2011-12 Football Roster

11 Stan Warrenhuffman

11 Stan Warrenhuffman

  • Weight:
    185
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Position:
    WR
  • Hometown:
    Cincinnati, Ohio

Summary

Biography

This Season at CU: Stan Warrenhuffman is entering his fourth and final season as a Campbellsville University wide receiver. He is the starting Z receiver for the Tigers. He entered the season with at least three CU career receiving records in his reach and was named a Top 72 NAIA player preseason by the Victory Sports Network. On Sept. 10, 2011 he set the program record for single-game touchdown catches (3) and was named the Mid-South Conference Offensive Player of the Week (9/12/11). Through the first two games of the season, he has more than 1,500 career receiving yards on 111 catches and 13 touchdowns. 

Career Record Book: He currently holds the career receptions per game record (4.11). As of Sept. 10, the senior is five touchdowns shy of the receiving touchdowns record (18), 42 receptions away from the total receptions record (153) and 606 yards from the all-time receiving yards record (2,203).

2010: Warrenhuffman passed wide receivers coach Rick Gehres for the single-season receptions record with 56 catches in 11 games played. He also tied records for the most catches in a game (10) and most touchdown catches in a game (2). He set the record for the most multiple-touchdown games (4) by a CU receiver. He led the Tigers his junior season with 716 yards for an average of 59.7 per game. His 162 receiving yards in 2010 at University of the Cumberlands was the second-most in a single game by a CU player all time. He was named an All-Mid-South Conference receiver in 2010.

2009: A knee injury in the third game of the season ended Warrenhuffman's sophomore season. In those three games, he had 215 yards on 13 catches and one touchdown. His big game was against Carson-Newman College, collecting 155 yards on three catches and a touchdown the week before his injury.

2008: Warrenhuffman was an honorable mention All-Conference selection as a freshman.  He was the Tigers' second-leading receiver with 471 yards and two touchdowns on 28 catches. He had 112 yards and two touchdowns on five catches against Georgetown College on Oct. 25 - his first collegiate 100-yard game. In addition to working as a wide receiver, Warrenhuffman became the No. 20 kick returner in the NAIA with 535 yards on 23 returns, an average of 23.3 yards per return.

High School:  Warrenhuffman had 573 receving yards and five touchdowns as a senior at Harmony Community School in Cincinnati in 2007.
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Historical Player Information

  • 11

    2009-10Sophomore

    WR
    185 lbs
    11
  • 11

    2010-11Junior

    WR
    185 lbs
    11
  • 11

    2011-12Senior

    WR
    185 lbs
    11