Frostburg State Athletic Hall of Fame
1979-1983
Football
Inducted October 21, 2011
169th Inductee
Greg Shockey was a four-year letterwinner and starter for the Frostburg State University football team from 1979-82. He started 38-consecutive games from freshman through senior season, helped the Bobcats to 20 wins during his career and was an All-State selection as a senior.
Shockey, who blocked for FSU’s first-ever 1,000 yard rusher, was integral part of one of the best offensive lines in school history that helped set numerous rushing records. During his tenure, Shockey blocked for Rich Prather, the school’s record holder in single-game, single-season and career rushing yards. Shockey also helped the Bobcats rush for a school record seven touchdowns in a single game in 1981.
As a team, FSU ran for over 1,500 yards in three of Shockey’s four years, while in 1982, the Bobcats threw for 2,408 yards, the third highest single-season total in program history.