2008 Kansas Jayhawks football team
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The 2008 Kansas Jayhawks football team (variously "Kansas", "KU", the "Jayhawks", or the "Fighting Manginos") represented the University of Kansas
University of Kansas
The University of Kansas is a public research university and the largest university in the state of Kansas. KU campuses are located in Lawrence, Wichita, Overland Park, and Kansas City, Kansas with the main campus being located in Lawrence on Mount Oread, the highest point in Lawrence. The...

 for the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision intercollegiate football
College football
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 season of 2008-2009
2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season
The 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season, or the college football season, began on August 28, 2008, progressing through the regular season and bowl season, and concluded with the Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game in Miami Gardens, Florida on January 8, 2009, where the #2...

. It was the school's 119th year of intercollegiate football. The team was looking to continue the success of the prior season
2007 Kansas Jayhawks football team
The 2007 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas for the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision intercollegiate football season of 2007-2008...

 in which they lost only a single conference game and went on to win the Orange Bowl. In the ninth week, after defeating Kansas State 52-21, the Jayhawks became Bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive year, a school record. Also, for the first time in school history, Kansas made back-to-back appearances in a Bowl game after accepting the invitation to play in the Insight Bowl
2008 Insight Bowl
The 2008 Insight Bowl was a college football bowl game played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. The game, in its 20th year of existence, began at 5:30 p.m. EST on Wednesday, December 31, 2008...

 versus the Minnesota Golden Gophers
2008 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team
The 2008 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team was the second under head coach Tim Brewster. They began play on August 30, 2008 at home against Northern Illinois from the Mid-American Conference, and finished the regular season against Iowa, on November 22. It was the Golden Gophers' final...

. The team finished the regular season with a victory over their archrival, the Missouri Tigers
2008 Missouri Tigers football team
The 2008 Missouri Tigers football team represented the University of Missouri in college football's 2008 season. The team was coached by Gary Pinkel, who returned in his eighth season with Mizzou, and played their home games at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium.Quarterback Chase Daniel returned for...

 (who was then ranked 13th in the BCS Poll), in the Border War. The Jayhawks concluded the season with a 8–5 overall record (4–4 in the Big 12 Conference
Big 12 Conference
The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...

).

The team was led by head coach Mark Mangino
Mark Mangino
Mark Thomas Mangino is an American football coach. He was most recently the head coach of the Kansas Jayhawks college football team from 2002 to 2009. In 2007, Mangino received several National Coach of the Year honors after leading the Jayhawks to their first 12-win season in school history...

, in his seventh season, with Ed Warinner as the offensive coordinator for his second season (4th year overall) and Clint Bowen (8th year) in his first season as the defensive coordinator, having served the previous two seasons as co-defensive coordinator. Junior Todd Reesing
Todd Reesing
Todd Reesing is a former starting quarterback for the Kansas Jayhawks.- High school career:Reesing attended Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas and was a good student and a letterman in football and baseball. In football, Reesing was named the Texas 4A Player of the Year as a junior...

 returned to the starting quarterback
Quarterback
Quarterback is a position in American and Canadian football. Quarterbacks are members of the offensive team and line up directly behind the offensive line...

 position after a records-setting performance in the previous season.

They played their home games on Kivisto Field at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
Lawrence is the sixth largest city in the U.S. State of Kansas and the county seat of Douglas County. Located in northeastern Kansas, Lawrence is the anchor city of the Lawrence, Kansas, Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Douglas County...

.

Schedule

Following the season the NCAA ranked the Jayhawks schedule as the 7th toughest in Division I FBS, out of 119.

Roster

KU dismissed junior cornerback Anthony Webb in June for violating team rules. At the same time, senior defensive tackle Todd Haselhorst left the team for health reasons. KU lost three running backs in August. Carmon Boyd-Anderson transferred to Southwest Baptist University
Southwest Baptist University
Southwest Baptist University is a private institute of higher education affiliated with the Missouri Baptist Convention which is part of the Southern Baptist Convention. In 2003 there were approximately 3,600 students attending at one of SBU's four Missouri, United States campuses in Bolivar,...

. Donte Bean left the team for Washburn University
Washburn University
Washburn University is a co-educational, public institution of higher learning in Topeka, Kansas, USA. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as professional programs in law and business. Washburn has 550 faculty members, who teach more than 6,400 undergraduate students and...

. Sean Ransburg didn't qualify academically for the fall. Kicker Stephen Hoge quit the team in mid-August.
2008 roster
(starters in bold)


Quarterbacks
  •  5 Todd Reesing
    Todd Reesing
    Todd Reesing is a former starting quarterback for the Kansas Jayhawks.- High school career:Reesing attended Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas and was a good student and a letterman in football and baseball. In football, Reesing was named the Texas 4A Player of the Year as a junior...

    - Jr.
  • 10 Kerry Meier
    Kerry Meier
    Kerry Meier is an American football wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Falcons in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Kansas...

     -
    Jr. (also WR)
  • 17 Tyler Lawrence -
    So.
  • 19 Kale Pick - Fr.


Running Backs
  •  1 Jake Sharp - Jr.
  •  3 Jocques Crawford - Jr.
  •  6 Rell Lewis -
    Fr.
  • 15 Sean Ransburg - Fr. (DNQ for fall)
  • 22 Angus Quigley -
    Jr.
  • 23 Tyler Hunt
  • 31 Steven Foster -
    Fr.


Wide Receivers
  •  2 Raymond Brown -
    Sr.
  •  4 Gary Green II -
    Sr.
  •  9 Raimond Pendleton -
    Jr.
  • 10 Kerry Meier
    Kerry Meier
    Kerry Meier is an American football wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Falcons in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Kansas...

    -
    Jr. (also QB)
  • 13 Marcus Herford -
    Sr.
  • 18 Xavier Rambo -
    So.
  • 19 Reece Petty -
    So.
  • 27 Willie O'Quinn - Fr.
  • 28 Daymond Patterson - Fr.
  • 30 Kyle Winkley - Fr.
  • 36 Jack Dowdell - Fr
  • 37 Micah Brown -
    Jr.
  • 80 Dezmon Briscoe -So.
  • 81 Jonathan Wilson - So.
  • 85 Rod Harris - So.
  • 88 Dexton Fields -
    Sr.
  • 89 Tertavian Ingram -
    So.


Tight Ends
  • 11 A.J. Steward -
    Fr.
  • 43 Ted McNulty -
    Fr.
  • 82 Nick Plato - Fr.
  • 83 Tanner Hawkinson - Fr.
  • 86 Tim Biere - Fr.
  • 87 Bradley Dedeaux -
    So.
 

Offensive Line
  • 50 Ryan Cantrell -
    Sr.
  • 55 Justin Pessetto -
    So.
  • 56 Kayl Anderson -
    Jr. (Long Snapper)
  • 59 Sal Capra -
    So.
  • 60 Jose Rodriguez -
    Jr.
  • 62 Alex Smith -
    So.
  • 63 Ian Wolfe -
    So.
  • 64 J.D. Hill - Fr.
  • 66 Adrian Mayes -
    Sr.
  • 67 Ben Leuken - Fr.
  • 68 Carl Wilson -
    So.
  • 69 Trevor Marrongelli - Fr.
  • 70 Matt Darton -
    Sr.
  • 71 John Williams - Fr.
  • 73 Joe Semple - Fr
  • 74 Jeff Spikes -
    Fr.
  • 75 Nathan D'Cunha - Jr.
  • 76 Brad Thorson -
    So. (TR)
  • 77 Jeremiah Hatch -
    Fr.
  • 79 Chet Hartley - Sr.


Defensive Line
  • 47 Maxwell Onyegbule -
    So.
  • 78 Gary Draper - Fr
  • 81 Russell Brorsen - Sr.
  • 84 Jeff Wheeler -
    Jr.
  • 87 John Larson -
    Sr.
  • 90 Richard Alspaugh -
    Sr.
  • 91 Jake Laptad - So.
  • 92 Patrick Dorsey -
    Fr.
  • 93 Darius Parish - Fr.
  • 94 Caleb Blakesley -
    Jr.
  • 95 D.J. Marshall - Fr.
  • 96 Dustin Spears -
    Jr.
  • 97 Richard Johnson, Jr. -
    Fr.
  • 98 Duane Zlatnik - Fr.
  • 99 Jamal Greene -
    So.
 

Linebackers
  •  8 Joe Mortensen -
    Sr.
  • 12 James Holt - Sr.
  • 38 Josh Richardson - Fr.
  • 40 Mike Rivera -
    Sr.
  • 41 Arist Wright -
    Jr.
  • 45 Justin Springer - So.
  • 49 Drew Dudley - So.
  • 51 Dakota Lewis -
    So.
  • 52 Steven Johnson - Fr.
  • 53 Chris Heinz -
    Fr.
  • 55 Nathan Sydney
  • 56 Corwin Hicks - Fr.
  • 57 Chea Peterman -
    Fr.
  • 58 Jake Schermer -
    Jr.
  • 61 Jordan Fee - Fr.


Cornerbacks
  • 16 Chris Harris - So.
  • 20 Taylor Lee - Fr.
  • 23 Ryan Murphy -
    Fr.
  • 24 Kendrick Harper - Sr.
  • 27 Greg Brown - Fr.
  • 29 Isiah Barfield -
    Fr.
  • 30 Anthony Davis -
    Fr.
  • 35 Corrigan Powell - Fr.


Safeties
  •  7 Patrick Resby - Sr.
  • 25 Darrell Stuckey
    Darrell Stuckey
    -Personal:Stuckey married Lacie Stuckey, previously Reed, a former manager for the Kansas Jayhawks basketball team and the older sister of former Jayhawks guard, Tyrel Reed on Saturday, April 9, 2011.-External links:**...

    -
    Jr.
  • 26 Phillip Strozier -
    So.
  • 28 Eric Tyler -
    Fr.
  • 36 Tang Bacheyie -
    Sr.
  • 39 Lubbock Smith - Fr.
  • 44 Olaitan Oguntodu -
    So.
  • 46 Justin Thornton -
    Jr.


Punters
  • 18 Alonso Rojas - So.
  • 22 Kyle Davis -
    Jr.


Kickers
  • 14 Jacob Branstetter -
    Fr.
  • 18 Alonso Rojas - So.
  • 33 Grady Fowler - Jr.

Coaching staff

2008 coaching staff


Front Office & Head Coaches
  • Head Coach - Mark Mangino
    Mark Mangino
    Mark Thomas Mangino is an American football coach. He was most recently the head coach of the Kansas Jayhawks college football team from 2002 to 2009. In 2007, Mangino received several National Coach of the Year honors after leading the Jayhawks to their first 12-win season in school history...

  • Director of Football Operations - George Matsakis
  • Associate Director of Football Operations - MaryKay Ulrich
  • On-Campus Recruiting Coordinator - Rajeeb Hossain
  • Director of Sports Medicine/Head Football Trainer - Murphy Grant
  • Head Team Physician - Dr. Larry Magee


Offensive Coaches
  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks - Ed Warinner
  • Wide Receivers - David Beaty
  • Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends - Brandon Blaney
  • Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator - John Reagan
  • Offensive Graduate Assistant - Tommy Mangino
 

Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator/Safeties - Clint Bowen
  • Defensive Line - Joe Bob Clements
  • Linebackers - Steve Tovar
    Steve Tovar
    Steven Eric Tovar is a former college and professional American football linebacker and a former football coach at the University of Kansas.-College career:...

  • Cornerbacks - Je'Ney Jackson
  • Defensive Graduate Assistant - Joseph Fowler


Special Teams Coaches
  • Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator - Louie Matsakis


Strength and Conditioning
  • Strength and Conditioning - Chris Dawson
    Chris Dawson
    Chris Dawson is a former English-born Seychelles football player of English descent.A prominent midfielder, Chris Dawson was once played for Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.-External links:*...

  • Equipment Supervisor - Jeff Himes

Florida International

The largest crowd in Memorial Stadium history (52,112) witnessed Kansas' first victory of the 2008 season. Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing
Todd Reesing
Todd Reesing is a former starting quarterback for the Kansas Jayhawks.- High school career:Reesing attended Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas and was a good student and a letterman in football and baseball. In football, Reesing was named the Texas 4A Player of the Year as a junior...

 set career highs for passes attempted (52) and passes completed (37). Wide Receiver Kerry Meier led Kansas with 9 receptions for 62 yards, and Dezmon Briscoe
Dezmon Briscoe
Dezmon Jerrod Briscoe is an American football wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Kansas.-Early years:Briscoe was born in Dallas, Texas to...

 led Kansas with 3 touchdown receptions. Freshmen Punt Returner Daymond Patterson made an explosive debut with Kansas by returning a punt 75 yards for a touchdown in the Second Quarter. Despite the success of the passing game, Kansas struggled to run the ball, with primary running backs Jake Sharp and Jocques Crawford being held to 29 and 32 yards respectively.

Louisiana Tech

Reesing continued his record breaking ways from the previous week, throwing for a personal best 412 yards, after completing 32 passes on 38 attempts and 3 touchdowns. The running game again struggled as the Jayhawks rushed for 128 yards, but didn't break the 100 yard mark until the 4th quarter. Junior running back Angus Quigley played most of the snaps in the second half, and led the Jayhawks with 84 yards. The defense played well, making several key plays and holding Louisiana Tech to no points. Key defensive plays included an interception in the end-zone by Chris Harris and safety Darrell Stuckey chasing down and tackling a Louisiana Tech player on a long break-away run, to prevent him from scoring a touchdown.

South Florida

Sam Houston State

Heading into the game against Sam Houston State, Kansas was ranked #19 in the AP Poll. This made the 14th consecutive week that Kansas was ranked in the Top 25 (dating back to 2007), a school record. Angus Quigley made his first start at running back for Kansas, rushing 16 times for 61 yards and a touchdown. Crawford had his best rushing game of the season thus far, rushing for 43 yards on 13 attempts and a touchdown. Kerry Meier led Kansas in receiving with 8 receptions for 136 yards and a touchdown. After four weeks of play, Meier leads Division 1 in receptions for a wide-receiver. Reesing passed for 356 yards and two touchdowns as Kansas continued to emphasize the passing game. Reesing made several impressive scramble plays, one of these scrambles resulted in a 68 yard touchdown pass to Kerry Meier. Reesing in this game set the Kansas all-time record in touchdown passes with 47.

Iowa State

Heading into the game against Iowa State, Kansas was ranked #16 in the AP Poll. This made the 16th consecutive week that Kansas was ranked in the Top 25 (dating back to 2007), a school record. Coming off a bye-week, Kansas entered the game 17 point favorites. However, Iowa State started the game with a flawless performance. Iowa State Quarterback Austen Arnaud started the game with six straight completions and a touchdown as Iowa State took an early 14 to 0 lead. Iowa State then added two field goals in the second quarter to go up 20 to 0 at halftime. Kansas started the second half well when running back Jake Sharp caught at 67 yard touchdown pass from Todd Reesing. Kansas scored again with an Angus Quigley touchdown run that cut Iowa State's lead to six. On Kansas' next possession they found themselves with a 4th and 6 on the Iowa State 23 yard line. Kansas decided to go for it and Kerry Meier caught a touchdown on the play as Kansas took its first lead 21 to 20. In the 4th Quarter Dexton Fields caught a 50 yard pass, but Todd Reesing fumbled it on the next play. Arnaud then threw an interception and Kansas capitalized with a Jake Sharp touchdown run to go up 28 to 20. After Iowa State scored its first touchdown of the second half, Kansas responded when Kerry Meier caught a 21 yard touchdown to put Kansas up 35 to 26. Arnaud led Iowa State to another touchdown to cut the lead to 35 to 33 with 1 minute 15 seconds left in the game. Iowa State then recovered an onside kick, but failed to advance the ball. Kansas' victory was the third largest comeback win in school history. Reesing finished with 319 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. Kerry Meier led Kansas in receiving again with 7 receptions for 125 yards and two touchdowns. Jake Sharp had his best performance of the season with 79 yards rushing, 109 yards receiving and two touchdowns.

Colorado

Heading into the game against Colorado, Kansas was ranked #15 in the Coaches Poll. This made the 17th consecutive week that Kansas was ranked in the Top 25 (dating back to 2007), a school record. Before the start of the game Kansas Coach Mark Mangino asked the KU student section to refrain from an expletive kickoff chant that has become a student tradition. Despite Mangino's plea, the student section yelled the chant louder than ever. Colorado scored first with an 11 yard Cody Hawkins
Cody Hawkins
Cody Hawkins is a former quarterback for the University of Colorado Buffaloes football team, and current quarterback for the Stockholm Mean Machines of the Sweden Super Series.-High school:...

 touchdown pass. Colorado got the ball back soon thereafter, but Hawkins threw an interception inside the red zone and the Kansas defense prevented another Colorado score. Kansas first got on the board with a Jake Sharp touchdown run in the 2nd Quarter. On Colorado's next possession, Hawkins was sacked for a 17 yard loss and a safety to give Kansas its first lead. Once again Kansas came out and played much better in the second half. In the second half Todd Reesing passed for his only touchdown to Dezmon Briscoe and Sharp rushed for two more touchdowns. Sharp's first start of the season was successful as he rushed for 118 yards on 31 carries and for 3 touchdowns. Sharp's performance was by far the best of any Kansas running back through the first 6 games of the season. Reesing had his most accurate game of the season, completing 27 of 34 passes for 256 yards and 1 touchdown. Wide Receiver Kerry Meier had 9 receptions for 94 yards. A few hours after the Kansas win, the only other undefeated North team in Big 12 play, Missouri, lost to Oklahoma State. Kansas stood atop the Big 12 North with a record of 2-0.

Oklahoma

Heading into the game against Oklahoma, Kansas was ranked #15 in the Coaches Poll. This made the 18th consecutive week that Kansas was ranked in the Top 25 (dating back to 2007), a school record. Kansas managed to keep the game close throughout the first half. However, a Reesing interception in the endzone and a missed field goal prevented the Jayhawks from tying the game. Oklahoma dominated the second half as their Quarterback Sam Bradford had one of the most productive games of his career. He set an Oklahoma record with 468 yards passing. The Kansas defense was unable to stop the Oklahoma offense for much of the second half. Reesing ended the game passing for 342 yards on 21 completions with 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Kansas wide-receiver Dezmon Briscoe had the best game of his career. Briscoe caught 12 passes for 269 yards and 2 touchdowns. Jake Sharp led Kansas in rushing with 103 yards on 12 attempts.

Texas Tech

Heading into the game against Texas Tech, Kansas was ranked #25 in the Coaches Poll. This made the 19th consecutive week that Kansas was ranked in the Top 25 (dating back to 2007), a school record. Texas Tech entered the game ranked 8th in the BCS, making them the highest ranked opposing team to enter Memorial Stadium since Texas in 2004. In the first quarter, both offenses showcased their reputations for scoring. The score was tied at 14 to 14 at the end of the first quarter. However, the rest of the game would be dominated by Texas Tech. The Kansas defense was unable to stop Texas Tech from scoring until into the 4th quarter. The 63 points given up by Kansas was the most any Kansas team had given up since 2002. Additionally, this was the worst loss at home for Kansas since 2002, and the worst loss in overall play since 2005. This game was also the first loss at Memorial Stadium for Kansas since 2006. Kansas' winning streak of 13 games at home came to an end. Reesing had one of his worst performances of his career, passing for only 154 yards on 16 completions with 2 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Jake Sharp led the team with 80 yards rushing on 13 attempts and Kerry Meier led with 6 receptions for 70 yards and 1 touchdown.

Kansas State

Heading into the game against Kansas State; Kansas was unranked in any major poll for the first time since September 30, 2007. A new Memorial Stadium record crowd of 52,230 watched the Jayhawks defeat the Wildcats and increase their lead in the all-time Sunflower Showdown
Sunflower Showdown
The Sunflower Showdown is the series of athletic contests between Kansas State University and the University of Kansas, most notably football and men's basketball. The name is derived from the official nickname for the state of Kansas: the Sunflower State....

 results to 64-37-5. The 52 points scored by Kansas was the second most that the team has ever scored against Kansas State (55 points in 1947 being the highest).

Nebraska

Texas

Coming into 2008, Kansas held a 0–6 record against Texas since the formation of the Big12 Conference. In order to win the 2004 game against the Kansas Jayhawks, Texas had to convert a 4th-and-18 situation and complete a touchdown pass with only eleven seconds remaining on the clock. The 2005 game provided much less on-field drama, as Texas led 52–0 by halftime and defeated Kansas 66–14. The two teams did not face each other in 2006 or 2007.

The morning of the 2008 game, Las Vegas casinos favored Texas by 14 points. The weather at kickoff was 37 °F (2.8 °C) and partly cloudy, with winds of 23–30 miles per hour. Snow flurries began near the end of the first half.

Texas won the 2008 game, 35–7. UT's Colt McCoy
Colt McCoy
Daniel "Colt" McCoy is an American football quarterback for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Browns in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft...

 completed 24 of 35 passing attempts (71%) for 255 yards and 2 touchdown passes. He was also the leading rusher for both schools, rushing for 78 yards and a touchdown. Todd Reesing, an Austin native, completed 25 of 50 passes for 258 yards and 1 touchdown.

Missouri

Played in alternating snow and light rain, Kansas claimed a victory over Missouri in thrilling fashion. Kansas scored first, taking advantage of an early Darrell Stuckey interception, and Darrell Stuckey's forced fumble on a long Chase Daniel run. Missouri came back in the second half, pulling into the lead late in the game on a Derrick Washington touchdown run. But Kansas marched down the field quickly, scoring when Todd Reesing eluded defensive pressure and lofted a pass to Kerry Meier as Meier ran across the goal line. Missouri raced downfield just as quickly, but a last-second field goal was blocked to preserve a 40-37 win for Kansas.


Minnesota (Insight Bowl)

Both teams started quickly on offense. Todd Reesing threw a touchdown pass to Dezmon Briscoe on KU's first play from scrimmage. The first quarter ended 14-14. But Kansas kept scoring, leading 28-14 at the half, and 35-14 at the start of the 4th quarter. Briscoe caught 14 passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns. Todd Reesing threw four TD passes. Wide receiver Kerry Meier caught a touchdown and threw for another. Kansas won 42-21, making it back-to-back bowl wins in their first back-to-back bowl appearances.

Rankings

Ranking Movement
Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Final
AP 14 14 13 19 18 16 16 16 19 NR NR
Coaches 13 12 11 19 18 16 15 15 18 NR NR
Harris Not released 17 16 16 19 NR NR
BCS Not released 23 NR NR

Statistics

2008 Official Statistics

Team

class="wikitable" style="white-space:nowrap;"> Team Opp
Scoring 434 387
  Points per Game 33.38 29.77
First Downs 301 277
  Rushing 111 91
  Passing 172 168
  Penalty 18 18
Total Offense 5621 5157
  Avg per Play 5.9 5.6
  Avg per Game 432.4 396.7
Fumbles-Lost 21-9 22-10
Penalties-Yards 62-576 75-589
  Avg per Game
class="wikitable" style="white-space:nowrap;"> Team Opp Punts-Yards 58- 57-   Avg per Punt 40.7 39.8 Time of Possession/Game 37:49 22:11 3rd Down Conversions 93/184 74/183 4th Down Conversions 8/16 12/26 Touchdowns Scored Field Goals-Attempts-Long 11-14-47 PAT-Attempts Attendance     Games/Avg per Game  

Scores by quarter


Rushing

Name GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G
Sharp, Jake 13-10 186 888 28 860 4.6 12 47 66.2
Quigley, Angus 11-2 59 312 3 309 5.2 3 20 28.1
Crawford, Jocques 13-0 62 262 30 232 3.7 4 20 17.8
Reesing, Todd 13-13 126 489 265 224 1.8 4 18 17.2
Briscoe, Dezmon 13-11 2 18 0 18 9.0 0 13 1.4
Lawrence, Tyler 3-0 2 17 0 17 8.5 0 11 5.7
Wilson, Johnathan 13-12 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0
Meier, Kerry 13-11 2 2 7 -5 -2.5 0 2 -0.4
TEAM 4-0 5 0 7 -7 -1.4 0 0 -1.8
Total 13 445 1988 340 1648 3.7 23 47 126.8
Opponents 13 406 1905 305 1600 3.9 22 78 123.1

Passing

Name GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G
Reesing, Todd 13-13 148.52 329-495-13 66.5 3888 32 69 299.1
Meier, Kerry 13-11 417.20 3-3-0 100.0 74 1 32 5.7
Lawrence, Tyler 3-0 96.20 1-2-0 50.0 11 0 11 3.7
Total 13 149.93 333-500-13 66.6 3973 33 69 305.6
Opponents 13 129.73 318-521-15 61.0 3557 27 75 273.6

Receiving

Name GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
Meier, Kerry 13-11 97 1045 10.8 8 68 80.4
Briscoe, Dezmon 13-11 92 1407 15.3 15 69 108.2
Wilson, Johnathan 13-12 43 573 13.3 3 56 44.1
Sharp, Jake 13-10 25 283 11.3 1 67 21.8
Fields, Dexton 11-11 20 214 10.7 3 50 19.5
Quigley, Angus 11-2 17 82 4.8 1 14 7.5
Patterson, Daymond 13-5 14 154 11.0 2 44 11.8
Biere, Tim 12-2 6 65 10.8 0 23 5.4
Crawford, Jocques 13-0 6 46 7.7 0 29 3.5
Brown, Raymond 13-1 5 29 5.8 0 11 2.2
Pendleton, Raimond 6-1 4 29 7.2 0 13 4.8
Dedeaux, Bradley 9-2 2 9 4.5 0 5 1.0
Herford, Marcus 11-0 1 31 31.0 0 31 2.8
Steward, A.J. 10-0 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.6
Total 13 333 3973 11.9 33 69 305.6
Opponents 13 318 3557 11.2 27 75 273.6
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