Tuesday, November 4, 2025

AT A GLANCE: Playoffs - Round 1 - McLean County Cougars

ABOVE:  Kyle Myers (#9) dives and makes a catch for an overthrown ball during the 1997 season.  Against McLean County in that same season, Myers set the school record for receiving yards in a game with 174.  The quarterback during that game, Doug Campbell, still has the most passing yards against McLean County with 206.

2025 McLean County Record (5-5, 1-2)

  • Week 1 – Muhlenberg County (5A, 5-5) – LOSS – 18-0
  • Week 2 – Caverna (1A, 2-7) – WIN – 44-8
  • Week 3 – Grayson County (5A, 2-6) – WIN – 24-7
  • Week 4 – Hart County (3A, 8-2) – LOSS – 28-20
  • Week 5 – Webster County (3A, 2-8) – WIN – 44-14
  • Week 6 – Daviess County (6A, 5-5) – LOSS – 29-20
  • Week 7 – Hancock County (2A, 7-3) – LOSS – 47-6
  • Week 8 – Fort Knox (2A, 3-7) – WIN – 50-28
  • Week 9 – Owensboro Catholic (2A, 9-1) – LOSS – 47-6
  • Week 10 – Ohio County (2-8) – WIN – 44-7
  • District Opponents are Hancock, Fort Knox, and O-Cath.
  • Opponent Ohio County did not participate in a class and/or district this season.
  • Our only common opponent is Webster County with CC winning 27-8 and MC winning 44-14.  CC was without two top players (QB – Quinn Summers & WR – Caden Howard) for the matchup with Webster County.  McLean County did not attempt a pass in their matchup with Webster County and ran the ball 25 times for 339 yards.  Crittenden County had 46 plays for 221 total yards.
  • MC has 57 players on its roster (56 in 2024, 48 in 2023).
  • This is a link to a video of a season preview for McLean County created by channel 14 news.  LINK

McLean County Head Coach, Zach Wagner

  • 13 seasons as McLean County Head Coach with a record of 74-60 (55.2%).
    • For comparisons sake, former Crittenden County head coach, Al Starnes had a record of 89-60 (60.0%) after his first 13 seasons which included four district titles and two region runners-up finishes.
  • Wagner has had seven winning seasons and two seasons of .500 during his tenure.
  • Made playoffs in eight seasons including one region runner-up in 2018 but has not won a district title.
  • In 2022, McLean County ended the season with the second best RPI ranking in 2A.
  • Wagner's Coaching Record:
    • 2025: 5-5 (1-2 District)
    • 2024: 7-4 (3-2)
    • 2023: 8-3 (4-1)
    • 2022: 9-3 (2-0)
    • 2021: 4-6 (1-3)
    • 2020: 3-2 (1-2)
    • 2019: 8-5 (5-1)
    • 2018: 8-4 (3-1)
    • 2017: 4-7 (2-2)
    • 2016: 7-4 (2-2)
    • 2015: 5-6 (2-2)
    • 2014: 5-5 (1-4)
    • 2013: 4-6 (1-4)

2025 McLean County Statistical Leaders

  • Passing - #6 Aden Bolden (SR) – 9/27, 229 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs
  • Rushing - #10 Trokoby Gill (SR) – 88 attempts, 679 yards, 7 TDs
  • Rushing - #5 Charles Walker (JR) – 91 attempts, 598 yards, 6 TDs
  • Rushing - #6 Aden Bolden (SR) – 74 attempts, 524 yards, 11 TDs
  • Rushing - #9 Hunter Stratton (JR) – 55 attempts, 443 yards, 6 TDs
  • Receiving - #5 Charles Walker (JR) – 5 receptions, 103 yards, 2 TDs
  • Kicking - #72 Trye Lile (JR) – 0/3 PATs
  • Defense - #9 Hunter Stratton (JR) – 169 tackles*, 7 TFLs, 2.5 sacks, FF, Int
  • Defense - #50 Jackson Reynolds (SR) – 55 tackles, 3 TFL , 11 sacks
  • Defense - #5 Charles Walker (JR) – 52 tackles, 0.5 TFL, FF, FR, INT
  • Defense - #34 Conner Ward (SR) – 48 tackles, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks
    *Hunter Stratton’s 169 tackles ranks him 2nd in all classes for total tackles..

McLean County Series

  • 1973 - Away - WIN - 16-0 (1st Varsity Season)
  • 1974 - Home - WIN - 20-6
  • 1975 - Away - WIN - 28-0
  • 1976 - Home - WIN - 7-6
  • 1982 - Home - LOSS - 6-15
  • 1983 - Away - WIN - 13-6
  • 1984 - Home - WIN - 29-0
  • 1985 - Away - WIN - 30-13
  • 1987 - Away - LOSS - 21-32
  • 1988 - Home - WIN - 41-6
  • 1989 - Away - WIN - 19-14
  • 1997 - Away - LOSS - 14-21
  • 1998 - Home - WIN - 49-14
  • 2001 - Home - WIN - 42-12
  • 2002 - Away - WIN - 29-28
  • 2003 - Home - WIN - 35-0
  • 2004 - Away - WIN - 46-0
  • 2005 - Home - WIN - 48-0
  • 2006 - Away - WIN - 19-13
  • 2009 - Away - WIN - 34-12
  • 2010 - Home - WIN - 61-8
  • 2015 - Away - WIN - 31-8
  • 2016 - Home - LOSS - 7-16
  • CC leads the series 19-4 (82.6%).
  • CC has won 10 of the last 11.
  • Since 2003, CC has had less than 300 yards of total offense against McLean County once (2016).
  • CC leads scoring in the series 645-230 an average of CC 28, MC 10.
  • CC has six shut outs in the series.  CC has never been shut out by McLean.
  • CC high point total against McLean is 61 (2010).  McLean’s high point total is 32 (1987).

Top Winning Percentages Against Opponents

  • #1 – 100.0% Caverna (11-0)
  • #2 – 92.3% Hopkins Central (12-1)
  • #3 – 82.4% McLean County (19-4)
  • #4 – 76.9% Fulton County (30-9)
  • #5 – 73.5% Webster County (37-13)

Single Game Records Versus McLean County as an Opponent

  • Passing Yards: 206, Doug Campbell, 1997
  • Passing Completions: 14, Hunter Boone, 2016
  • Passing Attempts: 31, Hunter Boone, 2016
  • Passing Touchdowns: 4, Austin Berry, 2004
  • Interceptions Thrown: 4, Hunter Boone, 2016
  • Completion Percentage: N/A, minimum 60%

  • Rushing Yards: 177, Denis Hodge, 1984
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 2, Nick Castiller, 2015, Tanner Nix, 2010, Andrew Freeman, 2010, Brendan Phillips, 2010, J.D. Gray 2009
  • Rushing Attempts: 23, Jeramie Sorina, 2006

  • Receiving Yards: 174, Kyle Myers, 1997
  • Receptions: 7, Kyle Myers, 1997
  • Receiving Touchdowns: 2, Rodney Roberston, 2006


    ABOVE: Wompie Stewart (1982–1985) was a 3rd Team All-State pick by the Louisville Courier Journal in 1985 and an Associated Press honorable mention the same year. He was a two-time All-WKC selection and graduated as the school’s all-time leading tackler, despite several games’ stats missing from his junior season.

  • Tackles: 23, Wompie Stewart, 1983
  • Tackles for Loss: 4, Aaron Berry, 2009
  • Interceptions: N/A, minimum 2
  • Sacks: 2, Andrew Freeman, 2010
  • Forced Fumbles: N/A, minimum 2
  • Fumble Recoveries: 2 (twice), Robert Kirby, 1989 and Justin Baker, 2003

  • Longest TD Pass: 90 Yards, Dylan Hollis from Nick Castiller, 2015
  • Longest TD Run: 89 Yards, Denis Hodge, 1984
  • Longest Interception Return for a TD: 49 Yards (twice), T.K. Guess, 2003 and T.K. Guess, 2004
  • Longest Fumble Return for a TD: 37 Yards, Daniel Price, 2010
  • Longest Punt Return for a TD: 74 Yards, T.K. Guess, 2004
  • Longest Kickoff Return for a TD: 86 Yards, Blake Gardner, 2005
  • Longest Field Goal: N/A, none successfully made

Single Game PLAYOFF Records Versus Any Opponent

  • Passing Yards: 279, Luke Crider, 2021 vs. Fulton County (Round 1)
  • Passing Completions: 25 (twice), Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2) & Micah Newcom, 2023 vs. Todd County
  • Passing Attempts: 39 (twice), Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2) & Micah Newcom, 2023 vs. Todd County
  • Passing Touchdowns: 5 (twice), Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Fort Knox (Round 1) and Luke Crider, 2021 vs. Fulton County (Round 1)
  • Interceptions Thrown: 4, Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Highest Completion Percentage: 75.00% (18/24), Hunter Boone, 2016 vs. Fort Knox (Round 1) 

  • Rushing Yards: 252, Devon Nesbitt, 2017 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 6, Rodney Robertson, 2008 vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2) School Record
  • Rushing Attempts: 40, Devon Nesbitt, 2017 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)

  • Receiving Yards: 125, Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Receptions: 12, Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Receiving Touchdowns: 3, Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2) and Preston Morgeson, 2020 vs. Russellville (Round 2)

  • Tackles: 22 (twice), Blake Gardner, 2005 vs. Mayfield (Round 2) and Adam Beavers, 2017, vs. Campbellsville (Rd 3)
  • Tackles for Loss: 4 (four times), Shawn Lanham, 2002 vs. Fulton City (Round 1); Adam Beavers, 2016 vs. Bethlehem;  Tyler Boone, 2018 vs. Campbellsville (Round 3) and Tyler Boone, 2020 vs. Russellville (Round 2)
  • Interceptions: 2 (twice), Denis Hodge, 1985 vs. Carroll County (Rd 4) and Caden McCallister, 2017 vs. Caverna (Rd 1)
  • Sacks: 3, Braxton Winders, 2019 vs. Caverna (Round 1)
  • Forced Fumbles: 2, Sean O'Leary, 2018 vs. Caverna (Round 1)
  • Fumble Recoveries: 3 (three times), Andrew Freeman, 2008 vs. Kentucky  Country Day (Round 1); Devin Hopper, 2015 vs. Caverna (Round 1); Ethan Hunt, 2016 vs. Fort Knox (Round 1)

  • Longest TD Pass: 75 Yards, Blake Gardner from Austin Berry, 2005 vs. Fulton County (Round 1)
  • Longest TD Run: 78 Yards, Luke Crider, 2021 vs. Fulton County (Round 1)
  • Longest Interception Return for a TD: 60 Yards, Xander Tabor, 2019 vs. Russellville (Round 2)
  • Longest Fumble Return for a TD: 21 Yards, Andrew Freeman, 2008 vs. Kentucky Country Day (Round 1)
  • Longest Punt Return for a TD: 63 Yards, J.D. Gray, 2008, vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2)
  • Longest Kickoff Return for a TD: 92 Yards, Alex Cosby, 2015 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Longest Field Goal: 26 Yards, Will Perkins, 2016 vs. Bethlehem (Round 2)
  • Most Points Scored: 36, Rodney Robertson, 2008 vs. Ballard Memorial (Round 2) Tied School Record

Records Versus Hopkins County Central Broken Last Week

  • Longest TD Pass: 75 Yards, Caden Howard from Quinn Summers (Previous Record: 74 Yards, Caden Howard from Quinn Summers, 2024)

Record Breaker Watch

MITCHELL BROWN

  • State 2A Stat Leader Ranking
    • PATs Made – 13th
    • PATs Attempted – 11th   
    • PAT Made Percentage – 11th
  • PATs Made by a Sophomore
    • 1. Mitchell Brown (2025) – 26
    • 2. George Congenie (2003) – 19
  • PATs Attempted by a Sophomore
    • 1. Mitchell Brown (2025) – 29
    • 2. George Congenie (2003) – 25
  • Successful PAT % by a Sophomore*
    • 1. Mitchell Brown (2025) – 89.7% (26/29)
    • 2. George Congenie (2003) – 76.0% (19/25)
    • *Record will be calculated with end of season stats
  • Extra Points Made – Season
    • 12. 29 – Micah Hollamon (2010)
    • 13. 26 – Mitchell Brown (2025)
    • 14. 25 – Buddy McDaniel (1985)
    • 15. 21 – Aaron Summers (1987)
    • 15. 21 – Jordan Martin (2007)
  • Extra Points Made – Career
    • 9. 38 – Brad Madden (1996-1999)
    • 9. 38 – Aaron Summers (1985-1988)
    • 11. 28 – Chad Perryman (1990-1993)
    • 12. 27 – Mitchell Brown (2024-Pres.)
    • 13. 25 – Buddy McDaniel (1982-1985)
    • 14. 21 – Jordan Martin (2007)

BRAYDEN POINDEXTER

  • Brayden Poindexter is 17 tackles shy of becoming the eighth Rocket to reach 300 career tackles. Those 17 tackles would also give him 135 on the season, tying for the fifth-most ever in a single season.
  • With eight more tackles, Poindexter will become the fourth Rocket to rank in the career top 10 for both tackles and tackles for loss, joining Tyler Boone, Adam Beavers, and Sean O’Leary.
  • State 2A Stat Leader Ranking
    • Total Tackles – 4th
    • Tackles for Loss – 21st   
    • Total Tackles Per Game Average – 4th
  • Tackles – Season
    • T-5 Billy Mills (1981) – 135
    • T-5. Josh Andrews (1987) – 135
    • T-5. Gaige Courtney (2008) – 135
    • 8. Dylan Smith (2015) – 130
    • 9. Barkley Hughes (1989) – 128
    • 10. David Beverly (1996) – 127
    • 11. Briley Berry (2022) – 126
    • 12. Josh Cozart (1998) – 119
    • 13. Brayden Poindexter (2025) – 118
    • 14. Tyler Boone (2020) – 117
    • 15. Caden McCalister (2019) – 116
  • Tackles – Career
    • 7. Von Summers (1977-1980) – 307
    • 8. Blake Gardner (2002-2005) – 289
    • 9. Braxton Winders (2017-2020) – 287
    • 10. Brayden Poindexter (2022-Present) – 283
    • 11. Sean O’Leary (2015-2018) – 281
    • 12. Aaron Berry (2006-2009) – 277
    • 13. Billy Mills (1979-1982) – 274
    • 14. Dylan Smith (2014-2016) – 252
    • 15. David Beverly (1994-1997) – 247
  • Tackles for Loss – Career
    • 7. Dylan Clark (2006-2009) – 35
    • 8. Lathen Easley (2017-2020) – 30
    • 9. Zack Beverly (1999-2002) – 27
    • 10. Brayden Poindexter (2022-Present) – 26
    • 11. Bobby Knox (2009-2012) – 25
    • T-12. Gaige Courtney (2005-2008) – 24
    • T-12. Gavin Dickerson (2015-2018) – 24

CADEN HOWARD

  • The record book tracks 24 receiving records across game, season, and career categories. Last week, Caden Howard set another mark with 874 receiving yards by a senior in a season, surpassing Cam’Ron Belcher’s 2024 record of 835. Of those 24 records, all are held by either Ethan Dossett (7 individual, 2 co-records) or Howard (14 individual, 2 co-records) except one: receptions by a senior in a season (58, Cam’Ron Belcher, 2024).
  • State 2A Stat Leader Ranking
    • Receiving Yards – 3rd
    • Receiving Yards Per Game Average – 2nd  
    • Receptions – 4th    
    • Receiving TDs – 2nd   
  • Receiving Yards – Season
    • 1. Ethan Dossett (2017) – 1,273
    • 2. Caden Howard (2024) – 956
    • 3. T.K. Guess (2004) – 900
    • 4. Caden Howard (2025) – 874
    • 5. Cam’Ron Belcher – 835
    • 6. Ethan Dossett (2018) – 785
    • 7. Ethan Hunt (2016) – 774
    • 8. T.K. Guess (2005) – 753
    • 9. Kaleb Nesbitt (2022) – 675
    • 10. Caden Howard (2023) – 626
  • Receiving Yards – Career
    • 1. Caden Howard (2022-Present) – 2,704
    • 2. Ethan Dossett (2015-2018) – 2,130
    • 3. T.K. Guess (2002-2005) – 1,774
    • 4. Chad Perryman (1990-1993) – 1,655
    • 5. Preston Morgeson (2019-2022) – 1,556
  • KHSAA Career Receiving Yards List (List has not been updated since 2021)
    • 25.   2,914 Phillip Dunn (Clay Co., 2005-07)
    • 30. 2,789 Brandon Burdette (Lexington Catholic, 2006-2009)
    • 34. 2,704 Caden Howard (2022-Present)
  • TD Receptions – Game
    • 1. Ethan Dossett (2017) – 6
    • 2. Caden Howard (2025) – 5 – Todd County Central
    • 3. Caden Howard (2025) – 4 – Fort Campbell
  • TD Receptions – Season
    • 1. Caden Howard (2025) – 16
    • 2. Ethan Dossett (2017) – 13
    • 3. T.K. Guess (2004) – 12
    • 4. Caden Howard (2024) - 11
    • T-5. Ethan Dossett (2018) – 10
    • T-5. Preston Morgeson (2022) – 10
    • T-5. Caden Howard (2023) – 10
  • TD Receptions – Career
    • 1. Caden Howard (2022-Present) – 42
    • 2. Preston Morgeson (2019-2022) – 25
    • 3. Ethan Dossett (2015-2018) – 23
    • 4. Kaleb Nesbitt (2019-2022) – 19
    • T-5. T.K. Guess (2002-2005) – 17
    • T-5. Branen Lamey (2015-2018) – 17
  • KHSAA Career Receiving TDs List (List has not been updated since 2021)
    • 1.   69 John Cole (Somerset) 2004-07
    • 2.   64 Jake Johnson (Pulaski County) 2013-16
    • 3.   63 Reese Smith (Boyle County) 2016-19
    • 4.   59 Montrell Jones (Male) 1997-00
    • 5.   57 James Quick (Trinity (Louisville)) 2009-12
    • 6.   53 Nacarius Fant (Bowling Green) 2010-13
    • 7.   52 Gerad Parker (Lawrence County) 1996-99
    • 8.   47 Clay Wolford (Lexington Catholic) 1997-00
    • 8.   47 Brett Hamblen (Highlands) 1998-00
    • 10. 46 Chris Gohman (Elizabethtown) 2005-08
    • 11. 42 Caden Howard (Crittenden Co.) 2022-Present
  • Receptions – Career
    • 1. Caden Howard (2022-Present) – 195
    • 2. Ethan Dossett (2015-2018) – 127
    • 3. Preston Morgeson (2019-2022) – 113
    • 4. Kaleb Nesbitt (2019-2022) – 101
    • 5. T.K. Guess (2002-2005) – 95 
  • KHSAA Career Receptions List (List has not been updated since 2021)
    • 12.   199 Jordan Olinger (Hazard) 2009-12
    • 13.   196 Chris Gohman (Elizabethtown) 2005-08
    • 14.   195 Caden Howard (2022-Present)
    • 15.   193 Edward Berry Jr. (Eminence) 2005-08
    • 16.   185 Matt Dobbs (Clay Co.) 2005-07
    • 17.   184 Nate McCoy (Gallatin Co.) 2010-13
    • 18.  178 Maurice Marchman (Ballard) 1999-01
    • 19.  177 Philip Dunn (Clay Co.) 2005-07
    • 19.  177 Chaz Thompson (Hart Co.) 2002-05
  • Consecutive Games with a Reception
    • 1. Caden Howard – 40 (9- '22; 12- '23; 11- ’24; 8- ‘25)
    • 2. Ethan Dossett – 26
    • 3. Ethan Hunt – 25
    • 4. T.K. Guess – 22
    • 5. Kaleb Nesbitt – 17
  • Consecutive Games with Multiple Receptions
    • 1. Caden Howard (2023-Present) – 29 (10-'23, 11-'24; 8- ‘25)
    • 2. Kaleb Nesbitt – 15 (4-’21, 11-’22)
  • Total TDs Scored – Career
    • T-6. Rodney Robertson (2005-2008) – 44
    • T-6. Dennis Mott (1961-1964) – 44
    • T-6. Xander Tabor (2017-2020) – 44
    • T-7. David Beverly (1994-1997) – 42
    • T-7. Caden Howard (2022-Present) – 42
    • 9. Ronnie Moss (1986-1989) – 39
    • 10. Preston Morgeson (2019-2022) – 37
  • Total Points Scored – Career
    • 4. Preston Morgeson (2019-2022) – 277
    • 5. Dennis Mott (1961-1964) – 269
    • 6. Rodney Robertson (2005-2008) – 268
    • 7. Xander Tabor (2017-2020) – 264
    • T-8. David Beverly (1994-1997) – 260
    • T-8. Caden Howard (2022-Present) – 260
    • 10. Ronnie Moss (1986-1989) – 248
    • 11. Brad Madden (1996-1999) – 224
  • 125-Plus Yard Receiving Games in a Career
    • 1. Caden Howard (2022-Present) - 7
    • 2. Ethan Dossett (2015-2018) - 6
  • Yards from Scrimmage in a Career
    • 5. Xander Tabor (2017-2020) – 3,240
    • 6. Jimmy Hopper (1960-1963) – 3,028
    • 7. Caden Howard (2022-Present) – 2,707
    • 8. T.K. Guess (2002-2005) – 2,869
    • 9. Blake Gardner (2002-2005) – 2,855
    • 10. Ronnie Moss (1986-1989) – 2,580
  • Fumble Recoveries – Career
    • T-1. Travis Fitzgerald – 9
    • T-1. Caden McCalister – 9
    • T-3. Caden Howard – 7

QUINN SUMMERS

  • Last week, Quinn Summers logged the program’s 10th season with more than 2,000 yards of offense. He currently ranks eighth at 2,123 yards. Summers is just the third Rocket with two 2,000-plus offense seasons, joining Hunter Boone and Micah Newcom. Yards of offense combines rushing and passing yards.
  • State 2A Stat Leader Ranking
    • Passing Yards – 7th  
    • Passing Yards Per Game Average – 4th  
    • Passing Completions – 5th   
    • Passing Attempts – 5th  
    • Passing Completion Percentage – 15th (50 attempts minimum) 
    • Passing TDs – 3rd   
  • Passing Completion Percentage – Career (Min. 100 Attempts)
    • 1. Micah Newcom (2020-2023) – 65.87% (386/586)
    • 2. Quinn Summers (2022-Present) – 60.11% (321/534)
    • 3. Austin Berry (2002-2005) – 57.32% (227/396)
    • 4. Hunter Boone (2015-2018) – 54.82% (489/892)
    • 5. J.D. Gray (2006-2009) – 54.38% (174/320)
  • Passing Completion Percentage – Season (Min. 50 Attempts)
    • 1. Micah Newcom (2022) – 67.74% (168/248)
    • 2. Micah Newcom (2023) – 64.76% (204/315)
    • 3. Quinn Summers (2024) – 62.50% (190/304)
    • 4. Austin Berry (2004) – 60.10% (122/203)
    • 5. Luke Crider (2019) – 57.89% (44/76)
    • 6. Quinn Summers (2025) – 57.42% (120/209)
  • Passer Rating (NCAA Formula) – Career (Min. 100 Attempts)
    • 1. Austin Berry (2002-2005) – 166.82 (396 attempts)
    • 2. Quinn Summers (2022-Present) – 153.42 (534 attempts)
    • 3. Micah Newcom (2020-2023) – 153.04 (586 attempts)
    • 4. Hunter Boone (2015-2018) – 137.48 (892 attempts)
    • 5. Hunter Jones (2016-2019) – 132.85 (127 attempts)
  • Passer Rating (NCAA Formula) – Season (Min. 75 Attempts)
    • 1. Austin Berry (2004) – 184.79 (203 attempts)
    • 2. Micah Newcom (2022) – 170.39 (248 attempts)
    • 3. Austin Berry (2005) – 161.79 (152 attempts)
    • 4. Quinn Summers (2025) – 158.07 (209 attempts)
    • 5. Luke Crider (2019) – 158.00 (76 attempts)
    • 6. Hunter Boone (2017) – 155.45 (298 attempts)
    • 7. Hunter Boone (2018) – 155.03 (274 attempts)
  • Passing TD to Interception Ratio – Career (Min. 10 TD Passes)
    • 1. Micah Newcom (2020-2023) – 3.06 (52/17)
    • 2. Quinn Summers (2022-Present) – 3.00 (54/18)
    • 3. Austin Berry (2002-2005) – 2.61 (47/18)
  • Passing TD to Interception Ratio – Season (Min. 10 TD Passes)
    • 1. Micah Newcom (2023) – 5.50 (22/4)
    • 2. J.D. Gray (2008) – 5.00 (10/2)
    • 3. Austin Berry (2004) – 4.83 (29/6)
    • 4. Luke Crider (2019) – 3.67 (11/3)
    • 5. Quinn Summers (2025) – 3.57 (25/7)
    • 6. Quinn Summers (2024) – 3.38 (27/8)
  • Passing Yards – Season
    • 1. Hunter Boone (2017) – 2,603
    • 2. Quinn Summers (2024) – 2,416
    • 3. Hunter Boone (2018) – 2,308
    • 4. Micah Newcom (2022) – 2,208
    • 5. Micah Newcom (2023) – 2,045
    • 6. Nick Castiller (2015) – 2,021
    • 7. Austin Berry (2004) – 2,017
    • 8. Luke Crider (2021) – 2,006
    • 9. Hunter Boone (2016) – 1,801
    • 10. Quinn Summers (2025) – 1,689
    • 11. Austin Berry (2005) – 1,486
    • 12. Luke Crider (2020) – 1,398
  • Passing Yards – Career
    • 1. Hunter Boone (2015-2018) – 6,763
    • 2. Micah Newcom (2020-2023) – 4,443
    • 3. Quinn Summers (2022-Present) – 4,239
    • 4. Luke Crider (2018-2021) – 3,949
    • 5. Austin Berry (2002-2005) – 3,744
  • Completions – Season
    • 6. Nick Castiller (2015) – 155
    • 7. Hunter Boone (2018) – 154
    • 8. Luke Crider (2021) – 153
    • 9. Austin Berry (2004) – 122
    • 10. Quinn Summers (2025) – 120
  • Completions – Career
    • 1. Hunter Boone (2015-2018) – 489
    • 2. Micah Newcom (2020-2023) – 386
    • 3. Quinn Summers (2022-Present) – 321
    • 4. Luke Crider (2018-2021) – 283
    • 5. Nick Castiller (2012-2015) – 234
  • Attempts – Season
    • 5. Nick Castiller (2015) – 284
    • 7. Hunter Boone (2018) – 274
    • 8. Micah Newcom (2022) – 248
    • 9. Quinn Summers (2025) – 209
    • T-10. Jamie Curtis (1991) – 203
    • T-10. Austin Berry (2004) – 203
    • 12. Luke Crider (2020) – 170
  • Attempts – Career
    • 1. Hunter Boone (2015-2018) – 892
    • 2. Micah Newcom (2020-2023) – 586
    • 3. Quinn Summers (2022-Present) – 554
    • 4. Luke Crider (2018-2021) – 538
    • 5. Jamie Curtis (1989-1992) – 426
  • Passing TDs – Season
    • 1. Hunter Boone (2018) – 33
    • 2. Hunter Boone (2017) – 32
    • 3. Austin Berry (2004) – 29
    • T-4. Micah Newcom (2022) – 27
    • T-4. Quinn Summers (2024) – 27
    • 6. Quinn Summers (2025) – 25  
    • 7. Micah Newcom (2023) – 22
  • Passing TDs – Career
    • 1. Hunter Boone (2015-2018) – 84
    • 2. Quinn Summers (2022-Present) – 54
    • 3. Micah Newcom (2020-2023) – 52
    • 4. Luke Crider (2018-2021) – 49
    • 5. Austin Berry (2002-2005) – 47
  • Yards of Offense* – Career
    • 1. Hunter Boone (2015-2018) – 7,060
    • 2. J.D. Gray (2006-2009) – 5,394
    • 3. Micah Newcom (2020-2023) – 5,031
    • 4. Quinn Summers (2024-Pres.) – 4,798
    • 5. Luke Crider (2018-2021) – 4,502
    • *Rushing and Passing Yards Combined
  • Yards of Offense* – Season
    • 1. Nick Castiller (2015) – 2,758 (737 Rush, 2,221 Pass)
    • 2. Hunter Boone (2017) – 2,675 (72 Rush, 2,603 Pass)
    • 3. Micah Newcom (2022) – 2,619 (411 Rush, 2,208 Pass)
    • 4. Luke Crider (2021) – 2,559 (553 Rush, 2,006 Pass)
    • 5. Quinn Summers (2024) – 2,555 (139 Rush, 2,416 Pass)
    • 6. Hunter Boone (2018) – 2,537 (229 Rush, 2,308 Pass)
    • 7. Micah Newcom (2023) – 2,228 (183 Rush, 2,045 Pass)
    • 8. Quinn Summers (2025) – 2,123 (434 Rush, 1,689 Pass)
    • 9. Austin Berry (2004) – 2,078 (61 Rush, 2,017 Pass)
    • 10. J.D. Gray (2008) – 2,000 (1,129 Rush, 871 Pass)
    • *Rushing and Passing Yards Combined