Media Guide - Missouri Western State University Athletics
Media Guide - Missouri Western State University Athletics
Media Guide - Missouri Western State University Athletics
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A Winning Tradition<br />
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Above: Kasey Waterman (1998-2001) - Most touchdown<br />
passes in a career with 98.<br />
Middle: Drew Newhart (2006-2011) - Most passing<br />
yards in a career with 10,691.<br />
Waterman and Newhart are in the top 5 in numerous<br />
MWSU passing categories.<br />
Above: Tim Boender (1980-1983) - Inducted into MWSU <strong>Athletics</strong><br />
Hall of Fame in 2005. Led the Griffons with six sacks in 1983.<br />
Left: Gijon Robinson (2003-2006) - First Griffon to play in an NFL<br />
regular season game.<br />
Right: Jeremiah White (2005-2005) - Holds Griffon record for most<br />
yards in a season with 1,801 in 2005. Also, holds the career mark for<br />
most 100-yard rushing games with 18 in two seasons.<br />
Above: Eric “Ebo” Walker (1998-2002) - Finished his career with<br />
416 tackles with 36 being for a loss. Led the Griffons in tackles for<br />
three straight seasons (2000, 2001 & 2002).<br />
Left: Mike Solomon (1976-1979) - Inducted into MWSU <strong>Athletics</strong><br />
Hall of Fame in 2009. Started at quarterback in 1978 and 1979.<br />
Top Right: Roger Allen (2005-2008) - Started all 48 games in his<br />
Griffon career and is the second Griffon to play in a NFL regular<br />
season game. He was also an AFCA All-America selection at <strong>Western</strong>.<br />
Bottom Right: Terren Adams (1991-1992) - Holds the single game<br />
receiving record with 238 yards against Washburn in 1991. He also<br />
holds the single season record with 1,232 receiving yards in 1991.<br />
Griffon Football 2011<br />
Above: Eric McDowell (2000-2003) - Holds<br />
the MWSU record for sacks in a season with<br />
15.0 and most tackles for a loss in a season<br />
with 18.5.