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Football All-Americans and Retired Jerseys

All-Americans
 
Year Name Team
1938 Joe Golombeck 1st
1949 Arnold Melvin 1st
1950 Sal Gero 1st
1951 Sal Gero 2nd
1958 Tony Carcaterra 1st
1961 George Wooten 2nd
1963 Willie Tart 1st
1964 Jerry Rowe 2nd
1968 Richard McGeorge 1st
1969 Richard McGeorge 1st
1973 Glenn Ellis 1st
1973 Freddie Long 1st
1973 Nick Angelone 2nd
1973 John Muir 2nd
1974 Brent Sexton 2nd
1976 Ricky Locklear 1st
1976 Danny Bass 1st
1977 Danny Bass 1st
1978 Bobby Hedrick 2nd
1980 Bobby Hedrick 1st
1980 Chris Worst 2nd
1981 Chris Worst 1st
1981 Phil Renn 1st
1981 Tony Pethel 2nd
1981 Stanley Tootoo 2nd
1984 Royce Fentress 1st
1985 Grady Williams 2nd
1986 Dwayne Clark 1st
1986 Ricky Sigmon 1st
1987 Chuck Ward 2nd
1988 Dwayne Clark 2nd
1988 Tony DiPietro 2nd
1992 Lamar Adams 1st
1992 Maurice Vezina 1st
1992 Rod Clark 2nd
1993 Robert Burnett 1st
2000 Roger Allen 3rd
2000 Scott McLain 3rd
2001 Scott McLain 1st
2004 Brandon Mason 1st
2005 Chad Nkang 1st
2006 Terrell Hudgins 2nd
2006 Chad Nkang 1st
2007 Terrell Hudgins 1st
2007 Scott Riddle 1st
2007 Michael Mayers 3rd
2008 Terrell Hudgins 1st
2008 Andrew Wilcox 1st
2009 Terrell Hudgins 1st
2009 David Harrison 2nd
2010 Aaron Mellette 2nd
2010 Rodney Austin 3rd
2010 Scott Riddle 3rd
2011 Aaron Mellette 1st
2011 Joshua Jones 4th
2012 Aaron Mellette 1st
2017 Warren Messer 2nd
2018 CJ Toogood 2nd
2018 Warren Messer 3rd
2018 Olisaemeka Udoh 1st

Retired Jerseys

#16 Scott Riddle

Scott Riddle, a member of the Phoenix football team from 2007-10, graduated as the holder of 41 NCAA, Southern Conference or Elon records. His 13,264 passing yards are the most ever by a SoCon quarterback and the fifth-highest total ever amassed by a quarterback at the Football Championship Subdivision level. Riddle is the only quarterback in the history of the SoCon to lead the league in passing for four consecutive seasons.  Riddle collected National Freshman of the Year honors from both College Sporting News and CollegeSportsReport.com while also earning the league’s freshman of the year from both the coaches and media in 2007.  Among his league records are a 534-yard passing performance at Furman in 2007, most completions in a season (346 in 2007), most consecutive games with a touchdown pass (22) and most consecutive pass attempts without an interception (218).

#19 Terrell Hudgins

In both 2007 and 2009, wide receiver Terrell Hudgins led the FCS in both receptions per game and receiving yards per game.  Named to 14 different All-America teams in his four seasons, Hudgins held 19 records – including 10 NCAA marks – when his career concluded in 2009.  He finished his career in the maroon and gold with a NCAA Division I record 5,250 receiving yards and 395 receptions.  He was the first NCAA Division I player to ever post four 1,000-yard receiving seasons.

#25 Willie Tart

An all-conference, all-state and All-America selection during his playing days at Elon in the early 1960s, Willie Tart rushed for 844 in his last three seasons in the maroon and gold. He scored 10 touchdowns in his final two campaigns.

#44 Bobby Hedrick

Bobby Hedrick helped lead Elon to its first football national title in 1980 when he rushed for 186 yards in the title game against Northeastern Oklahoma. In his four seasons, Hedrick was named all-conference, all-state and all-district four times and was a two-time second-team All-America selection. Hedrick left Elon with 5,605 career rushing yards, an NAIA record and the second-highest total ever recorded by a collegiate running back. Hedrick also rushed for 60 career touchdowns.

#85 Richard McGeorge

Richard McGeorge’s performance for Elon led to a nine-year career with the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers. McGeorge, a first-round selection of the Packers in 1970, was a first-team NAIA All-American in 1969. He concluded his Elon career holding the program’s career record for touchdown passes caught (31), receptions (224) and receiving yards (3,460). McGeorge finished his pro career ranking seventh on Green Bay’s all-time receiving list with 175 catches.