8 days before Cincinnati kicks off the 2014 season, I thought it would be fun to look at the 8 longest and the 8 shortest touchdowns Cincinnati has scored since 2006. Why 2006? That’s 8 seasons of data and we are 8 days to the start of the season. It’s not rocket science.
The categories are rushing touchdowns, receiving touchdowns, defensive touchdowns, return touchdowns and field goals. Maybe this will be fun, maybe it will have been a little pointless. Never the less, it’s a thing that is happening today.
First up, the numbers for 2013.
8 Longest of 2013
Rush
- 30 – Hosey Williams – Purdue 2013
- 24 – Tion Green – Temple 2013
- 19 – Ralph David Abernathy – Memphis 2013
- 15 – Ralph David Abernathy – Louisville 2013
- 15 – Ralph David Abernathy – North Carolina 2013
- 14 – Brendon Kay – Houston 2013
- 13 – Ralph David Abernathy – Illinois 2013
- 13 – Jordan Luallen – Memphis 2013
Receiving
- 66 – Mekale McKay (Brendon Kay) – Rutgers 2013
- 62 – Mekale McKay (Brendon Kay) – SMU 2013
- 44 – Shakim Alonzo (Bennie Coney) – NW State 2013
- 41 – Max Morrison (Brendon Kay) – NW State 2013
- 41 – Blake Annen (Brendon Kay) – UConn 2013
- 41 – Shaq Washington (Brendon Kay) – Rutgers 2013
- 40 – Mekale McKay (Brendon Kay) – NW State 2013
- 40 – Chris Moore (Brendon Kay) – Houston 2013
Defense
- 41 – Adrian Witty – Purdue 2013
Return
- None
Field Goals
- 44 – Tony Miliano – Temple 2013
- 37 – Tony Miliano – Illinois 2013
- 34 – Tony Miliano – North Carolina 2013
- 30 – Tony Miliano – NW State 2013
- 30 – Tony Miliano – Rutgers 2013
- 26 – Tony Miliano – Louisville 2013
- 25 -Tony Miliano – Houston 2013
8 Shortest of 2013
Rush (yards – player – times scored)
- 1 – Brendon Kay – 3
- 1 – Hosey Williams – 2
- 1 – Tion Green – 1
- 1 – Rob Rice – 1
- 2 – Tion Green – 2
- 2 – Jordan Luallen
- 2 – Brendon Kay
- 3 – Ralph David Abernathy – Purdue 2013
- 3 – Tion Green – 2
Receiving
- 1 – Max Morrison (Munchie Legaux) – Illinois 2013
- 3 – Chris Moore (Brendon Kay) – Houston 2013
- 4 – Anthony McClung (Brendon Kay) – Temple 2013
- 8 – Chris Moore (Brendon Kay) – UConn 2013
- 10 – Chris Moore (Brendon Kay) – NW State 2013
- 14 – Chris Moore (Brendon Kay) – Rutgers 2013
- 15 – Blake Annen (Munchie Legaux) – Purdue 2013
- 15 – Anthony McClung (Brendon Kay) NW State 2013
- 15 – Mekale McKay (Brendon Kay) – USF 2013
Defensive
- 41 – Adrian Witty – Purdue 2013
Return
- None
Field Goals
- 25 -Tony Miliano – Houston 2013
- 26 – Tony Miliano – Louisville 2013
- 30 – Tony Miliano – NW State 2013
- 30 – Tony Miliano – Rutgers 2013
- 34 – Tony Miliano – North Carolina 2013
- 37 – Tony Miliano – Illinois 2013
- 44 – Tony Miliano – Temple 2013
8 Longest Since 2002
Rush
- 80 – Isaiah Pead – Miami 2010
- 75 – Zach Collaros – USF 2009
- 69 – George Winn – Vanderbilt 2011
- 67 – Isaiah Pead – Louisville 2009
- 65 – Isaiah Pead – Tennessee 2011
- 58 – George Winn – Pittsburgh 2012
- 53 – Isaiah Pead – West Virginia 2010
- 50 – Isaiah Pead – Louisville 2011
Receiving
- 83 -Travis Kelce (Brendon Kay) – Duke 2012
- 83 – Brent Celek (Nick Davila) – Rutgers 2006
- 81 – Armon Binns (Zach Collaros) – Syracuse 2009
- 80 – Marcus Barnett (Ben Mauk) – San Diego St 2007
- 78 – Travis Kelce (Munchie Legaux) – Fordham 2012
- 76 – Ralph David Abernathy (Munchie Legaux) – Virginia Tech 2012
- 75 – Kenbrell Thompkins (Brendon Kay) – Temple 2012
- 70 – Marcus Barnett (Ben Mauk) – West Virginia 2007
Defense
- 84 – DeAngelo Smith – Rutgers 2006
- 79 – Mick Mickens – USF 2007
- 76 -Deven Drane – Fordham 2012
- 72 – Mike Mickens – Miami 2008
- 68 – Camerron Cheatham – Miami 2012
- 58 – Aaron Webster – San Diego St 2007
- 55 – Nick Temple – Duke 2012
- 54 – Maalik Bomar – Akron 2011
- 54 – DeAngelo Smith – Miami 2007
Return
- 100 – Mardy Gilyard – West Virginia 2008
- 100 – Darrin Williams – SEMO 2009
- 99 – Mardy Gilyard – Pittsburgh 2009
- 97 – Mardy Gilyard – Oklahoma 2008
- 90 – Ralph David Abernathy – Vanderbilt 2011
- 90 – Mardy Gilyard – Illinois 2009
- 53 – Mardy Gilyard – SEMO 2009
- 1 – Marcus Barnett (blocked punt) – Oregon State 2007
Field Goals
- 55 – Jake Rogers – Oregon State 2007
- 54 – Jake Rogers – UConn 2008
- 53 – Jake Rogers – Hawaii 2008
- 50 – Jake Rogers – Rutgers 2008
- 49 – Jake Rogers – West Virginia 2010
- 48 – Tony Miliano – NC State 2011
- 48 – Tony Miliano – Syracuse 2011
- 48 – Jake Rogers – Indiana State 2010
- 48 – Jake Rogers – Akron 2008
8 Shortest Since 2002
Rush (yards – player – times scored)
- 1 – Isaiah Pead – 6
- 1 – Brendon Kay – 4
- 1 – Bradley Glatthaar – 4
- 1 – George Winn – 3
- 1 – Hosey Williams – 2
- 1 – John Goebel – 2
- 1 – Jacob Ramsey – 2
- 1 – Greg Moore – 2
- 1 – Tion Green – 1
- 1 – Rob Rice – 1
- 1 – Jameel Poteat – 1
- 1 – Munchie Legaux – 1
- 1 – Jordan Luallen – 1
- 1 – Zach Collaros – 1
- 1 -Tony Pike – 1
- 1 – Mardy Gilyard – 1
- 1 – Dustin Grutza – 1
- 1 – Scott Johnson – 1
- 1 – Chazz Anderson – 1
- 1 – Ben Mauk – 1
- 1 – Nick Davila – 1
Receiving
- 1 – Max Morrison (Munchie Legaux) – Illinois 2013
- 1 – Jacob Ramsey (Tony Pike) – Rutgers 2009
- 1 – Connor Barwin (Tony Pike) – USF 2008
- 1 – Connor Barwin (Ben Mauk) – UConn 2007
- 1 – Delbert Ferguson (Tony Pike) – Hawaii 2008
- 2 – Travis Kelce (Munchie Legaux) – Syracuse 2011
- 2 – Ben Guidugli (Tony Pike) – Illinois 2009
- 2 – Marcus Waugh (Tony Pike) – Florida 2009
- 2 – Kazeem Ali (Tony Pike) – West Virginia 2008
Defensive
- 0 – Walter Stewart – UConn 2011
- 15 – Drew Frey – UConn 2011
- 16 – Angelo Craig – Syracuse 2007
- 17 – JK Schaffer – Miami 2011
- 20 – Brandon Underwood – Hawaii 2008
- 25 – John Bowie – Western Michigan 2006
- 36 – Dominique Battle – Akron 2011
- 39 – Kevin McCullough – USF 2006
Return
- 0 – Antwuan Giddens (blocked punt) – USF 2007
- 1 – Marcus Barnett (blocked punt) – Oregon State 2007
- 53 – Mardy Gilyard – SEMO 2009
- 90 – Ralph David Abernathy – Vanderbilt 2011
- 90 – Mardy Gilyard – Illinois 2009
- 97 – Mardy Gilyard – Oklahoma 2008
- 99 – Mardy Gilyard – Pittsburgh 2009
- 100 – Darrin Williams – SEMO 2009
- 100 – Mardy Gilyard – West Virginia 2008
Field Goals
- 18 -Tony Miliano – Delaware St 2012
- 19 – Jake Rogers – Rutgers 2008
- 20 – Tony Miliano – Virginia Tech 2012
- 20 – Jake Rogers – Pittsburgh 2009
- 21 – Tony Miliano – Louisville 2011
- 21 – Jake Rogers – USF 2010
- 22 – Jake Rogers – Oklahoma 2010
- 22 – Jake Rogers – UConn 2008
- 22 – Jake Rogers – Southern Miss 2007
- 22 – Tony Miliano – Temple 2012
- 22 – Tony Miliano – NC State 2011
- 22 – Tony Miliano – Syracuse 2011
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