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Football2010 Media Guide

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Locker Room

Dial-Roberson Stadium

Ohio Northern opened Dial-Roberson Stadium with a 31-0 victory over Westminster (Pa.) on Sept. 4, 2004. It marked the first time in 57 years that varsity football was played in a facility on the ONU campus. The Polar Bears dedicated the stadium on Sept. 24, when Ohio Northern defeated Muskingum 31-11 in front of an overflow crowd of 3,812.

Opening Day v Westminster - Sept. 4, 2004

Players’ LoungeWeight Room

Ohio Northern is 17-8 all-time at Dial-Roberson Stadium, outscoring its opponents 745-379. The Polar Bears are averaging 29.8 points per game, while allowing only 15.2.

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Polar Bears At A GlanceLettermen Returning/Lost: ............................................................ 40/22Offense: .............................................................................................. 21/7 Defense: ............................................................................................ 19/14 Kickers: ........................................................................................ 0/1Starters Returning/Lost: .................................................................. 13/9 Offense: ........................................................................................ 7/4 Defense: ........................................................................................ 6/5 Kickers: ........................................................................................ 0/12009 Record (OAC): .........................................................8-2 (5-4, t2nd)Base Offense: .................................................................. Multiple SpreadBase Defense: ........................................................................ Multiple 4-3

Table of Contents

Location: .......................................................................Ada, Ohio 45810Telephone: ....................................................................... (419) 772-2000Founded: .......................................................................................... 1871President: .................................................................... Dr. Kendall BakerDenomination: ................................................. United Methodist ChurchEnrollment: ..................................................................................... 3,600Student-Faculty Ratio: ....................................................................13-1Colors: ............................................................... Burnt Orange and BlackNickname: ..............................................................................Polar BearsConference: ..................................................... Ohio Athletic ConferenceAffiliation: ................................................................. NCAA Division IIIStadium: ............................................................ Dial-Roberson Stadium Surface/Capacity: .................................................Grass, Capacity 3,500Press Box Phone: ............................................................ (419) 772-3524Athletics Director: ............................................................Tom SimmonsAthletic Dept Phone/Fax: ..................................... (419) 772-2440/2470Head Coach: ............................................ Dean Paul (Mount Union ’90)Football Office: ............................................................... (419) 772-2448E-Mail: ............................................................................d-paul@onu.eduAssistant Coaches: ............................................Bob Rohan, Nick Hajjar, ................................Glenn Scheutzow, Troy Rothenbuhler, Devin Russell, ......... Bob Copeland, Tony Roob, Justin Linzy, Chris Craig, Jake Heaphy,........................................................................... Jake Myers, Herb Hufford Sports Information Director: ...................................................Tim GlonGlon e-mail: .................................................................... [email protected] at Home: ................................................................. (419) 221-0869Assistant Sports Information Director: ................... Monique BowmanBowman e-mail: .................................................m-bowman.3@onu.eduSID Phone/FAX: ................................... (419) 772-2046/(419) 772-2590Equipment Manager: ............................................................Nick HajjarAthletic Trainers: ......................................... Kurt Wilson, Owen Keller, ............. Michelle Wilson, Chanda West, Justin Lehman, Kim BadertscherStudent Trainers: ...................................Stacey Barnhart, Leigh Spring,........................................................................ Akira Nishikaji, Nick SwintTraining Room: .............................................................. (419) 772-2456Orthopedic Team Physicians: ...Dr. Dr. James Nieman, Dr. Joe MissonTeam Physician: .......................................................... Dr. Todd IgnarskiAthletic Dept. Secretary: ..................................................Jane Williams

ONU Football .................... IFCPolar Bear Facts .................... 1Ohio Northern Univ. .......... 2-3Coaching Staff .................... 4-62010 Preview .......................... 7Player Bios ........................ 8-252010 Varsity Roster ............. 262010 Freshman Roster ........ 27Ohio Athletic Conference ... 282010 Opponents ................... 292009 Review ......................... 312009 Statistics ................. 32-33History ONU International ...... 37-39 Career Leaders ........... 40-41

School Records ............ 42-43 Single Season Records ...... 44 Yearly Leaders ............ 45-49 Top Performances ....... 50-52 Honor Roll ........................ 53 All-Americans ................. 54 All-Star Games ................. 55 All-Time Scores ........... 56-61 Coaching History ............. 61 Series v Opponents ...... 62-63 Lettermen .................... 64-68Academic Game Plan .......... 69Polar Bears in the Pros ........... 70ONUSports.com ................IBC

Senior Brent Donley was a Third Team All-American and First Team All-OAC honoree in 2010.

2010 Varsity Schedule Date Opponent Time Sept. 2 WISCONSIN-RIVER FALLS 3 pm Sept. 18 at Otterbein* 1:30 pm Sept. 25 MUSKINGUM* 1:30 pm Oct. 2 at Mount Union* 1:30 pm Oct. 9 HEIDELBERG* (Homecoming) 1:30 pm Oct. 16 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 1:30 pm Oct. 23 at John Carroll* 7 pm Oct. 30 at Marietta* 1:30 pm Nov. 6 CAPITAL* 1:30 pm Nov. 13 WILMINGTON* 1 pm HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS *-Ohio Athletic Conference game

2010 Freshman Schedule Date Opponent Time Sept. 6 HEIDELBERG 4 pm Sept. 13 at Adrian (Mich.) 6 pm Sept. 20 at Bluffton 4 pm Sept. 27 COLUMBUS POST GRAD 4 pm Oct. 4 OTTERBEIN 4 pm Oct. 11 BLUFFTON 4 pm Oct. 18 ADRIAN (Mich.) 4 pm Oct. 25 at Heidelberg 6 pm Nov. 1 at Otterbein 6 pm Nov. 8 at Capital 3 pm HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS

Ohio Northern University

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Technology EducationYouth Ministry

James F. Dicke College of Business AdministrationAccountingFinanceInternational Business & EconomicsManagementMarketingPharmaceutical Business *-Economics *-Management *-Marketing

Smull College of Engineering (co-op available in all areas)Civil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical EngineeringMechanical Engineering

Raabe College of Pharmacy0-6, direct admittance programDoctor of PharmacyPharmacy/Law

Pettit College of LawLawPharmacy/Law

Additional minors include: Applied Mathematics Applied Statistics Astronomy Biomedical Sciences Business Administration Dance Entrepreneurship Field Biology Geography - Area Studies Geography - GIS Public Health Public History - Museum Studies Virtual Simulation

Preprofessional ProgramsPredentistryPrelawPremedicinePreoccupational TherapyPrephysical TherapyPrephysician AssistantPreseminaryPreveterinary

Honors Program

* - Concentrations

Getty College of Arts and Sciences Advertising DesignArt EducationAthletic TrainingBiochemistryBiologyChemistryClinical Laboratory ScienceCommunication Arts *-Broadcasting & Electronic Media *-International Theatre Production *-Musical Theatre *-Professional & Organizational Communication *-Public Relations *-TheatreConstruction ManagementCreative WritingCriminal Justice *-Administration of Justice *-Behavioral ScienceEducation - Early ChildhoodEducation - Middle ChildhoodEnvironmental StudiesExercise PhysiologyForensic BiologyFrench GermanHealth EducationHistoryInternational StudiesJournalismLanguage Arts EducationLiteratureManufacturing TechnologyMathematicsMathematics/StatisticsMedicinal ChemistryMolecular BiologyMusicMusic CompositionMusic EducationMusic PerformanceMusic w/Elective Studies in BusinessNursingPhilosophyPhilosophy and ReligionPhysical EducationPhysicsPolitical ScienceProfessional WritingPsychologyReligionSocial StudiesSociologySpanishSport ManagementStudio Arts Technology

ONU Programs of StudyAbout Ohio Northern University Established in 1871, Ohio Northern University is a private, competi-tive, comprehensive University offering nationally ranked academic programs in the liberal arts and professional programs to students in its five colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, Pharmacy and Law.

For the University• A new PayScale study released by Bloomberg BusinessWeek ranks Ohio Northern University among the top four colleges in the state of Ohio for its return on college investment (ROI). ROI is a function of two things: how much students spend to earn a degree, and how much gradu-ates earn. ONU placed 155 out of 852 rankings nationwide.• Washington Monthly has ranked Ohio Northern University No. 24 in the nation in its 2010 baccalaureate college rankings.• Ranked No. 3 among baccalaureate colleges in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report in America’s Best Colleges (2011). • Named in Colleges of Distinction (2011), a guide profiling America’s most distinguished teaching-centered colleges and universities. • Listed in Princeton Review’s The Best 373 Colleges 2011 Edition.• Among the top 100 private four-year colleges and small universities in Peterson’s Competitive College Guide (2011).• Listed as one of About.com’s Top Ten Ohio Colleges. • One of the top 200 programs in the nation for creative students in Cre-ative Colleges: A Guide for Student Actors, Artists, Dancers, Musicians and Writers (2010).

Getty College of Arts and Sciences The college offers more than 50 majors that provide excellent prepa-ration for careers or advanced training. Students have the opportunity for experiential learning, study abroad and research and are taught and mentored by engaging, award winning professors. For five consecutive years the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and the Excellence in Educa-tion Foundation have honored ONU.

The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration is ranked in the top 111 undergraduate business schools in the nation by Bloomberg BusinessWeek (2010) and earned an A+ in “Teaching Quality Grade.”

Smull College of Engineering For four consecutive years, the TJ Smull College of Engineering has been ranked as one of the nation’s top 50 undergraduate engineer-ing schools by U.S. News & World Report in America’s Best Colleges (2010).

Raabe College of Pharmacy The Raabe College of Pharmacy is one of the oldest top pharmacy programs in the nation and features a 0-6 direct admit program that cul-minates in the doctor of pharmacy degree.

Pettit College of Law The Pettit College of Law is ranked above all other Ohio law schools in both overall passage rate (86 percent) and the passage rate of first-time takers (100 percent) for Ohio’s February 2010 bar examination. The col-lege boasts a talented, world-class law faculty and believes personalized instruction is the best way to cultivate student passion for legal excel-lence. Students come from all over the country and the world to study law and go on to be judges, senators and attorneys.

Located in Northwest Ohio in the village of Ada (population 5,000), Ohio Northern’s friendly, safe, beautiful campus is 90 minutes or less from major cities such as Toledo, Columbus, Dayton, and Ft. Wayne, Ind. Evidence of Excellence:• More than 70 programs of study.• 3,666 students from 43 states and 23 countries (2009-10).• Small, personal class sizes (12:1 student-faculty ratio).

Ohio Northern University

• Average freshman class size of 23 (varies by college).• NCAA Division III – Ohio Athletic Conference. For four consecutive years, ONU has won the Men’s and Women’s All Sports Trophies.• Nearly 200 student clubs and organizations.• More than 90 percent of ONU students receive financial assistance in the form of merit and need-based aid.• Beautiful, modern, 342-acre residential campus.

Ohio Northern At a Glance

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Dr. Kendall Baker is the 12th president of Ohio Northern University and begins his 13th year at the helm in the fall of 2010. Dr. Baker has served as president of the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, N.D., for seven years (1992-99). The University of North Dakota is an eight-college teaching and research, state-assisted institution that enrolls 10,300 students. He earned the B.A. degree in political science from the University of Maryland and the M.A. degree and Ph.D. from Georgetown University. Dr. Baker has over 40 years of university academic and administrative experience. He has served in positions, including vice president and provost at Northern Illinois Univer-sity (1987-92), dean25 of the College of Arts and Sciences at Bowling Green State University (1982-

87) and head of the department and professor of political science at the University of Wyoming (1967-82). Dr.Bakerandhiswife,Toby,havefivegrownchildren.Dr.andMrs.BakerresideinAda.

Mr. Tom Simmons is in his 13th year as director of athletics at Ohio Northern University. Simmons is an Ohio Northern graduate, with the B.S.B.A degree in Business Administration (’85) and the B.A. degree in Sport Management (’86). He earned the M.S. degree in Sports Adminis-tration from Ohio University in 1987. He has a strong background in sports administration and promotions, having held progressively more responsible positions in professional baseball, prior to coming to ONU. Simmons served as GeneralManageroftheLosAngelesDodgers’ClassAminorleagueaffiliateinVeroBeach,Floridafrom 1987-1997. He also was in charge of stadium operations for Spring Training games and served as the Dodgers’ Minor League Equipment Coordinator during that time. Mr.SimmonsservedastheGeneralManageroftheSanDiegoPadresClassAAaffiliateinMo-bile, Ala. in 1998 and 1999. He received the 1998 Southern League Community Relations Award and was named the 1991 Florida State League Executive of the Year award. Simmons is a native of Ada, graduating from Ada High School in 1980. He is married to Julie Markley, a 1988 graduate of ONU and a 4-year letter winner in women’s basketball and one letter in cross country. They have two children, Tyler (17) and Lindsay (15).

Dr. Kendall Baker- University President

Mr. Tom Simmons- Director of Athletics

Ohio Northern University Administrative Staff

President: .............................................................. Dr. Kendall BakerVP for Academic Affairs: ........................................Dr. David CragoVP for Financial Affairs: .......................................Dr. Robert RubleVP for Development: .............................................. Mr. Tom StevickVP and Dean for Admissions: ...........................Ms. Karen CondeniVP for Student Affairs: ............... Ms. Adrianne Bradshaw (Interim)

College Deans Arts and Sciences: .................................. Dr. Catherine Albrecht Business Administration: ...............................Dr. James Fenton Engineering: .............................................Dr. Eric Baumgartner Law: ..................................................................Dr. David Crago Pharmacy: .........................................................Dr. Jon Sprague

Support Staff

Brian HofmanAsst. Athletics Director

Tim GlonDirector of

Sports Information

Kate WitteSr. Women’s

AdministratorAsst. Athletics Director

Kurt WilsonHead Athletic Trainer

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Dean Paul is in his seventh season as head coach at Ohio Northern University. Paul has energized the ONU football program since arriving in 2004, leading the Polar Bears to 42 victories and national rankings in all six seasons as head coach. In 11 seasons as a head football coach at the NCAA Division III level, Paul has posted a 82-30 record, a winning percentage of .732. PaulcametoONUafterfivehighlysuccessfulseasonsatThomasMore College in Crestview Hills, Ky. HeguidedtheSaintstoa40-12recordinfiveseasonsandrankseighth among the nation’s leaders in winning percentage among ac-tive coaches. Paul led Thomas More to the 2001 playoffs, where the Saints defeatedMacMurray34-30inthefirstroundbeforefallingtoWit-tenberg in the second round. Beginningwithhisfirstseasonin1999,PaulledTMCtoa7-3record after having posted just a 3-7 mark the previous year. In 2000, the Saints went 9-1 and were ranked No. 28 by the AFCA. Paul guided his 2001 team to a perfect 10-0 regular-season record, the third in school history as the team outscored its opponents by anoverwhelming389-133margin.TMCfinished11-1andafinalranking of No. 18 by the AFCA. The 20-2 record over those two seasons is the best in TMC his-tory, as is the Saints’ 17-game winning streak during that time. Paul has had 25 All-America selections in his 11 seasons as head coach. In the classroom, his ONU team improved its overall grade point averagefroma2.25toa2.68injustthefirstthreequartersunder

Dean Paul - Head CoachPaul. This past spring quarter, the ONU football team had a combined GPA of 2.865, better than the national student body average of 2.73. He serves as a voting mem-ber on the D3Football.com and AFCA coaches’ poll and is on the AFCA All-America Regional Committee. A four-year letterman at Mt. Union, he was named All-OAC in 1988 and 1990 and served as a team captain during his junior and senior seasons. He ranks seventh all-time at Mt. Union with 2,013 career rush-ingyardsandisfifthinrushingtouchdowns with 19. Hisfirstcollegiatecoachingjobcamewhenhecoachedtherun-ning backs at Allegheny (Pa.) from 1991-92, helping the Gators to 19 victories in those two seasons. He also was an assistant coach at Tulane in 1993 and 1994, at Wooster from 1995-97 and at Fordham in 1998 before taking over as head coach at TMC in 1999. A native of Garrettsville, Ohio, Dean Bradley Paul received his Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management from Mt. Union in 1990. He and his wife, Tonya, have a daughter, Kendra (15), and two sons, Bryce (8) and Brandon (7).

Turnarounds under Paul“Dean Paul is one of the brightest young minds in college football today. He is a true leader in every sense of the word. He is organized and is a great communicator, but more importantly, he cares about his players.” —Ken O’Keefe Offensive Coordinator,

University of Iowa

at Ohio Northern2003 4-6 (Prior to his arrival)2004 8-2 Year 12005 8-2 Year 2at Thomas More1998 3-7 (Prior to his arrival)1999 7-3 Year 12000 9-1 Year 22001 11-1 Year 3

The Paul FileAt Ohio Northern:All-Americans - 11All-Ohio Athletic Conference Honorees — 55First Team All-Conference Award Winners — 23Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference Honorees — 16First Team Academic All-Conference Award Winners — 8Teams Ranked in National Polls - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Overall:All-Americans - 25Teams Ranked in National Polls - 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Paul’s Year-By-Year Results

OAC All OAC Finish School

2009 8-2 7-2 2nd ONU2008 5-5 5-4 t3rd ONU2007 7-3 6-3 3rd ONU2006 6-4 5-4 t4th ONU2005 8-2 7-2 t2nd ONU2004 8-2 7-2 t2nd ONU2003 6-4 — — TMC2002 7-3 — — TMC2001 11-1 — — TMC2000 9-1 — — TMC1999 7-3 — — TMCONU 42-18 37-17 — ONUTots. 82-30 — — All

at Wooster1994 1-9 (Prior to his arrival)1995 5-5 Year 11996 7-3 Year 21997 9-1 Year 3

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Bob Rohan is in his seventh season as an as-sistant coach at Ohio Northern. Rohan is also a lecturer in ONU’s human perfor-mance and sport sciences department and is the head men’s tennis coach at Ohio Northern University. Rohan, who has 18 years of coaching experi-ence, joined the Polar Bears after a three-year stint as an assistant coach at Ashland, where he coached quarterbacks and specialists. He also had assistant coaching stints at Clarion (Pa.) from 1997-99, Frostburg State (Md.) from 1993-96, Catholic (D.C.) in 1992, Maryland in 1991 and at McNamara HS from 1987-90. Most of his coaching experience has been on offense with quarter-backs, specialists and as a coordinator, but he has coached on both sides of the ball. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Mary-land in 1992 and his master’s degree from Frostburg State in health and physical education in 1996. Rohan played safety at Salisbury State (Md.) in 1985 and helped his squadtotheregionalfinalsthatyear. As a freshman, he played QB for Shepherd (W.Va.) in 1983. Rohan and his wife, Amy, have six children; Sarah, 16, Daniel, 15, Greg, 12, Matthew, 10, and twins Anna and Rachel, who are 6 years old.

Glenn Scheutzow is in his sixth season as an as-sistant football coach at Ohio Northern. He coaches the defensive line and is the special teams coordinator. Scheutzow is also a lecturer in the health, physical education and sport studies department and serves as the directror of intramurals at Ohio Northern. Scheutzow was the head coach of the ONU men’s tennis program from 2006-08 and guided the Polar Bears to three OAC regular season championships,

two OAC Tournament titles, two NCAA Tournament appearances and was named the 2007 and 2008 OAC Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year. Scheutzow came to Northern from Baldwin-Wallace, where he coached the defensive line and middle linebackers for six seasons. He was also the coordinator of the strength and conditioning pro-gram for the football team at BW. He is a 1999 graduate of Baldwin-Wallace. While at B-W, Sch-eutzow was a four-year letterman who started 30 varsity games and was the Most Valuable Defensive Lineman in 1998. Scheutzow brings an extensive background in strength and condi-tioning. He resides in Findlay.

Bob Rohan - Linebackers

- Special Teams Nick Hajjar is in his sixth season as a full-time assistant coach at Ohio Northern after serving in 2004 as a graduate assistant. He will coach the receivers and will be the co-offensive coordinator. He was a two-time All-American and three-year captain at Wooster and represented the Scots in the 2003 Aztec Bowl in Cancun, Mexico. Nick, a Marion, Ohio, native, graduated from Wooster with a degree in history with a minor in education in 2003. He received his masters degree in educational administration and leadership from Bowling Green State in 2006. Hajjar ended his career with 14 interceptions, 196 tackles and 48 passes broken up. He was also the school’s all-time leader in career punt return aver-age (11.4) and was second in punt return yards (935) and kickoff return yards (1,458). Nick and his wife, Abbey, reside in Marysville with their 1-year old son, Nicholas, Jr.

Nick Hajjar - Assistant Head Coach - Co-Offensive Coordinator

Glenn Scheutzow - Defensive Line - Co-Defensive Coordinator

Troy Rothenbuhler is in his second season as an assistant football coach at Ohio Northern. Rothenbuhler serves as offensive coordinator and will coach the quarterbacks for the Polar Bears. He comes to Ohio Northern after a 6-year stint as an assistant coach at Bowling Green State University. He served two seasons as the assistant head coach

and one as the offensive coordinator (passing game). He also served as the recruiting coordinator from 2003-07. Rothenbuhler also coached receivers, tight ends and defensive line-men and helped the Falcons earn bids to GMAC Bowl in 2004 and 2007 as well as the Motor City Bowl in 2003. As recruiting coordinator, he helped BGSU forge a strong footprint in recruiting some of the top players in the state of Ohio and throughout the Midwest and southeastern United States. He spent the 2002 season as offensive coordinator at Heidelberg af-terfiveseasonsasanassistantcoachatArkansasState.Duringhistenurewith the Indians, he coached both tight ends and receivers. A 1995 graduate of Ohio State, Rothenbuhler was a graduate as-sistant for the Buckeyes in 1995 and 1996 where he worked with the quarterbacks and tight ends. From 1992-94, he was a student assistant at OSU, assisting with the team’s wide receivers. During his time with the Buckeyes, he worked with teams that ap-peared in one Rose Bowl, three Citrus Bowls and one Holiday Bowl. He is a 1989 graduate of Oregon Clay High School. Troy and his wife, Amy, a Campbell native, are the parents of one daughter, Madison (11) and a son, Jake (5).

Troy Rothenbuhler - Offensive Coordinator

- Quarterbacks

Assistant Coaches

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JustinLinzyisinhisfirstseasonasanassistantcoachathisalmamater. Linzy will coach the running backs. The Toledo, Ohio, native earned his bachelor’s degree from Ohio Northern in 2010. Linzy was a two-sport athlete as a Polar Bear, earning All-Confer-ence accolades as a wide receiver on the football team and was a three-timeOACchampionandwasanationalqualifierasasprinterontheONUtrackandfieldteam. He resides in Ada.

Justin Linzy - Running Backs

Bob Copeland - Offensive Assistant BobCopelandisinhisfifthseasonasanassistantcoachatOhioNorthern and will assist with the offense and serve as the head coach of the ONU Freshman squad. Prior to arriving at ONU, he coached high school football from 1968-2005 and is a member of the Indiana Football Hall of Fame. He has a bachelor’s degree from Ohio in 1968 and a master’s degree from Miami in 1969.

Assistant Coaches

Devin Russell is in his second season as an as-sistant football coach at Ohio Northern. He coaches the offensive line. Russell, a former ONU standout, returns to his alma mater after coaching stints at John Carroll and NCAA Division I-AA Morehead St. He served as graduate assistant at Morehead State in 2008, coaching the offensive line. Russell was also the assistant offensive line coach at John Carroll in 2006 and 2007.

The Worthington, Ohio, native earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Ohio Northern in the spring of 2006. While at Ohio Northern, Russell was a three-year letterman and earned All-Ohio Athletic Conference honors as a junior in the fall of ’04. He married Diane Arnos (PharmD ’07) in June and resides in Ada.

Devin Russell - Offensive Line

Jake Heaphy - Kickers / Punters JakeHeaphyisinhisfirstseasonasanassistantcoachandwillcoach the kickers and punters. Heaphy was a 4-year letterman as both a kicker and punter at Ohio Northern, earning First Team All-Conference honors in 2009. HeisONU’sall-timecareerleaderinfieldgoalswith26,whichincluded a school-record 50-yard effort. Heaphy also punted 153 times in his career for a solid 37.9 yard average. A native of Dublin, Ohio, heaphy earned his bachelor’s degree in technology in 2010. He resides in Ada.

Pastor Randy Davis - Team Chaplin Randy Davis is in his seventh season serving as the Team Chaplain for the Ohio Northern football team. He is the pastor at the First Assembly of God in Lima. Prior to assisting ONU, Davis served as team chaplain for I-AA football power Youngstown State.

Chris Craig - Defensive Backs ChrisCraigisinhisfirstseasonasanassistantfootballcoachatOhio Northern. He will coach the defensive backs. Craig comes to ONU after successful stints at Wooster in 2008 and 2009 and Otterbein in 2007, where he also coached defensive backs. Craig is a 2007 graduate of Wooster, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in history. While at Wooster, Craig was a standout football player, twice earn-ing First Team All-Conference accolades. He was a 4-year letterman and served as team captain as a senior in 2006. Craig resides in Ada.

Jake Myers - Assistant Linebackers JakeMyersisinhisfirstseasonasanassistantcoachatOhioNorth-ern and will help coach the linebackers. Myers was a 4-year letterman at middle linebacker for the Polar Bears from 2006-09. He received his bachelor’s degree in plysical education from Ohio Northern in 2010. Myers resides in Ada.

Tony Roob - Defensive Assistant Tony Roob is in his second season as an assistant coach at Ohio Northern and will assist with the defense. Roob has a long history of coaching football at the high school level, serving as an assistant coach at Bath, Saint Marys and Middletown High Schools in Ohio. He currently teaches at Bath High School. He received his bachelor’s degree from Miami (Ohio) University, where he enjoyed a stanbdout career playing on the offensive line.

Herb Hufford - Defensive Assistant HerbHuffordisinhisfirstseasonasanassistantcoachatOhioNorthern. He serves as tight ends coach and video coordinator. Hufford earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Ohio Northern in May of 2010. As an undergrad at ONU, Hufford was an assistant coach for three seasons at Ada High School. He resides in Ada.

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The Ohio Northern football team hopes to pick up in 2010 where it left off in 2009. ThePolarBearsfinishedstronglastyear,winningtheirlastsevengamestofinishsecondintheOhioAthleticConference,their14thconsecutiveupper-divisionfinish. That seven-game winning streak means that ONU will enter the 2010 campaign riding the nation’s third-longest winning streak. Ohio Northern was nationally ranked throughout the season, reached as high as No. 7, and ended the season ranked No. 13. This marks the seventh consecutive season that ONU has been ranked in the national polls. That streak will continue in 2010, as the Polar Bears enjoy a No. 11 national ranking in Lindy’s College Football Magazine. Seventh-year head coach Dean Paul welcomes back 13 starters and 40lettermenfromlastyear’ssquadthatfinished8-2overallandwere7-2in league action. Experience will be an asset for ONU with 20 seniors on the squad and 20 players on this fall’s roster that have started at least one game in their careers. Northern welcomes back seven starters on offense, six starters on defense and return an All-Conference kickoff returner on special teams. “We feel very optimistic about our chances to improve upon last season,” Paul said. “We know the Ohio Athletic Conference will pose a great test, but we looking forward to the challenge.” Here is a breakdown of the ONU football team, by position:Offensive Backfield TheoffensivebackfieldshouldbeamajorstrengthforthePolarBears in 2010 with the return of Third Team All-American and two-time First Team All-Conference running back Brent Donley. Donley, a senior, ran for 1,104 yards and 16 touchdowns while startingonlythefinalsixgamesasasophomorelastyear.Heeclipsedthe100-yardmarkfivetimesin2009,includingacareer-best287-yard,school record 44-carry effort in a 35-14 victory over John Carroll. Junior Seadrick Marshall (55a, 210y, 2TD), sophomore Demarquis Payne (17a, 50y) and special teams stalwart Andrew Baumer also return to provide quality depth at tailback. Senior First Team All-OAC and OAC Offensive Player of the Year Kyle Simmons (138-of-230, 1793y, 16 TD) returns at quarterback to give the Polar Bears one of the nation’s top QB-RB tandems. Simmons is a three-year starter with 20 career starts. He also ran for 441 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2009 and is an offensive threat both throwing and running with the football. Senior Evan Elliott returns after starting all 10 games at fullback. ElliottprovidesflexibilitytoNorthern’sMultipleSpreadoffense,ashecan play fullback, tight end or H-Back on any given snap.Receivers The receiving corps will be a deep and talented group in 2010. In all, 10 of the 12 players that caught a pass in 2009 return, giving Simmons a bevy of quality targets in the passing game. Senior Brook Crawford (4 rec, 50y) returns healthy after missing thefinaleightgamesayearagowithaninjury. Senior Michael Busch (10 rec, 148y, 3 TD) is a three-year regular in the receiving rotation. CrawfordandBuschfinished1-2inreceivingayearagoforONU. Senior Ryan Fleming (22 rec, 544y, 5 TDs) led the team in receiving yardage and receiving touchdowns in 2009 and is a speed guy thatqualifiedfortheNCAAChampionshipsaspartofONU’s4x100-meter relay team. Junior Jay Priest was second on the team with 32 receptions for 376 yardsandstartedthefinaleightgamesafterCrawford’sinjury. Juniors Patrick Arcaro, Anthony Brown, Jordan Chopp and Cody Dalga and sophomores Chance Moore and Frank Thien all lettered as freshman wide outs last year, giving the Polar Bears 10 returning lettermen at the wideout positions. The tight end position is wide open with juniors Andy Park and Jared Oehler and Aaron Hall leading the list of candidates for the starting job.Offensive Line The Polar Bears must reload on the offensive line, as right guard Justin Southwick and right tackle Pat Dochenetz are the only two returning starters.

Senior Eric Lapohn and junior Colin Bishop also return as lettermen on the offensive line from 2009.Defensive Line The Polar Bears return three players with starting experience on the defensive line, led by junior end Trygve Henrikson and sophomore nose guard Cody Kelly. Senior David Rushreturnshealthyafterstartingthefirstthreegames at tackle. Senior Avery Hines and juniors Jeff Butler, Dave Mason and Mike Prokopovich are returning lettermen with playing experience on the defensive line.Linebacker The three linebacking positions are up for grabs, but there is good depthheretofillthosevacanciesnicely. Senior Josh Bowman and junior safety Chad Coward each earned starts at linebacker last season. Senior Marcus Bodamer and junior mark Akam are back from last year’s 2-deep. Sophomore Eric Mitchell lettered as a special teams player and couldcertainlyfigureintotherotationthisyear.Secondary The Polar Bears return seven players that combined for all 40 starts in the secondary a year ago. Senior All-OAC honoree Jesse Richards has started all 20 games at free safety the past two seasons. Fifth-year senior Eric Wenzler has 27 starts at corner and is back healthyaftermissingthefinalsevengameslastyearduetoinjury. Junior Zack Click was on the 2-deep at strong safety in 2008 before missing the 2009 season with an injury. Seniors Justin Henck and J.J. Mihoci and junior Vince Calloway combined for the 10 starts at the other corner spot. Senior Marvin Mitchell, had nine starts and Coward started once at free safety.Special Teams Junior All-Conference honoree J.J. Mihoci returns to return kickoffs and priest was the 2009 punt return regular. Northern needs to replace four-year starter and All-OAC kicker/punter Jake Heaphy.

2010 Preview

2009No. School (1st-Place Votes) Record1. Wisconsin-Whitewater (25) 15-02. Mount Union 14-13. Wesley (Del.) 13-14. Linfield (Ore.) 12-15. Trine (Ind.) 10-26. Bethel (Minn.) 7-37. Delaware Valley (Pa.) 10-28. Saint John’s (Minn.) 10-19. Wittenberg 12-110. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Tex.) 10-211. Ohio Northern 8-212. John’s Hopkins (Md.) 10-313. Central (Iowa) 10-114. Saint John Fisher (N.Y.) 7-315. North Central (Ill.) 8-216. Ithaca (N.Y.) 7-317. Willamette (Ore.) 8-218. Thomas More (Ky.) 11-119. Monmouth (Ill.) 10-120. Mississippi College 9-321. Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) 9-222. Wartburg (Iowa) 6-423. Bridgewater (Va.) 7-324. Otterbein 8-225. Augustana (Ill.) 6-4

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JoshBowman***Orrville, OhioOrrville HS5-11, 190 Lbs., SeniorLinebacker

MichaelBusch***Findlay, OhioLiberty-Benton HS6-0, 195 Lbs., SeniorWide Receiver 25

Michael has played in all 30 games at receiver (starting 5) and as a kick returnerinhisfirstthreeseasonsatONU...Ranks7thall-timeatONUwith 46 career punt returns and is 10th with 301 career punt return yards ... Has caught 37 passes for 457 yards and 5 TDs and has 1,309 career all-purpose yards ... Junior Year (2009): Had 10 catches for 148 yards and 3 TDs ... Caught TD passes against Otterbein, John Carroll and BW ... Started 5 games at split end as a sophomore in 2008 ... Sophomore Year (2008): Was 2nd on the team with 17 receptions for 209 yards and 2 TDs ... Was second on team with 552 all-purpose yards ... Also returned 12 kickoffs for 212 yards and 16 punts for 127 yards ... Freshman Year (2007): Caught 10 passes for 100 yards, returned 30 punts for 174 yards and returned 15 kickoffs for 339 yards ... Was second on team with 613 all-purpose yards ... Caught a career-high 5 passes and had a career-best 158all-purposeyardsagainstCapital...Ismajoringinfinance.

44Josh has seen action in 23 games as a sophomore in 2008 as both linebacker and on special teams ... Started at ILB against Otterbein on 9/26/09 ... Is expected to challenge for a starting po-sition this season at LB ... Junior Year (2009): Had 23 tackles (14 solo), 2.0 TFL, a sack and an INT ... Had a career-high 5 tackles inseasonfinaleatWilmingtonon11/14/09...HadanINTin49-6win over BW on 10/31/09 ... Sophomore Year (2008): Played in all 10 games, collecting six tackles ... Freshman Year (2007): Played in three games on special teams ... Had two tackles (.5 for loss)inhisfirstcollegiategame,a42-0winoverMillikin(Ill.)on9/8/07 ... ... Majoring in Computer Science.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 23 14 9 2/-13 1/-10 1 0 0 0 02008 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 2 0 2 .5/-1 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 31 6 15 2.5/-14 1/-10 1 0 0 0 0

Senior LettermenMarcusBodamer**Pleasantville, Pa.Titusville HS5-10, 230 Lbs., SeniorLinebacker

Marcus has played in 19 games over the past two seasons ... Was on the 2-deep at both outside linebacker and middle linebacker at times during his career and also a standout on special teams ... Will battle for a starting spot at linebacker this season ... Junior Year (2009): Had 13 tackles (10 solo) ... Tied a career-high with 3 tackles in 52-14 victory at Wilmington on 11/14/09 ... Sophomore Year (2008): Played in all 10 games ... Had a career-high three tackles in 36-21 win over Capital on 11/8/08 ... Also had two stops in games against Heidelberg, Baldwin-Wallace and Wilmington ... Freshman Year (2007): Spent 2007 campaign on ONU’s Fresh-man team ... Majoring in civil engineering.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 13 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 9 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Played on Freshman SquadTotals 22 14 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Career All-Purpose Totals Plays Yards TD Long2009 10 148 3 322008 45 548 2 422007 55 613 0 50Total 110 1,309 5 50

Career Receiving Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 10 148 3 322008 17 209 2 422007 10 100 0 18Total 37 457 5 42

Career KO Return Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 0 0 0 02008 12 212 0 372007 15 339 0 50Total 27 551 0 50

Career Punt Return Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 0 0 0 02008 16 127 0 162007 30 174 0 49Total 46 301 0 49

5Zack has played in 15 games at safety and on special teams in his career ... Returns healthy in 2010 after missing the 2009 campaign with an injury ... Will battle for the starting position at strong safety this fall ... Junior Year (2009): Missed 2009 campaign with an injury ... ... Sophomore Year (2008): Played in 8 games ... Had 16 tackles (7 solo) ... Had a career-high 5 tackles in a 35-21 victory at John Carroll on 10/24/08 ... Wore uniform #29 ... Freshman Year (2007): Played in 7 games, recording 6 tackles ... Had a season-best two tackles and forced a fumble in ONU’s 27-9 win at Muskingum on 9/15/07 ... Also had two stops in 35-10 win over Heidelberg on 11/3/07 ... Wore uniform #29 ... Is majoring in sports management.

ZackClick**Westfield, OhioCloverleaf HS5-8, 190 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Back

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 Did Not Play - Injury2008 16 7 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 02007 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Totals 22 10 12 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

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83Brookreturnsasa5th-yearsenioraftermissingthefinal8gamesin2009due to an injury ... Has started 7 games at split end over the past two sea-sons ... Has 38 receptions for 421 yards and 5 TDs in his career ... Senior Year (2009): Caught 4 passes for 50 yards before suffering a season-end-ing injury in week two ... Junior Year (2008): Led team in receiving with 24 catches for 274 yards and 4 TDs ... Had career-highs of 6 receptions and 99 yards in 41-0 win at Heidelberg on 10/11/08 ... Had 3 catches for 51 yards and a career-best 2 TDs against Muskingum on 10/4/08 ... Sophomore Year (2007): Played in 9 games ... Had a season-highs of 3 catches and 39 yards in 42-0 win over Millikin (Ill.) on 9/8/07 ... Caught a 15-yard TD pass in a 27-14 win at Otterbein on 9/29/07 ... Freshman Year (2006): Played primarily on freshman squad, but saw action in one varsity contest ... Majoring in Nursing.

BrookCrawford***Findlay, OhioLiberty-Benton HS6-2, 210 Lbs., SeniorWide Receiver

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 4 50 0 182008 24 274 4 462007 10 97 1 212006 0 0 0 0Total 38 421 5 46

4Brent was named a Preseason All-America by Lindy’s College Football Magazine in 2010 ... Was named 3rd Team All-America by D3Football.com and 1st team All-OAC as a junior in 2009 ... Set a school record with 44 rushing attempts in a 35-14 win over JCU on 10/24/09 ... Has nine 100-yard rushing games in career ... Ranks 15th all-time at ONU with 1,790 career rushing yards ... Junior Year (2009): Became the 12th player in ONU history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, leading the OAC with 1,104 yards and 16 TDs on 230 carries ... Ran for a career-high 287 yards and 2 TDs on a school-record 44 carries in a 35-14 win over John Carroll on 10/24/09 ... Surpassed the 100-yard mark 5 times on year ... Sophomore Year (2008): Exploded onto the scene, earning 1st Team All-OAChonorsafterstartingthefinal6gamesattailback...Eclipsedthe 100-yard rushing mark 4 times, including a season-high 163 yards in a 36-21 win over Capital on 11/8/08 ... Led team with 679 rushing yards, 707 all-purpose yards and 42 points ... Wore uniform #31 ... Freshman Year (2007): Carried the ball 3 times for 7 yards in limited action ... Wore uniform #31 ... Majoring in physical education.

BrentDonley**Southfield, Mich.West Brumfield HS5-9, 215 Lbs., SeniorRunning Back

EvanElliott**Green, OhioGreen HS6-0, 210 Lbs., SeniorRunning Back 17

Evan has seen action in 20 games in his career on special teams and at fullback ... A versatile player, can line up at fullback, tight end or H-Back ... Junior Year (2009): Started all 10 games at fullback and played on special teams ... Carried 1 time for 11 yards and caught 4 passed for 15 yards and a pair of TDs ... Also had 6 special teams tackles (3 solo) ... Scored 14 points, getting TDs against North Central and Marietta and a 2-point conversion against Muskingum (10/3/09) ... Sophomore Year (2008): Car-ried one time for one yard in ONU’s 24-6 win over Wilmington on 11/15/08 ... Had special teams tackles in a 41-0 win at Heidelberg on 10/11/08 and at Baldwin-Wallace on 11/1/08 ... Freshman Year (2007): Played on ONU’s Freshman squad as a rookie ... Majoring in middle childhood education.

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Career Rushing Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 230 1,104 16 642008 156 679 7 352007 3 7 0 4Total 389 1,790 23 64

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 15 154 1 362008 2 15 0 112007 0 0 0 0Total 17 169 1 36

Career Rushing Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 1 11 0 112008 1 1 0 12007 Played on Freshman SquadTotal 2 12 0 11

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 4 15 2 82008 0 0 0 02007 Played on Freshman SquadTotal 4 15 2 8

CodyCruzen*Grand Blanc, Mich.Grand Blanc, HS5-10, 195 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Back

Cody is in his fourth season as a member of the ONU football program ... Should challenge for playing time on special teams and as a member of ONU’s deep secondary unit ... Junior Year (2009): Did not play due to injury ... Sophomore Year (2008): Did not see varsity action ... Fresh-man Year (2007): Played on ONU’s Freshman squad ... Majoring in health & physical education.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2008 Did Not Play - Injury2009 Did Not See Varsity Action2007 Played on ONU’s Freshman SquadTotals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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KyleGilbert**Tiffin, OhioColumbian HS5-10, 185 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Back 1

Kyle is a two-year regular on special teams for thew Polar Bears, playing in 12 games ove rthe past two seasons ... May challenge for more playing time in the secondary this fall ... Junior Year (2009): Saw action in 8 games on special teams ... Sophomore Year (2008): Played in four games at defensive back and on special teams ... Had tackles in ONU’s 41-0 win at Heidelberg on 10/11/08 and in a 28-0 win over Marietta on 10/18/08 ... Fresh-man Year (2007): Played on ONU’s Freshman squad as a rookie in 2007 ... Majoring in exercise physiology.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Played on Freshman SquadTotals 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

AveryHines*Reston, Va.South Lakes HS6-2, 245 Lbs., SeniorOffensive Line 54

Avery has played in four games in his career on the defensive line ... May make the move to the offensive side of the ball and battle for a spot in the O-Line rotation this season ... Junior Year (2009): Played in four games on the defensive line ... Had a half sack in 52-14 win at Wilmington on 11/14/09 ... Also had a tackle in a 31-7 victory over Heidelberg on 10/10/09 ... Sopho-more Year (2008): Did not see varsity action ... Freshman Year (2007): Spent 2007 season on ONU’s Freshman squad ... Major-ing in marketing.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 2 0 2 .5/-2 .5/-2 0 0 0 0 02008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Played on Freshman SquadTotals 2 0 2 .5/-2 .5/-2 0 0 0 0 0

Justin Henck**Tontogany, OhioOtsego HS5-9, 190 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Back 24

Justin has played in 16 games at corner back (7 starts) over the past two seasons ... Junior Year (2009): Started 3 games at corner and played in 8 games overall ... Had 19 tackles, an INT and a fumble recovery ... Returned an INT 15 yards in a 52-14 win at Wilmington on 11/14/09 and recovered a fumble in a 31-21 win at Capital on 11/7/09 ... Sophomore Year (2008): Started four games at corner back and played in 8 games at corner and on special teams... Had a career-highs 4 tackles twice, against Mount Union on 9/20/08 and at John Carroll on 10/25/08 ... Also intercepted a pass and returned it 37 yards against Heidelberg on 10/11/08 ... Was third on the team with 4 PBU ... Freshman Year (2007): Spent 2007 season on ONU’s Freshman squad ... Major-ing in management.

Senior Lettermen

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 19 8 11 0 0 1 3 0 0 12008 16 11 5 0 0 1 4 0 0 02007 Played on Freshman SquadTotals 35 19 16 0 0 2 7 0 0 1

RyanFleming***Longwood, Fla.Lyman HS6-0, 170 Lbs., SeniorWide Receiver 9

Ryan started nine games at wide receiver in 2009 and has played in 23 games at receiver and on special teams in his career ... Has 2 100-yard receiving games in career ... Junior Year (2009): Led team with 544 receiving yards, 5 receiving TDs and a 24.7 ypc average ... Was 3rd on the squad with 22 receptions ... Caught TD passes of 69 and 51 yards and had a career-high 120 receiving yards in 52-14 win over Wilmingon on 11/14/09... Sophomore Year (2008):...Caughthisfirstcareerpassin9/20/08gameatMount Union ... Also carried the ball three times for 11 yards and had a kickoff return for 7 yards last season ... Also had special teams tackles against Otterbein and John Carroll ... Freshman Year (2007): Saw action in four games on special teams at re-ceiver ... Wore uniform #10 ... Majoring in Social Studies.

Career Receiving Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 22 544 5 692008 1 10 0 102007 0 0 0 0Totals 23 554 5 69

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23Marvinstartedthefirstninegamesatstrongsafetylastyear...Isa versatile athlete that can stop the run and defend tha pass ... Ju-nior Year (2009): Finished the season with 35 tackles (14 solo), an interception, a fumble recovery and 3 PBU ... Had a career-high 11 tackles at Otterbein on 9/26/09 ... Had 4 tackles and an INT against Mount Union on 9/19/09 and returned a fumble 34 yards for a TD in a 49-6 win over Baldwin-Wallace on 10/31/09 ... Had a career-high 3 PBUs in a 31-21 win at Capital on 11/7/09 ... Sophomore Year (2008): Did not see varsity action due to health concerns ... Freshman Year (2007): Picked up one tackle in lim-ited varsity action ... Majoring in sport management.

MarvinMitchell**Detroit, Mich.Central HS5-10, 225 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Back

J.J.Mihoci**Jefferson, OhioJefferson HS5-9, 180 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Back 32

J.J. was named 1st team All-OAC as a kick returner and has started 3 games at corner in his career ... Has played in 13 career games ... Junior Year (2009): Was named 1st Team All-OAC as a kick returner, averag-ing 25.1 yards per return, including an 88-yard TD against Mt Union on 9/19/09 ... Had 34 tackles (16 solo), 2.0 TFL, 1.5 sacks and an INT ... Sophomore Year (2008): Saw action in three games in the secondary and on special teams ... Was second on team with two INTs, getting picks in victories over Capital and Wilmington ... Freshman Year (2007): Spent 2007 season on ONU’s Freshman squad ... Majoring in civil engineering.

Senior LettermenEricLapohn*Fairview Park, OhioRiverdale HS6-3, 275 Lbs., SeniorOffensive Line 62

Eric has played in four games in his career on the offensive line ... Will battle for a spot in the D-Line rotation this season ... Junior Year (2009): Played in four games on the offensive line ... Sopho-more Year (2008): Did not see varsity action ... Freshman Year (2007): Spent 2007 season on ONU’s Freshman squad ... Major-ing in engineering.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 34 16 18 2/-21 1.5/-20 1 2 0 0 02008 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02007 Played on Freshman SquadTotals 37 19 18 2/-21 1.5/-20 3 2 0 0 0

Career KO Return Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 22 553 1 882008 0 0 0 02007 0 0 0 0Totals 22 553 1 88

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 35 14 21 0 0 1 3 1 0 12008 Did Not Play2007 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 36 14 22 0 0 1 3 1 0 1

DaveMason*East Greenwich, R.I.East Greenwich HS6-1, 210 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Line

Dave has played in four games in his career on the defensive line and on spacial teams ... Junior Year (2009): Played in four ofthefinalfivegames...Recordedatackleinhisfirstcollegiateaction in a 41-10 win at Marietta on 10/17/09 ... Sophomore Year (2008): Did not see varsity action ... Freshman Year (2007): Played on ONU’s Freshman team ... Majoring in technology education.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Did Not See varsity Action2007 Played on ONU’s Freshman SquadTotals 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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JustinSouthwick**Bowling Green, OhioOtsego HS6-6, 300 Lbs., SeniorOffensive Line

Kylehas20careerstartsatQBinhisfirstthreeseasonsatONU...Named All-OAC and was the OAC Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 andisatwo-timeAcademicAll-OAChonoree...IsafinalistfortheAFCA Good Works Team Ranks 8th all-time at ONU with 3,456 passing yards and 4,122 yards of total offense ... Ranks 2nd all-time in rushing among ONU QBs with 666 career yards ... Junior Year (2009): Named 1st team Academic All-OAC and was the OAC Offensive Player of the Year ... Threw for a career-high 280 yards in 38-7 win v Heidelberg ... Ran for a career-high 113 yards in 31-21 win at Capital ... Started all 10 games ... Sophomore Year (2008): Named Honorable Mention Aca-demic All-OAC ... Started 8 games ... Freshman Year (2007): ... Started twice ... His 158.15 quarterback rating is the second-best single-season rating in ONU history ... Had a career-high 56-yard TD run in a 39-31 win at Wilmington ... Majoring in mechanical engineering.

KyleSimmons***Orrville, OhioOrrville HS6-1, 185 Lbs., SeniorQuarterback

68Justin started all 10 games at right guard last year ... Has played in 18 games in his career ... Is also a member of ONU’s wrestlign squad,postingan19-18recordwith9pinsandfinished4thattheOAC Championships in the heavyweight division ... Junior Year (2009): Started all 10 games at right guard ... Sophomore Year (2008): Played in 8 games on the offensive line, serving primarily as a backup at guard ... Freshman Year (2007): Was not on the squad as a freshmen ... Majoring in sport management.

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Career Rushing Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 96 441 10 412008 62 160 2 272007 32 65 2 56Total 190 666 14 56

Career Passing Totals Att Com TD Pct. Yds Int Lg Rating2009 230 138 16 .600 1,793 5 69 144.092008 157 83 8 .529 800 4 42 107.392007 103 68 8 .660 863 2 64 158.15Totals 490 289 32 .590 3,456 11 69 135.29

Career Total Offense Totals Plays Yards TD Long2009 326 2,234 26 692008 219 960 10 422007 135 928 10 64Total 680 4,122 46 69

18Jesse is a hard-hitting free safety who earned Second Team All-OAC honors in 2008 ... Has started 20 consecutive games and has played in 28 games overall in his career ... Has 7 career INTs, 8 career PBUs and 114 career tackles ... Junior Year (2009): Was 3rd on the team with a career-high 68 tackles, including a team-best 43 solo ... Also had 2 TFL, a sack, an INT, a fumble recovery and 2 PBU ... Sophomore Year (2008): Started all 10 games at free safety ... Led team with 5 INTs and was second with 6 PBUs last year ... Has 6 career interceptions ... Had a career-high 8 tackles (1 for loss) at Baldwin-Wallace on 11/1/08 ... Had 5 or moretacklesinfivegameslastyear...Freshman Year (2007): Played in eight games ... Had a season-high three tackles in his firstcollegiategame,a42-0victoryoverMillikin(Ill.)on9/8/07... Majoring in health education.

JesseRichards***Rittman, OhioRittman HS6-2, 210 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Back

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 68 43 25 2/-11 1/-9 1 2 2 0 12008 42 20 22 3.5/-10 0 5 6 2 0 02007 4 2 2 1/-4 0 1 0 0 0 0Totals 114 65 49 6.5/-25 1/-9 7 8 4 0 0

DavidRush*Ada, OhioAda HS6-3, 260 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Line 93

Davidstartedthefirstthreegamesofthe2009seasonatdefensivetackle and has played in 10 games in his career ... Junior Year (2009):Startedthefirstthreegamesof2009andplayedineightgames overall ... Had career-highs of 7 tackles, 2 TFL and a sack in a 37-34 win at Muskingum on 10/3/09 ... Sophomore Year (2008): Played in two games in a reserve role ... Saw action at North Central and at Mount Union ... Had a half TFL at MtU on 9/29/08 ... Freshman Year (2007): Played on ONU’s Freshman team ... Majoring in international business & economics.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 18 9 9 3/-8 1/-5 0 0 0 0 02008 1 0 1 .5/-1 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Played on Freshman SquadTotals 19 9 10 3.5/-9 1/-5 0 0 0 0 0

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33Ericreturnsasafifth-yearjunioraftersufferingaseason-endinginjuryin the third game of the 2008 campaign ... Has started 27 games at corner back over the past 4 seasons ... Junior Year (2009): Was 7th on team with 38 tackles ... Blocked a punt that was returned for a TD at Wilmington ... Junior Year (2008): Named Honorable Mention Academ-ic All-OAC ... Had a season-high 7 tackles in at North Central (Ill.) ... ad season cut short due to an injury ... Sophomore Year (2007): ... Named Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV ... Had a career-high 10 tackles (5 solo) in 42-0 victory over Millikin (Ill.) ... Led the team with 3 interceptions in 2007 ... Freshman Year (2006): ... Had 3tacklesand3PBUsinfirstcollegiatestartagainstMarietta...Majoringin pharmacy.

EricWenzler***Springboro, OhioSpringboro HS5-11, 200 Lbs., SeniorDefensive Back

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 38 25 13 2/-17 0 2 5 0 2 02008 14 6 8 .5/-1 0 0 1 0 0 02007 48 31 17 2/-3 0 3 5 0 0 02006 14 9 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0Totals 114 71 43 4.5/-21 0 6 14 0 0 0

Patrickplayedinfivegamesattightendandonspecialteams ... Sophomore Year (2009):Sawactioninfivegames as a backup tight end and on special teams ...

Freshman Year (2008): Spent season on ONU’s Freshman squad ... Majoring in Pharmacy.

Patrick Arcaro*Eastlake, OhioWilloughby South HS6-1, 215 Lbs., JuniorTight End

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Anthony Brown*Tiffin, OhioColumbian HS6-0, 180 Lbs., JuniorWide Receiver

Anthony has seen action in seven varsity games in his career at wide receiver and on special teams ... Is also a member of ONU’s basketball program ... Sophomore Year (2009): Played in 7 games as a wide receiver and

on special teams ... Freshman Year (2008): Spent rookie campaign on Freshman squad ... Majoring in Exercise Physiology.

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Andrew played in eight games last season, primarily on special teams ... Sophomore Year (2009): Saw action in eight games on special teams and at running

back ... Returned a kickoff 12 yards at Otterbein on 9/26/09 ... Freshman Year (2008): Played on ONU’s Freshman squad ... Majoring in Civil Engineering.

Andrew Baumer*Minster, OhioMinster HS6-0, 215 Lbs., JuniorRunning Back 47

Colin Bishop*Trotwood, OhioChiminade-Julienne HS6-4, 240 Lbs., JuniorOffensive Line

Colin has seen action in three games in his career on the offensive line ... Will likely again battle for a spot on the 2-deep this fall ... Sophomore Year (2009): Was on the 2-deep at the end of the season and played

in three of the last four games of the season ... Freshman Year (2008): Played on ONU’s Freshman squad in 2008 ... Majoring in Technology.

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Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 0 0 0 02008 Played on Freshman SquadTotal 0 0 0 0

Career KO Return Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 1 12 0 122008 Played on Freshman SquadTotal 1 12 0 12

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 0 0 0 02008 Played on Freshman SquadTotal 0 0 0 0

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Cody Dalga*Delaware, OhioHayes HS6-2, 195 Lbs., JuniorWide Receiver

Cody has played in 12 varsity games during his career ... Sophomore Year (2009): Saw action in all 12 con-tests at wide receiver and on special teams ... Fresh-man Year (2008): Saw action in two varsity contests

... Majoring in civil engineering.

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 0 0 0 02008 0 0 0 0Total 0 0 0 0

Jordan Chopp*Petosky, Mich.Petosky HS5-11, 185 Lbs., JuniorWide Receiver

Chad tied a school record with 2 punt return TDs in 2009, scoring by scooping up blocked punts and re-turning them for TDs ... Has played in 16 career games with 2 starts at OLB and one at SS ... Sophomore Year

(2009): Blocked a punt and returned it for a 13-yard TD v Wilmington and returned a blocked punt for a 1-yard TD against BW ... Had a career-high 12 tackles, 3 TFL and 2 sacks in a 31-21 win at #13 Capital on 11/7/09 ... Freshman Year (2008): Played in 6 games ... Had a 2 tackles at BW on 11/1/08 ... Wore uniform #37 ... Majoring in civil engineering.

Chad Coward**Crestline, OhioShelby HS5-9, 175 Lbs., JuniorDefensive Back13

Jordan played in 9 games in his career with one start at wide receiver ... Sophomore Year (2009): Caught his firstcareerpassinhisonlycareerstarton10/24/09in

a 35-14 win against John Carroll ... Caught a 28-yard TD pass in ONU’s 49-6 win over BW on 10/31/09 and had a career-best 2 catches in a 52-14 win at Wilmington on 11/14/09 ... Freshman Year (2008): Played on ONU’s Freshman team ... Majoring in Business Marketing.

Junior Lettermen

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 5 62 1 282008 Played on Freshman SquadTotal 5 62 1 28

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Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 73 39 34 3.5/-23 2.5/-22 2 3 0 1 02008 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 77 41 36 3.5/-23 2.5/-22 2 3 0 1 0

PatDochenetz**Grand Blanc, Mich.Grand Blanc HS6-3, 285 Lbs., JuniorOffensive Line 71

Pat has started 12 games on the right side of the offensive line over the past two seasons ... Missed parts of the past two seasons due to injuries ... Returns healthy this season ... Junior Year (2009):Startedthefirstfourgamesatrighttacklebeforeaninjuryended his season prematurely ... Sophomore Year (2008): Started thefirsteightgamesatrightguardin2008beforeaninjuryendedhis season early ... Recorded a tackle against North Central (Ill.) inhisfirstcareerstarton9/13/08...Freshman Year (2007): Played on the Freshman team ... Majoring in marketing.

Vince Calloway**Boynton Beach, Fla.Santaluces HS5-9, 165 Lbs., JuniorDefensive Back

Vince has played in 15 games with 5 starts in his two seasons at ONU ... Sophomore Year (2009): Played in 7 games and started 4 times in an injury-plagued sea-son that was cut short with three games remaining ...

Had a career-high 5 tackles on three occasions ... Had 3 INTs and 4 PBUs in his last three games, including a 2-INT contest in a 35-14 victory over John Carroll on 10/24/09 ... Freshman Year (2008): Played in 8 games, withonestart...GothisfirstcareerstartatBaldwin-Wallaceon11/1/08... Majoring in sport management.

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Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 27 17 10 1/-4 0 3 4 0 0 02008 8 5 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Totals 35 22 13 1/-4 0 3 5 0 0 0

Jeff Butler*Columbus, OhioSaint Charles HS6-2, 225 Lbs., JuniorDefensive Line

Jeff has played in 8 games at defensive end in his career, racking up 12 tackles ... Will likely challenge for a starting spot at DE this season ... Sophomore Year (2009): Played in 7 games in a reserve role at

DE ... Had career-highs of 5 tackles, 1.5 TFL and .5 sack in 37-34 win at Muskingum on 10/3/09 ... Also had 3 tackles and .5 TFL in 31-7 win over Heidelberg on 10/10/09 ... Freshman Year (2008): Saw action in 11/1/08 contest at Baldwin-Wallace ... Wore uniform #51 ... Majoring in International Business.

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Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 16 7 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 02008 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Totals 22 10 12 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

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Career KO Return Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 4 66 0 202008 Played on Freshman SquadTotal 4 66 0 20

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 0 0 0 02008 Played on Freshman SquadTotal 0 0 0 0

Trygve Henrickson**Greensburg, Ind.Greensburg HS6-2, 230 Lbs., JuniorDefensive End

Trygve started all 10 games at defensive end last year and had played in 15 games in his career ... Sopho-more Year (2009): Was 6th on the tewm with 39 tackles ... Had a career-highs of 8 tackles, 1.5 TFL and

1 PBU against Mount Union on 9/19/09 ... Had TFLs in six games ... Freshman Year (2008):Sawactioninfivegamesatdefensiveendandon special teams ... Had 7 tackles and a sack ... Had 2 stops and a sack in a 21-14 win at John Carroll on 10/25/08 ... Wore uniform #52 ... Major-ing in manufacturing technology.

Seadrick has played in 11 games in his two seasons at tailback as a Polar Bear ... Sophomore Year (2009): Carried the ball 55 times for 210 yards and a pair of TDs while playing in all 10 games ... Had career-

highs of 11 carries, 67 yards and a TD in ONU’s 35-14 win over BW on 10/31/09 ... Also scored a TD in a 52-14 win at Wilmington on 11/14/09 ... Freshman Year (2008): Played primarily on Freshman team, but saw action in ONU’s snowy 24-6 win over Wilmington on 11/15/08 ... Wore uniform #28 ... Majoring in manufacturing technology.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 39 19 20 5.5/-18 1.5/-8 0 1 1 0 12008 7 1 6 1/-4 1.0/-4 0 0 0 0 0Totals 46 20 26 6.5/-4 2.5/-12 0 1 1 0 1

50Seadrick Marshall*Fort Lauderdale, Fla.Dillard HS5-8, 160 Lbs., JuniorRunning Back 3

Mike Prokopovich*Broadview Heights, OhioBrecksville-Broadview Hts. HS6-4, 230 Lbs., JuniorDefensive Line

Mike has played in 8 games at defensive end and on special teams ... Was on the 2-deep in 2009 and should battle for a starting position this fall ... Sophomore Year (2009):Hadacareer-high3tacklesinhisfirst

varsity contest in a 28-19 victory over #4 North Central on 9/4/09 ... Had a sack in a 31-7 win over Heidelberg on 10/10/09 and a TFL in a 41-10 win at Marietta on 10/17/09 ... Freshman Year (2008): Played on ONU’s Freshman squad ... Majoring in business.

Jay Priest*Payne, OhioWayne Trace HS5-11, 185 Lbs., JuniorWide Receiver

Jaystartedthefinal8gamesandappearedinall10atwide receiver last fall ... Sophomore Year (2009): Was 2nd on the squad with 32 receptions and 376 yards ... Caught four passes for a career-high 111 yards and his

firstcollegiateTD(a55-yarder)ina41-10winatMariettaon10/17/09...Had a career-high 8 receptions for 57 yards in a 31-21 win at #13 Capital on 11/7/09 ... Freshman Year (2008): Played at Findlay ... Majoring in accounting.

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Jared Oehler*Trenton, OhioEdgewood HS6-1, 215 Lbs., JuniorTight End

Jared played in all 10 contests as a sophomore at tight end and on special teams ... Will battle for more play-ing time and a spot on the 2-deep this fall ... Returned four kickoffs as an upback on special teams ... Sopho-

more Year (2009): Played in all 10 games ... Returned 4 kickoffs for 66 yards with a long of 20 on special teams ... Freshman Year (2008): Was on ONU’s Freshman squad ... Majoring in accounting.

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Career Rushing Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 55 210 2 132008 1 2 0 2Total 56 212 2 13

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 8 53 0 132008 0 0 0 0Total 8 53 0 13

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 9 4 5 2/-7 1/-4 0 0 0 0 02008 Played on ONU’s Freshman SquadTotals 9 4 5 2/-7 1/-4 0 0 0 0 0

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 32 276 1 552008 Played on Freshman SquadTotal 32 276 1 55

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Eric Mitchell*Bellefontaine, OhioBellefontaine HS6-2, 200 Lbs., SophomoreLinebacker

Eric played in six games at linebacker and on special teams in his rookie campaign .. Will battle for a 2-deep spot at linebacker this fall ... Freshman Year (2009): Played in 6 games at LB and on special teams ... Ma-

joring in Pre-Med.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cody Kelly*Shreve, OhioTriway HS6-2, 260 Lbs., SophomoreDefensive Line

Codystartedhefinal9gamesofhisfreshmanyearatnose tackle ... Freshman Year (2009): Had a career-high 9 tackles, a sack and a PBU in a 31-21 win at #13 Capital on 11/7/09 ... Had 19 tackles and 2 sacks in his

finalthreegames...MajoringinSportManagement.

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 36 11 25 4.5/-12 4/-12 0 1 0 0 1Totals 36 11 25 4.5/-12 4/-12 0 1 0 0 1

Chance has seen action in three games at wide receiver ... Will vie for a spot in the wide receiver rotation this season ... Freshman Year (2009): Appeared in three contests in a reserve role ... Wore uniform #29 ...

Majoring in Nursing.

Demarquis has played in all 10 games at running back and on special teams ... His twin brother, Demarrious, is also a member of ONU’s football program ... Fresh-man Year (2009): Amassed 186 all-purpose yards

running, receiving and returning kickoffs ... Had a career-best 25 rushing yards in a 49-6 win over BW on 10/31/09 ... Wore uniform #15 ... Major-ing in Business Management.

Sophomore Lettermen

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Chance Moore*New Albany, OhioNew Albany HS5-10, 160 Lbs., SophomoreWide Receiver 82

Demarqus Payne*White House, Tenn.White House HS5-4, 170 Lbs., SophomoreRunning Back 19

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Frank played in 5 games as a receiver and on special teams ... Will battle for a spot in the receiver rotation this season ... Freshman Year (2009): Had one kick-offreturnfor10yardsinhisfirstcollegiateappearance

on 9/19/09 against Mount Union ... Majoring in Business.

Frank Thien*Fort Recovery, OhioFort Recovery HS6-1, 190 Lbs., SophomoreWide Receiver 80

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 0 0 0 0Total 0 0 0 0

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 0 0 0 0Total 0 0 0 0

Career KO Return Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 1 10 0 10Total 1 10 0 10

Career Rushing Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 17 50 0 10Total 17 50 0 10

Career Receiving Totals Rec Yards TD Long2009 1 6 0 6Total 1 6 0 6

Career KO Return Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 8 130 0 21Total 8 130 0 21

Career All-Purpose Totals Att Yards TD Long2009 26 186 0 21Total 17 50 0 10

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MarkAkamMillersburg, OhioWest Holmes HS6-1, 215 Lbs., JuniorLinebackerAccounting

BlairEllenbargerFremont, OhioRoss HS5-8, 180 Lbs., SeniorKickerTechnology

Polar Bear Upperclassmen

98 53

DrewGaultBlacklick, OhioBishop Hartley HS6-0, 185 Lbs., JuniorWide ReceiverPharmaceutical Business

Corey BettenbrockPemberville OhioEastwood HS6-1, 270 Lbs., JuniorOffensive LineConstruction Mgmt/Manufacturing Tech

70 21

Career Defensive Statistics Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 6 4 2 .5/-1 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Played on Freshman SquadTotals 6 4 2 .5/-1 0 0 0 0 0 0

AdamHeckRockford, OhioParkway HS6-4, 230 Lbs., JuniorDefensive LinePublic Relations

AaronHallDetroit, Mich.Renaissance HS6-2, 230 Lbs., JuniorTight EndBusiness Management/Pre-Law

15 92

FerencKalmanLos Angeles, Calif.Santa Monica HS5-9, 250 Lbs., JuniorDefensive LineMarketing

C.J.IliffFindlay, OhioVan Buren HS5-11, 230 Lbs., JuniorLinebackerMathematics

41 6

AndyParkBryan, OhioBryan HS6-2, 215 Lbs., JuniorWide ReceiverBiology/Pre-Med

MartinKlukRichmond Heights, OhioRichmond Heights HS6-0, 205 Lbs., JuniorLinebackerSport Management

43 84Career Defensive Statistics

Tack. Solo Asst. TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF Blk FR2009 1 1 0 1/-3 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Played on Freshman SquadTotals 1 1 0 1/-3 0 0 0 0 0 0

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JoshRouchAda, OhioAda HS5-9, 205 Lbs., JuniorRunning BackPharmacy

SamuelPetionNaples, Fla.Golden Gate HS5-5, 215 Lbs., JuniorDefensive LineBusiness Managament

Polar Bear Upperclassmen

52 28

AdamTabitMount Morris, Mich.Mount Morris HS6-1, 200 Lbs., JuniorDefensive backManufacturing Technology

NickSpeckertCincinnati, OhioOak Hills HS6-2, 280 Lbs., JuniorOffensive LineManufacturing Technology

66 6

KyleBakerAda, OhioAda HS6-1, 190 Lbs., SophomoreWide ReceiverEducation

JohnAtkinsonOlmsted Falls, OhioOlmsted Falls HS5-10, 160 Lbs., SophomoreQuarterbackFinance/Accounting

10 8

TommyBlackGrove City, OhioCentral Crossing HS6-0, 240 Lbs., SophomoreDefensive LineBusiness Management

AndrewBauerMishawaka, Ind.Mishawaka HS6-1, 260 Lbs., SophomoreOffensive LineCriminal Justice

61 6

SeanDensonKey Largo, Fla.Coral Shores HS6-2, 235 Lbs., SophomoreDefensive LineCivil Engineering

BrooksBukowyNorth Canton, OhioHoover HS5-11, 195 Lbs., SophomoreLinebackerNursing

45 36

Career Rushing Tot Att Yds TD Lg2009 4 66 0 202008 Played on Fr SquadTotal 4 66 0 20

Career Passing Totals Att Com TD Pct. Yds Int Lg Rating2009 4 2 0 .500 10 0 6 71.002008 Played on Freshman SquadTotals 4 2 0 .500 10 0 6 71.00

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JoeJankeToledo, OhioSaint Francis deSales HS5-10, 195 Lbs., SophomoreDefensive LineEngineering

ScottHuntRoachdale, Ind.North Putnam HS6-2, 190 Lbs., SophomoreQuarterbackBusiness Mgmt/Sport Mgmt

Polar Bear Upperclassmen

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NickJonesBeavercreek, OhioBeavercreek HS6-2, 260 Lbs., SophomoreOffensive LineMechanical Engineering

ChaseJonesCuyahoga Falls, OhioWalsh Jesuit HS6-0, 245 Lbs., SophomoreDefensive LinePhilosophy/Biology

94 65

BobbyKaminskiStrongsville, OhioStrongsville HS5-8, 200 Lbs., SophomoreLinebackerMechanical Engineering

TylerJosephFindlay, OhioFindlay HS6-1, 280 Lbs., SophomoreOffensive LineMechanical Engineering

77 49

RayshardMeltonOrlando, Fla.Oak Ridge HS5-9, 175 Lbs., SophomoreRunning BackSport Management

CaryMacLaughlinHide Away Hills, OhioLogan HS5-10, 205 Lbs., SophomoreDefensive LineCivil Engineering

96 38

BenMyersClayton, OhioNorthmont HS5-11, 200 Lbs., SophomoreLinebackerConstruction Management

JoshMuschBeachwood, OhioBeachwood HS6-5, 265 Lbs., SophomoreOffensive LinePharmacy

78 51

NickNewmanLondon, OhioLondon HS6-0, 195 Lbs., SophomoreKickerPharmacy

Andrew NeiheiselCincinnati, OhiioLaSalle HS5-10, 195 Lbs., SophomoreLinebackerNursing

56 97

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DeMarriusPayneWhite House, Tenn.White House HS5-4, 180 Lbs., SophomoreDefensive BackBusiness

CarterPaulRoseville, OhioPhilo HS6-0, 200 Lbs., SophomoreRunning BackConstruction Management

Polar Bear Upperclassmen

40 30

BrandonRhodesWorthington, OhioThomas Worthington HS6-2, 250 Lbs., SophomoreOffensive LineAccounting

Joe PowellFindlay, OhioFindlay HS6-0, 200 Lbs., SophomoreLinebackerConstruction Management

22 76

AaronSaplakGarfield Heights, OhioGarfield Heights HS6-2, 250 Lbs., SophomoreTight EndCivil Engineering

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CorySpelmanCanal Winchester, OhioCanal Winchester HS5-9, 180 Lbs., SophomoreDefensive BackMechanical Engineering

KyleSmithKirtland, OhioKirtland HS6-1, 240 Lbs., SophomoreOffensive LineMechanical Engineering

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KarlThomsonManlius, N.Y. Fayetteville-Manlius HS6-1, 240 Lbs., SophomoreDefensive LineMechanical Engineering

AndrewStroupFairmount, Ind.Madison-Grant HS6-1, 205 Lbs., SophomoreQuarterbackPolitical Science

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CullenZelachowskiWest Chester, OhiioLakota East HS6-5, 325 Lbs., SophomoreOffensive LineCivil Engineering

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The Last TimeOhio Northern ...

Returned a Kickoff for a TD: J.J. Mihoci - 88 yards v Mount Union ’09Returned a Punt for a TD: Wes Hostetler - 79 yards at Westminster ’05Returned a Fumble for a TD: Brian Jemison - 1 yard vs. Heidelberg ’01Returned an Interception for a TD: Jake Fallis - 23 yards vs Capital ’08Blocked a Punt for a TD: Chad Coward - 13 yards at Wilmington ’09 (Blocked punt by Chad Coward)Scored a Safety: Team vs. Baldwin-Wallace ’05 (Blocked punt by Chase Axelson)

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BrettAmbroseBurton, OhioBerkshire HS6-0, 180 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive BackCreative Writing Education

T.J.AllenOkeechobee, Fla.Okeechobee HS6-3, 190 Lbs., FreshmanWide ReceiverPhysical Education

Incoming Freshmen

RayAnthonyVermilion, OhioVermilion HS6-0, 175 Lbs., FreshmanWide ReceiverEarly Childhood Education

C.J.AndersonCincinnati, OhioMoeller HS6-3, 190 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive BackTeaching

RyanBrandeberryOregon, OhioClay HS6-2, 250 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerPharmacy

GrantBrandLandek, OhioJefferson HS6-0, 270 Lbs., FreshmanOffensive LineUndecided

JustinBuengerHamler, OhioPatrick Henry HS5-11, 180 Lbs., FreshmanRunning BackConstruction Management

JoshBryanCoraopolis, Pa.Montour HS5-10, 175 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive BackCivil Engineering

MalcolmBurrellColumbus, OhioSaint Francis deSales HS5-10, 210 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerTechnology

CodyBurksSouth Bend, Ind.Mishawaka HS6-0, 205 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerPhysical Education

GarrettClarkCovington, OhioCovington HS5-10, 170 Lbs., FreshmanRunning BackTechnology

JoshCantrellNew Carlisle, OhiioTecumseh HS5-11, 180 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerManufacturing Technology

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MilesCornellFarmington Hills, Mich.North Farmington HS5-11, 170 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive BackUndecided

ZachClousePickington, OhioCentral HS5-11, 180 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerSocial Studies

Incoming Freshmen

BrandonDessingueCoconut Creek, Fla.Monarch HS6-2, 200 Lbs., FreshmanQuarterbackAthletic Training/Pre-Physical Therapy

KyleCoryMilan, OhioEdison HS5-10, 265 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LineAccounting

JovanFarrowCleveland, OhioJohn Hay HS5-11, 240 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LineBiology/Pre-Med

HenryDixonArlington, Va.Yorktown HS5-10, 190 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerCivil Engineering

JustinGraberPlain City, OhioFairbanks HS5-11, 220 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LineMechanical Engineering

BrennenGarrettFort Myers, Fla.South HS6-0, 170 Lbs., FreshmanWide ReceiverMechanical Engineering

NickGundelBeavercreek, OhioBeavercreek HS5-10, 165 Lbs., FreshmanKickerPsychology

AustenGrayWellington, OhioWellington HS5-11, 205 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerMechanical Engineering

BrianHarrisCincinnati, OhioShroeder HS5-8, 200 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive Line

TeddyHaleCovington, OhiioCovington HS6-2, 190 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerEngineering

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BradHendersonPerrysville, OhioHillsdale HS6-1, 225 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive BackMechanical Engineering

BlakeHaysCincinnati, OhioColerain HS6-0, 200 Lbs., FreshmanTight EndPharmacy

Incoming Freshmen

NickHovisAshville, OhioGrove City Christian HS5-10, 175 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerMechanical Engineering

AnthonyHostonLongwood, Fla.Lyman HS6-1, 210 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LineSport Management

EvanKileColumbus Grove, OhioColumbus Grove HS6-0, 235 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LineMechanical Engineering

CheronJenkinsToledo, OhioCentral Catholic HS5-10, 185 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive BackChemistry

DylanKinganJeromesville, OhioHillsdale HS6-3, 180 Lbs., FreshmanQuarterbackCivil Engineering

MikeKingLodi, OhioCloverleaf HS6-2, 255 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LineSocial Studies

DillonKwiatTiffin, OhioCalvert HS5-10, 165 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerManufacturing Technology

EvanKrivjanikFort Lauderdale, Fla.Northeast HS6-2, 170 Lbs., FreshmanQuarterbackCriminal Justice

RyanMaloneBeavercreek, OhioBeavercreek HS6-0, 185 Lbs., FreshmanWide ReceiverPsychology

MattMaherBristol, Ind.North Ridge HS6-1, 275 Lbs., FreshmanOffensive LineTechnology Education

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J.C.MillerPerrysville, OhioToledo Christian HS5-7, 175 Lbs., FreshmanKickerNursing

BillMetzCincinnati, OhioSaint Xavier HS5-9, 245 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LinePolitical Science

Incoming Freshmen

JustinMullinsDayton, OhioFairborn HS6-2, 220 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerBiology

ClaytonMooreGahanna, OhioLincoln HS6-0, 225 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LineEngineering

TylerPoseyBoca Raton, Fla.American Heritage HS5-10, 205 Lbs., FreshmanLinebackerBusiness Management

FrancisquePierre-JeromeLauderhille, Fla.South Plantation HS5-10, 150 Lbs., FreshmanWide ReceiverCriminal Justice

LukeRiceLewis Center, OhioOlentangy Orange HS5-9, 180 Lbs., FreshmanKickerSport Managament/Business

ChristianRaberWooster, OhioTriway HS6-0, 165 Lbs., FreshmanKickerComputer Engineering

DrewRossAuburn, OhioKenston HS6-1, 220 Lbs., FreshmanOffensive LineTechnology

AdamRickardDelaware, OhioHayes HS6-1, 180 Lbs., FreshmanWide ReceiverChemistry

ZachRunzoWexford, Pa.North Allegheny HS5-9, 160 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive BackEngineering

TylerRueDavie, Fla.Western HS5-11, 180 Lbs., FreshmanQuarterbackSports Medicine

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JoshScottHamilton, OhioFairfield HS6-0, 170 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive BackPhysical Education

BenSandersToledo, OhioChristian HS6-0, 265 Lbs., FreshmanOffensive LineCivil Engineering

Incoming Freshmen

DrewTownsendHamilton, OhioHamilton HS6-3, 190 Lbs., FreshmanQuarterbackConstruction Managament

JoshSimonScottsdale, Ariz.Desert Mountain HS6-0, 235 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LineMarketing

KevinWesloskyTroy, Mich.Athens HS6-5, 165 Lbs., FreshmanKickerPharmacy

DavidWalliePerry, OhioPerry HS5-11, 195 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive LineMechanical Engineering

RichWillsFlorence, Ky.Bellevue HS6-3, 180 Lbs., FreshmanQuarterbackHealth/Physical Education

Addam WierbickiBruce Township, Mich.Almont HS6-2, 185 Lbs., FreshmanWide ReceiverChemistry

JeffYoungpeterSpencerville, OhioSpencerville HS6-3, 210 Lbs., FreshmanTight EndAthletic Training

JakeZawaskiCanton, Mich.Plymouth HS5-10, 200 Lbs., FreshmanDefensive BackPre-Med

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No. Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School1 KyleGilbert** LB 5-10 185 Sr. Tiffin/Columbian2 Andrew Stroup QB 6-1 205 So. Fairmount, Ind./Madison-Grant3 Seadrick Marshall* RB 5-8 160 Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Dillard4 BrentDonley** RB 5-9 220 Sr. Southfield,Mich./WestBloomfield5 ZackClick** DB 5-9 190 Sr. Westfield/Cloverleaf6 Adam Tabit DB 6-1 200 Jr. Mount Morris, Mich.6 Ferenc Kalman DT 5-9 250 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif./Santa Monica7 Kyle Simmons*** QB 6-1 185 Sr. Orrville8 Kyle Baker WR 6-1 190 So. Ada9 Ryan Fleming*** WR 6-0 170 Sr. Longwood, Fla./Lyman10 John Atkinson QB 5-10 160 So. Olmsted Falls11 Chad Coward** DB 5-9 175 Jr. Crestline/Shelby12 Vince Calloway** DB 5-9 165 Jr. Boynton Beach, Fla./Santaluces13 Jordan Chopp* WR 5-11 185 Jr. Petosky, Mich.14 Scott Hunt QB 6-2 190 So. Roachdale, Ind./North Putnam15 Aaron Hall TE 6-2 230 Jr. Detroit, Mich./Renaissance16 Cory Spelman DB 5-9 180 So. Canal Winchester17 Evan Elliott** RB 6-0 220 Sr. Green18 Jesse Richards*** DB 6-2 200 Sr. Rittman19 DeMarqus Payne* RB 5-4 170 So. White House, Tenn.20 AnthonyBrown* WR 6-0 180 Jr. Tiffin/Columbian21 Drew Gault RB 6-0 185 Jr. Blacklick/Hartley22 Joe Powell LB 6-0 200 So. Findlay23 Marvin Mitchell** DB 6-1 190 Sr. Detroit, Mich./Central24 Justin Henck** DB 6-0 170 Sr. Tontogany/Otsego25 Michael Busch*** WR 6-0 195 Sr. Findlay/Liberty-Benton26 Cheron Jenkins DB 5-10 185 Fr. Findlay/Central Catholic27 Cody Cruzen DB 5-10 195 So. Grand Blanc, Mich.28 Josh Rouch RB 5-9 205 Jr. Ada29 Justin Buenger RB 5-11 180 Fr. Hamler/Patrick Henry30 DeMarrius Payne DB 5-4 180 So. White House, Tenn.32 J.J. Mihoci** DB 5-9 180 Sr. Jefferson33 Eric Wenzler*** DB 5-11 195 Sr. Springboro35 Malcolm Burrell LB 5-10 210 Fr. Columbus/DeSales36 Sean Denson DL 6-2 235 So. Key Largo, Fla./Coral Shores38 Rayshard Melton DB 5-9 175 So. Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge39 Joe Janke DL 5-10 195 So. Toledo/St. Francis deSales40 Carter Paul RB 6-0 200 So. Roseville/Philo41 C.J. Iliff LB 5-11 230 Jr. Findlay/Van Buren43 Martin Kluk LB 6-0 205 Jr. Richmond Heights44 Josh Bowman*** LB 5-11 215 Sr. Orrville45 Brooks Bukowy LB 5-11 195 So. North Canton/Hoover46 Marcus Bodamer** LB 5-10 230 Sr. Pleasantville, Pa./Titusville47 Andrew Baumer* RB 6-0 215 Jr. Minster48 Eric Mitchell* LB 6-2 200 So. Bellefontaine49 Bobby Kaminski LB 5-8 200 So. Strongsville50 Trygve Henrikson** DL 6-2 230 Jr. Greensburg, Ind.

51 Ben Myers LB 5-11 200 So. Clayton/Northmont52 Samuel Petion DL 5-5 215 Jr. Naples, Fla./Golden Gate53 Marc Akam LB 6-1 215 Jr. Millersburg/West Holmes54 Avery Hines* DL 6-2 245 Sr. Reston, Va./South Lakes56 Andrew Neiheisel LB 5-10 195 So. Cincinnati/LaSalle57 Karl Thomson DL 6-1 240 So. Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius58 Mike Prokopovich* DL 6-4 230 Jr. Broadview Hts/Brecksville-Broadview Hts59 Kyle Cory DT 5-10 265 Fr. Milan/Edison60 Colin Bishop* OL 6-4 240 Jr. Trotwood/Chaminade-Julienne61 Andrew Bauer OL 6-1 260 So. Mishawaka, Ind.62 Eric Lapohn* OL 6-3 275 Sr. Fairview Park/Fairview63 Kyle Smith OL 6-1 240 So. Kirtland65 Nick Jones OL 6-2 260 So. Beavercreek66 Nick Speckert OL 6-2 280 Jr. Cincinnati/Oak Hills68 Justin Southwick** OL 6-6 280 Sr. Bowling Green/Otsego70 Corey Bettenbrock OL 6-1 270 Jr. Pemberville/Eastwood71 Pat Dochenetz** OL 6-3 285 Jr. Grand Blanc, Mich.72 Dave Mason* DL 6-1 210 Jr. Eash Greenwich, R.I.74 Cullen Zelachowski OL 6-5 325 So. West Chester/Lakota East75 Chase Jones DL 6-0 245 So. Cuyahoga Falls/Walsh Jesuit76 Brandon Rhodes OL 6-1 250 So. Worthington/Thomas Worthington77 Tyler Joseph DL 6-1 280 So. Findlay78 Josh Musch OL 6-5 265 So. Beachwood79 Anthony Hoston DE 6-1 210 Fr. Longwood, Fla./Lyman80 Frank Thien* WR 6-1 190 So. Fort Recovery81 Cody Dalga* WR 6-2 195 Jr. Delaware/Hayes82 Chance Moore* WR 5-10 160 So. New Albany83 Brook Crawford*** WR 6-2 200 Sr. Findlay/Liberty-Benton84 Andy Park TE 6-2 215 Jr. Bryan85 Jay Priest* WR 5-11 190 Jr. Payne/Wayne Trace86 AaronSaplak TE 6-2 250 So. GarfieldHeights87 T.J. Allen WR 6-3 190 Fr. Okeechobee, Fla.88 Patrick Arcaro* WR 6-0 180 Jr. Eastlake/Willoughby South89 Jared Oehler* TE 6-1 215 Jr. Trenton/Edgewood90 Cody Kelly* DL 6-2 260 So. Shreve/Triway91 Tommy Black DL 6-0 240 So. Grove City/Central Crossing92 Adam Heck DL 6-4 230 Jr. Mendon/Parkway93 David Rush* DL 6-3 260 Sr. Ada94 Mike King DL 6-2 255 Fr. Lodi/Cloverleaf95 Jeff Butler* DL 6-2 225 Jr. Columbus/Saint Charles96 Cary MacLaughlin DL 5-10 205 So. Hide Away Hills/Logan97 Nick Newman K 6-0 175 So. London98 Blair Ellenberger K 5-8 180 Sr. Fremont/Ross Head Coach: Dean PaulAssistant Coaches: Bob Rohan, Nick Hajjar, Glenn Scheutzow, Troy Rothenbuhler, Devin Russell, Bob Copeland, Tony Roob, Justin Linzy, Chris Craig, Jake Heaphy, Jake Myers, Herb Hufford

2010 Varsity Roster

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No. Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School

Brett Ambrose DB 6-0 180 Fr. Burton/Berkshire

C.J. Anderson DB 6-3 190 Fr. Cincinnati/Moeller

Ray Anthony WR 6-0 175 Fr. Vermillion

Grant Brand OL 6-0 270 Fr. Landek/Jefferson

Ryan Brandeberry OL 6-2 250 Fr. Oregon/Clay

Josh Bryan DB 5-10 175 Fr. Coraopolis, Pa./Montour

Cody Burks LB 6-0 205 Fr. South Bend, Ind./Mishawaka

Malcolm Burrell LB 5-10 210 Fr. Columbus/DeSales

Josh Cantrell LB 5-11 180 Fr. New Carlisle/Tecumseh

Garrett Clark RB 5-10 170 Fr. Covington

Zach Clouse LB 5-11 180 Fr. Pickerington/Central

Miles Cornell DB 5-11 170 Fr. Farmington Hills, Mich./N Farmington

Brandon Dessingue QB 6-2 200 Fr. Coconut Creek, Fla./Monarch

Henry Dixon LB 5-10 190 Fr. Arlington, Va./Yorktown

Jovan Farrow DL 5-11 240 Fr. Cleveland/John Hay

Brennen Garrett WR 6-0 170 Fr. Fort Myers, Fla./South

Justin Graber DT 5-11 220 Fr. Plain City/Fairbanks

Austen Gray LB 5-11 205 Fr. Wellington

Nick Gundel K 5-10 165 Fr. Beavercreek

Teddy Hale LB 6-2 190 Fr. Covington

Brian Harris DL 5-8 200 Fr. Cincinnati/Shroder

Blake Hays TE 6-0 200 Fr. Cincinnati/Colerain

Brad Henderson FB 6-1 225 Fr. Perrysville/Hillsdale

Nick Hovis LB 5-10 175 Fr. Ashville/Grove City Christian

Cheron Jenkins DB 5-10 185 Fr. Toledo/Central Catholic

Evan Kile DL 6-0 235 Fr. Columbus Grove

Dylan Kingan QB 6-3 180 Fr. Jeromesville/Hillsdale

Evan Krivjanik QB 6-2 170 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Northeast

DillonKwiat LB 5-10 185 Fr. Tiffin/Calvert

Matt Maher OL 6-1 275 Fr. Middlebury, Ind./Northridge

Ryan Malone WR 6-0 185 Fr. Beavercreek

Bill Metz LB 5-9 245 Fr. Cincinnati/Saint Xavier

J.C. Miller K 5-7 175 Fr. Perrysburg/Toledo Christian

Clayton Moore LB 6-0 225 Fr. Gahanna/Lincoln

Justin Mullins LB 6-2 220 Fr. Dayton/Fairborn

Francisque Pierre-Jerome WR 5-10 150 Fr. Lauderhill, Fla./South Plantation

Tyler Posey LB 5-10 205 Fr. Boca Raton, Fla./American Heritage

Christian Raber K 6-0 165 Fr. Wooster/Triway

Luke Rice K 5-9 180 Fr. Lewis Center/Olentangy Orange

Adam Rickard WR 6-1 180 Fr. Delaware/Hayes

Drew Ross OL 6-1 220 Fr. Auburn/Kenston

Tyler Rue QB 5-11 180 Fr. Davie, Fla./Western

Zach Runzo DB 5-9 160 Fr. Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny

Ben Sanders OL 6-0 265 Fr. Toledo/Christian

JoshScott DB 6-0 170 Fr. Hamilton/Fairfield

Josh Simon DL 6-0 235 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain

Drew Townsend QB 6-3 190 Fr. Hamilton

David Wallie DL 5-11 195 Fr. Perry

Kevin Weslosky K 6-5 165 Fr. Troy, Mich./Athens

Addam Wierbicki WR 6-2 185 Fr. Bruce Township, Mich./Almont

Rich Wills QB 6-3 180 Fr. Florence, Ky./Bellevue

Greg Yehle QB 6-1 170 Fr. Troy

Jeff Youngpeter TE 6-3 210 Fr. Spencerville

Jake Zawaski DB 5-10 200 Fr. Canton, Mich./Plymouth

Head Coach: Dean Paul

Assistant Coaches:Bob Rohan, Nick Hajjar, Glenn Scheutzow, Troy Rothenbuhler, Devin

Russell, Bob Copeland, Tony Roob, Justin Linzy, Chris Craig, Jake Heaphy, Jake Myers,

Herb Hufford

2010 Freshman Roster

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The 2008-09 year proved, once again, why the OAC is one of the most prestigious Division III conferences in the country. The Mount Union football team advanced to their 13th Stagg Bowl, while Otterbein advanced to the NCAA Playoffs, as well. The Ohio Northern volleyball team team made its ninth straight NCAA III Tournament appearance (reaching the Final Four) and the program recorded its NCAA-record 32nd straight winning season. The Ohio Northern men’s soccer team reached the NCAA Elite Eight. TheOhioNorthernsoftballteamadvancedtotheDivisionIIIWorldSeriesforthefirsttime. HeidelbergwrestlingsentfivetotheNCAADivisionIIINationalTournamentandplacedtwo.Ohio Northern Head Coach Ron Beaschler was inducted into the National Wrestling Coaches Associa-tion Hall of Fame. TheOtterbeinwomen’sgolfteamplacedfifthattheNCAATournament,whiletheMountUnionmen placed 12th. Individually, the Conference was represented by 64 All-Americans and two national titles in track andfield.MountUnion’sDanGundwontheoutdoorshotputtitleandHeidelberg’sJudyBatailleclaimed the indoor 55-meter dash title. Academically, the OAC boasted numerous CoSIDA ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Ameri-cans, along with regional and national coaching honors. The Ohio Athletic Conference, the third oldest conference in college athletics, is predated only

by the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1888) and the Big Ten (1895). The Conference is older than the World Series and even the NCAA it-self and has survived two world wars, the Great De-pression,theKoreanWarandtheVietnamConflict.From a modest beginning of six charter members in 1902, the OAC grew to as many as 24 members in the mid-1920s. Through the years a total of 31 colleges and universities at one time or another have been members of the OAC. Currently the Conference consists of 10 members, including Baldwin-Wallace, Capital, Heidelberg, John Carroll, Marietta, Mount Union, Muskingum, Ohio Northern, Otterbein and Wilmington, which became the 31st OAC member school, in 2000. IntheOAC’sfirstyearofexistence,1902,thefirstConferencechampionwascrownedCaseTechwon the football title with a 5-0-0 record. Outdoor track was added a year later and a third sport, cross

country, became a Conference sport in 1914. More sports were steadily added to the OAC’s repertoire throughout the years, culminating in the addition of women’s sports in 1984. The Conference currently sponsors championships in 21 sports, 11 men’s and 10 women’s. The enrollments at the 10 OAC institutions range from 1,200 to 4,500. All of the schools were founded in the 19th century and have outstanding academic reputations. While maintaining these high academic standards, OAC athletic teams and athletes have con-sistently enjoyed a great deal of success on a regional and national level. The athletic competition is viewed not as an end in itself, but as an extension of the educational programs.

ONU’s 2009All-OAC Honorees

September 2 Wis.-River Falls at Ohio Northern, 3 Wooster at Baldwin-Wallace, 7September 3 Otterbein at Husson (N.Y.), 7 September 4 Heidelberg at Alma (Mich.), 1 DefianceatMuskingum,1 Marietta at Thiel (Pa.), 1:30 Wilmington at Mt. St. Joseph, 6 John Carroll at Case Western Reserve, 7 September 11 Mount Union at Wis.-Oshkosh, 2 Capital at Baldwin-Wallace, 6:30September 18 Ohio Northern at Otterbein, 1:30 Mount Union at John Carroll, 1:30 Baldwin-Wallace at Heidelberg, 2 Muskingum at Marietta, 6 Capital at Wilmington, 7September 25 Muskingum at Ohio Northern, 1:30 Wesley at Capital, 1:30 Mount Union at Wilmington, 1:30 Otterbein at Heidelberg, 1:30 Marietta at John Carroll, 2October 2 Ohio Northern at Mount Union, 1:30 Wilmington at Muskingum, 1:30 John Carroll at Otterbein, 1:30 Heidelberg at Capital, 1:30 Marietta at Baldwin-Wallace, 1:30October 9 Capital at Ohio Northern, 1:30 Mount Union at Marietta, 1:30 Wilmington at John Carroll, 1:30 Muskingum at Heidelberg, 1:30 Otterbein at Baldwin-Wallace, 2October 16 Baldwin-Wallace at Ohio Northern, 1:30 Otterbein at Capital, 1:30 John Carroll at Muskingum, 1:30 Marietta at Wilmington, 1:30 Heidelberg at Mount Union, 1:30October 23 Ohio Northern at John Carroll, 7 Wilmington at Baldwin-Wallace, 1:30 Capital at Mount Union, 1:30 Marietta at Heidelberg, 1:30 Muskingum at Otterbein, 2October 30 Ohio Northern at Marietta, 1:30 Mount Union at Otterbein, 1:30 Baldwin-Wallace at Muskingum, 1:30 John Carroll at Capital, 1:30 Heidelberg at Wilmington, 1:30 November 6 Wilmington at Ohio Northern, 1:30 Otterbein at Marietta, 1:30 John Carroll at Heidelberg, 1:30 Capital at Muskingum, 1:30 Mount Union at Baldwin-Wallace, 1:30November 13 Heidelberg at Ohio Northern, 1 Baldwin-Wallace at John Carroll, 1:30 Otterbein at Wilmington, 1:30 Muskingum at Mount Union, 1:30 Marietta at Capital, 1:30

2009 Schedule

2009 OAC Final Standings

OAC ALL W L Pct. W L Pct.Mt. Union 9 0 1.000 14 1 .933Ohio Northern 7 2 .778 5 5 .800Otterbein 7 2 .778 8 2 .800Capital 6 3 .667 7 3 .700Muskingum 4 5 .444 4 6 .400Heidelberg 3 6 .333 4 6 .400Baldwin-Wallace 3 6 .333 3 7 .300John Carroll 3 6 .333 3 7 .300Marietta 2 7 .222 3 7 .700Wilmington 1 8 .111 1 9 .100

All-Ohio Athletic Conference1st Team Andrew Benchic - Sr - OG Brent Donley - Jr - RB Jake Heaphy - Sr - P/K Josh Horn - Sr - DE J.J. Mihoci - Jr - KR Kyle Simmons - Jr - QB

2nd Team Gabe Washington - Sr - OLB

Honorable Mention Rick Ingold - Sr - OT Justin Linzy - Sr - WR

ONU’s 2009Academic

All-OAC HonoreesAcademic All-Conference Rick Ingold - Sr - OL Kyle Simmons - Jr - QB

Ohio Athletic Conference

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Location: River Falls, Wis.Enrollment: 6,350Nickname: FalconsColors: Cardinal and WhiteConference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conf.Stadium: Ramer FieldHead Coach: John O’GradyAlma Mater: Wisconsin-River Falls ’79Coach Phone: (715) 425-3135UWRF Record: 104-103-3 (22nd Year)2009 Record: 3-7 (1-6 WIAC, t7th)SID: Jim Thies (715) 425-3846Press Box: TBAWeb: www2.uwrf.edu

Wis.-River Falls, Sept. 2 Dial-Roberson Stadium

3 pm

Location: Columbus, Ohio Enrollment: 4,000Nickname: CrusadersColors: Purple and WhiteConference: Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium: Bernlohr Stadium (3,000)Head Coach: Henry StanfordAlma Mater: Ohio StateCoach Phone: (614) 236-6911CU Record: 0-0 (1st Year)2009 Record: 7-3 (6-3, 4th)SID: Bill Thomas (614) 236-6174Press Box: (614) 581-8098Web: www.capitalcrusaders.net

Capital, Oct. 9 Dial-Roberson Stadium1:30 pm

at John Carroll, Oct. 23Location: University Heights, Ohio Enrollment: 3,600Nickname: Blue StreaksColors: Blue and GoldConference: Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium: Don Shula (3,500)Head Coach: Regis ScafeAlma Mater: Case Western Reserve ‘71Coach Phone: (216) 397-1677JCU Record: 72-42 (11 Years)2008 Record: 3-7 (3-6, t6th)SID: Chris Wenzler (216) 397-4676Press Box: (216) 381-8013Web: www.jcu.edu

Don Shula Stadium

7 pm

Muskingum, Sept. 25Location: New Concord, OhioEnrollment: 1,550Nickname: Fighting MuskiesColors: Black and MagentaConference: Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium: McConagha Stadium (5,000)Head Coach: Al LoganAlma Mater: Muskingum ’82Coach Phone: (740) 826-8325MC Record: 7-23 (3 Years)2009 Record: 4-6 (4-5, 5th)SID: Tom Caudill (740) 826-8022Press Box: (740) 225-0075Web: www.muskingum.edu

Dial-Roberson Stadium

1 pm

Location: Berea, OhioEnrollment: 2,700Nickname: Yellow JacketsColors: Brown and GoldConference: Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium: George Finnie Stadium (7,800)Head Coach: John SnellAlma Mater: Baldwin-Wallace ’87Coach Phone: (216) 826-2069B-W Record: 49-33 (8 Years)2009 Record: 3-7 (3-6, t6th)SID: Kevin Ruple (216) 826-2327Press Box: (216) 826-2450Web: www.bw.edu

Dial-Roberson Stadium1:30 pm

Baldwin-Wallace, Oct. 16

Location: Marietta, OhioEnrollment: 1,100Nickname: PioneersColors: Navy Blue and WhiteConference: Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium: Don Drumm Stadium (7,000)Head Coach: Jeff FilkovskiAlma Mater: Allegheny (Pa.), ’91Coach Phone: (740) 374-4676MC Record: 5-15, (2 Years)2009 Record: 3-7 (2-7, 9th)SID: Dan May (740) 374-4891Press Box : (740) 376-4932Web: www.marietta.edu

Don Drumm Stadium1:30 pm

at Marietta, Oct. 30

Location: Wilmington, OhioEnrollment: 1,200Nickname: QuakersColors: Green & WhiteConference: Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium: Williams Stadium (3,500)Head Coach: Ken MinorAlma Mater: Wilmington ’95Coach Phone: (937) 328-6661 (x251) WC Record: 0-0 (1st Year)2009 Record: 1-9 (1-8, 10th)SID: Jeff Hibbs (937) 328-6661 (x347)Press Box: (937) 383-8553Web: www.wilmington.edu

Wilmington, Nov. 6 Dial-Roberson Stadium1:30 pm

at Otterbein, Sept. 18Location: Westerville, OhioEnrollment: 3,000Nickname: CardinalsColors: Tan and CardinalConference: Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium: Memorial Stadium (5,000)Head Coach: Joe LothAlma Mater: Otterbein ’91Coach Phone: (614) 823-1653OC Record: 40-31 (7 Years)2009 Record: 8-2 (7-2, t2nd) SID: Ed Syguda (614) 823-1600Press Box: (614) 823-3430Web: www.otterbein.edu

Memorial Stadium1:30 pm

Location: Alliance, Ohio Enrollment: 2,300Nickname: Purple RaidersColors: Purple and White Conference: Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium: Mount Union (5,700)Head Coach: Larry KehresAlma Mater: Mount Union ’71Coach Phone: (216) 823-4880 MUC Record: 288-22-3 (25 Years)2009 Record: 14-1 (9-0, 1st)SID: Lenny Reich (330) 823-6093Press Box: (330) 821-9066 Web: athletics.mountunion.edu

Mount Union Stadium1:30 pm

at Mt. Union, Oct. 2

Location:Tiffin,OhioEnrollment: 990Nickname: Student PrincesColors: Red, Orange & BlackConference: Ohio Athletic ConferenceStadium: Frost-Kalnow Stadium (7,500)Head Coach: Mike HallettAlma Mater: Mount Union ’93Coach Phone: (419) 448-2007HC Record: 12-18, (3 Years)2009 Record: 4-6 (3-6, t6th)SID: Morgan Hawley (419) 448-2140Press Box: (419) 447-0971 Web: www.heidelberg.edu

Dial-Roberson Stadium

1 pm

Heidelberg, Nov. 13

2010 Opponent Capsules

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Weight Program

BenchSkilled Zack Click 405Brook Crawford 375Eric Wenzler 345Brent Donley 340

Athletic Josh Simon 405Aaron Hall 380Andy Park 375Marcus Bodamer 355

BigJustin Southwick 415Pat Dochenetz 400Ferenc Kahlman 385David Rush 385

40-Yard DashSkilledRyan Fleming 4.41Francisque Pierre-Jerome 4.43Jesse Richards 4.48Andrew Stroup 4.52

Athletic Sean Denson 4.61Josh Simon 4.66Evan Elliott 4.69Kyle Gilbert 4.69

BigKarl Thomson 4.81Avery Hines 4.85Kyle Smith 4.85Cody Kelly 4.88

Power CleanSkilledBrook Crawford 335Jay Priest 290Eric Wenzler 285Jordan Chopp 280

Athletic Josh Rouch 315Josh Simon 300Kyle Gilbert 295Dillon Kwiat 290

BigPat Dochenetz 320Avery Hines 300Kyle Smith 290Cody Kelly 275

“Too often in athletics, education or business, we spend all our time recruiting the best people possible; but very little time helping these people develop essential skills needed to reach their full

potential. Development means growth, and with our comprehensive program we will design an program to assist each player in reaching his full potential. Power should not be confused with strength. Power, by definition, is the ability to do a given

amount of work as rapidly as possible. Our philosophy is to develop a physically powerful athlete who can accelerate to full speed quickly.” - Dean Paul

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The 2009 season was another outstanding one for the Ohio Northern football program. ThePolarBearsfinishedtheseasonrankedNo.13nationally,theseventh consecutive season that ONU appeared in the national polls. Northern was 8-2 overall and posted its 14th consecutive upper divisionfinishintheOhioAthleticConference,going7-2inleagueplayto tie for second place. ONUfacedoneofthemostdifficultschedulesinthenation,playingfournationally-rankedteams,includingoneineachofthefirstthreeweeks of the season. Sixth-yearheadcoachDeanPaulsawhischargesfinishwithaseven-game winning streak - the third longest in the nation among Division III schools. Two Polar Bears were named All-America by D3Football.com. Senior offensive guard Andrew Benchic was a Second Team selection and junior running back Brent Donley was a Third Team pick. Donley became the 12th player in ONU history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, racking up league-bests of 1,104 yards and 16 TDs. The pair were two of six players to be named First Team All-OAC. Junior quarterback Kyle Simmons was named the Gregory Award winner as the league’s Offensive MVP. Simmons completed 138 of 230 passes for 1,793 yards and 16 touchdowns. His quarterback rating of 144.09 is one of the single-season marks in school annuals. Simmons also ran for 441 yards and 10 TDs, making him one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in the league. Senior Josh Horn was First Team All-OAC pick at defensive end. Horn led the Polar Bears with 7.5 sacks and 15 tackles for loss. He wrapped up his career ranked among the school’s all-time leaders in both sacks and TFL, standing fourth in both categories with 23.5 sacks and 42.5 TFL. Senior kicker / punter Jake Heaphy wrapped up his stellar career by being one of two Polar Bears to earn All-OAC honors on special teams. Heaphymadegoodon7of9fieldgoalsandhit44of46PATs. He also punted 39 times for a 38.3-yard average and was named OAC Special Teams Player of the Week four times. Heaphy was an impressive 4 of 5 from 40 or more yards and drilled a school-record 50-yarder against Marietta. Heaphyendedhiscareerastheschool’smostprolificfieldgoalkicker, making 26 in his four seasons as a Polar Bear. Junior J.J. Mihoci was named First Team All-Conference as a kick returner, averaging 25.7 yards per return, which included an 88-yard TD return for a touchdown against Mount Union. Senior linebacker Gabe Washington was a Second Team selection after leading the squad with 75 tackles for the second consecutive season. Senior tackle Rick Ingold was an Honorable Mention All-Conference pick, as was senior wide receiver Justin Linzy Ingold ended his career as a two-time All-OAC pick. Linzy has a team-best 40 catches for 409 yards and three TDs in ’09. Ingold and Simmons were both Academic All-OAC unit. The pair combined with junior corner Eric Wenzler and junior fullback Evan Elliott on the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District squad. Ingold, Benchic, senior Pat Smith, junior Justin Southwick and freshman Dave Beale were the D3Football.com offensive line of the week on Oct. 27. That was the week that they plowed the way for Donley to set a single-game school record with 44 rushing attempts for an impressive 287 yards and a pair of TDs as ONU topped John Carroll 35-14. Heaphy was also named to the D3Football.com Team of the Week onOct.20afternailingfieldgoalsof44and50yardsandmakingallfivePAT attempts in Northern’s 41-10 win at Marietta. The Polar Bears’ 2009 schedule featured the toughest opening 3-game stretch in the nation, featuring contests against the No. 4, No. 1 and No. 18 ranked teams in the country. ONU opened the campaign in impressive style, knocking off No. 4 NorthCentral(Ill.)28-19inthefriendlyconfinesofDial-Roberson. Donley rushed 29 times for 144 yards and three TDs, Simmons completed 20 of 31 passes for 196 yards and a TD to lead ONU. Heaphydrilleda36-yardfieldgoalonONU’sfirstpossessionandtogive Northern a quick 3-0 lead and Mihoci’s kickoff return for a TD gave

the Polar Bears a 10-10 tie at intermission with top-ranked Mount Union in front of a record 4,638 fans at Dial-Roberson. The Purple Raiders would score on three of their last four possessions to win the contest between top-10 teams. Next came a rainy battle with No. 18 Otterbein in Westerville. OCwashotinthefirsthalf,racingtoa35-17leadatintermission. But Simmons led a furious second half rally, scoring on 6 and 5-yuard TD runs to make it a 35-29 contest with 10 minutes to play. Trailing 38-29, Simmons hit junior Michael Busch on a 21-yard TD pass with 2:57 left to pull the No. 9-ranked Polar Bears within 38-36. NortherngottheballbackanddroveintoOCterritoryinthefinalminute, but the poor weather conditions played a part in a late turnover that thwarted the comeback attempt. ThenextweeksawNo.16ONUinafiercebattleatMuskingum. Donley ran 28 times for 102 yards and two TDs and caught four passes for 61 yards and another score and Simmons carried the ball 14 times for a career-high 93 yards and TD runs of 1 and 20 yards and completed 14 of 22 passes for 240 yards and a TD to Donley. But it was the Polar Bear defense that made the big plays down the stretch that were key in the ONU victory. First, with Northern clinging to a 37-34 lead with 3:32 left in the game and MU in possession at the ONU 20-yard line, Mihoci notched an interception at the ONU 5-yard line to thwart the scoring opportunity. After two Donley plunges netted six yards, Simmons hit a 46-yard bomb to junior Ryan Fleming to put the ball on the MU 42-yard with less than two minutes to play. The Muskies then stopped Donley and sophomore Seadrick Marshall on three runs and Heaphy punted MU deep at their own 13-yard line with 1:08 left in the game. That’s when the ONU defense came up big again, as junior David RushsackedMUfora5-yardlossbacktothe8-yardlineonfirstdown.Two incompletions later, Horn ended the contest with another sack. Hornfinishedthegamewithacareer-high14tacklesandtiedhiscareer highs with 3.0 sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss. Simmons, Linzy and junior safety Jesse Richards all had big days as No. 18 Ohio Northern celebrated its Homecoming Weekend with a 38-7 victory over Heidelberg. Simmons completed 20 of 29 passes for a career-high 280 yards and a TD, ran 10 times for 76 yards and a career-high three TDs and had a career-best 345 yards of total offense for Ohio Northern. Linzy had career-highs of nine receptions for 146 yards and Richards led a solid ONU defensive effort with a team-high 11 tackles and one sack. ThenexttwogamessawHeaphydrillhislongfieldgoalstoleadNo. 19 ONU to a victory at Marietta and Donley have his record-setting day against JCU, improving No. 20 ONU to 5-2 on the year. A state-wide SportsTime Ohio television audience watched as No. 19-ranked Ohio Northern rolled to a 49-6 victory over Baldwin-Wallace on Senior Day at Dial-Roberson Stadium. Senior Jeremy Wyant had a career-high 10 tackles and a fumble recovery as the Polar Bear defense limited BW to 211 yards of offense. Donley gained 151 yards rushing on 27 attempts with a touchdown. Simmons ran for a career-high 113 yards and three TDs, leading No. 17 Ohio Northern to a 31-21 victory at No. 13 Capital in Bexley. Simmons completed 19 of 26 passes for 163 yards. Donley added 92 yards on 25 attempts, sophomore Jay Priest caught eight passes for 59 yards and junior Chad Coward led the Polar Bear defense with a career-high 11 tackles, two sacks and 3.0 TFL. Intheseasonfinale,No.13ONUusedtwoblockedpunts,twolongbombsandanunusual64-yardTDruntobuilda42-0firsthalfleadina52-14winatWilmingtontofinishtheseasononan8-gamewinstreak. Simmons completed TD passes of 51 and 69 yards to junior Ryan Fleming, who had a career-high 120 yards receiving on the day, to give ONUa14-0firstperiodlead. Coward blocked a punt and returned it for a TD for a 21-0 lead just nine minutes into the game. Donley eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark on the season on an unusual 64-yardtouchdownrunlaterinthefirstquarter. Donley appeared down after a 10-yard gain, but landed on the back ofawould-beWilmingtondefender,jumpedupandracedthefinal55yardstopaydirtanda28-0ONUleadwith3:04leftinthefirstperiod.

2009 Season in Review

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2009 Final StatisticsScoring

Player TD FG PAT 2pt Saf PtsBrent Donley 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 102Jake Heaphy 0 7-9 44-46 0-0 0 65Kyle Simmons 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 60Ryan Fleming 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30Justin Linzy 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18Michael Busch 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18Evan Elliot 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 14Seadrk Marshall 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12Chad Coward 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12J.J. Mihoci 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6Jordan Chopp 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6Jay Priest 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6Marvin Mitchell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6Jake Myers 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2ONU 48 7-9 44-46 0-0 0 357Opp 27 3-3 22-25 0-1 0 193

RushingPlayer GP Att Gain Loss Net Ave TD Lg YPGBrent Donley 10 230 1133 29 1104 4.8 16 64 110.4Kyle Simmons 10 96 557 116 441 4.6 10 41 44.1Seadrk Marshall 10 55 216 6 210 3.8 2 13 21.0Demarquis Payne 10 17 54 4 50 2.9 0 10 5.0Andrew Stroup 2 4 18 3 15 3.8 0 9 7.5Evan Elliot 10 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 1.1Justin Linzy 10 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4Adam Tabit 3 2 9 5 4 2.0 0 9 1.3Kenton Sneed 2 3 3 0 3 1.0 0 3 1.5Max Rothacker 7 3 4 11 -7 -2.3 0 4 -1.0Team 8 8 0 12 -12 -1.5 0 0 -1.5ONU 10 420 2009 186 1823 4..3 28 64 182.3Opp 10 422 1834 314 1520 3.6 16 29 152.0

PassingPlayer GP Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD EffKyle Simmons 10 230 138 5 60.0 1793 16 144.09 Max Rothacker 7 5 2 1 40.0 20 0 33.60Adam Tabit 3 4 2 0 50.0 10 0 71.00Andrew Stroup 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.00Brent Donley 10 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.00Jay Priest 10 1 1 0 100.0 22 0 284.80ONU 10 242 143 6 59.1 1845 16 139.99Opp 10 260 138 15 53.1 1483 8 99.60

ReveivingPlayer GP Rec Yds YPC TD Long YPGJustin Linzy 10 40 409 10.2 3 50 40.9Jay Priest 10 32 376 11.8 1 55 37.6Ryan Fleming 9 22 544 24.7 5 69 60.4Brent Donley 10 15 154 10.3 1 36 15.4Michael Busch 8 10 148 14.8 3 32 18.5Seadrk Marshall 10 8 53 6.6 0 13 5.3Jordan Chopp 9 5 62 12.4 1 28 6.9Brook Crawford 2 4 50 12.5 0 18 25.0Evan Elliot 10 4 15 3.8 2 8 1.5Kyle Simmons 10 1 22 22.0 0 22 2.2Demarquis Payne 10 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.6Kevin Grassman 10 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.6ONU 10 143 1845 12.9 16 69 184.5Opp 10 138 1483 10.7 8 41 148.3

All-Purpose Yardage Punt KO Int FumPlayer Rush Rec Ret Ret Ret Ret Total Ave.Brent Donley 1104 154 0 0 0 0 1258 125.8Jay Priest 0 376 204 0 0 0 580 58.0Ryan Fleming 0 544 29 0 0 0 573 63.7J.J. Mihoci 0 0 0 553 0 0 553 55.3Kyle Simmons 441 22 0 0 0 0 463 46.3Justin Linzy 4 409 0 0 0 0 413 41.3Seadrk Marshall 210 53 0 0 0 0 263 26.3Demarquis Payne 50 6 0 130 0 0 186 18.6Michael Busch 0 148 0 0 0 0 148 18.5Jared Oehler 0 0 0 66 0 0 66 6.6Jordan Chopp 0 62 0 0 0 0 62 6.9 Brook Crawford 0 50 0 0 0 0 50 25.0Chad Coward 0 0 29 0 21 0 50 5.0Marvin Mitchell 0 0 0 0 15 34 49 1.5Eric Wenzler 0 0 27 0 10 0 37 3.7Evan Elliot 11 15 0 0 0 0 26 2.6 Vince Calloway 0 0 0 0 26 0 26 3.7Justin Henck 0 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.5Andrew Stroup 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 7.5Andrew Baumer 0 0 0 12 0 0 12 1.5Frank Thien 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 2.0Adam Jones 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 1.2Kevin Grassman 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0.6Anthony Brown 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.7Adam Tabit 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 1.3Kenton Sneed 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.5John Portz 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.3Max Rothacker -7 0 0 0 0 0 -7 -1.0Team -12 0 0 0 0 0 -12 -1.5ONU 1823 1845 294 781 88 34 4831 483.1Opp 1520 1483 165 972 37 0 4177 417.7

Total OffensePlayer GP Plays Rush Pass Yards YPGKyle Simmons 10 326 441 1793 2234 223.4Brent Donley 10 231 1104 0 1104 110.4Seadrk Marshall 10 55 210 0 210 21.0 Demarquis Payne 10 17 50 0 50 5.0Jay Priest 10 1 0 22 22 2.2Andrew Stroup 2 5 15 0 15 7.5Adam Tabit 3 6 4 10 14 4.7Max Rothacker 7 8 -7 20 13 1.9Evan Elliot 10 1 11 0 11 1.1Justin Linzy 10 1 4 0 4 0.4Kenton Sneed 2 3 3 0 3 1.5Team 8 8 -12 0 -12 -1.5ONU 10 662 1823 1845 3668 366.8Opp 10 682 1520 1483 3003 300.3

Kickoff ReturnsPlayer No Yards Ave TD LongJ.J. Mihoci 22 553 25.1 1 88 Demarquis Payne 8 130 16.2 0 21Jared Oehler 4 66 16.5 0 20Michael Busch 1 0 0.0 0 0Frank Thien 1 10 10.0 0 10Adam Jones 1 10 10.0 0 10Andrew Baumer 1 12 12.0 0 12ONU 38 781 20.6 1 88Opp 54 972 18.0 0 81

Punt ReturnsPlayer No. Yds Ave TD LongJay Priest 27 204 7.6 0 28Eric Wenzler 3 27 9.0 0 0Chad Coward 1 29 29.0 2 13Seadrk Marshall 1 0 0.0 0 0Anthony Brown 1 5 5.0 0 5Ryan Fleming 0 29 0.0 0 29ONU 33 294 8.9 2 29 Opp 19 165 8..7 2 54

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2009 Final StatisticsTeam Statistics

ONU First Downs OPP185 Total 18397 Rushing 8279 Passing 839 Penalty 18 Rushing420 Attempts 4221823 Net Yardage 15204.3 Yards Per Play 3.6182.3 Yards Per Game 152.028 Touchdowns 16 Passing242 Attempts 260143 Completions 1381845 Yardage 14837.6 Yards Per Attempt 5.712.9 Yards Per Completion 10.7184.5 Yards Per Game 148.3.591 Completion % .53116 Touchdowns 8139.99 Efficiency Rating 99.60 Total Offense662 Plays 6823668 Yardage 30035.5 Yards Per Play 4.4366.8 Yards Per Game 300.3 Punting40 Number 491492 Yardage 166037.3 Yards Per Punt 33.932.2 Net Punt Average 27.91 Had Blocked 3 Punt Returns33 Number 19294 Yardage 1658.9 Yards Per Return 8.72 Touchdowns 2 Kickoff Returns38 Number 54781 Yardage 97220.6 Yards Per Return 18.01 Touchdowns 0 Turnovers7/4 Fumbles/Lost 16/86 Had Intercepted 1510 Total Turnovers 23+13 +/- -13 Penalties71 Total 55579 Yardage 42157.9 Penalties Per Game 42.1 Penalty Yards Per Game Third Down Conversions137 Attempts 13760 Converted 51.440 Percentage .370

Fourth Down Conversions19 Attempts 2211 Converted 9.580 Percentage .410

Time of Possession29:33 Average Per Game 30:27

Defensive Statistics Tackles Players UA A Tot TFL Sacks INT PBU FR BLKGabe Washington 36 39 75 6.5-28 3.0-20 0 7 0 0Chad Coward 39 34 73 3.5-23 2.5-22 2-21 3 0 1Jesse Richards 43 25 68 2.0-11 1.0-9 1-0 2 1-0 0 Josh Horn 43 25 68 15.0-58 7.5-39 0 2 1-0 0Jake Myers 21 19 40 3.5-6 0 0 1 0 0Trygve Henrickson 19 20 39 5.5-18 1.5-8 0 1 1-0 0Eric Wenzler 25 13 38 2.0-17 0 2-10 5 0 2Cody Kelly 11 25 36 4.5-12 4.0-12 0 1 1-0 0Jeremy Wyant 19 17 36 5.5-22 2.0-14 0 0 1-0 0Adam Jones 18 18 36 5.0-14 1.5-7 1-0 0 1-0 0Marvin Mitchell 14 21 35 0 0 1-15 3 1-34 0J.J. Mihoci 16 18 34 2.0-21 1.5-20 1-0 2 0 0Vince Calloway 17 10 27 1.0-4 0 3-26 4 0 0Josh Bowman 14 9 23 2.0-13 1.0-10 1-0 0 0 0Justin Henck 11 8 19 0 0 1-15 0 1-0 0David Rush 9 9 18 3.0-8 1.0-5 0 0 0 0Pat Fening 8 7 15 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0 0 0Marcus Bodamer 10 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 0Jeff Butler 5 7 12 2.0-3 1.0-2 0 0 0 0Stefan Buchanan 8 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0Mike Prokopovich 4 5 9 2.0-7 1.0-4 0 0 0 0Rodney Rumph 6 2 8 0 0 1-0 0 0 0Evan Elliot 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Marc Akam 4 2 6 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0Zach Rouch 2 2 4 1.5-12 1.0-11 0 0 0 0Mike Barajaz 1 2 3 1.5-6 0.5-3 0 0 0 0Avery Hines 0 2 2 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 0 0 0Justin Linzy 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Eric Young 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Bernard Curry 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Durane Harris 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Martin Kluk 1 0 1 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 0Dave Mason 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Justin Southwick 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Joe Shampton 0 1 1 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0John Portz 1 0 1 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 ONU 412 353 765 71-291 31-189 15-88 35 8-34 3Opp 428 295 723 51-180 18-113 6-37 21 4-0 2

InterceptionsPlayer No. Yds Avg TD LongVince Calloway 3 26 8.7 0 26 Chad Coward 2 21 10.5 0 21Eric Wenzler 2 10 5.0 0 10Josh Bowman 1 0 0.0 0 0Justin Henck 1 15 15.0 0 15John Portz 1 1 1.0 0 1Adam Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0Marvin Mitchell 1 15 15.0 0 15Jesse Richards 1 0 0.0 0 0Rodney Rumph 1 0 0.0 0 0J.J. Mihoci 1 0 0.0 0 0ONU 15 88 5.9 0 26 Opp 6 37 6.2 1 36

PuntingPlayer No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkJake Heaphy 39 1492 38.3 60 2 1 10 1ONU 40 1492 37.3 60 2 1 10 1Opp 49 1660 33.9 54 0 0 7 3

Place KickingPlayer FG-A 18-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg. PAT Pts.Jake Heaphy 7-9 1-1 2-3 3-4 1-1 50 44-46 65

Score By QuartersTeam 1 2 3 4 OTs Tot Ave.Ohio Northern 94 115 66 82 0 357 35.7Opp 26 62 42 63 0 193 19.3

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(Left) The Polar Bears show solidarity as they enter the field for a con-test at Otterbein in 2009.

(Above) Junior Pat Dochenetz.

(Right) Senior Brook

Crawford.

(Right) Sophomore Jay Priest.

2009 Highlights

(Above) Junior All-Conference safety Jesse Richards.

(Above) Senior Brook Crawford led the Polar Bears in receiving in 2008.

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(Above) Senior Brook Crawford led the Polar Bears in receiving in 2008.

2009 Highlights

(Above) Sophomore Trygve Henrickson (50).

(Right) Sophomore

ChadCoward.

(Left) Junior Eric Wenzler.

(Left) Another outstanding crowd at Dial-Roberson Stadium.

(Left) Junior J.J. Mihoci.

(Right) Sophomore

Seadrick Marshall.

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Polar Bear History

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OurfirsteverEuropeantripwasahugesuccess. We had a group of 95 players, coaches, parents, and trainers participate. The journey started on May 21, 2007, with aflightfromCincinnatitoFrankfurt,Germany. The next two days were spent in Rothen-burg, Germany. There, it is said that Christmas happens all year long. This held true as we were able to see nu-merous Christmas shops up and down the streets of the town. We also had guided tours of the city, highlighted by seeing the enormous Gothic St. Jacob’s Church, which allowed us to see the whole city and get some great pictures of the countryside. Wealsohadourfirstpracticeofthetriponthe second day in Rothenburg. At the end of our practice, we had a chance to put on a youth clinic for the local kids in the area. Our players absolutely loved this chance to interact with the locals. From Rothenburg, we took a long bus ride toMunich,Germany.ThefirstdayinMunichwas a different kind of day for us. WevisitedMunichviaDachau,thefirstofNazi Germany camps. Everyone on the trip was taken back at the realism of the exhibits. The camp documented and photographed thelivesoftheprisonersfromafirsthandexpe-rience.

The second day in Munich was used for sightseeing. We concluded the day with another practice and youth clinic. The next day, we took a full-day excursion to the Neuschwanstein Castle. This elaborate castle was built in the Bavarian Alps and was the inspiration for Cinderella’s castle in Disney World. We all left with some amazing pictures. The rest of that night, we prepared for our game the next day. Itwasdefinitelymovingwhenthenationalanthem played. Chills were running down everyone’s spine. The game ended on a good note for us as we won 77-0. It got called at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Though the game was short, the experi-ence will never be lost. The day following the game was spent in Heidelberg. We got to see the entire town that day. That night, we had our awards banquet and spent some quality time together before heading home the next day. On May 29, we traveled back to Frankfurt and took our respective planes back to Ohio. Overall, the trip will be something we will remember for a lifetime. The memories created will hopefully last a lifetime for everyone involved. Our hope is that

the excitement built from the trip will continue as we move into our season.

Polar Bears travel to Germany in ’07

Ohio Northern travels to Italy in 2010 The Ohio Northern football program fol-lowed its 2007 trip to Germany with another trip to Europe to play an exhibition game in 2010. The Polar Bears spent eight days traveling the Italian countryside in May of 2010. The NCAA allows Division III schools to take an international trip once every three years, and ONU intends to take full advantage of this opportunity. Northern contracts through Global Foot-

2.7 million residents. Rome’s history as a city spans over two and a half thousand years, as one of the found-ing cities of Western Civilisation. It was the centre of the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe, North Africa and the Middle East for four hundred years from the 1st Century BC till the 4th Century AD. RomehasasignificantplaceinChristian-ity and is the present day home of the Roman Catholic Church and the site of the Vatican City, an independent city-state run by the Catholic Church.

ball, an international travel company special-izing in taking American teams internationally to play football, baseball and other exhibition contests. More than 60 student-athletes traveled with the squad to Italy in 2010, one of the largest international teams in Global Football history. The trip included stops in Milan, Venice, Bologna, Florence, the Tuscan region and Rome. The game was held in the Tuscan village of Pontremoli and the Polar Bears came out on the good end of a 63-6 decision against a team of Italian All-Stars. Venice stretches across 118 small islands in the marshy ssaltwater Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy. The population of 272,000 includes the population of the whole Comune of Venezia; around 62,000 in the historic city of Venice; 176,000 in Terraferma (the Mainland), mostly in the large frazione of Mestre and Marghera; and 31,000 live on other islands in the lagoon. The Republic of Venice was a major maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging area for the Crusades and the Battle of Lepanto. Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany and of the province of Flor-ence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany. The city lies on the River Arno and is known for its history and its importance in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, especially for its art and architecture. Rome is the capital of Italy and the coun-try’s largest and most populous city, with over

ONU plans Internation-al trips every 3 years

The NCAA allows Division III schools to take an international trip once every three years, and Ohio Northern intends to take full advantage of this opportunity. The Polar Bears have made trips to Germany in 2007 and Italy in 2010 and have plans in the works for more Eurpoean trips in 2013 and beyond. The trips usually include an exhibi-tion contest against a local club squad and a practice or two while on the trip. The remainder of the week-long excur-sion consists of sightseeing and experiencing the local culture, wonderful local food and many other opportunities that are not com-monly found in the United States.

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May 29, 2010By Tim Glon PONTREMOLI, Italy — Kyle Sim-mons completed 7 of 7 passes for 98 yards a two scores and Brent Donley ran six times for 94 yards and 2 TDs as Ohio Northern defeated the Fedearazione Italiana Football All-Stars 63-6 in the Italian Clas-sic Saturday afternoon in the sunny hills of Tuscany. The Polar Bears improve to 2-0 in international exhibition games, as they trounced the Bavarian All-Stars 77-0 in 2007 in Furstenfeldbruck, Germany. Northern rolled up 473 yards of total offense, including 318 on the ground in just 27 carries, and scored on all but one of its offensive possessions to dominate the overmatched Italians. It took the Polar Bears just four plays and 48 seconds to take the lead, scoring on a 16-yard run by Donley to make it 6-0 ONU with 9:12 left in the opening period.

The teams played 10 minute quarters in the contest. NickNewmanmadethefirstofhisnine extra points to put Northern up 7-0. Michael Busch caught a 25-yard TD pass from Simmons to cap a 3-play, 48-yard drive on ONU’s next possession, making it 14-0 with only 2:43 gone in the contest. Donley then scampered in from 35 yards out to cap a 3-play, 69-yard drive on Northern’s third possession and it was 21-0 with 5:00 left in the opening period. On the next play from scrimmage, J.J. Mihoci intercepted a pass and returned it 29 yards for a score and a 28-0 ONU lead. Josh Rouch scored from 7 yards out on the fourth play of the second period to make it a 35-0 game. On Northern’s next possession, Sim-mons hit Kyle Baker on a 5-yard TD pass and it was 42-0 Polar Bears with 5:26 left in the half.

MarcusBodamerwrappedupthefirsthalf scoring when he scooped up a fumble and rumbled in from 46 yards out with 31 seconds left in the period to put the Polar Bears ahead 49-0. After a scoreless third period, the Italians got on the board with 6:26 left in the game when Adamsi hit Palmer on a 27-yard TD pass, capping a 14-play, 92-yard scoring drive. Mihoci broke up the 2-point conver-sion pass to keep the score 49-6. Carter Paul plowed in from 6 and 10 yardsoutinthefinalfiveminutestowrapup the scoring. JoePowellhadfivetacklestoleadtheOhio Northern defense. The Polar Bears spent eight days in Italy, seeing sights in Milan, Venice, Bologna, Florence, the Tuscany region and Rome.

Ohio Northern football tours Italy; Tops Italian All-Stars 63-6 in international friendly

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May 27, 2007By Tim Glon FURSTENFELDBRUCK, Germany -- The Ohio Northern football team had notroubleinitsfirsttasteofinternationalcompetition Sunday afternoon, blasting a team of Bavarian All-Stars 77-0 in game one of the Bavarian Classic. The second game of the day featured the host club, the Fursty Razorbacks, against Luther (Iowa). Northern dominated its game from the onset, leading 35-0 after one period and 63-0 at halftime. The third quarter consisted of just 11 plays as a running clock was used, and the game was called one play into the fourth period. The quarters were only 12 minutes long, as per German rule. Ben Wittwer and R.J. Meadows had outstanding days on offense for the Polar Bears. Wittwer scored touchdowns on all three of his touches, including a 90-yard return of the opening kickoff for a quick

6-0 lead. He then caught a 25-yard pass from JeffPanktratzonONU’sfirstpossession,then returned a punt 31 yards for a score anda28-0leadlateinthefirstperiod. Meadows rushed six times for 81 yards and TD runs of 35 and 4 yards. His 35-yard scamper made it 22-0 with 4:20 left in the opening period. Chane Porter returned an interception 23yardsforascoreonthefinalplayofthefirstperiod. Northerninterceptedfivepassesandreturned four of them for scores in the game. Adam Bogner banged in from 17 yards out with 8:37 left in the half to put the Polar Bears up 42-0. Josh Lokai-Owens then blocked a punt and recovered it in the end zone for another score and a 49-0 lead with 5:46 left in the half. Meadows scored from 4 yards out with 37 seconds left in the half and Brock Eng-land ended the half with a 29-yard intercep-

tion return for a score as time expired. ONU did not run an offensive play the rest of the game, but did score third-quarter TDs on interception returns by Cullen Ras-mussen (40 yards) and Brandon Walker (27 yards). The game was called after Bavar-ian quarterback Julian Englberg injured hisshoulderonthefirstplayofthefourthperiod. In the game, ONU held Bavaria to minus-54 yards of total offense, including minus-50 on 16 rushing attempts. Northern gained 145 yards on just 11 plays, seven of which went for TDs (two were called back due to penalties). Porter had four tackles, two passes broken up and his interception and Lokai-Owens had four tackles and a half sack to go with his blocked punt to lead the Polar Bear defense. Northern will wrap up its week in Germany with a sightseeing tour of Heidel-bergonMondaybeforeflyingbacktotheUnited States on Tuesday.

Polar Bears spend a week in Germany; Top Bavarian All-Stars 77-0 in exhibition game

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Attempts1. Jamal Robertson 97-00 6712. Zach Weber 01-04 6123. Arnie Boigner 89-92 5334. Eric Batt 79-82 5325. Ben Snell 94-97 5026. Clarence Walker 74-77 4707. R.J. Meadows 05-08 4688. Val Watts 85-88 4589. Steve Decker 74-77 44210. Dean Dreher 69-73 44111. Mike Kobilarcsik 62-65 42112. Jack Decker 49-52 41613. Brent Donley 07-Cur 38914. Damon Infalvi 66-69 38115. Don Thomas 72-75 36916. Brian James 88-90 36817. Derek Garrod 02,04-05 33718. Scott Low 83-86 33119. Tony Bennett 92-95 31720. Rick Jennings 86-88 265Yards Per Carry (200 Att. Min.)1. Jack Decker 49-52 6.412. Jamal Robertson 97-00 6.213. Bill Noris 61-63 5.944. Arnie Boigner 89-92 5.765. Tony Bennett 92-95 5.746. Ben Snell 94-97 5.727. Jeff Gearhart 91-94 5.68638. R.J. Meadows 05-08 5.68599. Brian James 88-90 5.52210. Derek Garrod 02,04-05 5.51611. Chris Kubbs 78-79 5.2812. Eric Batt 79-82 5.2313. Zach Weber 01-04 5.1514. Leon Williams 89-91 5.0515. Brent Donley 07-Curr 4.6016. Shane Franzer 98-00 4.4817. Danny Yochheim 64-66 4.4318. Don Thomas 72-74 4.39819. Terry Ackerman 65-67 4.39720. Dude McGarry 78-79 4.38

Yardage1. Jamal Robertson 97-00 4,1692. Zach Weber 01-04 3,1513. Arnie Boigner 89-92 3,0684. Ben Snell 94-97 2,8715. Eric Batt 79-82 2,7846. Jack Decker 49-52 2,6687. R.J. Meadows 05-08 2,6618. Brian James 88-90 2,0329. Clarence Walker 74-77 2,01410. Steve Decker 74-77 1,87611. Derek Garrod 02,04-05 1,85912. Mike Kobilarcsik 62-65 1,83613. Tony Bennett 92-95 1,82114. Val Watts 85-88 1,80015. Brent Donley 07-Cur 1,79016. Don Thomas 72-74 1,62317. Dean Dreher 69-73 1,58518. Damon Infalvi 66-69 1,52319. Jeff Gearhart 91-94 1,45020. Scott Low 83-86 1,26121. Bill Norris 61-63 1,23022. Chris Kubbs 78-80 1,16623. Dude McGarry 78-79 1,15624. Terry Ackerman 65-67 1,09525. Shane Franzer 98-00 1,08926. Danny Yochheim 64-66 1,06227. Leon Williams 89-91 1,04528. Rick Jennings 86-88 1,008Yardage (QBs only)1. Shane Franzer 98-00 1,0892. Kyle Simmons 07-Curr. 666 3. Adam Quirk 02, 04-06 4744. Jeff Soliday 00-03 3575. Tim Green 75-77 335

Total Offense1. Shane Franzer 98-00 6,7312. Scott Tekancic 93-96 6,1173. Ed Chessar 93-96 5,8414. Adam Quirk 02,04-06 4,9215. Jeff Soliday 00-03 4,7896. Jason Clark 91-93 4,5347. Joe Zarlinga 96-98 4,3898. Kyle Simmons 07-Cur. 4,1229. Jamal Robertson 97-00 4,16910. Arnie Boigner 89-92 3,068

All-Purpose Yds.1. Zach Weber 01-04 5,8222. Jamal Robertson 97-00 5,3883. LaVant King 91,93-95 4,9614. Don Thomas 71-74 3,8755. Arnie Boigner 89-92 3,6546. Ben Snell 94-97 3,2037. Steve Vagedes 95,97-99 3,1828. Clarence Walker 74-77 3,0519. Eric Batt 80-82 2,83510. Brian James 88-90 2,823

Yardage1. Ed Chessar 87-90 6,4522. Scott Tekancic 93-96 6,1333. Shane Franzer 98-00 5,6424. Jason Clark 91-93 4,8915. Jeff Soliday 00-03 4,7806. Adam Quirk 02,04-06 4,4477. Joe Zarlinga 96-98 4,1438. Kyle Simmons 07-Cur. 3,4569. John Smith 70-73 2,31710. Mike Eicher 82-84 2,08511. Joe Zianno 66-69 1,96812. CoreyMinnfield 2004 1,61613. Jim Finch 61-64 1,29214. Tim Green 75-77 1,24215. Ray Loiselle 64-67 1,14116. Max Eastman 68-71 1,13017. Scott Ingram 78-80 1,12618. Bob Taylor 75-77 1,06419. Doug Barry 90-92 1,03720. Jeff Teuscher 79-81 1,022 Bill Zimmerman 71-74 1,022Completions1. Ed Chessar 87-90 4902. Scott Tekancic 93-96 4283. Shane Franzer 98-00 3634. Jason Clark 91-93 3585. Jeff Soliday 00-03 3546. Adam Quirk 02,04-06 3147. Joe Zarlinga 96-98 2998. Kyle Simmons 07-Cur. 2899. Mike Eicher 82-84 20510. John Smith 70-73 185Attempts1. Ed Chessar 87-90 1,0042. Scott Tekancic 93-96 8453. Jason Clark 91-93 7384. Shane Franzer 98-00 6955. Jeff Soliday 00-03 6526. Adam Quirk 02,04-06 5747. Joe Zarlinga 96-98 5098. Kyle Simmons 07-Cur. 4909. John Smith 70-73 43910. Mike Eicher 82-84 391Completion Percentage (100 att. min.)1. Kyle Simmons 07-Cur. .5902. Joe Zarlinga 96-98 .5873. Adam Quirk 02,04-06 .5474. Jeff Soliday 00-03 .5435. CoreyMinnfield 2004 .5376. Mike Eicher 82-84 .5247. Shane Franzer 98-00 .5228. Steve Walters 1985 .5199. Scott Tekancic 93-96 .50710. Tim Green 75-77 .493

Rushing PassingCareer Leaders

Field Goals1. Jake Heaphy 06-09 26 J.R. Cipra 97-00 193. Eric Wullenweber 88-91 184. Charlie Webb 02-04 15 Jake Conley 74-76 156. Scott Ingram 78-80 127. Tom Kaplan 84-86 108. Chris Kubbs 77-79 8 Greer Portz 68-71 810. Seth Burkholder 01 6 Tom Dreiling 94-97 6

PAT’s1. J.R. Cipra 97-00 1612. Jake Heaphy 06-09 903. Charlie Webb 02-04 764. Eric Wullenweber 88-91 645. Tom Dreiling 94-97 606. Craig Cook 92-93 48 Steve Mollett 72-75 468. Greer Portz 68-71 429. Dennis Anspach 61-63 4010. Seth Burkholder 01 38

Points Kicking1. J.R. Cipra 97-00 2184. Jake Heaphy 06-09 1682. Charlie Webb 02-04 1213. Eric Wullenweber 88-91 1185. Tom Dreiling 94-97 78

Punting Ave. (30 Att., Min.)

1. Steve Vagedes 95, 97-99 44.462. Mike Martin 76-78 41.173. Jeff Goldsmith 72-75 38.824. Scott Ingram 79-80 38.555. Mike Rider 68-70 38.176. Jake Heaphy 06-09 37.907. Bruce Lehmkuhl 89-92 37.088. Jeff Soliday 00-01, 03 36.509. Shane Franzer 98-00 36.2110. Gary Warner 61-64 35.75

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Kickoff ReturnsAttempts1. Zach Weber 01-04 632. Don Thomas 71-74 553. LaVant King 91-95 504. Nate Riles 96-98 44 John McWilson 90-92 446. Clarence Walker 74-77 437. Dirk Blood 1987 428. Stacey Hairston 86-88 369. Wes Hostetler 02-05 30 Tony Mitchell 97-00 30

Yards1. Zach Weber 01-04 1,5222. LaVant King 91,93-95 1,2983. Don Thomas 71-74 1,1854. John McWilson 90-92 9775. Dirk Blood 1987 9736. Nate Riles 96-98 9597. Wes Hostetler 02-05 8238. Clarence Walker 74-77 8149. Josh Perkins 1993 78410. Stacey Hairston 86-88 683

Average (20 Retuns Min.)1. Josh Perkins 1993 31.362. LaVant King 91,93-95 25.963. Dave Billiter 95-97 25.634. Jamal Robertson 97-00 25.595. J.J. Mihoci 07-Cur 25.146. Zach Weber 01-04 24.16

Returns for Touchdowns1. Josh Perkins 1993 32. Zach Weber 01-04 2 Jamal Robertson 97-00 2 Dave Billiter 95-97 2 LaVant King 91,93-95 2 John McWilson 90-92 27. 9 Tied with 1

Tackles1. Pete Schram 87-90 3992. Brad Lohr 99-02 3533. Benny Drummer 88-91 3054. Jerry Adams 93-96 2965. Lenny Trusnik 04-07 2946. Curt Hartman 99-02 2907. Jason Trusnik 02-06 2778. Ryan DiFranco 00-03 2479. Larry Cartwright 98-01 23710. Wes Hostetler 02-05 231

QB Sacks1. Jason Trusnik 02-06 43.02. Mark Evans 94-97 29.03. Len VanDeVelde 96-99 26.54. Josh Horn 06-09 23.55. Scott Sweat 97-00 21.56. Brian Christopher 99-02 18.07. Jason Patterson 95-98 17.08. Kevin Dilbone 92-94 16.59. Shane Fox 96-99 15.010. Chad Lorton 98-00 13.5

Tackles for Loss1. Jason Trusnik 02-06 85.02. Scott Sweat 97-00 46.03. Mark Evans 95-97 44.04. Josh Horn 06-09 42.55. Curt Hartman 99-02 41.06. Len VanDeVelde 96-99 38.0 Benny Drummer 89-91 38.08. Mike Reams 95-98 37.09. Brian Christopher 99-02 36.010. Jason Patterson 95-98 32.0

InterceptionsNumber-Career1. Rusty Midlam 02-05 222. Jack Diamond 78-80 143. Wes Hostetler 02-05 13 Jeff McFarin 75-76 135. Jeremy Presar 97-00 12 Jon Fields 81-84 127. Ryan DiFranco 00-03 11 Dennis Jasinski 66-68 11 Thomas Hollman 65-66 1110. Scot Selinsky 93-94 10

Receptions1. Greg Evilsizor 01-04 1462. Steve Vagedes 95,97-99 1453. LaVant King 91,93-95 1224. Jace Metzner 99,01-03 1145. Tom Perkins 91-94 1136. Dom Augustine 70-73 937. Ben Wittwer 05-07 888. Marcus Tekancic 94-97 839. Brian Lee 02-05 8110. Zach Weber 01-04 7811. Rob Dellaposta 01-04 7212. Jamal Robertson 97-00 70 Val Watts 85-88 7014. Andy Benson 88-90 6915. Mike Martin 76-78 6716. John McWilson 90-92 6317. David Delk 04-07 6218. Jeff Jenkins 78-80 6019. Tony Bennett 92-95 59 Stacey Hairston 86-88 59 Dave Coburn 85-88 59 Scott Greene 85-88 59 Tom Allen 82-84 59

ReceivingYardage-Career1. Steve Vagedes 95,97-99 3,0362. Greg Evilsizor 01-04 2,4663. LaVant King 91,93-95 2,3714. Tom Perkins 91-94 2,0565. Jace Metzner 99,01-03 1,5196. Dom Augustine 70-73 1,2327. Brian Lee 02-05 1,2228. Jeremy Agozzino 97-00 1,2159. Stacey Hairston 86-88 1,09710. Andy Benson 88-89 1,08511. John McWilson 90-92 1,07812. Ben Wittwer 05-07 1,06313. Dave Coburn 85-88 1,03614. Marcus Tekancic 94-97 1,01315. Mike Martin 76-78 99116. Lee Montgomery 94-96 97417. Gary Warner 61-64 93518. Rob Dellaposta 01-04 92119. Jeff Jenkins 78-80 90120. Mike Holland 89-90 813

Punt ReturnsAttempts1. Don Thomas 71-74 732. LaVant King 91-95 693. Wes Hostetler 02-05 514. Zach Weber 01-04 48 Jon Fields 81-84 48 Jeff Jenkins 78-80 487. Michael Busch 07-Curr. 468. Jeff Tysinger 89-90 459. Keenan Leichty 91-94 31 Toby McKee 59-70 31

Yardage1. LaVant King 91,93-95 1,0642. Don Thomas 71-74 8383. Wes Hostetler 02-05 6454. Zach Weber 01-04 4665. Toby McKee 69-70 3726. Jeff Jenkins 78-80 3717. Jeff Tysinger 89-90 3658. Tony Bennett 92-95 3519. Nate Riles 96-98 30610. Michael Busch 07-Curr. 301

Average (10 Returns Min.)1. LaVant King 91,93-95 15.422. Tim Toland 70-72 14.753. Bob Taylor 1977 14.004. Tony Scruggs 1999 13.205. Wes Hostetler 02-05 12.65

Returns for Touchdowns1. LaVant King 91,93-95 52. Don Thomas 71-74 33. Wes Hostetler 02-05 2 Jeremy Presar 98-01 2 Toby McKee 69-70 26. 11 Tied with 1

Career Leaders

Scoring1. Jamal Robertson 97-001 3182. Steve Vagades 95,97-99 2663. R.J. Meadows 05-08 2304. J.R. Cipra 97-00 220 LaVant King 91,93-95 2206. Zach Weber 01-01 2047. Ben Snell 94-97 1988. Jake Heaphy 06-09 1689. Tony Bennett 92-95 15810. Arnie Boigner 89-92 150

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Rushing Yardage Game: 307, Jamal Robertson v Marietta ’00 Season: 1,664, Jamal Robertson ’00 Career: 4,169, Jamal Robertson ’97-’00Rushing Attempts Game: 44, Brent Donley at John Carroll, ’09 Season: 251, Jamal Robertson ’00 Career: 671, Jamal Robertson ’97-’00Rushing Average Per Carry Game (10 att.): 24.2, Ben Snell (242y, 10a) v Hiram ’97 Season (50 att.): 10.53, Tony Bennett (800y, 76a) ’95 Career (200 att.): 6.41, Jack Decker (2,668y, 442a) ’49-’52Rushing Touchdowns Game: 6, Jamal Robertson v Marietta ’00 Season: 19, Jamal Robertson ’99 Career: 51, Jamal Robertson ’97-’00Rushing Yardage - Quarterbacks Game: 124, Shane Franzer v Millikin ’00 Season: 500, Shane Franzer ’00 Career: 1,089, Shane Franzer ’98-’00Passing Yardage Game: 452, Shane Franzer at Hanover ’99 Season: 2,457, Jeff Soliday ’03 Career: 6,542, Ed Chessar ’87-’90Passing Completions Game: 29, Shane Franzer at Mt. Union ’99 Joe Zarlinga v Otterbein ’97; Mike Eicher v Muskingum ’84 Season: 201, Jeff Soliday ’03 Career: 490, Ed Chessar ’87-’90Passing Attempts Game: 50, Mike Eicher v. Muskingum ’84 50, Mike Eicher v. Otterbein ’84 Season: 347, Jeff Soliday, ’03 Career: 1,004, Ed Chessar ’87-’90Pass Completion Percentage Game: .837, Mike Eicher (15-16) v. Bluffton ’83 Season: .622, Joe Zarlinga ’97 Career: .587, Joe Zarlinga ’96-’98Touchdown Passes Game: 9, Joe Zarlinga at Capital ’98 (NCAA III Record) Season: 27, Shane Franzer ’00 Career: 58, Shane Franzer ’98-’00Quarterback Rating Game (15 att.): 303.93, Adam Quirk v Wilmington ’05 Game (20 att.): 204.62, Joe Zarlinga at Otterbein ’98 Season (100 att.): 169.15, Adam Quirk ’05 Career (200 att.): 150.64, Joe Zarlinga ’95-’98Receptions Game: 12, Jace Metzner at John Carroll ’01 12, Mike Martin v. Georgetown ’77 Season: 67, Greg Evilsizor ’03 Career: 146, Greg Evilsizor ’01-’04Receiving Yardage Game: 310, Jace Metzner at John Carroll ’01 Season: 1,220, Steve Vagedes ’98 Career: 3,036, Steve Vagedes ’95, ’97-’99Receiving Touchdowns Game: 5, Steve Vagedes at Capital ’98 Season: 20, Steve Vagedes ’98 Career: 43, Steve Vagedes ’95, ’97-’99Points Game: 42, Jamal Robertson v. Marietta ’00 Season: 126, Jamal Robertson ’00, Steve Vagedes ’98 Career: 338, Jamal Robertson ’97-’00Touchdowns Game: 7, Jamal Robertson v. Marietta ’00 Season: 21, Jamal Robertson ’00, Steve Vagedes ’98 Career: 56, Jamal Robertson ’97-’00Field Goals Game: 3, Jake Heaphy vs. Muskingum ’06 3, J.R. Cipra at Wittenberg ’99 Season: 9, Jake Heaphy ’07, J.R. Cipra ’00, Scott Ingram ’80 Career: 19, J.R. Cipra ’97-’00

Individual School RecordsField Goal Attempts Game: 4, Charlie Webb v Otterbein ’03 Season: 15, Charlie Webb ’04 Career: 31, Charlie Webb ’02-’04Field Goal Percentage Game: 1.000 (3-3), Jake Heaphy vs. Muskingum ’06 1.000 (3-3), J.R. Cipra at Wittenberg ’99 Season: .900 (9-10), J.R. Cipra ’00 Career (10 att.): .760 (19-25), J.R. Cipra ’97-’00PATs Made Game: 12, Craig Cook v Hiram ’93 Season: 54, J.R. Cipra ’98 Career: 161, J.R. Cipra ’97-’00PATs Attempted Game: 12, Craig Cook ’93 v Hiram Season: 58, J.R. Cipra ’98 Career: 173, J.R. Cipra ’97-’00PAT Percentage Game: 1.000 (12-12), Craig Cook v Hiram ’93 (NCAA III Record) Season (25 att.): .981 (53-54), J.R. Cipra ’00 Career (50 att.): .931 (161-173), J.R. Cipra ’97-’00Punts Game: 14, Vern Shellhouse v Findlay ’69 Season: 69, Ted Hardoby ’85 Career: 216, Jeff Goldsmith ’72-’75Punting Yards Game: 475, Vern Shellhouse v Findlay ’69 Season: 2,516, Jeff Goldsmith ’73 Career: 8,386, Jeff Goldsmith ’72-’75Punting Average Game (5 att.): 53.8, Steve Vagedes v Capital ’99 Season (30 att.): 46.2, Steve Vagedes ’99 (NCAA III Record) Career (50 att.): 44.5, Steve Vagedes ’95, ’97-’99Kickoff Returns Game: 9, Dirk Blood at Wittenberg ’87 Season: 42, Dirk Blood, ’87 Career: 63, Zach Weber ’01-’04Kickoff Return Yards Game: 185, Dirk Blood v Marietta ’87 Season: 973, Dirk Blood ’87 (NCAA III Record) Career: 1,522, Zach Weber ’01-’04Kickoff Return Average Game (3 att.): 45.7, Josh Perkins v Otterbein, ’97 Season (10 att.): 31.4, Josh Perkins ’93 Career (20 att.): 31.4, Josh Perkins ’93Kickoff Return Touchdowns Game: 1, last by J.J. Mihoci v Mount Union, ’09 Season: 3, Josh Perkins ’93 Career: 3, Josh Perkins ’93Punt Returns Game: 8, Toby McKee v. Bluffton ’70 Season: 31, Don Thomas ’72 Career: 73, Don Thomas ’71-’74Punt Return Yards Game: 173, Wes Hostetler at Westminster ’05 Season: 467, Wes Hostetler ’05 Career: 1,064, LaVant King ’91, ’93-’95Punt Return Average Game (3 att.): 57.7, Wes Hostetler at Westminster ’05 Season (10 att.): 19.1, LaVant King ’93 Career (20 att.): 15.4, LaVant King ’91, ’93-’95Punt Return Touchdowns Game: 2, Wes Hostetler at Westminster ’05 LaVant King v Otterbein ’95 Season: 2, Chad Coward ’09, LaVant King ’95, LaVant King ’93 Career: 5, LaVant King ’91, ’93-’95Interceptions Game: 3, Rusty Midlam at Mt. Union ’05; at Heidelberg ’04 Jeremy Presar v John Carroll ’99 Tom Hollman v Northwood ’65, Jeff McFarlin ’76, James Finch v Ferris St. ’62 Season: 10, Jeremy Presar ’99 Career: 22, Rusty Midlam ’02-’05

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Rushing Yardage — 517 v. Hiram ’97 Least Allowed — -12, v Bluffton ’49 Attempts — 74, v. Kalamazoo ’75 Touchdowns — 7 v Hiram, ’92 Yards Per Carry — 10.88 v Marietta ’00Passing Yardage — 490, at Capital ’98 Least Allowed — 0, last v Wittenberg ’76 Completions — 38, at Capital ’98 Attempts — 65, at Capital ’98 Completion % (15 att) — .837 (15-of-16) v Bluffton ’83 QB Rating (20 att) — 196.47 at Otterbein ’98 TD Passes — 9, at Capital ’98Scoring Points — 151, v College of Physicians and Surgeons 1904 Points (modern) — 84, v Hiram ’93 Points allowed — 89 by Notre Dame, ’13 Touchdowns — 12, v Hiram ’93 (Modern)Place Kicking Field Goals — 3, at Wittenberg ’99 PATs — 12, v Hiram ’93 (Modern) PAT Atts. — 12, v Hiram ’93 (Modern)

School Records

Interception Yards Game: 123, Rusty Midlam v Heidelberg ’04 Season: 180, Rusty Midlam ’04 Career: 343, Rusty Midlam ’02-’05Interception Returns for Touchdowns Game: 1, last by Jake Fallis v Capital ’08 Season: 2, Brian Fields ’85 Career: 2, Brian Fields ’85Tackles (since 1982) Game: 23, Brad Lohr at Dayton ’00 Season: 142, Pete Schram ’89 Career: 399, Pete Schram ’87-’90Tackles For Loss (since 1982) Season: 31.0 (-168), Jason Trusnik ’04 Career: 85.0 (-413), Jason Trusnik ’02-’06Quarterback Sacks (since 1982) Season: 18.0 (-132), Jason Trusnik ’04 Career: 43.0 (-305), Jason Trusnik ’02-’06Total Offense Game: 493, Shane Franzer at Hanover ’99 Season: 2,862, Shane Franzer ’00 Career: 6,731, Shane Franzer ’98-’00

All-Purpose Yardage Game: 401, Jamal Robertson v Marietta ’00 Season: 2,308, Jamal Robertson ’00 Career: 5,822, Zach Weber ’01-’04Blocked Kicks Game: 1, Chad Coward at Wilmington ’09 Season: 3, Kendall Knight ’96 Career: 6, Kendall Knight ’96-’99Longest Plays (*Play resulted in a touchdown) Run: 99*, Derek Garrod at Wilmington ’02 (NCAA III Record) 99*, Arnie Boigner v Muskingum ’92 (NCAA III Record) Pass: 92*, Don Whitney to Scott Holdsworth v Otterbein ’82 Punt: 88, Steve Vagedes v Capital, ’99 Field Goal: 50, Jake Heaphy at Marietta ’09Longest Returns (*Play resulted in a touchdown) Kickoff: 99*, Josh Perkins ’93 Punt: 83*, Wes Hostetler at Westminster ’05 83*, Tony Scruggs v Capital, ’99 Interception: 98*, Brian Fields v Otterbein, ’85 Fumble: 55*, Mike Reams v Marietta ’96

Team Records - GamePunting Punts — 14 v Findlay ’69 Fewest Punts — 0, last v Marietta ’00 Punting Yards — 475, at Findlay ’69 Punting Ave. (4 att) — 53.8 v Capital, ’99Returns K.O. Returns — 7, at Mt. Union ’00; at Muskingum ’66 K.O. Ret. Yards — 240, v Baldwin-Wallace ’03 K.O. Ret. TDs — 1, last at John Carroll ’05 Punt Returns — 8, v Bluffton ’70 Punt Ret. Yards — 173, at Westminster ’05 Punt Ret. TDs — 2, last at Westminster ’05Defense Interceptions — 6, v. Ferris State ’62 INT Yards — 123, v. Heidelberg ’04; Ferris State ’62 INT TDs — 1, last v Capital ’08Miscellaneous Total Offense — 740, v Hiram ’98 Least Total Offense Allowed — 26, v Bluffton ’70 All-Purpose Yards — 910 v Hiram, ’98 First Downs — 36, at Capital ’98, v Bluffton ’83 QB Sacks — 10 (-57) v John Carroll ’07

Rushing Yardage — 2,573 in ’00 Attempts — 615, in ’82 Touchdowns — 31 in ’97 Yards Per Carry — 5.63 in ’00Passing Yardage — 2,817, in ’98 Completions — 213, in ’03 Attempts — 365, in ’03 Completion % — 62.1 in ’97 QB Rating — 169.11 in ’05 Touchdown Passes — 35 in ’98

Team Records - SeasonScoring Points — 441, in ’98 Touchdowns — 63, in ’98Kicking Field Goals — 9, in ’07,’06,’00,’80 PATs — 57, in ’98 (56 kicking, 1 running) PAT Attempts — 63, in ’98 Punts — 70, in ’67 Punting Yards — 2,516, in ’73 Punting Average — 45.3 in ’99

Returns K.O. Returns — 57, in ’87 K.O. Return Yards — 1,158, in’87 K.O. Return TDs — 3 in ’95, ’93 Punt Returns — 40, in ’05 & ’97 Punt Return Yards — 486, in ’05 Punt Return TDs — 3 in ’99

Defense Interceptions — 23, in ’01 INT Yards — 345, in ’01 INT TDs — 2, last in ’05 QB Sacks by — 51, in ’98Miscellaneous Total Offense — 5,047, in ’00 All-Purpose Yards — 6,324 in’00 First Downs — 245 in ’00

Individual School Records (Cont.)

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100-Tackle ClubTotal Tackles - Season1. Pete Schram 89 1422. Gordon Cox 86 1303. Brad Lohr 00 1254. Pete Schram 90 1215. Curt Hartman 01 115 Chuck Long 73 1157. Jerry Adams 94 1128. Todd Heinlen 87 1089. Lenny Trusnik 07 10610. Jerry Adams 95 10411. Jason Trusnik 04 101 Al Lapsley 71 101

QB SacksTotal Sacks - Season1. Jason Trusnik 04 18.02. Mark Evans 95 16.53. Jason Trusnik 06 11.04. Len VanDeVelde 99 10.05. Len VanDeVelde 98 10.06. Josh Horn 08 9.57. Mark Christopher 01 9.58. Scott Sweat 00 8.09. Rick Danison 06 7.5 Jason Patterson 96 7.5 Kevin Dilbone 94 7.5 Kevin Dilbone 93 7.5

Tackles for LossSeason1. Jason Trusnik 04 31.02. Scott Sweat 00 27.03. Curt Hartman 02 22.5 Brian Christopher 01 22.55. Mark Evans 95 20.56. Jason Trusnik 06 19.57. Len VanDeVelde 99 18.08. Josh Horn 08 16.0 Benny Drummer 91 16.010. Josh Horn 09 15.0 Jim West 72 15.0

InterceptionsSeason1. Jeremy Presar 99 102. Rusty Midlam 05 9 Jeff McFarlin 76 94. Tom Hollman 65 8 Jim Finch 62 86. Rusty Midlam 04 77. Ryan DiFranco 01 6 Scot Selinsky 94 6 Ray Loiselle 67 610. Jesse Richards 08 5 Wes Hostetler 05 5 Jon Fields 84 5 Jack Diamond 79 5 Dan Smoot 78 5

Total OffenseYardage - Season1. Shane Franzer 00 2,8622. Jeff Soliday 01 2,5593. Shane Franzer 99 2,5114. Jeff Soliday 03 2,4765. Joe Zarlinga 97 2,4546. Adam Quirk 05 2,3157. Scott Tekancic 95 2,2688. Kyle Simmons 09 2,2349. Jason Clark 92 2,02210. Scott Tekancic 94 1,934

All-Purpose Yds.1. Jamal Robertson 00 2,3082. Jamal Robertson 99 1,7313. Zach Weber 02 1,7234. LaVant King 95 1,6965. LaVant King 95 1,6116. Zach Weber 04 1,5787. Clarence Walker 75 1,5008. Josh Perkins 93 1,4549. Don Thomas 74 1,43910. Dirk Blood 87 1,385

Scoring1. Jamal Robertson 00 126 Steve Vagedes 98 1263. R.J. Meadows 05 120 Jamal Robertson 99 1205. Brent Donley 09 1026. Ben Snell 97 96 Jack Decker 52 968. LaVant King 95 929. Ben Snell 96 8410. J.R. Cipra 00 80 LaVant King 94 80

Punting Ave.Average (10 min.) - Season1. Steve Vagedes 99 *46.22. Steve Vagedes 98 42.63. Mike Martin 76 42.14. Jeff Goldsmith 74 40.45. Scott Ingram 79 40.16. Jeff Goldsmith 75 39.87. Bruce Lehmkuhl 89 39.58. Ted Hardoby 84 39.3 Kevin John 82 39.310. Jeff Goldsmith 73 38.7* NCAA III Record (35 Punts, Min.)

Field Goals1. Jake Heaphy 07 9 J.R. Cipra 00 9 Scott Ingram 80 94. Jake Heaphy 06 8 J.R. Cipra 99 86. Jake Heaphy 09 7 Charlie Webb 04 7 Chris Kubbs 78 7 Jake Conley 75 7 Joel Spiker 60 7

KO ReturnsYardage - Season1. Dirk Blood 87 *9732. Josh Perkins 93 7843. Steve Winkle 77 6884. Gordon Cox 86 5575. J.J. Mihoci 09 5536. LaVant King 94 5097. Scott Ingram 77 4928. Stacey Hairston 85 4879. John McWilson 92 44510. John McWilson 91 423* Was an NCAA III RecordAttempts - Season1. Dirk Blood 87 *422. Gordon Cox 86 29 Stacey Hairston 85 294. Tom Perkins 93 255. J.J. Mihoci 09 22 John McWilson 92 227. John McWilson 91 208. Jon Fields 84 199. Nate Riles 98 18 Don Thomas 71 18* Was an NCAA III Record

Punt ReturnsYardage - Season1. Wes Hostetler 05 4672. Don Thomas 72 3723. Tony Bennett 92 3514. LaVant King 94 3445. LaVant King 93 3256. LaVant King 95 2967. Don Thomas 71 2868. Toby McKee 70 2849. Bob Taylor 77 21010. Jay Priest 09 204Attempts - Season1. Keenan Leichty 91 31 Don Thomas 91 313. Michael Busch 07 30 Wes Hostetler 05 30 Tony Bennett 92 306. Jeff Tysinger 89 287. Jay Priest 09 27 LaVant King 94 279. Pat Randolph 87 23 Toby McKee 70 23

PATs Kicking1. J.R. Cipra 98 542. J.R. Cipra 00 533. Jake Heaphy 09 444. J.R. Cipra 99 405. Seth Burkholder 01 386. Brad Hemphill 05 377. Charlie Webb 04 358. Mark Mahlmeister 96 319. Craig Cook 93 2810. Craig Cook 92 26

Rushing (1,000+)Yardage - Season1. Jamal Robertson 00 1,6642. Jamal Robertson 99 1,5443. Ben Snell 96 1,1754. Ben Snell 97 1,1375. Zach Weber 02 1,1066. Brent Donley 09 1,1047. Arnie Boigner 91 1,0958. Eric Batt 82 1,0749. Clarence Walker 75 1,04210. Chris Kubbs 79 1,03711. Eric Batt 81 1,01112. Don Thomas 74 1,005

PassingYardage - Season1. Jeff Soliday 03 2,4572. Shane Franzer 00 2,3623. Joe Zarlinga 97 2,3494. Scott Tekancic 95 2,3165. Shane Franzer 99 2,2296. Jeff Soliday 01 2,2117. Jason Clark 92 2,1688. Adam Quirk 05 2,1079. Scott Tekancic 94 1,92610. Ed Chessar 87 1,846

Efficiency Rating - Season (100 att min.)

1. Adam Quirk 05 169.152. Kyle Simmons 07 158.153. Joe Zarlinga 98 154.294. Shane Franzer 98 149.045. Joe Zarlinga 97 147.276. Kyle Simmons 09 144.097. Shane Franzer 99 136.888. Shane Franzer 00 136.539. Adam Quirk 02 132.9610.CoreyMinnfield 04 131.07

ReceivingReceptions-Season1. Greg Evilsizor 03 672. Steve Vagedes 98 553. Steve Vagedes 99 524. Marcus Tekancic 97 475. Tom Perkins 93 43 Mike Martin 77 437. Brian Lee 05 428. LaVant King 95 419. Justin Linzy 09 4010. Ben Wittwer 07 39 Jace Metzner 03 39

Yardage-Season1. Steve Vagedes 98 1,2202. Greg Evilsizor 03 1,0103. Steve Vagedes 99 1,0094. Jace Metzner 01 9935. Greg Evilsizor 04 8666. LaVant King 95 8697. Brian Lee 05 8228. Steve Vagedes 97 8079. LaVant King 94 69710. Tom Perkins 93 680

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QB Rating2009 Kyle Simmons 144.092008 Max Rothacker 115.612007 Kyle Simmons 158.152006 Jeff Pankratz 121.772005 Adam Quirk 169.152004 CoreyMinnfield 131.072003 Jeff Soliday 123.972002 Adam Quirk 132.962001 Jeff Soliday 129.802000 Shane Franzer 136.531999 Shane Franzer 136.881998 Joe Zarlinga 154.291997 Joe Zarlinga 147.271996 Scott Tekancic 121.401995 Scott Tekancic 117.211994 Scott Tekancic 118.831993 Jason Clark 111.341992 Jason Clark 107.361991 Jason Clark 100.001990 Ed Chessar 109.311989 Ed Chessar 107.641988 Ed Chessar 98.631987 Ed Chessar 97.031986 Ray Kolonchuk 55.361985 Steve Walters 72.101984 Mike Eicher 96.451983 Mike Eicher na1982 Don Whitney 92.491981 Jeffrey Teuscher 106.621980 Jeffrey Teuscher 86.821979 Scott Ingram 94.891978 Scott Ingram 78.701977 Bob Taylor 122.761976 Tim Greene 106.151975 Randi Pearson 93.361974 Bill Zimmerman 93.791973 John Smith 86.231972 John Smith 99.171971 John Smith 68.761970 John Smith 60.841969 Joe Zianno 74.591968 Joe Zianno 97.191967 Ray Loiselle 74.021966 Dave Deitzel 88.891965 Dave Deitzel 68.231964 Ray Loiselle 104.981963 Jim Finch 160.371962 Bob Ritzman 112.431961 Tom Greer 97.26

Rushing Yds.2009 Brent Donley 1,1042008 Brent Donley 6792007 R.J. Meadows 8922006 R.J. Meadows 7242005 R.J. Meadows 9362004 Zach Weber 9172003 Zach Weber 6102002 Zach Weber 1,1062001 Dan Stewart 5612000 Jamal Robertson 1,6641999 Jamal Robertson 1,5441998 Jamal Robertson 6421997 Ben Snell 1,1371996 Ben Snell 1,1751995 Tony Bennett 8001994 Jeff Gearhart 4541993 Tony Bennett 6231992 Arnie Boigner 9991991 Arnie Boigner 1,0951990 Brian James 9551989 Brian James 8301988 Rick Jennings 5781987 Val Watts 5421986 Val Watts 3921985 Val Watts 5301984 Paul Langer 2331983 Scott Low 6341982 Eric Batt 1,0741981 Eric Batt 1,0111980 Eric Batt 6991979 Chris Kubbs 1,0371978 Richard McGarry 5751977 Clarence Walker 5861976 Steve Decker 4431975 Clarence Walker 1,0421974 Don Thomas 1,0051973 Don Thomas a5171972 Dean Dreher 6001971 Ryan Dynes 3041970 Dean Dreher 5201969 Damon Infalvi 8741968 Damon Infalvi 4661967 Terry Ackerman 7501966 William Hutchison 2251965 Mike Kobilarcsik 6281964 Mike Kobilarcsik 6061963 Bill Norris 4301962 Bill Norris 4031961 Jim Bolinger 539

Passing Yds.2009 Kyle Simmons 1,7932008 Kyle Simmons 8002007 Jeff Pankratz 1,0142006 Adam Quirk 8932005 Adam Quirk 2,1072004 CoreyMinnfield 1,6162003 Jeff Soliday 2,4572002 Adam Quirk 1,0382001 Jeff Soliday 2,2112000 Shane Franzer 2,3621999 Shane Franzer 2,2291998 Joe Zarlinga 1,7081997 Joe Zarlinga 2,3491996 Scott Tekancic 1,8351995 Scott Tekancic 2,3161994 Scott Tekancic 1,9261993 Jason Clark 1,8121992 Jason Clark 2,1681991 Jason Clark 9111990 Ed Chessar 1,8091989 Ed Chessar 1,3951988 Ed Chessar 1,4021987 Ed Chessar 1,8461986 Ray Kolonchuk 4651985 Steve Walters 9161984 Mike Eicher 1,3551983 Mike Eicher 7301982 Don Whitney 7401981 Jeffrey Teuscher 5341980 Jeffrey Teuscher 4881979 Scott Ingram 4971978 Scott Ingram 5581977 Bob Taylor 8451976 Tim Greene 7571975 Tim Mohler 3471974 Bill Zimmerman 4761973 John Smith 4901972 John Smith 9131971 John Smith 5831970 John Smith 3311969 Joe Zianno 7421968 Max Eastman 5921967 Joe Zianno 8411966 Ray Loiselle 4691965 Dave Deitzel 1951964 Jim Finch 6021963 Bob Ritzman 3251962 Jim Finch 3381961 Tom Greer 253

Total Offense2009 Kyle Simmons 2,2342008 Kyle Simmons 9602007 Jeff Pankratz 9692006 Adam Quirk 9472005 Adam Quirk 2,3152004 CoreyMinnfield 1,5932003 Jeff Soliday 2,4762002 Adam Quirk 1,1502001 Jeff Soliday 2,5592000 Shane Franzer 2,8621999 Shane Franzer 2,5111998 Joe Zarlinga 1,8091997 Joe Zarlinga 2,4541996 Scott Tekancic 1,8581995 Scott Tekancic 2,2681994 Scott Tekancic 1,9341993 Jason Clark 1,6811992 Jason Clark 2,0221991 Arnie Boigner 1,0951990 Ed Chessar 1,6751989 Ed Chessar 1,1951988 Ed Chessar 1,2101987 Ed Chessar 1,7611986 Tony Lewis 4371985 Steve Walters 7601984 Mike Eicher 1,1371983 Mike Eicher 7301982 Eric Batt 1,0741981 Eric Batt 1,0111980 Eric Batt 6991979 Chris Kubbs 1,0371978 Scott Ingram 6421977 Bob Taylor 8671976 Tim Greene 9861975 Clarence Walker 1,0421974 Don Thomas 1,0051973 John Smith 5261972 John Smith 1,0101971 John Smith 6321970 Dean Dreher 5201969 Damon Infalvi 8741968 Max Eastman 6941967 Joe Zianno 7911966 Dave Deitzel 4651965 Mike Kobilarcsik 6281964 Jim Finch 7181963 Bill Norris 4301962 Jim Finch 5441961 Jim Bolinger 539

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Receptions2009 Justin Linzy 402008 Brook Crawford 272007 Ben Wittwer 392006 David Delk 312005 Brian Lee 422004 Greg Evilsizor 502003 Greg Evilsizor 672002 Jace Metzner 272001 Jace Metzner 462000 Frank VanDresser 321999 Steve Vagedes 521998 Steve Vagedes 551997 Marcus Tekancic 471996 Lee Montgomery 281995 LaVant King 411994 LaVant King 351993 Tom Perkins 431992 John McWilson/Jeff Gearhart 271991 John McWilson 321990 Andy Benson 321989 Andy Benson 351988 Val Watts 351987 Stacey Hairston 301986 Doug Lang 301985 Jim Pradetto 321984 Tom Allen 371983 Jim Truett na1982 Scott Brinkerhoff 201981 Scott Holdsworth 151980 Jeffrey Jenkins 271979 Jeffrey Jenkins 201978 Robert Coll 191977 Mike Martin 431976 Mike Martin 201975 Pete Vinocur 211974 Tony Fastuca 161973 Dan Gueth 251972 Dom Augustine 351971 Dom Augustine 261970 Roger Beaudet 171969 Dave Norris 151968 Jim Gilmore 331967 Dave Norris 221966 Tom Hollman 161965 Dan Yochheim 91964 Gary Warner 171963 Gary Warner 181962 Jim Bolinger 81961 Jim Bolinger 8

Receiving Yds.2009 Ryan Fleming 5442008 Brook Crawford 2742007 Ben Wittwer 5242006 David Delk 3602005 Brian Lee 8222004 Greg Evilsizor 8662003 Greg Evilsizor 1,0102002 Jace Metzner 5272001 Jace Metzner 9932000 Frank VanDresser 5121999 Steve Vagedes 1,0091998 Steve Vagedes 1,2201997 Steve Vagedes 8071996 Lee Montgomery 5841995 LaVant King 8691994 LaVant King 6971993 Tom Perkins 6801992 John McWilson 5511991 John McWilson 4711990 Andy Benson 6021989 Andy Benson 4511988 Stacey Hairston 5151987 Stacey Hairston 5771986 Doug Lang 3681985 Jim Pradetto 2931984 Tom Allen 3381983 Jim Truett 1931982 Scott Holdsworth 2731981 Scott Holdsworth 2631980 Jeffrey Jenkins 4411979 Jeffrey Jenkins 2931978 Robert Coll 2121977 Mike Martin 5381976 Mike Martin 3971975 Pete Vinocur 3481974 Tony Fastuca 2131973 Dom Augustine 3111972 Dom Augustine 4911971 Dom Augustine 3201970 Roger Beaudet 1691969 Dave Norris 2381968 Jim Gilmore 3931967 Michael Dasher 3071966 Michael Dasher 2531965 Dennis Burris 901964 Gary Warner 3341963 Gary Warner 3231962 Gary Warner 2151961 Jim Bolinger 113

All-Purpose Yds.2009 Brent Donley 1,2582008 Brent Donley 7072007 R.J. Meadows 1,1642006 R.J. Meadows 8062005 R.J. Meadows 1,0952004 Zach Weber 1,5782003 Zach Weber 1,3082002 Zach Weber 1,7232001 Zach Weber 1,2132000 Jamal Robertson 2,3081999 Jamal Robertson 1,7311998 Steve Vagedes 1,2641997 Ben Snell 1,3151996 Ben Snell 1,2711995 LaVant King 1,6961994 LaVant King 1,6111993 Josh Perkins 1,4541992 Arnie Boigner 1,1361991 Arnie Boigner 1,2111990 Brian James 1,1841989 Brian James 1,0051988 Stacey Hairston 7541987 Dirk Blood 1,3851986 Gordon Cox 6411985 Val Watts 6541984 Mike Eicher 1,3551983 Scott Low 6341982 Eric Batt 1,1071981 Eric Batt 1,0201980 Jeff Jenkins 7961979 Chris Kubbs 1,1761978 Dude McGarry 6191977 Clarence Walker 9091976 Steve Decker 5181975 Clarence Walker 1,5001974 Don Thomas 1,4391973 Don Thomas 9511972 Don Thomas 7661971 Don Thomas 7191970 Dean Dreher 5311969 Damon Infalvi 1,1401968 Jim Gilmore 5651967 Tery Ackerman 8681966 Richard Ball 3911965 Mike Kobilarcsik 7361964 Mike Kobilarcsik 6631963 Bill Norris 4721962 Bill Norris 5601961 Jim Bolinger 678

Scoring2009 Brent Donley 1022008 Brent Donley 422007 R.J. Meadows 622006 R.J. Meadows 482005 R.J. Meadows 1202004 Zach Weber 662003 Zach Weber 602002 Zach Weber 482001 Jace Metzner 742000 Jamal Robertson 1261999 Jamal Robertson 1201998 Steve Vagedes 1261997 Ben Snell 961996 Ben Snell 841995 LaVant King 921994 LaVant King 801993 Josh Perkins 601992 Arnie Boigner 681991 Leon Williams 661990 Brian James 541989 Andy Benson 361988 Stacey Hairston 301987 Stacey Hairston 481986 Tom Kaplan 211985 Scott Low 181984 Tom Allen 301983 Scott Low 361982 Don Whitney 541981 Eric Batt 601980 Scott Ingram 471979 Chris Kubbs 591978 Chris Kubbs 371977 Mike Martin 301976 Jake Conley 401975 Steve Decker 481974 Steve Decker 421973 Not Available1972 Dean Dreher 601971 Not Available1970 Dean Dreher 481969 Damon Infalvi 741968 Damon Infalvi 301967 Not Available1966 Not Available1965 Not Available1964 Not Available1963 Mike Kobilarcsik 361962 Jim Bolinger/Jim Norris 321961 Jim Bolinger 601960 Clyde Quinby 36

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Tackles2009 Gabe Washington 752008 Gabe Washington 752007 Lenny Trusnik 1062006 Lenny Trusnik 892005 Rick Danison 802004 Jason Trusnik 1012003 Kevin Schaefer 772002 Curt Hartman 892001 Curt Hartman 1152000 Brad Lohr 1251999 Brad Lohr 781998 Kendall Knight 681997 Mike Reams 681996 Chris Long 851995 Jerry Adams 1041994 Jerry Adams 1121993 Jeff Lease 681992 Eric Wilson 861991 Bob Hagarty 951990 Pete Schram 1211989 Pete Schram 1421988 Steve Maryo 691987 Todd Heinlen 1081986 Gordon Cox 1301985 Brian Fields 941984-83 Not Available1982 Kevin Bickering 981978 Terry Adkins 681973 Chuck Long 1151972 Al Lapsley 1011971 Mike Roseberry 811970 John Snively 73

Passes Broken Up2009 Gabe Washington 72008 Chane Porter 82007 Chane Porter 62006 Aaron Esposito 62005 Aaron Esposito/Wes Hostetler 82004 Wes Hostetler 122003 Wes Hostetler 72002 Brad Klaus/Matt Wentzel 52001 Matt Wentzel 142000 Brad Klaus 121999 Phil Thomas 121998 K.Knight/A.Wolpert/T.Cooper 71997 Charles Glover, Nate Riles 71996 Joe Schag 61995 Not Available1994 Not Available1993 Dale Jackson 61992 Scott Selinsky/Che’ Snelling 71991 Ricky Carter 111990 Andy Parr 81989 Ricky Carter 11

Interceptions2009 Vince Calloway 32008 Jesse Richards 52007 Eric Wenzler 32006 Austin Netzley 32005 Rusty Midlam 92004 Rusty Midlam 72003 Wes Hostetler 42002 Rusty Midlam 32001 Ryan DiFranco 62000 Randy VanTilburg 41999 Jeremy Presar 101998 Nate Riles 31997 Charles Glover, Jason Whitman 31996 Randy VanTilburg 31995 Charles Glover 31994 Scot Selinsky 81993 Scot Selinsky/Keenan Leichty 31992 Scott Reifschneider/Ryan Lynch 21991 Mark Butler 41990 S.Reifschneider/M.Butler/A.Parr 21989 M.Butler/R.Carter/J.Williams 21988 Andy Parr 31987 Chris Noernberg 41986 4 Tied With 11985 Not Available 1984 Jon Fields 51983 Not Available 1982 Dale Turner, Jon Fields 51981 Dale Turner 31980 Jack Diamond 41979 Jack Diamond 51978 John Wills 41977 Tom Beck 31976 Jeff McFarlin 91975 Jeff McFarlin 41974 Not Available 1973 7 Tied With 11972 D.Thomas/A.Rice/S.Croghan 31971 Tim Toland 31970 Bill Croy/Rex Lingruen 21969 Bill Croy 41968 Toby McKee/Ray Eckert 31967 Ray Loiselle 51966 Ray Loiselle/Tom Hollman 31965 Tom Hollman 81962 Jim Finch 8

Sacks2009 Josh Horn 7.52008 Josh Horn 9.52007 Josh Horn 6.52006 Jason Trusnik 11.02005 Jason Trusnik 5.52004 Jason Trusnik 18.02003 Aaron Mochon 5.52002 Josh Vogel 7.02001 Brian Christopher 9.52000 Scott Sweat 8.01999 Len VanDeVelde 10.01998 Len VanDeVelde 10.01997 M.Evans/L.VanDeVelde/K.Knight 5.51996 Jason Patterson 7.51995 Mark Evans 16.51994 Kevin Dilbone 7.51993 Kevin Dilbone 7.51992 Lee Bugglin 6.51991 Bob Hagarty/Todd Eberhardt 6.01990 Doug Sensibaugh 6.01989 Pete Schram 5.51988 Lamar Turner 2.51987 Lamar Turner 4.5

Tackles For Loss

2008 Josh Horn 16.02007 Lenny Trusnik/Josh Horn 11.52006 Jason Trusnik 19.52005 Jason Trusnik 13.52004 Jason Trusnik 31.02003 Jason Trusnik 14.52002 Curt Hartman 22.52001 Brian Christopher 22.52000 Scott Sweat 27.01999 Len VanDeVelde 18.01998 Mike Reams 14.51997 Mike Reams 12.01996 Mark Evans 13.51995 Mark Evans 20.51994 Kevin Dilbone 13.51993 Kevin Dilbone 10.51992 Lee Bugglin 13.51991 Benny Drummer 9.01990 Benny Drummer 16.01989 Benny Drummer 12.51973 Chuck Long 71972 Jim West 151971 B.Amstutz/J.West/C.Deitrick 61970 George Sarap/Mike Rider 9

Punting Ave.2009 Jake Heaphy 38.32008 Jake Heaphy 38.02007 Jake Heaphy 38.62006 Jake Heaphy 34.82005 Brian Lee 32.42004 Charlie Webb 33.52003 Jeff Soliday 37.22002 Brian Lee 35.92001 Jeff Soliday 36.82000 Shane Franzer 35.21999 Steve Vagedes *46.21998 Steve Vagedes 42.61997 Tom Dreiling 34.81996 Tom Dreiling 31.91995 Tony Hook 32.31994 Tom Perkins 34.51993 Craig Cook 33.21992 Craig Cook 34.51991 Mark Stevenson 32.61990 Bruce Lehmkuhl 36.51989 Bruce Lehmkuhl 39.51988 Chris Gibson 34.41987 Jay Williams 34.81986 Ted Hardoby 37.81985 Ted Hardoby 37.91984 Ted Hardoby 39.31983 Not Available 1982 Wynn Klopfenstein 35.71981 Not Available1980 Scott Ingram 36.31979 Scott Ingram 40.11978 Mike Martin 35.71977 Mike Martin 38.21976 Mike Martin 42.11975 Jeff Goldsmith 39.81974 Jeff Goldsmith 40.41973 Jeff Goldsmith 38.71972 Jeff Goldsmith 36.81971 Russ France 33.61970 Mike Rider 38.21969 Vern Shellhouse 34.31968 Joe Hunter 32.01967 Ray Loiselle 32.81966 DeWayne Buyer 32.61965 Ray Loiselle 34.01964 Gary Warner 34.31963 Gary Warner 37.51962 Gary Warner 33.01961 Gary Warner 37.1

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Punt Return Yds.2009 Jay Priest 2042008 Michael Busch 1272007 Michael Busch 1742006 David Delk 1292005 Wes Hostetler 4672004 Zach Weber 1812003 Rusty Midlam 702002 Rusty Midlam 1592001 Zach Weber 1982000 Randy VanTilburg 1421999 Tony Scruggs 1981998 Nate Riles 1711997 Dave Billiter 1621996 Dave Billiter 871995 LaVant King 2961994 LaVant King 3441993 LaVant King 3251992 Tony Bugglin 3511991 Keenan Leichty 1881990 Jeff Tysinger 1641989 Jeff Tysinger 1991988 Chris Noernberg 1321987 Pat Randolph 1981986 Gordon Cox 841985 Stacey Hairston 631984 Jon Fields 1451983 Jon Fields 981982 Scott Holdsworth 421981 Greg Schumacher 241980 Jeff Jenkins 1471979 Jeff Jenkins 1731978 Jeff Jenkins 511977 Bob Taylor 2101976 Terry Adkins 1311975 Hank DeVoe 821974 Don Thomas 1601973 Don Thomas/Tim Mohler 201972 Don Thomas 3721971 Don Thomas 2861970 Toby McKee 2841969 Toby McKee 881968 Jim Gilmour 1721967 Dick Ball 751966 Dick Ball 801965 Paul Pack 191964 Ray Loiselle 1041963 Jim Finch 1201962 Not Available 1961 Not Available

Punt Returns2009 Jay Priest 272008 Michael Busch 162007 Michael Busch 302006 David Delk 172005 Wes Hostetler 302004 Wes Hostetler 212003 Rusty Midlam 142002 Rusty Midlam 142001 Zach Weber 212000 Randy VanTilburg 201999 Tony Scruggs 151998 Nate Riles 131997 Nate Riles 161996 Dave Billiter 131995 LaVant King 181994 LaVant King 271993 LaVant King 171992 Tony Bennett 301991 Keenan Leichty 311990 Jeff Tysinger 171989 Jeff Tysinger 281988 Chris Noernberg 161987 Pat Landolph 231986 Gordon Cox 131985 Stacey Hairston 151984 Jon Fields 201983 Jon Fields 211982 Scott Holdsworth 81981 Dale Turner 101980 Jeff Jenkins 211979 Jeff Jenkins 141978 Jeff Jenkins 131977 Bob Taylor 151976 Terry Adkins 141975 Hank DeVoe 151974 Don Thomas 161973 Don Thomas 131972 Don Thomas 311971 Don Thomas 131970 Toby McKee 231969 Jim Gilmore 91968 Jim Gilmore 151967 Ray Loiselle 131966 Dick Ball 61965 Ed Nickolls 41964 Ray Loiselle/Glen Miller 51963 Jim Finch 151962 Not Available 1961 Not Available

KO Returns2009 J.J. Mihoci 222008 Michael Busch 122007 Michael Busch 152006 Brock England 102005 Wes Hostetler 132004 Zach Weber 172003 Zach Weber/Ryan Garry 142002 Zach Weber 172001 Zach Weber 152000 Tony Mitchell 161999 Tony Mitchell 121998 Nate Riles 181997 Nate Riles 141996 Nate Riles 121995 LaVant King 151994 LaVant King 161993 Josh Perkins 251992 John McWilson 221991 John McWilson 201990 Jeff Tysinger/Leon Williams 131989 Leon Williams 151988 Stacey Hairston 131987 Dirk Blood 421986 Gordon Cox 291985 Stacey Hairston 291984 Jon Fields 191983 Jon Fields 71982 Todd Earhart 121981 Greg Schumacher 81980 Jeff Jenkins 91979 John Wills/Chris Kubbs 81978 Ken Post 61977 Bob Taylor 121976 Tim Mohler 101975 Clarence Walker 161974 Clarence Walker 161973 Don Thomas 151972 Don Thomas 121971 Don Thomas 181970 Toby McKee 91969 Damon Infalvi 71968 Joe Hunter 81967 Ted Bilinski 81966 Dick Ball 171965 Carl Gerbasi 71964 Carl Gerbasi 101963 Jim Finch 51962 Not Available 1961 Ed Gymrek 6

KO Return Yds.2009 J.J. Mihoci 5532008 R.J. Meadows 2292007 Jake Heaphy 3392006 David Delk 1652005 Wes Hostetler 4092004 Zach Weber 3402003 Zach Weber 4042002 Zach Weber 3602001 Zach Weber 4182000 Tony Mitchell 3631999 Tony Mitchell 3241998 Nate Riles 3151997 Nate Riles 3451996 Dave Billiter 2461995 LaVant King 3781994 LaVant King 5091993 Josh Perkins 7841992 John McWilson 4451991 John McWilson 4231990 Jeff Tysinger 3391989 Leon Williams 3451988 Brian James 2951987 Dirk Blood *9731986 Gordon Cox 5571985 Stacey Hairston 4791984 Jon Fields 3661983 Jon Fields 1481982 Todd Earhart 2661981 Greg Schumacher 1691980 Jeff Jenkins 2081979 John Wills 1391978 Steve Barney 671977 Bob Taylor 2141976 Tim Mohler 2151975 Clarence Walker 3501974 Clarence Walker 2571973 Don Thomas 3651972 Don Thomas 2591971 Don Thomas 3681970 Toby McKee 2251969 Craig McGuire 2871968 Joe Hunter 1261967 Damon Infalvi 2591966 Dick Ball 3111965 Terry Ackerman 1771964 Jim Finch 2431963 Jim Finch 1291962 Not Available 1961 Ed Gymrek 119

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PATs Kicking2009 Jake Heaphy 442008 Kyle McNulty 132007 Jake Heaphy 232006 Jake Heaphy 152005 Brad Hemphill 372004 Charlie Webb 352003 Charlie Webb 172002 Charlie Webb 242001 Seth Burkholder 382000 J.R. Cipra 531999 J.R. Cipra 401998 J.R. Cipra 541997 Tom Dreiling 241996 Mark Mahlmeister 311995 Tom Dreiling 161994 Tom Dreiling 201993 Craig Cook 281992 Craig Cook 261991 Eric Wullenweber 211990 Eric Wullenweber 201989 Eric Wullenweber 131988 Eric Wullenweber 101987 Brian Jablonski 141986 Tom Kaplan 61985 Tom Kaplan 81984 Tom Kaplan 101983 Not Available 1982 Brett Mason 191981 Derriek Fuqua 81980 Scott Ingram 141979 Mike Hartz 141978 Chris Kubbs 101977 Chris Kubbs 131976 Jake Conley 221975 Steve Mollett 91974 Steve Mollett 91973 Steve Mollett 91972 Steve Mollett 191971 Greer Portz 121970 Greer Portz 81969 Greer Portz 131968 Greer Portz 101967 Not Available 1966 Team 101965 Team 151964 Paul Lavigne 161963 Dennis Anspach 151962 Dick Trick 51961 Dennis Anspach 251960 Joel Spiker 9

Field Goals2009 Jake Heaphy 72008 Jake Heaphy 22007 Jake Heaphy 92006 Jake Heaphy 82005 Brad Hemphill 12004 Charlie Webb 72003 Charlie Webb 62002 Charlie Webb 22001 Seth Burkholder 62000 J.R. Cipra 91999 J.R. Cipra 81998 J.R. Cipra 11997 J.R. Cipra 11996 Mark Mahlmeister 31995 Tom Dreiling 11994 Tom Dreiling 41993 Craig Cook 21992 Craig Cook 11991 Eric Wullenweber 51990 Eric Wullenweber 51989 Eric Wullenweber 41988 Eric Wullenweber 41987 Brian Jablonski 11986 Tom Kaplan 51985 Tom Kaplan 11984 Tom Kaplan 41983 Not Available1982 Brett Mason 31981 John Wiedemann 11980 Scott Ingram 91979 Scott Ingram 31978 Chris Kubbs 71977 Steve Winkle 51976 Jake Conley 61975 Jake Conley 71974 Jake Conley/Steve Mollett 21973 Steve Mollett 21972 Steve Mollett 11971 Greer Portz 31970 Greer Portz 21969 Greer Portz 21968 Greer Portz 11967 None Made 1966 Joe Petty 21965 Paul Lavigne 31964 Paul Lavigne 11963 Dick Trick 11962 Dick Trick 11961 Dick Trick 11960 Joel Spiker 7

Kick Scoring2009 Jake Heaphy 652008 Jake Heaphy 142007 Jake Heaphy 502006 Jake Heaphy 392005 Brad Hemphill 402004 Charlie Webb 562003 Charlie Webb 352002 Charlie Webb 302001 Seth Burkholder 562000 J.R. Cipra 801999 J.R. Cipra 641998 J.R. Cipra 571997 Tom Dreiling 241996 Mark Mahlmeister 401995 Tom Dreiling 221994 Tom Dreiling 321993 Craig Cook 341992 Craig Cook 291991 Eric Wullenweber 361990 Eric Wullenweber 351989 Eric Wullenweber 251988 Eric Wullenweber 221987 Brian Jablonski 171986 Tom Kaplan 211985 Tom Kaplan 111984 Tom Kaplan 221983 Not Available 1982 Brett Mason 281981 John Wiedemann 91980 Scott Ingram 411979 Mike Hartz 141978 Chris Kubbs 311977 Steve Winkle 151976 Jake Conley 401975 Jake Conley 251974 Steve Mollett 91973 Steve Mollett 151972 Steve Mollett 221971 Greer Portz 211970 Greer Portz 141969 Greer Portz 191968 Greer Portz 131967 Not Available 1966 Not Available 1965 Not Available 1964 Not Available 1963 Dennis Anspach 151962 Dick Trick 141961 Dennis Anspach 251960 Joel Spiker 30

Total Scoring2009 Brent Donley 1022008 Brent Donley 422007 R.J. Meadows 622006 R.J. Meadows 482005 R.J. Meadows 1202004 Zach Weber 662003 Zach Weber 602002 Zach Weber 482001 Jace Metzner 742000 Jamal Robertson 1261999 Jamal Robertson 1201998 Steve Vagedes 1261997 Ben Snell 961996 Ben Snell 841995 LaVant King 921994 LaVant King 801993 Josh Perkins 601992 Arnie Boigner 681991 Leon Williams 661990 Brian James 541989 Andy Benson 361988 Stacey Hairston 301987 Stacey Hairston 481986 Tom Kaplan 211985 Scott Low 181984 Tom Allen 301983 Scott Low 361982 Don Whitney 541981 Eric Batt 601980 Scott Ingram 471979 Chris Kubbs 591978 Chris Kubbs 371977 Mike Martin 301976 Jake Conley 401975 Steve Decker 481974 Steve Decker 421973 Dean Dreher 361972 Dean Dreher 601971 Rex Lingruen 301970 Dean Dreher 481969 Damon Infalvi 741968 Damon Infalvi 301967 Not Available 1966 Not Available 1965 Not Available 1964 Not Available 1963 Mike Kobilarcsik 361962 Jim Bolinger/Jim Norris 321961 Jim Bolinger 601960 Clyde Quinby 36

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307 Jamal Robertson v Marietta ’00288 Ben Snell v Otterbein ’96287 Brent Donley v John Carroll ’09287 Jamal Robertson v Capital ’00261 Eric Batt v Denison ’81256 Jamal Robertson v Wilmington ’00245 Jamal Robertson v John Carroll’99242 Ben Snell v Hiram ’97237 Zach Weber v Capital ’04233 Arnie Boigner v Muskingum ’92231 Ben Snell v Bluffton’96222 Zach Weber at Wilmington ’02222 Brian James v Muskingum ’89221 Jamal Robertson v Capital ’99216 Brian James v Hiram ’90215 Don Thomas v W. Virginia St. ’74214 Eric Batt v Ohio Wesleyan ’81214 Arnie Boigner v Marietta ’90213 JackDeckervDefiance’52205 R.J. Meadows v Otterbein ’05204 Clarence Walker v Heidelberg ’75202 Arnie Boigner v Otterbein ’91200 Eric Batt v Wittenberg ’82194 Zach Weber v Muskingum ’02193 Tony Bennett v Heidelberg ’95189 Jamal Robertson v Dayton ’00188 R.J. Meadows v Capital ’06188 Jamal Robertson v Hiram ’99187 Brian James v Marietta ’90183 Damon Infalvi v Ferris St ’69182 R.J. Meadows v Millikin ’06180 Jamal Robertson v Wabash ’99179 Jamal Robertson v Muskingum ’99178 Eric Batt v Muskingum ’80175 Chris Kubbs v Findlay ’79174 Derek Garrod v Wilmington ’05171 Don Thomas v Mt. Union ’73171 Leon Williams v Mt. Union ’91169 Clarence Walker v Taylor ’75168 Josh Perkins v Heidelberg ’93167 R.J. Meadows at Muskingum ’07167 Chris Kubbs v Ohio Wesleyan ’79167 Steve Decker v Ohio Wesleyan ’75166 Tony Bennett v Baldwin-Wallace ’95165 Arnie Boigner v Heidelberg’91164 Zach Weber v Otterbein ’03163 Brent Donley v Capital ’08163 Derek Garrod at Wilmington ’02163 Ben Snell v Hiram ’95162 Eric Batt v Wooster ’81160 Arnie Boigner v B-W ’91160 Larry Egbert v Denison ’80157 Derek Garrod at Heidelberg ’02157 Rick Jennings v Mt. Union ’87156 Jamal Robertson v Muskingum ’00155 Jeff Busching v Wilmington ’06155 Ben Snell v Heidelberg ’97155 Leon Williams v Otterbein’91155 Josh Perkins v Muskingum’93154 Dave Temple v Muskingum ’80154 Damon Infalvi v Otterbein’69154 Jack Decker v Wittenberg ’52152 Zach Weber v Capital ’01152 Jamal Robertson at B-W ’98152 Val Watts v St. Francis ’87152 Dude McGarry v Heidelberg’79151 Brent Donley v B-W ’09151 Jeff Gearhart v Otterbein ’92150 Zach Weber v Otterbein ’04149 Ben Snell v Capital ’97149 Ben Snell v Baldwin-Wallace ’96

149 Tony Bennett v Otterbein ’93148 R.J. Meadows at Mt Union ’05148 Damon Infalvi v Edinboro ’69146 Jamal Robertson v Hanover ’99146 Jamal Robertson v Heidelberg ’99146 Chris Kubbs v Mt. Union ’79144 Brent Donley v North Central ’09144 Val Watts v Albion ’85144 Scott Low v Heidelberg ’83143 R.J. Meadows v Muskingum ’06143 Torrence Wilson v Otterbein ’98142 Eric Batt v Marietta ’82140 Ben Snell v Heidelberg ’96140 Leon Williams v Marietta ’91140 Steve Decker v Marietta ’75138 Eric Batt v Heidelberg ’80137 Val Watts v Muskingum ’87136 Zach Weber at Heidelberg ’02136 Zach Weber at Otterbein ’02136 Arnie Boigner v Marietta ’92136 Scott Low v Otterbein ’83136 Eric Batt v Ohio Wesleyan ’80135 Brian James v Otterbein ’90135 Scott Low v Otterbein ’83133 Larry Egbert v Bluffton ’80132 Will Roskowski v Hiram ’91132 Jim Derfel v Bluffton ’70131 Dude McGarry v Findlay ’79131 Dean Dreher v Mt. Union ’70130 R.J. Meadows v B-W ’07130 Zach Weber v Wilmington ’04130 Torrence Wilson v John Carroll ’98130 Brian James v Heidelberg ’89130 Chris Kubbs v Heidelberg ’79130 Clarence Walker v Alma ’75129 Eric Batt v Wittenberg ’82129 Dean Dreher v Findlay ’70128 Jamal Robertson v B-W ’99128 Steve Decker v Wooster ’76126 Jamal Robertson at Marietta ’99126 Dude McGarry v Denison ’79125 Jamal Robertson v Mt. Union ’00125 Scott Low v Otterbein ’85124 Shane Franzer v Millikin ’00124 Tony Bennett v Marietta ’93

124 Dave Hawthorne v Marietta ’83123 Tony Bennett v Capital ’95122 R.J. Meadows v Millikin ’07122 Brian James v Marietta ’89122 Arnie Boigner v B-W ’92121 Ben Snell at Capital ’96120 Ben Snell at Marietta ’97120 Eric Batt v Muskingum ’80120 Larry Egbert v Denison ’80120 Dean Dreher v Anderson ’72119 Scott Low v Denison ’83119 Clarence Walker v Alma ’76119 Clarence Walker v Capital ’75119 Clarence Walker v Westminster ’75119 Damon Infalvi v Northwood ’68118 Curt Shepherd v Wilmington ’08118 Val Watts v Otterbein ’85118 John Willis v Bluffton ’80117 Arnie Boigner v John Carroll ’91117 Rick Jennings v Mt. Union ’88117 Don Thomas v Bluffton ’73116 Brent Donley at Wilmington ’09116 Chris Kubbs v Oberlin ’79116 Eric Batt v Muskingum ’80115 R.J. Meadows v Heidelberg ’05115 Zach Weber at Marietta ’03115 Ben Snell v Bluffton ’97115 Jeff Gearhart v Bluffton ’94115 Don Thomas v Findlay ’74114 Isaac Blair v Otterbein ’94113 Kyle Simmons at Capital ’09113 Leon Williams v Kalamazoo ’89113 Clarence Walker v WVSt ’75112 Val Watts v Wittenberg ’86112 Tony Bennett v Capital ’94112 John Wills v Bluffton ’80111 Rick Jennings v Otterbein ’88111 Brian James v John Carroll ’90110 Arnie Boigner v Mt. Union ’91110 Don Thomas v Kalamazoo ’74109 Arnie Boigner v Hiram ’91109 Dean Dreher v Bluffton ’73108 Brent Donley v Marietta ’08108 Arnie Boigner v Mt. Union ’92108 Larry Egbert v Bluffton ’81108 Steve Decker v W. Virginia St. ’74107 R.J. Meadows at Wilmington ’07107 R.J. Meadows v Otterbein ’06107 Derek Garrod v Heidelberg ’04107 Damon Infalvi v Bluffton ’68106 Shane Franzer v John Carroll ’00106 Jamal Robertson v Heidelberg ’97105 Brent Donley v Muskingum ’08105 Derek Garrod at Marietta ’05105 Zach Weber v Capital ’03105 Steve Decker v Capital ’75104 Arnie Boigner v Muskingum ’90104 Arnie Boigner v John Carroll ’90104 Steve Decker v Ohio Wesleyan’76103 R.J. Meadows v Wilmington ’05103 Jamal Robertson v Otterbein ’00103 Jamal Robertson at Heidelberg ’98103 Clarence Walker v Alma ’77103 Jack Decker v Taylor ’49102 Brent Donley at Muskingum ’09102 Brent Donley at Heidelberg ’08102 Derek Garrod v Otterbein ’05102 Zach Weber v Heidelberg ’04101 Josh Everett v Capital ’94100 Jamal Robertson v B-W ’97

100-Yard Rushing Game leaders

(36 Players, 184 100-Yard Games)1. Jamal Robertson 202. Arnie Boigner 133. R.J. Meadows 12 Zach Weber 125. Ben Snell 11 Eric Batt 117. Brent Donley (Current) 98. Clarence Walker 89. Brian James 710. Tony Bennett 6 Steve Decker 6 Derek Garrod 613. Don Thomas 5 Damon Infalvi 5 Chris Kubbs 5 Val Watts 5 Scott Low 5

100-Yard Rushing Games

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Top 10 ProlificQB/WR TD Combos

21 Joe Zarlinga to Steve Vagedes19 Scott Tekancic to LaVant King17 Shane Franzer to Steve Vagedes16 Jeff Soliday to Jace Metzner13 Shane Franzer to Jeremy Agozzino13 Jason Clark to Tom Perkins11 Shane Franzer to Frank VanDresser11 Ed Chessar to Andy Benson10 Ed Chessar to Stacey Hairston8 Adam Quirk to Greg Evilsizor8 CoreyMinnfieldtoGregEvilsizor

452 Shane Franzer at Hanover ’99438 Jeff Soliday at John Carroll ’01433 Shane Franzer v Otterbein ’99401 Joe Zarlinga v Otterbein ’97398 Jeff Soliday v Wilmington ’03381 Joe Zarlinga at Capital ’98379 Shane Franzer at Heidelberg ’00360 Jeff Soliday at Marietta ’01355 Shane Franzer at Marietta ’99351 Shane Franzer at Wittenberg’99347 Shane Franzer at Mt. Union ’99339 Scott Tekancic v Otterbein ’95338 Joe Zarlinga at Otterbein ’98331 Shane Franzer v Millikin ’00329 Joe Zarlinga v Capital ’97328 Shane Franzer at Mt. Union ’99322 Jason Clark v Hiram ’92312 Scott Tekancic v John Carroll ’95305 CoreyMinnfieldvWilmington’05305 Joe Zianno v Waynesburg ’68301 Jason Clark v John Carroll ’93301 Scott Tekancic v Marietta ’94300 Adam Quirk at Marietta ’05293 Adam Quirk at John Carroll ’05292 Jason Clark v Bluffton ’92287 Jason Clark v Marietta ’91285 Jeff Soliday v Baldwin-Wallace ’01283 Shane Franzer v Marietta ’00282 Ed Chessar v Heidelberg ’87281 Scott Tekancic v Capital ’96281 Scott Tekancic v Mt. Union ’94280 Kyle Simmons v Heidelberg ’09280 Scott Tekancic v Muskingum ’95277 Mike Eicher v Otterbein ’84

272 Scott Tekancic v John Carroll ’94269 Ed Chessar v Marietta ’89268 CoreyMinnfieldvOtterbein’04267 Adam Quirk v Wilmington ’05266 Jason Clark v Marietta ’92265 Ed Chessar v JCU ’90261 Jeff Soliday at Muskingum ’03261 Jeff Soliday at Marietta ’03261 Scott Tekancic v Bluffton ’95257 Adam Quirk v Heidelberg ’05256 Kyle Simmons at Otterbein ’09254 Jason Clark v B-W ’92253 Jeff Soliday v Otterbein ’03250 Shane Franzer at Wilmington ’00250 Mike Eicher v Muskingum ’84247 Shane Franzer v Mt. Union ’00244 Jeff Soliday v Capital ’04243 Joe Zarlinga at John Carroll ’97242 Kyle Simmons v Heidelberg ’07242 Joe Zarlinga at Bluffton ’97241 Joe Zarlinga v Muskingum ’97241 Ed Chessar v Mt.Union ’87241 Ed Chessar v Muskingum ’87240 Kyle Simmons at Muskingum ’09239 Jeff Soliday v Otterbein ’01239 Shane Franzer at Muskingum’99239 Ed Chessar v Kalamazoo ’88239 Mike Eicher v Adran ’84238 Adam Quirk at Muskingum ’05238 Scott Tekancic v Heidelberg ’94237 Jason Clark v Mt.Union ’93235 Ed Chessar v Otterbein ’90233 Joe Zarlinga at Mt. Union ’97232 Adam Quirk at B-W ’02

232 Ed Chessar v Adrian ’88230 Jeff Pankratz v Millikin (Ill.) ’07230 Joe Zarlinga at Baldwin-Wallace ’97229 Joe Zianno v Edinboro ’68227 Jeff Soliday at John Carroll ’03227 John Smith v Mt.Union ’73226 Kyle Simmons at Marietta ’09224 Jason Clark v Muskingum ’92223 Ed Chessar v Hiram ’90221 CoreyMinnfieldvMt.Union’04221 Ed Chessar v Wittenberg ’87221 Ed Chessar v Olivet ’90218 Matt Kanetsky at Capital ’02217 Shane Franzer at Otterbein ’00216 Bob Taylor v Otterbein ’77215 Scott Tekancic v Marietta ’96214 Joe Zarlinga v Mt. Union ’98214 Scott Tekancic v Hiram ’96213 Adam Quirk v Capital ’05213 Bob Taylor ’77211 Shane Franzer at Capital ’00210 Jeff Soliday at Dayton ’03210 Tim Greene v Wittenberg’76209 Joe Zarlinga at Hiram ’98209 Ed Chessar v Mt.Union ’90209 Mike Eicher v Wittenbrg ’84208 Ed Chessar v Marietta ’87203 Adam Quirk v Marietta ’02203 Scott Tekancic v Muskingum ’96202 Shane Franzer v Capital ’99202 Scott Tekancic v Heidelberg ’96201 Jason Clark v B-W ’93200 Shane Franzer at Dayton ’00200 Jason Clark v Heidelberg ’92

200-Yard Passing Games

200-Yard Passing Game Leaders

(16 Players, 72 200-Yard Games)1. Shane Franzer 162. Scott Tekancic 13 Ed Chessar 134. Jeff Soliday 11 Joe Zarlinga 116. Jason Clark 107. Adam Quirk 88. Kyle Simmons (Current) 59. Mike Eicher 410.CoreyMinnfield 3

Seniors Kyle Simmons (7) and Justin Southwick (68).

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133 LaVant King v. Heidelberg ’95132 Tony Hook at Capital ’98132 Lee Montgomery at Capital ’96131 Steve Vagedes at Heidelberg ’98130 Stacey Hairston at Adrian ’87129 Steve Vagedes at Bluffton ’97127 Frank VanDresser at Mt.Union ’00127 LaVant King at John Carroll ’93126 Greg Evilsizor at Muskingum ’03123 Brian Lee v Wilmington ’05123 Tom Perkins at John Carroll ’93122 Steve Vagedes at Muskingum ’99122 Tom Perkins at John Carroll ’91122 Steve Vagedes v. Mt.Union ’98122 Mike Martin v. Ohio Wesleyan ’76121 Jace Metzner v Muskingum ’02120 Ryan Fleming at Wilmington ’09120 Steve Vagedes at Mt. Union ’99119 Lee Montgomery at Hiram ’96118 Greg Evilsizor at B-W ’02117 Tony Mitchell at B-W ’00115 Jace Metzner v Heidelberg ’03115 LaVant King at John Carroll ’95114 Tom Perkins at Otterbein ’94114 LaVant King at Heidelberg ’94114 John McWilson at Hiram ’92114 Mike Martin ’77113 Derek Garrod v Heidelberg ’05112 Frank VanDresser v Marietta ’00112 Tom Perkins v. B-W ’92111 Jay Priest at Marietta ’09111 Jeremy Agozzino at Wittenberg ’99110 Steve Vagedes at Mt. Union ’99109 Sam Amidon at Marietta ’07109 Andy Benson at Marietta ’89

310 Jace Metzner at John Carroll ’01256 Jace Metzner at Marietta ’01237 Steve Vagedes at Hanover ’99222 Steve Vagedes v. Otterbein ’97210 Steve Vagedes at Marietta ’99204 Greg Evilsizor v Wilmington ’03187 LaVant King at Bluffton ’95186 Steve Vagedes at Otterbein ’98184 Greg Evilsizor v. Wilmington ’04169 LaVant King v. Mt. Union ’94165 LaVant King v. John Carroll ’94155 Brian Lee at Marietta ’05155 Steve Vagedes at Hiram ’98154 Dave Coburn at Mt. Union ’87153 Dirk Blood v. Heidelberg ’87149 Steve Vagedes v Capital ’99149 Steve Vagedes v Otterbein ’99146 Justin Linzy v Heidelberg ’09145 Greg Evilsizor v Otterbein ’03145 Steve Vagedes at B-W ’97144 Tom Perkins at Hiram ’92143 Lee Montgomery at B-W ’95142 Steve Vagedes at Capital ’98142 LaVant King v. Heidelberg ’93141 David Delk v Millikin (Ill.) ’07140 Steve Vagedes at Wittenberg ’99139 Greg Evilsizor v. Mt. Union ’04139 Jeremy Agozzino at Heidelberg ’00138 John McWilson v. Bluffton ’92137 Stacey Hairston at Kalamazoo ’88137 LaVant King v. Otterbein ’95137 Steve Vagedes v. Marietta ’98136 Greg Evilsizor at Marietta ’03135 Steve Vagedes v. John Carroll ’98134 Jeremy Agozzino v. Mt. Union ’98

100-Yard Receiving Games109 Mark Nemenz v. Muskingum ’95109 Rob Coll v. Georgetown ’77108 Ben Wittwer v John Carroll ’07108 Greg Evilsizor at Heidelberg ’04107 Ryan Fleming at Muskingum ’09107 Marcus Tekancic at John Carroll ’97107 Tom Perkins at Mt. Union ’93107 Dave Coburn v. Muskingum ’87106 Jace Metzner v. Wilmington ’01105 Ben Wittwer at Capital ’07105 Gary Warner v. Alma ’65103 Brian Lee at John Carroll ’05102 Steve Vagedes v. Muskingum ’98101 Jamal Robertson at Heidelberg ’00100 Doug Lang at Muskingum ’86

100-Yard Receiving Game leaders

(24 Players, 84 100-Yard Games)1. Steve Vagedes 192. LaVant King 93. Greg Evilsizor 84. Tom Perkins 65. Jace Metzner 56. Brian Lee 3 Lee Montgomery 3 Jeremy Agozzino 39. Ryan Fleming (Current) 2 Dave Coburn 2 Ben Wittwer 2 John McWilson 2 Stacey Hairston 2 Fran VanDresser 2 Mike Martin 2

The Polar Bears return 40 lettermen and 13 starters from last year’s squad that posted its 14th consecutive upper division finish in the OAC and ended the season on a 7-game winning streak and ranked No. 13 nationally.

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2009 - Rick Ingold Kyle Simmons2008 - Rick Ingold2007 - Austin Netzley2006 - Justin Hunsaker2005 - Wes Hostetler Bryan Gasser2004 - Wes Hostetler2002 - Curt Hartman Ryan Jones Matt Kanetsky2001 - Curt Hartman Chad Pollock2000 - Frank VanDresser Ryan Wagner1999 - Shane Fox Jared Wagner1998 - Darren Hart Joe Zarlinga Andy Wolpert1997 - Andy Roecker Sam Ulery Andy Wolpert

2009 - Andrew Benchic, OG Jake Heaphy, P/K Josh Horn, DE Brent Donley, RB Kyle Simmons, QB J.J. Mihoci, KR2008 - Andrew Benchic, OG Brent Donley, RB Jake Fallis, NT2007 - Steve Gunter, CB Lenny Trusnik, LB2006 - R.J. Meadows, RB Jason Trusnik, DE Lenny Trusnik, LB2005 - Wes Hostetler, DB / KR R.J. Meadows, RB Rusty Midlam, DB Kevin Thomas, OC Zach Walton, OG2004 - Greg Evilsizor, WR Wes Hostetler, DB Jason Trusnik, DL Zach Weber, RB2002 - Brian Christopher, DT Curt Hartman, LB2001 - Brian Christopher, DT Brad Lohr, LB Jeff Soliday, P2000 - J.R. Cipra, PK Jamal Robertson, RB Scott Sweat, DL Randy VanTilburg, DB

1999 - Kory Allen, C J.R. Cipra, PK Shane Fox, DT Jeremy Presar, DB Jamal Robertson, RB Steve Vagedes, P Steve Vagedes, WR Len VanDeVelde, DE (Hoernemann Award)1998 - Jason Patterson, DL Mark Ralofsky, OL Mike Reams, LB Nate Riles, DB Steve Vagedes, P Steve Vagedes, WR1997 - Mark Evans, DE Charles Glover, DB Andy Roecker, OL Ben Snell, RB Marcus Tekancic, WR1996 - Jerry Adams, DB1995 - Jerry Adams, LB Tony Bennett, RB Jamie Brown, OL LaVant King, WR LaVant King, Ret1994 - Dave Crane, OL Kevin Dilbone, DL LaVant King, Ret

All-Ohio Athletic Conference (First Team Only)

Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference (First Team Only)

1993 - Josh Henline, OL LaVant King, Ret1992 - Arnie Boigner, RB Lee Bugglin, DL Scott Reifschneider, DB1991 - Arnie Boigner, RB Scott Reifschneider, DB1990 - Chad Hummell, OL Brian James, RB Matt Tepe, OG1989 - Andy Benson, WR Bruce Lehmkuhl, P Jim Munchick, DT1987 - Stacey Hairston, WR1985 - Gordon Cox, DB1984 - Jon Fields, DB Ted Hardoby, P1983 - Gary Curran, LB (CrutchfieldAward) Jon Fields, DB Kevin John, TE Mark Ruetty, OT1982 - Eric Batt, RB Scott Brinkerhoff, TE (Gregory Award) Derrick Fuqua, DT Mark Ruetty, OT Tom Seif, DE Dale Turner, DB Don Whitney, QB

1996 - Paul Sadler Andy Roecker Brian Pohl Joe Schag Andy Blankenship1995 - Robert Brinkley Adam Chenevey Pat DiMassa Mark Nemenz Andy Roecker Paul Sadler Joe Schag Sam Ulery1994 - Jason Baughman1993 - Adam Chenevey 1992 - Lee Bugglin Robert Hagarty Scott Hartings Derek Rodstrom Brian Smith

1981 - Eric Batt, RB Mike Cramer, OG Tom Seif, DE Steve Sherritt, DL Bradley Williams, DB1980 - Mike Cramer, OG Larry Egbert, RB Cliff Kramer, LB Chris Kubbs, RB Dave McCallops, DE1979 - Jeff Bok, DE Jack Diamond, DB Scott Ingram, P/PK Chris Kubbs, RB1978 - Terry Adkins, DB Jim Augsburger, C Jeff Bok, DE Jim Ducker, DL Mike Martin, WR Chris Wilson, OG/DT1977 - Chris Wilson, OG/DT1976 - Mike Bloodgood, OG Mike Cauley, DT Henry DeVoe, DB Tim Greene, QB Terry Jobe, C Chuck Long, LB Mike Martin, WR Jeff McFarland, S1975 - Clarence Walker, RB1974 - Donald Thomas, RB

1991 - Scott Hartings Craig Lehmkuhl Derek Rodstrom Brian Smith1990 - Matt Bernhard Lance Hall Chad Hummell Brian James Jay Lane Matt Tepe 1989 - Chad Hummell Lance Hall Matt Tepe Jim Munchick Brian James Jay Lane Matt Bernhard Craig Lehmkuhl Jeff Williams

1988 - Chad Hummell Lance Hall Matt Tepe Jim Munchick Ken Earnest 1987 - Jim Munchick Greg Thompson Scott West1986 - Mike Bollenbacher Doug Hanby Jeff Makeever Jim Maslar Dave Myers Greg Thompson Val Watts 1985 - Jim Maslar

Polar Bear Honor Roll

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(28 Players, 38 Total)2009 Brent Donley, RB Andrew Benchic, OL2008 Jake Fallis, NT2007 Lenny Trusnik, LB2006 Jason Trusnik, DE (AFCA) Lenny Trusnik, LB2005 Wes Hostetler, KR (AFCA) Wes Hostetler, DB Rusty Midlam, S Zach Walton, OL Kevin Thomas, OL2004 Jason Trusnik, DE 2001 Brian Christopher, DL

Ohio Northern’s All-Americans2000 Jamal Robertson, RB J.R. Cipra, K Randy VanTilBurg, DB1999 Jamal Robertson, RB Steve Vagedes, WR Steve Vagedes, P (AFCA) Jeremy Presar, DB Kory Allen, OL1998 Steve Vagedes, WR Steve Vagedes, P (AFCA)1997 Mark Evans, DE Andy Roecker, OL1996 Jerry Adams, LB (AFCA)1995 LaVant King, WR (AFCA) LaVant King, KR

American Football Coaches Association(5 Players, 7 Total) (The AFCA selects only one team) 2006 Jason Trusnik, DE 2005 Wes Hostetler, KR 2004 Jason Trusnik, DE 1999 Steve Vagedes, WR 1998 Steve Vagedes, P 1996 Jerry Adams, LB 1995 LaVant King, WR D3Football.com (12 Players, 15 Total) 2009 Andrew Benchic, OL (2nd Team) Brent Donley, RB (3rd Team) 2008 Jake Fallis, NT (2nd Team) 2007 Lenny Trusnik, LB (2nd Team) 2006 Jason Trusnik, DE (3rd Team) 2005 Wes Hostetler, KR (3rd Team) Wes Hostetler, CB (3rd Team) Rusty Midlam, S (3rd Team) Kevin Thomas, OL (Hon. Mention) 2004 Jason Trusnik, DE (1st Team) 2000 Jamal Robertson, RB (2nd Team) Randy VanTilBurg, DB (2nd Team) J.R. Cipra, K (Honorable Mention) 1999 Steve Vagedes, P (2nd Team) Jamal Robertson, RB (Hon. Mention)

Football Gazette (11 Players, 17 Total) 2006 Jason Trusnik, DE (2nd Team) Lenny Trusnik, LB (Hon. Mention) 2005 Wes Hostetler, KR (1st Team) Wes Hostetler, CB (1st Team) Rusty Midlam, S (3rd Team) Zach Walton, OL (3rd Team) 2004 Jason Trusnik, DE (1st Team,) (Def. Player of the Year) 2000 Jamal Robertson, RB (1st Team) J.R. Cipra, K (2nd Team) 1999 Steve Vagedes, P (1st Team) Jamal Robertson, RB (1st Team) Jeremy Presar, DB (1st Team) 1998 Steve Vagedes, WR (2nd Team) Steve Vagedes, P (2nd Team) 1997 Andy Roecker, OL (3rd Team) 1995 LaVant King, KR (1st Team) 1994 LaVant King, KR (1st Team) USA Football (4 Players, 5 Total) 1999 Jamal Robertson, RB (1st Team) Steve Vagedes, P (1st Team) 1998 Steve Vagedes, P (1st Team) 1997 Mark Evans, DE (1st Team) 1996 Andy Roecker, OL (2nd Team)

1994 LaVant King, KR1992 Arnie Boigner, RB Scott Reifschneider, RB1991 Arnie Boigner, RB1985 Payton Printz, DL1984 Jon Fields, DB1982 Eric Batt, RB1981 Eric Batt, RB1979 Jeff Bok, DL 1976 Henry DeVoe, DB1968 Greg Kennedy, DE1967 Tom Hollman, DE/TE Dennis Jasinski, G/LB1964 Jerry English, LB/OL

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Hewlett Packard (5 Players, 7 Total) 2001 Brian Christopher (Hon. Mention) 2000 Jamal Robertson, RB (1st Team) J.R. Cipra, K (1st Team) 1999 Jamal Robertson, RB (1st Team) Steve Vagedes, P (1st Team) Kory Allen, OL (1st Team) 1998 Steve Vagedes, P (1st Team) AP Little All-America (8 Players, 10 Total) 2005 Wes Hostetler, DB (3rd Team) 2004 Jason Trusnik, DE (1st Team) 1999 Kory Allen, OL (3rd Team) 1992 Scott Reifschneider, DB (Hon. Mention) Arnie Boigner, RB (Hon. Mention) 1991 Arnie Boigner, RB (Hon. Mention) 1982 Eric Batt, RB (Hon. Mention) 1981 Eric Batt, RB (Hon. Mention) 1979 Jeff Bok, DL (Hon. Mention) 1976 Hank DeVoe, DB Pizza Hut (2 Players, 2 Total) 1985 Peyton Printz (Hon. Mention) 1984 Jon Fields (Hon. Mention) NAIA All-America (4 Players, 4 Total) 1968 Greg Kennedy, DE (Hon. Mention) 1967 Tom Hollman, DE/TE (Hon. Mention) Dennis Jasinski, G/LB (Hon. Mention) 1964 Jerry English, LB/OL (Hon. Mention)

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Academic All-Americans (8)

2005 Wes Hostetler, KR (2nd Team) 1997 Andy Roecker, OL (1st Team) 1990 Chad Hummel, OL (1st Team)

1986 Dave Myers, DB (1st Team) 1983 Fred Gaynier, DE (2nd Team) 1981 Larry Egbert, RB (2nd Team)

College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-America Team - (8 Players, 8 Total)

All-Americans (42)

1979 Rob Coll, WR (1st Team) 1976 Jeff McFarlin, DB (1st Team)

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Wes Hostetler was a First Team All-America and Second Team Academic All-Americain 2005. He was also the MVP of the Aztec Bowl, leading Team USA to a 53-15 victory over Mexico in Toluca, Mexico. Hostetler then went on to be the first ONU player to participate in the Hula Bowl on ESPN.

All-Star & Bowl AppearancesOhio Northern’s Aztec Bowl Participants2007 - Steve Gunter, CB - Team USA 37, Mexico 19, at Chihuahua, Mex.2006 - Jason Trusnik, DE (Team USA Captain) - Team USA 28, Mexico 7, at Aguascalientes, Mex.2005 - Wes Hostetler, DB/KR (Team USA MVP) - Team USA 53, Mexico 15, at Toluca, Mex.2000 - Jamal Robertson, RB (did not play)1999 - Steve Vagedes, P-WR - Team USA 44, Mexico 13, at Mexico City, Mex.1998 - Nate Riles, DB - Team USA 40, Mexico 13, at Monterrey, Mex.1997 - Charles Glover, DB - Team USA 42, Mexico 41, at Toluca, Mex.The Aztec Bowl was a game that pitted a team of NCAA Division III All-Stars against a team of Mexican collegiate all-stars from 1997-2007. It was held annually at various sites in Mexico.

Wes Hostetler - 2005 Aztec Bowl MVP - 2006 Hula Bowl

Jason Trusnik - 2006 Aztec Bowl Team Captain - 2007 Texas v The Nation Bowl

Jason Trusnik was a First Team All-America in 2004 and again in 2006. He was also a captain of Team USA at the 2006 Aztec Bowl, leading Team USA to a 28-7 victory over Mexico in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Trusnik then went on to be the first ONU player to participate in the Texas vs. The Nation Bowl in El Paso, Tex. on ESPN.

Steve Gunter - 2007 Aztec Bowl

Steve Gunter was a member of Team USA at the 2007 Aztec Bowl, leading Team USA to a 37-19 victory over Mexico in Chihuahua, Mexico.

Ohio Northern’s Other Bowl ParticipantsTazon de Astrellas2009 - Josh Horn, DE & Andrew Benchic, OG - Mexico 24, Team Stars & Stripes 12, at Atizapan de Zaragoza, Mex.The Tazon de Astrellas is a game that pits a team of NCAA Division III All-Stars against a team of Mexican collegiate all-stars. It is held annually at various sites in Mexico.Ohio College Football.com Bowl2009 - Justin Linzy, WR & Andrew Benchic, OG - North 7, South 0, at Columbus, OhioThe inagural Ohio College Football.com Bowl is an Ohio All-Star game.

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2009Record: 8-2 (7-2 OAC, t2nd)Coach: Dean PaulS5 W 28 North Central (Ill.) 19S19 L 10 Mount Union 31S26 L 36 at Otterbein 38O3 W 37 at Muskingum 34O10 W 38 Heidelberg (HC) 7O17 W 41 at Marietta 10O24 W 35 John Carroll 14O31 W 49 Baldwin-Wallace 6N7 W 31 at Capital 21N14 W 52 at Wilmington 14

————2008

Record: 5-5 (5-4 OAC, t3rd)Coach: Dean PaulS13 L 3 at North Central (Ill.) 20S20 L 7 at Mount Union 44S27 L 7 Otterbein 37O4 L 21 Muskingum 35O11 W 41 at Heidelberg 0O18 W 28 Marietta (HC) 0O25 W 21 at John Carroll 14N1 L 7 at Baldwin-Wallace 10N8 W 36 Capital 21N15 W 24 Wilmington 6

————2007

Record: 7-3 (6-3 OAC, 3rd)Coach: Dean PaulS8 W 42 Millikin (Ill.) 0S15 W 27 at Muskingum 9S22 W 23 John Carroll 13S29 W 27 at Otterbein 14O6 L 0 Mount Union (HC) 44O13 L 6 at Capital 24O20 W 14 at Marietta 7O27 L 18 Baldwin-Wallace 21N3 W 35 Heidelberg 10N10 W 39 at Wilmington 31

————2006

Record: 6-4 (5-4 OAC, t4th)Coach: Dean PaulS9 W 28 at Millikin (Ill.) 14S16 W 36 Muskingum 7S23 W 23 at John Carroll 9S30 W 26 Otterbein 0O7 L 7 at Mount Union 49O14 L 10 Capital (HC) 17O21 L 6 Marietta 16O28 L 7 at Baldwin-Wallace 13N4 W 47 at Heidelberg 3N11 W 52 Wilmington 0

————2005

Record: 8-2 (7-2 OAC, t2nd)Coach: Dean PaulS3 W 48 at Westminster (Pa.) 3S17 W 30 Baldwin-Wallace 17S24 W 34 at Muskingum 10O1 L 25 at John Carroll 50O8 W 68 Heidelberg 6O15 W 44 Otterbein (HC) 26O22 W 21 at Mount Union 14O29 L 14 Capital 16N5 W 63 Wilmington 0N12 W 58 at Marietta 7

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2004Record: 8-2 (7-2 OAC, 2nd)Coach: Dean PaulS4 W 31 Westminster (Pa.) 0S18 L 3 at Baldwin-Wallace 31S25 W 31 Muskingum 11O2 W 38 John Carroll 14O9 W 59 at Heidelberg 0O16 W 34 at Otterbein 17O23 L 27 Mount Union (HC) 41O30 W 38 at Capital 35N6 W 23 at Wilmington 6N13 W 28 Marietta 21

————2003

Record: 4-6 (4-5 OAC, t5th)Coach: Stacey HairstonS13 L 7 at Dayton (N) 42S20 L 20 Capital (N) 30S27 L 23 at John Carroll 28O4 L 16 at Muskingum 24O11 L 38 Baldwin-Wallace (HC) 50O18 W 21 at Marietta 13O25 W 19 Otterbein 6N1 W 34 Wilmington 21N8 L 7 at Mount Union 55N15 W 33 Heidelberg 0

————2002

Record: 5-5 (5-4 OAC, 5th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS14 L 17 Wis.-Stvens Point 31S21 L 12 at Capital 47S28 L 7 John Carroll 33O5 W 35 Muskingum 7O12 L 41 at Baldwin-Wallace 48O19 W 42 Marietta (HC) 10O26 W 28 at Otterbein 7N2 W 31 at Wilmington 0N9 L 24 Mount Union 34N16 W 28 at Heidelberg 0

————2001

Record: 8-2 (8-1 OAC, 2nd)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS8 L 10 at Wis.-Stevens Pt 14S15 W 38 at Muskingum (N) 14S22 W 21 Baldwin-Wallace 20S29 L 3 at Mt. Union 31O6 W 36 Otterbein 22O13 W 47 Heidelberg 16O20 W 59 at John Carroll (N) 19O27 W 40 Wilmington (HC) 20N3 W 43 Capital 17N10 W 51 at Marietta 0

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2000NCAA III Playoffs Round of 16

Record: 9-3 (8-1 OAC, 2nd)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS9 L 31 at Dayton (N) 52S16 W 49 Muskingum 0S23 W 25 at Baldwin-Wallace 9S30 L 24 Mount Union 48O7 W 45 at Otterbein (N) 21O14 W 48 at Heidelberg 0O21 W 38 John Carroll (HC) 35O28 W 38 at Wilmington 30N4 W 52 at Capital 46N11 W 68 Marietta 27

PlayoffsN18 W 47 Millikin 21N25 L 28 at Mount Union 59

————1999

NCAA III Playoff QuarterfinalistRecord: 11-2 (8-1 OAC, 2nd)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS11 W 38 at Wabash 6S18 W 35 Heidelberg 0S25 L 24 at Mt. Union 56O2 W 32 at Marietta (N) 10O9 W 21 Baldwin-Wallace 3O16 W 32 at Muskingum 28O23 W 54 Hiram (HC) 0O30 W 37 Otterbein 0N6 W 36 at John Carroll 23N13 W 61 Capital 28

PlayoffsN20 W 56 at Hanover 14N27 W 58 at Wittenberg 24D4 L 31 at Mt. Union 56

————1998

Record: 7-3 (6-3 OAC, 4th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS5 W 63 Madison (Wis.) 0S19 W 49 at Heidelberg 7S26 L 37 Mount Union 42O3 W 20 Marietta 7O10 L 35 at Baldwin-Wallace 38O17 W 35 Muskingum (HC) 28O24 W 62 at Hiram 14O31 W 49 at Otterbein (N) 24N7 L 21 John Carroll 28N14 W 70 at Capital 39

————1997

Record: 8-2 (7-2 OAC, T3rd)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS14 W 55 at Bluffton 0S21 L 21 at John Carroll 28S28 W 61 Capital 27O5 L 14 at Mount Union 38O12 W 68 Hiram 0O19 W 41 Muskingum (HC) 7O26 W 20 at Marietta 14N2 W 28 Otterbein 24N9 W 31 at Baldwin-Wallace 17N16 W 49 Heidelberg 7

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1996Record: 7-3 (6-3 OAC, T3rd)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS14 W 35 Bluffton (N) 6S21 L 0 John Carroll 52S28 W 54 at Capital 6O5 L 7 Mount Union (HC) 44O12 W 28 at Hiram 7O19 W 28 at Muskingum 0O26 W 26 Marietta 14N2 W 33 at Otterbein 25N9 L 20 Baldwin-Wallace 31N16 W 41 at Heidelberg 37

————1995

Record: 5-5 (4-5 OAC, 6th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS9 W 35 at Bluffton 14S16 W 41 Capital 0S23 L 0 at Mount Union 45S30 L 18 Muskingum (HC) 20O7 W 42 Otterbein 13O14 L 6 at John Carroll 38O21 L 27 at Marietta 29O28 W 22 Hiram 7N4 L 22 at Baldwin-Wallace 40N11 W 57 Heidelberg 7

————1994

Record: 4-6 (4-5 OAC, T5th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS10 L 28 Bluffton (N) 29S17 L 17 at Capital 23S24 L 35 Mount Union 41O1 W 23 at Muskingum 21O8 W 40 at Otterbein 7O15 L 14 John Carroll (HC) 32O22 W 24 Marietta 14O29 W 14 at Hiram 0N5 L 9 Baldwin-Wallace 10N12 L 20 at Heidelberg 34

————1993

Record: 5-4-1 (4-4-1, 5th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS11 W 26 at Bluffton 7S18 W 23 at Marietta (N) 0S25 W 41 Otterbein 16O2 L 24 at John Carroll 30O9 T 21 Muskingum 21O16 W 84 Hiram (HC) 13O23 L 7 at Mount Union 49O30 W 14 Capital 7N6 L 19 at Baldwin-Wallace 62N13 L 33 Heidelberg 34

————1992

Record: 6-4 (5-4 OAC, 4th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS12 W 39 Bluffton (N) 0S19 W 21 Marietta 0S26 W 43 at Otterbein (N) 0O3 L 6 John Carroll 30O10 W 48 at Muskingum 20O17 W 42 at Hiram 35O24 L 13 Mount Union (HC) 34O31 L 9 at Capital 21N7 W 29 Baldwin-Wallace 28N14 L 14 at Heidelberg 21

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1991Record: 3-6-1 (3-5-1 OAC, 7th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS14 L 26 at Olivet 29S21 L 10 at Mount Union 13S28 W 44 Hiram 15O5 T 14 Heidelberg 14O12 L 6 at Baldwin-Wallace 10O19 L 10 Capital (HC) 26O26 L 7 Muskingum 21N2 W 40 at Marietta 6N9 L 7 at John Carroll 17N16 W 34 Otterbein 17

————1990

Record: 5-5 (4-5 OAC, 6th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS8 W 30 Olivet 23S15 L 7 Mount Union 38S22 W 19 at Hiram 9S29 L 10 at Heidelberg 20O6 L 0 Bald.-Wallace (HC) 45O13 L 7 at Capital 21O20 W 23 at Muskingum 14O27 W 50 Marietta 30N3 L 21 John Carroll 29N10 W 23 at Otterbein 21

————1989

Record: 3-7 (2-6 OAC, 7th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS9 L 3 at Adrian 21S16 L 7 Otterbein 14S23 L 14 at John Carroll 33S30 W 22 Kalamazoo 6O7 W 51 Capital 21O14 L 13 at Mount Union 21O21 L 7 Bald.-Wallace (HC) 28O28 L 7 at Heidelberg 17N4 L 0 Muskingum 24N11 W 24 at Marietta 22

————1988

Record: 3-7 (2-6 OAC, T7th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS10 L 22 Adrian 27S17 W 23 at Otterbein (N) 0S24 L 7 Wittenberg 35O1 W 24 at Kalamazoo 7O8 L 0 at Capital 21O15 L 7 Mount Union (HC) 25O22 L 20 at Baldwin-Wallace 41O29 L 0 Heidelberg 31N5 L 10 at Muskingum 29N12 W 27 Marietta 12

————1987

Record: 4-6 (3-5 OAC, 6th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS12 L 7 at Adrian 35S19 W 34 at Marietta 31S26 L 0 Capital 25O3 W 25 Otterbein 21O10 W 35 St. Francis (Pa.) 31O17 L 43 at Mount Union 47O24 W 20 Heidelberg (HC) 7O31 L 10 at Wittenberg 52N7 L 7 at Baldwin-Wallace 31N14 L 32 Muskingum 36

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1986Record: 0-9 (0-8 OAC, 9th)Coach: Tom KaczkowskiS13 L 10 Adrian 42S20 L 7 Marietta 51S27 L 0 at Captial 21O4 L 0 at Otterbein (N) 6O18 L 10 Mount Union (HC) 30O25 L 17 at Heidelberg 30N1 L 6 Wittenberg 38N8 L 13 Baldwin-Wallace 37N15 L 0 at Muskingum 45

————1985

Record: 1-9Coach: Dan KratzerS14 L 7 at Muskingum (N) 21S21 L 0 at Adrian 42S28 L 0 Baldwin-Wallace 24O5 L 13 Albion 25O12 L 7 at Wittenberg 40O19 L 12 Marietta (HC) 30O26 L 13 Mount Union 43N2 W 35 at Otterbein 14N9 L 10 Capital 35N16 L 6 at Heidelberg 9

————1984

Record: 2-6-1 (2-5-1 OAC, 7th)Coach: Dan KratzerS8 W 14 at Mount Union 9S15 L 14 Muskingum 34S22 L 12 Adrian 35S29 L 17 at Baldwin-Wallace 30O13 L 7 Wittenberg (HC) 34O20 W 13 at Capital 10O27 T 3 at Marietta 3N3 L 15 Heidelberg 22N10 L 17 Otterbein 27

————1983

Record: 5-4 (3-2 OAC, 3rd Red)Coach: Wally HoodS10 W 50 at Bluffton 7S17 L 3 at Ashland (N) 27S24 L 7 Findlay 25O1 W 24 at Heidelberg 8O8 W 21 Otterbein 3O15 W 60 Marietta (HC) 0O22 W 26 at Ohio Wesleyan 7O29 L 3 Wittenberg 17N5 L 6 at Denison 21

————1982

Record: 6-3-1 (4-0-1 OAC, 1st Blue)Coach: Wally HoodS11 W 29 Bluffton 0S18 L 2 Ashland 24S25 L 14 at Findlay 17O2 W 18 Heidelberg 13O9 W 14 at Otterbein 10O16 W 20 at Marietta 0O23 W 23 Ohio Wesleyan (HC) 7O30 W 20 at Wittenberg 6N6 T 24 Denison 24N13 L 0 at Baldwin-Wallace** 24

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1981Record: 6-3 (4-2 OAC, T2nd Blue)Coach: Wally HoodS12 W 41 at Bluffton 14S19 W 26 at Heidelberg 7S26 L 7 Wittenberg 15O3 L 13 at Capital 17O10 L 10 Canisus (NY) 17O17 W 13 Muskingum (HC) 7O24 W 42 at Ohio Wesleyan 10O31 W 7 Wooster 0N7 W 35 at Denison 27

————1980

Record: 6-2-1 (4-2 OAC, T2nd Blue)Coach: Wally HoodS13 T 14 Bluffton (N) 14S20 W 27 Heidelberg 0S27 L 16 at Wittenberg 20O4 W 23 Capital 7O11 W 20 at Canisus (NY) 7O18 W 20 at Muskingum 6O25 W 40 Ohio Wesleyan (HC) 14N1 L 0 at Wooster 10N8 W 32 Denison 12

————1979

Record: 5-3-1Coach: Wally HoodS15 W 36 at Oberlin 0S22 W 50 Heidelberg (N) 6S29 W 23 at Georgetown 21O6 T 21 Findlay 21O13 W 21 at Ohio Wesleyan 0O20 W 22 Denison (HC) 7O27 L 0 at Baldwin-Wallace 42N3 L 11 at Mount Union 13N10 L 7 at Capital* 14

————1978

Record: 5-4 (3-2 OAC, T2nd Red)Coach: Wally HoodS16 W 55 Oberlin (N) 0S23 W 34 at Heidelberg (N) 0S30 L 9 Georgetown (N) 13O7 L 6 at Findlay (N) 28O14 W 28 Ohio Wesleyan (HC) 7O21 L 10 at Denison 14O28 L 3 Baldwin-Wallace 7N4 W 11 Mount Union 10N11 W 10 Wooster* 7

————1977

Record: 2-7 (1-4 OAC, 4th Red)Coach: Wally HoodS17 L 14 at Alma 20S24 W 17 Ohio Wesleyan (N) 7O1 L 19 at Otterbein (N) 20O8 L 34 at Georgetown 47O15 L 6 Wittenberg (HC) 38O22 L 14 at Capital 16O29 L 18 at Muskingum 35N5 L 9 Wooster 29N12 W 21 Heidelberg 15

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1976Record: 7-2 (4-1 OAC, 2nd Red)Coach: A. Wallace HoodS18 W 24 Alma (N) 7S25 W 30 at Ohio Wesleyan 8O2 L 14 Otterbein (N) 16O9 W 17 Georgetown (N) 0O16 L 24 at Wittenberg 30O23 W 13 Capital (HC) 11O30 W 24 Muskingum 21N6 W 9 at Wooster 6N13 W 35 at Heidelberg 13

————1975

Record: 4-4-1Coach: Wally HoodS13 L 8 Ohio Wesleyan (N) 21S20 W 17 Heidelberg (N) 7S27 L 10 at Kalamazoo 14O4 W 28 at Marietta 26O11 W 27 at Capital 0O18 T 7 Westmister (HC) 7O25 W 10 West Virginia 7N1 L 7 Taylor 14N8 L 6 at Alma 20

————1974

Record: 2-7Coach: Wally HoodS14 L 12 at Ohio Wesleyan 13S21 L 17 at Heidelberg (N) 21S28 W 15 Kalamazoo 6O5 L 7 Marietta 20O12 L 17 Capital (HC) 28O19 L 17 at Westminster 21O26 L 20 at West Virginia State 28N2 L 7 Alma 32N9 W 17 Findlay 15

————1973

Record: 2-7-0Coach: Bob MiddletonS15 L 17 at Mount Union 21S22 L 6 at Wooster 23S29 L 0 at Kalamazoo 11O6 L 0 Otterbein (N) 24O13 L 0 Hillsdale (HC) 34O20 L 8 at Ashland 37O27 W 14 Bluffton (N) 0N3 L 14 Defiance 39N10 W 24 at Findlay (N) 6

————1972

Record: 6-4-0Coach: Bob MiddletonS16 W 7 Mount Union (N) 6S23 L 7 at Hillsdale 26S30 W 13 Kalamazoo (HC) 7O7 W 14 at Otterbein (N) 7O14 W 36 at Anderson 27O21 L 10 Ashland 27O28 W 14 at Bluffton 6N4 L 20 atDefiance 24N11 L 19 Findlay 21N18 W 30 Georgetown 9

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1961Record: 6-3Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS16 W 8 at Alma 7S23 L 7 at Ferris State (N) 12S30 W 40 Defiance (N) 20O7 L 0 at Findlay (N) 22O14 W 63 Wilmington (HC) 8O21 W 28 at Ashland 13O28 W 18 Bluffton (N) 0N4 L 3 Olivet 6N11 W 49 Ball State 20

————1960

Record: 7-2 (4-1 MOL)Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS17 W 41 at Taylor 6S24 W 15 Hope (N) 7O1 W 54 at Wilmington (N) 0O8 W 25 Findlay (HC) 0O15 W 15 atDefiance 14O22 W 15 at Bluffton 13O29 L 0 Ashland (N) 28N5 L 8 Albion 20N12 W 7 at Waynesburg, Pa 6

————1959

Record: 3-6 (2-3 MOL, 4th)Coach: John NettletonL 6 Albion 27W 26 Ferris State 12L 12 at Findlay 22L 0 Bluffton 15W 24 Wilmington (HC) 0W 13 Defiance 6L 0 at Ashland 14L 0 Taylor 14L 6 at Hope 32

————1958

Record: 1-6 (1-4 MOL, T4th)Coach: John NettletonS27 L 0 Bluffton (N) 55O4 W 24 at Wilmington (N) 0O11 L 15 Waynesburg, Pa. 26O18 L 18 Ashland (HC) 21O25 L 13 atDefiance 33N1 L 6 Findlay 26N8 L 13 at Alma 33

————1957

Record: 1-7 (1-4 MOL, 5th)Coach: John NettlletonS21 L 6 Otterbein 19S28 W 14 Wilmington 12O5 L 7 at Findlay 47O12 L 14 Ashland 31O19 L 14 Bluffton (HC) 58O26 L 6 Defiance 7O2 L 0 at Denison 71O9 L 14 Alma 40

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1971Record: 3-6Coach: Bob MiddletonS25 L 7 at Capital 20O2 W 14 Taylor (N) 13O9 L 7 Hillsdale (N) 44O16 L 7 Anderson (HC) 25O23 L 7 at Ashland 22O30 L 13 Bluffton 14 N6 L 0 Edinboro 19N13 W 13 at Findlay (N) 7N20 W 37 at Georgetown 7

————1970

Record: 4-4Coach: Bob MiddletonS26 L 6 Capital (N) 29O3 L 0 at Taylor 14O10 L 7 at Hillsdale 17O17 W 27 Delaware Valley 0O24 W 10 Ashland (HC) 0O31 W 36 at Bluffton (N) 0N7 L 12 Mount Union 35N14 W 20 Findlay 6

————1969

Record: 5-4Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS20 W 27 Edinboro (N) 7S27 L 12 at Waynesburg, Pa. 15O4 L 7 at Northwood 23O11 W 28 Otterbein (HC) 21O18 L 7 at Findlay (N) 8O25 W 14 at Ashland 10N1 W 17 Bluffton 0N8 W 9 at Grove City 7N15 L 13 Ferris State 14

————1968

Record: 3-6Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS21 L 26 at Edinboro 27S28 L 0 Waynesburg (N) 19O5 L 0 at Ferris State (N) 19O12 L 13 at Otterbein (N) 25O19 W 15 Findlay (N) 8O26 W 27 Northwood (HC) 0N2 L 7 Bluffton 13N9 W 17 at Kalamazoo 0N16 L 0 at Baldwin-Wallace 28

————1967

Record: 3-6Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS16 W 8 Ferris State (N) 7S23 W 24 Kalamazoo (N) 8S30 L 13 at Waynesburg, Pa. 48O7 L 24 at Northwood 49O14 L 21 at Findlay (N) 26O28 L 6 Muskingum (HC) 17N4 L 2 at Bluffton 3N11 L 13 Baldwin-Wallace 26N18 W 6 at Mount Union 3

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1966Record: 5-4Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS17 W 21 at Ferris State (N) 0S24 L 8 at Albion 14O1 L 7 Waynesburg (N) 30O8 L 7 Northwood (N) 23O15 W 6 at Findlay (N) 3O22 W 21 Ashland (HC) 9O29 L 0 at Muskingum 47N5 W 32 Bluffton 9N12 W 17 Eastern Michigan 9

————1965

Record: 5-4Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS11 L 0 at Waynesburg (N) 21S18 W 30 Hope (N) 0S25 W 17 Albion (N) 6O1 W 7 at E. Michigan (N) 0O9 W 14 at Northwood 12O16 L 3 Findlay (HC) 31O23 L 7 at Ashland 9N6 W 48 Ferris State 0N13 L 0 at Bluffton (N) 20

————1964

Record: 7-3Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS12 W 36 Waynesburg, Pa.(N) 28S19 W 14 Mount Union (N) 6S26 W 47 at Indiana Central (N) 14O3 W 7 at Bluffton (N) 6O10 W 33 Northwood (HC) 6O17 L 7 Findlay (N) 33O24 L 8 at Heidelberg (N) 21O31 W 7 Ferris State 3N7 L 0 at Hope 20N14 W 32 at John Carroll 21

————1963

Record: 6-3Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS14 W 24 Northwood (N) 6S21 W 13 at Mount Union (N) 0S28 W 42 Indiana Central (N) 0O4 W 20 at Eastern Michigan (N) 7O12 W 16 Bluffton (HC) 6O19 L 0 John Carroll (N) 14O26 W 33 at Findlay (N) 6N2 L 6 at Ferris State (N) 13N9 L 14 Hillsdale 31

————1962

Record: 5-4Coach: Arden “Stretch” RobersonS15 W 52 Alma (N) 6S22 L 8 at Albion 16S29 W 7 Findlay (N) 0O6 W 32 at Wilmington (N) 0O13 L 6 Ashland (HC) 16O20 L 10 at Bluffton (N) 12O27 W 35 at Northwood (N) 0N3 W 30 Ferris State 6N10 L 6 at Hillsdale 35

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1956Record: 0-7-1 (0-4-1 MOL, T5th)Coach: John NettletonS22 L 0 at Otterbein 47S29 L 0 at Findlay 59O6 L 13 Bluffton 52O13 L 13 Ashland (HC) 40O20 T 7 Defiance 7O27 L 12 Wilmington 28N3 L 0 Denison 73N10 L 0 at U. of Buffalo 72

————1955

Record: 1-6 (0-5 MOL, 6th)Coach: Richard “Barney” PooleS24 L 7 at Capital 27O1 L 0 Wilmington (N) 38O8 L 0 at Findlay 28O15 L 6 at Bluffton 20O22 L 0 at Ashland 25O29 W 19 Marietta (HC) 0N12 L 6 Defiance 19

————1954

Record: 1-7 (0-4 MOL, 6th)Coach: Clyde A. LambS25 L 0 Capital at Lima 34O2 L 0 Ashland 14O9 W 25 at Northern Michigan 7O16 L 0 Bluffton (HC) 38O23 L 0 atDefiance 26O30 L 0 at Marietta 12N6 L 13 Findlay 26N13 L 13 at St. Joseph (IN) 33

————1953

Record: 1-7-1 (1-3 MOL, T4th)Coach: Clyde A.LambS19 L 0 at Maryland State 47S26 L 0 at Capital 7O3 L 7 at Ashland 14O10 T 7 Northern Michigan (N) 7O17 L 12 at Bluffton (N) 18O24 L 7 Defiance (HC) 28O31 L 13 at St. Lawrence (NY) 47N7 W 20 at Findlay 0N14 L 0 at Buffalo (N.Y.) 20

————1952

Record: 7-2 (5-0 MOL)(Mid-Ohio Conference Champs)Coach: Clyde A. LambS20 L 0 at Arkansas State 47S27 L 13 Wooster (N) 26O4 W 34 at Wilmington 11O11 W 21 at Cedarville 14O18 W 19 Bluffton (HC) 12O25 W 34 atDefiance 6N1 W 34 Capital (N) 18N8 W 35 Findlay (N) 14N15 W 34 Ashland (N) 7

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1934Record: 6-0-1 (4-0-1 OAC, 3rd)Coach: Harris A. LambW 13 at Heidelberg 0W 33 Hiram 0W 20 Capital (HC) 0W 23 at Otterbein 0W 7 at Wittenberg 0T 0 at Bowling Green 0W 8 Bluffton 0

————1933

Record: 0-5-2 (0-4-1 OAC, T19th)Coach: Harris A. LambT 0 at Bluffton 0L 0 Heidelberg 19L 7 at Hiram 13L 0 Bowling Green (HC) 6L 0 Otterbein 6L 0 at Colgate 72T 0 at Capital 0

————1932

Record: 4-2-1 (3-1 OAC, T4th)Coach: Harris A. LambL 0 at Pittsburgh 47T 6 Bluffton 6W 9 at Otterbein 0W 19 Hiram 0W 14 Capital (HC) 2L 0 at Marietta 6W 20 at Bowling Green 0

————1931

Record: 6-2 (3-1 OAC, T6th)Coach: Harris A. LambL 0 at Army 60W 9 Bluffton 0W 16 at E. Ky St. Teachers’ Coll. 0W 6 at Hiram 0L 0 Otterbein (HC) 20W 37 Marietta 0W 31 Wilmington 2W 51 Capital 12

————1930

Record: 3-5 (1-4 OAC, 11th)Coach: Ernie MillerL 0 at Dayton 12W 6 Toledo 0L 0 at Wilmington 12W 16 Hiram (HC) 0L 0 Capital 14L 0 at Heidelberg 45L 6 at Otterbein 7W 12 Bluffton 7

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1939Record: 5-3 (5-2 OAC, 6th)Coach: Harris A. LambW 14 at Findlay 9W 6 at Wooster 0L 12 at Denison 21W 6 at Heidelberg 0W 34 Ashland (HC) 2W 6 at Capital 0L 0 Muskingum 20L 0 at Mount Union 7

————1938

Record: 6-1-1 (6-1-1 OAC, 3rd)Coach: Harris A. LambW 12 at Findlay 9W 13 Wittenberg 0W 26 Capital 13W 59 at Ashland 14T 0 Bowling Green (HC) 0W 14 at Heidelberg 0L 6 at Muskingum 7W 9 Mount Union 6

————1937

Record: 4-1-3 (4-2-1 OAC, 4th)Coach: Harris A. LambW 6 Findlay 2T 0 at Denison 0W 19 at Ashland 6T 6 Heidelberg (HC) 6W 9 at Bowling Green 7W 3 at Capital 0T 0 Muskingum 0L 0 at Mount Union 7

————1936

Record: 4-2-2 (4-2-1 OAC, 8th)Coach: Harris A. LambW 40 at Findlay 0W 27 Ashland 0T 0 at Denison 0L 0 Mount Union 6W 13 Heidelberg 7L 7 Muskingum (HC) 14W 13 Capital 0T 7 at Bowling Green 7

————1935

Record: 4-3-1 (3-2-1 OAC, 9th)Coach: Harris A. LambW 27 at Ashland 0W 13 at Capital 0W 53 Bowling Green (HC) 0T 6 at Heidelberg 6W 18 at Detroit Tech 8L 12 Wittenberg 19L 6 at Mount Union 13L 13 Denison 27

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1946Record: 3-6 (0-5 OAC, 17th)Coach: Millard “Lefty” MurphyW 19 at Cedarville (N) 0W 13 Rio Grande at Kenton 7L 0 at Ashland (N) 6L 0 Findlay (N) at Kenton 24L 6 Otterbein (HC) 33W 48 Bluffton(N) at Lima 0L 7 Heidelberg 20L 13 at Wittenberg 14L 2 at Mount Union 26

————1945

Record: 3-2 (0-2 OAC, 10th)Coach: Clyde A. LambW 20 at Bluffton 0W 20 Bluffton (HC) 0W 13 at Rio Grande 7L 9 Wittenberg (N)at Kenton 19L 7 Otterbein 26

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1942OAC Champions

Record: 6-1-1 (5-0-1 OAC, 1st)Coach: Millard “Lefty” MurphyW 6 at Findlay (N) 0L 0 at Albion 6T 6 at Wittenberg 6W 32 Capital (HC) 7W 62 at Bluffton 6W 22 at Muskingum 0W 28 Mount Union 0W 15 Heidelberg 0

————1941

Record: 6-1-1 (5-0 OAC, 2nd)Coach: Harris A. LambW 7 at Findlay 0L 0 at St.Lawrence 13W 25 at Albion 6W 27 at Capital 6T 7 Denison (HC) 7W 20 Muskingum 0W 14 at Mount Union 0W 10 at Heidelberg 8

————1940

Record: 5-3 (4-3 OAC, 8th)Coach: Harris A. LambL 12 at Findlay 14W 7 at Denison 0L 0 at Wittenberg 13W 13 Capital (HC) 7W 53 Ashland 0L 6 at Muskingum 13W 20 Mount Union 0W 23 at Heidelberg 2

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1951Record: 4-5 (3-2 MOL, 3rd)Coach: Clyde A. LambS13 W 28 Cedarville 0S22 L 0 Wittenberg (N) 32S29 L 14 at Wooster 25O6 W 34 Olivet (HC) 0O13 W 20 at Ashland 13O20 L 7 at Bluffton (N) 13O25 W 39 Defiance (N) 0N3 L 6 at Capital 18N10 L 27 at Findlay 28

————1950

Record: 9-1 (5-0 MOL Champions)Coach: Clyde A. LambW 21 at Cedarville 7W 14 at Wittenberg 13W 36 at Olivet (N) 6L 22 at Detroit Tech 27W 21 Wilmington 7W 13 Bluffton 6W 36 atDefiance 6W 14 Capital 0W 21 Findlay 13W 35 Ashland 13

————1949

Record: 6-3 Coach: Clyde A. LambW 32 Cedarville 0L 0 at Ashland 13W 45 Taylor 6L 0 at Morris Harvey 13W 6 Wittenberg (HC) 0W 48 Bluffton 0L 7 Heidelberg 41W 49 at Capital 0W 29 at Findlay 14

————1948

Record: 5-3-1 (2-2 OAC, T7th)Coach: Clyde A. LambW 26 at Cedarville 0T 13 at Morris Harvey 13W 14 at Wittenberg 7W 33 Taylor 0L 7 Muskingum (HC) 20W 20 Bluffton 0L 0 Heidelberg 61W 14 Capital 6L 6 Findlay 20

————1947

Record: 2-5-1 (2-4 OAC, T13th)Coach: Clyde A. LambL 0 at Ohio U. 34L 0 Ashland (N) 7L 7 at Findlay 28W 7 Wittenberg (HC) 0W 13 at Capital 7L 0 Heidelberg 20L 0 at Muskingum 42T 6 Bluffton 6

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1919Record: 1-8 (0-6 OAC, 15th)Coach: Charles W. BolenW 13 Toledo 0L 0 at Denison 37L 3 at Detroit 35L 0 Akron 24L 0 Ohio Wesleyan 34L 0 Wooster 13L 0 Miami 60L 6 at Heidelberg 14

————1918

Record: 1-5 (0-5 OAC, T14th)Coach: Thomas J. SmullL 0 Miami 47L 0 Wooster 41L 6 at Western Reserve 14L 20 Wittenberg 21W 39 S.A.T.C. All-Stars 0L 0 at Ohio Wesleyan 38

————1917

Record: 3-4 (0-4 OAC, T13th)Coach: Larry BevanL 0 at Miami 32W 90 Toledo 0L 0 Akron 19W 66 Findlay 0L 20 Case 46W 14 St. Marys 0L 17 at Wittenberg 22

————1916*

Record: 3-7 (2-5 OAC, T10th)Coach: Ray C. Hill and Larry Bevan L 0 at Miami 27W 13 Winona (Ind.) Aggies 7L 3 at Ohio Wesleyan 7W 9 Cincinnati 0L 0 Denison 19L 7 Akron 14L 0 Wittenberg 25W 21 Mount Union 0L 0 at Kalamazoo 75L 0 at Marshall 7* First Year in Ohio Athletic Conf.

————1915

Record: 4-4-1 Coach: A.W. RaymondL 0 at Miami 40L 0 at Ohio 46W 51 Antioch 0L 0 Heidelberg 14L 0 at Ohio Wesleyan 61T 0 Akron 0W 14 Winona (Ind.) Aggies 3W 9 Otterbein 7W 14 Wittenberg 0

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1924Record: 4-3-1 (3-3-1 OAC, T10th)Coach: Benjamin RoderickW 19 Bluffton 2L 2 Ohio Wesleyan 3W 9 Cincinnati (HC) 0W 12 at Ohio U. 7L 0 at Denison 14T 14 at Heidelberg 14W 17 Muskingum 0L 0 at Wittenberg 19

————1923

Record: 6-4 (3-4 OAC, 12th)Coach: Dr. James O. NewtonW 46 at Bowling Green 0W 13 Ashland 12L 7 at Ohio Wesleyan 14W 7 at Western Reserve 0W 21 Baldwin-Wallace 12L 0 Akron (HC) 20L 7 at Cincinnati 20W 21 Heidelberg 0W 13 at Bluffton 6L 0 at Wittenberg 31

————1922

Record: 4-5 (2-5 OAC, 14th)Coach: Dr. James O. NewtonW 12 Bluffton 0W 21 Bowling Green 6L 6 Ohio Wesleyan (HC) 14L 0 at Miami 6W 34 Western Reserve 0W 21 at Heidelberg 0L 0 at Akron 6L 6 at Case 7L 7 at Wittenberg 18

————1921

Record: 5-4 (4-3 OAC, T7th)Coach: Charles W. BolenW 47 Bluffton 0L 0 at Detroit 35L 0 Miami 27L 7 at Akron 26W 35 at Hiram 0W 6 Western Reserve 0W 13 Heidelberg 0L 0 at Saint Xavier 13W 7 Wittenberg 0

————1920

Record: 3-4 (2-3 OAC, 11th)Coach: Charles W. BolenL 7 Saint Marys College 13L 6 at Ohio Wesleyan 13W 26 Otterbein 3L 7 at Heidelberg 34W 14 Kenyon at Lima 0L 7 at Wittenberg 19W 34 Hiram 13

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1929Record: 2-6-1 (0-4-1 OAC, 15th)Coach: Ernie MillerW 6 at Bluffton 0L 0 at Wash. & Jefferson 33L 6 at Cincinnati 12W 26 Cedarville 6L 12 Otterbein (HC) 13L 7 Wooster 32T 0 at Baldwin-Wallace 0L 0 at Akron 19L 7 Heidleberg 24

————1928

Record: 2-6-1 (2-3 OAC, 9th)Coach: Bill MeredithT 13 Bluffton 13L 0 at Bowling Green 7W 14 Case at Findlay 6L 6 Heidelberg 24W 32 Baldwin-Wallace 0L 0 Ohio U. (HC) 39L 0 at Denison 32L 0 Mount Union 12L 0 at Dayton 41

————1927

Record: 3-6 (2-5 OAC, T15th)Coach: Bill MeredithW 14 at Bluffton 8L 2 at Bowling Green 6L 0 at Ohio U. 25W 26 at Baldwin-Wallace 7L 6 Heidelberg (HC) 12W 47 at Kenyon 0L 6 Miami 33L 21 at Muskingum 38L 0 Denison 8

————1926

Record: 1-6 (1-6 OAC, T19th)Coach: Bill Meredith L 7 Denison 13L 12 at Miami 34L 0 Muskingum (HC) 7L 0 Ohio Wesleyan 17W 24 Heidelberg 7L 7 at Ohio 9L 0 at Dayton 21

————1925

Record: 3-4-1 (2-4-1 OAC, 16th)Coach: Benjamin RoderickW 17 Bluffton 6L 0 Heidelberg 7L 0 at Ohio Wesleyan 24L 0 Saint Xavier 19W 6 Ohio U. (HC) 0T 6 at Case 6W 6 at Wittenberg 0L 6 at Muskingum 14

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1914Record: 4-5Coach: A.W. “Bugs” RaymondW 32 Bluffton 0W 27 Antioch 3L 0 at St. Marys 14L 0 at Marshall 7L 14 at Muskingum 33W 38 Winona (Ind.) Aggies 7L 0 at Christian Brothers 86W 32 Adrian 0L 0 at Detroit 7

————1913

Record: 5-6-1 Coach: Carl PetersL 6 at U. Pittsburg 67L 0 at Notre Dame 87L 7 at Denison 16L 0 at U. Kentucky 21L 3 at Transylvania(KY) 6W 46 Antioch 0W 19 Otterbein 7L 13 at Marietta 14T 0 at Mount Union 0W 32 Heidelberg 0W 7 at U. Detroit 0

————1912

Record: 4-4Coach: Rev. M.J. BradshawL 0 at U. Pittsburg 22L 13 at Butchel 29W 40 Heidelberg 6W 27 at Adrian (Mich.) 0W 48 Antioch 0L 7 at Hiram 26W 21 Mount Union 20L 7 at Culver M.A.(Ind.) 14

————1911

Record: 5-4Coach: BradshawL 6 at Notre Dame 32W 14 at Heidelberg 0W 38 Central Menonite 0 (now Bluffton)L 0 at U. Pittsburg 22W 103 Muskingum 0L 0 at Buchtel 26W 10 Wittenberg 0W 10 Antioch 5L 0 at Mt. Union 23

————1910

Record: 2-5Coach: SmullL 0 at Pittsburg 36W 47 Heidelberg 5L 19 Otterbein 23L 9 at Michigan 34L 3 at Marietta 5L 0 at Notre Dame 48W 18 Muskingum 0

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All-Time Scores 1929-1910

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1909Record: 1-3Coach: “Snuff” MacKowanW 42 Lima St. Marys 0L 0 at Ohio University 22L 0 at Heidelberg 12L 15 Mt. Union 38

————1908

Record: 9-1Coach: “Snuff” MacKowanW 39 at Lima Alumni 0W 9 Ohio University 0W 12 Findlay College 6W 19 Wittenberg 0L 4 at Notre Dame 58W 38 Antioch 7W 16 Massillon 5W 41 Heidelberg 0W 15 Otterbein 0W 23 at Mt. Union 6

————1907

Record: 3-6Coach: Prof. Grover KreglowL 0 at Wash. & Jeff. 19W 26 Lima St. Marys AA 0W 45 Columbus Grove AC 0W 11 at Wittenberg 2L 0 at Pittsburg 16L 0 Western Reserve 23L 0 at Heidelberg 14

ONU Coaching History Coach Years Record Pct.1. Tom Kaczkowski 1986-2002 (17) 93-79-2 .5402. Arden “Stretch” Roberson 1960-69 (10) 52-39 .5713. Harris Lamb 1931-41 (11) 50-23-12 .6594. Wally Hood 1974-83 (10) 48-41-4 .5385. Dean Paul 2004-Current (6) 42-18 .7006. Clyde Lamb 1945, 47-54 (9) 38-35-3 .5207. Bob Middleton 1970-73 (4) 15-21 .4178. “Snuff” MacKowan 1908-09 (2) 10-4 .714 Dr. James O. Newton 1922-23 (2) 10-9 .526 William Kreglow 1895-97, 99-00 (5) 10-11-1 .47711. Millard “Lefty” Murphy 1942, 46 (2) 9-7-1 .559 Rev. M.J. Bradshaw 1911-12 (2) 9-8 .529 Charles Bolen 1919-21 (3) 9-16 .36014. A.W. “Bugs” Raymond 1914-15 (2) 8-9-1 .47215. Wingard 1903 (1) 7-5 .583 Benjamin Roderick 1924-25 (2) 7-7-2 .50017. Larry Bevan 1916-17 (2) 6-11 .353 Bill Meredith 1926-28 (3) 6-18-1 .26019. Carl Peters 1913 (1) 5-6-1 .458 Ernie Miller 1929-30 (2) 5-11-1 .324 Thomas J. Smull 1905,10,18 (3) 5-13 .278 John Nettleton 1956-59 (4) 5-26-1 .17223. Stacey Hairston 2003 (1) 4-6 .400 Grover Kreglow 1906-07 (2) 4-8-1 .34625. Dan Kratzer 1984-85 (2) 3-15-1 .18426. McCrory 1894 (1) 2-0 1.00027. A.H. Hanover 1898 (1) 1-3 .250

L 0 Ohio University 8L 0 Mt. Union 51

————1906

Record: 1-2-1Coach: Prof. Grover KreglowT 0 at Columbus Grove 0W 32 Dunkirk Giants 0L 0 at Heidelberg 20L 0 Lima College 5

————1905

Record: 2-3Coach: Dr. Thomas J. SmullL 0 at Michigan Univ. 23L 5 v Columbus Medics 27W 45 v Ohio University 0W 77 v Columbus Barracks 5L 0 v Northwestern 34

————1904

Record: 7-2-1Coach: No CoachW 117 v Lima St. Marys A.A. 0L 0 at Michigan 48W 75 v Ft. Wayne Medics 0L 6 v Michigan Aggies 28W 34 v Ohio Wesleyan 6T 5 v Western Reserve 5W 42 v Otterbein 0W 23 v Ft. Wayne Medics 0W 151 v Col. of Physicians & 0

Surgeons (Chicago)W 23 v Columbus Medics 11

————1903

Record: 7-5Coach: WingardL 11 at Oberlin 12L 0 at Michigan 65W 84 Marion YMCA 5W 6 Wittenberg (forfeit) 0W 23 Shelby A.C. 0L 5 at Heidelberg 6W 30 Ft. Wayne Medics 6L 0 at Akron 11W 40 v Upper Sandusky 12W 22 v Otterbein 5W 65 v Celina 0L 0 at Shelby A.C. 23

————1902

Record: 5-2-1Coach: No CoachW 6 Ada City Team 0T 0 v Heidelberg 0W 42 v Ohio Wesleyan 0W 22 v Heidelberg 6W 99 v Findlay 0L 0 v Columbus Medics 37L 5 v Wittenberg 22W 33 v Lima St. Marys AA 0

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All-Time Scores 1909-18931901

Record: 1-3Coach: No CoachL 0 v Deaf Mutes 6L 0 Van Wert 5W 6 v Ohio Wesleyan 0L 0 Findlay H.S. 28

————1900

Record: 2-3Coach: William KreglowW 34 v Elida City Team 0W 16 v Lima College 6L 0 Witttenberg 16L 6 v Columbus Medics 41L 0 v Wittenberg 31

————1899

Record: 3-0-1Coach: William KreglowW 22 v Findlay College 6T 0 v Lima College 0W 28 Crestline City Team 0W 24 Ada High School 0

————1898

Record: 1-3Coach: A.H. HanoverL 0 Lima YMCA 6W 16 at Toledo YMCA 0L 0 at Heidelberg 40L 0 v Findlay H.S. 10

————1897

Record: 2-3Coach: William KreglowL 0 at Heidelberg 28W 8 Heidelberg 0W 4 v Findlay College 0L 0 at Lima College 6L 0 Ada High School 38

————1896

Record: 1-3-2Coach: William KreglowT 6 v Urbana University 6L 0 Marion YMCA 10T 0 Lima YMCA 0W 28 at Findlay College 0L 0 at Lima College 22L 0 Lima College 12

————1895

Record: 3-2Coach: William KreglowL 4 at Findlay College 8W 26 at Lima YMCA 0W 12 at Findlay College 0L 0 Findlay College 8W 10 at Lima YMCA 0

————1894

Record: 2-0Coach: McCroryW 20 v Findlay College 6W 6 v Lima YMCA 0

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Record: 1-0Coach: No CoachW 24 Deming-Freeman 0

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(0-0)H - First MeetingA - None

————Mount Union

(14-35-1)H - MU 19-8A - MU 16-6N - ONU 3-1HC - MU 6-02009 L 10-31 H2008 L 7-44 A N2007 L 0-44 H HC2006 L 7-49 A2005 W 21-14 A2004 L 27-41 H HC2003 L 7-55 A2002 L 24-34 H2001 L 3-31 A2000 L 24-48 H1999 L 31-56 A1998 L 37-42 H1997 L 14-38 A1996 L 7-44 H HC1995 L 0-45 A1994 L 35-41 H1993 L 7-49 A1992 L 13-34 H HC1991 L 7-17 A1990 L 7-38 H1989 L 13-31 A1988 L 7-25 H HC1987 L 43-47 A1986 L 10-30 H HC1985 L 13-43 H1984 W 14-9 A1978 W 11-10 H1973 L 17-21 A1972 W 7-6 H N1970 L 12-35 H1967 W 6-3 A1964 W 14-6 H N1963 W 13-0 A N1946 L 2-26 A1942 W 28-0 H1941 W 14-0 A1940 W 20-0 H1939 L 0-7 A1938 W 9-6 H1937 L 0-7 A1936 L 0-6 H1935 L 6-13 A1928 L 0-12 H1916 W 21-0 H1913 T 0-0 A1912 W 21-20 H1911 L 0-23 A1909 L 15-38 H1908 W 23-6 A1907 L 0-51 H

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Otterbein(32-18)

H - ONU 15-12A - ONU 17-6N - Tie 6-5HC - Ott 3-22009 L 36-38 A2008 L 7-37 H2007 W 27-14 A N2006 W 26-0 H 2005 W 44-26 H HC2004 W 34-17 A 2003 W 19-6 H 2002 W 28-7 A2001 W 36-22 H2000 W 45-21 A N1999 W 37-0 H1998 W 49-24 A N1997 W 28-24 H1996 W 33-25 A1995 W 42-13 H1994 W 40-7 A1993 W 41-16 H1992 W 43-0 A N1991 W 34-17 H1990 W 23-21 A 1989 L 7-14 H1988 W 23-0 A N1987 W 25-21 H1986 L 0-6 A N1985 W 35-14 A1984 L 17-27 H1983 W 21-3 H1982 W 14-10 A1977 L 19-20 A N1976 L 14-16 H N1973 L 0-24 H N1972 W 14-7 A N1969 W 28-21 H HC1968 L 13-25 A N1957 L 6-19 H1956 L 0-47 A1946 L 6-33 H HC1945 L 7-26 H1934 W 23-0 A1933 L 0-6 H1932 W 9-0 A1931 L 0-20 H HC1930 L 6-7 A1929 L 12-13 H HC1915 W 9-7 H1913 W 19-7 H1910 L 19-23 H1908 W 15-0 H1904 W 42-01903 W 22-5

————Muskingum

(23-22-2)H – ONU 12-11A – Tie 11-11N – Tie 1-1HC - MC 5-32009 W 37-34 A2008 L 21-35 H

2007 W 27-9 A2006 W 36-7 H2005 W 34-10 A2004 W 31-11 H2003 L 16-24 A2002 W 35-7 H2001 W 38-14 A N2000 W 49-0 H1999 W 32-28 A1998 W 35-28 H HC1997 W 41-7 H HC1996 W 28-0 A 1995 L 18-20 H HC1994 W 23-21 A1993 T 21-21 H1992 W 48-20 A1991 L 7-21 H1990 W 23-14 A1989 L 0-24 H1988 L 10-29 A1987 L 32-36 H1986 L 0-45 A 1985 L 7-21 A N1984 L 14-34 H1981 W 13-7 H HC1980 W 20-6 A 1977 L 18-35 A1976 W 24-21 H1967 L 6-17 H HC 1966 L 0-47 A1948 L 7-20 H HC1947 L 0-42 A1942 W 22-0 A1941 W 20-0 H1940 L 6-13 A1939 L 0-20 H1938 L 6-7 A1937 T 0-0 H1936 L 7-14 H HC1927 L 21-38 A1926 L 0-7 H HC1925 L 6-14 A1924 W 17-0 H1914 L 14-33 A1911 W 103-0 H1910 W 18-0 H

————Heidelberg(43-29-5)

H - ONU 24-13-2A - ONU 17-16-3N - ONU 3-2HC - ONU 2-1-12009 W 38-7 H HC2008 W 41-0 A2007 W 35-10 H2006 W 47-3 A2005 W 68-6 H2004 W 59-0 A2003 W 33-0 H2002 W 28-0 A2001 W 47-16 H2000 W 48-0 A1999 W 35-0 H1998 W 49-7 A

1997 W 49-7 H1996 W 41-37 A1995 W 57-7 H1994 L 20-34 A1993 L 33-34 H1992 L 14-21 A1991 T 14-14 H1990 L 10-20 A1989 L 7-17 A1988 L 0-31 H 1987 W 20-7 H HC1986 L 17-30 A1985 L 6-9 A1984 L 15-22 H1983 W 24-8 A1982 W 18-13 H1981 W 26-7 A1980 W 27-0 H1979 W 50-6 H N1978 W 34-0 A N1977 W 21-15 H1976 W 35-13 A 1975 W 17-7 H N1974 L 17-21 A N1964 L 8-21 A N1949 L 7-41 H1948 L 0-61 H 1947 L 0-20 H1946 L 7-20 H1942 W 15-0 H1941 W 10-8 A 1940 W 23-2 A1939 W 6-0 A1938 W 14-0 A1937 T 6-6 H HC1936 W 13-7 H 1935 T 6-6 A1934 W 13-0 A1933 L 0-19 H1930 L 0-45 A1929 L 7-24 H1928 L 6-24 H1927 L 6-12 H HC1926 W 24-7 H 1925 L 0-7 H1924 T 14-14 A1923 W 21-0 H1922 W 21-0 A1921 W 13-0 H1920 L 7-34 A1919 L 6-14 A1915 L 0-14 H1913 W 32-0 H1912 W 40-6 H1911 W 14-0 A1910 W 47-5 H1909 L 0-12 A1908 W 41-0 H1907 L 0-14 A1906 L 0-20 A1903 L 5-6 A1902 T 0-0 A1898 L 0-40 A1897 W 8-0 H

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Home – ONU 13-4Away – ONU 13-5-1Night – ONU 2-0Homecoming - ONU 3-12009 W 41-10 A HC2008 W 28-0 H HC2007 W 14-7 A HC2006 L 6-16 H2005 W 58-7 A2004 W 28-21 H2003 W 21-13 A HC2002 W 42-10 H HC2001 W 51-0 A2000 W 68-27 H1999 W 32-10 A N1998 W 20-7 H1997 W 20-14 A1996 W 26-14 H1995 L 27-29 A1994 W 24-14 H1993 W 23-0 A N1992 W 21-0 H1991 W 40-6 A1990 W 50-30 H1989 W 24-22 A1988 W 27-12 H1987 W 34-31 A1986 L 7-51 H1985 L 12-30 H HC1984 T 3-3 A-HC1983 W 60-0 H HC1982 W 20-0 A1975 W 28-26 A-HC1974 L 7-20 H1955 W 19-0 H1954 L 0-12 A-HC1932 L 0-6 A-HC1931 W 37-0 H1913 L 13-14 A1910 L 3-5 A

————John Carroll

(9-14)Home - JCU 7-3Away - JCU 7-5Night - Tie 1-1Homecoming - Tie 1-12009 W 35-14 A2008 W 21-14 A2007 W 23-13 H2006 W 23-9 A2005 L 25-50 A2004 W 38-14 H2003 L 23-28 A2002 L 7-33 H2001 W 59-19 A N2000 W 38-35 H HC1999 W 36-23 A 1998 L 21-28 H1997 L 21-28 A1996 L 0-52 H1995 L 6-38 A1994 L 14-32 H HC1993 L 24-30 A1992 L 6-30 H1991 L 7-17 A1990 L 21-29 H

1989 L 14-33 A1964 W 32-21 A1963 L 0-14 H N

————Baldwin-Wallace

(10-24-1)Home – BW 10-7Away – BW 14-3-1Night – 0-0Homecoming - BW 3-02009 W 49-6 H2008 L 7-10 A2007 L 18-21 H2006 L 7-13 A 2005 W 30-17 H2004 L 3-31 A2003 L 38-50 H HC2002 L 41-48 A 2001 W 21-20 H 2000 W 25-9 A1999 W 21-3 H 1998 L 35-38 A1997 W 31-17 A1996 L 20-31 H1995 L 22-40 A1994 L 9-10 H1993 L 19-62 A 1992 W 29-28 H1991 L 6-10 A1990 L 0-45 H HC1989 L 7-28 H HC1988 L 20-41 A 1987 L 7-31 A1986 L 13-37 H1985 L 0-24 H 1984 L 17-30 A1982 L 0-24 A1979 L 0-42 A1978 L 3-7 H1968 L 0-2 A1967 L 13-26 H 1929 T 0-0 A1928 W 32-0 H1927 W 26-7 A1923 W 21-12 H

————Capital

(32-24-1)Home - ONU 19-10Away - CU 14-13-1Night - CU 2-1Homecoming - ONU 5-32009 W 31-21 A2008 W 36-21 H2007 L 6-24 A2006 L 10-17 H HC2005 L 14-16 H2004 W 38-35 A2003 L 20-30 H N2002 L 12-47 A2001 W 43-17 H2000 W 52-46 A1999 W 61-28 H1998 W 70-39 A1997 W 61-27 H1996 W 54-6 A1995 W 41-0 H1994 L 17-23 A1993 W 14-7 H

1992 L 9-21 A1991 L 10-26 H HC1990 L 7-21 A1989 W 51-21 H1988 L 0-21 A1987 L 0-25 H1986 L 0-21 A1985 L 10-35 H1984 W 13-10 A1981 L 13-17 A1980 W 23-7 H1979 L 7-14 A1977 L 14-16 A1976 W 13-11 H HC1975 W 27-0 A1974 L 17-28 H HC1971 L 7-20 A1970 L 6-29 H N1955 L 7-27 A1954 L 0-34 H1953 L 0-7 A1952 W 34-18 H N1951 L 6-18 A1950 W 14-0 H1949 W 49-0 A1948 W 14-6 H1947 W 13-7 A1942 W 32-7 H HC1941 W 27-6 A1940 W 13-7 H HC1939 W 6-0 A1938 W 26-13 H1937 W 3-0 A1936 W 13-0 H1935 W 13-0 A

1934 W 20-0 H HC1933 T 0-0 A1932 W 14-2 H HC1931 W 51-12 H1930 L 0-14 H

————Wilmington

(19-3)Home - ONU 10-2Away - ONU 9-1Night - ONU 3-1Homecoming - ONU 3-02009 W 52-14 A2008 W 24-6 H2007 W 39-31 A2006 W 52-0 H2005 W 63-0 H2004 W 23-6 A2003 W 34-21 H2002 W 31-0 A2001 W 40-20 H HC2000 W 38-30 A1962 W 32-0 A N1961 W 63-8 H HC1960 W 54-0 A N1959 W 24-0 H HC1958 W 24-0 A N1957 W 14-12 H1956 L 12-28 H1955 L 0-38 H N1952 W 34-11 A1950 W 21-7 H1931 W 31-2 H1930 L 0-12 A

ONU vs. 2010 OpponentsWisconsin-River Falls First Meeting First Meeting: 2010 Last Meeting: NoneMount Union MUC leads 35-14-1 Last Meeting: 2009 - MUC 31-10 First Meeting: 1907 - MUC 51-0Otterbein ONU leads 32-18 Last Meeting: 2009 - OC 38-36 First Meeting: 1903 - ONU 22-5Muskingum ONU Leads 23-22-2 Last Meeting: 2009 - ONU 37-34 First Meeting: 1910 - ONU 18-0Heidelberg ONU leads 43-29-5 Last Meeting: 2009 - ONU 38-7 First Meeting: 1897 - ONU 8-0Marietta ONU leads 26-9-1 Last Meeting: 2008 - ONU 41-10 First Meeting: 1910 - MC 5-3John Carroll JCU leads 14-9 Last Meeting: 2009 - ONU 35-14 First Meeting: 1963 - JCU 14-0Baldwin-Wallace BW leads 24-10-1 Last Meeting: 2009 - ONU 49-6 First Meeting: 1923 - ONU 21-12Capital ONU leads 32-24-1 Last Meeting: 2009 - ONU 31-21 First Meeting: 1931 - ONU 51-12Wilmington ONU leads 18-3 Last Meeting: 2009 - ONU 52-14 First Meeting: 1930 - WC 12-0

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Briggs, Tyrone .............................74Brinkerhoff, Scott...................82,81Brinkley, Robert ...........95,94,93,92Brinkmeyer, Wm. .........49,48,47,46Brown, Anthony ..........................09Brown, Brian .....................01,00,99Brown, Jamie ...............95,94,93,92Brown, K. ...................................51Brown, Lanna ..............................71Brown, Tom ................................59Brubacker, Dan .................84,83,82Bruns, Jeff ...................................86Buchanan, Stefan ..............09,08,07Bugglin, Lee .................92,91,90,89Bundschu, Dean ..........................92Bunnell, Ted ................................84Bunt, Bob ...............................85,84Burger, Adam .........................08,06Burkholder, Seth .........................01Burris, Dennis .............................65Busch, Michael .................09,08,07Busching, Jeff....................08,07,06Butcheo .......................................49Butcher, Jack ..........................57,56Butler, Jeff ...................................09Butler, Mark ......................91,90,89Butterfield,David ...................76,75Buycks, Mickey ..........................96Buyer, DeWayne .........................66Byers, Paul ..................................45Bzdafka, Dave .............................89

CCallihan, Jim ...............................68Calloway, Vince .....................09,08Campbell, Dia ........................96,95Capellas, George ...............74,73,71Caple, Tim ...................................85Carey, Matt ........................05,04,03Carleton, Bradley ........................55Carr, Jeff ............................79,78,77Carrino, Al ....................51,50,49,48Carsone, Tony .............................58Casapini, Mike .............77,76,75,74Carter, Ricky .....................91,90,89Cartwright, Larry .........01,00,99,98Castle, Chris ......................00,99,98Cauley, Mike .....................76,75,74Chalmers, Bob ..............57,56,55,54Channel, Greg .............................88Chenevey, Adam ...............95,93,92Chessar, Ed ........................89,88,87Chopp, Jordan .............................09Chouteau, Kyle ...........................06Christopher, Brian .............01,00,99Church, Fred ...............................47Cipra, J.R. ....................00,99,98,97Clady, Bob ...................................59Clark, Caleb ...........................08,07Clark, Jason .......................93,92,91Clark, Jim ....................................48Clement, Dustin .....................01,99Clester, Don ...........................52,51Click, Zack .............................08,07Cline, Yale ...................................73Coburn, Dave ...............88,87,86,85Cochrane, Bill .............................78Colley, Rich ............................89,88Coll, Rob ...........................79,78,77Copeland, Archie ....................72,71

Baughman, Jason .........94,92,91,90Baughman, Joe .............52,51,50,49Baughman, Skip ................51,50,49Bauman, Chumsey ......................60Andrew Baumer ..........................09Baumhackl, Jim ......................95,94Bauserman, Chris ..............82,81,80Beach, Bruce ..........................88,87Beard, Chad .......................02,01,00Beard, Jack .............................68,67Beaschler, Ron .............85,84,83,82Beasore, Steve ...................86,85,84Beaudet, Roger ..................70,69,68Beck, Tim ....................................79Beck, Tom ....................77,76,75,74Behnfeldt, Randy ........................87Bellina, Paul ...........................75,74Benchic, Andrew ..........09,08,07,06Bennett, Jake ..........................05,04Bennett, Tony ...............95,94,93,92Benson, Andy ....................89,88,87Benton, Mike .....................05,04,03Bernhard, Matt ..................89,88,87Berry, Jeff ....................................73Biats, Carl .........................83,82,81Bicking, Kevin .............82,81,80,79Bick, Jon ................................96,95Bihn, Shawn ...........................97,96Bilinski, Ted ...........................67,66Billiter, Dave .....................97,96,95Birkmeier, Don .......................56,55Bishop, Colin ..............................09Black, James ..........................83,82Blair, Bob ....................................57Blair, Isaac ........................94,93,92Blackenship, Lacy .............71,70,69Blackwood, John .........................47Blase, Jack ...................................46Blood, Dirk .................................87Bloomfield,Pat .................72,71,70Bloodgood, Mike ...................75,74Bockey, Jason ....................05,04,03Bockrath, Gene ......................65,64Bodamer, Marcus ...................09,08Bodie, Scott .......................73,72,71Boesger, Glen ..............................82Bogart, Alan ......................06,05,04Bogdar, Stan ................................48Boger, John .................................55Bogner, Adam ...................07,06,05Boigner, Arnie ..............92,91,90,89Bok, Jeff ............................79,78,77Bolinger, Jim .....................62,61,60Bollenbacher, Mike ......86,85,84,83Bonfiglio,Ron ........................52,51Booher, Ned ................................53Boone, Brendan ...........................08Boop, Norman .............................47Boots, Jared .................................05Bowman, Josh ...................09,08,07Boyles, R. L. ...............................87Brace, Denny ...............................73Bradford, Curt ...................03,02,01Bradley, Carl ..........................01,00Branam, Chris ...................98,97,96Brandeberry, Steve .................04,03Breuklander, Gary .......................85Brickner, Andy .............06,05,04,03Brickner, Bob .........................50,49

AAbrams, Jason ........................95,94Acheson, Joel .........................02,00Ackerman, Terry ...............67,66,65Adams, George.......................51,50Adams, Jerry ................96,95,94,93Adams, Jim .................................87Adkins, Terry ....................78,77,76Agozzino, Jeremy ........00,99,98,97Albrecht, David ...........................74Alexander, Dustin ........06,05,04,03Allen, Kory .......................99,98,97Allen, Matt .............................04,02Allen, Neil ..............................51,50Allen, Tom ........................84,83,82Amey, Niles .................................46Alspaugh, David .........................67Amidon, Sam .........................08,07Amstutz, Bill .....................72,71,70Anderson, DeMeco .....................94Anderson, Jim ........................72,71Anderson, Matt ............91,90,89,88Anderson, Tom ............................82Andes, Aaron ...............................98Anspach, Dennis ...............63,61,60Aponte, Hector ............................94Arcaro, Pat ..................................09Archer, Eric .................................74Archer, Larry ...............................46Arnett, Ben .............................05,04Arnett, Dave ................................05Arnette, Pat ............................85,84Arthur, William ......................50,49Augsburger, Jim .....................79,78Augustine, Don ............73,72,71,70Auld, Jim ................................94,93Averhart, Lou ...............96,95,94,93Axelson, Chase .................06,05,04Azzarello, Anthony ...........08,07,06

BBabik, Jerrod ...............................07Bailey, Art ...................................56Bailey, Craig ...............................07Bailey, Nick .......................05,04,03Bailey, Robert ........................99,97Bailey, Tom .................................70Bailey, William ......................46,45Baker, Pat ....................................07Baker, Tom .............................88,87Baker, Mike ............................84,83Balchek, Ernie .............................47Ball, Dick ....................................66Barrett, Larry .....................70,69,68Baron, Bill .........................77,76,75Barker, Dan .......................63,61,60Barkhimer, Jason ..........95,94,93,92Barlett, Dave ...............................57Barman, Nick ..............................97Barney, Steve .........................79,78Barr, Chris ...................................91Barry, Doug ..................93,92,91,90Barry, Jim ....................................80Bartley, Rodger ...........................68Bash, Dan ...............................67,66Bass, John ..............................00,99Bates, Craig .......................05,04,03Batt, Eric ...........................82,81,80Batty, William .............................99Baucher, Bret ....................02,01,00

Conley, Jake .................76,75,74,73Cook, Craig ............................93,92Cooper, Travis .............................98Corle, Ed ...........................77,76,75Cornette, Aric .........................98,97Cortazzo, Frank .................54,53,52Corwin, Ted .................................70Cotter, Bob .............................93,92Cotter, Shawn .........................88,87Cottrell, Paul ...............................03Coward, Chad ........................09,08Cox, Gordon .................86,85,84,83Cox, Tom ................................72,71Crabbe, Kenneth ....................63,62Crable, Irvin ................................52Cramer, Mike ...............81,80,79,79Crane, David ................94,93,92,91Crasby, Paul ................................47Crawford, Brook ...............09,08,07Croghan, Steve ..................72,71,70Cree, Jamie ..................................91Criblez, Greg ...............................81Crite, Russell ...............................82Croy, Bill ...........................70,69,68Crumrine, Woodrow ...............64,63Cunzelo, Lou ...............................51Curran, Mike ................90,89,88,87Curran, Garry ....................83,82,81Curry, Bernard .............................09Czanik, Joe .............................93,92

DDalga, Cody ................................09Danison, Rick ....................05,04,03Dariano, Doug .............................70Dasher, Brian .........................00,99Dasher, Charles ......................63,62Dasher, Mike .....................67,66,65Davenport, Bob ......................47,46Davidson, G. ...............................49Davis, D’Andre ...........................08Davis, Harry ................................52Davis, Jack ........................51,50,49Davis, Jake ........................07,06,05Davis, Jeff ..............................02,01Day, Lee ......................................78DeAngelis, Dennis ............70,69,68Dean, Mike ...................91,90,89,88Dean, Sherman .......................90,89DeBruin, Mike ............................86DeCamillo, Chris ........................08Decker, Jack .................52,51,50,49Decker, Steve ...............77,76,75,74Deckrosh, Hazen ...............57,56,55DeGaetano, Mike .........84,83,82,81DeGray, Brett ..............................94Deighton, Chris ............91,90,89,88Deitrick, Charlie ...........72,71,70,69Deitzel, Dave .....................67,66,65Dellaposta, Rob ............04,03,02,01Delk, David .......................07,06,05DeLuca, Joe .................................47Demis, George ............................65Denner, Dan ...........................74,73Dennison, Ted ........................49,48Denny, Jon ..............................92,91Derringer, Bill ..............88,87,86,85Derry, William .............................47DeToto, Mike .........................93,92Deuber, Rob .................88,87,86,85

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Geretz, Mike ..........................02,01Geschwind, Tom ..........60,59,58,57Gick, Bob .....................59,58,57,56Gilbert, Kyle ..........................09,08Gill, Stephen .....................08,07,06Gilmore, Jim ...............................68Gilmore, Pat ................................48Giuton, Preston ...........................45Giuton, Russell ............................45Glase, Jim .....................49,48,47,46Glauer, Tim ..................76,75,74,73Glaze, Steve ...........................89,88Glenn, Steve ...........................92,91Glover, Charles .................97,96,95Gmyrek, Ed ..................64,63,62,61Gobin, Bob .............................47,46Gobin, Jim .........................49,48,47Gobin, Tim ........................79,78,77Goldsmith, Jeff .............75,74,73,72Good, Lewis ................................45Gordon, Les .................................69Gott, Kevin ..................................72Gourley, John ...............56,55,54,53Graham, Dave .............................60Graham, Don ..........................82,81Grassman, Kevin .........................09Gray, John ...................................60Green, Derek ..........................91,90Green, Ben .............................68,67Greene, Scott ................88,87,86,85Greene, Tim............................77,76Green, Tom ..................................67Greer, Tom ........................63,62,61Giesken, Tom ..............................82Gren, Edward .........................47,46Gren, Frank .................................46Griffo, Jon .........................08,07,06Grigsby, Paul ...............................97Grigsby, Ro .................................08Grimmett, Paul ............................92Grimslid, Greg ..................77,76,75Gudakunst, Keith ........................03Guelde, Ted ............................75,74Gueth, Dan ........................73,72,71Gulch, Jon ..............................92,91Gunter, Steve ..........................07,06Gutherie, Rick .............................84Guyett, Sean ................................03

HHabeggar, Jeff ...................83,82,81Hagarty, Bob ................92,91,90,89Hagley, C. ....................................51Hairston, Stacey ...........88,87,86,85Hale, Dick .........................58,57,56Hale, James .......................00,99,98Halker, Francis ............................53Hall, Jerry ....................................67Hall, Keith ..............................80,79Hall, Lance .............................89,88Hall, Phil .....................................54Hameister, Mitch .........................99Hampton, Rod .............................84Hanby, Doug ..........................86,85Handler, Kurt ....................82,81,80Haney, Kevin ..........................79,78Handy, Darren .............................85Hann, John ..................................74Hanson, Ken ......................75,74,73Hanter, Bill ..................................45

Fastuca, Tony ...............76,75,74,73Feehan, Pete ................................56Feeney, Sean ................97,96,95,94Feller, G.B. ..................................45Fender, Duane .............................47Fender, Jim .............................69,68Ferguson, Marvin ...................99,98Fetter, T.C. ...................................45Fetterman, Ken .......................95,93Fichera, Mike ....................79,78,77Fields, Jon ....................84,83,82,81Fields, Brian ......................86,85,84Finch, Jim ..........................64,62,60Finley, Bob ..................................50Fiscus, Larry ...............................60Fisher, Brad .......................84,83,82Fisher, Drew ................................03Fisher, Ed .....................64,63,62,61Fisher, Michael ............................08Fitzsimmons, Adam ....................05Fitzsimmons, Shawn ..............89,88Fleitz, Duke ............................83,82Fleming, Ryan ...................09,08,07Flohre, Jon..............................01,00Flowers, Brad ..............................99Floyd, Butch ................................68Foltz, Doyle .......................59,58,57Ford, Mike....................83,82,81,80Fordyce, Charlie .....................70,69Fordyce, Ron .....................79,78,77Forsythe, A.J. ....................08,07,06Fowlkes, Jamal ..................00,99,98Fox, Matt .....................................08Fox, Shane....................99,98,97,96France, Russ ...........................72,71Francisco, Paul ............................52Francis, Randy ..................75,74,73Francis, Steve ....................09,07,06Frankenfeld, Larry .................56,55Frantz, Dan ........................70,69,68Franzer, Shane ...................00,99,98Freeman, William ........................45Freewalt, Greg ...................69,68,67Freund, John ...........................86,85Fruth, Todd .............................81,80Fulks, Matt ..................................05Fulmer, Carl ......................57,56,55Fuqua, Derrick ............83,82,81,80Fyfe, Alex ....................................01

GGable, Victor ..........................71,70Gambrel, Brent ............................89Garofalo, Frank .................68,67,66Garafalo, Steve ............................07Garrity, John ................................07Garrod, Derek ...................05,04,02Garry, Ryan ............................06,03Garver, Jim ..................................58Garwood, Mike .................76,74,73Gasser, Bryan ....................05,04,03Gathwright, Jeff ..........................73Gaudiose, Marty ..........................71Gaynier, Fred ....................84,83,82Gearhart, Jeff ................94,93,92,91Gearig, Dennis .......................75,74George, James .............................83George, Mike .........................86,85Gerbasi, Carl ................65,64,63,62Gerbitz, Clay ...............................84

DeVoe, Hank ..........................76,75DeWalt, Howard................49,48,47DeWeese, Dave ...........................73DeWitt, Harold ............................74DeWitt, Pat ........................03,02,01DeWitt, Robert ............................47Diamond, John .......................79,78DiFranco, Ryan ......................02,01Dihrkop, Joe ......................88,87,86Dilbone, Kevin .......................92,91DiMassa, Paul ...................95,94,93Dixon, Lamont ............................91Dochenetz, Pat .......................09,08Donahue, Dale .............................62Donelson, Bob..............51,50,49,48Donley, Brent .........................09,08Downey, Aron ...................02,01,00D’Orazio, Lou ..................89. 88,87D’Orazio, Tony ............73,72,71,70Douglas, Norm ..................62,59,58Ducker, Jim .......................78,77,76Durtschi, Herb .............................48Dreher, Daen .....................73,72,70Dreiling, Tom ..............97,96,95,94Drummer, Benny ..........91,90,89,88Duckworth, Carl ................91,90,89Dunfee, Don ...........................72,71Dunkin, Phil ................................73Dunnington, Nate ..............07,06,05Dynes, Ron ......................................

EEarhart, Todd ...............................82Earnest, Ken .................88,87,86,85Eastman, Max ..............71,70,69,68Eberhardt, Todd ............93,92,91,90Ebersole, Dave .......................69,68Eby, Wayne ..................71,70,69,68Eckert, Ray ..................................68Edinger, Ed .............................47,46Egbert, Larry ................81,80,79,78Eicher, Mike ......................84,83,82Eier, Craig .........................88,87,86Eitel, Phil.....................................72Elliott, Evan ...........................09,08Elwell, Ben ..................................01Elzey, Gregg ......................04,03,02Emerick, Mark ............................49Emerson, John ...................67,66,65England, Brock .................08,07,06English, Jerry ....................62,61,60English, Tim ......................73,71,70Ennis, Marv .................................63Esposito, Aaron ............06,05,04,03Evans, Dan ...................87,86,85,84Evans, Gary .................................70Evans, Gus ..................................50Evans, John .................................58Evans, Mark .................97,96,95,94Everett, Josh ...........................95,94Evilsizor, Greg .............04,03,02,01

FFailor, Kenneth .......................61,60Fairbanks, Ron ..................83,82,81Fair, Timothy ................63,62,61,60Fallis, Jake .........................08,07,06Faragali, Joe ...........................04,05Faraglia, Dan ...............................99Farrell, Scott ......................98,97,96Fast, Chad ..............................02,01

Hanzie, Gerald .............63,62,61,60Hardoby, Ted ................86,85,84,83Hardman, Dick ............................54Harmon, Drew ...................05,04,03Harmon, Roche ......................82,81Harper, Mark ...............................89Harris, Durane .............................09Hart, Darren .................98,97,96,95Hart, Kerry ..................................92Hartman, Curt ...................02,01,00Hartings, Scott ...................92,91,90Harvey, Elven ..............................59Haskins, Dan .....................06,05,04Hartz, Michael .............................79Hathaway, Hoyt ...........................52Hawthorne, David .......................83Hayden, William .........................49Hays, Bruce .......................70,69,68Hazzard, Jim .....................79,78,77Healey, Pat .............................70,69Heall, Paul ...................................48Heaphy, Jake ................09,08,07,06Heinlen, Todd ...............88,86,85,84Helms, Darrell .............................57Hemmelgarn, Brian ................95,94Hemphill, Brad ............................05Hench, Jim ..................................66Henck, Justin ..........................09,08Hendricks, Mike ..........................99Henika, Jon .................................03Henline, Josh .....................93,92,90Henline, Kirk ..........................90,89Henrickson, Trygve ................09,08Henton, Josh ................................82Hicks, James ..........................99,98High, Jeff .....................................99Hindall, George ............62,61,60,59Hines, Avery ................................09Hinkle, Todd ...........................84,82Hiser, Larry .................................84Hohla, Gerry ..........................67,66Hohman, Joe ..........................52,51Hoier, Dave ............................71,70Holbrook, Brian ................95,94,93Holdsworth, Scott ..................82,81Holland, Mike .............................89Hollman, Jason ..................89,88,87Hollman, Tom ...................67,66,65Homan, Gregg .............................83Hood, Tim ..............................66,64Hook, Tony ........................98,97,96Hootman, Ben ........................95,94Hope, Don .........................83,82,81Hopkins, Darrell ..........................81Horn, Jason .................................01Horn, Josh ....................09,08,07,06Hosler, John .................74,73,72,71Hostetler, Stan .............................75Hostetler, Wes ..............05,04,03,02House, Tim ..................................93Howard, Burt ..........................58,57Howard, Jeff ................................84Hoyman, Charlie ....................72,71Hoyman, Dave ..................70,69,68Hucher, Larry ..............................45Huey, Dale ...................................45Hughes, Dave .........................71,70Hug, Steve ...................................71Hummell, Chad ......................89,88

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Lofton, Ken ..................02,01,00,99Lohr, Brad ....................02,01,00,99Loiselle, Ray ................67,66,65,64Lokai-Owens, Josh .......08,06,05,04Lombardo, John ..........................96Lombardo, Vince .........................46Long, Adam .................................99Long, Chris ..................98,97,96,95Long, Chuck ............76,75,74,73,72Longshore, Willie ........................52Loomis, Butch .............................71Looney, Chet .....................70,69,68Lorton, Chad .....................00,99,98Losey, Rich .................................84Lotycz, Bob .................................82Loughbridge, John .................51,50Love, Dennis ...............................81Love, Tracy .......................56,54,53Lowe, Doug .................................59Low, Scott ....................86,85,84,83Lucius, Kurt ................................73Lynch, Brian ...........................07,03Lynch, Ryan ...........................93,92Lytle, Stewart ..............................99

MMaag, Ken ..............................81,80Madison, Russell ....................01,00Mahlmeister, Mark .................96,95Makeever, Jeff ...................86,85,84Malm, Dale .................................71Malone, Skip .....................72,70,69Mangas, David ............................83Mangas, Jeff ...........................02,01Mankin, Jim ......................85,84,83Manriquez, Rafael ..................04,03Mansperger, Tom .........82,81,80,79Manson, Bob ...............................75Mark, Jarue ............................00,99Marotta, John ...............75,74,73,72Marr, Paul ....................................91Marshall, Ed ................................51Marshall, Jim .....................77,76,75Marshall, John ........................54,52Marshall, Seadrick ......................09Martindale, Dan ................54,53,50Martin, Greg ......................85,84,82Martin, Mike .....................78,77,76Maryo, Steve ..........................88,87Maslar, Jim ........................86,85,84Mason, Brett ...........................83,82Mason, Dave ...............................09Mast, Lorrell ..........................52,51Matthews, Mark ..........................89Mathie, Dan ..................79,78,77,76Mauk, Bruce ...........................57,55Maul, Gary ..................................79Maxim, Jack ................................57Mays, Bruce ................................64McCall, Mark ..............................77McCallops, Dave ..........81,80,79,78McCauley, Sean ..........................06McCollow, Bob ............77,76,74,73McConville, Matt ........................88McCormick, Cliff ..............59,58,57McCoy, Craig ....................73,72,71McCrate, Lane .............................46McDaniel, Doug ................82,80,79McDowell, John ..........................49McFadden, Joe ............................87

Kleinoeder, Bob ..........................45Klingler, Brad ....................67,66,65Klopfenstein, Wynn ....................82Knigga, Drew ..............................07Knight, Kendall ............99,98,97,96Knodel, Bill .................................82Knight, Brad ................................86Knock, Jack .................................57Kobilarcsik, Mike ........65,64,63,62Kohl, David .................................99Kolakoski, Mike .....................78,77Kolonchuk, Ray .....................86,85Kramer, Cliff .....................80,79,78Kreakie, Craig .............................98Kreitzer, Steve .............................80Kreinbrink, Ross ...............99,98,97Krejci, Rick .......................77,76,75Krupelaic, Greg, .......... 76,75,74,73Krouse, Rusty ....................81,80,78Kruse, Todd .................................97Kubbs, Chris .....................79,78,77Kuchar, Jeff .................................78Kuchinski, Joe ........................79,78Kuczykowski, John ................73,72Kurtz, Chester ........................55,54Kurtz, Steve ..................00,99,98,97Kutscher, Paul ..............74,73,72,71

LLadd, Cleo ...................................47Lapohn, Eric ................................09Landolph, Pat ....................87,86,85Lance, Bob ...................71,70,69,68Lane, Jay .....................................89Lang, Doug .......................86,85,84Langer, Paul .................87,86,85,84Lapsley, Al ........................72,71,69Larkins, Bob ................................88LaScola, Joe ................................54Laudick, Bill ..........................66,65Lavigne, Paul ....................67,65,64Lawless, Nelson ..........................46Lease, Jeff .........................95,94,93Lee, Brian .....................05,04,03,02Lee, Harry ...................................54Legenza, Rick ........................79,78Leghart, Bob ..........................59,58Lehmkuhl, Bruce ..........92,91,90,89Lemmkuhl, Craig .........91,90,89,88Leichty, Keenan ...........94,93,92,91Leide, Bruce ......................92,91,90Leiser, Kevin ..........................81,80LeMasters, John ..........................88Letizia, Christian .........................08Lewis, Jim ..............................78,77Lewis, Jim Bob ...........................99Lewis, Martin .........................51,49Lewis, Ron ..................................77Lewis, Tim ........................02,01,00Lewis, Tony .................................86Lieurance, Eric .............97,96,95,94Lightner, Todd ........................94,93Lilesik, Walter .............................51Lingruen, Rex ..............71,70,69,68Linzy, Justin ...........................09,08Lipinski, Jim ..........................71,69Lishewski, Sam ...........................08Liszewski, Jerry ..........................63Little, LaRee ...............................56Livengood, John ...........87,86,85,84

Hunsacker, Justin ...................06,04Hunt, Dennis .....................68,67,66Hunter, Joe ..................................68Hunter, Michael ..........................07Huston, Christopher ....................96Hutchinson, Bill .....................67,66Hyatt, Mark .................................89Hynds, Sean ...........................04,03

IImbody, Larry ..............64,63,62,61Infalvi, Damon ..................69,68,67Ingold, Rick .......................09,08,07Ingram, Scott ..........................79,78Irons, Dennis .....................54,53,52Irvin, Bob .....................51,50,49,48Irwin, Trevor ...............................88Israel, Tom ........................63,61,60

JJablonski, Brian ...........................87Jacobs, Greg ...........................79,78James, Brian ......................89,88,87James, Deem ................59,58,57,56Janke, Carl ...................................76Jasinski, Dennis.................67,66,65Jemison, Brian ...................02,01,00Jenkins, Jeff .......................80,79,78Jennings, Rick ...................88,87,86Jennings, Orville ...............77,75,74Jimenez, Larry .............................53Jobe, Terry .........................76,75,74John, Kevin ..................84,83,82,81Johns, Doug............................81,80Johnson, Les ................................50Johns, Ralph ................................50Johnson, Bill ...............................85Jones, Adam .................09,08,07,06Jones, Jarred ...........................02,01Jones, Ryan ............................02,01Joy, Ryan ................................97,96Judy, Jim ...........................62,61,60Justice, Charles ...........................57

KKahn, Fred ..............................50,49Kalizewski, Aaron ..................99,98Kanetsky, Matt ..................03,02,01Kaplan, Tom ......................86,85,84Kauffman, Bernard.................47,46Kear, Craig ...................77,76,75,74Keith, Floyd ................................67Kelley, Bryan .........................99,98Kelley, Dan .......................99,98,97Kelly, Cody .................................09Kelly, Luke ..................................06Kellogg, Chad .............................96Kelton, Tom ......................50,49,48Kennedy, Greg .......................68,67Kennedy, Gregg ..........................03Kennedy, Jeff .........................79,78Kennedy, Joe ................75,74,73,72Kicks, Austin ...............................57Kidd, Glen ...................................53Kill, Frank .........................07,06,05Kimmet, Doug ...................00,99,98Kincaid, Erin ...............................93King, Jeff ................................08,07King, LaVant ................95,94,93,92Kiser, Seth .........................02,01,00Kitzler, Jack ................................47Klaus, Brad .......................02,01,00

McFadden, Joe ..................69,68,67McFarlin, Jeff ....................76,75,74McGarry, Richard .............79,78,77McGraw, Drew .............06,05,04,03McKee, Toby .....................70,69,68McKenna, Mike ..........................07McKinley, Dennis .......................61McLaughlin, Hugh ............81,80,79McMasters, Chuck .......65,64,63,62McMurray, David ........................83McNulty, Kyle .............................08McWilson, John .....................92,91Meadows, Loren ..........94,93,92,91Meadows, R.J. ..............08,07,06,05Merriam, Forest ......................61,60Messaro, Benny ...........................50Metzner, Jace ...............03,02,01,99Meyers, Chas ...............................50Michael, Larry ..............56,55,54,53Midlam, Rusty..............05,04,03,02Mihoci, J.J. .............................09,08Miller, Bill ...................................51Miller, Henry ...............................47Miller, Joe .........................01,00,99Miller, Keith .................65,64,63,62Miller, Matt .......................83,82,81Miller, Tim .............................63,62Minehart, J.J. ..........................01,99Minnfield,Corey .........................04Mitchell, Brad .............................96Mitchell, Eric ..............................09Mitchell, Marvin ....................09,07Mitchell, Tony ...................00,99,98Mizener, Ryan .............................94Mochon, Aaron ............05,04,03,02Mohler, Tim .................76,75,74,73Moliter, Wilbur .......................55,54Moliter, Clarence ..............54,52,50Mollett, Steve ...............75,74,73,72Molnar, Vince ...............92,91,90,89Moore, Chance ............................09Moore, Dan ............................88,87Montgomery, Lee ..............96,95,94Morgan, Jim ................................96Moran, Tim .................................71Morr, Dustin ...........................04,03Morton, Rick .....................91,90,89Moses, Steve ..........................65,64Mower, Andy .........................88,87Mowry, Mike .....................78,77,76Munchick, Jim ...................89,88,87Murphy, Seth ...............................99Musto, Bob ........................77,76,75Myers, Dave .................86,85,84,83Myers, Dave ...........................52,51Myers, Jake ..................09,08,07,06Myers, Jim..............................53,51Myers, Tim .............................84,83

NNassar, Dirul .....................98,97,96Nease, Jim ...................................47Neibauer, Mike .......................85,84Neill, Brian ........................05,04,03Nelson, Andy...............................01Nelson, Don ................................69Nemenz, Mark ..............95,93,92,91Nemeth, Jason ........................01,99Netzley, Austin ..................07,06,05Nicholas, Craig ...........................74

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Russell, Devin ...................05,04,03S

Sadler, Paul .......................96,95,94Sagan, Greg .................................79Salah, Sean ..................................00Sanderson, Scott ..........................82Sandy, Lester ...............................78Santiago, Jose ..............................06Sarap, George ....................70,69,68Saul, Richard ...............................73Saunders, Jim ..............................61Scalf, Nick ...................................86Schag, Joe .........................96,95,94Schaefer, Kevin ............03,02,01,00Schlegel, Crispin .........................03Schlosser, Scott ......................91,90Schlosser, Timothy .................83,82Schnarre, Jim ..........................79,78Schumacher, Greg .............81,80 79Schroeder, Eric .......................07,06Schroeder, Scott ...........95,94,93,92Schram, Pete .....................89,88,87Schulte, Jason ..............................06Schultz, Boyd ....................57,56,54Schutz, Nate ...........................06,05Schwartz, Mike .................05,04,03Scruggs, Tony ..............................99Search, Jim ...................92,91,90,89Seif, Tom ......................82,81,80,79Seisler, Terry ...............................84Seitz, Floyd .......................61,60,59Seling, Fred .................................78Selinsky, Scot ...............94,93,92,91Sensibaugh, Doug ..................88,87Seyer, Jason ............................93,92Shaffer, Mike ...............................08Shaffer, Scott ...............................02Sharp, C.J. ..............................00,99Shaw, Jay ................................56,55Shaw, Jim ..........................86,85,84Shell, Randy ...........................80,79Sheets, Nick ......................96,95,94Shellhouse, Vern..........................69Shepherd, Curt ..................08,07,06Sheritt, Steve ................81,80,79,78 Shively, Don ................................53Shively, Gordon ................68,67,66Shoup, Kevin.....................06,05,03Shunkwiler, Bill ................51,50,49Sidloski, Robert......................83,82Siembieda, John ..........................80Siereveld, Clay ..................96,95,94Silver, Aaron .....................84,83,82Simmons, Kyle ..................09,08,07Skelly, Howard .......................52,51Slackhouse, Collin ......................46Smith, Brian ......................92,91,90Smith, Dale ............................56,55Smith, Grady ..........................94,93Smith, Jeff .........................88,87,86Smith, John ..................73,72,71,70Smith, John ............................65,64Smith, Marv ................................61Smith, Mike.................................79Smith, Patrick ...............09,08,07,06Smyth, William ......................47,46Smoot, Dan .......................78,77,76Snapp, David ..........................01,00Sneed, Kenton .............................08

Pradeto, Jim ............................85,84Prenger, Larry .............................59Presar, Jeremy ...................00,99,98Priest, Jay ....................................09Printz, Payton ....................85,84,83Prokopovich, Mike ......................09Pucella, Andy ..............................97Pulich ..........................................49Purdy, Greg .................................08Pusser, Fred .................................56

QQuellhorst, Matt ................01,00,99Quinby, Clyde ........................60,59Quirk, Adam .................06,05,04,02

RRaebel, Bob .......................53,51,50Radden, Bill .................60,59,58,57Radeloff, Rex ....................67,66,65Ralofsky, Mark ..................98,97,96Ramm, Don .................................89Rasmussen, Cullen ............08,07,06Rasmussen, Don .....................79,78Rasmussen, Ken ..........................81Rasul, Bob ...................................50Raterman, Mike ......................95,93Reams, Mike .....................98,97,96Reardon, Joe ...........................94,93Recker, Chris .....................92,90,89Reden, Harold ........................47,46Reichman, Ron ............................76Reifschnieder, Scott .....92,91,90,89Rice, Alan ..........................73,72,71Rich, Eric ....................................09Richards, Jesse ..................09,08,07Richter, Gary ..........................64,63Rider, Mark .................................85Rider, Mike .......................70,69,68Riles, Nate .........................98,97,96Risner, Jeff ........................84,83,82Ritzman, Bob .........................63,62Rizor, Paul ..............................46,45Roberson, Arden ...............48,47,46 Roberson, Randall .......................49Robertson, Jamal ..........00,99,98,97Robertson, Ryan ...........08,06,05,04Robertson, Ryan ..........................99Rockhold, Brian .....................78,77Rodgers, Willie ...........................74Rodstrom, Derek ....................92,91Roecker, Andrew ..........97,96,95,94Rogers, Cliff ................................53Rogers, Dean ...............................78Rogers, Joe .............................47,46Rogers, Ryan ..........................94,93Rogers, Tom ...........................72,71Ronsini, Joe ............................51,50Roseberry, Mike .....................71,70Rose, Gary ....................70,69,68,67Roskowski, William .....93,92,91,90Rothacker, Max ......................09,08Rothschild, Charles ................47,46Rouch, Zach ................................09Roudybush, Rich ..........06,05,04,03Rudman, Gregory ..............74,73,72Ruetty, Mark ................83,82,81,80Ruiz, Fernando ............................89Rumph, Rodney ..........................09Ruland, Royce ...................84,83,82Rush, David.................................09

Nickolls, Ed .......................67,66,65Nieboer, Dan ...............................98Noernberg, Chris ....................88,87Norris, Bill .............................62,61Norris, Dave ......................70,69 67Norris, Lon .............................62,61Nuey, Dale ...................................45

OOberholzer, Bill ......................67,66O’Dee, Jack .................................74O’Dee, John ...........................76,75Odenweller, John ...................02,01Oehler, Jared ...............................09Ohle, Jack ..........................68,67,66Olson, Don .............................92,91O’Neil, Greg ...............................77O’Neil, Scott ..........................95,94Osterloh, Jason .......................99,98Owen, Dave .......................64,63,60

PPack, Paul ....................................65Painter, Lloyd .........................58,57Palmer, Mark .....................78,77,76Pankratz, Jeff ..........................07,06Park, Charles ...............................74Park, Mike ....................77,76,75,74Parr, Andy .........................89,88,87Pascarella, Rob .............07,06,05,04Patsiavos, Jim ..............................52Patsiavos, Perry ...........................53Patterson, Bill ..............................54Patterson, Jason .................98,97,96 Paulus, Mike ..........................04,03Payne, Demarquis .......................09Payne, Marcellous .............99,98,97Paul, Jeff......................................91Pearson, Randi ..................76,75,74Pease, Randy ...............................79Pendergast, T.J. .................03,02,01Penn, Chip ...................................84Perkins, Josh ...............................93Perkins, Tom ................94,93,92,91Perry, Craig .................................87Peters, Chett .................94,93,92,91Peters, Melvin ...................63,62,61Peterson, Bill ...............................45Petrie, Aaron ...............................97Pettey, Joe .........................66,65,64Petzinger, Andy ...........................93Pfeifer, Morris ...................58,56,54Philipot, Tim ..........................94,93Phillips, Greg ..............................88Phillips, Marion......................64,63Pittard, Robert .............................74Pitts, Bob .....................................58Pohl, Brian ........................96,95,94Polhemus, Eric ..................05,04,03Pollock, Chad ....................01,00,99Pollock, Chris ..............................95Poole, Barney ..............................51Poole, Dick ........................51,50,49Porter, Chane ................08,07,06,05Porter, Ross .......................05,04,03Portz, Greer ..................71,70,69,68Portz, Jon.....................................09Post, Ken ......................81,80,79,78Poston, J.D. ............................02,01Powell, Rick ................................70Powers, Tom ................................87

Snell, Ben .....................97,96,95,94Snelling, Che ..........................92,91Snider, Paul .................................46Snively, John .....................70,69,68Snowball, Bill ........................71,70Snyder, Scott ..........................94,93Soliday, Jeff .......................03,01,00Soltez, Dean ................................75Somerlot, Josh .............................08Southwick, Justin ...................09,08Spence, Eric ......................82,81,80Spika, Jeff....................................85Spiker, Joel ...................60,59,58,57Stahl, Jim...........................55,52,51Stahl, Mike ........................84,83,82Staley, Ben ..................................08Staley, Dave ............57,56,54,53,52Stambaugh, Ted .................76,75,74Stan, Bob ................................73,72Stanton, Scott .........................95,94Starr, Jim ................................50,49Stauffer, Kevin ..................05,04,03Steele, Thomas ............................47Steimle, Sean .....................98,97,96Stein, Tom ....................77,76,75,74Stemen, Gordon ................74,73,72Stephens, Trevis .....................07,06Sterling, Bob .....................63,62,60Stevenson, Mark .........................91Stewart, Dan .................02,01,00,99Stickney, Norm ......................86,85Stimecz, Mark .............................91Stober, Claude ...................52,51,50Stoffer, Dave .....................59,58,57Stokes, Joe....................51,50,49,48Stone, Chris .......................07,06,05Strahm, Dale ..........................64,63Strange, Alan .....................08,07,06Strasbaugh, Charles ................47,46Stauffer, Kevin ............................03Strayer, Herb ................61,60,59,58Strnad, Lee ........................86,85,84Stull, Bill ................................65,64Stures...........................................49Stutz, Chris ........................96,95,94Subler, Alex .................................08Summers, Tarry ............07,06,05,04Summers, Wayne ...................55,54Susi, Joe .................................87,85Sutherland, Don ..........................50Swank, Bill ..................................80Swartz, Brent .....................82,81,80Sweat, Scott ..................00,99,98,97

TTanner, Mike .....................01,00,99Tarrent, James .............................95Tate, Andy ...................................57Taylor, Bob .............................77,76Tebbe, Matt ..................96,95,94,93Tekancic, Marcus .........97,96,95,94Tekancic, Scott .............96,95,94,93Tepe, Matt .........................89,88,87Terry, Meyer ................................80Terry, Michael .............................93Teuscher, Jeff ....................81,80,79Tevis, John .............................00,99Thien, Frank ................................09Thitoff, Marivn............................81Thomas, Donald ...........74,73,72,71

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Thomas, Kevin ..................05,04,03Thomas, Phil ...............................98Thomas, Trevor ...........................99Thompson, Greg .........................86Thullen, Jim ......................62,60,59Thurlo, Arlin ...............................50Tilton, Tom ........................59,58,57Toal, Shawn .......................06,05,03Toland, Tim .......................72,71,70Tomasi, Max ...............................60Tousley, Jay ............................00,99Trick, Richard ..............63,62,61,60Tripp, Dan .........................05,04,03Trusnik, Jason ..............06,04,03,02Trusnik, Lenny .............07,06,05,04Truett, Jim ..............................84,83Tschantz, Bruce ...........................56Tucker, Bob .................................53Turk, Bryan .................................87Turner, Dale .................82,81,80,79Turner, David ..............................09Turner, David ..............................07Turner, Lamar.........................88,87Tyo, Bryan ...................................84Tysinger, Jeff .....................89,88,87

UUlery, Sam ....................97,96,95,94Ullman, Danny .............93,91,90,89Ulm, Kevin ..................................89Utrup, Mark ............................95,92

VVagedes, Steve ..................99,98,97Valerio, Guy ...........................59,58Vale, Steve .........................91,90,89Vandegrift, Jim .............60,59,58,57VanDeVelde, Len .........99,98,97,96VanDresser, Frank .............00,99,98VanTilburg, Randy .......00,99,97,96

All-Time Lettermen 2009-1945Vinella, Jerry ..........................59,58Vinocur, Pete ................75,74,73,72Vogel, Josh ........................02,01,00Vose, Rod ....................................73Vukelich, Chris ...........................08

WWade, Bill....................................76Wagner, Jared .........................98,97Wagner, Ryan .........................00,99Wagoner, Mark ..................64,63,62Wagoner, Mike ............................97Wahl, Ted ....................................88Waits, Marvin ..............................47Walker, Clarence ..........77,76,75,74Walker, Dan .......................69,68,67Walker, Dave .....................69,68,67Walker, Nate ................................99Walters, Che ...........................94,93Walters, Steve..............................85Walton, Mike ...............................78Walton, Zach ................05,04,03,02Warfield,Mike .......................77,76Warner, Gary ................64,63,62,61Warner, William ..........................47Warye, Connor ............................08Washington, Gabe ........09,08,07,06Watkins, Brad ...............05,04,03,02Watts, Val .....................88,87,86,85Weaver, Chad ....................90,89,88Weaver, Halley .......................65,64Webb, Charlie....................04,03,02Webb, Tonelli ..............................98Weber, Zach .................04,03,02,01Weidemann, John ...................84,82Weikert, Jack ................56,55,54,53Weirich, Bruce ..................74,73,72Weite, Rick .............................51,50Welch, Eric ..................................89

Wells, Justin ................................01Welsch, Troy ................00,99,98,97Wendt, Luke ................................88Wentzel, Matt ...............03,02,01,00Wenzler, Eric .....................09,07,06West, Jim ................................72,71West, John ...................................74West, Scott ..................................87Whitacre, Shane .....................88,87White, Rusty ..........................05,03Whiting, Vic .................77,76,75,74Whitman, Jason ......................97,95Whitner, Jack ..............................51Whitney, Don .........................81,80Whitten, Demarious ....................94Wilch, Dan ...................78,77,76,75Wiewiora, Gene ..........................87Williams, Art ..........................68,67Williams, Brad ..................81,80,79Williams, George ...................47,46Williams, Isaac .......................00,99Williams, Jack ..............54,53,52,51Williams, Jay ..........................89,88Williams, Jeff .........................89,88Williams, Kevin ..........................73Williams, Leon ..................91,90,89Williams, Vaughn ...................74,73Williamson, Scott .........85,84,83,82Willis, Stan .............................86,85Willoughby, Allen .............50,49,47Wills, John ........................80,79,78Wilson, Chris ...............78,77,76,75Wilson, Eric .................93,92,91,90Wilson, James .............................46Wilson, Scott ...............................86Wilson, Tim .................................45Wilson, Torrence .........................98Winchester, Chris ........................99

Winkle, Steve ....................77,76,75Winstead, Don ........................57,56Wise, Ken ....................................61Wisner, Ed ...................................58Witherow, Jeremy ..................96,95Wittwer, Ben .....................07,06,05Wloydka, Charles ........................03Wolf, Ray .....................72,71,70,69Wollenzier, Mark ...............64,63,61Wolpert, Andy ........................97,96Woods, Dustin .............................08Woods, Ken .................................56Woods, Randy .............................83Worsencraft, Dean ..................57,56Wullenweber, Eric ........91,90,89,88Wright, Bill .................................45Wright, Sam ...........................99,98Wright, Tony ...............................94Wyant, Jeremy .............................09

YYankovich, John .....................79,78Yochheim, Dan ..................66,65,64Young, Chris .....................78,77,76Young, Eric .................................09Young, Mark .....................77,76,75Young, Ron ............................03,00Young, Tom ..................55,54,53,52

ZZarlinga, Joe ......................98,97,96Zeller, Jack ..................................45Zianno, Joe ........................69,68,67Ziemkiewicz, Randy .........84,83,82Zima, Todd .............................88,87Zimmer, Allen ..............59,58,57,56Zimmerman, Doug ......................85Zimmerman, William ......74,73,72,71Zirkle, Dan ..................................87Zito, Anthony ..............................08

Head coach Dean Paul and his staff believe in the importance of helping the student-athletes understand the significance of giving back and serving the community. “We believe it is very important for our staff to provide opportu-nities for our athletes to be ‘other-centered’,” Paul said. “Many young people develop a mind set where everything is about them. Being ‘other-centered’ helps develop the sometimes forgotten personel com-ponents in our players’ lives such as religion and community service.” The football program participates in a variety of charitable ven-tures including special Olympics and a free youth clinic. In addition, pre-game chapel sessions and a midweek bible study group are avail-able for ONU football players of all denominations.

“Volunteering with Special Olympics taught me the importance of using your God-given gifts to help others. If we have the capacity to help, then we should be helping to the best of our ability, and as much as possible.” - Senior Brook Crawford Findlay, Ohio

Ohio Northern football programplays large role in community

Here is a look at some of the places and events that members of the ONU football team donated their time and / or money to over the past year: • Special Olympics track meet• Special Olympics basketball tournament• Special Olympics bowling• Hancock County flood relief• Relay for life• ONU free youth football clinic• Adopting a military veteran and family of four for Christmas.• Chosen Generation ministry• Ada Restore “Through Special Olympics, I’ve come to realize there is nothing in life you can’t overcome. Watching the participants have fun and laugh has proven to me that no matter what life throws at you, you can still smile and make it the best time you’ve ever had.” - Graduated Senior Jeff King Richmond Heights, Ohio

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TheonfieldsuccessoftheOhioNorthernfootballprogramhasbeenwelldocumented. Over the past 11 years the team has won at least seven games eight times, andsixofthelasteighthavefinishedinthetop25oftheAFCAfinalcoachespoll.Inaddition, new head football Coach Dean Paul arrived on campus in December of 2003 with the eighth best winning percentage among the 229 Division III playing institutions. Moreimportantly,thatsuccesshasbeenmirroredoffthefieldbytheteam’scommitmentin the classroom. Over the year, the football team has a team grade point average as high as 2.80, higher than the national student body average of 4-year institutions (2.70). This is an improvement from a 2.59 team gpa prior to Paul’s arrival and is an important part of the strategy to place Northern among the premiere small college football programs in the country. “One of our top objectives within our program vision, is to become the academic trendsetters on campus,” Paul said. “With our performance over the past year, we certainly have taken great strides towards reaching our goals in the classroom.” Of the 100 active players on the roster, 44 achieved a grade point average of a 3.0 or better, and 23 players were at 3.5 or above. The success in the classroom of the Football team can in part be attributed to the “Academic Game Plan” (AGP) that the coaching staff implemented upon Coach Paul’s arrival in 2003. “Success in the classroom means reaching one’s full potential, and this balancing act requires organizational skills, careful planning and a strong sense of priorities, and we believe the AGP will be the difference,” said Paul. The AGP exposes players to goal setting, time/event management, test taking and note taking skills. During each quarter, coaches monitor the academic progress of each

player through individual meetings. These accomplishments mirror the improvements experienced while Paul was an assistant at Wooster, Tulane, and Fordham, in addition to the academic success the players had while he was the head football coach at Thomas More (Ky.) “We appreciate the players willingness to accept our new academic support system. Their desire to be champions has been evidenced by the decision to do whatever we have asked of them this winter and spring, and as a result we are building momentum very quickly”

Academic Game Plan

Senior Chane Porter was a 4-year letterman at defensive back and ended his career with 180 tackles, 18 PBUs and two interceptions. He received his bachleor’s degree in marketing in the spring of 2009.

Program Vision2. Become The Academic Trendsetters on Campus.Graduate, Team GPA higher than Campus GPA.

1. Reach Your Full Potential.Academics, Athletics, Social, Spiritual.

3. Make A Valuable Contribution To Society.Embrace the Ohio Northern University Mission. “Large Enough to Challenge, Small Enough to Care”

4. Build Great Team Chemistry.Play Hard, Play Together, Have Fun - Emotion fuels execution.

5. Develop The Championship Characteristics.Committed, Discipline, Classy,Selfless,Respectful, Pride, Character

Top 10 Academic Student-Athletes The Ohio Northern football program also prides itself not only on outstanding performanceonthefield,butalsointheclassroom. Over the last year there has been at leastfifty-threepercentofthereturningplayers with a GPA of 3.00 or better. At right, is a list of the top 10 football student-athletes, according to GPA.

1. Kyle Gilbert - Sr - LB1. Evan Elliott - Sr - FB1. Cullen Zelachowski - So - OL1. Eric Wenzler - Sr - DB1. Justin Southwick - Sr - OL

1. Kyle Simmons - Sr - QB1. Andy Park - Jr - WR1. Brook Crawford - Sr - WR1. John Atkinson - Jr - QB10. Tyler Joseph - So - DL

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Jamal Robertson • Running Back with B.C. Lions of CFL - 2010-Current • Running Back with Toronto Argonauts of CFL - 2008-2009 • Running Back with Atlanta Falcons of NFL - 2006 • Running Back with Carolina Panthers of NFL - 2004-2005 • Running Back with San Francisco 49ers of NFL - 2002-2004 • Rhein Fire of NFL Europe - 2002 • NFL Europe Offensive MVP - 2002 • NFL Europe All-Star Team - 2002 • Calgary Stampeders of CFL Practice Squad - 2001Jason Trusnik • Linebacker with Cleveland Browns of NFL - 2009-Current • Linebacker with New York Jets of NFL - 2007-2008Stacey Hairston • Asst. Coach with Edmonton Eskimos of CFL - 2009-Current • Corner Back with Cleveland Browns of NFL - 1993-95 • Starter Saskatchewan Rough Riders of CFL - 1990-92 • CFL Western All-Star Team 1992 • Signed free agent contract with Dallas Cowboys - 1989J.R. Cipra • Kicker with Baltimore Mariners of American Indoor Football Association - 2009-Current • Kicker with Erie River Rats of American Indoor Football Association - 2008 • Kicker with Canton Legends of American Indoor Football League - 2006-2007 • Kicker with Erie Freeze of American Indoor Football League - 2005, 2007 • Kicker with Peoria Pirates of Arena Football 2 - 2002Rusty Midlam • Defensive Back with Green Bay Blizzard of Arena Football 2 - 2008 • Defensive Back with Louisville Fire of Arena Football 2 - 2007

Steve Vagedes • Receiver with Port Huron Pirates of CIFL - 2006-2007 • Receiver with Ohio Valley Greyhounds of NIFL - 2003-2004 • Receiver/LB with Detroit Fury of Arena Football - 2002 • Free agent with Oakland Raiders of NFL - 2002 • Free agent with Green Bay Packers of NFL - 2001 • Free agent with Atlanta Falcons of NFL - 2000 • Represented USA in Aztec Bowl in Mexico City, Mex. - 1999Nate Riles • Defensive Back with Winnipeg Blue Bombers of CFL - 2001 • Free agent contract with Arizona Cardinals of NFL - 1999 • Represented USA in Aztec Bowl in Mexico City, Mex. - 1998Ben Snell • Running back with Las Vegas Outlaws of XFL - 2001 • Running back with Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe - 1999-00 • Free agent contract with Baltimore Ravens of NFL - 1999-2000Shane Franzer • Quarterback with Port Huron Pirates of CIFL - 2006-2007 • Quarterback with Memphis Xplorers of Arena Football 2 - 2005 • QB/Receiver with Ohio Valley Greyhounds of National Indoor Football League - 2002-2004Kendall Knight • Defensive back with Rochester Brigade of Arena Football 2 - 2002Wes Hostetler • Defensive Back with Rochester Raiders of CIFL - 2007J.C. Smith • Free Agent contract with Oakland Raiders of NFL - 1974 • Quarterback with Chicago Fire of World Football League - 1974 • Quarterback with Winnipeg Blue Bombers of CFL - 1975-76

Polar Bears in the Pros

Stacey Hairston

- Asst. Coach, Edmonton Eskimos, Current

- Cleveland Browns, 1993-95

- Saskatchewan Rough Riders, 1989-92

Jamal Robertson - B.C. Lions, 2010-Current- Toronto Argonauts, 2008-2009- Atlanta Falcons, 2006 - Carolina Panthers, 2004-2005 - San Francisco 49ers, 2002-04 - Rhein Fire, 2002 - Calgary Stampeders, 2001

Jason Trusnik - New York Jets, 2008-2009

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2010 Varsity ScheduleDate Opponent TimeSept. 2 WISCONSIN-RIVER FALLS 3 pmSept. 18 at Otterbein* 1:30 pmSept. 25 MUSKINGUM* 1:30 pmOct. 2 at Mount Union* 1:30 pmOct. 9 HEIDELBERG* (Homecoming) 1:30 pmOct. 16 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 1:30 pmOct. 23 at John Carroll* 7 pmOct. 30 at Marietta* 1:30 pmNov. 6 CAPITAL* 1:30 pmNov. 13 WILMINGTON* 1 pmHOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS*-Ohio Athletic Conference game

2010 Freshman ScheduleDate Opponent TimeSept. 6 HEIDELBERG 4 pmSept. 13 at Adrian (Mich.) 6 pmSept. 20 at Bluffton 4 pmSept. 27 COLUMBUS POST GRAD 4 pmOct. 4 OTTERBEIN 4 pmOct. 11 BLUFFTON 4 pmOct. 18 ADRIAN (Mich.) 4 pmOct. 25 at Heidelberg 6 pmNov. 1 at Otterbein 6 pmNov. 8 at Otterbein 3 pm HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS