Individual Records Tracking
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:06 am
With the regular season nearing an end, I thought it might be interesting to start talking about where some players are at on the record books...both for Western and in the MVFC (if applicable).
Lance Lenoir - already holds most of the WIU career records for receiving and is eyeing some of the MVFC records. He is currently 242 yards behind Dedric Ward (UNI) for most receiving yards in MVFC history, although SDSU’s Jake Wieneke is only 91 yards away from that mark and with Wieneke being only a junior, when it’s all said and done, Wieneke will likely be #1 with Lenoir at #2 for career receiving yards in conference history. Lenoir picked up the #1 spot in the conference for career receptions last weekend and is now at 255 (previous #1 was Illinois State’s Tyrone Walker at 250). The FCS record is 395, so unfortunately he’s not a threat to that mark. He is currently averaging 116.4 receiving yards per game, which, if it remains close to that through the rest of the season, would give him the #1 spot for YPG in a season in the WIU record books. He is already currently on that list at #3 (91.1 ypg last year) and #6 (85.8 ypg his sophomore year).
Joey Borsellino - Joey is also closing in a few things. He’s currently at 2,277 career yards, which is 149 behind the #2 man in the Western record books (Reggie Gray), and at 176 career receptions, he’d actually already be #1 on that listing if it weren’t for Lenoir (previous #1 was also Gray, with 153). Borsellino’s 13 receiving TDs has him currently tied with Rusty Jones (‘69-’71) at #8 for career receiving TDs.
Brett Taylor - currently at 169 solo tackles in his career, which puts him at #8 on the WIU list for that metric. He’s currently #1 in the FCS in solo tackles per game this season and if he continues on his current pace, he will likely surpass Kyle Glazier at the #6 spot (186 solo tackles) by the end of the season. He does have one more year left, and obviously anything could happen, but if he picks up another ~90 solo tackles in his senior year like he did last year and is likely to do this year, he should end up somewhere around the #3 spot on the list, behind only Lee Russell and Edgerton Hartwell (although unless he has an absolutely crazy breakout year next year, he’s unlikely to surpass either of them).
Sean McGuire - currently averaging 272.5 yards per game passing. The WIU record for yards per game passing in a season is currently Matt Barr with 262.3 back in 2010. Also currently averaging .582 completion rate for the season which, if no change throughout the rest of the season, would put him at #9 on the list, again right behind Matt Barr's 2010 season of .583. His career high of 363 passing yards against Indiana State earlier this season puts him in a 4-way tie at #14 with individual games of Steve LaFalce, Rob St. Sauver (was both of their career highs as well) and Paul Singer.
Steve McShane - currently averaging 5.306 yards per carry, which, if that remains the same throughout the rest of the season, will put him at #10, right behind J.C. Baker's Junior (5.319 ypc) and Senior (5.142 ypc) seasons.
If there's any other ones that I'm missing that you can think of, please let me know.
Lance Lenoir - already holds most of the WIU career records for receiving and is eyeing some of the MVFC records. He is currently 242 yards behind Dedric Ward (UNI) for most receiving yards in MVFC history, although SDSU’s Jake Wieneke is only 91 yards away from that mark and with Wieneke being only a junior, when it’s all said and done, Wieneke will likely be #1 with Lenoir at #2 for career receiving yards in conference history. Lenoir picked up the #1 spot in the conference for career receptions last weekend and is now at 255 (previous #1 was Illinois State’s Tyrone Walker at 250). The FCS record is 395, so unfortunately he’s not a threat to that mark. He is currently averaging 116.4 receiving yards per game, which, if it remains close to that through the rest of the season, would give him the #1 spot for YPG in a season in the WIU record books. He is already currently on that list at #3 (91.1 ypg last year) and #6 (85.8 ypg his sophomore year).
Joey Borsellino - Joey is also closing in a few things. He’s currently at 2,277 career yards, which is 149 behind the #2 man in the Western record books (Reggie Gray), and at 176 career receptions, he’d actually already be #1 on that listing if it weren’t for Lenoir (previous #1 was also Gray, with 153). Borsellino’s 13 receiving TDs has him currently tied with Rusty Jones (‘69-’71) at #8 for career receiving TDs.
Brett Taylor - currently at 169 solo tackles in his career, which puts him at #8 on the WIU list for that metric. He’s currently #1 in the FCS in solo tackles per game this season and if he continues on his current pace, he will likely surpass Kyle Glazier at the #6 spot (186 solo tackles) by the end of the season. He does have one more year left, and obviously anything could happen, but if he picks up another ~90 solo tackles in his senior year like he did last year and is likely to do this year, he should end up somewhere around the #3 spot on the list, behind only Lee Russell and Edgerton Hartwell (although unless he has an absolutely crazy breakout year next year, he’s unlikely to surpass either of them).
Sean McGuire - currently averaging 272.5 yards per game passing. The WIU record for yards per game passing in a season is currently Matt Barr with 262.3 back in 2010. Also currently averaging .582 completion rate for the season which, if no change throughout the rest of the season, would put him at #9 on the list, again right behind Matt Barr's 2010 season of .583. His career high of 363 passing yards against Indiana State earlier this season puts him in a 4-way tie at #14 with individual games of Steve LaFalce, Rob St. Sauver (was both of their career highs as well) and Paul Singer.
Steve McShane - currently averaging 5.306 yards per carry, which, if that remains the same throughout the rest of the season, will put him at #10, right behind J.C. Baker's Junior (5.319 ypc) and Senior (5.142 ypc) seasons.
If there's any other ones that I'm missing that you can think of, please let me know.