1 —— depauw.edu/athletics • twitter.com/DePauwAthletics • facebook.com/DePauwAthletics —— 1 LIVE COVERAGE Video: Live video for Saturday’s game is available at http://www.cmu.edu/athletics/fanzone/video/ webcast.html DePauw Audio: WGRE (91.5 FM), the DePauw campus station, will broadcast the game live to West Central Indiana and online at: <www.wgre.org>. Parker Schwartz and Mike Pagan call the action from the press box. iPhone and iPad users can also listen to the game live by downloading the DePauw University App. Stats: Live stats are available at <http://www.enroll- ment.cmu.edu/athletics/football/xlive.htm> THE COACHES Scott Srnka ...................... Coach .............. Rick Lackner DePauw ........................... School ........ Carnegie Mellon Rhodes ’87 ...................Alma Mater ... Carn. Mellon ’79 0-0 (1st) .................. Record at School 178-85-2 (27th) 0-0 (1st) .....................Career Record... 178-85-2 (27th) SERIES INFORMATION First Meeting DEPAUW QUICK FACTS Location ............................... Greencastle, Indiana Enrollment ................................................... 2,336 Founded......................................................... 1837 Nickname ....................................................Tigers Colors ................................... Old Gold and Black Stadium ................................... Blackstock (4,000) Surface .......................................................... Grass Affiliation .............................. NCAA Division III Conference .......North Coast Athletic Conference President ................................. Dr. Brian W. Casey Director of Athletics............ Stevie Baker-Watson 2012 DEPAUW SCHEDULE Sept. 8 ST. OLAF (2-1) ..................... L, 10-31 Sept. 15 *at Wittenberg (2-0) ................. L, 14-52 Sept. 22 at Carnegie Mellon (3-0) .............. 1 p.m. Sept. 29 WASH.-ST. LOUIS (0-3) ......... 1 p.m. Oct. 6 *OHIO WESLEYAN (2-0) ....... 1 p.m. Oct. 13 *at Allegheny (1-1) ....................... 1 p.m. Oct. 20 *KENYON (2-1) ....................... 1 p.m. Oct. 27 *at Wooster (1-1) .......................... 2 p.m. Nov. 3 *DENISON (0-2) ..................... 1 p.m. Nov. 10 *at Wabash (2-0) ...................... 1:07 p.m. *North Coast Athletic Conference game DePauw returns to action with a non-con- ference contest at Carnegie Mellon in the first gridiron meeting between the two schools. e Tigers are 0-2 after last Saturday’s 52-14 loss at Wittenberg in DePauw’s first-ever North Coast Athletic Conference contest. DePauw lost the home opener on September 8 to St. Olaf by a 31-10 score. Carnegie Mellon is 3-0 on the season fol- lowing last Friday’s 35-17 victory over Catholic. e Tartans opened the season with a 23-20 win over Grove City before handling Allegheny on the road by a 37-7 score. SCOUTING CARNEGIE MELLON The Tartans have blended an impressive running and passing attack on the way to a 3-0 start. Jared Delello leads the team with 66.3 rushing yards per contest followed by Patrick Blanks with 51.7. As a team, Carnegie Mellon averages 187.3 yards per game on the ground. Quarterback Rob Kalkstein directs the offense which leads Divi- sion III with a 261.94 pass efficiency. Kalkstein has completed 27 of 40 passes for 682 yards with seven touchdowns and just one interception. His top receiver is Tim Kikta with eight catches for 288 yards and a 36.0 yard-per-catch average. Carnegie Mellon’s average completion covers 25.9 yards. Defensively, Akwasi Brefo leads the way with 27 tackles with a team-high seven for loss. Robert Winkelman follows with 25 tackles. Brefo and Nick Karabin share the team lead with two sacks apiece, while Liam McGrath leads with three interceptions. e Tartans rank 17th in Division III pass efficiency defense at 84.33. DEPAUW UPDATE Off to an 0-2 start, the Tigers faced a coaching change at the start of the week as Scott Srnka took over as interim head coach. Srnka has served as defenisve coordinator and defensive backs coach since coming to DePauw prior to the 2011 season. Justin Murray is scheduled to start at quar- terback after missing the Wittenberg game due to injury, but Drew Seaman has played in both games as well. Murray threw for 170 yards and a touchdown in the opener, while Seaman totaled 167 yards with two TDs in the Wittenberg con- test. Taylor Wagner paces the squad with nine catches followed by Bobby Coburn with seven. Amen Galley and Armani Cato share the bulk of the rushing duties with Galley averaging 3.4 yards per carry and Cato 3.1. On the defensive side, Cody Crook leads the way with 18 tackles followed by Mitch Dwenger with 16. Jake Konovsky and Jack Quinn each have 3.0 tackles for loss as the Tigers rank in a tie for fourth, nationally, in that category. Punter Paul Simon averages 41.1 yards per boot and ranks 24th in the nation. COMPARING THE TEAMS (2012 NCAA rank) Per-Game Category DPU CMU Scoring offense 12.0 (t198) 31.7 (57) Rushing offense 70.5 (200) 187.3 (63) Passing offense 178.5 (137) 241.7 (64) Team Pass Efficiency 90.07 (192) 261.94 (1) Total offense 249.0 (196) 429.0 (49) Scoring defense 41.5 (209) 14.7 (36) Rushing defense 165.5 (139) 150.0 (120) Passing defense 288.0 (210) 152.7 (52) Pass eff. defense 162.85 (205) 84.33 (17) Total defense 453.5 (205) 302.7 (64) Turnover margin -1.50 (t194) -.33 (131) K.O. return average 18.15 (156) 25.14 (38) Punt return average 15.0 (21) 9.4 (72) Net punting 34.0 (81) 33.47 (94) Team Tackles for Loss 11.0 (t-4) 4.67 (181) Team Pass Sacks 2.0 (93) 2.0 (93) Pass Sacks Allowed 1.5 (81) 1.0 (t36) WAGNER AMONG RETURN LEADERS Taylor Wagner is fourth in DePauw history with 596 punt return yards and third with 58 punt returns. He also ranks 14th in school history with 654 career kickoff return yards. Wagner ranks fifth among active NCAA Division III players in career punt returns, punt return yards and punt return touchdowns. Wagner tied a school record in the Wittenberg game with seven kickoff returns. REVIEWING LAST WEEK It took Wittenberg just 18 seconds to reach paydirt and the hosts would score on their first five possessions and eight of their first nine on the way to a 52-14 win over DePauw in the North Coast Athletic Conference opener for both squads. It also marked DePauw’s first-ever NCAC football contest. The tone was set early as Taylor Wagner fumbled the opening kickoff and Wittenberg scored on its first play from scrimmage with Desi Kirkman running it in from 11 yards. DePauw picked up a couple of first downs on its next series, but had to punt. Wittenberg followed with a nine-play, 78-yard scoring drive 2012 DEPAUW FOOTBALL NOTES Game 3: DePauw Tigers (0-2) at Carnegie Mellon Tartans (3-0) Saturday, September 22 • Gesling Stadium • Pittsburgh, Pa. • 1 p.m. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Director of Sports Information ...................... Bill Wagner [email protected]765-658-4630 (o) • 765-720-0213 (c) Asst., Athletics Marketing/New Media ... Aaron Horvath [email protected]Intern ........................................... Amanda Bernardin Web site .......................... www.depauw.edu/athletics Twitter ...................................... @DePauwAthletics Facebook................ facebook.com/DePauwAthletics
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LIVE COVERAGEVideo: Live video for Saturday’s game is available at http://www.cmu.edu/athletics/fanzone/video/webcast.html
DePauw Audio: WGRE (91.5 FM), the DePauw campus station, will broadcast the game live to West Central Indiana and online at: <www.wgre.org>. Parker Schwartz and Mike Pagan call the action from the press box. iPhone and iPad users can also listen to the game live by downloading the DePauw University App.
Stats: Live stats are available at <http://www.enroll-ment.cmu.edu/athletics/football/xlive.htm>
THE COACHES
Scott Srnka ...................... Coach ..............Rick LacknerDePauw ...........................School ........ Carnegie MellonRhodes ’87 ...................Alma Mater ... Carn. Mellon ’790-0 (1st) .................. Record at School 178-85-2 (27th)0-0 (1st) .....................Career Record... 178-85-2 (27th)
SERIES INFORMATIONFirst Meeting
DEPAUW QUICK FACTSLocation ............................... Greencastle, IndianaEnrollment ...................................................2,336Founded.........................................................1837Nickname ....................................................TigersColors ................................... Old Gold and BlackStadium ................................... Blackstock (4,000)Surface ..........................................................GrassAffiliation ..............................NCAA Division IIIConference .......North Coast Athletic ConferencePresident .................................Dr. Brian W. CaseyDirector of Athletics ............ Stevie Baker-Watson
2012 DEPAUW SCHEDULESept. 8 ST. OLAF (2-1) .....................L, 10-31Sept. 15 *at Wittenberg (2-0) .................L, 14-52
DePauw returns to action with a non-con-ference contest at Carnegie Mellon in the first gridiron meeting between the two schools. The Tigers are 0-2 after last Saturday’s 52-14 loss at Wittenberg in DePauw’s first-ever North Coast Athletic Conference contest. DePauw lost the home opener on September 8 to St. Olaf by a 31-10 score. Carnegie Mellon is 3-0 on the season fol-lowing last Friday’s 35-17 victory over Catholic. The Tartans opened the season with a 23-20 win over Grove City before handling Allegheny on the road by a 37-7 score. SCOUTING CARNEGIE MELLON The Tartans have blended an impressive running and passing attack on the way to a 3-0 start. Jared Delello leads the team with 66.3 rushing yards per contest followed by Patrick Blanks with 51.7. As a team, Carnegie Mellon averages 187.3 yards per game on the ground. Quarterback Rob Kalkstein directs the offense which leads Divi-sion III with a 261.94 pass efficiency. Kalkstein has completed 27 of 40 passes for 682 yards with seven touchdowns and just one interception. His top receiver is Tim Kikta with eight catches for 288 yards and a 36.0 yard-per-catch average. Carnegie Mellon’s average completion covers 25.9 yards. Defensively, Akwasi Brefo leads the way with 27 tackles with a team-high seven for loss. Robert Winkelman follows with 25 tackles. Brefo and Nick Karabin share the team lead with two sacks apiece, while Liam McGrath leads with three interceptions. The Tartans rank 17th in Division III pass efficiency defense at 84.33. DEPAUW UPDATE Off to an 0-2 start, the Tigers faced a coaching change at the start of the week as Scott Srnka took over as interim head coach. Srnka has served as defenisve coordinator and defensive backs coach since coming to DePauw prior to the 2011 season. Justin Murray is scheduled to start at quar-terback after missing the Wittenberg game due to injury, but Drew Seaman has played in both games as well. Murray threw for 170 yards and a touchdown in the opener, while Seaman totaled 167 yards with two TDs in the Wittenberg con-test. Taylor Wagner paces the squad with nine catches followed by Bobby Coburn with seven. Amen Galley and Armani Cato share the bulk of the rushing duties with Galley averaging 3.4 yards per carry and Cato 3.1. On the defensive side, Cody Crook leads the way with 18 tackles followed by Mitch Dwenger with 16. Jake Konovsky and Jack Quinn each have 3.0 tackles for loss as the Tigers rank in a tie for fourth, nationally, in that category.
Punter Paul Simon averages 41.1 yards per boot and ranks 24th in the nation.
COMPARING THE TEAMS (2012 NCAA rank)Per-Game Category DPU CMUScoring offense 12.0 (t198) 31.7 (57)Rushing offense 70.5 (200) 187.3 (63)Passing offense 178.5 (137) 241.7 (64)Team Pass Efficiency 90.07 (192) 261.94 (1)Total offense 249.0 (196) 429.0 (49)Scoring defense 41.5 (209) 14.7 (36)Rushing defense 165.5 (139) 150.0 (120)Passing defense 288.0 (210) 152.7 (52)Pass eff. defense 162.85 (205) 84.33 (17)Total defense 453.5 (205) 302.7 (64)Turnover margin -1.50 (t194) -.33 (131)K.O. return average 18.15 (156) 25.14 (38)Punt return average 15.0 (21) 9.4 (72)Net punting 34.0 (81) 33.47 (94)Team Tackles for Loss 11.0 (t-4) 4.67 (181)Team Pass Sacks 2.0 (93) 2.0 (93)Pass Sacks Allowed 1.5 (81) 1.0 (t36) WAGNER AMONG RETURN LEADERSTaylor Wagner is fourth in DePauw history with 596 punt return yards and third with 58 punt returns. He also ranks 14th in school history with 654 career kickoff return yards. Wagner ranks fifth among active NCAA Division III players in career punt returns, punt return yards and punt return touchdowns. Wagner tied a school record in the Wittenberg game with seven kickoff returns.
REVIEWING LAST WEEK It took Wittenberg just 18 seconds to reach paydirt and the hosts would score on their first five possessions and eight of their first nine on the way to a 52-14 win over DePauw in the North Coast Athletic Conference opener for both squads. It also marked DePauw’s first-ever NCAC football contest. The tone was set early as Taylor Wagner fumbled the opening kickoff and Wittenberg scored on its first play from scrimmage with Desi Kirkman running it in from 11 yards. DePauw picked up a couple of first downs on its next series, but had to punt. Wittenberg followed with a nine-play, 78-yard scoring drive
2012 DEPAUW FOOTBALL NOTESGame 3: DePauw Tigers (0-2) at Carnegie Mellon Tartans (3-0)
COACHES Robby Long, a 2002 University of Illinois graduate, is 7-3 in his second season as DePauw’s head coach. An assistant coach for the Tigers for five seasons, Long directed DePauw to a 7-3 overall mark last year including an SCAC co-title and the program’s first NCAA postseason appearance. Jayson Martin, a 2000 Kentucky State graduate, became Rose-Hulman’s interim head coach in early August, taking over for Steve Englehart who moved across town to Indiana State as its offensive coordinator. Martin is in his third year on the Engineers’ staff and served as the offensive coordinator in 2009.
DEPAUW UPDATE
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
Director of Sports Information ......................Bill Wagner [email protected] 765-658-4630(o)•765-720-0213(c)
Asst., Athletics Marketing/New Media ... Aaron Horvath [email protected]
Web site ..........................www.depauw.edu/athleticsTwitter ...................................... @DePauwAthleticsFacebook................ facebook.com/DePauwAthletics
capped by Brendon Cunningham’s 9-yard pass from Reed Florence. Wittenberg added one more first-quarter score as Florence was on the receiving end of a touchdown pass from Zac Wilson which covered 42 yards and gave the hosts a 21-0 lead with 4:31 left in the quarter. DePauw quarterback Drew Seaman tossed a 13-yard scoring pass to Kevin Ude just 1:08 into the second quarter which ended a 13-play, 80-yard possession. Wittenberg came right back with a three-play drive as Jimmy Dehnke scored on a 16-yard run to push the lead to 28-7. Florence made it 35-7 after a 76-yard pass play with Jonathan Stoner before Ude scored on a 1-yard pass from Seaman on fourth-and-goal to cut the lead to 35-14 with just 45 seconds left in the half. A DePauw personal foul after a 29-yard kickoff return by Wittenberg put the ball on the DePauw 46. Florence teamed with Cunningham for a 40-yard pass and, on the next play, Florence carried for a 6-yard score. That gave Wittenberg a 42-14 lead at the intermission. Wittenberg scored on its first two possessions of the second half to round out the game’s scor-ing. DePauw totaled 86 rushing yards led by Eric Wilson’s 41, while Seaman threw for a career-high 167 yards on 17-of-38 passing. Bobby Coburn hauled in five passes for 47 yards. Ude was among five DePauw players with two catches and both went for scores. Florence rushed for 46 yards and threw for 336 on 17-of-20 passing with four touchdowns. Stoner had two catches for 112 yards, while Garth Gilbert caught seven for 83 yards. Cody Crook led DePauw with 12 tackles and a forced fumble, while Phil Ganser had 10. Jack Quinn paced the team with 2.0 tackles for loss as the Tigers totaled 10 as a team. Spencer Leno led Wittenberg with 11 tackles and a forced fumble. Wittenberg outgained the Tigers, 508-253 and held a 23-18 edge in first downs.
TIGER NOTESThe Tigers are 57-24 dating back to the beginning of the 2004 season and are 36-16 over the last six seasons ... DePauw is ranked 17th among Divi-sion III schools with 544 wins in 125 seasons …
Eric Malm has connected on 58 of 61 extra-point attempts and 11 of 21 field goal tries in his three seasons … the 0-2 start is the Tigers’ first since the 2000 campaign when they opened with four straight losses … the 21-point defeat to St. Olaf was DePauw’s largest deficit in a season opener since 55-7 loss to Hope to open the 1977 seasons … the 83 points allowed in the first two games, combined, is the most to start a season since the 1987 campaign when the Tigers gave up 89 combined to Frankln and Hope … the 52 points allowed to Wittenberg was the most by DePauw since Millsaps scored 55 in 2008.
TODAY’S GAMES (all times local)Allegheny at Wabash, 1 p.m.Chicago at Oberlin, 1 p.m.Denison at Hiram, 1 p.m.DePauw at Carnegie Mellon, 1 p.m.Kenyon at Washington (Mo.), 2 p.m.Wittenberg at Wooster, 6 p.m.Case Reserve at Ohio Wesleyan, 7 p.m.
LAST WEEK’S SCORES (Home team in ALL CAPS)KENYON 24, Hiram 7Ohio Wesleyan 29, OBERLIN 17Wabash 35, DENISON 2WITTENBERG 52, DePauw 14
BREAKING DOWN THE 2012 TIGERSBy ClassFreshmen 42Sophomores 17Juniors 21Seniors 11
By StateArizona 1California 2Georgia 4Illinois 15Indiana 45Kentucky 2Michigan 2Missouri 9New York 2Ohio 5Oregon 1Tennessee 2Texas 1
DEPAUW’S RECORD WHEN.... 2012 Overall 0-2At Home 0-1On The Road 0-1Neutral Site Games 0-0In Overtime 0-0Coming off a loss 0-1Coming off a win 0-0In September 0-2In October 0-0In November 0-0Afternoon Games 0-1Night Games 0-1Decided By 7 or Less 0-0Scoring First 0-0Opponent Scores First 0-2Leading At Halftime 0-0Tied At Halftime 0-0Trailing At Halftime 0-2Leading After 3 Qtrs. 0-0Tied After 3 Qtrs. 0-0Trailing After 3 Qtrs. 0-2Scoring 50+ Points 0-0Scoring 40+ Points 0-0Scoring 30+ Points 0-0Scoring 20+ Points 0-0Scoring <20 Points 0-2Allowing 40+ Points 0-1Allowing 30+ Points 0-2Allowing 20+ Points 0-2Allowing <20 Points 0-0Outrushing Opponent 0-0Getting Outrushed or Equal 0-2Passing For More Yards 0-0Passing For Fewer Yards 0-2Outgaining Opponent 0-0Getting Outgained 0-2Winning Time of Poss. 0-0Losing Time of Poss. 0-2Scoring a Def./Spec. Teams TD 0-0Allowing a Def./Spec. Teams TD 0-0Fewer Penalty Yards 0-1More or Equal Penalty Yards 0-1Winning Turnover Battle 0-0Losing or Tying Turnover Battle 0-2Individual 100-yard rusher 0-0Individual 100-yard receiver 0-0Individual 200-yard passer 0-0Opponent 100-yard rusher 0-1Opponent 100-yard receiver 0-1Opponent 200-yard passer 0-2More first downs 0-0Fewer or same first downs 0-2
No Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School 1 Jordan Hickam* WR 5-11 188 So. Greencastle, Ind./Greencastle 2 Jeff Vorherr WR 6-2 200 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder 3 Taylor Wagner*** WR 5-8 169 Sr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel 4 Nikko Sansone* WR 5-9 170 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis Univ. H.S. 5 Phil Ganser DB 5-10 182 So. Elmhurst, Ill./York 6 Jackson Kirtley* WR 6-3 187 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Heritage Christian 6d Ray Webb DB 6-0 180 Fr. Walton, Ky./Simon Kenton 7 Bobby Coburn** TE 6-4 222 Sr. Lake Bluff, Ill./Lake Forest Academy 7d Adam Folta DB 6-1 177 Fr. West Lafayette, Ind./West Lafayette 8 Cody Crook** LB 6-2 217 Sr. Beech Grove, Ind./Beech Grove 8d D.J. Steward* WR 5-11 215 So. St. Louis, Mo./Riverview Gardens 9 Connor Jeffers WR 5-11 165 Fr. Batesville, Ind./Batesville 10 Jake Konovsky** LB 6-0 208 Sr. Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township 10d Jake Hemrick QB 6-2 178 Fr. Franklin, Ind./Franklin 11 Justin Murray QB 6-1 214 Fr. Jonesboro, Ga./Fayette County 11d Paul Simon DB/P 5-11 188 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University H.S.12 Griffin Dolle QB 6-4 185 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier 12d Kyle Hahn K 5-6 175 So. St. Louis, Mich./St. Louis 13 Dennis Callicutt** DB 5-7 176 Jr. Bartlett, Tenn./Bartlett 13d Danny Kiel WR 5-11 186 Fr. Glen Ellen, Ill./Glenbard West 14 Dalton Wheeler QB 6-0 197 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 15 Drew Seaman* QB 6-0 190 So. Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain 16 Brady Cavinee QB 6-3 175 Fr. Oldenburg, Ind./Batesville 17 Eric Malm** K 6-0 172 Jr. McCordsville, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 17d Hamm Hooper DB 6-0 154 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Ladue Horton Watkins 18 Tavares Ingram WR 6-1 173 Jr. Calumet City, Ill./Seton Academy 18d Jared McKinney K 6-0 196 Fr. Richmond, Ind./Richmond 19 Kevin Ude** TE 6-4 212 Jr. Seymour, Ind./Seymour 20 Damon Hyatt RB 5-10 158 Fr. Brazil, Ind./Northview 21 Robby Schuler** DB 5-8 170 Sr. St. Joseph, Mich./St. Joseph 21d Billy McClamroch WR 5-10 205 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf Jesuit 22 Matt Costakis WR 5-10 177 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Heritage Christian 23 Clark Costello* DB 6-2 202 So. St. Louis, Mo./Chaminade Coll. Prep. 24 Walker Brightwell DB 6-1 190 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Turpin 25 Armani Cato** RB 5-5 173 Jr. Fayetteville, Ga./Fayette County 26 Tyler Leising TE 6-2 188 Fr. Oldenburg, Ind./Batesville 27 Garrett Rice* DB 6-0 203 So. Mason, Texas/Mason 28 Amen Galley RB 5-11 164 Fr. West Lafayette, Ind./West Lafayette 30 Mitch Dwenger** LB 5-10 201 Jr. Columbus, Ind./Columbus East 32 Lan Sansone DB 5-10 176 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University H.S.33 Myron Burr** DB 6-2 175 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Cardinal Ritter 34 Nick Freund RB 5-9 187 So. Northbrook, Ill./Glenbrook North 35 Eric Wilson RB 5-11 216 So. Romeoville, Ill./Plainfield East 36 Reggie Webb RB 5-9 193 Fr. San Francisco, Calif./Lowell 37 Josh Han K 6-3 188 Fr. Eugene, Ore./Churchill 40 Ben King* LB 6-0 196 Jr. Terre Haute, Ind./Terre Haute North 41 Mike Hornak LB 5-11 183 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 42 Joel Borders DL 5-11 215 Fr. O’Fallon, Ill./Christian Bros. Coll. HS 43 Corby Burger LB 5-10 184 Fr. New Albany, Ind./Our Lady of Provid. 44 Andrew Cusumano* TE 5-9 205 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis Priory School
No Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School 44d Thomas King LB 6-1 195 Fr. Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo 45 J.D. Robinson* LB 6-2 209 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf Jesuit 47 Kortney Cartwright* DB 6-0 187 Jr. Johnstown, Ohio/Johnstown Monroe 47d Alex Miller RB 5-10 185 Fr. Seymour, Ind./American School 48 D.J. Spooner LB 5-11 195 So. Northbrook, Ill./Glenbrook North 49 Jake Miller LB 5-11 190 Fr. Evanston, Ill./Loyola Academy 50 Kody Bontreger OL 6-3 269 Fr. Middlebury, Ind./Northridge 51 Jim Perry LS 5-10 221 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf Jesuit 52 Doug White DE 6-1 214 Fr. Anderson, Ind./Anderson 54 Patrick Keller* DL 6-1 256 Jr. Acworth, Ga./Harrison 56 Taylor Shellman OL 6-1 260 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral 57 Jack Quinn* LB 6-1 205 Sr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton North 58 Craig Neece* OL 6-2 265 So. St. Louis, Mo./Chaminade Coll. Prep. 59 Trevor Beatty OL 6-0 250 Fr. Whiteland, Ind./Whiteland Comm. 60 Chad Hale OL 6-1 230 So. Lebanon, Ind./Lebanon 61 Dylan Wilson OL 6-2 267 Fr. Terre Haute, Ind./North Vigo 62 Sam Sheldon¬ OL 6-1 227 Fr. Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North64 Michael McManis* DL 5-11 240 Jr. Lafayette, Ind./McCutcheon 66 Jimmy Vann* OL 6-3 294 Sr. Lafayette, Ind./Harrison 69 Zach Price** DL 6-5 208 Sr. Bristol, Ind./Elkhart Central 71 Gates Weaver OL 5-11 277 Fr. Nashville, Tenn./Franklin Road Acad. 74 Hunter Logan OL 6-4 238 Fr. Greencastle, Ind./North Putnam 75 Christopher Lamping* OL 6-2 239 Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind./South Side 78 Daniel Howard* OL 6-4 322 So. Frankfort, Ind./Frankfort 80 Caleb Cloud TE 6-2 222 Fr. Reading, Ohio/Reading Community 81 A.J. Houk WR 6-2 179 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger 82 Adam Nay WR 6-2 203 So. Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville 83 Alex Layden WR 5-8 181 So. Milan, Ind./Milan 86 Mark Clevenger TE 6-1 213 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Atherton 87 Zach Alleman WR 6-0 171 Jr. Clarendon Hills, Ill./Hinsdale Central 88 Joseph Buckley WR 5-11 175 Fr. Oak Forest, Ill./Oak Forest 89 James Ennis WR 6-1 175 Jr. Bronx, N.Y./Bronx Sch. of Law and Finance90 Josh Jones* DL 5-11 245 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Lutheran H.S. North 91 Tophel Secuskie DL 6-0 234 Jr. Rockville, Ind./Rockville 92 Indi Lavarias* DL 5-10 203 Jr. Chula Vista, Calif./La Jolla Ctry. Day Sch.93 Naeem Muhammed DL 6-5 227 Sr. Bronx, N.Y./Bard 94 Craig Carter DL 6-2 232 Fr. Chicago, Ill./Perspectives Charter 95 Marcus Dozier DL 6-2 262 Fr. South Bend, Ind./Riley 97 Daniel Furman DL 5-11 234 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider 98 Bryant Alexander* DL 6-1 208 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Urban Prep 99 Robert Amie* DL 6-2 198 Jr. Riverdale, Ga./North Clayton
* indicates letters earned d indicates duplicate numbers
TE 7 Bobby Coburn** 6-4 222 Sr. Lake Bluff, Ill. 19 Kevin Ude** 6-4 212 Jr. Seymour, Ind.
WR 6 Jackson Kirtley* 6-3 187 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 8d D.J. Steward* 5-11 215 So. St. Louis, Mo.
WR 1 Jordan Greenlee-Hickam* 5-11 188 So. Greencastle, Ind. 87 Zach Alleman 6-0 171 Jr. Clarendon Hills, Ill.
WR 3 Taylor Wagner*** 5-8 169 Sr. Carmel, Ind. 4 Nikko Sansone* 5-9 170 Jr. St. Louis, Mo.
DePauw Football Depth Chart vs. Carnegie Mellon, 9/22/2012DEPAUW DEFENSEDE 10 Jake Konovsky** 6-0 208 Sr. Western Springs, Ill. 98 Bryant Alexander* 6-1 208 Jr. Chicago, Ill.
DT 54 Patrick Keller* 6-1 256 Jr. Acworth, Ga. 95 Marcus Dozier 6-2 262 Fr. South Bend, Ind.
NG 64 Michael McManis* 5-11 240 Jr. Lafayette, Ind. 91 Tophel Secuskie 6-0 234 Jr. Rockville, Ind.
DE 69 Zach Price** 6-5 208 Sr. Bristol, Ind. 92 Indi Lavarias* 5-10 203 Jr. Chula Vista, Calif.
SLB 45 J.D. Robinson* 6-2 209 So. Indianapolis, Ind. 57 Jack Quinn* 6-1 205 Sr. Wheaton, Ill.
Scott Srnka joined the staff prior to the 2011 season as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach and was named interim head coach on September 16, 2012.
In his first season at DePauw, Srnka’s defense held opponents to just under 290 total yards per game which ranked 30th in Division III and just 101.9 rushing yards which was 21st in the nation. Addition-ally, the defense forced 18 turnovers.
Prior to coming to Greencastle, Srnka was an assistant coach at his alma mater, Rhodes College, since 1993. He served as defensive coordinator and coached linebackers, defensive backs and kickers. He also served as head strength and conditioning coach, head men’s golf coach and assistant track coach.
While at Rhodes, Srnka’s defense twice finished the season ranked in the top 25 for fewest total yards allowed including fifth in 2006.
Srnka earned a bachelor of arts degree at Rhodes and majored in art. A four-year starter at strong safety for the Lynx, he was an all-conference selection in his junior and senior seasons.
Following graduation Srnka attended Ohio University where he earned a masters of science in health promotion and disease prevention and was a football graduate assistant coach.
Upon completion of his degree, Srnka coached at Urbana University as the defensive coordinator for one season. He then moved to Baldwin-Wallace College from 1990-93 where he coached quarterbacks, running backs and kickers. He also was the assistant softball coach.
2012 DePauw University FootballDePauw University Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 19, 2012)
All games
Team Statistics DPU OPPSCORING 24 83 Points Per Game 12.0 41.5FIRST DOWNS 35 43 R u s h i n g 6 17 P a s s i n g 21 22 P e n a l t y 8 4RUSHING YARDAGE 141 331 Yards gained rushing 186 416 Yards lost rushing 45 85 Rushing Attempts 62 73 Average Per Rush 2.3 4.5 Average Per Game 70.5 165.5 TDs Rushing 0 7PASSING YARDAGE 357 576 C o m p - A t t - I n t 38-82-2 41-63-0 Average Per Pass 4.4 9.1 Average Per Catch 9.4 14.0 Average Per Game 178.5 288.0 TDs Passing 3 4TOTAL OFFENSE 498 907 Total Plays 144 136 Average Per Play 3.5 6.7 Average Per Game 249.0 453.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 13-236 6-129PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-30 7-45INT RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 2-0KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.2 21.5PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 15.0 6.4INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 0.0FUMBLES-LOST 4-3 2-2PENALTIES-Yards 22-193 19-193 Average Per Game 96.5 96.5PUNTS-Yards 15-575 12-420 Average Per Punt 38.3 35.0 Net punt average 34.0 32.5KICKOFFS-Yards 6-323 15-867 Average Per Kick 53.8 57.8 Net kick average 46.3 40.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 7 : 4 3 3 2 : 1 83RD-DOWN Conversions 8/31 11/26 3rd-Down Pct 26% 42%4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/5 0/1 4th-Down Pct 60% 0%SACKS BY-Yards 4-26 3-20MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 3 11FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-2 2-2ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (4-4) 100% (9-10) 90%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (3-4) 75% (7-10) 70%PAT-ATTEMPTS (3-3) 100% (11-11) 100%ATTENDANCE 1225 3112 Games/Avg Per Game 1/1225 1/3112 Neutral Site Games 0/0
Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalDePauw University 7 14 3 0 0 24Opponents 28 24 17 14 0 83
DePauw Individual Career Single-Game BestsRushing Attempts Armani Cato ......................................................... 27 at Austin, 10/29/11Nick Freund .......................1 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12; vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12 Amen Galley ...........................................................11 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12Jordan Hickam ........................ 1 vs. Albion, 11/5/11; at Austin, 10/29/11Jackson Kirtley ........................................................ 19 vs. Centre, 10/1/11Justin Murray.............................................................9 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12 Nikko Sansone .....11 at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/11; at Sewanee, 10/15/11Drew Seaman ...........................................10 at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/11Eric Wilson ..................................................... 11 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12
Rushing Yards Armani Cato ......................................................... 90 at Austin, 10/29/11Nick Freund .......................2 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12; vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12 Amen Galley ...........................................................42 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12 Jordan Hickam .......................................................15 vs. Albion, 11/5/11Jackson Kirtley ........................................................ 79 vs. Centre, 10/1/11Justin Murray...........................................................-5 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12 Nikko Sansone .........................................62 at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/11Drew Seaman ...................................................-5 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12Eric Wilson ..................................................... 41 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12
Passing Yards Jackson Kirtley ...................................................... 141 vs. Centre, 10/1/11Justin Murray.........................................................170 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12Drew Seaman ................................................ 167 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12
Pass Attempts Jackson Kirtley ........................................................ 32 vs. Centre, 10/1/11Justin Murray...........................................................35 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12 Drew Seaman .................................................. 38 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12
Pass Completions Jackson Kirtley ........................................................ 15 vs. Centre, 10/1/11Justin Murray...........................................................18 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12Drew Seaman ....17 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12; at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/11
Receptions Zach Alleman .................................................... 1 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12 Armani Cato ............................................................5 at Rhodes, 9/24/11 Bobby Coburn ................................................. 6 at Rose-Hulman, 9/3/11 Jordan Greenlee-Hickam ..................................... 3 vs. Wabash, 11/12/11Tavares Ingram .......................................... 1 at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/11Jackson Kirtley ...........................................................5 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12Nikko Sansone ..........................................................3 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12D.J. Steward.............4 vs. Wabash, 11/12/11 at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/11Kevin Ude....................... 2 (3 times, most recent at Wittenberg, 9/15/12)Taylor Wagner ...........................................................7 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12
Receiving Yards Zach Alleman .................................................. 10 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12 Armani Cato ..........................................................44 at Rhodes, 9/24/11 Bobby Coburn ............................................... 89 at Rose-Hulman, 9/3/11Jordan Greenlee-Hickam .......................................27 vs. Albion, 11/5/11 Tavares Ingram .........................................12 at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/11 Jackson Kirtley .........................................................32 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12Nikko Sansone .......................................................36 at Rhodes, 9/24/11D.J. Steward........................................................ 40 at Sewanee, 10/15/11Kevin Ude...............................................................27 at Rhodes, 9/24/11Taylor Wagner .........................................................72 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12
Tackles Bryant Alexander.......................................................2 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12 Robert Amie ......................................................... 2 vs. Wabash, 11/12/11 Joel Borders ....................................................... 2 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12 Myron Burr ................. 5 (4 times, most recently at Wittenberg, 9/15/12) Dennis Callicutt ...................... 6 vs. Albion, 11/5/11; at Austin, 10/29/11Kortney Cartwright ................ 1 vs. St. Olaf; at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/11 Clark Costello ........... 2 vs. Albion, 11/5/11; at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/11 Cody Crook ..................................................... 12 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12Marcus Dozier ................................................... 3 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12 Mitch Dwenger ......................................................13 vs. Albion, 11/5/11Phil Ganser...................................................... 10 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12Josh Jones ....................... 1 (3 times, most recent at Wittenberg, 9/15/12)Patrick Keller ........................................................ 7 vs. Wabash, 11/12/11Jake Konovsky ...........................................................8 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12Indi Lavarius ......................2 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12; vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12Michael McManis .....................................................3 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12 Naeem Muhammed........................................... 3 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12 Zach Price ............................................................... 8 at Austin, 10/29/11Jack Quinn ......................................................... 10 at Allegheny, 9/17/11Garrett Rice ....................................................... 5 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12J.D. Robinson ............................................................8 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12Lan Sansone ..............................................................1 vs. St. Olaf, 9/8/12Robby Schuler ............. 7 (3 times, most recently at Wittenberg, 9/15/12)Tophel Secuskie ................................................. 1 at Wittenberg, 9/15/12
DePauw Individual Single-Game RecordsRushing Yards 211 Jeremiah Marks at Colo. Col. .......... 10/20/2007Rushing Attempts 45 Jeremiah Marks vs. Wabash ............. 11/10/2007Passing Yards 486 Jason Lee vs. Hope ............................ 9/16/2000Passing Attempts 72 Jason Lee vs. Hope ............................ 9/16/2000Pass Completions 41 Jason Lee vs. Hope ............................ 9/16/2000Comp% (Min. 15 att.) .935 Mike Loftus (15-16) vs. Hope .......... 9/23/1978Touchdown passes 6 Michael Engle vs. Rose-Hulman ...... 9/11/2010 Spud Dick at Rhodes ...................... 10/10/2009Passes had intercepted 6 Roy Pottenger vs. Macalester ............. 9/12/1970Total Plays 79 Jason Lee vs. Hope ............................ 9/16/2000Total Offense yards 462 Jason Lee vs. Hope ............................ 9/16/2000Pass receptions 16 Jay True vs. Butler .............................. 11/4/1978Pass reception yards 236 Jamie Cunha at Wabash .................. 11/16/1996Touchdown receptions 3 Alex Koors at Trinity ....................... 10/23/2010 Alex Koors vs. Sewanee ..................... 9/25/2010 Alex Koors at Anderson .................... 9/12/2009 Chris Gasbarra vs. Austin ................ 10/27/2007 Dan Ryan at Centre .......................... 11/2/2002 Dan Ryan vs. Sewanee ..................... 10/12/2002 Dan Ryan at Rhodes ........................... 9/7/2002 Dan Ryan at Hanover ......................... 9/8/2001 Joe Schoen at Rose-Hulman ............. 11/6/1999 Johnathon Stigall at Hope ................. 9/20/1997 Jamie Cunha vs. Wabash ................. 11/16/1996 Bradley Hill vs. Manchester ............ 10/24/1992 Joe Pindell vs. Ky. Wesleyan .............. 9/30/1989 Greg Werner vs. Taylor .................... 10/15/1988 Tom Evans vs. Dayton....................... 11/2/1985 Tim Weaver vs. Kenyon .................. 10/27/1984Points 30 Jeremiah Marks at Colo. Coll. ......... 10/20/2007 30 Jeremiah Marks at Sewanee .............. 10/8/2005Touchdowns 5 Jeremiah Marks at Colo. Coll. ......... 10/20/2007 Jeremiah Marks at Sewanee .............. 10/8/2005Extra Points Attempted 8 Tyler Mallory at Rose-Hulman ......... 11/6/2005 8 John Wallace vs. Millsaps ................ 10/25/2003Extra Points Converted 7 Jordan Havercamp at Rhodes .......... 10/10/2009 Jordan Havercamp vs. Anderson ....... 9/13/2008 Tyler Mallory at Rose-Hulman ......... 11/6/2005 John Wallace vs. Millsaps ................ 10/25/2003 Benjamin Fingerhut vs. Manchester 10/24/1992 Mike Giunta vs. Franklin ................ 10/27/1990 Tom Downham vs. Olivet Nazarene . 9/21/1985Field Goals 4 Jason Gardner at Franklin ............... 10/12/1996Punts 12 Mike Sellers at Dayton ...................... 11/3/1984Punt Yards 485 Dave Finzer at St. Norbert .................. 9/5/1981Punt Average (Min. 5att.) 48.5 Dave Finzer at St. Norbert .................. 9/5/1981Punt Returns 8 John Stephens vs. Sewanee .............. 10/12/2002Punt return yards 163 Tim Weaver vs. Olivet ....................... 9/11/1982Kickoff Returns 7 Taylor Wagner at Wittenberg ........... 9/15/2012 7 Bryan Coleman at Wabash .............. 11/13/2010 7 Jeff Bonner vs. Trinity ...................... 10/13/2007
7 Jim Hebert at Hope........................... 9/19/1987Kickoff Return Yards 186 JaMarcus Shephard vs. Millsaps ...........10/25/2003All-Purpose Yards 337 Terry Dickey vs. Hanover .................. 11/9/1991Interceptions 4 Alan Hill at St. Norbert ...................... 9/5/1981Interception Yards 159 Alan Hill at St. Norbert ...................... 9/5/1981
DePauw Team Single-Game RecordsRushing Attempts 80 vs. Wabash, 1973Rushing Yards 532 vs. Principia, 10/11/1975Pass Attempts 73 vs. Hope, 9/16/2000Pass Completions 41 vs. Hope, 9/16/2000Passing Yards 494 at Anderson, 9/12/2009Touchdown passes 6 vs. Rose-Hulman, 9/11/2010 6 at Rhodes, 10/10/2009 6 at Anderson, 9/12/2009Had intercepted 6 vs. Macalester, 9/12/1970Total Plays 100 at Olivet Nazarene, 9/22/1984Total Offense Yards 665 at Anderson, 9/12/2009 (171-r, 494-p)First downs 33 at Washington U., 10/19/1985Points 99 vs. Moore’s Hill, 1913Points (modern era) 60 at Rose-Hulman, 11/6/2005Touchdowns 8 at Anderson, 9/12/2009 8 at Rose-Hulman, 11/6/2005 8 vs. Millsaps, 10/25/2003 8 vs. Chicago, 10/4/2003 8 vs. Washington U., 10/30/1982Extra points made (all) 7 at Rhodes, 10/10/2009 vs. Anderson, 9/12/2009 vs. Anderson, 9/13/2008 at Rose-Hulman, 11/6/2005 vs. Millsaps, 10/25/2003 vs. Manchester, 10/24/1992 vs. Franklin 10/27/1990 vs. Olivet Nazarene, 9/21/1985Field goals 4 at Franklin, 10/12/1996Punts 12 vs. Dayton, 11/3/1984Punt Yards 485 vs. St. Norbert, 9/5/1981Punt Average 48.5 vs. St. Norbert, 9/5/1981Punt returns 8 vs. Sewanee, 10/12/2002 at Rhodes, 9/7/2002 vs. Olivet, 9/11/1982Punt return yards 183 vs. Olivet, 9/11/1982Kickoff returns 10 vs. St. Joseph’s, 10/9/1971Kickoff return yards 213 vs. Millsaps, 10/25/2003Interceptions 7 vs. Centre, 9/15/2007 at Franklin, 9/6/1986 at Valparaiso, 11/9/1963Interception yards 186 at St. Norbert, 9/5/1981
LONGEST PLAYSRun 97 yards Don Wheaton vs. Cincinnati, 1931Pass play 99 yards Rich Boling- Lew Borsellino vs. Valparaiso, 1976Field goal 54 yards Tom Downham vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1987Punt 70 yards Dick Mace vs. Valparaiso, 1959Punt return 95 yards Harold Downey vs. Hanover, 1935Kickoff return 100 yards Alan Hill vs. Valparaiso, 1980Blocked kick return 99 yards George Lortz vs. Ball State, 1935Interception return 94 yards Colin Higgins vs. Franklin, 1940
THE LAST TIME...DePauw returned a kickoff for a TD .......................................................................... Taylor Wagner at Sewanee (95 yds.), 10/15/2011An opponent returned a kickoff for a TD ........................................................ Jerheme Urban (Trinity) 90 yards, at Trinity, 9/22/2001DePauw returned two kickoffs for TDs in a game ............................................................ JaMarcus Shephard vs. Millsaps, 10/25/2003DePauw returned a punt for a TD....................................................................... Taylor Wagner at Rose-Hulman (38 yards), 9/3/2011 DePauw returned a punt for a TD after a blocked punt ..............................................Chris Gasbarra vs. Anderson (7 yds.), 9/13/2008An opponent returned a punt for a TD .........................................................................Wes Chamblee (Wabash) 44 yards, 11/12/2011 DePauw returned an interception for a TD .................................................... Matt Johnson (65 yards) at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/22/2011An opponent returned an interception for a TD ...............................................Denzel Wilkins, Rose-Hulman (28 yards), 11/12/2011DePauw returned a fumble for a touchdown ....................................................... Mike Sprengnether (54 yards) vs. Trinity, 10/13/2007An opponent returned/recovered a fumble for a touchdown ................................................... Pat Clegg (Wabash) 0 yards, 11/12/2011
PASSING (3)31 Armani Cato from Drew Seaman ...............................at Wittenberg21 Taylor Wagner from Justin Murray ..................................vs. St. Olaf20 Bobby Coburn from Drew Seaman ............................at Wittenberg
PUNT RETURNS (1)26 Taylor Wagner .................................................................vs. St. Olaf
KICKOFF RETURNS (7) 29 Taylor Wagner .................................................................vs. St. Olaf28 Nikko Sansone .................................................................vs. St. Olaf 27 Nikko Sansone .................................................................vs. St. Olaf 26 Taylor Wagner .................................................................vs. St. Olaf 22 Taylor Wagner ............................................................at Wittenberg22 Taylor Wagner ................................................................vs. St. Olaf 20 Taylor Wagner ............................................................at Wittenberg
INTERCEPTION RETURNS (0)
FUMBLE RETURNS (0)
RUSHING (3)82 (td) Michael Thai .............................................................................St. Olaf26 Dan Dobson .............................................................................St. Olaf 22 Dan Dobson .............................................................................St. Olaf PASSING (8)76 (td) Jonathan Stoner from Reed Florence..................................Wittenberg40 Brendon Cunningham from Reed Florence .......................Wittenberg 36 (td) Garth Gilbert from Reed Florence .....................................Wittenberg36 Garth Gilbert from Reed Florence .....................................Wittenberg 30 Stephen Asp from Dan Dobson ...............................................St. Olaf 30 Derek Henle from Dan Dobson ...............................................St. Olaf 21 Brendon Cunningham from Reed Florence .......................Wittenberg 20 Cody Kragness from Dan Dobson ............................................St. Olaf
PUNT RETURNS (0)
KICKOFF RETURNS (3)29 Victor Banjo .......................................................................Wittenberg29 Desi Kirkman .....................................................................Wittenberg23 Derek Henle .............................................................................St. Olaf
INTERCEPTION RETURNS (0)
FUMBLE RETURNS (0)
DePauw Long Plays (20+ Yards) Opponent Long Plays (20+ Yards)
2012 DPU/OPPONENT GAME HIGHSCategory DEPAUW OPPONENT Points 14 vs. Wittenberg 52 Wittenberg First Downs 18 vs. Wittenberg 23 Wittenberg by Rush 4 vs. Wittenberg 10 Wittenberg by Pass 11 vs. Wittenberg 11 Wittenberg; St. Olaf by Penalty 5 vs. St. Olaf 2 Wittenberg; St. Olaf Rushing Att. 31 vs. Wittenberg; St. Olaf 38 Wittenberg Rushing Yds. 86 vs. Wittenberg 187 St. Olaf Rushing Avg. 2.8 vs. Wittenberg 5.3 St. Olaf Passing Comp. 21 vs. St. Olaf 21 St. Olaf Passing Atts. 44 vs. St. Olaf 35 St. Olaf Passing Yds. 190 vs. St. Olaf 364 Wittenberg Total Plays 75 vs. St. Olaf 70 St. Olaf Total Yds. 253 vs. Wittenberg 508 Wittenberg Sacks by 3.0 vs. St. Olaf 2.0 St. Olaf Tackles-for-Loss 12.0 vs. St. Olaf 4.0 St. Olaf Yards Lost 43 vs. St. Olaf 24 St. Olaf Turnovers 4 vs. St. Olaf 1 Wittenberg; St. Olaf Interceptions by 0 vs. St. Olaf 2 St. Olaf Fumbles 3 vs. St. Olaf 1 Wittenberg; St. Olaf Lost 2 vs. St. Olaf 1 Wittenberg; St. Olaf Penalties 13 vs. Wittenberg 10 Wittenberg Penalty Yards 131 vs. Wittenberg 104 St. Olaf Punt Return Yds. 30 vs. St. Olaf 25 Wittenberg Kickoff Return Yds. 141 vs. St. Olaf 70 Wittenberg Punt Average (min 3 punts) 46.5 vs. St. Olaf 37.6 St. Olaf Possession Time 27:50 vs. St. Olaf 32:25 Wittenberg
2012 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSCategory DEPAUW OPPONENT Points 12 Kevin Ude at Wittenberg 18 Michael Thai, St. Olaf Rushing Att. 11 Amen Galley vs. St. Olaf/ 24 Michael Thai, St. Olaf 11 Eric Wilson at Wittenberg Rushing Yds. 42 Amen Galley vs. St. Olaf 114 Michael Thai, St. Olaf Rushing Avg. (5 min att) 3.8 Amen Galley vs. St. Olaf 6.6 Dan Dobson, St. Olaf Rushing TDs 0 3 Michel Thai, St. Olaf Long Rush 14 Armani Cato at Wittenberg 82 Michael Thai, St. Olaf Passes Att. 38 Drew Seaman at Wittenberg 35 Dan Dobson, St. Olaf Passes Comp. 18 Justin Murray vs. St. Olaf 21 Dan Dobson, St. Olaf Passing Yds. 170 Justin Murray vs. St. Olaf 336 Reed Florence, Wittenberg TD Passes 2 Drew Seaman at Wittenberg 4 Reed Florence, Wittenberg Long Pass 31 Drew Seaman at Wittenberg 76 Reed Florence, Wittenberg Interceptions Thrown 1 Justin Murray vs. St. Olaf 0 1 Drew Seaman vs. St. Olaf Total Offense 165 Justin Murray vs. St. Olaf 382 Reed Florence, Wittenberg Receptions 7 Taylor Wagner vs. St. Olaf 7 Garth Gilbert, Wittenberg Receiving Yds. 72 Taylor Wagner vs. St. Olaf 112 Jonathan Stoner, Wittenberg TD Receptions 2 Kevin Ude at Wittenberg 1 Four Wittenberg players Long Reception 31 Armani Cato at Wittenberg 76 Jonathan Stoner, Wittenberg Field Goals 1 Eric Malm vs. St. Olaf 1 Sean Williams, Wittenberg 1 Lucas Wainman, St. Olaf Long Field Goal 20 Eric Malm vs. St. Olaf 36 Sean Williams, WittenbergPunts 8 Paul Simon at Wittenberg 9 Lucas Wainman, St. Olaf Punt Average (min. 3 punts) 46.5 Paul Simon vs. St. Olaf 37.6 Lucas Wainman, St. Olaf Long Punt 53 Paul Simon vs. St. Olaf 58 Lucas Wainman, St. Olaf Long Punt Return 26 Taylor Wagner vs. St. Olaf 17 Desi Kirkman, WittenbergLong Kickoff Return 29 Taylor Wagner vs. St. Olaf 29 Desi Kirkman, Wittenberg All-purpose Yards 179 Taylor Wagner vs. St. Olaf 124 Michael Thai, St. Olaf Tackles 12 Cody Crook at Wittenberg 11 Spencer Leno, Wittenberg Tackles-for-Loss 3.0 Jake Konovsky vs. St. Olaf 1.5 Lordson Jonassaint, St. Olaf Sacks 1.5 Jake Konovsky vs. St. Olaf 1.0 Colin Brown, St. Olaf 1.0 Lordson Jonassaint, St. Olaf Interceptions-by 0 1 Nick Nazarian/Jimmy Gildea, St. Olaf