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Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, one of the finest facilities in the country, begins its 10th season of operation in<br />

2007. Since that first game in 1998 against Kentucky, PJCS has provided Cardinal fans with plenty of excitement<br />

and enthusiasm. Home games in PJCS have been written about time and time again, and its been proven that<br />

something special happens in the Ville when the lights <strong>com</strong>e on at PJCS. From Henry Miller’s 25-yard run in<br />

overtime to defeat fourth-ranked Florida State to Louisville’s 31-7 win over Miami, and the Cardinals’ 44-34 win<br />

over third-ranked West Virginia last season, the mystique of a game in PJCS is legendary. The Cardinals currently<br />

own the nation’s second-longest home-winning streak in the country at 18.<br />

33<br />

Gameday<br />

In Louisville, U of L football is not<br />

just a game — it’s an event. For a<br />

typical game, tailgaters will arrive<br />

early to celebrate another weekend<br />

of Louisville football in Kentucky.<br />

Fans arrive three hours prior to kickoff<br />

to greet the team at CardMarch.<br />

42,000 fans pack Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium and make it one of<br />

the toughest places in the nation to<br />

play.<br />

44<br />

The <strong>Player</strong>s<br />

The Cardinals return 21 starters<br />

and 50 letterwinners from last<br />

season’s squad who went 12-1 and<br />

were ranked sixth in the nation.<br />

Headlining the group of returnees<br />

is All-American candidates Brian<br />

Brohm (pictured), Art Carmody,<br />

Harry Douglas, Mario Urrutia,<br />

Eric Wood and Malik Jackson.<br />

75<br />

Steve Kragthorpe<br />

Head coach Steve Kragthorpe begins<br />

his first season as the coach<br />

of the Cardinals taking over for<br />

Bobby Petrino. Kragthorpe joined<br />

the Cardinal family in January after<br />

spending four seasons as the<br />

head coach of Tulsa. He guided the<br />

Golden Hurricane to three bowl<br />

games and a 29-22 record. He led<br />

Tulsa to an 8-5 record in 2006 and<br />

is one of the best offensive minds<br />

in the country.<br />

129<br />

The Records<br />

Senior quarterback Brian Brohm<br />

and placekicker Art Carmody set<br />

their sights on numerous records<br />

as they both conclude their senior<br />

seasons. Carmody is also chasing<br />

numerous NCAA records. Stefan<br />

LeFors (pictured) had a recordbreaking<br />

season in 2004.


Media Information ................................... 4<br />

Credential Policy ...................................... 4<br />

Athletics Directory ................................... 6<br />

Media Outlets ............................................ 8<br />

Louisville Radio Network ....................... 8<br />

Schedule ..................................................... 9<br />

Travel Plans ............................................... 9<br />

Quick Facts ................................................ 10<br />

Sports Information Staff .......................... 10<br />

2007-08 Bowl Schedule............................. 11<br />

SID Contact Information ......................... 11<br />

Composite Schedule ................................. 11<br />

2007 Rosters ............................................... 12<br />

Pronunciation Guide ................................ 13<br />

Geographical Breakdown ........................ 14<br />

Personnel Picture ...................................... 15<br />

2007 Depth Chart ...................................... 16<br />

2007 Season Outlook ................................ 17<br />

Academic Success ..................................... 21<br />

The BIG EAST Conference ...................... 22<br />

National Recruiting .................................. 23<br />

All-Americans ........................................... 25<br />

Winning Traditions .................................. 27<br />

Bowl Games ............................................... 29<br />

Bowl Tie-ins ............................................... 30<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium ................ 31<br />

Gameday in the Ville................................ 33<br />

Football Facilities ...................................... 35<br />

Strength and Conditioning ...................... 37<br />

Cardinals in the NFL ................................ 39<br />

Media Exposure ........................................ 41<br />

Athletic Facilities ...................................... 43<br />

Cardinal Veterans ..................................... 45<br />

Cardinal New<strong>com</strong>ers ............................... 72<br />

Head Coach Steve Kragthorpe ............... 77<br />

Assistant Coaches ..................................... 81<br />

Support Staff .............................................. 91<br />

Equipment Room ...................................... 92<br />

Athletic Training ....................................... 93<br />

2007 Opponents ........................................ 95<br />

Credits<br />

Editor: Rocco Gasparro<br />

Layout & Design: Rocco Gasparro<br />

Cover Design: Shelly Feller<br />

Assistant Editors: Kathy Tronzo, Kenny Klein, Garret<br />

Wall, Melanie Calderwood, Rachel<br />

Park<br />

All-Time Series Records .......................... 98<br />

All-Time Scores ......................................... 99<br />

Season Review........................................... 105<br />

2006 Statistics ............................................. 107<br />

Defensive Statistics ................................... 109<br />

Game-By-GameStatistics ......................... 110<br />

Starting Lineups ........................................ 111<br />

Individual Game-by-Game Statistics ..... 112<br />

Superlatives ............................................... 115<br />

Game Recaps ............................................. 116<br />

Honors and Awards ................................. 123<br />

BIG EAST Standings ................................. 124<br />

BE Team Statistics ..................................... 125<br />

Yearly Offensive Statistics ....................... 130<br />

Yearly Defensive Statistics ...................... 131<br />

Rushing Records ....................................... 132<br />

All-Time Rushers ...................................... 132<br />

Year-By-Year Rushing Leaders ............... 133<br />

100-Yard Rushing Games ........................ 135<br />

Passing Records ........................................ 136<br />

Year-By-Year Passing Leaders ................ 137<br />

All-Time Passers ....................................... 137<br />

300-Yard Passing Games ......................... 138<br />

Receiving Records .................................... 139<br />

Year-By-Year Receiving Leaders ............ 139<br />

All-Time Receivers ................................... 140<br />

100-Yard Receiving Games ..................... 141<br />

Total Offense Records .............................. 142<br />

Year-By-Year Total Offense Leaders ...... 142<br />

Year-By-Year All-Purpose Leaders ........ 143<br />

Scoring Records ........................................ 144<br />

Career Scoring Leaders ............................ 144<br />

Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders ................ 145<br />

Return Records .......................................... 147<br />

Career Return Leaders ............................. 147<br />

Year-By-Year Kickoff Return Leaders ... 148<br />

Year-By-Year Punt Return Leaders ........ 149<br />

Punting Records ........................................ 150<br />

Year-By-Year Punting Leaders ............... 150<br />

Tackle Records .......................................... 151<br />

Photography:<br />

Dave Klotz, Shelly Feller, Howie Lindsey, Jim Biever,<br />

Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Denver<br />

Broncos, New York Jets, Carolina Panthers<br />

Printing:<br />

V.G. Reed & Sons<br />

Year-By-Year Tackle Leaders .................. 151<br />

Year-By-Year Sack Leaders ..................... 151<br />

Interception Records ................................ 153<br />

Year-By-Year Interception Records ....... 153<br />

BIG EAST Records .................................... 154<br />

Game Superlatives .................................... 155<br />

The Last Time ............................................ 156<br />

Top Scoring Games .................................. 157<br />

Year-By-Year Records .............................. 158<br />

Team Records ............................................ 148<br />

The Last Time ............................................ 150<br />

Year-by-Year Records .............................. 152<br />

Draft History ............................................. 159<br />

Cardinals in the Pros ................................ 160<br />

All-Americans ........................................... 162<br />

All-Conference .......................................... 163<br />

Honors ........................................................ 164<br />

Letterwinners ............................................ 165<br />

Captains ..................................................... 166<br />

Where Are They Now? ............................ 170<br />

All-Time Assistant Coaches .................... 173<br />

All-Time Bowl Games .............................. 174<br />

Bowl Records ............................................. 179<br />

All-Time Results ....................................... 180<br />

All-Time Coaching Records .................... 184<br />

Honored Jerseys ........................................ 185<br />

The University of Louisville ................... 189<br />

The City of Louisville ............................... 190<br />

University Administration ...................... 191<br />

Board of Trustees ...................................... 192<br />

Athletic Board ........................................... 192<br />

Director of Athletics Tom Jurich ............ 193<br />

Athletic Administration ........................... 194<br />

Head Coaches ............................................ 199<br />

The BIG EAST Conference ...................... 200<br />

Athletic Staff .............................................. 201<br />

Nelligan Sports Marketing ...................... 203<br />

L-Care ......................................................... 204<br />

Stadium Expansion................................... 206<br />

The 2007 Louisville Football Guide was written and<br />

designed by the Louisville Sports Information Office<br />

by using Adobe Pagemaker and Photoshop.<br />

How to Purchase a Louisville Media Guide:<br />

1. Send a check for $10.00 to the Louisville Sports<br />

Information Office.<br />

2. On-line at www.UofLSports.<strong>com</strong>


Media Information<br />

Media Information<br />

Thank you for your interest in covering<br />

University of Louisville football. The University of<br />

Louisville Sports Information Office has produced<br />

the 2007 football media guide to assist you in the<br />

coverage of the Cardinals. Please feel free to contact<br />

any member of our staff with questions, requests or<br />

concerns. We look forward to working with you<br />

during the 2007 football season.<br />

COVERING LOUISVILLE<br />

WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE<br />

Head coach Steve Kragthorpe hosts a weekly press<br />

conference with selected players each Monday in the<br />

recruiting lounge of the Howard Schnellenberger<br />

Football Complex at 1:30 p.m. Lunch will be served<br />

at 1:00 p.m. If media has a specific player request for<br />

the press conference, please let Rocco Gasparro know<br />

at 502-852-0102 or by email at<br />

rocco.gasparro@louisville.edu before Monday. If a<br />

player has a class conflict another time can be<br />

arranged.<br />

OTHER AVAILABILITY<br />

Steve Kragthorpe: In addition to Louisville’s media<br />

press conference, Kragthorpe will be available<br />

following practice on Wednesday. He will also be<br />

accessible on the Monday’s BIG EAST<br />

Teleconference at 11:10 a.m. Kragthorpe is available<br />

to out-of-town media on Tuesday from 2:00-2:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Player</strong>s: All player interviews must be arranged<br />

through the University of Louisville Sports<br />

Information Office and football contact Rocco<br />

Gasparro. During the season, U of L players are<br />

available on Tuesdays and Wednesdays following<br />

practice. No player interviews will be arranged after<br />

Wednesday on the week of the game.<br />

PRACTICE<br />

All practices will be closed to the media and fans<br />

except for the first 15 minutes. Please contact Rocco<br />

Gasparro for permission to attend practice.<br />

Photographers and videographers are permitted to<br />

shoot only the first three periods of practice.<br />

Credential Policy<br />

Credentials and working space<br />

for media members are issued<br />

at the sole and exclusive<br />

discretion of the Louisville Sports<br />

Information Office and Kenny Klein,<br />

Director, based on the following<br />

guidelines.<br />

1. Originating radio and television<br />

personnel conducting a live broadcast.<br />

2. Daily newspapers regularly covering<br />

U of L, the current opponent or another<br />

BIG EAST opponent. Wire services,<br />

regional and national publications are also<br />

awarded consideration.<br />

3. Non-originating radio and television<br />

personnel producing reports on the game.<br />

Only local radio stations with full-time<br />

sports directors will receive consideration.<br />

4. Officially recognized U of L student<br />

publications or student electronic media<br />

outlets.<br />

5. Non-daily newspapers or publications<br />

reporting on the game.<br />

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GAMEDAY INFORMATION<br />

WORKING CREDENTIALS<br />

To obtain credentials for a University of<br />

Louisville home contest, contact the Sports<br />

Information Department well in advance of the game.<br />

Due to space constraints, credentials will be limited<br />

to working media only.<br />

If media credentials are not picked up in advance,<br />

they will be available for pickup at the West Ticket<br />

Booth located outside Gate 7 of Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium. Media should enter through Gate 8 to gain<br />

access to elevators for the press box. NO<br />

CREDENTIALS WILL BE MAILED.<br />

Please direct all requests to:<br />

Kenny Klein, Sports Information Director, University<br />

of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. 40292.<br />

Media members wishing to cover U of L on the road<br />

are encouraged to contact Klein at least two weeks prior<br />

to the contest to secure credentials.<br />

PRESS PARKING<br />

Press parking is limited and will be provided<br />

on a first-<strong>com</strong>e, first-served basis as available.<br />

Contact the Louisville Sports Information Office<br />

regarding details and directions to the press parking<br />

areas.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />

All photographers must wear a sideline pass and<br />

armband to be allowed on the playing field. NCAA rules<br />

limit shooting to outside the restraining line around the<br />

field and outside designated team areas (between the<br />

30-yard lines). Passes can be acquired before the game,<br />

on the field or in the press box during the game.<br />

VISITING RADIO STATIONS<br />

Permission to broadcast a U of L game from Papa<br />

John’s Cardinal Stadium should be requested through<br />

Kenny Klein. Stations must order their own phone lines<br />

through the Louisville office of BellSouth (800/477-<br />

4459), listing Klein as the contact person for placement<br />

of the line. A booth, which <strong>com</strong>fortably ac<strong>com</strong>modates<br />

five, is available for the official station of the visiting<br />

team.<br />

With the exception of beat writers and regular U of<br />

L media, all passes are issued on a game-by-game basis<br />

with consideration of available working space.<br />

Passes are non-transferable and are subject to<br />

immediate revocation if transferred to non-working<br />

members or unapproved personnel.<br />

The University of Louisville and the NCAA<br />

prohibit the issuance of credentials to outlets or<br />

representatives of an organization that regularly<br />

publishes gambling information, such as “tout” or “tip<br />

sheets.”<br />

Credentials are issued to web sites that are<br />

affiliated with web sites for national or regional<br />

television and news media organizations., e.g. USA<br />

Today OnLine, ESPN, CNN/SI and CBS Sportsline,<br />

etc., for institutions that are conference members and<br />

non-conference opponents, and for the BIG EAST<br />

Conference.<br />

WEB SITES<br />

The University of Louisville reserves the right<br />

to deny media credentials to any individual whose<br />

web site is not affiliated with an official news<br />

gathering organization or publication. Credentials<br />

will be issued to official on-line services of national,<br />

over-the-air or cable networks or established<br />

publications, which are staffed by full-time<br />

employees (i.e. ESPN.<strong>com</strong>, SI.<strong>com</strong>,<br />

CBSsportsline.<strong>com</strong>, etc.) and then with a maximum<br />

of one credential.<br />

Credentials will not be granted to any on-line<br />

agency operating sites that are in any way associated<br />

with gambling or to “freelance” or “fan-based” sites<br />

that are not associated with a legitimate news<br />

gathering organization or publication.<br />

Membership in a writer’s association (i.e.<br />

FWAA) does not automatically qualify an agency<br />

for credentials.<br />

Additionally, online services are prohibited<br />

from “real time”transmission of Louisville athletic<br />

events.<br />

STEVE KRAGTHORPE ON THE AIR<br />

STEVE KRAGTHORPE RADIO SHOW<br />

Affliates on the Louisville Radio Network carry<br />

the Steve Kragthorpe Show each Wednesday night at<br />

7:00 p.m. The show originates from the Tumbleweed<br />

Restaurant on the River and is open to the public<br />

with a reservation.<br />

STEVE KRAGTHORPE TELEVISION<br />

SHOW<br />

The weekly Steve Kragthorpe Television Show<br />

can be seen each Saturday at 9:30 a.m. on WHAS-11<br />

TV. The half-hour program, produced by Debbie<br />

Harbsmeier and hosted by Ari Wolfe, features head<br />

coach Steve Kragthorpe, player and coach features,<br />

highlights of previous games and previews of<br />

up<strong>com</strong>ing opponents.<br />

Other Louisville Policies<br />

Web sites that sponsor “message boards” or<br />

“chat rooms” are eligible for credentials.<br />

The University of Louisville reserves the right<br />

to deny media credentials to any individual whose<br />

web site is not affiliated with a recognized newsgathering<br />

organization.<br />

All persons picking up credentials will be<br />

required to furnish positive identification. All<br />

credentials are non-transferable.<br />

NOTE: Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone<br />

under the age of 18 are not permitted in the working<br />

press area.


Media Information<br />

Media Information<br />

Media Services<br />

WEEKLY RELEASE<br />

The Louisville Sports Information<br />

Office e-mail its weekly release throughout<br />

the 2007 season. Game notes will be posted<br />

on www.UofLSports.<strong>com</strong> on Monday<br />

afternoon and on collegepressbox.<strong>com</strong>. To<br />

receive game notes, please send an e-mail<br />

to Rocco Gasparro at<br />

rocco.gasparro@louisville.edu.<br />

WORKING SPACE<br />

The University of Louisville provides<br />

work space in the recruiting lounge after<br />

Steve Kragthorpe’s weekly press<br />

conference. The lounge is located on the<br />

second floor of the football <strong>com</strong>plex. Also<br />

working space can be provided in the Sports<br />

Information Office located on the second<br />

floor in the Student Activity Center. Please<br />

let Rocco Gasparro know what your needs<br />

are during that time.<br />

PRESS BOX SERVICES<br />

Packets with pre-game information will be<br />

distributed prior to kickoff. Play-by-play, <strong>com</strong>plete<br />

halftime and final statistics, coaches and player quote<br />

sheets are all regular services on game day. A fax<br />

service is also provided upon request. Monitors with<br />

updated statistics are available throughout the press<br />

level and in booths for electronic media. In addition,<br />

television monitors are also part of the fixtures in both<br />

home and visiting radio booths.<br />

PRESS BOX<br />

There are three levels to the Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium Press Box: (3-4) Suites; (5) Press Level, AD<br />

Suites, President’s Suite, Photo Deck, Visiting and<br />

Home Coaches Booth, Visiting and Home Radio<br />

Booths, Replay Booth, Television Booth.<br />

OFFICIAL WEBSITES<br />

www.UofLSports.<strong>com</strong> www.bigeast.org<br />

POSTGAME POLICY<br />

Post-game interviews at Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium are held in the meetings rooms of the football<br />

<strong>com</strong>plex. The meeting room entrance is located to the<br />

right of the walkway leading the teams to the field.<br />

After meeting with the team, head coach Steve<br />

Kragthorpe and selected players will be brought into<br />

the team meeting room.<br />

The visiting coach and players are available<br />

outside their locker room. Please check with the<br />

visiting SID for more details.<br />

Typed post-game quotes from both head coaches<br />

and players will be available in the press box following<br />

the game.<br />

For both home and away games, the Louisville<br />

locker and training rooms are closed to the media.<br />

Football SID Rocco Gasparro will survey the media<br />

in the fourth quarter for player requests.<br />

MEDIA MEALS<br />

A pre-game meal is served on the fifth floor of<br />

the Press Box approximately two hours prior to<br />

kickoff. A buffet style meal will be served to the press<br />

and snacks will be available at halftime and in the<br />

fourth quarter.<br />

TELEVISION<br />

All requests for televising Louisville games<br />

should be directed to Tom Jurich, Director of Athletics,<br />

University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292. For<br />

information regarding the connecting charge and<br />

parking of television production trucks at Papa John’s<br />

Cardinal Stadium, contact K.C. Scull, Stadium Manger<br />

at PJCS at 502-852-3893.<br />

TELEPHONES<br />

Many telephones are available in the Papa John’s<br />

Cardinal Stadium for general use by visiting writers.<br />

Credential requests should indicate interest in use of<br />

these phones.<br />

INTERNET ACCESS<br />

The Press Box at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium<br />

is equipped with high-speed wireless Internet. Media<br />

wishing to file stories electronically as well as<br />

photographers may access the network by contacting<br />

Garret Wall of the U of L Sports Information Office<br />

in the Press Box.<br />

ROAD CREDENTIALS<br />

Media credentials requests for Louisville road<br />

games should be addressed to the Sports Information<br />

Office of the host institution. Be specific when<br />

requesting the type of credentials needed. Opponent<br />

SID phone numbers are listed in the Opponent Section<br />

of the media guide.<br />

BIG EAST MEDIA SERVICES<br />

BIG EAST TELECONFERENCE<br />

Every Monday throughout the season each BIG<br />

EAST coach will be available via conference call<br />

from 11:00 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. ET. Each coach will<br />

be available for 10 minutes. Media representatives<br />

wishing to participate in the teleconference should<br />

contact the BIG EAST office (401-453-0660) or<br />

consult the weekly press release for the phone<br />

number. The teleconference can also be heard live<br />

and on replay via the Internet. Check out the BIG<br />

EAST site at www.bigeast.org/airwaves for the link.<br />

The schedule of coaches is as follows:<br />

11:10 a.m. — Steve Kragthorpe, Louisville<br />

11:20 a.m. — Dave Wannstedt, Pittsburgh<br />

11:30 a.m. — Rich Rodriguez, West Virginia<br />

11:40 a.m. — Randy Edsall, Connecticut<br />

11:50 a.m. — Greg Robinson, Syracuse<br />

Noon – Jim Leavitt, South Florida<br />

12:10 p.m. — Brian Kelly, Cincinnati<br />

12:20 p.m. – Greg Schiano, Rutgers<br />

BIG EAST SATELLITE FEED<br />

The BIG EAST will begin its weekly football<br />

satellite broadcast on Wednesday, September 6. The<br />

feed will be available each Wednesday during the<br />

season, concluding on November 23.<br />

Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 6 - Nov. 22<br />

Time: 3:00 - 3:30 p.m. ET<br />

Coordinates: Galaxy 4R, C-Band, Transponder 12<br />

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Staff Directory<br />

Staff Directory<br />

All area codes are 502<br />

Sports Sports Sports Information Information ....... ....... 852-6581 852-6581<br />

852-6581<br />

Sports Sports Sports Info. Info. Info. Fax Fax ............ ............ ............ 852-7401<br />

852-7401<br />

Web Web Web Site:www.UofLSports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Site:www.UofLSports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Kenny Klein ................................. 852-6581<br />

Assoc. Athletic Dir. for Media Relations<br />

e-mail: kenny.klein@louisville.edu<br />

Rocco Gasparro ................................. 852-0102<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director<br />

e-mail: rocco.gasparro@louisville.edu<br />

Nancy Worley ............................... 852-0113<br />

Associate Sports Information Director<br />

Garett Wall ................................... 852-3088<br />

Assistant SID/Web Site Manager<br />

Kim Pemberton ............................ 852-7711<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director<br />

Sean Moth .................................... 852-2159<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director<br />

Lori Korte ..................................... 852-3086<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director<br />

Kathy Tronzo ................................ 852-6581<br />

Program Assistant<br />

Fred Reynolds .............................. 852-3896<br />

Video Coordinator<br />

Dave Klotz ................................... 852-3085<br />

Photographer/Designer<br />

Shelly Feller ................................. 852-3085<br />

Photography Assistant<br />

Sports Sports Sports Medicine Medicine ........... ........... ........... 852-0123<br />

852-0123<br />

Carole Banda ................................ 852-2763<br />

Director of Olympic Sports Medicine<br />

Fred Hina ...................................... 852-0116<br />

Athletic Trainer (Men's Basketball)<br />

Dwayne Treolo ............................. 852-7122<br />

AthleticTrainer (Football)<br />

Kevin Brown ................................ 852-2498<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

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Eric Buckman .............................. 852-5087<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Brad Farrell ................................. 852-8778<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Todd Gerlt ................................... 852-2508<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Steve Hoelscher ........................... 852-2508<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Matt Summers ............................. 852-4746<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Naomi Sprigler ............................ 852-2504<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Aaron Bachert ............................. 852-4746<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Debbie Cox .................................. 852-0123<br />

Program Assistant<br />

Strength Strength and and Conditioning Conditioning Staff<br />

Staff<br />

Ray Ganong ................................. 852-2761<br />

Strength and Conditioning Coach<br />

Ellis Myles .................................. 852-2761<br />

Assistant Strength/Conditioning Coach<br />

Jason Veltkamp ........................... 852-6778<br />

Strength and Conditioning Coach<br />

Teena Murray .............................. 852-2760<br />

Dir. of Olympic Sports Performance<br />

Eric Hammer ............................... 852-0792<br />

Asst. Dir. of Olympic Sports Performance<br />

Jason Dierking ............................. 852-0792<br />

Asst. Dir. of Olympic Sports Performance<br />

Shawn Griswold .......................... 852-6778<br />

Assistant Strength/Conditioning Coach<br />

Bryan Dermody ........................... 852-6778<br />

Assistant Strength/Conditioning Coach<br />

Katie Krall ................................... 852-2760<br />

Sports Performance Coach<br />

Antoine Sharp ............................. 852-6778<br />

Graduate Asst. Football<br />

Athletic Athletic Administration<br />

Administration Administration 852-5732<br />

852-5732<br />

Tom Jurich ................................... 852-5732<br />

Vice President/Director of Athletics<br />

Kevin Miller ................................ 852-0118<br />

Sr. Assoc. AD for Internal Operations<br />

Julie Hermann ............................. 852-0863<br />

Sr. Assoc. AD / SWA<br />

Pete Cautilli ................................ 852-0814<br />

Assoc. AD for Licensing, Facilities & Merch.<br />

Holly Sheilley ............................ 852-0220<br />

Asst. AD for Student Dev. & Championships<br />

Ronee Baxter .............................. 852-2015<br />

Assistant SWA<br />

Wiley Brown .............................. 852-7079<br />

Assistant Student Welfare/Outreach<br />

Meg Peavy ............ .................... 852-0223<br />

Assoc. Dir., Bass-Rudd Tennis Center<br />

Debbie Young ........................... 852-5732<br />

Administrative Assistant to Tom Jurich<br />

Ruth Bandy ................................ 852-5833<br />

Customer Relations Secretary<br />

Kelly Anderson ......................... 852-3858<br />

Special Asst. to the AD<br />

Susan Ernst ................................ 852-2399<br />

Special Asst. to the AD<br />

Vickie Way ................................. 852-2161<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Academic Academic Academic Services Services ...... ...... ...... 852-6006<br />

852-6006<br />

Marvin Mitchell ........................ 852-6006<br />

Assoc. AD for Academic Services<br />

Bryan Hicks ............................... 852-1446<br />

Asst. AD for Academic Services<br />

Scott Sallade .............................. 852-7913<br />

Associate Director<br />

Derek Cowherd ........................ 852-8863<br />

Academic Counselor<br />

Ed Scott ...................................... 852-2786<br />

Associate Director<br />

Christine Jackson ...................... 852-7934<br />

Associate Director<br />

Anthony Wright ....................... 852-1012<br />

Academic Counselor<br />

Lynlee Phillips .......................... 852-7109<br />

Academic Counselor<br />

Jamil Bross ................................. 852-6006<br />

Program Assistant<br />

Chris May .................................. 852-4750<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Kellynn Wilson ......................... 852-4750<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Caroline Crafton ....................... 852-7271<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Business Business .....................<br />

..................... ..................... 852-2414<br />

852-2414<br />

Alicia Clark ................................ 852-2411<br />

Asst. Athletic Director/Business<br />

Terry Veleta ............................... 852-2413<br />

Asst. Business Manager<br />

Carole Snyder ............................ 852-7060<br />

Administrative Associate<br />

Opal Newton ............................. 852-2412<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Sandy Short ............................... 852-2414<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Melinda Van Arsdale ............... 852-1685<br />

Bass-Rudd Tennis Center Business Mgr.<br />

KFEC KFEC Facility Facility ............. ............. 852-4932<br />

852-4932<br />

Jim McGhee ............................... 852-3776<br />

Asst. Athletic Director for Varsity Sports<br />

Angela Todd .............................. 852-4935<br />

Program Assistant


Staff Directory<br />

Staff Directory<br />

Compliance Compliance ..................<br />

.................. .................. 852-0101<br />

852-0101<br />

John Carns ................................. 852-7728<br />

Associate AD for Compliance<br />

Jodie Sykes .............. ...................852-8871<br />

Assistant AD for Compliance<br />

Daniel Gossom .......................... 852-1680<br />

Compliance Assistant<br />

Nick Ojea ................................... 852-0863<br />

Assistant Director<br />

Lynne Barney ............................ 852-0216<br />

Coordinator of Athletic Services<br />

Cardinal Cardinal Cardinal Athletic Athletic Athletic Fund Fund . 852-5735<br />

852-5735<br />

Gary Friedman .......................... 852-7244<br />

Associate AD/Development<br />

Cooper Jones ............................. 852-0117<br />

Asst. Athletic Director/Development<br />

Jill Zoll ........................................ 852-0861<br />

Associate Director CAF<br />

Lisa Crespo ................................ 852-2472<br />

Director of Development<br />

Tom Keith .................................. 852-0706<br />

Asst. Director of Development<br />

Valerie Owens-Combs ............. 852-2473<br />

Asst. Dir. CAF/L Club Coordinator<br />

Maggi Constantz ...................... 852-2471<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

Adam Mallette .......................... 852-2994<br />

Assistant Director CAF<br />

Melissa Huber ........................... 852-8460<br />

Assistant Director CAF<br />

Amy Seng .................................. 852-5735<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Facilities Facilities ....................... ....................... 852-5732<br />

Rob Brawner .............................. 852-0125<br />

Asst. AD/ Int. Affairs & Facilities<br />

Rick Bell ..................................... 852-2102<br />

Assistant Facilities<br />

Ray Bronger .............................. 852-7010<br />

Facilities Assistant<br />

Jason Bond ................................ 852-7029<br />

Computer Operations<br />

Scott Flavell .............................. 852-2103<br />

Technology Specialist<br />

Mike Winkenhofer .................. 852-2863<br />

Director of Athletic Fields<br />

Stadium Grounds Crew:<br />

John Johnson ............................ 852-2863<br />

Mike Hetzel .............................. 852-2863<br />

Nelligan Nelligan Marketing Marketing .... .... 852-7254<br />

852-7254<br />

John Penny ............................... 852-0858<br />

General Manager<br />

John Ramsey ............................. 852-5737<br />

Director of Sales<br />

Amy Blevins-Morgan .............. 852-0856<br />

Director of Sales<br />

Dominick Fitzgerald ............... 852-0860<br />

Marketing Coordinator<br />

PJCS PJCS ............................. ............................. 852-0083<br />

K.C. Scull ................................... 852-0083<br />

Stadium Manager<br />

Dave Dow....................................852-8463<br />

Facilities Asst.<br />

Ticket Ticket Office Office ............... ............... 852-5151<br />

852-5151<br />

Brad Barber ............................... 852-5863<br />

Asst. AD / Operations & Ticketing<br />

Stephanie Slemmons ............... 852-5152<br />

PJCS Office Manager<br />

Kerry Bennett Johnson ............ 852-5863<br />

Business Manager<br />

Kelly Conklin ........................... 852-5863<br />

Assistant Ticket Manager<br />

Mary Burks ............................... 852-5863<br />

Ticket Office Assistant<br />

Matt Stitsinger .......................... 852-5863<br />

Ticket Sales Representative<br />

Cheryl Young ........................... 852-5152<br />

Ticket Office Assistant<br />

Billy-Ray Cartright .................. 852-5152<br />

Ticket Office Assistant<br />

Elizabeth Henken .................... 852-5152<br />

Ticket Office Assistant<br />

Varsity Varsity Varsity Athletics Athletics ......... ......... 852-7801<br />

852-7801<br />

Patty Norton ............................. 852-0100<br />

Dir. of W. Basketball/Volleyball Operations<br />

Jing Hughley ............................ 852-0101<br />

Program Assistant<br />

Margaret Womack ................... 852-7801<br />

Program Asst. Women’s Basketball<br />

Marketing<br />

Marketing<br />

Kyle Moats ................................ 852-4613<br />

Assoc. AD/National Marketing Director<br />

Theresa Lowry ......................... 852-0721<br />

Director of Marketing<br />

Adrienne Johnson .................... 852-8872<br />

Community Development Coordinator<br />

Ashleigh Campen .................... 852-0675<br />

Marketing Assistant<br />

Equipment<br />

Equipment<br />

Charles Hall .............................. 852-7121<br />

Director of Equipment<br />

Tim Sypher ............................... 852-8593<br />

Men’s Basketball Equipment Manager<br />

Scott Norton ............................. 852-2505<br />

Cardinal Park Equipment Manager<br />

Ed Connell ................................ 852-6341<br />

KFEC Equipment Manager<br />

Baseball<br />

Baseball<br />

Dan McDonnell ........................ 852-0103<br />

Head Coach<br />

Brian Mundorf ......................... 852-1217<br />

Director of Baseball Operations<br />

Chris Lemonis .......................... 852-8145<br />

Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coor.<br />

Roger Williams ........................ 852-3939<br />

Assistant Coach/Pitching<br />

Xan Barksdale .......................... 852-5791<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Vicky Frank .............................. 852-5791<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Men’s Men’s Basketball Basketball ......... ......... 852-6551<br />

Rick Pitino ................................ 852-6651<br />

Head Coach<br />

Marvin Menzies ....................... 852-6651<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Steve Masiello .......................... 852-6651<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Richard Pitino .......................... 852-6651<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Eric Scott ................................... 852-6651<br />

Director of Basketball Operations<br />

Vincent Tatum ......................... 852-6651<br />

Executive Assistant to Pitino<br />

Stephanie Diebold ................... 852-6651<br />

Basketball Secretary<br />

Matt Morris .............................. 852-6651<br />

Video Coordinator<br />

Women’s Women’s Basketball<br />

Basketball<br />

Jeff Walz .................................... 852-0221<br />

Head Coach<br />

Michelle Clark-Heard ............. 852-3840<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Stephanie Norman .................. 852-0219<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

TBA ............................................ 852-7801<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Becky Bonner ............................ 852-8355<br />

Asst. Dir. of Basketball Operations<br />

Cross Cross Country/Track<br />

Country/Track<br />

Ron Mann ................................. 852-0106<br />

Head Coach<br />

Mellanee Welty ........................ 852-8466<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Willie Randolph ....................... 852-0111<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Brice Allen ................................ 852-0194<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Jake Jacoby ................................ 852-2279<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Dale Cowper ............................ 852-2267<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Field Field Hockey<br />

Hockey<br />

Pam Bustin ................................ 852-0215<br />

Head Coach<br />

Christy Utter ............................ 852-7795<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Britt D’Augustine .................... 852-8153<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Football<br />

Football<br />

Steve Kragthorpe ..................... 852-7775<br />

Head Coach<br />

Greg Nord............. .................... 852-8774<br />

Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator<br />

Charlie Stubbs .......................... 852-8769<br />

Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers<br />

Mike Cassity ............................. 852-8763<br />

Defensive Coordinator<br />

Jeff Brohm ................................. 852-8770<br />

Asst. HC/QB/Passing Game Coord.<br />

Reggie Johnson ........................ 852-8773<br />

Linebackers Coach<br />

Brent Myers .......................... ....852-0438<br />

Offensive Line/Running Coordinator<br />

Mark Nelson ............................. 852-8772<br />

Defensive Line/Special Teams<br />

Tony Alford .............................. 852-8768<br />

Running Backs<br />

Mike Mallory ............................ 852-8771<br />

Defensive Back Coach<br />

Greg Brohm .............................. 852-8762<br />

Director of Football Operations<br />

Paul Gering ............................... 852-8765<br />

Special Assistant to the Head Coach<br />

David Spina .............................. 852-8761<br />

Video Coordinator<br />

Denise Murphy ........................ 852-7775<br />

Administrative Asst. to Coach K<br />

Robyn Mattingly ...................... 852-6327<br />

Recruiting Assistant<br />

Vicki Nugent ............................ 852-8758<br />

Program Assistant<br />

Ali Dister ................................... 852-6325<br />

Assistant<br />

Tavian Banks ............................ 852-6325<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Chip Long ................................. 852-6325<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Derek Oswalt ........................... 852-6325<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Golf<br />

Golf<br />

Mark Crabtree .......................... 852-8452<br />

Head Men's Golf Coach<br />

Kelly Meyers Rothberg ........... 852-1768<br />

Head Women's Golf Coach<br />

Women’s Women’s Lacrosse<br />

Lacrosse<br />

Kellie Young ............................. 852-3195<br />

Head Coach<br />

Lisa Staedt ................................ 852-3195<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Matt Lawicki ............................ 852-3195<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Women’s Women’s Rowing<br />

Rowing<br />

Richard Ruggieri ...................... 852-7933<br />

Head Coach<br />

Laurie Featherstone ................. 852-8121<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Laura Fogt ................................ 852-8121<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Men’s Men’s Soccer<br />

Soccer<br />

Ken Lolla ................................... 852-0105<br />

Head Coach<br />

B.J. Craig ................................... 852-2487<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Jeremy Proud ........................... 852-3936<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Women’s Women’s Soccer Soccer<br />

Soccer<br />

Karen Ferguson ....................... .852-0104<br />

Head Coach<br />

Kyle Singer ............................... 852-1783<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

TBA ............................................ 852-2095<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Softball<br />

Softball<br />

Sandy Pearsall ......................... .852-1782<br />

Head Coach<br />

Leslie Adams ...... ..................... 852-5344<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Karen Marr..................................852-7695<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Swimming Swimming Swimming & & & Diving Diving<br />

Diving<br />

Arthur Albiero ......................... 852-8848<br />

Head Coach<br />

Karin Olmstead ........................ 852-0111<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Ryan Wochomurka ................. 852-0111<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Mike Zender ............................. 852-3961<br />

Diving Coach<br />

Ralph Wright Natatorium ..... 852-0948<br />

Mike Zender ............................. 852-3961<br />

Operations Director<br />

Terry King ................................. 852-3495<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Men’s Men’s Men’s Tennis<br />

Tennis<br />

Rex Ecarma ............................... 852-0217<br />

Head Coach<br />

Mark Beckham ......................... 852-0217<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Women’s Women’s Women’s Tennis Tennis<br />

Tennis<br />

Greg Davis ................................ 852-3357<br />

Head Coach<br />

Eva Petschnig ........................... 852-0018<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Women’s Women’s Women’s Volleyball<br />

Volleyball<br />

Leonid Yelin ............................. 852-0218<br />

Head Coach<br />

Melissa Starck Bean ................. 852-7248<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Craig Bere ................................. 852-7137<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Spirit Spirit Groups<br />

Groups<br />

Todd Sharp ............................... 473-7374<br />

Spirit Coordinator<br />

Misty Hodges ........................... 905-2667<br />

All Girl Squad Coach<br />

Sheryl Knight ........................... 473-7374<br />

Ladybirds Coach<br />

James Speed .............................. 969-4111<br />

Cheerleading Coach<br />

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Media Information<br />

Media Information<br />

PRINT<br />

WIRE SERVICE<br />

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Phone: (502) 583-7718<br />

Fax: (502) 589-4831<br />

Brian Bennett (Beat Writer)<br />

The Courier-Journal<br />

525 W. Broadway<br />

Louisville, KY 40202<br />

Phone: (502) 5558-7872<br />

Fax: (502) 582-7186<br />

Rick Bozich, Eric Crawford<br />

(Sports Columnists)<br />

The Courier-Journal<br />

525 W. Broadway<br />

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Phone: (502) 582-4361<br />

Fax: (502) 582-7186<br />

TELEVISION<br />

Gary Montgomery, Tom Lane, John Lewis<br />

WDRB-TV Sports<br />

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Phone: (502) 584-6441<br />

Fax: (502) 589-5559<br />

Fred Cowgill, Keith Farmer<br />

WLKY-TV Sports<br />

PO Box 6205<br />

Louisville, KY 40206<br />

Phone: (502) 893-7300<br />

Fax: (502) 896-0725<br />

RADIO<br />

Paul Rogers (play-by-play)<br />

WHAS Radio<br />

4000 Radio Drive #1<br />

Louisville, KY 40218<br />

Phone: (502) 479-2213<br />

Fax: (502) 479-2224<br />

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4018 Brownlee Road<br />

Louisville, KY 40207<br />

Phone: (502) 721-9033<br />

Adam Neft, Tony Vanetti<br />

WKRD Radio<br />

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Louisville, KY 40218<br />

Phone: (502) 479-2222<br />

Fax: (800) 578-2700<br />

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Gene Abell, Sports Editor<br />

Lexington Herald-Leader<br />

Main & Midland<br />

Lexington, KY 40507<br />

Phone: (859) 231-3237<br />

Fax: (859) 255-7236<br />

Russ Brown, Howie Lindsey, Jeff Wofford,<br />

Matt Willinger<br />

Louisville SportsReport<br />

P.O. Box 17520<br />

Louisville, KY 40217<br />

Phone: (502) 636-4330<br />

Fax: (502) 636-9265<br />

Chuck Jones<br />

News-Enterprise<br />

P.O. Box 430<br />

Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />

Phone: (270) 769-2312<br />

Fax: (270) 765-7318<br />

Gary Fogle, Bob Domine, Kent Taylor<br />

WAVE-TV Sports<br />

P.O. Box 32970<br />

Louisville, KY 40232<br />

Phone: (502) 561-4144<br />

Fax: (502) 561-4115<br />

Lachlan McLean<br />

WHAS Radio SportsTalk<br />

4000 Radio Drive #1<br />

Louisville, KY 40218<br />

Phone: (502) 479-2222<br />

Fax: (502) 479-2224<br />

Sports Director<br />

WTSZ Radio<br />

545 Main Street<br />

Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />

Phone: (502) 633-2122<br />

Fax: (800) 578-2700<br />

Earl Cox<br />

Voice-Tribune<br />

P.O. Box 7129<br />

Louisville, KY 40257-0129<br />

Phone: (502) 897-8910<br />

Fax: (502) 897-8915<br />

Sports Editor<br />

The Cardinal (student paper)<br />

University of Louisville<br />

Louisville, KY 40292<br />

Phone: (502) 852-6727<br />

Fax: (502) 852-0700<br />

CD Kaplan<br />

Louisville Eccentric Observer<br />

640 South Fourth Street<br />

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Phone: (502) 895-9770<br />

Fax: (502) 895-9779<br />

Erik Waxler, Kyle Draper<br />

WHAS-TV Sports<br />

PO Box 1100<br />

Louisville, KY 40201-1100<br />

Phone: (502) 582-7255<br />

Fax: (502) 582-7279<br />

Louisville’s Radio Broadcast Team<br />

Radio Team (L to R): Craig Swabek, Scott Clark, Paul Rogers, Doug<br />

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Quick Facts<br />

Quick Facts<br />

2007 Louisville Football Schedule<br />

DATE OPPONENT SITE SERIES RECORD<br />

Aug. 30 MURRAY STATE Louisville, Ky. Louisville leads, 10-6<br />

Sept. 6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Louisville, Ky. Louisville leads, 1-0<br />

Sept. 15 at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. UK leads, 10-9<br />

Sept. 22 SYRACUSE* Louisville, Ky. Series tied, 3-3<br />

Sept. 29 at NC State Raleigh, N.C. Louisville leads, 2-0<br />

Oct. 5 UTAH Louisville, Ky. First Meeting<br />

Oct. 13 at Cincinnati* Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati leads, 26-20-1<br />

Oct. 19 at Connecticut* E. Stoors, Conn. Louisville leads, 3-0<br />

Oct. 27 PITTSBURGH* Louisville, Ky. Louisville leads, 6-4<br />

Nov. 3 OPEN<br />

Nov. 8 at West Virginia* Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia leads, 6-2<br />

Nov. 17 at South Florida* Tampa, Fla. Series tied, 2-2<br />

Nov. 24 OPEN<br />

Nov. 29 RUTGERS* Louisville, Ky. Rutgers leads, 5-1<br />

* BIG EAST Game<br />

TRAVEL INFORMATION<br />

Sept. 15 at Kentucky: Team will leave via bus on September 14 and stay at the<br />

Marriott Griffin Gate in Lexington. 1800 Newton Pike, Lexington, Ky.<br />

Sept. 29 at NC State: Team will leave Louisville via a charter flight and fly into<br />

Raleigh. The team will headquarter at the Hilton Raleigh-Durham Airport. 4810<br />

Old Page Road, Durham, N.C.<br />

Oct. 13 at Cincinnati: Team will leave via bus on October 12 and stay at<br />

Millenium Hotel. 150th W. 5th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Oct. 19 at Connecticut: Team will leave Louisville via charter on October 18<br />

and stay at Hartford Hilton. 315 Trumbell Street, Hartford, Ct.<br />

Nov. 8 at West Virginia: Team will leave Louisville via charter on November 7<br />

and stay at Waterfront Place Hotel. Two Waterfront Place, Morgantown, W.Va.<br />

Nov. 17 at South Florida: Team will leave Louisville via charter on November<br />

16 and stay at the Marriott Waterside. 700 S. Florida Ave., Tampa, Fla.<br />

Louisville Football Staff<br />

2006 Louisville Football Results<br />

Record Record<br />

Overall Overall<br />

Home Home<br />

Away way<br />

ALL GAMES 12-1 6-0 5-1<br />

CONFERENCE 6-1 4-0 2-1<br />

NON-CONFERENCE 6-0 2-0 3-0<br />

Date Date<br />

Opponent Opponent Score Score W/L W/L Overall Overall Conf. Conf. Attend<br />

Attend<br />

Sept. 3 Kentucky (ESPN) 59-28 W 1-0 0-0 42,597<br />

Sept. 9 at Temple (WHAS) 62-0 W 2-0 0-0 16,015<br />

Sept. 16 #15 Miami (ABC) 31-7 W 3-0 0-0 42,704<br />

Sept. 23 at Kansas St. (TBS) 24-6 W 4-0 0-0 45,855<br />

Oct. 6 vs. Middle Tenn. (ESPN2) 41-17 W 5-0 0-0 32,797<br />

Oct. 14 Cincinnati (ESPNU) 23-17 W 6-0 1-0 41,549<br />

Oct. 21 at Syracuse (ESPN Reg.) 28-13 W 7-0 2-0 35,708<br />

Nov. 2 #3 West Virginia (ESPN) 44-34 W 8-0 3-0 43,217<br />

Nov. 9 at #15 Rutgers (ESPN) 25-28 L 8-1 3-1 44,111<br />

Nov. 18 South Florida (ESPNU) 31-8 W 9-1 4-1 40,038<br />

Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh (ESPN) 48-24 W 10-1 5-1 41,881<br />

Dec. 2 Connecticut 48-17 W 11-1 6-1 38,476<br />

2007 2007 FedEx FedEx FedEx Orange Orange Bowl Bowl (Miami, (Miami, Fla.) Fla.)<br />

Fla.)<br />

Jan.2 vs. #15 Wake Forest (FOX) 24-13 W 12-1 6-1 74,470<br />

NAME POSITION ALMAMATER YEAR AT UL<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Steve Kragthorpe Head Coach West Texas St. ‘88 1st<br />

Charlie Stubbs Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers BYU ‘78 1st<br />

Jeff Brohm Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator Louisville ‘93 5th<br />

Tony Alford Running Backs Colorado State ‘92 1st<br />

Greg Nord Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Kentucky ‘80 10th<br />

Brent Myers Offensive Line Eastern Washington ‘82 1st<br />

Mike Cassity Defensive Coordinator Kentucky ‘76 4th<br />

Mike Mallory Secondary Michigan ‘85 1st<br />

Reggie Johnson Linebackers Louisville ‘96 5th<br />

Mark Nelson Defensive Line/Special Teams East Central ‘80 1st<br />

Greg Brohm Director of Football Operations Louisville ‘93 4th<br />

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING STAFF<br />

Jason Veltkamp Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Carroll College ‘94 5th<br />

Bryan Dermody Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Lakeland ‘00 3rd<br />

Shawn Griswold Strength & Conditioning Coach Utah State ‘96 1st<br />

Antoine Sharp Graduate Assistant Louisville ‘05 2nd<br />

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF<br />

Dewayne Treolo Head Athletic Trainer West Virginia ‘85 15th<br />

Brad Farrell Asst. Athletic Trainer West Virginia ‘97 6th<br />

Aaron Bachert Asst. Athletic Trainer LSU ‘04 4th<br />

EQUIPMENT STAFF<br />

Chuck Hall Head Equipment Manager Kansas State ‘98 8th<br />

VIDEO STAFF<br />

Dave Spina Video Coordinator Arizona ‘88 9th<br />

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Quick Facts<br />

Quick Facts<br />

University<br />

Name of School University of Louisville<br />

City, Zip Louisville, Ky. 40292<br />

Founded 1798<br />

Enrollment 24,000<br />

Nickname Cardinals<br />

School Colors Red & Black<br />

Stadium Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium<br />

Capacity 42,000<br />

Surface FieldTurf<br />

Year Opened 1998<br />

Affliation NCAA Division I-A<br />

Conference BIG EAST Conference<br />

Football Facts<br />

Head Coach Steve Kragthorpe<br />

Alma Mater, Year West Texas St. ‘88<br />

Record at School (years) First Year<br />

Career Record (years) 29-22/4<br />

2006 Record 12-1<br />

BIG EAST Record 6-1/1st<br />

2006 National Ranking #6th AP/# 7th USA Today<br />

Football Office 502-852-7775 or 6325<br />

University Administration<br />

President Dr. James Ramsey<br />

Faculty Representative Elaine Wise<br />

Athletics Department<br />

Athletics Director Tom Jurich<br />

Senior Women’s Administrator Julie Hermann<br />

Senior Associate Athletic Director Kevin Miller<br />

Associate Athletic Director/Compliance John Carns<br />

Associate Athletic Director/Licensing Pete Cautilli<br />

Associate Athletic Director/Development Gary Friedman<br />

Associate Athletic Director/Compliance John Carns<br />

Associate Athletic Director/Media Relations Kenny Klein<br />

Associate Athletic Director/Academics Marvin Mitchell<br />

Louisville Sports Information Staff<br />

Kenny Klein<br />

Associate Athletic<br />

Director/Media Relations<br />

Kim Pemberton<br />

Asst. Sports Information<br />

Director<br />

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Rocco Gasparro<br />

Asst. Sports Information<br />

Director/Football<br />

Garett Wall<br />

Asst. Sports Information<br />

Director/Web Site<br />

Nancy Worley<br />

Associate Sports<br />

Information Director<br />

Dave Klotz<br />

Photographer<br />

Sports Information<br />

Asscoaite AD/Media Relations Kenny Klein<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director/FB Rocco Gasparro<br />

Associate Sports Information Director Nancy Worley<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director Garett Wall<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director Lori Korte<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director Kim Pemberton<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director Sean Moth<br />

Photographer Dave Klotz<br />

Videographer Fred Reynolds<br />

Program Assistant Kathy Tronzo<br />

Graphic Designer Shelly Feller<br />

Marketing<br />

National Marketing Director Kyle Moats<br />

Nelligan Sports Marketing John Penny<br />

Phone Directory (area code 502)<br />

Athletics Department 852-7801 ...................... FAX: 852-0815<br />

Sports Information Office 852-6581 ...................... FAX: 852-7401<br />

Football Office 852-6327 ...................... FAX: 852-8767<br />

Rocco Gasparro Cell 262-2258<br />

Lori Korte<br />

Asst. Sports Information<br />

Director<br />

Fred Reynolds<br />

Videographer<br />

www.UofLSports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Sean Moth<br />

Asst. Sports Information<br />

Director<br />

Kathy Tronzo<br />

Program Assistant<br />

Shelly Feller<br />

Graphic Designer


Quick Facts<br />

Quick Facts<br />

S1 S8 S15 S22 S29 06 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17 N24 D1<br />

Murray @Louisville @ Illinois St. Lambuth @ Tenn. Tech Jacksonville St open E. Illinois @ SE MO EKU @ Tenn. St. @ Tenn.-Martin Austin Peay<br />

8/30 9/20<br />

MTSU @ Fla. Atl. @ Louisville @ LSU W. Kentucky Fla. Inter. Virginia @ Memphis Ark. St. @ N. Texas @ La. Monroe La. Lafayette @ Troy<br />

10/6 11/20<br />

Kentucky EKU Kent St. Louisville @ Arkansas Fla. Atl. @ S. Carolina<br />

10/4<br />

LSU Florida Miss. St. open @ Vandy @ Georgia Tennessee<br />

Syr. Washington<br />

8/31<br />

@ Iowa Illinois @ Louisville @ Miami W. Va. Rutgers Buffalo open @ Pitt USF @ UConn Cincinnati<br />

NC State UCF @Boston College Wofford Clemson Louisville @ Fla. St. open @ ECU open @ Miami N. Carolina @ Wake Maryland<br />

Utah @ Oregon St. Air Force UCLA @ UNLV Utah St. @ Louisville SD St. @ TCU @ Colo. St. open Wyoming N Mexico @ BYU<br />

8/30 10/5 10/18<br />

UC SE MO Oregon St. @ Miami Marshall @ SD St. @ Rutgers Louisville @ Pitt open @ USF UConn W. Va. @ Syracuse<br />

8/30 10/6<br />

UConn @ Duke Maine Temple @ Pitt Akron bye @ Virginia Louisville<br />

10/19<br />

USF Rutgers @Cincinnati Syracuse @ W. Va.<br />

Pitt E. Mich. Grambling @ Mich. St. UConn @ Virginia bye Navy Cincinnati @ Louisville Syracuse open @ Rutgers USF @W. Va.<br />

W. Va. W. Michigan @ Marshall @ Maryland ECU @ USF @ Syracuse open Miss. St. @ Rutgers open @ Louisville@Cincinnati UConn Pitt<br />

9/13 9/28 11/8<br />

USF Elon @ Auburn open N. Carolina W. Va. @ Fla. Atl. UCF Rutgers<br />

10/18<br />

@ UConn Cincinnati @ Syracuse Louisville @ Pitt<br />

Rutgers Buffalo Navy Norfolk open Maryland Cincinnati @ Syracuse USF W. Va. @ UConn @t Army Pitt Open @Lou.<br />

8/30 9/7 10/18 10/27 11/9 11/29<br />

2007-08 BOWL SCHEDULE<br />

Dec. 20 San Diego Credit Union Pointsettia<br />

9 p.m., ESPN, San Diego, Calif.<br />

Dec. 31 Brut Sun<br />

2 p.m., CBS, El Paso, Texas<br />

OPPONENT CONTACTS<br />

MURRAY STATE goracers.<strong>com</strong><br />

PHONE: 270.762.4271 Kevin Britton<br />

Dec. 21 R+L Carriers New Orleans<br />

Dec. 31 Gaylord Hotels Music City<br />

FAX: 270.762.6814 kevin.britton@murraystate.edu<br />

8 p.m., ESPN2, New Orleans, La.<br />

4 p.m., ESPN, Nashville, Tenn. MTSU goblueraiders.<strong>com</strong><br />

Dec. 22 Papa John’s<br />

Dec. 31 Chick-fil-A<br />

PHONE: 615.898.5057 Mark Owens<br />

1 p.m., ESPN2, Birmingham, Ala.<br />

7:30 p.m.,ESPN, Atlanta, Georgia FAX: 615.898.5626 owens@goblueraiders.<strong>com</strong><br />

Dec. 22 New Mexico<br />

Dec. 31 Insight<br />

KENTUCKY ukathletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

4:30 p.m., ESPN, Albuquerque, N.M.<br />

8 p.m., NFL Network, Tempe, Ariz. PHONE: 859.257.3838 Tony Neely<br />

Dec. 23 Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Jan. 1 Outback<br />

FAX: 859.323.4310 tneely@uky.edu<br />

8 p.m., ESPN, Las Vegas, Nev.<br />

11 a.m., ESPN, Tampa, Fla. SYRACUSE suathletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

Dec. 23<br />

Dec. 26<br />

Dec. 27<br />

Dec. 28<br />

Dec. 28<br />

Sheraton Hawaii<br />

8 p.m., ESPN, Honolulu, Hawaii<br />

Motor City<br />

7:30 p.m., ESPN, Detroit, Mich.<br />

Pacific Life Holiday<br />

8 p.m., ESPN, San Diego, Calif.<br />

Texas<br />

TBD, NFL Network, Houston, Texas<br />

Champs Sports<br />

5 p.m., ESPN, Orlando, Fla.<br />

Jan. 1<br />

Jan. 1<br />

Jan. 1<br />

Jan. 1<br />

Jan. 1<br />

Cotton<br />

TBD, FOX, Dallas, Texas<br />

Gator<br />

Noon, CBS, Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

Capital One<br />

1p.m., ABC, Orlando, Fla.<br />

Rose Bowl by Citi<br />

4:30 p.m., ABC, Pasadena, Calif.<br />

Allstate Sugar<br />

8 p.m., FOX, New Orleans, La.<br />

PHONE: 315.443.2608<br />

FAX: 315443.2076<br />

NC STATE<br />

PHONE: 919.515.<br />

FAX: 919.515.2898<br />

UTAH<br />

PHONE: 801.581-3511<br />

FAX: 801.581.4358<br />

CINCINNATI<br />

PHONE: 513.556.5191<br />

FAX: 513.556.0619<br />

Sue Edson<br />

sedson@syr.edu<br />

gopack.<strong>com</strong><br />

Annabelle Vaughn Myers<br />

annabelle_myers@ncsu.edu<br />

utahutes.<strong>com</strong><br />

Liz Abel<br />

label@huntsman.utah.edu<br />

ucbearcats.<strong>com</strong><br />

Kelby Siler<br />

kelby.siler.uc.edu<br />

Dec. 28 Emerald<br />

Jan. 2 Tostitos Fiesta<br />

CONNECTICUT uconnhuskies.<strong>com</strong><br />

8:30 p.m., ESPN, San Francisco, Calif. 8 p.m., FOX, Tempe, Ariz.<br />

PHONE: 860.486.3531 Leigh Torbin<br />

Dec. 29 Meineke Car Care<br />

Jan. 3 FedEx Orange<br />

FAX: 860.486.5085 leigh.torbin@uconn.edu<br />

1 p.m., ESPN, Charlotte, N.C.<br />

8 p.m., FOX, Miami, Fla.<br />

PITTSBURGH pittsburghpanthers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Dec. 29 AutoZone Liberty<br />

Jan. 6 GMAC<br />

PHONE: 412.648.8240 E.J. Borghetti<br />

4:30 p.m., ESPN, Memphis, Tenn.<br />

8 p.m., ESPN, Mobile, Ala.<br />

FAX: 412.648.8248 eborghetti@athletics.pitt.edu<br />

Dec. 29 Alamo<br />

Humanitarian<br />

WEST VIRGINIA msnsportsnet.<strong>com</strong><br />

Dec. 30<br />

Dec. 31<br />

8 p.m., ESPN, San Antonio, Texas<br />

PetroSun Independence<br />

8 p.m., ESPN, Shreveport, La.<br />

Bell HelicopterArmed Forces<br />

12:30 p.m., ESPN. Fort Worth, Tex.<br />

TBD, ESPN2, Boise, Idaho<br />

International<br />

TBD, TBD, Toronto, Canada<br />

PHONE: 304.293.2821<br />

FAX: 304.293.4105<br />

SOUTH FLORIDA<br />

PHONE: 813.974.4086<br />

FAX: 813.974.5328<br />

RUTGERS<br />

Shelly Poe<br />

shelly.poe@mail.wvu.edu<br />

gousfbulls.<strong>com</strong><br />

John Gerdes<br />

gerdes@admin.usf.edu<br />

scarletknights.<strong>com</strong><br />

Jan. 7, BCS National Championship • 8 p.m., FOX, New Orleans, La.<br />

PHONE: 732.445.4200<br />

FAX: 732.445.3063<br />

Jason Baum<br />

jbaum@scarletknights.<strong>com</strong><br />

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2007 Rosters<br />

2007 Rosters<br />

2007 2007 Numerical Numerical Roster<br />

Roster<br />

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Last School)<br />

2 Richard Raglin S 6-2 195 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Southside)<br />

3 Trent Guy WR 5-9 170 So. Charlotte, N.C. (West Charlotte)<br />

4 Chaz Thompson CB 6-1 195 Jr. Texas City, Texas (Coll. of the Siskiyous)<br />

4 Patrick Carter WR 6-3 200 Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla.(Lakewood/Georgia Tech)<br />

4 Travis Norton CB 6-1 191 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln)<br />

5 Brandon Heath S 6-1 215 r-Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Lakes)<br />

5 Matt Simms QB 6-3 195 Fr. Franklin Lake, N.J. (Don Bosco Prep)<br />

6 Preston Smith LB 6-1 220 Sr. Sandersville, Ga. (Washington)<br />

7 Mario Urrutia WR 6-6 228 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Fern Creek)<br />

7 Willie A. Williams LB 6-3 230 Jr. Miami, Fla. (West LA CC)<br />

8 Peanut Whitehead DE 6-6 250 So. Birmingham, Ala. (West End)<br />

9 Chris Vaughn WR 6-3 223 Jr. New Haven, Ct. (St. Thomas More/Notre Dame)<br />

9 Woodny Turenne CB 6-1 190 Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (College of the Sequoias)<br />

10 Latarrius Thomas S 6-2 213 So. New Smyrna Beach, Fla. (Smyrna Beach)<br />

11 Malik Jackson LB 6-2 231 Sr. Dunwoody, Ga. (Dunwoody)<br />

12 Brian Brohm QB 6-4 228 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity)<br />

13 Jon Russell S 6-2 203 Sr. Alexander City, Ala. (Benjamin Russell)<br />

13 Josh Miller WR 6-2 185 Fr. Palatka, Fla. (Palatka)<br />

14 Hunter Cantwell QB 6-5 230 Jr. Paducah, Ky. (Paducah-Tilghman)<br />

14 Rod Council CB 5-11 190 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (W. Charlotte)<br />

15 Mac Soult K 6-1 195 r-Fr. Upper Arlington, Ohio (Upper Arlington)<br />

15 Bill Ashburn QB 6-2 215 Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Moon Township)<br />

17 Tyler Wolfe QB 6-5 220 r-Fr. Baton Rouge, La. (Central)<br />

18 Caleb Newton QB 6-4 200 r-Fr. South Oldham, Ky. (South Oldham)<br />

18 Art Carmody K 5-9 165 Sr. Shreveport, La. (Loyola College)<br />

19 Johnny Patrick CB 6-0 186 r-Fr. Deland, Fla. (Deland)<br />

20 Victor Anderson RB/ATH 5-9 175 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier)<br />

21 Troy Pascley WR 6-2 185 r-Fr. Alliance, Ohio (Alliance)<br />

21 C.J. Peake FS 6-2 210 Fr. Trotwood, Ohio (Trotwood-Madison)<br />

22 Lamar Myles LB 6-0 220 Jr. Winterhaven, Fla. (Lake Region)<br />

23 Daniel Covington DB 5-11 186 So. Lexington, Ky. (Tates Creek)<br />

24 Scedric Moss DB 5-11 175 r-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Dougherty)<br />

24 George Stripling RB 6-0 192 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Andrew Jackson)<br />

26 Stephen Garr LB 6-1 200 So. Louisville, Ky. (Male)<br />

26 JaJuan Spillman WR 5-10 161 So. Louisville, Ky. (Pleasure Ridge Park)<br />

27 Doug Beaumont WR 5-9 180 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Male)<br />

28 Sergio Spencer RB 5-10 192 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Male)<br />

29 Corey Goettsche P 6-1 196 So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Arapahoe CC)<br />

30 Dale Martin RB 6-0 190 Fr. Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook)<br />

31 Darius Mann LB 5-11 200 So. Ramsey, N.J. (Don Bosco Prep)<br />

32 Brock Bolen RB 6-0 237 Jr. Germantown, Ohio (Germantown/Illinois)<br />

33 Bilal Powell DB 6-0 200 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson)<br />

34 Bobby Buchanan CB 5-11 190 Jr. Bolingbrook, Ill. (Joliet Catholic)<br />

35 Daniel Cameron DB 5-8 198 So. Elizabethtown, Ky. (John Hardin)<br />

36 Todd Flannery P/K 6-1 205 Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Male)<br />

37 Marcus Folmar CB 5-11 180 Jr. East Brewton, Ala. (Neal)<br />

38 Deon Palmer S 6-0 206 Sr. Thomson, Ga. (Thomson/Ga.Southern)<br />

39 Tyler Wimsatt LB 6-1 230 r-Fr. Owensboro, Ky. (Owensboro)<br />

39 Marcell Lesueur DB 6-0 175 r-Fr. Hopkinsville, Ky. (Hopkinsville)<br />

40 Dane Mattingly LS 6-0 200 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier)<br />

41 Eugene Sowell LB 6-0 220 r-Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Shades Valley)<br />

42 Anthony Allen RB 6-1 232 So. Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit)<br />

43 Justin Waltrip K 5-10 160 r-Fr. Owensboro, Ky. (Owensboro)<br />

44 Maurice Urrutia S 6-5 190 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Fern Creek)<br />

44 Paul Belshoff LS 6-0 210 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier)<br />

45 Blayne Donnell RB 5-8 190 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity)<br />

45 Michael Fennerty TE 6-4 220 Fr. Olympia, Wash. (Olympia)<br />

46 Terrance Butler LB 6-3 225 Sr. Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay)<br />

48 Joe Tronzo FB 5-11 243 So. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier)<br />

49 Pete Nochta TE 6-5 255 r- Fr. Lexington, Ky. (Tates Creek)<br />

50 Josh McDonald LB 6-1 220 So. Newburgh, Ind. (Castle)<br />

51 Ryan Kessling OL 6-5 295 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiles)<br />

52 Elisee Pompilus DL 6-1 253 Jr. Malden, Mass. (Allan Hancock College)<br />

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Alphabetical Roster<br />

74 ........... Jeff Adams ............................. OL<br />

56 ........... Michael Adams ..................... DE<br />

42 ........... Anthony Allen ....................... RB<br />

20 ........... Victor Anderson .................... RB<br />

15 ........... Bill Ashburn .......................... QB<br />

57 ........... Mozell Axson ........................ LB<br />

67 ........... Jeremy Baker ......................... OL<br />

63 ........... Daniel Barlowe ..................... OG<br />

82 ........... Gary Barnidge ....................... TE<br />

27 ........... Doug Beaumont .................... WR<br />

44 ........... Paul Belshoff ......................... LS<br />

69 ........... Marcel Benson ...................... OL<br />

32 ........... Brock Bolen .......................... RB<br />

62 ........... Nick Borgelt .......................... OL<br />

12 ........... Brian Brohm .......................... QB<br />

34 ........... Bobby Buchanan ................... CB<br />

90 ........... Johnnie Burns ........................ DE<br />

68 ........... George Bussey ...................... OT<br />

46 ........... Terrance Butler ...................... LB<br />

65 ........... Josh Byrom ........................... OL<br />

35 ........... Daniel Cameron .................... DB<br />

14 ........... Hunter Cantwell .................... QB<br />

18 ........... Art Carmody ......................... K<br />

4 ............. Patrick Carter ........................ WR<br />

89 ........... Josh Chichester ..................... WR<br />

14 ........... Rod Council .......................... CB<br />

23 ........... Daniel Covington .................. DB<br />

88 ........... Brandon Cox ......................... DE<br />

45 ........... Blayne Donnell ..................... RB<br />

66 ........... Mike Donoghue .................... OG<br />

85 ........... Harry Douglas ....................... WR<br />

45 ........... Mike Fennerty ...................... TE<br />

36 ........... Todd Flannery ....................... P/K<br />

55 ........... Chase Floyd .......................... LB<br />

37 ........... Marcus Folmar ...................... CB<br />

26 ........... Stephen Garr ......................... LB<br />

78 ........... Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini ................... OT<br />

58 ........... Rodney Gnat ......................... DE<br />

29 ........... Corey Goettsche ................... P<br />

94 ........... Adrian Grady......................... DT<br />

96 ........... Patrick Grant ......................... LB<br />

3 ............. Trent Guy .............................. WR<br />

64 ........... Steve Hartman ....................... K<br />

5 ............. Brandon Heath ...................... S<br />

97 ........... Aundre Henderson ................ DE<br />

76 ........... Hector Hernandez ................. OL<br />

99 ........... Earl Heyman ......................... DT<br />

11 ........... Malik Jackson ....................... LB<br />

51 ........... Ryan Kessling ....................... OL<br />

73 ........... Zach Kiernan ......................... DE<br />

81 ........... Scott Kuhn ............................ TE<br />

39 ........... Marcell Lesueur .................... DB<br />

84 ........... Scott Long ............................. WR


2007 Rosters<br />

2007 Rosters<br />

2007 2007 Numerical Numerical Roster<br />

Roster<br />

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Last School)<br />

54 Rashad Roberts LB 6-0 244 So. Lithia Springs, Ga. (Lithia Springs)<br />

55 Chase Floyd LB 6-1 230 Jr. Florence, Ky. (Boone County)<br />

55 Greg Tomczyk OL 6-6 290 Fr. Long Valley, N.J. (The Hun School)<br />

56 Michael Adams DE 6-3 261 So. Pelham, Ala. (Pelham)<br />

57 Mozell Axson LB 6-1 226 Jr. Lakeland, Fla. (Jenkins)<br />

58 Rodney Gnat DE 6-3 245 r-Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Wolfson)<br />

62 Nick Borgelt OL 6-4 290 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Holy Cross)<br />

63 Daniel Barlowe OG 6-5 290 Sr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Leon)<br />

64 Steve Hartman K 5-10 185 r-Fr. Crestwood, Ky. (South Oldham)<br />

65 Josh Byrom OL 6-5 295 r-Fr. McKee’s Rock, Pa. (Montour)<br />

66 Mike Donoghue OG 6-2 300 So. Covington, Ky. (Covington Catholic)<br />

67 Jeremy Baker OL 6-5 340 r-Fr. Riviera Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Lakes)<br />

68 George Bussey OT 6-4 298 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Western)<br />

69 Marcel Benson OL 6-6 310 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. (San Diego Messa/El Dorado)<br />

70 Conrad Thomas OL 6-6 320 r-Fr. Douglasville, Ga. (Douglas County)<br />

72 Brian Roche OT 6-4 296 So. Ramsey, N.J. (Don Bosco Prep)<br />

73 Zach Kiernan DE 6-6 240 Fr. Cold Springs, Ky. (Newport Central Catholic)<br />

74 Jeff Adams OL 6-8 300 r-Fr. Cadiz, Ky. (Trigg County)<br />

75 Zac Taylor OL 6-2 280 r-Fr. Shepherdsville, Ky. (St. Xavier)<br />

76 Hector Hernandez OL 6-5 285 Fr. Naples, Fla. (Naples)<br />

77 Eric Wood C 6-4 301 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Elder)<br />

78 Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini OT 6-7 300 Sr. Malden, Mass. (Malden)<br />

79 Mark Wetterer OL 6-5 300 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson)<br />

81 Scott Kuhn TE 6-6 255 Sr. Burlington, Ky. (Conner)<br />

82 Gary Barnidge TE 6-6 234 Sr. Middleburg, Fla. (Middleburg)<br />

83 Steve Orndorff WR 5-10 162 r-Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity)<br />

84 Scott Long WR 6-2 215 So. Southport, N.C. (South Brunswick)<br />

85 Harry Douglas WR 5-11 170 Sr. Jonesboro, Ga. (Jonesboro)<br />

86 Zach Meagher TE 6-4 245 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Glen Estes)<br />

87 Corey Thompson WR 6-0 185 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Duke)<br />

88 Brandon Cox DE 6-4 260 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass)<br />

88 Andrew Robinson WR 5-9 190 So. Louisville, Ky. (Manual)<br />

89 Josh Chichester WR 6-8 225 Fr. West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West)<br />

90 Johnnie Burns DE 6-3 242 Jr. Neptune Beach, Fla. (Fletcher)<br />

91 L.T. Walker DT 6-4 305 So. Wynne, Ark. (Wynne)<br />

92 Willie Williams DT 6-3 305 Sr. Milledgeville, Ga. (Georgia Military)<br />

93 L.D. Scott DT 6-2 280 So. Auburn, Ala. (Auburn)<br />

94 Adrian Grady DT 6-2 292 Jr. Nichole, Ga. (Coffee)<br />

95 Maurice Mitchell DE 6-3 275 Jr. Glasgow, Ky. (Glasgow)<br />

96 Patrick Grant LB 6-4 218 Fr. Sunrise, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)<br />

97 Aundre Henderson DE 6-4 286 r- Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Manual)<br />

99 Earl Heyman DT 6-3 290 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Ballard)<br />

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE<br />

Mozell Axson mo-zell ax-son<br />

Marcell Benson mar-sell<br />

Brian Brohm brahm<br />

George Bussey bus-ee<br />

Josh Chichester chi-chest-er<br />

Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini brea-no gia-co-mean-ni<br />

Corey Goettsche get-chi<br />

Rodney Gnat nat<br />

Steve Kragthorpe krag-thorpe<br />

Zach Meagher me-ger<br />

Pete Nochta knock-ta<br />

Troy Pascley pays-lee<br />

Brian Roche roach<br />

JaJuan Spillman ja-wan<br />

Latarrius Thomas La-tear-e-us<br />

Greg Tomczyk tom-check<br />

Woodny Turenne ter-rain<br />

Mario Urrutia u-root-tia<br />

Maurice Urrutia u-root-tia<br />

Deantwan Whitehead dee-an-twan<br />

Tyler Wimsatt whim-set<br />

Mark Wetterer wet-er-rer<br />

Alphabetical Roster<br />

31 ........... Darius Mann .......................... LB<br />

30 ........... Dale Martin ........................... RB<br />

40 ........... Dane Mattingly ..................... LS<br />

50 ........... Josh McDonald ..................... LB<br />

86 ........... Zach Meagher ....................... TE<br />

13 ........... Josh Miller ............................ WR<br />

95 ........... Maurice Mitchell ................... DE<br />

24 ........... Scedric Moss ......................... DB<br />

22 ........... Lamar Myles ......................... LB<br />

18 ........... Caleb Newton ........................ QB<br />

49 ........... Pete Nochta ........................... TE<br />

4 ............. Travis Norton ........................ CB<br />

83 ........... Steve Orndorff ....................... WR<br />

38 ........... Deon Palmer .......................... S<br />

21 ........... Troy Pascley .......................... WR<br />

19 ........... Johnny Patrick ....................... CB<br />

21 ........... C.J. Peake .............................. S<br />

52 ........... Elisee Pompilus ..................... DL<br />

33 ........... Bilal Powell .......................... DB<br />

2 ............. Richard Raglin ...................... S<br />

54 ........... Rashad Roberts ..................... LB<br />

88 ........... Andrew Robinson ................. WR<br />

72 ........... Brian Roche .......................... OT<br />

13 ........... Jon Russell ............................ S<br />

93 ........... L.D. Scott .............................. DT<br />

5 ............. Matt Simms ........................... QB<br />

6 ............. Preston Smith ........................ LB<br />

15 ........... Mac Soult .............................. K<br />

41 ........... Eugene Sowell ...................... LB<br />

28 ........... Sergio Spencer ...................... RB<br />

26 ........... JaJuan Spillman .................... WR<br />

24 ........... George Stripling .................... RB<br />

75 ........... Zac Taylor ............................. OL<br />

70 ........... Conrad Thomas ..................... OL<br />

10 ........... Latarrius Thomas .................. S<br />

4 ............. Chaz Thompson .................... CB<br />

87 ........... Corey Thompson ................... WR<br />

55 ........... Greg Tomczyk ...................... OL<br />

48 ........... Joe Tronzo ............................. FB<br />

9 ............. Woodny Turenne ................... CB<br />

44 ........... Maurice Urrutia ..................... S<br />

7 ............. Mario Urrutia ........................ WR<br />

9 ............. Chris Vaughn ........................ WR<br />

91 ........... L.T. Walker ............................ DT<br />

43 ........... Justin Waltrip ........................ K<br />

79 ........... Mark Wetterer ....................... OL<br />

8 ............. Peanut Whitehead ................. DE<br />

92 ........... Willie Williams ..................... DT<br />

7 ............. Willie A. Williams ................ LB<br />

39 ........... Tyler Wimsatt ........................ LB<br />

17 ........... Tyler Wolfe ............................ QB<br />

77 ........... Eric Wood .............................. C<br />

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Geographical Breakdown<br />

Geographical Breakdown<br />

Kentucky (35)<br />

Burlington<br />

Scott Kuhn<br />

Cadiz<br />

Jeff Adams<br />

Cold Springs<br />

Zach Kiernan<br />

Covington<br />

Mike Donoghue<br />

Crestwood<br />

Steve Hartman<br />

Alabama (6)<br />

Alexander City<br />

Jon Russell<br />

Auburn<br />

L.D. Scott<br />

Birmingham<br />

Eugene Sowell<br />

Peanut Whitehead<br />

East Brewton<br />

Marcus Folmar<br />

Pelham<br />

Michael Adams<br />

Arkansas (1)<br />

Wynne<br />

L.T. Walker<br />

Colorado (1)<br />

Highlands Ranch<br />

Corey Goettsche<br />

Connecticut (1)<br />

New Haven<br />

Chris Vaughn<br />

Florida (22)<br />

Deland<br />

Johnny Patrick<br />

Fort Lauderdale<br />

Woodny Turenne<br />

Green Cove Springs<br />

Terrance Butler<br />

Jacksonville<br />

Rodney Gnat<br />

George Stripling<br />

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Elizabethtown<br />

Daniel Cameron<br />

Florence<br />

Chase Floyd<br />

Glasgow<br />

Maurice Mitchell<br />

Hopkinsville<br />

Marcel Lesueur<br />

Lakeland<br />

Mozell Axson<br />

Bilal Powell<br />

Miami<br />

Willie Williams<br />

Middleburg<br />

Gary Barnidge<br />

Naples<br />

Hector Hernandez<br />

Neptune Beach<br />

Johnnie Burns<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

Latarrius Thomas<br />

Palatka<br />

Josh Miller<br />

Riviera Beach<br />

Jeremy Baker<br />

St. Petersburg<br />

Patrick Carter<br />

Sunrise<br />

Patrick Grant<br />

Tallahassee<br />

Daniel Barlowe<br />

Ryan Kessling<br />

Travis Norton<br />

Tampa<br />

Anthony Allen<br />

West Palm Beach<br />

Brandon Heath<br />

Winterhaven<br />

Lamar Myles<br />

Lexington<br />

Daniel Covington<br />

Pete Nochta<br />

Louisville<br />

Victor Anderson<br />

Doug Beaumont<br />

Paul Belshoff<br />

Nick Borgelt<br />

Brian Brohm<br />

George Bussey<br />

Blayne Donnell<br />

Todd Flannery<br />

Stephen Garr<br />

Aundre Henderson<br />

Georgia (12)<br />

Atlanta<br />

Brandon Cox<br />

Scedric Moss<br />

Richard Raglin<br />

Corey Thompson<br />

Douglasville<br />

Conrad Thomas<br />

Dunwoody<br />

Malik Jackson<br />

Jonesboro<br />

Harry Douglas<br />

Lithia Springs<br />

Rashad Roberts<br />

Miledgeville<br />

Willie Williams<br />

Nichole<br />

Adrian Grady<br />

Sandersville<br />

Preston Smith<br />

Thomson<br />

Deon Palmer<br />

Illinois (2)<br />

Bolingbrook<br />

Dale Martin<br />

Joliet<br />

Bobby Buchanan<br />

Indiana (1)<br />

Newburgh<br />

Josh McDonald<br />

Louisiana (2)<br />

Baton Rouge<br />

Tyler Wolfe<br />

Earl Heyman<br />

Dane Mattingly<br />

Steve Orndorff<br />

Andrew Robinson<br />

Sergio Spencer<br />

JaJuan Spillman<br />

Joe Trozo<br />

Mario Urrutia<br />

Maurice Urrutia<br />

Owensboro<br />

Justin Waltrip<br />

Tyler Wimsatt<br />

Shreveport<br />

Art Carmody<br />

Massachusetts (2)<br />

Malden<br />

Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini<br />

Elisee Pompilus<br />

Nevada (1)<br />

Las Vegas<br />

Marcel Benson<br />

New Jersey (5)<br />

Franklin Lake<br />

Matt Simms<br />

Long Valley<br />

Greg Tomczyk<br />

Marlton<br />

Marc Zucconi<br />

Ramsey<br />

Darius Mann<br />

Brian Roche<br />

North Carolina (3)<br />

Charlotte<br />

Rod Council<br />

Trent Guy<br />

Southport<br />

Scott Long<br />

Ohio (8)<br />

Alliance<br />

Troy Pascley<br />

Cincinnati<br />

Zach Meagher<br />

Mark Wetterer<br />

Eric Wood<br />

Paducah<br />

Hunter Cantwell<br />

Sheperdsville<br />

Zac Taylor<br />

South Oldham<br />

Caleb Newton<br />

Germantown<br />

Brock Bolen<br />

Trotwood<br />

C.J. Peake<br />

Upper Arlington<br />

Mac Soult<br />

West Chester<br />

Josh Chichester<br />

Pennsylvania (2)<br />

McKee’s Rock<br />

Josh Byrom<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Bill Ashburn<br />

Texas (1)<br />

Texas City<br />

Chaz Thompson<br />

Washington (1)<br />

Olympia<br />

Michael Fennerty


Personnel Picture<br />

Personnel Picture<br />

Lettermen Returning<br />

Offense (25)<br />

Quarterback: Bill Ashburn, Brian Brohm, Hunter Cantwell<br />

Running Back: Anthony Allen, Sergio Spencer, George Stripling<br />

Fullback: Brock Bolen, Joe Tronzo<br />

Wide Receiver: Patrick Carter, Harry Douglas, Trent Guy, Scott Long, JaJuan Spillman,<br />

Corey Thompson, Mario Urrutia, Chris Vaughn<br />

Tight End: Gary Barnidge, Scott Kuhn<br />

Offensive Line: Daniel Barlowe, Marcel Benson, Nick Borgelt, George Bussey, Michael Donoghue, ,<br />

Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini, Eric Wood<br />

Defense (25)<br />

Defensive Line: Michael Adams, Johnnie Burns, Brandon Cox, Adrian Grady, Earl Heyman, Maurice<br />

Mitchell, L.D. Scott, Peanut Whitehead, L.T. Walker, Willie Williams<br />

Linebackers: Mozell Axson, Terrance Butler, Chase Floyd, Stephen Garr, Malik Jackson, Darius<br />

Mann, Lamar Myles, Preston Smith<br />

Defensive Backs: Bobby Buchanan, Rod Council, Travis Norton,<br />

Deon Palmer, Richard Raglin, Jon Russell, Latarrius Thomas<br />

Specialists (4)<br />

Punter: Corey Goettsche, Todd Flannery<br />

Kicker: Art Carmody<br />

Snaps: Dane Mattingly<br />

Lettermen Lost<br />

Offense (7)<br />

Running Back: Michael Bush, Kolby Smith<br />

Fullback: Deriontae Taylor<br />

Wide Receiver: Jimmy Riley<br />

Offensive Line: Renardo Foster, Kurt Quarterman, Michael Sturgeon<br />

Defense (9)<br />

Defensive Line: Zach Anderson, Jonathan Holston, Amobi Okoye<br />

Linebackers: Abe Brown, Nate Harris<br />

Defensive Backs: Lamar Alston, William Gay, Brandon Sharp, Gavin Smart<br />

Specialists (1)<br />

Snaps: Matt Webb<br />

Scott Kuhn<br />

Cardinals By Class<br />

Seniors: Daniel Barlowe, Gary Barnidge, Marcel Benson, Brian Brohm, Terrance Butler, Art Carmody,<br />

Patrick Carter, Brandon Cox, Harry Douglas, Todd Flannery, Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini, Malik Jackson, Scott Kuhn,<br />

Deon Palmer, Jon Russell, Preston Smith, Willie Williams<br />

Juniors: Bill Ashburn, Mozell Axson, Brock Bolen, Nick Borgelt, Bobby Buchanan, Johnnie Burns,<br />

George Bussey, Hunter Cantwell, Rod Council, Chase Floyd, Marcus Folmar, Adrian Grady, Earl Heyman,<br />

Dane Mattingly, Maurice Mitchell, Lamar Myles, Travis Norton, Elisee Pompilus, Richard Raglin, Sergio<br />

Spencer, George Stripling, Chaz Thompson, Corey Thompson, Woodny Turenne, Mario Urrutia, Chris<br />

Vaughn, Willie A. Williams, Eric Wood<br />

Sophomores: Michael Adams, Anthony Allen, Daniel Cameron, Daniel Covington, Mike Donoghue,<br />

Stephen Garr, Corey Goettsche, Trent Guy, Scott Long, Darius Mann, Josh McDonald, Scedric Moss,<br />

Rashad Roberts, Andrew Robinson, Brian Roche, L.D. Scott, JaJuan Spillman, Latarrius Thomas, Joe<br />

Tronzo, L.T. Walker, Peanut Whitehead<br />

Red-shirt Freshmen: Jeffrey Adams, Jeremy Baker, Paul Belshoff, Josh Byrom, Blayne Donnell, Rodney<br />

Gnat, Steve Hartman, Brandon Heath, Aundre Henderson, Marcel Lesueur, Caleb Newton, Pete Nochta,<br />

Steve Orndorff, Troy Pascley, Johnny Patrick, Mac Soult, Eugene Sowell, Zac Taylor, Tyler Wimsatt,<br />

Conrad Thomas, Justin Waltrip, Tyler Wolfe<br />

Freshmen: Victor Anderson, Doug Beaumont, Mike Fennerty, Josh Chichester, Patrick Grant, Hector<br />

Hernandez, Zach Kiernan, Ryan Kessling , Dale Martin, Josh Miller, Zach Meagher, Josh Miller, C.J.<br />

Peake, Bilal Powell, Matt Simms, Greg Tomczyk, Mark Wetterer<br />

Starters Returning<br />

Offense (11) Sea/Car<br />

QB Brian Brohm 11/21<br />

RB Anthony Allen 2/2<br />

RB George Stripling 2/2<br />

FB Brock Bolen 4/4<br />

WR Patrick Carter 3/3<br />

WR Harry Douglas 13/20<br />

WR Mario Urrutia 12/17<br />

TE Gary Barnidge 12/21<br />

OG Daniel Barlowe 11/11<br />

OT George Bussey 13/13<br />

C Eric Wood 13/25<br />

Defense (10) Sea/Car<br />

DE Peanut Whitehead 10/10<br />

DE Brandon Cox 3/3<br />

DT Adrian Grady 3/3<br />

DT Earl Heyman 13/13<br />

LB Malik Jackson 13/16<br />

LB Preston Smith 6/9<br />

LB Lamar Myles 4/5<br />

CB Rod Council 3/14<br />

SS Latarrius Thomas 9/9<br />

SS Jon Russell 4/9<br />

Specialists (4) Sea/Car<br />

P Corey Goettsche 8/8<br />

P Todd Flannery 4/16<br />

K Art Carmody 37/37<br />

LS Dane Mattingly 25/25<br />

Starters Lost<br />

Offense (3)<br />

RB Kolby Smith<br />

OT Renardo Foster<br />

OG Kurt Quarterman<br />

Defense (7)<br />

DE Zach Anderson<br />

DT Amobi Okoye<br />

LB Nate Harris<br />

LB Abe Brown<br />

CB William Gay<br />

CB Gavin Smart<br />

FS Brandon Sharp<br />

Specialists (0)<br />

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Depth Chart<br />

Depth Chart<br />

OFFENSE<br />

Pos. Pos. No. No. <strong>Player</strong> <strong>Player</strong><br />

Ht. Ht. Wt. Wt. Wt. Cl.<br />

Cl.<br />

LT 68 George Bussey 6-4 298 Jr.<br />

65 Josh Byrom 6-5 295 r-Fr.<br />

LG 63 Danny Barlowe 6-5 290 Sr.<br />

70 Conrad Thomas 6-6 320 r-Fr.<br />

C 77 Eric Wood 6-4 301 Jr.<br />

62 Nick Borgelt 6-4 290 Jr.<br />

RG 69 Marcel Benson 6-6 310 Sr.<br />

66 Mike Donoghue 6-2 300 So.<br />

RT 78 Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini 6-7 300 Sr.<br />

74 Jeff Adams 6-8 300 r-Fr.<br />

TE 82 Gary Barnidge 6-6 234 Sr.<br />

81 Scott Kuhn 6-6 255 Sr.<br />

49 Pete Nochta 6-5 255 r-Fr.<br />

X 7 Mario Urrutia 6-6 228 Jr.<br />

84 Scott Long 6-2 215 So.<br />

9 Chris Vaughn 6-3 223 Jr.<br />

Z 85 Harry Douglas 5-11 170 Sr.<br />

26 JaJuan Spillman 5-10 161 So.<br />

4 Patrick Carter 6-3 200 Sr.<br />

3 Trent Guy 5-9 170 So.<br />

87 Corey Thompson 6-0 185 Jr.<br />

RB 28 Sergio Spencer 5-10 192 Jr.<br />

32 Brock Bolen 6-0 237 Jr.<br />

42 Anthony Allen 6-1 232 So.<br />

24 George Stripling 6-0 192 Jr.<br />

QB 12 Brian Brohm 6-4 228 Sr.<br />

14 Hunter Cantwell 6-5 230 Jr.<br />

17 Tyler Wolfe 6-5 220 r-Fr.<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

K 18 Art Carmody 5-9 165 Sr.<br />

36 Todd Flannery 6-1 205 Sr.<br />

P 29 Corey Goettsche OR OR 6-1 196 So.<br />

36 Todd Flannery 6-1 205 Sr.<br />

KO 36 Todd Flannery 6-1 205 Sr.<br />

18 Art Carmody 5-9 165 Sr.<br />

LS 40 Dane Mattingly 6-0 200 Jr.<br />

44 Paul Belshoff 6-0 210 r-Fr.<br />

PR 3 Trent Guy 5-9 170 So.<br />

26 JaJuan Spillman 5-10 161 So.<br />

4 Patrick Carter 6-3 200 Sr.<br />

KR 3 Trent Guy 5-9 170 So.<br />

26 JaJuan Spillman 5-10 161 So.<br />

28 Sergio Spencer 5-10 192 Jr.<br />

85 Harry Douglas 5-11 170 Sr.<br />

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DEFENSE<br />

Pos. Pos. No. No. <strong>Player</strong> <strong>Player</strong> <strong>Player</strong><br />

Ht. Ht. Wt. Wt. Cl.<br />

Cl.<br />

DE 8 Peanut Whitehead 6-6 250 So.<br />

56 Michael Adams 6-3 261 So.<br />

NT 94 Adrian Grady 6-2 292 Jr.<br />

97 Aundre Henderson 6-4 286 r-Fr.<br />

93 L.D. Scott 6-2 280 So.<br />

DT 99 Earl Heyman 6-3 290 Jr.<br />

92 Willie Williams 6-3 305 Sr.<br />

91 L.T. Walker 6-4 305 So.<br />

DE 88 Brandon Cox 6-4 260 Sr.<br />

95 Maurice Mitchell 6-3 275 Jr.<br />

SLB 11 Malik Jackson 6-2 231 Sr.<br />

46 Terrance Butler 6-3 225 Sr.<br />

55 Chase Floyd 6-1 230 Jr.<br />

MLB 22 Lamar Myles 6-0 220 Jr.<br />

52 Mozell Axson 6-1 226 Jr.<br />

41 Eugene Sowell 6-0 220 r-Fr.<br />

WLB 6 Preston Smith 6-1 220 Sr.<br />

26 Stephen Garr 6-1 200 So.<br />

7 Willie Williams 6-3 230 Jr.<br />

LC 14 Rod Council 5-11 190 Jr.<br />

4 Travis Norton 6-1 191 Jr.<br />

4 Chaz Thompson 6-1 195 Jr.<br />

SS 13 Jon Russell 6-2 203 Sr.<br />

38 Deon Palmer 6-0 206 Sr.<br />

OR OR 5 Brandon Heath 6-1 215 r-Fr.<br />

FS 10 Latarrius Thomas 6-2 213 So.<br />

2 Richard Raglin 6-2 195 Jr.<br />

RC 34 Bobby Buchanan 5-11 190 Jr.<br />

19 Johnny Patrick 6-0 186 r-Fr.<br />

9 Woodny Turenne 6-1 190 Jr.<br />

BROCK BOLEN accounted for four<br />

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2007 Season Outlook<br />

2007 Season Outlook<br />

LOUISVILLE STARTS A NEW JOURNEY AS THE<br />

STEVE KRAGTHORPE ERA BEGINS<br />

With a whirlwind winter and spring now in the<br />

rear-view mirror and fall camp looming, Louisville<br />

head coach Steve Kragthorpe enters his inaugural<br />

season with the talent to repeat as BIG EAST<br />

champions and a return to a BCS bowl game.<br />

However, Kragthorpe knows that task will be<br />

huge as the BIG EAST Conference might be one of<br />

the most difficult leagues in the country as at least<br />

three teams are ranked in the top 15 nationally.<br />

Named as the Cardinals’ 20th head coach on<br />

January 9, Kragthorpe has been nothing short of<br />

exceptional since replacing Bobby Petrino, who<br />

went 41-9 in four seasons at the helm.<br />

Kragthorpe immediately won over the city, the<br />

fans and, most importantly, the players. His calm<br />

and patient demeanor but still disciplined style, has<br />

helped breathe new life into the players and the<br />

program.<br />

Kragthorpe also hired an experienced and highenergy<br />

staff who sold the players on how close they<br />

were to playing in the national championship game<br />

a year ago and how hard work and dedication can<br />

get them there in 2007.<br />

It all began in January when Kragthorpe<br />

quickly made the transition by hiring an aggressive<br />

staff who blazed the recruiting trails. In just three<br />

weeks, the new coaching staff put together one of<br />

the nation’s top recruiting classes in the country.<br />

With 50 letter winners returning, including 21<br />

players who started at least one game, and the return<br />

of quarterback Brian Brohm, everyone is excited<br />

about returning to the field this fall to begin the<br />

quest for a second straight BIG EAST title.<br />

With Petrino gone, the offense must find a new<br />

identity, and it seems they’ve found one under the<br />

direction of Charlie Stubbs, who was the offensive<br />

coordinator under Kragthorpe at Tulsa. Stubbs’<br />

organized approach to offense seemed to work well<br />

in the spring. Brohm looked <strong>com</strong>fortable settling<br />

into his new offensive scheme.<br />

Based on the returning experience from one of<br />

the most explosive units in the country last season,<br />

the offense is primed to guide the team again. Losing<br />

starters at tackle, guard and running back is<br />

significant, but plenty of veterans return at every<br />

spot. Developing cohesion on the offensive line and<br />

learning more of the offense will be two of the major<br />

areas to focus on during preseason camp.<br />

The entire receiving corp returns as standouts<br />

Harry Douglas and Mario Urrutia, who <strong>com</strong>bined to<br />

catch 128 passes for 2,238 yards (17.5 ypc) and 12<br />

touchdowns, are both back and expect to have huge<br />

seasons with Brohm under center. Senior tight end<br />

Gary Barnidge, who caught a career-high 31 passes<br />

for 511 yards and four touchdowns, is a big target<br />

and will be featured in Stubbs’ offensive scheme.<br />

Running backs Kolby Smith and Michael Bush<br />

both graduated, which will hurt the depth at that<br />

position, but the Cardinals are still talented at that<br />

spot with the return of Sergio Spencer, Anthony<br />

Allen, Brock Bolen and George Stripling.<br />

The success of the offense will largely depend<br />

on the prowess of an experienced but unproven<br />

offensive line that must mesh with a couple new<br />

starters.<br />

Three starters from ‘06 return: center Eric<br />

Wood, guard Daniel Barlowe and<br />

tackle George Bussey. They<br />

will likely be joined by<br />

Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini, who has<br />

played tackle and tight<br />

end, and guard<br />

Marcel Benson,<br />

who also has<br />

plenty of game<br />

experience.<br />

Defensively,<br />

the Cardinals<br />

lose key<br />

performers in<br />

defensive tackle Amobi<br />

Okoye, linebacker Nate Harris,<br />

cornerbacks William Gay and<br />

Gavin Smart and safety Brandon<br />

Sharp, but the Cardinals still<br />

have a lot of depth and<br />

experience. Louisville has 10<br />

players who started at least<br />

three games a year ago.<br />

Despite losing Okoye and<br />

Zach Anderson along the<br />

defensive line, four<br />

legitimate starters return as<br />

defensive ends Peanut<br />

Whitehead and Brandon Cox<br />

join defensive tackles Adrian<br />

Grady and Earl Heyman.<br />

The secondary loses three<br />

key <strong>com</strong>ponents, but still has a<br />

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plethora of depth and experience as cornerbacks<br />

Rod Council and Bobby Buchanan and safeties Jon<br />

Russell and Latarrius Thomas return to stabilize<br />

this unit. Two junior-college cornerbacks Woodny<br />

Turenne and Chaz Thompson will also be key<br />

additions this fall.<br />

Returning on the defense is linebacker Malik<br />

Jackson, a second-team All-BIG EAST selection.<br />

Jackson led the team in sacks with nine and tackles<br />

for loss with 16. Middle linebacker Lamar Myles is<br />

a fierce hitter and Preston Smith is a veteran at<br />

linebacker. Furthermore, the addition of former<br />

Miami standout Willie Williams will strengthen this<br />

group.<br />

Special teams will be very strong with the<br />

return of Lou Groza Award winner Art Carmody.<br />

The senior from Shreveport, La., booted 21-of-25<br />

field goals and was a perfect 60-of-60 on extra<br />

points. He has hit on 57 of 66 field goals in his<br />

career.<br />

Corey Goettsche and Todd Flannery will<br />

<strong>com</strong>pete at punter. Goettsche averaged 37.9 yards a<br />

punt, while Flannery kicked at 39.7 in 2006.<br />

JaJuan Spillman gives the Cardinals a huge<br />

weapon in the kick return game. Spillman was one<br />

of the nation’s best, averaging 26.5 yards a return<br />

and returned a kick 100 yards against Rutgers.<br />

Trent Guy took the punt return chores over during<br />

the middle of the season and did a solid job. He<br />

averaged a team-best 7.4 yards a return, including a<br />

40-yard return for a score against West Virginia.<br />

Seven of the Cardinals 12 opponents played<br />

in bowl games a year ago and five won their postseason<br />

contests. Also, at least two other BIG EAST<br />

foes, West Virginia and Rutgers will be ranked in<br />

the preseason top 15. The Cardinals have huge road<br />

games at Kentucky, NC State, Cincinnati, West<br />

Virginia and South Florida and have Rutgers at<br />

home in their season-finale.<br />

QUARTERBACKS<br />

Senior Brian Brohm (199 of 313 for 3,049<br />

yards, 16 TDs, 5 interceptions) enters his third<br />

season as the Cardinals’ starter after his best<br />

season in 2006. He was named second team<br />

All-BIG EAST and the MVP of the<br />

Orange Bowl. Brohm, who<br />

has eleven 300-yard<br />

games in his career,<br />

owns an 18-3<br />

record as a<br />

starter and is<br />

one of the<br />

best players<br />

in the<br />

nation and<br />

one of the<br />

top<br />

candidates<br />

in the<br />

Heisman Trophy<br />

race. He was tabbed a<br />

preseason All-American<br />

by Playboy Magazine and<br />

has thrown for 6,751 yards<br />

and 41 touchdowns in his stellar career. Junior<br />

Hunter Cantwell (45 of 70 for 700 yards, 5 TDs, 2<br />

interceptions) has plenty of experience and could<br />

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The duo of Harry Douglas (left) and Mario Urrutia (right) might be one of the best<br />

in the nation. The two <strong>com</strong>bined to catch 128 passes in 2006.<br />

be considered one of the top backups in the nation.<br />

He owns a 3-1 record as a starter and has played very<br />

well in Brohm’s absence. Junior Bill Ashburn and<br />

red-shirt freshman Tyler Wolfe are also in the mix.<br />

Matt Simms is a highly-touted recruit and adds<br />

m u c h more depth to this unit.<br />

RUNNING BACKS<br />

The Cardinals were<br />

forced to use a running<br />

back by <strong>com</strong>mittee<br />

approach last season when<br />

Michael Bush went down<br />

with an injury, and it<br />

seemed to work out very<br />

well. They will likely take<br />

the same approach this fall<br />

as the Cardinals have a<br />

stable full of talented<br />

runners.<br />

Louisville did lose its<br />

leading rusher in Kolby<br />

Smith from a year ago, but<br />

the Cardinals have plenty<br />

of players who have<br />

significant game<br />

experience.<br />

Junior Sergio Spencer (78 yards<br />

on 16 carries) seemed to step up in the<br />

spring and looks to be one of the front<br />

runners for significant playing time. He<br />

showed an ability to run hard and seems to have<br />

improved enough to get on the field more in 2007.<br />

Sophomore Anthony Allen (406 yards on 96<br />

carries) was the back used around the goal line and<br />

capitalized for 13 touchdowns on the ground and<br />

also caught one. Allen is a physical runner who<br />

could be in for a big season with additional carries.<br />

Allen ran for 406 yards, but averaged 4.2 yards a<br />

carry. Junior Brock Bolen (296 yards on 48 carries)<br />

was very productive last season, running for 296<br />

yards and a pair of scores and showed an ability to<br />

catch the ball out of the backfield. He can also play<br />

fullback in certain situations. Junior George<br />

Stripling (459 yards on 81 carries) rushed for 459<br />

yards and five touchdowns last season, but needs to<br />

step up and be the back he was in 2005 when he<br />

rushed for 621 yards and seven touchdowns.<br />

Freshman Victor Anderson from St. Xavier in<br />

Louisville rushed for over 4,000 yards and 75<br />

touchdowns in his high school career, has a ton of<br />

ability and could see action if he’s ready physically.<br />

Sophomore Joe Tronzo will see action at fullback.<br />

WIDE RECEIVERS<br />

The wide receiver position is loaded and could<br />

be one of the best overall units in the entire country.<br />

Not only is this unit talented, but it’s very deep.<br />

Senior Harry Douglas ( 70 receptions for<br />

1,265 yards) is <strong>com</strong>ing off a remarkable season and<br />

looks to be even better in 2007. Douglas, a first<br />

team All-BIG EAST selection, led the Cardinals<br />

with a career-best 70 receptions for a school record<br />

1,265 yards and six scores. He caught 10 passes for<br />

165 yards in the Orange Bowl win over Wake<br />

Forest.<br />

Junior Mario Urrutia (58 receptions for 973<br />

yards) is another big-play receiver on the outside.


2007 Season Outlook<br />

2007 Season Outlook<br />

The 6-6 wideout caught 58 passes for 973 yards and<br />

six touchdowns in ‘06.<br />

Senior Patrick Carter (5 receptions for 68<br />

yards) battled injuries a year ago, but is healthy and<br />

ready to contribute. He looked good in the spring<br />

and seems ready to show how talented he can be.<br />

Junior Chris Vaughn (4 receptions for 54 yards)<br />

showed glimpses of being ready to contribute last<br />

season, but seemed to emerge during the spring.<br />

Vaughn was physical and made all the catches<br />

before injuring his knee in the spring. Sophomore<br />

Scott Long (no catches in ‘06) is <strong>com</strong>ing off a good<br />

spring and showed the promise that made him a top<br />

recruit a few seasons ago.<br />

Sophomore JaJuan Spillman (7 receptions<br />

for 56 yards) made a huge impact on special teams<br />

last season and seems to be a favorite of the new<br />

offensive coordinator. Spillman has great speed and<br />

can be a big weapon in the new offense. Sophomore<br />

Trent Guy (no catches in ‘06) also made his debut<br />

as a punt returner last season, but will also get<br />

better this fall at the wideout position.<br />

Junior Corey Thompson (2 receptions for 16<br />

yards) played sparingly after transferring from<br />

Duke, but is <strong>com</strong>ing off a productive spring and<br />

will get an opportunity to earn playing time. Redshirt<br />

freshman Troy Pascley is extremely talented<br />

and will definitely be in the mix. Freshman Josh<br />

Chichester, who stands 6-8, showed glimpses of<br />

being a talented wide out in the system and will<br />

continue to get better. Freshman Doug Beaumont<br />

from Male High School could also be a candidate<br />

for playing time. He is an<br />

exciting player with his<br />

tremendous speed and<br />

athletic ability.<br />

TIGHT ENDS<br />

The tight end<br />

position is in the<br />

capable hands of<br />

seniors Gary<br />

Barnidge (31<br />

receptions 511<br />

yards) and Scott<br />

Kuhn (7 receptions<br />

for 65 yards), who<br />

have been playing since<br />

their true freshmen<br />

seasons. Stubbs loves to<br />

use the tight end and both<br />

players should prosper in the new<br />

offense.<br />

Barnidge is <strong>com</strong>ing off a<br />

career season, recording 31 catches<br />

for 511 yards and four touchdowns.<br />

He averaged 16.5 yards per catch and<br />

was a big part in the offense.<br />

Kuhn is also an experienced player,<br />

but was used mainly as a blocker. He did<br />

catch seven passes for 65 yards and figures<br />

to play a larger role in the passing game in<br />

2007.<br />

Red-shirt freshman Pete Nochta and<br />

freshman Zach Meagher will also get an<br />

opportunity to <strong>com</strong>pete at the tight end<br />

position. The Cardinals also signed Michael<br />

Fennerty in February and could be called upon<br />

right away.<br />

OFFENSIVE LINE<br />

The offensive line returns two first team All-<br />

BIG EAST performers in junior center Eric Wood<br />

(25 starts over two seasons) and junior left offensive<br />

tackle George Bussey (13 starts in ‘06), but must<br />

continue to build depth on the line. Wood has a<br />

string of 25 consecutive starts and is one of the best<br />

centers in the nation, while Bussey started all 13<br />

games and continues to get bigger and stronger, and<br />

has a chance to be one of the best tackles in the<br />

nation. Sophomore Brian Roche and red-shirt<br />

freshman Josh Byrom will also <strong>com</strong>pete at tackle.<br />

Senior left offensive guard Daniel Barlowe (11<br />

starts in ‘06) started 11 games a year ago and has<br />

solidified the guard position. Barlowe seemed to<br />

improve in the spring and has worked himself into a<br />

very solid offensive lineman. Red-shirt freshman<br />

Conrad Thomas and freshman Ryan Kessling<br />

showed some promise in the spring, but Kragthorpe<br />

needs these players to step up their games and<br />

provide depth at guard.<br />

Senior Marcel Benson will <strong>com</strong>pete for a<br />

starting job at right guard, but battled health issues<br />

toward the end of camp. Benson split time last<br />

season at tackle, but performed well at guard in the<br />

spring and is the front runner at that position.<br />

Sophomore Mike Donoghue stepped in during the<br />

spring and showed that he’s capable of being a<br />

starter. He had good feet and technique, and give the<br />

coaching staff more options. Red-shirt freshman<br />

Jeremy Baker played well in the spring and is ready<br />

to <strong>com</strong>pete for playing time.<br />

Senior Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini, who worked at both<br />

tackle and tight end last season, is penciled<br />

in as the starter at tackle.<br />

Gia<strong>com</strong>ini is a huge<br />

specimen, but is<br />

extremely athletic and<br />

a great <strong>com</strong>petitor.<br />

Red-shirt freshman<br />

Jeff Adams has a lot<br />

of talent and showed<br />

lots of ability, but needs to<br />

continue to learn the offense.<br />

DEFENSIVE LINE<br />

The overall success of any defense<br />

usually begins with solid players in the<br />

trenches and the Cardinals will be<br />

looking to develop a more consistent<br />

unit in 2007.<br />

Gone is first round pick Amobi<br />

Okoye, who was taken as the 10th<br />

overall pick in the draft to the<br />

Houston Texans and defensive end<br />

Zach Anderson , but the Cardinals<br />

should still be pretty talented upfront<br />

as they return four legitimate starters.<br />

Juniors Adrian Grady (16<br />

tackles) and Earl Heyman (22<br />

tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss)<br />

are two talented defensive<br />

tackles. Grady battled injuries<br />

and recorded 16 tackles in<br />

10 games. Grady broke a<br />

bone in his foot in the<br />

Center Eric Wood has started 25 straight<br />

games and was a first team All-BIG EAST<br />

selection last season.<br />

season opener against Kentucky and was slowed<br />

down most of the season. He seemed to revert back<br />

to form in the Orange Bowl win over Wake Forest.<br />

Heyman played both tackle and end and recorded<br />

22 tackles last season and was having a good<br />

spring before breaking a bone in his foot in the<br />

Red-White game last April.<br />

Sophomores L.T. Walker (3 tackles) and<br />

L.D. Scott (2 games) will <strong>com</strong>pete for time behind<br />

Heyman. Walker played in eight games as a true<br />

freshman and will look to continue to development<br />

this season. Scott played in two games last season<br />

and is expected to challenge for more playing time<br />

this year.<br />

Senior Willie Williams (10 tackles)<br />

developed quicker than expected and was a force in<br />

the middle despite <strong>com</strong>ing in from a junior-college.<br />

Williams is a big body who showed that he can<br />

stymie the line of scrimmage and will be a key<br />

performer in 2007. Red-shirt freshman Aundre<br />

Henderson will be counted on to continue his<br />

growth and must show he’s ready to add depth<br />

along the defensive line.<br />

Sophomore Peanut Whitehead (16 tackles<br />

and four sacks) is <strong>com</strong>ing off a solid season being<br />

thrust into action as a true freshman. He showed<br />

that he won’t be dominated at the line of<br />

scrimmage and can get pressure on the quarterback.<br />

He appeared in all 13 games and recorded 16<br />

tackles and four sacks. Sophomore Michael<br />

Adams (5 tackles) and junior Maurice Mitchell<br />

(1 tackle) also figure into the mix. Adams played a<br />

lot last season and was productive. Mitchell is<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing off a good spring, which saw him make a<br />

lot of plays in the backfield and could be one of the<br />

surprises heading into fall camp.<br />

At the other end, senior Brandon Cox (10<br />

tackles and one sack) has played a lot of football at<br />

the University of Louisville and should be ready to<br />

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2007 Season Outlook<br />

2007 Season Outlook<br />

Linebacker Malik Jackson recorded a<br />

team-best nine sacks last season.<br />

take over that position full-time. Cox had some<br />

personal issues a year ago, but should be ready for a<br />

huge season. Junior Johnnie Burns and red-shirt<br />

freshman Rodney Gnat are also going to see<br />

extensive action this fall. Burns, who played<br />

linebacker, made the transition to defensive end in<br />

the spring. Gnat has a big body and good frame and<br />

needs to settle in to his position.<br />

LINEBACKERS<br />

The Cardinals lost two starters at linebacker<br />

from a year ago in Nate Harris and Abe Brown, but<br />

this group has a chance to be very exciting and<br />

quick with the addition of a couple key<br />

<strong>com</strong>ponents.<br />

Senior Malik Jackson (57 tackles, 16 tackles<br />

for loss, nine sacks) is the headliner of this group at<br />

strong side linebacker. A second team All-BIG<br />

EAST performer a year ago, Jackson was third on<br />

the team with 57 tackles, but led the team with 16<br />

tackles for loss and nine sacks. He also returned a<br />

fumble for a touchdown in a win over then thirdranked<br />

West Virginia. Senior Terrance Butler (17<br />

tackles, 2 tackles for loss) will also see action<br />

behind Jackson. Butler is one of the best special<br />

teams players in the country, but seemed to settle in<br />

nicely at times at linebacker. Butler has great speed<br />

and will be a much-need contributor on the outside.<br />

Junior Lamar Myles (45 tackles) is the front<br />

runner in the middle. At 6-0, 220 pounds, Myles is<br />

a fierce hitter who can also run very well. He was<br />

sixth on the team in tackles last season with 45, but<br />

could be the leader as a junior in 2007. Junior<br />

Mozell Axson (7 tackles) and red-shirt freshman<br />

Tyler Wimsatt are also candidates for playing time.<br />

Axson came on in the spring and proved ready to<br />

get playing time. He played with emotion and<br />

always seemed to be around the football. Wimsatt<br />

red-shirted last season, but could be ready to add<br />

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depth at that spot.<br />

Senior Preston Smith (44 tackles and five<br />

tackles for loss) heads into the fall as the starter at<br />

the weak side linebacker position. Smith started<br />

some in 2006 and had his best season. He finished<br />

the year with 44 tackles and five tackles for loss.<br />

Junior-college transfer Willie Williams is one<br />

of the most highly-touted signees at Louisville.<br />

Williams, who came here from West Los Angeles<br />

Community College, is a dominating and imposing<br />

figure on the outside. He recorded 50 tackles and<br />

nine sacks in limited action. He also played one<br />

season at the University of Miami, where he<br />

recorded 17 tackles.<br />

Sophomore Stephen Garr has added some<br />

bulk and will get a look at linebacker. Red-shirt<br />

freshman Eugene Sowell and sophomore Darius<br />

Mann will also <strong>com</strong>pete for playing time at<br />

weakside linebacker.<br />

SECONDARY<br />

The unit faces the biggest face lift as the<br />

Cardinals must replace three starters in the secondary<br />

in William Gay, Gavin Smart and Brandon Sharp.<br />

Gay was selected in the fifth round by the Pittsburgh<br />

Steelers and Sharp was signed as a free<br />

agent by the Tennessee Titans.<br />

However, despite all the losses,<br />

this unit has the chance to be a big<br />

surprise with a good group of<br />

returnees and a couple of juniorcollege<br />

signees.<br />

Junior Rod Council (12<br />

tackles) has the most<br />

experience at corner.<br />

Council lost his starting<br />

job to Smart last season<br />

after suffering an ankle<br />

injury. However, Council<br />

started the Orange Bowl<br />

after Smart was injured in<br />

Orange Bowl practices<br />

and recorded six stops.<br />

Junior Travis Norton<br />

(10 tackles) will see a<br />

lot of action. The<br />

Cardinals also signed<br />

a pair of solid JUCO<br />

players in Woodny<br />

Turenne and Chaz<br />

Thompson. Turenne<br />

was the top-rated juniorcollege<br />

player in the country.<br />

He recorded eight interceptions<br />

last season at the College of the<br />

Sequoias. Thompson registered<br />

four interceptions at the College of<br />

Siskiyous. Both players will have an<br />

opportunity to <strong>com</strong>pete for a starting<br />

position.<br />

Junior Bobby Buchanan (18<br />

tackles) heads into the fall as the<br />

starter at the boundary corner. He has<br />

a ton of experience and could be<br />

ready to be a full-time starter. He<br />

recorded 18 tackles in a reserve<br />

role.<br />

The safety position is the<br />

deepest position in the secondary.<br />

Senior Jonathan Russell (34 tackles and<br />

three interceptions) has quietly had a great career at<br />

Louisville from the strong safety position. It seems<br />

whenever the Cardinals needed a big play, Russell<br />

made it. He recorded three interceptions last year<br />

and has six for his career. Red-shirt freshman<br />

Brandon Heath battled injuries last season and<br />

was slowed again in the spring. He came on late in<br />

the spring and showed that he has the ability to be a<br />

big-time player at safety. Senior Deon Palmer<br />

made a lot of big plays in the spring and could be a<br />

much-needed participant in the secondary.<br />

Sophomore Latarrius Thomas (20 tackles<br />

and two sacks) started as a true freshman last year<br />

and performed well. He started 10 games and<br />

showed outstanding athletic ability. He has a ton of<br />

talent and could be even better in his second<br />

season. Junior Richard Raglin (10 tackles) has<br />

played a lot of football for the Cardinals on special<br />

teams and will also <strong>com</strong>pete for playing time at free<br />

safety. In<strong>com</strong>ing freshman C.J. Peake was highlyrecruited<br />

and has a chance to get on the field as a<br />

true freshman.<br />

SPECIAL TEAMS<br />

The Cardinals appear to be in great shape<br />

on special teams. They return all three of their<br />

primary specialists and each of its two top<br />

kickoff and punt return specialists.<br />

Strong-legged and accurate Art<br />

Carmody returns as one of the best<br />

kickers in the entire nation. Winner of<br />

the Lou Groza Award last season as<br />

the best kicker in the country,<br />

Carmody has basically set every<br />

Louisville kicking mark and is closing<br />

in on several national standards.<br />

Carmody booted 21-of-25 field<br />

goals and was a perfect 60-of-60 on<br />

extra points. He has hit on 57 of 66<br />

field goals in his career.<br />

Sophomore Corey Goettsche<br />

and senior Todd Flannery will<br />

<strong>com</strong>pete at punter. Goettsche averaged<br />

37.9 yards a punt, while Flannery<br />

kicked at 39.7. Both players need to be<br />

more consistent when called upon.<br />

Spillman gives the Cardinals a<br />

huge weapon in the kick return game.<br />

Spillman was one of the nation’s best<br />

after taking over late in the season,<br />

averaging 26.5 yards a return and<br />

returned a kick 100 yards for a touchdown<br />

against Rutgers. Guy, Thomas, Council and<br />

Spencer will all get long looks this fall as kick<br />

returners.<br />

Guy took the punt return chores over<br />

during the middle of the season and did a solid<br />

job. He averaged a team-best 7.4 yards a<br />

return, including a 40-yard return for a score<br />

against West Virginia. Carter was the main<br />

punt returner early on in the season, but had<br />

some problems in the return game. He’ll<br />

<strong>com</strong>pete with Guy to be the main returner.<br />

Spillman may also get some reps back there<br />

in the fall.


Academic Success<br />

Academic Success<br />

Head coach Steve Kragthorpe stresses the importance of<br />

being a successful student-athlete. Not only is it<br />

important to be winners on the field, but the Cardinals will<br />

also be winners in the classroom.<br />

The academic achievement of the football student-athletes are<br />

at an all-time high when it <strong>com</strong>es to academic excellence.<br />

The past five years has seen the most improved<br />

Academic Highlights<br />

The Woodruff Academic Center is named after Cardinal and Pittsburgh Steeler great<br />

Dwayne Woodruff. The mission of the Woodruff Academic Center is to provide academic<br />

support, academic counseling, promote <strong>com</strong>munity services and civic responsibility.<br />

2006-07 Highlights:<br />

• Amobie Okoye and William Gay graduated in 3 ½ years<br />

• All NFL drafted players graduated in 2006-07<br />

• Daniel Barlowe and Harry Douglas were spring 2007 graduates<br />

• Daniel Barlowe was awarded the Outstanding Senior for Service and Leadership in the<br />

Health and Sport Sciences Department. Each year the department faculty presents this award<br />

to honor one outstanding graduating senior. Daniel graduated May 2007 Magna Cum<br />

Laude.<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted objectives in each class.<br />

Mandatory attendance in all classes, and<br />

reaching all academic goals that are set for<br />

the year. Football student-athletes are wellrecognized<br />

for their athletic achievements,<br />

but also for their outstanding achievements in<br />

the classroom.<br />

academic<br />

achievements<br />

from<br />

football<br />

studentathletes<br />

since<br />

academic<br />

records<br />

have<br />

been kept for football<br />

student-athletes. The<br />

Academic program is<br />

based on three principles:<br />

Accountability,<br />

Responsibility and Life-long Learning.<br />

Through the objective base study hall program,<br />

football student-athletes are held accountable for<br />

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The BIG EAST Conference<br />

The BIG EAST Conference<br />

BOWL BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES<br />

SERIES<br />

The BIG EAST Conference is one of the original founders of the Bowl Championship Series and continues to be one of only six<br />

conferences that receive an automatic annual bid.<br />

BIG EAST Conference teams have been selected to play in the traditional BCS bowl games long before the BCS ever existed. BIG<br />

EAST teams have participated in a <strong>com</strong>bined total of 24 Fiesta (8), Sugar (8), Orange (4) and Rose (4) bowls. This season marked<br />

Louisville’s first appearance in the Orange Bowl, while West Virginia appeared in its third Sugar Bowl at the conclusion of the 2005<br />

season.<br />

NA NATIONAL NA TIONAL RANKINGS<br />

RANKINGS<br />

RANKINGS<br />

The BIG EAST had three top 12 teams in the final AP & USAToday Coaches Polls – Louisville (6th , 7th ), West Virginia (10th , 10th ) and<br />

Rutgers (12th , 12th )<br />

The BIG EAST is one of only three conferences (Big 10, SEC) to simultaneously have three teams ranked in the top ten during the<br />

regular season. Louisville 3rd , Rutgers 8th and West Virgina 10th were all ranked in the top ten during the week of November 12.<br />

NA NATIONAL NA TIONAL EXPOSURE<br />

EXPOSURE<br />

Of the 73 games played this season involving BIG EAST teams, 29 of them were seen on ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. In addition, 37<br />

others were seen on either ESPN Regional, ESPNU, ESPN360, FSN, CSTV or the NFL Network. In total, over 90% of all games<br />

involving BIG EAST teams were televised at some level.<br />

The West Virginia @ Louisville game, played on Thursday, November 2nd , was the second most watched college football game in the<br />

history of ESPN. It received a 5.33 rating and was seen by almost 5 million people.<br />

The Louisville @ Rutgers game, played on Thursday, November 9th , was the fourth most watched college football game in the history<br />

of ESPN. It received a 5.03 rating and was seen by over 4.6 million people.<br />

COMPETITIVENESS<br />

COMPETITIVENESS<br />

The BIG EAST’s regular season winning percentage in non-conference games during the 2006 season was 32-8 (.800), the highest in<br />

the 15 year history of the conference. This includes an 11-7 record against BCS Conference opponents. The <strong>com</strong>bined overall<br />

winning percentage of all BIG EAST football teams was .644, the best of any Division 1-A conference in the country. The BIG EAST<br />

went 5-0 in bowl games this past season winning the Orange (Louisville), Gator (West Virginia), Texas (Rutgers), Papa Johns.<strong>com</strong><br />

(USF) and International (Cincinnati) bowls.<br />

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BIG EAST Conference Points of Interest


National Recruiting<br />

National Recruiting<br />

BRIAN BROHM • QB<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

HARRY DOUGLAS • WR<br />

Jonesboro, Ga.<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

MICHAEL BUSH • RB<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

ELVIS DUMERVIL • DE<br />

Miami, Fla.<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Bronko Nagurski Award<br />

ART CARMODY • K<br />

Shreveport, La.<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Lou Groza Award Winner<br />

RENARDO FOSTER • TE<br />

Ripley, Tenn.<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

AARON DARDZINSKI • G<br />

Garfield Heights, Ohio<br />

First Team All-C-USA<br />

RONNIE GHENT • TE<br />

Lakeland, Fla.<br />

Four-time All-C-USA<br />

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MALIK JACKSON • LB


National Recruiting<br />

National Recruiting<br />

COAST-TO-COAST RECRUITING<br />

Alabama ............................................................................................ 40<br />

Arkansas ........................................................................................... 1<br />

California .......................................................................................... 9<br />

Colorado ........................................................................................... 1<br />

Florida .............................................................................................. 100<br />

Georgia ............................................................................................. 30<br />

Illinois ............................................................................................... 10<br />

Indiana .............................................................................................. 8<br />

Iowa .................................................................................................. 1<br />

Kentucky .......................................................................................... 80<br />

Louisiana .......................................................................................... 6<br />

Maryland .......................................................................................... 5<br />

Florida .............................................................................................. 100<br />

Kentucky .......................................................................................... 80<br />

Alabama ............................................................................................ 40<br />

Ohio .................................................................................................. 34<br />

Georgia ............................................................................................. 30<br />

Michigan ........................................................................................... 14<br />

Illinois ............................................................................................... 10<br />

California .......................................................................................... 9<br />

Indiana .............................................................................................. 8<br />

Louisiana .......................................................................................... 6<br />

New Jersey........................................................................................ 6<br />

Maryland .......................................................................................... 5<br />

MALIK JACKSON • LB<br />

Dunwoody, Ga.<br />

Second Team All-BIG EAST<br />

KERRY RHODES • S<br />

Bessemer, Ala.<br />

First Team All-C-USA<br />

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Cardinals by State<br />

STEFAN LEFORS • QB<br />

Baton Rouge, La.<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

ERIC SHELTON • RB<br />

Lexington, Ky.<br />

Second Team All-C-USA<br />

Massachusetts ................................................................................... 1<br />

Michigan ........................................................................................... 14<br />

Mississippi ........................................................................................ 2<br />

Missouri ............................................................................................ 5<br />

New Jersey........................................................................................ 6<br />

North Carolina .................................................................................. 3<br />

Ohio .................................................................................................. 34<br />

Pennsylvania ..................................................................................... 1<br />

South Carolina .................................................................................. 1<br />

Tennessee .......................................................................................... 5<br />

Texas ................................................................................................. 4<br />

Washington ....................................................................................... 1<br />

Missouri ............................................................................................ 5<br />

Tennessee .......................................................................................... 5<br />

Texas ................................................................................................. 4<br />

North Carolina .................................................................................. 3<br />

Mississippi ........................................................................................ 2<br />

Arkansas ........................................................................................... 1<br />

Colorado ........................................................................................... 1<br />

Iowa .................................................................................................. 1<br />

Massachusetts ................................................................................... 1<br />

Pennsylvania ..................................................................................... 1<br />

South Carolina .................................................................................. 1<br />

Washington ....................................................................................... 1<br />

AMOBI OKOYE • DT<br />

Huntsville, Ala.<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

JASON SPITZ • G<br />

Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

First Team All-C-USA<br />

ZEK PARKER • WR<br />

Athens, Ala.<br />

First Team All-C-USA<br />

DEWAYNE WHITE • DE<br />

Marbury, Ala.<br />

First Team All-C-USA


All-Americans<br />

Anthony Floyd<br />

Amobi Okoye<br />

Dewayne White<br />

Louisville All-Americans<br />

Offense<br />

Offensive Lineman<br />

Kurt Quarterman, 2006<br />

Travis Leffew, 2005<br />

Roman Oben, 1994, 1995<br />

Ken Kortas, 1963<br />

Otto Knop, 1952<br />

Running Backs<br />

Jamie Asher, 1995<br />

Howard Stevens, 1972<br />

Lenny Lyles, 1957<br />

Tom Lucia, 1949<br />

Wide Receivers<br />

Broderick Clark, 2002<br />

Ibn Green, 1998, 1999<br />

positions not know for LouZimlich and Tom Thompson<br />

First and Second Team Selections only*<br />

Defense<br />

Defensive Backs<br />

Anthony Floyd, 2000<br />

Sam Madison, 1995<br />

Anthony Bridges, 1993<br />

Ray Buchanan, 1992<br />

Defensive Lineman<br />

Amobi Okoye, 2006<br />

Elvis Dumervil, 2005<br />

Dewayne White, 2001<br />

Linebackers<br />

Tyrus McCloud, 1995<br />

Otis Wilson, 1979<br />

Tom Jackson, 1972<br />

Specialists<br />

Placekicker<br />

Art Carmody, 2006<br />

Punter<br />

Scott Marcus, 1972<br />

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All-Americans<br />

Ray Buchanan<br />

Tom Jackson<br />

Otis Wilson<br />

Broderick Clark<br />

Howard Stevens<br />

Roman Oben<br />

Art Carmody Amobi Okoye<br />

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Winning Tradition<br />

Winning Tradition<br />

The Louisville Cardinals have put together an impres<br />

sive resume over the past few seasons. The Cardinals<br />

are in the midst of a string of reaching nine-straight<br />

bowl games and have won 41 games over the last four<br />

seasons.<br />

Louisville has developed a reputation as one of the best in collegiate<br />

football and have been ranked in the top 10 in two of the last<br />

three seasons, including a No. 6 ranking in 2004 and last season.<br />

The Cardinals have been a fixture on the bowl circuit. From 1998<br />

until 2006, the Cardinals are only one of seven teams to earn a<br />

bowl berth in all nine seasons.<br />

Since the start of the 2000 season, the Cardinals have won 68<br />

games — an eye-popping average of 9.7 wins per season. Louisville<br />

won a school record 12 games in 2006 and won its first BIG<br />

EAST Championship.<br />

Louisville’s success has also translated to players being drafted to<br />

the next level. Since 2004, the Cardinals have had 14 players selected,<br />

including Amobi Okoye, who was the 10th pick to the<br />

Houston Texans.<br />

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Winning Tradition<br />

Winning Tradition<br />

18<br />

9<br />

4<br />

1<br />

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The Cardinals own the nation’s second-longest home winning streak at 18<br />

games. Louisville is 22-1 at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium since the 2003<br />

season.<br />

The Cardinals earned nine straight bowl berths from 1998-2006 and was just<br />

one of seven schools in the country to play in a bowl game in each one of<br />

those seasons.<br />

The Cardinals have won four conference champions (3 C-USA and 1 BIG<br />

EAST) since the 2000 season. Louisville won league titles in 2000 and 2001<br />

under John L. Smith and 2004 and 2006 with Bobby Petrino at the helm.<br />

The Cardinals won their first-ever BIG EAST title with a 6-1 league record.<br />

Louisville also captured the league’s automatic BCS berth and defeated<br />

Wake Forest, 24-13, in the Orange Bowl — the school’s first-ever BCS Bowl<br />

win.


Bowl Games<br />

Bowl Games<br />

Louisville’s success of reaching<br />

postseason play is nearly unmatched in<br />

college football. The Cardinals are one<br />

of just seven schools in the country to<br />

have reached a bowl game in its last nine seasons.<br />

Bowl Game<br />

Streaks<br />

1. Michigan 32<br />

2. Florida St. 25<br />

3. Florida 16<br />

4. Va. Tech 14<br />

5. Ohio State 12<br />

5. Georgia 10<br />

6. Louisville 9<br />

Texas 9<br />

In only their second season in the BIG EAST<br />

Conference a year ago, the Cardinals reached<br />

new heights with their first BCS appearance against Wake Forest<br />

in the FedEx Orange Bowl.<br />

Since 1998, the Cardinals have played in six different bowls and<br />

in five different states, including Florida, Tennessee, Alabama,<br />

Idaho and Michigan.<br />

Louisville’s fan support at bowl games is also unparalleled. Cardinal<br />

fans have shown the willingness to traveling far and wide to<br />

support the squad. At the Orange Bowl last year, Louisville fans<br />

travelled in excess of 30,000 to support the Cardinals, and approximately<br />

25,000 have made the trips to Jacksonville in 2006<br />

and Memphis in 2004.<br />

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Bowl Games<br />

Bowl Games<br />

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2007 BIG EAST BOWL TIE-INS<br />

Date Bowl Location Matchup Kick TV<br />

Dec. 22 PapaJohn’s.<strong>com</strong> Birmingham, Ala. BIG EAST vs. C-USA 1p.m. ESPN2<br />

Dec. 29 Meineke Car Care Charlotte, N.C. BIG EAST vs. ACC 1p.m. ESPN<br />

Dec. 31 Brut Sun El Paso, Tex. Big 12/BIG EAST/<br />

ND vs. Pac-10 2p.m. CBS<br />

Jan. 1 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. ACC vs. Big 12/<br />

BIG EAST/ND 1p.m. CBS<br />

Jan .1 Rose by Citi Pasadena, Calif. BCS vs. BCS 4:30p.m. ABC<br />

Jan. 1 Allstate Sugar New Orleans, La. BCS vs. BCS 8:30 p.m. FOX<br />

Jan. 2 Tostitos Fiesta Phoenix, Ariz. BCS vs. BCS 8 p.m. FOX<br />

Jan. 3 FedEx Orange Miami, Fla. BCS vs. BCS 8 p.m. FOX<br />

Jan. 5 International Toronto, Canada BIG EAST/ND vs. 12p.m. ESPN2<br />

MAC<br />

Jan. 7 Allstate BCS NC New Orleans, La. BCS#1 vs. BCS #2 8 p.m. FOX


Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium<br />

Picturesque Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium will<br />

host its ninth season of Cardinals’ football this season<br />

and has be<strong>com</strong>e one of the best homefield’s in the<br />

country. Since 1998, the Cardinals are 46-9 at home<br />

and are riding an 18-game winning streak.<br />

The U of L Football Program and its fans have<br />

the privilege of spending more than a handful of<br />

autumn Saturday’s <strong>com</strong>peting and cheering in $63<br />

million Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.<br />

The opening of the state-of-the-art facility in<br />

September of 1998 concluded a decade’s worth of<br />

private fund-raising and <strong>com</strong>mitment to the dream of<br />

giving Louisville an on-campus football stadium<br />

which is second to none in the nation.<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium allows an up-and<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

professional city to be<strong>com</strong>e a college town<br />

on Saturdays every autumn as the Cardinals play host<br />

to a number of national-caliber opponents.<br />

The opening of the facility in 1998 allowed U<br />

of L to play seven home games for the second time in<br />

51 years during the 2000 campaign.<br />

Fans are treated to a one-of-a-kind feature in<br />

PJCS with all 42,000 seats being of the chairback<br />

variety. No other university-owned and operated<br />

stadium in the nation can make that claim.<br />

The structure, which sits on the south end of<br />

the metropolitan campus, is constructed with the<br />

ability for future expansion to more than 80,000 seats.<br />

Along with the most modern press facilities,<br />

which ac<strong>com</strong>modated nine ESPN national television<br />

broadcasts over the last three seasons, PJCS holds<br />

the impressive Brown and Williamson Club. The<br />

B&W Club runs 100 yards in length and 20 yards in<br />

width and gives the stadium the ability to play host to<br />

a number of indoor banquets and parties.<br />

A new and improved Cardinal Football<br />

TOP 15 PJCS Crowds<br />

1. 43,217 ............... vs. West Virginia, 2006<br />

2. 42,704 ............... vs. Miami, 2006<br />

3. 42,692 ............... vs. Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

4. 42,681 ............... vs. Kentucky, 2004<br />

5. 42,660 ............... vs. Kentucky, 2002<br />

6. 42,647 ............... vs. Oregon State, 2005<br />

7. 42,643 ............... vs. Kentucky, 1998<br />

8. 42,597 ............... vs. Kentucky, 2006<br />

9. 42,510 ............... vs. Kentucky, 2000<br />

10. 42,031 ............... vs. USF, 2004<br />

11. 41,826 ............... vs. Southern Miss., 1999<br />

12. 41,549 ............... vs. Cincinnati, 2006<br />

13. 41,334 ............... vs. North Carolina, 2005<br />

14. 41,227 ............... vs. Grambling, 2000<br />

15. 41,219 ............... vs. Rutgers, 2005<br />

Complex stands in the north end and provides<br />

student-athletes with a number of world-class<br />

facilities.<br />

After intially installing SportGrass in PJCS,<br />

the Cards are in their fourth season with a new,<br />

artificial playing surface in FieldTurf.<br />

The stadium’s multi-usage came into play<br />

in May of ‘99 as the George Strait Country Music<br />

Festival invaded PJCS and entertained more than<br />

51,000 concert goers.<br />

The PJCS pitch also played host to the 1999 World<br />

Cup Champion United States Women’s Soccer<br />

Team as part of a trio of facilities to house the U.S.<br />

Cup.<br />

Fans visiting PJCS also are safer in the<br />

stadium than they would be in their own homes<br />

should they encounter a medical emergency.<br />

U of L’s partnership with Jewish Hospital<br />

and the Frazier Rehab Center allows the University<br />

to have three fully staffed first aid stations along<br />

with a full trauma center located in the stadium.<br />

Should a fan need to be transported to a hospital,<br />

one of three paramedic-staffed ambulances will get<br />

them there.<br />

With its state-of-the-art construction and fanfriendly<br />

environment, Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium is one of the finest in the nation.<br />

The Howard Schnellenberger Football<br />

Complex which honors the former Cardinal head<br />

coach, also sits inside the stadium area and houses<br />

the team’s coaches, staff, training room, strength<br />

and conditioning area and academic services.<br />

Note: Prior to the opening of Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium, the Cardinal played in Cardinal Stadium<br />

from 1957-97 at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition<br />

Center. It was built during the tenure of Governor<br />

Lawrence Weatherby (1927-28), a football and<br />

baseball letterwinner at the University of<br />

Louisville.<br />

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Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium<br />

Home Record at PJCS<br />

2006 .................................................6-0<br />

2005 .................................................6-0<br />

2004 .................................................5-0<br />

2003 .................................................5-1<br />

2002 .................................................3-3<br />

2001 .................................................6-0<br />

2000 .................................................6-1<br />

1999 .................................................4-3<br />

1998 .................................................5-1<br />

Totals...............................................46-9<br />

Records vs. Opponents at PJCS<br />

UAB ................................................. 2-0<br />

Army ................................................. 3-0<br />

Boston College ................................. 1-0<br />

Chattanooga ..................................... 1-0<br />

Cincinnati .........................................4-1<br />

Colorado State .................................. 1-0<br />

Connecticut ......................................2-0<br />

East Carolina .................................... 2-1<br />

Eastern Michigan .............................1-0<br />

Florida Atlantic ................................1-0<br />

Florida State ..................................... 1-0<br />

Grambling ........................................ 1-0<br />

Houston ............................................3-0<br />

Illinois .............................................. 0-1<br />

Kentucky .......................................... 3-2<br />

Memphis ........................................... 2-1<br />

Miami ...............................................1-0<br />

New Mexico State ............................ 1-0<br />

North Carolina ................................. 1-0<br />

Oklahoma .........................................0-1<br />

Oregon State ..................................... 1-0<br />

Pittsburgh .........................................1-0<br />

Rutgers ............................................. 1-0<br />

Southern Mississippi ........................ 1-1<br />

South Florida .................................... 2-0<br />

Syracuse ........................................... 1-0<br />

TCU ..................................................1-1<br />

Temple .............................................. 1-0<br />

UTEP ................................................ 1-0<br />

Tulane ...............................................2-0<br />

West Virginia .................................... 1-0<br />

Western Carolina .............................. 1-0<br />

Western Kentucky ............................ 1-0<br />

Year-By-Year Attendance at<br />

PJCS<br />

YEAR .............. DATES ................... TOTAL ......................... AVG.<br />

1998 ................. 6 .............................. 228,688 ....................... 38,115<br />

1999 ................. 7 .............................. 257,445 ....................... 36,777<br />

2000 ................. 7 .............................. 269,830 ....................... 38,547<br />

2001 ................. 6 .............................. 226,094 ....................... 37,682<br />

2002 ................. 6 .............................. 218,838 ....................... 36,473<br />

2003 ................. 6 .............................. 220,627 ....................... 36,771<br />

2004 ................. 5 .............................. 202,657 ....................... 40,531<br />

2005 ................. 6 .............................. 246,007 ....................... 41,001<br />

2006 ................. 6 .............................. 248,891 ....................... 41,482<br />

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LOUISVILLE TELEVISION APPEARANCES<br />

2006 (10-1)<br />

9/4 ESPN ......... UL 59, Kentucky 28<br />

9/16 ABC ........... UL 31, Miami 7<br />

9/23 TBS ............ UL 24, Kansas St. 6<br />

10/6 ESPN2 ....... UL 41, Middle Tenn. 17<br />

10/14 ESPNU ....... UL 23, Cincinnati 17<br />

10/21 ESPN Reg. . UL 28, Syracuse 13<br />

11/2 ESPN ......... UL 44, West Virginia 34<br />

11/9 ESPN ......... Rutgers 28, UL 25<br />

11/18 ESPNU ....... UL 31, USF 8<br />

11/25 ESPN ......... UL 48, Pitt 24<br />

1/2 FOX ........... UL 24, Wake Forest 13<br />

2005 (8-3)<br />

9/4 ESPN ......... UL 31, Kentucky 24<br />

9/17 ESPN2 ....... UL 63, Oregon State 27<br />

9/24 ESPNU ....... USF 45, UL 14<br />

10/1 ESPN Reg. . UL 61, Fla. Atlantic 10<br />

10/15 ABC ........... W. Va. 46, UL 44 (3 ot)<br />

10/22 ESPNU ....... UL 46, Cincinnati 22<br />

11/3 ESPN ......... UL 42, Pitt 20<br />

11/11 ESPN2 ....... UL 56, Rutgers 5<br />

11/26 ESPNU ....... UL 41, Syracuse 17<br />

12/3 ESPN ......... UL 30, Connecticut 20<br />

1/2 NBC ........... Va. Tech 35, UL 24<br />

2004 (6-1)<br />

9/4 ESPN2 ....... UL 28, Kentucky 0<br />

10/14 ESPN ......... Miami 41, UL 38<br />

10/22 ESPN ......... UL 41, USF 9<br />

11/4 ESPN ......... UL 56, Memphis 49<br />

11/10 ESPN ......... UL 55, TCU 7<br />

11/17 ESPN2 ....... UL 70, Cincinnati 7<br />

12/31 ESPN ......... UL 44, Boise State 40<br />

2003 (3-2)<br />

8/31 ESPN2 ....... UL 40, Kentucky 24<br />

10/17 ESPN ......... UL 47, Tulane 28<br />

11/5 ESPN ......... TCU 31, UL 28<br />

11/28 ESPN2 ....... UL 43, Cincinnati 40<br />

12/18 ESPN2 ....... Miami (OH) 49, UL 28<br />

2002 (3-4)<br />

9/1 ESPN2 ....... Kentucky 22, UL 17<br />

9/14 ESPN2 ....... Colorado St. 36, UL 33<br />

9/26 ESPN ......... UL 26, Fla. State 20 (ot)<br />

10/8 ESPN2 ....... UL 38, Memphis 32<br />

11/7 ESPN ......... Cincinnati 24, UL 14<br />

11/14 ESPN ......... UL 20, S. Miss 17 (ot)<br />

12/18 ESPN2 ....... Marshall 38, UL 15<br />

2001 (5-1)<br />

9/1 JP ................ UL 36, Kentucky 10<br />

9/22 ESPN2 ....... Illinois 34, UL 10<br />

10/4 ESPN ......... UL 7, Colorado St. 2<br />

10/16 ESPN2 ....... UL 24, S. Miss 14<br />

11/15 ESPN ......... UL 39, ECU 34<br />

12/31 ESPN ......... UL 28, BYU 10<br />

1999 (0-4)<br />

9/25 FOX ........... Oklahoma 42, UL 21<br />

10/7 FOX ........... Army 59, UL 52 (ot)<br />

11/20 FOX ........... Southern Miss 30, UL<br />

27<br />

12/27 ESPN2 ....... Boise State 34, UL 31<br />

1998 (1-3)<br />

9/5 FOX ......... Kentucky 68, UL 34<br />

9/19 ESPN2 ..... UL 35, Illinois 9<br />

10/17 FOX ......... Tulane 28, UL 22<br />

12/23 ESPN2 ..... Marshall 49, UL 28<br />

1997 (1-2)<br />

9/13 CBS .......... UL 26, Illinois 14<br />

9/20 CBS .......... Penn State 51, UL 27<br />

11/8 FOX ......... Cincinnati 28, UL 9<br />

1996 (1-3)<br />

8/31 ESPN2 ..... UL 38, Kentucky 14<br />

9/14 ABC ......... Penn State 24, UL 7<br />

9/28 FOX ......... Southern Miss 24, UL 7<br />

10/16 FOX ......... Houston 38, UL 7<br />

1995 (0-2)<br />

9/16 PRIME ....... Michigan St. 30, UL 7<br />

9/21 ESPN ......... N. Carolina 17, UL 10<br />

1994 (0-2)<br />

9/10 ABC ........... Texas 30, UL 16<br />

11/3 ESPN ......... BC 35, UL 14<br />

1993 (1-2)<br />

11/6 ABC ........... Tennessee 45, UL 10<br />

11/13 ESPN ......... Texas A&M 42, UL 7<br />

12/28 ESPN ......... UL 18, Michigan St. 7<br />

1992 (0-2)<br />

9/5 ESPN ......... Ohio St. 21, UL 20<br />

11/7 ABC ........... Texas A&M 40, UL 18<br />

1991 (1-2)<br />

9/5 ESPN ......... Tennessee 28, UL 11<br />

9/14 ESPN ......... Ohio State 23, UL 15<br />

1/1 NBC ........... UL 34, Alabama 7


Gameday in the Ville<br />

Gameday in the Ville<br />

Gameday at the University of Louisville is one of the<br />

best atmosphere’s in the country. Whether fans are<br />

tailgaiting in the Green Lot or gathering in Cardinal<br />

Village for CardMarch, Louisville fans have one<br />

objective — help the Cardinals win again at home.<br />

Which is why there are few better places to watch a game then<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.<br />

Covered in red, white or black, Louisville fans have made PJCS<br />

one of the most intimidating places in the country to play. The<br />

Louisville student section stands the entire game, while the Cardinals’<br />

Marching Band entertains the fans with the Louisville Fight<br />

Song.<br />

Once the game starts, Louisville fans enthusiastically celebrate<br />

each first down, finishing the public address announcer’s sentence<br />

“That’s Good for another FIRST DOWN”<br />

The Cardinals are an incredible 46-9 at Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium since it’s opening in 1998.<br />

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Gameday in the Ville<br />

Gameday in the Ville<br />

GAMEDAY IN LOUISVILLE<br />

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What They’re Saying<br />

“At the corner of delirium and insanity, Tom Jurich<br />

has built a still-growing shrine to Louisville football.<br />

It came to a head last year when the maddening<br />

crowd for the West Virginia game made it seem more<br />

like ancient Rome than a Thursday night in the Big<br />

East.”<br />

National Football Writer Dennis Dodd of<br />

CBSSportsline.<strong>com</strong><br />

“The Louisville-West Virginia game was one of the<br />

best college atmospheres I’ve ever been in. It was a<br />

great scene and a tremendous game.”<br />

Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN College Gameday


Louisville Football Facilities<br />

Louisville Football Facilities<br />

The <strong>com</strong>mitment to the University of Louisville foot<br />

ball program starts at the top with President Dr. James<br />

Ramsey and Vice-President for Athletics Tom Jurich.<br />

Those two individuals have tirelessly worked to en<br />

sure the Cardinal football program has some of the<br />

best facilities in the entire country.<br />

The Trager Indoor Practice Facility, thanks to a $2 million dollar<br />

lead gift from the Trager Family, is one of the finest indoor facilities<br />

in the nation. Completed December 1, 2005, the practice<br />

facility allows the football team to practice indoors due to inclement<br />

weather, but is also used by many of the other programs at the<br />

school.<br />

Plans are also in place to expand the Stadium to 63,600 and add<br />

75 luxury suites, which would create one of the finest on-campus<br />

facilities in the country.<br />

In addition to the indoor facility, the Cardinals have three beautiful<br />

regulation outdoor practice fields.<br />

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Louisville Football Facilities<br />

Louisville Football Facilities<br />

The Trager Indoor<br />

Practice Facility is<br />

believed to be one of the<br />

largest in the nation.<br />

The 90,068 square foot<br />

facility has 85,440 square<br />

feet of playing surface<br />

with 5,168 square feet of<br />

building support,<br />

consisting of restroom<br />

facilities, offices and a<br />

lobby.<br />

The $8 million facility<br />

features a 120-yard<br />

FieldTurf field, 100-meter<br />

four-lane sprint track, pole<br />

vault and long jump pits,<br />

as well as, batting cages<br />

for both baseball and<br />

softball.<br />

It’s also equipped for<br />

the soccer, field hockey<br />

and lacrosse teams to use.<br />

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Howard L. Schnellenberger<br />

Football Complex<br />

Louisville’s <strong>com</strong>mitment to its football program is evident by the<br />

Howard L. Schnellenberger Football Complex. One of the best in the<br />

country, the <strong>com</strong>plex houses the coaching staff, training room, weight<br />

room, the Bell South Johnny Unitas Museum, recruiting lounge and the<br />

team’s state-of-the-art locker room.<br />

Last season, Nelligan Sports Marketing installed new video<br />

boards and scoreboards at a cost of approximately $2 million. The new<br />

board is three times as large as the old one. It has LED technology and<br />

has split screen and multiple video capability. Game clocks, locker room<br />

clocks and delay of game clocks were also added.


Strength & Conditioning<br />

Strength & Conditioning<br />

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Jason Veltkamp<br />

has proven to be a perfect fit in Red and Black. Since<br />

Veltkamp joined the Cardinals for the 2004 season, they<br />

have be<strong>com</strong>e one of the top training programs in the<br />

nation, as witnessed by their 32-5 record during his tenure.<br />

Veltkamp’s philosophy is to make strength and conditioning<br />

a year-round priority and develop an expectation level within each<br />

athlete that ensures successful physical progression from high school<br />

to elite collegiate player. These soaring expectations have produced 14<br />

NFL draft picks over the last three years. In addition, Veltkamp’s<br />

insistence on finding balance between training hard and recovery<br />

during the season has helped the Cards to a 15-2 record since ’04<br />

down “the stretch”—November, December and January games.<br />

At the University of Louisville, the coaching staff believes<br />

that a <strong>com</strong>prehensive strength and conditioning program is the cornerstone<br />

of building a championship product on the field. Here at UofL<br />

the program is more than just strength training. Speed, agility, flexibility,<br />

position-specific conditioning, recovery/ rejuvenation and nutrition<br />

are all critical to the development of the student-athlete.<br />

Veltkamp and his staff— Shawn Griswold, Bryan Dermody & Antoine<br />

Sharp—employ a variety of state-of-the-art training methods to assist<br />

in the development speed and power, which is integral to success on<br />

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Strength & Conditioning<br />

Strength & Conditioning<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium<br />

WEIGHT ROOM<br />

The Louisville strength and conditioning facility, located in the<br />

Howard Schnellenberger Football Complex, was built in 1998 and<br />

features the latest in strength training equipment.<br />

CORE TRAINING: “Our program starts at the core—the torso, low back and<br />

hips—and addresses needs here first. We believe core/hip strength & power<br />

correlate to improved athleticism.”<br />

INSTRUCTION: “We have 4 coaches whose sole responsibility is football.<br />

Sean Griswold and Bryan Dermody, each had opportunities to be head coaches at<br />

I-A schools last winter, but chose to stay and help a special bunch of kids try to<br />

reach their highest goals.”<br />

TECHNIQUE: “We have the staff and tools to really evaluate & analyze each<br />

individual’s needs. For example, Antoine Sharp will use video as a teaching tool<br />

to point technique flaws and help a player visualize necessary changes to<br />

improve his acceleration.”<br />

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the field.<br />

U of L’s football strength & conditioning<br />

facility includes more than 10,500 square feet of<br />

floor space, 20,000 pounds of free weights, a<br />

line of Hammer strength equipment, 16 multipurpose<br />

Power Lift rack stations and 16<br />

Olympic lifting platforms equipped with Uesaka<br />

bumper plates. This summer the training center<br />

was upgraded, adding all new racks, plates,<br />

bumpers, platforms and additional equipment<br />

and now is the only weight room in the country<br />

to have all of the following:<br />

• 4 Full-time Football-only strength coaches<br />

• 16 Fitrodyne Sports Powerlyzer units for<br />

measuring bar speed & power<br />

• 3 Vibration Trainers for flexibility training as<br />

well as recovery and rejuvenation<br />

• 60-yard four lanetrack in weight room<br />

• 6 Vertimax stations along track for plyometics<br />

and contrast training<br />

• Football-only strength & conditioning center<br />

2007 Top Performers<br />

Category <strong>Player</strong> Result<br />

Hang Clean Lamar Myles 380<br />

Back Squat Lamar Myles 630<br />

Bench Press Lamar Myles 490<br />

Vertical Jump Scott Long 36.5<br />

10 Yard JaJuan Spillman 1.44<br />

40 Yard Harry Douglas 4.34<br />

Pro Agility Harry Douglas 3.79


Cardinals in the NFL<br />

Cardinals in the NFL<br />

Amobi Okoye with Houston Texans<br />

Defensive Coordinator Richard Smith<br />

CARDINALS ON NFL ROSTERS<br />

Name Pos. Team<br />

David Akers K Philadelphia Eagles<br />

Deion Branch WR Seattle Seahawks<br />

Michael Bush RB Oakland Raiders<br />

Elvis Dumervil DE Denver Broncos<br />

Lionel Gates RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers<br />

William Gay CB Pittsburgh Steelers<br />

Ronnie Ghent TE Cincinnati Bengals<br />

Chris Johnson CB Oakland Raiders<br />

Brandon Johnson LB Arizona Cardinals<br />

Travis Leffew G Green Bay Packers<br />

Sam Madison CB New York Giants<br />

Robert McCune LB Miami Dolphins<br />

Roman Oben OT San Diego Chargers<br />

Amobi Okoye DT Houston Texans<br />

Richard Owens TE Minnesota Vikings<br />

Chris Redman QB Atlanta Falcons<br />

Kerry Rhodes S New York Jets<br />

Eric Shelton RB Carolina Panthers<br />

Kolby Smith RB Kansas City Chiefs<br />

Jason Spitz OG Green Bay Packers<br />

Montavious Stanley DT Dallas Cowboys<br />

Ted Washington DT Cleveland Browns<br />

Dewayne White DE Detroit Lions<br />

The University of Louisville Cardinals have<br />

became an annual part of the NFL Draft in<br />

recent years. In fact, the Cardinals have had at<br />

least one player drafted in each of the last<br />

seven years, including 14 over the last three<br />

seasons.<br />

Since joining the BIG EAST Conference in 2005, the<br />

Cardinals have had eight players taken in the NFL Draft.<br />

Defensive tackle Amobi Okoye, the 19-year old phenom,<br />

was the highest U of L player drafted in school history<br />

when he was taken 10th by the Houston Texans, and the<br />

first first round draft selection since 1993.<br />

With the hiring of Steve Kragthorpe and playing in the<br />

BIG EAST Conference, that number should climb with the<br />

abundance of talent in the Cardinal program. Louisville<br />

hosts NFL scouts at every practice and games. Louisville<br />

always hosts its annual Pro Day each March.<br />

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Cardinals in the NFL<br />

Cardinals in the NFL<br />

Ted Washington — Cleveland Browns<br />

Roman Oben — San Diego Chargers<br />

Richard Owens — Minnesota Vikings<br />

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David Akers — Philadelphia Eagles<br />

Jason Spitz — Green Bay Packers<br />

Sam Madison — New York Giants<br />

Eric Shelton — Carolina Panthers<br />

Kerry Rhodes — New York Jets<br />

Elvis Dumervil — Denver Broncos


Media Exposure<br />

Media Exposure<br />

The University of Louisville is fortunate to be in one<br />

of the best media markets in the country. With no<br />

professional sports team in the city, all the focus and<br />

attention is directed to the Louisville athletic pro<br />

gram.<br />

Each fall, Louisville hosts numerous national writers and broadcasters<br />

from across the nation as the nation’s most talented and<br />

notable media members cover the Cardinals. The Cardinals were<br />

featured on the cover of numerous publications and had two<br />

legitimate Heisman candidates in Michael Bush and Brian Brohm.<br />

Senior kicker Art Carmody won the Lou Groza Award in 2006<br />

and Brohm is considered one of the top players in the country<br />

again in 2007.<br />

Thanks to one of the best television contracts in the entire country,<br />

fans can tune into see the Cardinals every week on national<br />

television. Last season, the Cardinals made 10 national television<br />

appearances and two of their Thursday night contests against West<br />

Virginia and Rutgers were amongst the highest rated games in the<br />

network’s history. Since 2003, the Cardinals have made 32 television<br />

appearances, which is one of the top marks in the BIG EAST.<br />

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<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

height weight class<br />

6-4 | 228 | Sr. - 3L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Trinity<br />

QUARTERBACK<br />

BROHM’S CAREER PASSING HIGHS<br />

Completions: 31 vs. West Virginia, 10/15/05<br />

Attempts: 49 vs. West Virginia, 10/15/05<br />

Yards: 389 vs. South Florida, 9/24/05<br />

Touchdowns: 5 vs. Oregon State, 9/17/05<br />

Completion Percentage: 81.8 (18-22) vs. Oregon State, 9/17/05<br />

Interceptions: 2 vs. Syracuse, 11/26/05<br />

Longest Completion: 76 yards to Mario Urrutia, 10/1/05<br />

brian<br />

BROHM<br />

12<br />

At Louisville: Decided to return for his senior campaign...a contender<br />

for football’s highest honors this season... a preaseason candidate<br />

for the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell and the Davey O’Brien<br />

Awards... two-time team captain... named to the Playboy<br />

Preseason All-American team... stands fourth all-time in<br />

career passing yards with 6,751 yards and touchdowns<br />

with 41... school record holder in <strong>com</strong>pletion<br />

percentage at 66.3... third all-time in school<br />

history in total offense... BIG EAST record<br />

holder with eleven 300-yard passing games in<br />

his career.<br />

2006: Named the Orange Bowl Most Valuable<br />

<strong>Player</strong> ... <strong>com</strong>pleted 24-of-34 passes for 311<br />

yards in the win over Wake Forest... named<br />

second team All-BIG EAST... selected<br />

first team Academic All-District by<br />

ESPN the Magazine... ranked first<br />

in the BIG EAST in total offense<br />

and passing... finished ninth<br />

nationally in passing efficiency<br />

and total offense... four-time<br />

BIG EAST <strong>Player</strong> of the<br />

Week... earned BIG EAST<br />

<strong>Player</strong> of the Week honors<br />

after throwing for 341<br />

yards and four scores<br />

against Connecticut...<br />

rushed for a career-high<br />

57 yards against<br />

Connecticut... named the BIG<br />

EAST <strong>Player</strong> of the Week after<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleting 21-of-29 passes for 337 yards<br />

(ninth 300-yard game of career) and four<br />

touchdowns in the win over Pittsburgh... lofted a<br />

75-yard touchdown pass to Harry Douglas... threw for 274<br />

yards and two touchdowns against South Florida... tossed a pair<br />

of scores to Harry Douglas... <strong>com</strong>pleted 13-of-27 passes for a<br />

career-low 163 yards and a touchdown against Rutgers... had<br />

surgery on his right thumb on 9/17... returned to action against<br />

Cincinnati...named the BIG EAST Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of thr Week<br />

after <strong>com</strong>pleting 19-of-26 passes for 354 yards and a touchdown against<br />

West Virginia... .. threw for 203 yards on 18-of-26 passing against Syracuse...<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted 20-of-36 passes for 324 yards and a touchdown against Cincinnati...<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted 10-of-14 passes for 181 yards and one touchdown against 17th-ranked<br />

Miami... threw for 307 yards and a touchdown in the win over Temple... tossed a<br />

57-yard touchdown strike to Mario Urrutia... <strong>com</strong>pleted 19-of-31 passes for 254<br />

yards after returning from a knee injury... threw a one-yard touchdown pass in the<br />

second quarter versus Kentucky.<br />

Brian Brohm<br />

2005: Named the BIG EAST Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year... earned first team All-<br />

BIG EAST honors... ranked second in the country in passing efficiency... his 2,883<br />

yards passing was the sixth-best total in school history... tossed 19 touchdown passes,<br />

which was the eighth-best mark in a season... <strong>com</strong>pleted 68.8 percent of his passes,<br />

which ranked second all-time in school history... led the BIG EAST Conference in<br />

passing efficiency and total offense... <strong>com</strong>pleted 22-of-30 passes for 315 yards and<br />

three touchdowns in win over Rutgers... <strong>com</strong>pleted 21-of-31 passes for 247 yards in<br />

a win over Pittsburgh... has four 300-yard games... <strong>com</strong>pleted 21-of-26 throws and<br />

two touchdowns... recorded his third 300-yard performance with 304 yards and four<br />

touchdowns against North Carolina... threw for 282 yards in the 61-10 win over<br />

Florida Atlantic... set new career-highs with 29 <strong>com</strong>pletions for 389 yards in the loss<br />

to South Florida... named the BIG EAST <strong>Player</strong> of the Week for his performance<br />

against Oregon State... <strong>com</strong>pleted 18-of-22 passes for a career-high 368 yards and<br />

five touchdowns... 81.8 <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage was tied for the second-best in school<br />

history... made first collegiate start against Kentucky... <strong>com</strong>pleted 19-of-27 passes<br />

for 179 yards... rushed for two scores.<br />

2004: 2004: Named the Conference USA Freshman of the Year... earned the Commissioner’s<br />

Medal for having over a 3.75 GPA... selected the team’s Offensive New<strong>com</strong>er of the<br />

Year... also selected to the C-USA All-Freshmen Team... threw for 819 yards and six<br />

touchdowns in 11 games... owned a 153.51 efficiency rating... <strong>com</strong>pleted 66-of-98<br />

passes... <strong>com</strong>pleted 8-of-8 passes versus Tulane for 59 yards... recorded first twotouchdown<br />

game against Cincinnati... one of only eight true freshmen quarterbacks<br />

in the country to see significant time... <strong>com</strong>pleted 4-of-5 passes for 107 yards and a<br />

touchdown versus Houston, including a then career-long 74-yarder to Joshua Tinch...<br />

threw his second career touchdown pass against TCU... rushed five times for 34<br />

yards, including a 26-yard run... entered the game in the fourth quarter against Miami,<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleting 7-of-12 passes for 51 yards... threw for a then career-best 186 yards and<br />

tossed his first collegiate touchdown against East Carolina... <strong>com</strong>pleted 8-of-10 passes<br />

for 72 yards against Army... scored first collegiate touchdown on a one-yard run...<br />

made his collegiate debut with 1:10 remaining in the first quarter against Kentucky...<br />

drove the Cardinals 13 plays and 69 yards for their first touchdown against Kentucky...<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted 6-of-7 passes for 39 yards in the game.<br />

Before Louisville: Named USA Today Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year... threw for<br />

10,579 yards and 119 touchdowns at Trinity High School... recipient of the<br />

National Quarterback Club’s award for the National High School Quarterback of<br />

the Year... voted one of the 2003 National Top 150 Adidas Playmakers ...named the<br />

Gatorade <strong>Player</strong> of the Year... appeared in 44 games... named to the Parade<br />

Magazine High School All-American teams... ranked as the No. 1 quarterback and<br />

No. 2 prospect by ESPN’s Tom Lemming.... led the Shamrocks to three state titles<br />

... awarded the Roy Kidd Award and was a three-time state finals Most Valuable<br />

<strong>Player</strong> ... guided team to a 15-0 record in the state playoffs ... started for the East<br />

squad in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... finished second in state history in<br />

career passing yards and career touchdowns ... also set a state record for career<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletion percentage ... threw for 3,720 yards and 33 touchdowns during senior<br />

season, <strong>com</strong>pleting 298-of-463 passes ... passed for 3,777 yards and 47<br />

touchdowns as a junior ... named the finals of the 2002 state championship game<br />

after <strong>com</strong>pleting 19-of-25 passes for 552 yards and seven touchdowns...<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted 226-of-335 passes and tossed just one interception ... threw for 3,082<br />

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yards and 39 scores during his sophomore season, <strong>com</strong>pleting 174-of-273 passes<br />

and just five interceptions ... selected 2003 Kentucky Mr. Football... starter on<br />

Trinity High School basketball team that went to the State Tournament for the<br />

first time ever and was named player of the game in their first round win... also<br />

MVP of high school baseball team that advanced to the semi-finals of the state<br />

tournament... drafted by Colorado Rockies in the baseball draft... son of Donna<br />

and Oscar Brohm... born 9/23/85... finance major... is the fourth Brohm to play<br />

football at U of L... dad, Oscar and brothers, Greg and Jeff each played football for<br />

the Cardinals.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD<br />

2004 11-0 98 66 2 67.3 819 6<br />

2005 10-10 301 207 5 68.8 2,883 19<br />

2006 11-11 313 199 5 63.6 3,049 16<br />

Totals 32-21 712 472 12 66.3 6,751 41<br />

Rushing<br />

Year ............................... GP Rush Yds. TD<br />

2004 ............................... 11-0 27 81 2<br />

2005 ............................... 10-10 41 -36 3<br />

2006 ............................... 11-11 47 45 0<br />

Totals ............................ 32-21 115 90 5<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 ............................... Att-C-I Yds. TD<br />

Kentucky ....................... 31-19-0 254 1<br />

Temple ........................... 29-16-1 307 1<br />

Miami ............................ 14-10-0 181 1<br />

Cincinnati ...................... 36-20-1 324 1<br />

Syracuse ........................ 26-18-1 203 0<br />

West Virginia ................. 26-19-0 354 1<br />

Rutgers .......................... 27-13-1 163 1<br />

South Florida ................. 33-19-0 274 2<br />

Pittsburgh ...................... 29-21-0 337 4<br />

Connecticut ................... 28-20-1 341 4<br />

Wake Forest ................... 34-24-0 311 0<br />

2005 ............................... Att-C-I Yds. TD<br />

Kentucky ....................... 27-19-0 179 0<br />

Oregon St. ...................... 22-18-1 368 5<br />

USF ................................ 47-29-1 389 0<br />

FAU ............................... 23-15-0 282 1<br />

UNC .............................. 22-17-0 304 4<br />

WVU ............................. 49-31-1 277 2<br />

Cincinnati ...................... 26-21-0 303 2<br />

Pitt ................................. 31-21-0 247 0<br />

Rutgers .......................... 30-22-0 315 3<br />

Syracuse ........................ 24-14-2 219 2<br />

UConn ........................... DNP-inj.<br />

Virginia Tech ................. DNP-inj.<br />

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2004 ............................... Att-C-I Yds. TD<br />

Kentucky ....................... 7-6-0 39 0<br />

Army .............................. 10-8-0 72 0<br />

N. Carolina .................... 8-5-0 54 0<br />

ECU ............................... 16-12-0 186 1<br />

Miami ............................ 12-7-1 51 0<br />

USF ................................ 13-7-0 103 0<br />

Memphis ........................ DNP<br />

TCU ............................... 10-4-0 51 1<br />

Houston ......................... 5-4-0 107 1<br />

Cincinnati ...................... 4-2-0 55 2<br />

Tulane ............................ 8-8-0 59 0<br />

Boise State ..................... 5-3-1 42 1<br />

jeff<br />

ADAMS<br />

height weight class<br />

74<br />

Brian Brohm 6-8 | 300 | r-Fr. - SQ<br />

Cadiz, Ky.<br />

Trigg County<br />

OFFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

At t t Louisv Louisville<br />

Louisv Louisv le le: le Reserve offensive tackle... red-shirted in 2006.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Curtis Higgins at Trigg County High School…<br />

rated as a three-star athlete by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>… listed as the No. 11 player in Kentucky<br />

and the No. 54 offensive tackle recruit in the nation.... ranked the top offensive<br />

linemen in the state of Kentucky... selected to the Courier Journal All-State first<br />

team... named to the Tremendous 26 by the Kentucky Coaches Association... voted<br />

first team All-Western Kentucky Conference and Honorable Mention All-State as<br />

an offensive tackle and nose guard... totalled 33 solo tackles, 81 assisted tackles, 44<br />

tackles for loss, 15 forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries at the nose guard<br />

position... born 7/11/87... undecided major... son of Michelle and Dale Futrell.<br />

height weight class<br />

6-3 | 261 | So. - 1L<br />

Pelham, Ala.<br />

Pelham<br />

DEFENSIVE END<br />

michael<br />

ADAMS<br />

56<br />

At t t Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Reserve defensive end... has appeared in 13 career games.<br />

2006: 2006: 2006: Played in 13 games... credited with five tackles and one sack... had one<br />

tackle against West Virginia... recorded two quarterback hurries against Temple...<br />

made an impressive collegiate debut against Kentucky... recorded one tackle and<br />

a sack in the win over Kentucky.<br />

2005: 2005: Red-shirted.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Played defensive end for Pelham High School... two-year<br />

starter... voted All-County after recording 78 tackles, six sacks and 14 tackles for<br />

loss as a senior... selected first team All-Shelby County... voted first team All-<br />

Metro... named team captain and voted team’s Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year...<br />

rated as the No. 24 overall prospect in the state of Alabama... selected Honorable<br />

Mention 6A All-State by the Alabama Sports Writers Association... selected to<br />

play in the North-South All-Star Game... started 10 games as a junior, recording<br />

59 tackles and six sacks... also <strong>com</strong>peted on the basketball team... leading scorer<br />

and rebounder on the basketball team for his last three years... born 4/15/87...<br />

justice administration major... son of Vanessa and John Adams.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP A U T TFL Sacks FR FF<br />

2006 13-0 4 1 5 2-6 1-6 0-0 0


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<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

At Louisville: Made an immediate impact as a true freshman... led the team in<br />

touchdowns with 14 (13 rushing and 1 receiving).<br />

2006: Played in all 13 games, including his first collegiate start against<br />

Cincinnati and one versus Syracuse... had five multiple-touchdown games... led<br />

the team in touchdowns with 14 (13 rushing/1 receiving)... carried 96 times for<br />

406 yards and a team-best 13 touchdowns... ranked eighth in the BIG EAST in<br />

scoring... scored two touchdowns in the Orange Bowl win, including a 21yard<br />

reception from Patrick Carter... carried 10 times for 38<br />

yards and two scores against Connecticut... rushed 12 times<br />

for 34 yards and two touchdowns against South Florida...<br />

scored from two yards out against Rutgers... carried<br />

12 times for 47 yards and a pair of scores<br />

against West Virginia... rushed 10 times<br />

for 45 yards and two scores against<br />

Syracuse... scored on a 17-yard<br />

touchdown run... rushed for a<br />

career-best 70 yards and a<br />

score versus Middle<br />

Tennessee... made his<br />

collegiate debut in<br />

impressive fashion<br />

against Kentucky,<br />

running nine times<br />

for 48 yards and a<br />

touchdown.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for<br />

Joe Ross at Jesuit High School...<br />

three-year starter at running back<br />

and middle linebacker… voted<br />

29th-best running back by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... tabbed the<br />

68th best running back by Scout.<strong>com</strong> and the third-best in Florida... given threestar<br />

rating by Rivals and Scout... named All-State and All-county during his<br />

senior campaign… ran for 1,151 yards and 15 touchdowns… averaged better<br />

than 6.0 yards per carry… recorded 84 tackles from his middle linebacker<br />

position…named as one of the preseason top 100 players in the state of<br />

Florida... rated as the 92nd-best prospect in the state of Florida... rushed for<br />

1,491 yards and 21 touchdowns as a junior... averaged 5.8 yards per carry...<br />

named the team’s Offensive Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong>... selected All-State and All-<br />

County... born 8/6/88... undecided major... son of Myrna Bailey and Amos Allen.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP No Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TD<br />

2006 13-2 96 406 4.2 18 13 4 48 1<br />

Game-B Game-By-Game<br />

Game-B y-Game<br />

height weight class<br />

6-1 | 232 | So. - 1L<br />

Tampa, Fla.<br />

Jesuit<br />

RUNNING BACK<br />

2006 ....................... Rush Yds TD Rec Yds TD<br />

Kentucky ............... 9 48 1 0 0 0<br />

Temple ................... 7 48 0 0 0 0<br />

Miami .................... 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Kansas State .......... 2 8 0 0 0 0<br />

Middle Tennessee .. 7 70 1 0 0 0<br />

Cincinnati .............. 8 25 1 2 29 0<br />

Syracuse ................ 10 45 2 1 -2 0<br />

West Virginia ......... 12 47 2 0 0 0<br />

Rutgers .................. 5 8 1 0 0 0<br />

South Florida ......... 12 34 2 0 0 0<br />

Pittsburgh .............. 7 24 0 0 0 0<br />

Connecticut ........... 10 38 2 0 0 0<br />

Wake Forest ........... 7 11 1 1 21 1<br />

anthony<br />

ALLEN<br />

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height weight class<br />

6-2 | 215 | Jr. - 1L<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Moon Township<br />

QUARTERBACK<br />

bill<br />

ASHBURN<br />

15<br />

At t Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv Louisv le: Been in the program for three years... played in one game under<br />

center last season.<br />

2006: Served as the third quarterback... saw action against Temple.<br />

2005: Didn’t see game action at quarterback.<br />

2004: Red-shirted after transferring from Youngstown State.<br />

Before Louisville: Threw for 1,251 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior at<br />

Moon Township High School... <strong>com</strong>pleted 82-of-167 passes and owned a<br />

passing efficiency rating of 130.59... rushed for four touchdowns... earned All-<br />

Conference Honorable Mention honors during his junior season... two- year<br />

varsity letter winner in football... also saw action at tight end and long snapper...<br />

co-captained his team as a senior... helped lead his team to WPIAL AAA Semi-<br />

Championship game before losing in double overtime... received various honors<br />

from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and the Allegheny Times... two-year letterwinner<br />

in track and field... son of Robin and Bill Ashburn... born 12/6/84... Marketing<br />

major.<br />

mozell<br />

AXSON<br />

height weight class<br />

52<br />

6-1 | 226 | Jr. - 2L<br />

Lakeland, Fla.<br />

Jenkins<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

At Louisville: Has be<strong>com</strong>e one of the team’s top special teams players... has<br />

appeared in 23 career games.<br />

2006: Recorded seven tackles... registered a tackle against Cincinnati... credited<br />

with a tackle against Connecticut, Cincinnati, Temple, Kentucky.<br />

2005: Played 10 games at<br />

linebacker and on special<br />

Mozell Axson<br />

teams... recorded seven<br />

tackles, including three solo<br />

stops... recovered a key<br />

fumble in the win over<br />

Connecticut... credited with a<br />

career-high three tackles<br />

against Cincinnati.<br />

2004: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: One of<br />

the top linebackers in the<br />

state of Florida... ranked as<br />

the 102nd best linebacker by<br />

Scout.<strong>com</strong>... registered 403<br />

career tackles... credited with<br />

139 tackles during his senior<br />

year, including a team-best<br />

81 solo stops... credited with<br />

26 tackles for loss... rated the<br />

61st best player in the state<br />

of Florida by the Orlando<br />

Sentinel... recorded 129 stops<br />

as a junior, including 78<br />

solos...son of Dee and<br />

Mozell Axson... born 11/4/<br />

85...justice administration<br />

major.<br />

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Career Statistics<br />

Year GP A U T TFL Sacks FR FF<br />

2005 10-0 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0<br />

2006 13-0 2 5 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Totals 23-0 5 9 14 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0<br />

At Louisville: Hard-working offensive guard... made 11 starts in 2006.<br />

2006: Started 11 games at offensive<br />

guard on one of the nation’s best<br />

offensive units... team averaged<br />

185.3 yards on the ground.<br />

2005: Played in seven games as a<br />

reserve offensive lineman... played<br />

guard.<br />

2004: Played offensive guard... saw<br />

action in seven games... appeared in<br />

his first collegiate game in the<br />

second half against Army... earned<br />

the Commissioner’s Medal for<br />

having over a 3.75 GPA.<br />

2003: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Three-year<br />

letterwinner and two-year starter at<br />

right tackle for one of Florida’s<br />

most prolific passing offenses ...<br />

earned Honorable Mention All-Big<br />

Bend Area honors as a junior when<br />

he was the chief pass protector for<br />

height weight class<br />

Daniel Barlowe<br />

jeremy<br />

BAKER<br />

67<br />

6-5 | 340 | r-Fr. - SQ<br />

Riviera Beach, Fla.<br />

Palm Beach Lakes<br />

OFFENSIVE LINE<br />

At Louisville: Big, athletic offensive lineman... red-shirted in 2006.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Dan Sanso at Palm Beach Lakes High School…<br />

four-year starter on the offensive and defensive line… started at offensive tackle<br />

as a freshman… three-year starter on defense… started 43 straight games…<br />

selected team captain as a senior… named the team’s top lineman at the end of<br />

the year banquet… recorded eight Mozell sacks from Axson his defensive tackle position…<br />

also recorded 30 tackles… named first-team All-County on defense as a senior…<br />

voted second team All-State on offense during his senior campaign… also played<br />

three seasons of basketball... son of Cynthia Baker... born 6/17/87... undecided<br />

major.<br />

height weight class<br />

6-5 | 290 | Sr. - 3L<br />

Tallahassee, Fla.<br />

Leon<br />

OFFENSIVE GUARD<br />

daniel<br />

BARLOWE<br />

63<br />

Wyatt Sexton, the top quarterback prospect in the state of Florida by the Florida<br />

Times-Union ... graded out at 89 percent as a senior ... team captain, second-team<br />

All-Big Bend Area and first-team Florida Athletic Coaches Association District 4<br />

selection as a senior ... also a nominee for the Florida-Georgia All-Star game<br />

during final prep campaign ... honor roll student and a member of the Fellowship<br />

of Christian Athletes... son of Christine Needham and Douglas Barlowe... born 6/<br />

20/85... excercise science and sports medicine major... Outstanding Senior for<br />

Service and Leadership in the Health and Sport Sciences Department.<br />

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6-6 | 234 | Sr - 3L<br />

Middleburg, Fla.<br />

Middleburg<br />

TIGHT END<br />

gary<br />

BARNIDGE<br />

82<br />

At Louisville: Has played in 36 career games... has 55 receptions for 836 yards<br />

and 10 touchdowns in his career.<br />

2006: Finished third on the team with a career-high 31 receptions for a careerbest<br />

511 yards and four touchdowns... averaged 16.5 yards a reception, which<br />

was the third-highest on the squad... tied a career-high with five receptions for 88<br />

yards and a touchdown against Pittsburgh... scored on a 32-yard pass against<br />

Connecticut... recorded his first two touchdown game against Pittsburgh... tied<br />

his career-high with five receptions for a career-best 112 yards — the first 100yard<br />

game of his career... caught a career-high five passes for 96 yards and a<br />

touchdown against Cincinnati... grabbed a 31-yard pass against<br />

Middle Tennessee... recorded three receptions for 45 yards,<br />

including a 24-yard reception that set up a field goal versus<br />

Miami... caught one pass for 17 yards against<br />

Temple... tied his career-high with four<br />

receptions for 53 yards against<br />

Kentucky.<br />

2005: Played in 11<br />

games, including<br />

seven starts...<br />

finished with 17<br />

catches for 240 yards<br />

and two scores...<br />

finished fourth on the<br />

team with a 14.1 yard<br />

per catch average...<br />

caught a 29-yard touchdown<br />

pass in the fourth quarter against<br />

Virginia Tech in the Gator Bowl...<br />

recorded a career-high four<br />

receptions for 54 yards against<br />

Cincinnati... didn’t play against<br />

Florida Atlantic because of a sore<br />

foot... caught two passes for 19 yards<br />

against USF... scored on a four-yard<br />

touchdown pass from Brian Brohm<br />

against Oregon State... caught one pass for<br />

nine yards against Kentucky.<br />

2004: Appeared in 12 games, making two<br />

starts... caught seven passes for 85 yards and<br />

four touchdowns... recorded first career<br />

reception against East Carolina... caught two<br />

passes for 25 yards and his first career touchdown versus Memphis... grabbed a<br />

25-yard scoring pass versus TCU... caught a nine-yard touchdown pass versus<br />

Houston and a six-yarder versus Boise State.<br />

Before Louisville: Followed in the footsteps of former Middleburg High<br />

School product and Louisville tight end Richard Owens, who played four years<br />

with the Cardinals ... played both tight end and defensive end ... recorded 17<br />

receptions and five touchdowns ... named to the Florida-Times Union Top 24 ...<br />

registered 65 tackles, 10 for a loss, and registered three sacks ... had three caused<br />

fumbles, six fumble recoveries, eight quarterback pressures and one blocked kick<br />

that he returned for a touchdown ... played basketball, averaging about 18.0<br />

points per game on the hardwood... son of Tena and Brian Barnidge... born 9/22/<br />

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Career Statistics<br />

Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long<br />

2004 12-2 7 85 12.1 4 25<br />

2005 11-7 17 240 14.1 2 43<br />

2006 13-12 31 511 16.5 4 59<br />

Totals 36-21 55 836 15.5 10 59<br />

Game-B Game-By-Game<br />

Game-B Game-B y-Game<br />

2006 ................................... No. Yds TD<br />

Kentucky ........................... 4 53 0<br />

Temple ............................... 1 17 0<br />

Miami ................................ 3 45 0<br />

Kansas State ...................... 1 1 0<br />

Middle Tenn. ..................... 1 31 0<br />

Cincinnati .......................... 5 96 1<br />

Syracuse ............................ 1 30 0<br />

West Virginia ..................... 0 0 0<br />

Rutgers .............................. 0 0 0<br />

South Florida ..................... 5 112 0<br />

Pittsburgh .......................... 3 25 2<br />

Connecticut ....................... 5 88 1<br />

Wake Forest ....................... 2 13 0<br />

2005 ................................... No. Yds TD<br />

Kentucky ........................... 1 9 0<br />

Oregon State ...................... 1 4 1<br />

USF .................................... 2 19 0<br />

North Carolina ................... 0 0 0<br />

West Virginia ..................... 1 4 0<br />

Cincinnati .......................... 4 54 0<br />

Pittsburgh .......................... 2 19 0<br />

Rutgers .............................. 1 13 0<br />

Syracuse ............................ 2 55 0<br />

Connecticut ....................... 2 34 0<br />

Virginia Tech ..................... 1 29 1<br />

2004 ................................... No. Yds TD<br />

Kentucky ........................... 0 0 0<br />

Army .................................. 0 0 0<br />

North Carolina ................... 0 0 0<br />

East Carolina ..................... 1 10 0<br />

Miami (Fla.) ...................... 0 0 0<br />

USF .................................... 0 0 0<br />

Memphis ............................ 2 25 1<br />

TCU ................................... 1 25 1<br />

Houston ............................. 1 9 1<br />

Cincinnati .......................... 1 10 0<br />

Tulane ................................ 0 0 0<br />

Boise State ......................... 1 6 1<br />

Career Highs — Receptions: 5 (Three times, most recent: 5 vs. South Florida, 11/<br />

18/06); Yards: 112 vs. South Florida (11/18/06); Touchdowns: 2 vs. Pitt (11/25/06).<br />

height weight class<br />

marcel<br />

BENSON<br />

69<br />

6-6 | 310 | Sr. - 1L<br />

Las Vegas, Nev.<br />

San Diego Mesa<br />

OFFENSIVE GUARD<br />

At Louisville: Transferred from San Diego Mesa College and has played in 13<br />

games at offensive tackle and special teams... should battle for one of the<br />

starting guard positions... missed the spring game with an irregular heart beat.<br />

2006: Appeared in 13 games at offensive tackle... split time with Renardo<br />

Foster... also played on the field goal and extra points squads.<br />

2005: Red-shirted after transferring to Louisville from San Diego Mesa<br />

College... worked on the second unit but didn’t see game action.<br />

Before Louisville: Voted first team All-Foothills Conference at San Diego<br />

Mesa College... earned All-Sunrise Region honors... named the squad’s Most<br />

Valuable Offensive Lineman... rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>...<br />

started 20 straight games at offensive tackle... named the team’s Freshman of<br />

the Year... voted second team J.C. Grid-Wire Junior College All-America team...<br />

voted Region III All-California first team on offense... named team’s Co-MVP and<br />

Offensive Lineman of the Year... selected first team All-State by<br />

jucaltransfer.<strong>com</strong>... attended El Dorado High School in Las Vegas, Nevada... son<br />

of Lenore and Lawrence Collins... born 1/9/85... justice administration major.<br />

height weight class<br />

6-0 | 237 | Jr. - 1L<br />

Germantown, Ohio<br />

Illinois<br />

RUNNING BACK<br />

brock<br />

BOLEN<br />

32<br />

At Louisville: : Powerful runner who looks for a bigger role in 2007... started four<br />

games... rushed for 296 yards and two scores.<br />

2006: Carried 48 times for 296 yards... averaged 6.2 yards<br />

a carry... carried four times for 28 times and a score in<br />

the Orange Bowl win over Wake Forest... caught a<br />

five-yard touchdown pass against Connecticut... ran<br />

eight times for 44 yards, including a career-long 42<br />

yards againast Pittsburgh... rushed eight times for<br />

43 yards against South Florida... carried six times<br />

for 45 yards against Cincinnati, including a teamhigh<br />

18 yard run... rushed three times for 33<br />

yards, including a career-best 27-yard run...<br />

carried five times for 53 yards and a 17-yard<br />

touchdown run against Kansas State... rushed a<br />

career-high six times for 33 yards against<br />

Temple... made his debut in the second quarter<br />

against Kentucky... caught a one-yard<br />

touchdown pass from Brian Brohm... carried<br />

two times for five yards.<br />

2005:Red-shirted.<br />

2004: : Played in all 11 games<br />

for the Fighting Illini,<br />

<strong>com</strong>peting mainly on special<br />

teams... carried the ball 11 times<br />

for 51 yards and also caught two passes<br />

for 12 yards.<br />

Before Louisville: Ranked the No. 1 fullback by Tom<br />

Lemming <strong>com</strong>ing out of Valley View High School... rushed for<br />

2,087 yards and 40 touchdowns as a senior, while running for 2,287<br />

yards and 43 touchdowns during his junior campaign... totaled 6,099 yards and 108<br />

touchdowns during his high school career... three-time Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong>...<br />

voted first-team All-State by the Dayton Daily News and Middletown Journal<br />

Herald... garnered first-team All-District, All-League, All-Conference honors and<br />

was a PrepStar All-Region selection... set seven school rushing and scoring records<br />

and was the Middletown Journal’s <strong>Player</strong> of the Year... ranked the No. 28 running<br />

back prospect by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... son of Gail and Jim Bolen... born 3/24/85... sports<br />

administration major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year ........................... GP No Yds Avg TD Long<br />

2004 ........................... 11-0 11 51 4.6 0 11<br />

2006 ........................... 13-4 48 296 6.2 2 42<br />

Totals ........................ 24-4 59 347 5.9 2 42<br />

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Game-B Game-By-Game<br />

Game-B y-Game<br />

2006 ........................... Rush Yds TD Rec Yds TD<br />

Kentucky ................... 2 5 0 1 1 1<br />

Temple ....................... 6 33 0 0 0 0<br />

Miami ........................ 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Kansas State .............. 5 53 1 1 3 0<br />

Middle Tennessee ...... 3 33 0 0 0 0<br />

Cincinnati .................. 6 45 0 0 0 0<br />

Syracuse .................... 2 7 0 0 0 0<br />

West Virginia ............. 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />

Rutgers ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

South Florida ............. 8 43 0 0 0 0<br />

Pittsburgh .................. 8 44 0 0 0 0<br />

Connecticut ............... 2 4 0 1 5 1<br />

Wake Forest ............... 4 28 1 2 34 0<br />

Career Highs — Rushes: 8 (Two times, most recent: 8 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/25/06); Yards:<br />

53 vs. Kansas State (9/23/06)<br />

height weight class<br />

6-4 | 290 | Jr. - 1L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Holy Cross<br />

CENTER<br />

nick<br />

BORGELT<br />

62<br />

At Louisville: Outstanding young athlete who will add depth along the offensive<br />

front... has worked hard to garner playing time... served as a back up offensi ve<br />

linemen in 2006.<br />

2006: Saw limited action the offensive line.<br />

2005: Played at guard versus Florida Atlantic.<br />

Before Louisville: Three-year starter on the offensive line at Holy Cross High<br />

School... named All-State as a senior... also garnered All-District and All-Metro<br />

accolades... played in the East-West All-Star Game... selected to the All-Preps<br />

team... played offensive tackle... played basketball during his freshman and<br />

sophomore seasons... son of Sherry and Butch Borgelt... born 1/18/86...sports<br />

administration major.<br />

bobby<br />

BUCHANAN<br />

height weight class<br />

5-11 | 190 | Jr. - 2L<br />

Bolingbrook, Ill.<br />

Joliet Catholic<br />

CORNERBACK<br />

34<br />

At Louisville: Talented cornerback who has appeared in 21 games... will<br />

<strong>com</strong>pete for starting cornerback position.<br />

2006: Appeared in 13 games as a reserve cornerback... registered 18 tackles...<br />

credited with one tackle against Wake Forest... notched three tackles against<br />

Pittsburgh... credited with a career-best four tackles versus South Florida... credited<br />

with three tackles against Kansas State... registered two tackles versus Miami...<br />

recorded one tackle against Temple.<br />

2005: Played in eight games and started one, recording nine solo and eight<br />

assisted tackles... notched five tackles against Pittsburgh... recorded a career-best<br />

seven tackles in his first collegiate start against Cincinnati.<br />

Before Louisville: Three-year starter at Joliet Catholic Academy... ranked the<br />

nations’s No. 69 cornerback prospect by theinsiders.<strong>com</strong>... tabbed No. 19 in the<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong> Illinois Top 25... named first team All-State by the Chicago Tribune...<br />

ranked as the No. 52 free safety by SuperPrep Magazine... had a 59-yard punt<br />

return for a touchdown and also had a 75-yard kick return for a touchdown as a<br />

senior... received All-Area accolades by the Chicago Sun-Times... guided the<br />

Hilltoppers to its 11th state title... earned All-Conference accolades as a junior...<br />

son of Julia and Richard Buchanan... born 2/25/85... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

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Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2005 8-1 9 8 17 1-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2<br />

2006 13-0 15 3 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

Totals 21-1 24 11 35 1-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 S U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Temple 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Miami 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Kansas St. 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Middle Tenn. 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Wake Forest 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

2005 S U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Oregon State 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

FAU 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

UNC 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Virginia Tech 1 1 2 1-0 0-0 0-0<br />

height weight class<br />

6-3 | 242 | Jr. - 2L<br />

Neptune Beach, Fla.<br />

Fletcher<br />

DEFENSIVE END<br />

johnnie<br />

BURNS<br />

90<br />

At Louisville: Earned two letterS playing on special teams... made the move<br />

from linebacker to defensive end in the spring of 2006... showed good instincts<br />

and a willingness to run to the football... will <strong>com</strong>pete for playing time this fall at<br />

defensive end... has appeared in 25 career games.<br />

2006: Appeared in all 13 games...played in the back on the kickoff return team.<br />

2005: Appeared in 12 games... played a major role on the Cardinals’ special<br />

teams... recorded four total tackles... registered a career-best two tackles against<br />

Oregon State.<br />

2004: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Four-year starter in football and basketball at Fletcher<br />

Senior High School ... earned second team All-State honors as a senior ...<br />

recorded 116 tackles and four interceptions, returning one for a touchdown ...<br />

named the team’s Defensive Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> ... guided 2003 team to a 12-2<br />

record, losing in the regional finals to the eventual state champion ... was also<br />

recruited by Florida State, Georgia Tech, South Florida and Southern<br />

Mississippi... son of Tonia and Johnny Burns... born 12/18/85...sports<br />

administration major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP A U T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2005 12-0 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

2006 13-0 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

Totals 25-0 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0


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height weight class<br />

6-4 | 298 | Jr. - 2L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Western<br />

OFFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

george<br />

BUSSEY<br />

68<br />

At Louisville: Talented walk-on who earned a scholarship and is now a<br />

mainstay on the offensive line... started games at both tackle and guard... has<br />

worked hard to get better as a lineman... has the ability to be an All-American<br />

type performer.<br />

2006 2006: 2006 2006 Started all 13 games... played both offensive tackle and guard... earned<br />

first team All-BIG EAST honors... did not yield a sack all of last season... helped<br />

the Cardinals finish second in the nation in total offense... helped the Cardinals<br />

average over 188.0 yards on the ground.<br />

2005: Appeared in all 12 games on the offensive line and special teams... stepped<br />

in late in the season when Jeremy Darveau missed some time with a sprained<br />

ankle.<br />

2004: Red-shirted.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Starred at Western High School... named a Jefferson County<br />

All-Star... benched 315 pounds... two-year starter on the offensive line... started<br />

all junior varsity games as a<br />

freshman... started two seasons<br />

at guard and one at tackle on<br />

the varsity level... paved<br />

the way for a 1,000-yard<br />

rusher and one 2,500yard<br />

rusher... voted the<br />

team’s best<br />

offensive lineman<br />

during his junior<br />

and senior<br />

season... son of<br />

Ruthie and<br />

Carlos Grigsby...<br />

born 10/24/84...<br />

<strong>com</strong>munications<br />

major.<br />

height weight class<br />

6-3 | 225 | Sr. - 3L<br />

Green Cove Springs Fla.<br />

Clay<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

terrance<br />

BUTLER<br />

46<br />

At Louisville: Valuable special teams player who will see an expanded role on<br />

defense.<br />

2006: Notched 17 tackles... registered three tackles and one for a loss against<br />

Connecticut... recorded a tackle against<br />

West Virginia... collected three tackles<br />

against Kansas State... played a<br />

major role on special teams<br />

versus Miami... recorded<br />

a pair of tackles...<br />

credited with a pair of<br />

tackles against Temple...<br />

recorded two tackles<br />

against Kentucky.<br />

2005: Played in 11 games, making<br />

first collegiate start against Cincinnati...<br />

made a career-best four tackles against<br />

Florida Atlantic and three versus Kentucky.<br />

2004: Appeared in all 12 games on special<br />

teams and at safety... registered 16 tackles,<br />

including 12 solos... registered three tackles<br />

versus East Carolina and Miami on special<br />

teams... recorded a career-best four tackles<br />

versus Cincinnati.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Three-year starter at<br />

linebacker and safety at Clay High<br />

School ... considered one of the team’s<br />

defensive playmakers ... recorded 88<br />

tackles and nine tackles for loss as a<br />

senior ... batted down four passes at<br />

the line of scrimmage and had six<br />

pass breakups ... also registered four<br />

sacks, two interceptions and a teambest<br />

eight caused fumbles ... named<br />

the team’s Most Valuable Defensive<br />

<strong>Player</strong> ... earned second team All-State<br />

accolades ... named to the Florida-Times<br />

Union Top 24 ... two-time All-County and All-<br />

District performer ... guided Clay High School to<br />

an 11-2 record and a trip to the state playoffs ...<br />

two-year letterwinner in track and field ... placed<br />

eighth in the state in the discus... son of Constance and<br />

Bruce Butler... born 12/10/85... marketing major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2004 12-0 12 4 16 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0<br />

2005 11-1 11 3 14 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0<br />

2006 13-0 11 6 17 2-5 0-0 0 0 0-0 0<br />

Totals 36-1 34 13 47 2-5 0-0 0 0 0-0 0<br />

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josh<br />

BYROM<br />

65<br />

6-5 | 295 | r-Fr. - SQ<br />

McKee’s Rock, Pa.<br />

Montour<br />

OFFENSIVE LINE<br />

At Louisville: Reserve offensive lineman who adds depth... continues to work<br />

hard to improve and get stronger.<br />

2006: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Four-year starter at Montour High School... named to the<br />

Top 22 as a senior... played defensive line and tight end... earned second team All-<br />

State accolades despite missing most of the season with an injury... selected first<br />

team All-Conference... voted Honorable Mention All-Conference during his<br />

sophomore and junior seasons... listed as the 38th-best player in Pennsylvania by<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... caught 27 passes for 340 yards and five touchdowns as a senior...<br />

caught 17 passes for 199 yards and five touchdowns as a junior... earned second<br />

team Associated Press AAA All-State honors as a senior and was named to the<br />

Harrisburg Patriot-News Platinum “33” squad... son of Cindy and Bruce<br />

Byrom... born 12/30/86... Undecided major.<br />

hunter<br />

CANTWELL<br />

height weight class<br />

14<br />

6-5 | 230 | Jr.- 2L<br />

Paducah, Ky.<br />

Paducah-Tilghman<br />

QUARTERBACK<br />

At t Louisv Louisville<br />

Louisv le le: le Strong-armed quarterback who has NFL potential... has made<br />

four career starts... has thrown for 1,340 yards and 10 touchdowns.<br />

2006: 2006: 2006: Appeared in seven games and has made two starts... has thrown for 700<br />

yards and five touchdowns... <strong>com</strong>pleted 64.3 percent of his throws... threw for a<br />

career-high 340 yards and three touchdowns in the win over Middle<br />

Tennessee... threw for 173 yards against Kansas State... relieved Brian Brohm in<br />

the third quarter against Miami, going 3-of-4 for 113 yards... hit Harry Douglas<br />

on a 45-yard pass on his first play from scrimmage and tossed a 39-yard<br />

touchdown pass to George Stripling... was 5-of-6 for 52 yards against Temple...<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted one pass for 14 yards in the win over Kentucky.<br />

2005: 2005: Played in eight games, including two as a starter... threw for 216 yards<br />

and three touchdowns in a Gator Bowl loss to Virginia Tech... <strong>com</strong>pleted 15-of-<br />

37 passes and threw three interceptions... made first collegiate start against<br />

Connecticut, going 16-of-25 for 271 yards and one touchdown... <strong>com</strong>pleted 3of-5<br />

passes for 66 yards against Syracuse... went 3-for-3 for 60 yards, including<br />

a 32-yard touchdown pass against Oregon State, the first of his career.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: School’s all-time passing leader... <strong>com</strong>pleted 458-of-756<br />

passes for 7,272 yards and 70 touchdowns...60.58 <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage is the<br />

11th highest in Kentucky history... holds 3-A state playoff record for passing<br />

yards in a game - 409...posted a 31-8 record as a starter... voted team captain in<br />

2003... SuperPrep and Prep Star Honorable Mention All-American... selected All-<br />

State Honorable Mention by the Lexington Herald... named 3rd team All-State by<br />

the Courier-Journal... 3-A District 1 <strong>Player</strong> of the Year... voted first team All-<br />

Western Kentucky... threw for 2,270 yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior... tossed<br />

22 touchdowns and 2,356 yards during his junior year... <strong>com</strong>pleted 66.4 percent of<br />

his throws... led the state in passing, for 2,646 yards and 30 touchdowns, as a<br />

sophomore... along with Joe Casey, voted best offensive backfield, in the country,<br />

by StudentSports.<strong>com</strong> in 2003...also starred on the baseball team as a pitcher,<br />

third baseman and first baseman... led school in batting average as a sophomore,<br />

.407 and a junior,.392... also led in RBIs, OBP, walks and total bases...as a<br />

pitcher, led team in strikeouts as a junior... participated in indoor track all 3years...<br />

member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes... son of Brenda and Tom<br />

Cantwell... born 12/30/85... sports administration major.<br />

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Career Statistics<br />

Year GP Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD<br />

2005 8-2 73 39 4 53.4 640 5<br />

2006 7-2 70 45 2 64.3 700 5<br />

Totals 15-4 143 84 6 58.7 1,340 10<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 ............................. Att-C-I Yds. TD<br />

Kentucky ..................... 1-1-0 14 0<br />

Temple ......................... 6-5-0 52 0<br />

Miami .......................... 4-3-0 113 1<br />

Kansas State ................. 26-18-1 173 1<br />

Middle Tenn. ................ 32-17-1 340 3<br />

Connecticut .................. 1-1-0 8 0<br />

2005 ................................... Att-C-I Yds. TD<br />

Oregon St. .......................... 3-3-0 60 1<br />

FAU ................................... 0-0-0 0 0<br />

UNC .................................. 1-1-0 3 0<br />

Cincinnati .......................... 1-0-0 0 0<br />

Rutgers .............................. 1-1-0 24 0<br />

Syracuse ............................ 5-3-0 66 0<br />

UConn ............................... 25-16-1 271 1<br />

Virginia Tech ..................... 37-15-3 216 3


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height weight class<br />

5-9 | 165 | Sr.- 3L<br />

Shreveport, La.<br />

Loyola<br />

PLACEKICKER<br />

art<br />

CARMODY<br />

18<br />

At Louisville: One of the best kickers in the nation... holds the school record for<br />

field goals made and points scored... has connected on 47-of-56 field goals in his<br />

career.<br />

2006: Lou Groza Award<br />

winner... selected first team<br />

All-BIG EAST... ranked<br />

fourth in the nation in scoring<br />

(9.75)... finished the year<br />

second in the country with<br />

1.67 field goals per game... set<br />

the single-season record with<br />

20 field goals... set the school<br />

record for points in a career<br />

with 335...nailed 20-of-23<br />

field goal attempts and was 57of-57<br />

on extra points... buried<br />

34 of his last 37 attempts...<br />

broke the school record for<br />

career field goals with 47..<br />

booted two field goals against<br />

Connecticut... kicked a 47-yard<br />

field goal against South<br />

Florida... named the BIG<br />

EAST Special Teams <strong>Player</strong> of<br />

the Week after nailing three<br />

first-half field goals in the win<br />

over West Virginia... hit three<br />

field goals in the win over<br />

Cincinnati... buried three first<br />

half field goals in the win over Middle Tennessee... hit a 22-yard field goal against<br />

Miami... connected on a pair of field goals against Temple, including a career-long<br />

51-yarder (tied for fifth-longest)... connected on 1-of-2 field goals versus UK.<br />

2005: Connected on 14-of-16 field goal attempts, which is tied for second in<br />

school history... has made 13 straight attempts... tied a school record by hitting<br />

four field goals against Pittsburgh, including a career-long 47 yarder right before<br />

the half... also connected from 46 yards out.<br />

2004: Holds the NCAA, conference and school record for consecutive pointsafter-touchdown<br />

with 77 and went 12-of-15 on field goal attempts... ranked second<br />

in the nation in scoring amongst kickers... booted two field goals against Tulane...<br />

was 10-for10 on PATs versus Cincinnati... hit two field goals and was 6-of-6 on<br />

PATs versus TCU... connected on a pair of field goals against USF... hit a 31-yarder<br />

against Miami... drilled a career-long 42-yard field goal against ECU and was<br />

perfect 8-for-8 on PATs... tallied a 34-yarder against North Carolina... booted his<br />

first field goal — a 28-yarder versus Army... went 4-for-4 on PAT attempts versus<br />

Kentucky... had first collegiate attempt blocked against Kentucky.<br />

Before Louisville: Two-time All-District and All-City kicker at Loyola College<br />

Prep ... booted 8-of-11 field goals as a senior, including a 45-yarder ... was a<br />

perfect 28-of-28 on extra points ... earned All-State honors as a senior ... went 10-<br />

1 as a pitcher on the baseball team ... selected All-State in baseball... batted .400<br />

with 37 runs batted in as a junior... two-time All-City selection in baseball... son<br />

of Jacquie and Art Carmody... born 4/7/84... finance major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year FG XP Pts. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+<br />

2004 12-15 77-77 113 1-1 3-5 7-8 1-1 0-0<br />

2005 14-16 63-65 105 2-2 3-4 4-5 5-5 0-0<br />

2006 21-25 60-60 123 1-1 7-7 8-12 4-4 1-1<br />

Totals 47-56 200-202 341 4-4 13-16 19-25 10-10 1-1<br />

height weight class<br />

patrick<br />

CARTER<br />

4<br />

6-3 | 200 | Sr.- 1L<br />

St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

At Louisville: Played nine games at wide receiver... transferred from Georgia<br />

Tech... one of the fastest players on the team.<br />

2006: Missed four games with a sprained ankle... averaged 5.9 yards a punt<br />

return...caught five passes for 68 yards... has returned 17 punts for 107 yards...<br />

threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Allen in the Orange Bowl win over<br />

Wake Forest... caught one pass for eight yards against Syracuse... caught three<br />

passes for 48 yards against Kentucky... returned four punts for 35 yards.<br />

2005: Sat out after transferring from Georgia Tech.<br />

2004: Took over the punt return duties beginning with the Maryland game ...<br />

averaged 8.4 yards on 26 returns... longest returns were a 29-yarder against Duke<br />

and a 25-yard return versus Virginia Tech... played quarterback in one game,<br />

relieving Reggie Ball in Tech’s season-opening win over Samford... had two<br />

rushes for 22 yards but his only pass attempt was in<strong>com</strong>plete... redshirted in<br />

2003.<br />

Before Louisville: The No. 12 rated dual-threat quarterback in the nation,<br />

according to Rivals... rated the No. 19 quarterback in the nation by Tom<br />

Lemming... All-Region selection by PrepStar... member of the Florida Super 75<br />

by the Florida Times-Union, which tabbed him the No. 5 quarterback in the<br />

state... rated the No. 46 prospect in Florida by the Orlando Sentinel... Honorable<br />

Mention All-State (Class 4-A) by the Florida Sportswriters Association... also<br />

made the All-Conference Academic team... threw for 2,304 yards and 21<br />

touchdowns as a senior, when he also rushed for 300 yards and four scores... as a<br />

junior, he passed for 1,884 yards and 15 scores, along with 400 yards and four<br />

touchdowns on the ground... three-year letterman and team captain for coach<br />

Brian Bruch at Lakewood High... anchored 2003 state championship relay team<br />

in the 4x100 meters... son of John and Laura Carter... born 2/6/85...<br />

<strong>com</strong>munications major... Older brother, Tim Carter, is a receiver for the<br />

Cleveland Browns.<br />

Career Statistics (Receiving & Punt Returns)<br />

Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long PR Yds Avg.<br />

2006 9-2 5 68 13.6 0 25 18 107 5.9<br />

2004 8-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 26 218 8.4<br />

Totals 17-2 5 68 13.6 0 25 44 325 7.4<br />

Career Statistics (Passing)<br />

Year G-GS Att- Cm Int Yds TD LP Rsh Yds LP<br />

2004 8-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 22 13<br />

2006 9-2 1 1 0 21 1 21 0 0 0<br />

Totals 17-0 2 1 0 21 1 21 2 22 13<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 No. Yds TD PR Yds Avg<br />

Kentucky 3 48 0 4 35 8.8<br />

Temple 0 0 0 1 7 7.0<br />

Miami 0 0 0 2 20 10.0<br />

Kansas State 0 0 0 6 18 3.0<br />

Middle Tenn. 0 0 0 4 27 6.8<br />

Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0.0<br />

Syracuse 1 8 0 0 0 0<br />

West Virginia 1 12 0 0 0 0<br />

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5-11 | 190 | Jr.- 2L<br />

Charlotte, N.C.<br />

West Charlotte<br />

CORNERBACK<br />

At Louisville: Talented corner who has been a two-year starter... has 60<br />

career tackles.<br />

2006: Played in nine games with three starts... credited with six tackles and a<br />

tackle for loss against Wake Forest in the Orange Bowl... registered two tackles<br />

versus South Florida... recorded one tackle versus Cincinnati... returned to<br />

action against Middle Tennesee after he broke his ankle in the first quarter<br />

against Temple... started at cornerback versus Kentucky and recorded one pass<br />

break-up.<br />

2005: Named a Sporting News All-America Honorable Mention... ranked sixth<br />

on the team in tackles.... registered a career-high seven tackles versus<br />

Cincinnati... credited four tackles against West Virginia... notched four tackles<br />

against North Carolina... recorded two tackles against Florida Atlantic... started<br />

first collegiate game against Oregon State, leading the team with seven tackles<br />

and a pass breakup... made his collegiate debut against Kenucky, recording one<br />

tackle.<br />

Before Louisville: Earned pre-season All-America accolades as a senior at<br />

West Charlotte High School... named one of the top 30 prospects in the state of<br />

North Carolina... selected one of the top 25 cornerbacks by<br />

collegefootballnews.<strong>com</strong>... recorded 26 interceptions, including 12 as a senior...<br />

four-year starter... led the state in interceptions and returned three for<br />

touchdowns... also recorded 62 tackles... recorded three interceptions against<br />

West Mecklenburg High School... given the Ironman Award by the Carolina<br />

Cobras after his 10-tackle and two interception performance against Myers<br />

Park... named the Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year by the Charlotte Observer...<br />

four-star prospect by Max Emfinger... ranked as the No. 19 cornerback by<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong>...played in the North-South Shrine Game... named to the 2004<br />

Insiders.<strong>com</strong> All-Atlantic Team... recorded six interceptions, returning two for<br />

touchdowns as a junior... returned two kickoffs for touchdowns... son of Gloria<br />

Diggs... born 10/23/85... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2005 12-11 40 8 48 4.5-10 0-0 1-0 0 1-0 3<br />

2006 8-2 11 1 12 1-17 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1<br />

Totals 20-13 51 9 60 5.5-27 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 4<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 .................. S U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky .......... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ......... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse ........... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia .... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ............. 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida .... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ......... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Wake Forest ...... 6 0 6 1-17 0-0 0-0-0<br />

2005 .................. S U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky .......... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Oregon State ..... 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

USF ................... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

FAU .................. 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

North Carolina .. 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia .... 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ......... 7 0 7 1-3 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ......... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ............. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse ........... 8 0 8 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut ...... 7 2 9 2.5-6 0-0 0-0<br />

Virginia Tech .... 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

rod<br />

COUNCIL<br />

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height weight class<br />

6-4 | 260 | Sr.- 3L<br />

Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Douglass<br />

DEFENSIVE END<br />

brandon<br />

COX<br />

88<br />

At Louisville: Three-year performer at defensive end... has seen a lot of game<br />

action since his true freshman season.<br />

2006: Has appeared in 11 games, including three starts... finished the year with<br />

10 tackles... recorded three tackles and a sack versus<br />

South Florida... recorded two<br />

tackles and forced a fumble<br />

against West Virginia... registered<br />

two tackles versus Syracuse...<br />

recorded one tackle against<br />

Middle Tennessee... made<br />

his first appearance against<br />

Miami.<br />

2005: Registered eight<br />

tackles and a sack in 11<br />

games... recorded one<br />

tackle against Virginia<br />

Tech... recorded two<br />

tackles and a tackle<br />

for loss against<br />

Oregon State...<br />

Played two plays in<br />

the win over<br />

Kentucky.<br />

2004: Registered<br />

three tackles...<br />

appeared in 10<br />

games... made<br />

collegiate debut against<br />

Army... recorded single tackles<br />

against Army, East Carolina and<br />

Houston.<br />

Before Louisville: Recorded 86<br />

tackles and 12 sacks as a senior at<br />

Douglass High School ... two-year<br />

starter and three-year letterwinner<br />

... played defensive end and also<br />

some tight end... converted to<br />

defense after playing his first two<br />

years exclusively at tight end ...<br />

named <strong>Player</strong> of the Game twice<br />

during his senior campaign ...<br />

earned All-City honors after<br />

leading Douglass to the state<br />

playoffs ... named to the All-Metro team ... voted the team’s top<br />

defensive lineman ... registered 110 tackles as a junior ... played centerfield on<br />

the baseball team ... batted .370 with three home runs during his junior<br />

campaign... son of Rubin and Yvonne Cox... born 11/30/85... physical education<br />

major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2004 10-0 2 1 3 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

2005 11-0 6 2 8 2-8 1-4 0-0 0 0-0 1<br />

2006 11-3 6 4 10 1.5-3 1-2 0-0 1 0-0 0<br />

Totals 32-3 14 7 21 4.5-15 2-6 0-0 1 0-0 1


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DONOGHUE<br />

height weight class<br />

6-2 | 300 | So.- 1L<br />

Covington, Ky.<br />

Covington Catholic<br />

OFFENSIVE GUARD<br />

66<br />

At Louisville: Talented, young lineman who’s ready to <strong>com</strong>pete for a starting<br />

job at guard... has a toughess and a tenacity needed to play along the offensive<br />

front...got an opportunity to see significant time in the spring as a sophomore.<br />

2006: Saw action in six games at offensive guard... played behind Kurt<br />

Quarterman.<br />

2005: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Three-year starter at tackle at Covington Catholic High<br />

School... guided team to an 8-5 record before falling in the third round of the<br />

state playoffs... selected Honorable Mention by the Orlando Sentinel and All-<br />

Region by PrepStar... voted top Offensive Lineman... earned first All-Bluegrass<br />

Preps.<strong>com</strong>... voted first team All-Northern Kentucky... first team All-State<br />

selection by the Louisville Courier-Journal and Lexington Herald-Leader...<br />

voted one of the top 24 players in the state... selected as the state’s top offensive<br />

lineman in Class AAA... did not allow a sack in three seasons... ranked No. 11 on<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong>’s Kentucky Top 15 for 2004... has participated in boxing... son of Elly<br />

and Dennis Donoghue... born 3/20/87... undecided major.<br />

harry<br />

DOUGLAS<br />

height weight class<br />

85<br />

5-11 | 170 | Sr.- 3L<br />

Jonesboro, Ga.<br />

Jonesboro<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

At Louisville: Explosive player who is <strong>com</strong>ing off a huge season... ranks 10th<br />

all-time in school history with 1,765 yards... averaging 17.3 yards a catch for his<br />

career... graduated in May.<br />

2006: Named first team All-BIG EAST... team leader in receptions with 70 and<br />

yards with a school record 1,265 yards... led the BIG EAST in receiving yards<br />

per game and receptions... ranked seventh in the country in receiving yards per<br />

game (97.37)... averaged 18.1 yards per catch... caught a pass in 15 straight<br />

games... registered a career-best and an Orange Bowl best 10 catches for 165<br />

yards in the Orange Bowl win over Wake Forest... recorded five catches for 149<br />

yards and two touchdowns against Connecticut... scored on a 67-yard pass from<br />

Brian Brohm... caught four passes for 132 yards and a career-long 75-yard<br />

touchdown pass against Pittsburgh... recorded seven receptions for 86 yards and<br />

his first collegiate two touchdown game against South Florida... caught three<br />

passes for 97 yards against Rutgers... recorded six catches and recorded his first<br />

100-yard game with 116 yards against West Virginia... had six catches for 72<br />

yards against Syracuse... grabbed five catches for 65 yards against Cincinnati...<br />

caught five passes for 63 yards and rushed once for 23 yards against Middle<br />

Tennessee... caught six passes for 81 yards versus Kansas State... caught four<br />

passes for 94 yards against Miami, including a 45-yard reception from Hunter<br />

Cantwell... recorded four receptions for 58 yards against Temple... caught five<br />

passes for 87 yards and rushed twice for 27 yards.<br />

2005: Caught 27 passes for 457 yards and two scores... averaged 16.9 yards per<br />

catch... caught three passes for 54 yards against Pittsburgh... notched a careerbest<br />

five receptions for 87 yards and a touchdown versus Cincinnati...recorded<br />

three receptions for 34 yards versus West Virginia... had three receptions for 45<br />

yards against North Carolina... caught three passes for 91 yards and a touchdown<br />

against Oregon State... had three receptions versus South Florida.<br />

2004: Played in 12 games at wide receiver and also played a valuable role on<br />

special teams... tallied five catches for 43 yards this season... scampered 65 yards<br />

for a touchdown on a reverse in the Liberty Bowl and added a 49-yard kick return<br />

in the win over Boise State... recorded one reception for 13 yards<br />

versus TCU... caught one pass for 11 yards against ECU...<br />

recorded a catch for seven yards against North Carolina...<br />

caught one pass for six yards against Army.<br />

Before Louisville: Pulled down 80 catches for<br />

1,539 yards and 14 scores over three-year prep<br />

career ... rated as one of the top wideouts in Georgia<br />

and the entire South by BorderWars.<strong>com</strong> ... had<br />

40 receptions for 831 yards and seven scores<br />

while earning first team All-County and<br />

Honorable Mention All-State honors as a senior<br />

... named the top receiver in the region and one<br />

of only three players to receive all nine sports<br />

writers’ votes for first-team All-Region honors as a<br />

senior ... also named a Clayton News Daily Southern<br />

Crest Super 11 player as a senior ... pulled down 26<br />

passes for 487 yards and five scores en route to All-<br />

Region honors as a junior ... a three-sport athlete<br />

who lettered in baseball, basketball and football<br />

... clocked at 4.53 in the 40 at the Nike Camp ... a<br />

standout on the hardwood where he averaged 20.5<br />

points, 3.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.0 steals as<br />

a senior for the No. 4-ranked team in the state ... a<br />

top-rated player by Street and Smith magazine and<br />

Bob Gibbons All-Star Sports who earned first-team All-<br />

Region honors and was named one of the top 15 players<br />

in the state by AJC ... son of Stephanie and Harry<br />

Douglas... born 9/16/85... political science major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Lg<br />

2004 12-0 5 43 0 8.6 13<br />

2005 12-7 27 457 2 16.9 46<br />

2006 13-13 70 1,265 6 18.1 75<br />

Totals 37-20 102 1,765 8 17.3 75<br />

Kick ick ickoff ick off R RRetur<br />

R etur eturns etur ns<br />

Year ..................... GP KR Yds Avg TD Lg<br />

2004 ..................... 12 9 193 21.4 0 49<br />

2005 ..................... 12 7 142 20.3 0 33<br />

2006 ..................... 13 1 3 3.0 0 0<br />

Totals .................. 37 17 338 19.8 0 49<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 ..................... Rec Yds TD KR Yds TD<br />

Kentucky ............. 5 87 0 0 0 0<br />

Temple ................. 4 58 0 0 0 0<br />

Miami .................. 4 94 0 0 0 0<br />

Kansas State ........ 6 81 1 1 3 0<br />

Middle Tenn. ....... 5 63 0 0 0 0<br />

Cincinnati ............ 5 65 0 0 0 0<br />

Syracuse .............. 6 72 0 0 0 0<br />

West Virginia ....... 6 116 0 0 0 0<br />

Rutgers ................ 3 97 0 0 0 0<br />

South Florida ....... 7 86 2 0 0 0<br />

Pittsburgh ............ 4 132 1 0 0 0<br />

Connecticut ......... 5 149 2 0 0 0<br />

Wake Forest ......... 10 165 0 0 0 0<br />

2005 ..................... Rec Yds TD KR Yds TD<br />

Kentucky ............. 1 9 0 0 0 0<br />

Oregon State ........ 3 91 1 2 56 0<br />

USF ...................... 3 33 0 5 86 0<br />

FAU ..................... 1 18 0 0 0 0<br />

North Carolina ..... 3 45 0 0 0 0<br />

West Virginia ....... 3 34 0 0 0 0<br />

Cincinnati ............ 5 87 1 0 0 0<br />

Pittsburgh ............ 3 54 0 0 0 0<br />

Rutgers ................ 2 36 0 0 0 0<br />

Syracuse .............. 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Connecticuit ........ 2 43 0 0 0 0<br />

Virginia Tech ....... 1 7 0 0 0 0<br />

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2004 Rec Yds TD KR Yds TD<br />

Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Army 1 6 0 0 0 0<br />

N. Carolina 1 7 0 0 0 0<br />

ECU 1 11 0 0 0 0<br />

Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

USF 1 6 0 1 17 0<br />

Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

TCU 1 13 0 0 0 0<br />

Houston 0 0 0 1 15 0<br />

Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Tulane 0 0 0 2 42 0<br />

Boise State 0 0 0 5 119 0<br />

Career Highs — Receptions: 10 vs. Wake Forest (1/2/07); Yards: 165 vs. Wake<br />

Forest (1/2/07).<br />

At Louisville: Split time at punter last season... has handled the kickoffs the last<br />

two seasons... will be tested with the new kickoff rules... has a booming leg and<br />

could be a pleasant suprise this season... has the capability of giving the Cardinals<br />

a major edge in field position due to his leg.<br />

2006: Averaged a team-high 39.7<br />

yards per punt, including a 58-yarder<br />

against Miami... placed four punts inside<br />

the 20-yard line... recorded 21<br />

touchbacks on kickoffs.<br />

2005: Finished third in the BIG<br />

EAST with a 41.0 yard punting average...<br />

placed 10 kicks inside the 20yard<br />

line... teams only returned 15<br />

punts against the punting unit...<br />

booted a career-best 64-yard punt versus<br />

Rutgers... had a 60-yarder against<br />

Florida Atlantic... punted four times<br />

for a 46.3 per yard average in the bowl<br />

game against Virginia Tech.<br />

2004: Handled the kickoff duties and<br />

helped the Cardinals rank third in<br />

Conference USA in kickoff coverage...<br />

recorded eight total tackles... recorded<br />

two stops against Kentucky<br />

and TCU... punted twice for a 40.0<br />

yard average in his only punting duties<br />

versus Memphis... posted a career-long<br />

45-yard kick against the Tigers.<br />

2003: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Two-year performer at Male High School... was a second<br />

team All-State kicker... earned first team All-District honors as a punter and<br />

kicker... named the Offensive Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> at the East-West All-Star<br />

Game... voted third team All-State as a kicker during his junior season and also<br />

earned first team All-District accolades... son of Mel and Hope Flannery ... born<br />

10/18/84... physical education major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP No Yds. Avg. Lg I20 TB FC BK<br />

2006 13 17 675 39.7 58 4 1 5 0<br />

2005 11 34 1389 41.0 64 10 2 7 1<br />

2004 2 2 80 40.0 45 1 0 0 0<br />

Totals 26 53 2144 40.5 64 15 3 12 1<br />

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Louisville, Ky.<br />

Male<br />

PUNTER<br />

todd<br />

FLANNERY<br />

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height weight class<br />

6-1 | 230 | Jr.- 1L<br />

Florence, Ky.<br />

Boone County<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

chase<br />

FLOYD<br />

55<br />

At Louisville: Has appeared in a reserve role on special teams and at<br />

linebackder.... can realy be an asset this season with his hard-working style and<br />

tenacity.<br />

2006: Appeared in seven games at linebacker and on special teams... recorded<br />

two total tackles.<br />

2005: Didn’t see game action.<br />

2004: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Rick Thompson at Boone County High School...<br />

three-year starter... was an All-Conference performer in both 2002 and 2003...<br />

selected third team All-State in 2003... recorded over 100 tackles all three years<br />

as a starter.... earned the That’s My Boy Award for the highest grade point<br />

average and the best statistics... team made it to the regional finals during his<br />

senior season... son of George and Cheryl Chase... management major... born 1/<br />

15/86.<br />

height weight class<br />

5-11 | 180 | Jr.- 1L<br />

East Brewton, Ala.<br />

Neal<br />

CORNERBACK<br />

At Louisville:<br />

marcus<br />

FOLMAR<br />

37<br />

At Louisville: Has appeared in a reserve role on special teams and in the<br />

secondary... still learning the position, but has progressed to be able to get on the<br />

field in the fall.<br />

2006: Appeared in two games against Pittsburgh and Connecticut.<br />

2005: Appeared in four games... made three tackles... recorded single stops<br />

against Oregon State, South Florida and North Carolina.<br />

2004: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Played wide receiver and defensive back at Neal High<br />

School... all-purpose player who was also dangerous returning punts and<br />

kickoffs... three-year starter... recorded 78 tackles and four interceptions as a<br />

senior... caught 21 passes for 329 yards and three touchdowns ... also added a<br />

pair of rushing touchdowns... returned a punt 62-yards for a touchdown against<br />

Hillcrest ... guided squad to a 10-3 record, losing in the quarterfinals in the state<br />

playoffs ... two-time All-Region and All-County honoree ... voted Senior Class<br />

President and won academic award on the football team ... returned three kickoffs<br />

and two punts for scores during his junior season...son of Dennis and Rita<br />

Folmar... born 2/22/86... marketing major.


<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

height weight class<br />

6-1 | 200 | So.- 1L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Male<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

stephen<br />

GARR<br />

23<br />

At Louisville: Valuable special teams player who looks to have a larger role on<br />

defense...moved to linebacker in the spring... should be able to provide depth at<br />

the linebacker spot.<br />

2006: Appeared in 13 games on special teams... credited with 13 tackles...<br />

recorded two tackles against Syracuse... registered a career-high three tackles<br />

against Temple.<br />

Before Louisville: Two-year starter at wide receiver at Male High School...<br />

caught 32 passes for 528 yards and four touchdowns as a senior... rushed 17<br />

times for 125 yards and two scores... selected first team All-District... voted<br />

Honorable Mention All-State... also played linebacker... guided team to a 9-3<br />

record and an appearance in the state playoffs... standout performer in track and<br />

field... recorded 38 catches for 464 yards and six touchdowns during his junior<br />

season... son of Wilma Smith and Ivan Garr... born 8/26/87... undecided major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2006 13-0 8 5 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

breno<br />

GIACOMINI<br />

height weight class<br />

6-7 | 300 | Sr.- 3L<br />

Malden, Mass.<br />

Malden<br />

OFFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

78<br />

At Louisville: Big, physical player who has shown a lot of versatility by being<br />

able to play both tackle and tight end...<br />

has caught four passes for 19 yards and a<br />

touchdown in his career... appeared in 37<br />

games.<br />

2006: Played in all 13 games... spent time<br />

at both tight end and tackle... started the<br />

Kansas State and Middle Tennessee State<br />

games.<br />

2005: Played tight end in 12 games...<br />

recorded his first career touchdown<br />

reception against Rutgers... caught a sixyard<br />

pass against North Carolina.<br />

2004: Played in 12 games as a reserve<br />

tackle and tight end... made collegiate<br />

debut as a backup tight end versus<br />

Kentucky... caught a three-yard pass<br />

versus Army... started off at tight end<br />

before moving to offensive tackle.<br />

Before Louisville: Three-year starter at Malden High School ... solid<br />

defensive player who played both defensive end and outside linebacker ... led<br />

team in passes defensed and recorded one interception ... earned Greater Boston<br />

League All-Star honors ... started his freshman and sophomore years, but didn’t<br />

play football as a junior to concentrate on basketball ... averaged 21.0 points per<br />

game as a senior and was second in the league in scoring... son of Conceicao<br />

and Joao Gia<strong>com</strong>ini... born 9/27/85... sports administration major.<br />

height weight class<br />

rodney<br />

GNAT<br />

58<br />

6-3 | 245 | r-Fr.- SQ<br />

Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

Wolfson<br />

DEFENSIVE END<br />

At Louisville: Used his red-shirt season to get bigger and stronger... has the<br />

ability and talent to produce on defense... has good size and speed.<br />

2006: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Ronald Reagan at Wolfson High<br />

School...ranked as the 32nd best defensive end by Rivals.<strong>com</strong> and the 92nd-best<br />

player in the state of Florida... seventh-best defensive end in Florida... three-year<br />

starter and letterwinner at Wolfson... recorded 70 tackles and recorded seven<br />

sacks during his senior campaign... earned second team All-League accolades<br />

and All-First Coast honors as a senior... registered 50 tackles and 10 sacks as a<br />

junior... earned second team All-Conference honors and All-First Coast... played<br />

linebacker as a sophomore... earned Honorable Mention All-Conference<br />

honors... played outfield on the baseball team... son of Francine and John Gnat...<br />

born 3/16/87... sociology major.<br />

corey<br />

GOETTSCHE<br />

height weight class<br />

29<br />

6-1 | 196 | So.- 1L<br />

Highlands Ranch, Colo.<br />

Arapahoe<br />

PUNTER<br />

At Louisville: Stepped in during the season and took over the punting chores...<br />

punted well at times but needs to be<br />

more consistent.<br />

2006: Appeared in eight games... averaged<br />

37.9 yards per punt... connected<br />

onthree punts of 50 or more yards and<br />

placed seven inside the 20-yard line....<br />

made his collegiate debut against Cincinnati<br />

with the Cardinals clinging to a<br />

23-17 lead... punted a career-high seven<br />

times against Rutgers and South<br />

Florida... averaged a career-best 43.6<br />

yards a punt against Rutgers, including<br />

a career-best of 57 yards.<br />

Before Louisville: son of Barrie and<br />

Robert Goettsche... born 1/17/84... undecided<br />

major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP No Yds. Avg. Lg I20 TB FC BK<br />

2006 8 29 1100 37.9 57 7 4 5 0<br />

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At t t Louisv Louisville<br />

Louisv le le: le Has developed into a force in<br />

the middle... battled injuries last season, but<br />

is healthy and ready to be a full-time<br />

starter.<br />

2006: 2006: Appeared in eight games, making<br />

two starts... recorded 16 tackles...<br />

registered three tackles and a tackle<br />

for loss against Wake Forest...<br />

returned to action against Middle<br />

Tennessee for the first time since<br />

breaking a bone in his leg against<br />

Kentucky... recorded two tackles<br />

against Rutgers... notched one<br />

stop versus Syracuse... recorded<br />

one tackle versus Middle<br />

Tennessee... started against<br />

Kentucky at defensive tackle...<br />

recorded five stops against<br />

Kentucky... broke his fibula<br />

versus Kentucky.<br />

2005: 2005: Appeared in 12 games,<br />

making two starts... tied a<br />

career-high with six tackles and<br />

one tackle for loss in his second<br />

career start against Virginia<br />

Tech in the Gator Bowl...<br />

recovered a key fumble<br />

versus Connecticut...<br />

registered a career-high six<br />

tackles versus West<br />

Virginia... made first<br />

collegiate start against<br />

Florida Atlantic and made<br />

four tackles... recovered<br />

fumbles against South<br />

Florida and Pittsburgh.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le:<br />

Two-year starter at<br />

Coffee High School<br />

... played both<br />

defensive tackle<br />

and linebacker ...<br />

recorded 69<br />

tackles, two sacks and<br />

five tackles for loss as a senior ... earned<br />

second team All-Region I 5A honors ... missed his junior year after breaking<br />

his leg... moved from tackle to linebacker as a junior before missing most of the<br />

season with an injury ... benched pressed 425 pounds and squatted more than 520<br />

pounds ... recorded more than 85 tackles as a sophomore, guiding his squad to the<br />

regional playoffs... son of Carrie and Charles Grady... born 7/8/84... sports<br />

administration major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2005 12-6 12 18 30 5.5-18 0.5-4 2-0 1 0-0 0<br />

2006 8-2 10 6 16 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 1<br />

Totals 20-8 22 24 46 6.5-23 0.5-4 2-0 2 0-0 1<br />

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height weight class<br />

6-2 | 292 | Jr.- 2L<br />

Nicholls, Ga.<br />

Coffee<br />

DEFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

adrian<br />

GRADY<br />

94<br />

Game-B Game-By-Game<br />

Game-B y-Game<br />

2006 ..................... S U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky ............. 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Middle Tenn. ....... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............ 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse .............. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia ....... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................ 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida ....... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............ 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut ......... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Wake Forest ......... 3 0 3 1-5 0-0 0-0<br />

2005 ..................... S U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky ............. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Oregon State ........ 0 1 1 0.5-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida ....... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

FAU ..................... 2 2 4 1.5-9 0.5-4 0-0<br />

UNC .................... 1 1 2 0.5-1 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia ....... 0 6 6 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............ 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............ 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................ 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse .............. 1 2 3 2-7 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut ......... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Virginia Tech ....... 3 3 6 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

Career Highs — Tackles: 6 vs. West Virginia, 10/14/05), vs. Virginia Tech, 1/2/<br />

06<br />

height weight class<br />

5-9 | 170 | So.- 1L<br />

Charlotte, N.C.<br />

West Charlotte<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

trent<br />

GUY<br />

3<br />

At t t Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Burst on the scene and made an immediate impact on the special<br />

teams... averaged 7.4 yards a punt return in 2006... speedy wide receiver who will<br />

<strong>com</strong>pete for playing time and get in the regular rotation.<br />

2006: 2006: Appeared in nine games... averaged 7.4 yards a punt return... returned five<br />

kicks for a 14.2 average... returned three kicks for 46 yards against Connecticut...<br />

returned a punt 40 yards for a touchdown against West Virginia... returned four<br />

punts for 20 yards against Syracuse... had a long return of 14 yards.<br />

Befor efor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville<br />

Louisv le le le: le Two-year starter at West Charlotte High School... also<br />

outstanding track and field performer... caught 36 passes for 609 yards and five<br />

touchdowns as a senior.... rushed 28 times for 138 yards and a score... named the<br />

team’s offensive Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong>... selected All-Conference and All-County...<br />

returned five kicks for touchdowns as a junior... averaged almost 40.0 yards per<br />

punt and kick return... earned All-Conference special teams honors... played only<br />

two seasons of high school football after breaking his arm and transferring from<br />

Martin High School... son of Elaine and Willie Guy... born 8/22/87... undecided<br />

major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year PR Yds Avg. TD KR Yds Avg. TD<br />

2006 10 74 7.4 1 5 71 14.2 0


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<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

Trent Guy<br />

height weight class<br />

6-1 | 215 | r-Fr.- SQ<br />

West Palm Beach, Fla.<br />

Palm Beach Lakes<br />

SAFETY<br />

Brandon<br />

HEATH<br />

5<br />

At Louisville: Big-time potential, but battled injuries during his true freshman<br />

campaign... stayed healthy through the spring and is ready to <strong>com</strong>pete for a<br />

starting position.<br />

2006: Red-Shirted<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Don Sanzo at Palm Beach High School... threeyear<br />

starter... led the team with seven interceptions... averaged 6.0 tackles per<br />

game... team captain... two-time first-team All-State performer... named the<br />

Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year in Palm Beach County... preseason <strong>Player</strong> of the<br />

Year choice by the Sun-Sentinel... selected to play in the Outback All-Star Game...<br />

tabbed the fourth-best player in the state by the Orlando Sentinel... ranked on<br />

Florida’s Top 100 list.. recorded 35 catches as a senior... listed by ESPN.<strong>com</strong> as<br />

one of the top 100 high school players in the nation... ranked 58th and the eighth<br />

best player in the state of Florida ... recorded 72 tackles, including three for a loss<br />

and two sacks, as well as notching eight interceptions during his senior campaign...<br />

also playing wide receiver, pulled in 32 receptions for 520 yards and 10<br />

touchdowns... named Class 6A First Team All-State by the Florida Sports Writers<br />

Association... son of Kimberly Heath... born 7/17/88... undecided major.<br />

aundre<br />

HENDERSON<br />

height weight class<br />

97<br />

6-4 | 286 | r-Fr.- SQ<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Manual<br />

DEFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

At Louisville: Local prospect who benefitted from a red-shirt season... used<br />

that year to get stronger and work on his technique... will add depth and size<br />

along the defensive front.<br />

2006: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Joe Nichols at Manual High School... started all<br />

four years on the defensive line... lettered all four years... four-star recruit by<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... rated the No. 1 defensive tackle in the state of Kentucky and the<br />

No. 2 player overall... rated the 19th-best defensive tackle in the nation... named<br />

to the Rivals 250 National Team... guided team to an 8-5 record... played in eight<br />

games after suffering from a knee injury... named second team All-State...<br />

selected first team All-District... voted Southeast Top 100... named the Defensive<br />

Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> at the East-West All-Star Game... registered 40 tackles and<br />

five sacks as a senior... recorded 45 tackles and seven sacks during his junior<br />

season... started 11 games as a junior... played basketball during his freshman<br />

season... son of Tonya and Aundre Henderson... born 4/1/88... undecided major.<br />

height weight class<br />

6-3 | 290 | Jr.- 2L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Ballard<br />

DEFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

earl<br />

HEYMAN<br />

99<br />

At t Louisv Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Dependable player at the defensive tackle spot... started all 13<br />

games at tackle and defensive end in 2006... has appeared in 24 games.<br />

2006: 2006: Started at defensive end against Kentucky and Rutgers, and defensive<br />

tackle the last 11 games...registered 22 total tackles in 13 games... credited with<br />

two tackles against Connecticut... recorded a career-high five tackles in the win<br />

over West Virginia... notched one tackle, one tackle for loss and 0.5 sacks versus<br />

Syracuse... registered two stops against Cincinnati... recorded one tackle against<br />

Middle Tennessee... registered two tackles against Kansas State... recorded four<br />

tackles and recovered a fumble against Miami.<br />

2005: 2005: Finished with 17 tackles... closed the season with three tackles against<br />

Virginia Tech... recorded three tackles gainst Cincinnati... returned a fumble 30<br />

yards for a touchdown against North Carolina... had a 20-yard fumble return<br />

versus Florida Atlantic... made his collegiate debut against Oregon State...<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville<br />

Louisv le le: le Finished high school career with 212 tackles, 32 sacks and<br />

50 tackles for loss at Ballard High School... first team All-State selection by the<br />

Louisville Courier-Journal and Lexington Herald-Leader... top defensive votegetter<br />

on the CJ All-State team... starter in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl...<br />

rated the nation’ s No. 8 defensive end by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... ranked the No. 42 overall<br />

prospect nationally by SuperPrep.<strong>com</strong>... collected 92 tackles and 16 sacks in<br />

2004... made 78 tackles, 20 for loss and 12 sacks as a junior... son of Doris<br />

Heyman and Earl Dickerson... born 9/5/87... justice administration major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2005 11-0 7 10 17 3.5-9 0.5-1 2-30 0 1-20 1<br />

2006 13-13 13 9 22 2-5 0.5-4 1-0 0 0-0 1<br />

Totals 24-13 20 19 39 5.5-14 1-5 3-30 0 1-20 2<br />

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Game-By-Game<br />

2006 ........................ S A Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky ................ 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Temple .................... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Miami ..................... 4 0 4 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

Kansas State ........... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Middle Tenn. .......... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............... 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse ................. 0 1 1 1-4 0.5-4 0-0<br />

West Virginia .......... 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida .......... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut ............ 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Wake Forest ............ 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

2005 ....................... A U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Oregon State ........... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

USF ......................... 1 1 2 1.5-5 0-0 0-0<br />

FAU ........................ 1 2 3 0.5-1 0.5-1 0-0<br />

UNC ....................... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia .......... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............... 0 3 3 0.5-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse ................. 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut ............ 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Virginia Tech .......... 2 1 3 1-3 0-0 0-0<br />

Career Highs — Tackles: 5 vs. West Virginia, 11/2/06)<br />

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height weight class<br />

6-2 | 231 | Sr.- 3L<br />

Dunwoody, Ga.<br />

Dunwoody<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

malik<br />

JACKSON<br />

11<br />

At Louisville: Finally realized his talent and had a huge season... earned All-<br />

League honors... showed a knack for getting to the quarterback and always being<br />

around the football.<br />

2006: Named second team All-BIG EAST... started 13 games at linebacker...<br />

third on the team in tackles with 57... ranked<br />

second in the BIG EAST in sacks and second in<br />

tackles for loss... led the team in sacks (9.0)<br />

and tackles for loss (16.0)... recorded<br />

four tackles and two tackles for loss in<br />

the Orange Bowl... also registered a<br />

sack and forced and recovered a<br />

fumble... forced a fumble against<br />

Connecticut... registered six<br />

tackles and a sack versus<br />

Pittsburgh... recorded eight tackles,<br />

three tackles for loss and two sacks<br />

against South Florida... recorded<br />

four tackles and one for a loss<br />

versus Rutgers... returned a fumble<br />

13 yards for a touchdown against<br />

West Virginia... also recorded five<br />

tackles and a sack... tallied a<br />

career-high nine tackles and a<br />

sack versus Cincinnati...<br />

registered eight tackles and<br />

three tackles for loss against<br />

Middle Tennessee... recorded<br />

three tackles and 10-yard<br />

sack versus Miami.<br />

2005: Appeared in 12<br />

games... recorded a career-best 30 tackles...<br />

made his first career start against North Carolina... recorded four tackles against<br />

the Tar Heels... tallied a career-best seven tackles in a win over Oregon State...<br />

Recorded two tackles versus Kentucky.<br />

2004: 2004: 2004: Appeared in 11 games, mainly on special teams... recorded eight tackles...<br />

recorded a career-high three tackles in 52-21 win over Army... registered two<br />

tackles in win over Cincinnati.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville<br />

Louisv le le: le Extremely physical, hard-hitting defensive back ... threeyear<br />

letterwinner and two-year starter at Dunwoody High School ... logged 93<br />

tackles, including 65 solo stops, two tackles for loss and four forced fumbles as a<br />

senior when he earned All-Region and second-team All-County honors ...<br />

clocked at 4.45 in the 40... son of Romona and Anthony Jackson... born 6/10/<br />

85... sports administration major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2004 11-0 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1<br />

2005 12-3 20 10 30 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2<br />

2006 13-13 49 8 57 16-72 9-59 3-26 2 0-0 1<br />

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2006 ...................... S A Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky .............. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Temple .................. 2 0 2 2-9 1-8 0-0<br />

Miami ................... 2 1 3 1-10 1-10 0-0<br />

Kansas State ......... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Middle Tenn. ........ 8 0 8 3-9 1-4 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............. 7 2 9 1-1 1-1 0-0<br />

Syracuse ............... 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia ........ 5 0 5 1-8 1-8 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................. 3 1 4 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida ........ 8 0 8 3-18 2-17 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............. 5 1 6 2-6 1-5 0-0<br />

Connecticut .......... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Wake Forest .......... 2<br />

...............................<br />

2 4 2-10 1-6 0-0<br />

2005 ...................... S A Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky .............. 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Oregon State ......... 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

USF ....................... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

FAU ...................... 2 0 2 1-2 0-0 0-0<br />

UNC ..................... 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia ........ 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............. 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............. 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................. 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse ............... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut .......... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Virginia Tech ........ 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Career Highs — Tackles: 9 vs. Cincinnati (10/14/06); Sacks: 2 vs. USF (11/18/<br />

06)<br />

scott<br />

KUHN<br />

height weight class<br />

81<br />

6-6 | 255 | Sr.- 3L<br />

Burlington, Ky.<br />

Conner<br />

TIGHT END<br />

At t Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Has been a valuable reserve tight end... has worked hard to be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

a solid blocker and receiver in the passing game... has played in 32 games.<br />

2006 2006: 2006 Appeared in all 13 games and recorded two starts... caught a pass for two<br />

yards against Pittsburgh... started against Middle Tennessee and recorded a careerhigh<br />

three receptions for 47 yards and a touchdown... scored on a 15-yard pass<br />

from Hunter Cantwell... grabbed two passes for 11 yards against Kentucky.<br />

2005 2005 2005: 2005 2005 Appeared in 12 games... caught two passes for nine yards and a score...<br />

scored on a two-yard touchdown pass against North Carolina... also caught one<br />

pass for seven yards against West Virginia.<br />

2004: 2004: 2004: Appeared in seven games as a reserve tight end... made collegiate debut<br />

against Kentucky.<br />

Befor efor efore efore<br />

e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv Louisv le: Three-year letterwinner in football and basketball at Conner<br />

Senior High School ... caught 20 passes for 200 yards and three touchdowns from<br />

the tight end position ... earned first team All-Region accolades ... selected to the<br />

Northern Kentucky Football Coaches Association first team ... voted to the Region<br />

3 All-District squad ... earned Honorable Mention All-State accolades from the<br />

Courier-Journal ... selected to the Kentucky Post 3A-4A All-Star team ... voted on<br />

the CPC Sports Northern Kentucky All-Star squad ... also played nose tackle ...<br />

leading rebounder on the basketball team ... earned Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> honors<br />

at the Hacks Sports Tournament... son Cyndi and Greg Kuhn... born 4/16/86...<br />

<strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

Car Career Car eer Stat Statist Stat ist istics ist ics<br />

Year GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Lg<br />

2004 7-0 0 0 0 0.0 0<br />

2005 12-0 2 9 1 4.5 7<br />

2006 13-2 7 65 1 10.6 25<br />

Totals 32-2 9 74 2 8.2 25<br />

height weight class<br />

6-2 | 215 | So.- 1L<br />

Southport, N.C.<br />

South Brunswick<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

scott<br />

LONG<br />

84<br />

At t Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv Louisv le: Promising wide receiver who saw limited action on offense and<br />

on special teams... showed a lot of promise in the spring and looks to be ready to<br />

step into the wide receiver position.<br />

2006: 2006: Saw action in nine games at wide receiver and special teams.<br />

2005: 2005: Red-shirted.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Played three seasons at South Brunswick High School...<br />

recorded 31 receptions for 507 yards and seven touchdowns... averaged 16.4<br />

yards per catch... selected as an alternate for the North Carolina Shrine Bowl and<br />

earned All-County honors in 2004... received All-conference and All-county<br />

honors his senior year for his play at wide receiver... selected All-County honors<br />

his sophomore year for his play at defensive back... outstanding performer on the<br />

track and field team... son of Melanie Long... born 10/22/86... sports administration<br />

major.<br />

height weight class<br />

darius<br />

MANN<br />

31<br />

5-11 | 200 | So.- 1L<br />

Ramsey, N.J.<br />

Don Bosco Prep<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

At Louisville: Moved from safety to linebacker in the spring... valuable on<br />

special teams... looks to provide depth at the linebacker position.<br />

2006: Appeared in five games at safety and on special teams.<br />

2005: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville:: Led Don Bosco Prep High School with 90 tackles,<br />

including eight for a loss and two sacks in 2004... rushed for 527 yards and eight<br />

touchdowns, and had five catches for 144 yards and two touchdowns as a<br />

senior... helped team to No. 2 national ranking and an appearance in the state<br />

championship game... rated the nation’s No. 45 safety prospect by Scout.<strong>com</strong>...<br />

rated No. 22 in Rivals’ New Jersey Top 30... selected Honorable Mention All-<br />

State and first team All-League... chosen second team All-Bergen County... voted<br />

second team North Jersey... son of Tanya Caldwell... born 4/14/87... Undecided<br />

major.<br />

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<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

At t Louisv Louisville<br />

Louisv le le:Coming le off a solid spring... showed he can be a contributor on<br />

the defensive line... has worked hard to be<strong>com</strong>e a better football player... has<br />

gotten bigger and stronger in the off-season... will be counted on to add depth on<br />

the defensive line.<br />

2006: 2006: Played in two games on the defensive line... recorded one tackle.<br />

2005: Appeared in three games... recorded four tackles... registered three stops<br />

against North Carolina<br />

and one versus Oregon<br />

State.<br />

Maurice Mitchell<br />

2004: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville:<br />

Two-year starter at<br />

Glasgow High School ...<br />

played fullback, wide<br />

receiver and linebacker<br />

as a senior ... recorded<br />

100 tackles during his<br />

senior campaign ...<br />

caught 15 passes for 400<br />

yards and 13<br />

touchdowns ... scored<br />

three times in the<br />

opening game of the<br />

year against Green<br />

County and registered<br />

two scores against<br />

Barren County ... team<br />

captain ... guided team<br />

to a 10-3 record and a<br />

trip to the state playoffs<br />

... two-time All-District performer ... played center on the basketball team ...<br />

registered 90 tackles and six sacks as a junior... selected second team All-State...<br />

son of Billy Mitchell... born 5/22/86... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

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dane<br />

MATTINGLY<br />

height weight class<br />

40<br />

5-11 | 200 | So.- 1L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

St. Xavier<br />

LONG SNAPPER<br />

At Louisville:Dependable long snapper who took over the role in 2005.<br />

2006: Handled the long snapping duties for punts.<br />

2005: Took over as the starting long snapper on punts.<br />

2004: Red-shirted.<br />

St. Xavier High School: Three-year letter winner at St. Xavier High School...<br />

earned Honorable Mention All-State and All-District accolades at outside<br />

linebacker... recorded 106 tackles and three interceptions as a senior...<br />

played on state runner-up team as a senior... son of Paul and Kathy<br />

Mattingly... born 5/16/85... marketing major... his brother Chip played at<br />

U of L (1998-01)... father also played at Louisville.<br />

height weight class<br />

6-3 | 275 | Jr.- 1L<br />

Glasgow, Ky.<br />

Glasgow<br />

DEFENSIVE END<br />

maurice<br />

MITCHELL<br />

95<br />

height weight class<br />

6-0 | 220 | Jr.- 2L<br />

Winterhaven, Fla.<br />

Lake Region<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

At t Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv Louisv le: Fierce hitter who likely takes over as the starter at middle<br />

linebacker... has appeared in 24 games.<br />

2006 2006: 2006 Appeared in 13 games with four starts... finished with 45 tackles... had<br />

three tackles versus USF... recorded four tackles, forced a fumble and recovered<br />

one in the win over West Virginia... recorded six tackles and forced a fumble on<br />

the goal line versus Syracuse... started at middle linebacker against Cincinnati<br />

and recorded four tackles and had one sack for a loss of eight yards... recorded a<br />

career-high 13 tackles in the win over Middle Tennessee... collected five tackles<br />

versus Kansas State... credited with one tackle versus Miami... notched one<br />

tackle and one tackle for loss... recorded two tackles in the win over Kentucky.<br />

2005: 2005: Has played in 11 games... recorded 23 total tackles... closed the year with<br />

four tackles against Virginia Tech... recorded five tackles versus West Virginia...<br />

registered a career-best six tackles against Cincinnati... made first collegiate start<br />

against Oregon State, recording two tackles and forced a fumble.<br />

2004 2004: 2004 Red-shirted.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville<br />

Louisv le le: le Recorded more than 400 career tackles during a stellar<br />

career at Lake Region High School ... ranked No. 71 in the state of Florida by<br />

the insiders.<strong>com</strong> ... four-year starter ... selected to the Class 4A All-State squad...<br />

averaged more than 130 tackles a season ... ranked as the No. 58 player in the<br />

state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel ... voted the District 12 <strong>Player</strong> of the<br />

Year and the Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> ... averaged 9.0 yards a carry at the fullback<br />

position ... won the state weightlifting title as a junior by more than 50 pounds ...<br />

selected team captain and was the squad’s Most Valuable Defensive <strong>Player</strong> ... set<br />

the school record for tackles ... guided the team to the state playoffs as a junior<br />

... recorded 125 tackles and a pair of sacks... son of Susan and Leon Wilson...<br />

born 1/7/86... justice administration major.<br />

Car Car Career Car Car eer Stat Statist Stat ist istics istics<br />

ics<br />

Year GP U A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2005 11-1 14 9 23 1.5-2 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 1<br />

2006 13-4 33 12 45 4-16 2-13 1-0 3 0-0 0<br />

Totals 24-5 47 21 68 5.5-18 2-13 1-0 4 0-0 1<br />

Game-B Game-By-Game<br />

Game-B Game-By-Game<br />

y-Game<br />

2006 ..................... A U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky ............. 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Temple ................. 1 0 1 1-2 0-0 0-0<br />

Miami .................. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Kansas State ........ 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Middle Tenn. ...... 10 3 13 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............ 3 1 4 1-8 1-8 0-0<br />

Syracuse .............. 4 2 6 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia ....... 2 2 4 1-5 1-5 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................ 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida ....... 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............ 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut ......... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Wake Forest ......... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

2005 ..................... A U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky ............. 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Oregon State ........ 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

FAU ..................... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

UNC .................... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia ....... 3 2 5 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............ 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............ 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................ 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse .............. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut ......... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Virginia Tech ....... 1 3 4 0.5-1 0-0 0-0<br />

lamar<br />

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<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

height weight class<br />

6-5 | 255 | r-Fr.- SQ<br />

Lexington, Ky,<br />

Tates Creek<br />

TIGHT END<br />

pete<br />

NOCHTA<br />

49<br />

At Louisville: Red-shirted last season... has added strength and could factor in<br />

as the third tight end... shown this spring a knack of catching the football.<br />

2006: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Mark Willoughby at Tates Creek High School...<br />

rated as the 18th best player in the state of Kentucky by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... played<br />

quarterback and tight end... four-year letterwinner and two-year starter... selected<br />

team captain as a senior... also voted the team’s Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong>...<br />

accounted for 850 all-purpose yards... <strong>com</strong>pleted 20-of-70 passes for 205 yards<br />

and one touchdown... rushed 47 times for 217 yards and a couple of<br />

touchdowns... also played free safety on defense... recorded two tackles...<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted 23-of-54 passes for 335 yards and five touchdowns... played center<br />

and forward on the basketball team... son of Gene and John Nochta... born 4/23/<br />

87... major is undecided.<br />

height weight class<br />

6-1 | 191 | Jr.- 2L<br />

Tallahassee, Fla.<br />

Lincoln<br />

CORNERBACK<br />

travis<br />

NORTON<br />

4<br />

At Louisville: Lamar Been a Myles solid addition on special teams and in the defensive<br />

backfield... has played in 17 career games.<br />

2006: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve<br />

Travis Norton<br />

cornerback and on special teams...<br />

recorded 10 tackles... registered three<br />

tackles at Pittsburgh... recorded one tackle<br />

against Rutgers... recorded two tackles<br />

against Temple.<br />

2005: Made collegiate debut on special<br />

teams against Oregon State, recording two<br />

tackles... registered two stops versus<br />

Cincinnati.<br />

Before Louisville: Two-year starter at<br />

Lincoln High School... recorded 42 tackles,<br />

broke up seven passes and had one<br />

interception as a senior... caught 12 passes<br />

for 240 yards, while also recording 35<br />

tackles and eight passes defended as a<br />

junior... voted Honorable Mention All-Big<br />

Ben... named the team’s Co-Defensive<br />

Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong>... rated the No. 75<br />

cornerback prospect nationally by<br />

Scout.<strong>com</strong>... finished third in the state in<br />

the 4 X 400 relay... ran 48.7 in the 400meters.<br />

.. son of Jackie and Daniel<br />

Norton... born 2/24/87... sports<br />

administration major.<br />

Car Car Career Car Career<br />

eer Stat Stat Statist Stat Stat ist istics ist ics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2005 4-0 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

2006 13-0 5 5 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

Totals 17-0 10 5 15 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

height weight class<br />

deon<br />

PALMER<br />

38<br />

6-0 | 206 | Sr.- 2L<br />

Thomson, Ga.<br />

Georgia Southern<br />

SAFETY<br />

At Louisville: Coming off a productive spring... has shown an aggressiveness<br />

needed for that position... talented player who originally signed with Georgia<br />

Southern.<br />

2006 2006: 2006 Played in 13 games on special teams... recorded one tackle.<br />

2005: Appeared in 10 games... recorded eight tackles... returned two fumbles for<br />

touchdowns... recovered a fumble in the end zone against Pittsburgh... returned a<br />

42 fumble yards for a touchdown against North Carolina.<br />

2004: Didn’t see game action.<br />

2003: Signed with Georgia Southern, but didn’t see game action.<br />

Before Louisville: Chosen to the first-team of a pair of Class AAAA All-State<br />

squads (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Georgia Sportswriter’s Association) at<br />

Thomson High School... guided team to a 15-0 record and a state title... rushed for<br />

1,532 yards and 22 touchdowns on 161 carries in 2002, an average of 9.5 yards per<br />

attempt ... also <strong>com</strong>pleted 29-of-61 passes for 582 yards and six touchdowns during<br />

senior campaign ... was a first-team All-CSRA choice by the Augusta Chronicle...<br />

son of LaTrasha Palmer and Horace Grant... born 6/22/85... <strong>com</strong>munications<br />

major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP U A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2005 10-0 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 2-42 0-0 0-0 0<br />

2006 13-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0<br />

Totals 23-0 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 2-42 0-0 0-0 0<br />

troy<br />

PASCLEY<br />

height weight class<br />

21<br />

6-2 | 185 | r-Fr. - SQ<br />

Alliance, Ohio<br />

Alliance<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

At Louisville: Red-shirted last season... talented athlete who might see some<br />

time at wide receiver... physical wide receiver who showed an ability to make<br />

tough catches... still learning the system, but made great strides in the spring.<br />

2006: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: : Played one season at Alliance High School... rated as the<br />

33rd-best prospect in the state of Ohio by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... tabbed as the fourth-best<br />

wide receiver in Ohio... received a three-star rating... caught 34 passes for 881<br />

yards and 10 touchdowns... averaged 25.9 yards per catch... rushed 10 times for<br />

231 yards... returned 14 kicks for 421 yards... averaged 30.1 yards a return...<br />

voted first team All-League and All-County... selected first team All-<br />

Northeastern Ohio... tabbed a Division II All-Ohio honoree... selected to play in<br />

the Big 33 Ohio-Pennslyvania All-Star Game... son of Gwen Pascley and Troy<br />

Kirksey... born 12/11/87... undecided major.<br />

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<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

height weight class<br />

6-0 | 186 | r-Fr. - SQ<br />

Deland, Fla.<br />

Deland<br />

CORNERBACK<br />

johnny<br />

PATRICK<br />

19<br />

At Louisville: Red-shirted last season... talented wide receiver who might see<br />

some time at cornerback.<br />

2006: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Dean Fabrizo at Deland High School... transfer<br />

from Deltona High School... three-star wide receiver by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... named one<br />

of Scout.<strong>com</strong> Top 100 receivers... rated as the 99th-best player in the state of<br />

Florida... rated as one of the top 100 players in the state of Florida by<br />

Scout.<strong>com</strong>.. rushed 82 times for 820 yards and 15 touchdowns, while also pulling<br />

in 19 catches for 312 yards and 2 touchdowns... averaged 26.3 per kick return<br />

and recorded a career-high best of 85 yards... added 23 catches for 471 yards and<br />

nine touchdowns as a junior... recorded 43 receptions for 506 yards and eight<br />

touchdowns as a sophomore... ran a 10.6 100-meter run... son of Debbie and<br />

Johnnie Patrick... born 8/17/88... undecided major.<br />

height weight class<br />

elisee<br />

POMPILUS<br />

52<br />

6-1 | 253 | Jr. - SQ<br />

Malden, Mass.<br />

Allan Hancock<br />

DEFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

At Louisville: Red-shirted last season... must add depth on the defensive front...<br />

has good size and speed to help out on defense.<br />

2006: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Attended Allan Hancock Community College... recorded 50<br />

tackles as a sophomore... earned first team All-Conference honors... registered<br />

nine sacks... son of Marie and Dieufaite Pompilus... born 1/27/86... excercise<br />

science major.<br />

height weight class<br />

6-2 | 195 | Jr. - 2L<br />

Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Southside<br />

SAFETY<br />

richard<br />

RAGLIN<br />

2<br />

At Louisville: Fierce hitter who will make a bigger contribution in the<br />

secondary this season... has appeared in 19 games.<br />

2006: Appeared in 13 games... finished the year with 10 tackles and one fumble<br />

recovery... credited with four tackles against West Virginia... recovered a fumble<br />

and returned it seven yards versus Temple.<br />

Before Louisville: Four-year varsity starter at Southside High School...<br />

recorded 30 catches for 415 yards and three touchdowns, while rushing for 468<br />

yards and three scores... named the team’s Defensive Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong>...<br />

registered 98 tackles and five interceptions during his senior campaign... selected<br />

All-City by the Atlanta-Journal Constitution... voted first team All-Conference...<br />

earned first team All-State honors as a junior... recorded 50 catches for 750 yards<br />

and six touchdowns as a junior... led the team in tackles with 105 and six<br />

interceptions... returned one for a touchdown... son of Patsy Sims and Richard<br />

Raglin... born 9/7/86... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

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Career Statistics<br />

Year GP U A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2005 6-0 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

2006 13-0 7 3 10 0-0 0-0 1-7 0 0-0 0<br />

Totals 19-0 11 6 17 0-0 0-0 1-7 0 0-0 0<br />

Richard Raglin<br />

height weight class<br />

6-4 | 296 | So. - 1L<br />

Ramsey, N.J.<br />

Don Bosco Prep<br />

OFFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

brian<br />

ROCHE<br />

72<br />

At Louisville: Big and physical offensive lineman who is ready to crack into<br />

the rotation... slowed his first season by ankle surgery... appears to be healthy<br />

and ready to contribute.<br />

2006: Played offensive tackle in one game... made collegiate debut against<br />

Kentucky.<br />

2005: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Considered one of the top linemen in the country... ranked<br />

the No. 12 prospect in New Jersey for 2005 ... ranked as the nation’s No. 21<br />

offensive tackle prospect in 2005... was named Associated Press All-State, All-<br />

Parochial, All-League, and All-North Jersey as a junior and senior ... played both<br />

defensive and offensive tackle... helped team to 23-game winning streak, New<br />

Jersey state titles as sophomore and junior and to New Jersey Group 4 state title<br />

game (and 10-2 record) in 2004 as senior... first-team New Jersey All-State pick ...<br />

rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... son of Kerry and Kevin Roche... born<br />

11/17/86... finance major.


<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

<strong>Player</strong> <strong>Profiles</strong><br />

height weight class<br />

6-2 | 203 | Sr. - 3L<br />

Alexander City, Ala.<br />

Benjamin Russell<br />

SAFETY<br />

jon<br />

RUSSELL<br />

13<br />

At Louisville: Quietly has had a solid career... has six career interceptions...<br />

appeared in 34 games with nine career starts.<br />

2006: Played in all 13 games and made<br />

four starts... recorded 34 tackles and is<br />

tied for second with three<br />

interceptions... had six tackles for<br />

loss... registered four tackles in the<br />

Orange Bowl against Wake<br />

Forest... notched an interception<br />

against Connecticut... credited<br />

with eight tackles against<br />

Cincinnati... registered an<br />

interception and returned it 43 yards<br />

against Middle Tennessee... recorded<br />

three tackles and an interception<br />

against Kansas State... credited with<br />

four tackles and one sack against<br />

Miami... also forced a fumble... tallied<br />

three stops versus Temple... recorded<br />

one tackle in a reserve role against<br />

Kentucky.<br />

2005: Appeared in 12 games, making<br />

five starts... tied for the team lead in<br />

interceptions with two... had an<br />

interception versus Syracuse... recorded<br />

a key interception and returned it 32<br />

yards versus Rutgers... made first career<br />

start against Pittsburgh... registered a<br />

career-best nine tackles against Cincinnati.<br />

2004: Appeared in nine games as a<br />

reserve... filled a valuable role on special<br />

teams... notched 11 tackles and one<br />

interception... recorded first career interception<br />

against North Carolina... registered a careerhigh<br />

five tackles versus Cincinnati... blocked<br />

a punt versus Tulane... logged three tackles<br />

against TCU.<br />

2003: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Earned All-District and All-Region 3 honors as a senior<br />

when he hauled down 47 catches for 1,037 yards and five scores, be<strong>com</strong>ing the<br />

first receiver in school history to tally 1,000-plus yards receiving ... also<br />

established a new school record with a 22.06 yard average per catch ... notched<br />

62 tackles and three interceptions on the defensive side of the ball as a senior ...<br />

missed his junior season with a foot injury ... four-year letterman and three-year<br />

starter on the hardwood ... collected a pair of all-tournament awards during his<br />

senior season and averaged 16.5 points and 12 rebounds per game... son of Sara<br />

and John Russell... born 3/15/85... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

Car Career Car eer Stat Statist Stat ist istics ist ics<br />

Year GP U A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2004 9-0 8 3 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 2<br />

2005 12-5 16 11 27 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 2-32 1<br />

2006 13-4 16 18 34 6-24 2.5-21 2-0 1 3-96 3<br />

Totals 34-9 40 32 72 8-26 2.5-21 2-0 1 6-128 6<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 ................... A U Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky ............ 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Temple ................ 0 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Miami ................. 1 3 4 1-12 1-12 0-0<br />

Kansas State ....... 1 2 3 2-2 0-0 1-53<br />

Middle Tenn. ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 1-43<br />

Cincinnati ........... 6 2 8 2-6 1-5 0-0<br />

Syracuse ............. 1 1 2 1-4 0.5-4 0-0<br />

West Virginia ...... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ............... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ........... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut ........ 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 1-0<br />

Wake Forest ........ 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Jon Russell<br />

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At Louisville: Big, physical player who needs to have a big spring to get into<br />

the rotation on the defensive line.<br />

2006: Appeared in two games on the defensive line.<br />

2005: 2005: Red-shirted.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Two-year starter at Auburn High School... missed four<br />

games as a senior with an ankle injury... recorded 65 tackles and four sacks as a<br />

senior... two-time All-Conference performer... selected team’s Most Valuable<br />

Defensive Linemen and Defensive Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong>... rated the No. 21<br />

prospect in Alabama by SuperPrep.<strong>com</strong>... recorded 70 tackles, 30 tackles for<br />

loss and six sacks as a junior... boasted a 335-pound max bench and a 465-pound<br />

max squat at the Atlanta NIKE camp last May... finished second in the state in<br />

the shot put... son of Katherine Scott... born 6/3/87... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

At Louisville: Came to Louisville as a quarterback and has played 37 games at<br />

linebacker... speedy linebacker who has grown into the position.<br />

2006: Has appeared in 13 games and six starts...finished seventh on the team<br />

with 44 tackles... credited with three tackles and a sack against Pittsburgh...<br />

recorded a career-best nine tackles against Rutgers... notched four tackles against<br />

West Virginia... credited with four tackles against Cincinnati... recorded seven<br />

tackles and one tackle for loss against Middle Tennessee... made first start of the<br />

season against Kansas State... recorded three tackles and forced a fumble...<br />

notched three tackles in the win over Miami... recorded two tackles against<br />

Temple.<br />

2005: Recorded six tackles versus Cincinnati... started at linebacker versus West<br />

Virginia and notched five tackles... started against North Carolina and recorded<br />

four tackles... made first career start against Florida Atlantic and recorded a<br />

team-best seven tackles... tallied his first career sack against FAU... notched two<br />

tackles versus Oregon State... played linebacker and special teams against<br />

Kentucky.<br />

2004: Appeared in all 12 games, playing mainly on special teams and as a<br />

reserve linebacker... recorded a career-high four tackles versus Army... recorded<br />

three tackles at North Carolina and Tulane.<br />

Before Louisville: Big, strong and mobile quarterback who led Washington<br />

County to a 33-7 mark and three straight regional championships in three seasons<br />

as a starter ... passed for 1,078 yards and 12 touchdowns and ran for another five<br />

scores as a senior when he earned Honorable Mention All-Area and Honorable<br />

Mention All-State honors ... passed for 2,888 yards and 32 touchdowns while<br />

tallying another 802 yards and 14 scores on the ground over his career ... helped<br />

Washington County claim the 2001 and ‘02 Georgia All-Classification<br />

Weightlifing title ... established a school weightlifting record with a 290-pound<br />

power clean ... member of the honor roll... son of Larry Wiley and Mattie<br />

Smith... born 5/25/85... sports administration major.<br />

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height weight class<br />

6-2 | 280 | So. - 1L<br />

Auburn, Ala.<br />

Auburn<br />

DEFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

height weight class<br />

6-1 | 220 | Sr. - 3L<br />

Sandersville, Ga.<br />

Washington<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

L.D.<br />

SCOTT<br />

93<br />

preston<br />

SMITH<br />

6<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2004 12-0 12 5 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

2005 12-3 17 18 35 1.5-1 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

2006 13-6 22 22 44 5-10 1-6 0-0 1 0-0 1<br />

Totals 37-9 51 45 96 6.5-11 2-7 0-0 1 0-0 1<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 ...................... S A Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky .............. 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Temple .................. 0 2 2 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

Miami ................... 3 0 3 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

Kansas State ......... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Middle Tenn. ........ 4 3 7 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............. 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse ............... 3 4 7 1-1 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia ........ 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................. 3 6 9 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida ........ 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............. 1 2 3 1-6 1-6 0-0<br />

Connecticut .......... 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Wake Forest .......... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

height weight class<br />

6-0 | 220 | r-Fr. - SQ<br />

Birmingham, Ala.<br />

Shades Valley<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

Preston Smith<br />

eugene<br />

SOWELL<br />

41<br />

At Louisville: Red-shirted in 2006... recruited as running back, but has<br />

developed into a solid linebacker... has good instincts and gets to the football.<br />

2006 2006: 2006 : Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Marc Rice at Shades Valley High School...


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ranked as the 44th-best linebacker by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... a member of the Scout.<strong>com</strong><br />

South Hot 100... received a three-star rating by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... rated the third-best<br />

linebacker and the 22nd-best player in the state of Alabama... tabbed the 74thbest<br />

running back in the nation by Scout.<strong>com</strong>...tabbed as the 44th best outside<br />

linebacker in the country... named to the Rivals.<strong>com</strong> preseason Alabama Top 40<br />

2006 (22)... 2006 BOL top 30 Alabama ranking (26)... rushed for 1,058 yards<br />

and 20 touchdowns as a junior... played in the Alabama Junior All-Star Game...<br />

son of Ellen and Eugene Sowell... born 7/19/87... undecided major.<br />

height weight class<br />

5-10 | 192 | Jr. - 2L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Male<br />

RUNNING BACK<br />

sergio<br />

SPENCER<br />

28<br />

At Louisville: Has done whatever asked of him in his first three seasons... one<br />

of the team’s top special teams players... <strong>com</strong>ing off a great spring which helped<br />

him move up the depth chart... runs hard and hits the hole.<br />

2006: Played in eight games... valuable special teams player... recorded four<br />

tackles... also returned two kicks for a 22.5 yard average... rushed 16 times for 78<br />

yards and a pair of scores... ran 10 times for 72 times and two scores against<br />

Temple.<br />

2005: Saw action in nine games... took over duties as the kick returner... also<br />

saw action in the offensive backfield... rushed 12 times for 39 yards... returned<br />

four kicks for 126 yards and a 31.5 average... recorded a career-long 61-yard<br />

return against Rutgers.<br />

2004: 2004: Didn’t see game action.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter who split time<br />

between wide receiver, cornerback, running back and kick returner during his<br />

prep career at Male ... logged 64 carries for 481 yards and three scores as a<br />

sophomore while helping Male claim the 4A state title in 2000 ... carried 107<br />

times for 621 yards and eight scores and hauled in 27 receptions for 477 yards<br />

and nine scores as a junior ... earned second-team all-state honors and the Johnny<br />

Unitas Award for a stellar senior campaign in which he helped Male post a 14-1<br />

record and an appearance in the state title game ... led Kentucky with 17<br />

interceptions as a senior ... rushed for 1,154 yards and 23 scores, pulled down 48<br />

catches for 670 yards and 13 scores and hit paydirt twice on interception returns<br />

and once on a 76-yard kickoff return to lead the state of Kentucky in total<br />

touchdowns (39) and total points (236) as a senior ... three-time letterwinner in<br />

track... All-State selection in the 110 and 300 hurdles ... owned a perfect<br />

attendance mark throughout his prep career and was a member of the ROTC...<br />

Guardian is Sharon Zettwich and son of Pierre Spencer... born 6/26/85... justice<br />

administration major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP No Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds TD<br />

2005 9-0 12 39 3.2 10 0 0 0 0<br />

2006 13-0 16 78 4.9 30 2 2 16 0<br />

Totals 22-0 28 117 4.2 30 2 2 16 0<br />

height weight class<br />

5-10 | 161 | So. - 1L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Pleasure Ridge Park<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

jajuan<br />

SPILLMAN<br />

26<br />

At Louisville: Dangerous special teams player who could develop as one of the<br />

best in the country... returned a kickoff 100-yards for a touchdown against<br />

Rutgers... will<br />

be used more in<br />

the offense this<br />

season...<br />

coaching staff<br />

will look for<br />

different ways<br />

to get him the<br />

football.<br />

2006:<br />

Ranked11th in<br />

the nation with<br />

a 27.9 kick<br />

return<br />

average...<br />

scored on a 13yardtouchdown<br />

run<br />

versus<br />

Pittsburgh...<br />

tied a school<br />

record with a<br />

100-yard<br />

kickoff return<br />

for a touchdown<br />

against<br />

Rutgers... set a<br />

school record with 192 kick return yards... has four catches for 40 yards and has<br />

rushed two times for 18 yards... rushed once for 11 yards against Kansas State...<br />

caught three passes for 36 yards against Temple.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville<br />

Louisv le le: le One of the few players in the history of Pleasure Ridge Park<br />

High School to start all four years... rushed for 1,347 yards and 19 touchdowns as a<br />

senior... averaged 6.9 yards a rush... recorded 22 touchdowns... ran two kicks back<br />

for touchdowns... caught 20 passes for 222 yards and one touchdown... registered<br />

28 tackles and a team-high five interceptions... named first team All-District at<br />

defensive back... two-time All-District performer as a kick returner... voted third<br />

team All-State and first team All-Metro... nominated for Mr. Football and<br />

Basketball in the state of Kentucky... won the team’s Tough Nails Award (for<br />

never <strong>com</strong>ing off the field)... given the team Leadership Award as a junior... ran<br />

for 883 yards and 10 scores as a junior... son of Wendy Spillman and Edward<br />

Ensley... born 7/7/86... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Lg<br />

2006 12-0 7 56 0 8.0 11<br />

Kickoff Returns<br />

Year KR Yds TD Avg. Lg<br />

2006 17 450 1 26.5 100<br />

JaJuan Spillman<br />

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height weight class<br />

george<br />

STRIPLING<br />

24<br />

6-0 | 192 | Jr. - 2L<br />

Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

Andrew Jackson<br />

RUNNING BACK<br />

At Louisville: Has the ability to take the ball the distance with his speed... has<br />

rushed for 1,080 career yards and averaged 6.7 yards.<br />

2006: 2006: Second on team in rushing with 459 yards and five touchdowns...<br />

averaging 5.7 yards per carry... caught 13 passes for 252 yards (19.4 avg)...<br />

rushed four times for 33 yards against South Florida... ran four times for 25 yards<br />

and caught two passes for 36 yards against Syracuse... rushed seven times for 27<br />

yards and caught three passes for 67 yards against Cincinnati... rushed 14 times<br />

for 63 yards and a touchdown versus Kansas State... caught a 39-yard touchdown<br />

pass versus Miami... carried nine times for 72 yards and two scores versus<br />

Temple... also caught three passes for 82 yards... rushed nine times for 90 yards<br />

and a pair of scores versus Kentucky.<br />

2005: Second on the team in rushing with 621 yards and seven touchdowns...<br />

averaging 7.9 yards per carry... ran for 67 yards on just five carries against<br />

Connecticut... rushed for a career-high 137 yards and two touchdowns in a win<br />

over Syracuse... tied the second-longest run with an 89-yard scamper versus<br />

Syracuse... rushed for 96 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown against Rutgers...<br />

ran for 117 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries against Cincinnati... rushed<br />

13 times for 74 yards and a score against North Carolina.<br />

Befor efor efore efore<br />

e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv Louisv le: Started at running back and defensive back at Andrew<br />

Jackson High School ... rushed 310 times for 2,330 yards and 22 touchdowns as<br />

a senior ... earned second team All-State accolades in Class 3A ... named to the<br />

Florida Times Union Top 24 ... registered 40 tackles and two interceptions ...<br />

voted team captain ... averaged 10.2 yards per punt return ... selected the team’s<br />

Offensive Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> ... finished third in the 3A <strong>Player</strong> of the Year<br />

balloting ... nominated for the Red Zone Old Spice High School <strong>Player</strong> of the<br />

Year Award... son of Mary Dubose... born 6/29/86... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

Car Career Car eer Stat Statist Stat ist istics ist ics<br />

Year GP-GS Rush Yds TD Avg. Long<br />

2005 12-1 79 621 7 7.9 89<br />

2006 13-2 81 459 5 5.7 38<br />

Totals 25-3 160 1,080 12 6.7 89<br />

Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long<br />

2005 12 1 14 14.0 0 14<br />

2006 13 13 252 22.5 1 45<br />

Totals 25 14 266 19.0 1 45<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 ................... Rush Yds TD Rec Yds TD<br />

Kentucky .............. 9 90 2 0 0 0<br />

Temple .................. 9 72 2 3 82 0<br />

Miami .................. 10 39 0 2 59 1<br />

Kansas State ........ 14 63 1 0 0 0<br />

Middle Tenn. ........ 8 39 0 0 0 0<br />

Cincinnati ............. 7 27 0 3 67 0<br />

Syracuse ............... 4 25 0 2 36 0<br />

West Virginia ........ 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Rutgers ................. 2 -1 0 0 0 0<br />

South Florida ........ 4 33 0 0 0 0<br />

Pittsburgh ............. 2 8 0 1 3 0<br />

Connecticut .......... 8 63 0 1 5 0<br />

Wake Forest .......... 4 1 0 1 0 0<br />

2005 ................... Rush Yds TD Rec Yds TD<br />

Kentucky .............. 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Oregon State ......... 3 21 0 0 0 0<br />

USF ....................... 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

FAU ...................... 7 55 1 0 0 0<br />

North Carolina 13 74 1 0 0 0<br />

West Virginia 2 0 0 1 14 0<br />

Cincinnati 15 117 2 0 0 0<br />

Pittsburgh 10 46 0 0 0 0<br />

Rutgers 11 91 1 0 0 0<br />

Syracuse 10 137 2 0 0 0<br />

Connecticut 5 67 0 0 0 0<br />

Virginia Tech 3 13 0 0 0 0<br />

George Stripling<br />

conrad<br />

THOMAS<br />

height weight class<br />

70<br />

6-6 | 320 | r-Fr. - SQ<br />

Douglasville, Ga.<br />

Douglas County<br />

OFFENSIVE LINE<br />

At Louisville: Talented offensive line prospect... red-shirted in 2006 to learn<br />

about the college game and get stronger... has a good attitude and tries to get<br />

better.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Phil Williams at Douglas County High School...<br />

two-year starter on the offensive line... started 22 straight games... guided team to<br />

a 10-2 mark during his senior season, losing in the second round of the state<br />

playoffs... earned All-State accolades on the offensive line... also named All-<br />

County... selected to play in the PSS All-Star... throwing the discus and shot put<br />

on the track team... son of Jernice Thomas and Walter Alvara... born 12/26/87...<br />

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height weight class<br />

6-2 | 213 | So. - 1L<br />

New Smyrna Beach, Fla.<br />

Smyrna Beach<br />

SAFETY<br />

At Louisville: Super-talented player who started as a true freshman... recorded<br />

20 tackles from his free<br />

safety position.<br />

2006: Played in 13 games<br />

with nine starts... selected<br />

Latarrius Thomas<br />

third team Freshman All-<br />

America by Sporting<br />

News... named to the<br />

Sporting News All-BIG<br />

EAST Freshman Team...<br />

registered 20 tackles and<br />

one tackle for loss... had<br />

two tackles against<br />

Rutgers... credited with<br />

four tackles and a forced<br />

fumble against West<br />

Virginia... recorded a<br />

career-best three tackles<br />

against Syracuse...<br />

credited with a pair of<br />

tackles against Miami and<br />

Kansas State... recorded<br />

two tackles and one sack<br />

versus Temple.<br />

Befor efor efore efore<br />

e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le:<br />

Played for Howie<br />

DeCristofaro at New<br />

Smyrna Beach High<br />

School... three-star recruit<br />

by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... ranked on<br />

Florida’s top 100 list... rated as the 13th-best wide receiver in the state of<br />

Florida... rated as the 67th-best receiver in the nation... tabbed as the 72nd<br />

overall recruit in Florida... selected to play in the CaliFlorida All-Star game,<br />

pitting the top high school athletes in California and Florida... ranked as the<br />

31st-best wide receiver in the country by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... four-star prospect by<br />

Scout... two-year starter at New Smyrna Beach High School... recorded 35<br />

receptions for 500 yards and eight touchdowns... earned All-Conference and<br />

All-County accolades... recorded 32 receptions for 525 yards and nine<br />

touchdowns as a junior... averaged 16.4 yards per catch... recorded 15 tackles...<br />

Guardian is Harold Cox... born 3/22/87... undecided major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2006 13-9 18 2 20 2-23 2-23 1-0 1 0-0 3<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 ...................... S A Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky .............. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Temple .................. 1 1 2 1-8 1-8 0-0<br />

Miami ................... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Kansas State ......... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Middle Tenn. ........ 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse ............... 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

West Virginia ........ 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................. 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida ........ 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut .......... 1 0 1 1-15 1-15 0-0<br />

Wake Forest .......... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

latarrius<br />

THOMAS<br />

10<br />

corey<br />

THOMPSON<br />

height weight class<br />

87<br />

6-0 | 185 | Jr. - 1L<br />

Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Duke<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

At Louisville: : Speedy wide receiver who will make a larger contribution this<br />

spring.<br />

2006: Played in all 13 games at wide receiver and special teams... caught three<br />

passes for 33 yards... caught one pass for eight yards against Connecticut...<br />

grabbed one reception for six yards against West Virginia and one pass for 19<br />

yards against Temple.<br />

2005: Sat out after transferring from Duke.<br />

2004 (at Duke): Appeared in 10 games at Duke... started six games... recorded<br />

19 receptions for 202 yards... recorded first career touchdown reception against<br />

Virginia.<br />

Before Louisville: Tabbed the 95th best wide receiver in the country by<br />

TheInsiders.<strong>com</strong> ... named the 46th top overall prospect and the fifth best wide<br />

receiver in Georgia by SuperPrep ... all-region pick by Prep Star magazine ...<br />

lettered three seasons for coach Gary Cantrell ... as a senior, caught 48 passes<br />

for 725 yards and seven touchdowns while helping Douglass to an 8-3 record ...<br />

also scored five touchdowns on kickoff and punt returns ... served as team<br />

captain ... in 2003, named first team all-state as a return specialist by the Atlanta<br />

Journal-Constitution ... also named first team all-county as a wide receiver and<br />

was the recipient of the Coca-Cola Golden Helmet Award ... recorded 36<br />

receptions for 686 yards and seven touchdowns during junior season, and earned<br />

all-metro honors ... served as team captain of the track team.... son of Galia and<br />

Kenneth Thompson... born 11/4/85... physical education major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long<br />

2006 13-0 3 33 11.0 0 19<br />

joe<br />

TRONZO<br />

height weight class<br />

48<br />

5-11 | 243 | So. - 1L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

St. Xavier<br />

FULLBACK<br />

At Louisville: : Valuable player who can block or play special teams... fierce<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitor and hard worker... one of the toughest and most physical players on<br />

the team.<br />

2006: Played in all 13 games at fullback and special teams... carried the football<br />

one time for a loss of a yard.<br />

Before Louisville: Outstanding track and football athlete at St. Xavier High<br />

School... son of Albert and Cathy Tronzo... born 6/10/87... exercise science<br />

major.<br />

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At Louisville: One of the most explosive and productive wide receivers in<br />

school history... recorded 95 receptions for 1,770 yards in his career.<br />

2006: Voted second team All-BIG EAST... second on team in receptions with<br />

58 and receiving yards with 973... has caught a pass in 15 straight games...<br />

recorded five receptions for 44 yards against Wake Forest... caught five passes<br />

for 78 yards against Connecticut... recorded seven receptions for 144 yards and<br />

a score against Pittsburgh, including a 42-yard touchdown reception... caught<br />

five passes for 38 yards against Rutgers... recorded six receptions for 113 yards<br />

and a touchdown against WestVirginia (seven-yard fade)... caught five passes<br />

for 48 yards against Syracuse... tied a season-best with five receptions for 67<br />

yards against Cincinnati... caught four passes for 134 yards, including a 68-yard<br />

touchdown pass against Middle Tennessee... also caught a 25-yard TD pass...<br />

caught two passes for 14 yards against Kansas State... caught four passes for 96<br />

yards and a touchdown versus Miami, including a 56-yard touchdown<br />

reception... recorded five receptions for 110 yards and touchdown against<br />

Temple... scored on a 57-yard touchdown... caught two passes for 51 yards<br />

against Kentucky.<br />

2005: Named second team All-BIG EAST... selected Sporting News All-<br />

America ... ranks third on the team in receptions with 37... averaged 21.5 yards<br />

per catch... caught six passes for 95 yards and a touchdown against Virginia<br />

Tech in the Gator Bowl... tied his career-high for catches with seven for 58<br />

yards and a touchdown versus West Virginia... recorded his third straight 100yard<br />

performance with four catches for 138 yards versus Florida Atlantic and a<br />

76-yard touchdown reception... recorded six catches for 133 yards in the loss to<br />

South Florida... exploded on the scene with seven catches for 175 yards and two<br />

scores against Oregon State... the 175 yards was tied for 10th best in school<br />

history... scored on a 69-yard pass reception and a 22-yarder... named to the BIG<br />

EAST Honor Roll.<br />

Before Louisville: One of the top recruits in the state of Kentucky... caught 65<br />

passes for 1,159 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior... voted team captain...<br />

named the team’s Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year... won the “Our Boy Award” for<br />

being the team’s top senior... grabbed 63 receptions for 1,054 yards and 11<br />

scores as a junior... two-time All-District performer... Associated Press first team<br />

All-State selection... named to the Courier-Journal All-State team... picked as<br />

one of the top 22 players in the state by the Lexington-Herald Leader...<br />

Honorable Mention Nike All-American... son of Ruth Annette and Mario<br />

Urrutia... born 1/18/86... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Lg<br />

2005 11-5 37 797 7 21.5 76<br />

2006 13-11 58 973 6 16.8 68<br />

Totals 24-16 95 1,770 13 18.6 76<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 .............................. Rec Yds TD<br />

Kentucky ...................... 2 51 0<br />

Temple .......................... 5 110 1<br />

Miami ........................... 4 96 1<br />

Kansas State ................. 2 14 0<br />

Middle Tenn. ................ 4 134 2<br />

Cincinnati ..................... 5 67 0<br />

Syracuse ....................... 5 48 0<br />

West Virginia ............... 6 113 1<br />

Rutgers ......................... 5 38 0<br />

South Florida ............... 3 36 0<br />

Pittsburgh ..................... 7 144 1<br />

Connecticut .................. 5 78 0<br />

Wake Forest ................. 5 44 0<br />

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height weight class<br />

6-6 | 228 | Jr. - 2L<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Fern Creek<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

mario<br />

URRUTIA<br />

7<br />

2005 .............................. Rec Yds TD<br />

Kentucky ..................... 0 0 0<br />

Oregon State ............... 7 175 2<br />

South Florida .............. 6 133 0<br />

Florida Atlantic ........... 4 138 1<br />

North Carolina ............ 1 73 1<br />

West Virginia .............. 7 58 1<br />

Pittsburgh .................... 0 0 0<br />

Rutgers ........................ 2 31 0<br />

Syracuse ...................... 0 0 0<br />

Connecticut ................. 4 94 1<br />

Virginia Tech .............. 6 95 1<br />

Career Highs — Receptions: 7 (Three times, most recent: 144 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/<br />

25/06); Yards: 175 vs. Oregon State (9/17/05).<br />

Junior wide receiver MARIO URRUTIA ranks third among<br />

active NCAA receivers with an impressive 18.6 yards per<br />

catch average. Urrutia has caught 95 passes for 1,770 yards<br />

in his career.


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chris<br />

VAUGHN<br />

height weight class<br />

9<br />

6-3 | 223 | Jr. - 1L<br />

New Haven, Ct.<br />

Notre Dame<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

At Louisville: : Physical receiver who looked solid this spring... showed good<br />

ability to catch the football and make yards after the catch... played in nine<br />

games in his career at Louisville, catching four passes for 54 yards.<br />

2006: Appeared in nine games, making two starts... caught four passes for 54<br />

yards... started first game at Louisville versus Middle Tennessee, catching two<br />

passes for 27 yards... caught two passes for 27 yards against Kansas State...<br />

made his debut in the first quarter against Miami.<br />

2005: Red-shirted.<br />

2004 (Notre Dame): Played in six games ... one of four Irish freshmen to<br />

play in 2004 (with Justin Hoskins, Darius Walker and David Wolke) ... for the<br />

season, he made one catch for seven yards ... caught a seven-yard pass against<br />

Michigan State ... recorded four tackles (three solos) on special teams ... made<br />

20 special teams appearances and logged 9:11 of playing time at receiver.<br />

Before Louisville: : Attended St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Conn. ...<br />

rated the No. 1 player in New England by SuperPrep ... caught 20 passes as a<br />

senior for 650 yards (32.5 yards per catch) and 14 touchdowns in only six<br />

games of action ... also played defensive back as a safety and scored<br />

touchdowns on kickoff returns and defense ... has been timed at 4.37 in the 40yard<br />

dash ... previously had been a standout prep basketball player before<br />

electing to concentrate on football... son of Debra and Earl Vaughn... born 7/5/<br />

84... sports administration major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Lg<br />

2006 4-2 4 54 0 13.5 17<br />

2004 9-0 1 7 0 7.0 7<br />

Totals 13-2 5 61 0 12.2 17<br />

L.T.<br />

WALKER<br />

height weight class<br />

91<br />

6-4 | 305 | So. - 1L<br />

Wynne, Ark.<br />

Wynne<br />

DEFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

At Louisville: One of the four true freshmen who made their debut last season...<br />

has the potential to be a dominating defensive player.<br />

2006: Played in eight games at defensive tackle... recorded three tackles...<br />

registered two tackles against Temple.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Don Campbell at Wynne High School... twoyear<br />

starter... three-star recruit by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... rated the No. 1 defensive tackle<br />

and the eighth-best recruit in the state of Arkansas... ranked as the 62nd-best<br />

defensive tackle in the nation... selected first team All-Conference... recorded 64<br />

tackles and five sacks in leading Wynne High School to a state title... also<br />

registered an interception... son of Anita Walker... born 10/12/87... undecided<br />

major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2006 8-0 1 2 3 2-9 1-0 0-0 1 0-0 0<br />

At Louisville: Stepped in as a true freshman and showed that he’ll be a<br />

dominant end for the next three<br />

seasons.<br />

2006: Named to the Sporting<br />

News Freshman All-America<br />

Team and All-BIG EAST<br />

Freshman Team... selected the<br />

BIG EAST Defensive Freshman<br />

of the Year by Sporting News...<br />

ranked third on the team in<br />

sacks (4.0)... appeared in 13<br />

games and has made 10 starts...<br />

registered two tackles and a<br />

sack versus South Florida...<br />

recorded a sack versus<br />

Syracuse... recorded a careerbest<br />

four tackles versus<br />

Cincinnati... recorded a sack<br />

against Kansas State... recorded<br />

two tackles, including his first<br />

career sack against Miami...<br />

made his first collegiate start<br />

against Temple... notched one<br />

tackle against the Owls... made<br />

his collegiate debut in the win<br />

over Kentucky... recorded one<br />

tackle.<br />

Before Louisville: Threeyear<br />

starter at West End High<br />

peanut<br />

WHITEHEAD<br />

height weight class<br />

6-6 | 250 | So. - 1L<br />

Birmingham, Ala.<br />

West End<br />

DEFENSIVE END<br />

8<br />

Peanut Whitehead<br />

School... one of the best players to ever play there... named one of the PrepStar<br />

200 top prospects... labeled a four-star recruit by Rivals... named one of<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong> 250 top prospects... listed the 52nd-best player in the country by<br />

Rivals... ranked the third-best prospect in the state of Alabama by Rivals...<br />

listed as the eighth-best defensive end in the country... listed as the 132nd best<br />

prospect on the ESPN Top 150 list for top players... listed as one of the top 100<br />

recruits in the country... owns 4.65 speed <strong>com</strong>ing off the edge.. ranked No. 17<br />

on the Mobile Register’s Super Southeast 120... ranked as a five-star prospect<br />

by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... earned first-team All-State accolades after a dominating senior<br />

campaign... recorded an amazing 125 tackles and 25 sacks during his career...<br />

son of Shon Whitehead... born 12/21/87... undecided major.<br />

Career Statistics<br />

Year GP S A T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2006 13-10 10 6 16 5-41 4-39 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

Game-By-Game<br />

2006 ...................... S A Tot TFL Sacks Int<br />

Kentucky .............. 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Temple .................. 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Miami ................... 2 0 2 1-5 0-0 0-0<br />

Kansas State ......... 1 0 1 1-11 1-11 0-0<br />

Middle Tenn. ........ 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Cincinnati ............. 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Syracuse ............... 1 0 1 1-14 1-14 0-0<br />

West Virginia ........ 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Rutgers ................. 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

South Florida ........ 2 0 2 2-11 1-9 0-0<br />

Pittsburgh ............. 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Connecticut .......... 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Wake Forest .......... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

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willie<br />

WILLIAMS<br />

height weight class<br />

92<br />

6-3 | 305 | Sr. - 1L<br />

Milledgeville, , G GGa.<br />

G a.<br />

Georgia Military<br />

DEFENSIVE TACKLE<br />

At Louisville: Big, talented defensive tackle who played well in his first season<br />

with the Cardinals.<br />

2006: Played in 11 games with one start.... started against Syracuse... recorded 10<br />

tackles and 0.5 sacks... also had two tackles for loss... recorded two tackles and a<br />

tackle for loss in his first collegiate start... registered two tackles against Middle<br />

Tennessee and Cincinnati.<br />

Befor efor efore efor e Louisv Louisville:<br />

Louisv le: One of the top junior-college defensive tackles in the<br />

country... rated the 76th-best junior by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... guided a team to a 9-2 record,<br />

which included a win over No. 4 Coffeyville Junior College... registered 35<br />

tackles and three sacks... also played at Hutchinson Community College... son of<br />

Willie Williams... born 9/19/84... justice administration major.<br />

Car Career Car eer Stat Statist Stat ist istics istics<br />

ics<br />

Year GP S U T TFL Sacks FR FF Int PB<br />

2006 11-1 6 4 10 2-2 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0<br />

height weight class<br />

39<br />

6-1 | 230 | r-Fr. - SQ<br />

Owensb sb sboro, sb , K KKy.<br />

K<br />

Owensboro<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

At Louisville: Recruited as a running back, but was moved to linebacker... has<br />

made great strides at that position... <strong>com</strong>ing off a solid spring and could be ready<br />

to add depth at that position.<br />

2006: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Played for Joe Prince at Owensboro High School... ranked<br />

as the ninth-best player in the state of Kentucky by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... preseason<br />

selection to the Tremendous 26... accounted for more than 1,500 all-purpose<br />

yards... rushed for 770 yards and eight touchdowns and also threw for 541<br />

yards... named the team’s Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> and team captain... voted<br />

Honorable Mention All-State by the Courier-Journal...voted All-District... rushed<br />

for 189 yards against Southern High School... also ran for 120 yards and a score<br />

versus Henderson County... voted to the All-BIG 8 team as a junior... son of<br />

Maxine and David Wimsatt... born 6/20/88... undecided major.<br />

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tyler<br />

WIMSATT<br />

tyler<br />

WOLFE<br />

height weight class<br />

17<br />

6-5 | 220 | r-Fr. - SQ<br />

Baton n R RRouge,<br />

R , L LLa.<br />

L a.<br />

Central<br />

QUARTERBACK<br />

At Louisville: Strong-armed quarterback who has a lot of potential and<br />

ability... understands the game well... showed he has the ability to make all the<br />

throws.<br />

2006: Red-shirted.<br />

Before Louisville: Played at Central High School... two-year starter at<br />

quarterback... threw for 2,250 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior... earned first<br />

team All-District accolades and first team All-Metro honors... voted second team<br />

All-State... named to the Rivals.<strong>com</strong> All-Pelican Team... threw for ten touchdowns<br />

as a junior... named to play in the East-West All-Star Game and the Louisiana-<br />

Texas All-Star Game... averaged 6.0 ppg and 5.0 rpg on the hardwood... son of<br />

Deborah Rogillio and Danny Wolfe... undecided major.<br />

At Louisville: Has the opportunity to be one of the best offensive linemen in the<br />

country... will be<br />

featured on many<br />

of the national<br />

award lists... has a<br />

string of 25<br />

consecutive<br />

starts... named to<br />

the Rimington<br />

Award Watch List.<br />

2006: Started all<br />

13 games at<br />

center... named<br />

second team All-<br />

BIG EAST<br />

Conference.<br />

2005: Named a<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong><br />

Freshman All-<br />

American... first<br />

team Freshman<br />

All-American by<br />

sporting News and<br />

second team by<br />

collegefootballnews.<strong>com</strong>...<br />

started all 12<br />

games at center...<br />

earned Academic<br />

All-BIG EAST<br />

accolades.<br />

2004: Redshirted.<br />

Before<br />

Louisville:<br />

Started all 15<br />

height weight class<br />

6-4 | 301 | Jr. - 2L<br />

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Elder<br />

CENTER<br />

Eric Wood<br />

eric<br />

WOOD<br />

77<br />

games at offensive tackle for Cincinnati Elder High School, guiding the school to<br />

its second straight state title with a 31-7 win over St. Edward’s ... team went 28-2<br />

over his last two seasons... can play both the tackle and guard positions... earned<br />

Honorable Mention All-District honors as a junior... two-year letterwinner on the<br />

basketball team... played tight end as a junior... has good speed and excellent<br />

feet... earned first team All-League honors... son of Randal and Diane Wood...<br />

born 3/18/86... political science major.


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VICTOR ANDERSON<br />

RUNNING BACK/ATHLETE<br />

5-9 • 175<br />

LOUISVILLE, KY. (ST. XAVIER)<br />

Played for Mike Glaser at St. Xavier High School... three-year starter... school’s<br />

all-time leading rusher and scorer with 4,008 yards and 75 touchdowns...<br />

averaged 8.9 yards per carry during his career... guided St. Xavier to a three-year<br />

record of 37-4... member of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s top 100 All-<br />

Southern team and the Orlando Sentinel’s All-Southern team... named Class 4-A,<br />

District Four Co-<strong>Player</strong>s of the Year by the Kentucky Football Coaches<br />

Association... rated a four-star recruit by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... Rivals.<strong>com</strong> ranks him as<br />

the second-best player in the state of Kentucky... stamped by Rivals as the tenthbest<br />

all-purpose back in the nation... ranked as the 29th-best running back in the<br />

nation by Scout and was given a four-star rating... ran for over 1,400 yards and 22<br />

touchdowns during his senior campaign... selected first team All-State by the<br />

Associated Press and the Courier-Journal as a junior... rushed for 1,576 yards<br />

and 27 touchdowns as a junior... also recorded 500 yards in kickoff returns...<br />

averaged 8.1 yards per carry average in guiding St. Xavier to the Class 4A state<br />

finals... led St. Xavier to its first state title in five years during his sophomore<br />

season... was named Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> of the 4-A Title game, rushing 12 times<br />

for 151 yards and three scores... ran for 1,039 yards and 27 scores during his<br />

sophomore campaign... son of Victor Anderson... born 7/15/88.<br />

DOUG BEAUMONT<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

5-9 • 180<br />

LOUISVILLE, KY. (MALE)<br />

Played for Bob Redman at Male High School... rated by Scout.<strong>com</strong> as the No. 1<br />

player in the state of Kentucky... rated the 23rd-best wide receiver in the nation<br />

and a four-star prospect... named Kentucky’s Mr. Football in 2006... won the<br />

Gatorade <strong>Player</strong> of the Year award as the state’s top player, along with the Paul<br />

Hornung and Roy Kidd awards... top overall vote-getter on the Courier-Journal<br />

All-State team... was one of three players to repeat as a first teamer... <strong>com</strong>bined<br />

for 5,954 yards of rushing and receiving in his career... registered 91 total<br />

touchdowns... rushed for 3,153 yards and 69 touchdowns during his career, while<br />

catching 189 passes for 2,801 yards and 22 touchdowns... carried 137 times for<br />

1,169 yards and 24 touchdowns during his senior season, while catching 39<br />

passes for 500 yards and eight touchdowns... averaged 8.5 yards per carry...<br />

guided Male to an 11-1 record... ranks 12 th all-time in state history in career points<br />

and Beaumont trails only former Moore star Monquantae Gibson (696 points) as<br />

the all-time leader in Jefferson County... tied for 11 th in the state record books for<br />

career TDs with 91 and 10 th all-time in career receiving yards... recorded 1,169<br />

yards and 28 touchdowns as a junior, while catching a career-high 54 passes for<br />

881 yards and seven touchdowns... caught 50 passes for 778 yards and five<br />

touchdowns as a sophomore... rushed 99 times for 709 yards and 15 scores during<br />

his sophomore season... All-Seventh Region in basketball selected by the coaches<br />

as a junior... was an Honorable Mention Courier-Journal All-State selection as a<br />

junior and was ranked as the No. 11 player statewide in The Courier-Journal’s<br />

preseason coaches poll heading into his senior year on the hardwood... named<br />

third team All-State as a receiver following his sophomore season... rushed for<br />

709 yards and 15 touchdowns on 99 carries, while also pulling in 50 receptions<br />

for 778 yards and 5 touchdowns... son of Sheree and Doug Beaumont... born 12/<br />

11/88.<br />

JOSH CHICHESTER<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

6-8 • 210<br />

WEST CHESTER, OHIO(LAKOTA WEST)<br />

Played for Mike Mueller at Lakota West High School... three-year starter at wide<br />

receiver... three-year starter in basketball... ranked as the 36th-best wide receiver<br />

by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... four-star prospect by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... ranked as the 14th-best wide<br />

receiver in the country by Scout... two-sport star... also was a standout on the<br />

hardwood... selected to the state of Ohio top 60 list by Rivals and was a preseason<br />

top 50 selection... ranked as the 17th-best recruit in the state of Ohio... the 36thranked<br />

multi-position recruit in the country... caught 36 passes for 723 yards and<br />

seven touchdowns as a senior... averaged 20.1 yards per catch... earned first-team<br />

Greater Miami Conference and second-team Southwest District honors as a<br />

senior... caught 27 passes for 603 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior... averaged<br />

13.0 ppg as a junior on the hardwood.<br />

MIKE FENNERTY<br />

TIGHT END<br />

6-4 • 220<br />

OLYMPIA, WASH. (OLYMPIA)<br />

Played for Bill Beattie at Olympia High School... three-year starter at Olympia,<br />

but played all four years at the varsity level... ranked by Rivals.<strong>com</strong> as the 21st<br />

player in the state of Washington... ranked as one of the top 24 players in the<br />

nation by the Seattle Times... guided Olympia to three league titles in his four<br />

seasons... helped his team finish in the top eight in the state for three years...<br />

caught 28 passes for 532 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior... selected to the<br />

South Sound All-Area team as a wide receiver... voted to the All-Area team as a<br />

punter by the Ta<strong>com</strong>a News Tribune... selected to play in the All-State All-Star<br />

game as a wide receiver in June... earned All-League honors as a tight end and<br />

wide receiver... averaged 36.3 yards as a punter and earned All-Area honors...<br />

caught 27 passes for 412 yards and three touchdowns as a junior... averaged 14.8<br />

yards per catch... selected Honorable Mention All-League tight end as a junior...<br />

named Academic All-League as a sophomore with a 3.62 grade point average...<br />

caught 10 passes for 182 yards and a touchdown as a sophomore... born 9/12/88.<br />

PATRICK GRANT<br />

ATHLETE<br />

6-4 • 218<br />

SUNRISE, FLA. (BOYD ANDERSON)<br />

Played for Mark James at Boyd Anderson High School... four-year starter at Boyd<br />

Anderson High School... one of seven players from his high school to sign a<br />

Division I scholarship... ranked as the 22nd-best prospect by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... member<br />

of Rivals.<strong>com</strong> Top 100 list in the state of Florida... ranked by Rivals.<strong>com</strong> as the<br />

36th-best prospect at strong side defensive end... rated the 30th strong-side<br />

linebacker prospect in the nation... selected first team All-Conference after<br />

recording 85 tackles and 15 sacks... recorded 17 tackles for loss... earned All-State<br />

and All-County accolades... guided Boyd Anderson to a 9-2 overall record before<br />

losing in the second round of the playoffs... voted All-Conference as a junior...<br />

recorded 48 tackles and 12 sacks as a junior... ran sprints on the track and field<br />

team... qualified for the state championships in the 400-meter run... born 10/13/88.<br />

HECT HECTOR HECT HECTOR<br />

OR HERN HERN HERNANDEZ<br />

HERN HERN ANDEZ<br />

OFFENSIVE OFFENSIVE LINE<br />

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Played for Bill Kramer at Naples High School... quick and athletic offensive<br />

lineman... earned second-team All-State accolades in Class 3A in Florida... one of<br />

the state’s top wrestler’s as junior... only loss at heavyweight was to the state<br />

champion... chose not to wrestle as a senior to add weight... graded out in the top<br />

10 at the Miami Training Camp last summer.<br />

RYAN AN KESSLING<br />

KESSLING<br />

KESSLING<br />

OFFENSIVE OFFENSIVE OFFENSIVE LINE LINE<br />

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Played for Jodie Sprenkle at Chiles High School... two-year starter at offensive<br />

tackle... started 20 straight games at offensive tackle... earned third team All-State<br />

honors... voted first team All-Big Bend... graded out at over 80 percent and<br />

recorded 29 pancake blocks... named the team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year...<br />

selected All-District... averaged a 82 percent grade as a junior... registered 26<br />

pancake blocks... wrestled as a junior... had a 15-10 record... took sixth-place at<br />

the Regional Tournament... selected to play in the Total Sport Images.<strong>com</strong> and the<br />

Max Emfinger All-Star Games.<br />

ZACH KIERNAN<br />

DEFENSIVE END<br />

6-6 • 240<br />

COLD SPRINGS, KY. (NEWPORT CENTRAL CATHOLIC)<br />

Played for Bob Schneider at Newport Central Catholic... considered one of the top<br />

players in the state of Kentucky... big, physical player who can play both sides of<br />

the football... ranked as the 89th-best defensive end and one of the top 10<br />

prospects in the state of Kentucky... moved into the starting lineup mid-way<br />

through his sophomore season... played both offensive and defensive tackle... team<br />

<strong>com</strong>piled a 34-9 record during his three seasons at the varsity level... guided his<br />

squad to back-to-back state titles... recorded 108 tackles (third on the team) as a<br />

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defensive tackle... also started every game at offensive tackle... recorded a teamhigh<br />

28 tackles for loss... registered five sacks and three blocked kicks...<br />

recovered two fumbles and forced three... named the team’s Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of<br />

the Year... selected the Lineman of the Year in Northern Kentucky... Voted first<br />

team All-State by the Courier-Journal... also selected first team All-State by the<br />

Associated Press... rated the seventh-best player in the state of Kentucky by<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... ranked 14th on the state of Kentucky’s top 30 preseason list...<br />

Recorded 97 tackles as a junior... registered 13 tackles for loss and one sack...<br />

voted All-Northern Kentucky... selected Honorable Mention All-State... starter at<br />

center on the basketball team... son of Deana and Mike Kiernan... born 4/7/89.<br />

DALE MARTIN<br />

RUNNING BACK<br />

6-0 • 190<br />

BOLINGBROOK, ILL. (BOLINGBROOK)<br />

Played for John Ivlow at Bolingbrook High School... three-year starter at running<br />

back and four-year varsity performer... considered one of the top running backs<br />

in the Midwest and the nation... finished as the school’s second-leading all-time<br />

rusher with 3,727 yards... rated the 19th-best running back in the nation and the<br />

sixth-ranked player in the state of Illinois by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... ranked with four stars<br />

by Rivals.<strong>com</strong> and Scout.<strong>com</strong>... ranked 25th in the country by Scout.<strong>com</strong>...<br />

rushed for over 1,557 yards and 21 touchdowns during his senior season...<br />

averaged 7.0 yards per carry... guided the Raiders to a 9-3 record and an<br />

appearance in the state quarterfinals... two-time All-State performer... selected as<br />

a MSL Sports High School All-American and voted to play in the East-West All-<br />

Star game... named Most Valuable Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Southwest Suburban<br />

Blue Division... voted the team’s Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> and team captain... Ran<br />

for 1,100 yards and 11 scores during his junior campaign... named All-State and<br />

All-Area as a junior... also a standout on the basketball team at Boilingbrook<br />

High School... son of Peggy Martin... 9/8/88.<br />

ZACH MEAGHER<br />

TIGHT END<br />

6-4 • 248<br />

CINCINNATI, OHIO (GLEN ESTE)<br />

Played for Zach Taylor at Glen Este High School... two-year starter at tight end...<br />

rated as the No. 21 tight end in the country, three-star prospect and the No. 16<br />

player in Ohio... rated the second-best tight end in the state... caught 34 passes<br />

for 660 yards as a varsity starter... caught 17 passes for 240 yards and four<br />

touchdowns as a senior... named first team All-State... guided team to a 9-2<br />

record and a loss in the first round of the state playoffs... recorded 17 receptions<br />

for 320 yards and four scores as a junior... earned first team All-Conference<br />

honors... team finished 11-2 and lost in the Regional Finals of the state playoffs...<br />

member of the National Honor Society.<br />

JOSH MILLER<br />

ATHLETE<br />

6-2 • 185<br />

PALATKA, FLA. (PALATKA)<br />

Played for Wilson Edwards at Palatka High School... three-year starter for Coach<br />

Edwards at quarterback... versatile athlete who can play a variety of different<br />

positions... projects to be a wide receiver in college... two-star prospect by<br />

Scout.<strong>com</strong>... given three stars by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... timed as fast as 4.31 in the 40yard<br />

dash... rushed for 912 yards and nine touchdowns in leading Palatka High<br />

School to a 5-6 record... passed for 520 yards and four touchdowns... also threw<br />

just four interceptions... named the All-County <strong>Player</strong> of the Year... picked to the<br />

Florida Times Union Top 24 as one of the top players in the state of Florida...<br />

voted third team All-State... Selected team captain as a senior... also a standout as<br />

a guard on the basketball team, as well as, a track and field standout... born 7/15/<br />

88.<br />

C.J. PEAKE<br />

FREE SAFETY<br />

6-2 • 210<br />

TROTWOOD, OHIO (TROTWOOD-MADISON)<br />

Played for Maurice Douglass at Trotwood-Madison High School... one of the<br />

most physical and aggressive players in the state of Ohio... has great speed and<br />

knows how to break on the football... three-year star, spending two years at<br />

Meadowdale High School in Dayton, Ohio and one-year at Trotwood... four-star<br />

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prospect by Rivals.<strong>com</strong> and Scout.<strong>com</strong>... member of the Rivals.<strong>com</strong> 250 List...<br />

rated the 17th-best prospect in the defensive backfield by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... voted the<br />

sixth-best prospect in the state of Ohio... three-star prospect by Scout.<strong>com</strong> and the<br />

33rd-best safety prospect in the country... recorded 60 tackles at Trotwood High<br />

School... team finished with a 7-4 record... earned All-Conference accolades...<br />

voted first team All-Southwest Ohio... named Offensive, Defensive and All-<br />

Around Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong>... registered 119 tackles and six picks as a junior...<br />

rushed 76 times for 800 yards and 12 scores... born 3/2/89.<br />

BILAL POWELL<br />

DEFENSIVE BACK<br />

6-0 • 200<br />

LAKELAND, FLA. (LAKE GIBSON)<br />

Played for Keith Demyer at Lake Gibson High School... one of the most talented<br />

running back prospects in the state of Florida... will likely play defensive back at<br />

the collegiate level... two-year starter at Lake Gibson... timed at 4.5 in the 40-yard<br />

dash... given a two-star rating by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... played both defensive back and<br />

running back... had an outstanding senior season... named to Florida’s Post-Season<br />

Hot 100 List... came in at No. 51... rushed for 1,960 yards and 26 touchdowns as a<br />

senior... averaged 9.0 yards per carry... led Lake Gibson High School to a 10-3<br />

record before losing in the third round of the state playoffs... voted second team<br />

All-State... selected All-Conference by the Florida Athletic Coaches Association...<br />

had the state’s best week one of the season in an upset of Kathleen High School...<br />

rushed for 291 yards and scored five touchdowns... had a 59-yard punt return for a<br />

touchdown against Lakeland and also had a 77-yard run that was called back<br />

because of a penalty... also had two touches on kickoff returns for a 50.0 yard<br />

average... played mainly defensive back as a junior... recorded 38 total tackles...<br />

picked off two passes and had three pass break-ups... returned a fumble 92-yard<br />

for a touchdown and had a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown... son of<br />

Stephanie Powell and Kenneth Collins... born 10/27/88.<br />

MATT SIMMS<br />

QUARTERBACK<br />

6-3 • 195<br />

FRANKLIN LAKE, N.J. (DON BOSCO PREP)<br />

Played for Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep High School... strong-armed and accurate<br />

passer... son of former NFL quarterback Phil Simms of the New York Giants and<br />

the brother of Tampa Bay quarterback, Chris Simms... three-star recruit by<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... three-year starter at quarterback... ranked as the eighth-best player in<br />

the state of New Jersey... passed for more than 6,000 yards and 60 touchdowns<br />

during his career... ranked as the 60th-best recruit by CSTV’s Tom Lemming...<br />

threw for over 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in leading Don Bosco Prep to a<br />

state title and a perfect 12-0 record... team finished as the No. 1 ranked team in the<br />

state by the Star Ledger... threw for 118 yards and a touchdown in the state<br />

championship win over St. Peter’s... <strong>com</strong>pleted 65 percent of his passes... rated<br />

the No. 43 quarterback prospect and a three-star player by Scout.<strong>com</strong>...<br />

participated in the Army All-American All-Star Game, <strong>com</strong>pleting 4-of-7 passes<br />

for 30 yards...earned first team All-State honors by the Associated Press as a<br />

junior... threw for 2,744 yards and 30 touchdowns as Don Bosco fell in the finals<br />

of the state playoffs... led Don Bosco to an 11-1 record and a trip to the finals of<br />

the New Jersey Non-Public Group 4 playoffs as a sophomore... born 9/27/88.<br />

GREG TOMCZYK<br />

OFFENSIVE LINE<br />

6-6 • 290<br />

LONG VALLEY, N.J. (THE HUN SCHOOL)<br />

Played for Dave Dudeck at The Hun School... rated the 87th-best offensive<br />

tackle and a three-star prospect by Scout.<strong>com</strong>... two-star prospect and the No. 45<br />

prep school prospect in the nation by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... big man with 4.8 speed in the<br />

40-yard dash and can bench more than 320 pounds... backfield ran for more than<br />

1,800 yards behind his blocking... didn’t allow a sack all season long and was<br />

credited with 24 pancake blocks... recorded 57 tackles and six sacks... registered<br />

15 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and blocked a couple kicks.... voted first<br />

team All-State Prep... named first team All-Mid-Atlantic Prep at offensive and<br />

defensive tackle... son of Pat and Joe Tomczyk... born 1/17/88.


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CHAZ THOMPSON<br />

DEFENSIVE BACK<br />

6-1 • 195<br />

TEXAS CITY, TEXAS (COLLEGE OF THE SISKIYOUS)<br />

Played for Eric Young at the College of Siskiyous... all-purpose player who can<br />

return punts and kickoffs... runs a 4.3/40-yard dash... two-way player who played<br />

wide receiver and cornerback... two-year starter at the junior college... rated 77th<br />

in the Rivals.<strong>com</strong> Top 100 Junior College list... ranked as the No. 5 junior college<br />

corner back by JC Gridiron.<strong>com</strong>... led COS to a conference title... recorded 26<br />

total tackles, including 21 solo stops... registered four interceptions and five pass<br />

break-ups... returned one interception for a touchdown... considered one of the<br />

top junior college special teams players in the state... returned 22 kicks for 494<br />

yards for an average of 22.5 per return... averaged 89.2 all-purpose yards...<br />

returned five punts for an average of 12.0 yards per return... named the team’s<br />

Most Outstanding Defensive Back... selected as the District’s Most Valuable<br />

<strong>Player</strong>... Voted first team All-Mid Empire Conference and was also selected All-<br />

State... led the team in receiving... caught 32 passes for 469 yards and two<br />

touchdowns as a freshman wide receiver... averaged 14.7 yards a reception,<br />

which was seventh-best in the league... earned first team All-Mid Empire<br />

Conference honors... born 5/29/86.<br />

WOODNY TURENNE<br />

DEFENSIVE BACK<br />

6-1 • 190<br />

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS)<br />

Played for Curtis Allen at the College of Sequoias... Rated as the top<br />

junior-college player in the nation by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>, JCGridiron and<br />

JCFootball.<strong>com</strong>... Believed to be the school’s first five-star signee... Twotime<br />

first team All-Valley Conference... Selected a junior college All-<br />

American... Given a five-star rating by Rivals.<strong>com</strong> and a four-star mark<br />

by Scout. <strong>com</strong>... Recorded eight interceptions in 2006... Credited with a<br />

team-high 25 pass break-ups... Guided the College of Sequoias to a 7-4<br />

record... Picked off five passes in 10 regular season games at Sequoias in<br />

2005... Has been timed at 4.28 in the 40-yard dash... Ran a 10.5 in the 100<br />

meters in February of 2006... 2006 National Champion in the 100-meter<br />

run, the 4x100 relay and was also second in the 200-meter run... Played<br />

high school ball at Stranahan High in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. where he<br />

played wide receiver and safety... born 1/25/87.<br />

MARK WETTERER<br />

OFFENSIVE LINE<br />

6-5 • 300<br />

CINCINNATI, OHIO (ANDERSON)<br />

Played for Vince Seriano at Anderson High School... Advanced pass<br />

blocker... Played both offensive and defensive tackle... Ranks as<br />

Scout.<strong>com</strong>’s 87th-best offensive guard prospect nationally and a three-star<br />

prospect... Rated as the 41st-best prospect in Ohio by Ohio High<br />

Magazine and the third-rated offensive linemen... Slated as the 56th-best<br />

offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... Ranked as the 27th-best<br />

prospect in the state of Ohio by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... Three-star prospect by<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong>... Voted first team All-Conference... Selected first team All-<br />

Southwest Ohio... Named second team All-Ohio Division I as a senior...<br />

Guided Anderson to a 6-4 mark in the ultra-<strong>com</strong>petitive Divison I, Region<br />

16 during his junior campaign... born 8/25/88.<br />

WILLIE WILLIAMS<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

6-3• 225<br />

MIAMI, FLA. (WEST LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE)<br />

West Los Angles Community College: Played one season for Craig Austin<br />

at West Los Angeles Community College... earned first team All-Conference<br />

accolades despite playing in just three league games... played in four games...<br />

registered nine sacks and over 50 tackles.<br />

At t M MMiami:<br />

M iami: Played in 10 games as the backup weakside linebacker behind Jon<br />

Beason...totaled 17 tackles, two tackles for loss and one QB pressure in limited<br />

time...starred on special teams, leading the team with 19 tackles...played in his<br />

first game as a Hurricane in the season opener at Florida State... played on<br />

special teams and saw limited action as a reserve linebacker but made no<br />

tackles... in Game two at Clemson, played on special teams and as a reserve<br />

linebacker, playing just six plays, but making four tackles (three assists, one tackle<br />

for a loss)... also blocked a punt that was recovered by Clemson for a first down...<br />

saw action on 15 plays vs. Colorado, registering five tackles (three solo, one for a<br />

loss)...had no tackles in limited playing time vs. South Florida, then tallied two<br />

tackles and a QB pressure against Duke... registered four tackles at Wake<br />

Forest...did not play the next two games (Georgia Tech, Virginia) because of a<br />

hamstring injury...played as the backup weakside linebacker in the Peach Bowl vs.<br />

Louisiana State, but did not make any tackles... redshirted as a true freshman in<br />

2004... suffered a knee injury during practice in August, then broke a finger while<br />

falling in October, undergoing his second surgery since arriving at Miami.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Joe Zaccheo at Pace and by Walt Frazier at Carol<br />

City... was considered one of the nation’s top linebacker prospect <strong>com</strong>ing out of<br />

Carol City High School... named to the 2003 EA Sports High School All-America<br />

team...A U.S. Army All-American... SuperPrep All-American...rated the No. 2<br />

prospect in the nation by SuperPrep...rated the No. 1 prospect in Florida by<br />

SuperPrep...rated the No. 1 linebacker in the nation by SuperPrep...SuperPrep<br />

Dixie Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year...rated the nation’s No. 10 prospect overall and<br />

the nation’s No. 1 linebacker prospect by Tom Lemming’s Prep Football<br />

Report...member of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100...rated<br />

the nation’s No. 6 prospect by the Miami Herald...the No. 1 prospect on the Miami<br />

Herald’s Miami-Dade Top 25...the No. 1 prospect in Florida on the Miami<br />

Herald’s Florida Top 25...selected first-team All-South by Fox Sports Net’s<br />

Countdown To Signing Day show...the nation’s No. 6 prospect on the Rivals.<strong>com</strong><br />

National Top 100...the nation’s No. 1 outside linebacker prospect by<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong>...the No. 4 prospect on the Rivals.<strong>com</strong> Southeast Elite 88 list...the No.<br />

2 prospect in Florida on the Rivals.<strong>com</strong> Top 50 in Florida...as a senior in 2003,<br />

was named the Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> of the Class 6A Florida state championship<br />

game, when he made 11 tackles, including four tackles for losses, had two sacks<br />

and forced two fumbles in Carol City’s 13-0 victory over Orlando Edgewater...had<br />

18 sacks his senior season...transferred to Carol City for his senior year...attended<br />

Monsignor Pace High School prior to attending Carol City and played three<br />

seasons for Pace...as a junior in 2002, was voted the Class 3A-1A <strong>Player</strong> of the<br />

Year in Dade County, was named first-team All-Dade and first-team All-State<br />

when he made 218 tackles, 15 tackles for losses, broke up 10 passes, had eight<br />

sacks and intercepted four passes...as a sophomore, earned second-team All-Dade<br />

honors when he was credited with more than 120 tackles, including eight tackles<br />

for losses and three sacks...chose Miami over Florida State, Florida and Auburn...<br />

born 12/14/84.<br />

Junior running back GEORGE STRIPLING(left) and junior center ERIC<br />

WOOD(right) celebrate a touchdown in a 31-7 win over Miami.<br />

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Steve Kragthorpe<br />

Head Coach<br />

First Season<br />

Steve Kragthorpe, the former head coach at Tulsa University and the architect of<br />

one the nation’s most heralded rebuilding efforts, was named the 20th head football<br />

coach at the University of Louisville at a press conference on Jan. 9, 2007 in the<br />

press lounge at U of L’s Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.<br />

Named as the Golden Hurricane coach on December 18, 2002,<br />

Kragthorpe turned around the Tulsa program immediately. Prior to his<br />

arrival, Tulsa was a <strong>com</strong>bined 2-21 in 2001 and 2002. However, it<br />

didn’t take Kragthorpe long to turn around the Golden Hurricane<br />

program, <strong>com</strong>piling an impressive 29-22 record and guiding<br />

Tulsa to bowl games in three of the last four seasons.<br />

“Steve has everything I look for in a head coach,” said U<br />

of L Vice President and Director of Athletics Tom Jurich. “He<br />

has a proven track record and has high integrity, great morals<br />

and values. I like that he’s a coach’s son and his father Dave is<br />

a highly decorated coach. Steve is a great fit for this <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

He has produced extraordinary results in a difficult situation at<br />

Tulsa and has endeared himself to that <strong>com</strong>munity. Everyone I’ve<br />

spoken with nationally says Steve is a great young man and one of the<br />

top young offensive minds in the nation. We wel<strong>com</strong>e Steve and his<br />

wonderful family to our <strong>com</strong>munity and hope they call Louisville home for<br />

a long time.”<br />

Kragthorpe takes over for Bobby Petrino, who was named the head coach of<br />

the Atlanta Falcons and ended his U of L tenure with a 41-9 record. The Cardinals<br />

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finished the 2006 season at 12-1 and won the 2007 FedEx Orange<br />

Bowl with a 24-13 win over 15th-ranked Wake Forest. Louisville<br />

finished No. 6 in the Associated Press Poll and No. 7 in the USA<br />

Today Coaches Poll.<br />

In just four seasons at Tulsa, Kragthorpe took the Golden<br />

Hurricane to three bowls: the Humanitarian, Liberty and the Armed<br />

Forces Bowl. His teams won more games in his first three years than<br />

Tulsa had won in the preceding seven seasons <strong>com</strong>bined, captured<br />

Tulsa’s first conference championship since 1985 and put the Tulsa<br />

football program back on the map of national prominence.<br />

Known as one of the best offensive minds in the country,<br />

Kragthorpe’s teams have scored 30 or more points 29 times, 40 points<br />

on 10 occasions and 50 points three times. His 2006 squad was<br />

second in Conference USA in total offense and scoring.<br />

Last season, Kragthorpe guided Tulsa to its third winning<br />

season in four years, going 8-5 and advancing to the Armed Forces<br />

Bowl before falling to Utah, 25-13.<br />

The 2005 campaign was Tulsa’s first year as a member of<br />

Conference USA. Kragthorpe proceeded to lead the Hurricane to the<br />

C-USA West Division title with a 6-2 record and capturing a victory<br />

in the inaugural Conference USA Football Championship Game with<br />

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Meet<br />

Head Coach<br />

Steve Kragthorpe<br />

Personal<br />

Age: 42<br />

Birthdate: April 28, 1965<br />

Birthplace: Missoula, Montana<br />

Family: wife, Cynthia, and three sons: Chris, Brad and Nik<br />

Education<br />

High School: Highland High School (Pocatello, Idaho), 1983<br />

College: Eastern New Mexico, 1983-84;<br />

West Texas State, 1985-87 (received bachelor’s degree in business administration in<br />

1988); Oregon State (received master’s degree in business administration in 1991).<br />

Playing Experience<br />

High School: A three-year quarterback and two-year starter at Highland High School<br />

in Pocatello, Idaho.<br />

College: Was a four-year letterwinner, including two years at Eastern New Mexico<br />

(1983-84) and two years at West Texas State (1985-87). He started 11 games as a senior<br />

in 1987 and <strong>com</strong>pleted 179 of 344 passes for 1,980 yards and nine touchdowns at West<br />

Texas.<br />

Coaching Experience<br />

Year - School/Team - Position - Record - Postseason<br />

1990 — Northern Arizona - QB Coach - 5-6<br />

1991 — Northern Arizona - QB Coach - 3-8<br />

1992 — Northern Arizona - Off. Coordinator & QB Coach - 4-7<br />

1993 — Northern Arizona - Off. Coordinator & QB Coach - 7-4<br />

1994 — North Texas - Off. Coordinator & QB Coach - 7-4-1 - I-AA Playoffs<br />

1995 — North Texas - Off. Coordinator & QB Coach - 2-9<br />

1996 — Boston College - QB Coach - 4-8|<br />

1997 — Texas A&M - WR Coach - 9-4 - Cotton Bowl<br />

1998 — Texas A&M - Off. Coordinator & WR Coach - 11-3 - Sugar Bowl<br />

1999 — Texas A&M - Off. Coordinator & WR Coach - 8-4 - Alamo Bowl<br />

2000 — Texas A&M - Off. Coordinator & QB Coach - 7-5 - Independence Bowl<br />

2001 — Buffalo Bills - QB Coach - 3-13<br />

2002 — Buffalo Bills - QB Coach - 8-8<br />

2003 — Tulsa - Head Coach - 8-5 - Humanitarian Bowl<br />

2004 — Tulsa - Head Coach - 4-8<br />

2005 — Tulsa - Head Coach - 9-4 - AutoZone Liberty Bowl<br />

2006 — Tulsa - Head Coach - 8-5 - Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl<br />

Bowl Games As A Coach<br />

1997 Cotton Bowl (Texas A&M)<br />

1998 Sugar Bowl (Texas A&M)<br />

1999 Alamo Bowl (Texas A&M)<br />

2000 Independence Bowl (Texas A&M)<br />

2003 Humanitarian Bowl (Tulsa)<br />

2005 Liberty Bowl (Tulsa)<br />

2006 Armed Forces Bowl (Tulsa)


Head Coach Steve Kragthorpe<br />

Head Coach Steve Kragthorpe<br />

a 44-27 win over Central Florida. Tulsa represented C-USA in the<br />

AutoZone Liberty Bowl and left with a 31-24 victory over Fresno State,<br />

finishing the season with an overall 9-4 record.<br />

In his first season in 2003, Kragthorpe was faced with the difficult<br />

task of attempting to reconstruct a football program that had just two<br />

victories over the previous two seasons. During that first year, Kragthorpe<br />

led that Tulsa team to an 8-5 overall record and the school’s first bowl<br />

game in 12 years. The Golden Hurricane finished in a tie for second in the<br />

Western Athletic Conference with a 6-2 record and played in the<br />

Humanitarian Bowl.<br />

His leadership helped produce the NCAA’s biggest turnaround that<br />

year. The eight victories were the most at the school since 1991 and for<br />

that, Kragthorpe was voted the WAC Coach of the Year. He was also one of<br />

six semifinalists for the Eddie Robinson/FWAA Coach of the Year Award as<br />

selected by the Football Writers Association of America. Kragthorpe was<br />

selected as the FWAA/Scripps First-Year Coach of the Year award winner,<br />

an honor given to the nation’s top first-year head coach. He was also a<br />

finalist for the Paul “Bear” Bryant and Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year<br />

Awards and finished in a third-place tie with Oklahoma’s Bob Stoops in the<br />

voting for the Associated Press’ National Coach of the Year.<br />

Kragthorpe came to Tulsa from the Buffalo Bills and 15 total years of<br />

coaching expertise, including 13 years on the college level, two years as a<br />

graduate assistant coach and 11 years as a full-time assistant, and two years<br />

of professional football.<br />

Before <strong>com</strong>ing to Tulsa, Kragthorpe spent the previous two seasons<br />

(2001-02) as quarterback coach with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills. In 2001, he<br />

tutored Rob Johnson and in the 2002 season he coached All-Pro Drew<br />

Bledsoe. Kragthorpe also coached Alex Van Pelt in his two years with the<br />

Bills.<br />

Prior to his brief stint in the NFL, Kragthorpe worked four years (1997-<br />

00) as an assistant coach at Texas A&M, including the final three seasons as<br />

offensive coordinator. He also coached the wide receivers from 1997-99,<br />

before be<strong>com</strong>ing the quarterback coach for the 2000 season.<br />

In his first year with the Aggies, A&M posted a 9-4 mark and had a 6-2 Big<br />

12 record to finish in first place in the Big 12 South Division. The 1998 team,<br />

his first as offensive coordinator, posted an 11-3 overall record and a 7-1<br />

conference mark to win the Big 12 South Division and the overall Big 12<br />

Championship.<br />

“Steve did a great job with the Tulsa program and has been a coach<br />

that we respected as a <strong>com</strong>petitor. I appreciate the way he represents<br />

himself and college football. Just like most of the other people<br />

that have watched him, I expect he will do very well at Louisville.”<br />

— Oklahoma Head Coach Bob Stoops<br />

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Head Coach Steve Kragthorpe<br />

Kragthorpe entered<br />

the coaching<br />

profession in 1988<br />

as a graduate<br />

assistant coach on<br />

his father’s Oregon<br />

State staff. The<br />

younger<br />

Kragthorpe assisted<br />

with coaching the<br />

quarterbacks and<br />

receivers.<br />

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KRAGTHORPE<br />

VS. OPPONENTS<br />

Arkansas ......................................................... 0-1<br />

Arkansas State ................................................ 1-0<br />

Boise State ...................................................... 0-2<br />

BYU ................................................................ 0-1<br />

Central Florida ................................................ 1-0<br />

East Carolina .................................................. 2-0<br />

Fresno State .................................................... 1-0<br />

Georgia Tech ................................................... 0-1<br />

Hawaii ............................................................ 1-1<br />

Houston .......................................................... 0-2<br />

Kansas ............................................................ 0-1<br />

Louisiana Tech ................................................ 1-1<br />

Memphis ......................................................... 2-0<br />

Minnesota ....................................................... 0-2<br />

Navy ............................................................... 1-1<br />

Nevada ............................................................ 0-2<br />

North Texas ..................................................... 2-0<br />

Oklahoma ....................................................... 0-1<br />

Oklahoma State ............................................... 0-1<br />

Rice ................................................................. 3-1<br />

San Jose Stare ................................................. 2-0<br />

SMU ............................................................... 2-2<br />

Southern Mississippi ...................................... 2-0<br />

Stephen F. Austin ............................................ 1-0<br />

SW Missouri State .......................................... 1-0<br />

Texas El-Paso ................................................. 3-1<br />

Texas State ...................................................... 1-0<br />

Tulane ............................................................. 2-0<br />

Utah ................................................................ 0-1<br />

In 1990,<br />

Kragthorpe became<br />

the quarterback<br />

coach at Northern<br />

Arizona and<br />

remained in that<br />

position until being<br />

elevated to<br />

offensive<br />

coordinator for the<br />

next two seasons.<br />

While at NAU, he<br />

coached<br />

quarterback Jeff<br />

Lewis, who spent<br />

five years in the<br />

NFL as a reserve<br />

quarterback for the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers.<br />

Following his four-year tenure at NAU, Kragthorpe became the<br />

Comments Comments on on Coach Coach K<br />

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Former Former Texas Texas A&M A&M Coach Coach R.C. R.C. Slocum<br />

Slocum<br />

“This is an excellent hire for the University of Louisville. He’s an<br />

outstanding young coach and did a great job calling plays for me when we<br />

won the BIG 12 championship at Texas A&M. Not only is he a great coach,<br />

but he’s an even better person. Everyone will be impressed with him as a<br />

human being. He cares a great deal about his players and everyone he works<br />

with. He’ll represent the University of Louisville well and be very<br />

successful.”<br />

Drew Drew Bledsoe, Bledsoe, who who Kragthorpe Kragthorpe Kragthorpe coached coached at at the the NFL<br />

NFL<br />

Buf Buffalo Buf falo Bills Bills during during Bledsoe’s Bledsoe’s 2002 2002 Pro Pro Bowl Bowl season<br />

season<br />

“Tom Jurich made a great hire. Steve Kragthorpe is a great football coach<br />

who will make you proud on the football field but he is an even better man<br />

who will make your fans equally proud of how he conducts himself off the<br />

field and what he expects from his players off the field. I wish I could have<br />

played for him for a long time, but I only got a chance to play for him for<br />

one year and I am grateful for that opportunity. The University of Louisville<br />

is extremely fortunate to get a great coach and I expect him to be there for a<br />

very long time.”<br />

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“Steve is a proven coach. I coached with Steve in the past at Northern<br />

Arizona and knew he had all the qualities to be successful. He’s done a<br />

great job at Tulsa and I am sure he is going to build on that success at<br />

Louisville. Steve is a great hire for Louisville.”<br />

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“Steve is a great <strong>com</strong>municator and excellent detail coach of the QB<br />

position. It was very obvious, early on, that Steve was destined to move up<br />

the coaching ladder and would excel as a head coach. He has excellent<br />

football knowledge and has the tremendous ability to relate to all players<br />

and coaches. His family is very important to him and his football team is<br />

considered family. I’m very proud of his success!”<br />

offensive coordinator at North Texas in 1994, spending two seasons with the<br />

Mean Green. At North Texas, he oversaw an offense that led the conference in<br />

total offense. While there, he coached quarterback Mitch Maher who broke<br />

single-season school records for passing yards and total offense. After two<br />

seasons, Kragthorpe then moved to Boston College where he spent the 1996<br />

season as quarterback coach, coaching current NFL signal-caller Matt<br />

Hasselbeck.<br />

Playing collegiately at Eastern New Mexico (1983-84), Kragthorpe<br />

quarterbacked for two seasons before transferring to West Texas State. He<br />

started 11 games as a senior and <strong>com</strong>pleted 179-of-344 passes for 1,980 yards<br />

and nine TDs.<br />

Kragthorpe earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from<br />

West Texas State in 1988. He also received his master’s degree in business<br />

administration, while serving as a graduate assistant coach at Oregon State in<br />

1988 and ’89.<br />

Kragthorpe, 42, and his wife, Cynthia, have three sons: Chris, Brad and<br />

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Assistant Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Tony Alford begins his first season as the<br />

running backs coach at the University of Louisville.<br />

Alford <strong>com</strong>es to the Derby City after playing<br />

a major role in solidifying Iowa State’s reputation as<br />

one of the most successful programs nationally<br />

rushing the football. Under Alford’s guidance, Iowa<br />

State was one of only three NCAA Division I<br />

schools to have produced a 1,000-yard rusher<br />

annually between 1995 and 2001.<br />

After one year at Washington, Alford<br />

returned to ISU as assistant head coach in 2002. The<br />

2005 EV1.net Houston Bowl was Alford’s fourth<br />

postseason appearance with the Cyclones.<br />

Under Alford, tailback Stevie Hicks became<br />

the third Iowa State rusher to eclipse the 1,000-yard<br />

barrier since 1997 with 1,062 yards in 2004.<br />

On special teams, Alford turned the Cyclone<br />

kickoff return unit into the Big 12’s best. ISU led the<br />

league and ranked 20th nationally, averaging 23.2<br />

yards per return in 2004. The Cyclones were ranked<br />

17th nationally last season (23.4). It was a dramatic<br />

improvement from ranking 86th nationally and 10th<br />

in the Big 12 in 2003.<br />

Alford was on the Cyclones’ 2000<br />

Insight.<strong>com</strong> Bowl championship staff that claimed<br />

the fi rst bowl victory in ISU history en route to a 9-<br />

3 record. First-team all-Big 12 tailback Ennis<br />

Haywood ranked 10th nationally in rushing and led<br />

the league with 1,237 yards. When Haywood was<br />

sidelined by injury at Oklahoma State, Michael<br />

Wagner stepped in and rushed for a freshman<br />

school-record 170 yards and two touchdowns.<br />

Cyclone tailback Darren Davis passed the<br />

1,000- yard rushing barrier in Alford’s fi rst three<br />

seasons in Ames and finished his career as the No. 2<br />

rusher in school history. During Alford’s initial four<br />

years in Ames, Iowa State improved from 103rd to<br />

Tony Alford<br />

Running Backs<br />

17th nationally in rushing, averaging more than 200<br />

yards per game on the ground in 1999, 2000 and<br />

2002.<br />

In the 2000 regular-season finale against<br />

Kansas, Haywood and Wagner each topped 100 yards<br />

rushing. Alford’s backs take care of the football. Iowa<br />

State running backs have lost only 13 fumbles in<br />

Alford’s eight years at ISU. That includes all rushes,<br />

receptions and returns by ISU running backs under<br />

Alford. Those 13 lost fumbles during Alford’s last 95<br />

ISU games came among a total of 3,001 “touches” for<br />

13,721 yards. That is an average of 231 carries,<br />

receptions or returns between fumbles lost and only<br />

one fumble lost for every 1,056 yards.<br />

Alford, a former All-Western Athletic<br />

Conference running back who was a Doak Walker<br />

Award nominee, was running backs coach on<br />

Washington’s 2001 Holiday Bowl squad. Under<br />

Alford, Husky tailback Willie Hurst became the ninth<br />

back in Washington history to rush for more than<br />

2,000 career yards.<br />

Alford earned honorable mention honors at<br />

Colorado State on USA Today’s 1989 All-America<br />

team and was named to the WAC fi rst-team allconference<br />

squad. The 1992 CSU graduate with a<br />

bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science set a<br />

conference single-game rushing record with 310<br />

rushing yards against Utah and was nominated for the<br />

1989 Doak Walker Award. Alford went on to play for<br />

the NFL’s Denver Broncos in preseason action and<br />

the Birmingham Fire of the World League prior to<br />

entering the coaching profession.<br />

Alford was the running backs coach at Mt.<br />

Union College in 1995 and at Kent in 1996. He<br />

helped the Raiders to a 12-1 record and the NCAA<br />

Division III semifinals.<br />

Alford and his wife Trina have three sons<br />

(Rylan, Kyler, Braydon).<br />

Alford at a Glance<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Birthdate: November 27, 1968<br />

Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colo.<br />

Alma Mater: Colorado State ‘92<br />

Family: Alford and his wife Trina have three sons<br />

(Rylan, Kyler, Braydon).<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

2007 Louisville<br />

2002-06 Iowa State<br />

2001 Washington<br />

1997-2000 Iowa State<br />

1996 Kent State<br />

1995 Mount Union<br />

BOWLS AS A COACH<br />

2000 Insight.<strong>com</strong><br />

2001 Holiday<br />

2002 Humanitarian<br />

2004 Independence<br />

2005 EVI Houston<br />

RECRUITING AREAS<br />

Central Georgia, South Atlanta, Dallas, Colorado,<br />

New Mexico, Iowa, Texas<br />

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Assistant Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

One of the top young coaches in the<br />

country, Jeff Brohm will be back this season and<br />

coach the quarterbacks for head coach Steve<br />

Kragthorpe. He was also elevated to assistant<br />

head coach and will be the passing game<br />

coordinator.<br />

In his four years with the Cardinals, Brohm<br />

has tutored two-time first team All-Conference<br />

USA and Co-Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year Stefan<br />

LeFors and the BIG EAST Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of<br />

the Year Brian Brohm, the youngest brother of<br />

the fourth-year coach.<br />

Despite missing two games with an injury,<br />

Brian earned second team All-BIG EAST<br />

accolades after throwing for 3,049 yards and 16<br />

touchdowns. Under Brohm’s guidance, the<br />

passing offense ranked seventh in the nation and<br />

stood fifth in passing efficiency.<br />

Jeff tutored Brian to one of the finest<br />

seasons ever by a sophomore quarterback for the<br />

Cardinals. Brian finished second in the nation in<br />

passing efficiency and <strong>com</strong>pleted 68.8 percent of<br />

his throws, the second-best mark in school<br />

history.<br />

In 2004, Jeff guided LeFors to finish first in<br />

the nation in passing efficiency and <strong>com</strong>pletion<br />

percentage, and watched as the southpaw<br />

narrowly missed setting NCAA records in both<br />

categories.<br />

A native of Louisville and one of four<br />

family members to earn letters on the gridiron at<br />

U of L, Jeff wrapped up his four-year collegiate<br />

career as one of the most prolific offensive<br />

players to ever don a Cardinal jersey.<br />

A three-year starter for the Cards, Jeff ranks<br />

among U of L’s all-time leaders for passing yards<br />

(No. 7- 5,451), touchdown passes (No. 5 - 38),<br />

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<strong>com</strong>pletions (No. 8 - 402), total offense (No. 6 -<br />

6,430) and <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage (No. 6 - .562).<br />

Voted the Cards’ MVP in 1992 and 1993,<br />

Jeff will always be remembered for a gritty<br />

performance in leading U of L to an 18-7 victory<br />

over Michigan State in the 1993 Liberty Bowl.<br />

Playing with two steel pins and one steel<br />

plate in the index finger of his throwing hand, Jeff<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted 19-of-29 passes for 197 yards and a<br />

touchdown amidst 20-degree temperatures and<br />

freezing rain to earn the game’s MVP award.<br />

Brohm also played two seasons in the Cleveland<br />

Indians organization while in college. Following<br />

his playing days at U of L, Jeff began a seven-year<br />

career in the NFL.<br />

He started his NFL career in 1994 with the<br />

San Diego Chargers who played in Super Bowl<br />

XXIX. He played for the San Francisco 49’ers<br />

from 1995-1997 where he was the backup<br />

quarterback to Hall of Famer Steve Young in<br />

1997.<br />

From 1998-2000, he played for the Tampa<br />

Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos, and Cleveland<br />

Browns. In 2001, he played in the XFL for the<br />

Orlando Rage and was named first team All- XFL<br />

as he owned the league’s highest QB rating at<br />

99.9.<br />

Jeff first rose to football glory at local<br />

Trinity High School where he was named Mr.<br />

Football for the state of Kentucky in 1988 after<br />

leading the Shamrocks to a state championship.<br />

He was also named the Kentucky High<br />

School <strong>Player</strong> of the decade for the 1980’s before<br />

moving onto U of L. Jeff is married to the former<br />

Jennifer Hawkins and the couple has a son, Brady.<br />

Brohm’s No. 11 jersey was honored in 2006<br />

for his contributions at quarterback.<br />

Brohm at a Glance<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Birthdate: April 22, 1971<br />

Hometown: Louisville, Ky.<br />

Alma Mater: Louisville ‘93<br />

Family: Married to Jennifer and the couple<br />

has one son, Brady<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

2003-07 Louisville<br />

2002 Louisville Fire Head Coach<br />

BOWLS AS A COACH<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl<br />

2006 Gator Bowl<br />

2007 Orange Bowl<br />

RECRUITING AREAS<br />

West Central Florida (West of Lakeland),<br />

Northern Kentucky, Memphis, New Jersey,<br />

Arkansas, Missouri, New York


Assistant Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Mike Cassity will return for his fourth season<br />

with the Cardinals, serving three years as defensive<br />

coordinator and one as co-defensive coordinator.<br />

Since Cassity has taken over the defense in 2004,<br />

Louisville has finished in the top 40 defensively<br />

after each season.<br />

In 2007, Rivals.<strong>com</strong> named him the Big East<br />

Recruiter of the Year, and in 2005 and 2007, the<br />

recruiting website named him a top 25 recruiter<br />

nationally.<br />

Cassity’s attacking and disciplined style of<br />

defense has helped U of L be<strong>com</strong>e one of the better<br />

defenses in the country.<br />

During the Cardinals’ 2006 Orange Bowl<br />

winning season, the Cardinals finished second in the<br />

nation in sacks with 17 different players recording<br />

sacks and ranked 17th in the country in scoring<br />

defense.<br />

Louisville’s defense had two first team All-BIG<br />

EAST selections in defensive tackle Amobi Okoye<br />

and cornerback William Gay. Louisville held six<br />

opponents to 13 or fewer points including a shutout<br />

at Temple.<br />

In 2005, the Cardinals finished 21st in the<br />

country in rushing defense and 23rd in scoring<br />

defense. U of L held four opponents to less than 20<br />

points in a game. Behind Elvis Dumervil’s school<br />

and BIG EAST record 20 sacks, the Cardinals tied<br />

for second in the nation with Rutgers with 44 sacks.<br />

Off the field in 2005, Cassity was recognized by<br />

Rivals.<strong>com</strong> as one of the nation’s top 25 recruiters.<br />

Inheriting a defense which ranked 93rd in the nation<br />

in total defense and 72nd in scoring defense in 2003,<br />

the Cardinals improved to 15th in total defense and<br />

24th in scoring defense in 2004.<br />

Cassity oversaw a defense that pitched a pair of<br />

shutouts over Kentucky and North Carolina in 2004,<br />

and limited 10th-ranked Boise State, which had one<br />

of the better-ranked offenses in the nation, to 286<br />

yards of total offense.<br />

In 2004, Cassity built a defense that was based<br />

on speed and an ability to get to the football that was<br />

evident by the team’s 17 interceptions — the most<br />

Mike Cassity<br />

Defensive Coordinator<br />

since the 2001 season. Safety Kerry Rhodes, middle<br />

linebacker Robert “The Hammer” McCune and<br />

defensive end Marcus Jones served as leaders of a<br />

defense known for giving quarterbacks hard-hitting<br />

trouble.<br />

A native of Fort Campbell, Ky., Cassity has 30<br />

years of coaching experience on the defensive side of<br />

the ball — most of which has been in the<br />

Commonwealth. He is also proud to have sent over 30<br />

defensive backs to the NFL.<br />

He came to Louisville after serving three seasons<br />

as defensive coordinator with the Fighting Illini, the<br />

2001 Big Ten Champions who played in the 2002<br />

Sugar Bowl. With an experienced defensive mind,<br />

Cassity’s aggressive style really took shape at<br />

Oklahoma State in 1999 co-coordinating with now<br />

Oakland Raiders coach Rob Ryan, son of the<br />

legendary defensive mind Buddy Ryan.<br />

Prior to his two-year stint at OSU, Cassity served<br />

1997-98 as the assistant head coach and defensive<br />

coordinator at Baylor. At Baylor and OSU, Cassity<br />

coached against U of L head coach Steve Kragthorpe<br />

then at Texas A&M.<br />

Cassity coached secondary at Wisconsin in 1995-<br />

96. He has been a defensive coordinator at Cincinnati<br />

(1994), Georgia Tech (1992-93), East Carolina (1990-<br />

91), Northeast Louisiana (1989) and Western<br />

Kentucky (1983-88). Again with the secondary, he<br />

coached at Morehead State (1982), Kentucky (1979-<br />

81), Paducah Tilghman High School in Paducah, Ky.,<br />

(1976-78) and as a student coach at Kentucky (1975).<br />

As a two-sport athlete at Kentucky, Cassity<br />

lettered three times. In football, he played safety,<br />

winning the prestigious Kiwanis 110% Award, and he<br />

was a teammate of current Louisville assistant coach<br />

Greg Nord. As member of the Wildcat wrestling team,<br />

he was the SEC second runner-up at 190 pounds. He<br />

graduated in 1976 with a degree in physical<br />

education.<br />

A Fort Campbell High School graduate, Cassity<br />

is married to the former Colleen Hartman. The family<br />

has four children: Brooke, Hunter, Skyler and<br />

Braden.<br />

Cassity at a Glance<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Birthdate: August 22, 1953<br />

Hometown: Fort Campbell, Ky.<br />

Alma Mater: Kentucky ‘76<br />

Family: Married to the former Colleen Hartman.<br />

The couple has four children, Brooke, Hunter,<br />

Skyler and Braden.<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

2004-07 Louisville<br />

2001-03 Illinois<br />

1999-2000 Oklahoma State<br />

1997-98 Baylor<br />

1995-96 Wisconsin<br />

1994 Cincinnati<br />

1992-93 Georgia Tech<br />

1990-91 East Carolina<br />

1989 Northeast Louisiana<br />

1983-88 Western Kentucky<br />

1982 Morehead State<br />

1979-81 Kentucky<br />

1975 Kentucky<br />

BOWLS AS A COACH<br />

1995 Hall of Fame<br />

1996 Copper<br />

2001 Sugar<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl<br />

2006 Gator Bowl<br />

2007 Orange Bowl<br />

RECRUITING AREAS<br />

Western KY, Southern OH, Nashville, Louisiana,<br />

Tennessee, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota,<br />

South Dakota<br />

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Assistant Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Former U of L standout Reggie Johnson will<br />

remain with his alma mater for his fifth season and<br />

will coach the linebackers. Johnson just coached<br />

the inside linebackers in 2006, but will handle the<br />

entire corp this season.<br />

The 2007 season will the fourth year that<br />

Johnson will tutor the linebackers after tutoring<br />

the defensive line in his first season in 2003.<br />

Coaching the inside linebackers a year ago,<br />

Johnson coached two of the team’s top tacklers in<br />

Nate Harris and Lamar Myles. Harris led the team<br />

in stops with 65 and Myles added 45 stops. Harris<br />

was signed this spring as a free agent with the<br />

Kansas City Chiefs.<br />

In his first season with the linebackers in<br />

2004, Johnson saw Robert McCune lead the team<br />

in tackles for the second straight season and earn<br />

All-Conference USA first team accolades.<br />

McCune was a fifth-round draft pick of the<br />

Washington Redskins. Johnson also tutored<br />

Brandon Johnson, the team’s second-leading<br />

tackler last season.<br />

In his first year in 2002, Johnson oversaw a<br />

defensive line that produced Marcus Jones, a<br />

second team All-Conference USA selection at<br />

defensive end. Jones recorded a team-best 10<br />

sacks.<br />

A four-year letterwinner at linebacker for<br />

Louisville from 1987-90, Johnson helped lead the<br />

1990 Cards to a 10-1-1 mark and a resounding 34-<br />

7 victory over Alabama in the Fiesta Bowl during<br />

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his senior campaign.<br />

During that senior season, Johnson finished<br />

fourth on the team in tackles with 82 and also added<br />

three tackles for loss.<br />

Johnson had his best season in 1989 after<br />

recording a career-best 91 stops. He concluded his<br />

career with 252 total tackles.<br />

After earning his bachelor of arts degree in political<br />

science from U of L in May 1996, Johnson joined the<br />

Cardinal staff as a defensive graduate assistant from<br />

1997-98 while earning a master of arts degree in<br />

athletic administration in June 1998.<br />

Following his stint as a graduate assistant at U<br />

of L, Johnson moved onto Alabama A&M for a<br />

three-year tenure as an assistant coach.<br />

He coached the team’s inside linebackers and<br />

served as special teams coordinator during the 2000<br />

campaign after coaching the defensive tackles in<br />

1998 and ’99. Under Johnson’s guidance, Alabama<br />

A&M ranked No. 1 nationally in Division I-AA<br />

rushing defense (39.7 ypg) and No. 10 nationally in<br />

total defense (275.0 ypg) during the 2000 season.<br />

After his three-year run at Alabama A&M,<br />

Johnson spent two seasons as an assistant coach on<br />

Gary Nord’s staff at UTEP.<br />

He coached the defensive ends in 2001 and the<br />

linebackers in 2002.<br />

He and his wife Eulice have two children -<br />

Sydney and Jordan.<br />

Johnson at a Glance<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Birthdate: April 14, 1969<br />

Hometown: Hollandale, Miss.<br />

Alma Mater: Louisville ‘96 (earned a master’s<br />

degree from U of L in 1998)<br />

Family: He and his wife Eulice have two<br />

daughters, Jordan and Sydney.<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

2003-2007 Louisville<br />

2001-02 UTEP<br />

1998-2000 Alabama A&M<br />

BOWLS AS A COACH<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl<br />

2006 Gator Bowl<br />

2007 Orange Bowl<br />

RECRUITING AREAS<br />

North Alabama (above I-20), South Florida,<br />

Chicago, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin


Assistant Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Mike Mallory begins his first season as<br />

secondary coach at the University of Louisville.<br />

Mallory, who has over 20 years of collegiate<br />

coaching experience, spent one season at the<br />

University of Kansas as the linebackers coach<br />

before joining the Cardinal staff.<br />

Prior coaching at Kansas with Mark<br />

Mangino, Mallory spent five seasons as an<br />

assistant at Illinois, including two years as the<br />

team’s defensive coordinator. He coached three<br />

seasons with current U of L defensive coordinator<br />

Mike Cassity.<br />

Mallory started coaching the Illinois<br />

linebackers in 2003 after spending the previous<br />

two years with the safeties. The move was a natural<br />

one, affording him the opportunity to work with<br />

the position that earned him All-America honors as<br />

a player at Michigan.<br />

During his first two years at Illinois, Mallory<br />

oversaw the team’s safeties. In 2001, he worked<br />

with the senior safety duo of Bobby Jackson and<br />

Muhammad Abdullah, who both earned All-Big<br />

Ten honors.<br />

Mallory, the son of former Indiana, Colorado,<br />

Northern Illinois and Miami (OH) head coach Bill<br />

Mallory, arrived at Illinois following one season as<br />

linebackers coach with the Maryland Terrapins.<br />

Prior to his stint at Maryland, Mallory was the<br />

Mike Mallory<br />

Secondary<br />

defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at<br />

Northern Illinois. In 1999, he helped guide the<br />

Huskies to a 5-6 record, their best since 1992, while<br />

posting the Mid-American Conference’s third-best<br />

pass efficiency defense.<br />

In addition to his defensive coordinator<br />

experience at NIU, Mallory also held the same<br />

position at Rhode Island from 1993-95. With 20 years<br />

of experience in collegiate coaching, Mallory began<br />

his career as a graduate assistant at Indiana in 1986,<br />

assisting in the Hoosiers back-to-back bowl<br />

appearances. He then went on to Kent State where he<br />

was the linebackers and defensive line coach for<br />

three seasons. In 1991, Mallory became the<br />

linebackers coach at Eastern Illinois.<br />

Mallory was a four-year letterwinner and twotime<br />

All-Big Ten selection for Michigan where he<br />

participated in four bowl games including the 1983<br />

Rose Bowl and 1986 Fiesta Bowl. He was also a twoyear<br />

captain, the 1984 team MVP and a 1985 Butkus<br />

Award finalist. He graduated from Michigan in 1985<br />

with a bachelor’s degree in sports administration.<br />

Mallory is a graduate of Delkalb (Ill.) High<br />

School, where he was an All-State performer in 1980.<br />

Mallory and his wife, Kim, have a daughter,<br />

Kathryn, and a son, William Michael.<br />

Mallory at a Glance<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Birthdate: November 16, 1962<br />

Hometown: DeKalb, Ill.<br />

Alma Mater: Michigan ‘85<br />

Family: Mallory and his wife, Kim, have a<br />

daughter, Kathryn, and a son, William Michael.<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

2007 Louisville<br />

2006 Kansas<br />

2001-05 Illinois<br />

2000 Maryland<br />

1996-99 Northern Illinois<br />

1992-95 Rhode Island<br />

1991-92 Eastern Illinois<br />

1986-90 Kent State<br />

1986-87 Indiana<br />

BOWLS AS A COACH<br />

2001 Sugar Bowl<br />

1987 Peach<br />

1986 All-American<br />

RECRUITING AREAS<br />

Birmingham, South Alabama, Florida Panhandle,<br />

Oklahoma, Mississippi, Mississippi, Montana,<br />

Wyoming<br />

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Brent Myers<br />

Offensive Line/Running Game Coordinator<br />

Brent Myers, who has 26 years of collegiate<br />

coaching experience, will coach the offensive line<br />

and be the running game coordinator after spending<br />

three seasons as offensive line coach and runninggame<br />

coordinator at Arizona State. He also coached<br />

one season as the assistant head coach and offensive<br />

line coach at the University of Utah in 2003.<br />

In 2006, the Sun Devils finished second in the<br />

Pac-10 averaging 169.7 yards rushing per game. It<br />

marks the first time since 2001 that ASU averaged<br />

more than 150 yards on the ground. 2006 also<br />

marked another milestone for the ASU rushing<br />

game, as Ryan Torain topped the 1,000 yard mark<br />

and sophomore Keegan Herring topped the 500 yard<br />

plateau.<br />

In 2005, the Sun Devil offensive line was<br />

decimated by injuries, however with the adversity<br />

came perhaps the best job of any offensive line<br />

coach in the nation as ASU finished the season<br />

ranked No. 2 in the nation in total offense (519.1<br />

yards per game), including a school record 773<br />

yards in ASU’s 52-21 win over Northwestern. Even<br />

more impressive is the fact that ASU rushed for<br />

145.7 yards per game, its highest average since the<br />

2001 season.<br />

Three ASU linemen - Grayling Love (second<br />

team), Andrew Carnahan (honorable mention) and<br />

Brandon Rodd (honorable mention) - earned All<br />

Pac-10 honors in 2005.<br />

In his first season at ASU, Myers coached a<br />

successful offensive line, which helped the Sun<br />

Devils rank No. 5 in the nation in passing offense<br />

and No. 16 in total offense (435.4 yards per game).<br />

Honorable-mention All-Pac-10 selection center<br />

Drew Hodgdon was selected in the fifth round of the<br />

NFL draft by the Houston Texans. Also excelling on<br />

the line was Love, who earned both first-team All-<br />

Pac-10 and Pac-10 All-Academic honors.<br />

In 2003, Myers was part of a Utah staff that led<br />

the school to the Mountain West Conference<br />

championship, the school’s first outright conference<br />

title since 1957. The Utes posted a 10-2 record,<br />

defeated Southern Mississippi in the Liberty Bowl<br />

and finished 21st in the national polls.<br />

No stranger to the Pac-10, Myers spent three<br />

seasons as the offensive line coach at Washington<br />

(2000-02). In 2000, Myers oversaw one of the<br />

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nation’s best blocking units that helped Washington<br />

claim the Pac-10 title and a victory over Purdue in<br />

the 2001 Rose Bowl. Elliot Silvers and Chad Ward<br />

were All-Pac-10 selections and were taken in the<br />

NFL Draft that year, while a third, Wes Call, signed a<br />

free agent contract. Ward also won the Morris<br />

Trophy, given to the Pac-10’s top lineman, and was a<br />

second-team All-American. In 2001, he coached All-<br />

Pac-10 and regional Academic All-America selection<br />

Kyle Benn, while in 2002, Myers’ unit’s passblocking<br />

abilities helped quarterback Cody Pickett to<br />

set a single-season passing record with 4,458 yards.<br />

Myers rejoined Dirk Koetter’s staff after working<br />

as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach<br />

for two seasons (1998-99) at Boise State. In 1999,<br />

BSU led the Big West in offense with 33 points per<br />

game while posting a 10-3 record. Myers joined the<br />

BSU staff in 1998 and was promoted to offensive<br />

coordinator before the start of the 1999 season. He<br />

helped lead BSU to the 1999 Big West Conference<br />

championship and a victory over Louisville in the<br />

Humanitarian Bowl.<br />

Myers also coached at Eastern Washington (1982-<br />

83, 1985-91), Southern Illinois (1984) and Northern<br />

Arizona (1992-97). He was named associate head<br />

coach at NAU in 1994 and offensive coordinator in<br />

1996. That year, the Lumberjacks led the nation in<br />

total offense and scoring and became the first<br />

Division I team to have a 3,000-yard passer (Travis<br />

Brown) and a 2,000-yard rusher (Archie Ammerson)<br />

in the same season. For his efforts, Myers was named<br />

the national Division I-AA Offensive Coordinator of<br />

the Year in 1996.<br />

A Seattle native, Myers earned his B.A. in<br />

education degree from Eastern Washington in 1982.<br />

He received his M.S. degree from EWU in 1986 and<br />

coached at his alma mater from 1985 to 1991 in a<br />

variety of positions including tight ends, offensive<br />

line, linebackers and defensive line.<br />

As a player, Myers was a Division II honorable<br />

mention All-American at EWU in 1981. He attended<br />

Columbia Basin Junior College from 1978-79 and<br />

helped his team to the 1978 national championship as<br />

the starting center on the offensive line. Myers and<br />

his wife, Susan, have a daughter, Morgan (9).<br />

Myers at a Glance<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Birthdate: May 25, 1960<br />

Hometown: Seattle, Wash.<br />

Alma Mater: Eastern Washington ‘82<br />

Family: Married to Susan and the couple has one<br />

daughter, Morgan.<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

2007 Louisville<br />

2004-06 Arizona State<br />

2003 Utah<br />

2000-02 Washington<br />

1998-99 Boise State<br />

1992-97 Northern Arizona<br />

1985-91 Eastern Washington<br />

1984 Southern Illinois<br />

1982-83 Eastern Washington<br />

BOWLS AS A COACH<br />

2006 Sheraton Hawaii<br />

2005 Insight<br />

2004 Sun<br />

2003 Liberty<br />

2002 Sun<br />

2001 Holiday<br />

2000 Rose<br />

1999 Humanitarian<br />

RECRUITING AREAS<br />

East Central Florida (East of Lakeland), North<br />

Carolina, Northern California, Hawaii


Assistant Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Mark Nelson begins his first season as the<br />

defensive line coach and special teams coordinator<br />

at the University of Louisville.<br />

He <strong>com</strong>es to the Derby City after serving one<br />

season at Tulsa and as the co-defensive<br />

coordinator and defensive line coach.<br />

He came to Tulsa from Baylor University,<br />

where he has spent the past three seasons as a<br />

defensive coach and special teams coordinator. He<br />

has coached the linebackers the past two seasons,<br />

while coaching the defensive ends in 2003.<br />

At Baylor, Nelson’s special team units have<br />

ranked among the nation’s leaders in various<br />

categories. Baylor ranked among the top-30 in four<br />

team special teams categories — kickoff returns<br />

(14th), net punting (16th), kickoff return defense<br />

(21st) and punt returns (29th) — in 2005.<br />

Prior to his stint at Baylor, Nelson coached<br />

two seasons at Kentucky. He was the tight ends<br />

coach in 2001 and coached the defensive ends in<br />

2002. Nelson also served as special teams<br />

coordinator for both seasons. In 2002, his special<br />

team units set or tied five NCAA records, nine<br />

Southeastern Conference marks and 10 school<br />

records.<br />

Nelson spent the 2000 campaign as the<br />

defensive coordinator and defensive secondary<br />

coach at Arkansas Tech. Tech went 7-3, including a<br />

win over Delta State, the only loss suffered by the<br />

eventual NCAA Division II national champion.<br />

Before that, he spent three seasons (1997-99)<br />

coaching at Valdosta State, where he served as<br />

assistant head coach in his final two years.<br />

During his tenure, Nelson served as Valdosta<br />

State’s defensive coordinator and linebacker coach.<br />

He also served as interim head coach from October<br />

until the end of the 1999 season. Under his<br />

tutelage, his defenses ranked among the best in the<br />

Gulf South Conference each year, and ranked 13th<br />

nationally in 1998.<br />

Mark Nelson<br />

Defensive Line/Special Teams<br />

In his career as a collegiate assistant coach, two<br />

of his players have earned national special teams<br />

honors, while others have earned conference awards.<br />

Kentucky’s Glen Pakulak was selected the 2002 Mosi<br />

Tatupu Award winner as the National Special Teams<br />

<strong>Player</strong> of the Year, and in 2004, Daniel Sepulveda<br />

was named the Ray Guy Award winner.<br />

In 2002, Kentucky’s Derek Abney was named<br />

the SEC Special Teams <strong>Player</strong> of the Year. Nelson<br />

coached the 2003 (Robert Quiroga) and 2004 (Willie<br />

Andrews) Big XII Return Specialists.<br />

Nelson spent five seasons (1992-96) coaching<br />

in the Canadian Football League. He spent one year<br />

each with the Toronto Argonauts and the San Antonio<br />

Texans, and three seasons with the Edmonton<br />

Eskimos. In 1993, Edmonton won the Grey Cup<br />

Championship and he was selected as the league’s<br />

Special Teams Coach of the Year. In his one-year<br />

stint at Toronto, the Argonauts also won the Grey<br />

Cup Championship in 1996.<br />

Before that, he spent five years (1987-91)<br />

coaching at Independence Community College,<br />

including one year as defensive line coach, four<br />

seasons as defensive coordinator and linebacker<br />

coach and also the final two seasons as head coach.<br />

Nelson began his coaching career on the prep<br />

level in Oklahoma, when he was the defensive line<br />

coach and special teams coordinator at Choctaw High<br />

School in 1986.<br />

A 1980 graduate of East Central Oklahoma,<br />

Nelson went on to a career in the Canadian Football<br />

League, playing for the Calgary Stampeders for six<br />

seasons (1980-85) and spent one year (1986) with the<br />

Saskatchewan Roughriders.<br />

Nelson, 50 (7-25-56), earned his bachelor’s<br />

degree in Education from East Central, and received<br />

a master’s of science in 1988 from Pittsburg (Kan.)<br />

State.<br />

He and his wife, Lori, have three children: sons,<br />

Kyle and Kolton, and daughter, Kayli.<br />

Nelson at a Glance<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Birthdate: July 25, 1956<br />

Hometown: Edmonton, Alberta Canada<br />

Alma Mater: East Central ‘80<br />

Family: He and his wife Lori, have three children:<br />

Kyle, Kolton and Kayli.<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

2007 Louisville<br />

2006 Tulsa<br />

2003-05 Baylor<br />

2001-02 Kentucky<br />

2000 Arkansas Tech<br />

1997-99 Valdosta State<br />

1996 Toronto (CFL)<br />

1995 San Antonio (CFL)<br />

1992-94 Edmonton (CFL)<br />

1987-91 Independence CC<br />

BOWLS AS A COACH<br />

1993 Grey Cup<br />

1996 Grey Cup<br />

RECRUITING AREAS<br />

North Florida, South Georgia, South Carolina,<br />

Canada, Alaska, Maine<br />

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Assistant Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Greg Nord, the dean of the Cardinal coaching<br />

staff, just finished his 12th season as a member of<br />

the Louisville staff and will return to coaching the<br />

tight ends and was promoted to recruiting<br />

coordinator. He was one of four former assistants<br />

who were retained.<br />

Nord spent the last four seasons as the<br />

assistant head coach and tutoring the running<br />

backs and tight ends for the fourth straight season.<br />

Nord has enjoyed tremendous success tutoring the<br />

Cardinals’ skills position.<br />

Last season, Nord coached Kolby Smith, the<br />

team’s leading rusher with 862 yards and<br />

freshman Anthony Allen, who led the team with<br />

13 touchdowns. In 2005, Michael Bush led the<br />

country in scoring and was a first team All-BIG<br />

East performer.<br />

Bush was a fourth-round selection by the<br />

Oakland Raider and Smith was drafted in the fifth<br />

round by the Kansas City Chiefs.<br />

In 2004, Nord helped lead the Cardinal<br />

rushing attack to a school record 3,005 yards,<br />

including a school record tying 20 rushing<br />

touchdowns by Eric Shelton. With Nord at the<br />

helm of the running backs, the Cardinals set a<br />

school mark for rushing touchdowns with 47.<br />

In his first three seasons as tight ends coach,<br />

Nord watched Ibn Green be<strong>com</strong>e a two-time All-<br />

America choice while etching his name in the<br />

NCAA record books as the NCAA Division I-A<br />

all-time leader in receptions by a tight end. Green<br />

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Greg Nord<br />

Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted his U of L career as the program’s No. 2<br />

all-time receiver with 217 catches.<br />

Nord also tutored two NFL tight ends in 2003 in<br />

Ronnie Ghent and Richard Owens. Ghent became the<br />

first Conference USA player at any position to earn<br />

first team All-Conference honors for all four years.<br />

As Louisville’s mentor of running backs in 1997,<br />

Nord saw his unit improve drastically as the season<br />

wore on. Nord watched as sophomore Frank Moreau<br />

scored an NCAA record four touchdowns in a quarter<br />

versus East Carolina. Before joining the Cardinal<br />

staff, Nord spent three years as running backs coach<br />

at Georgia Tech (1992-94).<br />

During that time, he coached two All-Atlantic<br />

Coast Conference selections in Dorsey Levens and<br />

William Bell. Nord took the Georgia Tech position<br />

after spending two seasons (1990-91) at East<br />

Carolina.<br />

Nord began his coaching career at Kentucky as a<br />

graduate assistant from 1979-80. In 1981, he moved<br />

into a part-time capacity with the Wildcats before<br />

being rewarded with a full-time position as running<br />

backs coach in 1982.<br />

While coaching the UK running backs, Nord<br />

worked with several of the program’s top career<br />

rushers. A graduate of the University of Kentucky,<br />

Nord lettered three seasons for the Wildcats, playing<br />

center and tight end.<br />

Nord is married to the former Donna Wilbert.<br />

They have two daughters — Amy and Angie<br />

Nord at a Glance<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Birthdate: April 3, 1956<br />

Hometown: Louisville, Ky.<br />

Alma Mater: Kentucky ‘80<br />

Family: Married to the former Donna Wilbert.<br />

They have two daughters — Amy and Angie.<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

1995-2007 Louisville<br />

1992-94 Georgia Tech<br />

1990-92 East Carolina<br />

1982-90 Kentucky<br />

BOWLS AS A COACH<br />

1983 Hall of Fame<br />

1984 Hall of Fame<br />

1991 Peach Bowl<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl<br />

2006 Gator Bowl<br />

2007 Orange Bowl<br />

RECRUITING AREAS<br />

Louisville, Eastern Kentucky, North Georgia,<br />

North Atlanta, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, West<br />

Virginia, Maryland


Assistant Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Charlie Stubbs<br />

Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers<br />

Charlie Stubbs served four seasons as<br />

offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at<br />

Tulsa before being hired as the offensive<br />

coordinator at the University of Louisville. He also<br />

worked last season as the assistant head coach.<br />

Stubbs has 18 years experience as a collegiate<br />

assistant coach, including 10 seasons as an offensive<br />

coordinator and three years as passing game<br />

coordinator.<br />

In his first three years, the Tulsa offense has<br />

averaged 30.9 points per game and has ranked<br />

among the top-40 teams in the country for scoring in<br />

each season. He was a finalist for the AFCA<br />

Assistant Coach of the Year in 2006.<br />

In 2005, the Hurricane offense ranked among<br />

the nation’s leaders in scoring offense (23rd), total<br />

offense (39th), rushing offense (40th) and passing<br />

offense (41st). Tulsa’s scoring average of 33.1<br />

points ranked first in Conference USA. The<br />

Hurricane offense also converted 49-percent of its<br />

third downs to rank sixth nationally.<br />

Stubbs tutored quarterback Paul Smith, who<br />

ranked second in the conference in passing<br />

efficiency and 24th nationally with a rating of 142.6.<br />

Smith was also named the MVP of the AutoZone<br />

Liberty Bowl.<br />

In his first season at Tulsa, the Hurricane<br />

offense ranked 23rd nationally in rushing offense,<br />

an improvement of 63 places from the previous<br />

year; 28th in scoring offense, a jump of 73 spots<br />

from 2002; and, 51st in total offense, an<br />

improvement of 54 spots from the previous season.<br />

In his previous position, Stubbs spent three<br />

seasons (1998-2000) as passing game coordinator<br />

and quarterbacks coach at Alabama, where he was<br />

named the Offensive Coordinator of the Year in the<br />

SEC in 1999 as the Crimson Tide won the SEC title.<br />

He was also the offensive coordinator at four<br />

different universities, including UNLV, Tennessee-<br />

Martin, Memphis and Oregon State. Stubbs was the<br />

offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at<br />

UNLV for two years (1996-97); one year at<br />

Tennessee-Martin (1995), where he also coached the<br />

quarterbacks and wide receivers; one year at<br />

Memphis (1994) and four seasons at Oregon State<br />

(1987-90).<br />

At Oregon State, Stubbs began as receivers and<br />

tight ends coach for the 1985 and ’86 seasons, before<br />

being promoted to offensive coordinator in 1987. His<br />

offenses were ranked among the PAC-10’s top-three<br />

each season in passing offense, and ranked 10th<br />

nationally in 1987 and sixth in 1988. He began his<br />

collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant on<br />

LaVell Edwards’ staff at BYU in 1983, and in 1984<br />

was a member of the BYU coaching staff that led the<br />

Cougars to the national championship. Before that, he<br />

was a high school coach at three different schools in<br />

South Carolina.<br />

In his career, Stubbs has coached seven allconference<br />

quarterbacks and had three quarterbacks<br />

earn All-America honors, including Oregon State’s<br />

Erik Wilhelm, and Freshman All-Americans Jon<br />

Denton of UNLV and Tyler Watts of Alabama. He<br />

also coached Andrew Zow, the all-time leading passer<br />

at Alabama.<br />

Stubbs, 52, began his collegiate playing career<br />

at Wofford College, but after suffering an injury<br />

transferred to BYU. He earned his bachelor’s degree<br />

in 1978, and received his master’s degree in physical<br />

education in 1984, both from BYU.<br />

Stubbs and his wife, Sandra, have four<br />

children: Troy, Jay, Kim and Kyle. Troy is a graduate<br />

assistant for the U of L football program, while Jay<br />

was a receiver at Alabama. Kim attends the<br />

University of Louisville.<br />

Stubbs at a Glance<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Birthdate: September 2, 1955<br />

Hometown: Charleston, S.C.<br />

Alma Mater: BYU ‘78<br />

Family: Stubbs and his wife, Sandra have four<br />

children: Troy, Jay, Kim and Kyle.<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

2007 Louisville<br />

2003-06 Tulsa<br />

1998-00 Alabama<br />

1996-97 UNLV<br />

1995 Tennessee-Martin<br />

1994 Memphis<br />

1985-90 Oregon State<br />

1983-84 BYU<br />

BOWLS AS A COACH<br />

1983 Holiday<br />

1984 Holiday<br />

1998 Music City<br />

1999 Orange<br />

2003 Humanitarian<br />

2005 Liberty<br />

2006 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces<br />

RECRUITING AREAS<br />

Indiana, Northern Ohio, Virginia Southern<br />

California, Fork Union, Hargrave Military, Utah,<br />

Oregon, Nevada, Idaho<br />

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Assistant Coaches<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Former University of Louisville football standout<br />

Greg Brohm begins his fourth season as the Director<br />

of Football Operations with the Cardinals.<br />

Brohm’s duties with the Cardinals are immense.<br />

He handles all the day-to-day operations with the<br />

team, coordinates travel, assists student-athletes with their daily activities and<br />

acts as a liaison with the general public and the football program.<br />

The former Cardinal wideout, <strong>com</strong>es to Louisville after serving one year as<br />

President of the Louisville Fire in the Arena2 Football League.<br />

While with the Fire, he was responsible for all the day-to-day football<br />

operations, including corporate sales, marketing, and all personnel decisions. He<br />

also served as the offensive coordinator on the coaching staff.<br />

Prior to joining the Fire, Brohm served as an account manager for WHAS<br />

Radio and Clear Channel Communications for nine years, where he developed<br />

new clients, promotions and marketing plans. Brohm also served on the WHAS<br />

broadcast team for Cardinal football nine seasons.<br />

Brohm, who graduated from Louisville with a bachelor’s degree in 1993, was<br />

a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for the Cardinals from 1988-92<br />

under head coach Howard Schnellenberger.<br />

He was a starter for the 1991 Fiesta Bowl championship team, catching 11<br />

passes for 138 yards. For his career, Brohm caught 45 passes for 722 yards and<br />

four scores. He was inducted into the Trinity High School Hall of Fame in 2006.<br />

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GREG BROHM<br />

DIRECTOR OF<br />

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS<br />

• Fourth Season<br />

JASON VELTKAMP<br />

DIR. OF<br />

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING<br />

• Fourth Season<br />

Jason Veltkamp begins his fourth season as the<br />

head strength and conditioning coach for the<br />

football staff at the University of Louisville. Over<br />

the last three seasons he has been an instrumental<br />

part of two conference championships and season<br />

ending trips to the Liberty Bowl, Gator Bowl and Orange Bowl. In his time<br />

with the Cardinals, fourteen players have been selected in the NFL draft.<br />

Veltkamp came to the Derby City after serving as strength and conditioning<br />

coach at the University of Utah from 1999-2004. After two years as<br />

assistant director, he served as the director of strength and conditioning for<br />

three seasons. During his time at Utah, Veltkamp saw the Utes football squad<br />

win two Mountain West Conference championships and make three bowl<br />

appearances including victories over USC in the 2001 Las Vegas Bowl and<br />

Southern Miss in the 2003 Liberty Bowl. In addition, the men’s basketball<br />

team earned three conference titles and advanced to the NCAA Tournament on<br />

three occasions.<br />

Veltkamp has overseen the collegiate physical development of three first<br />

round draft picks in Amobe Okoye (DT-Texans), Jordan Gross (OT-Carolina),<br />

Alex Smith (QB-San Francisco) and Andrew Bogut (C-Milwaukee—NBA).<br />

Other notable professional players Veltkamp has worked with during his time at<br />

UofL and Utah include Michael Doleac (Heat), Jason Spitz (Packers), Steve<br />

Smith & Maake Kemoeatu (Panthers), Elvis Dumervil (Broncos), Michael Bush<br />

(Raiders), Kolby Smith (Chiefs) and Kerry Rhodes (Jets).<br />

A native of Bozeman, Mont., spent two years as a graduate assistant at<br />

Utah State University, where he assisted with 14 varsity sports, including<br />

football, basketball, volleyball and track. Prior to his brief stint at Utah State,<br />

Veltkamp was the strength and conditioning coordinator for the Helena Ice<br />

Pirates Junior “A” Hockey Club for the 1996-97 season and worked as a<br />

student assistant & volunteer coach at Carroll College in ’95 & ‘96.<br />

Veltkamp, a graduate of Carroll College was a four-year starter for the<br />

Fighting Saints, where he played for Bob Petrino, Sr. Veltkamp was a two-time<br />

All-Conference performer in 1993 and 1994, and was also a team captain of the<br />

1994 team. He earned his master’s degree in exercise science from Utah State<br />

in 1998 and is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.<br />

He is also a member of the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches<br />

Association. Veltkamp and his wife Kristen have two sons, Caden (4 years old)<br />

and Colton (1 year old).


Support Staff<br />

Support Staff<br />

STEVE ADAMS<br />

VIDEO ASSISTANT<br />

• First Season<br />

Steve Adams joins the Louisville coaching staff<br />

after serving the past three seasons as an assistant<br />

with the defensive secondary at Western Kentucky<br />

University. Adams helped coach the Hilltoppers to<br />

three consecutive winning seasons and the NCAA I-<br />

AA Playoffs in 2004.<br />

Adams re-entered the coaching profession after working in marketing<br />

following his graduation from WKU. He spent the 2000 season as an assistant at<br />

Muhlenberg South (Ky.) High School, working with both defensive backs and<br />

wide receivers.<br />

A three-year letterwinner from 1997-99, Adams earned his bachelor’s<br />

degree from WKU in 2000. Western finished 10-2 and advanced to the<br />

quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 1997, and had a 7-4 record<br />

the following year. The Hilltoppers were ranked in the final top 25 polls in each<br />

of those seasons.<br />

Adams is a 1995 graduate of Muhlenberg South High School.<br />

CHIP LONG<br />

OFFENSIVE<br />

GRADUATE ASSISTANT<br />

• Second Season<br />

Chip Long begins his second season as a<br />

graduate assistant at the University of Louisville.<br />

Long was a four-year letterwinner at the<br />

University of North Alabama. He was a Division II<br />

All-American at wide receiver and tight end in 2005<br />

and was a first team All-South Region selection and first team All-Gulf-South<br />

Conference.<br />

A native of Birmingham, Ala., Long graduated from North Alabama<br />

with a degree in history with a minor in psychology and business administration.<br />

TROY STUBBS<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

• Second Season<br />

Troy Stubbs begins his first season as an<br />

administrative assistant with University of Louisville<br />

football program. Stubbs <strong>com</strong>es to Louisville after<br />

serving four years at an investment firm in Memphis,<br />

Tenn. Stubbs first attended the United Air Force<br />

Academy in 1996-97 before serving a two-year mission. played wide receiver at<br />

the United States Air Force Academy. He transfered to Alabama where he recieved<br />

a bachelor of science in Commerce and Business Administration from Alabama in<br />

December 2002 with a double major in International Finance and Russian. He’s<br />

currently working on his master’s degree in sports administration at the University<br />

of Louisville. He and his wife, Jenny have two children, Isaac (5) and Elsa (2).<br />

NOT PICTURED: Tavian Banks<br />

Matt Sanders<br />

Student Assistant<br />

Robyn Mattingly-Crume<br />

Recruiting Assistant<br />

DEREK OSWALT<br />

DEFENSIVE GRADUATE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

• Fourth Season<br />

Derek Oswalt begins his fourth season with the<br />

Cardinal football staff and his second as the defensive<br />

graduate assistant. Last season, Oswalt spent the year<br />

as the graduate video assistant.<br />

Before joining the U of L staff, he spent two<br />

seasons at Thomas More College, coaching the<br />

defensive line.<br />

Collegiately, he played defensive line at Hanover College, where he was<br />

a two-year letterwinner and a two-time Academic All-Conference honoree.<br />

CHUCK HALL<br />

DIRECTOR OF EQUIPMENT<br />

OPERATIONS<br />

• Eighth Season<br />

Chuck Hall begins his eighth season with the<br />

Cardinal Athletic Department and his fifth as<br />

director of athletic equipment operations.<br />

Hall spent the 2000 season as U of L’s assistant<br />

equipment manager and took over the head post<br />

prior to the 2001 campaign.<br />

A 1998 graduate of Kansas State University, Hall served as a student<br />

equipment manager for the Wildcats from 1995-1998.<br />

Following his graduation, Hall was hired as a full-time assistant by KSU.<br />

Along with his work at Kansas State, Hall served a pair of summer internships<br />

with the Washington Redskins and one with the San Diego Chargers.<br />

Born November 29, 1973, Hall is married to the former Leslie Begshaw.<br />

DAVID SPINA<br />

DIRECTOR OF VIDEO<br />

OPERATIONS<br />

• Ninth Season<br />

David Spina enters his ninth season at the helm of<br />

the Cardinal football video department.<br />

As director of video operations, Spina is<br />

responsible for the filming and editing of all<br />

football related video including practice and<br />

game footage.<br />

Spina joined the U of L staff in 1998 after<br />

spending his entire career as a member of the Arizona Wildcat staff. He spent<br />

the 1990-96 seasons as a videographer before being promoted to senior<br />

videographer in ’96.<br />

Spina is married to the former Darlyne Dunlap and are the parents of a<br />

daughter, Danika.<br />

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Support Staff<br />

Support Staff<br />

Aaron Bachert<br />

Assistant Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Shawn Griswold<br />

Strength and<br />

Conditioning<br />

EQUIPMENT STAFF<br />

The University of Louisville equipment staff may work behind the<br />

scenes, but their efforts are noticed every time the Cardinals take the field.<br />

The job of the equipment staff is to assist the coaches, administrators and<br />

medical staff to ensure that the Cardinals’ student-athletes have the proper<br />

equipment in premium conditions to assure the athletes’ health and wellbeing.<br />

The function of the equipment staff is labor-intensive and important<br />

to the success of the Cardinals on the field. In addition to providing superior<br />

service to the coaches and athletes, the staff is also responsible for<br />

inventory control, purchasing, budgets, safety issues and NCAA <strong>com</strong>pliance.<br />

The equipment staff works year-round with the top equipment manufacturers<br />

in the country to give the Cardinals with a superb look on the<br />

field, and to fit Louisville student-athletes with the most modern and efficient<br />

practice apparel.<br />

Louisville is fortunate to have an experienced staff of full-time and<br />

student managers dedicated to helping U of L athletes to perform at their<br />

highest level.<br />

Transporting football equipment to away games all across the country<br />

can be a daunting task. Louisville is fortunate to be the beneficiary of<br />

a generous donation of time and equipment of Pegasus Trucking.<br />

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Strength and<br />

Conditioning<br />

Stephen McCray<br />

Graduate Assistant<br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

Ali Distler<br />

Recruiting Assistant<br />

Denise Murphy<br />

Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Brad Farrell<br />

Assistant Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Vicky Nugent<br />

Program Assistant<br />

Paul Gering<br />

Special Assistant to the<br />

Head Coach<br />

Antoine Sharpe<br />

Strength and<br />

Conditioning


Athletic Training<br />

Athletic Training<br />

The athletic training room in the Howard Schnellenberger<br />

Football Complex, directed by the sports medicine staff,<br />

provides health care and wellness to each student-athlete.With<br />

an overall area of 5,000 square feet, the training room is<br />

equipped with the most modern health care and rehabilitation equipment.The<br />

training room is well equipped with the latest in sports medicine technology,<br />

including a Swim-ex therapy swimming pool.<br />

Whether it is for rehabilitation of a sports injury, or a preventative<br />

measure, almost all of the football team’s players visit this room on a daily<br />

basis.<br />

The facility is managed by four certified athletic trainers, who, under the<br />

direction of Head Team Physician Raymond Shea, oversee all of the medical<br />

needs of the football team including prevention, care and rehabilitation of all<br />

injuries and illnesses.<br />

The sports medicine team includes many consultants through its<br />

relationship with Jewish Hospital.<br />

The expertise of all of those involved, in <strong>com</strong>bination with this “cutting<br />

edge” facility, practically guarantees that U of L football athletes receive<br />

arguably the finest care in the country.<br />

DWAYNE TREOLO<br />

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER<br />

• 15th Season<br />

Dwayne Treolo begins his 15th season as the Cards’<br />

head football trainer. He came to the University of<br />

Louisville after serving as an assistant trainer at<br />

UCLA (1991-93), Notre Dame (1986-91) and as a<br />

graduate assistant at Purdue (1985-86). While at<br />

Notre Dame, Treolo worked with Notre Dame’s<br />

national championship gridiron squad in 1988.<br />

Treolo graduated Magna Cum Laude from West Virginia in 1985 with a<br />

bachelor of science degree in physical education and from Purdue in 1986 with<br />

a master’s in exercise physiology. Treolo is married to the former Joan Orlicki<br />

of South Bend, Ind. They have a son, Owen Michael.<br />

The U of L athletic training staff is one of the best in the<br />

country. Under the direction of head trainer Dwayne Treolo,<br />

football student-athletes receive outstanding care and<br />

supervision.<br />

Dr. Chris Pitcock Dr. Ray Shea Dr. David Caborm<br />

Dr. Scott Black Dr. Greg Potts<br />

The U of L athletic training staff has<br />

three certified athletic trainers and<br />

four team doctors that check on the<br />

players each and every day.<br />

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2007 Opponents<br />

2007 Opponents<br />

Game #1 Quick Facts<br />

Murray State<br />

August 30<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium<br />

Location: Murray, Ky.<br />

Enrollment: 10,250<br />

Nickname: Racers<br />

Colors: Navy & Gold<br />

Conference: Ohio Valley Conference<br />

Athletics Director: Allen Ward<br />

Stadium: Roy Stewart Stadium<br />

Capacity: 16,800<br />

2006 Record: 1-10<br />

Head Coach: Matt Griffin<br />

Record at School: 1-10<br />

vs. Louisville: 0-0<br />

Media Contact: Kevin Britton<br />

Game #2 Quick Facts<br />

Middle<br />

Tennessee<br />

September 6<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium<br />

Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn.<br />

Enrollment: 22,863<br />

Nickname: Blue Raiders<br />

Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />

Conference: Sun Belt<br />

Athletics Director: Chris Massaro<br />

Stadium: Johnny “Red” Floyd<br />

Capacity: 30,788<br />

2006 Record: 7-6<br />

Head Coach: Rick Stockstill<br />

Record at School: 7-6<br />

vs. Louisville: 0-1<br />

Media Contact: Mark Owens<br />

Game #3 Quick Facts<br />

Kentucky<br />

September 15<br />

Commonwealth<br />

Stadium<br />

Syracuse<br />

September 22<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium<br />

Matt Griffin<br />

Head Coach<br />

www.Goracers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Rick Stockstill<br />

Head Coach<br />

Mark Owens<br />

Media Contact<br />

www.goblueraiders.<strong>com</strong><br />

Rich Brooks<br />

Head Coach<br />

www.ukathletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location: Lexington, Ky.<br />

Enrollment: 27,000<br />

Nickname: Wildcats<br />

Colors: Blue & White<br />

Conference: SEC<br />

Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart<br />

Stadium: Commonwealth<br />

Capacity: 67,606<br />

2006 Record: 8-5<br />

Head Coach: Rich Brooks<br />

Record at School: 17-30<br />

vs. Louisville: 0-4<br />

Media Contact: Tony Neely<br />

Game #4 Quick Facts<br />

Greg<br />

Robinson<br />

Head Coach<br />

Kevin Britton<br />

Media Contact<br />

Tony Neely<br />

Media Contact<br />

Sue Edson<br />

Media Contact<br />

www.suathletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location: Syracuse, N.Y.<br />

Enrollment: 11,000<br />

Nickname: Orange<br />

Colors: Orange<br />

Conference: BIG EAST<br />

Athletics Director: Dr. Daryl Gross<br />

Stadium: Carrier Dome<br />

Capacity: 49,262<br />

2006 Record: 4-8<br />

Head Coach: Greg Robinson<br />

Record at School: 5-18<br />

vs. Louisville: 0-2<br />

Media Contact: Sue Edson<br />

Office Phone: 270.809.7044<br />

Cell Phone: 270.293.0590<br />

Fax: 270.809.6814<br />

Email: kevin.britton@murraystate.edu<br />

Press Box: 270.809.6811<br />

Series Record: UL leads, 10-6<br />

Last Meeting: UL 68, Murray 0, 1990<br />

at Louisville: UL leads, 5-3<br />

at Murray: UL leads, 5-3<br />

Office Phone: 615.898.2450<br />

Cell Phone: 615.631.9520<br />

Fax: 615.898.5626<br />

Email: owens@goblueraiders.<strong>com</strong><br />

Press Box: 615.898.2312<br />

Series Record: 1-0<br />

Last Meeting: UL 44, MT 17, 2006<br />

at Louisville: First Meeting<br />

at Midde Tennesse: UL leads, 1-0<br />

Office Phone: 859.257.3838<br />

Cell Phone: 859.224.9493<br />

Fax: 859.323.2310<br />

Email: tneely@uky.edu<br />

Press Box: 859.323.2888<br />

Series Record: UK leads, 10-9<br />

Last Meeting: UL 59, UK 28, 2006<br />

at Louisville: Series tied, 3-3<br />

at Kentucky: UK leads, 7-6<br />

Office Phone: 315.443.2608<br />

Cell Phone: 315.952.4787<br />

Fax: 315.443.2076<br />

Email: sedson@syr.edu<br />

Press Box: 315.443-4241<br />

Series Record: Series Tied, 3-3<br />

Last Meeting: UL 28, SU 13, 2006<br />

at Louisville: Series Tied, 1-1<br />

at Syracuse: UL leads, 2-1<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

8.30 at Louisville<br />

9.8 at Illinois State<br />

9.15 Lambuth<br />

9.20 at Tennessee Tech*<br />

9.29 Jacksonville State*<br />

10.13 Eastern Illinois*<br />

10.20 at Southeast Missouri*<br />

10.27 Eastern Kentucky*<br />

11.3 at Tennessee State*<br />

11.10 at Tennessee-Martin*<br />

11.17 Austin Peay*<br />

* Ohio Valley Conference<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

9.1 at Florida Atlantic<br />

9.6 at Louisville<br />

9.15 at LSU<br />

9.20 Western Kentucky<br />

9.29 Florida International<br />

10.6 Virginia<br />

10.13 at Memphis<br />

10.20 Arkansas State<br />

10.27 at North Texas<br />

11.3 at La.-Monroe<br />

11.10 La.-Lafayette<br />

11.20 at Troy<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

9.1 Eastern Kentucky<br />

9.8 Kent State<br />

9.15 Louisville<br />

9.22 at Arkansas*<br />

9.29 Florida Atlantic<br />

10.4 at South Carolina*<br />

10.13 LSU*<br />

10.20 Florida*<br />

10.27 Mississippi State*<br />

11.10 at Vanderbilt*<br />

11.17 at Georgia*<br />

11.24 Tennessee*<br />

* SEC<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

8.31 Washington<br />

9.8 at Iowa<br />

9.15 Illinois<br />

9.22 at Louisville*<br />

9.29 at Miami (OH)<br />

10.6 West Virginia*<br />

10.13 Rutgers*<br />

10.20 Buffalo<br />

11.3 at Pittsburgh*<br />

11.10 South Florida*<br />

11.17 at Connecticut*<br />

11.24 Cincinnati*<br />

*BIG EAST<br />

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2007 Opponents<br />

Game #5 Quick Facts<br />

NC State<br />

September 29<br />

Carter-Finley<br />

Stadium<br />

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Location: Raleigh, N.C.<br />

Enrollment: 31,130<br />

Nickname: Wolfpack<br />

Colors: Red & White<br />

Conference: Atlantic Coast Conf.<br />

Athletics Director: Lee Fowler<br />

Stadium: Carter-Finley Stadium<br />

Capacity: 57,500<br />

2006 Record: 3-9<br />

Head Coach: Tom O’Brien<br />

Record at School: First Season<br />

vs. Louisville: 1-0<br />

Media Contact: Annabelle Myers<br />

Game #6 Quick Facts<br />

Utah<br />

October 5<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium<br />

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

Enrollment: 28,619<br />

Nickname: Utes<br />

Colors: Crimson & White<br />

Conference: Mountain West<br />

Athletics Director: Dr. Chris Hill<br />

Stadium: Rice-Eccles<br />

Capacity: 45,017<br />

2006 Record: 8-5<br />

Head Coach: Kyle Whittingham<br />

Record at School: 15-10<br />

vs. Louisville: First Meeting<br />

Media Contact: Liz Abel<br />

Game #7 Quick Facts<br />

Cincinnati<br />

October 13<br />

Nippert<br />

Stadium<br />

Connecticut<br />

Oct. 19<br />

Rentschler Field<br />

Tom O’Brien<br />

Head Coach<br />

www.gopack.<strong>com</strong><br />

Kyle<br />

Whittingham<br />

Head Coach<br />

Liz Abel<br />

Media Contact<br />

www.utahutes.<strong>com</strong><br />

Brian Kelly<br />

Head Coach<br />

www.gobearcats.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Enrollment: 35,244<br />

Nickname: Bearcats<br />

Colors: Red & Black<br />

Conference: BIG EAST<br />

Athletics Director: Mike Thomas<br />

Stadium: Nippert Stadium<br />

Capacity: 35,000<br />

2006 Record: 8-5<br />

Head Coach: Brian Kelly<br />

Record at School: First Year<br />

vs. Louisville: 0-0<br />

Media Contact: Kelby Siler<br />

Game #8 Quick Facts<br />

Randy Edsall<br />

Head Coach<br />

Annabelle<br />

Myers<br />

Media Contact<br />

Kelby Siler<br />

Media Contact<br />

Leigh Torbin<br />

Media Contact<br />

www.uconnhuskies.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location: Storrs, Conn.<br />

Enrollment: 28,481<br />

Nickname: Huskies<br />

Colors: National Flag Blue & White<br />

Conference: BIG EAST<br />

Athletics Director: Jeff Hathaway<br />

Stadium: Rentschler Field<br />

Capacity: 40,000<br />

2006 Record: 4-8<br />

Head Coach: Randy Edsall<br />

Record at School: 41-51<br />

vs. Louisville: 0-3<br />

Media Contact: Leigh Torbin<br />

Office Phone: 919.515.2102<br />

Cell Phone: 919.819.8302<br />

Fax: 919.515.2898<br />

Email: annabelle_myers@ncsu.edu<br />

Press Box: 919.515.3393<br />

Series Record: UL leads, 2-0<br />

Last Meeting: UL 35, NCSU 14, 1994<br />

at Louisville: UL leads, 2-0<br />

at NC State: First Meeting<br />

Office Phone: 801.581.3511<br />

Cell Phone: 801.209.6346<br />

Fax: 801.581.4358<br />

Email: label@huntsman.utah.edu<br />

Press Box: 801.581.8210<br />

Series Record: Utah leads, 2-0<br />

Last Meeting: Utah 45, UL22, 1998<br />

at Louisville: Utah leads, 1-0<br />

at Utah: Utah leads, 1-0<br />

Office Phone: 513.556.5191<br />

Cell Phone: 513.378.7038<br />

Fax: 513.556.0619<br />

Email: kelby.siler@uc.edu<br />

Press Box: 513.556.1010<br />

Series Record: UC leads, 26-19-1<br />

Last Meeting: UL 23, UC 17, 2006<br />

at Louisville: UC leads, 11-9-1<br />

at Cincinnati: UC leads, 15-10<br />

Office Phone: 860.486.3531<br />

Cell Phone: 860.617.5928<br />

Fax: 860.486.5085<br />

Email: leigh.torbin@uconn.edu<br />

Press Box: 860.610.4778<br />

Series Record: UL leads, 3-0<br />

Last Meeting: UL 48, Conn. 17, 2006<br />

at Louisville: UL leads, 2-0<br />

at Connecticut: UL leads, 1-0<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

9.1 Central Florida<br />

9.8 at Boston College*<br />

9.15 Wofford<br />

9.22 Clemson*<br />

9.29 Louisville<br />

10.6 at Florida State*<br />

10.20 at East Carolina<br />

10.27 Virginia*<br />

11.3 at Miami*<br />

11.10 North Carolina*<br />

11.17 at Wake Forest)<br />

11.24 Maryland*<br />

* ACC<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

8.30 at Oregon State<br />

9.8 Air Force*<br />

9.15 UCLA<br />

9.22 at UNLV*<br />

9.29 Utah State<br />

10.5 at Louisville<br />

10.13 San Diego State*<br />

10.18 at TCU*<br />

10.27 at Colorado State*<br />

11.10 Wyoming*<br />

11.17 New Mexico*<br />

11.24 at BYU*<br />

* Mountain West<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

8.30 Southeast Missouri<br />

9.6 Oregon State<br />

9.15 at Miami<br />

9.22 Marshall<br />

9.29 at San Diego State<br />

10.6 at Rutgers*<br />

10.13 Louisville*<br />

10.20 at Pittsburgh*<br />

11.3 at South Florida*<br />

11.10 Connecticut*<br />

11.17 West Virginia*<br />

11.24 at Syracuse<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

9.1 at Duke<br />

9.8 Maine<br />

9.15 at Miami (OH)<br />

9.22 at Pittsburgh*<br />

9.29 Akron<br />

10.13 at Virginia<br />

10.19 Louisville*<br />

10.27 South Florida*<br />

11.3 Rutgers*<br />

11.10 at Cincinnati*<br />

11.17 Syracuse*<br />

11.24 at West Virginia*<br />

* BIG EAST


2007 Opponents<br />

2007 Opponents<br />

Game #9 Quick Facts<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

October 27<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium<br />

Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Enrollment: 33,574<br />

Nickname: Panthers<br />

Colors: Blue & Gold<br />

Conference: BIG EAST<br />

Athletics Director: Jeff Long<br />

Stadium: Heinz Field<br />

Capacity: 65,000<br />

2006 Record: 6-6<br />

Head Coach: Dave Wannstedt<br />

Record at School: 11-12<br />

vs. Louisville: 0-2<br />

Media Contact: E.J. Borghetti<br />

Game #10 Quick Facts<br />

West Virginia<br />

November 8<br />

Mylan Puskar Stadium<br />

Location: Morgantown, W. Va.<br />

Enrollment: 26,051<br />

Nickname: Mountaineers<br />

Colors: Old Gold & Blue<br />

Conference: BIG EAST<br />

Athletics Director: Ed Pastilong<br />

Stadium: Mountaineer Field at Milan<br />

Puskar Stadium<br />

Capacity: 60,000<br />

2006 Record: 11-2<br />

Head Coach: Rich Rodriguez<br />

Record at School: 50-24<br />

vs. Louisville: 1-1<br />

Media Contact: Shelly Poe<br />

Game #11 Quick Facts<br />

South Florida<br />

November 17<br />

Raymond James<br />

Stadium<br />

Rutgers<br />

November 29<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium<br />

Dave<br />

Wannstedt<br />

Head Coach<br />

www.pittsburghpanthers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Rich<br />

Rodriguez<br />

Head Coach<br />

Shelly Poe<br />

Media Contact<br />

www.msnsportsnet.<strong>com</strong><br />

Jim Leavitt<br />

Head Coach<br />

www.GoUSFBulls.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location: Tampa, Fla.<br />

Enrollment: 43,885<br />

Nickname: Bulls<br />

Colors: Green & Gold<br />

Conference: BIG EAST<br />

Athletics Director: Doug Woolard<br />

Stadium: Raymond James Stadium<br />

Capacity: 65,000<br />

2006 Record: 9-4<br />

Head Coach: Jim Leavitt<br />

Record at School: 70-43<br />

vs. Louisville: 2-2<br />

Media Contact: John Gerdes<br />

Game #12 Quick Facts<br />

Greg Schiano<br />

Head Coach<br />

E.J. Borghetti<br />

Media Contact<br />

John Gerdes<br />

Media Contact<br />

Jason Baum<br />

Media Contact<br />

www.scarletknights.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location: New Brunswick, N.J.<br />

Enrollment: 35,000<br />

Nickname: Scarlet Knights<br />

Colors: Scarlet<br />

Conference: BIG EAST<br />

Athletics Director: Robert Mulchay<br />

Stadium: Rutgers Stadium<br />

Capacity: 43,000<br />

2006 Record: 11-2<br />

Head Coach: Greg Schiano<br />

Record at School: 30-41<br />

vs. Louisville: 1-1<br />

Media Contact: Jason Baum<br />

Office Phone: 412.648.8240<br />

Cell Phone: 412.491.5110<br />

Fax: 412.648.8248<br />

Email: eborghetti@athletics.pitt.edu<br />

Press Box: 412.697-7198<br />

Series Record: UL leads, 6-4<br />

Last Meeting: UL 48, Pitt 24, 2006<br />

at Louisville: UL leads, 2-1<br />

at Pittsburgh: UL leads, 4-3<br />

Office Phone: 304.293.2821<br />

Cell Phone: 304.276.6293<br />

Fax: 304.293.4105<br />

Email: shelly.poe@mail.wvu.edu<br />

Press Box: 304.293.3799<br />

Series Record: WVU leads, 6-2<br />

Last Meeting: UL 44, WVU 34, 2006<br />

at Louisville: Series Tied, 1-1<br />

at West Virginia: WVU leads, 5-1<br />

Office Phone: 813.974.4086<br />

Cell Phone: 813.909.3152<br />

Fax: 813.974.5328<br />

Email: Gerdes@admin.usf.edu<br />

Press Box: 813.350.6225<br />

Series Record: Series Tied, 2-2<br />

Last Meeting: UL 31, USF 8, 2006<br />

at Louisville: UL leads, 2-0<br />

at South Florida: USF leads, 2-0<br />

Office Phone: 732.445.7885<br />

Cell Phone: 201.966.6338<br />

Fax: 732.445.3063<br />

Email: jbaum@scarletknights.<strong>com</strong><br />

Press Box: 732.445.7028<br />

Series Record: RU leads, 5-1<br />

Last Meeting: RU 28, UL 25, 2006<br />

at Louisville: RU leads, 2-1<br />

at Rutgers: RU leads 3-0<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

9.1 Eastern Michigan<br />

9.8 Grambling<br />

9.15 at Michigan State<br />

9.22 Connecticut*<br />

9.29 at Virginia<br />

10.13 Navy<br />

10.20 Cincinnati*<br />

10.27 at Louisville*<br />

11.3 Syracuse*<br />

11.17 at Rutgers*<br />

11.24 South Florida*<br />

12.1 at West Virginia*<br />

*BIG EAST<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

9.1 Western Michigan<br />

9.8 at Marshall<br />

9.13 at Maryland<br />

9.22 East Carolina<br />

9.28 at South Florida*<br />

10.6 at Syracuse*<br />

10.20 Mississippi State<br />

10.27 at Rutgers*<br />

11.8 Louisville*<br />

11.17 at Cincinnati*<br />

11.24 Connecticut*<br />

12.1 Pittsburgh*<br />

*BIG EAST<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

9.1 Elon<br />

9.8 at Auburn<br />

9.22 North Carolina<br />

9.28 West Virginia*<br />

10.6 at Florida Atantic<br />

10.13 Central Florida<br />

10.18 at Rutgers*<br />

10.27 at Connecticut*<br />

11.3 Cicinnati*<br />

11.10 at Syracuse*<br />

11.17 Louisville*<br />

11.24 at Pittsburgh*<br />

* BIG EAST<br />

2007 Schedule<br />

8.30 Buffalo<br />

9.7 Navy<br />

9.15 Norfolf State<br />

9.29 Maryland<br />

10.6 Cincinnati*<br />

10.13 at Syracuse*<br />

10.18 South Florida*<br />

10.27 West Virginia*<br />

11.3 at Connecticut*<br />

11.9 at Army<br />

11.17 Pittsburgh*<br />

11.29 at Louisville*<br />

* BIG EAST<br />

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2007 Opponents<br />

Opponent First Last W L T<br />

Akron 1948 1987 3 0 0<br />

Alabama 1976 1991 1 2 0<br />

Alfred Holbrook 1936 1940 3 0 0<br />

Arizona State 1992 1994 2 1 0<br />

Army 1983 2004 6 3 0<br />

Auburn 1974 1974 0 1 0<br />

Baldwin-Wallace 1936 1936 0 1 0<br />

Baylor 1996 1996 0 1 0<br />

Bethel 1913 1922 1 1 1<br />

Boise State 1999 2004 1 1 0<br />

Boston College 1986 1998 3 3 0<br />

Boston Univeristy 1951 1978 2 1 0<br />

Bradley 1948 1960 4 0 0<br />

Brigham Young 2001 2001 1 0 0<br />

Buffalo 1948 1950 1 1 0<br />

Butler 1913 1935 2 2 0<br />

Camp Atterbury 1953 1953 0 1 0<br />

Catawba 1948 1949 2 0 0<br />

Centenary 1922 1927 0 2 0<br />

Central Florida 1985 1985 1 0 0<br />

Central Michigan 1957 1958 2 0 0<br />

Centre 1912 1954 3 11 3<br />

CINCINNATI 1922 2006 20 26 1<br />

Colorado State 2000 2002 1 2 0<br />

CONNECTICUT 2000 2006 3 0 0<br />

Cumberland 1913 1914 1 1 0<br />

Davis & Elkins 1927 1927 0 1 0<br />

Dayton 1952 1977 13 12 0<br />

De Paul 1930 1931 0 2 0<br />

DePauw 1941 1947 1 2 0<br />

Detroit 1928 1928 0 1 0<br />

Drake 1957 1979 10 5 1<br />

Duke 2002 2002 1 0 0<br />

Duquesne 1950 1950 0 1 0<br />

Earlham 1929 1930 2 0 0<br />

East Carolina 1965 2004 6 4 0<br />

Eastern Kentucky 1927 1991 16 8 1<br />

Eastern Michigan 1999 1999 1 0 0<br />

Evansville 1925 1957 13 1 0<br />

Florida 1980 1992 0 2 0<br />

Florida Atlantic 2005 2005 1 0 0<br />

Florida Southern 1926 1926 1 0 0<br />

Florida State 1952 2002 2 12 0<br />

Franklin 1915 1923 0 4 0<br />

Furman 1973 1973 1 0 0<br />

Georgetown (Ky.) 1916 1946 7 10 0<br />

Grambling 2000 2000 1 0 0<br />

Hanover 1912 1941 8 4 1<br />

Houston 1950 2004 7 7 0<br />

Illinois 1986 2001 2 3 0<br />

Indiana 1985 1986 0 2 0<br />

Indiana State 1939 1984 5 3 1<br />

Kansas 1980 1990 2 1 0<br />

Kansas State 2006 2006 1 0 0<br />

Kent State 1956 1973 8 9 0<br />

KENTUCKY 1912 2006 9 10 0<br />

Kentucky Wesleyan 1921 1926 4 0 1<br />

King 1924 1924 0 1 0<br />

Long Beach State 1970 1981 1 0 1<br />

Long Island 1940 1940 0 1 0<br />

Louisiana Tech 1977 1977 0 1 0<br />

Marshall 1921 2002 16 11 0<br />

Maryland 1978 1995 1 3 0<br />

Memphis 1948 2004 21 19 0<br />

Miami (Fla.) 1933 2006 1 9 1<br />

Miami (OH) 2003 2003 0 1 0<br />

Michigan State 1993 1996 2 1 0<br />

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE 2006 2006 1 0 0<br />

Mississippi State 1973 1976 0 4 0<br />

Missouri 1981 1981 0 1 0<br />

Moore’s Hill 1913 1913 1 0 0<br />

Morehead State 1932 1957 5 3 0<br />

Morris Harvey 1923 1923 1 0 0<br />

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MURRAY STATE 1927 1990 10 6 0<br />

Navy 1993 1994 2 0 0<br />

New Mexico State 2001 2001 1 0 0<br />

North Carolina 1980 2005 3 2 0<br />

NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1951 1994 2 0 0<br />

North Texas 1958 1995 7 10 0<br />

NE Louisiana 1975 1991 2 2 0<br />

Northern Illinois 1977 1996 3 0 0<br />

NW Louisiana 1978 1978 1 0 0<br />

Oakland City 1932 1932 0 1 0<br />

Ogden 1926 1926 1 0 0<br />

Ohio 1956 1959 2 2 0<br />

Ohio State 1991 1992 0 2 0<br />

Oklahoma 1997 1999 0 2 0<br />

Oklahoma State 1981 1982 1 1 0<br />

Oregon State 2005 2005 1 0 0<br />

Penn State 1996 1997 0 2 0<br />

PITTSBURGH 1976 2006 6 4 0<br />

Purdue 1987 1987 0 0 1<br />

Richmond 1982 1982 1 0 0<br />

Rio Grande 1941 1942 2 0 0<br />

Rose Poly 1914 1926 6 1 0<br />

RUTGERS 1976 2006 1 5 0<br />

Saint Louis 1928 1928 0 1 0<br />

San Jose State 1990 1993 1 0 1<br />

South Dakota State 1978 1978 1 0 0<br />

SOUTH FLORIDA 2003 2006 2 2 0<br />

SE Louisiana 1947 1947 1 0 0<br />

Southern Illinois 1963 1972 7 3 0<br />

Southern Methodist 1983 1984 0 2 0<br />

Southern Mississippi 1949 2002 8 18 1<br />

St. Bonaventure 1951 1951 0 1 0<br />

St. Francis (Pa.) 1950 1950 1 0 0<br />

St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1937 1949 5 2 1<br />

SYRACUSE 1985 2006 3 3 0<br />

Tampa 1971 1972 2 0 0<br />

TCU 2001 2004 1 3 0<br />

Temple 1980 2006 2 3 0<br />

Tennessee 1914 1993 0 5 0<br />

Tennessee-Chattanooga 1915 1999 4 4 0<br />

Tennessee State 1981 1984 0 2 0<br />

Tennessee Tech 1960 1961 1 1 0<br />

Texas 1993 1994 1 1 0<br />

Texas A&M 1992 1994 0 3 0<br />

Texas-El Paso 2003 2003 1 0 0<br />

Toledo 1925 1981 5 3 0<br />

Transylvania 1912 1941 7 12 0<br />

Tulane 1986 2004 9 2 0<br />

Tulsa 1962 1994 12 14 0<br />

UAB 1999 2002 3 0 0<br />

Union (Ky.) 1932 1936 1 4 0<br />

Union (Neb.) 1923 1946 2 2 0<br />

UTAH 1997 1998 0 2 0<br />

Vanderbilt 1941 1974 0 2 1<br />

Virginia 1988 1989 1 1 0<br />

Virginia Tech 1979 2006 2 5 0<br />

Wabash 1914 1915 0 2 0<br />

Wake Forest 2006 2006 1 0 0<br />

Washington (Mo.) 1947 1950 3 1 0<br />

Washington (Tenn.) 1913 1913 1 0 0<br />

Washington & Lee 1950 1951 1 1 0<br />

Wayne State 1937 1955 4 2 0<br />

West Texas State 1973 1975 2 1 0<br />

WEST VIRGINIA 1984 2006 2 6 0<br />

Western Carolina 2001 2001 1 0 0<br />

Western Kentucky 1922 1998 19 12 0<br />

Western Michigan 1962 1965 2 2 0<br />

Wichita State 1962 1978 13 4 0<br />

William & Mary 1977 1978 1 1 0<br />

Wittenberg 1946 1947 2 0 0<br />

Wyoming 1988 1995 1 3 0<br />

Xavier 1926 1962 0 13 0


2007 Opponents<br />

2007 Opponents<br />

Akron (3-0-0)<br />

Home:1-0 Away: 2-0<br />

Oct. 16, 1948(A) 13 0<br />

Oct. 15, 1949 (H) 62 6<br />

Oct. 24, 1987 (H) 31 10<br />

Alabama (1-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 1-0<br />

Oct. 23, 1976 (A) 3 24<br />

Oct. 22, 1977 (A) 6 55<br />

Jan. 1, 1991 (N) 34 7<br />

UAB (3-0-0)<br />

Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Oct. 30, 1999 (H) 23 14<br />

Oct. 7, 2000 (A) 38 17<br />

Nov. 23, 2002 (H) 41 21<br />

Alfred Holbrook (3-0-0)<br />

Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 7, 1936 (H) 31 7<br />

Oct. 13, 1939 (H) 20 3<br />

Oct. 25, 1940 (H) 38 7<br />

Arizona State (2-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-1<br />

Sept. 19, 1992 (A) 0 19<br />

Sept. 18, 1993 (H) 35 17<br />

Sept. 17, 1994 (A) 25 22<br />

Army (6-3-0)<br />

Home: 4-1 Away: 2-2<br />

Sept. 17, 1983 (H) 31 7<br />

Oct. 19, 1991 (H) 12 37<br />

Oct. 15, 1994 (A) 29 30<br />

Nov. 21, 1998 (H) 35 23<br />

Oct. 7, 1999 (A) ot 52 59<br />

Nov. 11, 2000 (H) 38 17<br />

Sept. 21, 2002 (A) 45 14<br />

Oct. 10, 2003 (H) 34 10<br />

Sept. 11, 2004 (A) 52 21<br />

Auburn (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Sept. 14, 1974 (A) 3 16<br />

Baldwin-Wallace (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 21, 1936 (H) 0 67<br />

Baylor (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 14, 1996 (H) 13 14<br />

Bethel (1-1-1)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0-1<br />

Oct. 4, 1913 (H) 48 0<br />

Oct. 29, 1921 (A) 0 0<br />

Oct. 7, 1922 (H) 12 14<br />

Boiste State (1-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away:0-0Neutral: 1-0<br />

Dec. 30, 1996 (H) 13 14<br />

Dec. 31, 2004 (N) 44 40<br />

Boston College (3-3-0)<br />

Home: 2-1 Away: 1-2<br />

Oct. 18, 1986 (A) 7 41<br />

Nov. 18, 1989 (A) 36 22<br />

Nov. 10, 1990 (H) 17 10<br />

Oct. 12, 1991 (A) 3 33<br />

Nov. 3, 1991 (H) 14 35<br />

Sept. 26, 1998 (H) 52 28<br />

Boston University (2-1-0)<br />

Home:2-1 Away: 0-0<br />

Oct. 15, 1951 (H) 7 39<br />

Nov. 20, 1976 (H) 16 7<br />

Oct. 21, 1978 (H) 35 7<br />

Bradley (4-0-0)<br />

Home:2-0 Away: 2-0<br />

Nov. 20, 1948 (H) 31 14<br />

Oct. 29, 1949 (A) 35 12<br />

Oct. 3, 1959 (A) 28 8<br />

Sept. 30, 1960 (H) 40 6<br />

Buffalo (1-1-0)<br />

Home1-1 Away: 0-0<br />

Oct. 13, 1948 (H) 19 48<br />

Sept. 30, 1950 (H) 48 19<br />

Butler (2-2-0)<br />

Home:2-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 1, 1913 (H) 20 0<br />

Oct. 28, 1916 (H) 19 7<br />

Oct. 16, 1931 (A) 6 61<br />

Sept. 28, 1935 (A) 0 29<br />

BYU (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0<br />

Dec. 31, 2001 (N) 28 10<br />

Camp Atterbury (0-1-0)<br />

Home:1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 26, 1953 (H) 7 15<br />

Catawba (2-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Nov. 6, 1948 (H) 33 21<br />

Nov. 3, 1949 (A) 41 7<br />

Centenary (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1<br />

Nov. 18, 1922 (H) 13 39<br />

Nov. 24, 1927 (A) 2 59<br />

Central Florida (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 2, 1985 (H) 42 21<br />

Central Michigan (2-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Oct. 26, 1957 (H) 40 0<br />

Oct. 25, 1958 (A) 40 7<br />

Centre (3-11-3)<br />

Home: 3-9-2 Away: 0-2<br />

Oct. 17, 1912 (H) 23 6<br />

Oct. 2, 1915 (H) 0 0<br />

Oct. 24, 1916 (H) 0 0<br />

Oct. 28, 1922 (A) 7 32<br />

Oct. 30, 1926 (H) 0 7<br />

Oct. 29, 1927 (H) 40 7<br />

Nov. 10, 1927 (H) 0 7<br />

Nov. 9, 1929 (H) 0 41<br />

Nov. 1, 1930 (H) 0 28<br />

Nov. 21, 1931 (H) 0 75<br />

Sept. 20, 1933 (H) 0 30<br />

Nov. 3, 1934 (H) 0 46<br />

Nov. 11, 1937 (H) 7 20<br />

Nov. 29, 1938 (A) 0 14<br />

Oct. 28, 1939 (A) 0 0<br />

Oct. 18, 1940 (H) 0 28<br />

Oct. 23, 1954 (H) 27 6<br />

Cincinnati (19-26-1)<br />

Home: 9-11-1 Away: 10-15<br />

Oct. 2, 1929 (H) 0 7<br />

Sep 24, 1938 (A) 0 19<br />

Sep 28, 1940 (A) 0 7<br />

Sep 27, 1941 (A) 7 28<br />

Sept. 26, 1942 (A) 0 51<br />

Oct. 7, 1950 (A) 20 28<br />

Oct. 13, 1951 (A) 0 38<br />

Nov. 7, 1953 (H) 0 41<br />

Nov. 12, 1966 (A) 3 17<br />

Nov, 11, 1967 (H) 7 13<br />

Nov. 9, 1968 (A) 7 37<br />

Nov. 8, 1969 (H) 21 31<br />

Nov. 14, 1970 (A) 28 14<br />

Nov. 27, 1971 (H) 16 19<br />

Oct. 28, 1972, (A) 38 13<br />

Oct. 27, 1973 (H) 10 8<br />

Sept. 28, 1974 (A) 6 7<br />

Sept. 27, 1975 (H) 27 46<br />

Nov. 27, 1976 (A) 6 20<br />

Sept. 17, 1977 (H) 17 17<br />

Sept. 23, 1978 (A) 28 14<br />

Sept. 22, 1979 (H) 22 19<br />

Nov. 15, 1980 (H) 20 0<br />

Nov. 14, 1981 (A) 0 24<br />

Sept. 11, 1982 (A) 16 38<br />

Sept. 24, 1983 (H) 31 23<br />

Oct. 27, 1984 (A) 21 40<br />

Oct. 9, 1985 (H) 9 31<br />

Oct. 4, 1986 (A) 17 24<br />

Sept. 12, 1987 (H) 0 25<br />

Oct. 29, 1988 (A) 21 6<br />

Sept. 30, 1989 (H) 37 17<br />

Nov. 3, 1990 (A) 41 6<br />

Oct. 5, 1991 (H) 7 30<br />

Oct. 31, 1992 (A) 27 17<br />

Oct. 26, 1996 (H) 7 10<br />

Nov. 8, 1997 (A) 9 28<br />

Oct. 3, 1998 (H) 62 19<br />

Nov. 6, 1999 (A) 23 13<br />

Oct. 14, 2000 (H) 38 24<br />

Oct. 27, 2001 (A) 28 13<br />

Nov. 7, 2002 (H) 14 24<br />

Nov. 28, 2003 (A) 43 40<br />

Nov. 27, 2004 (H) 70 7<br />

Oct. 15, 2005 (A) 46 22<br />

Oct. 14, 2006 (H) 23 17<br />

Colorado State (1-2-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1<br />

Dec. 29, 2000 (N) 17 22<br />

Oct. 4, 2001 (H) 7 2<br />

Sept. 14, 2002 (A) 33 36<br />

Connecticut (3-0-0)<br />

Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Sept. 30, 2000 (H) 41 22<br />

Dec. 3, 2005 (A) 30 20<br />

Dec. 2, 2006 (H) 48 17<br />

Cumberland (1-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Oct. 25, 1813 (H) 20 0<br />

Nov. 7, 1914 (A) 0 20<br />

Davis & Elkins (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Nov. 19, 1927 (H) 0 32<br />

Dayton (13-12-0)<br />

Home: 10-5 Away: 3-7<br />

Oct. 11, 1952 (H) 0 20<br />

Oct. 17, 1953 (A) 13 20<br />

Oct. 9, 1954 (A) 7 27<br />

Oct. 8, 1955 (H) 19 7<br />

Nov. 3, 1956 (H) 6 7<br />

Oct. 19, 1957 (H) 33 19<br />

Oct. 18, 1958 (A) 13 26<br />

Oct. 17, 1959 (H) 32 6<br />

Oct. 15, 1960 (A) 36 0<br />

Oct. 14, 1961 (H) 6 7<br />

Oct. 13, 1962 (A) 21 0<br />

Oct. 12, 1963 (H) 13 12<br />

Oct. 10, 1964 (A) 21 7<br />

Oct. 9, 1965 (H) 34 0<br />

Oct. 8, 1966 (A) 17 20<br />

Oct. 7, 1967 (H) 29 7<br />

Oct. 5, 1968 (A) 14 28<br />

Oct. 4, 1969 (H) 24 17<br />

Oct. 3, 1970 (A) 11 28<br />

Oct. 2, 1971 (H) 41 13<br />

Sept. 30, 1972 (A) 28 11<br />

Nov. 10, 1973 (H) 9 10<br />

Nov. 9, 1974 (H) 20 15<br />

Nov. 8, 1975 (H) 13 32<br />

Oct. 15, 1977 (A) 10 14<br />

DePaul (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1<br />

Nov. 8, 1930 (A) 0 14<br />

Nov. 7, 1931 (H) 0 46<br />

Depauw (1-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 1-1<br />

Nov. 1, 1941 (A) 6 13<br />

Oct. 17, 1942 (H) 6 19<br />

Oct. 4, 1947 (A) 37 0<br />

Detroit (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Oct. 13, 1928 (A) 0 46<br />

Drake (10-5-1)<br />

Home: 5-3 Away: 4-2-1 Neutral: 1-0<br />

Jan. 1, 1958 (N) 34 20<br />

Nov. 21, 1964 (H) 8 14<br />

Nov. 13, 1965 (A) 32 17<br />

Oct. 15, 1966 (H) 66 26<br />

Sept. 16, 1967 (A) 46 7<br />

Nov. 23, 1968 (H) 37 38<br />

Sept. 13, 1969 (A) 24 24<br />

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Nov. 21, 1970 (H) 23 14<br />

Sept. 25, 1971 (A) 7 10<br />

Nov. 25, 1972 (H) 27 0<br />

Sept. 22, 1973 (A) 27 17<br />

Oct. 19, 1974 (H) 35 38<br />

Sept. 20, 1975 (A) 7 31<br />

Sept. 25, 1976 (H) 37 24<br />

Nov. 12, 1977 (H) 18 13<br />

Sept. 29, 1979 (A) 31 21<br />

Duke (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Sept. 7, 2002 (A) 40 3<br />

Duquesne (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Oct. 28, 1950 (H) 20 27<br />

Earlham (2-0-0)<br />

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 16, 1929 (H) 6 0<br />

Nov. 22, 1930 (H) 13 0<br />

East Carolina (6-4-0)<br />

Home: 3-3 Away: 3-1<br />

Oct. 16, 1965 (H) 20 34<br />

Nov. 26, 1966 (H) 21 7<br />

Oct. 14, 1967 (A) 13 18<br />

Nov. 1, 1997 (H) 31 45<br />

Nov. 14, 1998 (A) 63 45<br />

Oct. 19, 2000 (H) 25 28<br />

Nov. 15, 2001 (A) 39 34<br />

Oct. 26, 2002 (H) 44 20<br />

Oct. 25, 2003 (A) 36 20<br />

Oct. 4, 2004 (H) 59 7<br />

Eastern Kentucky (16-8-1)<br />

Home: 9-4-1 Away: 7-4<br />

Nov. 12, 1927 (A) 21 13<br />

Oct. 6, 1928 (H) 72 0<br />

Nov. 2, 1929(A) 19 6<br />

Oct. 17, 1930 (H) 52 0<br />

Oct. 24, 1931 (H) 0 1<br />

Oct. 15, 1932 (A) 0 38<br />

Nov. 18, 1933 (H) 13 7<br />

Nov. 17, 1934 (A) 13 6<br />

Oct. 26, 1935 (H) 0 9<br />

Oct. 17, 1936 (A) 6 9<br />

Nov. 20, 1937 (H) 6 6<br />

Nov. 9, 1946 (A) 7 28<br />

Nov. 7, 1947 (H) 14 13<br />

Nov. 15, 1952 (H) 34 20<br />

Nov. 14, 1953 (H) 13 20<br />

Nov. 13, 1954 (A) 6 20<br />

Nov. 12, 1955 (A) 45 13<br />

Nov. 17, 1956 (H) 14 6<br />

Sept. 27, 1957 (A) 40 14<br />

Sept. 27, 1958 (H) 20 7<br />

Sept. 25, 1959 (A) 14 7<br />

Sept. 23, 1960 (H) 28 7<br />

Sept. 22, 1961 (A) 33 6<br />

Nov. 23, 1985 (H) 21 45<br />

Aug. 18 , 1991 (H) 24 14<br />

Eastern Michigan (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2<br />

Oct. 2, 1999 (H) 45 10<br />

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Evansville (13-1-0)<br />

Home: 7-0 Away: 6-1<br />

Oct. 3, 1925 (H) 20 0<br />

Nov. 4, 1938 (A) 6 0<br />

Oct. 6, 1939 (H) 7 6<br />

Oct. 5, 1940 (A) 13 7<br />

Oct. 4, 1941 (H) 31 6<br />

Oct. 10, 1942 (A) 20 0<br />

Sept. 26, 1946 (A) 13 7<br />

Oct. 10, 1947 (H) 20 7<br />

Nov. 13, 1948 (A) 6 18<br />

Nov. 19, 1949 (H) 28 7<br />

Oct. 16, 1954 (H) 26 6<br />

Oct. 15, 1955 (A) 29 7<br />

Oct. 6, 1956 (H) 41 13<br />

Sept. 21, 1957 (A) 33 7<br />

Florida (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2<br />

Oct. 25, 1980 (A) 0 13<br />

Oct. 24, 1992 (A) 17 31<br />

Florida Atlantic (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Oct. 1, 2005 (H) 61 10<br />

Florida Southern (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Nov. 25, 1926 (A) 13 0<br />

Florida State (2-12-0)<br />

Home: 1-4 Away: 1-8<br />

Oct. 4, 1952 (A) 41 14<br />

Oct. 3, 1953 (A) 0 59<br />

Oct. 2, 1954 (H) 6 47<br />

Sept. 12, 1970 (A) 7 9<br />

Oct. 6, 1979 (H) 0 27<br />

Sept. 13, 1980 (A) 0 52<br />

Sept. 5, 1981 (A) 0 17<br />

Nov. 14, 1982 (A) 14 49<br />

Oct. 20, 1983 (A) 7 51<br />

Oct. 25, 1986 (H) 18 54<br />

Oct. 17, 1987 (A) 9 32<br />

Nov. 2, 1991 (H) 15 40<br />

Sept. 23, 2000 (A) 0 31<br />

Sept. 26, 2002 (H) ot 26 20<br />

Franklin (0-4-0)<br />

Home: 0-4 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 13, 1915 (H) 7 13<br />

Nov. 18, 1916 (H) 0 13<br />

Oct. 21, 1922 (H) 6 27<br />

Oct. 20, 1923 (H) 0 35<br />

Furman (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 17, 1973 (H) 35 14<br />

Georgetown (7-10-0)<br />

Home: 4-4 Away: 3-6<br />

Nov. 4, 1916 (H) 0 41<br />

Nov. 17, 1923 (A) 12 6<br />

Oct. 18, 1924 (A) 9 6<br />

Nov. 23, 1929 (H) 6 0<br />

Nov. 14, 1931 (A) 6 20<br />

Nov. 12, 1932 (H) 0 20<br />

Oct. 6, 1933 (A) 0 13<br />

Oct. 6, 1934 (H) 14 6<br />

Nov. 2, 1935 (A) 0 21<br />

Oct. 30, 1936 (H) 12 8<br />

Oct. 30, 1937 (A) 7 12<br />

Oct. 22, 1938 (H) 0 6<br />

Nov. 4, 1939 (A) 7 14<br />

Nov. 2, 1940 (H) 14 19<br />

Oct. 23, 1941 (A) 6 13<br />

Oct. 11, 1946 (A) 20 0<br />

Oct. 25, 1946 (H) 20 0<br />

Grambling (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 9, 2000 (H) 52 0<br />

Hanover (8-4-1)<br />

Home: 3-2 Away: 5-2-1<br />

Nov. 15, 1912 (H) 73 0<br />

Oct. 22, 1921 (H) 19 8<br />

Oct. 17, 1924 (A) 24 0<br />

Oct. 4, 1930 (H) 32 12<br />

Oct. 2, 1931 (H) 0 3<br />

Oct. 27, 1934 (A) 6 7<br />

Oct. 19, 1935 (A) 6 6<br />

Oct. 10, 1936 (A) 12 2<br />

Sept. 25, 1937 (H) 7 13<br />

Nov. 11, 1938 (A) 13 14<br />

Nov. 18, 1939 (A) 20 0<br />

Nov. 9, 1940 (A) 14 13<br />

Nov. 8, 1941 (A) 21 6<br />

Houston (7-7-0)<br />

Home:4-3 Away: 3-4<br />

Oct. 24, 1950 (A) 7 27<br />

Nov. 10, 1951 (H) 35 28<br />

Nov. 24, 1962 (H) 25 27<br />

Dec. 14, 1963 (A) 7 21<br />

Sept. 29, 1984 (A) 30 28<br />

Sept. 28, 1985 (H) 27 49<br />

Nov. 16, 1996 (A) 7 38<br />

Oct. 25, 1997 (H) 22 36<br />

Oct. 23, 1999 (H) 39 33<br />

Nov. 18, 2000 (A) 32 13<br />

Nov. 10, 2001 (H) 34 10<br />

Nov. 30, 2002 (A) 10 27<br />

Nov. 22, 2003 (H) 66 45<br />

Nov. 20, 2004 (A) 65 27<br />

Illinois (2-3-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 1-2<br />

Sept. 6, 1986 (A) 0 23<br />

Sept. 13, 1997 (H) 26 14<br />

Sept. 19, 1998 (A) 35 9<br />

Sept. 18, 1999 (H) 36 41<br />

Sept. 22, 2001 (A) 10 34<br />

Indiana (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2<br />

Sept. 14, 1985 (A) 28 41<br />

Sept. 13, 1986 (A) 0 21<br />

Indiana State (5-3-1)<br />

Home: 4-2-1 Away: 1-1<br />

Sept. 30, 1939 (A) 0 7<br />

Sept. 21, 1940 (H) 0 0<br />

Oct. 24, 1942 (H) 7 25<br />

Nov. 20, 1977 (H) 27 16<br />

Sept. 30, 1978 (H) 31 12<br />

Oct. 20, 1979 (A) 34 10<br />

Oct. 18, 1980 (H) 27 17<br />

Nov. 6, 1982 (H) 35 23<br />

Oct. 23, 1984 (H) 21 44<br />

Kansas (2-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-1<br />

Sept. 27, 1980 (A) 17 9<br />

Sept. 9, 1989 (A) 33 28<br />

Sept. 15, 1990 (H) 28 16<br />

Kansas State (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Sept. 23, 2006 (A) 23 6<br />

Kent State (8-9-0)<br />

Home: 8-1 Away: 0-8<br />

Sept. 29, 1956 (H) 0 7<br />

Nov. 9, 1957 (A) 7 13<br />

Nov. 8, 1958 (H) 21 0<br />

Nov. 21, 1959 (A) 14 16<br />

Nov. 11, 1960 (H) 22 8<br />

Nov. 11, 1961 (H) 19 15<br />

Nov. 10, 1962 (H) 29 8<br />

Nov. 9, 1963 (A) 7 26<br />

Oct. 31, 1964 (H) 7 14<br />

Nov. 20, 1965 (A) 6 7<br />

Nov. 5, 1966 (H) 23 20<br />

Nov. 4, 1967 (A) 21 28<br />

Nov. 2, 1968 (H) 23 9<br />

Nov. 1, 1969 (A) 6 35<br />

Oct. 31 , 1970 (H) 14 13<br />

Sept. 16, 1972 (H) 34 0<br />

Sept. 15, 1973 (A) 3 10<br />

Kentucky (9-10-0)<br />

Home: 3-4 Away: 6-6<br />

Oct. 28, 1912 (A) 0 41<br />

Nov. 22, 1913 (H) 0 20<br />

Nov. 14, 1914 (A) 0 42<br />

Nov. 6, 1915 (H) 0 15<br />

Oct. 14, 1922 (A) 0 63<br />

Oct. 4, 1924 (A) 0 29<br />

Sept. 3, 1994 (A) 14 20<br />

Sept. 2, 1995 (A) 13 10<br />

Aug. 31, 1996 (A) 38 14<br />

Aug. 30, 1997 (A) 24 38<br />

Sept. 5, 1998 (H) 34 68<br />

Sept. 4, 1999 (A) 56 28<br />

Sept. 2, 2000 (H) ot 40 34<br />

Sept. 1, 2001 (A) 36 10<br />

Sept. 1, 2002 (H) 17 22<br />

Aug. 31, 2003 (A) 40 24<br />

Sept. 4, 2004 (H) 28 0<br />

Sept. 4, 2005 (A) 31 24<br />

Sept. 3, 2006 (H) 59 28<br />

Ky. Wesleyan (4-0-1)<br />

Home:2-3 Away: 6-7<br />

Nov, 18, 1921 (H) 30 0<br />

Nov. 10, 1923 (H) 7 0<br />

Nov. 8, 1924 (A) 0 0<br />

Oct 24, 1925 (H) 6 0<br />

Nov. 13, 1926 (A) 25 12


2007 Opponents<br />

2007 Opponents<br />

King (0-1-0)<br />

Home:1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 15, 1924 (H) 0 16<br />

Long Beach State (1-0-1)<br />

Home:1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0-1<br />

Dec. 9, 1970 (N) 24 24<br />

Sept. 9, 1981 (H) 35 13<br />

Long Island (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Nov. 16, 1940 (A) 6 29<br />

Louisiana Tech (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1-0<br />

Dec. 17, 1977 (N) 14 24<br />

Marshall (16-11-0)<br />

Home: 8-2 Away: 8-7 Neutral: 0-2<br />

Nov. 26, 1921 (A) 0 14<br />

Nov. 30, 1922 (A) 7 21<br />

Nov. 27, 1924 (A) 6 16<br />

Nov. 26, 1925 (A) 7 2<br />

Nov. 20, 1926 (H) 27 3<br />

Oct. 22, 1927 (A) 6 37<br />

Nov. 24, 1928 (H) 0 13<br />

Oct. 26, 1929 (A) 6 25<br />

Nov. 15, 1930 (A) 13 12<br />

Sept. 24, 1932 (A) 0 66<br />

Oct. 31, 1959 (H) 48 6<br />

Oct. 29, 1960 (A) 7 0<br />

Sept. 30, 1961 (H) 32 6<br />

Sept. 29, 1962 (A) 18 0<br />

Oct. 26, 1963 (H) 27 14<br />

Oct. 26, 1964 (A) 6 28<br />

Oct. 23, 1965 (H) 23 7<br />

Oct. 22, 1966 (A) 35 15<br />

Oct. 21, 1967 (H) 43 7<br />

Oct. 19, 1968 (A) 13 10<br />

Oct. 18, 1969 (H) 34 17<br />

Oct. 17, 1970 (A) 16 14<br />

Oct. 29, 1977 (A) 56 0<br />

Oct. 3, 1981 (H) 36 0<br />

Oct. 10, 1987 (H) 31 34<br />

Dec. 23, 1998 (N) 29 48<br />

Dec. 18, 2002 (N) 15 38<br />

Maryland (1-3-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-2<br />

Sept. 16, 1978 (H) 17 24<br />

Nov. 17, 1979 (A) 7 28<br />

Sept. 3, 1988 (A) 16 27<br />

Oct. 28, 1995 (H) 31 0<br />

Memphis (21-19-0)<br />

Home: 11-8 Away: 10-11<br />

Sept. 25, 1948 (A) 7 13<br />

Nov. 8, 1952 (A) 25 29<br />

Oct. 7, 1961 (H) 13 28<br />

Oct. 6, 1962 (A) 0 49<br />

Nov. 2, 1963 (H) 0 25<br />

Nov. 14, 1964 (A) 0 34<br />

Nov. 30, 1968 (H) 14 44<br />

Nov. 22, 1969 (A) 19 69<br />

Nov. 7, 1970 (H) 40 27<br />

Oct. 9, 1971 (A) 26 20<br />

Nov. 18, 1972 (H) 17 0<br />

Sept. 8, 1973 (A) 21 28<br />

Sept. 7, 1974 (H) 10 16<br />

Oct. 18, 1975 (A) 7 41<br />

Nov. 13, 1976 (H) 14 26<br />

Oct. 1, 1977 (A) 14 13<br />

Nov. 11, 1978 (H) 22 29<br />

Nov. 10, 1979 (A) 6 10<br />

Oct. 11, 1980 (H) 38 14<br />

Oct. 10, 1981 (A) 14 7<br />

Nov. 20, 1982 (A) 38 19<br />

Nov. 24, 1983 (H) 7 45<br />

Sept. 27, 1986 (H) 34 8<br />

Nov. 14, 1987 (A) 8 43<br />

Sept. 17, 1988 (H) 29 18<br />

Nov. 11, 1989 (A) 40 10<br />

Oct. 3, 1990 (H) 19 17<br />

Nov. 9, 1991 (A) 7 35<br />

Sept. 12, 1992 (H) 16 15<br />

Sept. 11, 1993 (A) 54 28<br />

Oct. 29, 1994 (H) 10 6<br />

Sept. 30, 1995 (A) 17 7<br />

Nov. 2, 1996 (H) 13 10<br />

Nov. 15, 1997 (A) 20 21<br />

Oct. 24, 1998 (H) 35 32<br />

Oct. 16, 1999 (A) 32 31<br />

Sept. 29, 2001 (H) 38 21<br />

Oct. 8, 2002 (A) 38 32<br />

Nov. 15, 2003 (H) 7 37<br />

Nov. 4, 2004 (A) 56 49<br />

Miami (Fla.) (1-9-1)<br />

Home: 1-4 Away: 0-5-1<br />

Nov. 11, 1933 (A) 7 33<br />

Oct. 8, 1949 (H) 0 26<br />

Nov. 10, 1950 (A) 13 13<br />

Sept. 15, 1979 (A) 12 24<br />

Sept. 13, 1980 (H) 10 24<br />

Oct. 2, 1982 (H) 6 28<br />

Oct. 8, 1983 (A) 14 42<br />

Nov. 3, 1984 (H) 23 38<br />

Oct. 26, 1985 (A) 7 45<br />

Oct. 14, 2004 (A) 38 41<br />

Sept. 16, 2006 (H) 31 7<br />

Miami (Ohio) (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-1-0<br />

Dec. 18, 2003 28 49<br />

Michigan State (2-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0<br />

Dec. 28, 1993 (N) 18 7<br />

Sept. 16, 1995 (H) 7 30<br />

Sept. 21, 1996 (A) 30 20<br />

M. Tennessee St. (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0<br />

Oct. 6, 2006 (A) 44 17<br />

Mississippi State (0-4-0)<br />

Home: 0-2 Away: 0-2<br />

Oct. 20, 1973 (H) 7 18<br />

Oct. 26, 1974 (A) 7 56<br />

Oct. 25, 1975 (H) 14 28<br />

Sept. 18, 1976 (A) 21 30<br />

Missouri (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Sept. 26, 1981 (A) 3 34<br />

Morehead State (5-3-0)<br />

Home: 4-1 Away: 1-2<br />

Oct. 28, 1932 (H) 0 20<br />

Oct. 28, 1933 (A) 0 13<br />

Nov. 16, 1935 (H) 20 0<br />

Nov. 14, 1936 (A) 7 14<br />

Nov. 6, 1954 (H) 24 0<br />

Nov. 5, 1955 (H) 37 12<br />

Oct. 20, 1956 (A) 19 7<br />

Nov. 22, 1957 (H) 40 6<br />

Murray State (10-6-0)<br />

Home: 5-3 Away: 5-3<br />

Oct. 15, 1927 (H) 14 0<br />

Oct. 8, 1932 (A) 0 105<br />

Nov. 4, 1933 (H) 6 54<br />

Sept. 20, 1949 (H) 34 14<br />

Sept. 19, 1953 (A) 19 14<br />

Sept. 18, 1954 (H) 14 33<br />

Sept. 17, 1955 (A) 13 33<br />

Oct. 13, 1956 (H) 7 6<br />

Oct. 12, 1957 (A) 35 0<br />

Oct. 11, 1958 (H) 27 0<br />

Oct. 10, 1959 (A) 28 0<br />

Oct. 7, 1960 (H) 12 6<br />

Sept. 20, 1980 (H) 9 13<br />

Sept. 1, 1984 (H) 23 26<br />

Sept. 26, 1987 (H) 34 10<br />

Sept. 8, 1990 (H) 68 0<br />

Navy (2-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Oct. 23, 1993 (H) 28 0<br />

Oct. 22, 1994 (A) 35 14<br />

New Mexico State (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Aug. 23, 2001 (H) 45 24<br />

North Carolina (3-2-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 2-1<br />

Sept. 24, 1988 (A) 38 34<br />

Sept. 21, 1995 (H) 10 17<br />

Nov. 9, 1996 (A) 10 28<br />

Sept. 25, 2004 (A) 34 0<br />

Oct. 8, 2005 (H) 69 14<br />

North Carolina St. (2-0-0)<br />

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 2, 1951 (H) 26 2<br />

Oct. 8, 1994 (H) 35 14<br />

North Texas St. (7-10-0)<br />

Home: 4-4 Away: 3-6<br />

Nov. 22, 1958 (H) 10 21<br />

Nov. 7, 1959 (A) 7 39<br />

Nov. 18, 1961 (A) 20 0<br />

Nov. 17, 1962 (H) 14 10<br />

Sept. 28, 1963 (A) 6 26<br />

Oct. 3, 1964 (H) 0 22<br />

Oct. 2, 1965 (A) 29 21<br />

Oct. 1, 1966 (H) 19 20<br />

Sept. 30, 1967 (A) 28 30<br />

Nov. 16, 1968 (H) 14 36<br />

Oct. 25, 1969 (A) 13 31<br />

Sept. 26, 1970 (H) 13 2<br />

Oct. 16, 1971 (A) 17 20<br />

Oct. 14, 1972 (H) 56 6<br />

Oct, 13, 1973 (A) 6 7<br />

Oct. 12, 1974(A) 24 10<br />

Nov. 18, 1995 (H) 57 14<br />

NE Louisiana (2-2-0)<br />

Home: 2-1 Away: 0-1<br />

Nov. 15, 1975 (A) 10 14<br />

Oct. 16, 1976 (H) 36 8<br />

Nov. 7, 1981 (H) 7 40<br />

Nov. 11, 1995 (H) 39 0<br />

Northern Illinois (3-0-0)<br />

Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Sept. 10, 1977 (H) 38 0<br />

Sept. 9, 1995 (A) 34 21<br />

Oct. 19, 1996 (H) 27 3<br />

Northwestern St. (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Oct. 14, 1978 (H) 51 7<br />

Oakland City (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Nov. 4, 1932 (A) 0 19<br />

Ohio (2-2-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 1-1<br />

Oct. 27, 1956 (A) 25 19<br />

Nov. 16, 1957 (H) 40 7<br />

Nov. 15, 1958 (A) 6 23<br />

Nov. 14, 1959 (H) 15 22<br />

Ohio State (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2<br />

Sept. 14, 1991 (A) 15 23<br />

Sept. 5, 1992 (A) 19 20<br />

Oklahoma (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1<br />

Sept. 27, 1997 (A) 14 35<br />

Sept. 25, 1999 (H) 21 42<br />

Oklahoma State (1-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Oct. 24, 1981 (A) 11 19<br />

Sept. 25, 1982 (H) 28 22<br />

Oregon State (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 17, 2005 (H) 63 27<br />

Penn State (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1<br />

Sept. 7, 1996 (A) 7 24<br />

Sept. 20, 1997 (H) 21 57<br />

Pittsburgh (6-4-0)<br />

Home: 3-1 Away: 3-3<br />

Oct. 9, 1976 (A) 6 27<br />

Nov. 8, 1980 (A) 23 41<br />

Oct. 30, 1982 (A) 14 63<br />

Oct. 15, 1983 (H) 10 55<br />

Oct. 20, 1990 (A) 27 20<br />

Nov. 14, 1992 (A) 31 16<br />

Oct. 2, 1993 (A) 29 7<br />

Oct. 1, 1994 (H) 33 29<br />

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Nov. 3, 2005 (H) 42 20<br />

Nov. 25, 2006 (A) 48 24<br />

Purdue (0-0-1)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0-1<br />

Sept. 19, 1987 (A) 22 22<br />

Richmond (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Oct. 16, 1982 (H) 35 0<br />

Rio Grande (2-0-0)<br />

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 22, 1941 (H) 58 0<br />

Sept. 17, 1942 (H) 25 0<br />

Rose Poly (6-1-0)<br />

Home: 3-0 Away: 3-1<br />

Nov. 21, 1914 (A) 23 0<br />

Oct. 30, 1916 (H) 22 6<br />

Nov. 11, 1922 (A) 6 0<br />

Oct. 27, 1923 (H) 13 0<br />

Nov. 1, 1924 (A) 6 18<br />

Nov. 7, 1925 (H) 30 0<br />

Oct. 9, 1926 (A) 49 0<br />

Rutgers (1-5-0)<br />

Home: 1-2 Away: 0-3<br />

Nov. 6, 1976 (A) 0 34<br />

Nov. 25, 1979 (H) 7 31<br />

Oct. 20, 1984 (A) 21 38<br />

Nov. 1, 1986 (H) 0 41<br />

Nov. 11, 2005 (H) 56 5<br />

Nov. 9, 2006 (A) 25 28<br />

Saint Louis (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Nov. 17, 1928 (A) 0 12<br />

San Jose State (1-0-1)<br />

Home: 3-0 Away: 3-1<br />

Sept. 1, 1990 (A) 10 10<br />

Sept. 4, 1993 (H) 31 24<br />

South Dakota State (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 9, 1978 (H) 54 7<br />

South Florida (2-2)<br />

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-2<br />

Oct. 4, 2003 (A) 28 31 (2ot)<br />

Oct. 22, 2004 (H) 41 9<br />

Sept. 24, 2005 (A) 14 45<br />

Nov. 18, 2006 (H) 31 8<br />

SE Louisiana (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Nov. 14, 1947 (A) 23 0<br />

Southern Illinois (7-3-0)<br />

Home: 4-1 Away: 3-2<br />

Oct. 5, 1963 (H) 7 13<br />

Sept. 26, 1964 (A) 6 7<br />

Sept. 25, 1965 (H) 13 0<br />

Sept. 24, 1966 (A) 16 7<br />

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Sept. 23, 1967 (H) 26 0<br />

Sept. 21, 1968 (A) 33 10<br />

Sept. 20, 1969 (H) 17 13<br />

Sept. 19, 1970 (A) 28 31<br />

Nov. 13, 1971 (H) 24 14<br />

Nov. 11, 1972 (A) 20 16<br />

SMU (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1<br />

Sept. 3, 1983 (A) 6 24<br />

Sept. 15, 1984 (H) 7 41<br />

S. Mississippi (8-18-1)<br />

Home: 5-6-1 Away: 3-12<br />

Nov. 24, 1949 (A) 21 26<br />

Nov. 25, 1950 (A) 28 34<br />

Nov. 23, 1951 (H) 14 13<br />

Nov. 22, 1952 (A) 26 55<br />

Nov. 18, 1978 (A) 3 37<br />

Nov. 3, 1979 (H) 10 10<br />

Nov. 22, 1980 (A) 6 3<br />

Nov. 21, 1981 (H) 13 10<br />

Oct. 23, 1982 (A) 0 48<br />

Nov. 5, 1983 (H) 3 27<br />

Nov. 17, 1984 (A) 25 34<br />

Oct. 12, 1985 (H) 12 42<br />

Nov. 22, 1986 (A) 16 31<br />

Oct. 3, 1987 (H) 6 65<br />

Oct. 1, 1988 (A) 23 30<br />

Oct. 14, 1989 (H) 10 16<br />

Sept. 29, 1990 (A) 13 25<br />

Sept. 28, 1991 (H) 28 14<br />

Oct. 16, 1993 (H) 35 27<br />

Oct. 7, 1995 (A) 21 25<br />

Oct. 28, 1996 (H) 7 24<br />

Oct. 4, 1997 (A) 24 42<br />

Oct. 10, 1998 (A) 21 56<br />

Nov. 20, 1999 (H) 27 30<br />

Nov. 4, 2000 (A) 49 28<br />

Oct. 16, 2001 (H) 24 14<br />

Nov. 14, 2002 (A) ot20 17<br />

St. Bonaventure (0-1-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Oct. 27, 1951 (A) 21 22<br />

St. Francis (Pa.) (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 23, 1950 (H) 34 14<br />

St. Joseph’s (Ind.) (5-2-1)<br />

Home: 5-0 Away: 0-2-1<br />

Oct. 23, 1937 (H) 13 6<br />

Oct. 15, 1938 (A) 0 2<br />

Oct. 19, 1939 (H) 13 0<br />

Oct. 12, 1940 (A) 6 24<br />

Nov. 2, 1946 (H) 13 7<br />

Nov. 1, 1947 (A) 7 7<br />

Oct. 2, 1948 (H) 20 0<br />

Sept. 17, 1949 (H) 33 7<br />

Syracuse (3-3-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-1<br />

Oct. 5, 1985 (A) 0 48<br />

Dec. 2, 1989 (N) 13 24<br />

Oct. 3, 1992 (H) 9 15<br />

Sept. 13, 2003 (A) 30 20<br />

Nov. 26, 2005 (H) 41 17<br />

Oct. 21, 2006 (A) 28 17<br />

Tampa (2-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0<br />

Oct. 30, 1971 (H) 21 10<br />

Oct. 7, 1972 (A) 17 14<br />

TCU (1-3-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-2<br />

Nov. 23, 2001 (A) 22 37<br />

Oct. 19, 2002 (H) 31 45<br />

Nov. 5, 2003 (A) 28 31<br />

Nov. 10, 2004 (H) 55 28<br />

Temple (2-3-0)<br />

Home: 1-2 Away: 0-1<br />

Nov. 1, 1980 (H) 12 17<br />

Oct. 9, 1982 (H) 14 55<br />

Nov. 12, 1983 (A) 3 24<br />

Sept. 27, 2003 (H) 21 12<br />

Sept. 9, 2006 (A) 62 0<br />

Tennessee (0-5-0)<br />

Home: 0-2 Away: 0-3<br />

Oct. 17, 1914 (H) 0 66<br />

Oct. 24, 1954 (A) 6 59<br />

Nov. 7, 1987 (A) 10 41<br />

Sept. 5, 1991 (H) 11 28<br />

Nov. 6, 1993 (A) 10 45<br />

Tennessee-Chattanooga<br />

(4-4-0)<br />

Home: 4-1 Away: 0-3<br />

Oct. 16, 1915 (H) 6 21<br />

Oct. 21, 1916 (H) 6 0<br />

Nov. 22, 1924 (H) 10 0<br />

Oct. 20, 1928 (A) 0 7<br />

Oct. 31, 1952 (A) 14 47<br />

Oct. 30, 1953 (A) 6 44<br />

Oct. 11, 1975 (H) 6 3<br />

Sept. 11, 1999 (H) 58 30<br />

Tennessee State (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-2 Away: 0-0<br />

Oct. 17, 1981 (H) 30 42<br />

Nov. 10, 1984 (H) 15 24<br />

Tennessee Tech (1-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Sept. 17, 1960 (A) 7 21<br />

Sept. 16, 1961 (H) 29 13<br />

Texas (1-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Sept. 25, 1993 (H) 41 10<br />

Sept. 10, 1994 (A) 16 30<br />

Texas A&M (0-3-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2<br />

Nov. 7, 1992 (A) 18 40<br />

Nov. 13, 1993 (A) 7 42<br />

Nov. 12, 1994 (H) 10 26<br />

UTEP (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 17, 2003 (H) 41 14<br />

Toledo (5-3-0)<br />

Home: 4-1 Away: 1-2<br />

Nov. 21, 1925 (H) 33 0<br />

Oct. 13, 1934 (A) 7 19<br />

Nov. 9, 1935 (H) 7 41<br />

Nov. 8, 1955 (H) 33 13<br />

Sept. 22, 1956 (A) 27 12<br />

Oct. 5, 1957 (H) 48 20<br />

Oct. 4, 1958 (A) 7 13<br />

Sept. 12, 1981 (H) 31 6<br />

Transylvania (7-12-0)<br />

Home: 4-8 Away: 3-4<br />

Oct. 11, 1912 (A) 32 0<br />

Nov. 25, 1915 (H) 0 26<br />

Nov 20, 1916 (H) 0 13<br />

Nov. 5, 1921 (A) 0 7<br />

Nov. 3, 1923 (H) 12 0<br />

Oct. 25, 1924 (H) 0 3<br />

Oct. 30, 1925 (A) 7 0<br />

Oct. 8, 1927 (H) 25 6<br />

Oct. 27, 1928 (H) 0 18<br />

Oct. 11, 1929 (A) 0 9<br />

Oct. 11, 1930 (H) 18 0<br />

Oct. 9, 1931 (H) 0 1<br />

Oct. 22, 1932 (H) 12 34<br />

Nov. 10, 1934 (A) 0 13<br />

Oct. 5, 1935 (H) 7 14<br />

Oct. 2, 1937 (A) 6 19<br />

Oct. 29, 1938 (H) 7 13<br />

Sept. 22, 1939 (A) 24 0<br />

Oct. 17, 1941 (H) 13 0<br />

Tulane (9-2-0)<br />

Home:4-1 Away: 5-1<br />

Nov. 8, 1986 (A) 23 12<br />

Sept. 5, 1987 (H) 42 40<br />

Oct. 22, 1988 (A) 38 35<br />

Nov. 4, 1995 (H) 34 14<br />

Oct. 12, 1996 (A) 23 20<br />

Oct. 11, 1997 (H) 33 64<br />

Oct. 10, 1998 (A) 22 28<br />

Oct. 28, 2000 (H) 35 32<br />

Nov. 3, 2001 (A) 52 7<br />

Oct. 17, 2003 (H) 47 28<br />

Dec. 4, 2004 (A) 55 7<br />

Tulsa (12-14-0)<br />

Home: 9-4 Away: 3-10<br />

Oct. 20, 1962 (A) 7 25<br />

Dec. 7, 1963 (A) 16 22<br />

Oct. 17, 1964 (H) 0 58<br />

Nov. 6, 1965 (A) 18 51<br />

Nov. 19, 1966 (H) 29 18<br />

Dec. 2, 1967 (A) 23 35<br />

Oct. 12, 1968 (H) 16 7<br />

Nov. 27, 1969 (A) 35 29<br />

Oct. 10, 1970 (H) 14 8<br />

Nov. 6, 1971 (A) 17 0<br />

Nov. 4, 1972 (H) 26 28<br />

Nov. 3, 1973 (A) 9 17


2007 Opponents<br />

2007 Opponents<br />

Nov. 2, 1974 (H) 7 37<br />

Nov. 1, 1975 (A) 14 38<br />

Oct. 30, 1976 (H) 10 20<br />

Oct. 8, 1977 (H) 33 0<br />

Oct. 7, 1978 (A) 7 24<br />

Oct. 13, 1979 (H) 24 7<br />

Oct. 31, 1987 (A) 22 26<br />

Oct. 8, 1988 (H) 9 3<br />

Oct. 21, 1989 (A) 24 31<br />

Oct. 6, 1990 (H) 38 14<br />

Nov. 16, 1991 (A) 0 40<br />

Oct. 17, 1992 (H) 32 27<br />

Nov. 25, 1993 (A) 28 0<br />

Nov. 26, 1994 (H) 34 27<br />

Union (Ky.) (1-4-0)<br />

Home:1-2 Away: 0-2<br />

Oct. 1, 1932 (H) 6 32<br />

Oct. 13, 1933 (A) 0 19<br />

Nov. 24, 1934 (H) 0 7<br />

Oct. 11, 1935 (A) 7 13<br />

Oct. 3, 1936 (H) 13 0<br />

Union University (2-2-0)<br />

Home: 2-0 Away: 0-2<br />

Oct. 6, 1923 (A) 6 13<br />

Oct. 24, 1936 (A) 7 27<br />

Oct. 15, 1937 (H) 14 6<br />

Nov. 16, 1946 (H) 25 0<br />

Utah (0-2-0)<br />

Home:0-1 Away: 0-1<br />

Sept. 6, 1997 (H) 21 27<br />

Sept. 12, 1998 (A) 22 45<br />

Vanderbilt (0-2-1)<br />

Home: 0-2 Away: 0-0-1<br />

Nov. 15, 1941 (H) 0 68<br />

Sept. 8, 1971 (A) 0 0<br />

Nov. 23, 1974 (H) 0 44<br />

Virginia (1-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1<br />

Oct. 15, 1988 (H) 30 28<br />

Oct. 28, 1989 (A) 15 16<br />

Virginia Tech (2-5-0)<br />

Home: 2-1 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-1<br />

Sept. 8, 1979 (H) 14 15<br />

Oct. 1, 1983 (A) 0 31<br />

Nov. 9, 1985 (A) 17 41<br />

Nov. 5, 1988 (H) 13 3<br />

Oct. 26, 1991 (A) 13 41<br />

Oct. 10, 1992 (H) 21 17<br />

Jan. 2, 2006 (N) 24 35<br />

Wabash (0-2-0)<br />

Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1<br />

Oct. 31, 1914 (H) 3 7<br />

Oct. 9, 1915 (A) 0 38<br />

Wake Forest (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0<br />

Jan. 2, 2007 (N) 24 13<br />

Washington (Mo.) (3-1-0)<br />

Home: 2-1 Away: 1-0<br />

Nov. 22, 1947 (H) 33 20<br />

Nov. 27, 1948 (A) 12 27<br />

Nov. 12, 1949 (H) 35 12<br />

Nov. 4, 1950 (A) 28 7<br />

Washington (Tn.) (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Oct. 18, 1913 (H) 100 0<br />

Washington & Lee (1-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0<br />

Nov. 18, 1950 (H) 28 33<br />

Nov. 17, 1951 (H) 14 7<br />

Wayne State (4-2-0)<br />

Home: 3-0 Away: 1-2<br />

Oct. 9, 1937 (A) 0 32<br />

Oct. 7, 1938 (H) 14 12<br />

Sept. 29, 1951 (A) 28 12<br />

Sept. 27, 1952 (H) 19 12<br />

Sept. 24, 1954 (A) 0 13<br />

Oct. 1, 1955 (H) 19 7<br />

West Texas State (2-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 1-1<br />

Nov. 24, 1973 (A) 21 9<br />

Nov. 30, 1974 (H) 10 8<br />

Nov. 22, 1975 (A) 23 49<br />

West Virginia (2-6-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 1-5<br />

Sept. 8, 1984 (A) 6 30<br />

Sept. 7, 1985 (A) 13 52<br />

Nov. 15, 1986 (A) 19 42<br />

Sept. 23, 1989 (H) 21 30<br />

Sept. 22, 1990 (A) 9 7<br />

Oct. 9, 1993 (A) 34 36<br />

Oct. 15, 2005 (A) 44 46 (3ot)<br />

Nov. 2, 2006 (H) 44 34<br />

Western Carolina (1-0-0)<br />

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 8, 2001 (H) 31 7<br />

W. Kentucky (19-12-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 30, 1922 (H) 0 6<br />

Sept. 29, 1923 (A) 7 19<br />

Oct. 11, 1924 (H) 12 7<br />

Oct. 10, 1925 (A) 6 0<br />

Nov. 6, 1926 (H) 26 10<br />

Nov. 5, 1927 (A) 6 7<br />

Nov. 23, 1928 (A) 0 20<br />

Oct. 29, 1929 (H) 0 13<br />

Oct. 25, 1930 (A) 6 7<br />

Oct. 31, 1931 (A) 6 20<br />

Nov. 19, 1932 (A) 0 58<br />

Oct. 21, 1933 (H) 0 45<br />

Oct. 29, 1946 (A) 19 20<br />

Oct. 24, 1947 (H) 19 13<br />

Oct. 23, 1948 (H) 19 6<br />

Sep 24, 1949 (A) 47 7<br />

Oct. 30, 1954 (A) 7 25<br />

Oct 29, 1955 (H) 20 0<br />

Sep 15, 1959 (H) 19 0<br />

Oct. 21, 1960 (H) 44 0<br />

Oct. 21, 1961 (H) 20 0<br />

Sept. 13, 1975 (H) 17 21<br />

Sept. 4, 1982 (H) 20 10<br />

Sept. 10, 1983 (H) 41 22<br />

Oct. 6, 1984 (H) 45 17<br />

Sept. 21, 1985 (H) 23 14<br />

Sept. 20, 1986 (H) 45 6<br />

Nov. 12, 1988 (H) 35 17<br />

Nov. 4, 1989 (H) 55 7<br />

Oct. 27, 1990 (H) 41 7<br />

Oct. 31, 1998 (H) 63 34<br />

Western Michigan (2-2-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 1-1<br />

Sept. 22, 1962 (H) 27 21<br />

Nov. 16, 1963 (A) 21 7<br />

Sept. 19, 1964 (H) 7 10<br />

Sept. 18, 1965 (A) 13 17<br />

Wichita State (13-4-0)<br />

Home: 7-4 Away: 6-3<br />

Sept. 15, 1962 (A) 21 20<br />

Oct. 19, 1962 (H) 14 47<br />

Nov. 7, 1964 (A) 15 23<br />

Oct. 30, 1965 (H) 30 10<br />

Oct. 29, 1966 (A) 2 9<br />

Oct. 28, 1967 (H) 24 17<br />

Oct. 26, 1968 (A) 21 14<br />

Nov. 22, 1969 (H) 13 7<br />

Nov. 28, 1970 (A) 32 24<br />

Oct. 23, 1971 (H) 21 5<br />

Oct. 21, 1972 (A) 46 3<br />

Oct. 6, 1973 (H) 24 10<br />

Oct. 5, 1974 (A) 14 7<br />

Oct. 4, 1975 (A) 10 13<br />

Oct. 2, 1976 (H) 28 14<br />

Nov. 5, 1977 (H) 51 21<br />

Nov. 4, 1978 (A) 38 20<br />

William & Mary (1-1-0)<br />

Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0<br />

Sept. 24, 1977 (H) 7 21<br />

Oct. 28, 1978 (H) 33 21<br />

Wittenberg (2-0-0)<br />

Home: 2-0 Away: 2-0<br />

Oct. 4, 1946 (H) 19 0<br />

Sept. 26, 1947 (H) 40 3<br />

Wyoming (1-3-0)<br />

Home: 0-2 Away: 1-1<br />

Sept. 10, 1988 (H) 9 44<br />

Sept. 2, 1989 (A) 28 21<br />

Sept. 26, 1992 (H) 24 26<br />

Oct. 14, 1995 (A) 20 27<br />

Xavier (0-13-0)<br />

Home: 0-6 Away: 0-7<br />

Oct. 16, 1926 (A) 7 20<br />

Oct. 8, 1948 (A) 26 47<br />

Oct. 21, 1949 (H) 7 19<br />

Oct. 21, 1959 (A) 13 36<br />

Oct. 19, 1951 (H) 6 47<br />

Oct. 18, 1952 (A) 13 27<br />

Oct. 10, 1953 (H) 13 19<br />

Sept. 24, 1955 (A) 20 49<br />

Nov. 10, 1957 (H) 14 34<br />

Sept. 19, 1959 (A) 13 28<br />

Nov. 5, 1960(H) 0 29<br />

Nov. 4, 1961 (A) 8 16<br />

Nov. 3, 1962 (H) 12 13<br />

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2006 Season Review<br />

Cardinals Go 12-1 in a<br />

A SEASON TO REMEMBER<br />

The 2006 University of Louisville football season ran the gamut of emotions.<br />

From the low of losing superstar Michael Bush in the season opening win over<br />

Kentucky to the high of winning eight in a row and climbing to No. 3 in the<br />

country. However, the Cardinals hit a low the following week when their national<br />

title hopes were dashed with a 28-25 loss to Rutgers. However, they still went on<br />

to win their first BCS game — a 24-13 win over Wake Forest in the 2007 FedEx<br />

Orange Bowl and finishing with a school-best 12-1 record. Two weeks later, head<br />

coach Bobby Petrino left Louisville to be<strong>com</strong>e the head coach of the Atlanta<br />

Falcons.<br />

However you look at it though, the 2006 football season will go down in the<br />

record books as one of the best seasons in school history.<br />

Louisville rolled through non-conference play with a 5-0 record and entered<br />

BIG EAST play with an unblemished record.<br />

The Cardinals opened the 2006 season with an impressive 59-28 win over<br />

intra-state rival Kentucky at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Senior running back<br />

Michael Bush looked like he was going to win the Heisman Trophy in the first<br />

half. Bush rushed for 124 yards and three touchdowns through two quarters before<br />

sustaining a broken right leg at the 11:26 mark of the third quarter and ending his<br />

season. It was a sad way to celebrate their fourth straight win over the Wildcats,<br />

but the Cardinals still looked like all the pieces were in place for a special season.<br />

Louisville hit the road for the first time to face Temple. Behind 307 yards<br />

passing from Brian Brohm and 312 yards on the ground, the Cardinals trashed the<br />

Owls, 62-0, at Lincoln Financial Field.<br />

The Cardinals faced their biggest home obstacle and big test when 15thranked<br />

Miami invaded Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. Putting their 13-game home<br />

winning streak on the line, the Cardinals had their hands full with one of the<br />

nation’s elite programs.<br />

Things looked bleak early when the Hurricanes opened the scoring with a<br />

long, punishing drive. However, that would be it for the ‘Canes as the Cardinals<br />

scored 31 unanswered points in a dominating 31-7 win over Miami. However, it<br />

was bittersweet as junior quarterback Brian Brohm went down in the third quarter<br />

with an injured thumb.<br />

With Brohm out of the lineup, the Cardinals turned to backup Hunter Cantwell<br />

to face a tough Kansas State squad on the road. All signs pointed to a let up, but<br />

Cantwell and the Cardinals went 97 yards on their first drive and the Cardinals’<br />

defense set the tone in a 24-6 win over the Wildcats. Cantwell was efficient, going<br />

18-of-26 for just 173 yards, but Louisville controlled the clock by rushing for 228<br />

yards.<br />

Cantwell got the start again the following week against Middle Tennessee State<br />

in Nashville. Louisville looked like it was sleep walking early, falling behind 10-3<br />

in the second quarter. However, the Cardinals scored on a 68-yard touchdown pass<br />

from Cantwell to Mario Urrutia to tie the score at 10-10. Two Art Carmody field<br />

goals and another score from Cantwell to Urrutia before the half, and the Cardinals<br />

went on to a 44-17 win and move to 5-0 for the first time under Petrino.<br />

The Cardinals returned home the following week to open BIG EAST play with<br />

a visit from Cincinnati. Brohm, who was scheduled to be out for about 4-6 weeks,<br />

returned to action against the Bearcats. Brohm threw for 324 yards, but three<br />

turnovers kept Cincinnati in the game.<br />

Louisville led 23-10 in the fourth quarter, but the Bearcats kept battling back.<br />

The ‘Cats scored to make it 23-17 with 4:10 to go in the game. The Cardinals had a<br />

chance to put the contest away, but punted the football away with 2:38 to play.<br />

Cincinnati drove down to the Louisville 21-yard line, but a Dustin Grutza pass<br />

to Earnest Jackson was knocked down in the end zone by Gavin Smart.<br />

For the second straight week, the Cardinals sputtered offensively in a game at<br />

Syracuse. With a huge game against West Virginia on the horizon, the Cardinals led<br />

just 7-6 at the half. However, the Cards received a five-yard run from Kolby Smith<br />

and a one-yard run from Anthony Allen to take a 21-6 lead. The Orange crept to 21-<br />

13, but a 31-yard run by Smith put the nail in the coffin. Smith had a career-high<br />

165 yards and two scores in the win, but the Cardinals’ defense limited the Orange<br />

to just 19 yards on the ground.<br />

At 7-0 and ranked fifth in the nation, the Cardinals returned home to face thirdranked<br />

West Virginia at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium in a nationally-televised<br />

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2006 Season Review<br />

EARL HEYMAN PEANUT WHITEHEAD GEORGE BUSSEY<br />

game on Thursday night.<br />

The Mountaineers and Cardinals were two of the most prolific offensive teams<br />

in the nation, and the two teams didn’t disappoint, <strong>com</strong>bining for 1,008 yards<br />

of total offense, but WVU turned the football over three times (including a<br />

fumble return for a touchdown) and allowed a punt return for a touchdown.<br />

Brohm threw for 354 yards, <strong>com</strong>pleting 19-of-26 passes, and Urrutia<br />

(113 yards) and Harry Douglas (116 yards) each went over 100 yards<br />

receiving. Art Carmody also booted three field goals in the win.<br />

Coming off the emotion of the biggest win in school history, the<br />

Cardinals had to get up again to face unbeaten Rutgers in another<br />

prime-time Thursday night contest in front of a raucous, sellout crowd.<br />

The Cardinals raced out to a 25-7 lead in the first half on a 100yard<br />

run kickoff return by JaJuan Spillman. However, that would be<br />

all the scoring for the Cardinals as the Scarlet Knights put the<br />

clamps on one of the nation’s best offensive units.<br />

Rutgers did close the gap to 25-14 at the half on a run by<br />

Ray Rice. As the Cardinals continued to struggle on offense,<br />

Rutgers got back in the game, tying the contest on a 46-yard<br />

field goal by Jeremy Ito. He would then hit the game winner<br />

in the closing seconds.<br />

Having lost for the first time, the Cardinals returned<br />

home and looked a little shell-shocked in the early<br />

going against South Florida. Playing a scoreless first<br />

quarter, Louisville woke up with 10 points in the<br />

second quarter and 14 in the third stanza to roll<br />

to a 31-8 victory. The Cardinals’ defense held<br />

USF to just 266 yards of total offense.<br />

Still alive in the conference race, the<br />

Cardinals hit the road for the final time in a<br />

must win contest at Pittsburgh. After<br />

scoring first, Pitt scored a pair of touchdowns<br />

to take a 14-7 lead and it looked like<br />

a shoot-out would ensue. After a 39-yard<br />

field goal by Carmody, the Cardinals took<br />

the lead for good on a pair of touchdown<br />

throws by Brohm to Urrutia and tight end<br />

Gary Barnidge.<br />

Leading, 24-17, at the half, the<br />

Cardinals scored the next 17 points to<br />

blow the game wide open.<br />

Brohm tossed four touchdown passes<br />

and passed for 337 yards. Urrutia<br />

recorded 144 yards receiving and<br />

Douglas added 132.<br />

The final home game of the season<br />

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saw the Cardinals dominate Connecticut for their 18th straight home win— the<br />

second-longest streak in the nation heading into 2007.<br />

Brohm threw for 341 yards and four touchdowns<br />

and the defense limited the Huskies to<br />

just 236 yards of total offense.<br />

Thanks to West Virginia’s overtime win<br />

over Rutgers, the Cardinals won their first BIG<br />

EAST title and the league’s BCS berth to the<br />

Orange Bowl where the Cardinals faced Wake<br />

Forest — one of the nation’s biggest surprise<br />

teams.<br />

Behind an MVP performance from Brohm,<br />

who threw for 311 yards, the Cardinals scored 14<br />

fourth-quarter points to outlast the Demon<br />

Deacons, 24-13, to win the Orange Bowl and<br />

finish with a 12-1 mark and a No. 6 ranking in the<br />

national polls.<br />

On an individual level ,the Cardinals<br />

had many starters produce their usual performances<br />

like Brohm and Urrutia on offense and<br />

Amobi Okoye, William Gay and Nate Harris on<br />

defense. Okoye earned first team All-League<br />

honors, while Brohm and Urrutia were second<br />

teamers.<br />

Carmody won the Lou Groza Award for the nation’s top<br />

kicker, setting a school record by kicking 21 field goals.<br />

The 2006 campaign saw the emergence of a number of<br />

previously unknown Cardinals who made their presence felt<br />

throughout the year.<br />

Sophomore George Bussey earned first team All-BIG EAST<br />

accolades in his first season as a starter and Allen led the team in<br />

touchdowns with 14 as a true freshman. Douglas, who earned<br />

first team All-BIG EAST honors, recorded a career-high 70<br />

receptions for a career-high 1,265 yards. Peanut Whitehead and<br />

Latarrius Thomas each started as true freshman. Junior Malik<br />

Jackson was a second-team All-BIG EAST selection and led<br />

the team in sacks with nine.<br />

Brian Brohm, a second-team All-BIG<br />

EAST performer, threw for 311 yards<br />

and was named MVP in the Orange<br />

Bowl win over Wake Forest.


2006 Final Statistics<br />

Schedule & Results<br />

Record Overall Home Away<br />

ALL GAMES 12-1 6-0 5-1<br />

CONFERENCE 6-1 4-0 2-1<br />

NON-CONFERENCE 6-0 2-0 3-0<br />

Date Opponent Score W/L Overall Conf. Attend<br />

Sept. 3 Kentucky (ESPN) 59-28 W 1-0 0-0 42,597<br />

Sept. 9 at Temple (WHAS) 62-0 W 2-0 0-0 16,015<br />

Sept. 16 #15 Miami (ABC) 31-7 W 3-0 0-0 42,704<br />

Sept. 23 at Kansas St. (TBS) 24-6 W 4-0 0-0 45,855<br />

Oct. 6 vs. Middle Tenn. (ESPN2) 41-17 W 5-0 0-0 32,797<br />

Oct. 14 Cincinnati (ESPNU) 23-17 W 6-0 1-0 41,549<br />

Oct. 21 at Syracuse (ESPN Reg.) 28-13 W 7-0 2-0 35,708<br />

Nov. 2 #3 West Virginia (ESPN) 44-34 W 8-0 3-0 43,217<br />

Nov. 9 at #15 Rutgers (ESPN) 25-28 L 8-1 3-1 44,111<br />

Nov. 18 South Florida (ESPNU) 31-8 W 9-1 4-1 40,038<br />

Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh (ESPN) 48-24 W 10-1 5-1 41,881<br />

Dec. 2 Connecticut 48-17 W 11-1 6-1 38,476<br />

Jan.2 vs. #15 Wake Forest (FOX) 24-13 W 12-1 6-1 74,470<br />

Score By Quarters<br />

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total<br />

Louisville 83 165 112 131 0 491<br />

Opponents 51 54 29 78 0 212<br />

HARRY<br />

DOUGLAS<br />

Team Statistics Lou Opp<br />

SCORING 491 212<br />

Points Per Game 37.8 16.3<br />

FIRST DOWNS 296 204<br />

Rushing 125 71<br />

Passing 150 121<br />

Penalty 21 12<br />

RUSHING YARDAGE 2409 1362<br />

Yards gained rushing 2629 1788<br />

Yards lost rushing 220 426<br />

Rushing Attempts 483 403<br />

Average Per Rush 5.0 3.4<br />

Average Per Game 185.3 104.8<br />

TDs Rushing 35 12<br />

PASSING YARDAGE 3770 2804<br />

Att-Comp-Int 384-245-7 414-208-12<br />

Average Per Pass 9.8 6.8<br />

Average Per Catch 15.4 13.4<br />

Average Per Game 290.0 215.7<br />

TDs Passing 22 12<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE 6179 4166<br />

Total Plays 867 817<br />

Average Per Play 7.1 5.1<br />

Average Per Game 475.3 320.5<br />

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 32-651 70-1424<br />

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 39-265 19-135<br />

INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 12-186 7-146<br />

KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.3 20.3<br />

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.8 7.1<br />

INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.5 20.9<br />

FUMBLES-LOST 22-16 26-13<br />

PENALTIES-YARDS 65-582 74-635<br />

Average Per Game 44.8 48.8<br />

PUNTS-YARDS 46-1775 74-2970<br />

Average Per Punt 38.6 40.1<br />

Net punt average 3.3.5 35.5<br />

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:52 29:08<br />

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 74-160 55-180<br />

3rd-Down Pct. 46% 31%<br />

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/12 7/22<br />

4th-Down Pct 67% 32%<br />

SACKS BY-YARDS 44-280 20-121<br />

MISC YARDS 0 -17<br />

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 61 26<br />

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 21-25 10-20<br />

PAT-ATTEMPTS 60-60 22-22<br />

ATTENDANCE 248891 216367<br />

Games/Avg Per Game 6/41482 6/36061<br />

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RUSHING<br />

GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G<br />

Kolby Smith 13 154 891 29 862 5.6 7 35 66.3<br />

George Stripling 13 81 475 16 459 5.7 5 38 35.3<br />

Anthony Allen 13 96 423 17 406 4.2 13 20 31.2<br />

Brock Bolen 13 48 300 4 296 6.2 2 42 22.8<br />

Michael Bush 1 17 129 1 128 7.5 3 48 128.0<br />

Sergio Spencer 9 16 84 6 78 4.9 2 30 11.1<br />

Nate Harris 13 2 55 0 55 27.5 0 39 4.6<br />

Harry Douglas 13 7 59 10 49 7.0 0 26 4.1<br />

Brian Brohm 11 47 163 118 45 1.0 0 21 4.1<br />

JaJuan Spillman 10 5 40 0 40 8 1 13 4.0<br />

Patrick Carter 9 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0.6<br />

Deriontae Taylor 13 2 3 0 3 1.5 1 2 0.3<br />

Kurt Quarterman 13 1 1 0 1 1.0 1 1 0.1<br />

Joe Tronzo 13 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -.01<br />

Team 3 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.5<br />

Hunter Cantwell 7 5 1 17 -16 -3.2 0 1 -2.3<br />

Total 13 483 2629 220 2409 5.0 35 48 185.3<br />

Opponents 13 403 1788 426 1362 3.4 12 69 104.8<br />

PASSING<br />

GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg<br />

Brian Brohm 11 159.08 313-199-5 63.6 3049 16 75 277.2<br />

Hunter Cantwell 7 166.14 70-45-2 64.3 700 5 68 100.0<br />

Patrick Carter 9 606.40 1-1-0 100.0 21 1 21 2.3<br />

Total 13 161.53 384-245-7 63.8 3770 22 75 290.0<br />

Opponents 13 110.90 414-208-12 50.2 2804 12 80 215.7<br />

RECEIVING<br />

GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G<br />

Harry Douglas 13 70 1265 18.1 6 75 97.3<br />

Mario Urrutia 13 58 973 16.8 6 68 74.8<br />

Gary Barnidge 13 31 511 16.5 4 59 39.3<br />

Kolby Smith 13 24 217 9.0 0 27 16.7<br />

George Stripling 13 13 252 19.4 1 45 19.4<br />

Jimmy Riley 13 10 145 14.5 1 40 11.2<br />

Scott Kuhn 13 7 65 9.3 1 25 5.0<br />

JaJuan Spillman 11 7 56 8.0 0 18 5.1<br />

Patrick Carter 8 5 68 13.6 0 28 8.5<br />

Brock Bolen 13 5 43 8.6 2 21 3.3<br />

Anthony Allen 13 4 48 12.0 1 24 3.7<br />

Chris Vaughn 8 4 54 13.5 0 17 7.7<br />

Corey Thompson 11 3 33 11.0 0 19 3.0<br />

Sergio Spencer 9 2 16 8.0 0 12 2.3<br />

Deriontae Taylor 4 1 21 21.0 0 21 5.2<br />

Michael Bush 1 1 3 3.0 0 3 3.0<br />

Totals 13 245 3770 15.4 22 75 290.0<br />

Opponents 13 208 2804 13.5 12 80 215.7<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Patrick Carter 18 107 5.9 0 18<br />

Trent Guy 10 74 7.4 1 40<br />

JaJuan Spillman 7 68 9.7 0 26<br />

Harry Douglas 3 16 5.3 0 9<br />

Latarrius Thomas 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total 39 265 6.8 1 40<br />

Opponents 19 135 7.1 0 16<br />

KICK RETURNS<br />

No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

JaJuan Spillman 17 450 26.5 1 100<br />

Trent Guy 5 71 14.2 0 20<br />

Rod Council 3 44 14.7 0 20<br />

Sergio Spencer 2 45 22.5 0 24<br />

Lattarius Thomas 2 36 18.0 0 23<br />

Harry Douglas 1 3 3.0 0 3<br />

Gary Barnidge 1 -2 -2.0 0 0<br />

George Stripling 1 4 4.0 0 4<br />

Total 32 651 20.3 1 100<br />

Opponents 70 1424 20.3 2 100<br />

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INTERCEPTION RETURNS<br />

No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

William Gay 6 70 11.7 0 35<br />

Jon Russell 3 96 32.0 0 53<br />

Gavin Smart 3 20 6.7 0 20<br />

Total 12 186 15.5 0 53<br />

Opponents 7 146 20.9 0 68<br />

FUMBLE RETURNS<br />

No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Malik Jackson 2 26 13.0 1 13<br />

Rich Raglin 1 7 7.0 0 7<br />

Zach Anderson 0 0 0 1 0<br />

Total 3 33 11.0 2 13<br />

Opponents 2 9 4.5 0 6<br />

SCORING<br />

--------------PAT--------------<br />

TD FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass Saf Pts<br />

Art Carmody 0 21-25 60-60 0-0 0 0-0 0 123<br />

Anthony Allen 14 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 86<br />

Kolby Smith 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 42<br />

Harry Douglas 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 36<br />

Mario Urrutia 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 36<br />

George Stripling 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 36<br />

Brock Bolen 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 24<br />

Gary Barnidge 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 24<br />

Michael Bush 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 18<br />

JaJuan Spillman 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12<br />

Sergio Spencer 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 12<br />

Zach Anderson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6<br />

Kurt Quarterman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6<br />

Deriontae Taylor 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6<br />

Jimmy Riley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6<br />

Scott Kuhn 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6<br />

Trent Guy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6<br />

Malik Jackson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6<br />

Total 61 21-25 60-60 1-1 0 0-0 0 491<br />

Opponents 26 10-20 22-22 0-2 2 2-2 0 212<br />

ALL-PURPOSE<br />

G RU REC PR KR IR TOT Avg.<br />

Harry Douglas 13 49 1265 16 3 0 1333 102.5<br />

Kolby Smith 13 862 217 0 0 0 1079 83.0<br />

Mario Urrutia 13 0 973 0 0 0 973 74.8<br />

George Stripling 13 459 252 0 4 0 715 55.0<br />

Ja Juan Spillman 12 40 56 68 450 0 614 51.7<br />

Gary Barnidge 13 0 511 0 -2 0 509 39.2<br />

Anthony Allen 13 406 48 0 0 0 454 34.9<br />

Brock Bolen 13 296 43 0 0 0 339 26.1<br />

Patrick Carter 9 5 68 107 0 0 180 20.0<br />

Trent Guy 9 0 0 74 71 0 145 16.1<br />

Sergio Spencer 7 78 16 0 45 0 139 19.9<br />

Michael Bush 1 128 3 0 0 0 131 131.0<br />

Jimmy Riley 12 0 124 0 0 0 124 10.3<br />

Jon Russell 12 0 0 0 0 96 96 7.4<br />

William Gay 12 0 0 0 0 70 70 5.0<br />

Scott Kuhn 12 0 65 0 0 0 65 5.4<br />

Nate Harris 13 55 0 0 0 0 55 4.2<br />

Chris Vaughn 8 0 54 0 0 0 54 6.8<br />

Rod Council 10 0 0 0 44 0 44 4.4<br />

Brian Brohm 11 45 0 0 0 0 45 4.5<br />

Lattarius Thomas 11 0 0 0 36 0 36 2.8<br />

Corey Thompson 11 0 33 0 0 0 33 2.5<br />

Deriontae Taylor 11 3 21 0 0 0 24 2.2<br />

Gavin Smart 12 0 0 0 0 20 20 1.7<br />

Kurt Quarterman 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1<br />

Team 2 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.5<br />

Joe Tronzo 11 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.1<br />

Hunter Cantwell 7 -16 0 0 0 0 -16 -2.3<br />

Total 13 2409 3770 265 651 186 7281 560.1<br />

Opponents 13 1362 2804 135 1424 146 5871 451.6


2006 Final Statistics<br />

2006 Final Statistics<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg.<br />

Brian Brohm 11 360 45 3049 3094 281.3<br />

Kolby Smith 13 154 862 0 862 66.3<br />

Hunter Cantwell 7 75 -16 700 684 97.7<br />

George Stripling 13 81 459 0 459 35.3<br />

Anthony Allen 13 96 406 0 406 31.2<br />

Brock Bolen 13 48 296 0 296 22.8<br />

Michael Bush 1 17 128 0 128 128.0<br />

Sergio Spencer 7 16 78 0 78 11.1<br />

Nate Harris 13 2 55 0 55 4.2<br />

Harry Douglas 13 7 49 0 49 3.8<br />

JaJuan Spillman 10 5 40 0 40 4.0<br />

Patrick Carter 9 1 5 21 26 2.9<br />

Deriontae Taylor 12 2 3 0 3 0.2<br />

Kurt Quarterman 13 1 1 0 1 0.1<br />

Team 2 1 -1 0 -1 0.5<br />

Joe Tronzo 12 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1<br />

Total 13 867 2409 3770 6179 475.3<br />

Opponents 13 817 1362 2804 4166 320.5<br />

PUNTING<br />

No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BLK<br />

Corey Goettsche 29 1100 37.9 57 4 5 7 0<br />

Todd Flannery 17 675 39.7 58 1 5 4 0<br />

Total 46 1775 38.6 58 5 10 11 0<br />

Opponents 74 2970 40.1 74 4 14 13 0<br />

FIELD GOALS<br />

Carmody<br />

FGM-FGA 21-25<br />

Percentage .............................................................................. 84.0<br />

1-19 ........................................................................................ 1-1<br />

20-29 ...................................................................................... 7-7<br />

30-39 ...................................................................................... 8-12<br />

40-49 ...................................................................................... 4-4<br />

50-99 ...................................................................................... 1-1<br />

Long ....................................................................................... 51<br />

Blocked .................................................................................. 1<br />

FG SEQUENCE Louisvillle Opponent<br />

Kentucky (38), 32 -<br />

Temple (23), (51) -<br />

Miami (FL) (22) 40, 45<br />

Kansas State (25) 40<br />

Middle Tennesee (31), (24), (20) (23), 47<br />

Cincinnati (32), (42), (35) (23), 37, 47<br />

Syracuse - (27), (35)<br />

West Virginia (39), (25, (18) -<br />

Rutgers (39) (46), (28)<br />

USF (47) 37, 51<br />

Pittsburgh (39), 32, (42) (30)<br />

Conneticut (37), 38, (22) (21), 42<br />

Wake Forest (41), 32 (44), 47, (36)<br />

DEFENSE<br />

GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds PBU FR FF Bl<br />

N. Harris 13 38 27 65 9-32 2-13 0-0 3 1-0 - -<br />

W. Gay 13 48 12 60 6-33 2-5 6-70 13 - 2 -<br />

M. Jackson 13 49 8 57 16-72 9-59 - 3 3-26 2 1<br />

A. Okoye 13 38 17 55 15-57 8.0-34 - 1 - 3 -<br />

B. Sharp 13 34 16 50 5-18 2.5-17 - 7 - 1 -<br />

L. Myles 13 33 12 45 4-16 2.0-13 - - 1-0 3 -<br />

P. Smith 13 22 22 44 5-10 1.0-6 - 1 - 1 -<br />

Z. Anderson 11 30 9 39 8-27 4.0-23 - 3 1-0 1 -<br />

A. Brown 12 24 15 39 8-18 1.0-5 - 2 1-0 - -<br />

J. Russell 13 16 18 34 6-24 2.5-21 3-96 3 2-0 1 -<br />

G. Smart 12 20 8 28 - - 3-20 8 1-0 - -<br />

E. Heyman 13 13 9 22 2-5 0.5-4 - 1 1-0 - -<br />

L. Thomas 13 18 2 20 2-23 2.0-23 - 3 1-0 1 -<br />

B. Buchanan 12 15 3 18 - - - - - - -<br />

T. Butler 13 11 6 17 2-4 - - - 1 - -<br />

A. Grady 10 10 6 16 1-5 - - 1 - 1 -<br />

P. Whitehead 13 10 6 16 5-41 4.0-39 - - - - -<br />

S. Garr 13 8 5 13 - - - - - - -<br />

R. Council 10 11 1 12 1-17 - - 2 - - -<br />

T. Norton 11 5 5 10 1-3 - - - - - -<br />

R. Raglin 13 7 3 10 - - - - 1-7 - -<br />

B. Cox 10 6 4 10 2-3 1.0-2 - - - 1 -<br />

W. Williams 11 6 4 10 2-2 0.5-1 - - - - -<br />

M. Axson 11 2 5 7 - - - - - - -<br />

A. Allen 13 3 4 7 - - - - - - -<br />

L. Alston 12 6 - 6 - - - - - - -<br />

M. Adams 13 4 1 5 2-6 1.0-6 - - 2 - -<br />

G. Barnidge 13 4 - 4 - - - - - 1 -<br />

S. Spencer 7 2 2 4 - - - - - - -<br />

L.T. Walker 7 1 2 3 2-9 1.0-9 - - - 1 -<br />

T. Flannery 13 2 1 3 - - - - - - -<br />

J. Spillman 10 2 1 3 - - - - - 1 -<br />

E. Wood 13 1 1 2 - - - - - - -<br />

C. Floyd 2 1 1 2 - - - - - - -<br />

J. Tronzo 12 - 2 2 - - - - - -<br />

D. Palmer 6 1 1 2 - - - - - -<br />

H. Douglas 13 1 - 1 - - - - - -<br />

M. Urrutia 13 1 - 1 - - - - - -<br />

G. Stripling 13 1 - 1 - - - - - -<br />

S. Kuhn 13 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

J. Burns 13 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

B. Gia<strong>com</strong>ini 11 1 - 1 - - - - - -<br />

M. Mitchell 2 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

J. Holston 2 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

G. Bussey 13 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

D. Mattingly 12 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

Total 13 506 244 750 104-425 44-280 12-186 51 13-33 20 1<br />

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2006 Game-by-Game Statistics<br />

Final Quarters 1st Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Punting Fumbles 3rd TOP<br />

GAME Score 1 2 3 4 RU PA PN TOT ATT YDS TD A-C-I YDS TD ATT YDS NO-AVG NO-LOST DOWNS<br />

UL 59 14 17 14 14 18 12 1 31 55 363 6 32-20 268 1 87 631 3-34.7 1-1 8-15 38:36<br />

Kentucky 28 0 14 7 7 8 5 2 15 19 22 0 26-10 238 3 45 260 9-40.0 1-1 2-12 21:24<br />

UL 62 14 28 7 13 16 13 2 31 43 312 7 35-21-1 359 1 78 671 1-43.0 1-0 9-13 30:08<br />

Temple 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 2 12 7 16 0 29-14-1 214 0 56 230 8-37.4 1-1 3-14 29:52<br />

UL 31 0 10 14 7 4 9 1 14 31 95 2 18-13-0 294 2 49 389 3-50.7 1-1 5-10 29:35<br />

Miami 7 7 0 0 0 6 12 2 20 29 64 1 34-20-0 278 0 63 342 4-40.2 3-2 3-12 30:25<br />

UL 24 7 3 7 7 11 8 3 22 42 228 2 26-18-1 173 1 68 401 4-39.5 3-2 5-12 35:39<br />

Kansas St. 6 0 0 0 6 3 9 1 13 19 108 1 45-17-2 139 0 64 247 8-41.2 1-0 3-16 24:21<br />

UL 44 10 13 7 14 9 16 1 26 31 186 2 32-17-1 340 3 63 526 3-34.7 1-1 7-13 25:24<br />

M.Tenn. 17 10 0 0 7 6 9 0 15 35 83 0 34-17-1 167 1 69 250 6-41.2 1-0 6-17 34:36<br />

UL 23 0 13 7 3 6 13 3 22 25 105 1 37-20-1 324 1 62 429 4-38.0 2-2 3-11 23:17<br />

Cincinnati 17 3 7 0 7 10 8 1 19 52 212 0 28-10-0 129 2 80 341 6-39.2 3-1 11-22 36:43<br />

UL 28 0 7 7 14 14 10 0 24 36 223 4 26-18-1 203 0 62 426 3-40.3 3-2 6-9 28:06<br />

Syracuse 13 0 6 0 7 3 15 0 18 28 19 0 41-24-1 303 1 69 322 4-42.3 1-1 7-16 31:54<br />

UL 44 3 13 14 14 6 15 1 22 32 114 2 26-19-0 354 1 58 468 3-41.0 1-1 4-10 27:52<br />

WVU 34 7 7 7 13 14 9 1 24 50 318 5 21-13-0 222 0 71 540 2-29.0 6-3 4-9 32:08<br />

UL 25 15 10 0 0 7 5 1 13 39 103 1 27-13-1 163 1 66 266 7-43.6 2-0 5-17 34:35<br />

Rutgers 28 7 7 8 6 7 6 0 13 30 143 2 21-8-1 189 1 51 332 6-45.3 1-0 3-11 25:25<br />

UL 31 0 10 14 7 9 9 2 20 36 172 2 33-19-0 274 2 69 446 7-34.9 1-1 6-14 31:42<br />

USF 8 0 0 0 8 3 9 2 14 30 49 0 32-15-1 237 1 62 286 8-33.9 0-0 3-15 28:18<br />

UL 48 10 14 14 10 6 1 2 20 31 162 2 29-21-0 337 4 60 499 3-31.0 1-1 6-12 28:34<br />

PITT 24 14 3 0 7 5 16 1 22 24 70 1 51-32-3 328 2 75 398 2-40.5 1-1 4-13 31:26<br />

UL 48 10 17 7 14 11 13 4 28 44 221 2 29-21-1 349 4 73 570 1-40.0 3-2 5-12 35:21<br />

UConn 17 3 7 0 7 5 3 0 8 31 147 2 19-7-1 89 0 50 236 6-49.0 2-1 2-11 24:39<br />

UL 24 0 10 0 14 8 15 0 23 37 125 2 35-25-0 332 1 72 457 4-34.0 2-2 5-13 32:24<br />

WFU 13 0 3 7 3 5 13 0 18 29 111 0 33-21-1 271 1 62 382 5-38.6 3-2 4-12 27:36<br />

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2006 Game-by-Game Statistics<br />

2006 Game-by-Game Statistics<br />

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS<br />

Game-By-Game Offensive Starters<br />

Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB FB RB WR<br />

Kentucky Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Taylor Bush Douglas<br />

Temple Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Carter (wr) Smith Douglas<br />

Miami Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Carter (wr) Smith Douglas<br />

Kansas St. Douglas Gia<strong>com</strong>ini Bussey Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Cantwell Bolen Smith Kuhn (TE)<br />

Middle Tenn. Urrutia Gia<strong>com</strong>ini Bussey Wood Quarterman Foster Kuhn Cantwell Vaughn (wr) Smith Douglas<br />

Cincinnati Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Allen (te) Smith Douglas<br />

Syracuse Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Vaughn (wr) Allen Douglas<br />

West Virginia Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Carter (wr) Smith Douglas<br />

Rutgers Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Bolen Smith Douglas<br />

USF Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Riley (wr) Smith Douglas<br />

Pittsburgh Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Bolen Stripling Douglas<br />

Connecticut Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Bolen Smith Douglas<br />

Wake Forest Urrutia Bussey Barlowe Wood Quarterman Foster Barnidge Brohm Kuhn (te) Stripling Douglas<br />

Game-By-Game Defensive Starters<br />

Opponent DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB LC SS FS RC<br />

Kentucky Anderson Okoye Grady Heyman Jackson Harris Brown Council Thomas Sharp Gay<br />

Temple Anderson Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Harris Brown Council Thomas Sharp Gay<br />

Miami Anderson Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Harris Brown Smart Thomas Sharp Gay<br />

Kansas St. Anderson Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Harris Smith Smart Thomas Sharp Gay<br />

Middle Tenn. Anderson Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Harris Smith Smart Thomas Sharp Gay<br />

Cincinnati Anderson Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Myles Smith Smart Thomas Sharp Gay<br />

Syracuse Heyman Okoye Williams Cox Jackson Myles Smith Smart Thomas Sharp Gay<br />

West Virginia Cox Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Myles Smith Smart Thomas Sharp Gay<br />

Rutgers Cox Okoye Grady Heyman Jackson Myles Smith Smart Thomas Sharp Gay<br />

USF Anderson Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Harris Brown Smart Russell Sharp Gay<br />

Pittsburgh Anderson Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Harris Brown Smart Russell Sharp Gay<br />

Connecticut Anderson Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Harris Brown Smart Russell Sharp Gay<br />

Wake Forest Anderson Okoye Heyman Whitehead Jackson Harris Brown Council Russell Sharp Gay<br />

The Starting Chart<br />

Offense 2006 Streak Career<br />

Quarterman (RG) 13 37 37<br />

Foster (RT) 13 13 30<br />

Wood (C) 13 25 25<br />

Brohm (QB) 11 8 21<br />

Barnidge (TE) 12 8 21<br />

Douglas (WR) 13 13 20<br />

Urrutia (WR) 12 8 17<br />

Bussey (LT) 13 13 13<br />

Smith (RB) 8 0 10<br />

Barlowe (LG) 11 8 11<br />

Carter (WR) 3 0 3<br />

Allen (RB 2 0 2<br />

Kuhn (TE) 3 1 3<br />

Bolen (FB) 4 2 4<br />

Cantwell (QB) 2 0 4<br />

Gia<strong>com</strong>ini (TE/T) 2 0 4<br />

Vaughn (WR) 1 0 1<br />

Defense 2006 Streak Career<br />

Gay (CB) 13 16 36<br />

Brown (LB) 7 4 26<br />

Sharp (S) 13 18 25<br />

Okoye (DT) 13 20 24<br />

Harris (LB) 9 4 19<br />

Jackson (LB) 13 13 16<br />

Council (CB) 3 1 14<br />

Heyman (DT) 13 13 13<br />

Smart (CB) 10 10 12<br />

Anderson (DE) 11 4 11<br />

Whitehead (DE) 10 4 10<br />

Smith (LB) 6 0 9<br />

Thomas (S) 9 0 9<br />

Russell (S) 4 4 9<br />

Myles (LB) 4 0 5<br />

Grady (DT) 2 0 4<br />

Cox (DE) 3 0 3<br />

Williams (DT) 1 0 1<br />

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2006 Game-by-Game Statistics<br />

2006 Game-by-Game Statistics<br />

GAME-BY-GAME PASSING<br />

Brian Brohm ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK EFFIC<br />

Kentucky 31 19 0 61.2 254 1 38 1 140.76<br />

Temple 29 16 1 55.2 307 1 57 1 148.58<br />

Miami 14 10 0 71.4 181 1 56 2 203.60<br />

Kansas St. inj.<br />

Middle Tenn. inj.<br />

Cincinnati 37 20 1 54.1 324 1 59 0 131.12<br />

Syracuse 26 18 1 69.2 203 0 32 2 127.12<br />

West Virginia 26 19 0 73.1 354 1 44 2 200.14<br />

Rutgers 27 13 1 48.1 163 1 45 2 103.67<br />

USF 33 19 0 57.6 274 2 40 0 147.32<br />

Pittsburgh 29 21 0 72.4 337 4 75 0 215.54<br />

Connecticut 28 20 1 71.4 341 4 67 1 213.73<br />

Wake Forest 34 24 0 70.5 311 0 50 2 147.42<br />

Hunter Cantwell ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD LONG SACK EFFIC<br />

Kentucky 1 1 0 1.000 14 0 14 0 217.60<br />

Temple 6 5 0 83.3 52 0 18 0 156.13<br />

Miami 4 3 0 75.0 113 1 45 0 394.80<br />

Kansas St. 26 18 1 69.2 173 1 22 2 130.12<br />

Middle Tenn. 32 17 1 53.1 340 3 68 1 167.06<br />

Cincinnati DNP-CD<br />

Syracuse DNP-CD<br />

West Virginia DNP-CD<br />

Rutgers DNP-CD<br />

USF DNP-CD<br />

Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00<br />

Connecticut 1 1 0 1.000 8 0 8 0 167.20<br />

Wake Forest DNP-CD<br />

GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING<br />

<strong>Player</strong> NO-YDS-TD UK TEM MIA KSU MTSU UC SU WVU RU USF PITT UCONN WFU<br />

George Stripling 73-396-5 9-90-2 9-72-2 10-39-0 14-63-1 8-39-0 7-27-0 4-25-0 0-0-0 2-(-1)-0 4-33-0 2-8-0 8-63-0 4-1-0<br />

Kolby Smith 154-862-7 12-66-0 7-86-1 17-48-2 16-63-0 9-19-1 3-4-0 16-165-2 13-73-0 19-84-0 7-50-0 9-58-1 10-64-0 16-82-0<br />

Anthony Allen 96-406-13 9-48-1 7-48-0 0-0-0 2-8-0 7-70-1 8-25-1 10-45-2 12-47-2 5-8-1 12-34-2 7-27-0 10-38-2 7-11-1<br />

Michael Bush 17-128-3 17-128-3 inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj.<br />

Brock Bolen 48-296-2 2-5-0 6-33-0 0-0-0 5-53-1 3-33-0 6-45-0 2-7-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 8-43-0 8-44-0 2-4-0 4-28-1<br />

Sergio Spencer 16-78-2 0-0-0 10-72-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 inj. inj. inj. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 4-2-0 0-0-0<br />

Harry Douglas 7-49-0 2-27-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-2) 1-23-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-8)-0 0-0-0<br />

JaJuan Spillman 4-36-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-11-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 1-13-1 0-0-0 0-0-0<br />

Brian Brohm 47-45-0 2-1-0 2-(-1)-0 4-8-0 inj. inj. 1-4-0 3-(-26)-0 4-(-14)-0 11-(-4)-0 4-8-0 1-9-0 8-57-0 6-3-0<br />

Joe Tronzo 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<br />

GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING<br />

<strong>Player</strong> NO-YDS-TD UK TEM MIA KSU MTSU UC SU WVU RU USF PITT UCONN WFU<br />

Harry Douglas 70-1265-6 5-87-0 4-58-0 4-94-0 6-81-1 5-63-0 5-65-0 6-72-0 6-116-0 3-97-0 7-86-2 4-132-1 5-149-2 10-165-0<br />

Mario Urrutia 58-973-6 2-51-0 5-110-1 4-96-1 2-14-0 4-134-2 5-67-0 5-48-0 6-113-1 5-38-0 3-36-0 7-144-1 5-78-0 5-44-0<br />

Gary Barnidge 31-511-4 4-53-0 1-17-0 3-45-0 1-1-0 1-31-0 5-96-1 1-30-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-112-0 3-25-2 5-88-1 2-13-0<br />

Kolby Smith 24-217-0 2-14-0 2-21-0 0-0-0 4-33-0 1-14-0 0-0-0 2-11-0 2-34-0 3-19-0 3-27-0 2-3-0 1-7-0 2-34-0<br />

George Stripling 13-252-1 3-82-0 2-59-1 2-59-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-67-0 2-36-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-5-0 1-0-0<br />

Jimmy Riley 10-145-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 1-24-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-73-0 2-9-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 2-21-0<br />

Scott Kuhn 7-65-0 2-11-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 3-47-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<br />

JaJuan Spillman 6-56-0 0-0-0 3-36-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-13-0 2-7-0 1-0-0 0-0-0<br />

Patrick Carter 5-68-0 3-48-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-0 1-12-0 0-0-0 inj. inj. inj. 0-0-0<br />

Chris Vaughn 4-54-0 inj. inj. 0-0-0 2-27-0 2-27-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 inj. 0-0-0<br />

Anthony Allen 4-48-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-29-0 1-(-2)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-21-1<br />

Brock Bolen 5-43-2 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-1 2-34-0<br />

Corey Thompson 3-33-0 0-0-0 1-19-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-0 0-0-0<br />

Sergio Spencer 2-16-0 0-0-0 2-16-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 inj. inj. inj. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<br />

Michael Bush 1-3-0 1-3-0 inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj.<br />

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2006 Game-by-Game Statistics<br />

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> U-A-T UK TEM MIA KSU MTSU UC SU WVU RU USF PITT CONN WFU<br />

Nate Harris 38-27-65 2-4-6 1-2-3 3-2-5 2-0-0 0-1-1 2-2-4 4-2-6 5-3-8 1-4-5 3-0-3 7-4-11 2-3-5 4-3-7<br />

William Gay 48-12-60 0-0 0-1-1 7-1-8 1-0-1 6-0-6 4-1-5 4-3-7 6-1-7 3-3-6 4-0-4 7-1-8 1-1-2 5-0-5<br />

Malik Jackson 49-8-57 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-1-3 1-0-1 8-0-8 7-2-9 3-1-4 5-0-5 3-1-4 8-0-8 5-1-6 2-0-2 2-2-4<br />

Brandon Sharp 34-16-50 1-0-1 1-2-3 8-1-9 2-0-2 3-0-3 6-0-6 1-4-5 6-3-9 1-3-4 2-1-3 3-0-3 2-0-2 0-0-0<br />

Lamar Myles 33-12-45 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 4-1-5 10-3-13 3-1-4 4-2-6 2-2-4 2-0-2 3-0-3 0-1-1 2-0-2 1-0-1<br />

Preston Smith 22-22-44 0-0-0 0-2-2 3-0-3 2-1-3 4-3-7 2-2-4 3-4-7 3-1-4 3-6-9 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 1-1-2<br />

Zach Anderson 30-9-39 3-0-3 1-2-3 2-1-3 3-1-4 2-2-4 2-0-2 inj. inj. 1-0-1 7-2-9 3-0-3 5-1-6 1-0-1<br />

Amobi Okoye 38-17-55 1-0-1 1-0-0 3-2-5 5-2-7 1-1-2 6-3-9 3-2-5 4-1-5 2-1-3 2-0-2 1-0-1 5-2-7 5-1-6<br />

Abe Brown 24-15-39 1-1-2 2-5-7 1-0-1 inj. 1-1-2 1-2-3 4-2-6 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-6 2-0-2 4-2-6<br />

Jon Russell 16-18-34 1-0-1 0-3-3 1-3-4 2-1-3 1-0-1 6-2-8 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-3-4<br />

Gavin Smart 20-8-28 1-0-1 2-2-4 1-1-2 4-0-4 1-0-1 1-1-2 3-0-3 1-0-1 1-2-3 1-0-1 3-2-5 1-0-1 inj.<br />

Terrance Butler 10-6-16 1-1-2 0-2-2 2-0-2 2-1-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-1-3 1-0-1<br />

Earl Heyman 13-9-22 0-1-1 1-0-0 4-0-0 1-1-2 1-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 4-1-5 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1<br />

Lattarius Thomas 18-2-20 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 3-0-3 4-0-4 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1<br />

Adrian Grady 10-6-16 4-1-5 inj inj inj. 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-2-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-0-3<br />

Bobby Buchanan 15-3-18 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 4-0-4 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-0-1<br />

Travis Norton 5-5-10 1-0-1 0-2-2 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0<br />

Deantwan Whitehead 10-6-16 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-1-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-2-2 0-1-1<br />

Sergio Spencer 2-2-4 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 inj. inj. inj. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<br />

Mozell Axson 2-5-7 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0<br />

L.T. Walker 1-2-3 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<br />

Richard Raglin 7-3-10 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1<br />

Todd Flannery 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0<br />

Michael Adams 4-1-5 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0<br />

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> NO-YDS UK TEM MIA KSU MTSU UC SU WVU RU USF PITT CONN WFU<br />

Malik Jackson 15.5-72 0-0 2-9 1-10 0-0 3-9 1-1 0-0 1-8 1-1 3-18 2-6 0-0 1.5-10<br />

Amobi Okoye 14-54 1-6 0-0 1-2 3-5 0-0 1-1 4-15 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-20<br />

Nate Harris 9-32 1-1 2-8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-10 2-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0<br />

Zach Anderson 7.5-27 2-9 1-5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 inj. inj. 0-0 3.5-12 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Abe Brown 7.5-18 0-0 1-1 0-0 inj. 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3.5-11<br />

William Gay 6-33 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-12 2-5 1-4 1-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Brandon Sharp 5-18 0-0 0.5-1 1-8 1-5 0-0 0-0 1.5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Jon Russell 5-20 0-0 0-0 1-12 1-4 0-0 2-6 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Preston Smith 4-9 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 0-0 0-0<br />

Lamar Myles 4-16 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-8 1-1 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Peanut Whitehead 4-27 0-0 0-0 1-5 1-11 0-0 0-0 1-14 0-0 0-0 2-11 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

L.T. Walker 2-9 0-0 2-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Latarrius Thomas 2-23 0-0 1-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-15 0-0<br />

Travis Norton 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Michael Adams 1-6 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Terrance Butler 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0<br />

GAME-BY-GAME SACKS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> NO-YDS UK TEM MIA KSU MTSU UC SU WVU RU USF PITT CONN WFU<br />

Malik jackson 9-59 0-0 1-8 1-10 0-0 1-4 1-1 0-0 1-8 0-0 2-17 1-5 0-0 1-6<br />

Amobi Okoye 8-33 1-6 0-0 0-0 0.5-0 0-0 1-1 2.5-11 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-10<br />

Zach Anderson 4-23 1-8 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 inj. inj. 0-0 2-10 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Brandon Sharp 3-25 0-0 0-0 1-5 1-11 0-0 0-0 1-14 0-0 0-0 1-9 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Nate Harris 2-13 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Latarrius Thomas 2-23 0-0 1-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-15 0-0<br />

Jon Russell 2-17 0-0 0-0 1-12 0-0 0-0 1-5 0.5-4 0-0 0-0 1-9 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Lamar Myles 2-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

L.T. Walker 1-9 0-0 1-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Will Gay 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Michael Adams 1-6 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<br />

Preston Smith 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 0-0 0-0<br />

Abe Brown 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5<br />

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2006 Game-by-Game Statistics<br />

WILLIAM GAY BRANDON SHARP MALIK JACKSON ART CARMODY ANTHONY ALLEN<br />

THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS (Includes 3rd-and-Goal Situations)<br />

By Quarter 1 2 3 4 Total<br />

LOUISVILLE 22-45 21-47 13-28 19-41 74-160<br />

Pct. 47.7 44.7 46.4 46.3 46.2<br />

Opponents 10-41 13-42 16-48 16-49 55-180<br />

Pct. 24.4 31.0 33.3 32.7 30.6<br />

By Yardage 1-3 4-6 7-10 11 or more Total<br />

LOUISVILLE 32-43 22-43 20-53 4-21 74-160<br />

Pct. 47.7 44.7 46.4 46.3 46.2<br />

Opponents 22-43 13-56 10-43 5-38 55-180<br />

Pct. 24.4 31.0 33.3 32.7 30.6<br />

Who Converted for Louisville: Harry Douglas (22), Brock Bolen (10), Anthony Allen (8), Mario Urrutia (8), Kolby Smith (8), Gary Barnidge (3), George Stripling<br />

(3), Jimmy Riley (2), Chris Vaughn (2), Sergio Spencer (2), Brian Brohm, Michael Bush, Patrick Carter, Scott Kuhn, JaJuan Spillman, Kurt Quarterman, Corey Thompson<br />

DRIVE CHART (No. of Drives/TD/FG)<br />

Drive Start 1-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+<br />

Kentucky 4/0/0 1/0/0 0/0/0 1/0/0 1/0/0 8/7/1<br />

Temple 1/0/0 0/0/0 1/0/1 1/0/0 1/1/0 8/7/1<br />

Miami (Fla.) 4/0/0 1/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 1/1/0 4/3/1<br />

Kansas State 6/0/1 1/0/0 0/0/0 2/0/0 1/0/0 4/3/0<br />

Middle Tennessee 3/0/0 0/0/0 1/0/0 0/0/0 1/1/0 7/4/3<br />

Cincinnati 3/0/0 0/0/0 1/0/0 1/0/0 3/0/1 4/2/2<br />

Syracuse 3/0/0 2/0/0 1/0/0 0/0/0 1/0/0 4/4/0<br />

West Virginia 3/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 1/0/0 6/3/3<br />

Rutgers 7/0/0 0/0/0 1/0/0 1/0/0 1/0/1 2/2/0<br />

South Florida 5/0/0 1/0/0 1/0/1 1/0/0 1/1/0 4/3/0<br />

Pittsburgh 4/0/0 1/0/0 1/1/0 0/0/0 4/2/2 3/3/0<br />

Connecticut 2/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 2/0/1 0/0/0 8/6/1<br />

Wake Forest 4/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 2/0/0 1/1/0 4/2/1<br />

SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS<br />

UL Opponents<br />

YARDAGE ARDAGE TD FG TD FG<br />

No Drive 4 0 2 0<br />

Minus Yards 0 0 0 1<br />

0-9 0 1 0 4<br />

10-19 0 0 0 0<br />

20-29 1 2 2 0<br />

30-39 0 1 1 1<br />

40-49 7 4 1 1<br />

50-59 11 8 4 0<br />

60-69 12 1 1 2<br />

70-79 10 1 5 0<br />

80-89 12 3 8 1<br />

90-99 4 0 2 0<br />

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UL Opp<br />

Pts 1st Yds Pts 1st Yds<br />

Kentucky 7 1 80 0 0 -11<br />

Temple 0 2 30 0 1 4<br />

Miami (Fla.) 0 1 -2 7 5 64<br />

Kansas State 7 6 97 0 0 0<br />

M. Tennessee 3 2 59 0 0 0<br />

Cincinnati 0 2 47 0 0 9<br />

Syracuse 0 1 17 0 1 16<br />

West Virginia 3 3 58 0 0 7<br />

Rutgers 7 3 80 0 2 34<br />

South Florida 0 0 6 0 0 -4<br />

Pittsburgh 0 0 6 0 1 8<br />

Connecticut 7 4 65 0 0 8<br />

Wake Forest 0 3 33 0 2 26<br />

THREE-AND-OUT<br />

UL Drives Opp<br />

3-and-out 3-and-out<br />

Kentucky 15/4 15/6<br />

Temple 12/0 12/5<br />

Miami (Fla.) 10/2 11/2<br />

Kansas State 14/2 14/4<br />

Middle Tennessee 12/3 12/4<br />

Cincinnati 12/2 14/5<br />

Syracuse 11/1 10/3<br />

West Virginia 10/3 13/2<br />

Rutgers 12/5 13/5<br />

South Florida 13/5 14/4<br />

Pittsburgh 13/3 14/1<br />

Connecticut 12/3 14/5<br />

Wake Forest 12/5 13/3<br />

SECOND HALF-OPENING DRIVES<br />

UL Opp<br />

Pts 1st Yds Pts 1st Yds<br />

Kentucky 0 0 5 0 1 20<br />

Temple 7 4 52 0 1 5<br />

Miami (Fla.) 7 3 53 0 0 -1<br />

Kansas State 3 4 72 0 0 9<br />

M. Tennessee 0 0 6 0 0 5<br />

Cincinnati 0 0 -10 0 1 23<br />

Syracuse 7 2 54 0 0 -16<br />

West Virginia 0 1 32 0 1 39<br />

Rutgers 0 0 6 0 0 5<br />

South Florida 7 4 72 0 1 11<br />

Pittsburgh 7 5 98 0 2 41<br />

Connecticut 7 4 75 0 1 40<br />

Wake Forest 0 0 -4 7 2 52


2006 Game-by-Game Statistics<br />

2006 Game-by-Game Statistics<br />

SUPERLATIVES<br />

#7 Mario Urrutia<br />

MARIO URRUTIA<br />

Louisville High Low<br />

Rushes 55 (Kentucky) 25 (Cincinnati)<br />

Yards Rushing 363 (Kentucky) 95 (Miami)<br />

TD Rushes 7 (Temple) 1 (RU, Cincinnati)<br />

Pass Attempts 37 (Cincinnati) 18 (Miami)<br />

Pass Completions 25 (Wake Forest) 13 (RU,Miami)<br />

Yards Passing 359 (Temple) 163 (Rutgers)<br />

TD Passes 4 (Connecticut, Pitt) 0 (Syracuse)<br />

Total Plays 87 (Kentucky) 49 (Miami)<br />

Total Offense 671 (Temple) 266 (Rutgers)<br />

Points 62 (Temple) 23 (Cincinnati)<br />

First Downs 31 (Temple, Kentucky) 13 (Rutgers)<br />

Penalties 8 (Miami) 1 (Wake Forest)<br />

Penalty Yards 76 (Miami) 5 (Wake Forest)<br />

Turnovers 3 (Four Times) 1 (4 Times)<br />

Possession Time 38:36 (Kentucky) 23:17 (Cincinnati)<br />

Opponent High Low<br />

Rushes 52 (Cincinnati) 19 (Kansas State)<br />

Yards Rushing 318 (West Virginia) 16 (Temple)<br />

TD Rushes 5 (West Virginia) 0 (Six Times)<br />

Pass Attempts 45 (Kansas State) 26 (Kentucky)<br />

Pass Completions 31 (Pittsburgh) 7 (Connecticut)<br />

Yards Passing 328 (Pittsburgh) 89 (Connecticut)<br />

TD Passes 3 (Kentucky) 0 (WVU, Temple)<br />

Total Plays 82 (Cincinnati) 47 (Kentucky)<br />

Total Offense 540 (West Virginia) 230 (Temple)<br />

Points 34 (West Virginia) 0 (Temple)<br />

Penalties 9 (Connecticut,Syracuse) 3 (Wake Forest)<br />

Penalty Yards 76 (Connecticut) 27 (Miami)<br />

Turnovers 4 (Pittsburgh) 1 (3 Times)<br />

Possession Time 36:43 (Cincinnati) 21:24 (Kentucky)<br />

LOUISVILLE SUPERLATIVES<br />

Individual<br />

Longest Rush: 48, Michael Bush vs. Kentucky<br />

Longest Touchdown Run: 48, Michael Bush vs. Kentucky<br />

Longest Pass: 75, Brian Brohm to Harry Douglas, vs. Pittsburgh<br />

Longest TD Pass: 75, Brian Brohm to Harry Douglas, vs. Pittsburgh<br />

Longest Punt Return: 40, JaJuan Spillman vs. West Virginia<br />

Longest Kickoff Return: 100, JaJuan Spillman vs. Rutgers<br />

Longest Interception: 53, Jon Russell vs. Kansas State<br />

Most Punts: 7, Corey Goettsche vs. Rutgers<br />

Longest Punt: 58, Todd Flannery vs. Miami<br />

Highest Punt Average: 50.7, Todd Flannery vs. Temple<br />

Longest Field Goal: 51, Art Carmody vs.Temple<br />

Most Field Goals: 3, Art Carmody (Three Times)<br />

Most TDs Rushing: 3, Michael Bush vs.Kentucky<br />

Most TDs Receiving: 2, Three Times<br />

Most TDs Passing: 4, Brian Brohm vs. Connecticut, Pittsburgh<br />

Most Rushing Attempts: 19, Kolby Smith vs. Rutgers<br />

Most Yards Rushing: 165, Kolby Smith vs.Syracuse<br />

Most Pass Attempts: 37, Brian Brohm vs. Cincinnati<br />

Most Pass Completions: 24, Brian Brohm vs. Wake Forest<br />

Most Yards Passing: 354, Brian Brohm vs. West Virginia<br />

Most Receptions: 10, Harry Douglas vs. Wake Forest<br />

Most Receptions Yards: 165, Harry Douglas vs. Wake Forest<br />

Most Total Offense: 398, Brian Brohm vs. Connecticut<br />

Most Tackles: 13, Lamar Myles vs. M. Tenn.<br />

Most Sacks: 2.5,Amobi Okoye vs. Syracuse<br />

Most Tackles for Loss: 4, Amobi Okoye vs. Syracuse<br />

OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES<br />

Individual<br />

Longest Rush: 69, Thomas Clayton, Kansas State<br />

Longest Touchdown Run: 69, Thomas Clayton, Kansas State<br />

Longest Pass: 80, Andre Woodson to Dicky Lyons, Kentucky<br />

Longest TD Pass: 80, Andre Woodson to Dicky Lyons, Kentucky<br />

Longest Punt Return: 16, Bruce Williams, Syracuse<br />

Longest Kickoff Return: 100, Keenan Burton, Kentucky<br />

Longest Interception: 68, Marcus Watts, Kansas State<br />

Most Punts: 9, Tim Masthay, Kentucky<br />

Longest Punt: 52, Tim Reyer, Kansas State<br />

Highest Punt Average: 49.0, Chris Pavasaris, Connecticut<br />

Longest Field Goal: 47, Sam Swank, Wake Forest<br />

Most Field Goals: 2, Three Times<br />

Most TDs Rushing: 4, Patrick White, West Virginia<br />

Most TDs Receiving: 2, Oderick Turner, Pittsburgh; Dicky Lyons, UK<br />

Most TDs Passing: 3, Andre Woodson, Kentucky<br />

Most Rushing Attempts: 23, Patrick White, West Virginia<br />

Most Yards Rushing: 156, Steve Slaton, West Virginia<br />

Most Pass Attempts: 50, Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh<br />

Most Pass Completions: 31, Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh<br />

Most Yards Passing: 307, Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh<br />

Most Receptions: 11, Derek Kinder, Pittsburgh<br />

Most Receptions Yards: 127, Keenan Burton, Kentucky<br />

Most Total Offense: 347, Patrick White, West Virginia<br />

Most Tackles: 13, Wesley Woodyard, Kentucky<br />

Most Sacks: 2, Three Times<br />

Most Tackles for Loss: 2.5, Devra Thompson, Rutgers<br />

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SCORING DRIVES USF 7-56 3:19 L44 Brohm 4-yd to Douglas<br />

Opp. Plays-Yds TOP Start Scoring Play<br />

Kentucky 3-80 1:34 L20 Bush 48-yd run<br />

Kentucky 9-70 4:22 L30 Bush 4-yd run<br />

Kentucky 6-55 2:52 L45 Brohm 1-yd to Bolen<br />

Kentucky 5-60 1:52 L40 Bush 5-yd run<br />

Kentucky 13-50 4:53 L29 Carmody 38-yd FG<br />

Kentucky 6-53 2:43 L47 Stripling 1-yd run<br />

Kentucky 5-84 1:56 L16 Stripling 38-yd run<br />

Kentucky 9-66 4:19 L34 Allen 4-yd run<br />

Temple 4-65 1:17 L35 Smith 3-yd run<br />

Temple 2-67 0:28 L33 Brohm 57-yd to Urrutia<br />

Temple 12-76 5:09 L24 Quarterman 1-yd run<br />

Temple 6-49 1:25 T49 Stripling 17-yd run<br />

Temple 7-94 1:47 L6 Stripling 3-yd run<br />

Temple 6-67 0:49 L33 Spencer 1-yd run<br />

Temple 9-52 3:39 L48 Spencer 4-yd run<br />

Temple 12-83 5:23 L17 Carmody 23-yg FG<br />

Temple 7-54 2:18 L46 Taylor 1-yd run<br />

Temple 7-27 3:54 L39 Carmody 51-yd FG<br />

Miami 10-87 6:48 L8 Carmody 22-yd FG<br />

Miami 7-80 3:25 L20 Brohm 56-yd to Urrutia<br />

Miami 7-53 2:39 L47 Smith 4-yd run<br />

Miami 3-48 1:21 M48 Smith 2-yd run<br />

Miami 3-68 1:30 L32 Cantwell 39-yd to Stripling<br />

Kansas St. 12-97 6:34 L3 Cantwell 19-yd to Douglas<br />

Kansas St. 4-7 2:14 K15 Carmody 25-yd FG<br />

Kansas St. 8-72 3:01 L28 Stripling 1-yd run<br />

Kansas St. 3-54 0:57 K46 Bolen 17-yd run<br />

M. Tenn. 10-59 4:05 L27 Carmody 31-yd FG<br />

M. Tenn. 2-70 0:21 L30 Cantwell 68-yd to Urrutia<br />

M. Tenn. 11-84 3:59 L9 Carmody 24-yd FG<br />

M. Tenn. 9-52 3:39 L45 Carmody 20-yard field goal<br />

M. Tenn. 6-80 1:12 L20 Cantwell 25-yd to Urrutia<br />

M. Tenn. 5-69 1:41 L31 Cantwell 15-yd to Kuhn<br />

M. Tenn. 4-44 1:51 M44 Smith 10-yd run<br />

M. Tenn. 6-50 2:49 L50 Allen 16-yd run<br />

Cincinnati 6-50 1:42 C39 Carmody 32-yd FG<br />

Cincinnati 9-49 2:53 L26 Carmody 42-yd FG<br />

Cincinnati 8-50 1:17 L50 Brohm 1-yd to Barnidge<br />

Cincinnati 2-76 0:46 L24 Allen 17-yd run<br />

Cincinnati 10-58 4:32 L24 Carmody 35-yd FG<br />

Syracuse 8-80 3:51 L20 Allen 2-yd run<br />

Syracuse 7-54 2:18 L46 Smith 5-yd run<br />

Syracuse 7-73 3:01 L27 Allen 2-yd run<br />

Syracuse 9-93 3:26 L7 Smith 31-yd run<br />

West Va. 10-58 4:12 L20 Carmody 39-yd FG<br />

West Va. 11-58 5:44 W34 Carmody 25 yd FG<br />

West Va. 6-75 2:39 L25 Allen 10-yd run<br />

West Va. 11-76 3:06 L23 Carmody 18-yd FG<br />

West Va. 6-80 2:34 L20 Brohm 7-yd to Urrutia<br />

West Va. 5-66 2:22 L34 Allen 5-yd run<br />

Rutgers 8-80 4:59 L20 Allen 2-yd run<br />

Rutgers 15-61 5:20 L39 Riley 5-yd pass<br />

Rutgers 8-48 3:09 L30 Carmody 39-yd FG<br />

USF 10-80 3:29 L20 Brohm 4-yd to Douglas<br />

USF 5-29 0:47 L20 Carmody 47-yd FG<br />

USF 9-72 3:14 L28 Allen 1-yd run<br />

RED ZONE (INSIDE THE 20)<br />

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USF 8-42 4:25 U42 Allen 7-yd run<br />

PITT 2-41 0:49 P41 Smith 19-yd run<br />

PITT 8-42 3:50 L36 Carmody 39-yd FG<br />

PITT 8-75 3:56 L25 Brohm 9-yd to Barnidge<br />

PITT 11-98 4:40 L2 Brohm 1-yd to Barnidge<br />

PITT 4-24 1:31 P24 Spillman 13-yd run<br />

PITT 9-40 3:33 L45 Carmody 42-yd FG<br />

PITT 3-80 1:57 L20 Brohm 75-yd to Douglas<br />

UConn 11-65 5:18 L35 Allen 1-yd run<br />

UConn 10-58 3:41 L38 Carmody 37-yd field goal<br />

UConn 3-66 1:03 L34 Brohm 67-yd to Douglas<br />

UConn 7-82 2:51 L18 Brohm 15-yd to Douglas<br />

UConn 6-34 2:18 C39 Carmody 22-yd field goal<br />

UConn 11-75 4:59 L25 Brohm5-yd to Bolen<br />

UConn 5-48 1:27 C48 Allen 3-yd run<br />

UConn 4-66 2:43 L34 Brohm 32-yd to Barnidge<br />

Wake Forest 14-61 5:47 L16 Carmody 41-yf FG<br />

Wake Forest 3-44 0:38 W47 Carter 21-yd to Allen<br />

Wake Forest 8-81 2:15 L19 Allen 1-yd run<br />

Wake Forest 10-71 5:25 L29 Bolen 18-yd run<br />

LONGEST PLAYS<br />

RUSHING PLAYS OF 25+ Yards<br />

Yards Play Qt. Scrimmage Opponent<br />

26 Douglas 26-yd run 1 L20 Kentucky<br />

48t Bush 48-yd run 1 K48 Kentucky<br />

38t Stripling 38-yd run 3 K38 Kentucky<br />

28 Smith 28-yd run 2 T38 Temple<br />

32 Smith 32-yd run 2 L11 Temple<br />

30 Spencer 30-yd run 3 L8 Temple<br />

39 Harris 39-yd run (fake punt)2 L33 Kansas St.<br />

26 Bolen 26-yd run 3 L48 Kansas St.<br />

27 Bolen 27-yd run 2 M36 Middle Tenn.<br />

35 Smith 35-yd run 2 L48 Syracuse<br />

31t Smith 31-yd run 4 S31 Syracuse<br />

42 Bolen 42-yd run 3 L45 Pittsburgh<br />

PASSING PLAYS OF 40+ Yards<br />

Yards Play Qt. Scrimmage Opponent<br />

57t Brohm to Urrutia 1 L43 Temple<br />

43 Brohm to Stripling 2 L39 Temple<br />

56t Brohm to Urrutia 2 L44 Miami<br />

45 Cantwell to Douglas 3 M48 Miami<br />

68t Cantwell to Urrutia 1 L32 Middle Tenn.<br />

45 Brohm to Stripling 2 L36 Cincinnati<br />

59 Brohm to Barnidge 3 L24 Cincinnati<br />

40 Brohm to Douglas 2 L25 West Virginia<br />

40 Brohm to Riley 3 L45 West Virginia<br />

45 Brohm to Douglas 1 L20 Rutgers<br />

40 Brohm to Douglas 3 L31 USF<br />

42t Brohm to Uruttia 2 P42 Pittsburgh<br />

43 Brohm to Urrutia 2 P50 Pittsburgh<br />

75t Brohm to Douglas 4 L25 Pittsburgh<br />

67 Brohm to Douglas 2 L33 Connecticut<br />

50 Brohm to Douglas 3 L13 Wake Forest<br />

NO. OF TIMES TIMES TOTAL TOTAL RUSH PASS FGS ------- FAILED TO SCORE INSIDE OPP. 20 -------<br />

INSIDE OPP 20 SCORED PTS TDS TDS TDS MADE FGA DOWNS INT FUM HALF GAME<br />

OPPONENT<br />

Kentucky 6 5 35 5 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Temple 8 8 52 7 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Miami 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Kansas State 5 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0<br />

Middle Tennessee 6 6 30 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Cincinnati 5 5 23 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Syracuse 4 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0<br />

West Virginia 6 6 30 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Rutgers 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

USF 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Pittsburgh 6 5 31 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Connecticut 5 5 27 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Wake Forest 4 3 17 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Season Percentage: 60 of 65 (92.3 %)


Game Recaps<br />

Game Recaps<br />

Game 1 • Louisville, Ky. • Sept. 3 (ESPN)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL UK<br />

First Downs 8 31<br />

Rushes-Yds 55-363 19-22<br />

Passing 268 238<br />

Passes A-C-I 32-20-0 26-10-0<br />

Plays-Yds 87-631 45-260<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 4-35 0-0<br />

KO Ret-Yds 4-65 6-194<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 0-0 0-0<br />

Punts-Avg. 3-34.7 9-40.0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1<br />

Penalties-Yds 3-40 5-35<br />

Time of Poss. 38:36 21:24<br />

3rd-down 8-15 2-12<br />

4th-down 1-1 0-1<br />

Red Zone 5-6 1-1<br />

Sacks-Yds 3-20 1-3<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Bush (17-128-3)<br />

Stripling (9-90-2)<br />

Smith (12-66-0)<br />

Allen (9-48-1)<br />

Douglas (2-27-0)<br />

Bolen (2-5-0)<br />

Kentucky<br />

Little (7-21-0)<br />

Dixon (2-5-0)<br />

Pulley (5-1-0)<br />

Woodson (4-(-2)-0<br />

Smith (1-(-3)-0<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (31-19-0-254-1)<br />

Cantwell (1-1-0-14-0)<br />

Kentucky<br />

Woodson (24-9-0-231-3)<br />

Pulley (2-1-0-7-0)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Douglas (5-87-0)<br />

Barnidge (4-53-0)<br />

Carter (3-48-0)<br />

Urrutia (2-51-0)<br />

Smith (2-14-0)<br />

Kuhn (2-11-0)<br />

Kentucky<br />

Burton (4-127-1)<br />

Lyons (2-84-2)<br />

Tamme (2-12-0)<br />

Dixon (1-8-0)<br />

Jones (1-7-0)<br />

Kentucky 28<br />

#13/#13 Louisville 59<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Kentucky 0 14 7 7 — 28<br />

Louisville 14 17 14 14 — 59<br />

Attendance: 42,597<br />

First Quarter<br />

LOU — Bush 48-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Bush 4-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Bolen 1-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Bush 5-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Carmody 38-yd field goal<br />

UK — Burton 73-yd pass from Woodson (Housley<br />

kick)<br />

UK — Lyons 4-yd pass from Woodson (Housley<br />

kick)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

UK — Lyons 80-yard pass from Woodson<br />

(Housley kick)<br />

LOU — Smith 4-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Smith 2-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU — Anderson 0-yd fumble recovery<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

UK — Burton 100-yd kickoff return (Housley<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Allen 4-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• Senior running back Michael Bush is out for<br />

the season with a broken right leg. Bush<br />

sustained the injury at the 11:26 mark of the third<br />

quarter.<br />

• Senior running back Michael Bush three<br />

touchdowns marks his 14th multiple touchdown<br />

game. It is also his 10th mutiple touchdown game<br />

in the last 11 games for the senior back.<br />

• Senior Michael Bush’s three touchdowns<br />

marks the fifth time the senior back has scored<br />

three touchdowns in a game during his career.<br />

• Louisville’s 631 yards of total offense are the<br />

21st time in Petrino’s tenure that the Cardinals<br />

have recorded over 500 yards of total offense.<br />

The Cards’ 631 yards ranks as the third best total<br />

in the Petrino era with only 779 yards and 666<br />

yards both against Houston in 2003 and 2004.<br />

• Freshman Latarrius Thomas is the first true<br />

freshman to start in a season opener under head<br />

coach Bobby Petrino. True freshmen Anthony<br />

Allen, Peanut Whitehead and L.T. Walker also<br />

saw action for the Cardinals.<br />

• U of L won its 13th straight game at home, the<br />

longest winning streak in school history and the<br />

third longest in the nation. U of L is 17-1 in Papa<br />

John’s Cardinal Stadium under head coach<br />

Bobby Petrino.<br />

Game 2 • Philadelphia, Pa. • Sept. 9 (WHAS)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL TU<br />

First Downs 31 12<br />

Rushes-Yds 43-312 27-16<br />

Passing 359 214<br />

Passes A-C-I 35-21-1 29-14-1<br />

Plays-Yds 78-671 56-230<br />

Fumb Ret 1-7 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 5-33 0-0<br />

KO Ret-Yds 1-24 6-97<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 1-0 1-20<br />

Punts-Avg. 1-43.0 8-37.4<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1<br />

Penalties-Yds 6-53 4-45<br />

Time of Poss. 30:08 29:52<br />

3rd-down 9-13 3-14<br />

4th-down 1-1 0-3<br />

Red Zone 8-8 0-2<br />

Sacks-Yds 5-35 1-3<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Stripling (9-73-2)<br />

Smith (7-86-0)<br />

Spencer (10-72-2)<br />

Allen (7-48-0)<br />

Bolen (6-33-0)<br />

Quarterman (1-1-1)<br />

Taylor (1-1-1)<br />

Temple<br />

Brown (14-32-0)<br />

Harper (3-22-0)<br />

Charlton 3-(-6)-0<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (29-16-1-307-1)<br />

Cantwell (6-5-0-52-0)<br />

Temple<br />

DiMichele (17-9-1-165-0)<br />

Charlton (12-5-0-49-0)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Urrutia (5-110-1)<br />

Douglas (4-58-0)<br />

Stripling (3-82-0)<br />

Spillman (3-36-0)<br />

Smith (2-21-0)<br />

Spencer (2-16-0)<br />

Thompson (1-19-0)<br />

Barnidge (1-17-0)<br />

Temple<br />

Harris (4-28-0)<br />

Francis (3-54-0)<br />

Santa Cruz (3-36-0)<br />

Brown (2-23-0)<br />

Harper (1-67-0)<br />

#12/#13 Louisville 62<br />

Temple 0<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Louisville 14 28 7 13 — 62<br />

Temple 0 0 0 0 — 0<br />

Attendance: 16,015<br />

First Quarter<br />

LOU — Smith 3-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Urrutia 57-yd pass from Brohm<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Quarterman 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Stripling 17-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Stripling 3-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Spencer 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU — Spencer 3-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU — Carmody 23-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Taylor 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Carmody 51-yd field goal<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• The 57-yard touchdown reception by sophomore<br />

Mario Urrutia was the Cardinals’ longest pass<br />

reception this season. It also marked the fifth<br />

touchdown reception of his career of 50 or more<br />

yards.<br />

• True freshman Deantwan Whitehead made his<br />

first career start at defensive end.<br />

• Senior offensive guard Kurt Quarterman scored<br />

on a one-yard run in the second quarter — the fourth<br />

rushing TD of his career.<br />

• Sophomore running back George Stripling<br />

recorded his third multiple touchdown game of his<br />

career and the first three touchdown game of his<br />

career. Stripling has 11 career rushing scores in just<br />

14 career games.<br />

• Senior cornerback William Gay recorded his<br />

second career interception in the second quarter.<br />

• The 42 first-half points were the most the<br />

Cardinals scored in a half since scoring 42 points in<br />

a 70-7 win over Cincinnati on November 27, 2004.<br />

• Junior quarterback Brian Brohm threw for 307<br />

yards and one touchdown in the win. It was his first<br />

300-yard game this season and the sixth of his<br />

career.<br />

• Sophomore running back Sergio Spencer recorded<br />

the first two rushing touchdowns of his career.<br />

• Freshman JaJuan Spillman and sophomore Corey<br />

Thompson each recorded their first career<br />

receptions in the third quarter.<br />

• Head coach Bobby Petrino is 10-1 in the month of<br />

September and 13-3 against non-conference<br />

opponents.<br />

• Louisville’s 671yards in total offense was the<br />

second highest under Petrino (highest: school record<br />

779 vs. Houston, 2003). It was the fifth-highest<br />

mark in U of L history.<br />

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Game 3 • Louisville, Ky. • Sept. 16 (ABC)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL UM<br />

First Downs 14 20<br />

Rushes-Yds 31-95 29-64<br />

Passing 278 294<br />

Passes A-C-I 18-13-0 34-20-0<br />

Plays-Yds 49-389 63-342<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 2-20 3-22<br />

KO Ret-Yds 0-0 4-63<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 0-0 0-0<br />

Punts-Avg. 3-50.7 4-40.2<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2<br />

Penalties-Yds 8-76 4-27<br />

Time of Poss. 29:35 30:25<br />

3rd-down 5-10 3-12<br />

4th-down 0-1 0-1<br />

Red Zone 3-3 1-2<br />

Sacks-Yds 4-35 2-13<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (17-54-2)<br />

Stripling (10-39-0)<br />

Brohm (4-8-0)<br />

Miami<br />

Jones (8-35-0)<br />

James (7-24-0)<br />

Moss (7-20-1)<br />

Wright (7-(-15)-0<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (14-10-0-181-1)<br />

Cantwell (4-3-0-113-1)<br />

Miami<br />

Wright (34-20-0-278-0)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Urrutia (4-96-1)<br />

Douglas (4-94-0)<br />

Barnidge (3-45-0)<br />

Stripling (2-59-1)<br />

Miami<br />

Leggett (4-52-0)<br />

Jenkins (3-67-0)<br />

Shields (3-63-0)<br />

Olsen (3-20-0)<br />

James (2-42-0)<br />

Jones (2-8-0)<br />

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#12/#12 Louisville 31<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Miami 7 0 0 0 — 7<br />

Louisville 0 10 14 7 — 31<br />

Attendance: 42,704<br />

First Quarter<br />

UM — Moss 1-yd run (Peattie kick)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Carmody 23-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Urrutia 56-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU — Smith 4-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Smith 2-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU — Stripling 39-yd pass from Cantwell<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• U of L won its 14th straight game at home, the<br />

longest winning streak in school history and the<br />

second longest in the nation (behind USC). U of<br />

L is 18-1 in Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium under<br />

head coach Bobby Petrino.<br />

•The Cardinal defense limited Miami to 147<br />

yards in the second half (195 in the first half).<br />

Miami converted on 3-of-12 third down<br />

conversions for the game.<br />

• QB Brian Brohm will have surgery Sunday on<br />

a ligament in his right thumb and could miss<br />

four to six weeks. He left the game with 10:30<br />

remaining in the third quarter with the injury.<br />

He <strong>com</strong>pleted 10-of-14 passes for 181 yards and<br />

a touchdown, moving him up to 10th in career<br />

passing yardage.<br />

• QB Hunter Cantwell <strong>com</strong>pleted 3-of-4 passes<br />

for 113 yards and a touchdown in relief of<br />

Brohm. Cantwell started the Cardinals’ final two<br />

games last year (vs. Connecticut, Virginia Tech)<br />

when Brohm was out with knee surgery.<br />

•The Louisville offense gained 389 yards,<br />

including 294 though the air. Miami entered the<br />

game seventh nationally in total defense (200.5<br />

yards per game), ninth against the run (41.5) and<br />

39th in pass efficiency defense (105.8).<br />

•In defeating the Huricanes (No. 15 ESPN/USA<br />

Today, No. 17 AP), Louisville improved to 2-3<br />

against Top 25 ranked opponents under Bobby<br />

Petrino.<br />

• The Miami team collectively stomped on the<br />

Cardinal Bird logo in Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium near the end of pregame warmups. The<br />

visiting had done a similar thing on four<br />

previous occasions: East Carolina, 10/2/04, U of<br />

L won 59-7; USF, 10/22/04, 41-9; Cincinnati, 11/<br />

27/04, 70-7; Rutgers, 11/11/05, 55-5. With<br />

today’s 31-7 victory over Miami, that’s a<br />

collective score of 256-37.<br />

Game 4 • Manhattan, Kan. • Sept. 23 (FOX)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL KSU<br />

First Downs 22 13<br />

Rushes-Yds 42-228 19-108<br />

Passing 173 139<br />

Passes A-C-I 26-18-1 45-17-2<br />

Plays-Yds 68-401 64-247<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 6-18 2-10<br />

KO Ret-Yds 2-3 2-33<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 2-84 1-68<br />

Punts-Avg. 4-39.5 8-41.2<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0<br />

Penalties-Yds 4-39 7-57<br />

Time of Poss. 35:39 24:21<br />

3rd-down 5-12 3-16<br />

4th-down 1-2 1-3<br />

Red Zone 4-5 0-2<br />

Sacks-Yds 2-16 2-12<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (16-63-0)<br />

Stripling (14-63-1)<br />

Bolen (5-53-1)<br />

Harris (1-39-0)<br />

Spillman (1-11-0)<br />

Allen (2-8-0)<br />

Kansas State<br />

Clayton (15-119-1)<br />

Alsup (2-5-0)<br />

Freeman (2-(-16)-0<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Cantwell (26-18-1-173-1)<br />

Kansas State<br />

Meier (33-14-1-121-0)<br />

Freeman (10-3-0-18-0)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Douglas (6-81-0)<br />

Smith (4-33-0)<br />

Vaughn (2-27-0)<br />

Urrutia (2-14-0)<br />

Riley (1-9-0)<br />

Kuhn 1-5-0)<br />

Bolen (1-3-0)<br />

Barnidge (1-1-0)<br />

Kansas State<br />

Clayton (5-34-0)<br />

Nelson (4-39-0)<br />

Figurs (2-25-0)<br />

Mastrud (2-25-0)<br />

Moreira (2-15-0)<br />

Pooschke (1-1-0)<br />

#8/#9 Louisville 24<br />

Kansas State 6<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Louisville 7 3 7 7 — 24<br />

Kansas State 0 0 0 6 — 6<br />

Attendance: 45,855<br />

First Quarter<br />

LOU — Douglas 19-yd pass from Cantwell<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Carmody 25-yd field goal<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU — Stripling 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU — Bolen 17-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

KSU — Clayton 69-yd run (run failed)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• Head coach Bobby Petrino is 12-1 in the<br />

month of September and is 6-1 on the road.<br />

He’s also 15-3 against non-conference<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition.<br />

• Louisville moved to 4-0 for the third time in<br />

four seasons under head coach Bobby Petrino<br />

(2003, 2004, & 2006).<br />

• The Louisville defense has allowed just two<br />

scores over the last three games. Today, the<br />

Cardinals forced Kansas State into six threeand-outs,<br />

Kansas State had 12 straight<br />

in<strong>com</strong>pletions in the second half, and the<br />

Wildcats converted on just 3-of-16 third down<br />

conversions. Kansas State’s 247 yards in offense<br />

was the Cardinals’ second-best effort of the<br />

season and below what the Cardinals entered<br />

the game allowing (277.3).<br />

• OT Breno Gia<strong>com</strong>ini made his first start at<br />

offensive tackle. George Bussey made his first<br />

start at guard after opening the season as the<br />

starter at offensive tackle.<br />

• QB Hunter Cantwell made his third career<br />

start at quarterback. He opened the game by<br />

hitting on five straight <strong>com</strong>pletions for 58 yards<br />

and a score.<br />

• Safety Jon Russell recorded his fourth career<br />

interception and first of the season in the<br />

second quarter and returned it 53 yards.<br />

• WR Jimmy Riley and WR Chris Vaughn<br />

(transfer from Notre Dame) each recorded their<br />

first career receptions in the third quarter. •<br />

Fourteen different receivers have caught passes<br />

for the Cardinals this year.<br />

• RB Brock Bolen rushed for a career-high 53<br />

yards on five carries, including a 17-yd TD run.<br />

• WR Harry Douglas recorded a career-high six<br />

receptions (81 yards). His previous best was<br />

five against Kentucky on 9/3/06, and also had<br />

five against Cincinnati on 10/22/05.


Game Recaps<br />

Game Recaps<br />

Game 5 • Nashville, Tenn. • Oct. 6 (ESPN2)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL MT<br />

First Downs 26 15<br />

Rushes-Yds 31-186 35-83<br />

Passing 340 167<br />

Passes A-C-I 32-17-1 34-17-1<br />

Plays-Yds 63-526 69-250<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 1-3<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 4-27 2-18<br />

KO Ret-Yds 4-51 8-220<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 1-43 1-1<br />

Punts-Avg. 3-34.7 6-41.2<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0<br />

Penalties-Yds 3-30 5-55<br />

Time of Poss. 25:24 34:36<br />

3rd-down 7-13 6-17<br />

4th-down 0-0 2-3<br />

Red Zone 6-6 2-2<br />

Sacks-Yds 1-4 1-4<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Allen (7-70-1)<br />

Stripling (8-39-0)<br />

Bolen (3-33-0)<br />

Douglas (1-23-0)<br />

Smith (9-19-1)<br />

Spillman (1-7-0)<br />

Middle Tennessee<br />

Gross (13-50-0)<br />

Gee (5-26-0)<br />

McNair (13-24-0)<br />

Marks (1-(-4)-0<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Cantwell (32-17-1-340-1)<br />

Middle Tennessee<br />

Marks (33-17-0-167-1)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Douglas (5-63-0)<br />

Urrutia (4-134-2)<br />

Kuhn (3-47-1)<br />

Vaughn (2-27-0)<br />

Barnidge (1-31-)<br />

Riley (1-24-0)<br />

Smith (1-14-0)<br />

Middle Tennessee<br />

Williams (4-27-0)<br />

Gross (3-45-0)<br />

Grigsby (2-36-0)<br />

Gee (2-15-0)<br />

Henry (1-26-0)<br />

Paschall (1-8-0)<br />

Chicola (1-7-1)<br />

#8/#8 Louisville 44<br />

Middle Tennessee 17<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Louisville 10 13 7 14 — 44<br />

Middle Tenn. 10 0 0 7 — 17<br />

Attendance: 32,797<br />

First Quarter<br />

LOU — Carmody 31-yd field goal<br />

MT — Nickson 88-yd kickoff return (Smith kick)<br />

MT — Smith 23-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Urrutia 68-yd pass from Cantwell<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Carmody 24-yd field goal<br />

LOU— Carmody 20-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Urrutia 25-yd pass from Cantwell<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU — Kuhn 15-yd pass from Cantwell<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU — Smith 10-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

MT — Chicola 7-yd pass from Marks (Smith kick)<br />

LOU — Allen 16-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• The Cardinals moved to 5-0 first the first time<br />

under head coach Bobby Petrino and have won<br />

10 of their last 11 games.<br />

• QB Hunter Cantwell is 3-1 as a starter after<br />

leading the Cardinals to a 44-17 win over<br />

Middle Tennessee. He threw for a career-best<br />

340 yards and tied a career-best with three<br />

touchdown passes. Cantwell also tossed three<br />

TD passes in the Gator Bowl loss to Virginia<br />

Tech.<br />

• WR Mario Urrutia recorded a 68-yard<br />

touchdown reception in the first quarter to tie<br />

the score at 10-10. It was his third TD reception<br />

of 50 or more yards this season and the sixth in<br />

his two seasons with the Cardinals. He caught<br />

four passes for 134 yards, the fifth 100-yard<br />

receiving game of his career. He has caught 17<br />

passes for a team-high 405 yards and is<br />

averaging 23.8 yards per catch.<br />

• Louisville ran for two more touchdowns<br />

giving them 19 this season, which is tied for the<br />

second-best mark inthe country.<br />

• The Cardinals amassed 526 yards of total<br />

offense, the third time this season the Cardinals<br />

went over the 500-yard mark. It’s also the 23rd<br />

time the Cardinals reached that total under<br />

Petrino.<br />

Game 6 • Louisville, Ky • Oct. 14 (ESPNU)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL UC<br />

First Downs 22 19<br />

Rushes-Yds 25-105 52-212<br />

Passing 324 129<br />

Passes A-C-I 37-20-1 28-10-0<br />

Plays-Yds 62-429 80-341<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 1-0 1-15<br />

KO Ret-Yds 2-40 5-108<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 0-0 1-2<br />

Punts-Avg. 4-38.0 6-39.2<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-1<br />

Penalties-Yds 7-60 7-65<br />

Time of Poss. 23:17 36:43<br />

3rd-down 3-11 11-22<br />

4th-down 0-1 1-2<br />

Red Zone 5-5 3-5<br />

Sacks-Yds 5-18 0-0<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Bolen (6-45-0)<br />

Stripling (7-27-0)<br />

Allen (8-25-1)<br />

Smith (3-4-0)<br />

Brohm (1-4-)<br />

Cincinnati<br />

Moore (19-96-0)<br />

Grutza (17-75-0)<br />

Benton (12-27-0)<br />

Glatthaar (4-14-0)<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (37-20-1-324-1)<br />

Cincinnati<br />

Grutza (27-10-0-129-2)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Barnidge (5-96-1)<br />

Urrutia (5-67-0)<br />

Douglas (5-65-0)<br />

Stripling (3-67-0)<br />

Allen (2-29-0)<br />

Cincinnati<br />

Celek(3-39-1)<br />

Goodman (3-24-0)<br />

Stewart (2-35-1)<br />

Moore (1-20-0)<br />

Alli (1-11-0)<br />

Cincinnati 17<br />

#7/#7 Louisville 23<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Cincinnati 3 7 0 7 — 17<br />

Louisville 0 13 7 3 — 23<br />

Attendance: 41,549<br />

First Quarter<br />

UC — Lovell 23yd field goal<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Carmody 32-yd field goal<br />

UC — Celek 8-yd pass from Grutza (Lovell kick)<br />

LOU — Carmody 42-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Barnidge 1-yd pass from Brohm<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU — Allen 17-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU — Carmody 25-yd field goal<br />

UC— Stewart 18-yd pass from Grutza (Lovell<br />

kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• U of L won its 15th straight game at home,<br />

the longest winning streak in school history<br />

and the second longest in the nation (behind<br />

USC). U of L is 19-1 in Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium under head coach Bobby Petrino.<br />

• U of L improved to 6-0 for the first time<br />

since 1972, when the Cardinals finished with a<br />

9-1 record and were the tri-champion of the<br />

MVC.<br />

• Junior quarterback Brian Brohm made the<br />

start for the Cardinals after missing the last<br />

two games with a thumb injury. He <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

20-of-37 passes for 324 yards today, his<br />

seventh career 300-yard passing game<br />

(second-highest at U of L).<br />

• Junior placekicker Art Carmody booted field<br />

goals of 32 and 42 yards in the second quarter<br />

and added a 35-yarder in the fourth quarter to<br />

improve to 11-of-12 on field goals this season.<br />

It was Carmody’s third career game with three<br />

field goals and his second this year (also vs.<br />

Middle Tennessee). He has connected on 25 of<br />

his last 26 attempts. Carmody is 8-for-8 from<br />

over 40 yards in his career.<br />

• Junior tight end Gary Barnidge produced a<br />

career-best with five catches for 96 yards. He<br />

scored on a one-yard TD reception in the third<br />

quarter.<br />

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Game Recaps<br />

Game 7 • Syracuse, N.Y. • Oct. 21 (ESPN Reg.)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL SU<br />

First Downs 24 18<br />

Rushes-Yds 26-223 28-`9<br />

Passing 203 303<br />

Passes A-C-I 26-18-1 38-24-1<br />

Plays-Yds 62-426 69-322<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 1-6<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 4-20 3-25<br />

KO Ret-Yds 2-20 4-7<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 1-31 1-9<br />

Punts-Avg. 3-40.3 4-42.3<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1<br />

Penalties-Yds 4-30 9-65<br />

Time of Poss. 28:06 31:54<br />

3rd-down 6-9 7-16<br />

4th-down 0-0 1-2<br />

Red Zone 6-6 2-2<br />

Sacks-Yds 7-48 2-23<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (16-165-2)<br />

Allen (10-45-2)<br />

Stripling (4-25-0)<br />

Douglas (1-7-0)<br />

Bolen (2-7-0)<br />

Syracuse<br />

Brinkley (10-35-0)<br />

Carter (9-13-0)<br />

Patterson (9-(-29)-0<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (26-18-1-203-0)<br />

Syracuse<br />

Patterson (38-24-1-303-1)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Douglas (6-72-0)<br />

Urrutia (5-48-0)<br />

Stripling (2-36-0)<br />

Smith (2-11-0)<br />

Barnidge (1-30-0)<br />

Carter (1-8-0)<br />

Syracuse<br />

Ferron (7-88-0)<br />

Williams (5-98-1)<br />

Moss (5-68-0)<br />

Brinkley (4-49-0)<br />

Chiara (1-6-0)<br />

Davis (1-2-0)<br />

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Syracuse 13<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Louisville 0 7 7 14 — 28<br />

Syracuse 0 6 0 7 — 13<br />

Attendance: 35,708<br />

Second Quarter<br />

SU — Shadle 27-yd field goal<br />

SU — Shadle 35-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Allen 2-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU — Smith 5-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU — Allen 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

SU — Williams 37-yd pass from Patterson (Shadle<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Smith 31-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• The Cardinals moved to 7-0 first the first time<br />

under head coach Bobby Petrino and have won<br />

12 of their last 13 games.<br />

• The Cardinals recorded their sixth straight<br />

road win and 10th win in the last 12 games.<br />

Louisville has also won seven straight BIG<br />

EAST Conference games.<br />

• Senior Kolby Smith rushed for a career-high<br />

165 yards and a pair of touchdowns.<br />

• Freshman Anthony Allen also rushed for a<br />

pair of scores.<br />

• CB William Gay recorded his team-leading<br />

third interception of the season and the fourth<br />

of his career.<br />

• DT Willie Williams and DE Brandon Cox<br />

made their first collegiate starts against<br />

Syracuse. Cox replaced Zach Anderson, who<br />

is out with an MCL injury.<br />

•The Cardinals were held scoreless in the first<br />

quarter for the second straight week and the<br />

third time this season.<br />

• Wide receivers Harry Douglas and Mario<br />

Urrutia caught a pass for the ninth straight<br />

game dating back to last season.<br />

• After registering 23 yards in the last two<br />

games, Smith had a breakout game. He rushed<br />

16 times for a career-high 165 yards and two<br />

touchdowns.<br />

Game 8 • Louisville, Ky. • Nov. 2 (ESPN)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL WVU<br />

First Downs 22 24<br />

Rushes-Yds 32-114 50-318<br />

Passing 354 222<br />

Passes A-C-I 26-19-0 21-13-0<br />

Plays-Yds 58-468 71-540<br />

Fumb Ret 1-1 6-3<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 2-40-1 0-0<br />

KO Ret-Yds 4-85 9-158<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 0-0 0-0<br />

Punts-Avg. 3-40.3 4-42.3<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 6-3<br />

Penalties-Yds 4-40 7-68<br />

Time of Poss. 27:52 32:08<br />

3rd-down 4-10 4-9<br />

4th-down 0-0 0-1<br />

Red Zone 6-6 4-4<br />

Sacks-Yds 2-13 2-17<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (13-73-0)<br />

Allen (12-47-2)<br />

Spillman (1-5-0)<br />

Douglas (1-2-0)<br />

Bolen (1-1-0)<br />

West Virginia<br />

Slaton (18-156-1)<br />

White (23-125-4)<br />

Schmitt (5-28-0)<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (26-19-0-354-1)<br />

West Virginia<br />

White (20-13-0-222-0)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Douglas (6-116-0)<br />

Urrutia (6-113-1)<br />

Riley (3-73-0)<br />

Smith (2-34-0)<br />

Carter (1-12-0)<br />

Thompson (1-6-0)<br />

West Virginia<br />

Reynaud (4-78-0)<br />

Slaton (3-74-0)<br />

Myles (3-50-0)<br />

Bolden (2-26-0)<br />

#3/#3 West Virginia 34<br />

#5/#5 Louisville 44<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

W. Virginia 7 7 7 13 — 34<br />

Louisville 3 13 14 14 — 44<br />

Attendance: 43,217<br />

First Quarter<br />

LOU — Carmody 39-yd field goal<br />

WVU — Slaton 42-yd run<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Carmody 25-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Allen 10-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

WVU — White 2-yd run (McAfee kick)<br />

LOU — Carmody 18-yd field goal<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU — Jackson 13-yd fumble return (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Guy 40-yd punt return (Carmody kick)<br />

WVU — White 5-yd run (McAfee kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU — Urrutia 7-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

WVU — White 5-yd run (Run failed)<br />

LOU — Allen 5-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

WVU — White 2-yd run (McAfee kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• U of L won its 16th straight game at home,<br />

the longest winning streak in school history<br />

and the second longest in the nation (behind<br />

USC). U of L is 20-1 in Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium under coach Bobby Petrino.<br />

• U of L improved to 8-0 on the season,<br />

matching the Cardinals’ only unbeaten season<br />

in 1925.<br />

• The two teams <strong>com</strong>bined for a BIG EAST<br />

Conference record 1,008 yards (Louisville<br />

468, West Virginia 540), breaking the old mark<br />

of 907 produced by Virginia Tech (504) and<br />

Syracuse (403) on Nov. 9, 2002.<br />

• Junior quarterback Brian Brohm <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

19-of-26 passes for 354 yards, his eighth<br />

career 300-yard passing game (second-highest<br />

at U of L) and third this season. His 354<br />

passing yards was his best since throwing for a<br />

career-high 389 against USF last season.<br />

• Junior placekicker Art Carmody booted field<br />

goals of 39, 25 and 18 yards to improve to 14of-15<br />

on field goals this season. It was<br />

Carmody’s fourth career game with three field<br />

goals and his third this year (also vs. Middle<br />

Tennessee, Cincinnati). He has connected on<br />

28 of his last 29 attempts (40-of-46 for his<br />

career).


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Game Recaps<br />

Game 9 • Piscataway, N.J. • Nov. 9 (ESPN)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL RU<br />

First Downs 13 13<br />

Rushes-Yds 39-103 30-143<br />

Passing 163 189<br />

Passes A-C-I 27-13-1 21-8-1<br />

Plays-Yds 66-266 51-332<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 4-30 2-16<br />

KO Ret-Yds 5-200-1 4-58<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 1-0 1-32<br />

Punts-Avg. 7-43.6 6-45.3<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0<br />

Penalties-Yds 8-49 4-35<br />

Time of Poss. 34:35 25:25<br />

3rd-down 5-17 3-11<br />

4th-down 2-2 0-0<br />

Red Zone 3-3 3-3<br />

Sacks-Yds 1-5 5-29<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (19-84-0)<br />

Allen (5-8-0)<br />

Bolen (1-0-0)<br />

Stripling (2-(-1)-0)<br />

Brohm (11-(-4)-0)<br />

Rutgers<br />

Rice (22-131-2)<br />

Leonard (5-21-0)<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (27-13-1-163-1)<br />

Rutgers<br />

Teel (21-8-1-189-1)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Urrutia (5-38-0)<br />

Douglas (3-97-0)<br />

Smith (3-19-0)<br />

Riley (2-9-1)<br />

Rutgers<br />

Britt (2-82-0)<br />

Young (2-41-0)<br />

Underwood (2-36-1)<br />

Leonard (1-26-0)<br />

Rice (1-4-0)<br />

#3/#4 Louisville 25<br />

#14/#15 Rutgers 28<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Louisville 15 10 0 0 — 25<br />

Rutgers 7 7 8 6 — 28<br />

Attendance: 44,111<br />

First Quarter<br />

LOU — Allen 2-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

RU — Underwood 26-yd pass from Teel (Ito kick)<br />

LOU — Spillman 100-yd kickoff return (Allen<br />

run)<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Riley 5-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Carmody 39-yd field goal<br />

RU — Rice 18-yd run (Ito kick)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

RU — Rice 4-yd run (Rice run)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

RU — Ito 46-yd field goal<br />

RU — Ito 28-yd field goal<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• U of L had its eight-game winning streak<br />

snapped in the loss.<br />

• Junior placekicker Art Carmody became the<br />

school’s all-time scoring leader with 304<br />

points.<br />

• Louisville was held scoreless in the second<br />

half for only the second time in Bobby<br />

Petrino’s tenure.<br />

• Junior quarterback Brian Brohm was held to<br />

a career-low 163 yards passing as a starter.<br />

• The loss snapped the Cardinals’ conference<br />

winning streak at eight games.<br />

•Cardinals lost for just the fourth time under<br />

head coach Bobby Petrino when leading at the<br />

half.<br />

• The 266 yards of total offense was the<br />

second-lowest total under Petrino.<br />

Game 10 • Louisville, Ky. • Nov. 18 (ESPNU)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL USF<br />

First Downs 20 14<br />

Rushes-Yds 36-172 30-49<br />

Passing 274 237<br />

Passes A-C-I 33-19-0 32-15-1<br />

Plays-Yds 69-446 62-286<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 1-1<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 2-18 1-4<br />

KO Ret-Yds 1-10 4-74<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 1-0 0-0<br />

Punts-Avg. 7-34.9 8-33.9<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yds 9-80 6-47<br />

Time of Poss. 31:42 28:18<br />

3rd-down 6-14 3-15<br />

4th-down 0-0 0-0<br />

Red Zone 0-1 4-4<br />

Sacks-Yds 6-38 0-0<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (7-50-0)<br />

Bolen (8-43-0)<br />

Allen (12-34-2)<br />

Stripling (4-33-0)<br />

Brohm (4-8-0)<br />

Spillman (1-4-0)<br />

USF<br />

Ponton (11-52-0)<br />

Williams (4-15-0)<br />

Grothe (15-(-18)-0<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (33-19-0-274-2)<br />

USF<br />

Grothe (31-15-1-237-1)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Douglas (7-86-2)<br />

Barnidge (5-112-0)<br />

Urrutia (3-36-0)<br />

Smith (3-27-0)<br />

Spillman (1-13-0)<br />

USF<br />

Jackson (4-60-0)<br />

Randolph (4-46-0)<br />

Hill (3-67-1)<br />

Johnson (3-32-0)<br />

Ponton (1-32-0)<br />

South Florida 8<br />

#10/#12 Louisville 31<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

South Florida 0 0 0 8 — 8<br />

Louisville 0 10 14 7 — 31<br />

Attendance: 40,348<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Douglas 4-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Carmody 47-yd field goal<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU — Allen 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Douglas 5-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

USF — Hill 44-yd pass from Grothe (Grothe Pass)<br />

LOU— Allen 7-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• WR Harry Douglas produced the first two-<br />

TD game of his career on Saturday. He had a<br />

career-best seven catches for 86 yards on<br />

Saturday. Douglas, who leads the BIG EAST<br />

Conference in receptions and receiving yards<br />

per game, has caught at least five passes in<br />

seven games this season.<br />

• Junior placekicker Art Carmody set the U<br />

of L single-season record for field goals with<br />

16 after booting a 47-yard field goal with 58<br />

seconds remaining in the second quarter.<br />

Carmody improved to 16-of-17 on field goals<br />

this season and has made 15 straight. He has<br />

connected on 30 of his last 31 field goal<br />

attempts and is 42-of-48 for his career.<br />

• TE Gary Barnidge caught five passes for<br />

112 yards, both career highs. The Cardinals<br />

have had a receiver gain at least 90 yards in<br />

seven games this season.<br />

• Junior quarterback Brian Brohm tossed his<br />

33rd career touchdown pass to move past<br />

Browning Nagle for sixth place in career<br />

passing TDs at U of L. He also passed his<br />

brother Jeff for seventh in career <strong>com</strong>pletions<br />

with 407.<br />

• RB Anthony Allen scored his team-leading<br />

10th touchdown of the season with two scores.<br />

He has scored a TD in six straight games.<br />

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Game Recaps<br />

Game 11 • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Nov. 25 (ESPN)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL PITT<br />

First Downs 20 22<br />

Rushes-Yds 31-162 24-70<br />

Passing 337 328<br />

Passes A-C-I 29-21-0 51-32-3<br />

Plays-Yds 60-499 75-398<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 1-26 1-9<br />

KO Ret-Yds 3-76 8-193<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 3-23 0-0<br />

Punts-Avg. 3-31.0 2-40.5<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1<br />

Penalties-Yds 5-50 4-30<br />

Time of Poss. 28:34 31:26<br />

3rd-down 6-12 4-13<br />

4th-down 0-0 2-5<br />

Red Zone 5-6 2-2<br />

Sacks-Yds 2-11 0-0<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (9-58-1)<br />

Allen (7-24-0)<br />

Bolen (8-44-0)<br />

Spillman (1-13-1)<br />

Spencer (2-4-0)<br />

Stripling (2-8-0)<br />

Brohm (1-9-0)<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Howling-Stephens (12-57-1)<br />

Collins (3-13-0)<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (29-21-0-337-4)<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Palko (50-31-3-307-1)<br />

Kinder (1-1-0-21-1<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Urrutia (7-144-1)<br />

Douglas (4-132-1)<br />

Barnidge (3-25-2)<br />

Spillman (2-7-0)<br />

Smith (2-3-0)<br />

Taylor (1-21-0)<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Kinder (11-77-0)<br />

Pestano (6-70-0)<br />

Turner (4-58-2)<br />

Howling-Stephens (4-49-0)<br />

Collins (2-40-0)<br />

Buches (2-24-0)<br />

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Pittsburgh 24<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Louisville 10 14 14 10 — 48<br />

Pittsburgh 14 3 0 7 — 24<br />

Attendance: 41,881<br />

First Quarter<br />

LOU — Smith 17-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

PITT — Stephens- Howlings 6-yd run (Lee kick)<br />

PITT — Kinder 21-yd pass to Turner (Lee kick)<br />

LOU — Carmody 39-yd field goal<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Urrutia 42-yd pass from Brohm<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Barnidge 9-yd pass from Brohm<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

PITT — Lee 30-yd field goal<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU — Kuhn 1-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Spillman 13-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU – Carmody 42-yd field goal<br />

PITT —Turner 29-yd pass from Palko (Lee kick)<br />

LOU — Douglas 75-yd pass from Brohm<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• With the win over Pittsburgh, the Cardinals<br />

improved to 10-1. It’s the fourth time in<br />

school history that the Cardinals have won 10<br />

or more games in a season (2006, 2004, 2001<br />

and 1990).<br />

• WR Mario Urrutia and Harry Douglas<br />

extended their streaks with a reception to 13<br />

games.<br />

• WR Mario Urrutia caught a 42-yard<br />

touchdown, his seventh touchdown reception<br />

of over 40 yards in his career and the third this<br />

season. He recorded seven catches for 144<br />

yards, his fourth 100-yard game this season<br />

and the seventh of his career.<br />

• WR Harry Douglas had four catches for a<br />

career-high 132 yards. He has seven games<br />

this season with over 80 receiving yards.<br />

• FS Jon Russell recovered his second fumble<br />

of the season that led to Louisville’s first<br />

touchdown.<br />

• PK Art Carmody made his 16th straight field<br />

goal before having one blocked in the second<br />

quarter to stop his streak at 16 straight. He is<br />

18-of-20 this season and has connected on 32<br />

of his last 34 attempts. He added a 42-yard<br />

field goal late in the game and is 10-for-10 in<br />

his career from 40 or more yards.<br />

Game 12 • Louisville, Ky. • Dec. 2 (ESPN)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL UConn<br />

First Downs 28 8<br />

Rushes-Yds 44-221 31-147<br />

Passing 349 89<br />

Passes A-C-I 29-21-1 19-7-1<br />

Plays-Yds 73-570 50-236<br />

Fumb Ret 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 3-0 1-8<br />

KO Ret-Yds 3-46 7-110<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 1-0 1-14<br />

Punts-Avg. 1-40.0 6-49.0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1<br />

Penalties-Yds 3-30 9-76<br />

Time of Poss. 35:21 24:39<br />

3rd-down 5-12 2-11<br />

4th-down 2-2 0-1<br />

Red Zone 5-5 3-3<br />

Sacks-Yds 1-15 1-3<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (10-64-0)<br />

Stripling (8-63-0)<br />

Brohm (8-57-0)<br />

Allen (10-38-2)<br />

Bolen (2-4-0)<br />

Spencer (4-2-0)<br />

Connecticut<br />

Brown (21-122-0)<br />

Caulley (6-37-1)<br />

Kanuch (1-2-0)<br />

Bonislawski (1-(-15)-0)<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (28-20-1-341-4)<br />

Cantwell (1-1-0-8-0)<br />

Connecticut<br />

Bonislawski (19-7-1-89-1)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Urrutia (5-78-0)<br />

Douglas (5-149-2)<br />

Barnidge (5-88-1)<br />

Riley (1-9-0)<br />

Thompson (1-8-0)<br />

Smith (1-7-0)<br />

Stripling (1-5-0)<br />

Bolen (1-5-0)<br />

Connecticut<br />

Murray (2-35-0)<br />

Young (1-10-0)<br />

Kanuch (1-32-0)<br />

Jeffers (1-10-0)<br />

Caulley (1-2-0)<br />

Connecticut 17<br />

#6/#7Louisville 48<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Connecticut 3 7 0 7 — 17<br />

Louisville 10 17 7 14 — 48<br />

Attendance: 38,476<br />

First Quarter<br />

LOU — Allen 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

CONN — Ciaravino 21-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Carmody 37-yd field goal<br />

Second Quarter<br />

LOU — Douglas 67-yd pass from Brohm<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

CONN — Allen 1-yd run (Ciaravino kick)<br />

LOU — Douglas 15-yd pass from Brohm<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Carmody 22-yd field goal<br />

Third Quarter<br />

LOU —Bolen 5-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

LOU – Allen 3-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU —Barnidge 32-yd pass from Brohm<br />

(Carmody kick)<br />

CONN — Caulley 1-yd run (Ciaravino kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• U of L won its 18th straight game at home,<br />

the longest winning streak in school history<br />

and the second longest in the nation (behind<br />

USC).<br />

• Louisville won at least a share of its first<br />

BIG EAST Conference title in its second year<br />

in the league.<br />

• Louisville finished the regular season with<br />

11 victories, the third time in school history<br />

the Cardinals have won 11 games in a season<br />

(also in 2001, 2004).<br />

• U of L’s senior class has produced a fouryear<br />

career record of 40-9, including an<br />

impressive 22-1 home mark in Papa John’s<br />

Cardinal Stadium.<br />

• WR Harry Douglas became the seventh U<br />

of L wide receiver to record 1,000 receiving<br />

yards in a season (1,100 total), and is the first<br />

since J.R. Russell had a school-record 1,213<br />

yards in 2003. With five catches for a careerbest<br />

149 yards and two touchdowns, Douglas<br />

produced his third 100-yard receiving game<br />

this season.<br />

•With two field goals today, junior<br />

placekicker Art Carmody broke the U of L<br />

career record for field goals with 46, breaking<br />

the old mark of 44 set by Nate Smith (2000-<br />

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Game Recaps<br />

Game Recaps<br />

Game 13 • Miami, Fla. • Jan. 2 (FOX)<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category UL WFU<br />

First Downs 23 18<br />

Rushes-Yds 37-125 29-111<br />

Passing 332 271<br />

Passes A-C-I 35-25-0 33-21-1<br />

Plays-Yds 72-457 62-382<br />

Fumb Ret 1-13 0-0<br />

Punt Ret-Yds 1-(-2) 3-8<br />

KO Ret-Yds 2-31 3-38<br />

Int-Ret-Yds 1-1 0-0<br />

Punts-Avg. 4-34.0 5-38.6<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-22 3-2<br />

Penalties-Yds 1-5 3-30<br />

Time of Poss. 32:24 27:36<br />

3rd-down 5-13 4-12<br />

4th-down 1-2 0-0<br />

Red Zone 3-4 1-2<br />

Sacks-Yds 4-21 2-14<br />

Individual<br />

Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Smith (16-82-0)<br />

Bolen (4-28-0)<br />

Allen (7-11-1)<br />

Brohm (6-3-0)<br />

Stripling (4-1-0)<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Moore (12-73-0)<br />

Belton (5-46-0)<br />

Bryant (3-23-0)<br />

Marion (3-17-0)<br />

Passing (A-C-I-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Brohm (34-24-0-311-1)<br />

Carter (1-1-0-1-1)<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Skinner (33-21-1-271-1)<br />

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD)<br />

Louisville<br />

Douglas (10-165-0)<br />

Urrutia (5-44-0)<br />

Smith (2-34-0)<br />

Bolen (2-34-0)<br />

Riley (2-21-0)<br />

Barnidge (2-13-0)<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Idelette (6-91-0)<br />

Marion (4-63-0)<br />

Morton (4-62-1)<br />

Tereshinski (3-22-0)<br />

Moore (2-25-0)<br />

#5/#6 Louisville 24<br />

#15/#15 Wake Forest 13<br />

Scoring Summary<br />

1 2 3 4 F<br />

Louisville 0 10 0 14 — 24<br />

Wake Forest 0 3 7 3 — 13<br />

Attendance: 74,470<br />

Second Quarter<br />

WF— Swank 44-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Carmody 41-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Allen 21-yd pass from Carter (Carmody<br />

kick)<br />

Third Quarter<br />

WF— Morton 30-yd pass from Skinner (Swank<br />

kick)<br />

Fourth Quarter<br />

WF—Swank 36-yd field goal<br />

LOU – Allen 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU —Bolen 18-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Post-Game Notes<br />

• QB Brian Brohm <strong>com</strong>pleted 24-of-34 for 311<br />

yards, his third straight game passing for more<br />

than 300 yards and marked the third highest<br />

total ac<strong>com</strong>plished in the Orange Bowl. He<br />

boosted his season total to 3,049 yards,<br />

be<strong>com</strong>ing only the fourth quarterback in<br />

school history to throw for more than 3,000<br />

yards in a season.<br />

• WR Harry Douglas recorded his fourth 100yard<br />

receiving game of the season by catching<br />

10 passes for 165 yards. Douglas broke the<br />

school record for receiving yards in a season<br />

with 1,265, breaking J.R. Russell’s mark of<br />

1,213 yards in 2004. He extended his streak of<br />

consecutive receptions to 15 straight games.<br />

• WR Mario Urrutia also has a 15-game streak<br />

with at least one reception.<br />

• RB Kolby Smith rushed for 82 yards on 16<br />

carries, his fourth-best effort of the year and<br />

sixth highest for his career. The senior from<br />

Tallahassee, Fla. Also had two catches for 34<br />

yards.<br />

• Head coach Bobby Petrino improved to 2-2<br />

in bowl games as head coach of the Cardinals.<br />

He defeated Boise State, 44-40, in the 2004<br />

Liberty Bowl. He lost to Miami (OH), 49-28,<br />

in the 2003 GMAC Bowl and 35-24 in the<br />

2006 Gator Bowl.<br />

2006 Honors<br />

Brian Brohm<br />

First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American<br />

Second Team All-BIG EAST<br />

BIG EAST Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Week (4)<br />

George Bussey<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Art Carmody<br />

Lou Groza Award Winner<br />

Second team AP All-American<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Honorable Mention Sporting<br />

News All-American<br />

BIG EAST Special Teams <strong>Player</strong><br />

of the Week (2)<br />

Harry Douglas<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Renardo Foster<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

William Gay<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Malik Jackson<br />

Second Team All-BIG EAST<br />

AMOBI OKOYE<br />

Amobi Okoye<br />

Second Team AP All-American<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Honorable Mention Sporting News All-American<br />

Kurt Quarterman<br />

First Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Third Team AP All-American<br />

Second Team SI.<strong>com</strong> All-American<br />

Latarrius Thomas<br />

Third Team Sporting News Freshman All-American<br />

Brandon Sharp<br />

BIG EAST Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Week<br />

Mario Urrutia<br />

Second Team All-BIG EAST<br />

Peanut Whitehead<br />

First Team Sporting News Freshman All-American<br />

Eric Wood<br />

Second Team All-BIG EAST<br />

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2006 BIG EAST Standings<br />

2006 BIG EAST Standings<br />

2006 BIG EAST CONFERENCE STANDINGS<br />

— BIG EAST— — OVERALL—<br />

TEAM W L Pct. W L Pct. Bowl<br />

Louisville 6 1 .857 12 1 .923 d., Wake Forest, 24-13 (Orange Bowl)<br />

West Virginia 5 2 .714 11 2 .846 d., Georgia Tech, 38-35 (Gator Bowl)<br />

Rutgers 5 2 .712 11 2 .846 d., Kansas State, 37-10 (Texas Bowl)<br />

South Florida 4 3 .571 9 4 .692 d., East Carolina, 24-7 (Papajohn’s.<strong>com</strong> Bowl)<br />

Cincinnati 4 3 .571 8 5 .615 d., Western Michigan, 27-24 (International Bowl)<br />

Pittsburgh 2 5 .286 6 6 .500<br />

Connecticut 1 6 .143 4 8 .333<br />

Syracuse 1 6 .143 4 8 .333<br />

TEAM RANKINGS<br />

Category National Actual National Actual BE BIG EAST Actual<br />

Rank Leader Rank Leader<br />

Rushing Offense 12 185.31 Navy 327.00 2 West Virginia 303.00<br />

Passing Offense 7 290.00 Hawaii 290.00 1 Louisville 290.00<br />

Total Offense 2 475.31 Hawaii 559.21 1 Louisville 475.31<br />

Scoring Offense 4 37.77 Hawaii 46.86 2 West Virginia 38.85<br />

Rushing Defense 19 104.77 Michigan 43.38 3 West Virginia 93.31<br />

Pass Eff. Defense 23 110.86 Wisconsin 84.19 4 Rutgers 103.68<br />

Total Defense 40 320.46 Virginia Tech 219.46 4 Rutgers 252.23<br />

Scoring Defense 17 16.31 Virginia Tech 11.00 2 Rutgers 14.31<br />

Net Punting 87 33.48 Utah 41.58 7 Pittsburgh 37.54<br />

Punt Returns 95 6.79 Kentucky 20.44 8 South Florida 13.12<br />

Kickoff Returns 57 20.34 Kansas State 27.14 5 Pittsburgh 24.14<br />

Turnover Margin 46 .15 Minnesota 1.38 5 Syracuse .92<br />

Pass Defense 80 215.69 Virginia Tech 128.23 7 Rutgers 151.23<br />

Passing Efficiency 5 161.53 Hawaii 185.95 2 Pittsburgh 166.79<br />

Sacks 2 3.46 Western Michigan 3.54 1 Louisville 3.46<br />

Tackles for Loss 18 7.00 Florida International 8.17 2 Rutgers 7.92<br />

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS<br />

Category <strong>Player</strong> Rank Actual National Actual BE BIG EAST Actual<br />

Leader Rank Leader<br />

Rushing Kolby Smith 65 66.31 Wolfe, NIU 148.31 7 Rice, RU 138.00<br />

Passing Eff. Brian Brohm 9 159.08 Brennan, HU 185.96 3 Palko, Pitt 163.25<br />

Total Offense Brian Brohm 9 281.27 Brennan, HU 422.50 1 Brohm, UL 281.27<br />

Receptions/G Harry Douglas T-27 5.38 Williams, NMSU 7.67 1 Douglas, UL 5.38<br />

Mario Urrutia T-61 4.46 3<br />

Receiving Yds Harry Douglas 7 97.31 Williams, NMSU 117.92 1 Douglas, UL 97.31<br />

Mario Urrutia 28 74.85 2<br />

Interceptions William Gay T-14 .46 Franks, Idaho .75 2 Williams, USF .54<br />

Kickoff Returns JaJuan Spillman 17 26.47 Thigpen, Ind. 30.13 3 Robinson, Pitt 27.88<br />

Field Goals Art Carmody 5 1.62 Medlock, UCLA 2.15 2 Ito, RU 1.69<br />

Anthony Allen T-51 .662<br />

All-Purpose Harry Douglas 69 102.54 Wolfe, NIU 167.46 5 Slaton, WVU 161.85<br />

Sacks Malik Jackson T-32 .69 2 McClain, Syr. .79<br />

Amobi Okoye T-44 .62 T-3<br />

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2006 BIG EAST Statistics<br />

2006 BIG EAST Statistics<br />

SCORING OFFENSE<br />

G TD XP 2XP FG Saf Pts Avg<br />

West Va. 13 65 62 1 17 0 505 38.8<br />

Louisville 13 61 60 1 21 0 491 37.8<br />

Pittsburgh 12 49 47 0 12 2 381 31.8<br />

Rutgers 13 46 41 2 22 0 387 29.8<br />

USF 13 40 34 1 7 1 299 23.0<br />

UConn 12 34 28 2 7 0 257 21.4<br />

Cincinnati 13 31 28 2 18 1 274 21.1<br />

Syracuse 12 23 21 1 16 0 209 17.4<br />

SCORING DEFENSE<br />

G TD XP 2XP FG Saf Pts Avg<br />

Rutgers 13 22 17 2 11 0 186 14.3<br />

Louisville 13 26 22 2 10 0 212 16.3<br />

USF 13 25 20 0 16 1 220 16.9<br />

Cincinnati 13 30 27 1 14 2 255 19.6<br />

West Va. 13 33 29 2 17 0 282 21.7<br />

Pittsburgh 12 34 29 3 11 1 274 22.8<br />

Syracuse 12 37 37 0 12 0 295 24.6<br />

UConn 12 39 39 0 17 0 324 27.0<br />

PASS OFFENSE<br />

G A-Cm -Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Avg.<br />

Louisville 13 384-245-7 63.8 3770 9.8 22 290.0<br />

Pittsburgh 12 332-228-9 68.7 2991 9.0 28 249.2<br />

USF 13 356-226-15 63.5 2827 7.9 16 217.5<br />

Cincinnati 13 345-207-17 60.0 2689 7.8 17 206.8<br />

Rutgers 13 298-165-13 55.4 2144 7.2 12 164.9<br />

West Va. 13 233-149-8 63.9 2059 8.8 15 158.4<br />

Syracuse 12 311-161-5 51.8 1885 6.1 13 157.1<br />

UConn 12 313-161-12 51.4 1692 5.4 14 141.0<br />

PASS DEFENSE<br />

G A-Cm -Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Avg.<br />

Rutgers 13 312-162-15 51.9 1966 6.3 8 151.2<br />

UConn 12 279-158-12 56.6 2142 7.7 15 178.5<br />

Pittsburgh 12 341-215-11 63.0 2182 6.4 17 181.8<br />

USF 13 389-199-15 51.2 2382 6.1 11 183.2<br />

Cincinnati 13 419-219-14 52.3 2621 6.3 14 201.6<br />

Syracuse 12 348-226-17 64.9 2571 7.4 17 214.2<br />

Louisville 13 414-208-12 50.2 2804 6.8 12 215.7<br />

West Va. 13 425-244-16 57.4 3163 7.4 17 243.3<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

G Ret Yds TD Avg<br />

Pittsburgh 12 43 1038 1 24.1<br />

West Va. 13 50 1192 1 23.8<br />

Cincinnati 13 36 788 0 21.9<br />

UConn 12 48 982 0 20.5<br />

Louisville 13 32 651 1 20.3<br />

Rutgers 13 32 630 0 19.7<br />

Syracuse 12 41 737 0 18.0<br />

USF 13 36 633 0 17.6<br />

NET PUNTING<br />

G No. Yds Avg Ret Yds Avg Net<br />

Syracuse 12 72 3021 42.0 24 199 2.8 39.2<br />

Pittsburgh 12 52 2163 41.6 23 191 3.7 37.9<br />

Rutgers 13 56 2467 44.1 26 352 6.3 37.8<br />

West Va. 13 35 1449 41.4 17 160 4.6 36.8<br />

UConn 12 74 2845 38.4 30 191 2.6 35.9<br />

Louisville 13 46 1775 38.6 19 135 2.9 35.7<br />

Cincinnati 13 73 2816 38.6 23 226 3.1 35.5<br />

USF 13 59 1139 36.3 22 307 5.2 31.1<br />

SACKS<br />

G Sacks Yds<br />

Rutgers 13 8 62<br />

West Va. 13 15 82<br />

Louisville 13 20 121<br />

Pittsburgh 12 23 163<br />

USF 13 27 144<br />

UConn 12 31 184<br />

Cincinnati 13 33 192<br />

Syracuse 12 45 345<br />

PENALTIES<br />

G No Yds Avg.<br />

Rutgers 13 60 487 37.5<br />

UConn 12 65 511 42.6<br />

Pittsburgh 12 68 527 43.9<br />

Louisville 13 65 582 44.8<br />

Syracuse 12 71 562 46.8<br />

Cincinnati 13 86 755 58.1<br />

West Va. 13 89 867 66.7<br />

USF 13 104 916 70.5<br />

THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS<br />

G Cov. Att Pct.<br />

West Va. 13 76 153 49.7<br />

Louisville 13 74 160 46.2<br />

Cincinnati 13 80 196 40.8<br />

Rutgers 13 69 170 40.6<br />

Pittsburgh 12 58 143 40.6<br />

USF 13 62 165 37.6<br />

Syracuse 12 63 173 36.4<br />

UConn 12 63 180 35.0<br />

TIME OF POSSESSION<br />

G Total Time Avg.<br />

Cincinnati 13 414:47 31:54<br />

Rutgers 13 406:25 31:15<br />

Louisville 13 401:13 30:51<br />

West Virginia 13 391:27 30:06<br />

UConn 12 356:47 29:43<br />

Syracuse 12 354:22 29:31<br />

USF 13 381:59 29:23<br />

Pittsburgh 12 342:27 28:32<br />

SACKS BY<br />

G Sks Yards<br />

Louisville 13 44 280<br />

Rutgers 13 41 259<br />

USF 13 37 257<br />

Syracuse 12 34 207<br />

West Va. 13 31 216<br />

Cincinnati 13 31 209<br />

UConn 12 22 151<br />

Pittsburgh 12 21 106<br />

PASS EFFICIENCY<br />

G A-C Pct Int Yds TD Effic<br />

Pittsburgh 12 322-228 .687 9 2991 28 166.8<br />

Louisville 13 384-245 .638 7 3770 22 161.5<br />

West Va. 13 233-149 .639 8 2059 15 152.6<br />

USF 13 356-226 .635 15 2827 16 136.6<br />

Cincinnati 13 345-207 .600 17 2689 17 131.9<br />

Rutgers 13 298-165 .554 13 2144 12 120.4<br />

Syracuse 12 311-161 .518 5 1885 13 113.3<br />

UConn 12 313-161 .514 12 1692 14 103.9<br />

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PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE<br />

G A-C Pct Int Yds TD Effic<br />

Rutgers 13 312-162 51.9 15 1966 8 103.7<br />

USF 13 389-199 51.2 15 2382 11 104.2<br />

Cincinnati 13 419-219 52.3 14 2621 14 109.2<br />

Louisville 13 414-208 50.2 12 2804 12 110.9<br />

West Virginia 13 425-244 57.4 16 3163 17 125.6<br />

Pittsburgh 12 341-215 63.0 11 2182 17 126.8<br />

Connecticut 12 279-158 56.6 12 2142 15 130.3<br />

Syracuse 12 348-226 64.9 17 2571 17 133.4<br />

FIRST DOWNS<br />

G Rush Pass Pen Total<br />

Louisville 13 125 150 21 296<br />

West Virginia 13 168 91 14 273<br />

USF 13 106 120 13 239<br />

Cincinnati 13 92 121 10 223<br />

Rutgers 13 112 91 16 219<br />

Pittsburgh 12 71 129 15 215<br />

Connecticut 12 102 85 13 200<br />

Syracuse 12 78 91 14 183<br />

OPPONENT FIRST DOWNS<br />

G Rush Pass Pen Total<br />

Rutgers 13 75 79 12 166<br />

Cincinnati 13 70 107 21 198<br />

Connecticut 12 101 89 13 203<br />

Louisville 13 71 121 12 204<br />

Pittsburgh 12 113 97 13 223<br />

USF 13 86 109 33 228<br />

Syracuse 12 116 117 12 245<br />

West Virginia 13 79 141 27 247<br />

SACKS BY<br />

G Sacks Yards<br />

Louisville 13 44 280<br />

Rutgers 13 41 259<br />

USF 13 37 257<br />

Syracuse 12 34 207<br />

West Virginia 13 31 216<br />

Cincinnati 13 31 209<br />

Connecticut 12 22 151<br />

Pittsburgh 12 21 106<br />

SACKS AGAINST<br />

G Sacks Yards<br />

Rutgers 13 8 62<br />

West Virginia 13 15 82<br />

Louisville 13 20 121<br />

Pittsburgh 12 23 163<br />

USF 13 27 144<br />

Connecticut 12 31 184<br />

Cincinnati 13 33 192<br />

Syracuse 12 45 345<br />

PENALTIES<br />

G No Yards Avg/G<br />

Rutgers 13 60 487 37.5<br />

Connecticut 12 65 511 42.6<br />

Pittsburgh 12 68 527 43.9<br />

Louisville 13 65 582 44.8<br />

Syracuse 12 71 562 46.8<br />

Cincinnati 13 88 755 58.1<br />

West Virginia 13 89 867 66.7<br />

USF 13 104 916 70.5<br />

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OPPONENT PENALTIES<br />

G No Yards Avg/G<br />

USF 13 93 774 59.5<br />

Rutgers 13 101 741 57.0<br />

West Virginia 13 78 692 53.2<br />

Syracuse 12 73 635 52.9<br />

Connecticut 12 77 629 52.4<br />

Cincinnati 13 89 662 50.9<br />

Louisville 12 74 635 48.8<br />

Pittsbugh 12 70 586 48.8<br />

THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS<br />

G Conv Att Pct<br />

West Virginia 13 76 153 49.7<br />

Louisville 13 74 160 46.2<br />

Cincinnati 13 80 196 40.8<br />

Rutgers 13 69 170 40.6<br />

Pittsburgh 12 58 143 40.6<br />

USF 13 62 165 37.6<br />

Syracuse 12 63 173 36.4<br />

Connecticut 12 63 180 35.0<br />

OPP ONENT THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS<br />

G Conv Att Pct<br />

Rutgers 12 55 183 30.1<br />

Louisville 13 55 180 30.6<br />

Connecticut 12 53 160 33.1<br />

Cincinnati 13 60 179 33.5<br />

USF 13 71 191 37.2<br />

West Virginia 13 73 177 41.2<br />

Pittsburgh 12 73 177 41.2<br />

Syracuse 12 73 162 45.1<br />

FIELD GOALS<br />

G Made Att Pct<br />

Syracuse 12 16 18 .889<br />

Pittsburgh 12 12 14 .857<br />

Louisville 13 21 25 .840<br />

Cincinnati 13 18 23 .783<br />

West Virginia 13 17 22 .773<br />

Rutgers 13 22 29 .759<br />

USF 13 7 15 .467<br />

Connecticut 12 7 16 .438<br />

PAT KICKING<br />

G Made Att Pct<br />

West Virginia 13 62 62 1.000<br />

Louisville 13 60 60 1.000<br />

Pittsburgh 12 47 47 1.000<br />

Cincinnati 13 28 28 1.000<br />

Syracuse 12 21 21 1.000<br />

Rutgers 13 41 42 .976<br />

USF 13 34 36 .944<br />

Connecticut 12 28 31 .903<br />

KICKOFF COVERAGE<br />

G No Yds TD Avg<br />

West Virginia 13 62 1060 0 17.1<br />

Connecticut 12 44 818 1 18.6<br />

Syracuse 12 30 573 0 19.1<br />

Cincinnati 13 44 878 0 20.0<br />

USF 13 41 825 0 20.1<br />

Louisville 13 70 1424 2 20.3<br />

Pittsburgh 12 41 837 0 20.4<br />

Rutgers 13 47 1037 1 22.1


2006 BIG EAST Statistics<br />

2006 BIG EAST Statistics<br />

RUSHING<br />

Team G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G<br />

RICE, Ray RU 13 335 1794 5.4 20 138.0<br />

SLATON, Steve WVU 13 248 1744 7.0 16 134.2<br />

WHITE, Patrick WVU 12 165 1219 7.4 18 101.6<br />

STEPHENS, LaRod PITT 11 178 893 5.0 9 81.2<br />

BROWN II, Donald UCO 12 161 896 5.6 7 74.7<br />

CAULLEY, Terry UCO 10 120 674 5.6 3 67.4<br />

SMITH, Kolby UL 13 154 862 5.6 7 66.3<br />

CARTER, Delone SU 12 156 713 4.6 4 59.4<br />

MOORE, Greg UC 13 162 709 4.4 4 54.5<br />

GROTHE, Matt USF 13 178 622 3.5 9 47.8<br />

PASSING/Game<br />

Team G Att -Cmp-Int Pct. Yds TD Avg<br />

BROHM, Brian UL 11 313-199-5 63.6 3049 16 277.2<br />

PALKO,Tyler PITT 12 322-220-9 68.3 2871 25 239.2<br />

GROTHE, Matt USF 13 317-202-14 63.7 2576 15 198.2<br />

TEEL, Mike RU 13 296-164-13 55.4 2135 12 164.2<br />

PATTERSON, P. SU 12 300-158-4 52.7 1865 12 155.4<br />

WHITE, Patrick WVU 12 179-118-7 65.9 1655 13 137.9<br />

GRUTZA, Dustin UC 12 225-137-13 60.9 1632 9 136.0<br />

BONISLAWSKI, M. UCO 12 163-75-3 46.0 843 5 70.2<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Team Team G Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Plays Plays Total Total Yds/G<br />

Yds/G<br />

BROHM, Brian UL 11 45 3049 360 3094 281.3<br />

GROTHE, Matt USF 13 622 2576 495 3198 246.0<br />

PALKO,Tyler PITT 12 77 2871 388 2948 245.7<br />

WHITE, Patrick WVU 12 1219 1655 344 2874 239.5<br />

TEEL, Mike RU 13 -50 2135 309 2085 160.4<br />

GRUTZA, Dustin UC 12 246 1632 310 1878 156.5<br />

PATTERSON, P. SU 12 -174 1865 382 1691 140.9<br />

RICE, Ray RU 13 1794 0 336 1794 138.0<br />

SLATON, Steve WVU 13 1744 0 248 1744 134.2<br />

STEPHENS, LaRod PITT 12 893 0 178 893 81.2<br />

RECEPTIONS/Game<br />

Team Team G Rec Rec Rec Yds Yds TD TD Avg. vg. Rec/G<br />

Rec/G<br />

DOUGLAS, Harry UL 13 70 1265 6 18.1 5.38<br />

KINDER, Derek PITT 12 57 847 6 14.9 4.75<br />

URRUTIA, Mario UL 13 58 973 6 16.8 4.46<br />

RANDOLPH, Ean USF 13 49 506 4 10.3 3.77<br />

TURNER, Oderick PITT 12 44 660 8 15.0 3.67<br />

GOODMAN, D UC 13 40 452 5 11.3 3.08<br />

REYNAUD, Darius WVU 13 39 520 2 13.3 3.00<br />

LEONARD, Brian RU 13 38 294 0 7.7 2.92<br />

TAYLOR, Larry UCO 10 29 261 1 9.0 2.90<br />

JOHNSON, Taurus USF 13 37 494 2 13.4 2.85<br />

RECEIVING YARDS/Game<br />

Team G Rec Yds TD Avg. Yds/G<br />

DOUGLAS, Harry UL 13 70 1265 6 18.2 97.3<br />

URRUTIA, Mario UL 13 58 973 6 16.8 74.8<br />

KINDER, Derek PITT 12 57 847 6 14.9 70.6<br />

TURNER, Oderick PITT 12 44 660 8 15.0 55.0<br />

STEWART, D. UC 13 33 675 5 20.5 51.9<br />

WILLIAMS, Mike SU 10 24 461 4 19.2 46.1<br />

MYLES, Brandon WVU 13 36 522 8 14.5 40.2<br />

REYNAUD, DariusWVU 13 39 520 2 13.3 40.0<br />

BARNIDGE, Gary UL 13 31 511 4 16.5 39.3<br />

RANDOLPH, Ean USF 13 49 506 4 10.3 38.9<br />

ALL-PURPOSE<br />

Team G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg.<br />

SLATON, Steve WVU 13 1744 360 0 0 2104 161.8<br />

RICE, Ray RU 13 1794 30 0 0 1824 140.3<br />

REYNAUD, Darius WVU 13 221 520 0 813 1554 119.5<br />

STEPHENS, LaRod PITT 11 893 231 0 31 1155 105.0<br />

DOUGLAS, Harry UL 13 49 1265 16 3 1333 102.5<br />

WHITE, Patrick WVU 12 1219 0 0 0 1219 101.6<br />

BROWN II, D. UCO 12 896 66 0 210 1172 97.7<br />

BRINKLEY, C. SU 12 571 91 0 448 1110 92.5<br />

TAYLOR, Larry UCO 10 78 261 255 279 873 87.3<br />

SMITH, Kolby UL 13 862 217 0 0 1079 83.0<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

Team G Int Yds TD Int/G<br />

WILLIAMS, Trae USF 13 7 8 0 0.54<br />

GAY, William UL 13 6 70 0 0.46<br />

ANDREWS,Quinto WVU 13 5 67 0 0.38<br />

BUTLER, Darius UCO 11 4 37 0 0.36<br />

LANSANAH, Dan UCO 12 4 64 1 0.33<br />

FIELDS, Joe SU 12 4 6 0 0.33<br />

GREENE, Courtney RU 13 4 26 0 0.31<br />

ROSS, Dominc UC 13 4 14 0 0.31<br />

SMART, Gavin UL 12 3 20 0 0.25<br />

Brown, A.J. SU 12 3 5 0 0.25<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

Team G Ret Yds TD Avg<br />

RANDOLPH, Ean USF 13 25 370 1 14.8<br />

TAYLOR, Larry UCO 10 20 255 1 12.8<br />

RIVERS, Vaughn WVU 13 18 195 1 10.8<br />

STEWART, D. UC 13 25 231 0 9.2<br />

FOSTER, Willie RU 13 14 127 0 9.1<br />

REVIS, Darrelle PITT 12 22 190 1 8.6<br />

KICK RETURNS<br />

Team G Ret Yds TD Avg<br />

ROBINSON, Lowell PITT 12 26 725 1 27.9<br />

REYNAUD, Darius WVU 13 30 813 1 27.1<br />

SPILLMAN, JaJuan UL 12 17 450 1 26.5<br />

GOODMAN, D. UC 13 21 541 0 25.8<br />

TAYLOR, Larry UCONN 10 11 279 0 25.4<br />

JOHNSON, Taurus USF 13 14 316 0 22.6<br />

RIVERS, Vaughn WVU 13 13 293 0 22.5<br />

PORTER, T.J. PITT 10 11 244 0 22.2<br />

BRINKLEY, C. SU 12 21 448 0 21.3<br />

FOSTER, Willie RU 13 18 370 0 20.6<br />

PUNTING<br />

Team G No Yds Avg<br />

RADIGAN, Joe RU 13 56 2467 44.1<br />

GAESSLE, Adam PITT 12 49 2059 42.0<br />

CARNEY, Brendan SU 12 72 3021 42.0<br />

PAVASARIS, Chris UCONN 12 71 2845 40.1<br />

STEEL, Brian UC 13 70 2715 38.8<br />

TEACHY, Justin USF 13 45 1718 38.2<br />

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SCORING<br />

Team G TD XPT FG Pts Pts/G<br />

CARMODY, Art UL 13 0 60 21 123 9.5<br />

RICE, Ray RU 13 20 0 0 120 9.2<br />

WHITE, Patrick WVU 12 18 0 0 108 9.0<br />

MCAFEE, Pat WVU 13 0 62 17 113 8.7<br />

SLATON, Steve WVU 13 18 0 0 108 8.3<br />

ITO, Jeremy RU 13 0 41 22 107 8.2<br />

LEE, Connor PITT 12 0 47 12 83 6.9<br />

ALLEN, Anthony UL 13 14 2 0 86 6.6<br />

LOVELL, Kevin UC 12 0 28 18 82 6.3<br />

SHADLE, Patrick SU 12 0 21 16 69 5.8<br />

FIELD GOALS<br />

Team G FG FGA Pct. PG<br />

ITO, Jeremy RU 13 22 29 75.9 1.69<br />

CARMODY, Art UL 13 21 25 84.0 1.62<br />

LOVELL, Kevin UC 13 18 23 78.3 1.38<br />

SHADLE, Patrick SU 12 16 18 88.9 1.33<br />

MCAFEE, Pat WVU 13 17 22 77.3 1.31<br />

LEE, Connor PITT 12 12 14 85.7 1.00<br />

NUZIE, Matt UCO 12 4 10 40.0 0.33<br />

TACKLES<br />

Team G A U Tot Avg. Sack<br />

BLADES,H.B PITT 12 61 86 147 12.2 1.0<br />

SMITH, Kelvin SU 12 57 58 115 9.6 2.5<br />

HENEGAN, Ryan UCO 10 42 50 92 9.2 1.0<br />

SESSION, Clint PITT 12 34 67 101 8.4 1.0<br />

LANSANAH, Dan UCO 12 54 45 99 8.2 2.0<br />

NICHOLAS, S. USF 13 18 71 89 6.8 7.5<br />

BRANCH, Tyvon UCO 12 32 47 79 6.6 0.0<br />

MOFFITT, Ben USF 13 25 60 85 6.5 3.0<br />

MACKEY, Jerry SU 10 39 25 64 6.4 1.0<br />

THOMPSON, Devra RU 13 38 45 83 6.4 4.0<br />

FIELDS, Joe SU 12 36 40 76 6.3 1.0<br />

GREENE, Courtney RU 13 31 51 82 6.3 1.0<br />

MCLEE, Kevin WVU 13 30 49 79 6.1 2.5<br />

FRIERSON, Quint RU 12 43 35 78 6.0 2.5<br />

MOORE, Donta UCO 12 33 39 72 6.0 3.0<br />

DAVIS, Dowayne SU 12 26 44 70 5.8 0.0<br />

ANDREWS, Q. WVU 13 32 43 75 5.8 0.0<br />

MCCLAIN, Jameel SU 12 37 45 69 5.8 9.5<br />

WICKS, Eric WVU 13 28 39 73 5.6 7.0<br />

MCCULLOUGH, K. UC 13 33 39 72 5.5 2.0<br />

BURNETT, Jeremy USF 12 15 51 66 5.5 0.0<br />

DELESTON,Dahna UCO 12 31 33 64 5.3 0.5<br />

GIRAULT, Ron RU 13 31 38 69 5.3 1.0<br />

ROSS, Dominic UC 13 29 39 68 5.2 0.0<br />

MEEKINS, Ramel RU 13 40 28 68 5.2 8.0<br />

JACKSON, Tanard SU 12 15 47 62 5.2 2.5<br />

ST. LOUIS, Pat USF 13 24 43 67 5.2 1.0<br />

NAKAMURA, H. UC 13 23 43 66 5.1 0.0<br />

HARRIS, Nate UL 13 26 39 65 5.0 2.0<br />

SELVIE, George USF 13 16 49 65 5.0 5.5<br />

SMITH, Corey UC 12 26 34 60 5.8 1.0<br />

BRYANT, Sam PITT 12 16 42 58 4.8 2.0<br />

MORGAN, Leo UC 13 26 36 62 4.8 1.0<br />

CHESTNUT, Nick SU 12 20 36 56 4.7 0.0<br />

WILLIAMS, Reed WVU 11 28 23 51 4.6 4.5<br />

GAY, William UL 13 12 48 60 4.6 2.0<br />

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SACKS<br />

Team G Total PG<br />

MCCLAIN, Jameel SU 12 9.5 0.79<br />

JACKSON, Malik UL 13 9.0 0.69<br />

WESTERMAN, Jamal RU 13 8.0 0.62<br />

MEEKINS, Ramel RU 13 8.0 0.62<br />

OKOYE, Amobi UL 13 8.0 0.62<br />

NICHOLAS, S. USF 13 7.5 0.58<br />

WICKS, Eric WVU 13 7.0 0.54<br />

ROBINSON, Chris USF 13 6.5 0.50<br />

FOSTER, Eric RU 13 6.0 0.46<br />

ANDERSON, T. UC 13 6.0 0.46<br />

TACKLES FOR LOSS<br />

Team G Total PG<br />

CLERMOND, Joe PITT 12 16.5 1.38<br />

NICHOLAS, S. USF 13 15.5 1.19<br />

JACKSON, Malik UL 13 15.5 1.19<br />

SELVIE, George USF 13 15.0 1.15<br />

MCCULLOUGH, K. UC 13 14.5 1.12<br />

MCCLAIN, Jameel SU 12 14.5 1.21<br />

FOSTER, Eric RU 13 14.0 1.08<br />

WESTERMAN, J. RU 13 13.5 1.04<br />

ANDERSON, T. UC 13 13.0 1.00<br />

MEEKINS, Ramel RU 13 13.0 1.00<br />

PASSES DEFENDED<br />

Team G BK Int Total PG<br />

GAY, William UL 13 13 6 19 1.46<br />

MICKENS, Mike UC 13 15 3 18 1.38<br />

WILLIAMS, Trae USF 13 8 7 15 1.15<br />

BUTLER, Darius UCO 11 7 4 11 1.00<br />

SMART, Gavin UL 12 8 3 11 0.92<br />

JENKINS, Mike USF 13 10 1 11 0.85<br />

LEWIS, Antonio WVU 13 8 2 10 0.77<br />

WICKS, Eric WVU 13 7 3 10 0.77<br />

BLADES, H.B. PITT 12 7 2 9 0.75<br />

NICHOLAS, S. USF 13 7 2 9 0.69<br />

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Yearly Offensive Statistics<br />

1st Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Total<br />

Year G Downs Att. Yds. Avg. TD Cmp. Att. Yds. Avg. Pct. TD Int. Off. Avg. Pen Points/Avg.<br />

2006 13 296 483 2409 185.3 35 245 384 3770 290.0 63.8 22 7 6179 465.3 65-582 491/37.8<br />

2005 12 287 472 2262 188.5 41 246 376 3523 293.6 65.4 24 10 5785 482.1 92-816 521/43.4<br />

2004 12 323 534 3005 250.4 47 256 359 3463 288.6 71.3 27 5 6468 539.0 67-623 597/49.8<br />

2003 13 295 518 2966 228.2 35 237 395 3389 260.7 60.0 20 12 6355 488.8 98-793 450/34.6<br />

2002 13 233 453 1387 106.7 16 243 450 2944 226.5 54.0 24 11 4331 360.9 134-1192 374/28.8<br />

2001 13 231 434 1465 112.7 19 234 393 3119 239.9 59.5 23 7 4584 382.0 105-905 366/30.5<br />

2000 12 222 409 1477 123.1 20 234 389 2822 235.2 60.2 27 12 4299 390.8 128-1118 388/32.3<br />

1999 12 290 350 1449 120.8 19 322 501 3687 307.3 64.3 29 12 5136 466.9 115-1024 412/37.5<br />

1998 12 311 368 1658 138.2 29 338 515 4498 374.8 65.6 33 15 6156 559.0 107-969 444/40.4<br />

1997 11 209 322 845 76.8 11 276 473 3282 298.3 58.3 19 14 4127 375.2 77-609 245/22.3<br />

1996 11 185 397 1040 94.5 9 207 388 2428 220.1 53.4 11 17 3468 315.2 86-773 182/16.5<br />

1995 11 217 432 1558 141.6 17 210 383 2432 221.1 54.8 16 8 3990 362.7 89-817 283/25.7<br />

1994 11 220 438 1534 139.4 21 203 363 2340 212.7 55.9 11 19 3874 352.2 93-820 255/23.2<br />

1993 12 221 408 1506 125.5 17 199 343 2923 243.5 58.1 23 11 4429 402.6 107-1016 332/30.2<br />

1992 11 189 406 1131 102.8 15 157 300 2049 186.2 52.3 11 12 3180 289.1 92-730 214/19.5<br />

1991 11 181 349 1007 91.5 3 162 374 1764 160.3 43.3 9 23 2515 228.6 60-417 135/12.3<br />

1990 12 213 454 1351 112.5 15 178 323 2711 225.9 55.1 21 15 4062 369.2 87-693 311/28.3<br />

1989 11 251 471 1736 157.8 18 198 348 2667 206.1 56.8 18 11 4394 399.5 62-487 312/28.4<br />

1988 11 241 467 1621 147.4 15 228 393 2656 241.4 58.0 17 19 4277 388.8 87-726 261/23.7<br />

1987 11 206 362 1128 102.5 10 211 426 2491 226.4 49.5 17 26 3619 329.0 79-695 215/19.5<br />

1986 11 218 406 986 89.6 10 180 375 2481 225.5 48.0 12 13 3467 315.1 84-608 179/16.2<br />

1985 11 192 375 1125 102.3 14 190 377 2425 220.4 50.3 9 19 3550 322.7 65-502 199/18.1<br />

1984 11 215 389 1086 98.7 9 211 428 2823 256.6 49.2 19 39 3909 355.4 85-679 237/21.5<br />

1983 11 168 395 1159 105.3 10 182 359 1989 180.8 50.6 7 16 3148 286.2 75-632 157/14.3<br />

1982 11 196 451 1386 126.0 10 148 336 2150 195.4 44.0 17 18 3536 321.5 68-672 220/20.0<br />

1981 11 139 444 1211 110.1 7 116 284 1551 141.0 40.8 11 16 2762 251.1 71-676 180/16.4<br />

1980 11 139 487 1341 121.9 11 84 216 1134 103.1 38.9 5 18 2457 225.0 32-638 162/14.7<br />

1979 11 137 533 1515 137.7 14 78 199 1180 107.2 39.2 5 17 2695 245.0 51-402 167/15.2<br />

1978 11 193 560 2572 233.8 25 86 197 1225 111.3 43.7 13 9 3797 345.2 53-510 319/29.0<br />

1977 11 193 685 2923 265.7 28 77 179 920 83.6 43.0 8 9 3843 349.3 65-576 291/26.5<br />

1976 11 135 504 1881 171.0 16 62 178 719 65.4 34.8 4 11 2600 236.3 49-438 177/16.1<br />

1975 11 171 531 1491 135.5 12 108 251 1366 124.2 43.0 4 16 2857 259.7 48-476 108/9.8<br />

1974 11 136 520 1653 150.3 6 68 192 744 67.6 35.4 10 10 2356 214.2 52-508 136/12.4<br />

1973 11 165 500 1879 170.9 12 94 238 1155 105.0 39.4 3 18 3034 275.8 681 172/15.6<br />

1972 11 206 494 2094 190.4 22 159 331 1889 171.7 48.0 18 21 3983 362.1 707 309/30.9<br />

1971 10 163 1959 195.9 15 115 241 1210 110.0 47.7 8 13 3169 316.9 462 190/19.0<br />

1970 11 120 564 1991 181.0 14 144 288 2076 188.7 50.0 15 18 4067 369.7 667 252/22.9<br />

1969 10 206 524 2311 231.1 12 88 198 964 96.4 44.4 13 19 3275 327.5 75-892 206/20.6<br />

1968 10 180 443 1444 144.4 -- 146 323 1879 187.9 45.2 10 30 3323 332.3 61-637 192/19.2<br />

1967 10 174 452 1378 137.8 -- 132 305 1866 186.6 43.3 9 21 3244 324.4 60-621 260/26.0<br />

1966 10 178 358 1128 112.8 -- 149 322 2157 215.7 46.2 14 14 3285 328.5 61-558 231/23.1<br />

1965 10 159 364 1002 100.2 -- -- 297 2149 214.9 -- 13 20 3151 315.1 69-710 218/21.8<br />

1964 10 104 301 459 45.9 -- 136 272 1530 153.0 50.0 4 21 1989 198.9 -- 70/7.0<br />

1963 10 117 391 841 84.1 -- 105 208 1209 120.9 50.4 8 14 2050 205.0 60-649 118/11.8<br />

1962 10 151 414 1613 161.3 -- 104 225 1406 140.6 46.2 11 16 3019 301.9 40-363 174/17.4<br />

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Yearly Defensive Statistics<br />

Yearly Defensive Statistics<br />

1st Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Total<br />

Year G Downs Att. Yds. Avg. TD Cmp. Att. Yds. Avg. Pct. TD Int. Off. Avg. Pen Points/Avg.<br />

2006 13 204 403 1362 104.8 12 208 414 2804 215.7 50.2 12 12 4166 320.5 74-635 212/16.3<br />

2005 12 226 460 1368 114.0 16 199 367 2520 210.0 54.2 16 9 3888 324.0 91-820 285/23.8<br />

2004 12 196 419 1308 109.0 10 195 385 2363 196.9 50.6 18 17 3671 305.9 83-672 236/19.7<br />

2003 13 307 513 2214 170.3 22 264 474 3358 258.3 55.7 19 13 5572 428.6 66-551 361/27.8<br />

2002 13 236 514 1469 113.0 15 205 427 2690 206.9 48.0 21 9 4159 319.9 109-911 319/24.5<br />

2001 13 221 466 1671 128.5 11 378 187 2392 184.0 49.4 13 17 4063 312.5 69-542 213/17.8<br />

2000 12 201 395 879 79.9 12 204 397 2467 224.3 51.4 17 27 3346 304.2 83-719 246/22.4<br />

1999 12 229 439 1832 152.7 21 201 359 2481 206.8 55.9 17 13 4313 359.4 82-689 331/30.1<br />

1998 12 257 506 2626 218.8 22 177 315 2661 221.8 56.2 26 10 5287 440.6 75-703 387/35.2<br />

1997 11 224 462 2060 187.2 24 198 347 2590 235.5 57.1 21 11 4650 422.7 80-677 407/37.0<br />

1996 11 167 437 1396 126.9 9 158 328 1702 154.7 48.2 11 10 2594 235.8 77-594 205/18.6<br />

1995 11 213 452 1381 125.5 9 175 350 2130 193.6 50.0 8 24 3511 319.2 95-862 165/15.0<br />

1994 11 205 456 1773 161.2 16 176 315 2085 189.5 55.8 10 8 3858 350.7 81-775 253/23.0<br />

1993 12 201 403 1480 123.3 14 202 363 2230 185.8 55.6 12 21 3710 309.2 76-738 236/21.5<br />

1992 11 218 471 1472 133.8 14 211 356 2418 219.8 59.2 12 20 3890 353.6 69-581 243/22.1<br />

1991 11 206 571 2639 239.9 31 109 200 1457 132.5 54.5 9 16 3840 349.1 90-730 335/30.5<br />

1990 12 157 458 1214 101.2 9 141 279 1641 136.8 50.5 4 19 2855 237.9 82-623 142/12.9<br />

1989 11 161 416 1098 99.8 7 155 292 1983 180.2 53.1 17 17 3277 297.9 78-597 222/20.9<br />

1988 11 250 480 1844 167.6 19 198 347 2347 213.4 57.1 11 16 4191 381.0 82-754 245/22.3<br />

1987 11 241 555 2624 238.5 27 159 311 2090 190.0 51.1 16 10 4724 429.5 99-904 348/31.5<br />

1986 11 238 548 2318 210.7 20 150 278 1840 167.3 53.9 14 5 4158 378.0 81-688 303/27.5<br />

1985 11 265 594 3079 279.9 34 164 271 2462 223.8 60.5 21 2 5541 503.7 87-725 429/39.0<br />

1984 11 212 481 1972 179.3 22 156 295 2153 195.7 52.9 18 11 4125 375.0 85-671 360/32.7<br />

1983 11 238 555 2619 238.1 28 142 255 1866 169.6 55.7 15 15 4485 407.7 78-674 351/31.9<br />

1982 11 236 590 2841 258.2 -- 122 241 1498 136.2 50.6 -- 10 4339 394.5 74-657 355/32.3<br />

1981 11 175 532 1586 144.2 -- 114 276 1528 138.9 41.3 -- 19 3114 283.1 60-656 212/19.3<br />

1980 11 178 496 1340 121.8 -- 128 267 1612 146.5 47.9 -- 19 2952 268.3 57-609 203/18.5<br />

1979 11 165 567 1839 167.2 -- 105 221 1371 124.6 47.5 -- 14 3210 291.8 45-507 202/18.4<br />

1978 11 188 545 1988 180.7 -- 125 265 1589 144.5 47.2 -- 25 3577 325.2 63-567 202/18.4<br />

1977 11 205 587 2091 190.1 -- 128 282 1964 178.5 45.4 -- 21 4055 368.6 63-592 194/17.6<br />

1976 11 193 645 2609 237.2 -- 77 170 1120 101.8 45.3 -- 7 3729 339.0 70-781 234/21.3<br />

1975 11 233 638 3167 287.9 -- 94 192 1274 115.8 48.9 -- 14 4441 403.7 59-562 316/28.7<br />

1974 11 239 596 2955 268.6 -- 110 240 1324 120.3 45.8 -- 15 4279 389.0 64-642 254/23.1<br />

1973 11 196 -- 1739 158.1 -- 145 306 1764 160.3 47.3 -- 16 3503 318.5 667 148/13.5<br />

1972 10 125 -- 911 91.1 -- 109 260 1195 119.5 41.9 -- 10 2106 210.6 434 91/9.1<br />

1971 10 120 -- 1286 128.6 -- 69 188 844 84.4 36.7 -- 20 2130 213.0 410 111/11.1<br />

1970 10 191 -- 1837 167.0 -- 116 265 1349 122.6 43.8 -- 17 3186 289.6 569 208/18.9<br />

1969 10 273 504 1906 190.6 23 126 261 1641 164.1 48.3 11 15 3547 322.4 69-630 273/27.3<br />

1968 10 182 465 1173 117.3 -- 135 296 2138 213.8 45.6 -- 22 3311 331.1 75-707 233/23.3<br />

1967 10 141 445 1073 107.3 -- 105 250 1336 133.6 42.0 -- 18 2409 240.9 48-429 162/16.2<br />

1966 10 160 421 1200 120.0 -- 130 281 1821 182.1 46.2 -- 28 3021 302.1 51-518 159/15.9<br />

1965 10 167 458 1398 139.8 -- -- 251 1509 150.0 -- -- 19 2907 290.7 68-705 164/16.4<br />

1964 10 177 459 1873 187.3 -- 107 191 1243 124.3 56.0 -- 10 3116 311.6 -- 217/21.7<br />

1963 10 161 437 1935 193.5 -- 87 181 1387 138.7 48.1 -- 10 3322 332.2 71-629 213/21.3<br />

1962 10 112 354 1204 120.4 -- 77 169 1232 123.2 45.6 -- 10 2436 243.6 49-465 173/17.3<br />

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Rushing Records<br />

Rushing Records<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Most Rushing Attempts<br />

Game 40 Walter Peacock vs. Wichita St., 1974<br />

40 Nathan Poole vs. Wichita St., 1978<br />

Season 290 Walter Peacock, 1973<br />

Career 811 Walter Peacock, 1972-75<br />

Most Rushing Yards<br />

Game 269 Nathan Poole vs. Wichita St., 1978<br />

Season 1,429 Howard Stevens, 1971<br />

Career 3,204 Walter Peacock, 1972-75<br />

Most Touchdowns Rushing<br />

Game 5 Eric Shelton vs. ECU, 2004<br />

5 C.N. Caldwell vs. WKU, 1913<br />

5 Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly, 1926<br />

5 Fred Koster vs. Ogden, 1926<br />

Season 23 Michael Bush, 2005<br />

Career 43 Lenny Lyles, 1954-57<br />

Highest Yards Per Carry Average<br />

Game 15.8 Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati, 2004<br />

Season 7.9 George Stripling, 2005<br />

Career 7.4 Tom Lucia, 1947-50<br />

Most Yards Gained by a Quarterback<br />

Game 162 Jum Wagoner vs. Drake, 1974<br />

Season 405 Stefan LeFors, 2004<br />

Career 756 Stefan LeFors, 2001-04<br />

Longest Run From Scrimmage<br />

Scoring 93 Ken Porco vs. EKU, 1958<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

Most Rushing Attempts<br />

Game 68 vs. Wichita St., 1978<br />

Season 685, 1977<br />

Most Net Yards<br />

Game 475 vs. Morehead St., 1957<br />

Season 3,005, 2004<br />

Most Rushing Touchdowns<br />

Game 14 vs. Washington (TN), 1913<br />

Season 47, 2004<br />

Highest Yards Per Carry<br />

Season 5.7, 2003<br />

MICHAEL BUSH ranks seventh in school<br />

history with 2,514 yards.<br />

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WALTER PEACOCK is the school’s all-time leading rusher with 3,204 yards. Peacock, who<br />

played for the Cardinals from 1972-75, ran for 1,294 yards in 1972.<br />

CAREER RUSHING LEADERS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yards Years<br />

1. Walter Peacock 3,204 1972-75<br />

2. Nathan Poole 2,903 1975-78<br />

3. Lenny Lyles 2,786 1954-57<br />

4. Howard Stevens 2,723 1971-72<br />

5. Frank Moreau 2,599 1995-99<br />

6. Tom Lucia 2,542 1947-50<br />

7. Michael Bush 2,514 2003-06<br />

8. Deon Booker 2,363 1985-88<br />

9. Ralph Dawkins 2,159 1990-93<br />

10. Anthony Shelman 2,114 1991-94<br />

11. Calvin Prince 2,078 1976-77<br />

12. Kolby Smith 1,863 2003-06<br />

13. Don Craft 1,764 1978-81<br />

14. Eric Shelton 1,728 2003-04<br />

15. Bill Gatti 1,676 1968-70<br />

16. Greg Hickman 1,517 1979-82<br />

17. Ron Davenport 1,477 1981-84<br />

18. Lionel Gates 1,460 2001-04<br />

19. Tony Stallings 1,329 1999-01<br />

20. Calvin Arrington 1,175 1992-95<br />

21. T.J. Patterson 1,160 2000-03<br />

22. Leroy Collins 1,134 1998<br />

23. Willie Shelby 1,092 1982-85<br />

CAREER 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> G Years<br />

1. Howard Stevens 2 1971-72<br />

2. Michael Bush 1 2003-06<br />

Anthony Shelman 1 1991-94<br />

Nathan Poole 1 1975-78<br />

Calvin Prince 1 1976-77<br />

Walter Peacock 1 1972-75<br />

Lenny Lyles 1 1954-57<br />

CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> G Years<br />

1. Walter Peacock 13 1972-74<br />

2. Frank Moreau 11 1995-99<br />

3. Michael Bush 10 2003-06<br />

4. Anthony Shelman 9 1991-94<br />

Deon Booker 9 1985-88<br />

6. Eric Shelton 7 2003-04<br />

Calvin Prince 7 1976-77


Rushing Records<br />

Rushing Records<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS<br />

Year Name Att Yds TD<br />

2006 Kolby Smith 154 862 7<br />

2005 Michael Bush 205 1,143 23<br />

2004 Eric Shelton 146 938 20<br />

2003 Lionel Gates 144 817 11<br />

2002 Henry Miller 139 594 12<br />

2001 T.J. Patterson 118 576 7<br />

2000 Tony Stallings 181 810 6<br />

1999 Frank Moreau 233 1,289 17<br />

1998 Leroy Collins 218 1,134 19<br />

1997 Frank Moreau 120 573 5<br />

1996 Donnell Gordon 115 482 3<br />

1995 Calvin Arrington 255 1,016 10<br />

1994 Anthony Shelman 241 1,084 15<br />

1993 Ralph Dawkins 129 579 3<br />

1992 Anthony Shelman 85 418 5<br />

1991 Ralph Dawkins 154 622 2<br />

1990 Ralph Dawkins 121 542 5<br />

1989 Carwell Gardner 139 595 7<br />

1988 Deon Booker 217 1,011 9<br />

1987 Deon Booker 135 671 4<br />

1986 Deon Booker 112 537 5<br />

1985 John Adams 140 514 7<br />

1984 Ron Davenport 130 501 6<br />

1983 Willie Shelby 107 447 2<br />

1982 Ron Davenport 120 526 5<br />

1981 Don Craft 136 475 5<br />

1980 Don Craft 140 687 5<br />

1979 Greg Hickman 150 648 4<br />

1978 Nathan Poole 212 1,394 15<br />

1977 Calvin Prince 218 1,050 13<br />

1976 Calvin Prince 213 1,028 10<br />

1975 Walter Peacock 262 1,013 6<br />

1974 Walter Peacock 237 827 2<br />

1973 Walter Peacock 290 1,294 8<br />

1972 Howard Stevens 259 1,294 13<br />

1971 Howard Stevens 250 1,429 12<br />

1970 Bill Gatti 207 981 3<br />

1969 Lee Bouggess 267 1,064 6<br />

1968 Herbie Phelps 96 468 16<br />

1967 Wayne Patrick 155 582 10<br />

1966 Benny Russell 117 273 3<br />

1965 Wayne Patrick 99 428 3<br />

1964 Ron Hall 86 301 1<br />

1963 Larry Compton 69 199 2<br />

1962 Lee Calland 125 650 8<br />

1961 Lee Calland 108 600 6<br />

1959 Ernie Green 114 510 na<br />

1958 Ken Porco 107 561 7<br />

1957 Lenny Lyles 177 1,207 20<br />

1956 Lenny Lyles 119 610 7<br />

1955 Lenny Lyles 101 780 11<br />

1954 John Sowa 47 259 3<br />

1953 Mike McDonald 67 336 2<br />

1951 Jim Williams 138 642 5<br />

1950 Jim Williams 126 693 4<br />

1949 Tom Lucia 115 800 na<br />

1948 Tom Lucia 87 659 6<br />

1947 Tom Lucia 43 407 5<br />

Career Records<br />

RUSHING ATTEMPTS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Att. Years<br />

1. Walter Peacock 811 1972-75<br />

2. Ralph Dawkins 525 1990-93<br />

3. Nathan Poole 517 1975-78<br />

4. Howard Stevens 509 1971-72<br />

5. Frank Moreau 499 1995-99<br />

6. Anthony Shelman 459 1991-94<br />

7. Michael Bush 435 2003-06<br />

8. Calvin Prince 431 1976-77<br />

9. Donnie Craft 416 1978-81<br />

10. Lenny Lyles 394 1954-57<br />

RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Avg. Years<br />

1. Tom Lucia 7.4 1947-50<br />

2. Lenny Lyles 7.0 1954-57<br />

3. Kolby Smith 5.9 2003-06<br />

4. Michael Bush 5.8 2003-06<br />

5. Nathan Poole 5.6 1975-78<br />

6. Eric Shelton 5.5 2003-04<br />

7. Howard Stevens 5.3 1971-72<br />

8. Calvin Prince 4.8 1976-77<br />

Deon Booker 4.8 1985-88<br />

10. Anthony Shelman 4.6 1991-94<br />

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Years<br />

1. Lenny Lyles 43 1954-57<br />

2. Michael Bush 39 2003-<br />

3. Eric Shelton 30 2003-04<br />

4. Frank Moreau 27 1995-99<br />

Anthony Shelman 27 1991-94<br />

6. Howard Stevens 25 1971-72<br />

7. Tom Lucia 23 1947-50<br />

Nathan Poole 23 1975-78<br />

Calvin Prince 23 1976-77<br />

10. Lionel Gates 20 2001-04<br />

A transfer from Florida State, ERIC SHELTON<br />

recorded 30 rushing scores in just two<br />

seasons with the Cardinals.<br />

MICHAEL BUSH led the nation in scoring in<br />

2005 with 24 touchdowns, including 23 on<br />

the ground.<br />

Season Records<br />

RUSHING ATTEMPTS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Att. Year<br />

1. Walter Peacock 290 1973<br />

2 Lee Bouggess 267 1969<br />

3 Walter Peacock 262 1975<br />

4. Calvin Arrington 255 1995<br />

5. Howard Stevens 250 1971<br />

6. Anthony Shelman 241 1994<br />

7. Walter Peacock 237 1974<br />

8. Frank Moreau 233 1999<br />

9. Leroy Collins 218 1998<br />

Calvin Prince 218 1977<br />

RUSHING YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yards Year<br />

1. Howard Stevens 1,429 1971<br />

2. Nathan Poole 1,394 1978<br />

3. Howard Stevens 1,294 1972<br />

4. Walter Peacock 1,294 1973<br />

5. Frank Moreau 1,289 1999<br />

6. Lenny Lyles 1,207 1957<br />

7. Michael Bush 1,143 2005<br />

8. Leroy Collins 1,134 1998<br />

9. Anthony Shelman 1,084 1994<br />

10. Lee Bougess 1,064 1969<br />

11. Calvin Prince 1,050 1977<br />

12. Calvin Prince 1,028 1976<br />

13. Calvin Arrington 1,016 1995<br />

14. Walter Peacock 1,013 1975<br />

15. Deon Booker 1,011 1988<br />

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Rushing Records<br />

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Year<br />

1. Michael Bush 23 2005<br />

2. Eric Shelton 20 2004<br />

Lenny Lyles 20 1957<br />

4. Leroy Collins 19 1998<br />

5. Frank Moreau 17 1999<br />

6. Nathan Poole 15 1978<br />

Anthony Shelman 15 1994<br />

8. Calvin Prince 13 1977<br />

Howard Stevens 13 1972<br />

Anthony Allen 13 2006<br />

11. Henry Miller 12 2002<br />

Howard Stevens 12 1971<br />

AVERAGE PER CARRY<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Avg. Year<br />

1. George Stripling 7.9 2005<br />

2. Tom Lucia 7.8 1948<br />

3. Lenny Lyles 7.7 1955<br />

4. Tom Lucia 6.9 1949<br />

5. Lenny Lyles 6.8 1957<br />

6. Nathan Poole 6.6 1978<br />

7. Eric Shelton 6.4 2004<br />

8. Howard Stevens 5.7 1971<br />

George Stripling 5.7 2006<br />

10. Lee Calland 5.6 1961<br />

Kolby Smith 5.6 2006<br />

LONG RUNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yards Opp Year<br />

1. Ken Porco 93 E. Kentucky 1958<br />

2. George Stripling 89 Syracuse 2005<br />

Addison Kincaid 89 Transylvania 1931<br />

4. Lionel Gates 88 Miami 2003<br />

Tom Lucia 88 St. Joseph’s 1949<br />

6. Bill Layne 85 Evansville 1954<br />

7. Tom Lucia 85 DePauw 1947<br />

8. Anthony Shelman 84 Pittsburgh 1994<br />

9. Don McKay 82 Hanover 1939<br />

10. Walter Peacock 81 Miss. St. 1973<br />

Michael Bush 81 Cincinnati 2003<br />

SEASON RUSHING YARDS BY QB<br />

1. Stefan LeFors 405 2003<br />

2. Jim Wagoner 367 1974<br />

3. Stefan LeFors 333 2004<br />

4. Benny Russell 273 1966<br />

5. Gary Inman 262 1969<br />

CAREER RUSHING YARDS BY QB<br />

1. Stefan LeFors 756 2001-04<br />

2. Dave Ragone 597 1999-02<br />

3. Wally Oyler 501 1966-68<br />

4. Jim Wagoner 482 1972-75<br />

5. Benny Russell 406 1964-66<br />

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS BY QB<br />

1. Benny Russell 8 1965<br />

2. Dave Ragone 6 2000<br />

3. John Madeya 5 1970<br />

Wally Oyler 5 1968<br />

Wally Oyler 5 1967<br />

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS QB<br />

1. Benny Russell 11 1964-66<br />

2. Wally Oyler 10 1966-68<br />

3. Dave Ragone 9 1999-02<br />

4. John Madeya 8 1970-72<br />

5. Stefan LeFors 6 2001-04<br />

Tom LaFramboise 6 1962-64<br />

Jeff Brohm 6 1989-93<br />

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CONSECUTIVE MILESTONES<br />

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> G Dates<br />

1. Deon Booker 5 9/17-10/15/88<br />

Michael Bush 5 10-15/12/3/05<br />

3. Anthony Shelman 4 9/17-10/15/94<br />

4. Frank Moreau 3 9/4-9/18/99<br />

Walter Peacock 3 11/10-11-24/73<br />

GAMES WITH A RUSHING<br />

TOUCHDOWN<br />

<strong>Player</strong> G Dates<br />

1. Leroy Collins 10 9/12-12/23/98<br />

Michael Bush 10 9/4-12/3/05<br />

3. Anthony Shelman 9 9/5-11/3/04<br />

4. Henry Miller 8 9/7-11/7/02<br />

RECORDS BY CLASS<br />

FRESHMAN<br />

SEASON RUSHING YARDS<br />

1. Greg Hickman, 1979 ................................ 648<br />

2. George Stripling, 2005 ............................. 621<br />

3. Michael Bush, 2003 ................................. 503<br />

SOPHOMORE<br />

SEASON RUSHING YARDS<br />

1. Walter Peacock, 1973 ............................... 1,294<br />

2. Michael Bush, 2004 ................................. 734<br />

JUNIOR<br />

SEASON RUSHING YARDS<br />

1. Howard Stevens, 1971 ............................. 1,429<br />

2. Michael Bush, 2005 ................................. 1,143<br />

3. Nathan Poole, 1977 .................................. 952<br />

4. Eric Shelto, 2004 ...................................... 938<br />

SENIOR<br />

SEASON RUSHING YARDS<br />

1. Nathan Poole, 1978 .................................. 1,394<br />

2. Howard Stevens, 1972 ............................. 1,294<br />

3. Fran k Moreau, 1999 ................................ 1,289<br />

4. Lenny Lyles, 1957 .................................... 1,207<br />

5. Leroy Collins, 1998 .................................. 1,134<br />

100-YD RUSHERS IN THE SAME GAME<br />

• 2005<br />

Michael Bush Cincinnati 17-127<br />

George Stripling Cinncinati 15-117<br />

• 2004<br />

Eric Shelton Cincinnati 10-158<br />

Michael Bush Cincinnati 12-106<br />

• 2003<br />

Lionel Gates Houston 23-140<br />

Michael Bush Houston 15-137<br />

• 2001<br />

Henry Miller Tulane 9-121<br />

T.J. Patterson Tulane 13-101<br />

• 1996<br />

Donnell Gordon N. Ill. 17-113<br />

Otis Floyd N. Ill. 24-100<br />

• 1995<br />

Frank Moreau NE La. 28-140<br />

Calvin Arrington NE La. 22-133<br />

• 1976<br />

Calvin Prince Drake 25-263<br />

Nathan Poole Drake 20-119<br />

• 1974<br />

Jim Wagoner Drake 18-162<br />

Walter Peacock Drake 24-150<br />

ANTHONY SHELMAN rushed for 15 touchdowns during the 1994 season.


Rushing Records<br />

Rushing Records<br />

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES<br />

263 Calvin Prince vs. Drake, 1976<br />

260 Howard Stevens vs. So. Illinois, 1971<br />

220 Anthony Shelman vs. Tulsa, 1994<br />

206 Walter Peacock at NE Louisiana, 1975<br />

204 Michael Bush vs. Florida Atlantic, 2005<br />

196 Deon Booker vs. Marshall, 1987<br />

193 Greg Hickman at Memphis, 1979<br />

192 Walter Peacock vs. Wichita State, 1973<br />

188 Frank Moreau vs. Chattanooga, 1999<br />

183 Calvin Prince vs. NE Louisiana, 1976<br />

183 Howard Stevens vs. Tampa, 1971<br />

181 Frank Moreau at Kentucky, 1999<br />

168 Walter Peacock at West Texas St, 1973<br />

166 Walter Peacock vs. Furman, 1973<br />

165 Kolby Smith vs. Syracuse, 2006<br />

163 Calvin Prince vs. Wichita State, 1977<br />

162 Ralph Dawkins vs. E. KentuckY, 1991<br />

162 Jim Wagoner vs. Drake, 1974<br />

161 Nathan Poole at Memphis, 1977<br />

160 Anthony Shelman vs. Pittsburgh, 1994<br />

159 Leroy Collins at Illinois, 1998<br />

158 Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati, 2004<br />

158 Frank Moreau at Memphis, 1997<br />

158 Howard Stevens at Tulsa, 1971<br />

157 Michael Bush vs. West Virginia, 2005<br />

156 Howard Stevens vs. Dayton, 1971<br />

155 Tony Stallings vs. Memphis, 2001<br />

154 Leroy Collins vs. W. Kentucky, 1998<br />

154 Deon Booker vs. Memphis State, 1988<br />

151 Eric Shelton vs. Kentucky, 2004<br />

151 Nathan Poole vs. Tulsa, 1977<br />

150 Frank Moreau at Army, 1999<br />

150 Walter Peacock vs. Dayton, 1975<br />

150 Walter Peacock vs. Drake, 1974<br />

147 Calvin Prince vs. Cincinnati, 1977<br />

145 Leroy Collins at East Carolina (2)<br />

RALPH DAWKINS<br />

144 Tony Stallings vs. Kentucky, 2000<br />

142 Frank Moreau vs. Illinois, 1999<br />

141 Nathan Poole vs. Indiana State, 1977<br />

140 Lionel Gates vs. Houston, 2003<br />

140 Frank Moreau vs. NE Louisiana , 1995<br />

140 Walter Peacock at Memphis, 1973<br />

139 Frank Moreau vs. East Carolina, 1997<br />

139 Anthony Shelman vs. NC State, 1994<br />

137 George Stripling vs. Syracuse, 2005<br />

137 Michael Bush vs. Houston, 2004<br />

137 Walter Peacock at Drake, 1973<br />

136 Eric Shelton vs. Memphis, 2004<br />

136 T.J. Patterson at Cincinnati, 2001<br />

136 Nathan Poole at Dayton, 1977<br />

135 Eric Shelton vs. Syracuse, 2003<br />

135 T.J. Patterson vs. UAB, 2002<br />

135 Frank Moreau vs. Cincinnati, 1998<br />

135 Deon Booker at North Carolina, 1988<br />

135 Calvin Prince vs. Boston U. (1)<br />

134 Carwell Gardner at KansaS, 1989<br />

133 Calvin Arrington vs. NE Louisiana, 1995<br />

133 Calvin Arrington at Northern Illinois, 1995<br />

133 Calvin Arrington at Kentucky, 1995<br />

129 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina, 2004<br />

129 Frank Moreau vs. E. Michigan, 1999<br />

129 Calvin Arrington vs. Maryland, 1995<br />

128 Michael Bush vs. Kentucky, 2006<br />

128 Michael Bush vs. Kentucky, 2005<br />

128 Eric Shelton vs. Tulane , 2003<br />

128 Lionel Gates vs. Miami (OH) , 2003<br />

127 Michael Bush vs. Cincinnati, 2005<br />

127 Henry Miller vs. East Carolina, 2002<br />

127 Tony Stallings vs. Cincinnati, 2000<br />

127 Donnie Craft vs. Temple, 1980<br />

126 Anthony Shelman at Tulsa, 1993<br />

125 Michael Bush vs. Cincinnati, 2003<br />

125 Calvin Arrington vs. North Texas, 1995<br />

125 Ralph Dawkins at Ohio State, 1992<br />

125 Calvin Prince vs. Drake, 1977<br />

125 Howard Stevens at Memphis, 1971<br />

124 Anthony Shelman at Army, 1994<br />

124 Anthony Shelman at Memphis, 1993<br />

124 Donnie Craft vs. Indiana State, 1980<br />

123 Anthony Shelman at Kentucky, 1994<br />

123 Walter Peacock vs. Mississippi St., 1973<br />

122 Leroy Collins at Southern Miss, 1998<br />

122 Ron Davenport vs. Miami (Fla.), 1984<br />

121 Michael Bush vs. Connecticut, 2005<br />

121 Henry Miller at Tulane, 2001<br />

120 Walter Peacock at West Texas St., 1975<br />

119 Nathan Poole vs. Drake, 1976<br />

118 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina, 2003<br />

118 Frank Moreau vs. UAB, 1999<br />

117 George Stripling vs. Cincinnati, 2005<br />

116 Anthony Shelman at Texas A&M, 1992<br />

116 Deon Booker vs. W. Kentucky, 1986<br />

116 Walter Peacock at Drake, 1975<br />

115 Michael Bush vs. Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

115 Walter Peacock at West Texas St., 1974<br />

114 T.J. Patterson vs. W.Carolina, 2001<br />

113 Donnell Gordon vs. N. Illinois, 1996<br />

112 Lionel Gates vs. Kentucky, 2004<br />

112 Frank Moreau at Cincinnati, 1999<br />

112 Leroy Collins vs. Army, 1998<br />

112 Anthony Shelman at Arizona StatE, 1994<br />

111 Ron Davenport vs. Cincinnati, 1983<br />

110 Deon Booker vs. Virginia, 1988<br />

110 Willie Shelby vs. Southern Miss, 1983<br />

110 Donnie Craft vs. Marshall, 1981<br />

110 Nathan Poole at Tulsa, 1976<br />

108 Tony Stallings at Houston, 2000<br />

108 Deon Booker vs. Tulsa, 1988<br />

106 Michael Bush vs. Cincinnati, 2004<br />

106 Deon Booker at Southern MisS, 1988<br />

105 Donnie Craft vs. Richmond, 1982<br />

104 Deon Booker vs. W. Kentucky, 1988<br />

104 Walter Peacock vs. Mississippi St., 1975<br />

103 Walter Peacock vs. Dayton, 1973<br />

102 Ralph Dawkins vs. KansaS, 1990<br />

101 T.J. Patterson at Tulane, 2001<br />

101 Ron Davenport vs. Florida State, 1982<br />

101 Greg Hickman vs. Tulsa, 1979<br />

100 Otis Floyd vs. Northern Illinois, 1996<br />

100 Deon Booker vs. Tulane, 1987<br />

100 Calvin Prince at Alabama, 1977<br />

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CHRIS REDMAN is the school’s all-time leading passer.<br />

CAREER PASSING LEADERS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Years C-Att TD Yds<br />

1. Chris Redman 1996-99 1,031-1,679 84 12,541<br />

2. Dave Ragone 1999-02 685-1,180 74 8,596<br />

3. Jay Gruden 1985-88 572-1,049 44 7,024<br />

4. Brian Brohm 2004- 472-712 41 6,751<br />

5. Stefan LeFors 2001-04 416-630 38 5,853<br />

6. Ed Rubbert 1983-86 430-873 28 5,496<br />

7. Jeff Brohm 1989-93 402-715 38 5,451<br />

8. Marty Lowe 1991-95 416-767 27 4,861<br />

9. Browning Nagle 1988-90 333-597 32 4,653<br />

10. John Madeya 1970-72 364-746 34 4,504<br />

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Most Passes Attempted<br />

Game: 63, Chris Redman vs. Southern Miss, 1996<br />

Season: 489, Chris Redman, 1999<br />

Career: 1,679, Chris Redman, 1996-99<br />

Most Passes Completed<br />

Game 44 Chris Redman vs. East Carolina, 1998<br />

Season 317 Chris Redman, 1999<br />

Career 1,031 Chris Redman 1996-99<br />

Most Yards Passing<br />

Game: 592, Chris Redman vs. ECU, 1998<br />

Season: 4,042, Chris Redman, 1998<br />

Career: 12,541, Chris Redman, 1996-99<br />

Most Touchdown Passes<br />

Game 6 Chris Redman vs. East Carolina, 1998<br />

Season 29 Chris Redman, 1998, 1999<br />

Career 84 Chris Redman, 1996-99<br />

Most Interceptions Thrown<br />

Game 6 Erik Watts vs. Florida State, 1991<br />

Season 28 Ed Rubbert, 1984<br />

Career 45 Ed Rubbert, 1984-86<br />

Highest Yards Per Game Average<br />

Season 336.8 Chris Redman, 1998<br />

Career 272.6 Chris Redman, 1996-1999<br />

Highest Yards Per Completion<br />

Season 15.3 Brian Brohm, 2006<br />

Career 14.3 Brian Brohm, 2004-<br />

Highest Yards Per Attempt<br />

Season 9.74 Brian Brohm, 2006<br />

Career 9.48 Brian Brohm, 2004-<br />

Highest Completion Pct.<br />

Season 73.5 Stefan LeFors, 2004<br />

Career 66.3 Brian Brohm, 2004-<br />

Highest Efficiency Rating<br />

Season 181.74 Stefan LeFors, 2004<br />

Career 161.54Brian Brohm, 2004-<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

Most Passes Attempts<br />

Game 68 vs. Wichita St., 1978<br />

Season 685, 1977<br />

Most Passes Completed<br />

Game 46 at East Carolina, 1998<br />

Season 338, 1998<br />

Most Yards Gained Passing<br />

Game 615, ECU, 1998<br />

Season 4,498, 1998<br />

Most Touchdown Passes Thrown<br />

Season 33, 1998


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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS<br />

Year Name Att. Cm. Int. Pct. Yds. TD<br />

2006 Brian Brohm 313 199 5 63.6 3,049 16<br />

2005 Brian Brohm 301 207 5 68.8 2,883 19<br />

2004 Stefan LeFors 257 189 3 73.5 2,596 20<br />

2003 Stefan LeFors 357 219 10 61.3 3,145 17<br />

2002 Dave Ragone 441 237 11 53.7 2,880 24<br />

2001 Dave Ragone 383 231 7 60.3 3,056 23<br />

2000 Dave Ragone 354 216 11 61.0 2,621 27<br />

1999 Chris Redman 489 317 13 64.8 3,647 29<br />

1998 Chris Redman 473 309 15 65.3 4,042 29<br />

1997 Chris Redman 445 261 14 58.7 3,079 18<br />

1996 Chris Redman 272 144 9 52.9 1,773 8<br />

1995 Marty Lowe 350 195 5 55.7 2,268 16<br />

1994 Marty Lowe 319 186 17 58.3 2,091 9<br />

1993 Jeff Brohm 304 185 9 60.9 2,626 20<br />

1992 Jeff Brohm 297 155 12 52.2 2,008 9<br />

1991 Erik Watts 260 115 16 42.2 1,294 6<br />

1990 B. Nagle 263 146 11 55.5 2,150 16<br />

1989 B. Nagle 334 187 10 55.9 2,503 16<br />

1988 Jay Gruden 382 224 18 58.6 2,605 17<br />

1987 Jay Gruden 397 209 21 52.6 2,481 17<br />

1986 Ed Rubbert 210 103 5 49.0 1,304 4<br />

1985 Ed Rubbert 256 120 12 46.8 1,475 5<br />

1984 Ed Rubbert 363 184 28 50.8 2,465 18<br />

1983 Dean May 263 139 8 52.9 1,609 6<br />

1982 Dean May 311 141 15 45.3 2,034 17<br />

1981 Dean May 105 41 7 39.0 589 4<br />

1980 Pat Patterson 167 69 9 41.3 933 2<br />

1979 Stu Stram 118 52 10 44.1 806 3<br />

1978 Stu Stram 149 70 6 47.0 929 8<br />

1977 Stu Stram 78 36 2 46.1 455 5<br />

1976 Stu Stram 93 36 5 38.7 394 1<br />

1975 John Darling 137 66 5 48.1 946 3<br />

1974 Len DePaola 97 32 4 33.0 428 6<br />

1973 Len DePaola 168 73 8 43.5 808 2<br />

1972 John Madeya 301 146 17 48.5 1,709 16<br />

1971 John Madeya 201 97 11 48.3 1,045 7<br />

1970 John Madeya 244 121 16 49.6 1,750 11<br />

1969 Gary Inman 182 78 17 42.9 843 12<br />

1968 Wally Oyler 240 112 19 46.7 1,410 6<br />

1967 Wally Oyler 192 83 13 43.2 1,039 5<br />

1966 Benny Russell 310 142 12 45.8 2,016 14<br />

1965 Benny Russell 246 115 na 46.7 1,791 11<br />

1964 T. LaFramboise 242 122 na 50.4 1,380 4<br />

1963 T. LaFramboise 204 104 13 50.9 1,205 8<br />

1962 John Giles 181 90 na 49.7 1,222 8<br />

1961 John Giles 172 78 17 45.3 1,209 9<br />

1957 Dale Orem 56 26 3 46.4 483 4<br />

1956 Bob Williams 67 28 8 41.8 699 3<br />

1955 Bob Williams 25 13 1 52.0 361 5<br />

1954 Jim Houser 86 39 6 45.3 560 0<br />

1953 Johnny Unitas 95 49 na 51.6 470 3<br />

1952 Johnny Unitas 198 106 na 53.5 1,540 12<br />

1951 Johnny Unitas 99 46 5 46.5 602 9<br />

1950 Bill Karns 50 27 na 54.0 517 5<br />

1947 Frank Gitschier4731 na 65.9 422 0<br />

Career Records<br />

PASSING YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yards Years<br />

1. Chris Redman 12.541 1996-99<br />

2. Dave Ragone 8,596 1999-02<br />

3. Jay Gruden 7,024 1985-88<br />

4. Brian Brohm 6,751 2004-<br />

5. Stefan LeFors 5,853 2001-04<br />

6. Ed Rubbert 5,496 1983-86<br />

7. Jeff Brohm 5,451 1998-93<br />

8. Marty Lowe 4,861 1991-95<br />

9. Browning Nagle 4,653 1989-90<br />

10. John Madeya 4,504 1970-72<br />

COMPLETIONS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Cmp Years<br />

1. Chris Redman 1,031 1996-99<br />

2. Dave Ragone 685 1999-02<br />

3. Jay Gruden 572 1985-88<br />

4. Brian Brohm 472 2004-<br />

5. Ed Rubbert 430 1983-86<br />

6. Marty Lowe 416 1991-95<br />

Stefan LeFors 416 2001-04<br />

8. Jeff Brohm 402 1998-93<br />

9. John Madeya 364 1970-72<br />

10. Browning Nagle 333 1989-90<br />

ATTEMPTS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Att Years<br />

1. Chris Redman 1,679 1996-99<br />

2. Dave Ragone 1,180 1999-02<br />

3. Jay Gruden 1,049 1985-88<br />

4. Ed Rubbert 873 1983-86<br />

5. Marty Lowe 767 1991-95<br />

6. John Madeya 746 1970-72<br />

7. Jeff Brohm 715 1989-93<br />

8. Brian Brohm 712 2004-<br />

9. Stefan LeFors 630 2001-04<br />

10. Dean May 602 1980-83<br />

TOUCHDOWN PASSES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Years<br />

1. Chris Redman 84 1996-99<br />

2. Dave Ragone 74 1999-02<br />

3. Jay Gruden 44 1985-88<br />

4. Brian Brohm 41 2004-<br />

5. Jeff Brohm 38 1998-93<br />

Stefan LeFors 38 2001-04<br />

7. John Madeya 34 1970-72<br />

8. Browning Nagle 32 1989-90<br />

9. Dean May 29 1980-83<br />

10. Ed Rubbert 28 1983-86<br />

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Pct. Years<br />

1. Brian Brohm (472-712) .663 2004-<br />

2. Stefan LeFors (416-630) .660 2001-04<br />

3. Chris Redman (1,031-1,679) .614 1996-99<br />

4. Dave Ragone (685-1,180) .581 1999-02<br />

5. Johnny Unitas (291-502) .580 1951-54<br />

6. Jeff Brohm (402-715) .562 1989-93<br />

7. Browning Nagle (333-597) .558 1989-90<br />

8. Jay Gruden (572-1,049) .545 1985-88<br />

Dean May (328-602) .545 1980-83<br />

10. Marty Lowe (416-767) .542 1991-95<br />

INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Pct. Years<br />

1. Brian Brohm (12-712) .017 2004-<br />

2. Stefan LeFors (13-630) .021 2001-04<br />

3. Dave Ragone (29-1,180) .025 1999-02<br />

4. Chris Redman (51-1,679) .030 1996-99<br />

5. Browning Nagle (21-597) .035 1989-90<br />

6. Jeff Brohm (19-715) .038 1989-93<br />

Marty Lowe (29-767) .038 1991-95<br />

8. Jay Gruden (54-1,049) .051 1985-88<br />

9. Stu Stram (23-438) .053 1976-79<br />

10. Dean May (34-602) .056 1980-83<br />

Season Records<br />

PASSING YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yards Year<br />

1. Chris Redman 4,042 1998<br />

2. Chris Redman 3,647 1999<br />

3. Stefan LeFors 3,145 2003<br />

4. Chris Redman 3,079 1997<br />

5. Dave Ragone 3,056 2001<br />

6. Brian Brohm 3,049 2006<br />

7. Brian Brohm 2,883 2005<br />

8. Dave Ragone 2,880 2002<br />

9. Jeff Brohm 2,626 1993<br />

10. Dave Ragone 2,621 2000<br />

STEFAN LEFORS <strong>com</strong>pleted 66.0 percent<br />

of his passes during his career. He was<br />

named the Offensive MVP of the 2004<br />

Liberty Bowl.<br />

PASSING COMPLETIONS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Cmp Year<br />

1. Chris Redman 317 1999<br />

2. Chris Redman 309 1998<br />

3. Chris Redman 261 1997<br />

4. Dave Ragone 237 2002<br />

5. Dave Ragone 231 2001<br />

6. Jay Gruden 224 1988<br />

7. Stefan LeFors 219 2003<br />

8. Dave Ragone 216 2000<br />

9. Jay Gruden 209 1987<br />

10. Brian Brohm 207 2005<br />

PASSING ATTEMPTS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Att Year<br />

1. Chris Redman 489 1999<br />

2. Chris Redman 473 1998<br />

3. Chris Redman 445 1997<br />

4. Dave Ragone 441 2002<br />

5. Jay Gruden 397 1987<br />

6. Dave Ragone 383 2001<br />

7. Jay Gruden 382 1988<br />

8. Ed Rubbert 363 1984<br />

9. Stefan LeFors 357 2003<br />

10. Dave Ragone 354 2000<br />

TOUCHDOWN PASSES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Year<br />

1. Chris Redman 29 1999<br />

Chris Redman 29 1998<br />

3. Dave Ragone 27 2000<br />

4. Dave Ragone 24 2002<br />

5. Dave Ragone 23 2001<br />

6. Jeff Brohm 20 1993<br />

Stefan LeFors 20 2004<br />

8. Brian Brohm 19 2005<br />

9. Chris Redman 18 1997<br />

Ed Rubbert 18 1984<br />

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Pct. Year<br />

1. Stefan LeFors (189-257) .735 2004<br />

2. Brian Brohm (207-301) .688 2005<br />

3. Chris Redman (309-473) .653 1998<br />

4. Chris Redman (317-489) .648 1999<br />

5. Brian Brohm (199-313) 63.6 2006<br />

6. Stefan LeFors (219-357) .613 2003<br />

7. Dave Ragone (216-354) .610 2000<br />

8. Jeff Brohm (185-304) .609 1993<br />

9. Dave Ragone (231-383) .603 2001<br />

10. Jay Gruden (224-382) .586 1988<br />

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300-Yard Passing Games<br />

Chris Redman 592 East Carolina 1998<br />

Chris Redman 506 Memphis 1998<br />

Chris Redman 477 Tulane 1998<br />

Chris Redman 474 W. Kentucky 1998<br />

Stefan LeFors 459 TCU 2003<br />

Chris Redman 450 Illinois 1999<br />

Chris Redman 431 Cincinnati 1998<br />

Chris Redman 428 Tulane 1997<br />

Stefan LeFors 406 Army 2003<br />

Chris Redman 400 Southern Miss 1996<br />

Chris Redman 397 Houston 1999<br />

Ed Rubbert 393 Murray State 1984<br />

Brian Brohm 389 South Florida 2005<br />

Chris Redman 385 Memphis 1999<br />

Browning Nagle 374 Tulsa 1989<br />

Brian Brohm 368 Oregon State 2005<br />

Dave Ragone 368 Kentucky 2001<br />

Chris Redman 368 Kentucky 1998<br />

Chris Redman 367 Cincinnati 1999<br />

Chris Redman 366 Army 1999<br />

Chris Redman 362 Boston College 1998<br />

Dave Ragone 359 TCU 2001<br />

Jay Gruden 357 Akron 1987<br />

Brian Brohm 354 West Virginia 2006<br />

Dean May 354 Western Kentucky 1983<br />

Dave Ragone 352 East Carolina 2002<br />

Chris Redman 350 Utah 1998<br />

Chris Redman 345 Southern Miss 1999<br />

Brian Brohm 341 Connecticut 2006<br />

Jeff Brohm 340 Pittsburgh 1993<br />

Jay Gruden 339 Florida State 1987<br />

Mike Watkins 338 Army 1998<br />

Chris Redman 337 Cincinnati 1997<br />

Brian Brohm 337 Pittsburgh 2006<br />

Stefan LeFors 334 Houston 2003<br />

Chris Redman 333 Houston 1997<br />

Jeff Brohm 331 Arizona State 1993<br />

Dave Ragone 326 Cincinnati 2000<br />

Chris Redman 325 Michigan State 1996<br />

Brian Brohm 324 Cincinnati 2006<br />

Chris Redman 324 Kentucky 1999<br />

Chris Redman 324 Illinois 1997<br />

Chris Redman 324 Utah 1997<br />

Ed Rubbert 324 Rutgers 1984<br />

Jay Gruden 323 North Carolina 1988<br />

Stefan LeFors 321 Memphis 2004<br />

Dave Ragone 321 Colorado State 2000<br />

Marty Lowe 321 Tulane 1995<br />

Jeff Brohm 320 Navy 1993<br />

Jay Gruden 320 Tulane 1988<br />

Jay Gruden 319 Maryland 1988<br />

Stefan LeFors 317 Houston 2004<br />

Brian Brohm 315 Rutgers 2005<br />

Chris Redman 315 Penn State 1997<br />

Brian Brohm 311 Wake Forest 2006<br />

Browning Nagle 310 Tulsa 1990<br />

Dave Ragone 309 TCU 2002<br />

Dave Ragone 309 Illinois 2001<br />

Brian Brohm 307 Temple 2006<br />

Brian Brohm 304 North Carolina 2005<br />

Dean May 304 Richmond 1982<br />

Jeff Brohm 304 Southern Miss 1993<br />

Browning Nagle 304 Kansas 1990<br />

Brian Brohm 303 Cincinnati 2005<br />

Ed Rubbert 303 Southern Miss 1984<br />

Erik Watts 303 Ohio State 1991<br />

Erik Watts 302 Virginia Tech 1991<br />

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Single-Game Records<br />

COMPLETIONS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Cmp Opp Year<br />

1. Chris Redman 44 ECU 1998<br />

2. Chris Redman. 41 Tulane 1998<br />

3. Chris Redman 39 Illinois 1999<br />

4. Chris Redman 36 Army 1999<br />

Chris Redman 36 W. Kentucky 1998<br />

6. Chris Redman 35 Southern Miss 1996<br />

7. Chris Redman 34 Tulane 1997<br />

8. Chris Redman 33 Memphis 1999<br />

9. Four players 32 (Ragone vs. TCU, 2001) 10<br />

Stefan LeFors 31 TCU 2003<br />

Brian Brohm 31 West Virginia 2005<br />

ATTEMPTS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Att Opp Year<br />

1. Chris Redman 63 Southern Miss 1996<br />

2. Chris Redman 62 Cincinnati 1997<br />

3. Chris Redman 60 Illinois 1999<br />

4. Chris Redman 57 Tulane 1997<br />

Chris Redman 57 Utah 1998<br />

6. Chris Redman 56 Tulane 1998<br />

Chris Redman 56 East Carolina 1998<br />

8. Ed Rubbert 55 Murray St. 1984<br />

9. Three players 54 (Nagle vs. Tulsa, 1989)<br />

TOUCHDOWN PASSES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Opp Year<br />

1. Chris Redman 6 ECU 1998<br />

2. Brian Brohm 5 Oregon State 2005<br />

Dave Ragone 5 ECU 2002<br />

Chris Redman 5 Houston 1999<br />

Chris Redman 5 Kentucky 1999<br />

Chris Redman 5 Boston College 1998<br />

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Pct. Opp Year<br />

1. Stefan LeFors 85.7 (12-14) ECU 2004<br />

2. Stefan Lefors 81.8 (18-22) Houston 2004<br />

Brian Brohm 81.8 (18-22) Oregon St. 2005<br />

4. Stefan LeFors 81.2 (13-16) North Carolina 2004<br />

5. Stefan LeFors 80.8 (21-26) USF 2004<br />

Brian Brohm 80.8 (21-26) Cincinnati 2005<br />

7. Marty Lowe 80.6 (29-36) Navy 1994<br />

8. Chris Redman 78.6 (44-56) ECU 1998<br />

9. Chris Redman 78.3 (36-46) WKU 1998<br />

10. Stefan LeFors 77.4 (24-31) Houston 2003<br />

CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN<br />

INTERCEPTION<br />

1. Stefan LeFors 173 Kentucky, 2004-Houston 2004<br />

SINGLE-GAME PASSING EFFICIENCY<br />

1. 288.24 Brian Brohm vs. Oregon State, 2005<br />

2. 285.71 Stefan LeFors vs. Temple, 2003<br />

3. 253.35 Brian Brohm vs. N. Carolina, 2005<br />

4. 232.51 Chris Redman vs. Cincinnati, 1998<br />

5. 238.76 Stefan LeFors vs. Houston, 2004<br />

6. 219.05 Stefan LeFors vs. TCU, 2004<br />

7. 215.84 Dave Ragone vs. East Carolina, 2002<br />

8. 215.54 Brian Brohm vs. Pitt, 2006<br />

9. 214.67 Stefan LeFors vs. Miami, 2004<br />

10. 213.73 Brian Brohm vs. Connecticut, 2006<br />

CAREER PASSING PASSING EFFICIENCY<br />

1. 188.45 Chris Redman, 1996-99<br />

2. 161.54 Brian Brohm, 2004-<br />

3. 159.85 Stefan LeFors, 2001-04<br />

4. 135.01 Dave Ragone, 1999-02<br />

5. 132.49 Jeff Brohm, 1989-93<br />

6. 131.91 Browning Nagle, 1989-90<br />

7. 116.97 Dean May, 1980-83<br />

8. 114.32 Jay Gruden, 1985-88<br />

9. 108.03 Stu Stram, 1976-79<br />

10. 102.75 John Madeya, 1970-72<br />

JEFF BROHM ranks fifth with an impressive<br />

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Receiving Records<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Most Passes Caught<br />

Game: 15 Arnold Jackson vs. Cincinnati, 1999<br />

15 Ibn Green vs. ECU, 1998<br />

Season: 101 Arnold Jackson, 1999<br />

Career: 101 Arnold Jackson, 1997-00<br />

Most Yards Gained<br />

Game 214 Ibn Green vs. ECU, 1998<br />

Season 1,265 Harry Douglas, 2006<br />

Career 3,670 Arnold Jackson, 1997-2000<br />

Most Touchdown Receptions<br />

Game: 5 Anthony Cummings vs. UC, 1990<br />

Season: 12 Ibn Green, 1998<br />

Career: 33 Ibn Green, 1996-99<br />

Best Average Per Reception<br />

Season 23.5 Larry Hart, 1970<br />

Career 18.6 Mario Urrutia, 2005-<br />

HARRY DOUGLAS MARIO URRUTIA<br />

J.R. RUSSELL<br />

CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Years Rec Yds TD<br />

1. Arnold Jackson 1997-2000 299 3,670 31<br />

2. Ibn Green 1996-99 217 2,830 33<br />

3. J.R. Russell 2001-04 187 2,619 19<br />

4. Miguel Montano 1994-97 175 2,305 5<br />

5. Joshua Tinch 2002-2005 162 2,195 10<br />

6. Jamie Asher 1991-94 153 1,741 5<br />

7. Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 151 1,667 12<br />

8. Deion Branch 2000-01 143 2,204 18<br />

9. Lavell Boyd 1997-1999 135 1,775 10<br />

10. Zek Parker 1998-2001 128 1,804 13<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS<br />

Year Name Rec Yds TD Avg<br />

2006 Harry Douglas 70 1,265 6 18.1<br />

2005 Joshua Tinch 67 855 4 12.8.<br />

2004 J.R. Russell 73 968 7 13.3<br />

2003 J.R. Russell 75 1,213 8 16.2<br />

2002 Damien Dorsey 52 753 7 14.5<br />

2001 Deion Branch 72 1,188 9 16.5<br />

2000 Deion Branch 71 1,016 9 14.3<br />

1999 Arnold Jackson 101 1,209 9 12.0<br />

1998 Arnold Jackson 90 1,165 10 12.9<br />

1997 Miguel Montano 67 875 1 13.1<br />

1996 Miguel Montano 48 602 1 12.5<br />

1995 Miguel Montano 50 694 3 13.9<br />

1994 Jamie Asher 70 794 1 11.3<br />

1993 Jamie Asher 52 658 3 12.7<br />

1992 Ralph Dawkins 43 506 3 11.8<br />

1991 Ralph Dawkins 44 297 2 6.8<br />

1990 Anthony Cummings 28 473 10 16.8<br />

1989 Carwell Gardner 46 614 5 13.3<br />

1988 Deon Booker 41 391 3 9.5<br />

1987 Rodney Knighton 43 409 6 9.5<br />

1986 Eric Vaughn 34 697 4 20.5<br />

1985 Ernest Givins 34 577 4 17.0<br />

1984 Ernest Givins 33 689 4 20.9<br />

1983 David Hatfield 49 543 2 11.1<br />

1982 Mark Clayton 53 1112 6 21.0<br />

1981 Mark Clayton 27 596 3 22.1<br />

1980 Ken Robinson 26 401 0 15.4<br />

1979 Randy Butler 20 347 3 17.3<br />

1978 Ken Robinson 29 534 6 18.4<br />

1977 Marc Mitchell 24 358 4 14.9<br />

1976 Marc Mitchell 15 147 1 9.8<br />

1975 Tony Smith 26 382 1 14.7<br />

1974 Kevin Miller 25 361 2 14.7<br />

1973 Dale Kaminski 18 262 0 14.6<br />

1972 Gary Barnes 52 655 4 12.6<br />

1971 Tony Burdock 33 361 1 10.9<br />

1970 Cookie Brinkman 48 647 4 13.5<br />

1969 Cookie Brinkman 25 357 5 14.3<br />

1968 Larry Hart 25 375 3 15.0<br />

Rick Getch 25 315 1 12.6<br />

1967 Jim Zamberlan 45 559 4 12.4<br />

1966 Jim Zamberlan 59 747 4 12.7<br />

1965 Al MacFarlane 35 524 4 15.0<br />

1964 Roger Whitehead 33 370 0 11.2<br />

1963 Charlie Mudd 25 367 4 14.7<br />

1962 Don Hockensmith 32 408 3 12.8<br />

1961 Don Hockensmith 20 392 6 19.6<br />

LONGEST PASSES<br />

1. Kams to Sartini,<br />

94 vs. Washington & Lee, 1950<br />

2. Johhny Unitas to Babe Ray,<br />

93 vs. Houston, 1951<br />

3. Chris Redman to Arnold Jackson,<br />

86 vs. Utah, 1996<br />

4. John Madeya to Larry Hart,<br />

85 vs. North Texas State, 1970<br />

5. Ed Rubbert to Earnest Givins,<br />

85 vs. SMU, 1984<br />

6. Dave Ragone to Zek Parker,<br />

82 vs. Kentucky, 2001<br />

7. Chris Redman to Zek Parker,<br />

81 vs. East Carolina, 1998<br />

8. Jeff Brohm to Ralph Dawkins,<br />

80 vs. Texas, 1993<br />

9. Dave Ragone to Deion Branch,<br />

78 vs. TCU, 2001<br />

10. Dean May to Mark Clayton,<br />

77 vs. Oklahoma State, 1982<br />

11. Brian Brohm to Mario Urrutia,<br />

76 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2005<br />

12. Brian Brohm to Harry Douglas,<br />

75 vs. Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

13. Brian Brohm to Joshua Tinch,<br />

74 vs. Houston, 2004<br />

14. Brian Brohm to Mario Urrutia,<br />

73 vs. North Carolina, 2005<br />

ARNOLD JACKSON is the school’s all-time<br />

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Receiving Records<br />

Receiving Records<br />

Career Records<br />

RECEPTIONS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Rec Years<br />

1. Arnold Jackson 299 1997-00<br />

2. Ibn Green 217 1996-99<br />

3. J.R. Russell 187 2001-04<br />

4. Miguel Montano 175 1994-97<br />

5. Joshua Tinch 162 2002-05<br />

6. Jamie Asher 153 1991-94<br />

7. Ralph Dawkins 151 1990-93<br />

8. Deion Branch 143 2000-01<br />

9. Lavell Boyd 135 1997-99<br />

10. Zek Parker 128 1998-01<br />

Jim Zamberlan 128 1965-67<br />

RECEIVING YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yds Years<br />

1. Arnold Jackson 3,670 1997-00<br />

2. Ibn Green 2,830 1996-99<br />

3. J.R. Russell 2,619 2001-04<br />

4. Miguel Montano 2,305 1994-97<br />

5. Deion Branch 2,204 2000-01<br />

6. Joshua Tinch 2,195 2002-05<br />

7. Mark Clayton 2,004 1979-82<br />

8. Zek Parker 1,804 1998-01<br />

9. Lavell Boyd 1,775 1997-99<br />

10. Harry Douglas 1,765 2004-<br />

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Years<br />

1. Ibn Green 33 1996-99<br />

2. Arnold Jackson 31 1997-00<br />

3. J.R. Russell 19 2001-04<br />

4. Anthony Cummings 18 1987-90<br />

Deion Branch 18 2000-01<br />

6. Mario Urrutia 13 2005-<br />

Zek Parker 13 1998-01<br />

8. Ralph Dawkins 12 1990-93<br />

9. Larry Hart 11 1968-70<br />

Jim Zamberlan 11 1965-67<br />

Don Hockensmith 11 1959-62<br />

CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Years<br />

1. Arnold Jackson 15 1997-00<br />

2. Deion Branch 10 2000-01<br />

Mark Clayton 10 1979-82<br />

J.R. Russell 10 2001-04<br />

5. Miguel Montano 9 1994-97<br />

6. Ibn Green 8 1996-99<br />

Season Records<br />

RECEPTIONS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Rec. Year<br />

1. Arnold Jackson 101 1999<br />

2. Arnold Jackson 90 1998<br />

3. J.R. Russell 75 2003<br />

4. J.R. Russell 73 2004<br />

5. Deion Branch 72 2001<br />

6. Deion Branch 71 2000<br />

7. Harry Douglas 70 2006<br />

Jamie Asher 70 1994<br />

9. Miguel Montano 67 1997<br />

Joshua Tinch 67 2005<br />

RECEIVING YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yds Year<br />

1. Harry Douglas 1,265 2006<br />

2. J.R. Russell 1,213 2003<br />

3. Arnold Jackson 1,209 1999<br />

4. Deion Branch 1,188 2001<br />

5. Arnold Jackson 1,165 1998<br />

6. Mark Clayton 1,112 1982<br />

7. Deion Branch 1,016 2000<br />

8. J.R. Russell 968 2004<br />

9. Ibn Green 884 1998<br />

10. Miguel Montano 875 1997<br />

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ZEK PARKER recorded 1,804 receiving yards<br />

during his four-year Cardinal career.<br />

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Year<br />

1. Ibn Green 12 1998<br />

2. Arnold Jackson 10 1998<br />

Anthony Cummings 10 1990<br />

4. Deion Branch 9 2001<br />

Deion Branch 9 2000<br />

Arnold Jackson 9 1999<br />

Lavell Boyd 9 1999<br />

Kevin Cook 9 1993<br />

AVERAGE PER RECEPTION<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Avg. Year<br />

1. Larry Hart 23.5 1970<br />

2. Mark Clayton 22.1 1981<br />

3. Mario Urrutia 21.5 2005<br />

4. Mark Clayton 21.0 1982<br />

Mike Dennis 21.0 1965<br />

6. Ernest Givins 20.9 1984<br />

7. Eric Vaughn 20.5 1986<br />

8. Aaron Bailey 20.4 1993<br />

Joey Hamilton 20.4 1987<br />

10. Don Hockensmith 19.6 1961<br />

SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Rec Opp Year<br />

1. Arnold Jackson 15 Cincinnati 1999<br />

Ibn Green 15 East Carolina 1998<br />

3. Miguel Montano 14 East Carolina 1997<br />

Miguel Montano 14 Southern Miss 1996<br />

5. Ibn Green 13 Memphis 1999<br />

Joshua Tinch 13 West Virginia 2005<br />

7. Arnold Jackson 12 Tulane 1998<br />

Jamie Asher 12 Kentucky 1994<br />

9. Eight with 11 (Jackson vs. Illinois) 1999<br />

SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Rec Opp Year<br />

1. Ibn Green 214 East Carolina 1998<br />

2. Cookie Brinkman 197 Marshall 1970<br />

3. Deion Branch 194 Cincinnati 2000<br />

Arnold Jackson 194 lllinois 1999<br />

Miguel Montano 194 Southern Miss 1996<br />

6. Mark Clayton 193 Tennessee St. 1981<br />

7. Zek Parker 184 Kentucky 2001<br />

8. Arnold Jackson 182 Army 1998<br />

9. Mark Clayton 179 Memphis 1982<br />

10. Aaron Bailey 175 Memphis 1993<br />

Mario Urrutia 175 Oregon State 2005<br />

SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Opp Year<br />

1. Anthony Cummings 5 Cincinnati 1990<br />

2. Lavell Boyd 4 Houston 1999<br />

POSITIONAL RECORDS<br />

RUNNING BACK<br />

SEASON RECEPTIONS<br />

1. Carwell Gardner 46 1989<br />

2. Ralph Dawkins 44 1991<br />

3. Ralph Dawkins 43 1992<br />

Rodney Knighton 43 1987<br />

5. Deon Booker 41 1988<br />

CAREER RECEPTIONS<br />

1. Ralph Dawkins 151 1990-93<br />

2. Deon Booker 75 1985-88<br />

Al MacFarlane 75 1963-65<br />

4. Rodney Knighton 72 1984-87<br />

5. Walter Peacock 63 1972-75<br />

SEASON YARDS<br />

1. Carwell Gardner 614 1989<br />

2. Al MacFarlane 524 1965<br />

3. Ralph Dawkins 506 1992<br />

4. Ralph Dawkins 491 1993<br />

5. Al MacFarlane 446 1964<br />

CAREER YARDS<br />

1. Ralph Dawkins 1,667 1990-93<br />

2. Al MacFarlane 1,045 1963-65<br />

3. Deon Booker 838 1985-88<br />

4. Carwell Gardner 614 1989<br />

5. Rodney Knighton 589 1984-87<br />

TIGHT TIGHT ENDS<br />

ENDS<br />

SEASON RECEPTIONS<br />

1. Jamie Asher 70 1994<br />

2. Ibn Green 60 1999<br />

3. Ibn Green 55 1998<br />

Ibn Green 55 1997<br />

5. Ibn Green 47 1996<br />

6. Ronnie Ghent 34 2003<br />

Ronnie Ghent 34 2001<br />

CAREER RECEPTIONS<br />

1. Ibn Green 217 1996-99<br />

2. Jamie Asher 153 1991-94<br />

3. Ronnie Ghent 120 2000-03<br />

SEASON YARDS<br />

1. Ibn Green 884 1998<br />

2. Jamie Asher 794 1994<br />

3. Ibn Green 731 1997<br />

4. Jamie Asher 658 1993<br />

5. Gary Barnidge 511 2006<br />

6. Ronnie Ghent 421 2003<br />

CAREER YARDS<br />

1. Ibn Green 2,830 1996-99<br />

2. Jamie Asher 1,741 1991-94<br />

3. Ronnie Ghent 1,349 2000-03<br />

4. Gary Barnidge 836 2004-


Receiving Records<br />

Receiving Records<br />

100-Yard Receiving Games<br />

Ibn Green 214 ECU 1998<br />

Arnold Jackson 194 Illinois 1999<br />

Deion Branch 194 Cincinnati 2000<br />

Miguel Montano 194 Southern Miss 1996<br />

Mark Clayton 193 Tennessee St. 1982<br />

Mark Clayton 193 Tennessee St. 1981<br />

Zek Parker 184 Kentucky 2001<br />

Arnold Jackson 182 Army 1998<br />

Mark Clayton 179 Memphis 1982<br />

Aaron Bailey 175 Memphis State 1993<br />

Deion Branch 174 Illinois 2001<br />

Arnold Jackson 174 Cincinnati 1999<br />

Lavell Boyd 173 Houston 1999<br />

Ibn Green 166 Memphis 1999<br />

Harry Douglas 165 Wake Forest 2006<br />

Deion Branch 161 ECU 2001<br />

Arnold Jackson 161 Southern Miss 1999<br />

Carl Williams 160 W. Kentucky 1983<br />

Zek Parker 159 Memphis 1998<br />

Mark Clayton 159 Richmond 1982<br />

Damien Dorsey 158 ECU 2002<br />

Ibn Green 153 Army 1999<br />

J.R. Russell 153 Army 2003<br />

Joey Hamilton 152 Akron 1987<br />

Mark Clayton 152 Oklahoma St. 1982<br />

Ibn Green 151 Illinois 1997<br />

Harry Douglas 149 Connecticut 2006<br />

Miguel Montano 148 Cincinnati 1997<br />

Ernest Givins 148 SMU 1984<br />

Joshua Tinch 148 Houston 2004<br />

Deion Branch 147 Houston 2001<br />

Lavell Boyd 146 Tulane 1998<br />

J.R. Russell 146 Memphis 2004<br />

Mario Urrutia 144 Pittsburgh 2006<br />

Jamie Asher 144 Army 1994<br />

J.R. Russell 144 Miami 2003<br />

Coswell Sims 142 Tulane 1995<br />

Eric Vaughn 139 Memphis 1986<br />

Miguel Montano 136 Tulane 1995<br />

Mark Clayton 135 Miami (Fla.) 1982<br />

Mario Urrutia 134 Middle Tenn. 2006<br />

Deion Branch 134 Memphis 2001<br />

Lionel Gates 134 TCU 2003<br />

Deion Branch 133 TCU 2001<br />

Arnold Jackson 133 Cincinnati 1998<br />

Harry Douglas 132 Pittsburgh 2006<br />

Arnold Jackson 132 Tulane 1998<br />

Ibn Green 132 Kentucky 1998<br />

Deion Branch 131 East Carolina 2000<br />

Miguel Montano 130 Penn State 1997<br />

Dontay Spillman 128 Army 2002<br />

Ibn Green 128 North Carolina 1996<br />

Ernest Givins 128 Houston 1984<br />

James Jones 127 West Virginia 1985<br />

Arnold Jackson 126 W. Kentucky 1998<br />

Damien Dorsey 125 TCU 2002<br />

Ronnie Ghent 123 Florida State 2000<br />

Deion Branch 123 Kentucky 2000<br />

Arnold Jackson 123 Kentucky 1998<br />

Broderick Clark 122 Army 2004<br />

Lavell Boyd 120 Oklahoma 1999<br />

Ibn Green 120 W. Kentucky 1998<br />

Arnold Jackson 120 Boston College 1998<br />

Arnold Jackson 120 Utah 1997<br />

Kevin Cook 120 Navy 1993<br />

Joey Hamilton 120 Tulsa 1987<br />

Mark Clayton 119 Toledo 1981<br />

Arnold Jackson 119 Houston 1999<br />

J.R. Russell 119 TCU 2003<br />

Charles Sheffield 118 Kentucky 1999<br />

Arnold Jackson 118 Southern Miss 1997<br />

Eric Broomfield 118 Kansas 1989<br />

Ronnie Ghent 117 Southern Miss 2000<br />

Ibn Green 117 Cincinnati 1998<br />

John Bell 117 Pittsburgh 1994<br />

Tony Cummings 117 Cincinnati 1990<br />

Harry Douglas 116 West Virginia 116<br />

Deion Branch 116 Tulane 2001<br />

Deion Branch 116 Connecticut 2000<br />

David Hatfield 116 Murray State 1984<br />

Carwell Gardner 115 Syracuse 1989<br />

Carwell Gardner 115 Southern Miss 1989<br />

Despite playing just two seasons with the Cardinals. DEION BRANCH caught 143 passes.<br />

JOSHUA TINCH caught 162 passes in his<br />

career with the Cardinals.<br />

Keith Stephens 115 Tulane 1988<br />

Arnold Jackson 114 Tulane 1997<br />

Mario Urrutia 113 West Virginia 2006<br />

Miguel Montano 113 Oklahoma 1997<br />

Jamie Asher 113 West Virginia 1993<br />

Gary Barnidge 112 South Florida 2006<br />

J.R. Russell 111 South Florida 2004<br />

J.R. Russell 111 Houston 2003<br />

J.R. Russell 111 Cincinnati 2003<br />

Mark Clayton 110 Indiana State 1982<br />

Deion Branch 109 New Mexico St. 2001<br />

Danny Thomas 109 Houston 1985<br />

Arnold Jackson 108 Memphis 1999<br />

Miguel Montano 108 East Carolina 1997<br />

Jamie Asher 108 Navy 1994<br />

Jamie Asher 107 Kentucky 1994<br />

Jamie Asher 107 Navy 1993<br />

Eric Vaughn 107 West Virginia 1986<br />

J.R. Russell 107 TCU 2004<br />

Dontay Spillman 106 Colorado St. 2002<br />

Danny Thomas 106 E. Kentucky 1985<br />

Lavell Boyd 105 Southern Miss 1998<br />

Ralph Dawkins 105 San Jose State 1993<br />

Miguel Montano 105 Tulane 1996<br />

Miguel Montano 104 North Texas 1995<br />

Ernest Givins 104 Murray State 1984<br />

Charles Sheffield 103 Tulane 1998<br />

Arnold Jackson 103 Utah 1998<br />

Miguel Montano 103 Northern Illinois 1995<br />

David Hatfield 103 Virginia Tech 1983<br />

J.R. Russell 103 Tulane 2004<br />

Rico Williams 102 Tulane 1997<br />

Greg Brohm 102 Tulsa 1992<br />

Tony Cummings 102 Tulsa 1989<br />

Ernest Givins 102 Rutgers 1984<br />

Aaron Bailey 101 Tennessee 1993<br />

J.R. Russell 101 East Carolina 2004<br />

Ibn Green 100 Cincinnati 1999<br />

Mark Clayton 100 Florida State 1982<br />

Rodney Knighton 100 Purdue 1987<br />

Eric Vaughn 100 Tulane 1986<br />

Mark Clayton 100 Temple 1982<br />

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Total Offense Records<br />

Individual Records<br />

Total Offense Records<br />

RUSH-PASS PLAYS<br />

Game: 71, Chris Redman vs. Southern Miss, 1996<br />

Season: 572, Dave Ragone, 2002<br />

Career: 1,846, Chris Redman, 1996-99<br />

NET YARDS<br />

Game: 578, Chris Redman vs. East Carolina, 1998<br />

Season: 4,009, Chris Redman vs. 1998<br />

Career: 12,129, Chris Redman, 1996-99<br />

MOST YARDS PER GAME<br />

Season: 334.1 Chris Redman vs. 1998<br />

Career: 263.7, Chris Redman, 1996-99<br />

Team Records<br />

Total Offense Records<br />

MOST PLAYS<br />

Game: 98 vs. Cincinnati, 1997<br />

Season: 913, 2003<br />

NET YARDS<br />

Game: 779 vs. Houston, 2003<br />

Season: 6,468, 2004<br />

MOST YARDS PER GAME<br />

Season: 559.6, 1998<br />

MOST YARDS PER PLAY<br />

Game: 11.1 vs. Oregon State, 2005<br />

Season: 7.2, 2004<br />

MOST FIRST DOWNS<br />

Game: 37 vs. Houston, 2003; 37 vs. WKU, 1989<br />

Season: 323, 2004<br />

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Run Pass Total Years<br />

1. Chris Redman -412 12,541 12,129 1996-99<br />

2. Dave Ragone 597 8,564 9,161 1999-02<br />

3. Brian Brohm 90 6,751 6,841 2004-<br />

4. Stefan LeFors 756 5,853 6,609 2001-04<br />

5. Jay Gruden -460 7,024 6,564 1985-88<br />

6. Jay Brohm 379 6,051 6,430 1989-93<br />

7. Ed Rubbert -517 5,496 4,979 1983-86<br />

8. Marty Lowe -178 4,861 4,683 1991-95<br />

9. Browning Nagle -171 4,653 4,482 1989-90<br />

10. Benny Russell 406 3,957 4,363 1964-66<br />

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2006, averaging 281.3 yards per game.<br />

Single-Game Total Offense<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yds Opp Year<br />

1. Chris Redman 578 East Carolina 1998<br />

2. Stefan LeFors 493 TCU 2003<br />

3. Chris Redman 491 Memphis 1998<br />

4. Benny Russell 472 Drake 1966<br />

5. Chris Redman 471 Cincinnati 1998<br />

6. Chris Redman 468 W. Kentucky 1998<br />

7. Chris Redman 454 Tulane 1998<br />

8. Chris Redman 439 Illinois 1999<br />

9. Stefan LeFors 413 Army 2003<br />

10. Chris Redman 410 Houston 1999<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS<br />

Year Name Rush Pass Plays Total<br />

2006 Brian Brohm 45 3,049 360 3,094<br />

2005 Brian Brohm -36 2883 342 2,847<br />

2004 Stefan LeFors 333 2596 328 2,929<br />

2003 Stefan LeFors 405 3,145 428 3,128<br />

2002 Dave Ragone 248 2,880 248 3,128<br />

2001 Dave Ragone 66 3,056 475 3,122<br />

2000 Dave Ragone 252 2,621 455 2,873<br />

1999 Chris Redman -110 3,647 532 3,537<br />

1998 Chris Redman -33 4,042 513 4,009<br />

1997 Chris Redman -121 3,079 492 2,958<br />

1996 Chris Redman -148 1,773 309 1,625<br />

1995 Marty Lowe -59 2,268 395 2,209<br />

1994 Marty Lowe -64 2,091 258 2,027<br />

1993 Jeff Brohm 45 2,626 263 2,671<br />

1992 Jeff Brohm -41 2,008 396 1,967<br />

1991 Erik Watts -144 1,294 143 1,150<br />

1990 Browning Nagle -50 2,150 306 2,100<br />

1989 Browning Nagle -121 2,503 386 2,382<br />

1988 Jay Gruden -182 2,605 438 2,423<br />

1987 Jay Gruden -190 2,481 453 2,291<br />

1986 Ed Rubbert -199 1,304 243 1,105<br />

1985 Ed Rubbert -185 1,475 287 1,290<br />

1984 Ed Rubbert -112 2,465 387 2,353<br />

1983 Dean May -71 1,609 302 1,538<br />

1982 Dean May -112 2,034 374 1,922<br />

1981 Dean May -70 589 137 529<br />

1980 Pat Patterson -161 933 246 772<br />

1979 Stu Stram -29 806 169 777<br />

1978 Nathan Poole 1394 0 212 1,394<br />

1977 Calvin Prince 1050 5 224 1,055<br />

1976 Calvin Prince 1028 64 221 1,092<br />

1975 Walter Peacock 1013 0 262 1,013<br />

1974 Walter Peacock 827 0 237 827<br />

1973 Walter Peacock 1294 0 290 1,294<br />

1972 John Madeya -152 1,709 341 1,557<br />

1971 Howard Stevens 1429 0 252 1,429<br />

1970 John Madeya -200 1,750 323 1,550<br />

1969 Gary Inman 262 843 244 1,105<br />

1968 Wally Oyler 249 1,410 325 1,659<br />

1967 Wally Oyler 256 1,039 297 1,295<br />

1966 Benny Russell 273 2,016 427 2,289<br />

1965 Benny Russell 141 1,791 325 1,932<br />

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Total Offense Records<br />

Total Offense Records<br />

Career Total Offense Records<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Run Pass Total Years<br />

1. Chris Redman -412 12,541 12,129 1996-99<br />

2. Dave Ragone 597 8,564 9,161 1999-02<br />

3. Brian Brohm 90 6,751 6,841 2004-<br />

4. Stefan LeFors 756 5,853 6,609 2001-04<br />

5. Jay Gruden -460 7,024 6,564 1985-88<br />

6. Jeff Brohm 379 5,451 5,830 1989-93<br />

7. Ed Rubbert -517 5,496 4,979 1983-86<br />

8. Marty Lowe -178 4,861 4,683 1991-95<br />

9. Browning Nagle -171 4,653 4,482 1989-90<br />

10. Benny Russell 406 3,957 4,363 1964-66<br />

Season Total Offense Records<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Run Pass Total Year<br />

1. Chris Redman -33 4,043 4,009 1998<br />

2. Stefan LeFors 405 3,145 3,550 2003<br />

3. Chris Redman -110 3,647 3,537 1999<br />

4. Dave Ragone 248 2,880 3,128 2002<br />

5. Dave Ragone 66 3,056 3,122 2001<br />

6. Brian Brohm 45 3,049 3,094 2006<br />

7. Chris Redman -121 3,079 2,958 1997<br />

8. Stefan LeFors 333 2,596 2,929 2004<br />

9. Dave Ragone 252 2,621 2,873 2000<br />

10. Brian Brohm -36 2,883 2,847 2005<br />

Game All-Purpose Records<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yds Opp Year<br />

1. Aaron Bailey 322 Memphis 1993<br />

2. Dee Smith 295 Tulsa 1989<br />

3. Ralph Dawkins 272 Ohio State 1992<br />

4. Ralph Dawkins 261 Memphis 1992<br />

Joey Hamilton 261 Akron 1987<br />

6. Ernest Givins 256 SMU 1984<br />

7. Deon Booker 252 Marshall 1987<br />

8. Lenny Lyles 247 Toledo 1955<br />

9. Michael Bush 243 Florida Atlantic 2005<br />

10. Zek Parker 234 Tulane 2000<br />

Season All-Purpose Records<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Year Total<br />

1. Howard Stevens 1972 2,133<br />

2. Walter Peacock 1973 1,834<br />

3. Howard Stevens 1971 1,744<br />

4. Ernest Givins 1985 1,736<br />

5. Walter Peacock 1975 1,684<br />

6. Frank Moreau 1999 1,574<br />

7. Arnold Jackson 1998 1,545<br />

8. Keith Stephens 1988 1,514<br />

9. Arnold Jackson 1999 1,507<br />

10. Nathan Poole 1978 1,430<br />

11. Michael Bush 2005 1,396<br />

12. Harry Douglas 2006 1,333<br />

13. Zek Parker 2001 1,330<br />

14. Walter Peacock 1974 1,321<br />

15. Carwell Gardner 1989 1,320<br />

CAREER ALL-PURPOSE LEADERS<br />

RALPH DAWKINS ranks third all-time in school<br />

history with 4,530 yards.<br />

Season Touchdown Responsibility<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Years TDR<br />

1. Dave Ragone 2000 33<br />

2. Chris Redman 1998 31<br />

3. Chris Redman 1999 30<br />

4. Dave Ragone 2001 26<br />

5. Dave Ragone 2002 24<br />

6. Brian Brohm 2005 23<br />

Stefan LeFors 2004 23<br />

Jeff Brohm 1993 23<br />

9. Stefan LeFors 2003 20<br />

10. Chris Redman 1997 18<br />

Browning Nagle 1989 18<br />

Career Touchdown Responsibility<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Years Total<br />

1. Chris Redman 1996-99 87<br />

2. Dave Ragone 1999-02 83<br />

3. Brian Brohm 2004- 47<br />

4. Jay Gruden 1985-88 46<br />

5. Stefan LeFors 2001-04 44<br />

Jeff Brohm 1989-93 44<br />

7. John Madeya 1970-72 42<br />

8. Browning Nagle 1989-90 35<br />

9. Marty Lowe 1991-95 30<br />

Dean May 1980-83 30<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Years Run Rec KR PR Total<br />

1. Walter Peacock 1972-75 3,204 193 1,627 38 5,062<br />

2. Arnold Jackson 1997-00 51 3,670 222 972 4,915<br />

3. Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 2,159 1,667 480 224 4,530<br />

4. Zek Parker 1998-2001 26 1,804 2,558 141 4,529<br />

5. Howard Stevens 1971-72 2,723 389 360 402 3,874<br />

6. Lenny Lyles 1954-57 2,786 487 223 11 3,507<br />

7. Keith Stevens 1986-88 449 306 2,227 485 3,467<br />

8. Deon Booker 1985-88 2,363 838 257 0 3,458<br />

9. Nathan Poole 1975-78 2,903 219 0 0 3,122<br />

10. Michael Bush 2003- 2,386 649 0 0 3,035<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS<br />

Year Name Rush Rec. Ret. Total<br />

2006 Harry Douglas 49 1,265 19 1,333<br />

2005 Michael Bush 1,143 253 0 1,396<br />

2004 Montrell Jones 0 554 418 982<br />

2003 J.R. Russell 0 1,213 46 1,259<br />

2002 Damien Dorsey -2 753 528 1,279<br />

2001 Zek Parker -11 757 584 1,330<br />

2000 Zek Parker 32 425 752 1,209<br />

1999 Frank Moreau 1,289 285 0 1,574<br />

1998 Arnold Jackson 33 1,165 347 1,545<br />

1997 Arnold Jackson 0 687 296 983<br />

1996 Donnell Gordon 433 200 18 651<br />

1995 Calvin Arrington 1,016 257 0 1,273<br />

1994 Anthony Shelman 1,084 73 0 1,157<br />

1993 Aaron Bailey 30 531 752 1,313<br />

1992 Ralph Dawkins 416 506 305 1,227<br />

1991 Ralph Dawkins 622 297 258 1,177<br />

1990 Ralph Dawkins 542 373 36 951<br />

1989 Carwell Gardner 595 614 111 1,320<br />

1988 Keith Stephens 367 288 859 1,514<br />

1987 Keith Stephens 48 8 691 747<br />

1986 Keith Stephens 34 10 1,162 1,206<br />

1985 Ernest Givins 204 577 955 1,736<br />

1984 Ernest Givins 18 689 275 982<br />

1983 Willie Shelby 447 212 43 702<br />

1982 Mark Clayton 68 1,112 7 1,187<br />

1981 Don Craft 475 207 0 682<br />

1980 Don Craft 687 74 13 774<br />

1979 Greg Hickman 648 4 0 652<br />

1978 Nathan Poole 1,394 36 0 1,430<br />

1977 Calvin Prince 1,050 46 185 1,281<br />

1976 Calvin Prince 1,028 20 220 1,268<br />

1975 Walter Peacock 1,013 0 671 1,684<br />

1974 Walter Peacock 827 37 457 1,321<br />

1973 Walter Peacock 1,294 139 401 1,834<br />

1972 Howard Stevens 1,294 221 618 2,133<br />

1971 Howard Stevens 1,429 168 144 1,741<br />

1970 Bill Gatti 981 135 0 1,116<br />

1969 Lee Bougess 1,064 16 0 1,080<br />

1968 Herbie Phelps 468 216 527 1,211<br />

1967 Herbie Phelps 254 186 579 1,019<br />

1966 Jim Zamberlan 5 747 0 752<br />

1965 Al MacFarlane 358 524 3 885<br />

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Scoring Records<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Most Points Scored<br />

Game: 40 Roger Black vs. Washington (TN), 1912<br />

Season: 144 Michael Bush, 2005<br />

Career: 341 Art Carmody, 2004-<br />

Most Touchdowns<br />

Game 5 Several times (most recent: Eric Shelton vs. ECU, 2004)<br />

Season 24 Michael Bush, 2005<br />

Career 49 Lenny Lyles, 1954-57<br />

Most Defensive Touchdowns<br />

Season: 2, Deon Palmer, 2005, Anthony Bridges, 1993<br />

Career: 3 Brandon Johnson, 2002-05, Kerry Rhodes, 2002-2005,<br />

Anthony Bridges, 1991-93<br />

Most Two-Point Conversions<br />

Season 4 Stefan LeFors, 2003; Leroy Collins, 1998<br />

Career 4 Lavell Boyd<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

Most Points Scored<br />

Game: 100 vs. Washington (TN), 1912<br />

Season: 597 2004<br />

Most Touchdowns<br />

Game 14 vs. Washington (TN), 1912<br />

Season 80 2004<br />

Most Defensive Touchdowns<br />

Season: 4, (Brandon Johnson, Deon Palmer (2), Earl Heyman, 2005); Bud<br />

Herring, Michael Brown, Antonio Roundtree, Courtney Dinkins, 1999); (Alan<br />

Campos, Johnny Frost, Jason Stinson, Shawn Kries); (Anthony Bridges (2), Jim<br />

Hanna, Tom Cavallo, 1993)<br />

KERRY RHODES scored three defensive touchdowns<br />

during his career with the Cardinals.<br />

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ART CARMODY is the school’s all-time leading scorer with 341<br />

points. He won the Lou Groza Award last season as the nation’s top<br />

kicker.<br />

CAREER SCORING LEADERS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Years TD XP FG Pts.<br />

1. Art Carmody 2004- 0 200 47 341<br />

2. Lenny Lyles 1954-57 49 6 0 300<br />

3. Nate Smith 2000-03 0 143 44 275<br />

4. Michael Bush 2003-06 38 0 0 228<br />

5. David Akers 1993-96 0 111 34 213<br />

6. Ibn Green 1996-99 33 0 0 198<br />

7. Arnold Jackson 1997-00 32 2 0 196<br />

8. Ron Bell 1987-90 0 82 36 190<br />

9. Eric Shelton 2003-04 30 0 0 180<br />

Jon Hilbert 1996-99 0 114 22 180<br />

How. Stevens 1971-72 30 0 0 180


Scoring Records<br />

Scoring Records<br />

Scoring Year-By-Year Leaders<br />

Year Name TD XP FG Pts<br />

2006 Art Carmody 0 60 21 123<br />

2005 Michael Bush 24 0 0 144<br />

2004 Eric Shelton 20 0 0 120<br />

2003 Nate Smith 0 50 14 92<br />

2002 Nate Smith 0 40 12 76<br />

2001 Nate Smith 0 39 13 78<br />

2000 Deion Branch 9 0 0 54<br />

1999 Frank Moreau 17 0 0 102<br />

1998 Leroy Collins 19 1 0 116<br />

1997 Ibn Green 8 0 0 48<br />

Arnold Jackson 8 0 0 48<br />

1996 David Akers 0 18 7 39<br />

1995 David Akers 0 31 12 67<br />

1994 Anthony Shelman 15 0 0 90<br />

1993 David Akers 0 36 8 60<br />

1992 Ralph Dawkins 10 0 0 60<br />

1991 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 0 9 10 39<br />

1990 Anthony Cummings 10 0 0 60<br />

1989 Ron Bell 0 30 15 75<br />

1988 Deon Booker 12 0 0 72<br />

1987 Rodney Knighton 10 2 0 64<br />

1986 Deon Booker 8 0 0 48<br />

1985 Dan Cerione 0 18 9 45<br />

1984 Phil Ellis 0 25 6 43<br />

1983 Phil Ellis 0 16 8 40<br />

1982 Mark Clayton 6 4 0 40<br />

1981 Tony Blair 0 18 8 42<br />

Don Craft 7 0 0 42<br />

1980 Dave Betz 0 15 13 54<br />

1979 Greg Hickman 4 0 0 24<br />

1978 Nathan Poole 16 0 0 96<br />

1977 Calvin Prince 13 0 0 78<br />

1976 Calvin Prince 10 2 0 62<br />

1975 Walter Peacock 6 0 0 36<br />

1974 Wilbur Summers 0 14 6 32<br />

1973 Walter Peacock 12 0 0 72<br />

1972 Howard Stevens 17 0 0 102<br />

1971 Howard Stevens 13 0 0 78<br />

1970 Larry Hart 8 0 0 48<br />

1969 Lee Bougess 6 0 0 36<br />

David Shanks 0 21 5 36<br />

1968 Herbie Phelps 6 0 0 36<br />

1967 Wayne Patrick 10 0 0 60<br />

1966 Pete Compise 0 27 6 45<br />

1965 Al MacFarlane 8 15 3 72<br />

1964 Al MacFarlane 4 2 1 29<br />

1963 Charlie Mudd 5 0 0 30<br />

1962 Lee Calland 8 0 0 48<br />

1961 Lee Calland 6 0 0 36<br />

1958 Ken Porco 7 0 0 42<br />

1957 Lenny Lyles 21 6 0 132<br />

1956 Lenny Lyles 7 0 0 42<br />

1955 Lenny Lyles 14 0 0 84<br />

1954 Lenny Lyes 7 0 0 42<br />

1953 Johnny Unitas 3 0 0 18<br />

1951 Jim Williams 5 0 0 30<br />

1950 Tom Lucia 7 0 0 42<br />

Gene Sartini 7 0 0 42<br />

1947 Stu Gibson 4 12 0 36<br />

FRANK MOREAU is tied for eighth in school history with 27 career touchdowns. He played for<br />

the Cardinals from 1995-99.<br />

Career Touchdowns<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Year<br />

1. Lenny Lyles 49 1954-57<br />

2. Michael Bush 38 2003-<br />

3. Ibn Green 33 1996-99<br />

4. Arnold Jackson 32 1997-00<br />

5. Eric Shelton 30 2003-04<br />

Howard Stevens 30 1971-72<br />

7. Ralph Dawkins 29 1990-93<br />

8. Anthony Shelman 27 1991-94<br />

Frank Moreau 27 1995-99<br />

Season Touchdowns<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Year<br />

1. Michael Bush 24 2005<br />

2. Lenny Lyles 21 1957<br />

3. Eric Shelton 20 2004<br />

4. Leroy Collins 19 1998<br />

5. Frank Moreau 17 1999<br />

Howard Stevens 17 1972<br />

7. Nathan Poole 16 1978<br />

8. Anthony Shelman 15 1994<br />

9. Lenny Lyles 14 1955<br />

10. Anthony Allen 13 2006<br />

Calvin Prince 13 1977<br />

Season Season Scoring<br />

Scoring<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD XP FG Pts.<br />

1. Michael Bush, 2005 24 0 0 144<br />

2. Lenny Lyles, 1957 21 6 0 132<br />

3. Art Carmody, 2006 0 60 21 123<br />

4. Eric Shelton, 2004 20 0 0 120<br />

5. Leroy Collins, 1998 19 1 0 116<br />

6. Art Carmody, 2004 0 77 12 113<br />

7. Art Carmody, 2005 0 63 14 105<br />

8. Frank Moreau, 1999 17 0 0 102<br />

Howard Stevens, 1972 17 0 0 102<br />

10. Nathan Poole, 1978 16 0 0 96<br />

Game Game Touchdowns<br />

Touchdowns<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TD Pts. Opp<br />

1. Eric Shelton, 2004 5 30 ECU<br />

Leroy Collins, 1998 5 30 WKU<br />

Anthony Cummings, 1990 5 30 Cincinnati<br />

C.N. Caldwell 5 30 Moore’s Hill<br />

Fred Koster, 1926 5 30 Rose Poly<br />

Fred Koster, 1926 5 30 Ogden<br />

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Scoring Records<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Most Points by Kicking<br />

Game: 16 Art Carmody vs. Pitt, 2005<br />

Season: 123 Art Carmody, 2006<br />

Career: 341 Art Carmody, 2004-<br />

Most PAT’s Attempted<br />

Game 10 Art Carmody vs. Cincinnati, 2004<br />

Season 77 Art Carmody, 2004<br />

Career 202 Art Carmody, 2004-<br />

Most PAT’s Made<br />

Game: 10 Art Carmody vs. Cincinnati, 2004<br />

Season: 77 Art Carmody, 2004<br />

Career: 200 Art Carmody, 2004-<br />

Most Consecutive PAT’s Made<br />

Season 77 Art Carmody, 2004<br />

Career 97 Art Carmody, 2004-05<br />

Best PAT Percentage<br />

Season 1.000 Art Carmody, 2004, 2006; Wade<br />

Tydlacka,<br />

Career 99.00 Art Carmody, 2004-<br />

Most Field Goals Attempted<br />

Season 25 Art Carmody, 2006<br />

Career 56 Art Carmody, 2004-<br />

Most Field Goals Made<br />

Season 21 Art Carmody, 2006<br />

Career 47 Art Carmody, 2004-<br />

Most Consecutive Field Goals Made<br />

Season 16 Art Carmody, 2006<br />

Career 16 Art Carmody, 2006<br />

Best Field Goals Percentage<br />

Season 87.5 Art Carmody, 2005<br />

Career 83.9 Art Carmody, 2004-<br />

Longest Field Goals<br />

Game 52 Four Times (most recent: Nate Smith<br />

vs. UAB, 2002<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

Most Points By Kicking<br />

Game: 16 vs. Cincinnati, 2004<br />

Season: 123 2006<br />

Most Field Goals Made<br />

Game 4 vs. Pittsburgh, 2005, vs. Houston,<br />

2000<br />

Season 21 2006<br />

Most Field Goals Attempted<br />

Game: 4 Several Times<br />

Season: 25 2006<br />

Most PAT’s Made<br />

Game 10 2004<br />

Season 77 2004<br />

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Career Records<br />

Career Points By Kicking<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Pts. Year<br />

1. Art Carmody 341 2004-<br />

2. Nate Smith 275 2000-03<br />

3. David Akers 213 1993-96<br />

4. Ron Bell 190 1987-90<br />

5. Jon Hibbert 180 1993-96<br />

5. Wilbur Summers 156 1973-76<br />

6. Pete Compise 124 1966-68<br />

7. Phil Ellis 102 1981-84<br />

Career Field Goals<br />

<strong>Player</strong> FG Year<br />

1. Art Carmody 47 2004-<br />

2. Nate Smith 44 2000-03<br />

3. Ron Bell 36 1987-90<br />

4. David Akers 34 1993-96<br />

5. Wilbur Summers 24 1973-76<br />

6. Jon Hilbert 22 1996-99<br />

Klaus Wilmsmeyer 22 1998-91<br />

8. Danny Cerione 18 1983-86<br />

9. Phil Ellis 17 1981-84<br />

10. Pete Comprise 16 1966-68<br />

Career Extra Points<br />

<strong>Player</strong> PAT Years<br />

1. Art Carmody 200 2004-<br />

2. Nate Smith 143 2000-03<br />

3. Jon Hilbert 113 1996-99<br />

4. David Akers 111 1993-96<br />

5. Wilbur Summers 84 1973-76<br />

6. Pete Compise 76 1966-68<br />

7. Ron Bell 64 1987-90<br />

8. Phil Ellis 51 1981-84<br />

Matt Mager 51 1977-79<br />

10. Pedro Posadas 45 1976-77<br />

Career Field Goal Accuracy<br />

<strong>Player</strong> FG Pct. Years<br />

1. Art Carmody (47-56) .839 2004-<br />

2. Danny Cerione (18-23) .783 1983-86<br />

3. Klaus Wilmsmeyer (22-30) .733 1988-91<br />

4. Nate Smith (44-64) .687 2000-03<br />

5. Jon Hilbert (22-33) .667 1996-99<br />

6. Ron Bell (36-58) .621 1987-90<br />

7. David Akers (34-60) .567 1993-96<br />

Phil Ellis (17-30) .567 1981-84<br />

9. Matt Mager (13-24) .541 1977-79<br />

10. Wilbur Summers (24-47) .511 1973-76<br />

Season Records<br />

Season Points By Kicking<br />

<strong>Player</strong> FG Year<br />

1. Art Carmody 123 2006<br />

2. Art Carmody 113 2004<br />

3. Art Carmody 105 2005<br />

4. Nate Smith 92 2003<br />

5. Nate Smith 78 2001<br />

6. Nate Smith 76 2002<br />

7. Ron Bell 75 1989<br />

8. Jon Hilbert 73 1999<br />

9. David Akers 67 1995<br />

10. Jon Hilbert 65 1998<br />

NATE SMITH<br />

Season Field Goals<br />

<strong>Player</strong> FG Year<br />

1. Art Carmody 21 2006<br />

2. Ron Bell 15 1989<br />

3. Art Carmody 14 2005<br />

4. Nate Smith 13 2001<br />

Dave Betz 13 1989<br />

6. Nate Smith 12 2002<br />

Art Carmody 12 2004<br />

David Akers 12 1995<br />

9. Jon Hilbert 11 1999<br />

10. Ron Bell 10 1988<br />

Klaus Wilmsmeyer 10 1991<br />

Matt Mager 10 1978<br />

Season Extra Points<br />

<strong>Player</strong> PAT Year<br />

1. Art Carmody 77 2004<br />

2. Art Carmody 63 2005<br />

3. Art Carmody 60 2006<br />

4. Jon Hilbert 50 1998<br />

Nate Smith 50 2003<br />

6. Nate Smith 40 2002<br />

Jon Hilbert 40 1999<br />

8. Nate Smith 39 2001<br />

9. Wilbur Summers 38 1972<br />

10. Matt Mager 37 1978<br />

Game Extra Points<br />

<strong>Player</strong> PAT Opp Year<br />

1. Art Carmody 10 Cincinnati 2004<br />

2. Art Carmody 9 Houston 2004<br />

3. Art Carmody 8 ECU 2004<br />

Art Carmody 8 Kentucky 2006<br />

Art Carmody 8 Temple 2006<br />

Jon Hilbert 8 Chattanooga 1999<br />

Jon Hilbert 8 Kentucky 1999<br />

Jon Hilbert 8 ECU 1998<br />

Jon Hilbert 8 W. Kentucky 1998<br />

8. Seven with 7 (Arthur Carmody vs. TCU, ‘04)<br />

Longest Field Goals<br />

<strong>Player</strong> FG Opp Year<br />

1. Nate Smith 52 UAB 2002<br />

Klaus Wilmsmeyer 52 Virginia 1989<br />

Ron Bell 52 Virginia Tech 1988<br />

Wilbur Summers 52 Chattanooga 1975<br />

5. Wade Tydlacka 51 Connecticut 2000<br />

Jon Hilbert 51 UAB 1999<br />

David Akers 51 Texas A&M 1994<br />

Klaus Wilmsmeyer 51 Florida State 1991<br />

Klaus Wilmsmeyer 51 Pittsburgh 1990<br />

Art Carmody 51 Temple 2006<br />

9. Danny Cerione 49 W. Kentucky 1984<br />

Pete Compise 49 Tulsa 1967


Return Records<br />

Return Records<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: KICKOFF<br />

RETURNS<br />

Most Kickoff Returns<br />

Game 8 Keith Stephens vs. Fla. State, 1986;<br />

Ira Glass vs. Memphis, 1986<br />

Season: 42 Keith Stephens, 1986<br />

Career: 103 Zek Parker, 1998-2001<br />

Most Yardage on Returns<br />

Game 192 JaJuan Spillman vs. Rutgers, 2006<br />

Season 901 Keith Stephens, 1986<br />

Career 2,258 Zek Parker, 1998-2001<br />

Most Touchdowns on Returns<br />

Game: 2 George Cain vs. Xavier, 1955<br />

Season: 2 Zek Parker, 1999; Ernest Givins, 1985<br />

Walter Peacock, 1974; Mike Blakely,<br />

1968, George Cain, 1955; John Brewer,<br />

1949<br />

Career: 3 George Cain, 1954-57<br />

Best Return Average<br />

Season 31.3 Mike Blakey, 1968<br />

Career 26.9 Andy Williams, 1965-67<br />

Longest Kickoff Return<br />

Season 100 Four Times (most recent: JuJuan<br />

Spillman vs. Rutgers, 2006)<br />

TEAM RECORDS: KICKOFF<br />

RETURNS<br />

Most Returns<br />

Game: 9 vs. Cincinnati, 1967<br />

Season: 55 1967<br />

Most Yardage on Returns<br />

Game 258 vs. Cincinnati, 1968<br />

Season 1,018 1986<br />

Most Touchdowns on Return<br />

Game: 2 vs. Xavier, 1955<br />

Season: 2 2002, 1999, 1985, 1973, 1968<br />

CAREER KICKOFF LEADERS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Years KOR Yards Avg.<br />

1. Zek Parker 1998-01 103 2,558 24.83<br />

2. Keith Stephens 1986-88 103 2,227 21.62<br />

3. Broderick Clark 2002-05 97 2,200 22.68<br />

4. Walter Peacock 1972-75 74 1,627 21.98<br />

5. Aaron Bailey 1992-93 51 1,181 23.15<br />

6. Kevin Miller 1974-77 53 1,059 19.98<br />

7. Ernest Givins 1984-85 43 1,045 24.30<br />

8. Keith Humphries 1981-83 43 947 22.02<br />

9. Antonio Roundtree 1997-00 37 747 20.19<br />

10. Andy Williams 1965-67 35 725 20.71<br />

JAJUAN SPILLMAN returned a kickoff 100<br />

yards against Rutgers in 2006.<br />

Best Return Average<br />

Game 40.0 vs. Rutgers, 2006<br />

Season 77 2004<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: PUNT<br />

RETURNS<br />

Most Kickoff Returns<br />

Game 8 Montrell Jones vs. TCU, 2003<br />

Season: 40 Herbie Phelps, 1967<br />

Career: 100 Arnold Jackson, 1997-00<br />

Most Yardage on Returns<br />

Game 159 Damien Dorsey, vs. Army, 2002<br />

Season 508 Damien Dorsey, vs. Army, 2002<br />

Career 972 Arnold Jackson, 1997-2000<br />

Most Touchdowns on Returns<br />

Season: 2 Greg Campbell, 1970;<br />

Tom Lucia, 1949<br />

Career: 4 Tom Lucia, 1947-50<br />

Best Return Average<br />

Season 20.0 Bill McMahon, 1965<br />

Career 15.4 Damien Dorsey, 1999-02<br />

Longest Punt Return<br />

Season 96 Greg Campbell vs. Memphis, 1970<br />

TEAM RECORDS: PUNT<br />

RETURNS<br />

Most Returns<br />

Game: 9 vs. Cincinnati, 1967<br />

Season: 55 1967<br />

Most Yardage on Returns<br />

Game 145 vs. Akron, 1987<br />

Season 494 1968<br />

Most Touchdowns on Return<br />

Game: 1, Many times (most recent vs. West<br />

Virgina, 2006)<br />

Season: 3, 1949, 2004<br />

Best Return Average<br />

Season 27.8, 1957<br />

CAREER PUNT RETURN LEADERS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Years PR Yards Avg.<br />

1. Arnold Jackson 1997-00 100 972 9.72<br />

2. Montrell Jones 2004-05 70 729 10.41<br />

3. Herbie Phelps 1967-68 56 594 10.60<br />

4. Damien Dorsey 1999-02 33 508 15.39<br />

5. Keith Stephens 1986-88 54 485 8.98<br />

6. Greg Campbell 1970-71 42 431 10.26<br />

7. Kevin Miller 1974-77 54 404 7.48<br />

8. Howard Stevens 1971-72 38 402 10.58<br />

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BRODERICK CLARK ranks third all-time with<br />

2,200 kickoff return yards.<br />

Career Records<br />

KICK RETURNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Years<br />

1. Zek Parker 103 1998-2001<br />

Keith Stephens 103 1986-88<br />

3. Broderick Clark 97 2002-05<br />

4. Walter Peacock 74 1972-75<br />

5. Kevin Miller 53 1974-77<br />

6. Aaron Bailey 51 1992-93<br />

7. Ernest Givins 43 1984-85<br />

Keith Humphries 43 1981-83<br />

9. Antonio Roundtree 37 1997-00<br />

10. Eric Vaughn 34 1984, ‘86<br />

KICK RETURN YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Years<br />

1. Zek Parker 2,558 1998-01<br />

2. Keith Stephens 2,227 1986-88<br />

3. Broderick Clark 2,200 2002-05<br />

4. Walter Peacock 1,627 1972-75<br />

5. Aaron Bailey 1,181 1992-93<br />

6. Kevin Miller 1,059 1974-77<br />

7. Ernest Givins 1,045 1984-85<br />

8. Keith Humphries 947 1981-83<br />

9. Antonio Roundtree 747 1997-00<br />

10. Andy Williams 725 1965-67<br />

RETURN AVERAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Years<br />

1. Andy Williams 26.9 1965-67<br />

2. Zek Parker 24.8 1998-01<br />

3. Ernest Givins 24.3 1984-85<br />

4. Aaron Bailey 23.2 1992-93<br />

5. Broderick Clark 22.6 2002-05<br />

6. Keith Humphries 22.0 1981-83<br />

Walter Peacock 22.0 1972-75<br />

8. Ira Glass 21.9 1967-69<br />

9. Keith Stephens 21.6 1986-88<br />

10. Antonio Roundtree 20.2 1997-00<br />

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LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yds Opp Year<br />

1. JaJuan Spillman 100 Rutgers 2006<br />

Broderick Clark 100 Kentucky 2002<br />

Mike Blakey 100 Drake 1968<br />

George Cain 100 E. Kentucky 1954<br />

Tom Lucia 100 Washington (Mo.) 1947<br />

5. Andy Williams 99 Tulsa 1966<br />

6. Mike Blakey 98 Cincinnati 1968<br />

Frank Moore 98 Marshall 1966<br />

8. Zek Parker 97 Chattanooga 1999<br />

Walter Peacock 97 Drake 1973<br />

10. Jim Williams 96 Wash. & Lee 1951<br />

Season Records<br />

KICK RETURNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Year<br />

1. Keith Stephens 42 1986<br />

Broderick Clark 42 2003<br />

3. Zek Parker 35 1999<br />

4. Eric Vaughn 34 1984<br />

5. Keith Stephens 33 1988<br />

6. Antonio Roundtree 32 1997<br />

7. Broderick Clark 31 2002<br />

8. Ernest Givins 29 1985<br />

Ken Robinson 29 1978<br />

10. Walter Peacock 28 1975<br />

KICK RETURN YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Year<br />

1. Keith Stephens 901 1986<br />

2. Broderick Clark 897 2002<br />

3. Zek Parker 860 1999<br />

4. Broderick Clark 821 2003<br />

5. Ernest Givins 801 1985<br />

6. Zek Parker 752 2000<br />

7. Keith Stephens 737 1988<br />

8. Antonio Roundtree 693 1997<br />

9. Walter Peacock 633 1975<br />

10. Eric Vaughn 630 1984<br />

RETURN AVERAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Year<br />

1. Mike Blakey 31.3 1968<br />

2. Frank Minnifield 30.4 1981<br />

3. Broderick Clark 28.9 2002<br />

Zek Parker 28.9 2000<br />

5. Keith Humphries 28.7 1982<br />

6. Walter Peacock 28.6 1973<br />

7. Frank Moore 27.9 1966<br />

8. Ernest Givins 27.6 1985<br />

9. JaJuan Spillman 26.5 2006<br />

10 Dee Smith 25.2 1989<br />

MONTRELL JONES<br />

averaged 22.9 yards<br />

a return in 2005.<br />

Year-By-Year Leaders<br />

Year Name No Yds Avg<br />

2006 JaJuan Spillman 17 450 26.5<br />

2005 Montrell Jones 17 389 22.9<br />

2004 Broderick Clark 18 383 21.3<br />

2003 Broderick Clark 42 821 19.5<br />

2002 Broderick Clark 31 897 28.9<br />

2001 Zek Parker 21 483 23.0<br />

2000 Zek Parker 26 752 28.9<br />

1999 Zek Parker 35 860 24.6<br />

1998 Zek Parker 21 463 22.0<br />

1997 Antonio Roundtree 32 693 21.7<br />

1996 Rico Clark 11 227 20.6<br />

1995 Coswell Sims 8 140 17.5<br />

1994 Calvin Arrington 19 291 15.3<br />

1993 Aaron Bailey 26 622 23.9<br />

1992 Aaron Bailey 25 559 22.4<br />

1991 Tony Edelen 20 349 17.5<br />

1990 Joey Smith 19 372 19.6<br />

1989 Dee Smith 14 351 25.2<br />

1988 Keith Stephens 33 737 22.3<br />

1987 Keith Stephens 25 589 23.6<br />

1986 Keith Stephens 42 901 21.5<br />

1985 Ernest Givins 29 801 27.6<br />

1984 Eric Vaughn 34 630 18.5<br />

1983 Keith Humphries 24 434 18.1<br />

1982 Keith Humphries 12 345 28.7<br />

1981 Frank Minnifield 11 334 30.4<br />

1980 Mike Bell 12 225 18.7<br />

1979 Ken Robinson 13 262 20.2<br />

1978 Ken Robinson 29 534 18.4<br />

1977 Kevin Miller 16 387 24.2<br />

1976 Kevin Miller 18 286 15.9<br />

1975 Walter Peacock 28 633 22.9<br />

1974 Walter Peacock 23 457 19.8<br />

1973 Walter Peacock 14 401 28.6<br />

1972 Howard Stephens 12 240 20.0<br />

1971 Greg Campbell 10 146 14.6<br />

1970 Greg Campbell 19 311 16.4<br />

1969 Ira Glass 19 311 16.4<br />

1968 Mike Blakey 13 407 31.3<br />

1967 Herbie Phelps 9 216 24.0<br />

1966 Frank Moore 15 419 27.9


Return Records<br />

Return Records<br />

Career Records<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Years<br />

1. Arnold Jackson 100 1997-00$<br />

2. Montrell Jones 70 2004-05<br />

3. Herbie Phelps 56 1967-68<br />

4. Keith Stephens 54 1986-88<br />

Kevin Miller 54 1974-77<br />

6. Rico Clark 50 1993-96<br />

7. Jamie Perrin 43 1978-80<br />

8. Greg Campbell 42 1970-71<br />

9. Howard Stevens 38 1971-72<br />

10. Damien Dorsey 33 1999-02<br />

PUNT RETURN YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Years<br />

1. Arnold Jackson 972 1997-00<br />

2. Montrell Jones 729 2004-05<br />

3. Herbie Phelps 594 1967-68<br />

4. Damien Dorsey 508 1999-02<br />

5. Keith Stephens 485 1986-88<br />

6. Greg Campbell 431 1970-71<br />

7. Kevin Miller 404 1974-77<br />

8. Howard Stevens 402 1971-72<br />

9. Joey Smith 382 1987-90<br />

10. Jim Wagoner 364 1972-75<br />

RETURN AVERAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Years<br />

1. Damien Dorsey 15.4 1999-02<br />

2. Jim Wagoner 13.5 1972-75<br />

3. Joey Smith 13.2 1987-90<br />

4. Aaron Bailey 11.5 1992-93<br />

5. Howard Stevens 10.6 1971-72<br />

Herbie Phelps 10.6 1967-68<br />

7. Montrell Jones 10.4 2004-05<br />

Greg Campbell 10.4 1970-71<br />

9. Joey Hamilton 10.0 1985-88<br />

Keith Humphries 10.0 1981-83<br />

MONTRELL JONES returned 70 punts for 729<br />

yards in his career, which ranks second alltime<br />

in both categories. Jones transferred to<br />

Louisville from Tennessee.<br />

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Yds Opp Year<br />

1. Greg Campbell 96 Memphis 1970<br />

2. Bill McMahon 91 N. Texas St. 1965<br />

3. Greg Searcy 89 Southern Miss 1979<br />

Howard Steves 89 Tampa 1972<br />

5. Frank Minnifield 88 Temple 1982<br />

Don Shelton 88 Akron 1949<br />

7. Tom Lucia 87 St. Joseph’s 1949<br />

8. Arnold Jackson 86 Illinois 1997<br />

9. Keith Humphries 83 Marshall 1981<br />

10. Damien Dorsey 81 Army 2002<br />

Bill Karns 81 NC State. 1951<br />

Season Records<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Year<br />

1. Montrell Jones 40 2004<br />

Herbie Phelps 40 1967<br />

3. Damien Dorsey 33 2002<br />

4. Rico Clark 32 1996<br />

Kevin Miller 32 1977<br />

6. Arnold Jackson 31 2000<br />

Arnold Jackson 31 1998<br />

Howard Stephens 31 1972<br />

9. Montrell Jones 30 2005<br />

10. Joey Smith 29 1990<br />

PUNT RETURN YARDS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Year<br />

1. Damien Dorsey 508 2002<br />

2. Montrell Jones 418 2004<br />

3. Joey Smith 382 1990<br />

4. Howard Stevens 378 1972<br />

5. Herbie Phelps 363 1967<br />

6. Montrell Jones 311 2005<br />

7. Kevin Miller 290 1977<br />

8. Arnold Jackson 280 2000<br />

9. Greg Campbell 267 1970<br />

10. Arnold Jackson 261 1999<br />

Keith Stephens 261 1986<br />

RETURN AVERAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Ret Year<br />

1. Bill McMahon 20.0 1965<br />

2. Greg Campbell 16.7 1970<br />

3. Damien Dorsey 15.4 2002<br />

4. Frank Minnifield 15.0 1982<br />

5. Keith Humphries 14.9 1981<br />

6. Dwight Smith 14.8 1989<br />

7. Herbie Phelps 14.4 1968<br />

8. Arnold Jackson 14.3 1997<br />

9. Anthony Floyd 14.1 2001<br />

10. Joey Smith 13.1 1990<br />

Year-By-Year Leaders<br />

Year No Yds Avg<br />

2006 Patrick Carter 18 107 5.9<br />

2005 Montrell Jones 30 311 10.4<br />

2004 Montrell Jones 40 418 10.4<br />

2003 Robert Haskins 23 177 7.7<br />

2002 Damien Dorsey 33 508 15.4<br />

2001 Anthony Floyd 14 198 14.1<br />

2000 Arnold Jackson 31 280 9.0<br />

1999 Arnold Jackson 23 261 11.3<br />

1998 Arnold Jackson 31 216 7.0<br />

1997 Arnold Jackson 15 215 14.3<br />

1996 Rico Clark 32 238 8.1<br />

Danny Mosby 10 81 8.1<br />

1995 Rico Clark 6 51 8.5<br />

1994 Tony Bethel 21 105 5.0<br />

1993 Aaron Bailey 10 130 13.0<br />

1992 Aaron Bailey 14 145 10.4<br />

1991 Derek Hawthorne 13 48 3.7<br />

1990 Joey Smith 29 382 13.1<br />

1989 Dee Smith 14 207 14.8<br />

1988 Keith Stephens 14 122 8.7<br />

1987 Joey Hamilton 17 209 12.3<br />

1986 Keith Stephens 28 261 9.3<br />

1985 Ernest Givens 18 154 8.6<br />

1984 Eric Vaughn 20 158 7.9<br />

1983 Keith Humphries 9 61 6.8<br />

1982 Frank Minnifield 11 165 15.0<br />

1981 Keith Humphries 16 239 14.9<br />

1980 Jamie Perrin 8 105 13.1<br />

1979 Jamie Perrin 21 115 5.5<br />

1978 Greg Searcy 9 64 7.1<br />

1977 Kevin Miller 32 290 9.1<br />

1976 Kevin Miller 12 64 5.3<br />

1975 Kevin Miller 10 50 5.0<br />

1974 Jim Wagoner 15 160 10.6<br />

1973 Jim Wagoner 8 153 19.1<br />

1972 Howard Stevens 31 378 12.2<br />

1971 Greg Campbell 26 164 6.2<br />

1970 Greg Campbell 16 267 16.7<br />

1969 Richard Watson 12 80 6.7<br />

1968 Herbie Phelps 16 231 14.4<br />

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Punting Records<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Most Punts<br />

Game 12 Mark Blasinsky vs. North Carolina,<br />

1995; Matt Mager vs. Maryland, 1979<br />

Season: 89 Mark Blasinsky, 1981<br />

Career: 247 Jeremy Borseth, 1995-98<br />

Most Punting Yards<br />

Game 498 Wilbur Summers vs. Auburn, 1974<br />

Season 3,579 Mark Blasinsky, 1981<br />

Career 9,920 Wilbur Summers, 1973-76<br />

Best Punting Average<br />

Season: 43.0 Wilbur Summers, 1975<br />

Career: 42.0 Wilbur Summers, 1973-76<br />

Longest Punt<br />

Game 84 Klaus Wilmsmeyer vs. West Virginia,<br />

1990<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

Most Punts<br />

Game 13 vs. Cincinnati Centre, 1938<br />

Season: 89 1991<br />

Highest Average Per Punt<br />

Season 43.0 1975<br />

KLAUS WILMSMEYER holds the school record<br />

for the longest punt with an 84-yarder<br />

against West Virginia in 1990.<br />

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PUNTS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Punts Year<br />

1. Jeremy Borseth 247 1995-98<br />

2. Wilbur Summers 236 1973-76<br />

3. Brandon Brookfield 205 1991-94<br />

4. Scott Marcus 196 1970-72<br />

5. Klaus Wilmsmeyer 188 1988-91<br />

6. Kirk Kennedy 184 1984-87<br />

7. Mark Blasinsky 165 1980-81<br />

8. Al MacFarlane 147 1963-65<br />

9. Rich Pennella 135 1976-77<br />

10. Cookie Brinkman 126 1968-70<br />

PUNTING AVERAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Avg Years<br />

1. Wilbur Summers 42.0 1973-76<br />

2. Brandon Brookfield 41.4 1991-94<br />

3. Jeremy Borseth 39.9 1995-98<br />

4. Klaus Wilmsmeyer 39.6 1988-91<br />

Mark Blasinsky 39.6 1980-81<br />

6. Chris Sivori 39.5 1999-00<br />

7. Rich Pennella 39.4 1976-77<br />

8. Wade Tydlacka 38.9 2000-03<br />

9. Scott Marcus 38.2 1970-72<br />

10. Al MacFarlane 38.1 1963-65<br />

Season Records<br />

PUNTS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Punts Year<br />

1. Mark Blasinsky 89 1981<br />

2. Wilbur Summers 83 1973<br />

3. Wilbur Summers 81 1974<br />

4. Scott Marcus 79 1971<br />

5. Mark Blasinsky 76 1980<br />

6. Rich Pennella 72 1977<br />

Wilbur Summers 72 1975<br />

8. Jeremy Borseth 69 1996<br />

9. Jeremy Borseth 68 1997<br />

10. Cookie Brinkman 67 1969<br />

PUNTING AVERAGE<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Avg Year<br />

1. Wilbur Summers 43.0 1975<br />

2. Klaus Wilmsmeyer 42.9 1990<br />

3. Wilbur Summers 42.3 1973<br />

4. Brandon Brookfield 41.7 1992<br />

5. Brandon Brookfield 41.5 1994<br />

6. Al MacFarlane 41.4 1965<br />

7. Brent Moody 40.8 2004<br />

8. Wilbur Summers 40.7 1974<br />

9. Wade Tydlacka 40.6 2001<br />

Jeremy Borseth 40.6 1996<br />

Year-By-Year Leaders<br />

Year Name No. Yds. Avg.<br />

2006 Corey Goettsche 29 1,100 37.9<br />

2005 Todd Flannery 34 1,389 40.9<br />

2004 Brent Moody 26 1,062 40.8<br />

2003 Brent Moody 51 2,018 39.6<br />

2002 Nate Smith 50 1,875 37.5<br />

2001 Wade Tydlacka 63 2,559 40.6<br />

2000 Chris Sivori 55 2,204 40.1<br />

1999 Chris Sivori 34 1,315 38.7<br />

1998 Jeremy Borseth 49 1,908 38.9<br />

1997 Jeremy Borseth 68 2,746 40.4<br />

1996 Jeremy Borseth 69 2,800 40.6<br />

1995 Jeremy Borseth 61 2,399 39.3<br />

1994 Brandon Brookfield 64 2,655 41.5<br />

1993 Brandon Brookfield 59 2,332 39.5<br />

1992 Brandon Brookfield 60 2,501 41.7<br />

1991 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 46 1,848 40.2<br />

1990 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 48 2,062 42.9<br />

1989 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 41 1,585 38.6<br />

1988 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 53 1,944 36.6<br />

1987 Kirk Kennedy 63 2,313 36.7<br />

1986 Kirk Kennedy 60 2,196 36.6<br />

1985 Kirk Kennedy 57 2,300 40.4<br />

1984 Danny Cerione 39 1,514 38.8<br />

1983 Phil Ellis 44 1,510 34.3<br />

1982 Phil Ellis 69 2,461 35.7<br />

1981 Mark Blasinsky 89 3,579 40.2<br />

1980 Mark Blasinsky 76 2,949 38.8<br />

1979 Dave Betz 53 1,982 37.4<br />

1978 Nick Gagel 40 1,481 37.0<br />

1977 Rich Pennella 72 2,878 40.0<br />

1976 Rich Pennella 63 2,444 38.7<br />

1975 Wilbur Summers 72 3,101 43.0<br />

1974 Wilbur Summers 81 3,302 40.7<br />

1973 Wilbur Summers 83 3,517 42.3<br />

1972 Scott Marcus 60 2,235 37.2<br />

1971 Scott Marcus 79 3,175 40.2<br />

1970 Scott Marcus 57 2,085 36.6<br />

1969 Cookie Brinkman 67 2,419 36.1<br />

1968 Cookie Brinkman 33 1,229 37.2<br />

1967 John Waller 35 1,174 33.5<br />

1966 Wally Oyler 38 1,454 38.3<br />

1965 Al MacFarlane 44 1,820 41.4


Tackles Records<br />

Tackles Records<br />

ELVIS DUMERVIL set an NCAA record with a<br />

six-sack perfroamce against Kentucky in the<br />

2005 season opener.<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Most Tackles by a Linebacker<br />

Game 35 Doug Buffone vs. Kent, 1965<br />

Season: 201 Doug Buffone, 1965<br />

Career: 488 Mark Sander, 1987-90<br />

Most Tackles by a Defensive Back<br />

Season 121 Curry Burns, 2002<br />

Career 346 Curry Burns, 1999-02<br />

Most Tackles for a Loss<br />

Game 7 Elvis Dumervil vs. Kentucky, 2005<br />

Season 23 Dewayne White,<br />

Career 9,920 Wilbur Summers, 1973-76<br />

Most Quarterback Sacks<br />

Game 6 Elvis Dumervil vs. Kentucky, 2005<br />

Season: 20 Elvis Dumervil, 2005<br />

Career: 37.5 Dewayne White, 2000-02<br />

Most Quarterback Sacks by a Team<br />

Game: 10 vs. Grambling, 2000, vs. Memphis,<br />

1996<br />

Season: 44 2005, 2006<br />

Career Records<br />

TACKLES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Tackles Years<br />

1. Mark Sander 488 1987-90<br />

2. Otis Wilson 484 1977-79<br />

3. Doug Buffone 479 1963-65<br />

4. Eddie Johnson 457 1977-80<br />

5. Ricky Skiles 415 1975-79<br />

Jeff Henry 415 1976-79<br />

7. Tyrus McCloud 405 1993-96<br />

8. Pat Fitzgerald 385 1987-90<br />

9. Tom Jackson 373 1970-72<br />

10. Curry Burns 346 1999-02<br />

TACKLES FOR LOSS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TFL Years<br />

1. Dewayne White 56.5 2000-02<br />

2. Michael Josiah 43 1999-01<br />

3. Elvis Dumervil 42.5 2002-05<br />

4. Tyrus McCloud 36 1993-96<br />

5. Jeff Henry 35 1976-79<br />

6. Donovan Arp 32 1999-00<br />

Otis Wilson 32 1977-79<br />

8. Ted Washington 31 1987-90<br />

9. Terry Rice-Lockett 30 1994-97<br />

10. Eddie Johnson 28 1977-80<br />

SACKS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Scks Years<br />

1. Dewayne White 37.5 2000-02<br />

2. Elvis Dumervil 32.0 2002-05<br />

3. Michael Josiah 31 1999-01<br />

4. Kendrick Gholston 29 1994-97<br />

5. Mike Flores 27 1987-90<br />

6. Joe Johnson 25 1991-93<br />

7. Marcus Jones 23 2001-04<br />

8. Carl Powell 17 1995-96<br />

9. Jim Hanna 15 1990-93<br />

10. Ted Washington 14 1987-90<br />

CARL POWELL registered 17 career sacks<br />

during his two-year tenure.<br />

Tackle Year-By-Year Leaders<br />

Year Name Tackles<br />

2006 Nate Harris 65<br />

2005 Brandon Johnson 72<br />

2004 Robert McCune 115<br />

2003 Robert McCune 143<br />

2002 Curry Burns 121<br />

2001 Curry Burns 107<br />

2000 Rashad Harris 105<br />

1999 Bud Herring 108<br />

1998 Bud Herring 135<br />

1997 Terry Rice-Locket 155<br />

1996 Tyrus McCloud 144<br />

1995 Tyrus McCloud 126<br />

1994 Tyrus McCloud 133<br />

1993 Tom Cavallo 93<br />

1992 Ben Sumpter 103<br />

1991 Andy Culley 121<br />

1990 Mark Sander 116<br />

1989 Mark Sander 134<br />

1988 Mark Sander 167<br />

1987 Chris Sellars 134<br />

1986 Matt Battaglia 166<br />

1985 Matt Battaglia 153<br />

1984 Brian Miller 132<br />

1983 Brian Miller 133<br />

1982 Anthony Williams 159<br />

1981 Mike Trainor 119<br />

1980 Eddie Johnson 144<br />

1979 Ricky Skiles 167<br />

1978 Otis Wilson 157<br />

1977 Otis Wilson 175<br />

1976 Ricky Skiles 129<br />

1975 Larry Fluellen 106<br />

1974 Marty Smith 107<br />

1973 Joe Lee Phillips 131<br />

1972 Tom Jackson 120<br />

1971 Tom Jackson 122<br />

1970 Tom Jackson 131<br />

1969 Mike Detenber 122<br />

1968 No Record --<br />

1967 No Record --<br />

1966 No Record --<br />

1965 Doug Buffone 201<br />

1964 Doug Buffone 177<br />

1963 Doug Buffone 101<br />

1962 Ken Kortas 52<br />

Sacks Year-By-Year Leaders<br />

Year Name Sacks<br />

2006 Malik Jackson 9.0<br />

2005 Elvis Dumervil 20.0<br />

2004 Elvis Dumervil 10.0<br />

2003 Marcus Jones 10.0<br />

2002 Dewayne White 10.5<br />

2001 Dewayne White 15.0<br />

2000 Michael Josiah 13.0<br />

1999 Michael Josiah 7.0<br />

Donovan Arp 7.0<br />

1998 Rashad Harris 3.0<br />

Reggie Hargrove 3.0<br />

1997 Kendrick Gholston 10.0<br />

1996 Carl Powell 11.0<br />

1995 Kendrick Gholston 8.0<br />

1994 Kendrick Gholston 4.0<br />

1993 Joe Johnson 17.0<br />

1992 Joe Johnson 6.0<br />

1991 Jeff Hayes 8.0<br />

1990 Mike Flores 14.0<br />

1989 Mike Flores 13.0<br />

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Tackles Records<br />

Season Records<br />

TACKLES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Tackles Year<br />

1. Doug Buffone 201 1965<br />

2. Doug Buffone 177 1964<br />

3. Otis Wilson 175 1977<br />

4. Mark Sander 167 1988<br />

Ricky Skiles 167 1979<br />

6. Matt Battaglia 166 1986<br />

7. Anthony Williams 159 1982<br />

8. Otis Wilson 157 1978<br />

9. Terry Rice-Locket 155 1997<br />

10. Matt Battaglia 153 1985<br />

TACKLES FOR LOSS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> TFL Year<br />

1. Dewayne White 23 2001<br />

Elvis Dumervil 23 2005<br />

3. Michael Josiah 19 2000<br />

Mike Flores 19 1989<br />

5. Dewayne White 17 2000<br />

Marcus Jones 17 2004<br />

7. Dewayne White 16.5 2002<br />

8. Malik Jackson 16 2006<br />

Donovan Arp 16 2000<br />

Donovan Arp 16 1999<br />

SACKS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Sacks Year<br />

1. Elvis Dumervil 20 2005<br />

2. Joe Johnson 17 1993<br />

3. Dewayne White 15 2001<br />

4. Mike Flores 14 1990<br />

5. Michael Josiah 13 2000<br />

Mike Flores 13 1988<br />

7. Dewayne White 12 2000<br />

8. Michael Josiah 11 2001<br />

Carl Powell 11 1996<br />

10. Dewayne White 10.5 2002<br />

MALIK JACKSON recorded 16 tackles for<br />

loss in 2006 as a junior.<br />

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Game Records<br />

TACKLES<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Tkl Opp Year<br />

1. Doug Buffone 35 Kent State 1965<br />

2. Tom Jackson 30 N. Texas St.. 1971<br />

3. Mike Detenber 27 S. Illinois 1967<br />

4. Eddie Johnson 24 Drake 1979<br />

5. Terry Rice-Locket 22 Illinois 1997<br />

Alan Campos 22 Army 1994<br />

7. Tyrus McCloud 21 Kentucky 1996<br />

8. Xavier Burrell 20 Army 1998<br />

Tyrus McCloud 20 N. Carolina 1996<br />

Ray Buchanan 20 Army 1991<br />

Matt Battaglia 20 Indiana 1985<br />

TACKLES FOR LOSS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Tkl Opp Year<br />

1. Elvis Dumervil 7 Kentucky 2005<br />

2. Leland Taylor 6 Memphis 1996<br />

3. Dewayne White 5 Tulane 2001<br />

Donovan Arp 5 Grambling 2000<br />

Otis Floyd 5 Houston 1999<br />

Kendrick Gholston 5 Memphis 1997<br />

Carl Powell 5 Memphis 1996<br />

Mike Flores 5 Murray State 1990<br />

SACKS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> Sck Opp Year<br />

1. Elvis Dumervil 6 Kentucky 2005<br />

2. Mike Flores 5 Murray State 1990<br />

.3. Carl Powell 4 Memphis 1996<br />

Joe Johnson 4 Arizona State 1993<br />

Joe Johnson 4 San Jose State 1993<br />

Ted Washington 4 Wyoming 1989<br />

Richard Tharpe 4 Florida State 1981


Interception Records<br />

Interception Records<br />

RAY BUCHANAN recorded 15 interceptions<br />

in his career, including a career-best eight<br />

in 1991.<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Most Interceptions<br />

Game 5 Tom Giannini vs. Eastern<br />

Kentucky, 1933<br />

Season: 10 Anthony Floyd, 2000<br />

Career: 18 Anthony Floyd, 1999-02<br />

Most Yards Gained on Returns<br />

Season 211 A.J. Jacobs, 1974<br />

Career 270 Anthony Bridges, 1991-93<br />

Most Touchdowns on Returns<br />

Season: 2 Anthony Bridges, 1993<br />

A.J. Jacobs, 1974<br />

Joe Welch, 1970<br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

Most Interceptions<br />

Game: 6 vs. North Texas, 1966, vs.<br />

Central Michigan, 1957<br />

Season: 28 1966<br />

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> INT Opp Year<br />

1. Don Harold 95 (td) Cincinnati 1975<br />

Larry Ball 95 (td) Marshall (TD) 1969<br />

3. A.J. Jacobs 85 (td) Wichita St. (TD) 1974<br />

Ken Day 85 (td) Washingon(Mo.) 1948<br />

5. Anthony Bridges 79 (td) Arizona St. 1993<br />

Dan Bedarski 79 (td) North Texas St. 1966<br />

7. Anthony Bridges 77 (td) Pittsburgh 1992<br />

8. Michael Brown 74 (td) Chattanooga 1999<br />

Cleo Walker 74 (td) Tulsa 1969<br />

10. Dick Rager 72 Akron 1948<br />

Career Records<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> INT Years<br />

1. Anthony Floyd 18 1999-02<br />

2. Sam Madison 16 1993-96<br />

3. Ray Buchanan 15 1989-92<br />

Leon Williams 15 1978-81<br />

5. Rashad Holman 14 1997-00<br />

6. Sebastian Curry 11 1980-82<br />

Mike Detenber 11 1967-69<br />

Dan Bednarski 11 1966-67<br />

9. Anthony Bridges 10 1991-93<br />

Otis Wilson 10 1977-79<br />

PASS BREAKUPS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> PBU Years<br />

1. Sam Madison 44 1993-96<br />

2. Rashad Holman 43 1997-00<br />

3. Anthony Floyd 33 1999-02<br />

Antonio Roundtree 33 1997-00<br />

5. William Gay 28 2003-06<br />

6. Arthur Alexander 24 1986-89<br />

Rico Clark 24 1993-96<br />

8. Laroni Gallishaw 23 2001-02<br />

9. Antoine Harris 20 2001-04<br />

10. Mark Sander 18 1987-90<br />

Season Records<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> INT Years<br />

1. Anthony Floyd 10 2000<br />

2. Ray Buchanan 8 1991<br />

3. Sam Madison 7 1995<br />

Anthony Bridges 7 1993<br />

Kirk Perry 7 1983<br />

A.J. Jacobs 7 1974<br />

Wally Oyler 7 1966<br />

8. Six players with 6 (William Gay, 2006)<br />

PASS BREAKUPS<br />

<strong>Player</strong> PBU Years<br />

1. Rashad Holman 20 2000<br />

2. Anthony Floyd 17 2000<br />

3. Sam Madison 16 1996<br />

4. Antonio Roundtree 15 1998<br />

5. Laroni Gallishaw 14 2002<br />

Antoine Harris 14 2004<br />

7. William Gay 13 2006<br />

Sam Madison 13 1995<br />

Don Bibb 13 1997<br />

10. Antonio Roundtree 12 2000<br />

Rashad Holman 12 1998<br />

Arthur Alexander 12 1987<br />

Year-By-Year Leaders<br />

Year Name Int<br />

2006 William Gay 6<br />

2005 Brandon Johnson 2<br />

Jon Russell 2<br />

2004 Kerry Rhodes 6<br />

2003 Kerry Rhodes 3<br />

Antoine Harris 3<br />

2002 Curry Burns 2<br />

Josh Minkins 2<br />

2001 Laroni Gallishaw 5<br />

2000 Anthony Floyd 10<br />

1999 Rashad Holman 5<br />

1998 Bud Herring 2<br />

Rashad Holman 2<br />

Antonio Roundtree 2<br />

1997 Don Bibb 3<br />

1996 Sam Madison 6<br />

1995 Sam Madison 5<br />

1994 Tony Bethel 2<br />

Tyrus McCloud 2<br />

1993 Anthony Bridges 7<br />

1992 Ray Buchanan 4<br />

Tom Cavallo 4<br />

1991 Ray Buchanan 8<br />

1990 William Blackford 5<br />

1989 John Gainey 4<br />

1988 John Gainey 4<br />

1987 Terry Lantz 2<br />

1986 Antonio Davis 2<br />

1985 James Bell 1<br />

Don Cosby 1<br />

1984 Doug Pritchett 5<br />

1983 Kirk Perry 7<br />

1982 Sebastian Curry 3<br />

1981 Sebastian Curry 5<br />

1980 Leon Williams 4<br />

1979 Leon Williams 3<br />

1978 Otis Wilson 6<br />

1977 Zarko Ellis 4<br />

1976 Wilbur Boggs 2<br />

Fred Hackett 2<br />

1975 Mike Anderson 2<br />

David Bradshaw 2<br />

Don Harold 2<br />

Don Pomeroy 2<br />

1974 A.J. Jacobs 7<br />

1973 Norman Heard 4<br />

1972 Tom Martin 2<br />

Lonnie Schuler 2<br />

Steve Young 2<br />

1971 Six players with 3<br />

1970 Paul Mattingly 5<br />

1969 Mike Detenber 4<br />

1968 Charles Collins 4<br />

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BIG EAST Games<br />

MOST POINTS SCORED<br />

Pts Opponent, Year Opp<br />

56 Rutgers, 2005 5<br />

48 Pittsburgh, 2006 24<br />

48 Connecticut, 2006 17<br />

46 Cincinnati, 2005 22<br />

44 West Virginia, 2005 46<br />

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED<br />

Pts Opponent, Year UL<br />

5 Rutgers, 2005 56<br />

8 South Florida, 2006 31<br />

13 Syracuse, 2006 28<br />

17 Syracuse, 2005 41<br />

17 Connecticut, 2006 48<br />

MOST POINTS ALLOWED<br />

Pts Opponent, Year UL<br />

46 West Virginia, 2005 44<br />

45 South Florida, 2005 14<br />

34 West Virginia, 2006 44<br />

28 Rutgers, 2006 25<br />

24 Pittsburgh, 2006 48<br />

MARGIN OF VICTORY<br />

Mar Opponent, Year Score<br />

51 Rutgers, 2005 56-5<br />

31 Connecticut, 2006 48-17<br />

24 Syracuse, 2005 41-17<br />

24 Pittsburgh, 2006 48-24<br />

24 Cincinnati, 2005 46-22<br />

MARGIN OF DEFEAT<br />

Mar Opponent, Year Score<br />

31 South Florida, 2005 14-45<br />

3 Rutgers, 2006 25-28<br />

2 West Virginia, 2005 44-46<br />

BRIAN BROHM threw for 389<br />

yards in a loss to South Florida<br />

in 2005.<br />

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COMBINED SCORE<br />

Mar Opponent, Year Score<br />

90 West Virginia, 2005 46-44<br />

78 West Virginia, 2006 44-34<br />

72 Pittsburgh, 2006 48-24<br />

68 Cincinnati, 2005 46-22<br />

65 Connecticut, 2006 48-17<br />

YARDS RUSHING<br />

Yds Att. Opp., Year<br />

244 32 Cincinnati, 2005<br />

223 36 Syracuse, 2006<br />

221 44 Connecticut, 2006<br />

220 49 Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

220 40 Syracuse, 2005<br />

200 51 Connecticut, 2005<br />

RUSHING ATTEMPTS<br />

Att. Yds Opp., Year<br />

51 200 Connecticut, 2005<br />

49 220 Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

44 221 Connecticut, 2006<br />

44 182 West Virginia, 2005<br />

43 161 Rutgers, 2005<br />

40 220 Syracuse, 2005<br />

YARDS PASSING<br />

Yds C-Att Opp., Year<br />

389 29-47 South Florida, 2005<br />

354 19-26 West Virginia, 2006<br />

349 21-29 Connecticut, 2006<br />

339 23-31 Rutgers, 2005<br />

337 21-29 Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

324 20-37 Cincinnati, 2006<br />

303 21-27 Cincinnati, 2005<br />

TOP DEFENSIVE GAMES<br />

VS. BIG EAST<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Yds Rush/Pass Opponent, Yr<br />

187 96/91 Rutgers, 2005<br />

236 147/89 Connecticut, 2006<br />

260 62/198 Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

286 49/237 S.Florida, 2006<br />

YARDS RUSHING<br />

Yds Att Opponent, Yr<br />

19 28 Syracuse, 2006<br />

43 28 Syracuse, 2005<br />

49 30 S. Florida, 2006<br />

62 28 Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

70 24 Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

87 38 Connecticut, 2005<br />

96 26 Rutgers, 2005<br />

YARDS PASSING<br />

Yds C-Att Opponent, Yr<br />

89 7-19 Connecticut, 2006<br />

91 12-24 Rutgers, 2005<br />

104 5-10 S. Florida, 2005<br />

109 13-27 West Virginia, 2005<br />

129 10-28 Cincinnati, 2006<br />

PASS ATTEMPTS<br />

Att. Cmp Opponent, Year<br />

49 31 West Virginia, 2005<br />

47 29 South Florida, 2005<br />

37 20 Cincinnati, 2006<br />

33 19 Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

31 23 Rutgers, 2005<br />

31 21 Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

PASS COMPLETIONS<br />

Cmp. Att. Opponent, Year<br />

49 31 West Virginia, 2005<br />

47 29 South Florida, 2005<br />

37 20 Cincinnati, 2006<br />

33 19 Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

31 23 Rutgers, 2005<br />

31 21 Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Yds Rush/Pass Opponent, Yr<br />

570 221/349 Connecticut, 2006<br />

547 244/303 Cincinnati, 2005<br />

505 220/285 Syracuse, 2005<br />

500 161/339 Rutgers, 2005<br />

499 162/337 Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

493 104/389 South Florida, 2005<br />

459 182/277 West Virginia, 2005<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE, BOTH<br />

TEAMS<br />

Yds UL/Opp Opponent, Year<br />

1,008 468/540 West Virginia, 2006<br />

931 547/384 Cincinnati, 2005<br />

897 499/398 Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

849 459/390 West Virginia, 2005<br />

848 493/355 South Florida, 2005<br />

813 471/342 Connecticut, 2005<br />

806 570/236 Connecticut, 2006<br />

FIRST DOWNS<br />

FD R/P/Pen Opponent, Year<br />

28 11/13/4 Connecticut, 2006<br />

26 6/16/4 South Florida, 2005<br />

26 10/16/0 West Virginia, 2005<br />

26 13/12/1 Cincinnati. 2005<br />

26 13/12/1 Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

25 9/13/3 Rutgers, 2005<br />

24 14/10/0 Syracuse, 2006<br />

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS<br />

VS. BIG EAST<br />

RUSHING YARDS<br />

165 Kolby Smith Syracuse, 2006<br />

159 Michael Bush W. Virginia, 2005<br />

137 George Stripling Syracuse, 2005<br />

127 Michael Bush Cincinnati, 2005<br />

121 Michael Bush Connecticut, 2005<br />

PASSING YARDS<br />

389 Brian Brohm S. Florida, 2005<br />

354 Brian Brohm W. Virginia, 2006<br />

341 Brian Brohm Connecticut, 2006<br />

337 Brian Brohm Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

324 Brian Brohm Cincinnati, 2006<br />

315 Brian Brohm Rutgers, 2005<br />

303 Brian Brohm Cincinnati, 2005<br />

PASS ATTEMPTS<br />

49 Brian Brohm W. Virginia, 2005<br />

47 Brian Brohm S. Florida, 2005<br />

37 Brian Brohm Cincinnati, 2006<br />

33 Brian Brohm S. Florida, 2006<br />

31 Brian Brohm Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

30 Brian Brohm Rutgers, 2005<br />

PASS COMPLETIONS<br />

31 Brian Brohm W. Virginia, 2005<br />

29 Brian Brohm S. Florida, 2005<br />

22 Brian Brohm Rutgers, 2005<br />

21 Brian Brohm Cincinnati, 2005<br />

21 Brian Brohm Pittsburgh, 2005<br />

RECEPTIONS<br />

13 Joshua Tinch W. Virginia, 2005<br />

10 Joshua Tinch Rutgers, 2005<br />

9 Joshua Tinch S. Florida, 2005<br />

7 Mario Urrutia W. Virginia, 2005<br />

7 Harry Douglas S. Florida, 2006<br />

7 Mario Urrutia Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

RECEIVING YARDS<br />

149 Harry Douglas Connecticut, 2006<br />

144 Mario Urrutia Pittsburgh, 2006<br />

139 Joshua Tinch W. Virginia, 2005<br />

123 Mario Urrutia S. Florida, 2005<br />

116 Harry Douglas W. Virginia, 2006<br />

113 Mario Urrutia W. Virginia, 2006<br />

112 Gary Barnidge S. Florida, 2006


Game Superlatives<br />

Game Superlatives<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Yards Rush/Pass Team, Year<br />

801 230/571 Kentucky, 1998<br />

619 290/329 Wyoming, 1988<br />

603 242/361 Memphis, 2004<br />

597 237/376 Miami, 2003<br />

569 311/258 Tulane, 1997<br />

YARDS PASSING<br />

Yards Team, Year<br />

571 UK, 1998<br />

564 Army, 1999<br />

411 Marshall, 1998<br />

398 UK, 1997<br />

377 Oregon St., 2005<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Yards Rush/Pass Team, Year<br />

16 na/na Rio Grande, 1942<br />

58 25/33 Murray St., 1990<br />

60 -56/116 Grambling, 2000<br />

99 3/96 NE Louisiana, 1995<br />

140 26/114 Army, 2002<br />

159 96/63 E. Kentucky, 1991<br />

YARDS PASSING<br />

Yards Team, Year<br />

10 W. Kentucky, 1989<br />

14 Oklahoma, 1997<br />

33 Cincinnati, 2004<br />

33 Murray St., 1990<br />

47<br />

PASS COMPLETIONS<br />

Cincinnati, 1996<br />

Cmp Att Team, Year<br />

3 21 South Florida, 2004<br />

5 10 South Florida, 2005<br />

5 15 Army, 1998<br />

5 11 Army, 1999<br />

6 10 E. Kentucky, 1991<br />

OPPONENT HIGHS<br />

PASS ATTEMPTS<br />

Att Cmp Team, Year<br />

72 43 Tulane, 2000<br />

63 34 Kentucky, 1999<br />

59 33 Oregon State, 2005<br />

55 28 Army, 2003<br />

47 36 Kentucky, 1998<br />

YARDS RUSHING<br />

Yards Team, Year<br />

480 Army, 1999<br />

469 W. Kentucky, 1998<br />

416 Army, 1991<br />

411 Oklahoma<br />

407 New Mexico St., 2001<br />

OPPONENT LOWS<br />

PASS ATTEMPTS<br />

Att Cmp Team, Year<br />

72 43 Tulane, 2000<br />

63 34 Kentucky, 1999<br />

59 33 Oregon State, 2005<br />

55 28 Army, 2003<br />

47 36 Kentucky, 1998<br />

YARDS RUSHING<br />

Yards Team, Year<br />

-56 Grambling<br />

-17 Tennessee-Chatt., 1999<br />

3 NE Louisiana, 1995<br />

7 S. Mississippi, 2001<br />

15 Florida Atlantic, 2005<br />

FIRST DOWNS<br />

First Downs Team, Year<br />

3 W. Kentucky, 1998<br />

5 Murray St., 1990<br />

7 Cincinnati, 1996<br />

8 Duke, 2002<br />

8 NE Louisiana, 1995<br />

PASS COMPLETIONS<br />

Cmp Att Team, Year<br />

43 72 Tulane, 2000<br />

36 50 Kentucky, 1997<br />

36 47 Kentucky, 1998<br />

34 63 Kentucky, 1999<br />

33 59 Oregon State, 2005<br />

FIRST DOWNS<br />

First Downs Team, Year<br />

37 Kentucky, 1998<br />

33 North Texas, 1995<br />

33 Tulane, 2000<br />

30 Memphis, 2004<br />

28 Army, 1999<br />

28 BYU, 1999<br />

28 Wyoming, 1988<br />

MISC. OPPONENT<br />

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS<br />

Most Points: 105 vs. Murray State, 1932<br />

Most Plays: 101 vs. Indiana, 1985<br />

Fewest Plays: 37 vs. Marshall, 1962<br />

Most TDs: 16 vs. Murray State, 1932<br />

Most Rushing Att.: 76 vs. Mississippi State, 1979<br />

Most TDs Rushing: 7 vs. Amy, 1999<br />

Most TDs Passing: 8 vs. Kentucky, 1998<br />

Most First Downs Rushing: 37 vs. UK, 1998 &<br />

Memphis, 1969<br />

Most First Downs Passing: 22 vs. Tulane, 2000<br />

Most Fumbles: 8 vs. NC State, 1994<br />

Most Fumbles Lost: 6 vs. NC State, 1994<br />

INDIVIDUAL<br />

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS<br />

YARDS RUSHING<br />

269 Michael Wallace vs. Army, 1999<br />

YARDS PASSING<br />

498 Tim Couch vs. Kentucky, 1998<br />

PASS COMPLETIONS<br />

36 Tim Couch vs. Kentucky, 1997<br />

RECEIVING YARDS<br />

254 Tom Rossley vs. Cincinnati, 1968<br />

RECEPTIONS<br />

15 Howard Twilley vs. Tulsa, 1965<br />

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The Last Time<br />

The Last Time<br />

HARRY DOUGLAS (LEFT) recorded 132 receiving yards in Louisville’s 48-24 win over Pittsburgh at Heinz Field. HENRY MILLER (CENTER) raced<br />

25 yards in overtime to lift the Cardinals to a 26-20 win over Florida State at a rain-soaked Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. TRENT GUY (RIGHT)<br />

returned a punt 40 yards in Louisville’s 44-34 win over third-ranked West Virginia on ESPN.<br />

Field Goal Blocked<br />

LOU — Nov. 25, 2006, Art Carmody<br />

vs. Pittsburgh. It snapped Carmody’s<br />

string of 16 straight field goals made.<br />

Opp — Nov. 22, 2003, Dustin Bell,<br />

Houston<br />

Punt Blocked<br />

LOU — Oct. 1, 2005, Chad Rimpsey<br />

blocked a punt versus Florida Atlantic<br />

in a 61-10 win.<br />

Opp — Sept. 4, 2005, Jacob Tamme<br />

blocked a punt against the Cardinals<br />

at Commonwealth Stadium in<br />

Louisville’s 31-24 win over the<br />

Wildcats.<br />

Punt Blocked For TD<br />

LOU — Nov. 27, 2004, Tiger Jones<br />

recovered a blocked punt in the end<br />

zone. Chad Rimpsey blocked a punt<br />

that Jones recovered.<br />

Opp — Nov. 14, 1998, Carlos Ochoa<br />

of East Carolina blocked a punt for a<br />

touchdown.<br />

Punt Returned For TD<br />

LOU — Nov. 2, 2006, Trent Guy vs.<br />

West Virginia, 40 yards. The<br />

Cardinals defeated third-ranked West<br />

Virginia, 44-34.<br />

Opp — Oct. 14, 2004, Devin Hester,<br />

Miami, 78 yards. The Hurricanes<br />

battled back from a 24-7 deficit to<br />

win 41-38.<br />

Kickoff Returned For TD<br />

LOU — Nov. 9, 2006, JaJuan<br />

Spillman vs. Rutgers, 100 yards.<br />

Rutgers handed the Cardinals their<br />

first loss of the season.<br />

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Opp — Oct. 6, 2006, Damon Nickson,<br />

Middle Tennessee, 88 yards. Louisville<br />

won 44-17 at L.P. Field.<br />

Interception Returned For<br />

TD<br />

LOU — Sept. 17, 2005, Brandon<br />

Johnson vs. Oregon State, 15 yards.<br />

The Cardinals won 63-27 at Papa<br />

John’s Cardinal Stadium.<br />

Opp — 1/2/06, James Anderson,<br />

Virginia Tech, 39 yards. The Hokies<br />

erupted in the fourth quarter to defeat<br />

the Cardinals, 35-24, in the Gator<br />

Bowl.<br />

Fumble Returned For TD<br />

LOU — Nov. 2, 2006, Malik Jackson<br />

vs. West Virginia, 13 yards. The<br />

Cardinals defeated third-ranked West<br />

Virginia, 44-34.<br />

Opp — Sept. 21, 2002, Ryan Kent of<br />

Army, returned a fumble 88 yards in a<br />

45-14 Louisville win.<br />

Two 100-yd Rushers In A<br />

Game<br />

LOU — Oct. 22, 2005, George<br />

Stripling (117 yards) and Michael Bush<br />

(127 yards) each ran for over 100 yards<br />

in Louisville’s 46-22 win over<br />

Cincinnati.<br />

Opp — Nov. 2, 2006, Steve Slaton<br />

(156 yards) and Patrick White (125<br />

yards) of West Virginia ran for more<br />

than 100 yards in a 44-34 Louisville<br />

win.<br />

Two 100-yd Receivers In A<br />

Game<br />

LOU — Nov. 25, 2006, Harry Douglas<br />

(132 yards) and Mario Urrutia (144<br />

yards) each recorded 100 or more<br />

receiving yards vs. Pittsburgh.<br />

Opp — Nov. 15, 2001, Derrick Collier<br />

(103 yards) and Richard Alston (106<br />

yards) of East Carolina each had 100<br />

yards receiving.<br />

Quarterback Rushed and<br />

Passed For 100 Yds<br />

LOU — none<br />

Opp — Nov. 2, 2006, Patrick White of<br />

West Virginia rushed for 125 yards and<br />

threw for 222 yards in a 44-34 loss.<br />

Safety Recorded<br />

LOU — Nov. 3, 2005, vs. Pittsburgh in<br />

a 41-22 Louisville win.<br />

Opp — Nov. 11, 2005, vs. Rutgers in a<br />

Louisville in Overtime Games (3-3)<br />

56-5 Louisville win.<br />

Defensive PAT<br />

LOU — none<br />

Opp — none<br />

Game Won on Final Play<br />

LOU — Sept. 26, 2002, Henry Miller’s<br />

25-yard run in the first overtime gave<br />

Louisville a 26-20 win over fourthranked<br />

Florida State.<br />

Opp — Oct. 14, 1989, Brett Favre<br />

threw a 79-yard pass to Daryl Tillman<br />

to lift Southern Mississippi to a 16-10<br />

win.<br />

Overtime Game<br />

LOU Win — Sept. 26, 2002, Henry<br />

Miller’s 25-yard run in the first<br />

overtime gave Louisville a 26-20 win<br />

over fourth-ranked Florida State.<br />

LOU Loss — Oct. 15, 2005, Brian<br />

Brohm was stopped at the one-yard line<br />

on a two-point conversion in the third<br />

overtime in a 46-44 loss to 25th-ranked<br />

West Virginia.<br />

Date Opponent Result OT Winning Score<br />

Oct. 15, 2005 West Virginia L, 44-46 Three 1-yd run by Steve Slaton<br />

Oct. 4, 2003 South Florida L, 28-31 Two 26-yd field goal by Santiago Grammatica<br />

Nov. 14, 2002 Southern Mississippi W, 20-17 One 27-yd field goal by Nate Smith<br />

Sept. 26, 2002 Florida State W, 26-20 One 25-yd run by Henry Miller<br />

Sept. 2, 2000 Kentucky W, 40-34 One 25-yd run by Tony Stallings<br />

Oct. 7, 1999 Army L, 52-59 One 7-yd run by Joe Gerena


Top Scoring Games<br />

Top Scoring Games<br />

50-Point Games<br />

Pts. Opponent, Year Score<br />

100 Wash. (TN), 1913 100-0<br />

79 Ogden, 1926 79-0<br />

77 Moore’s Hill, 1913 77-0<br />

73 Hanover, 1912 73-0<br />

72 E. Kentucky, 1928 72-0<br />

70 Cincinnati, 2004 70-7<br />

69 North Carolina, 2005 69-14<br />

68 Murray State, 1990 68-0<br />

66 Houston, 2003 66-45<br />

66 Drake, 1966 66-26<br />

65 Houston, 2004 65-27<br />

63 Oregon State, 2005 63-27<br />

63 W. Kentucky, 1998 63-34<br />

63 East Carolina, 1998 63-45<br />

62 Temple, 2006 62-0<br />

62 Cincinnati, 1998 62-19<br />

61 Florida Atlantic, 2005 61-10<br />

59 East Carolina, 2004 59-7<br />

59 Kentucky, 2006 59-28<br />

58 Chattanooga, 1999 58-30<br />

57 North Texas, 1995 57-14<br />

56 Kentucky, 1999 56-28<br />

56 Memphis, 2004 56-49<br />

56 Rutgers, 2005 56-5<br />

56 North Texas, 1972 56-6<br />

55 W. Kentucky, 1989 55-7<br />

55 TCU, 2004 55-7<br />

55 Tulane, 2004 55-7<br />

54 Memphis, 1993 54-28<br />

54 South Dakota, 1978 54-7<br />

52 Grambling, 2000 52-0<br />

52 Tulane, 2001 52-7<br />

52 Army, 2004 52-21<br />

52 Boston College, 1998 52-28<br />

52 Army, 1999 52-59<br />

52 E. Kentucky, 1930 52-0<br />

51 NW Louisiana, 1978 51-7<br />

MOST POINTS ALLOWED<br />

Pts. Opponent, Year Score<br />

105 Murray State, 1932 0-105<br />

70 Chattanooga, 1928 0-70<br />

68 Vanderbilt, 1941 0-68<br />

68 Kentucky, 1998 34-68<br />

66 Marshall, 1932 0-66<br />

65 Southern Miss, 1987 6-65<br />

64 Tulane, 1997 33-64<br />

63 Kentucky, 1922 0-63<br />

61 Butler, 1931 6-61<br />

59 Army, 1999 52-59<br />

59 Centenary, 1927 2-59<br />

59 Florida State, 1953 0-59<br />

59 Tennessee, 1953 6-59<br />

58 W. Kentucky, 1932 0-58<br />

57 Penn State, 1997 21-57<br />

56 Southern Miss, 1998 21-56<br />

55 Southern Miss, 1952 26-55<br />

55 Alabama, 1977 6-55<br />

55 Temple, 1982 14-55<br />

54 Florida State, 1986 18-54<br />

54 Murray State, 1933 6-54<br />

52 Florida State, 1980 0-52<br />

52 West Virginia, 1985 13-52<br />

MARGIN OF VICTORY<br />

Pts. Opponent, Year Score<br />

100 Wash. (TN), 1913 100-0<br />

79 Ogden, 1926 79-0<br />

77 Moore’s Hill, 1913 77-0<br />

73 Hanover, 1912 73-0<br />

72 E. Kentucky, 1928 72-0<br />

68 Murray State, 1990 68-0<br />

63 Cincinnati, 2004 70-7<br />

62 Temple, 2006 62-0<br />

55 North Carolina, 2005 69-14<br />

52 East Carolina, 2004 59-7<br />

52 Grambling, 2000 52-0<br />

52 E. Kentucky, 1930 52-0<br />

51 Florida Atlantic, 2005 61-10<br />

51 Rutgers, 2005 56-5<br />

50 North Texas, 1972 56-6<br />

48 W. Kentucky, 1989 55-7<br />

48 TCU, 2004 55-7<br />

48 Tulane, 2004 55-7<br />

47 South Dakota, 1978 54-7<br />

45 Tulane, 2001 52-7<br />

44 NW Louisiana, 1978 51-7<br />

KOLBY SMITH scored three<br />

touchdowns as the Cardinals<br />

scored 70 points against<br />

Cincinnati.<br />

LIONEL GATES scored four touchdowns in Louisville’s 66-45 win<br />

over Houston — the most points scored by two teams in school<br />

history.<br />

MARGIN OF DEFEAT<br />

Pts. Opponent, Year Score<br />

105 Murray State, 1932 0-105<br />

70 Chattanooga, 1928 0-70<br />

68 Vanderbilt, 1941 0-68<br />

66 Marshall, 1932 0-66<br />

63 Kentucky, 1922 0-63<br />

59 Florida State, 1953 0-59<br />

59 Southern Miss, 1987 6-65<br />

58 W. Kentucky, 1932 0-58<br />

57 Centenary, 1927 2-59<br />

55 Butler, 1931 6-61<br />

53 Tennessee, 1953 6-59<br />

52 Florida State, 1980 0-52<br />

49 Alabama, 1977 6-55<br />

48 Murray State, 1933 6-54<br />

COMBINED SCORE<br />

Pts. Opponent, Year Score<br />

111 Houston, 2003 66-45<br />

111 Army, 1999 52-59<br />

108 East Carolina, 1998 63-45<br />

105 Murray State, 1932 0-105<br />

105 Memphis, 2004 56-49<br />

102 Kentucky, 1998 34-68<br />

100 Wash. (TN), 1913 100-0<br />

97 Tulane, 1997 33-64<br />

92 Houston, 2004 65-27<br />

90 West Virginia, 2005 44-46<br />

90 Oregon State, 2005 63-27<br />

88 Chattanooga, 1998 58-30<br />

POINTS IN A QUARTER<br />

Pts. Opponent, Year Qtr<br />

30 Houston, 2004 4<br />

28 Temple, 2006 2<br />

28 Oregon State, 2005 2<br />

28 Rutgers, 2005 3<br />

28 East Carolina, 2004 3<br />

28 W. Kentucky, 1998 2<br />

28 East Carolina, 1997 2<br />

28 Murray State, 1990 2<br />

27 Florida Atlantic, 2005 3<br />

27 Cincinnati, 1998 3<br />

27 North Texas, 1995 3<br />

24 North Carolina, 2005 2<br />

24 TCU, 2004 1<br />

24 Grambling, 2000 2<br />

24 Boston College, 1998 2<br />

POINTS IN A HALF<br />

Pts. Opponent, Year Half<br />

42 Temple, 2006 1<br />

42 Cincinnati, 2004 1<br />

41 Florida Atlantic, 2005 2<br />

41 Cincinnati, 1998 2<br />

40 Murray State, 1990 1<br />

37 Houston, 2004 2<br />

35 Rutgers, 2005 2<br />

35 Oregon State, 2005 1<br />

35 Chattanooga, 1999 2<br />

35 East Carolina, 1998 1<br />

34 Houston, 2003 1<br />

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Year-By-Year Records<br />

Year-By-Year Records<br />

Overall Home Away<br />

Year W L T Pct W L T Pct. W L T Pct.<br />

2006 12 1 0 .923 6 0 0 1.000 6 1 0 .857<br />

2005 9 3 0 .750 6 0 0 1.000 3 2 0 .600<br />

2004 11 1 0 .917 5 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800<br />

2003 9 4 0 .692 5 1 0 .833 4 2 0 .667.<br />

2002 7 6 0 .538 3 3 0 .500 4 3 0 .571<br />

2001 11 2 0 .846 6 0 0 1.000 5 2 0 .714<br />

2000 9 3 0 .750 6 1 0 .857 3 2 0 .600<br />

1999 7 5 0 .583 4 3 0 .571 3 2 0 .600<br />

1998 7 5 0 .583 5 1 0 .833 2 4 0 .333<br />

1997 1 10 0 .091 1 5 0 .167 0 5 0 .000<br />

1996 5 6 0 .455 2 3 0 .400 3 3 0 .500<br />

1995 7 4 0 .636 4 2 0 .667 3 2 0 .600<br />

1994 6 5 0 .545 4 2 0 .667 2 3 0 .400<br />

1993 9 3 0 .750 5 0 0 1.000 4 3 0 .571<br />

1992 5 6 0 .454 3 2 0 .600 2 4 0 .333<br />

1991 2 9 0 .182 2 4 0 .333 0 5 0 .000<br />

1990 10 1 1 .875 6 0 0 1.000 4 1 1 .750<br />

1989 6 5 0 .545 2 2 0 .500 4 3 0 .571<br />

1988 8 3 0 .727 5 1 0 .833 3 2 0 .600<br />

1987 3 7 1 .318 3 3 0 .500 0 4 1 .100<br />

1986 3 8 0 .273 2 3 0 .400 1 5 0 .167<br />

1985 2 9 0 .182 2 4 0 .333 0 5 0 .000<br />

1984 2 9 0 .182 1 5 0 .167 1 4 0 .200<br />

1983 3 8 0 .273 3 3 0 .500 0 5 0 .000<br />

1982 5 6 0 .455 4 2 0 .667 1 4 0 .200<br />

1981 5 6 0 .455 4 2 0 .667 1 4 0 .200<br />

1980 5 6 0 .455 3 3 0 .500 2 3 0 .400<br />

1979 4 6 1 .409 2 3 1 .417 2 3 0 .400<br />

1978 7 4 0 .636 5 2 0 .714 2 2 0 .500<br />

1977 7 4 1 .625 5 1 1 .786 2 3 0 .400<br />

1976 5 6 0 .455 4 2 0 .667 1 4 0 .200<br />

1975 2 9 0 .189 2 3 0 .400 0 6 0 .000<br />

1974 4 7 0 .364 2 4 0 .333 2 3 0 .400<br />

1973 5 6 0 .455 3 3 0 .600 2 3 0 .400<br />

1972 9 1 0 .900 4 1 0 .800 5 0 0 1.000<br />

1971 6 3 1 .650 4 1 0 .800 2 2 1 .500<br />

1970 8 3 1 .708 5 0 0 1.000 3 3 1 .500<br />

1969 5 4 1 .550 4 1 0 .800 1 3 1 .300<br />

1968 5 5 0 .500 2 3 0 .400 3 2 0 .600<br />

1967 5 5 0 .500 4 1 0 .800 1 4 0 .200<br />

1966 6 4 0 .600 4 1 0 .800 2 3 0 .400<br />

1965 6 4 0 .600 4 1 0 .800 2 3 0 .400<br />

1964 1 9 0 .100 0 5 0 .000 1 4 0 .200<br />

1963 3 7 0 .300 2 3 0 .400 1 4 0 .200<br />

1962 6 4 0 .600 3 2 0 .600 3 2 0 .600<br />

1961 6 3 0 .667 3 2 0 .600 3 1 0 .750<br />

1960 7 2 0 .778 5 1 0 .833 2 1 0 .667<br />

1959 6 4 0 .600 3 1 0 .750 3 3 0 .500<br />

1958 4 4 0 .500 3 1 0 .750 1 3 0 .250<br />

1957 9 1 0 .900 5 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800<br />

1956 6 3 0 .667 3 3 0 .500 3 0 0 1.000<br />

1955 7 2 0 .778 5 0 0 1.000 2 2 0 .500<br />

1954 3 6 0 .333 3 2 0 .600 0 4 0 .000<br />

1953 1 7 0 .125 0 3 0 .000 1 4 0 .200<br />

1952 3 5 0 .375 2 1 0 .667 1 4 0 .200<br />

1951 5 4 0 .556 4 2 0 .667 1 2 0 .333<br />

1950 3 6 1 .350 2 2 0 .500 1 4 1 .250<br />

1949 8 3 0 .728 5 2 0 .714 3 1 0 .750<br />

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Overall Home Away<br />

Year W L T Pct W L T Pct. W L T Pct.<br />

1948 5 5 0 .500 4 1 0 .800 1 4 0 .200<br />

1947 7 0 1 .938 5 0 0 1.000 2 0 1 .833<br />

1946 6 2 0 .750 4 0 0 1.000 2 2 0 .500<br />

1943-45 No Formal Teams<br />

1942 2 3 0 .400 1 2 0 .333 1 1 0 .500<br />

1941 4 4 0 .500 3 1 0 .750 1 3 0 .250<br />

1940 3 5 1 .389 1 2 1 .375 2 3 0 .400<br />

1939 5 2 1 .688 4 0 0 1.000 1 2 1 .375<br />

1938 2 6 0 .250 1 2 0 .333 1 4 0 .200<br />

1937 2 5 1 .313 2 2 1 .500 0 3 0 .000<br />

1936 4 4 0 .500 3 1 0 .750 1 3 0 .250<br />

1935 1 6 1 .188 1 3 0 .250 0 3 1 .125<br />

1934 2 5 0 .286 1 2 0 .333 1 3 0 .250<br />

1933 1 7 0 .125 1 3 0 .250 0 4 0 .000<br />

1932 0 9 0 .000 0 4 0 .000 0 5 0 .000<br />

1931 0 8 0 .000 0 5 0 .000 0 3 0 .000<br />

1930 5 3 0 .625 4 1 0 .800 1 2 0 .333<br />

1929 3 5 0 .375 2 3 0 .400 1 2 0 .333<br />

1928 1 7 0 .125 1 3 0 .250 0 4 0 .000<br />

1927 4 4 0 .500 3 1 0 .750 1 3 0 .250<br />

1926 6 2 0 .750 2 1 0 .667 4 1 0 .800<br />

1925 8 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000<br />

1924 3 5 1 .389 2 2 0 .500 1 3 1 .300<br />

1923 5 3 0 .625 4 1 0 .800 1 2 0 .333<br />

1922 2 7 0 .222 1 4 0 .200 1 3 0 .250<br />

1921 2 2 1 .500 2 0 0 1.000 0 2 1 .125<br />

1917-1920 No Formal Teams<br />

1916 2 3 1 .417 2 3 1 .417 0 0 0 .000<br />

1915 1 5 1 .214 1 4 1 .250 0 1 0 .000<br />

1914 1 4 0 .200 0 2 0 .000 1 2 0 .333<br />

1913 5 1 0 .833 4 1 0 .800 1 0 0 1.000<br />

1912 3 1 0 .750 2 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 .500<br />

Totals 426 405 17 .512 270 166 6 .618 155 237 11 .398<br />

Note: Louisville holds a 5-5-2 record in games played at neutral sites.


NFL Draft<br />

NFL Draft<br />

2007<br />

Amobi Okoye, DT, Houston 1-10<br />

Michael Bush, RB, Oakland, 4-100<br />

Kolby Smith, RB, Kansas City, 5-148<br />

William Gay, CB, Pittsburgh, 5-170<br />

2006<br />

Jason Spitz, G, Green Bay, 3-75<br />

Elvis Dumervil, DE, Denver, 4-126<br />

Brandon Johnson, LB, Arizona, 5-142<br />

Montavious Stanley, DT, Dallas, 6-182<br />

2005<br />

Eric Shelton, RB, Carolina, 2-54<br />

Stefan LeFors, QB, Carolina, 4-121<br />

Kerry Rhodes, FS, NY Jets, 4-123<br />

Robert McCune, LB,Washington, 5-154<br />

Lionel Gates, RB, Buffalo, 7-236<br />

J.R. Russell, WR, Tampa Bay, 7-253<br />

2003<br />

Dewayne White, DE, Tampa Bay, 2-64<br />

Dave Ragone, QB, Houston, 3-88<br />

Curry Burns, S, Houston, 7-217<br />

Chris Johnson, CB, Green Bay, 7-245<br />

2002<br />

Deion Branch, WR, New England, 2-65<br />

2001<br />

Rashad Holman, CB, San Francisco, 6-179<br />

Chris Redman, QB, Baltimore, 3-75<br />

Frank Moreau, RB, Kansas City, 4-115<br />

1997<br />

Sam Madison, DB, Miami, 2-44<br />

Tyrus McCloud, LB, Baltimore, 4-118<br />

Carl Powell, DE, Indianapolis, 5-156<br />

Leland Taylor, DT, Baltimore, 7-238<br />

1996<br />

Roman Oben, OT, New York, 3-66<br />

Alan Campos, LB, Dallas, 5-167<br />

1995<br />

Jamie Asher, TE, Washington, 5-137<br />

1993<br />

Joe Johnson, DT, New Orleans, 1-13<br />

Ray Buchanan, CB, Indianapolis, 3-65<br />

Deral Boykin, S, Los Angeles, 6-149<br />

1992<br />

Klaus Wilmsmeyer, P, Tampa Bay, 12-311<br />

1991<br />

Ted Washington, DT, San Francisco, 1-25<br />

Browning Nagle, QB, NY Jets, 2-34<br />

Jerry Crafts, OL, Indianapolis, 11-292<br />

Mike Flores, DE, Philadelphia, 11-298<br />

1990<br />

Carwell Gardner, FB, Buffalo, 2-42<br />

1987<br />

Bruce Armstrong, OT, New England, 1-23<br />

1986<br />

Ernest Givins, WR, Houston, 2-34<br />

1985<br />

Ron Davenport, RB, Miami, 6-167<br />

1984<br />

Tom Andrews, OT, Chicago, 4-98<br />

Dean May, QB, Miami, 5-119<br />

1983<br />

Mark Clayton, WR, Miami, 8-223<br />

Richard Tharpe, OL, Buffalo, 10-260<br />

Louisville’s No. 1<br />

Draft Picks<br />

Amobi Okoye, 2007<br />

1-10, Houston Texans<br />

Joe Johnson, 1993<br />

1-13, New Orleans Saints<br />

Ted Washington, 1991<br />

1-25, San Francisco<br />

Bruce Armstrong, 1987<br />

1-23, New England<br />

Otis Wilson, 1980<br />

1-19, Chicago<br />

Ken Kortas, 1964<br />

1-9, St. Louis<br />

Lenny Lyles, 1958<br />

1-11, Baltimore<br />

1982<br />

Donnie Craft, RB, Green Bay, 12-314<br />

1981<br />

Eddie Johnson, LB, Cleveland, 7-187<br />

1980<br />

Otis Wilson, LB, Chicago, 1-19<br />

Ricky Skiles, LB, Green Bay, 11-283<br />

1979<br />

Dwayne Woodruff, S, Pittsburgh, 6-161<br />

Nathan Poole, RB, Cincinnati, 10-250<br />

1978<br />

Calvin Prince, RB, Cincinnati, 11-293<br />

1976<br />

Wilbur Summers, P, Denver, 15-418<br />

AMOBI OKOYE was the secondhighest<br />

draft pick in school history.<br />

ERIC SHELTON was a second<br />

round pick of the Carolina<br />

Panthers in 2004. Shelton<br />

played for the Cardinals in 2003-<br />

04 after transferring from Florida<br />

State.<br />

1975<br />

A.J. Jacobs, DB, Los Angeles, 13-332<br />

Marty Smith, DT, Pittsburgh, 15-390<br />

1974<br />

Richard Bishop, DT, Cincinnati, 5-127<br />

1973<br />

Tom Jackson, LB, Denver, 4-88<br />

John Madeya, QB, Atlanta, 14-351<br />

Howard Stevens, RB, New Orleans, 16-388<br />

1972<br />

Amos Martin, DE, Minnesota, 6-154<br />

1971<br />

Larry Ball, TE, Miami, 4-91<br />

Horace Jones, DT, Oakland, 12-305<br />

1970<br />

Lee Bouggess, RB, Philadelphia, 3-59<br />

Cleo Walker, LB, Green Bay, 7-172<br />

Dave Sanks, OL, San Diego, 17-431<br />

1969<br />

Wally Oyler, QB, Atlanta, 6-137<br />

1968<br />

Ed Harmon, LB, Dallas, 3-71<br />

John Neidert, LB, Cincinnati, 6-145<br />

Wayne Patrick, RB, Cincinnati, 10-247<br />

Clarence Spencer, TE, San Francisco, 15-395<br />

1967<br />

Tom Holzer, OT, San Francisco, 2-39<br />

Bill Downs, OT, Philadelphia, 13-334<br />

1966<br />

Doug Buffone, LB, Chicago, 4-60<br />

Benny Russell, QB, St. Louis, 17-252<br />

1965<br />

T. LaFramboise, QB, Chicago, 17-228<br />

1964<br />

Ken Kortas, OT, St. Louis, 1-9<br />

Dick Schott, OT, Minnesota, 19-258<br />

1962<br />

Lee Calland, Minnesota<br />

Charles Stitch, Cincinnati<br />

Ernie Green, RB, Green Bay<br />

1961<br />

John Finn, T, Chicago, 5-244<br />

Ron Petty, T, Washington, 16-213<br />

1960<br />

Howard Turley, E, Pittsburgh, 19-222<br />

1959<br />

Ed Young, E, Pittsburgh, 26-306<br />

1958<br />

Lenny Lyles, B, Baltimore, 1-11<br />

Mario Cheppo, E, St. Louis, 18-207<br />

1956<br />

Maury Woodford, T, Los Angeles, 9-108<br />

1955<br />

Johnny Unitas QB, Pittsburgh, 9-102<br />

1953<br />

Jim Williams, B, Pittsburgh, 19-221<br />

1952<br />

Johnny Brewer, B, Philadelphia, 28-329<br />

1950<br />

Joe Travue, B, Cleveland, 18-234<br />

1949<br />

Bob Todd , T, St. Louis, 13-130<br />

1942<br />

Clure Mosher, C, Pittsburgh, 14-121<br />

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Cardinals in the Pros<br />

DAVID AKERS has been with the Philadelphia<br />

Eagles since 1999.<br />

DAVID AKERS<br />

Philadelphia (1999-)<br />

Washington (1998)<br />

TOM ANDREWS<br />

Seattle Seahawks (1987)<br />

Chicago Bears (1984-85)<br />

BRUCE ARMSTRONG<br />

New England (1987-2000)<br />

DONOVAN ARP<br />

Arizona (AFL) (2006-)<br />

Philadelphia (AFL) (2005)<br />

Buffalo (AFL) (2004)<br />

Washington Redskins (2001-03)<br />

JAMIE ASHER<br />

Philadelphia (1999)<br />

Washington (1995-1998)<br />

AARON BAILEY<br />

Grand Rapids (2006-)<br />

New Orleans(2004-05)<br />

Carolina Cobras (2002)<br />

Memphis Maniax (2001)<br />

Indianapolis (1994-1999)<br />

LARRY BALL<br />

Miami (1977-78; 1972-74)<br />

Tampa Bay (1976)<br />

Detroit (1975)<br />

MATT BATTAGLIA<br />

Philadelphia (1987)<br />

DAVE BETZ<br />

New Jersey (1983)<br />

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RICHARD BISHOP<br />

Los Angeles (1983)<br />

Miami (1982)<br />

New England (1976-81)<br />

Ottawa (1975)<br />

Hamilton (1974)<br />

LAVELL BOYD<br />

Houston (2002)<br />

Cincinnati (2000)<br />

DERAL BOYKIN<br />

Philadelphia (1996)<br />

Jacksonville (1995)<br />

Los Angeles (1993-94)<br />

DEION BRANCH<br />

New England (2002-05)<br />

Seattle (2006-)<br />

JOHN BREWER<br />

Philadelphia (1952-53)<br />

JEFF BROHM<br />

Orlando (2001)<br />

Cleveland (2000)<br />

Denver (1999-2000)<br />

Tampa Bay (1998)<br />

San Francisco (1995-1997)<br />

San Diego Chargers (1994)<br />

RAY BUCHANAN<br />

Oakland (2004-)<br />

Atlanta (1997-2003)<br />

Indianapolis (1993-96)<br />

DOUG BUFFONE<br />

Chicago Bears (1966-80)<br />

CURRY BURNS<br />

Washington (2007)<br />

New York (2004-2005)<br />

Houston (2003, 2006)<br />

LEE CALLAND<br />

Pittsburgh (1969-72)<br />

Chicago (1969)<br />

Atlanta (1966-68)<br />

Minnesota (1963-65)<br />

ALAN CAMPOS<br />

Carolina (2000)<br />

Scottish (1999)<br />

Dallas (1996)<br />

RICO CLARK<br />

Carolina (2002)<br />

Memphis Maniax (2001)<br />

New England (2000)<br />

Cincinnati (1999-2000)<br />

Indianapolis (1997-1998)<br />

MARK CLAYTON<br />

Green Bay (1993)<br />

Miami (1983-92)<br />

LEROY COLLINS<br />

Edmonton (2001)<br />

Jacksonville (1999-2000)<br />

RAFAEL COOPER<br />

Tennessee (2002-03)<br />

Amsterdam (2002)<br />

Memphis (2001)<br />

ANTHONY COPELAND<br />

Washington (1987)<br />

DONALD CRAFT<br />

Houston (1982-84)<br />

JERRY CRAFTS<br />

Buffalo (AFL) (2001-)<br />

New Jersey (2000)<br />

Toronto (2002)<br />

Amsterdam (1996-2000)<br />

Green Bay (1995)<br />

Buffalo (1992-94)<br />

RON DAVENPORT<br />

Miami (1985-89)<br />

RALPH DAWKINS<br />

Amsterdam (1995-2001)<br />

New Orleans (1994)<br />

ELVIS DUMERVIL<br />

Denver (2006-)<br />

MIKE FLORES<br />

Cincinnati (1995)<br />

Philadelphia (1991-94)<br />

ANTHONY FLOYD<br />

Indianapolis (2003-)<br />

OTIS FLOYD<br />

Washington (2002-03)<br />

San Francisco (XFL) (2001)<br />

Edmonton (2000)<br />

KEVIN GAINES<br />

Grand Rapids (2004-)<br />

Carolina (AFL) (2002)<br />

New Jersey /Fla. (2001)<br />

New Jersey (2000)<br />

Orlando (1998-99)<br />

London (1997-2001)<br />

JOHN GAINEY<br />

Tampa Bay (AFL) (1992)<br />

MIKE GANTOUS<br />

Indiana (2001-)<br />

CARWELL GARDNER<br />

San Diego (1997)<br />

Baltimore (1996)<br />

Cleveland (1995)<br />

Buffalo (1990-94)<br />

LIONEL GATES<br />

Buffalo (2005)<br />

Tampa Bay (2006)<br />

RONNIE GHENT<br />

Cincinnati (2004-06)<br />

KENDRICK GHOLSTON<br />

Austin (2005-)<br />

Kansas City (2002-03)<br />

Berlin (1999)<br />

ERNEST GIVINS<br />

Jacksonville (1995)<br />

Houston (1986-94)<br />

MARK GRANDY<br />

New York (AFL) (1988)<br />

ERNIE GREEN<br />

Cleveland (1962-68)<br />

JAY GRUDEN<br />

Orlando (2002)<br />

Tampa (AFL) (1991-96)<br />

JIM HANNA<br />

New Orleans (1994)<br />

ED HARMON<br />

Cincinnati (1969)<br />

REGGIE HARGROVE<br />

Hamilton (2005)<br />

Seattle (2002)<br />

Amsterdam (2002)<br />

Chicago (AFL) (2000-01)<br />

RICHARD OWENS begins his fourth season<br />

with the Minnesota Vikings. He played four<br />

years as a tight end at Louisville.<br />

ANTOINE HARRIS<br />

Atlanta (2007)<br />

Tennessee (2004-06)<br />

RASHAD HARRIS<br />

Barcelona (2002)<br />

Cincinnati (2001)<br />

JON HILBERT<br />

Chicago (2002-03)<br />

Dallas (2001)<br />

JASON HILLIARD<br />

New York (2005-06)<br />

RASHAD HOLMAN<br />

San Francisco (2001-03)<br />

ARNOLD JACKSON<br />

Arizona (2001-03)<br />

TOM JACKSON<br />

Denver (1973-86)<br />

JOE JACOBY<br />

Washington (1980-93)<br />

BRANDON JOHNSON<br />

Arizona (2006-)<br />

CHARLIE JOHNSON<br />

San Francisco (1966-68)<br />

CHRIS JOHNSON<br />

Green Bay (2003-04)<br />

St. Louis (2005-06)<br />

Oakland (2007)<br />

EDDIE JOHNSON<br />

Cleveland (1981-91)<br />

JOE JOHNSON<br />

Green Bay (2002-05)<br />

New Orleans (1994-2001)<br />

HORACE JONES<br />

Seattle (1977)<br />

Oakland (1971-75)<br />

MONTRELL JONES<br />

Montreal (2007)<br />

MICHAEL JOSIAH<br />

Cleveland (2002)<br />

DAN KOONS<br />

Las Vegas (2007-)<br />

Philadelphia (2005-06)<br />

KEN KORTAS<br />

Chicago Bears (1969)<br />

Pittsburgh (1965-68)<br />

St. Louis(1964)<br />

TRAVIS LEFFEW<br />

Dallas (2006-)<br />

STEFAN LEFORS<br />

Carolina (2005-06)<br />

Edmonton (2007)<br />

MARTY LOWE<br />

Texas (1997)<br />

St. Louis (AFL) (1996)


Cardinals in the Pros<br />

Cardinals in the Pros<br />

LENNY LYLES<br />

Baltimore (1961-69, 1958)<br />

San Francisco (1959-60)<br />

CHIP MATTINGLY<br />

Buffalo (2002-03)<br />

SAM MADISON<br />

Miami (1997-2005)<br />

New York Giants (2006-)<br />

RONDEL MARSH<br />

New Jersey (2001)<br />

AMOS MARTIN<br />

Seattle (1977)<br />

Minnesota (1972-77)<br />

ERROL MARTIN<br />

Toronto (2000)<br />

Edmonton (1993-98)<br />

DEAN MAY<br />

Philadelphia (1984)<br />

PETE MCCARTNEY<br />

New York (1987)<br />

TYRUS MCCLOUD<br />

Washington (2000)<br />

Baltimore (1997-1998)<br />

ROBERT MCCUNE<br />

Washington (2005)<br />

Miami (2006-07)<br />

BRIAN MCDONALD<br />

Philadelphia (2002-)<br />

Frankfurt (2002)<br />

Indiana (2002)<br />

Louisville (2001)<br />

KEVIN MILLER<br />

Minnesota (1979-80)<br />

MEL MILLS<br />

Cincinnati (AFL) (1992-93)<br />

JOSH MINKINS<br />

Chicago (2004)<br />

FRANK MINNIFIELD<br />

Cleveland (1984-92)<br />

Chicago (USFL) (1983-84)<br />

FRANK MOREAU<br />

Houston (2002-03)<br />

Jacksonville (2001)<br />

Kansas City (2000)<br />

CLURE MOSHER<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

BROWNING NAGLE<br />

Buffalo (AFL) (2000)<br />

Orlando (1999)<br />

Atlanta (1995)<br />

Indianapolis (1994)<br />

New York (1991-93)<br />

JOHN NEIDERT<br />

Chicago Bears (1970)<br />

New York Jets (1968-69)<br />

Cincinnati (1968)<br />

ROMAN OBEN<br />

San Diego (2004-)<br />

Tampa Bay (2002-03)<br />

Cleveland (2000-2001)<br />

New York (1996-1999)<br />

RICHARD OWENS<br />

Minnesota (2004-)<br />

JASON PADGET<br />

Arizona (2001-03)<br />

Berlin (2002)<br />

ZEK PARKER<br />

Arizona (2002-03)<br />

WAYNE PATRICK<br />

Buffalo (1968-72)<br />

NATHAN POOLE<br />

Denver (1987, 1985, 1982-83)<br />

Cincinnati (1979-80)<br />

CARL POWELL<br />

Cincinnati (2004-)<br />

Washington (2002-03)<br />

Baltimore (2000-2001)<br />

Rhein (1999)<br />

Indianapolis (1997-1998)<br />

DAVE RAGONE<br />

Houston (2003-05)<br />

Cincinnati (2006)<br />

LEONARD RAY<br />

Connecticut (1996)<br />

CHRIS REDMAN<br />

Atlanta (2007)<br />

New England (2005)<br />

Baltimore (2001-03)<br />

STEVE REESE<br />

Tampa Bay (1976)<br />

New York (1975)<br />

KERRY RHODES<br />

New York Jets (2005-)<br />

ED RUBBERT<br />

Albany (1991-93)<br />

Miami (1989)<br />

Washington (1987-88)<br />

BENNY RUSSELL<br />

Buffalo (1969)<br />

J.R. RUSSELL<br />

Tampa Bay (2005-2006)<br />

ANTHONY SHELMAN<br />

New Orleans (1995)<br />

MARK SANDER<br />

Scottish (1995)<br />

Miami (1991-93)<br />

ERIC SHELTON<br />

Carolina (2005-)<br />

JOEY SMITH<br />

British Columbia (1995)<br />

New York (1992-93)<br />

MARTY SMITH<br />

Buffalo (1995)<br />

JASON SPITZ<br />

Green Bay (2006-)<br />

MONTAVIOUS STANLEY<br />

Dallas (2006-)<br />

HOWARD STEVENS<br />

Baltimore (1975-77)<br />

New Orleans (1973-74)<br />

WILBUR SUMMERS<br />

Detroit (1977)<br />

LELAND TAYLOR<br />

Baltimore (1997)<br />

CHRIS THIENEMAN<br />

Birmingham (1995)<br />

Sacramento (1993-94)<br />

San Antonio (1992)<br />

Saskatchewan (1991)<br />

JOSHUA TINCH<br />

Saskatchewan (2007)<br />

JOHNNY UNITAS<br />

San Diego (1973)<br />

Baltimore (1956-72)<br />

CLEO WALKER<br />

Atlanta (1971)<br />

Green Bay (1970)<br />

TED WASHINGTON<br />

Cleveland (2006-)<br />

Oakland (2004-05)<br />

New England (2002)<br />

Chicago (2001-02)<br />

Buffalo (1996- 2000)<br />

Denver (1994-95)<br />

San Francisco (1992-93)<br />

MIKE WATKINS<br />

KERRY RHODES has had a productive two-year career with the New<br />

York Jets. Rhodes was a fourth-round selection of the Jets.<br />

Carolina (2002-03)<br />

Barcelona (2002)<br />

Washignton (2001)<br />

DEWAYNE WHITE<br />

Tampa Bay (2003-06)<br />

Detroit (2007)<br />

ANTHONY WIGGINS<br />

Miami (AFL) (1994)<br />

CARL WILLIAMS<br />

Tampa Bay (1985)<br />

KLAUS WILMSMEYER<br />

Carolina (1999)<br />

Miami (1998)<br />

New Orleans (1995-1997)<br />

Tampa Bay (1994)<br />

San Francisco (1992-94)<br />

OTIS WILSON<br />

Chicago (1980-90)<br />

DWAYNE WOODRUFF<br />

Pittsburgh (1979-90)<br />

Cardinals In The Super<br />

Bowl<br />

Name Team Years<br />

David Akers Philadelphia 2005<br />

Tom Andrews Chicago 1986<br />

Bruce Armstrong New England 1997<br />

Deion Branch New England 2004-05<br />

Ray Buchanan Atlanta 1999<br />

Jerry Crafts Buffalo 1992, 93<br />

Larry Ball Miami 1973, 74<br />

Jeff Brohm San Diego 1995<br />

Mark Clayton Miami 1985<br />

Ron Davenport Miami 1985<br />

Carwell Gardner Buffalo 1990-93<br />

Tom Jackson Denver 1978, 87<br />

Joe Jacoby Washington 1983, 84, 88, 91<br />

Amos Martin Minnesota 1974-75, 77<br />

John Neidert New York 1969<br />

Chris Redman Baltimore 2001<br />

Johnny Unitas Baltimore 1969, 71<br />

Ted Washington New England 2004<br />

Klaus Wilmsmeyer San Francisco 1995<br />

Otis Wilson Chicago 1986<br />

Dwayne Woodruff Pittsburgh 1980<br />

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FIRST TEAM<br />

2006 Peanut Whitehead, DE (Fr. Sporting News)<br />

2005 Elvis Dumervil, DE (AFCA, Associated<br />

Press, Walter Camp, SI.<strong>com</strong>,<br />

collegefootballnews.<strong>com</strong>)<br />

Eric Wood, C (Freshman Sporting News,<br />

Fr. Rivals.<strong>com</strong>)<br />

2001 Bobby Leffew, DT (Fr. Sporting News)<br />

2000 Anthony Floyd, S (Walter Camp)<br />

1999 Ibn Green, TE (AFCA)<br />

1996 Sam Madison, CB (Football News)<br />

1995 Jamie Asher, FB (Football News, United Press)<br />

1994 Roman Oben, OT (Gannett News)<br />

1979 Otis Wilson, LB (Sporting News)<br />

1972 Tom Jackson, LB (Walter Camp)<br />

1963 Ken Kortas, OT (Dell Sports)<br />

1957 Lenny Lyles, RB (Associated Press)<br />

1952 Otto Knop, C (Little America)<br />

1949 Tom Lucia, RB (Associated Press)<br />

1939 Lou Zimlich, DE (Little America)<br />

1930 Tom Thompson, RB (Little America)<br />

SECOND TEAM<br />

2006 Art Carmody, PK (Associated Press)<br />

Amobi Okoye, DT (Associated Press)<br />

2005 Eric Wood, C (Fr. collegefootballnews)<br />

2002 Broderick Clark, WR (collegefootballnews<br />

2001 Dewayne White, DE (collegefootballnews<br />

2000 Anthony Floyd, S (Football News, Associated<br />

Press)<br />

1999 Ibn Green, TE (Football News, Sporting News)<br />

1998 Ibn Green, TE (Football News, Sporting News)<br />

1995 Roman Oben, OT (College Sports, Football<br />

News)<br />

Tyrus McCloud, (Sporting News)<br />

1993 Anthony Bridges, CB (Football News, UPI,<br />

Associated Press)<br />

1992 Ray Buchanan, CB (Football News)<br />

1972 Howard Stevens, RB (Walter Camp, Football<br />

News, United Press, Associated Press)<br />

Tom Jackson, LB (Associated Press)<br />

Scott Marcus, P (Gridiron News)<br />

ELVIS DUMERVIL was a consensus All-<br />

American in 2005. Dumervil led the<br />

nation with 20 sacks and 10 forced<br />

fumbles.<br />

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THIRD THIRD TEAM TEAM<br />

TEAM<br />

2006 Kurt Quarterman, G (Associated Press)<br />

Latarrius Thomas, S (Freshman<br />

Sporting News)<br />

2004 Travis Leffew, OT (Associated Press)<br />

2001 Dewayne White, DE (Football News,<br />

Sporting News)<br />

1998 Ibn Green, TE (Associated Press)<br />

1996 Sam Madison, CB (Gannett News)<br />

1995 Sam Madison, CB (College Sports,<br />

Associated Press)<br />

Tyrus McCloud, LB (Associated<br />

Press)<br />

1990 Mark Zander, LB (Associated Press)<br />

1972 Tom Jackson, LB (Football News)<br />

1961 John Finn (Little America)<br />

PLA PLAYBOY PLA PLA YBOY MAGAZINE<br />

MAGAZINE<br />

2007 Brian Brohm, QB<br />

1996 Sam Madison, CB<br />

1995 Roman Oben, OT<br />

1991 Ray Buchanan, CB<br />

1957 Ken Kortas, OT<br />

HONORABLE HONORABLE MENTION<br />

MENTION<br />

2006 Art Carmody, K (SI.<strong>com</strong>)<br />

Kurt Quarterman, G (SI.<strong>com</strong>)<br />

2005 Mario Urrutia, WR (SI.<strong>com</strong>, Sporting<br />

News )<br />

Rod Council, CB (Sporting News)<br />

2000 Dave Ragone, QB (Football News)<br />

Micah Josiah, DE (Football News)<br />

1999 Chris Redman, QB (Football News)<br />

1994 Jamie Asher, FB (Sporting News)<br />

1993 Ralph Dawkins, RB (Football News)<br />

Joe Johnson, DT (United Press)<br />

1992 Ralph Dawkins, RB (Football News)<br />

Ray Buchanan, CB (Associated Press)<br />

1991 Ray Buchanan, CB (Associated Press)<br />

1989 Mark Zander, LB (Associated Press)<br />

Allen Douglas, OT (Associated Press)<br />

1988 Ted Washington, DT (Sporting News)<br />

1987 Chris Thieneman, DT (Associated Press)<br />

Chris Sellers, (Associated Press)<br />

1985 Matt Battaglia, LB (Associated Press)<br />

1972 Tom Jackson, LB (United Press)<br />

John Madeya, QB (Associated Press)<br />

Gary Barnes, WR (Associated Press)<br />

Frank Gitschier, C (Associated Press)<br />

1970 Bill Gatti, RB (Associated Press)<br />

1961 Ernie Green, RB (n/a)<br />

1948 Bob Bauer, DE (AP Little America)<br />

1941 Charles Isenbery, RB (AP Little America)<br />

1930 Guy Shearer, LB (Little America)<br />

All-Star Games<br />

Blue-Gray Classic<br />

2003 Ronnie Ghent, Richard Owens, Josh Minkins<br />

2001 Zek Parker<br />

1997 Terry-Rice Lockett<br />

1995 Alan Campos, Johnny Frost, Roman Oben<br />

1994 Jamie Asher, Anthony Shelman<br />

1992 Ray Buchanan<br />

1989 Chad Fortune<br />

1988 Jay Gruden<br />

1985 Ernest Givins<br />

1984 Kirk Perry<br />

1982 Frank Minnifield<br />

1980 Eddie Johnson<br />

1979 Ron Heinrich, Ricky Skiles, Stu Stram<br />

1978 Nathan Poole, Dwayne Woodruff<br />

1972 Tom Jackson<br />

Senior Bowl<br />

2006 Amobi Okoye, Kolby Smith<br />

2005 Elvis Dumervil<br />

2004 Robert McCune<br />

2003 Ronnie Ghent<br />

2002 Dave Ragone<br />

2001 Deion Branch<br />

1999 Chris Redman, Ibn Green, Tony Byrd<br />

1997 Sam Madison, Tyrus McCloud<br />

1996 Johnny Frost, Roman Oben<br />

1995 Jamie Asher<br />

1994 Kevin Gaines<br />

1991 Browning Nagle, Ted Washington<br />

1990 Carwell Gardner<br />

1987 Bruce Armstrong<br />

1986 Ernest Givins<br />

1980 Otis Wilson<br />

1973 Scott Marcus<br />

1966 Doug Buffone<br />

1964 Ken Kortas<br />

Hula Bowl<br />

2000 Arnold Jackson, Donovan Arp, R. Holman<br />

1998 Rick Nord<br />

1996 Alan Campos<br />

1995 Kendall Brown<br />

1993 Ray Buchanan<br />

1992 Klaus Wilmsmeyer<br />

1989 Deon Booker<br />

1986 Ernest Givins<br />

East-West Shrine<br />

2005 Brandon Johnson, Jason Spitz<br />

2004 Stefan LeFors, J.R. Russell<br />

2002 Curry Burns<br />

1999 Ibn Green<br />

1997 Sam Madison, Tyrus McCloud, Leland Taylor<br />

1996 Roman Oben<br />

1993 Ray Buchanan<br />

1992 Klaus Wilmsmeyer<br />

1991 Mike Flores, Browning Nagle<br />

1989 Jay Gruden<br />

1980 Otis Wilson<br />

1966 Benny Russell<br />

North-South Shrine<br />

1972 John Madeya<br />

1968 Wally Oyler<br />

1967 Ed Harmon<br />

1966 Tom Holzer<br />

1965 Doug Buffone<br />

1963 Ken Kortas<br />

1950 Tom Lucia<br />

Villages All-Star Classic<br />

2004 Lionel Gates<br />

2000 Rashad Holman, Jason Padget


All-Conference<br />

LUCKY SEVEN: Seven Cardinals earned first team All-BIG EAST accolades in 2006 (l-r) Amobi Okoye, Kurt Quarterman, George Bussey, Art<br />

Carmody, William Gay, Harry Douglas, Renardo Foster.<br />

All-BIG EAST<br />

2006<br />

George Bussey (1st)<br />

Art Carmody (1st)<br />

Harry Douglas (1st)<br />

Renardo Foster (1st)<br />

William Gay (1st)<br />

Amobi Okoye (1st)<br />

Kurt Quarterman (1st)<br />

Brian Brohm (2nd)<br />

Malik Jackson (2nd)<br />

Mario Urrutia (2nd)<br />

Eric Wood (2nd)<br />

2005<br />

Brian Brohm (1st)<br />

Michael Bush (1st)<br />

Art Carmody (1st)<br />

Elvis Dumervil (1st)<br />

Travis Leffew (1st)<br />

Jason Spitz (1st)<br />

Joshua Tinch (1st)<br />

Brandon Johnson (2nd)<br />

Montavious Stanley (2nd)<br />

Mario Urrutia (2nd)<br />

All-C-USA<br />

2004<br />

Stefan LeFors (1st)<br />

Marcus Jones (1st)<br />

J.R. Russell (1st)<br />

Travis Leffew (1st)<br />

Kerry Rhodes (1st)<br />

Robert McCune (1st)<br />

Jason Spitz (2nd)<br />

Eric Shelton (2nd)<br />

Will Rabatin (2nd)<br />

Adam McCauley (2nd)<br />

2003<br />

J.R. Russell (1st)<br />

Stefan LeFors (1st)<br />

Ronnie Ghent (1st)<br />

Travis Leffew (2nd)<br />

Jason Spitz (2nd)<br />

Marcus Jones (2nd)<br />

Robert McCune (3rd)<br />

Eric Shelton (3rd)<br />

2002<br />

Dave Ragone (1st)<br />

Ronnie Ghent (1st)<br />

Damien Dorsey (1st)<br />

Dewayne White (1st)<br />

Broderick Clark (1st)<br />

Rod Day (2nd)<br />

Anthony Floyd (2nd)<br />

2001<br />

Dave Ragone (1st)<br />

Aaron Dardzinski (1st)<br />

Ronnie Ghent (1st)<br />

Deion Branch (1st)<br />

Michael Josiah (1st)<br />

Dewayne White (1st)<br />

Anthony Floyd (1st)<br />

Zek Parker (1st)<br />

Rob Eble (2nd)<br />

Curry Burns (2nd)<br />

Laroni Gallishaw (2nd)<br />

2000<br />

Dave Ragone (1st)<br />

Jason Padget (1st)<br />

Ronnie Ghent (1st)<br />

Deion Branch (1st)<br />

Anthony Floyd (1st)<br />

J.O’Shaughnessy (2nd)<br />

Arnold Jackson (2nd)<br />

Donovan Arp (2nd)<br />

Michael Josiah (2nd)<br />

Rashad Harris (2nd)<br />

Rashad Holman (2nd)<br />

Zek Parker (2nd)<br />

1999<br />

Chris Redman (1st)<br />

Frank Moreau (1st)<br />

Anthony Byrd (1st)<br />

Ibn Green (1st)<br />

Arnold Jackson (1st)<br />

Mike Gantous (1st)<br />

Mark Grivna (2nd)<br />

1998<br />

Leroy Collins (1st)<br />

Rick Nord (1st)<br />

Ibn Green (1st)<br />

Arnold Jackson (1st)<br />

Antonio Roundtree (1st)<br />

Chris Redman (2nd)<br />

Mike Gantous (2nd)<br />

Bud Herring (2nd)<br />

1997<br />

Ibn Green (1st)<br />

Kendrick Gholston (1st)<br />

Rick Nord (2nd)<br />

Miguel Montano (2nd)<br />

Terry Rice (2nd)<br />

Court. Dinkins (2nd)<br />

1996<br />

Carl Powell (1st)<br />

Tyrus McCloud (1st)<br />

Sam Madison (1st)<br />

All-MVC<br />

1974<br />

Wilbur Summers<br />

1973<br />

Walter Peacock<br />

Joe Lee Phillips<br />

Wilbur Summers<br />

1972<br />

Gary Barnes<br />

Steve Reese<br />

Frank Gitschier<br />

John Madeya<br />

Howard Stevens<br />

Tom Jackson<br />

Joe Welch<br />

1971<br />

Amos Martin<br />

John Madeya<br />

Howard Stevens<br />

Larry Ball<br />

Tom Jackson<br />

Joe Welch<br />

1970<br />

Cookie Brinkman<br />

Horace Jones<br />

Tom Jackson<br />

1969<br />

Lee Bouggess<br />

1968<br />

Lou Bouggess<br />

Medford Lee<br />

Don Cunningham<br />

1967<br />

Jim Zamberlan<br />

Dave Bernahl<br />

Ed Harmon<br />

1966<br />

Dave Bernahl<br />

Benny Russell<br />

1965<br />

Dave Bernahl<br />

Steve Hodge<br />

Tom Holzer<br />

Doug Buffone<br />

1963<br />

Dave Bernahl<br />

BIG EAST Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year<br />

2005 Brian Brohm<br />

BIG EAST Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year<br />

2005 Elvis Dumervil<br />

C-USA Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year<br />

2002 Dave Ragone<br />

2001 Dave Ragone<br />

2000 Dave Ragone<br />

1999 Chris Redman<br />

C-USA Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year<br />

2001 Dewayne White<br />

1996 Tyrus McCloud<br />

1995 Tyrus McCloud<br />

C-USA All-Freshman<br />

2004 Brian Brohm<br />

Art Carmody<br />

2003 William Gay<br />

Michael Bush<br />

Renardo Foster<br />

2002 Travis Leffew<br />

Joshua Tinch<br />

Broderick Clark<br />

2001 Bobby Leffew<br />

Laroni Gallishaw<br />

2000 Richard Owens<br />

Dewayne White<br />

Wade Tydlacka<br />

1999 Michael Josiah<br />

Michael Brown<br />

Chad Lee<br />

Anthony Floyd<br />

Chris Sivori<br />

1998 Tony Stallings<br />

1997 Joe O’Shaghnessy<br />

Braxton Anderson<br />

Rashad Harris<br />

Bud Herring<br />

Missouri Valley Coach of the Year<br />

1965 Frank Camp<br />

1970 Lee Corso<br />

Missouri Valley Offensive MVP<br />

1971 Howard Stevens<br />

1972 Howard Stevens<br />

1973 Walter Peacock<br />

Missouri Valley Defensive MVP<br />

1972 Tom Jackson<br />

2007 2007 Louisv Louisville Louisv le F FFootbal<br />

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Honors<br />

ESPN The Magazine<br />

Academic All-America<br />

2006<br />

Brian Brohm<br />

College Football Association<br />

Academic All-America<br />

1994<br />

Brandon Brookfield<br />

1991<br />

Erik Watts<br />

Academic All-BIG EAST<br />

2006<br />

Brock Bolen<br />

Nick Borgelt<br />

Brian Brohm<br />

Daniel Cameron<br />

Art Carmody<br />

Scott Kuhn<br />

Brian Roche<br />

Michael Sturgeon<br />

Joe Tronzo<br />

Eric Wood<br />

2005<br />

Brian Brohm<br />

Travis Leffew<br />

Chad Rimpsey<br />

Brian Roche<br />

Matt Sanders<br />

Jason Spitz<br />

Michael Sturgeon<br />

Deriontae Taylor<br />

Eric Wood<br />

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NATIONAL HONORS<br />

Bronko Nagurski Award<br />

2005<br />

Elvis Dumervil (Winner)<br />

Vince Lombardi Award<br />

2005<br />

Elvis Dumervil (Finalist)<br />

Ted Hendricks Award<br />

2005<br />

Elvis Dumervil (Winner)<br />

2002<br />

Dewayne White (Semifinalist)<br />

Lou Groza Award<br />

2006<br />

Art Carmody (Winner)<br />

Disney Spirit Award<br />

2002<br />

Dewayne White (Winner)<br />

BRIAN BROHM was named the Orange Bowl MVP<br />

after throwing for 311 yards in the win over 15thranked<br />

Wake Forest.<br />

ELVIS DUMERVIL won the 2005 Bronko Nagurski<br />

Award as the nation’s top defensive player.<br />

BOWL GAME MVPS<br />

2007 Orange Bowl<br />

Brian Brohm<br />

2006 Gator Bowl<br />

Hunter Cantwell<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl<br />

Stefan LeFors (Offensive MVP)<br />

Antoine Harris (Defensive MVP)<br />

2001 Liberty Bowl<br />

Dave Ragone (MVP)<br />

1993 Liberty Bowl<br />

Jeff Brohm (MVP)<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl<br />

Browning Nagle (Offensive MVP)<br />

Ray Buchanan (Defensive MVP)


Letterwinners<br />

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Abbey, Jack (1946)<br />

Abood, Tom (1974-77)<br />

Adams, John (1983-86)<br />

Adams, Michael (2006-)<br />

Ahmay, Rick (1977)<br />

Akers, David (1993-96)<br />

Alexander, Arthur (1986-89)<br />

Allan, Tim (1975)<br />

Allen, Anthony (2006-)<br />

Alston, Lamar (2005-)<br />

Alverez, Ron (1993)<br />

Anderson, Brad (1987-91)<br />

Anderson, Braxton (1997-98)<br />

Anderson, Ken (1951-52)<br />

Anderson, Mike (1973, ‘75-76)<br />

Anderson, Richard (1957-58)<br />

Anderson, Zach (2005-06)<br />

Andrews, Tom (1981-83)<br />

Annear, W. (1938)<br />

Apke, Bill (1960-63)<br />

Archer, Ira (1934-35)<br />

Arden, David (1932)<br />

Armstrong, Bruce (1983-86)<br />

Arnett, Hall (1948)<br />

Arnold, Andrew (1972)<br />

Arnold, Clarence (1925-28)<br />

Arp, Donovan (1999-2000)<br />

Arrington, Calvin (1992-95)<br />

Arsenault, Jim (1972)<br />

Arthur, Dave (1980-82)<br />

Ashburn, Bill (2006-)<br />

Ascher, Charles (1948-51)<br />

Asher, Jamie (1991-94)<br />

Aspy, David (1950)<br />

Atcher, Kim (1993)<br />

Atkins, Xzavia (1992)<br />

Atkinson, John (1926-28)<br />

Austin, G.T. (1913)<br />

Autry, Keith (1976)<br />

Axline, Matt (1991)<br />

Axson, Mozell (2005-)<br />

Ayandele, Francis (1969)<br />

Ayers, John (1981)<br />

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Bach, Arthur (1914)<br />

Bacik, Joe (1973-74)<br />

Backauskas, Chip (1983)<br />

Baden, Harry (1921-23)<br />

Bagley, Bob (1962)<br />

Bailey, Aaron (1992-93)<br />

Bailey, Ray (1984)<br />

Bain, Charles (1927-30)<br />

Baisch, Keith (1993)<br />

Baker, Ben (1968-69)<br />

Baker, Bruce (1912-13)<br />

Ball, Larry (1969-71)<br />

Ballard, Tom (1966-67)<br />

Banta, Frank (1937)<br />

Barbato, Pat (1957-59)<br />

Bare, Bob (1987-88)<br />

Barker, Paul (1990-91, ‘93)<br />

Barlock, James (1950)<br />

Barlowe, Daniel (2004-)<br />

Barnes, Bruce (1973-74)<br />

Barnes, Gary (1970-72)<br />

Barney, Zoe (1991)<br />

Barnett, George (1925-26)<br />

Barnidge, Gary (2004-)<br />

Bass, Sonny (1940-42)<br />

Bates, Robert (1994-96)<br />

Battaglia, Matt (1983-86)<br />

Bauer, Bob (1948-50)<br />

Beach, Chad (1995-97)<br />

Beard, R.E. (1941)<br />

Beard, Todd (1989-92)<br />

Bearden, Bob (1959)<br />

Beatty, Brian (1994)<br />

Beauchamp, J. (1940)<br />

Becker, John (1953-55)<br />

Bednarski, Dan (1966-67)<br />

Bell, Anwar (1991, ‘93-94)<br />

Bell, Brian (1977)<br />

Bell, James (1985)<br />

Bell, John (1994-95)<br />

Bell, Ron (1987-90)<br />

Bender, Bob (1951-53)<br />

Bennette, Ivan (1995-97)<br />

Benson, Marcel (2006-)<br />

Bernahl, Dave (1965-67)<br />

Berry, Phil (1973-76)<br />

Bertleson, Dick (1933)<br />

Bertram, George (1946-49)<br />

Besanceney, Mark (1976-77)<br />

Besong, Jeff (1983)<br />

Beswick, Steve (1987-90)<br />

Bethea, Hal (1949-51)<br />

Bethea, Herman (1952)<br />

Bethel, Tony (1993-96)<br />

Betz, Dave (1979-80)<br />

Bibb, Don (1996-99)<br />

Billings, Edward (1913-14)<br />

Birden, Anthony (1994)<br />

Bishop, Richard (1972-73)<br />

Black, Amos (1947-50)<br />

Black, Roger (1913)<br />

BlaRay Buchck, W.W. (1935)<br />

Blackerby, Jim (1924-27)<br />

Blackford, William (1989-91)<br />

Blackman, R.H. (1916)<br />

Blackmon, Fred (1980-81)<br />

Blair, Cordell (1994-96)<br />

Blair, Scott (1994)<br />

Blair, Tom (1980-81)<br />

Blair, Tony (1981)<br />

Blakey, Mike (1968)<br />

Blalock, C.M. (1948-49)<br />

Bland, Lou (1941)<br />

Blasinsky, Mark (1980-81)<br />

Blessinger, E. (1929)<br />

Blessinger, Ed (1942)<br />

Blumeier, Kevin (1990-92)<br />

Blunk, Steve (1913-15)<br />

Boardman, Jerome (1930)<br />

Boarman, Dick (1963)<br />

Bock, John (1990-92)<br />

Bogan, Mike (1994-97)<br />

Boggs, Wilbur (1975-76)<br />

Bolen, Brock (2006-)<br />

Boling, Dave (1970-71)<br />

Bond, A.H. (1932)<br />

Bonner, Anthony (1998)<br />

Bonokofsky, C. (1939)<br />

Borseth, Jeremy (1995-98)<br />

Booher, Bill (1969-70)<br />

Booker, Dave (1949-50)<br />

Booker, Deon (1985-88)<br />

Borgelt, Nick (2006-)<br />

Borgman, Ted (1926-28)<br />

Bosler, Jim (1980)<br />

Bosworth, Bill (1988-91)<br />

Bott, Kenny (1928-31)<br />

Bottom, Alan (1971)<br />

Botts, Mike (1981-83)<br />

Bouchee, Chris (1973-75)<br />

Bouggess, Lee (1967-69)<br />

Boughen, Mal (1942)<br />

Bowen, Greg (1973)<br />

Bowen, Pete (1980-81)<br />

Bowers, Michael (2000-01)<br />

Bowman, Ed (1916)<br />

Bowman, Roger (1963)<br />

Boyd, Lavell (1997-99)<br />

Boykin, Deral (1991-92)<br />

Boyle, Walter (1940-42)<br />

Bradshaw, David (1975-77)<br />

Bradshaw, Reggie (2004-)<br />

Brady, Jim (1940-42)<br />

Bradwell, Antonio (1994)<br />

Branch, Deion (2000-01)<br />

Brand, Fred (1937-38)<br />

Brasher, Ralph (1931)<br />

Braxton, Joe (1975-76)<br />

Brayan, Ramon (1994-95, ‘97)<br />

Breuleux, Pete (1975)<br />

Brewer, John (1948-51)<br />

Bridges, Anthony (1991-93)<br />

Brinkman, Cookie (1968-70)<br />

Brinley, Don (1963-65)<br />

Broaden, Larry (1959-62)<br />

Brohm, Bill (1921-22)<br />

Brohm, Brian (2004)<br />

Brohm, Greg (1989-92)<br />

Brohm, Jeff (1990, ’92-93)<br />

Brohm, Oscar (1968-69)<br />

Brookfield, Brandon (1991-94)<br />

Broomfield, Eric (1987-90)<br />

Brown, Abe (2003-06)<br />

Brown, Connor (1927)<br />

Brown, D.J. (1996)<br />

Brown, H.H. (1926-29)<br />

Brown, James (1975-78)<br />

Brown, Keith (1982-84)<br />

Brown, Kendall (1991-94)<br />

Brown, Mark (1983)<br />

Brown, Michael (1999-02)<br />

Brown, Reggie (1971-72)<br />

Brown, Sherman (1975)<br />

Browne, Kenneth (1927-28)<br />

Browning, Jack (1950)<br />

Bruenig, Ray (1946-47)<br />

Brumback, Bill (1969)<br />

Brundula, Dennis (1972-73)<br />

Brunelli, Jeff (1999-01)<br />

Bruner, Steve (1989-90)<br />

Bruning, Bud (1940-42)<br />

Bryant, Pete (1957-60)<br />

Bryon, Louis (1961-63)<br />

Buchanan,, bobby (2005-)<br />

Buchanan, Ray (1989-92)<br />

Buehler, Don (1974)<br />

Buffone, Doug (1962-65)<br />

Buffone, Jerry (1963-65)<br />

Bullard, William (1934)<br />

Burdock, Tony (1970-72)<br />

Burkey, Pete (1987-90)<br />

Burlington, Anson (1928)<br />

Burns, Curry (1999-02)<br />

Burns, Johnnie (2006-)<br />

Burrell, Xavier (1997-98)<br />

Burroughs, Tim (1973-75)<br />

Burton, Ralph (1921)<br />

Bush, Michael (2003-06)<br />

Bussey, George (2005-)<br />

Buster, Curtis (1983-84)<br />

Butler, Liggett (1991-92)<br />

Butler, Randy (1976-79)<br />

Butler, Robbie (1974)<br />

Butler, Terrance (2004-)<br />

Butler, Zach (1996-99)<br />

Bynm, Pete (1987-90)<br />

Bynoe, Rawle (1989-92)<br />

Byrd, Anthony (1996-99)<br />

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Cade, Jon (1982-83)<br />

Cadwell, Larry (1957-59)<br />

Cain, Dan (1973-74, 76)<br />

Cain, George (1954-57)<br />

Caldwell, C.N. (1912-13, ‘15)<br />

Calland, Lee (1959-62)<br />

Calvin, Ralph (1969-71)<br />

Campbell, Greg (1970-71)<br />

Campbell, Mike (1971)<br />

Campbell, Tony (1980-82)<br />

Campos, Alan (1992-95)<br />

Canady, Bob (1968)<br />

Cantwell, Hunter (2005-)<br />

Caras, Tom (1955)<br />

Carmody, Arthur (2004-)<br />

Carpenter, Ken (1939-40)<br />

Carrick, Brian (1974-76)<br />

Carroll, Allen (1998-2000)<br />

Carroll, Tom (1992-93)<br />

Carroll, Tom (1974)<br />

Carroll, Tom (1941-42, ‘46)<br />

Carswell, Ivan (1934-35)<br />

Carter, Patrick (2006-)<br />

Casey, Bob (1965, ’67)<br />

Caswell, Jason (1996)<br />

Caudill, Fred (1923-24)<br />

Caufield, Jimmy (1937-40)<br />

Cavallo, Tom (1990-93)<br />

Cavitt, Volney (1922)<br />

Cerione, Danny (1983-86)<br />

Chance, Jerry (1957)<br />

Chanda, Matt (1997-99)<br />

Chapman, Tim (1984)<br />

Charasika, Tendia (1996)<br />

Cheppo, Mario (1954-57)<br />

Childs, Ray (2001-04)<br />

Chinn, Kevin (1989-93)<br />

Clark, Broderick (2002-05)<br />

Clark, Colburn (1987)<br />

Clark, Koby (2000-01)<br />

Clark, Max (1956)<br />

Clark, S.S. (1934)<br />

Clark, Rico (1993-96)<br />

Clay, Roger (1979-82)<br />

Clayton, B. (1950)<br />

Clayton, Mark (1979-82)<br />

Cleveland, Bob (1959-62)<br />

Click, Steve (1946-48)<br />

Clower, Bill (1941-42)<br />

Coldiron, George (1946)<br />

Coldiron, Greg (1973)<br />

Cole, Calvert (1984-86)<br />

Coleman, Jack (1946-47)<br />

Coleman, Tom (1938-41)<br />

Collage, Dick (1981-82)<br />

Collina, Elmer (1955-59)<br />

Collins, Andre (1998)<br />

Collins, Charles (1968)<br />

Collins, Chris (1989, ‘91)<br />

Collins, Jeremy (1999-01)<br />

Compise, Pete (1966-68)<br />

Compton, Larry (1961, 63)<br />

Connell, Ed (1999- )<br />

Conner, L.E. (1962-64)<br />

Conner, Prentiss (1921)<br />

Conrad, Bernie (1974-76)<br />

Contento, Mike (1974-76)<br />

Conway, Doug (1982-84)<br />

Conway, Matt (1995-96)<br />

Coode, Dave (1975-77)<br />

Cook, Kevin (1991-93)<br />

Copeland, Anthony (1984)<br />

Copeland, John (1969-70)<br />

Corley, Martise (1997)<br />

Corso, Marty (1922-25)<br />

Cosby, Don (1983-86)<br />

Cosby, Rene (1990)<br />

Council, Rod (2005-)<br />

Cox, Brandon (2004-)<br />

Craft, Donnie (1978-81)<br />

Crafts, Jerry (1989-90)<br />

Crago, Lester (1931)<br />

Crawford, Wilbur (1932)<br />

Crecelics, Tom (1941-42)<br />

Crivello, Jason (1994)<br />

Crocetti, Dominic (1946)<br />

Croley, Gary (1994-96)<br />

Crowder, M.O. (1928-30)<br />

Crowe, John (1930-31)<br />

Cruz, Mike (1980-82)<br />

Cruz, Rick (1976-78)<br />

Cuby, John (1977-79)<br />

Cully, Jeff (1974-78)<br />

Culley, Andy (1989-92)<br />

Cumberworth, Matt (1976-77)<br />

Cumings, Lamar (1982-83)<br />

Cummings, Tony (1987-90)<br />

Cunningham, Don (1966-68)<br />

Cupito, Steve (1979)<br />

Curella, L. (1965)<br />

Curry, Ron (1969)<br />

Curry, Sebastian (1980-82)<br />

- D -<br />

Daffron, Jeff (1982)<br />

Daniel, John (1912-14)<br />

Daniel, Maurice (1914-16)<br />

Daniel, Elijah (2005-)<br />

Daniel, Roy (1913-14)<br />

Daniels, Anthony (1985)<br />

Daniels, Jim (1953)<br />

Dardzinski, Aaron (1998-01)<br />

Darveau, Jeremy (2004-05)<br />

Darling, John (1975)<br />

Daugherty, Harry (1922-24)<br />

Daugherty, Jack (1924-26)<br />

Davenport, Ron (1981-84)<br />

Davidson, Alex (1937-38)<br />

Davis, Antonio (1985-86)<br />

Davis, Brian (1997-2000)<br />

Davis, Harry (1935)<br />

Davis, Jack (1946)<br />

Davis, Mark (1974)<br />

Dawkins, Bernie (1974, ‘77)<br />

Dawkins, Ralph (1990-93)<br />

Dawson, Toby (1999-2000)<br />

Day, Ken (1948-51)<br />

Day, Rod (2000-2003)<br />

Debold, Dave (1990-93)<br />

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Letterwinners<br />

Deer, Josh (2004-)<br />

Delozier, Roscoe (1916)<br />

Deluca, Pete (1971)<br />

DeMarco, John (1981-83)<br />

Dennis, James (1995, ‘97-98)<br />

Dennis, Mike (1964-66)<br />

Denson, Antwan (2003-04)<br />

DePauola, Len (1972-74)<br />

Depree, Julian (1928-29)<br />

Derricoatte, Bernard (1974)<br />

Desenberg, Bill (1952)<br />

Detenber, Gene (1948-50)<br />

Detenber, Mike (1967-69)<br />

Deward, Mike (1951)<br />

Dezelan, Dave (1967)<br />

Dickens, Torrence (1983-84)<br />

Dickerson, Mike (1975-77)<br />

Dickerson, Rolland (1983)<br />

Didier, Jim (1975)<br />

Dihtzeruk, Dan (1978-80)<br />

Dillion, Samuel (1987)<br />

Dimoff, Greg (1978-80)<br />

Dinkins, Courtney (1996-99)<br />

Dixson, Calvin (1985-86, ‘88)<br />

Dobbs, Bill (1962-64)<br />

Dobbs, Steve (1968-69)<br />

Dobina, Don (1974)<br />

Dolack, Bob (1957)<br />

Dole, Jim (1952)<br />

Doll, Kenny (1933-35)<br />

Doll, Paul (1934-35)<br />

Donaghue, Mike (2006-)<br />

Donahue, Steve (1977)<br />

Donnelly, Bob (1957-58)<br />

Donninger, Frank (1998-01)<br />

Donninger, Tony (1999-01)<br />

Dorsch, Bill (1968-69)<br />

Dorsey, Damien (1999-02)<br />

Dotson, Don (1927-30)<br />

Doty, Jeff (1983)<br />

Douglas, Allen (1986-89)<br />

Downs, Bill (1965-67)<br />

Dozier, Nate (1980, ‘82)<br />

Drachman, David (1977-79)<br />

Dressler, Bill (1932)<br />

Drewery, Austin (1926-29)<br />

Dudderar, Ed (1946)<br />

Dudley, Kim (1974)<br />

Dueberry, Vince (1992-93)<br />

Duenweg, Rudy (1912-13)<br />

Duganich, Joe (1971-72)<br />

Duke, J.W. (1947-49)<br />

Dumervil, Elvis (2002-05)<br />

Dunbar Dom (2003-04)<br />

Dunbar, Don (1957-58)<br />

Durand (1916)<br />

Dwyer, George (1913-14)<br />

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Earl, Dave (1928)<br />

Eberenz, Josh (1996-00)<br />

Eble, Rob (1998-01)<br />

Edelen, Marshall (1933-34)<br />

Edelen, Tom (1969-72)<br />

Edelen, Tony (1991)<br />

Edelhauser, Ed (1936-38)<br />

Edwards, Roger (1974)<br />

Edwards, Welby (1968)<br />

Egan, Nick (1974)<br />

Eggleston, Ken (1965-67)<br />

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All-Time Captains<br />

1912 – Stanley Walker<br />

1913 – Stanley Walker<br />

1914 – Roy Daniel<br />

1915 – Owen Foster<br />

1916 – Maurice Daniel<br />

1921 – E.B. Kirk<br />

1922 – Tommy Kienzie<br />

1923 – Art Vandervert<br />

1924 – Paul Osborne<br />

1925 – Armand Fischer<br />

1926 – Jack Dougherty<br />

1927 – Harvey Mayhall<br />

1928 – Jim Tom Robertson<br />

1929 – GAME CAPTAINS<br />

1930 – Tommy Thompson<br />

1931 – Ben Reid and Guy Schearer<br />

1932 – Tom Giannini<br />

1933 – Bill Threlkeld<br />

1934 – Bill Threlkeld<br />

1935 – Kenny Doll and Walt Kirkendahl<br />

1936 – Melzar Lowe<br />

1937 – Ralph Emerson<br />

1938 – Alex Davidson<br />

1939 – Fred Schloemer and Lou Zimlich<br />

1940 – Jimmy Caufield<br />

1941 – Clure Moser and Jimmy<br />

Rosenfield<br />

1942 – Jim Brady and Bud Bruning<br />

1946 – Vince Lococo<br />

1947 – Art Heitlauf<br />

1948 - George Bertram<br />

1949 – George Bertram<br />

1950 – Tom Lucia<br />

1951 – Charles Asher<br />

1952 – Otto Knop<br />

1953 – Jim Hollowell<br />

1954 – Johnny Unitas<br />

Elbert, Norbert (1939-40)<br />

Ellington, Ron (1973-76)<br />

Ellis, Adam (2002)<br />

Ellis, Phil (1981-84)<br />

Ellis, Zarko (1977-79)<br />

Elsler, Dick (1925-28)<br />

Embry, Jim (1976-78)<br />

Embry, Bob (1984-85)<br />

Emerson, Ralph (1934-37)<br />

Ennis, Ed (1987-88)<br />

Ernie, C. Pralle (1915)<br />

Ernst, Charles (1926-28)<br />

Espie, Marshall (1925-26)<br />

Esters, Tony (1995-96)<br />

Evans, Brad (1967)<br />

Evans, Lamar (1978-81)<br />

Everett, Michael (2000-01)<br />

Ewald, George (1912)<br />

Ewers, E.M. (1913)<br />

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Falleri, Joe (1983-84)<br />

Farmer, Albert (1984-85)<br />

Farmer, Ray (1952-53, ‘55)<br />

Fanning, Jay (1992-93)<br />

Feagan, Gene (1948-50)<br />

Ferguson, Reggie (1992-93)<br />

Fields, Mike (1976-77)<br />

Figg, Carey (1989-91)<br />

Fike, Ed (1946)<br />

Finger, Ernie (1946)<br />

Finger, Fred (1931-34)<br />

Finley, Glenn (1915)<br />

Finn, John (1957-61)<br />

1955 – Jim Wolf and Maurice Wolford<br />

1956 – John Noon<br />

1957 – Gil Sturtzel<br />

1958 – Ed Young<br />

1959 – Ken Porco and Howard Turley<br />

1960 – Ron Petty<br />

1961 – John Finn<br />

1962 – John Giles<br />

1963 – Ken Kortas<br />

1964 – Tom LaFramboise<br />

1965 – Doug Buffone<br />

1966 – Benny Russell<br />

1967 – Ed Harmon<br />

1968 – Pete Compise and Medford Lee<br />

1969 – Mike Detenber and Greg Karem<br />

1970 – Cookie Brinkman<br />

1971 – Amos Martin<br />

1972 – Tom Martin<br />

1973 – Joe Lee Phillips<br />

1974 – Steve Jewell and Cardell Parker<br />

1975 – Bob Riser<br />

1976 – Norman Heard<br />

1977 – Tom Abood<br />

1978 – Ron Heinrich, Billy Perrin, Nathan<br />

Poole, Ricky Skiles<br />

1979 – Stu Stram, Otis Wilson, Randy<br />

Butler, Zarko Ellis<br />

1980 – Eddie Johnson, Dan Dihtzeruk,<br />

Joe Jacoby, Jamie Perrin<br />

1981 – GAME CAPTIANS<br />

1982 – Mike Nuzzolese, Frank<br />

Minnifield, Anthony Williams<br />

1983 – Dean May, Tom Andrews, Mike<br />

Trainor<br />

1984 – GAME CAPTAINS<br />

1985 – GAME CAPTAINS<br />

1986 – GAME CAPTAINS<br />

Firkins, Curtis (1954-56)<br />

Fishback, Ford (1926-28)<br />

Fishback, Olen (1946)<br />

Fisher, Armand (1922-26)<br />

Fisher, Steve (1992-93)<br />

Fitzgerald, Pat (1987-90)<br />

Fitzpatrick, Chris (1992-94)<br />

Flannery, Todd (2004-)<br />

Florence, Bill (1972-73)<br />

Flores, Mike (1987-90)<br />

Floyd, Anthony (1999-02)<br />

Floyd, Chase (2006-)<br />

Floyd, Otis (1996-99)<br />

Fluellen, Larry (1973-75)<br />

Folmar, Marcus (2005-)<br />

Ford, Salem (1914-15)<br />

Ford, Tom (1925-27)<br />

Forrest, Bill (1947)<br />

Forsee, Tyre (1933-34)<br />

Foster, Owen (1912, ‘14-15)<br />

Foster, Renardo (2003-06)<br />

Fortune, Chad (1986-89)<br />

Fountain, Frank (1994-95)<br />

Frame, Jim (1966-68)<br />

Francis, William (1941)<br />

Frankel, Jenny (1999-2000)<br />

Frazier, Russell (1916)<br />

Freeman, Jakale (1997)<br />

Freitag, Jeromy (2000-01)<br />

French, Jim (1974)<br />

Frost, Johnny (1992-95)<br />

Fuizotte, Joe (1924-26)<br />

Fults, Jim (1952)<br />

Fultz, George (1942)<br />

Fuqua, John (1994-97)<br />

Furman, Larrame (1992)<br />

- G -<br />

Gagel, Nick (1976-78)<br />

Gaines, Brian (1998-01)<br />

Gaines, Kevin (1990-93)<br />

Gainey, John (1987-90)<br />

Galcik, Larry (1984-86)<br />

Gall, Mark (1974)<br />

Gallagher, Jack (1977)<br />

Gallishaw, Laroni (2001-02)<br />

Galloway, Wayne (1967)<br />

Gangwer, Dan (1987-90)<br />

Gannon, Jon (2002)<br />

Gannon, Scott (1979-82)<br />

Gantous, Mike (1996-99)<br />

Gardis, Curt (1974)<br />

Gardner, Carwell (1989)<br />

Gardner, Merle (1990)<br />

Garr, Stephen (2006-)<br />

Gates, Lionel (2001-04)<br />

Gatewood, Jim (1955-56)<br />

Gatschler, Frank (1949)<br />

Gay, William (2003-06)<br />

Gatti, Bill (1968-70)<br />

Gentile, John (1924-25)<br />

George, Harry (1986-87, ‘89)<br />

Gergosky, Mike (1988)<br />

German, Ron (1988-90)<br />

Gernert, E.R. (1916)<br />

Getch, Rich (1966-68)<br />

Getch, Val (1962)<br />

Ghent, Ronnie (2000-03)<br />

1987 – GAME CAPTAINS<br />

1988 – GAME CAPTAINS<br />

1989 – GAME CAPTAINS<br />

1990 – GAME CAPTAINS<br />

1991 - GAME CAPTAINS<br />

1992 – Jeff Brohm and Andy Culley<br />

1993 – Jeff Brohm, Tom Cavallo, Aaron<br />

Bailey<br />

1994 – Marty Lowe, Terry Quinn, Brandon<br />

Brookfield<br />

1995 – Alan Campos, Marty Lowe, Tyrus<br />

McCloud, Roman Oben<br />

1996 – Jason Payne, Tyrus McCloud, Sam<br />

Madison, Rico Clark<br />

1997 – Terry Rice-Locket, Miguel Montano,<br />

Kendrick Gholston, Graig Hoffman, Ryan<br />

Wade<br />

1998 – Rick Nord, Chris Redman, Courtney<br />

Dinkins, Mike Gantous<br />

1999 – Chris Redman, Rashad Harris,<br />

Anthony Byrd, Mike Gantous<br />

2000 - Donovan Arp, Arnold Jackson,<br />

Rashad Harris, Jason Padget<br />

2001 – Deion Branch, Michael Brown,<br />

Anthony Floyd, Dave Ragone<br />

2002 – Damien Dorsey, Michael Brown,<br />

Anthony Floyd, Dave Ragone<br />

2003 – Rod Day, Dan Koons, Ronnie Ghent,<br />

Josh Minkins, Robert McCune<br />

2004 - Stefan LeFors, J.R. Russell, Kerry<br />

Rhodes and Robert McCune<br />

2005- Elvis Dumervil, Brandon Johnson,<br />

Joshua Tinch, Jason Spitz, Montavious<br />

Stanley, Travis Leffew<br />

2006- Brian Brohm, Michael Bush, Kurt<br />

Quarterman, Amobi Okoye, William Gay,<br />

Nate Harris<br />

Gholston, Kendrick (1994-97)<br />

Gia<strong>com</strong>ini, Breno (2004-)<br />

Giannini, Tom (1930-33)<br />

Gibson, Greg (1976-78)<br />

Gibson, Robert (1986-89)<br />

Gibson, Stu (1946-47)<br />

Gilbert, Lonny (1966-68)<br />

Giles, John (1959-62)<br />

Gillam, Jack (1948, ‘50-51)<br />

Gipe, Marty (1976-77)<br />

Gitschier, Frank (1946-49)<br />

Gitschier, Frank, III (1971-73)<br />

Gitschier, Greg (1975)<br />

Givens, Eric (1983-84)<br />

Givens, Kelvin (1994)<br />

Givins, Ernest (1984-85)<br />

Glasper, Chris (1987-88)<br />

Glass, Ira (1967-69)<br />

Glenn, Earl (1912-14)<br />

Glenn, Victor (2000-03)<br />

Godbolt, Johnnie (1968-70)<br />

Goettsche, Corey (2006-)<br />

Golden, Lynn (1935)<br />

Gonzalez, Gerry (1982)<br />

Gonzalez, Jose (1990-92)<br />

Goodman, Arvell (1946)<br />

Goodman, Casswell (1995-98)<br />

Gordon, Donnell (1996-97)<br />

Gordon, Marcus (2006-)<br />

Gorman, John (1971-73)<br />

Gossman, W. (1937-38)<br />

Gotcher, Craig (1998)<br />

Grady, Adrian (2005-)<br />

Graham, Jack (1937-38)


Letterwinners<br />

Graham, Scott (1999-00)<br />

Graham, Steve (1982)<br />

Grandy, Mark (1984)<br />

Grant, J.D. (1914)<br />

Gray, Bill (1985-89)<br />

Gray, Leon (1921)<br />

Gray, Preston (1984)<br />

Grednic, Frank (1948-51)<br />

Green, Bobby (1975)<br />

Green, Ernie (1958-61)<br />

Green, Ibn (1996-99)<br />

Green, Ken (1946)<br />

Green, Paul (1952)<br />

Green, Phillip (1985-87)<br />

Greene, James (2001-03)<br />

Griffin, Jeff (1984-85)<br />

Griffin, Larry (1970-72)<br />

Griffin, Sam (1991-93)<br />

Griggs, Derric (1993)<br />

Grivna, Mark (1997-99)<br />

Groves, F.C. (1930-31)<br />

Groves, Fergus (1933)<br />

Grubb, Troy (1992-94)<br />

Gruden, Jay (1985-88)<br />

Gruneisen, Roger (1968, ‘70)<br />

Gruner, Jason (1997-2000)<br />

Guertin, Gary (1961-64)<br />

Gumm, Gary (1998)<br />

Gutridge, Steve (1967-69)<br />

Guy, Trent (2006-)<br />

Gwinner, Dwayne (1996)<br />

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Haas, Danny (1983-84)<br />

Haberlin, Clarence (1941)<br />

Haberline, Charles (1940-41)<br />

Hackett, Fred (1973-76)<br />

Haden, Bo (1978-80)<br />

Hagan, Gene (1978-81)<br />

Hale, Floyd (1913)<br />

Hall, Bob (1988-89)<br />

Hall, R.L. (1928-30)<br />

Hall, Ron (1963-65)<br />

Hallal, Eli (1968)<br />

Haller, Jim (1948)<br />

Hallmark, Bill (1948-49)<br />

Hamilton, Joey (1985-88)<br />

Hamm, Dave (1960-61)<br />

Hampton, Chris (1993)<br />

Hampton, Tom (1936-39)<br />

Handley, Marcus (1980)<br />

Hanna, Jim (1990-93)<br />

Hannah, Jim (1964)<br />

Hardaway, Richard (1916)<br />

Hardin, John (1928)<br />

Hargrove, Reggie (1998-99)<br />

Harley, Brinson (2004-05)<br />

Harmon, Ed (1965-67)<br />

Harmon, Harold (1934)<br />

Harnden, Ken (1992)<br />

Harold, Don (1974-77)<br />

Harper, Robert (1975-76)<br />

Harris, Antoine (2001-04)<br />

Harris, Nate (2005-06)<br />

Harris, Rashad (1997-00)<br />

Hart, Larry (1968, ‘70)<br />

Hartman, Toby (1963)<br />

Harvey, Kevin (1986-87)<br />

Haskins, J.T. (2001-04)<br />

Haskins, Robert (2002-05)<br />

Hatcher, Kevin (1984)<br />

Hatfield, David (1981-84)<br />

Hawley, Roger (1962)<br />

Haws, Watson (1922-24)<br />

Hawthorne, Derek (1988-90)<br />

Hayden, William (1916)<br />

Haydock, Robert (1972-73)<br />

Hayes, Brian (1988-91)<br />

Haynes, Da-Woyne (1988-89)<br />

Headrick, R. (1940)<br />

Heard, Norman (1973-74, ‘76)<br />

Heinichen, Al (1946)<br />

Heinrich, Ron (1976-79)<br />

Heironymous, Russ (1928)<br />

Heitlauf, Art (1946-47)<br />

Henchey, Matt (1932)<br />

Henchy, Stephen (1992-94)<br />

Henderson, Ivey (1990, ‘92-93)<br />

Henry, Herb (1991)<br />

Henry, Jeff (1976-79)<br />

Henry, O.P. (1913)<br />

Hermes, W.B. (1942)<br />

Herring, Bud (1997-99)<br />

Hesselgrave, Mike (1959)<br />

Hessler, Mike (1977)<br />

Heyman, Earl (2005-)<br />

Hickey, Tom (1972-74)<br />

Hickman, Greg (1979-82)<br />

Hicks, Ralph (1973-76)<br />

Hicks, Richard (1966-67)<br />

Higgs, Andy (1985-86, ‘88-89)<br />

Hilbert, Jon (1997-99)<br />

Hill, Don (1951)<br />

Hill, Ken (1994)<br />

Hill, Kevin (1978-79)<br />

Hill, Marcus (1991-93)<br />

Hilliard, Jason (2000-03)<br />

Hladio, Steve (1957-60)<br />

Hobbs, Stan (1946-47)<br />

Hockaden, Dave (1962-63)<br />

Hockensmith, Don (1959-62)<br />

Hocker, Al (1923-24)<br />

Hocker, Charles (1921-22)<br />

Hodge, Steve (1965, 68)<br />

Hoerter, Jr., Kenny (1993-98)<br />

Hoffman, Graig (1994-97)<br />

Holben, LeRoy (1950-52)<br />

Hollowell, Jim (1946-47, ‘52-53)<br />

Holman, Rashad (1997-00)<br />

Holston, Jonathan (2006-)<br />

Holzer, Tom (1964-66)<br />

Hood, Howard (1984)<br />

Hornsby, Rick (1972-73)<br />

Hortert, Jeff (1980-83)<br />

Houser, J. (1934-35)<br />

Houser, Jim (1953-54)<br />

Houston, Les (1956-58)<br />

Howard, Bob (1950-52)<br />

Howard, Charles (1946)<br />

Howard, James (1986)<br />

Howard, Rick (1971-72)<br />

Howard, Ted (1951, ‘56-58)<br />

Hrovat, Larry (1972-73)<br />

Hudson, Bob (1959)<br />

Huff, Howard (1929-31)<br />

Huffman, Gary (1984-87)<br />

Hughes, Fred (1951, ‘53, ‘56)<br />

Hulette, Virgil (1939)<br />

Humphries, Keith (1981-83)<br />

Hunt, Johnny (1959-60)<br />

Huser, Jay (1969)<br />

Hutt, J.D. (1940)<br />

- I -<br />

Inman, Gary (1969-71)<br />

Isenberg, Charles (1938-41)<br />

- J -<br />

Jackerson, Jonathan (2001-04)<br />

Jackson, Arnold (1997-00)<br />

Jackson, Calvin (1983-85)<br />

Jackson, James (2003-)<br />

Jackson, Joe (1985)<br />

Jackson, Malik (2004-)<br />

Jackson, Mike (1992)<br />

Jackson, Shawn (1991-94)<br />

Jackson, Tom (1970-72)<br />

Jacobs, A.J. (1973-74)<br />

Jacobs, Stan (1941-42)<br />

Jacobs, Ted (1992-93)<br />

Jacoby, Joe (1978-80)<br />

Jaegers, Dick (1963)<br />

Jaggers, Gene (1954-55)<br />

Janelsins, Gunars (1965, ‘67)<br />

Janiak, Bill (1963-65)<br />

Jefferies, Owen (1928)<br />

Jefferson, Bobby (1983-86)<br />

Jelinek, Steve (1971-73)<br />

Jenkins, Chris (1991-94)<br />

Jenkins, J.E. (1913)<br />

Jenne, E.E. (1940)<br />

Jesukaitis, Tom (1969-71)<br />

Jeter, Courtney (1980-82)<br />

Jewell, Steve (1972-74)<br />

Johnican, Larry (1977)<br />

Johnson, Brandon (2002-05)<br />

Johnson, Brent (2002-)<br />

Johnson, Grant (1998)<br />

Johns, G.F. (1913)<br />

Johnson, Alvin (1988)<br />

Johnson, Brent (2001-04)<br />

Johnson, Charlie (1963-65)<br />

Johnson, Chris (2001-02)<br />

Johnson, Don (1984-86)<br />

Johnson, Dwayne (1981)<br />

Johnson, Eddie (1977-80)<br />

Johnson, Joe (1991-93)<br />

Johnson, Matt (1994-96)<br />

Johnson, Reggie (1987-90)<br />

Johnson, Robbie (1989)<br />

Johnson, Steve (1980)<br />

Johnson, Wayne (1958)<br />

Jones, Alton (1992-95)<br />

Jones, Clyde (1925-26)<br />

Jones, Fred (1988-91)<br />

Jones, F.C. (1938)<br />

Jones, Greg (1980-81)<br />

Jones, Horace (1968-70)<br />

Jones, James (1984-85)<br />

Jones, Jason (1998-99)<br />

Jones, Junior (1983-85)<br />

Jones, Marcus (2001-04)<br />

Jones, Mel (1971-72)<br />

Jones, Montrell (2004-05)<br />

Jones, Pete (1984)<br />

Jones, Tiger (2002-04)<br />

Jones, Walt (1965-66)<br />

Josiah, Michael (1999-01)<br />

- K -<br />

Kachler, Edmund (1916)<br />

Kacvinsky, Bob (1974)<br />

Kaczmarek, Jim (1969-70)<br />

Kader, Joe (1980-82)<br />

Kamer, D.J. (2002-03)<br />

Kaminski, Dale (1971-73)<br />

Karaglanis, Frank (1959-60)<br />

Karem, Greg (1967-69)<br />

Karibo, Jim (1946)<br />

Karns, Bill (1948-51)<br />

Karrh, Bill (1949)<br />

Katchen, Tony (1980)<br />

Katope, Chris (1941)<br />

Kavanaugh, Charles (1913)<br />

Keeling, Crawford (1935)<br />

Keisel, John (1928)<br />

Keller, Billy (1931)<br />

Keller, Ken (1940-41)<br />

Kemp, C.W. (1929-31)<br />

Kennedy, Derrick (1996-98, ‘00)<br />

Kennedy, J.L. (1929)<br />

Kennedy, Kirk (1984-87)<br />

Kennedy, Orville (1922)<br />

Kibbey, Rick (1975-76)<br />

Kidd, Don (1946-49)<br />

Kielkopf, Bill (1925-26)<br />

Kienzle, Tommy (1921-24)<br />

Kimbel, Dewey (1923)<br />

Kincaid, Addison (1931)<br />

King, Jim (1969)<br />

Kingston, Joe (1938)<br />

Kirbus, Rich (1973)<br />

Kirk, E.B. (1921)<br />

Kirkendahl, Walt (1935)<br />

Kirsch, John (1958)<br />

Klein, Nellis (1949-51)<br />

Kloehs, David (1992-94)<br />

Knighton, Rodney (1984-87)<br />

Knop, Brian (1978)<br />

Knop, Kurt (1980-81)<br />

Knop, Otto (1949-52)<br />

Knop, Otto, Jr. (1977-79)<br />

Knuutila, Robert (1990-92)<br />

Kolb, Bruce (1982-83)<br />

Kolter, John (1965-67)<br />

Koons, Dan (2001-03)<br />

Kordic, Brad (1973-74)<br />

Kortas, Ken (1960-63)<br />

Kosman, Bill (1971)<br />

Koster, Fred (1924-27)<br />

Koubratoff, H. (1984-85)<br />

Kovanda, Dick (1952-54)<br />

Kozuhik, Miles (1953-54)<br />

Kraft, Ted (1930)<br />

Kratsas, John (1970-71)<br />

Krebs, David (1982-84)<br />

Kreutzjans, Gerald (1974)<br />

Kries, Shawn (1993-95)<br />

Kriever, Hugh (1953)<br />

Kron, Max (1930)<br />

Kuhn, Scott (2004-)<br />

Kunzman, Bill (1968-69)<br />

Kurk, Henry (1938-39)<br />

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LaDuke, Joe (1946)<br />

LaFramboise, Tom (1962-64)<br />

Lake, R.C. (1928-29)<br />

Lakeman, Gil (1946)<br />

Lamar, Harmon (1933-36)<br />

Langan, Ed (1926-29)<br />

Langan, Gene (1936-39)<br />

Langan, M. (1939)<br />

Lannan, Joe (1994)<br />

Lantz, Terry (1987-89)<br />

Larkins, Ellsworth (1980-82)<br />

Laurin, Jack (1986)<br />

Law, Bill (1957)<br />

Lawson, Steward (1931)<br />

Lawton, Eric (1987-88)<br />

Layne, Bill (1954-55)<br />

Leahy, Tom (1936-39)<br />

Lee, Chad (1999-02)<br />

Lee, Medford (1966-68)<br />

Lee, Wink (1946)<br />

Leffew, Bobby (2001-04)<br />

Leffew, Travis (2002-05)<br />

LeFors, Stefan (2001-04)<br />

Leggett, V.M. (1912)<br />

Lester, Chris (2000-01)<br />

Lettie, Bill (1964-66)<br />

Levinstin, Louis (1928)<br />

Levy, Stuart (1914)<br />

Lewis, Eric (1986)<br />

Lichtenberg, Tom (1959-61)<br />

Lichvar, Bob (1951-53)<br />

Lillard, Derrick (1992-95)<br />

Lindsey, Wilbur (1935)<br />

Lipsey, Curtis (1989-90)<br />

Lipsitz, Bernard (1931)<br />

Lively, Bill (1951-53)<br />

Lobitz, James (1992)<br />

Lockhart, Eric (1999)<br />

Lococo, Vince (1941-42, ‘46)<br />

Lohrke, Brett (1982)<br />

Long, Ed (1970-72)<br />

Long, Harry (1933-34)<br />

Long, Scott (2006-)<br />

Long, Tom (1983-85)<br />

Lopez, Scott (2000-03)<br />

Lotspeich, Bob (1935-37)<br />

Lowe, Keeshan (2001-02)<br />

Lowe, Marty (1991, ‘93-95)<br />

Lowe, Melzar (1933-36)<br />

Lucas, Doug (1984)<br />

Lucas, John (1963-64)<br />

Lucia, Tom (1947-50)<br />

Lyles, Lenny (1954-57)<br />

Lyons, George (1912)<br />

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MacFarlane, Al (1963-65)<br />

Mack, Lawrence (1978-80)<br />

Maddox, Sidney (1937)<br />

Madeya, John (1970-72)<br />

Madison, Sam (1993-96)<br />

Madrick, Ron (1985-87)<br />

Maduaka-Cain, Ikem (1995)<br />

Mager, Matt (1977-79)<br />

Mahoney, Tom (1965-66)<br />

Mahoney, Tony (1966-67)<br />

Majeed, Kaaba (1994-95)<br />

Mallory, I.J. (1955-56)<br />

Mancini, Rick (1975)<br />

Mann, Darius (2006-)<br />

Mannheimer, Milton (1941)<br />

Mantchen, Ralph (1947)<br />

Marcus, Scott (1970-72)<br />

Marion, Mike (1968)<br />

Marks, Poachy (1925-26)<br />

Marney, Ron (1983-84)<br />

Marsh, Rondel (1994-97)<br />

Marshall, Avery (1982-85)<br />

Marshall, Bubba (2004-)<br />

Marshall, John (1985-88)<br />

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Marshall, Steve (1978)<br />

Martin, Amos (1968, ‘70-71)<br />

Martin, Raymond (1983)<br />

Martin, Tom (1970-72)<br />

Mascenik, Paul (1973-74)<br />

Massaro, Gene (1951-52)<br />

Masterson, Ches (1934-37)<br />

Mathews, Marc (1983)<br />

Mattingly, Chip (1998-01)<br />

Mattingly, Dane (2005-)<br />

Mattingly, Paul (1969-71)<br />

Mauzy, Mike (1986-88)<br />

Maxwell, Tim (1986)<br />

May, Dean (1980-83)<br />

May, Devon (2004-)<br />

Mayer, John (1933)<br />

Mayhall, Harvey (1924-27)<br />

McAllister, Scott (1987-90)<br />

McBarnette, Geoff (1998-99)<br />

McBirth, Willie (1976)<br />

McCaleb, Harin (1913-15)<br />

McCartney, Pete (1983-84)<br />

McCauley,Adam (2003-04)<br />

McClain, John (1938-41)<br />

McClanahan, C.W. (1912)<br />

McCloud, Tyrus (1993-96)<br />

McConnell, Bob (1958)<br />

McCray, Quincy (1983)<br />

McCullough, Lewis (1973)<br />

McCune, Robert (2001-04)<br />

McDermond, Ryan (2001)<br />

McDevitt, Coleman (1930)<br />

McDonald, Bennie (1926-28)<br />

McDonald, Brian (1998-99)<br />

McDonald, Mike (1953)<br />

McDonald, Richard (1935)<br />

McDowell, K. (1935-36)<br />

McDowell, Kenny (1932)<br />

McDowell, Paul (1989-90)<br />

McFadden, Ricky (1989-91)<br />

McGinnis, Henry (1941)<br />

McKay, Don (1936-39)<br />

McKay, Ken (1987-90)<br />

McKay, Paul (1936-38)<br />

McKinney, Mike (1987-89)<br />

McKinney, Ray (1928-31)<br />

McMahon, Bill (1964-66)<br />

McMahon, Mike (1961-62)<br />

McMahon, Todd (1980)<br />

McVey, R. (1950)<br />

Meade, Jack (1953-55)<br />

Meadows, Brenon (1993-94)<br />

Meeks (1916)<br />

Merriweather, B.M. (1913-14)<br />

Mershon, Oliver (1932)<br />

Mihaljevic, Tom (1983)<br />

Mihm, Tom (1969-71)<br />

Miles, Steve (1994)<br />

Mills, Mel (1988-91)<br />

Miller, Brian (1983-84)<br />

Miller, Brook (1983)<br />

Miller, Charles (1935)<br />

Miller, David (1985-87)<br />

Miller, Greg (1981)<br />

Miller, Henry (1999-02)<br />

Miller, Jim (1978-81)<br />

Miller, Kevin (1974-77)<br />

Miller, Uncas (1925-27)<br />

Miller, V. (1926-28)<br />

Mingus, Marvin (1951)<br />

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Minkins, Josh (2000-03)<br />

Minnifield, Frank (1979-82)<br />

Minogue, Mike (1983-86)<br />

Misetic, Steve (1996)<br />

Mitchell, C. (1939-40)<br />

Mitchell, Lamonte (1980)<br />

Mitchell, Marc (1975-77)<br />

Mitchell, Maurice (2006-)<br />

Mitchell, Robert (1979-81)<br />

Mitchem, Bill (1949-50)<br />

Moll, Ken (1974-76)<br />

Montano, Miguel (1994-97)<br />

Montgomery, Bob (1931-32)<br />

Montgomery, David (1974)<br />

Montgomery, Tom (1961-62)<br />

Moody, Brent (2003-04)<br />

Moody, Mike (1979)<br />

Moon, Ron (1976-78)<br />

Mooney, Jim (1955-56)<br />

Moore, Frank (1966)<br />

Moore, Herbert (1938-41)<br />

Moore, Tom (1981-83)<br />

Moorhatch, John (1942)<br />

Moran, J.R. (1928, 31)<br />

Moreau, Frank (1995, ‘97-99)<br />

Morey, Tom (1959-60)<br />

Mosby, Danny (1996)<br />

Mosher, Clure (1938-41)<br />

Moss, Anthony (1984-85)<br />

Moss, Scedric (1980-82)<br />

Moyler, David (1988-90)<br />

Mudd, Charlie (1962-63)<br />

Muir, P.B. (1921)<br />

Muldoon, Phil (1942-46)<br />

Mulhall, R.E. (1931)<br />

Mullins, Terry (1978)<br />

Mumma, John (1974)<br />

Murphree, Mallory (1915)<br />

Mumphrey, Kevin (1994)<br />

Murrer, David (1982)<br />

Musgrave, Mark (1980-82)<br />

Myers, Keith (1951)<br />

Myles, Lamar (2005-)<br />

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Nabor, Chuck (1957)<br />

Nachand, Clarence (1926)<br />

Nagle, Browning (1989-90)<br />

Naimaister, Dave (1982-84)<br />

Najjar, Larry (1974)<br />

Nauert, Jim (1984, ‘86-87)<br />

Navarro, Todd (1983-84)<br />

Neafus, Stan (1946)<br />

Neat, L.R. (1931)<br />

Neely, Mike (1991)<br />

Neidert, John (1965-67)<br />

Newman, Bud (1929-31)<br />

Nichols, Les (1983-84)<br />

Nickerson, Bruce (1972-74)<br />

Nicoletti, Joe (1951-53)<br />

Niece, Robert (1980-82)<br />

Noafus, Roy (1946)<br />

Noon, John (1953-56)<br />

Nord, Gary (1977-79)<br />

Nord, Rick (1995-98)<br />

Norman, E.J. (1937)<br />

Norris, Bobby (1978)<br />

Norris, Dave (1968-70)<br />

Norris, Jim (1983)<br />

Norton, Travis (2005-)<br />

Nugent, R.C. (1912)<br />

Nunn, Bob (1948-50)<br />

Nuss, Dave (1963-64)<br />

Nuss, Kevin (1981-84)<br />

Nuzzolese, Mike (1979-82)<br />

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Oben, Roman (1992-95)<br />

O’Connor, John (1974)<br />

Ogden, J.D. (1936)<br />

Okoye, Amobi (2003-)<br />

Oldham, Richard (1936, ‘38-39)<br />

Olejack, Greg (1975-76)<br />

Olinger, Ashley (1937)<br />

Olmstead, Jim (1951-53)<br />

O’Neal, Bob (1960-62)<br />

O’Neal, Pete (1985)<br />

Orem, Dale (1957-59)<br />

Osborne, Paul (1921-24)<br />

O’Shaughnessy, Joe (1997-00)<br />

Osorio, Vasco (1912-13)<br />

Otte, Frank (1953-56)<br />

Owen, Bill (1957-59)<br />

Owens, Richard (2000-03)<br />

Oyler, Wally (1966-68)<br />

- P -<br />

Padget, Jason (1999-00)<br />

Painter, Benny (1983-84)<br />

Painter, Jed (1983)<br />

Palmer, Deon (2005-)<br />

Papania, Joe (1947-50)<br />

Pardieu, Ben (1973)<br />

Pardieu, Chris (1982-83)<br />

Parker, Cardell (1972-74)<br />

Parker, Zek (1998-01)<br />

Parrott, Herb (1983)<br />

Patrick, Garrin (1991-93)<br />

Patrick, Wayne (1965-67)<br />

Patterson, Danny (1993)<br />

Patterson, Pat (1979-81)<br />

Patterson, T.J. (2000-03)<br />

Payne, James (1992-93)<br />

Payne, Jason (1994-96)<br />

Payton, Ray (1977-79)<br />

Peacock, Walter (1972-75)<br />

Peak, Andy (1996)<br />

Pearson, E.C. (1931)<br />

Pence, Bill (1950-51)<br />

Pennella, Rick (1976-77)<br />

Perrin, Billy (1976-79)<br />

Perrin, Jamie (1978-80)<br />

Perry, Kirk (1983-84)<br />

Perry, Pat (1939, ‘41-42)<br />

Perry, W. (1950)<br />

Pesavento, James (1995-97)<br />

Peterson, Rick (1972)<br />

Petry, Charlie (1967)<br />

Petty, Ron (1957-60)<br />

Phelps, Herbie (1967-68)<br />

Phelps, Tanny (1961-63)<br />

Phillips, Art (1941)<br />

Phillips, Charlie (1953-54)<br />

Phillips, Joe Lee (1972-74)<br />

Pianko, Greg (1983-85)<br />

Pierce, G.S. (1939)<br />

Pierre-Louis, Frank (1986)<br />

Pierson, Glenn (1935)<br />

Pillitary, Ben (1947)<br />

Pinkston, Chad (2001-03)<br />

Pinski, Dave (1966)<br />

Pirkey, E.L. (1933)<br />

Pitchford, Jack (1926)<br />

Pitters, Lenny (1978)<br />

Poelking, T.J. (1988-89)<br />

Pointer, Chris (1994)<br />

Pointer, Jeff (1987-88)<br />

Pok, Jack (1979-80)<br />

Pollock, Ed (1993)<br />

Pomeroy, Don (1973-75)<br />

Pongonis, Mark (1975-78)<br />

Pontius, Bill (1913)<br />

Poole, Nathan (1975-78)<br />

Porco, Ken (1957-59)<br />

Posadas, Pedro (1976-77)<br />

Powell, Carl (1995-96)<br />

Price, Keith (1983-84)<br />

Prince, Calvin (1976-77)<br />

Pritchett, Doug (1982-84)<br />

Pryor, Bill (1923)<br />

Pugh, Roy (1951-52, ‘57)<br />

Pullem, David (1974)<br />

Purcell, Chris (1974-75, ‘77)<br />

Purcell, Don (1952-53)<br />

Purry, Dar-Shay (1996-98)<br />

Putnam, Rufus (1933)<br />

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Quarterman, Kurt (2003-06)<br />

Quick, Rhonyia (1991)<br />

Quinn, Terry (1991-94)<br />

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Rabatin, Will (2002-04)<br />

Racel, David (1984)<br />

Radmacher, Frank (1966-68)<br />

Rager, Dick (1947)<br />

Raglin, Richard (2005-)<br />

Ragone, Dave (1999-02)<br />

Ramey, Roy (1947)<br />

Ramsey, Frank (1946-49)<br />

Rascati, Justin (2003)<br />

Rasmussen, Roy (1929)<br />

Raush, Russ (1946)<br />

Ray, Babe (1950-51)<br />

Ray, Bill (1948-50)<br />

Ray, Gerald (1949-51)<br />

Ray, Leonard (1990-93)<br />

Raymond, Warren (1940-42)<br />

Recherman, James (1930, ‘32)<br />

Rechtin, Les (1950-52)<br />

Redman, Bob (1968-69)<br />

Redman, Chris (1996-99)<br />

Redman, Lloyd (1946)<br />

Reese, John (1921)<br />

Reese, Steve (1971-73)<br />

Reid, Ben (1927, ‘30-31)<br />

Reid, Jack (1958-61)<br />

Reiling, George (1938-40)<br />

Renner, Rich (1995-96)<br />

Repass, Carl (1950)<br />

Reynolds, Ed (1987-90)<br />

Rhodes, Kerry (2001-04)<br />

Rhodes, Walter (1987, ‘89-91)<br />

Rice, Quinn (1995-96)<br />

Rice-Locket, Terry (1994-97)<br />

Richart, Phil (1962-63)<br />

Richardson, Josh (1997-98)<br />

Richey, Harper (1921-22)<br />

Rideout, Dave (1947)<br />

Riles, Wayne (2003-)<br />

Riley, Jimmy (2003-06)<br />

Rimpsey, Chad (2002-05)<br />

Riser, Bob (1974-75)<br />

Ritchie, Norm (1965)<br />

Rivenbark, Dave (1949-52)<br />

Roberts, Eugene (1946)<br />

Robertson, Jim Tom (1925-28)<br />

Robinson, Kenny (1977-80)<br />

Robinson, Rex (1957)<br />

Rodgers, Clarence (1912-13)<br />

Rodriguez, Ariel (1999-01)<br />

Rodriguez, Sean (1991)<br />

Roe, Jeff (1982)<br />

Rollins, Eric (1979, ‘82)<br />

Roman, Israel (1971, ‘74)<br />

Romey, J.H. (1937)<br />

Rommell, Bill (1946)<br />

Rooney, George (1939)<br />

Roper, Ricky (1994)<br />

Roscoe, Terrence (1991-94)<br />

Rose, Harold (1937-38)<br />

Rosenfield, Jimmy (1938-41)<br />

Rossoll, Don (1957-59)<br />

Roth, Horace (1927-29)<br />

Rothfield, D. (1940)<br />

Roundtree, Antonio (1997-00)<br />

Rowan, Watson (1912-13)<br />

Rowe, Lionel (1916)<br />

Rubbert, Ed (1983-86)<br />

Rusley, Bobby (1984)<br />

Russell, Benny (1964-66)<br />

Russell, J.R. (2001-04)<br />

Russell, Jonathan (2004-)<br />

Russell, Ron (1971-73)<br />

Ryan, Bill (1933-34)<br />

Ryan, D. (1938)<br />

Ryan, George (1932-34)<br />

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Sales, Larry (1975)<br />

Sammons, Bill (1959-60, ‘62)<br />

Samons, Kyle (2000)<br />

Sander, Mark (1987-90)<br />

Sanders, Matt (2004-05)<br />

Sanders, Jaguar (2000)<br />

Sanders, Raynard (1986)<br />

Sanks, David (1967-69)<br />

Santho, Rick (1974)<br />

Sartini, Gene (1950, ‘54-55)<br />

Saterfield, Tyrone (2002-)<br />

Saunders, Gerald (1977)<br />

Schad, Bill (1961-63)<br />

Schaeffer, Jim (1963)<br />

Schaller, Paul (1983-86)<br />

Scharre, Stan (1937-38)<br />

Scheper, Guy (1977-79)<br />

Scherma, Joe (1963)<br />

Schiengold, Pat (1921-23)<br />

Schloemer, Fred (1936-39)<br />

Schloemer, Louis (1938-40)<br />

Schmitt, Paul (1956)<br />

Schneider, B. (1928)<br />

Schonsiegel (1912)<br />

Schrader (1912)<br />

Schuhmann, George (1932)<br />

Schuler, Dave (1975-77)<br />

Schuler, Lonnie (1972-73)<br />

Schultz, Tim (1976)<br />

Schuppert, Ray (1941, ‘46)


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Scott, Chris (1997)<br />

Scott, L.D. (2006-)<br />

Scott, Leslie (1933)<br />

Scott, Mike (1995)<br />

Scroggins, Tyrann (1994)<br />

Searcy, Ed (1937)<br />

Searcy, Greg (1978-79)<br />

Sehlinger, George (1933-34)<br />

Sekeres, Duke (1957, ‘60)<br />

Seldon, Joe (1931)<br />

Sellers, Chris (1985-87)<br />

Semak, Tony (1990)<br />

Senkevich, John (1968-69)<br />

Settle, Mickey (1964-66)<br />

Seguin, Jeremy (2004-05)<br />

Sexton, Matt (1998-2000)<br />

Sgroi, Anthony (1938-40)<br />

Sharp, Antoine (2004-05)<br />

Sharp, Brandon (2003-06)<br />

Shaw, Rick (1985-86)<br />

Shearer, Guy (1928-31)<br />

Sheehy, Mike (1974-76)<br />

Sheeley, J.J. (1937)<br />

Sheffield, Charles (1996-99)<br />

Shelby, Willie (1982-85)<br />

Shelman, Anthony (1992-94)<br />

Shell, H.E. (1931)<br />

Shelton, Don (1946-49)<br />

Shelton, Eric (2003-04)<br />

Shelton, John (1949-52)<br />

Shepherd, Mark (1990-93)<br />

Sherman, Jack (1937-38)<br />

Shields, Harry (1928-29)<br />

Shively, Brett (1996-98)<br />

Sholly, Jeff (1996-98)<br />

Short, Bill (1966-67)<br />

Silliman, Harlan (1952)<br />

Silverstein, Phillip (1921)<br />

Simon, John (1970-71)<br />

Simpson, Reneau (1972)<br />

Sims, Antoine (1999-02)<br />

Sims, Coswell (1994-95)<br />

Sims, T. (1925)<br />

Singleton, Neil (1986-87)<br />

Sipe, Ken (1939-41)<br />

Sivori, Chris (1999-00)<br />

Six, Bob (1974)<br />

Skaaland, Ed (1971)<br />

Skarja, Joe (1977-78)<br />

Skiles, Ricky (1975-79)<br />

Skinner, Roy (1946)<br />

Slater, W.L. (1935)<br />

Slatter, Tone’ (2001-02)<br />

Slechter, Rex (1955-56)<br />

Slider, Bill (1936, ‘38)<br />

Smart, Gavin (2003-06)<br />

Smith, Bernard (1938-40)<br />

Smith, Brevin (1989, ‘91-92)<br />

Smith, Bryon (1951-52)<br />

Smith, Clarence (1948-50, ‘53)<br />

Smith, Dwight (1989)<br />

Smith, E.R. (1932)<br />

Smith, Erin (1999-00)<br />

Smith, Jeff (1986-88)<br />

Smith, Jerry (1959-62)<br />

Smith, Joe (1965-66)<br />

Smith, Joey (1987-90)<br />

Smith, Kolby (2003-06)<br />

Smith, Marty (1972-74)<br />

Smith, Nate (2000-03)<br />

Smith, Tony (1974-77)<br />

Smith, Walter (1946)<br />

Smyrichinsky, Tod (1986)<br />

Snow, John (1929)<br />

Snyder, Ashley (1999)<br />

Solberg, Cliff (1960)<br />

Sonye, Anthony (1992-94)<br />

Sonye, Eric (1992-94)<br />

Sosnin, Hershell (1931-34)<br />

Sowa, John (1954-55)<br />

Spalding, Stewart (2000)<br />

Sparkman, Alan (1946)<br />

Speedy, Jeff (1981-82)<br />

Spencer, Charles (1927-28)<br />

Spencer, Clarence (1964-65)<br />

Spencer, Jerry (2002-03)<br />

Spencer, Sergio (2005-)<br />

Spillman, Ben (1971)<br />

Spillman, JaJuan (2006-)<br />

Spitz, Jason (2002-05)<br />

Spratt, Greg (1983-85)<br />

Stahl, Scott (1982)<br />

Stallings, Jim (1966-68)<br />

Stallings, Tony (1998-01)<br />

Stanley, Montavious (2002-05)<br />

Starks, Price (1925-26)<br />

Starnes, Bob (1960-62)<br />

Steele, B.J. (1999-)<br />

Steger, Roy (1976)<br />

Steiger, Joe (1932)<br />

Stephens, Gerald (1987-89)<br />

Stephens, Keith (1986-88)<br />

Stern, Walter (1931-32)<br />

Stevens, Howard (1971-72)<br />

Stickrod, Kelly (1980-83)<br />

Stiers, Bill (1946)<br />

Stinson, Jason (1992-95)<br />

Stitch, Charles (1960-62)<br />

Stone, Joe (1938-41)<br />

Stram, Stu (1976-79)<br />

Steele, B.J. (2002)<br />

Street, Al (1974)<br />

Strickland, Rod (1992-93)<br />

Stricklin, Larry (1985-86, ‘88)<br />

Striegel, Harold (1949-50)<br />

Stripling, George (2005-)<br />

Strull, Asher (1931-33)<br />

Struss, Ed (1928)<br />

Struve, Dudley (1915-16)<br />

Sturgeon, John (1977)<br />

Sturgeon, Mike (2005-06)<br />

Sturtzel, Gil (1955-57)<br />

Sullivan, Leonard (1983-84)<br />

Summers, Wilbur (1972-75)<br />

Sumpter, Ben (1990-93)<br />

Suski, Jon (1996-98)<br />

Sutherland, Lou (1959-60)<br />

Swabek, Craig (1986-89)<br />

Swafford, Darryl (1987-88, ‘90)<br />

Swanson, Gunard (1982)<br />

Swope, Kurt (1971)<br />

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Tarleton, Eric (1982-84)<br />

Tavarczky, P.J. (2003-)<br />

Taylor, Al (1931-33)<br />

Taylor, Bill (1942)<br />

Taylor, Deriontae (2003-06)<br />

Taylor, Dewayne (1997-00)<br />

Taylor, Leland (1996)<br />

Taylor, Wayne (1980)<br />

Teague, G. (1949)<br />

Terry, Elmer (1921)<br />

Terry, Prentiss (1915-16)<br />

Tharpe, Richard (1979-82)<br />

Theiss, Jim (1971)<br />

Thieneman, Chris (1983-84, ‘86-87)<br />

Thigpen, Chris (2001-00)<br />

Thiry, Bob (1978-80)<br />

Thomas, Ben (1916)<br />

Thomas, Danny (1983-86)<br />

Thomas, DeForest (1978)<br />

Thompson, Glenn (1990-93)<br />

Thompson, Sam (1922-23)<br />

Thompson, Tommy (1927-30)<br />

Thomas, Devon (1999-02)<br />

Thomas, Justin (1998-2000)<br />

Thomas, Latarrius (2006-)<br />

Thomas, Troy (1992)<br />

Thomas, Tyrone (1988)<br />

Thompson, Corey (2006-)<br />

Thompson, Willard (1928)<br />

Thrasher, Robert (1976-77)<br />

Threlkeld, (1932-35)<br />

Tibbals, Luther (1931)<br />

Tillery, John (1978)<br />

Tinch, Joshua (2002-05)<br />

Tipton, Roy (1946)<br />

Tisci, Nunzio (1953-55)<br />

Todd, Bob (1946)<br />

Todd, Bryan (1979-80)<br />

Todd, Grover (1913)<br />

Touche’ (1995-96)<br />

Townsel, Wyman (1951-52)<br />

Townsell, Ray (1951-52)<br />

Trabue, Joe (1946-49)<br />

Trainor, Mike (1980-81, ‘83)<br />

Trautwein, Jay (1980-82)<br />

Trautwein, Jerry (1982)<br />

Trawick, J.D. (1930)<br />

Trimble, Harry (1972-73)<br />

Triplett, Tom (1990)<br />

Tronzo, Joe (2006-)<br />

Tucker, Eric (1986)<br />

Tucker, James (1929)<br />

Turley, Howard (1956-59)<br />

Turner, Harold (1936-39)<br />

Turner, Ken (1946-47, ‘49-50)<br />

Tuyo, John (1987)<br />

Tydlacka, Wade (2000-03)<br />

Tyson, Jeryl (1994-95)<br />

- U -<br />

Uhrig, Phil (1941)<br />

Underwood, George (1980)<br />

Underwood, James (1994)<br />

Unitas, Joe (1954-56)<br />

Unitas, Johnny (1951-54)<br />

Urrutia, Mario (2005-)<br />

Urton, F.W. (1916)<br />

Utley, Shedrick (1992)<br />

- V -<br />

Valvo, Jack (1951-52)<br />

Vandervert, Art (1922-23)<br />

Varajohn, Milan (1958)<br />

Vari, Bob (1969)<br />

Vaughn, Chris (2006-)<br />

Vaughn, Eric (1984, ‘86)<br />

Velesig, Dave (1966-67)<br />

Veto, Mike (1983-86)<br />

- W -<br />

Wade, Ryan (1995-97)<br />

Waggoner, Dave (1971)<br />

Wagner, Mike (1965)<br />

Wagoner, Jim (1972-75)<br />

Walker, Adriel (1999, ‘00)<br />

Walker, L.T. (2006-)<br />

Walker, Andy (1954-57)<br />

Walker, Cleo (1967-69)<br />

Walker, Dan (1959-61)<br />

Walker, Sanford (1973)<br />

Walker, Stanley (1912-13)<br />

Walker, Robert (1999)<br />

Wall, John (1980-82)<br />

Wallace, Corey (1999)<br />

Waller, John (1968)<br />

Waltman, Earl (1941-42)<br />

Ward, Jerry (1974-77)<br />

Ware, Kevin (1998)<br />

Ware, Latrell (1987-90)<br />

Ware, Yeasive (1996-97)<br />

Wareing, W.A. (1939)<br />

Warner, Rex (1950-51)<br />

Warren, Gary (1985-87)<br />

Washington, David (1996)<br />

Washington, Ted (1987-90)<br />

Watkins, Mike (1997-00)<br />

Watson, Olante (1993)<br />

Watson, Richard (1967-69)<br />

Watts, Bill (1936, ‘38)<br />

Watts, Erik (1991)<br />

Watzek, Joe (1968, 71)<br />

Wayland, Bob (1949)<br />

Wayne, Rollo (1915-16)<br />

Weathers, Jason (2000-02)<br />

Webb, Don (1973-74)<br />

Webb, Matt (2004-06)<br />

Weber, C.J. (1932)<br />

Weber, Pat (1926)<br />

Weedman, William (1985)<br />

Weidner, Garland (1922-23)<br />

Weihe, Cofer (1935-36)<br />

Weining, Harry (1947-50)<br />

Welch, Joe (1970-72)<br />

Welch, Joe (1983)<br />

Wells, Spencer (1984)<br />

Wetherby, L. (1927-28)<br />

Wheat, Donte (1983-84)<br />

White, Dan (1957-59)<br />

White, Dewayne (2000-02)<br />

White, Marcus (1989)<br />

White, Mike (2000)<br />

White, R.G. (1938)<br />

Peanut Whitehead (2006-)<br />

Whitehead, Roger (1961-64)<br />

Whittkamp, Jack (1946)<br />

Wibbels, Jerry (1953)<br />

Wiggins, Anthony (1985-86)<br />

Wiley, Deran (1995-97)<br />

Wiljanen, Roy (1970-71)<br />

Williams, Andy (1965-67)<br />

Williams, Anthony (1981-82)<br />

Williams, Bill (1916)<br />

Williams, Bob (1955-58)<br />

Williams, Carl (1982-84)<br />

Williams, Charles (1925, ‘27-29)<br />

Williams, Dan (1982)<br />

Williams, David (1986)<br />

Williams, Deron (1988-90)<br />

Williams, Ebb (1976-78)<br />

Williams, George (1985-88)<br />

Williams, Jermaine (1992-94)<br />

Williams, Josh (2004-)<br />

Williams, Jim (1950-52)<br />

Williams, Leon (1978-81)<br />

Williams, Rico (1996-98)<br />

Williams, Willie (2006-)<br />

Williams, Vic (1978)<br />

Williams, Waymon (1997)<br />

Willis, Gerald (1967)<br />

Wilmsmeyer, Klaus (1988-91)<br />

Wills, Don (1978)<br />

Wilshire, Jim (1952)<br />

Wilson, Dilbert (1946)<br />

Wilson, Mark (1978-81)<br />

Wilson, O’Harlan (1929)<br />

Wilson, Otis (1977-79)<br />

Wilson, Richard (1946-47)<br />

Wilson, Robert (1980-82)<br />

Wimberly, Darrell (1980-82)<br />

Winningham, Roy (1985)<br />

Winrich, Dave (1985)<br />

Winters, Jim (1968-70)<br />

Wirpio, Carl (1937-38)<br />

Wise, Walter (1987-88)<br />

Wolf, Jim (1948-50, ‘55)<br />

Wolford, Maury (1948-50, ‘55)<br />

Wolke, Joe (1968-70)<br />

Womack, Bill (1946-47)<br />

Woodard, Jonta’ (2001)<br />

Woodring, Andy (1984)<br />

Woodruff, Dwayne (1976-78)<br />

Wood, Eric (2005-)<br />

Woods, Ryan (1999)<br />

Worden, N.A. (1940-41)<br />

Wordlow, Antuan (1994)<br />

Wright, Adolph (1932)<br />

Wright, Hugh (1939-41)<br />

Wright, Les (1932-33)<br />

Wright, Steve (1976)<br />

Wyatt, Jason (1995-98)<br />

Wyatt, Jim (1964-66)<br />

- Y -<br />

Yamin, Rick (1984-88)<br />

Young, Antonio (1984-85)<br />

Young, Ed (1955-58)<br />

Young, James (1986)<br />

Young, Mike (1970-71)<br />

Young, Steve (1970-72)<br />

- Z -<br />

Zamberlan, Jim (1965-67)<br />

Zangaro, Fred (1954)<br />

Zariczny, P.J. (1997-98)<br />

Zarrilli, Rob (2004-)<br />

Zebich, Frank (1999-00)<br />

Ziggler, Bernard (1985, ‘87)<br />

Zilko, Randy (1997-98)<br />

Zimlich, Lou (1936-39)<br />

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Abood, Tom (1976) Stockbroker,Lyndhurst, Ohio<br />

Adams, John (1983-86) Ford, Louisville,<br />

Akers, David (1993-96) Pro Football,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Allan, Tim (1975) Teacher, Toronto,<br />

Alexander, Arthur (1985-89) Firefighter,<br />

Louisville<br />

Anderson, Richard (1957-59) Retired<br />

Teacher-Coach, Middletown, Ky.<br />

Andrews, Aaron (1939-42) Retired College<br />

Administrator, Big Rapids, Mich.<br />

Andrews, Tom (1981-83) Papa John’s<br />

International, Louisville<br />

Armstrong, Bruce (1983-86) National<br />

Football League, Foxboro, Mass.<br />

Armstrong, Tom (1954-55) VP Joyce/<br />

Dayton Corp. Centerville, Ohio<br />

Arnett, Hal (1948) Dentist, Naples, Fla.<br />

Arnold, Andrew (1972) Dentist, Princeton, Ky.<br />

Arrington, Calvin (1992-95) Washington, D.C.<br />

Arterburn, John (1966-68) Cost Accountant,<br />

Louisville<br />

Arthur, David (1980-82) Teacher, Football<br />

Coach, Ashland, Ky.<br />

Asher, Chuck (1948-51) Education<br />

Administrator & Coach, Piqua, Ohio<br />

Asher, Jamie (1991-94) Financial Planner,<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Aspy, David (1949-50) Educational<br />

Researcher, Dallas, Texas<br />

Atkinson, John (1926-28) Retired, Ft. Myers Beach,<br />

Fla.<br />

Autry, Keith (1976-77) Pipefitter, Louisville<br />

Avery, Charles (1939-42) Retired,<br />

Petroleum and Mining Landman, Phillips<br />

Coal Co., Plano, Texas<br />

Axline, Matt (1987-91) Trend<br />

Technologies, Shelbyville, Ky.<br />

-B -<br />

Bailey, Aaron (1992-93) San Jose<br />

Sabercats, Arena Football League<br />

Ball, Larry (1969-71) Football coach,<br />

Miramar, Fla.<br />

Bare, Bob (1986-89) Firefighter, Louisville<br />

Bass, Lewis (1940-42) Retired, Louisville<br />

Battaglia, Matt (1983-86) Actor, Los<br />

Angeles, Calif.<br />

Bauer, Robert (1948-50) Retired, Louisville<br />

Beard, Richard (1941) Retired, Louisville<br />

Bearden, Robert (1959-60)<br />

Superintendent, Ford Motor Co., Louisville<br />

Becker, John (1953-56) New Albany, Ind.<br />

Bednarski, Daniel (1967-68) Ins.<br />

Adjustor, Liverpool, N.Y.<br />

Bell, Anwar (1990-94) Houston, Texas<br />

Bell, John (1993-1995) Ford, Louisville<br />

Bell, Ron (1987-90) Sunset Direct, Inc.,<br />

Austin, Texas<br />

Bender, Robert (1951-53) Boca Raton, Fla.<br />

Berry, Philip (1973-76) Teacher/Coach, Louisville<br />

Besanceney, Mark (1976-77) Secret<br />

Service, Miami, Fla.<br />

Bethea, Hal (1951-53) Valdosta, Ga.<br />

Blackerby, James (1923-27) Physician,<br />

New Bern, North Carolina<br />

Blackford, William (1987-91) Minister, Louisville, Ky. Cole, Calvert (1986-87) Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Blair, Cordell (1991-95) Louisville, Ky.<br />

Coleman, Thomas (1939-41) Retired, Radford, Va.<br />

Collina, Elmer (1955-57, 1959) Retired, Louisville<br />

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Blumeier, Kevin (1988-92) Recreation<br />

Director, Southeast Christian Church, Louisville,<br />

Ky.<br />

Bosworth, Billy (1987-91) Owner,<br />

Advanced Computer Designs, Charlestown, Ind.<br />

Bott, Kenny (1928-31) Self Employed, Louisville,<br />

Ky.<br />

Bottom, Allan (1970-71) Customer<br />

Representative, LG&E, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Bowen, Peter (1979-81) Sales & Marketing,<br />

Charlestown, Ind.<br />

Boykin, Deral (1990-92) President, Bus<br />

Productions, Beverly Hills, Calif.<br />

Boyle, Walter (1940) Retired, New Port Rich, Fla.<br />

Brayan, Ramon (1994-97) Louisville, Ky.<br />

Breuleux, Pete (1975-77) Contract<br />

Negotiator, Wilmington, Ohio<br />

Bridges, Anthony (1991-93) Arena<br />

Football League, Grand Rapids, Mich.<br />

Brinkman, Cookie (1968-70) District<br />

Manager, Alcoa, Clearwater, Fla.<br />

Brinley, Donald (1963-65) Manufacturing<br />

Mgr., Corbin, Ky.<br />

Brohm, Oscar (1968-69) Assistant Coach,<br />

Trinity HS, Louisville<br />

Brookfield, Brandon (1990-94) High<br />

School Teacher, Highland Ranch, Colo.<br />

Broomfield, Eric (1986-90) Delta<br />

Airlines, Smyrna, Ga.<br />

Brown, Kendall (1990-94) Columbus, Ohio<br />

Bryant, Rudy (1957-60) Attorney,<br />

Henderson, Ky.<br />

Buchanan, Ray (1989-92), Oakland, Calif.<br />

Buffone, Doug (1962-66) Monogram,<br />

Sportstich, Chicago, Ill.<br />

Buffone, Jerry (1963-65) Supervisor, Indiana, Pa.<br />

Burkey, Pete (1986-90) Jefferson County<br />

Sheriff, Louisville<br />

Butler, Liggett (1988-92) Correctional<br />

Service Corp., Austell, Ga.<br />

Bynm, Pete (1986-90) Senior Investigator,<br />

Attorney General, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Bynoe, Rawle (1988-92) Westin Hotel &<br />

Resort, Burlington, Ontario<br />

Byron, Lou (1961-63) President,<br />

Prosperity Promotions, Louisville, Ky.<br />

- C -<br />

Calland, Lee (1959-62) Importer, Mableton, Ga.<br />

Calvin, Ralph (1969-71) Federal<br />

Investigator, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Campos, Alan (1991-95) NFL Europe, Scotland<br />

Carraro, Marty (1972-73) Printing, Louisville<br />

Carroll, Tom (1992-93), Ad agency, St. Louis, Mo.<br />

Carroll, Tom Jr. (1974) Firefighter, Louisville<br />

Carroll, Tom Sr. (1941-42, 1946) Retired,<br />

Reliance Universal, Louisville<br />

Casey, Bob (1965-67) Assistant Principal,<br />

Providence High School<br />

Catinna, Jim (1955-56) Sacred Heart Model<br />

School, Louisville<br />

Caufield, Jim (1937-40) Retired, General<br />

Electric, Schenectady, N.Y.<br />

Cavallo, Tom (1989-93) San Diego, Calif.<br />

Cerione, Danny (1983-86) Miramar, Fla.<br />

Cheppo, Mario (1955-58) Industrial<br />

Engineer, Ford, Louisville<br />

Clark, Max (1956) Department of Health,<br />

Port Orange, Fla.<br />

Clayton, Mark (1983-85) President, Mark<br />

Clayton Foundation, Fort Worth, Texas<br />

Cleveland, Bob (1959-62) Teacher,Louisville<br />

Collins, Chris (1989-91) General<br />

Contractor, River City Scrap and Storage,<br />

Louisville<br />

Compise, Pete (1966-68) Promotions, Louisville<br />

Compton, Larry (1961-63) Teacher,<br />

Northwest High School, Brownsburg, Ind.<br />

Coode, Dave (1975-77) Sr. Account<br />

Manager, Philip Morris, Louisville<br />

Cook, Kevin (1989-93) Commercial<br />

Underwriter, State Farm Insurance,<br />

Columbus, Ohio<br />

Cosby, Don (1983-86) Florence, Ky.<br />

Couto, Rene (1988-90) Business Manager,<br />

Don Young Chev., Fishers, Ind.<br />

Cowherd, Derek (1994-95) University<br />

Louisville, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Crafts, Jerry (1989-90) AFL<br />

Crocetti, Dominic (1946) Retired, Louisville<br />

Cromwell, Curt Avionics Project<br />

Engineer, Boeing, Co., Bothell, Wash.<br />

Cruz, Michael (1979-82) Sales Manager,<br />

Elmwood Park, N.J.<br />

Cruz, Rick (1976-78) Sales Representative,<br />

Anheuser–Busch, Louisville<br />

Cubbage, William Jr. (1978-81) Athletic<br />

Trainer, Trinity HS, Louisville<br />

Cully, Jeff (1974-75, 1977-78) Sales<br />

Representative, Chesebrough-Ponds,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Culley, Andy (1988-92) Commodities<br />

Trader, Chicago, Ill.<br />

Cummings, Anthony (1987-90) Service<br />

Coordinator, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Cummings, James (1936-39) Retired, Dallas<br />

Cupito, Steve (1979) Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Curry, Ron (1969) McKee, Ky.<br />

- D -<br />

Daniel, James (1953-54) Dentist, Ashland,<br />

Ky.<br />

Daniels, Anthony (1985-87) St. Louis, Mo.<br />

Davidson, Alex (1937-38) Retired, West<br />

Palm Beach, Fla.<br />

Davis, Antonio (1985-87) Louisville<br />

Davis, Mark (1974) Sales Representative,<br />

Lanier-3M, Houston, Texas<br />

Day, Ken (1948-51) Investigator, Ohio<br />

Dept. of Liquor Control, St. Paris, Ohio<br />

Debold, Dave (1989-93) High School<br />

Teacher, Mt. Washington, Ky.<br />

DeMarco, John (1981-83) Terminal<br />

Operations Manager, Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Dennis, Mike (1964-66) Ft. Wayne, Ind.<br />

Detenber, Gene (1948-50) Retired, Louisville<br />

Detenber, Mike (1967-69) Sales, Louisville<br />

Dezelan, David (1967) Director of<br />

Development Training, Abbott<br />

Laboratories, Chicago, Ill.<br />

Dix, Kelly (1986-89) Senior Marketing<br />

Rep., Humana, Louisville<br />

Dixon, Calvin (1985-88) Berkely, Mo.<br />

Dobbs, Bill (1962-64) Vice President, Air<br />

Guard Industries, Louisville<br />

Dobbs, Steve (1968-69) President, CEO,<br />

HealthCare Resources, Somerset, Ky.<br />

Dobina, Don (1974) Accountant, Louisville<br />

Doll, Kenny (1932-36) Retired, Corps of<br />

Engineer, Louisville<br />

Donnelly, Bob (1957-58) President, Sales<br />

Agency, St. Charles, Ill.<br />

Donohue, Steve (1977-80) Athletic Trainer,<br />

New York Yankees, Bronx, N.Y.<br />

Dorman, Finck (1919-23) Retired, CLU<br />

Life Insurance, Houston, Texas<br />

Dorsch, Bill (1968-69) Sales Manager,<br />

Wheat Ridge, Colo.<br />

Douglas, Allen (1986-89) WISH-TV,<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Downing, Richard (1971-72) Real Estate,<br />

Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

Dressler, Bill (1932) Outside Chemical<br />

Sales, Paterson, N.J.<br />

Dueberry, Vince (1992-93) Oakland, Calif<br />

Duganich, Joe (1971-73) Land Surveyor,<br />

Alquippa, Pa.<br />

Duke, J.W. (1947-49) Retired, Jeffersonville<br />

Dunbar, Donald (1957-58) Delcambre, La.<br />

-E -<br />

Edelen, Tom (1968-72) Accountant, Louisville<br />

Edwards, Welby (1968-69) Owner<br />

Insurance Agency, Jeffersonville, Ind.<br />

Eichenholz, Leon (1933-34) Retired Judge,<br />

Louisville<br />

Elbert, Norbert (1940-41) Retired CPA,<br />

Louisville<br />

Ellington, Ron (1973-76) Industrial<br />

Security, Pontiac, Mich.<br />

Ellis, Phil (1981-84) Account Executive,<br />

R&L Transfer, Pickerington, Ohio<br />

Embry, Jim (1976-78) Sales<br />

Representative, Frito-Lay, Louisville<br />

Emerson, Ralph (1934-37) Retired,<br />

Bloomington, Del.<br />

Ennis, Ed (1986-89) UPS, Louisville<br />

Evans, Lamar (1979-82) Chief of Police,<br />

Tennille, Ga.<br />

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Farmer, Ray (1952-55) Retired, School<br />

Principal, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Feagan, Walter (1948-50) Owner Truck<br />

Company, Carrollton, Ky.<br />

Fenzel, Mark (1974) Attorney, US Navy,<br />

San Diego, Calif.<br />

Ferguson, Reggie (1992-93) Teacher,<br />

Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

Figg, Carey (1987-91) Detective, Ky. State<br />

Police, LaGrange, Ky.<br />

Fightmaster, Walter (1948-52) Retired,<br />

Louisville<br />

Finn, John (1957-62) President, Dundee,<br />

Ohio<br />

Fishback, Olen (1942, 1946) Louisville<br />

Fischer, Kerwin (1922-25) Surgeon, Louisville<br />

Fitzgerald, Pat (1986-90) Accounting<br />

Supervisor, UPS Custom House Brokerage<br />

Fitzpatrick, Chris (1990-94) Owner,<br />

GradPals.<strong>com</strong>, Clearwater, Fla.<br />

Flores, Mike (1986-91) Louisville<br />

Fortune, Chad (1986-89) World<br />

Championship Wrestling, Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Frame, Jim (1966-68) Executive Director<br />

Athletic Assoc., Catholic School Board,<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Francis, William (1941) Attorney, Louisville<br />

Freeman, Jakale (1993-97) Account<br />

Manager, Ford Motor Credit, Tampa, Fla.<br />

Fultz, George (1942) President, Hubbuch<br />

and Kentucky Inc., Louisville<br />

- G -<br />

Gainey, John (1986-90) Benefit Counselor,<br />

Sykes Health Plan, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Gaines, Kevin (1990-93) Georgia, AFL<br />

Galcik, Larry (1984-86) Prospect, Pa.<br />

Gangwer, Dan (1986-90) Police Officer,<br />

Centerville, Ohio<br />

Gardner, Carwell (1989) Lexington, Ky.


Where Are They Now?<br />

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Gardner, Merle (1987-90) Health<br />

Insurance Consultant, Louisville<br />

Gatti, Bill (1967-71), Louisville<br />

Gatewood, Jim (1955-56) Retired,<br />

Louisville<br />

Grdnic, Frank, Jr. (1948-50) VP Trucking,<br />

Westbury, N.Y.<br />

German, Ron (1987-90) Hobart, Ill.<br />

Getch, Rick (1966-68) Corporate Recruiter,<br />

Carmel, Ind.<br />

Gholston, Kendrick (1993-97) Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Gibson, Robert (1985-89) Emergency<br />

Medical Technician, Miami, Fla.<br />

Gitschier, Frank III (1970-73) House<br />

Fiscal Officer, Montgomery, Ala.<br />

Gitschier, Frank Jr. (1946-49) Ret., Louisville<br />

Gitschier, Greg (1973-74) Louisville<br />

Givins, Ernest (1984-85) St. Petersburg,<br />

Fla.<br />

Gonzalez, Jose (1988-92) Finance., Star<br />

Ford, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Goodman, Kenneth (1948-50) Service<br />

Manager, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Gorman, John (1970-74) Director of<br />

Admissions, Willoughby, Ohio<br />

Green, Ernie (1958-62) President, Ernie<br />

Green Industries, Centerville, Ohio<br />

Griffin, Jeffrey (1984-85) Training<br />

Instructor, Euless, Texas<br />

Gruden, Jay (1985-88) AFL, Orlando, Fla.<br />

Guertin, Gary (1961-65) Research<br />

Coordinator, Livonia, Wisc.<br />

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Hall, Bobby (1988-92) Columbus, Ohio<br />

Hall, Ron (1963-65) Warner Robbins, Ga.<br />

Hallal, Eli (1967-69) NewAlbany, Ind.<br />

Hamilton, Joey (1985-88) Teacher/Coach,<br />

Louisville<br />

Hamm, David (1960-61) Project Engineer,<br />

Houston, Texas<br />

Hanna, Jim (1989-93) Catering, Louisville,<br />

Harmon, Ed (1965-67) Regional Sales<br />

Manager, G.E., Brookfield, Wisc.<br />

Harold, Donald (1974-78) Louisville<br />

Harvey, Kevin (1985-87) Probation<br />

Officier, Los Angeles County, Calif.<br />

Hatcher, Kevin (1983-84) UPS, Chicago, Ill.<br />

Hatfield, David (1981-84), Assistant<br />

Director Intramurals, Univ. of Louisville,<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Hawthorne, Derek (1987-91) Lab Tech.,<br />

Indianapolis Water Co., Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Haydock, Robert (1972-73) Louisville<br />

Hayes, Bryan (1987-91) Sales Counsultant,<br />

Charlotte, N.C.<br />

Heinrich, Ron (1976-79)Anheuser Busch,<br />

Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

Heitlalif, Arthur (1946-47) Redmond, Wash.<br />

Henchy, Steve (1990-94) Salesman, United<br />

Refrigeration, Davie, Fla.<br />

Hickey, Tom (1972-74) Actor, Los<br />

Angeles, Calif.<br />

Higgs, Andrew (1985-89), Managing<br />

Partner, HL Higgs & Co., Nassau,<br />

Bahamas<br />

Hilbert, Jon (1997-99) Louisville, Ky.<br />

Hockaden, Dave (1962-64) President,<br />

Paper Board, Pkg., Louisville, Ky.<br />

Hodge, Stephen (1965-68) Engineer,<br />

Columbus, Ohio<br />

Houston, Les (1956-58) Attorney,<br />

Albuquerque, N. Mex.<br />

Hrovat, Larry (1972-73) Manager, Grain<br />

Elevator, Rickel Inc., Hallowell, Kan.<br />

Huffman, Gary (1985-88) UPS,<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Hulette, Jr., Virgil (1937-39) Retired, Louisville,<br />

Ky.<br />

Hunt, John (1958-61) Engineer, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Hutt, Joe (1940) Prospect, Ky.<br />

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Inman, Gary (1969-71) Retired,<br />

Elizabethtown, Ky.<br />

Ivory, Mike (1989-91) Ford Motor Co.,<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

- J -<br />

Jackson, Arnold (1997-00) Phoenix, Ariz.<br />

Jackson, Tom (1970-72) ESPN, Cincinnati<br />

Jacoby, Joe (1978-80) Washington D.C.<br />

Jackson, Shawn (1990-94) Customer<br />

Service Representative, General Electric,<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Jesukaitis, Tom (1968-72) Louisville<br />

Johnson, Charlie (1963-65) Owner<br />

Trucking Company, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Johnson, Joe (1990-93) NFL, Green Bay. Wis.<br />

Jones, Fred (1988-91) Detective, Memphis<br />

Police Department, Memphis, Tenn.<br />

Jones, James (1984-85) Sam Myers<br />

Clothing, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Jones, Junior (1983-85) Shelbyville, Ky.<br />

Jones, Walt (1965-66) Louisville<br />

Josiah, Michael (1999-01) Cananadian<br />

Football League, Calgary, Canada<br />

- K -<br />

Kaczmarek, Jim (1969-70) Teacher,<br />

Football Coach, New Albany High<br />

School, New Albany, Ind.<br />

Karem, Greg (1967-69) Dentist, Louisville<br />

Kennedy, Kirk (1984-87) Teacher, Coach,<br />

Lowell High School, Lowell, Ind.<br />

King, Jim (1969) CPA, Louisville<br />

Kirbus, Rich (1973) Commercial<br />

Recreation, Willoughby, Ohio<br />

Kirchdorfer, Norbert (1932-33) Louisville<br />

Knop, Brian (1978) Attorney, Louisville<br />

Knop, Kurt (1980-81) Louisville<br />

Knop, Otto Jr. (1977-79) Louisville, Ky.<br />

Knuutila, Robert (1989-93) Mechanical<br />

Engineer, Merritt Island, Fla.<br />

Kolter, John (1965-68) Electronic<br />

Engineer, Naval Ordinance, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Kordic, Brad (1973-74) Business Dev.<br />

Manager, San Ramon, Calif.<br />

Kortas, Ken (1960-64) Louisville, Ky.<br />

Kozman, Bill (1971-72) Product Sales<br />

Manager, Jackson, Mich.<br />

Kozubik, Miles (1953-54) Retired, Littleton, Colo.<br />

Kratsas, John (1969-72) Owner, Vending<br />

Company, Oak Mount, Pa.<br />

Kries, Shawn (1991-95) Project Engineer,<br />

Jones Plastics, Louisville<br />

-L -<br />

LaFramboise, Tom (1962-64) Teacher,<br />

Riverview, Mich.<br />

Lane, Bill (1954-55) OB-GYN Physician,<br />

Marrietta, Ga.<br />

Langan, Gene (1937-39) Retired, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Lantz, Terry (1986-89) Football Coach,<br />

Liberty University, Glenville, WV<br />

Law, Bill (1957) Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Lawton, Eric (1987-88) Louisville<br />

Leahy, Tom (1937-39) Fredericksburg, Va.<br />

Lee, Medford (1966-68)Ford, Louisville<br />

Lee, Winston (1946) Doctor, Waycross, Ga.<br />

Lettie, William (1964-67) Police Sergeant,<br />

Jefferson Co. Police, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Lichtenberg, Tom (1959-61) Athletic<br />

Director, Iowa State, Ames, Iowa<br />

Lichvar, Bob (1951-53) Retired Air Force<br />

Officer - Chief of Security, Prince George, Va.<br />

Lipsey, Curtis (1988-90) Louisville<br />

Lipsitz, Bernard (1929-31) Ashland, Ky.<br />

Lively, Bill (1951-54) Lexington, Ky.<br />

Lococo, Vince (1941-42) Louisville<br />

Long, Ed (1970-72) Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Long, Jim (1969-73) Branch Manager,<br />

Citizens Fidelity Bank, Louisville<br />

Lowe, Marty (1991-95) Louisville Fire<br />

Lowe, Melzar (1933-36) Louisville<br />

Lucas, John (1963-64) Teacher, Erlanger, Ky.<br />

Lucia, Tom (1947-50) Supt. Navy -<br />

Management, Penasacola, Fla.<br />

Lussky, Vernon (1941) VP, Commerce<br />

Clearing House, Northbrook, Ill.<br />

Lyles, Lenny (1954-57) Louisville<br />

-M -<br />

MacFarlane, Al (1963-65) Restaurant<br />

Owner, Palatine, Ill.<br />

Madeya, John (1969-72) Teacher, Butler High<br />

School, Louisville<br />

Madison, Sam (1996) New York Giants, Miami,<br />

Fla.<br />

Madrick, Ron (1985-87) Louisville<br />

Mahaney, Dan (1986-88) President,<br />

Fortune Financial Group, Zionsville, Ind.<br />

Mancini, Richard (1975) Attorney, Aliquippa, Pa.<br />

Marshall, Avery (1982-85) Shelbyville, Ky.<br />

Martin, Amos (1968-71) Owner, Martin<br />

Construction, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Mattingly, Chip (1998-01) Louisville<br />

Mattingly, Paul (1968-72) Sales, Louisville<br />

Mauzy, Mike (1985-89) Louisville<br />

Maxwell, Tim (1985-87) Sr. Program<br />

Manager, Jefferson County Youth Center,<br />

Louisville<br />

May, Jerry (1971-74) Louisville<br />

McAllister, Scott (1986-90) UPS, Louisville<br />

McCartney, Pete (1984-85) Sergeant, Louisville<br />

McCloud, Tyrus (1996) Baltimore, Md.<br />

McDonald, Michael (1953-54) Judge Louisville<br />

McDowell, Paul (1988-90) Teacher, Shelby<br />

East Middle School, Louisville<br />

McFadden, Ricky (1987-91) Prevention<br />

Specialist, Seven County Services,<br />

Louisville<br />

McGinnis, Henry (1942) Louisville<br />

McKay, Ken (1986-90) President, McKay<br />

Enterprises, Chicago, Ill.<br />

McKinney, Mike (1985-89) Police Officer,<br />

Margate, Fla.<br />

McMahon, Bill (1964-67) Production<br />

Superintendent, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

McMahon, Mike (1961-62) Attorney,<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

McWilliams, Terrence (1986-89)<br />

Business Manager, Bristol-Myers<br />

Squibb Pharmaceuticals, Carmel, Ind.<br />

Meade, Jack (1953-55) retired, Greenville, S.C.<br />

Mershon, Ollie (1932) Insurance<br />

Executive, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Miller, Brian (1983-84) Bucyrus, Kan.<br />

Miller, Brook (1983) Air Traffic<br />

Controller, Aurora, Ill.<br />

Miller, David (1984-87) Owner, Miller<br />

Print Group, Louisville<br />

Miller, James (1978-82) Louisville,<br />

Miller, Stephen (1978) Attorney, Louisville<br />

Mills, Mel (1987-91) Assistant Coach,<br />

Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton,<br />

Fla.<br />

Milton, Mike (1968-69) Midwest Div.<br />

Mgr. Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Minnis, Greg (1989-93) Teacher/Coach,<br />

Sunset High School, Miami, Fla.<br />

Mitchell, Marc (1975-77) District Sales<br />

Leader, Louisville<br />

Moll, Ken (1974-76) National Football<br />

League Scout, PeeWee Valley, Ky.<br />

Montano, Miguel (1993-97) Louisville<br />

Montgomery, Thomas (1958, ’61-62)<br />

Ford, Louisville<br />

Moody, Mike (1979) UPS, Louisville<br />

Moore, Thomas (1981-83) Teacher, Louisville<br />

Moorhatch, Jack (1942) Louisville<br />

Morris, Michael (1978-80) Winston, N.C.<br />

Moyler, David (1986-90) High School<br />

Teacher, Dayton, Ohio<br />

Mumphrey, Kevin (1991-94) Police Officer,<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Murrer, David (1982) Global Account Manager,<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Musgrave, Mark (1980-82) Aurora, Colo.<br />

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Naber, Chuck (1957) Jamison, Pa.<br />

Nagle, Browning (1987-90) Collierville,<br />

Tenn.<br />

Naimaister, Dave (1982-84) New Milford,<br />

N.J.<br />

Napier, Rodney (1959-63) Louisville<br />

Nauert, Jim (1984-87) Anheuser-Busch, Louisville<br />

Neidert, John (1965-67) Sarasota, Fla.<br />

Nickerson, Bruce (1972-74) Louisville<br />

Nolder, Joe (1986-89) Xerox, Louisville<br />

Nord, Gary (1977-79) Boca Raton, Fla.<br />

Norris, David (1967-70) CPA Meidinger<br />

Inc., Louisville, Ky.<br />

Norris, Jim (1982-84) Humboldt Express,<br />

Louisville<br />

Norris, Robert (1978) Sales Rep., Louisville<br />

Nunn, R.L. (1948-49) Exec. BMW-Volvo<br />

Dealer, Chattanooga, Tenn.<br />

Nuss, D. David (1963-64) Project Leader,<br />

Sun Micro Systems, Lexington, Mass.<br />

Nutile, Rob (1987-89) Totowa, N.J.<br />

Nuzzolese, Mike (1980-82) East Norwich, N.Y.<br />

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Oben, Roman (1991-95) NFL, San Diego<br />

Olejack, Greg (1975-76) Account Rep.,<br />

Metropolitan Life, Allentown, Pa.<br />

Olinger, William (1936-37) Corbin, Ky.<br />

O’Neal, Bob (1960-63) Bank Vice<br />

President & Personnel Director,<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Orem, Dale (1957-59) Bank Official,<br />

Jeffersonville, Ind.<br />

Otte, Frank (1953-56) Owner, Frank Otte<br />

Nursery and Landscaping, Louisville<br />

Owen, Bill (1957-59) Harbor Spring, Mich.<br />

Oyler, Wally (1966-68) Insurance, Louisville<br />

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Painter, Benny (1983-84) Annapolis, Md.<br />

Papaina, Joe (1947-50) Owner Papaina’s,<br />

Inc., Lexington, Ky.<br />

Parker, Cardell (1972-74) Captain, USMC,<br />

Oceanside, Calif.<br />

Parrott, Herb (1983) Louisville<br />

Patrick, Garin (1989-93) Vice President,<br />

G&G Consulting, Bath, Ohio<br />

Patton, Clayton (1986-87) Police Officer,<br />

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Jefferson County, Elizabethtown, Ky.<br />

Pavlik, Thomas (1972-74) Exec. VP,<br />

General Manager, Laguna Beach, Calif.<br />

Payne, James (1992-93) Murray, Ky.<br />

Payton, Ray (1977-80) Louisville<br />

Peacock, Walter (1972-75) President,<br />

Peacock System Inc., Falls Church, Va.<br />

Peege, Richard (1953-56) Mortgage<br />

Banker, Mandeville, La.<br />

Perrin, James (1979-82) Accounts<br />

Manager, Denver, N.C.<br />

Peterson, Rick (1972-73) Mgr. Shoe<br />

Factory, Allen Edmonds Store, Omaha, Neb.<br />

Pfieffer, Charles (1941-42) Louisville<br />

Phelps, J.T. Tanny (1961-63) Optician,<br />

Richmond, Ky.<br />

Phillips, Charlie (1953-55) Teacher, Coach,<br />

Corydon, Ind.<br />

Phillips, Joe Lee (1972-74) Purchasing<br />

Exec., Owner Travel Agency, Louisville<br />

Pierre-Lewis, Frank (1986) Police Officer,<br />

University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.<br />

Pickett, Jeffrey (1979-81) Teacher, Coach,<br />

Bullitt Central, Shepherdsville, Ky.<br />

Pinski, David (1963-66) Revenue Officer,<br />

IRS, Wooster, Ohio<br />

Poelking, T.J. (1987-90) Chiropractor,<br />

Eisenhauer-Poelking, Centerville, Ohio<br />

Pointer, Jeff (1984-88) Marketing<br />

Manager, Anheuser-Busch, Columbia, Md.<br />

Pok, Jack (1980-81) Division Manager,<br />

Zionsville, Ind.<br />

Pollack, Ed (1992-95) Juvenile Probation<br />

Officer, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Pomeroy, Don (1972-76) Orthopedic<br />

Surgeon, Louisville<br />

Porco, Ken (1956-60) HPER, Louisville,<br />

Powell, Carl (1996) NFL, Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Price, Keith (1983-85) Gold’s, Gym Indianapolis,<br />

Ind.<br />

Purcell, Chris (1974-75, 1977) Louisville<br />

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Quick, Rhonyia (1989-92) Juvenile<br />

Probation Officer, Louisville<br />

Quinn, Terry (1990-94) Teacher, Port St. Joe, Fla.<br />

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Radmacher, Frank (1966-68) Louisville<br />

Ramsey, Frank (1946-49)Fort Myers, Fla.<br />

Ray, Gerald (1949-51) Owner, Louisville<br />

Ray, Leonard (1950-51) Insurance, Lexington, Ky.<br />

Ray, William (1948-50) Vice President,<br />

Economic Development, Kansas City, Kan.<br />

Redman, Bob (1968-69) Male HS, Louisville,<br />

Redman, Chris (1996-99) NFL, Atalnta, Ga.<br />

Redman, Lloyd (1946-49) Louisville, Ky.<br />

Rehl, Robert (1970) Levitz Furniture,<br />

General Manager, Miami, Fla.<br />

Reid, Jack (1958-61) President, Video<br />

Tape Production Company, Louisville,<br />

Reiling, George (1938-40) Retired, Park<br />

Ridge, Ill.<br />

Renner, Rich (1994-96) Assistant Coach,<br />

West Texas A&M, Canyon, Tex.<br />

Reynolds, Ed (1986-90) National Account<br />

Exec., Coca-Cola, Inc., Roswell, Ga.<br />

Rodriguez, Shawn (1988-91) Tampa, Fla.<br />

Roman, Israel (1971-75) Teacher, Louisville<br />

Roper, Ricky (1993-95) Sales Coordinator,<br />

Lantech, Inc., Louisville<br />

Rose, Harold (1937-38) Retired, Louisville<br />

Roth, Horace (1928-30) Retired, Attorney,<br />

Louisville<br />

Ryan, George (1932-34) Ret. Judge,Louisville<br />

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Ryan, William (1933-34) Prof., Electrical<br />

Engineer, Louisville<br />

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Sadlo, Henry (1941) Attorney, Louisville,<br />

Sammons, Bill (1959-60, ’62) Louisville,<br />

Sander, Mark (1986-90) Head football<br />

coach, De Sales HS, Louisville<br />

Sanders, Raynard (1983-86) Ellenwood, Ga.<br />

Santho, Rich (1975) Dentist, Columbus, Ohio<br />

Schad, Bill (1961-63) Associate Director of<br />

Finance and Data Management, Jeffersonville, Ind.<br />

Schaller, Paul (1983-86) Division Manager, Tampa,<br />

Fla.<br />

Schamel, Eugene (1948) District Manager,<br />

Ace Hardware, Dayton, Ohio<br />

Schloemer, Lewis (1938-40) CPA, Louisville<br />

Schott, Eric (1987-89) General Contractor,<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Scott, E.P. (1933) Physician, Attorney,<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

Sehlinger, George (1933-34) Louisville<br />

Selden, Joseph (1931-32) Retired<br />

Physician, Vandiver, Ala.<br />

Sellars, Chris (1985-87) Tampa, Fla.<br />

Semak, Tony (1988-91) Financial Analyst, Louisville<br />

Senkevich, John (1968-69) President,<br />

Geyser and Peak Winery, Santa Rosa, Calif.<br />

Shaw, Rick (1985-86) Columbus, Ohio<br />

Shelby, Willie (1982-85) Reynoldsburg, Ohio<br />

Shelton, John (1946-49) Broker, Orlando, Fla.<br />

Short, Harold (1966-67) Teacher, Clearfield, Pa.<br />

Simatacolos, Jim (1988-91) Louisville<br />

Simpson, Johnny (1971-73) VP<br />

Operations, Bekdar Asbestos, Louisville<br />

Sims, Coswell (1994-95) Louisville<br />

Sipe, Ken (1939) Sales Rep., Palusboro, N.J.<br />

Skaaland, Ed (1970-72) Manufacturers<br />

Rep., Clearwater Beach, Fla.<br />

Skaggs, James (1936) Surgeon, Louisville<br />

Skiles, Rick (1975-79) Louisville<br />

Slechter, Rex (1955-56) Crestwood, Ky.<br />

Smith, Brevin (1988-92) Behavorial<br />

Specialist, Charter Hospital of Louisville<br />

Smith, Clarence (1948-49, ’50-53) Retired<br />

FBI Agent, Birmingham, Ala.<br />

Smith, Eurie, III (1955-57, ’59) Louisville<br />

Smith, Jerry (1959-61) President EKCO/<br />

Glaco, Inc., Brentwood, Tenn.<br />

Smith, Joseph (1965-68) Banker, Central City, Ky.<br />

Smith, Joey (1987-90), McAfee, N.J.<br />

Smith, Walter (1946) Retired, Louisville<br />

Smyrichinsky, Todd (1983-86) City<br />

Engineer, Bowling Green, Ky.<br />

Sonye, Anthony (1991-94) Sales Rep., Tech<br />

Data, St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />

Sonye, Eric (1991-94) Loan Officer,<br />

Discount Morgage, Louisville<br />

Sorg, Jack (1966-68) Trinity High, Louisville<br />

Spencer, Charles (1927-29) Louisville<br />

Speedy, Jeffrey (1981-82) Branch Sales<br />

Mgr., Louisville<br />

Stahl, Scott (1981-82) Designer,<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Steinhagen, Scott (1977-78) Simmsbury, Conn.<br />

Steltenkamp, Tom (1980-85)<br />

Sportsmedical Center, Louisville<br />

Stephens, Gerald (1986-87) Auburn, Ky.<br />

Stephens, Keith (1985-88) CSX Railroad<br />

Engineer, Louisville<br />

Stern, Walter (1932-33) Retired, New<br />

Albany, Ind.<br />

Stich, Charles (1960-63) Trainman,<br />

Middletown, Ky.<br />

Stickrod, Kelly (1980-84) Supervisor, UPS,<br />

Louisville<br />

Stram, Stu (1976-79) Hotel Manager,<br />

Sedalia, Mo.<br />

Strickland, Rod (1992-95) Coordinator,<br />

Ford’s Fitness Center, Louisville<br />

Stricklin, Larry (1985-88) Kentucky State<br />

Trooper, Carrollton, Ky.<br />

Struss, Ed (1928) Retired, Louisville<br />

Sturgeon, John (1974-78) Louisville<br />

Sturtzel, Gil (1955-57) Retired, Louisville<br />

Sutherland, Louis (1959-60) Probation,,<br />

Louisville<br />

Swabek, Craig (1986-89) Louisville<br />

Swafford, Darryl (1987-90) Police Officer,<br />

Germantown, Ohio<br />

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Tate, Robert (1936) Physician, Louisville<br />

Taylor, Leland (1996) Professional<br />

Football, Baltimore, Md.<br />

Theiss, Jim (1971) Attorney, LaGrange<br />

Threlkeld, Bill (1932-35) Retired, Dallas,<br />

Texas<br />

Thieneman, Chris (1983-87) President,<br />

Thieneman Multi-Family Properties, Louisville<br />

Thomas, Danny (1983-86) Richmond Heights,<br />

Ohio<br />

Thomas, Devon (1999-02) Moscow, Idaho<br />

Thomas, Tyrone (1986-89) Electrician,<br />

Ford Motor Company, Louisville<br />

Tilton, Jim (1979-82) Real Estate, Alpharetta, Ga.<br />

Tipton, Bill (1969-72) Salesman, Kirkwood, Mo.<br />

Todd, Bryan (1979-80) Accounting<br />

Teacher / Coach, Central Hardin High<br />

School, Elizabethtown, Ky.<br />

Touche’ (1992-96) Mortgage Broker<br />

Ambassador Mortgage, Louisville<br />

Trabue, Joe (1946-49) Louisville,<br />

Triplett, Tom (1987-90) UPS, Louisville.<br />

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Underwood, George (1979) Coca-Cola,<br />

Hattiesburg, Miss.<br />

-V -<br />

Valvo, Jack (1951-52) Retired, Elizabeth, Pa.<br />

Vari, Bob (1966-70) Golf Sales, Dayton, Ohio<br />

Vaughn, Eric (1984-86) Torrance, Calif.<br />

Vaughn, Leon (1984-87) Barber, Long<br />

Beach, Calif.<br />

Velesig, David (1966-67) Teacher, Mashpee, Mass.<br />

Veto, Mike (1983-86) Sergeant, Louisville<br />

Police Department<br />

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Wade, Ryan (1993-97) Marietta, Ga.<br />

Wagoner, Jim (1972-75) Teacher, Louisville<br />

Wall, John (1980-83) Attorney, Louisville<br />

Walker, Andy (1954-58) Teacher, Louisville<br />

Walker, Cleo (1967-70) Contractor,Louisville<br />

Ware, Latrell (1987-90) Sales Rep., Louisville<br />

Ware, William (1940-41) Retired Engineer<br />

& Attorney, Bartlesville, Okla.<br />

Warner, Rex (1949-51) Retired, Dayton<br />

Washington, Ted (1987-90) National<br />

Football League, Cleveland, Ohio<br />

Watkins, Mike (1997-00) Louisville.<br />

Watts, Erik (1987-91) World<br />

Championship Wrestling, Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Watts, William (1938) Retired, Ellicott City, Md.<br />

Watzek, Joe (1968-71) Louisville<br />

Weeks, John (1942) Manufacturer’s<br />

Representative, Louisville<br />

Welch, Joe (1969-72) Brantley Ushering<br />

Service, Louisville<br />

White, Bruce (1971-72) Safety Engineer,<br />

Ford Motor Co., Louisville, Ky.<br />

Wibbels, Jerry (1953-56) Thoroughbred<br />

Horse Owner & Breeder, Louisville, Ky.<br />

Wiggins, Anthony (1985-86) Margate, Fla.<br />

Wiljanen, Roy (1970-71) President, Belpar,<br />

Inc, Louisville<br />

Williams, Andy (1965-67) Academic<br />

Counselor, University of Louisville<br />

Williams, David (1984-86) Parole Officer,<br />

Cook county, Chicago, Ill.<br />

Williams Jr., Fred (1948-49) Retired, Detroit,<br />

Mich.<br />

Williams, Jim (1950-52) Educator, Somerset<br />

Williams, Robert (1955-58) Louisville<br />

Willis, Gerald (1967) Owner, Retail<br />

Hardware Store, Eaton, Ohio<br />

Wilmsmeyer, Klaus (1988-91) Louisville<br />

Wise, Walter (1986-88) Dania, Fla.<br />

Wolf, Jim (1948-50, 1955) Vice President,<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Wolford, Maurice (1948-50, 55) Louisville<br />

Wolke, Joe (1967-70) Banking, Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Wood, Clark (1948-64) Louisville<br />

Woodruff, Dwayne (1976-78) Attorney, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.<br />

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Yann, J (1975) United Parcel Service<br />

Young, Antonio (1984-85) Medical Case<br />

Management<br />

Young, Chris (1990-93) Arrow Electric Co., Inc.<br />

Young, E.R. (1955-58) Electronic<br />

Engineer, Naval Ordinance, Louisville


All-Time Assistant Coaches<br />

All-Time Assistant Coaches<br />

Name Years Seasons<br />

Alford, Tony 2007 1<br />

Alley, T.W. 1969-72 4<br />

Asher, Chuck 1954 1<br />

Baer, Ray 1928 1<br />

Baker, Bill 1979-82 4<br />

Ball, James 1993 1<br />

Ball, Tony 1995-97 3<br />

Belk, Rocky 1986 1<br />

Blackerby, Jim 1931 1<br />

Bobo, John 1991 1<br />

Bradford, Brad 1988-94 7<br />

Brohm, Jeff 2003- 5<br />

Brown, Danny 1985-87 3<br />

Brown, Kippy 1982 1<br />

Browne, David 1980-84 5<br />

Burns, Greg 1998-01 4<br />

Burns, Jack 1974, 85-88 5<br />

Caldwell, Jim 1985 1<br />

Calhoun, Ken 1968 1<br />

Cassity, Mike 2003- 4<br />

Catavolos, George 1970 1<br />

Caudill, Fred 1922 1<br />

Celchini, John 1939-41 3<br />

Chandler, Charles 1998-01 3<br />

Cheppo, Mario 1963-68 6<br />

Coe, Charles 1983-84 2<br />

Coiner, Charlie 1995-97 3<br />

Compise, Pete 1972 1<br />

Cox, Mike 1998-02 5<br />

Cummings, Tony 1994 1<br />

Cunningham, Jay 1978-79 2<br />

Debiasse, Tony 1983-84 2<br />

Dickerson, Ron 1975-77 3<br />

Donovan, Rollie 1933 1<br />

Dromo, John 1948-49 2<br />

Duncan, William 1923 1<br />

Dunn, J.D. 1960-67 8<br />

Ellis, Charles 1946 1<br />

Emanuel, Frank 1977-78 2<br />

Finley, Jim 1973-74 2<br />

Fischer, Chris 1980-81 2<br />

Ford, Salem 1922 1<br />

Gillhamer, Mike 2003 1<br />

Gitschier, Frank 1950-52 3<br />

Goldman, Steve 1975-79 5<br />

Goodman, Gerald 1980-82 3<br />

Haynes, Paul 2002 1<br />

Heath, Ted 1975-79 5<br />

Heldman, John 1938-39 2<br />

Henry, Jack 1974 1<br />

Hitch, Bob 1975-77 3<br />

Holt, Nick 1998-2000 3<br />

Hope, Danny 1987-94, ‘02 9<br />

Hyder, John 1969 1<br />

Ingalls, Bret 1995-96 2<br />

Jackson, Bobby 1975-76 2<br />

Johnson, Reggie 2003- 5<br />

Jones, Glynn 1995-97 3<br />

Kennedy, Jim 1973-74 2<br />

Name Years Seasons<br />

Kirkpatrick, Don 1995-97 3<br />

Koster Fred 1937-38 2<br />

Lantz, Rick 1986-90 5<br />

Lavan, Al 1973 1<br />

Levine, Anthony 2003-2006 3<br />

Linehan, Scott 1999-01 3<br />

Lucia, Ross 1951-53 3<br />

McElwain, Jim 2000-02 3<br />

McGrath, Jack 1930 1<br />

McHale, Mark 1997 1<br />

McMahon, Tom 2006 1<br />

Maddox, Bob 1985-91 7<br />

Madrick, Ron 1983-84 2<br />

Mallory, Mike 2007- 1<br />

Mann, Richard 1980-81 2<br />

Manuel, Fred 1991-92 2<br />

Mariucci, Steve 1983-84 2<br />

Marshall, Steve 1984 1<br />

Maskill, Bill 1980 1<br />

Mathews, Doug 1976-78 3<br />

Matlock, John 1973 1<br />

Miller, Paulie 1965-68 3<br />

Moll, Ken 1979-81 3<br />

Money, CV 1933 1<br />

Moore, Dave 1978-84 7<br />

Morrow, Jeff 1989-94 6<br />

Myers, Brent 2007- 1<br />

Nelson, Mark 2007- 1<br />

Nord, Gary 1983-94 12<br />

Nord, Greg 1995- 12<br />

Nusz, Dave 1979-83 5<br />

Perella, Joe 1969-71 3<br />

Petrino, Bob 1998 1<br />

Petrino, Paul 1998-99, ‘03-06 5<br />

Pettas, John 2002 1<br />

Pucinelli, Rick 1984 1<br />

Pugh, Roy 1960-62 3<br />

Reid, Jack 1962 1<br />

Richart, Phil 1967-68 2<br />

Rodriguez, Mike 1985-87 3<br />

Roggeman, Rock 1995-97 3<br />

Sammons, Bill 1966-67 2<br />

Schottel, Steve 1985 1<br />

Schrecker, Dennis 1969 1<br />

Semary, Vince 1970-71 2<br />

Semenick, Doug 1983 1<br />

Shands, Ray 1969-72 4<br />

Smeland, Chris 1998-02 5<br />

Smith, Ty 1988-94 7<br />

Stanley, Don 1973 1<br />

Stevens, Gary 1971-74 4<br />

Stubbs, Charlie 2007- 1<br />

Stripling, Steve 2001-02 2<br />

Sturtzel, Gil 1965-67 3<br />

Summers, Mike 2003-06 4<br />

Sunseri, Sal 1995-1997 3<br />

Swabek, Craig 1992-94 3<br />

Terry, Troy 1970-71 2<br />

Thomas, Joel 2002-03 2<br />

Trabue, Joe 1950-54 5<br />

Name Years Seasons<br />

Travis, Larry 1975-76 2<br />

Trout, Bill 1985 1<br />

Vagotis, Christ 1986--84 9<br />

Valero, Art 1998-01 4<br />

Van Valkenburgh, Kurt 1992, ‘94 2<br />

Van Lancker, Bob 1974 1<br />

Walters, Trent 1972, 86-90 6<br />

Watts, Morris 1972 1<br />

Weatherford, Jim 1975-76 2<br />

Weber, Bob 1977-79 3<br />

White, Jim 1928 1<br />

Whitt, Joe 2003-06 4<br />

Withers, Everett 1995-97 3<br />

Wolthausen, Kevin 2003-06 4<br />

Wood, Clark 1947-64 18<br />

BOBBY PETRINO was an assistant coach for<br />

the Cardinals in 1998 before taking over as<br />

the Cardinals’ head coach from 2003-06. He<br />

finished at Louisville with a 41-9 record.<br />

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Louisville’s Bowl Record (6-7-1)<br />

2007 Orange Bowl<br />

Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13<br />

2006 Gator Bowl<br />

Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl<br />

Louisville 44, Boise State 40<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl<br />

Miami (OH) 49, Louisville 28<br />

2002 GMAC Bowl<br />

Marshall 38, Louisville 15<br />

2001 Liberty Bowl<br />

Louisville 28, BYU 10<br />

2000 Liberty Bowl<br />

Colorado State 22, Louisville 17<br />

1999 Humanitarian Bowl<br />

Boise State 34, Louisville 31<br />

1998 Motor City Bowl<br />

Marshall 48, Louisville 29<br />

1993 Liberty Bowl<br />

Louisville 18, Michigan State 7<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl<br />

Louisville 34, Alabama 7<br />

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1977 Independence Bowl<br />

Louisiana Tech 24, Louisville 14<br />

1970 Pasadena Bowl<br />

Louisville 24, Long Beach State 24<br />

1958 Sun Bowl<br />

Louisville 34, Drake 20<br />

All-Time Bowl Ledger<br />

Fiesta Bowl (1-0)<br />

1991 Louisville 34, Alabama 7<br />

Gator Bowl (0-1)<br />

2006 Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24<br />

GMAC Bowl (0-2)<br />

2005 Miami (OH) 49, Louisville 28<br />

2002 Marshall 38, Louisville 15<br />

Humanitarian Bowl (0-1)<br />

2001 Boise State 34, Louisville 31<br />

Independence Bowl (0-1)<br />

1977 Louisiana Tech 24, Louisville 14<br />

Liberty Bowl (3-1)<br />

2004 Louisville 44, Boise State 40<br />

2001 Louisville 28, BYU 10<br />

2000 Colorado State 22, Louisville 17<br />

1993 Louisville 18, Michigan State 7<br />

Motor City Bowl (0-1)<br />

1998 Marshall 48, Louisville 29<br />

Orange Bowl (1-0)<br />

2007 Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13<br />

Pasadena Bowl (0-0-1)<br />

1970 Louisville 24, Long Beach State 24<br />

Sun Bowl (1-0)<br />

1958 Louisville 34, Drake 20


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2007 Orange Bowl<br />

January 2<br />

Louisville ........................................ 24<br />

Wake Forest .................................... 13<br />

MIAMI - Anthony Allen scored two touchdowns,<br />

one on a trick play, and Brian Brohm threw for 311<br />

yards to lead Louisville past Wake Forest 24-13 in<br />

the 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl.<br />

The Cardinals averaged 39 points and ranked<br />

second in the nation in total offense this season, but<br />

fell behind 13-10 in the final period before their<br />

offense went into high gear. Alphonso Smith nearly<br />

blocked Carmody’s errant kick and also harried<br />

Louisville’s punter into a 14-yard boot that set up a<br />

44-yard field goal by Sam Swank of Wake Forest.<br />

But Sam Swank made a 36-yarder to cap a 61yard<br />

drive and put the Demon Deacons ahead 13-10<br />

early in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals responded<br />

with an eight-play drive capped by Allen’s 1-yard<br />

plunge for a 17-13 lead with 12:31 to go. They<br />

quickly forced a punt, and mounted a 10-play drive<br />

that ended with Brock Bolen’s 18-yard scoring run.<br />

Brohm finished 24-for-34 and was chosen the<br />

game’s most valuable player. The Demon Deacons<br />

trailed 10-3 at halftime but scored on their first<br />

possession of the third period when Nate Morton<br />

slipped behind the Louisville secondary to catch a<br />

30-yard TD pass from Skinner.<br />

Louisville 0 10 0 14 24<br />

Wake Forest 0 3 7 3 13<br />

WF— Swank 44-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Carmody 41-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Allen 21-yd pass from Carter (Carmody kick)<br />

WF— Morton 30-yd pass from Skinner (Swank kick)<br />

WF—Swank 36-yd field goal<br />

LOU – Allen 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU —Bolen 18-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

Category UL WFU<br />

First Downs 23 18<br />

Rushes-Yds 37-125 29-111<br />

Passing 332 271<br />

Passes A-C-I 35-25-0 33-21-1<br />

Plays-Yds 72-457 62-382<br />

Punts-Avg. 4-34.0 5-38.6<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-22 3-2<br />

Penalties-Yds 1-5 3-30<br />

Time of Poss. 32:24 27:36<br />

3rd-down 5-13 4-12<br />

4th-down 1-2 0-0<br />

Sacks-Yds 4-21 2-14<br />

Attendance: 74,730<br />

2006 Gator Bowl<br />

January 2<br />

Virginia Tech ................................... 35<br />

Louisville ......................................... 24<br />

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — Virginia Tech<br />

had a much better experience in the River City this<br />

time around. Marcus Vick threw two touchdown<br />

passes and the 12th-ranked Hokies rallied to beat<br />

No. 15 Louisville 35-24 in the Gator Bowl. Virginia<br />

Tech overcame numerous penalties, the absence of a<br />

key offensive lineman and the ejection of a<br />

defensive leader to rebound from a surprising loss to<br />

Florida State on the same field in the Atlantic Coast<br />

Conference championship game. The Hokies scored<br />

on three consecutive possessions in the second half,<br />

turning a 17-10 deficit into a 28-24 lead. James<br />

Anderson sealed the victory when he intercepted<br />

Hunter Cantwell’s pass and returned it 39 yards for<br />

a touchdown with 5:04 to play. Vick was huge in<br />

directing the <strong>com</strong>eback, which snapped a five-game<br />

winning streak for Louisville. He <strong>com</strong>pleted a 54yard<br />

pass to David Clowney, and Cedric Humes<br />

scored on the next play from 24 yards. Chris Ellis<br />

sacked Cantwell on the ensuing drive and knocked<br />

the ball loose. Anderson recovered near midfield,<br />

and Vick did the rest.He threw two deep passes that<br />

might have been caught if not for pass interference<br />

penalties. Two plays later, he found Jeff King for<br />

the go-ahead score.<br />

Louisville 14 3 0 7 24<br />

Virginia Tech 3 7 3 22 35<br />

UL —Urrutia 11-pass from Cantwell (Carmody kick),<br />

VT — Pace 36-yd field goal<br />

UL — Tinch 39-yd pass from Cantwell (Carmody kick)<br />

VT — Harper 33-yd pass from Vick (Pace kick)<br />

UL — Carmody 35-yd field goal<br />

VT— Pace 28-yd field goal<br />

UL —Barnidge 29-yd pass from Cantwell (Carmody kick)<br />

VT — Humes 24-yd run (Morgan pass)<br />

VT — King 5-yd pass from Vick (Pace kick)<br />

VT — Anderson 39-yd interception return (Pace kick)<br />

Category LOU VT<br />

First Downs 20 21<br />

Rushes-Att-Yds 30-127 48-187<br />

Passing Yards 216 203<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE 343 390<br />

Passes Cmp-Att-Int 15-37-3 11-21-0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0<br />

Penalties 5-49 7-93<br />

Sacks By 3-28 4-30<br />

3rd Down Conv. 5-15 5-14<br />

4th Down Conv. 1-2 1-1<br />

Time of Possession 23:39 36:21<br />

Attendance: 63,780<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl<br />

December 31<br />

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — In the highest scoring<br />

AutoZone Liberty Bowl ever, it was a<br />

defensive play by Louisville that ended Boise<br />

State’s 22-game winning streak. Louisville<br />

safety Kerry Rhodes intercepted a pass in the<br />

end zone as time expired to preserve<br />

Louisville’s 44-40 victory over 10th-ranked<br />

Boise State. Eric Shelton scored on the go-<br />

ahead touchdown on a 1-yard run with 6:48<br />

left. Stefan LeFors threw two touchdowns and<br />

ran for a third for the Cardinals. Quarterback<br />

Jared Zabransky drove the Broncos to the<br />

Louisville 30 before his final pass was<br />

intercepted by Rhodes as time expired.<br />

Everyone expected a high-scoring game in a<br />

bowl pairing the nation’s top two offenses, and<br />

the teams didn’t disappoint as they swapped<br />

the lead five times. The 84 <strong>com</strong>bined points<br />

topped the 80 points by Colorado and Alabama<br />

in 1969 and was one of a handful of records set.<br />

Louisville won only for the second time in<br />

seven bowls despite a season-high four<br />

turnovers. The Cardinals rolled up 564 yards,<br />

topping 500 yards for the ninth time this<br />

season. LeFors was 18-of-26 for 193 yards and<br />

ran 12 times for 76 yards. The Cardinals rushed<br />

for 329 yards against a defense that had been<br />

the nation’s fourth-best against the run.<br />

Boise State 10 21 3 6 40<br />

Louisville 14 7 14 9 44<br />

BSU — Jones 48-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Barnidge 6-yd pass from LeFors (Carmody kick)<br />

BSU — Avalos 92-yd interception return (Jones kick)<br />

LOU — Douglas 65-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — Clark 30-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody kick)<br />

BSU — Lau 0-yd fumble recovery (Jones kick)<br />

BSU — Acree 19-yd pass from Zabransky (Jones kick)<br />

BSU — Zabransky 1-yd run (Jones kick)<br />

BSU — Jones 42-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Russell 14-yd pass from LeFors (Carmody kick)<br />

LOU — LeFors 1-yd run (Carmody kick)<br />

BSU — Helmandollar 2-yd run (pass failed)<br />

LOU — Shelton 1-yd run (pass failed)<br />

LOU — Carmody 19-yd field goal<br />

Category LOU BSU<br />

First Downs 29 15<br />

Rushes-Att-Yds 50-329 38-88<br />

Passing Yards 235 196<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE 564 284<br />

Passes Cmp-Att-Int 21-31-2 15-31-1<br />

Punts 2-24.0 6-39.7<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0<br />

Penalties 5-34 6-55<br />

Sacks By 2-20 0-0<br />

3rd Down Conv. 8-14 5-17<br />

4th Down Conv. 0-1 2-4<br />

Time of Possession 33:35 26:25<br />

Attendance: 58,355<br />

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2003 GMAC Bowl<br />

December 18<br />

Miami (OH) ................................. 49<br />

Louisville .................................... 28<br />

MOBILE, Ala.- Ben Roethlisberger passed for 376<br />

yards and four first-half touchdowns to lead No. 14<br />

Miami of Ohio to a 49-28 victory over Louisville in<br />

the GMAC Bowl. He <strong>com</strong>pleted 21 of 33 passes,<br />

shaking off would-be sacks and throwing perfect<br />

strikes on the run. Miami scored two more<br />

touchdowns in the fourth to stymie a rally by<br />

Louisville. Roethlisberger <strong>com</strong>pleted 16-of-20 for<br />

291 yards in the first half. The RedHawks outgained<br />

Louisville 597-492 in a matchup of high-powered<br />

offenses.The Miami defense twice came up big in<br />

the fourth. Matt Pusateri stepped in front of Stefan<br />

LeFors’ pass and raced 35 yards for a touchdown to<br />

erase Louisville’s <strong>com</strong>eback hopes, the RedHawks’<br />

fifth score of the season on interception returns.<br />

Then, Terna Nande picked off another pass in the<br />

end zone. Cal Murray rushed 15 times for 142 yards<br />

and a touchdown for Miami. Martin Nance had nine<br />

catches for 169 yards. LeFors was 17-of-26 for 224<br />

yards but was intercepted three times after getting<br />

picked off only seven times in the first 12 games.<br />

J.R. Russell caught seven passes for 144 yards and<br />

three touchdowns.<br />

Miami 21 14 0 14 49<br />

Louisville 0 21 7 0 28<br />

MIA — Larkin 28-yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian<br />

kick)<br />

MIA — Murray 2-yd run (Parseghian kick)<br />

MIA _ Nance 12-yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Gates 1-yd run (Smith kick)<br />

MIA — Brandt 16-yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian<br />

kick)<br />

MIA — Larkin 26-yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Russell 31-yd pass from LeFors (Smith kick)<br />

LOU — Russell 2-yd pass from LeFors (Smith kick)<br />

LOU — Russell 24-yd pass from LeFors (Smith kick)<br />

MIA — Smith 3-yd run (Parseghian kick)<br />

MIA — Pusateri 35-yd interception return (Parseghian<br />

kick)<br />

Category LOU MIA<br />

First Downs 22 28<br />

Rushes-Att-Yds 38-237 33-221<br />

Passing Yards 255 376<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE 492 597<br />

Passes Cmp-Att-Int 18-27-3 33-21-0<br />

Punts 4-42.2 3-30.0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0<br />

Penalties 5-58 8-73<br />

Sacks By 2-13 3-13<br />

3rd Down Conv. 4-11 5-10<br />

4th Down Conv. 2-2 0-0<br />

Time of Possession 29:08 30:52<br />

Attendance: 40,620<br />

2002 GMAC Bowl<br />

December 18<br />

Marshall ....................................... 38<br />

Louisville ...................................... 15<br />

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MOBILE, Ala. -Byron Leftwich <strong>com</strong>pleted 22-of-44<br />

passes for 249 yards and four touchdowns as the<br />

Cardinals ended their season at 7-6 with a 38-15 loss<br />

to Marshall in the 2002 GMAC Bowl The Thundering<br />

Herd scored the first 17 points of the game,<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing on two touchdown passes from Leftwich and<br />

a Curtis Head 23-yard field goal. T.J. Patterson put<br />

Louisville on the board with a two-yard run with<br />

5:15 left in the second quarter, but the Cards couldn’t<br />

stop the Thundering Herd. Marshall put the game<br />

away with 21 straight points. Leading, 17-7,<br />

Leftwich tossed two more scores and a 15-yard run<br />

by Frank Wallace iced the contest. Dave Ragone<br />

closed the scoring with an 11-yard pass to Tiger<br />

Jones. Ragone was 20-of-45 for 193 yards, but was<br />

sacked three times. Ragone was also the team’s top<br />

rusher with 31 yards, but the Cards were limited to<br />

56 yards on 26 carries.<br />

Marshall 7 10 7 14 38<br />

Louisville 0 7 0 8 15<br />

MU— Marriott 9-yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick)<br />

MU — Head 23-yd field goal<br />

MU — Doss 8-yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick)<br />

LOU —Patterson 2-yd run (Smith kick)<br />

MU —Doss 12-yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick)<br />

MU— Marriott 26-yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick)<br />

MU— Wallace 15-yd run (Head kick)<br />

LOU — Jones 11-yd pass from Ragone (Ragone pass to<br />

Jones)<br />

Category LOU MU<br />

First Downs 23 20<br />

Rushes-Att-Yds 30-99 26-56<br />

Passing Yards 249 205<br />

Passes Cmp-Att-Int 44-22-1-4 48-21-1-1<br />

Punts 6-50.2 7-43.7<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-2<br />

Penalties 17-147 10-88<br />

Sacks By 2-8 3-22<br />

3rd Down Conv. 0-13 8-18<br />

4th Down Conv. 1-4 0-1<br />

Time of Possession 26:59 33:01<br />

Attendance: 40,646<br />

2001 Liberty Bowl<br />

December 31<br />

Louisville ...................................... 28<br />

BYU ............................................... 10<br />

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The No. 23-ranked<br />

Cardinals made an impressive statement to cap one<br />

of the most successful seasons in school history with<br />

a 28-10 pounding of No. 19 Brigham Young in the<br />

AXA Liberty Bowl.<br />

The Louisville defense, ranked 10th in the nation<br />

in points allowed, held the nation’s highest scoring<br />

offense (46.8 points per game) 14 points below its<br />

previous low. So it was only fitting that the Cardinal<br />

defense came up with the biggest play of the game.<br />

Zek Parker had returned the opening kickoff 70<br />

yards to the BYU 22 to set up the Cards’ first score,<br />

with Henry Miller carrying it in from the one yard<br />

line.<br />

Then the Cougars scored on a trick play, a lateral<br />

to lineman Dustin Rykert for a 10-yard touchdown to<br />

make it 7-7 midway through the second quarter.<br />

The Cards were still in control after a BYU field<br />

goal on their opening drive of the second half.<br />

Deion Branch had three catches in the next Cardinal<br />

drive, including a 34-yard touchdown that put<br />

Louisville ahead 21-10 with 4:15 remaining in the<br />

third quarter. Junior safety Curry Burns had one of<br />

the best games of his career with nine solo tackles<br />

and two pass break-ups. He capped it with an<br />

interception and a 29-yard return to the Louisville<br />

46. That set up the score that broke BYU’s back.<br />

BYU 0 7 3 0 10<br />

Louisville 7 7 7 7 28<br />

LOU — Miller 1 yard run (Smith kick)<br />

BYU — Rykert 10 yard run (Payne kick)<br />

LOU — Mattingly 1 yd. pass from Ragone (Smith kick)<br />

BYU—Payne 29 yard field goal<br />

LOU — Branch 34 yard pass from Ragone (Smith kick)<br />

LOU — Ghent 27 yard pass from Ragone (Smith kick)<br />

Category LOU BYU<br />

First Downs 17 17<br />

Rushing Yards 37-58 32-84<br />

Passes 19-28 18-38<br />

Passes Int. 1 3<br />

Passing Yards 228 192<br />

Total Offense 286 276<br />

Punts-Avg. 6-36.5 4-36.8<br />

Penalties-Yards 8-64 4-40<br />

Fumbles-Lost<br />

Attendance: 58,968<br />

2-0 0-0<br />

2000 Liberty Bowl<br />

December 31<br />

Colorado State ................................ 22<br />

Louisville ........................................ 17<br />

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — In the only bowl game of the<br />

2000 season that featured a pair of conference<br />

champions, the Mountain West champs - the Colorado<br />

State Rams bulled their way to a 22-17 win over the<br />

Louisville Cardinals, Conference USA champions.<br />

More than 25,000 U of L fans braved wind chills<br />

in the single digits and saw the Cardinals jump out to a<br />

10-3 lead early in the second quarter. Sophomore<br />

quarterback Dave Ragone connected with little-used<br />

wide receiver Damien Dorsey on a 58-yard scoring<br />

play and got three more from the right foot of<br />

placekicker Nate Smith.<br />

The Rams battled back late in the first half getting<br />

a pair of touchdowns on the ground from Cecil Sapp<br />

and Frank Rice. Sapp would go on to earn game MVP<br />

honors after a 160-yard performance.<br />

Armed with a 16-10 halftime lead, the Rams<br />

would bump the score to 19-10 after the second of<br />

three C.W. Hurst field goals, a 21-yarder early in the<br />

third quarter.<br />

U of L pulled within two at 19-17 when Ragone<br />

connected with Deion Branch on a 14-yard scoring<br />

play with 13:35 left in the game.<br />

For the day, Ragone <strong>com</strong>pleted 24 of 37 throws<br />

for 321 yards in winds up to 30 miles per hour.<br />

Branch set a Liberty Bowl record with 10 receptions<br />

for 170 yards and a score.<br />

Colorado State 3 13 3 3 22<br />

Louisville 7 3 0 7 17<br />

CSU — Hurst 24-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Dorsey 58-yd pass from Ragone (Smith kick)


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LOU — Smith 24-yd field goal<br />

CSU — Sapp 2-yd run (Hurst kick)<br />

CSU — Rice 16-yd run (kick failed)<br />

CSU — Hurst 21-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Branch 14-yd pass from Ragone (Smith kick)<br />

CSU — Hurst 32-yd field goal<br />

Category CSU LOU<br />

First Downs 22 17<br />

Rushing Yards 157 76<br />

Passes 13-28 24-37<br />

Passes Int. 1 0<br />

Passing Yards 158 321<br />

Total Offense 315 397<br />

Punts-Avg. 5-44.8 5-39.2<br />

Penalties-Yards 3-39 6-55<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-3<br />

Attendance: 58,302<br />

1999 Humanitarian Bowl<br />

December 30<br />

Boise State ........................... 34<br />

Louisville ........................... 31<br />

BOISE, Id. - For the first time in school history, the<br />

Cardinals travel to their second consecutive bowl<br />

game after posting a 7-4 regular season record. U of L<br />

drew first blood less than three minutes into the game<br />

when senior Jon Hilbert split the uprights from 40<br />

yards out to give the Cards a 3-0 lead. BSU quarterback<br />

Bart Hendricks sprinted in from three yards out<br />

to give the Broncos a 7-3 advantage, but U of L would<br />

strike back less than two minutes later as senior<br />

quarterback Chris Redman hit Arnold Jackson with a<br />

54-yard scoring pass.The NCAA's all-time leader in<br />

passes attempted and <strong>com</strong>pleted, Redman would close<br />

his historic collegiate career by <strong>com</strong>pleting 26 of 47<br />

throws for 314 yards and two scores.<br />

Following a Hendricks TD pass, junior Zek Parker<br />

returned the ensuing kickoff 91 yards for a score as U<br />

of L seized the lead back at 17-14. Parker's TD return<br />

was his third of the season.<br />

The two clubs matched touchdowns in the second<br />

stanza with Damien Dorsey catching his first pass as a<br />

collegian to give U of L a 24-21 lead at halftime.<br />

A pair of Nick Calaycay third quarter field goals<br />

gave BSU a three-point lead after three quarters while<br />

a Davy Malaythong five-yard run proved to be the<br />

game-winning score with 9:28 remaining.<br />

Louisville 17 7 0 7 31<br />

Boise State 14 7 6 7 34<br />

LOU— Hilbert 40-yd field goal<br />

BSU — Hendricks 3-yd run (Calaycay kick)<br />

LOU — Jackson 54-yd pass from Redman (Hilbert kick)<br />

BSU — Swan 4-yd pass from Hendricks (Calaycay kick)<br />

LOU — Parker 91-yd kickoff return (Hilbert kick)<br />

BSU — Harts 80-yd interception return (Calaycay kick)<br />

LOU — Dorsey 8-yd pass from Redman (Hilbert kick)<br />

BSU — Calaycay 26-yd field goal<br />

BSU — Calaycay 46-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Moreau 3-yd run (Hilbert kick)<br />

BSU — Malaythong 5-yd run (Calaycay kick)<br />

Category LOU BSU<br />

First Downs 22 28<br />

Rushes-Att-Yds 38-237 33-221<br />

Passing Yards 255 376<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE 492 597<br />

Passes Cmp-Att-Int 18-27-3 33-21-0<br />

Punts 4-42.2 3-30.0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0<br />

Penalties 5-58 8-73<br />

Sacks By 2-13 3-13<br />

3rd Down Conv. 4-11 5-10<br />

4th Down Conv. 2-2 0-0<br />

Time of Possession 29:08 30:52<br />

Attendance: 29,283<br />

1998 Motor City Bowl<br />

December 23<br />

Marshall ........................................... 48<br />

Louisville ........................................... 29<br />

DETROIT, Mich. — Marshall scored 24 unanswered<br />

points to take control of the second annual Motor City<br />

Bowl, 48-29. The loss, however, could not dampen<br />

the metamorphosis of the Louisville football team<br />

during the 1998 season. U of L held serve with<br />

Marshall through the first 30 minutes holding a 21-21<br />

deadlock with the Thundering Herd behind the<br />

offense of junior running back Leroy Collins and<br />

quarterback Chris Redman. Redman <strong>com</strong>pleted 35 of<br />

56 throws for 336 yards and a second-quarter TD to<br />

Charles Sheffield. The outing was a fitting end to a<br />

junior season which saw him finish second nationally<br />

in total offense and be<strong>com</strong>e the 13th quarterback in I-<br />

A history to throw for 4,000 yards. Collins found the<br />

end zone three times in the bowl loss to cap a<br />

recordsetting season. The junior college transfer hit<br />

paydirt 19 times during the regular season to break<br />

Lenny Lyles 40-year-old mark. Herd quarterback<br />

Chad Pennington set virtually every MCB record<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleting 18 of 24 passes for 411 yards and four<br />

touchdowns as Marshall exploited an injury-riddled U<br />

of L defense.<br />

Marshall 7 14 17 10 48<br />

Louisville 0 21 0 8 29<br />

MU — Williams 29-yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich<br />

kick)<br />

LOU — Collins 2-yd run (Hilbert kick)<br />

MU — Washington 14-yd pass from Pennington<br />

(Malashevich kick)<br />

LOU — Sheffield 21-yd pass from Redman (Hilbert kick)<br />

MU— Williams 26-yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich<br />

kick)<br />

LOU— Collins 13-yd run (Hilbert kick)<br />

MU — Long 50-yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich<br />

kick)<br />

MU — Chapman 1-yd run (Malashevich kick)<br />

MU — Malashevich 22-yd field goal<br />

MU — Chapman 1-yd run (Malashevich kick)<br />

LOU — Collins 1-yd run (Hilbert kick)<br />

MU — Malashevich 32-yd field goal<br />

Category MU LOU<br />

First Downs 27 26<br />

Rushing Yards 202 66<br />

Passes 18-24 34-54<br />

Passes Int. 0 1<br />

Passing Yards 411 336<br />

Total Offense 613 402<br />

Punts-Avg. 1-58.0 4-49.3<br />

Penalties-Yards 14-123 13-109<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-0<br />

Attendance: 52,016<br />

1993 Liberty Bowl<br />

December 28<br />

Louisville ......................................... 18<br />

Michigan State ................................ 7<br />

MEMPHIS, Tenn.— The 1993 Cardinals put a cap<br />

on an 8-3 regular season with an 18-7 victory over<br />

Michigan State at the Liberty Bowl. Howard<br />

Schnellenberger’s squad registered the first win ever<br />

by the Cardinals over a Big Ten foe.<br />

The conditions were hardly ideal for an aerial<br />

display, but quarterback Jeff Brohm checked in with<br />

one of the guttiest efforts in the history of Cardinal<br />

football.<br />

Brohm, playing with two steel pins and one steel<br />

plate in the index finger of his throwing hand<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted 19-of-29 passes for 197 yards and a<br />

touchdown amidst 20- degree temperatures and<br />

freezing rain.<br />

Most of that courage was shown in the fourth<br />

quarter. Entering the final frame, Louisville trailed 7-<br />

3.With 12:05 remaining, Brohm connected on a 25yard<br />

strike to Reggie Ferguson to put the Cardinals<br />

in front for good.<br />

Just over three minutes later, it was the<br />

defense’s turn to make a big play. Pinned back to<br />

their one-yard line, the Spartans were merely looking<br />

to get some breathing room for their offense.<br />

Running back Craig Thomas took the handoff and<br />

was immediately met by All-American defensive end<br />

Joe Johnson and reserve linebacker Tyrus McCloud<br />

for a safety.<br />

On the ensuing possession, the Cardinals<br />

marched down the field for an insurance touchdown<br />

when Anthony Shelman bolted into the end zone<br />

from 11 yards out.<br />

Michigan State 7 0 0 0 7<br />

Louisville 3 0 0 15 18<br />

MSU — Goulbourne 1-yd run (Stoyanovich kick)<br />

LOU — Akers 31-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Ferguson 25-yd pass from Brohm (Akers kick)<br />

LOU — Safety<br />

LOU— Dawkins 11-yd run (Kick failed)<br />

Category MSU LOU<br />

First Downs 18 20<br />

Rushing Yards 114 172<br />

Passes 15-28 19-31<br />

Passes Int. 1 0<br />

Passing Yards 193 197<br />

Total Offense 307 369<br />

Punts-Avg. 5-29.0 5-36.2<br />

Penalties-Yards 5-60 6-45<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0<br />

Attendance: 21,097<br />

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All-Time Bowl Games<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl<br />

January 1<br />

Louisville ......................................... 34<br />

Alabama .......................................... 7<br />

TEMPE, Ariz. - Playing in its first bowl game in<br />

13 years, the Louisville football team felt it had<br />

something to prove at the 1991 Fiesta Bowl. The<br />

squad proved its point to the tune of a 34-7<br />

thrashing of Alabama. The Cardinals came out on<br />

all cylinders, scoring 25 points in the first quarter.<br />

Browning Nagle tossed two long touchdown passes<br />

and Ray Buchanan recovered a blocked punt for a<br />

touchdown. Nagle threw for a Fiesta Bowl record<br />

451 yards, including 223 during a 25-point firstquarter<br />

explosion. He <strong>com</strong>pleted 20-of-33 passes<br />

and had three scoring passes. Alabama’s offense<br />

did not experience much more success. For the<br />

game the Tide rolled for just 189 yards of total<br />

offense. U of L defensive back Ray Buchanan was<br />

tabbed as the game’s defensive most valuable<br />

player.<br />

Louisville 25 0 7 2 34<br />

Alabama 0 7 0 0 7<br />

LOU — Ware 70-yd pass from Nagle (Wilmsmeyer kick)<br />

LOU — Dawkins 5-yd run (Kicked blocked)<br />

LOU — Cummings 37-yd pass from Nagle (Kick failed)<br />

LOU— Buchanan recovered blocked punt (pass failed)<br />

ALA — Gardner 49-yd interception return (Doyle kick)<br />

LOU — Cummings 19-yd pass from Nagle (Bell kick)<br />

LOU — Safety<br />

Category Ala LOU<br />

First Downs 10 25<br />

Rushing Yards 95 113<br />

Passes 12-35 21-39<br />

Passes Int. 2 3<br />

Passing Yards 94 458<br />

Total Offense 189 571<br />

Punts-Avg. 8-40.2 3-41.0<br />

Penalties-Yards 7-40 10-87<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1<br />

Attendance: 69,098<br />

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1977 Independence<br />

December 17<br />

Louisville ......................................... 14<br />

Louisiana Tech ................................ 24<br />

SHREVEPORT, La. - The 1977 Louisville team,<br />

coached by Vince Gibson, ended a seven-year bowl<br />

drought, and took a 24-14 setback from Louisiana<br />

Tech at the Independence Bowl. Louisiana Tech, the<br />

Southland Conference champion, took the thrill out of<br />

the trip for U of L, handing the Cards a 10-point loss.<br />

Kevin Miller provided the spark offensively for U of<br />

L, electrifying the crowd with a 60-yard first quarter<br />

punt return for a touchdown. In the third quarter,<br />

Miller scored again on a 13-yard run to cap a 13- play,<br />

58-yard scoring drive. Tech quarterback Keith<br />

Thibodeaux, the offensive player of the game,<br />

countered Miller’s heroics with two touchdown<br />

passes. Miller nearly came up with another TD, but he<br />

mishandled a pass in the end zone from Stu Stram.<br />

Another potential Cardinal touchdown was called<br />

back by a holding penalty. Linebacker Otis Wilson<br />

was selected as the game’s outstanding defensive<br />

player.<br />

Louisville 7 0 7 0 14<br />

Louisiana Tech 21 3 0 0 24<br />

LOU — Miller 60-yd punt return (Posadas kick)<br />

LT — Lewis 1-yd run (Swiley kick)<br />

LT — Pree 41-yd pass from Thibodeaux (Swiley kick)<br />

LT— McCartney 8-yd pass from Thibodeaux (Swiley kick)<br />

LT— Swiley 21-yd field goal<br />

LOU — Miller 13-yd run (Posadas kick)<br />

Category LT LOU<br />

First Downs 25 11<br />

Rushing Yards 48 100<br />

Passes 19-39 9-23<br />

Passes Int. 2 1<br />

Passing Yards 287 61<br />

Total Offense 335 161<br />

Punts-Avg. 6-32.0 8-38.0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 6-3 8-3<br />

Attendance: 18,500<br />

1970 Pasadena Bowl<br />

December 19<br />

Louisville ........................................ 24<br />

Long Beach State ........................... 24<br />

PASADENA, Calif. - In 1970, the University of<br />

Louisville’s Missouri Valley Conference Championship<br />

team tied Long Beach State 24-24 at the Pasadena<br />

Bowl to close the season. Long Beach trailed Lee<br />

Corso’s Cardinals almost the entire game after John<br />

Madeya scored a pair of touchdowns. On the strength<br />

of a safety and some nifty running by fullback Leon<br />

Burns, LBSU managed to forge a fourth-quarter tie. A<br />

strange play near the end of the game had the<br />

Louisville faithful thinkingthey just might secure a<br />

victory. Madeya threw a screen pass to tailback Tom<br />

Jesukaitis, who was supposed to go out of bounds.<br />

Instead Jesukaitis put the ball in the air again, throwing<br />

a pass to Cookie Brinkman who went in for a<br />

touchdown. The rulebook prohibits more than one pass<br />

on a single play, however, and U of L was penalized<br />

five yards. Louisville’s Paul Mattingly was named<br />

Defensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Game. He blocked a 32-yard<br />

field goal attempt in the fourth quarter and was in on a<br />

game-high 17 tackles.<br />

Louisville 14 7 3 0 24<br />

Long Beach St. 7 7 2 8 24<br />

LBSU — Burns 4-yard run (Logue kick)<br />

LOU — Madeya 4-yard run (Marcus kick)<br />

LOU — Welch 65-yard interception return (Marcus kick)<br />

LOU — Madeya 1-yard run (Marcus kick)<br />

LBSU — Burns 2-yard run (Logue kick)<br />

LOU — Marcus 24-yard field goal<br />

LBSU — Safety Gatti tackled in end zone<br />

LBSU — Burns 4-yard run (Matthews pass from Graves)<br />

Category LBSU LOU<br />

First Downs 16 20<br />

Rushing Yards 243 210<br />

Passes 9-17 12-23<br />

Passes Int. 1 1<br />

Passing Yards 148 90<br />

Total Offense 391 300<br />

Punts-Avg. 6-30.0 8-39.0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-0<br />

Attendance: 20,472<br />

1958 Sun Bowl<br />

January 1<br />

Louisville ..................................... 34<br />

Drake ........................................... 20<br />

EL PASO, Texas- The University of Louisville made<br />

its first bowl appearance Jan. 1, 1958, as Frank<br />

Camp’s squad battered Drake 34-20 in the Sun Bowl.<br />

The victoryover the Drake Bulldogs capped a nearperfect<br />

season for the Cardinals. U of L finished with<br />

a 9-1 record.Louisville’s squad was headed by Lenny<br />

Lyles, the nation’s leading rusher. Unfortunately,<br />

Lyles went down in the first quarter with an injury.<br />

He managed just six yards on two carries. In Lyles’<br />

absence, Ken Porco and Pete Bryant stepped forward<br />

offensively. Porco ran for a game-high 119 yards on<br />

20 carries. Bryant added 80 yards on 14 carries,<br />

while also tossing a 20-yard scoring pass.<br />

Louisville 7 14 7 6 34<br />

Drake 7 7 0 6 20<br />

Drake — Labrasca 2-yard run (Leeman kick)<br />

LOU — Cain 4-yard run (Young kick)<br />

Drake —17-yard run (Leeman kick)<br />

LOU — Young 37-yard pass from Orem (Young kick)<br />

LOU – Bryant 4-yard run (Young kick)<br />

LOU — Porco 2-yard run (Young kick)<br />

Drake — Kinzell 55-yard pass from Labrasca (kick failed)<br />

LOU — Young 20-yard pass from Bryant (kick failed)<br />

Category DRAKE LOU<br />

First Downs 16 14<br />

Rushing Yards 176 228<br />

Passes 10-33 6-10<br />

Passes Int. 1 0<br />

Passing Yards 140 148<br />

Total Offense 316 316<br />

Punts-Avg. 4-25.8 5-34.2<br />

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0


Bowl Records<br />

Bowl Records<br />

RUSHING<br />

Most Rushing Yards : 329<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Attempts: 50<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Touchdowns: 3 (twice)<br />

Most recent: 2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Rushing Attempts, Both Teams: 88<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Rushing Yards, Both Teams: 458<br />

1970 Pasadena Bowl vs. Long Beach State<br />

Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams: 142<br />

2001 Liberty Bowl vs. BYU<br />

PASSING<br />

Most Passing Yards: 458<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Most Attempts: 54<br />

1998 Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall<br />

Most Completions: 34<br />

1998 Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall<br />

Most Touchdowns: 3 (four times)<br />

Most recent: 2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 94<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Fewest Completions Allowed: 17<br />

1970 Pasadena Bowl vs. Long Beach State<br />

Most Interceptions: 3 (three times)<br />

Most recent: 2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH)<br />

Most Touchdowns Passing, Both Teams: 7<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH)<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Most Yards: 571<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Most Yards, Both Teams: 1,089<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH)<br />

Most Fumbles: 8<br />

1977 Independence Bowl vs. Louisiana Tech<br />

SCORING<br />

Most Touchdowns: 6<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Points: 44<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Points, Both Teams: 84<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Points Scored in One Half: 25<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Largest Margin of Victory: 27<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Most Points, 1st Quarter: 25<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Most Points, 2nd Quarter: 21<br />

1998 Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami<br />

Most Points, 3rd Quarter: 14<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Points, 4th Quarter: 15<br />

1993 Liberty Bowl vs. Michigan State<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

RUSHING<br />

Most Attempts : 24 by Frank Moreau<br />

1999 Humanitarian Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Rushing Yards by a QB: 77 by Stefan LeFors<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Yards: 128 by Lionel Gates<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH)<br />

Best Average Per Carry: 10.67 by Lionel Gates<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH)<br />

PASSING<br />

Most Attempts: 54 by Chris Redman<br />

1998 Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall<br />

Most Completions: 35 by Chris Redman<br />

1998 Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall<br />

Most Yards: 451 by Browning Nagle<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Most Interceptions: 3 by Stefan LeFors<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH)<br />

Highest Completion Pct.: .692 by Stefan LeFors<br />

2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Most Yards Per Att: 13.67 by Browning Nagle<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Most Yards Per Comp.: 22.55 by Browning Nagle<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Most Receptions: 10 by Harry Douglas 2007<br />

Orange Bowl vs. Wake Forest; 10 by Deion Branch<br />

2000 Liberty Bowl vs. Colorado State<br />

Most Yards: 170 by Deion Branch<br />

2000 Liberty Bowl vs. Colorado State<br />

Higest Avg. Per Catch: 23.0 by Tony Cummings<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Most Touchdown Receptions: 3 by J.R. Russell<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH)<br />

LONGEST PLAYS<br />

Scrimmage Run: 88 by Lionel Gates<br />

2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH)<br />

Passing Play: 70 by Browning Nagle-Latrell Ware<br />

1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama<br />

Punt: 59, Brandon Brookfield<br />

1993 Liberty Bowl vs. Michigan State<br />

Field Goal: 40 by Jon Hilbert<br />

1999 Humanitarian Bowl vs. Boise State<br />

Interception Return: 65 by Joe Welch<br />

1970 Pasadena Bowl vs. Long Beach State<br />

Kickoff Return: 96 by Zek Parker<br />

2001 Liberty Bowl vs. BYU<br />

Punt Return: 60 by Kevin Miller<br />

1977 Independence Bowl vs. Louisiana Tech<br />

OPPONENT BESTS<br />

Points 49 by Miami (2003 GMAC)<br />

First Downs: 28 by Miami (2003 GMAC); 28 by<br />

Boise State (1999 Humanitarian)<br />

Total Offense: 613 by Marshall (1998 Motor City)<br />

Rush Attempts: 42 by Boise State (1999<br />

Humanitarian)<br />

Rushing Yards: 243 by Long Beach State (1970<br />

Pasadena)<br />

Pass Attempts: 44 by Marshall (2002 GMAC)<br />

Pass Completions: 21 by Miami (2003 GMAC)<br />

21 by Marshall (2002 GMAC)<br />

Passing Yards: 411 by Marshall (1998 Motor City)<br />

Interceptions Thrown: 3 by BYU (2001 Liberty)<br />

Penalties: 17 by Marshall (2002 GMAC)<br />

Fumbles Lost: 3 by Long Beach State (1970<br />

Pasadena)<br />

LIONEL GATES raced 88 yards in the 2003<br />

GMAC Bowl game loss to Miami (OH). It’s<br />

the longest run in bowl game history at<br />

Louisville.<br />

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All-Time Results<br />

All-Time Results<br />

1912 1912 — — WON WON 3, 3, LOST LOST 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 11 at Transylvania 32-0<br />

Oct. 17 Centre 23-6<br />

Oct. 28 at Kentucky 0-41<br />

Nov. 15 Hanover 73-0<br />

128-47<br />

Coach: Lester Larson<br />

Captain: Stanley Walker<br />

1913 1913 — — — WW<br />

Won WW<br />

on 5, 5, Lost Lost 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 4 Bethel (Ky.) 48-0<br />

Oct. 11 at Moore’s Hill 77-0<br />

Oct. 18 Wash. (Tenn.) 100-0<br />

Oct. 25 Cumberland 6-0<br />

Nov. 1 Butler 20-0<br />

Nov. 22 Kentucky 0-20<br />

251-20<br />

Coach: Lester Larson<br />

Captain: Stanley Walker<br />

1914 1914 1914 — — W WWon<br />

W on 1, 1, Lost Lost 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 17 Tennessee 0-66<br />

Oct. 31 Wabash 3-7<br />

Nov. 7 at Cumberland 0-20<br />

Nov. 14 at Kentucky 0-42<br />

Nov. 21 at Rose Poly 23-0<br />

26-135<br />

Coach: Lester Larson<br />

Captain: Stanley Walker<br />

1915 1915 1915 — — W WWon<br />

W on 1, 1, Lost Lost 5, 5, T TTied<br />

T Tied<br />

ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 2 Centre 0-0<br />

Oct. 9 at Wabash 0-38<br />

Oct. 16 Chattanooga 6-21<br />

Oct. 30 Rose Poly 22-6<br />

Nov. 6 Kentucky 0-15<br />

Nov. 13 Franklin 7-13<br />

Nov. 25 Transylvania 0-26<br />

35-119<br />

Coach: Will Duffy<br />

Captain: Owen Foster<br />

1916 1916 — — W WWon<br />

W on 2, 2, Lost Lost 3, 3, 3, TT<br />

Tied T ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 14 Centre 0-0<br />

Oct. 21 Chattanooga 6-0<br />

Oct. 28 Butler 19-7<br />

Nov. 4 Georgetown 0-41<br />

Nov. 18 Franklin 12-16<br />

Nov. 30 Transylvania 0-13<br />

37-77<br />

Coach: Will Duffy<br />

Captain: Maurice Daniel<br />

1921 1921 — — W WWon<br />

W Won<br />

on 2, 2, 2, Lost Lost Lost 2, 2, 2, T<br />

Tied TT<br />

ied 1 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 22 Hanover* 19-8<br />

Oct. 29 at Bethel (Ky.) 0-0<br />

Nov. 5 at Transylvania 0-7<br />

Nov. 18 Kentucky Wesleyan 30-0<br />

Nov. 26 at Marshall 0-14<br />

49-29<br />

Coach: Bill Duncan<br />

Captain: E.B. Kirk<br />

*won by forfeit<br />

1922 1922 — — W WWon<br />

W on 2, 2, 2, Lost Lost 7<br />

7<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 30 Western Kentucky 0-6<br />

Oct. 7 Bethel (Ky.) 12-14<br />

Oct. 14 at Kentucky 0-63<br />

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Oct. 21 Franklin 6-27<br />

Oct. 28 at Centre 7-32<br />

Nov. 4 Cincinnati 28-0<br />

Nov. 11 at Rose Poly 6-0<br />

Nov. 18 Centenary 13-39<br />

Nov. 30 at Marshall 7-21<br />

79-202<br />

Coach: Bill Duncan<br />

Captain: Tommy Kienzie<br />

1923 1923 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, 5, Lost Lost 3<br />

3<br />

Coach: Fred Enke<br />

Captain: Art Vandervert<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 29 at Western Kentucky 7-19<br />

Oct. 6 at Union 6-13<br />

Oct. 13 Morris Harvey 27-0<br />

Oct. 20 Franklin 0-35<br />

Oct. 27 Rose Poly 13-0<br />

Nov. 3 Transylvania 12-0<br />

Nov. 10 Kentucky Wesleyan 7-0<br />

Nov. 17 at Georgetown 12-6<br />

84-73<br />

Coach: Fred Enke<br />

Captain: Art Vandervert<br />

1924 1924 — — W WWon<br />

W on 3, 3, 3, Lost Lost 5, 5, T TTied<br />

T ied 1 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 4 at Kentucky 0-29<br />

Oct. 11 Western Kentucky 12-7<br />

Oct. 18 at Georgetown 9-6<br />

Oct. 25 Transylvania 0-3<br />

Nov. 1 at Rose Poly 6-18<br />

Nov. 8 at K. Wesleyan 0-0<br />

Nov. 15 King 0-16<br />

Nov. 22 Chattanooga 10-0<br />

Nov. 27 at Marshall 6-16<br />

43-95<br />

Coach: Fred Enke<br />

Captain: Paul Osborne<br />

1925 1925 — — W WWon<br />

W on 8, 8, Lost Lost 0<br />

0<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 3 Evansville 20-0<br />

Oct. 10 at Western Kentucky 6-0<br />

Oct. 17 at Hanover 24-0<br />

Oct. 24 Kentucky Wesleyan 6-0<br />

Oct. 30 at Transylvania 7-0<br />

Nov. 7 Rose Poly 30-0<br />

Nov. 21 Toledo 33-0<br />

Nov. 26 at Marshall 7-2<br />

133-2<br />

Coach: Tom King<br />

Captain: Armand Fischer<br />

1926 1926 — — W WWon<br />

W Won<br />

on 6, 6, Lost Lost Lost 2<br />

2<br />

Coach: Tom King<br />

Captain: Jack Dougherty<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 2 at Ogden 79-0<br />

Oct. 9 at Rose Poly 49-0<br />

Oct. 16 at Xavier 7-20<br />

Oct. 30 Centre 0-6<br />

Nov. 6 Western Kentucky 26-10<br />

Nov. 13 at Kentucky Wesleyan 25-12<br />

Nov. 20 Marshall 27-3<br />

Nov. 25 at Fla. Southern 13-0<br />

226-51<br />

1927 1927 — — W WWon<br />

W on 4, 4, Lost Lost 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 8 Transylvania 25-6<br />

Oct. 15 Murray State 14-0<br />

Oct. 22 at Marshall 6-37<br />

Oct. 29 Centre 40-7<br />

Nov. 5 at Western Kentucky 6-7<br />

Nov. 12 at Eastern Kentucky 21-13<br />

Nov. 19 Davids & Elkins 0-32<br />

Nov. 24 at Centenary 2-59<br />

114-161<br />

Coach: Tom King<br />

Captain: Harvey Mayhall<br />

1928 1928 — — W WWon<br />

W on 1, 1, Lost Lost 7<br />

7<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 6 Eastern Kentucky 72-0<br />

Oct. 13 at Detroit 0-46<br />

Oct. 20 at Chattanooga 0-70<br />

Oct. 27 Transylvania 0-18<br />

Nov. 3 at Western Kentucky 0-20<br />

Nov. 10 Centre 0-7<br />

Nov. 17 at St. Louis 0-12<br />

Nov. 24 Marshall 0-13<br />

72-186<br />

Coach: Tom King<br />

Captain: Jim Tom Robertson<br />

1929 1929 — — W WWon<br />

W on 3, 3, Lost Lost 5<br />

5<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 2 Cincinnati 0-7<br />

Oct. 11 at Transylvania 0-9<br />

Oct. 19 Western Kentucky 0-13<br />

Oct. 26 at Marshall 6-25<br />

Nov. 2 at Eastern Kentucky 19-6<br />

Nov. 9 Centre 0-41<br />

Nov. 16 Earlham 6-0<br />

Nov. 23 Georgetown 6-0<br />

37-101<br />

Coach: Tom King<br />

Captain: Game Captains<br />

1930 1930 — — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 3<br />

3<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 4 Hanover 32-12<br />

Oct. 11 Transylvania 18-0<br />

Oct. 17 Eastern Kentucky 52-0<br />

Oct. 25 at Western Kentucky 6-7<br />

Nov. 1 Centre 0-28<br />

Nov. 8 at DePauw l 0-14<br />

Nov. 15 at Marshall 13-12<br />

Nov. 22 Earlham 13-0<br />

134-73<br />

Coach: Tom King<br />

Captain: Tommy Thompson<br />

1931 1931 — — — W WWon<br />

W on 0, 0, 0, Lost Lost 8<br />

8<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 2 Hanover 0-3<br />

Oct. 9 Transylvania* 0-1<br />

Oct. 16 at Butler 6-61<br />

Oct. 24 Eastern Kentucky* 0-1<br />

Oct. 31 at Western Kentucky 6-20<br />

Nov. 7 DePaul 0-46<br />

Nov. 14 at Georgetown 6-20<br />

Nov. 21 Centre 0-75<br />

18-227<br />

Coach: Jack McGrath<br />

Co-Captains: Ben Reid and Guy Schearer<br />

* won by forfeit<br />

1932 1932 1932 — — — W<br />

Won W on 0, 0, Lost Lost 9<br />

9<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 24 at Marshall 0-66<br />

Oct. 1 Union (Ky.) 6-32<br />

Oct. 8 at Murray State 0-105<br />

Oct. 15 at Eastern Kentucky 0-38<br />

Oct. 22 Transylvania 12-34<br />

Oct. 28 Morehead State 0-20<br />

Nov. 4 at Oakland City 0-19<br />

Nov. 12 Georgetown 0-20<br />

Nov. 19 at Western Kentucky 0-58<br />

18-392<br />

Coach: C.V. (Red) Money<br />

Captain: Tom Giannini<br />

1933 1933 — — W WWon<br />

W on 1, 1, Lost Lost 7<br />

7<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 30 Centre 0-30<br />

Oct. 6 at Georgetown 0-13<br />

Oct. 13 at Union (Ky.) 0-19<br />

Oct. 21 Western Kentucky 0-45<br />

Oct. 28 at Morehead St. 0-13<br />

Nov. 4 Murray State 6-54<br />

Nov. 11 at Miami (Fla.) 7-33<br />

Nov. 18 Eastern Kentucky 13-7<br />

26-214<br />

Coach: Ben Cregor<br />

Captain: Bill Threlkeld<br />

1934 1934 — — W WWon<br />

W on 2, 2, 2, Lost Lost 5<br />

5<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 6 Georgetown 14-6<br />

Oct. 13 at Toledo 7-19<br />

Oct. 27 at Hanover 6-7<br />

Nov. 3 Centre 0-46<br />

Nov. 10 at Transylvania 0-13<br />

Nov. 17 at Eastern Kentucky 13-6<br />

Nov. 24 Union (Ky.) 0-7<br />

40-104<br />

Coach: Ben Cregor<br />

Captain: Bill Threlkeld<br />

1935 1935 — — W WWon<br />

W Won<br />

on 1, 1, 1, Lost Lost 6, 6, TT<br />

Tied TT<br />

ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 28 at Butler 0-29<br />

Oct. 5 Transylvania 7-14<br />

Oct. 11 at Union (Ky.) 7-13<br />

Oct. 19 at Hanover 6-6<br />

Oct. 26 Eastern Kentucky 0-9<br />

Nov. 2 at Georgetown 0-21<br />

Nov. 9 Toledo 7-41<br />

Nov. 16 Morehead State 20-0<br />

47-133<br />

Coach: Ben Cregor<br />

Co-Captains: Kenny Doll and Walt<br />

Kirkendahl<br />

1936 1936 — — W WWon<br />

W on 4, 4, Lost Lost 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Oct. 3 Union (Ky.) 13-0<br />

Oct. 10 at Hanover 12-2<br />

Oct. 17 at Eastern Kentucky 6-9<br />

Oct. 24 at Union 7-27<br />

Oct. 30 Georgetown 12-8<br />

Nov. 7 Alfred Holbrook 31-7<br />

Nov. 14 at Morehead St. 7-14<br />

Nov. 21 Baldwin-Wallace 0-67<br />

88-134<br />

Coach: Laurie Apitz<br />

Captain: Melzar Lowe<br />

1937 1937 — — W WWon<br />

W on 2, 2, Lost Lost 5, 5, T TTied<br />

T ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 25 Hanover 7-13<br />

Oct. 2 at Transylvania 6-19<br />

Oct. 9 at Wayne State 0-32<br />

Oct. 15 Union (Univ.) 14-6<br />

Oct. 23 St. Joseph’s 13-6<br />

Oct. 30 at Georgetown 7-12<br />

Nov. 11 Centre 7-20<br />

Nov. 20 Eastern Kentucky 6-6<br />

60-114<br />

Coach: Laurie Apitz<br />

Captain: Ralph Emerson


All-Time Results<br />

All-Time Results<br />

1938 1938 — — W WWon<br />

W on 2, 2, Lost Lost 6<br />

6<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 24 at Cincinnati 0-19<br />

Oct. 7 Wayne State 14-12<br />

Oct. 15 at St. Joseph’s 0-2<br />

Oct. 22 Georgetown 0-6<br />

Oct. 29 Transylvania 7-13<br />

Nov. 4 at Evansville 6-0<br />

Nov. 11 at Hanover 13-14<br />

Nov. 19 at Centre 0-14<br />

40-80<br />

Coach: Laurie Apitz<br />

Captain: Alex Davidson<br />

1939 1939 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 2, 2, T TTied<br />

TT<br />

ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 22 at Transylvania 25-0<br />

Sept. 30 at Indiana State 0-7<br />

Oct. 6 Evansville 7-6<br />

Oct. 13 Alfred Holbrook 20-3<br />

Oct. 19 St. Joseph’s 13-0<br />

Oct. 28 at Centre 0-0<br />

Nov. 4 at Georgetown 7-14<br />

Nov. 18 Hanover 20-0<br />

92-30<br />

Coach: Laurie Apitz<br />

Co-Captains: Fred Schloemer<br />

and Lou Zimlich<br />

1940 1940 1940 — — W WWon<br />

W on 3, 3, Lost Lost 5, 5, T TTied<br />

TT<br />

ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 21 Indiana State 0-0<br />

Sept. 28 at Cincinnati 0-7<br />

Oct. 5 at Evansville 13-7<br />

Oct. 12 at St. Joseph’s 6-24<br />

Oct. 18 Centre 0-28<br />

Oct. 25 Alfred Holbrook 38-7<br />

Nov. 2 Georgetown 14-19<br />

Nov. 9 at Hanover 14-13<br />

Nov. 16 at Long Island 6-29<br />

91-134<br />

Coach: Laurie Apitz<br />

Captain: Jimmy Caufield<br />

1941 1941 — — W WWon<br />

W on 4, 4, Lost Lost 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 22 Rio Grande 58-0<br />

Sept. 27 at Cincinnati 7-28<br />

Oct. 4 Evansville 31-7<br />

Oct. 17 Transylvania 13-0<br />

Oct. 23 at Georgetown 7-19<br />

Nov. 1 at DePauw 6-13<br />

Nov. 8 at Hanover 21-7<br />

Nov. 15 Vanderbilt 0-68<br />

143-142<br />

Coach: Laurie Apitz<br />

Co-Captains: Clure Moser and Jimmy<br />

Rosenfield<br />

1942 1942 — — W WWon<br />

W on 2, 2, Lost Lost 3<br />

3<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 17 Rio Grande 25-0<br />

Sept. 26 at Cincinnati 0-51<br />

Oct. 10 at Evansville 20-0<br />

Oct. 17 DePauw 6-19<br />

Oct. 24 Indiana State 7-25<br />

58-95<br />

Coach: Laurie Apitz<br />

Co-Captains: Jim Brady and Bud Bruning<br />

1946 1946 — — W WWon<br />

W on 6, 6, 6, Lost Lost 2<br />

2<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 26 at Evansville 13-7<br />

Oct. 4 Wittenberg 19-0<br />

Oct. 11 at Georgetown 20-0<br />

Oct. 19 at W. Kentucky 19-20<br />

Oct. 25 Georgetown 20-0<br />

Nov. 2 St. Joseph’s 13-7<br />

Nov. 9 at E. Kentucky 7-28<br />

Nov. 16 Union (Univ.) 25-0<br />

136-62<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Vince Lococo<br />

1947 1947 — — W WWon<br />

W on 7, 7, Lost Lost Lost 0, 0, T TTied<br />

T ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 26 Wittenberg 40-3<br />

Oct. 4 at DePauw 37-0<br />

Oct. 10 Evansville 20-7<br />

Oct. 24 Western Kentucky 19-13<br />

Nov. 1 at St. Joseph’s 7-7<br />

Nov. 7 Eastern Kentucky 14-13<br />

Nov. 14 at SE La. 23-0<br />

Nov. 22 Washington 33-20<br />

193-63<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Art Heitlauf<br />

1948 1948 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 5<br />

5<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 25 at Memphis State 7-13<br />

Oct. 2 St. Joseph’s 20-0<br />

Oct. 8 at Xavier 26-47<br />

Oct. 16 at Akron 13-0<br />

Oct. 23 Western Kentucky 19-6<br />

Oct. 30 Buffalo 19-48<br />

Nov. 6 Catawba 33-21<br />

Nov. 13 at Evansville 6-18<br />

Nov. 20 Bradley 31-14<br />

Nov. 27 at Washington 12-27<br />

186-194<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: George Bertram<br />

1949 1949 — — W WWon<br />

W on 8, 8, Lost Lost 3<br />

3<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 17 St. Joseph’s 33-7<br />

Sept. 24 at Western Kentucky 47-7<br />

Sept. 30 Murray State 34-14<br />

Oct. 8 Miami (Fla.) 0-26<br />

Oct. 15 Akron 62-6<br />

Oct. 21 Xavier 7-19<br />

Oct. 29 at Bradley 35-12<br />

Nov. 3 at Catawba 41-7<br />

Nov. 12 Washington 35-12<br />

Nov. 19 Evansville 28-7<br />

Nov. 24 at Southern Miss 21-26<br />

343-143<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: George Bertram<br />

1950 1950 1950 — — W WWon<br />

W on 3, 3, Lost Lost 6, 6, TT<br />

Tied TT<br />

ied ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 23 St. Francis (Pa.) 34-14<br />

Sept. 30 Buffalo 48-19<br />

Oct. 7 at Cincinnati 20-28<br />

Oct. 14 at Houston 7-27<br />

Oct. 21 at Xavier 13-36<br />

Oct. 28 Duquesne 20-27<br />

No~. 4 at Washington 28-7<br />

Nov. 10 at Miami (Fla.) 13-13<br />

Nov. 18 Washington & Lee 28-33<br />

Nov. 25 at Southern Miss 28-34<br />

239-238<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Tom Lucia<br />

1951 1951 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 29 at Wayne State 28-12<br />

Oct. 5 Boston University 7-39<br />

Oct. 13 at Cincinnati 0-38<br />

Oct. 19 Xavier 6-47<br />

Oct. 27 at St. Bonaventure 21-22<br />

Nov. 2 NC State 26-2<br />

Nov. 10 Houston 35-28<br />

Nov. 17 Wash. & Lee 14-7<br />

Nov. 23 Southern Miss 14-13<br />

151-208<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Charles Asher<br />

1952 1952 — — W WWon<br />

W on 3, 3, Lost Lost 5<br />

5<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 27 Wayne State 19-12<br />

Oct. 4 at Florida State 41-14<br />

Oct. 11 Dayton 0-20<br />

Oct. 18 at Xavier 13-27<br />

Oct. 31 at Chattanooga 14-47<br />

Nov. 8 at Memphis 25-29<br />

Nov. 15 Eastern Kentucky 34-20<br />

Nov. 22 at Southern Miss 26-55<br />

172-224<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Otto Knop<br />

1953 1953 — — W WWon<br />

W on 1, 1, Lost Lost 7<br />

7<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 19 at Murray State 19-14<br />

Oct. 3 at Florida State 0-59<br />

Oct. 10 Xavier 13-19<br />

Oct. 17 at Dayton 13-20<br />

Oct. 24 at Tennessee 6-59<br />

Oct. 30 at Chattanooga 6-44<br />

Nov. 7 Cincinnati 0-41<br />

Nov. 14 Eastern Kentucky 13-20<br />

70-276<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Jim Hollowell<br />

1954— 1954— W WWon<br />

W on 3, 3, Lost Lost 6<br />

6<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 18 Murray State 13-33<br />

Sept. 24 at Wayne State 0-13<br />

Oct. 2 Florida State 6-47<br />

Oct. 9 at Dayton 7-27<br />

Oct. 16 Evansville 26-6<br />

Oct. 23 Centre 27-6<br />

Oct. 30 at Western Kentucky 7-25<br />

Nov. 6 Morehead State 24-0<br />

Nov. 13 at Eastern Kentucky 6-20<br />

116-177<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Johnny Unitas<br />

1955— 1955— W WWon<br />

W on 7, 7, 7, Lost Lost Lost 2<br />

2<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 17 at Murray State 14-33<br />

Sept. 24 at Xavier 20-49<br />

Oct. 1 Wayne State 72-0<br />

Oct. 8 Dayton 19-7<br />

Oct. 15 at Evansville 29-7<br />

Oct. 29 Western Kentucky 20-0<br />

Nov. 5 Morehead State 37-12<br />

Nov. 12 at Eastern Kentucky 45-13<br />

Nov. 19 Toledo 33-13<br />

289-134<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Jim Wolf and Maurice Wolford<br />

1956— 1956— W WWon<br />

W on 6, 6, Lost Lost 3<br />

3<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 22 at Toledo 27-12<br />

Sept. 29 Kent State 0-7<br />

Oct. 6 Evansville 41-13<br />

Oct. 13 Murray State 7-6<br />

Oct. 20 at Morehead St. 19-7<br />

Oct. 27 at Ohio 25-19<br />

Nov. 3 Dayton 6-7<br />

Nov. 10 Xavier 14-34<br />

Nov. 17 Eastern Kentucky 14-6<br />

153-111<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: John Noon<br />

1957 1957 — — W WWon<br />

W on 9, 9, Lost Lost 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 21 at Evansville 33-7<br />

Sept. 27 at Eastern Kentucky 40-14<br />

Oct. 5 Toledo 48-20<br />

Oct. 12 at Murray State 35-0<br />

Oct. 19 Dayton 33-19<br />

Oct. 26 Central Michigan 40-0<br />

Nov. 9 at Kent State 7-13<br />

Nov. 16 Ohio 40-7<br />

Nov. 22 Morehead State 40-6<br />

Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas)<br />

Jan. 1 vs. Drake<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Gil Sturtzel<br />

34-20<br />

350-106<br />

1958 1958 — — W WWon<br />

W on 4, 4, Lost Lost 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 27 Eastern Kentucky 20-7<br />

Oct. 4 at Toledo 7-13<br />

Oct. 11 Murray State 27-0<br />

Oct. 18 at Dayton 13-26<br />

Oct. 25 at Central Michigan 40-7<br />

Nov. 8 Kent State 21-0<br />

Nov. 15 at Ohio 6-23<br />

Nov. 22 North Texas St. 10-21<br />

144-97<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Ed Young<br />

1959 1959 — — W WWon<br />

W on 6, 6, Lost Lost 4 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 15 Western Kentucky 19-0<br />

Sept. 19 at Xavier 13-28<br />

Sept. 25 at Eastern Kentucky 14-7<br />

Oct. 3 at Bradley 28-8<br />

Oct. 10 at Murray State 28-0<br />

Oct. 17 Dayton 32-6<br />

Oct. 31 Marshall 48-6<br />

Nov. 7 at North Texas St. 7-39<br />

Nov. 14 Ohio 15-22<br />

Nov. 21 at Kent State 14-16<br />

218-132<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Co-Captains: Ken Porco and Howard<br />

Turley<br />

1960— 1960— W WWon<br />

W on 7, 7, Lost Lost 2<br />

2<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Ron Petty<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 17 at Tennessee Tech 7-21<br />

Sept. 23 Eastern Kentucky 28-7<br />

Sept. 30 Bradley 40-6<br />

Oct. 7 Murray State 12-6<br />

Oct. 15 at Dayton 36-0<br />

Oct. 21 Western Kentucky 44-0<br />

Oct. 29 at Marshall 7-0<br />

Nov. 5 Xavier 0-29<br />

Nov. 11 Kent State 22-8<br />

196-77<br />

1961— 1961— W WWon<br />

W on 6, 6, Lost Lost 3<br />

3<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: John Finn<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 16 Tennessee Tech 29-13<br />

Sept. 22 at Eastern Kentucky 33-6<br />

Sept. 30 Marshall 32-6<br />

Oct. 7 Memphis State 13-28<br />

Oct. 14 Dayton 6-7<br />

Oct. 21 Western Kentucky 20-0<br />

Nov. 4 at Xavier 8-16<br />

Nov. 11 at Kent State 19-15<br />

Nov. 18 at North Texas St. 20-0<br />

180-91<br />

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All-Time Results<br />

1962 1962 — — WW<br />

Won W on 6, 6, Lost Lost 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 15 at Wichita State 21-20<br />

Sept. 22 Western Michigan 27-21<br />

Sept. 29 at Marshall 18-0<br />

Oct. 6 at Memphis St. 0-49<br />

Oct. 13 at Dayton 21-0<br />

Oct. 20 at Tulsa 7-25<br />

Nov. 3 Xavier 12-13<br />

Nov. 10 Kent State 29-8<br />

Nov. 17 North Texas St. 14-10<br />

Nov. 24 Houston 25-27<br />

174-173<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: John Giles<br />

1963 1963 — — W WWon<br />

WW<br />

on 3, 3, Lost Lost 7 7 (1-3 (1-3 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 28 at North Texas St.* 6-26<br />

Oct. 5 Southern Illinois 7-13<br />

Oct. 12 Dayton* 13-12<br />

Oct. 19 Wichita State* 14-47<br />

Oct. 26 Marshall 27-14<br />

Nov. 2 Memphis State 0-25<br />

Nov. 9 at Kent State 7-26<br />

Nov. 16 at Western Michigan 21-7<br />

Dec. 7 at Tulsa* 16-22<br />

Dec. 14 at Houston 7-21<br />

118-213<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Ken Kortas<br />

1964 1964 — — W WWon<br />

WW<br />

on 1, 1, Lost Lost 9 9 (1-3 (1-3 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 19 Western Michigan 7-10<br />

Sept. 26 at Southern Illinois 6-7<br />

Oct. 3 N. Texas S.* 0-22<br />

Oct. 10 at Dayton* 21-7<br />

Oct. 17 Tulsa* 0-58<br />

Oct. 24 at Marshall 6-28<br />

Oct. 31 Kent State 7-14<br />

Nov. 7 at Wichita St.* 15-23<br />

Nov. 14 at Memphis St. 0-34<br />

Nov. 21 Drake 8-14<br />

70-217<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Tom LaFramboise<br />

1965 1965 — — W WWon<br />

W on 6, 6, Lost Lost 4 4 (3-1 (3-1 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 18 at W. Michigan 13-17<br />

Sept. 25 Southern Illinois 13-0<br />

Oct. 2 at N. Texas St.* 29-21<br />

Oct. 9 Dayton* 34-0<br />

Oct. 16 East Carolina 20-34<br />

Oct. 23 Marshall 23-7<br />

Oct. 30 Wichita State* 30-10<br />

Nov. 6 at Tulsa* 18-51<br />

Nov. 13 at Drake 32-17<br />

Nov. 20 at Kent State 6-7<br />

218-164<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Doug Buffone<br />

1966 1966 — — W WWon<br />

W on 6, 6, Lost Lost 4 4 (1-3 (1-3 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 24 at Southern Illinois 16-7<br />

Oct. 1 N. Texas St.* 19-20<br />

Oct. 8 at Dayton 17-20<br />

Oct. 15 Drake 66-26<br />

Oct. 22 at Marshall 35-15<br />

Oct. 29 at Wichita State* 2-9<br />

Nov. 5 Kent State 23-20<br />

Nov. 12 at Cincinnati* 3-17<br />

Nov. 19 Tulsa* 29-18<br />

Nov. 26 East Carolina 21-7<br />

231-159<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Benny Russell<br />

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1967 1967 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 5 5 (2-2 (2-2 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 16 at Drake 46-7<br />

Sept. 23 Southern Illinois 26-0<br />

Sept. 30 at N. Texas St.* 28-30<br />

Oct. 7 Dayton * 29-7<br />

Oct. 14 at East Carolina 13-18<br />

Oct. 21 Marshall 43-7<br />

Oct. 28 Wichita State* 24-17<br />

Nov. 4 at Kent State 21-28<br />

Nov. 11 Cincinnati 7-13<br />

Dec. 2 at Tulsa* 23-35<br />

260-162<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Captain: Ed Harmon<br />

1968 1968 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 5 5 (2-3 (2-3 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 21 at Southern Illinois 33-10<br />

Oct. 5 at Dayton 14-28<br />

Oct. 12 Tulsa* 16-7<br />

Oct. 19 at Marshall 13-10<br />

Oct. 26 at Wichita State* 21-14<br />

Nov. 2 Kent State 23-9<br />

Nov. 9 at Cincinnati* 7-37<br />

Nov. 16 N. Texas St.* 14-36<br />

Nov. 23 Drake 37-38<br />

Nov. 30 Memphis State* 14-44<br />

192-233<br />

Coach: Frank Camp<br />

Co-Captains: Pete Compise and Medford<br />

Lee<br />

1969 1969 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 4, 4, TT<br />

Tied TT<br />

ied ied 1<br />

1<br />

(2-3 (2-3 (2-3 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 13 at Drake 24-24<br />

Sept. 20 Southern Illinois 17-13<br />

Oct. 4 Dayton 24-17<br />

Oct. 18 Marshall 34-17<br />

Oct. 25 at N. Texas St.* 13-31<br />

Nov. 1 at Kent State 6-35<br />

Nov. 8 Cincinnati* 21-31<br />

Nov. 15 Wichita State* 13-7<br />

Nov. 22 at Memphis St.* 19-69<br />

Nov. 27 at Tulsa* 35-29<br />

206-273<br />

Coach: Lee Corso<br />

Co-Captains: Mike Detenber and Greg<br />

Karem<br />

1970 1970 — — W WWon<br />

W on 8, 8, Lost Lost 3, 3, T TTied<br />

T ied 1<br />

1<br />

(4-0 (4-0 MVC) MVC) MVC MVC Champions<br />

Champions<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 12 at Florida State 7-9<br />

Sept. 19 at Southern Illinois 28-31<br />

Sept. 26 N. Texas St.* 13-2<br />

Oct. 3 at Dayton 11-28<br />

Oct. 10 Tulsa* 14-8<br />

Oct. 17 at Marshall 16-14<br />

Oct. 31 Kent State 14-13<br />

Nov. 7 Memphis State* 40-27<br />

Nov. 14 at Cincinnati 28-14<br />

Nov. 21 Drake 23-14<br />

Nov. 28 at Wichita St.* 34-24<br />

Pasadena Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)<br />

Dec. 19 vs. Long Beach St. 24-24<br />

252-208<br />

Coach: Lee Corso<br />

Captain: Cookie Brinkman<br />

1971 1971 — — W WWon<br />

W on 6, 6, Lost Lost 3, 3, TT<br />

Tied TT<br />

ied 1<br />

1<br />

(2-1 2-1 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 18 at Vanderbilt 0-0<br />

Sept. 25 at Drake 7-10<br />

Oct. 2 Dayton 41-13<br />

Oct. 9 at Memphis State* 26-20<br />

Oct. 16 at N. Texas St.* 17-20<br />

Oct. 23 Wichita St. 21-5<br />

Oct. 30 Tampa 21-10<br />

Nov. 6 at Tulsa* 17-0<br />

Nov. 13 Southern Illinois 24-14<br />

Nov. 27 Cincinnati 16-19<br />

190-111<br />

Coach: Lee Corso<br />

Captain: Amos Martin<br />

1972 1972 — — W WWon<br />

W on 9, 9, 9, Lost Lost 1 1 (4-1 (4-1 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

MVC MVC Champions<br />

Champions<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 16 Kent State 34-0<br />

Sept. 30 at Dayton 28-11<br />

Oct. 7 at Tampa 17-14<br />

Oct. 14 N. Texas St.* 56-6<br />

Oct. 21 at Wichita St.* 46-3<br />

Oct. 28 at Cincinnati 38-13<br />

Nov. 4 Tulsa* 26-28<br />

Nov. 11 at Southern Illinois 20-16<br />

Nov. 18 Memphis State* 17-0<br />

Nov. 25 Drake* 27-0<br />

309-91<br />

Coach: Lee Corso<br />

Captain: Tom Martin<br />

1973 1973 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 6 6 (3-3 (3-3 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 8 at Memphis St.* 21-28<br />

Sept. 15 at Kent St. 3-10<br />

Sept. 22 at Drake* 27-17<br />

Oct. 6 Wichita St.* 24-10<br />

Oct. 13 N. Texas St.* 6-7<br />

Oct. 20 Mississippi State 7-18<br />

Oct. 27 Cincinnati 10-8<br />

Nov. 3 at Tulsa* 9-17<br />

Nov. 10 Dayton 9-10<br />

Nov. 17 Furman 35-14<br />

Nov. 24 at W. Texas St.* 21-9<br />

172-148<br />

Coach: T.W. Alley<br />

Captain: Joe Lee Phillips<br />

1974 1974 — — W WWon<br />

W on 4, 4, Lost Lost 7 7 (3-2 (3-2 MVC)<br />

MVC)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 7 Memphis State 10-16<br />

Sept. 14 at Auburn 3-16<br />

Sept. 28 at Cincinnati 6-7<br />

Oct. 5 at Wichita St.* 14-7<br />

Oct. 12 at N. Texas St.* 24-10<br />

Oct. 19 Drake* 35-38<br />

Oct. 26 at Mississippi St. 7-56<br />

Nov. 2 Tulsa* 7-37<br />

Nov. 9 Dayton 20-15<br />

Nov. 23 Vanderbilt 0-44<br />

Nov. 30 W. Texas St.* 10-8<br />

136-254<br />

Coach: T.W. Alley<br />

Co-Captains: Steve Jewell and Cardell<br />

Parker<br />

1975 1975 — — W WWon<br />

W on 2, 2, Lost Lost 9<br />

9<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 13 Western Kentucky 17-21<br />

Sept. 20 at Drake 7-31<br />

Sept. 27 Cincinnati 27-46<br />

Oct. 4 at Wichita St. 10-13<br />

Oct. 11 Chattanooga 6-3<br />

Oct. 18 at Memphis St. 7-41<br />

Oct. 25 Mississippi St.* 14-28<br />

Nov. 1 at Tulsa 14-38<br />

Nov. 8 Dayton 13-32<br />

Nov. 15 at NE Louisiana 10-14<br />

Nov. 22 at W. Texas St. 23-49<br />

148-316<br />

Coach: Vince Gibson<br />

Captain: Bob Riser<br />

1976 1976 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, 5, Lost Lost 6<br />

6<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 18 at Mississippi St.* 21-30<br />

Sept. 25 Drake 37-24<br />

Oct. 2 Wichita State 28-14<br />

Oct. 9 at Pittsburgh 6-27<br />

Oct. 16 Northeast Louisiana 36-8<br />

Oct. 23 at Alabama 3-24<br />

Oct. 30 Tulsa 10-20<br />

Nov. 6 at Rutgers 0-34<br />

Nov. 13 Memphis State 14-26<br />

Nov. 20 Boston University 16-7<br />

Nov. 27 at Cincinnati 6-20<br />

177-234<br />

Coach: Vince Gibson<br />

Captain: Norman Heard<br />

*Won by Forfeit<br />

1977 1977 — — W WWon<br />

W on 7, 7, Lost Lost 4, 4, T TTied<br />

T ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 10 Northern Illinois 38-0<br />

Sept. 17 Cincinnati 17-17<br />

Sept. 24 William & Mary 7-21<br />

Oct. 1 at Memphis St. 14-13<br />

Oct. 8 Tulsa 33-0<br />

Oct. 15 at Dayton 10-14<br />

Oct. 22 at Alabama 6-55<br />

Oct. 29 at Marshall 56-0<br />

Nov. 5 Wichita St. 51-21<br />

Nov. 12 Drake 18-13<br />

Nov. 20 Indiana St. 27-16<br />

Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.)<br />

Dec. 17 vs. La. Tech 14-24<br />

291-194<br />

Coach: Vince Gibson<br />

Captain: Tom Abood<br />

1978 1978 1978 — — W WWon<br />

W on 7, 7, Lost Lost 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 9 South Dakota St. 54-7<br />

Sept. 16 Maryland 17-24<br />

Sept. 23 at Cincinnati 28-14<br />

Sept. 30 Indiana St. 31-12<br />

Oct. 7 at Tulsa 7-24<br />

Oct. 14 NW Louisiana 51-7<br />

Oct. 21 Boston University 35-7<br />

Oct. 28 William & Mary 33-21<br />

Nov. 4 at Wichita St. 38-20<br />

Nov. 11 Memphis St. 22-29<br />

Nov. 18 at Southern Miss 3-37<br />

319-202<br />

Coach: Vince Gibson<br />

Co-Captains: Ron Heinrich, Billy Perrin,<br />

Nathan Poole and Ricky Skiles<br />

1979 1979 — — W WWon<br />

W on 4, 4, Lost Lost 6, 6, T TTied<br />

T ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 8 Virginia Tech 14-15<br />

Sept. 15 at Miami (Fla.) 12-24<br />

Sept. 22 Cincinnati 22-19<br />

Sept. 29 at Drake 31-21<br />

Oct. 6 Florida St. 0-27<br />

Oct. 13 Tulsa 24-7<br />

Oct. 20 at Indiana St. 34-10<br />

Nov. 3 Southern Miss 10-10<br />

Nov. 10 at Memphis St. 6-10<br />

Nov. 17 at Maryland 7-28<br />

Nov. 25 Rutgers 7-31<br />

167-202<br />

Coach: Vince Gibson<br />

Co-Captains: Stu Stram, Otis Wilson,<br />

Randy Butler and Zarko Ellis


All-Time Results<br />

All-Time Results<br />

1980 1980 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 6<br />

6<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 6 Miami (Fla.) 10-24<br />

Sept. 13 at Florida St. 0-52<br />

Sept. 20 Murray St. 9-13<br />

Sept. 27 at Kansas 17-9<br />

Oct. 11 Memphis St. 38-14<br />

Oct. 18 Indiana St. 27-17<br />

Oct. 25 at Florida 0-13<br />

Nov. 1 Temple 12-17<br />

Nov. 8 at Pittsburgh 23-41<br />

Nov. 15 Cincinnati 20-0<br />

Nov. 22 at Southern Miss 6-3<br />

162-203<br />

Coach: Bob Weber<br />

Co-Captains: Eddie Johnson, Dan<br />

Dihtzeruk, Joe Jacoby and Jamie Perrin<br />

1981 1981 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 6<br />

6<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 5 at Florida State 0-17<br />

Sept. 12 Toledo 31-6<br />

Sept. 19 Long Beach St. 35-13<br />

Sept. 26 at Missouri 3-34<br />

Oct. 3 Marshall 36-0<br />

Oct. 10 at Memphis St. 14-7<br />

Oct. 17 Tennessee St. 30-42<br />

Oct. 24 at Oklahoma St. 11-19<br />

Nov. 7 NE Louisiana 7-40<br />

Nov. 14 at Cincinnati 0-24<br />

Nov. 21 #9 Southern Miss 13-10<br />

180-212<br />

Coach: Bob Weber<br />

1982 1982 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, 5, Lost Lost 6<br />

6<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 4 Western Kentucky 20-10<br />

Sept. 11 at Cincinnati 16-38<br />

Sept. 25 Oklahoma St. 28-22<br />

Oct. 2 Miami (Fla.) 6-28<br />

Oct. 9 Temple 14-55<br />

Oct. 16 Richmond 35-0<br />

Oct. 23 at Southern Miss 0-48<br />

Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh 14-63<br />

Nov. 6 Indiana St. 35-23<br />

Nov. 13 at #9 Florida State 14-49<br />

Nov. 20 at Memphis St. 38-19<br />

220-355<br />

Coach: Bob Weber<br />

Co-Captains: Mike Nuzzolese, Frank<br />

Minnifield and Anthony Williams<br />

1983 1983 — — W WWon<br />

W on 3, 3, Lost Lost Lost 8<br />

8<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 3 at #19 SMU 6-24<br />

Sept. 10 Western Kentucky 41-22<br />

Sept. 17 Army 31-7<br />

Sept. 24 Cincinnati 31-23<br />

Oct. 1 at Virginia Tech 0-31<br />

Oct. 8 at Miami (Fla.) 14-42<br />

Oct. 15 Pittsburgh 10-55<br />

Oct. 20 at Florida St. 7-51<br />

Nov. 5 Southern Miss 3-27<br />

Nov. 12 at Temple 3-24<br />

Nov. 24 Memphis St. 7-45<br />

153-351<br />

Coach: Bob Weber<br />

Co-Captains: Dean May, Tom Andrews,<br />

Mike Trainor<br />

1984 1984 — — WW<br />

Won W Won<br />

on 2, 2, Lost Lost 9<br />

9<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 1 Murray State 23-26<br />

Sept. 8 at West Virginia 6-30<br />

Sept. 15 SMU 7-41<br />

Sept. 29 at Houston 30-28<br />

Oct. 6 Western Kentucky 45-17<br />

Oct. 13 Indiana St. 21-44<br />

Oct. 20 at Rutgers 21-38<br />

Oct. 27 at Cincinnati 21-40<br />

Nov. 3 Miami (Fla.) 23-38<br />

Nov. 10 Tennessee St. 15-24<br />

Nov. 17 at Southern Miss 25-34<br />

237-360<br />

Coach: Bob Weber<br />

1985 1985 — — W WWon<br />

W on 2, 2, Lost Lost 9 9<br />

9<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 7 at West Virginia 13-52<br />

Sept. 14 at Indiana 28-41<br />

Sept. 21 Western Kentucky 23-14<br />

Sept. 28 Houston 27-49<br />

Oct. 5 at Syracuse 0-48<br />

Oct. 12 Southern Miss 12-42<br />

Oct. 19 Cincinnati 9-31<br />

Oct. 26 at #15 Miami (Fla.) 7-45<br />

Nov. 2 Central Florida 42-21<br />

Nov. 9 at Virginia Tech 17-41<br />

Nov. 23 Eastern Kentucky 21-45<br />

199-429<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

1986 1986 1986 — — — WW<br />

Won WW<br />

on 3, 3, 3, Lost Lost 8<br />

8<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 6 at Illinois 0-23<br />

Sept. 13 at Indiana 0-21<br />

Sept. 20 Western Kentucky 45-6<br />

Sept. 27 Memphis St. 34-8<br />

Oct. 4 at Cincinnati 17-24<br />

Oct. 18 at Boston College 7-41<br />

Oct. 25 Florida State 18-54<br />

Nov. 1 Rutgers 0-41<br />

Nov. 8 at Tulane 23-12<br />

Nov. 15 West Virginia 19-42<br />

Nov. 22 at Southern Miss 16-31<br />

179-303<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

1987 1987 — — W WWon<br />

W on 3, 3, Lost Lost 7, 7, 7, T TTied<br />

T Tied<br />

ied 1 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 5 Tulane 42-40<br />

Sept. 12 Cincinnati 0-25<br />

Sept. 19 at Purdue 22-22<br />

Sept. 26 Murray St. 34-10<br />

Oct. 3 Southern Miss 6-65<br />

Oct. 10 Marshall 31-34<br />

Oct. 17 at Florida St. 9-32<br />

Oct. 24 Akron 31-10<br />

Oct. 31 at Tulsa 22-26<br />

Nov. 7 at Tennessee 10-41<br />

Nov. 14 at Memphis St. 8-43<br />

215-348<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

1988 1988 — — W WWon<br />

W on 8, 8, Lost Lost 3<br />

3<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 3 at Maryland 16-27<br />

Sept. 10 Wyoming 9-44<br />

Sept. 17 Memphis State 29-18<br />

Sept. 24 at North Carolina 38-34<br />

Oct. 1 at Southern Miss 23-30<br />

Oct. 8 Tulsa 9-3<br />

Oct. 15 Virginia 30-28<br />

Oct. 22 at Tulane 38-35<br />

Oct. 29 at Cincinnati 21-6<br />

Nov. 5 Virginia Tech 13-3<br />

Nov. 12 Western Kentucky 35-17<br />

261-245<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

1989 1989 1989 — — W WWon<br />

W on 6, 6, Lost Lost 5<br />

5<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 2 at Wyoming 28-21<br />

Sept. 9 at Kansas 33-28<br />

Sept. 23 West Virginia 21-30<br />

Sept. 30 Cincinnati 37-17<br />

Oct. 14 Southern Miss 10-16<br />

Oct. 21 at Tulsa 24-31<br />

Oct. 28 at Virginia 15-16<br />

Nov. 4 Western Kentucky 55-7<br />

Nov. 11 at Memphis St. 40-10<br />

Nov. 18 at Boston College 36-22<br />

Dec. 2 Syracuse (Tokyo) 13-24<br />

312-222<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

1990 1990 — — W WWon<br />

W on 10, 10, Lost Lost 1, 1, T TTied<br />

T ied 1<br />

1<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 1 at San Jose State 10-10<br />

Sept. 8 Murray State 68-0<br />

Sept. 15 Kansas 28-16<br />

Sept. 22 at West Virginia 9-7<br />

Sept. 29 at Southern Miss 13-25<br />

Oct. 6 Tulsa 38-14<br />

Oct. 13 Memphis St. 19-17<br />

Oct. 20 at Pittsburgh 27-20<br />

Oct. 27 Western Kentucky 41-7<br />

Nov. 3 at Cincinnati 41-6<br />

Nov. 10 Boston College 17-10<br />

Jan. 1<br />

Fiesta Bowl (Phoenix, Ariz.)<br />

vs. #25 Alabama 34-7<br />

345-139<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

1991 1991 — — W WWon<br />

W on 2, 2, Lost Lost 9 9<br />

9<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Aug. 8 Eastern Kentucky 24-14<br />

Sept. 5 #11 Tennessee 11-28<br />

Sept. 14 at #19 Ohio State 15-23<br />

Sept. 28 Southern Miss 28-14<br />

Oct. 5 Cincinnati 7-30<br />

Oct. 12 at Boston College 3-33<br />

Oct. 19 Army 12-37<br />

Oct. 26 at Virginia Tech 13-41<br />

Nov. 2 #1 Florida State 15-40<br />

Nov. 9 at Memphis St. 7-35<br />

Nov. 16 at Tulsa 0-40<br />

135-335<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

1992 1992 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 6<br />

6<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 5 at #17 Ohio State 19-20<br />

Sept. 12 Memphis State 16-15<br />

Sept. 19 at Arizona State 0-19<br />

Sept. 26 Wyoming 24-26<br />

Oct. 3 Syracuse 9-15<br />

Oct. 10 Virginia Tech 21-17<br />

Oct. 17 Tulsa 32-27<br />

Oct. 24 at #20 Florida State 17-31<br />

Oct. 31 at Cincinnati 27-17<br />

Nov. 7 at Texas A&M 18-40<br />

Nov. 14 at Pittsburgh 31-16<br />

214-243<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

Captains: Jeff Brohm and Andy Culley<br />

1993 1993 — — — W WWon<br />

W on 9, 9, Lost Lost 3 3<br />

3<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 4 San Jose State 31-24<br />

Sept. 11 at Memphis St. 54-28<br />

Sept. 18 #23 Arizona State 35-17<br />

Sept. 25 Texas 41-10<br />

Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh 29-7<br />

Oct. 9 at #24 West Virginia 34-36<br />

Oct. 16 Southern Miss 35-27<br />

Oct. 23 Navy 28-0<br />

Nov. 6 at #7 Tennessee 10-45<br />

Nov. 13 at #11 Texas A&M 7-42<br />

Nov. 25 at Tulsa 28-0<br />

Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)<br />

Dec. 28 vs. Michigan St. 18-7<br />

350-243<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

Co-Captains: Jeff Brohm, Tom Cavallo and<br />

Aaron Bailey<br />

1994 1994 — — W WWon<br />

W on 6, 6, Lost Lost Lost 5<br />

5<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 3 at Kentucky 14-20<br />

Sept. 10 at Texas 16-30<br />

Sept. 17 at Arizona State 25-22<br />

Oct. 1 Pittsburgh 33-29<br />

Oct. 8 #18 NC State 35-14<br />

Oct. 15 at Army 29-30<br />

Oct. 22 at Navy 35-14<br />

Oct. 29 Memphis 10-6<br />

Nov. 3 Boston College 14-35<br />

Nov. 12 Texas A&M 10-26<br />

Nov. 26 Tulsa 34-27<br />

255-253<br />

Coach: Howard Schnellenberger<br />

Co-Captains: Marty Lowe, Terry Quinn<br />

and Brandon Brookfield<br />

1995 1995 — — W WWon<br />

W on 7, 7, Lost Lost 4<br />

4<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 2 at Kentucky 13-10<br />

Sept. 9 at Northern Illinois 34-21<br />

Sept. 16 Michigan State 7-30<br />

Sept. 21 North Carolina 10-17<br />

Sept. 30 at Memphis 17-7<br />

Oct. 7 at Southern Miss 21-25<br />

Oct. 14 at Wyoming 20-27<br />

Oct. 28 Maryland 31-0<br />

Nov. 4 Tulane 34-14<br />

Nov. 11 NE Louisiana 39-0<br />

Nov. 18 North Texas 57-14<br />

283-165<br />

Coach: Ron Cooper<br />

Co-Captains: Alan Campos, Marty Lowe,<br />

Tyrus McCloud and Roman Oben<br />

1996 1996 — — W WWon<br />

W on 5, 5, Lost Lost 6 6 (2-3 (2-3 CUSA)<br />

CUSA)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Aug. 31 at Kentucky 38-14<br />

Sept. 7 at #15 Penn State 7-24<br />

Sept. 14 Baylor 13-14<br />

Sept. 21 at Michigan St. 30-20<br />

Sept. 28 Southern Miss* 7-24<br />

Oct. 12 at Tulane* 23-20<br />

Oct. 19 Northern Illinois 27-3<br />

Oct. 26 Cincinnati* 7-10<br />

Nov. 2 Memphis* 13-10<br />

Nov. 9 at North Carolina 10-28<br />

Nov. 16 at Houston* 7-38<br />

182-205<br />

Coach: Ron Cooper<br />

Co-Captains: Jason Payne, Tyrus McCloud,<br />

Sam Madison and Rico Clark<br />

1997 1997 — — W WWon<br />

W on 1, 1, Lost Lost 10 10 (0-6 (0-6 CUSA)<br />

CUSA)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Aug. 30 at Kentucky 24-28<br />

Sept. 6 Utah 21-27<br />

Sept. 13 Illinois 26-14<br />

Sept. 20 #1 Penn State 21-57<br />

Sept. 27 at Oklahoma 14-35<br />

Oct. 4 at Southern Miss* 24-42<br />

Oct. 11 Tulane* 33-64<br />

Oct. 25 Houston* 22-36<br />

Nov. 1 East Carolina* 31-45<br />

Nov. 8 at Cincinnati* 9-28<br />

Nov. 15 at Memphis* 20-21<br />

245-397<br />

Coach: Ron Cooper<br />

Co-Captains: Terry Rice-Lockett,Miguel<br />

Montano, Kendrick Gholston, Graig<br />

Hoffman and Ryan Wade<br />

1998 1998 — — W WWon<br />

W on 7, 7, Lost Lost 5 5 (4-2 (4-2 CUSA)<br />

CUSA)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 5 Kentucky 34-68<br />

Sept. 12 at Utah 22-45<br />

Sept. 19 at Illinois 35-9<br />

Sept. 26 Boston College 52-28<br />

Oct. 3 Cincinnati* 62-19<br />

Oct. 10 at Southern Miss* 21-56<br />

Oct. 17 at Tulane* 22-28<br />

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All-Time Results<br />

Oct. 24 Memphis* 35-32<br />

Oct. 31 Western Kentucky 63-34<br />

Nov. 14 at East Carolina* 63-45<br />

Nov. 21 Army* 35-23<br />

Motor City Bowl (Pontiac, Mich.)<br />

Dec. 23 vs. Marshall 29-48<br />

473-435<br />

Coach: John L. Smith<br />

Co-Captains: Rick Nord, Chris Redman,<br />

Courtney Dinkins and Mike Gantous<br />

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Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. U of<br />

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averaging 559.9 yards.<br />

1999 1999 — — W WWon<br />

W on 7, 7, Lost Lost 5 5 (4-2 (4-2 CUSA)<br />

CUSA)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 4 at Kentucky 56-28<br />

Sept. 11 Chattanooga 58-30<br />

Sept. 18 Illinois 36-41<br />

Sept. 25 Oklahoma 21-42<br />

Oct. 2 Eastern Michigan 45-10<br />

Oct. 7 at Army* (OT) 52-59<br />

Oct. 16 at Memphis* 32-31<br />

Oct. 23 Houston* 39-33<br />

Oct. 30 UAB* 23-14<br />

Nov. 6 at Cincinnati* 23-13<br />

Nov. 20 #20 Southern Miss* 27-30<br />

Humanitarian Bowl (Boise, Idaho)<br />

Dec. 30 vs. Boise State 31-34<br />

443-365<br />

Coach: John L. Smith<br />

Co-Captains: Chris Redman, Rashad<br />

Harris, Anthony Byrd and Mike Gantous<br />

2000 2000 — — W WWon<br />

W on 9, 9, Lost Lost 3 3 (6-1 (6-1 CUSA)<br />

CUSA)<br />

Conference USA Champions<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 2 Kentucky (OT) 40-34<br />

Sept. 9 Grambling 52-0<br />

Sept. 23 at #2 Florida St. 0-32<br />

Sept. 30 Connecticut 41-22<br />

Oct. 7 at UAB* 38-17<br />

Oct. 14 Cincinnati* 38-24<br />

Oct. 19 East Carolina* 25-28<br />

Oct. 28 Tulane* 35-32<br />

Nov. 4 at #11 Southern Miss* 49-28<br />

Nov. 11 Army* 38-17<br />

Nov. 18 at Houston* 32-13<br />

Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)<br />

Dec. 29 vs. Colorado State 17-22<br />

405-269<br />

Coach: John L. Smith<br />

Co-Captains: Donovan Arp, Arnold<br />

Jackson, Rashad Harris and Jason Padget<br />

2001 2001 —W —Won —W —W on 11, 11, Lost Lost 2 2 (6-1 (6-1 CUSA)<br />

CUSA)<br />

Conference USA Champions<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Aug. 23 New Mexico St. 45-24<br />

Sept. 1 at Kentucky 36-10<br />

Sept. 8 Western Carolina 31-7<br />

Sept. 22 at Illinois 10-34<br />

Sept. 29 Memphis* 38-21<br />

Oct. 4 Colorado State 7-2<br />

Oct. 16 Southern Miss* 24-14<br />

Oct. 27 at Cincinnati* 28-13<br />

Nov. 3 at Tulane* 52-7<br />

Nov. 10 Houston* 34-10<br />

Nov. 15 at East Carolina* 39-34<br />

Nov. 23 at TCU* 22-37<br />

Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)<br />

Dec. 31 vs. #19 BYU 28-10<br />

394-223<br />

Coach: John L. Smith<br />

Co-Captains: Deion Branch, Michael<br />

Brown, Anthony Floyd and Dave Ragone<br />

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2002 2002 —W —Won —W on 7, 7, Lost Lost 6 6 (5-2 (5-2 CUSA)<br />

CUSA)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 1 Kentucky 17-22<br />

Sept. 7 at Duke 40-3<br />

Sept. 14 at Colorado St. 33-36<br />

Sept. 21 at Army* 45-14<br />

Sept. 26 #4 Florida St. (OT) 26-20<br />

Oct. 8 at Memphis* 38-32<br />

Oct. 19 TCU* 31-45<br />

Oct. 26 East Carolina* 44-20<br />

Nov. 7 Cincinnati* 14-24<br />

Nov. 14 at S. Miss* (OT) 20-17<br />

Nov. 23 UAB* 41-21<br />

Nov. 30 at Houston* 10-27<br />

Dec. 18<br />

GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.)<br />

vs. Marshall 15-38<br />

374-319<br />

2003 2003 — — W WWon<br />

W on 9, 9, Lost Lost 4 4 (5-3 (5-3 CUSA)<br />

CUSA)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Aug. 31 at Kentucky 40-24<br />

Sept. 13 at Syracuse 30-20<br />

Sept. 20 UTEP 42-14<br />

Sept. 27 Temple 21-12<br />

Oct. 4 at USF* (2OT) 28-31<br />

Oct. 11 Army* 34-10<br />

Oct. 17 Tulane* 47-28<br />

Oct. 25 at East Carolina* 36-20<br />

Nov. 5 at #14 TCU* 28-31<br />

Nov. 15 Memphis* 7-37<br />

Nov. 22 Houston* 66-45<br />

Nov. 28 at Cincinnati* 43-40<br />

Dec. 18<br />

GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.)<br />

vs. #14 Miami (Ohio) 28-49<br />

450-361<br />

Coach: Bobby Petrino<br />

Co-Captains: Rod Day, Dan Koons, Ronnie<br />

Ghent, Josh Minkins and Robert McCune<br />

2004 2004 — — W WWon<br />

W on 11, 11, Lost Lost 1 1 (8-0 (8-0 CUSA)<br />

CUSA)<br />

Conference USA Champions<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 4 Kentucky 28-0<br />

Sept. 10 at Army* 52-21<br />

Sept. 24 at North Carolina 34-0<br />

Oct. 2 East Carolina* 59-7<br />

Oct. 14 at #3 Miami 38-41<br />

Oct. 22 USF* 41-9<br />

Nov. 4 at Memphis* 56-49<br />

Nov. 10 TCU* 55-7<br />

Nov. 20 at Houston* 65-27<br />

Nov. 27 Cincinnati* 70-7<br />

Dec. 4 at Tulane* 55-7<br />

Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)<br />

Dec. 31 #10 Boise State 44-40<br />

597-236<br />

Coach: Bobby Petrino<br />

Co-Captains: Stefan LeFors, J.R. Russell,<br />

Kerry Rhodes and Robert McCune<br />

The Cards led the nation in total offense<br />

(539.0) and scoring offense (49.7). U of L<br />

set an NCAA record for scoring 50 or more<br />

points in five straight games.<br />

2005 2005 —W —Won —W on 9, 9, Lost Lost 3 3 3 (5-2 (5-2 (5-2 BE)<br />

BE)<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 4 at Kentucky 31-24<br />

Sept. 17 Oregon State 63-27<br />

Sept. 24 at USF* 14-45<br />

Oct. 1 Florida Atlantic 61-10<br />

Oct. 8 North Carolina 69-14<br />

Oct. 15 at W.Virginia* (3OT) 44-46<br />

Oct. 22 at Cincinnati* 46-22<br />

Nov. 3 Pittsburgh* 41-22<br />

Nov. 11 Rutgers* 55-5<br />

Nov. 26 Syracuse* 41-17<br />

Dec. 3 at Connecticut* 30-20<br />

Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, Fla.)<br />

Jan. 2 #12 Virginia Tech 24-35<br />

521-285<br />

All-Time Coaching Records<br />

Coach Seasons Yrs W L T Pct.<br />

Bobby Petrino 2003-06 4 41 9 0 .820<br />

John L. Smith 1998-02 5 41 21 0 .661<br />

Ron Cooper 1995-97 3 13 20 0 .394<br />

Howard Schnellenberger ...... 1985-94 10 54 56 2 .491<br />

Bob Weber ......................... 1980-84 5 20 35 0 .364<br />

Vince Gibson ..................... 1975-79 5 25 29 2 .464<br />

T.W. Alley ......................... 1973-74 2 9 13 0 .409<br />

Lee Corso .......................... 1969-72 4 28 11 3 .690<br />

Frank Camp ....................... 1946-68 23 118 95 2 .556<br />

Laurie Apitz ....................... 1936-42 7 22 29 3 .435<br />

Ben Cregor ........................ 1933-35 3 4 18 1 .196<br />

C.V. Money ....................... 1932 1 0 9 0 .000<br />

Jack McGrath .................... 1931 1 0 8 0 .000<br />

Tom King ........................... 1925-30 6 27 21 0 .563<br />

Fred Enke .......................... 1923-24 2 8 8 1 .500<br />

Bill Duncan ........................ 1921-22 2 4 9 1 .321<br />

Will Duffy ......................... 1915-16 2 3 8 2 .308<br />

Dr. Bruce Baker ................. 1914 1 1 4 0 .200<br />

Lester Larson ..................... 1912-13 2 8 2 0 .800<br />

Coach: Bobby Petrino<br />

Co-Captains: Elvis Dumervil, Brandon<br />

Johnson, Montavious Stanley, Travis<br />

Leffew, Jason Spitz, Joshua Tinch<br />

2006 2006 2006 — — W WWon<br />

W Won<br />

on 11, 11, Lost Lost 1 1 1 (6-1 (6-1 BE) BE)<br />

BE)<br />

BIG EAST Champions<br />

Date Opponent Score<br />

Sept. 3 Kentucky 58-29<br />

Sept. 9 at Temple 62-0<br />

Sept. 16 #15 Miami 31-7<br />

Sept. 23 at Kansas State 24-6<br />

Oct. 6 vs. Middle Tennessee 44-17<br />

Oct. 14 Cincinnati* 23-17<br />

Oct. 21 at Syracuse* 23-12<br />

Nov. 2 #3 West Virginia* 44-34<br />

Nov. 9 at #12 Rutgers* 25-28<br />

Nov. 18 USF* 31-8<br />

Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh* 48-24<br />

Dec. 2 Connecticut*<br />

Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.)<br />

48-17<br />

Jan. 2 #12 Wake Forest 24-13<br />

491-212<br />

Coach: Bobby Petrino<br />

Co-Captains: Brian Brohm, Michael Bush,<br />

Kurt Quarterman, Amobi Okoye, William<br />

Gay, Nate Harris<br />

Louisville wins first BCS game with a 24-13<br />

win over Wake Forest in the FEDEX Orange<br />

Bowl.<br />

History in the Final<br />

Polls<br />

Year AP Coaches<br />

2006 6th 7th<br />

2005 19th 20th<br />

2004 7th 8th<br />

2001 17th 16th<br />

1993 22nd 23rd<br />

1990 12th 14th<br />

1972 16th --<br />

2006<br />

Week AP Coaches<br />

Preseason 13th 13th<br />

Sept. 4 13th 12th<br />

Sept. 11 12th 12th<br />

Sept. 18 8th 9th<br />

Sept. 25 8th 8th<br />

Oct. 2 8th 8th<br />

Oct. 9 7th 7th<br />

Oct. 16 6th 6th<br />

Oct. 23 6th 6th<br />

Oct .30 5th 5th<br />

Nov. 5 3rd 4th<br />

Nov. 12 10th 12th<br />

Nov. 19 8th 11th<br />

Nov. 26 6th 7th<br />

Dec. 3 5th 6th<br />

2005<br />

Preseason 12th 14th<br />

Sept. 6 12th 12th<br />

Sept. 12 11th 10th<br />

Sept. 18 9th 8th<br />

Sept. 25 24th 22nd<br />

Oct. 2 23rd 22nd<br />

Oct. 9 19th 19th<br />

Oct. 16 RV RV<br />

Oct. 23 RV RV<br />

Oct. 30 24th 25th<br />

Nov. 6 23rd 23rd<br />

Nov. 13 18th 18th<br />

Nov. 20 17th 18th<br />

Nov. 27 16th 17th<br />

Dec. 4 15th 16th


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Honored Jerseys<br />

77 Bruce Armstrong<br />

A four-year letterwinner<br />

for the Cardinals from<br />

1983-86... became one of<br />

the most dominating and<br />

intimidating offensive<br />

lineman in the history of<br />

the school... began his<br />

career at U of L as a tight<br />

end, Armstrong recorded<br />

33 receptions in his first<br />

two seasons at U of L...<br />

moved to offensive tackle where he anchored the<br />

Cardinals line for the next two seasons... did not<br />

allow a sack over his final 18 games as a<br />

collegian... appeared in the 1986 Senior Bowl and<br />

was named U of L’s most outstanding lineman<br />

following his senior season... was drafted with the<br />

23rd pick of the first round by the New England<br />

Patriots in 1987 to begin an association that<br />

continued for 15 seasons... seven-time Pro Bowl<br />

honoree... started 212 games for the Patriots,<br />

(including the last 118 consecutive of his career)<br />

for the Patriots.<br />

11 Jeff Brohm<br />

Another in a long line<br />

of great quarterbacks...<br />

played for the Cardinals<br />

from 1990-93... threw for<br />

5,451 yards and 38<br />

touchdowns in his career...<br />

named the Most Valuable<br />

<strong>Player</strong> of the 1993 Liberty<br />

Bowl... <strong>com</strong>pleted 19-of-29<br />

passes for 197 yards...<br />

threw for a career-high<br />

2,626 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior in<br />

1993... voted the Cardinals MVP in 1992 and<br />

1993... played seven years in the National<br />

Football League... started hos career with San<br />

Diego in 1994... also played for Tampa Bay,<br />

Cleveland and Denver... played two seasons of<br />

minor league baseball in the Cleveland<br />

organization.<br />

34 Ray Buchanan<br />

Endeared himself to all<br />

Louisville fans as “Big<br />

Play” Ray... arrived as a<br />

wide receiver/ running<br />

back from Maywood, Ill...<br />

made the switch from wide<br />

receiver to defensive<br />

back... two-time collegiate<br />

All-American and NFL<br />

Pro Bowl selection...<br />

jumped on the scene as a<br />

sophomore in 1990, piling up 59 tackles and three<br />

interceptions in helping the Cardinals to the 1990<br />

Sunkist Fiesta Bowl (including a key field goal<br />

block against Memphis to preserve the bowl bid)...<br />

made his mark on the national stage as the<br />

Defensive MVP of the Fiesta Bowl with five<br />

tackles, a fumble recovery and a recovery of a<br />

blocked punt in the end zone as Louisville drilled<br />

Alabama 34-7... named a Playboy All-American as<br />

he <strong>com</strong>piled 108 tackles and set a then-school<br />

record for interceptions with eight...was drafted in<br />

the third round by the Indianapolis Colts and<br />

helped the Colts to the 1996 NFC Championship<br />

game... traded to the Atlanta Falcons, where he<br />

played in Super Bowl XXXIII.<br />

55 Doug Buffone<br />

Standout on both sides<br />

of the football during his<br />

career with the Cardinals,<br />

playing offensive center<br />

and linebacker from 1962-<br />

65... remains the Cardinals'<br />

No. 3 all-time tackler with<br />

479, just nine stops behind<br />

the program's all-time<br />

leader Mark Sander ('87-<br />

90)... one of only four players to lead U of L in<br />

tackles for three consecutive seasons... selected by<br />

the Chicago Bears in the fourth round of the 1966<br />

NFL Draft and the eighth round of the AFL by the<br />

San Diego Chargers... went on to play 15 seasons at<br />

linebacker for the Bears, retiring in 1980 as the alltime<br />

leader in games played for the legendary<br />

organization... logged more than 1,200 tackles,<br />

going over the 100-tackle plateau in seven different<br />

seasons... also held the honor of serving as the<br />

defensive captain for eight seasons, beginning in<br />

1972... retired with 24 career interceptions to lead all<br />

Bear linebackers.<br />

42 Ernie Green<br />

Green rushed for more<br />

than 1,500 yards in his<br />

career as a Louisville<br />

Cardinal... led U of L in<br />

rushing during two of his<br />

four seasons and was a<br />

versatile player out of the<br />

backfield catching passes...<br />

also excelled on the baseball<br />

diamond spurning contract<br />

offers to remain on the gridiron...was selected in the<br />

14th round of the 1962 NFL Draft by the reigning<br />

world champion Green Bay Packers... sold to the<br />

Cleveland Browns where he would make a name for<br />

himself as one of the league's top fullbacks... saw<br />

limited action as a rookie in 1962... entered the<br />

Cleveland backfield alongside the legendary Jim<br />

Brown... finished his first season with 526 yards<br />

rushing and caught 28 passes out of the backfield...<br />

teamed with Leroy Kelly to give the Browns one of<br />

the most dangerous backfield <strong>com</strong>binations in the<br />

NFL... earned a pair of Pro Bowl appearances<br />

following the 1966 and 1967 season and was also a<br />

member of the Browns’ World Championship team<br />

in 1964... gained 3,204 yards in his six-year NFL<br />

career.<br />

50 Tom Jackson<br />

Spent three seasons as a<br />

linebacker for the<br />

Cardinals leading the team<br />

in tackles all three<br />

campaigns... earned All-<br />

Missouri Valley<br />

Conference <strong>Player</strong> of the<br />

Year honors in 1970 and<br />

1972... native of<br />

Cleveland, Ohio... played<br />

all three seasons under the watchful eye of the<br />

colorful Lee Corso as the Cards posted a 23-7-2<br />

mark in Jackson's three seasons as an active<br />

player... was selected in the fourth round of the<br />

1973 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos... turned<br />

out to be one of the biggest draft day steals in<br />

history... played 14 seasons in the NFL.. would<br />

wear the Orange and Blue playing in 191 games<br />

overall and starting 179... voted into the Broncos’<br />

Ring of Fame in 1992... earned three trips to the<br />

Pro Bowl and was twice named first-team All-<br />

Pro... was recognized by his<br />

teammates a franchise record six times as<br />

Denver’s most inspirational player prior to his<br />

retirement in 1986... retired fifth on the Broncos’<br />

all-time sacks list with 44 and was tied for the<br />

franchise lead in interceptions by a linebacker<br />

with 20.<br />

75 Joe Jacoby<br />

Joe Jacoby was a threeyear<br />

letter winner as an<br />

offensive tackle... was a a<br />

prep All-American in both<br />

football and basketball<br />

from Louisville Western<br />

High School... helped<br />

Nathan Poole be<strong>com</strong>e one<br />

of just 11 Cardinals to rush<br />

for over 1,000 yards with<br />

1,394 yards...became a team captain as a senior...<br />

was snubbed in the NFL draft before signing a<br />

free agent contract with the NFL’s Washington<br />

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Redskins... was a founding member of the<br />

famous “Hogs” offensive line which is<br />

considered among the best front fives in football<br />

history... helped lead the Redskins to Super Bowl<br />

appearances in 1983, 1984, 1988 and 1992, three<br />

of which produced an NFL championship... most<br />

memorable moment was being the lead blocker<br />

on Redskins running back John Riggins famous<br />

touchdown run which iced Washington’s Super<br />

Bowl XVII victory over the Miami Dolphins in<br />

1983.. was a Pro Bowl selection for four<br />

consecutive years (1983-1986).<br />

26 Lenny Lyles<br />

A trailblazer in the<br />

integration of the<br />

Louisville Cardinals<br />

football program... was an<br />

outstanding player on both<br />

sides of the football from<br />

1954-57... four-year<br />

starter for the Cardinals<br />

and totaled 2,786 yards on<br />

the ground... scored a<br />

school-record 42 touchdowns in his storied career<br />

including 18 in 1957 to set a single season record<br />

which stood for more than 40 years... school’s<br />

second all-time scoring leader with 300 points in<br />

his storied career... known as the "Fastest Man in<br />

Football" in '57... became the first Cardinal to<br />

surpass the 1,000-yard mark in a single season...<br />

his 1,207 yards not only earned him Little All-<br />

America acclaim but led all of college football in<br />

1957... selected in the first round of the '58 NFL<br />

Draft by the Baltimore Colts, where he teamed<br />

with Johnny Unitas... returned to the Colts in '61<br />

and played his final eight season in Baltimore...<br />

had the honor of playing in the 1958 NFL<br />

Championship Game which ended in sudden-death<br />

with the Colts defeating the New York Giants, 23-<br />

17.<br />

56 Otto Knop<br />

A four-year letterwinner at U of L as a linebacker<br />

and center from 1949-1952, he earned honorable<br />

mention Associated Press<br />

Little All-America honors<br />

as a sophomore and United<br />

Press International<br />

All-America his junior<br />

year. As a senior he was U<br />

of L team captain and a<br />

Collier’s Little All-America<br />

first team selection.<br />

It wasn’t un<strong>com</strong>mon<br />

for him to play the entire 60 minutes of a football<br />

game. He was inducted into the U of L Athletic<br />

Hall of Fame in 1979 in its second induction class,<br />

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and was inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Hall<br />

of Fame in 1994.<br />

Possibly his most memorable highlight was a<br />

fumble recovery that led to the tying touchdown in<br />

a stunning 13-13 deadlock at heavily favored<br />

Miami (FL) in 1950.<br />

Prior to attending Louisville, he lettered in<br />

football, basketball, swimming and track at local<br />

St. Xavier High School.<br />

Following his collegiate career, Knop played<br />

on the Boling Air Force Base gridiron team in 1954<br />

and 1955, captaining the ’55 national service<br />

championship team.<br />

He worked for Hubbuch in Kentucky for 20<br />

years before founding Knop Family Inc., a<br />

Louisville design firm of which he was president<br />

before his death in 1987.<br />

Three of his sons were lettermen for the red<br />

and black football team; Otto Jr.(1976-<br />

1979), Brian (1978) and Kurt (1980-81).<br />

13 Sam Madison<br />

Four-time letterwinner with<br />

the Cardinals from 1993-<br />

96... remembered as one of<br />

the top defensive backs in<br />

the school’s history... One<br />

of the top athletes ever to<br />

play at U of L... ranks<br />

second all-time in school<br />

history with 16 career<br />

picks... also led U of L with<br />

44 career pass breakups, record that has stood<br />

since 1996... best season was in 1995 when<br />

Madison led the Cardinals with seven interceptions<br />

and earned third team All-America accolades... was<br />

tabbed as one of the top 15 players in the county<br />

and was tabbed a preseason Playboy All-American<br />

in 1996... was a key performer for the Cardinals as<br />

Louisville went 9-3 and defeated Michigan State in<br />

the Liberty Bowl... second-round draft pick of the<br />

Miami Dolphins and has enjoyed a stellar NFL<br />

career with 393 career tackles and 33 interceptions...<br />

An 11-year NFL veteran... in his second<br />

season with the New York Giants.<br />

1 Frank Minnifield<br />

Four-time letterwinner with<br />

the Cardinals from 1979-<br />

82... excelled as a defensive<br />

back and kick returner...<br />

walked on at U of L...<br />

quickly received the<br />

scholarship recruiters failed<br />

to give him <strong>com</strong>ing out of<br />

Lexington's Henry Clay<br />

High... <strong>com</strong>pleted his<br />

collegiate career as one of<br />

the Cards' three captains for the 1982 campaign...<br />

intercepted seven passes including a career-best<br />

three during his sophomore campaign of 1980...<br />

led U of L in kickoff returns in 1981 with a 30.4<br />

yard average and topped the Cards in punt returns<br />

with a 15-yard average... began his professional<br />

career as a member of the Chicago Blitz in the<br />

United States Football League... signed as a free<br />

agent by the Cleveland Browns... went on to a<br />

nine-year career with the franchise before his<br />

retirement in 1992... made four consecutive Pro<br />

Bowl appearances from 1987-90 and was a threetime<br />

all-NFL choice by AP.<br />

72 Roman Oben<br />

One of the best offensive<br />

linemen in the history of<br />

the school... played for the<br />

Cardinals from 1992-95 and<br />

is one of the most<br />

decorated offensive<br />

linemen in school history...<br />

was a first team All-<br />

American in 1994 by the<br />

Gannett News and was<br />

also voted to the Football<br />

News and Sporting News All-American squads<br />

as a junior... didn’t allow a sack duringthe 1994<br />

season... lettered in track and field... earned<br />

bachelor’s degree in economics from Louisville<br />

and master’s degree in public administration from<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson University in May 2001...<br />

was a third round pick by the New York Giants in<br />

the 1995 draft...also played two seasons for the<br />

Cleveland Browns and Tampa Bay Buccaneers...<br />

begins his fourth season with San Diego... has<br />

played in 139 career games.


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Honored Jerseys<br />

7 Chris Redman<br />

Third generation Cardinal...<br />

dotted not only the U of L<br />

record books but the<br />

NCAA's as well... closed<br />

his career as the NCAA alltime<br />

leader in passes<br />

attempted and <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

...one of just three Division<br />

I-A signalcallers to throw<br />

for more than 12,000 yards<br />

in a career... Parade National High School <strong>Player</strong><br />

of the Year at nearby Male High... finished his<br />

Cardinal career <strong>com</strong>pleting 1,031 of 1,679 passes<br />

for 12,541 yards and 84 touchdowns... first-team<br />

All-Conference USA selection and the league's<br />

Offensive <strong>Player</strong> of the Year in 1999... also added<br />

the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award to his<br />

mantle... junior campaign of 1998 rewrote the U of<br />

L and C-USA record books...passed for 4,042<br />

yards and 29 scores despite playing in just 10<br />

regular season games... his 44-of-56, 592-yard<br />

afternoon against East Carolina was the nation's<br />

top single game passing performance in 1998...was<br />

the first Cardinal QB to lead his team to back-toback<br />

bowl appearances.<br />

50 Otis Wilson<br />

Three-time letterman for the Cardinals...fierce<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitor and sure-handed tackler... dominating<br />

defender and one of the<br />

school’s all-time leading<br />

tacklers... Co-captain of the<br />

1979 team... referred to by<br />

head coach Vince Gibson<br />

as one of the best players<br />

he ever coached... finished<br />

his career as the school’s<br />

second all-time leading<br />

tackler with 484 tackles...<br />

recorded 175 stops in 1977,<br />

which is the third-best total in school history...<br />

named the Defensive Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> in the<br />

1977 Independence Bowl... first team All-<br />

American selection in 1979... registered 152 stops<br />

in 1979 and 157 duringthe 1978 campaign... was a<br />

first round pick of the Chicago Bears, the sixth<br />

player in school history to garner first round status<br />

in the NFL Draft... played eight years for the Bears<br />

from 1980-87, including a 1986 World Championship.<br />

10 Dwayne Woodruff<br />

A three-time letterman for<br />

the Cardinals... opened his<br />

career as a reserve running<br />

back and wide receiver<br />

from New Richmond, Ohio<br />

but was moved to the<br />

secondary by then-head<br />

coach Vince Gibson<br />

following his sophomore<br />

campaign... collected 161<br />

tackles while intercepting three passes and<br />

recovering three fumbles... accounted for 97 total<br />

tackles in 1977 as the Cardinals advanced to the<br />

Independence Bowl... was selected by the<br />

Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the 1979<br />

National Football League Draft... spent 11 of the<br />

next 12 seasons as a member of the Steelers<br />

earning a victory in Super Bowl XIV as a rookie<br />

for the Steeler dynasty... his 37 career interceptions<br />

still ranks fifth all-time in the Steel Curtain record<br />

books while his three interception returns for<br />

touchdowns is the third-most in Pittsburgh history...<br />

was named the team's most valuable player<br />

following the 1992... topped the team with five<br />

interceptions... led the Steelers in picks during five<br />

different campaigns - 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988 and<br />

1989.<br />

16 Johnny Unitas (Retired)<br />

Five games into<br />

Johnny Unitas’ freshman<br />

season (Unitas was allowed<br />

to play as a freshman<br />

because U of L didn’t<br />

belong to the NCAA), head<br />

coach Frank Camp knew he<br />

had something unique.<br />

Tossed in against<br />

St. Bonaventure when U of<br />

L was trailing 19-0, Unitas <strong>com</strong>pleted 11<br />

consecutive passes, three for TDs, in a steady rain<br />

and helped put the Cards in front 21-19.<br />

But the Cards couldn’t stop St. Bonaventure<br />

from kicking a last-ditch field goal and U of L lost<br />

22-21.<br />

Despite the loss, nothing could detract from<br />

Unitas’ astonishing performance.<br />

With Unitas leading the way, U of L went on<br />

to win its next four games, including a 35-28<br />

victory over Houston. Louisville was a 19-point<br />

underdog against the Cougars.<br />

One of the greatest plays of Unitas’ career<br />

took place in that game when the Cardinals were<br />

leading 28-21 and had the ball on their own eightyard<br />

line in the fourth quarter.<br />

After two unsuccessful running plays, Unitas<br />

dropped back into his own end-zone, sidestepped<br />

two defenders and threw a pass to Babe Ray who<br />

scored a 92-yard TD.<br />

In the next day’s Louisville Courier-Journal,<br />

reporter Jimmy Brown wrote: “If Coach Frank<br />

Camp is smart, he’ll take Unitas, enclose him in a<br />

cellophane bag and put him away with the<br />

Cardinals’ uniforms for safekeeping over the<br />

winter.<br />

Teammate Gene Sartini said: “Back at that<br />

time he was just one of the guys. We lived at<br />

White Hall.<br />

We were a losing football team who used to<br />

go out and eat cheeseburgers at the Doghouse.”<br />

In his sophomore season, Unitas <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

77 of his 154 passes and threw 12 TDs. U of L<br />

went 3-8 that year. At Florida State, Unitas had<br />

one of his best games, <strong>com</strong>pleting 17 of 22 passes<br />

in a 41-14 victory.<br />

U of L, though, almost fumbled away<br />

Johnny Unitas after his sophomore season. After<br />

an administrative hassle which saw 15 players<br />

dismissed from school, leaving the Cardinal<br />

roster empty, Unitas thought about leaving and<br />

transferring to Indiana.<br />

Bernie Crimmins, the Hoosier head coach,<br />

suggested to Unitas that he would have a better<br />

shot at pro ball in the Big Ten.<br />

But Unitas decided against leaving the<br />

Cardinals when he was reminded that Indiana<br />

shunned him earlier in his career.<br />

Unitas now holds just a few records at U of<br />

L, most of them eclipsed by quarterbacks John<br />

Madeya, Ed Rubbert, Browning Nagle, Jeff<br />

Brohm, Marty Lowe, Chris Redman, Dave<br />

Ragone and Stefan LeFors. Unitas finished his<br />

career <strong>com</strong>pleting 247 of 502 passes for 2,912<br />

yards and 27 touchdowns.<br />

The rest of Unitas’ story is well<br />

documented. He left Louisville when he was the<br />

ninth-round pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in<br />

1955 and was cut by them in a numbers game.<br />

The Steelers had four quarterbacks; they only<br />

needed three. Unitas was the odd man out.<br />

Unitas took a job with a Pittsburgh tiling<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany following the cut and then he latched<br />

on with the Bloomfield Rams, a semi-pro team.<br />

He made six dollars a game. But Unitas didn’t<br />

linger long in the bush league. The Colts got<br />

wind of him and invited him for a tryout. He<br />

made the team—signing for $7,000— and the<br />

Steelers made history for one of the biggest<br />

blunders of all time.<br />

Unitas was inducted into the NFL Hall of<br />

Fame in 1979 and his record 47-consecutive<br />

game touchdown passes is a record <strong>com</strong>pared to<br />

Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak.<br />

Sid Luckman once said: “Johnny Unitas is<br />

the greatest quarterback ever to play the game—<br />

better than me, better than Sammy Baugh, better<br />

than anyone.”<br />

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The University of Louisville<br />

The University of Louisville<br />

Dare to be great.<br />

When the University of<br />

Louisville adopted that simple<br />

motto in the winter of 2000, it<br />

challenged itself and its<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity to strive for<br />

excellence. It also sent a<br />

message to the nation that<br />

Kentucky’s metropolitan<br />

research university is on the<br />

verge of greatness.<br />

One of the nation’s oldest<br />

metropolitan universities, U of<br />

L has a longstanding<br />

reputation in areas such as<br />

business, law, engineering and<br />

medicine. The university is<br />

building on that reputation,<br />

establishing itself as a national<br />

leader in areas ranging from<br />

the humanities to entrepreneurship,<br />

from logistics and<br />

distribution to music <strong>com</strong>position,<br />

from social work to<br />

nursing and dentistry.<br />

In 1998, U of L announced<br />

its Challenge for Excellence, a<br />

program designed to raise the<br />

university to national prominence<br />

within 10 years.<br />

Efficiency on campus has been<br />

improved in recent years and<br />

university funds have been<br />

refocused on high-priority<br />

programs.<br />

The effort already has paid<br />

off through national attention on<br />

the university and through benefits to the citizens of<br />

Louisville, Kentucky, Indiana and other areas<br />

around the nation and the world.<br />

In fall 2000, the university was one of 147<br />

universities to achieve the Doctoral/Research<br />

University-Extensive designation from the Carnegie<br />

Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.<br />

U of L’s transplantation research<br />

program received<br />

international<br />

acclaim in 1999<br />

after<br />

performing<br />

only the<br />

second<br />

successful<br />

hand<br />

transplant<br />

in the<br />

world.<br />

A<br />

Ralph Wright Natatorium<br />

new Cardiovascular<br />

Innovation Institute, a<br />

partnership with<br />

Louisville’s Jewish<br />

Hospital, will focus on the<br />

development, testing and<br />

clinical delivery of leadingedge<br />

treatments for heart<br />

failure.<br />

The Institute for<br />

Cellular Therapeutics, which<br />

relocated to U of L from<br />

Philadelphia in 1998 as part<br />

of the Challenge for<br />

Excellence, is working on<br />

leading-edge immunosuppression<br />

research that<br />

soon may lead to better,<br />

less risky transplantation<br />

procedures and<br />

treatments for diseases<br />

ranging from cancer<br />

to sickle cell anemia.<br />

U of L’s entrepreneurship<br />

program,<br />

ranked among the<br />

nation’s top 10 by<br />

Success<br />

magazine, has<br />

helped its<br />

students launch<br />

several<br />

successful<br />

ventures and is<br />

grooming tomorrow’s<br />

business leaders.<br />

Its logistics and<br />

distribution program works with the United Parcel<br />

Service hub and other Louisville-area businesses to<br />

improve delivery systems throughout the world.<br />

Its School of Education works closely with<br />

Louisville-area schools and others throughout the<br />

state to continue refining Kentucky’s nationally<br />

acclaimed efforts to reform education in grades K<br />

through 12.<br />

Through the presentation of its $200,000<br />

Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, U of<br />

L’s music school has built one of the world’s best<br />

collections of contemporary music.<br />

And U of L’s Brandeis School of Law, which<br />

was one of the first in the nation to require pro bono<br />

work as part of its curriculum, boasts a student body<br />

that has won several national <strong>com</strong>petitions in recent<br />

years.<br />

U of L has begun to gain recognition on the<br />

national level in a variety of ways. A Wall Street<br />

Journal article cited U of L as being among the top<br />

30 schools in the nation for sending students to<br />

elite graduate schools. And Consumers Digest<br />

rated the university 25th in the Top 50 Best Values<br />

for Public Colleges and Universities based on<br />

academic excellence, educational quality and costs<br />

of attendance for the 2003-2004 academic year.<br />

U of L’s students also have gained national<br />

recognition in 2004. U of L ranked seventh in the<br />

nation in the number of students receiving<br />

Fulbright English teaching assistantships in 2004.<br />

The university ranked seventh among schools in<br />

the South for producing Fulbright research fellows.<br />

And U of L’s Debate Program finished fifth in<br />

the National Debate Tournament.<br />

Most students study on the Belknap Campus.<br />

Located in the heart of Kentucky’s largest city, the<br />

park-like campus is noted for its <strong>com</strong>bination of<br />

historical and contemporary buildings. Three<br />

motion picture <strong>com</strong>panies filmed on campus this<br />

year alone.<br />

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The City of Louisville<br />

The City of Louisville<br />

The Louisville area owes its existence to the Falls of the Ohio, the only<br />

place where the 981-mile river flows over bedrock. The falls<br />

were really a rapids where the river dropped about 27 feet in<br />

three miles, usually blocking passage by boat.<br />

Early explorers recognized the<br />

strategic importance of the Falls.<br />

George Rogers Clark established the<br />

first settlement there in 1778, to<br />

use as a base of his invasion of<br />

British territory in Southern<br />

Illinois and Indiana. Two<br />

years later that settlement<br />

became Louisville —<br />

named for<br />

King Louis<br />

XVI of<br />

France,<br />

who was<br />

supporting<br />

the<br />

American<br />

Revolution.<br />

Louisville<br />

quickly<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e a<br />

vital<br />

transporta-<br />

Churchill Downs<br />

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tion center<br />

for the<br />

young nation.<br />

Ports were established above and below the Falls. Pas- sengers and freight<br />

moved overland around the rapids. Trails and road connected the ports to<br />

inland settlements in Kentucky and Indiana. The steamboat brought prosperity<br />

and growth to the area; by 1850, Louisville was the 10th largest city in the<br />

nation.<br />

In the decades that followed, railroads greatly improved connections with<br />

cities throughout the nation, and Louisville became known as the “Gateway to<br />

the South.” Businesses and industries were attracted by the strong and<br />

convenient transportation network and Louisville became an industrial center.<br />

In recent years, the economy of the Louisville area has shifted from a<br />

heavy reliance on industry to an increasing emphasis on services, including<br />

transportation. Once again, location is a key<br />

factor. Louisville is located near the center<br />

for the eastern half of the contiguous 48<br />

states, with nearly half of the nation’s<br />

consumer markets within a 500-mile radius.<br />

The climate is mild enough that Louisville’s<br />

airport is rarely closed because of weather.<br />

Climate, location and a good transportation<br />

system helped convince United Parcel<br />

Service to establish its national hub in<br />

Louisville in the early 1980s. UPS, in turn, is<br />

attracting businesses that depend on fast and<br />

efficient transportation of their goods to other<br />

parts of the nation and throughout the world.<br />

The Kentucky Center for the Arts is one<br />

of the nation’s premier performing arts<br />

facilities, housing three spacious theatres.<br />

Sports, including U of L athletics, are an<br />

important facet of life in the Louisville area.<br />

Churchill Downs has hosted three Breeders’<br />

Cups and continues its traditional Run for the<br />

Roses each May. The 1996 and 2000 PGA<br />

Championships were held at Valhalla Golf<br />

Course in eastern Jefferson County, while the<br />

Ryder Cup will be held on the same course in<br />

2007. The Louisville Bats, the triple-A<br />

baseball team of the Cincinnati Reds, play at<br />

the new downtown Louisville Slugger Field<br />

and have drawn over a million fans to games<br />

in a single season in years past. Over 140<br />

Louisville Slugger Field<br />

public parks, 20 public<br />

golf courses and 226<br />

public tennis courts also<br />

provide outdoor<br />

entertainment.<br />

Even though<br />

Louisville has changed<br />

over the years, it still has<br />

the flavor and gentleness<br />

of a Southern town. The<br />

Belle of Louisville<br />

steamboat still paddles<br />

its way up and down the<br />

Ohio River daily, mint<br />

juleps are still served<br />

under an old oak tree<br />

during the hot and<br />

muggy summers and<br />

fishing in the many lakes<br />

and rivers of the city and<br />

surrounding counties is<br />

still a favorite pastime.<br />

Another favorite in<br />

Louisville is trying to<br />

figure out the correct<br />

pronunciation of the<br />

city. So if you’re a<br />

tourist, don’t say Louieville<br />

or Lewis-ville.<br />

Natives claim it’s Lou-avuhl.<br />

Either way,<br />

Louisville is still the<br />

same happy place.<br />

Louisville Quick Facts<br />

• Metropolitan area size: 2,179 square miles<br />

(includes eight neighboring counties).<br />

• Population: approximately one million, the<br />

nation’s 16th-largest urban area in population.<br />

• Median Age: 32.5<br />

• Weather: average annual rainfall is 44 inches;<br />

average summer/fall temperature is 84 degrees;<br />

winter/spring temp. is 64.<br />

• Louisville ranks among the top 25 convention<br />

cities in the United States. More than 3.5<br />

million visitors visit annually, including over<br />

700,000 convention delgates.<br />

• Louisville is home to legendary Churchill<br />

Downs and the Kentucky Derby, known as “the<br />

greatest two minutes in sports.”<br />

• The Jefferson County Public School System is<br />

the nation’s 25th largest public school system,<br />

with 96,000 students.<br />

• Louisville’s top local manufacturers: Ford<br />

Motor Company, General Electric Company,<br />

Publishers Printing Company, Brown-Forman<br />

Corp.<br />

• The area's largest private employer is UPS, the<br />

worldwide shipping business which uses Louisville<br />

International Airport as a hub. Louisville's<br />

airport ranks fourth in the U.S. -- and sixth in the<br />

world -- in tons of air freight handled.<br />

• Hillerich & Bradsby's Louisville Slugger<br />

baseball bats are a hit at ballparks.


University Administration<br />

University Administration<br />

University of Louisville President James<br />

Ramseyhas worked aggressively during his fiveyear<br />

tenure to move UofL to its state-mandated<br />

goal of be<strong>com</strong>ing a pre-eminent metropolitan<br />

institution of higher learning.<br />

Dr. Ramsey has identified five strategic<br />

areas of focus for the campus:<br />

· Continued <strong>com</strong>mitment to educational quality<br />

· Growing extramural research<br />

· Enhancing campus diversity<br />

· Building <strong>com</strong>munity partnerships and<br />

· Ensuring accountability to taxpayers, students<br />

and donors.<br />

The quality of U of L’s freshman class has<br />

improved each year, with the average ACT score of<br />

in<strong>com</strong>ing freshmen climbing to 24.2 in 2006 from<br />

20.7 in 1995. What’s more, the university’s<br />

students are claiming a much larger share of the<br />

nation’s most prestigious academic honors.<br />

A record seven UofL students received<br />

Fulbright Awards in spring 2007, bringing the<br />

school’s five-year total to 19 student winners. An<br />

additional half dozen students earned other<br />

international scholarships this spring.<br />

Ramsey also has created a university culture<br />

focused on conducting research that improves the<br />

quality of life for people in Kentucky and beyond.<br />

This research already has led to major milestones<br />

in health care, business and the environment.<br />

Today, U of L’s volume of federal research funding<br />

is four times higher than it was seven years ago,<br />

and the university has be<strong>com</strong>e America’s fastest<br />

growing research university in National Institutes<br />

of Health funding.<br />

Ramsey also has set the tone for<br />

encouraging diversity on campus. U of L has<br />

reached or made substantial progress on all eight<br />

of its goals set in The Kentucky Plan for Equal<br />

Opportunities.<br />

Dr. James Ramsey<br />

University President<br />

The university’s ties with its <strong>com</strong>munity have never<br />

been stronger. Not only has U of L been a major<br />

player in the award-winning Partnership for a Green<br />

City with Jefferson County Public Schools and<br />

Louisville Metro government, it has launched a<br />

Signature Partnership Initiative to improve education,<br />

health care, social services and economic opportunity<br />

in Louisville’s West End.<br />

As U of L has continued to advance toward<br />

meeting its state-mandated goals, it has been<br />

significantly underfunded by the state relative to its<br />

peer institutions — a true indicator of its<br />

accountability and stewardship.<br />

The university has been so successful, in fact,<br />

that it concluded its 10-year, 11-point Challenge for<br />

Excellence strategic plan more than a year ahead of<br />

schedule. Ramsey is leading development of a new<br />

strategic plan, which will be unveiled by fall 2007, to<br />

carry the university through 2020.<br />

A strong <strong>com</strong>mitment to serving the<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity and <strong>com</strong>monwealth is nothing new for<br />

Ramsey. Before assuming U of L’s top post, he<br />

served as senior policy advisor and state budget<br />

director for the Commonwealth of Kentucky and<br />

senior professor of economics and public policy at U<br />

of L.<br />

He also has held several other positions in<br />

state government, serving as interim <strong>com</strong>missioner of<br />

the Office of the New Economy and special advisor<br />

to the chairman of the Kentucky Council on<br />

Postsecondary Education.<br />

On the academic side, he has served as vice<br />

chancellor for finance and administration at both<br />

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and<br />

Western Kentucky University. He has been associate<br />

dean, assistant dean and director of public<br />

administration in the College of Business<br />

Administration at Loyola University and a research<br />

associate for the University of Kentucky’s Center<br />

for Public Affairs.<br />

He has served on the faculties of UNC,<br />

WKU, UK, Loyola University and Middle<br />

Tennessee State University.<br />

A frequent national speaker and writer on<br />

economic issues in the public sector, Ramsey<br />

received the National Governors Association’s<br />

Outstanding Public Service Award in 2001 and was<br />

named Kentucky’s Distinguished Economist of the<br />

Year in 1999.<br />

A Kentucky native, he holds a bachelor’s<br />

degree in business administration from Western<br />

Kentucky University and master’s and doctoral<br />

degrees in economics from UK.<br />

Sharing his <strong>com</strong>mitment to public service is<br />

his wife, Jane Ramsey, who is involved in a host of<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity activities and organizations. She heads<br />

an effort to beautify U of L’s Belknap Campus and<br />

revitalize its surrounding South Louisville<br />

neighborhood. That effort is highlighted by the<br />

up<strong>com</strong>ing renovation of Stansbury Park, which<br />

borders the Belknap Campus. That Olmsteddesigned<br />

park is being restored to its former glory<br />

thanks to partnerships among the university,<br />

Louisville Metro and the Olmsted Conservancy.<br />

The Ramseys have two daughters. Jenny, an<br />

Auburn University graduate, has recently <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

her nursing degree at UofL. Jacque is a junior at<br />

UofL.<br />

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BIG EAST MEDIA DAY<br />

University Administration<br />

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Marie Marie K. K. Abrams Abrams<br />

Abrams<br />

Owsley Owsley Frazier<br />

Frazier<br />

Jonathan Jonathan Blue Blue Beth Beth Boehm<br />

Boehm Junior Junior Bridgeman<br />

Bridgeman Ron Ron Butt Butt<br />

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Beverly Beverly Daly Daly<br />

Daly Donna Donna T TTinsley<br />

T insley<br />

Denny<br />

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Geor George, Geor ge, Sr Sr. Sr Sr<br />

Nathaniel Nathaniel Nathaniel Green Green<br />

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Jessica Jessica Jessica Loving Loving Dar Darrell Dar Dar rell Messer<br />

Messer Stephen Stephen Poe<br />

Poe Chester Chester Por Porter Por ter<br />

Sandra Sandra Sandra Metts<br />

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Directors<br />

Grant Grant Helman Helman Rober Robert Rober Robert<br />

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Athletic Administration<br />

Athletic Administration<br />

Growth,<br />

innovation,<br />

achievement<br />

and excellence<br />

have been the<br />

trademarks of<br />

Tom Jurich’s<br />

tenure as the<br />

Vice-President<br />

for Athletics at<br />

the University<br />

of Louisville<br />

for the last 10<br />

years.<br />

Jurich’s<br />

unyielding desire to succeed has driven him to the<br />

pinnacle of college athletics and has put the<br />

University of Louisville on the national scene.<br />

Since <strong>com</strong>ing to the Derby City in 1997,<br />

Jurich has been the man behind the continued<br />

development of the university’s entire athletic<br />

program.<br />

Jurich’s desire and vision for the University<br />

of Louisville has led the division to unprecedented<br />

development and ac<strong>com</strong>plishment. For his efforts,<br />

he was selected as the Street & Smith’s Sports<br />

Business Journal/Sports Business Daily Athletic<br />

Director of the Year in 2007.<br />

From facilities to gender equity, from<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity involvement to national leadership,<br />

Jurich’s actions prompted one state media outlet to<br />

recently write that “It all shows yet again that the<br />

hiring of Tom Jurich, the architect of this Louisville<br />

emergence, as U of L AD in the fall of 1997 stands<br />

as one of the most significant events in our state’s<br />

modern sports history.” After just eight years<br />

working his constructive efforts, he was inducted<br />

into the state of Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in<br />

2006.<br />

U of L took a dramatic step toward<br />

maintaining that upward trend by signing Jurich to<br />

an unprecedented contract extension in December of<br />

2006 that will keep him with the Cardinals through<br />

2023. U of L President Dr. James Ramsey enhanced<br />

Jurich’s contract again last year. In an unprecedented<br />

appointment, he was named Vice President for<br />

Athletics at U of L in 2003.<br />

Since Jurich was named Director of Athletics<br />

for the Cardinals on Oct. 21, 1997, there has been an<br />

unmatched flurry of activity on the U of L campus<br />

and Louisville area since his arrival.<br />

Jurich continues to push U of L to the<br />

forefront of college athletics. While diligently<br />

working to keep the Cardinals on the cutting edge<br />

nationally, Jurich has turned heads while quickly<br />

guiding major changes in the face of Cardinal<br />

Athletics including:<br />

• Engineering U of L’s historic move to the<br />

Big East Conference, which has a long-term<br />

relationship with the lucrative Bowl Championship<br />

Series. This is the Cards' second year in the league.<br />

• Attracting sixth-year men's basketball coach<br />

Rick Pitino to U of L, a move many deemed<br />

impossible. Pitino's arrival has energized the Cards'<br />

tradition-rich program and quickly restored it to a<br />

position among the nation's top teams. U of L<br />

capped a 33-5 record in 2004-05 by returning to the<br />

Final Four for the first time in 19 years.<br />

• Taking a major step in achieving gender<br />

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Athletics<br />

equity, upgrading funding and support staff for<br />

existing women’s programs while adding four new<br />

sports — softball, golf, rowing and lacrosse (in 2008).<br />

Jurich's efforts also moved field hockey, women's<br />

soccer and baseball to fully-funded programs. He<br />

received the Citizens for Sports Equity 2000 Sports<br />

Leadership Award and was honored as the Louisvillian<br />

of the Year in 2005 by the Louisville Urban League<br />

Guild.<br />

• Rapidly buidling the football program from<br />

the ground up. The Cardinals have been ranked in the<br />

top seven in two of the last three seasons, including the<br />

school’s first BCS Bowl berth in 2006.<br />

• Addressing multiple facility needs, including an<br />

extensive sports park to serve as a front lawn for the<br />

University. Owsley B. Frazier Cardinal Park features<br />

Ulmer Stadium (softball), Trager Stadium (field<br />

hockey artificial surface field),a soccer field<br />

surrounded by a state-of-the-art track, fitness trail,<br />

outdoor basketball and sand volleyball courts and a<br />

playground. Three new facilities opened in 2005: Jim<br />

Patterson Stadium(baseball), Ralph Wright Natatorium<br />

and the Trager Center indoor fieldhouse. The YUM<br />

Center Practice Facility will be finished this year and<br />

will house the men’s basketball and women’s<br />

volleyball and lacrosse programs.<br />

• Strengthening U of L’s athletic administration by<br />

enlarging the <strong>com</strong>pliance department with the school’s<br />

first associate athletic director for <strong>com</strong>pliance and<br />

adding the school’s first female associate athletic<br />

director/senior woman administrator.<br />

• Placing U of L on the cutting edge of sports<br />

medicine with a <strong>com</strong>prehensive partnership with<br />

Louisville's world-renowned Jewish Hospital.<br />

• Bolstering the <strong>com</strong>munity outreach arm of U of L<br />

athletics, developing CardsCare and CardsFIT to<br />

promote student-athlete <strong>com</strong>munity involvement.<br />

• Academic success has risen dramatically during<br />

Jurich's watch as well. There 130 BIG EAST<br />

Academic All-Stars named for the 2005-2006 season<br />

plus 11 named to the 2005 Big East Football All-<br />

Academic team.<br />

The 2006 Big East Football All-Academic team<br />

had 12 members this year. There were numbers for<br />

the 2006 Fall semester were 296 of 643, including<br />

spirit groups, mangers<br />

and trainers. For the<br />

2007 Spring semester,<br />

we were 290 of 595,<br />

including spirit groups,<br />

managers and trainers<br />

(231 of 458 without<br />

those three groups).<br />

Jurich’s high energy,<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity and familyminded<br />

approach has<br />

been contagious,<br />

infecting the university,<br />

city and U of L fans<br />

everywhere with a<br />

positive outlook for the<br />

future of Cardinal<br />

Athletics. It is a formula that has provided a trail of<br />

success in each situation Jurich has touched.<br />

Jurich has been active in the scope of college<br />

athletics on a national level, within conference issues,<br />

and in his local <strong>com</strong>munity. He served three years as<br />

a member of the NCAA Management Council, one of<br />

the top legislative bodies of the NCAA, and the<br />

NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. He sits on the<br />

Board of Directors for Republic Bank, Willpower<br />

Foundation and American Heart Association.<br />

Jurich recently received the Louisvillian of the<br />

Year Award by the Louisville Advertising Federation<br />

and the Dan Mangeot Memorial Award, for<br />

contributions to the advancement of tourism and<br />

hospitality.<br />

Guiding Colorado State University as its athletics<br />

director for the four years prior to his arrival at U of L,<br />

Jurich oversaw not only one of the most successful<br />

time periods in the school’s history in terms of onfield<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitiveness, but he was the driving force<br />

behind a successful capital campaign drive that<br />

included facility renovation.<br />

Prior to his constructive efforts at Colorado State,<br />

Jurich operated as director of athletics for eight years<br />

at his alma mater, Northern Arizona University. When<br />

appointed at NAU, he was the youngest director of<br />

athletics at the NCAA Division I level at the age of<br />

29.<br />

He became athletic director at Northern Arizona in<br />

1988, after previously serving as co-director (1986-<br />

88) and assistant director ('84-86). He was inducted to<br />

the NAU Sports Hall of Fame in 1989.<br />

Jurich is among the finest football players in<br />

Northern Arizona history. A punter, placekicker and<br />

backup quarterback for the Lumberjacks, Jurich<br />

earned first-team Kodak All-America honors in 1977<br />

— the first collegiate kicker to make the Kodak honor<br />

list — and also received All-America acclaim from<br />

The Sporting News. He is the only kicker in Big Sky<br />

Conference history to be named the league’s offensive<br />

player of the year (1977).<br />

A 10th-round NFL draft pick of the Pittsburgh<br />

Steelers, Jurich later played with the Minnesota<br />

Vikings before a brief coaching stint at the University<br />

of Minnesota.<br />

He and his wife, Terrilynn, a former Miss<br />

Wyoming, have four children: sons Mark, an<br />

outfielder in the Atlanta Braves organization, and<br />

Brian; and twin daughters, Haley and Lacey.<br />

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A member of<br />

the U of L family<br />

since 1966, Elaine<br />

Wise is in her<br />

eighth year as the<br />

U of L Faculty<br />

Athletics<br />

Representative. As<br />

the university’s liaison between academics and<br />

athletics, she is responsible for the certification<br />

of student-athlete eligibility to the Big East and<br />

the NCAA. She serves on the NCAA Division I<br />

AEC Cabinet and is Chair Elect of the Big East<br />

FAR Council.<br />

Chairperson of the Division of Humanities<br />

and Assistant Professor of English and<br />

Humanities, Wise has long been a member of the<br />

Athletic Association’s Board of Directors,<br />

serving as Secretary, as a member of all<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittees, and as chair of the Committee on<br />

Academic Performance.<br />

A lifelong resident of Louisville, Wise<br />

graduated from local Seneca High School, a<br />

member of its first graduating class. She earned<br />

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Elaine Elaine W WWise<br />

W ise<br />

Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Representative<br />

Representative<br />

Representative<br />

Representative<br />

Representative<br />

her bachelors degree in English from Agnes Scott<br />

College, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.<br />

Following a stop at Indiana University,<br />

Bloomington, where she earned a master’s degree<br />

in English Literature on a Woodrow Wilson<br />

Fellowship, she joined the U of L faculty as an<br />

Instructor of English for three years. In 1969, she<br />

resumed her graduate studies, but returned to U of<br />

L in 1970 to join the faculty of the Freshman<br />

Symposium, an interdisciplinary program for first<br />

year students. In 1977, she was awarded tenure in<br />

the Division of Humanities.<br />

Wise has served as Chair of the Division of<br />

Humanities since 1996, teaching courses in both<br />

the English and Humanities programs. Chaucer,<br />

Shakespeare, and Medieval/Renaissance Literature<br />

and Culture are her areas of academic<br />

specialization. In 1990, she was named the<br />

University’s Distinguished Teaching Professor for<br />

Undergraduate Instruction, in 1995, she earned the<br />

Carnegie Foundation’s Kentucky Professor of the<br />

Year Award, and in 2005, she received the<br />

University of Louisville Trustees Award for her<br />

service to students.<br />

An on-campus leader throughout her many<br />

years at U of L, Wise is a long time member of the<br />

Faculty Senate, and serves as chair of its Library<br />

Committee, as liaison to the Executive Committee,<br />

and as a member of the Redbook and Bylaws<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittees. She was the faculty liaison to Student<br />

Senate and advisor to Mortar Board Senior Honor<br />

Society for many years. In the <strong>com</strong>munity, she is<br />

active with the Montpellier Committee of Sister<br />

Cities of Louisville and serves on the Board of the<br />

English Speaking Union.<br />

She is also the Graduate Advisor for the<br />

Humanities masters program and continues to<br />

consult with educators on the coordination and<br />

promotion of Arts and Humanities education in the<br />

region and Commonwealth.<br />

Elaine and her husband, Barry, have one<br />

daughter, Amanda, a graduate of Wellesley College<br />

and the U of L Brandeis School of Law, who<br />

resides in Chicago with husband Greg and children<br />

Matthew and Audrey; and a “Danish son,” Peter<br />

Preisler, a graduate of the University of Kentucky<br />

School of Architecture, who resides in Pasadena<br />

with wife Melissa and children Sophia and<br />

Jackson.


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Athletic Administration<br />

Julie Julie Julie Hermann<br />

Hermann<br />

Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Director Director Director Director Director / / / / /<br />

Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Woman Woman Woman Woman Woman Administrator<br />

Administrator<br />

Administrator<br />

Administrator<br />

Administrator<br />

Julie Hermann enters her 10th year in athletic<br />

administration at U of L serving as senior associate<br />

athletic director and senior woman administrator.<br />

Hermann’s primary responsibilites are<br />

supervising the department’s athletic teams with a<br />

special emphasis on Olympic Sports, Sports<br />

Medicine, Strength and Conditioning, Student<br />

Development including Lifeskills, the Performance<br />

Team systems and the CardsCare and CardsFIT<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity outreach programs, while providing<br />

oversight of the Olga Peers Academic unit, Development and Marketing departments.<br />

Hermann has served on many <strong>com</strong>munity boards, including Metro Parks,<br />

Women 4 Women, YMCA, the Louisville Sports Commission and currently serves<br />

on the boards of the Frazier Rehab Institute, the Kentucky Sports Commission and<br />

the Commission on the Status of Women. She has served on numerous conference<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittees as well as the Division I NCAA Women’s Volleyball Committee,<br />

operating as the chair.<br />

Prior to joining the U of L staff, she spent one year as an assistant coach for USA<br />

Volleyball, helping the National Team to a silver medal finish at the World<br />

University Games in 1997. Before joining the National Team, Hermann served as<br />

the head women’s volleyball coach at the University of Tennessee for six seasons.<br />

Under her watch, the Lady Vol volleyball squad improved more than 150 places in<br />

the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the<br />

first time in a decade.<br />

Prior to her time at Tennessee, Hermann spent one season at Northern Arizona<br />

where she was hired by current U of L AD Tom Jurich. Hermann earned the top post<br />

at NAU following two seasons as an assistant at the University of Georgia where she<br />

helped restore the Bulldogs program to national status. Georgia recorded a 70-16<br />

mark in her two seasons and earned a spot in the Top 20.<br />

Hermann opened her collegiate coaching career at Wyoming where she spent<br />

two years helping the Cowgirls to the NCAA Tournament and a final eight finish.<br />

An All-Big-Eight volleyball player at the University of Nebraska from 1981-84,<br />

Hermann led the Huskers to four conference championships, four tournament<br />

championships, four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and a pair of top<br />

five finishes. She was honored as the FCA College Athlete of the Year and was an<br />

FCA national platform speaker.<br />

John John Carns<br />

Carns<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Director Director Director Director Director<br />

for for for for for Compliance<br />

Compliance<br />

Compliance<br />

Compliance<br />

Compliance<br />

John Carns is in<br />

his sixth year as<br />

Associate Athletic<br />

Director for<br />

Compliance after<br />

serving as U of L's<br />

Director of<br />

Compliance for five<br />

years.<br />

Carns is responsible for the development and<br />

implementation of the University’s policies and<br />

procedures in accordance with NCAA, BIG EAST<br />

and University regulations.<br />

Carns joined the U of L staff in August of ‘98<br />

after nearly two years assisting in the <strong>com</strong>pliance<br />

office at the University of Miami (Fla.).<br />

Prior to his roles in athletics, Carns worked in<br />

government for the City of Binghamton (N.Y.). He<br />

was a <strong>com</strong>munity relations assistant for the mayor’s<br />

office (1986-88), an economic development assistant<br />

for two years (1988-90), the Highway Safety<br />

Program Director (1990-91) and a risk manager/<br />

paralegal of the Office of the Corporation Counsel<br />

(1991-93).<br />

Carns earned a B.A. in Communications at State<br />

University College at Oswego (N.Y.) in 1985. He<br />

graduated with a juris doctor from the Thomas Cooley<br />

Law School in Lansing, Mich., in 1996, the same year<br />

he was admitted to the New York State Bar. He also<br />

earned a master’s degree in sports administration at St.<br />

Thomas University in Miami, Fla. in 1997.<br />

A native of Binghamton, N.Y., Carns and his wife<br />

Patti have two children: Lukas John and Payton Ann.<br />

Pete Pete Cautilli<br />

Cautilli<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Director Director Director Director Director<br />

for for for for for Licensing,<br />

Licensing,<br />

Licensing,<br />

Licensing,<br />

Licensing,<br />

Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities<br />

and and and and and Ticket Ticket Ticket Ticket Ticket<br />

Operations<br />

Operations<br />

Operations<br />

Operations<br />

Operations<br />

Pete Cautilli, in<br />

his seventh year on<br />

the Cardinals' staff, is<br />

U of L’s Associate<br />

Athletic Director for<br />

Licensing, Facilities<br />

and Ticket Operations<br />

Cautilli oversees the Cardinals' licensing, facilities<br />

management, U of L's agreement with adidas, and the<br />

Cardinals' ticket operations.<br />

Prior to joining the U of L staff, Cautilli served as<br />

assistant athletics director for business affairs and<br />

corporate relations at Saint Louis University. He also<br />

Kevin Kevin Kevin Miller<br />

Miller<br />

Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Director Director Director Director Director<br />

Kevin Miller, a veteran administrator in the Cardinal<br />

athletics department for the past 21 years, has served<br />

as Senior Associate Athletic Director since 2003. He<br />

served as Associate Athletic Director for Internal<br />

Operations for 11 years after operating six years as<br />

assistant athletic director for business at U of L.<br />

Miller oversees the athletic department financial and<br />

personnel operations while also supervising football,<br />

men’s basketball and baseball. He also oversees<br />

facilities and equipment, game management and internal<br />

policies and procedures. He currently serveson<br />

the Cardinal Club Advisory Board of Directors.<br />

Since joining the Athletic Department, Miller has helped implement the long-term<br />

Financial Management Plan and Gender Equity Plan for the Athletic Association. He<br />

served on two NCAA Certification Steering Committees (1996-97 and 2002-03) and<br />

assisted in negotiating the Cards’ local media and Nelligan Sports Marketing agreements.<br />

Miller served as the athletic department representative on U of L's NCAA self-study<br />

steering <strong>com</strong>mittee. He has served as tournament manager for the 1992, 1993 and 1995<br />

Metro Conference Tournaments; 2001 and 2003 C-USA tournaments; as well as the<br />

First and Second Rounds of the 1991 NCAA Tournament hosted by U of L. He helped<br />

establish the U of L Student-Athlete Advisory Board in 1994.<br />

Miller worked 11 years in the U of L controller’s office prior to joining the athletic<br />

department. He served in various capacities with the University Credit Union from<br />

1977, including six years as a member of the union’s Board of Directors. Miller has also<br />

been active with recreational sports programs on a volunteer basis in the Middletown<br />

suburb in which he lives.<br />

A native of Lebanon Junction, Ky., Miller earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting<br />

from Western Kentucky University in 1973.<br />

Miller and his wife, Betty, have two children -- son Jeremy and daughter Jennifer<br />

Buckingham. Jennifer and husband David — both U of L graduates — have one<br />

daughter, Riley. Jeremy and his wife Meghanne have one son, Ethan.<br />

operated a year as the marketing director for the<br />

Billikens.<br />

Cautilli previously crossed paths with U of L<br />

Director of Athletics Tom Jurich when he worked as<br />

assistant athletics director for business operations at<br />

Colorado State for three years (1995-98).<br />

A 1981 graduate of Bucknell University, Cautilli<br />

earned his master's degree in sport management in<br />

1984 from New York University. He returned to<br />

Bucknell in 1985 as Athletic Business Coordinator at<br />

his alma mater. He was promoted to assistant athletic<br />

director for business services and internal operations in<br />

1989. He held that position until moving to a similar<br />

position at Idaho State in 1992 before joining the<br />

Colorado State staff. He and his wife Marla have two<br />

children: Alli and Petey.<br />

Gary Gary Friedman<br />

Friedman<br />

Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director for for for for for<br />

Development<br />

Development<br />

Development<br />

Development<br />

Development<br />

Gary Friedman is in<br />

his seventh year as<br />

Associate Athletic<br />

Director for Development,<br />

overseeing all of<br />

the Cardinals’ fundraising<br />

efforts and<br />

serves on the athletic<br />

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department's senior staff.<br />

During Friedman’s first six years, the Cardinal<br />

Athletic Fund continues to reach new levels of giving<br />

with increased financial support and number of<br />

donors. The Cardinal Athletic Fund has launched a<br />

"Soaring to 10K" campaign with a goal of reaching<br />

10,000 members.<br />

Current CAF support for athletic scholarships<br />

includes over 8,500 donors giving over $10 million.<br />

Over $100 million has been raised over the last five<br />

years to support U of L athletics and construction of<br />

several new facilities, including recent <strong>com</strong>pleteions<br />

of Jim Patterson Baseball Stadium, Trager Center<br />

indoor facility, Ralph Wright Natatorium, Yum!<br />

Center and Koetter Center.<br />

A past president of the National Association of<br />

College Marketing Administrators (NACMA),<br />

Friedman had overseen external operations at Central<br />

Michigan since February of 1996.<br />

Friedman's efforts helped increase annual fund<br />

revenues at Central Michigan by over 60 percent in<br />

three years, despite experiencing losing football and<br />

basketball seasons. Membership in the support group<br />

increased by 50 percent over that same period. He<br />

also spearheaded a facilities campaign that surpassed<br />

its original goal by $1 million.<br />

Prior to his time at Central Michigan, Friedman<br />

worked five years at East Tennessee State, the first<br />

year as its director of marketing and promotions<br />

before advancing to assistant athletics director for<br />

external operations. There, he aided the Buccaneers<br />

in setting new revenue highs by creating new<br />

sponsorship and fund-raising programs.<br />

Born in Chicago, Friedman earned a bachelor's<br />

degree in marketing at Illinois in 1989 and a master's<br />

in athletic administration there in 1991. He began his<br />

18 year career in athletics administration at his alma<br />

mater, serving as assistant in external operations at<br />

Illinois from 1988-91. Friedman and his wife<br />

Ra’Tonya have three dogs and are expecting their first<br />

child in September. Friedman serves on the board of<br />

the Kentucky<br />

Humane Society.<br />

Kenny Kenny Klein<br />

Klein<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director for for for for for<br />

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Information<br />

Information<br />

Information<br />

Information<br />

Information<br />

Director Director Director Director Director<br />

Kenny Klein is<br />

in his 25th year at U<br />

of L, currently<br />

serving as Associate<br />

Athletic Director for Media Relations and as U of L’s<br />

Sports Information Director.<br />

Klein joined the Cardinal staff in August of 1983,<br />

after nearly two seasons as SID at Morehead State.<br />

Prior to that stint, Klein spent four years as an<br />

undergraduate and graduate assistant at Murray State,<br />

where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Journalism<br />

in 1981.<br />

Klein also worked one season as a student<br />

assistant in sports information at Austin Peay State<br />

University, and was a sports writer for the Clarksville<br />

Leaf-Chronicle.<br />

Klein has coordinated the <strong>com</strong>puterized statistics<br />

operation for the past 22 NCAA Final Fours. In his<br />

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initial season with the Cardinals, Klein edited the<br />

1983-84 U of L basketball media guide which was<br />

judged second in the nation by the College Sports<br />

Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Klein,<br />

who edited U of L’s basketball history book Above the<br />

Rim, has also received other publication awards while<br />

at U of L and Murray State.<br />

He served as the media coordinator for the 1987<br />

USA Pan American Games men's basketball team, has<br />

served on the NCAA Final Four media coordination<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee and annually assists in media operations for<br />

the Kentucky Derby. He was the local media center<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee chairman for the 1996 and 2000 PGA<br />

Championships in Louisville, and will serve in a<br />

similar capacity for the 2008 Ryder Cup. He assisted<br />

in the media operations at the 1999 Ryder Cup in<br />

Boston.<br />

A native of Southside, Tenn., Klein is married to<br />

the former Donna Graham. Klein has two sons: Alex, a<br />

junior at U of L, and Brady.<br />

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Mitchell<br />

Mitchell<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Associate<br />

Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Director Director Director Director Director<br />

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Academic<br />

Academic<br />

Academic<br />

Academic<br />

Ser Ser Services Ser Services<br />

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Marvin Mitchell<br />

enters his eighth year<br />

as Associate Athletic<br />

Director for Academic<br />

Services.<br />

Mitchell is the<br />

school's first<br />

Associate Athletic<br />

Director in the area of academics. He joined the U of<br />

L Athletics staff in 1999 as the Cards' Director of<br />

Academic Services after three years in a similar<br />

capacity at East Carolina. Prior to his stint there,<br />

Mitchell worked five years at his alma mater Wake<br />

Forest in many roles, including serving as assistant<br />

director of academic services for the Demon Deacons<br />

from 1994-96.<br />

A four-year letterman on the defensive line at<br />

Wake Forest (1987-91), Mitchell is an ac<strong>com</strong>plished<br />

speaker and has delivered presentations at the National<br />

Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A)<br />

national convention. He is an active member of the<br />

Black Coaches Association (BCA) and the National<br />

Consortium for Academics and Sport (NCAS). He<br />

serves on national and local boards, including 100<br />

Black Men of America and Chestnut Street YMCA.<br />

A native of Eastville, Va. and graduate of<br />

Northampton High School, Mitchell earned a<br />

bachelor's degree in psychology with a minor in<br />

speech <strong>com</strong>munications at Wake Forest in 1992 and a<br />

master's degree in education there in 1995.<br />

Kyle Kyle Moats<br />

Moats<br />

Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director for for for for for<br />

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Kyle Moats enters his<br />

third season as<br />

Associate Athletic<br />

Director for National<br />

Marketing for U of L.<br />

Moats coordinates the<br />

Cardinals’ efforts in national awareness and branding<br />

opportunities, marketing, advertising, and group<br />

ticket sales. He works closely with Nelligan Sports<br />

Marketing, which manages the exclusive marketing<br />

rights for Cardinal Athletics.<br />

Prior to joining the U of L staff, Moats served as<br />

senior associate athletic director for two years at<br />

Marquette University, where oversaw the Golden<br />

Eagles’ Blue and Gold Fund, media relations, ticket<br />

operation, special events, licensing, radio, television,<br />

marketing and promotions and sponsorships with<br />

NSM, which has the marketing rights for several BIG<br />

EAST Conference schools.<br />

Prior to his work at Marquette, he worked 14<br />

years in the University of Kentucky athletic<br />

department, including his last three there as Associate<br />

Athletics Director for Marketing. He joined the UK<br />

staff as a graduate assistant in the athletics office in<br />

1989 and in 1991 was promoted to Coordinator of<br />

Promotions and Special Events. He became the<br />

Wildcats’ Director of Marketing, Promotions and<br />

Licensing in 1993 before being named Assistant<br />

Athletics Director for Marketing in 1996. He served<br />

as tournament manager for the 1993 NCAA Golf<br />

Championships and the 1996 and 1998 NCAA Men’s<br />

Basketball Tournament events in Lexington.<br />

A native of Dixon, Ill., Moats is a 1988 graduate<br />

of Southern Illinois -Edwardsville with a bachelor’s<br />

degree in physical education. He earned a master’s in<br />

Sports Management from UK in 2001. Moats and his<br />

wife Leeann have two children: Kirk and Lauren.<br />

Carole Carole Banda<br />

Banda<br />

Director Director Director Director Director of of of of of<br />

Olympic Olympic Olympic Olympic Olympic Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports<br />

Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine<br />

Carole Banda,<br />

Director of Olympic<br />

Sports Medicine,<br />

enters her eighth<br />

season at U of L.<br />

Based at the Cardinal<br />

Park athletic training<br />

facility, she is<br />

responsible for daily<br />

sports medicine operation for 21 of U of L’s sports.<br />

Supervising seven assistant athletic trainers and<br />

one graduate assistant, Banda has travel<br />

responsibilities with women's basketball. She has<br />

coordinated sports medicine coverage for conference<br />

championships in men’s basketball, tennis, field<br />

hockey and track and field along with the NCAA<br />

Field Hockey National Championship.<br />

Banda joined U of L in 2000 as the associate<br />

director of sports medicine. She was the associate<br />

athletic trainer from 1997 to 2000 at the University of<br />

Notre Dame after spending six years as the assistant<br />

athletic trainer. As the associate, she supervised<br />

seven assistant athletic trainers, coordinated volunteer<br />

student athletic trainer program and traveled with<br />

football and women’s lacrosse. As an assistant, she<br />

worked all 26 sports with primary coverage of<br />

women’s soccer and women’s basketball. She also<br />

was a representative on the Athletic Department<br />

Diversity Committee.<br />

Prior to her stint with the Fighting Irish, she<br />

served as assistant athletic trainer at Morehead State<br />

from 1986-1991 where she had teaching<br />

responsibilities and coordinated pre-season physicals.<br />

She began her athletic training at Eastern Illinois as


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the assistant athletic trainer and administrative<br />

assistant after spending a year as a graduate<br />

assistant.<br />

She was a member of the Indiana Athletic<br />

Trainers Associaton and is currently a member of the<br />

Kentucky Athletic Trainers’ Society. She is a NATA<br />

certified athletic trainer with CPR certification.<br />

A 1984 graduate of West Virginia University,<br />

with a bachelors of science in secondary education,<br />

she earned a master’s in health, physical education<br />

and recreation in 1985 from Eastern Illinois<br />

University.<br />

Brad Brad Barber<br />

Barber<br />

Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director for for for for for<br />

Operations Operations Operations Operations Operations and and and and and<br />

Tickets Tickets Tickets Tickets Tickets<br />

Brad Barber is in<br />

his 16th year as<br />

Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Operations<br />

and Tickets after<br />

serving as assistant<br />

ticket manager for three<br />

seasons with U of L.<br />

Barber coordinates all football and basketball<br />

season ticket sales, along with ticketing for all single<br />

game and post-season events. Freedom Hall is sold<br />

out on a season basis while the U of L football team<br />

has maintained a substantial season ticket base,<br />

including a record 36,000 season ticket sales in 2006.<br />

He also serves in the game management and<br />

operations aspect for all varsity sports.<br />

Barber earned his bachelor’s degree in education<br />

from Rio Grande College in 1986. While <strong>com</strong>pleting<br />

his undergraduate studies, he served as an assistant<br />

basketball coach for Rio Grande from 1982-86.<br />

He is married to the former Kim Morgan. They<br />

have three children: Ryan, Kyle and Catie.<br />

Rob<br />

Rob<br />

Brawner,<br />

Brawner,<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director<br />

for for for for for Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal<br />

Affairs Affairs Affairs Affairs Affairs<br />

Rob Brawner<br />

is in his 21st year<br />

on the U of L staff,<br />

including the last<br />

13 as Assistant<br />

Athletic Director<br />

for Internal Affairs.<br />

He served as<br />

assistant athletic director for operations and tickets his<br />

initial five years.<br />

Before joining the U of L staff, Brawner was the<br />

Director of Admission Control for the Kentucky Fair<br />

and Exposition Center, serving as the KFEC liaison<br />

with the Ticketron corporation and operating the<br />

KFEC Ticket Office.<br />

A native of Springfield, Ill., Brawner received a<br />

B.S. degree from Cincinnati Bible College in 1977.<br />

He earned a Master’s Degree in Sports Administration<br />

from Ohio University in 1985.<br />

Brawner has also served as the Director of Tickets<br />

of the Ohio High School class AAA, AA and A<br />

sectional, district and regional basketball<br />

tournaments. He served as assistant basketball coach at<br />

Cincinnati Bible College in 1978-79.<br />

He is married to the former Lori Higgins. They<br />

have two children: Chris and Kelsey Morgan.<br />

Alicia Alicia Alicia Clark Clark<br />

Clark<br />

Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director for for for for for<br />

Business Business Business Business Business<br />

Alicia Clark, a U of<br />

L employee for the past<br />

16 years, is in her<br />

eighth year as Assistant<br />

Athletic Director for<br />

Business.<br />

Clark was a senior<br />

auditor in the U of L<br />

Internal Audit<br />

department from 1990 until joining the athletic<br />

department. An accounting graduate from the<br />

University of Kentucky, she is a Certified Internal<br />

Auditor and is a member of the Institute of Internal<br />

Auditors and the Collegiate Athletic Business<br />

Managers Association. Prior to working at U of L,<br />

Clark was a bookkeeper for First State Bank in<br />

Irvington, Ky.<br />

Clark oversees the financial operations of the<br />

business office and assists in the preparation of<br />

financial statements.<br />

A native of Brandenburg, she and her husband<br />

Gary have two children: Ashton and Drew.<br />

Cooper Cooper Jones<br />

Jones<br />

Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director for for for for for<br />

Development<br />

Development<br />

Development<br />

Development<br />

Development<br />

Cooper Jones is in<br />

his second year at U<br />

of L as Assistant<br />

Athletic Director for<br />

Development and<br />

Major Gifts.<br />

Prior to joining the<br />

U of L staff, Jones<br />

served as Director of Major Gifts for four years at<br />

the University of Maryland. In that role, he was the<br />

primary fundraiser for capital campaigns focused<br />

on the Terrapins' football, basketball, soccer, golf,<br />

baseball and lacrosse programs. He aided in<br />

facility campaigns that upgraded, expanded or built<br />

eight new <strong>com</strong>petition sites. He also participated in<br />

the total men's basketball reseating of the 17,400seat<br />

Comcast Center in 2002 and 2005.<br />

Jones was Athletics Development Officer at<br />

Georgia Tech before his stint at Maryland. While in<br />

Atlanta, he was a member of the five-person<br />

fundraising team for the Building a Competitive<br />

Advantage Campaign, with a public goal of $80<br />

million. He also was primarily responsible for the<br />

project evaluation for the addition of skyboxes and<br />

club level seating to Bobby Dodd Stadium. Among<br />

his other responsibilities, Jones served as an Annual<br />

Fund and Major Gift fundraiser for Georgia Tech<br />

throughout the southeast United States.<br />

A native of Conyers, Georgia, Jones earned a<br />

bachelor’s degree in journalism & public relations,<br />

with a Minor in history and health care<br />

<strong>com</strong>munications, in 2000 from Ohio University,<br />

where he was a three-year football letterwinner and<br />

senior tri-captain for the Bobcats.<br />

Bryan Bryan Hicks Hicks<br />

Hicks<br />

Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director for for for for for<br />

Academics<br />

Academics<br />

Academics<br />

Academics<br />

Academics<br />

Bryan Hicks is in<br />

his 11th year with the<br />

U of L Athletic<br />

Department and fifth as<br />

Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for<br />

Academics. He is<br />

responsible for<br />

overseeing academics<br />

for the Cardinal football team and managing the Papa<br />

John’s Cardinal Stadium Computer Lab.<br />

Hicks serves on the University's Commission on<br />

Diversity and Racial Equality (CODRE), the<br />

Directors Council for University Wide Advising and<br />

is coordinator for the athletics department program<br />

S.C.O.R.E. (Student-Athletes of Color Combining<br />

Opportunity and Responsibility for Excellence).<br />

A native of Huntsville, Ala., Hicks attended<br />

Tuskegee University and played on the basketball and<br />

baseball teams there. He received his bachelors<br />

degree in Marketing from Alabama A&M University<br />

in 1992 and went on to receive his Masters in Public<br />

Administration (MPA) degree from Portland State<br />

University in 1996.<br />

Hicks came to U of L after serving as assistant<br />

men’s basketball coach and coordinator of<br />

multicultural admissions at Warner Pacific College in<br />

Portland, Oregon. While with the Cardinals, Hicks<br />

has served as the <strong>com</strong>pliance coordinator over<br />

education and monitoring and as an academic<br />

counselor.<br />

Hicks and his wife, Kellie, are the parents of<br />

three children -- two daughters, Hailey and Sydney,<br />

and one son, Garrett.<br />

Jim Jim McGhee<br />

McGhee<br />

Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant<br />

Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Direc- Direc- Direc- Direc- Director<br />

tor tor tor tor for for for for for Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity<br />

Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports and and and and and<br />

Student Student Student Student Student Life Life Life Life Life<br />

Jim McGhee, a<br />

member of the U of L<br />

athletic staff since<br />

1977, is in his 13th year<br />

as Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for Varsity<br />

Sports and Student Life at U of L.<br />

McGhee assists with the operation of nearly all U<br />

of L varsity sports programs (all except football and<br />

men’s basketball) and has a number of additional<br />

duties. He operated the NCAA National Youth Sports<br />

Program, a summer program for at-risk boys and girls,<br />

for the athletic department for 20 years.<br />

McGhee joined the U of L athletic department in<br />

1977 as assistant athletic trainer and football<br />

equipment manager. After nine years in that role, he<br />

became U of L’s equipment and facilities manager in<br />

1986, a position he held until his most recent<br />

appointment.<br />

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McGhee worked four years as assistant athletic<br />

trainer at Harvard University (1973-77) and a pair of<br />

two year stints as head athletic trainer and equipment<br />

manager at Texas Southern University (1971-73) and<br />

Mississippi Valley State University (1969-71).<br />

McGhee earned a bachelor’s degree in physical<br />

education and science at Mississippi Valley State in<br />

1969; and a master’s degree in human movement and<br />

physical education at Boston University in 1975.<br />

He and his wife, the former Linda Bell, have one<br />

daughter: Veronica.<br />

K.C. K.C. Scull<br />

Scull<br />

Papa Papa Papa Papa Papa John's John's John's John's John's<br />

Cardinal Cardinal Cardinal Cardinal Cardinal Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium<br />

Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager<br />

In his 10th season<br />

as stadium manager for<br />

Papa John’s Cardinal<br />

Stadium, K.C. Scull<br />

brings a wealth of<br />

experience to the U of L<br />

athletic department.<br />

Scull joined the<br />

Cardinals in the spring of 1997 after serving five years<br />

as the deputy director of athletics at the U.S. Military<br />

Academy. In his current position, Scull oversees the<br />

day-to-day operation of PJCS and the Brown and<br />

Williamson Club, including scheduling and management<br />

of athletic events, public gatherings, corporate<br />

and private activities, and concerts.<br />

Scull, who rose to the rank of Army Colonel<br />

before retiring from the military, directed nearly 100<br />

staff and support personnel for Army’s 24 men’s and<br />

women’s intercollegiate athletic programs. He directly<br />

supervised maintenance, scheduling and business<br />

activities for the Cadets’ major athletic facilities.<br />

A 1969 graduate of USMA with a degree in<br />

engineering, Scull played football for three seasons as<br />

a defensive tackle. He returned to the Academy from<br />

1975-78 while serving as an active duty assistant coach<br />

and admissions support officer for the athletic<br />

department. He earned a master’s degree in public<br />

administration at Oklahoma as well as a master's<br />

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degree in business administration from U of L.<br />

Commissioned in the Infantry branch of the U.S.<br />

Army upon his graduation from West Point, Scull held<br />

a variety of <strong>com</strong>mands and staff positions including<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand of the 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry at Schofield<br />

Barracks, Hawaii. Overseas tours took him to Germany<br />

and Vietnam.<br />

Scull and his wife Micheleen have five children:<br />

Amara Minnis, Megan Williams, Ryla, Kendra and<br />

David.<br />

Holly Holly Holly Sheilley<br />

Sheilley<br />

Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Asst. Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director for for for for for<br />

Student Student Student Student Student Develop- Develop- Develop- Develop- Development<br />

ment ment ment ment and and and and and<br />

Championships<br />

Championships<br />

Championships<br />

Championships<br />

Championships<br />

Holly Sheilley, a<br />

member of the U of L<br />

athletics staff since<br />

2002, is in her second<br />

year as Assistant<br />

Athletic Director for<br />

Student Development<br />

and Championships.<br />

Sheilleys duties include bidding and managing<br />

Olympic championship tournaments both at the<br />

conference and national levels, as well as coordinating<br />

the Cardinals’ LCare program as part of the<br />

NCAA CHAMPS Lifeskills. U of L has served as<br />

host of the NCAA Field Hockey Championship,<br />

NCAA Baseball Super Regionals, Big East<br />

Volleyball, and numerous other NCAA and Big East<br />

championships during her stint. The LCare Program<br />

is a <strong>com</strong>prehensive student support system that<br />

supports the vital <strong>com</strong>mitments to student-athletes in<br />

Academic Excellence, Student Development, Career<br />

Planning, Community Service (CardsCare), and<br />

Athletic Excellence.<br />

Sheilley served as Assistant Compliance<br />

Coordinator and Olympic Championships Director at<br />

U of L from 2002 until her current position. Prior to<br />

that, she was the volleyball coach at Lindsey Wilson<br />

College from 1996-2001 and as well as the softball<br />

coach there from 1996-2000. A four-time coach of<br />

the year, she also served as Program Director/<br />

Instructor for the Physical Education/Health Program.<br />

After receiving her Masters degree from Eastern<br />

Kentucky in 1995, she served as a health instructor at<br />

EKU. She was an ambassador for the Chinese<br />

Olympic Softball Team during the 1996 Olympics.<br />

Sheilley played volleyball, basketball, and softball for<br />

Asbury College, where she earned a bachelor’s<br />

degree in education. She earned Asbury’s highest<br />

honor for a student-athlete by winning the Gamble-<br />

Walker Award for academics and athletics. She<br />

earned a Ph.D. in educational leadership with a<br />

concentration in sport administration from Louisville<br />

in 2004.<br />

Jody Jody Jody Sykes<br />

Sykes<br />

Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant<br />

Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic Athletic<br />

Director Director Director Director Director for for for for for<br />

Compliance<br />

Compliance<br />

Compliance<br />

Compliance<br />

Compliance<br />

Jody Sykes is in<br />

her second year at<br />

the University of<br />

Louisville as<br />

Assistant Athletic<br />

Director for<br />

Compliance. Sykes<br />

joins the Cardinals<br />

after serving two years as the Director of Compliance<br />

at the University of Pittsburgh, and two and a half<br />

years as Assistant Athletic Director/Director of<br />

Compliance and Student Services for Robert Morris<br />

University.<br />

Sykes’ duties include interpreting NCAA and<br />

BIG EAST Conference rules for the athletic<br />

department staff and student-athletes, processing<br />

appeals and waivers, and monitoring and facilitating<br />

all aspects of initial and continuing eligibility. She<br />

also assists with NCAA rules education for the<br />

coaches, university staff and other outside entities<br />

and helps investigate NCAA infractions matters.<br />

A former collegiate golfer, Sykes was a four-time<br />

letter winner with the University of Montana<br />

Grizzlies where she earned a B.S. degree with honors<br />

in Business Administration in 1998. During her<br />

tenure at Montana, she was the Student-Athlete<br />

Advisory Committee (SAAC) president and Big Sky<br />

Conference representative to the National SAAC for<br />

Division I, as well as an intern in the <strong>com</strong>pliance<br />

office and athletic equipment room.<br />

Sykes was a recipient of a NCAA Postgraduate<br />

Scholarship and the NCAA Women and Ethnic<br />

Minorities Internship in 1998-99. She accepted the<br />

internship with the Championships department at the<br />

NCAA and later, <strong>com</strong>pleted her graduate work at the<br />

University of Arkansas in 2001, earning a Master of<br />

Education degree in Sport Management. While at<br />

Arkansas, Sykes served as the Assistant Women’s<br />

Golf Coach from 1999-2000 and the Compliance<br />

Assistant for the Men’s Athletic Department from<br />

2000-01.<br />

A native of Rife, Colorado, Sykes is a member of<br />

the National Association of Collegiate Women<br />

Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the National<br />

Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics<br />

(NACDA) and the National Association of Academic<br />

Advisors for Athletics (N4A).


Head Coaches<br />

Head Coaches<br />

Arthur Arthur Albiero<br />

Albiero<br />

Swimming<br />

Steve Steve Kragthorpe<br />

Kragthorpe<br />

Football<br />

Kelly Kelly Meyers<br />

Meyers<br />

Rothberg Rothberg<br />

Rothberg<br />

Women's Golf<br />

Pam Pam Bustin<br />

Bustin<br />

Field Hockey<br />

Ken Ken Lolla<br />

Lolla<br />

Men's Soccer<br />

Richard Richard Ruggieri<br />

Ruggieri<br />

Women's Rowing<br />

Mark Mark Crabtree<br />

Crabtree<br />

Men's Golf<br />

Ron Ron Mann Mann<br />

Mann<br />

Track & Field / Cross<br />

Country<br />

Jeff Jeff Walz Walz<br />

Walz<br />

Women's Basketball<br />

Greg Greg Davis<br />

Davis<br />

Women's Tennis<br />

Dan Dan Dan McDonnell<br />

McDonnell<br />

Baseball<br />

Leonid Leonid Yelin Yelin<br />

Yelin<br />

Volleyball<br />

Rex Rex Rex Ecarma Ecarma<br />

Ecarma<br />

Men's Tennis<br />

Sandy Sandy Pearsall<br />

Pearsall<br />

Softball<br />

Kellie Kellie Young<br />

Young<br />

Women's Lacrosse<br />

Karen Karen Ferguson<br />

Ferguson<br />

Women's Soccer<br />

Rick Rick Pitino<br />

Pitino<br />

Men's Basketball<br />

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The BIG EAST Conference<br />

The BIG EAST Conference<br />

The 2006 BIG EAST Conference<br />

football season was one of the year’s<br />

best stories. Each week seemed to<br />

bring with it memorable matchups<br />

and record-breaking feats. But it<br />

was the brilliant ending – a perfect<br />

5-0 record in bowl games – that put<br />

the finishing touches on this BIG<br />

EAST best seller.<br />

The league ended the 2006<br />

regular season with a winning<br />

percentage of .800 in non-conference games (32-8<br />

record) – the highest in the 16-year history of the<br />

conference. This mark included an 11-7 record against<br />

BCS Conference opponents. In addition, the final<br />

<strong>com</strong>bined overall winning percentage of all BIG EAST<br />

football teams in ‘06 (.644) was the best of any<br />

Division I-A conference in the country.<br />

Five of the eight BIG EAST teams went to bowl<br />

games and all five emerged victorious. The league<br />

captured wins in the FedEx Orange Bowl (Louisville),<br />

the Toyota Gator Bowl (West Virginia), the Texas<br />

Bowl (Rutgers), the PapaJohn’s.<strong>com</strong> Bowl (USF) and<br />

the International Bowl (Cincinnati). The BIG EAST’s<br />

5-0 bowl mark was the best bowl record of any<br />

Division I-A conference in ‘06, earning the league<br />

ESPN’s Bowl Challenge Cup. It was only the second<br />

time since the inception of the BCS that an automatic<br />

qualifying conference has gone undefeated in any one<br />

bowl season.<br />

Three BIG EAST teams wound down the ‘06<br />

campaign in the top 12 of the final Associated Press<br />

and USA Today Polls – Louisville (No. 6/7), West<br />

Virginia (No. 10/10) and Rutgers (No. 12/12).<br />

In 2005, three new schools – the University of<br />

Cincinnati, University of Louisville and University of<br />

South Florida – joined Connecticut, Pittsburgh,<br />

Rutgers, Syracuse and West Virginia in the BIG EAST.<br />

The additions increased the football membership to<br />

eight schools and gave the BIG EAST a presence that<br />

ranged as far south as Tampa, Fla., and as far west as<br />

Louisville, Ky.<br />

In the first season as the “new-look” BIG EAST<br />

in 2005, four conference schools earned trips to bowl<br />

games. West Virginia (11-1, 7-0 BIG EAST) finished<br />

the regular season unbeaten in league play for the first<br />

time since 1993 to win the conference title. Earning<br />

the BIG EAST’s automatic Bowl Championship Series<br />

bid, West Virginia represented the conference in the<br />

2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl in Atlanta. The Mountaineers<br />

defeated Georgia, 38-35, to finish the year fifth in the<br />

final Associated Press Top 25 Poll and sixth in the<br />

final USA Today Poll. Louisville was ranked 19th and<br />

20th, respectively, in the final AP and USA Today<br />

polls.<br />

Over the last six seasons, the BIG EAST has<br />

<strong>com</strong>piled one of the best winning percentages of any<br />

BCS conference in bowl games. BIG EAST<br />

Conference teams are 21-13 in postseason play since<br />

2000.<br />

The BIG EAST has been a frequent contender<br />

for the national championship. Eight times in the<br />

league’s 16 seasons a BIG EAST squad has been in a<br />

bowl game, playing for a claim to the national crown.<br />

The BIG EAST has always been proud of its<br />

football student-athletes for their academic<br />

achievements. In 2006, West Virginia senior linebacker<br />

Jay Henry was named the BIG EAST/Aeropostale<br />

Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Henry, along<br />

with Louisville junior quarterback Brian Brohm, also<br />

received ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-<br />

America First Team accolades. WVU senior center<br />

Dan Mozes earned second team recognition. In<br />

addition, Rutgers’ senior fullback Brian Leonard was<br />

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the<br />

recipient of the<br />

Draddy Trophy. Known in many circles as the<br />

“Academic” Heisman, the Draddy Trophy continues to<br />

be one of college football’s most sought after and<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitive awards, recognizing an individual as the<br />

absolute best in the country for his <strong>com</strong>bined academic<br />

success, football performance and exemplary <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

leadership.<br />

Since its birth, the BIG EAST has been a national<br />

power both on and off the field. Commissioner Michael<br />

Tranghese served as coordinator of the BCS for two<br />

years from 2002-03. He has spearheaded the<br />

development of BIG EAST football since its beginning.<br />

The BIG EAST Conference’s entrance into<br />

football was announced on February 5, 1991. The<br />

league gained instant notice and credibility with its level<br />

of excellence on the field and with its television and<br />

bowl relationships. The BIG EAST has been a charter<br />

member of each of the major bowl agreements with the<br />

major conferences, beginning with The Bowl Coalition<br />

in 1992 followed by The Bowl Alliance in ‘95. The<br />

Bowl Championship Series began in ‘98.<br />

Extensive television exposure and the BIG EAST<br />

have been synonymous terms. For football, the league<br />

established its own regional television package in 1991<br />

before it had played a game. The BIG EAST Television<br />

Network immediately was the largest regional college<br />

football network in the country.<br />

The BIG EAST has television agreements with<br />

ABC and ESPN that run through the 2007 season. Both<br />

agreements ensure that ABC or ESPN telecasts a BIG<br />

EAST game virtually every week of the year. The BIG<br />

EAST and ESPN have already agreed on a new six-year<br />

contract that will further enhance the league’s exposure.<br />

The new agreement will begin with the 2008 regular<br />

season and run through 2013.<br />

Of the 73 games played this past season involving<br />

BIG EAST teams, 29 of them were seen on ABC, ESPN<br />

or ESPN2. In addition, 37 others were seen on either<br />

ESPN Regional, ESPNU, ESPN360, FSN, CSTV or the<br />

NFL Network.<br />

ESPN Regional Television owns broadcasting<br />

rights for all telecasts not assigned to ABC or ESPN.<br />

ERT, which took over for the BIG EAST Network in<br />

1996, produces and distributes additional games,<br />

including a BIG EAST Game of the Week, through<br />

syndication, local markets and pay-per-view.<br />

The BIG EAST has always aligned itself with<br />

prestigious bowl games.<br />

The league is one of the original founders of the<br />

Bowl Championship Series and continues to be one of<br />

only six conferences that receive an automatic annual<br />

bid.<br />

The BIG EAST Conference champion earns the<br />

league’s automatic BCS bid. The BCS – which enters its<br />

ninth season in 2007-08 – is a five-game arrangement<br />

for postseason college football that is designed to match<br />

the two top-rated teams in a national championship game<br />

and to create exciting and <strong>com</strong>petitive matchups between<br />

eight other highly regarded teams in four other BCS<br />

games.<br />

If the<br />

BIG EAST<br />

champion<br />

finishes No.<br />

1 or No. 2 in<br />

the final BCS<br />

standings, then<br />

that team will<br />

earn a spot in<br />

the BCS<br />

National<br />

Championship<br />

Game. Otherwise,<br />

the league champion<br />

will <strong>com</strong>pete in one<br />

of the four remaining<br />

BCS bowl games –<br />

the Tostitos Fiesta<br />

Bowl, FedEx<br />

Orange Bowl,<br />

Mike Tranghese<br />

BIG EAST Commissioner<br />

Allstate Sugar Bowl or the Rose Bowl. Each bowl hosts<br />

two games once every four years - its traditional game<br />

plus a National Championship contest approximately<br />

one week later.<br />

In a first-of-its-kind collaboration among Division<br />

I conferences and football bowl partners, the BIG EAST<br />

and Big 12 Conferences — along with Notre Dame —<br />

forged a bowl partnership beginning in ‘06. This<br />

agreement assures both BCS Conferences’ and Notre<br />

Dame’s participation in the Toyota Gator Bowl and Brut<br />

Sun Bowl over a four-year period. The Toyota Gator<br />

Bowl or Brut Sun Bowl will pick a BIG EAST team after<br />

the league’s representative to the Bowl Championship<br />

Series has been determined. The Atlantic Coast<br />

Conference will provide the opposition in the Toyota<br />

Gator Bowl (CBS) and the Pac-10 Conference will<br />

participate in the Brut Sun Bowl (CBS).<br />

The Toyota Gator Bowl has the first selection at<br />

the conclusion of each season. During the four years of<br />

the deal, the BIG EAST (or Notre Dame) will send a<br />

team to both the Gator Bowl and the Sun Bowl twice.<br />

The Meineke Car Care Bowl is now in its sixth<br />

year with the BIG EAST Conference. The Meineke Car<br />

Care Bowl, which is played in Bank of America Stadium<br />

in Charlotte, N.C., picks after the Toyota Gator Bowl or<br />

Brut Sun Bowl.<br />

In 2006, the BIG EAST entered into a four-year<br />

agreement to participate in the Texas Bowl versus an<br />

opponent from the Big 12 Conference. During the fouryear<br />

agreement, the BIG EAST is guaranteed to play in<br />

the bowl game twice (2006 and 2008). The Texas Bowl<br />

is played at the state-of-the-art Reliant Stadium in<br />

Houston, Texas.<br />

The BIG EAST Conference also aligned itself<br />

with two new bowls beginning last season – the<br />

International Bowl in Toronto, Ontario, and the<br />

PapaJohn’s.<strong>com</strong> Bowl in Birmingham, Ala. The<br />

agreements give the BIG EAST a total of six bowl deals.<br />

In the International Bowl, the BIG EAST faces a team<br />

from the Mid-American Conference. In the<br />

PapaJohn’s.<strong>com</strong> Bowl, the BIG EAST plays a team from<br />

Conference US


Athletics Staff<br />

Athletics Staff<br />

Kelly Kelly Anderson<br />

Anderson<br />

Special Assistant to the AD<br />

Ray Ray Bronger<br />

Bronger<br />

Facilties/Computers<br />

Facilties/Computers<br />

Assistant<br />

Assistant<br />

Ashleigh Ashleigh Campen<br />

Campen<br />

Marketing Assistant<br />

Dave Dave Dow<br />

Dow<br />

Information Processor<br />

Steve Steve Steve Hoelscher<br />

Hoelscher<br />

Asst. Athletic Trainer<br />

Ruth Ruth Bandy<br />

Bandy<br />

Administrative Asst.<br />

Jamil Jamil Bross<br />

Bross<br />

Kevin Kevin Kevin Brown<br />

Brown<br />

Admin. Admin. Assistant Assistant Academics<br />

Academics Athletic Athletic Trainer Trainer<br />

Trainer<br />

Kelly Kelly Conklin<br />

Conklin<br />

Ticket Office<br />

Susan Susan Ernst<br />

Ernst<br />

Special Asst. to the AD<br />

Melissa Melissa Melissa Huber Huber<br />

Huber<br />

Cardinal Athletic Fund<br />

Lynne Lynne Lynne Barney<br />

Barney<br />

Ronee Ronee Baxter<br />

Baxter<br />

Coor. of Academic Services Assistant SWA<br />

Maggi Maggi Constantz<br />

Constantz<br />

Program Coordinator, CAF<br />

Scott Scott Flavell Flavell<br />

Flavell<br />

Facilities Assistant<br />

Jing Jing Jing Hughley<br />

Hughley<br />

Admin. Asst. / Varsity<br />

Sports<br />

Wiley Wiley Wiley Brown Brown<br />

Brown<br />

Asst. Asst. Student Student Student Welfare<br />

Welfare<br />

Outreach Outreach<br />

Outreach<br />

Derek Derek Cowherd<br />

Cowherd<br />

Academic Counselor<br />

Todd Todd Gerlt Gerlt<br />

Gerlt<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Christine Christine Jackson<br />

Jackson<br />

Academic Counselor<br />

Rick Rick Bell<br />

Bell<br />

Jason Jason Bond<br />

Bond<br />

Senior Facilities Coordinator Computer Systems<br />

Eric Eric Buckman<br />

Buckman<br />

Assistant Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Debbie Debbie Cox<br />

Cox<br />

Lisa Lisa Crespo<br />

Crespo<br />

Cardinal Park Training Rm. Dir. of Development, CAF<br />

Daniel Daniel Gossom<br />

Gossom<br />

Compliance Assistant<br />

Adrienne Adrienne Johnson<br />

Johnson<br />

Marketing Assistant<br />

Mary Mary Burks<br />

Burks<br />

Ticket Office Assistant<br />

Mike Mike Hetzel<br />

Hetzel<br />

Athletic Fields<br />

John John Johnson<br />

Johnson<br />

Athletic Fields<br />

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Athletics Staff<br />

Athletics Staff<br />

Kerry Kerry Bennett-Johnson<br />

Bennett-Johnson<br />

Ticket Office<br />

Opal Opal Newton<br />

Newton<br />

Business Office Assistant<br />

Ed Ed Scott<br />

Scott<br />

Academic Counselor<br />

Matt Matt Stitsinger<br />

Stitsinger<br />

Athletic Ticket Office<br />

Tom Tom Keith<br />

Keith<br />

Cardinal Athletic Fund<br />

Scott Scott Norton<br />

Norton<br />

Asst. Equipment Manager<br />

Todd Todd Sharp<br />

Sharp<br />

Spirit Coordinator<br />

Angela Angela Todd<br />

Todd<br />

KFEC Clerical Asst.<br />

Margaret Margaret Womack<br />

Womack Cheryl Cheryl Young<br />

Young<br />

Athletics Secretary<br />

Ticket Office Assistant<br />

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Terry Terry King<br />

King<br />

Program Asst., Wright<br />

Natatorium<br />

Nicholas Nicholas Ojea<br />

Ojea<br />

Asst Director, Compliance<br />

Sandy Sandy Sandy Short<br />

Short<br />

Program Assistant/<br />

Business<br />

Melinda Melinda Van Van Arsdale<br />

Arsdale<br />

Tennis Center Business Mgr.<br />

Debbie Debbie Debbie Young Young<br />

Young<br />

Admin. Associate to AD<br />

Teresa Teresa Lowry<br />

Lowry<br />

Director of Marketing<br />

Valerie Valerie Owens-Combs<br />

Owens-Combs<br />

Dev. Asst./L-Club Liason<br />

Stephanie Stephanie Slemmons<br />

Slemmons<br />

PJCS Ticket Office Mgr.<br />

Terry Terry Veleta<br />

Veleta<br />

Asst. Business Manager<br />

Mike Mike Zender Zender<br />

Zender<br />

Aquatics Director<br />

Adam Adam Mallette<br />

Mallette<br />

Cardinal Athletic Fund<br />

Lynlee Lynlee Phillips<br />

Phillips<br />

Academic Counselor<br />

Carole Carole Carole Snyder<br />

Snyder<br />

Admin. Service Analyst<br />

Jill Jill Zoll Zoll<br />

Zoll<br />

Associate Director, CAF<br />

Teena Teena Murray<br />

Murray<br />

Health Performance<br />

Trainer<br />

Scott Scott Scott Sallade Sallade<br />

Sallade<br />

Associate Director,<br />

Academics<br />

Naomi Naomi Sprigler<br />

Sprigler<br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

Vickie Vickie Way Way<br />

Way<br />

Mike Mike Winkenhofer<br />

Winkenhofer<br />

Assistant to Julie Hermann Director of Athletic Fields


Nelligan Sports Marketing<br />

Nelligan Sports Marketing<br />

The University of Louisville teamed with<br />

Nelligan Sports Marketing, Inc. (NSM) in<br />

February of 2002 to allow the Little Falls, New<br />

Jersey based <strong>com</strong>pany to manage its exclusive<br />

athletics marketing rights.<br />

“We’re excited about our continuing<br />

partnership with Nelligan Sports Marketing,”<br />

said U of L Director of Athletics Tom Jurich.<br />

“Our coaches and athletic staff have worked<br />

hard to position our programs on the national<br />

stage. NSM is helping us extend the reach of<br />

Cardinal Athletics regionally and nationally.<br />

Their unique understanding and record of<br />

success in maximizing revenue and exposure<br />

for athletic programs makes them an ideal<br />

partner. We placed our confidence in T.J.<br />

Nelligan, Tim Hofferth and their staff to offer a<br />

very creative approach in positioning our<br />

university and they have delivered.”<br />

“We are very proud to be working with the<br />

University of Louisville,” added Tim Hofferth,<br />

President and COO of NSM. “Tom Jurich has<br />

done an incredible job in building the infrastructure<br />

for unparalleled success for the<br />

Cardinals’ program. The strides that have been<br />

made in such a short tenure have captured the<br />

attention of those in the world of intercollegiate<br />

athletics and have made the program incredibly<br />

attractive to corporate America. Boasting one of<br />

the finest football facilities in the nation (Papa<br />

John’s Stadium) and one of America’s rising<br />

young football coaches in Bobby Petrino, the<br />

John Penny<br />

General Manager<br />

John Penny joined<br />

the Nelligan Sports<br />

Marketing staff after five<br />

years with the National<br />

Football Foundation<br />

where he successfully led<br />

marketing and fundraising<br />

efforts for the<br />

Foundation’s national<br />

programs. He also<br />

developed and implemented a <strong>com</strong>prehensive<br />

marketing plan for the NFF’s College Football Hall of<br />

Fame.<br />

Penny’s experience includes 10 years in college<br />

athletic administration, having held numerous<br />

positions in sales and marketing, and heading the<br />

external affairs unit for a Division I-A program.<br />

He holds a B.A. in <strong>com</strong>munications from<br />

Augustana College and an M.S. in sports administration<br />

from Western Illinois University.<br />

A Chicago-area native, Penny and his wife,<br />

Colleen, live in Louisville with sons P.J., Christopher<br />

and Robbie and daughter Peytin.<br />

Cardinals’ football program has leaped into the<br />

national scene. Clearly, men’s basketball coach<br />

Rick Pitino to the University of Louisville has<br />

energized the Cards’ tradition-rich program.<br />

Beyond that, it has definitely made Louisville<br />

one of the most marketable programs in<br />

America.”<br />

In addition to presenting the Cardinals’ to<br />

the Fortune 500 <strong>com</strong>panies across the nation,<br />

NSM will also play a key role in developing a<br />

grassroots campaign to market the university<br />

throughout the state and region.<br />

“We look forward to expanding our position<br />

with NSM’s assistance,” said Jurich. “The staff<br />

at NSM understands the importance of<br />

dedicating resources towards increased<br />

exposure on a local, regional and national basis<br />

to promote our athletic programs and the<br />

university as a whole.”<br />

“We will build a multifaceted platform for<br />

the University of Louisville to deliver its<br />

NSM/Louisville Sports Marketing Staff<br />

Amy Amy Blevins-Morgan Blevins-Morgan John John Ramsey<br />

Ramsey<br />

Dominick Dominick Fitzgerald<br />

Fitzgerald<br />

message and we will utilize all of our resources<br />

to market the program,” added<br />

Hofferth. “Never before have I seen a program<br />

better positioned for success on the national<br />

level. We enjoy working with Tom Jurich and<br />

his staff in building the model marketing<br />

program in all of college sports.”<br />

Nelligan Sports Marketing, Inc. provides<br />

sales and marketing expertise for sports<br />

properties worldwide.<br />

NSM is dedicated to<br />

building long term<br />

relationships with clients<br />

through exceptional<br />

management of the<br />

properties represented<br />

and by maximizing<br />

revenue growth through<br />

their corporate relationships.<br />

NSM’s high-level<br />

sales executives have a proven track record of<br />

exceptional revenue growth and management<br />

of the sports properties represented.<br />

NSM represents some of the elite college<br />

properties, including the BIG EAST Conference,<br />

Ball State University, Colorado State<br />

University, Rutgers University, Marquette<br />

University, Providence College, Temple<br />

University, Wisconsin-Green Bay, Princeton,<br />

the Colonial Athletic Association and its ten<br />

(10) member schools. NSM also enjoys<br />

partnerships with the Jimmy V Classic, the<br />

Dreyfus Holiday Festival and the pre- and<br />

post-season National Invitation Tournament<br />

(NIT).<br />

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The Future Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium<br />

The Future Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium<br />

COMING IN 2010 — THE EXPANSION OF PAPA JOHN’S CARDINAL STADIUM<br />

It was that simple thought that started the move to grow Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, with the first major renovation since it opened in September<br />

1998. This massive undertaking will expand seating by more than 50%, from 42,000 seats to 63,600. It will also provide more social gathering spaces,<br />

including a south terrace that will connect the east and west side of the stadium.<br />

Nor North: Nor North:<br />

th:<br />

• Additions to the Howard Schnellenberger Football Complex<br />

• Enhancement of the grass area between Football Complex and<br />

field<br />

West: est: est:<br />

• Extension of the current grandstands North to the Howard<br />

Schnellenberger Football Complex with 1,200<br />

“It is an expansion that we have<br />

dreamed about for so many<br />

years...we think the next logical<br />

step to building a nationally<br />

ranked football program is the<br />

addition to the football stadium.”<br />

Athletic Director Tom Jurich<br />

new chairback seats<br />

South:<br />

South:<br />

• New 60 foot wide terrace connecting the west & east sides,<br />

which will provide a social gathering area with concessions and view of<br />

the field<br />

East: East:<br />

East:<br />

• East grandstand will get an upper deck, luxury suites, and loge<br />

seats<br />

• Extension of the current grandstands North to the Howard<br />

Schnellenberger Football Complex with 1,200 new seats<br />

• 16,000 upper deck seats- all chairback<br />

• 2,000 premium loge seats- a six-row section stretching from<br />

end zone to end zone that backs up to a glass-enclosed lounge area with<br />

private entrance, concessions, and restrooms<br />

• 45 new luxury suites, with 18 seats per suite

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