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Page 1: TRADITION TRADITION GG PAGE 164 PAGE 164 - NeuLion · Rose Bowl. January 2, 1939 Southern California defeats Duke in the Rose Bowl as Doyle Nave connects with Al Krueger for a touchdown

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DUKE FOOTBALL TIMELINE

November 29, 1888Trinity College, which would become Duke University in 1924, defeats the University of North Carolina, 16-0, in the fi rst game of college football played below the Mason-Dixon line.

November 14, 1891The Trinity College football team de-feats Furman 96-0 ... The 1891 sqaud went on to an undefeated 3-0 record that year, also posting wins over North Carolina and Virginia.

October 26, 1920Trinity defeats Guilford 20-7 in the fi rst game following a 25-year ban of football after “professionalism” creeped onto the Durham campus.

October 5, 1929Duke dedicates its new football stadium against Pittsburgh ... Located on the new West Campus, the facility seats 35,000 but Duke loses the game, 52-7.

November 9, 1929Duke picks up its fi rst win in Duke Sta-dium with a 32-6 victory over LSU.

March 6, 1930Alabama coach Wallace Wade agrees to coach Duke beginning in 1931 ... Wade would put Duke on the college football map with two Rose Bowl berths and six conference titles.

October 15, 1932In a 32-0 win over Maryland, the Duke defense holds the Terrapins to minus-15 yards of total offense.

1933 SeasonTackle Fred Crawford becomes the fi rst Duke player to earn All-America honors ... A fi rst team All-America pick, Crawford helps lead the Blue Devils to a stellar 9-1 season.

November 16, 1935Duke’s Jack Alexander rushes for 193 yards as the Blue Devils post a 25-0 victory over North Carolina ... Duke fi nished the year with an 8-2 ledger.

October 10, 1936Duke defeats Clemson, 25-0, in the third and fi nal meeting between ledgendary head coaches Wallace Wade and Jess Neely ... The Blue Devils won all three showdowns.

1936 NFL DraftGus Durner becomes the fi rst player from Duke to be drafted by the National Football League ... Durner is taken in the sixth round by the New York Giants.

November 26, 1938With a 7-0 shutout of Pittsburgh, the 1938 Duke squad completes an amaz-ing feat ... The “Iron Dukes” defeat all nine of their regular season opponents by shutout, earning a berth in the 1939 Rose Bowl.

January 2, 1939Southern California defeats Duke in the Rose Bowl as Doyle Nave connects with Al Krueger for a touchdown with just 40 seconds remaining in the game for a 7-3 victory.

November 18, 1939In the only meeting when both teams were ranked among the nation’s top 25, 13th-ranked Duke rallies from a 3-0 halftime defi cit to hand seventh-ranked North Carolina its lone loss of the sea-son ... The Blue Devils take the lead by scoring off of a blocked quick kick ... Duke would fi nish the year 8-1 and win the Southern Conference title.

1940 NFL DraftDuke’s George McAfee becomes the second overall pick in the draft and is selected by the Philadelphia Eagles ... Tennessee’s George Cafego, chosen by the Cardinals, is the top pick.

1941 SeasonOver the course of the season, Duke manages to outscore its opponents by an astounding 266 points en route to its second appearance in the Rose Bowl ... Due to World War II, the game is held in Durham with the Blue Devils losing to Oregon State, 20-16.

November 6, 1943In Raleigh, Duke posts a 75-0 win over the Wolfpack in what stands as the third-largest margin of victory in Blue Devil history.

November 4, 1944Duke snaps a four-game losing streak by upending fifth-ranked Georgia Tech, 19-13, to celebrate Homecoming ... George Clark gives the Blue Devils an early boost by scampering 64 yards for a touchdown on the fi rst play from scrimmage ... Clark would fi nish the day with 140 yards on 16 carries.

January 1, 1945After the Blue Devils shut out North Carolina, 33-0, in the 1944 regular season fi nale, Duke earns a berth in the 1945 Sugar Bowl ... Duke faces Alabama, topping the Crimson Tide 29-26 in a game described as “one of the greatest thrillers of all time” ... Tom Davis and George Clark pace the Duke offense as each back tops the 100-yard barrier and scores two TDs.

October 26, 1946Behind two touchdown receptions from eventual Heisman Trophy winner Glenn Davis, top-ranked Army defeats 13th-ranked Duke, 19-0.

November 19, 1949The crowd of 57,500, Duke’s largest to date, pour into what is now Wallace Wade Stadium to see Duke lose to North Carolina in a hard-fought 21-20 decision.

November 4, 1950In the last of fi ve coaching battles between legendary coaches Wallace Wade of Duke and Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech, the Blue Devils knock off the Yellow Jackets, 30-21, in Durham ... Duke quarterback Billy Cox rushes for 144 yards and throws for an additional 133 yards as the Blue Devils overcome a 21-0 halftime defi cit.

November 25, 1950Wallace Wade coaches his fi nal game for Duke and defeats North Carolina, 7-0 ... The Hall of Fame head coach fi nishes his fi ne career at Duke with a 110-36-7 record while helping the Blue Devils to a pair of bowl games.

January 31, 1951Duke alumnus Bill Murray is named head coach to replace Wallace Wade.

May 8, 1953Duke becomes a charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference ... Duke wins or shares the fi rst three ACC crowns and goes 42-9-1 in its fi rst decade.

November 27, 1954Bob Pascal scores three touchdowns as Duke routs North Carolina, 47-12, to secure the ACC title for the Blue Devils.

January 1, 1955ACC Player of the Year Jerry Barger throws two touchdown passes as the Blue Devils defeat Nebraska in the Orange Bowl, 34-7.

Wallace Wade Jerry Barger

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October 15, 1955The 11th-ranked Blue Devils get touch-downs from Bernie Blaney, Bob Pascal and Sonny Jurgensen en route to a win over 14th-ranked Ohio State as 82,254 fans look on in Columbus.

December 3, 1955In its fi rst appearance on television, Duke defeats North Carolina, 6-0, on Oliver Rudy’s 35-yard TD run ... The victory clinches the Blue Devils’ third straight ACC title.

November 16, 1957The first game between Duke and Clemson with Hall of Fame head coaches Bill Murray and Frank How-ard on the sidelines turns out to be one of the more memorable contests in the series as the 11th-ranked Blue Devils defeat the 14th-ranked Tigers, 7-6 ... Robert Broadhead hooks up with Wray Carlton for a 35-yard scoring pass for Duke’s lone TD.

January 1, 1958Featuring an ACC-leading ground at-tack, the Blue Devils make their second trip to the Orange Bowl, but fall to Oklahoma, 48-21 ... Duke’s six wins earn the team a No. 16 national ranking from the Associated Press.

November 22, 1958Running back Wray Carlton scored the tying touchdown and then kicked the extra point as Duke upset 17th-ranked North Carolina, 7-6, keeping the Tar Heels out of the Sugar Bowl.

November 14, 1959In the fi nal home game of the season, Duke upends Wake Forest to post the 100th victory in Duke Stadium ... The Blue Devils defeat the Demon Deacons, 27-15, in front of 25,000 fans.

1959 SeasonOffensive guard Mike McGee wins the Outland Trophy, an award presented to the most outstanding interior lineman in the nation ... McGee also earns ACC Player of the Year honors.

January 2, 1961Head coach Bill Murray’s Duke squad plays in the Cotton Bowl against Ar-kansas ... Duke beats the Razorbacks, 7-6, when quarterback Don Altman fi nds wideout Tee Moorman in the end zone for Duke’s lone touchdown late in the fourth quarter.

December 2, 1961Duke hosts Notre Dame in the season fi nale for both teams ... The Blue Devils prevail, 37-13, and fi nish the year 7-3.

1962 SeasonThe Blue Devils go undefeated in ACC play at 6-0 to capture the league title ... Duke closes the year with a 16-14 victory over North Carolina to fi nish with an overall ledger of 8-2.

November 9, 1963The Duke defense picks off a school-record six passes in a 39-7 victory over Wake Forest.

November 20, 1965In head coach Bill Murray’s fi nal game, the Blue Devils down North Carolina, 34-7, to give Murray a share of his sev-enth ACC title ... Bob Matheson returns an interception 35 yards for a score while Jay Calabrese contributes three touchdowns ... Following the contest, Murray stunned the Blue Devils by telling them he was resigning after 15 years as the head coach at Duke.

October 7, 1967With a 10-7 victory over Army at West Point, Duke earns the 300th win in program history.

November 22, 1969Wide receiver Wes Chesson scores a 53-yard touchdown on the famous “shoestring” play to key a 17-13 win over North Carolina ... Quarterback Leo Hart pretends to tie his shoes while Chesson takes a pitch from end Marcel Courtillet and races to the end zone.

1970 SeasonQuarterback Leo Hart becomes Duke’s fi rst three-time fi rst team All-ACC se-lection after throwing for 2,236 yards ... The Kinston, N.C., native completes his career by completing 487-of-872 (.559) of his passes for 6,116 yards and 23 touchdowns ... In his fi nal season, Hart threw for over 300 yards in Blue Devil victories over Clemson (318) and South Carolina (301).

October 2, 1971In a battle of two top-20 teams, 19th-ranked Duke earns a 9-3 win on the road over 10th-ranked and defending Rose Bowl champion Stanford ... Ernie Jackson scores the game’s only touch-down on a 54-yard interception return ... The Blue Devils play without star back Steve Jones, who missed the game due to injury ... Jones had rushed for 469 yards in Duke’s fi rst three games of the year prior to the trip to Palo Alto.

December, 1971Standout defensive back Ernie Jack-son is named the ACC Player of the Year after returning two of his four interceptions for touchdowns during the season ... Jackson also starred at running back during his fi nal campaign, rushing for 181 yards against Navy in week seven.

November 18, 1972Playing in his last game for Duke, run-ning back Steve Jones gains 99 yards in a loss at North Carolina ... Jones, who held Duke’s career rushing title until Chris Douglas eclipsed his total in 2003, gains 1,236 yards in 1972 on his way to capturing ACC Player of Year honors.

1974 SeasonAll-America linebacker Keith Stone-back registers 134 total tackles en route to earning his second consecu-tive Team MVP honor ... The two-year team captain also garners his second All-ACC citation.

1975 SeasonFor the fi fth time in school history, Duke fi nishes the ACC season undefeated, landing six Blue Devils on the all-league fi rst team ... Duke goes 3-0-2 in confer-ence play to fi nish second.

October 16, 1976Kicker Vince Fusco boots a single-game record six fi eld goals in Duke’s 18-18 tie with Clemson ... Included in his six successful fi eld goals is a school-record 57-yarder, and the New York native also connects on kicks from 27, 22, 22, 25 and 37 yards out.

November 20, 1976Duke and North Carolina combine for a record 720 rushing yards in the Tar Heels’ 39-38 victory ... The game marked the last for Duke’s Billy Bryan, an All-America center who went on to play 13 seasons with the Denver Broncos.

Steve JonesWray Carlton

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October 29, 1977Quarterback Mike Dunn fi nds wide receiver Tom Hall for a seven-yard touchdown completion on fourth down with just 13 seconds remaining in the fourth period to cap a furious Blue Devil comeback and lift Duke to a 25-24 win over Georgia Tech in Atlanta ... The Blue Devils trail 24-9 after three quarters, but Hall catches seven of his eight passes in the fi nal 15 minutes — including three on the game-winning drive — to propel Duke.

November 11, 1978Scott McKinney kicks a 25-yard fi eld goal and the Duke defense intercepts four passes as the Blue Devils defeat Wake Forest, 3-0.

The 1980sDuke boasts four ACC Players of the Year during the 1980s: Chris Castor (1982), Ben Bennett (1983), Anthony Dilweg (1988) and Clarkston Hines (1989).

1980 SeasonFreshman Ben Bennett becomes the only Duke player to be named ACC Rookie of the Year ... In his fi rst year, Bennett throws for 2,050 yards and 11 touchdowns while breaking eight ACC and 15 school records ... His top pass-ing game is a 469-yard outing against Wake Forest.

All-Time Captains1888 _________W.A. Johnston1889 ___________ S.J. Durham1890 _____ Robert L. Durham1891 __________ Tom Daniels1892 _________ W.W. Flowers1893 ____ Alphonso Avery, Jr.1894 _________ Plato Durham1920 _____________ B.B. Jones1921 _________ Richard Leach1922 _____________Tom Neal1923 _______ Jimmy Simpson1924 ________________ Game1925 ____________ Fred Grigg1926 ______ James Thompson1927 __________ C.C. Bennett1928 ___________ Roy Hunter1929 _________ Henry Kistler1930 _____________ Lee Davis1931 __________ Kidd Brewer1932 _________ Lowell Mason1933 ___________ Carl Schock1934 ___________Jack Dunlap1935 ________ James Johnston1936 ____________Ace Parker1937 ___ Woodrow Lipscomb1938 ______________ Dan Hill Eric Tipton1939 _________ Allen Johnson1940 ________Alex Winterson1941 ___________ Bob Barnett1942 _____________ Jim Smith1943 ________________ Game1944 ________ Gordon Carver1945 __________ Ernie Knotts Kelley Mote1946 ____________ Bill Milner

1947 _________ Ben Cittadino1948 __________Al DeRogatis1949 ___________ Louis Allen1950 _____________ Billy Cox1951 _________ James Gibson1952 ____________Louis Tepe1953 ___________Howard Pitt1954 ___________ Jerry Barger1955 ________ Jesse Birchfi eld1956 ___________ Buddy Bass1957 _________Hal McElhany1958 __________ Pryor Milner1959 __________ Mike McGee1960 _________ Art Browning Butch Allie1961 ___________ Jack Wilson1962 ________ Johnny Markas1963 _________ Chuck Walker1964 ____________Dan Lonon1965 ________John Gutekunst1966 _________ Bob Matheson Mike Shasby1967 _____________Bob Foyle _____________ Mike Murphy1968 __________ J.B. Edwards1969 ____________ Jim Dearth1970 ___________ Dick Biddle Leo Hart1971 _______ Lanny Murdock Dennis Satyshur1972 __________ Dale Grimes Bill Haneberg Steve Jones1973 _________ Mark Johnson John Ricca Keith Stoneback

1974 _____ Mike Bomgardner Keith Stoneback1975 ___________ Ernie Clark Dave Meier Hal Spears1976 ________ Tony Benjamin Billy Bryan Bob Grupp1977 _______Frank DeStefano Jeff Green1978 ___________ Mike Dunn Carl McGee Dan Brooks1979 _________ Craig Hoskins Bob Riordan1980 _____________Ed Brown Dennis Tabron1981 _______ Greg Bamberger Cedric Jones Dennis Tabron Dan Yellot1982 ______ Robert Oxendine Emmett Tilley1983 ___________Phil Ebinger1984 ___________ Johnny Hill1985 ___________ Pete Stubbs1986 ______ Paul Constantino Mike Junkin1987 __________Jason Cooper Dave Demore Dewayne Terry1988 ________ Wayne Charles Anthony Dilweg Jeff Patten1989 __________ John Howell Carey Metts

1990 __________ Randy Jones Chip Nitowski Erwin Sampson Mike Urso1991 ___________ Pete Petroff Erwin Sampson1992 _______ Randy Cuthbert Darrell Spells1993 _________Steve Alderfer Robert Baldwin Brad Sherrod Scott Youmans1994 _____Zaid Abdul-Aleem Robert Baldwin Matt Williams1995 ________ Spence Fischer Jon Merrill1996 ___________Gerald Ford Billy Granville John Krueger1997 _______Chike Egbuniwe Jeff Hodrick1998 ______ Lennie Friedman Dawud Rasheed Eric Scanlan1999 __________ Chris Combs Eric Jones Scottie Montgomery Austin Smithwick2000 _________ Troy Andrew Troy Austin Todd DeLamielleure Spencer Romine

2001 ___________Ben Erdeljac Ronnie Hamilton Mike Hart Nate Krill2002 __________ Ryan Fowler Jamyon Small Drew Strojny2003 __________ Ryan Fowler Terrell Smith Drew Strojny Alex Wade2004 ____ Giuseppe Aguanno Phillip Alexander Chris Dapolito Kenneth Stanford2005 ______ Phillip Alexander Brendan Dewan Ronnie Elliott2006 _________Casey Camero Eli Nichols John Talley2007 _________ Patrick Bailey Chris Davis Matt Rumsey Jomar Wright2008 _________ Greg Akinbiyi Re’quan Boyette Cameron Goldberg Vincent Rey Eron Riley Tielor Robinson Michael Tauiliili Glenn Williams

November 7, 1981Duke has three players rush for over 100 yards in a 31-10 win at Wake Forest ... Blue Devils Mike Grayson (21-118), Joel Blunk (20-110) and Greg Boone (16-101) all top the 100-yard barrier on the day.

September 4, 1982Blue Devil Greg Boone breaks a kickoff return for 100 yards and a touchdown against the Tennessee Volunteers in Duke’s season-opening 25-24 win in Knoxville ... Under head coach Shirley “Red” Wilson, Duke would fi nish the season 6-5 for its second consecutive winning season.

November 20, 1982Quarterback Ben Bennett’s fi ve-yard touchdown pass to tight end Carl Franks snaps a 17-17 tie and proves to be the game-winning points as the Blue Devils defeat North Carolina, 23-17 ... Bennett fi nishes the day with 273 yards through the air while running backs Mike Grayson and Greg Boone rush for 118 and 105 yards, respectively.

Summer of 1983Former Duke quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, an 18-year NFL veteran who threw 255 touchdown passes, is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame ... The seventh all-time leading passer in NFL history is one of three Blue Devils enshrined in Canton, Ohio, join-ing Ace Parker (inducted in 1972) and George McAfee (inducted in 1966).

November 10, 1983On Senior Day, Duke rallies from a 26-7 third quarter defi cit to defeat N.C. State, 27-26, as Ben Bennett throws the game-winning touchdown pass to Mike Militello with 26 seconds re-maining in the game ... Bennett enjoys an outstanding day by throwing for 442 yards through the air.

November 23, 1985Wide receiver Doug Green catches three second-half touchdown passes — including two in the final two minutes — to guide Duke past North Carolina, 23-21, in Chapel Hill ... Green, who fi nishes with 10 receptions for 152 yards, grabs the game-winning score from Steve Slayden with just 1:10 left in the game as Duke rallies from a 21-3 late third quarter defi cit ... Linebacker Mike Junkin preserves the victory with an interception.

1986 SeasonLinebacker Mike Junkin establishes a school record for most tackles by a Blue Devil in a single season with 188 total stops ... The Belvidere, Ill., native received All-ACC and All-America honors for his efforts ... An eventual fi rst round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns, Junkin would fi nish as Duke’s all-time leader in tackles with 513.

October 1, 1988In a 17-15 win over Vanderbilt, quar-terback Anthony Dilweg throws for 349 yards to post his fi fth straight game with 300 or more passing yards ... The ACC Player of the Year, Dilweg would fi nish the year with school single-season records for passing yards (3,824), touch-downs (24) and 300-yard passing games (9) ... The following spring, he is selected in the third round of the 1989 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers.

September 30, 1989Facing a 1-3 record and given a one in a million chance of winning by head coach Steve Spurrier, Duke defeats seventh-ranked Clemson, 21-17, for the fi rst of seven consecutive wins en route to the ACC title ... Billy Ray’s seven-yard touchdown pass to Chris Brown with 3:18 remaining in the game proves to be the difference.

October 28, 1989Duke’s Randy Cuthbert rushes 32 times for a then school-record 234 yards as the Blue Devils down the Yellow Jackets, 30-19, en route to the ACC Championship ... Of note, the two coaches in the contest — Steve Spurrier and Bobby Ross — would go on to capture national championships with Florida (1996) and Georgia Tech (1990), respectively.

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DUKE FOOTBALL TIMELINENovember 4, 1989Against Wake Forest, quarterback Dave Brown hooks up with wide receiver Clarkston Hines for a 97-yard touch-down to establish Duke’s longest play from scrimmage.

November 11, 1989Wide receiver Clarkston Hines sets a new NCAA record for career touch-down catches while Duke and N.C. State combine for over 1,100 yards of offense in a 35-26 Blue Devil win.

November 18, 1989Led by coach Steve Spurrier, Duke upends rival North Carolina, 41-0, in Chapel Hill to fi nish the year with seven straight wins and a share of the ACC championship ... Quarterback Dave Brown sets a school single-game standard with 479 passing yards in the contest ... With wide receiver Clarkston Hines setting school, ACC and NCAA reception records, the Blue Devils re-ceive a bid to the All American Bowl.

September 14, 1991In a 42-22 win over Rutgers, Wyatt Smith returns an interception 55 yards for a score to become Duke’s all-time leader with three career returns for touchdowns ... Smith would end his ca-reer with 13 interceptions, a total which stands tied for second at Duke.

November 30, 1991Under head coach Barry Wilson, Duke travels to Japan to play Clemson in the Coca-Cola Bowl ... The Blue Devils fall to the Tigers, 33-21, in front of 50,000 fans in Tokyo.

November 6, 1993Duke races to a 21-0 lead and then holds on for a 21-20 victory ... N.C. State pulled within 21-20 with 2:19 remaining, and went for the victory with a two-point conversion attempt ... Geoff Bender’s pass fell incomplete as Duke knocked off the 22nd-ranked Wolfpack. 1994 SeasonFirst-year head coach Fred Goldsmith leads Duke to a 7-0 start, a No. 13 na-tional ranking and its fi rst New Year’s Day bowl game in over 30 years as Robert Baldwin, Ray Farmer and Matt Williams earn All-America honors ... Duke would play in the Hall of Fame Bowl ... Baldwin garners ACC Player of the Year honors after rushing for 1,187 yards and 12 touchdowns while Goldsmith is named the ACC Coach of the Year.

September 3, 1994Robert Baldwin rushes for a school sin-gle-game record 238 yards on 33 carries as the Blue Devils open the season with a 49-16 win over Maryland ... Baldwin’s total eclipses the previous mark of 234 yards set by Randy Cuthbert against Georgia Tech in 1989.

IRON DUKES - 1938 DUKE FOOTBALLUnbeaten G Untied G Unscored Upon

Duke’s most famous squad is the 1938 team, nicknamed the Iron Dukes after rolling through the regular season unbeaten, untied and unscored upon. Since 1920, only three schools have accomplished the feat — Colgate in 1932, Duke in 1938 and Tennessee in 1939. Guided by legendary head coach Wallace Wade, the Blue Devils secured the Southern Conference title and outscored its nine regular season foes by a 114-0 cumulative count. The term “Iron Dukes” was taken from Bill Cox, then a reporter for the Virginian Pilot. In the regular season fi nale, the third-ranked Blue Devils hosted fourth-ranked Pittsburgh in front of 49,138 fans at Duke Stadium. Played in a snow storm, Duke won by a 7-0 score with the lone touch-down coming when Bolo Perdue blocked a Pittsburgh punt and re-covered it in the end zone. The game featured 16 punts by Duke’s Eric Tipton, with 14 of them pinning Pitt inside its own 20 yard line. Duke then traveled to Pasadena, Calif., for the Rose Bowl, where a late touchdown – the fi rst points given up by the Blue Devils all season – by Southern California propelled the Trojans to a 7-3 win in front of 93,000. Tipton and Dan Hill served as team captains of the famed team, and both earned fi rst team All-America honors. Robert O’Mara was the top offensive threat, rushing for 703 yards on 162 attempts and scoring a team-best fi ve touch-downs. Tipton added 577 rushing yards on 129 carries. The starting lineup included Perdue (left end), Frank Ribar (left tackle), Fred Yorke (left guard), Hill (center), Allen Johnson (right guard), Bob Haas (right tackle), Bill Bailey (right end), Bob Spangler (quarterback), Willard Eaves (left halfback), Tipton (right halfback) and O’Mara (fullback).

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November 5, 1994In a battle of two top-25 teams, 23rd-ranked Duke upends 13th-ranked Vir-ginia, 28-25, at Wallace Wade Stadium ... Quarterback Spence Fischer directed four touchdown drives and fi nished the day with 236 yards through the air while scoring himself on a pair of one-yard plunges ... LeVance McQueen’s fi rst career interception sealed the win for the Blue Devils.

November 19, 1994As 40,103 fans watched at Wallace Wade Stadium, North Carolina upend-ed the Blue Devils by a 41-40 count ... Quarterback Spence Fischer produced a career-best effort by hitting on 33-of-57 pass attempts for 395 yards and four touchdowns in the loss.

January 2, 1995Duke takes on Wisconsin in the Hall of Fame Bowl in Tampa, Fla. ... The Badgers prevail, 34-20.

1996 NFL DraftThree Blue Devils — Ray Farmer (4th; Eagles), Spence Fischer (5th; Steelers) and Jon Merrill (7th; Vikings) — are picked in the 1996 NFL Draft.

November 8, 1997Duke and Clemson play the fi rst over-time game in ACC history, with the Tigers prevailing, 29-20 ... Duke would go on to win overtime games against Virginia (1999) and Rice (2003) while dropping extra session decisions to Vanderbilt (1998), Northwestern (1999) and N.C. State (1999).

November 15, 1997Wide receiver Corey Thomas has nine catches for 209 yards and four touch-downs during the fourth quarter of the Blue Devils’ 41-38 loss to Georgia Tech ... He fi nishes the game with a school-record 16 pass receptions for 276 yards.

September 12, 1998The Duke offense runs a school record 100 plays from scrimmage and amasses 575 yards in a 44-10 win over Northwest-ern ... Spencer Romine throws for 303 yards whileDuke holds the Wildcats to 205 yards.

December 1, 1998Duke alumnus Carl Franks returns to his alma mater to become the head coach of the Blue Devils.

October 9, 1999Against Virginia in Charlottesville, the Blue Devils rally to force overtime as Richmond Flowers catches a pass from Scottie Montgomery with six seconds left in the fourth period ... Duke wins in double overtime, 24-17.

November 13, 1999Duke scores a school-record 34 fi rst quarter points in defeating Wake Forest 48-35 ... Leading the way for the Blue Devils is wide receiver Scottie Mont-gomery, who scores three touchdowns, including a 99-yard kickoff return to open the game.

2000 NFL DraftDefensive tackle Chris Combs is cho-sen in the seventh round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

November 11, 2000Quarterback D. Bryant sets a school record with 16 consecutive pass completions in Duke’s 35-31 loss at N.C. State.

November 3, 2001Tight end Mike Hart catches 10 passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns while quarterback D. Bryant throws for 400 yards, but it isn’t enough as N.C. State downs the Blue Devils, 55-31, in front of 35,206 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium ... Following the season, Hart would be honored as a fi rst team All-ACC selection.

August 31, 2002Fullback Alex Wade rushes for 109 yards and linebacker Brendan Dewan records 12 tackles, three tackles for loss and a fumble recovery while retuning an interception for a touchdown as the Blue Devils defeat East Carolina in the rain, 23-16 ... Kicker Brent Garber helps out with three fi eld goals including a 56-yarder.

October 4, 2002Duke celebrates the opening of the Yoh Football Center with a black tie dinner in the facility.

November 1, 2003A crowd of 104,772 — the largest ever to see Duke play football — watches as 19th-ranked Tennessee pulls away from the Blue Devils for a 23-6 win.

November 8, 2003Tailback Chris Douglas rushes 30 times for a career-high 218 yards and two touchdowns and Malcolm Ruff returns an interception 42 yards for another score as the Blue Devils snap a 30-game losing streak in ACC play with a 41-17 home victory over Georgia Tech.

November 15, 2003In a 40-7 loss at Clemson, tailback Chris Douglas becomes Duke’s all-time lead-ing rusher by passing Steve Jones.

Mike HartRobert Baldwin

November 22, 2003Duke darts out to a 23-0 halftime lead and holds on for a 30-22 triumph over North Carolina, snapping a 13-game losing skid to the Tar Heels ... Duke tailback Chris Douglas rushes for 119 yards and one touchdown.

September 25, 2004The Blue Devils score touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams in a single game for the fi rst time since 1977, but fall to Maryland, 55-21, as the Terrapins pull away in the second half ... The TDs came on an 85-yard interception return by John Talley, a 94-yard kickoff return by Chris Davis and a six-yard scoring pass from Mike Schneider to Ben Patrick.

November 13, 2004Duke picks up a 16-13 victory over Clemson on the strength of Matt Brooks’ career-long 53-yard fi eld goal as time expires.

June 10, 2005Duke captures the AFCA Academic Achievement Award for a national-best 12th time after posting a perfect 100 percent graduation rate.

December 1, 2005Defensive end Eli Nichols becomes the 11th Duke football player to garner Academic All-America honors.

December 19, 2005Duke linebacker Michael Tauiliili receives ACC Defensive Freshman of the Year honors from The Sporting News after leading the Blue Devils in tackles with 92.

May 12, 2006Veteran radio play-by-play announcer Bob Harris and former ACC Player of the Year Steve Jones are among 10 inductees into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame.

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Duke vs. Oregon State

October 14, 2006Duke cornerback John Talley records two interceptions, including one for a touchdown against Florida State ... The 50-yard interception return for a touchdown by Talley marked the third of his career and pushed the Duncan, S.C., native into fi rst place on the ACC’s all-time chart for interception return yardage.

September 15, 2007Quarterback Thaddeus Lewis com-pletes 19-of-23 passes for 246 yards and three touchdowns as Duke de-feats Northwestern, 20-14 ... Lewis’ 215.49 passing effi ciency ranks as the fourth-highest single-game mark in Duke history.

September 22, 2007Blue Devil wide receiver Eron Riley enjoys one of the fi nest days in Duke history by catching six passes for 235 yards and a school record-matching four touchdowns in a 46-43 loss at Navy.

December 15, 2007David Cutcliffe is announced as Duke’s 21st head football coach.

September 13, 2008Duke linebacker Vincent Rey records 12 tackles, including four for loss and one sack while returning a fumble 37 yards for a touchdown in a 41-32 victory over Navy ... His performance earns him ACC Player of the Week honors.

September 27, 2008The Blue Devils defeats Virginia in the ACC opener, 31-3, behind linebacker Michael Tauiliili’s 16 tackles, one in-terception, one caused fumble and one fumble recovery ... Tauiliili receives the Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts.

November 29, 2008For the fi rst time in school history, Duke has four home crowds of over 30,000 as the Blue Devils draw 30,322 fans in the season fi nale 28-20 loss to North Carolina ... Senior linebacker Michael Tauiliili notches 20 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and intercepted a pass in his fi nal collegiate game to earn ACC Player of the Week ... He ends his career ranking fourth in Duke history with 434 career tackles and third with 46.0 tackles for loss.

December 11, 2008Duke Linebacker Michael Tauiliili is named a Walter Camp Second Team All-America after fi nishing the season with 140 tackles, 13.0 tackles for loss, four interceptions, fi ve pass breakups, fi ve quarterback hurries, three caused fumbles and one fumble recovery ... He led the ACC and ranked third nationally with 11.7 tackles per game.

April 17, 2009The Duke football program receives a combined donation of $10 million from Steve Brooks and Bob Pascal.

Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in December of 1941, large crowds were not allowed to assemble on the West Coast. This action forced the Rose Bowl to look for an alternate location for its contest, and bowl offi cials accepted an offer from Duke to have the game in Durham, marking the only time the game has not been played in Pasadena. Duke Stadium served as the site of the 1942 Rose Bowl, a tilt that pitted the Blue Devils against Oregon State. Duke had won the Southern Conference championship and was a perfect 9-0 on the season, while the Beavers were champions of the Pac 10. With the score knotted at 14-14 in the third quarter, Oregon State took the lead for good when Gene Gray hauled in a 68-yard touch-down pass from Bob Dethman. After a safety pulled the Blue Devils within 20-16, Duke got inside the Oregon State 35 yard line three times, but could not score. Steve Lach, who fi nished with 124 rushing yards on 12 attempts, and Winston Siegfried scored touchdowns for Duke while Tom Davis added 80 yards. The Rose Bowl appearance marked Duke’s second in four seasons under Wallace Wade, and capped another outstanding season for the Blue Devils. Lach received fi rst team All-America honors while tackle Frank Ribar and center Bob Barnett, the team’s captain, were named to the second and third team squads, respectively.

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1942 Rose BowlOregon State 20, Duke 16

January 1, 1942 • Durham, N.C.

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The Blue Devils’ famed “Iron Dukes”, with co-captains Dan Hill and Eric Tipton leading the way, entered the Rose Bowl having completed the regular season unbeaten, untied and unscored upon, but Southern Cal ruined that perfect season in the fi nal minute of Duke’s fi rst bowl appearance. Coach Wallace Wade said, “I hated to see the boys lose it when they played such a great game. We did well as long as they used only two teams, but when they put in those third and fourth teams, they were too much for us.” But Duke probably won more national fans that day than they would have had they won. Bill Stern’s NBC radio broadcast went into homes here and abroad and millions of fans mourned with the Blue Devil faithful. The game itself rocked back and forth for three quarters, mostly a punting duel between Granny Lansdell and Mickey Anderson of the Trojans and Tipton of the Blue Devils. Late in the third quarter, Lansdell booted one to George McAfee who returned it 26 yards to the Trojan 49, and two plays later, McAfee took a pass from Tipton and went to the USC 25. After Roger Robinson, Tipton and Bob O’Mara had picked up nine yards in three rushes, Tony Ruffa booted a fi eld goal and Duke led, 3-0, with just a minute played in the fourth quarter. With seven minutes remaining in the game, a Duke fumble gave the Trojans the ball on the Blue Devil 10-yard line, but three plays later they were back at the 15-yard line and then missed a 24-yard fi eld goal attempt. It looked like Duke had it, but with two minutes to go and the Trojans on the Duke 35, coach Howard Jones sent in Doyle Nave, their number four quarterback. He simply completed three straight passes to Al Krueger, their number two left end, with the clincher coming from the 16-yard line. But the game was not over. On the very last play, Tipton threw a forward pass to McAfee who went 17 yards to the Trojan 40-yard line where the fi nal Trojan caught him. USC’s winning touchdown ended Duke’s defensive domination after the Blue Devils had held oppo-nents scoreless in the previous nine games. Anthony J. McKevlin, sports editor of the Raleigh News & Observer reported that “the fans who jammed the huge Rose Bowl got more than they expected. They were treated to a football battle worthy of the setting. Long will they talk about this game, and always the talk of the great play of the Blue Devils will be words of praise.” The Duke starting lineup in-cluded Bolo Perdue (left end), Frank Ribar (left tackle), Fred Yorke (left guard), Hill (center), Allen Johnson (right guard), Bob Haas (right tackle), Bill Bailey (right end), Bob Spangler (quarterback), Willard Eaves (left halfback), Tipton (right halfback) and O’Mara (fullback). The Blue Devils became one of just three teams since 1920 to go through the regular season unbeaten, untied and unscored upon, joining Colgate in 1932 and Tennessee in 1939.

Duke 0 0 0 3 — 3 USC 0 0 0 7 — 7

Duke -- Ruffa 24 FG, 14:00 4thUSC -- Krueger 18 pass from Nave (Gasper kick), 0:40 4th

Team Stats USC DukeFirst Downs 13 8 Net Rushing 39-140 28-82Net Passing 86 54Total Offense 71-226 40-136Passing 32-13-0 12-5-0Fumbles 0-0 1-0Penalties 6-40 3-25Punts-Avg. 15-40.3 16-40.6Attendance: 93,000

Rushing - Duke: Tipton 14-56, W. McAfee 2-18, O’Mara 7-14, G. McAfee 2-(-5), Robinson 1-(-5), Spangler 1-(-6); USC: Lansdell 16-88, Anderson 7-26, Jones 4-10, Banta 4-6, Sangster 2-4, Day 3-3, Krueger 1-3, Morgan 1-(-1)

Passing - Duke: Tipton 5-12-2-54; USC: Lansdell 9-20-2-47, Nave 4-4-0-39, Day 0-6-1-0, Peoples 0-1-0-0, Anderson 0-1-0-0.

Receiving- Duke: G. McAfee 3-45, Spangler 2-9; USC: Krueger 1-39, Winslow 1-16, Hoffman 3-14, Jones 1-7, Peoples 1-7, Sangster 3-2

The 1942 Rose Bowl game is like no other in the history of this famous contest. Large crowds had been banned on the West Coast due to the Japa-nese bombing of Pearl Harbor, and bowl offi cials accepted an offer from Duke to host the game in Durham, making this the only time the game has ever been played outside of Pasadena. Often called the most hectic week in Durham’s history, the fi nal days leading to the transplanted 1942 Rose Bowl only served as a prelude to what transpired on the field of play. Not even a steady rain that chilled the 56,000 spectators at Duke Stadium could detract from a marvelously contested affair between the Southern Confer-ence champion Blue Devils and the invaders from Oregon State. Coach Wallace Wade’s team, during a 9-0 regular season, averaged 34.5 points a game and scored at least 50 three times, making them the second-highest scoring club in the country. The Blue Devils promptly fumbled away the opening kickoff to their guests. That play certainly set the tone for the rest of the afternoon. The Beavers’ fi rst scoring march started on their own 49 and proceeded to inside the Duke 20 before it ran into a snag at the 15. It was third down and eight to go and everyone in the stadium knew it was a passing down except Don Durdan. He took the toss from center and dropped back a few feet as if to pass. Duke’s onrushing linemen stormed in but were caught by surprise when Durdan took off running around the right and crossed the goal line without being touched. Steve Lach scored Duke’s fi rst touchdown, scampering into the end zone on a reverse from four yards out. Durham’s own Bob Gantt converted the extra point to tie the score at 7-7. The third period featured three touchdowns. The fi rst one was the direct result of two big plays, with Gene Gray carrying the ball 24 yards from his own 45 to Duke’s 31. After a four-yard running play and an offsides penalty, left halfback Bob Dethman shot a pass to left end George Zellick for the touchdown. Duke struck back only two minutes later. Lach turned in the key yardage by bolting 39 yards on another reverse to put the ball at the Beaver 25. After a Lach run and a penalty, Sieg-fried plunged in with no diffi culty from the one-yard line and Tommy Prothro booted an extra point to tie the score again. Just two plays after taking the Duke kickoff, Dethman rifl ed a deep pass from his own 32 down to the Duke 28. Gray sprinted to the end zone to complete the 68-yard play that won the game. Duke added a safety in the fourth quarter when Durdan was swarmed by fi ve Duke players on a bad snap from center. Duke threatened offensively throughout the fi nal period, three times advancing inside the Oregon State 35 and once to the 20 before George Peters intercepted a pass. The game ended with Dethman intercepting a Rute pass, with the score 20-16.

Oregon State 7 0 13 0 — 20 Duke 0 7 7 2 — 16

O -- Durdan 15 run (Simas kick), 1stD -- Lach 4 run (Gantt kick), 2ndO -- Zellick 22 pass from Dethman (Simas kick) D -- Siegfried 1 run (Prothro kick)O -- Gray 68 pass from Dethman (kick failed)D -- Safety, Durdan tackled in end zone

Team Stats OSU DukeFirst Downs 14 15 Net Rushing 55-154 39-222Net Passing 148 88Total Offense 70-302 55-310Passing 15-5-2 16-5-4Fumbles 1-1 3-3Penalties 2-20 3-25Punts-Avg. 7-47.8 8-46.4Attendance: 56,000

Rushing - Duke: Lach 12-124, Davis 12-80, Siegfried 9-25, Long 3-5, Rute 2-(-1), Smith 1-(-11); Oregon State: Durdan 17-43, Dethman 11-42, Gray 2-28, Day 2-27, Smith 2-9, Libbee 1-3, Shelton 3-2.

Passing - Duke: Rute 3-8-1-81, Davigs 2-8-3-7; Oregon State: Dethman 6-7-0-148, Durdon 0-6-0-0, Gray 0-1-1-0, Libbee 0-1-1-0.

Receiving - Duke: Gantt 4-93, Smith 1-18; Oregon State: Gray 1-68, Durdan 1-41, Zellick 1-32, Peters 3-7.

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January 1, 1942 • Durham, N.C.

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In a game that sportswriter Grantland Rice called, “one of the greatest thrillers of all time,” the Blue Devils were forced to come from behind twice in the Sugar Bowl. Despite its 5-4 record, Duke again was cast in the favorite’s role. After a 61-7 crunching of Richmond in the season opener, Duke lost in succession to Pennsylvania, North Carolina Pre-Flight, Navy and Army. The Blue Devils had gained much prestige with their showings against the service academies and was the only team to hold a lead on Army all season. Duke’s explosive offense, nicknamed the “Whiz Kids” for its speed and wide-open style of play, was led by running backs Tom Davis and George Clark as Davis picked up 101 yards on 27 carries and Clark 123 on 14 with each adding two touchdowns. The lead changed hands four times and Coach Eddie Cameron, who was in charge of the Blue Devils during Wallace Wade’s war absence, found his team down 19-7 midway in the second quarter. The score was not ultimately settled until the fi nal play when Duke’s Gordon Carver pulled down an Alabama receiver on the 24-yard line as the clock expired. As expected, Cameron’s charges started the game with a fl urry, scoring the fi rst touch-down just 2:25 into the contest. It took only fi ve plays for the Blue Devils to cross the goal line. Clark returned the opening kickoff and then ran around left end on the fi rst play for a gain of 52 yards. Three plays later, Clark scrambled for the TD with a PAT success from Harold Raether. Alabama, led by quarterback Harry Gilmer who completed all eight of his passes for 142 yards, came back with three straight scores for a 19-7 lead. It was now time for a Duke comeback, and Cameron decided to try the passing attack. He installed Cliff Lewis and he promptly engineered a 63-yard scoring drive. Lewis pitched once to Raether for 13 yards, then to Carver for 15. Next, Lewis ran around the right side for 26 yards to the 2-yard line. Davis scored the TD and made it a 19-13 halftime defi cit. Duke returned to its more tra-ditional power tactics after the break with the fullback Tom Davis carrying the ball on 11 of the 12 plays of the fi rst drive of the second half. He capped the 64-yard drive with a one-yard TD plunge, putting Duke back ahead 20-19. The Blue Devils started a fourth quarter drive at the Tide 30-yard line when Lewis, looking to pass to Carver, threw wildly and was intercepted by Alabama’s Hugh Morrow who ran it back 78 yards for a score. Then he hit the extra point to make it 26-20. Alabama took possession with just under three minutes to play and elected to take a safety on fi rst down to avoid any gambles on a bad pass from center. The result was disastrous as Clark took the ensuing free kick and brought it all the way back to the Alabama 39. LaRue followed with a 19-yard gain on a reverse to set the stage for a dramatic, game-winning 20-yard run by Clark for the 29-26 fi nal score.

Alabama 12 7 0 7 — 26 Duke 7 6 7 9 — 29

D -- Clark 14 run (Raether kick)A -- Hodges 1 run (kick failed)A -- Hodges 1 run (kick failed)A -- Jones 12 pass from Tew (Morrow kick)D -- Davis 1 run (kick failed)D -- Davis 1 run (Raether kick)A -- Morrow 22 interception ret. (Morrow kick)D -- Gilmer fell on ball for Duke safetyD -- Clark 20 run (Raether kick)

Team Stats Alabama DukeFirst Downs 8 19 Net Rushing 30-107 62-336Net Passing 142 47Total Offense 38-344 70-567Passing 8-8-0 8-5-1Fumbles 1-1 6-1Penalties 2-6 1-5Punts-Avg. 5-35 4-34Attendance: 72,000

Rushing - Duke: Davis 27-101, Clark 14-123, Lewis 10-39, Larue 2-38, Carver 3-22, Spears 4-7, Hag-gerty 1-6, Jones 1-0; Alabama: Gilmer 14-63, Hodges 8-29, Grant 3-12, Tew 3-3, Albright 2-0.

Passing - Duke: Lewis 4-7-1-40, Davis 1-1-0-7; Alabama: Gilmer 8-8-0-142.

Receiving - Duke: Carver 4-35, Raether 1-12; Alabama: Jones 4-136, Self 2-4, Morrow 2-2.

Seeing their fi rst bowl action in 10 years, the Blue Devils, champions of the Atlantic Coast Conference, rep-resented the league in the Orange Bowl and came away with an impressive 34-7 win over Nebraska. It was Duke’s rushing game that proved too tough for the ‘Huskers as the Blue Devils tallied 288 yards to Nebraska’s 84. Duke gained 370 total yards to the slim 110-yard attack that Nebraska mounted. After a scoreless fi rst quarter, Duke unleashed a relentless offen-sive attack. On the fi rst possession of the second quarter, captain Jerry Barger directed Duke 65 yards to its fi rst score. The senior quarterback hit end Sonny Sorrell with a 22-yard pass for the biggest gainer of the drive. Left halfback Bob Pascal had an 11-yard run in the series and climaxed the march with a seven-yard jaunt around the end untouched. Jim Nelson’s extra point made it 7-0 with 11 minutes to play in the fi rst half. Later in the quarter, Nebraska’s num-ber two quarterback, Don Erway, tried to pass from his own 20-yard line. Duke fullback Bryant Aldridge intercepted downfi eld and returned the ball to the 21, and three plays later the Blue Devils were on top 14-0. Jerry Kocourek scored the TD on a pefect two-yard pass from Barger just 28 seconds before halftime. “That intercepted pass gave us that second touchdown and put us on the ice,” said head coach Bill Murray. “Nebraska had a good, tough team. But we got the big break. Nebraska gave us the big chance with that pass and we took advantage of it.” After Nebraska made it 14-7 in the third quarter, Duke took the next kickoff and drove 65 yards in eight plays to go up 20-7. On their next pos-session, following a Nick McKeithan interception and 25-yard return, the Blue Devils went 11 yards and made it 27-7, getting the TD on the fi rst play of the fourth period. The very next time they got their hands on the ball, they went 51 yards in ten plays to close out the scoring for the 34-7 margin. Sorrell hauled in a 17-yard scoring strike from Barger to get that third TD, following a nice 29-yard run by Pascal. McKeithan got the fourth score on a one-yard buck through the line then Sam Ebert climaxed the 51-yard drive with a three-yard run for the fi fth and fi nal score. Many of the record 68,750 spectators started leaving the stands when Duke made it 27-7. That was of little concern to Murray, however, as he completely cleared his bench and allowed all 36 players who dressed for the game to play in it. “I knew we’d have to play our best to stand a chance of beating Duke,” said Nebraska head coach Bill Glasford. “But we came up with a stinking per-formance and got spanked. That Duke line outcharged us. Those linemen were on top of our ball carriers before they got started.”

Nebraska 0 0 7 0 — 7 Duke 0 14 6 14 — 34

D -- Pascal 7 run (Nelson kick), 11:13D -- Kocourek 2 pass from Barger (Nelson kick)N -- Comstock 3 run (Clark kick)D -- Sorrell 17 pass from Barger (kick failed)D -- McKeithan 1 run (Nelson kick)D -- Eberdt 3 run (Nelson kick)

Team Stats Nebraska DukeFirst Downs 6 23 Net Rushing 34-84 64-288Net Passing 26 82Total Offense 43-110 77-370Passing 9-1-2 13-7-0Fumbles 0-0 2-1Penalties 2-20 2-30Punts-Avg. 7-28.9 5-23.6Attendance: 68,750

Rushing - Duke: Pascal 9-91, McKeithan 8-48, Aldridge 11-46, Bass 7-21, Eberdt 5-20, Lutz 4-15, Barger 5-13, Jurgensen 3-9, Beasley 1-9, Conner 2-7, Pest 2-5, Murray 2-4, Blaney 5-0; Nebraska: Smith 5-22, Comstock 3-20, Edwards 4-18, Clark 7-16, Korinek 7-15, Johnson 3-8, Greenlaw 2-2, Brown 2-(-7), Erway 1-(-11).

Passing - Duke: Barger 7-9-0-82, Bass 0-2-0-0, Pascal 0-1-0-0, Jurgensen 0-1-0-0 yards; Nebraska: Greenlaw 1-2-0-26, Brown 0-3-0-0, Clark 0-1-0-0, Erway 0-1-1-0, Comstock 0-1-1-0, Johnson 0-1-1-0.

Receiving - Duke: Sorrell 3-53, Blaney 1-12, Aldridge 1-10, Bass 1-5, Kocourek 1-2; Nebraska: Korinek 1-26

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Duke found its return trip to the Orange Bowl a little sour in 1958. First of all, 1957 marked the last year that the ACC would send its champion to the Orange Bowl, and Duke made it because league leader N.C. State was on NCAA probation. On top of that, the Blue Devils were paired against highly-favored and 4th-ranked Oklahoma. Duke, which started out the 1957 campaign with a 5-0 record but ended the regular season 6-2-2, kept pace with the 9-1 Sooners through the fi rst three quarters. No one, however, could have expected the game to be decided the way it was — by the Sooners turning six Duke mistakes into touchdowns. Duke served up the Sooners’ fi rst two scores as Oklahoma built an early 14-0 lead. Blue Devil mistakes also accounted for the Sooners’ fi nal four as Oklahoma scored 27 points in the fourth quarter to break open a 21-14 nail biter. The six strikes came on quick conversions of two Duke fumbles, two Duke interceptions, a blocked punt and a wild snap from center. Oklahoma’s fi rst conversion came after Duke moved deep into Sooner territory. Quarterback George Harris tossed a wild pass into the right fl at which David Baker picked off at the six-yard line and ran it back 94 yards for paydirt. Soon after, Oklahoma was back in the scoring column after a bad snap in punt formation which Clendon Thomas took at the Duke 13-yard line and returned for a 14-0 lead. To Duke’s credit, the Blue Devils responded with fury and took the ball 65 yards in seven plays for a score to make it 14-7 at the half. Key plays in the drive included Wray Carlton’s 20-yard run and a twisting 17-yard run by George Dutrow that put the ball on the three. Team captain Hal McElhaney scored the fi rst two times he touched the ball in this game. Both teams scored in the third quarter with Oklahoma fi rst on a six-inch sneak by Carl Dodd. He set up the score with 36-yard punt return to the Duke 14. Duke came right back and pushed its way with authority through the Oklahoma defense for 85 yards on 11 plays. Pryor Millner’s passing and Dutrow’s running ate up the yardage. Then Dutrow circled around the end eight yards for the score behind a jarring block by Roy Hord. After that, very little went right for Duke. Two fumbles, a blocked punt and an interception all spelled doom in the fourth quarter. Running backs Wray Carlton and George Dutrow led the way for the Blue Devils with 84 and 69 yards, respectively. Overall, Duke outrushed the Sooners 231-165 and ran more plays, 69-44, but the fi nal score was all Okla-homa.

Duke 0 7 7 7 — 21 Oklahoma 7 7 7 27 — 48

O -- Baker 94 interception return (Dodd kick) O -- Thomas 13 run (Dodd kick)D -- McElhaney 3 run (Carlton kick)O -- Dodd 1 run (Dodd kick)D -- Dutrow 8 run (Carlton kick)O -- Sandefer 3 run (Dodd kick)O -- Baker 29 pass from Hobby (Boyd kick)O -- Hobby 9 pass from Baker (kick failed)D -- McElhaney 4 run (Carlton kick)O -- Carpenter 30 interception return (McDaniel kick)

Team Stats Oklahoma DukeFirst Downs 12 16 Net Rushing 45-197 59-235Net Passing 109 86Total Offense 64-301 71-321Passing 19-9-3 12-7-2Fumbles 2-1 4-2Penalties 13-165 4-30Punts-Avg. 8-36 9-26Attendance: 76,318

Rushing - Duke: Carlton 15-84, Dutrow 12-69, Rushton 10-38, Fetsko 10-29, McElhaney 3-13, Lee 3-9, Harris 3-9, Cutler 1-4, Bell 1-0, Dupler 1-0, Brodhead 5-(-11), Cottingham 1-(-12); Okla-homa: Thomas 14-89, Rolle 6-27,Sandefer 4-26, Baker 5-24, Morris 5-18, Hobby 2-13, Dodd 7-11, Boyd 2-(-11).

Passing - Duke: Brodhead 4-6-1-53, Millner 3-3-0-33, Harris 0-1-1-0, Dutrow 0-1-0-0, Carlton 0-1-0-0; Oklahoma: Hobby 3-4-0-44, Dodd 3-5-1-34, Baker 2-3-1-20, Thomas 1-3-0-11, Sandefer 0-4-1-0.

Receiving - Duke: Lattimore 3-33, McElhaney 1-19, Dutrow 1-8, Thompson 1-12, Carlton 1-4; Oklahoma: Baker 1-29, Stiller 2-26, Sandefer 2-19, Thomas 1-12, Coyle 1-10, Hobby 1-8, Jen-nings 1-5.

Duke won its fourth ACC football title in 1960 and landed squarely in its fi rst Cotton Bowl. But don’t get the impression that the Blue Devils and their 7-3 record rolled into Dallas on a high note. Coach Murray’s team lost its last two regular season games and had plenty to prove when it met Arkansas. Two of the nation’s premier passing teams were to showcase their aerial talents, but it was defense that proved to be the fi nal factor. Quarterback Don Altman led the Blue Devil attack as the Blue Devils captured a nar-row 7-6 victory over Arkansas in Duke’s only trip to the Cotton Bowl. The fi rst ever tilt with the Hogs marked one of Duke’s all-time great comeback victories. The Blue Devils didn’t have far to come back from but they waited until the very end and did it in a dramatic fashion. After a scoreless first half, Arkansas’ great back, Lance Al-worth, ended the shutout with 2:53 remaining in the third period by returning a Duke punt 49 yards for a touchdown. Duke stopped the extra point when Dave Unser broke through the line to smother the attempt. Finally, Duke’s offense came to life in the fourth quarter. Arkansas had yielded only one touchdown in its fi nal four regular season contests. Duke knew the yards would come tough, and they did. The Blue Devils managed only 189 yards for the game and 73 came on one drive. Duke’s game winning touchdown drive came in the face of this defense and can only be called remarkable. With gritty determina-tion, the Blue Devils marched 73 yards into the teeth of the Razorbacks and scored with just 2:45 to play. Altman engineered the drive which featured no long gains and took 18 snaps to accomplish. Two of those plays were fourth down conversions and six were passes hauled in by All-America end Claude “Tee” Moorman. Three plays leading up to the TD were considered especially devastating from the Razorbacks’ side of the fi eld. First, there was a seven-yard pass from Altman to Bob Spada after Altman had appeared to be trapped for a long loss. Then, Duke had third-and-three on the Arkansas 30-yard line and the Hogs suspected a pass in the fl at to Moorman. They guessed right with Alworth getting his hands on the ball only to have Moorman struggle it away but for a three-yard loss. That set up fourth down and Altman calmly found Dean Wright in the clear and hit him with a pass good for 11 yards. Four plays later came the tying touchdown pass, and it involved just a little tomfoolery. The play went down in the scoring summary as a nine-yard pass from Altman to Moorman, but there were two spur-of-the-moment wrinkles on this play. The play, 31-rollback, had been used before with Altman pitching it to the halfback who then pitches it back before entering the line and Altman peels left to fi nd his receiver. Altman called the play and got the ball back but curled to his right where he found a wide open Moorman who had faked Alworth with a look in and a cut out — the opposite of the usual play. Captain Art Browning then came in to kick the extra point — perfect.

Arkansas 0 0 6 0 — 6 Duke 0 0 0 7 — 7

A -- Alworth 49 punt return (kick failed)D -- Moorman 9 pass from Altman (Browning kick)

Team Stats Arkansas DukeFirst Downs 12 10 Net Rushing 45-148 43-96Net Passing 71 93Total Offense 58-219 60-189Passing 13-5-2 17-13-1Fumbles 1-1 2-2Penalties 4-40 3-15Punts-Avg. 6-30.8 8-36.9Attendance: 70,500

Rushing - Duke: Wilson 13-32, Wright 9-26, Ar-rington 5-14, McGee 3-10, Leggett 5-8, Tinnell 5-6, Rappold 2-1, Burch 1-0, Altman 1(-1); Arkansas: Alberty 13-44, Alworth 11-33, Horton 5-32, McKin-ney 10-31, Moore 4-7, Cox 1-1, Moody 1-0.

Passing - Duke: Altman 12-15-0-83, Wright 1-1-0-10, Rappold 0-1-1-0; Arkansas: McKinney 4-10-1-58, Moore 1-3-0-13.

Receiving - Duke: Moorman 8-45, Wilson 3-30, Wright 1-11, Spoda 1-7; Arkansas: Alworth 3-41, Collier 2-30

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After sharing the ACC title and making its fi rst bowl appearance in over 25 years, Duke had its sights set on the fi rst nine-win season since the Rose Bowl team of 1941. The Blue Devils came into the game winners of seven straight after a 1-3 start. The record-setting squad was led by ACC Coach of the Year Steve Spurrier and his “Airball” attack featuring All-America wide receiver Clarkston Hines. Texas Tech running back James Gray quickly dashed those thoughts, though, as the Red Raid-ers scored the fi rst four touchdowns of the contest to take an early 28-0 lead and set the tone for an eventual 49-21 Duke loss. The first 20 minutes were dominated by Texas Tech, which fi nished with 339 fi rst-half yards, and Gray, who set an All American Bowl record with three touchdowns in one half. Duke turned the ball over three times and fell behind 28-0 before a quick rally made it 28-14 at the half. Sophomore quarterback Dave Brown came in to lead Duke on two quick scoring strikes. The fi rst drive took but 25 seconds and two plays with Bud Zuberer hauling in a 30-yard pass down the right sideline with 8:03 left in the half. The second took 50 seconds and four plays, with Dave Colonna catching a 25-yard scoring pass over the middle with 2:31 to go in the half. Brown fi nished the night com-pleting 17-of-30 pass attempts for 268 yards and three touchdowns. Duke had 416 total yards on 59 plays from scrimmage while Texas Tech ran 82 plays for 523 yards. Duke had one last fi rst-half pos-session, starting at its 39 with 31 seconds remaining. The Blue Devils tried their “huddle play” — four players gather-ing around the ball in the backfi eld but Brown was dropped for a seven-yard loss. Texas Tech quickly regained the second half momentum. The Red Raiders stayed on the ground for 11 plays and 62 yards and capped the 6:12 drive with a one-yard run by reserve Anthony Lynn. The Red Raiders upped the lead to 42-14 entering the fourth quarter. Hines fi nished his Duke career with another stellar performance, catching six passes for 112 yards while Duke’s 1,000-yard rusher, Randy Cuth-bert, could manage just 32 yards on fi ve attempts. A two-time All-America pick and the 1989 ACC Player of the Year, Hines ended his career as Duke’s all-time leader in career catches, yards, touchdowns and 100-yard receiving games. The game also was Spurrier’s last as the coach of the Blue Devils. He took over the Florida program, his alma mater, following the season. The two-time ACC Coach of the Year pick fi nished his Duke head coaching career with a 20-13-1 record.

Duke 0 14 0 7 — 21 Texas Tech 14 14 14 7 — 49

D -- Clark 14 run (Raether kick)T -- Gray 2 run (kick failed), 8:30T -- Price 36 pass from Gill (Talkington from Gill)T -- Gray 54 run (Elliott kick)T -- Gray 18 run (Elliott kick)D -- Zuberer 30 pass from Brown (Gardner kick)D -- Colonna 25 pass from Brown (Gardner kick)T -- Lynn 1 run (Elliott kick)T -- Gill 1 run (Elliott kick)D -- Colonna 16 pass from Brown (Gardner kick)T -- Gray 32 run (Elliott kick)

Team Stats Texas Tech DukeFirst Downs 22 19 Net Rushing 68-349 17-67Net Passing 174 349Total Offense 82-523 59-416Passing 14-6-0 42-25-2Fumbles 0-0 3-2Penalties 6-40 4-40Punts-Avg. 5-37.6 5-36.4Attendance: 47,750

Rushing - Duke: Cuthbert 5-33, Boone 2-24, Ray 3-19, D. Brown 4-10, C. Brown 1-8, Verona 1-4, R.Jones 1-2; Texas Tech: Gray 33-280, Lynn 13-64, Gill 5-26, McAfee 5-14, Sheffi eld 5-9, Winston 3-9, Price 1-7, Ratton 1-3, Williams 1-2, Sears 1-1.

Passing - Duke: Ray 7-11-1-69, D. Brown 17-30-1-268, Clements 1-1-0-12; Texas Tech: Gill 6-13-0-174, Ratton 1-0-0-0.

Receiving - Duke: Hines 6-112, Colonna 5-63, Cuthbert 4-49, Zuberer 2-47, W. Jones 3-46, Ray 1-12, Boone 2-9, C. Brown 1-9, Mays 1-2; Texas Tech: Price 3-89, Lynn 2-57, Manyweather 1-28.

The Blue Devils battled back from a disastrous fi rst quarter to tie Wisconsin at 13-13 in the second half of the 1995 Hall of Fame Bowl But when push came to shove, it was the Badgers’ huge offensive line that did the pushing and shoving, paving the way for the 241 rushing yards by Terrell Fletcher and a 34-20 Wisconsin win. Wisconsin opened the scoring just six minutes into the contest when Jeff Messen-ger returned a Spence Fischer interception 19 yards for a Badger touchdown. Fischer actually had three interceptions in the game’s fi rst eight minutes after throwing just fi ve interceptions in Duke’s last nine regular season games. The Duke defense kept the game close with a fourth down hold at the Duke 3 and then forcing Wisconsin to kick two long fi eld goals in the fi rst quarter. Fischer rebounded in the second frame, directing the Blue Devils to two scoring drives, including a 13-play, 90-yard drive capped by a Robert Baldwin 7-yard run for paydirt. At the end of the half placekicker Tom Cochran was true on a 30-yard effort to make it just 13-10 heading into the locker room. Duke responded in the second half with another Cochran fi eld goal 6:30 into the third quarter to tie the score at 13 apiece. After that, the Badgers’ offensive line took full force, marching 78 yards on 10 plays - all on the ground to take a 19-13 lead. Ray Farmer blocked the point after to leave the Blue Devils just six behind. Wisconsin scored the eventual winning score midway through the fourth quarter when quarterback Darrell Bevell hooked up with Jason Burns for an 11-yard touchdown. The two-point conversion made it 27-13. Even then, the Blue Devils were not through. Fischer rallied the Blue Devils to an 80-yard scoring march on 10 plays, topped by another Baldwin scoring run with just 4:10 to play. Duke’s defense couldn’t hold in the end. On third and one at the Duke 49-yard line with just barely two minutes to play, Fletcher galloped 49 yards for paydirt and the clincher for the Badgers. On the offensive side of the ball, Duke turned to its passing game and the arm of quarterback Spence Fischer. Fischer completed 28-of-46 passes for 314 yards, connecting with tight end Bill Khayat 11 times for 109 of those yards. Wide receiver Jon Jensen had six catches for 97 additional yards. However, the Blue Devils could not get a throw into the endzone, as Duke’s two touchdowns came from the rushing efforts of Robert Baldwin, the 1994 ACC Player of the Year and third team All-America pick, who rushed for 70 yards on 21 carries on the day. “Our players fought back from adversity and kept the outcome in doubt until the fi nal two minutes,” said Goldsmith, the 1994 National Coach of the Year.

Duke 0 10 3 7 — 20 Wisconsin 13 0 6 15 — 34

W -- Messenger 19 interception (Schnetzky kick)W -- Hall 48 fi eld goalW -- Hall 43 fi eld goal, 0:04D -- Baldwin 7 run (Cochran kick)D -- Cochran 30 fi eld goalD -- Cochran 30 fi eld goalW -- Fletcher 1 run (kick failed)W -- Burns 11 pass from Bevell (Fletcher from Bevell)D -- Baldwin 2 run (Cochran kick)W -- Fletcher 49 run (Schnetzky kick)

Team Stats Wisconsin DukeFirst Downs 19 23 Net Rushing 48-278 29-68Net Passing 161 314Total Offense 68-446 75-399Passing 20-11-1 46-28-4Fumbles 2-2 0-0Penalties 12-86 5-40Punts-Avg. 1-38.0 4-42.5Attendance: 61,384

Rushing - Duke: Baldwin 21-70, Fischer 6-15, White 1-0, Lowman 1-0; Wisconsin: Fletcher 39-241, Burns 6-45, Bevell 3-(-1).

Passing - Duke: Fischer 46-28-4-314-0; Wisconsin: Bevell 20-11-1-161-1.

Receiving - Duke: Khayat 11-109, Jensen 6-97, Farquhar 3-41, Thomas 3-30, Flemming 2-13, Low-man 1-10, Baldwin 1-9, Opalenick 1-5; Wisconsin: Dawkins 3-29, Burns 2-28, Johnson 2-17, Simmons 1-52, Roan 1-17, Jackson 1-10, Fletcher 1-8.

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ALL-AMERICAS & AWARD WINNERSConsensus First Team1933___________ Fred Crawford, T1936_____________ Ace Parker, HB1971___________Ernie Jackson, DB1989________Clarkston Hines, WR

First Team1933___________ Fred Crawford, T1936_____________ Ace Parker, HB1938________________ Dan Hill, C1938_____________ Eric Tipton, FB1939_________George McAfee, HB1941_____________ Steve Lach, HB1942, 43____________ Bob Gantt, E1943_______________Bill Milner, G1943______________ Pat Preston, T1948____________ Al DeRogatis, T1950_______________Billy Cox, QB1950_____________ Blaine Earon, E1951_____________ Red Smith, HB1952, 53__________Ed Meadows, T1955_____________ Bob Pascal, HB1957_______________ Roy Hord, T1957____________ Tom Topping, T1959_____________Mike McGee, G1960____________ Tee Moorman, E1962_______________ Jean Berry, G1963__________ Jay Wilkinson, HB1966__________ Bob Matheson, LB1971___________Ernie Jackson, DB1976______________ Billy Bryan, C1988, 89_____Clarkston Hines, WR1989______________Chris Port, OT

Second Team1932___________ Fred Crawford, T1934_____________ Earle Wentz, E1935_____________ Ace Parker, HB1937___________ Joe Brunansky, T1937________ Elmore Hackney, QB1939______________Frank Ribar, T1940______________ Tony Ruffa, T1941__________ Mike Karmazin, T1945___________George Clark, HB1945_____________ Ernie Knotts, G 1946_______________Bill Milner, G1962_____________ Art Gregory, T1971___________ Ed Newman, OG1981___________ Cedric Jones, WR1982___________ Chris Castor, WR1982________Robert Oxendine, OT1986____________ Mike Junkin, LB1994__________ Matt Williams, OT2000____________ Brian Morton, P2008_________Michael Tauiliili, LB

Third Team1934_____________ Jack Dunlap, G1936___________ Joe Brunansky, T1941______________Bob Barnett, C1944_____________ Tom Davis, HB1949______________ Louis Allen, T1953____________ Bob Burrows, G1960_______ Dwight Bumgarner, E1961_____________ Art Gregory, T1964_____________Mike Curtis, FB1970_____________Dick Biddle, LB1972_____________ Steve Jones, TB1974_________Keith Stoneback, LB1983____________ Ben Bennett, QB1983___________ Philip Ebinger, C1994_________ Robert Baldwin, RB1994_____________ Ray Farmer, FS

All-America

Clarkston Hines Ernie Jackson

Michael Tauiliili

Art Gregory

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ALL-AMERICAS & AWARD WINNERSFreshman All-America

2000________ Ryan Fowler, LB (3rd)2001_________Jim Scharrer, LB (4th)2003_________ Ben Patrick, TE (3rd)2004_________Chris Davis, KR (3rd)2005_____ Michael Tauiliili, LB (1st)2005________ Zack Asack, QB (HM)2006___ Vince Oghobaase, DT (HM)2006____ Thaddeus Lewis, QB (HM)2007__________Kevin Jones, P (HM)2008___________Kyle Hill, OG (2nd)

Outland TrophyHonoring the outstanding interior lineman in the nation, the Outland Trophy was fi rst presented in 1946 by the Football Writers As-sociation of America. The award is named for its benefactor, Dr. John H. Outland.1959_______________ Mike McGee

Silver Anniversary All-America Team

1935________________ E.B. Dunlap1941________________ Bob Barnett1961______________ Tee Moorman1964______________ Jay Wilkinson

ACC Player of the Year1954________________Jerry Barger1959_______________ Mike McGee1963______________ Jay Wilkinson1971______________ Ernie Jackson1972________________ Steve Jones1982_______________ Chris Castor1983________________ Ben Bennett1988____________Anthony Dilweg1989____________ Clarkston Hines1994_____________Robert Baldwin

ACC Rookie of the Year1980________________ Ben Bennett

ACC Coach of the Year1954________________ Bill Murray1960________________ Bill Murray1962________________ Bill Murray1988______________ Steve Spurrier1989______________ Steve Spurrier1994____________ Fred Goldsmith

Silver AnniversaryAll-ACC Team

C ___________________Billy BryanDB _______________ Ernie JacksonLB _______________Bob MathesonDL ________________ Mike McGeeDL ________________ Ed MeadowsE ________________ Tee Moorman

50th AnniversaryAll-ACC Team

WR ____________ Clarkston HinesLB _______________Bob MathesonDL ________________ Mike McGee

Jacobs BlockingTrophy

Presented annually to the player voted the outstanding blocker in the conference by the football coaches.1941____________ Tommy Prothro1944_________________Tom Davis1951________________ Jack Kistler1952__________________ Lou Tepe1956__________Harold McElhaney1957__________Harold McElhaney1960_________ Dwight Bumgarner1961________________Art Gregory1962________________Art Gregory1963______________Chuck Walker1965______________ John McNabb1975_________________Billy Bryan1976_________________Billy Bryan1989_________________ Chris PortAnthony Dilweg

Jim Tatum AwardPresented annually to the top senior football-playing student-athlete in the ACC.1979_____________ Scott Hamilton1989_________________ Doug Kley2003______________Chris Douglas2005____________ Brendan Dewan

Brian Piccolo AwardPresented annually to the most courageous player in the ACC, in memory of the late Brian Piccolo.1972______________ Mark Johnson1976__________________Jeff Green1982______________Aaron Stewart1990_________________Marc Mays1992____________ Randy Cuthbert1993_____________ Scott Youmans

Bill Murray and Mike McGee

Chris Port

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PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Duke has sent many great players to the professional football ranks with three men — Sonny Jur-gensen, George McAfee and Ace Parker — earning induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. McAfee, who had his jersey number 5 retired by the Chicago Bears, was the fi rst Duke graduate to be enshrined with his induction in 1966, followed by Parker in 1972 and Jurgensen in 1983.

Ace Parker Inducted in 1972

Second round draft choice of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1937 (13th pick overall) ... played with the Dodgers (1937-41) and Boston Yanks (1945) ... named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player in 1940 ... earned All-NFL honors in 1938, 1939 & 1940 ... defensively, registered seven career interceptions for 151 yards and two touchdowns ... played for New York Yankees of the AAFC in 1946, completing 62-of-115 passes for 763 yards and eight touchdowns ... also played Major League Baseball.

George McAfee Inducted in 1966

First round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1940 (2nd pick overall) ... excellent two-way player ... played with the Chicago Bears (1940-41; 1945-50) ... in eight seasons, recorded 234 points, 5,022 combined net yards and 21 interceptions ... led the NFL in punt return average in 1948 ... holds career record for punt return average at 12.78 ... named All-NFL in 1941 ... had his jersey number (#5) retired by the Bears ... named to the NFL’s 1940s All-Decade Team as voted on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee members ... helped Chicago to NFL Western Divi-sion titles in 1940, 1941 and 1946 and to NFL championships in 1940 and 1946 ... returned an interception 35 yards for a touchdown in Chicago’s 73-0 win over Washington in the 1940 NFL Championship Game.

Sonny Jurgensen Inducted in 1983

Fourth round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1957 (43rd pick overall) ... played with the Eagles (1957-63) and Washingon Redskins (1964-74) ... won fi ve (1961, 1962, 1966, 1967 & 1969) NFL individual passing titles — sharing the record for most seasons leading the league with Dan Marino ... holds the NFL record with eight others for the longest pass completion, hooking up with Gerry Allen for a 99-yard pass versus Chicago on September 15, 1968 ... surpassed 3,000 yards in fi ve seasons, 300 yards in 25 games and 400 yards in fi ve games ... fi ve-time Pro Bowl pick ... helped Philadelphia to the 1960 NFL crown ... was a member on four playoff teams with the Redskins.

Parker’s Rushing StatisticsBrooklyn Dodgers: 1937-41Boston Yanks: 1945Year Att. Yards Avg. TD1937 34 28 0.8 11938 93 253 2.7 21939 104 271 2.6 51940 89 306 3.4 21941 85 301 3.5 01945 18 -49 -2.7 0Total 423 1,108 2.6 10

Parker’s Passing StatisticsBrooklyn Dodgers: 1937-41Boston Yanks: 1945Year C-A-I Pct. Yards TD1937 28-61-7 .459 514 11938 63-148-7 .426 865 51939 72-157-13 .459 977 41940 49-111-7 .441 817 101941 51-102-8 .500 639 21945 10-24-5 .417 123 0Total 273-603-47 .453 3,935 22

McAfee’s Rushing StatisticsChicago Bears: 1940-41; 1945-50Year Att. Yards Avg. TD1940 47 253 5.4 21941 65 474 7.3 61945 16 139 8.7 31946 14 53 3.8 01947 63 209 3.3 31948 92 392 4.3 51949 42 161 3.8 31950 2 4 2.0 0Total 341 1,685 4.9 22

Jurgensen’s Passing StatisticsPhiladelphia Eagles: 1957-63Washington Redskins: 1964-74Year C-A-I Pct. Yards TD1957 33-70-8 .471 470 51958 12-22-1 .545 259 01959 3-5-0 .600 27 11960 24-44-1 .545 486 51961 235-416-24 .565 3,723 321962 196-366-26 .536 3,261 221963 99-184-13 .538 1,413 111964 207-385-13 .538 2,934 241965 190-356-16 .534 2,367 151966 254-436-19 .583 3,209 281967 288-508-16 .567 3,747 311968 167-292-11 .572 1,980 171969 274-442-15 .620 3,102 221970 202-337-10 .599 2,354 231971 16-28-2 .571 107 01972 39-59-4 .661 633 21973 87-145-5 .600 904 61974 107-167-5 .641 1,185 11Total 2,433-4,262-189 .571 32,224 255

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Established in 1947, the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Inc., annually inducts classes which are permanently housed in South Bend, Ind. The College Football Hall of Fame is one way that the National Football Foundation fulfi lls its mission of preserving the rich tradition and unique spirit of amateur football. Chosen from nearly four million participants, more than 800 players and coaches from all levels of college football are enshrined in the Hall of Fame. Duke is proud to have 11 members among this elite group.

Fred Crawford Inducted in 1973Duke player, 1931-33

Al DeRogatis Inducted in 1986Duke player, 1945-48

Dan Hill Inducted in 1962Duke player, 1936-38

Howard Jones Inducted in 1951Duke head coach, 1924

Steve Lach Inducted in 1980Duke player, 1939-41

George McAfee Inducted in 1961Duke player, 1937-39

Mike McGee Inducted in 1990Duke player, 1957-59Duke assistant coach, 1964-65Duke head coach, 1971-78

Bill Murray Inducted in 1974Duke player, 1928-30Duke head coach, 1951-65

Ace Parker Inducted in 1955Duke player, 1934-36Duke assistant coach, 1947-65

Eric Tipton Inducted in 1965Duke player, 1936-38

Wallace Wade Inducted in 1955Duke head coach, 1931-41; 46-50

Dan Hill

Mike McGee & Bill Murray

Steve Lach

Ace Parker

George McAfee

Wallace Wade

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CONFERENCE HONORSAll-Southern Conference1933______________ Fred Crawford Tom Rogers Horace Hendrickson Robert Cox1934________________ Earle Wentz Gus Durner Jack Dunlap Ace Parker B.O. Cornelius1935_________________ Ace Parker Gus Durner Jim Johnston1936______________ Joe Brunansky Joe Cardwell Dan Hill, Jr. Elmore Hackney Ace Parker1937______________ Joe Brunansky Herbert Hudgins Woodrow Lipscomb Elmore Hackney1938_____________ Willard Perdue Fred Yorke Dan Hill, Jr. Eric Tipton Robert O’Mara George McAfee Frank Ribar Allen Johnson

1940_________________ Tony Ruffa Alex Winterson Robert Barnett Steve Lach Jasper Davis1941________________Robert Gantt Mike Karmazin Robert Barnett Steve Lach1942__________________ Bob Gantt Tom Burns Tom Davis1943__________________Bill Milner Pat Preston Tom Davis Buddy Luper1943_____________Benny Cittadino Bill Myers1944_________________ Tom Davis1945_______________ Ernest Knotts George Clark Kelley Mote Ed Sharkey1946__________________Bill Milner Kelley Mote Al DeRogatis1947______________ Fred Folger, Jr. Louis Allen1948_________________Louis Allen1949_________________Louis Allen Billy Cox

1950___________________ Billy Cox Blaine Earon1951_________________ Jim Gibson Tank Lawrence Bob Bickel1952_______________ Ed Meadows Worth Lutz Bobby Burrows Howard Pitt Truett Grant Louis Tepe John Carey Dick Sommers Carl Bonin

All-ACC First Team1953________________ Howard Pitt Ed Meadows Bob Burrows Red Smith 1954_____________ Ralph Torrance Jerry Barger Bob Pascal Fred Campbell1955_______________ Sonny Sorrell Jesse Birchfi eld Bob Pascal1956_________________Buddy Bass Sidney Deloatch Sonny Jurgensen1957_______________ Tom Topping Roy Hord

Wray Carlton1958________________Mike McGee Wray Carlton1959________________Mike McGee Joel Arrington1960_______________Tee Moorman Dwight Bumgarner Art Browning Mark Leggett1961________________ Art Gregory Jean Berry1962________________ Art Gregory Jean Berry Mike Curtis1963________________ Stan Crisson Chuck Walker Jay Wilkinson1964_________________ Dan Lonon Mike Curtis Fred Cromartie1965_______________ Chuck Drulis Bill Jones Chuck Stavins John McNabb Jay Calabrese Bob Matheson1966_____________ Dave Dunaway Bob Matheson Bob Foyle1967________________ Andy Beath Mike Murphy Bob Foyle

Howard Pitt

Bob Matheson

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CONFERENCE HONORS1968_________________Dick Biddle Leo Hart Henley Carter1969___________________ Leo Hart Rich Searl1970___________________ Leo Hart Dick Biddle Rich Searl Bruce Mills Wes Chesson1971_______________ Ernie Jackson Ed Newman Rich Searl Bill Hanenberg1972_________________ Steve Jones Ed Newman Bill Hanenberg Melvin Parker Dale Grimes1973_____________Keith Stoneback John Ricca Ernie Clark1974_____________Keith Stoneback Denis Turner Jeff Christopher Troy Slade1975_________________ Billy Bryan Gary Pellom Dave Dusek Dave Meier Bob Grupp Troy Slade1976_________________ Billy Bryan Tom Hall Vince Fusco Carl McGee Bob Grupp1977______________ John Patterson1980______________John Brinkman Dennis Tabron

1981________________ Cedric Jones Charles Bowser Dennis Tabron1982________________ Chris Castor Ben Bennett Philip Ebinger Robert Oxendine Emmett Tilley1983______________ Mark Militello Mike Grayson Philip Ebinger Ben Bennett Scott Russell1985________________ Mike Junkin1986________________ Mike Junkin1987_____________Clarkston Hines1988_____________Clarkston Hines Chris Port Anthony Dilweg Dave Colonna1989_____________Clarkston Hines Chris Port Carey Metts Randy Cuthbert1994_____________ Robert Baldwin Ray Farmer Matt Williams John Zuanich1995_________________Ray Farmer1997______________ Sims Lenhardt1998_______________ Chris Combs1999_______________ Chris Combs2000_______________ Brian Morton2001__________________ Mike Hart2002_____________ Shawn Johnson2003______________ Chris Douglas Matt Zielinski2005_________________ John Talley2006_________________ John Talley2008_____________Michael Tauiliili

All-ACC Second Team1988_______________ Ted McNairy Roger Boone John Howell1989______________ Dave Colonna Erwin Sampson1990_________________ Marc Mays Randy Cuthbert1991_________________Pete Petroff1992_____________Randy Cuthbert Tim Davis1993_______________ Brad Sherrod1994________________ Jeroen Egge Bill Khayat Billy Granville1995________________ Jeff Hodrick Bill Khayat1996_______________ John Krueger1997________________ Chris Melita Chris Combs Scottie Montgomery1998______________ Sims Lenhardt1999______________ Sims Lenhardt Brian Morton2000__________________ Mike Hart2002 ________________ Alex Wade2003________________Ryan Fowler Terrell Smith2004_________________ John Talley2007__________________Eron Riley2008____________ Thaddeus Lewis Eron Riley

Freshman All-ACC2001_______________ Micah Harris Trey McDonald Jim Scharrer Kenneth Stanford2002_______________ Ronnie Elliott Brian Greene2003_________________ Ben Patrick John Talley2004_________________Chris Davis2005__________ Cameron Goldberg Michael Tauiliili2006_________________ Jarrod Holt Vince Oghobaase2007_______________ Nick Maggio Bryan Morgan Wesley Oglesby

Academic All-ACCTo be eligible for the Academic All-ACC Team, a player must have earned a 3.00 grade point average for the fall semester or have maintained a 3.00 cumulative average during his academic career.

1954________________Fred Beasley1956_______________ Nick Kredich1957_____________ John Thompson1959________________ John Tinnell Edwin Lyon, Jr. Butch Allie1960__________ Dwight Bumgarner Butch Allie1961_____________ Fred McCollum John Tinnell1962________________Dick Havens Bill Futrell1963________________ Mike Curtis1965___________________ Bill Jones Mike Shasby1966________________Roger Hayes1967________________ Andy Beath Bob Lasky1968_________________ Dave Trice1969_________________ Jim Dearth John Cappellano Curt Rawley Dave Trice1970________________ Curt Rawley1972_________________Bob Parrish Ben Fordham1973_______________ Ben Fordham1974_______________ Ben Fordham David Schmit Dave Dusek Mark Landon1975________________ Dave Dusek Greg Mencio Ed Kornberger Bob Corbett1976________________Greg Mencio Dan Brooks Steve Edwards Kirk May1977_________________Kevin Kelly Lyman Smith Scott Wolcott1978________________ Bob Riordan Scott Hamilton1979______________ Craig Hoskins Kevin Kelly Scott Hamilton1980__________ Gary Garstkiewicz

Randy Cuthbert

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CONFERENCE HONORS1981____________ Robert Oxendine Ron Frederick Brick Johnstone Bill Obremskey1982_________________Carl Franks Bill Obremskey1983______________ Mark Militello Brick Johnstone Bill Obremskey1984______________Chuck Herring Lewis Kornberg Bud Nixon Scott Wilkinson1985_______________ Justin Beckett Roy Brabson Dave Lindquist Mark Moseley Mike Diminick1986_______________Brad Paddock1987____________ Andy Andreasik Mike Diminick Steve Slayden1988______________Stuart Albright Jeff Brown Mike Diminick Ken Hull Doug Kley Lindsay Marshall Kevin Patterson1989________________Roger Boone Tom Corpus Rodney Dickerson Doug Kley Billy Ray

1990___________ Bobby Highsmith Billy Ray Travis Pearson1991___________ Preston Anderson Chris Brown Stanley Dorsey Brandon Moore Travis Pearson Erwin Sampson Wyatt Smith1992_____________ Brandon Moore Randy Cuthbert Travis Pearson Tim Davis1993__________ Zaid Abdul-Aleem David Lowman Travis Pearson Brad Sherrod David Wafl e1994__________ Zaid Abdul-Aleem Robert Baldwin Jeroen Egge Ray Farmer Spence Fischer Bill Khayat Matt Williams1995___________ Laymarr Marshall Tawambi Settles Mike Stallmeyer1996____________ Chike Egbuniwe Jeff Hodrick John Krueger Chad Melita Marc Wilson

1997________________Darius Clark Sims Lenhardt Chad Melita1998_______________ Chris Combs Todd DeLamielleure Richmond Flowers Lennie Friedman B.J. Hill Sims Lenhardt Ryan Stallmeyer1999_______________ Chris Combs Terrence Dupree Ben Erdeljac Sims Lenhardt Gannon Shepherd Ryan Stallmeyer Letavious Wilks2000____________ Duane Epperson Ben Erdeljac Mike Hart2001______________ Chris Douglas Ben Erdeljac Mike Hart Shawn Johnson Jim Scharrer2002______________ Chris Douglas Ryan Fowler Shawn Johnson Calen Powell Drew Strojny Alex Wade Matt Zielinski2003__________ Giuseppe Aguanno Phillip Alexander Chris Douglas Christian Mitchell Kenneth Stanford Drew Strojny

2004__________ Giuseppe Aguanno Brendan Dewan Christian Mitchell Eli Nichols Andy Roland Malcolm Ruff Mike Schneider Kenneth Stanford2005_______________ Patrick Bailey Lavdrim Bauta Brendan Dewan Mike Dowling Tyler Krieg Eli Nichols Andy Roland Matt Rumsey2006_______________ Patrick Bailey Alex Feinberg Zach Maurides Eli Nichols Matt Rumsey Nick Stefanow2007_______________ Patrick Bailey Ronnie Drummer Thaddeus Lewis Wesley Oglesby Matt Rumsey2008__________ Adrian Aye-Darko Cameron Goldberg Kevin Jones

Travis Pearson

Brendan Dewan

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TEAM HONORS

Carmen FalconeTeam MVP AwardNamed for the longtime Blue Devil assistant football coach, the Carmen Falcone Award is given annually to Duke’s Most Valuable Player. Falcone served on the Duke football coaching staff from 1946-72, and helped the Blue Devils to seven ACC championships, Orange Bowl berths in 1955 and 1958, and a Cotton Bowl appearance in 1961.1933 ______ Fred Crawford1934 ________ Earle Wentz1935 ____ John Hennemier1936 _________ Ace Parker1937 ____ Elmore Hackney1938 _________ Eric Tipton1939 _____ George McAfee1940 ___________Jap Davis1941 ______ John Goddard1942 _________ Tom Burns1944 _________ Tom Davis1945 ______Gordon Carver1946 _______ George Clark1947 _________ Fred Folger1948 __________ Bill Davis1949 _________Louis Allen1950 ___________ Billy Cox1951 __________Bob Bickel1952 _________ Louis Tepe1953 _______ Bob Burrows1954 ________ Jerry Barger1955 __________Bob Pascal1956 ________ Sid Deloatch1957 _______ Tom Topping1958 _____ George Dutrow1959 ________Mike McGee1960 _______Tee Moorman1961 ________Dean Wright1962 __________ Jean Berry1963 _______Jay Wilkinson1964 ________ Mike Curtis1965 _______ John McNabb1966 ______ Bob Matheson

1967 __________ Bob Foyle1968 ______ Henley Carter1969 ___________ Leo Hart1970 ___________ Leo Hart1971 _______ Ernie Jackson1972 _________ Steve Jones1973 _____Keith Stoneback1974 _____Keith Stoneback1975 _________Dave Meier1976 _________ Billy Bryan1977 _________ Mike Dunn1978 _________Carl McGee1979 ______ Craig Hoskins1980 ______John Brinkman1981 ________ Cedric Jones1982 ________ Chris Castor1983 ______ Mike Grayson1984 _________Johnny Hill1985 ________ Harry Ward1986 ________ Mike Junkin1987 _______Steve Slayden1988 ____ Anthony Dilweg1989 _____Clarkston Hines1990______ Erwin Sampson1991_________ Dave Brown1992______Randy Cuthbert Scott Berdan1993_______ Matt Williams1994______ Robert Baldwin1995__________Ray Farmer1996_______ Billy Granville1997_____ Chike Egbuniwe1998___ Scottie Montgomery1999___ Scottie Montgomery2000___________ Mike Hart2001___________ Mike Hart2002__________ Alex Wade2003_______ Chris Douglas Ryan Fowler Terrell Smith2004____ Giuseppe Aguanno2005 __________ John Talley2006 __________ John Talley2007____________Eron Riley2008_______Michael Tauiliili

Micah Harris Trinity Teammate AwardNamed for one of Duke’s most passionate players, the Mi-cah Harris Trinity Teammate Award is presented annually to the member of the Blue Devil football team that displays the traits of a true teammate: char-acter, unselfi shness, compassion and pride. Micah Harris was a three-year letterman on defense from 2001-03 before being tragi-cally killed in an automobile accident in June of 2004.1960 ________ Jerry McGee1961 _________Dave Burch1962 ________ John Markas1963 ______ Chuck Walker1964 _______ Danny Lonon1965 _____ John Gutekunst1966 ________Mike Shasby1967 _______Mike Murphy1968 _________ Fred Zirkle1969 _________ Bob Hepler1970 _________Dick Biddle1971 ___________Bob Fitch1972 ______Bill Hanenberg1973 _______ Don Shannon1974 ___ Mike Bomgardner1975 _________ Billy Bryan1976 ________ George Page1977 ____ Frank DeStefano1978 _________ Mike Dunn1979 _________ Ned Gonet1980 __ Gary Garstkiewicz1981 _____ Brian Baldinger1982 _____ Tim Bumgarner1983 ______ Mike Grayson1984 ________ Scott Russell1985 _____Nick Buoniconti1986 ______ Greg Flanagan1987 ________ Jim Godfrey1988 ___John Rymiszewski1989 ______ Dave Colonna1990__________ Marc Mays1991______ Erwin Sampson

1992_______ Scott Youmans1993_______ Scott Youmans1994 Jeff Kapatoes J.D. Lewis1995________Tijan Redmon1996______ Charles London1997_________ Jeff Hodrick1998__________ Tom Brady1999________ Chris Combs2000_____ Bobby Campbell2001___________ Mike Hart Charles Porter2002_________Ryan Fowler Terrell Smith2003___ Drew Ciepcielinski2004_______ Chris Dapolito Brian Greene Senterrio Landrum David Martin2005____ Phillip Alexander Tim Ball Brendan Dewan Ronnie Elliott2006_______ Casey Camero Deonto McCormick2007_______ Clifford Harris Matt Rumsey2008__________Ryan Wood

Iron Devil AwardAwarded annually to the Duke player who is on the fi eld for the most snaps.2001_____Ronnie Hamilton2002________ Rusty Wilson2003__________ Luke Bayer Ryan Fowler Drew Strojny2004__________ John Talley2005__________Chris Davis2006__________ John Talley2007__________Chris Davis2008______Michael Tauiliili

Ace Parker AwardNamed for one of Duke’s great-est players, the Ace Parker Award is presented annually to an individual who displays unparalleled commitment to the team and overcomes adversity to contribute. Parker, one of 11 former Duke players and coaches to be enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame, was a two-time All-America pick in 1935 and 1936. Follow-ing his successful NFL career which included a league MVP honor in 1940, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1972. Parker later served as an assistant coach at Duke from 1947-65.1991_____ Mike McConnell1992______ Robert Baldwin1993___________ Dan Clark1994_________ Jeroen Egge Mike Stallmeyer Billy Granville1995_________ Chad Melita1996_________Darius Clark1997_________ Eric Scanlon1998_________Lyle Burdine1999____ Austin Smithwick2000__________Fred Harris2001 B.J. Hill____________ Drew Strojny2002________Jamyon Small2003_______ Chris Dapolito Temo George2004____ Kenneth Stanford2005__________ Eli Nichols Andy Roland2006_____ Jeramy Edwards Eli Nichols2007_________ Justin Boyle Ryan Radloff2008_____Vince Oghobaase

Eli NicholsScott Youmans

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ALL-STAR GAMESMike Suglia AwardThe Mike Suglia Award is pre-sented annually to the sopho-more member of the Duke football program who best ex-emplifi es the qualities of the late Mike Suglia. Mike Suglia was an offensive lineman at Duke in 1976-77 who died suddenly during the spring of his sopho-more year. In giving this award to a current sophomore, the Duke football program recalls the effort and dedication that Mike brought to everything he did and recognize that those qualities live on in this year’s recipient.1977__________Kevin Kelly1978________ Eddie Brown1979_________ Cedric Jones1980__________Carl Franks1981_______ Bill Obremsky1982______ Scott Wilkinson1983_______Chuck Herring1984___________ Bill Lucas1985_____ Andy Andreasik1986_______Mike Diminick1987_________Roger Boone1988______ Erwin Sampson1989______Randy Cuthbert1990________ Keith DuBose1991_______Colin Mailloux1992_________ Jaroen Egge1993________ Carlos Bagley1994________ John Krueger1995____ Laymarr Marshall1996_____ Lennie Friedman1997______Spencer Romine1998__ Todd DeLamielleure1999_____________ B.J. Hill2000__________ Alex Wade2001_________Ryan Fowler

2002___ Giuseppe Aguanno2003__________ Bob Benion Mike Dowling2004________Alex Feinberg2005__________ Zach Smith2006________Peter Shaheen Ayanga Okpokowuruk2007___ Mitchell Lederman2008___________Eriks Reks

Blue-Gray Classic1939 __________ Bill Bailey Frank Ribar1940 ___________Jap Davis Alex Winterson1946 __________Bill Milner Kelley Mote1948 __________ Bill Davis Fred Folger1950 ___________ Billy Cox1952 ________ Carl Holben Carson Leach1953 _______ Lloyd Caudle1958 ______ Bob Brodhead John Kersey Doug Padgett1962 _______ Pete Widener Mark Leggett1963 ______ Chuck Walker1965 _______ John McNabb1968 _________ Fred Zirkle Henley Carter1970 _________Dick Biddle John Cappellano1972 _________ Mel Parker1973 ________ Rich Brienza John Ricca1974 ___________ John Hill Bruce Snyder Craig Stephenson1975 _________ Troy Slade1976 ______Tony Benjamin Bob Grupp1978 _________ Mike Dunn

1981 ______ Dennis Tabron1983 ________ Ben Bennett Phil Ebinger1987 _______Steve Slayden Dewayne Terry1990 ___________ Billy Ray1992______Randy Cuthbert1993_________ David Wafl e1995__________Ray Farmer Jon Merrill1997_____ Chike Egbuniwe Patrick Mannelly Tawambi Settles1999_____ Terrence Dupree Scottie Montgomery

Senior Bowl1949 _________Louis Allen Paul Stephanz1952 _______ Jim Lawrence1953 _______ Ed Meadows1954 ________ Jerry Barger1957 _______ Tom Topping1965 _______ Chuck Drulis1967 ________ Andy Beath1970 _______ Wes Chesson Leo Hart1981 ________ Cedric Jones1985 _________Ken Harper1986 ____ Julius Grantham1986 ________ Mike Junkin1988 ____ Anthony Dilweg1989 _____Clarkston Hines Chris Port1990 ___________ Billy Ray1998_____ Lennie Friedman1999________ Chris Combs

East-WestShrine Game1937 ____ Elmore Hackney Ace Parker1939 _____ George McAfee Willard Perdue1940 _________ Tony Ruffa1943 ______ Ernest Beamer1948 _______ Al DeRogatis1955 __________Bob Pascal Sonny Sorrell1958 _______ Wray Carlton1959 ________Mike McGee1961 _________Jack Wilson1963 _______Jay Wilkinson1967 _______Mike Murphy1970 _______ Wes Chesson Leo Hart1972 _________ Steve Jones Ed Newman1975 _________Dave Meier1976 _________ Billy Bryan1977 _____ Mike Sandusky Lyman Smith1978 _________Carl McGee1982 ________ Chris Castor1983 ________ Phil Ebinger1986 ________ Mike Junkin1989 ______ Dave Colonna1994______ Robert Baldwin1995__________Ray Farmer1997_____ Tawambi Settles2003_________Ryan Fowler

Drew Strojny2005__________ Alex Green2008______Michael Tauiliili

Hula Bowl1957 __________ Roy Hord1958 _______ Wray Carlton1959 ________Mike McGee1960 _______Tee Moorman1961 _________Jack Wilson1963 _______Jay Wilkinson1970 _________Dick Biddle1971 _______ Ernie Jackson1972 _________ Steve Jones1977 _______ Lyman Smith1981 ______ Dennis Tabron1983 ________ Ben Bennett1988 ____ Anthony Dilweg1989 __________ Chris Port Carey Metts1994______ Robert Baldwin1997_______ Corey Thomas1999__ Scottie Montgomery2000________ Troy Andrew

Japan Bowl1981 ______ Dennis Tabron1983 ________ Ben Bennett Phil Ebinger Mark Militello1988 ____ Anthony Dilweg1989 _____Clarkston Hines Dave Colonna

North-South Game1949__________Louis Allen1950__________Bill Duncan Ceep Youmans1952______James Lawrence

Ray Green Truett Grant Byrd Looper1953________ Ed Meadows1956_____ Sonny Jurgensen Buddy Bass Sid Deloatch1958___________ Jim Bartal George Dutrow1959_________ Jim Gardner1961_________Dean Wright1962______ Walter Rappold Ken Williams1963_________ Stan Crisson1964_____ James McCarthy Dan Lonon1965________ Chuck Drulis Don Lynch1966______ Dave Dunaway Bob Matheson1967________ Jay Calabrese Andy Beath Bob Foyle1969__________ Bob Morris1970___________Phil Asack

All-Star Classic1999_____ Terrence Dupree Kevin Lewis

Las Vegas Classic2003________Matt Zielinski

The Villages Classic2005_____ Orrin Thompson

Lennie Friedman

Alex Green

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NFL DRAFT PICKSYear Rd Pick Player, Team1936 6 9 (54) Gus Durner, Giants1937 2 3 (13) Ace Parker, Dodgers1938 6 5 (45) Joe Brunansky, Cardinals 12 8 (108) Elmore Hackney, Giants1939 8 5 (65) Dan Hill, Dodgers 12 8 (108) Bob O’Mara, Redskins 15 8 (138) Eric Tipton, Redskins1940 1 2 (2) George McAfee, Eagles 4 4 (29) Bill Bailey, Dodgers 12 8 (108) Allen Johnson, Redskins 16 8 (148) Bolo Perdue, Redskins 18 6 (166) Frank Ribar, Lions1941 9 5 (75) Jasper Davis, Lions 16 2 (142) Wes McAfee, Steelers 19 9 (179) Alex Winterson, Bears1942 1 4 (4) Steve Lach, Cardinals 7 8 (58) Tommy Prothro, Giants 9 6 (76) Frank Swiger, Redskins 13 8 (118) Bob Barnett, Giants1943 9 3 (73) Moffatt Storer, Cardinals1944 3 9 (25) Bob Gantt, Steelers 10 5 (92) Ernie Beamer, Giants 15 8 (150) Bill Milner, Bears 17 7 (171) Tom Davis, Redskins 23 6 (236) John Perry, Packers 24 1 (242) Bob Nanni, Cardinals1945 13 1 (121) Buddy Luper, Cardinals 15 2 (144) Gordon Carver, Cardinals 17 3 (167) Ben Cittadino, Cardinals 27 3 (277) Glen Stough, Steelers 28 1 (286) Garland Williams, Cardinals 29 6 (302) Frank Irwin, Redskins1946 2 3 (13) George Clark, Steelers 4 4 (29) Ernie Knotts, Bears 12 5 (105) Al Bush, Giants 16 7 (147) Kelly Mote, Lions 18 1 (161) Frank Irwin, Cardinals 21 10 (200) Cliff Lewis, Rams 23 3 (213) Bill Leitheiser, Steelers 24 2 (222) Mike Karmazin, Yanks 29 5 (275) Steve Lucas, Giants 30 1 (281) Jim LaRue, Cardinals

1947 14 2 (117) Leo Long, Yanks 15 6 (131) Buddy Mulligan, Cardinals 25 3 (228) Hal Mullins, Redskins1948 20 9 (184) Fred Folger, Steelers 28 8 (263) Fred Hardison, Bears1949 2 3 (14) Al DeRogatis, Giants 10 1 (92) Bill Davis, Lions 20 6 (197) Lloyd Eisenberg, Rams 21 7 (208) Tommy Hughes, Redskins 21 8 (209) Jim Duncan, Bears1950 5 7 (60) Louis Allen, Steelers1951 8 1 (87) Billy Cox, Redskins 24 3 (282) Tom Powers, Redskins1952 19 9 (226) Blaine Earon, Lions 23 10 (275) Bob Bickel, Giants1953 12 4 (137) Jim Lawrence, Bears 12 7 (140) Carson Leach, 49ers 17 12 (205) Ray Green, Lions 18 5 (210) Carl Holben, Steelers 22 10 (263) Byrd Looper, Browns 24 12 (289) Truett Grant, Lions 30 5 (354) Lou Tepe, Steelers1954 3 5 (30) Ed Meadows, Bears 12 1 (134) Howard Pitt, Cardinals 21 12 (253) Jack Kistler, Lions 22 11 (264) Lloyd Caudle, Browns 24 12 (289) Bobby Burrows, Lions1955 14 8 (165) Nick McKeithan, 49ers 18 1 (206) Fred Campbell, Cardinals 23 10 (275) Jerry Barger, Bears1956 3 8 (33) Bob Pascal, Colts 14 1 (158) Ronnie Falls, Lions 23 7 (272) Jesse Birchfi eld, Packers 29 8 (345) Jim Nelson, Giants1957 4 6 (43) Sonny Jurgensen, Eagles 8 1 (86) Hal McElhaney, Eagles 8 3 (88) Roy Hord, Rams 20 7 (236) Sid DeLoatch, 49ers 23 9 (274) Milt Konicek, Cardinals 26 2 (303) Buddy Bass, Packers 26 7 (308) Tom Topping, 49ers

1958 3 9 (34) Buzz Guy, Browns 6 3 (64) John Kersey, Eagles 8 11 (96) Bert Lattimore, Browns 12 11 (144) Bob Brodhead, Browns 17 8 (201) Jack Harrison, Giants 18 4 (209) Phil Dupler, Bears 22 7 (260) Bill Thompson, Steelers 29 9 (346) Doug Padgett, Colts1959 3 2 (26) Wray Carlton, Eagles 16 9 (189) Ted Royal, Rams 23 10 (274) Jim Gardner, Browns 29 5 (341) Dave Sime, Lions1960 2 2 (14) Mike McGee, Cardinals 9 4 (100) Dwight Bumgarner, Redskins 13 7 (151) Bob Spada, Bears1961 9 3 (115) Joel Arrington, Redskins 13 13 (181) Jack Wilson, Browns 18 8 (246) Art Browning, Cardinals1962 9 9 (121) Walt Rappold, Colts1963 12 3 (157) Chuck Walker, Cardinals1964 9 14 (126) Jay Wilkinson, Bears1965 1 14 (14) Mike Curtis, Colts 10 12 (138) Chuck Drulis, Cardinals 13 6 (174) Biff Bracy, Redskins 17 11 (235) Sonny Odom, Lions1966 6 14 (94) Earl Yates, Redskins 16 15 (245) Rod Stewart, Colts1967 1 18 (18) Bob Matheson, Browns 2 15 (41) Dave Dunaway, Packers1968 7 26 (191) Andy Beath, Packers1969 2 26 (52) Al Woodall, Jets 17 26 (442) Fred Zirkie, Jets1970 11 14 (274) Robert Morris, Oilers1971 3 7 (59) Leo Hart, Falcons 5 15 (119) Phil Asack, Chargers 7 7 (163) Wes Chesson, Falcons1972 7 8 (164) Ernie Jackson, Saints1973 5 11 (115) Steve Jones, Rams 6 26 (156) Ed Newman, Dolphins 13 13 (325) Robert Parrish, Jets 15 7 (371) Melvin Parker, Cardinals1974 12 5 (291) John Riccz, Jets1975 8 19 (201) John Hill, Bills1977 4 17 (101) Billy Bryan, Broncos 6 3 (142) Tony Benjamin, Seahawks 7 4 (171) Bob Grupp, Jets1978 3 8 (64) Lyman Smith, Dolphins1979 9 14 (234) Carl McGee, Browns1982 3 1 (56) Cedric Jones, Patriots 4 25 (108) Charles Bowser, Dolphins 5 23 (134) Dennis Tabron, Bears1983 5 11 (123) Chris Castor, Seahawks1984 6 8 (148) Ben Bennett, Falcons1987 1 5 (5) Mike Junkin, Browns1988 12 23 (328) Steve Slayden, Browns1989 3 18 (74) Anthony Dilweg, Packers1990 9 18 (238) Clarkston Hines, Bills 12 16 (320) Chris Port, Saints1996 4 26 (121) Ray Farmer, Eagles 6 36 (203) Spence Fischer, Steelers 7 14 (223) Jon Merrill, Vikings1998 6 36 (189) Patrick Mannelly, Bears1999 2 30 (61) Lennie Friedman, Broncos 2000 6 7 (173) Chris Combs, Steelers2004 7 2 (203) Drew Strojny, Giants2007 7 5 (215) Ben Patrick, Cardinals

First Round PicksDuke has had fi ve players taken in the fi rst round of the NFL Draft in addition to Dave Brown, who was the top overall selection in the 1992 Supplemental Draft. In 1940, George McAfee was Duke’s fi rst opening round selection when the Eagles picked the Ironton, Ohio, native with the second choice overall.

1940________________________ George McAfee 2nd pick, Eagles

1942____________________________ Steve Lach 4th pick, Cardinals

1965___________________________ Mike Curtis 14th pick, Colts

1967_________________________ Bob Matheson 18th pick, Browns

1987___________________________Mike Junkin 5th pick, Browns

1992___________________________Dave Brown 1st pick, GiantsDave Brown

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ALL-TIME NFL ROSTERPhillip Alexander, DE Houston (2006) Louis Allen, T Pittsburgh (1950-51) Troy Andrew, C Miami (2001-03); San Diego (2004) Phil Asack, DE San Diego (1971-72) Bill Bailey, E Brooklyn (1940-41) Patrick Bailey, LB Pittsburgh Steelers (2008-09) Sam Bailey, E Boston Yanks (1946) Brian Baldinger, G Dallas (1982-87) Indianapolis (1988-91) Philadelphia (1992-94) Tony Benjamin, RB Seattle (1977-79) Ben Bennett, QB Cincinnati (1987) Dallas (1987) Chicago (1988) Leonard Black, E Washington (1958) Greg Boone, RB Tampa Bay (1987) Charles Bowser, LB Miami (1982-86)

Bob Brodhead, QB Buffalo (1960) Dave Brown, QB N.Y. Giants (1992-97) Arizona (1998-01) Billy Bryan, C Denver (1977-89) Casey Camero, DT Tampa Bay (2007) Joe Cardwell, T Pittsburgh (1937-38) Wray Carlton, RB Buffalo (1960-67) Chris Castor, WR Seattle (1983-85) Wes Chesson, WR Atlanta (1971-73) Philadelphia (1973-74) Darius Clark, LB Denver (2000-02) Chris Combs, DT Pittsburgh (2000-02) Jacksonville (2003) Billy Cox, B Washington (1951-52, 1955) Fred Crawford, T Chicago (1935) Mike Curtis, LB Baltimore (1965-75) Seattle (1976) Washington (1977-78)

Randy Cuthbert, RB Pittsburgh (1993) Al DeRogatis, T N.Y. Giants (1949-52) Anthony Dilweg, QB Green Bay (1989-90) Chris Douglas, RB N.Y. Giants (2004) Dave Dunaway, WR Atlanta (1968) Green Bay (1968) N.Y. Giants (1969) Terrence Dupree, TE San Francisco (2000) Blaine Earon, E Detroit (1952-53) Chike Egbuniwe, LB Dallas (1997-99) Jamal Ellis, CB Denver (1995-96) Ray Farmer, LB Philadelphia (1996-98) John Farquhar, TE Pittsburgh (1996-97) New Orelans (1997-99) Ryan Fowler, LB Dallas (2004-06) Tennessee (2007-09)

Lennie Friedman, OG Denver (1999-02) Washington (2003-04) Chicago (2005) Cleveland (2006-08) Scotty Glacken, QB Denver (1966-67)

Cameron Goldberg, T Kansas City (2009) Billy Granville, LB Cincinnati (1997-00) Houston (2002) Bob Grupp, P Kansas City (1979-82) Melwood Guy, T N.Y. Giants (1959); Dallas (1960) Houston (1961); Denver (1962) Leo Hart, QB Atlanta (1971); Buffalo (1972-73) Howard Hartley, B Washington (1948) Pittsburgh (1949-52) Clarkston Hines, WR Buffalo (1990) Bernard Holsey, DE N.Y. Giants (1996-99) Indianapolis (2000) Washington (2003); St. Louis (2004) Roy Hord, G Los Angeles (1960-62) Philadelphia (1962); N.Y. Jets (1963)

Brian Baldinger

Bernard Holsey

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Ernie Jackson, DB New Orleans (1972-77) Atlanta (1978); Detroit (1979) Robert Jackson, G Cleveland (1975-85) Cedric Jones, WR New England (1982-90) Steve Jones, RB Buffalo (1973-74) St. Louis (1974-78) Mike Junkin, LB Cleveland (1987-88) Kansas City (1989) Sonny Jurgensen, QB Philadelphia (1957-63) Washington (1964-74) Mike Karmazin, T N.Y. Yankees (1946) Bill Khayat, TE Kansas City (1996); Carolina (1997) Steve Lach, B Chicago Cardinals (1942) Pittsburgh (1946-47) Cliff Lewis, QB Cleveland (1950-51) Kevin Lewis, LB N.Y. Giants (2000-05) Shawn Lynch, C Kansas City (2002); Miami (2003-04) Minnesota (2005); Arizona (2005-06) Patrick Mannelly, C Chicago (1998-09) Ben Mayes, DL Houston (1969)

ALL-TIME NFL ROSTERGeorge McAfee, B Chicago (1940-41; 45-50) Wes McAfee, B Philadelphia (1941) Robert McDonough, G Philadelphia (1942-46) Carl McGee, LB Cleveland (1979) San Diego (1980-81) Mike McGee, G St. Louis (1960-62) Bob Matheson, LB Cleveland (1967-70); Miami (1971-80) Ed Meadows, E Chicago (1954; 56-57) Pittsburgh (1955) Philadelphia (1958) Washington (1959) John Miller Houston (2002) Ted Million, C Minnesota (1987) Bill Milner, G Chicago (1947-49); N.Y. Giants (1950) Brandon Moore, OT New England (1993-95) Scottie Montgomery, WR Denver (2000-02); Oakland (2003) Kelly Mote, E N.Y. Giants (1950-52) Ed Newman, G Miami (1973-86)

Ben Patrick, TE Arizona (2007-09) Joel Patten, T Cleveland (1980-82) Indianapolis (1987-88) San Diego (1989-90) L.A. Raiders (1991) Ace Parker, B Brooklyn Dodgers (1937-41) Boston Yanks (1945) Willard Perdue, E N.Y. Giants (1944) Alex Piasecky, E Philadelphia (1942) Washington (1943-45) Chris Port, OG New Orleans (1990-95) Calen Powell, TE Seattle (2005); New Orleans (2007) Frank Ribar, G Washington (1943)

Eron Riley, WR Baltimore (2009) Tawambi Settles, FS Jacksonville (1998-99) N.Y. Giants (2000); Atlanta (2003) Ed Sharkey, G Cleveland (1952) Philadelphia (1954-55) Gannon Shepherd, OT Jacksonville (2000-01) Atlanta (2002); Houston (2003) Frank Sinkovitz, C Pittsburgh (1947-52)

Steve Slayden, QB Cleveland (1988) Lyman Smith, T Miami (1978); Minnesota (1979) Glen Stough, T Pittsburgh (1945) Drew Strojny, OT Philadelphia (2004) Tampa Bay (2005); St. Louis (2006) Michael Tauiliili, LB Indianapolis (2009)

Lou Tepe, C Pittsburgh (1953-55) Corey Thomas, WR Detroit (1998-99) Miami (2000); Kansas City (2001) Orrin Thompson, OL Miami (2005-06); Green Bay (2007-08)N.Y. Giants (2009) Emmett Tilley, LB Miami (1983-84) J. Denis Turner, G N.Y. Giants (1977-84) Washington (1984) Chuck Walker, DT St. Louis (1964-72); Atlanta (1972-75) Al Woodall, QB N.Y. Jets (1969-74) Matt Zielinski, DT Baltimore (2004-05)

NFL rosters as of June 15Patrick Mannelly

Orrin Thompson

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ALL-TIME LETTERMENA • A • A

Abbott, Ken HB 1930-32Abdella, Dixie DE 1968Abdul-Aleem, Zaid DB 1992-94Adams, Dan T 1950Adams, David DT 1982-85Adams, Deon WR 2003-05Adams, Rex G 1961Adams, Robert E 1965Adams, William QB 1927Addesa, Mike RB 1977-78Adkins, Emery C 1929-31Adwaters, Orlando DL 1993-95Aguanno, Giuseppe LB 2001-04Akinbiyi, Greg DE 2005-08Alabaster, Robert G 1936-38Alberto, Mike OG 1997-00Albright, Robert QB 1972Albright, Stuart OL 1988-91Alderfer, Steve OL 1990-93Alderman, Ralph LB 1981-84Aldridge, Bryant FB 1953-55Aldridge, T. 1923-24Alexander, Jack FB 1933-35Alexander, John G 1966-67Alexander, Phillip LB,DE 2001-05Algor, Jack DT 1977-78Allen, Anthony DL 1986-89Allen, Louis T 1946-49Allen, Mark LB 1988-91Allie, Butch FB,C 1958-60Altman, Don QB 1959-60Ament, Bryan WR 1998,00Ament, Randy LB 1997-00Anderson, Andy TE 1986,88-89Anderson, Chip DT 1981-83Anderson, Mark DB 1993-94Anderson, Preston DL 1988-91Anderson, Robert T 1949-50Andreasik, Andy LB 1984-87Andrew, Troy C 1997-00Andrews, Howard G 1932Andrews, Reggie DT 1982-85Arendt, Chris DL 1980-82Armstrong, Mike DE 1980-81Arnold, Pat T 1943Arnold, Ross T 1965-66Arrington, Joel HB 1959-61Asack, Phil FB,LB 1968-70Asack, Zack QB 2005, 07-08Ashby, Donald C 1965Astley, Robert G 1965Atherholt, George E 1956-57Atkinson, Doug DE 1986-89Atkinson, Mike RB 1981-84Auryansen, Todd DB 1971Austin, Ed E 1944-48Austin, Troy DT 1997-00Aye-Darko, Adrian S 2005-08

B • B • BBachstein, Joey TE 1996-98Bacon, Paul C 1979-80Badgett, Clarence G 1935-37Bagley, Carlos LB 1992-95Baglien, Don FB 1967-69Bailey, Edgar E 1936-39Bailey, Patrick DE, LB 2004-07Baird, Weldon DB 1973-74Baird, William HB 1962-63Baker, Bill OE 1969-71Baldinger, Brian OG 1979-81Baldwin, Robert RB 1991-94Balitsaris, George HB 1943Ball, Tim RB, LB 2004, 06-07Bamberger, Greg OT 1978-81Banks, Adam LB 2007-08 Barger, Jerry QB 1951-54Barner, Glen LB 1979-83Barnett, Bob C 1939-41Barney, Mike RB 1974-77Barrett, John 1921Barrett, Drew III HB,DB 1965Barringer, Jeff DE 1982-83Barringer, Jerry G 1965-66Bartal, James E 1956-58Baskerville, Bob G 1937-38Bass, Ernest HB,E 1954-56Battier, Jeremy WR 2000Bauta, Lavdrim OL 2004-05Baydoun, Nader HB 1970Bayer, Luke C,OG 2001-03Bayless, Hugh G,K 1972-73Beamer, Ernest E 1941-43Beasley, Fred HB 1954-56Beasley, Robert E 1962-63Beath, Andy E,WB,DB 1965-67Beattie, John OL 1987Beatty, Bob C 1941Beaver, Robert HB 1929Beckett, Justin OL 1982-85Bedinger, John OG 1981Bell, Alex FB 1963Bell, Floyd HB 1957-59Bell, Sheldon WR 2007-08Belue, Walter HB,QB 1932-33Bengel, Paul C 1960-62Benion, Bob DT,OG 2002, 2004Benjamin, Tony FB 1973-76Bennett, Ben QB 1980-83Bennett, C.G. E 1925,27Bennett, Michael RB 1973Benson, Robert E 1954-56Berdan, Scott LB 1990-92Berger, Robert G 1951-52Bernard, Brian DL 1986-88Berry, Alan G 1964Berry, Jean G 1960-62Berry, Lewis T 1951

Best, Chris OL 2002-04Bethune, E.P. C,B 1942,46Bickel, Randy OT 1976-77Bickel, Robert HB,FB 1950-51Biddle, Dick LB 1967-70Birchfi eld, Jesse T,G 1952-55Bishop, David DT 1976Black, Leonard E 1954Blackwell, Greg DE 1980-84Blalock, Bill G 1951Blaney, Bernie HB 1954-56Blount, Lamar HB 1943Blunk, Joel RB 1980-83Bochow, Brian OE 1969Bodkin, Robin OG,DT 1965-67Bokinsky, George QB 1940-41Boland, Michael DB 1989-91Bolich, Marion FB 1925-27Boling, Floyd 1922Boling, Jim T 1935Bombard, Ken OG,OT 1967-69Bomgardner, Mike FB 1972-74Boniewicz, Joe OG 2003Bonin, Carl G 1951-52Boone, Greg RB 1979-82Boone, Roger RB 1987-89Borbely, Jim FB 1943Bosetti, Art FB 1970-71Bosson, Dave T 1959-60Bostian, Ronald G 1958-59Bostock, Roy FB 1961Boswell, Thomas 1922Bowling, Danny OL 2006Bowker, Jim DB 1983-84,86Bowers, Frank G 1937Bowers, Fred DB 1972-74Bowser, Charles DE 1978-81Boyd, Dale HB,QB 1953,55Boyette, Re’quan RB 2005-07Boyle, Justin RB 2004-07Bozick, Peter WR 1972Brabson, Roy OT 1983-85Bracy, Biff HB 1963-64Bradley, Bob LB,DE 1969Bradshaw, Jim C 1943Brady, Tom FL 1996,98Branch, Chris WR 1998Branion, Joby DB 1981-84Brannon, Donald HB,QB 1965-67Brauley, Jeff C 1984,86Brazill, Tim OG 1977-78Breedlove, Brad WR 1990-93Brewer, P.O. QB,FB 1929-31Bridges, Daniel HB 1960-62Brienza, Rich TE 1972-73Brinkman, John TE 1979-80Brittingham, Scott DB 1988-90Britton, O.C. C,G,T 1933-34Broadie, Stanley FB,RB 1977,79Broadnax, Cory LB 2001Brock, Tim WR 1975-76Brodhead, Robert QB 1956-58Brooks, Dan DB 1975-78Brooks, Eugene E 1950-51Brooks, Greg LB 1974-75Brooks, James WR 2008Brooks, Matt P,K 2001-04Brower, Bobby RB 1978-80Brown, Charlie DT 1973-74Brown, Chris FB 1988-91Brown, Craig LB 1979-80Brown, Dave QB 1989-91Brown, Ed DB 1978-80Brown, James WB,HB 1949-50Brown, Jeff LB 1987Brown, Marvin WR 1978-80Brown, Wyatt 1922Browning, Arthur G 1958-60Browning, Craig QB 1979-80Brownlee, John HB 1930-32Brugger, Johannes LB 1994,96Brummitt, Fred C 1926-28Brummitt, Ricky P 1977-79Brunansky, Joe T 1935-37Brunson, Darryl DE 1981-84Bruton, Robert 1926Bryan, Bill T 1929-31Bryan, Billy C 1973-76Bryant, Andy NG 1996Bryant, Clyde E 1948-49Bryant, D. QB 2000-01Bryant, Derek WR/DE 2003-04Bryant, L.G. OE 1970Brzezinski, Nick TE 2000-01Buie, Sam OB 1927-29

Bullock, Aaron DB 1992-94Bullock, Ed HB 1923-25Bumgarner, Dwight E,T 1958-60Bumgarner, Tim OT 1979-82Bunch, Curtiss DL 1993-96Buoniconti, Nick LB 1982-85Burch, Dave HB,FB 1958-61Burdette, Marvin E 1962-64Burdine, Lyle LB 1996,98Burger, Tom G 1985-87Burke, Paul OL 1983-86Burns, Gordon C 1937,39Burns, Thomas E,G 1940-42Burris, David WR 1981Burrows, Bob G 1951-53Burt, Doug FL 1998Bush, Jack T 1943Bush, Jack FB,E 1960Bussey, Joe HB 1965Butler, Lee CB 2008Byrd, Bill B 1942Byrd, Wade C 1956-58

C • C • CCadigan, Tim DT 1977-78Cain, Tom OT 1970-71Calabrese, Jay FB 1965-67Calamari, Bob DB 1984-87Caldwell, Jack FB 1921-22,24-25Caldwell, Mark OE 1964-65Camero, Casey DT 2003-06Campbell, Bobby QB 1997-00Campbell, Fred T 1953-54Camper, John DL 1986-87Campitelli, Paul C 2004-05Cannon, Eugene T 1967Cape, J.T. LB 2000, 02-03Cappellano, John HB,DB 1968-70Carbonell, Alberto DT 1979Cardwell, Joe T,G 1934-36Carey, John FB,G 1950-52Carlo, John HB,LB 1964-65Carlton, Everett FB 1943Carlton, Wray HB 1956-58Carpenter, Don T,G 1929-31Carpenter, Robert E 1937Carter, B. 1922-23Carter, Henley OE 1966-68Carter, Seth LS 2000-03Carver, Gordon HB 1942-45Castor, Chris WR 1978-80,82Cathey, Richard HB 1925-26Caudle, Lloyd HB 1951-53Cavanaugh, Ed T 1949-50Cerone, Jim OT 1981Chambers, Randy DE 1971-72Chambers, Thomas G 1946-47,49Chambers, Tom OE 1971-72Chappell, William 1952Chappell, Phillip OT 1993-96Charbonnet, Daniel CB 2004Charles, Wayne TB 1985-88Chatham, Kenneth HB 1965-66Cheng, Simon CB 2006Chesnutt, Edwin E 1960,62Chesson, Wes P,HB,E 1968-70Chestnut, Raphael WR 2005-08Childress, Jack DB 1970Christopher, Jeff DB 1973-74Churm, Mike C 1978Ciepcielinski, Drew DT 2001-03Cittadino, Benny E 1943,46-47Clark, Dan TE 1990-93Clark, Darius SS 1996-99Clark, Ernest DE 1972-73,75Clark, George HB 1944-47Clark, McCauley HB,E 1935,37Clark, Randy QB 1960-61Clayton, Willie OT,DT 1970-72Clements, Darryl WR 1987-90Clinkscale, Brent QB 1980-82Clyburn, Louis OG 1991-94Cobb, Randy WR 1973-74Cochran, Tom PK 1992-95Colantuoni, Jim OT 1979-80Cole, J.N. T 1929Collins, Clarence OG 1992-95Colonna, Dave TE 1986-89Combs, Chris DT 1996-99Comer, Jeffrey WR 1976-78Compitello, Joseph LB 1967-69Condon, David T,G 1960-62Conner, Bill HB 1953-54Constantino, Paul C 1983-86Cook, Earl DB 1973-77

Cook, Glynn L. C 1943Cooper, Jason TE 1984-87Copley, James E 1943Corbett, Bob QB 1974-75Corders, Maurice DT 1972-75Cornelius, B.O. HB 1932-34Corpus, Tom DE 1987-89Cottingham, Andrew FB 1957-58Courtillet, Marcel OE 1967-69Coyne, Steve DB 1986-87Cox, Charles DB 1971-73Cox, Daniel T 1954-56Cox, Robert FB 1932-33Cox, Billy QB 1948-50Crain, Richard G 1960Crawford, Fred E,T 1931-33Crawford, Laniel DB 1974-75Crayton, Marc DL 1986-88Crenshaw, Keith RB 1978-81Crigler, Norris QB 1942Crisson, Stan E 1961-63Cromartie, Fred G 1962-64Cronin, Kevin QB 2006Crowder, John C 1944-45Cruikshank, Robert FB 1958Crummie, Robert FB 1958-59Crute, H. Futz 1920-21,23Culp, Hank G 1924-25,27Culp, James C 1957Cunningham, Grant NG 1979Curran, Robert DB 1985Curran, Tim DL 1989-91Curtis, Mike FB 1962-64Cuthbert, Randy RB 1989-92Cutler, Richard HB 1957

D • D • DDallas, Craig DE 1979Dalton, James G 1961-62Daniel, Keith WR 1987,89Daniels, Matt S 2008Dapolito, Chris QB 2002-04Dargan, Cedric TB 2001, 03-05Darnell, Leonard E 1938-40Daugherty, John G 1930Davies, Mike DB 1969-71Davis, Charlie T 1942Davis, Chris S 2004-07Davis, Fred T 1937Davis, Jason LB 2000-01Davis, Jasper HB,FB 1938-40Davis, Jimmy C 1957Davis, Larry DB,QB 1966-68Davis, Lee G,T 1928-30Davis, Lee R. DB 1976Davis, Robert C 1962-64Davis, Tim P 1991-92Davis, Tom HB,FB 1941-44Davis, William G 1946-48Deane, Carl QB 1939-40Dearth, Jim OE 1967-69Deaton, Darrell DB 1980,82-83Debolt, Gene C,DE 1967-69Decker, Todd QB 1992Decker Tom FB 1981-83Deiter, Bill 1984DeLamielleure, Todd LB 1998-00Deloatch, Sidney T 1954-56DeLuca, Scott LB 1990Dempsey, Larry DB,HB 1966-68Dempsey, Luther E 1940-41Demore, Dave DE 1985-87Denne, Donald T 1957-59Denton, Kent QB 1964DeOrio, Matt RB 1994-97DeRogatis, Al C,T 1945-48Derrickson, Vernon 1920-21DeSmyter, Randy K 2006DeStefano, Frank OT 1976-77DeVine, Gene OT,TE 1974DeVolentine, Joe E 1939Devonshire, James FB,TB,E 1965-67Dewan, Brendan LB 2002-05Deyton, Robert G 1950Diamond, Gus G 1945Dickerson, Rodney DB 1986-89Dill, David 1973Dilweg, Anthony QB,P 1985-88Diminick, Mike DB 1985-88Dixon, John HB 1968Dixon, Rich DE 1974Doby, Larry DB 1977-78Dolan, John LB 1981,83Dollar, Steve OL 1994Dorsey, Stanley WR 1990-93Darius Clark

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Douglas, Chris TB 2000-03Dow, Robert HB 1965-66Dowell, Bubba OG 1978Dowling, Mike FB 2004-05Downs, Greg WR 1986-87,89Drescher, Eric LB 1978-79Driskell, Stanley QB 1977-79Drulis, Charles OE 1963-65Drum, Robert OL 2007Drummer, Ronnie RB 2004-07Drye, Carl G 1958DuBose, Keith DB 1989-92Duke, Aaron C 1996-97Dufala, Greg OL,NG 1999-01Dukes, Curt QB 2004-05Dull, John OG 1969-71Dunaway, Dave OE 1964-66Duncan, Bill E 1945, 47-48Dunlap, E.B. C 1932-34Dunlap, Erik OG 1996Dunlap, Jack G 1932-34Dunn, Andy OL 1989Dunn, Mike QB 1975-78Dupler, Phil FB 1956-57Dupree, Terrence TE 1996-99Durner, Gus T 1933-35Dusek, David DE 1973-75Dutrow, George HB 1956-58Dyer, Marcus TE,FB 1988-91

E • E • EEanes, Thomas G 1925-26Earngey, Willard G,E,HB 1935-37Earon, Blaine E 1949-51East, Joel DL,OL 2004-05Eaves, Willard HB,QB 1938-39Eberdt, Sam FB,QB 1953-54Ebinger, Phil C 1980-83Econn, Chris LB 1995Edens, Thomas DB,OE 1967-68Edwards, Fred C,E 1936-37Edwards, George LB 1985-89Edwards, J.B. OG,NG 1966-68Edwards, Jeramy S,LB 2003-06Edwards, Rodrick DB 1991,93Edwards, Steve DT 1975-76Edwards, Tee SS 1992-95Egboh, Patrick DE 2007-08 Egbuniwe, Chike LB 1994-97Egge, Jeroen C 1992-95Eily, Derek C 1984Eily, Kedrick DL 1988-89Eisenberg, Judd C 1979,81Eisenberg, Lloyd T 1944,47-49Eldridge, Wade G 1940Elliott, Ronnie WR 2002-05Ellis, Jamal DB 1991-92,94El-Masry, John DE 1983-84,86English, Everett 1921,23Epperson, Duane TB 1997-00Erdeljac, Ben WR 1997, 99-01Ershler, Arthur HB 1930-32Eslick, John RB 1946-48

Evans, Brad OL 1970-71Everett, John 1923Ewell, Keith WR 1988-91Ezerski, Frank Jr. FB 1940Ezzard, Rodney CB 2004, 07

F • F • FFalcone, Sonny DT 1973-75Falls, Ronnie C 1952-55Farmer, Ray FS 1992-95Farquhar, John TE 1990-91,93-94Fawcett, Blake G 1941-42Fehling, James OT 1973-75Feinberg, Alex P 2006Felder, Kendral WR,LB 2003-05Felty, Ralph T 1941-42Fesperman, W.D. T,G 1953-55Fetsko, Rober HB,E 1957-59Field, Herbert E,HB 1950-52Finley, Robert HB 1924-25Fischer, Charles T,E 1935-37Fischer, Spence QB 1992-95Fincher, Michael WR 1987-88Fitch, Robert OG,LB 1970-71Fitzpatrick, Michael DB,LB 1968-69Flanagan, Greg WR 1983,85-86Fleming, Robert OG 1997-00Flemming, Dominique WR 1993-96Fletcher, Frank DB 1972Flick, Andy C 1997Flowers, Richmond WR 1996,98-99Folger, Fred WB,TB 1946-48Fondren, Frank III C 1965-66Forbis, Jim LB,TB 1970-71Ford, Gerald TE 1993-96Fordham, Ben DB,WR 1972-74Fowler, Ryan LB 2000-03Fox, Daryl C 1969-70Foxworthy, Jay LB 1982,84Foyle, Robert MG 1965-67Francis, Jerry T 1964Frank, John QB 1924-26Franks, Carl TE 1980-82Frederick, Gary WR 1981-84Frederick, Ron WR 1979-81Freeman, Heath K 2001Freeman, Justin OL 2008Freeman, Willard DE 1976-77Friedlund, John FB,WB 1948-49Friedman, Bert C,T 1929,31Friedman, Lennie OT 1995-98Fryer, Aaron TB 2003-04, 06Fuqua, Jimmy G 1962-63Fuqua, Mike C, TE 1979-81Fusco, Vince PK 1975-76Futrell, James HB 1961-63

G • G • GGaines, Kyle LB 1990-91Gainey, Catron S 2006-08Galaska, Jeff TE 1992-94Gallman, Leroy RB 1990-93Gantt, Robert E,BB 1941-43,46

Garber, Brent PK 2000-03Garda, Robert HB 1959-60Gardinier, Richard T 1947Gardner, James III T 1957-59Gardner, Randy PK 1989-92Gardner, Robert G 1960Gardner, Sam HB,BB 1935-36Garner, Gilroy QB 1960-62Garner, Mike OG 1969Garrett, Reid 1921Garstkiewicz, Gary DB 1978-80Garvin, Greg FB 1971-72Garwood, Arthur FB 1974Gawdun, George DB 1976-79Gee, Chet DB 1980,83Gee, Norman DT, TE 2006Geis, Adam SE 1994-97Gelbert, Daniel E 1959-61George, Temo CB 2002-03Gersbach, Carl G 1966Gibbs, David DB 1970-71Gibson, James E. C 1949-50Gibson, James F. E 1949-51Giffi n, Jerry DE,LB 1970-71Gill, Aubrey C 1940-41Gill, Keith RB 1990-93Gilson, Elmer LB,DE 1972-75Glacken, Scotty QB 1963-65Glankler, John DT 1978Gleason, Francis E 1952Glover, Bobby DB 1980Goddard, John G 1940-41Godfrey, Jim LB 1984-87Godfrey, O.C. FB,HB 1928-29Goins, Herbert FB,G,C 1965-67Goldberg, Cameron, OT 2005-08Gombar, Greg LB,DE 1975Gonet, Ned FB,LB,DE 1977-79Gordon, John C 1994-97Gore, Art TB 1973-76Gowdy, Reggie LB 1986-87Grace, Chuck OG,MG,T 1967-68Grant, Lamar CB 1996-99Grant, Truett G 1951-52Grant, Wesley G 1963Grantham, Julius TB 1983-86Granville, Billy LB 1993-96Gray, Gavin DB 1990-93Grayson, Mike TB 1980-83Green, Alex S 2001-04Green, David QB 1996-97Green, Doug WR 1983,85-87Green, Jeffrey DE 1974-77Green, Ray FB,QB,T 1950-52Green, W. E 1925Greene, Brian CB/S 2002-05Gregory, Art T 1960-62Grigg, Fred T 1923-26Grimes, Dale C 1970-72Grissom, Tyran DT 1998, 00Gross, John HB 1939Grune, George QB,HB 1950-51Grupp, Robert DB,P 1973-76Guidry, Andrew, C 2005Gulley, Richard OT 1990-91Gunter, Donald OG,OT 1968Gutekunst, John HB,DB 1963-65Guthrie, Gay OT 1970Guy, Melwood (Buzz) G 1956-57

H • H • HHaas, Robert T 1936,38Hackney, Elmore QB 1935-37Hagaman, Al OL 1988-90Hager, Dudley QB 1949-51Haggerty, Clifford HB 1943-44Hagie, William FB 1956Haile, Rob FB 1998Haldeman, John FB 1972-73Hales, Casey LS 2004-07Hall, Alfred 1920Hall, Tom WR 1975-77Hall, Robbie OL 1996Hamilton, Ronnie DB 1998-01Hamilton, Scott DT,OG 1977-79Hamrick, Waite C 1930-31Hands, Joe E 1952-53Hanenberg, Ted OT 1972-74Hanenberg, William DB 1970-72Hannon, Ron DB 1978Hardison, Fred TE 1944,46-47Hardy, Jack T 1940Harelson, Jeff DB 1981-83Harper, Brandon DT 2006-07Harper, Ken PK 1982-85

Harper, Tracy OG 1980Harrell, Evalio, CB 2005-07Harris, Clifford RB 2005-08Harris, Fred DB 1998-00Harris, Jacob G. QB,DB 1957-59Harris, James FB 1956-57Harris, Micah LB,DE 2001-03Harris, Richard HB 1962Harris, Thomas C 1948Harris, Thomas DT 1970-72Harrison, James C 1956-57Harry, Reece E 1944Hart, Mike TE 1998-01Hart, Leo QB 1968-70Hartley, Howard FB,TB 1943,46-47Hartness, Carl E 1935Hartofolis, Nick WR 1998-00Harton, James W. T 1930-31Hasson, Newt C 1969,71Hatcher 1922Hatcher, Charlie DT 2008Hatcher, D. 1923Hatcher, George FB 1927-28Hatcher, Howell 1920-21Havens, Richard G,T 1960-62Hawkins, David LB 1991,93-94Hawn, Robert HB 1961-62Hayden, Danny E 1945Hayes, Bob E 1928-30Hayes, Jason C 1987-88Hayes, Robert OE 1970Hayes, Roger OG,LB 1965-67Heady, Gary OG 1971-73Healy, Tim DT 1983-85Heinsohn, Paul DT 1978-80Heiss, Howard 1948-49Hendrickson, Horace B 1933Heninger, Mark DE 1982-83Heninger, Marty LB 1980-83Hennemier, John C,G 1933-35Hepler, Robert OE 1967-69Herlong, Bettis HB,WB 1945,47Herring, Chuck WR 1982-85Herring, M. 1925Hicklin, Ed DB,HB 1966-68Hicks, Steve DB 1978Higginbotham, Mark OG 1981-84Higginbotham, Mike OG 1982-85Higgins, Louis FB 1949Highsmith, Bobby OL 1989-90Hill, B.J. TB,DB 1998-01Hill, Dan, Jr. C 1936-38Hill, Ethan FS 1998Hill, John DT 1972-74Hill, Johnny DB 1981-84Hill, Kyle OL 2008 Hines, Clarkston WR 1986-89Hines, Rob OL 1998Hoch, William C 1957-58Hodges, Roland, HB,TB 1945-48Hodrick, Jeff TE 1994-97Holben, Carl T 1950-52Holler, Dave DT 1983Holley, Frank DE 1977Holley, Kenan CB 1995-98Holley, Quentin CB 1999Holliday, Octavius DB 1993Hollingsworth, Harry HB 1926-28Hollingsworth, Jay RB 2008Holloway, Stephen E 1964Holsey, Bernard DL 1992-95Holt, Jarrod OL 2006-08Homa, Kenneth OG,C 1968Honeycutt, Robert HB 1956,58-59Hood, Charlie G,T 1942-43Hooks, Rodney DB 1989-90Hoots, Ronnie DB 1972-74Hoover, Al B 1942Hord, Robert E 1957Hord, Roy Jr., T,E,G 1954,56-57Horning, Jim LB 1972-73Hoskins, Craig DB,RB 1977-79Howell John FB,LB 1985,87-89Hoyle, Todd DB 1989-91Huckabee William 1921,23Hudgins, Herbert HB,E 1935-37Huffman, Brett TE 2007-08Huffman, Weddie E 1942Hughes, Leon G 1930Hughes, Roger C,LB 1964-65Hughes, Thomas BB,WB 1947-49Hull, Ken QB 1988Huneycutt, Jerry HB 1964Hunter, Roy C 1926-28Hurm, Dave E 1955-57

Hurst, Dave T 1952Hyatt, Don E 1929-31Hysong, James E 1967

I • I • IIntihar, John DB 1987Irwin, Frank T 1943-44

J • J • JJack, Bernie E 1953Jackson, Derrick DB 1989-92Jackson, Ernie DB,TB 1969-71Jackson, Robert OT 1973-74Jackson, Tony S, RB 2007-08James, Carl G 1949-51James, David FB 1985James, Norman E 1931-32Jamieson, Robert QB 1963-64Jamison, Carol G 1957-58Jankowski, Jan HB,FB 1927-28Jenkins, Jason DB 1998Jenkins, Paul DB 1979-80Jenkins, Ryan LB 1996-98Jensen, Jon WR 1992-94Johnson, Allen G 1937-39Johnson, Eric RB 1979Johnson, Guy OT 1968-69Johnson, H. 1923Johnson, John FB 1964Johnson, Lance WR 2001-03Johnson, LeDouglas RB 1995Johnson, Levar LB 1998-00Johnson, Mark QB,DB 1972-74Johnson, Robert G 1962-63Johnson, Shawn DE 2000-02Johnston 1922Johnston, Jim G 1933-35Johnston, John HB 1934,36Johnston, John HB 1970-71Johnstone, Brick DB 1980-83Johnstone, Paul LB 1969,71Jones, Braxton 1920Jones, Cedric WR 1978-81Jones, Clarke E 1944Jones, Ed B 1942Jones, Eric FS 1996-99Jones, Kevin P 2007-08Jones, Marcus, WR,QB, LB 2005-08Jones, Marion E 1942Jones, Randy TB 1987-90Jones, Steve RB 1970-72Jones, Vernon G 1926-28Jones, Walter WR 1988-91Jones, William T 1963-65Joseph, George MG,C,DE 1966-68Junkin, Mike LB 1983-86Jurgensen, Sonny DB,QB 1954-56Jurius, Frank OT 1979-82

K • K • KKapatoes, Jeff QB 1994Kaplanis, Mike, P 2005Karl, Lawrence T,G 1945-49Karmazin, John E,T 1946,48Karmazin, Mike T 1939-41Kasarda, Jason FS 1997Keller, Albert HB 1932Kelly, Arlington HB 1934Kelly, Austin WR 2007-08Kelly, Douglas E 1925-27Kelly, Kevin C 1977-79Kendall, Malcomb G 1961Kennard, J.C. HB 1944Kerns, John T 1944Kersey, John T 1956-58Ketchel, Terry OG 1975-76Keyser, James III G 1957Keziah, William C,E 1950-52Khayat, Bill TE 1992-95Kiefer, John LB 1969Killan, Frank HB 1939-40Kimbrough, John-Paul CB/TB 2002, 04Kimmitt, William, LB 2005King, Bill LB 1976-78King, Lewis LB 1973-75King, Brandon FB, TE 2006-07Kirkland, James DE 1992-95Kistler, Henry E 1928-29Kistler, Jack, FB 1951-53Kitchen, Justin LB,DE 2002-05Kittleson, Ben WR 2002-03Kley, Doug DL 1988-89Klinger, Charles G 1954-56Kneib, Jan C 1959Knight, Kendral LB 1997-00

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L • L • LLacaruba, Chris C 1952Lach, Steve HB 1939-41Lackey, Chris SE 1979Lagerstedt, Edward 1922-24Lake, Charles FB 1928Landon, Mark FB,DE 1972-74Landrum, Senterrio WR 2001-04Laney, Nick QB,HB 1931-33Lange, Jack G 1939Langston, W. Dortch Jr., QB 1958LaRue, Jim WB,HB 1944-45Lasky, Robert OT,DT 1965-67Laster, Terrence DB 1985-87Lattimore, R. Bert E 1956-58Lawrence, James T 1950-52Lea, William HB 1950,52Leach, Carson G 1950-52Leach, Richard 1920-21Leandro, Rob OL 2000Lebby, Robert A. DB 1970-72Lederman, Mitchell OL 2007-08Lee, Derrick CB 2000-01Lee, John David HB 1957-59Leggett, Mark HB 1960-63Leitheiser, Bill G 1944-45Lemon, Glenn HB 1930Lenhardt, Sims PK 1996-99Lennon, Scott OL 1993Lenoir, Rob DT 1981-83LeNoir, Larry LB 1979-81Lenox, Walter G 1937Lerps, Dave QB 1952-53Lewis, Cliff HB 1944Lewis, Daryl OG 2000-03Lewis, Derrick WR 1978Lewis, J.D. FB 1992-94Lewis, Kevin LB 1996-99Lewis, Thaddeus QB 2006-08Ley, Jerome DT 1980-81,83Liana, Frank E 1934-36Liferidge, Tory TE 1996-98Ligos, Kurt LB 1989-91Lilly, Frank DT,MG 1968Lindquist, David OT 1983-85Lipscomb, James G 1940-41Lipscomb, Woodrow G 1935-37Litaker, Herb G,T 1961,63-64Little, Chris LB 1993,95Loebner, Ben OL 2008Logan, James T,G 1950-51,53Lomax, John T 1960-62London, Charles RB 1994-96Lonergan, Jeff OL,NG 2000-01Long, Jimmy WR 1982Long, Johnny C 1955-56Long, Leo FB,QB 1941-43,46Lonon, Daniel T 1962-64Looper, Byrd FB 1951-53Loudenback, Aaron OG 1983Love, Reggie WR 2000-03Lowe, Codey LB 2004-06Lowman, David TB 1991-94Lucas, Andrew HB 1965Lucas, Bill LB 1983-86Luckes, Alex T 1942Luetgert, Bailey DB 1993-94Luongo, Tom OG 1976-,78Luper, Buddy HB,TB 1942-43,46

Lutz, Worth QB,FB 1951-54Lyle, Berton E 1947Lyles, Cosmos WR 1995Lynch, Donald T 1963-65Lynch, David C 1999Lynch, Shawn OG,C 1998-01Lyon, Edwin R,G 1958-59Lyons, Pat E 1948Lyons, William RB 1974

M • M • MMacfarlan, Drew DL 1990,92Mackey, Trent LB 2008Madden, James DT 1970Maggio, Nick K, P 2007-08Maher, Bob TE 1984-85Mailloux, Colin C 1991-93Malechek, Dave PK 1973Maloney, Thomas T 1938Mancini, Tony DT 1980Mann, Mike DB 1976-77Mannelly, Patrick OG 1993-95,97Manuel, Mark TE 1972-74Mapes, Matt PK 1998Marcelin, Marvin WR 2006-08Marino, Bill DT 1977,79Marion, James E 1938Markas, Johnny G 1960-62Marks, Duane LB 1990-93Marshall, Jabari WR 2006-08Marshall, Laymarr RB 1994-97Marshall, Lindsay LB 1988Marshall, Ted T,G 1945-48Martin, David DE 2002-04Martin, F.A. FB,DT 1978-81Martinez, Larry TB 1973-75Mashore, Derrick LB,DE 1976-78Mason, Garrett OG 2004, 06-07Mason, Lowell QB 1930-32Matheson, Bob HB,LB,E 1964-66Matuza, Albert E 1963-64Maurides, Zach OG 2004, 06-07May, Brian OG 1990-91May, Kirk DB 1975-76Mays, Marc WR 1989-91McAfee, George QB,HB 1937-39McAfee, Wesley HB 1938-40McAninch, Richard HB,QB 1933-35McCain, Bill C 1943McCall, Marty OL 1993-95McCarthy, James T 1962-64McCaskill, Sam 1934-35McCollum, Frederick T 1960-61McConnell, Gregg DL 1989-91McCormack, Brian LB 1995-96,98-99McCormick, Deonto CB/WR 2002, 04-06McCracken, Quinton DB 1988-91McCully, Alvin FB 1945McDonald, John LB 1976-78McDonald, John DE 1986-89McDonald, Trey P 2001-04McDonough, Robert T 1939-41McDougal, R.J. FB 1943McDow, Russell HB 1969-71McElhaney, Harold FB 1955-57McFadyen, Ryan TE 2008McGaughey, Robert T 1956McGee, Carl LB 1975-78McGee, Gerald QB,FB 1959-60McGee, Michael G 1957-59McGranahan, Fred 1920McIntosh, Brooks G 1925McInturff, Rich PK,WR 1973McIver, James DT 1979-81McKee, William DB 1968-69McKeithan, Nick HB 1952-54McKinney, Scott K 1978-81McLaurin, Willie LB 1994,97McMahon, Jim DE 1976-77McNabb, John C,G 1963-65McNairy, R. 1920McNairy, Ted OL 1984,86-88McNulty, Kevin LB 1985-87McRoy, W.D. HB 1953McQueen, LeVance LB 1994-95Meadows, Ed T 1952-53Means, Al G,T 1932-33Meier, Dave LB 1973-75Melita, Chad OG 1994-97Melnik, P.J. LB 1992-93Mencio, Greg OG 1974-76Merrill, Jon OT 1992,94-95Metts, Carey OL 1986-89Meyers, Greg K 2007Michael, Eddie OG 1971-73

Midgett, P 1920Militello, Mark WR 1981-83Miller, Arthur G 1941Miller, Jim HB 1943Miller, John OG,OT 1998-01Miller, Kurt LB 2000, 02Miller, Mark OG 1980-83Miller, Tom T,G 1951Miller, William DB 1975-76Million, Ted OL 1982-85Millner, Pryor QB 1956-58Mills, Bruce DE 1969-71Mills, Jim P 1998Milner, Bill G 1943,46Milner, Steve DB 1973-74Mitchell, Christian OT 2001-04Moeling, Walter T 1964Mona, Nick OG 1972Monk, Stanley TB 1984-87Montgomery, John BB 1946-48Montgomery, Scottie WR 1996-99Moon, Tracy E 1952-54Mooney, Dan C 2003-04Moore, Brandon OT 1989-92Moore, Christopher DE, OL 2005-06Moore, L. Dailey 1921,23Moore, Kyle WR 1998-01Moore, Pete DB 1983,85Moorman, Claude E 1958-60Moorman, Claude III OG 1980-82Moorman, Tommy C 1985-87Moravchik, Jim OT 2002-05Morgan, Arthur OT 1968Morgan, Bryan OL 2007-08Morgan, Eddie S 2007Morgan, Ralph E 1941-42Morris, Marty C 1977Morris, Robert C 1967-69Morris, Sonny E,DB 1964-65Morton, Brian P 1997-00Morton, Ray SS 1995-96Moseley, Mark DB 1982-85Moss, Pete T 1925Mote, Kelley E 1943,45-46Mounie, John FB 1948-50Mowry, Earle OE 1969Moyer, Alonzo FS 1995-98Mozingo, Gerald HB 1952Muelenaer, Andre T 1939Mullen, James HB 1930-31Mulligan, Buddy WB 1946-47Mullins, Harold T 1946Munday, Chuck WR,P 1972-73Murdock, Lance LB 1969-71Murphy, Bill HB 1943Murphy, Michael C 1965-67Murray, Bill HB 1928-30Murray, Robert H. QB 1954-55Muschamp, Mike QB 1985-86Musselman, James DE,OG 1968-69Musselwhite, Marvin T 1959Myers, Jim E 1943

N • N • NNania, John G 1939-40Nanni, Bob T 1942Neal, Tom 1920-22Neighborgall, Roger QB 1973-74Nelson, Jim G 1953-55Newell, John 1923Newman, Glenn LB 1966-68Newman, Ed OG 1970-72Newman, Paul FB 1982Newsome, Clarence OE,DE 1971Nichols, Eli DE, NG 2004-06Nicholson, Joel WR 1994-95Nicosia, Anthony OG 1974Niemcow, Wally OG 1997-99Nitowski, Chip OL 1987-90Nixon, Bud DB 1982,84Norkus, Chris LB 1995-98Novak, Zack FB 2001-03

O • O • OObremskey, Bill DB 1981-83Odom, Sonny HB 1964-65O’Donald, D’Juan FS 2000O’Donnell, Steve QB 1982Oenbrink, Robert T 1946Oghobaase, Vince DT 2006-08Oglesby, Wesley DE 2007-08Okpokowuruk, Ayanga DL 2006-08Olson, Reed TE 1975O’Mara, Robert FB 1936-38Oostdyk, Dale QB 1976-77

Opalenick, Joe WR 1994-97Orvald, Todd QB 1965-66O’Shaughnessy, Ryan OL 1995Ott, Lloyd QB 1943Owens, Craig DL 1984-86Owens, Reco WR 1995-96,98Oxendine, Robert OT 1980-82

P • P • PPaddock, Brad OL 1986Padgett, Douglas E 1956-58Padgett, Vernon OT,E,DT 1966,68Page, George OT 1975-76Page, Kirk DL 1989Palladino, Fred FB 1945Palmer, Johnny C 1952-54Palmer, Walter QB 1943Paris, Brad OL 1994Parker, Ace QB,HB 1934-36Parker, Danny TE 2007-08Parker, Melvin DE 1971-72Parker, Ralph WR 1984,87Parker, Rodger G,T 1965-67Parnell, Don WR 1988Paroli, Anthony OT 1976Parrish, Robert DE 1970-72Pascal, Bob HB 1953-55Pastore, Jamin WR 2003-04Patrick, Ben TE 2003-05Patten, Jeff DE 1985-88Patten, Joel TE,OT 1977-79Patterson, Bentley DE 1980Patterson, John OT 1976-77Patterson, Kevin OL 1989Peacock, Mike FB 1984-86Pearson, A.B. E 1950-51Pearson, Travis DE 1990-93Peck, Michael LB 1970-72Peeler, Melvin E 1927-29Pellom, Gary OT 1973-75Pelosky, Jay OG 1978-80Penn, Derek LB 1975-78Pennington, J. 1920,22Percy, Walt OL 1987,89Perdue, Willard G,HB,E 1937-39Perini, Ed G,B 1944-45,47Perkinson, Carl C 1946-49Perkinson, Seth G 1950Perry, John HB 1943Peterson, Doug PK 1986-88Petroff, Pete OL 1989-91Phelan, Dan OG,OE 1969-71Phillips, Jeff WR,DB 2000-01Phipps, Roy T 1932Phipps, William DE 1966Piasecky, Alex E 1939-41Pickens, Joe QB 1993-94Pickens, Marshall C 1924-25Pieczynski, Eddie OE 1972Pierce, Devin FB 1997-00

Pina, J.J. RB 1990Pitt, Howard E 1951-53Platt, Andreas, S 2005Politan, Joe OT 1971-72Pollock, Brandon CB 1993-96Poole, Jake G,T 1941-42,45Poor, John WR 1983Porreca, Nick T,G 1932-34Port, Chris OL 1986-89Porter, Charles W. C 1923,25Porter, Charles LB,DE 1998-01Post, Ed HB 1954-55Potts, Charles E 1960-62Powell, Calen TE 2001-04Powell, Maurice DB 1993Power, Thomas G,T 1934-36Powers, Tom TB,HB 1949-50Preston, Pat T 1943Price, Zac OT 1979-81Pridemore, Matt CB 2007Prince, Steve QB 1989-92Pritchard, Greg DT 1977-79Prosak, Barry C 1972-73Prothro, Thompson QB 1939-41Pruitt, Robert TB 1975Pugh, David PK 1968-70Purdy, Geoff DE 1987

R • R • RRader, Matt QB 1996Radloff, Ryan DE 2006-07Raether, Harold E 1944Rainer, Mark FB 1943Ramsey, Barry G,FB 1961-62Rappold, Walter QB 1960-62Rasheed, Dawud FB 1995-98Rawley, Curt DT 1969-70Ray, Billy QB 1989-90Recinella, Bill T,G 1955-57Redding, Clyde T 1941Redding, Dick LB 1974Redmon, Tijan RB 1991-95Reed, Rick TE 1982-85Reese, John T 1946-49Reider, Richard HB,E 1965,66Reilly, Jim LB 1975-77Reitzel, B.P. QB 1924-25Renneker, Michael T 1965-67Respress, Clifford DT 2005-08Rey, Vincent LB 2006-08Reynolds, William HB 1960-62Rhett, Greg RB 1977-79Rhoads, Tom DB 1988-91Ribar, Frank T,G 1937-39Ricca, John DE 1971-73Rice, Chad LB,DE 2001-02Riley, Eron WR 2005-08Ringfi eld, Jeremy WR 2007-08Riordan, Bob OG 1977-79Rising, Chris LB 1987-89Rising, Matt S 2006

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ALL-TIME LETTERMENRitz, Jason LB 1993-95Robb, Spencer C 1939Roberson, Paul HB 1929Roberts, Anthony FS 2000-02Robinson, Roger FB 1938-39Robinson, Charles LB 2005-08Robinson, Tielor FB 2006, 08Rochelle, Dave FB 1929Rogers, Lee FB 1975-76Rogers, Thomas E 1931-33Rojas, Fred OG 1969-70Roland, Andy TE 2002-05Roland, Fred OT 2005-08Romine, Spencer QB 1997-00Rose, John 1921Rose, Danny DE 1968Rose, Martin G 1953-55Rose, Russ G 1943Rosenberg, David WR 1997Roser, Vince LB 1973-74Rosky, Marcus E 1928-30Rosoff, Cary LB 1974-76Ross, Akil LB 1999-01Rossell, Hank DT 1974-76Rossiter, Harry E,HB 1932-33Roush, Luke SS 1997-99Rowe, Joe LB 1978-80Royall, Ted C 1958-59Rucker, Kinney DL 2007-08Rucker, Qwe FB 1992Rudy, Oliver HB 1955-56Ruff, Malcolm FB,LB 2002-05Ruffa, Anthony T 1938-40Rumsey, Matt C 2004-07Rushton, Eddie HB 1955-57Russ, Taft G 1929Russell, Scott TE 1981-84Rute, Robert HB 1941-43Rutherford, Don OG 1973Ruzic, Chris DE 1995-97Rwabukamba, Chris CB 2007-08Ryan, Frank HB,TB 1965-67Ryan, Mike OG 1979Ryan, Steve OL 1984-87Rymiszewski, John LB,FB 1986-88

S • S • SSacrinty, Otis HB 1943Saleeby, Boheeg T 1933Sallee, Brian DT 2005Sally, Randy DB 1986-89

Sally, Ron QB 1981,84Sampson, Erwin DB 1988-91Sandefur, Glenn TE 1973-77Sanders, Eric FB 1984-87Sandusky, Mike OG 1975-77Santanna, Brad SS,LB 1999-00Satyshur, Dennis OE,OB 1969-71Sawyer, Ottis 1921Scales, Allen DB 1981-82,84-85Scanlan, Eric NG 1995-98Schafer, Pete TB 1967Scharrer, Jim LB,DE 2001-03Scheidt, Eric OG 1992-95Schirmann, Rob OG 2005-08Schmidt, Kevin C 1997-99Schmit, Dave C,DT 1973-74Schneck, Tyrel OG 1973-75Schneider, Mike QB 2003-05Schnellenberger, Stuart TE 1979-80Schock, Carl T,G 1931-33Schoenhoft, Andy DE,NG 1976-78Schoettmer, Mark L 1980Schoettmer, Steve C 1974-75Schoonover, Dick OT 1978Schreiber, Daniel WR 1984Schunke, P.J. OG 1990-93Sciulli, Joe DT 1969Scott, Darryl WR 2001-03Scott, James E 1962-64Scott, W. 1925Scoville, Warren DT 1991-92Scudieri, Philip G 1956-57Searl, Rich DB,TB,QB 1969-71Self, Joe FB,QB 1950-51Sellars, Earle HB 1925Sensibaugh, Rodney DB 1973-76Serravezza, William OE,DE 1965-66Settles, Tawambi FS 1994-97Shackford, James HB 1965Shaheen, Peter FB 2006Shanahan, Kyle WR 1998Shannon, Chris LS 2008Shannon, John LB 1973Shannon, Ryan WR 2000Sharkey, Ed C,T 1944-45Sharpe, Khary WR 2001-03Shasby, Mike QB,DB 1964-66Shaw, Aaron TE 1989-91Sheehan, Dan WR 1995Shepherd, Gannon OT 1996-99Sherrill, Zander T,G 1949-50

Sherrod, Brad LB 1990-93Shinn, Robert DE 1968-70Shipp, Fred 1923Shoonmaker, Fred WB 1949Short, Charles E 1930Shute, Raymond 1923Siegfried, Winston FB 1940-41Sime, Scott FB 1981-84Simons, Maron G 1924-25Simpson, Jimmy C 1920-23Simpson, William E,G 1963-64Singer, Phil DB 1968Sink, Fred T,G 1942,44Sink, Joe E 1930-31Sitter, Jim LB 1995-96Skipworth, George TB 1947,49Slade, Troy WR 1973-75Slayden, Steve QB 1984-87Small, Glenn TE 1977-78Small, Jamyon LB 1999-02Smathers, Pat OG 1975Smith, Adam QB 2001-03Smith, Bill DL 1980-83Smith, B.J. FB 2004-05Smith, Bob 1944-45Smith, Bubba LB 1992-94Smith, Charles HB 1950-52Smith, Fultz 1921-23Smith, Geoff DL,OT 1990-91,93-94Smith, Gordon T 1945Smith, Harwood FB,HB 1935-37Smith, Herman E 1942-43Smith, James E,B 1940-42Smith, James (Red) HB 1951-53Smith, Jared LB 1997Smith, Lyman DT 1976-77Smith, Nathan E 1946Smith, Terrell S 2000-03Smith, Tracy FB 1984-86Smith, Walter G 1952-53Smith, William G 1945Smith, Wyatt CB 1988-91Smith, Zach LB 2004-05Smithwick, Austin OT 1996-99Snowberger, Donald C 1954Snow, David RB 1980-81Snyder, Bruce OG 1972-74Sommers, Richard QB,HB 1950-52Sommers, Richard N. DB 1975-78Sorrell, Sonny E 1953-55Souchak, Michael E 1949-50Spada, Robert E 1958-60Spangler, Robert BB,QB 1936-38Speacht, Gene G 1942Spears, Hal QB 1973-75Spears, Lee FB 1944Spells, Darrell LB 1989-92Spoganetz, John QB 1972Sprague, Chris P 2004-05Spurrier, Steve WR 1992-93Stallings, Riley E 1954Stallmeyer, Mike DT 1992-95Stallmeyer, Ryan LB 1996-99Stanford, Kenneth CB 2001-04Stanley, Buddy G 1955-56Staudinger, Ken OT 1977-78Stavins, Charles T 1964-65Stefanow, Nick TE 2004-07Steinbaugh, Mike NG 1996-99Stephanz, Paul BB,FB 1944,47-49Stephens, Hal HB 1937Stephenson, Craig LB 1973-74Stevenson, Harold E 1940Stewart, Aaron DB 1980-82Stewart, Rodney E 1963-65Stillman, Winslow, LB 1972Stoltz, Jerry QB 1962-63Stoneback, Keith LB 1972-74Stopper, Mike RB 1979Storer, Moffat HB 1940-42Stough, Glen T 1942Strauss, Theodore FB 1946Strojny, Drew OT 2000-03Stroud, Greg DB 1978-79Stubbs, Kris CB 2007-08Stubbs, Pete LB 1982-85Suglia, Mike OG 1976Surgan, Joe, K 2005-08Sutton, Bert FB 1945Swalchick, George QB 1945,47-48Swiger, Frank HB 1940Swofford, James T 1957-59Swomley, Michael E 1965

T • T • TTabron, Dennis DB 1978-81Talley, John CB 2003-06Talliaferro, Richard E 1935-36Talton, Wade T 1941Tapps, Brandon LB 2004-06Tarrall, Elmer E,B 1933-34Tate, Cedric WR 1995Tauiliili, Michael LB 2005-08Taylor, Fred G 1929-30Taylor, W. G 1921-23Teander, Terron DB 1980-82Telge, Mark HB,DB 1965-66,68Tepe, Louis C 1951-52Terry, Dewayne DB 1984-87Thielemann, David LB 1978-79Thomas, Corey WR 1994-97Thomas, Desi CB 1995-97Thomas, Sean DB 1990-93Thomas, Tommy RB 1977-80Thomas, William C 1964Thompson, Corey WR 2004Thompson, John E 1955-57Thompson, Kevin QB 1996-99Thompson, Mark S 2002-03Thompson, Orrin DT 2001-03Thompson, Paul T 1941Thompson, William TB 1970-72Thorne, Robert G 1927-29Thorne, Sam 1930Thornton, Damian LB 2007-08Thornton, Paul LB 2008Till, Harrison LS 2004Tillery, Glenn WR 1980Tilley, Emmett LB 1979-82Tinnell, John FB 1959-61Tipton, Eric FB,HB 1936-38Tipton, Greg LB 2008Todd, Stuart OG 1970-72Tolish, John WR,P 1981-84Tomanchek, James DT 1970,71Topping, Tom T 1955-57Torrance, Ralph G 1952-54Torrey, Tom OG 1971Transou, Tripp WR 1981Trapani, Bert E 1943Travelstead, Malcolm T 1965-67Treston, Chris LB 1989-91Trice, David QB,DB 1968-69Trice, Raymond TE 1981-83Troxell, Harry G 1941-42Troy, Ballard E 1923,25Tulacro, Brett OT 1986-89Turner, J. Denis DT 1973-74Turner, Terry LB 1983Tuttle, Lee FB 1925Tuttle, Robert 1926Tyson, Jimmy LB 1979-81

U • U • UUible, David QB 1962-63Umbel, Dan C 1996-99Unser, Albert DB,OG 1968Unser, Dave E 1959-61Upshaw, Larry WR 1973-75Urso, Mike DB 1988-90Ussery, Thomas DE 1970,72

V • V • VVann, Art, III DB,HB 1965-67VanNorman, John DT 1970Varner, Donovan WR 2008Verille, Michael TB 1997-98Verona, Mike RB 1989-90Viau, Louis FB 1948-49Virgin, Edward T 1965Volk, Eric DB 1986-89Vowels, Robert LB 1979

W • W • WWade, Alex FB 2000-03Wafl e, David DT 1990-93Walker, Chuck T 1961-63Wall, Fletcher C 1943,46-47Wallace, Damon OL 1993-94Walston, Drew QB 1982-85Walter, Brian DT 1982-85Ward, Harry E. LB 1982-85Ward, Thurman (Jule) HB 1933-35Warren, L. (Nick) E 1927-29Warrick, Demetrius DT,OT 2002-05Wartman, William HB 1940-41Watson, Benjamin TE 1999Weatherby, Carlton T 1926-27Weaver, Charles QB 1925-27

Weaver, Joe OG 1977-78Weidman, Robert, Jr. FB 1962Wells, Sidney CB 1992-95Welsh, Dan LB 1980-81Wentz, Earle E 1932-34Wenzel, Bob LB,DE 1969-70Werner, Albert G 1930-32West, Ed E 1933-35Westfall, Lake DE 1979Whitaker, Nathan P 1990White, Cliff WR 1988White, DeAndre LB 2002-05White, John WR 1983-84White, T.C. TB 1993White, Wes OT 1997-00Whitener, Paul FB 1934Whitley, Elbert E 1952Whyte, Les T 1944Widener, Paul E 1960-62Wiesley, Bruce E,DE 1964-66Wigal, Mark WR 2002-04Wiggins, Chris DL 1994Wild, Glenn TB,QB 1949-51Wiley, Steve TE 1978Wilkerson, Nick NG 2000Wilkinson, Jay HB,QB 1961-63Wilkinson, Scott NG 1982-84Wilks, Letavious TB 1996-99Williams, Alex LB 2003-06Williams, Alfred, LB 2005-07Williams, Benjamin FB 1947Williams, Fonda DB 1985-87,89Williams, G.H. T 1943Williams, Glenn CB 2005-08Williams, Johnny WR 2008Williams, Kenneth C 1960-62Williams, Matt OT 1991-94Williamson, Chuck RB 1973-76Wilson, Gary HB,FB 1960-61Wilson, J. Page FB 1965-66Wilson, Jack HB 1959-61Wilson, James T 1967Wilson, Kevin DT 2003-04Wilson, Marc WR 1994-96Wilson, Rusty OG 2000-03Winslow, W. Ronald C 1963Winstead, Harold DB 1980-82,84Winters, Gil DE 1991-93Winters, Gus 1923Winterson, Alex T 1938-40Winthrow, William HB 1959Wispelwey, Chris QB 2001-03Witzel, Fred QB 1943Wolcott, Scott PK 1977Wolfe, Garland G 1943-44Wolfe, Jim FB 1942-43Wood, Ryan, WR 2005-08Wood, Tony OT 1974-75Woods, Howard DB 1983-85Woodall, Al QB 1966-67Woodard, C.J. S 2002-05Worley, Jay OL 1986-88Worthington, Jim LB 1985-88Wright, David PK 1970-71Wright, Dean HB 1959-61Wright, Jomar WR 2004-07Wright, Leon CB 2006-08Wright, Ray RB,WR 1991-94Wuchina, Joseph G,T 1959-60Wyatt, Robert HB 1961-62Wyrick, Harvey 1926

Y • Y • YYates, Earl G,T 1963-65Yellott, Dan NG 1978-81Yorke, Fred G,T 1936-38Youmans, Corren P. E 1949-50Youmans, Murray DL 1982-83,85-86Youmans, Scott DL 1989-91,93Young, Chancellor WR 2004Young, James T 1947-50

Z • Z • ZZiegler, Bill TE 1977Zielinski, Matt LB,NG 2000-03Zirkle, Fred E,DT 1965,67-68Zuanich, John LB 1992-95Zuker, Fred DT 1966Zuberer, Bud TE 1987-89Zwirko, Bob DB,TB 1969-71

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