Briscoe’s 245 all-purpose yards help him to top of rankings

By Staff     Nov 22, 2009

1. Dezmon Briscoe: Had 245 all-purpose yards, 101 coming on receptions, 98 on a kick return for a touchdown, making Mack Brown wish he had recruited him.

2. Todd Reesing: Completed 25 of 39 passes for 256 yards.

3. Johnathan Wilson: Caught three passes for 64 yards.

4. Darrell Stuckey: Looked good returning kicks and pinned the hardest hit of the night on Texas quarterback Colt McCoy.

5. Justin Thornton: Had a sack, a fumble recovery, a pass breakup and eight tackles.

6. Bradley McDougald: Looked like a big-time receiver and came a yard short of a touchdown.

7. Chris Harris: Had 10 tackles.

8. Daymond Patterson: Returned a punt 32 yards.

9. Rell Lewis: Looked sharp gaining 43 yards on five rushes.

10. Arist Wright: Had three tackles and played with a lot of passion.

The Keegan Ratings: Season Standings
1. Dezmon Briscoe (68 points)
2. Todd Reesing (62 points)
3. Darrell Stuckey (55 points)
4. Kerry Meier (54 points)
5. Toben Opurum (50 points)
6. Maxwell Onyegbule (35 points)
T7. Jake Laptad (22 points)
T7. Daymond Patterson (22 points)
T9. Huldon Tharp (19 points)
T9. Chris Harris (19 points)
11. Justin Thornton (18 points)
12. Jake Sharp (17 points)
13. Bradley McDougald (16 points)
14. Jacob Branstetter (15 points)
15. Alonso Rojas (14 points)
16. Drew Dudley (12 points)
17. Brad Thorson (11 points)
T19. Tanner Hawkinson (10 points)
T19. Arist Wright (10 points)
21. Lubbock Smith (9 points)
T22. Johnathan Wilson (8 points)
T22. Jeremiah Hatch (8 points)
T22. Jeff Wheeler (8 points)
T25. Ryan Murphy (7 points)
T25. Justin Springer (7 points)
T25. Jeff Spikes (7 points)
28. John Williams (6 points)
T29. Caleb Blakesley (4 points)
T29. Tim Biere (4 points)
T31. Kale Pick (3 points)
T31. Sal Capra (3 points)
33. Rell Lewis (2 points)

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