The four Boise State senior starting defensive lineman (Billy Winn, Shea McClellin, Chase Baker and Tyrone Crawford) have now accounted for 331 career tackles between them. That's the ninth most in school history for senior starters. They need 145 tackles between them the rest of the season to break the school record set by Shawn Anderson, Louis Ray and Todd Gilkey in 1991.
1. 476 in 1991--Shawn Anderson (183), Louis Ray (165) and Todd Gilkey (128)
2. 460 in 1985--Marcus Koch (213), Mike Johnson (140) and Mark Wulff (107)
3. 415 in 1987--Pete Kwiatkowski (261), Rick Gore (59), Jeff Hunt (57) and Pat Moore (38)
4. 403 in 1979--Doug Scott (325) and Willie Tufono (78)
5. 386 in 1975--Pete Poumele (164), Saia Misa, Jr. (116) and Mark Humphries (106)
6. 378 in 1977--Chris Malmgren (173), Vince Mendiola (114) and Ivan Rounds (91)
7. 348 in 1973--Mark Goodman (147), Blessing Bird (137) and Mark Duncan (64)
8. 347 in 1996--Chris Wing (176) and Sione Fifita (171)
9 331 in 2011--Billy Winn (107), Shea McClellin (95), Chase Baker (85) and Tyrone Crawford (44)
10. 309 in 1983--Michel Bourgeau (190) and Jeff Caves (119)
12. 304 in 1994--Chris Shepherd (172) and Joe O'Brien (132)
13. 285 in 1981--Randy Trautman (285)
14. 274 in 1990--Erik Helgeson (223) and Anthony Hernandez (51)
15. 277 in 1999--Jon Rydman (133), Mike Maloy (90) and Andy Bennett (54)
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