record any statistics… at Rutgers: Did not see any action... at Iowa State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… Baylor: Caught the first two passes of his career for 14 yards… Texas Tech: Saw action, but did not record any statistics… at Oklahoma State: Was on the receiving end of one pass that lost a yard… Oklahoma: Did not play… at Texas: Saw time on kickoff coverage, but did not record any statistics… at TCU: Saw time on kickoff return, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Saw time against, but did not record any statistics… K-State: Did not play. High School: Earned a three-star rating by 247Sports.com and a two-star evaluation by Rivals… Played receiver at Northwest High School in Justin, Texas under head coach Bill Poe… Caught 93 passes for 1,291 yards while scoring 20 total touchdowns as a senior in 2014… Named to the Star Telegram’s Super Team as a first-team honoree in 2014... Completed 2013 with 58 catches for 1,068 yards and nine touchdowns… Had 36 receptions for 391 yards and six touchdowns while rushing 26 times for 184 yards and two scores in 2012… Also offered by North Texas… Lettered in track during his time at Northwest.
Personal: Son of Andrea Middlebrooks and Rashad Shipman... Has five brothers and three sisters... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences. MOSBY’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 10-3 9 5 14 2.5 20 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 10-3 9 5 14 2.5 20 0 0 1 0 SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2015 10-3 1 1 1.5 6 TOTAL 10-3 1 1 1.5 6 MOSBY’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (4-2) Sacks: 1.0, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (1-0); Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 (1-0) Fumbles recovered: 1, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015
AUSTIN MOSES
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Wide Receiver | 6-1 | 192 | 1L | Senior
Personal: Son of Prince Moore… Undecided on a major.
Overland Park, Kan. | Blue Valley Northwest HS
MOORE’S CAREER STATS REC G-S REC Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2015 8-0 3 13 0 9 0.4 4.3 1.6 TOTAL 8-0 3 13 0 9 0.4 4.3 1.6
Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2015 (Jr.): Played in four games at the end of the season, missing the Kansas State game… Caught one pass for 11 yards at Texas… Oklahoma: Saw the first action of his career, but did not record any statistics… at Texas: Saw the first extended playing time of his career at wide receiver and made his first-career catch of 11 yards… at TCU: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Played, but did not record any statistics.
MOORE’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 2, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 Receiving yards: 14, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 (2 receptions) Long reception: 9, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 All-purpose yards: 14, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015
DAMANI MOSBY
High School: Earned first team all-state honors as a senior at Desert Ridge HS... Tabbed honorable mention all-state as a junior... Named to the Arizona Super 25... Named the Friday Night Fever Defensive Player of the Year as a senior... Coached by Jeremy Hathcock at DRHS.
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Defensive End | 6-3 | 258 | 1L | Senior Atlanta, Ga. | Desert Ridge HS [Ariz.] Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2015 (RJr.): Saw time in 10 games, starting three contests at defensive end… Collected 14 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks… Gathered a career-high six tackles and 1.0 sack at TCU… South Dakota State: Made his Kansas debut with a start at defensive end, posting two tackles from his position… Memphis: Wrapped up the first tacklefor-loss of his career and recovered a fumble… at Rutgers: Saw action at defensive end, but did not record any statistics… at Iowa State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… Baylor: Did not play due to injury… Texas Tech: Did not play due to injury… at Oklahoma State: Returned from injury to post two tackles… Oklahoma: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Texas: Saw action, but did not record any statistics… at TCU: Gathered a career-high six tackles – including his first sack as a Jayhawk… West Virginia: Rotated in at defensive end and hurried the quarterback… K-State: Notched three tackles, while assisting on a sack. 2014 (Jr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. 2012-13 (Fr.-So. at Mesa CC): Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, ESPN.com and Scout.com... Tabbed the 12th-best junior college weakside defensive end in the nation by JCGridiron.com... ESPN.com rated him the 16th-best junior college defensive end... Earned Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) Second Team honors as a sophomore... Finished his sophomore season with 35 tackles and 7.5 sacks... Collected nine tackles as a freshman... Played for head coach Ryan Felker at Mesa CC.
Highland Community College (2013-14): Saw time at wide receiver in 20 games over two seasons for Ryan Held and Aaron Arnold at Highland County Community College… Totaled 35 catches for 383 yards and four touchdowns in 2013… Made 42 receptions for 325 yards and a score in 2014… In all, caught 77 passes for 708 yards and five touchdowns for the Scotties. High School: A two-year standout for head coach Mike Zegunis at Blue Valley Northwest High School… An Honorable Mention All-State honoree and a First Team All-Eastern Kansas League selection following his senior campaign in 2012… Collected a Second Team All-EKL bid in 2011 for the Huskies... Participated in the 2013 Kansas Shrine Bowl where he helped his East team to a 22-19 victory on a 4th-and-4 20-yard touchdown reception… Maintained above a 3.5 grade point average throughout high school. Personal: Son of Joe and Ann Moses… Majoring in pre-business. MOSES’ CAREER STATS REC G-S REC Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2015 4-0 1 11 0 11 0.2 11.0 2.8 TOTAL 4-0 1 11 0 11 0.2 11.0 2.8 MOSES’ CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 1, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Receiving yards: 11, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (1 receptions) Long reception: 11, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 All-purpose yards: 11, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015
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DERRICK NEAL Cornerback | 5-10 | 170 | 2L | Junior Dallas, Texas | Lincoln HS
2014 (Fr.): Played in four games in 2014 seeing time at wide receiver, cornerback and on special teams… Moved from wide receiver to cornerback following the Texas game... Oklahoma State: Played on both defense and special teams... Returned two punts versus the Cowboys... at Texas Tech: Returned two punts for 11 yards... at Baylor: Made one tackle before leaving the game with an injury... Missed the remainder of the season with an injury. High School: Earned a three-star ranking from Rivals.com, ESPN.com and Scout.com... Earned 12-4A All-District honors as a senior... Helped lead Lincoln HS to an 8-4 mark and the 2013 4A Area Championship game... Carried the ball 73 times for 486 yards and four touchdowns... Also caught 22 passes for 259 yards and three TDs... Rushed for 343 yards and six touchdowns and hauled in 34 receptions for 519 yards and seven scores as a junior... Returned two kicks for touchdowns earning district Special Teams MVP honors and 12-4A All-District honors in 2012... Played for head coach Zarnell Fitch at LHS... Also a standout basketball player as he averaged 12.7 points and 4.7 assists per game as a junior in helping lead LHS to the Class 4A regional quarterfinals.
OSAZE OGBEBOR
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Linebacker | 6-1 | 220 | 1L | Sophomore McKinney, Texas | Heritage HS 2015 (Fr.): Played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams assignments… Secured four tackles and one sack… at Oklahoma State: Notched the first two tackles of his career, highlighted by stymieing a Cowboy pass-play in the backfield to earn a sack… Oklahoma: Contributed two tackles… at Texas: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at TCU: Saw time on special teams assignments, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… K-State: Logged snaps, but did not record any statistics. High School: Evaluated as a two-star prospect by Rivals out of Heritage High School... Played for head coach Che Hendrix… Helped lead the Coyotes to the regional championship game and a 10-3 overall mark in 2014... District 9-5A’s leading tackler as a senior in 2014 with 135 total stops… Earned first-team all-district accolades as an outside linebacker after posting 135 tackles, 24 tackles-for-loss, nine sacks and two forced fumbles… Also named First Team All-Collin County after his senior season… Chose Kansas over offers from New Mexico State, Tulsa and UTEP.
Personal: Son of Angela and James Williams... Has a twin brother, Erick... Chose Kansas over Texas Tech... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences.
Personal: Son of Fatima Oyofo and West Ogbebor... Majoring in pre-sport management... Osaze is pronounced oh-sauz... Ogbebor is pronounced ohg-buh-bor.
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OGBEBOR’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 (2-0); Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (2-0) Sacks: 1.0, at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 (1-0)
KICK RETURNS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2015 9 137 0 24 15.2 12.5 TOTAL 9 137 0 24 15.2 9.1
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2015 (So.): Played in 11 games with two starts against Baylor on offense and Kansas State on defense… Started the season as a wide receiver, but moved to cornerback prior to the Texas Tech game… Made 14 tackles on the year… Wrapped up a careerhigh five stops against K-State… Forced a fumble against Texas Tech… Intercepted the first pass of his career against West Virginia… Also broke up two passes against the Mountaineers… Totaled seven receptions for 52 yards as a receiver… Returned nine kickoffs for 137 yards… South Dakota State: Made one catch for 20 yards and returned a kickoff 16 yards… Memphis: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Rutgers: Returned two kickoffs for 31 yards… at Iowa State: Caught two passes for six yards and returned six kickoffs for a career-best 90 yards… Baylor: Snagged a team-best four passes for 26 yards and returned a punt 10 yards… Texas Tech: Secured one tackle, while forcing a fumble that was recovered by the Jayhawks… Oklahoma State: Made a then-career-high three tackles… Oklahoma: Made one tackle… at Texas: Saw time at cornerback and on punt return, but did not record any statistics… at TCU: Did not play… West Virginia: Saw extended playing time at cornerback, intercepting his first pass, while breaking up two more pass attempts, all while wrapping up four tackles… K-State: Started at corner and turned in a career-best five tackles.
NEAL’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 4, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 Receiving yards: 26, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 (4 receptions) Long reception: 20, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 All-purpose yards: 96, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 Punt returns: 2, Oklahoma State, Oct 11, 2014 ; at Texas Tech, Oct 18, 2014 Punt return yards: 11, at Texas Tech, Oct 18, 2014 (2 returns) Long punt return: 10, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 Kick returns: 6, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 Kick return yards: 90, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (6 returns) Long kick return: 24, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 Interceptions: 1, West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015 Tackles: 5, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 (5-0) Fumbles forced: 1, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Pass breakups: 2, West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015
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MARNEZ OGLETREE
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Cornerback | 5-10 | 190 | 1L | Senior Fullerton, Calif. | Shiloh HS [Ga.] Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (Jr.): Started six-straight games at corner midway through the season… Played in nine games overall… Notched 32 tackles and broke up five passes… Turned in a careerhigh six tackles against Texas Tech… South Dakota State: Did not play… Memphis: Saw the first action of his career and wrapped up three tackles, along with a broken up pass… at Rutgers: Made one tackle… at Iowa State: Provided one tackle… Baylor: Made the most of his first-career start, turning in a then-personal-best five tackles and one pass deflection… Texas Tech: Started his second-straight game and produced a career-high six tackles… at Oklahoma State: Started for the third-straight game at corner and broke up a pass, while contributing two tackles… Oklahoma: Started at corner and wrapped up five tackles… at Texas: Started at cornerback and made three tackles… Also broke up a Longhorn pass attempt… at TCU: Broke up a pass and tied a career-high six tackles… West Virginia: Did not play due to injury… K-State: Did not play due to injury. Fullerton College (2012-14): Picked up a three-star rating from 247Sports.com and was rated a two-star prospect by Rivals... Helped lead Fullerton to an 8-3 mark in 2014 with 21 tackles, including 15 solo stops... Credited with one interception and seven pass breakups... Also returned kicks, collecting 551 yards on 14 kickoff returns, three of which went for touchdowns... Averaged 39.4 yards per kickoff return, including one that went for 100 yards and a score... Posted 29 tackles in 10 games in 2013... Also tallied an interception, five pass breakups and a forced fumble... Sat out the 2012 season as a redshirt. High School: Credited with 46 tackles, four interceptions, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery during his senior season at Shiloh HS... Snagged three of his interceptions in Shiloh’s win over Berkmar in 2011... Played for head coach Bryan Montgomery at SHS... Also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Margie and Art Ogletree... Has one brother, Martrez... Majoring in precommunications with a minor in sociology. OGLETREE’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 9-6 27 5 32 0.0 0 5 0 0 0 TOTAL 9-6 27 5 32 0.0 0 5 0 0 0 OGLETREE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (4-2); Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 (5-1) Pass breakups: 1, 5 times
ANTHONY OLOBIA
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Defensive End | 6-5 | 247 | 1L | Senior Renton, Wash. | Liberty HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2015 (RJr.): Saw time in all 12 games… Started contests against Rutgers, Baylor, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State… Notched 23 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks… Turned in a career-high five tackles at Iowa State… Posted his first-career sack against Texas Tech… South Dakota State: Ended his first game as a Jayhawk with two tackles from his defensive end position… Memphis: Recorded one tackle… at Rutgers: Started his first-career game at defensive end, but did not record any statistics… at Iowa State: Garnered a career-high five tackles… Baylor: Started his second game and made his first-career tackle in the backfield… Texas Tech: Started, and wrapped up the first sack of his career, along with two total tackles… at Oklahoma State: Assisted on one tackle... Oklahoma: Made one tackle… at Texas: Saw time at defensive end, but did not record any statistics... at TCU: Rotated in at defensive end and made three tackles, including one for loss, while hurrying the quarterback once… West Virginia: Subbed in at defensive end, but did not record any statistics… K-State: Secured two tackles, while assisting on a sack against the Wildcats. 2014 (Jr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
2012-13 (Fr.-So. at Arizona Western): Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, ESPN.com and Scout.com... Tabbed the 44th-best overall junior college player and second-best weakside defensive end by JCGridiron.com... ESPN.com ranked him the 13th-best junior college defensive end in the country... Earned Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) First Team honors as a sophomore... Tallied 54 tackles, including 24 solo stops, in 2013... Credited with 20.0 tackles for loss and 8.0 sacks as a sophomore... Recorded 25 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks during his freshman season... Helped lead Arizona Western to an 8-2 overall mark and an El Toro Bowl win in 2012... Coached by Tom Minnick at AWC. High School: Prepped at Liberty High School under head coach Steve Valach... Helped lead LHS to the playoffs in 2010, playing on both the offensive and defensive lines. Personal: Son of Mary Habenicht and Augustin Olobia... Chose Kansas over offers from Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Utah... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences. OLOBIA’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 12-4 11 12 23 4.0 10 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12-4 11 12 23 4.0 10 0 0 0 0 SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2015 12-4 1 1 1.5 7 TOTAL 12-4 1 1 1.5 7 OLOBIA’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (1-4) Sacks: 1.0, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (1-0); Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 (1-0); Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 (1-0)
TYLER PATRICK
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Wide Receiver | 6-0 | 177 | 1L | Sophomore The Woodlands, Texas | The Woodlands HS Career Honors: 2015: Second Team Academic All-Big 12; Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2015 (RFr.): Participated in all 12 games, starting six contests… KU’s third-leading receiver with 255 yards on 30 catches… Hauled in two touchdowns on the year… Scored against Oklahoma and TCU… Caught three passes for 70 yards at Rutgers… South Dakota State: Saw his first-career action, but did not record any statistics… Memphis: Made the first reception of his career and totaled a career and game-high six catches for 38 yards… at Rutgers: KU’s leading yardage receiver after totaling three receptions for a game-best 70 yards… at Iowa State: Grabbed three catches for 12 yards… Baylor: Hauled in three passes for 15 yards… Texas Tech: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Oklahoma State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… Oklahoma: KU’s leading receiver after making five catches for 46 yards and the Jayhawks’ lone score of the day… at Texas: Caught two passes for 23 yards… at TCU: Started at wide receiver and scored the second touchdown of his career after totaling three receptions for 16 yards… West Virginia: Started his third-straight game and caught one pass for five yards… K-State: Caught a game-high four passes for 30 yards. 2014 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Tabbed a three-star prospect by ESPN.com... Earned 14-5A All-District honors by The Houston Chronicle... Selected by Vype Magazine as one of the top 100 players in Houston in 2014... Was the top receiver for The Woodlands as a senior with 39 catches for 776 yards and seven touchdowns... Led District 14-5A in punt returns in 2013 with 20.9 yards per return, including a 61-yard return for a touchdown... Also carried the ball six times for 29 yards... Named first-team all-district, first-team allcounty and honorable mention all-state as a defensive back following his junior season... Recorded a team-best 84 tackles in 2012... Credited with three interceptions, one fumble recovery, six pass breakups and one blocked kick... Coached by Mark Schmid at TWHS. Personal: Son of Mike and Kim Patrick... Majoring in accounting. PATRICK’S CAREER STATS REC G-S REC Yds TD LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2015 12-6 30 255 2 33 2.5 8.5 21.2 TOTAL 12-6 30 255 2 33 2.5 8.5 21.2
61 PATRICK’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 ; Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 Touchdowns: 1, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 ; Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 Receptions: 6, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Receiving yards: 70, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 (3 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 ; Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 Longest TD Reception: 17, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 Long reception: 33, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 All-purpose yards: 70, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Tackles: 1, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (1-0); West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015 (1-0); at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 (0-1)
KYLE PULLIA
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Offensive Line | 6-4 | 279 | SQ | Junior Villa Park, Ill. | Fenwick HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2014: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring).
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PERRY’S CAREER HIGHS Rush attempts: 1, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 ; Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Rush yards: 7, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (1 carries) Long rush: 7, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Pass attempts: 6, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Pass completions: 2, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Pass yards: 20, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Pass TDs: 1, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Had intercepted: 1, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Long pass: 19, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Long TD pass: 19, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Total offense attempts: 7, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (1 rush,6 pass) Total ofense yards: 27, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (7 rush,20 pass) All-purpose yards: 7, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015
2015 (RSo.): Did not see any game action. 2014 (So.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
TYLER PATRICK
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KEATON PERRY
Quarterback | 5-10 | 194 | 1L | Sophomore Arlington, Texas | Bowie HS // TCU Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2015 (RFr.): Saw action in two games on the season… Completed 2-of-6 passes for 20 yards and a touchdown… at Texas: Made his Jayhawk debut and completed 2-of-6 passes for 20 yards and a score… K-State: Took one snap, but lost 12 yards on a rush. 2014 (Fr. at TCU): A member of the 2014 Big 12 Conference Co-Champion Horned Frog team under head coach Gary Patterson... Redshirted in his first season as a Horned Frog.
Lawrence, Kan. | Baldwin HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring)... Earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in the spring 2015 semester. 2014: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (RFr.): Did not see any game action. 2014 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Lettered in football, track and tennis at Baldwin HS... Played under head coach Mike Berg in helping lead BHS to the Frontier League football title with an 11-1 overall mark in 2013... Earned All-Frontier League honorable mention honors as an offensive lineman as a senior... A four-year member of the honor roll. Personal: Son of Dr. Jeff and Kelly Randall... Father, Jeff, is one of KU’s team physicians... Older brother, Preston also played football for the Jayhawks.. Brother, Hogan, plays football at Washington University in St. Louis... Majoring in marketing with a concentration in international business and a minor in Spanish.
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REESE RANDALL
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Personal: Son of Kenny and Natalie Perry… Has one sister, Alexa… Father, Kenny, is Kansas’ co-defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach… Majoring in pre-business.
Personal: Son of Richard Leeseberg and Kimberly Pullia... Majoring in architectural engineering with a minor in business.
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High School: Earned one letter at Arlington Bowie High School in Texas’ class 6A… Tore his anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) in both knees on three occasions while playing for the Volunteers… Played through the ACL injury in 2013 to complete his senior season with 1,697 yards and 18 touchdowns… Won the 2013 District 3-5A Fighting Heart Award for perseverance in adversity… Named a finalist for the 2013 North Texas Player of the Year… Helped Bowie to a district championship in 2012… Graduated Sum Cum Laude from Bowie.
High School: A two-way starter for three years playing for head coach Gene Nudo at Fenwick HS... Helped lead the Friars to the Chicago Catholic League White Conference title in 2012... Earned Chicago Catholic League First Team honors his senior season after leading FHS in sacks... Also lettered in baseball and basketball at FHS... Picked up Chicago Tribune Athlete of the Month honors in basketball as a sophomore.
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JAYSON RHODES
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MARCQUIS ROBERTS
Offensive Line | 6-4 | 311 | 1L | Junior
Linebacker | 6-1 | 223 | 1L | Senior
Deer Park, Texas | Deer Park HS
Powder Springs, Ga. | McEachern HS
2015 (So.): Played in three contests against Memphis, Oklahoma State and Texas… Memphis: Saw the first action of his career and helped the Jayhawks to 194 rushing yards… at Oklahoma State: Rotated in along the offensive line... at Texas: Rotated in along the offensive line. Blinn College (2013-14): Played one season at Blinn College under head coach Keith Thomas... Helped lead the Buccaneers to a 4-4 mark in 2014... Earned second-team allconference honors in 2014... Started the season on the defensive side of the ball before moving to the offensive line... Sat out the 2013 season as a redshirt. High School: Played for Chris Massey at Deer Park HS... Named first-team all-district in 2012... Helped lead Deer Park to district titles in 2011 and 2012... Also helped guide DPHS to the first round of playoffs in 2011 and the third round in 2012... Earned letters in basketball and track. Personal: Son of Teel Gibbs... Has one brother, T.J., and one sister, Myra... Future plans include owning his own business and coaching... Majoring in communications with a minor in sociology.
MESA RIBORDY
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Offensive Line | 6-4 | 290 | RS | Freshman Louisburg, Kan. | Louisburg HS 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: A product of Louisburg High School, playing football for head coach Kyle Littrell… Earned nine letters for the Wildcats in basketball, football and track & field. Personal: Son of Clark and Della Ribordy… Has two siblings, Brook and Dalton… Majoring in pre-business.
SHAQUILLE RICHMOND
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2015 (Jr.): Played in all 12 contests, only missing a start at Rutgers due to injury… KU’s third-leading tackler with 71 stops… Made 3.5 tackles-for-loss and had one sack… Returned an interception 83 yards for a touchdown against Iowa State… Recovered two fumbles… Posted a career-best 12 tackles, 1.5 for loss, against TCU… South Dakota State: Debuted at Kansas with a start at middle linebacker, while recording a teamsecond best seven tackles… Memphis: Had nine tackles and a forced fumble… at Rutgers: Did not start due to injury, but subbed in to make five tackles… at Iowa State: Notched six tackles, a sack and an 83-yard interception return for a score… Baylor: Contributed a five-tackle performance… Texas Tech: Nearly eclipsed his previous career high in tackles, coming just one stop short, after an eight-tackle game… at Oklahoma State: Gathered five tackles… Oklahoma: Made two tackles… at Texas: Made one tackle, recovered a fumble and hurried the quarterback… at TCU: Turned in a career day after a game-high 12 tackles, including 1.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage, and a quarterback hurry… West Virginia: Completed the game with the second-most tackles in the contest, logging seven stops, against the Mountaineers… K-State: Logged four tackles, one of which was for loss, and a pass breakup. 2014 (So. at South Carolina): Saw action in all 13 games, starting six at Mike linebacker… Finished the season with 31 total tackles, including 15 solo stops… Credited with two pass breakups, one quarterback hurry and 1.5 tackles-for-loss… Tallied a season-high six tackles against both Auburn and Tennessee… Recognized as the co-Everyday Attitude award winner for the defense in the spring. 2013 (R-Fr. at South Carolina): Split time at the Will linebacker position... Played in all 13 games, starting each of the first eight contests plus the bowl game... Ranked fifth on the team with 48 tackles... Had 3.5 tackles-for-loss and 1.5 sacks... Logged five tackles in his first career start against North Carolina... Had six tackles including 2.0 tackles-for-loss and a sack at Georgia... Tied for the team lead with seven tackles against Vanderbilt... Credited with a half sack and forced a fumble at UCF. 2012 (Redshirt at South Carolina): Sat out the entire season while rehabbing from a knee injury... Was not part of the 105 at the start of fall camp... Gained his second medical redshirt. 2011 (Redshirt at South Carolina): Missed the entire season after undergoing shoulder surgery in the summer... Was not part of the 105 that started camp in August... Granted a medical redshirt.
High School: Received three-star recognition by both Rivals and 247Sports.com… Named first-team all-district in 2014 after collecting 14 tackles, one interception, three pass breakups, two fumble recoveries that he ran back for touchdowns and one forced fumble… Played for head coach James Brown… Chose Kansas over offers from Louisville, New Mexico, SMU and UTEP.
High School: Logged 86 tackles with six sacks in his senior campaign at McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Georgia graduating in 2011... Played mostly outside linebacker, but also was used as a strong safety and inside linebacker... Coached by Kyle Hockman... Helped the Indians win 21 games over his final two seasons... Rated as the 22nd-best outside linebacker prospect in the country, the 26th-best prospect in the state of Georgia and given a three-star ranking by Rivals.com... A three-star prospect and the nation’s 99th-best outside linebacker, according to Scout.com... A three-star prospect by 247Sports.com... Named to PrepStar’s All-Southeast Region class... Also had offers from Cincinnati, Purdue, Illinois, Mississippi State, South Florida, UCF, Virginia, West Virginia and others... Played prep basketball and helped his team to the state AAAAA quarterfinals as a junior.
Personal: Son of Tayauna Knight... Has two sisters, Jasmine Thomas and Shay Richmond, and one brother, Max Knight... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences.
Personal: Earned a bachelor’s degree from South Carolina in interdisciplinary studies in May 2015.
Safety | 6-0 | 197 | RS | Freshman Grand Prairie, Texas | Mansfield Timberview HS 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
ROBERTS’ CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A TOT TFL Yds *2013 13-9 31 17 48 3.5 11 *2014 13-6 15 16 31 1.5 1 2015 12-11 52 19 71 3.5 8 TOTAL 38-26 98 52 150 8.5 20 SACKS G UA *2013 13-9 1 *2014 13-6 0 2015 12-11 1 TOTAL 38-26 2
A Total Yds 0 1.0 6 0 0.0 0 0 1.0 1 0 2.0 7
INT G No. Yds *2013-14 26-15 -- -- 2015 12-11 1 83 TOTAL 38-26 1 83 * At South Carolina
PD 2 2 2 6
TD -- 1 1
Lg Avg/R Avg/G -- -- -83 83.0 6.9 83 83.0 2.2
FF FR Blkd 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0
63 ROBERTS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 12, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 *Tackles for Loss: 2.0, at Georgia, Sep 7, 2013 Sacks: 1.0, (2x), at Iowa State, Oct 3, 2015 ; at Georgia, Sep 7, 2013 Interceptions: 1, at Iowa State, Oct 3, 2015 Interception Return TD: 1, at Iowa State, Oct 3, 2015 Pass Breakups: 1, (6x) *Quarterback Hurries: 1, (2x) Fumble Recoveries: 1, (2x)
HUNTER SAULSBURY
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Offensive Line | 6-4 | 305 | RS | Freshman Stilwell, Kan. | Blue Valley West HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
Personal: Son of Wylie Saulsbury and Valerie Saulsbury-Effertz… Has four siblings: Chase, Jack, Macy and Paige… Majoring in business.
RYAN SCHADLER
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Running Back | 5-11 | 191 | 1L | Sophomore
MARCQUIS ROBERTS
CAMERON ROSSER
MEET THE JAYHAWKS
High School: Garnered First Team All-State honors playing both ways on the offensive and defensive lines as a senior at Blue Valley West High School in 2014… Also named to the First Team All-Eastern Kansas League as an offensive and defensive lineman… Helped the Jaguars to a 2012 Regional championship and a 2013 Sectional championship… Played for head coach Scott Wright at Blue Valley West… Earned a total of five letters participating in baseball and football.
Hesston, Kan. | Hesston HS
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Linebacker | 6-1 | 232 | 2L | Senior Las Vegas, Nev. | Silverado HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2014: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2013: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2015 (Jr.): Saw time in each of the 12 contests in 2015… Totaled seven tackles… Turned in a career-high three stops against Rutgers and Iowa State… Recovered a fumble against Baylor… South Dakota State: Made the first tackle of his career… Memphis: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Rutgers: Saw significant time at linebacker and posted a career-best three tackles… at Iowa State: Tied a personal best with three tackles… Baylor: Served as the special teams captain and recovered a fumble. 2014 (So.): Saw time on special teams in games against Duke, Baylor and Iowa State, but did not record any statistics. 2013 (RFr.): Did not see any game action.
Career Honors: 2015: Third Team All-Big 12 honors (Phil Steele Magazine); Special Teams Player of the Week (South Dakota State); Muscle Milk Student Athlete of the Week (South Dakota State); Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2015 (RFr.): Played in all 12 games… KU’s primary kickoff returner took back 33 kicks for 750 yards… Finished the season fifth in the Big 12 Conference in kick return yards per game… Earned Third Team All-Big 12 honors... Also ran 20 times for an even 100 yards from scrimmage at running back… Returned three kicks for 104 yards and a score against South Dakota State… South Dakota State: Raced 91 yards for a touchdown on a kickoff return in his Jayhawk debut against SDSU… Named KU’s Special Teams Player of the Week and the Muscle Milk Student Athlete of the Week following his efforts against SDSU… Memphis: Rushed six times for 28 yards… at Rutgers: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Iowa State: Returned one kickoff for seven yards and ran the ball twice for five yards… Baylor: Returned three kickoffs for 73 yards… Texas Tech: Returned five kickoffs for a career-best 115 yards… at Oklahoma State: Recorded 104 yards on four kickoff returns and wrapped up a tackle on special teams… Oklahoma: Returned two kickoffs for 39 yards and got another special teams tackle… at Texas: Returned one kick for 21 yards and rushed six times for a career-high 56 yards… at TCU: Returned four kickoffs for 91 yards… West Virginia: Recorded three carries for eight yards and returned four kickoffs for 81 yards… K-State: Returned six kickoffs for 112 yards.
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ROSSER’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 0-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -2014 3-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -2015 12-0 6 1 7 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 15-0 6 1 7 0.0 0 0 0 1 0
High School: Completed a decorated prep career at Hesston High School of the Central Kansas League (CKL)… Accumulated six school records and was a two-time First Team All-State running back, along with a first-team bid at defensive back in his senior season… Holds the second all-time rank in the state of Kansas for rushing yards in a game with 525 and eight touchdowns in a game against El Dorado… Led the state with 2,541 rushing yards and 42 total touchdowns in 2013 on his way to being named the Kansas Athlete of the Year… Took home the Kansas Class 4A Football Player of the Year award in 2013-14… Garnered consecutive First Team All-CKL honors his junior and senior seasons… A three-time CKL Conference champion with the Swathers and head coach Clint Rider... Earned 12 letters during his tenure with the Swathers… A three-time Kansas state champion in track and a second-team all-state member of the HHS state champion basketball team his senior year… Member of the honor roll throughout high school and graduated with a 3.56 grade point average.
ROSSER’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (3-0); at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 (2-1) Fumbles recovered: 1, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015
Personal: Son of Melvin and Donna Schadler… Has one sister, Emily… Cousin, Steven Mathias, played football at Kansas State… Majoring in sport management with a minor in business.
Personal: Son of Terrance Rosser and Stephanie Hampton... Cousin, Steven Miller, played football at UCLA, while another cousin, Sean Miller, played at UNLV... Majoring in business administration.
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Wichita State (2014): A member of the Wichita State track program for the 2014 fall semester.
High School: Did not play football in high school... Earned four letters in baseball playing center field at Silverado HS... Earned all-city and All-Sunrise Conference honors and also picked up honorable mention all-state honors after batting .378 with one home run, nine doubles and four triples as a senior.
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SCHADLER’S CAREER STATS RUSH G-S ATT Yds TD LG Avg/C Avg/G 2015 12-0 20 100 0 23 5.0 8.3 TOTAL 12-0 20 100 0 23 5.0 8.3
#30
TEVIN SHAW Safety | 5-11 | 206 | 2L | Senior
KICK RETURNS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2015 33 750 1 91 22.7 62.5 TOTAL 33 750 1 91 22.7 62.5
Piscataway, N.J. | Piscataway HS Career Honors: 2014: KU’s Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Oklahoma State.
TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 12-0 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12-0 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 SCHADLER’S CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 Touchdowns: 1, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 Rush attempts: 6, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 ; Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Rush yards: 56, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (6 carries) Long rush: 23, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Total offense attempts: 6, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (6 rush,0 pass); Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 (6 rush,0 pass) Total offense yards: 56, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (56 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards: 115, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Kick returns: 6, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Kick return yards: 115, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 (5 returns) Long kick return: 91, South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 Tackles: 1, at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 (1-0); Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (0-1)
2015 (Jr.): Played in all 12 games, logging nine starts at nickelback… Ranked fourth on KU’s tackle leaderboard with 65 total tackles… Also produced one sack and three pass breakups… Gathered a career-best 10 tackles against Rutgers… South Dakota State: Notched five tackles and a quarterback hurry after starting at nickelback… Memphis: Contributed two tackles… at Rutgers: Started at nickelback in his return home to Piscataway, New Jersey and made a career-best 10 tackles… at Iowa State: Grabbed two tackles… Baylor: Broke up a pass and recorded two tackles… Texas Tech: Started at nickelback and garnered seven tackles along with a pass breakup… at Oklahoma State: Started at nickelback for the third-straight game and collected seven tackles… Oklahoma: Started his second-straight game at nickelback and tied for the team second-best with nine tackles… at Texas: Gathered seven tackles… at TCU: Started at safety and secured five tackles… West Virginia: Started his sixth-consecutive game and posted four tackles… K-State: Garnered four tackles and the first sack of his career. 2014 (So.): Saw time in all 12 games, starting eight at nickelback… KU’s fourthbest tackler among players in the secondary, finishing the year with 36 total tackles… Southeast Missouri State: Recorded three tackles and his first pass breakup... at Duke: Made a career-high six tackles, 0.5 of which was counted for a loss, along with his first forced fumble... Central Michigan: Had one tackle... Texas: Recorded two tackles... at West Virginia: Notched a career-high-tying six tackles... Oklahoma State: Named KU’s Special Teams Player of the Week after blocking a kick and posting four tackles, 1.5 tackles-for-loss and a fumble recovery... at Texas Tech: Collected two tackles... at Baylor: Made one tackle... Iowa State: Contributed four tackles, including 0.5-for-loss... TCU: Made five tackles and hurried the quarterback once... at Oklahoma: Chipped in two tackles. 2013 (RFr.): Played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams... Collected three tackles, all solos. 2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
RYAN SCHADLER
FRANK SEURER, JR.
#18
Safety | 5-11 | 195 | SQ | Junior Olathe, Kan. | Olathe South HS 2015 (RSo.): Did not see any game action. 2014 (So.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. 2013 (Fr. at Hutchinson CC): Played one season at Hutchinson CC under head coach Rion Rhodes where he helped lead the Blue Dragons to an 8-4 overall mark and a win in the Salt City Bowl... Saw action in 12 games... Completed 92-of-161 passes, good for 1,114 yards and 10 touchdowns... Carried the ball 92 times for 180 yards and five scores... Ranked second on the team in total offense with 1,294 yards on the season. High School: Earned four letters playing football at Olathe South HS under head coach Jeff Gourley... Helped guide the Falcons to the 2011 Kansas Class 6A state title... Passed for 1,600 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2011 as he helped OSHS also take home the Sunflower League title... Earned second-team All-Sunflower league honors and honorable mention all-state honors in 2011... Earned All-Olathe team honors in 2010, 2011 and 2012... Also lettered in lacrosse at OSHS... Earned first-team all-metro lacrosse honors in 2013 and second-team all-metro in 2012. Personal: Son of Frank, Sr., and Amie Seurer... His father, Frank, was a three-year football letterwinner at Kansas and still ranks second on the KU all-time passing chart with 6,410 passing yards... The elder Frank Seurer also played in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs... Majoring in philosophy with a minor in communications.
High School: An outstanding player on both sides of the ball... Set seven Piscataway HS records his senior season as a running back... Recorded the most rushing yards in a game (304) in the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 title game win... Also scored three touchdowns in the game, leading his team to victory... Ran for 1,596 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior and was also PHS’ top defensive player, playing both linebacker and safety... A First Team All-State selection and Middlesex County Player of the Year by the Newark Star-Ledger... Holds school record for career rushing yards (2,848), rushing touchdowns (45) and longest rush (98 yards)... Named 2011 Defensive Player of the Year by the Somerville News Tribune... Recorded 90 tackles and seven interceptions in 2011... Coached by Dan Higgins at Piscataway HS... Also a standout wrestler at PHS... Placed second in the state wresting meet at 171 pounds as a junior... Holds the school record for wins with 120 and was 25-0 as a senior wrestling in the 185-pound weight class... Led PHS wrestling team to the County Championship in each of his last three years, earning MVP honors in 2011... Also competed in track and field, running both the 100 and 200 meters and as a member of the 4x100 and 4x200-meter relay teams. Personal: Also fielded offers from Penn State, Maryland, South Carolina and Iowa... Son of Darlene and Stephen Shaw... Majoring in sociology with a minor in psychology. SHAW’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds 2013 12-0 3 0 3 0.0 0 2014 12-8 24 12 36 2.5 5 2015 12-9 47 18 65 1.0 8 TOTAL 36-17 74 30 104 3.5 13 SACKS G UA 2013 12-0 0 2014 12-8 0 2015 12-9 1 TOTAL 36-17 1
PD FF 0 0 1 1 3 0 4 1
A Total Yds 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1.0 8 0 1.0 8
SHAW’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 (7-3) Sacks: 1.0, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.5, Oklahoma State, Oct 11, 2014 (1-0) Fumbles forced: 1, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 Fumbles recovered: 1, Oklahoma State, Oct 11, 2014 Pass breakups: 1, 4 times Blocked kicks: 1, Oklahoma State, Oct 11, 2014
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JORDAN SHELLEY-SMITH
#79
Personal: Son of Nytasha and Steven Sims, Sr... Has an older sister, Siera... Majoring in pre-business. SIMS’ CAREER STATS REC G-S REC Yds TD 2015 11-6 30 349 2 TOTAL 11-6 30 349 2
Offensive Line | 6-5 | 302 | 2L | Senior Waco, Texas | Reicher Catholic HS
LG Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 53 2.7 11.6 31.7 53 2.7 11.6 31.7
RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2015 11-6 1 -9 0 0 -9.0 -0.8 TOTAL 11-6 1 -9 0 0 -9.0 -0.8
2015 (Jr.): Anchored the left tackle position in each of the nine games he played in 2015… Started 9-of-9 contests, missing three games due to injury… South Dakota State: Started at right tackle and recorded two knock-down blocks, helping the Jayhawks to their most total yards (576) since 2007… Memphis: Assisted the KU ball carriers to 194 rushing yards after a three-knock-down block performance… at Rutgers: Started his third-straight game at left tackle and provided two knock-down blocks… at Iowa State: Made his fourth-consecutive start at left tackle and had one knock-down… Baylor: Recorded his fifth-straight start and fifth-consecutive, with a knock-down block… Texas Tech: Started at left tackle and posted two knock-downs in helping KU to its most passing yards in 2015 (330)… at Oklahoma State: Started his seventh-consecutive game at left tackle… Oklahoma: Sat out due to injury… at Texas: Missed the contest due to injury… at TCU: Missed the game due to injury… West Virginia: Returned from injury to start at left tackle… K-State: Started at left tackle and helped KU gain 4.5 yards-per-play… Tallied a team-best three knock-down blocks against the Wildcats.
KICK RETURNS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2015 3 49 0 20 16.3 4.5 TOTAL 3 49 0 20 16.3 4.5
2014 (So.): Switched to offensive line from tight end during fall camp… Played in all 12 contests... Iowa State: Started at right tackle in KU’s win over the Cyclones. 2013 (RFr.): Played in eight games, starting one, at tight end... Texas Tech: Caught one pass for three yards. 2012 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Saw action for Reicher Catholic as both a wide receiver and tight end on offense and a defensive end on defense... Had 16 catches for 124 yards and two touchdowns as a senior... Also recorded three touchdowns for the RCHS defense in 2011... Named first-team all-state as a tight end... An honorable mention member of the Super Centex Team on defense... Reeled in six catches for 109 yards during his junior year, averaging 18 yards per catch with two touchdowns... Member of the Reicher Catholic team that captured the state title in 2009... Played for Mark Waggoner at Reicher Catholic... Also ran track at RCHS, competing in the 110 and 300-meter hurdles.
PASS G-S ATT CMP INT Yds TD LG PCT Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2015 10-6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 10-6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 11 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 SIMS’ CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 6, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 ; at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 Touchdowns: 1, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 ; at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 Rush attempts: 1, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 Rush yards: -9, at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (1 carries) Pass attempts: 1, at Rutgers, Sep 26, 2015 Receptions: 6, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 Receiving yards: 58, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 (2 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 ; at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 Long reception: 53, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Long TD reception: 36, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 All-purpose yards: 65, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Kick returns: 2, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Kick return yards: 38, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 (2 returns) Long kick return: 20, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Tackles: 1, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 (1-0); South Dakota State, Sep 05, 2015 (1-0)
MEET THE JAYHAWKS
Career Honors: 2015: Second Team Academic All-Big 12; Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2012: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
Personal: Son of Tonya and Steve Smith and Dennis Smith... Father, Dennis, played offensive line at Baylor before going on to play in the NFL for both the New York Jets and the Washington Redskins... Step-father, Steve, played wide receiver at Midwestern State... Majoring in supply chain management.
STEVEN SIMS, JR.
#11
Wide Receiver | 5-10 | 176 | 1L | Sophomore Houston, Texas | Travis HS Career Honors: 2015: Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team.
Offensive Line | 6-3 | 307 | SQ | Senior Shawnee, Kan. | Shawnee Mission Northwest HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2015 (Jr.): Did not see any game action.
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Butler Community College (2013-14): Played two seasons on the offensive line for the nationally-ranked Grizzlies... Coached by Troy Morrell at BCC... Earned a three-star rating from Rivals.com and 247Sports.com... Saw action in 11 games for the Grizzlies, helping them earn an 8-3 overall record in 2014... Picked up all-conference and allregion honors in 2014... Helped lead the Grizzlies to the 2013 conference and region titles.
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High School: Played for head coach Aaron Barnett at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School… Earned two letters in football at SMNWHS... Earned Sunflower League AllConference Honorable Mention honors in 2010 as a defensive lineman.
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Personal: Son of Chris and Carrie Harrison... Has a sister, Samantha, and two brothers, Charlie and Edward... Majoring in communications with a minor in sociology.
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High School: Earned a three-star rating by ESPN and a two-star ranking from Rivals and 247Sports.com… Made 26 catches for 427 yards and five touchdowns in 2012… Caught 47 passes for 690 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2013… Completed his senior season at Travis High School with 64 receptions for 923 yards and 14 scores while also rushing 28 times for 214 yards, adding five touchdowns… Earned first-team all-district honors his senior season... Named a finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year... Played for head coach Randy Cunningham at THS... Chose Kansas over offers from McNeese State, Southeastern Louisiana and Stephen F. Austin.
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2015 (Fr.): Played in 11 games, starting six contests… Caught a team second-best 30 passes for 349 yards and two scores… Caught at least one pass in every game he played… Totaled a career-best six receptions at TCU… Scored touchdowns against Baylor and Oklahoma State… Caught a career-high two passes for 58 yards against K-State… South Dakota State: Made his collegiate debut with a start at wide receiver, posting three catches for 15 yards… Memphis: Hauled in three catches for 27 yards and returned two kickoffs for 38 yards… at Rutgers: Caught two passes for 12 yards… at Iowa State: Snagged two passes, one a personal-long 38 yards, for a career-best total of 44 receiving yards… Baylor: Caught his first-career touchdown on a 36-yard pass… Texas Tech: Grabbed a career-best five passes for 37 yards… at Oklahoma State: Converted his only reception of 33 yards into a touchdown… Oklahoma: Made four catches for 30 yards… at Texas: Did not play… at TCU: Snagged a team and career-high six passes for 55 yards, while logging a then-career-long gain of 40 yards… West Virginia: Grabbed one pass for two yards… K-State: Totaled two receptions for a career-best 58 yards… Snagged a career-long gain of 53 yards against the Wildcats.
WILL SMITH
2016
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FISH SMITHSON Safety | 5-11 | 201 | 2L | Senior Baltimore, Md. | Highland HS [Utah]
Career Honors: 2015: Second Team All-Big 12 (coaches, Phil Steele Magazine); Muscle Milk Student Athlete of the Week (Memphis); Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2015 (Jr.): Started all 11 games he played, picking up Second Team All-Big 12 honors by the league coaches… Missed the West Virginia game due to injury… Led the nation in solo tackles, averaging 7.9 stops per game… Ranked 14th nationally in total tackles, averaging 10.1 per contest… Claimed the top spot in the Big 12 Conference in tackles per game, averaging 10.1 stops a contest… Led the Jayhawks in total tackles with 111 stops on the season… The first Kansas player since 1990 to make 10 or more stops in six-consecutive games… Posted two tackles for loss, two interceptions, three pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery on the year… South Dakota State: Started at safety, making five tackles and breaking up a pass in the secondary… Memphis: Wrapped up a game-high 12 tackles, forcing a fumble and breaking up a pass… Named the Muscle Milk Student Athlete of the Week following the Memphis game… at Rutgers: Gathered six tackles… at Iowa State: Reset his personal best for tackles after a 13-stop performance… Baylor: Just missed turning in double-digit tackles after recording nine stops and a pass breakup… Texas Tech: The Jayhawks’ leading defender after a 10-tackle game, in which he recorded a stop behind the line of scrimmage, the first interception of his career and a fumble return of 66 yards… at Oklahoma State: Racked up 10 tackles in what was his fourth game with double digitstops… Oklahoma: Notched his fifth game with 10 or more tackles after garnering 10 stops… at Texas: Became the first Kansas player in 15 seasons to make 10 or more tackles in four-straight games after a 13-tackle performance against the Longhorns… at TCU: Continued his double-figure tackling streak after a game-high 12 stops… Also picked off the second pass of his career and returned it 22 yards against the Horned Frogs… West Virginia: Missed the game due to injury… K-State: Returned from injury to log a game-best 11 tackles against K-State. 2014 (So.): KU’s fifth-leading tackler, playing in all 12 contests in 2014… The thirdbest tackling defensive back after totaling 49 total stops on the season… Also made two tackles-for-loss and had one pass breakup… Southeast Missouri State: Tallied five tackles in his debut for the Jayhawks... at Duke: Collected four tackles... Central Michigan: Posted five tackles... Texas: Recorded two stops... at West Virginia: Notched two tackles... Oklahoma State: Provided three stops... at Texas Tech: Contributed five tackles and his first-career pass breakup... at Baylor: Logged a career-best nine tackles... Iowa State: Recorded three tackles, including one for loss... TCU: Was in on one tackle... at Oklahoma: Posted six tackles, including one tackle in the Sooner backfield... at K-State: In on four stops. 2013 (Fr. at Hartnell College): Spent the 2013 season at Hartnell College under head coach Matt Collins... Helped lead the Panthers to the Coast Conference title, including a 9-2 mark and a win in the Living Breath Foundation Bowl... Earned All-Coast Conference First Team honors... Named Hartnell Defensive MVP after leading the Panthers with 74 tackles and eight interceptions on the season... His 58 solo stops and eight picks led the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA)... Also forced two fumbles and was credited with five pass breakups.
SMITHSON’S CAREER HIGHS All-purpose yards: 22, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 Interceptions: 1, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 ; Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Long interception return: 22, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 Tackles: 13, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (11-2); at Iowa State, Oct 03, 2015 (10-3) Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 times Fumbles forced: 1, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Fumbles recovered: 1, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Pass breakups: 1, 4 times
FISH SMITHSON
SEBASTIAN SOCK
#49
Defensive End | 6-4 | 229 | RS | Freshman Highlands Ranch, Colo. | Valor Christian HS Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Prepped at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado… Earned four letters between football and track & field… Played football for head coach Rod Sherman and helped Valor Christian win its fourth and fifth-consecutive state championships in 2012 and 2013… Voted senior class president. Personal: Son of Shawn and Geraldine Sock… Has one brother, Nathaniel… Majoring in finance… Lived overseas in middle school and played middle school football in Singapore.
COLIN SPENCER
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Cornerback | 5-10 | 183 | 2L | Junior Dallas, Texas | Woodrow Wilson HS
High School: Played primarily on offense at Highland HS (Salt Lake City, Utah) under head coach Brody Benson... Helped lead the Rams to a 7-4 mark during his senior campaign, while completing 32-of-61 passes for 528 yards and six touchdowns... Also rushed for 492 yards and nine touchdowns on 69 carries.
Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2014: Academic All-Big 12 First Team, Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2013: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring).
Personal: Signed with Navy out of Highland HS and attended Navy Prep in 2012... Son of Lori and Tony Smithson... Brother, Shaky, played wide receiver at Utah before a stint in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers... Full name is Anthony Smithson, but prefers to go by Fish... Majoring in sport management.
2015 (So.): Played in all 12 contests… Posted eight tackles and one fumble recovery… Made a career-high three tackles at Texas… Baylor: Made his first tackle of the season… at Oklahoma State: Contributed his second tackle of the season on punt coverage… Oklahoma: Recorded one tackle and recovered a fumble… at Texas: Collected a career-high three tackles… at TCU: Made two tackles on punt coverage.
SMITHSON’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds 2014 12-0 36 13 49 2.0 6 2015 11-11 87 24 111 2.0 2 TOTAL 23-11 123 37 160 4.0 8
2014 (RFr.): Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team… Participated in 10 games on special teams and in the secondary... at Duke: Recorded his first-career tackle... at Baylor: Made one tackle.
INT G-S No. 2014 12-0 0 2015 11-11 2 TOTAL 23-11 2
Yds 0 22 22
PD 1 5 6
TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 22 11.0 2.0 0 22 11.0 1.0
FF 0 1 1
FR Blkd 0 0 1 0 1 0
2013 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Kansas. High School: A three-star prospect according to Rivals, Scout and ESPN... A standout defensive back at Woodrow Wilson HS who was credited with six interceptions and five blocked kicks during his final two seasons... Also saw action on the offensive side of the ball where he rushed 54 times for 405 yards and five touchdowns as a senior... Hauled in six receptions for 119 yards and three TDs, while he also completed six passes, three of which were touchdowns, in 2012... Coached by Bobby Estes at Woodrow Wilson HS.
67 Personal: Selected Kansas after receiving interest from TCU, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Tulsa, Louisiana Tech and SMU... Son of Celeste and Rob Spencer... Majoring in environmental studies with a minor in geology. SPENCER’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds 2014 10-0 2 0 2 0.0 0 2015 12-0 7 1 8 0.0 0 TOTAL 22-0 9 1 10 0.0 0
BRANDON STEWART
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Cornerback | 6-0 | 178 | 1L | Senior PD FF 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR Blkd 0 0 1 0 1 0
SPENCER’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (3-0) Fumbles recovered: 1, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015
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Quarterback | 6-2 | 196 | RS | Freshman Vero Beach, Fla. | Vero Beach HS 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com, while earning two stars from Rivals… Named the 2014 Regional Most Valuable Player and Treasure Coast of Florida Co-Offensive Player of the Year after his senior season at Vero Beach HS… Became the first player in Treasure Coast history to throw for over 3,000 yards and 40 touchdowns in a season… Earned Class 8A All-State honorable mention honors after completing 220of-334 passes for 3,070 yards and 40 touchdowns and running 128 times for 579 yards and seven touchdowns in 2014… Set Vero Beach HS records for passing yards and touchdown passes in a game with 467 yards and six TDs in a 62-13 win over Santaluces HS... Played under head coach Lenny Jankowski at VBHS... Also lettered in lacrosse... Named Rotary Club Student of the Month... Member of the A-B Honor Roll... Chose Kansas over an offer from UConn. Personal: Son of Beth and John Stanley... Has two brothers, Derek and Will... Cousin, Jimmy Meyer, played quarterback at Harvard... Majoring in pre-business.
JACE STERNBERGER
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Tight End | 6-4 | 236 | RS | Freshman Kingfisher, Okla. | Kingfisher HS 2015 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas.
Trinity Valley Community College (2012-14): Spent two seasons at Trinity Valley Community College suiting up for head coach Brad Smiley… Played as a cornerback on the 2014 team that was a perfect 12-0… Helped lead the Cardinals to the SWJCFC championship, the Region XIV championship and the Heart of Texas Bowl title in 2014... Recorded 52 total tackles, including 39 solo stops, as a sophomore in 2014... Led TVCC with 19 pass breakups... Also had three interceptions and one forced fumble... Spent the 2013 season as a redshirt... Collected 19 tackles, including 16 solo hits, and six pass breakups for TVCC as a freshman in 2012. High School: Earned one letter playing football under head coach Joey McGuire at Cedar Hill HS... Named first-team all-district in 2011... Also picked up second-team allstate honors as a senior at CHHS... Moved to Cedar Hill for his senior year of high school after playing first three years at Buena HS in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Personal: Son of Erica and Kevin Stewart... Has one brother, Kevin... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences. STEWART’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 10-9 29 6 35 0.5 0 0 1 0 1 TOTAL 10-9 29 6 35 0.5 0 0 1 0 1 STEWART’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 (8-0) Tackles for loss: .5, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 (0-0) Fumbles forced: 1, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Blocked kicks: 1, West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015
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Personal: Son of Jason and Jackie Sternberger… Has two siblings, Jett and Jax… Majoring in pre-sport management.
2015 (Jr.): Saw action in 10 games, starting nine contests… Gathered 35 tackles, 0.5 tackle-for-loss, one forced fumble and a blocked kick… Produced a career-high eight tackles against Memphis… Blocked a kick against West Virginia… South Dakota State: Started as one of KU’s cornerbacks in his debut, contributing three tackles… Memphis: Notched a career-best eight tackles and forced a fumble… at Rutgers: Started his third-straight game at cornerback and contributed six tackles… at Iowa State: Made three tackles… Baylor: Missed the contest due to injury… Texas Tech: Sat out due to injury… at Oklahoma State: Returned from injury to rotate in at corner and record one stop… Oklahoma: Started at corner and made two tackles… at Texas: Posted one tackle… at TCU: Started at corner, contributing four tackles, and assisted on a tackle for a loss… West Virginia: Started at corner, made three tackles and blocked the first field goal attempt of his career… K-State: Secured four tackles.
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High School: Credited with a two-star rating by Rivals and 247Sports.com after his senior season at Kingfisher High School… Completed his senior season in 2014 playing on both sides of the ball, catching 42 passes for 390 yards and eight touchdowns at tight end… Also played defensive end and garnered 53 tackles, 23 tackles-for-loss, 21 sacks, three forced fumbles and six pass breakups… Helped his team to a state championship in 2013 after recording nine catches for 191 yards and four touchdowns on offense, while also securing 39 tackles, 6.5 sacks, five pass breakups and four forced fumbles on defense… Earned 10 letters during his time at Kingfisher participating in basketball, football and track… Chose Kansas over offers from New Mexico, Sam Houston State, South Dakota and Tulsa.
Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
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CARTER STANLEY
Cedar Hill, Texas | Cedar Hill HS
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DEVON WILLIAMS
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RYAN WILLIS
Defensive Tackle | 6-4 | 311 | 1L | Senior
Quarterback | 6-4 | 211 | 1L | Sophomore
St. Augustine, Fla. | St. Augustine HS
Overland Park, Kan. | Bishop Miege HS
Career Honors: 2014: KU Otto Schnellbacher Award winner for the Show Team Offensive Player of the Year.
Career Honors: 2015: Athlon Sports National Freshman of the Week (Texas Tech); Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall).
2015 (RJr.): Logged snaps in four contests against Baylor, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Texas… Baylor: Saw the first time of his career on the defensive line, but did not record any statistics… Texas Tech: Rotated in along the defensive line, but did not record any statistics… Oklahoma: Saw time, but did not record any statistics.
2015 (Fr.): Became the sixth freshman to lead the Jayhawks in passing since 1937 and the first to do so since 2010… Threw for a Kansas freshman record 1,719 yards and nine touchdowns… His 1,719 passing yards rank 15th on KU’s all-time single-season leaderboard… Completed 164-of-315 passes… His 164 completions are ninth on KU’s all-time single-season leaderboard… Threw a touchdown in six-straight contests… Tossed for a career-high 330 yards against Texas Tech… Completed 35-of-50 passes against the Red Raiders… His game against Texas Tech ranks fifth all-time in KU’s single-game completions, 22nd in single-game passing yards and ninth in single-game attempts… Started the final eight games of the season… South Dakota State: Debuted in a relief role and attempted two passes… Memphis: Did not play… at Rutgers: Did not play… at Iowa State: Set then-career highs in pass completions (8), attempts (16) and yards (100)… Baylor: Started the first game of his career and erased his previous passing career highs after a 20-completion, 158-yard, one touchdown performance on 36 passes… Also became the first true freshman quarterback to throw a touchdown since Todd Reesing in 2006… Texas Tech: Awarded Athlon Sports National Freshman of the Week honors after setting nearly every Kansas freshman passing record of completions (35), attempts (50), yards (330) and completion percentage (70 percent)… Also came just two completions short of an overall school record 37 completed passes… Threw for the most yards by a Jayhawk in 2015, while registering a two-touchdown game against the Red Raiders… at Oklahoma State: Lobbed his third touchdown of the year and completed 12-of-31 passes… Oklahoma: Completed 20-of-34 passes for 181 yards, along with KU’s lone score of the day on a touchdown pass… Also punted a quickkick 36 yards to pin the Sooners inside their own 20-yard line… at Texas: Converted 17of-34 passes for 214 yards and a touchdown… Became the first quarterback since 2013 to throw a touchdown in five-straight games… at TCU: Tossed a touchdown in his sixthstraight game and completed 20-of-41 passes for 203 yards… West Virginia: Halted a streak of six-straight games with a touchdown pass and 150 yards after completing 13-of-36 passes for 127 yards and two interceptions… K-State: Manufactured 215 yards passing and two touchdowns after completing 19 of his 35 pass attempts… Also recorded a career-best 18 yards rushing on nine carries against the Wildcats.
2014 (Jr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. 2012-13 (Fr.-So. at Georgia Military College): Joined Kansas after spending two seasons at Georgia Military College where he helped lead the Bulldogs to an 11-1 mark and a No. 3 national ranking in the final 2013 National Junior College Athletics Association (NJCAA) poll... Anchored the Bulldogs’ offensive line that paved the way for the NJCAA’s top rushing offense at 289.2 yards per game in 2013... Earned NJCAA First Team AllAmerica honors in 2013... Rated the 15th-best offensive tackle by JCGridiron.com... Played for head coach Bert Williams at GMC. High School: Earned Class 6A Third-Team All-State honors following his senior season at St. Augustine HS... Helped lead SAHS to the 4-6A District title and an appearance in the state playoffs... Saw action on both sides of the ball while playing for head coach Joey Wiles at St. Augustine. Personal: Son of Sherita and Angelo Williams... Majoring in liberal arts and sciences.
D.J. WILLIAMS
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Defensive Tackle | 6-5 | 302 | 1L | Sophomore Lufkin, Texas | Lufkin HS Career Honors: 2014: KU George Mrkonic Award winner for the Show Team Defensive Player of the Year. 2015 (RFr.): Played in eight games, including seven straight to end the season… Made 11 tackles, registered 1.5 sacks and stripped a ball carrier for a fumble… Made a careerhigh three tackles against Oklahoma State… Registered 1.0 sack at Texas… Iowa State: Saw the first action of his career and recorded a tackle... Baylor: Did not play… Texas Tech: Saw the first extended playing time of his career and made one tackle, while assisting on a sack… at Oklahoma State: Procured a career-high three tackles… Oklahoma: Turned in two tackles… at Texas: Turned in two tackles, highlighted by a strip-sack against the Longhorns… at TCU: Made one tackle… West Virginia: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… K-State: Assisted on one tackle. 2014 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Earned a three-star rating from Rivals.com, ESPN.com and Scout.com... Rivals.com ranked him the 38th-best defensive tackle in the nation and the 78th-best player in the state of Texas... Ranked the 58th-best defensive tackle in the nation and the 96th-best player in Texas by ESPN.com... Earned 14-5A All-District honors by the Houston Chronicle... Played for head coach Todd Quick at LHS. Personal: Son of Temikia and Demiesha Williams... Signed with Kansas over offers from Miami (Florida), Missouri and Oklahoma... Majoring in communications. WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 8-0 5 6 11 1.5 17 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 8-0 5 6 11 1.5 17 0 1 0 0 SACKS G UA 2015 8-0 1 TOTAL 8-0 1
A Total Yds 1 1.5 17 1 1.5 17
WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3, at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 (2-1) Sacks: 1.0, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (1-0) Fumbles forced: 1, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015
High School: Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals and 247Sports.com coming out of Bishop Miege HS… Played for head coach Jon Holmes at BMHS... Threw for 5,986 yards and 65 touchdowns during his two seasons as the Stags’ starting quarterback… Named to the Wichita Eagle’s Top 11 All-State team and was an All-Class 4A First Team selection in 2014… Helped his team to an unblemished 13-0 record and a 2014 Class 4A state title after completing 179-of-283 passes for 3,003 yards and 35 touchdowns… Also ran 52 times for 182 yards and four touchdowns… Eastern Kansas League Player of the Year as a senior and was also named a finalist for the Simone Award... Concluded his junior season in 2013 with 174 completions for 2,983 yards and 31 touchdowns on his way to a his second-straight First Team All-Eastern Kansas League selection and an Honorable Mention All-State bid… Four-year member of the honor roll... Chose Kansas over offers from Illinois, Kansas State, Tulsa and Wyoming. Personal: Son of Lois and Steve Willis... Has two older sisters, Lauren and Abby... Father, Steve, played football at Kansas State... Mother, Lois, competed in track and field at Iowa State... Sister, Lauren, played basketball at Oklahoma... Sister, Abby, played basketball at Saint Louis University... Majoring in pre-business. WILLIS’ CAREER STATS PASS G-S ATT CMP INT Yds TD 2015 10-8 315 164 10 1719 9 TOTAL 10-8 315 164 10 1719 9
LG PCT Avg/P Avg/G Effic 53 52.1 5.5 171.9 101.0 53 52.1 5.5 171.9 101.0
RUSH G-S ATT YDS TD LG Avg/C Avg/G 2015 10-8 59 -79 0 23 -1.3 -7.9 TOTAL 10-8 59 -79 0 23 -1.3 -7.9 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G 2015 10-8 -79 1719 1640 164.0 TOTAL 10-8 -79 1719 1640 164.0
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JOHN WIRTEL Long Snapper | 6-3 | 241 | 3L | Senior Orland Park, Ill. | Mount Carmel HS
Career Honors: 2015: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2014: KU Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Texas Tech... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall). 2015 (Jr.): Played in 10 games… Shared long snapping duties throughout the season… South Dakota State: Served as the Jayhawks’ long snapper on punts… Memphis: Did not play… at Rutgers: Served as KU’s long snapper on all four punts… at Iowa State: Snapped on eight punts… Baylor: Did not play… Texas Tech: Served as KU’s long snapper on four punts… at Oklahoma State: Made his first tackle of the season on punt coverage… Oklahoma: Served as the Jayhawks’ long snapper on eight punts and a PAT conversion… at Texas: Served as KU’s long snapper on all special teams plays… at TCU: Snapped on all of KU’s special teams field goal, PAT and punt tries... West Virginia: KU’s snapper on all punt tries… K-State: Helped convert two PATs. 2014 (So.): Saw time in all 12 games… Served as KU’s long snapper on punts… at Duke: Had one tackle... at Baylor: Made one tackle... at Oklahoma: Credited with one tackle. 2013 (Fr.): Played in all 12 games, serving as KU’s long snapper on punts... Recorded three tackles on the season, including two solo stops... Credited with a fumble recovery... One of two true freshmen on the roster to see action in 2013.
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WILLIS’ CAREER HIGHS Rush attempts: 12, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Rush yards: 18, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 (9 carries) Long rush: 23, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 Pass attempts: 50, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Pass completions: 35, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Pass yards: 330, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Pass TDs: 2, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 ; Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Had intercepted: 2, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 ; West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015 ; at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 Long pass: 53, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Long TD pass: 36, Baylor, Oct 10, 2015 Total offense attempts: 58, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 (8 rush,50 pass) Total offense yards: 323, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 (-7 rush,330 pass) All-purpose yards: 18, Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Punt attempts: 1, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 Punt yards: 36, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (1 punts) Longest punt: 36, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 Tackles: 1, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 (1-0)
High School: Earned two letters as a tight end and long snapper at Mount Carmel HS… Helped lead team to state title his senior year… Played for head coach Frank Lenti… Won state title in baseball, along with winning the Steven Bajenski Award his sophomore year and the Frank Kisvka Award his senior year... Made the honor roll all four years. Personal: Son of John and Coleen Wirtel... Cousin, Jacob Bushue, plays soccer at Indiana… Majoring in communication studies with a minor in business. WIRTEL’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds 2013 12-0 1 2 3 0.0 0 2014 12-0 1 2 3 0.0 0 2015 10-0 1 0 1 0.0 0 TOTAL 34-0 3 4 7 0.0 0
PD FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FR Blkd 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
WIRTEL’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2, at Oklahoma State, Nov 09, 2013 (1-1) Fumbles recovered: 1, at TCU, Oct 12, 2013
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DANIEL WISE
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MATTHEW WYMAN
Defensive Tackle | 6-3 | 290 | 1L | Sophomore
Kicker | 6-1 | 225 | 3L | Senior
Lewisville, Texas | Hebron HS
Bloomfield Hills, Mich. | Andover HS
Career Honors: 2015: Campus Insider’s Honorable Mention Freshman All-America. 2015 (RFr.): Saw action in all 12 games, starting seven contests along the defensive line… Made 26 tackles, 3.5 sacks and 5.5 tackles-for-loss… Also broke up a pass and blocked a kick… Notched a career-best six tackles at Oklahoma State… Posted a sack in three-straight games… South Dakota State: Debuted at Kansas with a start at defensive tackle, ending the game with five tackles and half of a sack… Memphis: Started at defensive tackle, but did not record any statistics… at Rutgers: Notched two tackles… at Iowa State: Gathered four tackles… Baylor: Provided two tackles and a sack… Texas Tech: Filled the stat sheet by recording five tackles, a sack, a pass breakup, a quarterback hurry and blocked PAT attempt… Oklahoma State: Stonewalled several Cowboy plays at the line of scrimmage after turning in a sack and a personalhigh six tackles… Oklahoma: Made two tackles, one behind the line of scrimmage, and hurried the quarterback… at Texas: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… TCU: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Secured one stop behind the line of scrimmage… K-State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics. 2014 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season at Kansas. High School: Signed with Kansas as a three-star prospect according to ESPN.com and Scout.com... ESPN.com rated him the 77th-best defensive tackle in the nation... Recorded 49 tackles, including 33 solo stops, as a senior... Also credited with 5.0 sacks and 14 quarterback hurries... Posted 77 total tackles, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery as a junior... Named to Vype Magazine’s DFW Top 100 list for 2014... Coached by Brian Brazil at Hebron High School. Personal: Son of Sheila and Deatrich Wise... Father, Deatrich Wise, Sr., was selected in the ninth round of the 1988 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks and also spent time with the New Orleans Saints and the CFL’s British Columbia Lions... Brother, Deatrich Wise, Jr., currently plays defensive end at Arkansas... Selected Kansas over offers from Colorado, Missouri, SMU and Texas Tech... Majoring in pre-sport management. WISE’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2015 12-7 17 9 26 5.5 22 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 12-7 17 9 26 5.5 22 1 0 0 1 SACKS G UA 2015 12-7 3 TOTAL 12-7 3
A Total Yds 1 3.5 19 1 3.5 19
WISE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, at Oklahoma State, Oct 24, 2015 (4-2) Sacks: 1.0, 4 times Tackles for loss: 1.0, 6 times Pass breakups: 1, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015 Blocked kicks: 1, Texas Tech, Oct 17, 2015
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Career Honors: 2015: Special Teams Player of the Week (Memphis); Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2014: KU Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Iowa State. 2013: Lou Groza Award “Star of the Week” (Louisiana Tech), Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (spring). 2015 (Jr.): Served as KU’s primary leg in all 12 games… Late in the season, was one of four kickers in the FBS who handled all four kicking responsibilities of punting, field goals, kickoffs and extra points… Averaged 41.5 yards-per-punt and kicked 10 inside of the 20-yard line… Had seven punts of 50 or more yards… Made 2-of-4 field goals… Kicked 20-of-43 kickoffs through the end zone… Made 4-of-5 PAT tries… South Dakota State: Entrusted with kickoff duties, booting seven balls for 450 yards and four touchbacks… Memphis: Connected on a 51-yard field goal and kicked off six times for 390 yards with five touchbacks… The 51-yard field goal was the second-longest made attempt in the Big 12 Conference through the first two weeks… Named KU’s Special Teams Player of the Week following the Memphis game… at Rutgers: Kicked off three times for 187 yards and one touchback… at Iowa State: Kicked off three times for 193 yards and one touchback… Baylor: Kicked off twice for 130 yards, including one touchback against Baylor… Texas Tech: Served as KU’s utility special teams player after attempting two field goals, kicking off four times for two touchbacks and punting for the first time in his career… Recorded three punts for 127 yards, with a long of 45, pinning one kick inside the 20-yard line against the Red Raiders… at Oklahoma State: Totaled eight punts for 345 yards and recorded the two longest punts by a Jayhawk this season after strikes of 52 and 56 yards… Oklahoma: Averaged 42.8 yards-per-punt after kicking eight times for 342 yards, with a long of 52… Also pinned the Sooners inside their own 20-yard line twice… at Texas: Punted six times for 263 yards – pinning three Longhorn drives inside their own 20-yard line… at TCU: Handled all kicking responsibilities, including field goals (1-of-1, 42 yards), kickoffs (4, 256 yards), PAT tries (2-of-2) and punts (career-high 11 attempts for 477 yards and two inside the 20-yard line)… West Virginia: Punted a career-high 12 times for 487 yards… K-State: Punted five times for 157 yards and kicked off three times for 120 yards… Also converted two PAT tries against the Wildcats. 2014 (So.): Participated in 11-of-12 games… Made 9-of-15 field goal tries for the season while connecting on 25-of-27 point after attempts… Southeast Missouri State: Connected on 2-of-4 field goals with a long of 43 yards in a victory over the Redhawks... at Duke: Scored KU’s only points with a 34-yard field goal... Central Michigan: Made 1-of-2 field goal tries, including a make from 27 yards... Texas: Did not attempt a field goal or point after try in a shutout loss... at West Virginia: Connected on two extra points... Oklahoma State: Made two field goals on three attempts, including a gametying 35-yard try in the fourth quarter... at Texas Tech: Missed his only field goal attempt of 37 yards... at Baylor: Did not attempt any field goals, but connected on two extra points... Iowa State: Made both of his field goal attempts of 35 and 37 yards... TCU: Drilled one 23-yard field goal... at Oklahoma: Made one extra point... at K-State: Had one extra-point attempt blocked. 2013 (Fr.): Played in eight games… Served as KU’s placekicker… Connected on 5-of-10 field goals on the season… Also made 13-of-16 point after attempts (PATs)… Knocked down a career-best 52-yard field goal vs. LA Tech… South Dakota: Opened the season making his lone field goal attempt of 45 yards… Louisiana Tech: Made two of three field goals in the win over the Bulldogs, including the game-winning 52-yarder, as time expired… Named the Lou Groza Award “Star of the Week” (Sept. 23)… Texas Tech: Hit a 36-yard field goal… at TCU: Made a 37-yard attempt.
71 High School: Earned one letter as a kicker at Andover HS, while playing in just five games due to an injury... Also picked up two letters in soccer at AHS... Earned honorable mention all-state honors in soccer as a senior... Won a National Portfolio award in photography at Andover HS.
MICHAEL ZUNICA
Personal: Son of Timothy and Jennifer Wyman... Father, Timothy, played football at Albion College... Majoring in psychology.
Palos Park, Ill. | St. Rita of Cascia HS
WYMAN’S CAREER STATS SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2013 8 0 0 0 0 13 0 5 28 3.5 2014 11 0 0 0 0 25 0 9 52 4.7 2015 12 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 10 0.8 TOTAL 31 0 0 0 0 42 0 16 90 2.9 Att Made Lg Pct 10 5 52 50.0 15 9 43 60.0 4 2 51 50.0 29 16 52 55.2
KICKOFFS G No Yards Avg 2013 8 0 0 0.0 2014 11 1 53 53.0 2015 12 43 2620 60.9 TOTAL 31 44 2673 60.8 PUNTING G 2013-14 19 2015 12 TOTAL 31
No Yards Lg Avg 0 0 0 0.0 53 2198 58 41.5 53 2198 58 41.5
WYMAN’S’ CAREER HIGHS Points scored: 10, Iowa State, Nov 08, 2014 ; SEMO, Sep 06, 2014 Kick PATs: 4, Iowa State, Nov 08, 2014 ; SEMO, Sep 06, 2014 ; South Dakota, Sep 07, 2013 Points by kicking: 10, Iowa State, Nov 08, 2014 ; SEMO, Sep 06, 2014 Rush attempts: 1, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 ; Kansas State, Nov 28, 2015 Long rush: 3, at TCU, Nov 14, 2015 Field goals made: 2, 4 times Field goal attempts: 4, SEMO, Sep 06, 2014 Longest field goal: 52, Louisiana Tech, Sep 21, 2013 Longest field goal attempt: 56, at Duke, Sep 13, 2014 Punt attempts: 12, West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015 Punt yards: 487, West Virginia, Nov 21, 2015 (12 punts) Longest punt: 58, at Texas, Nov 07, 2015 Kickoffs: 7, SDSU, Sep 5, 2015 Kickoff Yards: 450, SDSU, Sep 5, 2015 Touchbacks: 5, Memphis, Sep 12, 2015 Kickoff Out of Bounds: 1, 3 times Tackles: 1, Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (0-1)
Fullback | 5-11 | 231 | 2L | Senior
Career Honors: 2015: All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (coaches); Academic All-Big 12 Second Team; Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2014: Academic All-Big 12 Second Team; Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2013: Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (fall and spring). 2015 (Jr.): A versatile player who seeks contact… Switched from linebacker to a blocking fullback midway through the season… Played in all 12 games, starting four against Iowa State, Baylor, Oklahoma and TCU… South Dakota State: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… Memphis: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Rutgers: Saw action on the offensive side of the ball, substituting in to block in shortyardage situations… at Iowa State: Started on offense to block out of the backfield… Baylor: Started his second-straight game on the offensive side of the ball… Texas Tech: Saw time, but did not record any statistics… at Oklahoma State: Saw time on offense, but did not record any statistics… Oklahoma: Started at fullback, but did not record any statistics… at Texas: Saw action, but did not record any statistics… at TCU: Saw time at fullback and on special teams, but did not record any statistics… West Virginia: Started at fullback, but did not record any statistics… K-State: Rotated in at fullback, but did not record any statistics.
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2014 (So.): Saw time in 9-of-12 games in a reserve linebacker and special teams role in 2014… at K-State: Saw extended playing time, where he made his first career tackle. 2013 (RFr.): Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules. 2012 (Fr. at Columbia): Redshirted his first season at Columbia. High School: A two-year letterwinner at St. Rita of Cascia HS... Played fullback and running back... A team captain his senior year... Earned First Team All-Chicago Catholic League honors in 2011... Also named First Team Academic All-State as a senior... As a senior, rushed for 443 yards and four touchdowns on 82 carries... Also had 19 receptions for 154 yards and two TDs... Helped lead St. Rita to the state 7A semifinals in both his junior and senior seasons... Played for head coach Todd Kuska at St. Rita... Earned three letters playing baseball and one letter playing basketball... Played baseball for his father, Michael, and helped lead his team to the 4A state championship game his freshman and sophomore seasons. Personal: Son of Michael and Jacqueline Zunica... His father, Michael, played baseball at St. Xavier... Majoring in business administration. ZUNICA’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G-S UA A Total TFL Yds 2014 9-0 1 0 1 0.0 0 2015 12-4 1 0 1 0.0 0 TOTAL 21-4 2 0 2 0.0 0
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ZUNICA’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 1, at Kansas State, Nov 29, 2014 (1-0); Oklahoma, Oct 31, 2015 (1-0)
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SHOLA AYINDE
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DEEISAAC DAVIS
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Cornerback | 6-0 | 175 | HS | Freshman
Defensive Tackle | 6-3 | 300 | JC | Junior
Richmond, Texas | Georgia Ranch HS
Wichita, Kan. | Andover HS // Highland CC
High School: Garnered a three-star rating by ESPN and two-star status by Rivals and 247Sports.com… Earned Class 24-5A All-District Second Team honors at the conclusion of the 2014 season… Named a Top-100 recruit by the Houston Chronicle... Helped lead the Longhorns to a 12-2 mark and an appearance in the regional finals while playing for head coach Ricky Tullos at George Ranch HS his senior year... Completed the 2013 season with 49 tackles, seven pass breakups, two interceptions and one tackle-for-loss while play at Bush HS... Named first team all-district as a junior at BHS.
Highland Community College (2015): Played one season at Highland Community College for head coach Aaron Arnold… ESPN’s No. 12 junior college defensive tackle... A three-star prospect according to ESPN.com and 247Sports.com... Registered 82 tackles, including 5.0 sacks, at HCC in 2015... Had three games with 10 or more stops, including a career-best 13 tackles against Butler Community College... Credited with 3.0 sacks versus Garden City Community College... Earned honorable mention Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference All-Conference honors.
Personal: Son of Elaine and Christopher Ayinde... Has three siblings: brother Chris and sisters Cherri and Seyan... Majoring in pre-sport management... Shola is pronounced show-luh... Ayinde is pronounced eye-in-day.
Eastern Arizona College (2014): Spent his freshman season at Eastern Arizona College... Tallied 71 tackles in 11 games in 2014... Collected 2.5 sacks at EAC while playing for John O’Mera.
ISAIAH BEAN
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Defensive End | 6-4 | 210 | HS | Freshman Humble, Texas | Summer Creek HS High School: Earned a three-star rating by ESPN and 247Sports.com and two-star status by Rivals… Racked up 70 tackles and 14 sacks in 2015... Selected to the 166A All-District First Team following his senior campaign... Named Summer Creek’s MVP for defense... Played primarily on offense until his senior season when he moved to defensive end for head coach Brian Ford... A three-year letterwinner at SCHS, helped lead the Bulldogs to a district title in 2013... Chose Kansas over offers from Cal, Fresno State, Illinois, Iowa State, Tulsa and UNLV. Personal: Son of Terrance and Sharon Bean… Has three siblings: Aiyana, Elijah and Emani... Majoring in pre-psychology.
KEEGAN BREWER
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Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 177 | HS | Freshman Corinth, Texas | Lake Dallas HS High School: Earned three letters playing for head coach Michael Young at Lake Dallas High School... Hauled in 108 catches for 1,636 yards and 24 touchdowns in 2015... Helped lead the Falcons to the Texas state semifinals... Picked up several honors following his senior season, including 6-5A unanimous District MVP, APSE 5A All State Second Team, Old Coach Scout.com DFW First Team wide receiver, Dallas Morning News First Team wide receiver, Denton Record Chronicle All Area Offensive Player of the Year, Player of the Year Finalist 1st Down Club of Dallas-Fort Worth... Had a strong junior campaign playing both cornerback and wide receiver... Named 2014 All-Area 2 Way Player of the Year... Also earned 2014 TSWA 5A All State Honorable Mention, all-district first team wide receiver and cornerback honors... As a sophomore, picked up 2013 LDHS Offensive MVP honors along with being named all-area first team wide receiver and all-district second team wide receiver honors. Personal: Son of B.J. and Tammy Brewer… Both of his parents played soccer at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas... His mother, Tammy, earned NAIA All-America honors... Has two siblings, Kaleb and Keeley... Brother, Kaleb, played golf at Kansas Newman... Sister, Keeley, plays soccer at Oklahoma City University... Majoring in sociology.
JULIAN CHANDLER
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Cornerback | 6-0 | 170 | HS | Freshman Fresno, Texas | Fort Bend Hightower HS High School: Played for head coach Padriac McGinnis at Fort Bend Hightower High School, earning three letters... Helped lead the Hurricanes to three-consecutive district titles... Earned Class 23-6A Defensive Second Team honors at the conclusion of the 2015 season… Chose Kansas over offers from Louisiana Tech, Nevada, New Mexico and North Texas... Picked up four letters in baseball and one in track and field... Named academic all-district four-straight years. Personal: Son of Howard and Felicia Chandler... Has one sister, Kelis... Majoring in presport management.
High School: Played for head coach Mike Lee at Andover High School... Helped lead AHS to a district championship in 2012... Earned honorable mention Class 5A All-State honors from the Topeka Capital-Journal following his senior season... Named all-conference as a senior and was selected to play in the 2013 Kansas Shrine Bowl. Personal: Son of Cecilia Wambugu-Davis and the late Dee Davis… Majoring in liberal arts and sciences... Has two sisters, Kelly and Elizabeth... DeeIsaac is pronounced DeeIsaac.
CAM DURLEY
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Offensive Line | 6-6 | 280 | HS | Freshman Houston, Texas | Houston Christian HS High School: Earned two letters playing football for head coach Max Bowman at Houston Christian High School… Helped lead the Mustangs to back-to-back appearances in the state semifinals, advancing to the state championship game in 2014... Earned allconference honors as a senior... Also lettered in basketball... Chose Kansas over offers from San Diego State, TCU and Temple. Personal: Son of James and Dana Durley... Also raised by his grandmother, Jennifer Graham... Has one brother, Aaron, who played basketball at TCU... Majoring in pre-sport management... Spent 11 years growing up in Saudi Arabia... Member of a baseball team that advanced to the Little League World Series.
EVAN FAIRS
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Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 185 | HS | Freshman Fulshear, Texas | Foster HS High School: Garnered a three-star rating by ESPN, 247Sports.com and Scout.com and two-star status by Rivals… Earned Class 24-5A Offensive MVP honors and was also named Class 24-5A all-district in 2015... Played for head coach Shaun McDowell at Foster High School, where he helped lead the Falcons to back-to-back Bi-District titles... Hauled in 55 receptions for 876 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior... Collected 33 catches for 705 yards and 10 scores as a junior in 2014... Also lettered in hoops at FHS… Selected Kansas after considering Illinois and Maryland. Personal: Son of Eric and Charlet Fairs... Has one sister, Erin, who played volleyball at South Florida and Louisville and is currently playing overseas... Majoring in pre-business.
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ISI HOLANI
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Offensive Line | 6-4 | 260 | HS | Freshman
Defensive Tackle | 6-3 | 325 | JC | Junior
Huffman, Texas | Hargrave HS
Kaumana, Hawaii | Hilo HS // Riverside City College
High School: Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN and 247Sports.com… Earned Class 10-2A all-district honors in 2015... Played for head coach Mike McEachern at Hargrave HS... Also lettered in hoops and track and field at HHS… Had recruiting interest from Iowa, Houston and Texas A&M.
DAGAN HAEHN
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Quarterback | 6-2 | 200 | HS | Freshman Lake Dallas, Texas | Lake Dallas HS High School: Earned three letters playing for head coach Michael Young at Lake Dallas High School... Responsible for more than 100 all-purpose touchdowns during this career at LDHS... Owns the Lake Dallas school records for passing yards and passing touchdowns... Helped lead the Falcons to the 2015 Texas state semifinals... Despite missing part of his senior season with an injury, finished 2015 with 2,318 passing yards and 29 touchdowns... Picked up several honors following his senior season, including 6-5A all-district first team honors, Old Coach Scout.com DFW first team quarterback, Vype Magazine DFW Area first team quarterback, Denton Record Chronicle 2015 Comeback Player of the Year... Picked up 2014 District MVP honors... Named first team all-area and all-county as a junior... Tabbed Player of the Week during his junior season by both the Dallas Morning News and Ford Texas... Named the Lake Dallas HS Offensive MVP in 2013 and 2014... Earned District 6-5A Sophomore of the Year honors in 2013... Also lettered in basketball and track and field at Lake Dallas HS. Personal: Son of Roman and Anne Haehn… Both of his parents are alums of the University of Kansas... His father, Roman, played football at Garden City Community College... Has two siblings, Dylan and Dane... Undecided on an academic major... First name, Dagan, is pronounced DAY-gun... Last name is pronounced HAWN.
HUNTER HARRIS
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Offensive Line | 6-2 | 275 | HS | Freshman Aledo, Texas | Aledo HS
KHALIL HERBERT
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Coral Springs, Fla. | American Heritage HS
Offensive Line | 6-3 | 290 | HS | Freshman Harker Heights, Texas | Harker Heights HS High School: A consensus three-star offensive line prospect according to Rivals, ESPN and 247Sports.com… Earned two letters at Harker Heights High School playing for head coach Jerry Edwards… A two-way standout for the Knights on the offensive line and at defensive tackle… Also lettered in wrestling and track and field at Harker Heights… A member of the A/B honor roll. Personal: Son of Chris and Naomi Hughes… Has three siblings: Camrhon, Naashon and Rhandy… Brothers Camrhon and Naashon play football at Texas… Majoring in prebusiness.
LUCAS JACOBS
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Offensive Line | 6-2 | 305 | HS | Freshman Huntington, W. Va. | Cabell Midland HS High School: Earned two letters playing along the offensive line at Cabell Midland High School for head coach Luke Salmons… Helped lead CMHS to two conference championships... Earned All-MSAC honors as a senior... Named all-state and all-tri-state following the 2015 season. Personal: Son of Mitch and Laura Jacobs… Has one sibling, Jayden… Father, Mitch, is the head women’s volleyball coach at Marshall University... Majoring in pre-business.
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High School: Garnered a three-star rating by ESPN and 247Sports.com… Recorded 861 yards on 118 carries, including nine touchdowns, as a senior... Helped lead the Patriots to a 9-2 mark and a district title as a senior... Earned First Team All-Broward County honors and was named Second Team All-Dade in 2015... Named to the Miami Herald’s Top 50 Players of Broward County list... Tabbed for the Broward vs. Dade AllStar game... Played under head coach Mike Rumph at American Heritage High School... Chose Kansas over offers from Mississippi State, Georgia State, Florida Atlantic and Florida International.
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Personal: Son of Ane and Keni Holani... Majoring in pre-sociology... Full name is Tanikeni Holani, but prefers to go by Isi... Isi is pronounced EEE-see... Holani is pronounced hoelawn-ee.
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High School: Earned three letters playing football under head coach Dave Baldwin at Hilo HS... Also participated in basketball and track and field.
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High School: Garnered a three-star rating by ESPN, 247Sports.com and Scout.com and a two-star status by Rivals… Played for head coach Steve Wood at Aledo High School... Earned Class 8-5A offensive all-district honors… Earned Texas High School Coaches Association Academic All-State Second Team honors... Helped lead the Bearcats to the 2014 state title and a semifinal appearance in 2015… Chose Kansas over offers from Cal and Tulsa.
Reedley College (2014): Played his freshman campaign at Reedley College under head coach Randy Whited... Registered 34 total tackles, including 4.5 sacks, in 2014... Also credited with a forced fumble for the Tigers.
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Personal: Son of Kurtis Goodman and Patricia Frazier... Has three siblings: Dwight, Kurtis and Bo... Majoring in pre-exercise science... A high school teammate of fellow Jayhawk, Chase Harrell... First name, Antione, is pronounced An-TWAN.
Riverside City College (2015): Spent his sophomore season at Riverside City College suiting up for head coach Tom Craft… ESPN’s No. 15 junior college defensive tackle... A three-star prospect according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com... Helped lead the Tigers to an 8-3 mark in 2015... Recorded 26 total tackles, including 4.5 TFLs... Also credited with a fumble recovery in 2015... Helped lead RCC to the 2015 National Central League title, while advancing to the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Southern California Regional Championships.
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KYLE MAYBERRY
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TYRIEK STARKS
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Cornerback | 5-10 | 175 | HS | Freshman
Quarterback | 6-1 | 180 | HS | Freshman
Tulsa, Okla. | Booker T. Washington HS
New Orleans, La. | Warren Easton HS
High School: A consensus three-star prospect according to Rivals, ESPN, Scout.com and 247Sports.com... Played under head coach Marvin Dantzler at Booker T. Washington High School... Helped lead the Hornets to a 10-1 record and a district title in 2015... Tallied 29 tackles, including 15 solo stops, and 16 passes defensed as a senior... Also saw time on offense and special teams... Hauled in six receptions for 94 yards and a TD... Returned 10 punts for 408 yards and two scores... Also returned two kicks for 128 yards... Picked up First Team All-State honors by USA Today... Earned 2015 Class 6A East All-Star honors by the Oklahoma Coaches Assocation... Named to the Tulsa World’s 2015 All-Metro Second Team... Rated the No. 1 cornerback in Oklahoma by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports.com... Named the No. 2 defensive back in the metro area and picked up All-State Second Team honors by the Tulsa World... Listed as No. 14 on The Oklahoman’s Super 30 players in the state list heading into his senior season... Selected Kansas after considering Kansas State, Illinois, Houston, Virginia Tech, Washington State and Memphis. Personal: Son of Delbert and Leslie Mayberry... Has one brother, Deuce... Majoring in pre-business.
IAN PETERSON
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Cornerback | 5-11 | 180 | HS | Freshman Round Rock, Texas | Cedar Ridge HS
High School: Garnered a three-star rating by ESPN and 247Sports.com… Played under head coach Tony Hull at Warren Easton High School... Passed for more than 4,000 yards and 40 touchdowns in 2015... Helped Warren Easton earn the District 9-4A championship and a state semifinal appearance where the the Eagles fell to eventual Class 4A State champion Neville… Tabbed Nola.com’s Friday Night Football Prep Player of the Week after completing 16-of-28 passes for 250 yards and three touchdowns and rushing 16 times for 99 yards and another score in a 40-14 win over Edna Karr... Chose Kansas over offers from Tulane, Indiana, Georgia Southern and Central Florida. Personal: Son of Robert Williams and Angela Starks... Has two sisters, Seda Starks and Brianna Thompson... Has three brothers: Randi and Robert Starks and Phillip Williams... Majoring in pre-sport management... First name, Tyriek, is pronounced Ty-REEK.
JAMES SULLIVAN
Running Back | 5-11 | 193 | TR | Junior Colorado Springs, Colo. | Cheyenne Mountain // HS Fort Hays State 2014 (So. at Fort Hays State): Appeared in eight games as a reserve at running back...Carried the ball 15 times for 60 yards, averaging 4.0 yards per carry...Longest rush of the season was 23 yards at Northeastern State.
High School: Garnered a three-star rating by ESPN, 247Sports.com and Scout.com and a two-star status by Rivals… Played for head coach Todd Ford at CRHS... Picked up 13-6A all-district honors in 2014... Helped lead Cedar Ridge to Bi-District titles as a junior and senior... Rated No. 142 in the Texas Top 150 entering his senior season by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football... Also lettered in track and field where he helped Cedar Ridge to the 4x100 and 4x200 district titles… Chose Kansas over offers from Wisconsin, Colorado, Houston, New Mexico, SMU and Toledo.
2013 (Fr. at Fort Hays State): Redshirted in his first season at Fort Hays.
Personal: Son of T.J. and Stacey Sharp... Has four siblings: Stephen, Heather, Amber and Colby... Brother, Stephen Williams, played football at Sam Houston State... Cousin, Aaron Williams, currently plays for the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and played collegiately at Texas... Majoring in pre-business... Ian is pronounced EE-un.
Personal: Son of James and Rene Sullivan… Majoring in communications.
STEPHAN ROBINSON
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Cornerback | 5-11 | 173 | JC | Sophomore Old, Okla. | Westmoore HS // Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (2015): Spent one season at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M playing for head coach Ryan Held... ESPN’s No. 14 junior college wide receiver... A three-star prospect according to ESPN.com... Hauled in 20 receptions for 192 yards as a freshman at NEO... Played on both sides of the ball, collecting eight tackles in just six games... Also saw action in the return game, registering seven kickoff returns for 116 yards and two punt returns for 12 yards... Overall, ranked fourth on his team with 326 all-purpose yards, despite missing three games with an injury. High School: Attended Westmoore HS in Oklahoma City… Earned all-city honors as a junior and senior, while picking up all-conference and all-district honors as a senior... Played under head coach Adam Gaylor... Collected 519 all-purpose yards, including 344 receiving yards, for the Jags in 2014... Played on both sides of the ball, picking up 36 tackles, four pass breakups and two interceptions on defense in 2014... Also lettered in track and field at WHS. Personal: Son of Rolanda Canada and Ken Britton... Majoring in pre-sport management... Has four siblings: Kendrick Robinson, Isaiah Canada, Kedric Britton and Kensey Britton... His cousin, Daymond Patterson, was a wide receiver and defensive back at KU from 2008-12... Stephan is pronounced Steph-ON.
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High School: Played for head coach Brian Sherman at Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado… Accounted for over 3,500 yards of total offense and averaged 11.8 yards per carry between his junior and senior years... Named a two-time all-state and all-conference selection... Elected to first team all-conference as both a running back and wide receiver.
BRYCE TORNEDEN
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Safety | 5-10 | 185 | HS | Freshman Lawrence, Kan. | Free State HS High School: Standout on both offense and defense at Free State High School… Earned three letters playing under head coach Robert Lisher... Produced 2,452 yards of total offense at quarterback in 2015, running for 11 touchdowns and throwing for 12 touchdowns... Recorded 84 tackles and four interceptions on defense as a senior... Picked up Second Team All-State honors by USA Today… Named 2014 and 2015 Class 6A All-Classes All-State at defensive back... 2015 All-Simone Team... Earned 2015 Topeka Capital-Journal All-State Top 11 honors... Tabbed 2015 Wichita Eagle All-State Top 11 honors... Named 2014 and 2015 Lawrence Journal-World All-Area Team... Picked up 2014 and 2015 First Team All-Sunflower League honors at both quarterback and defensive back... Helped lead the Firebirds to three-straight district, region and sectional champions... Led FSHS to the 2013 Sunflower League title... Selected Kansas over North Dakota State. Personal: Son of Charles Johnson and Becky Torneden-Johnson... Has two siblings, Camren and Haley... Brother, Camren, played college football at Central Missouri and Baker University... Majoring in pre-exercise science... Future plans include becoming a coach... Last name, Torneden, is pronounced Tor-NAY-den.
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Offensive Line | 6-4 | 330 | HS | Freshman
Linebacker | 6-1 | 200 | HS | Freshman
New Orleans, La. | Warren Easton HS
Kaufman, Texas | Kaufman HS
AJ FREETH
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RYAN RENICK Tight End | 6-3 | 235 | HS | Freshman
Wagoner, Okla. | Wagoner HS
Iola, Texas | Iola HS
SAM HARDY
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GABRIEL RUI
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Defensive End | 6-4 | 230 | HS | Freshman
Kicker | 5-11 | 215 | JC | Junior
Wyndmoor, Pa. | LaSalle Collegiate HS
Hinton, Okla. | Hinton HS // Northeastern Oklahoma A&M
KOLIN HAYES
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SAM SKWARLO
Long Snapper | 5-11 | 205 | HS | Freshman
Safety | 5-10 | 190 | HS | Freshman
Kansas City, Mo. | Park Hill HS
Lawrence, Kan. | Free State HS
LOGAN KLUSMAN
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DERON THOMPSON
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Long Snapper | 6-1 | 240 | HS | Freshman
Running Back | 5-9 | 180 | TR | Junior
Lafayette, La. | St. Thomas More HS
Wichita, Kan. | Wichita Northwest HS // Colorado State
KWAMIE LASSITER II
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KYLE THOMPSON
Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 165 | HS | Freshman
Punter | 6-4 | 205 | HS | Freshman
Chandler, Ariz. | Hamilton HS
El Cajon, Calif. | Christian HS
KAMERON MCQUEEN
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TATE VANG
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Wide Receiver | 6-0 | 175 | HS | Freshman
Tulsa, Okla. | Union HS
Goddard, Kan. | Goddard HS
JUSTIN WILLIAMS
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Cornerback | 5-11 | 180 | JC | Sophomore
Broken Arrow, Okla. | Broken Arrow HS // Northeastern Oklahoma A&M
Bixby, Okla. | Jenks HS
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Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 180 | HS | Freshman
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BEATY Second Year • Head Coach • Lindenwood, 1994
“Coach Beaty is one of the most genuine people I’ve ever known and he really cares about his players. On the field, he’s a great coach with a lot of energy and he’s fun to be around. He will always push you to be your best.” Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver Mike Evans
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he came to KU, he took me under his wing and really helped me mature off the field. We have a great relationship and still communicate to this day.”
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DEZMON BRISCOE
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Prior to his second stint at Rice, Beaty was the wide receivers coach at Kansas during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. During his first tour at KU, he helped receivers Kerry Meier and Dezmon Briscoe develop into NFL-caliber players. Meier, who was taken in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft, received All-Big 12 accolades in 2008 and 2009. Briscoe, a sixth-round selection in the 2010 NFL Draft, was an All-American and AllBig 12 First Team pick in 2009.
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HEAD COACH
ALMA MATER
LINDENWOOD, ‘94
HOMETOWN
GARLAND, TEXAS
WIFE
RAYNEE
CHILDREN
AVERIE & ALEXA
David Beaty, who is now in his second season as the head coach at the University of Kansas, took the reins of the KU football program Dec. 5, 2014, with more than 21 years of coaching experience, including two previous stints as an assistant coach with the Jayhawks.
Prior to joining the Owls’ staff, Beaty was a successful head coach at MacArthur (Irving, Texas)
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DAVID BEATY
Beaty spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons as the wide receivers coach at Rice. In 2006 he served as passing game coordinator as the team made its first bowl game in 45 years (the New Orleans Bowl). He had two players - Jarett Dillard and James Casey drafted by NFL teams following the 2007 season.
High School from 2002-05. He began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas, from 1994-96. He was also an assistant at Garland High School from 1997-2000. Beaty assumed his first head coaching job at North Dallas High School in 2001. He coached there for one season, posting a 6-4 record, before taking over at MacArthur. Beaty is a 1994 graduate of Lindenwood (St. Charles, Missouri) College, where he played football and served as a team captain from 1992-93. He was a four-year starter at wide receiver and led the team in receptions for three-straight seasons. Beaty and his wife, Raynee, have two daughters, Averie (16) and Alexa (11).
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A native of Garland, Texas, Beaty took over the KU program after spending three previous seasons as the Texas A&M wide receivers coach, where he also coordinated all the recruiting efforts during the 2013-14 seasons. Under Beaty’s tutelage, the Aggies’ wide receivers were a record-setting group. With first-team AllAmerican Mike Evans leading the way in 2013, the Aggies set team records for receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and completion percentage. Evans set the A&M record with 1,394 receiving yards and matched the receiving touchdowns record with 12. He also shattered and re-broke the single-game receiving record with 279 yards vs. Alabama and 287 yards against Auburn. Evans went on to become the Aggies’ first wide receiver to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. Texas A&M was the only team in the nation with four 50-catch, 600-yard receivers in 2013. Beaty went to Texas A&M after serving as offensive coordinator at both Kansas and Rice. He was the cooffensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at KU in 2011, and helped develop one of the Big 12’s top all-purpose threats in wideout D.J. Beshears. Beaty spent the 2010 season as the offensive coordinator at Rice, where he helped the team average 28.7 points and 375.3 yards per game.
THE BEATY FAMILY: RAYNEE, ALEXA, DAVID AND AVERIE. Access full bio at KUAthletics.com/FBStaff
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BOWEN Fifth Season • Assistant Head Coach • Kansas, 1995
“The guy is one of the best in the country, if not the best. He runs a defense that is aggressive, that wreaks havoc and confuses offenses. It is a defense that creates takeaways, a defense that steals possessions and that’s what we’ve got to do to be successful here.” Head coach David Beaty
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Bowen completed a one-year stint as defensive coordinator and safeties coach for North Texas in 2011, having joined the Mean Green after spending the 2010 season at Western Kentucky, where he held the defensive coordinator position.
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ALMA MATER
KANSAS, ‘95
HOMETOWN
LAWRENCE, KAN.
WIFE
KRISTIE
CHILDREN
BAYLOR & BANKS
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The Lawrence native and 1995 KU grad has returned to his roots, as he accumulated 13 years of coaching experience with the Jayhawks prior to his latest return to Lawrence. He began his Kansas coaching career by working as a defensive graduate assistant coach for KU in 1996. He then worked one season as a graduate assistant at Minnesota before returning to Kansas as a graduate assistant in 1998-99 and then serving as
assistant director of football operations during the 2000 season. Bowen took over the role of special teams coordinator in 2001. In addition to manning the special teams, Bowen also coached TE (2001), RB (2002) and safeties (2003-05) during that time span. In 2006 Bowen was promoted to co-defensive coordinator. Following the 2007 season he was elevated to defensive coordinator. Bowen and his wife, Kristie, have two sons, Baylor and Banks. Kristie Bowen was the 2014 Mrs. Kansas and was named Miss Kansas in 2001.
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Heading into his 18th year on the Kansas coaching staff and 21st year overall with the program, Clint Bowen is serving as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator on David Beaty’s staff. In 2015, Bowen guided safety Fish Smithson to a FBS-leading 87 solo tackles. Smithson came within three tackles of tying Bowen’s top-three mark in KU history for tackles in a season by a defensive back and became the first DB to lead the team in tackles since Darrell Stuckey in 2009. Smithson’s 111 tackles were the most by a DB since 1998. Bowen was tabbed as the Jayhawks’ interim head coach on Sept. 28, 2014, posting a 1-7 mark while guiding KU through the remainder of the 2014 campaign. He had previously served as the special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach in 2012, before moving over to coaching the linebackers in January of 2013, then adding the title of defensive coordinator in December of 2013. In addition to his interim head coach duties, Bowen still tutored the Jayhawk linebackers, specifically Ben Heeney, who was a unanimous All-Big 12 First Team selection in 2014 and a fifth round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. Access full bio at KUAthletics.com/FBStaff
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Prior to his three-year stint at Louisiana Tech, Likens served for four seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Central Connecticut State (2006-09) and led the Blue Devils to more wins than in any other four-year period in school history.
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OFFENSIVE COORD.
ALMA MATER
MISS. STATE, ‘90
HOMETOWN
BROOKHAVEN, MISS.
WIFE
SONI
CHILDREN
CUTTER
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Prior to joining Central Connecticut State, Likens spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator at Southeast Missouri State (2004-05), where he worked specifically with the team’s quarterbacks and wide receivers. He spent six campaigns at both Temple (1998-2003) as the wide receivers coach and North Alabama (1992-97), where he worked with the running backs for the first season of his tenure and the wide receivers for his final five. At
North Alabama, he helped the Lions become the first program in NCAA scholarship football to win three consecutive national championships, a feat that no other Division II school has ever accomplished and that has only since been replicated by FCS schools Appalachian State (2005-07) and North Dakota State (2011-13). Likens played collegiate football as a wide receiver at Mississippi State, earning his bachelor’s degree and graduating cum laude in 1990 in math education. He earned his master’s degree in math education from North Alabama in 1995. Likens and his wife, Soni, have one son, Cutter.
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Rob Likens joined Kansas football head coach David Beaty’s staff in the role of offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in January 2015. Likens has 24 years of experience of collegiate coaching to his credit. Likens came to KU after completing his second season as the assistant head coach and outside receivers coach at Cal in 2014, and his first with the additional responsibilities of passing game coordinator. Prior to his arrival in Berkeley, Likens served as an assistant head coach and wide receivers coach at Louisiana Tech from 2010-12, including a final campaign in which Louisiana Tech posted a 9-3 record. La Tech led the nation in scoring offense and total offense that season by averaging 51.50 points and 577.92 yards of total offense per game. Likens coached 2012 second-team AP AllAmerican and Biletnikoff Award semifinalist Quinton Patton, who was a major contributor to the team’s prolific scoring offense. Patton is currently a member of the San Francisco 49ers after being selected by the professional team in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Access full bio at KUAthletics.com/FBStaff
85 Big Ten and ACC, gives the Jayhawks another experienced assistant coach who stands out both in his recruiting abilities and his development of players. In his 25 years of collegiate coaching, Bradford has a combined 36 players that he either recruited or coached who have gone on to have careers in the National Football League.
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LINEBACKERS
ALMA MATER
SOUTHERN UTAH, ‘86
HOMETOWN
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
WIFE
SONDRA
CHILDREN
KODY, ASHLEE, HAILEE & WHITNEE
Prior to his time with the ‘Terps, Bradford coached in bowl games in five-straight seasons and has been a coordinator on both sides of the ball, spending three seasons as the defensive coordinator/ secondary coach at Southern Mississippi (200810). Bradford went to Southern Miss after spending three seasons (2005-07) as Oklahoma State’s linebackers coach. During his time in Stillwater, Oklahoma, he coached two freshman All-Americans in Patrick Levine (2006 first team by Rivals.com) and Chris Collins (2006 second team - Rivals.com), and helped the team reach a pair of bowl games. Prior to his stint at OSU, Bradford worked on the other side of the football as the offensive coordinator at Brigham Young for two seasons.
Bradford served as secondary and kickoff coverage coach at Middle Tennessee in 2002, and was the defensive backs coach at Wisconsin from 2000-01. While with the Badgers, Bradford tutored Jamar Fletcher, who led the Big Ten in interceptions and won the 2000 Jim Thorpe Award. Fletcher then was taken in the first round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. From 1997-99, Bradford worked on the staff at Louisiana Tech, serving as the defensive coordinator. Bradford was also on the defensive staff at Eastern Michigan from 1995-96.
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Bradford comes to Kansas after most recently serving as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Maryland, the fourth time in his career he has held those dual roles.
While at BYU, he coached a pair of award-winning wide receivers in Todd Watkins, an honorable mention All-American, and Austin Collie, the Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year and a freshman All-American.
He was the defensive coordinator at Lehigh in 1994 and helped guide the Engineers to the Patriot League championship game. Bradford began his coaching career in 1987 at his alma mater, Southern Utah, before moving on to New Hampshire as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator from 1988-93. Bradford and his wife, Sondra, have a son, Kody, and three daughters: Ashlee, Hailee and Whitnee.
Kansas football head coach David Beaty stayed true to his philosophy of surrounding his program with assistant coaches who are well-rounded by announcing the hiring of Todd Bradford as linebackers coach on January 15, 2016. After having success at a number of stops, Bradford, who has coached in Conference USA, the Big 12,
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DeForest spent the previous four seasons at West Virginia. In his first season at WVU in 2012, DeForest was associate head coach/defensive coordinator, while also coaching the safeties. He then served as special teams coordinator and coached the safeties from 2013-15. Prior to his time in Morgantown, DeForest spent 11 seasons on the staff at Oklahoma State, where he worked under Les Miles from 2001-04, and then under current Cowboys head coach Mike Gundy. At OSU, DeForest was the associate head coach, special teams coordinator and safeties coach from 2005-11. From 2001-05, he was the special teams coordinator and secondary coach.
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SPECIAL TEAMS COORD.
ALMA MATER
LOUISIANA, ‘87
HOMETOWN
TITUSVILLE, FLA.
WIFE
LAURA
DAUGHTER
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Joe DeForest is in his first season on the Kansas coaching staff where he serves as the Jayhawks’ special teams coordinator. Known nationally for his special teams expertise, DeForest brings with him 26 years of collegiate coaching experience, including having coached in 13 bowl games. He was named a Rivals.com Top 25 recruiter in 2004, 2006 and 2008, and has coached 28 all-conference performers, 10 AllAmericans and 11 players who have gone on to play professionally.
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“His special teams units have been among the top in every category throughout his time in the Big 12. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge that will help our program moving forward.”
DeForest coached three different Cowboys to Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year honors over his last four years at OSU: return man Dez Bryant in 2008, kicker Dan Bailey in 2010 and kicker/punter Quinn Sharp in 2011. During his OSU tenure, he also coached the all-time leaders in kick return touchdowns. In 2011, DeForest was part of the OSU staff that produced one the finest seasons in the school’s history. The Cowboys finished 12-1 overall, won the Big 12 Conference championship, defeated Stanford in the Fiesta Bowl and finished as the No. 3-ranked team nationally in both major polls.
nation in punting, averaging 45.2 yards per kick, while Kyle Moore (No. 9) and Chris Douglas (No. 45) both ranked in the Top 50 in kickoff returns. Trevor Cobb was the 1991 Doak Walker Award winner as one of DeForest’s pupils at Rice. DeForest is a 1987 graduate of University of Southwest Louisiana (now known as University of Louisiana) with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. He was a four-year starter and was twice named to the all-Southern and all-Louisiana independent teams. He also was a two-year letterman as a pitcher on the Ragin Cajuns’ baseball squad. He received the first President’s Cup, signifying the University’s top male athlete, an award given out annually. He played two years of professional football as an outside linebacker and deep snapper, first for the Houston Oilers (NFL) and New Orleans Saints (NFL) in 1987 and then finished career with the Calgary Stampeders (CFL) in 1988. DeForest was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, and grew up in Titusville, Florida. He and his wife, Laura, have one daughter, Ashley.
He served as position coach for a pair of AllAmericans, safety Markelle Martin (AFCA) and kicker Quinn Sharp (FWAA). Martin finished with 74 tackles, including five tackles for loss, 11 pass breakups, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Sharp was the No. 3-ranked punter in the nation, tied for No. 7 in field goals made per game and No. 5 in scoring. In 2010, DeForest had one of the top special teams units in the nation. Bailey won the prestigious Lou Groza Award, and Sharp earned first team AllAmerica (FWAA) honors. His unit accounted for two kick return touchdowns, a punt return touchdown and two blocked punt returns for touchdowns. Defensively, his safeties Johnny Thomas and Martin both returned interceptions for touchdowns. Prior to his tenure at Oklahoma State, DeForest served stints at Duke (1994-2001) as the special teams’ coordinator and linebackers coach. He was the outside linebackers coach at Rice from 199294 and the offensive graduate assistant (RB) there from 1990-92. He began his coaching career at Titusville High School in Titusville, Florida, in 1988. While at Duke in 2000, the Blue Devils finished No. 6 nationally in net punting and 15th in kickoff returns. Punter Brian Morton was No. 2 in the Access full bio at KUAthletics.com/FBStaff
87 as the head coach and offensive coordinator of Warren Easton High School in New Orleans. During his nine seasons as the head coach of the Eagles, Hull helped lead a stagnant program into a contender.
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RUNNING BACKS
ALMA MATER
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Hull developed the Eagles players on the field as he mentored 45 players who went on to earn Division I football scholarships, including 2016 Kansas signee Tyriek Starks. Six of those players earned a nod in ESPN’s top-300 list, while one of his athletes was named the 2014 Gatorade Player of the Year and Mr. Louisiana Football.
Prior to his time at Warren Easton, Hull spent the 2005 season as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator at his alma mater, Sarah T. Reed High School in New Orleans. He served in the same capacity at Mandeville High School in Mandeville, Louisiana, in 2006. Hull was a two-year starter on the offensive line at Louisiana Lafayette, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial technology in 2004. Following graduation, Hull spent four years working in the engineering field, including three years at NASA. Hull has three daughters: Jordan (11), Jaleh (5) and Journee (3).
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A New Orleans native, Hull arrived at Warren Easton in 2007, the school’s first season playing football following Hurricane Katrina. He guided the Eagles to the playoffs in seven of his nine seasons at the helm of the program, including a state championship game appearance in 2014 and a state semifinals showing in 2015.
a character development sector that saw his players assisting inner city youth with off-the-field development.
Hull, who taught math and physical education, was an important member of the Eagles’ faculty as he saw his WEHS football players enjoy a 100 percent graduation rate. Additionally, he implemented
JOURNEE Tony Hull is in his first season on Kansas head coach David Beaty’s staff, serving as running backs coach. Hull joined the Jayhawk staff from the Louisiana high school ranks, where he most recently served
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Ranthony Texada named a second-team Freshman All-American. He helped lead TCU to 12-1 mark, a share of the Big 12 title and a win in the Peach Bowl. Perry first joined the TCU football staff in March 2013 as its director of high school relations and recruiting. Prior to his time at TCU, Perry served seven seasons (2006-12) as head football coach at Bowie High School in Arlington, Texas. Before his time at Bowie, Perry was also head coach at Haltom High School (2004-05) and Arlington Sam Houston (2000-03).
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RECRUITING COORD. CO-DEF. COORD. / CB
ALMA MATER
HOUSTON, ‘93
HOMETOWN
ARLINGTON, TEXAS
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ALEXA & KEATON
A three-time District Coach of the Year, Perry was the 2007 Dallas Morning News Coach of the Year. He was also a six-time selection as the Dallas Cowboys Coach of the Week. In 2010, Perry was selected to the Board of Directors for the Texas High School Coaches Association. He has also been the director of the North Texas High School Football Association. A 1993 graduate of the University of Houston, Perry was a four-year letterman (1988-91) as a defensive back for the Cougars. Perry was a cornerback his freshman and sophomore seasons before being moved to safety his final two years. He also served as a graduate assistant for Houston from 1992-94, working with the special teams and defensive backs. Perry has a daughter, Alexa, and a son, Keaton.
Kenny Perry joined Kansas head coach David Beaty’s staff as the co-defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach in January 2015 before gaining the title of recruiting coordinator following the 2015 season. Perry came to KU after spending the previous two years at TCU, including the 2014 campaign as the cornerbacks coach. In 2014, Perry coached the Horned Frogs’ Kevin White into second-team All-Big 12 honors with
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“Coach Perry is a huge key for us not only from a coaching perspective, but from a recruiting perspective as well. He is a well-respected former Texas high school football coach who was instrumental in the development of the North Texas High School Coaches Association.”
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89 Johnson (1,112) & Keenan Holman (1,037)], and had multiple 100-reception receivers for the first time in program history [(Johnson (112) & Darius Joseph (103)], with Johnson and Joseph’s efforts ranking as the top two single-season reception records in SMU history and in the top-10 nationally in 2013.
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ALMA MATER
HOUSTON, ‘01
HOMETOWN
HOUSTON, TEXAS
WIFE
KIMBERLY
Jason Phillips, who arrived in Lawrence with more than 25 years of experience combined as a player and coach, joined Kansas head coach David Beaty’s staff in December 2015.
During his tenure at UH, Phillips worked with stellar wide receivers like Tyron Carrier, Patrick Edwards, Justin Johnson, and Donnie Avery, the first wide receiver taken in the 2008 NFL Draft. In just the past four seasons at UH, Phillips produced seven 1,000yard receiving seasons from four different players. Phillips also directed an offense led by quarterback Case Keenum, whom Phillips helped to numerous NCAA records. Phillips was a consensus All-America wide receiver during his playing days at Houston. As a coach, Phillips has shown that he has the ability to communicate his ideas and pass on the benefit of his experiences to young players. A native Houstonian who played at Ross Sterling High School, Phillips first made his mark at the University of Houston by hauling in passes from Heisman Trophy quarterback Andre Ware during the Cougars’ high-flying, high-scoring Run `N Shoot heyday. Phillips led the nation in receiving yards in
In 1987, Phillips was an All-Southwest Conference pick, the SWC Newcomer of the Year and was also selected to the UPI All-America team. The following year Phillips was named to the All-SWC First Team, the SWC Co-Offensive Player of the Year and a consensus first-team All-America pick. Phillips was drafted by Detroit in 1989 and enjoyed an eight-year professional career, playing six seasons in the NFL and two in the CFL. In 2001, he coached as an offensive intern for the Minnesota Vikings, working closely with wide receivers Randy Moss, Chris Carter, Jake Reed and Chris Walsh. Phillips began his college coaching career in 2001 at Houston. He spent the following season coaching wide receivers at Texas State before returning to the Cougars as wide receivers coach in 2003. He spent the 2007 at Baylor, serving as the recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach. He returned to his alma mater in 2008 as Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach and Recruiting Coordinator before being promoted to Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach in 2010.
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Phillips went to the SMU program after completing his ninth season at Houston, where he served as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. Phillips had also served as UH’s recruiting coordinator.
1987 (875 yards) and 1988 (1,444), the first player since Tulsa’s Howard Twilley accomplished that feat 23 years earlier.
Phillips, who has written about coaching and has published articles in American Football Monthly Magazine, earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from UH in 2001.
Phillips comes to KU after spending three years on the coaching staff at SMU, where he served as co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach from 2012-14. Under Phillips’ tutelage SMU had multiple 1,000yard receivers for just the third time [(Jeremy
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teaching carry over on game tape each and every week.” In April 2015, Slater saw Christian Covington selected by the Houston Texans, becoming the third Owls defensive line product to be drafted in his combined tenure on the Owls’ staff. As a graduate assistant at Rice from 2008-10, Slater mentored future pros Cheta Ozougwu and Scott Solomon. In addition, 2014 Rice senior Zach Patt earned an invitation to the Arizona Cardinals’ rookie camp.
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DEFENSIVE LINE
ALMA MATER
TEXAS STATE, ‘93
HOMETOWN
HOUSTON, TEXAS
CHILDREN
KYLE
Slater’s front wall led the charge in 2014 as Rice set a school record with 39 sacks, and Patt set a single-game mark with five vs. FIU. In his four seasons at the helm of the Rice defensive front, Slater’s group combined for 84 of the Owls’ 103 sacks, forced 28 fumbles and recovered 18.
Slater coached at the high school level in the Houston area for 12 years, first at Alief Hastings for five seasons, before moving on to Alief Taylor for seven years. He coached the defensive line and also coordinated special teams. As the defensive line coach at Taylor, he coached future Rice player and Chicago Bear Cheta Ozougwu. “In addition to being a great developer of his players, Michael has deep ties in Houston and East Texas that we look forward to calling on in recruiting,” added Beaty. Slater, who has one son, Kyle, began his coaching career while attending Southwest Texas State (now Texas State), where he served as a student assistant coach in 1993 before graduating with a degree in agriculture/animal science.
In his first stint with the Owls, Slater earned a Master’s of Liberal Studies degree during his threeyear tenure while working with the defensive line. After his graduation in the spring of 2011, Slater spent one season as the defensive line coach at Angelo State before returning to Rice.
Michael Slater is in his first season with the Kansas program as the defensive line coach. Slater joined the KU program after spending four seasons at Rice, where he also coached the defensive line. In his time with the Owls, Slater saw his defensive front become a disruptive force that was instrumental in the Owls’ newfound success. “Michael is a great coach and a great man,” said Beaty, who is entering his second season at the helm of the KU program. “He has consistently taken undersized and under-recruited players and developed them into top players for their team and in their conference. It is impressive to see his
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“Michael is a great coach and a great man. He has consistently taken undersized and under-recruited players and developed them into top players for their team and in their conference. It is impressive to see his teaching carry over on game tape each and every week.”
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91 time in Berkeley, the offensive line showed great improvement as the Golden Bears experienced two of the greatest offensive performances in school history. Prior to his time at Cal, Yenser spent three seasons at Louisiana Tech and was hired as the offensive line coach.
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Offensive linemen earned four first-team All-WAC honors during Yenser’s three seasons at Louisiana Tech, with Stephen Warner being named to the first team in both 2011 and 2012, Kris Cavitt in 2011 and Jordan Mills in 2012. Oscar Johnson and Kevin Sia added second-team all-conference honors in 2012.
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TROY, ‘07
HOMETOWN
MARIETTA, GA.
WIFE
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Prior to arriving at Louisiana Tech, Yenser spent the 2009 season as an assistant coach at Colquitt County High School and was also an offensive line coach at Henderson State in 2008.
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Yenser began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater, Troy, where he was the offensive
Yenser was a four-year starter on the line at Troy before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in communication and fine arts in 2007. He received his master’s degree in science with a concentration in sports performance from Louisiana Tech in 2012. He and his wife, Beth, have two children, Graham and Max.
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Yenser was the assistant offensive line coach for a 2012 Louisiana Tech squad that posted a 9-3 record and led the nation in both scoring offense and total offense. He spent his first two seasons at Louisiana Tech from 2010-11 working with the offensive line as a graduate assistant.
graduate assistant for the 2007 season, working specifically with the offensive line and special teams, and helping the Trojans to a share of the Sun Belt Conference title and an 8-4 overall record. The Trojans led the Sun Belt in scoring offense (34.00 ppg) and total offense (452.83 ypg), with a national ranking of 16th in the latter.
An energetic offensive mind, Zach Yenser joined Kansas head coach David Beaty’s staff as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach in January 2015. Yenser came to Kansas with seven years of experience coaching the offensive line and a stellar four-year career as a player in the trenches. Yenser completed his second campaign as the offensive line coach at Cal in 2014. During his
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Jackson returned to Lawrence after spending the previous four and half seasons on the strength and conditioning staff at the University of Indiana. He joined the Hoosiers in the summer of 2010, and worked with the nationally prominent Indiana men’s basketball program, as well as men’s golf. His efforts were crucial in helping IU win the 2013 Big Ten Championship. Additionally, five players off that team signed professional contracts, including Victor Oladipo and Cody Zeller, who were taken second and fourth, respectively, in the 2013 NBA Draft. He also mentored Noah Vonleh, who was taken ninth overall in the 2014 NBA Draft.
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DIR. FB STRENGTH
ALMA MATER
WYOMING, ‘98
HOMETOWN
GUERNSEY, WYO.
WIFE
AUDRA
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DANTÉ, TRÉ SEAN, BRÉ ANNA
Before his time at Indiana, Jackson had a brief stint at Southern Mississippi working as the cornerbacks coach. Jackson spent five years with the Kansas football program under head coach Mark Mangino, including the last three years as cornerbacks coach. Prior to that, Jackson was an assistant strength and conditioning coach at KU for two seasons and spent six years as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Wyoming. During his three seasons as cornerbacks coach at Kansas, Jackson mentored Aqib Talib, who earned consensus All-America honors and was a firstround NFL draft pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Chris Harris, who was tabbed a Freshman AllAmerica Honorable Mention pick by the Sporting News. Both Talib and Harris were tabbed for the
NFL’s Pro Bowl in 2015 as the starting cornerbacks for the Denver Broncos. An All-WAC cornerback as a senior at Wyoming, Jackson was a four-year letterman for the Cowboys from 1994-97 and earned a biology degree from UW in 1998. He finished his Cowboys’ career with 85 unassisted tackles, 129 total tackles and seven interceptions. As a junior, he appeared in all 12 games for the Cowboys at corner. Jackson put together an outstanding senior season as a starter at left corner, earning All-WAC First Team honors. He was second on the team in interceptions with five and also had 37 total tackles and broke up eight passes. As a freshman at UW he played wide receiver, and returned punts and kickoffs. He moved to the defensive side of the ball as a sophomore, starting five games at cornerback and producing 45 tackles and two interceptions. Jackson had an outstanding prep career while attending Guernsey-Sunrise High School in Wyoming, earning 12 varsity letters in football, basketball and track. Jackson was selected as Wyoming’s Football Player of the Year by both USA Today and the Casper Star-Tribune/Wyoming Radio Network. Jackson and his wife, Audra, have three children; Dante’, Tre’ Sean and Bre’ Anna.
Je’Ney Jackson returned to Kansas as the Director of Football Strength and Conditioning in January 2015. Jackson, who previously worked with the KU football program as both an assistant strength and conditioning coach (2005-06) and an assistant football coach (2007-09), brings 12 years of experience in the strength and conditioning field on the Division I level and five years as a position coach to the Jayhawk staff.
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“Je’Ney brings a great familiarity with Kansas as well as a wealth of experience in the strength and conditioning world. His ability to develop and relate to our players will be a large part of our intiative moving forward.”
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QUINCY, 1997
A 2013 graduate of the University of Kansas, Catherine Carmichael returned to her alma mater in March 2015 in the capacity of Kansas football’s assistant director of recruiting. In her role, Carmichael organizes and plans all on-campus visits for prospective student-athletes, while also assisting with the planning of a 12-month recruiting calendar.
Murphy Grant, who has been a Division I athletic trainer for 11 years, is entering his eighth year as head football athletic trainer and his sixth as Director of Sports Medicine at the University of Kansas. Grant came to KU after five years as the athletic trainer for the men’s basketball program at Oklahoma State. He also served as the Cowboys’ strength and conditioning coach for two seasons.
An integral member of the Kansas volleyball team for five seasons (2009-13), Carmichael helped the Jayhawks to unprecedented program accomplishments with back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in her final two seasons, including a Sweet 16 appearance in 2013.
Grant attended Quincy (Illinois) University, where he was a member of the football team from 199296. He graduated with a degree in athletic training in 1997. Grant then went to on Illinois State, where he served as a graduate assistant in the athletic training department while receiving his master’s degree in exercise science in 1999. The following summer, he spent one season working with the Boston Red Sox rookie league team. Prior to arriving at OSU, Murphy served two years as head athletic trainer at Missouri Valley College.
A native of Manhattan, Kansas, Carmichael earned her bachelor’s degree in African and African -American Studies. She also served as the 2015 Miss Kansas World.
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ASST. AD / ACADEMICS KANSAS, 2001
Shanda Hayden is in her ninth year working with the Kansas football program, where she serves as the assistant athletics director for academic and career counseling. Hayden’s duties include overseeing the football academic support staff and student services. She is responsible for all aspects of the student-athletes’ academic structure including recruiting and initial visits with prospective student-athletes, advising of degree and course options and assisting with Big 12 Conference and NCAA certification. As an academic and career counselor, Hayden works primarily with the Jayhawk offensive players. Prior to her time working the football program, Hayden served as an academic and career counselor with the Jayhawk women’s basketball, women’s cross country and women’s track and field programs for one year. She joined Kansas Athletics after spending eight years working in the KU School of Business where she was an academic advisor and served as the director of student recruitment.
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EQUIPMENT MANAGER KENT STATE, 1983
Jeff Himes is in his 28th year as equipment manager for the Jayhawk football team. Himes came to Kansas from Kent State where he was the head equipment manager for three years. Himes’ duties at KU include purchasing and maintaining all equipment for the football team and supervising the staff of managers. A native of Mogadore, Ohio, Himes received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Kent State in 1983. He earned his master’s degree in athletic administration in 1993 from KU.
NOLAN JONES POS. ALMA MATER
DIRECTOR FB OPERATIONS EASTERN KENTUCKY, 2003
Nolan Jones is in his first season as director of football operations at Kansas. As a member of head coach David Beaty’s staff, Jones coordinates the day-to-day internal and external operations for the football program. Jones comes to Lawrence with 13 years of experience in football operations. Jones most recently served in the same capacity at Kent State during the 2015 season. Prior to that he had a brief stint as the assistant director of player personnel at Northwestern. Jones spent the 2013 season serving as the director of football operations at Michigan and prior to that was the assistant athletic director for football at Southern Mississippi. He joined the Golden Eagles’ staff following two seasons as director of football operations at Kentucky. Prior to Kentucky, Jones spent six years in the Big Ten, serving as director of football operations for five years and assistant director of football operations for one season at Northwestern. At Kentucky and Northwestern, he also directed the high school camps and coaching clinics, while serving as the liaison to NFL personnel. At Northwestern, he coordinated operations for three bowl game appearances and a 2010 game at Wrigley Field. Prior to his stint at Northwestern, Jones spent one season as director of football operations at Princeton. Jones earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in sport administration from Eastern Kentucky. While at Eastern Kentucky, he also served as director of football operations and a graduate assistant coach during the 2003 season. Jones has two sons, Brycen and Parker.
JEFF JORDAN POS. ALMA MATER
DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL TEXAS A&M, 1987
Jeff Jordan is in his first year as the Director of Personnel for the Jayhawk Football Team. He came to KU after spending 29 years as a Texas high school coach. Jordan coached for 28 seasons at Garland High School, the last 15 as head coach. During his time at Garland, Jordan led the Owls to the playoffs 13 times and to the 2006 State Semifinals. He has the most career wins and playoff victories in Garland history and is the Owls longest-tenured head coach. The Owls won 83 games from 2000-09, the most wins in a decade in school history. Jordan was elected to the Garland Sports Hall of Fame in 2008 and was selected Dallas Cowboys/NFL Coach of the Week five times. In addition to his proven track record as a head coach, Jordan was the defensive coordinator for the 1999 State Championship team. Jordan also had honors of coaching the North Squad in the 2001 Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) All-Star game and worked as an in-house scout for the Dallas Cowboys for 28 years where he was a part of three Super Bowl Champion teams. He is also the co-director of the DFW Coaches Clinic, the largest High School only clinic in the United States. Jordan was an all-state defensive lineman, captain and city player of the year in 1982 at Amarillo High School. He was a walk-on at Texas A&M and a member of the 1985 Southwest Conference Championship team. Jordan received his bachelors degree from Texas A&M in 1987 and his master’s degree from Lamar in 2009. Jordan and his wife, Shannon, have two daughters, Abby and Carly.
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ALMA MATER
UTAH STATE, 1998
KATY LONERGAN POS.
DIRECTOR FB COMMUNICATIONS
ALMA MATER
KANSAS, 1998
A native of Mililani, Hawai’i, Kema came to KU after working at Texas A&M as the assistant athletics director for academic services, where he worked primarily with the Aggie football team. Prior to his time at Texas A&M, Kema also gained experience as the University of Colorado’s assistant director of academics (2003-06) and at Utah State as an academic coordinator (2000-03).
In her role as the director of football communications, Lonergan works alongside the Jayhawks’ coaching staff and players and is responsible for management of the public image of the program. She is the liaison between local and national media as well as the primary contact with television and radio networks who broadcast Kansas games.
Kema is a member of the National Association for Academic Advisers for Athletics and belongs to Minority Opportunities Athletic Association.
Lonergan, a Kansas graduate, returned to her alma mater after spending the previous seven years working at the University of Mississippi in a similar capacity. While at Ole Miss, Lonergan worked primarily with the Rebel football and women’s basketball programs. During her tenure at Ole Miss, she worked with NFL first-round draft picks Eli Manning, Deuce McAllister, Patrick Willis, Michael Oher, Peria Jerry and Chris Spencer, as well as, 2007 WNBA Rookie of the Year Armintie Price.
A standout player in high school and college, Kema lettered twice in football at Utah State as a twoyear starter at offensive guard. He was a team captain his final season at Utah State and earned All-Big West First Team All-Academic honors. Before earning a scholarship to play at Utah State, Kema played at Dixie Junior College and earned First Team All-Western States accolades.
KANSAS, 2002
Stephanie Mahal is in her third year working with the Kansas football program, where she serves as an academic and career counselor and learning specialist. Among Mahal’s duties with the KU football program in regards to academic and career counseling, are assisting in the coordination of various support services, including academic progress monitoring, course scheduling, individual counseling and Big 12 Conference and NCAA certification. In her role as a learning specialist, Mahal provides individualized assistance with educational planning, goal setting, time management, organization and learning strategies to enhance students’ academic skills. She also assists students diagnosed with learning exceptionalities in coordinating services and accommodations with KU’s Academic Achievement and Accessibility Center on the main campus. Prior to her time working the football program, Mahal served as the academic and career counselor for the Jayhawk softball team and a learning specialist for KU’s Olympic sports programs for one year. Mahal came to Kansas after working at New Mexico for four years as the student success manager for both the men’s and women’s basketball teams. A Minneapolis, Minnesota native, Mahal graduated from Kansas with a bachelor’s degree in journalism in 2002. During her time as an undergrad at KU, she was a a member of the Jayhawk rowing team.
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Kema and his wife, Stephanie, have four children: Kailee, Noah, Malia and Isaiah. Kailee Kema is following in her father’s footsteps as she is currently attending Utah State.
An Iola, Kansas native, Lonergan graduated from KU with a degree in psychology, with an emphasis in health, physical education and recreation. While a student at KU, she served three years as a student manager with the Jayhawk women’s basketball program and one year as a student assistant in the Kansas Athletics Communications office.
ALMA MATER
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ASSOC. DIRECTOR/ACADEMICS
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Katy Lonergan is entering her 10th year with the Kansas Athletics Communications office where she serves as the director of football communications and oversees the communications efforts for the Kansas women’s tennis program. Lonergan joined the KU staff in 2007 and worked with the Jayhawk women’s basketball program for four seasons before moving to her current position.
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Troy Kema joined the Kansas football staff as the program’s director of player personnel and student services in February 2015. His main responsibilities include setting up community service for the team and helping prepare players for life after football. Kema works in conjunction with KU Leads to help players give back to the community and also serves as a mentor during their time with the program.
STEPHANIE MAHAL
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TROY KEMA
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TYLER OLKER POS. ALMA MATER
DIRECTOR OF RECRUITING NORTHERN COLORADO, ‘14
Tyler Olker is in his second year with the Kansas football program, having joined David Beaty’s staff in August 2015. As Director of Recruiting, Olker is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the daily recruiting operations and logistics within the Kansas Football program. Olker’s duties at KU include managing the recruiting calendar in regards to official visits, unofficial visits, Junior Days and summer camps. Olker works with the Director of Personnel to coordinate all updates to the recruiting database. He manages the content, creation and design for social media marketing, working closely with the Communications Department. Olker is the liaison to the Kansas Compliance office as it pertains to football recruiting, and he assists the Director of Football Operations on a daily basis. Olker, a native of Spring Grove, Illinois, came to Kansas from the University of Northern Colorado. While at UNC, he served as a graduate assistant for the 2014 season, working under defensive coordinator Larry Kerr. Olker graduated from UNC in 2014 with a sports and exercise science degree, and received his master’s degree in sports coaching in May 2016. At UNC, Olker was a two-time letter winner with All-Big Sky Honors on the offensive line. Olker transferred to UNC from the College of DuPage, where he helped his team to a Graphic Edge Bowl victory in 2010.
RYAN VOECKS POS. ALMA MATER
VIDEO COORDINATOR NEBRASKA, 2007
Ryan Voecks is in his fourth season with the Kansas football program where he serves as the coordinator of video operations. Voecks, a 2007 graduate of Nebraska, came to KU after spending the 2012 season as the director of sports video for football at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Prior to his season in Birmingham, he was the assistant director of sports video for football for the 2010 and 2011 seasons at the University of Arkansas. Voecks was on the football staff at the University of Nebraska for two years prior to joining the Arkansas staff, serving as an on call video specialist. He joined the Nebraska staff after working for one year as a video assistant at Washington State University. Voecks worked as a student videographer with the Nebraska football program while he was working toward his undergraduate degree. He is a native of Lincoln, Nebraska, and currently resides in Lawrence.
GENE WIER POS. ALMA MATER
DIRECTOR HS RELATIONS KANSAS, 1971
After 34 years coaching in the high school ranks, Gene Wier made the move to college football as he joined the Kansas football staff as the director of high school relations in January 2015. Wier spent the majority of his coaching career 30 minutes east of Lawrence at Olathe North High School where he won six-of-seven Kansas state championships from 1996-2002. From his time taking the job at Olathe North in 1981 and leaving in 2003, Wier amassed an outstanding 188-36 record. Wier left Olathe North in 2003 after being named the Sporting News National High School Coach of the Year and ventured south to Richland High School where he was the head football coach and athletic director for nine seasons until 2011. In his first season at Richland, Wier turned a two-win team into a playoff team and was tabbed district Coach of the Year in 2003. Additionally, he was the 2007 Fort Worth Star-Telegram Coach of the Year after leading the Rebels to a 9-1 regular season and a playoff berth. During his time coaching in Texas, Wier was honored by Rick Perry, the governor, in 2005 for his outstanding contributions to his community and for his display of sportsmanship. During his 34-year tenure as a high school coach, Wier developed upward of 45 Division I players. Three of Wier’s pupils reached the National Football League, most notably Olathe North’s Darren Sproles. Sproles, who was an All-America running back at Kansas State, was recently tabbed for the 2015 Pro Bowl in the midst of his 10th season in the NFL. The Kansas City native graduated from Kansas in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in education. He then completed his master’s degree in physical education and recreation management from Kansas in 1976. Wier’s son, Brandon, played football at Kansas from 1997-2002.
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SPECIAL TEAMS GA
PAUL BUSKIRK POS.
TRACEY DILLON POS.
FB ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
POS.
DEFENSIVE GA
ASST. COMM. DIRECTOR
POS.
CONNOR EMBREE POS.
D.J. HAURIN POS.
SPORTS NUTRITIONIST
MICAH DAVIS
OFFENSIVE GA
DEXTON FIELDS POS.
MATT HERRILL POS.
CERT. ATHLETIC TRAINER
QUALITY CONTROL, OFFENSE
ASST. STRENGTH COACH
TYLER HILL POS.
ASST. STRENGTH COACH
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COMM. STUDENT ASST.
POS.
NATE DREILING
TRAE GREEN POS.
ASSOC. AD / ACADEMICS
AARON CARBUHN
COACHES/STAFF
J.B. BROWN
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OFFENSIVE GA
POS.
OFFENSIVE ANALYST
PRINZ KANDE POS.
QUALITY CONTROL, DEFENSE
SEAN LESTER POS.
DEPUTY AD
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JUSTIN JOHNSON
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MARIO JEBERAEEL
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SHAWN LOVE POS.
CERT. ATHLETIC TRAINER
DR. LARRY MAGEE POS.
GARRETT RILEY POS.
OFFENSIVE ANALYST
ERVIN YOUNG POS.
ASST. STRENGTH COACH
HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN
JASON RAMIREZ POS.
MICHELLE ROBINSON POS.
DIR. TUTORING PROGRAM
FACILITY SUPERVISOR
DR. JEFF RANDALL POS.
WAYD THOMAS POS.
QUALITY CONTROL, RECRUITING
TEAM PHYSICIAN
TODD WILLIAMS POS.
TEAM MANAGER
2016 OPPONENTS
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RHODE ISLAND GENERAL INFO
Location Kingston, R.I. Enrollment 16,218 Colors Keaney Blue, Dark Blue and White President David M. Dooley Athletics Director Thorr Bjorn Conference Colonial Athletic Association Stadium Meade Stadium (5,180 - Grass) Website GoRhody.com
Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
at Kansas ALBANY at Harvard NEW HAMPSHIRE BROWN at Villanova at Stony Brook MAINE at James Madison at Elon TOWSON
SERIES INFORMATION
HEAD COACH
Jim Fleming (University of the South-Sewanee, 1982) Record at URI: 2-21 (3rd season)
TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record Conference Finish Letterman R/L
1-10 1-7/12th 39/22
Overall 0-0 In Lawrence 0-0 Last Meeting -First Meeting Sept. 3, 2016
MEDIA RELATIONS
Shane Donaldson Office 401-874-2409 Cell 508-509-7299 Email Shane_Donaldson@uri.edu
OHIO
Location Athens, Ohio Enrollment 38,857 Colors Hunter Green & White President Dr. Roderick J. McDavis Athletics Director Jim Schaus Conference Mid-American East Stadium Peden Stadium (24,000 - Field Turf) Website ohiobobcats.com
HEAD COACH
SERIES INFORMATION
GAME 2 | Sept. 10 | 1:30 p.m. GENERAL INFO
Frank Solich (Nebraska, 1966) Record at OU: 80-61 (11th season) 2015 Record Conference Finish Letterman R/L
8-5 5-3/T-3rd East NA/NA
TEXAS STATE at Kansas at Tennessee GARDNER-WEBB at Miami (Ohio) BOWLING GREEN EASTERN MICHIGAN at Kent State at Toledo BUFFALO at Central Michigan AKRON
Overall 0-1 In Lawrence 0-1 Last Meeting Oct. 7, 1967 First Meeting Oct. 7, 1967
MEDIA RELATIONS
Anthony Reynolds Office 740-593-1298 Cell 870-530-4499 Email reynola1@ohio.edu
AT MEMPHIS GENERAL INFO
Location Memphis, Tenn. Enrollment 21,356 Colors Blue and Gray President Dr. M. David Rudd Athletics Director Tom Bowen Conference American Athletic-West Stadium Liberty Bowl Memorial (59,308 - AstroTurf) Website gotigersgo.com
HEAD COACH
2015 Record Conference Finish Letterman R/L
MEDIA RELATIONS
Sept. 3 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 14 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 18 Nov. 25
SEMO KANSAS BOWLING GREEN at Ole Miss TEMPLE at Tulane at Navy TULSA at SMU USF at Cincinnati HOUSTON
SERIES INFORMATION
Mike Norvell (Central Arkansas, 2005) Record at Memphis: 0-0 (First season)
TEAM INFORMATION
GENERAL INFO
Location Lubbock, Texas Enrollment 35,893 Colors Scarlet & Black Chancellor Robert Duncan Athletics Director Kirby Hocutt Conference Big 12 Stadium Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454 - FieldTurf) Website texastech.com
HEAD COACH
TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record Conference Finish Lettermen R/L
9-4 5-3/3rd West 53/21
Overall In Memphis Last Meeting First Meeting
0-1 0-0 Sept. 12, 2015 Sept. 12, 2015
Tammy DeGroff Office 901-678-5787 Cell 901-734-1504 Email tdegroff@memphis.edu
Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 29 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 22
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN at Arizona State LOUISIANA TECH KANSAS at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA OKLAHOMA at TCU TEXAS at Oklahoma State at Iowa State vs. Baylor
SERIES INFORMATION
Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech, 2001) Record at TTU: 19-19 (Fourth season) 7-6 4-5/6th 48/20
Overall 1-16 In Lubbock 1-8 Last Meeting Oct. 17, 2015 First Meeting Sept. 18, 1965
MEDIA RELATIONS
TBA Office 806-834-2451 Cell TBA Email TBA
TCU
2016 SCHEDULE
Location Fort Worth, Texas Enrollment 10,033 Colors Purple & White Chancellor Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr. Athletics Director Chris Del Conte Conference Big 12 Stadium Amon G. Carter Stadium (45,000 - Grass) Website gofrogs.com
Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 19 Nov. 25 Dec. 3
HEAD COACH
SERIES INFORMATION
GAME 5 | Oct. 8 | TBA GENERAL INFO
Gary Patterson (Kansas State, 1983) Record at TCU: 143-47 (16th season)
TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record Conference Finish Letterman R/L
11-2 7-2/T-2nd 39/26
SOUTH DAKOTA ST. ARKANSAS IOWA STATE at SMU OKLAHOMA at Kansas at West Virginia TEXAS TECH at Baylor OKLAHOMA STATE at Texas KANSAS STATE
Overall 8-20-4 In Lawrence 6-9 Last Meeting Nov. 14, 2015 First Meeting Oct. 10, 1942
MEDIA RELATIONS
Mark Cohen Office 817-257-5394 Cell 817-343-2017 Email m.cohen@tcu.edu
AT BAYLOR
2016 SCHEDULE
GAME 3 | Sept. 17 | 11 a.m.
2016 SCHEDULE
GAME 4 | Sept. 29 | 7:30 p.m.
2016 SCHEDULE Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
TEAM INFORMATION
AT TEXAS TECH
2016 SCHEDULE
GAME 1 | Sept. 3 | 6 p.m.
2016 SCHEDULE
GAME 6 | Oct. 15 | TBA GENERAL INFO
Location Waco, Texas Enrollment 16,263 Colors Green & Gold Interim President David E. Garland Interim Athletics Director Todd Patulski Conference Big 12 Stadium McLane Stadium (45,000 - FieldTurf) Website baylorbears.com
Sept. 2 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 25 Dec. 3
NORTHWESTERN ST. SMU at Rice OKLAHOMA STATE at Iowa State KANSAS at Texas TCU at Oklahoma KANSAS STATE vs. Texas Tech at West Virginia
HEAD COACH
Jim Grobe (Virginia, 1975)--acting head coach Record at BU: 0-0 (First season)
TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record Conference Finish Lettermen R/L
MEDIA RELATIONS
SERIES INFORMATION 9-3 6-3/4th 47/24
Overall 4-11 In Waco 0-7 Last Meeting Oct. 10, 2015 First Meeting Sept. 18, 1971
Heath Nielsen Office 254-710-2743 Cell 254-709-4237 Email Heath_Nielsen@baylor.edu
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OKLAHOMA STATE GAME 7 | Oct. 22 | TBA GENERAL INFO
Location Stillwater, Okla. Enrollment 25,854 Colors Orange & Black President V. Burns Hargis Athletics Director Mike Holder Conference Big 12 Stadium Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218 - AstroTurf) Website okstate.com
HEAD COACH
TEAM INFORMATION
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA CENTRAL MICHIGAN PITTSBURGH at Baylor TEXAS IOWA STATE at Kansas WEST VIRGINIA at Kansas State TEXAS TECH at TCU at Oklahoma
10-3 7-2/T-2nd 42/21
Overall 29-34-3 In Lawrence 15-19-1 Last Meeting Oct. 24, 2015 First Meeting Oct. 13, 1923
MEDIA RELATIONS
Gavin Lang Office 405-744-3875 Cell 405-612-9274 Email gavin.lang@okstate.edu
AT OKLAHOMA GENERAL INFO
Location Norman, Okla. Enrollment 30,753 Colors Crimson & Cream President David L. Boren Athletics Director Joe Castiglione Conference Big 12 Stadium Gaylord Family - Memorial Stadium (82,112 - Grass) Website soonersports.com
Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 3 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Dec. 3
at Houston ULM OHIO STATE at TCU at Texas KANSAS STATE at Texas Tech KANSAS at Iowa State BAYLOR at West Virginia OKLAHOMA STATE
HEAD COACH
Bob Stoops (Iowa, 1983) Record at OU: 179-46 (18th season) 2015 Record Conference Finish Letterman R/L
SERIES INFORMATION 11-2 8-1/1st 49/18
Overall 27-73-6 In Norman 13-38-3 Last Meeting Oct. 31, 2015 First Meeting Nov. 7, 1903
MEDIA RELATIONS
Mike Houck Office 405-325-8227 Cell 405-249-5892 Email mhouck@ou.edu
AT WEST VIRGINIA GAME 9 | Nov. 5 | TBA
2015 Record Conference Finish Letterman R/L
MISSOURI YOUNGSTOWN STATE vs. BYU KANSAS STATE at Texas Tech TCU at Oklahoma State KANSAS at Texas OKLAHOMA at Iowa State BAYLOR
SERIES INFORMATION
Mike Green Office 515-294-7019 Cell 515-460-5804 Email mgreen@iastate.edu
TEXAS
Location Austin, Texas Enrollment 52,076 Colors Burnt Orange & White President Gregory L. Fenves Athletics Director Mike Perrin Conference Big 12 Stadium Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (100,119 - FieldTurf) Website texassports.com
Sept. 4 NOTRE DAME Sept.10 UTEP Sept. 17 at California Oct. 1 at Oklahoma State Oct. 8 vs. Oklahoma Oct. 15 IOWA STATE Oct. 22 at Kansas State Oct. 29 BAYLOR Nov. 5 at Texas Tech Nov. 12 WEST VIRGINIA Nov. 19 at Kansas Nov. 25 TCU
HEAD COACH
SERIES INFORMATION
GENERAL INFO
Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas, 1982) Record at Texas: 11-14 (Second season)
TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record Conference Finish Lettermen R/L
MEDIA RELATIONS
John Bianco Office 512-471-1346 Cell 512-748-9315 Email John.Bianco@athletics.utexas.edu
AT KANSAS STATE
GAME 12 | Nov. 26 | TBA GENERAL INFO
Location Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment 24,146 Colors Purple & White President TBA Athletics Director John Currie Conference Big 12 Stadium Bill Snyder Family Stadium (50,000 - FieldTurf) Website kstatesports.com
HEAD COACH
2015 Record Conference Finish Lettermen R/L
MEDIA RELATIONS
Sept. 2 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3
at Stanford FAU MISSOURI STATE at West Virginia TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma TEXAS at Iowa State OKLAHOMA STATE at Baylor KANSAS at TCU
SERIES INFORMATION
Bill Snyder (William Jewell, 1963) Record at KSU: 193-101-1 (24th season)
TEAM INFORMATION
2016 SCHEDULE
6-7 3-6/8th 40/21
Overall 65-43-5 In Manhattan 28-25-3 Last Meeting Nov. 28, 2015 First Meeting Oct. 4, 1902
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Kenny Lannou Office 785-532-7977 Cell 785-587-7867 Email klannou@kstatesports.com
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Mike Montoro Office 304-293-2821 Cell 304-276-2605 Email mike.montoro@mail.wvu.edu
5-7 5-4/T-5th 52/23
Overall 2-13 In Lawrence 2-6 Last Meeting Nov. 7, 2015 First Meeting Nov. 23, 1901
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8-5 4-5/T-5th 33/21
Overall 1-4 In Morgantown 0-3 Last Meeting Nov. 21, 2015 First Meeting Nov. 8, 1941
2016 SCHEDULE
GAME 11 | Nov. 19 | TBA
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Dana Holgorsen (Iowa Wesleyan, 1993) Record at WVU: 36-28 (Sixth season)
3-9 2-7/9th 43/24
Overall 50-39-6 In Lawrence 28-16-3 Last Meeting Oct. 3, 2015 First Meeting Oct. 15, 1898
MEDIA RELATIONS
2016 SCHEDULE Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3
SERIES INFORMATION
Matt Campbell (Mount Union, 2002) Record at ISU: 0-0 (First season)
TEAM INFORMATION
NORTHERN IOWA at Iowa at TCU SAN JOSE STATE BAYLOR at Oklahoma State at Texas KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA at Kansas TEXAS TECH WEST VIRGINIA
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HEAD COACH
MEDIA RELATIONS
HEAD COACH
Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 29 Nov. 3 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26
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Location Morgantown, W. Va. Enrollment 31,514 Colors Gold & Blue President Dr. E. Gordon Gee Athletics Director Shane Lyons Conference Big 12 Stadium Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium (60,000 - FieldTurf) Website WVUsports.com
2015 Record Conference Finish Letterman R/L
Location Ames, Iowa Enrollment 36,001 Colors Cardinal & Gold President Dr. Steven Leath Athletics Director Jamie Pollard Conference Big 12 Stadium Jack Trice Stadium (61,500 - Grass) Website cyclones.com
2016 SCHEDULE
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GENERAL INFO
TEAM INFORMATION
GENERAL INFO
2016 SCHEDULE
GAME 8 | Oct. 29 | TBA
TEAM INFORMATION
GAME 10 | Nov. 12 | TBA
OPPONENTS
2015 Record Conference Finish Letterman R/L
Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Dec. 3
SERIES INFORMATION
Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State, 1990) Record at OSU: 94-47 (12th season)
IOWA STATE
2016 SCHEDULE
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SERIES HISTORY RHODE ISLAND SERIES:
OHIO
SERIES: In Lawrence 10/7/1967
MEMPHIS
SERIES: In Lawrence 9/12/2015
TEXAS TECH
SERIES: In Lawrence: In Lubbock, Texas: 9/18/1965 9/17/1966 9/20/1969 9/19/1970 10/12/1996 10/11/1997 10/28/2000 10/6/2001 9/25/2004 10/1/2005 10/25/2008 10/31/2009 10/1/2011 11/10/2012 10/5/2013 10/18/2014 10/17/2015
FIRST MEETING OU LEADS 1-0 OU Leads 1-0 Lawrence L, 15-30 UM LEADS 1-0 UM Leads 1-0 Lawrence L, 23-55 TTU LEADS 16-1 TTU leads 9-0 TTU leads 7-1 Lubbock L, 7-28 Lawrence L, 7-23 Lubbock L, 22-28 Lawrence L, 0-23 Lawrence L, 7-30 Lubbock L, 7-17 Lawrence L, 39-45 Lubbock (ot) W, 34-31 Lawrence L, 30-31 Lubbock L, 17-30 Lawrence L, 21-63 Lubbock L, 21-42 Lawrence L, 34-45 Lubbock (2ot) L, 34-41 Lawrence L, 16-54 Lubbock L, 21-34 Lawrence L, 20-30
TCU
SERIES: TCU LEADS 20-8-4 In Lawrence: TCU leads 9-6 In Fort Worth, Texas: TCU leads 9-2-2 Neutral Sites: TCU leads 2-0-2 10/10/1942 Fort Worth L, 6-41 9/23/1944 Kansas City, Mo. L, 0-7 9/22/1945 Kansas City, Mo. L, 0-18 9/21/1946 Kansas City, Mo. T, 0-0 9/20/1947 Kansas City, Mo. T, 0-0 9/18/1948 Lawrence L, 13-14 9/17/1949 Lawrence L, 0-28 9/23/1950 Lawrence L, 7-14 9/22/1951 Fort Worth W, 27-13 9/20/1952 Lawrence W, 13-0 9/19/1953 Fort Worth L, 0-13 9/18/1954 Lawrence L, 6-27 9/17/1955 Fort Worth L, 14-47 9/22/1956 Lawrence L, 0-32 9/21/1957 Fort Worth T, 13-13 9/20/1958 Lawrence L, 0-42 9/19/1959 Fort Worth L, 7-14 9/17/1960 Lawrence W, 21-7 9/23/1961 Fort Worth L, 16-17 9/22/1962 Lawrence L, 3-6 9/21/1963 Fort Worth L, 6-10 9/19/1964 Lawrence W, 7-3 9/18/1982 Lawrence W, 30-19 9/10/1983 Fort Worth T, 16-16 9/17/1994 Fort Worth L, 21-31 9/14/1995 Lawrence W, 38-20 9/14/1996 Fort Worth W, 52-17 9/6/1997 Lawrence W, 17-10 9/15/2012 Lawrence L, 6-20 10/12/2013 Fort Worth L, 17-27 11/15/2014 Lawrence L, 30-34 11/14/2015 Fort Worth L, 17-23
BAYLOR
SERIES: In Lawrence: In Waco, Texas: 9/18/1971 9/10/1988 9/23/1989 10/10/1998 11/6/1999 10/5/2002 10/18/2003 10/21/2006 10/13/2007
BU LEADS 11-4 Series tied 4-4 BU leads 7-0 Lawrence W, 22-0 Lawrence L, 14-27 Waco L, 3-46 Waco L, 24-31 Lawrence W, 45-10 Waco L, 32-35 Lawrence W, 28-21 Waco L, 35-36 Lawrence W, 58-10
10/2/2010 11/12/2011 11/3/2012 10/26/2013 11/1/2014 10/10/2015
Waco Lawrence (ot) Waco Lawrence Waco Lawrence
OKLAHOMA STATE SERIES: In Lawrence: In Stillwater, Okla.: 10/13/1923 10/4/1924 10/3/1925 10/31/1931 11/2/1946 11/15/1947 10/30/1948 10/22/1949 10/21/1950 11/17/1951 11/15/1952 11/14/1953 11/13/1954 11/12/1955 10/26/1956 11/16/1957 11/15/1958 11/14/1959 11/22/1960 10/28/1961 10/27/1962 10/26/1963 10/24/1964 10/23/1965 10/22/1966 10/21/1967 10/19/1968 11/1/1969 10/31/1970 10/30/1971 11/4/1972 11/3/1973 11/2/1974 10/25/1975 10/9/1976 10/22/1977 10/21/1978 10/27/1979 10/25/1980 10/10/1981 10/9/1982 10/22/1983 10/20/1984 10/26/1985 10/25/1986 11/14/1987
L, 7-55 L, 30-31 L, 14-41 L, 14-59 L, 14-60 L, 7-66
OSU LEADS 34-29-3 OSU leads 19-15-1 OSU leads 15-14-2 Lawrence W, 9-0 Lawrence L, 0-3 Lawrence W, 13-3 Lawrence L, 7-13 Lawrence W, 14-13 Stillwater W, 13-7 Lawrence W, 13-7 Stillwater W, 55-14 Lawrence W, 40-7 Stillwater W, 27-12 Lawrence W, 12-7 Lawrence L, 14-41 Stillwater L, 12-47 Lawrence W, 12-7 Stillwater W, 21-13 Lawrence W, 13-7 Stillwater L, 3-6 Lawrence W, 28-14 Stillwater W, 14-7 Lawrence W, 42-8 Stillwater W, 36-17 Lawrence W, 41-7 Stillwater W, 14-13 Lawrence W, 9-0 Stillwater L, 7-10 Stillwater W, 26-15 Lawrence W, 49-19 Lawrence L, 25-28 Stillwater L, 7-19 Lawrence L, 10-17 Stillwater W, 13-10 Lawrence T, 10-10 Stillwater L, 13-24 Lawrence L, 19-35 Stillwater L, 14-21 Lawrence L, 0-21 Stillwater L, 7-21 Lawrence L, 17-30 Stillwater T, 14-14 Lawrence L, 7-20 Stillwater T, 24-24 Lawrence L, 10-27 Stillwater L, 10-47 Lawrence L, 10-17 Stillwater L, 6-24 Lawrence L, 17-49
11/12/1988 11/4/1989 11/3/1990 11/2/1991 11/2/1992 10/30/1993 10/29/1994 11/18/1995 9/5/1998 11/13/1999 11/16/2002 11/15/2003 10/14/2006 11/10/2007 11/20/2010 10/8/2011 10/13/2012 11/9/2013 10/11/2014 10/24/2015
OKLAHOMA
SERIES: In Lawrence: In Norman, Okla.: Neutral Sites: 11/7/1903 10/21/1904 10/21/1905 10/20/1906 10/19/1907 10/17/1908 10/9/1909 11/12/1910 11/11/1911 11/2/1912 11/1/1913 10/31/1914 10/30/1915 11/4/1916 11/10/1917 11/9/1918 11/8/1919 11/6/1920 11/5/1921 11/4/1922 11/3/1923 11/15/1924 11/7/1925 11/11/1926 11/12/1927 11/17/1928 11/9/1929 11/15/1930 11/7/1931 10/8/1932 11/4/1933
Stillwater Lawrence Stillwater Stillwater Lawrence Stillwater Lawrence Stillwater Lawrence Stillwater Lawrence Stillwater Lawrence Stillwater Lawrence Stillwater Lawrence Stillwater Lawrence Stillwater
L, 24-63 L, 24-37 W, 31-30 W, 31-0 W, 26-18 W, 13-6 W, 24-14 W, 22-17 L, 28-38 L, 13-45 L, 20-55 L, 21-44 L, 33-42 W, 43-28 L, 14-48 L, 28-70 L, 14-20 L, 6-42 L, 20-27 L, 10-58
OU LEADS 73-27-6 OU leads 34-14-3 OU leads 38-13-3 OU leads 1-0-0 Lawrence W, 17-5 Norman W, 16-0 Lawrence W, 34-0 Lawrence W, 20-4 Norman W, 15-0 Lawrence W, 11-0 Lawrence W, 11-0 Norman W, 2-0 Lawrence L, 0-3 Lawrence L, 5-6 Norman L, 7-21 Lawrence T, 16-16 Norman L, 14-23 Lawrence W, 21-13 Norman W, 13-6 Lawrence L, 0-33 Lawrence T, 0-0 Norman L, 9-21 Norman L, 7-24 Lawrence W, 19-3 Norman W, 7-3 Lawrence W, 20-0 Norman T, 0-0 Lawrence W, 10-9 Norman L, 7-26 Lawrence L, 0-7 Norman W, 7-0 Lawrence W, 13-0 Norman L, 0-10 Lawrence L, 6-21 Norman L, 0-20
10/27/1934 11/2/1935 10/17/1936 10/23/1937 10/15/1938 10/21/1939 10/9/1940 11/1/1941 10/17/1942 11/6/1943 11/18/1944 10/20/1945 11/9/1946 10/18/1947 11/20/1948 10/15/1949 11/11/1950 10/20/1951 10/18/1952 10/17/1953 10/16/1954 10/15/1955 10/20/1956 10/19/1957 10/18/1958 10/24/1959 10/15/1960 10/21/1961 10/20/1962 10/19/1963 10/17/1964 10/16/1965 10/15/1966 11/18/1967 11/9/1968 11/15/1969 11/14/1970 11/13/1971 11/18/1972 11/17/1973 11/16/1974 11/8/1975 10/16/1976 10/1/1977 10/14/1978 11/10/1979 11/8/1980 10/17/1981 10/16/1982 10/29/1983 10/27/1984 11/2/1985 11/1/1986 10/31/1987 10/29/1988 9/30/1989 9/29/1990 10/26/1991 10/24/1992 10/23/1993 10/22/1994 10/21/1995 10/5/1996 10/4/1997 9/30/2000 10/13/2001 10/23/2004 10/15/2005 10/18/2008 10/24/2009 10/15/2011 10/20/2012 10/19/2013 11/22/2014 10/31/2015
WEST VIRGINIA
SERIES: In Lawrence: In Morgantown, W. Va.: 11/8/1941 12/1/2012 11/16/2013 10/4/2014 11/21/2015
Lawrence T, 7-7 Norman W, 7-0 Lawrence L, 0-14 Norman W, 6-3 Lawrence L, 0-19 Norman L, 7-27 Lawrence L, 0-13 Norman L, 0-38 Lawrence L, 0-25 Norman L, 13-26 Lawrence L, 0-20 Norman L, 7-39 Lawrence W, 16-13 Norman T, 13-13 Lawrence L, 7-60 Norman L, 26-48 Lawrence L, 13-33 Norman L, 21-33 Lawrence L, 20-42 Norman L, 0-45 Lawrence L, 0-65 Norman L, 6-44 Lawrence L, 12-34 Norman L, 0-47 Lawrence L, 0-43 Norman L, 6-7 Lawrence T, 13-13 Norman W, 10-0 Lawrence L, 7-13 Norman L, 18-21 Lawrence W, 15-14 Norman L, 7-21 Lawrence L, 0-35 Norman L, 10-14 Lawrence L, 23-27 Norman L, 15-31 Lawrence L, 24-28 Norman L, 10-56 Lawrence L, 7-31 Norman L, 20-48 Lawrence L, 14-45 Norman W, 23-3 Lawrence L, 10-28 Norman L, 9-42 Lawrence L, 16-17 Norman L, 0-38 Lawrence L, 19-21 Norman L, 7-45 Lawrence L, 14-38 Norman L, 14-45 Lawrence W, 28-11 Norman L, 6-48 Lawrence L, 3-64 Lawrence L, 10-71 Norman L, 14-63 Lawrence L, 6-45 Norman L, 17-31 Norman L, 3-41 Lawrence W, 27-10 Norman L, 25-38 Lawrence L, 17-20 Norman W, 38-17 Norman W, 52-24 Lawrence W, 20-17 Norman L, 16-34 Lawrence L, 10-38 Norman L, 10-41 Kansas City, Mo. L, 3-19 Norman L, 31-45 Lawrence L, 13-35 Lawrence L, 17-47 Norman L, 7-52 Lawrence L, 19-34 Norman L, 7-44 Lawrence L, 7-62 WVU LEADS 4-1 Series tied 1-1 WVU leads 3-0 Morgantown L, 0-21 Morgantown L, 10-59 Lawrence W, 31-19 Morgantown L, 14-33 Lawrence L, 0-49
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11/22/2003 10/30/2004 11/26/2005 11/4/2006 11/17/2007 10/4/2008 10/10/2009 10/30/2010 11/5/2011 11/17/2012 11/23/2013 11/8/2014 10/3/2015
TEXAS
SERIES: In Lawrence: In Austin, Texas: 11/23/1901 9/24/1938 11/16/1996 11/15/1997 11/11/2000 11/10/2001 11/13/2004 11/12/2005 11/15/2008 11/21/2009 10/29/2011 10/27/2012 11/2/2013 9/27/2014 11/7/2015
KANSAS STATE
SERIES: In Lawrence: In Manhattan, Kan.: 10/4/1902 10/3/1903 11/19/1904 11/25/1905 11/24/1906 10/26/1907 10/10/1908 10/16/1909 10/21/1911 10/26/1912 10/25/1913 10/26/1914 10/23/1915
Lawrence Ames Lawrence (ot) Ames Lawrence Ames Lawrence Ames Ames Lawrence Ames Lawrence Ames
W, 36-7 L, 7-13 W, 24-21 W, 41-10 W, 45-7 W, 35-33 W, 41-36 L, 16-28 L, 10-13 L, 23-51 L, 0-34 W, 34-14 L, 13-38
UT LEADS 13-2 UT leads 6-2 UT leads 7-0 Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Austin Lawrence Austin Lawrence Austin Lawrence Austin Austin Lawrence Austin Lawrence Austin
W, 12-0 W, 19-18 L, 17-38 L, 31-45 L, 16-51 L, 0-59 L, 23-27 L, 14-66 L, 7-35 L, 20-51 L, 0-43 L, 17-21 L, 13-35 L, 0-23 L, 20-59
KU LEADS 65-43-5 KU leads 37-18-2 KU leads 28-25-3 Lawrence W, 16-0 Lawrence W, 34-0 Manhattan W, 41-4 Lawrence W, 28-0 Manhattan L, 4-6 Lawrence W, 29-10 Lawrence W, 12-6 Manhattan W, 5-3 Manhattan W, 6-0 Lawrence W, 19-6 Manhattan W, 26-0 Lawrence W, 27-0 Manhattan W, 19-7
10/28/1916 11/3/1917 11/28/1918 11/1/1919 10/30/1920 10/29/1921 10/28/1922 10/27/1923 10/18/1924 10/17/1925 10/16/1926 10/15/1927 10/20/1928 10/19/1929 10/18/1930 10/17/1931 11/19/1932 10/28/1933 10/20/1934 10/26/1935 10/24/1936 11/13/1937 10/29/1938 11/3/1939 10/26/1940 11/15/1941 10/24/1942 10/30/1943 11/11/1944 11/17/1945 11/16/1946 11/1/1947 11/13/1948 10/29/1949 11/18/1950 10/27/1951 11/1/1952 11/7/1953 10/30/1954 11/5/1955 11/3/1956 11/9/1957 11/1/1958 10/17/1959 9/24/1960 11/11/1961 11/3/1962 11/2/1963 10/31/1964 10/30/1965 10/29/1966
Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan
T, 0-0 W, 9-0 W, 13-7 W, 16-3 W, 14-0 W, 21-7 T, 7-7 T, 0-0 L, 0-6 L, 7-14 L, 0-27 L, 2-13 W, 7-0 L, 0-6 W, 14-0 L, 0-13 W, 19-0 L, 0-6 L, 0-13 W, 9-2 L, 6-26 L, 0-7 W, 27-7 L, 6-27 L, 0-20 W, 20-16 W, 19-7 W, 25-2 L, 14-18 W, 27-0 W, 34-0 W, 55-0 W, 20-14 W, 38-0 W, 47-7 W, 33-14 W, 26-6 L, 0-7 L, 6-28 L, 0-46 W, 20-15 W, 13-7 W, 21-12 W, 33-14 W, 41-0 W, 34-0 W, 38-0 W, 34-0 W, 7-0 W, 34-0 T, 3-3
11/4/1967 11/16/1968 10/11/1969 10/10/1970 10/9/1971 10/14/1972 10/13/1973 10/12/1974 11/1/1975 10/23/1976 11/5/1977 11/18/1978 11/3/1979 11/1/1980 10/24/1981 10/23/1982 10/15/1983 10/13/1984 10/19/1985 10/18/1986 11/7/1987 11/5/1988 10/28/1989 10/27/1990 10/12/1991 10/10/1992 10/9/1993 10/6/1994 10/28/1995 11/9/1996 11/8/1997 10/31/1998 10/9/1999 10/7/2000 10/27/2001 11/2/2002 10/25/2003 10/9/2004 10/8/2005 11/18/2006 10/6/2007 11/1/2008 11/7/2009 10/14/2010 10/22/2011 10/6/2012 11/30/2013 11/29/2014 11/28/2015
Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence Manhattan Lawrence
W, 17-16 W, 38-29 L, 22-26 W, 21-15 W, 39-13 L, 19-20 W, 25-18 W, 20-13 W, 28-0 W, 24-14 W, 29-21 L, 20-36 W, 36-28 W, 20-18 W, 17-14 L, 7-36 W, 31-3 L, 7-24 W, 38-7 L, 12-29 T, 17-17 W, 30-12 W, 21-16 W, 27-24 L, 12-16 W, 31-7 L, 9-10 L, 13-21 L, 7-41 L, 12-38 L, 16-48 L, 6-54 L, 9-50 L, 13-52 L, 6-40 L, 0-64 L, 6-42 W, 31-28 L, 3-12 W, 39-20 W, 30-24 W, 52-21 L, 10-17 L, 7-59 L, 21-59 L, 16-56 L, 10-31 L, 13-51 L, 14-45
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KU LEADS 50-39-6 KU leads 28-16-3 ISU leads 23-22-3 Lawrence W, 11-6 Ames L, 0-13 Lawrence W, 7-0 Ames T, 0-0 Lawrence W, 7-0 Ames W, 14-7 Lawrence L, 10-13 Ames L, 0-20 Lawrence T, 0-0 Ames W, 33-0  Lawrence W, 20-6 Ames W, 26-0 Lawrence W, 20-6 Ames T, 0-0 Lawrence L, 12-21 Ames L, 7-21 Lawrence W, 14-6 Ames L, 7-21 Lawrence W, 14-0 Ames L, 0-7 Lawrence W, 13-0 Ames L, 13-20 Lawrence L, 6-13 Ames L, 0-25 Lawrence T, 13-13 Ames W, 24-8 Lawrence W, 27-7 Ames W, 20-7 Lawrence L, 6-19 Ames W, 33-21 Lawrence W, 53-33 Ames W, 43-0 Lawrence W, 23-0 Ames L, 6-33 Lawrence T, 7-7 Ames W, 25-14 Lawrence L, 6-21 Ames W, 7-0 Lawrence W, 7-0 Ames W, 28-14 Lawrence W, 21-7 Ames W, 29-8 Lawrence L, 14-17 Ames W, 42-6 Lawrence L, 7-21 Ames L, 7-24 Lawrence W, 28-14 Ames W, 46-25 Ames L, 20-44 Lawrence W, 24-10 Ames L, 24-40 Lawrence L, 8-34 Ames W, 22-20 Lawrence L, 6-22 Ames W, 21-10 Lawrence L, 17-31 Ames L, 3-41 Lawrence L, 7-13 Ames W, 24-7 Lawrence W, 28-17 Ames W, 24-11 Lawrence W, 24-17 Ames L, 35-38 Lawrence W, 33-14 Ames L, 21-22 Lawrence L, 10-13 Lawrence L, 28-42 Ames L, 14-42 Lawrence L, 20-24 Ames T, 34-34 Lawrence W, 41-0 Ames W, 50-47 Lawrence W, 35-20 Ames W, 41-23 Lawrence W, 34-7 Ames W, 34-31 Lawrence W, 34-24 Ames L, 20-23 Lawrence W, 31-28 Ames L, 17-38 Lawrence L, 7-49 Ames L, 3-45
OPPONENTS
SERIES: In Lawrence: In Ames, Iowa: 10/15/1898 10/14/1916 10/27/1917 10/25/1919 10/23/1920 11/5/1921 10/11/1924 10/10/1925 10/27/1928 10/26/1929 10/25/1930 10/15/1932 11/18/1933 11/3/1934 11/23/1935 10/10/1936 10/16/1937 10/22/1938 10/7/1939 10/5/1940 10/25/1941 11/14/1942 10/9/1943 10/14/1944 10/6/1945 10/12/1946 10/4/1947 10/9/1948 10/1/1949 10/14/1950 9/29/1951 10/11/1952 10/3/1953 10/9/1954 10/8/1955 10/13/1956 10/12/1957 10/11/1958 10/31/1959 10/8/1960 10/14/1961 10/13/1962 10/12/1963 10/10/1964 10/9/1965 10/8/1966 10/28/1967 10/26/1968 10/25/1969 10/24/1970 10/23/1971 10/28/1972 10/27/1973 10/26/1974 10/18/1975 11/6/1976 10/29/1977 10/28/1978 10/20/1979 10/18/1980 11/7/1981 11/6/1982 10/8/1983 10/6/1984 10/12/1985 10/11/1986 10/24/1987 10/22/1988 10/7/1989 10/6/1990 10/19/1991 10/17/1992 10/16/1993 10/15/1994 10/14/1995 11/2/1996 11/1/1997 11/21/1998 11/20/1999 11/18/2000 11/17/2001 8/31/2002
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FOOTBALL BOWL SERIES (FBS) AMERICAN ATHLETIC G W L T FIRST LAST Cincinnati Houston Memphis SMU Temple Tulane Tulsa South Florida Totals
ATLANTIC COAST Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville Miami (Fla.) North Carolina North Carolina State Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Totals
BIG TEN
Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Nebraska Northwestern Penn State Rutgers Wisconsin Totals
BIG 12
Baylor Iowa State Kansas State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas TCU Texas Tech West Virginia Totals
CONFERENCE USA Florida Atlantic Florida International Louisiana Tech North Texas Rice Southern Mississippi UAB UTEP Totals
2 1 1 0 1995 1997 3 3 0 0 1994 2005 1 0 1 0 2015 2015 6 2 4 0 1952 2000 1 0 1 0 1941 1941 1 1 0 0 1958 1958 10 5 5 0 1933 2004 2 1 1 0 2006 2008 26 13 13 0 1933 2015
G W L T FIRST LAST
2 1 1 0 2009 2014 7 2 5 0 1971 1993 3 1 2 0 1947 2011 3 0 3 0 1980 1990 4 0 4 0 1957 1990 2 0 2 0 1984 1986 2 0 2 0 1973 2003 3 0 3 0 1975 1980 8 4 4 0 1959 1980 2 0 2 0 1990 1991 1 1 0 0 2007 2007 37 9 28 0 1947 2014
G W L T FIRST LAST
5 2 3 0 1892 1968 2 1 1 0 1967 1968 10 7 3 0 1891 1960 3 0 3 0 1893 1979 6 1 5 0 1934 1994 7 4 3 0 1893 2008 117 23 91 3 1892 2010 2 0 2 0 2003 2004 1 0 1 0 1969 1969 1 0 1 0 2015 2015 6 2 4 0 1901 1976 160 40 117 3 1891 2015
G W L T FIRST LAST
1 1 0 0 2005 2005 2 2 0 0 2007 2008 4 3 1 0 1987 2013 3 3 0 0 1979 1998 3 1 2 0 1961 2013 2 1 1 0 2009 2010 4 4 0 0 1994 2000 1 1 0 0 2009 2009 20 16 4 0 1961 2013
G W L T FIRST LAST
MID-AMERICAN
G W L T FIRST LAST
Ball State Bowling Green Central Michigan Kent State Northern Illinois Ohio Toledo Totals
MOUNTAIN WEST Colorado State Hawaii New Mexico San Diego State UNLV Utah State Wyoming Totals
Arizona California Colorado Oregon Oregon State Southern California Stanford UCLA Utah Washington Washington State Totals
SOUTHEASTERN Arkansas Auburn Kentucky Mississippi State Missouri Tennessee Texas A&M Vanderbilt Totals
G W L T FIRST LAST
6 3 2 1 1936 1966 5 2 3 0 1961 1992 70 24 43 3 1903 2010 2 1 0 1 1980 1981 6 4 2 0 1957 1992 1 1 0 0 1983 1983 1 0 1 0 1967 1967 7 2 5 0 1953 2001 4 2 2 0 1950 1996 1 0 1 0 1978 1978 9 7 2 0 1955 1977 112 46 61 5 1903 2010
G W L T FIRST LAST
2 2 0 0 1905 1906 2 0 2 0 1987 1988 4 3 0 1 1975 1982 1 0 1 0 1981 1981 120 55 56 9 1891 2011 2 0 2 0 1973 1974 11 2 9 0 1974 2011 2 1 1 0 1984 1985 144 63 71 10 1891 2011
SUN BELT
G W L T FIRST LAST
Appalachian State Arkansas State Louisiana Monroe New Mexico State Totals
1 1 0 0 2005 2005 1 1 0 0 1981 1981 1 1 0 0 2006 2006 3 2 1 0 1988 2010 6 5 1 0 1981 2010
G W L T FIRST LAST
15 4 11 0 1971 2015 95 50 39 6 1898 2015 113 65 43 5 1902 2015 106 27 73 6 1903 2015 66 29 34 3 1923 2015 15 2 13 0 1901 2015 32 8 20 4 1942 2015 17 1 16 0 1965 2015 5 1 4 0 1941 2015 464 187 253 24 1898 2015
INDEPENDENTS Army BYU Notre Dame Totals
PAC-12
1 0 1 0 1922 1922 1 1 0 0 1992 1992 6 1 4 1 1904 1999 8 2 5 1 1904 1999
2 2 0 0 1992 1996 1 0 1 0 2002 2002 2 2 0 0 2007 2014 2 1 1 0 1987 1989 3 1 2 0 1983 2012 1 0 1 0 1967 1967 4 3 1 0 1991 2007 15 9 6 0 1967 2014
G W L T FIRST LAST
4 4 0 0 1931 1993 1 1 0 0 1985 1985 3 2 1 0 1968 1970 1 0 1 0 1999 1999 2 1 1 0 2002 2003 1 1 0 0 1986 1986 6 4 1 1 1961 2003 18 13 4 1 1931 2003
FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (FCS) (FORMERLY I-AA) ATLANTIC 10
G W L T FIRST LAST
Villanova
1 0 1 0 1940 1940
BIG SKY
G W L T FIRST LAST
Montana State Northern Colorado Totals
1 1 0 0 1989 1989 1 1 0 0 2009 2009 2 2 0 0 1989 2009
IVY
G W L T FIRST LAST
Pennsylvania
1 0 1 0 1930 1930
MISSOURI VALLEY
G W L T FIRST LAST
Illinois State Indiana State Missouri State North Dakota State South Dakota South Dakota State Southern Illinois Totals
1 1 0 0 1998 1998 2 2 0 0 1985 1986 2 2 0 0 2001 2002 1 0 1 0 2010 2010 1 1 0 0 2013 2013 3 2 1 0 1947 2015 3 3 0 0 1986 2000 13 11 2 0 1947 2015
OHIO VALLEY
G W L T FIRST LAST
Eastern Illinois Jacksonville State Southeast Missouri State Totals
1 1 0 0 1985 1985 1 1 0 0 2003 2003 1 1 0 0 2014 2014 3 3 0 0 1985 2014
PIONEER Drake
G W L T FIRST LAST 17 10 6 1 1899 1940
SOUTHERN
G W L T FIRST LAST
Western Carolina
1 1 0 0 1993 1993
SOUTHLAND
G W L T FIRST LAST
McNeese State Northwestern (La.) State Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana Totals
1 1 0 0 2011 2011 1 1 0 0 2006 2006 1 1 0 0 2006 2008 1 1 0 0 2007 2007 4 4 0 0 2006 2011
OTHERS Abilene (Kan.) Ainsworth Medical Baker Beloit (Kan.) Boston Cal State Northridge Creighton Denver Denver Athletic Club Doane Drury College of Emporia Emporia State Fort Riley (Kan.) George Washington Glasco (Kan.) Grinnell (Kan.) Haskell (Kan.) Iowa Navy Pre-Flight James Milliken Kansas City Medical Kansas City YMCA Kirksville Osteopathy (Mo.) Knox Loyola (Calif.) Marquette Midland Olathe Navy (Kan.) Ottawa Pacific Pittsburg State Saint Louis St. Benedict’s St. Mary’s (Kan.) Santa Clara South Dakota Warrensburg (Mo.) Washburn Washington (Mo.) Wichita State William Jewell Totals
G W L T FIRST LAST 1 1 0 0 1896 1896 1 1 0 0 1898 1898 10 6 3 1 1890 1918 1 0 0 1 1901 1901 2 2 0 0 1959 1962 1 1 0 0 1999 1999 3 3 0 0 1923 1933 9 6 2 1 1932 1950 3 2 1 0 1892 1896 3 3 0 0 1894 1896 1 1 0 0 1905 1905 5 5 0 0 1903 1914 18 16 1 1 1895 1929 1 0 1 0 1943 1943 6 3 3 0 1933 1949 1 1 0 0 1897 1897 4 2 2 0 1925 1928 11 6 5 0 1896 1931 1 0 1 0 1942 1942 1 1 0 0 1931 1931 7 4 3 0 1896 1902 2 1 1 0 1890 1891 1 1 0 0 1901 1901 1 0 1 0 1902 1902 1 1 0 0 1951 1951 4 0 4 0 1928 1945 3 3 0 0 1895 1897 1 1 0 0 1944 1944 6 4 1 1 1894 1910 1 0 0 1 1956 1956 1 1 0 0 1919 1919 3 1 2 0 1906 1932 2 2 0 0 1934 1935 8 8 0 0 1897 1912 1 1 0 0 1952 1952 1 1 0 0 1900 1900 5 5 0 0 1897 1943 37 28 5 4 1891 1945 15 12 0 3 1891 1942 7 5 2 0 1902 1984 6 6 0 0 1905 1914 196 145 38 13 1890 1999
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2016-17 BOWL SCHEDULE MATCHUP MEAC vs. SWAC C-USA vs. MWC MWC vs. Pac-12 American vs.Sun Belt MAC vs. Sun Belt C-USA vs. Sun Belt American vs. MAC American vs. C-USA BYU vs. MWC MAC vs. MWC American/C-USA/MAC Navy vs. Big 12 MAC vs. Sun Belt C-USA vs. MWC ACC/ND vs. American ACC/ND vs. Big Ten ACC/ND vs. SEC Big Ten vs. C-USA ACC/ND vs. American Big Ten vs. Pac-12 Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ACC/ND vs. Big Ten ACC/ND vs. Big 12 Big 12 vs. SEC American vs, SEC ACC/ND vs. SEC Big 12 vs. Pac-12 Big 12 vs. SEC ACC/ND vs. Pac-12 SEC vs. Big Ten/ACC/ND ACC vs. BIg Ten/SEC/ND SEC vs. Big Ten/ACC/ND SEC vs. Big Ten/ACC/ND Playoff Semifinal Game Playoff Semifinal Game Big Ten vs. SEC At-Large vs. At-Large Big Ten vs. Pac-12 Big 12 vs. SEC Pac-12 vs. Big Ten C-USA vs. MWC Semifinal Winner vs. Semifinal Winner
LOCATION Atlanta, Ga. Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Orlando, Fla. Montgomery, Ala. New Orleans Miami Boca Raton, Fla. San Diego Boise, Ind. Nassau, Bahamas Fort Worth, Texas Mobile, Ala. Honolulu St. Petersburg, Fla. Detroit Shreveport, La. Dallas Annapolis, Md. San Diego Temple, Ariz. Bronx, N.Y. Orlando, Fla. Houston Birmingham, Ala. Charlotte, N.C. San Antonio Memphis, Tenn. El Paso, Texas Nashville, Tenn. Miami Gardens, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Atlanta Glendale, Ariz. Tampa, Fla. Arlington, Texas Pasadena, Calif. New Orleans Santa Clara, Calif. Tucson, Ariz. Tampa, Fla.
DATE Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Dec.17 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 23 Dec. 23 Dec. 24 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 2 TBA TBA Jan. 9
TIME (ET) Noon 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Noon 3:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 10:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Noon 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 3 or 7 p.m. 3 or 7 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. TBA TBA 8:30 p.m.
TV ABC ESPN ABC CBSSN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN2 ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN CBS ESPN ESPN ABC ESPN ESPN ESPN ABC ESPN ESPN ESPN TBA TBA ESPN
OPPONENTS
BOWL GAME Air Force Reserve Celebration Gildan New Mexico Las Vegas AutoNation Cure Raycom Media Camellia R+L Carriers New Orleans Miami Beach Marmot Boca Raton San Diego County CU Poinsettia Famous Idaho Potato Popeyes Bahamas Lockheed Martin Armed Forces GoDaddy Hawai’i St. Petersburg Quick Lane Camping World Independence Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Military Holiday Cactus New Era Pinstripe Russell Athletic AdvoCare V100 Texas Birmingham Belk Valero Alamo AutoZone Liberty Hyundai Sun Franklin Amer. Mort. Music City Capital One Orange Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus TaxSlayer Chick-fil-A Peach Fiesta Outback Goodyear Cotton Rose Bowl Game Allstate Sugar Foster Farms NOVA Home Loans Arizona CPF National Championship
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BIG 12 CONFERENCE The Big 12 begins its 21st year in 2016-17 as it continues to promote the strength and success of one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction of fifth-year commissioner Bob Bowlsby. TCU and West Virginia joined the league on July 1, 2012 and became the Big 12’s first additions since inception, joining Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech. With 10 members, the Big 12 remains as the only autonomy conference to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field of play with a full roundrobin schedule. The Conference’s hard work ethic and strong values have translated to enormous success in its first 20 years. Since it began competition in 1996-97, the league can boast of 57 NCAA team titles and 625 (through June 15) individual national championships. The Big 12 has been at the forefront in college athletics reform, specifically with student-athlete welfare issues to include cost of attendance, student-athlete time demands and strengthening its policy for concussion diagnosis and management. In 2014-15, the Big 12 introduced and hosted three “State of Collegiate Athletics” forums to examine the issues facing college athletics. Two were conducted in Washington, D.C and one in New York City. Panelists included respected authorities from intercollegiate athletics, university leadership and sports journalism. The third forum featured a special session comprised of studentathletes. The Big 12 continued the “State of Collegiate Athletics” forums in 2015-16 with Dallas serving as the site for a November 2015 event. The Conference had a banner year on the national stage in 2015-16. Two teams competed in 2015 College Football Playoff New Year’s Bowls for the second consecutive season. Oklahoma made the Conference’s first appearance in the CFP semifinals in 2015, the second year of the structure, while OU men’s basketball advanced to the Final Four. Other highlights included national championships by Texas men’s swimming and diving and Oklahoma women’s gymnastics and softball. National runner-up finishes were recorded by Texas volleyball, Oklahoma State wrestling, TCU equestrian, Texas men’s golf, Oklahoma men’s tennis and Oklahoma State women’s tennis. Three Big 12 squads were among the eight teams that advanced to baseball’s College World Series. The Big 12 lays claim to five Heisman Trophy winners since 1996 and has had a finalist in 12 of its seasons. Twenty-five major individual awards have been won by Big 12 student-athletes in football over the past seven campaigns. Overall, more than 4,800 studentathletes have earned All-America recognition. West Virginia soccer standout Kadeisha Buchanan earned the Hyundai Young Player Award at the 2015 World Cup while playing for her native Canada, given to the player born in 1995 or later that made the biggest impression in the competition. Through its first 20 years, the Big 12 has claimed a team national championship in 17 of the sports it sponsors. The Conference finished the BCS era ranked tied for second with seven appearances in the National Championship Game. The league has finished in the top two of women’s basketball conference RPI in nine of the last 10 years and sent at least 70 percent of its teams to postseason for the seventh-straight season. In men’s basketball, the league has had seven teams earn NCAA bids four times in the past seven years. Every coach has
guided a team to the NCAA Tournament - including five that have led teams to the Final Four - while seven boast career win percentages of .700 or higher. During the last 12 years a total of 36 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including 19 consecutive seasons. The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community, the studentathletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. National academic accolades have always been strong in the Big 12. Ty Darlington (Oklahoma) was the recipient of the 2015 William V. Campbell Trophy, known as the Academic Heisman. Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma) was presented the NCAA Today’s Top 10 Award in January 2015. It recognizes former student-athletes for their successes on the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. Since 1996, the Big 12 has a total of 11 honorees for this prestigious award. In the last five seasons, eight student-athletes were recipients of the NCAA Elite 90 Award with volleyball’s Janae Hall (Kansas), men’s basketball’s C.J. Cole (Oklahoma), women’s golf’s Laura Lonardi (Baylor) and baseball’s Tyler Floyd (Texas Tech) picking up the latest honors in 2015-16. The accolade showcases individuals who have reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level, while also achieving the highest academic standard among their peers. In its short history, the Big 12 has over 600 Academic All-America recipients, averaging about 30 each season. Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitment to their studies by earning numerous individual academic recognitions. Eleven times in the past 11 years a league athlete has garnered the top academic honor for their respective sport, including Frances Silva (West Virginia) for soccer and Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma) for football in 2013. The Big 12 can take pride in other stories that combine on and off the field success. In the fall of 2013, former Texas Tech track and field student-athlete Ifeatu Okafor was named the Big 12’s first NCAA Woman of the Year. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in 2008 while Imani McGee-Stafford (Texas) was honored in 2015. It is given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. Oklahoma State women’s basketball was the inaugural recipient of the “Together We R” Team Award in 2012, recognizing programs that have strived to succeed in the face of
adversity. Following a devastating tornado south of Oklahoma City just before the Big 12 Baseball Championship in 2013, several league baseball teams along with other student-athletes, coaches and former Conference players contributed help in a variety of ways. Plus, the Conference contributed $200,000 to the relief efforts. In the fall of 2014, Oklahoma football studentathlete Sterling Shepard and head coach Bob Stoops were honored with the Disney Sports Spirit Award while Kansas football student-athlete JaCorey Shepherd received the Lee Roy Selmon Community Spirit Award. Ty Darlington (Oklahoma) earned the 2015 Wuerffel Trophy which recognizes community service along with athletic and academic success. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female studentathletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships. A total of 381 scholars have received over $2.7 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 20 years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 23 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball. Big 12 institutions create a league that encompasses five states and nearly 38 million people. Nearly 5,000 student-athletes from across the United States and around the World compete annually in the sports sponsored by the Conference. The Conference conducts postseason championships for 20 of its 23 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. In its first 20 years, the Big 12 has distributed approximately $2.6 billion to its member institutions, including a record $30.4 million per institution in 201516, an increase of 20 percent over the previous year. The Conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
BIG 12 QUICK FACTS (All statistics from Fall 1996 through January 2016) Founded: February 25, 1994 Area: Five states with combined populations of more than 38 million people. Television Markets: 15 of the Top 100 nationally Commissioner’s Honor Roll Students: 76,000+ named in 36 semesters Academic All-Big 12 Team Members: 22,234 Student-Athletes with a 4.0 grade-point average on Academic All-Big 12 Teams: 1,080 Dr. Prentice Gautt Scholarships: 341 with $2.3 million in financial aid Team National Championships: 53 Individual National Championships: 552 All-America First Team Selections: 4,397 Academic All-America Selections: 591 Big 12 Postseason Championship Attendance: Nearly 5.6 million
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BIG 12 COMMISSIONER BOB BOWLSBY the Big 12 Football Championship Game was reinstated beginning with the 2017 season. Improved scheduling has been another priority under Bowlsby which resulted in a men’s basketball Big 12/SEC Challenge that was staged for the first time in 2013-14. Women’s basketball also created a Big 12/SEC Challenge that will expand to full conference participation in 201617. A non-conference scheduling requirement was added in football in which every team must annually play at least one non-conference game against an autonomy conference institution (ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC) or Notre Dame.
Bowlsby has been at the forefront of change in collegiate athletics and was appointed to the inaugural NCAA Division I Council in 2015. The Division I governance body revises and establishes new governance rules that will oversee and guide all of college sports. He is also the chair of the Football Oversight Committee which oversees all aspects of collegiate football and reports directly to the NCAA Division I Council. In 2014-15, the Big 12 introduced and hosted three “State of Collegiate Athletics” forums to examine the issues facing college athletics. Two were conducted in Washington, D.C and one in New York City. Bowlsby led a group of panelists that included respected authorities from intercollegiate athletics, university leadership and sports journalism. The third forum featured a special session comprised of student-athletes. The athletics forums continued into the 2015-16 academic year with a fourth event held in Dallas.
Prior to his role at the Big 12, Bowlsby spent six years directing a Stanford University athletics department that sponsors 35 varsity sports and claimed an unprecedented 17 consecutive Learfield Sports Directors Cups, emblematic of the top overall athletics program in the country. Bowlsby arrived at Stanford after a 15-year stint as the Director of Athletics for the University of Iowa. In his final four years, he guided and supervised the merger of the Hawkeye men’s and women’s athletic departments that included 24 varsity sports. Throughout his career, Bowlsby has emerged as a national leader in intercollegiate and amateur athletics. He was appointed to the United States Olympic
The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) named Bowlsby in 2001-02 as Central Region Athletic Director of the Year and Sports Business Journal selected him from the four regional award winners as the National Athletics Director of the Year. The award highlights the efforts of the athletic directors for their commitment and positive contributions to campuses and their surrounding communities. Before his stint overseeing the Hawkeye athletic department he served in the same role for seven years at the University of Northern Iowa. A native of Waterloo, Iowa, Bowlsby was named to that post in 1984. He was previously in the role of Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities at the school. Bowlsby earned his bachelor’s degree from Minnesota State University (Moorhead) in 1975 and his master’s degree from the University of Iowa in 1978. In February 2013, he was named to the NCAA 40th Anniversary Tribute Team, which recognized the 40th anniversary of NCAA Division II competition. He was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling at MSUM and served as captain during his senior year when he won a NSIC title, and in 2013 he received the Alumni Achievement Award. Bowlsby was inducted into the Dragon Sports Hall of Fame in 1998 and the University of Northern Iowa Hall of Fame in 2007. He also serves on the National Advisory Board of the Positive Coaching Alliance and the Board of the National Football Foundation. Born on January 10, 1952, Bowlsby has been married to his wife, Candice, for 39 years. They have four children and four grandchildren.
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In his short tenure with the Conference, Bowlsby finalized one of the most lucrative television deals in college athletics and played a key role in the formation of the College Football Playoff that began in 2014-15, the first postseason playoff in the history of the sport. He also negotiated a partnership with the Southeastern Conference in which both leagues’ champions will meet each year in the Allstate Sugar Bowl in addition to confirming the league’s other bowl partnerships, giving the Big 12 some of the premier postseason destinations in college football. Additionally, under his leadership,
Bowlsby has led the Big 12 Conference to record revenue amounts with an all-time high of $30.4 million per school in 2015-16, an increase of 20 percent over the previous year.
Bowlsby has previously served as president of the NCAA Division I-A Athletics Directors’ Association, chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee (2003-04, ’04-05) and chaired the NCAA Management Council. In addition, he has also chaired the NCAA Wrestling Committee, served on NCAA committees on Financial Aid and Amateurism, the Special Committee to Review Amateurism Issues and the Special Committee to Review Financial Conditions in Athletics.
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Bob Bowlsby, one of the most respected athletic administrators in the nation, was named the fourth fulltime Commissioner of the Big 12 Conference on May 4, 2012. The hire was praised throughout college athletics circles as yet another step in the continuing strength and stability of the Big 12.
In his first four years, Bowlsby has seen 10 national championships added to the Big 12 trophy case and 86 NCAA individual event crowns. Fourteen additional conference squads finished as runner-up in NCAA competition. Two teams competed in 2015 College Football Playoff New Year’s Bowls for the second consecutive season. Oklahoma made the Conference’s first appearance in the CFP semifinals in 2015, the second year of the structure, while OU men’s basketball advanced to the Final Four. Other highlights this past year included national championships by Texas men’s swimming and diving and Oklahoma women’s gymnastics and softball. National runner-up finishes were recorded by Texas volleyball, Oklahoma State wrestling, TCU equestrian, Texas men’s golf, Oklahoma men’s tennis and Oklahoma State women’s tennis. Three Big 12 squads were among the eight teams that advanced to baseball’s College World Series.
Committee Board of Directors in 2007 and completed that term at the 2014 Winter Olympiad in Sochi, Russia. In 2002, President George W. Bush chose Bowlsby to be a member of the Commission on Opportunities in Athletics.
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Digital Media Coordinator Kiron Andersen Coordinator of Live Events, Technology and Video Services Bret Ayers Executive Assistant to the Commissioner/Manager of Executive Affairs Melanie Ellis Administrative Assistant Regina Everett Administrative Assistant Tracy Hunt Administrative Assistant Valerie Rocha Receptionist Christina Monjarraz Will Hancock Communications Assistant Zach Gourley Will Hancock Communications Assistant Mark Jezek Digital Media Assistant Jason Angoy Compliance Assistant Jeff Smith Championships Assistant Levietta McCullough
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Commissioner Bob Bowlsby Deputy Commissioner Tim Weiser Senior Associate Commissioner Tim Allen Senior Associate Commissioner Dru Hancock Associate Commissioner - Communications Bob Burda Associate Commissioner - Football Edward Stewart Associate Commissioner - Men’s Basketball & Game Management John Underwood Chief Financial Officer Steve Pace Assistant Commissioner - Compliance Keri Boyce Assistant Commissioner - Events & Human Resources Brad Clements Assistant Commissioner - Governance and Academics David Flores Assistant Commissioner - Championships Dayna Scherf Director of Communications Rob Carolla Director of Social Media Laura Rasmussen Associate Director of Communications Joni Lehmann Associate Director of Business Operations Neesha Quinn Assistant Director of Championships Maria Huggins Assistant Director of Video Services Sean Hollister
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COMPOSITE SCHEDULE
Friday, September 2 Northwestern State at Baylor (FSN), 6:30 p.m. K-State at Stanford (FS1), 8:00 p.m. Saturday, September 3 Missouri at West Virginia (FS1), 11:00 a.m. Oklahoma vs Houston (NRG Stadium, Houston) (ABC), 11:00 a.m. SE Louisiana at Oklahoma State (FSN), 2:30 p.m. Rhode Island at Kansas (Jayhawk TV/ESPN3), 6:00 p.m. Northern Iowa at Iowa State (Cyclones.tv), 7:00 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Texas Tech (FSN), 7:00 p.m. South Dakota State at TCU (FSN), 7:00 p.m. Sunday, September 4 Notre Dame at Texas (ABC), 6:30 p.m. Saturday, September 10 Central Michigan at Oklahoma State (FS1), 11:00 a.m. Youngstown State at West Virginia (TBD), 1:00 p.m. Ohio at Kansas (FSN), 1:30 p.m. SMU at Baylor (FS1), 2:30 p.m. UL-Monroe at Oklahoma (Sooner Sports PPV), 6:00 p.m. Arkansas at TCU (ESPN or ESPN2), 6:00 p.m. UTEP at Texas (LHN), 6:00 p.m. Iowa State at Iowa (BTN), 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech at Arizona State (FS1), 9:00 p.m. Friday, September 16 Baylor at Rice (ESPN), 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 17 Iowa State at TCU (FS1), 11:00 a.m. Kansas at Memphis (ESPNU), 11:00 a.m. Florida Atlantic at K-State (FSN), 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Oklahoma State (ESPN), 2:30 p.m. Louisiana Tech at Texas Tech (FSN), 6:00 p.m. Ohio State at Oklahoma (FOX), 6:30 p.m. Texas at California (ESPN or ESPN2), 9:30 p.m. Friday, September 23 TCU at SMU (ESPN), 7:00 p.m. Saturday, September 24 San Jose State at Iowa State (FSN), 11:00 a.m. Missouri State at K-State (K-StateHD.tv), 6:00 p.m. Oklahoma State at Baylor West Virginia vs. BYU (Landover, Md.) Thursday, September 29 Kansas at Texas Tech (FS1), 7:30 p.m. Saturday, October 1 Baylor at Iowa State K-State at West Virginia Oklahoma at TCU Texas at Oklahoma State
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COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Saturday, October 8 Iowa State at Oklahoma State Texas vs. Oklahoma (Dallas) (FS1) Texas Tech at K-State TCU at Kansas
Saturday, November 26 Kansas at K-State West Virginia at Iowa State Saturday, December 3 Baylor at West Virginia Oklahoma State at Oklahoma K-State at TCU
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Saturday, October 15 Iowa State at Texas (LHN/Cyclones.tv) Kansas at Baylor K-State at Oklahoma West Virginia at Texas Tech
Friday, November 25 TCU at Texas (FOX or FS1), 2:30 p.m. Baylor vs. Texas Tech (Arlington) (ESPN), 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 22 Oklahoma at Texas Tech Oklahoma State at Kansas Texas at K-State TCU at West Virginia Saturday, October 29 Baylor at Texas Kansas at Oklahoma K-State at Iowa State West Virginia at Oklahoma State Texas Tech at TCU Thursday, November 3 Oklahoma at Iowa State (ESPN), 6:30 p.m. Saturday, November 5 Kansas at West Virginia Oklahoma State at K-State Texas at Texas Tech TCU at Baylor Kf Mj Cs
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RESULTS DATE OPPONENT Sep 5 South Dakota State Sep 12 Memphis Sep 26 at Rutgers Oct 3 * at Iowa State Oct 10 * Baylor Oct 17 * Texas Tech Oct 24 * at Oklahoma State Oct 31 * Oklahoma Nov 7 * at Texas Nov 14 * at TCU Nov 21 * West Virginia Nov. 28 * Kansas State *Big 12 Conference Game
SCORE 38-41 23-55 17-24 13-38 7-66 20-30 10-58 7-62 20-59 17-23 0-49 14-45
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ATTEND 30,144 37,798 46,136 55,837 25,910 25,186 59,486 26,677 92,529 44,375 21,415 23,842
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS
KU OPP. 183 553 15.2 46.1 212 342 76 161 123 155 13 26 1355 3206 1751 3443 396 237 444 565 3.1 5.7 112.9 267.2 10 39 2623 3524 243-452-14 267-402-9 5.8 8.8 10.8 13.2 218.6 293.7 12 27 3978 6730 896 967 4.4 7.0 331.5 560.8 54-1094 19-384 13-26 31-244 9-159 14-189 20.3 20.2 2.0 7.9 17.7 13.5 26-11 14-9 70-674 53-461 56.2 38.4 87-3280 43-1778 37.7 41.3 34.2 38.4 43-2620 100-6139 60.9 61.4 40.4 39.7 28:21 31:39 76/208 73/161 37% 45% 7/26 9/13 27% 69% 26-149 40-267 0 0 24 72 6-11 16-24 0-0 0-0 (20-30) 67% (60-77) 78% (16-30) 53% (48-77) 62% (21-23) 91% (69-70) 99%
Kinner,Ke’aun Mann,De’Andre Cox,Taylor Cozart,Montell Schadler,Ryan Martin,Taylor Parmalee,Tre’ Randall,Preston Ford,Deondre Perry,Keaton Sims,Steven Wyman,Matthew Willis,Ryan Total Opponents
GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G 12 134 601 35 566 4.2 5 43 47.2 11 76 400 13 387 5.1 1 41 35.2 8 79 240 9 231 2.9 2 26 28.9 5 45 181 68 113 2.5 1 20 22.6 12 20 100 0 100 5.0 0 23 8.3 7 16 48 6 42 2.6 0 6 6.0 10 4 24 2 22 5.5 1 19 2.2 2 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 1.5 2 5 9 12 -3 -0.6 0 5 -1.5 2 2 7 12 -5 -2.5 0 7 -2.5 11 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -0.8 12 1 0 13 -13 -13.0 0 0 -1.1 10 59 138 217 -79 -1.3 0 23 -7.9 12 444 1751 396 1355 3.1 10 43 112.9 12 565 3443 237 3206 5.7 39 93 267.2
PASSING Willis,Ryan Cozart,Montell Ford,Deondre Perry,Keaton Sims,Steven Millweard,T.J. Total Opponents
G EFFIC CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G 10 100.98 164-315-10 52.1 1719 9 53 171.9 5 127.40 66-105-1 62.9 752 2 47 150.4 2 87.34 11-23-1 47.8 132 0 33 66.0 2 83.00 2-6-1 33.3 20 1 19 10.0 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 2 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 12 105.07 243-452-14 53.8 2623 12 53 218.6 12 157.74 267-402-9 66.4 3524 27 84 293.7
RECEIVING Parmalee,Tre’ Sims,Steven Patrick,Tyler Booker,Jeremiah Crawley,Darious Kinner,Ke’aun Taylor,Kent Barbel,Shakiem Johnson,Ben Hartzog,Bobby Mann,De’Andre Cox,Taylor Neal,Derrick Stanford,Joshua Moore,Emmanuel Moses,Austin Total Opponents
G NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G 10 41 599 14.6 3 47 59.9 11 30 349 11.6 2 53 31.7 12 30 255 8.5 2 33 21.2 8 23 228 9.9 0 27 28.5 10 18 244 13.6 2 39 24.4 12 16 147 9.2 0 28 12.2 11 15 179 11.9 1 27 16.3 12 15 130 8.7 1 24 10.8 12 13 115 8.8 0 30 9.6 8 10 139 13.9 1 36 17.4 11 10 76 7.6 0 22 6.9 8 8 48 6.0 0 14 6.0 11 7 52 7.4 0 20 4.7 2 3 38 12.7 0 19 19.0 8 3 13 4.3 0 9 1.6 4 1 11 11.0 0 11 2.8 12 243 2623 10.8 12 53 218.6 12 267 3524 13.2 27 84 293.7
TOTAL OFFENSE Willis,Ryan Cozart,Montell Kinner,Ke’aun Mann,De’Andre Cox,Taylor Ford,Deondre Schadler,Ryan Martin,Taylor Parmalee,Tre’ Perry,Keaton Randall,Preston Sims,Steven Wyman,Matthew Total Opponents
G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G 10 374 -79 1719 1640 164.0 5 150 113 752 865 173.0 12 134 566 0 566 47.2 11 76 387 0 387 35.2 8 79 231 0 231 28.9 2 28 -3 132 129 64.5 12 20 100 0 100 8.3 7 16 42 0 42 6.0 10 4 22 0 22 2.2 2 8 -5 20 15 7.5 2 1 3 0 3 1.5 11 2 -9 0 -9 -0.8 12 1 -13 0 -13 -1.1 12 896 1355 2623 3978 331.5 12 967 3206 3524 6730 560.8
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FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE PTS 30 29 24 12 12 12 12 10 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 183
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NO. YDS AVG TD LONG 33 750 22.7 1 91 9 137 15.2 0 24 8 158 19.8 0 26 3 49 16.3 0 20 1 0 0.0 0 0 54 1094 20.3 1 91 19 384 20.2 0 38
FUMBLE RETURNS Roberts,Marcquis Smithson,Fish Watson,Kyron Total Opponents
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PUNTING Wyman,Matthew Kahn,Eric Guzman,Ruben Willis,Ryan Total Opponents
NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD 53 2198 41.5 58 1 5 10 2 29 986 34.0 49 2 12 6 0 2 60 30.0 39 0 0 0 0 1 36 36.0 36 0 0 1 0 87 3280 37.7 58 3 17 17 2 43 1778 41.3 64 5 14 14 0
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NO. YDS AVG TB OB RETN NET YDLN 43 2620 60.9 20 3 43 2620 60.9 20 3 384 40.4 24 100 6139 61.4 43 2 1094 39.7 25
ALL PURPOSE NO. YDS AVG TD LONG 9 34 3.8 0 26 2 -2 -1.0 0 10 1 0 0.0 0 0 13 26 2.0 0 26 31 244 7.9 3 49
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NO. YDS AVG TD LONG 2 22 11.0 0 22 2 13 6.5 0 13 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 83 83.0 1 83 1 26 26.0 0 26 1 15 15.0 0 15 1 0 0.0 0 0 9 159 17.7 1 83 14 189 13.5 2 53
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G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G Schadler,Ryan 12 100 0 0 750 0 850 70.8 Kinner,Ke’aun 12 566 147 0 0 0 713 59.4 Parmalee,Tre’ 10 22 599 28 0 0 649 64.9 Mann,De’Andre 11 387 76 0 0 0 463 42.1 Cox,Taylor 8 231 48 0 158 0 437 54.6 Sims,Steven 11 -9 349 0 49 0 389 35.4 Patrick,Tyler 12 0 255 0 0 0 255 21.2 Crawley,Darious 10 0 244 0 0 0 244 24.4 Booker,Jeremiah 8 0 228 0 0 0 228 28.5 Neal,Derrick 11 0 52 -2 137 0 187 17.0 Taylor,Kent 11 0 179 0 0 0 179 16.3 Hartzog,Bobby 8 0 139 0 0 0 139 17.4 Barbel,Shakiem 12 0 130 0 0 0 130 10.8 Johnson,Ben 12 0 115 0 0 0 115 9.6 Cozart,Montell 5 113 0 0 0 0 113 22.6 Roberts, Marcquis 12 0 0 0 0 83 83 6.9 Martin,Taylor 7 42 0 0 0 0 42 6.0 Stanford,Joshua 2 0 38 0 0 0 38 19.0 Arnick,Courtney 11 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.4 Smithson,Fish 11 0 0 0 0 22 22 2.0 Glatczak, Michael 12 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.2 Moore,Emmanuel 8 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.6 Allen,Greg 5 0 0 0 0 13 13 2.6 Moses,Austin 4 0 11 0 0 0 11 2.8 Randall,Preston 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 Ford,Deondre 2 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -1.5 Perry,Keaton 2 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -2.5 Wyman,Matthew 12 -13 0 0 0 0 -13 -1.1 Willis,Ryan 10 -79 0 0 0 0 -79 -7.9 Total 12 1355 2623 26 1094 159 5257 438.1 Opponents 12 3206 3524 244 384 189 7547 628.9
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KICKOFFS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG 2 5 2.5 0 3 1 66 66.0 0 66 1 13 13.0 0 13 4 84 21.0 0 66 1 30 30.0 1 30
PUNT RETURNS Parmalee,Tre’ Neal,Derrick Barbel,Shakiem Total Opponents
KANSAS OPPONENTS South Dakota State (23) (28),(24) Memphis (30),(33),(51) (27),(32) Rutgers - 39 Iowa State 44 28,(34) Baylor - (31),34 Texas Tech 52,22,34 (30),(24),48,(25) Oklahoma State (40) 46,28 Oklahoma - 31,(46),(32) Texas 26 (29) TCU (42) (42),(38),(36) West Virginia - 41 Kansas State - (33) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
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|------------- PATS -------------| TD FGs KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF Kinner,Ke’aun 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Bartolotta,Nick 0 4-7 17-18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Parmalee,Tre’ 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Cox,Taylor 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Crawley,Darious 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Sims,Steven 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Patrick,Tyler 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Wyman,Matthew 0 2-4 4-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Schadler,Ryan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Cozart,Montell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Taylor,Kent 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Mann,De’Andre 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Hartzog,Bobby 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Barbel,Shakiem 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Roberts,Marcquis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Total 24 6-11 21-23 0-1 0 0-0 0 0
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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS PASS DEF FUMBLES BLOCKED GP-GS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS NO-YARDS INT-YDS BRUP QBH RCV-YDS FF KICK SAF 9 Smithson,Fish 11-11 87 24 111 2.0-2 . 2-22 3 . 1-66 1 . . 29 Dineen,Joe 12-9 66 20 86 6.5-17 3.0-13 . 1 4 . . . . 5 Roberts,Marcquis 12-11 52 19 71 3.5-8 1.0-1 1-83 1 2 2-5 . . . 30 Shaw,Tevin 12-9 47 18 65 1.0-8 1.0-8 . 3 1 . . . . 19 Miller,Tyrone 12-8 42 14 56 2.0-5 . . 2 . 1-0 2 . . 39 Glatczak,Michael 12-8 42 13 55 2.5-4 . 1-15 2 . 1-0 . . . 10 Goodman,Ben 12-12 34 17 51 9.5-38 5.5-31 . . 5 . . . . 8 Stewart,Brandon 10-9 29 6 35 0.5-0 . . . . . 1 1 . 25 Ogletree,Marnez 9-6 27 5 32 . . . 5 . . . . . 28 Arnick,Courtney 11-3 20 9 29 1.0-3 . 1-26 . 2 . 1 . . 3G Graham,Chevy 11-2 22 6 28 2.5-20 2.0-19 . . 1 . . . . 24 Bates,Bazie 11-4 20 6 26 1.0-3 . 1-0 1 . . . . . 96 Wise,Daniel 12-7 17 9 26 5.5-22 3.5-19 . 1 2 . . 1 . 56 Olobia,Anthony 12-4 11 12 23 4.0-10 1.5-7 . . 2 . . . . 46 Armstrong,Dorance 12-5 16 7 23 5.0-15 3.5-13 . 4 1 . . . . 99 King,Corey 11-10 15 6 21 3.0-4 . . . . . . . . 32 Miles,Schyler 6-1 14 3 17 . . . 1 . . . . . 7 Neal,Derrick 11-2 12 2 14 . . 1-0 2 . . 1 . . 13 Mosby,Damani 10-3 9 5 14 2.5-20 1.5-6 . . 1 1-0 . . . 90 Fletcher,Kapil 12-7 7 6 13 1.5-6 1.0-5 . . . . . . . 22 Allen,Greg 5-2 10 2 12 . . 2-13 . . . . . . 91 Williams,D.J. 8-0 5 6 11 1.5-17 1.5-17 . . . . 1 . . 26 Spencer,Colin 12-0 7 1 8 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 59 Rosser,Cameron 12-0 6 1 7 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 54 Dezir,Jacky 9-0 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . . 6W Watson,Kyron 4-0 4 2 6 1.0-1 . . . . 1-13 . . . 36 Cox,Taylor 8-4 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . . 35 Semke,T.J. 12-0 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 31 Ogbebor,Osaze 12-0 4 . 4 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . . . . . . 94 Holmes,Tyler 1-0 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . 41 Duckworth,Kendall 7-0 1 2 3 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 4 Patrick,Tyler 12-6 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 37 Bell,Beau 11-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 16 Sims,Steven 11-6 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 34 Plump,Aaron 12-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 33 Schadler,Ryan 12-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 4H Hall,Hudson 7-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 68 Wirtel,John 10-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 73 Hughes,Larry 11-9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 2D Davis,Ronnie 5-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 64 Goldenberg,Jordan 7-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 44 Zunica,Michael 12-4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 45 Guzman,Ruben 1-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 7W Wyman,Matthew 12-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 1W Willis,Ryan 10-8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . TOTAL 12-0 657 230 887 58-214 26-149 9-159 26 22 9-84 8 2 . OPPONENTS 12-0 583 227 810 84.0-394 40-267 14-189 50 37 11-30 17 2 1
THE KANSAS DEFENSE RECOVERED TWO FUMBLES AGAINST MEMPHIS
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SCORE BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4(OT) 17 14 3 7 7 7 14 10 10 14 24 7 10 3 7 3 0 7 7 0 7 13 7 0 0 0 6 7 3 14 14 7 24 28 14 0 7 0 0 0 3 17 3 7 0 0 6 14 0 10 0 0 14 21 21 2 21 17 17 7 0 7 0 0 7 7 0 6 17 7 14 21 3 7 0 7 10 0 3 10 28 14 7 0 0 0 0 0 28 7 3 7 7 0 0 7
FIRST DOWNS RU PA PN TOT 11 11 3 25 14 15 0 29 14 16 4 34 10 11 2 23 1 15 2 18 15 13 3 31 4 11 0 15 11 12 1 24 17 16 1 34 5 7 2 14 13 15 1 29 7 17 2 26 2 7 0 9 15 15 3 33 11 19 5 35 3 10 2 15 13 10 0 23 9 11 0 20 5 7 1 13 15 9 1 25 18 11 1 30 5 3 2 10 12 7 3 22 7 10 0 17
RUSHING ATT YDS TD 39 170 2 50 285 3 52 281 5 46 194 2 29 64 2 58 312 2 33 38 0 37 243 3 45 281 3 39 69 0 44 222 1 40 145 1 27 30 0 47 202 4 41 265 3 36 35 0 48 192 1 40 299 6 30 121 1 58 279 0 55 426 5 29 94 0 49 226 5 35 100 0
PASSING C-A-I YDS 17-33-0 293 25-40-1 291 24-27-0 370 18-38-0 165 19-32-1 278 18-25-2 201 23-37-0 250 27-37-2 269 27-37-0 363 20-36-1 158 29-50-1 354 35-50-1 330 12-31-2 191 27-36-0 381 33-41-0 445 20-34-0 181 19-41-3 234 19-30-0 299 20-41-1 203 19-34-1 208 16-32-2 204 13-38-3 127 11-20-1 137 19-35-1 215
TD 3 1 2 0 0 2 1 2 5 1 1 2 1 3 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 2
TOTAL OFFENSE ATT YDS 72 463 90 576 79 651 84 359 61 342 83 513 70 288 74 512 82 644 75 227 94 576 90 475 58 221 83 583 82 710 70 216 89 426 70 598 71 324 92 487 87 630 67 221 69 363 70 315
PUNTING NO-AVG 5-41.6 2-43.5 2-50.5 8-36.6 4-28.0 2-36.0 8-32.4 5-35.4 1-47.0 8-34.0 4-36.5 4-37.5 8-43.1 4-35.5 0-0.0 9-42.0 6-43.8 5-42.6 11-43.4 7-40.7 5-53.0 12-40.6 3-40.7 6-26.2
FUMBLES NO-LOST 0-0 2-1 3-3 1-0 2-0 2-1 2-1 0-0 1-1 3-2 2-1 4-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 5-1 2-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-0 3-1
PENALTY NO-YDS 3-25 7-75 7-58 7-68 4-46 10-80 5-37 2-10 4-33 4-50 6-70 5-51 10-102 2-25 4-40 6-81 3-15 6-36 8-53 3-27 5-52 5-46 1-5 6-50
THIRD DOWNS 5-14 7-16 5-9 8-20 6-13 8-12 7-18 5-14 7-12 8-20 8-20 6-18 5-16 6-13 6-10 7-17 9-20 6-13 3-17 7-19 5-12 2-15 5-12 8-17
TOTAL TOP 29:56 30:04 28:26 31:34 22:01 37:59 28:03 31:57 24:15 35:45 29:37 30:23 22:37 37:23 33:39 26:21 32:23 27:37 26:11 33:49 31:10 28:50 34:03 25:57
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FINAL GAME SCORE SDSU 41 Kansas 38 Memphis 55 Kansas 23 Kansas 14 Rutgers 27 Kansas 13 Iowa State 38 Baylor 66 Kansas 7 Texas Tech 30 Kansas 20 Kansas 10 Oklahoma State 58 Oklahoma 62 Kansas 7 Kansas 20 Texas 59 Kansas 17 TCU 23 West Virginia 49 Kansas 0 Kansas State 45 Kansas 14
GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STARTERS SDSU Memphis Rutgers Iowa State Baylor Texas Tech Oklahoma State Oklahoma Texas TCU West Virginia Kansas State
WR LT LG C Sims, Jr. Shelley-Smith Peters Haughton Sims, Jr. Shelley-Smith Peters Haughton Barbel Shelley-Smith Peters Haughton Crawley Shelley-Smith Peters Gibson Sims, Jr. Shelley-Smith Peters Gibson Sims, Jr. Shelley-Smith Peters Gibson Sims, Jr. Shelley-Smith Peters Haughton Sims, Jr. McCauley III Peters Haughton Hartzog, Jr. McCauley III Peters Haughton Patrick McCauley III Bragg Haughton Patrick Shelley-Smith Bragg Haughton Patrick Shelley-Smith Mazyck Haughton
RG Banks Banks Banks Banks Banks Bragg Banks Bragg Bragg Banks Banks Banks
RT TE WR WR/FB QB RB Mazyck Johnson Parmalee Hartzog, Jr. Cozart Kinner Hughes Johnson Parmalee Stanford Cozart Kinner Hughes Johnson Parmalee Patrick Ford Kinner Hughes Johnson Parmalee Zunica (FB) Cozart Kinner Hughes Zunica (FB) Neal Patrick Willis Cox Mazyck Johnson Parmalee Booker Willis Mann Mazyck Johnson Parmalee Booker Willis Mann Hughes Johnson Zunica (FB) Booker Willis Mann Hughes Johnson Barbel Patrick Willis Cox Hughes Johnson Parmalee Booker Willis Cox Hughes Zunica (FB) Parmalee Booker Willis Cox Hughes Taylor Parmalee Booker Willis Kinner
GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STARTERS NB CB S Shaw Stewart Smithson Allen Stewart Smithson Shaw Stewart Smithson Graham Stewart Smithson Graham Ogletree Smithson Shaw Ogletree Smithson Shaw Ogletree Smithson Shaw Ogletree Smithson Shaw Ogletree Smithson Shaw Ogletree Smithson Shaw Stewart Bates IV Shaw Stewart Smithson
S CB Allen Miller, Jr. Glatczak Miller, Jr. Glatczak Miller, Jr. Glatczak Miller, Jr. Glatczak Miller, Jr. Glatczak Miller, Jr. Glatczak Miller, Jr. Glatczak Stewart Bates IV Stewart Bates IV Stewart Glatczak Miller, Jr. Bates IV Neal
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LB LB Roberts Arnick Roberts Dineen, Jr. Miles Dineen, Jr. Roberts Arnick Roberts Arnick Roberts Dineen, Jr. Roberts Dineen, Jr. Roberts Dineen, Jr. Roberts Dineen, Jr. Roberts Dineen, Jr. Roberts Dineen, Jr. Roberts Dineen, Jr.
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DE NT T DE Goodman, Jr. King Wise Mosby Goodman, Jr. King Wise Mosby Goodman, Jr. King Fletcher Olobia Goodman, Jr. King Wise Mosby Goodman, Jr. King Wise Olobia Goodman, Jr. Fletcher Wise Olobia Goodman, Jr. Fletcher Wise Olobia Goodman, Jr. King Wise Armstrong, Jr. Goodman, Jr. King Fletcher Armstrong, Jr. Goodman, Jr. King Fletcher Armstrong, Jr. Goodman, Jr. King Fletcher Armstrong, Jr. Goodman, Jr. King Fletcher Armstrong, Jr.
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GAME-BY-GAME PASSING #13 WILLIS, RYAN ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC South Dakota State 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa State 16 8 0 50 100 0 38 2 19 102.5 Baylor 36 20 1 55.6 158 1 36 2 15 96 Texas Tech 50 35 1 70 330 2 32 2 13 134.6 Oklahoma State 31 12 2 38.7 191 1 46 3 20 88.2 Oklahoma 34 20 0 58.8 181 1 24 5 29 113.2 Texas 34 17 2 50 214 1 32 6 37 100.8 TCU 41 20 1 48.8 203 1 40 3 15 93.5 West Virginia 36 13 2 36.1 127 0 27 4 29 54.6 Kansas State 35 19 1 54.3 215 2 53 4 24 119.0 TOTALS 315 164 10 52.1 1719 9 53 31 201 101.0
#2 COZART, MONTELL South Dakota State Memphis Rutgers Iowa State TOTALS
ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC 38 25 1 65.8 291 1 39 0 0 133.5 28 13 0 46.4 118 0 22 2 20 81.8 18 13 0 72.2 193 0 33 2 15 162.3 21 15 0 71.4 150 1 47 3 19 147.1 105 66 1 62.9 752 2 47 7 54 127.4
#15 FORD, DEONDRE Memphis
ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC 10 5 0 50 47 0 11 1 7 89.5
Rutgers TOTALS
13 6 1 46.2 85 0 33 1 5 85.7 23 11 1 47.8 132 0 33 2 12 87.3
#8 PERRY, KEATON Texas TOTALS
ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC 6 2 1 33.3 20 1 19 0 0 83 6 2 1 33.3 20 1 19 0 0 83
#1 MILLWEARD, T.J. West Virginia TOTALS
ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -200 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -200
#16 SIMS, STEVEN Rutgers TOTALS
ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK YDS EFFIC 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING NO-YDS/TD SDSU MEM RU ISU BU TTU OSU OU UT TCU WVU KSU Kinner,Ke’aun RB 134-566/5 27-157/2 16-113/1 16-25/2 11-46/0 2-6/0 9-23/0 9-16/0 5-4/0 13-67/0 17-80/0 4-12/0 5-17/0 Mann,De’Andre RB 76-387/1 4-13/0 10-36/0 5-40/0 2-3/0 4-8/0 15-107/0 7-30/0 11-28/0 8-32/1 DNP 4-49/0 6-41/0 Cox,Taylor RB 79-231/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 19-45/0 7-24/1 5-5/0 12-30/0 8-29/0 7-27/1 10-24/0 11-47/0 Cozart,Montell QB 45-113/1 18-94/0 11-18/1 6-1/0 10-0/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Schadler,Ryan RB 20-100/0 1-2/0 6-28/0 - 2-5/0 1-1/0 - - - 6-56/0 - 3-8/0 1-0/0 Martin,Taylor RB 16-42/0 DNP DNP - 4-11/0 8-24/0 - 1--1/0 DNP DNP DNP 3-8/0 Parmalee,Tre’ WR 4-22/1 1-19/1 - - - DNP 1--2/0 - - DNP 1-3/0 - 1-2/0 Randall,Preston RB 1-3/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-3/0 DNP Ford,Deondre QB 5--3/0 DNP 3--1/0 2--2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Perry,Keaton QB 2--5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-7/0 DNP DNP 1--12/0 Sims,Steven WR 1--9/0 - - - 1--9/0 - - - - DNP - - Wyman,Matthew K 1--13/0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1--13/0 Willis,Ryan QB 59--79/0 - DNP DNP 3--18/0 5--15/0 8--7/0 5--20/0 7--27/0 12-1/0 5-11/0 5--22/0 9-18/0
GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING NO-YDS/TD SDSU MEM RU ISU BU TTU OSU OU UT TCU WVU KSU Parmalee,Tre’ WR 41-599/3 3-82/0 2-15/0 5-64/0 5-81/1 DNP 5-84/1 6-115/0 3-23/0 DNP 3-21/0 5-64/0 4-50/1 Sims,Steven WR 30-349/2 3-15/0 3-27/0 2-12/0 2-44/0 1-36/1 5-37/0 1-33/1 4-30/0 DNP 6-55/0 1-2/0 2-58/0 Patrick,Tyler WR 30-255/2 - 6-38/0 3-70/0 3-12/0 3-15/0 - - 5-46/1 2-23/0 3-16/1 1-5/0 4-30/0 Crawley,Darious WR 18-244/2 2-64/0 1-3/0 1-33/0 1-5/0 2-7/0 6-59/1 1-6/0 1-4/0 3-63/1 - DNP DNP Booker,Jeremiah WR 23-228/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-39/0 7-65/0 2-37/0 2-20/0 2-6/0 4-40/0 2-17/0 1-4/0 Taylor,Kent TE 15-179/1 2-25/1 1-18/0 2-29/0 2-20/0 - 2-19/0 - - 3-28/0 DNP 1-27/0 2-13/0 Kinner,Ke’aun RB 16-147/0 - - 3-49/0 2-14/0 - 4-20/0 - 1-7/0 2-40/0 - 3-12/0 1-5/0 Hartzog,Bobby WR 10-139/1 3-24/0 DNP 1-11/0 2-37/0 DNP DNP DNP - - 3-41/0 - 1-26/1 Barbel,Shakiem WR 15-130/1 2-15/0 1-11/0 - 2-12/0 1-4/0 3-26/0 - 3-43/0 3-19/1 - - Johnson,Ben TE 13-115/0 3-12/0 2-12/0 1-5/0 2-19/0 - - 1-1/0 - 1-16/0 1-30/0 - 2-20/0 Mann,De’Andre RB 10-76/0 4-15/0 1-22/0 1-5/0 - 1-1/0 1-9/0 - - 1-14/0 DNP - 1-10/0 Neal,Derrick WR 7-52/0 1-20/0 - - 2-6/0 4-26/0 - - - - DNP - Cox,Taylor RB 8-48/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-16/0 2-11/0 - 1-8/0 1-14/0 - - 1--1/0 Stanford,Joshua WR 3-38/0 2-19/0 1-19/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Moore,Emmanuel WR 3-13/0 DNP - DNP - 2-14/0 - 1--1/0 DNP - - - DNP Moses,Austin WR 1-11/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-11/0 - - DNP
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UA-A TOT SDSU MEM RU ISU BU TTU OSU OU UT TCU WVU KSU Smithson,Fish S 87-24 111 2-3 9-3 6-0 10-3 7-2 8-2 7-3 8-2 11-2 10-2 DNP 9-2 Dineen,Joe LB 66-20 86 2-0 2-0 2-2 2-0 6-1 6-4 7-4 7-2 1-2 8-3 16-0 7-2 Roberts,Marcquis LB 52-19 71 5-2 8-1 4-1 5-1 3-2 6-2 4-1 1-1 0-1 7-5 6-1 3-1 Shaw,Tevin S 47-18 65 2-3 2-0 7-3 1-1 3-0 4-3 4-3 7-2 7-0 2-3 4-0 4-0 Miller,Tyrone CB 42-14 56 4-4 4-3 10-1 6-4 4-0 4-0 4-0 2-1 2-0 - 1-1 1-0 Glatczak,Michael S 42-13 55 2-0 5-1 2-0 4-1 6-4 8-1 2-1 3-2 4-1 0-1 5-1 1-0 Goodman,Ben DE 34-17 51 1-1 5-1 6-1 2-3 1-2 6-2 0-2 1-1 2-1 6-2 3-1 1-0 Stewart,Brandon CB 29-6 35 3-0 8-0 3-3 2-1 DNP DNP 1-0 2-0 1-0 3-1 2-1 4-0 Ogletree,Marnez CB 27-5 32 DNP 3-0 1-0 1-0 4-1 5-1 2-0 4-1 3-0 4-2 DNP DNP Arnick,Courtney LB 20-9 29 3-1 3-1 3-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-3 DNP 2-0 4-1 1-0 1-0 Graham,Chevy CB 22-6 28 - 1-0 - 5-3 7-1 - 2-2 3-0 DNP - 4-0 Wise,Daniel DT 17-9 26 2-2 - 2-0 1-3 2-0 3-2 4-2 2-0 - - 1-0 Bates,Bazie S 20-6 26 - 4-0 DNP 0-1 2-0 - 2-2 6-2 - 2-0 3-0 1-1 Olobia,Anthony DE 11-12 23 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-4 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 2-1 - 1-1 Armstrong,Dorance DE 16-7 23 1-0 - - - 1-0 2-1 2-2 6-0 2-1 1-2 1-0 0-1 King,Corey DT 15-6 21 0-1 - 5-0 - - DNP 2-1 - 1-3 2-1 3-0 2-0 Miles,Schyler LB 14-3 17 3-1 2-0 6-0 0-1 1-1 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Mosby,Damani DE 9-5 14 2-0 1-0 - - DNP DNP 1-1 - - 4-2 - 1-2 Neal,Derrick CB 12-2 14 - - - - - 1-0 2-1 1-0 - DNP 3-1 5-0 Fletcher,Kapil DT 7-6 13 0-1 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - 2-1 - 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 Allen,Greg S 10-2 12 5-1 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-1 DNP Williams,D.J. DT 5-6 11 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP 0-1 2-1 0-2 2-0 1-0 - 0-1 Spencer,Colin CB 7-1 8 - - - - 1-0 - 0-1 1-0 3-0 2-0 - Dezir,Jacky DT 4-3 7 0-1 - - 1-1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - 1-0 0-1 Rosser,Cameron LB 6-1 7 1-0 - 2-1 3-0 - - - - - - - Watson,Kyron LB 4-2 6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1 0-1 DNP - 2-0 Cox,Taylor RB 5-0 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 - - 3-0 - - 1-0 Ogbebor,Osaze LB 4-0 4 - - - - - - 2-0 2-0 - - - Semke,T.J. DE 2-2 4 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - 1-2 Patrick,Tyler WR 2-1 3 - - - - - - 0-1 - - 1-0 1-0 Holmes,Tyler DT 3-0 3 DNP 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Duckworth,Kendall LB 1-2 3 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP - - - 1-1 DNP - Bell,Beau LB 2-0 2 - DNP - - - - - - - - 2-0 Schadler,Ryan RB 1-1 2 - - - - - - 1-0 0-1 - - - Plump,Aaron LB 2-0 2 - - 1-0 - - - - - - - 1-0 Sims,Steven WR 2-0 2 1-0 - - - - - - - DNP - - 1-0 Wirtel,John LS 1-0 1 - DNP - - DNP - 1-0 - - - - Willis,Ryan QB 1-0 1 - DNP DNP - - - - - 1-0 - - Zunica,Michael LB 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - Wyman,Matthew K 0-1 1 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - Davis,Ronnie CB 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Hughes,Larry OL 1-0 1 DNP - - - - - 1-0 - - - - Guzman,Ruben P 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Hall,Hudson LB 0-1 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 0-1 - - - - Goldenberg, Jordan LS 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
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UA-A TOT SDSU MEM RU ISU BU TTU OSU OU UT TCU WVU KSU Goodman,Ben DE 8-3 9.5 1.5-7 2.0-12 1.0-3 1.0-1 0.5-0 1.5-9 - - - 2.0-6 - Dineen,Joe LB 6-1 6.5 - - - - - 2.5-5 1.0-6 - - 1.0-4 1.0-1 1.0-1 Wise,Daniel DT 5-1 5.5 0.5-3 - - - 1.0-6 1.0-8 1.0-2 1.0-1 - - 1.0-2 Armstrong,Dorance DE 4-2 5.0 1.0-5 - - - - 0.5-2 - 2.0-6 1.5-2 - - Olobia,Anthony DE 3-2 4.0 - - - - 1.0-1 1.0-4 - - 0.5-1 1.0-1 - 0.5-3 Roberts,Marcquis LB 3-1 3.5 - - - 1.0-1 - - - - - 1.5-4 - 1.0-3 King,Corey DT 3-0 3.0 - - 1.0-2 - - DNP 1.0-1 - - 1.0-1 - Mosby,Damani DE 2-1 2.5 - 1.0-14 - - DNP DNP - - - 1.0-4 - 0.5-2 Graham,Chevy CB 2-1 2.5 - - - 1.0-12 0.5-1 - - 1.0-7 DNP - - Glatczak, Michael S 2-1 2.5 - - - - - 1.0-2 - - 1.5-2 - - Miller,Tyrone CB 2-0 2.0 - - - 1.0-3 1.0-2 - - - - - - Smithson,Fish S 2-0 2.0 - - - - - 1.0-1 - - - - DNP 1.0-1 Fletcher,Kapil DT 1-1 1.5 - - - - - - 1.0-5 - 0.5-1 - - Williams,D.J. DT 1-1 1.5 DNP DNP DNP - DNP 0.5-3 - - 1.0-14 - - Watson,Kyron LB 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - DNP - 1.0-1 Duckworth,Kendall LB 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP - - - 1.0-1 DNP - Ogbebor,Osaze LB 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - 1.0-10 - - - - Shaw,Tevin S 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-8 Bates,Bazie S 1-0 1.0 - - DNP - - - - - - - - 1.0-3 Arnick,Courtney LB 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - DNP 1.0-3 - - Stewart,Brandon CB 0-1 0.5 - - - - DNP DNP - - - 0.5-0 - -
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SEASON SUPERLATIVES KANSAS INDIVIDUALS Rushes 27 Yards Rushing 157 TD Rushes 2 Long Rush 43 Pass attempts 50 Pass completions 35 Yards Passing 330 TD Passes 2 Long Pass 47 Receptions 7 Yards Receiving 115 TD Receptions 1
Kinner, Ke’aun vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) Kinner, Ke’aun vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) Kinner, Ke’aun vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) Kinner, Ke’aun at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) Kinner, Ke’aun at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) Willis, Ryan vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Willis, Ryan vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Willis, Ryan vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Willis, Ryan vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Cozart, Montell at Iowa State (Oct 03, 2015) Booker, Jeremiah vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Parmalee, Tre’ at Oklahoma State (Oct 24, 2015) Taylor, Kent vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) Parmalee, Tre’ at Iowa State (Oct 03, 2015) Sims, Steven vs Baylor (Oct 10, 2015) Crawley, Darious vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Parmalee, Tre’ vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Sims, Steven at Oklahoma State (Oct 24, 2015) Patrick, Tyler vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015)
Long Reception 53 Field Goals 2 Long Field Goal 51 Punts 12 Punting Avg 43.8 Long Punt 58 Punts inside 20 3 Long Punt Return 26 Long Kickoff Return 91 Tackles 16 Sacks 2 Tackles For Loss 2.5 Interceptions 1
Crawley, Darious at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) Barbel, Shakiem at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) Patrick, Tyler at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) Hartzog, Bobby vs. Kansas State (Nov 28, 2015) Sims, Steven vs Kansas State (Nov 28, 2015) Bartolotta, Nick vs Memphis (Sep 12, 2015) Wyman, Matthew vs Memphis (Sep 12, 2015) Wyman, Matthew vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) Wyman, Matthew at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) Wyman, Matthew at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) Wyman, Matthew at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) Parmalee, Tre’ vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) Schadler, Ryan vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) Dineen, Joe vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) Goodman, Ben vs Memphis (Sep 12, 2015) Armstrong, Dorance vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) Dineen, Joe vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Allen, Greg at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) Arnick, Courtney at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) Roberts, Marcquis at Iowa State (Oct 03, 2015) Allen, Greg at Iowa State (Oct 03, 2015) Smithson, Fish vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Smithson, Fish at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) Neal, Derrick vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) Glatczak, Michael vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) Bates, Bazie vs Kansas State (Nov 28, 2015)
KANSAS TEAM Rushes 51 Yards Rushing 285 Yards Per Rush 5.6 TD Rushes 3 Pass attempts 50 Pass completions 35 Yards Passing 330 Yards Per Pass 8.7 TD Passes 2 Total Plays 91 Total Offense 576 Yards Per Play 6.3 Points 38 Sacks By 5 First Downs 29 Penalties 10 Penalty Yards 102 Turnovers 4 Interceptions By 2 Punts 12 Punting Avg 43.8 Long Punt 58
vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) at Oklahoma State (Oct 24, 2015) at Oklahoma State (Oct 24, 2015) at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) at Iowa State (Oct 03, 2015) vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) at Texas (Nov 07, 2015)
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vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015)
OPPONENT INDIVIDUALS Rushes 30 Yards Rushing 177 TD Rushes 4 Long Rush 93 Pass attempts 50 Pass completions 29 Yards Passing 383 TD Passes 4 Long Pass 84 Receptions 11 Yards Receiving 183 TD Receptions 2 Long Reception 84 Field Goals 3
Green, Aaron, at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) Green, Aaron, at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) Swoopes, Tyrone, at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) Foreman, D’Onta, at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) Mahomes, P., vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Mahomes, P., vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) Mayfield, Baker, vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) Mayfield, Baker, vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) Heard, Jerrod, at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) Shepard, S., vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) Shepard, S., vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) Jake Wieneke, vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) Coleman, Corey, vs Baylor (Oct 10, 2015) Lacy, Chris, at Oklahoma State (Oct 24, 2015) Burt, John, at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) Hatfield, C., vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015)
Long Field Goal 46 Punts 7 Punting Avg 54 Long Punt 64 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 49 Long Kickoff Return 38 Tackles 11 Sacks 3 Tackles For Loss 3 Interceptions 2
Oberkrom, Jaden, at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) Seibert, Austin, vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) Perry, Ethan, at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) SMITH, Spencer, vs Memphis (Sep 12, 2015) O’Toole, Nick, vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) Brady Hale, vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) Turpin, K., at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) Grant, Janarion, at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) Longa, Steve, at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) Davis, Raaquan, vs Baylor (Oct 10, 2015) Alexander, D., vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) Tapper, Charles, vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) Tapper, Charles, vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) Curry, Aaron, at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) Elliott, DeShon, at Texas (Nov 07, 2015)
OPPONENT TEAM Rushes 58 Yards Rushing 426 Yards Per Rush 7.7 TD Rushes 6 Pass attempts 50 Pass completions 33 Yards Passing 445 Yards Per Pass 13.7 TD Passes 5 Total Plays 94 Total Offense 710 Yards Per Play 8.7 Points 66 Sacks By 6 First Downs 35 Penalties 10 Penalty Yards 80 Turnovers 3 Interceptions By 3 Punts 7 Punting Avg 53 Long Punt 64 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 49
at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) vs Memphis (Sep 12, 2015) vs Baylor (Oct 10, 2015) vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) vs Texas Tech (Oct 17, 2015) vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) vs Baylor (Oct 10, 2015) at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) vs Oklahoma (Oct 31, 2015) at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) vs Memphis (Sep 12, 2015) at Rutgers (Sep 26, 2015) at Texas (Nov 07, 2015) vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) at TCU (Nov 14, 2015) vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) vs West Virginia (Nov 21, 2015) vs South Dakota State (Sep 05, 2015) at TCU (Nov 14, 2015)
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GAME RECAPS 1 KANSAS RALLY FALLS SHORT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (1-0)
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MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAWRENCE, KAN. • SEPT. 6, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 36,574
Kansas quarterback Montell Cozart was the last Jayhawk to walk off the field Saturday, but had he completed an un-probable comeback, he likely would’ve been carried off of it. Cozart and a Kansas defensive adjustment helped the Jayhawks rally from a 24-point deficit, but it was too little, too late as KU fell to South Dakota State, 41-38, at Memorial Stadium.
South Dakota State quarterback Zach Lujan edged Cozart with 293 yards in the air and threw for three touchdowns, thanks in part by a 160-yard performance from 2014 FCS All-American receiver Jake Wieneke, who was on the receiving end of two of those scores. In the first season-opening day game for the Jayhawks in nearly two decades (1998), the Jackrabbits struck first on their opening drive. Lujan connected with Wieneke for a 60-yard strike down the far sideline to set up a 28-yard kick for Jay Carlson, 3-0. KU looked to answer right back on its first possession of the game, but the drive came to a halt after SDSU linebacker Jesse Bobbit jumped a route and picked off a pass attempt from. Bobbit continued down field 53 yards after that interception, setting up a 25-yard touchdown run by Brady Mengarelli for the early 10-0 lead. No hole seemed too big for the Jayhawks to climb out of and running back-turned kick return specialist Ryan Schadler proved that on the ensuing kickoff by South Dakota State. The freshman found a seam on the far sideline and returned it 91 yards for his first-career touchdown. That score cut the Jackrabbits lead to three, 10-7. SDSU followed with two more scores and found itself with a 13-point lead midway into the second quarter. Just when it looked like the Jayhawks found their stride, Cozart slipped up on a keeper and fumbled the ball on KU’s own 29-yard line. The Jackrabbits took advantage and punched in another touchdown by way of a 16-yard strike from Lujan to Wieneke, 31-7 – the last of five straight scoring drives to open the game. Down 24 points with 7:14 to play in the first half, Kansas dialed in called a reverse to jump start his offense. Senior wide receiver Tre’ Parmalee received the reverse toss and marched 19 yards into the end zone for the first touchdown of his career and cut into the SDSU lead, 31-14. The Jayhawks scored another 14 points to open the third quarter and pulled within three points of South Dakota State, 31-28. Kinner carried the scoring load with 28 yards and two touchdowns during the streak while the KU defense forced four-straight South Dakota State punts to aid in the effort. Cozart and Kinner pieced together a 74-yard scoring drive to pull back within three, 41-38, with 3:56 left to play. In order for the comeback to work, the Jayhawks needed a big defensive stop and good time management to pave way for a game-tying field goal attempt. When it looked like it was over, Cozart connected with sophomore wide receiver Derrick Neal for 20 yards over the middle down to the SDSU 33-yard line with seven seconds left on the clock. Kansas scrambled to get to the line of scrimmage and spike the ball in a timely fashion, but Kansas’ quarterback fell on the ball and was ruled down before clocking the ball. The final seconds ticked off the clock and Kansas’ chance of a comeback-win fell short, 41-38.
The Jayhawks (0-2) forced and recovered three fumbles in a defensive effort that saw junior safety Fish Smithson with a career-high 12 tackles. However, after pouncing on the most mishandles since Nov. 10, 2007 (at Oklahoma State), Kansas could only turn it into three points. Still, it was a tall task to slow the Tigers and Lynch. Memphis managed 651 total yards of offense on 79 plays, with more than half of them coming in the air. Lynch completed 22-of-25 passes for 354 yards and two touchdowns. On the ground, four different Memphis players found the end zone with Jamarious Henderson leading the way with 77 yards. Kansas stuck to the game plan of first-year head coach David Beaty and his fast-start mentality, jumping out to an early 10-0 lead. Memphis (2-0) then erupted to score 17-unanswered points and never looked back. Kansas junior quarterback Montell Cozart connected on just 13-of-28 pass attempts for 118 yards. Junior running back Ke’aun Kinner backed up last week’s 157-yard performance with another 100-plus effort. On 16 carries, Kinner rushed for 113 yards and one of KU’s two touchdowns on the day. KU bolstered its special teams attack and picked up nine points with a perfect 3-for-3 effort on field goals, including a season-long 51-yard strike by junior Matthew Wyman. Sophomore Nick Bartolotta added two of his own, from Kansas got the start it was looking for a week ago, taking a 10-0 lead against Memphis after a 30-yard field goal from Bartolotta and a five-yard scamper from Kinner in the game’s first six minutes. The Jayhawks stalled on their opening drive, but converted a short-yardage situation with Bartolotta’s strike after a Memphis fumble. The Kansas defense followed with a three-and-out, then Kinner punched one in and capped a five-play, 73-yard scoring drive with 9:48 left to play in the opening quarter. Though stunned, Memphis didn’t roll over and Lynch lived up to his top billing in the first half by completing 14-of-16 passes for 217 yards – most importantly by leading the Tigers to three consecutive scoring drives to take back the lead at 17-10 early in the second quarter. Bartolotta added his second field goal for Kansas midway through the second period to pull the Jayhawks within four, but Lynch notched his first touchdown of the half in the final minute to give the Tigers a 24-13 lead at the break. Lynch, who entered the game with more than 5,000 yards in two seasons and a better-than-60 percent completion percentage, hit seven different receivers. Following a quick three-play Memphis scoring drive to open the second half, Kansas spread out the field and turned to its ground game to keep pace with the Tigers. Kinner racked up 33 yards in the 75-yard drive for his second-consecutive game of 100-plus yards rushing. Cozart gave his stamp of approval with an empty backfield and ran up the gut from the Memphis seven-yard line for the score to pull the Jayhawks back within 11, 31-20, at the 11:20 mark in the third quarter. The Tigers answered right back in quick-strike form, thanks in large to a 42-yard completion from Paxton to wide receiver Mose Frazier, who finished the game with 77 yards receiving. Memphis tacked on another 17 points before Wyman scored the final three for Kansas on his 51-yard bootand the Jayhawks fell, 55-23.
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FINAL STATISTICS MEMPHIS 10 14 24 7 55 KANSAS 10 3 7 3 23 Qtr Time Scoring play MEM KU KU 1st 12:34 Bartolotta,Nick 30 yd field goal 0 3 KU 1st 09:48 Kinner,Ke’aun 5 yd run 0 10 MEM 1st 06:26 CRAFT, Sam 1 yd run 7 10 MEM 1st 02:28 ELLIOTT, Jake 27 yd field goal 10 10 MEM 2nd 13:45 DORCEUS, D 9 yd run 17 10 KU 2nd 06:54 Bartolotta,Nick 33 yd field goal 17 13 MEM 2nd 00:32 JONES, Tevin 6 yd pass from LYNCH, Paxton 24 13 MEM 3rd 14:04 FRAZIER, Mose 60 yd run 31 13 KU 3rd 11:20 Cozart,Montell 7 yd run 31 20 MEM 3rd 09:14 MONTIEL, Daniel 3 yd pass from LYNCH, Paxton 38 20 MEM 3rd 03:53 ELLIOTT, Jake 32 yd field goal 41 20 MEM 3rd 01:01 COOPER, Jarvis 1 yd run 48 20 MEM 4th 10:56 HENDERSON, J 1 yd run 55 20 KU 4th 07:57 Wyman,Matthew 51 yd field goal 55 23 TEAM STATS MEM KU INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Memphis-HENDERSON 11-77; FRAZIER Score 55 23 3-64; COOPER 9-57; DORCEUS 7-49; CRAFT 7-15. FIRST DOWNS 34 23 Kansas-Kinner 16-113; Mann 10-36; Schadler 6-28. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-281 46-194 PASSING: Memphis-LYNCH 22-25-0-354; KansasPASSING YDS (NET) 370 165 Cozart 13-28-0-118. Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-24-0 38-18-0 RECEIVING: Memphis-MAYHUE 5-68; FRAZIER 4-77; TOTAL OFFENSE 79-651 84-359 MILLER 3-61; OGLESBY 2-41; CROSS 2-39. KansasPatrick 6-38; Sims 3-27; Parmalee 2-15; Johnson Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 2-12; Mann 1-22. Punt Returns-Yards 4-13 1--3 SACKS (UA-A): Memphis-PENNINGTON 1-1; Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-23 2-38 MONTGOMERY 1-0; EDWARDS 0-1. Kansas Goodman Punts (Number-Avg) 2-50.5 8-36.6 2-0. Penalties-Yards 7-58 7-68 TACKLES (UA-A): Memphis-DILLON 6-2; WHITE Possession Time 28:26 31:34 6-1; AVERY 5-1. Kansas-Smithson 9-3; Roberts 8-1; Stewart 8-0.
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INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: SDSU-Wallace 24-118; Mengarelli 10-69; TEAM 1-minus 6; Lujan 4-minus 11. KU-Kinner 27157; Cozart 17-94. PASSING: SDSU-Lujan 17-33-0-293. KU-Cozart 25-38-1-291. RECEIVING: SDSU-Wieneke 8-160; Goedert 2-49; Wesley 2-33; Wallace 2-8; Mengarelli 1-29; Jones 1-7; Landberg 1-7. KU-Mann 4-15; Parmalee 3-82; Hartzog 3-24; Sims 3-15; Johnson 3-12; Crawley 2-64. SACKS (UA-A): SDSU-None. KU-Goodman 1-1; Wise 0-1; Dorance 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): SDSU-Bobbit 6-4; Lally 6-2; Butler 6-0; Forsythe 5-1; Mears 4-2; Farina 4-2. KU-Miller 4-4; Roberts 5-2; Allen 5-1.
Missed opportunities and a near perfect effort from Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch doomed the Kansas football team Saturday night, as the Jayhawks dropped their second-straight home game, 55-23, to the Tigers at Memorial stadium.
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SDSU KU 41 38 25 29 39-170 51-285 293 291 33-17-0 40-25-1 72-463 91-576 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-25 2-42 5-131 5-41.6 2-43.5 3-25 7-75 29:56 30:04
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MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAWRENCE, KAN. • SEPT. 12, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 37,798
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TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
FINAL STATISTICS 17 14 3 7 7 7 14 10 Scoring play Jay Carlson 28 yd field goal BradyMengarelli 25 yd run Schadler,Ryan 91 yd kickoff return Jake Wieneke 29 yd pass from Zach Lujan Jake Wieneke 16 yd pass from Zach Lujan BradyMengarelli 29 yd pass from Zach Lujan Parmalee,Tre’ 19 yd run Kinner,Ke’aun 3 yd run Kinner,Ke’aun 26 yd run Jay Carlson 24 yd field goal Bartolotta,Nick 23 yd field goal Isaac Wallace 3 yd run Taylor,Kent 10 yd pass from Cozart,Montell
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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE KANSAS Qtr Time SDSU 1st 12:44 SDSU 1st 08:09 KU 1st 07:57 SDSU 1st 04:33 SDSU 2nd 13:39 SDSU 2nd 12:38 KU 2nd 07:14 KU 3rd 12:31 KU 3rd 09:12 SDSU 3rd 01:04 KU 4th 11:18 SDSU 4th 06:18 KU 4th 02:18
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2015 IN REVIEW
Kansas (0-1) fell behind 31-7 in the first 17:22 of head coach David Beaty’s tenure, but showed the type of toughness and fight that the new leader of the Jayhawks is looking to build with. Cozart threw for 291 yards and rushed for another 94 but Kansas was stopped 34-yards short of the end zone on a final scoring drive and ran out of time to try a field goal. Junior running back Ke’aun Kinner scored two touchdowns for Kansas and led all players with 157 yards on the ground in the loss.
2 QUICK START DOESN’T FAZE MEMPHIS MEMPHIS (2-0)
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3 JAYHAWKS FALL SHORT AT RUTGERS KANSAS (0-3)
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4 CYCLONES RUN PAST JAYHAWKS KANSAS (0-4, 0-1)
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IOWA STATE (2-2, 1-0)
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HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM • PISCATAWAY, N.J. • SEPT. 26, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 46,136
JACK TRICE STADIUM • AMES, IOWA • OCT. 3, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 55,837
Cozart dug deep and gutted the Jayhawks to 14 points, completing 13-of-18 passes for 193 yards in the process – all after entering the game midway through the second quarter. Cozart’s efforts in the air, mixed with two rushing touchdowns by junior running back Ke’aun Kinner, ignited a late Kansas (0-3) comeback that fell short in a 27-14 loss to Rutgers.
Junior quarterback Montell Cozart led Kansas (0-4, 0-1 Big 12) with 150 yards in the air on a 15-of-21 effort, including a 47-yard touchdown strike to senior Tre’ Parmalee. Parmalee paced KU with a career-high five catches for 81 yards against a Cyclone (2-2, 1-0 Big 12) team that held the Jayhawks to their lowest single-game total yardage effort in 2015 with 288 yards of offense.
The Scarlet Knights (2-2) relied on 100-plus yard efforts by running backs Josh Hicks (113) and Robert Martin (102), and a 201-yard performance in the air by quarterback Chris Laviano to pace them to victory. Hicks rushed for two touchdowns on the day, while Laviano connected with wide receivers Carlton Agudosi and Matt Flanagan for two passing scores.
Junior safety Fish Smithson helped Kansas to force Iowa State to five three-and-outs on the day with a game, and career-high 13 tackles, while junior linebacker Marcquis Roberts added a defensive touchdown on an 83-yard pick six in the third quarter.
Trailing 13-0 in the second quarter and down a quarterback, Kansas called upon junior Montell Cozart – who didn’t start after suffering from flu-like symptoms - to provide a spark to get the offense rolling Saturday afternoon at High Point Solutions Stadium.
The Jayhawk defense showed promise forcing three turnovers in their second-straight game. Freshman cornerback Tyrone Miller, Jr., led the way with a personal-best 11 tackles while also forcing and recovering the first fumble of his young career. Junior safety Tevin Shaw (10) and senior defensive end Ben Goodman (7) each bested their career numbers for tackles. Rutgers broke open the scoring in the first quarter after Laviano hit Agudosi for a 14-yard touchdown reception over Miller in the corner of the end zone. The 11th play capped off a 91-yard scoring drive to put the Scarlet Knights up, 7-0, with 1:49 to play in the quarter.
Kansas football dropped its fourth-straight contest in 2015, 38-13, behind 175 rushing yards from Iowa State freshman running back Mike Warren. The Cyclones in total ran to 243 yards and three touchdowns as Saturday afternoon at Jack Trice Stadium.
ISU quarterback Sam B. Richardson connected on 27 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns, while Warren posted two scores on the ground in a 175-yard effort. Thirteen minutes and six seconds ticked off the clock until the game’s first points were scored, with the Cyclones taking the early 3-0 lead by way of a 34-yard strike from kicker Cole Netten. The Jayhawk defense took that as a moral victory with senior safety Michael Glatczak coming up huge with an open-field tackle on third down to force the field goal attempt. The momentum by the walk-on Glatczak sparked a defense that had been in a lull and proceeded to hold Iowa State to back-to-back three-and-outs, more than half the team’s total through the first three games (3).
A bad snap on the point-after-touchdown attempt held the score, 13-0, in favor of RU. Backed by a 41-yard scamper from senior running back De’Andre Mann, Kansas found its first points of the game to cut the Rutgers lead to six, 13-7. Cozart entered the game to replace an injured Ford and a Kinner rush capped off the 68-yard drive by way of a two-yard touchdown run. Kinner’s fourth of the season, with 6:47 left in the half. The Scarlet Knights answered back with 2:31 to play in the half, pushing their lead to 20-7. Hicks rushed it in from the one-yard line for his first of two touchdowns on the day giving Rutgers a 13-point lead heading into the locker room.
The energy was short lived as Richardson took the ball into his own hands and escorted the Cyclones down the field on their final two drives of the half, scoring two-straight touchdowns for the 17-0 lead. The Cyclones tacked on another seven after Warren rushed up the gut for 62 yards on the lone play of the drive to build a 24-0 lead. Kansas returned to find the end zone with 5:26 to play in the third quarter scoring its first points of the game. On the first play of the drive, Cozart connected with Parmalee for 47 yards and the first receiving score of his career, but a missed extra point by junior kicker Nick Bartolotta left the Jayhawks with just six points, 24-6.
Rutgers picked up where it left off and opened the second half with an 84-yard scoring drive increasing its lead, 27-7. Hicks found the end zone for his second rushing touchdown of the game, and the Scarlet Knights took their largest lead of the game at 20.
Iowa State answered on the ensuing drive to garner a 25-point lead, 31-6, before KU looked back to its defense for another spark. On second and six, junior cornerback Chevy Graham recorded the first sack of his career for a loss of 12 yards to set up a third and long for the Cyclones. Knowing it’s a passing situation, Roberts sat in the middle of the field and intercepted the first pass of his career, returning it 83 yards for the touchdown that pulled Kansas within 18 points, 31-13.
Miller sparked the Jayhawks late in the third quarter after he forced and recovered the first fumble of his career at mid field. Riding that wave of momentum, Cozart marched Kansas down the field to set up another rushing touchdown for Kinner, his fifth of the season. That score by Kinner tied for the most rushing touchdowns by any KU player all of last season, and the most since James Sims in 2013, and dwindled Rutgers lead, 27-14.
The pick six by Roberts was the first defensive touchdown since safety Cassius Sendish returned a fumble for 63 yards and a score at Oklahoma in 2014. It was also the first interception for a touchdown since JaCorey Shepherd against TCU in 2013.
The Jayhawks weren’t able to muster any more points late in the fourth quarter to get within striking distance. On the other side of the ball, Rutgers ran out the remaining four minutes on the clock and sealed the victory, 27-14.
ISU, however, overshadowed that spark provided by Graham and Roberts with a 74-yard scoring drive capped off by Warren’s second touchdown of the game for the final tilt, 38-13. In the process, Warren set the Iowa State record for most rushing yards in a game by a freshman with 175 yards. The Jayhawks couldn’t muster any points in the final minutes of the game and fell for the fourth-straight time to ISU in Ames, 38-13.
KANSAS RUTGERS Qtr Time RU 1st 01:49 RU 2nd 09:24 KU 2nd 06:47 RU 2nd 02:31 RU 3rd 09:24 KU 3rd 02:05
TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
FINAL STATISTICS 0 7 7 0 7 13 7 0 Scoring play Agudosi, C. 14 yd pass from Laviano, Chris Flanagan, Matt 7 yd pass from Laviano, Chris Kinner,Ke’aun 2 yd run Hicks, Josh 1 yd run Hicks, Josh 4 yd run Kinner,Ke’aun 1 yd run
KU RU 14 27 18 31 29-64 58-312 278 201 32-19-1 25-18-2 61-342 83-513 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-31 2-48 4-28.0 2-36.0 4-46 10-80 22:01 37:59
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14 27 RU 7 13 13 20 27 27
INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Kansas-Mann 6-40; Kinner 16-25; Rutgers-Hicks 21-113; Martin 17-102; James 9-57. PASSING: Kansas-Cozart 13-18-0-193; Ford 6-13-185; Rutgers-Laviano 18-25-2-201. RECEIVING: Kansas-Parmalee 5-64; Patrick 3-70; Kinner 3-49. Rutgers-Patton 5-53; Agudosi 3-28; Grant 2-33. SACKS (UA-A): Kansas-None. Rutgers-Hogan 0-1; Joseph 0-1; Turay 1-0; Cioffi 0-1; Wilkins 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Kansas-Miller 10-1; Shaw 7-3; Goodman 6-1; Smithson 6-0; Rutgers-Longa 9-4; Hester 6-3; Lewis 4-2.
KANSAS IOWA STATE Qtr Time ISU 1st 01:54 ISU 2nd 05:40 ISU 2nd 00:27 ISU 3rd 09:47 KU 3rd 05:36 ISU 3rd 02:15 KU 4th 13:30 ISU 4th 11:34 TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
FINAL STATISTICS 0 0 6 7 3 14 14 7 Scoring play Netten, Cole 34 yd field goal Richardson, SB 4 yd run Lazard, Allen 9 yd pass from Richardson, SB Warren, Mike 62 yd run Parmalee,Tre’ 47 yd pass from Cozart,Montell Montgomery, D. 13 yd pass from Richardson, SB Roberts,M. 83 yd interception return Warren, Mike 7 yd run KU ISU 13 38 15 24 33-38 37-243 250 269 37-23-0 37-27-2 70-288 74-512 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-8 7-97 1-26 8-32.4 5-35.4 5-37 2-10 28:03 31:57
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13 38 ISU 3 10 17 24 24 31 31 38
INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Kansas-Kinner 11-46; Martin 4-11; Iowa State-Warren 18-175; Harger 5-29. PASSING: Kansas-Cozart 15-21-0-150; Willis 8-160-100. Iowa State-Richardson 27-37-2-269. RECEIVING: Kansas-Parmalee 5-81; Patrick 3-12; Sims 2-44. Iowa State-Lazard 6-75; Daley 5-31; Montgomery 4-55. SACKS (UA-A): Kansas-Roberts 1-0; Graham 1-0. Iowa State-Harvey 2-0; Floyd 0-1; Thomas 1-0; Tucker 0-1; Pierson 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Kansas-Smithson 10-3; Miller 6-4; Graham 5-3; Roberts 5-1. Iowa State-Peavy 8-2; Floyd 4-5; Harvey 3-5.
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MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAWRENCE, KAN. • OCT. 10, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 25,910
If ever there was a silver lining in a 66-7 loss to the No. 3-ranked team in the country and college football playoff hopeful, it would be two true freshmen leading one of the youngest and inexperienced squads in the FBS down the field on their opening drive of Saturday afternoon’s contest at Memorial Stadium. Through five games, the Jayhawks (0-5, 0-2 Big 12) have called upon 36 first-year players and 27 different first-time starters to carry the bulk of the load, including the first freshman duo to hookup for a touchdown pass since 2003. In his first career start, quarterback Ryan Willis lined up behind center and marched Kansas 74 yards down the field for its first points of the season on an opening possession.
One would have to look back 12 years to find the last rookie duo to hook up for a receiving touchdown in quarterback Adam Barmann and running back John Randle. In the third quarter against Texas A&M, Barmann connected with Randle for 39 yards and one of his four passing scores on the day. A true freshman wouldn’t throw another touchdown until 2006 when Todd Reesing chucked one against Colorado, and then Willis Saturday.
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MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAWRENCE, KAN. • OCT. 17, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 25,186
Career days from multiple young Kansas players were not enough to overcome an early 20-point deficit, as the Jayhawks fell to Texas Tech, 30-20, Saturday afternoon inside Memorial Stadium. Kansas (0-6, 0-3 Big 12) finished the day with 475 yards of total offense, highlighted by freshman quarterback Ryan Willis’ career day against a Texas Tech (5-2, 2-2 Big 12) team that averaged 52.7 points per game heading into today’s contest. In just his second career start, Willis threw for 330 yards completing 35-of-50 pass attempts for two touchdowns, including a perfect 9-of-9 stretch for 79 yards in the third quarter. Both yards and completions were career-highs and his 35 completions tied for fifth all-time in the KU history books with David Jaynes, Sr. The only quarterback to complete more passes in a game was Todd Reesing (2006-09). Senior wide receiver Tre’ Parmalee turned in a career performance as well, hooking up with Willis on five different occasions for 84 yards and a touchdown. Parmalee’s previous career high came against SDSU earlier this year (82). The Red Raider attack, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes and running back DeAndre Washington, proved to be too much for Kansas as the duo generated 519 yards of total offense. Mahomes threw for 359 yards and one touchdown, while Washington ran for 160 yards, finding the end zone once.
However, that bright spot was short lived as the prolific, quick-strike Baylor offense lived up to its hype and went on to score 59-unanswered points for the victory. A contender to make the College Football Playoff, the Bears (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) scored on 10 of their 15 drives, including eight-straight to start the game.
KU defenders sacked Mahomes five times, four more than any other team the Red Raiders faced, and hurried him eight more, forcing him outside the pocket the majority of the day. Sophomore linebacker Joe Dineen, Jr., and junior safety Fish Smithson led the effort with 10 tackles each. Nine tackles-for-loss, an interception and a fumble recovery rounded out the rest of the defensive effort for the Jayhawks on the day.
BU finished the game with a season-low 644 yards of total offense with 281 yards on the ground and 363 yards in the air. Quarterback Seth Russell connected on 18-of-27 passes for 246 yards and three touchdowns, while back-up Jarrett Stidham completed 9-of-10 for 117 yards and two touchdowns.
Late in the first quarter, Dineen, stifled a surging offense with a third-down sack and forced the Red Raiders to their lowest first quarter point total, 3-0. TTU kicker Clayton Hatfield made a 30-yard strike with 43 seconds left in the first quarter.
Baylor wide receiver Corey Coleman caught a pair of 11-yard scores and finished the day with seven grabs for 108 yards. Big 12 leading rusher Shock Linwood ran for 135 yards on 13 attempts and a touchdown while Johnny Jefferson rushed for 79 yards and a touchdown of his own.
The Red Raiders took their next possession and drove 60 yards in five plays, to the one-yard line. Washington muscled one into the end zone and a good two-point conversion left TTU with an 11-0 lead.
Willis hit nine different receivers in his first start to complete 20-of-36 pass attempts on the day. His 36-yard strike to Sims early in the first quarter proved his longest of the day and added to his career-high 158 yards passing. Freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Booker led KU’s receiving corps with 39 yards on three catches, while sophomore Derrick Neal caught a team-high four balls. If the opening drive wasn’t a bright enough spot on the day, then it had to be sixth-year senior Taylor Cox taking the field for the first time in 756 days. A career guy who has battled through several injuries in his tenure, Cox rushed 19 times in his return game, leading Kansas with 45 yards.
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The conclusion of that nine-play drive came at the hands of wide receiver Steven Sims, Jr. The rookie slipped behind one of Baylor’s cornerbacks and hauled in a 36-yard strike from Willis to tie the game up, 7-7, with 12:41 to play in the first quarter.
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Mahomes found wide receiver Cameron Batson for a 45-yard gain to start TTU’s next offensive possession. The No. 1 rated aerial attack in the FBS got the Red Raiders to KU’s own 12-yard line, but the Jayhawk defense held strong again, forcing another field goal, 14-0. Texas Tech responded to the increased pressure with an 11-play touchdown drive capped off by another 45yard pass from Mahomes, this time to wide receiver Reginald Davis. Freshman defensive tackle Daniel Wise blocked the extra point attempt, and the teams headed to the locker room with KU trailing 20-0 at the half. Kansas opened its second half with Willis connecting on six-straight passes to pull Kansas within two possessions with 5:39 left in the third quarter. The 10-yard touchdown pass from Willis to Crawley capped off the 69-yard drive. With Texas Tech threatening in their first offensive series of the fourth quarter, sophomore cornerback/wide receiver Derrick Neal came up huge with a forced fumble, which was returned by Smithson for what looked like a Jayhawk touchdown. Willis let the ball fly and it found its way into the hands of Parmalee as he glided into the end-zone for the second touchdown of his career. After forcing a quick three-and-out, the Jayhawks were back on the attack. It took less than three minutes for Kansas to record its third touchdown of the day, this time on a one-yard run from senior running back Taylor Cox. However, a late turnover halted the comeback and Kansas fell, 30-20. FINAL STATISTICS 3 17 3 7 0 0 6 14 Scoring play Hatfield, C. 30 yd field goal Washington, De. 1 yd run Hatfield, C. 24 yd field goal Davis, Reginald 45 yd pass from Mahomes, P. Crawley,Darious 10 yd pass from Willis,Ryan Hatfield, C. 25 yd field goal Parmalee,Tre’ 25 yd pass from Willis,Ryan Cox,Taylor 1 yd run Johnson, Jah. 27 yd interception return
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INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Texas Tech-Washington 23-157; Mahomes 13-29; Kansas-Mann 15-107; Cox 7-24; Kinner 9-23. PASSING: Texas Tech-Mahomes 29-50-1-354. Kansas-Willis 35-50-1-330. RECEIVING: Texas Tech-Austin 8-80; Grant 5-71; Lauderdale 5-50; Batson 2-58; Davis 2-57. KansasBooker 7-65; Crawley 6-59; Parmalee 5-84; Sims 5-37. SACKS (UA-A): Texas Tech-Jackson 1-0; Robertson 1-0. Kansas-Goodman 1-0; Dineen 1-0; Wise 1-0; Armstrong 0-1; Olobia 1-0; Williams 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Texas Tech-Awe 10-0; Hinton 5-4; Nguema 6-1; Johnson 5-2. Kansas-Smithson 8-2; Dineen 6-4 ; Glatczak 8-1; Roberts 6-2.
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TEAM STATS TTU KU Score 30 20 FIRST DOWNS 29 26 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-222 40-145 PASSING YDS (NET) 354 330 Passes Att-Comp-Int 50-29-1 50-35-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 94-576 90-475 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-66 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-39 5-115 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-36.5 4-37.5 Penalties-Yards 6-70 5-51 Possession Time 29:37 30:23
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INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Baylor-Linwood 13-135; Jefferson 15-79; Williams 10-65. Kansas-Cox 19-45; Martin 8-24. PASSING: Baylor-Russell 18-27-0-246; Stidham 9-10-0-117. Kansas-Willis 20-36-1-158. RECEIVING: Baylor-Coleman 7-108; Cannon 4-46; Platt 4-36. Kansas-Neal 4-26; Booker 3-39. SACKS (UA-A): Baylor-Campbell 0-1; Oakman 1-0; Palmer, 0-1. Kansas-Wise 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Baylor-Davis 10-1; Campbell 2-5; Waz 3-2. Kansas-Glatczak 6-4; Smithson 7-2; Graham 7-1; Dineen 6-1.
TEXAS TECH KANSAS Qtr Time TTU 1st 00:36 TTU 2nd 13:10 TTU 2nd 10:13 TTU 2nd 01:02 KU 3rd 05:39 TTU 3rd 01:17 KU 4th 10:32 KU 4th 06:26 TTU 4th 04:07
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BU KU 66 7 34 14 45-281 39-69 363 158 37-27-0 36-20-1 82-644 75-227 1-30 0-0 3-33 1-10 1-13 3-73 1-47.0 8-34.0 4-33 4-50 24:15 35:45
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66 7 KU 0 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
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TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
FINAL STATISTICS 24 28 14 0 7 0 0 0 Scoring play Coleman,Corey 11 yd pass from Russell,Seth Sims,Steven 36 yd pass from Willis,Ryan Coleman,Corey 11 yd pass from Russell,Seth Russell,Seth 5 yd run Callahan,Chris 31 yd field goal Linwood,Shock 1 yd run McGowan,LaQuan 18 yd pass from Russell,Seth Jefferson,J. 5 yd run Howard,Xavien 30 yd fumble recovery Zamora,Ishmael 37 yd pass from Stidham,Jarrett Hall,Davion 30 yd pass from Stidham,Jarrett
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BAYLOR KANSAS Qtr Time BU 1st 12:44 KU 1st 09:27 BU 1st 07:33 BU 1st 04:42 BU 1st 01:45 BU 2nd 13:58 BU 2nd 11:41 BU 2nd 05:46 BU 2nd 03:45 BU 3rd 08:03 BU 3rd 06:16
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BOONE PICKENS STADIUM • STILLWATER, OKLA. • OCT. 24, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 59,486
MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAWRENCE, KAN. • OCT. 31, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 26,667
Kansas (0-7, 0-4 Big 12) racked up 102 yards on penalties, the most since 105 yards in 2011 against Kansas State, and mixed that with the two turnovers, to make it near impossible to match the Cowboys (7-0, 4-0 Big 12) in every facet of the game.
Kansas’ (0-8, 0-5 Big 12) freshman quarterback Ryan Willis found fellow classmate wide receiver Tyler Patrick in the end zone for a 17-yard strike early in the second quarter for the Jayhawks’ lone score. Willis finished the game completing 20-of-34 of his passes for 181 yards and one touchdown. Patrick led KU with five receptions for 46 yards.
It was a somber mood at Boone Pickens Stadium following the tragedy that took place Saturday morning in Stillwater, Oklahoma, at the Cowboys’ annual Homecoming parade. Despite the morning’s events, Oklahoma State and Kansas still kicked off where the Jayhawks found themselves out-matched in a 58-10.
The Oklahoma State offense combined for a season-high 583 yards with quarterback Mason Rudolph completing 20-of-26 passes for 305 yards and one touchdown. Wide out James Washington was on the receiving end of that touchdown, finishing the day with six catches for 103 yards. Quarterback J.W. Walsh posted a perfect 5-for-5 effort in the air for 68 yards and two touchdowns, while scampering for three other scores on the ground. Senior wide receiver Tre’ Parmalee led Kansas with a career-high 115 yards on 6 catches, averaging 19.2 yards-per-catch. Freshman wide receiver Steven Sims, Jr., caught one pass, KU’s lone touchdown on the day, a 33-yard strike from fellow classmate Ryan Willis. The rookie quarterback finished the day 12-of-31 for 191 yards and two interceptions to go along with his touchdown pass to Sims. The Cowboys scored 28-unanswered points to start the game with help from a pair of rushing touchdowns by Walsh and a 13-yard blocked punt return for a touchdown by cornerback Miketavius Jones. Kansas found its first points of the game after Willis connected with Parmalee for 46 yards down to the OSU eight-yard line. A big 15-yard personal foul penalty forced KU back and resulted in a 40-yard field goal attempt. Sophomore kicker Nick Bartolotta lined up and drilled it straight through the uprights, 28-3. Oklahoma State answered on the ensuing drive, taking it the distance in four plays and 1:24 to increase its lead, 35-3. Rudolph connected with Washington for 43 yards to set up the score, where he hit Washington again for eight yards in the corner of the end zone. With 4:58 left in the first half, Willis and the Jayhawks marched down the field to close out the quarter with their first, and only, touchdown of the game. Faced with third down and eight, Willis hit freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Booker for 27 yards to pick up KU’s fourth first down of the day. On the next play, Willis found Sims, for the 33-yard touchdown strike, the second of Sims’ career, to cut into the Cowboy lead, 35-10. Kansa tallied 153 total yards in the first half compared to the 331 yards the Cowboys gained. Willis headed into the locker room just 6-of-18 for 123 yards, while KU’s ground game netted just 30 yards.
For the third time in the last four games, Kansas relied on its freshman quarterback and wide receiver combo to put points on the board as the Jayhawks fell to No. 14/13 Oklahoma, 62-7, Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.
The Sooners (7-1, 4-1 Big 12) relied on the arm of quarterback Baker Mayfield who completed 84 percent (27-of-32) of his passes good for 383 yards and four touchdowns. Wide receiver Sterling Shepard was on the receiving end of 11 of those passes for a game-high 183 yards. Running back Samaje Perine added 90 yards on the ground and two scores of his own to amount to Oklahoma’s 710 total yards of offense on the day – the most yards a KU team has given up since 2013 when Baylor amassed 743 total yards. Two different OU quarterbacks combined for 445 passing yards, while running back Alex Ross rushed for 103 yards to add to the 265-yard effort the Sooners put forth on the ground. Oklahoma jumped out to an early 21-point lead in the first quarter after Mayfield connected with three different receivers in the end zone. Oklahoma’s defensive presence was just as impressive after holding Kansas to three three-and-outs on its first four possessions of the game. The Jayhawks found life following a Sooner miscue by Shepard when he a muffed a punt by punter/kicker junior Matthew Wyman with 1:06 left in the first quarter. KU recovered the ball at the OU 29-yard line and six plays later Willis connected with Patrick for a 17-yard touchdown six seconds into the second quarter to pull within two scores of Oklahoma, 21-7. OU scored 17-unanswered points on its three possessions in the second quarter amounting to a 31-point lead at the half, 38-7. Mayfield finished the half 22-of-27 for 332 yards and three touchdowns, while Perine scored two on the ground. Kansas was led by Willis and Patrick, who hooked up for 32 of KU’s 80 passing yards of the half including the Jayhawks lone score. Oklahoma’s defense shut out the Jayhawks in the second half while allowing 107 total yards and forcing two turnovers. The Sooners took advantage of those opportunities and scored 24 points in the final two quarters to close out the game, 62-7.
The second half mimicked the first, in that Oklahoma State scored 23-unanswered points to close out the game, 58-10. Twenty-one of those 23 points came at the hand of Walsh, who rushed for one score and connected with wide receiver Chris Lacy for the other two. Kansas mustered just 68 yards of offense in the second half against the No. 1-ranked defense in the Big 12 Conference. Willis threw for all 68 of those yards and was hit for an intentional grounding penalty in the end zone for a safety and round out OSU’s scoring on the day, 58-10.
KANSAS OKLAHOMA STATE Qtr Time OSU 1st 12:10 OSU 1st 02:47 OSU 2nd 14:50 OSU 2nd 10:31 KU 2nd 08:41 OSU 2nd 07:17 KU 2nd 03:43 OSU 3rd 14:10 OSU 3rd 12:19 OSU 3rd 07:25 OSU 4th 04:55 TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
FINAL STATISTICS 0 10 0 0 14 21 21 2 Scoring play Walsh, J.W. 3 yd run Walsh, J.W. 1 yd run Jones, M. 13 yd blocked punt return Carr, Jeff 2 yd run Bartolotta,Nick 40 yd field goal Washington, J. 8 yd pass from Rudolph, Mason Sims,Steven 33 yd pass from Willis,Ryan Walsh, J.W. 4 yd run Lacy, Chris 6 yd pass from Walsh, J.W. Lacy, Chris 38 yd pass from Walsh, J.W. Ferguson, Tyler safety
KU OSU 10 58 9 33 27-30 47-202 191 381 31-12-2 36-27-0 58-221 83-583 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-63 5-131 2-47 9-38.3 4-35.5 10-102 2-25 22:37 37:23
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10 58 OSU 7 14 21 28 28 35 35 42 49 56 58
INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Kansas-Mann 7-30; Kinner 9-16. Oklahoma State-Carr 12-51; Carson 9-44; Walsh 6-24. PASSING: Kansas-Willis 12-31-2-191. Oklahoma State-Rudolph 20-26-0-305; Walsh 5-5-0-68. RECEIVING: Kansas-Parmalee 6-115; Booker 2-37; Sims 1-33. Oklahoma State-Washington 6-103; Glidden 6-91; Lacy 4-76; Jarwin 2-44. SACKS (UA-A): Kansas-Dineen 1-0; Ogbebor 1-0; Wise 1-0; Fletcher 1-0. Oklahoma State-Ogbah 0-1; Ferguson 1-0; Jones 0-1; Taylor 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Kansas-Dineen 7-4; Smithson 7-3; Shaw 4-3. Oklahoma State-Averette 2-2; Whitener 3-0; Flowers 3-0; Robertson 3-0.
OKLAHOMA KANSAS Qtr Time OU 1st 09:48 OU 1st 05:32 OU 1st 01:51 KU 2nd 14:54 OU 2nd 09:00 OU 2nd 02:34 OU 2nd 00:22 OU 3rd 09:46 OU 3rd 08:19 OU 3rd 02:03 OU 4th 05:32
FINAL STATISTICS 21 17 17 7 0 7 0 0 Scoring play Mixon, Joe 68 yd pass from Mayfield, Baker Neal, Durron 11 yd pass from Mayfield, Baker Shepard, S. 4 yd pass from Mayfield, Baker Patrick,Tyler 17 yd pass from Willis,Ryan Perine, Samaje 3 yd run Seibert, Austin 46 yd field goal Perine, Samaje 1 yd run Grant, Sam 1 yd pass from Mayfield, Baker Knight, Trevor 1 yd run Hodgson, Nick 32 yd field goal Knight, Connor 17 yd pass from Knight, Trevor
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INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Oklahoma-Ross 14-103; Perin 11-90; Mixon 6-44. Kansas-Cox 12-30; Man 11-28; Kinner 5-4. PASSING: Oklahoma-Mayfield 27-32-0-383, Knight 6-9-0-62. Kansas-Willis 20-34-0-181. RECEIVING: Oklahoma-Shepard 11-183; Westbrook 6-83; Andrews 5-46; Neal 3-16. Kansas-Patrick 5-46; Sims 4-30; Barbel 3-43; Parmalee 3-23. SACKS (UA-A): Oklahoma-Tapper 3-0; Overton 1-0; Haughton 0-1; Lindley 0-1. Kansas-Armstrong 2-0; Graham 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Oklahoma-Alexander 8-3; Shannon 7-2; Austin 5-0; Tapper 4-0. Kansas-Smithson 8-2; Dineen 7-2; Shaw 7-2; Bates 6-2; Armstrong 6-0. TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
OU KU 62 7 35 15 41-265 36-35 445 181 41-33-0 34-20-0 82-710 70-216 0-0 1-13 4-23 0-0 1-27 3-62 0-0.0 9-42.0 4-40 6-81 33:39 26:21
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DARRELL K ROYAL TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS • NOV. 7, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 92,529
AMON G. CARTER STADIUM • FORT WORTH, TEXAS • NOV. 14, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 44,375
Ball security plagued Kansas (0-9, 0-5 Big 12) as the Jayhawks fumbled the ball five times and turned it over a total of four times. Texas (4-5, 3-3 Big 12) took advantage and scored 21 points off those KU miscues aiding in the 35-6 effort the Longhorns mounted in the second half.
Down six with three minutes to play, freshman quarterback Ryan Willis gave Kansas (0-10, 0-7) its lone turnover of the game after being intercepted at his own 48-yard line to give the Horned Frogs the ball back with 2:54 to play. Like the rest of the game, every time KU needed a stop, its defense came up huge and this was one of those times.
Behind a 408-yard offensive explosion in the second half, the Texas Longhorns bested Kansas, 59-20, Saturday night at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
Junior safety Fish Smithson led the Jayhawks with 13 tackles, tying his career best, while posting 10 or more stops in four-consecutive games. He is the first KU defender to do so in over 10 years. Texas jumped out to an early 17-0 lead in the first quarter thanks in large part to an 84-yard touchdown strike from Jerrod Heard to John Burt to open the Longhorns’ offensive attack. The Jayhawks clawed their way back, but not without some help form the football Gods. Kansas fumbled the ball four times in the first half – twice into the UT end zone and twice trying to field a punt. The first came late in the first quarter when Willis and senior running back De’Andre Mann marched KU 87 yards down the field on nine plays. Willis connected with receivers for 51 of those yards, including 13 yards with Mann to cap off the scoring drive. However, Mann fumbled the ball at the UT one-yard line into the end zone where Barbel jumped on the loose ball for the Kansas score, 17-7. KU turned around and held Texas to a three-and-out and forced a punt early in the second quarter. Another controversial call claimed punt returner sophomore Derrick Neal touched the ball prior to UT’s Kirk Johnson recovering it at the KU 17-yard line. Five plays later, the Longhorns found the end zone for their third touchdown of the day, pulling ahead, 24-7. That didn’t faze the Jayhawks on the ensuing drive as they strung out their second scoring drive of the day. Willis hit receivers for 35 yards including an 18-yard and a 12-yard strike to junior tight end Kent Taylor and sophomore wide receiver Darious Crawley, respectively, to lay the foundation for KU’s ground game. Mann got the nod from the UT one-yard line and took it in for the first touchdown of his career, cutting the Longhorn lead to 10 points, 24-14. Kansas found the Texas end zone once more, however, it came on another fumble, this time on fourth and goal from the UT one-yard line. Mann rushed up the middle when he lost the ball for the second time in the half, but sophomore tight end Ben Johnson recovered the ball. It looked like KU closed the gap once more, but by rule, a fumble on fourth down can only be recovered by the player who fumbled the ball, thus the Jayhawks turned the ball over on downs with 6:05 to play in the second quarter. The Kansas defense stopped the Longhorns once more and Kansas resumed its offensive approach from the UT 42-yard line with 3:57 left in the half. The Jayhawks drove 35 yards to set up a 26-yard field goal attempt with three seconds left on the clock. Sophomore kicker Nick Bartolotta drilled it right off the upright and Kansas headed to the locker room with a 10-point deficit, 24-14. The second half sang a different tune with Texas outscoring KU, 35-6. The Longhorns posted 408 yards of offense in the second half to go along with five touchdowns. Kansas turned the ball over three times in the second half, scoring its lone touchdown of the half late in the fourth quarter.
The Jayhawks held TCU (9-1, 6-1 Big 12) to a three-and-out and regained possession at their own 17-yard line. Head coach David Beaty needed his rookie quarterback and offense to march 83 yards in 1:54 to have a chance at completing the comeback. Faced with such a tall task, KU couldn’t throw together one final attempt at the win and fell, 23-17. Willis finished the game 20-of-41 for 203 yards and a touchdown. Freshman wide receiver Steven Sims caught six of those passes for 55 yards, while redshirt freshman Tyler Patrick caught three passes, including the touchdown strike from Willis. Three KU defenders tallied double-digit tackling efforts for the first time since 2013 with senior linebacker Marcquis Roberts and junior safety Fish Smithson leading the way with 12 tackles a piece. Sophomore linebacker Joe Dineen, Jr., finished the day with 11, rounding out the trio with 10-or-more stops. Smithson has now compiled at least 10 tackles in the last five-straight games and is the first Jayhawk to accomplish that feat since Carl Nesmith did so in 2000.
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Freshman quarterback Ryan Willis completed 17-of-34 passes for 214 yards and one touchdown to go along with his two interceptions. Ten different receivers hauled in at least one of those passes including three by senior Shakiem Barbel, who scored the first touchdown of his career in the first quarter.
A late fourth-quarter Kansas turnover halted a 13-point comeback as the Jayhawks fell, 23-17, to No. 15 TCU Saturday afternoon inside Amon G. Carter Stadium.
The threesome’s effort, compiled with the rest of the Jayhawk defense held TCU to 487 yards of offense, which is just the third time his year the Horned Frogs failed to accumulate at least 500 yards. The 23 points are also the fewest Kansas has given up in 2015, as Minnesota held TCU to the same number in week one. The Horned Frogs used three different quarterbacks in the game after Heisman Trophy candidate Trevone Boykin left the game early in the first half. Backup quarterback Bram Kohlhausen took the majority of the snaps and finished the day 13-of-19 for 112 yards and one interception. Third-string quarterback Foster Sawyer connected on one of his seven pass attempts for 42 yards and TCU’s only offensive touchdown on the day. The Jayhawks added 87 yards on the ground off a combined effort from running backs, junior Ke’aun Kinner (64) and senior Taylor Cox (25), with the senior rushing for KU’s lone touchdown of the half. Junior kicker Matthew Wyman added a 42-yard field goal to push the Kansas total to 10. More impressively in the first half, KU held the high-potent offense of TCU to 211 yards, including a touchdown and a field goal. Boykin completed 5-of-8 passes for 54 yards before exiting the game early in the second quarter. Kohlhausen entered thereafter and threw for 51 yards on five completions. The Horned Frogs only touchdown of the half came after KaVontae Turpin returned a punt 49 yards for the score with 5:05 to play in the first quarter. Kicker Jaden Oberkrom added a 42-yard field goal to round out TCU’s points at the half. Trailing 10-3 late in the first quarter, Kansas forced a TCU punt deep in its own territory to setup the Jayhawks’ scoring drive. Junior defensive end Damani Mosby entered the game for the first time that series and immediately made an impact. The defensive end tallied four tackles in that seven-play series, including a sack for a loss of four yards to force a fourth down. Kansas’ offense went stagnant in the third quarter while TCU built a 13-point lead, including its lone offensive touchdown of the game. Thanks to the defensive effort the Jayhawks managed throughout the game, KU revived its offense in the final quarter to pull within six of the Horned Frogs. However, the Jayhawks couldn’t string together one final drive with 1:54 to play and fell, 23-17.
FINAL STATISTICS 3 7 0 7 10 0 3 10 Scoring play Turpin, K. 49 yd punt return Oberkrom, Jaden 42 yd field goal Wyman,Matthew 42 yd field goal Cox,Taylor 3 yd run Oberkrom, Jaden 38 yd field goal Nixon, Shaun 42 yd pass from Sawyer, Foster Oberkrom, Jaden 36 yd field goal Patrick,Tyler 10 yd pass from Willis,Ryan
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INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Kansas-Kinner 17-80; Cox 7-27; Willis 4-8. TCU-Green 30-177; Hicks 10-49; Sawyer 8-34. PASSING: Kansas-Willis 20-41-1-203. TCUKohlhausen 13-19-1-112; Boykin 5-8-0-54. RECEIVING: Kansas-Sims 6-55; Booker 4-40; Hartzog 3-41; Parmalee 3-21. TCU-Nixon 7-78; Turpin 4-21; Green 3-16; Listenbee 2-48. SACKS (UA-A): Kansas-Dineen 1-0; Goodman 1-0; Mosby 1-0. TCU-Curry 2-0; Lathan 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Kansas-Smithson 10-2; Roberts 7-5; Dineen 8-3; Goodman 6-2. TCU-Summers 5-3; Kindred 4-4; Howard 5-1; Curry 4-2.
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KU TCU 17 23 13 25 30-121 58-279 203 208 41-20-1 34-19-1 71-324 92-487 0-0 0-0 2-12 4-43 5-103 1-19 11-43.4 7-40.7 8-53 3-27 26:11 33:49
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TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
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INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Kansas-Kinner 13-69; Schadler 6-56; Mann 8-32. UT-Foreman 12-157; Swoopes 4-59; Heard 9-53. PASSING: Kansas-Willis 17-34-2-214; Perry-2-6-1-20. UT-Heard 13-23-0-201; Swoopes 6-7-0-98. RECEIVING: Kansas-Crawley 3-63; Taylor 3-28; Barbel 3-19; Kinner 2-40; Patrick-2-23. UT-Burt 4-113; Warrick 4-42; Newsome 3-21; Foreman 1-40. SACKS (UA-A): Kansas-Williams 1-0. UT-Jinkens 1-1; Jackson 1-0; Cottrell 1-0; Roberson 1-0; Ford 1-0; Boyette 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Kansas-Smithson 11-2; Shaw 7-0; Glatczak 4-1; Olobia 2-2; King 1-3. UT-Haines 5-1; Jinkens 3-3; Omenihu 5-0; Cole 4-1.
KANSAS TCU Qtr Time TCU 1st 09:45 TCU 1st 05:05 KU 1st 02:34 KU 2nd 11:29 TCU 3rd 05:01 TCU 4th 11:51 TCU 4th 09:51 KU 4th 06:19
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KU UT 20 59 23 20 48-192 40-299 234 299 41-19-3 30-19-0 89-426 70-598 1-3 0-0 2--12 3-18 1-21 4-70 6-43.8 5-42.6 3-15 6-36 32:23 27:37
KU 0 0 0 7 7 14 14 14 14 14 14 20
20 59 UT 7 10 17 17 24 24 31 38 45 52 59 59
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TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
FINAL STATISTICS 7 7 0 6 17 7 14 21 Scoring play Burt, John 84 yd pass from Heard, Jerrod Rose, Nick 29 yd field goal Swoopes, Tyrone 4 yd run Barbel,Shakiem 0 yd fumble recovery Swoopes, Tyrone 1 yd run Mann,De’Andre 1 yd run Foreman, D’Onta 93 yd run Foreman, D’Onta 9 yd run Foreman, Armant 40 yd pass from Swoopes, Tyrone Swoopes, Tyrone 44 yd run Swoopes, Tyrone 10 yd run Crawley,Darious 19 yd pass from Perry,Keaton
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KANSAS TEXAS Qtr Time UT 1st 12:06 UT 1st 08:56 UT 1st 06:51 KU 1st 00:21 UT 2nd 11:58 KU 2nd 08:49 UT 3rd 10:01 UT 3rd 05:34 UT 4th 14:54 UT 4th 13:25 UT 4th 08:49 KU 4th 01:07
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11 WEST VIRGINIA RUNS PAST KANSAS WEST VIRGINIA (6-4, 3-4)
49
KANSAS (0-11, 0-8)
0
MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAWRENCE, KAN. • NOV. 21, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 21,415 On a day three different West Virginia players tallied 100-plus yard efforts on the ground, Kansas sophomore linebacker Joe Dineen, Jr., dug in and led the field with 16 tackles Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. The Mountaineers’ (6-4, 3-4 Big 12) Skyler Howard (129), Wendell Smallwood (115) and Rushel Shell (109) became the first trio to post 100-plus yard rushing games against the Jayhawks since Nebraska accomplished the same feat in 2000, guiding WVU to a 49-0 shutout on Saturday. The loss was the largest margin of scoreless defeat KU (0-11, 0-8) has suffered since Kansas State held the Jayhawks scoreless in a 64-0 victory Nov. 2, 2002. Dineen’s 16 tackles against WVU were the most by a Kansas defender since Ben Heeney wrapped up 21 at Texas Tech in 2014. Dineen’s efforts weren’t lost as KU forced two turnovers by way of first career interceptions for both senior safety Michael Glatczak and sophomore cornerback Derrick Neal. The Jayhawks failed to convert those Mountaineer miscues into points and were held to just 221 yards of total offense – 94 yards rushing and 127 yards passing. Freshman quarterback Ryan Willis finished the game completing 13-of-38 passes while throwing a career-high three interceptions, which snapped a streak of six-straight games throwing for 150 yards and at least one touchdown. West Virginia’s three takeaways through the air solidified its dominance on defense in the Big 12 Conference as they ranked eighth in the nation and second in the conference in turnovers gained heading into the matchup. The squad also entered the day leading the league with 16 interceptions, adding three more against a stagnant Jayhawk offense. West Virginia found success on the ground early in the game as three of their four touchdowns in the first quarter came from runs, helping them jump out to a quick 28-0 lead. The Mountaineers defense was equally impressive as they held the Jayhawks to 59 total yards in the opening half. Kansas didn’t help itself as two turnovers were converted into 14 points for West Virginia. The Mountaineers added 14 more points in the second quarter, forcing KU to face a 42-point deficit heading into the locker room. The Kansas defense tightened up in the second half holding West Virginia to seven points in the final 30 minutes of play, leading to an outcome of 49-0.
12 JAYHAWKS FALL IN SUNFLOWER SHOWDOWN KANSAS STATE (5-6, 2-6)
45
KANSAS (0-12, 0-10)
14
MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAWRENCE, KAN. • NOV. 28, 2015 • ATTENDANCE: 23,842 A 28-point first quarter proved to be too big of a hole for the Jayhawks to climb out of as the Kansas football team fell to the Kansas State Wildcats, 45-14, Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. Kansas State (5-6, 2-6 Big 12) was led by quarterback Joe Hubener as he tossed for 133 yards and added 88 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. The KSU ground attack hit the Jayhawks for 226 yards and accounted for all five of its touchdowns. The Jayhawks (0-12, 0-8 Big 12) were anchored by freshman quarterback Ryan Willis, who ended the season as Kansas’ all-time passing leader among freshmen with 1,719 yards. The Overland Park, Kan., product completed 19-of-35 pass attempts for 215 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Leading the ground attack for Kansas was senior running back Taylor Cox, who rushed for 47 yards on 11 attempts, which included a 26-yard run that led to KU’s first touchdown. Two receivers topped the 50-yard mark in senior Tre’ Parmalee and freshman Steven Sims, Jr., who collected 50 and 58 yards, respectively. On the defensive side of the ball, junior safety Fish Smithson recorded a team-leading 11 tackles, marking his sixth-straight outing with 10 or more stops. Linebacker Joe Dineen, Jr., added nine tackles to the defensive effort, including one for a loss. The Wildcats got off to a quick start when they took advantage of a special teams miscue by the Jayhawks. After KU punter Matthew Wyman was unable to handle the snap, it took the Wildcats one play from scrimmage to tally the first sentiment of the game after running back Winston Dimel carried it in from 12 yards out. Kansas responded less than two minutes later on their ensuing drive as Kansas Willis connected with Parmalee for an 11-yard gain. Two plays later, Cox ran for his longest rush of the season, a 26-yard gain to put the Jayhawks into Kansas State territory. Three plays later, Willis and Parmalee connected again, this time for a 27-yard touchdown strike across the middle to pull the Jayhawks level with the Wildcats four minutes into the game. The reception marked the senior Parmalee’s fourth trip to the end zone on the year and gave Willis his eighth touchdown connection of his freshman campaign. On the following Wildcat drive, Dimel again ripped the Jayhawks, first with a 44-yard reception that brought his team to the Kansas one-yard line, then by punching it in on the next play to put KSU back on top, 14-7. This time Kansas was unable to match the Wildcat scoring drive when the special teams once again cost the Jayhawks. Wyman had his punt blocked by Sam Sizelove before Morgan Burns recovered the ball in the end zone to add to Kansas State’s lead, 21-7. Kansas kept Kansas State from reaching the end zone two more times to close out the game, bringing the season to an end with a 45-14 loss to their in-state rival.
WEST VIRGINIA KANSAS Qtr Time WVU 1st 11:34 WVU 1st 11:15 WVU 1st 07:33 WVU 1st 03:26 WVU 2nd 10:05 WVU 2nd 05:37 WVU 3rd 10:04
TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
FINAL STATISTICS 28 14 7 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring play Shell, Rushel 8 yd run Chestnut, T. 32 yd interception return Shell, Rushel 26 yd run Smallwood, W. 24 yd run Clay, Cody 2 yd pass from Howard, Skyler Howard, Skyler 9 yd run Smallwood, W. 1 yd run
WVU KU 49 0 30 10 55-426 30-82 204 127 32-16-2 37-13-3 87-630 67-209 0-0 0-0 4-11 3-0 1-17 8-161 5-53.0 12-40.6 5-52 5-46 31:10 28:50
WVU 7 14 21 28 35 42 49
49 0 KU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: WVU-Howard 9-129; Smallwood 18-115; Shell 14-108. Kansas-Mann 4-49; Cox 10-28; Kinner 4-12. PASSING: WVU-Howard 13-22-1-133; Crest 3-10-171. Kansas-Willis 13-36-2-127; Millweard 0-1-1-0 RECEIVING: WVU-Thompson 6-68; Shorts 3-36; Rogers 2-51. Kansas-Parmalee 5-64; Kinner 3-12; Booker 2-17. SACKS (UA-A): WVU-Rose 2-0; Kwiatkoski 1-0; Brown 1-0. Kansas-NONE TACKLES (UA-A): WVU-Kyeremeh 4-1; Muldrow 4-0; Askew-Henry 3-1; Walters 2-2; Fields 2-2. Dineen 16-0; Roberts 6-1; Allen 5-1; Glatczak 5-1.
KANSAS STATE KANSAS Qtr Time KSU 1st 13:09 KU 1st 11:15 KSU 1st 07:48 KSU 1st 06:30 KSU 1st 01:30 KSU 2nd 09:17 KSU 3rd 08:18 KSU 4th 13:20 KU 4th 03:28
TEAM STATS Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards Possession Time
FINAL STATISTICS 28 7 3 7 7 0 0 7 Scoring play Dimel, Winston 12 yd run Parmalee,Tre’ 27 yd pass from Willis,Ryan Dimel, Winston 1 yd run Burns, Morgan 0 yd blocked punt return Gronkowski, G. 8 yd run Hubener, Joe 2 yd run McCrane, M. 33 yd field goal Hubener, Joe 22 yd run Hartzog,Bobby 26 yd pass from Willis,Ryan
KSU KU 45 14 22 17 49-226 35-100 137 215 20-11-1 35-19-1 69-363 70-315 0-0 0-0 2-30 1--6 1-13 7-131 3-40.7 6-26.2 1-5 6-50 34:03 25:57
KSU 7 7 14 21 28 35 38 45 45
45 14 KU 0 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 14
INDIVIDUAL TOTALS RUSHING: Kansas-Cox 11-47; Mann 6-41; Willis 9-18. KSU-Hubener 17-88; Jones 13-70; Dimel 5-26 PASSING: Kansas-Willis 19-35-1-215. KSU-Hubener 10-17-0-133;. RECEIVING: Kansas-Parmalee 4-50; Patrick 4-30; Sims 2-58. KSU-Cook 3-33; Burton 3-16; Dimel 1-44; Gronkowski 1-31. SACKS (UA-A): Kansas-Shaw 1-0; Mosby 0-1; Olobia 0-1. KSU-Willis 2-0; Lee 1-0; Settles 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Kansas-Smithson 9-2; Dineen 7-2; Neal 5-0; Stewart 4-0. KSU-Lee 6-2; Adams 5-1; Moore 6-2; Burns 4-0.
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RUSHING CAREER RECORDS Name
Years
Att.
Yards
Avg.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
1993-96 1988-91 2010-13 1973-76 2002-05 1962-64 1968-70 1997-2000 1992-95 2003-06 2006-09 1980-83 1950-52 1975-77 1986-88 1975-76 2011-14 1966-68 1971-73 1956-58
823 778 798 472 641 412 518 565 422 387 456 450 343 438 431 355 284 324 367 364
3,841 3,788 3,592 3,074 2,754 2,675 2,659 2,608 2,248 2,245 2,239 1,970 1,914 1,862 1,762 1,664 1,642 1,630 1,597 1,534
4.7 4.9 4.6 6.5 4.3 6.5 5.1 4.6 5.3 5.8 4.9 4.4 5.6 4.3 4.1 4.7 5.8 5.0 4.4 4.2
June Henley Tony Sands James Sims Laverne Smith Clark Green Gale Sayers John Riggins David Winbush L.T. Levine Jon Cornish Jake Sharp Kerwin Bell Charlie Hoag Norris Banks Arnold Snell Nolan Cromwell Tony Pierson Donnie Shanklin Delvin Williams Homer Floyd
TDs 41 28 34 21 13 19 19 22 21 17 23 14 16 4 8 16 9 11 13 12
Attempts
No.
Years
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
823 798 778 641 565 518 472 456 450 431
1993-96 2010-13 1988-91 2002-05 1997-2000 1968-70 1973-76 2006-09 1980-83 1986-88
June Henley James Sims Tony Sands Clark Green David Winbush John Riggins Laverne Smith Jake Sharp Kerwin Bell Arnold Snell
Touchdowns No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8.
June Henley James Sims Tony Sands Jake Sharp Brandon McAnderson Chip Hilleary David Winbush Bill Whittemore L.T. Levine Laverne Smith
41 34 28 23 23 23 22 21 21 21
Yards Per Carry (Min. 500 Att.) (Min. 400 Att.) (Min. 300 Att.)
5.1, John Riggins, 1968-70 (2,659 yards on 518 attempts) 6.51, Laverne Smith, 1973-76 (3,074 yards on 472 attempts) 6.51, Laverne Smith, 1973-76 (3,074 yards on 472 attempts)
Yards Per Game
Avg.
Years
1. 2.
91.5
1993-97
86.1
1988-91
June Henley (3,841 yards in 42 games) Tony Sands (3,788 yards in 44 games)
200-Yard Games
No.
1. June Henley 5 2. Tony Sands 3 3. Ten tied with 1 (Most recent: James Sims vs. West Virginia, 2013)
100-Yard Games 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Tony Sands James Sims June Henley Laverne Smith Jon Cornish Gale Sayers Clark Green Jake Sharp L.T. Levine Kerwin Bell Nolan Cromwell John Riggins Wade Stinson
Yards by a Quarterback 1. 2. 3. 4.
JOHN RIGGINS
Years 1993-96 2010-13 1988-91 2006-09 2004-07 1989-92 1997-2000 2002-03 1992-95 1973-76
Nolan Cromwell Chip Hilleary Bill Whittemore Bobby Douglass
Years 1993-96 1988-91
No.
Years
17 15 13 13 12 11 9 8 7 7 7 7 7
1988-91 2010-13 1993-96 1973-76 2003-06 1962-64 2002-05 2006-09 1992-95 1980-83 1975-76 1968-70 1949-50
No.
Years
1,664 1975-76 1,290 1989-92 1,083 2002-03 1,015 1966-68
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RUSHING SEASON RECORDS Yards
No. Year 1,457 1,442 1,349 1,181 1,131 1,129 1,127 1,125 1,125 1,124 1,114 1,113 1,110 1,109 978
2006 1991 1996 1974 1970 1950 1993 2007 1962 1975 1980 2012 2013 1989 1976
Attempts
No. Year
1. June Henley, Sr. 2. Tony Sands, Sr. 3. Jon Cornish, Sr. 4. June Henley, Fr. 5. James Sims, Sr. 6. Kerwin Bell, So. 7. Nolan Cromwell, Jr. James Sims, Jr. 9. Tony Sands, So. 10. David Winbush, So. John Riggins, Sr.
302 272 250 233 230 228 218 218 216 209 209
Touchdowns
No. Year
1. June Henley, Sr. 2. Brandon McAnderson, Sr. 3. Chip Hilleary, Jr. Wade Stinson, Jr. 5. June Henley, Fr. Bud Laughlin, Fr. 7. Jake Sharp, Jr. Maurice Douglas, Sr. John Riggins, Sr. Bobby Douglass, Sr. 11. Bill Whittemore, Jr. L.T. Levine, Jr. Tony Sands, So.
17 16 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 11
1996 1991 2006 1993 2013 1980 1975 2012 1989 1998 1970
1996 2007 1991 1950 1993 1951 2008 1992 1970 1968 2002 1994 1989
Yards Per Carry
1. James Sims 2. Tony Sands
6 5
2012 1990-91*
* last game of 1990 and first four of 1991
Laverne Smith
5
1975
Tony Sands, Sr. 500 (104 vs. Colorado; 396 vs. Missouri) Nolan Cromwell, Jr. 481 (294 vs. Oregon State; 187 vs. Wisconsin) June Henley, Sr. 417 (201 vs. TCU; 216 vs. Utah)
1991 1975 1996
Most Yards In Three Consecutive Games 1. 2.
June Henley, Sr. 604 1996 (187 vs. Ball State; 201 vs. TCU; 216 vs. Utah) Tony Sands, Sr. 556 1991 (56 vs. Nebraska; 104 vs. Colorado; 396 vs. Missouri)
Yards By A QB 1. 2. 3. 4.
No.
Year
Nolan Cromwell, Jr. 1,124 Bill Whittemore, Jr. 549 Chip Hilleary, Sr. 537 Bill Whittemore, Sr. 534
1975 2002 1992 2003
GAME RECORDS Name
Yards
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 20.
396 vs. Missouri, 11-23-91 294 vs. Oregon St., 9-27-75 283 vs. Okla. St., 10-27-62 268 vs. Colorado, 10-24-98 239 vs. Utah, 11-4-50 237 vs. Iowa St., 10-16-93 236 vs. Missouri, 11-22-75 227 vs. Texas Tech, 10-6-01 226 vs. Iowa State, 11-2-96 221 vs. Missouri, 11-19-94 217 vs. Kansas St., 10-28-89 216 vs. Utah, 9-28-96 216 vs. Kansas St., 11-1-80 215 vs. Missouri, 11-18-89 211 vs. WVU, 11-16-13 209 vs. Texas, 11-16-96 202 at Texas Tech, 11-10-12 201 vs. Kansas St., 11-18-06 201 vs. TCU, 9-14-96 189 vs. Kansas St., 11-16-68
Half
Att.
1. Tony Sands, Sr.
34
Quarter
Att.
1. Tony Sands, Sr.
19
Game, Date vs. Missouri (2nd), 11-23-91
Game, Date vs. Missouri (4th), 11-23-91
Opponent, Date
(Min. 30 attempts) (Min. 25 attempts) (Min. 20 attempts) (Min. 15 attempts)
Game Touchdowns 1. 8.
7.2, Tony Sands, So., vs. Kansas State, 1989 (217-31) 10.5, Nolan Cromwell, Jr., vs. Oregon State, 1975 (294-28) 12.9, Gale Sayers, So., vs. Oklahoma State, 1962 (283-22) 15.7, Laverne Smith, Jr., vs. Missouri, 1975 (236-15)
TD
Opponent, Date
James Sims, Fr. 4 vs. Colorado, 2010 Jake Sharp, Jr. 4 vs. Kansas State, 2008 Brandon McAnderson, Sr. 4 vs. Nebraska, 2007 June Henley, Sr. 4 vs. TCU, 1996 Tony Sands, Sr. 4 vs. Missouri, 1991 Curtis McClinton, Sr. 4 vs. California, 1961 Charlie Black 4 vs. Washington (Mo.), 1923 Several with 3 (Most Recent: Jake Sharp, vs. Colorado, 2008)
Yards By A QB
Yards
1. 2. 3. 4.
294 vs. Oregon State, 9-27-75 187 vs. Wisconsin, 10-4-75 177 vs. Tulsa, 9-28-02 134 vs. Iowa State, 10-18-75
Nolan Cromwell, Jr. Nolan Cromwell, Jr. Bill Whittemore, Jr. Nolan Cromwell, Jr.
Longest Rush
Yards
Opponent, Date
Opponent, Date
Avg.
Year
134.9
1996
131.1
1991
121.4
2006
Yards in a Half
Yards
112.9
1950
1. Tony Sands, Sr.
240
112.6
2012
Yards in a Quarter
No.
Game, Date
1. June Henley, Fr.
148
vs. Iowa St. (2nd), 10-16-93
Game, Date
Rb
vs. Missouri, 11-23-91 vs. Texas, 11-16-93 vs. Utah, 9-28-96 vs. Iowa State, 11-2-96
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1. Eric Vann, Sr. 99 vs. Oklahoma, 10-4-97 Gale Sayers, Jr. 99 vs. Nebraska, 11-9-63 3. Gale Sayers, So. 96 vs. Okla. State, 10-27-62 4. Walter Mack, Jr. 90 vs. Colorado, 11-15-80 5. John Riggins, So. 83† vs. Kansas St., 11-16-68 6. Gale Sayers, Sr. 81 vs. Wyoming, 10-3-64 7. Frank Hatchett, So. 80 vs. Okla. State, 11-12-88 Kerwin Bell, Fr. 80 vs. Okla. State, 10-25-80 Laverne Smith, Jr. 80 vs. Iowa State, 10-18-75 10. Laverne Smith, Sr. 79 vs. Wisconsin, 10-2-76 Nolan Cromwell, Jr. 79+ vs. Oregon St., 9-27-75 †non-scoring/+ longest rush by a quarterback
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Tony Sands, Sr. Nolan Cromwell, Jr. Gale Sayers, So. David Winbush, So. Wade Stinson, Jr. June Henley, Fr. Laverne Smith, Jr. Reggie Duncan, So. June Henley, Sr. L.T. Levine, Jr. Tony Sands, So. June Henley, Sr. Kerwin Bell, Fr. Tony Sands, So. James Sims, Sr.. June Henley, Sr. Tony Pierson, So. Jon Cornish, Sr. June Henley, Sr. John Riggins, So.
38 vs. Texas Tech, 10-6-01 38 vs. Kansas State, 11-1-80 38 vs. Oklahoma St., 11-4-72 37 vs. Nebraska, 11-6-93 35 vs. Iowa State, 10-18-80 34 vs. Kansas State, 11-3-79
Game Yards Per Attempt
Most Yards In Consecutive Games 1. 2. 3.
Reggie Duncan, So. Kerwin Bell, So. Jerome Nelloms, Sr. June Henley, Fr. Kerwin Bell, Fr. Mike Higgins, Sr.
200-Yard Games
No.
Year
1. June Henley, Sr. 2. Tony Sands, So.
4 2
1996 1989
Rushing Attempts
Att.
1. 2. 3. 4.
58 44 41 40
Tony Sands, Sr. June Henley, Fr. June Henley, Sr. June Henley, Sr.
Game, Date vs. Missouri (2nd), 11-23-91
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June Henley, Sr. (1,349 in 10 games) Tony Sands, Sr. (1,442 in 11 games) Jon Cornish, Sr. (1,457 in 12 games) Wade Stinson, Jr. (1,129 in 10 games) James Sims, Jr. (1,013 in 9 games)
Consecutive 100-Yard Games
5. 8. 9. 10.
Cs
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2006 1991 1974 1950 2012 1980
Mj
Yards Per Game
5.8, Jon Cornish, 2006 (1,457 yards on 250 attempts) 7.1, Gale Sayers, 1962 (1,125 yards on 158 attempts)
Year
8 8 7 7 6 6
Jon Cornish, Sr. Tony Sands, Sr. Laverne Smith, So. Wade Stinson, Jr. James Sims, Jr. Kerwin Bell, Fr.
Kf
(Min. 200 Att.) (Min. 150 Att.)
No.
1. 3. 5.
RECORD BOOK
1. Jon Cornish, Sr. 2. Tony Sands, Sr. 3. June Henley, Sr. 4. Laverne Smith, So. 5. John Riggins, Sr. 6. Wade Stinson, Jr. 7. June Henley, Fr. 8. Brandon McAnderson, Sr. Gale Sayers, So. 10. Nolan Cromwell, Jr. 11. Kerwin Bell, Fr. 12. James Sims,Jr. 13. James Sims, Sr. 14. Tony Sands, So. 15. Laverne Smith, Sr.
100-Yard Games
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1,000-YARD RUSHING SEASONS 1,129 1950 WADE YARDS STINSON, JR. Texas Christian Denver Colorado Iowa State Oklahoma A&M Nebraska Utah Oklahoma Kansas State Missouri TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 15 54 11 63 15 91 24 119 7 116 15 121 24 239 23 114 11 110 22 102 167 1,129
1,124 1975 NOLAN YARDS CROMWELL, JR. TDS 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 14
1,125 1962 GALE YARDS SAYERS, SO. Texas Christian Boston University Colorado Iowa State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Kansas State Nebraska California Missouri TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 27 114 11 73 14 122 14 94 9 23 22 283 17 156 15 107 12 81 17 72 158 1,125
TDS 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 7
1,131 1970 JOHN YARDS RIGGINS, SR. Washington State Texas Tech Syracuse New Mexico Kansas State Nebraska Iowa State Oklahoma State Colorado Oklahoma Missouri TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 28 125 9 24 26 162 20 107 16 78 18 76 17 93 19 76 13 83 22 178 24 129 212 1,131
TDS 1 0 3 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 12
1,171 LAVERNE YARDS SMITH, SO. ATT. YARDS 17 119 18 151 15 102 20 135 17 139 10 25 13 48 22 171 17 172 12 30 15 79 176 1,171
Washington State Kentucky Oregon State Wisconsin Nebraska Iowa State Oklahoma State Kansas State Oklahoma Colorado Missouri TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 5 16 9 28 28 294 12 187 19 62 27 134 19 44 23 107 23 69 25 130 20 53 210 1,124
TDS 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 9
1,112 1980 KERWIN YARDS BELL, FR. Oregon Pittsburgh Louisville Syracuse Nebraska Iowa State Oklahoma State Kansas State Oklahoma Colorado Missouri TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 20 69 14 27 21 103 32 143 18 69 35 156 25 149 38 216 -- DNP 17 157 8 25 228 1,112
TDS 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 7
1,109 1989 TONY YARDS SANDS, SO. Montana State Louisville Kent State Baylor Oklahoma Iowa State Colorado Kansas State Oklahoma State Nebraska Missouri TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 20 102 11 19 22 146 9 52 21 63 11 43 22 115 31 217 14 54 26 86 29 215 216 1,109
TDS 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 11
TDS 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 5
Toledo Tulsa New Mexico State Virginia Kansas State Iowa State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Nebraska Colorado Missouri TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 19 174 27 157 19 105 27 137 13 29 23 106 21 88 30 102 11 56 25 104 58 396 273 1,454
TDS 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 9
1,127 JUNE YARDS HENLEY, FR. ATT. YARDS 9 45 12 61 11 42 10 46 12 36 13 60 27 237 32 178 20 93 37 148 18 63 32 118 233 1,127
28 187 31 201 41 216 27 63 22 43 26 80 DNP 40 226 19 42 44 209 24 82 302 1,349
3 4 2 2 0 1 3 0 2 0 17
1,457 2006 JON YARDS CORNISH, SR. Northwestern State Louisiana Monroe Toledo South Florida Nebraska Texas A&M Oklahoma State Baylor Colorado Iowa State Kansas State Missouri TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 13 140 23 103 20 89 26 105 31 145 23 128 10 55 24 196 23 80 17 89 25 201 15 126 250 1,457
TDS 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 8
1,126 2007 BRANDON YARDS McANDERSON, SR. Central Michigan Southeastern Louisiana Toledo Florida International Kansas State Baylor Colorado Texas A&M Nebraska Oklahoma State Iowa State Missouri Virginia Tech TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 16 110 11 60 12 52 13 105 12 81 10 53 7 44 21 183 25 119 25 132 9 70 14 42 15 75 190 1,126
TDS 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 2 4 2 0 2 0 17
Northern Illinois Kansas State Oklahoma State Oklahoma Texas Baylor Texas Tech Iowa State West Virginia TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 18 91 28 115 27 138 28 102 28 176 21 126 30 127 20 81 18 57 218 1,013
TDS 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 9
1,110 2013 JAMES YARDS SIMS, SR.
1993
Florida State Western Carolina Michigan State Utah Colorado State Kansas State Iowa State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Nebraska Colorado Missouri TOTALS
Ball State TCU Utah Oklahoma Texas Tech Colorado Nebraska Iowa State Kansas State Texas Missouri TOTALS
1,013 2012 JAMES YARDS SIMS, JR.
1,454 1991 TONY YARDS SANDS, SR.
1974
Washington State Tennessee Florida State Texas A&M Kansas State Nebraska Iowa State Oklahoma State Colorado Oklahoma Missouri TOTALS
1,349 1996 JUNE YARDS HENLEY, SR.
TDS 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 1 2 12
South Dakota Rice Louisiana Tech Texas Tech TCU Oklahoma Baylor Texas Oklahoma State West Virginia Iowa State Kansas State TOTALS
ATT. YARDS 16 94 19 109 20 78 9 28 23 81 23 129 19 70 15 48 21 66 22 211 21 114 22 82 230 1,110
TDS 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 7
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YDS. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 107 Ken Coleman, So. Rice Dec. 16, 1961 114 Gale Sayers, So. Texas Christian Sept. 22, 1962 122 Gale Sayers, So. Colorado Oct. 6, 1962 105 Roger McFarland, Sr. Iowa State Oct. 13, 1962 283 Gale Sayers, So. Oklahoma State Oct. 27, 1962 156 Gale Sayers, So. Kansas State Nov. 3, 1962 107 Gale Sayers, So. Nebraska Nov. 10, 1962 142 Arman Baughman, So. California Nov. 17, 1962 122 Gale Sayers, Jr. Syracuse Sept. 28, 1963 110 Gale Sayers, Jr. Oklahoma Oct. 19, 1963 104 Gale Sayers, Jr. Oklahoma State Oct. 26, 1963 100 Steve Renko, So. Oklahoma State Oct. 26, 1963 144 Gale Sayers, Jr. Nebraska Nov. 9, 1963 129 Gale Sayers, Sr. Wyoming Oct. 3, 1964 109 Ron Oelschlager, Sr. Iowa State Oct. 10, 1964 110 Gale Sayers, Sr. Kansas State Oct. 31, 1964 112 Daniel Miller, Jr. Missouri Nov. 20, 1965 134 Donnie Shanklin, So. Texas Tech Sept. 17, 1966 114 Donnie Shanklin, So. Kansas State Oct. 29, 1966 122 Bobby Douglass*, Jr. Kansas State Nov. 4, 1967 159 Donnie Shanklin, Sr. Indiana Sept. 28, 1968 162 John Riggins, So. Colorado Nov. 2, 1968 108 Bobby Douglass*, Sr. Colorado Nov. 2, 1968 189 John Riggins, So. Kansas State Nov. 16, 1968 111 Ron Jessie, Jr. Missouri Nov. 22, 1969 178 John Riggins, Sr. Oklahoma Nov. 14, 1970 129 John Riggins, Sr. Missouri Nov. 21, 1970 125 John Riggins, Sr. Washington St. Sept. 12, 1970 162 John Riggins, Sr. Syracuse Sept. 26, 1970 107 John Riggins, Sr. New Mexico Oct. 3, 1970 113 Jerome Nelloms, Jr. Washington St. Sept. 11, 1971 101 Delvin Williams, So. Florida State Sept. 25, 1971 102 Delvin Williams, So. Kansas State Oct. 9, 1971 133 Jerome Nelloms, Jr. Oklahoma State Oct. 30, 1971 112 Delvin Williams, Jr. Wyoming Sept. 23, 1972 114 Robert Miller, So. Iowa State Oct. 28, 1972 112 Jerome Nelloms, Sr. Oklahoma State Nov. 4, 1972 105 Delvin Williams, Sr. Minnesota Sept. 29, 1973 117 Delvin Williams, Sr. Kansas State Oct. 13, 1973 104 Robert Miller, Jr. NC State Dec. 17, 1973 119 Laverne Smith, So. Washington St. Sept. 14, 1974 180 Robert Miller, Sr. Washington St. Sept. 14, 1974 151 Laverne Smith, So. Tennessee Sept. 21, 1974 102 Laverne Smith, So. Florida State Sept. 28, 1974 104 Robert Miller, Sr. Florida State Sept. 28, 1974 135 Laverne Smith, So. Texas A&M Oct. 5, 1974 142 Robert Miller, Sr. Texas A&M Oct. 5, 1974 139 Laverne Smith, So. Kansas State Oct. 12, 1974 171 Laverne Smith, So. Oklahoma State Nov. 2, 1974 182 Laverne Smith, So. Colorado Nov. 9, 1974 294 Nolan Cromwell*, Jr. Oregon State Sept. 27, 1975 187 Nolan Cromwell*, Jr. Wisconsin Oct. 4, 1975 134 Nolan Cromwell*, Jr. Iowa State Oct. 18, 1975 169 Laverne Smith, Jr. Iowa State Oct. 18, 1975 107 Nolan Cromwell*, Jr. Kansas State Nov. 1, 1975 130 Nolan Cromwell*, Jr. Colorado Nov. 15,1975 113 Dennis Wright, Jr. Missouri Nov. 22, 1975 120 Norris Banks, So. Missouri Nov. 22, 1975 236 Laverne Smith, Jr. Missouri Nov. 22, 1975 113 Nolan Cromwell*, Sr. Oregon State Sept. 4, 1976 142 Laverne Smith, Sr. Washington St. Sept. 11, 1976 115 Laverne Smith, Sr. Wisconsin Oct. 2, 1976 123 Nolan Cromwell*, Sr. Wisconsin Oct. 2, 1976 131 Laverne Smith, Sr. Colorado Nov. 13, 1976 111 Mark Vicendese, So. Missouri Nov. 20, 1976 150 Laverne Smith, Sr. Missouri Nov. 20, 1976 128 Billy Campfield, Sr. Oklahoma State Oct. 22, 1977 101 Max Ediger, Jr. Kansas State Nov. 5, 1977 100 Harry Sydney, So. Oklahoma Oct. 14, 1978 101 Harry Sydney, Jr. North Texas Sept. 29, 1979 124 Walter Mack, So. North Texas Sept. 29, 1979 121 Harry Sydney, Jr. Iowa State Oct. 20, 1979 110 Harry Sydney, Jr. Kansas State Nov. 3, 1979 165 Mike Higgins, Sr. Kansas State Nov. 3, 1979 103 Kerwin Bell, So. Louisville Sept. 27, 1980 143 Kerwin Bell, So. Syracuse Oct. 4, 1980 156 Kerwin Bell, So. Iowa State Oct. 18, 1980 149 Kerwin Bell, So. Oklahoma State Oct. 25, 1980 216 Kerwin Bell, So. Kansas State Nov. 1, 1980
ATT. YARDS 72 376 58 277 44 189 109 294 87 241 111 293 42 180 80 300 76 360 112 459 86 483 96 368 86 510 167 1,129 136 649 93 469 83 369 94 339 107 459 134 638 127 505 103 391 91 472 73 488 130 656 158 1,125 132 917 122 633 66 356 182 732 175 415 139 866 170 662 209 1,131 102 509 179 684 198 762 176 1,181 218 1,124 148 978 162 655 68 270 123 541 228 1,114 167 728 110 370 115 498 172 776 172 373 163 672 184 691 103 480 216 1,109 186 757 273 1,442 198 899 233 1,127 128 803 156 841 302 1,349 196 796 209 974 123 595 163 701 181 739 197 813 204 968 147 572 134 780 250 1,457 190 1,125 186 860 133 554 166 742 182 727 218 1,013 230 1,110 151 631 134 566
177 Bill Whittemore*, Jr. Tulsa Sept. 28, 2002 121 Bill Whittemore*, Jr. Colorado Oct. 12, 2002 160 Clark Green, Fr. Oklahoma State Nov. 16, 2002 117 Clark Green, So. UNLV Sept. 6, 2003 108 Clark Green, So. Jacksonville St. Sept. 20, 2003 103 Clark Green, So. Colorado Oct. 11, 2003 104 John Randle, So. Toledo Sept. 11, 2004 105 John Randle, So. Nebraska Oct. 2, 2004 105 John Randle, So. Kansas State Oct. 9, 2004 118 Clark Green, Jr. Missouri Nov. 20, 2004 107 Clark Green, Sr. Florida Atlantic Sept. 3, 2005 103 Jon Cornish, Jr. Appalachian St. Sept. 10, 2005 111 Jon Cornish, Jr. Texas Tech Oct. 1, 2005 125 Clark Green, Sr. Missouri Oct. 29, 2005 100 Clark Green, Sr. Nebraska Nov. 5, 2005 101 Jon Cornish, Jr. Nebraska Nov. 5, 2005 101 Jon Cornish, Jr. Houston Dec. 23, 2005 140 Jon Cornish, Sr. Northwestern St. Sept. 2, 2006 103 Jon Cornish, Sr. Louisiana Monroe Sept. 9, 2006 105 Jon Cornish, Sr. South Florida Sept. 23, 2006 145 Jon Cornish, Sr. Nebraska Sept. 30, 2006 128 Jon Cornish, Sr. Texas A&M Oct. 7, 2006 196 Jon Cornish, Sr. Baylor Oct. 21, 2006 201 Jon Cornish, Sr. Kansas State Nov. 18, 2006 126 Jon Cornish, Sr. Missouri Nov. 25, 2006 110 B. McAnderson, Sr. Central Michigan Sept. 1, 2007 106 Jake Sharp, So. Central Michigan Sept. 1, 2007 127 Jake Sharp, So. Toledo Sept. 15, 2007 105 B. McAnderson, Sr. FIU Sept. 22, 2007 110 Jake Sharp, So. Baylor Oct. 13, 2007 183 B. McAnderson, Sr. Texas A&M Oct. 27, 2007 119 B. McAnderson, Sr. Nebraska Nov. 3, 2007 132 B. McAnderson, Sr. Oklahoma State Nov. 10, 2007 118 Jake Sharp, Jr. Colorado Oct. 11, 2008 103 Jake Sharp, Jr. Oklahoma Oct. 18, 2008 181 Jake Sharp, Jr. Kansas State Nov. 1, 2008 123 Jake Sharp, Sr. No. Colorado Sept. 5, 2009 104 Jake Sharp, Sr. UTEP Sept 12, 2009 109 Toben Opurum, Fr. So. Mississippi Sept. 26, 2009 101 James Sims, Fr. Georgia Tech Sept. 11, 2010 115 James Sims, Fr. New Mexico St. Sept. 25, 2010 123 James Sims, Fr. Colorado Nov. 6, 2010 104 James Sims, So. McNeese State Sept. 3, 2011 117 James Sims, So. Northern Illinois Sept. 10, 2011 101 Brandon Bourbon, Fr. Texas Tech Oct. 1, 2011 109 Darrian Miller, Fr. Baylor Nov. 12, 2011 121 Taylor Cox, So. South Dakota St. Sept. 1, 2012 124 Tony Pierson, So. South Dakota St. Sept. 1, 2012 120 Tony Pierson, So. Rice Sept. 8, 2012 115 James Sims, Jr. Kansas State Oct. 6, 2012 138 James Sims, Jr. Oklahoma State Oct. 13, 2012 102 James Sims, Jr. Oklahoma Oct. 20, 2012 176 James Sims, Jr. Texas Oct. 27, 2012 126 James Sims, Jr. Baylor Nov. 3, 2012 127 James Sims, Jr. Texas Tech Nov. 10, 2012 202 Tony Pierson, So. Texas Tech Nov. 10, 2012 109 James Sims, Sr. Rice Sept. 14, 2013 129 James Sims, Sr. Oklahoma Oct. 19, 2013 211 James Sims, Sr. West Virginia Nov. 16, 2013 114 James Sims, Sr. Iowa State Nov. 13, 2013 121 De’Andre Mann, Jr. SEMO Sept. 6, 2014 103 Corey Avery, Fr. Iowa State Nov. 8, 2014 101 Tony Pierson, Sr. Iowa State Nov. 8, 2014 157 Ke’aun Kinner, Jr. S. Dakota St. Sept. 5, 2015 113 Ke’aun Kinner, Jr. Memphis Sept. 12, 2015 107 De’Andre Mann, Sr. Texas Tech Oct. 17, 2015 * - Indicates quarterback
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YEAR PLAYER 1937 Clarence Douglass, So. 1938 Dick Amerine, So. 1939 Ed Hall, So. 1940 Ed Hall, Jr. 1941 Ray Niblo, So. 1942 Ray Evans, Jr. 1943 Bob George 1944 Charlie Moffatt, So. 1945 Dick Bertuzzi, Fr. 1946 Ray Evans, Sr. 1947 Forrest Griffith, So. 1948 Forrest Griffith, Jr. 1949 Bud French, Sr. 1950 Wade Stinson, Jr. 1951 Bob Brandeberry, Jr. 1952 Charlie Hoag, Sr. 1953 Don Hess, Jr. 1954 Bud Laughlin, Sr. 1955 John Francisco, So. 1956 Homer Floyd, So. 1957 Homer Floyd, Jr. 1958 Homer Floyd, Sr. 1959 Curtis McClinton, So. 1960 Bert Coan, So. 1961 Ken Coleman, So. 1962 Gale Sayers, So. 1963 Gale Sayers, Jr. 1964 Gale Sayers, Sr. 1965 Dan Miller, Jr. 1966 Donnie Shanklin, So. 1967 Bobby Douglass, Sr. 1968 John Riggins, So. 1969 John Riggins, Jr. 1970 John Riggins, Sr. 1971 Delvin Williams, So. 1972 Jerome Nelloms, Sr. 1973 Delvin Williams, Sr. 1974 Laverne Smith, So. 1975 Nolan Cromwell, Jr. 1976 Laverne Smith, Sr. 1977 Norris Banks, Sr. 1978 Mike Higgins, Jr. 1979 Harry Sydney, Jr. 1980 Kerwin Bell, Fr. 1981 Garfield Taylor, So. 1982 Dino Bell, So. 1983 Kerwin Bell, Sr. 1984 Lynn Williams, Jr. 1985 Lynn Williams, Sr. 1986 Arnold Snell, So. 1987 Arnold Snell, Jr. 1988 Tony Sands, Fr. 1989 Tony Sands, So. 1990 Tony Sands, Jr. 1991 Tony Sands, Sr. 1992 Maurice Douglas, Sr. 1993 June Henley, Fr. 1994 L.T. Levine, Jr. 1995 L.T. Levine, Sr. 1996 June Henley, Sr. 1997 Eric Vann, Sr. 1998 David Winbush, So. 1999 David Winbush, Jr. 2000 David Winbush, Sr. 2001 Reggie Duncan, So. 2002 Clark Green, Fr. 2003 Clark Green, So. 2004 John Randle, So. 2005 Jon Cornish, Jr. 2006 Jon Cornish, Sr. 2007 Brandon McAnderson, Sr. 2008 Jake Sharp, Jr. 2009 Toben Opurum, Fr. 2010 James Sims, Fr. 2011 James Sims, So. 2012 James Sims, Jr. 2013 James Sims, Sr. 2014 Corey Avery, Fr. 2015 Ke’aun Kinner, Jr.
100 Garfield Taylor, Fr. Oklahoma Nov. 8, 1980 139 Walter Mack, Jr. Colorado Nov. 15, 1980 157 Kerwin Bell, So. Colorado Nov. 15, 1980 135 Garfield Taylor, So. Kentucky Sept. 19, 1981 101 Frank Seurer*, So. Iowa State Nov. 7, 1981 123 Garfield Taylor, So. Colorado Nov. 14, 1981 103 Garfield Taylor, So. Missouri Nov. 21, 1981 112 E.J. Jones, Jr. Iowa State Nov. 6, 1982 114 Kerwin Bell, Sr. Kansas State Oct. 15, 1983 103 Robert Mimbs, So. Colorado Nov. 5, 1983 150 Robert Mimbs, Jr. Wichita State Sept. 8, 1984 119 Lynn Williams, Jr. Kansas State Oct. 13, 1984 120 Lynn Williams, Jr. Colorado Nov. 3, 1984 100 Arnold Snell, Fr. Kansas State Oct. 19, 1985 168 Arnold Snell, So. Indiana State Sept. 27, 1986 124 Arnold Snell, Jr. Kansas State Nov. 7, 1987 100 Arnold Snell, Jr. Oklahoma State Nov. 14, 1987 122 Tony Sands, Fr. Kansas State Nov. 5, 1988 112 Frank Hatchett, So. Oklahoma State Nov. 12, 1988 177 Tony Sands, Fr. Oklahoma State Nov. 12, 1988 102 Tony Sands, So. Montana State Sept. 2, 1989 146 Tony Sands, So. Kent State Sept. 16, 1989 115 Tony Sands, So. Colorado Oct. 21, 1989 217 Tony Sands, So. Kansas State Oct. 28, 1989 215 Tony Sands, So. Missouri Nov. 18, 1989 169 Tony Sands, Jr. Iowa State Oct. 6, 1990 102 Chip Hilleary*, So. Kansas State Oct. 27, 1990 120 Chaka Johnson, So. Nebraska Nov. 10, 1990 123 Tony Sands, Jr. Missouri Nov. 17, 1990 105 Chaka Johnson, So. Missouri Nov. 17, 1990 174 Tony Sands, Sr. Toledo Sept. 7, 1991 157 Tony Sands, Sr. Tulsa Sept. 14, 1991 105 Tony Sands, Sr. New Mexico St. Sept. 21, 1991 106 Tony Sands, Sr. Iowa State Oct. 19, 1991 137 Tony Sands, Sr. Virginia Oct. 5, 1991 102 Tony Sands, Sr. Oklahoma State Nov. 2, 1991 104 Tony Sands, Sr. Colorado Nov. 16, 1991 396 Tony Sands, Sr. Missouri Nov. 23, 1991 113 Chip Hilleary, So. California Sept. 24, 1992 127 Maurice Douglas, Sr. Kansas State Oct. 10, 1992 115 Maurice Douglas, Sr. Oklahoma Oct. 24, 1992 110 Monte Cozzens, Sr. Oklahoma Oct. 24, 1992 101 Monte Cozzens, Sr. Oklahoma State Nov. 2, 1992 103 Maurice Douglas, Sr. Colorado Nov. 16, 1992 180 Maurice Douglas, Sr. Missouri Nov. 23, 1992 115 L.T. Levine, So. Kansas State Oct. 9, 1993 237 June Henley, Fr. Iowa State Oct. 16, 1993 178 June Henley, Fr. Oklahoma Oct. 23, 1993 148 June Henley, Fr. Nebraska Nov. 6, 1993 118 June Henley, Fr. Missouri Nov. 20, 1993 119 Mark Sanders, Fr. Missouri Nov. 20, 1993 117 June Henley, So. Houston Sept. 1, 1994 118 June Henley, So. Texas Christian Sept. 17, 1994 135 Mark Sanders, So. Iowa State Oct. 15, 1994 161 L.T. Levine, Jr. Oklahoma State Oct. 29, 1994 221 L.T. Levine, Jr. Missouri Nov. 19, 1994 134 L.T. Levine, Sr. Texas Christian Sept. 14, 1995 160 June Henley, Jr. Texas Christian Sept. 14, 1995 105 L.T. Levine, Sr. Houston Sept. 23, 1995 137 June Henley, Jr. Colorado Oct. 7, 1995 116 L.T. Levine, Sr. Iowa State Oct. 14, 1995 101 L.T. Levine, Sr. Oklahoma Oct. 21, 1995 100 L.T. Levine, Sr. Missouri Nov. 4, 1995 187 June Henley, Sr. Ball State Aug. 29, 1996 201 June Henley, Sr. Texas Christian Sept. 14, 1996 216 June Henley, Sr. Utah Sept. 28, 1996 226 June Henley, Sr. Iowa State Nov. 2, 1996 209 June Henley, Sr. Texas Nov. 16, 1996 137 Eric Vann, Sr. Missouri Sept. 13, 1997 137 Eric Vann, Sr. Oklahoma Oct. 4, 1997 126 Eric Vann, Sr. Iowa State Nov. 1, 1997 268 David Winbush, So. Colorado Oct. 24, 1998 131 David Winbush, So. North Texas Nov. 7, 1998 134 David Winbush, Jr. CS Northridge Sept. 11, 1999 101 Mitch Bowles, Sr. Kansas State Oct. 9, 1999 106 Moran Norris, Jr. Missouri Oct. 23, 1999 111 David Winbush, Jr. Baylor Nov. 6, 1999 118 Moran Norris, Jr. Oklahoma State Nov. 13, 1999 120 David Winbush, Sr. Texas Tech Oct. 28, 2000 227 Reggie Duncan, So. Texas Tech Oct. 6, 2001 168 Reggie Duncan, So. Wyoming Nov. 24, 2001 131 Clark Green, Fr. SMS Sept. 14, 2002
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1
2006-09 | Austin, Texas | Lake Travis HS
TODD REESING
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTALS
3 13 13 12 41
2
24 446 495 496 1,461
14 276 329 313 932
58.3 61.9 66.5 63.1 63.3
204 3,486 3,888 3,616 11,194
3 33 32 22 90
3 7 13 10 33
LONG
42 Colorado 82 Oklahoma St. 69 Oklahoma 74 Missouri 82 OKLAHOMA ST.
FRANK SEURER
1980 1981 1982 1983 TOTALS
10 11 10 11 42
146 176 259 353 934
64 89 127 187 467
43.8 50.5 49.0 53.0 50.0
797 1,199 1,625 2,789 6,410
5 4 7 14 30
11 11 15 19 56
LONG
72 Colorado 62 Colorado 80 Oklahoma St. 74 USC 80 OKLAHOMA ST.
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT 1986 1987 1988 1989 TOTALS
3 9 11 11 34
87 144 258 256 745
48 72 131 141 392
55.2 50.2 50.8 55.1 52.6
432 981 1,844 2,125 5,382
0 3 9 12 24
7 12 13 13 45
LONG 29 Missouri 98 Colorado 89 Nebraska 80 Nebraska 98 COLORADO
4 DAVID JAYNES
1971-73 | Bonner Springs, Kan. | Bonner Springs HS
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT 1971 1972 1973 TOTALS
6 11 11 28
5
137 287 330 754
64 153 172 389
46.7 53.3 52.1 51.6
748 2,253 2,131 5,132
7 15 13 35
8 21 9 38
1984 1985 TOTALS
11 12 23
LONG 50 Kansas State 61 Colorado 57 Oklahoma 61 COLORADO
136 227 363
56.9 55.6 56.1
1,682 2,995 4,677
9 15 24
6 11 17
9 224 188 215 636
2 129 98 106 335
22.0 57.6 52.1 49.3 52.7
18 1,730 1,267 1,583 4,598
0 7 6 12 25
0 11 5 11 27
2002-03 | Brentwood, Tenn. | Brentwood HS/UT-Martin/Fort Scott CC
BILL WHITTEMORE
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT 2002 2003 TOTALS
9 10 19
305 263 568
151 159 310
49.5 60.5 54.5
1,666 2,385 4,051
11 18 29
6 6 12
12 11 23
9
1999-2000 | Santa Monica, Calif. | Santa Monica HS/Santa Monica CC
DYLEN SMITH 263 306 569
135 140 275
51.3 45.8 48.3
1,599 1,963 3,562
12 10 22
7 11 18
9 12 21
LONG 77 Nebraska 77 Oklahoma 77 NEB./OKLA.
2010-11 | Union, Mo. | Union HS
JORDAN WEBB
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT 2010 2011 TOTALS
LONG
39 UNLV 74 Northwestern 74 NORTHWESTERN
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT 1999 2000 TOTALS
LONG
16 Oklahoma 72 Oklahoma St. 50 Nebraska 66 Colorado 72 OKLAHOMA ST.
121 179 300
214 281 495
56.5 36.7 60.6
1,195 1,884 3,079
7 13 20
8 12 20
LONG
43 New Mexico State 68 Oklahoma State 68 OKLAHOMA STATE
2003-06 | Weston, Mo.| West Platte HS
MIKE NORSETH 239 408 647
5 11 11 11 38
10 ADAM BARMANN
1984-85 | LaCrescenta, Calif. | Crescenta Valley HS
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT
1989 1990 1991 1992 TOTALS
8
3 KELLY DONOHOE
1986-89 | Harrisonville, Mo. | Harrisonville HS
CHIP HILLEARY
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT
7
1980-83 | Huntington Beach, Calif. | Edison HS
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT
6
1989-92 | Westerville, Ohio | North HS
LONG 87 Missouri 65 Vanderbilt 87 MISSOURI
YEAR G ATT CMP PCT YARDS TDS INT 2003 2004 2005 2006 TOTALS
4 8 4 7 23
85 262 30 150 527
57 141 16 82 296
67.1 53.8 53.3 54.7 56.2
564 1,427 118 911 3,020
4 12 0 3 19
5 9 1 6 21
LONG 48 Texas A&M 78 Oklahoma 16 Florida Atlantic 46 Nebraska 78 OKLAHOMA
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PASSING CAREER RECORDS Yards 11,194 6,410 5,382 5,132 4,677 4,598 4,051 3,562 3.079 3,020 2,817 2,640 2,401 2,369 2,368
Years 2006-09 1980-83 1986-89 1971-73 1984-85 1989-92 2002-03 1999-2000 2010-11 2003-06 1966-68 1995-99 1991-94 1983-84, 86-87 1941-42, 46-47
Completions 1. Todd Reesing 2. Frank Seurer 3. Kelly Donohoe 4. David Jaynes 5. Mike Norseth 6. Chip Hilleary 7. Bill Whittemore 8. Jordan Webb 9. Adam Barmann 10. Dylen Smith
No. 932 467 392 389 363 335 310 300 296 275
Years 2006-09 1980-83 1986-89 1971-73 1984-85 1989-92 2002-03 2010-11 2003-06 1999-2000
Attempts 1. Todd Reesing 2. Frank Seurer 3. David Jaynes 4. Kelly Donohoe 5. Mike Norseth 6. Chip Hilleary 7. Dylen Smith 8. Bill Whittemore 9. Adam Barmann 10. Jordan Webb
No. 1,461 934 754 745 647 636 569 568 527 495
Years 2006-09 1980-83 1971-73 1986-89 1984-85 1989-92 1999-2000 2002-03 2003-06 2010-11
Touchdown Passes 1. Todd Reesing 2. David Jaynes 3. Frank Seurer 4. Bill Whittemore 5. Chip Hilleary 6. Kelly Donohoe Mike Norseth 8. Dylen Smith 9. Jordan Webb Bobby Douglass
No. 90 35 30 29 25 24 24 22 20 20
Years 2006-09 1971-73 1980-83 2002-03 1989-92 1986-89 1984-85 1999-2000 2010-11 1966-68
Years 2006-09 1984-85 1980-83 1971-73
Yards 3,888 3,616 3,486 2,995 2,789 2,385 2,253 2,131 2,125 1,963 1,957 1,884 1,844 1,730 1,719 1,715 1,682 1,666 1,625 1,599
Year 2008 2009 2007 1985 1983 2003 1972 1973 1989 2000 1995 2011 1988 1990 2015 2014 1984 2002 1982 1999
Completions 1. Todd Reesing, Jr. 2. Todd Reesing, Sr. 3. Todd Reesing, So. 4. Mike Norseth, Sr. 5. Frank Seurer, Sr. 6. Jordan Webb, So. 7. Mark Williams, Sr. 8. David Jaynes, Sr. 9. Ryan Willis, Fr. 10. Bill Whittemore, Sr.
No. 329 313 276 227 187 179 174 172 164 159
Year 2008 2009 2007 1985 1983 2011 1995 1973 2015 2003
Attempts 1. Todd Reesing, Sr. 2. Todd Reesing, Jr. 3. Todd Reesing, So. 4. Mike Norseth, Sr. 5. Frank Seurer, Sr. 6. David Jaynes, Sr. 7. Ryan Willis, Fr. 8. Dylen Smith, Sr. 9. Bill Whittemore, Jr. 10. Mike Orth, Sr.
No. 496 495 446 408 353 330 315 306 305 290
Year 2009 2008 2007 1985 1983 1973 2015 2000 2002 1986
Touchdown Passes 1. Todd Reesing, So. 2. Todd Reesing, Jr. 3. Todd Reesing, Sr. 4. Bill Whittemore, Sr. 5. Mike Norseth, Sr. David Jaynes, Jr. 7. Mark Williams, Sr. Frank Seurer, Sr. Dick Gilman, Jr. 10. Jordan Webb, So. Kerry Meier, Fr. David Jaynes, Sr.
No. 33 32 22 18 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13
Year 2007 2008 2009 2003 1985 1972 1995 1983 1948 2011 2006 1973
400-Yard Games 1. Todd Reesing, Sr. 2. Six Players With One
No. 3
Year 2009
300-Yard Games 1. Todd Reesing, Jr. 2. Todd Reesing, Sr. Todd Reesing, So. 4. Mike Norseth, Sr. Frank Seurer, Sr.
No. 8 5 5 4 4
Year 2008 2009 2007 1985 1983
200-Yard Games 1. Todd Reesing, Sr. Todd Reesing, Jr. 3. Todd Reesing, So. 4. Bill Whittemore, Sr. Mike Norseth, Sr.
No. 11 11 10 8 8
Year 2009 2008 2007 2003 1985
Year 2009 2008 2007 1983 1985
Consecutive 200-Yard Passing Games 12 - Todd Reesing (last 5 of 2007, first 7 of 2008) 11 - Todd Reesing (last 4 of 2008, first 7 of 2009) 9 - Mike Norseth (last 4 of 1984, first 5 of 1985) Consecutive Games Throwing a TD Pass 1. Todd Reesing, Jr. 13 // 2008 2. Todd Reesing, So. 7 // 2007 3. Ryan Willis, Fr. 6 // 2015 Todd Reesing, Sr. 6 // 2009 Kerry Meier, Fr. 6 // 2006 Bill Whittemore, Jr. 6 // 2002 Bobby Douglass, Sr. 6 // 1968
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No. 18 4 4 3
Total Yards 1. Todd Reesing, Jr. 2. Todd Reesing, Sr. 3. Todd Reesing, So. 4. Mike Norseth, Sr. 5. Frank Seurer, Sr. 6. Bill Whittemore, Sr. 7. David Jaynes, Jr. 8. David Jaynes, Sr. 9. Kelly Donohoe, Sr. 10. Dylen Smith, Sr. 11. Mark Williams, Sr. 12. Jordan Webb, So. 13. Kelly Donohoe, Jr. 14. Chip Hilleary, So. 15. Ryan Willis, Fr. 16. Michael Cummings, Jr. 17. Mike Norseth, Jr. 18. Bill Whittemore, Jr. 19. Frank Seurer, Jr. 20. Dylen Smith, Jr.
Year 2008 2011 2009 2015 2007 1995 1993 2003 1990 1984
Rb
300-Yard Passing Games 1. Todd Reesing 2. Mike Norseth Frank Seurer 4. David Jaynes
SEASON RECORDS
Percentage (min. 100 att.) Pct. 1. Todd Reesing, Jr. 66.5 (329-of-495) 2. Jordan Webb, So. 63.7 (179-of-281) 3. Todd Reesing, Sr. 63.1 (313-of-496) 4. Montell Cozart, Jr. 62.9 (66-of-105) 5. Todd Reesing. So. 61.9 (276-of-446) 6. Mark Williams, Sr. 61.7 (174-of-282) 7. Asheiki Preston, Jr. 61.0 (97-of-159) 8. Bill Whittemore, Sr. 60.5 (159-of-263) 9. Chip Hilleary, So. 57.6 (129-of-224) 10. Mike Norseth, Jr. 56.9 (136-of-239) Yards Per Game Yards 1. Todd Reesing, Sr. 301.3 2. Todd Reesing, Jr. 299.1 3. Todd Reesing, So. 268.2 4. Frank Seurer, Sr. 253.5 5. Mike Norseth, Sr. 249.6
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Years 2006-09
TODD REESING
Most Consecutive Games With a TD Pass 24 - Todd Reesing (last five games of 2007, all 13 games in 2008, and first six games in 2009)
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No. 4
Consecutive Games Completing a Pass 42 - Frank Seurer (10 games in 1980, 11 games in 1981, 10 games in 1982 and 11 games in 1983)
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400-Yard Passing Games 1. Todd Reesing 2. Five Players With One
Most Career Yards vs. One Opponent 1,285 - Todd Reesing (4 games) vs. Missouri, 2006-09
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Years 2006-09 1994-95 2010-11 1990-94 2003-06 1984-85 2002-03 2012-15 1989-92 1986-89
Years 2006-08 2002-03 1984-85 1980-83 1986-89 1971-73 2003-06
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Percentage (min. 300 att.) Pct. 1. Todd Reesing 63.3 (932-of-1,461) 2. Mark Williams 62.5 (195-of-312) 3. Jordan Webb 60.6 (300-of-495) 4. Asheiki Preston 58.1 (185-of-318) 5. Adam Barmann 56.2 (296-of-527) 6. Mike Norseth 56.1 (363-of-647) 7. Bill Whittemore 54.5 (310-of-568) 8. Michael Cummings 53.5 (183-of-342) Chip Hilleary 52.7 (335-of-636) 10. Kelly Donohoe 52.6 (392-of-745) Yards Per Game 1. 273.0 - Todd Reesing (41 games), 2006-09 2. 213.2 - Bill Whittemore (19 games), 2002-03 3. 203.3 - Mike Norseth (23 games), 1984-85
No. 32 13 12 12 10 10 8
RECORD BOOK
Total Yards 1. Todd Reesing 2. Frank Seurer 3. Kelly Donohoe 4. David Jaynes 5. Mike Norseth 6. Chip Hilleary 7. Bill Whittemore 8. Dylen Smith 9. Jordan Webb 10. Adam Barmann 11. Bobby Douglass 12. Zac Wegner 13. Asheiki Preston 14. Mike Orth 15. Ray Evans
200-Yard Passing Games 1. Todd Reesing 2. Bill Whittemore 3. Mike Norseth Frank Seurer 5. Kelly Donohoe David Jaynes 7. Adam Barmann
132
2016
PASSING GAME RECORDS Total Yards 1. Todd Reesing, Sr. 2. Mike Norseth, Sr. 3. Todd Reesing, Sr. 4. Bill Whittemore, Sr. 5. Todd Reesing, Jr. 6. Kelly Donohoe, Sr. 7. Adam Barmann, Sr. 8. Todd Reesing, Sr. David Jaynes, Jr. 10. Frank Seurer, Sr. David Jaynes, Sr. 12. Frank Seurer, Sr. 13. Todd Reesing, Jr. 14. Todd Reesing, Jr. 15. Todd Reesing, So. 16. Todd Reesing, So. Frank Seurer, Sr. 18. Todd Reesing, So. 19. Todd Reesing, Sr. 20. Michael Cummings, Jr. 21. Todd Reesing, Sr. 22. Ryan Willis, Fr. 23. Dylen Smith, Sr. 24. Mike Orth, Sr. Frank Seurer, Sr. David Jaynes, Sr. Completions 1. Todd Reesing, Sr. Todd Reesing, Sr. Todd Reesing, Jr. Todd Reesing, Jr. 5. Ryan Willis, Fr. David Jaynes, Sr. 7. Todd Reesing, Jr. 8. Todd Reesing, Jr. 9. Todd Reesing, So. Adam Barmann, So. 11. Mike Orth, Sr. 12. Todd Reesing, So. Mike Norseth, Sr. 14. Todd Reesing, Jr. Todd Reesing, Jr. Percentage (Min. 10 Comp.) 1. Dylen Smith, Jr. 2. Asheiki Preston, Jr. Steve Smith, Jr. Brian Bethke, Sr. 5. Todd Reesing, Jr. 6. Asheiki Preston, Sr. 7. Todd Reesing, So. 8. Bill Whittemore, Sr. Kelly Donohoe, Sr. 10. Todd Reesing, Jr. Consecutive Completions 1. Todd Reesing, Jr. 2. Mark Williams, Sr. Mike Norseth, Sr.
Yards 498 480 442 422 412 411 405 401 401 394 394 385 381 375 368 354 354 349 338 332 331 330 327 321 321 321
Opponent, Date vs. Missouri, 11-28-09 vs. Vanderbilt, 9-14-85 vs. Iowa State, 10-10-09 vs. Colorado, 10-11-03 vs. Louisiana Tech, 9-6-08 vs. Iowa State, 10-7-89 vs. Nebraska, 9-30-06 vs. Colorado 10-17-09 vs. Washington St. 9-9-72 vs. Colorado, 11-5-83 vs. Tennessee, 10-6-73 vs. USC, 9-24-83 vs. South Florida, 9-12-08 vs. Missouri, 11-29-08 vs. Florida Int’l, 9-22-07 vs. Nebraska, 11-3-07 vs. Missouri, 11-19-83 vs. Missouri, 11-24-07 vs. Duke, 9-19-09 vs. TCU, 11-15-14 vs. Southern Miss., 9-26-09 vs. Texas Tech, 10-17-15 vs. Texas Tech, 10-28-00 vs. So. Illinois, 10-4-86 vs. Kansas State, 10-15-83 vs. Iowa State, 10-27-73
No. 37 37 37 37 35 35 34 32 30 30 29 28 28 27 27
Opponent, Date vs. Missouri, 11-28-09 vs. Iowa State, 10-10-09 vs. Missouri, 11-29-08 vs. Florida Int’l, 8-30-08 vs. Texas Tech, 10-17-15 vs. Tennessee, 10-6-73 vs. South Florida, 9-12-08 vs. Louisiana Tech, 9-6-08 vs. Nebraska, 11-3-07 vs. Northwestern, 9-18-04 vs. North Carolina, 9-13-86 vs. Missouri, 11-24-07 vs. Florida State, 9-28-85 vs. Minnesota, 12-31-08 vs. Colorado, 10-11-08
Pct. (C-A) 86.7 (13-15) 85.7 (12-14) 85.7 (12-14) 85.7 (12-14) 84.2 (32-38) 82.4 (14-17) 80.7 (21-26) 80.0 (12-15) 80.0 (12-15) 79.4 (27-34)
Opponent, Date vs. CS-Northridge, 9-11-99 vs. Colorado St., 10-2-93 vs. Syracuse, 10-4-80 vs. Kansas State, 11-3-79 vs. Louisiana Tech, 9-6-08 vs. Houston, 9-1-94 vs. Iowa State, 11-17-07 vs. Wyoming, 9-13-03 vs. Kent State, 9-16-89 vs. Colorado, 10-11-08
No. 14 12 12
Opponent, Date vs. Minnesota, 12-31-08 vs. Iowa State, 10-14-95 vs. Florida State, 9-28-85
Attempts 1. David Jaynes, Sr. 2. Todd Reesing, Sr. 3. Adam Barmann, Sr. 4. Todd Reesing, Jr. Frank Seurer, Sr. 6. Todd Reesing, Sr. Todd Reesing, Jr. Todd Reesing, Jr. 9. Ryan Willis, Fr. Jason Swanson, Sr. Mike Orth, Sr. 12. Todd Reesing, Sr. Todd Reesing, So. Adam Barmann, So. 15. Adam Barmann, So. Kelly Donohoe, Sr. 17. Jordan Webb, Fr. Adam Barmann, So. David Jaynes, Jr. 20. Zac Wegner, Jr. Mark Williams, Sr.
No. 58 55 54 52 52 51 51 51 50 50 50 49 49 49 48 48 46 46 46 45 45
Opponent, Date vs. Tennessee, 10-6-73 vs. Missouri, 11-28-09 vs. Nebraska, 9-30-06 vs. Florida Int’l, 8-30-08 vs. Colorado, 11-5-83 vs. Colorado, 10-17-09 vs. Missouri, 11-29-08 vs. South Florida, 9-12-08 vs. Texas Tech, 10-17-15 vs. Colorado, 10-22-05 vs. North Carolina, 9-13-86 vs. Iowa State, 10-10-09 vs. Missouri, 11-24-07 vs. Nebraska, 10-2-04 vs. Northwestern, 9-18-04 vs. Iowa State, 10-7-89 vs. Kansas State, 10-14-10 vs. Texas Tech, 9-25-04 vs. Washington St., 9-9-72 vs. UAB, 9-26-98 vs. Nebraska, 11-11-95
Touchdown Passes 1. Todd Reesing, So. 2. Ralph Miller, So. 3. Todd Reesing, Sr. Todd Reesing, Sr. Todd Reesing, Jr. Todd Reesing, Jr. Todd Reesing, So. Todd Reesing, So. Todd Reesing, So. Jason Swanson, Sr. Adam Barmann, So. Adam Barmann, Fr. Bill Whittemore, Sr. Matt Johner, Jr. Chip Hilleary, Sr. Kelly Donohoe, Sr. Mike Orth, Sr. Mike Norseth, Sr.
No. 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Opponent, Date vs. Nebraska, 11-3-07 vs. Washburn, 10-8-38 vs. Missouri, 11-28-09 vs. Iowa State, 10-10-09 vs. Minnesota, 12-31-08 vs. Missouri, 11-29-08 vs. Iowa State, 11-17-07 vs. Toledo, 9-15-07 vs. Central Michigan, 9-1-07 vs. Houston, 12-23-05 vs. Toledo, 9-11-04 vs. Texas A&M, 11-1-03 vs. Wyoming, 9-13-03 vs. Utah, 9-28-96 vs. Iowa State, 10-17-92 vs. Louisville, 9-9-89 vs. Southern Illinois, 10-4-86 vs. Eastern Illinois, 10-5-85
Longest Pass Play Yards 1. Kelly Donohoe to Willie Vaughn 98 2. Bill Fenton to Willie Smith 97 3. Kelly Donohoe to Willie Vaughn 89 4. Mike Norseth to Richard Estell 87 5. Todd Reesing to Marcus Henry 82 6. Kelly Donohoe to Quintin Smith 80† Frank Seurer to Bob Johnson 80 Norris Banks to David Verser 80 Larry McKown to Homer Floyd 80 Dick Gilman to Bryan Sperry 80 11. Phil Basler to Ron Jessie 79 12. Michael Cummings to Nigel King 78 Adam Barmann to Brandon Rideau 78 14. Jake Heaps to Tony Pierson 77 Mario Kinsey to Roger Ross 77 Dylen Smith to Roger Ross 77 Dylen Smith to Michael Chandler 77 Zac Wegner to Termaine Fulton 77 Matt Johner to Isaac Byrd 77 Kelly Donohoe to Kenny Drayton 77 † - non-scoring
Opponent, Date vs. Colorado, 1987 vs. Texas Tech, 1965 vs. Nebraska, 1988 vs. Missouri, 1984 vs. Oklahoma State, 2007 vs. Nebraska, 1989 vs. Oklahoma State, 1982 vs. Texas A&M, 1977 vs. Missouri, 1958 vs. Nebraska, 1948 vs. Missouri, 1969 vs. TCU, 2014 vs. Oklahoma, 2004 vs. Rice, 2013 vs. Oklahoma, 2001 vs. Oklahoma, 2000 vs. Nebraska, 1999 vs. Texas, 1997 vs. Nebraska, 1996 vs. Kent State, 1989
133
3,000-YARD PASSING SEASONS SOPHOMORE | 2007
JUNIOR | 2008
SENIOR | 2009
OPPONENT C-A-I YDS C. MICHIGAN 20-29-0 261 SE LA 13-23-0 257 TOLEDO 17-36-0 313 FIU 23-37-1 368 at Kansas State 22-35-3 267 BAYLOR 14-31-0 186 at Colorado 20-29-0 153 at Texas A&M 21-33-0 180 NEBRASKA 30-41-0 354 at Oklahoma State 27-40-0 318 IOWA STATE 21-26-0 253 vs. Missouri 28-49-2 349 vs. Va. Tech 20-37-1 227
OPPONENT C-A-I YDS FIU 37-52-1 256 LA Tech 32-38-0 412 at USF 34-51-1 381 SAM HOUSTON ST. 23-38-0 356 at Iowa State 18-26-1 319 COLORADO 27-34-0 256 at Oklahoma 24-41-2 342 TEXAS TECH 16-26-3 154 KANSAS STATE 14-23-1 162 at Nebraska 15-30-1 304 TEXAS 25-50-0 258 vs. Missouri 37-51-2 375 vs. Minnesota 27-35-1 313
OPPONENT C-A-I YDS No. Colorado 13-20-0 208 at UTEP 25-41-1 260 DUKE 28-41-0 338 USM 30-41-1 331 IOWA STATE 37-49-1 442 at Colorado 30-51-1 401 OKLAHOMA 22-42-3 224 at Texas Tech 20-35-0 181 at Kansas State 27-41-1 241 NEBRASKA 19-41-0 236 at Texas 25-39-1 256 vs. Missouri 37-55-1 498
TODD REESING
276-446-7 3,486
TOTALS
TODD REESING
TOTALS
313-496-10 3,616
329-495-13 3,888
YEARLY LEADERS Year
Player
C
A
Pct. Int. TD
Yds.
BILL WHITTEMORE 106 215 .493 11 12 97 159 .610 3 3 88 156 .564 6 7 174 282 .617 10 14 96 185 .519 4 10 66 144 .458 5 4 91 186 .489 6 7 135 263 .513 7 12 140 306 .458 11 10 88 202 .436 11 7 151 305 .495 6 11 159 263 .605 6 18 141 262 .538 9 12 105 190 .553 10 7 104 184 .565 10 13 276 446 .619 7 33 495 329 .665 13 32 313 496 .631 10 22 121 214 .565 8 7 179 281 .637 12 13 103 216 .477 9 4 128 261 .490 10 8 137 244 .561 6 9 164 315 .521 10 9
1,583 1,233 1,168 1,957 1,232 970 1,367 1,599 1,963 1,215 1,666 2,385 1,427 1,223 1,193 3,486 3,888 3,616 1,195 1,884 1,313 1,414 1,715 1,719
Rb
1992 Chip Hilleary, Sr. 1993 Asheiki Preston, Jr. 1994 Asheiki Preston, Sr. 1995 Mark Williams, Sr. 1996 Matt Johner, Jr. 1997 Zac Wegner, So. 1998 Zac Wegner, Jr. 1999 Dylen Smith, Jr. 2000 Dylen Smith, Sr. 2001 Mario Kinsey, Fr. 2002 Bill Whittemore, Jr. 2003 Bill Whittemore, Sr. 2004 Adam Barmann, So. 2005 Jason Swanson, Sr. 2006 Kerry Meier, Fr. 2007 Todd Reesing, So. 2008 Todd Reesing, Jr. 2009 Todd Reesing, Sr. 2010 Jordan Webb, Fr. 2011 Jordan Webb, So. 2012 Dayne Crist, Sr. 2013 Jake Heaps, Jr. 2014 Michael Cummings, Jr. 2015 Ryan Willis, Fr.
R H
207 407 261 251 657 1,117 288 222 223 379 598 945 885 651 925 868 343 303 498 596 320 219 345 566 665 366 505 550 500 299 1,326 1,316 746 1,169 748 2,253 2,131 1,044 333 273 384 605 874 797 1,199 1,625 2,789 1,682 2,995 1,548 981 1,844 2,125 1,730 1,267
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.350 3 -- .472 2 -- .622 4 -- .420 8 -- .540 12 3 .505 9 7 .486 3 -- .413 4 -- .362 4 -- .435 4 5 .500 0 4 .341 14 14 .415 16 4 .363 12 8 .478 8 10 .545 11 6 .354 7 1 .353 9 3 .368 11 3 .400 10 5 .604 3 3 .435 1 2 .518 3 2 .494 5 3 .473 6 7 .325 4 -- .360 8 3 .525 1 2 .337 9 2 .489 5 0 .474 11 7 .500 6 12 .364 8 4 .431 15 10 .467 8 7 .533 21 15 .521 9 13 .474 13 5 .408 4 3 .302 3 1 .434 5 1 .411 8 2 .550 5 5 .438 11 5 .506 11 4 .490 15 7 .530 19 14 .569 6 9 .556 11 15 .496 12 7 .500 12 3 .508 13 9 .551 13 12 .576 11 7 .521 5 6
Cs
21 60 25 53 23 37 22 52 54 100 101 200 18 37 24 58 21 58 17 39 30 60 44 129 49 118 32 88 54 113 55 101 28 79 18 51 28 76 32 80 26 43 10 23 14 27 43 87 44 93 28 86 31 86 41 78 35 104 23 47 82 173 84 168 40 110 81 188 64 137 153 287 172 330 74 156 20 49 13 43 23 53 44 107 59 108 64 146 89 176 127 259 187 353 136 239 227 408 144 290 72 144 131 258 141 256 129 224 98 188
Mj
Lyman Diven, Jr. Ralph Miller, So. Ralph Miller, Jr. Ed Hall, Jr. Ralph Miller, Sr. Ray Evans, So. Bob George Charlie Moffatt, So. George Gear, Fr. Ray Evans, Jr. Ray Evans, Sr. Dick Gilman, Jr. Dick Gilman, Sr. Chet Strehlow, So. Jerry Robertson, Jr. Jerry Robertson, Sr. John McFarland, So. Bev Buller, Jr. Wally Strauch, So. Wally Strauch, Jr. Wally Strauch, Sr. Larry McKnown, Sr. Lee Flachsbarth, So. John Hadl, Jr. John Hadl, Sr. Roger McFarland, Sr. Steve Renko, So. Bobby Skahan, So. Bill Fenton, Jr. Bobby Skahan, Sr. Bobby Douglass, Jr. Bobby Douglass, Sr. Phil Basler, So. Dan Heck, Jr. David Jaynes, So. David Jaynes, Jr. David Jaynes, Sr. Scott McMichael, So. Nolan Cromwell, Jr. Nolan Cromwell, Sr. Brian Bethke, Jr. Harry Sydney, So. Brian Bethke, Sr. Frank Seurer, Fr. Frank Seurer, So. Frank Seurer, Jr. Frank Seurer, Sr. Mike Norseth, Jr. Mike Norseth, Sr. Mike Orth, Sr. Kelly Donohoe, So. Kelly Donohoe, Jr. Kelly Donohoe, Sr. Chip Hilleary, So. Chip Hilleary, Jr.
Kf
1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
RECORD BOOK
TOTALS
TODD REESING
134
2016
RECEIVING CAREER RECORDS Total Yards 1. Dezmon Briscoe 2. Kerry Meier 3. Willie Vaughn 4. Mark Simmons 5. Richard Estell 6. Emmett Edwards 7. Bob Johnson 8. Brandon Rideau 9. Marcus Henry 10. Termaine Fulton 11. Quintin Smith 12. Harrison Hill 13. Dexton Fields 14. David Verser 15. Isaac Byrd 16. Bruce Adams 17. Kenny Drayton 18. Charles Gordon 19. Ashaundai Smith 20. Clark Green
Yards Years 3,240 2007-09 2,309 2006-09 2,266 1985-88 2,161 2002-05 1,997 1982-85 1,808 1972-74 1,779 1981-83 1,636 2001-04 1,599 2004-07 1,565 1997-2001 1,547 1987-89 1,535 1997-2001 1,518 2005-08 1,476 1977-80 1,441 1994-96 1,438 1972-74 1,427 1988-91 1,252 2003-05 1,251 1992-95 1,229 2002-05
Receptions No. Years 1. Kerry Meier 226 2006-09 2. Dezmon Briscoe 219 2007-09 3. Mark Simmons 155 2002-05 4. Willie Vaughn 133 1985-88 5. Brandon Rideau 131 2001-04 6. Dexton Fields 129 2005-08 7. Clark Green 122 2002-05 8. Richard Estell 117 1982-85 9. Harrison Hill 108 1997-2001 10. Charles Gordon 106 2003-05 11. Emmett Edwards 105 1972-74 12. Marcus Henry 104 2004-07 13. Isaac Byrd 101 1995-96 14. Daymond Patterson 98 2008-12 Derek Fine 98 2003-07 16. Kenny Drayton 97 1988-91 Quintin Smith 97 1987-89 18. Ashaundai Smith 91 1992-95 19. Termaine Fulton 88 1997-2001 20. Bob Johnson 87 1981-83 John Mosier 87 1967-69 Touchdown Receptions 1. Dezmon Briscoe 2. Kerry Meier 3. Willie Vaughn Bruce Adams 5. Mark Simmons 6. Dexton Fields 7. Brandon Rideau 8. Marcus Henry 9. Isaac Byrd 10. Jimmay Mundine Termaine Fulton David Verser 13. Derek Fine Dwayne Chandler Bob Johnson
No. Years 31 2007-09 18 2006-09 17 1985-88 17 1972-74 16 2002-05 15 2005-08 14 2001-04 13 2004-07 12 1994-96 11 2011-14 11 1997-2001 11 1977-80 10 2003-07 10 1990-93 10 1981-83
Average Yards Per Catch (Min. 50 catches) (Min. 100 catches)
21.18, Dwayne Chandler, 1990-93 (54 for 1,144) 17.2, Emmett Edwards, 1972-74 (105 for 1,808)
100-Yard Games 14 - Dezmon Briscoe 10 - Kerry Meier 8 - Willie Vaughn 6 - Richard Estell 6 - Bob Johnson
2007-09 2006-09 1985-88 1982-85 1981-83
Receptions By A Tight End 1. Derek Fine 2. John Mosier 3. Jimmay Mundine 4. John Baker 5. John Schroll
No. 98 87 86 78 68
Receptions By A Running Back 1. Clark Green 2. Jake Sharp 3. James Sims 4. June Henley 5. Robert Miller
No. Years 122 2002-05 86 2006-09 72 2010-13 61 1993-96 56 1972-74
(7 in 2008, 7 in 2009) (5 in 2008, 5 in 2009) (2 in 1985, 2 in 1987, 4 in 1988) (1 in 1983, 1 in 1984, 4 in 1985) (1 in 1982, 5 in 1983) Years 2003-07 1967-69 2011-14 1986-89 1970-72
SEASON RECORDS Yards Yards Year 1. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 1,407 2008 2. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 1,337 2009 3. Bob Johnson, Sr. 1,144 1983 4. Richard Estell, Sr. 1,109 1985 5. Kerry Meier, Jr. 1,045 2008 6. Marcus Henry, Sr. 1,014 2007 7. Kerry Meier, Sr. 985 2009 8. Quintin Smith, Sr. 898 1989 9. Isaac Byrd, Sr. 840 1996 10. Dexton Fields, Jr. 834 2007 11. Willie Vaughn, Sr. 812 1988 12. Emmett Edwards, Jr. 802 1973 13. Charles Gordon, Fr. 769 2003 Mark Simmons, So. 769 2003 15. Bruce Adams, So. 704 1972 16. Brandon Rideau, Jr. 677 2003 17. Willie Vaughn, Jr. 672 1987 18. Mark Simmons, Sr. 631 2005 19. Wayne Capers, Jr. 629 1981 Receptions No. Year 1. Kerry Meier, Sr. 102 2009 2. Kerry Meier, Jr. 97 2008 3. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 92 2008 4. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 84 2009 5. Richard Estell, Sr. 70 1985 6. Dexton Fields, Jr. 63 2007 7. Daymond Patterson, Jr. 60 2010 8. Charles Gordon, Sr. 57 2003 9. Marcus Henry, Sr. 54 2007 10. Isaac Byrd, Sr. 53 1996 11. Brandon Rideau, Sr. 51 2004 Brandon Rideau, Jr. 51 2003 13. Quintin Smith, Sr. 50 1989 14. Emmett Edwards, Jr. 49 1973 15. Mark Simmons, So. 48 2004
135
RECEIVING 48 47 46 45 44 44
1995 2000 2007 2014 2005 2003
Touchdown Receptions 1. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 2. Marcus Henry, Sr. 3. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 4. Kerry Meier, Sr. Kerry Meier, Jr. Quintin Smith, Sr. Bruce Adams, So. 8. Dezmon Briscoe, Fr. Brandon Rideau, Sr. Mark Simmons, So. Isaac Byrd, Sr. Bruce Adams, Jr. 13. Dexton Fields, Jr. Brandon Rideau, Jr. Dwayne Chandler, Jr. Willie Vaughn, Sr.
No. 15 10 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6
Year 2008 2007 2009 2009 2008 1989 1972 2007 2004 2003 1996 1973 2007 2003 1992 1988
Yards Per Catch (Min. 10 catches) (Min. 25) (Min. 35) (Min. 50)
30.2, Termaine Fulton, So., 1998 (10 for 302) 26.9, Willie Vaughn, Jr., 1987 (25 for 672) 20.8, Willie Vaughn, Sr., 1988 (39 for 812) 19.7, Bob Johnson, Sr., 1983 (58 for 1,144)
No. 46 45 40 37 33
Year 2007 2014 1971 1967 2004
Season Receptions By A Running Back 1. Clark Green, So. 2. Clark Green, Fr. 3. John Randle, So. 4. Jake Sharp, Sr. Arnold Snell, So.
No. Year 44 2003 37 2002 35 2004 34 2009 34 1986
Touchdown Receptions 1. Quintin Smith, Sr. 2. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Marcus Henry, Sr. Dezmon Briscoe, Fr.
No. 4 3 3 3 3
Opponent, Date vs. Louisville, 9-9-89 vs. Minnesota, 12-31-08 vs. FIU, 8-30-08 vs. Oklahoma State, 11-10-07 vs. Nebraska, 11-03-07
Average Per Catch (Min. 5 catches) (Min. 8) (Min. 10)
32.2, Willie Vaughn vs. Oklahoma, 1988 (5 for 161) 25.4, Bob Johnson vs. Colorado, 1983 (8 for 203) 20.8, Bob Johnson vs. Kansas State, 1983 (10 for 208)
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Season Receptions By A Tight End 1. Derek Fine, Sr. 2. Jimmay Mundine, Sr. 3. John Schroll, Jr. 4. John Mosier, So. 5. Lyonel Anderson, Sr.
Opponent, Date vs. Iowa State, 10-10-09 vs. Missouri, 11-28-09 vs. Minnesota, 12-31-08 vs. Missouri, 11-29-08 vs. Iowa State, 10-10-09 at Oklahoma, 10-18-08 at Colorado, 10-17-09 at South Florida, 9-12-08 vs. Iowa State, 11-17-07 vs. Iowa State, 11-2-96 vs. Louisville, 9-9-89 vs. Colorado, 11-8-86 vs. Missouri, 11-28-09 vs. Southern Miss., 9-26-09 vs. Minnesota, 12-31-08 at USF, 9-12-08 vs. Kansas State, 10-15-83
Rb
Year 2008 2009 2008 2007 1996 1988 1983
No. 16 14 14 14 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10
R
No. 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
Receptions 1. Kerry Meier, Sr. 2. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Kerry Meier, Jr. 5. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 7. Kerry Meier, Sr. Kerry Meier, Jr. Dexton Fields, Jr. Isaac Byrd, Sr. Quintin Smith, Sr. Willie Vaughn, So. 13. Kerry Meier, Sr. Kerry Meier, Sr. Kerry Meier, Jr. Johnathan Wilson, So. Bob Johnson, Sr.
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Consecutive 100-Yard Games 1. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 2. Kerry Meier, Sr. Kerry Meier, Jr. Marcus Henry, Sr. Isaac Byrd, Sr. Willie Vaughn, Sr. Bob Johnson, Sr.
Opponent, Date vs. Oklahoma, 10-18-08 vs. Missouri, 11-28-09 vs. Louisville, 9-9-89 vs. Kansas State, 10-15-83 vs. Colorado, 11-5-83 vs. Minnesota, 12-31-08 vs. Oklahoma State, 11-10-07 vs. USC, 9-24-83 vs. Indiana State, 9-21-85 vs. Iowa State, 10-10-09 vs. Texas Tech, 10-31-09 vs. USF, 9-12-08 vs. Kansas State, 11-9-96 vs. Nebraska, 11-8-08 vs. Missouri, 11-19-83 vs. Vanderbilt, 9-14-85 vs. Nebraska, 11-11-89 vs. Missouri, 11-23-85 vs. Oklahoma, 10-29-88 vs. Iowa State, 11-2-96
Cs
Year 2009 2008 2009 2008 2007 1983 1996 1988 1985
Yards 269 242 221 208 203 201 199 197 187 186 181 179 178 176 175 174 169 169 161 158
Mj
No. 7 7 5 5 5 5 4 4 4
Total Yards 1. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 2. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 3. Quintin Smith, Sr. 4. Bob Johnson, Sr. 5. Bob Johnson, Sr. 6. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 7. Marcus Henry, Sr. 8. Darren Green, Sr. 9. Richard Estell, Sr. 10. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 11. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 12. Johnathan Wilson, So. 13. Isaac Byrd, Sr. 14. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 15. Bob Johnson, Sr. 16. Richard Estell, Sr. 17. Quintin Smith, Sr. Richard Estell, Sr. 19. Willie Vaughn, Sr. 20. Isaac Byrd, Sr.
Kf
100-Yard Games 1. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 3. Kerry Meier, Sr. Kerry Meier, Jr. Marcus Henry, Sr. Bob Johnson, Sr. 7. Isaac Byrd, Sr. Willie Vaughn, Sr. Richard Estell, Sr.
GAME RECORDS
RECORD BOOK
Isaac Byrd, Jr. 17. Harrison Hill, Jr. 18. Derek Fine, Sr. 19. Jimmay Mundine 20. Mark Simmons, Sr. Clark Green, Fr.
136
2016
100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES
YEARLY LEADERS
(SINCE 1974) Rec.-Yds. Player 4-107 Emmett Edwards, Sr. 5-121 Emmett Edwards, Sr. 3-123 Waddell Smith, Sr. 3-102 David Verser, So. 5-100 David Verser, Jr. 4-109 David Verser, Sr. 3-103 David Verser, Sr. 2-107 David Verser, Sr. 5-131 Wayne Capers, Jr. 4-128 Robert Johnson, Jr. 7-197 Darren Green, Sr. 3-154 Robert Johnson, Sr. 10-208 Robert Johnson, Sr. 8-105 Robert Johnson, Sr. 5-144 Richard Estell, So. 7-108 Sandy McGee, Jr. 8-175 Robert Johnson, Sr. 6-141 Johnny Holloway, So. 3-120 Richard Estell, Jr. 6-107 Johnny Holloway, Jr. 6-153 Willie Vaughn, Fr. 9-174 Richard Estell, Sr. 7-187 Richard Estell, Sr. 5-117 Willie Vaughn, Fr. 8-126 Richard Estell, Sr. 8-169 Richard Estell, Sr. 5-156 Willie Vaughn, Jr. 6-120 Quintin Smith, So. 6-106 Willie Vaughn, Jr. 5-113 Willie Vaughn, Sr. 4-114 Willie Vaughn, Sr. 6-110 Willie Vaughn, Sr. 5-161 Willie Vaughn, Sr. 11-221 Quintin Smith, Sr. 2-120 Kenny Drayton, So. 6-152 Jim New, So. 4-100 Kenny Drayton, So. 9-169 Quintin Smith, Sr. 5-105 Chad Fette, So. 4-116 Rob Licursi, Jr. 9-102 Rob Licursi, Jr. 5-111 Kenny Drayton, Jr. 4-115 Dwayne Chandler, Jr. 5-100 Dwayne Chandler, Jr. 3-101 Dwayne Chandler, Sr. 5-153 Ashaundai Smith, Jr. 6-118 Ashaundai Smith, Sr. 5-104 Isaac Byrd, Jr. 7-129 Isaac Byrd, Sr. 4-111 Isaac Byrd, Sr. 11-158 Isaac Byrd, Sr. 9-178 Isaac Byrd, Sr. 4-138 Termaine Fulton, Fr. 4-113 Termaine Fulton, So. 5-107 Harrison Hill, Jr. 5-122 Harrison Hill, Jr. 8-144 Harrison Hill, Sr. 8-114 Harrison Hill, Sr. 6-101 Byron Gasaway, Sr. 5-106 Brandon Rideau, Jr. 5-107 Brandon Rideau, Jr. 6-152 Mark Simmons, So. 9-109 Brandon Rideau, Jr. 8-135 Mark Simmons, Jr. 8-100 Brandon Rideau, Sr. 6-106 Mark Simmons, Sr. 6-100 Mark Simmons, Sr. 8-108 Dexton Fields, So. 8-129 Brian Murph, Sr. 7-103 Marcus Henry, Sr. 5-119 Marcus Henry, Sr. 7-133 Marcus Henry, Sr. 6-101 Marcus Henry, Sr. 8-199 Marcus Henry, Sr. 11-109 Dexton Fields, Jr. 8-116 Dexton Fields, Jr.
Opponent Florida State Texas A&M Wisconsin Kansas State Syracuse Syracuse Kansas State Colorado Colorado TCU USC Iowa State Kansas State Okla. State Nebraska Missouri Missouri Florida State Missouri Hawai’I Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Indiana State E. Illinois Colorado Missouri Kansas State Iowa State Okla. State N.M. State Nebraska Colorado Oklahoma Louisville Kansas State Iowa State Okla. State Nebraska Louisville Kansas State Okla. State Okla. State Ball State Iowa State W. Carolina Colorado North Texas Missouri Texas Tech Nebraska Iowa State Kansas State Texas Illinois San Diego State Missouri Oklahoma Kansas State Missouri Jacksonville St. Colorado Colorado N.C. State Texas Missouri La. Tech Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska C. Michigan Southeastern La. Toledo Nebraska Oklahoma State Iowa State Missouri
Year 1974 1974 1976 1978 1979 1980 1980 1980 1981 1982 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1990 1992 1992 1993 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007
7-101 7-146 8-130 10-179 11-120 8-136 5-124 7-125 3-107 12-269 6-176 9-115 9-115 14-106 14-201 10-113 5-115 8-154 6-117 10-141 12-186 16-142 8-154 11-103 9-181 10-127 5-101 14-242 3-107 3-100 6-118 5-101 5-128 7-137 6-115
Dexton Fields, Jr. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Daymond Patterson, Fr. Johnathan Wilson, So. Kerry Meier, Jr. Kerry Meier, Jr. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Kerry Meier, Jr. Jake Sharp, Jr. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Kerry Meier, Jr. Dezmon Briscoe, So. Kerry Meier, Jr. Kerry Meier, Sr. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. Kerry Meier, Sr. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. Kerry Meier, Sr. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. Kerry Meier, Sr. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. Kerry Meier, Sr. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. JaCorey Shepherd, Fr. Andrew Turzilli, So. Tony Pierson, Jr. Nigel King, Jr. Nigel King, Jr. Jimmay Mundine, Sr. Tre’ Parmalee, Sr.
Virginia Tech 2007 Louisiana Tech 2008 Louisiana Tech 2008 South Florida 2008 South Florida 2008 Sam Houston State 2008 Sam Houston State 2008 Iowa State 2008 Iowa State 2008 Oklahoma 2008 Nebraska 2008 Texas 2008 Missouri 2008 Missouri 2008 Minnesota 2008 Minnesota 2008 No. Colorado 2009 UTEP 2009 Duke 2009 So. Mississippi 2009 Iowa State 2009 Iowa State 2009 Colorado 2009 Colorado 2009 Texas Tech 2009 Nebraska 2009 Texas 2009 Missouri 2009 McNeese State 2011 TCU 2012 Texas Tech 2013 Iowa State 2014 TCU 2014 TCU 2014 Oklahoma State 2015
KERRY MEIER
Year Player No. 1937 Max Replogle, Jr. 18 1938 Max Replogle, Sr. 12 1939 Jake Fry, So. 11 1940 Don Pollom, So. 14 1941 Ray Evans, So. 18 1942 Otto Schnellbacher, So. 25 1943 Charlie Moffatt, Fr. 15 1944 Dwight Sutherland, Sr. 8 1945 Norm Pumphrey 12 1946 Otto Schnellbacher, Jr. 16 1947 Otto Schnellbacher, Sr. 17 1948 Bryan Sperry, Sr. 21 1949 Lyn Smith, So. 20 1950 Lyn Smith, Jr. 14 1951 Orban Tice, Sr. 19 1952 Charlie Hoag, Sr. 16 1953 Harold Patterson, Sr. 10 1954 Joe Held, So. 5 1955 Jim Letcavits, So. 9 1956 Jim Letcavits, Jr. 14 1957 Jim Letcavits, Jr. 10 1958 Homer Floyd, Sr. 15 1959 John Hadl, So. 7 1960 Curtis McClinton, Jr. 11 1961 Curtis McClinton, Sr. 10 1962 Lloyd Buzzi, Jr. 6 1963 Gale Sayers, Jr. 11 1964 Gale Sayers, Sr. 17 1965 Sim Stokes, Jr. 25 1966 Halley Kampschroeder, Sr. 18 1967 John Mosier, So. 37 1968 George McGowan, Jr. 32 1969 John Mosier, Sr. 25 1970 Ron Jessie, Sr. 18 1971 John Schroll, Jr. 40 1972 Bruce Adams, So. 39 1973 Emmett Edwards, Jr. 49 1974 Emmett Edwards, Sr. 30 1975 Waddell Smith, Jr. 9 1976 Waddell Smith, Sr. 10 1977 David Verser, Fr. 11 1978 Kevin Murphy, Fr. 20 1979 David Verser, Jr. 21 1980 David Verser, Sr. 30 1981 Wayne Capers, Jr. 36 1982 Wayne Capers, Sr. 25 1983 Bob Johnson, Sr. 58 1984 Richard Estell, Jr. 25 1985 Richard Estell, Sr. 70 1986 Willie Vaughn, So. 41 1987 John Baker, So. 27 1988 Willie Vaughn, Sr. 39 1989 Quintin Smith, Sr. 50 1990 Kenny Drayton, Jr. 34 1991 Kenny Drayton, Sr. 34 1992 Matt Gay, Sr. 30 1993 Ashaundai Smith, So. 27 1994 Ashaundai Smith, Jr. 22 1995 Isaac Byrd, Jr. 48 1996 Isaac Byrd, Sr. 53 1997 Michael Chandler, So. 21 1998 Harrison Hill, Fr. 28 1999 Michael Chandler, Sr. 36 2000 Harrison Hill, Jr. 47 2001 Roger Ross, Sr. 39 2002 Byron Gasaway, Sr. 39 2003 Charles Gordon, Fr. 57 2004 Brandon Rideau, Sr. 51 2005 Mark Simmons, Sr. 44 2006 Dexton Fields, So. 45 2007 Dexton Fields, Jr. 63 2008 Kerry Meier, Jr. 97 2009 Kerry Meier, Sr. 102 2010 Daymond Patterson, Jr. 60 2011 D.J. Beshears, Jr. 40 2012 Kale Pick, Sr. 26 2013 Tony Pierson, Jr. 24 2014 Jimmay Mundine, Sr. 45 2015 Tre’ Parmalee, Sr. 41
Yds. 180 259 137 158 235 366 230 148 212 342 361 343 358 309 363 380 179 116 169 246 176 307 126 184 166 118 155 182 271 278 495 592 339 308 491 704 802 542 197 221 220 346 463 576 629 383 1,144 500 1,109 341 300 812 898 506 439 425 256 426 604 840 311 391 473 591 493 490 769 597 631 455 834 1,045 985 487 437 390 333 584 599
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TOTAL OFFENSE CAREER RECORDS Yards 11,840 6,112 5,888 5,228 5,134 4,996 4,639 4,084 3,841 3,832 3,799 3,788 3,592 3,103 3,077
Years 2006-09 1980-83 1989-92 1986-89 2002-03 1984-85 1971-73 1999-2000 1993-96 1966-68 1941-42, 46-47 1988-91 2010-13 2003-06 2009-11
Breakdown (11,194 pass, 646 rush) (6,410 pass, -298 rush) (4,598 pass, 1,290 rush) (5,382 pass, 154 rush) (4,051 pass, 1,083 rush) (4,677 pass, 319 rush) (5,132 pass, 493 rush) (3,562 pass, 522 rush) (3,841 rush) (2,817 pass, 1,015 rush) (2,368 pass, 1,431 rush) (3,788 rush) (3,592 rush) (3,020 pass, 83 rush) (3,077 pass, 624 rush)
By a Freshman 1,640 1,539
Ryan Willis, 2015 Kerry Meier, 2006
(1,719 pass, -79 rush) (1,193 pass, 346 rush)
By a Running Back 1,457 1,442
Jon Cornish, 2006 Tony Sands, 1991
(1,457 rush) (1,442 rush)
No. 1,796 1,181 986 968 926 876 832 823 798 791
Touchdowns 1. Todd Reesing 2. Bill Whittemore 3. Chip Hilleary 4. June Henley 5. David Jaynes
No. (Pass, Rush, Return) 105 (90 pass, 15 rush) 50 (29 pass, 21 rush) 48 (25 pass, 23 rush) 43 (42 rush, 1 kick return) 40 (35 pass, 5 rush)
Total Offensive Yards Per Game 1. Todd Reesing 2. Bill Whittemore 3. Mike Norseth 4. Dylen Smith 5. David Jaynes
Years 2006-09 1980-83 1971-73 1986-89 1989-92 1984-85 2002-03 1993-96 2010-13 1999-2000
Avg. 288.8 270.2 217.2 177.5 165.6
Breakdown (1,461 pass, 335 rush in 41 g) (934 pass, 247 rush in 42 g) (754 pass, 232 rush in 28 g) (754 pass, 223 rush in 34 g) (636 pass, 290 rush in 38 g) (647 pass, 229 rush in 23 g) (568 pass, 264 rush in 19 g) (823 rush in 42 g) (798 rush in 44 g) (569 pass, 222 rush in 23 g) Years 2006-09 2002-03 1989-92 1993-96 1971-73 Years 2006-09 2002-03 1984-85 1999-2000 1971-73
RECORD BOOK
Offensive Yards 1. Todd Reesing 2. Frank Seurer 3. Chip Hilleary 4. Kelly Donohoe 5. Bill Whittemore 6. Mike Norseth 7. David Jaynes 8. Dylen Smith 9. June Henley 10. Bobby Douglass 11. Ray Evans 12. Tony Sands 13. James Sims 14. Adam Barmann 15. Jordan Webb
Offensive Plays 1. Todd Reesing 2. Frank Seurer 3. David Jaynes 4. Kelly Donohoe 5. Chip Hilleary 6. Mike Norseth 7. Bill Whittemore 8. June Henley 9. James Sims 10. Dylen Smith
SEASON RECORDS
4,112 TODD REESING 2,334 DYLEN SMITH 3,735 TODD REESING 2,215 BILL WHITTEMORE 2008 | 4,112 YARDS | 3,888 PASS, 224 RUSH
YARDS
2000 | 2,334 YARDS | 1,963 PASS, 371 RUSH
YARDS
2009 | 3,735 YARDS | 3,616 PASS, 119 RUSH
YARDS
2002 | 2,215 YARDS | 1,666 PASS, 549 RUSH
YARDS
3,683 TODD REESING 2,196 MARK WILLIAMS 3,214 MIKE NORSETH 2,123 KELLY DONOHOE 2,919 BILL WHITTEMORE 2,120 CHIP HILLEARY 2007 | 3,683 YARDS | 3,486 PASS, 197 RUSH
YARDS
1995 | 2,196 YARDS | 1,957 PASS, 239 RUSH
YARDS
YARDS
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YARDS
1992 | 2,120 YARDS | 1,583 PASS, 537 RUSH
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2003 | 2,919 YARDS | 2,385 PASS, 534 RUSH
YARDS
R
2,660 FRANK SEURER 2,082 DAVID JAYNES 1983 | 2,660 YARDS | 2,789 PASS, -129 RUSH
1972 | 2,082 YARDS | 2,253 PASS, -171 RUSH Rb
YARDS
Mj
YARDS
1989 | 2,123 YARDS | 2,125 PASS, -2 RUSH
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1985 | 3,214 YARDS | 2,995 PASS, 219 RUSH
YARDS
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TOTAL OFFENSE GAME RECORDS Name Yards Game, Date 1. Mike Norseth, Sr. 509 vs. Vanderbilt, 9-9-85 (480 pass, 29 rush) 2. Todd Reesing, Sr. 506 vs. Missouri, 11-28-09 (498 pass, 8 rush) 3. Bill Whittemore, Sr. 467 vs. Colorado, 10-11-03 (422 pass, 45 rush) 4. Todd Reesing, Sr. 454 vs. Iowa State, 10-10-09 (442 pass, 12 rush) 5. Kelly Donohoe, Sr. 439 vs. Iowa State, 10-7-89 (411 pass, 28 rush) 6. Todd Reesing, Jr. 415 vs. La. Tech, 9-6-08 (412 pass, 4 rush) Todd Reesing, So. 415 vs. FIU, 9-22-07 (368 pass, 47 rush) 8. Adam Barmann, Sr. 410 vs. Nebraska, 9-30-06 (405 pass, 5 rush) 9. David Jaynes, Jr. 402 vs. Washington State, 9-9-72 (401 pass, 1 rush) 10. Tony Sands, Sr. 396 vs. Missouri, 11-23-91 (396 rush) 11. Montell Cozart, Jr. 395 vs. S.D. State, 9-5-15 (291 pass, 94 rush) Bill Whittemore, Jr. 395 vs. Tulsa, 9-28-02 (218 pass, 177 rush) 13. Todd Reesing, Jr. 394 vs. USF, 9-12-08 (381 pass, 12 rush) Frank Seurer, Sr. 394 vs. Colorado, 11-5-83 (394 pass) By a Freshman 339 Adam Barmann (294 pass, 45 rush)
vs. Texas A&M, 2003
By a Running Back 398 Tony Sands (396 rush)
vs. Missouri, 1991
Mike Norseth’s record of 509 yards of total offense against Vanderbilt in 1985 has stood for over 30 years.
Todd Reesing’s six touchdown passes against Nebraska in 2007 are the most touchdowns scored by a Jayhawk in a single game.
Total Plays No. Game, Date 1. Bill Whittemore, Jr. 65 vs. Texas A&M, 10-19-02 (44 pass, 21 rush) 2. David Jaynes, Sr. 64 vs. Tennessee, 10-6-73 (58 pass, 6 rush) 3. Todd Reesing, Sr. 63 vs. Missouri, 11-28-09 (55 pass, 8 rush) 4. Todd Reesing, Jr. 62 vs. Missouri, 11-29-08 (51 pass, 11 rush) 5. Todd Reesing, Jr. 61 vs. FIU, 8-30-08 (52 pass, 9 rush) 6. Todd Reesing, Jr. 60 vs. USF, 9-12-08 (51 pass, 9 rush) Kerry Meier, Fr. 60 vs. Toledo, 9-15-06 (41 pass, 19 rush) Bill Whittemore, Jr. 60 vs. Colorado, 10-12-02 (33 pass, 27 rush) 9. Ryan Willis, Fr. 58 vs. Texas Tech, 10-17-15 (50 pass, 8 rush) Adam Barmann, Sr. 58 vs. Nebraska, 9-30-06 (54 pass, 4 rush) Bill Whittemore, Sr. 58 vs. NC State, 12-22-03 (41 pass, 17 rush) Tony Sands, Sr. 58 vs. Missouri, 11-23-91 (58 rush) Frank Seurer, Sr. 58 vs. Colorado, 11-5-83 (52 pass, 6 rush) Touchdowns No. Game, Date 1. Todd Reesing, So. 6 vs. Nebraska, 11-03-07 (6 pass) 2. Bill Whittemore, Sr. 5 vs. Colorado, 10-11-03 (3 pass, 2 rush) Dylen Smith, Sr. 5 vs. Texas Tech, 10-28-00 (2 pass, 3 rush) Chip Hilleary, Sr. 5 vs. Iowa State, 10-17-92 (4 pass, 1 rush) Mike Norseth, Sr. 5 vs. Eastern Illinois, 10-5-85 (4 pass, 1 rush) Ralph Miller, So. 5 vs. Washburn, 10-8-38 (5 pass)
Current Jayhawk quarterbacks Montell Cozart (Left) and Ryan Willis (Right) etched their names into KU’s record book under single-game total offense. Cozart’s 395 yards of total offense against South Dakota State on Sept. 5, 2015 is 11th all-time. Willis’ 58 offensive attempts against Texas Tech on Oct. 17, 2015 are ninth all-time.
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ALL-PURPOSE
YEARLY LEADERS
(SINCE 1956)
CAREER RECORDS 11. Don Shanklin 3,171 (1,630 rush, 276 rec., 1,265 ret.) 12. D.J. Behsears 3,120 (369 rush, 550 rec., 2,201 ret.) 13. Jake Sharp 3,100 (2,239 rush, 785 rec., 76 ret.) 14. John Riggins 2,891 (2,659 rush, 67 rec., 165 ret.) 15. Homer Floyd 2,807 (1,534 rush, 567 rec., 706 ret.)
1966-68 2009-12 2006-09 1968-70 1956-58
7.4
1959 John Hadl, HB
956
98
348 126 482
9.8
1960 Bert Coan, HB
710
84
488 184 38
8.5
1961 Curtis McClinton, FB 866
145 553 166 147
6.0
1962 Gale Sayers, RB
1383 178 1125 61 197
7.8
1963 Gale Sayers, RB
1386 157 917 155 314
8.8
1964 Gale Sayers, RB
1148 161 633 182 333
7.1
1965 Robert Miller, RB
364
SEASON RECORDS No. 336 274 274 255 249 244 240 236 234 232
356
1967 Donnie Shanklin, WR 744
64
1969 Ron Jessie, TB
Year 1996 2006 1991 2013 2003 1993 1973 1980 2002 2012
3
5
42 595
5.4 6.1
126 169 449 11.6
1968 Donnie Shanklin, TB 1054 139 772
Plays No. Years 1. June Henley 917 1993-96 2. James Sims 871 2010-13 3. Tony Sands 789 1988-91 4. David Winbush 642 1997-2000 5. Clark Green 586 2002-05 6. John Riggins 535 1968-70 7. Gale Sayers 496 1962-64 8. Laverne Smith 491 1973-76 9. Kerwin Bell 487 1980-83 10. Jon Cornish 430 2003-06
All-Purpose Plays 1. June Henley, Sr. 2. Jon Cornish, Sr. Tony Sands, Sr. 4. James Sims, Sr. 5. Clark Green, So. 6. June Henley, Fr. 7. Delvin Williams, Sr. 8. Kerwin Bell, So. 9. Clark Green, Fr. 10. James Sims, Jr.
68
1966 Donnie Shanklin, HB 1373 224 732
65 217
7.6
1301 164 603 336 362
7.9
1970 John Riggins, RB 1175 216 1131 44
0
5.4
1971 Delvin Williams, RB 696 121 509
67 120
1972 Bruce Adams, WR 951
704 247 15.6
61
0
5.8
1973 Delvin Williams, RB 1201 240 762 272 167
5.0
1974 Laverne Smith, RB 1300 188 1181 119
0
6.9
1975 Nolan Cromwell, QB 1124 218 1124
0
0
5.2
1976 Laverne Smith, HB 1024 151 978
46
0
6.8
1977 Norris Banks, FB
671
164 655
16
0
4.1
1978 Mike Higgins, TB
624
89
91 263
1979 Harry Sydney, RB 768 1980 Dino Bell, TB
270
146 578 149 41
1179 236 1114 65
7.0 5.3
0
5.0
0
4.6
1981 Garfield Taylor, TB 834
181 728 106
1982 Darren Green, WR 697
27
7
220 470 25.8
1983 Bob Johnson, SE 1154
58
0
1154 0
1984 Robert Mimbs, TB 941
139 494 291 156
1985 Richard Estell, WR 1109
70
1986 Arnold Snell, TB
731
174 672
34
25
4.2
1987 Arnold Snell, TB
767
199 691
14
62
3.9
1988 Willie Vaughn, WR
1054
60
812 215 17.6
1989 Tony Sands, RB
1163 222 1109 54
0
5.2
1990 Tony Sands, RB
775
187 757
18
0
4.1
1991 Tony Sands. RB
1449 274 1442
7
0
0
27
1109 0
19.9 6.8 15.8
5.7
1992 Maurice Douglass, RB 1178 219 899 156 123
5.4
1993 June Henley, RB 1314 244 1127 53 134
5.4
1994 L.T. Levine, RB
15
7.3
1995 June Henley, RB 1270 195 766 312 192
6.5
984
135 803
31
1996 June Henley, RB 1773 336 1349 215 209
5.3
1997 Eric Vann, RB
4.4
910
209 796 114
0
75 146
5.3
444
50 403
7.3
2000 David Winbush, RB 1165 192
701 268 196
6.1
2001 Reggie Duncan, RB 783 185
739
44
0
4.0
2002 Clark Green, RB
1221 234
813 408
0
5.2
2003 Clark Green, RB
1452 249
968 464 20
5.8
2004 John Randle. RB 1065 193
540 274 251
5.5
2005 Clark Green, RB
948 178
664 219 65
2006 Jon Cornish, RB
1651 274 1457 194
2007 Brandon McAnderson, RB 1386 214
1125 213
6.0
48
6.5
1407 219 16.1
2009 Dezmon Briscoe, WR 1788 105
19
1337 432 17.0
2010 D.J. Beshears, WR/RB 1210 102
213 69 928 11.9
2011D.J. Beshears, WR/RB 1,587 108
64 437 1,086 10.1
1,181 232 1,013 168
0
5.1
2013 James Sims, RB
1,276 255 1,110 166
0
5.0
0
5.0
2014 Corey Avery, RB
848 169 53
217
100
0
750 14.2
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2015 Ryan Schadler, RB 850
631
Rb
2012 James Sims, RB
R
18
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2008 Dezmon Briscoe, WR 1644 102
5.3
0
Cs
974
1999 Mitch Bowles, RB 897 119
Mj
1998 David Winbush, RB 1195 225
Kf
Total Yards No. Year 1. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 1,788 2009 (19 rush, 1,337 rec., 432 ret.) 2. June Henley, Sr. 1,773 1996 (1,349 rush, 215 rec.) 3. Jon Cornish, Sr. 1,651 2006 (1,457 rush, 194 rec.) 4. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 1,644 2008 (18 rush,1,407 rec., 219 ret.) 5. D.J. Behsears, Jr. 1,587 2011 (64 rush, 437 rec., 1,014 ret.) 6. Clark Green, So. 1,452 2003 (968 rush, 464 rec., 20 ret.) 7. Tony Sands, Sr. 1,449 1991 (1,442 rush, 7 rec.) 8. Brandon McAnderson, Sr. 1,386 2007 (1,125 rush, 213 rec., 48 ret.) Gale Sayers, Jr. 1,386 1963 (917 rush, 155 rec., 333 ret.) 10. Gale Sayers, Sr. 1,383 1964 (1,125 rush, 61 rec., 197 ret.) 11. Don Shanklin, So. 1,373 1966 (732 rush, 42 rec., 595 ret.) 12. June Henley, Fr. 1,314 1993 (1,127 rush, 53 rec., 134 ret.) 13. Ron Jessie, Jr. 1,301 1969 (603 rush, 336 rec., 362 ret.) 14. Laverne Smith, So. 1,300 1974 (1,181 rush, 119 rec.) 15. June Henley, Jr. 1,270 1995 (766 rush, 312 rec., 192 ret.)
Yds. Plays Rush Rec. Ret. Avg.
1958 Homer Floyd, HB 1040 141 391 307 342
RECORD BOOK
All-Purpose Yards No. Years 1. June Henley 5,157 1993-97 (3,841 rush, 622 rec., 694 ret.) 2. James Sims 4,189 2010-13 (35,92 rush, 587 rec., 10 ret.) 3. Clark Green 4,068 2002-05 (2,754 rush, 1,229 rec., 85 ret.) 4. Dezmon Briscoe 3,928 2007-09 (37 rush, 3,240 rec., 651 ret.) 5. Gale Sayers 3,917 1962-64 (2,675 rush, 398 rec., 844 ret.) 6. David Winbush 3,910 1997-2000 (2,608 rush, 505 rec., 797 ret.) 7. Tony Sands 3,894 1988-91 (3,788 rush, 106 rec.) 8. Laverne Smith 3,402 1973-76 (3,074 rush, 211 rec., 117 ret.) 9. Ray Evans 3,259 1941-42, 1946-47 (1,365 rush, 353 rec., 1,541 ret.) 10. Charlie Hoag 3,233 1950-52 (1,914 rush, 579 rec., 740 ret.)
Year Leader
2016
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SCORING
SEASON RECORDS
CAREER RECORDS Total Points 1. Dan Eichloff (62 FGs, 116 PATs) 2. Scott Webb (47 FGs, 159 PATs) 3. June Henley (43 TDs) 4. Bruce Kallmeyer (53 FGs, 74 PATs) 5. Joe Garcia (40 FGs, 103 PATs) 6. James Sims (36 TDs) 7. Jacob Branstetter (30 FGs, 118 PATs) 8. Dezmon Briscoe (33 TDs) 9. Jeff McCord (25 FGs, 104 PATs) 10. Jake Sharp (29 TDs) 11. Tony Sands (28 TDs) 12. Kerry Meier (24 TDs, 2 PATs) 13. David Winbush (24 TDs) 14. Chip Hilleary (23 TDs) 15. Mike Hubach (21 FGs, 72 PATs) 16. Bill Bell (16 FGs, 78 PATs) 17. Bill Whittemore (21 TDs) L.T. Levine (21 TDs) John Riggins (21 TDs) 20. Gale Sayers (20 TDs, 1 PAT)
YEARLY LEADERS
Most Games with a Touchdown 24 June Henley Total Points 1. Scott Webb*, Sr. 2. June Henley, Sr. 3. Bruce Kallmeyer*, Sr. 4. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 5. Dan Eichloff*, Jr. 6. Dan Eichloff*, So. 7. Chip Hilleary, Jr. John Riggins, Sr. Wade Stinson, Jr. 10. Jeff Johnson* * - Indicates place kicker
No. 120 108 98 90 86 85 84 84 84 83
1993-96 Year 2007 1996 1983 2008 1992 1991 1991 1970 1950 1985
No. 302
Years 1990-93
300
2004-07
258
1993-96
233
1980-83
223
1997-2000
216
2010-13
208
2008-10
198
2007-09
179
1994-96
174
2006-09
168
1988-91
148
2006-09
144
1997-2000
138
1989-92
135
1976-79
132
1967-69
126
2002-03
126
1992-95
126
1968-70
GAME RECORDS
122
1962-64
Total Points Pts. Game, Date 1. James Sims, Fr. 24 vs. Colorado, 11-6-10 Jake Sharp, Jr. 24 vs. Kansas State, 11-1-08 Brandon McAnderson, Sr. 24 vs. Nebraska, 11-10-07 June Henley, Sr. 24 vs. TCU, 9-14-96 Tony Sands, Sr. 24 vs. Missouri, 11-23-91 Quintin Smith, Sr. 24 vs. Louisville, 9-9-89 Curtis McClinton, Sr. 24 vs. California, 11-18-61 Charlie Black 24 vs.Washington (Mo.),11-10-23
Touchdowns No. Years 1. June Henley 43 1993-96 2. Bobby Douglass 39 1966-68 3. James Sims 36 2010-13 4. Dezmon Briscoe 33 2007-09 5. Jake Sharp 29 2006-09 6. Tony Sands 28 1988-91 7. Kerry Meier 24 2006-09 David Winbush 24 1997-2000 9. Brandon McAnderson 23 2004-07 Chip Hilleary 23 1989-92 Laverne Smith 23 1973-76 12. Bill Whittemore 21 2002-03 L.T. Levine 21 1992-95 John Riggins 21 1968-70 15. Gale Sayers 20 1962-64
Touchdowns No. Year 1. June Henley, Sr. 18 1996 2. Brandon McAnderson, Sr. 16 2007 3. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 15 2008 4. Chip Hilleary, Jr. 14 1991 John Riggins, Sr. 14 1970 Wade Stinson, Jr. 14 1950 7. Jake Sharp, Jr. 13 2008 June Henley, Fr. 13 1993 Bud Laughlin, So. 13 1951 10. Maurice Douglas, Sr. 12 1992 Bobby Douglass, Sr. 12 1968 12. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 11 2009 Jon Cornish, Jr. 11 2005 Bill Whittemore, Jr. 11 2002 L.T. Levine, Jr. 11 1994 Tony Sands, So. 11 1989 Bud French, Sr. 11 1949 Most Games with a TD 1. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 2. Maurice Douglas, Sr. Wade Stinson, Jr.
No. 10 9 9
Year 2008 1992 1950
Total Points by a Kicker Pts. Game, Date 1. Bruce Kallmeyer, Sr. 21 vs. Wichita State, 9-17-83 Touchdowns No. Game, Date 1. James Sims, Fr. 4 vs. Colorado, 11-6-10 Jake Sharp, Jr. 4 vs. Kansas State, 11-1-08 Brandon McAnderson, Sr. 4 vs. Nebraska, 11-10-07 Tony Sands, Sr. 4 vs. Missouri, 11-23-91 Quintin Smith, Sr. 4 vs. Louisville, 9-9-89 Curtis McClinton, Sr. 4 vs. California, 11-18-61 Charlie Black 4 vs.Washington (Mo.),11-10-23
Year Player TD PAT (1) PAT (2) FG TP 1937 Clarence Douglass, FB 4 3-5 -- 0-0 27 1938 Bill Bunsen, FB 4 0-0 -- 0-0 24 1939 Milt Sullivant, RB, 2 0-0 -- 0-0 12 Jake Fry, RB 2 0-0 -- 0-0 12 1940 Ed Hall, RB 4 3-5 -- 0-0 27 1941 Denzel Gibbens, RB 3 0-0 -- 0-0 18 1942 Ed Linquist, RB 4 0-0 -- 0-0 24 1943 Bob Carson, RB 4 1-1 -- 0-0 25 1944 Charlie Moffatt, RB 7 1-1 -- 0-0 43 1945 Leroy Robison 6 10-15 -- 0-0 46 1946 Ray Evans, RB 7 0-0 -- 0-0 42 1947 Forrest Griffith, RB 9 0-0 -- 0-0 54 1948 Forrest Griffith, RB 6 1-2 -- 0-0 37 1949 Bud French 11 0-0 -- 0-0 66 1950 Wade Stinson, RB 14 0-0 -- 0-0 84 1951 Bud Laughlin 13 0-0 -- 0-0 78 1952 Bob Brandeberry 9 0-0 -- 0-0 54 1953 Don Hess, RB 3 2-2 -- 0-0 20 1954 John Anderson, FB 2 0-0 -- 0-0 12 Joe Held, E/RB 2 0-0 -- 0-0 12 Terry McIntosh, RB/QB 2 0-0 -- 0-0 12 Ralph Moody, RB 2 0-0 -- 0-0 12 1955 John Francisco, RB 4 0-0 -- 0-0 24 1956 Charlie McCue, RB 8 0-0 -- 0-0 48 1957 Homer Floyd, RB 5 0-0 -- 0-0 30 1958* Homer Floyd, RB 4 0-0 1 0-0 26 1959 John Hadl, RB/QB 8 0-0 0 0-0 48 1960 Bert Coan, RB 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 1961 Curtis McClinton, FB 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 1962 Gale Sayers, RB 7 0-0 0 0-0 42 1963 Gale Sayers, RB 8 0-0 1 0-0 50 1964 Gale Sayers, RB 5 0-0 0 0-0 30 1965 Dick Abernethy, LB 4 0-0 0 0-0 24 Bill Fenton, QB 4 0-0 0 0-0 24 1966 Thermus Butler, HB 3 0-0 0 1-1 21 1967 Bobby Douglass, QB 7 0-0 0 0-0 42 1968 Bobby Douglass, QB 12 0-0 0 0-0 72 1969 Bill Bell, K 0 17-19 0 5-14 32 1970 John Riggins, RB 14 0-0 0 0-0 84 1971 Steve Conley, RB 5 0-0 1 0-0 32 John Schroll, TE 5 0-0 1 0-0 32 1972 Bruce Adams, FL 8 0-0 1 0-0 50 1973 Delvin Williams, RB 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 1974 Laverne Smith, RB 5 0-0 0 0-0 30 1975 Nolan Cromwell, QB 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 1976 Mike Hubach, K/P 0 28-30 0 7-14 49 1977 Mike Hubach, K/P 0 16-16 0 3-8 25 1978 Mike Hubach, K/P 0 10-10 0 4-12 22 1979 Mike Hubach, K/P 0 18-20 0 7-14 39 1980 Kerwin Bell, RB 8 0-0 0 0-0 48 1981 Bruce Kallmeyer, K 0 16-16 0 12-14 52 1982 Bruce Kallmeyer, K 0 14-14 0 10-14 44 1983 Bruce Kallmeyer, K 0 26-29 0 24-29 98 1984 Dodge Schwartzburg, KS 0 21-22 0 15-18 66 1985 Jeff Johnson, K 0 29-32 0 18-25 83 1986 Arnold Snell, FB 5 0-0 0 0-0 30 1987 Louis Klemp, K 0 14-14 0 7-13 35 1988 Brad Fleeman, PK 0 22-23 0 7-9 43 1989 Tony Sands, RB 11 0-0 0 0-0 66 1990 Dan Eichloff, P/PK 0 22-22 0 15-21 67 1991 Dan Eichloff, P/PK 0 31-33 0 18-24 85 1992 Dan Eichloff, P/PK 0 38-38 0 16-20 86 1993 June Henley, RB 13 0-0 0 0-0 78 1994 L.T. Levine, RB 11 0-0 0 0-0 66 1995 Jeff McCord, KS 0 33-36 0 9-12 60 1996 June Henley, RB 18 0-0 0 0-0 108 1997 Joe Garcia, K 0 18-20 0 11-14 51 1998 Joe Garcia, K 0 27-29 0 12-17 63 1999 Moran Norris, RB 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 2000 Joe Garcia, K 0 29-31 0 10-14 59 2001 Johnny Beck, PK 0 16-17 0 14-20 58 2002 Bill Whittemore, QB 11 0-0 0 0 66 2003 Bill Whittemore, QB 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 2004 John Randle, RB/DB 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 2005 Scott Webb, PK 0 27-29 0 14-19 69 2006 Scott Webb, PK 0 37-39 0 13-18 76 2007 Scott Webb, PK 0 66-67 0 18-26 120 2008 Dezmon Briscoe, WR 15 0-0 0 0-0 90 2009 Jacob Branstetter, PK 0 42-44 0 13-19 81 2010 James Sims, RB 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 2011 James Sims, RB 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 2012 James Sims, HB 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 2013 James Sims, HB 7 0-0 0 0-0 42 2014 Matthew Wyman, PK 0 25-27 0 9-15 52 2015 Ke’aun Kinner, RB 5 0-0 0 0-0 30 * Two-point conversion rule adopted in 1958
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PLACE KICKING CAREER RECORDS
GAME RECORDS No. 87 69 69 68 63 48 45
Years 1990-93 2001-04 1980-83 2004-07 1997-2000 1976-79 2008-10
Field Goals Made 1. Dan Eichloff 2. Bruce Kallmeyer 3. Scott Webb 4. Johnny Beck Joe Garcia 6. Jacob Branstetter
M-A 62-87 53-69 47-68 40-69 40-63 30-45
Years 1990-93 1980-83 2004-07 2001-04 1997-2000 2008-10
Field Goal Percentage (Min. 24 Attempts) Pct. Years 1. Bruce Kallmeyer 77.9 (53-69) 1980-83 2. Dan Eichloff 71.3 (62-87) 1990-93 3. Scott Webb 69.1 (47-68) 2004-07 4. Jacob Branstetter 66.7 (30-45) 2008-10 PATs Attempted 1. Scott Webb 2. Jacob Branstetter 3. Dan Eichloff 4. Joe Garcia 5. Jeff McCord
M-A 159-164 118-122 116-119 103-111 104-109
Years 2004-07 2008-10 1990-93 1997-2000 1994-96
PATs Made 1. Scott Webb 2. Jacob Branstetter 3. Dan Eichloff 4. Jeff McCord 5. Joe Garcia 6. Bill Bell 7. Bruce Kallmeyer 8. Mike Hubach
No. 159 118 116 104 103 78 74 72
Years 2004-07 2008-10 1990-93 1994-96 1997-2000 1967-69 1980-83 1976-79
No. 60
Years 1990-93
PATs Attempted M-A 1. Scott Webb, Sr. 66-67 2. Bill Bell, Jr. 48-53 3. Jacob Branstetter, So. 51-52 4. Jacob Branstetter, Jr. 42-44 5. John Konek, Sr. 33-43 6. Scott Webb, Jr. 37-39 7. Dan Eichloff, Jr. 38-38 8. Jeff McCord, Fr. 37-37 Bill Rinehart, Jr. 25-37 10. Bob Helmbacher, So. 32-34
Year 2007 1968 2008 2009 1952 2006 1992 1994 1949 1970
PATs Made No. 1. Scott Webb, Sr. 66 2. Jacob Branstetter, So. 51 3. Bill Bell, Jr. 48 4. Jacob Branstetter, Jr. 42 5. Dan Eichloff, Jr. 38 6. Scott Webb, Jr. 37 Jeff McCord, Fr. 37 8. John Konek, So. 33 9. Bob Helmbacher, So. 32 10. Johnny Beck, Jr. 31 Dan Eichloff, So. 31
Year 2007 2008 1968 2009 1992 2006 1994 1952 1970 2003 1991
PAT Percentage Pct. 1. Dan Eichloff, Jr. 100.0 (38-38) Jeff McCord, Fr. 100.0 (37-37) Scott Webb, Fr. 100.0 (29-29) Nick Prolago, Fr. 100.0 (14-14) 5. Jacob Branstetter, So. 98.0 (51-52) 6. Jacob Branstetter, Sr. 96.2 (25-26) Dan Eichloff, Sr. 96.2 (25-26) 8. Scott Webb, Jr. 94.9 (37-39)
Year 1992 1994 2004 2012 2008 2010 1993 2006
Consecutive PATs No. 1. Jacob Branstetter, So. 49 2. Scott Webb, Sr. 44 3. Dan Eichloff, Jr. 38 4. Jeff McCord, Fr. 37
Year 2008 2007 1992 1994
PATs Attempted No. Game, Date 1. Scott Webb, Sr. 11 vs. Nebraska, 11-3-07 2. Bill Bell, Jr. 10 vs. New Mexico, 10-5-68 3. Scott Webb, Fr. 9 vs. Toledo, 9-11-04 4. Jeff McCord, Fr. 8 vs. UAB, 9-24-94 Dan Eichloff, Jr. 8 vs. Ball State, 9-12-92 Bill Weidlein 8 vs. St. Mary’s, 10-5-1912 7. Jacob Branstetter, So. 7 vs. Kansas State, 11-1-08 Scott Webb, Sr. 7 vs. SELA, 9-8-07 Scott Webb, Jr. 7 vs. NW State, 9-2-06 Joe Garcia, So. 7 vs. Illinois State, 9-19-98 Bill Rinehart, Jr. 7 vs. Oklahoma, 10-22-49 PATs Made No. Game, Date 1. Scott Webb, Sr. 10 vs. Nebraska, 11-3-07 2. Scott Webb, Fr. 9 vs. Toledo, 9-11-04 3. Jeff McCord, Fr. 8 vs. UAB, 9-24-94 Dan Eichloff, Jr. 8 vs. Ball State, 9-12-92 Bill Bell, Jr. 8 vs. New Mexico, 10-5-68 Bill Weidlein, Jr. 8 vs. St. Mary’s, 10-5-12 7. Jacob Branstetter, So. 7 vs. Kansas State, 11-1-08 Scott Webb, Jr. 7 vs. NW State, 9-2-06 Joe Garcia, So. 7 vs. Illinois State, 9-19-98
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Year 1983 2007 1985 1991 1990 2001 1992 2009 2005
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made No. Year 1. Dodge Schwartzburg, Sr. 11 1984
Longest Field Goal Yds. Game, Date 1. Dan Eichloff, Jr. 61 vs. Ball State, 9-12-92 2. Johnny Beck, Fr. 59 at Colorado, 9-22-01 3. Dan Eichloff, Fr. 58 vs. Kansas St., 10-27-90 4. Jacob Branstetter, Jr. 57 vs. Oklahoma, 10-24-09 Bruce Kallmeyer, Sr. 57 at Iowa State, 10-8-83 6. Dan Eichloff, Jr. 55 vs. Ball State, 9-12-92 7. Brad Fleeman, Jr. 54 vs. Kansas St., 11-5-88 Jeff Johnson, Jr. 54 at Oklahoma, 11-2-85 Bruce Kallmeyer, Sr. 54 vs. Missouri, 11-19-83 10. Jeff Johnson, Jr. 53 vs. Indiana St. 9-21-85 Mike Hubach, Sr. 53 vs. Oklahoma St., 10-27-79 12. Matthew Wyman, Fr. 52 vs. LA Tech, 9-21-13 Johnny Beck, Fr. 52 vs. UCLA, 9-8-01 Joe Garcia, Sr. 52 vs. Colorado, 10-21-00 Dan Eichloff, Sr. 52 at Michigan St., 9-11-93 Bruce Kallmeyer, Jr. 52 at Oklahoma St., 10-9-82 Mike Hubach, Sr. 52 vs. Colorado, 11-17-79
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M-A 24-29 18-26 18-25 18-24 15-21 14-20 16-20 13-19 14-19
Year 1981 1984 1983 1992
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Field Goals Attempted 1. Bruce Kallmeyer, Sr. 2. Scott Webb, Sr. 3. Jeff Johnson, Jr. 4. Dan Eichloff, So. 5. Dan Eichloff, Fr. 6. Jonny Beck, Fr. Dan Eichloff, Jr. 8. Jacob Branstetter, Jr. Scott Webb, So.
Pct. 85.7 (12-14) 83.3 (15-18) 82.8 (24-29) 80.0 (16-20)
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SEASON RECORDS
Field Goal Percentage 1. Bruce Kallmeyer, So. 2. D. Schwartzburg, Sr. 3. Bruce Kallmeyer, Sr. 4. Dan Eichloff, Jr.
Field Goals Made No. Game, Date 1. Bruce Kallmeyer, Sr. 5 vs. Wichita State, 9-17-83 Bruce Kallmeyer, Sr. 5 vs. Nebraska, 10-31-81 3. Scott Webb, Jr. 4 vs. Kansas St., 11-18-06 Johnny Beck, Jr. 4 vs. UNLV, 9-6-03 Johnny Beck, Fr. 4 vs. Texas Tech, 10-6-01 Dan Eichloff, Sr. 4 vs. W. Carolina, 9-4-93 Dan Eichloff, Jr. 4 vs. Oklahoma St., 11-2-92 Dan Eichloff, Jr. 4 vs. Tulsa, 9-19-92 Dodge Schwartzburg, Sr. 4 vs. Oklahoma, 10-27-84 Bruce Kallmeyer, Sr. 4 vs. USC, 9-24-83 Dennis Kerbel, Fr. 4 vs. Oregon St., 9-27-75
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Consecutive PATs 1. Dan Eichloff
M-A Year 24-29 1983 18-26 2007 18-24 1991 18-25 1985 16-20 1992 15-21 1990 15-18 1984 14-19 2005 14-20 2001
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PAT Percentage (min. 100 attempts) Pct. Years 1. Dan Eichloff 97.5 (116-119) 1990-93 2. Scott Webb 97.0 (159-164) 2004-07 3. Jacob Branstetter 96.7 (112-122) 2008-10
Field Goals Made 1. Bruce Kallmeyer, Sr. 2. Scott Webb, Sr. Dan Eichloff, So. Jeff Johnson, Jr. 5. Dan Eichloff, Jr. 6. Dan Eichloff, Fr. Dodge Schwartzburg, Sr. 8. Scott Webb, So. Johnny Beck, Fr.
RECORD BOOK
Field Goal Attempts 1. Dan Eichloff 2. Johnny Beck Bruce Kallmeyer 4. Scott Webb 5. Joe Garcia 6. Mike Hubach 7. Jacob Branstetter
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PUNTING
YEARLY LEADERS
CAREER RECORDS Punts No. Years 1. Mike Hubach 259 1976-79 2. Kyle Tucker 228 2004-07 3. Bucky Scribner 217 1980-82 Marc Harris 217 1971-73 5. Dan Eichloff 207 1990-93 6. Alonso Rojas 174 2008-10 7. Trevor Pardula 167 2013-14 8. Joey Pelfanio 137 1999-2000 Dean Royal 137 1996-97 10. John Hadl 136 1959-61 Punting Yardage 1. Mike Hubach 2. Bucky Scribner 3. Kyle Tucker 4. Dan Eichloff 5. Marc Harris 6. Trevor Pardula 7. Alonso Rojas 8. Joey Pelfanio 9. Dean Royal
Yards 10,618 9,670 9,222 8,631 7,881 7,341 7,223 6,005 5,664
Years 1976-79 1980-82 2004-07 1990-93 1971-73 2013-14 2008-10 1999-2000 1996-97
Punting Average (Min. 75 punts) Avg. Years 1. Bucky Scribner 44.6 1980-82 2. Trevor Pardula 44.0 2013-14 3. Ted Rohde 42.6 1954-56 4. Ron Doherty 41.7 2010-12 Darrin Simmons 41.7 1994-95 Dan Eichloff 41.7 1990-93 B.J. Lohsen 41.7 1988-89 8. Alonso Rojas 41.5 2008-10
SEASON RECORDS Punts No. 1. Trevor Pardula, Jr. 84 2. Trevor Pardula, Sr. 83 3. Curtis Ansel, Jr. 82 4. Mike Hubach, So. 80 5. Dean Royal, Sr. 79 6. Bucky Scribner, Jr. 76 Mike Hubach, Jr. 76 Marc Harris, So. 76 9. Bucky Scribner, Sr. 75 Marc Harris, Jr. 75
Year 2013 2014 2002 1977 1997 1981 1978 1971 1982 1972
Punting Yardage Yards 1. Trevor Pardula, Sr. 3,673 2. Trevor Pardula, Jr. 3,668 3. Bucky Scribner, Sr. 3,478 4. Curtis Ansel, Jr. 3,459 5. Dean Royal, Sr. 3,435 6. Bucky Scribner, Jr. 3,283 7. Mike Hubach, So. 3,245 8. Mike Hubach, Jr. 3,146 9. Joey Pelfanio, Jr. 3,096 10. Keith Lieppman, Sr. 3,030
Year 2014 2013 1982 2002 1997 1981 1977 1978 1999 1970
Punting Average (Min. 35 punts) Avg. 1. Bucky Scribner, Sr. 45.8 2. John Hadl, So. 45.6 3. Trevor Pardula, Sr. 44.3 4. Bucky Scribner, So. 44.1 5. Darrin Simmons, Sr. 43.8 Bucky Scribner, Jr. 43.8 7. Trevor Pardula, Jr. 43.7 8. Dean Royal, Sr. 43.5 9. Joey Pelfanio, Jr. 43.0 10. Kyle Tucker, So. 42.9
Year 1982 1959 2014 1980 1995 1981 2013 1997 1999 2005
GAME RECORDS Punts No. Game, Date 1. David Harris, Jr. 15 vs. Nebraska, 10-21-72 2. Trevor Pardula, Sr. 14 at West Virginia, 10-4-14 3. Matthew Wyman, Jr. 12 vs. West Virginia, 11-21-15 Dean Royal, Sr. 12 vs. Nebraska, 10-25-97 Rob Dickerson, Jr. 12 vs. Nebraska, 11-16-85 6. Trevor Pardula, Sr. 11 at Oklahoma, 11-22-14 Trevor Pardula, Jr. 11 vs. Baylor, 10-21-13 Ron Doherty, So. 11 vs. Oklahoma, 10-15-11 Kyle Tucker, So. 11 vs. Texas, 11-12-05 Chris Tyrrell, Fr. 11 vs. Oklahoma, 10-13-01 Rich Reith, Sr. 11 vs. Auburn, 9-12-87 John Brehm, So. 11 vs. Oklahoma St., 10-25-86 Bucky Scribner, Jr. 11 vs. Missouri, 11-21-81 Bucky Scribner, Jr. 11 vs. Oklahoma, 10-17-81 Bucky Scribner, Jr. 11 vs. Kentucky, 9-19-81 Mike Hubach, Jr. 11 vs. Washington, 9-16-78 Bob Swift, Jr. 11 vs. Oklahoma, 11-16-74 Marc Harris, Sr. 11 vs. Washington St., 9-15-73 Marc Harris, So. 11 vs. Florida State, 9-25-71 Punting Yardage Yards Game, Date 1. Trevor Pardula, Sr. 621 at West Virginia, 10-4-14 2. Dean Royal, Sr. 535 vs. Nebraska, 10-25-97 3. Trevor Pardula, Jr. 515 vs. Baylor, 10-21-13 4. Marc Harris, Jr. 497 vs. Nebraska, 10-21-72 Punting Average (Min. 5 punts) Avg. Game, Date 1. Trevor Pardula, Jr. 57.6 vs. LA Tech 9-21-13 (5 for 288 yards) (Min. 8 punts)
1. Trevor Pardula, Sr. 51.8 (8 for 414 yards)
at Duke, 9-4-14
Longest Punt Yds. Game, Date 1. John Hadl, So. 94 vs. Oklahoma, 10-24-59 2. Ted Rohde, Jr. 84 vs. Iowa State, 10-8-55 3. Curtis Ansel, Jr. 83 at Baylor, 10-5-02 Mike Hubach, Sr. 83 vs. Iowa State, 10-20-79 5. Curtis Ansel, Jr. 82 at UNLV, 9-7-02 Dean Royal, Sr. 82 vs. Missouri, 9-13-97 7. B.J. Lohsen, Sr. 79 vs. Oklahoma St., 11-4-89 8. Trevor Pardula, Jr. 78 vs. LA Tech, 9-21-13 Rich Reith, Jr. 78 vs. Kansas State, 10-18-86 10. Alonso Rojas, Sr. 77 at Iowa State, 10-30-10 Alonso Rojas, So. 77 vs. Colorado, 10-11-08 Kyle Tucker, So. 77 vs. Texas Tech, 10-1-05
Year Player 1937 Max Replogle 1938 Ralph Miller 1939 Frank Bukaty 1940 Don Pollom 1941 Ralph Miller 1942 Hoyt Baker 1943 Don Barrington 1944 Leroy Robison 1945 Frank Pattee 1946 Frank Pattee 1947 Tom Scott 1948 Dolph Simons, Fr. 1949 Bill Mace, Fr. 1950 Dolph Simons, Jr. 1951 George Mrkonic, Jr. 1952 Gil Reich, Sr. 1953 Ralph Moody, So. 1954 Ted Rohde, So. 1955 Ted Rohde, Jr. 1956 Ted Rohde, Sr. 1957 Jim Letcavits, Sr. 1958 Doyle Schick, So. 1959 John Hadl, So. 1960 John Hadl, Jr. 1961 John Hadl, Sr. 1962 Tony Leiker, Jr. 1963 Tony Leiker, Sr. 1964 Mike Johnson, Jr. 1965 Bill Lynch 1966 Dave Morgan, So. 1967 Dave Morgan, Jr. 1968 Bill Bell, Jr. 1969 Bill Bell, Sr. 1970 Keith Lieppman, Sr. 1971 Marc Harris, So. 1972 Marc Harris, Jr. 1973 Marc Harris, Sr. 1974 Bob Swift, Jr. 1975 John O’Rear, Sr. 1976 Mike Hubach, Fr. 1977 Mike Hubach, So. 1978 Mike Hubach, Jr. 1979 Mike Hubach, Sr. 1980 Bucky Scribner, So. 1981 Bucky Scribner, Jr. 1982 Bucky Scribner, Sr. 1983 Clint Colburn, Fr. 1984 Tom Becker, Fr. 1985 Rob Dickerson, Jr. 1986 Rich Rieth, Jr. 1987 John Brehm, Jr. 1988 B.J. Lohsen, Jr. 1989 B.J. Lohsen, Sr. 1990 Dan Eichloff, Fr. 1991 Dan Eichloff, So. 1992 Dan Eichloff, Jr. 1993 Dan Eichloff, Sr. 1994 Darrin Simmons, Jr. 1995 Darrin Simmons, Sr. 1996 Dean Royal, Jr. 1997 Dean Royal, Sr. 1998 Matt Tyler, Fr. 1999 Joey Pelfanio, Jr. 2000 Joey Pelfanio, Sr. 2001 Chris Tyrrell, Fr. 2002 Curtis Ansel, Jr. 2003 Curtis Ansel, Sr. 2004 Kyle Tucker, Fr. 2005 Kyle Tucker, So. 2006 Kyle Tucker, Jr. 2007 Kyle Tucker, Sr. 2008 Alonso Rojas, So. 2009 Alonso Rojas, Jr. 2010 Alonso Rojas, Sr. 2011 Ron Doherty, So. 2012 Ron Doherty, Jr. 2013 Trevor Pardula, Jr. 2014 Trevor Pardula, Sr. 2015 Matthew Wyman, Jr.
No. 44 17 42 26 47 30 45 30 20 44 13 34 34 32 42 26 34 29 20 26 48 16 43 43 50 49 30 15 46 46 22 41 65 75 76 75 66 58 50 34 80 76 69 66 76 75 47 50 69 69 15 55 48 39 54 55 59 41 51 58 79 63 72 65 53 82 47 58 66 58 46 58 52 64 64 56 84 83 53
Avg. 37.5 40.3 40.3 32.0 39.1 35.9 28.1 36.0 32.3 33.1 35.0 36.9 38.1 41.1 35.3 35.6 37.9 43.7 42.3 41.6 36.6 39.9 45.6 40.5 36.1 39.2 39.7 39.7 41.5 42.4 39.2 41.9 36.5 40.4 37.5 33.9 37.7 38.1 38.0 38.0 40.6 41.4 42.5 44.1 42.8 45.8 37.3 37.3 41.1 39.1 41.7 41.0 42.5 42.6 42.3 40.6 41.5 39.1 43.8 38.4 43.5 37.1 43.0 38.5 40.5 42.2 41.2 40.1 42.9 39.2 38.9 40.7 41.4 42.4 42.8 40.5 43.7 44.3 41.5
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KICK RETURNS CAREER RECORDS
GAME RECORDS
No. 94 88 80 61 56
Years 2008-12 2005-08 2002-05 2011-14 1988-89
Kick Return Yards 1. D.J. Beshears 2. Marcus Herford 3. Greg Heaggans 4. JaCorey Shepherd 5. Maurice Douglas
Yards 2,123 2,075 1,885 1,320 1,077
Years 2009-12 2005-08 2002-05 2011-14 1988-89
Kick Return Average (Min. 25 Returns) 25.7 Charlie Hoag (26 for 669) 1950-52 (Min. 50 Returns) 23.6 Marcus Herford (88 for 2,075) 2 005-08 23.6 Greg Heaggans (80 for 1,885) 2002-04
SEASON RECORDS No. 49 37 36 33 31
Year 2011 2014 2010 2015 2007
Kick Return Yards Yards 1. D.J. Beshears, Jr. 1,014 2. D.J. Beshears, So. 922 3. Marcus Herford, Jr. 888 4. JaCorey Shepherd, Sr. 773 5. Marcus Herford, So. 757
Year 2011 2010 2007 2014 2006
Kick Return Average (Min. 10) 29.6 John Hadl (10 for 296) (Min. 15) 26.3 Ashaundai Smith (17 for 448) (Min. 25) 28.6 Marcus Herford (31 for 888)
Kick Returns No. Game, Date 1. JaCorey Shepherd, Sr. 8 at Baylor, 11-1-14 2. D.J. Beshears, Jr. 7 vs. Oklahoma, 10-15-11 D.J. Beshears, Jr. 7 vs. N. Illinois, 9-10-11 Dezmon Briscoe, So. 7 vs. Missouri, 11-29-08 5. Ryan Schadler, RFr. 6 vs. Kansas State, 11-28-15 JaCorey Shepherd, Sr . 6 vs. TCU, 11-15-14 D.J. Beshears, Jr. 6 vs. Texas Tech, 10-1-11 Marcus Herford, Sr. 6 vs. Nebraska, 11-8-08 Marcus Herford, Jr. 6 vs. Nebraska, 11-3-07 Marcus Herford, So. 6 vs. Missouri, 11-25-06 Kick Return Yards No.-Yards Game, Date 1. Marcus Herford, Jr. 6-203 vs. Nebraska, 11-3-07 2. D.J. Beshears, Jr. 7-197 vs. No. Illinois, 9-10-11 3. Dezmon Briscoe, So. 7-195 vs. Missouri, 11-29-08 Greg Heaggans, So. 4-195 vs. Missouri St., 9-14-02 5. JaCorey Shepherd, Jr. 5-169 vs. Oklahoma St.., 11-9-13 Longest Kick Returns Yards Game, Date 1. Art Pooler 108 vs. Oklahoma, 10-21-1905 2. Greg Heaggans, So. 100 vs. Missouri State, 9-14-02 Eric Vann, Jr. 100 vs. Oklahoma, 10-5-96 June Henley, Fr. 100 vs. Colorado, 11-13-93 5. Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 98 vs. Texas, 11-21-09 6. Carl Nesmith, Jr. 97* vs. Colorado, 9-18-99 John Hadl, So. 97 vs. Syracuse, 9-26-59 8. Vince O’Neil, So. 96 vs. Nebraska, 10-17-70 9. Ashaundai Smith, Jr. 93 vs. UAB, 9-24-94 Gale Sayers, Sr. 93 vs. Oklahoma, 10-17-64 *- Did not score
1959 1994 2007
Cs O R Rb
Yds. Avg. 159 22.7 280 23.3 259 23.5 278 27.8 132 26.4 220 36.7 172 19.1 126 14.0 261 23.7 260 21.7 212 23.6 296 29.6 87 21.8 165 20.6 141 23.5 184 20.4 195 27.8 156 15.6 387 19.4 285 20.4 217 16.7 279 18.6 494 23.5 212 17.7 257 17.1 117 11.7 180 18.0 369 23.1 214 19.5 179 16.3 263 21.9 201 18.3 124 20.7 234 21.3 276 23.0 254 19.5 380 20.0 83 10.4 282 18.8 293 17.2 531 22.1 326 19.2 422 20.1 263 17.5 330 22.0 250 22.8 448 26.4 340 22.7 451 25.1 455 21.7 377 23.6 484 23.0 196 21.8 331 22.4 691 24.7 665 23.8 359 23.9 246 22.4 757 26.1 888 28.6 430 15.4 432 22.7 922 25.6 1,014 20.7 260 20.0 547 22.8 773 20.9 750 22.7
Mj
No. 7 12 11 10 5 6 9 9 11 12 9 10 4 8 6 9 7 10 20 14 13 15 21 12 15 10 10 16 11 11 12 11 6 13 12 13 19 8 15 17 24 17 21 15 15 11 17 15 18 21 16 21 9 15 28 28 15 11 29 31 28 19 36 49 13 24 37 33
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D.J. BESHEARS
Year Player 1948 Forrest Griffith, Jr. 1949 Forrest Griffith, Sr. 1950 Charlie Hoag, So. 1951 Charlie Hoag, Jr. 1952 Charlie Hoag, Sr. 1953 Don Hess, Jr. 1954 Terry McIntosh, So. 1955 Bev Buller, Sr. 1956 Homer Floyd, So. 1957 Homer Floyd, Jr. 1958 Homer Floyd, Sr. 1959 John Hadl, So. 1960 John Hadl, Jr. 1961 John Hadl, Sr. 1962 Gale Sayers, So. 1963 Gale Sayers, Jr. 1964 Gale Sayers, Sr. 1965 Mike Johnson, Sr. 1966 Donnie Shanklin, So. 1967 Junior Riggins, Jr. 1968 Donnie Shanklin, Sr. 1969 Steve Conley, So. 1970 Ron Jessie, Sr. 1971 Steve Conley, Sr. 1972 Delvin Williams, Jr. 1973 Laverne Smith, Fr. 1974 Eddie Lewis, Jr. 1975 Eric Franklin, Fr. 1976 Mike Higgins, Fr. 1977 Jimmy Little, So. 1978 Mike Higgins, Jr. 1979 Wayne Capers, Fr. 1980 Wayne Capers, So. 1981 Bobby Johnson, Jr. 1982 Darren Green, Jr. 1983 Darren Green, Sr. 1984 Milt Garner, Fr. 1985 Undra Lofton, So. 1986 Scott Shriner, Jr. 1987 Frank Hatchett, Fr. 1988 Arnold Snell, Sr. 1989 Maurice Douglas, So. 1990 Maurice Douglas, Jr. 1991 George White, So. 1992 George White, Jr. 1993 Dorian Brew, So. 1994 Ashaundai Smith, Jr. 1995 Ashaundai Smith, Sr. 1996 Eric Vann, Jr. 1997 David Winbush, Fr. 1998 Mitch Bowles, Jr. 1999 Carl Nesmith, Jr. 2000 David Winbush, Sr. 2001 Termaine Fulton, Sr. 2002 Greg Heaggans, So. 2003 Greg Heaggans, Jr. 2004 Greg Heaggans, Sr. 2005 Kenneth Thompson, Jr. 2006 Marcus Herford, So. 2007 Marcus Herford, Jr. 2008 Marcus Herford, Sr. 2009 Dezmon Briscoe, Jr. 2010 D.J. Beshears, So. 2011 D.J. Beshears, Jr. 2012 Tre’ Parmalee, Fr. 2013 JaCorey Shepherd, Jr. 2014 JaCorey Shepherd, Sr. 2015 Ryan Schadler, RFr.
RECORD BOOK
Kick Returns 1. D.J. Beshears 2. Marcus Herford 3. Greg Heaggans 4. JaCorey Shepherd 5. Maurice Douglas
Kick Returns 1. D.J. Beshears, Jr. 2. JaCorey Shepherd, Sr. 3. D.J. Beshears, So. 4. Ryan Schadler, RFr. 5. Marcus Herford, Jr.
YEARLY LEADERS
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PUNT RETURNS
YEARLY LEADERS
CAREER RECORDS
CHARLES
96 GORDON 2003-05
PUNT RETURNS
BRUCE
69 ADAMS DONNIE 57 SHANKLIN DAYMOND 56 PATTERSON 1972-74
PUNT RETURNS 1966-68
PUNT RETURNS 2008-12
CHARLES GORDON
PUNT RETURNS
Punt Return Yards 1. Charles Gordon 2. Donnie Shanklin 3. Bud French
Yards 999 606 600
Years 2002-05 1966-68 1946-49
Punt Return Average Avg. Years (Min. 15) Ralph Moody 19.5 (15-293) 1953-55 (Min. 18) Isaac Byrd 14.6 (18-262) 1995-96 Punt Return Touchdowns 1. Donnie Shanklin
No. 3
Years 1966-68
Punt Return Touchdowns No. Year 1. Milt Garner, Jr. 2 1986 LeRoy Irvin, Sr. 2 1979 Gil Reich, Sr. 2 1952
GAME RECORDS Punt Returns No. 1. Dutch Lonborg, Sr. 13
Game, Date vs. Drake, 10-16-20
Punt Return Yards Yards Game, Date 1. Dutch Lonborg, Sr. 277 vs. Drake, 10-16-20 2. Donnie Shanklin, Sr. 139 vs. Indiana, 9-28-68 Punt Return Average (Min. 4) Avg. Game, Date Donnie Shankin, Sr. 34.8 (4-139) vs. Indiana, 1968
SEASON RECORDS Punt Returns 1. Charles Gordon, Sr. 2. Dutch Lonborg, Sr. 3. Charles Gordon, Jr. 4. LeRoy Irvin, Sr. Bruce Adams, Sr. 6. Charles Gordon, So.
No. 41 32 29 27 27 26
Years 2005 1920 2004 1979 1974 2003
Punt Return Yards 1. Charles Gordon, Sr. 2. Charles Gordon, So. 3. Gil Reich, Sr. 4. LeRoy Irvin, Sr.
Yards 398 341 327 321
Year 2005 2003 1952 1979
Punt Return Average Avg. (Min. 10) Isaac Byrd, Sr. 19.5 (11-214) (Min. 15) Gil Reich, Sr. 17.2 (19-327)
Year 1996 1952
Punt Return Touchdowns No. 1. Several times 1 (Most recent: Nick Harwell at West Virginia, 10-4-14) Longest Punt Return Yards Game, Date 1. Isaac Byrd, Sr. 94 vs. Oklahoma, 10-5-96 2. Bob Marshall, Jr. 90 vs. Oklahoma St., 10-26-56 3. Lee Hawkins, Sr. 88 vs. Iowa State, 10-23-71 4. Brian Murph, So. 85 vs. Houston, 12-23-05 5. Charles Gordon, So. 82* vs. UNLV, 9-6-03 Ralph Moody, Jr. 82 vs. UCLA, 9-25-54 7. Harrison Hill, Fr. 81 vs. UAB, 9-26-98 Dorian Brew, Jr. 81 vs. UAB, 9-24-94 9. Henri Childs, Fr. 79 vs. Missouri, 9-12-98 10. Dick Blowey, Jr. 78* vs. SMU, 10-23-54 * - Did not score
Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1948 Bud French, Jr. 25 307 12.3 1949 Bud French, Sr. 21 293 13.9 1950 Marion Wells, Jr. 12 193 16.1 1951 Marion Wells, Sr. 14 148 10.6 1952 Gil Reich, Sr. 19 327 17.2 1953 Don Hess, Jr. 7 83 11.9 1954 Ralph Moody, Jr. 9 150 16.7 1955 Ralph Moody, Sr. 3 64 21.3 1956 Bob Marshall, Jr. 6 124 20.7 1957 Larry Carrier, Jr. 6 73 12.2 1958 Homer Floyd, Sr. 14 130 9.3 1959 John Hadl, So. 10 81 8.1 1960 Roger McFarland, So. 15 134 8.9 1961 John Hadl, Sr. 17 191 11.2 1962 Ron Oelschlager, So. 9 113 12.6 1963 Gale Sayers, Jr. 5 130 26.0 1964 Gale Sayers, Sr. 15 138 9.2 1965 Charlie Hess, Sr. 19 46 2.4 1966 Donnie Shanklin, So. 17 212 12.5 1967 Donnie Shanklin, Jr. 25 271 10.8 1968 Donnie Shanklin, Sr. 15 213 14.2 1969 Steve Conley, So. 13 120 9.2 1970 Steve Conley, Jr. 18 155 8.6 1971 Lee Hawkins, Sr. 11 151 13.7 1972 Bruce Adams, So. 16 123 7.7 1973 Bruce Adams, Jr. 26 292 11.2 1974 Bruce Adams, Sr. 27 132 4.9 1975 Eddie Lewis, Sr. 11 32 2.9 1976 Skip Sharp, Sr. 24 173 7.2 1977 Jimmy Little, So. 24 142 5.9 1978 Jimmy Little, Jr. 11 95 8.6 1979 LeRoy Irvin, Sr. 27 321 11.9 1980 Dan Wagoner, Jr. 12 25 2.1 1981 Dan Wagoner, Sr. 11 43 3.9 1982 Darren Green, So. 21 194 9.2 1983 Darren Green, Jr. 8 89 11.1 1984 C.J. Eanes, Fr. 13 83 6.3 1985 C.J. Eanes, So. 26 194 7.5 1986 Milt Garner, Jr. 14 193 13.8 1987 Milt Garner, Sr. 13 134 10.3 1988 Tim Hill, Fr. 4 12 3.0 1989 Matt Gay, Fr. 10 66 6.6 1990 Charley Bowen, So. 9 86 9.6 1991 Matt Gay, Jr. 15 182 12.1 1992 Charley Bowen, Sr. 17 122 7.2 1993 Dorian Brew, So. 7 97 13.9 1994 Dorian Brew, Jr. 12 152 12.7 1995 Isaac Byrd, Jr. 7 48 6.6 1996 Isaac Byrd, Sr. 11 214 19.5 1997 Tony Blevins, Sr. 24 122 5.1 1998 Henrí Childs, Fr. 15 166 11.1 1999 Henrí Childs, So. 20 226 11.3 2000 Roger Ross, Jr. 23 189 8.2 2001 Roger Ross, Sr. 25 269 10.8 2002 Remuise Johnson, Jr. 19 124 6.5 2003 Charles Gordon, So. 26 341 13.1 2004 Charles Gordon, Jr. 29 260 9.0 2005 Charles Gordon, Sr. 41 398 9.7 2006 Jonathan Lamb, Sr. 15 165 11.0 2007 Raimond Pendleton, So. 14 170 12.1 2008 Daymond Patterson, Fr. 22 243 11.0 2009 Daymond Patterson, So. 21 168 8.0 2010 Daymond Patterson, Jr. 13 49 3.8 2011 D.J. Beshears, Jr. 10 72 7.2 2012 Daymond Patterson, Sr. 6 45 7.5 2013 Connor Embree, Jr. 16 182 11.4 2014 Nick Harwell, Sr. 8 155 19.4 2015 Tre’ Parmalee, Sr. 10 28 2.8
145
TACKLES CAREER RECORDS
SEASON RECORDS
No. 633 416 403 381 350 347 341 335 332 318 313 309 309
Years 1982-85 2002-05 1984-87 1978-81 1986-87, 90 1976-79 1965-67 2011-14 1992-96 1978-81 1969-71 1989-92 1977-80
Tackles By a Lineman 1. Eldridge Avery 2. Gregg Smith 3. Mike Butler 4. John Zook
No. 268 256 208 202
Years 1983, 85-87 1977-78, 80-81 1973-77 1966-68
Tackles By a Linebacker No. 1. Willie Pless 633 2. Nick Reid 416 3. Rick Bredesen 403 4. Kyle McNorton 381 Tackles By a Defensive Back No. 1. LeRoy Irvin 347 2. Darrell Stuckey 295 3. Chris Harris 290
Years 1982-85 2002-05 1984-87 1978-81 Years 1976-79 2006-09 2007-10
Tackles by a Linebacker 1. Willie Pless, Jr. 2. Willie Pless, Sr. 3. Willie Pless, So.
No. 206 191 188
Year 1984 1985 1983 Year 1978 1998 1993
Tackles for a Loss 1. Charlton Keith, Sr. 2. Greg Cole, Sr. 3. Ron Warner, Sr. 4. James Holt, Sr. 5. Jim Zidd, Jr. 6. Algie Atkinson, Sr. 7. Stanley Gardner, Jr. 8. Willie Pless, So. 9. Nick Reid, Jr. Mike Butler, Sr. Dean Zook, Jr.
No. 23 21 20.5 19.5 19 18 17 16 15 15 15
Year 2005 2002 1997 2008 1978 2001 1979 1984 2004 1976 1973
Quarterback Sacks 1. Ron Warner, Sr. 2. Algie Atkinson, Sr. 3. James Holt, Sr. Brandon Perkins, Sr. Dana Stubblefield, Jr. 6. Kyle Moore, Sr. 7. Charlton Keith, Sr. 8. Phil Forte, So. 9. Michael Reynolds, Sr. Jake Laptad, So. David McMillan, Sr. Brandon Perkins, So. Nate Dwyer, Jr. Algie Atkinson, Jr. Hanson Caston, Sr. Keith Rodgers, Sr. Phil Forte, Sr. Willie Pless, Jr.
No. 14.5 11 10 10 10 9.5 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Year 1997 2001 2008 2005 1991 1992 2005 1984 2014 2008 2004 2003 2000 2000 1998 1995 1986 1984
Tackles By A Linebacker 1. Curtis Moore, So. (19 UT, 6 AT) Willie Pless, Jr. (10 UT, 15 AT) Steve Towle, Sr. (11 UT, 14 AT)
No. Game, Date 25 vs. Iowa State, 10-22-88 25 vs. Oklahoma St., 10-20-84 25
vs. Colorado, 11-9-74
Tackles By A Defensive Back No. Game, Date 1. LeRoy Irvin, Sr. 21 vs. Missouri, 11-22-79 Quarterback Sacks No. Game, Date 1. Brandon Perkins, Sr. 5 vs. LA Tech, 9-17-05 2. Ron Warner, Sr. 4 vs. Texas Tech, 10-11-97 3. Several players 3 (Most recent: James Holt vs. Minnesota, 12-31-08)
ALGIE ATKINSON
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Tackles by a Defensive Back No. 1. LeRoy Irvin, Jr. 127 2. Michael Allen, Sr. 120 3. Clint Bowen, Sr. 114
Tackles By A Lineman No. Game, Date 1. Sylvester Wright, Sr. 15 vs. Oklahoma, 10-22-94 John Zook, Jr. 15 vs. Nebraska, 10-14-67
Rb
Years 1998-2001 2007-10 1996-97 2002-05 1983-86 1998-2001 1990-92 1990-92 2001-04 2002-05
Year 1974 1980 1980 1973
R
No. 24 21 20.5 20 20 17 17 15.5 15 14
No. 106 102 91 91
No. Game, Date 25 vs. Iowa State, 10-22-88 25 vs. Oklahoma St., 10-20-84 25 vs. Colorado, 11-9-74 22 vs. Texas Tech, 10-6-01 22 vs. Missouri, 11-19-88 22 vs. Colorado, 10-15-88 22 vs. Kansas St., 10-13-84 22 vs. Missouri, 11-19-83 21 at Texas Tech, 10-18-14 21 vs. Missouri, 11-22-79 21 vs. Colorado, 10-7-78 21 vs. Oklahoma, 11-9-68
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Quarterback Sacks 1. Algie Atkinson 2. Jake Laptad 3. Ron Warner 4. Brandon Perkins Phil Forte 6. Nate Dwyer Dana Stubblefield 8. Kyle Moore 9. David McMillan 10. Nick Reid
Tackles By a Lineman 1. Michael Lemon, Sr. 2. Jeffrey Fox, Sr. 3. Gregg Smith, Jr. Dean Zook, Jr.
Total Tackles 1. Curtis Moore, So. Willie Pless, Jr. Steve Towle, Sr. 4. Marcus Rogers, Sr. Curtis Moore, So. Curtis Moore, So. Willie Pless, Jr. Willie Pless, So. 9. Ben Heeney, Sr. LeRoy Irvin, Sr. Scellars Young, So. Emery Hicks, Jr.
Cs
Years 1982-85 2002-05 1977-79 2011-14 1998-2001 2007-10 1973-76 1998-2001 2004-05 2001-04 1990-92 1989-92
Year 1984 1985 1983 1988 1974 1983 1989 2003 1981 1980
Mj
No. 41 40 40 35.5 35 33.5 33 31 30 30 30 30
No. 206 191 188 170 155 147 146 133 132 132
Kf
Tackles for a Loss 1. Willie Pless 2. Nick Reid Jim Zidd 4. Ben Heeney 5. Algie Atkinson 6. Jake Laptad 7. Mike Butler 8. Nate Dwyer 9. Charlton Keith David McMillan Dana Stubblefield Gilbert Brown
Total Tackles 1. Willie Pless, Jr. 2. Willie Pless, Sr. 3. Willie Pless, So. 4. Curtis Moore, So. 5. Steve Towle, Sr. 6. Darnell Williams, Fr. 7. Roger Robben, So. 8. Nick Reid, So. 9. Kyle McNorton, Sr. Kyle McNorton, Jr.
RECORD BOOK
Total Tackles 1. Willie Pless 2. Nick Reid 3. Rick Bredesen 4. Kyle McNorton 5. Curtis Moore 6. LeRoy Irvin 7. Mike Sweatman 8. Ben Heeney 9. Ronnie Ward 10. Chris Toburen 11. Kenny Page 12. Hassan Bailey Scellars Young
GAME RECORDS
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1983 1985 1984
YEARLY LEADERS
206 TACKLES WILLIE PLESS
191 TACKLES WILLIE PLESS
188 TACKLES WILLIE PLESS
Year Player 1965 Mike Sweatman, So. 1966 Mike Sweatman, Jr. 1967 Mickey Doyle, Jr. 1968 Emery Hicks, Jr. 1969 Kenny Page, So. 1970 Gary Davenport, Sr. 1971 Kenny Page, Sr. 1972 Steve Towle, So. 1973 Dean Zook, Jr. 1974 Steve Towle, Sr. 1975 Terry Beeson, Jr. 1976 Terry Beeson, Sr. 1977 LeRoy Irvin, So. 1978 LeRoy Irvin, Jr. 1979 Scellars Young, Jr. 1980 Kyle McNorton, Jr. 1981 Kyle McNorton, Sr. 1982 Eddie Simmons, So. 1983 Willie Pless, So. 1984 Willie Pless, Jr. 1985 Willie Pless, Sr. 1986 Rick Bredesen, Jr. 1987 Curtis Moore, Fr. 1988 Curtis Moore, So. 1989 Roger Robben, So. 1990 Hassan Bailey, So. 1991 Doug Terry, Sr. 1992 Hassan Bailey, Sr. 1993 Clint Bowen, Sr. 1994 Ronnie Ward, Jr. 1995 Jason Thoren, So. 1996 Ronnie Ward, Sr. 1997 Tony Blevins, Sr. 1998 Michael Allen, Sr. 1999 Andrew LeClair, So. 2000 Carl Nesmith, Sr. 2001 Marcus Rogers, Sr. 2002 Greg Cole, Sr. 2003 Nick Reid, So. 2004 Nick Reid, Jr. 2005 Nick Reid, Sr. 2006 Mike Rivera, So. 2007 Joe Mortensen, Sr. 2008 James Holt, Sr. 2009 Darrell Stuckey, Sr. 2010 Steven Johnson, Jr. 2011 Steven Johnson, Sr. 2012 Ben Heeney, So. 2013 Ben Heeney, Jr.. 2014 Ben Heeney, Sr. 2015 Fish Smithson, Jr.
Tackles 115 116 114 117 122 90 119 93 91 155 103 130 106 127 107 132 132 111 188 206 191 106 103 170 146 89 93 79 114 98 119 121 97 120 102 103 97 106 133 109 112 90 106 105 93 95 124 112 88 127 111
WILLIE PLESS
BEN HEENEY
NICK REID
147
INTERCEPTIONS
YEARLY LEADERS
GAME RECORDS
Interceptions No. Years 1. Ray Evans 17 1941-42, 46-47 2. Aqib Talib 13 2005-07 3. Hal Cleavinger 12 1950-52 4. Milt Garner 11 1984-87 5. Wayne Ziegler 10 1983-86 LeRoy Irvin 10 1976-79 Gary Adams 10 1970-72 8. Charles Gordon 9 2003-05 Pete Konek 9 1951-52 10. Darrell Stuckey 8 2006-09 Justin Thornton 8 2006-09 Richard Bertuzzi 8 1945-48
Interceptions No. Game, Date 1. Bill Crank, So. 3 vs. Tulane, 10-25-58 Duane Morris, So. 3 vs. Oklahoma St., 11-16-57 John Konek, So. 3 vs. Oklahoma St., 11-17-51 4. Several players 2 (Most recent: Dexter McDonald vs. SEMO, 9-6-14)
Interception Return Yards Yards 1. Aqib Talib 322 2. Bradley McDougald 189 3. Pete Konek 180 Touchdown Returns 1. Aqib Talib Patrick Brown Roger Foote
No. 2 2 2
Years 2005-07 2009-12 1951-52
Interception Returns Yards Game, Date 1. Aqib Talib, Sr. 100 vs. FIU, 9-22-07 2. John Hadl, So. 98 vs. TCU, 9-19-59 3. James Bowman, Sr. 92 vs. Oklahoma, 11-17-73 4. Marcquis Roberts, Jr. 83 at Iowa State, 10-3-15 5. Deral Boykin, So. 78 vs. Montana State, 9-2-89 6. Tom Fitch, Sr. 75 vs. Washington St., 9-24-77 Dale Holt, So. 75 vs. Illinois, 9-21-68 Touchdown Returns 1. Patrick Brown, Jr.
No. 2
Game, Date vs. UAB, 8-28-97
Years 2005-07 1995-98 1978, 80-82
SEASON RECORDS
Touchdown Returns 1. Aqib Talib, Sr. Patrick Brown, Jr. Roger Foote, Jr.
No. 2 2 2
Year 2007 1997 1981
Rb H
AQIB TALIB
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Year 2007 1951
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Yards 195 180
Cs
Interception Returns 1. Aqib Talib, Sr. 2. John Konek, So.
RAY EVANS
Yards -2 63 15 58 26 87 45 180 67 49 7 31 89 47 50 105 4 7 9 33 11 22 9 56 47 22 18 79 5 47 88 19 46 30 3 109 86 17 34 19 76 41 81 75 26 58 52 92 27 3 61 106 47 6 0 0 84 78 2 19 39 83 53 0 8 31 30 79 0 64 74 5 68 72 25 5 7 37 1 35 52 48 82 195 74 33 0 8 8 86 20 63 54 45 0 13 22
Mj
Year 1942 1951 2004 2006 2002 1983 1976 1952 2013 2008 2007 2007 1985 1984 1980 1979 1977 1973 1950
No. 10 2 4 4 4 3 3 5 8 6 4 2 3 3 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 4 4 6 5 2 5 5 4 2 2 6 5 5 3 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 2 2 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 2 2 2 7 4 6 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 5 3 2 2
Kf
Interceptions No. 1. Ray Evans, So. 10 2. John Konek, So. 8 3. Charles Gordon, Jr. 7 4. Aqib Talib, Jr. 6 Remuise Johnson, Jr. 6 Jeff Colter, Sr. 6 Skip Sharp, Sr. 6 Hal Cleavinger, Sr. 6 9. Isaiah Johnson, So. 5 Darrell Stuckey, Jr. 5 Aqib Talib, Sr. 5 Justin Thornton, So. 5 Milt Garner, So. 5 Wayne Ziegler, So. 5 Joe Tumpich, Sr. 5 LeRoy Irvin, Sr. 5 Tom Fitch, Sr. 5 Rocky Bron, Sr. 5 Hal Cleavinger, So. 5
Year Player 1942 Ray Evans, So. 1946 Dick Bertuzzi, So. 1947 Tom Scott 1948 Dick Bertuzzi, Sr. Forrest Griffith, Jr. 1949 Cliff McDonald, Sr. Bill Mace, Fr. 1950 Hal Cleavinger, So. 1951 John Konek, So. 1952 Hal Cleavinger, Sr. 1953 Dan Hess, Jr. 1954 Ralph Moody, Jr. 1955 Bev Buller, Sr. 1956 Charles McCue 1957 Duane Morris, So. 1958 Bill Crank, So. 1959 John Hadl, So. 1960 Jim Jarrett, Jr. Roger McFarland, So. Doyle Schick, Sr. 1961 Roger McFarland, Jr. Kent Staab, Sr. 1962 Jim Marshall, Sr. Ron Oelschlager, So. 1963 Phil Doughty, Sr. 1964 Dave Crandall, Sr. 1965 Charles Hess, Sr. 1966 Tommy Ball, So. Bill Hunt, So. Bill Lynch, Jr. 1967 Tommy Ball, Jr. 1968 Dave Holt, So. 1969 George McGowan, Sr. 1970 Gary Adams, So. 1971 Gary Adams, Jr. Lee Hawkins, Sr. 1972 Gary Adams, Sr. Rick Mudge, So. Steve Towle, So. 1973 Rocky Bron, Sr. 1974 Nolan Cromwell, So. 1975 John O’Rear Chris Golub, Jr. 1976 Skip Sharp, Sr. 1977 Thomas Fitch, Sr. 1978 LeRoy Irvin, Jr. 1979 LeRoy Irvin, Sr. 1980 Joe Tumpich, Sr. 1981 Roger Foote, Jr. 1982 Eddie Simmons, Jr. Robert Gentry, Sr. 1983 Jeff Colter, Sr. 1984 Wayne Ziegler, So. 1985 Milt Garner, So. 1986 Wayne Ziegler, Sr. 1987 Clint Normore, Jr. Milt Garner, Sr. 1988 Peda Samuel, Sr. 1989 Deral Boykin, So. 1990 Tim Hill, Jr. Hassan Bailey, So. 1991 Tim Hill, Sr. 1992 Charley Bowen, Sr. Kwamie Lassiter, So. 1993 Dorian Brew, So. Clint Bowen, Sr. Tony Blevins, Fr. 1994 Kwamie Lassiter, Sr. 1995 Dorian Brew, Sr. 1996 Jason Harris, Jr. 1997 Jamie Harris, Jr. Patrick Brown, Jr. 1998 Muhammad Abdul-Rahim, Jr. 1999 Carl Nesmith, Jr. 2000 Carl Nesmith, Sr. Quincy Roe, Jr. 2001 Andrew Davison, Sr. 2002 Remuise Johnson, Jr. 2003 Tony Stubbs, Jr. Remuise Johnson, Sr. Rodney Fowler, So. 2004 Charles Gordon, Jr. 2005 Theo Baines, Sr. 2006 Aqib Talib, Jr. 2007 Aqib Talib, Sr. Justin Thornton, So. 2008 Darrell Stuckey, Jr. 2009 Ryan Murphy, So. 2010 Isiah Barfield, Jr. Tyler Patmon, Fr. 2011 Bradley McDougald, Jr. Greg Brown, Jr. 2012 Bradley McDougald, Sr. Tyler Patmon, Jr. 2013 Isaiah Johnson, So. 2014 JaCorey Shepherd, Sr. 2015 Greg Allen, Jr. Fish Smithson, Jr.
RECORD BOOK
CAREER RECORDS
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TEAM PER GAME BESTS OFFENSE
Rushing Yards Per Game Avg. Yards 1. 311.6 3116 2. 297.4 3721 3. 290.7 3488 4. 272.6 2999 5. 261.0 2610 6. 247.1 2718 7. 245.2 2698 8. 243.1 2431 9. 232.1 2553 10. 228.6 2286 Passing Yards Per Game Avg. Yards 1. 310.3 3724 2. 305.6 3973 3. 291.0 3783 4. 286.0 3146 5. 255.9 3327 6. 254.8 3057 7. 220.5 2425 8. 207.9 2287 9. 197.7 2372 10. 196.7 2164
DEFENSE
G Year 10 1950 11 1976 11 1975 11 1968 10 1962 11 1994 11 1991 10 1963 11 1992 10 1961
Total Yards Per Game Avg. Yards 1. 479.8 6237 2. 432.4 3973 3. 422.4 5069 4. 421.5 5479 5. 403.1 4434 6. 401.8 4420 7. 396.8 3968 8. 395.1 4346 9. 393.2 4325 10. 384.3 4228
G Year 13 2007 13 2008 12 2009 13 2003 11 1983 11 1968 10 1950 11 1992 11 1995 11 1991
Rushing Yards Per Game Avg. Yards G Year 1. 83.2 999 12 2005 2. 94.8 1232 13 2007 3. 109.0 1308 12 2006 4. 109.2 1092 10 1947 5. 113.9 1139 10 1961 6. 117.6 1294 11 2004 7. 123.0. 1600 13 2008 8. 125.7 1383 11 1992 9. 135.7 1357 10 1962 10. 138.2 1659 12 2009
Total Yards Per Game Avg. Yards 1. 187.2 1872 2. 189.1 1891 3. 215.1 2151 4. 235.8 2358 5. 240.4 2404 6. 240.7 2407 7. 253.6 2536 8. 255.9 2559 9. 258.7 3104 10. 272.0 3264
G Year 10 1960 10 1947 10 1961 10 1962 10 1948 10 1946 10 1963 10 1952 11 1973 11 1975
G Year 12 2009 13 2008 13 2007 11 1983 13 2003 11 1985 11 2004 11 1972 12 2006 11 1989
Points Per Game Avg. 1. 42.7 2. 34.5 3. 33.4 4. 31.8 5. 31.6 6. 29.5 7. 29.4 8. 29.0 9. 29.0 10. 28.5
G Year 13 2007 11 1968 13 2008 11 1992 10 1951 13 2003 12 2009 12 2006 10 1947 11 1994
Passing Yards Per Game Avg. Yards 1. 48.3 483 2. 61.0 610 3. 61.2 612 4. 74.1 741 5. 77.7 777 6. 82.0 820 7. 86.6 866 8. 90.4 994 9. 92.8 1114 10. 94.4 944
Points Per Game Avg. 1. 7.8 2. 8.1 3. 8.2 4. 11.0 5. 11.6 6. 12.2 7. 12.3 8. 13.4 9. 13.5 10. 13.7
G Year 10 1960 10 1961 10 1947 10 1952 10 1962 10 1963 11 1975 10 1959 10 1946 10 1948
Pts 556 380 434 350 316 384 353 348 290 314
G Year 10 1960 10 1953 10 1957 10 1955 10 1954 10 1947 10 1963 11 1973 11 1975 10 1945
Pts. 78 81 82 110 116 122 147 134 135 137
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TEAM GAME BESTS DEFENSE
OPPONENT
Rushing Yards -56 Kansas State, 1992 -31 Southeastern Louisiana, 2007 -23 Denver, 1947 -10 Kansas State, 1961 -9 Boston University, 1959 -8 Utah State, 1986 -6 Missouri, 2004 0 Kansas State, 1960 4 UTEP, 2009 6 UAB, 1993 7 Nebraska, 1952 10 Missouri, 2000 11 Iowa State, 1937 12 Kansas State, 1947 17 Florida State, 1973 21 Nebraska, 2005 23 Washington State, 1973 23 Minnesota, 1966 23 Missouri, 1931
Rushing Yards 604 567 566 565 547 537 536 533 516 515 510 502
Passing Yards 498 Missouri, 2009 498 Vanderbilt, 1985 442 Iowa State, 2009 422 Colorado, 2003 412 Louisiana Tech, 2008 411 Iowa State, 1989 405 Nebraska, 2006 401 Washington State, 1972 396 Jacksonville State, 2003 394 Colorado, 1983 394 Tennessee, 1973 391 Florida International, 2007 385 USC, 1983 381 South Florida, 2008 375 Missouri, 2008 367 Sam Houston State, 2008 362 Oklahoma State, 2007 357 Oklahoma, 2008 354 Iowa State, 2007 354 Nebraska, 2007 354 Missouri, 1983 349 Missouri, 2007 345 Minnesota, 2008 342 TCU, 2014 340 Houston, 2005 330 Texas Tech, 2015 328 Texas A&M, 2003 327 Toledo, 2004 327 Texas Tech, 2000 325 Oklahoma State, 2011 325 Toledo, 2007
Total Offense Yards 799 Nebraska, 1978 768 Georgia Tech, 2011 743 Baylor, 2013 717 Oklahoma State, 1988 710 Oklahoma, 2015 680 Auburn, 1988 680 Nebraska, 1983 678 Baylor, 2010 674 Oklahoma, 2008 669 Baylor, 2014 667 Missouri, 1949 666 Baylor, 2012 665 Nebraska, 1988 665 Missouri, 1948
INDIVIDUAL
R Rb H
Receiving Yards 300 Adarius Bowman, Okla. St., 2006 233 Denario Alexander, Missouri, 2009 231 Linzy Collins, Missouri, 1990 217 Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, 2011 193 Linzy Collins, Missouri, 1989
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Passing Yards 476 Seth Doege, Texas Tech, 2012 476 Mike Fouts, Utah, 1996 475 Phillip Rivers, NC State, 2003 444 Kent Kiefer, Missouri, 1989 430 Bryce Petty, Baylor, 2013
Cs
Rushing Yards 427 Samaje Perine, Oklahoma, 2014 319 Devin West, Missouri, 1998 313 Barry Sanders, Okla. St., 1988 309 Chris Brown, Colorado, 2002 294 Calvin Jones, Nebraska, 1991 285 Mike Rozier, Nebraska, 1983
Mj
Total Defense Yards 17 Denver, 1947 35 Kansas State, 1961 46 Missouri, 1958 50 Nebraska, 1960 62 TCU, 1947 62 Kansas State, 1947 69 Kansas State, 1992 75 Southeastern Louisiana, 2007 78 Utah State, 1987 78 Kansas State, 1960 78 Kansas State, 1946 82 Boston University, 1959 98 Oklahoma, 1961 98 Iowa State, 1953
Passing Yards 508 Texas Tech, 2012 494 Oklahoma State, 2011 481 North Carolina State, 2003 476 Utah, 1996 468 Oklahoma, 2008 445 Oklahoma, 2015 444 Missouri, 1989 437 Baylor, 2013 434 Baylor, 2010 429 Oklahoma State, 1989 428 Texas A&M, 2002 419 Colorado, 2003 418 Texas Tech, 2008 411 Oklahoma State, 2006
Kf
Total Offense Yards 651 Vanderbilt, 1985 648 Missouri, 1991 641 Jacksonville State, 2003 626 Missouri, 1975 615 Florida International, 2007 615 Kansas State, 1950 598 South Dakota State, 1947 593 UAB, 1987 586 Colorado, 2003 586 Colorado, 1980 582 Ball State, 1992 576 South Dakota State, 2015 576 UTEP, 2009 574 Nebraska, 2006 572 Nebraska, 2007 566 Iowa State, 2007 560 Florida State, 1974 557 Toledo, 2007 556 Washington State, 1972
Passing Yards 0 Colorado, 1988 0 Oklahoma, 1976 0 Missouri, 1963 0 Missouri, 1957 0 TCU, 1953 0 Kansas State, 1953 0 Kansas State, 1949 0 Oklahoma, 1936 0 Nebraska, 1913 1 Iowa State, 1916, 1928 4 Oklahoma State, 1960 5 Arizona, 1949 6 TCU, 1960 9 TCU, 1947 11 Colorado, 1985 11 Tulsa, 1982 14 Kansas State, 1935 15 Oklahoma State, 1972 16 Oklahoma, 1982 16 Kansas State, 1951 17 Miami (Fla.), 1978 18 Oklahoma State, 1992 18 New Mexico, 1969 18 Oklahoma State, 1923 20 Oklahoma, 1990
Georgia Tech, 2011 Nebraska, 1983 Oklahoma, 1986 Oklahoma, 1987 Nebraska, 1988 Oklahoma, 1953 Oklahoma State, 1988 Oklahoma, 1954 Nebraska, 1978 Nebraska, 1989 Oklahoma, 2014 Oklahoma, 1971
RECORD BOOK
OFFENSE
Rushing Yards 662 Washington, (Mo.), 1923 556 Missouri, 1975 513 Missouri, 1991 499 Oklahoma State, 1962 467 Washington State, 1976 467 Kansas State, 1950 452 Wisconsin, 1975 450 Denver, 1950 444 Oklahoma State, 1963 440 Oregon State, 1975 428 Colorado, 1968 425 Colorado, 1980 421 Missouri, 1976 420 Kansas State, 1975 418 UAB, 1994 414 Kansas State, 1951 401 Kansas State, 1968
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TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
OVERALL
CONFERENCE
TOTAL OFFENSE
RUSHING
G W-L PCT. 10 4-5-1 .400 10 7-2-1 .700 10 8-1-1 .800 10 7-3 .700 10 5-5 .500 10 6-4 .600 10 8-2 .800 10 7-3 .700 10 2-8 .200 10 0-10 .000 10 3-6-1 .300 10 3-6-1 .300 10 5-4-1 .500 10 4-5-1 .400 10 5-5 .500 10 7-2-1 .700 10 6-3-1 .600 10 6-3-1 .600 10 5-5 .500 10 6-4 .600 10 2-8 .200 10 2-7-1 .200 10 5-5 .500 11 9-2 .818 10 1-9 .100 11 5-6 .455 11 4-7 .364 11 4-7 .364 11 7-3-1 .636 11 4-7 .364 11 7-4 .636 11 6-5 .545 11 3-7-1 .273 11 1-10 .091 11 3-8 .273 11 4-5-2 .364 11 8-3 .727 11 2-7-2 .182 11 4-6-1 .364 11 5-6 .455 12 6-6 .500 11 3-8 .273 11 1-9-1 .091 11 1-10 .091 11 4-7 .364 11 3-7-1 .273 11 6-5 .545 12 8-4 .667 12 5-7 .417 11 6-5 .545 12 10-2 .833 11 4-7 .364 11 5-6 .455 11 4-7 .364 12 5-7 .364 12 4-7 .364 11 3-8 .273 12 2-10 .167 13 6-7 .462 11 4-7 .364 12 7-5 .583 12 6-6 .500 13 12-1 .923 13 8-5 .615 12 5-7 .417 12 3-9 .250 12 2-10 .200 12 1-11 .083 12 3-9 .250 12 3-9 .250 12 0-12 .000
W-L PCT. 1-3-1 .200 4-1 .800 4-0-1 .800 4-2 .667 2-4 .333 3-3 .500 4-2 .667 3-3 .500 2-4 .333 0-6 .000 1-4-1 .167 2-4 .333 5-2 .714 3-3-1 .429 4-3 .571 6-0-1 .857 5-2 .714 4-2-1 .571 3-4 .429 5-2 .714 2-5 .286 0-6-1 .000 5-2 .714 6-1 .857 0-7 .000 2-5 .296 2-5 .296 2-5 .296 4-2-1 .571 1-6 .143 4-3 .571 2-5 .296 2-4-1 .296 0-7 .000 2-5 .296 3-3-1 .429 4-3 .571 1-5-1 .143 2-5 .296 4-3 .571 2-5 .286 0-7 .000 0-6-1 .000 1-6 .143 2-5 .286 2-4-1 .286 3-4 .429 4-3 .571 3-4 .429 3-4 .429 5-2 .714 2-6 .250 3-5 .375 1-7 .125 3-5 .375 2-6 .250 1-7 .125 0-8 .000 3-5 .375 2-6 .333 3-5 .375 3-5 .375 7-1 .875 4-4 .500 1-7 .125 1-7 .125 0-9 .000 0-9 .000 1-8 .125 1-8 .125 0-9 .000
YDS. 2,651 2,212 3,365 2,769 3,446 3,968 3,517 3,189 2,322 1,881 2,041 2,641 2,322 2,248 2,244 2,762 2,962 3,291 3,038 2,607 2,349 2,517 2,877 4,420 3,056 3,599 2,892 3,717 3,182 3,596 3,934 3,804 2,993 2,663 2,935 3,339 3,003 2,920 4,434 3,673 4,523 2,786 3,015 3,442 3,951 4,070 4,228 4,346 4,276 4,268 4,325 3,850 2,656 3,517 3,992 3,755 2,968 3,801 5,479 3,459 3,956 4,491 6,237 5,621 5,069 3,557 3,922 4,324 3,534 3,889 3,978
ATT.-YDS. — 1,859 — 1,477 414-2,153 451-1,698 — 1,913 516-3,116 — 2,412 534-1,951 481-1,732 411-1,238 448-1,253 539-1,960 479-1,501 465-1,753 373-1,678 504-2,068 604-2,286 522-2,610 491-2,431 468-1,896 400-1,405 506-1,608 457-1,503 594-2,999 517-1,776 554-2,345 541-1,639 472-1,430 430-1,043 507-2,310 670-3,488 701-3,271 633-2,329 473-1,229 474-1,273 520-2,079 544-1,642 441-1,184 398-1,288 452-1,520 444-1,466 337- 806 453-1,220 434-1,577 492-1,787 576-2,162 614-2,698 563-2,553 581-2,567 558-2,718 493-2,276 514-1,795 411-1,267 429-1,638 512-2,053 471-1,732 438-1,288 472-1,515 492-2,152 378-1,034 425-1,608 438-2,387 512-2.454 445-1,648 379-1,345 470-1,615 543-2,314 558-2,540 496-1,849 466-1,454 444-1,355
AVG. 265.1 221.2 336.5 276.9 344.6 396.8 351.7 318.9 232.2 188.1 204.1 264.1 232.2 224.8 224.4 276.2 296.2 329.1 303.8 260.7 234.9 251.7 287.7 401.8 305.6 327.2 262.9 337.9 265.2 326.9 327.8 345.8 272.1 242.1 266.8 303.5 273.0 265.5 403.1 333.9 376.9 253.3 274.1 312.9 359.2 370.0 384.4 395.1 356.3 388.0 393.2 350.0 241.5 319.7 332.7 341.4 269.8 316.8 421.5 314.5 329.7 374.2 479.8 432.4 422.4 296.4 326.8 360.3 294.5 324.1 331.5
AVG. 185.9 147.7 202.7 169.8 191.3 311.6 241.2 195.1 173.2 123.8 125.3 196.0 150.1 175.3 167.8 206.8 228.6 261.0 243.1 189.6 140.5 160.8 150.3 272.6 177.6 213.2 149.0 130.0 86.9 210.0 290.7 297.4 211.7 111.7 115.7 189.0 149.3 107.6 117.1 138.2 122.2 73.3 110.9 143.4 189.7 196.5 245.2 232.1 213.9 247.1 206.9 163.2 115.2 148.9 171.1 157.5 117.1 126.3 165.5 94.0 134.0 176.6 188.8 126.8 112.1 134.6 159.4 211.7 154.1 121.2 112.9
PASSING ATT.-COMP. INT. 132-49 -- 92-36 9 124-63 5 157-57 17 203-84 26 121-44 14 155-61 12 179-82 14 114.38 16 128-40 18 119-39 18 116-37 16 112-52 12 102-32 11 78-37 6 103-53 5 102-46 6 108-47 5 110-37 11 122-54 4 202-78 7 162-81 14 184-85 12 183-90 6 204-79 16 202-85 16 224-104 13 315-159 23 337-174 11 198-86 18 83-32 5 120-36 15 118-42 12 260-110 18 274-124 16 212-98 15 206-101 11 296-139 20 407-216 24 304-169 14 426-235 13 378-192 20 288-163 23 270-133 15 268-144 15 257-145 14 231-114 7 249-118 13 252-137 8 196-114 6 303-182 11 290-155 8 219-98 8 270-133 9 316-164 10 321-145 11 295-132 15 430-200 12 414-255 15 420-234 19 396-211 19 363-203 19 476-302 7 500-333 13 506-320 10 353-203 14 301-191 12 313-148 13 329-154 12 376-204 13 452-243 14
SCORING PCT. YDS. .371 792 .391 735 .508 1,212 .372 1,071 .413 1,533 .363 852 .393 1,105 .458 1,238 .333 590 .312 643 .327 788 .319 681 .464 821 .314 495 .474 566 .515 694 .451 676 .435 681 .336 607 .443 711 .386 944 .500 909 .462 1,374 .492 1,421 .387 1,280 .421 1,254 .464 1,253 .505 2,287 .516 2,139 .434 1,286 .386 446 .300 533 .356 664 .423 1,434 .453 1,662 .462 1,260 .490 1,361 .470 1,736 .531 3,146 .556 2,153 .552 3,057 .508 1,980 .566 1,795 .493 1,865 .537 2,164 .564 1,908 .493 1,530 .474 1,793 .544 1,709 .582 1,550 .601 2,049 .534 2,055 .447 1,389 .493 1,879 .518 1,939 .452 2,023 .447 1,680 .465 2,286 .594 3,327 .557 2,425 .533 2,348 .559 2,372 .634 3,783 .666 3,973 .632 3,724 .575 1,942 .635 2,009 .473 1,784 .468 1,685 .542 2,435 .538 2,623
AVG. 79.2 73.5 121.2 107.1 153.3 85.2 110.5 123.8 59.0 64.3 78.8 68.1 82.1 49.5 56.6 69.4 67.6 68.1 60.7 71.1 94.4 90.9 137.4 129.2 128.0 114.0 113.9 207.9 194.5 116.9 37.2 48.5 60.4 130.4 151.1 114.5 123.7 157.8 286.0 195.7 254.8 180.0 163.2 169.5 196.7 173.5 139.1 163.0 142.4 140.9 170.8 186.8 126.3 170.8 161.6 183.9 152.7 190.5 255.9 220.5 195.7 197.7 291.0 305.6 310.3 161.8 167.4 148.7 140.4 202.9 218.6
PTS.-AVG. 139-13.9 157-15.7 304-27.6 199-19.9 259-25.9 284-28.4 316-31.6 214-21.4 83-8.3 93-9.3 93-9.3 163-16.3 115-11.5 87-8.7 163-16.3 219-21.9 245-24.5 214-21.4 207-20.7 136-13.6 119-11.9 106-10.6 166-16.6 394-35.8 176-17.6 270-24.5 187-17.0 208-18.9 253-21.1 157-14.3 262-21.8 260-23.6 131-11.9 124-11.3 172-15.6 171-15.5 188-15.7 150-13.6 296-26.9 218-19.8 262-21.9 112-10.1 135-12.3 189-17.2 248-22.5 213-19.4 303-27.5 380-31.7 242-20.2 324-29.5 345-28.8 300-27.3 177-16.1 280-25.5 294-24.5 261-21.8 182-16.5 248-20.7 384-29.5 262-23.8 269-22.4 348-29.0 556-42.7 434-33.4 353-29.4 205-17.1 268-22.3 219-18.2 184-15.3 214-17.8 183-15.2
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SCORING
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PTS.-AVG. 175-17.5 135-13.5 82-8.2 137-13.7 183-18.3 188-18.8 208-20.8 110-11.0 179-17.9 376-37.6 222-22.2 215-21.5 230-23.0 162-16.2 134-13.4 78-7.8 81-8.1 116-11.6 122-12.2 146-14.6 215-21.5 188-18.8 146-14.6 175-15.9 290-29.0 277-25.2 286-26.0 305-27.7 189-15.8 247-22.5 147-12.3 251-22.8 269-24.5 345-31.4 346-31.5 208-18.9 185-16.8 276-25.1 320-29.1 298-27.1 280-23.3 326-29.6 395-35.9 502-45.6 383-34.8 365-33.2 244-22.2 242-22.0 256-21.3 242-22.0 231-21.0 358-32.5 279-25.4 341-31.0 359-32.6 398-36.2 507-42.3 396-30.5 235-21.4 264-22.0 306-25.5 213-16.3 375-28.8 341-28.4 413-34.4 525-43.8 433-36.1 382-31.8 399-33.2 553-46.1
Rb
AVG. 94.4 95.3 82.0 87.6 132.9 112.9 109.8 102.5 61.0 77.7 74.1 102.3 61.2 98.3 103.9 48.3 101.2 100.1 86.6 106.1 97.9 129.4 149.4 145.7 142.9 141.5 128.0 175.8 90.4 103.9 92.8 130.1 107.0 118.9 171.1 146.9 104.5 127.5 159.1 193.9 206.8 145.5 110.2 178.1 214.3 214.6 170.8 194.6 187.3 135.8 200.5 223.3 155.1 151.8 202.6 190.5 216.2 217.9 227.8 220.0 269.1 222.5 273.6 245.0 222.5 277.9 289.2 242.0 243.5 293.7
R
YDS. 944 953 820 876 1,329 1,129 1,098 1,025 610 777 741 1,023 612 983 1,039 483 1,012 1,001 866 1,061 979 1,294 1,494 1,603 1,429 1,557 1408 1,934 994 1,143 1,114 1,431 1,177 1,309 1,882 1,615 1,150 1,402 1,750 2,133 2,482 1,600 1,212 1,959 2,357 2,361 1,879 2,141 2,248 2,525 2,205 2,456 1,706 1,670 2,229 2,095 2,594 2,833 2,506 2,640 3,229 2,893 3,557 2,940 2,670 3,335 3,471 2,904 2,922 3,524
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PCT. .420 .363 .490 .468 .430 .510 .453 .490 .419 .456 .398 .432 .433 .435 .456 .381 .448 .435 .390 .480 .457 .582 .516 .480 .540 .510 .410 .460 .442 .518 .466 .429 .442 .587 .523 .484 .464 .433 .531 .536 .535 .569 .477 .641 .585 .535 .545 .515 .562 .606 .515 .545 .551 .515 .579 .531 .555 .602 .539 .567 .528 .574 .610 .615 .657 .696 .675 .577 .583 .664
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ATT.-COMP. INT. 143-60 -- 154-56 12 106-52 14 158-74 15 195-85 21 182-92 14 205-93 15 161-80 12 105-44 9 81-37 5 128-51 10 148-64 11 97-42 14 161-70 13 180-82 7 113-43 11 172-77 7 186-81 8 164-64 14 148-71 12 151-69 17 177-103 8 219-113 10 267-128 14 198-102 9 243-124 18 234-96 17 278-128 19 165-73 25 195-101 9 191-89 18 245-105 19 190-84 12 172-101 6 266-139 14 244-118 12 237-110 15 201-87 7 252-134 13 295-158 11 345-184 19 239-136 11 193-92 6 245-157 11 258-152 7 295-158 8 297-162 10 307-158 16 313-176 8 322-195 8 326-168 15 279-152 12 256-141 8 239-123 12 299-173 11 311-165 12 302-167 12 390-242 12 375-202 16 420-238 15 470-248 12 528-303 23 521-318 15 423-260 7 341-224 7 375-261 8 403-272 11 407-235 14 399-233 9 402-267 9
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PASSING
ATT.-YDS. AVG. — 2,036 203.6 — 1,454 145.4 — 1,092 109.2 — 1,528 152.8 — 2,232 223.2 — 2,057 205.7 — 1,930 193.0 — 1,534 153.4 — 2,150 215.0 — 3,228 322.8 — 2,127 212.7 — 2,082 208.2 — 2,841 284.1 — 2,384 238.4 — 1,705 170.5 — 1,389 138.9 — 1,139 113.9 — 1,357 135.7 — 1,670 167.0 490-1,853 185.3 533-1,955 195.5 486-1,495 149.5 503-1,454 145.4 482-1,607 146.1 562-2,228 228.8 661-2,994 272.2 581-2,448 222.5 597-2,267 206.1 587-2,110 175.8 655-2,324 211.3 596-2,150 179.2 575-2,260 205.5 654-3,141 285.5 719-3,680 334.5 585-2,737 253.5 572-2,178 198.0 534-1,962 178.4 634-2,903 263.9 542-3,008 250.5 500-2,138 194.4 522-2,119 176.6 628-2,770 251.8 619-3,255 295.9 642-3,937 357.9 583-2,928 266.2 452-2,207 200.6 426-1,660 150.9 459-1,383 125.7 514-2,360 196.7 448-1,883 171.2 466-2,043 185.7 477-2,367 215.2 546-2,270 206.4 560-2,592 235.6 491-2,178 198.0 536-2,607 237.0 533-3,075 256.3 518-2,531 194.7 389-1,294 117.6 414- 999 83.2 373-1,308 109.0 401-1,232 94.8 406-1,600 123.1 413-1,659 138.2 491-2,462 205.2 491-3,052 238.5 450-2,311 192.6 485-2,287 190.6 466-2,516 209.7 565-3,206 267.2
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RUSHING
YEAR G YDS. AVG. 1946 10 2,980 298.0 1947 10 2,407 240.7 1948 10 1,891 189.1 1949 10 2,404 240.4 1950 10 3,561 356.1 1951 10 3,186 318.6 1952 10 3,023 302.3 1953 10 2,559 255.9 1954 10 2,760 276.0 1955 10 4,005 400.5 1956 10 2,868 286.8 1957 10 3,105 310.5 1958 10 3,453 345.3 1959 10 3,367 336.7 1960 10 2,744 274.4 1961 10 1,872 187.2 1962 10 2,151 215.1 1963 10 2,358 235.8 1964 10 2,536 253.6 1965 10 2,914 291.4 1966 10 2,934 293.4 1967 10 2,789 278.9 1968 11 2,948 294.8 1969 10 3,210 291.8 1970 11 3,657 365.7 1971 11 4,551 413.7 1972 11 3,856 350.5 1973 11 4,201 381.9 1974 11 3,104 258.7 1975 11 3,467 315.2 1976 11 3,264 272.0 1977 11 3,691 335.5 1978 11 4,318 392.5 1979 11 4,988 453.5 1980 11 4,619 419.9 1981 11 3,793 344.8 1982 11 3,112 282.9 1983 11 4,305 391.4 1984 11 4,506 409.6 1985 12 4,271 388.3 1986 11 4,622 383.4 1987 11 4,370 397.3 1988 11 4,467 406.1 1989 11 5,896 536.0 1990 11 5,285 480.5 1991 11 4,568 415.2 1992 12 4,228 384.4 1993 12 3,506 318.7 1994 11 4,608 384.0 1995 12 4,408 400.0 1996 11 4,248 386.2 1997 11 4,823 438.5 1998 11 3,976 361.5 1999 12 4,262 387.5 2000 12 4,407 400.6 2001 11 4,702 427.5 2002 12 5,669 472.4 2003 13 5,364 412.6 2004 11 3,800 345.5 2005 12 3,639 303.2 2006 12 4,537 378.1 2007 13 4,125 317.3 2008 13 5,157 396.7 2009 12 4,599 383.3 2010 12 5,132 427.7 2011 12 6,197 516.4 2012 12 5,782 481.8 2013 12 5,191 432.6 2014 12 5,438 453.2 2015 12 6,730 560.8
RECORD BOOK
TOTAL DEFENSE
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2016
MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL OFFENSE
Plays in a Season 988; 512 rush, 476 pass (2007) Plays in a Game 96; 82 rush, 14 pass, vs. Missouri (1991) 96; 63 rush, 33 pass, vs. North Texas (1979) Yards in a Season 6,237 (13 games in 2007) Yards Per Game in a Season 479.8 (13 games in 2007) Yards Per Play in a Season 6.4 (10 games in 1952) Yards in a Game 983 vs. Washington (Mo.) (1923) Yards vs. a Conference Opponent 648 vs. Missouri (1991) Yards Gained in a Loss 574 vs. Nebraska (2006) Yards Gained, Both Teams 1,184; KU-586, Colorado-598 (2003)
FIRST DOWNS
Season 326 (13 games in 2007) Rushing First Downs (In a Season) 159 (11 games in 1976) Passing First Downs (In a Season) 170 (13 games in 2007) Game 34 vs. Nebraska, 2007 34 vs. Washington (Mo. ) (1923) Rushing First Downs (In a Game) 26 vs. Missouri (1975) Passing First Downs (In a Game) 25 vs. Tennessee (1973)
SCORING
Points in a Season 556 (13 games in 2007) Season Average 42.7 (13 games in 2007) Points in a Game 86 vs. South Dakota State (1947) Points in a Conference Game 76 vs. Nebraska (2007)
18 15 12 11 10 9 7
Consecutive Wins ALL-TIME (1907-09)
Season Per Carry Average 6.0; 3,116 on 516 (1950) Yards in a Game 662 vs. Washington (Mo.) (1923) Yards in a Conference Game 556 vs. Missouri (1975)
Home Winning Streak (1908-10)
Yards in a Road Game 499 vs. Oklahoma State (1962) Rushing Touchdowns in a Season 33 (10 games in 1968)
Wins in a Season (2007)
Consecutive Wins SEASON (2007)
Consecutive Wins vs. One Opponent
KANSAS STATE (1956-65)
Shutouts in a Season (1905)
Consecutive Shutouts IN A SEASON (1904-05)
Rushing Touchdowns in a Game 7 vs. Illinois State (1998) 7 vs. Missouri (1991) 7 vs. New Mexico (1968)
DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed in a Season 2,914 (1964) Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game 278.9 (1966) Fewest Yards Per Play Allowed in a Season 4.0 (1981) Fewest Total Yards Allowed in a Game 17 by Denver (1947) Fewest Yards Allowed in a Conference Game 35 by Kansas State (1961) Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed in a Season 999 (2005)
PASSING
Attempts in a Season 476 (13 games in 2007)
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game in a Season 83.2 (2005)
Attempts in a Game 60 vs. Tennessee (1973)
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Attempt 2.4 (2005)
Completions in a Season 302 (13 games in 2007)
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed in a Game -56 vs. Kansas State (1992)
Completions in a Game 35 vs. Tennessee (1973)
Fewest Completions Allowed in a Season 3.7 (37 in 10 games) (1954)
Yards in a Season 3,783 (13 games in 2007)
Lowest Completion Percentage in a Season .364 (1946)
Yards Per Game 291.0 (13 games in 2007)
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Per Game 48.3 (483 in 10 games)
Yards in a Game 498 vs. Vanderbilt (1985)
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed in a Game 0 numerous times (most recent vs. Colorado, 1988)
Yards in a Conference Game 422 vs. Colorado (2003) Yards in a Road Game 422 vs. Colorado (2003)
TURNOVERS
Forced in a Season 52 (11 games in 1973)
Touchdown Passes in a Season 36 (13 games in 2007)
Forced in a Game 8 vs. Florida State (1973) 8 vs. Grinnell (1926)
Field Goals in a Season 24 (11 games in 1983)
Touchdown Passes in a Game 6 vs. Nebraska (2007) 6 vs. Washburn (1938)
Fumbles Forced in a Season 46 (11 games in 1971)
Field Goals in a Game 5 vs. Wichita State (1983) 5 vs. Nebraska (1981)
Interceptions Thrown in a Season 24 (11 games in 1983)
Points by Kicking in a Game 21 vs. Wichita State (1983)
MARGINS
Victory Margin 83; KU 83, Washington (Mo.) 0 (1923)
Points in a Half 49 (1st) vs. Toledo (2004) 49 (1st) vs. Illinois State (1998) 49 (1st) vs. St. Mary’s (1912)
Conference Game Victory Margin 55; KU 55, Kansas State 0 (1947)
Points in a Quarter 32 (4th) vs. Washington (Mo.) (1923)
Interceptions Thrown in a Game 5 vs. Colorado (1983) 5 vs. Louisville (1980) 5 vs. Florida State (1973)
PUNTING
Fumbles Forced in a Game 15 vs. Oklahoma State (1974) Fumbles Recovered in a Season 27 (11 games in 1973) Fumbles Recovered in a Game 7 vs. Oklahoma (1950) 7 vs. Missouri (1949)
Punts in a Season 84 (12 games in 2013)
Interceptions in a Season 25 (11 games in 1973)
Attempts in a Season 701 (11 games in 1976)
Punts in a Game 15 vs. Nebraska (1972)
Interceptions in a Game 8 vs. Grinnell (1926)
Combined Points (in a Game) 115; KU 76, Nebraska 39 (2007)
Fewest Attempts in a Season 337 (11 games in 1986)
Punting Yards in a Season 3,673 (12 games in 2014)
Interception Yards in a Season 363 (11 games in 1972)
Touchdowns in a Season 72 (13 games in 2007)
Attempts in a Game 84 vs. Colorado (1977)
Punting Yards in a Game 621 at West Virginia (2014)
Interception Yards in a Game 127 vs. Oklahoma State (1949)
Touchdowns in a Game 13 vs. South Dakota State (1947)
Fewest Attempts in a Game 16 vs. Auburn (1987)
Points By Kicking in a Season 120 (13 games in 2007)
Season Yards 3,488 (11 games in 1975)
RUSHING
HISTORY
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Evans is the only player in NCAA history to lead the nation in both passing (1,117 yards) and interceptions (10) in the same season (1942). His single-season interception mark, in fact, still remains a KU record. In addition to being an AllAmerican in football, Evans was also a two-time selection as a Helms Foundation basketball All-American for head coach Phog Allen.
1952 All-American
GIL REICH
1951 All-American He is one of just three KU athletes to serve as a captain in both football and basketball. A two-time All-Big Six selection, Schnellbacher was credited with 58 career pass receptions for 1,069 yards and both marks stood as school records for 22 years. He averaged 18.4 yards per reception. Schnellbacher was a regular in 1942 and had his career put on hold during World War II. A four-time all-conference selection in basketball, Schnellbacher played both football and basketball professionally. He played football for four seasons with the New York Yankees of the All-America Football Conference and the New York Giants of the NFL. He intercepted 34 passes and was named All-Pro defensive back three times before retiring after the 1951 season.
George Mrkonic teamed with Oliver Spencer to anchor one of the great lines in Kansas football history during the early 1950s.
As a sophomore, Spencer was a backup at KU behind future pro football hall of famer Mike McCormack. Following his senior season, Spencer was selected to play in both the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl. He played in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers from 1953-61, and served as an offensive line coach for the Oakland Raiders for 19 seasons (1962-79).
He was a standout as a cornerback, excelling in run support and as a punt returner. Reich earned all-conference and All-America honors for his performance as a defensive back. In addition, Reich split time as the starting quarterback with Jerry Robertson. He accounted for 428 yards in total offense and was credited with five touchdown passes. He averaged 17.2 yards on 19 punt returns and also served as the Jayhawks’ punter and kicked extra points.
During his three years in the lineup, Kansas compiled a combined 21-9 record, including an 8-2 mark in 1951 and 7-3 record in 1952. Mrkonic was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game in 1952 and had a brief stint in professional football as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. He also played one season in the Canadian Football League.
Reich was also a two-sport standout, playing a significant role on the Jayhawks’ 1952-53 basketball team. As a starting guard, Reich helped direct the Jayhawks to the 1953 National Championship game -- a 69-68 loss to Indiana.
GALE SAYERS
JOHN HADL
1952 All-American
A dominating blocker and outstanding athlete, Spencer and teammate George Mrkonic were recognized as two of college football’s premier linemen during the early 1950s. Spencer excelled at right offensive tackle, helping the Jayhawks to a combined 15-5 mark during his two seasons as a regular on the offensive front.
Although he played just one season at Kansas after transferring from the United States Military Academy, Gil Reich quickly established himself as one of the most determined performers in Jayhawk history.
Mrkonic, a two-time (1950-51) allconference selection, played left guard on offense and defensive tackle. Mrkonic also handled punting duties during his KU career and led the Jayhawks in punting statistics in 1951.
1960-61 All-American
He is the only athlete in KU history to have both his football jersey number (42) and basketball jersey (15) retired. Evans was a key performer in helping the Jayhawks to an 8-1-2 record, a first-place tie in the Big Six Conference and a spot in the 1948 Orange Bowl his senior season. Evans once owned the NCAA record of consecutive passing attempts (60) without an interception. He played professionally for one season with Pittsburgh.
OLIVER SPENCER
Known as the “Double Threat from Sublette,” Otto Schnellbacher excelled during his days as an athlete at Kansas in both football and basketball. Schnellbacher served as a team cocaptain of the 1947 Jayhawk team that won a share of the conference title and earned a spot in the Orange Bowl.
1963-64 All-American
Ray Evans, KU’s first All-America selection (along with Otto Schnellbacher), qualifies as one of the greatest athletes in Kansas history.
GEORGE MRKONIC
1947 All-American
OTTO SCHNELLBACHER
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John Hadl easily represents one of the greatest all-around performers in Kansas history. The Jayhawks’ first two-time AllAmerica selection, Hadl excelled in the Jayhawk offense as a quarterback and part-time halfback. He was also a highly effective defensive back, return specialist and one of the nation’s top punters during his three-year career. His jersey No. 21 is one of just three retired in Kansas football history. A three-time all-conference selection, Hadl ended his career with 1,281 yards passing and 1,016 yards rushing. He still holds the school record for longest punt (94 yards vs. Oklahoma in 1959, thirdlongest in NCAA history) and has the third-longest interception return (98 yards vs. TCU in 1959). Hadl, who led the nation in punting in 1959 with a 45.6 average, was a standout on some of KU’s great teams. The Jayhawks were a combined 14-5-2 his junior and senior seasons with Hadl at the controls and ranked nationally in the top 20 each season. He concluded his senior season by leading KU to a 33-7 win over
Rice in the Bluebonnet Bowl. Hadl was named most valuable player in the East-West Shrine game and the College All-Star Game. Hadl enjoyed a 16-year career in the NFL, passing for 33,513 yards. He was recognized as the NFL Man of the Year in 1971 and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1994. Following a successful career in coaching, Hadl moved into administration and currently serves as an associate athletics director at his alma mater.
Gale Sayers, the “Kansas Comet,” established himself in his collegiate and professional career as one of the great running backs in the history of football. A two-time All-America selection for the Jayhawks, Sayers concluded his KU career with 2,675 yards rushing and 3,917 all-purpose yards. Sayers led KU in rushing, touchdowns and kickoff returns all three years he was in the lineup. He also led the team in receiving and punt returns as a junior and senior. Sayers became the first player in NCAA Division IA history to record a 99-yard run when he broke loose against Nebraska in Lincoln during the 1963 season. He also had a 96-yard kickoff return in a 1514 upset of Oklahoma his senior season. Sayers was a first round draft pick of the Chicago Bears (and Kansas City Chiefs) and had an abbreviated seven-year NFL career that was cut short by a knee injury. He led the league in rushing in 1966 and 1969. He retired in 1972 with a career total of 4,956 rushing yards. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977 at age 34, the youngest person ever selected. He served as assistant athletics director at his alma mater from 1972-76.
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Jaynes, who earned All-America honors in 1973, had his greatest game as a senior in 1973 with a school-record performance against Tennessee in Knoxville. Jaynes connected on 35 of 58 attempts for 394 yards. “I’ve never seen him have a better day in his life,” said then-head coach Don Fambrough. Jaynes directed the Jayhawks to a 7-4-1 record his senior year, including a trip to the Liberty Bowl. Jaynes, who led KU in passing for three consecutive seasons, finished fourth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1973.
Kallmeyer, who had a career-long 57-yard field goal against Iowa State as a senior, ranks third all-time in scoring with 233 points. His 98 points in 1983 qualifies as the second-best single-season mark in KU history and his 21 points against Wichita State in the same season represents the most single-game points by a KU kicker in history.
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Bruce Kallmeyer is regarded as one of the most potent offensive weapons in Kansas history thanks to his talents as a placekicker. Kallmeyer concluded his four-year Jayhawk career with singleseason marks of field goals made (24), attempted (29) and ranks first all-time in career field goal percentage (77.9). Kallmeyer also established new standards in the Kansas record book for most field goals in a game (five) which he recorded twice in his career, against Nebraska in 1981 and Wichita State in 1983. Kallmeyer also had four field goals in the Jayhawks’ upset win over Southern California in 1983.
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He finished his career with 202 total tackles, which ranks as the fourth-best mark among defensive linemen in school history. “He never played but full speed from snap one to snap 100. He was the most full-speed player on every snap that you could imagine,” said Pepper Rodgers.
His 3,832 yards in total offense qualifies as the ninth-best mark in KU history and he was responsible for 39 touchdowns during his career, a mark that ranks fifth on KU’s all-time listing. Douglass was selected to play in the Senior Bowl, American Bowl and the College All-Star game in Chicago following his senior season. He earned Most Valuable Player honors in the American Bowl. Douglass played professionally in the NFL for 13 years with Chicago, San Diego, New Orleans and Green Bay.
1983 All-American David Jaynes brought a lethal arm to the Kansas offense in the early 1970s and broke virtually every season and career passing mark in the Jayhawk record book. A highly recruited high school quarterback at nearby Bonner Springs, Jaynes concluded his career ranked No. 1 all-time in passing yardage (a mark later broken by Frank Seurer) with 5,132 yards. His 35 career passing touchdowns stood as a school record for 34 years.
Zook earned All-America honors in 1968 as the defensive standout on a Kansas team that finished with a 9-2 record, shared the conference championship and faced Penn State in the Orange Bowl. The Jayhawks were ranked sixth nationally in the final Associated Press poll -- Zook’s senior season.
BRUCE KALLMEYER
1973 All-American
DAVID JAYNES
1968 All-American
JOHN ZOOK A three-year letterman and two-time AllBig Eight Conference selection, John Zook anchored one of the top defensive units in Kansas football history.
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Twice selected All-Big Eight Conference (1967-68), Douglass was named to both the United Press International (UPI) and Kodak All-America teams in 1968. In his senior season, Douglass directed the Pepper Rodgers-coached Jayhawks to a 9-2 record, a share of the Big Eight Conference title and a spot in the 1969 Orange Bowl. He passed for 1,316 yards and 12 touchdowns his final year as a Jayhawk. He passed for touchdowns in six consecutive games in 1968 which represented a school record. He ranks eighth all-time in career passing yardage with 2,817 yards.
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1968 All-American
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He finished his career with 13 interceptions, second all-time at KU, and added 45 passes broken up despite leaving for the NFL after his junior season. He also recorded 66 tackles as a junior as he was the Jack Tatum Award winner, a Bronko Nagurski finalist, a Jim Thorpe semifinalist and a Walter Camp watch list selection in addition to his All-America honors in 2007. Not only did Talib excel on
the defensive side of the football, he saw action as a wide receiver as well. In 2007 he caught eight passes for 182 yards and four touchdowns, giving him five touchdowns on nine career receptions. In his final game at KU he was named the MVP of the FedEx Orange Bowl. He was drafted 20th overall by Tampa Bay in the 2008 NFL Draft after his junior campaign.
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The Beaumont, Texas native was also one of three finalists for the Outland Trophy given to the nation’s top interior linemen. Collins helped pave the way for consecutive 1,000-yard rushers in Jon Cornish and Brandon McAnderson during his last two years, while anchoring an offensive unit that was among the nation’s most productive his junior year. Collins played both right and left tackle during his career. He earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors as a sophomore at right tackle and then was named an All-Big 12 First Team pick as a junior after switching to the left side. He was drafted in the fourth round by the Cincinnati Bengals.
A versatile performer, Aqib Talib capped off his Kansas career by being named a consensus All-America selection after his junior season. In that junior campaign he helped lead the Jayhawks to a 12-1 record, a regular season national ranking of second and a FedEx Orange Bowl victory. A tremendous cornerback, Talib led the country in passes defended as a sophomore with 28 and then recorded 18 more the following season.
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Big, strong, and fast, Anthony Collins became one of the nation’s premier offensive linemen in his junior season, his final year at Kansas before declaring early for the NFL Draft The 6-6, 310-pounder was named All-America First Team by the Associated Press, Walter Camp Foundation and Football Writer’s Association of America among others in 2007.
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NATIONAL HONORS ALL-AMERICA 1935 Rutherford Hayes 1947 Ray Evans 1947 Otto Schnellbacher 1951 George Mrkonic 1952 Gil Reich 1952 Oliver Spencer 1960 John Hadl 1961 John Hadl 1961 Curtis McClinton 1963 Gale Sayers 1964 Gale Sayers 1968 Bobby Douglass 1968 John Zook 1973 David Jaynes 1975 Nolan Cromwell 1983 Bruce Kallmayer 1984 Willie Pless 1991 Tony Sands 1992 Dana Stubblefield 2004 Charles Gordon 2005 Nick Reid 2007 Aqib Talib 2007 Anthony Collins 2007 James McClinton
2nd NEA HM AP 1st AP 3rd FWAA 1st AP 1st AP 1st AP 1st FWAA 1st AP 1st AP 1st FWAA 1st AP 1st FWAA 1st TSN 1st AP 1st AFCA 1st WC 1st AP 1st AFCA 1st FWAA 1st WC 1st AP 1st AFCA 1st AP 1st AFCA 1st FWAA 1st AP 1st AFCA 1st WC HM AP 1st AP 1st AFCA 2nd AP 3rd AP 2nd AP 3rd AP 3rd AP 1st AP 1st FWAA 1st WC 1st AP 1st FWAA 1st WC 2nd AP
AP - Associated Press; FWAA - Football Writer’s Association of America; TSN - The Sporting News; WC - Walter Camp; AFCA - American Football Coaches Association; NEA - Newspaper Enterprise Association
THE SPORTING NEWS - FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2003 2003 2003
Charles Gordon Jonathan Lamb Bob Whitaker
COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME 1951 1954 1964 1964 1994 2001
Fielding H. Yost, coach (1899) Jim Bausch, HB (1929-30) Ray Evans, HB (1941-42, 46-47) Gale Sayers, HB (1962-64) John Hadl, QB (1959-61) John Outland, OT (1895)
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS - COSIDA 1964 1967 1968 1970 1971 1976 1982 1995 2007 2007
Fred Elder Mike Sweatman Dave Morgan Mike McCoy (2nd Team) Mike McCoy Tom Fitch Bruce Kallmeyer (2nd Team) Darrin Simmons Russell Brorsen John Larson (2nd Team)
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AND HALL OF FAME GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS 1964
Ron Oelschlager
NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1964 1968 1971 1972 1978 1986
Ron Oelschlager David Morgan Mike McCoy John Schroll Tom Fitch Mark Henderson
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 1964 1971 1977
Ron Oelschlager Mike McCoy Tom Fitch
ANTHONY COLLINS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS 1993
Greg Ballard
NFL HALL OF FAME 1977 1985 1992
Gale Sayers, Chicago Mike McCormack, Cleveland John Riggins, Washington
CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME 2005
Willie Pless, LB
NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2007
Mark Mangino
HEISMAN VOTING 1961 1968 1973
John Hadl (7th) Bobby Douglass (7th) David Jaynes (4th)
JAMES MCCLINTON
BOWL GAME MVPS 1961 BLUEBONNET BOWL Ken Coleman, FB (Offensive MVP) 1969 ORANGE BOWL Donnie Shanklin, RB (Offensive MVP) 1973 LIBERTY BOWL David Jaynes, QB (Offensive MVP) 1992 ALOHA BOWL Dana Stubblefield, DT (MVP) 1995 ALOHA BOWL Mark Williams, QB (MVP) 2005 FORT WORTH BOWL Jason Swanson, QB (MVP) 2008 FEDEX ORANGE BOWL Aqib Talib, CB (MVP) 2008 INSIGHT BOWL Dezmon Briscoe, WR (Offensive MVP) James Holt, LB (Defensive MVP)
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ALL-STAR GAME SELECTIONS ALL-AMERICAN - (TUCSON, ARIZ.) 1961
Elvin Basham, guard
AMERICAN BOWL - (TAMPA, FLA.) 1968 1968 1968 1970 1971 1973 1975 1976
Bobby Douglass, quarterback John Zook, end Dave Morgan, defensive back Steve Lawson, tackle Kenny Page, linebacker Don Goode, defensive end Steve Taylor, cornerback Chris Golub, free safety
BLUE-GRAY - (MONTGOMERY, ALA.)
Joe Lundy, tackle Roger Hill, halfback Doyle Schick, fullback Marvin Clothier, tackle Ken Coleman, fullback Brian Schweda, tackle Kenny Page, linebacker Eddie Sheats, linebacker Roger Bernhardt, guard Gery Palmer, tackle Steve Towle, linebacker Terry Beeson, linebacker Paul Fairchild, guard Reggie Smith, tackle Bennie Simecka, center Mike Norseth, quarterback (MVP) Willie Pless, linebacker Sylvester Byrd, tight end Paul Oswald, center Willie Vaughn, wide receiver Chip Budde, center Kwamie Lassiter, defensive back Gerald McBurrows, defensive back Scott Whittaker, offensive tackle Justin Glasgow, offensive guard Carl Nesmith, defensive back Algie Atkinson, linebacker Justin Hartwig, offensive line
CASINO DEL SOL BOWL - (TUCSON, ARIZ.) 2013
Dayne Crist, quarterback
CHALLENGE BOWL - (SEATTLE, WASH.) 1978 1962 1963
Franklin King, defensive tackle (Corpus Christi, Texas) Rodger McFarland, quarterback Armand Baughman, fullback
COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME
COLLEGE ALL-STAR - (CHICAGO, ILL.)
DIXIE GRIDIRON CLASSIC (ST. GEORGE, UTAH) 2010
Chris Harris, defensive back
EAST-WEST SHRINE (SAN FRANCISCO/PALO ALTO, CALIF.)
PRO BOUND SPORTS BOWL (LITTLE ROCK, ARK.)
1959 1961 1961 1964 1966 1967 1971 1973 1979 1980 1981 1982 1982 1983 1985 1985 1991 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 2004 2004 2004
John Peppercorn, end John Hadl, quarterback Curtis McClinton, halfback Gale Sayers, halfback George Harvey, linebacker Mike Sweatman, linebacker Mike McCoy, center David Jaynes, quarterback Mike Hubach, kicker Joe Tumpich, safety Bryan Horn, defensive end Wayne Capers, receiver Don Fambrough, coach Bruce Kallmeyer, kicker Mike Norseth, quarterback Richard Estell, wide receiver Tony Sands, tailback Christopher Perez, off. tackle Dana Stubblefield, def. tackle Chris Maumalanga, def. tackle John Jones, offensive guard Mark Williams, quarterback Isaac Byrd, wide receiver David McMillan, defensive end Brandon Rideau, wide receiver Joe Vaughn, offensive line
JAPAN BOWL - (TOKYO, JAPAN) 1979 1981 1983
Mike Hubach, kicker Kyle McNorton, linebacker Paul Fairchild, guard
LAS VEGAS BOWL - (LAS VEGAS, NEV.) 2005
Nick Reid, linebacker
MEDAL OF HONOR BOWL (CHARLESTON, S.C.) 2015
Cassius Sendish, safety
NFLPA - (CARSON, CALIF.) 2011 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2015
Brad Thorson, tackle Dayne Crist, quarterback Trevor Marrongelli, offensive line Toben Opurum, defensive line Josh Williams, defensive line Duane Zlatnik, offensive line James Sims, running back Nick Harwell, wide receiver
NORTH-SOUTH - (MIAMI, FLA.)
Hugh Johnson, tackle Forrest Griffith, halfback Wade Stinson, halfback Bob Brandeberry, halfback Larry Brown, end John Riggins, fullback
Angus Quigley, running back Johnathan Wilson, wide receiver
ROTARY GRIDIRON CLASSIC (ORLANDO, FLA.) 2002
Justin Sands, offensive tackle
SENIOR BOWL - (MOBILE, ALA.) 1952 1953 1960 1962 1963 1968 1968 1968 1970 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973 1974 1975 1976 1976 1976 1979 1980 1982 1983 1983 1985 1985 1992 1992 1993 1995 1996 2000 2001 2015
Oliver Spencer, tackle Bob Hantla, guard Fred Hageman, center Marvin Clothier, tackle Ken Coleman, fullback John Zook, end Bobby Douglass, quarterback Keith Christensen, tackle John Riggins, fullback Eddie Sheats, linebacker Roger Bernhardt, guard Gery Palmer, tackle Don Goode, defensive end Mitch Sutton, defensive tackle David Jaynes, quarterback Emmett Edwards, receiver Eddie Lewis, cornerback Terry Beeson, linebacker Mike Butler, defensive tackle Laverne Smith, halfback LeRoy Irvin, safety David Verser, wide receiver Wayne Capers, wide receiver Bruce Kallmeyer, kicker Frank Seurer, quarterback Mike Norseth, quarterback Willie Pless, linebacker Gilbert Brown, def. tackle Keith Loneker, offensive tackle Dan Eichloff, kicker Dorian Brew, defensive back June Henley, running back Moran Norris, fullback Nate Dwyer, defensive tackle JaCorey Shepherd, cornerback
TEXAS CENTENNIAL ALL-STAR (DALLAS, TEXAS) 1936 1936
Dick Sklar, guard John Peterson, back
TEXAS VS. THE NATION (EL PASO, TEXAS) 2008 2013
James Holt, linebacker Greg Brown, cornerback
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Leo Etienne, linebacker Greg Cole, linebacker
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U.S. BOWL - (WASHINGTON, D.C.) 1961
Elvin Basham, guard
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1930 Jim Bausch, fullback 1932 George Atkeson, guard 1935 Dick Sklar, guard 1937 Clarence Douglass, fullback 1946 Don Fambrough, guard 1950 Mike McCormack, tackle 1951 Oliver Spencer, tackle 1951 George Mrkonic, guard 1953 Bob Hantla, guard 1953 Morris Kay, end 1956 Galen Wahlmeier, center 1959 John Peppercorn, end 1960 Fred Hageman, center 1961 John Hadl, quarterback 1961 Curtis McClinton, halfback 1964 Gale Sayers, halfback 1966 George Harvey, linebacker 1967 Mike Sweatman, linebacker 1973 David Jaynes, quarterback 1973 Don Goode, defensive end 1976 Terry Beeson, linebacker 1977 Tom Dinkel, defensive end 1978 Mike Wellman, center 1979 Mike Hubach, kicker 1979 Jim Zidd, defensive end 1980 David Verser, wide receiver 1981 Kyle McNorton, linebacker 1985 Willie Pless, linebacker 1985 Sylvester Byrd, tight end 1988 Willie Vaughn, wide receiver 1991 Tony Sands, running back* 1992 Matt Gay, wide receiver 1993 Dan Eichloff, kicker* 1994 John Jones, offensive guard* 1995 Rod Jones, tackle 1995 L.T. Levine, running back 1996 Ronnie Ward, linebacker* 1997 Ron Warner, linebacker* 1998 Dan Dercher, offensive tackle* 2000 Carl Nesmith, defensive back (Houston) 2006 Jon Cornish, running back 2008 Marcus Henry, wide receiver 2008 Brandon McAnderson, run. back 2008 James McClinton, def. tackle (Orlando, Fla.) 2010 Todd Reesing, quarterback 2010 Kerry Meier, wide receiver 2010 Darrell Stuckey, safety 2012 Steven Johnson, linebacker 2013 Tanner Hawkinson, offensive line
HULA BOWL - (HONOLULU, HAWAI’I)
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Pete Mehringer, tackle George Dick, end Mike McCormack, tackle Bob Hantla, guard Fred Hageman, center John Hadl, quarterback Curtis McClinton, halfback Gale Sayers, halfback Bobby Douglass, quarterback Steve Lawson, tackle John Riggins, fullback Larry Brown, end David Jaynes, quarterback Emmett Edwards, receiver
Nigel King, wide receiver Jimmay Mundine, tight end/full back Dexter McDonald, cornerback
PARADISE BOWL - (ST. GEORGE, UTAH)
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1934 1944 1951 1954 1961 1962 1962 1965 1969 1971 1971 1971 1974 1975
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2013 Bradley McDougald, safety 2015 Ben Heeney, linebacker (* - Games played in Palo Alto)
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Fred Hageman, center Gale Sayers, halfback Brian Schweda, tackle John Zook, end Bobby Douglass, quarterback Keith Christensen, tackle Emmett Edwards, receiver Dave Scott, offensive tackle Steve Taylor, cornerback
COLLEGE GRIDIRON SHOWCASE (ARLINGTON, TEXAS)
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1961 1965 1965 1969 1969 1969 1975 1976 1976
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ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS MISSOURI VALLEY - (1907-28) (first-team honorees listed) 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1916 1917 1919 1920 1921 1923 1924
Howard “Tub” Reed Swede Carlson Carl Pleasant Howard “Tub” Reed Ellis Davidson Swede Carlson Carl Pleasant Earl Ammons Ellis Davidson Earl Ammons Harold Brownlee H. E. Burnham Bill Weidlein Will Burton Butch Stuewe Bill Weidlein Andy Groft Tony James Tony James Ad Lindsey Will Burton Ad Lindsey Stem Foster Dutch Lonborg George Nettels Scrubby Laslett Dutch Lonborg Frank Mandeville Dutch Lonborg Pete Jones Charles Black Bob Mosby Babe Smith
BIG SIX - (1929-47) (first-team honorees listed) 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1937 1938 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947
Jim Bausch John Schopflin Jim Bausch Ormand Beach Forrest Cox Earl Foy Charles Smoot Otto Rost George Atkeson Pete Mehringer Elmer Schaake Ernest Casini Pete Mehringer Milo Clawson George Hapgood Dick Sklar Rutherford Hayes John Peterson Ed Phelps Dick Sklar Clarence Douglass Lewis Ward Ferrell Anderson Don Pierce Hub Ulrich Ray Evans Frank Gruden Charlie Moffatt Dave Schmidt Ray Evans Don Fambrough Lynne McNutt Dave Schmidt Otto Schnellbacher Ray Evans Don Ettinger Don Fambrough Forrest Griffith Otto Schnellbacher
G C E G G C E G FB E G T T FB G G G T HB G HB QB E T E E FB QB G E T T
FB T HB FB HB T C T G T HB E T T HB G E FB C G FB T G C E HB G HB E HB G QB E E HB T G FB E
BIG SEVEN - (1948-57) (first-team honorees listed) 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1956 1957
Dick Gilman Forrest Griffith Bryan Sperry Dick Tomlinson Bill Schaake Dick Tomlinson Mike McCormack George Mrkonic Wade Stinson Bob Brandeberry Bob Hantla Charlie Hoag George Kennard John Konek George Mrkonic Bill Schaake Oliver Spencer Orban Tice Oliver Spencer Galen Fiss Bob Hantla Charlie Hoag Paul Leoni Gil Reich Frank Gibson Jim Letcavits Jim Letcavits
BIG EIGHT - (1958-95) (first-team honorees listed) 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975
Homer Floyd John Peppercorn John Hadl Fred Hageman Curtis McClinton John Peppercorn Elvin Basham John Hadl Fred Hageman Curtis McClinton Elvin Basham John Hadl Curtis McClinton Gale Sayers Pete Quatrochi Gale Sayers Mike Shinn Gary Duff Gale Sayers Brian Schweda Dick Pratt Mike Sweatman Bobby Douglass John Greene Mike Sweatman John Zook Keith Christensen Bobby Douglass Emery Hicks John Mosier John Riggins John Zook Dale Evans Emery Hicks Steve Lawson John Riggins Kenny Page John Schroll Eddie Sheats Emmett Edwards David Jaynes Kurt Knoff Dean Zook Emmett Edwards Kurt Knoff Mike Lemon Laverne Smith Steve Towle Mike Butler Nolan Cromwell
QB FB E G E G T G HB HB G HB G HB T E T E T FB G HB E DB T E E
HB T HB C HB E G QB C HB G QB HB HB C HB E HB HB T G LB QB G LB DE T QB LB TE FB DE C LB G FB LB TE LB WR QB CB DE WR SS NG HB LB DT QB
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Kurt Knoff Terry Beeson Chris Golub Tom Fitch Mike Hubach Mike Hubach David Verser Kerwin Bell Stan Gardner Bucky Scribner Joe Tumpich David Verser Wayne Capers David Lawrence Kyle McNorton Bucky Scribner Bucky Scribner Bruce Kallmeyer Willie Pless Willie Pless Richard Estell Willie Pless Willie Vaughn Willie Vaughn Quintin Smith Dan Eichloff Dan Eichloff Christopher Perez Tony Sands Dana Stubblefield Doug Terry Dwayne Chandler Dan Eichloff Chip Hilleary John Jones Kwamie Lassiter Keith Loneker Dana Stubblefield Hessley Hempstead June Henley John Jones Chris Maumalanga Hessley Hempstead Chris Banks Dorian Brew
BIG 12 - (1996-PRESENT) (all honorees listed) 1996 1997 1998 1999
SS LB FS SS K K WR TB NG P S WR WR OG LB P P K LB LB WR LB WR WR WR P P/K OT TB DT S TE K QB OG S OT DT OG RB OG DT OG OG DB
Isaac Byrd WR (2nd) June Henley RB (2nd) Ronnie Ward LB (2nd) Tony Blevins DB (3rd) Ron Warner DL (3rd) Jason Harris DB (HM) Scott Whittaker OL (HM) Ron Warner LB (1st) Tony Blevins DB (2nd) Dean Royal P (2nd) Brett McGraw DL (3rd) Patrick Brown LB (HM) Maurice Gaddie DB (HM) Joe Garcia PK (HM) Justin Glasgow OL (HM) Jason Harris DB (HM) Mike Lies OL (HM) Eric Vann RB (HM) Michael Allen DB (3rd) Dan Dercher OL (3rd) Steve Bratten LB (HM) Pat Brown DE/OLB (HM) Termaine Fulton WR (HM) Justin Glasgow OL (HM) Mike Lies OL (HM) David Winbush RB (HM) Carl Nesmith DB (1st) Dameon Hunt OL (3rd) Moran Norris RB (3rd) Joey Pelfanio P (3rd) Tim Bowers LB (HM) Mike Chandler WR (HM) Andrew Davison DB (HM) Chris Enneking OL (HM)
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Harrison Hill WR (HM) Dion Johnson DL (HM) Andrew LeClair LB (HM) Dion Rayford DL (HM) Dylen Smith QB (HM) Nate Dwyer DL (2nd) Carl Nesmith DB (2nd) David Winbush RB (2nd) Moran Norris RB (3rd) Marc Owen OL (3rd) Andrew Davison DB (HM) Harrison Hill WR (HM) Chaz Murphy DL (HM) Marcus Rogers LB (HM) Dylen Smith WB (HM) Nate Dwyer DT (1st) Justin Hartwig OL (2nd) Marcus Rogers LB (3rd) Algie Atkinson LB (HM) Andrew Davison DB (HM) Roger Ross WR (HM) Byron Gasaway WR (HM) Justin Sands OL (HM) Curtis Ansel P (3rd) Charles Gordon KR (3rd) Adrian Jones OL (3rd) Gabriel Toomey LB (3rd) Joe Vaughn OL (3rd) Bill Whittemore QB (3rd) Clark Green RB (HM) John Randle DB (HM) Nick Reid LB (HM) Mark Simmons WR (HM) Tony Stubbs DB (HM) David McMillan DE (1st) Charles Gordon CB (1st) Nick Reid LB (2nd) Joe Vaughn OL (2nd) Jermial Ashley DL (HM) Charles Gordon WR (HM) Rodney Harris DB (HM) Brandon Rideau WR (HM) Tony Stubbs DB (HM) Gabriel Toomey LB (HM) Charles Gordon KR/PR (1st) Charlton Keith DL (1st) Nick Reid LB (1st) Charles Gordon DB (2nd) Jermial Ashley DL (2nd) Rodney Allen DL (HM) Banks Floodman LB (HM) Rodney Fowler DB (HM) Charles Gordon WR (HM) Clark Green RB (HM) Kevin Kane LB (HM) David Ochoa OL (HM) Brandon Perkins LB (HM) Mark Simmons WR (HM) Aqib Talib DB (HM) Kyle Tucker P (HM) Bob Whitaker OL (HM) Jon Cornish RB (1st) Aqib Talib DB (1st) Brandon McAnderson FB (2nd) David Ochoa OL (2nd) Jerome Kemp DB (HM) James McClinton DL (HM) Mike Rivera LB (HM) Bob Whitaker OL (HM) Anthony Collins OL (1st) James McClinton DL (1st) Joe Mortensen LB (1st) Aqib Talib DB (1st) Marcus Henry WR (2nd) Marcus Herford KR/PR (2nd) Bran. McAnderson RB (2nd) Todd Reesing QB (2nd) Ryan Cantrell OL (HM) James Holt LB (HM) Mike Rivera LB (HM) Cesar Rodriguez OL (HM) Darrell Stuckey DB (HM)
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Scott Webb PK (HM) Darrell Stuckey S (1st) Dezmon Briscoe WR (2nd) James Holt LB (2nd) Caleb Blakesley DT (HM) Ryan Cantrell OL (HM) Jake Laptad DE (HM) Adrian Mayes OL (HM) Kerry Meier WR (HM) Mike Rivera LB (HM) Jake Sharp RB (HM) Dezmon Briscoe WR (1st) Kerry Meier WR (2nd) Tanner Hawkinson OT (HM) Jake Laptad DE (HM) Todd Reesing QB (HM) Alonso Rojas P (HM) Darrell Stuckey S (HM) D.J. Beshears KR (HM) Jake Laptad DE (HM) Alonso Rojas P (HM) Jeremiah Hatch OL (2nd) Tim Biere TE (HM) Ron Doherty P (HM) Steven Johnson LB (HM) Bradley McDougald DB (HM) Toben Opurum DE (HM) Duane Zlatnik OL (HM) Tanner Hawkinson OL (2nd) Ben Heeney LB (2nd) Bradley McDougald S (2nd) James Sims HB (2nd) Jimmay Mundine TE (HM) Tony Pierson HB (HM) Duane Zlatnik OL (HM) Ngalu Fusimalohi OL (HM) Ben Heeney LB (2nd) Isaiah Johnson S (HM) Dexter McDonald CB (HM) Jimmay Mundine TE (HM) Trevor Pardula P (HM) JaCorey Shepherd CB/KR (HM) James Sims RB (2nd) Ben Heeney LB (1st) Jimmay Mundine TE (2nd) Trevor Pardula P/K (1st) Michael Reynolds DE (HM) Cassius Sendish S (HM) JaCorey Shepherd CB (1st) Ben Goodman, Jr. DE (HM) Ben Johnson TE (HM) Fish Smithson S (2nd) Michael Zunica FB (HM)
Dutch Lonborg 1917, 19-20 Ray Evans 1942, 46-47 John Hadl 1959-61 Curtis McClinton 1959-61 Gale Sayers 1962-64 Kurt Knoff 1973-75 Bucky Scribner 1980-82 Willie Pless 1983-85 Dan Eichloff 1990-92
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WILLIE PLESS
TACKLER OF THE YEAR Willie Pless, the all-time leading tackler at Kansas and in the Big Eight, was honored in 1985 with the establishment of an annual award in his name. The Willie Pless Tackler of the Year Award is presented to the KU leader in tackles each season. The award was established as a gift from Gene, Bernie and Todd Morgan of Kansas City. 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
Willie Pless (191 tackles) Rick Bredesen (106) Curtis Moore (103) Curtis Moore (170) Roger Robben (146) Hassan Bailey (89) Doug Terry (93) Hassan Bailey (79) Clint Bowen (114) Ronnie Ward (98) Jason Thoren (119) Ronnie Ward (121) Tony Blevins (97) Michael Allen (120) Andrew LeClair (102) Carl Nesmith (103)
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Marcus Rogers (97) Greg Cole (106) Nick Reid (133) Nick Reid (109) Nick Reid (112) Mike Rivera (90) Joe Mortensen (106) James Holt (105) Darrell Stuckey (93) Steven Johnson (95) Steven Johnson (120) Ben Heeney (112) Ben Heeney (88) Ben Heeney (127) Fish Smithson (111)
CONFERENCE HONORS 1987 1988 1991 1999 2007 2013
Pepper Rodgers Bud Moore Don Fambrough Mike Gottfried Glen Mason Glen Mason Mark Mangino
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Bobby Douglass Nolan Cromwell Tony Sands
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Nick Reid
1993
June Henley
DEFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1993
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Curtis Moore Deral Boykin Steve Harvey Carl Nesmith Chris Harris (AP) Isaiah Johnson (C)
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DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
1967 1975 1981 1984 1991 1995 2007
Ronnie Ward LB Nov. 3 at Iowa State Patrick Brown LB Sept. 1 vs. UAB Eric Vann RB Sept. 15 vs. Missouri Jason Harris Special Teams Nov. 3 vs. Iowa State Harrison Hill Special Teams Sept. 28 at UAB David Winbush HB Oct. 26 vs. Colorado Steve Bratten LB Oct. 26 vs. Colorado Carl Nesmith Special Teams Nov. 22 vs. Iowa State Algie Atkinson LB Sept. 16 vs. UAB Marcus Rogers LB Oct. 21 vs. Colorado Reggie Duncan RB Oct. 6 at Texas Tech Johnny Beck Special Teams Oct. 6 at Texas Tech Gregg Heaggans Sp. Teams Sept. 14 vs. Missouri State Rodney Fowler S Nov. 24 vs. Iowa State Brandon Rideau Sp. Teams Sept. 6 vs. Tulsa David McMillan DE Nov. 22 at Missouri Brandon Perkins LB Sept. 19 vs. Louisiana Tech Charlton Keith DE Nov. 7 vs. Nebraska Scott Webb PK/Sp. Teams Nov. 28 vs. Iowa State Jon Cornish RB Nov. 20 vs. Kansas State Marcus Herford KR/Sp. Teams Sept. 20 vs. Southeastern La. Scott Webb PK/ Sp. Teams Oct. 22 vs. Colorado Todd Reesing QB (Co) Nov. 19 vs. Iowa State Todd Reesing QB Dec. 1 vs. Missouri Darrell Stuckey S Dec. 1 vs. Missouri Maxwell Onyegbule DE Sept. 12 vs. UTEP Justin Springer LB Sept. 11 vs. Georgia Tech D.J. Beshears KR/Sp. Teams Sept. 25 vs. New Mexico State D.J. Beshears KR/Sp. Teams Sept. 10 vs. Northern Illinois Trevor Pardula P/Sp. Teams Sept. 23 vs. Louisiana Tech James Sims RB Nov. 18 vs. West Virginia Dexter McDonald CB Sept. 6 vs. SEMO
Kf
COACH OF THE YEAR
1996 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2011 2013 2013 2014
HISTORY
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (Big 12 Only - 1996-present)
THREE-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
R
1967 1980 2002 2003
Rb
John Mosier Kerwin Bell Bill Whittemore Joe Vaughn
H
2016
160
ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1960 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968
1969 1970 1971 1972
1973 1974 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991
1992
Terry McIntosh George Remsberg Ron Claiborne Dale Remsberg Bill Blasi Sam Simpson Ron Oelschlager Ron Oelschlager Fred Elder Ron Oelschlager Mike Shinn Bruce Peterson Bill Wohlford Bruce Peterson Bill Wohlford Mike Sweatman Willie McDaniel Mike Sweatman Dave Morgan John Mosier Ken Wertzberger Dale Evans Dave Morgan Dave Aikins Dale Evans Steve Carmichael Mike McCoy Mike McCoy Phil Basler John Schroll John Schroll Ken Saathoff Steve Towle John Bryant Ken Saathoff Kurt Knoff Ken Saathoff Kurt Knoff Tom Fitch Nolan Cromwell Tom Fitch Frank Wattelet Brian Bethke Frank Wattelet Jeff Fox Dan Wagoner Bruce Kallmeyer Tim Friess Mark Henderson Steve Cole Mark Henderson Quintin Schonewise Dodge Schwartzburg Wayne Ziegler Kevin Harder Willie Pless Mike Norseth Wayne Ziegler Mark Henderson Kevin Harder Mike Orth Curtis Moore Rob Newson Dave Grattan John Baker Mark Koncz Curtis Moore Christopher Perez Maurice Douglas Smith Holland Dan Eichloff Gilbert Brown Kenny Drayton Paul Friday Don Davis Dan Eichloff Chad Fette Chip Hilleary Trace Liggett Dave Marcum Pete Vang
B G G E T E B B T B T T G T G LB G LB DB E G C DB G C E C C DT TE TE WR LB T TE SS WR SS SS QB SS SS QB SS DT CB K E FB S FB T K S S LB QB S FB S QB LB S OG TE DT LB OT FB OG P/K DT WR DB LB P/K TE QB OG C TE
JONATHAN LAMB 1993
1994
1995 1996 1997
1998
1999
2000 2001
2002
2003
2004
2005 2006
Greg Ballard Derek Brown Jason Brown Joe Hornback Jim Moore Larry Thiel Pete Vang Don Davis Chris Powell Jim Moore Darrin Simmons Jim Moore Darrin Simmons Jim Moore Tim Bowers Steve Bratten Greg Erb Tanner Hancock Hamilton Hill Shane Rooney Tim Bowers Greg Erb Charlie Hoag Jason Stevenson Brandon Wier Tim Bowers Greg Erb Charlie Hoag Justin Sands Brandon Wier Tim Bowers Jake Letourneau Brandon Wier Jake Letourneau Brandon Wier Barry Goodrich Jason Farley Zach Dyer Barry Goodrich Justin Henry Jake Letourneau Derick Mills Travis Watkins Darren Rus Derick Mills Johnny Beck Kevin Kane Jonathan Lamb Kevin Kane Jonathan Lamb John Nielsen Matt Thompson Brandon Watkins Travis Watkins Kevin Kane Jonathan Lamb Matt Thompson Dane Broadie Russell Brorsen Jeff Foster Zack Hood Jonathan Lamb John Larson Scott Webb
WR OT DE C TE LB TE LB FB TE P TE P TE LB LB DE WR QB TE LB DB WR OL DB LB DB WR OL DB LB DB DB DB DB WR TE S WR OL S WR DT LB WR PK LB SS LB WR QB OL TE DT LB WR OL PK DE WR LS WR DE PK
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Russell Brorsen DE Micah Brown WR Jeff Foster WR John Larson DE Sadiq Muhammed DB Todd Reesing QB Mike Rivera LB Brian Seymour DB Jake Sharp RB Scott Webb PK Jeff Wheeler DE Jacob Branstetter PK Russell Brorsen DE Drew Dudley LB John Larson DE Todd Reesing QB Mike Rivera LB Justin Springer LB Tim Biere TE Jacob Branstetter PK Drew Dudley LB Trevor Marrongelli OL Olaitan Oguntodu S Todd Reesing QB Justin Springer LB Brad Thorson OL Tim Biere TE Brian Blackwell S Jacob Branstetter PK Drew Dudley LB Steven Foster FB Trevor Marrongelli OL Olaitan Oguntodu S Tyler Patmon CB Reece Petty WR Justin Puthoff FB Alex Smith OL Riley Spencer OL Justin Springer LB Brad Thorson OL Tim Biere TE Brian Blackwell LB Gavin Howard OL Chase Knighton WR Trevor Marrongelli OL Quinn Mecham QB Shane Smith DT Keeston Terry S Dylan Admire OL Ryan Burton HB Brandon Hawks S Gavin Howard OL Trevor Marrongelli OL Tyler Patmon CB Justin Puthoff LS James Sims HB Shane Smith DL Brandon Bourbon RB Gavin Howard OL Blake Jablonski H/QB Reilly Jeffers LS Jonathan Jones WR Pat Lewandowski OL Dexter Linton S
2014 2015
Alex Matlock T.J. Semke Riley Spencer Trent Smiley Shane Smith Kevin Young Zackary Young Scott Baron Pat Lewandowski T.J. Millweard Trevor Pardula Preston Randall Trent Smiley Colin Spencer Seth Conway Taylor Cox Joe Gibson Michael Glatczak Matt Hentges T.J. Millweard Bryan Peters Preston Randall Cameron Rosser Colin Spencer
S DL OL TE DL DL LS TE OL QB P/K RB TE CB WR RB OL S WR QB OL RB LB CB
THREE-TIME ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Ron Oelschalager Ken Saathoff Jim Moore Greg Erb Jake Letourneau Kevin Kane Russell Brorsen John Larson Jacob Branstetter Drew Dudley Justin Springer Tim Biere Gavin Howard Shane Smith
1962-64 1972-74 1994-96 1997-99 2000-02 2003-05 2006-08 2006-08 2008-10 2008-10 2008-10 2009-11 2011-13 2011-13
FOUR-TIME ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Tim Bowers Brandon Wier Jonathan Lamb Trevor Marrongelli
1997-2000 1998-2001 2003-06 2009-12
FIRST TEAM ATHLETIC AND ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE IN SAME SEASON Mike Sweatman Mike Sweatman John Mosier Dale Evans John Schroll Kurt Knoff Kurt Knoff Tom Fitch Willie Pless Dan Eichloff Dan Eichloff Chip Hilleary
1966 1967 1968 1969 1971 1973 1974 1977 1985 1991 1992 1992
161
NCAA RANKINGS TEAM (TOP 15)
RUSHING OFFENSE
1950 4th 1961 13th 1963 5th 1968 5th 1975 7th 1976 4th 1992 13th 1994 8th
(311.6) (228.6) (243.1) (299.9) (317.1) (297.4) (232.1) (247.1)
1978 11th 1979 12th 1980 15th 1982 4th
(39.0) (38.1) (39.2) (41.5)
PUNT RETURNS
1994 9th 1996 1st 2003 9th 2006 11th 2014 15th
(12.1) (19.45) (13.85) (13.50) (12.43)
POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR
2003 Bill Whittemore 10th
(17.2)
RUSHING ATTEMPTS (HALF)
34
FIELD GOALS
1958 John Suder 2nd 1983 Bruce Kallmeyer 2nd 1991 Dan Eichloff 2nd
(3) (24) (18)
SOLO TACKLES
2014 Ben Heeney 2015 Fish Smithson
(7.30) (7.90)
9th
(1.75)
1942 Ray Evans 1st 2004 Charles Gordon 1st 2006 Aqib Talib 4th
(10) (7) (0.60)
1947 11th (336.6) 1950 11th (396.8) 1968 9th (442.0) 2007 8th (479.77) SCORING
(38.0) (31.8) (42.77)
RUSHING DEFENSE
1961 14th 1992 20th 2005 3rd 2007 8th
(113.9) (125.7) (83.3) (94.77)
1950 1962 1963 1991 1996 2006
Wade Stinson Gale Sayers Gale Sayers Tony Sands June Henley Jon Cornish
2008 James Holt 3rd 2014 Michael Reynolds 4th 5th 3rd 3rd 7th 10th 7th
(1,129) (1,125) (917) (1,442) (1,349) (121.42)
PASSING
1942 1973 2008 2009
Ray Evans David Jaynes Todd Reesing Todd Reesing
1st (1,117) 4th (2,131) 7th (299.08) 6th (301.33)
PASSING EFFICIENCY
2003 Bill Whittemore 9th
(154.7)
2008 Todd Reesing 2009 Todd Reesing
9th 4th
(25.31) (26.05)
RECEPTIONS
1942 Otto Schnellbacher 8th (25) 1985 Richard Estell 8th (70) 2008 Kerry Meier T-6th (7.46) 2009 Kerry Meier 4th (8.50) 2009 DezmonBriscoe 9th (7.64)
PUNTING
4th 10th 10th 5th 8th 4th
(1,410) (1,741) (2,660) (3,214) (316.31) (311.25)
6th
(117.3)
(12th/3rd)
INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TD BY A LB (GAME)
2
Patrick Brown vs. UAB
1997
ALL-PURPOSE PLAYS (GAME)
58
Tony Sands vs. Missouri
1991
OTHER NCAA RANKINGS INDIVIDUAL
7th (41.2) 2nd (44.7) 3rd (42.3) 6th (41.6) 1st (45.6) 7th (42.4) 7th (41.8) 8th (42.5) 6th (44.1) 12th (43.8) 3rd (45.8) 6th (43.8)
2
396 Tony Sands vs. Missouri, 1991
RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK (SEASON)
19
1,124
Nolan Cromwell, 1975
SACKS (GAME)
5
4.5 Brandon Perkins vs. La.Tech, 2005
PUNTING AVERAGE (CAREER)
9
44.6
Bucky Scribner, 1980-82
LONGEST RUSH
1 99 Eric Vann vs. Oklahoma, 1997 1 99 Gale Sayers vs. Nebraska, 1963 LONGEST PASS
PUNT RETURNS
5th 6th 7th 5th
(15.2) (17.2) (11.2) (13.8)
16
98 Kelly Donahoe to Willie Vaughn vs. Colorado, 1987
LONGEST PUNT
3
94 John Hadl vs. Oklahoma, 1959
LONGEST FIELD GOAL
18
61 Dan Eichloff vs. Ball St., 1992
TEAM TACKLES FOR LOSS (GAME)
5
18
vs. SW Missouri St., 2001
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
1996 June Henley SCORING
1951 Bud Laughlin 10th 1983 Bruce Kallmeyer 6th
(78) (98)
H
(42.9) (40.1) (41.9)
Ray Evans Bobby Douglass Frank Seurer Mike Norseth Todd Reesing Todd Reesing
(26.4)
PUNTING
Bud French Gil Reich John Hadl Milt Garner
RANK IN TOP 12 IN PUNTING AND FIELD GOALS
RUSHING YARDS (GAME)
1994 Ashaundai Smith 6th
1949 1952 1961 1986
476 Tony Sands (396)/Chip Hilleary (80) vs. Missouri 1991
Rb
(39.4)
1942 1967 1983 1985 2008 2009
(2.80) (1.50)
KICK OFF RETURNS
Dolph Simons Ted Rohde Ted Rohde Ted Rohde John Hadl Dave Morgan Bill Bell Mike Hubach Bucky Scribner Bucky Scribner Bucky Scribner Darrin Simmons
MOST RUSHING YARDS TWO PLAYERS SAME TEAM (GAME)
R
NET PUNTING
TOTAL OFFENSE
2006 Aqib Talib 1st 2014 JaCorey Shepherd 4th
1991
O
(8.67)
2008 Dezmon Briscoe 4th (108.2) 2009 Dezmon Briscoe 5th (121.55)
(0.46) (0.42)
PASSES DEFENDED
1950 1954 1955 1956 1959 1966 1968 1979 1980 1981 1982 1995
Tony Sands vs. Missouri
Dan Eichloff 1991
INTERCEPTIONS
FORCED FUMBLES
INDIVIDUAL (TOP 10)
58
Cs
(16.38)
TACKLES FOR LOSS
1959 2nd 1960 12th 1966 6th
(1.00) (1.62)
RUSHING ATTEMPTS (GAME)
Mj
SCORING DEFENSE
1995 8th
1996 9th 2007 1st
RECEIVING YARDS
1960 7th (189.5) 2005 11th (303.3) 2007 12th (317.31)
2005 6th
TURNOVER MARGIN
2005 Charlton Keith
1991
Kf
(34.1) (61.0) (61.2) (48.3) (90.4) (104.5) (127.5) (145.5) (110.2)
TOTAL DEFENSE
2007 4th
(23.7) (22.8) (25.21)
COMPLETIONS
PASSING DEFENSE
1939 1st 1953 8th 1957 15th 1960 3rd 1973 10th 1981 4th 1982 2nd 1986 12th 1987 3rd
TACKLES FOR LOSS
1993 11th 1994 12th 2007 7th
RUSHING
TOTAL OFFENSE
1968 3rd 1992 11th 2007 2nd
KICK OFF RETURNS
Tony Sands vs. Missouri
HISTORY
2nd 1st
PASSING OFFENSE
1939 10th (101.1) 1941 11th (119.6) 1942 12th (115.9) 1949 12th (153.3) 1972 13th (207.9) 1973 10th (194.5) 1983 4th (286.0) 1985 15th (254.7) 2008 8th (305.6) 2009 7th (310.33)
NCAA RECORDS
162
2016
CONFERENCE LEADERS CONFERENCE STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS - (1937-PRESENT) (NOTE: Only rushing, passing and total offense/defense available prior to Big 12, 1996-present)
TEAM
INDIVIDUAL
1950 311.6 1961 228.6 1968 299.9 1975 317.1
1937 1962 1963 1970 1975 1991 2006 2012
RUSHING OFFENSE
PASSING OFFENSE
1939 101.1 1941 119.6 1942 115.9 1947 121.2 1949 153.3 1952 123.8 1973 194.5 1983 286.0 1985 254.7
RUSHING
Clarence Douglass Gale Sayers Gale Sayers John Riggins Nolan Cromwell, QB Tony Sands Jon Cornish James Sims
376 1125 917 102.8 102.1 131.9 121.4 112.6
Ralph Miller Ray Evans Dick Gilman Jerry Robertson Wally Stauch Les Krull Dave Jaynes Dave Jaynes
657 1117 945 868 596 661 204.8 193.7
PASSING
1968 442.0
1941 1942 1948 1952 1956 1958 1972 1973
SCORING OFFENSE
PASSING EFFICIENCY
TOTAL OFFENSE
2007 42.77 RUSHING DEFENSE
1947 109.2 1992 125.7 2005 83.2 PASSING DEFENSE
1939 34.1 1945 94.4 1983 159.1 TOTAL DEFENSE
1947 189.1 1960 187.5 2007 317.31
1981 1985
Frank Seuer Mike Norseth
102.8 124.0
RECEPTIONS
1937 1942 1943 1945 1946 1947 1952
Max Replogle Otto Schnellbacher Charlie Moffet Norm Pumphrey Otto Schnellbacher Otto Schnellbacher Charlie Hoag
18 25 15 12 16 17 16
1958 1973 1981 1985 1989
Homer Floyd Emmett Edwards Wayne Capers Richard Estell Quintin Smith
15 4.45 3.27 5.83 6.36
FORCED FUMBLES
480 1018 1741 175.7 267.8
PASSES DEFENDED
2014
Michael Reynolds
0.42
INTERCEPTIONS
2004 2006
Charles Gordon Aqib Talib
0.64 0.60
TOTAL OFFENSE
1945 1947 1967 1973 1985
Frank Pattee Ray Evans Bobby Douglas David Jaynes Mike Norseth
SCORING
1947 1951 1961
Forrest Griffith Bud Laughlin Curtis McClinton
54 78 54
Steven Johnson Ben Heeney Fish Smithson
120 127 111
TACKLES
2011 2014 2015
SOLO TACKLES
2014 2015
Ben Heeney Fish Smithson
7.3 7.9
TACKLES FOR LOSS
2000 2005
Chris Johnson Charlton Keith
24 21
QUARTERBACK SACKS
1997 2000 2005
Ron Warner Chris Johnson Brandon Perkins
14.5 10.5 9.5
2006 2007 2014
Aqib Talib Aqib Talib JaCorey Shepherd
2.80 1.38 1.50
PASSES BROKEN UP
2004 2014
Charles Gordon JaCorey Shepherd
15 15
PUNTING
1937 1938 1939 1944 1954 1955 1959 1960 1965 1966 1967 1968 1979 1980 1981 1982 1991 2014
Max Replogle Jack Blanke Frank Bukaty Leroy Robinson Ted Rohde Ted Rohde John Hadl John Hadl Bill Lynch Dave Morgan Bob Coble Bob Coble Mike Hubach Bucky Scribner Bucky Scribner Bucky Scribner Dan Eichloff Trevor Pardula
37.5 42.6 40.3 36.0 43.8 42.3 45.6 40.5 41.5 42.4 42.7 42.4 42.5 44.1 43.8 45.8 42.3 44.3
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE
1996
Eric Vann
25.1
SCORING DEFENSE
2007 16.38 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
1996 19.5 2006 13.5 TURNOVER MARGIN
1996 1.00 2007 1.62
JACOREY SHEPHERD
163
NFL JAYHAWKS NAME Amberg, John Bailey, Jim
AT KU 1948-50 1968-69
NAME AT KU Hawkinson, Tanner 2009-12 Heeney, Ben 2011-14 Hempstead, Hessley 1990-94 Henley, June 1993-95 Henry, Marcus 2004-07 Holloway, Johnny 1985 Hubach, Mike 1976-79 Irvin, LeRoy 1976-79 Jaynes, David 1971-73 Jessie, Ron 1969-70
TEAM (POSITION) YEARS Cincinnati Bengals (OL) 2013-14 Philadelphia Eagles (OL) 2015 Oakland Raiders (LB) 2015-Present Detroit Lions (OG) 1995-97 St. Louis Rams (RB) 1998 New York Jets (WR) 2008 Dallas Cowboys (DB) 1986 St. Louis Cardinals 1987 New England Patriots (PK) 1980-81 Los Angeles Rams (DB) 1980-89 Kansas City Chiefs (QB) 1974 Detroit Lions (WR) 1971-74 Los Angeles Rams 1975-79 Buffalo Bills 1980-81 Johnson, Bobby 1981-83 New York Giants (WR) 1984-86 Johnson, Mike 1963-65 Dallas Cowboys (RB) 1966-69 Johnson, Steven 2008-11 Denver Broncos (LB) 2012-14 Tennessee Titans (LB) 2015 Pittsburg Steelers (LB) 2016-Present Jones, Adrian 2000-03 New York Jets (OT) 2004-07 Kansas City Chiefs (OT) 2008 Jones, E.J. 1981-83 Kansas City Chiefs (RB) 1985 Dallas Cowboys 1987 Jones, Rod 1992-95 Cincinnati Bengals (OT) 1996-2000 St. Louis Rams 2001 Washington Redskins 2002-03 Keith, Charlton 2004-05 Cleveland Browns (DL) 2006 Kennard, George 1949-51 New York Giants (G) 1952-55 Knoff, Kurt 1972-75 Houston Oilers (DB) 1977-78 Minnesota Vikings 1979-82 Kvaternick, Zvonmir 1931-33 Pittsburgh Steelers (RB) 1934 Lassiter, Kwamie 1992-94 Arizona Cardinals (DB) 1995-2002 San Diego Chargers 2003 Laughlin, Henry 1950-51, 1954 San Francisco 49ers (B) 1955 Lawson, Steve 1968-70 Cincinnati Bengals (G) 1971-72 Minnesota Vikings 1973-75 Lemon, Mike 1973-74 New Orleans Saints (LB) 1975 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1976-77 Lewis, Eddie 1973-75 San Francisco 49ers (DB) 1976-79 Detroit Lions 1979-80 Loneker, Keith 1989-92 St. Louis Rams (OT) 1993-95 Mason, Lindsay 1975-77 Los Angeles Raiders (T) 1978-81 San Francisco 49ers 1982 Maumalanga, Chris 1990-93 New York Giants (DT) 1994 Arizona Cardinals 1994-95 St. Louis Rams 1997 McBurrows, Gerald 1991-94 St. Louis Rams (DB) 1995-98 Atlanta Falcons 1999-2003 McClinton, Curtis 1959-61 Kansas City Chiefs (RB) 1962-67 McCormack, Mike 1948-50 Cleveland Browns (T) 1954-62 McDermott, Sean 1995-99 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LS) 2001 Houston Texans 2002 New England Patriots 2003-04 McDonald, Dexter 20011, 2013-14 Oakland Raiders (S) 2015-Present McDouglad, Bradley 2009-12 Kansas City Chiefs (S) 2013 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (S) 2014-Present McMillan, David 2001-04 Cleveland Browns (LB) 2005-08 Mehringer, Pete 1931-33 St. Louis Browns (T) 1934-36 Los Angeles Bulldogs 1936-40 Hollywood Bears 1941-42 Meier, Kerry 2006-09 Atlanta Falcons (WR) 2010-12 Merkel, Monte 1938-41 Chicago Bears (G) 1942-43 Miller, Robert L. 1972-74 Minnesota Vikings (RB) 1975 Mosier, John E. 1967-69 Denver Broncos (TE) 1971 Baltimore Colts 1972 New England Patriots 1973 Mrkonic, George 1950-52 Philadelphia Eagles (T) 1953 Nave, Stevan 1982-83, 1985-86 Cleveland Browns (LB) 1987 Nesmith, Dean 1933-35 New York Yankees (G) 1936 Nesmith, Ole 1932-34 Brooklyn Dodgers (FB) 1935 New York Yankees 1936-40 Norris, Moran 1996-2000 New Orleans Saints (RB) 2001-02 Houston Texans 2002-05 San Francisco 49ers 2006-07, 2009-11 Detroit Lions 2008 Norseth, Mike 1984-85 Cincinnati Bengals (QB) 1987-88 New York Jets 1992 Opurum, Toben 2009-12 Kansas City Chiefs (FB) 2013 Houston Texans (FB) 2014 New Orleans Saints (FB) 2014-15 Denver Broncos (FB) 2016-Present Oswald, Paul 1983-86 Pittsburgh Steelers (C) 1987 Atlanta Falcons (G) 1988
Kf Mj Cs O R Rb H
YEARS 1951-52 1970-74 1975 1976-78 1998-99 2000-01 1934-36 1937-40 1940-41 1934-36 1977-81 1971-72 1973 1974 1975 1925 1998 1999-2000 1996-97 1997 2010-11 2012-13 1993-99, 2001-03 1971-84 1961 1977-82, 1985 1997-99 2000-02 1978-82 1983 1983-84 1985-86 1962 1963-68 2008-13 2014 1984 1987 1972 1973 1980-81 1977-87 1962 1996-98 1998-2000 2001-02 2003-06 2002, 2004 2003 1999-2000 1923-24 1978-83, 85 1969-75 1975 1976-77 1978 2001-02 1975 1976 1987 1948-50 1948 1984-90 2008 1956-66 1994 1977 1974-79 1980-81 2006-08 1950-51 1962-72 1973-74 1974-75 1976-77 1961-64 1954-55 2011-Present 2002-05 2006-07 2008 1967 2015-Present
HISTORY
TEAM (POSITION) New York Giants (B) Baltimore Colts (DT) New York Jets Atlanta Falcons Banks, Chris 1992-94 Denver Broncos (OG) Atlanta Falcons Bausch, Frank 1929-31 Boston Redskins (C) Chicago Bears Philadelphia Eagles Bausch, Jim 1929-30 Chicago Cardinals (B) Beeson, Terry 1973-76 Seattle Seahawks (LB) Bell, Bill S. 1968-69 Atlanta Falcons (PK) New England Patriots Bernhardt, Roger 1971-72 New York Jets (G) Kansas City Chiefs Black, Charlie 1921-23 Duluth Kelleys (E) Blevins, Tony 1993-94, 1996-97 San Francisco 49ers (DB) Indianapolis Colts Brew, Dorian 1992-95 Baltimore Ravens (DB) San Diego Chargers Briscoe, Dezmon 2007-09 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (WR) Washington Redskins Brown, Gilbert 1989-92 Green Bay Packers (DT) Brown, Larry 1968-70 Pittsburgh Steelers (E,T) Bukaty, Fred 1958-60 Denver Broncos (FB) Butler, Mike 1973-76 Green Bay Packers (DT) Byrd, Isaac 1995-96 Tennessee Titans (WR) Carolina Panthers Campfield, Billy 1974-77 Philadelphia Eagles (RB) New York Giants Capers, Wayne 1979-82 Pittsburgh Steelers (WR) Indianapolis Colts Coan, Bert 1961 San Diego Chargers (RB) Kansas City Chiefs Collins, Anthony 2005-07 Cincinnati Bengals (OT) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (OT) Colter, Jeff 1981-83 Minnesota Vikings (DB) Kansas City Chiefs Conley, Steve 1969-71 Cincinnati Bengals (RB) St. Louis Cardinals Criswell, Kirby 1977-79 St. Louis Cardinals (DE) Cromwell, Nolan 1973-76 Los Angeles Rams (DB) Davis, Dick 1959-61 Kansas City Chiefs (DE) Davis, Don 1991-94 New Orleans Saints (LB) Tampa Bay Buccaneers St. Louis Rams New England Patriots Davison, Andrew 1998-2001 New York Jets (DB) Dallas Cowboys Dercher, Dan 1996-98 San Francisco 49ers (OT) Detwiler, John 1912-14 Hammond Pros (HB/QB) Dinkel, Tom 1974-77 Cincinnati Bengals (LB) Douglass, Bobby 1966-68 Chicago Bears (QB) San Diego Chargers New Orleans Saints Green Bay Packers Dwyer, Nate 1997-2001 Arizona Cardinals (DT) Edwards, Emmett 1972-74 Houston Oilers (WR) Buffalo Bills Estell, Richard 1982-85 Kansas City Chiefs (WR) Ettinger, Don 1941, 46-47 New York Giants (G) Evans, Ray R. 1941-42, 1946-47 Pittsburgh Steelers (RB) Fairchild, Paul 1981-83 New England Patriots (G) Fine, Derek 2003-07 Buffalo Bills (TE) Fiss, Galen 1950-52 Cleveland Browns (LB) Gay, Matt 1989-92 Kansas City Chiefs (S) Golub, Chris 1974-76 Kansas City Chiefs (DB) Goode, Don 1971-73 San Diego Chargers (LB) Cleveland Browns Gordon, Charles 2003-05 Minnesota Vikings (WR) Griffith, Forrest 1946-49 New York Giants (RB) Hadl, John 1959-61 San Diego Chargers (QB) Los Angeles Rams Green Bay Packers Houston Oilers Hageman, Fred 1959-60 Washington Redskins (C) Hantla, Bob 1951-53 San Francisco 49ers (G) Harris, Chris 2007-10 Denver (CB) Hartwig, Justin 1997-2001 Tennessee Titans (C/G) Carolina Panthers (G) Pittsburgh Steelers (C) Harvey, George 1964, 66 New Orleans Saints (G) Harwell, Nick 2013-14 Tennessee Titans (WR)
2016
164
NFL JAYHAWKS NAME Palmer, Gerry Patterson, Elvis
AT KU 1970-72 1981-83
Pierce, Don
1939-40
Rideau, Brandon
2001-04
Riggins, John
1968-70
Rivera, Mike Roberts, Gene Sayers, Gale Schaake, Elmer Schick, Doyle Schnellbacher, Otto Schweda, Brian Scott, Arthur (Dave) Scribner, Bucky Seurer, Frank Shepherd, JaCorey Short, Kevin Smith, Greg Smith, Hugh
2005-08 1942 1962-64 1929-31 1958-60 1942, 1946-47 1962-64 1973-75 1980-82 1980-83 2011-14 2013 1977-78, 1960
Smith, Laverne Smith, Quintin Spencer, Oliver
1973-76 1986-89 1950-52
Stapelton, George Stokes, Sims Stubblefield, Dana
1935-37 1964 1990-92
Stuckey, Darrell Sutton, Mitch Sydney, Harry
2006-09 1972-73 1978-80
Talib, Aqib
2005-07
Taylor, Steve 1973-75 Terry, Doug 1989-91 Thompson, Broderick 1981-82
Tomlinson, Dick Towle, Steve Ulrich, Hubert Vanoy, Vernon
1947-49 1972-74 1939-41 1967-68
Verser, David
1977-80
Wagoner, Danny
1978, 80-81
Walton, Alvin Ward, Ronnie Warner, Ron
1984 1992-94, 1996 1996-97
Wattlet, Frank
1978-80
Wellman, Mike Whittaker, Scott Whitten, Bobby Williams, Delvin
1976-77 1993-96 1978-80 1971-73
Wright, Sylvester Zook, John
1991-94 1966-68
TEAM (POSITION) Kansas City Chiefs (G) New York Giants (DB) San Diego Chargers Los Angeles Raiders Dallas Cowboys Brooklyn Dodgers (C) St. Louis Cardinals Cleveland Browns (WR) Chicago Bears New York Jets (RB) Washington Redskins New England Patriots New York Giants (B) Chicago Bears (RB) Portsmouth Spartans (B) Washington Redskins (LB) New York Giants (B) Chicago Bears (DE) Atlanta Falcons (T) Green Bay Packers (P) Kansas City Chiefs Philadelphia Eagles (CB) New York Jets (S) Minnesota Vikings (DL) Denver Broncos (E) Washington Redskins (E) Pittsburgh Steelers (RB) Chicago Bears (WR) Detroit Lions (T) Green Bay Packers Oakland Raiders Phoenix Bulldogs (G) Dallas Cowboys (WR) San Francisco 49ers (DT) Washington Redskins Oakland Raiders San Diego Chargers (S) Philadelphia Eagles (DT) San Francisco 49ers (RB) Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay Bucs (CB) New England Patriots Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs (S) Kansas City Chiefs (S) Dallas Cowboys (OT) San Diego Chargers Philadelphia Eagles Denver Broncos Pittsburgh Steelers (G) Miami Dolphins (LB) Miami Seahawks (E) New York Giants (DT) Green Bay Packers Houston Oilers Cincinnati Bengals (WR) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Detroit Lions (DB) Atlanta Falcons Washington Redskins (DB) Miami Dolphins (LB) New Orleans Saints (LB) Tampa Bay Buccaneers New Orleans Saints (DB) Los Angeles Rams Green Bay Packers (C) Oakland Raiders (OG) Cincinnati Bengals (T) San Francisco 49ers (RB) Miami Dolphins Green Bay Packers Philadelphia Eagles (LB) Atlanta Falcons (DT) St. Louis Cardinals (DE)
YEARS 1975 1984-87 1987-89 1990-93 1993 1942 1943 2005 2006-08 1971-75 1976-79, 1981-85 2012 1947-50 1965-71 1932 1961 1950-51 1966 1976-82 1983-84 1986-87 2015-Present 2015-Present 1980-81, 1984 1962 1962 1977 1990 1953, 1956, 1959-61 1957-58 1963 1938 1967 1993-97, 2001-02 1998-2000 2003 2010-Present 1974-75 1987-91 1992 2008-11 2012-13 2014-Present 1976 1992-95 1985 1987-92 1993-94 1995-96 1950-51 1975-80 1946 1971 1972 1973 1981-84 1985 1982-84 1985 1986-91 1997 1998 2002-03 1981-87 1987 1979-80 1997 1981 1974-77 1978-80 1981 1995-96 1969-75 1976-80
BOBBY DOUGLASS
JAYHAWKS IN THE SUPER BOWL PLAYER TEAM GAMES Jim Bailey Indianapolis V* Chris Banks Denver XXXIII* Gilbert Brown Green Bay XXXI*, XXXII Larry Brown Pittsburgh IX*, X*, XIII*, XIV* Isaac Byrd Tennessee XXXIV Billy Campfield Philadelphia XV Bert Coan Kansas City I Nolan Cromwell Los Angeles XIV Don Davis St. Louis XXXVI New England XXXVIII*, XXXIX* Tom Dinkel Cincinnati XVI Paul Fairchild New England XX Chris Harris Denver XLVIII, 50* Justin Hartwig Pittsburgh XLIII* Ron Jessie Los Angeles XIV Bobby Johnson New York Giants XXI* Steven Johnson Denver XLVIII Rod Jones St. Louis XXXVI Steve Lawson Minnesota VIII, IX Lindsay Mason Oakland XV* Curtis McClinton Kansas City I, IV* Sean McDermott New England XXXVIII* Robert Miller Minnesota XII Mike Norseth Cincinnati XXIII Elvis Patterson New York Giants XXI* Dallas XXVIII* John Riggins Washington XVII*, XVIII Dana Stubblefield San Francisco XXIX* Harry Sydney San Francisco XXIII*, XXIV* Aqib Talib Denver 50* David Verser Cincinnati XVI Alvin Walton Washington XXII*, XXVI* Ron Warner Tampa Bay XXXVII* Bobby Witten Cincinnati XVI * - Indicates Super Bowl Champion
JAYHAWKS IN THE PRO BOWL
PLAYER TEAM YEARS Frank Bausch Chicago 1940 Larry Brown Pittsburgh 1983 Nolan Cromwell Los Angeles 1981-82-83-84 Galen Fiss Cleveland 1963-64 John Hadl San Diego 1965-66-69-70-73 Los Angeles 1974 Chris Harris, Jr. Denver 2014, 2015 LeRoy Irvin Los Angeles 1986-87 Ron Jessie Los Angeles 1977 Curtis McClinton Dallas Texans 1963 Kansas City 1967-68 Mike McCormack New York Yankees 1952 Cleveland 1957-58-61-62-63 Pete Mehring Los Angeles Bulldogs 1939 John Riggins New York Jets 1976 Gale Sayers Chicago 1966-67-68-70 Dana Stubblefield San Francisco 1995-96-98 Darrell Stuckey San Diego 2014 Aqib Talib Denver 2014, 2015 Delvin Williams San Francisco 1977 Miami 1979 John Zook Atlanta 1974
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KU IN THE NFL DRAFT YEAR 1938 1939 1940 1942 1944
1947 1948
1950
1951 1952 1953
1954 1955 1956 1957
1958 1959 1960 1961
Dick Monroe (C) Dick Bertuzzi (B) Forrest Griffith (B) Bud French (B) Dick Tomlinson (G) Ed Lee (T) Mike McCormack (T) Wade Stinson (B) S.P. Garnett (T) Bob Brandenberry (B) Bud Laughlin (B) Gil Reich (B) George Mrkonic (G) Ollie Spencer (T) Galen Fiss (B) Merlin Gish (C) Charlie Hoag (B) Bob Hantla (G) Harold Patterson (B) Morris Kay (E) Joe Lundy (G) John Anderson (E) Ralph Moody (B) Bev Butler (B) Bob Kraus (G) Don Feller (B) Ed Pretock (T) Tom Horner (T) Chet Van Alta (T) Ted Rohde (B) Frank Gibson (T) Ron Clairborne (T) Larry Carmer (B) John Peppercorn (E) Homer Floyd (B) Fred Hagerman (C) Curtis McClinton (HB) Doyle Schick (B) John Hadl (QB)
Elvin Baenam (G) Roger McFarland (HB)
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
YEAR 1979 1980
1981 1982 1983 1984 1986
1987 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
1997 1998 2001 2002 2004 2005 2008 2010 2012 2015
PLAYER (POS) Mike Wellman (C) Kirby Criswell (LB) LeRoy Irvin (DB) Jim Zidd (LB) Mike Hubach (P) David Verser (WR) Lester Mickens (WR) Greg Smith (DT) Danny Wagoner (DB) Wayne Capers (WR) Bucky Scribner (P) Paul Fairchild (G) Bruce Kallmeyer (K) Renwick Atkins (T) Alvin Walton (DB) Lynn Williams (RB) Mike Norseth (QB) Johnny Holloway (WR) Paul Oswald (C) Curtis Moore (LB) Chris Perez (OT) Dana Stubblefield (DT) Gilbert Brown (DT) Chris Maumalanga (DT) Gerald McBurrows (DB) Hessley Hempstead (OG) Dorian Brew (DB) Chris Banks (OG) Rod Jones (OT) L.T. Levine (RB) Ronnie Ward (LB) June Henley (RB) Isaac Byrd (WR) Ron Warner (LB) Moran Norris (RB) Nate Dwyer (DT) Justin Hartwig (OT) Adrian Jones (OT) David McMillan (DE) Aqib Talib (CB) Anthony Collins (OT) Derek Fine (TE) Marcus Henry (WR) Darrell Stuckey (S) Kerry Meier (WR) Dezmon Briscoe (WR) Tanner Hawkinson (OL) Ben Heeney (LB) JaCorey Shepherd (CB) Dexter McDonald (CB)
RD/PICK 3/81 2/31 3/70 5/123 11/293 1/10 11/277 7/184 9/231 2/52 11/299 5/124 7/184 7/187 3/75 6/160 7/174 7/185 11/289 10/267 5/124 1/26 3/79 4/128 7/214 7/228 3/79 7/226 7/219 7/235 3/93 5/163 6/195 7/239 4/115 4/113 6/187 4/132 5/139 1/20 4/112 4/132 6/174 4/110 5/165 6/191 5/156 5/140 6/191 7/242
TEAM Rams Bengals Rams Jets Patriots Bengals Saints Chiefs Lions Steelers Packers Patriots Patriots Lions Redskins Rams Browns Cowboys Steelers Oilers Dolphins 49ers Vikings Giants Rams Lions Dolphins Broncos Bengals Broncos Dolphins Chiefs Chiefs Saints Saints Cardinals Titans Jets Browns Buccaneers Bengals Bills Jets Chargers Falcons Bengals Bengals Raiders Eagles Raiders
R
Mike Shinn (E) Brian Schweda (T) Ron Oelschlager (HB) Willie Ray Smith (DB) Mike Johnson (HB)
1972
TEAM Saints Packers Raiders (AFL) Cowboys Bears Giants Rams Saints Falcons Cardinals Jets Bengals Steelers Cowboys Rams Bengals Bills Lions Rams Steelers Colts Redskins Bills Browns 49ers Eagles Chiefs Raiders Oilers Vikings Vikings Dolphins Saints Broncos 49ers Falcons Chiefs Bills Packers Rams Seahawks Steelers Eagles Chiefs Chiefs Raiders Bengals Eagles Eagles
O
1966
Marv Clothier (G) Gale Sayers (RB)
1971
RD/PICK 6/134 17/444 15 10/266 2/41 3/60 4/99 5/117 12/341 16/409 1/6 2/41 5/106 8/206 5/120 7/158 14/340 15/380 15/381 3/76 4/83 9/233 15/379 1/15 2/49 3/63 3/66 16/409 2/40 4/103 5/129 6/143 6/149 2/43 2/57 3/71 6/165 9/241 1/9 2/31 2/41 4/99 5/119 7/177 8/215 3/82 5/126 5/130 11/288
Cs
1963 1965
1968 1969
PLAYER (POS) George Harvey (G) Jeff Elias (TE) Steve Renko (FB) Bert Olson (WR) Bobby Douglass (QB) Vernon Vanoy (DE) John Zook (DE) Keith Christensen (T) Billy Hunt (DB) Junior Riggins (RB) John Riggins (RB) Steve Lawson (G) Larry Brown (TE) Ron Jessie (WR) Bob Childs (G) Steve Conley (RB) Karl Salb (DT) Steve Roach (LB) Kenny Page (LB) Roger Bernhardt (G) Gary Palmer (T) Eddie Shears (LB) Vince O’Neal (RB) Don Goode (LB) Delvin Williams (RB) Mitch Sutton (DT) David Jaynes (QB) Delano Robinson (WR) Emmett Edwards (WR) Bruce Adams (WR) Robert Miller (RB) Steve Towle (LB) Mike Lemon (LB) Kurt Knoff (DB) Eddie Lewis (DB) Dave Scott (T) Steve Taylor (DB) Jeff Turner (LB) Mike Butler (DE) Nolan Cromwell (DB) Terry Beeson (LB) Laverne Smith (RB) Skip Sharp (DB) Chris Golub (DB) Waddell Smith (WR) Lindsay Martin (T) Tom Dinkel (LB) Norris Banks (RB) Bill Campfieldd (RB)
Mj
Bert Coan (HB)
YEAR 1967
Kf
1962
Dick Monroe (C) Frank Pattee (B)
RD/PICK TEAM 9 Lions 18 Steelers 19 Brooklyn 14 Eagles 9 Browns 16 Brooklyn 1 Bears 9 Patriots 26 Cardinals 30 Lions 23 Cardinals 29 Packers 3 Yankees (AAFC) 11 Colts (AAFC) 19 Giants 20 Cardinals 6 Colts (AAFC) 23 Redskins 16 Hornets (AAFC) 22 Bears 5 Giants 21 Bulldogs 21 Steelers 27 Redskins 3 Yankees 5 Packers 29 49ers 20 Browns 25 49ers 2 Packers 4 Eagles 6 Lions 13 Browns 22 Colts 26 Browns 5 49ers 14 Eagles 18 49ers 26 Browns 21 Eagles 13 49ers 26 Giants 11 Cardinals 14 Browns 16 Colts 20 Cardinals 22 Colts 26 Cardinals 30 Cardinals 12 Rams 18 Lions 14 Steelers 26 Browns 8 Giants (NFL) 14 Texans (AFL) 14 Redskins (NFL) 3 Chargers (AFL) 1 Lions (NFL) 14 Chargers (AFL) 7 Redskins (NFL) 23 Raiders (AFL) 27 Oilers (AFL) 20 49ers (NFL) 7 Cowboys 1 Chiefs (AFL) 1 Bears (NFL) 8 Packers 16 Broncos (AFL) 11 Bears (NFL) 19 Broncos (AFL) 11 Chiefs (AFL) 14 Raiders (AFL)
HISTORY
1949
PLAYER (POS) Clarence Douglass (B) Dave Shirk (E) Ferrel Anderson (G) Bill Bunson (B) Hubert Ulrich (E) Ralph Miller (B) Ray Evans (B) Gene Long (G) Warren Hodges (T) George Dick (E) Otto Schnellbacher (E) Bill Hogan (B) Otto Schnellbacher (E) Don Ettinger (T)
Rb H
MORAN NORRIS
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KU VS. AP RANKED OPPONENTS DATE Nov. 7, 1936 Nov. 6, 1937 Oct. 21, 1939 Nov. 25, 1939 Nov. 22, 1941 Nov. 24, 1945 Nov. 9, 1946 Jan. 1, 1948 Nov. 20, 1948 Nov. 11, 1950 Oct. 18, 1952 Sept. 25, 1953 Sept. 25, 1954 Oct. 16, 1954 Nov. 6, 1954 Oct. 15, 1955 Oct. 20, 1956 Sept. 28, 1957 Oct. 19, 1957 Sept. 20, 1958 Oct. 18, 1958 Sept. 19, 1959 Oct. 24, 1959 Oct. 1, 1960 Oct. 29, 1960 Nov. 19, 1960 Oct. 19, 1963 Nov. 7, 1964 Nov. 5, 1966 Nov. 12, 1966 Oct. 14, 1967 Nov. 18, 1967 Oct. 12, 1968 Nov. 23, 1968 Jan. 1, 1969
RK 8 6 3 10 18 16 16 13 8 3 6 4 8 1 20 3 1 9 2 8 11 7 18 2 1 1 6 6 6 16 8 7 9 13 3
Nov. 22, 1969 Oct. 17, 1970 Oct. 16, 1971 Nov. 6, 1971 Nov. 13, 1971 Sept. 30, 1972 Oct. 21, 1972 Oct. 28, 1972 Nov. 11, 1972 Nov. 18, 1972 Oct. 6, 1973 Oct. 20, 1973 Nov. 17, 1973 Nov. 24, 1973 Dec. 17, 1973
7 5 1 13 2 16 5 15 16 4 9 11 3 19 16
Sept. 21, 1974 Oct. 5, 1974 Oct. 19, 1974 Nov. 16, 1974 Oct. 11, 1975 Nov. 8, 1975 Nov. 15, 1975 Nov. 22, 1975 Oct. 16, 1976 Oct. 30, 1976 Nov. 13, 1976 Nov. 20, 1976 Sept. 10, 1977 Sept. 17, 1977 Sept. 24, 1977 Oct. 1, 1977 Oct. 15, 1977 Nov. 12, 1977 Sept. 9, 1978 Sept. 16, 1978 Sept 23, 1978 Oct. 7, 1978 Oct. 14, 1978 Nov. 4, 1978 Sept. 15, 1979 Sept. 22, 1979 Oct. 13, 1979 Nov. 10, 1979
17 5 12 1 4 12 10 18 6 9 19 19 9 14 15 1 3 12 13 18 8 13 1 4 16 11 5 6
OPPONENT RESULT SCORE NEBRASKA L 0-26 NEBRASKA T 13-13 at Oklahoma L 27-7 MISSOURI L 0-20 MISSOURI L 6-45 MISSOURI L 12-33 OKLAHOMA W 16-13 GEORGIA TECH L 14-20 OKLAHOMA L 7-60 OKLAHOMA L 13-33 OKLAHOMA L 20-42 at UCLA L 7-19 UCLA L 7-32 OKLAHOMA L 0-65 NEBRASKA L 20-41 at Oklahoma L 6-44 OKLAHOMA L 12-34 OREGON STATE L 6-34 at Oklahoma L 0-47 TCU L 0-42 OKLAHOMA L 0-43 at TCU L 7-14 at Oklahoma L 6-7 SYRACUSE L 7-14 at Iowa L 7-21 at Missouri W 23-7 at Oklahoma L 18-21 at Nebraska L 7-14 NEBRASKA L 13-24 COLORADO L 18-35 NEBRASKA W 10-0 at Oklahoma L 10-14 at Nebraska W 23-13 MISSOURI W 21-19 vs. Penn State L 14-15 (Orange Bowl) MISSOURI L 21-69 NEBRASKA L 20-41 at Nebraska L 0-55 COLORADO L 14-35 at Oklahoma L 10-56 FLORIDA STATE L 22-44 NEBRASKA L 0-56 IOWA STATE L 8-34 at Colorado L 8-33 OKLAHOMA L 7-31 at Tennessee L 27-28 at Nebraska L 9-10 at Oklahoma L 20-48 MISSOURI W 14-13 vs. NC State L 18-31 (Liberty Bowl) at Tennessee L 3-17 TEXAS A&M W 28-10 NEBRASKA L 0-56 OKLAHOMA L 14-45 at Nebraska L 0-16 at Oklahoma W 23-3 COLORADO L 21-24 MISSOURI W 42-24 OKLAHOMA L 10-28 NEBRASKA L 3-31 at Colorado L 17-40 at Missouri W 41-14 at Texas A&M L 14-28 at UCLA L 7-17 WASH. ST. W 14-12 at Oklahoma L 9-42 COLORADO T 17-17 at Nebraska L 7-52 TEXAS A&M L 10-37 at Washington L 2-31 UCLA W 28-24 at Colorado L 7-17 OKLAHOMA L 16-17 NEBRASKA L 21-63 at Pittsburgh L 0-24 at Michigan L 7-28 at Nebraska L 0-42 at Oklahoma L 0-38
DATE Sept. 20, 1980 Oct. 11, 1980 Oct. 18, 1980 Nov. 8, 1980 Oct. 31, 1981 Oct. 30, 1982 Sept. 24, 1983 Oct. 29, 1983 Nov. 12, 1983 Nov. 19, 1983 Sept. 15, 1984 Oct. 20, 1984 Oct. 27, 1984 Nov. 10, 1984 Sept. 28, 1985 Oct. 26, 1985 Nov. 2, 1985 Nov. 16, 1985 Nov. 1, 1986 Nov. 15, 1986 Sept. 12, 1987 Oct. 10, 1987 Oct. 31, 1987 Sept. 17, 1988 Oct. 8, 1988 Oct. 29, 1988 Nov. 12, 1988 Sept. 30, 1989 Oct. 21, 1989 Nov. 11, 1989 Sept. 1, 1990 Sept. 29, 1990 Oct. 13, 1990 Oct. 20, 1990 Nov. 10, 1990 Oct. 26, 1991 Nov. 9, 1991 Nov. 16, 1991 Nov. 9, 1992 Nov. 16, 1992 Dec. 25, 1992 Aug. 28, 1993 Oct. 23, 1993 Nov. 6, 1993 Nov. 13, 1993 Oct. 6, 1994 Nov. 5, 1994 Nov. 12, 1994 Oct. 7, 1995 Oct. 21, 1995 Oct. 28, 1995 Nov. 11, 1995 Dec. 25, 1995 Oct. 19, 1996 Oct. 26, 1996 Nov. 9, 1996 Oct. 25, 1997 Nov. 8, 1997 Sept. 25, 1998 Oct. 3, 1998 Oct. 17, 1998 Oct. 24, 1998 Oct. 31, 1998 Oct. 16, 1999 Oct. 30, 1999 Sept. 30, 2000 Oct. 7, 2000 Nov. 4, 2000 Nov. 11, 2000 Sept. 8, 2001 Oct. 13, 2001 Nov. 3, 2001 Nov. 10, 2001 Nov. 2, 2002 Sept. 27, 2003 Nov. 8, 2003
RK OPPONENT RESULT SCORE DATE RK OPPONENT RESULT SCORE 5 PITTSBURGH L 3-18 Oct. 23, 2004 2 at Oklahoma L 10-41 10 NEBRASKA L 0-54 Nov. 13, 2004 6 TEXAS L 23-27 19 IOWA STATE W 28-17 Oct.1, 2005 13 at Texas Tech L 17-30 11 OKLAHOMA L 19-21 Nov. 12, 2005 2 at Texas L 14-66 12 at Nebraska L 15-31 Nov. 26, 2005 25 IOWA STATE (OT) W 24-21 6 NEBRASKA L 0-52 Sept. 30, 2006 21 at Nebraska (ot) L 32-39 10 at USC W 26-20 Oct. 6, 2007 24 at Kansas State W 30-24 14 at Oklahoma L 14-45 Nov. 24, 2007 4 vs. Missouri (K.C.) L 28-36 1 at Nebraska L 13-67 Jan. 3, 2008 5 vs. Virginia Tech W 24-21 19 MISSOURI W 37-27 (Orange Bowl) 18 FLORIDA STATE L 16-42 Sept. 12, 2008 19 at South Florida L 34-37 12 at Okla. State L 10-47 Oct. 18, 2008 4 at Oklahoma L 31-45 2 OKLAHOMA W 28-11 Oct. 25, 2008 8 TEXAS TECH L 21-63 2 NEBRASKA L 7-41 Nov. 15, 2008 4 TEXAS L 7-35 4 at Fla. State L 20-24 Nov. 29, 2008 12 vs. Missouri (K.C.) W 40-37 12 OKLA. STATE L 10-17 Oct. 24, 2009 25 OKLAHOMA L 13-35 9 at Oklahoma L 6-48 Nov. 21, 2009 3 at Texas L 20-51 2 at Nebraska L 6-56 Sept. 11, 2010 15 GEORGIA TECH W 28-25 4 OKLAHOMA L 3-64 Nov. 13, 2010 9 at Nebraska L 3-20 6 NEBRASKA L 0-70 Nov. 20, 2010 12 OKLA. STATE L 14-48 4 at Auburn L 0-49 Nov. 27, 2010 15 vs. Missouri (K.C.) L 7-35 2 at Nebraska L 2-54 Oct.8, 2011 6 at Oklahoma State L 28-70 1 OKLAHOMA L 10-71 Oct. 15, 2011 3 OKLAHOMA L 17-47 6 at Auburn L 7-56 Oct. 22, 2011 12 KANSAS STATE L 21-59 9 NEBRASKA L 10-63 Sept. 15, 2012 16 TCU L 6-20 8 at Oklahoma L 14-63 Oct. 6, 2012 7 at Kansas State L 16-56 14 at Okla. State L 24-63 Oct. 20, 2012 10 at Oklahoma L 7-52 16 OKLAHOMA L 6-45 Nov. 10, 2012 25 at Texas Tech (2OT) L 34-41 3 at Colorado L 17-49 Oct. 5, 2013 20 TEXAS TECH L 16-54 6 at Nebraska L 14-51 Oct. 19, 2013 18 OKLAHOMA L 34-19 15 VIRGINIA L 10-59 Oct. 26, 2013 6 BAYLOR L 14-59 9 at Oklahoma L 17-31 Nov. 9, 2013 15 at Oklahoma State L 6-42 3 at Miami L 0-34 Oct. 11, 2014 16 OKLAHOMA STATE L 20-27 14 COLORADO L 10-41 Nov. 1, 2014 12 at Baylor L 14-60 13 NEBRASKA L 9-41 Nov. 15, 2014 5 TCU L 30-34 21 at Oklahoma L 3-41 Nov. 22, 2014 23 at Oklahoma L 7-44 11 NEBRASKA L 23-59 Nov. 29, 2014 11 at Kansas State L 13-51 16 COLORADO L 24-30 Oct. 10, 2015 3 BAYLOR L 7-66 7 at Nebraska L 7-49 Oct. 24, 2015 14 at Oklahoma State L 10-58 18 COLORADO L 18-25 Oct. 31, 2015 14 OKLAHOMA L 7-62 25 vs. BYU W 23-20 Nov. 14, 2015 15 at TCU L 17-23 (Aloha Bowl) 1 vs. Florida State L 0-42 VS. AP RANKED TEAMS (Kickoff Classic, N.J.) ALL-TIME 14 at Oklahoma L 25-38 vs. AP Ranked Teams 26-163-2 6 NEBRASKA L 20-21 vs. Top 10 9-91-2 18 at Colorado L 14-38 vs. Top 5 5-50-1 19 KANSAS STATE L 13-21 vs. Number 1 1-12 1 at Nebraska L 17-45 at Home 15-81-2 7 COLORADO L 26-51 on Road 8-77 4 at Colorado W 40-24 Neutral 3-5 15 at Oklahoma W 38-17 14 at Kansas State L 7-41 1 NEBRASKA L 3-41 25 vs. UCLA W 51-30 (Aloha Bowl) 9 COLORADO L 7-20 5 at Nebraska L 7-63 13 KANSAS STATE L 12-38 1 NEBRASKA L 0-35 11 at Kansas State L 16-48 25 at Missouri L 23-41 18 TEXAS A&M L 21-24 8 at Nebraska L 0-41 17 COLORADO W 33-17 4 KANSAS STATE L 54-6 13 at Texas A&M L 17-34 8 NEBRASKA L 17-24 14 at Oklahoma L 16-34 4 KANSAS STATE L 13-52 6 at Nebraska L 17-56 19 TEXAS L 16-51 14 UCLA L 17-41 3 OKLAHOMA L 10-38 2 NEBRASKA L 7-51 5 at Texas L 0-59 14 KANSAS STATE L 0-64 23 MISSOURI W 35-14 19 NEBRASKA L 3-34
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KU IN THE POLLS KANSAS FOOTBALL WEEK-BY-WEEK - AP RANKINGS RK 17 13 13 19 20 17 17 9 9 8 15 9 7 19 18 7 5 10 9 15 19 10 10 11 8 10 12 12 8 6 4 3 3 3 7 7 6 19 18 17 18 18 20 17 19
NEXT OPPONENT RESULT SCORE MISSOURI W 20-14 at Arizona W 54-28 vs. Georgia Tech* L 14-20 OKLAHOMA L 13-33 at Colorado L 27-35 TCU W 13-0 SANTA CLARA W 21-9 COLORADO W 21-12 at Iowa State W 43-0 OKLAHOMA L 20-42 at SMU W 26-0 at Kansas State W 26-6 NEBRASKA L 13-14 OKLAHOMA STATE W 12-7 at Missouri L 19-20 at Kansas State W 41-0 SYRACUSE L 7-14 at Iowa State W 28-14 OKLAHOMA T 13-13 at Oklahoma State W 14-7 at Iowa L 7-21 NEBRASKA W 31-0 COLORADO W 34-6 at Missouri W 23-7 at TCU L 16-17 MISSOURI L 7-10 at Illinois W 47-7 INDIANA W 38-20 NEW MEXICO W 68-7 at Nebraska W 23-13 OKLAHOMA STATE W 49-19 at Iowa State W 46-25 COLORADO W 27-14 OKLAHOMA L 23-27 at Kansas State W 38-29 MISSOURI W 21-19 vs. Penn State* L 14-15 KANSAS STATE W 25-18 at Nebraska L 9-10 at Iowa State W 22-20 OKLAHOMA STATE T 10-10 COLORADO W 17-15 at Oklahoma L 20-48 MISSOURI W 14-13 vs. N.C. State* L 18-31
1974
Oct. 12 19 Oct. 19 13 1975 Nov. 15 17 Dec. 26 19 1976 Sept. 4 19 Sept. 18 13 Oct. 2 9 Oct. 9 8 Oct. 16 15 1992 Sept. 24 24 Oct. 17 25 Oct. 24 22 Nov. 2 18 Nov. 9 13 Nov. 16 20 Nov. 23 22 Dec. 25 22 1995 Oct. 7 24 Oct. 14 10 Oct. 21 7 Oct. 28 6 Nov. 4 11 Nov. 11 10 Nov. 18 15 Dec. 25 11 1996 Aug. 29 25 Sept. 14 24 Sept. 28 20 2007 Oct. 7 20 Oct. 14 15 Oct. 21 12 Oct. 28 8 Nov. 4 5 Nov. 11 4 Nov. 18 2 Nov. 25 7 Dec. 2 8 2008 Aug. 30 14 Sept. 6 14 Sept. 12 13 Sept. 20 19 Sept. 27 16 Oct. 4 16 Oct. 11 16 Oct. 18 16 Oct. 25 19 2009 Sept. 5 25 Sept. 12 24 Sept. 19 22 Sept. 26 20 Oct. 3 18 Oct. 10 16 Oct. 17 17 Oct. 24 24 *- Denotes a Bowl Game
at Kansas State W 20-13 NEBRASKA L 0-56 COLORADO L 21-24 vs. Pittsburgh L 19-33 at Oregon State W 28-16 KENTUCKY W 37-16 WISCONSIN W 34-24 at Oklahoma State L 14-21 OKLAHOMA L 10-28 CALIFORNIA L 23-27 at Iowa State W 50-47 OKLAHOMA W 27-10 OKLAHOMA STATE W 26-18 at Nebraska L 7-49 COLORADO L 18-25 at Missouri L 17-22 vs. BYU* W 23-20 at Colorado W 40-24 IOWA STATE W 34-7 at Oklahoma W 38-17 at Kansas State L 7-41 MISSOURI W 42-23 NEBRASKA L 3-41 at Oklahoma State W 22-17 vs. UCLA* W 51-30 vs. Ball State W 35-10 at TCU W 52-17 at Utah L 42-45 BAYLOR W 58-10 at Colorado W 19-14 at Texas A&M W 19-11 NEBRASKA W 76-39 at Oklahoma State W 43-28 IOWA STATE W 45-7 vs. Missouri L 28-36 Did Not Play vs. Virginia Tech* W 24-21 FLORDIA INTL. W 40-10 LOUISIANA TECH W 29-0 at South Florida L 34-37 SAM HOUSTON ST. W 38-14 BYE at Iowa State W 35-33 COLORADO W 30-14 at Oklahoma L 31-45 TEXAS TECH L 21-63 NO. COLORADO W 49-3 at UTEP W 34-7 DUKE W 44-16 SO. MISSISSIPPI W 36-28 Bye IOWA STATE W 41-36 at Colorado L 30-34 OKLAHOMA L 13-35
COMEBACK VICTORIES
TRAIL QTR OPPONENT 28 (45-17) 4th Colorado, 2010 26 (21-47) 3rd at Iowa State, 1992 21 (0-21) 3rd Colorado, 1950 20 (0-20) 2nd at Iowa State, 2008 20 (0-20) 1st Loyola (Calif.), 1951 19 (7-26) 2nd Iowa State, 1953 15 (0-15) 2nd at Oklahoma State, 1967 14 (0-14) 1st at Oklahoma, 1995 14 (0-14) 1st at Missouri, 1989 14 (7-21) 3rd at Wyoming, 1963 14 (0-14) 1st at Oklahoma State, 1962 13 (0-13) 1st at Tulsa, 2002 13 (0-13) 3rd Missouri, 1973 13 (0-13) 2nd at Kansas State, 1956
COMEBACK TIES
TRAIL QTR OPPONENT 20 (0-20) 2nd Nebraska, 1920 13 (0-13) 4th at Missouri, 1958
COMEBACKS BY OPPONENT
TRAIL QTR OPPONENT 25 (30-5) 2nd Texas Tech, 2004 20 (20-0) 1st Texas tech, 2011 19 (19-0) 4th at Colorado, 1961
VICTORY MARGINS
MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT 83 83-0 Washington (Mo.) 80 86-6 South Dakota State 72 72-0 UAB 62 62-0 Southeastern La. 62 62-0 St. Mary’s 61 68-7 New Mexico 56 56-0 Iowa 56 56-0 Midland 55 55-0 Kansas State 55 55-0 Emporia State 52 55-3 Florida International 52 52-0 Ball State 51 57-6 Wichita State
CONFERENCE VICTORY MARGINS
MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT 55 55-0 Kansas State 48 58-10 Baylor 43 43-0 at Iowa State 41 41-0 Iowa State 41 41-0 at Kansas State 41 55-14 at Oklahoma State 40 47-7 at Kansas State 39 42-3 Colorado
FINAL 52-45 50-47 27-21 35-33 34-26 53-33 26-15 38-17 46-44 25-21 36-17 43-33 14-13 20-15
FINAL 20-20 13-13
FINAL 30-31 34-45 19-20
YEAR 1923 1947 1994 2007 1912 1968 1897 1895 1947 1909 2007 1992 1983
YEAR 1947 2007 1952 1991 1960 1949 1950 1980
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FINAL RANKINGS
YEAR 1986 1954 2002 1987 1986 1942
Rb
MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT 70 0-70 Nebraska 65 0-65 Oklahoma 64 0-64 Kansas State 61 10-71 Oklahoma 61 3-64 Oklahoma 61 0-61 Iowa Navy Pre-Flight
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2008 (seven games) 2009 (six games) 2007 (seven games) 2010 (seven games) 2006 (seven games) 2005 (six games) 2011 (six games) 1969 (five games)
MARGINS OF DEFEAT
YEAR 1924 1961 1949 1952 1992 1900
O
2008 WIN OVER NO. 12 MISSOURI
50,907 50,581 46,784 44,850 44,137 43,675 42,283 42,161
MARGIN SCORE OPPONENT 48 48-0 at Washington (Mo.) 46 53-7 at California 46 46-0 at Arizona 43 43-0 at Iowa State 42 49-7 at Oregon State 42 42-0 at South Dakota
Cs
HOME ATTENDANCE AVG.
ROAD VICTORY MARGINS
Mj
YEAR RANKING 1947 12 (AP) 1951 20 (UPI) 1960 11 (AP), t9 (UPI) 1961 15 (UPI) 1968 7 (AP), 6 (UPI) 1973 18 (AP), t15 (UPI) 1992 22 (AP), 22 (UPI), 23 (CNN/USA Today) 1995 9 (AP), 10 (UPI), (CNN/USA Today) 2007 7 (AP), 7 (USA Today), 8 (Harris), 8 (BCS)
HISTORY
YEAR DATE 1947 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Jan. 1 1950 Nov. 11 1951 Oct. 6 1952 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 1960 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 1961 Sept. 23 Nov. 25 1968 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Jan. 1 1973 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 17
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ORANGE
0
BOWL
JAN. 1, 1948
DEC. 16, 1961
JAN. 1, 1969
MIAMI, FLA.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
MIAMI, FLA.
7 0
7
STATISTICS KU
KANSAS 33 RICE 7
– 14
KANSAS
6
6
– 20
RICE
7
0 0
KAN – Evans 12 run (Fambrough kick), 6:30 – 2 GTU – Queen 16 pass from Still (Bowen kick), 9:08 – 3 GTU – Patton 4 pass from Still (kick failed), 1:20 – 3 KAN – Evans 12 pass from Hogan (Fambrough kick), 6:55 – 4
First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles Lost . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Penalized . . . . . . . . . .
ORANGE
BOWL
GEORGIA TECH 0 7 13 0 GTU – Patton 24 pass from Still (Bowen kick), 9:53 – 2
1969
BOWL GEORGIA TECH 20 KANSAS 14 KANSAS
1961
BLUEBONNET
GT
14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 19-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-11 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-40 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
GAME SUMMARY Trailing 20-14 to Georgia Tech with the final minutes ticking away, Kansas appeared ready to upset the favored Engineers in the 14th annual Orange Bowl, only to have a lost fumble at the two-foot line dash all hopes. Georgia Tech scored first on a 24-yard pass play to take a 7-0 lead in the second quarter. Kansas answered, however, with a 65-yard drive, finished by Ray Evans’ 12-yard scoring burst and the extra point by Don Fambrough. The third quarter proved pivotal, however, as Georgia Tech scored twice to take a 20-7 lead into the final stanza. Finding it difficult to move on the ground, Tech resorted to the air. As a result, Georgia Tech’s quarterback Jim Still set an Orange Bowl record for most touchdown passes and best passing percentage, a .769 mark based on 10 completions in 13 attempts. The Jayhawks, though, were not finished. A long pass from quarterback Bill Hogan to end Bryan Sperry moved the ball to the Georgia Tech 12. Hogan then lobbed a 12-yard scoring pass to Ray Evans. Soon afterwards Dick Monroe of Kansas recovered a Georgia Tech fumble at the Tech 42. Three plays later, Hogan completed a pass to end Otto Schnellbacher, putting the ball at the 26. Evans then sliced off three yards before pitching to Schnellbacher, who was forced out at the 10. Evans bolted nine yards to the one, and it appeared Kansas was ready to upset the Engineers. But then disaster struck. Quarterback Lynne McNutt, attempting to sneak it in for the game-tying touchdown, lost the ball and the officials ruled that Tech’s Rollo Phillips recovered it. Controversy raged as to whether McNutt actually fumbled or Phillips took it away from him amidst the pileup at the goal line.
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PENN STATE 15 KANSAS 14
8
– 33
KANSAS
7
0
0
7
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0
– 7
PENN STATE
0
7
0
8
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KAN – Coleman 1 run (kick failed), 5:05 – 1 RICE – Burrell 5 pass from Kerbow (Blume kick), 0:45 – 1 KAN – Coleman 1 run (pass failed), 1:16 – 2 KAN – McClinton 6 run (Barnes kick), 9:02 – 3 KAN – McFarland 13 run (kick failed), 2:08 – 3 KAN – McFarland 12 run (Boydston pass from Hadl), 7:40 – 4
STATISTICS KU First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles Lost . . . . . . . . . . . Yards Penalized . . . . . . . . . .
Rice
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 66-293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-58 64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 10-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-11 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-31 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
KANSAS Rushing: Hadl 8-25, McFarland 12-60, McClinton 13-37, Coleman 18-107, Jarrett 5-23, Baughman 5-16, Wilson 4-20, Leiker 1-5 Passing: Hadl 10-7-2, 64 Receiving: Leiker 2-21, McFarland 1-14, McClinton 1-15, Boydston 1-5, Wilson 1-9, Deer 1-0 RICE Rushing: Blume 6-26 Passing: Kerbow 16-10-0, 156
GAME SUMMARY Sparked by a 41-yard run by quarterback John Hadl out of deep punt formation late in the first half, Kansas swept by Rice, 33-7, to claim the third annual Bluebonnet Bowl. Trailing 7-6 at the time and facing a fourth-and-six situation from the KU 40, Hadl faked the punt and raced 41 yards before being dropped at the Rice 19. Two plays later fullback Ken Coleman crashed over from the one to give the Jayhawks a 12-7 halftime lead. The Jayhawks controlled the ball in the second half, scoring on drives of 50, 36 and 68 yards, while finishing the day with 76 offensive plays compared to only 47 for Rice. Hadl completed seven of 10 attempts for 64 yards. Coleman, voted the game’s Most Outstanding Offensive Performer, finished with 107 yards rushing and two touchdowns. The Jayhawks scored first with 5:05 remaining in the initial quarter, when Coleman went over from a yard out. It climaxed a 59-yard, nine-play drive. The extra point attempt by Bill Barnes was blocked. Rice answered that score with just 45 seconds left in the first quarter, when quarterback Randy Kerbow completed a five-yard scoring pass to flanker Johnny Burrell. The extra point was good to put the Owls on top for the one and only time. That set the stage for Hadl’s heroics and the Kansas domination.
KAN – Reeves 2 run (Bell kick), 3:05 – 1 PSU – Pitman 13 run (Garthwaite kick), 11:08 – 2 KAN – John Riggins 1 run (Bell kick), 12:38 – 4 PSU – Burkhart 3 run (Campbell run), 0:15 – 4
STATISTICS KU First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles Lost . . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
PSU
16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 59-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-207 165 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 18-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-12 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 10-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-38 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
KANSAS Rushing: Riggins 18-47, Shanklin 15-20, Reeves 3-7, Jackson 1-5, Jr. Riggins 2-5, Douglass 20-(-8) Passing: Douglass 17-9-4, 165, Shanklin 1-0-0, 0 Receiving: Mosier 5-77, Shanklin 1-42, Jackson 1-19, McGowan 1-16, Jr. Riggins 1-11 PENN STATE Rushing: Campbell 18-101 Passing: Burkhart 23-12-2, 154 Receiving: Kwalick 6-74
GAME SUMMARY In the never-to-be-forgotten “Twelfth Man Game,” Penn State narrowly defeated Kansas, 15-14, with a second-chance two-point conversion in the waning seconds of the 35th annual Orange Bowl Classic. The Jayhawks thought they had won the game when they broke up Chuck Burkhart’s conversion pass following Penn State’s frantic touchdown with just 15 seconds remaining. Kansas was penalized, however, for having 12 men on the field, and the Nittany Lions received another chance — this time from only one-anda-half yards out instead of three. On that attempt Bob Campbell’s thrust at the left side of his line produced the winning margin. Kansas, playing in its third bowl game, scored in the opening quarter when Mike Reeves capped a nine-play, 45-yard drive by ramming over from the two. Pat Hutchens set the drive in motion by intercepting a Burkhart pass. The Jayhawks took a 14-7 lead early in the fourth quarter, when Donnie Shanklin returned a punt 46 yards to the seven to set up a touchdown by John Riggins. The Jayhawks nursed the lead for nearly 12 minutes, once missing a first down by inches at the Penn State five while driving for what would have been a wrap-up touchdown. The game still appeared to be under control when Kansas kicked to the Nittany Lions at the 50 with 1:16 remaining. But on the next play Burkhart hit Campbell with a 47-yard pass that KU defender Billy Hunt lost in the lights. It took three plays to score from the three, but Burkhart finally got across on a bootleg play around left end to set the stage for the hectic finish.
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BOWL SUMMARIES 1973
1975
19 8 1
BOWL
BOWL
BOWL
DEC. 17, 1973
DEC. 26, 1975
DEC. 31, 1981
MEMPHIS, TENN.
EL PASO, TEXAS
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
N.CAROLINA ST. 31 KANSAS 18
PITTSBURGH 33 KANSAS 19
MISSISSIPPI ST. 10 KANSAS 0
SUN
LIBERTY
HALL OF FAME
0
10 0
8
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KANSAS
0
0
7
12
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KANSAS
0
0
0
0
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NC STATE
7
3
14
– 31
PITTSBURGH
7
12 0
14
– 33
MISSISSIPPI ST
7
3
0
0
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7
NCSU – Fritz 2 run (Sewell kick), 4:09 – 1 KAN – Miller 12 pass from Jaynes (Love kick), 14:15 – 2 NCSU – FG Sewell 33, 4:54 – 2 KAN – FG Love 28, 0:37 – 2 NCSU – Fritz 8 run (Sewell kick), 9:20 – 3 NCSU – Young 12 run (Sewell kick), 4:50 – 4 NCSU – Henderson 31 INT return (Sewell kick), 4:03 – 4 KAN – Miller 12 run (Adams pass from Jaynes), 0:34 – 4
STATISTICS KU First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yardage . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles Lost . . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
NCSU
24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 31-130 . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-188 218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 38-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-7 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 2-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-38 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-35
PITT – Walker 60 run (Long kick), 2:11 – 1 PITT – Dorsett 8 run (kick failed), 14:42 – 2 PITT – Dorsett 2 run (run failed), 0:26 – 2 KAN – Smith 55 run (Swift kick), 4:32 – 3 PITT – Walker 2 run (Long kick), 12:49 – 4 KAN – Smith 17 run (kick failed), 6:11 – 4 PITT – Jones 7 pass from Haygood (Long kick), 3:15 – 4 KAN – Sharp 38 pass from McMichael (run failed), 2:02 – 4
STATISTICS KU First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yardage . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles Lost . . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
Pitt
19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 67-342 . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-372 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 14-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-8 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-35 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 5-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-95
HISTORY
KANSAS
MSU – Bond 17 run (Morgan kick), 14:48 – 1 MSU – Moore 14 FG, 10:55 – 2
STATISTICS KU First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yardage . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles & Lost . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
MSU
14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 40-106 . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-250 171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 31-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-5 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 9-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-44 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 7-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-65
KANSAS
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Haygood 14-101 Passing: Haygood 13-8-1, 60
Rushing: Bond 17-90 Passing: Bond 16-5-0, 51 Receiving: Haddix 2-16
GAME SUMMARY
GAME SUMMARY
GAME SUMMARY
Playing in a bowl game for the fourth time in its history, Kansas was upset by North Carolina State, 31-18, in the 15th annual Liberty Bowl. The Jayhawks fell after a controversial decision by an official in the third quarter, which was followed by three unanswered N.C. State touchdowns. The play in question came early in the third quarter with the score tied, 10-10. N.C. State punted to KU’s Bruce Adams at the 19. In heavy traffic Adams called for a fair catch, but fell to the ground as the ball glanced off him. N.C. State’s Ralph Stringer fell on the ball and the Wolfpack scored two plays later. Adams argued with officials that he was tripped on the fair catch, but the officials refused to change their ruling. The Wolfpack scored twice more before the Jayhawks’ offense responded with a late fourth quarter scoring drive of its own. David Jaynes, KU’s All-American quarterback playing his last game for the Jayhawks, finished the game with 24 completions in 38 attempts for 218 yards. All of those figures represented Liberty Bowl records, and for his efforts Jaynes was named the game’s Outstanding Offensive Performer.
Playing in its fifth bowl game ever and second in three years, Kansas dropped a 33-19 decision to Pittsburgh in the 41st annual Sun Bowl. Behind three 100-plus yard rushing performances by All-American halfback Tony Dorsett (142), fullback Elliott Walker (123) and quarterback Robert Haygood (101), the Panthers built a 19-0 halftime lead and made that lead hold up in the second half to claim the triumph. The Jayhawks did score first in the second half, giving some hope of a comeback. Halfback Laverne Smith, who finished the day with 118 yards rushing, dazzled the Panther defense with a 55-yard burst up the middle with 4:32 remaining in the third quarter. That made it 19-7, but with 12:49 remaining in the game Walker scored again for Pittsburgh, this time from two yards out, to erase all hopes of a KU comeback. Smith later added a 17-yard touchdown run, which was followed by a 38-yard scoring pass from quarterback Scott McMichael to halfback Skip Sharp to close out the Kansas scoring. Nearly 4,000 KU faithful made the trip to El Paso to help comprise the record turnout of 30,272.
It will be remembered by Jayhawk fans as the 12-second game. Playing in its first postseason game in six years, Kansas players, coaches and fans watched as a nightmare unfolded before their eyes. KU’s Darren Green took the opening kickoff and returned it 15 yards before colliding with a teammate. The result was a turnover and Mississippi State’s ball on the KU 17. On the ensuing play, MSU quarterback John Bond rolled right on an option play, turned up field and went unscathed into the end zone for the first and last TD of the day. A mere dozen ticks of the clock had gone by and already KU was trailing, 7-0. Following the quick score the Jayhawk defense stiffened, however, allowing just a field goal for the remainder of the game. The offense was a different story. The Jayhawks’ only real scoring threat was nullified by a strange penalty. With a little under five minutes left in the game, KU’s Bucky Scribner punted from deep in KU territory; the Bulldogs’ Cookie Jackson fumbled and Kansas recovered on the MSU 22. However, a flag had been thrown; the Jayhawks were called for clipping. Rather than moving the ball back 15 yards to the Bulldog 37, the officials decided the clip had occurred during the punt, and assessed the penalty from the line of scrimmage. Kansas had to punt again from its own 11.
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PITTSBURGH Rushing: Tony Dorsett 27-142, Elliott Walker 11-123, Robert
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NC STATE Rushing: Fritts 18-83 Passing: Shaw 8-5-1, 71 Receiving: Gargano 4-48
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Rushing: Jones 7-20, Taylor 20-61, Smith 7-(-9), Frederick 5-(-35), Green 1-(-2) Passing: Smith 22-8-2, 61, Frederick 9-7-0, 110 Receiving: Taylor 7-41, Bastin 2-20, Capers 2-57, Johnson 3-34, Jones 1-19 Tackles: McNorton 16, Toburen 10, Foote 7, Wagoner 6
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Wright 4-19, McMichael 1-8, Campfield 5-8, McCamy 1-5 Passing: McMichael 8-4-0, 76, Cromwell 6-0-1, 0 Receiving: Sharp 1-38, Fender 1-16, McCamy 1-14, Smith 1-8
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KANSAS Rushing: Smith 16-118, Cromwell 24-99, Banks 13-64, Sharp 3-21,
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KANSAS Rushing: Miller 15-104, Williams 10-26, Jaynes 6-0 Passing: Jaynes 38-24-2, 218 Receiving: Adams 8-73, Edwards 4-38. Williams 4-31, Miller 4-19, Hosack 1-20, Saathoff 1-17, Ross 1-14, Smith 1-6
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BOWL SUMMARIES 1992
1995
ALOHA
BOWL
ALOHA
BOWL
DEC. 25, 1992
DEC. 25, 1995
DEC. 22, 2003
HONOLULU, HAWAI’I
HONOLULU, HAWAI’I
ORLANDO, FLA.
KANSAS 23 BYU 20
KANSAS 51 UCLA 30
KANSAS
9
3
0
11
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KANSAS
BRIGHAM YOUNG
7
7
6
0
– 20
UCLA
BYU – Heimuli 94 kickoff return (Lauder kick) KAN – Harris 74 pass from Gay (Eichloff kick) KAN – Safety, Willis tackled in the end zone BYU – Willis 29 run (Luader kick) KAN – FG Eichloff 42 BYU – Sterling 10 pass from Young (conversion failed) KAN – Hilleary 1 run (Hilleary run) KAN – FG Eichloff 48
STATISTICS KU First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yardage . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles & Lost . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
2003
MAZDA TANGERINE
BYU
18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 49-172 . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-142 200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 12-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-31 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 8-48.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-48.3 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 7-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-73
KANSAS Rushing: Douglas 18-68, White 8-37, Levine 6-26, Hilleary 14-23, Cozzens 2-12, Powell 1-6 Passing: Hilleary 23-11-0, 126, Gay 1-1-0, 74 Receiving: R. Harris 4-142, Licursi 3-17, White 2-15, Fette 1-16, Powell 1-6, Cozzens 1-4
BYU Rushing: Willis 11-52 Passing: Young 31-15-1, 262 Receiving: Daman 4-99
N. CAROLINA ST. 56 KANSAS 26
7
10 20
14
– 51
KANSAS
0
0 7
23
– 30
NC STATE
KAN – Moore 9 pass from Williams (McCord kick), 9:36 – 1 KAN – Henley 49 run (McCord kick), 13:33 – 2 KAN – FG McCord, 1:29 – 2 KAN – Henley 2 run, 11:17 – 3 UCLA – Melsby 8 pass from McNown (Merten kick), 7:40 – 3 KAN – Byrd 77 pass from Williams (McCord kick), 6:35 – 3 KAN – Carter 27 pass from Williams (McCord kick), 3:14 – 3 UCLA – Jordan 8 pass from McNown (Merten kick), 13:44 – 4 UCLA – Abdul-Jabbar 5 run (Melsby from Merten), 12:43 – 4 KAN – Williams 6 run (McCord kick), 4:30 – 4 UCLA – Melsby 7 pass from McNown (run Jabbar), 3:07 – 4 KAN – Vann 67 run (McCord kick), 2:05 – 4
STATISTICS KU First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yardage . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles & Lost . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
UCLA
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 43-277 . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-286 292 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 28-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-15 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 2-48.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44.8 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 4-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-37
KANSAS Rushing: Henley 13-107, Vann 5-78, Williams 11-48, Levine 11-22, A. Smith 2-4, Galbreath 1-(-3) Passing: Williams 27-18-1, 288, Rutz 1-1-0, 4 Receiving: Byrd 4-116, Henley 3-41, A. Smith 3-22, Moore 2-19, Carter 2-32, Friday 2-32, Foy 1-4, Vann 1-7, Levine 1-19
UCLA Rushing: Abdul-Jabbar 26-157 Passing: McNown 34-13-3, 121 Receiving: Helsby 5-35
GAME SUMMARY Playing in its first bowl game in 11 years, Kansas surrendered a kickoff return touchdown to Brigham Young on the first play of the game. Just two plays later, KU answered right back as receiver Matt Gay caught a lateral from quarterback Chip Hilleary and then hit a wide-open Rodney Harris for a 74-yard touchdown pass. KU defensive lineman Chris Maumalanga tackled BYU’s Jamal Willis for a safety and a 9-7 lead. The Kansas defensive line had a strong day as senior Dana Stubblefield led the Jayhawks with three sacks, three hurries and one tackle for loss. For his efforts, Stubblefield was named the game’s Most Valuable Player. Willis soon gained revenge with a 29-yard touchdown romp with 10:16 left to play in the half. Following his score, BYU led, 14-9, but Jayhawk kicker Dan Eichloff hammered a 41-yard field goal that capped the first-half scoring at 14-12. BYU carried a 20-12 lead into the final quarter. Hilleary then scored on a one-yard run and capped it with a two-point conversion that tied the game at 20. On the following drive, the Jayhawk defense stopped the Cougars on three straight plays and BYU was forced to punt. Hilleary then led the Jayhawks on a drive that lasted nearly seven minutes and resulted in Eichloff’s 48-yard field goal, giving Kansas the lead. BYU mounted a drive late in the game, but senior safety Charley Bowen secured the Jayhawks’ first bowl win in 31 years by picking off Young’s pass at the Kansas 29-yard line with 2:11 to play.
BOWL
GAME SUMMARY Preparing for its second bowl game in four seasons and its eighth in school history, the Jayhawks set several bowl records in running over the favored UCLA Bruins to win their second-straight postseason game. Kansas struck first and often in taking a 17-0 lead into halftime. Senior quarterback Mark Williams capped an 11-play, 72yard drive with a nine-yard pass to tight end Jim Moore for the touchdown. On its first drive of the second quarter junior running back June Henley outran the Bruin defenders for a touchdown. Henley carried the ball 13 times for 107 yards on the afternoon. Jeff McCord booted a 27-yard field goal late in the second quarter to give the Jayhawks a 17-0 lead at halftime. In the third quarter KU’s Ashaundai Smith returned a punt 43 yards and five plays later Williams found Andre Carter open in the left corner of the end zone for a score. Carter’s first career TD gave Kansas a 37-7 lead late in the third quarter. Williams finished the day 18-for-27 passing for 288 yards and three touchdowns. He also had 11 carries for 48 yards, including a fourth-quarter touchdown run. Following the game he was named Kansas’ Most Valuable Player of the game. When the final gun sounded, the Jayhawks had set a bowl record for most points scored by a team with their 51-30 victory.
7 21
3
10
7 14
6
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14
– 56
NCSU – Washington 45 pass from Rivers (Kiker kick), 13:58 – 1 KU – Gordon 23 pass from Whittemore (Brooks kick), 10:41 – 1 NCSU – Washington 14 pass from Rivers (Kiker kick), 8:43 – 1 NCSU – McClendon 1 run (Kiker kick), 1:23 – 1 KU – Brooks 28 yard field goal, 4:01 – 2 NCSU – McClendon 3 pass from Rivers (Kiker kick), :45 – 2 KU – Green 11 pass from Whittemore (Brooks kick), 10:45 – 3 NCSU – Clark 40 pass from Rivers (Kiker kick), 7:24 – 3 NCSU – Davis 10 run (Kiker kick), 6:03 – 3 KU – Beck 39 yard field goal, 3:42 – 3 KU – Whittemore 9 run (Whittemore pass failed) 14:18 – 4
NCSU – Cotchery 21 pass from Rivers (Kiker kick), 12:57 – 4 NCSU – McClendon 26 run (Kiker kick), 10:06 – 4
STATISTICS KU First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yardage . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles & Lost . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
NCSU
28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 40-220 . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-172 243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481 42-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-38 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4-30.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-53.0 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 9-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-86
KANSAS Rushing: Green 14-87, Whittemore 17-84, Gordon 3-36, Simmons 1-9, Randle 5-4 Passing: Whittemore 20-41-2, 243, Green 0-1-0, 0 Receiving: Rideau 9-109, Gordon 4-73, Green 3-30, M. Johnson 2-21, Anderson 1-12, Simmons 1-(-2)
NC STATE Rushing: McLendon 7-72 Passing: Rivers 37-45-0, 475 Receiving: Cotchery 13-171
GAME SUMMARY Kansas, playing in its first bowl game since 1995, fell to the North Carolina State Wolfpack, 56-26, in the Mazda Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Fla. N.C. State opened the scoring with a three-play, 64-yard drive which took just 1:02, capped by a 45-yard touchdown pass from Tangerine Bowl MVP Philip Rivers to Richard Washington. The Jayhawks answered with 10:41 left in the first quarter, as senior quarterback Bill Whittemore found freshman wide receiver Charles Gordon in the end zone on a 23-yard pass play. KU scored again with 4:01 remaining in the half, capping off a 10-play, 66-yard drive with a 28-yard field goal by Jerod Brooks to make the score 21-10. But NCSU closed out the first-half scoring with a three-yard touchdown pass from Rivers to McLendon to make the score 28-10 at the break. The Jayhawks opened the scoring in the second half, marching down the field on a nine-play, 79-yard drive that culminated with an 11-yard touchdown pass from Whittemore to sophomore running back Clark Green. N.C. State answered right back with two straight scores to take a 42-17 lead. A nine-yard Whittemore rush for a score made the score 42-26 with 14:18 left in the game. But that’s as close at KU would get. Brandon Rideau led the Jayhawk receivers with a KU-bowl record nine catches for 109 yards.
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FORT WORTH
BOWL
BOWL
DEC. 23,2005
JAN. 3, 2008
DEC. 31, 2008
FORT WORTH,TEXAS
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7
HOUSTON
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KANSAS 24 VIRGINIA TECH 21
KANSAS 42 MINNESOTA 21
14
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KANSAS
7
10 0
7
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KANSAS
14
14
7
7
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0
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MINNESOTA
14
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KU – Murph 85 punt return (Webb kick), 10:26 – 1 UH – Bell 32 yard field goal, 14:22 – 2 KU – Cornish 13 pass from Swanson (Webb kick), 12:49 – 2 UH – Kolb 1 run (Bell kick), 00:57 – 2 KU – Cornish 30 pass from Swanson (Webb kick), 12:43 – 3 UH – Lawrence 44 yard field goal, 8:29 – 3 KU – Simmons 32 pass from Swanson (Webb kick), 4:57 – 3 KU – Keith 14 int return (Webb kick), 12:23 – 4 KU – Murph 48 pass from Swanson (Webb kick), 9:08 – 4
STATISTICS KU
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KU – 1st (5:15) – Talib, 60 interception return (Webb kick) KU – 2nd (12:00) – Webb, 32 FG KU – 2nd (7:03) – Henry, 13 pass from Reesing (Webb kick) VT – 2nd (1:24) – Ore, 1 run (Dunlevy kick) VT – 3rd (11:35) – Harper, 84 punt return (Dunlevy kick) KU – 4th (10:57) – Reesing, 2 run (Webb kick) VT – 4th (3:00) – Harper, 20 pass (Dunlevy kick)
STATISTICS KU UH
29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 39-198 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-30 340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 32-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-20 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2-43.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-44.9 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 14-138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-54
KANSAS
Rushing: Cornish 16-101, McAnderson 7-41, Swanson 7-33, C. Green 9-23 Passing: Swanson 29-19-0, 307, Luke 3-2-0, 33 Receiving: Gordon 6-86, SImmons 5-77, Murph 4-78, Cornish 2-43, Henry 2-33, Fine 2-23
HOUSTON
Rushing: Battle 3-8 Passing: Kolb 43-20-3, 214 Receiving: Avery 5-71
GAME SUMMARY
VT
19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 36-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-135 249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 38-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-14 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-222 5-50.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-38.6 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 5-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27
KANSAS
Rushing: McAnderson 15-75, Sharp 9-33, Team 1-(-1), Reesing 10-(-6), Talib 1-(-6) Passing: Reesing 37-20-1, 227 Receiving: Fields 7-101, Sharp 4-30, Meier 2-24, Briscoe 2-20, Henry 2-20, Fine 2-14, Brown 1-22, McAnderson 1-18 Interceptions: Talib 1-60, Thornton 1-30, Harris 1-0
VIRGINIA TECH
Rushing: Ore 23-116 Passing: Glennon 28-13-2, 160 Receiving: Harper 4-64
GAME SUMMARY
STATISTICS KU First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts and Average . . . . . . . . Fumbles & Lost . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
UM
26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 29-101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-80 345 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 28-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-35 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 9-470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-254 4-47.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-41.0 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 4-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-41
KANSAS
Rushing: Sharp 16-64, Reesing 12-38 Passing: Reesing 27-35-1, 313, Meier 1-1-0, 32 Receiving: Briscoe 14-201, Meier 10-113, Wilson 2-17, Biere 1-9, Fields 1-5
MINNESOTA
Rushing: Weber 12-31 Passing: Weber 19-34-0, 176 Receiving: Decker 8-149
GAME SUMMARY
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Todd Reesing completed 27-of-35 passes for 313 yards and four touchdowns, while Dezmon Briscoe set Insight Bowl records for receptions (14) and TD catches (three), to lead the Jayhawks to a 42-21 victory over Minnesota in the 20th Insight Bowl. The win gave the Jayhawks their third-straight bowl. On defense KU’s trio of senior linebackers shined. Mike Rivera matched a career high with 14 tackles, while Joe Mortensen also tied his career best with 13 stops. James Holt added eight tackles, with four for loss, including three sacks. Briscoe was named the game’s offensive MVP, while Holt was tabbed the game’s top defender. Kansas struck first, scoring on a 60-yard pass play from Reesing to Briscoe on the game’s opening play from scrimmage. Minnesota responded on its first possession, however, converting on a 75-yard pass on their opening play to set up a quick score. Trailing 14-7, in the first quarter, Kansas scored the game’s next 28 points to take a 35-14 lead in the third period. The Jayhawks scored on four of their first five possessions while shutting Minnesota down after the Gophers scored the first two times they had the ball. Reesing was nearly flawless in the first half, throwing four touchdown passes and at one point completing a school-record 14 straight passes. He finished the first 30 minutes hitting 19-of-23 passes for 221 yards and the four scores. KU scored in the third quarter on a 32-yard pass from Meier to Briscoe and then closed out the game’s scoring with a two-yard rushing TD from Jake Sharp.
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Playing in its first BCS game, No. 8 Kansas earned a 24-21 victory over No. 3 Virginia Tech in the 2008 Orange Bowl championship. Sophomore QB Todd Reesing threw a touchdown pass and ran for another, while Orange Bowl MVP Aqib Talib returned an interception 60 yards for a TD to lead KU. The Jayhawk defense and special teams were the story of the game. The Jayhawks matched a KU bowl game record with three INTs, while five different Jayhawks collected quarterback sacks. Of the three interceptions, none was bigger than Talib’s first-quarter pick that gave Kansas a 7-0 advantage. With 12 minutes remaining in the first half, senior place kicker Scott Webb stretched KU’s lead to 10-0 with a 32-yard field goal, capitalizing on a Chris Harris interception. KU increased its lead to 17-0 when Reesing led the Jayhawks on a 10-play, 59-yard drive that he culminated with a 13-yard strike to Marcus Henry. Virginia Tech answered that touchdown with a oneyard plunge by Brandon Ore with 1:24 to go in the half. The Hokies cut the lead to 17-14 on an 86-yard punt return by Justin Harper early in the second half. Tech threatened again in the third quarter, but KU held onto its lead when junior Joe Mortensen blocked a 25-yard field goal attempt with 6:41 to go in the quarter. Following a Justin Thornton pick-off deep in Tech territory, Reesing stretched the KU lead to 24-14 with a two-yard bootleg run. But Virginia Tech was not done. With 5:51 to go, the Hokies held Kansas on a fourth-down try from the Tech 23. They then marched the ball 77 yards on 14 plays, drawing to within three with three minutes remaining. The Hokies tried an onside kick, but KU’s Raimond Pendleton recovered the ball. From there, the Jayhawks ran out the clock.
KU - 1st (14:49) Briscoe, 80 pass from Reesing (Branstetter kick) UM - 1st (13:18) - Hoese, 1 run (Monroe kick) UM - 1st (4:48) - Hoese, 2 run (Monroe kick) KU - 1st (0:12) - Meier, 4 pass from Reesing (Branstetter kick) KU - 2nd (8:49) - Briscoe, 6 pass from Reesing (Branstetter kick) KU - 2nd (1:07) - Wilson, 4 pass from Reesing (Branstetter kick) KU - 3rd (8:033) - Briscoe, 32 pass from Meier (Branstetter kick) UM - 4th (13:01) - Decker, 6 pass from Weber (Monroe kick) KU - 4th (1:33) - Sharp, 2 run (Branstetter kick)
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Kansas closed out the 2005 season with a 42-13 victory over Houston in the Fort Worth Bowl at Amon G. Carter Stadium. The win gave the Jayhawks their first bowl victory since the 1995 Aloha Bowl and the most wins (seven) in a decade. Junior Brian Murph put Kansas on the board early when he returned a Houston punt 85 yards for a touchdown. Houston scored its first points of the game in the second quarter when freshman Ben Bell kicked a 32-yard field goal. Kansas made it 14-3 on the ensuing possession with a five-play, 60-yard drive that resulted in a 13-yard touchdown shovel pass from senior Jason Swanson to junior Jon Cornish. The Cougars capped a 42-yard, seven-play drive with a touchdown when junior Kevin Kolb scored on a one-yard keeper with 57 seconds remaining in the half. KU headed into the break leading 14-10. The KU defense struck early in the second half when senior Theo Baines intercepted a Kolb pass and ran it 16 yards to KU’s 30yard line. Two plays later, Cornish took another shovel pass from Swanson 30 yards for his second touchdown of the day making it 21-10 in favor of the Jayhawks. On KU’s next possession, Swanson connected with senior Mark Simmons on a 32-yard pass to cap an 80-yard, 3:32 scoring drive. The touchdown gave KU a 28-13 lead with 4:57 left in the third quarter. KU pulled away scoring twice following interceptions by Charlton Keith and Baines. Swanson threw for four touchdowns and had 19 completions on 29 attempts for 307 yards and was named KU’s 2005 Fort Worth Bowl Most Valuable Player.
First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yardage . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles & Lost . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
HISTORY
KANSAS
First Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushes & Yards . . . . . . . . . . Passing Yardage . . . . . . . . . Passes (Att-Comp) . . . . . . . . Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Punts & Average . . . . . . . . . Fumbles & Lost . . . . . . . . . . Penalties & Yards . . . . . . . . .
2008
INSIGHT BOWL
BOWL KANSAS 42 HOUSTON 13
2008
FEDEX ORANGE
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BOWL GAME RECORDS KANSAS RECORDS FIRST DOWNS 29
vs. Houston
RUSHING ATTEMPTS 67
RUSHING YARDS 342
PASS ATTEMPTS 42
PASSING YARDS 345
vs. Pittsburgh
1975 Sun Bowl
vs. North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl 2008 Insight Bowl
vs. Minnesota
2008 Insight Bowl
vs. Minnesota
POINTS SCORED 51
by Rice
1961 Bluebonnet Bowl
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
by Nolan Cromwell vs. Pittsburgh
vs. UCLA
1975 Sun Bowl
by Eric Vann vs. UCLA
by Bill Whittemore vs. North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl
PASS COMPLETIONS by Todd Reesing
PASSING YARDS
313 by Todd Reesing vs. UCLA
1995 Aloha Bowl
vs. UCLA
1995 Aloha Bowl
1995 Aloha Bowl
PASS ATTEMPTS
27 1995 Aloha Bowl
vs. Minnesota
2008 Insight Bowl
by Todd Reesing vs. Minnesota by Jason Swanson vs. Houston
2008 Insight Bowl 2005 Fort Worth Bowl
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED
LONGEST PASS
7
by Rice
MOST INTERCEPTIONS GAINED 3 3
vs. Virginia Tech vs. Houston
1961 Bluebonnet Bowl
34 9
by Georgia Tech
RUSHING ATTEMPTS 56
RUSHING YARDS 372
by North Carolina State
PASS ATTEMPTS 46
by Houston
PASSING YARDS 481
1975 Sun Bowl 2005 Fort Worth Bowl
by Virginia Tech by Houston
2008 Insight Bowl
48.3 by Dan Eichloff 63 1
60
vs. Brigham Young
1992 Aloha Bowl
by Bucky Scribner vs. Mississippi State 1981 Hall of Fame Bowl
by North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl by Pittsburgh
4
by Brian Murph
vs. Houston vs. Houston
by Maurice Douglas vs. Brigham Young
FIELD GOALS
by Dan Eichloff
vs. Brigham Young
LONGEST SCORING RUN 67
by Eric Vann vs. UCLA
LONGEST SCORING PASS 77
1948 Orange Bowl
by Brian Murph
LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN
2 1995 Aloha Bowl
by Charles Gordon vs. Houston
LONGEST PUNT RETURN
54
by North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl by Georgia Tech
by Aqib Talib vs. Virginia Tech
PUNT RETURN YARDS
85
1975 Sun Bowl
by North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl by UCLA
by several
PUNT RETURNS 2008 Orange Bowl 2005 Fort Worth Bowl
2008 Insight Bowl
KANSAS BOWL BESTS INDIVIDUAL TOP FIVE RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
16-118 13-107 18-107 15-104 16-101
Laverne Smith vs. Pittsburgh June Henley vs. UCLA Ken Coleman vs. Rice Robert Miller vs. N.C. State Jon Cornish vs. Houston
1975 Sun 1995 Aloha 1961 Bluebonnet 1973 Liberty 2005 Fort Worth
PASSING YARDS 1. 313 (27 of 35) 2. 307 (19 of 29) 3. 288 (18 of 27) 4. 243 (20 of 44) 5. 227 (20 of 37)
Todd Reesing vs. Minnesota 2008 Insight Jason Swanson vs. Houston 2005 Fort Worth Mark Williams vs. UCLA 1995 Aloha Bill Whittemore vs. N.C. State 2003 Tangerine Todd Reesing vs. Virginia Tech 2008 Orange
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
14-201 4-142 4-116 10-113 9-109
Dezmon Briscoe vs. Minnesota 2008 Insight Rodney Harris vs. Brigham Young 1992 Aloha Isaac Byrd vs. UCLA 1995 Aloha Kerry Meier vs. Minnesota 2008 Insight Brandon Rideau vs. North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine
TEAM TOP FIVE RUSHING OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
342 293 277 220 198
vs. Pittsburgh vs. Rice vs. UCLA vs. North Carolina State vs. Houston
PASSING OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
345 340 292 249 243
vs. Minnesota vs. Houston vs. UCLA vs. Viriginia Tech vs. North Carolina State
TOTAL OFFENSE
by Bucky Scribner vs. Mississippi State 1 981 Hall of Fame Bowl
407 by Bucky Scribner vs. Mississippi State 1981 Hall of Fame Bowl
85
FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 205
9
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 653
vs. Minnesota
LONGEST PUNT
by North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS 83
351 by Todd Reesing
2008 Insight Bowl
PUNTING YARDS 1973 Liberty Bowl
TOUCHDOWN PASSES 5
RECEIVING YARDS
2008 Insight Bowl
PUNTS 1948 Orange Bowl
by North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl
FEWEST PASSING YARDS 60
by Dezmon Briscoe vs. Minnesota
MOST INTERCEPTIONS
INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 3 3
14
2008 Insight Bowl
vs. UCLA, 1995 Aloha Bowl
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
PASS COMPLETIONS 38
by Mark Williams to Isaac Byrd
PUNTING AVERAGE by Pittsburgh
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS 30
vs. Minnesota
201 by Dezmon Briscoe vs. Minnesota
by North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl
FEWEST FIRST DOWNS
77
by Todd Reesing
RECEPTIONS 2008 Orange Bowl 2005 Fort Worth Bowl
OPPONENT RECORDS FIRST DOWNS
14
2008 Insight Bowl
vs. Minnesota
TOUCHDOWN PASSES 4 4
by Dezmon Briscoe vs. Minnesota
1992 Aloha Bowl
RECEIVING YARDS
CONSECUTIVE PASSES COMPLETED
vs. North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl
1975 Sun Bowl
LONGEST RUN
COMBINED POINTS 82
1975 Sun Bowl
RUSHING YARDS
41
vs. Brigham Young
MOST POINTS SCORED 18
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
67 2008 Insight Bowl
by Dan Eichloff
by North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl
118 by Laverne Smith vs. Pittsburgh
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
7
7
24
vs. Minnesota
91 (67 rush, 14 pass) vs. Pittsburgh
TOUCHDOWNS
56
by North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl
FEWEST POINTS SCORED
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS
548
48
8
POINTS SCORED 1975 Sun Bowl
TOUCHDOWN PASSES 5
2005 Fort Worth Bowl
vs. Pittsburgh
PASS COMPLETIONS 28
LONGEST FIELD GOAL
TOUCHDOWNS
by Isaac Byrd vs. UCLA
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
569 538 463 446 418
vs. UCLA vs. Houston vs. North Carolina State vs. Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh
RUSHING DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
30 58 75 135 142
vs. Houston vs. Rice vs. Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech vs. Brigham Young
PASSING DEFENSE 2008 Orange Bowl 2005 Fort Worth Bowl 2005 Fort Worth Bowl 2005 Fort Worth Bowl 1992 Aloha Bowl 1992 Aloha Bowl 1995 Aloha Bowl 1995 Aloha Bowl
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
51 60 86 129 136
vs. Mississippi State vs. Pittsburgh vs. North Carolina State vs. Georgia Tech vs. UCLA
TOTAL DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
204 221 244 274 301
vs. Georgia Tech vs. Rice vs. Houston vs. North Carolina State vs. Mississippi State
1975 Sun 1961 Bluebonnet 1995 Aloha 2003 Tangerine 2005 Fort Worth 2008 Insight 2005 Fort Worth 1995 Aloha 2008 Orange 2003 Tangerine 1995 Aloha 2005 Fort Worth 2003 Tangerine 2008 Insight 1975 Sun 2005 Fort Worth 1961 Bluebonnet 1948 Orange 2008 Orange 1992 Aloha 1981 Hall of Fame 1975 Sun 1973 Liberty 1948 Orange 1995 Aloha 1948 Orange 1961 Bluebonnet 2005 Fort Worth 1973 Liberty 1981 Hall of Fame
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Basham, Elvin G 1959-61 Basler, Philip QB/T 1969-71 Bastin, Russell (Capt.) WR 1978, 80-82 Bates, Bazie S 2015 Baughman, Wesley FB 1961-63 Bausch, Frank C 1929-31 Bausch, James FB 1929-30 Beach, Ormand (Capt.) FB 1930, 32-33 Beal, Michael DT 1976-77 Beaman, Jay G/T 1898-99, 1901 Beck, Johnny PK 2001-04 Becker, James C 1962-64 Becker, Tom P 1984 Beeson, Terry LB 1973-76 Begay, Les DE/LB 1975 Beggs, Gregory C 1973 Bell, Arnold E/G 1919-20 Bell, Beau LB 2014-15 Bell, Dino TB 1981-82, 84 Bell, Kerwin TB 1980-81, 83 Bell, Terry WR 1990 Bell, William E. E 1954-56 Bell, William S. K 1968-69 Bergin, John HB 1943 Berry, Derek S 1983, 85 Berry, Tony DB 1984, 85 Bernhardt, Roger G 1971-72 Bertsch, Albert LB 1979-80 Bertuzzi, Richard RB 1945-48 Beshears, D.J. WR 2010-12 Bethke, Brian QB 1977-79 Biere, Tim TE 2008-11 Bird, Ivory G 1944 Birhiray, Bobby DB 2002 Bishop, Kenneth FB 1913 Bishop, Lloyd E 1913 Bishop, Pat DT 1995-96 Bixler, Lester (Capt.) T 1952-54 Black, Charles T. (Capt.) QB 1921-23 Black, Frank C 1954-56 Black, Fred RB 1930-31 Blackwell, Brian LB 2011 Blaine, William 1896 Blakeney, Marlin DB 1993-94 Blakesley, Caleb DL 2006-09 Blaser, Wolf TE/DT 1987 Blasi, Donald E/T 1954-55 Blasi, William G/T 1957-58 Blevins, Tony (Capt.) DB 1993-94, 96-97 Blochberger, Carl T 1895, 97 Bloomfield, Clyde QB 1933 Blowey, Richard HB 1953-55 Boateng, Matthew CB 2014 Boeger, Roger QB 1959 Bogue, Jerold QB 1949, 51-52 Bohn, Michael QB 1982 Bolton, Andrew DL 2014 Bond, James HB 1908-09 Bonner, Spencer DB 1995 Booker, Jeremiah WR 2015 Booker, John CB 1978-79 Bookman, Leo S 2001-02 Boone, John E/T 1921 Booth, Khristopher OT 1991-92 Borello, Phil QB 1931 Bosilevac, Fred T 1936-38 Botsford, Horace 1900 Bouda, Dave QB 1965-67 Bourbon, Brandon RB 2011-13 Boushka, James WR 1980-82 Boutz, James 1935 Bowen, Charley DB 1989-92 Bowen, Clint FS 1992-93 Bowen, Russ OG 1988-91 Bower, Paul WR 1973-74 Bower, Ray T,C 1954-55 Bowers, Tim LB 1997-2000 Bowles, Mitch RB 1997-99 Bowman, James CB 1971, 73 Boydston, Ace T 1973-74 Boydston, Benny G 1959-61 Boyer, Mark LB 1975-76 Boykin, Deral DB 1988-89 Bracelin, Donald E 1952-54 Bragg, Jacob OL 2015 Bramlage, Edwin RB 1928-29 Bramwell, Willis (Capt.) T/C 1911-12 Brandeberry, James FB 1950-52 Brannan, Thomas E 1951 Branstetter, Jacob PK 2008-10 Brant, Chris DL 2004-05 Bratten, Steve LB 1995-98 Brawley, Mark HB 1906 Brazil, James C/T 1930-32 Bredesen, Rick LB 1984-87
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ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Carmichael, Mark DE 1968-69 Carnes, Justin LS 2010-12 Carrier, Larry RB 1957 Carson, Robert RB 1943 Carter, Andre WR 1993-96 Carter, Kareem DE 1998-99 Case, Erwin E 1890 Casey, Charles LB 1977-79 Casey, Joseph RB 1917 Cashell, Fox QB 1950 Casini, Ernest G/E 1931-33 Caston, Hanson LB 1997-98 Catlin, Harley G 1962-64 Cave, Reece T 1922 Cerne, Mike DB/RB 1970-72 Cernech, Kyle TE 2002 Certain, Doug G 1984 Chaffez, Alex PK 1991 Champlin, Alfred (Capt.) T/RB 1890-93 Chandler, Derrick OT 1994-95, 97 Chandler, Dwayne TE 1990-93 Chandler, Mike WR 1996-99 Chandler, Troy OT 1993-94 Channel, Lawrence G 1945 Chappell, Walter RB 1903-04 Chase, M. Daniel C 1943-45 Cherry, Henry 1918 Chestnut, William RB 1943 Childs, Henrà RB 1998-99 Childs, Robert (Capt.) T/G 1969-71 Chiles, Marshell RB 2001 Chitwood, Russell E 1937-39 Christensen, Keith T/E 1966-68 Christian, Brian DE 1990-92 Chun, Michael 1965 Church, Basil T/G 1919 Cierney, George C 1939 Cindrich, Frank RB 1951-53 Claibourne, Ronald R. T 1956-58 Clawson, Milo T 1932-34 Clayton, Rick LB 1985-88 Cleavenger, Hal RB 1950-52 Clemente, Michael G 1974 Clinton, Kevin QB 1978-79 Clothier, Gary G 1958 Clothier, Marvin G/T 1961-62 Cloud, Wade G 1925-26 Coan, Elroy (Bert) RB 1961 Cochran, Allen E 1927-29 Coellner, Chad WR 1996-99 Cofield, Ocasio DB 1998-99 Coghill, Robert 1920-21 Cohn, David FB 1985-86 Cohn, Julius T/G 1906 Coke, Dan RB 2000-03 Coker, Tony OL 2002-04 Colburn, Clint P 1983 Cole, Bill 1944 Cole, Greg (Capt.) LB 2001-02 Cole, Steve DB 1983 Coleman, Ben DE 1998 Coleman, Gerran (Capt.) LB/S 1980-82 Coleman, Kenneth (Capt.) FB 1961-63 Coleman, Rodriguez WR 2013-14 Coleman, Ward RB 1965-67 Coleman, William C 1890-93 Collard, Case WR 2002 Collier, Verne 1923 Collins, Anthony OT 2005-07 Collins, John G/T 1960-62 Collins, Milford FB 1945 Colovich, Jerome DE 1975-78 Colter, Jeffrey DB 1981-83 Como, Paul DE 2005-06 Conley, Stephen RB 1969-71 Conn, Robert RB 1953-54 Conner, Larry DL 1982-83 Connors, Patrick LS 1980-81, 83-84 Conroy, Charles QB 1945 Converse, Kent G/C 1961-62 Conway, Seth WR 2015 Cook, Bilal DB 1996, 1999-2000 Cook, Thornton T 1890 Cook, William 1897 Cooke, Chester RB 1902-03 Coolidge, James RB/E 1911-12, 14 Cooper, Charles RB 1982-83 Cooper, Gary LB/G 1969-71 Cooper, Howard RB 1927-28 Corbett, Michael T 1970 Cornish, Jon RB 2002-06 Coulter, Charles T 1925 Cowan, Hector 1893-95 Cowell, William T 1910 Cox, Forrest RB 1928-30 Cox, Jake OL 2005-06
Cox, Monte FB Cox, Taylor RB Cozart, Montell (Capt.) QB Cozzens, Monte FB Cramer, Wesley E,T Crandall, David RB Crank, William QB Crawford, Jocques RB Crawford, Joe G Crawley, Darious WR Crist, Dayne QB Criswell, Kirby E/T Cromwell, Nolan (Capt.) QB Crooks, John Crossman, Dan DB Crowell, George (Capt.) T Crowell, Ward G Culp, John DE Cummings, Michael QB Curry, Dustin FB Curry, Reggie DE
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Dahl, Grant G/T Dahlene, Oscar FB Dahlin, Gary E Daigenault, Charles E Dambach, Travis OL Damiani, Tony OL Dangerfield, Deron S Daniels, James FB Dannenberg, Kenneth B Darton, Matt OL Davenport, Gary DE/LB David, James DB David, Richard T Davidson, Alan G Davidson, Ellis C Davidson, Lewis C Davies, Charles T Davies, John Davis, Anthony CB Davis, Ben RB Davis, Charles DB Davis, Don OLB Davis, Donald QB Davis, Greg FB Davis, Jim T Davis, Lee G Davis, Ronnie CB Davis, Timothy RB Davis, Van QB Davison, Andrew DB Davison, William G Dawson, Hilton LB Day, Dudley G DeBey, Albert G Decker, William QB Dedeaux, Bradley TE Deer, John E Dees, Elwyn G Delaney, Carl E Demerritte, Rodney DB Dennis, Charlie DE Dennis, Clarence RB Dennis, Foster G Dent, Randall OL Dercher, Dan DT Dercher, Lawrence E/T Desmond, William G Detwiler, John (Capt.) RB Dezir, Jacky DT DiBernardo, Randy LB DiBiase, Thomas RB Dick, George (Capt.) E Dickerson, John RB Dickerson, Rob P Dickey, Joe RB Dierking, Marc LB Diggs, John LB Dillon, Fedro T Dineen, Joe LB Dinkel, Thomas (Capt.) LB Dinnel, Mike DL Diven, Lyman RB Dixon, King DB Dobson, Frederick E Dodds, Frank G Doherty, Ron K Dole, Robert E Donald, Prentiss (Capt.) T Donohoe, Kelly QB Doran, Clifton FB Dorsey, Patrick DT Doughty, Philip E
1950 2012, 2015 2013-15 1989-92 1926-27 1962-64 1958-60 2008 1941-42, 46-47 2014-15 2012 1977-79 1973-76 1896 1985 1906-08 1938-40 2000 2012, 14-15 1997-98 2002-03
1966, 68-69 1908-09 1964 1944 2003-06 2002 2013 1911-12 1944 2005, 07-08 1969-70 1973 1959-61 1921-23 1909-11 1924-26 1904 1904 2008-11 1910-11 1993-95 1991-94 1963, 65 1997 1984-87 1929-30 2014 1979, 82 1993-94 1998-2001 1920 1979-80 1944-45 1963 1934-35 2007-10 1961 1932-34 1911 1981-83 2001-02 1906-08 1917 2011-13 1995-98 1965-67 1918 1912-14 2015 1979 1966 1941-43 1945 1985 1943 2004-05 1984 1972-74 2014-15 1974-77 1987 1936-38 1988-91 1890-91 1901 2010-13 1942, 44 1903-06 1986-89 1974 2009-11 1961-63
Douglas, Hugh Douglas, Maurice Douglas, Steve Douglass, Clarence Douglass, Robert Doyle, Chris Doyle, Michael Drake, John Drayton, Kenny Dreher, Richard Drumm, Robert Duckworth, Kendall Dudley, Drew Duff, Gary (Capt.) Dumm, Chester Dumm, Ray Duncan, Reggie Dunne, David Dvork, Robert Dwyer, Nate (Capt.) Dyer, James Dyer, Zach (Capt.)
T RB DT FB QB LB DE T WR G C/T LB LB RB E RB RB OT E NT RB QB/S
1927 1988-90, 92 1991 1935-37 1966-68 1998-2000 1966-68 1954-56 1988-91 1943 1948-49 2015 2007-10 1962-64 1892 1931-33 2000-01 1987 1945 1998-2001 1889-91 2000-03
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Eaglowski, Joseph G 1955 Eanes, C.J. WR 1984-85 Ediger, Gregory (Max) RB 1976-78 Edwards, Emmett WR 1972-74 Edwards, Thurman E 1965 Egnatic, Edward T 1946 Ehambe, Josh DE 2015 Eichloff, Dan P/PK 1990-93 Eilerts, Roland E 1948-49 Eiseman, Fred T 1961-62 Elder, Frederick T 1962-64 Elder, Robert QB 1900-01 Elias, Jeffrey E 1964-66 Elliott, Steve FB 1973, 75 Ellis, Carl T 1948-49 Ellis, Ralph E 1901 Elmer, Charles RB 1966 Elwell, Charles 1885-86 Embree, Connor WR/PR 2013 Emerson, James G/T 1975-77 Endecott, Orace RB 1944-45 Englebrake, Michael G 1973-74 Enneking, Chris C 1996-99 Erb, Greg DB 1997-99 Estabrook, Robert T 1979 Estell, Richard WR 1982-85 Etchen, Frank T 1902 Etienne, Leo (Capt.) LB 2001-02 Ettinger, Don RB/T 1941, 46-47 Ettinger, Jim QB 1968-69 Ettrick, Marc OLB 1990 Evans, Dale C 1967-69 Evans, Jerry DB 1970-72 Evans, Ray D. DB 1979-80 Evans, Ray R. (Capt.) RB 1941-42, 46-47 Exline, Ralph C 1963
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Fairchild, Derek Fairchild, Larry Fairchild, Paul Fambrough, Don (Capt.) Fast, John Faulkner, Donald Feaster, Denzel Feller, Donald Fender, James Fenlon, Andy Fenton, Billy Ferguson, Jay Fette, Chad Fetty, Carlos Fields, Arnold Fields, Dexton Fields, Harvey Fine, Derek (Capt.) Fink, Ed Fink, Jack Fink, Joseph Fischer, David Fischer, Howard Fisher, Michael Fisher, Mike Fisher, Paul Fisk, Carroll Fiss, Galen Fiss, Lawrence Fiss, Robert Fitch, Kenneth (Capt.) Fitch, Thomas (Capt.) Fitzgerald, Linus
LB C G G RB G S RB E LB QB LB TE E SS/FB WR RB TE FB G C/G E C FB/T CB RB/QB RB FB FB/E C G DB QB/RB
1993-95 1962-64 1981-83 1946-47 1914-16 1943 2015 1957 1975 1982 1965-66 1998-99 1989-90, 92 1928-29 1984-85 2005-08 1981-85 2004-07 2011-12, 14 1947 1951-53 1948 1946-49 1960-61 1986 1928-30 1908 1950-52 1954 1978-80 1958-60 1975-77 1915
Fitzpatrick, William 1896 Flachsbarth, Lance LB 1988-91 Flachsbarth, Leland QB 1959, 61-62 Fleeman, Brad PK 1988-89 Fleishman, John E 1903-04 Fletcher, Charles 1894 Fletcher, David T 1977-79 Fletcher, Kapil DT 2014-15 Floodman, Banks (Capt.) LB 2001-05 Florrell, Nate QB 1990-91 Floyd, Homer (Capt.) RB 1956-58 Fluker, John G 1940-41 Fontenot, Tyrus LB/FB 1996-99 Foote, Roger RB 1978, 80-82 Ford, Deondre QB 2015 Ford, Frank E 1909 Ford, Josh WR 2012-13 Forsyth, Charles RB 1953 Forte, Phil DL 1983-86 Forter, Sam RB 1907 Fortier, Richard LB 1967 Fortier, Robert G 1968 Foster, Dean 1891-92, 94-95 Foster, Herbert B 1945 Foster, Jeff WR 2005-07 Foster, Lewis (Capt.) QB 1916-18 Foster, Marvin FL 1970-72 Foster, Nathaniel G 1894-96 Foster, Rob LS 1985-87 Foster, Steven LB 2008-10 Foster, William 1891 Fowler, Rodney FS 2003-05 Fox, Jeffrey T 1979-80 Foy, Earl T 1929-31 Foy, Ryan WR 1994-95 Fraker, Ray 1920-23 Francisco, John RB 1955-57 Franklin, Eric DB 1975 Frederick, Charles G 1890-91 Frederickson, A. 1891 Freeman, Jeremy LB 2001 Freese, Clyde T 1921, 23 French, Clarence RB 1946-49 Friday, Hosea TE 1993-96 Friday, Paul DB 1988-91 Friess, Timothy (Capt.) DE 1978-80, 82 Fritch, John OG 1988-89 Fritts, Delmar QB 1926-27 Frost, Austin T 1915-17 Fry, Jake RB 1939-40 Frye, Bernard CB 1988 Fulton, Termaine WR 1997-98, 2000-01 Fusimalohi, Ngalu OL 2013-14
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Gaddie, Maurice DB 1994-96 Galbreath, Eric FB 1993-96 Gale, Robert FL 1974 Gamble, Guy DL/LB 1984, 86 Games, Moses E 1895, 97 Gant, Len DL 1983 Garber, John G/RB 1963-64 Garcia, Joe K 1997-2000 Gardner, Michael LB 1972-73 Gardner, Stanley NT 1979-80 Garner, Milt DB 1984-87 Garnett, Sherrel T 1949-50 Garrett, Collin LB 2011 Garrett, Curtis FB 1988 Garrett, George E 1969 Gasaway, Byron WR 1998, 2000-02 Gaughan, Tom T 1970-71 Gavin, Wyn E 1898-99 Gay, Matt WR 1989-92 Gay, Michael G/T 1977-79 Gear, George E,B 1945 Gearhart, Herbert G 1936-37 Gentry, Robert DB 1981-82 George, Robert RB 1943 Geraghty, Mark DB 1969-71 Gerhards, William FB 1963-65 Geroux, David RB 1982 German, James DE 1977 Giannangelo, Joseph RB/QB 1934-36 Gibas, Collin LS 2011 Gibbens, Chester RB/QB 1939 Gibbens, Denzel RB 1939-41 Gibson, Frank T 1955-57 Gibson, Joe OL 2014-15 Gillespie, Lester RB 1915 Gillispie, Samuel 1892 Gilman, Joseph QB 1948-49 Gish, Merlin C 1950-52 Githens, Robert C 1941-42 Glasgow, Justin OT 1996-98
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2014-15 2015 1974-76 1993-94 1971-73 2012-15 2000-02 1970 2003-05 1987-89 1996 1970-71 1999, 2001 1960-62 2014-15 1985-87 1987-88 1938-39 1996-98 1914 2002-05 1981-83 2005-08 1945 1961 1934-36 1995-96 2008-09 1966-67 1966-68 1962 1901-03 1944 1987-88 1919 1930-32 1982-83, 85 1921-23 1946-49 1980 1893-94 1903 1912, 14-15 1961-62 1943 1997-2000 1895 1928 2004
Hodges, Alexander QB Hodges, Jerone T Hodges, Merle C Hodges, Warren T Hoesing, Robert RB Hogan, Joe QB Hogan, William QB Hogg, Archie RB Holderman, Fred Holland, Smith OG Holliday, George RB Holloman, Amonte DE Holloman, Ervin DT Holloway, James T Holloway, Johnny WR Holmes, Tyler DL Holt, Dale DB Holt, Dick MLB Holt, Hobart RB Holt, James LB Homolka, Cullen RB Homolka, Josh LB Hood, Zack OL Hooks, Maurice FB Hoover, Ray LB Horkmans, David Horn, Bryan DE Horn, William RB Hornback, Joe C Horner, Thomas G/T Hornung, Byron WR Hornung, George C/G Hosack, William TE Householder, Victor RB Houston, Dewey DT/TE Howard, Bryan OL Howard, Cavan LB Howard, Gavin OL Howard, Guy (Capt.) OLB Howerton, David T Hubach, Michael K/P Hubbard, Robert G Huddleston, Arthur G Hudson, Paul QB Hudspeth, Bobby T Hughes, Larry OL Hull, James T Hull, Louis C Humphrey, Elmer E Hundelt, Bill OT Hunt, Dameon OG Hunt, Tyler FB/LB Hunt, William DB Hunter, Grant T Hunter, Sam T Hurst, David TE/OG Hutchens, Eddie DB
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Ice, Steven DB Idol, Milward Idoux, John G Imwalle, Scott OG Ingram, Tertavian WR Irvin, Derrick WR Irvin, Leroy DB Ise, Charles RB Isham, Steve G Ivey, Carl DB
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1979 1918 1948-50 1989-91 2008, 10 1994 1976-79 1903-05 1984, 86-87 2000-01
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DB DT T WR T S OLB K E RB WR DB DT WR LB DL QB RB TE DE DE DT RB TE/G OG WR DB TE WR T/G QB OT DE WR T CB
Rb H
1916 1910-11 2014-15 1980-83 1919 1964-66 2010-11, 13 1913 2002-05 1951-53 1961-62 1984 1913-15 2004-05 1932, 34 1943-44 1982-84 2003-06 1979-80 1949-51 1979-80 1895-97 1931 1945 1975 1939-41 1940 1986 2015 1975-78 1970-72 2014 1961 2015 2001 1891-92 1890-92 2002-03 1982-83 1958-61 1967 1930-31 1987 2011 2003 1972-75 1952-54 2000 1987-89 1951-52 1993-96 2005 1973-75 1974 1955-57 1899
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Kabler, Jess T Kabler, Levi RB Kahn, Eric P/K Kallmeyer, Kenneth (Bruce) K Kampert, George T Kampschroeder, Halley QB Kande, Prinz DB/LB Kane, Herbert Kane, Kevin (Capt.) LB Kay, Morris (Capt.) RB Keating, Con QB Keeler, Eric LB Keeling, Ross C Keith, Charlton DE Kell, Kenneth QB Keller, Charles G Kelley, Pat RB Kemp, Jerome S Kemp, Lawrence RB Kennard, George G Kennaw, Michael TE Kennedy, Albert (Capt.) QB Kennedy, Archie E Kennedy, Max E Kerbel, Dennis K Kern, Julius G Kern, William T Kerns, Kurt OT King, Corey DT King, Franklin DT King, Gerald DE King, Nigel WR King, Orville T Kinner, Ke’aun RB Kinsey, Mario QB Kinzie, John (Capt.) QB Kinzie, Wilbur (Capt.) RB Kipp, Cory DT Kirschbaum, Craig T Kirshman, Stanley (Capt.) T Kissell, Spencer FB Kite, Maurice E Klemp, Louis K Knighton, Chase WR Knighton, Kyle DE Knoff, Kurt DB Knowles, Richard T/G Koehly, Joe RB Koncz, Mark DT Konek, Pete RB Kopp, Kevin DT Kosko, John S Kovatch, Richard (Capt.) DE Krattli, Tom QB Kraus, Robert (Capt.) G Krebs, Rollo T
1983 1996-99 1942 2004-05 1946-48 2013-14 1995-98 1985 1965-66 1963-65 2003 2002-03 2008-11 1981-83 2008-11 2013-14 1908-10 1976-77 2000-03 1993-96 2003 1993 1981-83 1976 1991-94 2013 1995-97 2006-07 1999-2002 1917-21 1970 1992-95 1975-76 1978 1965 1999-2002
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2012-13 1939-40 1975, 77-79 1966-68 2011 1968-69 1913-15 1968 1959-61 1997-2000 1971-73 2012-14 1899-1902 1967 1969-70 1891 1989 1995-97 2014-15 1978 1931 1990-92 1893
Johnson, Clyde Johnson, Dion Johnson, Don Johnson, Hassan Johnson, Hugh (Capt.) Johnson, Isaiah Johnson, J.J. Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Michael Johnson, Moderick Johnson, Remuise Johnson, Richard Johnson, Robert Johnson, Steven Johnson, Tedarian Johnson, Thomas (Capt.) Johnson, Wardell Jones, Adrian (Capt.) Jones, Chris Jones, Chuck Jones, Daryl Jones, Earnest (E.J.) Jones, Gregory Jones, John (Capt.) Jones, Jonathan Jones, Manolito Jones, Marc Jones, Marcellus Jones, Paul (Capt.) Jones, Richard Jones, Rod Jones, Steve Jones, Timothy Jones, Vearl Jordon, Matt
Cs
Jablonski, Blake H/QB Jack, William T Jackson, James TE/LB Jackson, John RB/E Jackson, Marquis WR Jakobcic, Rudolph G James, Darley (Capt.) T/G James, Philip Jarrett, James RB Jarvis, Chuck OL Jaynes, David QB Jeffers, Reilly LS Jenkinson, J. (Capt.) RB Jennings, Drue DB Jessie, Ronnie WR Jewett, Frank T Jobbins, Justin TB Johner, Matt QB Johnson, Ben TE Johnson, Buford LB Johnson, C. I. Johnson, Chaka RB Johnson, Charles RB
1923-24 1972-73 1953 1941-42 1956 2003 1946-47 1890-91 1923 1988-90 1912 1985 2000-01 1939-40 1985 2014 1968-70 1992-95 1915 2005-08 2003-05 2002-03 2003-06 1987-89 1986-87 1897 1980-81 1956 1993 1956 1988 1963-65 1973-75 1914 1994-97 1985, 87 1988 2011-13 1990-93 1974 1976-79 1953-54 1890-92 1890 1965 2015 1955-57 1917 1934 1986-89 1996-99 2010-12 1966-68 1940, 42 1944 1999-2002 1967-68
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1994-97 2010 1986-88 1991-94 2004 1923-25 1919-20 1900, 02-05 1902, 05-06 2007-08 1915 1939-40 1999-2001 2014-15 1893 1964, 66 2001-02 1991-94 1986 2014 2004-05, 07 1894 2008-11 1968-69 1987-89 2014-15 1978-79, 81 1926-28 1969 1970-71 2009-12 2012 1940 2000-01 1934-35 2002-04 2013 1914-15 1970-71 1965-66 2011-14 1978 1909-11 1903-05 1918 1954-56 1970-72 1951-52 1912, 14 1991-94 1979 1983-85 1973 1896 1993-95 1908 2002-03 2004-07 1976 1985-87 1974 2015 2005-08 1957 2011, 13 1969-71 1964-65 1952-53 1895-97 1894, 96 1899-1901 1894 1901-04 1983 1967-69 2003-05 1976-79 1921-23 1999-2000 1940 1997 1998-2000 1894 1958-60 1988-91 2011 1989-92 1977-78, 81 1964 1942 1943-45 1966-67 1981 1950-52 1918
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Hadl, John (Capt.) RB/QB 1959-61 Hadley, Herbert G 1927 Hafford, Thomas RB 1933 Hageman, Fred (Capt.) C 1959-60 Hagen, Robert RB 1940-41 Hager, Jay DL 1984 Hale, George 1920-21 Haley, Eldon G 1922-24 Hall, Edward RB 1938-40 Hall, Edwin QB 1933 Hall, Hudson LB 2015 Hall, Jack C 1936-37 Halpin, Edward 1923-25 Hamill, Bertrand (Capt.) G 1892-93, 96-98 Hamilton, Dwight (Capt.) QB 1925-27 Hammers, Burt E 1932-34 Hammers, James E 1932-33 Hammond, John C/T 1913, 15 Hammond, Roger G 1975-76 Hammonds, Freddie OLB 1995 Hanak, Jeremy DE 1996-99 Hancock, Tanner WR 1997-98 Handley, John RB 1953-55 Hanson, Gilbert E 1930-32 Hantla, Robert (Capt.) T/G 1951-53 Hapgood, George QB/RB 1934-36 Hardacre, Forrest RB/E 1935-37 Harder, Kevin DB 1983-86 Hardman, Paul G/E 1940-42 Hardy, Clemment T 1924 Hardy, Travis DB/DE 1982-85 Harkless, Kevin DB 1985 Harmon, Harlan G 1945 Harper, Kendrick CB 2007-08 Harper, Troy OT 1994 Harrington, George RB/E 1936 Harris, Chris CB 2007-10 Harris, David D. RB 1957-59 Harris, David M. P 1971-73 Harris, David R. DB 1978, 80 Harris, Fred QB 1933-35 Harris, Harold DE 1991-94 Harris, Jamie DB 1995-98
Harris, Jason DB Harris, Roderick WR Harris, Rodney DB/WR Harris, Rodney WR Harris, Rodney FS Hart, Eugene Hart, George C,T Hart, Harry A. QB Hart, Harry W. QB Hartley, Chet OG Hartley, Irwin Hartman, Herbert G Hartwig, Justin OT Hartzog, Bobby WR Harvey, Edward C Harvey, George G Harvey, John OG Harvey, Steve LB Harvey, Tony WR Harwell, Nick (Capt.) WR Haselhorst, Todd DL Hassig, John Hatch, Jeremiah OL Hatcher, James E Hatchett, Frank RB Haughton, Keyon OL Haus, Joe T/E Hauser, Harold (Capt.) E Hauser, Niles G Hawkins, Lee DB Hawkinson, Tanner OT Hawks, Brandon S Hayden, Irven QB Hayes, Marquis DT Hayes, Rutherford QB Heaggans, Greg WR Heaps, Jake QB Heath, William E Heck, Daniel QB Heck, Steve T Heeney, Ben (Capt.) LB Hegwood, Earnest LB Heil, Roy QB Heinzman, Harry G Heizer, Charles RB Held, Joe E/RB Helmbacher, Robert K Helmstadtler, George T/G Helvern, Lewis C/G Hempstead, Hessley OG Henderson, Kenneth LB Henderson, Mark FB Henderson, Patrick DE Henderson, Willis Henley, June RB Hennesy, Richard E Henry, Justin OL Henry, Marcus WR Henry, Robert G/T Henson, Stacy LB Hentges, David G Hentges, Matt WR Herford, Marcus WR Hermick, Donald T Herod, Ricki WR Hertel, Richard DB/RB Hess, Charles QB Hess, Donald RB Hess, Henry RB Hess, Oscar RB Hess, William C Hester, Oran Hicks, Albert (Capt.) E Hicks, Darren CB Hicks, Emery (Capt.) LB/G Hicks, Marcus DB Higgins, Michael RB Higgins, Severt (Capt.) T/G High, Kareem CB Hill, Don G Hill, Hamilton QB Hill, Harrison (Capt.) WR Hill, Irving QB Hill, Roger RB Hill, Tim DB Hill, Tyler S Hilleary, Chip QB Hines, Jeffrey QB Hinshaw, Wallace QB/RB Hird, Carl E/T Hird, Wayne C Hixon, J.C. DB Hoag, Charles C. LB Hoag, Charles M. (Capt.) RB Hochuli, Ernest T
HISTORY
Glatczak, Michael S Goldenberg, Jordan LS Golub, Christopher (Capt.) DB Good, Costello FB Goode, Donald (Capt.) LB Goodman, Ben (Capt.) DL Goodrich, Barry WR Gorbett, Michael T Gordon, Charles (Capt.) WR/DB Gordon, David DL Gordon, John WR Gosa, Bill T Grady, Kyle OG Graham, Charles E Graham, Chevy CB Granderson, Johnny DB Grattan, David OG Graves, Vincent E Gray, Brian TE Gray, William RB Green, Clark RB Green, Darren WR Green, Gary RB/CB Green, Patrick RB Green, Richard TE Green, Wade (Capt.) G/E Greene, Adrian DT Greene, Jamal DT Greene, John G Greene, William G Greenlee, David E Greenlee, John G Gregory, Lee B Gregory, Troy DB Gress, Roy C Gridley, Bernard RB Griffin, Dane LB Griffin, Melvin G Griffith, Forrest (Capt.) RB Griffith, William G/T Griffiths, Walter G Griggs, Adessie Groft, Andrew G/T Groves, Michael G Gruden, Frank T Gulley, Jason TE Gump, Fred Gump, Robert G Guzman, Garrett WR
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1965-67 1921-23 1998-99 1925-27 2004-05 1890-93 1931-33 1977-80
Lacey, Von DL 1984, 86-87 Lacy, Brandon DE 2001-02 Lamb, Jonathan S/WR 2003-06 Lamkin, Dorwin T 1944 Lamping, Henry RB 1949-50 Lane, Raymond RB 1956 Lane, Santana CB 2001 Langford, Cecil C 1944-45 Laptad, Jake DE 2007-10 Larson, John DE 2006-08 Laslett, Howard (Capt.) E 1916, 18-19 Lassiter, Kwamie FS 1992-94 Latimore, Denver TE 2002-03 Lattin, Clarence T 1925-26 Laub, Robert RB 1934 Laughlin, Henry (Capt.) FB 1950-51, 54 Lawellin, Samuel T 1915 Lawrence, Arthur RB 1927-29 Lawrence, David (Capt.) T 1977, 79-81 Laws, Clarence DE 2001 Lawson, Stephen T 1968-70 Lea, Eugene 1944 LeClair, Andrew LB 1998-99 Ledford, Larry G 1963 Lee, Edwin T 1947-48 Leighty, William C 1901 Leiker, Tony RB 1961-63 Lemon, Michael LB 1973-74 Lemster, Devon RB 1934 Lenhart, William T 1938-39 Leo, Tom G 1955 Leoni, Paul E 1951-52 Letcavits, James E 1955-57 Letourneau, Jake DB 2000-02 Levine, L.T. RB 1992-95 Lewandowski, Pat DL/OL 2011-14 Lewis, Dakota LB 2007-08, 10 Lewis, Danny OL 2002-03 Lewis, Edward DB 1973-75 Lewis, John RB/T 1957-59 Lewis, Mike RB 1999 Lewis, Rell RB 2009, 11 Lewis, Robert G 1956 Lewis, Sal DB 1984 Licursi, Dave WR 1989 Licursi, Rob WR 1990-92 Lieppman, Keith DB 1969-70 Lies, Michael OT 1996-98 Lindsey, Adrian (Capt.) RB/QB 1914-16 Linquist, Edwin RB 1940-42 Linton, Dexter DB 2011-13 Linville, Aubrey R/RB 1949-51 Lissak, Mark QB 1976 Litteken, Jay RB 1989 Little, Harley RB 1920 Little, James DB 1977-79 Little, Walter WR 1976-77 Livingstone, John QB 1904 Lofton, Undra DB 1985, 86 Logan, Roland G 1927-29 Lohsen, B.J. P 1987-89 Lomax, Darris LB 1997, 99-2000 Lonborg, Arthur (Dutch) E/QB 1917-20 Lonborg, John C 1922-23 Loncar, John G 1981-83 Loneker, Keith OT 1989-92 Long, Jeff WR 1984 Long, Kevin TE/QB 2003 Long, Mike LB 1984, 86-88 Long, Vergil T 1941-42 Lousch, Larry G 1959-60 Louthan, James G 1901-02 Love, Jake LB 2012-14 Love, Jay G/RB 1902 Love, Michael K 1973-75 Lovett, John G/RB 1909 Lowery, Dale C 1941 Lueken, Ben OL 2008 Luke, Brian QB 2002-05 Lukinac, Charles E/RB 1958-59 Lundy, Joseph T 1951-53 Lupher, Dave RB/QB 1919 Luschen, Jack G 1950 Luster, Gary DB 1980 Lutton, Lyle C 1934-36
Lutz, Frank Lyman, Steward (Capt.) RB Lynch, Frank G/E Lynch, William RB/T
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Mace, William G Mack, Walter RB Mackie, George RB Macklin, Jon OT Madden, Rodney DB Madison, Johnny B Magill, Robert QB Mailen, Norman RB Malavasi, William LB Mallon, Dale RB Maloy, D.H. Mandeville, Frank RB Maney, Robert RB Mann, De’Andre RB Mann, Matt OL Manning, James QB/E Manning, John QB Marcum, Dave LS Margheim, Paul DT Marrongelli, Trevor OL Marsh, Ronald G Marshall, Garland RB Marshall, James RB Marshall, Robert (Capt.) QB Marshall, William T Martin, Damon OL Martin, Donald E Martin, Robert E. G/T Martin, Robert F. DB Martin, Taylor RB Martin, Walter RB Martin, Webb Martindale, Lloyd TE Martinek, Douglas G Martinovich, Michael OL Marxen, Frank T Marxmiller, Rex B Masaniou, Joe DG Mascarello, John (Capt.) G Mason, Edward E Mason, Lindsey T Masoner, Paul B Masoner, Richard E Massare, Quido G Mathies, Eric DT Matterson, William T Matthews, Christian WR Mattox, Marvin DB Maumalanga, Chris (Capt.) DE Maura, Brian WR/LB Mayer, Robert E Mayes, Adrian OL Mazyck, Larry OL McAdam, John T McAdams, Carl RB McAnderson, Brandon (Capt.) RB McAuliffe, Richard DB McBride, Victor P/H McBurrows, Gerald CB McCabe, Scott DL McCall, Tommy G McCamy, Scott RB McCarroll, John DB McCarter, Duane G McCarthy, Lynn (Capt.) E McCarty, Virgil McCaslin, Nick OL McCauley, Clyde OL McCay, Justin WR McClendon, Harold RB McClinton, Curtis (Capt.) RB McClinton, James (Capt.) DL McCord, Jeff KS McCormack, Michael (Capt.) T McCormick, George E McCoy, Frank RB McCoy, John DE McCoy, Johnny CB McCoy, Michael G McCracken, Clark LB McCraney, Joseph G McCray, John T McCue, Charles RB McDaniel, Mike C McDaniel, Willie T McDermott, Sean TE/LS McDonald, Andrew QB/E McDonald, Anthony LB McDonald, Clifford RB
1892 1927-29 1909-10 1965-67
1949-50 1979-81 1925-26 1996 1982 1929-31 1912 1958-60 1981-82 1949 1913 1917-20 1928-29 2014-15 2005 1974 1931-33 1989-92 1975-76 2009-12 1962-64 1932 1961-62 1956-58 1951, 53 2013 1954-56 1915-16 1971, 73 2015 1912 1913 1969-70 1962 2009-11 1918-19 1945 1983 1975-77 1918 1975-77 1936-38 1963 1938-40 1994 1892-94 2010-11, 13 1984-87 1990-93 2011, 13 1952 2005, 07-08 2014-15 1981 1920-22 2004-07 1975 2011 1991-94 1988-90 1930, 34-35 1975 1977-78, 80 1945 1955-57 1904, 06 2004 2015 2013-14 2002-03 1959-61 2004-07 1994-96 1948-50 1928 1904 2003 2001-02 1970-71 2003-04 1978 1979 1956-57 1971-73 1967 1995-97, 99 1920-22 2012 1947-49
McDonald, Dexter CB 2011, 13-14 McDougald, Bradley WR/S 2009-12 McFarland, John QB/C 1953-54 McFarland, Roger (Capt.) QB 1960-62 McGee, Sandy WR 1983, 85 McGonagle, Scott DB 1979 McGowan, George E 1968-69 McGraw, Brett NT 1994-97 McGrew, Harden T 1940 McGriff, Erick WR 2010 McIntosh, Terry RB/QB 1954, 56 McKenna, John RB 1901 McKinney, Ty DL 2013 McKone, Jean RB 1915 McKown, Larry QB 1957-58 McLean, John E 1922-23 McMichael, Scott QB 1974-76 McMillan, David (Capt.) DE 2001-04 McMillian, Gordon G 1926-27 McMurray, Arthur RB 1893 McNaughton, Malcolm RB 1905 McNeeley, Robert DB 1978-81 McNorton, Kyle LB 1978-81 McNulty, Ted TE 2010-11 McNutt, Lynne QB 1946-47 Mead, Forrest QB 1906 Meade, Steven T 1941 Mears, John DB 1969 Mecham, Quinn QB 2010-11 Medford, Jacky G/T 1967 Mehrer, David LB 1979-82 Mehringer, Peter T 1931-33 Meier, Kerry QB/WR 2006-09 Meier, Milton B 1937 Mendell, Melville T 1891-92 Mercer, John LB 1973 Merkel, Monte T 1938-41 Merritt, Gerry RB 1957-58 Mestan, Steve LB 2010-11 Meyn, Fred C 1915 Micek, Sidney QB 1962-64 Michaels, James WR 1974-76 Michaels, Ronald RB 1959-61 Michaelson, Manley C 1903-04 Mickens, Lester WR 1978-80 Miles, Schyler LB 2012-13, 2015 Miller, Adam OT 1999 Miller, Daniel RB 1965 Miller, Darrian RB 2011, 13 Miller, Delvin DB 1978-80 Miller, Edward T 1943 Miller, Frank RB 1912 Miller, Grant E 1957 Miller, Ralph RB 1938-39, 41 Miller, Robert A. RB 1943 Miller, Robert L. (Capt.) RB 1972-74 Miller, Tyrone CB 2015 Miller, William RB 1905-07 Mills, Derick WR 2000-03 Mills, James G 1959-61 Millweard, T.J. QB 2014-15 Milton, Charles C 1912 Milton, Sidney G/C 1904-07 Mimbs, Robert RB 1982-84 Mims, Zach LB/DE 2003-04 Miner, Jean C 1916 Mitchell, Bruce T 1969-71 Mitchell, Jud QB/DB 1974-76 Mitchell, Ray S 2011 Mitchell, Robert OLB 1989-92 Modrcin, William RB 1949 Moeder, Ty DE 1990-92 Moffett, Charles RB 1943-44, 47-48 Moller, Kevin LB 1989 Monroe, Dick C 1947-48 Monroe, Terry T 1947 Montgomery, Harold T 1965-67 Moody, O.C. 1894 Moody, Ralph (Capt.) RB 1953-55 Moody, Robert 1891-93 Moore, Clyde G 1934 Moore, Curtis (Capt.) LB 1987-90 Moore, Emmanuel WR 2015 Moore, Jim TE 1993-96 Moore, Kyle DT 1990-92 Moore, Robert E/T 1945 Moore, Wade RB 1899 Moreland, Howard G 1935-37 Morgan, David RB 1966-68 Morgan, John (Capt.) G/C 1973-75 Morris, Donnie RB 1970 Morris, Duane QB/RB 1957-59 Morris, Jim E 1939 Morrison, Thomas DE 1977 Morrow, Kenneth QB 1949
Morrow, William RB Mortensen, Joe LB Morton, Harry Mosby, Damani DE Mosby, James T Moses, Austin WR Mosher, William RB Mosier, John E Mosse, Arthur (Capt.) G Mott, James C Moulton, Fay RB Mount, Russell Mowery, William QB Mrkonic, George G/T Mudge, Richard DB Mudloff, Donald G Mueller, Alex K Mueller, Kurt T Muhammed, Sadiq DB Mullins, Richard E Mullins, William G/T Mundine, Jimmay TE Munkres, John G Munson, M.R.B. Murph, Brian WR Murphy, Chaz OLB Murphy, Clifford RB Murphy, Harry DB Murphy, John G Murphy, Kevin WR Murphy, Ryan CB Musick, Lewis G Mustard, John Myers, Isaiah RB Myers, Thomas G
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Naramore, John Natsues, Stephen Nave, Steve Neal, Derrick Neighbors, Guy Nelloms, Jerome Nelson, Thomas Nelson, Wade Nesmith, Carl Nesmith, Dean Nesmith, Orlando (Capt.) Nettles, George (Capt.) New, Jim Newbrough, Dan Newman, Teddy Newson, Rob Niblo, Ray Nichols, Fred Nicks, Greg Nielsen, John Nielson, Chris Nielson, Harry (Capt.) Nofsinger, Rolla (Capt.) Nolen, Matt Normore, Clint Norris, Charles Norris, Darrell Norris, Delvin Norris, Moran Norris, Robert Norseth, Mike Nwabuisi, Austine
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1945 2005-08 1900 2015 1922-23 2015 1902 1967-69 1895-98 1918 1898-99 1944 1943 1950-52 1972-74 1951 2011 1984 2005-07 1928-29 1923-25 2011-14 1967 1901 2005-06 1999-2000 1950-52 1975, 77-78 1977 1978-79 2008-10 1942 1891 1904-05, 08 1926-27
C 1938-39 E,T 1969-70 OG/DG 1982-83, 85-86 WR/CB 2014-15 DT 1980-81 RB 1970-72 T 1950 G 1936 FS 1999-2000 T 1933-35 QB/RB 1932-34 T 1917, 19-20 WR 1988-91 LB 1988-89 DE 1986-87 DB 1985, 87-88 RB 1941 RB 1902 C 2001-02 QB 2003-04 OL 1988 RB 1915-17 E 1899-1902 G 1988-90 DB 1987 G 1918 E 1948-49 E 1949 RB 1997-2000 G 1973-74 QB 1984-85 FB 2001-04
Oakson, Thomas LB Oatis, Gary DT O’Brien, Mike C/T Ochoa, David (Capt.) OL Oddonetto, John OG Odell, John G Odle, Lason O’Doherty, Thomas T Oelschlager, Ronald RB O’Gara, Guy LB Ogbebor, Ozaze LB Ogletree, Marnez CB Oguntodu, Olaitan LB Olison, Benjamin WR Oliver, Steven T Olobia, Anthony DE Olson, Andrew T Olson, Rodney WR Omigie, Chris WR O’Neal, Charles E O’Neil, Richard E O’Neil, Robert E O’Neil, Vince RB
1970-72 1989-90 1964-65 2003-06 1999-2000 1977 1900 1976-78 1962-64 1986-87 2015 2015 2006, 09-10 1967 1979-80 2015 1927-28 1977 2010-12 1949-50 1931-33 1940-41 1970-72
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DE 2007-09 RB/DE 2009-12 WR 2008, 10 QB/K 1975 QB 1983-84, 86-87 G 1977, 79-80 C 1983-86 T 1895 T 1943 QB 1898-99 OG 1997-2000
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Quast, Tyler Quatrochi, Peter Quick, Tommy Quigley, Angus Quigley, Ernest
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1972-74 1951-53 1968-69 1986-88 1923-25 1949-51 1920 1993-96 1896-97 1953-54 1999-2002 1988-91 1963 1920-21 1962-64 1973-74 1969 1930-32 1939-41 1949-51 2015 1987 2006-09 1958-60 1944 1979-81 1997-2000 1969-71 1990-93 1945-48, 51 1927-29 1925, 27 2002
Schmidt, Walter C 1956-58 Schmitz, Galen DB/LB 1972-73 Schmitz, Leonard DT/G 1974-75 Schneider, Dave OG 1982 Schnellbacher, Otto (Capt.) E 1942, 46-47 Schonewise, Quintin T 1981, 83-84 Schopflin, Jack T 1927-29 Schrant, John T 1900 Schriner, Scott TB 1986 Schroeder, Arthur RB 1928 Schroeder, Herman G 1928 Schroll, John TE 1970-72 Schuler, Gordon G 1982-83 Schumm, Jim OT 1970-72 Schwab, James 1911 Schwartzburg, Dodge PK 1984 Schweda, Brian T 1962-64 Scott, Arthur OT 1973-75 Scott, Mitchell FB 2000-01 Scott, Robert C 1902 Scott, Thomas QB 1947 Scribner, William (Bucky) P 1980-82 Seigel, John T 1934-36 Semke, T.J. DL/FB 2014-15 Sendish, Cassius (Capt.) S 2013-14 Seurer, Frank QB 1980, 82-83 Seymour, Brian S 2005, 07 Shank, Albert C 1974-76 Shanklin, Donald RB 1966-68 Shanks, James E/C 1963 Shannon, Joe DE/LB 1971-72 Shannon, John RB 1926-28 Shannon, Walter RB 1923 Sharp, Jake RB 2006-09 Sharp, Marc QB 1975-76 Sharpe, Lamar DE 1994, 96-97 Shaw, Tevin S 2014-15 Shawger, Frederick G 1966 Shazor, Carl DB 2000 Sheats, Eddie DE 1971-72 Shellenberger, William RB 1893 Shelley-Smith, Jordan OL 2014-15 Shenk, Henry E 1926-27 Shepard, Alvin E 1892-93 Shepherd, JaCorey WR/CB 2011-14 Sheridan, Walter C 1940, 42 Sherman, Adrian (Capt.) RB 1890-91, 95 Sherwood, Eugene RB 1942 Sherwood, Floyd G 1927 Sherwood, Oscar G 1927 Shields, Warren LB/FB 1984, 86 Shinn, Earl E 1916-17 Shinn, Michael (Capt.) E/T 1962-63, 65 Shirk, Dave (Capt.) B 1936-38 Shive, Edison 1944 Short, Theodore B 1944 Shumaker, Jason FB 2002 Sibbernsen, James G 1970 Sihlanick, Michael G 1937-39 Silver, Lonsdale RB 1898-99 Simecka, Bennie C 1980, 82-84 Simmons, Darrin P 1994-95 Simmons, Edward LB 1980, 82-83 Simmons, Mark WR 2002-05 Simmons, Shelton CB 2003-04 Simmons, Victor S/LB 2011-14 Simon, Loren RB 1918-20 Simons, Dolph G,P 1948-50 Simons, John DB/RB 1951-52 Simpson, Ernest 1895-96, 98 Simpson, John 1894-96 Simpson, Lacey 1898 Simpson, Samuel E/RB 1958-60 Sims, James RB 2010-13 Sims, Steven WR 2015 Sizemore, Nick FB 2011-13 Skahan, Robert QB 1964-65 Skepnek, William DT 1972-73 Sklar, Richard G 1933-35 Slyter, Mark OLB 1990 Small, Marvin E 1946-47 Smay, Cecil E 1929-30 Smay, Charles T 1929-30 Smiley, Trent TE 2011-12, 14 Smith, Alex OT 2008, 10 Smith, Ashaundai WR 1992-95 Smith, Bob OT 1998, 2000-01 Smith, Carnie QB 1930-32 Smith, Chris DB 1991-92 Smith, David DL 1984 Smith, Dylen QB 1999-2000 Smith, Gerald 1923 Smith, Gregory DL 1977-78, 80-81 Smith, Hugh RB 1960 Smith, James WR 1974-76
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Saathoff, Kenneth E Sabatini, Frank RB Salb, Karl DT Samuel, Peda (Capt.) WR Sanborn, Theodore E/T Sandefur, Carl E/T Sandefur, Edwin T Sanders, Mark RB Sanderson, John Sandifer, Richard QB Sands, Justin (Capt.) OT Sands, Tony RB Satore, Karl T Saunders, Seymour C/G Sayers, Gale (Capt.) RB Scanlan, John G Scanlon, Timothy DE Schaake, Elmer (Capt.) B Schaake, Ralph T,E Schaake, William (Capt.) E Schadler, Ryan RB Schenker, Kyle LB Schermer, Jake LB Schick, Doyle (Capt.) RB Schimenz, John E Schleicher, Jeffery TE Schmidt, Bob C Schmidt, Charles RB Schmidt, Dan (Capt.) C Schmidt, David (Capt.) E Schmidt, Edgar RB Schmidt, George RB/QB Schmidt, Kregg OL
1988-91 1915 1997 1976 1952 1995-96 1942 1961-63 1942 2015 1951-52 1956 1973 2000-02 1972 1943, 45-46 1950-51 1992-95 1994 2004-07 1998-01 1990 1903-04 1998-2001 1984-87 1954 1954-56 1957-59 2008-10 1995-97 1904-05 1999-2001 1973-74 2000-01 2005 2014-15 1951-52 1929-31 1963-65 1893 1904-07 1944, 49 2003-06 1976-77 1996-97 1904 1898-99 1916-18 1915, 19 2009-10 1969-70 2002-05 1972, 74 1904 1956 1913-15 1902, 04 1956-58 1995-96 1970-72
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Radcliffe, James FB/NG 1979 Rader, John RB 1945 Ragon, Arthur T 1952 Ragone, Mike TE 2012 Ragsdale, James G 1978-79 Rambo, Hal E 1912 Ramsey, Floyd C/E 1928-30 Randall, Howard T 1909 Randall, Preston RB 2014-15 Randle, Avery DB 1994-97 Randle, John RB/DB 2003-04 Randolph, John LB 1985-86 Raup, Allen RB 1926 Rawlings, Roger RB 1966-67 Rawls, Thad WR 1997 Ray, Murphy WR 1985, 87 Rayford, Dion DE 1998-99 Reber, John E 1913-15 Redd, Norman G/C 1954-55 Redhage, Jeff DE 1997, 99 Reed, Howard G 1905-08 Reed, Robert WR 1993-94 Reed, W. D. 1902 Reedy, Howard G 1915, 21 Reesing, Todd QB 2006-09 Reeves, Michael RB 1968 Reich, Gilbert QB 1952 Reich, Richard (Capt.) C/RB 1954-55 Reid, Nick (Capt.) LB 2002-05 Reid, Robert E 1963 Reid, Theodore E/RB 1916, 19-20 Relph, Ross T 1940 Remsberg, Dale E 1957-59 Remsberg, George RB/T 1954-55 Renko, Steve E 1938-39, 47 Renko, Steve QB 1963-64 Replogle, Max E 1936-38 Resby, Patrick S 2007-08 Resnick, Carl WR 1997 Reust, Andrew DB 1975-76 Reynolds, Albert E 1944 Reynolds, Michael DE 2011, 13-14 Rhodes, Jayson OL 2015 Rhule, Dan T 1937-39 Rice, William E. RB 1903-04, 07-08 Richardson, Charles C 1902 Richardson, Joseph B 1936-37 Richardson, Josh DE 2012 Richesson, Luke DB 1993-96 Ricks, Ronald DB 1976-77 Rideau, Brandon (Capt.) WR 2001-04 Riegle, Warren (Capt.) E 1943-44 Rieth, Rich P 1986-87 Riggins, Franklin (Junior) RB 1966-68 Riggins, Robert (John) RB 1968-70 Riggins, William RB 1972-73 Rinehart, William RB 1949 Ringwood, Bruce LB 2004 Rivera, Mike LB 2005-08 Roach, Gregory T 1979, 81 Roach, Steven LB 1969-71 Robben, Robert E 1962-64
Robben, Roger FB Robbins, Roy E Roberson, Akili WR/QB Roberts, Alvin TE Roberts, Clay C Roberts, Cleve OG Roberts, Gene RB Roberts, Jay E Roberts, Joe RB Roberts, Marcquis LB Robertson, Jerry QB Robinson, Bobby RB Robinson, Delario WR Robinson, Glenn LB Robinson, Randolph LB Robison, James QB/RB Rodgers, Jack QB Rodgers, Keith OLB Rodino, Brian OL Rodriquez, Cesar OT Roe, Quincy DB Rogan, Pat OLB Rogers, Jake G Rogers, Marcus (Capt.) LB Rogers, Mike TB Rogers, Myron E/T Rohde, Theodore RB Rohlf, Richard G Rojas, Alonso P Rooney, Shane TE Root, Charles T Rosalis, Gabe OT Ross, Erroll RB Ross, Roger WR Ross, Zach QB Rosser, Camerson LB Rossman, Richard RB/G Rost, Otto (Capt.) G Roth, Gregory (Capt.) G Rothrock, Irwin RB Rouse, Carl (Capt.) E Rouse, Wallace T Roux, Dominic WR Rowe, Caleb DB Royal, Dean P Royer, Jacob G Royle, Claude Ruble, Mirle RB Ruble, Roland RB/G Rubles, Calvin CB Rucker, Richard RB Rus, Darren LB Rus, Steven DE/DB Russell, Charles Russell, Ernie RB Russell, Harlan QB Russell, Marion RB Russell, Thomas T/G Rutz, Ben QB Ryan, Martin (Capt.) T/DE
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1928-30 1969-71 1929-31 1987 1990 1999 1915 1962 1970-72 1956-58 2013-14 1899 2008, 10 1912-13 1997-98 1984-87 2012-15 1936 1981-82 1942 1970 2010-12 2015 1945-48 2008-10, 12 1981-83 1997-99 1952-53 2003-04 1981 1928-29 1890 2001 1989-90 1984-85 1999-2000 1965 2007-09 1981-82 1942-43 1957-59 1988-91 2002-05 1970-72 1967 2015 1964-66 2010 2014-15 1902 1965-66 1933-35 1915 2010 1954-56 1933-35 1982 1891-95 2009-12 1983-85, 87 1939-40 2011-14 1964 1974, 77 1982 1974-76 1987 1931-33 1906, 08-09 1982-85 1931 2014-15 1993 1940-41 1902-05 1895, 97 1901-02 1894-95 1985-86 1951-53 1901-02 1907
1991-94 2012 1900 1910 1924-25 1981-83 1980-81 1963-65 1956-57 1993-94 1955-56 1954-55 1910-12 1988-91 1904-07 1916-17, 19 2012 1991-93 1927 1945 2010, 12 1906 1998
HISTORY
Paden, Virgil QB/E Page, Kenton (Capt.) LB Page, Leland RB Page, Michael DB Page, Ron WR Paige, Anton WR Palkowsky, Henry G/T Palmer, Brian QB Palmer, Gery DE Palmer, Harold E Pardula, Trevor P/K Parent, Frank QB Parish, Darius DT Parker, James QB/RB Parks, Jerome OL Parks, Mark TE Parmalee, Tre’ WR Paronto, Francis B Parrish, Walter G Passman, Bernard E/C Patchen, Michael DB Patmon, Tyler CB Patrick, Tyler WR Pattee, Frank (Capt.) B Patterson, Daymond WR/CB Patterson, Elvis DB/DE Patterson, Eric WR Patterson, Harold E Patterson, Matt RB Paulsen, Mark TE Payne, Foster RB Peairs, Howard (Capt.) G Pearson, Jawad OT Peebler, Brad LB Peete, Skip WR Pelfanio, Joey K Peloquin, Michael RB Pendleton, Raimond WR Penny, Anthony G Penny, Junius C/T Peppercorn, John (Capt.) E/T Perez, Christopher DL Perkins, Brandon LB Perkins, Donald (Capt.) DE Perkins, Jack LB Perry, Keaton QB Perry, William G Peterman, Chea LB Peters, Bryan OL Peters, James T Peterson, David T/E Peterson, John (Capt.) RB Petterson, Edward RB Petty, Reece WR Pfutzenreuter, Donald RB Phelps, Edwin G Phipps, Michael QB Piatt, William (Capt.) RB/E Pick, Kale QB/WR Pieper, Bob T Pierce, Don (Capt.) C Pierson, Tony RB/WR Pilch, James T Pile, Donald LB Pinkney, Marshall LB Pippen, Morris G Pirrie, Mike LB Plaskett, Warren RB Pleasant, Carl (Capt.) E Pless, Willie LB Plumley, Jay E Plump, Aaron LB Polian, Kevin DT Pollom, Donald RB Pooler, Arthur (Capt.) QB Poorman, Bert RB Pope, David Pope, Warner Popovich, Pete C Poppe, Orville T Porter, David Porter, George RB
Powell, Chris FB Powell, Corrigan CB Powell, Emery Power, John T/E Powers, George QB/E Powers, Kenneth DT Prater, John G/C Pratt, Richard T Prelock, Edward T Preston, Asheiki QB Preston, David QB Preston, Robert T/G Price, William QB/E Priest, Jason DB Priest, Richard Pringle, James RB Prolago, Nick K Promrenke, Bret OLB Propernick, Anthony FB Pumphrey, Norman G Puthoff, Justin FB/TE Putnam, George G Pyles, Brandt LB
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ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Smith, Jared C Smith, Kimball G Smith, Laverne RB Smith, Lubbock S Smith, Lynwood E Smith, Mac PK Smith, Mark TE Smith, Mathew Smith, Nick C Smith, Paul QB/E Smith, Quintin WR Smith, Ralph G/T Smith, Reginald A. (Capt.) T Smith, Reginald L. T Smith, Russell G Smith, Samuel RB Smith, Shane DL Smith, Steven QB Smith, Thomas G Smith, Verni G Smith, Willie RB/E Smith, Wint G Smithburg, Mike OL Smithson, Fish (Capt.) S Smoot, Charles (Capt.) C Sneed, James QB/WR Snell, Arnold (Capt.) FB Snyder, Jeff RB Snyder, Lance OT Sobek, Lloyd TE Sommers, Herbert RB Sorem, Milton G Sorem, Nelson T Speak, Fred RB Spear, Robert DB Spear, Roy C/T Spears, Derek TE Spears, Doyle DL Spears, Dustin DL Spencer, Colin CB Spencer, Oliver (Capt.) G/T Spencer, Riley OL Sperry, J. Bryan E Sperry, Kenneth G/E Spikes, Jeff OL Sprekelmeyer, Joe RB Springer, Eugene RB Springer, Justin LB Spurgeon, Tristan RB Spurney, Joe G Staab, Ervell G Staab, Kent C Stafford, Matt DB Stallard, Mark LB Stallman, Jason TE Standage, David C Stapleton, George (Capt.) T/G Starr, Wilbur RB St. Clair, William E Steele, Clarence QB Steele, Mike DT Steinberger, Earl E Steinhauser, Jamey DB Stephenson, Thomas RB Sterling, Aslam OL Sterling, Miles Stevens, James G Stevenson, Albert RB Stevenson, Jason OG Steward, AJ TE Stewart, Brandon CB Stewart, Jon DL Stiebel, Jim C Stinson, Wade RB Stockdale, Don G Stockemer, Gordon G Stocks, Fred Stokes, Sims RB Stone, Charles Stowers, Keon (Capt.) DL Strauch, Walter (Capt.) QB Strehlow, Chester QB Stricker, Thomas G/T Strickland, Tony DE Strickler, Thomas G Strother, George T/G Stroud, Harold C Strozier, Phillip S Stryker, Wilburn Stubblefield, Dana DT Stubbs, Tony S Stuck, Arch E Stucker, Charles RB Stuckey, Darrell S Stuewe, Edward RB
1993-96 1963, 65 1973-76 2009-12 1949-50 1986 1990 1892 1999-2001 1955 1986-89 1910 1923-25 1981-83 1924 1976-79 2011-13 1980-81 1898-99 1909 1964-65 1916, 19-20 2013-14 2014-15 1928-30 1981-83 1986-88 2001 1990 1975, 77-79 1913 1929-30 1928-30 1895-96 1974 1910 2005-07 1982 2009 2014-15 1950-52 2010-11, 13 1946-48 1946-48 2008-09, 11 1960 1892 2007-10 1921-22 1958-60 1956, 58 1959-61 1990 1979 1989 1969-70 1936-37 1924-26 1960-62 1908 1992-93 1893 1983-86 1907-09 2012-13 1890 1948 1955 1999-2001 2008, 10-11 2015 1984-86 1994-96 1949-50 1944 1972-74 1893-95 1964 1893-95 2012-14 1955-57 1950-51 1904-05 2000-03 1904-05 1913-15 1950 2007-10 1914 1990-92 2002-04 1930 1943 2006-09 1912-13
Stukey, Mano Suagee, Edward Suder, John Sullivan, Hiram Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Terence Sullivant, Milton (Capt.) Sutherland, Dwight Sutter, Bill Sutton, Mitchell Swanson, Jason Sweatman, Michael (Capt.) Swengros, Glenn Swenson, Paul Swift, Robert Swinford, Wes Swoboda, Paul Sydney, Harry (Capt.)
RB RB RB RB T LB RB E DB DT QB LB QB G K LB G RB
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Talib, Aqib (Capt.) CB Talkington, Robert T Tavai, Jordan DL Taylor, Frank C Taylor, Garfield RB Taylor, Kent TE Taylor, Jerry E Taylor, Steven (Capt.) DB Teddleton, Brock DT Temple, Floyd RB Tenenbaum, John T Terrell, Darryl RB Terry, Doug DB Terry, Keeston S Testerman, Harold E Tharp, Huldon LB Thiel, Larry LB Thierolf, Judson (Grant) C/G Thomas, Fred QB Thomas, Orlo G Thompson, Blake T Thompson, Broderick DT Thompson, Kenneth DB Thompson, Matt OL Thompson, Thomas T Thoren, Jason LB Thornberry, Wallace T Thornton, Justin S Thorson, Brad OL Tice, Orbon E Tiger, Kenneth (Capt.) G Timmons, Rod DL Toburen, Chris LB Todd, John QB Todd, Richard G Tomlinson, Richard (Capt.) G Toomey, Gabriel LB Towle, Steve (Capt.) LB Tracy, Brian PK Traylor, John RB Trossen, Ken DT Truitt, Walter Tucker, George RB/T Tucker, John Tucker, Kyle P Tucker, Robert DL Tudor, Herbert G Tumpich, Joseph DB Turgeon, Orville C Turner, Jeff LB Turner, Jesse E Turner, Lucius WR Turner, Paul K Turner, Warren G/T Turzilli, Andrew WR Tushaus, Kirk G Tyler, Matt P Tyree, Greg LB Tyrer, Jason LB Tyrrell, Chris P Tyus, Robert DE
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Ulrich, Hubert (Capt.) Unruh, Arch Unruh, Otto
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Vanatta, Chester Vandaveer, Marvin Vandree, Matt Vann, Derek Vann, Eric Van Saun, Paul
1934-35 1939-40 1959-60 1953-54 1969-71 1993-94 1937-39 1944 1987 1972-73 2004-05 1965-67 1956 1983-85 1973-75 1989-92 1956-57 1978-80
2005-07 1949-50 2012-13 1924-26 1980-81 2015 1951-53 1973-75 2001 1949 1941 1987 1988-91 2011 1924-25 2009, 11-12 1990-93 1979-82 1992 1949 1974-76 1981-82 2003-05 2004-05 1962-64 1994-97 1902 2006-09 2008-10 1946-51 1961-62 1983 1978-81 1915-17 1954 1947-49 2003-04 1972-74 2001 1955-57 1987-88 1891 1898-1900 1897 2004-07 1984-85 1912-13 1979-80 1966-68 1972-73, 75 1942, 46 1970-71 1946 1937-39 2011-13 1979 1998-99 2001-04 1988-90 2001-04 1969-70
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1939-41 1950-52 1950-52
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1957-58 1940-41 1995 2001 1994-97 1972-75
Van Sickle, Herschel Vang, Pete Vang, Shawn Vanoy, Vernon Vaughn, Joe (Capt.) Vaughn, Robert Vaughn, Willie Vaught, John Vechiarella, Bill Verdugo, Kevin Vernson, Harry Verser, David Vidoli, Marino Vignatelli, Bradley Vignatelli, Eugene Vincendese, Mark Vincent, Wilbur (Capt.) Visinia, Junior Vogel, Jack Voights, Emil Voigts, Myron
C TE OG DE C CB WR LB DB QB G/T WR OG DB G/T QB/WR RB OL T E T
1976 1990-93 1995-98 1967-68 2003-04 1990-93 1985-88 1978 1983-85 1987 1916 1977-80 1989 1981 1952-54 1976-78 1900-02 2014 1935-36 1896-97 1925-26
Wade, Clifford G Wagoner, Daniel DB Wahlmeier, Galen (Capt.) T/C Walker, Malcolm LB Walker, Marion G Walker, William C Wall, Charles RB/K Wallace, Clyde RB Walters, William E Walters, Wyeth QB/RB Walton, Alvin DB Walton, David DT Walton, Jack RB Ward, Lewis G/T Ward, Ronnie OLB Waring, Clarence RB Warner, Ron OLB Warren, Charles C Warren, Thad DB Washington, Eric LB Watkins, Brandon LB Watkins, Frank C Watkins, Johnnie DB Watkins, Travis (Capt.) DT Watson, Kyron LB Wattelet, Frank DB Watts, Keith DT Waxse, David RB Waylan, Larry T/G Weatherbie, Jonas QB Weatherby, James RB Weaver, Doug DT Weaver, Richard RB Webb, Anthony DB Webb, Jordan QB Webb, Scott PK Wedel, Brad TE Weekley, Monroe DE Weger, John G/T Wegner, Zac (Capt.) QB Wehrman, Geoff DB Weidlein, Gary C Weidlein, William (Capt.) G/T Weidner, Odell LB Weir, John G Welch, Kenney Wellman, Joe QB Wellman, Michael C Wells, Dean RB Wells, Dick Wenstrand, Charles E/RB Werner, Mike DL Wertzberger, John C Wertzberger, Kenneth G Wessling, David T Wheeler, Jeff DE Whitaker, Bob OL White, Bob RB/QB White, Bryan DB White, David DT White, George RB White, Jesse E White, Larry G White, Ronald G/E White, Ulysses E Whitla, Ezra E Whittaker, Scott OT Whittemore, Bill (Capt.) QB Whitten, Bobby T Wiedemann, Franz Wienecke, Emil QB Wier, Brandon DB
1943 1978, 80-81 1955-56 2011 1962-63 1894-97 1925-26 1906 1964-66 1924 1984 1987-89 1943 1935-37 1992-94, 96 1905, 08 1996 1937-39 1994-95 2005-06 2001-04 1932-34 2003 2001-04 2014-15 1978-80 2002 1965-66 1961 2002 1944 1994 1932 2006-07 2010-11 2004-07 1984-87 2003 1973 1997-99 1988 1921-22 1911-13 1972-74 1968-69 1920 1925-26 1976-77 1949-51 1932-34 1938 1984, 86 1956-58 1966-68 1980-82 2006-09 2003-06 1933-34 1989 1986-87 1990-94 1905-07 1965-66 1950-51 1970-71 1901 1993-96 2002-03 1978-80 1912 1935-37 1998-2001
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Wilbers, Mark DT 1979-82 Wilcox, Charles (Capt.) C/T 1898-1900 Wilder, Wayne DL 2005-06 Wilhelm, Glenn RB 1910 Wilhelm, Steven G 1969 Willeford, Brent TE 1991-94 Williams, Algen WR 1999-2000 Williams, Darnell LB 1983, 85 Williams, Delvin RB 1971-73 Williams, D.J. DT 2015 Williams, Devon DT 2015 Williams, John NT 1996-99 Williams, John DT 2009-10, 12 Williams, Josh DE 2012 Williams, Lynn TB 1984-85 Williams, Lynn RB 1943 Williams, Mark QB 1994-95 Williamson, Orah (Capt.) QB 1890-95 Willis, Darius LB/DE 2011-13 Willis, Ryan QB 2015 Wilson, Ben 1945 Wilson, C. 1894 Wilson, Carl OL 2008-09 Wilson, Clarence QB 1921-22 Wilson, Donald QB 1948 Wilson, Forrest RB 1942 Wilson, Gilbert RB 1959-61 Wilson, Harold QB 1912-13 Wilson, Henry 1894 Wilson, Ivanhoe E/G 1916 Wilson, Johnathan WR 2007-10 Wilson, Roy QB 1903, 05 Wilson, Wayne C/RB 1937, 40 Winbush, David RB 1997-2000 Winslow, Clarence E 1936 Winter, Winton C 1950-51 Winter, Winton Jr. C 1973 Wirtel, John LS 2013-15 Wise, Daniel DT 2015 Wohlford, Cecil G 1964-66 Wolfe, Ian OT 2007, 09 Wood, Harley G 1907-08 Wood, Walter QB/C 1914-15, 1919 Woodbury, Charles RB 1910-11 Woodbury, Harold RB 1910 Woodruff, Lawrence C 1923 Woods, Gregory T/G 1976 Woods, Quintin DE 2009-10 Woodward, David T/G 1898-99 Woodward, George RB 1916 Woody, Warren C 1951-52 Woody, Warren G 1916-17, 20 Woolfolk, Raymond G 1952-53 Worley, George G 1963 Wright, Arist LB 2006-09 Wright, Dennis RB 1975-76 Wright, Ernest TE 1980, 82-83 Wright, Isaac LB 2011 Wright, Jahmal DB 1998-99 Wright, Sylvester OLB 1991-94 Wygle, Ralph T 1944 Wyman, Matthew K 2013-15
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Yarnell, Lyndall DE Yeo, Clyde Young, James DE Young, Kevin DL Young, Scellars LB Young, Zackary LS
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Zaffaroni, Paul Zell, Tony Zidd, James Ziegler, Wayne Zimmerman, James Zlatnik, Duane Zook, Dean Zook, John (Capt.) Zuber, Harold (Capt.) Zunica, Michael Zvolanek, Joe
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1988-90 1994 1977-79 1983-86 1940 2009-12 1972-74 1966-68 1924-26 2014-15 1931
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SCORES 1890 SHERMAN FIRST KU TOUCHDOWN Kansas played its first official football game, losing to Baker University in Baldwin, Kan., 229. Right halfback A.F. Sherman scored KU’s first touchdown on a punt return. An account of the game in the Weekly University Courier described Sherman’s TD: “Hudson punted the ball down the field. Sherman managed to get the ball and made a phenomenal run for the first Kansas score ever made in football.”
HAS 1899 KANSAS FIRST PERFECT SEASON In his only season as head coach at Kansas, Fielding H. Yost led the Jayhawks to a 10-0 record, which represents one of just two perfect seasons in the 123 years of football competition. KU outscored its opponents 280-37 and averaged 28 points per game. Yost, who later gained fame as head coach at Michigan, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951.
1908
FIRST
IN FIRST HOMECOMING Playing its first Homecoming game before a crowd of 9,000 fans at McCook Field, KU downed rival Missouri, 12-3. Jayhawk coach Arthur Mosse used a new offensive alignment, known as the “Minnesota Shift” to confuse the Tigers that afternoon.
ALLEN BUILDS 1920 PHOG A FOOTBALL STADIUM Legendary KU basketball coach Phog Allen, in his only season as head football coach, rallied his team from a 20-0 halftime deficit to a 20-20 tie against Nebraska. Leading the team were senior quarterback Dutch Lonborg and halfback John Bunn, who were later inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame. Monday, students and faculty gathered to celebrate the comeback and more than $200,000 was pledged over a three-day period to build a concrete stadium to replace McCook Field.
KU PLAYS HASKELL IN FIRST HOME NIGHT GAME On a Friday night, Oct. 2, Kansas hosted the Haskell Indians in the first-ever home night game in Jayhawk football history. The concept for a night game came from KU athletics director Phog Allen, who was able to transport portable lights that were borrowed from Haskell Stadium (also in Lawrence) and put them in place at Memorial Stadium. In front of 11,000 fans, Haskell surprised KU with a 6-0 victory.
& SCHNELLBACHER: 1947 EVANS FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Led by KU’s first two All-America selections halfback Ray Evans and end Otto Schnellbacher - the Jayhawks finished the season with an 8-1-2 record, tied for first in the conference and capped the season by playing Georgia Tech in the 1948 Orange Bowl. It marked KU’s first appearance in a postseason bowl game. Among the victories that season for head coach George Sauer was an 86-6 win against South Dakota State, which represents the most points a KU team has ever scored in a single game. KU finished the year ranked 12th in the final Associated Press poll.
OPEN PLAY IN 1921 JAYHAWKS MEMORIAL STADIUM
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& THE GAME OF FOOTBALL The man credited with inventing the game of basketball - Dr. James Naismith (right) - also had a significant impact on the development of football. Naismith took a football and cut it lengthwise and placed it over his head to protect his ears as a football player at Springfield College. Thus, the first football helmet was invented.
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The Jayhawks finished with a 9-0 record, outscoring their opponents 131-20, and claimed the school’s first conference championship by finishing with a 4-0 record in the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Conference.
KU DEFEATS MU
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UPSET 1960 JAYHAWKS A NO. 1-RANKED TEAM The Jayhawks faced one of the most challenging schedules in school history, facing three teams (Syracuse, Iowa and Missouri) ranked No. 1 in the nation. KU lost early in the season to Syracuse (14-7) and Iowa (21-7), but the elite backfield combination of John Hadl, Curtis McClinton, Doyle Schick and Bert Coan helped lead the Jayhawks to a 23-7 upset win versus then No. 1-ranked Missouri. The win was later forfeited when it was determined that Coan had received a free plane ride to the College Football All-Star Game in Chicago from a KU alum.
SCAMPERS FOR 1963 SAYERS NCAA RECORD Hall of Fame halfback Gale Sayers put his name in the college football record book by breaking loose on a 99-yard run against Nebraska in Lincoln, the longest run from scrimmage at that time in NCAA history. Only four other backs (including KU’s Eric Vann) have accomplished a run of that length in the history of college football.
1967
A COACHING STAFF OF EXCELLENCE After finishing with a 5-5 record in his first season as head coach in 1967, Pepper Rodgers assembled one of the greatest coaching staffs in KU history to begin the 1968 season. The staff included several assistants who would later achieve fame as head coaches, including John Cooper (Tulsa, Arizona State and Ohio State), Dick Tomey (Arizona), Terry Donahue (UCLA), the late Dave McLain (Wisconsin) and Don Fambrough (Kansas). The staff also included Doug Weaver (former athletics director at Georgia Tech and Michigan State) and Larry Travis (former athletics director at Kansas State and Western Carolina).
TAKES KU TO 1968 ROGERS ORANGE BOWL Under the guidance of coach Pepper Rodgers, KU came within five points of an undefeated season and a victory in the Orange Bowl. The Jayhawks tied for first in the Big Eight and finished 9-2 with losses to Oklahoma (27-23) during the regular season and Penn State (15-14) in the Orange Bowl. Among the standouts were quarterback Bobby Douglass and fullback John Riggins.
1973 A CARDIAC SEASON
The Jayhawks experienced a cardiac season with six games decided by two points or less -- the most games decided by that margin in NCAA history. KU finished the year with a 7-4-1 record, winning three of those close encounters, and played North Carolina State in the Liberty Bowl.
ED HARVEY & HOMER FLOYD
BREAKINGBARRIERS ED HARVEY became the first African-American to play football at Kansas, earning his “K” letter as a member of the 1893 Jayhawk team. Harvey’s parents were born into slavery and later escaped Quantrill’s Raid in Lawrence. They became share croppers and were able to put their three sons through college. It was 62 years later when HOMER FLOYD, a standout at Massillon (Ohio) High School, broke the modern-day color barrier to play football at KU. Floyd enrolled at Kansas at the urging
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of his high school coach, Chuck Mather, who served as the Jayhawk head coach from 195457. Floyd, a team captain in 1958, started all 30 games of his career (1955-58) on offense and defense. He led the Jayhawks in rushing yardage all three years and earned allconference honors as a senior. Floyd later played for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League and then served as executive director of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission.
CROMWELL GUIDES
KU TO UPSET OVER OU Kansas defeated No. 2 Oklahoma in Norman, 23-3, to end the Sooners’ 28-game winning streak and 37-game unbeaten string. Earlier in the season, quarterback Nolan Cromwell set a new NCAA record for rushing yards by quarterbacks with 294 yards on 28 carries in a 20-0 win against Oregon State.
NABS 1997 KANSAS 500TH VICTORY Terry Allen was on the sidelines for his second conference victory as head coach at KU and the school’s 500th win in school history as the Jayhawks downed Oklahoma, 20-17.
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TONY RUSHES 1991 TUXEDO FOR 396 YARDS
Head coach Glen Mason guided KU to its first bowl win in 31 years as the Jayhawks defeated Brigham Young, 23-10, in the 1992 Aloha Bowl. Led by defensive linemen Dana Stubblefield and Gilbert Brown, along with quarterback Chip Hilleary, KU finished the season with an 8-4 record and placed third in the Big Eight Conference.
TEAM OF 1995 SURPRISE COLLEGE FOOTBALL Picked to finish fifth in the Big Eight preseason polls, the Jayhawks were one of the surprise teams of college football with a 10-2 season and a win over UCLA in the Aloha Bowl. Along the way, KU defeated two ranked teams (Colorado and Oklahoma) on the road. The season ended with a twist of drama as head coach Glen Mason announced just prior to the bowl game that he was leaving after the UCLA encounter to become head coach at Georgia. Mason later changed his mind and stayed as head coach, informing his team on the morning of the Aloha Bowl. KU cruised to a 5130 victory.
KU REACHES
SECOND BOWL GAME IN THREE YEARS Mark Mangino became the first head coach in KU history to lead his team to two bowl games in a three-year span as the team faced Houston in the Fort Worth Bowl. KU clobbered the Cougars, 42-13. Quarterback Jason Swanson was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player.
Running back “Tuxedo” Tony Sands set an NCAA single-game record by rushing for 396 yards on 58 carries in a 53-29 win against Missouri in Lawrence. Sands was later named Offensive Player of the Year in the Big Eight Conference.
BOWL WIN 1992 FIRST IN 31 YEARS
HOMERFLOYD EDHARVEY
CAPSULE HISTORY
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JAYHAWKS CLAIM
BCS BOWL VICTORY Consensus National Coach of the Year Mark Mangino guided the Jayhawks to arguably the greatest season in Kansas football history as the Jayhawks won a BCS Bowl (FedEx Orange Bowl), finished the year ranked seventh in the country for the secondhighest ranking in school history, and posted a 12-1 record. Three Jayhawks-Aqib Talib, Anthony Collins and James McClinton-earned All-America honors as KU was the only team in the nation to rank in the top five in both scoring offense and scoring defense. The Jayhawks became the talk of the nation after running up 11- straight victories before suffering their first loss in a matchup with Missouri. KU entered that regular season finale ranked second in the country while the Tigers were listed third. Despite the loss, the Jayhawks were selected to play in a BCS game and finished the season with a victory against No. 5 Virginia Tech in the FedEx Orange Bowl.
REACH CONSECUTIVE 2008 JAYHAWKS BOWL GAMES FOR
FIRST TIME IN HISTORY
For the first time in school history Kansas played in bowl games in consecutive years as the 2008 Jayhawks won the 2008 Insight Bowl a season after claiming the 2008 Orange Bowl. KU’s 20 combined wins in 2007 and 2008 were the most in school history as well.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1890 (1-2)
Captain: Howard Peairs Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Dec. 8
at Baker at KC YMCA Baker
L L W
9-22 10-18 14-12
Captain: John Kenzie W 22-8 W 32-10 W 38-10 W 22-4 W 18-4 W 14-12 W 8-0 T 6-6
A.W. SHEPARD
1899 (10-0)
DOANE OTTAWA at Iowa vs. Michigan (at K.C.) at Nebraska vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
Captain: Hubert Avery W T L L L W
22-12 6-6 14-18 12-22 6-12 18-12
W W W W W W L
28-0 56-0 10-0 52-0 32-0 8-4 6-10
1895 (6-1)
Captain: W.H. Piatt Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 28
vs. Midland (at Atchison) MIDLAND at Emporia State IOWA vs. Doane (at K.C.) at Nebraska vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
Captain: B.D. Hamill
9-6, .600
1892 (7-1)
Captain: John Kenzie W W W W W W L W
20-6 14-0 36-0 26-4 24-4 12-0 0-18 12-4
Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 26 Nov. 28
HASKELL ABILENE EMPORIA STATE at Denver AC at Iowa vs. KC Medical (at K.C.) NEBRASKA DOANE vs. Missouri (at K.C.) vs. Minnesota (at K.C.)
W W W W L L W W W L
32-0 6-0 26-0 8-6 0-6 0-8 18-4 16-4 30-0 0-12
WYLIE G. WOODRUFF
Captain: A.R. Champlin 6-12 12-14 10-24 35-24 18-0 0-22 4-12
L W W T L T L L W L
5-16 36-10 17-6 0-0 0-50 0-0 5-18 5-29 12-0 12-18
1900 (2-5-2)
Captain: Charles Wilcox Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 29
at Ottawa WASHBURN EMPORIA STATE at South Dakota vs. KC Medical (at K.C.) WASHBURN NEBRASKA at Emporia State vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
OTTAWA EMPORIA STATE at Kirksville Osteop. at Washburn at Wisconsin at Beloit HASKELL NEBRASKA TEXAS vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
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15-0 6-0 11-6 33-0 40-0 6-18 6-0 12-0
Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 14 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 28
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Captain: Arthur St. L. Mosse
Captain: Julian Jenkinson
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1898 (7-1)
HASKELL vs. KC Medical (at K.C.) IOWA STATE at Warrensburg at Ainsworth Medical NEBRASKA KC MEDICAL vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
6-0 0-24 6-6 42-0 15-23 0-29 0-12 0-18 6-6
2-5-2, .333
1901 (3-5-2)
Captain: A.R. Kennedy
Sept. 24 Oct. 5 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 24
W L T W L L L L T
CHARLES BOYNTON
3-5-2, .400
1897 (8-2)
vs. KC Medical (at K.C.) MIDLAND HASKELL WARRENSBURG at Glasco (Kan.) IOWA at St. Mary’s at Nebraska vs. KC Medical (at K.C.) vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
12-0 35-0 29-6 29-5 18-0 29-0 35-0 36-20 23-0 34-6
1 SEASON, 1901
15-3, .833
Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 25
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HASKELL WASHBURN OTTAWA DRAKE HASKELL at Ottawa at Emporia State at Nebraska WASHBURN vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
JOHN OUTLAND
2 SEASONS, 1897-98
1893 (2-5)
Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Nov. 30
1 SEASON, 1900
1896 (7-3)
2 SEASONS, 1892-93
at Minnesota BAKER at Denver AC vs. Iowa (at K.C.) at Nebraska vs. Michigan (at K.C.) vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
1894 (2-3-1)
10-0, 1.000
HISTORY
1891 (7-0-1)
Oct. 14 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 Nov. 30
1 SEASON, 1899
Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 3 Nov. 11 Nov. 22 Nov. 31
7-0-1, .938
Oct. 15 at Denver AC Oct. 20 BAKER Oct. 28 WASHBURN Nov. 1 *ILLINOIS Nov. 5 vs. Iowa (at K.C.) Nov. 12 at Nebraska Nov. 19 at Baker Nov. 26 vs. Missouri (at K.C.) *First game at McCook Field
3 SEASONS, 1894-96 Captain: O.K. Williamson
1 SEASON, 1891
vs. Missouri (at K.C.) at Washburn WASHBURN at KC YMCA at Baker vs. Iowa (at K.C.) BAKER vs. Washington (Mo.) (at K.C.)
FIELDING H. YOST
15-7-1, .674
E.M. HOPKINS
Oct. 31 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 17 Dec. 22
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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1905 (10-1)
ARTHUR CURTIS 1 SEASON, 1902 6-4, .600
1902 (6-4)
Captain: W.D. Vincent Sept. 29 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Nov. 8 Nov. 5 Nov. 20 Nov. 27
FAIRMONT (Wichita) KANSAS STATE WASHBURN KC MEDICAL at Wisconsin at Knox College at Nebraska HASKELL at Emporia State vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
1910 (6-1-1, 1-1-1) MVC: 5TH
Captain: Arthur Pooler
W W W W L L L L W W
6-0 16-0 34-0 13-0 0-38 0-5 0-16 5-24 17-5 17-5
HARRISON S. WEEKS
Sept. 23 Oct. 4 Oct. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 25 Nov. 30
Captain: Tommy Johnson
WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE OF EMPORIA at Arkansas at Drury at Emporia State OKLAHOMA vs. Colorado (at Denver) WASHINGTON (MO.) at Washburn KANSAS STATE vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
W W W W W W L W W W W
23-0 45-0 6-0 11-0 32-0 34-0 0-15 21-0 18-11 28-0 24-0
W W W W W L T W L T
18-0 25-0 18-0 35-7 16-0 2-34 0-0 8-6 4-6 0-0
1906 (6-2-2)
Captain: Prentiss Donald Sept. 22 WILLIAM JEWELL Oct. 3 COLLEGE OF EMPORIA Oct. 6 ST. MARY’S Oct. 13 ARKANSAS Oct. 20 OKLAHOMA Nov. 3 at Saint Louis Nov. 10 at Washburn Nov. 17 *at Nebraska Nov. 24 at Kansas State Nov. 29 vs. Missouri (at K.C.) *KU’s 100th victory
1 SEASON, 1903 6-3, .667
MISSOURI VALLEY INTERCOLLEGIATE
1903 (6-3)
Captain: Alpha Brumage Sept. 28 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 26
COLLEGE OF EMPORIA KANSAS STATE EMPORIA STATE at Colorado HASKELL at Washburn OKLAHOMA NEBRASKA vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
W W W W L L W L W
32-0 34-0 12-0 12-11 6-12 0-5 17-5 0-6 5-0
A.R. KENNEDY
1907 (5-3, 1-1) MVC: 3RD
Captain: Carl Rouse
Oct. 5 WILLIAM JEWELL Oct. 12 ST. MARY’S Oct. 19 at Oklahoma Oct. 26 KANSAS STATE Nov. 2 at Washburn Nov. 9 NEBRASKA Nov. 16 at St. Louis Nov. 28 vs.*Missouri (at St. Joseph) * KU’s first conference victory
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38-0 14-2 15-0 29-10 5-12 6-16 0-17 4-0
W W W W W W W W W
11-0 24-0 12-6 11-0 10-0 23-0 20-5 10-5 10-4
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55-0 29-0 11-0 5-3 23-0 17-0 6-0 20-7 6-12
Captain: G.T. Crowell
52-9-4, .83
1904 (8-1-1)
Captain: Albert Hicks COLLEGE OF EMPORIA EMPORIA STATE HASKELL COLORADO at Oklahoma at Washburn NOTRE DAME vs. Washington (Mo.) (at St. Louis) at Kansas State vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
1907-28
1908 (9-0, 4-0) MVC: *1ST
7 SEASONS, 1904-10
Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 24
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
W W L T W W W W W W
6-0 34-0 6-23 6-6 16-0 5-0 24-5 12-0 41-4 29-0
Sept. 26 EMPORIA STATE Oct. 3 ST. MARY’S Oct. 10 KANSAS STATE Oct. 17 OKLAHOMA Oct. 24 WASHINGTON (MO.) Nov. 7 WASHBURN Nov. 14 at Nebraska Nov. 21 at Iowa Nov. 26 vs. Missouri (at K.C.) *KU’s first conference championship
1909 (8-1, 3-1) MVC: 2ND Captain: Carl Pleasant Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Nov. 26
EMPORIA STATE ST. MARY’S OKLAHOMA at Kansas State WASHINGTON (MO.) at Washburn at Nebraska IOWA vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 24
OTTAWA ST. MARY’S BAKER at Drake WASHBURN NEBRASKA at Oklahoma vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
W W W W W L W T
11-0 9-5 21-0 6-0 21-6 0-6 2-0 5-5
T W W W W L L T
0-0 47-0 6-0 11-3 14-6 0-3 0-29 3-3
W W L W L L L W
62-0 27-0 0-6 19-6 5-6 0-10 3-14 12-3
W W W W L W L L
7-0 55-7 11-0 26-0 7-21 14-0 0-9 0-3
RALPH W. SHERWIN 1 SEASON, 1911 4-2-2, .625
1911 (4-2-2, 1-1-1) MVC: 3RD Captain: Earl Ammons
Oct. 7 BAKER Oct. 14 ST. MARY’S Oct. 21 at Kansas State Oct. 28 DRAKE Nov. 4 at Washburn Nov. 11 OKLAHOMA Nov. 18 NEBRASKA Nov. 23 *MISSOURI *First KU-MU game played on campus
ARTHUR MOSSE 2 SEASONS, 1912-13 9-7, .563
1912 (4-4, 1-2) MVC: 5TH Captain: Howard Brownlee Oct. 5 ST. MARY’S Oct. 12 WARRENSBURG Oct. 19 at Drake Oct. 26 KANSAS STATE Nov. 2 OKLAHOMA Nov. 9 at Washburn Nov. 16 at Nebraska Nov. 23 *MISSOURI (HC) *KU’s first homecoming game
1913 (5-3, 3-2) MVC: 3RD Captain: William Weidlein Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
WILLIAM JEWELL WASHINGTON (MO.) DRAKE at Kansas State at Oklahoma WASHBURN NEBRASKA (HC) at Missouri
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POTSY CLARK
1 SEASON, 1918
5 SEASONS, 1921-25
*1918 (2-2) MVC: NO STANDINGS
1921 (4-3, 3-3) MVC: 5TH
2-2, .500
16-17-6, .487
Captain: Lewis Foster
1914 FOOTBALL TEAM
LEON McCARTY
1 SEASON, 1914 5-2-1, .688
1914 (5-2-1, 2-2) MVC: 4TH Captain: John Detwiler Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21
WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE OF EMPORIA at Drake KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA at Washburn at Nebraska MISSOURI
0-33 0-20 20-6 13-7
W W W W T W L L
48-2 7-0 32-7 27-0 16-16 20-14 0-35 7-10
1919 (3-2-3, 1-1-1) MVC: 4TH Captain: Howard Laslett
W W T T W T L L
42-0 14-0 0-0 0-0 16-3 0-0 7-19 6-13
Oct. 7 at Army Oct. 14 at Drake Oct. 21 WASHBURN Oct. 28 at Kansas State Nov. 4 OKLAHOMA Nov. 11 *NEBRASKA (HC) Nov. 18 COLORADO Nov. 30 at Missouri *Official dedication of Memorial Stadium
1915 (6-2, 3-1) MVC: 2ND
1924 (2-5-1, 2-4-1) MVC: 7TH
Captain: D.S. James
13-0 0-30 0-13 0-0 21-13 27-0 7-3 0-13
Captain: Adrian Lindsey
Captain: Harry Neilson
L W W W W W L W
0-22 33-0 34-2 7-0 9-0 13-6 3-13 27-3
W L L L L T L W
13-3 0-20 7-14 0-14 0-7 0-0 0-3 10-7
1925 (2-5-1, 2-5-1) MVC: 8TH Captain: Reginald Smith
1 SEASON, 1920 5-2-1, .688
1920 (5-2-1, 3-2) MVC: T-3RD Captain: George Nettels
Oct. 2 EMPORIA STATE Oct. 9 WASHBURN Oct. 16 DRAKE Oct. 23 IOWA STATE Oct. 30 at Kansas State Nov. 6 at Oklahoma Nov. 13 *NEBRASKA Nov. 27 at Missouri *Last game at McCook Field
W W W W W L T L
47-0 6-0 7-3 7-0 14-0 9-21 20-20 7-16
Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21
OKLAHOMA STATE at Iowa State KANSAS STATE at Nebraska DRAKE at Oklahoma at Grinnell MISSOURI (HC)
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0-3 10-13 0-6 7-14 48-0 6-6 20-0 0-14
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Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 29
FORREST C. ALLEN
OKLAHOMA STATE IOWA STATE at Kansas State NEBRASKA (HC) at Washington (Mo.) at Drake OKLAHOMA at Missouri
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COACH ALLEN AND ASSISTANTS
Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 27
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1916 (4-3-1, 1-2-1) MVC: 5TH
L L L L W T W L
Captain: Harold Burt
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6-0 9-0 0-0 0-0 7-3 83-0 17-0 3-3
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0-13 0-6 32-3 7-7 19-3 0-28 39-6 7-9
Captain: Charles Black
16-7-1, .688
3 SEASONS, 1915-17
Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 27
L L W T W L W L
1923 (5-0-3, 3-0-3) MVC: 3RD Oct. 6 CREIGHTON Oct. 13 OKLAHOMA STATE Oct. 20 at Nebraska Oct. 27 KANSAS STATE Nov. 3 at Oklahoma Nov. 10 *WASHINGTON (MO.) Nov. 17 DRAKE Nov. 29 MISSOURI (HC) *Largest victory margin in school history
HERMAN OLCOTT
28-7 7-15 14-7 21-7 7-24 0-28 15-9
Captain: Severt Higgins
3-2-3, .563
PITTSBURG STATE EMPORIA STATE at Washburn at Iowa State KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA at Nebraska MISSOURI (HC)
W L W W L L W
1922 (3-4-1, 1-3-1) MVC: 8TH
1 SEASON, 1919
Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 29
Oct. 1 at Washburn Oct. 15 DRAKE Oct. 22 at Iowa State Oct. 29 *KANSAS STATE Nov. 5 at Oklahoma Nov. 12 at Nebraska Nov. 24 MISSOURI (HC) *First game in Memorial Stadium
HISTORY
H.M. WHEATON
Captain: Paul Jones
Nov. 9 OKLAHOMA L Nov. 16 at Nebraska L Nov. 23 BAKER W Nov. 28 KANSAS STATE W *Season shortened due to campus-wide influenza outbreak
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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1930 (6-2, 4-1) BIG SIX: 1ST
FRANKLIN CAPPON
Oct. 4 *at Creighton (Nt.) Oct. 10 at Haskell (Nt.) Oct. 18 at Kansas State Oct. 25 IOWA STATE Nov. 1 at Pennsylvania Nov. 8 NEBRASKA (HC) Nov. 15 OKLAHOMA Nov. 22 at Missouri *First night game in school history
2 SEASONS, 1926-27 5-10-1, .344
1926 (2-6, 1-5) MVC: 9TH Captain: Harold Zuber Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 11 Nov. 20
1935 (4-4-1, 2-2-1) BIG SIX: 3RD
Captain: Charles Smoot
WASHBURN at Wisconsin at Kansas State NEBRASKA (HC) at Drake GRINNELL OKLAHOMA at Missouri
W L L L L L W L
14-6 0-13 0-27 3-20 0-13 7-32 10-9 0-15
*1927 (3-4-1, 3-3-1) MVC: 5TH Captain: Barrett Hamilton
Oct. 1 at Grinnell W 19-0 Oct. 8 WISCONSIN L 6-26 Oct. 15 KANSAS STATE L 2-13 Oct. 22 WASHINGTON (MO.) T 21-21 Oct. 29 DRAKE W 7-6 Nov. 5 at Nebraska L 13-47 Nov. 12 at Oklahoma L 7-26 Nov. 19 MISSOURI (HC) W 14-7 *Memorial Stadium capacity increased to 35,000 (North Bowl)
BILL HARGISS
Captain: John Peterson W W W W L L W W
26-0 33-7 14-0 20-6 6-21 0-16 13-0 22-0
1928 (2-4-2, 1-3-1) MVC: 5TH Captain: Harold Hauser Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24
GRINNELL at Washington (Mo.) at Kansas State IOWA STATE NEBRASKA (HC) at Marquette OKLAHOMA at Missouri
W T W T L L L L
14-0 7-7 7-0 0-0 0-20 0-7 0-7 6-25
BIG SIX CONFERENCE 1929-47
1929 (4-4, 2-3) BIG SIX: 5TH Captain: Steward Lyman Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23
at Illinois EMPORIA STATE KANSAS STATE at Iowa State at Nebraska at Oklahoma WASHINGTON (MO.) MISSOURI (HC)
L W L W L W W L
0-25 38-0 0-6 33-0 6-12 7-0 13-0 0-7
L W L W W L W L T
7-28 42-0 0-42 9-2 7-0 13-19 12-6 12-21 0-0
W L L L T L L L
19-6 7-21 0-14 6-26 0-0 0-26 0-41 3-19
W L W W L T L L T
25-2 7-18 14-6 6-3 0-16 13-13 0-7 7-9 0-0
W L W L L W L L L
19-18 0-52 58-14 0-19 7-21 27-7 7-16 7-9 7-13
L W W L L L L L
6-12 14-0 7-0 7-27 6-27 0-7 7-14 0-20
Captain: Wade Green
Captain: Otto Rost
W L W L L L L W W W
27-6 0-6 30-0 0-13 0-6 7-13 0-10 28-0 14-0 6-0
Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 26
WASHBURN at Iowa State OKLAHOMA at Kansas State ARIZONA NEBRASKA (8) (HC) MICHIGAN STATE at Missouri
1937 (3-4-2, 2-1-2) BIG SIX: 3RD Captain: George Stapleton
1932 (5-3, 3-2) BIG SIX: T-2ND Coaches: Bill Hargiss, *Ad Lindsey
Sept. 30 at Denver (Nt.) W Oct. 8 OKLAHOMA L Oct. 15 at Iowa State W Oct. 22 NEBRASKA (HC) L Oct. 28 at Saint Louis (Nt.) W Nov. 5 NOTRE DAME L Nov. 12 at Missouri W Nov. 19 at Kansas State W *Ad Lindsey became head coach with Iowa State game
13-12 6-21 26-0 6-20 6-0 6-24 7-0 19-0
Oct. 1 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 25
at Washburn (Nt.) at Wichita IOWA STATE at Oklahoma at Michigan State at Nebraska (6) KANSAS STATE at Arizona MISSOURI (HC)
1938 (3-6, 1-4) BIG SIX: 6TH Captain: Dave Shirk Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 25
5 SEASONS, 1928-32 22-18-2, .538
at Notre Dame ST. BENEDICT’S at Michigan State KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma at Nebraska at Colorado IOWA STATE MISSOURI (HC)
1936 (1-6-1, 0-5) BIG SIX: 6TH
1931 (5-5, 1-3) BIG SIX: 4TH Sept. 26 COLORADO STATE Oct. 2 *HASKELL (Nt.) Oct. 10 JAMES MILLIKEN Oct. 17 KANSAS STATE Oct. 24 at Nebraska Oct. 31 OKLAHOMA STATE Nov. 7 at Oklahoma Nov. 14 at Washington (Mo.) Nov. 21 MISSOURI (HC) Dec. 5 at Washburn *First night game at Memorial Stadium
Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 28
AD LINDSEY 6 SEASONS, 1933-38
TEXAS at Notre Dame WASHBURN OKLAHOMA at Iowa State at Kansas State NEBRASKA (HC) at George Washington at Missouri
23-30-8, .443
1933 (5-4-1, 2-3) BIG SIX: 4TH Captain: Ormand Beach Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 30 Dec. 2
WARRENSBURG at Creighton (Nt.) at Notre Dame at Tulsa KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma at Nebraska IOWA STATE MISSOURI (HC) at George Washington
W W T L L L L W W W
34-0 14-0 0-0 0-7 0-6 0-20 0-12 20-6 27-0 7-0
T L W L T T W L L W
0-0 0-7 34-12 0-13 7-7 0-0 13-0 0-3 0-6 20-0
1934 (3-4-3, 1-2-2) BIG SIX: 4TH Captain: Ole Nesmith Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Nov. 29
COLORADO at Tulsa ST. BENEDICT’S at Kansas State OKLAHOMA at Iowa State at Washington (Mo.) NEBRASKA MICHIGAN STATE at Missouri
GWINN HENRY 4 SEASONS, 1939-42 9-27, .252
1939 (2-6, 1-4) BIG SIX: T-4TH Captain: Milt Sullivant Sept. 29 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Nov. 3 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25
at Drake (Nt.) IOWA STATE at Colorado State at Oklahoma (3) KANSAS STATE at Nebraska GEORGE WASHINGTON MISSOURI (10) (HC)
185
YEAR-BY-YEAR 1945 (4-5-1, 1-3-1) BIG SIX: 5TH
1940 (2-7, 0-5) BIG SIX: 6TH
Captain: Dave Schmidt
Captain: Don Pierce Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 Nov. 28
at Iowa State DRAKE NEBRASKA at Kansas State at Villanova (Nt.) OKLAHOMA (HC) at George Washington at Missouri COLORADO STATE
L W L L L L L L W
0-7 20-6 2-53 0-20 7-33 0-13 0-6 20-45 26-0
1941 (3-6, 2-3) BIG SIX: 4TH
Sept. 22 vs. TCU (Nt.) (at K.C.) Sept. 28 at Denver (Nt.) Oct. 6 *IOWA STATE Oct. 12 WASHBURN (Nt.) Oct. 20 at Oklahoma Oct. 27 at Wichita Nov. 3 at Nebraska Nov. 10 at Marquette Nov. 17 KANSAS STATE (HC) Nov. 24 MISSOURI (16) *100th game in Memorial Stadium
L W T W L W L L W L
0-18 20-19 13-13 34-0 7-39 13-0 13-27 0-26 27-0 12-33
J.V. SIKES 6 SEASONS, 1948-53 35-25, .583
BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE 1948-56
Sept. 26 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
at Temple (Nt.) WASHINGTON (MO.) at Nebraska at Marquette (Nt.) IOWA STATE at Oklahoma at West Virginia KANSAS STATE MISSOURI (18) (HC)
L W L L W L L W L
9-31 19-6 0-32 7-33 13-0 0-38 0-21 20-16 6-45
1942 (2-8, 1-4) BIG SIX: T-5TH IOWA NAVY PRE-FLIGHT MARQUETTE at Denver (Nt.) at TCU OKLAHOMA at Kansas State NEBRASKA (HC) WASHINGTON (MO.) at Iowa State at Missouri
L L L L L W L W L L
0-61 0-14 0-17 6-41 0-25 19-7 7-14 19-7 13-20 13-42
11-16-3, .417
1943 (4-5-1, 2-3) BIG SIX: T-4TH Captain: George Dick
Captain: Ray Evans Sept. 21 Sept. 27 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 28
TCU (Nt.) (at K.C.) at Denver (Nt.) WICHITA at Iowa State NEBRASKA (HC) at Tulsa OKLAHOMA STATE OKLAHOMA (16) at Kansas State at Missouri
T W W W L L W W W W
0-0 21-13 14-7 24-8 14-16 0-56 14-13 16-13 34-0 20-19
0-0 9-0 27-7 86-6 13-13 55-0 13-7 13-7 20-14 54-28 14-20
26,000 25,070 21,000 11,959 13,814 36,500 23,957 18,000 39,000 32,000
0-28 12-13 6-19 21-14 26-48 55-14 38-0 27-13 28-34 46-0
32,000 22,095 20,000 18,000 37,000 26,000 33,500 36,500 40,500 14,105
7-14 16-6 27-21 33-21 40-7 26-33 39-26 13-33 47-7 6-20
32,000 14,218 24,000 17,392 22,500 39,000 13,000 39,000 18,000 18,000
27-13 53-33 27-35 26-7 21-33 33-14 27-7 34-26 27-12 41-28
28,000 25,000 29,367 20,000 50,000 20,000 34,000 18,000 17,000 35,000
1949 (5-5, 2-4) BIG SEVEN: 5TH
Captains: Forrest Griffith, Dick Tomlinson Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 19 Nov. 26
TCU at Colorado IOWA STATE GEORGE WASHINGTON at Oklahoma at Oklahoma State KANSAS STATE at Nebraska MISSOURI (HC) at Arizona (Nt.)
L L L W L W W W L W
1950 (6-4, 3-3) BIG SEVEN: 4TH
Captains: John Amberg, Mike McCormack Sept. 23 Sept. 29 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 23
TCU at Denver (Nt.) COLORADO at Iowa State OKLAHOMA STATE NEBRASKA (HC) at Utah (19) OKLAHOMA (3) at Kansas State at Missouri
L W W W W L W L W L
1951 (8-2, 4-2) BIG SEVEN: 3RD Captains: Bill Schaake, Aubrey Linville
W W L W L W W W W W
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Final Ranking: 20th (UPI) Sept. 22 at TCU (Nt.) Sept. 29 IOWA STATE Oct. 6 (20) at Colorado Oct. 13 UTAH Oct. 20 at Oklahoma Oct. 27 KANSAS STATE Nov. 3 at Nebraska Nov. 10 LOYOLA (CALIF.) Nov. 17 at Oklahoma State Dec. 1 MISSOURI (HC)
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47-0 0-7 14-14 0-27 0-25 20-0 33-14 14-18 0-20 0-28
T W W W T W W W W W L
13-14 40-0 40-7 20-7 12-0 27-7 13-7 20-14 7-60 7-21
Cs
W L T L L W W L L L
Final Ranking: 12th (AP) Sept. 20 vs. TCU (Nt.) (at K.C.) Sept. 26 at Denver (Nt.) Oct. 4 IOWA STATE Oct. 11 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Oct. 18 at Oklahoma Nov. 1 *KANSAS STATE Nov. 8 at Nebraska Nov. 15 at Oklahoma State Nov. 22 (17) MISSOURI (HC) Nov. 29 (13) at Arizona (Nt.) Jan. 1 #(13) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla.) *Largest conference victory in school history #First bowl game
L W W W W W W W L L
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0-0 6-19 6-13 13-0 6-7 25-2 13-26 13-12 7-6 7-22
Captain: Warren Riegle
WASHBURN (Nt.) vs. TCU (Nt.) (at K.C.) at Denver (Nt.) at Tulsa (Nt.) at Iowa State NEBRASKA (HC) OLATHE NAVY at Kansas State OKLAHOMA MISSOURI
15-3-3, .786
Sept. 18 TCU Sept. 24 at Denver (Nt.) Oct. 2 #COLORADO Oct. 9 *at Iowa State Oct. 15 at George Washington (Nt.) Oct. 23 NEBRASKA (HC) Oct. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE Nov. 13 at Kansas State Nov. 20 OKLAHOMA (8) Nov. 25 at Missouri #First Big Seven Conference game *500th game in school history
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T L L W L W L W W L
1944 (3-6-1, 1-4) BIG SIX: T-5TH Sept. 15 Sept. 23 Sept. 29 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 23
2 SEASONS, 1946-47
Captains: Otto Schnellbacher, Don Fambrough
3 SEASONS, 1943-45
at Washburn (Nt.) at Denver (Nt.) IOWA STATE WASHBURN at Nebraska KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma WARRENSBURG MISSOURI (HC) at Ft. Riley
Captains: Hugh Johnson, Frank Pattee
1947 (8-1-2, 4-0-1) BIG SIX: T-1ST
HENRY SHENK
Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 25
GEORGE SAUER 1946 (7-2-1, 4-1) BIG SIX: T-1ST
Captain: None elected Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 2 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 26
1948 (7-3, 4-2) BIG SEVEN: 3RD
HISTORY
Captain: Hub Ulrich
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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1952 (7-3, 3-3) BIG SEVEN: 5TH Captains: Charlie Hoag, Oliver Spencer Sept. 20 *(17) TCU Sept. 27 (17) SANTA CLARA Oct. 4 (9) COLORADO Oct. 11 (9) at Iowa State Oct. 18 (8) OKLAHOMA (6) Oct. 25 (15) at SMU Nov. 1 (9) at Kansas State Nov. 8 (7) NEBRASKA (HC) Nov. 15 (19) OKLAHOMA STATE Nov. 22 (18) at Missouri *First nationally televised game (NBC)
W W W W L W W L W L
13-0 21-9 21-12 43-0 20-42 26-0 26-6 13-14 12-7 19-20
25,000 22,000 --10,101 40,000 33,000 16,500 33,500 20,000 26,000
0-13 7-19 23-0 27-21 0-45 6-14 0-9 0-7 14-41 6-10
26,000 43,000 20,000 24,300 42,500 29,000 33,000 25,000 17,000 34,000
1953 (2-8, 2-4) BIG SEVEN: T-4TH Captains: Morris Kay, Bob Hantla Sept. 19 Sept. 25 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21
at TCU (Nt.) at UCLA (4) (Nt.) IOWA STATE at Colorado at Oklahoma SMU at Nebraska KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE MISSOURI (HC)
L L W W L L L L L L
11-26-3, .313
1954 (0-10, 0-6) BIG SEVEN: 7TH Captain: Bud Bixler
L L L L L L L L L L
6-27 7-32 0-27 6-33 0-65 18-36 6-28 20-41 12-47 18-41
--22,000 24,000 10,000 29,000 20,000 21,000 10,000 10,000 29,000
1955 (3-6-1, 1-4-1) BIG SEVEN: T-5TH Captains: Ralph Moody, Dick Reich Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
at TCU (Nt.) WASHINGTON STATE at Colorado IOWA STATE at Oklahoma (3) SMU at Nebraska KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE MISSOURI (HC)
L W L T L L L L W W
14-47 13-0 0-12 7-7 6-44 14-33 14-19 0-46 12-7 13-7
25,000 19,000 22,500 20,000 43,000 20,000 31,000 26,000 12,000 30,000
1956 (3-6-1, 2-4) BIG SEVEN: T-5TH Captain: Galen Wahlmeier Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Dec. 1
TCU COLLEGE OF PACIFIC COLORADO at Iowa State OKLAHOMA (1) at Oklahoma State at Kansas State NEBRASKA (HC) at UCLA at Missouri
Captains: Lynn McCarthy, Wally Strauch, Bob Kraus Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23
at TCU (Nt.) OREGON STATE (9) at Colorado IOWA STATE at Oklahoma (2) at Miami (Fla.) (Nt.) at Nebraska KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE MISSOURI (HC)
T L W L L L W W W W
13-13 6-34 35-34 6-21 0-47 6-48 14-12 13-7 13-7 9-7
--28,000 34,000 21,000 50,000 33,280 30,000 26,000 12,000 32,500
L T L W L W W L L L
0-32 27-27 25-26 25-14 12-34 21-13 20-15 20-26 0-13 13-15
28,000 17,000 20,000 10,000 31,000 14,000 19,000 28,000 21,913 28,002
TCU (8) vs. Oregon St. (Nt.) (Portland, Ore.) COLORADO at Iowa State OKLAHOMA (11) TULANE at Kansas State NEBRASKA (HC) at Oklahoma State at Missouri
L L L W L W W W L T
0-42 0-12 0-31 7-0 0-43 14-9 21-12 29-7 3-6 13-13
20,000 28,115 22,000 17,082 30,000 17,000 19,000 23,000 15,000 32,000
7-14 21-35 28-7 10-3 33-14 6-7 7-0 14-27 28-14 9-13
25,000 25,000 20,000 30,000 27,000 51,013 25,000 26,000 15,000 40,000
1959 (5-5, 3-3) BIG EIGHT: T-3RD Captains: John Peppercorn, Ken Fitch at TCU (7) (Nt.) at Syracuse BOSTON at Nebraska KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma (18) IOWA STATE at Colorado OKLAHOMA STATE MISSOURI (HC)
L L W W W L W L W L
*1960 (7-2-1, 4-2-1) BIG EIGHT: T-3RD Captain: Doyle Schick
Final Ranking: 11th (AP), T-9th (UPI) Sept. 17 TCU Sept. 24 (7) at Kansas State Oct. 1 (5) SYRACUSE (2) Oct. 8 (10) at Iowa State Oct. 15 (9) OKLAHOMA Oct. 22 (15) at Oklahoma State Oct. 29 (19) at Iowa (1) Nov. 5 (10) NEBRASKA Nov. 12 (10) COLORADO (HC) Nov. 19 (11) at Missouri (1)
16-17 6-6 19-20 21-7 10-0 42-8 28-6 34-0 53-7 7-10 33-7
27,000 33,000 42,700 33,500 57,000 25,000 33,000 34,000 30,000 40,500 52,000
*First bowl victory
Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24
44-42-5, .511
Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21
Final Ranking: 15th (UPI) Sept. 23 (8) at TCU (Nt.) L Sept. 30 WYOMING T Oct. 7 at Colorado L Oct. 14 IOWA STATE W Oct. 21 at Oklahoma W Oct. 28 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 4 at Nebraska W Nov. 11 KANSAS STATE (HC) W Nov. 18 at California W Nov. 25 (10) MISSOURI L Dec. 17 *vs. Rice W (Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston, Texas)
Captains: Rodger McFarland, Ken Tiger
9 SEASONS, 1958-66
Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
Captains: Curtis McClinton, John Hadl, Stan Kirschman
1962 (6-3-1, 4-2-1) BIG EIGHT: 4TH
JACK MITCHELL Captains: Homer Floyd, Bob Marshall
4 SEASONS, 1954-57
TCU UCLA (8) COLORADO at Iowa State OKLAHOMA (1) at SMU at Kansas State NEBRASKA (20) at Oklahoma State MISSOURI (HC)
1957-95 1957 (5-4-1, 4-2) BIG EIGHT: 2ND
1958 (4-5-1, 3-2-1) BIG EIGHT: 4TH
CHUCK MATHER
Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20
BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE
1961 (7-3-1, 5-2) BIG EIGHT: 3RD
W W L W T W L W W* W*
21-7 41-0 7-14 28-14 13-13 14-7 7-21 31-0 34-6 23-7
32,000 18,000 40,000 16,277 40,000 30,000 47,000 28,000 33,000 43,000
*Later ordered to forfeit victories over Colorado and Missouri because of ineligible player
TCU at Boston (Nt.) COLORADO at Iowa State OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma State at Kansas State NEBRASKA (HC) CALIFORNIA at Missouri
L W W W L W W L W T
3-6 14-0 35-8 29-8 7-13 36-17 38-0 16-40 33-21 3-3
35,000 11,000 32,000 22,000 38,000 18,000 16,000 38,000 32,000 46,000
6-10 10-0 25-21 14-17 18-21 41-7 34-0 9-23 43-14 7-9
26,000 35,000 18,121 34,000 61,826 35,000 30,000 39,844 21,000 45,000
7-3 6-38 14-17 42-6 15-14 14-13 7-0 7-14 10-7 14-34
38,000 38,000 38,000 20,000 44,000 36,500 21,300 45,000 37,000 50,000
7-26 15-23 0-17 7-21 7-21 9-0 34-0 6-42 14-21 20-44
35,300 35,000 32,000 38,500 45,000 34,000 36,900 53,910 21,200 44,000
1963 (5-5, 3-4) BIG EIGHT: T-4TH Captains: Ken Coleman, Pete Quatrochi
Sept. 21 at TCU (Nt.) L Sept. 28 SYRACUSE W Oct. 5 at Wyoming W Oct. 12 IOWA STATE L Oct. 19 at Oklahoma (6) L Oct. 26 OKLAHOMA STATE W Nov. 2 KANSAS STATE (HC) W Nov. 9 #at Nebraska L Nov. 16 at Colorado W Nov. 30 MISSOURI L Memorial Stadium capacity increased to 44,900; #Gale Sayers sets NCAA record with 99-yard run
1964 (6-4, 5-2) BIG EIGHT: 3RD Captains: Gary Duff, Gale Sayers Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21
TCU at Syracuse WYOMING at Iowa State OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma State at Kansas State NEBRASKA (6) (HC) COLORADO at Missouri
W L L W W W W L W L
1965 (2-8, 2-5) BIG EIGHT: 7TH Captains: Greg Roth, Mike Shinn
Sept. 18 at Texas Tech L Sept. 25 ARIZONA L Oct. 2 at California L Oct. 9 IOWA STATE L Oct. 16 at Oklahoma L Oct. 23 OKLAHOMA STATE W Oct. 30 #KANSAS STATE W Nov. 6 at Nebraska L Nov. 13 at Colorado L Nov. 20 MISSOURI L Memorial Stadium capacity increased to 51,000; #200th game in Memorial Stadium
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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1966 (2-7-1, 0-6-1) BIG EIGHT: 8TH
1970 (5-6, 2-5) BIG EIGHT: 6TH
Captains: Jerry Barnett, Bill Wohlford Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
TEXAS TECH at Arizona (Nt.) at Minnesota at Iowa State OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma State at Kansas State NEBRASKA (6) (HC) COLORADO (16) at Missouri
L W W L L L T L L L
7-23 35-13 16-14 7-24 0-35 7-10 3-3 13-24 18-35 0-7
28,165 33,147 43,147 23,015 37,252 22,148 17,985 40,881 36,158 52,279
20-22, .476
Captain: Mike Sweatman
L L L W W W W L L W
W W W W W W W L W W L
46,359 38,470 41,630 67,119 35,621 26,256 43,442 50,658 35,937 61,013 77,719
22-28 13-0 7-16 22-26 17-21 20-44 25-28 14-17 15-31 21-69
43,201 42,230 13,338 48,285 63,223 25,806 33,927 37,893 54,752 48,474
1969 (1-9, 0-7) BIG EIGHT: 8TH Captain: Emery Hicks
L W L L L L L L L L
1975 (7-5, 4-3) BIG EIGHT: 4TH
Captains: Rick Kovatch, John Morgan, Steve Taylor
W W L L W L L L L L W
34-0 22-0 7-30 20-38 39-13 0-55 24-40 10-17 14-35 10-56 7-2
33,195 36,362 34,784 29,093 51,151 65,542 31,459 38,813 35,299 54,347 43,464
17-18 52-14 22-44 38-34 19-20 0-56 8-34 13-10 8-33 7-31 28-17
31,370 40,108 36,626 31,505 39,947 50,523 33,710 31,164 50,151 37,356 44,428
14-18 14-10 20-0 41-7 0-16 21-10 19-35 28-0 23-3 21-24 42-24 19-33
33,378 56,467 38,716 74,160 74,426 41,853 35,727 50,538 70,922 30,888 46,851 30,272
(19) at Oregon State (Nt.) WASHINGTON STATE (13) KENTUCKY (9) WISCONSIN (8) at Oklahoma State (15) OKLAHOMA (6) (HC) at Kansas State NEBRASKA (9) IOWA STATE at Colorado (19) at Missouri (19)
W W W W L L W L L L W
28-16 35-16 37-16 34-24 14-21 10-28 24-14 3-31 17-31 17-40 41-14
29,952 31,121 42,615 39,033 33,141 49,085 41,459 47,327 33,432 47,668 62,599
Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
at Texas A&M (9) at UCLA (14) (Nt.) WASHINGTON STATE (15) at Oklahoma (1) at Miami (Fla.) (Nt.) COLORADO (3) (HC) OKLAHOMA STATE at Iowa State KANSAS STATE at Nebraska (12) MISSOURI
L L W L L T L L W L W
14-28 7-17 14-12 9-42 7-14 17-17 0-21 3-41 29-21 7-52 24-22
53,585 39,832 40,763 72,331 29,010 34,725 38,326 47,811 47,858 74,565 43,148
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39,687 19,934 30,205 42,842 51,574 76,322 33,440 37,226 31,717 64,122 44,062 50,011
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29-8 28-0 34-19 27-28 25-18 9-10 22-20 10-10 17-15 20-48 14-13 18-31
Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20
Captains: Ton Fitch, Tom Dinkel, John Masacarello
Captains: Don Goode, John Bryant
W W W L W L W T W L W L
L W W W L W L W W L W L
1977 (3-7-1, 2-4-1) BIG EIGHT: 6TH
1973 (7-4-1, 4-2-1) BIG EIGHT: T-2ND Final Ranking: 18th (AP), T-15th (UPI) Sept. 15 WASHINGTON STATE Sept. 22 at Florida State Sept. 29 MINNESOTA Oct. 6 at Tennessee (9) Oct. 13 (19) KANSAS STATE (HC) Oct. 20 (18) at Nebraska (11) Oct. 27 (17) at Iowa State Nov. 3 (18) OKLAHOMA STATE Nov. 10 (18) COLORADO Nov. 17 (20) at Oklahoma (3) Nov. 24 (17) MISSOURI (19) Dec. 17 (19) vs. NC State (16) (Nt.) (Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tenn.)
WASHINGTON STATE at Kentucky OREGON STATE at Wisconsin at Nebraska (4) at Iowa State OKLAHOMA STATE (HC) KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma (12) (17 ) COLORADO (10) MISSOURI (18) (19) vs. Pittsburgh (Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas)
Captains: Nolan Cromwell, Chris Golub
Captains: Don Perkins, Pat Ryan
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Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Dec. 26
1976 (6-5, 2-5) BIG EIGHT: 8TH
1972 (4-7, 3-4) BIG EIGHT: 6TH WASHINGTON STATE WYOMING FLORIDA STATE (16) at Minnesota at Kansas State NEBRASKA (5) IOWA STATE (15) (HC) at Oklahoma State at Colorado (16) OKLAHOMA (4) at Missouri
30,142 72,178 33,664 32,953 44,899 50,523 31,134 42,490 47,701 43,974 55,159
17-27-1, .389
Captains: Kenny Page, Bob Childs
Sept. 9 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25
14-7 3-17 40-9 28-10 20-13 0-56 6-22 13-24 16-17 14-45 3-27
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47-7 38-20 68-7 23-13 49-19 46-25 27-14 23-27 38-29 21-19 14-15
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4 SEASONS, 1975-78
1971 (4-7, 2-5) BIG EIGHT: T-6TH WASHINGTON STATE BAYLOR at Florida State (Nt.) at Minnesota KANSAS STATE (HC) at Nebraska (1) at Iowa State OKLAHOMA STATE COLORADO (13) at Oklahoma (2) MISSOURI
at Washington State (Nt.) at Tennessee (17) (Nt.) FLORIDA STATE TEXAS A&M (5) (19) at Kansas State (13) NEBRASKA (12) IOWA STATE (HC) at Oklahoma State at Colorado OKLAHOMA (1) at Missouri
BUD MOORE
1971-74: 19-25-1, .433 1979-82: 17-24-4, .422 Total: 36-49-5, .428
Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20
Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23
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21,824 31,804 31,124 36,896 32,619 36,131 42,435 38,581 57,649 42,956
Captain: John Zook
at Texas Tech (Nt.) SYRACUSE at New Mexico (Nt.) KANSAS STATE at Nebraska at Iowa State OKLAHOMA STATE COLORADO (HC) at Oklahoma MISSOURI (7)
31,971 36,355 20,643 39,094 41,070 46,500 35,837 33,488 38,445 36,820 57,521
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20-21 15-18 15-30 10-0 26-15 28-14 17-16 8-12 10-14 17-6
1968 (9-2, 6-1) BIG EIGHT: T-1ST
Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
Captains: Robert Miller, Steve Towle 48-31 0-23 31-14 4-23 21-15 20-41 24-10 7-19 29-45 24-28 17-28
8 SEASONS
1967 (5-5, 5-2) BIG EIGHT: T-2ND
Final Ranking: 7th (AP), 6th (UPI) Sept. 21 (12) at Illinois Sept. 28 (12) INDIANA Oct. 5 (8) NEW MEXICO Oct. 12 (6) at Nebraska (9) Oct. 19 (4) OKLAHOMA STATE Oct. 26 (3) at Iowa State Nov. 2 (3) COLORADO (HC) Nov. 9 (3) OKLAHOMA Nov. 16 (7) at Kansas State Nov. 23 (7) MISSOURI (13) Jan. 1 (6) vs. Penn State (3) (Nt.) (Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla.)
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4 SEASONS, 1967-70
at Stanford at Indiana OHIO NEBRASKA (8) at Oklahoma State IOWA STATE KANSAS STATE (HC) at Colorado at Oklahoma (7) MISSOURI
Sept. 12 *WASHINGTON STATE Sept. 19 TEXAS TECH Sept. 26 at Syracuse Oct. 3 NEW MEXICO Oct. 10 at Kansas State Oct. 17 NEBRASKA (5) Oct. 24 IOWA STATE (HC) Oct. 31 at Oklahoma State Nov. 7 at Colorado Nov. 14 OKLAHOMA Nov. 21 at Missouri *KU’s first home game on artificial turf
HISTORY
PEPPER RODGERS
Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25
1974 (4-7, 1-6) BIG EIGHT: 8TH
Captain: Larry Brown
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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1978 (1-10, 0-7) BIG EIGHT: 8TH
1982 (2-7-2, 1-5-1) BIG EIGHT: 7TH
Captains: Mike Wellman, Franklin King Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18
TEXAS A&M (13) at Washington (18) UCLA (8) MIAMI (FLA.) at Colorado (13) OKLAHOMA (1) at Oklahoma State IOWA STATE (HC) NEBRASKA (4) at Missouri at Kansas State
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Captains: Tim Friess, Russ Bastin, Gary Coleman, Paul Fairchild 10-37 2-31 28-24 6-38 7-17 16-17 7-21 7-13 21-63 0-48 20-36
30,698 49,450 35,362 36,372 46,345 40,450 35,336 32,768 50,463 64,453 42,814
Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20
WICHITA STATE TCU at Kentucky TULSA at Oklahoma State OKLAHOMA at Kansas State (Nt.) NEBRASKA (6) IOWA STATE (HC) at Colorado at Missouri
DON FAMBROUGH
MIKE GOTTFRIED
8 SEASONS
15-18-1, .456
1983 (4-6-1, 2-5) BIG EIGHT: 7TH
Captains: Brian Bethke, Mike Gay, Monty Carbonell L L W L L W L W L L L
0-24 7-28 37-18 27-45 0-42 24-7 17-30 36-28 0-38 17-31 7-55
34,893 100,228 36,688 31,296 74,341 47,064 29,671 48,627 71,822 25,572 34,599
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7-7 3-18 9-17 23-8 0-54 28-17 14-14 20-18 19-21 42-3 6-31
27,750 42,300 32,800 43,126 50,268 30,000 41,000 43,276 40,150 37,291 64,356
1981 (8-4, 4-3) BIG EIGHT: 4TH at Tulsa (Nt.) W 15-11 OREGON W 19-10 KENTUCKY W 21-16 ARKANSAS STATE W 17-16 OKLAHOMA STATE (HC) L 7-20 at Oklahoma L 7-45 KANSAS STATE W 17-14 at Nebraska (12) L 15-31 at Iowa State W 24-11 COLORADO W 27-0 MISSOURI W 19-11 vs. Mississippi State L 0-10 (Hall of Fame Bowl at Birmingham, Ala.)
34-37 16-16 57-6 26-20 35-38 31-3 10-27 14-45 23-34 13-67 37-27
26,000 27,244 36,500 49,255 48,125 49,300 31,300 75,008 28,600 76,503 38,400
Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17
WICHITA STATE FLORIDA STATE (18) at Vanderbilt at North Carolina IOWA STATE at Kansas State at Oklahoma State (12) OKLAHOMA (2) (HC) at Colorado NEBRASKA (2) at Missouri
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31-7 16-42 6-41 17-23 33-14 7-24 10-47 28-11 28-27 7-41 35-21
33,200 38,600 41,065 45,000 31,500 42,250 44,000 29,500 33,166 50,653 41,027
1985 (6-6, 2-5) BIG EIGHT: 6TH
Captains: David Lawrence, Greg Smith Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Dec. 31
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Captains: Sylvester Byrd, Willie Pless, Bennie Simecka
Captains: Harry Sydney, Frank Wattlelet at Oregon PITTSBURGH (5) LOUISVILLE at Syracuse NEBRASKA (10) IOWA STATE (19) (HC) at Oklahoma State at Kansas State OKLAHOMA (11) at Colorado at Missouri
Sept. 3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Sept. 10 at TCU (Nt.) Sept. 17 WICHITA STATE Sept. 24 at USC (10) Oct. 8 at Iowa State Oct. 15 KANSAS STATE Oct. 22 *OKLAHOMA STATE Oct. 29 at Oklahoma (14) Nov. 5 COLORADO Nov. 12 at Nebraska (1) Nov. 19 MISSOURI (19) (HC) *300th game in Memorial Stadium
1984 (5-6, 4-3) BIG EIGHT: 4TH
1980 (4-5-2, 3-3-1) BIG EIGHT: 4TH Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
41,500 30,500 55,320 35,552 43,400 36,230 45,595 50,172 26,796 35,114 49,041
Captains: Mike Arbanas, Paul Fairchild, Frank Seurer, E.J. Jones, Eddie Simmons
1979 (3-8, 2-5) BIG EIGHT: 7TH at Pittsburgh (16) at Michigan (11) NORTH TEXAS SYRACUSE at Nebraska (5) at Iowa State OKLAHOMA STATE (HC) KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma (6) COLORADO MISSOURI
10-13 30-19 13-13 15-29 24-24 14-38 7-36 0-52 24-17 3-28 10-16
3 SEASONS, 1983-85
1971-74: 19-25-1, .433 1979-82: 17-24-4, .422 Total: 36-49-5, .428
Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 22
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36,824 39,840 40,200 32,100 39,810 74,807 51,600 76,208 49,720 31,500 47,500 41,000
Captains: Sylvester Byrd, Skip Peete, Willie Pless, Mike Norseth Aug. 31 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23
at Hawaii (Nt.) VANDERBILT INDIANA STATE at Florida State (4) (Nt.) EASTERN ILLINOIS at Iowa State KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE (12) at Oklahoma (9) COLORADO (HC) at Nebraska (2) MISSOURI
W W W L W L W L L L L W
33-27 42-16 37-10 20-24 44-20 21-22 38-7 10-17 6-48 3-14 6-56 34-20
46,626 39,000 38,500 57,135 37,500 43,117 40,000 35,200 75,008 25,000 75,863 22,000
BOB VALESENTE 2 SEASONS, 1986-87 4-17-1, .205
1986 (3-8, 0-7) BIG EIGHT: 8TH
Captains: Phil Forte, Mike Orth, Paul Oswald, Wayne Ziegler, John Randolph Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
NORTH CAROLINA UTAH STATE INDIANA STATE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS IOWA STATE (HC) at Kansas State at Oklahoma State (Nt.) OKLAHOMA (4) at Colorado NEBRASKA (6) at Missouri
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0-20 16-13 20-6 35-23 10-13 12-29 6-24 3-64 10-17 0-70 0-48
40,200 36,300 32,400 22,500 20,500 38,320 46,400 38,500 37,056 48,800 33,553
1987 (1-9-1, 0-6-1) BIG EIGHT: 7TH Captain: Game-by-Game Selection Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21
at Auburn (4) (Nt.) KENT STATE LOUISIANA TECH SOUTHERN ILLINOIS at Nebraska (2) at Colorado IOWA STATE (HC) OKLAHOMA (1) at Kansas State OKLAHOMA STATE at Missouri
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0-49 17-31 11-16 16-15 2-54 10-35 28-42 10-71 17-17 17-49 7-19
65,711 33,700 23,000 20,500 76,053 43,514 28,300 23,500 37,600 18,200 32,202
GLEN MASON 9 SEASONS, 1988-96 47-54-1, .466
1988 (1-10, 1-6) BIG EIGHT: 7TH
Captains: Curtis Moore, Peda Samuel, Arnold Snell Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
BAYLOR at Auburn (6) (Nt.) at California NEW MEXICO STATE NEBRASKA (9) COLORADO (HC) at Iowa State at Oklahoma (8) KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma State (14) MISSOURI
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14-27 7-56 21-52 29-42 10-63 9-21 14-42 14-63 30-12 24-63 17-55
43,200 55,700 34,000 33,500 32,500 22,500 43,180 74,004 35,000 40,100 25,000
41-17 28-33 28-21 3-46 6-45 20-24 17-49 21-16 24-37 14-51 46-44
37,500 37,200 41,000 26,765 44,500 31,500 50,057 35,652 28,500 76,232 33,981
1989 (4-7, 2-5) BIG EIGHT: 6TH Captains: John Barker, Mark Koncz Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18
MONTANA STATE LOUISVILLE KENT STATE at Baylor (Nt.) OKLAHOMA (16) IOWA STATE (HC) at Colorado (3) at Kansas State OKLAHOMA STATE at Nebraska (6) at Missouri
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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1990 (3-7-1, 2-4-1) BIG EIGHT: T-4TH
1994 (6-5, 3-4) BIG EIGHT: 5TH
Captains: Chip Budde, Curtis Moore Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17
VIRGINIA (15) OREGON STATE at Louisville at Oklahoma (9) at Iowa State at Miami (3) COLORADO (14) KANSAS STATE (HC) at Oklahoma State NEBRASKA (13) MISSOURI
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10-59 38-12 16-28 17-31 34-34 0-34 10-41 27-24 31-30 9-41 21-41
1998 (4-7, 1-7) BIG 12 NORTH: 5TH
Captains: John Jones, Gerald McBurrows 35,000 28,500 35,848 70,095 54,211 54,211 40,000 45,000 30,100 36,000 30,000
Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
at Houston (Nt.) MICHIGAN STATE (Nt.) at TCU (Nt.) UAB KANSAS STATE (19) (Nt.) at Iowa State OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA STATE (HC) at Nebraska (1) COLORADO (7) at Missouri
W W L W L W L W L L W
35-13 17-10 21-31 72-0 13-21 41-23 17-20 24-14 17-45 26-51 41-31
18,150 48,100 37,313 35,000 48,800 32,563 42,500 31,000 75,543 35,000 35,648
Captains: Mark Williams, Keith Rodgers, Ashaundai Smith
TONY SANDS 1991 (6-5, 3-4) BIG EIGHT: 5TH Captains: Scott Imwalle, Roger Robben, Doug Terry
Sept. 7 at Toledo (Nt.) W 30-7 24,010 Sept. 14 TULSA W 23-17 35,000 Sept. 21 NEW MEXICO STATE W 54-14 34,000 Oct. 5 at Virginia L 19-31 40,200 Oct. 12 at Kansas State L 12-16 48,856 Oct. 19 IOWA STATE (HC) W 41-0 37,000 Oct. 26 at Oklahoma (21) L 3-41 68,128 Nov. 2 at Oklahoma State W 31-0 18,000 Nov. 9 NEBRASKA (11) L 23-59 40,000 Nov. 16 COLORADO (16) L 24-30 40,863 Nov. 23 *MISSOURI W 53-29 28,000 *Tony Sands sets NCAA game rushing record with 396 yards
1992 (8-4, 4-3) BIG EIGHT: 3RD
Captains: Hassan Bailey, Monte Cozzens, Matt Gay, Dana Stubblefield
1996-PRESENT
1996 (4-7, 2-6) BIG 12 NORTH: 5TH Captains: Ronnie Ward, Mark Sanders Aug. 29 (25) BALL STATE (Nt.) Sept. 14 (24) at TCU (Nt.) Sept. 28 (20) at Utah (Nt.) Oct. 5 *at Oklahoma Oct. 12 TEXAS TECH Oct. 19 COLORADO (9) (HC) Oct. 26 at Nebraska (5) Nov. 2 at Iowa State Nov. 9 KANSAS STATE (13) Nov. 16 TEXAS Nov. 23 at Missouri *First Big 12 Conference victory
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35-10 52-17 42-45 52-24 7-30 7-20 7-63 34-31 12-38 17-38 25-42
36,200 37,512 32,519 64,333 46,500 48,500 75,158 37,850 48,800 30,500 36,821
51,734
5 SEASONS, 1997-2001 1997 (5-6, 3-5) BIG 12 NORTH: 5TH
Captains: Tony Blevins, Jason Thoren, Matt Johner, Eric Vann, Ron Warner
at Notre Dame CS-NORTHRIDGE (Nt.) at Colorado SAN DIEGO STATE (Nt.) SMU (HC) at Kansas State at Texas A&M (13) MISSOURI NEBRASKA (8) BAYLOR at Oklahoma State IOWA STATE
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13-48 71-14 17-51 13-41 27-9 9-50 17-34 21-0 17-24 45-10 13-45 31-28
80,012 33,300 47,783 34,500 24,700 52,254 70,232 42,300 45,100 28,600 39,562 27,000
2000 (4-7, 2-6) BIG 12 NORTH: 5TH
Captains: Zac Wegner, Carl Nesmith, Moran Norris, Dylen Smith, John Oddonetto Sept. 2 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18
at SMU (Nt.) UAB (Nt.) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Nt.) at Oklahoma (14) KANSAS STATE (4) at Missouri COLORADO (HC) TEXAS TECH at Nebraska (6) TEXAS (19) at Iowa State
L W W L L W W L L L L
17-31 23-20 42-0 16-34 13-52 38-17 23-15 39-45 17-56 16-51 17-38
32,267 28,500 30,500 74,811 48,500 61,794 32,600 26,000 78,096 27,200 36,725
2001 (3-8, 1-7) BIG 12 NORTH: 6TH
Captains: Nate Dwyer, Harrison Hill, Marcus Rogers, Brandon Wier, Roger Ross, Justin Hartwig, Termaine Fulton
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Aug. 28 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20
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Captains: Zac Wegner, Tim Bowers, John Williams, Michael Chandler
Sept. 1 MISSOURI STATE (Nt.) W 24-10 37,500 Sept. 8 UCLA (14) L 17-41 43,500 Sept. 22 at Colorado L 16-27 47,495 Oct. 6 at Texas Tech (Nt.) (OT) W 34-31 45,343 Oct. 13 OKLAHOMA (3) (HC) (Nt.) L 10-38 48,700 Oct. 20 MISSOURI L 34-38 38,500 Oct. 27 at Kansas State L 6-40 50,101 Nov. 3 NEBRASKA (2) (Nt.) L 7-51 50,750 Nov. 10 at Texas (5) L 0-59 83,111 Nov. 17 IOWA STATE L 7-49 33,500 Nov. 24 WYOMING W 27-14 24,000 *Tom Hayes took over as head coach for final three games
TERRY ALLEN
Aug. 28 UAB (Nt.) Sept. 6 TCU Sept. 13 *MISSOURI Sept. 20 at Cincinnati (Nt.) Oct. 4 OKLAHOMA Oct. 11 at Texas Tech (Nt.) Oct. 18 at Colorado Oct. 25 NEBRASKA (1) (Nt.) Nov. 1 IOWA STATE (HC) Nov. 8 at Kansas State (11) Nov. 15 at Texas *500th win in school history
1999 (5-7, 3-5) BIG 12 NORTH: T-4TH
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31,500 53,797 34,000 37,500 44,165 28,500 60,441 30,163 47,500 40,044 31,500
32,500 59,720 31,100 30,543 36,000 31,271 76,174 31,600 43,000 20,000 26,029
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vs. Florida State (1) L 0-42 (Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N.J.) Sept. 4 WESTERN CAROLINA W 46-3 Sept. 11 at Michigan State L 14-31 Sept. 18 UTAH L 16-41 Oct. 2 COLORADO STATE W 24-6 Oct. 9 at Kansas State L 9-10 Oct. 16 IOWA STATE W 35-20 Oct. 23 at Oklahoma (14) L 25-38 Oct. 30 at Oklahoma State W 13-6 Nov. 6 NEBRASKA (6) L 20-21 Nov. 13 at Colorado (18) L 14-38 Nov. 20 MISSOURI W 28-10
BIG 12 CONFERENCE
20-33, .379
Captains: John Jones, Guy Howard, Dan Schmidt, Chris Maumalanga Aug. 28
34,000 37,500 52,330 43,000 74,639 44,284 46,300 50,300 36,600 41,112
28-38 23-41 63-21 39-37 21-24 24-31 0-41 33-17 6-54 23-14 20-23
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1993 (5-7, 3-4) BIG EIGHT: 5TH
26,500 20,211
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Final Ranking: 22nd (AP), 22nd (UPI), 23rd (CNN/USA Today Coaches) Sept. 5 at Oregon State W 49-7 28,591 Sept. 12 BALL STATE W 62-10 38,500 Sept. 19 at Tulsa W 40-7 38,986 Sept. 24 (24) CALIFORNIA (Nt.) L 23-27 44,500 Oct. 10 KANSAS STATE W 31-7 48,604 Oct. 17 (25) at Iowa State W 50-47 39,331 Oct. 24 (22) OKLAHOMA (HC) W 27-10 43,500 Nov. 2 (18) OKLAHOMA STATE W 26-18 31,500 Nov. 9 (13) at Nebraska (7) (Nt.) L 7-49 76,287 Nov. 16 (20) COLORADO (18) L 18-25 43,000 Nov. 23 (22) at Missouri L 17-22 30,845 Dec. 25 (22) vs. Brigham Young (25) W 23-20 42,933 (Aloha Bowl at Honolulu, Hawai’i)
Final Ranking: 9th (AP), 10th (CNN/USA Today Coaches) Sept. 2 *CINCINNATI W 23-18 Sept. 9 vs. North Texas W 27-10 (Texas Stadium at Irving, Texas) Sept. 14 TCU W 38-20 Sept. 23 HOUSTON (Nt.) W 20-13 Oct. 7 (24) at Colorado (4) W 40-24 Oct. 14 (10) IOWA STATE (HC) W 34-7 Oct. 21 (7) at Oklahoma (15) (Nt.) W 38-17 Oct. 28 (6) at Kansas State (14) L 7-41 Nov. 4 (11) MISSOURI W 42-23 Nov. 11 (10) NEBRASKA (1) L 3-41 Nov. 18 (15) at Oklahoma State W 22-17 Dec. 25 (11) vs. UCLA (25) W 51-30 (Aloha Bowl at Honolulu, Hawai’i) *1,000th game in school history
Sept. 5 OKLAHOMA STATE Sept. 12 at Missouri (25) Sept. 19 ILLINOIS STATE (Nt.) Sept. 26 *at UAB (Nt.) (4OT) Oct. 3 TEXAS A&M (18) Oct. 10 at Baylor Oct. 17 at Nebraska (8) (Nt.) Oct. 24 COLORADO (17) (HC) (Nt.) Oct. 31 KANSAS STATE (4) Nov. 7 NORTH TEXAS Nov. 21 at Iowa State *Four overtime game ties NCAA record
HISTORY
1995 (10-2, 5-2) BIG EIGHT: T-2ND
Captains: Zac Wegner, Michael Allen, Justin Glasgow, Patrick Brown
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MARK MANGINO
Captains: Derek Fine, James McClinton, David Ochoa, Mike Rivera
8 SEASONS, 2002-09 50-48, .510
2002 (2-10, 0-8) BIG 12 NORTH: 6TH
Captains: Greg Cole, Leo Etienne, Justin Sands Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16
at Iowa State at UNLV (Nt.) MISSOURI STATE (Nt.) BOWLING GREEN (Nt.) at Tulsa (Nt.) at Baylor COLORADO (HC) TEXAS A&M at Missouri KANSAS STATE (14) at Nebraska OKLAHOMA STATE
L L W L W L L L L L L L
3-45 20-31 44-24 16-39 43-33 32-35 29-53 22-47 12-36 0-64 7-45 20-55
40,026 25,109 40,500 37,000 17,893 22,103 34,500 34,000 60,247 43,000 77,351 27,500
2003 (6-7, 3-5) BIG 12 NORTH: T-4TH
Captains: Adrian Jones, Zach Dyer, Bill Whittemore, Banks Floodman, Travis Watkins Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Dec. 22
NORTHWESTERN (Nt.) L 20-28 UNLV (Nt.) W 46-24 at Wyoming W 42-35 JACKSONVILLE ST. (Nt.) W 41-6 MISSOURI (23) W 35-14 at Colorado (OT) L 47-50 BAYLOR (HC) W 28-21 at Kansas State L 6-42 at Texas A&M L 33-45 NEBRASKA (19) L 3-24 at Oklahoma State L 21-44 IOWA STATE W 36-7 vs. North Carolina State L 26-56 (Mazda Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla.)
27,775 33,980 18,329 34,712 50,071 50,477 40,088 51,614 68,487 50,107 40,850 34,518 26,482
2004 (4-7, 2-6) BIG 12 NORTH: T-5TH
Captains: Travis Watkins, Joe Vaughn, Brandon Rideau, Banks Floodman, David McMillan Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20
TULSA (Nt.) TOLEDO (Nt.) at Northwestern TEXAS TECH at Nebraska (Nt.) KANSAS STATE (HC) (Nt.) at Oklahoma (2) at Iowa State COLORADO TEXAS (6) at Missouri
W W L L L W L L L L W
21-3 63-14 17-20 30-31 8-14 31-28 10-41 7-13 21-30 23-27 31-14
40,646 41,251 24,817 37,422 77,637 50,152 84,520 36,384 38,214 38,714 53,480
2005 (7-5, 3-5) BIG 12 NORTH: 5TH
Captains: Banks Floodman, Charles Gordon, Kevin Kane, David Ochoa, Nick Reid Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 26 Dec. 23
FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Nt.) W 30-19 APPALACHIAN STATE (Nt.) W 36-8 LOUISIANA TECH (Nt.) W 34-14 at Texas Tech (13) (Nt.) L 17-30 at Kansas State L 3-12 vs. Oklahoma (Nt.) (at K.C.) L 3-19 at Colorado (Nt.) L 13-44 MISSOURI W 13-3 NEBRASKA W 40-15 at Texas (2) L 14-66 IOWA STATE (25) (OT) W 24-21 vs. Houston (Nt.) W 42-13 (Fort Worth Bowl at Fort Worth, Texas)
40,930 37,070 41,237 52,601 49,798 54,109 48,025 48,238 51,750 83,696 42,826 33,505
Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 25
NORTHWESTERN ST. (Nt.) LOUISIANA MONROE (Nt.) at Toledo (2OT) (Nt.) SOUTH FLORIDA (Nt.) at Nebraska (21) (OT) (Nt.) TEXAS A&M OKLAHOMA STATE at Baylor COLORADO at Iowa State KANSAS STATE at Missouri
W W L W L L L L W W W L
49-18 21-19 31-37 13-7 32-39 18-21 33-42 35-36 20-15 41-10 39-20 17-42
44,025 45,221 22,118 40,933 85,069 46,445 41,203 36,125 39,313 40,272 51,821 55,614
2007 (12-1, 7-1) BIG 12 NORTH: T-1ST
Captains: Derek Fine, James McClinton, Aqib Talib, Brandon McAnderson Final Ranking: 7th (AP), 7th (Coaches), 8th (BCS), 8th (Harris) Sept. 1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Nt.) W 52-7 46,815 Sept. 8 SOUTHEASTERN LA. (Nt.) W 62-0 43,914 Sept.15 TOLEDO (Nt.) W 45-13 48,112 Sept. 22 FLORIDA INT’L (Nt.) W 55-3 42,134 Oct. 6 at Kansas State (24) W 30-24 50,924 Oct. 13 (20) BAYLOR W 58-10 43,556 Oct. 20 (15) at Colorado W 19-14 51,940 Oct. 27 (12) at Texas A&M (Nt.) W 19-11 85,341 Nov. 3 (8) NEBRASKA W 76-39 51,910 Nov. 10 (5) at Oklahoma St. (Nt.) W 43-28 39,848 Nov. 17 (4) IOWA STATE W 45-7 51,050 Nov. 24 (2) vs. Missouri (4) (Nt.) (at K.C.) L 28-36 80,537 Jan. 3 (8) vs. Virginia Tech (5) (Nt.) W 24-21 74,111 (Fed Ex Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla.)
2008 (8-5, 4-4) BIG 12 NORTH: 3RD
Captains: Ryan Cantrell, Joe Mortensen, Todd Reesing, Mike Rivera Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 28 Dec. 31
(14) FLORIDA INT’L (Nt.) (14) LOUISIANA TECH (Nt.) (13) at S. Florida (19) (Nt.) (19) SAM HOUSTON (Nt.) (16) at Iowa State (16) COLORADO (16) at Oklahoma (4) (19) TEXAS TECH (8) KANSAS STATE at Nebraska TEXAS (4) vs. Missouri (12) (at K.C.) vs. Minnesota (Insight Bowl at Tempe, Ariz.)
W W L W W W L L W L L W W
40-10 29-0 34-37 38-14 35-33 30-14 31-45 21-63 52-21 35-45 7-35 40-37 42-21
52.112 48,621 58,755 51,767 47,847 49,566 85,241 50,125 52,230 85,486 51,930 79,123 49,103
2009 (5-7, 1-7) BIG 12 NORTH: 6TH
Captains: Kerry Meier, Todd Reesing, Jake Sharp, Darrell Stuckey Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28
(25) N. COLORADO (Nt.) (24) at UTEP (Nt.) (22) DUKE (20) SOUTHERN MISS. (16) IOWA STATE (17) at Colorado (Nt.) (24) OKLAHOMA (25) at Texas Tech at Kansas State NEBRASKA at Texas (3) (Nt.) vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
W W W W W L L L L L L L
49-3 34-7 44-16 35-28 41-36 30-34 13-35 21-42 10-17 17-31 20-51 39-41
52,530 31,885 50,101 50,025 48,203 51,146 51,104 47,291 48,306 51,525 101,357 70,072
TURNER GILL 2 SEASONS, 2010-11 5-19, .208
2010 (3-9, 1-7) BIG 12 NORTH: 6TH
Captains: Sal Capra, Chris Harris, Jake Laptad, Angus Quigley, Justin Springer Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 17 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 14 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27
NORTH DAKOTA ST. (Nt.) GEORGIA TECH (15) at South. Miss. (Fri.) (Nt.) NEW MEXICO ST. (Nt.) at Baylor KANSAS ST. (Thur.) (Nt.) TEXAS A&M (HC) (Nt.) at Iowa State COLORADO at Nebraska (9) (Nt.) OKLAHOMA STATE (12) vs. Missouri (15) (at K.C.)
L W L W L L L L W L L L
3-6 28-25 16-31 42-16 7-55 7-59 10-45 16-28 52-45 3-20 14-48 7-35
48,417 46,907 30,211 46,719 35,405 47,561 44,239 46,485 40,851 85,587 39,261 55,788
2011 (2-10, 0-9) BIG 12: 10TH
Captains: Tim Biere, Jeremiah Hatch, Steven Johnson, Toben Opurum Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26
MCNEESE ST. (Nt.) NORTHERN ILLINOIS (Nt.) at Georgia Tech TEXAS TECH (HC) at Oklahoma State (6) OKLAHOMA (1) (Nt.) KANSAS STATE (12) at Texas (24) (Nt.) at Iowa State BAYLOR (OT) at Texas A&M vs. Missouri (at K.C.)
W W L L L L L L L L L L
42-24 45-42 24-66 34-45 28-70 17-47 21-59 0-43 10-13 30-31 7-61 10-24
41,068 48,084 42,025 39,621 58,030 42,580 47,157 99,211 51,575 35,188 86,411 47,059
CHARLIE WEIS 3 SEASONS, 2012-14 6-22, .214
2012 (1-11, 0-9) BIG 12: 10TH
Captains: Dayne Crist, Tanner Hawkinson, Toben Opurum Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Dec. 1
SOUTH DAKOTA ST. (Nt.) RICE TCU (16) at Northern Illinois at Kansas State (7) OKLAHOMA ST. at Oklahoma (10) (Nt.) TEXAS at Baylor at Texas Tech (2OT) (25) IOWA STATE (Nt.) at West Virginia
W L L L L L L L L L L L
31-17 24-25 6-20 23-30 16-56 14-20 7-52 17-21 14-41 34-41 23-51 10-59
46,601 44,683 43,867 18.374 50,344 31,115 84,532 40,097 39,039 55,052 41,608 51,112
2013 (3-9, 1-8) BIG 12: 10TH
Captains: Jake Heaps, Ben Heeney, James Sims, Keon Stowers Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30
SOUTH DAKOTA (Nt.) at Rice (Nt.) LOUISIANA TECH TEXAS TECH (20) at TCU OKLAHOMA (18) BAYLOR (6) (Nt.) at Texas at Oklahoma State (15) WEST VIRGINIA at Iowa State (Nt.) KANSAS STATE
W L W L L L L L L W L L
31-14 14-23 13-10 16-54 17-27 19-34 14-59 13-35 6-42 31-19 0-34 10-31
41,920 22,974 39,823 35,648 41,894 41,113 32,264 97,105 58,476 30,809 54,081 43,610
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YEAR-BY-YEAR 2014 (3-9, 1-8) BIG 12: 9TH
Captains: Nick Harwell, Ben Heeney, Cassius Sendish Sept. 6 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST. (Nt.) W 34-28 36,574 Sept. 13 at Duke L 3-41 25,203 Sept. 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 24-10 34,822 Sept. 27 TEXAS L 0-23 36,904 Oct. 4 at West Virginia L 14-33 52,164 Oct. 11 OKLAHOMA STATE (16) L 20-27 31,985 Oct. 18 at Texas Tech L 21-34 54,071 Nov. 1 at Baylor (12) L 14-60 45,754 Nov. 8 IOWA STATE W 34-14 33,288 Nov. 15 TCU (5) L 30-34 30,889 Nov. 22 at Oklahoma (23) L 7-44 84,908 Nov. 29 at Kansas State (11) L 13-51 53,439 *Clint Bowen took over as head coach for final eight games
1 SEASON, 2015 0-12, .000
2015 (0-0, 0-9) BIG 12: 10TH
Captains: Montell Cozart, Ben Goodman, Jr., Fish Smithson Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28
SOUTH DAKOTA ST. MEMPHIS at Rutgers at Iowa State BAYLOR (3) TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma State (14) OKLAHOMA (14) (HC) at Texas (Nt.) at TCU (15) WEST VIRGINIA KANSAS STATE
L 38-41 30,144 L 23-55 37,798 L 14-27 46,136 L 13-38 55,837 L 7-66 25,910 L 20-30 25,186 L 10-58 59,846 L 7-62 26,667 L 20-59 92,529 L 17-23 44,375 L 0-49 21,415 L 14-45 23,842
COACH YEARS SEASONS W-L-T No Coach 1890 1 1-2-0 1. E. M. Hopkins 1891 1 7-0-1 2. A. W. Shepard 1892-93 2 9-6-0 3. Hector Cowan 1894-96 3 15-7-1 4. Wylie G. Woodruff 1897-98 2 15-3-0 5. Fielding H. Yost 1899 1 10-0-0 6. Charles Boynton 1900 1 2-5-2 7. John Outland 1901 1 3-5-2 8. Arthur Curtis 1902 1 6-4-0 9. Harrison Weeks 1903 1 6-3-0 10. A. R. Kennedy 1904-10 7 52-9-4 11. Ralph W. Sherwin 1911 1 4-2-2 12. Arthur Mosse 1912-13 2 9-7-0 13. H. M. Wheaton 1914 1 5-2-1 14. Herman Olcott 1915-17 3 16-7-1 15. Jay Bond 1918 1 2-2-0 16. Leon McCarty 1919 1 3-2-3 17. Forrest C. Allen 1920 1 5-2-1 18. Potsy Clark 1921-25 5 16-17-6 19. Franklin Cappon 1926-27 2 5-10-1 20. Bill Hargiss 1928-32 5 18-16-2 21. Ad Lindsey$ 1932-38 6 23-30-8 22. Gwinn Henry 1939-42 4 9-27-0 23. Henry Shenk 1943-45 3 11-16-3 24. George Sauer 1946-47 2 15-3-3 25. J. V. Sikes 1948-53 6 35-25-0 26. Chuck Mather 1954-57 4 11-26-3 27. Jack Mitchell 1958-66 9 44-42-5 28. Pepper Rodgers 1967-70 4 20-22-0 29. Don Fambrough 1971-74 4 19-25-1 1979-82 4 17-24-4 TOTALS 8 36-49-5 30. Bud Moore 1975-78 4 17-27-1 31. Mike Gottfried 1983-85 3 15-18-1 32. Bob Valesente 1986-87 2 4-17-1 33. Glen Mason 1988-96 9 47-54-1 34. Terry Allen 1997-2001 5 20-33-0 Tom Hayes* 2001 -- 1-2-0 35. Mark Mangino 2002-09 8 50-48-0 36. Turner Gill 2010-11. 2 5-19-0 37. Charlie Weis 2012-14 2 6-22-0 Clint Bowen^ 2014 -- 1-7-0 38. David Beaty 2015-Present 1 0-12 TOTALS 126 579-610-58
PCT .333 .938 .600 .674 .833 1.000 .333 .400 .600 .667 .831 .625 .563 .688 .688 .500 .563 .688 .487 .344 .500 .443 .250 .417 .786 .583 .313 .511 .476 .433 .422 .428 .389 .456 .205 .466 .379 .333 .505 .208 .214 .125 .000 .488
HISTORY
DAVID BEATY
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS
$ Ad Lindsey coached final six games of 1932 season * Tom Hayes served as interim head coach for the final three games in 2001 ^Clint Bowen served as interim head coach for the final eight games in 2014
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DON FAMBROUGH
GLEN MASON
JACK MITCHELL
192
2016
SEASON RESULTS PRIOR TO CONFERENCE ACTION (1890-1906)
1899 FOOTBALL TEAM
YEAR 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906
OVERALL 1-2-0 7-0-1 7-1-0 2-5-0 2-3-1 6-1-0 7-3-0 8-2-0 7-1-0 10-0-0 2-5-2 3-5-2 6-4-0 6-3-0 8-1-1 10-1-0 6-2-2
HOME 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-1 2-0-0 5-0-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 6-0-0 0-3-1 2-3-0 4-1-0 4-2-0 3-1-1 5-0-0 5-0-0
AWAY 0-2-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-2 1-3-0 1-1-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 1-2-1
NEUTRAL 0-0-0 2-0-1 2-0-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-1
CONF. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
FINISH -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
COACH No Coach E. M. Hopkins A. W. Shepard A. W. Shepard Hector Cowan Hector Cowan Hector Cowan Wylie G. Woodruff Wylie G. Woodruff Fielding H. Yost Charles Boynton John Outland Arthur Curtis Harrison Weeks A.R. Kennedy A.R. Kennedy A.R. Kennedy
POSTSEASON
MISSOURI VALLEY INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (1907-28)
1902 FOOTBALL TEAM
YEAR OVERALL 1907 5-3-0 1908 9-0-0 1909 8-1-0 1910 6-1-1 1911 4-2-2 1912 4-4-0 1913 5-3-0 1914 5-2-1 1915 6-2-0 1916 4-3-1 1917 6-2-0 1918 2-2-0 1919 3-2-3 1920 5-2-1 1921 4-3-0 1922 3-4-1 1923 5-0-3 1924 2-5-1 1925 2-5-1 1926 2-6-0 1927 3-4-1 1928 2-4-2
HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 3-1-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 6-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 5-0-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 2-2-2 2-0-0 -- 4-1-0 0-3-0 -- 4-1-0 1-2-0 -- 3-1-1 2-1-0 -- 4-1-0 2-1-0 -- 2-1-1 2-2-0 -- 4-1-0 2-1-0 -- 2-1-0 0-1-0 -- 3-1-1 0-1-2 -- 4-0-1 1-2-0 -- 2-1-0 2-2-0 -- 3-1-0 0-3-1 -- 4-0-2 1-0-1 -- 1-3-0 1-2-1 -- 2-2-0 0-3-1 -- 2-2-0 0-4-0 -- 2-2-1 1-2-0 -- 1-2-1 1-2-1 --
CONF. FINISH 1-1-0 3rd 4-0-0 1st 3-1-0 2nd 1-1-1 5th 1-1-1 3rd 1-2-0 5th 3-2-0 3rd 2-2-0 4th 3-1-0 2nd 1-2-1 5th 3-1-0 t2nd 0-0-0 -- 1-1-1 4th 3-2-0 t3rd 3-3-0 5th 1-3-1 t7th 3-0-3 t1st 2-4-1 t7th 2-5-1 t8th 1-5-0 9th 3-3-1 5th 1-3-1 5th
COACH A.R. Kennedy A.R. Kennedy A.R. Kennedy A.R. Kennedy Ralph W. Sherwin Arthur Mosse Arthur Mosse H. M. Wheaton Herman Olcott Herman Olcott Herman Olcott Jay Bond Leon McCarty Forrest C. Allen Potsy Clark Potsy Clark Potsy Clark Potsy Clark Potsy Clark Franklin Cappon Franklin Cappon Bill Hargiss
POSTSEASON
CONF. FINISH 2-3-0 5th 4-1-0 1st 1-3-0 4th 3-2-0 2nd 2-3-0 4th 1-2-2 4th 2-2-1 3rd 0-5-0 6th 2-1-2 3rd 1-4-0 6th 1-4-0 t4th 0-5-0 6th 2-3-0 4th 1-4-0 t5th 2-3-0 t4th 1-4-0 5th 1-3-1 5th 4-1-0 t1st 4-0-1 t1st
COACH POSTSEASON Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss (games 1-2), Ad Lindsey Ad Lindsey Ad Lindsey Ad Lindsey Ad Lindsey Ad Lindsey Ad Lindsey Gwinn Henry Gwinn Henry Gwinn Henry Gwinn Henry Henry Shenk Henry Shenk Henry Shenk George Sauer George Sauer Orange Bowl
CONF. FINISH 4-2-0 3rd 2-4-0 5th 3-3-0 4th 4-2-0 3rd 3-3-0 5th 2-4-0 t4th 0-6-0 7th 1-4-1 t5th 2-4-0 t5th
COACH J.V. Sikes J.V. Sikes J.V. Sikes J.V. Sikes J.V. Sikes J.V. Sikes Chuck Mather Chuck Mather Chuck Mather
BIG SIX CONFERENCE (1929-47)
1908 FOOTBALL TEAM
1921 FOOTBALL TEAM
YEAR OVERALL 1929 4-4-0 1930 6-2-0 1931 5-5-0 1932 5-3-0 1933 5-4-1 1934 3-4-3 1935 4-4-1 1936 1-6-1 1937 3-4-2 1938 3-6-0 1939 2-6-0 1940 2-7-0 1941 3-6-0 1942 2-8-0 1943 4-5-1 1944 3-6-1 1945 4-5-1 1946 7-2-1 1947 8-1-2
HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 2-2-0 2-2-0 -- 2-1-0 4-1-0 -- 3-3-0 2-2-0 -- 0-3-0 5-0-0 -- 3-1-0 2-3-1 -- 1-2-2 2-2-1 -- 2-1-1 2-3-0 -- 1-3-1 0-3-0 -- 1-1-1 2-3-1 -- 2-2-0 1-4-0 -- 1-3-0 1-3-0 -- 2-2-0 0-5-0 -- 3-1-0 0-5-0 -- 1-4-0 1-4-0 -- 4-1-0 0-4-1 -- 3-2-0 0-3-1 0-1-0 2-1-1 2-3-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 0-0-1 4-0-0 4-0-1 0-1-1
BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE (1948-56) YEAR OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 1948 7-3-0 3-2-0 4-1-0 -- 1949 5-5-0 2-3-0 3-2-0 -- 1950 6-4-0 2-3-0 4-1-0 -- 1951 8-2-0 5-0-0 3-2-0 -- 1952 7-3-0 4-2-0 3-1-0 -- 1953 2-8-0 1-4-0 1-4-0 -- 1954 0-10-0 0-6-0 0-4-0 -- 1955 3-6-1 3-2-1 0-4-0 -- 1956 3-6-1 0-4-1 3-2-0 --
1925 FOOTBALL TEAM
POSTSEASON
193
BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE (1957-95) CONF. FINISH 4-2-0 2nd 3-2-1 4th 3-3-0 3rd 4-2-1 3rd 5-2-0 t2nd 4-2-1 4th 3-4-0 t4th 5-2-0 3rd 2-5-0 t5th 0-6-1 t7th 5-2-0 t2nd 6-1-0 t1st 0-7-0 8th 2-5-0 t6th 2-5-0 t5th 3-4-0 t4th 4-2-1 t2nd 1-6-0 t7th 4-3-0 4th 2-5-0 7th 2-4-1 6th 0-7-0 8th 2-5-0 t5th 3-3-1 4th 4-3-0 t3rd 1-5-1 t6th 2-5-0 t6th 4-3-0 4th 2-5-0 6th 0-7-0 8th 0-6-1 t7th 1-6-0 7th 2-5-0 6th 2-4-1 t4th 3-4-0 5th 4-3-0 3rd 3-4-0 5th 3-4-0 5th 5-2-0 t2nd
COACH POSTSEASON Chuck Mather Jack Mitchell Jack Mitchell Jack Mitchell Jack Mitchell Bluebonnet Bowl Jack Mitchell Jack Mitchell Jack Mitchell Jack Mitchell Jack Mitchell Pepper Rodgers Pepper Rodgers Orange Bowl Pepper Rodgers Pepper Rodgers Don Fambrough Don Fambrough Don Fambrough Liberty Bowl Don Fambrough Bud Moore Sun Bowl Bud Moore Bud Moore Bud Moore Don Fambrough Don Fambrough Don Fambrough Hall of Fame Bowl Don Fambrough Mike Gottfried Mike Gottfried Mike Gottfried Bob Valesente Bob Valesente Glen Mason Glen Mason Glen Mason Glen Mason Glen Mason Aloha Bowl Glen Mason Glen Mason Glen Mason Aloha Bowl
HISTORY
YEAR OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 1957 5-4-1 3-2-0 2-2-1 -- 1958 4-5-1 2-3-0 2-1-1 0-1-0 1959 5-5-0 4-1-0 1-4-0 -- 1960 7-2-1 3-1-1 4-1-0 -- 1961 7-3-1 3-1-1 3-2-0 1-0-0 1962 6-3-1 2-3-0 4-0-1 -- 1963 5-5-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 -- 1964 6-4-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 -- 1965 2-8-0 2-3-0 0-5-0 -- 1966 2-7-1 0-4-0 2-3-1 -- 1967 5-5-0 4-1-0 1-4-0 -- 1968 9-2-0 5-1-0 4-0-0 0-1-0 1969 1-9-0 1-4-0 0-5-0 -- 1970 5-6-0 3-3-0 2-3-0 -- 1971 4-7-0 4-2-0 0-5-0 -- 1972 4-7-0 1-5-0 3-2-0 -- 1973 7-4-1 5-0-1 2-3-0 0-1-0 1974 4-7-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 -- 1975 7-5-0 3-3-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 1976 6-5-0 3-3-0 3-2-0 -- 1977 3-7-1 3-1-1 0-6-0 -- 1978 1-10-0 1-5-0 0-5-0 -- 1979 3-8-0 2-4-0 1-4-0 -- 1980 4-5-2 1-4-0 3-1-2 -- 1981 8-4-0 6-1-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 1982 2-7-2 2-4-0 0-3-2-0 -- 1983 4-6-1 3-3-0 1-3-1-0 -- 1984 5-6-0 3-2-0 2-4-0 -- 1985 6-6-0 5-2-0 1-4-0 -- 1986 3-8-0 3-4-0 0-4-0 -- 1987 1-9-1 1-5-0 0-4-1 -- 1988 1-10-0 1-5-0 0-5-0 -- 1989 4-7-0 2-4-0 2-3-0 -- 1990 3-7-1 2-4-0 1-3-1 -- 1991 6-5-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 -- 1992 8-4-0 4-2-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 1993 5-7-0 4-2-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 1994 6-5-0 3-3-0 3-2-0 -- 1995 10-2-0 5-1-0 3-1-0 2-0-0
BIG 12 CONFERENCE (1996-PRESENT)
HOME 355-263-25
FINISH 5th North 5th North 5th North 4th North 5th North 6th North 6th North 4th North 5th North 5th North 4th North 1st North 3rd North 6th North 6th North 10th 10th 10th 9th 10th
AWAY 195-321-27
COACH POSTSEASON Glen Mason Terry Allen Terry Allen Terry Allen Terry Allen Terry Allen (Tom Hayes final 3 games) Mark Mangino Mark Mangino Tangerine Bowl Mark Mangino Mark Mangino Fort Worth Bowl Mark Mangino Mark Mangino Orange Bowl Mark Mangino Insight Bowl Mark Mangino Turner Gill Turner Gill Charlie Weis Charlie Weis Charlie Weis (Clint Bowen final 8 games) David Beaty
NEUTRAL 29-26-6
CONFERENCE 241-410-30
MARK MANGINO
KU RECORD BY DECADE YEARS OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL CONFERENCE 1890-1899 57-18-2 27-2-1 16-9-0 14-7-1 0-0-0 1900-1909 63-25-7 37-11-2 19-10-3 7-4-2 8-2-0 1910-1919 45-23-8 32-11-5 13-12-2 0-0-1 16-13-4 1920-1929 32-37-10 23-15-5 9-22-5 0-0-0 21-31-8 1930-1939 37-44-8 16-20-5 21-24-3 0-0-0 17-27-5 1940-1949 45-48-6 27-17-1 18-28-3 0-3-2 21-29-2 1950-1959 43-53-4 24-27-2 19-25-2 0-1-0 25-33-2 1960-1969 50-48-4 26-22-2 23-25-2 1-1-0 34-33-3 1970-1979 44-66-2 27-29-2 17-35-0 0-2-0 22-46-2 1980-1989 38-68-6 27-34-0 11-33-6 0-1-0 19-48-3 1990-1999 56-57-1 36-24-0 17-32-1 3-1-0 29-44-1 2000-2009 57-63-0 41-24-0 12-35-0 4-4-0 26-54-0 2010-2015 12-60-0 12-27-0 0-31-0 0-2-0 3-50-0 OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 579-610-58 355-263-25 195-321-27 29-26-6
CONFERENCE 241-410-30
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TOTALS
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OVERALL 579-610-58
NEUTRAL CONF. -- 2-6-0 -- 3-5-0 -- 1-7-0 -- 3-5-0 -- 2-6-0 -- 1-7-0 -- 0-8-0 0-1-0 3-5-0 -- 2-6-0 1-1-0 3-5-0 -- 3-5-0 1-1-0 7-1-0 2-0-0 4-4-0 0-1-0 1-7-0 0-1-0 1-7-0 0-1-0 0-9-0 -- 0-9-0 -- 1-8-0 -- 1-8-0 -- 0-9-0
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TOTALS
AWAY 3-3-0 0-5-0 1-4-0 0-5-0 1-4-0 1-3-0 1-5-0 1-4-0 1-4-0 0-4-0 1-4-0 4-0-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 0-5-0
Cs
HOME 1-4-0 5-1-0 3-3-0 5-2-0 3-3-0 2-5-0 1-5-0 5-2-0 3-3-0 6-0-0 5-2-0 7-0-0 5-2-0 4-2-0 3-4-0 2-4-0 1-5-0 3-4-0 3-3-0 0-7-0
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OVERALL 4-7-0 5-6-0 4-7-0 5-7-0 4-7-0 3-8-0 2-10-0 6-7-0 4-7-0 7-5-0 6-6-0 12-1-0 8-5-0 5-7-0 3-9-0 2-10-0 1-11-0 3-9-0 3-9-0 0-12-0
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YEAR 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
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ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES A Mike Ackerley Vic Adamle Rocky Alt Dee Andros
1980-82 1988-96 1986-87 1953
B Bill Baldridge Bobby Baldwin Johnny Barr Tom Batta David Beaty Tim Beck George Bernhardt Greg Blache Don Blackwelder Brandon Blaney Jeff Blasko Ken Blue Jay Bond Jay Bonds Clint Bowen Todd Bradford Vic Bradford Mitch Browning Sandy Buda Frank Bukaty John W. Bunn Tim Burke
1983 1974 2000-01 1979-82 2008-09, 2011 2005-07 1958-66, 1971-74 1987 1974-78 2002-09 2012-14 1971-74 1911-15, 1917 1983-84 2001-09, 2012-Present 2016-Present 1946-48 1988-96 1967-74 1940 1923-29 2000-01
C Dave Campo Ernest Casini Rick Christie George Clark Don Clements Joe Bob Clements Jim Cochran W.J. Coleman Earnest Collins Ken Conatser Ralph L. Conger Scott Conley John Cooper Norman Cooper Gene Corrotto Forrest B. Cox Dick Crayne DeMontie Cross
2012-14 1935 1983 1916 1956 2008 1986-87 1909 2003-06 2002 1937-38 1987 1967-72 1948 1953 1932-34 1938 2012
D Mark Dantonio Alan Davidson Les Davis Joe DeForest Bruce DeHaven Mike Dickens Jim Dickey Tyrone Dixon Dave Doeren Terry Donahue Larry Donovan Dave Dunkelberger
1991-94 1925 1927 2016-Present 1979-81 1983-85 1973-74 2002-04 2002-05 1968-70 1979 1986-87
E Vic Eumont
1984-89
F Don Fambrough Mark Farley Bob Fello Robert Ford Dick Foster John Fox Leonard Frank
1948-53, 1958-70 1997-2000 1988-94 1986 1971-74 1983 1912-13
G Michael Garrison Al Gebert Mike Getto Denzel Gibbens
1997-98 1956-57 1929-39, 1947-50 1945
David Gibbs Dave Gillespie Ted Gilmore Bobby Goad Jakc Green J.B. Grimes Rex Grossart Tim Grunhard
1995-96 1995-96 1999 1958-60 1967 2010-11 1956-58 2012-13
H John Hadl Ed Hall “Shorty” Hamil Mike Hankwitz Bill Hargiss Tom Hayes R.D. Helt Pat Henderson Hank Hettwer Jim Hillis Stephen C. Hinshaw J.C. Hixon Vince Hoch William “Red” Hogan Archie Hogg Bob Hubbard Gary Huff “Red” Huffman Tony Hull Vic Hurt Gary Hyman
2015 1948-52 1997-2000 2014
L Paul Laird Harry Lansing Howard Leaslett Ben Lee Bob Lee John Levra Tommie Liggins Rob Likens Ad Lindsey Roland Logan Chuck Long Guy Lookabaugh
1917 1939-41 1920 1963-66 1971-73 1975-78 1983-85 2015-Present 1919-21 1930-31 2010-11 1926
M Mike Mahoney Mike Mallory John Manning Ken Martin Louie Matsakis Billie Matthews Leon McCarty Dave McClain Charlie McCuller Don McLeary Brian McNeely Todd Middleton Bill Miller Reggie Mitchell
O Ben Olison
1968-70
Bill Pace Joe Pannunzio E.E. Parry Kenny Perry Jason Phillips Tim Phillips Wade Phillips Don Pierce Don Pile Dick Piskotsky Sam Pittman Ted Plumb Ron Powlus Glenn Presnell Dick Purdy Dave Putts Jan Quarless Nick Quartaro
1986 2006 1935 1975-78 2007-09, 2014 1970 1912-16 1967-68 1967-73 1977-82 1985 1997-2000 2009 1988-96, 2010-15
Rich Rachel Ellis Rainsberger Bud Ratliff John Reagan Howard Reed Carl Reese Dick Reich “Tad” Reid Dick Reinking Max Replogle Wayne Replogle Mike Rogers Golden Pat Ruel Gary Rutledge
1954-61 1986-87 1907 2015-Present 2016-Present 1990-96 1975 1945 1978-79 1954-57 2001 1972-73 2012-13 1937 1981-82 1954-57 1986-87 2002-06
1979-82 1965 1984-85 2005-09, 2014 1910 1975-76 1956 1923 1956 1939 1940-42, 1945-63 1956 1988-96 1975-77
S Frank Sabatini John Sabo Bill Salmon Bill Schaake Elmer Schaake Rip Scherer Karl Schlademan Paul Schofer Vince Semary Vic Shealy Mike Sheppard David Shirk Dan Shonka Ted Shultz Tom Sims Vantz Singletary Bobby Skahan Michael Slater Mike Solari Joe Spencer Russell Sprong Ralph Sproull Aaron Stamn Harold O. Steele Kent Stephenson Norm Stoppell Mano Stukey Milton Sullivant
Mike Sweatman
1978-82
T Bernie Taylor Floyd Temple Calvin Thibodeaux Carl Torbush Dick Tomey Steve Tovar Larry Travis Tom Triplett Tucker
1961-66 1966-74 2015 2010 1967-70 2007-08 1971 1956-62 1902
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K Kevin Kane Cliff Kimsey Walt Klinker Klint Kubiak
1943-48
Q 2012-13 1946-48
J Je’Ney Jackson Clarence James Don James John Jefferson Bill Jennings Jay Johnson Larry Jones Travis Jones
1983-86 1938 1997-2000 2005-06 1906-11 1927, 1931 1930
N Dean Nesmith
1978-81, 1988-89 1941 1905 1995-96 1934-36, 1938 2000 1988-93 2002-04 1974-78 1988-90 1928-31 1969-70 1984-85 1949 1895 1955 1987 1945 2016-Present 1939-42 2015
I Rob Ianello Bob Ingalls
Mike Monos Howard Moreland Dick Moseley Earle Mosley Arthur Mosse Lawrence Mullins Paul Murphy
1955 1925-27 1997-2000 1966 1943-44 2001 1921-23 1954-57 1975-76 2010-11 1983 1939 1979 1924 2009 2011 1971 2016-Present 1983-85 1972-73 1922 1915 2010-11 1926-27 1979-82 1956 1938 1940
Hub Ulrich
1950-53
V Bob Valesente Lance Van Zandt Scott Vestal
1984-85 1975-76 2013-14
W Lynn O. Waldorf George Warhop Ed Warinner Dave Warner Lauri Wartiainen Morris Watts Doug Weaver Jim Webster Bill Weidlein Vere Wellman A.H. “Pop” Werner Louis West Jack White Ardell Wiegandt Del Wight Clayton Williams Ivy Williams Robert Wimberly Buddy Wyatt Darrell Wyatt
1928 1985-86 2003-04, 2007-09 1988-96 1954-57 1982 1967-69 1975-78 1914 1964-66 1949-52 1986-87 1975-78 1997-2000 1997-98 1978 1979-81 2010-11 2010-13 1997-2000, 2010
Y Zach Yenser Bill Young
2015-Present 2002-07
Z Ron Zook
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MEDIA INFORMATION WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE Each Monday a complete release previewing the upcoming game and reviewing the season will be available on KUAthletics.com. The release will also be e-mailed to media requesting this service each Monday.
WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE--MEDIA LUNCHEON Kansas head football coach David Beaty will conduct a weekly press conference each Tuesday during the season. A media luncheon is held at 12 p.m., in the Gridiron Room located in the Anderson Family Football Complex south of Kivisto Field at Memorial Stadium. The weekly press conferences follow in the George R. Mrkonic Auditorium at 1 p.m. Requested assistant coaches and players will be made available each week following the Beaty press conference (approximately 1:30 p.m.).
INTERVIEWS Contact the communications office for all player or coach interview requests.
1651 Naismith Drive 1400 Parrott Lawrence, KS 66045
Office Fax Website
(785) 864-3417 (785) 864-7944 KUAthletics.com
Todd Kober Associate AD/Executive Director External Branding HISTORY
Coach Beaty will also be available on the weekly Big 12 Teleconference on Mondays at 10 a.m. Central. Information on how to take part in the teleconference is available through the Big 12 Conference office.
KANSAS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Katy Lonergan Director of Football Communications
All interviews with players during the season will take place at 1:30 p.m., on Tuesdays in the Gridiron Room at the Anderson Family Football Complex. To request players, media should contact Katy Lonergan, Director of Football Communications, by noon each Monday at katyl@ku.edu or (785) 864-7314. Out-of-town media wishing to interview Kansas players should also contact the communications office with their requests by noon the day prior to the interview. Home and cell phone numbers for players will not be provided and players have been instructed not to accept calls from media without prior notice from the communications office. Please do not contact a player or coach without scheduling the interview through the communications office.
COVERING HOME GAMES CREDENTIALS All credential requests can be made online. Contact the communications office for information on how to access the page. Credentials requested after Monday of the game week will not be mailed. Instead, they will be available for pickup at a location agreeable to both parties. The Kivisto Field at Memorial Stadium Media Will Call distribution location is at the base of the elevator, below the pressbox, on the west side of the stadium. GETTING TO KIVISTO FIELD AT MEMORIAL STADIUM From Kansas City (Kansas City International Airport), Take I-29 North to I-435 South toward Topeka. Merge onto I-70 West to Topeka. Use exit 202 (west exit) in Lawrence and drive south to ninth street. Take a left (east) on ninth street to Mississippi Street and turn right (south).
D.J. Haurin Assistant Director, Communications, FB
Trae Green Student Assistant, Communications, FB
Erin Penning Office Manager Credentials/Pressbox
PARKING Media parking is located in the Mississippi Street Parking Garage just south of the Kansas Union on the southeast side of Memorial Stadium. The garage is approximately two blocks away from the stadium.
Chris Theisen Assistant AD, Communications
PRESSBOX SERVICES Packets with pregame information will be distributed in advance of kickoff on the day of the game. Quarter, halftime, and final statistics, game books, coaches and player quote sheets are all regular services on game day. Stat monitors with live, updated statistics are available throughout the print media level and in booths for electronic media. In addition, television monitors are also part of the fixtures in both home and visiting radio booths.
Brad Gilbert Assistant Director of Communications Jackie Berra Director of Creative Services
WIRELESS INTERNET Complimentary access to wireless internet is available at Memorial Stadium and information about how to access it will be available in the pressbox.
Kevin McCarty Web Designer Jeff Jacobsen Photographer
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TELEPHONES Writers wanting phone lines at their seat locations should contact the KU Telecommunications Office at (785) 864-9300 regarding installation. For specific line location, please list Katy Lonergan as the contact. Allow at least two weeks notice prior to the game.
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PRESSBOX The Kivisto Field at Memorial Stadium pressbox is located on the west side of the stadium. Entrance is at the base of the elevator located just off of Maine Street. Level eight is reserved for the print media, home and visiting radio, home and visiting booths for coaches and athletics directors, along with game and scoreboard operations. Level nine serves as the photo deck and the location for television booths.
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UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR Since arriving at the University of Kansas in 2009, Bernadette Gary-Little has advanced KU’s mission of lifting students and society by educating leaders, building healthy communities and making discoveries that change the world. Through the Bold Aspirations strategic plan, KU is changing the way it prepares students for success. It’s fostering research and scholarship across all disciplines, and sharing the benefits of a flagship university with the state and world.
DR. BERNADETTE GRAY-LITTLE POSITION
CHANCELLOR
ALMA MATER
MARYWOOD, ‘66
EXPERIENCE
EIGHTH YEAR
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 2009-present 2007-09
Kansas (Chancellor) North Carolina
(Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost) 2004-06
North Carolina (Dean Arts & Sciences)
2001-04
North Carolina (Exec. Vice Provost)
1999-2001
North Carolina (Sr. Assoc. Dean)
1993-98
North Carolina (Psychology Chair)
1982-93
North Carolina (Dir., Psych. Grad. program)
Gray-Little led the effort to create new admission standards for the University of Kansas. These new standards go into effect for freshmen entering KU in the fall of 2016 and will give students and families a more-accurate picture of what it takes to be successful at a research university. Under Chancellor Gray-Little’s leadership, the university has also revamped financial aid, creating four-year renewable scholarships and expanding the Jayhawk Generations Scholarship. And it has launched its first university-wide curriculum, the KU Core, which incorporates both classes and experiences, making KU a leader among its national peers.
Gray-Little has also been instrumental to Far Above: The Campaign for Kansas, KU Endowment’s $1.2 billion comprehensive fundraising campaign. Additionally, the university’s Changing for Excellence initiative is making administrative operations more efficient, with the savings being invested in education and research. As chancellor, Gray-Little is the chief executive officer of the university, overseeing campuses in Lawrence, Kansas City, Overland Park, Salina and Wichita, as well as research and educational centers in Garden City, Hays, Parsons, Pittsburg, Topeka and Yoder. Gray-Little serves on the Board of Directors for the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and will conclude a term as chair of that board this year. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and begins a five-year service on the National Institutes of Health Advisory Committee for the Director in 2017. Prior to becoming KU’s 17th Chancellor, GrayLittle held leadership positions at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, including executive vice chancellor and provost.
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Dr. Sheahon (SHAY-un) Zenger’s genuine care for coaches and student-athletes has hallmarked his career in intercollegiate athletics. That care, which he has exhibited since his arrival as Athletics Director in January 2011, has helped KU’s coaches and student-athletes achieve outstanding performances on both the conference and national stages. Highlights include:
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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR
ALMA MATER
KANSAS STATE, ‘88
EXPERIENCE
SIXTH YEAR
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY 2011-present
Kansas (Athletic Director)
2005-11
Illinois State (Athletic Director)
2001-05
Kansas State (Assoc. Athletic Dir.)
COACHING HISTORY 1998-2000 Wyoming (Assistant Head Coach) 1997
Wyoming (Rec. Coord.)
1996
South Florida (Rec. Coord.)
1989-92
Kansas State (Dir. Football Ops) Drake (Assistant Coach)
1987
Manhattan HS (Head Coach)
Zenger’s career took several turns before landing in athletics administration. He coached football at Drake University right after graduation; he then joined Bill Snyder’s staff at Kansas State, serving in key roles as assistant recruiting coordinator and director of football operations. He also coached at South Florida and Wyoming. Zenger earned two degrees from Kansas State before coming to KU to earn his Ph.D. in educational policy and leadership, strengthening his understanding of university leadership at the highest levels. He served as KSU’s associate athletics director for development before becoming Athletics Director at Illinois State in 2005.
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Zenger recently chaired KU’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisory Group, and also serves on the university’s Brand Leadership Committee. He served for three years on the NCAA Division I Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement and on two NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Division committees. He was also a member of the Executive Committee of NACDA’s Division I FCS Athletic Directors Association. He is married to the former Pam McAnarney; they have three children: Luke, Abby and Jake.
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Zenger has spearheaded some $80 million in new Kansas Athletics facilities as well – improvements he expects will help KU’s coaches and student-athletes continue their run of outstanding performances. Notable among these is the completion of the DeBruce Center, the new permanent home of James Naismith’s original “Rules of Basket Ball.” In addition, a $2 million renovation of the football locker room is now underway. The track surrounding the football field was removed in summer 2014, replaced with new artificial turf, bringing the turf to within 10 feet of the stands. A $1 million renovation of the Jayhawks’ Sports Medicine Facility has provided modernized rehabilitation, an x-ray room and treatment areas. Fall 2015 saw the opening of McCarthy Hall, which houses
Zenger came to KU after serving for five years as athletics director at Illinois State University, helping steer ISU Athletics to a place of prominence in the Missouri Valley Conference. ISU reached new heights in fundraising, academics and community service during Zenger’s tenure there.
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During 2015-16, 12 KU teams were represented in NCAA postseason competition, the most-ever KU appearances in one year.
Stressing a culture of competitiveness and citizenship, Zenger has instituted KU Leads, a student-athlete development program dedicated to fostering committed leaders and supporting career development.
HISTORY
DR. SHEAHON ZENGER
• A National Championship for the Women’s Outdoor Track & Field team, and seven individual national championships. • NCAA Final Four and Elite 8 appearances for Men’s Basketball and six Big 12 Conference regular-season championships, raising that streak of titles to 12. • NCAA Final Four and Sweet 16 (and four straight NCAA) appearances for Volleyball. • Two NCAA Sweet 16 appearances for Women’s Basketball. • NCAA Tournament appearances for Softball (twice), Baseball, Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Golf, and Tennis. • Four National Coach-of-the-Year awards – Stanley Redwine, women’s track and field; Bill Self, men’s basketball; Ray Bechard, volleyball, and Laura Kuhn (assistant coach), volleyball – and several Big 12 Conference Coach-of-the-Year awards – Self (three times), Redwine (three times), Bechard (three times), and Clark Campbell, swimming (twice). In addition, third-year tennis coach Todd Chapman was named 2016 Coach of the Year for the Central Region after leading the Jayhawks to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 17 years.
the men’s basketball team and an equal number of distinguished non-student-athletes. The beautiful new, nationally acclaimed Rock Chalk Park, home to KU soccer, softball, and track and field, has already hosted its first NCAA meet, and more are on the horizon. And the soon-to-be-completed Jayhawk Tennis Center, an indoor-outdoor complex at Rock Chalk Park, will house the KU tennis team.
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JAYHAWK IMG SPORTS NETWORK Jayhawk IMG Sports Marketing 123 West 8th Street, Suite 303 Lawrence, KS 66044
Office
(785) 312-7555
University of Kansas football games can be heard exclusively on the Jayhawk IMG Sports Network, which includes 31 stations in 33 markets. Brian Hanni and David Lawrence handle the play-by-play and analysis. Josh Klingler reports from the sidelines and handles the Crimson and Blue Show, which runs prior to each KU game, while also providing a postgame interview with head coach David Beaty and Jayhawk players. The Jayhawk IMG Sports Network is operated by Jayhawk IMG Sports Marketing, a division of IMG College with offices in Lawrence. The company also publishes the gameday fancards and manages stadium signage and videoboard advertising for Kansas Athletics. Marc Tuttle serves as the general manager of Jayhawk IMG Sports Marketing. Hanni was named the play-by-play voice of Kansas Jayhawk football and men’s basketball on the Jayhawk/IMG Radio Network on June 21, 2016. He replaces Bob Davis, who served in that role from 1984 until his retirement this in the spring of 2016. Hanni will also host “Hawk Talk,” the weekly radio shows of Beaty and men’s basketball coach Bill Self, and perform other duties as assigned by Kansas Athletics. A Topeka, Kansas native, Hanni graduated from the University of Kansas in 2002 with a broadcast management degree with an emphasis on sports broadcasting and media sales. Hanni created the daily show “Rock Chalk Sports Talk” on KLWN Radio in Lawrence in the summer of 2002 and hosted it until 2012. The Jayhawk Radio Network has aired the show since 2008. Hanni did radio broadcasts of KU baseball games for over a decade, and spent eight years on the radio broadcast team for KU women’s basketball. He also served occasionally on KU men’s basketball and football broadcasts for eight years. Hanni left Lawrence in 2012 to become the voice of Texas Tech men’s basketball and baseball on the Texas Tech Sports Radio Network. He also did a weekday radio show, “The Bottom Line.”
JAYHAWK NETWORK AFFILIATES Abilene/Salina Belleville Chanute Coffeyville/Independence/Fredonia Concordia Dodge City Emporia Fort Scott Fort Scott Garden City/Leoti Glen Elder/Cawker City Goodland/Colby Great Bend/Larned Hays Hutchinson Iola Kansas City Lawrence (Flagship) Lawrence (Flagship) Liberal Marysville Parsons Parsons Phillipsburg Phillipsburg Russell Topeka Topeka Wellington Wichita Wichita/Clearwater Winfield *affiliates subject to change, check your local listings
Hanni has won over 25 awards from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters. In 2015 he was inducted into the Topeka West High School Sports Hall of Fame for his efforts in sportscasting.
KSAJ-98.5 FM KREP 92.1 FM KKOY-105.5 FM KIND 102.9 KCKS-94.9 FM KZRD-93.9 FM KVOE-1400 AM KMDO-1600 AM KOMB-103.9 FM KWKR-99.9 FM KZDY-96.3 FM KWGB-97.9 FM KBGL-106.9 FM KAYS-1400 AM KSKU-94.7 FM KIOL-1370 AM KCSP-610 AM KLWN-1320 AM KLZR-105.9 FM KSCB-1270 AM KNDY-95.5 FM KLKC-1540 AM KLKC-93.5 FM KKAN-1490 AM KQMA-92.5 FM KRSL-990 AM KMAJ 1440 AM KWIC 99.3 FM KWME-93.5 FM KFH-1240 AM KFH-98.7 FM KKLE-1550 AM
Use your computer or mobile device to catch every Kansas broadcast on the web or via the TuneIn app.
Hanni is well-known in the Lawrence community, not only for his broadcasting talent but also for his charity work. In 2009 he founded (and still organizes) an annual celebrity basketball game, “The Rock Chalk Roundball Classic,” which raises money for local families fighting cancer. He is an active participant in other youth-related organizations within the community as well. Lawrence is in his 30th season with the Jayhawk IMG Sports Network and his 10th full season inside the broadcast booth. He has hosted the Crimson and Blue Show and performed sideline reporting duties on the Network for 22 years. A four-year letterwinner while playing tight end and offensive guard at KU, Lawrence was a team captain, offensive player of the year and an All-Big Eight selection in 1981. He served as a graduate assistant coach under Kansas coaches Don Fambrough and Mike Gottfried. Since 1985, he has been a health teacher at South Junior High School in Lawrence, where he also was head football coach for 17 years. Lawrence was analyst on the KU football radio broadcasts in 1982 and was the TV analyst for KU football telecasts on Sunflower Broadband Channel 6 from 1988 to 1994. Klingler serves as the team’s sideline reporter and also hosts the pregame Crimson and Blue Show. He has been a part of the Jayhawk IMG Network since 2005 covering football, men’s and women’s basketball. He also is the morning drive co-host on 610 Sports Radio KCSP in Kansas City. Bob Newton, who handles broadcast operations and affiliate communications, is in his 33rd year as producer-engineer of the Jayhawk IMG Sports Network. He also provides technical support for the student radio stations at KU and Baker University, and is a duty officer and public information officer for Douglas County Emergency Management.
ALL-TIME JAYHAWK RADIO VOICES 1946-84 1953-54 1955-57 1958-60 1960-66 1967-68 1968-74 1975-84 1983-84 1984-2005 1993-2005 2006-14 2015 2016
Max Falkenstien (pbp), Gerry Barker (cc), Bob Fromme (cc), David Jaynes (cc), Jim Fender (cc) Merle Harmon (pbp) Bill Grigsby (pbp), Dick Harp (cc) Monte Moore (pbp), Dick Harp (cc) Tom Hedrick (pbp), Dick Harp (cc), Dan Kahler (cc) Gary Bender (pbp), Galen Fiss (cc) Jerry Bailey (pbp), Dan Kahler (cc) Tom Hedrick (pbp), Steve Sutherland (cc), Bob Neu (cc), David Jaynes (cc) Tom Hedrick (pbp), Kevin Harlan (cc) Bob Davis (pbp), Max Falkenstien (cc) David Lawrence (sidelines) Bob Davis (pbp), David Lawrence (cc), Nate Bukaty (sidelines) Bob Davis (pbp), David Lawrence (cc), Josh Klinger (sidelines) Brian Hanni (pbp), David Lawrence (cc), Josh Klingler (sidelines)
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NCAA COMPLIANCE
As a fan of KU Athletics, it is important to become familiar with NCAA, Big 12 and Kansas Athletics Compliance rules. Please review the following information as a brief guide to NCAA compliance and feel free to contact our office at any time. We appreciate your support and cooperation. Rock Chalk Jayhawk!
*This list is not exhaustive. Please contact the Kansas Athletics Compliance Office if you have any questions about your possible status as a booster. Once an individual or entity is deemed to be a booster it carries that status forever. PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETES A prospective student-athlete is anyone who has entered the ninth grade. Impermissible activities with a prospective student-athlete include: • Having any type of recruiting communication including conversations, letters and messages. • Conducting any evaluation of their physical ability on behalf of the Kansas coaching staff. • Contacting the prospective student-athlete. Getting involved without consent from the Compliance Office could jeopardize the eligibility of the prospective student-athlete.
Kansas Athletics Compliance Office 1651 Naismith Drive Lawrence, KS 66045
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RECRUITING INDUCEMENT: A recruiting inducement under NCAA rules is any special gift or arrangement provided to a prospective student-athlete that is not available to the general population. The arrangement of such a benefit would be considered an improper inducement to encourage the eventual enrollment of a prospective studentathlete.
FOR SPECIFIC NCAA RULE INTERPRETATIONS, PLEASE CONTACT THE ATHLETIC COMPLIANCE OFFICE:
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IMPERMISSIBLE EXTRA BENEFITS EXAMPLES (THIS IS NOT AN EXHAUSTIVE LIST): For Prospective Student-Athletes and Enrolled Student-Athletes For Prospective and Current Student-Athletes: • Cash or loans or the co-signing of loans • Assistance with paying bills, rent or mortgages • Use of an automobile or any other transportation • Admission to an event (e.g. movies, athletic events, banquets, clubs, special events/parties, concerts, etc.) • Gifts of any kind, including those on special occasions such as birthdays, religious holidays, graduation, etc. • Free or reduced-cost services, rentals, or purchases of any type (e.g. meals, drinks, clothing, laundry, haircuts, legal fees, tattoos, golf, car repairs, etc.) • Free or reduced-cost housing for any length of time --Entertainment • Use of your telephone or credit card • Providing them a meal • Academic assistance of any kind (e.g., tutoring, editing papers/projects, assistance in completing class work, use of computer, etc.)
1. You should always report any suspected or known violations to the Compliance Office immediately. 2. The NCAA holds Kansas Athletics accountable for the actions of its fans and supporters. If you are involved with NCAA violations (known or unknown), Kansas may have to forfeit games, entire seasons, scholarships, recruiting opportunities, or may be prohibited from participating in the post-season. 3. You may send information about prospects to Kansas Athletics coaching staff members. 4. You may continue established relationships with friends and neighbors whose children are prospects or student-athletes. The relationship must pre-dates high school and is not based on his/her status an athlete (must register with Compliance). 5. You may not be involved in recruiting prospective student-athletes on behalf of Kansas Athletics. A prospective student-athlete is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade. 6. You may not become involved in arranging for a prospect, a Kansas student-athlete, or a Kansas student- athlete’s friends or family to receive money or financial assistance of any kind. 7. You may not provide transportation to a prospect, student-athlete or their friends and family. 8. You cannot spend funds to entertain prospects, student-athletes or their friends and family. 9. You may not use a photo or name of a studentathlete for commercial purposes or sell studentathlete memorabilia. 10. Always ask before you act!
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EMPLOYMENT OF A STUDENT-ATHLETE Employment of a student-athlete is permissible, provided all six of the following conditions are met: 1. Student-athlete is only paid for the work actually performed; 2. Student-athlete is paid at the rate commensurate with the going rate in that locale for similar services; 3. Student-athlete may not be compensated in any manner for any value or utility that he or she may have for an employer because of any publicity, reputation, fame, or personal following that he/she may have because of his or her athletics ability; 4. Student-athletes must register all jobs during the academic year and the summer by completing
EXTRA BENEFITS An extra benefit is any special gift or arrangement provided to a student-athlete, or student-athlete’s friends or family members which is not available to the general KU student body or the general public. Should a prospective student-athlete or current student athlete receive an extra benefit they will be ineligible for competition.
NCAA RULES Top 10 Things Fans & Friends of Kansas Athletics Should Know About NCAA Rules:
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PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES – STUDENT-ATHLETES • Student-athletes are not eligible for participation in intercollegiate athletics if he/she accepts compensation, or permits the use of his/her name or pictures to promote a commercial enterprise. • A student-athlete’s name or picture may not be used to advertise, recommend, or promote directly the sale or use of a commercial product or service of any kind. • If a student-athlete’s name or picture appears on commercial items (t-shirts, playing cards, posters, photographs, etc.) or is used to promote a commercial product without the student-athlete’s knowledge or permission, the student-athlete and the institution are required to take steps to stop such an activity in order to retain the student-athlete’s eligibility.
GAMBLING ACTIVITIES NCAA rules prohibit student-athletes and athletic department staff members from participating in any sports gambling activity or providing information concerning competitions to individuals involved in organized gambling activities. Additionally, it is a violation of federal law for boosters, student-athletes, or staff members to tamper with the outcome of a collegiate contest. Please do not ask any studentathletes or staff members for information regarding student-athlete performance/injuries.
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BOOSTER DEFINED A booster is any individual, independent agency, corporate entity (e.g., apparel or equipment manufacturer), or other organization that is known to: • Hold, or have ever held, season tickets for any sport with Kansas Athletics; • Have participated in, or to be a member of, an agency or organization promoting any Kansas Athletics program (e.g. University of Kansas Alumni Association, K Club, sport booster groups, etc.); • Have made financial contributions to the athletics department or to an athletics booster organization of that institution (e.g. Hardwood Club or any sportspecific booster groups); • Be assisting, or to have assisted in, providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families, which would trigger booster status under NCAA rules. These benefits include, but are not limited to, financial assistance, use of a car, use of a cell phone, etc.; • Provide allowable benefits (e.g., summer jobs) to enrolled student-athletes; or • Promote Kansas Athletics in any way.
the Student-Athlete Employment Form and returning it to the Athletics Compliance Office prior to beginning work; 5. Proof of earnings is required and all student-athletes must submit a pay stub at the end of their employment. All paperwork must be submitted along with a verification of earnings; and 6. Employers MUST confirm their employment of Kansas Athletics student-athletes prior to the studentathletes’ employment.
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WILLIAMS EDUCATION FUND Thank you to all of the Williams Education Fund donors who help support our 500-plus studentathletes. HALL OF FAME Dana & Sue Anderson Jean & Justin Anderson, DDS Phillip & Betty Baker Melody & Joe Balentine Randy & Nancy Blue David Booth Mark W. Booth Jeanne & Joe Brandmeyer Ben Breidenthal & McKenzie Breidenthal Herbert & Bonnie Buchbinder Bruce & Jeanie Bundy Capital City Bank/Frank Sabatini Gerald Capps Ron Carlson Arnold & Carol Caviar Jack Clevenger Stephen & Barbara Cloud H. Richard & Barry Lee Coleman The Compton Family Scott & Betsy Coons Dr. & Mrs. Kevin Cunningham Debra DeBiasse, M.D. & North McArthur John & Brenda Dicus John C Dicus Robert & Kloria Dodson and Family Ron & Dawn Dutton Jeff & Polly Gentry Richard D. Goppert The R.K. Richey Family Gray Manufacturing/Vektek Kirk & Kendall Hagan Sterling Hall Family Chuck & Kathy Heath Forrest Hoglund Catherine Holland Carolie & Bill Hougland Jayhawk Sports Marketing Kenneth & Amy Johnson Kay & Monte Johnson Family Kevin R. & Nancy H. Jones Family Thomas K. & Patricia L. Jones Ken Wagnon Family Foundation Michael & Michelle Kimbell Kivisto Family Fund Knap & Bo Knapheide Rick & Alma Lahm Lance & Lauren Larson Lance LeMay Jim Lewis/Rick Ball Mark & Susan Lierz Tom & Kari Lipscomb Donald S. Lockton The Bob Moore Family Rick & Barbara MacArthur Bary L. & Anita Marquardt Kent & Missy McCarthy Bill & Ann McCort Dr. & Mrs. Sidney A. McKnight Jr. Earl & Kathleen Merkel Midwest MillerCoors Midwest Minerals, Inc. Mike Beatty Family Mike & Marsha Morrison - Matt & Krista Morrison Laird, Steve & Barry Noller Linda Ward O’Hara Larkin & Kristi O’Keefe Maynard & Sarah Oliverius Larry & Peggy O’Malley Richard F. & Ginger Owen Gary & Sue Padgett R.J. Plisky Bill & Aileen Pollock Power Sales & Advertising Todd & Colleen Preheim
Jerry & Charla Reilly Thomas H. Rinehart & Lisa Rinehart Hoffman Robert R. Riss, M.D. Ed & Barbara Roberts Ed Ryan & T.J. Rasmussen Miles E. Schnaer Molly & John Shawver Russ & Linda Ellis Sims R. Todd Slawson Kevin & Stefanie Sparks Pack & Jill St. Clair Linda & John Stewart Clark, Sue Ann, Pamela & Craig Stewart Jon & Christi Stewart Charles, Scott & Christopher Swyers Olathe Toyota Kyle & Barbara Vann Kevan & Gail Vick Tom & Teresa Walsh Adelaide Ward Scott H. Ward Thomas S. Ward Robert C & Opal D Wheeler Lew & Susan Wiens Tom Wiggans CHAMPION Dennis Aguiar Midway Ford Truck Center Kay & Dan Almanza Mike Miller Smitty & Donna Belcher Todd & Mary Benson Jan & Bob Benz Steve, Linda, Stacy & Tara Block Tom Bowser & Chris Bowser Michael R. Boyce Richard W. Boyer Kay & Don Brada Pat & Paula Brooks Jerry C. Brown Larry K. & Darren A. Brubaker Steve & Julia Burbridge Anderson Chandler Mitchell & Nell Katherine Chaney Stacie & Jeff Coder Brian A. Comito Conklin-Fangman, Investments Troy & Susan Cook & Family Daryl & Cindy Craft Dale Sharp Honda Brad & Patty Daniels Patrick G. & Caroline C. Davidson Kent & Michele Deutsch Dave & Dee Dillon Tom & Marilyn Dobski Karen & Derek Dummermuth Roy & Joan Edwards Family R.A. & Terry B. Edwards D. Mikel Elder, M.D. David & Debbi Elkouri John A. Elliott Family Jeffrey D. Evans Duane & Beth Fager Fee Insurance Group Martha Fee First Management Douglas A. Friesen, M.D. Charles & Patty Garney Brian & Elizabeth Gaudreau Cindy & Bill Geiger Victory Automotive Eric Gentry Stephen & Bobbie Gish Lee and Cyndy Glogau Deanna & Greg Graves Haas & Wilkerson Insurance Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Hallier Bill Hanna George & Carol Hansen Hartley Family Sports, LLC Steve Hatchett Hayes KU Athletic Trust Rex & Lisa Henoch
Hamilton & Traci Hill Steve & Jane Beach Hipp Mark Hobart Brent Holman Richard A. & Richard H. Hoover Michael & Lisa Humberd Roger Kampling Dan & Janet Kelly Mike Berkley & Debbie Berkley Bruce & Carol Keplinger Thomas G. Kokoruda Ron Kopp Landmark National Bank Dave & Becky Laney David & Stephanie Lawhorn Bryan & Carol Lawrence Mackey Family Mike & Jeanine Maloney Marshall Family Pat Martin Tom & Meef McBride McPherson Contractors, Inc. Michael & Cheryl Meier John & Nancy Miles Doug & Susan Miller John Mitchell, Jr. Bette M. Morris John & Denise Mundy Jane & Pat Murphy Barry Noller Nunnink & Associates LLC Bob & Janie Nyquist Ogden Leasing, Inc.- Dane Ogden O’Neill Family Kent & Marsha Palmberg Pam & Charles Peffer Mary Ann & Nick K. Powell John S. Ramsey Jeff & Kelly Randall Christopher J. & Rosalynn L. Redmond J.R. Reilly John & Christie Reniger Kent Richardson & Susan Richardson Allyn & Jill Risley Scott & Lisa Ritchie Mark J. Ritter Dave G & Jennifer Ruf III Jay Ruf Salisbury Supply Company Kent P. Saylor & Donna C. Saylor Gregory & Linda Schnose Don & Ruth Schwart Jim & Kelli Schwartz Greg & Laura Schwerdt Bob Sight Ford Grover & Mary Beth Simpson Dennis & Melissa Spratt Perry Sutherland Rob & Amy Sweatt Rick Taylor Bob & Kathie Taylor Matthew & Arden Treaster U.S. Bank Belinda Vail & Richard Bene Tom & Starr Wagstaff Kurt & Sue Watson Kirk Williams & Scott Williams The Williams Family Peoples Bank/Winter Family Rick & Lorie Worner The Wymore Family ALL-AMERICAN Lindsay T. Goss & Gary L. Ace Jim & Barbara Adam Robert T. & Susan Adams Steve Akers Rob & Wanda Allen Larry & Karen Allen American Eagle Outfitters Craig & Allison Anderson Keith L. Anderson Ash Grove Cement Company
Auto Exchange William Axcell & Erick Axcell James H. Johnson/Bob Kreutzer Gene & Pattie (Deer) Bailey Dierdre & Ronnie Baker John & Cindy Ballard L.G. Barcus & Sons, Inc. Jim & Shelby Bauer Dennis W. & Patricia L. Beach Dane & Daya Bear Becker Charitable Trust R. Scott & Debbie Beeler Steve & Ginny Beene Randall & Barbara Bell Patrick & Carol Askins Beller Mike & Pam Bengtson Jeff A. & Rebekah Berkley Gary G. Bickel Casey & Jacklyn Biggs Beverly Smith Billings Beth Bowers & Richard Bowers Rick Boyd Marilyn Mundon Breidenthal David & Mickie Brown Marc & Ashley Buehler Vincent & Joseph Burke Dak & Pat Burnett James G. Butler Jr./Kathi Butler Elizabeth S. Caldwell Ken Calhoun & Madeleine Davis James P. & James B. Carolus Chaffin Family Jeff & Kris Chanay Westar Co. Inc David J. Christie Theodore L. Starr Ellis Clark John & Kristen Clevenger Walter Cofer & Nicola Heskett Amanda L. Colgan, M.D. Chad & Jill Cook Dennis & Ellen Cooley Robert & Karen Corder William H. Coughlin & William J. Coughlin Rod & Carolee Daly Don & Carol Dawson Jay & Janie DeGoler Lance K. & Janine S. Deines Richard & Marsha Dietz Charles & Wynne Dillon Mary Dillon & Jon Hafker Reed & Stacey Dillon Griff & Cindy Docking Gregory L. Dove Fred & David Dunmire Rob & Cindy Eisenhauer Greg & Debby Ek Ken Eland John Ellena Jeff & Christine Elliott Dan J. Ertz & John C. Ertz Sarah & Ray Evans John S. Farrar Steven A. Fehr & Cynthia Wendt Amanda Fevurly Kent & Amy Fincham Steve & Peggy Frankamp John & Tara Gatti Susan & Todd Geiger Donna Geisler & Sarah Merriman Harry & Becky Gibson Pat & Karen Gideon Greg & Linda Goff John & Marcia Golden Bo Gollier G.R. Fiss Co. Ted & Barbara Gradolf Arnold R. Graham Jr. Great American Bank Connie & Ryan Grimes M.D. Joe & Pat Grzenda Greg Gurley & Dan Gurley Dr. Allen & Mrs. Gail Gutovitz
Chris & Paula Hahn, Geoffrey Hahn, Scott Hahn Dick Hall Jeff & Kay Hanes Dr. Joe Hannah Dana M. & Kimberly H. Harris Laura Hayes Don Heath Family Ronald & Julie Hein Julie & Richard Hellman Jane Henney & Robert Graham Matthew, Genevieve, Grant & Paige Henry William Hess/Charles W. Hess Jr. Barbara & Justin Hill Michael & Julie Hirons Mr. and Mrs. Sean K. Hogan Reid & Mary Lynn Holbrook Mark & Cathy Holefelder Clyde & Janis Holiwell Donald & Nancy Holman Wise & Reber Lawyers Larry Huebner & Tom Slack Kim & Michael Hutchison David & Angela Hutzenbuhler INTRUST Bank Drue/Matt Jennings Jeter Law Firm, LLP Jeff & Dawn Johnson Peggy & Larry Johnson Robert C. Johnson Joe B. & Nancy A. Jones Rick & Susan Kastner Al & Barbara Kelley James W. & Nancy J. Kelley Charles Kelly M.D. & Tammy Kelly Tony & Teresa Kempf Ron & Loretta Ketzner Jack & John Kilroy Brian & Meya Kindred King Bancshares Inc., Shirley A. Deterding Frank & Nancy Kirk Pat & Judy Klein Lampton Welding Supply Jack & Lois Leatherman Michael & Sara Legleiter Curt & Jane Lewis John V. Lindsey Jr. & Janice L. Conner Barry & Carol Linnens Jeff & Allison Long Longbine Auto Plaza-Jeff Longbine John C. & Glenda J. Lowdermilk Jim & Sue Lund John & Justin Lungstrum Steve & Melinda Luthye Teresa Markowitz Carl McCaffree Dr. & Mrs. Michael & Linda McClintick Dr. Michael T & Shelle McCoy J. Gary & Joann W. McEachen Richard Mettee & Toni Gray Patrick & Marni Mills Lynn Mitchelson John Mize, Jr. & Jonathan Mize Joe & Susan Morris Andrea Mosher George R. Jr. & John W. Mrkonic Daphne Nan Muchnic Chris & Laurie Muder John C. Nettels Chris & Barbara Nichols Jerry Nossaman Lindsay Olsen O’Malley Beverage - Kevin & Colleen O’Malley Mr. & Mrs. Mike O’Neal Ray & Stacey Paine Brett & Amy Parise Domnick Parretta Pat & Cherri Peery Pegasus Capital Management William J. & Marlene V. Penny Larry & Morgan Pfeiffer William & Traci Pickert Daniel & Courtney Platts
Charles Pohl, Kent E. Dobbins, O.D. & Jacob W. Letourneau, O.D., P.A. Martha H. Poos & Carol Poos Maloney Mike & Lori Porter John A. Priddle Connie Estes Puett Pur-O-Zone, Inc. Radiologic Professional Services P.A. Craig & Barb Ramsey Joseph & Susan Rebein Marynell Jones & Marynell D. Reece Reed Family Foundation Dayne & Clare Relihan Robert & Kathryn Ricci Jay & Cindy Richardson George & Jeannene Rider Michael & Elaine Riggs John & Nancy Riley Scott & Carol Ritchie Ed & Joyce Rosales Jack D. Rowe David Ruisch Steve Rus & Darren Rus Drs. Luis & Christina Salazar Mike & Cathy Sanner Ryan & Monica Savage Schleich Family Dr. Stephanie & Ken Schmidt Gary, Jessica, Katelynn & Drew Scott Roger & Kathleen Sevedge George & Diane Sevick WL “Butch” & Judi Shaffer Matt & Rita Shaffer Jeff & Susan Sigler Steven & Mary Beth Smith Stephen & Sherryl Stanfield Jeffrey B. & Sarah H. Stanton Robert L. & Mary K. Stephens Robert A. & S. Matthew Stinson Stolzer Family Foundation Monty & Catherine Strecker Doug Stull, MD Drexel Technologies, Inc. Harry & Kay Craig Roger & Willena Theis Dr. R. Wayne & Joyce Thompson Topeka Capital-Journal Douglas T. Tyler & Karen Fegan Tyler Larry & Sheila Ullmann Robbie & Madi Vannaman Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Vecchie Richard & Debbie Vignatelli Konzem William J. & Kate Mrkonic-Walsh Shirley & West Waugh John Wright & Kathryn Welch Tom White Dave & Carolyn Curnutt Family Dr. Howard & Cathy Wilcox Carl & Kathleen Wilhite Jeff & Vicki Wilson Brian & Darci Winter V. Cheryl Womack Mark & Sheree Yardley Yearout Family Gregory Young LEGEND James E. & Colleen Akers Alenco Home Improvement Robert J. & Marcia Anderson George & Sara Baldwin Jake & Anna Barnes Colby Barr & Brooks Young Dr. David Battin Dan & Paula Beal Samir and Heeta Bhakta Robert M. & Brian A. Blachly Michael & Julie Blumenthal Pat & Dan Bolen Robert C. & Kathy J. Booth Michael & Samatha Bowman Mark & Jill Brady Barbara Brand & Becky Brand Meschke
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Paul & Kristine White Dave D. Wilson, CTC Gavin & Andrea Wilson Brad D. & Nita Winfrey Adam & Hayley Wisnieski Jeff and Laurie Worly Sara Wright John J. Ziegelmeyer, Jr.
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ROCK CHALK Bryce & Jana Abbott Timothy & Jean Abeita Rick & Rita Abernethy Jeff Ahlers Bob & Ruth Alderson Curt Anderson Nathan Anderson Howard & Marcia Arndt Charles E. Atwell Dr. Michael & Jennie Atwood Richard J. & Patti Ayesh Mike & Lindsey Aytes Paul M. Bahnmaier Maurice Baker Barbara & Albert Ballard Bob & Nancy Balsbaugh Randy & Beth Barbour Jim & Peggy Barnett Barbara Bartz Tom Baumann Tanner & Katherine Beam Jim & Diane Bean James A. Bellerive Allen Belot & Darlene Harrell Richard W. Bennett James & Vicki Berkley Mark & Renee Bernhardt Wes & Stephanie Bjornstad Lucie Black Laura & Stephen Blanchard Dick & Marilyn Blowey Wayne J. & Patti Boeckman Brian Boesche Kevin J. & Kate Boetcher Ray & Suzanne Bond Marvin E. & Karyn Bredehoft Jeffrey Brentano Mark & Wendy Briggs Joe & Susan Brown K.C. & Lori Brown Jeanie Brown Dave & Cheryl Brownback Kevin M. Browne Rick & Donna Bryant Sherri Buchanan Bill & Susan Bunyan Paul & Claudia Burch Taylor & Lisa Burch Larry & Sonja Burke David & Ellen Burkhead Jim & Jane Bush Greg & Beverly Buster Sean & Kristine Butler Jack L. Bybee & Peggy Hickey Bart & Kate Bycroft Scott & Jane Cailteux Pamela Calbeck Charles Caro David Carr & Colette Kocour Paul Carttar Maurice & Naomi Cashman Kenda & Troy Caskey Mark & Karen Taylor Family Central National Bank Larry & Heide Chaney Scott B. Chellgren Calvin Chestnut CK Janitorial Services Diane E. Clark Brian & Jo Cobb Bill Cohn & Barbara Eichhorn Marc & Shelley Colby
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Dr. & Mrs. Norman Martin Wendell & Beth Mason Todd & Julie Matt Mike & Cindy Maude Pete & Debby Maxon Stephen & Barbara Mayo Harold & Dylan Mayor Steve & Suzanne McAllister Matt & Gina McBride Scott & Carolyn McClure Kevin Mcginnis Jesse & Fran McNellis Gene & Carol Meyer Scott & Mandy Meyer The Miller Family John & Karen Mize Bill Modrcin & Debbie Doud Jason P. Moore Kevin & Catherine Moyer Cleo G. & Tom Murphy Jeff & Nicholas Nachbor Arthur & Marilyn Sorem Nease N. Royce & Linda L. Nelson John & Patti Neumann Gary H. Niemann Bob Noller Phillip & Linda Olsen Jeffrey & Lorinda Orlowski Dr. Roy K. Oyer Rob & Leigh Ann Oyler Scott & Lyn Patterson Peachey Insurance Agency Inc. Don & Carol Pennington Russell M. & Julie C. Pine, Jr. Mike & Karen Piper Lisa A. & Brent M. Pryor Rapp Family Don W. & Jean R. Rea Bill & Judi Reetz Tony & Michele Reinhart David & Beth Reynolds Tony & Mary Jane Rupp Henry & Laurine Russell Jeff & Karen Russell Steve & Lynne Ryan John & Mary Lou Ryan Charles Salanski Dr. Michael & Sen. Vicki Schmidt Scott & Debbie Schroering Bill & Lynne Schutte Brian & Katie Seymour Rex & Mary Shewmake Quinn & Colette Sigler Erica Smith Richard D. Smith Jim & Angie Spencer David A. & Sharon A. Staab Kent, Marya & Scott Stallard Roger D. & Judith Duncan Stanton Steven Steele David Steffens Joanie Stephens Mike Stevens Wayne & Debbie Stout George & Dee Dee Strecker Phil & Stephanie Struble Tom & Helen Sullivan Mike & Melissa Sutton Larry Tenopir Thoams McGee, L.C. Gary & Janice Toebben Brian Toms Bill & Karen Townsley Travellers, Inc./Kent Houk Rodney I. & Sherry L. Unruh Leonard & Kathryn Utz Robert & Nancy Walrafen Kim A. & Debra L. Ward Robert J. & Maureen Washatka John & Nancy Weingart Rick & Cathy Werling Charles & Michele Wesonig
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MVP Wiley & Susan Agee Claude & Jean Aldridge Allan & Debbie Allford Chris & Marilyn Anderson Dane Anderson Gary & Carlene Anderson Robert R. & Melanie J. Anderson Ernest C. Ballweg Jim & Kathy Baumann Barb & Bernie Becker Tim & Kathy Bengtson Rebecca Berbiglia & Mike Morris John & Lettitia Bernard Jeremy & Emily Bezdek Black Hills Energy Blackburn Nursery, Inc./Brett & Jim Blackburn Duane Bond Scott & Jodi Bouyack Hugh H. Bruner, Jr. Chad & Cassandra Bryan Clyde & Marian Burns Charlie & Joan Buzard Buzzi Unicem USA John & Mary Calkins Chris Cantrell Randy & Mary Sheridan Ginny & Bill Shackelford David I. & Maria P. Christmore Stan Christopher & Juli Christopher David & Karen Coen Commerce Bancshares Foundation Commerce Bank of Lawrence Mike & Connie Cook James S. Craig, DDS
Gary & Linda Crawford Mike & Linda Hwa Davis Jo E. Denton Dickey Enterprises Gordon & Susan Docking Scott Dold & Jean Younger David & Denise Donley Dr. Ken & Zita Duensing John & Lynn Duncan Spencer L Duncan Teri & Steven Durr Doug Dwyer Kevin Eaton & Lora Carlson Joseph L Edmonds Sr. Mark & Jill Ellner Jim & Janet Farrow Patrick & Erin Ferguson Harold & Susan Fevurly Joseph A. & Laura J. Fix Jeremy & Krista Fort Rich Frankenfield Laura J. Frost Russ & Linda Fuchs Robert & Lori Gardiner Lenny Gartenberg Ryan & Kay Gerstner Michael & Bobbi T. Goff Steve & Lisa Gough Jeff & Sara Gragg Walker & Katie Gray Brian & Celeste Greenlee Craig Hallier Dr. David & Cheri Hamel Thomas A. & Janice Hamill Eric Hansen Brenda & Kevin Harden Leo Harris Dick & Deanne Hay Mark C. Heck Roger A. Hedrick Max & Joe Heidrick Cole Helbert & Ashley Helbert Clayton & Bridget Hess Craig & Sue Hill Hinton Family Randy & Elisa Hockett H.D. “Hump” Hodge Ryan A. Hoffman Steve & Kate Holder Robert & Carolynn Holmes Janet M. & Jim Hossfeld Barbara Irish Tommy, Kathy, Laney, & Skylar Jasso Howell & Carmen Johnson Don & Alice Ann Johnston Aaron & Holly Kabler Vaun & Sydnie Kampschroeder Cynthia Kanabel Kerry J. Kapfer Darren & Terri Karst Ron & Bonnie Kaser Con M. & Barbara Keating Eric & Tracy Kelting Jeff Kennedy & Patricia Gorham Howard & Suzi Kilbride Dr. Kenneth Kimmel Gary & Laura Klotz Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Kopp Brad Korell Rich & Marty Kraemer James Landi & Ali Landi Jodde Olsen Lanning Carol Moddrell Stu Luder Laura Weber Lutz Craig M. Lybarger Pat Mahoney Deryck & Sarah Malone Tom & Cindy Manning Jim & Mary Beth Marchiony K. Joe & Marilyn Maris James L. Martin
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Marjorie Idol Michael A. Jack Eric Johnston Bill & Sharon Keegan William & Karen Knight Kevin & Lisa Kongs Dr. Grant & Kathy Larkin Jeff Hatfield Michael & Jane Leach Mike & Dr. Amy Leiker Peter & Alice Levy Neal & Julie Lintecum Patrick Loney, Paul Loney MD, & John Loney MD Paul & Anna Love Mary Loveland Thomas L. Lundberg Randolph W. & Robert M. Lutz Michael & Sarah Lytle James & Allison Malicoat Richard E. Martin Brad Masterson Dr. Ryan & Shelly McCalla Michael & Mary McCormick McCownGordon Construction Larry K. & Susan McElwain Merlin & Nita McFarland Doug & Nina McKenna Jay & Amy McNitt Bill & Debbie Messamore/Clifford & Corrine Depew Brad & Cathy Miller Tim & Monica Miller Molly Morrison Neal Enterprises L.L.C Larry M. Nelson Randy & Sara Nelson Matthew & Alice Neuman Leigh Nottberg Craig & Alyson Novorr Marv & Hazel Nuss Todd & Stacy Nuss Ron & Donna Nyght Mark & Susan Osborn Fred & Rita Overton Steve & Mindy Owens Steve & Jackie Paige Chris & Lynette Palmer James M. Palmer & Beatrix B. Palmer Ricky Paradise John & Chadron Patton Audrey Pollard & Jean Jennings Justin M. Poore Jerry & Judy Pope Charlie & Margy Porter Taylor & Katrina Porter Greg & Karen Price Richard L. Quinn & Jo Anne Kready Thomas Raney The Raridon Family Brandon B. Rector Steve Reed Cathy A. Reinhardt David & Anna Richardson John & Kyle Robinson Al Rockers Family William & Donna Roe Craig & Maryanne Roepke Dr. & Mrs. Paul Rosel Donald E. Rosemann David & Rhonda Ross Scott & Brandi Sachse Thomas E. Schmidt David & Katherine Schukai Keith & Jan Sevedge Mark & Linda Shallenburger Al Shank Tim & Theresa Shmidl John & Kelli Shoemaker Community Mortgage Roger & Donna Siegrist Gloria Slagle Christopher Smith
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Chris W. Brandon Mark & Pam Brandsted Raul Brito & Christopher Brito Jay B. & Michelle B. Brown Roger & Rhonda Brown Thomas P. Browne, Jr. C. Adam & Andrea Broyles Jim Broyles Cynthia Brunelli Eric Bur Gregory & Kathleen Burns Rachel E. Cannon Francis E. & David M. Carr Dr’s Kevin & Marcy Cassidy Richard & Carol Chatelain Chad & Jessica Christopher Don & Nancy Clark Russell & Dana Cole Tom H. Collinson Rogene Conn Marc & Jeanne Cottrell Coventry Health Care/Aetna Mac & Mary Crowther Bob & Linda Davis Diamond Everley Roofing Michael & Laura Dick Michael & Meredith DiPasquale Martin & Terri Dondlinger Patricia B. & David A. Doolittle Guy & Dede Dresser Judd, Rosie & Josh Durner Ed Bozarth Chevrolet Barbara D. Edwards Jeffrey & Jeanene Ehrlich Bryan & Stacy Evans Pamela R. Evans & Diane Radford M.D. John C. Eyler Lori & Doug Chandler Kay Findlay Greg & Lisa Flax S. Dru Forrester Bill Walker Kyle & Sara Gardner Stan & Joyce Gatton George J. Shaw Construction Co. Richard J. & Penny Gerdes Garrett W. Gleim Kurt & Carol Glendening Phil & Marlene Glenn Jeff & Sharon Goble Fred & John Gollier Gould Evans Robert & Lisa Green Barbara Romzek & David Greenamyre Lewis & Laura Gregory Troy A. Gregory Deb S. Grimes Chris Guthrie & Elliot Guthrie George Marcia R. & Brenton C. Haag Stephen H. & Catherine Hadley Randy & Terry Hagen Michael D. Haines Myron Haith Doug & Judy Hall Garrett L. Halton Richard A & Meredith Hann Rick & Suzan Harrington Steve & Anne Hasty Charles & Barbara Haviland Blake Hedges/Hedges Insurance Camille Heeb, M.D. Brandon & Summer Henry Bill & Dana Hensley Jene Herron Dr. Rob & Susan Herwig Justin & Barbara Hill Michael & Virginia Hill Mark & Mary Ann Hinderks David Hodgson & Melody Hodgson Susan E. & Steven L. Hollinger Dan & Leslie Hubbel Eric & Pamela Huerter
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WILLIAMS EDUCATION FUND Ryan Coleman Joe & Susie Collins Jonathan & Katherine Conrad Jane Cooper Jim & Sandy Cooper Richard & Marcia Cooper Larry & Carol Courtney Jeff & Lisa Dahlgren Patrick R. Davis Ted E. Davis Jon & Connie Dedon Carol & John Delp Fred & Karen DeVictor George Devins Andrew DeWitt Tim & Alice Dibble Stephen & Pamela Diehl Steve & Gena Dillard Andy & Carla Dodge John M. & Sherri Donaldson Herb Doubek Diane Douglas John D. & Lisa A. Dunbar Sharon L. & Stephen Durrell Allan J Eckelman Louise M. Ecord John & Kathy Engel Rick Ensz Evans & Mullinix, P.A. Joyce Grist Evans & George P. Evans Rob & Karen Exon Max & Isobel Falkenstien John & Linda Folkers Faucett Edward C. Fensholt Chuck Fisher & Erma F. Gilbert Mark S. Fisher Leeann Fitzgerald Joe & Paula Flannery Dale & Lila Fox Mark & Claire Foy Tom & Gayle French Marc & Camille Fried Phil & Pat Friedeman Elizabeth L. Frost Victor & Linda Frost Vince & Dana Frye Ted Fuhrken Larry & Jacqueline Gadt William M. Chase, M.D./Betse M. Gage, M.D. Vic & Mary Galbraith Stephen & Sherri Gaydusek Stuart & Kelly Gaynes Fred & Pamela Geer Dennis and Teri George Brent & Marla Gerber John & Ines Gilbert James Gill Bill Glazner Dr. Bart & Cindy Goering Stephen & Erin Gorny Harold E. Goss Randall & Geralyn Graver R. Kent Hahn Jim Hale Jeff Hallier John A. Halpin Scott & Christine Hamele Bob & Sharron Hamilton Suzanne Hamilton Kevin “Arnie” Hammett Tom & Jenny Hammond John & Carol Hampton James W. Hanke Steve & Sheri Welter Hauck Sean & Jocelyn Havener The Hays Family Allan & Peggy Hazlett Stan Hazlett Ed & Helen Healy Michael D. Heck David & Sarah Hegarty Mark & Chris Heider
Mary Heilman John & Laura Heitshusen Jeff & Sheri Helm Jennifer L. & Charles Henery Joy Henley Ivan L. Henman W. Dean & Barbara B. Henrichs Mary E. Hertach Arthur Hess Lloyd Hetrick Jim & Debbie Hevel Bill Hicks Sam & Bob Higley Mike Hill Chip & Tiffany Hileary Dennis Hillhouse Jeffrey Hinchey Drew & Sarah Hiss Jeff & Sarah Hoffman Shawna K. Seed & Rick Holter Vance Holtzman Hal & Barbara Hoskinson Gene & Kari Hotchkiss Janet A. Howard Charlie & Susie Hughes Mr. & Mrs. William W. Humphrey III Jim & Alice Huxman Laura L. Ice Ted & Sue Ice ICL Performance Products, LP Jeff Ihde Mike & Beccy Isom Larry & Barbara James Greg & Kendra Jantz Kent & Diana Beisner Jayhawk Trophy Co. Dwight & Kathy Jepson Barrett Jesseph Teri D. Jester Chris & Lori Jeter Brian & Judy Johnson Bruce & Pattie Johnston Elaine Jones Ryan & Stephanie Jones Catherine Jorgensen Don J. Kallos Kane Company, P.C. Kansas Gas Service, A Division of ONE Gas, Inc. Tom & Stephanie Karasek Larry Karns & Lindsey Brees Morris Kay Brian and Steffanie Keefer Otis & Janice Keller Dan & Mary Kelly Kevin & Barb Kennedy/ F&M Drug LLC William & Karen Kenney Jacqueline Kindred Roger & Nancy Klein Philip Kliewer Kelly & Jacque Kneebone Eric & Darlene Knorr Russ & Sandy Kokoruda Tom & Mary Koksal Dr. Chris Koster & Aidan Loveland Koster Larry & Linda Kraft Matthew F. Krische Owen & Rita Kross Larry & Carol Lady Gregory & Linda Laird Don G. Lamb James & Dana Landavazo Craig & Diana Lang Dean & Linda Langley Kelly Lare Justin Law Lawrence Emergency Medicine Associates/ Scott Robinson, M.D., President Ken & Debby Lawrence Don & Renea Leahy Bill & Pat Lederer Greg & Lynne Ledom Brett D. Leopold
Jane S. Lewis Joe Lewis & Dr. Rebecca Marquez Bill & Jeanine Lienhard Lincoln Center OB-GYN, P.A. Kerri & Woody Loepp James K. & Beverly Logan Wayne & Carol Louderback Mike Loveland & Lynn Lonborg Loveland Diane & Don Low Bob & Julie Luce Stephen & Jo Lunsford William H. & Nancy Lytle Jane A. & Robert L. Mackey Jerry & Janet Magnuson Rick & Arlene Maner Hal & Clare March Brian Selig & James Pryor Ron & Alice Marshall John & Cheryl Mascarello Scott & Deborah Mastenbrook Robert & Robin Mata Joe & Bev Mater Roger & Maureen Mattison McAnany, Van Cleave & Phillips Barb & Dick McCall Kevin & Julie McClure Bill & Betty McCollum Dick & Judy McEachen McGrew Real Estate/Mike & Chris McGrew Gerry McGuire Kent & Janet Martin McKinney Brit & Denise McPherson John Nolan McWilliams Glenn E. & Gloria Gail Mealman Dr. & Mrs. James M. Meek Debra Meisenheimer & Emily Meisenheimer Richard & Helen Mercer Jay & Becky Meschke Amy M. Meyer Pat & Connie Michaelis Greg & Lea Michels David G. & Marjorie Miller Dr. Dennis W. Miller Freeman Lance Miller Hank Miller Norma Mitchell Paul H. Mitchell Norma Moffet William A. Moffitt III & Jacqueline R. Pfeifer Brook Moody & Jeffrey Davison Kathy Moore & Bill Cox Ross & Carolyn Moore Bill & Martha Moorhead Steve & Paula Morgan Gary & Cheryl Morris Bob & Dalene Moser Charles Moser William J. Mosimann Jr. Tom & Kathy Mulinazzi Thomas V. Murray Sharon L. Murry William “Balz” Myers Charles Nauheim Kenneth L. Nelson Bill & Mary Nichols Justin & Kelli Nichols Stephen L. & Rebecca Nichols Jason & Lisa Nicolay Douglas & Michelle Niedens Lyle & Caryl Niedens Lance & Tamara Niles Andrew & Sheryl Nolan Pam & James Nolan Kory & Maggie Norman Michael & Susan Norton Linus & Judy Orth James S. Oswalt Rachel Lyle & Jonathan Paretsky Kevin D. Parks Donna Watts Patty Kristen Patty & Charles Banks Douglas & Patricia Paul
Dean Pearce Kenneth & Tammy Peterman Gary & Barbara Petersen David W. Peterson Kip R. Peterson Don Pfannenstiel Thomas H. & Sylvia Phillips C. Rex Phipps, M.D. Beverly S. Pierce Stephan J. Pierce Nicole Corcoran Pippin Fran Pivonka Linda L. & Leroy Poage Jamie Porter Brian Posey James P. & Judith E. Pottorff Mike Pressgrove Bud & Carol Price Patrick & Cyndy Price Ed & Cheri Pugh Rory & Susan Radovich Carlos Ramirez Emil & Billie Ramirez C.J. & Margie Ray Frank & Rachel Reeb Mitch & Rachel Reiber Mike Reid Richard & Denise Reissig Jim & Sandy Remsberg Ellen O. Remsing Ralph & Mary Reschke Doug & Linda Reynolds Ralph & Connie Richardson Brian Richmeier Family Mark & Linda Rimmerman Mike & Kristi Rinke Shon & Michelle Robben Mike & Lyne Robe Dick Roberts Roger & Ruth Roe Chad & Lindsay Roesler Jerry Rowan Andrew A. & Kathy Rupp Bill & Kristy Sailors Lindsey L Saint, MD W.C. Salome Polly Sauder Ryan & Darci Schartz Steve Scheve Sharon L. Schick Andrew Schmidt Bob & Donna Schmisseur Cathy Schneider David & June Schneider Dan Schriner & Sally Hare Schriner Scott R. & Amy H. Schulte Brian & Sherri Schwanz Jennifer Schwarz Dr. Mark & Cynthia Scott Kenneth R. & Elizabeth H. Scott Stanley E. & Rosalind R. Scudder Steven G. & Jo Ann Seigel Mike & Kem Selman Robert & Evelyn Senecal Michael & Laura Serrano Jim & Kelly Setter Del Shankel Greg & Pam Shaw Gary & Sandy Shofner Rick & Martha Shuler Stephen Siler Brett Sills Jay & Carolyn Simpson Cory & Mimi Skinner Rick K. & Cindy A. Slocum Mike & Carol Ann Sloo Michael & Jeanne Slusher Dr. & Mrs. Roger Smith Gary L. Smith Steve & Meg Spiegelhalter Jamie Splittorff Bud & Susan Stagg
James Standen Dr. Steven L. Stanton Stark Wilson Duncan Architects Inc. Matt Stava Phyllis & James Steer Harlan & JoAnn Stork John & Kathy Stover Daniel D. & Jane I. Strohmeyer Bob & Mary Helen Stuber Michael Stucky Rob & Linda Sturgeon David Stutler Michael L. Sullivan Bob & Jo Ann Sutton Beth & Josh Swank The Family of Robert & Donna Talkington of Iola, KS L. Franklin & Kathryn A. Taylor Teri Gordon Taylor Grant & Deanna Thierolf Ronald & Carol Thies Greg Thiessen Benjamin & Jessica Thompson Brett & Ramsi Thompson Rich & Laura Totleben Daryl Toyne & Lisa Toyne Tom & Christie Triplett Geneva & Tom Tucker Jason A. Tyrer Mona S. & Larry J. Tyrl John & Linda Ulrey Keith F. Van Horn/Steve Ashcraft Paul & Debbie Van Saun Gregg Vandaveer Steve & Randa Vollertsen Larry & Sue Wagerle Terry Waggoner Joe & Kay Walden Kathy & Dustin Walker Michael Wallace & Joyce Stemmons Anne Walters Roderick & Cara Warren Bob & Judy Wasko Craig & Amy Weishaar Kathleen Werner Jason & Courtney Werth Kenneth Wertzberger John White Bill & Jane Whitlow Robert C. Wicina In Memory of Jeffrey Wicina David L. Wiles John & Debra Williams Roy & Wanda Williams Michael & Susan Williams Russell Pump & Supply Larry R. & Susan B. Winter Eric & Susan Witmer Jim & Kathleen Womack Ray Woods Richard & Susan Worrel Frank & Kim Wright Kathleen & Jeffrey Wright Walter & Karin Wulf Jr. Tim & Jen Wyman Mark Yeokum Norm & Carolyn Yoder John L. Yost & Sara L. Yost Harry Zecy JAYHAWK Rodney & Cathy Alderson Scott & Teri Aldridge Nikki Alvarez & Rick Alvarez Mark & Vergie Anderson Matthew Anderson Jeffrey D. & Kathy M. Arbuckle Tara & Jarratt Asher Al & Jana Atchison James Autry Gary Ayers Deb Bader/Linda Finch Marcia Bagby John & Janie Baker
Frederick & Kimberly Baker Rita A. Baker Doug Banks Gregory Barner & Geralynn Barner George K. Bascom M.D. Brad & April Basgall Leslie & Jeb Bayer Mark & Pamela S. Begert Steve & Donna Benjamin Ron & Paulette Bennett Corey & Julie Bergman Mark Best Big Heart Pet Brands Michael A. Boehm John A. Bouie Ray & Jean Bower Brian Bradley William R. & Nancy C. Brady John H. Brazelton Brandon Brewer William & Cynthia Brickell Laurence R. Brown Jeffrey & Rhonda Brozek David & Shawn Bruns Paul & Lauren Buskirk Michael A. Cain Ken J./Pauline Carpio Jeff Carver Kevin Carver Ernest & Dolores Casey Ray & Janice Chandler James & Judy Chappell Judy Christiansen Vivian Jacob Clark & Mike Jacob Bob & Jane Clinton Jason & Leticia Cole Kathy & Michael Cole Christine A. Collister Mrs. Toni Colyer Andy Corcoran Parker A Corrin Preston Crawford Terrence Crumpton Dr. Timothy & Susan J. Curry Debby B. & Carl G. Daniels Cindy Darby Dr. Brad & Kelly Davis Myrna & Gene Davis/Connie & Gary Zuck Doug & Tracey Dillon Bill & JoAnne Dondlinger Gene Dorsey James & Kim Downard Robert & Krissy Dye Scott Dyess William & Mary Elliot John N. Ellis, M.D. Scott Endsley Scott & Janet Ennis Don Everhart Mary Feller Sandra Field Nick & Susan Flint Eldon Ford Bob & Becky Foster Jan Fox Scott & Mikelle Fraizer Greg & Barb Freix Charles & Diane Frickey Rob Gale Eric Gant Bryan & Lauren Garton Ilex & Michael Gelpi Phillip & Phoebe Godwin Kurt & Julee Goeser Michael A. Graber Julie & Kevin Gray Richard H. Grove John & Whitney Grube Derron & Kelly Gunderman Colt & Jessica Haines Bob & Priscilla Hamman Erik W Hansey
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OUTLAND Lee Ann Adee David M. & Linda Aikins Frankie Albitz Terry & Lynn Allen Jim Allgood Mark Allison Randall L. Amerine James E. & Tammy Ammons Tamara Thomas Ammons Darrin & Jill Andersen A. Richard Anderson John Richard Kayl Anderson Teri Anderson Dr. Tom Anderson Mike Andress Kurt J. Anselmi Kris Antonetti Sandy Arbuthnot & Michael Michaud Travis & Lisa Arends Joe & Janice Arneson Thomas Arnold Ajay & Priti Arora Chris & Allison Atkinson Ken & Cheryl Audus David & Summer Austin B & K Prescription Shop Michael E. Backus Julia Bacon Sandy Bahan James R. Bailey Dean E. Baird Susan K. Douglas Baird Ted & Kate Baird David P. Baker Peter & Lauren Bakker-Arkema George H. Baldwin Jr. Peggy Ball Brett Ballard Peter B. Barham Brad & Heidi Barker Alicia Barlow Denny & Liz Barnett Douglas S. Barrington Rickey & Erica Baruth Philip Basler
Mike Beal Chad & Kristin Bechard Larry & Judith Beck Dianna Beebe Les Begay Brent Behrens Dino J. Bell Andrew W. Bengtson Rick Bennett, Barb Bennett Lee & Karen Benson Lisa Walter Beran & Gerald Beran Jr. Rosie Bergann-Ryun Joel Bernasky Roger E. Bernhardt Terry & Linda Bertholf Mark & April Best Larre L. Betsworth Tom & Lisa Betz Joe Beveridge Gerald Biberstein Don Bird Landplan Engineering, P.A. Lisa Black Dana R.& Sandra Blair Susan Blanchat Bob & Kay Blinn Evan Bloom Phil Bloom Adam & Dawn Boal Phillip Boatman Dr. Douglas L. Boehr Ed Bolen Dr. David C. & Ellen Hassler Boles Paul & Susan Borchardt Joel Borth Ken Bott Bryan Botts Bruce A. Bove Daniel A. Bowerman Timothy Leon Bowers Mont & Linda Boxberger Mark A. & Anita Boyer Todd & Trisha Mangan Brabender C.E. & Jill Larson Bradney Brice Bradshaw Andrea A. Branson Charles Branson Roanna Brazier Bob Brenton Rita Brethowr Sarah Breuer Jordan Alan Brewer Lee & Vicki Brodbeck Kent & Tonya Broddle John R. Brose Lisa Brose Robert Brose Derek D. Brown Douglas L. Brown, DPM Gary & Greg Brown Larry H. Brown Mike & Alberta Brown Virginia & Thomas Brown Mark J. Browne Ryan P. Browne Marty & Tammy Brownfield Chris Browning Ali Brox Jan & Steve Broxterman Steve & Kathy Bruner Ben & Jo Ann Brunner Mert Buckley Mark Bueltel R.C. & Beth Boozer Buford Tracy A. Bunge Cathy Burgess Sarah M. Burgess David C. Burns James P. Burns Justin Burns Jason D. Burritt William & Sharon Buscher
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Ronald S. & Linda Kettner Tony Kiene Rick & Jamie Kimbrough Cindy L. Kindsvater Justin & Erin King Peggy C. Kittel Alan & Mona Kloster Chris Lansdell Steven F. Larsen Debra Lawson Darrell & Myra Lewis James A. & Rebecca S. Liehr Marc & Deanna Lowe Tom & Taloyre Mahoney Jeff Masner William & Marsha Mauch David & Barbara Maycock Lisa McCartney Pat & Marilyn McCourt Matthew & Andrea McGinley Doug McKay Justen & Sarah McKee Les & Jananne McLaughlin Megan McMullen Bob & DeLoris Mehlinger Betty Meyer John M. & Chad J. Meyers Andrew & Jamie Mies Rodd & Elaine Miller Kimberly & John Mitchell Terry Mohwinkle The Greg Montague Family Sandy Moore Lynne Erin Murrow C. Edward & Claudia Jet Noyes Mark & Cara Nuss Kevin O’Malley ‘71 Chris & Connie O’Neill AJ Orrick David Pack Robert & Stephanie Palmer Stephen & Marie-Luce Parker John & Lindsey Pendry Dana L. Peters Sam Pratt Mark Prilliman Rory & Renetta Ramsdell Stanley Rasmussen Donald Rau & Jeanne Gorman Steve & Vicki Rauch Roger & Janet Reed Joe R. Reynolds Randy & Debbie Richardson Robert Riedel David Ring, DO Mal & Karen Robinson Brent & Emily Rohling Phyllis & Stan Rolfe Tom & Gail Rooney Rose Muffler/Alan Rose Kristin & Bradley Rosenberger William A. & Karen Rostine James Rumbough Mark & Debra Salsbury Andrew Schiffelbein Angela & Steve Schluening Walter & Ann Schmidt Charles C. Schmidt Jake & Gretchen Schmitz Arlo & Dixie Schurle Jeff & Shelly Schwindt Zachary P. Scott George & Patricia Semb Jerry & Robyn Setter Bill, Greta & Deonna Sharp Felix & Marion Shutt Randy & Ruth Anne Sneegas Thomas J. Snyder John E. Stadler James L. Steele C. Louis & Larry Stroup Gene Strube
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CRIMSON & BLUE Andrew D. Adams Arthur Alcala Mark & Susan Andersen Josh Arbaiza Ronald D. & Lisa J. Aul
Janet W & Robert G Bates BC&R Storage Co. Inc., Jim Black & Gary Black Jerry & Sharon Beasley Ernest Behnke James D. & Debra R. Black Lori A. Blaylock Kirt Bocox Jacqueline M. Bogner Randy & Patricia Boling Ronald R. Booth Catherine Bossi Thomas R. Bossi Liz Botkin Stephani & Bobby Boyd Barbara & Kenneth Bridges Kevin Brunton Jerry & Lucy Burtnett Lydia L. Butler Isaac Byrd David & Gina Byrd-Stadler Mark Cairns Christopher & Casondra Campbell Jeff & Christy Campbell Jim & Elaine Cannon Tim & Margaret Carkhuff Jerry R. Cash Darcy & Becky Claycamp William A. Conboy John & Patty Corker Warren & Mary Corman Robert R. & Florence M. Crawford Marc P. DesLauriers Ryan T. Dill Craig Douglass Tim Doyle & Suzanne Cotrel Doyle Dr. David & Megan Dupy Eric & Joy Eakins Jeff & Carol L. Ellis Terri Pemberton Elster John W. Evans Blake & Anne Ferrel Mark Filipi & Ann Marie Harris Jay & Beth Fisher John & Lucy Flynn Rod & Carolyn Foster Tom & Brenda Frantz Larry R. & Maureen V. Gamble Doug Gant Marc Garcia Greg & Ann Geier Steve & Debbie Giebler Mark & Melinda Gifford Jon W. Gilchrist Mike & Jennie Githens John Gladson Justin & Tonya Glasgow Alex & Theresa Gordzica Ronald Grace Don & Pat Green Sterling & Jacqueline Hall Jim, Lisa & Preston Hammonds James R. Hanni Michael Hannsz John & Kristy Hanshaw & Family Jim & Sheryl Hays Mark & Linda Heidebrecht John & Betty Henderson Nancy Hettwer Art & Carol Hicks Joseph E. Hodnik Don & Anita Horine Joan K. Hughes Scott David Hultgren Marie Ice Andrew & Justine Johns Scott Johnson Rich & Karen Jones Don Jordan Brent & Melinda Kassing Thomas & Louise Kearney Gilbert J. & Diane Keller John & Cindy Kelley
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Kevin & Rita Pavicic James H. Pendleton Jr. Frank Perdue Kent T. & Juli Perry Carl & Melinda Petz Joe & Diana Carlin Pierron Gayle Podleski John & Karen Pointer Jayne K. Polcyn Mike & Ann (Schroeder) Porter Don & Shari Raybern Steven & Kim Redeker Matthew Rehder Lewis & Gladys Reid Scott & Trudy Reiss Charles & Anne Rhoades Kim & Rick Riffel Roger Riley Jr. Kurt & Sharon Roberts Gerald C & Michelle M. Robinson Scott & Brooke Robison Colleen Hughes-Schaiberger & Mike Schaiberger School of Education Joe & Trey Scully Lee & Amy Greif Larry & Carol Shannon Cynthia Sherwood & Byrle Gross Scott & Jeff Shmalberg Tom & Becky Shrimplin Jeremy & Lindsay Shull Scott & Kami Sjoberg Rick & Sheryl Smith Duane & Karin Soper Elizabeth & Wyette Spotts Joe & Cozette Spurney Lee & Shelley Staehr E. Kent & Bette Stamper Patrick & Kelly Steffen John & Jeanette Stine May Stittsworth Thomas & Rebecca Stovall Frank A. & Laura Suellentrop Jeffrey Suggs Alex & Angie Swetnam John Taber Linda Hendrick Roth Terry Riney Agency, Inc. Drew & Abbey Thomas Steve & Connie McKernan Tilton Ryan & Kristen Toner Carole & David Tozier Joyce & Jim Trower Terri L. Tyler Lanny & Martie Uden Paul & Yvonne Van Dyke Gail & Alan Van Loenen Gary & Georgia Vestal Steve & Grace Vogel Darrin & Shelly Walton Perry & Janet Warren Beth Warrington John & Glenna Weir Rodney C. West Marcia & Dave Wewers Wheeler & Mitchelson, Attorneys at Law Larry & Nancy White Kevin B. Wickliffe James & Gwenda Wilcox Nathan & Lisa Williams Phil Winegardner Mark & Donna Winter Sandra S. Wolf Craig & Marilyn Wright Cindy & Wiley Wright Scott & Pamela Zerger
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Jennifer & Larry Hare Kenny & Becky Haselhorst Dave & Val Hederstedt Jim & Jane Heeney Michael C & Sandra Helbert William & Kelly Henderson Brian W. Henry David W. & Jane S. Henry David & Stephanie Hentges Jeff & Nancy Herrmann Duke & Carol Hester Matthew & Stacey Hickam Steve & Sue Hickerson Julie Hiss Ed & Lisa Hockenberg Art Hofmeister Dave & Alice Holland John & Suzy Holt John & Linda Hope David & Leann Howard Ken & Jane Howard Jason & Courtney Hupp John & Sheila Immel Bill Kackley Cal & Jan Karlin Janet & Mike Karr Larry & Karen Katzer Family Phyllis Kelly Dylan K. Kendall Christopher & Sarah Kennedy John & Vicki Kindel Judy & Bernie Kish Kurtis Klein Tom & Mary Ann Krattli John Kubitzki Neil Kuehn Kuhn & Associates, Inc. Michael Kuss Michael Lange Gary & Julie Langton Doug Law Sean M. Leon Judy Lessenden Richard & Emily Lies Jon & Paula Lohmeier Mike Long Shirley Lytle Tom Maltese Kim & Terry Mandle Douglas J. Mannoni Larry L. Marshall Craig & Michelle Martin Frank J. Martin Steve & Bonnie Martin George & Heidi Matsakis David & Diane Maxson Nick McCaskill Alberta J. McGrath Jerry & Esther McPherson Alan & Emily Metzger Family Ed & Marie Meyen Todd A. Miles Chuck & Vicki Miller Kenny & Cheryl Miller Brian & Cheri Milligan Glen Mills Bill & Peggy Mills Kelli Moore Charles & Sondra Mosley Kendal Nelson Jerry & Sue Geoffrion Neverve Bob & Linda Nugent Barb & Tim O’Connor Ryan & Elizabeth Olson Dick & Georgia Orchard Vickie & James F. Otten, D.D.S. Owens Flower Shop Steve Page Paisano’s Ristorante Steve & Lisa Paschang Jim & Lisa Passmore Michael & Kathy Patton
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WILLIAMS EDUCATION FUND Evan Butterfield Richard M. Byler Sylvester Byrd Cabrera/French/Coffey Family Dan, Mary Jo & Stephani Caliendo Jon M. Callen John B. Calovich Jr. Lelon & Lois Capps N. Montgomery Carbonell Charleen M Carlson Marlin T. Carlson Jim & Beverly Carothers Kathleen L. Carroll Jay & Jennie Carter Jack Casper & Marty Greene Harley Catlin & Ryan Catlin Jennifer L. VanRuyven Catloth Mark & Vicki Cederburg Michael Center Fred E. Chana David M. Channel Lou Chaump Keith E. Christensen Kirby D. Clark Tami & Steve Clark William A. Clarke Richard E. Clayton Michael A. Clemente Aaron & Sarah Clopton Bert Coan Foster D. Coburn III Carla Coffey Scott A. & Lorrie E. Coffman David M. Cohn JoAnn Cole Karen Suppes Cole Ron Coleman Elizabeth A. Commino Fred Conboy Bruce Connelly Carladyne K Conyers Robert & Barry Cook Brian T. Cooper Gary A. Cooper Brenda K. Cottrell Dee Couch Chris & Theresa Courtwright Anne L. Cox Jeff & Cris Cox Walter Cox James Cram William V. Crank Charles T. Crawford Jeremiah D. Cripps Marshall & Sandee Crowther Ford T. Culbertson Jeffrey Curtis Doug Cusick Teal & Marty Dakan Mike Dalgety Robert N. Davies Glen & Catherine Davis Kathryn Prothman Davis Richard Davis Scott Davis Shelley Dawson Daniel Ward Deaver Douglas C. & Lucy Dechairo Charles L Decker John K. Deer Colene S. DeHoff Nancy Dejmal Brad Demo Carol Dengel & Jim Elder Michael D. DePlue Exchange National Bank & Trust Co. Douglas W. Dickinson Gene & Kim Diederich Thomas Dinkel Aleksey Disov Jeremy Dixon Tom Donohoe
Philip L. Doughty Robert G. Douglass Barb & Dave Downing Randy Downing Steve Doyel Kendall & Meg Draeger Darrell Dreher Douglas A. & Connie Dreher Sharon Drysdale Gary D. Duff George A. Dugger Todd & Karen Dumas Tracy Duma-Wagner Mathew Jay Duncan Mark Duthweiler David Dyer Chad Eakin Levi & Renee Berkley Earl Roger & Jo An Edgar Charles S. Edwards Donna Edwards John B. Edwards Roy & Shelly Edwards John R. Eichstadt Gil Ek Clint, Ashley, Ruby and Wren Ellis Nolen M. Ellison Justin Michael Ellrich Kelly & Philip Elrod Patrick & Amy Elzea Jason O. Engel Barry & Jodie Engelken Chip & Karen English Larry & Vicky Enochs Sr. Karen S. Epperson Lindsey Epperson Tom Erickson Randall Vance Ermey & Ann Randolph Ermey Marc E. Ettrick Michael Evers Sandra W. Evers Benjamin & Monica Ewy Charles E. Falk Nancy A. Fankhauser Tim & Terrie Farrell Randy C. Fassold Ronald A. Faunce Michael T. Fein Robert A. Felix Jr. & Debra S. Felix Angela Fencl Jim & Karen Fender Karen Fender Pat D. Fenton Derek Fine Michael J. Finneran David L. Fisher Jennifer Fisher Matt W. Fisher Kenneth L. Fitch Leland & Sandra Flachsbarth Rudy Fleshman David W. Fletcher Bruce Flewelling Robert Floersch William Flora Andrew & Victoria Flower Patricia & Edward Flynn Joseph Fogarty Doug Fogleman Jeffery L. Ford Garry Fowler Kristen Reynolds Foy Al & Sally Frame Brett Franksmann Ronald S. Franz Terry & Karen Frederick Kathy & Dennis Frederickson Bill French Fred Friess Mark A. Frutiger Brett & Tobi Fuller
Randy Funk Ralph Gage Mitch & Jamie Gale Gary & Betty Gall Nick & Betsey Gallinger Barbara Gardner Don Gardner Jenny Garrity Jerry Gasper Dave Gast Dan & Sande Gates Kirkland Gates Thomas J. Gaughan Jr. Yolanda E. Gay Doyle A. Gerard Bruce C. Gibson Hugh & Ingrid Gill David Glassman Lawrence C. & Joanna M. Glaze Randy Glenn Jason Glidden Doug Gockel & Meghan Gockel John & Denise Goetz John & Sarah Gollier Chris M Gonzales Sarah Gonzalez C. Jeff Goodell David Gordon Joe Gorenc Craig Goscha & Mona Heasty Mike Gottfried Janine Gracy & Rob Smith Zac Graves William & Janet Graybill Daniel Green Susan Schaefer Green Jerry L. Greene John C. Grindal Stephanie A. Gunderson G. Derril Gwinner Kalum Haack Delmont C. Hadley Cynthia Haines Richard & Jo Haitbrink Rick & Debra Horner Hale Pat & Paula Haley Chris C. Haller, M.D. Christopher Halsne Jeffrey C. Hambleton Tammy Hambleton Theodore R. Hamilton Veronica Hammersmith John G. Hampton Jeremy Thomas Hanak John P. Hanna Mark & Pam Hannifan Rebecca Evans Hardtarfer Ross & Brad Harms Roger Harper Rod & Alison Harrington David M. Harris Debra Hertzog Harter Mark Hartman Justin J. Hartwig Ray & Bonnie Harvey Bruce Hash Mike Hassman Terry L. Hawk Gary & Allison Haworth Eric Hayes Clarence S. Haynes Dennis & Denise Hays Jim & Joann Hays Jon Hecker John & Debbie Heeney Richard C. Heidinger Carl L. Heinrich Tom & Kristen Helling Richard A. Hemphill Audra Henderson Worrich Joseph A. & Kathleen Heppert Cheryl Herrelson-Lewis
Jaci L. Hiatt B.J. & Barb Hickert Elizabeth Christine Hickey Laura S. Hiebert-Carbrey Doug Hiemstra Carol Hilbert Brent Hildebrand Scott & Lynda Hildebrandt Charles & Mary Ann Hill Jay Hill Lynda D. Hill Ken & Carol Hillebert Steve Hillyer Christina Marie Hixson Bradley Hoff Alan Hoggatt F. Blaine Hollinger Nicole Hollingsworth Robert & Laurie Holmes Thomas R. Holmes DDS Trevor & Jody Holsinger James A. Holt Richard J. Holzmeister Natalie Hoogveld Krueger Rayallen Hoover Jr. Mark & Kate Hoover Ken & Ann Hopkins Mark E. Hosking Harold E. House Daniel F. Housholder Dewey Houston Michael Howard Scott Howell III Matthew & Heather Hoy Laura Hubert Mark Huddlestun Scott Huffman Madelyn Huggins Shelby Huggins Ray & Mary Lee Hummert Dennis D. Hupe Michael B. Hurd Allan J. Hurst Rick & Cheryl Hurst Roland W. & Joanne Hurst Chris & Lesley Huston William C. Hutchings Thomas W. Hutchinson Alan & Patty Huxman Lorraine Hyle Dave & Diana Ice Lee M. Ice Rick Ingram Barb Y. Innes Steven Isham Dr. Roger P. Jackson Lowell D. Janzen James R. Jarrett Charles William Jarvis Brandon R. Jaye Marilyn Jenkins David Johanning James P. Johnson Jeffrey D. Johnson Kenneth W. Johnson Louise Johnson Molly Johnson Sarah Johnson David & Sara Johnston Mary Jones Herman & Carlene Jones Mary Lou Reece & Jameson Reece Jones Scott L. Jones Steve & Susan Jones Vearl & Linda Jones Evan Jorn H. Marc Joseph Lindsay & Joe Jurden Kurt J. Kaifes Bruce Kallmeyer David E. Kamrar Randy & Mary Ann Kancel
Kerry J. Kapfer Kim Karfonta William Kausler Bill & Carol Lee Keiter Pamela Keller Marshall D. Kelley Greg & Ginger Kelliher Bryan Kelly Matthew Kelly Susan L. Kelpe Gary A. Kempf Haler E. Kennedy Philip & Nichole Kennedy Rick T. Kennedy Thomas Kepka Jean & Patrick Kerich Kurt Kerns Kevin A. Kerschen Jay A. Kerutis Douglass C. Kieswetter Jim & Karen Kinderknecht Gerald S. King Lance B. Kirk Doug Klepper Bruce E. & Patricia Klosterhoff Chuck Knapp Kurt L. Knoff Christopher C. Knoll Richard M. Knowles Richard Knubley Fred Knuth Lloyd Koby David Kocs Kenneth P. & Laura Koenigs John Kopmeyer Susan Anderson Kost Jody Manzon Kramer Anne Kratz Robert L. Kreutzer Joseph Kroll Lori Erickson Kukuk Robert David Lam Sarah & Troy Landers Gordon & Jane Lang Michelle Lang Anna Lanis Jill & Mark LaPoint John Dale Larson & Sue E. Larson Anita & Wayne Lathrop Patrick Lawless Luke & Sarah Lawlor Lawrence Presbyterian Manor Inc. Shelly & James Laws John D. Lay Dane A. Lee John P. Lee Tony Leiker William & Kristal LeMaster Jacob William Letourneau Mike & Kristel Lewis Mike Lewis Robert S. Lida Tom Lionvale Mark Lissak Ruth A. List Elbers Jay Litteken Theodore Robert Livingston II Elizabeth A. Llewellyn Bob & Lillian Lockwood Adam Gregory Lohoefener Eddie M. Lorenzo Sara Lounsberry Michael B. Love James & Bonnie Lowe Gayle Luedke Shelley Lujano & Ashley Kleiber Sherry Hassler Lundry Stephen Lusch Mark E. Lutz Dorothy W. Lynch Ray & Tiffany Lynch Dave MacDonald
Eric Macdonald Ron MacDonald Rod Machtley Dan Magner Jesse E. Manahan Danny L. Manderino Daniel R. Manning Jim & Wendy Manning Jay Markley Carl W. Marsh Jr. Bob & Judy Marshall Herbert A. & Helen Marshall Steve & Brenda Marshall Lloydene Martin Douglas F. Martinek Michael A. Martinez Dr. Charles M. Masner Fred & Nadine Mason Glen Mason Thomas Mason John H. Mastio Michel A. Mathews John & Jan Maurer Dr. L. Marlene Mawson Bob “Nate� Mayer Tom & Julie Mayfield Carrie Weltmer Mayhew Mark & Amy McAnarney Sara McBride George D. McCarley Tim & Kay McCarthy Nick McCaslin Cindy McClannahan Curtis R. McClinton Frederick W. McCracken Lon C. McCroskey Darin J. McDaniel Julie Hall McDaniel Sean McDermott Kent & Annette McDonald Brian McFall & Carol Frederick McFall Adam McGonigle Randy McGrath Patrick McManus Michael & Brenda McNary Kyle E. & Cathy McNorton Connie S. Means Kevin W. Mechtley Steve Meeks Fred & Janet Meier Megan Menzel Donald E. Menzie Chris & Tracy Mercer Willis & Dorothy Mercer Kathy Merrion Chuck Merzbacher Kirk & Deana Meyer Micek Family Sidney S. Micek Adam Miller Michael Miller Patrick T. Miller Phillip A. Miller Tyson Miller & Patricia (Elffner) Miller Grady Millikan Kristi Misejka Jud Mitchell Jim & Myrtle Mohart H. Vince Monslow Harold L. Montgomery Donna Miller Moody Bud Moore Curtis A. Moore Jack & Mary Jane Moore Nancy Moore Terry & Cheryl Moran Dr. Amber D. Mounday Rick Mudge Kurt E. Mueller Michael & Carol Mulcahy Jeff & Naoko Mullally Tom & Brenda Mundinger
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Tegan Thornberry Roland Thornqvist Randall D. Thorson Chuck & Debbie Tickles Steven E. Tomac Glen Tongier Stephen R. Towle Katherine Anne Knighton Toy Tracy Treps Joseph & Ann Trigg Tom Tucker John O. Turner Ron Tush Kathryn & William Tuttle Michael S. & Sharon C. Underwood O. Duane Unruh Jr. Timothy Urban Vito & Kelley Urbano Bob Valesente Lee Van Scyoc Fred & Phyl Vance Robert Vance Pete Vanderwarker Shawn Vang Pete Vang Derek DeWayne Vann Herschel G. Vansickle Vinsolutions Denis Viscek Melaney Vogel D. Robert Vohs Donnie Von Moore The Vonderbrink Family Helen A. Wagle Kent Wagner Gerald L. Waldschmidt Lori Walker Douglas J. Wall Sally Walquist & Todd Walquist Arlen & Muriel Walters Loree Walters John P. Ward II W. Eldon Ward Esther Reimers-Ware Thaddeus Warren Coach Marian Washington Watson Family Frank L. Wattelet II Brian Watts Jerry Waugh Craige & Sarah E. Waugh-Wamsley Jonas Weatherbie Tim & Michelle Weaver Eric & Jenifer Webb Kathy Webb Mary E. Webb Joe Weber Josh & Katy Weber Kenneth & Darda Wedel Mel G. & Judy A. Wedermyer Geoffrey R. Wehrman C. Odell Weidner Katherine Weiland Don & Lynne Weiser Kent L. Weiser Greg & Marla Welch Joan L. & Terry Wells Roger G. Wells Anne M. Sims David & Karnie Wessling Bert White Bryan White Jana White & Kevin Doyle Lee White Ted White Wayne R. Whitney Trudy & Frank Whitsell Jennifer Widerstrom Thad Wiemers Brady L. & Sarah Heeb Wilborn Ray Wilbur Ted Wiley
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Dick Sengpiehl Frank A. Seurer Bob & Linda Shaffer Jim C. Shanks Curtis Shaw Kevin & Lori Shaw Jason Shepherd Gregory R. Sherf Michael G.& Joyce N. Shinn R. C. Shoemaker Allan D. & Jill M. Shoup Peggy Showalter Pam Shumard Sara Sidebottom Adam & Mandy Sikes Bennie G. Simecka Mark Simerly Jerry & Linda Simpson Randy & Carroll Sinclair Gary S. Singer Roger L. Slagle Brad Smith David & Patricia (Krehbiel) Smith Ivan T. Smith Jonalan & Alison Smith Kimball T. Smith Quintin Smith Roger S Smith Ryan Smith Tommie L. Smith Jeff & Melainie Smotrilla Cindy Snavely Jeffrey L. Snyder Harry Solter Bill Spahn Douglas Spale Susan L. Spangler J. Bryan Sperry Barbara Inman Spotts Jeffery & Michelle Stadler Travis Stallbaumer Robert L. Stanclift Cory Starr Randy C. & Robin K. Staub Jim Stauffer Jonathan Steele Debra Steinmetz Richard D. Stephens Susan K. Steward Craig D. Stewart Eric & Marilyn Stiffler K. Jill Stinson Gordon & Stacey Stockemer Bill & Martha Stoddart Shaun & Theresa Stoker Jeff Stokes Eric S. Stonecipher Chris Stoppel A. Mark Stremel Tom Strutz Lacie & Darrell Stuckey II Robert Sturman Michael Suellentrop Brian Sullivan David M. Sullivan Aaron Sumner Scott S. Sumpter Mike Sweatman Terry & Dolores Taton Curtis & Laura Culbertson Taylor Tom & Tammy Taylor Rebecca Tempel Stephanie A. Temple Jay Templin Anthony A. Ternes Susan R. Tessary Sean & Ronell Thayer Willis C. Theis, Jr. Doug & DeDe Thiel Jack P. Thomas Thomas & Jan Thompson Todd G. Thompson
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Kevin & Mary Jo Pyle Peter M. Quatrochi James F. Radcliffe Rose M. Rader James L. Rains Marcus & Tiffany Ramirez Eugene A. Ramp Bobby Randall Ross Randall Judy L. Raney Paul S. Rangel Kelly D. Rankin Jacqueline Rasmussen John Rasmussen Roger & Mary Rawlings Thaddis L. Rawls Gordon F. Reabe Jr. Richard Reamon Jeffrey Alan Redhage Judy Reed Charles & Eloise Reep Todd Reesing Gil M. Reich Alvin A. Reid Fredrick Reimer Susan Geiger Reuter Jack & Jean Reynolds Forrest & Tiffany Rhodes John & Jana Richards Randy Richards Roger & Leigh Richards Luke Richesson Dennis & Jan Richter Daniel & Christina Ricke R. Wayne Ricks John E. Riederer Theodore L. Riesinger William W. Riggins Blayne E. Rinne Rapael Rivas Robert F. Robben Conrad Roberts Mark & Lue Roberts Chuck & Sue Robinson Delario M. Robinson Jeffrey Rodgers Darol & Karen Rodrock & Family Art Roesch Kyle & Chelsea Rohde Michael E. Rome Chris & Rachel Ronan Jason Ronsse Kendall/Brittany Roper Eric Rose Paul Dean Ross Cliff Rovelto Caleb G. Rowe Dean Royal Rick & Stephanie Royer Richard M. Ruggles Tom Rupp’s Floor Perfect Darren Rus Marc R. Ryan Roland Sabates Mary Beth Sands & Linda Sands David Saubers James R. Sauer Tagg & Paula Sawyer Gale E. Sayers Timothy O. Scanlon Patrick J. Scherzer Leonard & Chadra Schmitz Karen Schonewise Pam & Jerry Schrag Nicholas Schulte Bryan Schultz Gary K. Schwartz Gary W. Schwitters Robert J. Scribner Sharon Sears Joseph J. Segura II Josh Selzer
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Lawrence, KS 66046
2151 Haskell Ave. Bldg 1
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Howard Stultz 983 E. 1700 Rd. • Baldwin, Kansas 66006 Phone: 785-842-4796 • Fax: 785-842-4798 • Cell: 785-766-9081 Commercial: Metal Studs~Drywall~Acoustical Ceilings
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Howard Stultz Construction Co.
GEOSOURCE
Your Source for Geotechnical and Materials Engineering Axel S. Novion, P.E. Principal anovion@geosourceeng.com
John J. Zey, P.E. Principal jzey@geosourceeng.com
2529 Jefferson St. Kansas City, MO 64108 816-326-8751 1605 SW 41st St. Topeka, KS 66609 785-272-7200
M ICROTECH C OMPUTERS L APTOPS
(785) 233-2343
www.tfmcomm.com 910 E. 28th Street Lawrence, KS 66046
125 SW Jackson Street Topeka, KS 66603
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CONTRACTORS BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE OF KANSAS
Go Jayhawks
The Professionals in Electrical Contracting
Creating Quality Building Environments Healthy - Comfortable - Safe - Productive - Energy Efficient 1-800-388-3418 www.johnsoncontrols.com
Design
supply
Toby Stowe Vice President
www.designsupplyinc.com 6800 E Truman Rd. Kansas City, MO 64126
Proudy Serving the KU Campus
816.472.9500 • www.capitalelectric.com KU Alumni p 816-471-2929 f 816-471-3001
Office: (816) 483-5100 Fax: (816) 483-5528
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“Sit Down and Cheer We’ve Protected your Rear” • Stadium/Fixed Auditorium Seating • Bleachers/Grandstands • Laminate/Wood/Metal Cabinetry • Lockers • Gym/Athletic Equipment
10 Lincoln St. Kansas City, KS 66103
www.carrollsolutionsco.com
2200 E. 23RD STREET
DIAMOND EVERLEY
WISHING CONTINUED SUCCESS
P.O. BOX 3509
TO THE
LAWRENCE, KS 66046
ROOFING CONTRACTORS
FAX 785-843-3445
MARK GWALTNEY
www.diamondeverley.com
785-843-3433
KU FOOTBALL TEAM!
7301 W. 133rd St. • Suite 100 Overland Park, KS 66213 (913) 766-8035 • www.purdco.com
REX H. MUSTAIN GO HAWKS! INNOVATIVE HVAC SOLUTIONS
President
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Associated Air Products, Inc. 14900 West 107th Lenexa, KS 66215
OFFICE: 913.894.5600 FAX: 913.894.0648 EMAIL: rmustain@aap-kc.com
kissickco.com 816.363.5530
• Residential • Commercial • Industrial • Structural Cabling
Relationships are our Strongest Foundation
Roger Johnson
CURRENT ELECTRICAL CO., INC. 3811 South Park Ave. Topeka, Kansas 66609 785-267-2108
Design / Build
1705 N 1399 RD LAWRENCE, KS 66046 785-842-9100 FAX 785-842-9113
Midwest Concrete Materials, Inc. 3645 E 23rd St, Lawrence, KS 66046 (785) 843-1688 Toll Free (888) 244-2082 www.4mcm.com
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CONTRACTORS BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE OF KANSAS
Mechanical Service • Mechanical Construction
913-281-7200 • Kansas City, KS Visit us on the web at www.dmi-kc.com
CONTRACTING, INC.
KANSAS OFFICE 10800 Lakeview Avenue Lenexa, KS 66219 913-281-2700 913-281-2705 (FAX) www.lithko.com
Dave Lutz
816.536.1779
“KU 78”
JACKSON PAINTING COMPANY KC, MO
“Keeping KU Athletics looking good since 1990” DAVID L. FALLEY
Regional Manager KC, Springfield & Wichita
1416 S.W. Auburn Road Topeka, KS 66615-1503 phone 785-478-9538 cell 785-640-6506 fax 785-478-9572 dfalley@rwctopeka.com www.restoration-waterproof.com
RESTORATION & WATERPROOFING CONTRACTORS, INC.
DISCOUNT CARPET TKP, INC.
3009 Fourwheel Dr., Ste. B • Lawrence, KS 66047 Bus: 785-865-5415 • Fax: 785-865-0789
D & D Masonry, Inc. Ross Distefano Vice President
2609 Guinotte • Kansas City, MO 64120 Office: (816) 483-4796 Fax: (816) 483-9361 Cell: (816) 985-1540 ddmasonry@sbcglobal.net
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Lighthouse Tow and Recovery Rollback • Wheel Lift Towing • Motorcycles Tire Changes • Jump Starts • Unlocks
Bryan Sorenson - Owner
785-760-2922
Serving Lawrence, Kansas and Surrounding Areas www.lighthousetowandrecovery.com
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