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24th Annual Fall Classic-October 11, 2014
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2013 Fall Classic Champion
Dustin Linville of Lancaster, Kentucky

Ponderosa Speedway-“Kentucky’s Baddest Bullring!”

Quick Track Facts

Name: Ponderosa Speedway
Location: Junction City, Kentucky
Promoters: Jerry Denson
Nickname: “Kentucky’s Baddest Bullring”
Website: www.ponderosaspeedway.net
Twitter: @michaeldespain
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/131180253585931/
Seating Capacity: 2,500
Tower Area Includes: Race Control, Press Box, and Public Address Area
Racing Surface: Clay
Lap Distance: 1,780 feet or 3/8 of a mile
First Event: September 1972
Super Late Model Track Record: Victor Lee 12.744 (4-5-08)
Modified Track Record: Ricky Arms 14.153 (5-18-12)
Pro Late Model Track Record: Victor Lee 13.662 (9-13-13)
Sportsman Track Record: Allen Hackworth 15.301 (10-11-13)

Fall Classic History
1990- Steve Francis, Eddie Carrier, Sr., Finn Watson, C.J. Rayburn, Marty Horton, Jeff Bland, Charlie Noble, Wayne Hager, Delane Browning, Tommy Hundley, E.M. Snowden, Greg Hansford, Tom Curtsinger, Terry Bryant, Mike Jewell, Butch Shay, Dale Atwood, Craig Leist, Jack Boggs, Sam Hundley, Richard Smith

1991- Jack Boggs, Bill Frye, Steve Smith, Gary Green, Paul Davis, Jeff Abrams, David Dixon, Tommy Hundley, Eddie Carrier, Sr., Paul Feistritzer, Jerry Gentry, Steve Francis, Finn Watson, Randy Boggs

1992- Jack Boggs, Paul Feistritzer, Randy Boggs, Randle Chupp, Eddie Carrier, Sr., Dale Atwood, David Dixon, Benny Feltner, Steve Cornelius, Sam Hundley, E.M. Snowden, Jerry Gentry, Jeff Walls, Josh Tarter, Tommy Hundley, Jeff Coulter, Jerry Ellis, Tom Curtsinger, Douglas Hunt

1993- Rainout

1994- Darrell Lanigan, Steve Barnett, Johnny Virden, Josh Tarter, Paul Feistritzer, C.J. Rayburn, John “Weasel” Rhoades, Finn Watson, Mike Jewell, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Tommy Hundley, Sammy Sturgill, Royce McGowan, Ernie Cordier, Greg Hansford, Eddie Carrier, Sr., Bill Frye, Johnny Wheeler, Dale Atwood, Jerry Gentry, Wayne Hager, Win Smith, Bobby Cordier

1995- Mike Jewell, Steve Barnett, Darrell Lanigan, Josh Tarter, Steve Smith, Dion Deason, Randy Boggs, Paul Feistritzer, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Johnny Wheeler, Royce McGowan, John “Weasel” Rhoades, Frankie Coomer, Tim Taylor, Gary Ward, Jerry Gentry, Sammy Sturgill, Roger Best

1996- C.J. Rayburn, Don O’Neal, Mike Jewell, Brian Asbury, Sammy Sturgill, Johnny Wheeler, Josh Tarter, Paul Feistritzer, Dan Sturgeon, Timmy Yeager, Terry English, Steve Cornelius, Shawn Toczek, Joey Daniel, Royce McGowan, Kris Patterson, Billy Drake, Finn Watson

1997- Don O’Neal, Steve Barnett, Jim Curry, Jason Altiers, Mike Jewell, Paul Feistritzer, Randy Boggs, C.J. Rayburn, Audie McWilliams, Josh Tarter, Steve Cornelius, Mike Hawley, Jesse Lay, Dan Sturgeon, Delane Browning, Darrell Lanigan, Rod Carter, Jr., Dustin Neat

1998- Don O’Neal, Audie McWilliams, Jim Curry, Darrell Lanigan, Josh Tarter, Kevin Weaver, Mike Hawley, Dustin Neat, Delane Browning, Wayne Hager, Steve Barnett, Johnny Tye, Mike Jewell, Rod Carter, Jr., Royce McGowan, Dan Sturgeon, Win Smith, Jason Hinkle, Jeff Walls, Timmy Yeager, Larry Foxx

1999- Darrell Lanigan, Don O’Neal, Kevin Claycomb, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Scott James, Matt Miller, Joey Daniel, Delane Browning, Ernie Barrow, Dale Atwood, Steve Barnett, Dustin Neat, Mike Jewell, Jim Curry, Audie McWilliams, Mike Hawley, Brad Barrow, Johnny Wheeler, Steve Casebolt, Jr., Kevin Weaver, Curtis Roberts, Rod Carter, Jr.

2000- Joey Daniel, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Jim Curry, Jay Mobley, Mike Jewell, Tom Curtsinger, Dustin Neat, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Bob Jeffrey, Craig Scott, Richard Smith, Timmy Yeager, Steve Smith, Brad Neat, Larry Gray, Jr., Jeff Harrod, Vic Hill, David Hawkes, Mike Hawley

2001- Steve Barnett, Timmy Yeager, Steve Casebolt, Jr., Bobby Carrier, Jr., Whitney McQueary, Brad Neat, Joey Daniel, James Huff, Michael Chilton, Doug Smith, Jeff Rawlings, Mike Hawley, Wayne Hager, Scott James, Johnny Wheeler, Dustin Neat, Mike Jewell, Greg Johnson

2002- Event Not Held

2003- Johnny Wheeler, Mike Marlar, Timmy Yeager, Mike Jewell, Jesse Lay, Dustin Neat, Tyrel Todd, Rick Combs, Victor Lee, Brad Neat, Aaron Hatton, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Michael Chilton, Bucky Jackson, Scott James, Steve Cornelius, Joey Daniel, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Jim Curry, Michael Wooldridge

2004- (Night One)- Brad Neat, Mike Jewell, Dustin Neat, Rusty Schlenk, Mike Hawley, Benji Lee, Steve Barnett, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Bobby Wolter, Jr., Larry Gray; (Night Two)- Bobby Wolter, Jr., Steve Barnett, Mike Jewell, Dustin Neat, Johnny Wheeler, Timmy Yeager, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Benji Lee, Chris Combs, Tony Traficant

2005- Chris Combs, Mike Jewell, Johnny Wheeler, Whitney McQueary, Victor Lee, Timmy Yeager, Brandon Hardgrove, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Larry Gray, Jr., Justin Rattliff, Jordan Bland, Tim Tungate, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Greg Lucas, Jerry Rutherford, Josh McGuire, Michael Chilton, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Joe Patrick, Mike Hawley

2006- Aaron Hatton, Greg Johnson, Mike Jewell, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Tim Tungate, Joey Kramer, Victor Lee, Michael Chilton, Larry Gray, Chris Combs, Jeff Watson, Justin Rattliff, Joey Daniel, Jordan Bland, Ben Adkins, Jerry Denson, Troy Eads, Mike Marlar, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Donald Rayborn, Jake Henry, Johnny Wheeler, Dan Deaton, Charles Graham, Jr.

2007- Brad Neat, Jason Keltner, Brian Shirley, Victor Lee, Chris Combs, Mike Jewell, Michael Chilton, Whitney McQueary, Tyrel Todd, Josh McGuire, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Don O'Neal, Dustin Neat, Joey Daniel, Steve Barnett Byran Barber, Jordan Bland, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Jason Dunn, Anthony Adams, Tommy Carlton, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Tim Tungate Shannon Thornsberry, Aaron Hatton.

2008- Greg Johnson, Victor Lee, Dustin Neat, Chris Combs, Eric Wells, Dustin Linville, Michael Chilton, Jimmy Crabtree, Zach Carney, Joey Daniel, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Bobby Wolter, Jr., Jeff Watson, Aaron Hatton, Brandon Fouts, Jamie Ferguson, Anthony Adams, Jordan Bland, Jason Keltner, Johnny Wheeler, D.J. Wells, Mike Marlar

2009- Mike Marlar, Jordan Bland, Dustin Linville, Eric Wells, Dustin Neat, Chris Combs, Tim Tungate, Shon Flanary, Justin Rattliff, Aaron Ridley, Bobby Wolter, Jr., D.J. Wells, Michael Chilton, David Webb, Jeff Watson, Ricky Arms, Rick Rogers, Skylar Marlar, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Tim Rivers, Don O’Neal, Greg Johnson, Casey Roberts, Steve Stollings

2010- Eric Wells, Dustin Neat, Greg Johnson, Justin Rattliff, David Webb, Joey Daniel, Aaron Ridley, Marty O’Neal, Victor Lee, Brandon Hardgrove, Skylar Marlar, Bobby Carrier, Jr., John Minon, Christian Rayburn, Bill Bray, Arnie Fields, Doodle Farris, Mike Marlar, Tim Rivers, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Jeff Watson, Tim Tungate, Randy Robbins

2011- Aaron Hatton, Dustin Neat, Steve Smith, Victor Lee, Jeff Watson, David Webb, Dustin Linville, Matt Gullion, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Stephen Breeding, Tommy Carlton, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Justin Rattliff, Timmy Yeager, Mike Jewell, Johnny Wheeler, Joey Daniel, Jeremy Hines, Brandon Fouts, Jason Hinkle, Brandon Hardgrove, Chris Combs

2012- Brad Neat, Dustin Linville, Justin Rattliff, Stephen Breeding, D.J. Wells, Todd Coffman, Johnny Wheeler, Tim Tungate, Jeff Watson, Ricky Arms, Wesley Brummett, Jason Barrett, Barry Doss, Tommy Carlton, Clarence Belcher, Michael Wright, Dustin Neat, Chris Combs, Tommy Gregory, Jerry Rutherford, Michael Chilton, Michael England

2013- Dustin Linville, Brad Neat, Greg Johnson, David Webb, Victor Lee, Brandon Kinzer, James Rice, Chris Combs, Stephen Breeding, Jeff Watson, Brandon Thirlby, Justin Rattliff, Todd Coffman, Dennis Roberson, Michael Chilton, Shannon Thornsberry, Jerry Rutherford, D.J. Wells, Derek Fisher, Dustin Neat, Skylar Marlar, Lee Logan, Dan Schlieper

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Fall Classic Fast Facts and Tidbits

-The Fall Classic first appeared on the Ponderosa Speedway racing schedule back in 1990, when David and Anita Ferrell and Ed and Vicki Hasty were the promotional quartet in charge of the race program at “The Pond”. A young upstart driver from Ashland, KY by the name of Steve Francis would be the first driver to etch his name on the now long list of winners on the Ponderosa Speedway Fall Classic by winning the race over Eddie Carrier, Sr., Finn Watson, C.J. Rayburn, and Marty Horton. Francis is now married to Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell’s youngest daughter Amanda.

-The 1991 Fall Classic would see “Black” Jack Boggs of Grayson, KY take the Fall Classic checkered flag in an event that would see the future Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer outdistance Arkansas pilot Bill Frye, Steve Smith, Gary Green, and Paul Davis to the finish in the smallest Fall Classic field ever as only 14 drivers would take the green flag for the event.

-In 1992, the late Jack Boggs would become the first of only three repeat winners in Fall Classic history to date by claiming the Bob Allen Motor Mall 100 Fall Classic race. Paul “Big Daddy” Feistritzer would claim a runner-up finish in the Fall Classic, while Randy Boggs, former Jack Boggs wrench Randle Chupp, and Eddie Carrier, Sr. would round out the top five at the checkered flag.

-The 1993 Fall Classic would fall victim to Mother Nature after preliminary events were completed on Friday night, but rains washed out Saturday’s events, with Sunday’s raindate also falling to weather, thus, the event was cancelled.

-In 1994, Darrell Lanigan of Union, KY would put his name on the Fall Classic winners list by claiming the 5th Annual Fall Classic. Steve Barnett and Arkansas native Johnny Virden would finish second and third, while Ponderosa Speedway regulars Josh Tarter and Paul “Big Daddy” Feistritzer would round out the top five.

-For the 1995 Fall Classic, Ponderosa Speedway fan favorite Mike Jewell of Scottsburg, IN would take Ponderosa Speedway Fall Classic number six. Fellow Hoosier state driver Steve Barnett would take runner-up honors in the event for the second straight year, with Darrell Lanigan, Josh Tarter, and Steve Smith taking the third through fifth spots at the drop of the checkered flag.

-Legendary chassis builder Carl Jerome (C.J.) Rayburn of Whiteland, IN would continue a 1996 hot streak at Ponderosa Speedway by following up the Pete Abell Memorial victory with a checkered flag and the $7,000 payday for winning the 7th Annual Fall Classic. Rayburn’s win came at the track only 20 miles from where “Bud” grew up at in Yosemite, KY. Don O’Neal, Mike Jewell, Brian Asbury, and Sammy Sturgill would complete the top five.

-The 1997 8th Annual Fall Classic saw “The Real Deal” Don O’Neal of Martinsville, IN claim an $8,000 payday by taking the checkered flag in this event, followed by now three-time Fall Classic runner-up Steve Barnett at the finish of the event. Jim Curry, former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Jason Altiers, and 1995 winner Mike Jewell would complete the top five.

-Don O’Neal would become only the second driver to become a repeat Fall Classic by taking home a track record $9,000 winner’s purse by claiming victory in the 1998 9th Annual Fall Classic. The $9,000 payday is largest to win purse that has ever been paid in the rich and storied history of Ponderosa Speedway to date in the 38 year history of the track. Audie McWilliams, Jim Curry, Darrell Lanigan, and Josh Tarter would complete the top five behind race winner O’Neal.

-The 1999 Fall Classic would see the race go from its traditional two-day format to a one day format and have a sanctioning body in place for the race for the very first time. Darrell Lanigan would take the checkered flag in the Northern All Stars Late Model Racing Series sanctioned event and become the third two-time Fall Classic winner. 1997 and 1998 winner Don O’Neal would take second, with Kevin Claycomb rolling home with third place, while Eddie Carrier, Jr. and 1999 Pete Abell Memorial winner Scott James would round out the top five.

-The 21st Century would be ushered in at Ponderosa Speedway with James King now wearing the promoters cap at “The Pond” and the 2000 11th Annual Fall Classic would be one for the record books as numerous cautions, one car going out of the park, cold weather, bent race cars and frayed nerves would make for a two hour and five minute marathon that would see Joey Daniel of Liberty, KY claim the biggest win of his career to date as he took home $5,000 for his efforts. Eddie Carrier, Jr., Jim Curry, Jay Mobley, and Mike Jewell would make up the remainder of the top five at the drop of checkered flag on an extremely cold first Saturday of October of 2000.

-The 2001 12th Annual Fall Classic would see 1997 runner-up finisher Steve Barnett of Franklin, IN claim victory in the race. Trailing the “Franklin Flyer” at the finish of the race were Timmy Yeager, Steve Casebolt, Jr., Bobby Carrier, Jr., and Whitney McQueary.

-The Fall Classic was not held in 2002 as then promoter James King would close down the Ponderosa Speedway in mid-season of the 2002 racing campaign.

-Johnny Wheeler of Campbellsville, KY would lay claim to the 2003 Fall Classic-A Tribute to John Bradshaw. The event was a combination of the 13th Annual Fall Classic and a memorial race for the late John Bradshaw, who lost his life earlier in the season while as promoter of the track. Wheeler would win all but one of the major Late Model events at “The Pond” in 2003. The race would be under the eyes of then promoter Jerry Denson and be sanctioned by the STARS Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series. Mike Marlar, Timmy Yeager, Mike Jewell, and Jesse Lay would complete the top five for the race.

-In 2004, the Fall Classic would feature two feature events over two nights of racing. On night one, Brad Neat of Dunnville, KY would claim his first win in the event by taking the win over Mike Jewell, older brother Dustin Neat, Michigan’s Rusty Schlenk, and Mike Hawley. On night two, Bobby Wolter, Jr. of Lexington, KY would win the event and it still stands as the biggest win to date for the likable driver better known as “Kid Rock”. Trailing Wolter, Jr. at the drop of the checkered flag in the event would be Steve Barnett, Mike Jewell, Dustin Neat, and Johnny Wheeler.

-Chris Combs of Isom, KY would claim the biggest win of his young racing career to date at that point as the second generation Eastern Kentucky hotshoe would win the 15th Annual Pepsi-sponsored Fall Classic. The rest of the top five at the drop of the final checkered flag would be 1995 winner Mike Jewell, 2003 winner Johnny Wheeler, Whitney McQueary, and Victor Lee.

-Aaron Hatton of Mount Sterling, KY would lay claim to the 16th Annual Fall Classic event in 2006 after early race leaders Bobby Wolter, Jr. suffered a flat tire and Mike Marlar was caught up in an accident (that also involved Wolter, Jr.) and were unable to finish the race. Hatton held off a hard-charging Greg Johnson over the final few circuits, with Mike Jewell, Bobby Carrier, Jr., and Tim Tungate trailing that duo at the drop of the checkered flags.

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-For 2007, an event was added to go along with the Fall Classic. The “Friday Night Rumble” was ran on Friday night before the Fall Classic on Saturday evening. Jason Keltner of Campbellsville, KY took the lead from Eddie Carrier, Jr. with 4 laps remaining and drove to his first “big-race” win at “The Pond”. Don O'Neal would finish second, followed by Eddie Carrier, Jr., Aaron Hatton, and Brad Neat. On Saturday night, Brad Neat of Dunnville, KY would add his name to the record books as he would become a two-time victor in the Fall Classic. Trailing Neat at the drop of the checkered flag on the 50 lap, $5,000 to win event were Jason Keltner, Brian Shirley, Victor Lee, and Chris Combs.

-In 2008, Bedford, IN native Greg Johnson would take the race lead from Dustin Neat on lap 28 and drive away to win the 18th Annual Ponderosa Speedway Fall Classic. Victor Lee would take runner-up honors in the race, with Dustin Neat turning in a third place performance after the leading the first 27 laps of the 50 lap main event. Eastern Kentucky natives Chris Combs and Eric Wells would complete the top five. Johnson’s victory made him the 14th different of the Fall Classic event.

-Red Buck Cigars would present the 19th Annual Fall Classic as a tribute/memorial race for the late Bill Pierce and Trenton Rayborn, as both had passed away in August of 2009. Mike Marlar of Winfield, TN would start 16th, but would take the lead with 11 laps remaining and hold off 2009 Friday Night Rumble winner Jordan Bland to score his first-ever Fall Classic win and become the 15th different winner of the event. Trailing Marlar and second place Bland and completing the top five were Dustin Linville, Eric Wells, and Dustin Neat.

-The 20th anniversary edition of the Fall Classic would see another first-time winner as Eric Wells of Hazard, KY would inherit the lead with six laps remaining when a tangle between leader Victor Lee and second place Mike Marlar would hand the lead over to “Easy-E” and he would proceed to become the 16th different winner of the race. Trailing Wells at the finish would be Dustin Neat, Greg Johnson, Justin Rattliff, and David Webb in an event that would be delayed two hours after time trials due to rain showers passing through the area.

-The 21st edition of the Fall Classic would see Aaron Hatton of Mount Sterling, KY become a two-time champion of the Fall Classic after previously winning the event back in 2006. A total of 32 Super Late Models were signed in for the event, sanctioned for the first time event by United Super Dirt Car Series. Hatton would motor to the checkered flag first ahead of Dustin Neat, Steve Smith, Victor Lee, and Jeff Watson.

-The 22nd running of the Fall Classic in 2012 would see Brad Neat of Dunnville, KY claim his third victory in the history of the event after getting around older brother Dustin Neat in the late stages of the event and then would hold off the charges of Dustin Linville at the end of the race, with the trio of Justin Rattliff, Stephen Breeding, and D.J. Wells following the front duo at the drop of the checkered flag.

-The 23rd edition of the Fall Classic would see Dustin Linville of Lancaster, KY etch his name in the record books as he picked up his first-ever win in the event that drew 36 entries. Linville would take the lead on lap 29 of the 50 lap event when race leader Brad Neat would tangle with a lapped car and surrender the lead. Neat would charge his way back through the field and survive a tangle with Greg Johnson at the checkered flag to take second, with Johnson claiming third, while David Webb and Victor Lee would complete the top five.

-The 2014 version of the Fall Classic will be the Fall Classic Saving the Ta Ta’s 60, with a portion of the proceeds from the event going to benefit the American Cancer Society. The Southern Nationals Bonus Series will sanction the event for the first time ever and the Super Late Model division will race 60 laps for $7,500 to win, along with Modifieds racing for $3,000 to win, Pro Late Models $1,500 to win, and KDRA Sportsman $1,500 to win in the first ever Bobby Carrier, Sr. Memorial event for the division.

-There have been a total of 172 different drivers make the previous 23 Fall Classic events. Seven drivers made their first-ever Fall Classic in 2013 and those drivers included Derek Fisher, Brandon Kinzer, Lee Logan, James Rice, Dennis Roberson, Dan Schlieper, and Brandon Thirlby.

-Mike Jewell has made more Fall Classic events than any other driver, having made 15 starts in the event. Dustin Neat has made 14 starts in the race, while Bobby Carrier, Jr. has made 13 starts, with Johnny Wheeler having made 12 starts in the race. Joey Daniel has made 10 Fall Classic races, while Michael Chilton, Chris Combs, and Bobby Wolter, Jr has made 9 Fall Classic starts. Drivers making 8 starts in the Fall Classic include Steve Barnett, Victor Lee, and Timmy Yeager, while Brad Neat, Justin Rattliff, and Jeff Watson having each made 7 starts in the race.

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Fall Classic Roll Call of Drivers
Jeff Abrams- 1 (1991)
Anthony Adams- 2 (2007, 2008)
Ben Adkins- 1 (2006)
Jason Altiers- 1 (1997)
Ricky Arms- 2 (2009, 2012)
Brian Asbury- 1 (1996)
Dale Atwood- 4 (1990, 1992, 1994, 1999)
Bryan Barber- 1 (2007)
Steve Barnett- 8 (1994-1995, 1997-1999, 2001, 2004, 2007)
Jason Barrett-1 (2012)
Brad Barrow- 1 (1999)
Ernie Barrow- 1 (1999)
Clarence Belcher- 1 (2012)
Roger Best- 1 (1995)
Jeff Bland- 1 (1990)
Jordan Bland- 5 (2005-2009)
Jack Boggs- 3 (1990-1992)
Randy Boggs- 4 (1991-1992, 1995, 1997)
Bill Bray- 1 (2010)
Stephen Breeding- 3 (2011-2013)
Delane Browning- 4 (1990, 1997-1999)
Terry Bryant- 1 (1994)
Wesley Brummett- 1 (2012)
Tommy Carlton- 3 (2007, 2011, 2012)
Zach Carney- 1 (2008)
Bobby Carrier, Jr.- 13 (1994-1995, 2000-2001, 2003-2011)
Eddie Carrier, Jr.- 4 (1999-2000, 2005, 2007)
Eddie Carrier, Sr.- 4 (1990-1992, 1994)
Rod Carter, Jr.- 3 (1997-1999)
Steve Casebolt- 2 (1999, 2001)
Michael Chilton- 9 (2001, 2003, 2005-2009, 2012-2013)
Randle Chupp- 1 (1992)
Kevin Claycomb- 1 (1999)
Todd Coffman- 2 (2012-2013)
Chris Combs- 9 (2004-2009, 2011-2013)
Rick Combs- 1 (2003)
Frankie Coomer- 1 (1995)
Bobby Cordier- 1 (1994)
Ernie Cordier- 1 (1994)
Steve Cornelius- 4 (1992, 1996-1997, 2003)
Jeff Coulter- 1 (1992)
Jimmy Crabtree- 1 (2008)
Tom Curtsinger- 3 (1990, 1992, 2000)
Jim Curry- 5 (1997-2000, 2003)
Joey Daniel- 10 (1996, 1999-2001, 2003, 2006-2008, 2010-2011)
Paul Davis- 1 (1991)
Dion Deason- 1 (1995)
Dan Deaton- 1 (2006)
Jerry Denson- 1 (2006)
David Dixon- 2 (1991, 1992)
Barry Doss- 1 (2012)
Billy Drake- 1 (1996)
Jason Dunn- 1 (2007)
Troy Eads- 1 (2006)
Jerry Ellis- 1 (1992)
Michael England- 1 (2012)
Terry English- 1 (1996)
Doodle Farris- 1 (2010)
Paul Feistritzer- 6 (1991, 1992, 1994-1997)
Benny Feltner- 1 (1992)
Jamie Ferguson- 1 (2008)
Arnie Fields- 1 (2010)
Derek Fisher- 1 (2013)
Shon Flanary- 1 (2009)
Brandon Fouts- 2 (2008, 2011)
Larry Foxx- 1 (1998)
Steve Francis- 2 (1990, 1991)
Bill Frye- 2 (1991, 1994)
Jerry Gentry- 4 (1991, 1992, 1994, 1995)
Charles Graham, Jr.- 1 (2006)
Larry Gray- 4 (2000, 2004-2006)
Gary Green- 1 (1991)
Tommy Gregory-1 (2012)
Matt Gullion- 1 (2011)
Wayne Hager- 4 (1990, 1994, 1998, 2001)
Greg Hansford- 2 (1990, 1994)
Brandon Hardgrove- 3 (2005, 2006, 2011)
Jeff Harrod- 1 (2000)
Aaron Hatton- 5 (2003, 2006-2008, 2011)
David Hawkes- 1 (2000)
Mike Hawley- 7 (1997-2001, 2004, 2005)
Jake Henry- 1 (2006)
Vic Hill- 1 (2000)
Jeremy Hines- 1 (2011)
Jason Hinkle- 2 (1998, 2011)
Marty Horton- 1 (1990)
James Huff- 1 (2001)
Sam Hundley- 2 (1990, 1992)
Tommy Hundley- 4 (1990-1993, 1994)
Douglas Hunt- 1 (1992)
Bucky Jackson- 1 (2003)
Scott James- 3 (1999, 2001, 2003)
Bob Jeffrey- 1 (2000)
Mike Jewell- 15 (1990, 1994-2001, 2003-2007, 2011)
Greg Johnson- 6 (2001, 2006, 2008-2010, 2013)
Jason Keltner- 2 (2007, 2008)
Brandon Kinzer- 1 (2013)
Joey Kramer- 1 (2006)
Darrell Lanigan- 5 (1994, 1995, 1997-1999)
Jesse Lay- 2 (1997, 2003)
Benji Lee- 1 (2004)
Victor Lee- 8 (2003, 2005-2008, 2010, 2011, 2013)
Dustin Linville- 5 (2008, 2009, 2011-2013)
Lee Logan- 1 (2013)
Greg Lucas- 1 (2005)
Mike Marlar- 5 (2003, 2005, 2008-2010)
Skylar Marlar- 3 (2009, 2010, 2013)
Royce McGowan- 4 (1994-1996, 1998)
Josh McGuire- 2 (2005, 2007)
Whitney McQueary- 3 (2001, 2005, 2007)
Audie McWilliams- 3 (1997-1999)
Matt Miller- 1 (1999)
John Minon- 1 (2010)
Jay Mobley- 1 (2000)
Brad Neat- 7 (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2012-2013)
Dustin Neat- 14 (1997-2001, 2003-2004, 2007-2013)
Charlie Noble- 1 (1990)
Don O’Neal- 6 (1996-1999, 2007, 2009)
Marty O’Neal- 1 (2010)
Joe Patrick- 1 (2005)
Kris Patterson- 1 (1996)
Justin Rattliff- 7 (2005, 2006, 2009-2013)
Jeff Rawlings- 1 (2001)
Donald Rayborn- 1 (2006)
Christian Rayburn- 1 (2010)
C.J. Rayburn- 4 (1990, 1994, 1996, 1997)
John Rhoades- 2 (1994, 1995)
James Rice- 1 (2013)
Aaron Ridley- 2 (2009, 2010)
Tim Rivers- 2 (2009, 2010)
Randy Robbins- 1 (2010)
Dennis Roberson- 1 (2013)
Casey Roberts- 1 (2009)
Curtis Roberts- 1 (1999)
Rick Rogers- 1 (2009)
Jerry Rutherford- 3 (2005, 2012-2013)
Rusty Schlenk- 1 (2004)
Dan Schlieper- 1 (2013)
Craig Scott- 1 (2000)
Butch Shay- 1 (1990)
Brian Shirley- 1 (2007)
Doug Smith- 1 (2001)
Richard Smith- 2 (1990, 2000)
Steve Smith- 4 (1991, 1995, 2000, 2011)
Win Smith- 2 (1994, 1998)
E.M. Snowden- 2 (1990, 1992)
Steve Stollings- 1 (2009)
Dan Sturgeon- 3 (1996-1998)
Sammy Sturgill- 3 (1994-1996)
Josh Tarter- 6 (1992, 1994-1998)
Tim Taylor- 1 (1995)
Brandon Thirlby- 1 (2013)
Shannon Thornsberry- 2 (2007, 2013)
Shawn Toczek- 1 (1996)
Tyrel Todd- 2 (2003, 2007)
Tony Traficant- 1 (2004)
Tim Tungate- 6 (2005-2007, 2009, 2010, 2012)
John Tyler- 1 (1998)
Johnny Virden- 1 (1994)
Jeff Walls- 2 (1992, 1998)
Gary Ward- 1 (1995)
Finn Watson- 4 (1990, 1991, 1994, 1996)
Jeff Watson- 7 (2006, 2008-2013)
Kevin Weaver- 2 (1998, 1999)
David Webb- 4 (2009-2011, 2013)
D.J. Wells- 4 (2008, 2009, 2012-2013)
Eric Wells- 3 (2008-2010)
Johnny Wheeler- 12 (1994-1996, 1999, 2001, 2003-2006, 2008, 2011-2012)
Bobby Wolter, Jr.- 9 (2003-2011)
Michael Wooldridge- 1 (2003)
Michael Wright- 1 (2012)
Timmy Yeager- 8 (1996, 1998, 2000, 2003-2005, 2011)