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#61 BSLWillieSeanCoughlan

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Posted 08 September 2019 - 08:25 AM

1 ‘08 River Hill Hawks (14-0, 10-0) - Coach Brian Van Deusen 🏆🏅 >>> There are few sports teams that ever live up to their championship projections when those projections are made three years in advance, but the ‘08 River Hill Hawks did just that. Even fewer reach the pinnacle based on JV results of a program that had yet to win a regional title (though they would two weeks later, following the ‘05 JV season).

The main ingredients in the ‘07 and ‘08 Hawks championship teams came together before any of the major players took a class at River Hill. Mike Campanaro, Leron Eaddy and Malek Redd played on arguably the greatest youth team in county history, the ‘04 Columbia Ravens. The future Hawks were joined by a talented cast, including future Loyola Dons quarterback Leon Kinnard (UConn/Towson) and Gilman’s Jordan Love (Georgia, Towson).

Those Ravens set the tone of what was to become in Clarksville. The ingredients were there, and Top Chef Van Deusen was just the one to put together the recipe.

Campanaro, Eaddy, and Redd would lose just once in their 5 years together, going 63-1 from 8th grade through their senior season season, 41-1 with Van Deusen, including winning two state titles, a state runner-up finish, an undefeated county ‘jayvee’ season, and a youth title with the Ravens.

Campanaro and Eaddy had played with the Ravens in ‘03, with the former coming over from the Columbia Bulldogs, and the latter from the CC Warriors. Redd, who had been playing in Baltimore City, joined the talented duo, Kinnard, and Love, in 8th grade.

The Hawks finished with their first undefeated regular season in ‘04, won their first regional title in ‘05, played in their first title game in ‘06, before winning their first state title in ‘07. The encore would be no walk in the park, with a huge target emblazoned on their backs.

The Hawks would complete their season as undefeated back-to-back state champions, and become the first and only county team to ever be nationally ranked, at #23 in the USA Today. The Hawks had risen as high as #14 midway through the season, before giving way to others who beat nationally renowned programs down the stretch.

Still, the Hawks are just 1 of 4 MPSSAA schools to be ranked among the top 25 in the country, in USA Today’s Top 25 final poll, joining ‘99 Seneca Valley - #23, ‘09 Linganore - #18 , and ‘16 Wise - #25. The Hawks #14 ranking in week 7 of ‘08 remains the highest ranking of any MPSSAA team in the USA Today, ever.

Like ‘07, the ‘08 Hawks faced very few challenges throughout both the regular and post-season, and like ‘07, won 9 of 10 regular season games with a running clock. The Hawks would average 46.4 points per game through the regular season, an all-time county best, while allowing 2.8 points per game, and registering a +43.6 point differential.

Splitting the final four teams on this list was a task, as all dominated, but choosing between the final two, was extremely tough. Though the ‘07 Hawks allowed just 3 touchdowns, and carried a slightly higher point differential, the ‘08 Hawks get the final nod based on their title game performance, their regional playoff competition, and the national ranking, which put Howard County football on the map. The USA Today map, which is as lofty as one could get.

The defending state champs roared out to a 42-7 rout of Atholton in the opener, as Campanaro scored three first half touchdowns, leading to a 35-0 halftime margin. Eaddy forced two fumbles, and Patrick McCleaf grabbed an interception and recorded 10 tackles. The Raiders score came in the final three minutes.

In week 2, Campanaro produced one of his greatest games of his scholastic career, scoring a county-record 7 touchdowns in a 54-8 thrashing of Oakland Mills, as the Hawks mounted a 47-0 halftime lead. Campanaro rushed for 141 yards and five scores on 8 carries, while adding a pair of punt returns for touchdowns. Like the Raiders score, the Scorpions touchdown came late, with a running clock and a Hawks 54-0 lead.

The following week, Redd rushed for 200 yards and 3 touchdowns on just 7 carries in a 55-0 blowout of Centennial. Campanaro rushed for 165 yards and 3 touchdowns on 11 carries, and Eaddy added a 40 yard touchdown run. In week 4, the Hawks scored 35 second quarter points to open up a 42-0 halftime lead on Mt Hebron, before finishing with a 63-0 victory.

In week 5, the Hawks would stake a 27-7 halftime lead on Long Reach, before scoring 23 points in the third stanza, and a 50-7 win. Campanaro, Redd, and quarterback Luke Hostetler each ran for two touchdowns, while future NFL first-rounder, Kevin Johnson, added another. The Hawks followed that up with a 55-0 rout of Reservoir, with Redd scoring 4 touchdowns and Campanaro scoring three times. Next, a 41-0 shutout of Marriotts Ridge, as Campanaro rushed for 260 yards and 4 touchdowns on 24 carries, and the Hawks defense registered 10 sacks.

In week 8, the Hawks faced undefeated Wilde Lake, who had given the state champions their closest margin in the ‘07 regular season, as Cats Coach Doug DuVall was winding down the final season of his legendary 36 year career for the Wildecats.

Played in downpour and high winds, Luke Hostetler’s 1 yard plunge in the second quarter was the only score of the first half. The Wildecats had two great scoring chances before intermission. The first, on the opening kickoff, where the Cats pounced on the loose ball at the Hawks 20 yard line. Three plays and four yards later, Graham Spicer’s 33 yard field goal attempt went wide. With good field position, the Cats drove down to the Hawks 5 yard line in the second quarter, when their scoring chance evaporated on an incomplete pass on a fake field goal attempt.

Campanaro would lead a 71 yard drive in the third quarter, capped off by a 3 yard touchdown run by Hostetler, to give the hosts a 12-0 lead, and eventual win of the same score. It was the Hawks sixth straight win over the Cats. Campanaro rushed for 141 of the Hawks 148 yards on their two scoring drives. The Cats would go on to play in the 3A state title game in Coach DuVall’s swan song, losing 13-0 to Westlake in the final.

The Hawks returned to their dominance in week 9, with a 55-6 triumph over Hammond, as Kevin Moore scored three touchdowns, Redd rushed for 145 yards, Campanaro, 126, while the two combined for three touchdowns. In the season finale, the Hawks recorded their sixth shutout of the season, 41-0, as Campanaro scored three touchdowns, and threw for one.

During the regular season, the Hawks averaged scoring 34 points in the first half alone, while the defense allowed just one score in the first three quarters of the first ten games. Only one team - 3A runner-up Wilde Lake - came within 34 points of the Hawks.

The Hawks met Gwynn Park in the regional final, after the Yellowjackets shared the PG 3/2/1A title with Friendly and Douglass, at 7-1. Amidst foggy conditions, the Hawks and Yellowjackets slugged through a first half that saw just one score, with 43 seconds left in the first half, when Hostetler found Eaddy on a 17 yard scoring pass for a 7-0 halftime lead.

Hostetler would add another scoring pass on a 39 yard screen to Campanaro, then added a rushing score in the 20-6 win over the Yellowjackets. Campanaro rushed for 135 yards on 24 carries.

The Hawks met Douglass PG in the regional final, who were coming off a 32-10 victory at North Point, that followed a 26-12 win over Gwynn Park in the regular season finale. Campanaro rushed for two scores in the first half (24,33) to give the Hawks a 14-0 halftime lead, then caught a 22 yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter in a 21-6 win, to clinch their fourth straight regional title.

Century was up next in the state semifinal, after a 47-0 rout of Middletown in the regional final, pushing the Knights to a 12-0 record. The Hawks turned a 7-7 second quarter tie into a 48-14 blowout win as Redd rushed for 276 yards and a score, and Campanaro rushed for 144 yards and three scores. The Hawks scored 20 third quarter points, and 34 in the second half to break open a 14-7 halftime margin over the undefeated Carroll County champs.

The Hawks faced a rematch with Eastern Tech in the state final, a year after the Hawks edged the Mustangs, 14-7, in the 2007 2A state championship. Eaddy began the scoring with a 3 yard score in the first quarter, and Scott Trench added a 29 yard field goal in the second quarter to give the Hawks a 10-0 halftime lead. Redd added a 50 yard touchdown reception from Hostetler in the third quarter, before junior Kevin Johnson added a score early in the fourth quarter for a 24-0 lead.

Campanaro, who was limited to defense because of a hamstring injury, picked off his second interception of the day midway through the fourth quarter and returned it 41 yards for a score and a commanding 31-0 lead, in an eventual 31-6 romp in the 2A title game. Campanaro, Eaddy and Redd has finalized their legacies at River Hill by winning back-to-back state titles, four years after capturing the title as 8th graders with the Columbia Ravens.

Campanaro was names the Washington Post’s Offensive Player of the Year, after rushing for 1,848 yards and 29 touchdowns, adding 7 touchdown receptions, while grabbing 6 interceptions (1 TD) and returning two punt returns for scores, and throwing for another touchdown. Campanaro completed his career having scored 87 touchdowns (39 in ‘08) - 57 rushing, 16 receiving, 8 on kick returns, and 6 on defense, throwing for a pair, for good measure.

Campanaro’s 87 scores rank tied for 2nd in MPSSAA history, trailing only Dunbar’s Tavon Austin. Campanaro’s 4,712 rushing yards rank 3rd all-time in county history, while his 6,967 all-purpose yards rank as an all-time high in county history. Campanaro’s 8 kick returns for touchdowns tie Long Reach’s Keith Richardson as an all-time county high, and his 16 touchdown receptions rank tied for 4th in county history, while his 14 career interceptions rank tied for 5th.

Redd was named to the Baltimore Sun All-Met 2nd team as a defensive back, but his offensive numbers were even more prolific, rushing for 1,394 yards, averaging 10.4 yards per carry. Redd rushed for 3,364 yards in his career, 11th all-time in county history, and his 44 rushing touchdowns rank 7th all-time in county history. The speedster’s career 10.5 yards per carry ranks as the county’s top mark of all-time.

Eaddy was named to the Baltimore Sun All-Met 2nd team at linebacker, as well as to the Maryland Football Writers 2A/1A All-State 1st team. Eaddy and Redd both played at Central Michigan, before Redd finished his college career at North Carolina Central. Lineman Sean Hull was named to both the All-State 1st team and the All-Met 1st team, plowing the way for more than 4,200 rushing yards, while adding 58 tackles, including 10 for loss.

Patrick McCleaf, who along with Hull, led the Hawks imposing line play, was named to the Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention team, while kicker Scott Trench was named to the Baltimore Sun All-Met 1st team. Hostetler was named to the All-County 1st team as quarterback, while junior Kevin Johnson would later follow Campanaro to both Wake Forest and the NFL. Coach Van Deusen capped off a 4-year run of 52 wins (13 per season) with back-to-back state titles, before going back-to-back again in ‘11-12.

🏆 - State Champion
🥈 - State Finalist
🥉 - Regional Champion
🏅 - County Champion
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Posted 10 September 2019 - 05:00 PM

Excellent job Mamba!  Great read as usual!  I know this was very difficult to gather the info AND rank them.  Really appreciate this!!


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Posted 10 September 2019 - 06:17 PM


Excellent job Mamba! Great read as usual! I know this was very difficult to gather the info AND rank them. Really appreciate this!!

Thanks, ShoNuff! I appreciate it.
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Posted 17 September 2019 - 04:20 PM

Career Touchdowns Scored

87 Mike Campanaro RH ‘06-08
86 Wande Owens G ‘15-18
74 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘16-18
63 Rafael Wall WL ‘87-90
60 Gerald Smith HOW ‘96-99
55 Chris Eccleston MTH ‘03-05
48 Malik Anderson HOW ‘13-15
46 Dain Lewis WL ‘94-96
46 Malek Redd RH ‘06-08
46 Mike Anderson HOW ‘10-12
44 Fardan Carter OM ‘93-95
42 Guy Smith HOW ‘91-93
42 Keith Richardson - LR ‘02-04
41 Vinnie Rubbo OM ‘96-98
40 JT Rembert OM ‘97-00
39 Tim Spruill HAM ‘93-95
38 Mario Merrills WL ‘98-00
38 Zach Martin RH ‘05-07
38 Aaron Wells RH ‘11-12
38 Tre Hopkins OM ‘13-15
37 Jerrell Epps WL ‘06-08
35 Korey Singleton OM ‘89-90
35 Rob Hauff CEN ‘92-94
35 Justin Barnes OM ‘99-01
35 Devon Paye HAM ‘10-11
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Posted 17 September 2019 - 04:21 PM

Career Touchdowns Accounted For

89 Mike Campanaro RH ‘06-08
86 Wande Owens G ‘15-18
74 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘16-18
69 David Pindell OM ‘12-14
63 Rafael Wall WL 88-90
62 Gerald Smith HOW ‘97-99
62 Dan Hostetler RH ‘06-08
61 Tim Spruill HAM ‘93-95
57 Tyler Martin HAM ‘11-13
55 Chris Eccleston MTH ‘03-05
54 JT Rembert OM ‘97-00
52 Tre Hopkins OM ‘13-15
50 Jim Traber WL ‘76-78
49 Nick Finney OM ‘02-05
48 Zach McQuigg G 96-99
48 Malik Anderson HOW ‘13-15
47 DeLawn Parrish HOW ‘92-94
47 Ben Hostetler RH ‘03-05
46 Dain Lewis WL ‘94-96
46 Mike Anderson HOW ‘10-12
46 Malek Redd RH ‘06-08
44 Fardan Carter OM ‘93-95
44 Kyle Barnett MTH ‘02-04
42 Guy Smith HOW ‘91-93
42 Irving Conwell HAM, OM ‘93-95
42 Tre Covington LR ‘01-03
42 Keith Richardson LR 02-04
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Posted 18 September 2019 - 03:27 PM

Career Passing Yards

4,778 Zach McQuigg G ‘96-99
4,630 David Pindell OM ‘12-14
4,144 Justin Sollitare OM ‘06-07
3,826 Kevin Seker MR ‘06-07
3,540 Clint Huber MTH ‘07-09
3,520 Tyler Raines LR ‘14-16
3,386 Sean Lookingbill G ‘92-94
3,361 Tyler Martin HAM ‘11-13
3,351 Jim Traber WL ‘76-78
3,296 Matt Hostetler RH ‘98-01
3,267 Kelly Woodward HAM ‘87-89
3,245 Tre Covington LR ‘01-03
3,210 TJ Welsh OM ‘96-98
3,204 EJ Montgomery RES ‘10-11
3,199 John Fleming MTH ‘80-82
3,197 Nick Finney OM ‘02-05
3,182 Kyle Barnett MTH ‘02-04
2,911 Shallon Robinson OM ‘16-17
2,908 Zach Swope HAM ‘03-05
2,874 Brian Van Deusen ATH 89-91
2,758 Irving Conwell OM ‘94-95
2,698 Austin Altman RH ‘11-12
2,652 Ben Hostetler RH ‘02-03
2,553 Dan Hostetler RH ‘04-06
2,548 Kevin Sheahin HOW ‘13-14
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Posted 18 September 2019 - 03:28 PM

Career Passing Touchdowns

44 Tyler Martin HAM ‘11-13
40 Zach McQuigg G 96-99
39 David Pindell OM ‘12-14
36 Kyle Barnett MTH ‘02-04
35 Dan Hostetler RH ‘04-06
33 Clint Huber MTH ‘07-09
33 EJ Montgomery RES ‘10-11
30 Jim Traber WL ‘76-78
30 Brian Van Deusen ATH ‘89-91
30 Ben Hostetler RH ‘02-03
30 Nick Finney OM ‘02-05
29 Trey Covington LR ‘01-03
29 Austin Altman RH ‘11-12
28 Kevin Seker MR ‘06-07
28 Kevin Sheahin HOW ‘13-14
27 DaLawn Parrish HOW ‘92-94
27 TJ Welsh OM ‘96-98
27 Matt Hostetler RH ‘98-01
27 Casey Crawford HOW ‘14-15
27 Robby Porter HOW ‘16-17
26 Sean Lookingbill G ‘92-94
26 Brian McMahon ATH ‘11-12
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Posted 18 September 2019 - 04:10 PM

Career Passing Completions

347 David Pindell OM ‘12-14
326 Zach McQuigg G ‘96-99
304 Justin Sottilare OM ‘06-07
274 Matt Hostetler RH ‘98-01
262 Sean Lookingbill G ‘92-94
243 Kevin Seker MR ‘06-07
240 Clint Huber MTH ‘07-09
240 Tyler Raines LR ‘14-16
239 Shallon Robinson OM ‘16-17
231 Brian Van Deusen ATH ‘89-91
229 Tyler Martin HAM ‘11-13
224 Nick Finney OM ‘02-05
218 Robby Porter HOW ‘16-17
210 Trey Covington LR ‘01-03
209 Ben Hostetler RH ‘02-03
208 John Fleming MTH ‘80-82
205 EJ Montgomery RES ‘11-12
202 Dan Hostetler RH ‘04-06
190 Zach Swope HAM ‘03-05
187 Kevin Sheahin HOW ‘13-14
186 TJ Welsh OM ‘96-98
186 Kyle Barnett MTH ‘02-04
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Posted 18 September 2019 - 08:28 PM

Passing Yards - Season

2,777 Justin Sottilare OM ‘07
2,542 Clint Huber MTH ‘09
2,447 David Pindell OM ‘14
2,397 Austin Altman RH ‘12
2,313 Casey Crawford HOW ‘15
2,106 Zach McQuigg G ‘99
1,942 TJ Welsh OM ‘98
1,942 Kevin Seker MR ‘07
1,927 Tyler Raines LR ‘16
1,885 Shallon Robinson ‘OM ‘18
1,884 Kevin Seker MR ‘06
1,787 Tyler Martin HAM ‘13
1,695 EJ Montgomery RES ‘11
1,653 Jim Traber WL ‘77
1,645 Trey Covington LR ‘03
1,644 Brian Van Deusen ATH ‘91
1,629 Tony Tsonis WL ‘74
1,599 Kevin Sheahin HOW ‘14
1,596 Sean Lookingbill G ‘94
1,594 Zach McQuigg G ‘98
1,594 Tyler Raines LR ‘15
1,567 Robby Porter HOW ‘16
1,566 David Pindell OM ‘13
1,552 Kelvin Seamonson ATH ‘09
1,530 Mark Carper ATH ‘85
1,514 Luke Casey ATH ‘12
1,509 EJ Montgomery RES ‘10
1,504 Jim Traber WL ‘78
1,504 Matt Hostetler RH ‘01
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Posted 18 September 2019 - 08:29 PM

Touchdown Passes - Season

27 Austin Altman RH ‘12
26 Casey Crawford HOW ‘15
23 David Pindell OM ‘14
22 Zach McQuigg G ‘99
19 Clint Huber MTH ‘09
19 EJ Montgomery RES ‘11
19 Tyler Martin HAM ‘13
18 Scott Swope HOW ‘74
18 Brian Van Deusen ATH ‘90
18 Dan Hostetler RH ‘05
18 Kelvin Seamonson ATH ‘09
18 Kevin Sheahin HOW ‘14
17 Kevin Seker MR ‘07
17 Tyler Martin HAM ‘12
17 Robby Porter HOW ‘16
16 Jim Traber WL ‘77
16 DaLawn Parrish HOW ‘94
16 Ben Hostetler RH ‘03
16 Shallon Robinson OM ‘18
15 Tony Tsonis WL ‘74
15 TJ Welsh OM ‘98
15 Scott Middleton CEN ‘02
15 Kyle Barnett MTH ‘03
15 Trey Covington LR ‘03
15 Justin Sottilare OM ‘07
15 Luke Casey ATH ‘12
15 Aaron Gibson OM ‘15
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Posted 19 September 2019 - 03:38 PM

Completions - Season

186 Justin Sollitare OM ‘07
163 David Pindell OM ‘14
161 Clint Huber MTH ‘09
161 Shallon Robinson OM ‘18
152 Luke Champion RH ‘16
144 David Pindell OM ‘13
142 Brian Van Deusen ATH ‘90
140 Casey Crawford HOW ‘15
139 Sean Lookingbill G ‘94
136 Tyler Raines LR ‘16
135 Zach McQuigg G ‘99
129 Marc Carper ATH ‘85
127 Robby Porter HOW ‘16
125 Matt Hostetler RH ‘01
124 Justin Sottilare OM ‘07
124 Tyler Moore RH ‘17
123 Kevin Seker MR ‘07
121 Kevin Sheahin HOW ‘14
120 Kevin Seker MR ‘06
119 TJ Welsh OM ‘98
119 Tyler Martin HAM ‘13
116 Austin Altman RH ‘12
112 Kelvin Seamonson ATH ‘09
111 John Fleming MTH ‘82
111 Ben Hostetler RH ‘03
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Posted 19 September 2019 - 03:38 PM

Passing Yards Per Game - Season

277.7 Justin Sottilare OM ‘07
254.2 Clint Huber MTH ‘09
222.5 David Pindell OM ‘14
210.6 Zach McQuigg G ‘99
194.2 Kevin Seker MR ‘07
188.5 Shallon Robinson OM ‘17
188.4 Kevin Seker MR ‘06
175.2 Tyler Raines LR ‘16
171.2 Austin Altman RH ‘12
169.5 EJ Montgomery RES ‘11
165.3 Jim Traber WL ‘77
165.2 Casey Crawford HOW ‘15
164.5 Trey Covington LR ‘03
164.4 Brian Van Deusen ATH ‘90
162.9 Tony Tsonis WL ‘74
162.5 Tyler Martin HAM ‘13
159.6 Sean Lookingbill G ‘94
159.4 Zach McQuigg G ‘98
159.4 Tyler Raines LR ‘15
156.6 David Pindell OM ‘13
153.0 Marc Carper ATH ‘85
150.9 EJ Montgomery RES ‘10
150.4 Jim Traber WL ‘78
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Posted 19 September 2019 - 03:38 PM

Passing Yards - Game

448 Justin Sottilare OM v MTH ‘07
441 Tyler Martin HAM v RH ‘13
414 Malcolm Brown RES ‘19 v OM
409 David Pindell OM v RES ‘14
395 Jimmy Bennett WL v HAM ‘83
358 Justin Sottilare OM v HAM ‘07
340 David Pindell OM v LR ‘14
338 Clint Huber MTH v MR ‘09
332 Casey Crawford HOW v ATH ‘’15
329 Aaron Gibson OM v ATH ‘15
326 Shallon Robinson OM v LR ‘17
325 David Pindell OM v PAT p/o ‘14
324 Aaron Gibson OM v RH ‘15
313 Kevin Seker MR v CEN ‘07
310 Zach McQuigg G v ATH ‘99
306 Sean Lookingbill G v HAM ‘94
300 Tyler Raines LR v ATH ‘16
292 Zach McQigg G v MTH ‘99
291 Clint Huber MTH v MR ‘09
291 Casey Crawford HOW v SHER p/o ‘15
281 Zach McQuigg G v N/A ‘98
280 Kevin Seker MR v MTH ‘07
276 Jim Traber WL v N/A ‘78
275 David Pindell OM v WL ‘14
273 Aaron Gibson OM v HAM ‘15
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Posted 19 September 2019 - 06:58 PM

Rushing Yards- Career

6,354 Wande Owens G ‘15-18
5,095 Rafael Wall WL ‘87-90
4,712 Mike Campanaro RH ‘06-08
4,443 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘16-18
3,713 BJ Smoot HAM ‘02-04
3,681 Gerald Smith HOW ‘96-99
3,621 Jeff Starnes WL ‘75-78
3,586 Devon Paye HAM ‘09-12
3,574 Tre Davis G ‘13-15
3,419 Dain Lewis WL ‘94-96
3,364 Malek Redd RH ‘06-08
3,361 Jerome Moore HOW ‘69-71
3,255 Mike Anderson HOW ‘10-12
3,156 Zach Martin RH ‘05-07
3,118 Matt Winger ATH ‘05-07
3,023 Colin Osborne G ‘08-10
2,922 Vinnie Rubbo OM ‘96-98
2.912 AJ Benavittola HOW ‘08-10
2,909 Chris Eccleston MTH ‘03-05
2,880 Damon Hamlin WL ‘89-91
2,872 Aaron Wells RH ‘11-12
2,835 Guy Smith HOW ‘91-93
2,748 Mario Marrills WL ‘98-00
2,695 Malik Anderson HOW ‘13-15
2,646 Jerell Epps WL ‘06-08
2,641 Korey Singleton OM ‘89-90
2,610 Walter Fletcher CEN ‘11-13
2,597 Kevin Ganascioli G ‘00-02
2,559 Fardan Carter OM ‘94-96
2,530 Bruce Richardson G ‘12-14
2,477 JT Rembert OM ‘98-00
2,469 Kalechi Odocha ATH ‘05-07
2,429 Dionte Jones HAM ‘10-12
2,400 Avian White RES ‘12-13
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Posted 19 September 2019 - 07:26 PM

Rushing Touchdowns - Career

82 Wande Owens G ‘15-18
63 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘16-18
57 Mike Campanaro RH ‘06-08
56 Rafael Wall WL ‘87-90
52 Gerald Smith HOW ‘96-99
49 Dain Lewis WL ‘94-96
44 Malek Redd RH ‘06-08
43 Mike Anderson HOW ‘10-12
37 Vinnie Rubbo OM ‘96-98
36 Jeff Starnes WL ‘75-78
36 Guy Smith HOW ‘91-93
36 Aaron Wells RH ‘11-12
35 Fardan Carter OM ‘94-96
35 JT Rembert OM ‘98-00
35 Chris Eccleston MTH ‘03-05
35 Zach Martin RH ‘05-07
35 Devon Paye HAM ‘10-11
34 Mario Merrill’s WL ‘98-00
33 Jerell Epps WL ‘06-08
33 Malik Anderson HOW ‘13-15
33 Colin Osborne G ‘08-10
32 Korey Singleton OM ‘89-90
32 Rob Hauff CEN ‘92-94
32 Tim Spruill HAM ‘93-95
32 Bruce Richardson G ‘12-14
32 Tre Davis G ‘13-15
31 Jerome Moore HOW ‘69-91
31 BJ Smoot HAM ‘02-04
31 Walter Fletcher CEN ‘11-13
30 Dionte Jones HAM ‘11-13
30 David Pindell OM ‘12-14
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Posted 26 September 2019 - 07:47 PM

Rushing Yards - Season

2,680 Wande Owens G ‘18
2,504 Wande Owens G ‘16
2,129 Tre Davis G ‘15
2,063 Rafael Wall WL ‘90
2,022 Kalechi Odocha ATH ‘07
2,018 Matt Winger ATH ‘05
2,005 Malik Anderson HOW ‘15
1,885 Colin Osborne G ‘10
1,873 Vinnie Rubbo OM ‘97
1,867 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘16
1,848 Mike Campanaro RH ‘08
1,817 Korey Singleton OM ‘90
1,761 BJ Smoot HAM ‘04
1,753 Walter Fletcher CEN ‘13
1,750 Mike Campanaro RH ‘07
1,743 Mario Merrills WL ‘00
1,738 Terrell Charles HOW ‘13
1,737 Rob Hauff CEN ‘94
1,712 Gig Miles G ‘77
1,672 Avian White RES ‘12
1,630 Devon Paye HAM ‘11
1,605 Zach Martin RH ‘06
1,577 Justin Barnes OM ‘01
1,573 Eric Brooks WL ‘74
1,572 Paul Brossenne G ‘94

1,571 Dain Lewis WL ‘96
1,562 Nick Campanaro RH ‘05
1,550 Najee Savage HOW ‘14
1.541 Jimmy Levins WL ‘98
1,537 Zach Brown WL ‘06
1,536 Rafael Wall WL ‘89
1,506 Aaron Wells RH ‘11
1,489 JT Rembert OM ‘00
1,481 Jerome Moore HOW ‘69
1,476 Damon Hamlin WL ‘91
1,467 Brandon Dever G ‘06
1,442 Kadarrian Booker (LR ‘17)
1,441 Jarrell Epps WL ‘08
1,412 Jake Daft OM ‘94
1,407 Tre Davis G ‘14
1,404 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘18
1,395 Marco Kornegay HOW ‘84
1,395 Allen Cross LR ‘11
1,394 Mark Covington HOW ‘08
1,392 Malek Redd RH ‘08
1,385 Devon Paye HAM ‘10
1,366 Aaron Wells RH ‘12
1,338 Craig Jones RES ‘15
1,314 Dionte Jones HAM ‘12
1,312 Austen Merrills WL ‘02
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Posted 26 September 2019 - 07:48 PM

Rushing Touchdowns - Season

40 Wande Owens G ‘18
29 Rafael Wall WL ‘90
29 Mike Campanaro RH ‘08
28 Rob Hauff CEN ‘94
28 Wande Owens G ‘16
27 Dain Lewis WL ‘96
26 Damon Hamlin WL ‘91
25 Zach Martin RH ‘06
25 Najee Savage HOW ‘14
25 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘17
24 Korey Singleton OM ‘90
24 JT Rembert OM ‘00
24 Justin Barnes OM ‘01
24 Malik Anderson HOW ‘15
23 Jeremy Levins WL ‘98
23 Walter Fletcher CEN ‘13
23 Tre Davis G ‘15
22 Mike Campanaro RH ‘07
22 Jerrell Epps WL ‘08
22 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘16
21 Vinnie Rubbo OM ‘97
21 Mario Merrills WL ‘00
21 Mark Covington HOW ‘08
21 David Pindell OM ‘14
21 Bruce Richardson G ‘14
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Posted 26 September 2019 - 09:20 PM

Rushing Yards per Game - Season

201.8 Korey Singleton OM ‘90
193.5 Tre Davis G ‘15
192.6 Wande Owens G ‘16
191.4 Wande Owens G ‘18
188.5 Colin Osborn G ‘13
187.3 Vinnie Rubbo OM ‘97
183.8 Kalechi Odocha ATH ‘07
176.1 BJ Smoot HAM ‘04
175.3 Walter Fletcher CEN ‘13
174.3 Mario Merrills WL ‘00
173.7 Rob Hauff CEN ‘94
168.2 Matt Winger ATH ‘05
163.0 Devon Paye HAM ‘11
158.7 Rafael Wall WL ‘90
158.0 Terrell Charles HOW ‘13
157.3 Eric Brooks WL ‘74
157.2 Paul Brossenne G ‘14
155.6 Gig Miles G ‘77
155.6 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘16
153.7 Zach Brown WL ‘06
153.0 Avian White RES ‘13
148.1 Jerome Moore HOW ‘69
143.2 Malik Anderson HOW ‘15
142.8 Dain Lewis WL ‘96
139.5 Marco Kornegay HOW ‘84
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Posted 30 September 2019 - 05:17 PM

Rushing Yards - Game

354 Vinnie Rubbo OM ‘97 v MTH
341 Matt Winger ATH ‘05 v Rockville
330 Tre Davis G ‘15 v CEN
315 Gig Miles G ‘77 v Calvert
313 Korey Singleton ‘90 v
313 Mario Merrills WL ‘00 v LR
310 Kai Castle OM ‘19 v RES
308 Wande Owens G ‘16 v MR
306 Walter Fletcher CEN ‘13 v MR
303 Korey Singleton OM ‘90 v CEN
295 Marco Kornegay HOW ‘84 v
294 Malek Redd RH ‘08 v Central p/o
290 Eric Brooks WL ‘74 v
289 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘16 v Bneck p/o
285 Wande Owens G ‘18 v
285 Colin Osborn G ‘10 v
283 Devon Paye HAM ‘11 v ATH
282 Korey Singleton OM ‘90 v HAM
280 Kalechi Odocha ATH ‘07 v MR
275 Tony Coates OM ‘81 v MTH
274 Wande Owens G ‘16 v WL p/o
273 Wande Owens G ‘18 v
270 Korey Singleton OM ‘90 v MTH
269 Rob Hauff CEN ‘94 v
268 Devin Dawkins HOW ‘16 v
267 Darrell Davis WL ‘86 v HAM
266 Kadarrian Booker LR ‘18 v
261 BJ Smoot HAM ‘03 v
260 Craig Jones RES ‘15 v
260 Kalechi Odocha ATH ‘07 v
252 Mark Covington HOW ‘07 v
249 Mike Campanaro RH ‘07 v
247 Dain Lewis WL ‘96 v
247 Gig Miles G ‘77 v
241 Fardan Carter OM ‘95 v
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Posted 01 October 2019 - 04:40 PM

Receptions - Career

179 Kyle Williams MR ‘06-08
129 Shawn Harris OM ‘13-15
117 Juan Dorsey G ‘89-91
117 Daeshawn Eaton OM ‘17-18
110 Spencer Wilkins MTH ‘07-09
105 Brian Barney ATH ‘11-13
103 Tre Hopkins OM ‘13-15
94 Ben Nowak RH ‘04-06
94 Dershone Hayman OM ‘11-13
94 Malik Anderson HOW ‘13-15
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