Patterson has the utmost confidence that someday they will break his new record.
"You know, they probably will," Patterson said. "But my theory is that they'll all cancel each other out. But records were made to be broken."
Though the records broken Saturday caused Murphy to wonder who would replace his seniors next year, it seems they will have a lasting influence long past graduation.
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