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M.D.W.S.T
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  Message Not Read  Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/6/2025 1:50:29 PM 
Chase Hendricks
- Current Stats: 60 rec, 845 yards, 6 TD
- Career Stats: 111 rec, 1424 yards, 7 TD

Season Records:
- 8th in Rec (60) - #1 Coleman Owen w/ 78
- 9th in Rec Yards (845) - #1 Coleman Owen with 1,245
- 15th in Rec TD (6) - #1 Wigs / Brazill w/ 11, 9 TD would put him at 3rd

Career Records:
- 10th in Rec (111) - Wigs is 8th with 129
- Rec Yards - Close to Top 10 - Jordan Reid is 9th in Rec Yards w/ 1658


Parker Navarro
- Current Stats: 1,987 yards passing, 12 TD / 532 yards rushing, 4 TD
- Career Stats: 4638 yards passing (4 yards at UCF), 28 TD - 1806 yards rushing, 22 TD (3 TD at UCF)

Season Records:
- 7th in Passing Yards - Single Season in 2024 (2,423)
- 4th in Total Yards Single Season (2024)
- Current 2025 pace... 5th in Passing 2,870 (would pass Nathan Rourke)

Career Records:
- 6th in Passing TD (28) - Cleve Bryant is 5th with 29, Boo Jackson #4 w/ 38
- 6th in Passing Yards (4,638) - Sammy Shon is 4th with 5,412
- 5th in Total Yards (6,444) - Anthony Thornton is 4th with 6,753, Kurtis is 3rd with 8,500
- 5th in Career TD (50) - Kurtis is 4th w/ 61


Sieh Bangura
- Current Stats: 830 yards rushing, 8 TD
- Career Stats: 2812 yards rushing (had 12 at Minn), 32 rushing TD - 36 Total TD

Season Records:
- 8th in Rush TD in 2022 w/ 13 (currently has 8)
- 2025: On pace for 7th (projected 1,198 rush yards)

Career Records:
- 4th in Rush TD (32) - Kalvin McRae pretty far away at 3rd w/ 45
- Pretty close to cracking the Top 10 in Total TD w/ 36 (Sammy Shon is 9th w/ 41)
- 8th in Rush Yards (2,812) - Tim Curtis is 5th w/ 2,995 yards
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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/6/2025 1:56:46 PM 
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
Chase Hendricks
- Current Stats: 60 rec, 845 yards, 6 TD
- Career Stats: 111 rec, 1424 yards, 7 TD

Season Records:
- 8th in Rec (60) - #1 Coleman Owen w/ 78
- 9th in Rec Yards (845) - #1 Coleman Owen with 1,245
- 15th in Rec TD (6) - #1 Wigs / Brazill w/ 11, 9 TD would put him at 3rd

Career Records:
- 10th in Rec (111) - Wigs is 8th with 129
- Rec Yards - Close to Top 10 - Jordan Reid is 9th in Rec Yards w/ 1658


Parker Navarro
- Current Stats: 1,987 yards passing, 12 TD / 532 yards rushing, 4 TD
- Career Stats: 4638 yards passing (4 yards at UCF), 28 TD - 1806 yards rushing, 22 TD (3 TD at UCF)

Season Records:
- 7th in Passing Yards - Single Season in 2024 (2,423)
- 4th in Total Yards Single Season (2024)
- Current 2025 pace... 5th in Passing 2,870 (would pass Nathan Rourke)

Career Records:
- 6th in Passing TD (28) - Cleve Bryant is 5th with 29, Boo Jackson #4 w/ 38
- 6th in Passing Yards (4,638) - Sammy Shon is 4th with 5,412
- 5th in Total Yards (6,444) - Anthony Thornton is 4th with 6,753, Kurtis is 3rd with 8,500
- 5th in Career TD (50) - Kurtis is 4th w/ 61


Sieh Bangura
- Current Stats: 830 yards rushing, 8 TD
- Career Stats: 2812 yards rushing (had 12 at Minn), 32 rushing TD - 36 Total TD

Season Records:
- 8th in Rush TD in 2022 w/ 13 (currently has 8)
- 2025: On pace for 7th (projected 1,198 rush yards)

Career Records:
- 4th in Rush TD (32) - Kalvin McRae pretty far away at 3rd w/ 45
- Pretty close to cracking the Top 10 in Total TD w/ 36 (Sammy Shon is 9th w/ 41)
- 8th in Rush Yards (2,812) - Tim Curtis is 5th w/ 2,995 yards


Fantastic accomplishments by these young men and the teams they play on. "Career records" are becoming more and more situational with expanded seasons. Even in the MAC, the top two teams are guaranteed 14 games.

Jim Brown's records are a case in point. 118 games, 106 rushing touchdowns, 5.2 yards per carry and an average of 104 yards per game.

Compare that to Emmitt Smith, the all time yards rushing leader and he played 226 games, 164 rushing touchdowns, 4.2 yards per carry and an average of 81 yards per game.

Last Edited: 11/6/2025 2:39:16 PM by Alan Swank

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Kevin Finnegan
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/6/2025 3:13:29 PM 
Alan Swank wrote:

Fantastic accomplishments by these young men and the teams they play on. "Career records" are becoming more and more situational with expanded seasons. Even in the MAC, the top two teams are guaranteed 14 games.

Jim Brown's records are a case in point. 118 games, 106 rushing touchdowns, 5.2 yards per carry and an average of 104 yards per game.

Compare that to Emmitt Smith, the all time yards rushing leader and he played 226 games, 164 rushing touchdowns, 4.2 yards per carry and an average of 81 yards per game.



I actually think the 'career records' will have even more meaning now if they're surpassed by anyone at OHIO. For a player to put up career highs, they likely are staying at OHIO for the duration of their career. If a player is putting up all-time high numbers and choosing to stay at OHIO, that's incredibly impressive. Players of bygone eras were pretty much locked in to staying at one university for their entire playing career. Now, with movement so open, student-athletes have choice and are getting recruited elsewhere.

The Jim Brown/Emmitt Smith comparison is also one that doesn't seem to hold a lot of weight. Jim Brown chose to only play 9 seasons of his own doing. Emmitt played 15. Those were choices they made. Nobody made Brown retire.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/6/2025 10:21:46 PM 
Kevin Finnegan wrote:
Alan Swank wrote:

Fantastic accomplishments by these young men and the teams they play on. "Career records" are becoming more and more situational with expanded seasons. Even in the MAC, the top two teams are guaranteed 14 games.

Jim Brown's records are a case in point. 118 games, 106 rushing touchdowns, 5.2 yards per carry and an average of 104 yards per game.

Compare that to Emmitt Smith, the all time yards rushing leader and he played 226 games, 164 rushing touchdowns, 4.2 yards per carry and an average of 81 yards per game.



I actually think the 'career records' will have even more meaning now if they're surpassed by anyone at OHIO. For a player to put up career highs, they likely are staying at OHIO for the duration of their career. If a player is putting up all-time high numbers and choosing to stay at OHIO, that's incredibly impressive. Players of bygone eras were pretty much locked in to staying at one university for their entire playing career. Now, with movement so open, student-athletes have choice and are getting recruited elsewhere.

The Jim Brown/Emmitt Smith comparison is also one that doesn't seem to hold a lot of weight. Jim Brown chose to only play 9 seasons of his own doing. Emmitt played 15. Those were choices they made. Nobody made Brown retire.


So let's go apples to apples in their first 118 to 124 games.

Brown 118 games - 12,312 yards, 106 rushing touchdowns, 5.2 yards per carry, and 104 yards per game
Smith 124 games - 11,234 yards, 112 rushing touchdowns, 4.3 yards per carry and 90.6 yards per game

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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/6/2025 10:27:03 PM 
I agree with Alan here, and have said that thing many times on this board, in this day of longer seasons (both college and pro) per-game averages make a lot more sense when comparing player's achievements than talking about season or career totals. It is, as Alan says, a more apples to apples comparison.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 7:45:44 AM 
OhioCatFan wrote:
I agree with Alan here, and have said that thing many times on this board, in this day of longer seasons (both college and pro) per-game averages make a lot more sense when comparing player's achievements than talking about season or career totals. It is, as Alan says, a more apples to apples comparison.


I don't totally disagree with this, but especially when considering the brutal physicality of the running back position, longevity is still a factor in greatness. If I were an nfl running back, i'd make my money and be gone in 5 years. no need to do that yourself.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 9:43:38 AM 
Pretty crazy the run of WR we've had recently.

Wigs -> Owen -> Chase

If Chase stays next season, he's going to smash records.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 10:28:18 AM 
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
Pretty crazy the run of WR we've had recently.

Wigs -> Owen -> Chase

If Chase stays next season, he's going to smash records.


I'm not going to pretend to have any clue on OUr NIL situation but we need to make a huge play at retaining #7. Whatever our best offer is, we need to give it to him.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 10:42:32 AM 
spongeBOB CATpants wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
Pretty crazy the run of WR we've had recently.

Wigs -> Owen -> Chase

If Chase stays next season, he's going to smash records.


I'm not going to pretend to have any clue on OUr NIL situation but we need to make a huge play at retaining #7. Whatever our best offer is, we need to give it to him.


Indeed.

Though I'm not sure we can compete with Mizzou or even Ohio State if they come calling and want to see if he can replace Tate.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 10:54:46 AM 
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
spongeBOB CATpants wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
Pretty crazy the run of WR we've had recently.

Wigs -> Owen -> Chase

If Chase stays next season, he's going to smash records.


I'm not going to pretend to have any clue on OUr NIL situation but we need to make a huge play at retaining #7. Whatever our best offer is, we need to give it to him.


Indeed.

Though I'm not sure we can compete with Mizzou or even Ohio State if they come calling and want to see if he can replace Tate.


As much as I'd like to see him stay, I felt like that big TD in Columbus doomed us to losing him. Plus, I believe he was recognized at Senior day (even though he's listed as a RS Junior on the roster). I'll also be surprised if we hang on to Mason Williams. Kid's a stud TE ala Kacmarek, maybe with better hands.

Last Edited: 11/7/2025 10:55:37 AM by AlumDadDad

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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 11:04:19 AM 
AlumDadDad wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
spongeBOB CATpants wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
Pretty crazy the run of WR we've had recently.

Wigs -> Owen -> Chase

If Chase stays next season, he's going to smash records.


I'm not going to pretend to have any clue on OUr NIL situation but we need to make a huge play at retaining #7. Whatever our best offer is, we need to give it to him.


Indeed.

Though I'm not sure we can compete with Mizzou or even Ohio State if they come calling and want to see if he can replace Tate.


As much as I'd like to see him stay, I felt like that big TD in Columbus doomed us to losing him. Plus, I believe he was recognized at Senior day (even though he's listed as a RS Junior on the roster). I'll also be surprised if we hang on to Mason Williams. Kid's a stud TE ala Kacmarek, maybe with better hands.


Say it ain't so. These are my two favorite players on this roster. I do think Chase will need to pick his spot very carefully. I think Columbus would be a big risk IMO.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 11:14:00 AM 
spongeBOB CATpants wrote:
AlumDadDad wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
spongeBOB CATpants wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
Pretty crazy the run of WR we've had recently.

Wigs -> Owen -> Chase

If Chase stays next season, he's going to smash records.


I'm not going to pretend to have any clue on OUr NIL situation but we need to make a huge play at retaining #7. Whatever our best offer is, we need to give it to him.


Indeed.

Though I'm not sure we can compete with Mizzou or even Ohio State if they come calling and want to see if he can replace Tate.


As much as I'd like to see him stay, I felt like that big TD in Columbus doomed us to losing him. Plus, I believe he was recognized at Senior day (even though he's listed as a RS Junior on the roster). I'll also be surprised if we hang on to Mason Williams. Kid's a stud TE ala Kacmarek, maybe with better hands.


Say it ain't so. These are my two favorite players on this roster. I do think Chase will need to pick his spot very carefully. I think Columbus would be a big risk IMO.


Oh yeah, Mason is gone. Solid player. Great hands. We don't utilize the TE very much. Good luck at Cincinnati or something.

Chase leaving would be a huge risk regardless, but a bigger risk than playing without Parker? We've got bigger fish to fry at the moment, but I hope (and I doubt) Tim/Hype are getting some reps with the 1's here and there trying to establish some sort of report cause I think that will be the key to keeping him. Faith in a young QB.

I think Ohio State could dangle some quick cash, potential to replace Tate, and line-up next to a Top 5 pick. That may never come to fruition, but the idea of doing it...? Hell, I'm excited for him. (sad)

Last Edited: 11/7/2025 11:15:28 AM by M.D.W.S.T

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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 12:37:03 PM 
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
spongeBOB CATpants wrote:
AlumDadDad wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
spongeBOB CATpants wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
Pretty crazy the run of WR we've had recently.

Wigs -> Owen -> Chase

If Chase stays next season, he's going to smash records.


I'm not going to pretend to have any clue on OUr NIL situation but we need to make a huge play at retaining #7. Whatever our best offer is, we need to give it to him.


Indeed.

Though I'm not sure we can compete with Mizzou or even Ohio State if they come calling and want to see if he can replace Tate.


As much as I'd like to see him stay, I felt like that big TD in Columbus doomed us to losing him. Plus, I believe he was recognized at Senior day (even though he's listed as a RS Junior on the roster). I'll also be surprised if we hang on to Mason Williams. Kid's a stud TE ala Kacmarek, maybe with better hands.


Say it ain't so. These are my two favorite players on this roster. I do think Chase will need to pick his spot very carefully. I think Columbus would be a big risk IMO.


Oh yeah, Mason is gone. Solid player. Great hands. We don't utilize the TE very much. Good luck at Cincinnati or something.

Chase leaving would be a huge risk regardless, but a bigger risk than playing without Parker? We've got bigger fish to fry at the moment, but I hope (and I doubt) Tim/Hype are getting some reps with the 1's here and there trying to establish some sort of report cause I think that will be the key to keeping him. Faith in a young QB.

I think Ohio State could dangle some quick cash, potential to replace Tate, and line-up next to a Top 5 pick. That may never come to fruition, but the idea of doing it...? Hell, I'm excited for him. (sad)


When Chase made that play in Columbus, a few of us in our section just started laughing and agreed that was not gonna bode well for us at the end of the year.

I don't understand why we don't get Mason 8-9 targets a game. He couldn't be stopped against BG and then we just stopped going to him. He should by far and away be our #2 option.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 4:04:39 PM 
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
spongeBOB CATpants wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
Pretty crazy the run of WR we've had recently.

Wigs -> Owen -> Chase

If Chase stays next season, he's going to smash records.


I'm not going to pretend to have any clue on OUr NIL situation but we need to make a huge play at retaining #7. Whatever our best offer is, we need to give it to him.


Indeed.

Though I'm not sure we can compete with Mizzou or even Ohio State if they come calling and want to see if he can replace Tate.


It will take at least $300K to $400k. We don't have that for one player.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Current Bobcats Chasing Record Books
   Posted: 11/7/2025 4:21:45 PM 
Alan Swank wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
spongeBOB CATpants wrote:
M.D.W.S.T wrote:
Pretty crazy the run of WR we've had recently.

Wigs -> Owen -> Chase

If Chase stays next season, he's going to smash records.


I'm not going to pretend to have any clue on OUr NIL situation but we need to make a huge play at retaining #7. Whatever our best offer is, we need to give it to him.


Indeed.

Though I'm not sure we can compete with Mizzou or even Ohio State if they come calling and want to see if he can replace Tate.


It will take at least $300K to $400k. We don't have that for one player.


You really think OSU would shell out that much for Chase Hendricks?
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