< PreviousFirst Team 1933 Ralph Kercheval, Back (AP) 1934 Bert Johnson, Back (AP) 1942 Clyde Johnson, Tackle (AP) 1944 Wash Serini, Tackle (AP) 1946 Wallace Jones, End (AP) 1947 Jay Rhodemyre, Center (AP) 1949 Bob Gain, Tackle (AP) 1949 Harry Ulinski, Center (AP) 1950 Bob Gain, Tackle (AP, UPI) 1950 Babe Parilli, Quarterback (AP, UPI) 1951 Doug Moseley, Center (AP, UPI) 1951 Steve Meilinger, End (AP, UPI) 1951 Babe Parilli, Quarterback (AP, UPI) 1951 Gene Donaldson, Guard (AP) 1952 Steve Meilinger, End (AP, UPI) 1953 Ray Correll, Guard (AP) 1953 Steve Meilinger, End (AP, UPI) 1954 Bob Hardy, Quarterback (AP) 1955 Howard Schnellenberger, End (AP, UPI) 1956 Lou Michaels, Tackle (AP, UPI) 1957 Lou Michaels, Tackle (AP, UPI) 1960 Tom Hutchinson, End (AP) 1961 Tom Hutchinson, End (AP, UPI) 1962 Tom Hutchinson, End (AP, UPI) 1962 Junior Hawthorne, Tackle (AP) 1963 Herschel Turner, Tackle (UPI) 1964 Rodger Bird, Halfback (AP, UPI) 1964 Rick Kestner, End (AP, UPI) 1965 Sam Ball, Tackle (AP, UPI) 1965 Rodger Bird, Halfback (AP, UPI) 1965 Rick Kestner, End (UPI) 1967 Dicky Lyons, Fullback (UPI) 1968 Dicky Lyons, Halfback (AP, UPI) 1969 Dave Roller, Def. Tackle (AP, UPI) 1970 Dave Roller, Def. Tackle (AP, UPI) 1971 Joe Federspiel, Linebacker (AP, UPI) 1973 Sonny Collins, Tailback (AP, UPI) 1973 Darryl Bishop, Def. Back (UPI) 1973 Jim “Bubba” McCollum, Def. Line (UPI) 1974 Warren Bryant, Off. Tackle (AP, UPI) 1974 Sonny Collins, Tailback (AP, UPI) 1975 Warren Bryant, Off. Tackle (AP, UPI) 1975 Sonny Collins, Tailback (AP, UPI) 1976 Warren Bryant, Off. Tackle (AP, UPI) 1976 Art Still, Def. End (UPI) 1977 Tom Dornbrook, Off. Guard (AP) 1977 Derrick Ramsey, Quarterback (AP, UPI) 1977 Art Still, Def. End (AP, UPI) 1977 Mike Siganos, Def. Back (AP, UPI) 1977 Dallas Owens, Def. Back (AP) 1978 Jim Kovach, Linebacker (AP, UPI) 1978 Dan Fowler, Off. Guard (UPI) 1978 Richard Jaffe, Noseguard (UPI) 1979 Richard Jaffe, Noseguard (AP, UPI) 1980 Ken Roark, Center (AP) 1981 Andy Molls, Def. Back (AP) 1983 Paul Calhoun, Punter (AP) 1984 George Adams, Tailback (AP, UPI) 1984 Paul Calhoun, Def. Back (AP, UPI, Coaches) 1987 Jerry Reese, Def. Line (Coaches) 1988 Randy Holleran, Linebacker (AP) 1989 Oliver Barnett, Def. Line (AP, UPI, Coaches) 1989 Mike Pfeifer, Off. Tackle (AP, UPI, Coaches) 1990 Randy Holleran, Linebacker (AP, Coaches) 1991 Doug Pelfrey, Kicker (AP) 1993 Marcus Jenkins, Safety (Coaches) 1993 Marty Moore, Linebacker (AP, Coaches) 1994 Melvin Johnson, Free Safety (AP) 1995 Moe Williams, Tailback (AP, Coaches) 1997 John Schlarman, Offensive Guard (AP) 1998 Tim Couch, Quarterback (AP, Coaches) 1998 Craig Yeast, Wide Receiver (AP, Coaches) 1998 Kris Comstock, Off. Tackle (AP) 1999 Andy Smith, Punter (AP, Coaches) 1999 James Whalen, Tight End (AP, Coaches) 1999 Jeff Snedegar, Linebacker (Coaches) 2000 Derek Smith, Tight End (AP, Coaches) 2000 Omar Smith, Offensive Lineman (AP) 2001 Derek Abney, All-Purpose (AP) 2001 Dennis Johnson, Defensive End (AP) 2001 Glenn Pakulak, Punter (AP) 2002 Derek Abney, Kick Returner (AP, Coaches) 2002 Antonio Hall, Off. Tackle (Coaches) 2002 Glenn Pakulak, Punter (AP, Coaches) 2002 Artose Pinner, Running Back (AP, Coaches) 2003 Derek Abney, Kick Returner (AP, Coaches) 2003 Antonio Hall, Off. Tackle (AP, Coaches) 2005 Rafael Little, All-Purpose (AP) 2006 Keenan Burton, All-Purpose (AP) 2006 Jacob Tamme, Tight End (AP, Coaches) 2006 Wesley Woodyard, Linebacker (Coaches) 2007 Jacob Tamme, Tight End (AP, Coaches) 2007 Wesley Woodyard, LB (AP, Coaches) 2008 Micah Johnson, Linebacker (Coaches) 2008 Trevard Lindley, Cornerback (AP, Coaches) 2008 Tim Masthay, Punter (AP, Coaches) 2009 Randall Cobb, All-Purpose Player (AP) 2009 Corey Peters, Defensive Tackle (Coaches) 2010 Randall Cobb, All-Purpose (AP, Coaches) 2010 Danny Trevathan, Linebacker (AP, Coaches) 2011 Danny Trevathan, Linebacker (AP) 2014 Alvin “Bud” Dupree, DE/LB (AP, Coaches) 2014 Austin MacGinnis, Kicker (AP, Coaches) 2016 Jon Toth, Center (AP) 2017 Benny Snell Jr., Running Back (AP) 2018 Josh Allen, LB (AP, Coaches) 2018 Benny Snell Jr., Running Back (AP, Coaches) 2018 Jervontius “Bunchy” Stallings (AP, Coaches) 2019 Lynn Bowden Jr., All-Purpose (AP, Coaches) 2019 Max Duffy, Punter (AP) 2019 Drake Jackson, Center (AP) 2019 Logan Stenberg, Offensive Guard (AP) Second Team 1933 Joe Rupert, End (AP) 1935 Bob Davis, Back (AP) 1936 Stanley Nevers, Tackle (AP) 1937 Ed Sydnor, Guard (AP) 1937 Bob Davis, Back (AP) 1938 Dave Zoeller, Back (AP) 1939 John Eibner, Tackle (AP) 1945 Wash Serini, Tackle (AP) 1947 Wash Serini, Tackle (AP) 1948 Bob Gain, Tackle (AP) 1949 Babe Parilli, Quarterback (AP) 1950 Doug Moseley, Center (AP) 1950 Bill Wannamaker, Guard (AP, UPI) 1950 Al Bruno, End (AP) 1950 Bill Leskovar, Back (AP, UPI) 1951 Jim MacKenzie, Tackle (AP) 1952 Tommy Adkins, Linebacker (AP) 1953 Ralph Paolone, Back (AP) 1953 Ray Correll, Guard (UPI) 1954 Bradley Mills, End (UPI) 1954 Bob Hardy, Quarterback (UPI) 1955 Bob Hardy, Quarterback (AP, UPI) 1956 J.T. Frankenberger, Tackle (AP) 1956 Dave Kuhn, Center (AP) 1957 Bobby Cravens, Back (AP) 1958 Bobby Cravens, Back (AP, UPI) 1959 Calvin Bird, Back (AP) 1962 Darrell Cox, Back (AP) 1962 Junior Hawthorne, Tackle (UPI) 1965 Doug Davis, Off. Guard (AP) 1965 Larry Seiple, Back (AP) 1965 Mike McGraw, Linebacker (AP) 1965 Terry Beadles, Def. Back (AP) 1966 Jeff Van Note, Def. End (AP) All-SEC Max Duffy won the 2019 Ray Guy Award which is given to the nation's best punter. 50 @UKFootballThis Page Illustrates the preferred cropping. Ad with 1/2” bleed on all sides is on following page of PDF. This Page Illustrates the preferred cropping. Ad with 1/2” bleed on all sides is on following page of PDF.KENTUCKY SECsports.com #ItJustMeansMore1966 Dicky Lyons, Def. Back (AP) 1966 Jerry Davis, Def. Back (AP) 1968 Dick Palmer, Def. End (AP) 1968 Dave Roller, Def. Guard (AP) 1969 Dick Palmer, Def. End (AP) 1969 Joe Federspiel, Linebacker (AP) 1970 Dave Hardt, Def. End (AP) 1972 Darryl Bishop, Def. Back (AP) 1973 Harvey Sword, Off. Tackle (AP) 1973 Darryl Bishop, Def. Back (AP) 1974 Rick Nuzum, Center (AP) 1974 Mike Fanuzzi, Quarterback (AP) 1974 John Tatterson, Punter (AP) 1975 Jim Kovach, Linebacker (AP) 1976 Jim Kovach, Linebacker (AP) 1976 Mike Siganos, Def. Back (AP) 1977 Dave Trosper, Wide Receiver (AP) 1977 Jerry Blanton, Def. Tackle (AP) 1977 Richard Jaffe, Noseguard (AP) 1978 Tom Kearns, Off. Guard (AP) 1978 Richard Jaffe, Noseguard (AP) 1978 Larry Carter, Def. Back (AP) 1979 Felix Wilson, Wide Receiver (AP) 1979 Tom Kearns, Off. Guard (AP) 1979 Larry Carter, Def. Back (AP) 1981 Don Fielder, Def. End (AP) 1982 Andy Molls, Def. Back (AP) 1983 Kerry Baird, Def. Back (AP) 1984 Cam Jacobs, Linebacker (AP) 1985 Jim Reichwein, Off. Guard (AP) 1985 Brian Williams, Def. End (AP) 1985 Russell Hairston, Def. Back (AP) 1986 Joey Worley, Placekicker (AP) 1987 Mark Higgs, Tailback (AP) 1987 Dermontti Dawson, Off. Guard (AP) 1987 Jerry Reese, Def. Tackle (AP) 1987 Greg Kunkel, Off. Tackle (AP) 1988 Oliver Barnett, Def. Tackle (AP) 1988 Chris Chenault, Linebacker (AP) 1989 Joel Mazzella, Off. Guard (AP) 1989 Alfred Rawls, Tailback (AP) 1990 Al Baker, Tailback (AP) 1990 Rodney Jackson, Tight End (AP) 1990 Joel Mazzella, Off. Guard (AP) 1991 Joey Couch, Noseguard (AP) 1992 Doug Pelfrey, Kicker (AP, Coaches) 1992 Marty Moore, Linebacker (AP) 1992 Todd Perry, Off. Guard (AP) 1993 Marcus Jenkins, Safety (AP) 1993 Moe Williams, Tailback (AP) 1994 Melvin Johnson, Free Safety (Coaches) 1995 Reggie Rusk, Free Safety (AP, Coaches) 1996 Van Hiles, Cornerback (AP) 1996 Chris Ward, Def. End (AP) 1997 Tim Couch, Quarterback (AP) 1997 Tremayne Martin, Strong Safety (AP, Coaches) 1997 John Schlarman, Offensive Guard (Coaches) 1997 Craig Yeast, Wide Receiver (AP, Coaches) 1998 Kris Comstock, Offensive Tackle (Coaches) 1999 Dennis Johnson, Def. End (AP) 1999 Anthony Wajda, Free Safety (Coaches) 2000 Omar Smith, Offensive Lineman (Coaches) 2001 Glenn Pakulak, Punter (Coaches) 2002 Vincent Burns, Def. End (AP) 2002 Antonio Hall, Off. Tackle (AP) 2002 Jared Lorenzen, Quarterback (AP, Coaches) 2002 Dewayne Robertson, Def. Tackle (AP, Coaches) 2003 Muhammad Abdullah, Free Safety (Coaches) 2003 Vincent Burns, Def. End (AP) 2004 Muhammad Abdullah, FS/SS (AP, Coaches) 2005 Muhammad Abdullah, FS (AP, Coaches) 2005 Rafael Little, Tailback (Coaches) 2006 Michael Aitcheson, Off. Tackle (Coaches) 2006 Keenan Burton, Wide Receiver (AP, Coaches) 2006 Andre’ Woodson, Quarterback (AP, Coaches) 2007 Jeremy Jarmon, Def. End (Coaches) 2007 Jason Leger, Off. Guard (AP) 2007 Garry Williams, Off. Tackle (Coaches) 2007 Andre’ Woodson, Quarterback (AP, Coaches) 2008 Myron Pryor, Def. Tackle (AP, Coaches) 2008 Garry Williams, Off. Tackle (AP, Coaches) 2009 Zipp Duncan, Off. Tackle (Coaches) 2009 Micah Johnson, Linebacker (Coaches) 2009 Trevard Lindley, Cornerback (Coaches) 2009 Derrick Locke, All-Purpose Player (AP) 2009 Sam Maxwell, Linebacker (AP) 2009 Corey Peters, Defensive Tackle (AP) 2010 Larry Warford, Off. Guard (AP, Coaches) 2011 Winston Guy, Safety (AP, Coaches) 2011 Danny Trevathan, Linebacker (Coaches) 2011 Larry Warford, Off. Guard (AP, Coaches) 2012 Larry Warford, Off. Guard (AP, Coaches) 2013 Alvin “Bud” Dupree, Defensive End (AP) 2013 Avery Williamson, Linebacker (AP, Coaches) 2015 Cory “C.J.” Johnson, Defensive Tackle (AP) 2016 Mike Edwards, Safety (AP) 2016 Jordan Jones, Linebacker (AP, Coaches) 2016 Jon Toth, Center (Coaches) 2017 Josh Allen, Linebacker/Defensive End (AP) 2017 Benny Snell Jr., Running Back (Coaches) 2018 Lynn Bowden Jr., All-Purpose (Coaches) 2019 Max Duffy, Punter (Coaches) 2019 Logan Stenberg, Offensive Guard (Coaches) Third Team 1934 Joe Rupert, End (AP) 1935 Stanley Nevers, Tackle (AP) 1936 Bob Davis, Back (AP) 1938 Sherman Hinkebein, Center (AP) 1938 Bill McCubbin, End (AP) 1939 Bill McCubbin, End (AP) 1940 John Eibner, Tackle (AP) 1940 Charles Ishmael, End (AP) 1941 Noah Mullins, Back (AP) 1944 Norman Klein, Back (AP) 1946 Jay Rhodemyre, Center (AP) 1947 Leo Yarutis, Guard (AP) 1948 Wallace Jones, End (AP) 1949 Don Phelps, Back (AP) 1950 Pat James, Guard (AP, UPI) 1950 Wilbur Jamerson, Back (AP, UPI) 1950 Ben Zaranka, End (UPI) 1950 Pat James, Guard (UPI) 1951 Bob Fry, End (AP) 1951 Emery Clark, Back (AP) 1951 John Ignarski, Guard (UPI) 1952 Bob Fry, Tackle (AP) 1954 Howard Schnellenberger, End (AP) 1955 Lou Michaels, Tackle (AP) 1956 Bob Dougherty, Back (AP) 1956 J. T. Frankenberger, Tackle (UPI) 1956 Dave Kuhn, Center (UPI) 1957 Bobby Cravens, Back (UPI) 1958 Bob Lindon, Tackle (AP) 1959 Bob Talamini, Guard (AP) 1959 Calvin Bird, Back (UPI) 1960 Lloyd Hodge, Guard (AP, UPI) 1960 Tom Hutchinson, End (UPI) 1960 Calvin Bird, Back (UPI) 1961 Dave Gash, End (UPI) 1961 Irv Goode, Center (UPI) 1961 Jerry Woolum, Quarterback (UPI) 1962 Darryl Cox, Back (UPI) All-SEC Linebacker Wesley Woodyard earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2006 and 2007. 52 @UKFootball 104139_LGEku_SportsSp_FtBall_8_375x10_875.indd 112/18/18 11:59 AMPioneers of Integration in the SEC Kentucky Wildcats Nate Northington, Greg Page, Wilbur Hack- ett and Houston Hogg were the pioneers of integration for Southeastern Conference football. In 1966, Northington and Page became the first African-American football players to enroll at an SEC school and played for the UK freshman team. A year later, Hackett and Hogg followed in their footsteps. On Sept. 23, 1967, Northington played his first varsity game. On Sept. 30, 1967 – a day after Page, his close friend and classmate, passed away follow- ing a tragic accident – Northington became the first African-Amer- ican in an SEC game when UK played Ole Miss. Hackett and Hogg would carry on Northington and Page’s trailblazing legacy, with Hackett becoming the first African-American team captain in any sport at an SEC school in 1969. The Wildcats were honored with four life-sized statues outside Commonwealth Stadium in September of 2016 in correlation with the unveiling of UK’s $45 million practice facility. A native of Louisville and an All- State performer at Thomas Jefferson High School, Nate Northington was recruited by Kentucky Gov. Edward T. Breathitt, University of Kentucky President John W. Oswald and UK football head coach Charlie Brad- shaw to break the Southeastern Conference’s football color barrier. Embracing the opportunity to be a trailblazer and accepting the monu- mental challenges that came with it, Northington signed with UK and en- rolled in 1966. The defensive back spent his first season as a Wildcat as a member of the freshman team before making his varsity debut on Sept. 23, 1967. A week later – and a day following the passing of Greg Page, his close friend and fellow trailblazer – became the first Af- rican-American to play in an SEC game when UK played host to Ole Miss. Northington would later trans- fer to Western Kentucky, but not before encouraging Wilbur Hackett and Houston Hogg to stay and finish the noble work he and Page started. Greg Page, a talented defensive end hailing from Middlesboro, en- rolled at the University of Kentucky in 1966 in the height of the Civil Rights movement. Poised to break the Southeastern Conference color barrier in football, Page played with close friend Nate Northington on the freshman team in his first season before moving up to varsity a year later. Before he could playw in his first game, Page suffered a neck in- jury in a tragic accident in practice on Aug. 22, 1967. Left paralyzed, Page remained in intensive care for the next 38 days – during which Northington often visited Page – be- fore passing away. His passing came one day before Northington became the first African-American to play in an SEC game. Though he was not on the field for the groundbreaking mo- ment, his courage had helped pave the way for it and forever changed the face of sports in the South. Hailing from Louisville, Wilbur Hackett came to the University of Kentucky in 1967 after a stand- out high-school career at Manual, where he was named All State and a Parade Magazine All-American. Heeding Nate Northington’s advice to continue to break racial barriers at UK, Hackett joined the varsity team as a sophomore in 1968. In spite of receiving death threats and needing armed guards for one Southeast- ern Conference road trip, Hackett remained steadfast and became a three-year starter at linebacker. He received Sophomore All-SEC honors in 1968, honorable mention All- SEC recognition as a junior and was Kentucky’s Co-Most Valuable Player as a senior. Even more notably, he became the first African-American team captain in any sport in SEC his- tory in 1969, cementing his legacy as one of the foremost pioneers of racial integration in collegiate ath- letics. Starting his career in Hazard before finishing high school at Da- viess County in Owensboro, Hous- ton Hogg followed in the footsteps of Nate Northington and Greg Page in enrolling at the Universi- ty of Kentucky in 1967. A running back, Hogg lettered for Kentucky in 1969 and 1970 as one of the first African-American football players in the history of the Southeastern Conference. Hogg faced prejudice throughout his career – played during tumultuous times in Amer- ica – but did not let the racism of others deter him from completing his career and graduating from UK. Hogg’s resoluteness and sacrifice were instrumental in paving the way for equality at the University of Ken- tucky and in both the SEC and col- lege sports nationwide. NATE NORTHINGTON GREG PAGE WILBUR HACKETT HOUSTON HOGG 54 @UKFootball111 Avenue of Champions Lexington, KY 859-323-4564Single Game Records Total Offensive Yards 525 Jared Lorenzen vs. Georgia Oct. 21, 2000 Most Rush Attempts 41 Derick Logan vs. Mississippi State Nov. 9, 1996 Derick Logan vs. Georgia Oct. 26, 1996 Most Rushing Yards 299 Moe Williams vs. South Carolina Sept. 23, 1995 Most Rushing Touchdowns 4 Benny Snell Jr. vs. Mississippi State Sept. 22, 2018 Benny Snell Jr. vs. New Mexico State Sept. 16, 2016 Artose Pinner vs. Vanderbilt Nov. 16. 2002 Moe Williams vs. South Carolina Sept. 23, 1995 Sonny Collins vs. Mississippi State Oct. 6, 1973 Rodger Bird vs. Vanderbilt Nov. 6, 1965 Longest Run From Scrimmage t91 Harry Jones vs. George Washington Nov. 17. 1951 Most Pass Attempts 67 Tim Couch vs. Arkansas (47 comp.) Oct. 3, 1998 Tim Couch vs. Louisville Sept. 5, 1998 Longest Pass From Scrimmage t97 Tim Couch/Craig Yeast vs. Florida Sept. 26, 1998 Consecutive Pass Completions 16 Dusty Bonner vs. Connecticut Sept. 11. 1999 Most Receiving Yards 269 Craig Yeast vs. Vanderbilt. Nov. 14, 1998 Most Receiving Touchdowns 4 Al Bruno vs. North Dakota Nov. 18, 1950 Craig Yeast vs. lndiana Sept. 20, 1997 James Whalen vs. Georgia Oct. 23, 1999 Most All-Purpose Yardage 429 Moe Williams vs. South Carolina Sept. 23, 1995 Most Points Scored 25 Calvin Bird vs. Hawaii (4TD, 1PAT) Sept. 13, 1958 Most Points by a Kicker 18 Doug Pelfrey vs. Mississippi State (5FG, 3PAT) Oct. 31, 1992 Most Touchdowns Scored 4 12 times Most recent, Benny Snell Jr. vs. Mississippi State Sept. 22, 2018 Most Field Goals 5 Doug Pelfrey vs. Mississippi State Oct. 31, 1992 Most Field Goal Attempts 7 Doug Pelfrey vs. Mississippi State Oct. 31, 1992 Longest Field Goal 54 Austin MacGinnis vs. Tennessee Nov. 15, 2014 Most PATs by Kicking 10 Bob Gain vs. North Dakota Nov. 18, 1950 Most PATs Attempted by Kicking 10 Bob Gain vs. North Dakota Nov. 18, 1950 Most Punts 13 Jimmy Carter vs. Florida Sept. 28, 1996 Dave Hardt vs. Kansas State Sept. 19, 1970 Jay Tesar vs. LSU Oct. 19, 1985 Most Punting Yards 539 Jimmy Carter vs. Florida Sept. 28. 1996 Longest Punt 80 Paul Calhoun vs. Indiana Sept. 27, 1983 Most Punt Return Touchdowns 2 Derek Abney vs. Mississippi State Nov. 2. 2002 Longest Punt Return t97 Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. Houston Nov. 12, 1966 Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns 1 18 times Most recent, Derrick Locke vs. Louisville Sept. 19, 2009 Longest Kickoff Return t100 6 times Most recent, Derrick Locke vs. Louisville Sept. 19, 2009 Most Interceptions 3 5 times Most recent, Marcus Jenkins vs. Florida Sept. 11, 1993 Most Interception Return TDs 1 several times Most recent, Mike Edwards (66 yds.) vs. Middle Tennessee Nov. 17, 2018 Longest Interception Return t100 Dave Hunter vs. West Virginia Nov. 2, 1968 Most Tackles 29 Randy Holleran vs. LSU Oct. 20, 1990 Most Solo Tackles 16 Jeff Zurcher vs. Georgia Oct. 24, 1998 Larry Smith vs. Tulane Sept. 22, 1984 Most Assisted Tackles 16 Chris Chenault vs. Vanderbilt Nov. 7, 1987 Most QB Sacks 5 Dean Wells vs. Indiana Sept. 19, 1992 Most Tackles for Loss 6 Marlon McCree vs. Florida Sept. 26, 1998 t - play resulted in a touchdown 56 @UKFootballLongest Plays Rushing t91 Harry Jones vs. George Washington, 1951 t88 Jalen Whitlow vs. Alabama Staet, 2013 88 Bernie Scruggs vs. Georgia, 1970 t88 Bill Ransdell vs. Xavier, 1960 t87 Josh Clemons vs. Central Michigan, 2011 t85 Mark Higgs vs. Utah State, 1987 t85 Don Phelps vs. Michigan State, 1946 t84 Mark Higgs vs. Vanderbilt, 1984 t83 Derrick Locke vs. Vanderbilt, 2010 t83 Ralph Genito vs. Miami (Fla.), 1948 t82 Pete Venable vs. Bowling Green, 1979 t82 Bob Kosid vs. Detroit, 1963 t80 Quentin McCord vs. South Carolina, 1998 t80 Ken Northington vs. Vanderbilt, 1974 t79 Donald Russell vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2009 76 Moe Williams vs. South Carolina, 1995 t76 Mark Higgs vs. Rutgers, 1984 t76 Rodger Bird vs. LSU, 1964 t75 A.J. Rose vs. Louisville, 2018 75 Stephen Johnson vs. Tennessee, 2016 t75 S. “Boom” Williams vs. La. Lafayette, 2015 t73 Braylon Heard vs. UT Martin, 2014 t73 Randall Cobb vs. Vanderbilt, 2010 t73 Alfred Rawls vs. LSU, 1989 73 Rod Stewart vs. Georgia, 1978 t71 Benny Snell Jr. vs. Missouri, 2017 71 Jojo Kemp vs. Tennessee, 2016 70 Kavosiey Smoke vs. Louisville, 2019 70 Derick Logan vs. Vanderbilt, 1996 t70 Moe Williams vs. Florida, 1993 t70 Larry Seiple vs. Ole Miss, 1965 t70 Norman Klein vs. Xavier, 1948 Passing t97 Tim Couch/Craig Yeast vs. Florida, 1998 t92 Dave Bair/Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. Georgia, 1968 89 Jared Lorenzen/Derek Smith vs. Georgia, 2000 t88 Maxwell Smith/Javess Blue vs. Miami (Ohio), 2013 t87 Tim Couch/Kio Sanford vs. Tennessee, 1997 t86 Jared Lorenzen/Ernest Simms vs. Georgia, 2000 t83 Patrick Towles/Javess Blue vs. ULM, 2014 t83 Randy Jenkins/Allan Watson vs. Indiana, 1980 82 Bill Ransdell/Cisco Bryant vs. BGSU, 1985 t80 Andre’ Woodson/Dicky Lyons Jr. vs. Louisville, 2006 t80 Dusty Bonner/Quentin McCord vs. Vanderbilt, 1999 t80 Tim Couch/Kio Sanford vs. Louisville, 1997 t80 Larry McCrimmon/Felix Wilson vs. Florida, 1978 79 P. Towles/D.Robinson vs. UT Martin, 2014 t79 Andre’ Woodson/Scott MItchell vs. Indiana, 2005 t79 Matt Mumme/Garry Davis vs. Indiana, 1998 t78 Matt Mumme/Vincent Harrison vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 78 Terry Beadles/Larry Seiple vs. Tennessee, 1966 t77 Pookie Jones/Tim Calvert vs. Cincinnati, 1992 t77 Derrick Ramsey/Dave Trosper vs. Tennessee, 1975 t77 Jerry Woolum/Tom Hutchinson vs. LSU, 1961 t76 Rick Norton/Bob Windsor vs. Auburn, 1965 t75 Stephen Johnson/Garrett Johnson vs. Louisville, 2016 t75 Jared Lorenzen/Quentin McCord vs. Georgia, 2000 75 Dicky Lyons Sr./Dan Spanish vs. Vanderbilt, 1966 t75 Rick Norton/Larry Seiple vs. Houston, 1965 Punts 80 Paul Calhoun vs. Indiana, 1983 78 Randy Jenkins vs. Tennessee, 1983 75 Bill Hawk vs. Tennessee, 1991 73 Ryan Tydlacka vs. Ole Miss, 2010 72 Tim Masthay vs. Mississippi State, 2008 71 Matt Panton vs. Eastern Michigan, 2017 71 Glenn Pakulak vs. Tennessee, 2002 71 Kevin Kelly vs. Mississippi State, 1977 71 John Tatterson vs. LSU, 1972 71 Dave Hardt vs. Virginia Tech, 1969 71 Lou Michaels vs. Florida, 1957 Field Goals 54 Austin MacGinnis vs. Tennessee, 2014 53 Austin MacGinnis vs. Missouri, 2017 53 Austin MacGinnis vs. Ohio, 2014 53 Doug Pelfrey vs. Indiana, 1991 53 Doug Pelfrey vs. Cincinnati, 1991 52 Taylor Begley vs. Alabama, 2004 52 Doug Pelfrey vs. LSU, 1992 52 Doug Pelfrey vs. Mississippi State, 1992 52 Doug Pelfrey vs. Florida, 1991 52 Joey Worley vs. Wisconsin, 1984 52 Rick Strein vs. Kansas, 1981 52 Joe Bryant vs. Virginia Tech, 1977 52 John Pierce vs. Florida, 1974 51 Austin MacGinnis vs. Mississippi State, 2016 51 Austin MacGinnis vs. Florida, 2014 51 Ryan Tydlacka vs. South Carolina, 2008 51 Taylor Begley vs. Florida, 2004 51 Joe Bryant vs. Georgia, 1977 51 Joe Bryant vs. Georgia, 1977 50 Matt Ruffolo vs. Arkansas, 2019 50 Austin MacGinnis vs. Florida, 2017 50 Craig McIntosh vs. Ole Miss, 2010 50 Craig McIntosh vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 50 Doug Pelfrey vs. Florida, 1992 50 Doug Pelfrey vs. LSU, 1991 50 Doug Pelfrey vs. Central Michigan, 1990 50 Ken Willis vs. North Carolina, 1989 50 Joey Worley vs. Vanderbilt, 1984 50 Chris Caudell vs. Kansas State, 1983 Punt Returns t97 Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. Houston, 1966 t88 Larry Carter vs. Virginia Tech, 1978 t88 Don Phelps vs. Marquette, 1946 t87 Andy Molls vs. Vanderbilt, 1981 t86 Derek Abney vs. Arkansas, 2002 t85 Craig Yeast vs. South Carolina, 1997 t84 Rafael Little vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2006 t84 Darrell Cox vs. Florida State, 1961 t80 Derek Abney vs. Mississippi State, 2003 t78 Bill Mitchell vs. Maryland, 1956 t73 Randall Cobb vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2009 t73 Larry Carter vs. Ole Miss, 1978 t72 Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. Tennessee, 1966 t72 Harry Jones vs. Villanova, 1952 t71 Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. Auburn, 1967 t69 Derek Abney vs. Mississippi State, 2002 t67 Lynn Bowden Jr. vs. Missouri, 2018 67 Andy Molls vs. Vanderbilt, 1981 t65 Charles Walker vs. New Mexico State, 2016 t64 Dee Smith vs. Utah State, 1987 64 Andy Molls vs. Virginia Tech, 1982 62 Kio Sanford vs. Louisville, 1996 62 Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. West Virginia, 1966 t62 Calvin Bird vs. Tennessee, 1959 61 Mike Siganos vs. Georgia, 1975 t61 Emery Clark vs. Georgia, 1949 t60 Larry Carter vs. Bowling Green, 1979 Kickoff Returns t100 Derrick Locke vs. Louisville, 2009 t100 Derrick Locke vs. Western Kentucky, 2008 t100 Keenan Burton vs. Louisville, 2006 t100 Derek Abney vs. Florida, 2002 t100 Craig Yeast vs. Florida, 1998 t100 Kurt Johnson vs. Georgia, 1989 t99 David Jones vs. East Carolina, 2008 season (2009 bowl) t99 Rafael Little vs. Idaho State, 2005 t98 Doug Kotar vs. Clemson, 1971 t97 Craig Yeast vs. Vanderbilt, 1997 96 Winston Guy vs. Georgia, 2008 t96 Kio Sanford vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1994 t95 Derek Abney vs. Vanderbilt, 2002 t95 Craig Yeast vs. South Carolina, 1996 t95 Roger Gann vs. Indiana, 1969 t95 Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. LSU, 1967 93 Lynn Bowden, Jr. vs. Vanderbilt, 2017 93 Keenan Burton vs. Idaho State, 2005 t92 Rodger Bird vs. Virginia Tech, 1963 91 Don Phelps vs. Georgia, 1949 91 Don Phelps vs. Ole Miss, 1946 Interception Returns 100 David Hunter vs. West Virginia, 1968 t97 Darryl Bishop vs. Miss. State, 1972 t95 David Johnson vs. Cincinnati, 1986 t95 Rodger Bird vs. Auburn, 1964 t93 Don Frampton vs. Ole Miss, 1949 t91 Greg Long vs. North Texas State, 1981 t89 Joe Stephan vs. Florida, 1969 83 Darryl Bishop vs. Miss. State, 1973 t82 Quentus Cumby vs. Indiana, 2002 t81 Dallas Owens vs. LSU, 1977 t81 Josh Forrest vs. Louisville, 2015 t80 John Netoskie vs. Miami (Fla.), 1949 t-touchdown Yr Player Rush Rec PRet KOR Total 2019 Lynn Bowden Jr. 1,468 348 0 220 2,089 2018 Benny Snell Jr. 1,449 105 0 0 1,554 2017 Benny Snell Jr. 1,333 72 0 -13 1,392 2016 Benny Snell Jr. 1,091 39 0 138 1,268 2015 S. “Boom” Williams 855 74 0 0 929 2014 S. “Boom” Williams 486 162 0 511 1,159 2013 Javess Blue 19 586 20 510 1,135 2012 Raymond Sanders 669 111 0 223 1,003 2011 Mychal Bailey 0 0 0 600 600 2010 Randall Cobb 424 1017 219 736 2,396 2009 Derrick Locke 907 284 0 639 1,830 2008 Derrick Locke 303 195 0 314 812 2007 Rafael Little 1,013 347 127 0 1,487 2006 Keenan Burton -7 1036 51 765 1,845 2005 Rafael Little 1,045 449 355 133 1,982 2004 Glenn Holt 117 415 0 0 532 2003 Derek Abney 148 616 285 772 1,821 2002 Derek Abney 5 569 544 804 1,922 2001 Derek Abney 0 741 212 739 1,692 2000 Chad Scott 611 263 0 23 895 1999 Anthony White 562 469 0 134 1,165 1998 Craig Yeast 87 1311 33 410 1,841 1997 Craig Yeast 14 873 109 345 1,341 1996 Derick Logan 700 63 0 0 763 1995 Moe Williams 1,600 153 0 73 1,826 1994 Kio Sanford -5 145 202 820 1,162 1993 Moe Williams 928 41 0 0 969 1992 Kurt Johnson -3 318 187 330 832 1991 Kurt Johnson 52 385 129 406 972 1990 Al Baker 780 317 0 0 1,097 1989 Alfred Rawls 893 182 0 0 1,075 1988 Ivy Joe Hunter 451 160 0 272 883 1987 Mark Higgs 1,278 123 0 0 1,401 1986 Marc Logan 546 155 0 158 859 1985 Marc Logan 715 314 0 285 1,314 1984 George Adams 1,085 330 0 274 1,689 1983 George Adams 763 154 0 151 1,068 1982 George Adams 720 43 0 345 1,108 1981 Rick Massie 0 448 0 0 448 1980 Randy Brooks 578 180 0 42 800 1979 Chris Jones 770 85 0 17 872 1978 Felix Wilson 0 727 0 0 727 1977 Derrick Ramsey 618 0 0 0 618 1976 Chris Hill 606 93 -7 270 962 1975 Sonny Collins 1,150 -1 0 40 1,189 1974 Sonny Collins 970 23 0 73 1,066 1973 Sonny Collins 1,213 64 0 70 1,347 1972 Doug Kotar 361 -1 0 244 604 1971 Doug Kotar 375 40 0 589 1,004 1970 David Hunter 49 224 0 489 762 1969 Roger Gann 646 329 0 391 1,366 1968 Dicky Lyons 392 201 256 447 1,396 1967 Dicky Lyons 473 76 390 474 1,413 1966 Larry Seiple 256 499 0 120 875 1965 Larry Seiple 446 635 0 159 1,240 1964 Rodger Bird 671 191 147 195 1,204 1963 Rodger Bird 382 208 45 332 967 1962 Darrell Cox 363 310 131 296 1,100 1961 Tom Hutchinson 0 543 0 0 543 1960 Calvin Bird 129 222 119 344 814 1959 Calvin Bird 336 151 169 426 1,082 1958 Calvin Bird 168 373 18 231 790 1957 Bobby Cravens 669 143 78 239 1,129 1956 Bobby Cravens 338 0 90 180 608 1955 Don Netoskie 276 112 119 175 682 1954 Dick Mitchell 361 27 109 158 655 1953 Steve Meilinger 336 308 67 127 838 1952 Steve Meilinger 382 326 0 41 749 1951 Harry Jones 361 104 64 435 964 Annual All-Purpose Leaders @UKSportsNetwork 57UK Retired Jerseys and UK Hall of Fame 44 John “Shipwreck” Kelly HB 1929-31 66 Raloh Kercheval P 1931-33 13 Bob Davis HB 1935-37 Bernie A. Shively AD 1938-67 Coach 1945 35 Ermal Allen QB/HB 1939-41 Asst. Coach 1948-61 8 Clyde Johnson T 1940-42 45 Jay Rhodemyre C 1942, 1946-47 48 Washington Serini T 1944-47 16 George Blanda QB/P/K 1945-48 27 Wallace “Wah Wah” Jones E 1945-48 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach 1946-53 Jerry Claiborne DB/E 1946, 1948-49 Coach 1982-89 50 Harry Ulinski C/LB 1946-49 70 Bob Gain T 1947-50 87 Charlie McClendon DE 1949-50 10 Babe Parilli QB 1949-51 51 Doug Moseley C 1949-51 65 Ray Correll G 1951-53 80 Steve Meilinger E/HB/DB/LB 1951-53 84 Howard Schnellenberger E 1952-55 Blanton Collier Coach 1954-61 79 Lou Michaels T/K/P 1955-57 21 Calvin Byrd HB 1958-60 55 Irvin “Irv” Goode C 1959-61 80 Tom Hutchinson E 1960-62 70 Herschel Turner T 1961-63 80 Rick Kestner E 1963-65 11 Rick Norton QB 1963-65 73 Sam Ball OT 1963-65 21 Rodger Byrd HB 1963-65 32 Larry Seiple HB 1964-66 24 Dicky Lyons Sr. RB 1966-68 88 Jeff Van Note DE 1966-68 74 Dave Roller DL 1968-70 59 Joe Federspiel LB 1969-71 40 Sonny Collins HB 1972-75 52 Rick Nuzum OL 1972-74 69 Warren Bryant OT 1974-76 50 Jim Kovach LB 1974-76, 1978 97 Art Still DE 1974-77 12 Derrick Ramsey QB 1975-77 33 George Adams RB 1981-84 57 Dermontti Dawson C/OG 1984-87 22 Mark Higgs TB 1984-87 2 Tim Couch QB 1996-98 Football players who have been named to the UK Athletics Hall of Fame but have not had jerseys retired: 3 André Woodson QB 2004-07 12 Derrick Abney WR 2000-03 79 Oliver Barnett DE 1986-89 85 Al Bruno WR 1948-50 44 Wilbur Hackett LB 1968-70 22 Jared Lorenzen QB 2000-03 45 Marty Moore LB 1990-93 23 Nate Northington DB 1966-67 82 Greg Page DE 1966-67 9 Bill Ransdell QB 1983-86 10 Moe Williams RB 1993-95 3 Craig Yeast WR 1995-98 Paul “Bear” Bryant Tim Couch 58 @UKFootballThe University of Kentucky women’s soc- cer program is poised to hold its first home contest of the season at the Wendell & Vickie Bell Soccer Complex, hosting Ar- kansas on Sunday, Sept. 27 at 6 p.m. ET. While the women’s soccer program has an- nounced a limited attendance plan that is restricted to player guests and coach guests, fans are encouraged to watch the home opener on the SEC Network+. The Southeastern Conference accom- modated a modified season for the league’s women’s soccer programs this fall, which will consist of an eight-match, confer- ence-only, regular season. The reduced schedule will stretch across eight weeks, which began Thursday, Sept. 18, and will be followed by the SEC Championship in Orange Beach, Alabama, November 13-22. Each of the 14 league schools will compete in the SEC Championship, and every team is guaranteed at least two matches. UK is scheduled to appear on national television four times this fall – once on ES- PNU and three times on the SEC Network. All games on ESPN networks (ESPNU and SEC Network) are also available through the ESPN App, which is accessible on com- puters, smartphones, tablets and connected devices nationwide at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider. Four Wildcats were tabbed to the 2020 SEC Preseason Watch List last week, including returners Marissa Bosco, Hannah Richardson and Jordyn Rhodes, while newcomer Brooke Littman gets a quick nod from the league. Bosco, a redshirt senior, has been named to the league’s preseason watch list three straight seasons (2018-20), while Rhodes, Richardson and Littman are appearing on the list for the first time in their careers. Bosco, a midfielder from St. Charles, Illi- nois, is expected to bring a lot of experience and leadership to the field once again this season. In 2019, the then-redshirt junior logged seven points on three goals and one assist, becoming the third top scorer on the team. Two of her three goals last season were game-winners. Sophomores Richardson and Rhodes are returning for their second season after a couple of breakout performances in 2019. As freshmen, the duo tied for the team lead in goals last season, scoring eight each. In fact, the pair went tit-for-tat in nearly ev- ery statistical category, including logging 17 points each on eight goals and one as- sist, while also scoring one game-winning goal each and firing off 18 shots on goal each. Building on the success Bosco, Richard- son and Rhodes had just a season ago, Lit- tman, a redshirt senior, is sure to make an immediate impact. The goalkeeper, a transfer from Notre Dame, started in 13 games for the Irish last season, leading their program with seven wins, six shutouts and 1,230 min- utes played, setting career highs in each of those categories. The Rancho Palos Verdes, California, native allowed one goal or less in eight of her 13 starts in 2019, while the Irish went on to go 6-0-2 in those games. Lit- tman’s best individual performance came on the road at then-No. 3 North Carolina when she captured a career-high six saves. For the latest on the Kentucky women’s soccer program, follow @UKWomensSoc- cer on Twitter and on Instagram, on Face- book and on the web at UKathletics.com. Women's Soccer To Host First Home Contest By Cami Moore UK Athletics Communications and Public Relations @UKSportsNetwork 59Next >