THE MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE 1 www.mac-sports.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Mid-American Conference 24 Public Square, 15th Floor, Cleveland, OH 44113 web site: www.mac-sports.com; telephone: 216-566-4622; media relations fax: 216-858-9622; administration fax: 216-696-2622 Name/Title Office Ext E-Mail Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher 310 [email protected]Commissioner Bob Gennarelli 308 [email protected]Senior Associate Commissioner/COO Jeff Bacon 316 [email protected]Associate Commissioner/Championships & Sport Programs Donyale Canada 312 [email protected]Associate Commissioner/SWA/Women’s Basketball Jackie Mynarski 318 [email protected]Associate Commissioner/Institutional Services Ricky Stokes 307 [email protected]Associate Commissioner/Men’s Basketball Ken Mather 301 [email protected]Assistant Commissioner/Media & Public Relations Jeremy Guy 303 [email protected]Director of Communications Korinth Patterson 302 [email protected]Director of Compliance & Championships Betty Sislak 314 [email protected]Director of Finance Phil Burwell 319 [email protected]Associate Director/Media Relations Julie Kachner 311 [email protected]Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Kerri Krawczak 324 [email protected]Director of Football Operations & Special Events Tori Kohl 322 [email protected]Media Relations Assistant Kelsey Burglund 323 [email protected]Championships Assistant IMG College Staff: Angela Palomba 305 [email protected]General Manager Scott Klein 304 [email protected]Senior Account Executive Visit the MAC web site www.mac-sports.com The MAC web site features the MAC Football Press Box, Gameday Central, standings and statistics, as well as the Player of the Week awards for all 23 MAC sponsored sports and the MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week. Don’t forget to follow the MAC on Twitter and Facebook! You can follow us at www.twitter.com/MACSports and search for the Mid-American Conference on Facebook. Fans are welcome to comment and interact with one another on all of our social media platforms! Credits: The 2013 Mid-American Conference football record book was produced by the MAC Media Relations staff using Adobe InDesign on Dell Latitude 100L. Design by Jeremy Guy. Editorial assistance from Ken Mather and Phil Burwell. Team information and photos provided by MAC institutions. Table Of Contents This Is the Mid-American Conference........ 2-3 Dr. Jon Steinbrecher............................................ 4 Media Information.............................................. 5 Composite Schedule/Non-Conference .......... 6 MAC Football Notes ....................................... 7-9 MAC Postseason Information ........................ 10 2012 MAC Standings/2013 Breakdown ......... 11 2012 Postseason Awards .................................. 12 2012 Academic All-MAC Team ...................... 13 2012 Team Leaders...................................... 14-16 2012 Individual Leaders ..............................17-19 2012 MAC Superlatives .............................. 20-21 MAC West Division ................... 22-57 Ball State............................................ 22-27 Central Michigan.............................. 28-33 Eastern Michigan..............................34-39 Northern Illinois ............................... 40-45 Toledo ................................................. 46-51 Western Michigan ............................ 52-57 MAC East Division ................... 58-99 Akron................................................... 58-63 Bowling Green ................................. 64-69 Buffalo ................................................70-75 Kent State ........................................... 76-81 UMass .................................................. 82-87 Miami .................................................. 88-93 Ohio .................................................... 94-99 MAC Year-By-Year Champions .................100 MAC Coaching Records .......................... 101-103 MAC Players of the Year .............................. 104 Vern Smith Leadership Award.................... 105 MAC Standings ......................................... 106-112 MAC Championship Games .................... 113-121 MAC Championship Game Records ... 122-124 MAC Bowl Results .................................... 125-126 MAC Bowl Game Records ..................... 127-128 MAC All-Americans .................................. 129-131 MAC All-Star Selections.......................... 132-133 All-MAC First Team Selections ............. 134-137 All-MAC Second Team/HM Selections ...138-143 All-Time Players of the Week .............. 144-154 Team Year-By-Year Leaders ............... 155-158 Individual Year-By-Year Leaders ....... 159-165 Total Offense Records ............................. 166-167 Rushing Records........................................ 168-169 Passing Records ........................................ 170-172 Receiving Records .................................... 173-174 Scoring Records ..........................................175-178 Defensive Records .................................... 179-180 Special Teams Records ............................ 181-182 Miscellaneous Records ............................. 183-184 MAC in the NFL........................................ 185-188
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Mid-American Conference 24 Public Square, 15th Floor, Cleveland, OH 44113
web site: www.mac-sports.com; telephone: 216-566-4622; media relations fax: 216-858-9622; administration fax: 216-696-2622
The MAC web site features the MAC Football Press Box, Gameday Central, standings and statistics, as well as the Player of the Week awards for all 23 MAC sponsored sports and the MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week.
Don’t forget to follow the MAC on Twitter and Facebook! You can follow us at www.twitter.com/MACSports and search for the Mid-American Conference on Facebook. Fans are welcome to comment and interact with one another on all of our social media platforms!
Credits: The 2013 Mid-American Conference football record book was produced by the MAC Media Relations staff using Adobe InDesign on Dell Latitude 100L. Design by Jeremy Guy. Editorial assistance from Ken Mather and Phil Burwell. Team information and photos provided by MAC institutions.
Table Of Contents
This Is the Mid-American Conference ........ 2-3
Dr. Jon Steinbrecher............................................ 4
Media Information.............................................. 5
Composite Schedule/Non-Conference .......... 6
MAC Football Notes ....................................... 7-9
MAC Postseason Information ........................ 10
MAC Coaching Records .......................... 101-103
MAC Players of the Year .............................. 104
Vern Smith Leadership Award .................... 105
MAC Standings ......................................... 106-112
MAC Championship Games .................... 113-121
MAC Championship Game Records ... 122-124
MAC Bowl Results .................................... 125-126
MAC Bowl Game Records ..................... 127-128
MAC All-Americans .................................. 129-131
MAC All-Star Selections.......................... 132-133
All-MAC First Team Selections ............. 134-137
All-MAC Second Team/HM Selections ...138-143
All-Time Players of the Week ..............144-154
Team Year-By-Year Leaders ............... 155-158
Individual Year-By-Year Leaders .......159-165
Total Offense Records .............................166-167
Rushing Records ........................................168-169
Passing Records ........................................ 170-172
Receiving Records .................................... 173-174
Scoring Records ..........................................175-178
Defensive Records ....................................179-180
Special Teams Records ............................ 181-182
Miscellaneous Records ............................. 183-184
MAC in the NFL ........................................ 185-188
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Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I conferenc-es in the country. One of only ten football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) confer-ences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in March of 2009.
The league has grown its commitment to championships by expanding to seven its number of neutral site post season events – football (Ford Field, Detroit), volleyball (SPIRE Academy, Geneva, Ohio), men’s and women’s basketball (Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland), softball (Firestone Stadium, Akron) and baseball (All Pro Freight Stadium, Avon, Ohio). In addition, the SPIRE facility will also serve as the site for the 2014 women’s swimming & diving championship and 2015 men’s swimming & diving championship.
In 2012, the MAC set a conference record with seven teams receiving a bowl invitation, including the first ever BCS Bowl invitation with Northern Illinois playing in the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, following a thrilling
44-37 double overtime win over Kent State in the 2012 Marathon MAC Football Championship game. The seven MAC programs that were extended bowl invitations included: Toledo (Famous Idaho Potato Bowl); Ball State (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg); Central Michigan (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl); Bowling Green (Military Bowl); Ohio (Advocare V100 Independence Bowl); Northern Illinois (Discover Orange Bowl) and Kent State (GoDaddy.com Bowl).
The 2012 season witnessed four football programs ranked in the top 25 of national polls – Northern Illinois, Kent State, Toledo and Ohio—as the BCS Standings had two MAC programs in the Top 25 at the end of the regular season with No. 15 Northern Illinois and No. 25 Kent State. The MAC also set a conference record for the most wins against FBS opponents with 16 victories. MAC programs were 4-4 against the Big East Conference, including wins over Rutgers, Cincinnati, UConn and South Florida, and three wins against opponents from the Big Ten Conference, including wins over Penn State, Iowa and Indiana. The dramatic 2012 football season was capped as Central Michigan offensive tackle Eric Fisher was selected as the first overall selection by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2013 NFL Draft, becoming the first football player from the MAC with such an honor.
For the first time in league history, the MAC will have seven bowl relationships--three primary and four secondary. The three primary agree-ments are with the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl (Detroit, Mich.), GoDaddy Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, Ida.). In addition, the MAC has secured secondary agreements with the BBVA Compass Bowl, the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.
In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC is in the fifth year of its eight-year rights agreement (through 2016-2017 academic years) for foot-ball, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. The deal is the most extensive in the 67-year history of the conference. The agreement calls for a minimum of 25 events annually to be produced and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s and women’s basketball champi-onships, a regular-season MAC presence on ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football Championship Game and a minimum of 11 regular-season football games.
In men’s basketball, the MAC witnessed Akron reach the FirstEnergy MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament for the seventh consecutive sea-son, as the Zips won their third title in five years. Also, Ohio Univer-sity earned an invitation to the NIT, while Western Michigan reached the College Basketball Invitational Final Four after wins over North Dakota State and Wyoming. Kent State received an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament and defeated Fairfield in the opening round. Akron center Zeke Marshall and Ohio point guard D.J. Cooper were selected to play in the 2013 Reese’s Division I College All-Star Game, as Cooper garnered MVP game honors.
During the 2012-13 academic year, the University of Akron men’s soccer team won its ninth MAC championship and fifth in the last six years, as the Zips advanced to their fifth consecutive NCAA Round of 16 appearance after defeating Michigan. Akron witnessed senior midfielder Scott Caldwell named as the All-America Scholar Athlete of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and a semi-finalist for the Hermann Trophy. The MAC had two student-athletes selected in the first round of the 2013 Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft – No. 3 overall Akron goalkeeper David Meyes (Portland Timbers) and No. 12 overall West Virginia defender Eric Schoenle (Philadelphia Union). The MAC also welcomed the addition of West Virginia as an affiliate member in men’s soccer for the 2012-13 academic year.
Providing leadership in education and diversity, the Mid-American Conference moves into its 67th year of service to the student-athlete.
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In wrestling, the MAC welcomed Missouri, Northern Iowa and Old Dominion (2014-15) as affiliate members. Missouri won the 2013 conference tournament title as an affiliate member, snapping Central Michigan’s 11-year reign as champions. The MAC had a conference-best 40 wrestlers earn an invitation to the NCAA Division I National Championship and 11 wrestlers earned All-America status – Central Michigan seniors Ben Bennett, school’s first four-time All-American, and Jarod Trice; Kent State senior Dustin Kilgore, schools first three-time All-American; Missouri’s Alan Waters, Nathan McCormick, Drake Houdashelt, Mike Larson, and Dom Bradley, matching the schools most All-Americans in a single-
season; Northern Iowa’s David Bonin and Ryan Loder; and Ohio redshirt freshman Cody Walters.
In men’s cross country, Eastern Michigan claimed its 17th conference championship, while the Eagles captured their 31st conference title in men’s swimming and diving. The 31 championship titles for Eastern Michigan in men’s swimming and diving is a conference record. In addition, Eastern Michigan won the program’s 14th conference championship in indoor track and field.
Kent State won the program’s fifth consecutive and 19th overall conference title in men’s golf and received its 26th NCAA appearance. Kent State and Ball State both advanced to the NCAA Men’s Conference Championship, marking only the fifth time since 1983 the conference had two programs advance in the NCAA postseason tournament. In men’s
tennis, Western Michigan won its second consecutive conference championship and tenth title in the last 15 years. In men’s outdoor track and field, Akron won its third consecutive conference title and program’s fifth championship in the last six years. In baseball, Bowling Green won the program’s first conference title since 1999 as the No. 6 seed in the conference tournament.
Women’s athletics continued to shine for the MAC this past year. The MAC had a total of six women’s basketball programs invited to postseason tournaments. Central Michigan claimed the MAC tournament title for the first time since 1984 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, while Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Miami and Toledo all received at-large invitations to the WNIT Tournament. Three MAC programs – Ball State, Bowling Green and Toledo – all reached the WNIT Sweet 16.
In women’s soccer, Miami earned its fourth MAC title in program history and Central Michigan earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, becoming the first team in conference history to earn an at-large bid. Central Michigan fell to Michigan in overtime, 2-1, while Miami defeated Tennessee 3-2 (OT) in the first round of the NCAA tournament and fell to Duke in the second round. Miami senior forward Jess Kodiak was named third team All-America by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Kodiak, along with Katie Slaughter of Central Michigan and Kayla Zakrzewski of Miami, were named All-Great Lakes Region First Team by the NSCAA.
In volleyball, Bowling Green claimed the MAC title for the second time since 1991 and became the first team in program history to win a NCAA Tournament match. The Falcons defeated Yale in the first round, 3-2, and fell to Penn State in the second round. In women’s cross country, Toledo claimed its fifth title in school history in record fashion. The Rockets scored a conference record-low 24 points and have now won three consecutive conference titles for the first time in school history.
In field hockey, Miami won the program’s first conference title in program history, while the RedHawks won the programs 17th conference cham-pionship in women’s swimming and diving. In women’s tennis, Miami won the conference championship for the third time in the last five years.In gymnastics, Central Michigan and Western Michigan claimed share of the conference championship. For Central Michigan it claimed a share of its fourth consecutive championship and for Western Michigan was the programs fourth overall tournament title. Central Michigan and Kent State advanced to the NCAA Regionals.
In women’s indoor track and field, Kent State won its fourth overall conference title and consecutive conference championships for the first time in program history, while the Golden Flashes won the women’s outdoor track and field championship for the fourth consecutive year. In women’s golf, Kent State won its 15th consecutive conference championship. In softball, Central Michigan won the conference championship for the tenth time in program history. Ball State’s Jennifer Gilbert was named NFCA All-Great Lakes Region First Team, while Macy Merchant was named NFCA All-Great Lakes Region Second Team.
From two-time Super Bowl quarterback winning Ben Roethlisberger (Miami University), NFL Defensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State Uni-versity), four NFL Pro Bowlers (OT Joe Staley, KR Josh Cribbs, TE Antonio Gates, LB James Harrison), British Open winner Ben Curtis (Kent State University), World Series winning manager Bob Brenly (Ohio University) and Olympic bobsled team member Brock Kreitzburgh (University of Toledo), the Mid-American Conference continues to excel in producing leaders in the world of athletics.
History of the MACBased in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The MAC was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Colum-bus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference has 12 full-time schools and a 13th, UMass for football only beginning in 2012.
In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming & div-ing, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field and tennis.
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MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER, Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher
Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher enters his fifth year with the Mid-American Conference (MAC) after being named the league’s eighth commissioner on March 16, 2009.
Steinbrecher has expanded bowl oppor-tunities for the conference and stabilized conference membership in football, in-creased national and regional televi-sion exposure, launched the conference’s first-ever digital network, renegotiated the conference marketing rights agree-ment with IMG College and enhanced neutral site conference championships in basketball, volleyball and baseball.
Steinbrecher played an integral role in the development of the new College
Football Playoff and serves on the BCS Administrative Committee. Steinbrecher secured a one-year contract extension of the ESPN syndi-cated package, and developed and implemented a new MAC Coaches Orientation program. He has secured the MAC bid to host the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional at Quicken Loans Arena and the 2014 NCAA Women’s Bowling Championship.
Specifically in football, Steinbrecher has stabilized and increased confer-ence membership with 13 programs as the MAC welcomed the addition of the University of Massachusetts (UMass) to begin as a football-only member in 2012. This provides the conference the opportunity to ex-pand the conference footprint into New England and into the Boston and Hartford/Springfield markets.
Last season, Steinbrecher witnessed Northern Illinois earn the first ever BCS bowl berth by a MAC member in the Discover Orange Bowl and a conference record seven teams receive bowl invitations – Ball State (Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg), Bowling Green (Military Bowl), Central Michigan (Little Caesars Pizza), Kent State (GoDaddy.com), Ohio (Ad-voCare V100 Independence) and Toledo (Famous Idaho Potato).
Steinbrecher has built upon the conference bowl agreements to a conference-best three primary (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl; GoDaddy Bowl and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl) and multiple secondary agree-ments (Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl, BBVA Compass Bowl and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinset-tia Bowl). These bowl agreements provide the MAC the opportunity to build on relationships with multiple bowl partners, expand national television exposure and broaden geographical opportunities to perform against other FBS conferences.
Steinbrecher directed a strategic planning process for the MAC, in-creased national exposure for the conference, as well as new opportuni-ties for the conference in the areas of a new regional television network deal, marketing and sponsorships and securing long-term partnerships for MAC neutral site championship events.
In the summer of 2010, the MAC entered into a three-year regional tele-vision deal with SportsTime Ohio to expand its television coverage in football and men’s and women’s basketball. This provides the MAC a regional television presence for programming throughout the year, and increases promotion and marketing opportunities for the conference.
In 2011-12, Steinbrecher led the conference as it launched the first-ever MAC Digital Network in partnership with XOS Digital. This new initia-tive provided the conference with a new website, enhanced 16 x 9 video player for live streaming events and On-Demand programming, mobile platforms via the iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry, and weekly video content featuring football, basketball and championship previews.
In 2011, Steinbrecher also negotiated a new marketing agreement with ISP for the conference marketing and sponsorship rights through 2019. ISP merged with IMG College and this long-term deal solidified the con-ference marketing partnership with the new IMG College brand.
Steinbrecher negotiated a six-year contract extension with Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena to host the FirstEnergy MAC Men’s and Wom-en’s Basketball Conference Tournament through 2017. The contract extension guarantees the continuation of the conference tournament at the same neutral site since 2000, originally Gund Arena and now named Quicken Loans Arena. Steinbrecher also announced in 2011 the MAC Women’s Volleyball Tournaments will move to SPIRE, part of the GaREAT family, located in Geneva, Ohio, a state of the art facility only 30 minutes east of Downtown Cleveland. The SPIRE facility will also serve as the site for the 2014 MAC Women’s Swimming & Diving Cham-pionship and 2015 MAC Men’s Swimming & Diving Championship. In addition, the MAC baseball tournaments in 2012-14 will be played at All Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, Ohio.
He joined the MAC after serving six years as commissioner of the Ohio
Valley Conference (OVC). Prior to the OVC, Steinbrecher served as com-missioner of the Mid-Continent Conference (the Summit League). He is the only person to serve as commissioner in all three NCAA Division I Subdivisions (FBS, FCS, DI).
In six years with the OVC, Steinbrecher significantly increased the league’s exposure through additional television coverage at the regional and na-tional level. In 2005, he negotiated a five-year contract with ESPN that secured increased exposure for the league. That included being the first conference to sign a deal to have games appear on ESPNU, the OVC had the first sporting event telecast on that network (the 2005 OVC Men’s Basketball Tournament Semifinal).
Steinbrecher secured an invitation for the OVC to participate in ESPN’s BracketBusters event. He also implemented conference merchandising and corporate partner programs and in 2008 negotiated a five-year agreement with IMG College to manage the OVC’s multimedia rights and sponsorship sales.
In July 2006, Steinbrecher helped spearhead a venture into streaming video with the launch of OVCSports.TV. The multimedia platform pro-vided live and on-demand coverage of every OVC football and men’s and women’s basketball games as well as selected other sports, coaches’ shows, press conferences and special events. In its first two years of ex-istence, OVCSports.TV streamed over 800 events and recorded nearly 5,000 paid subscribers.
Under his leadership, the OVC re-emphasized its commitment to sportsmanship by implementing a series of good sports initiatives, in-cluding sportsmanship affidavits signed by coaches and administrators, student-athlete ethical conduct orientation and an institutional and team sportsmanship awards. Steinbrecher also initiated a Conference Basketball Issues Committee and oversaw increased promotional efforts for the OVC Basketball Tournament, which resulted in an increase in ticket sales revenue. He also spearheaded the efforts in bidding for, and ultimately securing, the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Final Four for Nashville.
Prior to being named Mid-Continent Conference Commissioner in Nov. 1994, Dr. Steinbrecher had previously served the league as Director of Communications, Director of Marketing and Communications and As-sistant Commissioner. He joined the Mid-Con staff in 1989 after previ-ously serving in the athletics departments at Houston Baptist University, Indiana University and Davidson College.
Steinbrecher has served on a number of prominent NCAA committees, including the Division I Basketball Issues Committee, serving as a mem-ber of subcommittees for both men’s and women’s basketball, and in 1999 he became the first non-Division I-A commissioner elected as presi-dent of the Collegiate Commissioner’s Association (CCA). In June 2007, he was appointed to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Academic Enhancement Group by the late NCAA President Myles Brand. He has served on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, the NCAA Champi-onship Cabinet, the NCAA Committee on Athletics Certification and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Committee.
Steinbrecher is currently a member of the NCAA Championships Cabi-net, serves on the Board of Directors of NCAA Football, is Chair of the College Football Officiating Board of Managers and the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel. He is also the Chair of the National Letter of Intent Policy and Review Committee.
Steinbrecher has also served as Division I-AAA vice president of the CCA and as a member of the National Invitation Tournament’s District IV Advisory Board.
Steinbrecher is a 1983 graduate of Valparaiso University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education and journal-ism. In 2006, he was bestowed an Alumni Achievement Award from his alma mater. Steinbrecher graduated with a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1984, and he was awarded the doctorate of physical education in sports administration from Indiana University in 1989.
An all-conference and academic all-conference selection in football and a conference champion in tennis, Dr. Steinbrecher was named Val-paraiso’s and the Heartland Collegiate Conference’s Student-Athlete of the Year in 1983. In 2006, he was inducted into the Watauga County (N.C.) Sports Hall of Fame.
Steinbrecher and his wife Anne have three children, daughter Grace and twin sons Matt and Will.
Steinbrecher follows Rick Chryst, who served as MAC Commissioner (1999-2009). David Reese served as the first commissioner from 1946-64, followed by Bob James (1964-71), Fred Jacoby (1971-82), Jim Lessig (1982-90), Karl Benson (1990-94), Jerry Ippoliti (1994-99).
Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher
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2013 MAC Football Coaches Weekly Teleconference
The Mid-American Conference football coaches will be available each Monday beginning Aug. 26 and running through Nov. 25 for a weekly teleconference. There will be an additional football championship teleconference Dec. 3 at 10 a.m. All times listed below are Eastern.
Format: We will go immediately to questions from the media and will forego any introductory statement from each coach. Should your schedule not permit you to dial in, questions for a coach may be e-mailed to Ken Mather ([email protected]) and we will make every effort to ask the question. Please e-mail your question no later than 8 a.m. (ET) each Monday. Each e-mailed question must include your name and affiliation.
For call in number for the media please contact the MAC media relations staff.
2013 MAC Football Coaches Teleconference Schedule:
Full Teleconferences with all 13 Head Coaches: First Teleconference: Monday, August 26
Last Full Teleconference: Monday, Nov. 25
Championship Teleconference: Monday, Dec. 3 with the two schools in the MAC Championship game (head coach and two student-athletes from each team), from 10:00 – 10:30a.m. (ET).
WESTDIVISION
9:30-9:38 P.J. Fleck, Western Michigan
9:38-9:46 Matt Campbell, Toledo
9:46-9:54 Rod Carey, Northern Illinois
9:54-10:02 Ron English, Eastern Michigan
10:02-10:10 Dan Enos, Central Michigan
10:10-10:18 Pete Lembo, Ball State
EASTDIVISION
10:18-10:26 Frank Solich, Ohio
10:26-10:34 Don Treadwell, Miami
10:34-10:42 Paul Haynes, Kent State
10:42-10:50 Jeff Quinn, Buffalo
10:50-10:58 Dave Clawson, Bowling Green
10:58-11:06 Terry Bowden, Akron
11:06-11:14 Charley Molnar, UMass
Flagship Radio Stations
EastDivision
School Station Akron WARF 1350 AM
BGSU WFRO 99.1 FM
Buffalo WECK 1230 AM
Kent State WHLO 640 AM
UMass WEEI 105.5 FM (Springfield)
Miami WMOH 1450 AM
Ohio WXTQ 105.5 FM
West Division
School Station Ball State WLBC 104.1 FM
CMU WCFX 95.3 FM
EMU WEMU 89.1 FM
NIU WLBK 1360 AM (DeKalb)
WSCR 670 AM (Chicago)
Toledo WSPD 1370 AM
WMU WKZO 96.5 FM
PressBoxNumbers
EASTDIVISIONAkron (330) 972-2913
Bowling Green (419) 372-2069
Buffalo (716) 645-6837
Kent State (330) 672-2036
Miami (513) 529-7261
UMass (508) 698-1960
Ohio (740) 593-0050
WESTDIVISIONBall State (765) 285-5381 or 5382
Central Michigan (989) 774-3579 or 3594
Eastern Michigan (734) 481-0014 or 0072
Northern Illinois (815) 753-0609 or 0630
Toledo (419) 530-3732
Western Michigan (269) 387-3065
MAC Player of the Week
Each week, the MAC office will choose a player of the week on offense, defense and special teams from each division. The player of the week will be announced at approximately 1:00p.m. (ET) each Monday and will be posted on the league web site.
POSTSEASONAWARDS
Following the conclusion of the regular season, voting is conducted on the all-conference team by league coaches, as well as several individual awards by the MAC News Media Association. The MNMA votes on the Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, Special Teams Player of the Year and Coach of the Year. The coaches vote on the Vern Smith Leadership Award, honoring the league’s top football student-athlete. An Academic All-MAC team is honored in voting by the league’s faculty athletic representatives.
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2013 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE/2013 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTSAug. 29 – ThursdayLiberty at Kent State, 6:00 pm ET (ESPN3)Akron at Central Florida, 7:00 pm ET (ESPN3)Illinois State at Ball State, 7:00 pm ET (ESPN3)Tulsa at Bowling Green, 7:00 pm ET (ESPNU)
Aug. 30 – FridayWestern Michigan at Michigan State, 8:00 pm ET (Big Ten Network)
Aug. 31 – SaturdayBuffalo at Ohio State, Noon ET (ESPN2)UMass at Wisconsin, Noon ET (Big Ten Network)Toledo at Florida, 12:20 pm ET(SEC Network/ESPN3)Central Michigan at Michigan, 3:30 pm ET (Big Ten Network)Northern Illinois at Iowa, 3:30 pm ET (Big Ten Network)Howard at Eastern Michigan, 6:00 pm ET (ESPN3)Miami at Marshall, 7:00 pm ET (CBS Sports Network)
Sep. 1 – SundayOhio at Louisville, 3:30 pm ET (ESPN)
Sep. 7 – Saturday*Bowling Green at Kent State, Noon ET (ESPN Regional/ESPN Plus/Game Plan/ESPN3)Eastern Michigan at Penn State, Noon ET (Big Ten Network)Miami at Kentucky, Noon ET (FOX Sports Net)Army at Ball State, 1:00 pm ET (ESPN3)Maine at UMass, 2:00 pm ET (ESPN3)New Hampshire at Central Michigan, 3:00 pm ET (ESPN3)Buffalo at Baylor, 3:30 pm ET (Fox Sports Net)Toledo at Missouri, 3:30 pm ET (ESPNU)James Madison at Akron, 6:00 pm ET (ESPN3)Nicholls State at Western Michigan, 7:00 pm ET (ESPN3)North Texas at Ohio, 7:00 pm ET (ESPN3)
Sep. 14 – SaturdayAkron at Michigan, Noon ET (Big Ten Network)Bowling Green at Indiana, Noon ET (ESPNU)Eastern Michigan at Rutgers, 1:00 pm ET (ESPN3) Stony Brook at Buffalo, 3:30 pm ET (ESPN3)Ball State at North Texas, 4:00 pm ET (Fox Sports Net)Northern Illinois at Idaho, 5:00 pm ETEastern Washington at Toledo, 7:00 pm ET (ESPN3)UMass at Kansas State, 7:00 pm ETMarshall at Ohio, 8:00 pm ET (ESPNews)Western Michigan at Northwestern, 9:00 pm ET (Big Ten Network)Central Michigan at UNLV, TBAKent State at LSU, 7 pm ET (ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU)
Sep. 21 - Saturday*Toledo at Central Michigan, Noon ET (ESPN Regional/ESPN Plus/Game Plan/ESPN3)Vanderbilt at UMass, Noon ET*Ball State at Eastern Michigan, 1:00 pm ETAustin Peay at Ohio, 2:00 pm ETMurray State at Bowling Green, 3:30 pm ETLouisiana-Lafayette at Akron, 6:00 pm ETEastern Illinois at Northern Illinois, 7:00 pm ETCincinnati at Miami, TBAKent State at Penn State,TBAWestern Michigan at Iowa, TBA
Sep. 28 – SaturdayNorthern Illinois at Purdue, Noon ET*Toledo at Ball State, 3:00 pm ETUConn at Buffalo, 3:30 pm ET*Kent State at Western Michigan, 7:00 pm ET*Akron at Bowling Green, TBACentral Michigan at North Carolina State, TBAMiami at Illinois, TBA
Oct. 5 – Saturday*Eastern Michigan at Buffalo, Noon ET (ESPN Regional/ESPN Plus/Game Plan/ESPN3)*Ohio at Akron, 2:00 pm ET
*Western Michigan at Toledo, 3:00 pm ET*Northern Illinois at Kent State, 3:30 pm ET*UMass at Bowling Green, 3:30 pm ETBall State at Virginia, TBA*Central Michigan at Miami, TBA
Oct. 12 - SaturdayEastern Michigan at Army, Noon ET (CBS Sports Network)*Buffalo at Western Michigan, 2:00 pm ET*Central Michigan at Ohio, 2:00 pm ET*Kent State at Ball State, 3:00 pm ET*Miami at UMass, 3:00 pm ET*Akron at Northern Illinois, 5:00 pm ETBowling Green at Mississippi State, TBA
Oct. 19 - Saturday*Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 1:00 pm ET*Ball State at Western Michigan, 2:00 pm ET*Northern Illinois at Central Michigan, 3:00 pm ET*UMass at Buffalo, 3:30 pm ET (TW Cable Sports)Navy at Toledo, 7:00 pm ET*Akron at Miami, TBAKent State at South Alabama, TBA
Oct. 26 – Saturday*Ball State at Akron, Noon ET (ESPN Regional/ESPN Plus/Game Plan/ESPN3)*Buffalo at Kent State, Noon ET*Miami at Ohio, 2:00 pm ET*Western Michigan at UMass, 3:00 pm ET*Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois, 3:30 pm ET*Toledo at Bowling Green, TBA
Nov. 2 – Saturday*Northern Illinois at UMass, Noon ET (ESPN Regional/ESPN Plus/Game Plan/ESPN3)*Kent State at Akron, 3:30 pm ET*Eastern Michigan at Toledo, 7:00 pm ET
Nov. 5 – Tuesday#*Bowling Green at Miami, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)#*Ohio at Buffalo, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)
Nov. 6 – Wednesday*Central Michigan at Ball State, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2)
Nov. 9 – Saturday*Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan, 1:00 pm ET
Nov. 12 – Tuesday#*Buffalo at Toledo, 7:30 pm ET (ESPNU/ESPN3)#*Ohio at Bowling Green, 7:30 pm ET (ESPNU/ESPN3)
Nov. 13 – Wednesday#*Ball State at Northern Illinois, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)#*Miami at Kent State, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)
Nov. 16 – Saturday*Central Michigan at Western Michigan, Noon ET (ESPN Regional/ESPN Plus/Game Plan/ESPN3)*Akron at UMass, 1:00 pm ET
Nov. 19 – Tuesday#*Buffalo at Miami, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)#*Kent State at Ohio, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)
Nov. 20 – Wednesday*Northern Illinois at Toledo, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2)
Nov. 23 – Saturday*Bowling Green at Eastern Michigan, 1:00 pm ET*UMass at Central Michigan, 1:00 pm ET
Nov. 26 – Tuesday*Western Michigan at Northern Illinois, 7:00 pm ET (ESPN2)
Nov. 29 – Friday#*Bowling Green at Buffalo, TBA (ESPNU/ESPN3)#*Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan, TBA
(ESPNU/ESPN3)#*UMass at Ohio, TBA (ESPNU/ESPN3)#*Miami at Ball State, TBA (ESPNU/ESPN3)#*Toledo at Akron, TBA (ESPNU/ESPN3)
Dec. 6 – FridayMarathon MAC Championship Game, 8:00 pm ET (ESPN2) -- At Ford Field in Detroit, Mich.
# indicates an ESPN Multiple-Game Selection Date (ESPN weekday multiple-game selection date will be announced three weeks prior to the listed date).
2013 Non-Conference Opponents ACC (2) North Carolina State (Central Michigan) Virginia (Ball State)
America Athletic (5) Central Florida (Akron) Cincinnati (Miami) Connecticut (Buffalo) Louisville (Ohio) Rutgers (Eastern Michigan)
Big Ten (13) Illinois (Miami) Indiana (Bowling Green) Iowa (2) (Northern Illinois, Western Michigan) Michigan (2) (Akron, Central Michigan) Michigan State (Western Michigan) Northwestern (Western Michigan) Ohio State (Buffalo) Penn State (2)(Eastern Michigan, Kent State) Purdue (Northern Illinois) Wisconsin (UMass)
Big 12 (2) Baylor (Buffalo) Kansas State (UMass)
Conference USA (5) Marshall (2) (Ohio, Miami) North Texas (2) (Ball State, Ohio) Tulsa (Bowling Green) Mountain West (1) UNLV (Central Michigan) SEC(6) Florida (Toledo) Kentucky (Miami) LSU (Kent State) Mississippi State (Bowling Green) Missouri (Toledo) Vanderbilt (UMass)
Sun Belt (2) La-Lafayette (Akron) South Alabama (Kent State) Independent (4) Army (2) (Ball State, Eastern Michigan) Navy (Toledo) Idaho (Northern Illinois)
FCS Opponents (I-AA) Big Sky (1) Eastern Washington (Toldeo)
Big South (2) Liberty (Kent State) Stony Brook (Buffalo) Colonial (3) James Madison (Akron) Maine (UMass) New Hampshire (Central Michigan) MEAC(1) Howard (Eastern Michigan) Missouri Valley (1) Illinois State (Ball State)
Ohio Valley (3) Austin Peay (Ohio) Eastern Illinois (Northern Illinois) Murray State (Bowling Green)
Southland (1) Nicholls State (Western Michigan)
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MAC BOWL SYNOPSISThe MAC will have seven bowl relationships--three primary and four secondary. The three primary agreements are with the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl (Detroit, Mich.), GoDaddy Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, Ida.). In addition, the MAC has secured sec-ondary agreements with the BBVA Compass Bowl, the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.
The Little Caesars Pizza Bowl will own the MAC’s No. 1 selection for the 2013 football season and Go Daddy Bowl will have the No. 2 selection, while the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl will own the MAC’s No. 3 selection of bowl eligible teams in 2013.
NORTHERNILLINOISBUSTSTHEBCSIN2012Northern Illinois became the first MAC program to receive an invitation to a BCS Bowl game as the Huskies suffered a 31-10 loss to Florida State in the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2013.
The 2013 Discover Orange bowl between Northern Illinois and Florida State was successful from a competitive, ratings and attendance per-spective. The Huskies trailed the Seminoles 17-10 entering the fourth quarter and the 31-10 final was the closest Discover Orange Bowl in three years. The game had over 10.5 million viewers and a 7.1 rating as viewership was up 47% and ratings 34% from the previous year. Also, the attendance for the Discover Orange Bowl was 72,023, the largest crowd since 2009.
The Huskies earned the program’s second consecutive MAC Champion-ship with a thrilling 44-37 double overtime win over Kent State in the Marathon MAC Championship Game and entered bowl selection Sun-day with a BCS No. 15 ranking – higher than two AQ conferences--Big Ten (No. 16 Nebraska) and Big East (No. 21 Louisville). At the end of the 2012 bowl season, Northern Illinois was ranked No. 22 in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll and No. 24 in the USA Today Poll.
MACSPECIALFOOTBALLSEASONIN2012The 2012 football season was a special one for the MAC. From open-ing week to the Marathon MAC Football Championship and continuing through the bowl games, the season was filled with thrilling wins over the best competition in college football, national rankings for multiple MAC programs and the conference’s first appearance in a BCS bowl as Northern Illinois received an invitation to the Discover Orange Bowl.
As the MAC football success continued throughout the ‘12 season, so did the reaction from the national polls as four different MAC teams were ranked in the Top 25 during the regular season—Northern Illinois, Kent State, Toledo and Ohio--were ranked in either the BCS Standings, As-sociated Press Top 25 Poll, USA Today Coaches Poll or the Harris Poll.
The MAC momentum began the opening week of the season as the Ohio Bobcats went on the road and defeated Penn State, 24-14. Seven days later, Ball State led a thrilling last minute win with a 41- 39 road win at Indiana. The MAC had four special wins on Sept. 22 when the conference defeated opponents from the Big Ten, Big East and Big 12. That day began with Central Michigan kicker David Harman’s 47-yard field goal to defeat Iowa (Big Ten), 32-31, while Western Michigan upset UConn (Big East), 30-24, Northern Illinois beat Kansas (Big 12), 30-23, and Ball State held off South Florida (Big East), 31-27.
October witnessed two occasions where the MAC defeated a Top 25 ranked opponent from the Big East. On Oct. 20, Toledo defeated then ranked No. 20 Cincinnati, 29-23, as the Rockets improved to 5-1 in school history against Top 25 ranked opponents in home games at the Glass Bowl. One week later, Kent State went on the road to then ranked No. 15 Rutgers and came away with the program’s first win against a Top 25 ranked opponent with a 35-23 road victory.
As the regular season concluded, the MAC set the conference single- sea-son record with 16 wins against opponents from FBS conferences. With the regular season success, the MAC had two programs ranked in the Top 25 appear in the conference championship game for the first time since 2003. No. 21 ranked Northern Illinois defeated No. 17 ranked Kent State, 44-37 in double overtime. The MAC witnessed a league-record seven programs receive an invitation to a bowl game, highlighted by BCS-busting Northern Illinois in the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 1.
MAC Big Wins in 2012Sept. 1, Ohio wins at Penn State, 24-14Sept. 15, Northern Illinois wins at Army, 41-40Sept. 15, Ohio wins at Marshall, 27-24Sept. 15, Ball State wins at Indiana, 41-39Sept. 22, Central Michigan wins at Iowa, 32-31Sept. 22, Western Michigan defeats UConn, 30-24Sept. 22, Ball State defeats South Florida, 31-27Sept. 22, Northern Illinois defeats Kansas, 30-23Oct. 13, Kent State wins at Army, 31-17Oct. 20, Toledo defeats Cincinnati, 29-23Oct. 20, Eastern Michigan defeats Army, 48-38Oct. 27, Kent State wins at Rutgers, 35-23Oct. 27, Ball State wins at Army, 30-22
MAC2012SEASON/BOWLNOTES• Seven MAC programs played in bowl games last season—Northern Illinois (Discover Orange Bowl), Kent State (GoDaddy.com Bowl), Ball State (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl), Toledo (Famous Idaho Po-tato Bowl), Ohio (Advocare V100 Independence Bowl), Bowling Green (Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman), and Central Michi-gan (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl).
• The seven bowl invitations set a conference record for bowl invitations in a single season. The previous high for the MAC was five bowl invita-tions on four separate occasions (2004, 2008, 2009 and 2011).
• The MAC has received five or more bowl invitations in four of the last five seasons. In addition, the MAC has sent four or more schools to bowl games in seven of the last nine years.
• For the first time in MAC history a member played in one of the five prestigious BCS Bowl games as MAC Champion Northern Illinois lost 31-10 to Florida State in the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 1 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
• The MAC tied the Big Ten for the fourth most teams in bowl games last season. Only the SEC (9), Big 12 (9) and Pac 12 (8) had more teams receive bowl invitations in 2012-13.
• The MAC finished the bowl season with a 2-5 bowl record. Ohio (Ad-voCare V100 Independence Bowl) and Central Michigan (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl) provided the MAC with wins last bowl season.
• Six teams from the MAC had eight wins or more in 2012 for the first time in MAC history. Those six teams (Northern Illinois 12-2, Kent State 11-3, Ball State 9-4, Toledo 9-4, Ohio 9-4 and Bowling Green 8-5) had a combined 58-22 (.725) record.
• 2012 was a banner season for the conference as the MAC witnessed its first BCS Bowl invitation with Northern Illinois and throughout the season, four different MAC programs were ranked nationally –either in the BCS Standings, Associated Press Top 25 Poll or USA Today Coaches Poll – Northern Illinois, Kent State, Toledo and Ohio.
• The MAC won a conference record 16 regular season games against non-conference FBS programs last season – including eight wins against AQ programs – Penn State, Iowa and Indiana from the Big Ten; Cincin-nati, Rutgers, South Florida and UConn from the Big East; and Kansas from the Big 12.
• Kent State became the first team in the MAC East to go 8-0 since the 2003 season. Kent State had a 10-game winning streak entering the Marathon MAC Football Championship game and 11 total wins last year established a new single-season record in school history.
2012-13BOWLRESULTSFamous Idaho Potato Bowl (Dec. 15): Utah State 41 (WAC), Toledo 15Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl (Dec. 21): UCF 38 (Conf. USA), Ball State 17Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (Dec. 26): CMU 24, W. Kentucky 21 (Sun Belt)Military Bowl (Dec. 27): San Jose State 29 (WAC), Bowling Green 20AdvocareV100 Independence (Dec. 28): Ohio 45, La.-Mon. 14 (Sun Belt)Discover Orange Bowl (Jan. 1): Florida St. 31 (ACC), Northern Illinois 10GoDaddy.com Bowl (Jan. 6): Arkansas St. 17 (Sun Belt), Kent State 13
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MACPROGRAMSINBOWLGAMESIn the last four bowl seasons, ten different MAC programs have received a bowl invitation, as both Northern Illinois and Ohio lead the way with invites in each of the last four consecutive years. Toledo (2010, 2011, 2012) received three invitations, while Bowling Green (2009, 2012), Cen-tral Michigan (2009, 2012) and former member Temple (2009, 2011) received two invites. Ball State (2012), Kent State (2012), Miami (2010) and Western Michigan (2011) each received one invite in that span.
HUSKIESSETSCHOOLRECORDWITH12WINSEASONNorthern Illinois 44-37 double-overtime win over Kent State in the Mar-athon MAC Championship game was a program record 12th win in 2012, which set a new school record for most wins in a single season.
LYNCHANDARCHERAMONGMACSINGLESEASONLEADERSThe 2012 season witnessed several notable offensive achievements by Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch. His 4,953 total yards of of-fense in a single season set a conference record, breaking Central Michi-gan’s Dan LeFevour’s 4,773 yards in 2007. Lynch also had 44 touch-downs scored or passed for in a single season, which ranks third in league history (47, Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan, 2007; 45, Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green, 2004).
Kent State’s Dri Archer combined for 2,577 all-purpose yards last sea-son and his single-season total ranks third in MAC history (2,690, Dante Love, Ball State, 2007; 2,582, Antonio Brown, Central Michigan, 2009).
ARCHERNAMEDWALTERCAMPALL-AMERICAFIRSTTEAMKent State’s Dri Archer was named to the Walter Camp All-America First Team as a kick returner. Although other Kent State players have earned All-America honors, Archer becomes the program’s first Walter Camp All-American, the nation’s oldest organization for such an honor.
In his first five games, Archer returned three kickoffs for touchdowns, beginning with a 98-yard score in the season’s opening game. In the Golden Flashes’ very next home game, Archer had the second longest return in program history at 99 yards against Ball State. The very next week, he broke a Rynearson Stadium record with a 98-yard return against Eastern Michigan.
After his first five games, opposing teams stopped using traditional kick-offs against the Golden Flashes. Archer is averaging an NCAA best 38.2 yards per kick return and his three touchdowns on kick returns are tied for the most in the nation. He was the only Mid-American Conference player selected to the All-America Team.
NATIONALHONORSFORMACSTUDENT-ATHLETES• SI.com All-America Second Team: OL Eric Fisher (CMU).• SI.com All-America Honorable Mention: QB Jordan Lynch (NIU); RB Beau Blankenship (OU); RB David Fluellen (UT); OL Brian Winters (KSU); DL Chris Jones (BGSU); LB Khalil Mack (UB); LB Dan Molls (UT); K Steven Schott (BSU); AP Dri Archer (KSU); AP BernardReedy (UT).• Associated Press All-America Second Team: Jordan Lynch (NIU).• Associated Press All-America Third Team: OL Eric Fisher (CMU); DT Chris Jones (BGSU); AP Dri Archer (KSU).
FISHERFIRSTMACPLAYERSELECTEDNO.1INNFLDRAFTCentral Michigan offensive tackle Eric Fisher became the first MAC foot-ball player to be selected as the overall No. 1 selection in the NFL Draft. The Kansas City Chiefs selected Fisher as No. 1 in the 2013 NFL Draft.
The previous highest player drafted from the MAC was Marshall quar-terback Byron Leftwich, who was selected No. 7 overall by the Jack-sonville Jaguars, in the 2003 NFL Draft. The last player from Central Michigan selected in the first round was offensive tackle Joe Staley (No. 28 overall) by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2007 NFL Draft. Staley last season was a part of the NFC Champion 49ers and started at left tackle in the Super Bowl and was selected to the Pro Bowl.
Fisher was a mainstay up front starting all 13 games at left tackle last season for Central Michigan. He anchored a line that helped the Chip-pewas offense average 6.2 yards per play, second best in the MAC, and produce nearly 400 yards of offense per game. Central Michigan al-lowed just 18 sacks in 13 games in 2012, which ranked in the top 20 na-tionally.
For his standout season, Fisher earned All-America recognition from SI.com (2nd team) and the Associated Press (3d team) and was named First Team All-MAC by the conference and Phil Steele. Widely consid-ered as the top senior left tackle in the nation, Fisher was also selected to the inaugural Senior Bowl All-Futures Team, an honor presented to the nation’s top seniors based on their college careers and NFL future.
Fisher becomes the third MAC athlete to be selected overall as the No. 1 selection in a professional draft. Previously, Akron forward Steve Zakuani was the first selection in the 2009 Major League Soccer’s Su-perDraft by the Seattle Sounders FC on January 15, 2009. Also, Ball State all-American pitcher Bryan Bullington was the No. 1 overall pick by the Pittsburgh Pirates in Major League Baseball’s First-Year Player Draft on June 4, 2002.
MAC First-Round NFL Draft Selection History2011, DT Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple, NY Jets (30)2009, DE Larry English, Northern Illinois, San Diego (16)2007, OT Joe Staley, Central Michigan, San Francisco (28)2004, QB Ben Roethlisberger, Miami, Pittsburgh (11)2004, DE Jason Babin, Western Michigan, Houston (27)2003, QB Byron Leftwich, Marshall, Jacksonville (7)2000, QB Chad Pennington, Marshall, NY Jets (18)1999, OT L.J. Shelton, Eastern Michigan, Arizona (21)1998, WR Randy Moss, Marshall, Minnesota (21)1993, DE Dan Williams, Toledo, Denver (11)1978, DB Ron Johnson, Eastern Michigan, Pittsburgh (22)1969, LB Bob Babich, Miami, San Diego (18)1961, B Bernie Casey, Bowling Green, San Francisco (9)
SEVENMACRUNNINGBACKSTOP1,000YARDSThe 2012 season was highlighted by the return of the 1,000 yard rusher in MAC offenses. Seven different players recorded over 1,000 yards rush-ing for the first time since the 2005 season. The MAC had ten different backs top the 1,000-yard plateau during the 2002 season.
Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch ranked fourth in the nation in rushing and his 1,815 yards rushing are fifth most in a single-season in conference history, however the most by a quarterback. Lynch joins MAC rushing QBs topping the 1,000-yard rushing mark in a single sea-son: Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois (1,379, 2011); Julian Edelman, Kent State (1,370, 2008); Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan (1,122, 2007); Joshua Cribbs, Kent State (1,057, 2002; 1,019, 2001).
2012MAC1,000YardRushersYards, Player, School, (carries-touchdowns)1,815, Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois (294-19)1,604, Beau Blankenship, Ohio (312-15)1,498, David Fluellen, Toledo (259-13)1,492, Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan (252-19)1,429, Dri Archer, Kent State (159-16)1,410, Jahwan Edwards, Ball State (232-14)1,316, Trayion Durham, Kent State (276-14)
MACFBSHEADCOACHES--CURRENTANDFORMERTwo more MAC football coaches have been promoted to new opportu-nities within FBS. Northern Illinois head coach Dave Doeren was named head coach at North Carolina State on Dec. 1 and Kent State’s Darrell Hazell was named head coach at Purdue on Dec. 5. There are 13 former head coaches from the MAC in a current FBS head coaching position–including nearly half of the Big Ten (five total) and both coaches in both the 2013 BCS Championship Game – Alabama’s Nick Saban (Toledo) and Notre Dame’s Brian Kelly (Central Michigan).
For the2013 season,26of the 124FBS coaches (21%)willbeeither current or former MAC head coaches.
Big Ten – Urban Meyer-Ohio State (Bowling Green), Brady Hoke-Michigan (Ball State), Jerry Kill-Minnesota (Northern Illinois), Tim Beck-man-Illinois (Toledo), Darrell Hazell-Purdue (Kent State)Ind. – Brian Kelly-Notre Dame (Central Michigan)SEC-Nick Saban-Alabama (Toledo), Gary Pinkel-Missouri (Toledo), Butch Jones-Tennessee (Central Michigan)ACC-Al Golden-Miami (Temple), Steve Addazio-Boston College (Tem-ple), Dave Doeren-North Carolina State (Northern Illinois), Jim Grobe-Wake Forest (Ohio).
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MACWINSOVERNON-CONFERENCEFBSOPPONENTSThe MAC set the conference single season record in 2012 with 16 wins over FBS non-conference opponents. Dating back to the 2000 season, the previous mark of wins vs. opponents from other FBS conferences was 14 regular season wins during the 2008 season. The 16 non-conference regular season wins were against opponents from the other FBS confer-ences and independents, including wins over Big Ten, Big East, Big 12, Conference USA, Mountain West, WAC and Independent opponents.
MAC Regular Season Wins vs. non-conference FBS opponents:Year: Wins; FBS Opponents Defeated:2012: 16; Penn State; Wyoming; Idaho; New Mexico St.; Army (4); UConn; Marshall; Indiana; Iowa; South Florida; Kansas; Cincinnati; Rutgers2011: 10; Indiana; Army (4); UConn; Idaho; New Mexico State; Marshall; Maryland2010: 7; Minnesota; Purdue; Marshall; Colorado State; UConn; Army; Louisiana-Lafayette2009: 9; Michigan State; Purdue; Colorado; Florida International; Troy; UTEP; North Texas; Army; Navy2008: 14; Navy; Indiana (2); Western Kentucky; Michigan; Idaho; Illinois; Syracuse; Army (3); Pittsburgh; Wyoming; UTEP2007: 10; Navy; Army (2); Idaho; Iowa State (2); Iowa; Minnesota; Syra-cuse; Louisiana-Lafayette2006: 11; Temple (5); Kansas; Virginia; North Carolina State; North Tex-as; Florida International; Illinois2005: 9; Army; Louisiana-Lafayette; Temple (4); Pittsburgh; Middle Tennessee State; Cincinnati2004: 3; Temple (2); Kentucky2003: 9; Kansas State; Northwestern; Colorado State; Cincinnati; Pur-due; Maryland; Alabama; Iowa State; Pittsburgh2002: 10; Rutgers; Troy; North Carolina; Cincinnati; UConn; Missouri; Kansas; Wyoming; Wake Forest; UNLV2001: 11; UConn (2); Army; Cincinnati; Missouri; Temple (2); Minnesota; Northwestern; South Florida; Navy2000: 9; Central Florida (2); Vanderbilt; Minnesota; UConn (2); Navy; Penn State; Iowa
MACNATIONALRANKINGSDURING2012SEASONIn 2012, the MAC had four different programs ranked among the na-tional polls at during the regular season.
BCS Standings:• Week 9 (Oct. 21) Ohio (No. 24);• Week 11 (Nov. 4) Toledo (No. 25);• Week 13 (Nov. 18) Kent State (No. 23);• Week 14 (Nov. 25) Kent State (No. 17), Northern Illinois (No. 21);• Week 15 (Dec. 2) Northern Illinois (No. 15), Kent State (No. 25).
Associated Press Top 25:• Week 8 (Oct. 14) Ohio (No. 25);• Week 9 (Oct. 21) Ohio (No. 23);• Week 11 (Nov. 4) Toledo (No. 23);• Week 12 (Nov. 11) Kent State (No. 25);• Week 13 (Nov. 18) Kent State (No. 23), Northern Illinois (No. 24);• Week 14 (Nov. 25) Kent State (No. 18), Northern Illinois (No. 19);• Week 15 (Dec. 2) Northern Illinois (No. 16), Kent State (No. 25).
USA Today Coaches Poll:• Week 9 (Oct. 21) Ohio (No. 23);• Week 11 (Nov. 4) Toledo (No. 25);• Week 13 (Nov. 18) Northern Illinois (No. 23), Kent State (No. 25);• Week 14 (Nov. 25) Northern Illinois (No. 18), Kent State (No. 19);• Week 15 (Dec. 2) Northern Illinois (No. 16).
Harris Poll:• Week 9 (Oct. 21) Ohio (No. 23);• Week 13 (Nov. 18) Northern Illinois (No. 24), Kent State (No. 25);• Week 14 (Nov. 25) Kent State (Nov. 18), Northern Illinois (No. 19);• Week 15 (Dec. 2) Northern Illinois (No. 16), Kent State (No. 23).
THREENEWHEADCOACHESJOINTHEMACIN2013The 2013 season will witness the transition of three new head coaches into the MAC. Northern Illinois elevated offensive coordinator Rod Carey, while Kent State named Arkansas defensive coordinator and Flashes alum, Paul Haynes, to the top post. Western Michigan named Tampa Bay wide receivers coach P.J. Fleck to lead the Broncos program.
PaulHaynes,KentState: Haynes was named Kent State head coach on Dec. 18, 2012 as the programs 21st head football coach. Haynes, 43, spent last season as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Arkansas. Haynes spent seven seasons at Ohio State (2005-11), as co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach in 2011 and defensive back coach from 2005-10. Haynes also served at Kent State in 1999 as defen-sive backs and was promoted to assistant head coach and safeties coach in 2000 under then head coach Dean Pees. Haynes walked on at Kent State in 1987 and played four seasons for the Golden Flashes (1987-91) and ended his career with 440 tackles, seventh-best in school history.
RodCarey,Northern Illinois: Carey was named Northern Illinois head coach on Dec. 2, 2012 as the program’s 22nd head football coach, two days after Dave Doeren left the Huskies for North Carolina State. Carey was promoted from offensive coordinator and coached the Hus-kies in the Discover Orange Bowl. In his second season at Northern Il-linois, Carey began 2012 as offensive line coach and assumed offensive coordinator duties after the first game of the year when Mike Dunbar left the team for health reasons. Carey joined the Huskies after three seasons as offensive line coach at North Dakota (2008-10) and one year at Illinois State (2007). Carey served six years as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Wisconsin-Stout (2000-06).
P.J.Fleck,WesternMichigan: Fleck was named Western Michigan head coach on Dec. 18, 2012 as the programs 15th head football coach. Fleck joins the Broncos after serving as wide receivers coach last season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was a graduate assistant at Ohio State (2006), coached three seasons at Northern Illinois (2007-09) as wide receivers coach then joined Rutgers as wide receivers coach for two seasons (2010-11). Fleck played wide receiver at Northern Illinois (1999-2003) and ranks third in career receptions (179) and fourth in career re-ceiving yards (2,162) in school history. Fleck signed as a rookie free agent with San Francisco and spent two years with the 49ers (2004-05).
BRONCOSHEADCOACHP.J.FLECKYOUNGESTINCOUNTRYP.J. Fleck, 32, is the youngest head coach in NCAA Division I (FBS), tak-ing over the youngest spot over Toledo’s Matt Campbell, 33, and Texas Tech’s Kliff Klingsbury, 33.
Coach Age (Date of Birth)P.J. Fleck, Western Michigan 32 (11-29-80)Matt Campbell, Toledo 33 (11-29-79)Kliff Klingsbury, Texas Tech 33 (8-9-79)Bryan Harsin, Arkansas State 36 (11-1-76)Willie Taggart, South Florida 36 (8-27-76)Justin Fuente, Memphis 36 (7-30-76)Lane Kiffin, USC 37 (5-9-75)Matt Rhule, Temple 38 (1-31-75)
MAC HISTORY IN BCS STANDINGSThe 2012 season was a historic year for the MAC within the BCS as Northern Illinois received the school and conferences first BCS appear-ance with an invitation to the Discover Orange Bowl. Entering the 2012 bowl season, the MAC has two programs ranked in the Top 25 of the BCS Standings -- No. 15 Northern Illinois and No. 25 Kent State.
During 2012, the MAC had four separate programs ranked in the BCS Standings during the regular season -- Northern Illinois, Kent State, To-ledo and Ohio. The BCS rankings for Kent State, Toledo and Ohio were the first ever in each program’s history.
The 17th Marathon MAC Football Championship game will take place Friday, Dec. 6 at 8:00 p.m. at Ford Field in Detroit. The game will be televised on ESPN2.
This marks the tenth time that the league’s title will be decided at the neutral site. The winners of their respective East Division and West Division will qualify for the game. Media credentials for the 2013 championship game will be available online via the MAC web site at www.mac-sports.com in early November.
From 1997-2000, the league’s title game was held at Marshall Stadium in Huntington, W.Va. Beginning with the 2001 game, the site alternated between the West Division and East Division champion. In 2004 the MAC championship game was moved to its current neutral site at Ford Field.
The winner of the MAC Championship will receive an automatic berth into one of the five BCS bowl games if it is ranked in the top 12 of the final BCS standings, or if it is ranked in the top 16 of the final BCS stand-ings and its ranking in the BCS standings is higher than that of a champion of a conference that has an an-nual automatic berth in one of the five BCS bowls.
The champions of the ACC, American Athletic, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10, and Southeastern Conferences will have automatic berths in one of the five BCS bowl games. No more than one team from the MAC, Con-ference USA, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference shall earn an automatic berth in any year.
This year’s VIZIO BCS National Championship Game will be played Jan. 6 in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
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BowlGame Date/Time(ET) Site Matchup NetworkGildan New Mexico Dec. 21/ 2:00 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. MWC vs. PAC-12 (MAC backup) ESPNLas Vegas Bowl Dec. 21/ 3:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. MWC vs. PAC-12 ABCFamous Idaho Potato Dec. 21/ 5:30 p.m. Boise, Ida. MAC vs. MWC ESPNR+L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 21/ 9:00 p.m. New Orleans, La. C-USA vs. Sun Belt ESPNBeef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg Dec. 23/ 2:00 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. American vs. C-USA (MAC backup) ESPNSheraton Hawaii Dec. 24/ 8:00 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii C-USA vs. MWC ESPNLittle Caesars Pizza Dec. 26/ 6:00 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten vs. MAC ESPNSan Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Dec. 26/ 9:30 p.m. San Diego, Calif. MWC vs. Army (MAC backup) ESPNMilitary Bowl pres. by Northrop Grumman Dec. 27/ 2:30 p.m. Annapolis, Md. ACC vs. C-USA ESPNTexas Bowl Dec. 27/ 6:00 p.m. Houston, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPNKraft Fight Hunger Dec. 27/ 9:30 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. BYU vs. PAC-12 ESPNNew Era Pinstripe Dec. 28/ 12:00 p.m. Bronx, N.Y. American vs. Big 12 ESPNBelk Dec. 28/ 3:20 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. American vs. ACC ESPNRussell Athletic Dec. 28/ 6:45 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. American ESPNBuffalo Wild Wings Bowl Dec. 28/ 10:15 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPNBell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 30/ 11:45 a.m. Forth Worth, Texas MWC vs. Navy ESPNFranklin American Mortgage Music City Dec. 30/ 3:15 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ACC vs. SEC ESPNValero Alamo Dec. 30/ 6:45 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big 12 vs. PAC-12 ESPNHoliday Bowl Dec. 30/ 10:15 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12 vs. PAC-12 ESPNAdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 31/ 12:30 p.m. Shreveport, La. ACC vs. SEC ESPNHyundai Sun Dec. 31/ 2:00 p.m. El Paso, Texas ACC vs. PAC-12 CBSAutoZone Liberty Dec. 31/ 4:00 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. C-USA/American vs. SEC ESPNChick-Fil-A Dec. 31/ 8:00 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. ACC vs. SEC ESPNTaxSlayer.com Gator Jan. 1/ 12:00 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN2Heart of Dallas Bowl Jan. 1/ 12:00 p.m. Dallas, Texas Big Ten vs. C-USA ESPNUCapital One Jan. 1/ 1:00 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ABCOutback Jan. 1/ 1:00 p.m. Tampa, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPNRose Bowl Game presented by Vizio Jan. 1/ 5:00 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. BCS vs. BCS ESPNTostitos Fiesta Jan. 1/ 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. BCS vs. BCS ESPNAllstate Sugar Jan. 2/ 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. BCS vs. BCS ESPNDiscover Orange Jan. 3/ TBD Miami Gardens, Fla. BCS vs. BCS ESPN AT&T Cotton Jan. 3/ 7:30 p.m. Arlington, Texas Big 12 vs. SEC FOXBBVA Compass Jan. 4/ 1:00 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. American vs. SEC (MAC backup) ESPNGoDaddy Jan. 5/ 9:00 p.m. Mobile, Ala. MAC vs. Sun Belt ESPNVIZIO BCS National Championship Game Jan. 6/ 8:30 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. BCS No. 1 vs. BCS No. 2 ESPN
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2013 Team Breakdown/Starters & Lettermen ReturningWest Division Off. Def. Lettermen Crossover Opp. Non-ConferenceBall State 7 6 39 Kent State; at Akron; Miami Illinois State; Army; at North Texas; at Virginia
Central Michigan 8 7 51 at Miami; at Ohio; UMass at Michigan; New Hampshire; at UNLV; at NC State
Eastern Michigan 7 5 42 at Buffalo; Ohio; Bowling Green Howard; at Penn State; at Rutgers; at Army
Northern Illinois 8 5 55 at Kent State; Akron; at UMass at Iowa; at Idaho; Eastern Illinois; at Purdue
Toledo 9 4 41 at Bowling Green; Buffalo; at Akron at Florida; at Missouri; Eastern Washington; Navy
Western Michigan 5 8 36 Kent State; Buffalo; at UMass at Michigan State; Nicholls State; at Northwestern; at Iowa
EastDivision Off. Def. Lettermen CrossoverOpp. Non-ConferenceAkron 7 7 45 at Northern Illinois; Ball State; Toledo at UCF; James Madison; at Michigan; La-Lafayette
Bowling Green 9 9 50 Toledo, at Eastern Michigan Tulsa; at Indiana; Murray State; at Mississippi State
Buffalo 9 8 54 Eastern Michigan; at Western Michigan; at Toledo at Ohio State; at Baylor; Stony Brook; UConn
Kent State 7 6 42 at Western Michigan; Northern Illinois; at Ball State Liberty; at LSU; at Penn State; at South Ala.
UMass 4 7 45 Western Michigan; Northern Illinois; at Central Mich. at Wisconsin; Maine; at Kansas St.; Vanderbilt
Miami 8 6 53 Central Michigan; at Ball State at Marshall; at Kentucky; Cincinnati; at Illinois
Ohio 8 6 49 Central Michigan; at Eastern Michigan at Louisville; North Texas; Marshall; Austin Peay
Bowl Schedule Date Site Matchup Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Dec. 21 Boise, Ida. MAC vs. MWC
*Gildan New Mexico Bowl Dec. 21 Albuquerque, N.M. MWC vs. PAC-12
*Beef O’Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg Dec. 23 St. Petersburg, Fla. American vs. Conf. USA
Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl Dec. 26 Detroit, Mich. MAC vs. Big Ten
*San Diego County Credit Union Dec. 26 San Diego, Calif. Army vs. MWC
*BBVA Compass Bowl Jan. 5 Birmingham, Ala. American vs. SEC
Go Daddy Bowl Jan. 6 Mobile, Ala. MAC vs. Sun Belt
*MAC has a secondary agreement with the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, BBVA Compass Bowl,
Beef O’Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.
2012 MAC Standings MAC OVERALL OVERALL RECORD
EASTDIVISION W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP.
Ford Field (right) will host the 2013 Marathon MAC Football Championship game on Friday, Dec. 6 and the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl on Thursday, Dec. 26.
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Coach of the Year
Darrel HazellKent State
2012 Postseason Honors -- Specialty Award Winners
Vern Smith Award Winner
Jordan LynchNorthern Illinois
Defensive Player of the YearChris Jones
Bowling Green
Freshmanof the YearJaime Wilson
Western Michigan
Special Teams Playerof the Year
Dri Archer Kent State
OFFENSEPosition First Team Second Team Third Team Quarterback Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois Keith Wenning, Ball State Zac Dysert, Miami
Center Zac Kerin, Toledo + Skyler Allen, Ohio Kevin Galeher, Western Michigan
Offensive Lineman Brian Winters, Kent State +% Eric Herman, Ohio + Greg Mancz, Toledo
Offensive Lineman Eric Fisher, Central Michigan ! Josh Kline, Kent State Dominic Flewellyn, Bowling Green
Offensive Lineman Dann O’Neill, Western Michigan ! Tyler Loos, Northern Illinois Jordan Hansel, Ball State +
Offensive Lineman Austin Holtz, Ball State Jordan Roussos, Bowling Green Cam Lowry, Ball State
Tight End Zane Fakes, Ball State Garrett Hoskins, Eastern Michigan ! Alex Bayer, Bowling Green
Wide Receiver Bernard Reedy, Toledo Alex Neutz, Buffalo Andy Cruse, Miami
Wide Receiver Willie Snead, Ball State Jaime Wilson, Western Michigan Cody Wilson, Central Michigan #!
Wide Receiver Jamill Smith, Ball State Titus Davis, Central Michigan ! Alonzo Russell, Toledo
Running Back Dri Archer, Kent State Beau Blankenship, Ohio Jahwan Edwards, Ball State
Running Back David Fluellen, Toledo Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan Trayion Durham, Kent State
Placekicker Steven Schott, Ball State Matt Weller, Ohio ^+ Jeremiah Detmer, Toledo
Kickoff Return Specialist Dri Archer, Kent State Bernard Reedy, Toledo Jamill Smith, Ball State
Punt Return Specialist Bernard Reedy, Toledo Jaime Wilson, Western Michigan Jamill Smith, Ball State +
DEFENSEPosition First Team Second Team Third Team
Down Lineman Chris Jones, Bowling Green %& Jonathon Newsome, Ball State Nate Ollie, Ball State +
Down Lineman Roosevelt Nix, Kent State @& Freddie Bishop, Western Michigan ! Jake Dooley, Kent State
Down Lineman Sean Progar, Northern Illinois @+ Steven Means, Buffalo Neal Huynh, Ohio
Down Lineman Alan Baxter, Northern Illinois Andy Mulumba, Eastern Michigan Ted Ouellet, Bowling Green
Outside Linebacker Khalil Mack, Buffalo & Tyrone Clark, Northern Illinois C.J. Malauulu, Kent State +
Outside Linebacker Gabe Martin, Bowling Green Justin Cudworth, Eastern Michigan ! Alphonso Lewis, Ohio
Inside Linebackers Dan Molls, Toledo Travis Freeman, Ball State + Dwayne Woods, Bowling Green #&
Inside Linebackers Perry McIntyre, UMass Luke Batton, Kent State ! Desmond Bozeman, Western Michigan
Defensive Back Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois + Jahleel Addae, Central Michigan %& Cam Truss, Bowling Green
Defensive Back Dayonne Nunley, Miami & Luke Wollet, Kent State ! Eric Patterson, Ball State
Defensive Back BooBoo Gates, Bowling Green Darren Thellen, UMass Cheatham Norrils, Toledo
Defensive Back Jermaine Robinson, Toledo Justin Currie, Western Michigan Johnnie Simon, Western Michigan +
Punter Jay Karutz, Eastern Michigan Brian Schmiedebusch, Bowling Green & Colter Johnson, UMass
& 2011 First team All-MAC @ 2010 First team All-MAC ^ 2009 First team All-MAC
+ 2011 Second team All-MAC # 2010 Second team All-MAC
! 2011 Third team All-MAC % 2010 Third team All-MAC
Offensive Player of the YearJordan Lynch
Northern Illinois
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2012 ACADEMIC ALL-MAC TEAM
The Mid-American Conference announced its 2012 Football Academic All-MAC team as voted by faculty athletic representatives at MAC institutions. A total of 38
student-athletes were named to the 2012 Academic All-MAC team. The Academic All-MAC honor is for a student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academ-
ics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests for that particular sport.
First-year students and junior college transfers in their first year of residence are not eligible for the award.
Toledo (Jeremiah Detmer, Zac Kerin, A.J. Lindeman, Greg Mancz, Dan Molls, Ben Pike, Matt Wall) topped the 2012 Academic All-MAC squad with seven selections,
followed by Northern Illinois (Alan Baxter, Nabal Jefferson, Ryan Neir, Jason Schepler, Courtney Stephen, Rob Sterling) with six selections. Ball State (Zane Fakes,
Scott Kovanda, Tony Martin, Nick Miles, Jacob Richard) had five honorees, while Bowling Green (Tyler Beck, Dominic Flewellyn, Gabe Martin, Tyler Tate) and Central
Michigan (Richie Hogan, Ryan Radcliff, A.J. Westendorp, Cody Wilson) both had four selections.
Kent State (Jake Dooley, Spencer Keith, Anthony Meray) had three selections, while Buffalo (Alex Neutz, Colby Way), Ohio (JD Bales, Neal Huynh) and Western
Michigan (Justin Currie, Chris Prom) each had two honorees. Akron (Robert Stein), Eastern Michigan (Jay Karutz) and Miami (Mason Krysinski) had one selection.
Three-time selections include Scott Kovanda (Ball State), Cody Wilson (Central Michigan), Spencer Keith (Kent State), Nabal Jefferson (Northern Illinois) and Dan
Molls (Toledo). Two-time selections include Alex Neutz (Buffalo), Colby Way (Buffalo), Ryan Radcliff (Central Michigan), Jay Karutz (Eastern Michigan), Mason
Krysinski (Miami), Ryan Neir (Northern Illinois) and Zac Kerin (Toledo).
2012 Academic All-MAC Football TeamName,School Year GPAMajor/HometownRobert Stein, Akron Freshman 3.82 GPA Mechanical Engineering (Cincinnati, Ohio)
FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Lg Pct. FG/G --------------------------------------------------- 1. SCHOTT, Steven..BSU Sr 13 25 32 52 78.1 1.92 2. DETMER,Jeremiah.UT So 13 24 29 47 82.8 1.85 3. WELLER, Matt....OHIO Sr 13 23 31 49 74.2 1.77 4. CORTEZ, Freddy..KENT Sr 14 19 25 48 76.0 1.36 5. PATTERSON, K....MIA Fr 12 15 18 45 83.3 1.25 6. HARMAN, David...CMU Sr 13 15 20 51 75.0 1.15 7. SIMS, Mathew....NIU Jr 14 15 19 54 78.9 1.07 8. Blake Lucas.....UMASSFr 7 7 8 39 87.5 1.00 MULDER, Dylan...EMU Fr 10 10 11 43 90.9 1.00 10. CLARKE, Patrick.UB So 12 11 15 49 73.3 0.92
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FIELD GOAL PCT Team Cl G FG FGA Lg Pct. ----------------------------------------------- 1. DETMER,Jeremiah.UT So 13 24 29 47 82.8 2. SCHOTT, Steven..BSU Sr 13 25 32 52 78.1 3. WELLER, Matt....OHIO Sr 13 23 31 49 74.2
PAT KICKING PCT Team Cl G FGM Att Pct. -------------------------------------------- 1. CORTEZ, Freddy..KENT Sr 14 58 58 100.0 WELLER, Matt....OHIO Sr 13 49 49 100.0 3. SIMS, Mathew....NIU Jr 14 67 68 98.5 4. SCHOTT, Steven..BSU Sr 13 50 51 98.0 5. HARMAN, David...CMU Sr 13 43 44 97.7 6. HALDEMAN, A.....WMU Fr 12 42 43 97.7 7. STEIN, Robert...UA Fr 12 38 39 97.4 8. STEIN, Stephen..BGSU Sr 11 30 31 96.8 9. CLARKE, Patrick.UB So 12 28 29 96.6 10. DETMER,Jeremiah.UT So 13 44 47 93.6
TACKLES (All positions) Player Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G ------------------------------------------------------ 1. MOLLS, Dan......UT Sr 13 86 80 166 12.8 2. Perry McIntyre..UMASS Sr 12 LB 61 71 132 11.0 3. WADE, Chris.....MIA Jr 12 LB 75 53 128 10.7 4. BATTON, Luke....KENT Sr 14 80 63 143 10.2 5. CHEROCCI, J.....CMU So 13 LB 43 89 132 10.2 6. FREEMAN, Travis.BSU Sr 13 50 79 129 9.9 7. BENTON, Shamari.CMU Jr 13 LB 54 72 126 9.7 8. PALI, Bryan.....EMU Sr 9 33 50 83 9.2 9. MANGUM, Kurt....UA Sr 12 LB 48 62 110 9.2 10. SIMON, Johnnie.WMU Jr 12 51 52 103 8.6 11. MACK, Khalil...UB Jr 11 LB 52 42 94 8.5 12. WOLLET, Luke...KENT Jr 14 66 53 119 8.5 CUDWORTH, J....EMU Sr 10 31 54 85 8.5 14. BOZEMAN, D.....WMU Jr 11 LB 27 63 90 8.2 15. CURRIE, Justin.WMU So 12 SS 40 58 98 8.2 16. WARD, Jimmie...NIU Jr 13 DB 65 39 104 8.0 17. COLEMAN, Donald.EMU Sr 11 28 59 87 7.9 18. BELL, Robert...UT Sr 13 52 48 100 7.7 19. MOORE, Keith...OHIO Jr 13 LB 46 52 98 7.5 20. POOLE, Blake...EMU Sr 12 31 58 89 7.4 SKINNER, Lee...UB So 12 LB 36 53 89 7.4 22. Kassan Messiah.UMASS Fr 9 LB 22 43 65 7.2 23. MARTIN, Tony...BSU Sr 13 38 52 90 6.9 24. EASMON, Terry..WMU Jr 12 LB 24 59 83 6.9 25. ADDAE, Jahleel.CMU Sr 13 DB 40 49 89 6.8 26. CUNNINGHAM, A..CMU Jr 13 DB 42 46 88 6.8 27. BURRIS, Brison.MIA So 12 DB 42 39 81 6.8 BELLFY, Alex...EMU Sr 12 29 52 81 6.8 29. SHERRY, Witney.UB So 6 DB 25 15 40 6.7 30. CELISCAR, D....WMU So 12 CB 52 27 79 6.6 Darren Thellen.UMASS Sr 12 DB 45 34 79 6.6 32. MEANS, Steven..UB Sr 12 DL 40 37 77 6.4 33. GILMER, Troy...UA Sr 12 LB 37 37 74 6.2 34. CLARK, Tyrone..NIU Sr 14 LB 51 35 86 6.1 35. MULUMBA, Andy..EMU Sr 12 27 46 73 6.1 36. Christian Birt.UMASS Jr 6 DB 14 22 36 6.0 37. BASS, Jamal....NIU So 14 LB 45 38 83 5.9 38. NUNLEY, Dayonne.MIA Jr 11 DB 42 21 63 5.7 39. SAULTER, Sidney.KENT Sr 14 51 29 80 5.7 40. NORRILS, C.....UT So 13 49 25 74 5.7 41. WOODS, Dwayne..BGSU Sr 12 LB 33 35 68 5.7 42. MARCH, Justin..UA So 11 LB 35 27 62 5.6 43. STONE, Demetriu.NIU Sr 14 CB 49 28 77 5.5 COTTON, Pudge..EMU So 12 32 34 66 5.5 45. SWABY, Jarrett.BSU Jr 13 33 38 71 5.5
SACKS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G -------------------------------------------------------- 1. JONES, Chris....BGSU Sr 13 DT 11 3 12.5 0.96 2. BAXTER, Alan....NIU Sr 14 DE 8 3 9.5 0.68 3. PROGAR, Sean....NIU Sr 14 DE 7 3 8.5 0.61 4. NEWSOME, J......BSU Jr 11 7 3 8.5 0.77 5. MACK, Khalil....UB Jr 11 LB 7 2 8.0 0.73 6. WINDSOR, Joe....NIU Jr 13 DE 6 2 7.0 0.54 DOOLEY, Jake....KENT Sr 13 5 2 7.0 0.54 8. WAY, Colby......UB Jr 12 DL 6 2 7.0 0.58 9. MEANS, Steven...UB Sr 12 DL 5 3 6.5 0.54 10. NIX, Roosevelt.KENT Jr 15 5 2 6.0 0.40 11. ELLIOTT, J.....UT Jr 13 5 2 6.0 0.46 12. GRIGGS, J.D....UA Sr 12 5 2 6.0 0.50 13. BROWN JR, Dana.KENT Sr 13 5 0 5.0 0.38 14. SKINNER, Lee...UB So 12 LB 4 2 5.0 0.42 15. GRAY, Richard..KENT Jr 12 4 1 4.5 0.38 16. MARTIN, Gabe...BGSU So 13 LB 3 3 4.5 0.35 17. LEGRIER, D.....WMU Sr 12 DE 4 1 4.5 0.38 18. BISHOP, Freddie.WMU Sr 12 DE 3 2 4.0 0.33 19. RODRIGUEZ, C...CMU Sr 13 DE 4 0 4.0 0.31 20. HAZEL, Paul....WMU Sr 12 LB 4 0 4.0 0.33
TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G ------------------------------------------------------- 1. MACK, Khalil....UB Jr 11 LB 18 6 21.0 1.91 2. JONES, Chris....BGSU Sr 13 DT 16 6 19.0 1.46 3. NIX, Roosevelt..KENT Jr 15 12 6 15.0 1.00 4. NEWSOME, J......BSU Jr 11 10 5 12.5 1.14 5. BISHOP, Freddie.WMU Sr 12 DE 7 9 11.5 0.96 6. BAXTER, Alan....NIU Sr 14 DE 9 5 11.5 0.82 7. MEANS, Steven...UB Sr 12 DL 8 6 11.0 0.92 GRIGGS, J.D.....UA Sr 12 9 4 11.0 0.92 9. WAY, Colby......UB Jr 12 DL 9 3 10.5 0.88 10. PROGAR, Sean...NIU Sr 14 DE 8 5 10.5 0.75 11. WINDSOR, Joe...NIU Jr 13 DE 9 3 10.5 0.81 12. CLARK, Tyrone..NIU Sr 14 LB 9 2 10.0 0.71 13. BOLES, Travonte.WMU Jr 12 DT 6 7 9.5 0.79 14. BISHOP, Ken....NIU Jr 14 DT 8 3 9.5 0.68 15. DOOLEY, Jake...KENT Sr 13 8 2 9.0 0.69 RODRIGUEZ, C...CMU Sr 13 DE 8 2 9.0 0.69 BROWN JR, Dana.KENT Sr 13 9 0 9.0 0.69 18. WOODS, Dwayne..BGSU Sr 12 LB 7 3 8.5 0.71 19. KEIGHLEY, Hank.UT Sr 13 7 3 8.5 0.65 20. WELLS, Anthony.NIU Jr 14 DT 8 1 8.5 0.61
INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Num Yds TD Lg Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- 1. JOHNSON, Najja..UB Jr 12 5 0 0 0 0.42 2. LESTER, Cortney.UB So 11 4 94 1 35 0.36 3. ROBINSON, J.....UT Sr 13 4 132 2 75 0.31 ADDAE, Jahleel..CMU Sr 13 4 46 0 30 0.31 ADJEI-BARIMAH...BGSU So 13 4 25 0 14 0.31 WOSELEY, Jelani.OHIO Sr 13 4 9 0 8 0.31 7. WOLLET, Luke....KENT Jr 14 4 16 0 16 0.29 8. NUNLEY, Dayonne.MIA Jr 11 3 5 0 5 0.27 9. Darren Thellen..UMASSSr 12 3 84 0 38 0.25 HINKEL, Pat.....MIA Sr 12 3 49 1 25 0.25
FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G Num Avg/G ----------------------------------------- 1. MACK, Khalil....UB Jr 11 4 0.36 2. DURANTE, Duchan.NIU So 9 3 0.33 3. J. Colton.......UMASSFr 8 2 0.25 HAZEL, Paul.....WMU Sr 12 3 0.25 5. NIX, Roosevelt..KENT Jr 15 3 0.20 6. KASHAMA, K......EMU Sr 11 2 0.18 BEST, Byron.....UT Sr 11 2 0.18 INGOL, Thad.....OHIO So 11 2 0.18 9. SWANSON, Jaytee.MIA Sr 12 2 0.17 McFARLANE, Omar.EMU So 12 2 0.17
FUMBLES RCVD Team Cl G Num Avg/G ----------------------------------------- 1. BATTON, Luke....KENT Sr 14 4 0.29 2. BELLFY, Alex....EMU Sr 12 3 0.25 3. STONE, Demetriu.NIU Sr 14 3 0.21 4. CUDWORTH, J.....EMU Sr 10 2 0.20 5. PETTUS, Josh....BGSU Jr 11 2 0.18 6. CURRIE, Justin..WMU So 12 2 0.17 K. Baily-Smith..UMASSFr 12 2 0.17 8. JONES, Chris....BGSU Sr 13 2 0.15 FOSTER, Aaron...BGSU Jr 13 2 0.15 BENTON, Shamari.CMU Jr 13 2 0.15
PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G --------------------------------------------------- 1. MELVIN, Rashaan.NIU Sr 13 17 1 18 1.38 2. CELISCAR, D.....WMU So 12 14 2 16 1.33 3. ROBINSON, J.....UT Sr 13 11 4 15 1.15 4. WARD, Jimmie....NIU Jr 13 11 3 14 1.08 5. NUNLEY, Dayonne.MIA Jr 11 8 3 11 1.00 6. SINGER, Mark....UT Sr 12 9 2 11 0.92 JOHNSON, Najja..UB Jr 12 6 5 11 0.92 8. LESTER, Cortney.UB So 11 6 4 10 0.91 9. ADJEI-BARIMAH...BGSU So 13 7 4 11 0.85 WOSELEY, Jelani.OHIO Sr 13 7 4 11 0.85 PATTERSON, Eric.BSU So 13 9 2 11 0.85 12. TOLER, Lewis...WMU Jr 12 7 3 10 0.83 13. WOLFE, Norman..KENT Sr 10 6 2 8 0.80 14. POLK, Darius...KENT Jr 14 9 2 11 0.79 15. WHITE, Lorenzo.CMU Sr 13 9 1 10 0.77 16. ADDAE, Jahleel.CMU Sr 13 5 4 9 0.69 WILSON, JASON..CMU So 13 7 2 9 0.69 18. BURRIS, Brison.MIA So 12 5 3 8 0.67 19. EVANS, Sean....NIU Jr 13 7 1 8 0.62 FISHER, Laren..OHIO So 13 8 0 8 0.62
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Points scored 24 NEUTZ, Alex (Buffalo) vs Morgan State (Sep 08, 2012)24 HILL, Bronson (Eastern Michigan) vs Toledo (Oct 13, 2012)
24 TIPTON, Zurlon (Central Michigan) at UMass (Nov 23, 2012)24 DANIELS, Akeem (Northern Illinois) at Eastern Michigan (Nov 23, 2012)
24 BLANKENSHIP, Be (OHIO) vs Louisiana-Monroe (Dec 28, 2012)Touchdowns 4 NEUTZ, Alex (Buffalo) vs Morgan State (Sep 08, 2012)
4 HILL, Bronson (Eastern Michigan) vs Toledo (Oct 13, 2012)4 TIPTON, Zurlon (Central Michigan) at UMass (Nov 23, 2012)
4 DANIELS, Akeem (Northern Illinois) at Eastern Michigan (Nov 23, 2012)4 BLANKENSHIP, Be (OHIO) vs Louisiana-Monroe (Dec 28, 2012)
TD responsibility 6 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) at Akron (09/29/2012) [0r,6p]6 VAN TUBBERGEN (Western Michigan) vs UMass (10/6/2012) [1r,5p]
6 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) at Western Michigan (10/27/2012) [2r,4p]Points scored kicking 17 DETMER,Jeremiah (Toledo) vs Cin. (10/20/12) [5fg,2pat]
15 WELLER, Matt (Ohio) vs New Mexico State (Sep 08, 2012) [3fg,6pat]Total offense yards 624 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) at Akron (09/29/2012) [108r,516p]
569 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) vs Toledo (Nov 14, 2012) [162r,407p]Total offense plays 74 WENNING, Keith (Ball State) vs NIU (10/6/12) [3r,71p]
70 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) vs Kent State (Nov 30, 2012) [36r,34p]Total offense yards/play 27.5 GIVENS, Andre (BGSU) at Va Tech (Sep 22, 2012) [2-55]
23.5 HAMMONDS, Kyle (Ohio) vs New Mexico State (Sep 08, 2012) [2-47]Rushing yards 283 HILL, Bronson (Eastern Michigan) vs Toledo (Oct 13, 2012)
269 BLANKENSHIP, Be (Ohio) at UMass (Sep 29, 2012)Rushing attempts 43 BLANKENSHIP, Be (Ohio) at UMass (Sep 29, 2012)
37 TIPTON, Zurlon (Central Michigan) vs AKRON (Oct 27, 2012)Yards per rush 27.5 GIVENS, Andre (BGSU) at Va Tech (Sep 22, 2012) [2-55]
23.5 HAMMONDS, Kyle (Ohio) vs New Mexico Statet (Sep 08, 2012) [2-47]Rushing TDs 4 HILL, Bronson (Eastern Michigan) vs Toledo (Oct 13, 2012)
4 TIPTON, Zurlon (Central Michigan) at UMass (Nov 23, 2012)4 DANIELS, Akeem (Northern Illinois) at Eastern Michigan (Nov 23, 2012)
4 BLANKENSHIP, Be (Ohio) vs Louisiana-Monroe (Dec 28, 2012)Longest rush 88 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) at Army (Sep 15, 2012)
87 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) at Army (Oct 13, 2012)Passing yards 516 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) at Akron (09/29/2012)
455 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) vs Kent State (Nov 10, 2012)Passing attempts 71 WENNING, Keith (Ball State) vs NIU (10/6/12)
57 VAN TUBBERGEN (Western Michigan) at Kent State (Oct 20, 2012)Passing TDs 6 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) at Akron (09/29/2012)
5 CARDER, Alex (Western Michigan) vs Eastern Illinois (9/8/2012)5 WILLIAMS,Dalton (Akron) at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)
5 WENNING, Keith (Ball State) at Kent State (Sep 29, 2012)5 VAN TUBBERGEN (Western Michigan) vs UMass (10/6/2012)
5 BENZ, Tyler (Eastern Michigan) vs Army (Oct 20, 2012)5 DANTIN, Austin (Toledo) vs Akron (11/20/12)
Longest pass 92 RADCLIFF, Ryan (Central Michigan) at NIU (Sep 29, 2012)81 VAN TUBBERGEN (Western Michigan) at Kent State (Oct 20, 2012)
81 SCHILZ, Matt (Bowling Green) vs Kent State (Nov 17, 2012)Passes completed 42 WENNING, Keith (Ball State) vs NIU (10/6/12)
37 WILLIAMS,Dalton (Akron) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)37 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) vs Kent State (Nov 10, 2012)
Had intercepted 4 WILLIAMS,Dalton (Akron) vs UMass (11/10/2012)4 CARDER, Alex (Western Michigan) at Buffalo (Nov 10, 2012)
Pass completion pct 100.0 FISHER, D. (Kent State) vs Towson (Aug 30, 2012) [3-3]100.0 GILLETT, Alex (Eastern Michigan) vs NIU (Nov 23, 2012) [2-2]
Pass yards/attempt 28.0 FISHER, D. (Kent State) vs Towson (Aug 30, 2012) [3-84]18.5 GILLETT, Alex (Eastern Michigan) vs NIU (Nov 23, 2012) [2-37]
Pass yards/catch 28.0 FISHER, D. (Kent State) vs Towson (Aug 30, 2012) [3-84]18.5 GILLETT, Alex (Eastern Michigan) vs NIU (Nov 23, 2012) [2-37]
Receiving yards 237 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) at Eastern Michigan (Oct 13, 2012)216 SNEAD, Willie (Ball State) at Kent State (Sep 29, 2012)
Receptions 14 SNEAD, Willie (Ball State) at Kent State (Sep 29, 2012)14 SMITH, Jamill (Ball State) vs NIU (10/6/12)
Yards per catch 54.0 COCHRAN, Chase (Ohio) vs La-Monroe (Dec 28, 2012) [3-162]39.5 LEWIS, Tommylee (Northern Illinois) at Army (Sep 15, 2012) [2-79]
Receiving TDs 4 NEUTZ, Alex (Buffalo) vs Morgan State (Sep 08, 2012)3 Alan Williams (UMass) vs Ohio (Sep 29, 2012)
3 HARWELL, Nick (Miami) at Buffalo (Nov 03, 2012)Longest reception 92 DAVIS, Titus (Central Michigan) at Northern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012)
81 SCHAFFER, Josh (Western Michigan) at Kent State (Oct 20, 2012)81 GALLON, Chris (Bowling Green) vs Kent State (Nov 17, 2012)
Field goal attempts 6 WELLER, Matt (Ohio) vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 22, 2012)5 SCHOTT, Steven (Ball State) vs NORTHERN ILLINOIS (10/6/12)
5 SIMS, Mathew (Northern Illinois) at Akron (10/20/2012)5 DETMER,Jeremiah (Toledo) vs Cincinnati (10/20/12)
Field goals made 5 DETMER,Jeremiah (Toledo) vs Cincinnati (10/20/12)
4 HARMAN, David (Central Michigan) at Iowa (Sep 22, 2012)4 STEIN, Robert (Akron) at Tennessee (Sep 22, 2012)
Longest field goal 54 SIMS, Mathew (Northern Illinois) at Western Michigan (10/27/2012)52 SCHOTT, Steven (Ball State) vs Eastern Michigan (8/30/12)
52 HALDEMAN, A. (Western Michigan) at Ball State (10/13/12)Field goal pct 100.0 12 tied (3 or more field goals made)PAT kicks attempted 9 STEIN, Robert (Akron) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)
9 SIMS, Mathew (Northern Illinois) vs UMass (Nov 03, 2012)PAT kicks made 9 STEIN, Robert (Akron) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)
9 SIMS, Mathew (Northern Illinois) vs UMass (Nov 03, 2012)PAT kicks pct 100.0 38 tied (5 or more PAT kicks made)Punts 10 Colter Johnson (UMass) vs Indiana (09/08/12)
10 PAUL, Zach (Akron) at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)10 Colter Johnson (UMass) vs Bowling Green (Oct 20, 2012)
10 GRASSMAN, Tyler (Buffalo) vs Toledo (Oct 27, 2012)Yards punted 478 Colter Johnson (UMass) vs Bowling Green (Oct 20, 2012) [10-478]
441 Colter Johnson (UMass) vs Indiana (09/08/12) [10-441]Longest punt 82 SCHROEDER, J. (Western Michigan) vs UMass (10/6/2012)
82 HOGAN, Richie (Central Michigan) vs Western Kentucky (Dec 26, 2012)Punting avg 66.0 SCHROEDER, J. (Western Michigan) vs UMass (10/6/2012) [2-132]
57.3 HOGAN, Richie (Central Michigan) vs Western Kentucky (Dec 26, 2012) [3-172]Punt returns 5 DAVIS, Imani (Akron) at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)
5 CLARK, Ryan (Ohio) vs Norfolk State (Sep 22, 2012)5 WILSON, Jaime (Western Michigan) vs UMass (10/6/2012)
Punt return yards 107 DAVIS, Imani (Akron) at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)107 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) vs Central Michigan (10/06/12)
Longest punt return 80 GATES, Booboo (Bowling Green) vs Rhode Island (Sep 29, 2012)66 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) vs Central Michigan (10/06/12)
Punt return TDs 1 GATES, Booboo (Bowling Green) vs Rhode Island (Sep 29, 2012)1 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) vs Central Michigan (10/06/12)
1 MINNIEFIELD,Kyn (Buffalo) at UMass (Nov 17, 2012)Punt return avg 41.0 GATES, Booboo (BGSU) vs Rhode Island (Sep 29, 2012) [2-82]
34.7 WILSON, Jaime (Western Michigan) vs Eastern Illinois (9/8/2012) [3-104]Kick returns 7 Jordan Broadnax (UMass) at Western Michigan (10/6/2012)
7 ALLEN, Tyler (Eastern Michigan) vs Toledo (Oct 13, 2012)Kick return yards 192 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) vs Utah State (Dec 15, 2012)
174 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) vs Ball State (Sep 29, 2012)Kick return avg 77.5 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) vs Towson (Aug 30, 2012) [2-155]
99 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) vs Ball State (Sep 29, 2012)Kick return TDs 1 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) vs Towson (Aug 30, 2012)
1 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) vs Ball State (Sep 29, 2012)1 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) at Eastern Michigan (Oct 06, 2012)
1 PATTERSON, Daz’ (Ohio) vs Buffalo (Oct 06, 2012)1 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) at Eastern Michigan (Oct 13, 2012)
1 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) vs Cincinnati (10/20/12)1 LEWIS, Tommylee (Northern Illinois) at Eastern Michigan (Nov 23, 2012)
1 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) vs Utah State (Dec 15, 2012)Combined PR/KR yards 201 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) vs CMU (10/06/12) [107pr-94kr]
197 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) vs Utah State (Dec 15, 2012) [5pr-192kr]Interceptions 3 LESTER, Cortney (Buffalo) vs Western Michigan (Nov 10, 2012)Interception return yds 75 ROBINSON, J. (Toledo) vs Cincinnati (10/20/12)
71 LESTER, Cortney (Buffalo) vs Western Michigan (Nov 10, 2012)Interception return avg 24.5 HINKEL, Pat (Miami) vs Southern Illinois (Sep 08, 2012) [2-49]
23.7 LESTER, Cortney (Buffalo) vs Western Michigan (Nov 10, 2012) [3-71]Longest interception rtn 75 ROBINSON, J. (Toledo) vs Cincinnati (10/20/12)
63 HADEN, Jordan (Toledo) at Western Michigan (9/29/2012)63 MOLLS, Dan (Toledo) at Northern Illinois (Nov 14, 2012)
All-purpose yards 407 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) at Eastern Michigan (Oct 13, 2012)350 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) vs Ball State (Sep 29, 2012)
Tackles 19.0 COLEMAN, Donald (Eastern Michigan) at MSU (Sep 22, 2012) [5-14]18.0 SIMON, Johnnie (Western Michigan) at Illinois (Sep 01, 2012) [10-8]
18.0 MOLLS, Dan (Toledo) at Eastern Michigan (Oct 13, 2012) [6-12]18.0 MOLLS, Dan (Toledo) vs Akron (11/20/12) [7-11]
18.0 Perry McIntyre (UMass) vs Central Michigan (Nov 23, 2012) [6-12]Sacks 3.0 PROGAR, Sean (Northern Illinois) at Western Michigan (10/27/2012) [3-0]
3.0 DOOLEY, Jake (Kent State) at Miami (Nov 10, 2012) [3-0]3.0 MEANS, Steven (Buffalo) at UMass (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2]
Tackles for loss 4.5 CUDWORTH, J. (Eastern Michigan) vs Army (Oct 20, 2012) [4-1]4.0 NIX, Roosevelt (Kent State) vs Towson (Aug 30, 2012) [3-2]
4.0 MACK, Khalil (Buffalo) vs Kent State (Sep 19, 2012) [4-0]4.0 WINDSOR, Joe (Northern Illinois) vs Buffalo (Oct 13, 2012) [4-0]
Points 66 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)63 Northern Illinois vs UMass (Nov 03, 2012)
Points scored kicking 17 Toledo vs Cincinnati (10/20/12) [5fg,2pat]15 Ohio vs New Mexico State (Sep 08, 2012) [3fg,6pat]
Touchdowns 9 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)9 Northern Illinois vs UMass (Nov 03, 2012)
Total offense yards 753 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) [188r,565p]705 Miami at Akron (09/29/2012) [189r,516p]
Total offense plays 100 Ball State vs Northern Illinios (10/6/12) [29r,71p]97 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) [38r,59p]
Total offense yards/play 10.2 Buffalo vs Morgan State (Sep 08, 2012) [56-571]9.7 Northern Illinois at Army (Sep 15, 2012) [53-515]
Rushing yards 407 Northern Illinois vs Central Michigan (Sep 29, 2012)399 Kent State at Miami (Nov 10, 2012)
Rushing attempts 58 Ball State at Miami (Nov 23, 2012)57 Kent State at Eastern Michigan (Oct 06, 2012)
Yards per rush 9.6 Buffalo vs Morgan State (Sep 08, 2012) [32-306]9.2 Ball State vs Ohio (11/14/12) [39-357]
Rushing TDs 6 Northern Illinois vs Central Michigan (Sep 29, 2012)6 Northern Illinois vs UMass (Nov 03, 2012)
Longest rush 88 Northern Illinois at Army (Sep 15, 2012)87 Kent State at Army (Oct 13, 2012)
Passing yards 565 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)516 Miami at Akron (09/29/2012)
Passing attempts 71 Ball State vs Northern Illinios (10/6/12)59 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)
Passing TDs 6 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)6 Miami at Akron (09/29/2012)
Longest pass 92 Central Michigan at Northern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012)81 Western Michigan at Kent State (Oct 20, 2012)
81 Bowling Green vs Kent State (Nov 17, 2012)Passes completed 44 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)
42 Ball State vs Northern Illinois (10/6/12)Had intercepted 4 UMass vs Bowling Green (Oct 20, 2012)
4 Akron vs UMass (11/10/2012)4 Western Michigan at Buffalo (Nov 10, 2012)
4 UMass vs Central Michigan (Nov 23, 2012)Pass completion pct 82.9 Toledo vs Akron (11/20/12) [29-35]
82.1 Western Michigan vs UMass (10/6/2012) [23-28]Passing yards/attempt 14.7 Ohio vs Louisiana-Monroe (Dec 28, 2012) [23-337]
12.7 Northern Illinois at Army (Sep 15, 2012) [27-342]Yards per catch 22.6 Buffalo vs Kent State (Sep 19, 2012) [5-113]
22.5 Ohio vs Louisiana-Monroe (Dec 28, 2012) [15-337]Field goal attempts 6 Ohio vs Norfolk State (Sep 22, 2012)
5 Ball State vs Northern Illinois (10/6/12)5 Northern Illinois at Akron (10/20/2012)
5 Toledo vs Cincinnati (10/20/12)Field goals made 5 Toledo vs Cincinnati (10/20/12)
4 Central Michigan at Iowa (Sep 22, 2012)4 Akron at Tennessee (Sep 22, 2012)
Longest field goal 54 Northern Illinois at Western Michigan (10/27/2012)52 Ball State vs Eastern Michigan (8/30/12)
52 Western Michigan at Ball State (10/13/12)Field goal pct. 100.0 12 tied (3 or more field goals made)PAT kicks attempted 9 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)
9 Northern Illinois vs UMass (Nov 03, 2012)PAT kicks made 9 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)
9 Northern Illinois vs UMass (Nov 03, 2012)PAT kicks pct. 100.0 39 tied (5 or more PAT made) 2-point PAT attempts 2 Miami at Akron (09/29/2012)
2 Miami at Cincinnati (Oct 06, 2012)2-point PATs made 2 Miami at Akron (09/29/2012)
1 Akron at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)1 Western Michigan vs Toledo (9/29/2012)
1 Miami at Cincinnati (Oct 06, 2012)1 Central Michigan vs Western Michigan (Nov 3, 2012)
1 Miami vs Kent State (Nov 10, 2012)1 Buffalo at UMass (Nov 17, 2012)
Punts 11 UMass at Connecticut (Aug 30, 2012)10 Buffalo at Georgia (Sept. 1 2012)
10 UMass vs Indiana (09/08/12)10 Akron at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)
10 UMass vs Bowling Green (Oct 20, 2012)10 Buffalo vs Toledo (Oct 27, 2012)
Longest punt 82 Western Michigan vs UMass (10/6/2012)82 Central Michigan vs Western Kentucky (Dec 26, 2012)
Yards punted 478 UMass vs Bowling Green (Oct 20, 2012) [10-478]441 UMass vs Indiana (09/08/12) [10-441]
Punting avg 66.0 Western Michigan vs UMass (10/6/2012) [2-132]
57.3 Central Michigan vs Western Kentucky (Dec 26, 2012) [3-172]Punt returns 6 Toledo vs Coastal Carolina (09/22/12)
5 Western Michigan vs Eastern Illinois (9/8/2012)5 Akron at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)
5 Ohio vs Norfolk State (Sep 22, 2012)5 Western Michigan vs UMass (10/6/2012)
Punt return yards 107 Akron at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)107 Toledo vs Central Michigan (10/06/12)
Punt return avg 29.3 Bowling Green vs Rhode Island (Sep 29, 2012) [3-88]26.8 Toledo vs Central Michigan (10/06/12) [4-107]
Punt return TDs 1 Bowling Green vs Rhode Island (Sep 29, 2012)1 Toledo vs Central Michigan (10/06/12)
1 Buffalo at UMass (Nov 17, 2012)Longest punt return 80 Bowling Green vs Rhode Island (Sep 29, 2012)
66 Toledo vs Central Michigan (10/06/12)Kick returns 9 Ohio at Ball State (11/14/12)
8 Western Michigan vs Toledo (9/29/2012)8 UMass at Western Michigan (10/6/2012)
8 UMass at Vanderbilt (Oct 27, 2012)Kick return yards 212 Kent State vs Ball State (Sep 29, 2012)
192 Toledo vs Utah State (Dec 15, 2012)Kick return avg 56.5 Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan (Nov 23, 2012) [2-113]
51.7 Kent State vs Towson (Aug 30, 2012) [3-155]Longest kick return 100 Ohio vs Buffalo (Oct 06, 2012)
99 Kent State vs Ball State (Sep 29, 2012)Kick return TDs 1 (8 tied)Interceptions 6 Kent State at Rutgers (Oct 27, 2012)
4 Bowling Green at UMass (Oct 20, 2012)4 UMass at Akron (11/10/2012)
4 Buffalo vs Western Michigan (Nov 10, 2012)4 Central Michigan at UMass (Nov 23, 2012)
Interception return yds 117 Toledo vs Cincinnati (10/20/12)110 Bowling Green at UMass (Oct 20, 2012)
Interception return avg 58.5 Toledo vs Cincinnati (10/20/12) [2-117]35.0 Toledo vs Central Michigan (10/06/12) [2-70]
Longest interception rtn 75 Toledo vs Cincinnati (10/20/12)63 Toledo at Western Michigan (9/29/2012)
63 Toledo at Northern Illinois (Nov 14, 2012)Interception return TDs 2 Toledo vs Central Michigan (10/06/12)Fumbles lost 3 Akron vs UCF (08/30/2012)
3 Western Michigan vs Eastern Illinois (9/8/2012)3 Buffalo at Ohio (Oct 06, 2012)
3 Western Michigan at Kent State (Oct 20, 2012)3 UMass at Northern Illinois (Nov 03, 2012)
Fumbles recovered 4 Kent State vs Towson (Aug 30, 2012)3 Ohio vs Norfolk State (Sep 22, 2012)
3 Ohio vs Buffalo (Oct 06, 2012)3 Kent State vs Western Michigan (Oct 20, 2012)
3 Northern Illinois vs UMass (Nov 03, 2012)Sacked by opp 8 UMass vs Buffalo (Nov 17, 2012)
8 Ohio at Kent State (Nov 23, 2012)QB sacks 8 Buffalo at UMass (Nov 17, 2012)
8 Kent State vs Ohio (Nov 23, 2012)Turnovers committed 6 Western Michigan at Kent State (Oct 20, 2012)
5 Eastern Michigan vs Illinois State (Sep 08, 2012)5 Akron vs UMass (11/10/2012)
5 Western Michigan at Buffalo (Nov 10, 2012)Turnovers caused 7 Kent State at Rutgers (Oct 27, 2012)
6 Kent State vs Towson (Aug 30, 2012)6 Kent State vs Western Michigan (Oct 20, 2012)
Kicks blocked 2 Buffalo vs Toledo (Oct 27, 2012)2 Bowling Green at Ohio (Nov 07, 2012)
2 Buffalo vs Bowling Green (Nov 23, 2012)First downs 43 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)
42 Miami at Akron (09/29/2012)1st downs rushing 20 Northern Illinois vs Central Michigan (Sep 29, 2012)
19 Buffalo at Ohio (Oct 06, 2012)1st downs passing 29 Akron vs Morgan State (09/15/2012)
25 Miami at Akron (09/29/2012)1st downs by penalty 7 Akron at Toledo (11/20/12)
6 Ball State at Indiana (9/15/12)6 Kent State at Eastern Michigan (Oct 06, 2012)
Penalties 15 Bowling Green at UMass (Oct 20, 2012)12 Bowling Green vs Idaho (Sep 08, 2012)12 Buffalo vs Morgan State (Sep 08, 2012)
12 Akron at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)12 Akron vs UMass (11/10/2012)
Penalties yards 130 Bowling Green at UMass (Oct 20, 2012)117 Buffalo vs Morgan State (Sep 08, 2012)
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2012 MAC Top Offensive Individual Performances
Top Individual Rushing Performances283 HILL, Bronson (Eastern Michigan) vs TOLEDO (Oct 13, 2012)269 BLANKENSHIP, Be (OHIO) at UMass (Sep 29, 2012)243 TIPTON, Zurlon (Central Michigan) vs AKRON (Oct 27, 2012)241 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) at Bowling Green (Nov 17, 2012)238 OLIVER, Branden (Buffalo) vs MORGAN STATE (Sep 08, 2012)228 FLUELLEN, David (Toledo) at Buffalo (Oct 27, 2012)222 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) at Army (Oct 13, 2012)213 FLUELLEN, David (Toledo) at Western Michigan (9/29/2012)207 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) at Ball State (10/6/12)200 EDWARDS, Jahwan (Ball State) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (8/30/12)200 FLUELLEN, David (Toledo) vs BALL STATE (11/06/12)199 OLIVER, Branden (Buffalo) vs MIAMI (Nov 03, 2012)188 Michael Cox (UMass) at Miami (Sep 22, 2012)188 FLUELLEN, David (Toledo) at Eastern Michigan (Oct 13, 2012)185 HILL, Bronson (Eastern Michigan) vs ARMY (Oct 20, 2012)185 TIPTON, Zurlon (Central Michigan) at UMass (Nov 23, 2012)181 SAMUEL, Anthon (Bowling Green) at OHIO (Nov 07, 2012)180 TIPTON, Zurlon (Central Michigan) vs SEMO (Aug 30, 2012)177 CHISHOLM, Jawon (Akron) at OHIO (Oct 13, 2012)172 DURHAM, Trayion (Kent State) at Miami (Nov 10, 2012)171 SAMUEL, Anthon (Bowling Green) vs MIAMI (Oct 13, 2012)169 EDWARDS, Jahwan (Ball State) vs OHIO (11/14/12)168 BLANKENSHIP, Be (Ohio) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sep 08, 2012)162 GILLETT, Alex (Eastern Michigan) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Nov 10, 2012)162 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) vs TOLEDO (Nov 14, 2012)161 FLUELLEN, David (Toledo) vs CINCINNATI (10/20/12)161 BLANKENSHIP, Be (OHIO) at Ball State (11/14/12)160 CAMPBELL, Devin (Buffalo) at OHIO (Oct 06, 2012)160 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) vs Kent State (Nov 30, 2012)157 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) vs UMASS (Nov 03, 2012)156 CHISHOLM, Jawon (Akron) vs MIAMI (09/29/2012)152 SETTLE, Leighto (Northern Illinois) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 29, 2012)151 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) at Miami (Nov 10, 2012)148 EDWARDS, Jahwan (Ball State) at Army (Oct 27, 2012)145 BLANKENSHIP, Be (OHIO) at Kent State (Nov 23, 2012)144 CHANCE, Dareyon (Western Michigan) at Minnesota (Sep 15, 2012)144 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) vs CENTRAL MICHIGAN (Sep 29, 2012)138 EDWARDS, Jahwan (Ball State) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (10/13/12)136 PETTIGREW, John (Bowling Green) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Oct 27, 2012)136 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) at Western Michigan (10/27/2012)135 BANKS, Horactio (Ball State) vs OHIO (11/14/12)134 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) vs KANSAS (Sep 22, 2012)131 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) at Akron (10/20/2012)131 DURHAM, Trayion (Kent State) at Rutgers (Oct 27, 2012)129 CHISHOLM, Jawon (Akron) vs MORGAN STATE (09/15/2012)129 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) vs BUFFALO (Oct 13, 2012)128 EDWARDS, Jahwan (Ball State) at Central Michigan (Oct 20, 2012)128 BOYKIN, Ryan (OHIO) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Nov 01, 2012)128 DANIELS, Akeem (Northern Illinois) vs Kent State (Nov 30, 2012)127 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) at Buffalo (Sep 19, 2012)127 SAMUEL, Anthon (Bowling Green) vs URI (Sep 29, 2012)126 TIPTON, Zurlon (Central Michigan) vs BALL STATE (Oct 20, 2012)126 ARCHER, Dri (Kent State) vs AKRON (Nov 03, 2012)125 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) at Army (Sep 15, 2012)124 DURHAM, Trayion (Kent State) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (Oct 20, 2012)120 BANKS, Horactio (Ball State) at Clemson (Sep 08, 2012)
Number of 100-Yard Rushing PerformancesLYNCH, Jordan, Northern Illinois - 12 ARCHER, Dri, Kent State - 5TIPTON, Zurlon, Central Michigan - 8 SAMUEL, Anthon, Bowling Green - 5FLUELLEN, David, Toledo - 7 CHANCE, Dareyon, Western Michigan - 4BLANKENSHIP, Be, OHIO - 6 OLIVER, Branden, Buffalo - 4CHISHOLM, Jawon, Akron - 6 BLANKENSHIP, Beau, Ohio - 3DURHAM, Trayion, Kent State - 6 CAMPBELL, Devin, Buffalo - 3EDWARDS, Jahwan, Ball State - 6 HILL, Bronson, Eastern Michigan - 3
Top Individual Passing Performances516 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) at Akron (09/29/2012)455 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) vs KENT STATE (Nov 10, 2012)446 WILLIAMS,Dalton (Akron) vs MORGAN STATE (09/15/2012)446 WILLIAMS,Dalton (Akron) vs MIAMI (09/29/2012)445 WENNING, Keith (Ball State) at Kent State (Sep 29, 2012)434 WENNING, Keith (Ball State) vs NORTHERN ILLINOIS (10/6/12)407 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) vs TOLEDO (Nov 14, 2012)401 OWENS, Terrance (Toledo) at Eastern Michigan (Oct 13, 2012)383 RADCLIFF, Ryan (Central Michigan) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (Nov 3, 2012)373 Mike Wegzyn (UMass) vs OHIO (Sep 29, 2012)369 BENZ, Tyler (Eastern Michigan) vs ARMY (Oct 20, 2012)364 CARDER, Alex (Western Michigan) vs EASTERN ILLINOIS (9/8/2012)362 VAN TUBBERGEN (Western Michigan) at Central Michigan (Nov 3, 2012)
355 SCHILZ, Matt (Bowling Green) vs KENT STATE (Nov 17, 2012)343 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) at Central Michigan (Nov 17, 2012)342 LYNCH, Jordan (Northern Illinois) at Army (Sep 15, 2012)339 RADCLIFF, Ryan (Central Michigan) vs BALL STATE (Oct 20, 2012)337 RADCLIFF, Ryan (Central Michigan) at Toledo (10/06/12)333 VAN TUBBERGEN (Western Michigan) at Kent State (Oct 20, 2012)333 VAN TUBBERGEN (Western Michigan) vs NORTHERN ILLINOIS (10/27/2012)332 RADCLIFF, Ryan (Central Michigan) at Northern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012)332 WILLIAMS,Dalton (Akron) vs UMASS (11/10/2012)331 TETTLETON, T (OHIO) vs Louisiana-Monroe (Dec 28, 2012)329 WILLIAMS,Dalton (Akron) at Central Michigan (Oct 27, 2012)328 CARDER, Alex (Western Michigan) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (11/17/2012)327 DANTIN, Austin (Toledo) vs AKRON (11/20/12)324 TETTLETON, T (Ohio) at Penn State (Sep 01, 2012)313 WILLIAMS,Dalton (Akron) at FIU (Sep 08, 2012)312 WILLIAMS,Dalton (Akron) at Kent State (Nov 03, 2012)311 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) vs OHIO (Oct 27, 2012)303 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) at Ohio State (Sep 01, 2012)303 OWENS, Terrance (Toledo) vs BOWLING GREEN (09/15/12)303 DYSERT, Zac (Miami) at Cincinnati (Oct 06, 2012)302 TETTLETON, T (OHIO) at Miami (Oct 27, 2012)301 BENZ, Tyler (Eastern Michigan) vs TOLEDO (Oct 13, 2012)300 OWENS, Terrance (Toledo) at Wyoming (09/08/12)
Number of 300-Yard Passing PerformancesDYSERT, Zac, Miami - 6 BENZ, Tyler, Eastern Michigan - 2WILLIAMS,Dalton, Akron - 6 CARDER, Alex, Western Michigan - 2RADCLIFF, Ryan, Central Michigan - 4 LYNCH, Jordan, Northern Illinois - 2OWENS, Terrance, Toledo - 3 TETTLETON, Tyler, Ohio - 2VAN TUBBERGEN, Western Michigan - 3 WENNING, Keith, Ball State - 2
Top Individual Receiving Performances237 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) at Eastern Michigan (Oct 13, 2012)216 SNEAD, Willie (Ball State) at Kent State (Sep 29, 2012)215 HARWELL, Nick (Miami) at Central Michigan (Nov 17, 2012)213 GALLON, Chris (Bowling Green) vs KENT STATE (Nov 17, 2012)208 SCOTT, Dawan (Miami) at Akron (09/29/2012)208 DAVIS, Titus (Central Michigan) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (Nov 3, 2012)196 MONETTE, Eric (Western Michigan) at Central Michigan (Nov 3, 2012)164 FOSTER, Donte (OHIO) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Nov 01, 2012)162 Deion Walker (UMass) vs OHIO (Sep 29, 2012)162 COCHRAN, Chase (OHIO) vs Louisiana-Monroe (Dec 28, 2012)158 HOSKINS, G (Eastern Michigan) vs ARMY (Oct 20, 2012)154 NEUTZ, Alex (Buffalo) vs MORGAN STATE (Sep 08, 2012)154 WILSON, Jaime (Western Michigan) vs EASTERN ILLINOIS (9/8/2012)153 MOORE, Martel (Northern Illinois) vs TOLEDO (Nov 14, 2012)152 RUSSELL, Alonzo (Toledo) vs BOWLING GREEN (09/15/12)151 SCHAFFER, Josh (Western Michigan) at Kent State (Oct 20, 2012)147 SNEAD, Willie (Ball State) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (10/13/12)146 SMITH, Jamill (Ball State) vs NORTHERN ILLINOIS (10/6/12)142 MONETTE, Eric (Western Michigan) vs NORTHERN ILLINOIS (10/27/2012)140 NEUTZ, Alex (Buffalo) vs WESTERN MICHIGAN (Nov 10, 2012)139 RUSSELL, Alonzo (Toledo) vs AKRON (11/20/12)138 HARWELL, Nick (Miami) vs OHIO (Oct 27, 2012)135 SNEAD, Willie (Ball State) vs SOUTH FLORIDA (Sep 22, 2012)135 NEUTZ, Alex (Buffalo) vs TOLEDO (Oct 27, 2012)134 MOORE, Martel (Northern Illinois) at Army (Sep 15, 2012)133 MOORE, Martel (Northern Illinois) vs BUFFALO (Oct 13, 2012)133 FUTRELL, Tyler (OHIO) vs Louisiana-Monroe (Dec 28, 2012)131 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) at Northern Illinois (Nov 14, 2012)127 Alan Williams (UMass) vs OHIO (Sep 29, 2012)123 CRUSE, Andy (Miami) vs KENT STATE (Nov 10, 2012)122 REEDY, Bernard (Toledo) vs COASTAL CAROLINA (09/22/12)122 HARWELL, Nick (Miami) vs KENT STATE (Nov 10, 2012)122 COLLINS, Justin (Western Michigan) at Buffalo (Nov 10, 2012)120 HARWELL, Nick (Miami) at Ohio State (Sep 01, 2012)120 MOORE, Martel (Northern Illinois) at Western Michigan (10/27/2012)120 SCOTT, Dawan (Miami) vs BALL STATE (Nov 23, 2012)
Number of 100-Yard Receiving PerformancesMOORE, Martel, Northern Illinois - 6 COLLINS, Justin, Western Michigan - 2 HARWELL, Nick, Miami - 5 CRUSE, Andy, Miami - 2 WILSON, Cody, Central Michigan - 5 FLORY, Andrew, Central Michigan - 2REEDY, Bernard, Toledo - 4 FOSTER, Donte, Ohio - 2WILSON, Jaime, Western Michigan - 4 MONETTE, Eric, Western Michigan - 2 DAVIS, Titus, Central Michigan - 3 RUSSELL, Alonzo, Toledo - 2HOSKINS, G, Eastern Michigan - 3 SCHAFFER, Josh, Western Michigan - 2NEUTZ, Alex, Buffalo - 3 SCOTT, Dawan, Miami - 2SNEAD, Willie, Ball State - 3 SMITH, Jamill, Ball State - 2 SUEL, Marquelo, Akron - 2
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BALL STATE CARDINALS
Ball State senior quarterback Keith Wenning
Dr. Jo Ann GoraPresident
Bill SchollDirector of Athletics
Pete LemboHead Coach
Joe HernandezSports Information
BALL STATE UNIVERSITYLocation: ............................................................................................................Muncie, Ind.President: ...............................................................................................Dr. Jo Ann M. GoraDirector of Athletics: .............................................................................................Bill Scholl Head Coach: .................................................................. Pete Lembo (Georgetown, 92)Faculty Representative: ..................................................................Charlene AlexanderEnrollment:..................................................................................................................... 17,285Founded: ............................................................................................................................1918Nickname: ...............................................................................................................CardinalsColors: ....................................................................................Cardinal (PMS 185) & WhiteStadium: (Capacity): .................................................... Scheumann Stadium (22,500)Website: .....................................................................................www.ballstatesports.com
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesThur., Aug. 29 Illinois State 7:00 pm ET ESPN3 First MeetingSat., Sept. 7 Army 1:00 pm ET ESPN3 Series tied 2-2Sat., Sept. 14 at North Texas 4:00 pm ET Fox Sports Net North Texas leads 1-0Sat., Sept. 21 *at Eastern Michigan 1:00 pm ET TBA BSU leads 31-21-2Sat., Sept. 28 *Toledo 3:00 pm ET TBA Toledo leads 19-18-1Sat., Oct. 5 at Virginia TBA TBA First MeetingSat., Oct. 12 *Kent State 3:00 pm ET TBA BSU leads 25-20Sat., Oct. 19 *at Western Michigan 2:00 pm ET TBA WMU leads 21-18Sat., Oct. 26 *at Akron Noon ET ESPN Regional Akron leads 10-91-1Wed., Nov. 6 *Central Michigan 8:00 pm ET ESPN2 BSU leads 23-21-1Wed., Nov. 13 *at Northern Illinois 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU BSU leads 20-18-2Fri., Nov. 29 *Miami TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 Miami leads 51-36-2*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (15)Offense (7) Pos. 2012 StatisticsJahwan Edwards RB 232 att., 1,410 yds., 6.1 avg., 14 TDsZane Fakes TE 57 rec., 461 yds., 5 TDsJordan Hansel LG Started 12 games at left guard last seasonConnor Ryan WR 44 rec., 357 yds., 3 TDsWillie Snead WR 89 rec., 1,148 yds., 9 TDsJamill Smith WR 69 rec., 706 yds., 6 TDsKeith Wenning QB Started 12 games, 301-460 passing, 3,095 yds., 24 TDs
Specialists (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsScott Secor PK 84 kickoffs, 5,063 yards, 60.3 ag., 23 TBGarrett Mack LS Appeared in 12 games last year
Starters Lost (10) Offense (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsAustin Holtz RT Started 12 games at right tackle last seasonCameron Lowry LT Started 12 games at left tackle last season Dan Manick C Started 10 games at center last seasonKitt O’Brien OG Started 10 games at right guard last season Defense (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsTravis Freeman LB 129 tackles, 2.5 tfl, 2 passes defensed, 1 forced fumbleTony Martin LB 90 tackles, 3.5 tfl, 1.0 sack, 4 passes defensed, 1 rec. fumbleBrandon Newman NT 30 tackles, 5.0 tfl, 2.5 sacks, 1 INT, 1 forced fumbleJarrett Swaby FS 71 tackles, 1.5 tfl, 3 passes defensed
Specialists (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsScott Kovanda P 47 punts, 1,892 yds., 40.3 avg., 27 In20, long of 56Steven Schott PK 25-32 FGs, 50-51 PAT, 125 total points
Primary Media OutletsBSU Sports InformationFootball Contact: Joe Hernandez
Lembo vs. The MAC vs. Akron ............................................. 0-0vs. Bowling Green ............................. 0-0vs. Buffalo .............................................1-0vs. Central Michigan .........................2-0vs. Eastern Michigan .........................2-0vs. Kent State .......................................0-1vs. Miami ...............................................1-0vs. Northern Illinois ............................0-2vs. Ohio .................................................2-0vs. Temple .............................................0-1vs. Toledo ............................................... 1-1vs. Western Michigan .......................... 1-1
Ball State All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.
1924-25 Paul Williams 2 3-13 .188
1926-27 Normann Wann 2 10-3-2 .733
1928 Paul Parker 1 3-2-2 .571
1929 Paul Williams 1 0-5 .000
1930-34 Lawrence McPhee 5 15-23-1 .397
1935-1952 John Magnabosco 18 68-46-14 .586
1953-55 George Serdula 3 14-9-1 .604
1956-1961 Jim Freeman 6 18-28-2 .396
1962-1967 Ray Louthen 6 37-13-3 .726
1968-1970 Wave Myers 3 15-14 .517
1971-1977 Dave McClain 7 46-25-3 .642
1978-1984 Dwight Wallace 7 40-37 .519
1985-1994 Paul Schudel 10 60-48-4 .554
1995-2002 Bill Lynch 8 37-53 .411
2003-2008 Brady Hoke 6 34-38 .472
2008-10 Stan Parrish 2 6-19 .240
2011-12 Pete Lembo 2 15-10 .600
Totals 88 421-378-32 .526
Scheumann Stadium
Capacity: ................................................................................................................................................22,500Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ..........................................................................................................................1967Record in Stadium: ...........................................................................................................................134-85-4Largest Home Crowd: ...................................................................................... 23,813 vs. Indiana (2006)Largest Season Home Attendance: ................................................................................... 101,289 (1997)
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Year-By-Year Record/Bowl Records
BALL STATE CARDINALS
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1924 Paul Williams -- -- 1-3 --1925 Paul Williams -- -- 2-5 --1926 Norman Wann -- -- 5-1-1 --1927 Norman Wann -- -- 5-2-1 --1928 Paul Parker -- -- 3-2-2 --1929 Paul Williams -- -- 0-5 --1930 Lawrence McPhee -- -- 6-1 --1931 Lawrence McPhee -- -- 2-6 --1932 Lawrence McPhee -- -- 4-4 --1933 Lawrence McPhee -- -- 1-6-1 --1934 Lawrence McPhee -- -- 2-6 --1935 John Magnabosco -- -- 3-4-1 --1936 John Magnabosco -- -- 3-4-1 --1937 John Magnabosco -- -- 5-2-1 --1938 John Magnabosco -- -- 6-1-1 --1939 John Magnabosco -- -- 6-2 --1940 John Magnabosco -- -- 3-4-1 --1941 John Magnabosco -- -- 3-2-2 --1942 John Magnabosco -- -- 6-2 --1943 No games1944 John Magnabosco -- -- 2-2 --1945 John Magnabosco -- -- 4-1-1 --1946 John Magnabosco -- -- 3-4-1 --1947 John Magnabosco -- -- 5-1-2 --1948 John Magnabosco -- -- 6-2 --1949 John Magnabosco -- -- 8-0 --1950 John Magnabosco -- -- 2-4-1 --1951 John Magnabosco -- -- 0-6-1 --1952 John Magnabosco -- -- 3-5-1 --1953 George Serdula -- -- 5-2-1 --1954 George Serdula -- -- 6-2 --1955 George Serdula -- -- 3-5 --1956 Jim Freeman -- -- 4-4 --1957 Jim Freeman -- -- 2-5-1 --1958 Jim Freeman -- -- 6-2 --1959 Jim Freeman -- -- 1-7 --1960 Jim Freeman -- -- 3-5 --1961 Jim Freeman -- -- 2-5-1 --1962 Ray Louthen -- -- 4-3-1 --1963 Ray Louthen -- -- 5-3 --1964 Ray Louthen -- -- 5-3 --1965 Ray Louthen -- -- 9-0-1 Grantland Rice1966 Ray Louthen -- -- 7-1-1 --1967 Ray Louthen -- -- 7-3 Grantland Rice1968 Wave Myers -- -- 5-4 --1969 Wave Myers -- -- 5-5 --1970 Wave Myers -- -- 5-5 --1971 Dave McClain -- -- 4-5-1 --1972 Dave McClain -- -- 5-4-1 --1973 Dave McClain -- -- 5-5-1 --1974 Dave McClain -- -- 6-4 --1975 Dave McClain 4-2 T-3rd 9-2 --1976 Dave McClain 4-1 1st 8-3 --1977 Dave McClain 5-1 3rd 9-2 --1978 Dwight Wallace 8-0 1st 10-1 --1979 Dwight Wallace 4-4 T-4th 6-5 --1980 Dwight Wallace 5-4 T-5th 6-5 --1981 Dwight Wallace 2-6 8th 4-7 --1982 Dwight Wallace 4-4 8th 5-6 --1983 Dwight Wallace 4-4 5th 6-5 --1984 Dwight Wallace 3-5 T-6th 3-8 --1985 Paul Schudel 3-6 T-6th 4-7 --1986 Paul Schudel 4-4 T-5th 6-5 --1987 Paul Schudel 3-5 8th 4-7 --1988 Paul Schudel 5-3 T-3rd 8-3 --1989 Paul Schudel 6-1-1 1st 7-3-2 California Raisin
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl 1990 Paul Schudel 5-3 T-3rd 7-4 --1991 Paul Schudel 4-4 T-5th 6-5 --1992 Paul Schudel 5-4 6th 5-6 --1993 Paul Schudel 7-0-1 1st 8-3-1 Las Vegas1994 Paul Schudel 5-3-1 5th 5-5-1 --1995 Bill Lynch 6-2 T-3rd 7-4 --1996 Bill Lynch 7-1 1st 8-4 Las Vegas1997 Bill Lynch 4-4 3rd/West 5-6 --1998 Bill Lynch 1-7 6th/West 1-10 --1999 Bill Lynch 0-8 6th/West 0-11 --2000 Bill Lynch 2-3 T-3rd/West 5-6 --2001 Bill Lynch 4-1 T-1st/West 5-6 --2002 Bill Lynch 4-4 4th/West 6-6 --2003 Brady Hoke 3-5 5th/West 4-8 --2004 Brady Hoke 2-6 6th/West 2-9 --2005 Brady Hoke 4-4 5th/West 4-7 --2006 Brady Hoke 5-3 T-3rd/West 5-7 --2007 Brady Hoke 5-1 T-1st/West 7-6 International2008 Brady Hoke/Stan Parrish 8-0 1st/West 12-2 GMAC2009 Stan Parrish 2-6 5th/West 2-10 -2010 Stan Parrish 3-5 4th/West 4-8 -2011 Pete Lembo 4-4 t-4th/West 6-6 -2012 Pete Lembo 6-2 t-2nd/West 9-4 Beef O’Brady’s
Bowl Results (0-7-1)Date Bowl Opponent Result12/11/65 Grantland Rice Tennessee State T, 14-14 12/9/67 Grantland Rice Eastern Kentucky L, 13-2712/9/90 California Raisin Fresno State L, 6-2712/17/93 Las Vegas Utah State L, 33-4212/19/96 Las Vegas Nevada L, 15-181/5/08 International Rutgers L, 30-521/6/09 GMAC Tulsa L, 13-4512/21/12 Beef O’Brady’s Central Florida L, 17-38
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BALL STATE SCHOOL RECORDS
BALL STATE CARDINALS
IndividualGameTotal Offense .............................................................................................. 479, Nate Davis at Nebraska (2007)Yards Rushing........................................................................ 301, MiQuale Lewis vs. Eastern Michigan (2009)Rushing Attempts .......................................................................................46, Anthony Jones vs. Miami (2000)Yards Passing .......................................................................................................469, Mike Neu vs. Toledo (1993)Pass Attempts .............................................................................. 71, Keith Wenning vs. Northern Illinois (2012)Pass Completions .......................................................................42, Keith Wenning vs. Northern Illinois (2012)Yards Receiving ...............................................................................................297, Brian Oliver vs. Toledo (1983)Receptions ..................................................................................15, Kevin Canfield vs. Western Michigan (1972)
SeasonTotal Offense .................................................................................................................... 3,667, Nate Davis (2007)Yards Rushing..............................................................................................................1,736, MiQuale Lewis (2008)Rushing Attempts ........................................................................................... 332, Marcus Merriweather (2002)Rushing Touchdowns..................................................................................................... 22, MiQuale Lewis (2008)Yards Passing ................................................................................................................... 3,667, Nate Davis (2007)Pass Attempts ......................................................................................................................478, Nate Davis (2007)Pass Completions ...........................................................................................................301, Keith Wenning (2012)Touchdown Passes ................................................................................................................30, Nate Davis (2007)Yards Receiving .....................................................................................................1,399, Dante Ridgeway (2004)Receptions ..................................................................................................................105, Dante Ridgeway (2004)Touchdown Catches ................................................................................................................ 11, Darius Hill (2007)Interceptions ................................................................................... 8, Shafer Suggs (1974); Nickey Baker (1965)Points ................................................................................................................................132, MiQuale Lewis (2008)
CareerTotal Offense ..............................................................................................................9,732, Nate Davis (2006-08)Yards Rushing......................................................................................... 4,002, Marcus Merriweather (1999-02)Rushing Attempts .......................................................................................851, Marcus Merriweather (1999-02)Rushing Touchdowns................................................................................... 34, Marcus Merriweather (1999-02)Yards Passing ............................................................................................................ 9,233, Nate Davis (2006-08)Pass Attempts .........................................................................................................1,144, Keith Wenning (2010-12)Pass Completions ..................................................................................................... 716, Keith Wenning (2010-12)Touchdown Passes .........................................................................................................74, Nate Davis (2006-08)Yards Receiving ............................................................................................ 3,030, Dante Ridgeway (2002-04)Receptions ...........................................................................................................238, Dante Ridgeway (2002-04)Touchdown Catches ..........................................................................................................31 Darius Hill (2005-08)Points ...........................................................................................................................287, Ian McGarvey (2007-10)
TeamGamePoints .......................................................................................................................66, vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1977)Total Offense ........................................................................................................ 618, vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1977)Yards Rushing.......................................................................................................532, vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1977)Yards Passing ...........................................................................................................................469, vs. Toledo (1993)First Downs ..............................................................................................................36, vs. Eastern Michigan (2012)
SeasonPoints .............................................................................................................................................................489 (2008)Total Offense .............................................................................................................................................6,195 (2008)Yards Rushing............................................................................................................................................. 2,872 (1987)Yards Passing ...........................................................................................................................................3,704 (2007)First Downs .....................................................................................................................................................363 (2012)Fewest Points Allowed ..................................................................................................................................82 (1978)Consecutive Wins................................................................................. 14, (Last six in 1948 and all eight in 1949)
Ball State Career Leaders
Total Offense1. .....................................................................9,732, Nate Davis (2006-08)2. ......................................................7,538, Keith Wenning (2010-present)3. .............................................................. 6,484, Talmadge Hill (2000-03)4. ......................................................................... 5,852, Mike Neu (1990-93)5. ......................................................................5,093, David Riley (1986-89)
Passing Yards1. ......................................................................9,233, Nate Davis (2006-08)2. ......................................................7,254, Keith Wenning (2010-present)3. ..........................................................................6,271, Mike Neu (1990-93)4. ..............................................................5,902, Talmadge Hill (2000-03)5. ......................................................................4,730, David Riley (1986-89)6. ......................................................... 4,550, Wade Kosakowski (1985-87)7....................................................................... 4,292, Joey Lynch (2003-06)8. ................................................................ 4,256, Brent Baldwin (1993-96)9. ......................................................................3,710, Willard Rice (1968-70)10. ..........................................................................3,650, Neil Britt (1981-85)
Receiving Yards1. ..........................................................3,030, Dante Ridgeway (2002-04)2. .................................................................... 2,778, Dante Love (2005-08)3. .......................................................................2,473, Darius Hill (2005-08)4. ................................................................... 2,256, Deon Chester (1984-87)5. ................................................................... 2,218, Briggs Orsbon (2008-11)6. .........................................................................2,111, Brian Oliver (1991-94)7...................................................................... 1,874, Stevie Nelson (1979-82)8. .................................................................... 1,777, Adrian Reese (1996-99)9. .................................................................... 1,736, Rick Morrison (1976-78)10. ................................................................1,678, Louis Johnson (2005-08)
Rushing1. .................................................... 4,002, Marcus Merriweather (1999-02)2. .................................................................3,748, MiQuale Lewis (2006-10)3. ............................................................. 3,483, Bernie Parmalee (1987-90)4. ............................................................... 3,080, LeAndre Moore (1995-98)5. ..................................................................... 3,051, Michael Blair (1993-96)6. .....................................................................2,725, Corey Croom (1989-92)7...................................................................2,209, Amos Van Pelt (1966-68)8. ........................................................................2,098, Tony Nibbs (1992-94)9. ......................................................................2,013, Terry Lymon (1980-83)10. ................................................................... 2,000, Tony Schmid (1971-73)
Receptions1. ..............................................................238, Dante Ridgeway (2002-04)2. ...................................................................... 213, Briggs Orsbon (2008-11)3. ........................................................................199, Dante Love (2005-08)4. ...........................................................................158, Darius Hill (2005-08)5. ....................................................................... 146, Deon Chester (1984-87)6. .......................................................................... 138, Brian Oliver (1991-94)7..........................................................................131, Adrian Reese (1996-99)8. .......................................................................120, Stevie Nelson (1979-82)9. ........................................................................... 119, Mike Leuck (1982-84)t10. ......................................................................118, Larry Bostic (2002-06)t10. ......................................................................118, Rick Morrison (1975-78)
Scoring1. .....................................................................287, Ian McGarvey (2007-10)2. .....................................................................279, Kenny Stucker (1988-91)3. ................................................................... 258, Brian Jackson (2003-06)4. ......................................................................253, John Diettrich (1983-86)t5. ................................................222, Marcus Merriweather (1999-2002)t5. ..................................................................... 222, Michael Blair (1993-96)7..................................................................... 217, Brent Lockliear (1994-97)8. .................................................................200, MiQuale Lewis (2006-10)9. ...........................................................................188, Darius Hill (2006-08)t10.. ............................................................... 174, Mark Bornholdt (1978-81)t10. .............................................................174, Bernie Parmalee (1987-90)
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CENTRAL MICHIGAN CHIPPEWAS
Central Michigan running back Zurlon Tipton
Dr. George E. RossPresident
Dave HeekeDirector of Athletics
Dan EnosHead Coach
John RegenfussSports Information
CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYLocation: ........................................................................................ Mount Pleasant, Mich.President: ................................................................................................ Dr. George E. RossDirector of Athletics: .......................................................................................Dave Heeke Head Coach: ...........................................................................................................Dan EnosFaculty Representative: ...................................................................................Kevin LoveEnrollment:....................................................................................................................27,693Founded: ...........................................................................................................................1892Nickname: ............................................................................................................ChippewasColors: ............................................................... Maroon (PMS 216) and Gold (PMS 116)Stadium: (Capacity): ..................................................... Kelly/Shorts Stadium (30,255)Website: .................................................................................... www.cmuchippewas.com
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesSat., Aug. 31 at Michigan 3:30 pm ET Big Ten Network Michigan leads 3-0Sat., Sept. 7 New Hampshire 3:00 pm ET ESPN3 CMU leads 1-0Sat., Sept. 14 at UNLV TBA TBA UNLV leads 2-1Sat., Sept. 21 *Toledo Noon ET ESPN Regional/ESPN3 Toledo leads 20-18-3Sat., Sept. 28 at North Carolina State TBA TBA NC State leads 1-0Sat., Oct. 5 *at Miami TBA TBA Miami leads 12-11-1Sat., Oct. 12 *at Ohio 2:00 pm ET TBA CMU leads 21-5-2Sat., Oct. 19 *Northern Illinois 3:00 pm ET TBA CMU leads 25-22-1Wed., Nov. 6 *at Ball State 8:00 pm ET ESPN2 Series tied 22-22-1Sat., Nov. 16 *at Western Michigan Noon ET ESPN Regional/ESPN3 WMU leads 45-37-2Sat., Nov. 23 *UMass 1:00 pm ET TBA CMU leads 1-0Fri., Nov. 29 *Eastern Michigan TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 CMU leads 56-28-6*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad Breakdown
Starters Returning (18) Offense (8) Pos. 2012 StatisticsNick Beamish OL Started all 13 games at center last seasonTitus Davis WR 43 rec., 860 yds., 20.0 avg., 8 TDsAdam Fenton FB Played in all 13 games last seasonAndrew Flory WR 17 rec., 340 yds., 20.0 avg., 4 TDsJake Olson OL Missed 2013 season due to injury; has 26 career starts during his careerAndy Phillips OL Started all 13 games at left guard last seasonZurlon Tipton RB 252 att., 1,492 yds., 5.9 avg., 19 TDsCourtney Williams WR 24 rec., 260 yds., 2 TDs
Specialist (3) Pos. 2012 StatisticsRichie Hogan P 50 punts, 2,088 yds., 41.8 avg., 15 In20Connor Gagnon L 19 kickoffs, 1,120 yards, 58.9 avg., 5 TBsMike Zenk LS Appeared in all 13 games last season
Starters Lost (8) Offense (3) Pos. 2012 StatisticsEric Fisher OT No. 1 overall pick in 2013 NFL Draft; Started 13 games at left tackle last seasonDarren Keyton OG Started all 13 games at right guard last seasonRyan Radcliff QB 242-407 passing, 3,158 yds., 23 TDs, 242.9 ypgMike Repovz OT Started 10 games at right tackle last seasonCody Wilson WR 74 rec., 840 yds., 3 TDs
Defense (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsJahleel Addae DB 89 tackles, 7.0 tfl, 2.0 sacks, 4 INT, 9 passes defensedJoe Kinville DE 40 tackles, 5.0 tfl, 2.0 sacks, 1 pass defensedCaesar Rodriquez DE 45 tackles, 9.0 tfl, 4.0 sacks, 1 safetyLorenzo White DB 27 tackles, 1 INT, 9 pbu
Specialist (1) Pos. 2012 StatisticsDavid Harman K 15-20 FGs, 43-44 PATs, 88 total points
Primary Media OutletsCMU Sports InformationFootball Contact: John Regenfuss
No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown61 Nick Adams LS 5-10/230 Jr./Jr. Crystal Lake, Ill.77 Ramadan Ahmeti OL 6-7/300 Jr./So. Lansing, Mich. 68 Dylan Anderson OL 6-3/302 So./Fr. West Bloomfield, Mich.18 Tony Annese DB 6-1/205 So./Fr. Hartland, Mich.16 Stefon Armstead DB 5-10/175 Jr./So. Southfield, Mich. 38 Joe Austin TE 6-6/225 Fr./Fr. Bridgeport, Mich.40 Joe Bacci LB 6-1/243 So./Fr. Romeo, Mich.54 Nick Beamish OL 6-3/310 Jr./So. Riverview, Mich.26 Shamari Benton LB 6-0/235 Sr./Sr. Detroit, Mich. 4 Darrien Boone QB 6-2/190 Fr./Fr. Chicago, Ill. 15 Deon Butler TE 6-3/238 Sr./Jr. Detroit, Mich.70 Shakir Carr OL 6-4/290 Fr./Fr. South Bend, Ind.29 Jarret Chapman DB 6-0/194 Jr./Jr. Port Huron, Mich.3 Mark Chapman WR 6-0/180 Fr./Fr. Port Huron, Mich.8 Winslow Chapman DB 6-0/193 So./Fr. Port Huron, Mich.41 Justin Cherocci LB 6-0/231 Sr./Jr. Rochester Hills, Mich.63 Connor Collins OL 6-3/300 So./Fr. Millington, Mich.17 Ron Coluzzi K 5-11/185 So./Fr. Naperville, Ill.37 Christian Conley FB 6-2/249 Jr./So. Troy, Mich.39 Jadon Cook LB 5-10/212 Jr./So. Harper Woods, Mich.12 Eric Cooper WR 5-11/177 Fr./Fr. Flint, Mich.99 Matt Cotiguala K/P 5-10/180 So./So. LaGrange, Ill65 Alex Coty OL 6-4/305 Fr./Fr. South Bend, Ind.17 Josh Cox DB 5-11/195 Fr./Fr. Warren, Mich.86 Zach Crouch TE 6-5/230 Fr./Fr. Lowell, Mich.36 Avery Cunningham DB 6-0/203 Sr./Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio71 Kevin D’Arcy OL 6-4/300 So./Fr. Livonia, Mich.19 Cameron Davis DB 6-1/200 Jr./Jr. Grand Blanc, Mich.82 Defarrel Davis WR 6-2/175 Sr./Sr. Melvindale, Mich. 84 Titus Davis WR 6-2/190 Jr./Jr. Wheaton, Ill.52 Jabari Dean DL 6-2/295 So./So. Detroit, Mich.79 Austin Doan OL 6-4/296 Fr./Fr. Romeo, Mich.74 Derek Edwards OL 6-5/282 Fr./Fr. Novi, Mich.49 Adam Fenton FB 6-2/246 Sr./Sr. Birmingham, Mich.6 Jordan Fields DB 5-11/180 So./Fr. Grand Blanc, Mich.44 Alex Fine DB 6-0/184 Jr./Jr. Lake Orion, Mich. 9 Andrew Flory WR 6-0/182 So./So. Miramar, Fla.76 Jack Ford OL 6-7/301 Fr./Fr. Cadillac, Mich.5 Kavon Frazier DB 6-0/213 So./So. Grand Rapids, Mich.37 Connor Gagnon K 6-1/198 Sr./Sr. Midland, Mich.21 Jeremy Gainer DL 6-2/235 Sr./Sr. Detroit, Mich.44 Anthony Garland RB 6-1/218 Jr./Jr. Ferndale, Mich.78 Collin Goetz OL 6-6/302 So./Fr. Oxford, Mich.35 Brandon Greer DB 6-1/203 So./So. Dolton, Ill.43 Tim Hamilton LB 6-1/233 Jr./So. Bloomfield Hills, Mich.86 Ryan Hansen WR 6-3/180 So./So. Dearborn, Mich.81 Jerry Harris WR 6-1/187 Sr./Sr. Delray Beach, Fla.60 Kevin Henry OL 6-4/306 Sr./Jr. Morris, Ill.13 Richie Hogan P 6-2/207 Sr./Sr. Laguna Hills, Calif.87 Connor Howard WR 5-11/190 So./So. Carmel, Ind.95 Shafer Johnson DL 6-1/300 Jr./So. Southfield, Mich.22 Gary Jones RB 6-2/200 Fr./Fr. Allegan, Mich.97 Mike Jorde DL 6-4/257 So./Fr. Croswell, Mich.90 Chris Kantzavelos DL 6-3/265 Fr./Fr. Bartlett, Ill.7 Cody Kater QB 6-3/220 Sr./Jr. Montague, Mich.10 Kevin King DB 5-10/191 Sr./Jr. Dearborn, Mich.33 Mike Kinville TE 6-3/255 Sr./Jr. Northville, Mich.88 Jesse Kroll WR 6-3/214 Jr./So. Algoma, Wis.93 Donny Kyre DL 6-2/255 Fr./Fr. Olivet, Mich.98 Kelby Latta DL 6-4/312 So./Fr. Battle Creek, Mich.6 Saylor Lavallii RB 5-9/213 So./So. Mason, Mich.42 Tyler Lombardo FB 6-1/248 Sr./Sr. Harrison Township, Mich.51 Cody Lopez LB 6-1/225 Jr./Jr. Plainfield, Ill.50 Matt Losiniecki DL 6-3/290 Jr./Jr. Waukesha, Wis.30 Ben Masztak FB 6-1/224 Sr./Sr. Paw Paw, Mich.
No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown31 Kenny McClendon DL 6-2/250 Sr./Sr. St. Louis, Mo.83 Ben McCord TE 6-4/243 Jr./So. Warren, Mich. 28 Dennis Nalor DB 6-0/178 Jr./Jr. Miami, Fla.2 Derrick Nash RB 5-10/195 Fr./Fr. Saginaw, Mich.2 Alex Niznak QB 6-3/227 Jr./So. Ithaca, Mich.64 Andrew Nowak OL 6-2/285 Sr./Jr. St. Joseph, Mich.34 Colton Odykirk DB 6-2/200 So./So. Mount Pleasant, Mich.89 Connor Odykirk TE 6-3/242 Sr./Sr. Mount Pleasant, Mich.73 Jake Olson OL 6-8/305 Sr./Sr. Hartford, Wis.7 Ryan Oruche DB 5-11/188 Jr./So. Downers Grove, Ill.45 Joe Ostman LB 6-3/235 Fr./Fr. St. Ignace, Mich.56 Louis Palmer DL 6-2/283 Jr./So. Detroit, Mich.24 Jeff Perry DB 6-2/227 Fr./Fr. Morris, Ill.72 Cody Pettit OL 6-3/300 Sr./Sr. Deshler, Ohio66 Andy Phillips OL 6-3/306 Sr./Jr. Lansing, Mich.67 J.P. Quinn OL 6-4/280 Fr./Fr. Naperville, Ill.48 Ben Randle DL 6-5/295 So./Fr. Rodney, Mich.80 Anthony Rice WR 6-0/178 So./Fr. Mishawaka, Ind.59 Nathan Ricketts LB 6-3/230 So./Fr. Holland, Mich.75 Kenny Rogers OL 6-6/304 Jr./So. Dimondale, Mich.10 Cooper Rush QB 6-3/216 So./Fr. Charlotte, Mich.91 Matt Russo DL 6-3/245 Sr./Jr. Caledonia, Mich.94 Lance Sanders DL 6-3/269 So./Fr. Chicago, Ill.23 Anthony Scarcelli DB 6-0/185 So./Fr. Marine City, Mich.46 Blake Serpa DL 6-3/255 Jr./So. Sugar Grove, Ill. 11 Maurice Shoemaker-Gilmore DB 5-11/204 So./Fr. Kankakee, Ill.32 Alex Smith DL 6-3/250 Sr./Sr. Barrington, Ill.55 Michael Steinhauer DL 6-3/275 Fr./Fr. Chelsea, Mich.9 Wesley Thomas WR 6-0/195 Fr./Fr. South Bend, Ind.34 Zurlon Tipton RB 6-0/221 Sr./Sr. Detroit, Mich.57 Doug Van Elslander LB 6-0/233 Jr./Jr. Warren, Mich.27 Martez Walker RB 5-8/193 So./Fr. Orland Park, Ill.19 Tyree Waller DB 6-1/212 Fr./Fr. Ypsilanti, Mich.58 Leterrius Walton DL 6-5/323 Sr./Jr. Clinton Township, Mich.12 A.J. Westendorp TE 6-2/226 Sr./Sr. Holland, Mich.85 Courtney Williams WR 6-1/212 Jr./Jr. Melvindale, Mich.18 Corey Willis WR 5-10/170 Fr./Fr. Holland, Mich.14 Jason Wilson DB 6-0/185 Jr./Jr. Farmington Hills, Mich.20 Denzel Wimberly DB 5-10/201 Jr./So. Pompano Beach, Fla.47 Kyle Zelinsky LB 6-1/230 Sr./Sr. Bartlett, Ill.92 Mike Zenk LS 6-3/250 Jr./So. Toledo, Ohio
Previous Coaching ExperienceMichigan State ........................................................................................................................................................Graduate Assistant (1991-93)Lakeland College .................................................................................. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers (1994-95)Northern Michigan ................................................................................................................Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Backs (1996)Southern Illinois .................................................................................................................................. Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers (1997-98)Southwest Missouri State .........................................................................................................Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (1999)Western Michigan ........................................................................................................................................................ Quarterbacks (2000-02)North Dakota State ................................................................................................................ Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (2003)Cincinnati ........................................................................................................................................................................Quarterbacks (2004-05)Michigan State ..................................................................................................................Quarterbacks (2006); Running Backs (2007-09)
Enos’ Year-By-YearYear School Overall Conference Bowl2010 Central Michigan 3-9 2-6/t-5th West --2011 Central Michigan 3-9 2-6/6th West --2012 Central Michigan 7-6 4-4/4th West Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 1-0Totals (Three Seasons) 13-24 (.351) 8-16 (.333) 1-0 (1.000)
Enos vs. The MAC vs. Akron ..............................................2-0vs. Ball State .......................................0-3vs. Bowling Green ...............................0-1vs. Buffalo ........................................... 0-0vs. Eastern Michigan .......................... 2-1vs. Kent State .......................................0-1vs. Miami ................................................ 1-1vs. UMass ...............................................1-0vs. Northern Illinois ............................. 1-2vs. Ohio ..................................................0-1vs. Temple .............................................0-1vs. Toledo .............................................0-3
CMU All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.1896 Pete McCormick 1 3-1 .7501897-99 Carl Pray 3 6-5 .5451900 Unknown 1 1-0 1.0001902-05 Charles Tambling 4 17-2 .8951907 Ralph Thacker 1 2-4 .3331908 Hugh Sutherland 1 4-3 .5711909-12 Harry Helmer 4 14-7-2 .6521916 Blake Miller 1 1-5 .1671917 Fred Johnson 1 1-2 .3331918 Charles Tambling 1 1-0 1.0001919 Garland Nevitt 1 2-2-3 .5001920 Joe Simmons 1 4-3-1 .5631921-23 Wallace Parker 3 18-2-5 .7591924-25 Lester Barnard 2 11-2-3 .7811926-28 Wallace Parker 3 16-8-1 .6601929-30 A.J. Nowak 2 7-6-2 .5331931-33 George Van Bibber 3 12-9-2 .5651934-35 Alex Yunevich 3 9-13-1 .4131937-46 Ron Finch 10 53-18-1 .7431947-49 Lyle Bennett 3 8-15-1 .3541950 Warren Schmakel 1 6-4 .6001951-66 Bill Kelly 16 91-58-2 .6091967-77 Roy Kramer 11 83-32-2 .7181978-93 Herb Deromedi 16 110-55-10 .6571994-99 Dick Flynn 6 30-37 .4482000-03 Mike Debord 4 12-34 .2612004-06 Brian Kelly 3 19-16 .5432006 Jeff Quinn -- 1-0 1.0002007-09 Butch Jones 3 27-13 .6752009 Steve Stripling -- 1-0 1.0002010-12 Dan Enos 3 13-24 .333Totals 112 583-381-36 .601
Kelly/Shorts Stadium
Capacity: ................................................................................................................................................ 30,255Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ..........................................................................................................................1972Record in Stadium: ............................................................................................................................147-61-4Largest Home Crowd: ..........................................................................35,127 vs. Michigan State (2012)Largest Season Home Attendance, Season: ....................................................................145,273 (1984)
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Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1896 Pete McCormick -- -- 3-1 --1897 Carl Pray -- -- 2-1 --1898 Carl Pray -- -- 1-2 --1899 Carl Pray -- -- 3-2 --1900 Unknown -- -- 1-0 --1901 No Varsity Team1902 Charles Tambling -- -- 4-0 --1903 Charles Tambling -- -- 6-0 --1904 Charles Tambling -- -- 0-1 --1905 Charles Tambling -- -- 7-1 --1906 No Varsity Team 1907 Ralph Thacker -- -- 2-4 --1908 Hugh Sutherland -- -- 4-3 --1909 Harry Helmer -- -- 4-3 --1910 Harry Helmer -- -- 6-1-1 --1911 Harry Helmer -- -- 3-2 --1912 Harry Helmer -- -- 1-1-1 --1913 No Varsity Team1914 No Varsity Team1915 No Varsity Team1916 Blake Miller -- -- 1-5 --1917 Fred Johnson -- -- 1-2 --1918 Charles Tambling -- -- 1-0 --1919 Garland Nevitt -- -- 2-2-3 --1920 Joe Simmons -- -- 4-3-1 --1921 Wallace Parker -- -- 7-2-1 --1922 Wallace Parker -- -- 6-0-2 --1923 Wallace Parker -- -- 5-1-2 --1924 Lester Barnard -- -- 7-1 --1925 Lester Barnard -- -- 4-1-3 --1926 Wallace Parker -- -- 3-4-1 --1927 Wallace Parker -- -- 7-1 --1928 Wallace Parker -- -- 6-3 --1929 A.J. Nowak -- -- 2-3-2 --1930 A.J. Nowak -- -- 5-3 --1931 George Van Bibber -- -- 4-3 --1932 George Van Bibber -- -- 3-4-1 --1933 George Van Bibber -- -- 5-2-1 --1934 Alex Yunewich -- -- 5-3 --1935 Alex Yunewich -- -- 1-6 --1936 Alex Yunewich -- -- 3-4-1 --1937 Ron Finch -- -- 6-2 --1938 Ron Finch -- -- 7-1 --1939 Ron Finch -- -- 7-1 --1940 Ron Finch -- -- 4-3-1 --1941 Ron Finch -- -- 4-3 --1942 Ron Finch -- -- 6-0 --1943 Ron Finch -- -- 2-3 --1944 Ron Finch -- -- 5-2 --1945 Ron Finch -- -- 6-1 --1946 Ron Finch -- -- 6-2 --1947 Lyle Bennett -- -- 2-5-1 --1948 Lyle Bennett -- -- 3-6 --1949 Lyle Bennett -- -- 3-4 --1950 Warren Schmakel -- -- 6-4 --1951 Bill Kelly -- -- 5-3 --1952 Bill Kelly -- -- 7-2 --1953 Bill Kelly -- -- 7-1-1 --1954 Bill Kelly -- -- 8-2 --1955 Bill Kelly -- -- 8-1 --1956 Bill Kelly -- -- 9-0 --1957 Bill Kelly -- -- 4-6 --1958 Bill Kelly -- -- 7-3 --1959 Bill Kelly -- -- 7-3 --1960 Bill Kelly -- -- 3-5 --1961 Bill Kelly -- -- 2-8 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl 1962 Bill Kelly -- -- 6-4 --1963 Bill Kelly -- -- 4-5-1 --1964 Bill Kelly -- -- 4-5 --1965 Bill Kelly -- -- 5-5 --1966 Bill Kelly -- -- 5-5 --1967 Roy Kramer -- -- 8-2 --1968 Roy Kramer -- -- 7-2 --1969 Roy Kramer -- -- 7-3 --1970 Roy Kramer -- -- 7-3 --1971 Roy Kramer -- -- 5-5 --1972 Roy Kramer -- -- 5-5-1 --1973 Roy Kramer -- -- 7-4 --1974 Roy Kramer -- -- 12-1 --1975 Roy Kramer 4-1-1 2nd 8-2-1 --1976 Roy Kramer 4-3 5th 7-4 --1977 Roy Kramer 7-1 2nd 10-1 --1978 Herb Deromedi 8-1 2nd 9-2 --1979 Herb Deromedi 8-0-1 1st 10-0-1 --1980 Herb Deromedi 7-2 1st 9-2 --1981 Herb Deromedi 7-2 3rd 7-4 --1982 Herb Deromedi 5-3-1 4th 6-4-1 --1983 Herb Deromedi 7-2 T-3rd 8-3 --1984 Herb Deromedi 6-2-1 3rd 8-2-1 --1985 Herb Deromedi 6-3 3rd 7-3 --1986 Herb Deromedi 4-4 7th 5-5 --1987 Herb Deromedi 3-4-1 T-6th 5-5-1 --1988 Herb Deromedi 5-3 T-3rd 7-4 --1989 Herb Deromedi 5-2-1 4th 5-5-1 --1990 Herb Deromedi 7-1 T-1st 8-3-1 --1991 Herb Deromedi 3-1-4 2nd 6-1-4 California Raisin1992 Herb Deromedi 4-5 7th 5-6 --1993 Herb Deromedi 5-4 4th 5-6 --1994 Dick Flynn 8-1 1st 9-3 Las Vegas1995 Dick Flynn 2-6 T-7th 4-7 --1996 Dick Flynn 4-4 5th 5-6 --1997 Dick Flynn 1-7 5th/West 2-9 --1998 Dick Flynn 5-3 3rd/West 6-5 --1999 Dick Flynn 3-5 5th/West 4-7 --2000 Mike DeBord 2-6 6th/West 2-9 --2001 Mike DeBord 2-6 5th/West 3-8 --2002 Mike DeBord 2-6 6th/West 4-8 --2003 Mike DeBord 1-7 7th/West 3-9 --2004 Brian Kelly 3-5 5th/West 4-7 --2005 Brian Kelly 5-3 T-3rd/West 6-5 --2006 Brian Kelly/Jeff Quinn 7-1 1st/West 10-4 Motor City2007 Butch Jones 6-1 T-1st/West 8-6 Motor City2008 Butch Jones 6-2 2nd/West 8-5 Motor City2009 Butch Jones/Steve Stripling 8-0 1st/West 12-2 GMAC Bowl2010 Dan Enos 2-6 t-5th/West 3-9 --2011 Dan Enos 2-6 6th/West 3-9 --2012 Dan Enos 4-4 4th/West 7-6 Little Caesars Pizza
Bowl Results (3-4-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result12/8/90 California Raisin San Jose L, 24-4812/15/94 Las Vegas UNLV L, 24-5212/26/06 Motor City Middle Tennesse State W, 31-1412/26/07 Motor City Purdue L, 48-5112/26/08 Motor City Florida Atlantic L, 21-241/06/10 GMAC Troy W, 44-41 (2OT)12/26/12 Little Caesars Pizza Western Kentucky W, 24-21
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CENTRAL MICHIGAN SCHOOL RECORDS
CENTRAL MICHIGAN CHIPPEWAS
IndividualGameTotal Offense ............................................................................................... 514, Dan LeFevour vs. Akron (2007)Yards Rushing..........................................................................377, Robbie Mixon vs. Eastern Michigan (2002)Rushing Attempts ......................................................................... 49, Eric Flowers vs. Eastern Michigan (1998)Yards Passing ........................................................................................... 485, Brian Brunner vs. Indiana (2008)Pass Attempts .............................................................................. 70, Kent Smith vs. Western Michigan (2005)Pass Completions ........................................................................ 46, Kent Smith vs. Western Michigan (2005)Yards Receiving ...............................................................................................284, Norm Tellar vs. Toledo (1929)Receptions ..................................................................................................... 15, Antonio Brown vs. Akron (2007)
SeasonTotal Offense ...............................................................................................................4,774, Dan LeFevour (2007)Yards Rushing....................................................................................................................1,890, Brian Pruitt (1994)Rushing Attempts .................................................................................................................. 374, Billy Smith (1991)Rushing Touchdowns............................................................................................................20, Brian Pruitt (1994)Yards Passing ............................................................................................................. 3,652, Dan LeFevour (2007)Pass Attempts ................................................................................................................543, Dan LeFevour (2007)Pass Completions ..........................................................................................................355, Dan LeFevour (2007)Touchdown Passes ..........................................................................................................28, Dan LeFevour (2009)Yards Receiving ............................................................................................................... 1,229, Reggie Allen (1996)Receptions ...................................................................................................................... 110, Antonio Brown (2009)Touchdown Catches ....................................................................................................10, Bryan Anderson (2007)Interceptions ............................................................................................................................8, Jim Bowman (1983)Points .......................................................................................................................................132, Brian Pruitt (1994)
CareerTotal Offense ...................................................................................................... 15,853, Dan LeFevour (2006-09)Yards Rushing.............................................................................................................4,162, Curtis Adams (1981-84)Rushing Attempts ........................................................................................................ 761, Curtis Adams (1981-84)Rushing Touchdowns.................................................................................................... 43, Curtis Adams (1981-84)Yards Passing .................................................................................................... 12,905, Dan LeFevour (2006-09)Pass Attempts ...................................................................................................... 1,763, Dan LeFevour (2006-09)Pass Completions .................................................................................................. 1,171, Dan LeFevour (2006-09)Touchdown Passes .................................................................................................102, Dan LeFevour (2006-09)Yards Receiving ...............................................................................................3,648, Bryan Anderson (2006-09)Receptions ..............................................................................................................305, Antonio Brown (2007-09)Touchdown Catches ............................................................................................ 28, Bryan Anderson (2006-09)Points ............................................................................................................................... 307, Jim Podoley (1953-56)
TeamGamePoints .............................................................................................................................................80, vs. Ferris (1920)Total Offense .................................................................................................................... 658, vs. Ball State (2007)Yards Rushing.............................................................................................................................551, vs. UNLV (1994)Yards Passing ........................................................................................................................485, vs. Indiana (2008)First Downs ........................................................................................................... 35, vs. Western Michigan (2005)Total Defense ..................................................................................................................... 16, vs. Ferris State (1934)Rushing Defense ...................................................................................................0, vs. Northern Michigan (1983)Passing Defense .........................................................................................................................................0, vs. several teams
Total Offense1. .............................................................. 15,853, Dan LeFevour (2006-09)2. ..................................................................9,747, Ryan Radcliff (2009-12)3. ........................................................................ 6,518, Jeff Bender (1988-91)4. .................................................................... 6,079, Kent Smith (2002-05)t5. .............................................................. 5,747, Pete Shepherd (1997-00)t5. ............................................................ 5,747, Derrick Vickers (2000-03)7.................................................................... 4,925, Chad Darnell (1994-96)8. ............................................................. 4,585, Joe Youngblood (1990-93)9. .....................................................................4,168, Curtis Adams (1981-84)10. ........................................................... 4,167, Gary Hogeboom (1976-79)
Passing Yards1. ............................................................. 12,905, Dan LeFevour (2006-09)2. ...................................................................9,917, Ryan Radcliff (2009-12)3. ....................................................................... 6,528, Jeff Bender (1988-91)4. ............................................................... 5,754, Pete Shepherd (1997-00)5. ............................................................. 5,358, Derrick Vickers (2000-03)6. ......................................................................5,179, Kent Smith (2002-05)7................................................................ 4,718, Joe Youngblood (1990-93)8. ..................................................................4,705, Chad Darnell (1994-96)9. ...................................................................3,699, Bob DeMarco (1981-84)10. .......................................................................3,200, Pat Boyd (1962-65)
Receiving Yards1. ............................................................3,648, Bryan Anderson (2006-09)2. .................................................................... 3,242, Reggie Allen (1995-98)3. ..............................................................3,199, Antonio Brown (2007-09)4. ...........................................................2,968, Bryan Schorman (1995-98)5. ....................................................................2,729, Cody Wilson (2009-12)6. ............................................................. 2,279, Damien Linson (2003-06)7..............................................................................2,064, Ken Ealy (1988-91)8. .....................................................................2,004, Matt Means (1972-74)9. ......................................................................1,975, John DeBoer (1982-85)10. ...................................................................1,908, Kito Poblah (2007-10)
Rushing Yards1. ......................................................................4,162, Curtis Adams (1981-84)2. ...................................................................3,886, Walt Hodges (1973-76)3. ........................................................................ 3,702, Jesse Lakes (1969-71)4. ..................................................................... 3,693, Brian Pruitt (1992-94)5. ...................................................................... 3,122, Eric Flowers (1996-99)6. ......................................................................2,968, Walt Beach (1956-59)7................................................................ 2,948, Dan LeFevour (2006-09)8. ........................................................................ 2,928, Willie Todd (1978-81)9. .............................................................. 2,863, Ontario Sneed (2006-08)10. ...................................................................... 2,838, Mose Rison (1974-77)
Receptions1. .................................................................305, Antonio Brown (2007-09)2. ............................................................. 290, Bryan Anderson (2006-09)3. .......................................................................230, Cody Wilson (2009-12)4. ........................................................................ 192, Reggie Allen (1995-98)5. .................................................................187, Bryan Schorman (1995-98)6. ..................................................................... 167, Justin Harper (2002-05)7.....................................................................157, Ontario Sneed (2005-08)8. ..................................................................155, Damien Linson (2003-06)9. .........................................................................154, Kito Poblah (2007-10)10. ........................................................................130, Matt Means (1972-74)
Scoring1. ......................................................................... 307, Jim Podoley (1953-56)2. ..................................................................288, Dan LeFevour (2006-09)3. ................................................................ 285, Andrew Aguila (2007-09)4. .........................................................................274, Rade Savich (1975-78)5. .......................................................................273, Kevin Nicholl (1986-89)6. .........................................................................268, Walt Beach (1956-59)7.........................................................................264, Curtis Adams (1981-84)8. ..................................................................234, Ontario Sneed (2005-08)9. .............................................................231, Mike Franckowiak (1972-74)10. .................................................................227, Chuck Selinger (1990-93)
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EASTERN MICHIGAN EAGLES
Eastern Michigan quarterback Tyler Benz
Dr. Susan W. MartinPresident
Heather LykeDirector of Athletics
Ron EnglishHead Coach
Greg SteinerMedia Relations
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYLocation: ...................................................................................................... Ypsilanti, Mich.President: .............................................................................................Dr. Susan W. MartinInterim Director of Athletics: ......................................................................Heather Lyke Head Coach: ........................................................................Ron English (California, ‘90)Faculty Representative: ................................................................................................TBAEnrollment:.....................................................................................................................23,341Founded: ...........................................................................................................................1849Nickname: .....................................................................................................................EaglesColors: ....................................................................................... Green (PMS 349) & WhiteStadium: (Capacity): ...................................................... Rynearson Stadium (30,200)Website: ............................................................................................www.emueagles.com
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesSat., Aug. 31 Howard 6:00 pm ET ESPN3 EMU leads series 2-0Sat., Sept. 7 at Penn State Noon ET Big Ten Network PSU leads series 2-0Sat., Sept. 14 at Rutgers 1:00 pm ET ESPN3 First MeetingSat., Sept. 21 *Ball State 1:00 pm ET TBA BSU leads series 31-21-2Sat., Oct. 5 *at Buffalo Noon ET ESPN Regional EMU lead series 5-0Sat., Oct. 12 at Army Noon ET CBS Sports Network Army leads series 4-1Sat., Oct. 19 *Ohio 1:00 pm ET TBA Ohio leads series 17-11-1Sat., Oct. 26 *at Northern Illinois 3:30 pm ET TBA NIU leads series 27-14-2Sat., Nov. 2 *at Toledo 7:00 pm ET TBA Toledo leads series 29-11Sat., Nov. 9 *Western Michigan 1:00 pm ET TBA WMU leads series 29-17-2Sat., Nov. 23 *Bowling Green 1:00 pm ET TBA BGSU leads series 24-11-1Fri., Nov. 29 *at Central Michigan TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 CMU leads series 56-28-6*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (16)Offense (7) Pos. 2012 StatisticsCampbell Allison OL Started in 10 games at right guard last seasonTyler Benz QB Started nine games, 114-212 passing, 1,511 yds., 14 TDsDustin Creel WR 13 rec., 220 yds., 16.9 avg.Bronson Hill RB 140 att., 905 yds., 6.5 avg., 6 TDsBobby McFadden OL Started nine games at right tackle last seasonTyreese Russell TE 12 rec., 196 yds., 3 TDsDonald Scott WR 19 rec., 255 yds., 3 TDs
Specialists (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsTyler Allen KOR 46 ret., 1,036 yds., 22.5 avg. Kody Fulkerson KO 52 kickoffs, 58.5 avg. Dylan Mulder K 10-11 FGs, 24-27 PATs, 54 total points Demarius Reed PR 13 ret., 72 yds., 5.5 avg.
Starters Lost (12) Offense (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsGarrett Hoskins TE 38 rec., 542 yds., 14.3 avg., 3 TDsKorey Neal OL Started seven games at left tackle last seasonAndrew Sorgatz OL Started all 12 games at center last seasonCorey Watman OL Started all 12 games at left guard last season Defense (6) Pos. 2012 StatisticsAlex Bellfy SS 81 tackles, 5.5 tfl, 1.0 sack, 4 passes defensed, 1 forced fumble Justin Cudworth LB 85 tackles, 8.0 tfl, 2 passes defensed, 1 forced fumbleAndy Mulumba DE 73 tackles, 7.0 tfl, 1.0 sack, 1 pass defensed, 1 forced fumble Bryan Pali LB 83 tackles, 5.0 tfl, 4 passes defensed, 1 forced fumble Blake Poole LB 89 tackles, 2.0 tfl, 1 forced fumble Marcell Rose DB 57 tackles, 1.5 tfl, 2 INT, 5 passes defensed, 1 forced fumble
Specialists (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsJay Karutz P 69 punts, 2,949 yds., 42.7 avg., 24 In20Mike Zupancic LS Appeared in all 12 games last season
Primary Media OutletsEMU Athletic Media Relations
Football Contact: Greg SteinerRoom 307, Convocation Center
Previous Coaching ExperienceMt. San Antonio College .................................................................................................................................................Defensive Backs (1993)Arizona State .........................................................................................................................................................Graduate Assistant (1994-95)Northern Arizona .....................................................................................................................Defensive Backs (1996 -- Spring season only)San Diego State ...........................................................................................................................................................Defensive Backs (1996-97)Arizona State ......................................................................................................................................................................... Secondary (1998-02)Michigan .............................................................................................................. Defensive Coordinator (2006-07); Secondary (2003-05) Louisville .................................................................................................................................................................Defensive Coordinator (2008)
English’s Year-By-YearYear School Overall Conference Bowl2009 Eastern Michigan 0-12 0-8/6th West --2010 Eastern Michigan 2-10 2-6/t-5th West --2011 Eastern Michigan 6-6 4-4/t-4th West --2012 Eastern Michigan 2-10 1-7/6th West --Totals Eastern Michigan (4 Years) 10-38 7-25 (MAC) --
English vs. The MAC vs. Akron ................................................ 1-1vs. Ball State ........................................ 1-3vs. Bowling Green ...............................0-1vs. Buffalo ............................................2-0vs. Central Michigan .......................... 1-3vs. Kent State ......................................0-3vs. Miami ...............................................0-1vs. Northern Illinois ............................0-4vs. Ohio .................................................0-2vs. Temple .............................................0-1vs. Toledo .............................................0-4vs. Western Michigan ........................ 2-2
Assistant CoachesStan Parrish, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks ............................................................................................................. Heidelberg, ‘69Tom Burpee, Tight Ends Coach .....................................................................................................................................................Michigan, ‘05Doug Downing, Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach ..............................................................................................Purdue, ‘88Ken Delgado, Defensive Line Coach ................................................................................................................................... San Jose State, ‘85Mike Hart, Running Backs Coach .................................................................................................................................................Michigan, ‘07Ryan Oshnock, Special Teams Coach .................................................................................................................................. Wayne State, ‘06KiJuan Ware, Secondary Coach ...................................................................................................................................................Springfield, ‘97Brad Wilson, Offensive Line Coach ..............................................................................................................................................Ball State, ‘06
EMU All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.1891 James M. Swift 1 0-2 .0001892 Deane W. Kelley 1 2-1 .6671893 Ernest Goodrich 1 4-2 .6671894 Verne S. Bennett 1 5-2 .7141895 Marcus Cutler 1 3-3 .5001896 Fred Green 1 4-1 .8001897 A. Bird Glaspie 1 2-3 .4001898 Enoch C. Thorne 1 1-5-2 .2501899 Dwight Watson 1 1-1-1 .5001900-02 Clayton T. Teetzel 3 4-14-1 .2361903 Hunter Forest 1 4-4-0 .5001904-05 Daniel H. Lawrence 2 10-6-0 .5711906-08 Henry F. Schulte 3 9-6-1 .5941909 Clare Hunter 1 2-4-0 .3331910 Curry Hicks 1 0-5-1 .0831911 Dwight Wilson 1 3-4-0 .4291912-13 Leroy Brown 2 6-5-2 .4621914 Dr. Thomas Ransom 1 3-2-1 .5001915-16 Elmer C. Mitchell 2 5-4-2 .4551917 Elton J. Rynearson 1 3-4 .4291918 Lynn Bell 1 1-2 .3331919-20 Elton J. Rynearson 2 10-4-1 .7001921-22 Joseph McCulloch 2 6-5-2 .4621923-24 James Brown 2 4-10-2 .2501925-48 Elton J. Rynearson 23 101-50-14 .6551949-51 Harry Ockerman 3 7-19 .2691952-64 Fred Trosko 13 50-56-4 .4551965-66 Jerry Raymond 2 8-7-2 .5291967-73 Dan Boisture 7 45-20-3 .6621974-75 George Mans 2 8-12-1 .3811976-77 Ed Chlebek 2 10-12 .4781978-82 Mike Stock 5 6-38-1 .1271982 Bob LaPointe (8g) 1 1-6-1 .1881983-92 Jim Harkema 10 41-57-5 .4221992 Jan Quarless (7g) 1 1-6 .1431993-94 Ron Cooper 2 9-13 .4091995-99 Rick Rasnick 5 20-34 .3701999 Tony Lombardi (1g) 1 0-1 .0002000-03 Jeff Woodruff 4 9-34 .2092003 Al Lavan (3g) 1 2-1 .6672004-08 Jeff Genyk 5 16-42 .2762009-12 Ron English 4 10-38 .208Totals 121 436-545-47 .447
Rynearson Stadium
Capacity: ...............................................................................................................................................30,200Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ......................................................................................................................... 1969Record in Stadium: .............................................................................................................................97-111-5Largest Home Crowd: .................................................................... 26,188 vs. Central Michigan (2008)Largest Season Home Attendance: ..................................................................................94,756 (2008)
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Year-By-Year Record/Bowl Records
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Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1891 James M. Swift -- -- 0-2 --1892 Deane W. Kelly -- -- 2-1 --1893 Ernest P. Goodrich -- -- 4-2 --1894 Verne S. Bennett -- -- 5-2 --1895 Marcus D. Cutler -- -- 3-3 --1896 Fred W. Green -- -- 4-1 --1897 A. Bird Glaspie -- -- 2-3 --1898 Enoch C. Thorne -- -- 1-5-2 --1899 Dwight G. Watson -- -- 1-1-1 --1900 Clayton T. Teetzel -- -- 0-4 --1901 Clayton T. Teetzel -- -- 3-5 --1902 Clayton T. Teetzel -- -- 1-5-1 --1903 Hunter Forest -- -- 4-4 --1904 Daniel H. Lawrence -- -- 6-2 --1905 Daniel H. Lawrence -- -- 4-4 --1906 Henry F. Schulte -- -- 5-0-1 --1907 Henry F. Schulte -- -- 3-2 --1908 Henry F. Schulte -- -- 1-4 --1909 Clare S. Hunter -- -- 2-4 --1910 Curry S. Hicks -- -- 0-5-1 --1911 Dwight L. Wilson -- -- 3-4 --1912 Leroy M. Brown -- -- 4-2-1 --1913 Leroy M. Brown -- -- 2-3-1 --1914 Dr. Thomas Ransom -- -- 3-2-1 --1915 Elmer D. Mitchell -- -- 4-2-1 --1916 Elmer D. Mitchell -- -- 1-2-1 --1917 Elton J. Runearson -- -- 3-4 --1918 Lynn Bell -- -- 1-2 --1919 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 4-2-1 --1920 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 6-2 --1921 Joseph McCulloch -- -- 3-3 --1922 Joseph McCulloch -- -- 3-2-2 --1923 James M. Brown -- -- 2-5-1 --1924 James M. Brown -- -- 2-5-1 --1925 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 8-0 --1926 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 6-1 --1927 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 8-0 --1928 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 7-1 --1929 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 5-1-2 --1930 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 6-1 --1931 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 3-2-1 --1932 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 5-2 --1933 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 6-2 --1934 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 5-2 --1935 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 4-2 --1936 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 6-2 --1937 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 5-2-1 --1938 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 6-1-1 --1939 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 3-3-1 --1940 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 1-5-1 --1941 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 0-5-2 --1942 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 3-3-1 --1943 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 2-0 --1944 No Varsity Team1945 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 5-0-1 --1946 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 3-4-1 --1947 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 1-6 --1948 Elton J. Rynearson -- -- 3-5 --1949 Harry N. Ockerman -- -- 0-8 --1950 Harry N. Ockerman -- -- 3-6 --1951 Harry N. Ockerman -- -- 4-5 --1952 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 5-3-1 --1953 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 7-1-1 --1954 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 8-1 --1955 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 7-2 -- 1956 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 4-4 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1957 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 6-3 --1958 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 4-5 --1959 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 1-7 --1960 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 0-8-1 --1961 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 0-8-1 --1962 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 2-5 --1963 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 2-6 --1964 Fred D. Trosko -- -- 4-3 --1965 Jerry Raymond -- -- 3-4-1 --1966 Jerry Raymond -- -- 5-3-1 --1967 Dan Boisture -- -- 6-3-0 --1968 Dan Boisture -- -- 8-2 --1969 Dan Boisture -- -- 5-4 --1970 Dan Boisture -- -- 7-2-1 --1971 Dan Boisture -- -- 7-1-2 Pioneer1972 Dan Boisture -- -- 6-4 --1973 Dan Boisture -- -- 6-4 --1974 George Mans -- -- 4-6-1 --1975 George Mans -- -- 4-6 --1976 Ed Chlebek 1-5 9th 2-9 --1977 Ed Chlebek 4-3 T-4th 8-3 --1978 Mike Stock 1-5 10th 3-7 --1979 Mike Stock 1-6-1 9th 2-8-1 --1980 Mike Stock 1-7 10th 1-9 --1981 Mike Stock 0-9 10th 0-11 --1982 Stock/Bob LaPointe 1-7-1 9th 1-9-1 --1983 Jim Harkema 0-9 10th 1-10 --1984 Jim Harkema 2-5-2 10th 2-7-2 --1985 Jim Harkema 3-6 T-6th 4-7 --1986 Jim Harkema 4-4 T-5th 6-5 --1987 Jim Harkema 7-1 1st 10-2 California Raisin1988 Jim Harkema 5-2-1 2nd 6-3-1 --1989 Jim Harkema 6-2 T-2nd 7-3-1 --1990 Jim Harkema 2-6 T-7th 2-9 --1991 Jim Harkema 3-4-1 7th 3-7-1 --1992 Harkema/Jan Quarless 1-7 T-9th 1-10 --1993 Ron Cooper 3-5 T-7th 4-7 --1994 Ron Cooper 5-4 7th 5-6 --1995 Rick Rasnick 5-3 5th 6-5 --1996 Rick Rasnick 3-5 T-6th 3-8 --1997 Rick Rasnick 3-5 4th/West 4-7 --1998 Rick Rasnick 3-5 4th/West 3-8 --1999 Rasnick/Tony Lombardi 4-4 4th/West 4-7 --2000 Jeff Woodruff 2-3 T-3rd/West 3-8 --2001 Jeff Woodruff 1-6 6th/West 2-9 --2002 Jeff Woodruff 1-7 7th/West 3-9 --2003 Jeff Woodruff/Al Lavan 2-6 6th/West 3-9 --2004 Jeff Genyk 4-4 4th/West 4-7 --2005 Jeff Genyk 3-5 6th/West 4-7 -- 2006 Jeff Genyk 1-7 6th/West 1-11 --2007 Jeff Genyk 3-4 3rd/West 4-8 --2008 Jeff Genyk 2-6 T-5th/West 3-9 --2009 Ron English 0-8 6th/West 0-12 --2010 Ron English 2-6 t-5th/West 2-10 --2011 Ron English 4-4 t-4th/West 6-6 --2012 Ron English 1-7 6th/West 2-10 --
Bowl Results (1-1-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result12/11/71 Pioneer Louisiana Tech L, 3-1412/12/87 California Raisin San Jose State W, 30-27
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EASTERN MICHIGAN SCHOOL RECORDS
EASTERN MICHIGAN EAGLES
IndividualGameTotal Offense ........................................................................... 554, Andy Schmitt vs. Central Michigan (2008)Yards Rushing..............................................................................291, Larry Ratcliff vs. Eastern Kentucky (1971)Rushing Attempts ...................................................................................... 43, Anthony Sherrell (2003 -- twice)Yards Passing ...........................................................................516, Andy Schmitt vs. Central Michigan (2008)Pass Attempts ...........................................................................80, Andy Schmitt vs. Central Michigan (2008)Pass Completions ........................................................................58, Andy Scmitt vs. Central Michigan (2008)Yards Receiving .........................................................................241, Ontario Prior vs. Central Michigan (1996)Receptions ........................................................................................ 23, Tyler Jones vs. Central Michigan (2008)
SeasonTotal Offense .................................................................................................................3,390, Charlie Batch (1997)Yards Rushing...........................................................................................................1,531, Anthony Sherrell (2003)Rushing Attempts .................................................................................................... 338, Anthony Sherrell (2003)Rushing Touchdowns.............................................................................................................15, Ime Akpan (2002)Yards Passing ................................................................................................................ 3,280, Charlie Batch (1997)Pass Attempts ..........................................................................434, Charlie Batch (1997); Matt Bohnet (2004)Pass Completions .............................................................................................................247, Charlie Batch (1997)Touchdown Passes ............................................................................................................. 23, Charlie Batch (1997)Yards Receiving .............................................................................................................1,368, Kevin Walter (2002)Receptions ...........................................................................................................................93, Kevin Walter (2002)Touchdown Catches ...................................................................................................... 13, Eric Deslauriers (2004)Interceptions ..........................................................................................................................12, Bob Navarro (1989)Points ............................................................................................................................. 95, Andrew Wellock (2004)
CareerTotal Offense8 ...................................................................................................... 8,628, Walter Church (1996-00)Yards Rushing.............................................................................................................3,497, Gary Patton (1984-87)Rushing Attempts ....................................................................................................... 702, Gary Patton (1984-87)Rushing Touchdowns..............................................26, Gary Patton (1984-87); Anthony Sherrell (2002-05)Yards Passing ........................................................................................................9,142, Walter Church (1996-00)Pass Attempts ........................................................................................................1,441, Walter Church (1996-00)Pass Completions ................................................................................................... 807, Walter Church (1996-00) Touchdown Passes .......................................................................................................53, Charlie Batch (1994-97)Yards Receiving .................................................................................................3,250, Eric Deslauriers (2003-06)Receptions .............................................................................................................. 248, Eric Deslauriers (2003-06)Touchdown Catches ...............................................................................................27, Eric Deslauriers (2003-06)Points ....................................................................................................................299, Andrew Wellock (2003-06)
TeamGamePoints .............................................................................................................................65, vs. Eastern Illinois (1956)Total Offense ............................................................................................................. 637, vs. Indiana State (2008)Yards Rushing...............................................................................................410, vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1970)Yards Passing ...................................................................................................... 516, vs. Central Michigan (2008)First Downs .............................................................................................................38, vs. Central Michigan (2008)Rushing Defense .................................................................................................................18, vs. John Carrol (1966)Passing Defense ........................................................................................................................17, vs. Northern Illinois (1979)
Eastern Michigan Career LeadersTotal Offense1. ................................................................ 8,628, Walter Church (1996-00)2. ...................................................................7,715, Charlie Batch (1994-97)3. ................................................................6,745, Andy Schmitt (2006-09) 4. .......................................................................6,577, Alex Gillett (2009-12)5. ...................................................................... 5,259, Ron Adams (1984-87)6. ..................................................................4,988, Matt Bohnet (2004-05)7..................................................................3,558, Steve Raklovits (1973-77)8. .....................................................................3,547, Gary Patton (1984-87)9. ..........................................................................3,455 Scott Davis (1978-81)10. ................................................................. 3,449, Tom Sullivan (1986-89)
Passing Yards1. .................................................................9,142, Walter Church (1996-00)2. ................................................................. 7,592, Charlie Batch (1994-97)3. ................................................................5,867, Andy Schmitt (2006-09)4. ..................................................................4,988, Matt Bohnet (2004-05)5. .......................................................................4,757, Ron Adams (1984-87)6. ......................................................................4,448, Alex Gillett (2009-12)7..................................................................... 3,647, Tom Sullivan (1986-89)8. ................................................................. 3,552, Troy Edwards (1999-02)9. .........................................................................3,398, Scott Davis (1978-81)10. ..................................................................3,242, Steve Coulter (1981-83)
Receiving Yards1. ..............................................................3,250, Eric Deslauriers (2003-06)2. ..................................................................2,838, Kevin Walter (1999-02)3. .........................................................2,043, Jermaine Sheffield (1997-99)4. .................................................................... 1,851, Jacory Stone (2006-09)5. .........................................................................1,846, Steve Clay (1992-95)6. ...........................................................................1,711, Tom Parm (1976-79)7.......................................................... 1,548, Brandon Campbell (1996-99)8. .................................................................. 1,448, Ontario Pryor (1993-96)9. ............................................................. 1.442, Chip Gooden (1968-70, 72)10. ................................................................. 1,296, Derrin Powell (1983-84)
Rushing Yards1. ......................................................................3,497, Gary Patton (1984-87)2. ..............................................................3,234, Mike Strickland (1972-74)3. ...........................................................2,888, Anthony Sherrell (2002-05)4. .................................................................... 2,848, Larry Ratcliff (1969-71)5. ................................................................ 2,665, Ricky Calhoun (1980-83)6. ...............................................................2,595, Bobby Windom (1975-77)7.........................................................................2,388, Alex Gillett (2009-12) 8. ............................................................2,167, Stephen Whitfield (1991-94)9. ................................................................2,147, Savon Edwards (1994-97)10. ............................................................ 2,003, Dwayne Priest (2007-10)
Receptions1. ................................................................. 248, Eric Deslauriers (2003-06)2. .......................................................................211, Kevin Walter (1999-02)3. ......................................................................180, Jacory Stone (2006-09)4. ...................................................................135, Savon Edwards (1994-97)5. ............................................................................ 133, Steve Clay (1992-95)6. ............................................................. 126, Jermaine Sheffield (1997-99)7................................................................... 124, Kenny Christian (1996-00)8. ........................................................................110, A.J. Bennett (2002-05)9. ..........................................................................107, Tyler Jones (2004-08)10. .........................................................105, Brandon Campbell (1996-99)
Scoring1. .............................................................. 299, Andrew Wellock (2003-06)2. ................................................................... 239, Justin Ventura (1995-98)3. ................................................................206, Tim Henneghan (1986-89)4. ..................................................................... 186, Gary Patton (1984-1987)t5. ...................................................................... 168, Toller Starnes (1998-01)t5. ............................................................. 168, Anthony Sherrell (2002-05)t5. ................................................................ 168, Eric Deslauriers (2003-06)8. ........................................................................ 156, Larry Ratcliff (1969-71)9. ......................................................................150, Kerry Keating (1954-57)10. .......................................................................... 138, Bob Foster (1986-88)
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NORTHERN ILLINOIS HUSKIES
Northern Illinois senior quarterback Jordan Lynch
Douglas D. BakerPresident
Sean FrazierDirector of Athletics
Rod CareyHead Coach
Donna TurnerSports Information
NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYLocation: .............................................................................................................. DeKalb, Ill.President: ................................................................................................. Douglas D. BakerDirector of Athletics: .......................................................................................Sean Frazier Head Coach: ...............................................................................Rod Carey (Indiana ‘94)Faculty Representative: ................................................................................... Matt StrebEnrollment:...................................................................................................................22,990Founded: ........................................................................................................................... 1895Nickname: ...................................................................................................................HuskiesColors: ....................................................................................... Cardinal (200) and BlackStadium: (Capacity): ........................... Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium (24,000)Website: .............................................................................................www.niuhuskies.com
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesSat., Aug. 31 at Iowa 3:30 pm ET/2:30 pm CT Big Ten Network Iowa leads 8-0Sat., Sept. 14 at Idaho 5:00 pm ET/4:00 pm CT TBA Series tied 3-3Sat., Sept. 21 Eastern Illinois 7:00 pm ET/6:00 pm CT TBA NIU leads 25-10-1Sat., Sept. 28 at Purdue Noon ET/11:00 am CT TBA NIU leads 1-0Sat., Oct. 5 *at Kent State 3:30 pm ET/2:30 pm CT TBA NIU leads 17-7Sat., Oct. 12 *Akron 5:00 pm ET/4:00 pm CT TBA NIU leads 8-5Sat., Oct. 19 *at Central Michigan 3:00 pm ET/2:00 pm CT TBA CMU leads 25-22-1Sat., Oct. 26 *Eastern Michigan 3:30 pm ET/2:30 pm CT CSN Chicago NIU leads 27-14-2Sat., Nov. 2 *at UMass Noon ET/11:00 am CT ESPN Regional NIU leads 1-0Wed., Nov. 13 *Ball State 8:00 pm ET/7:00 pm CT ESPN2/ESPNU BSU leads 20-18-2Wed., Nov. 20 *at Toledo 8:00 pm ET/7:00 pm CT ESPN2 Toledo leads 29-11Tue., Nov. 26 *Western Michigan 7:00 pm ET/6:00 pm CT ESPN2 WMU leads 23-15*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (16) Offense (8) Pos. 2012 StatisticsRyan Brown OT Started 13 games at tackle (10 at RT; 3 at LT) last seasonAidan Conlon OG Started all 14 games at right guard last seasonAkeem Daniels TB Played in all 14 games, 68 carries for 447 yards and 9 TDsLuke Eakes TE Started 11 games last season, 8 rec., 268 yds.Tyler Loos OT Started 11 games at left tackle last seasonJordan Lynch QB 1,815 yds rushing; 19 rushing TDs; 237-394 passing; 3,138 yds., 25 passing TDsAndrew Ness C Started all 14 games at center last seasonJared Volk OG Started 13 games at left guard last season
Specialists (3) Pos. 2012 StatisticsBrian Mayer LS Two-year starter; played in 14 games last seasonMathew Sims K 15-19 FGs; 67-68 PATs; 118 pointsTyler Wedel KO 96 kickoffs, 5,663 yds., 59.0 avg., 32 touchbacks
Starters Lost (11) Offense (3) Pos. 2012 StatisticsPerez Ashford WR Played in 9 games; 34 rec., 373 yds., 1 TDMartel Moore WR Started all 14 games; 75 rec., 1,083 yds., 13 TDsJason Schepler TE Played in all 14 games with 12 starts; 3 rec., 65 yds., 1 TD Defense (7) Pos. 2012 StatisticsAlan Baxter DE 60 tackles, 11.5 tfl, 9.5 sacks, 2 passes defensedTyrone Clark LB 86 tackles, 10.0 tfl, 1 INT, 1 forced fumble, 7 passes defensedVictor Jacques LB 47 tackles, 2.0 tfl, 1 pass defensedNabal Jefferson NG 58 tackles, 6.5 tfl, 1.0 sack, 2 passes defensedRashaan Melvin DB 55 tackles, 1.5 tfl, 1 INT, 1 forced fumble, 18 passes defensedSean Progar DE 49 tackles, 10.5 tfl, 8.5 sacks, 1 INT, 2 passes defensed, 2 forced fumblesDemetrius Stone DB 77 tackles, 1.0 tfl, 2 INT, 7 passes defensed, 3 rec. fumbles
Specialists (1) Pos. 2012 StatisticsRyan Neir P 51 punts, 1,944 yds., 38.1 avg., long of 55 yds., 24 In20
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No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown21 Jackson Abresch DB 6-1/185 Fr. Hartland, WI11 Mycial Allen DB 5-11/183 Fr. Detroit, MI51 Zach Anderson DT 6-1/300 Sr.-RS Ladysmith, WI64 Sal Arceo OL 6-1/292 Fr.-RS Chicago, IL53 Matthew Baltimore DE 6-3/230 Fr.-RS Overland Park, KS6 Jamaal Bass LB 5-10/225 Jr.-RS Miramar, FL66 Matt Battaglia OL 6-3/287 Sr.-RS Chicago, IL82 Chad Beebe WR 5-9/165 Fr. Aurora, IL93 Ken Bishop DT 6-1/308 Sr. Lauderhill, FL28 Joel Bouagnon RB 6-2/225 Fr. Aurora, IL25 Giorgio Bowers RB 5-8/218 Jr.-RS Olympia Fields, IL12 Josh Brebant K/P 6-0/195 Fr. Akron, OH98 Cal Breedlove DT11 Juwan Brescacin WR 6-4/219 So.-RS Mississauga, Ont., Canada 75 Tate Briggs OL 6-4/297 Fr. Naperville, IL86 Jacob Brinlee WR 5-9/185 So. Lake Zurich, IL31 Anthony Brooks CB 5-11/175 Fr.-RS Detroit, MI4 Da’Ron Brown WR 6-0/194 Jr.-RS Chicago, IL68 Ron Brown OL 6-3/377 Fr.-RS Detroit, MI78 Ryan Brown OL 6-6/283 Jr.-RS Elburn, IL76 Nick Calhoun OL 6-5/308 Fr. Oshkosh, WI56 Brian Canoy DL 6-5/280 Fr. Chicago, IL16 Nick Cieslak QB 6-3/170 Fr. Waukesha, WI54 Cameron Clinton-Earl DE 6-1/244 So.-RS Milwaukee, WI 61 Aidan Conlon OL 6-3/287 So.-RS Flossmoor, IL48 Ricky Connors FB 6-1/246 Jr.-RS Powder Springs, GA42 Justin Corbett DB 6-2/205 Fr. East Frankfort, IL58 Mike Cotton LB 6-1/224 So. O’Fallon, IL3 Akeem Daniels RB 5-7/184 Sr. Kissimmee, FL1 Dechane Durante DB 6-2/196 Jr.-RS Charlotte, NC19 Johnny Eagan WR 6-0/200 Fr.-RS Wautoma, WI83 Luke Eakes TE 6-3/250 Jr.-RS St. Marys, KS2 Sean Evans CB 5-10/174 Sr.-RS Ft. Walton Beach, FL5 Jhony Faustin CB 5-8/174 Sr. Naples, FL8 Ladell Fleming LB 6-0/194 Fr.-RS Chicago, IL35 Sean Folliard LB 6-2/205 Fr. Crystal Lake, IL44 Perez Ford DE 6-0/218 So. Romeoville, IL59 Michael Gegner C 6-3/283 Jr.-RS Indianapolis, IN81 Clayton Glasper WR 6-4/202 Fr.-RS Peoria, IL17 Zach Grant WR 5-11/191 So. Springfield, IL94 Donovan Gordon DT 6-0/275 Jr.-RS Kansas City, MO50 Ryan Gorrell LB 6-1/225 Jr.-RS Westchester, IL12 Drew Hare QB 6-1/200 Fr.-RS O’Fallon, MO20 Keith Harris, Jr. RB 5-8/181 So. Chicago, IL17 Marckie Hayes CB 5-8/176 Jr.-RS Sycamore, IL41 Cody Hazelett LB 6-2/198 Fr.-RS Inver Grove Heights, MN95 Jake Heckel TE 6-4/235 Fr. Waukesha, WI57 Cornelius Henry DT 6-0/250 Jr.-RS Chicago, IL89 Blake Holder WR 6-2/195 Fr. Streamwood, IL74 Lincoln Howard OL 6-5/285 Fr.-RS Osceola, WI23 Jordan Huff RB 5-11/205 Fr. Mobile, AL62 Patrick Husain OL 6-7/309 Jr.-RS Evanston, IL96 Michael Ippolito DT 6-3/259 Fr.-RS Naperville, IL16 Charles Ivory DB 6-0/161 Fr.-RS Vero Beach, FL92 Mario Jones DT 6-0/275 Fr.-RS Chicago, IL18 Bobby Jones IV LB 6-0/210 Fr. Miami Gardens, FL79 Matt Krempel OL 6-5/307 Sr.-RS Columbus, IN90 William Lee DL 6-2/280 Fr. Indianapolis, IN9 Rasheen Lemon LB 6-0/206 So.-RS Chicago, IL10 Tommylee Lewis WR 5-7/155 Jr. Riviera Beach, FL63 Larry Lloyd DE 6-0/244 Jr.-RS Chicago, IL29 Paris Logan CB 5-9/179 So.-RS Columbia, MO75 Tyler Loos OL 6-5/282 Jr.-RS Sterling, IL6 Jordan Lynch QB 6-0/216 Sr.-RS Chicago, IL80 Devonte’ Majors WR 6-1/237 So.-RS O’Fallon, MO72 Ben Maruska OL 6-5/290 Fr. Fond Du Lac, WI37 Desroy Maxwell TE 6-2/245 So. Evanston, IL
No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown84 Brian Mayer LS 6-2/205 Jr.-RS Orland Park, IL43 Brandon Mayes DB 5-11/182 Fr. Aurora, IL 45 Boomer Mays LB 6-0/230 So.-RS Lawrence, KS9 Matt McIntosh QB 6-1/197 So.-RS Evansville, IN39 Zeb McLaurin CB 5-11/180 Fr. Chicago, IL32 Nate McNeal DB 5-10/171 Sr.-RS Chicago, IL49 Jason Meehan DE 6-1/241 Jr. St. Louis, MO87 Malik Mitchell WR 6-4/181 Fr. Alpharetta, GA30 Marlon Moore CB 5-9/180 So. Mobile, AL38 Alex Morrow RB 5-8/194 Fr.-RS Streamwood, IL71 Levon Myers OL 6-5/267 Fr.-RS Franklin, WI55 Andrew Ness OL 6-3/286 So.-RS O’Fallon, MO89 Stephen O’Neal DE 6-3/235 Sr.-RS Park Forest, IL65 Wes Ott OL 6-3/281 Jr.-RS Western Springs, IL33 Jamaal Payton LB 6-0/210 Fr. Bellwood, IL67 Tyler Pitt OL 6-5/292 Jr.-RS McRae, GA46 George Rainey DE 6-2/222 Sr.-RS Milwaukee, WI66 Bobby Ramlet LS 6-3/236 Fr.-RS Appleton, WI19 Octavio Renteria QB Terrance Roby WR70 Josh Ruka OL 6-5/296 Fr.-RS Greenfield, WI7 Michael Santacaterina LB 5-10/210 Jr.-RS Geneva, IL85 Angelo Sebastiano WR 6-0/205 So.-RS Coconut Creek, FL88 Tim Semisch TE 6-8/266 Jr.-RS Omaha, NE99 Mathew Sims K 5-9/181 Sr. Hannibal, MO47 Austin Smaha LB 6-1/210 Fr. Belvidere, IL36 Draco Smith CB 5-9/185 Fr. Hammond, IN34 James Spencer RB 5-8/181 Jr.-RS Fremont, OH76 Brad Steger OL 6-6/346 Fr.-RS Rock Island, IL40 Ryan Stendler TE 6-4/250 Fr. Mequon, WI47 Rob Sterling FB 5-10/231 Jr. Lansing, IL42 Cameron Stingily RB 6-1/244 Jr.-RS Romeoville, IL43 Jess Striedl TE 6-1/221 Jr.-RS St. Charles, IL52 Cody Sullivan LB 6-0/215 Fr. Chicago, IL57 Scott Taylor OL 6-2/295 Fr.-RS Marengo, IL84 Kevin Tennenbaum TE 6-3/239 So.-RS Buffalo Grove, IL69 Corey Thomas DT 6-2/308 Fr.-RS Chicago, IL14 Aregeros Turner RB 5-11/170 Fr. Copley, OH77 Jared Volk OL 6-3/315 Sr.-RS Hartland, WI15 Jimmie Ward S 5-11/192 Sr. Mobile, AL24 Dominique Ware S 5-11/180 Sr.-RS Bolingbrook, IL26 Tyler Wedel P/K 5-11/186 Jr. McFarland, WI91 Anthony Wells DT 6-3/276 Sr.-RS North Chicago, IL22 Jamison Wells WR 5-11/193 Sr.-RS Combined Locks, WI8 Matt Williams QB 6-1/188 Fr.-RS Geneva, IL35 Shane Wimann TE 6-4/225 Fr. Wisconsin Dells, WI97 Joe Windsor DE 6-0/236 Sr. Kearney, MO27 Bobby Winkel LB 6-1/227 Jr.-RS Batavia, IL
Previous Coaching ExperienceMinnesota ................................................................................................................................................................Graduate Assistant (1998-99)Wisconsin-Stout ...................................................................................................Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach (2000-06)Illinois State ..............................................................................................................................................................Offensive Line Coach (2007)North Dakota ................................................................................................................................................... Offensive Line Coach (2008-10)Northern Illinois ......................................................................................................................................................................Offensive Line (2011)Northern Illinois ..................................................................................................................... Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator (2012)
Carey’s Year-By-YearYear School Overall Conference Bowl2012 Northern Illinois 0-1 --/ -- Discover Orange Bowl, L 10-31Totals First Year 0-1 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-1 (.000)
Carey vs. The MAC vs. Akron ............................................. 0-0vs. Ball State ...................................... 0-0vs. Bowling Green ............................. 0-0vs. Buffalo ........................................... 0-0vs. Central Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Eastern Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Kent State ..................................... 0-0vs. UMass ............................................. 0-0vs. Miami ............................................. 0-0vs. Ohio ................................................ 0-0vs. Toledo ............................................ 0-0vs. Western Michigan ....................... 0-0
NIU All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.1899-03 John L. Keith 5 17-7-5 .672
1904 Dixie Fleager 1 5-0 1.000
1905 Harry Sauthoff 1 3-1-1 .700
1906-09 Nelson A. Kellogg 4 8-17-3 .339
1910-16 William W. Wirtz 7 33-17-9 .636
1917-19 No Teams (WWI)
1920-22 Paul Harrison 3 11-14-1 .442
1923-25 William Muir 3 11-9-3 .543
1926-28 Roland Cowell 3 6-11-3 .375
1929-54 George Evans 26 132-70-20 .640
1955 Robert Kahler 1 0-8-1 .056
1956-68 Howard Fletcher 13 74-48-1 .606
1969-70 Richard Urich 2 6-14 .300
1971-75 Jerry Ippoliti 5 25-29-1 .464
1976-79 Pat Culpepper 4 14-29-1 .330
1980-83 Bill Mallory 4 25-19 .569
1984 Lee Corso 1 4-6-1 .409
1985-90 Jerry Pettibone 6 33-32-1 .508
1991-95 Charlie Sadler 5 18-37-0 .327
1996-07 Joe Novak 12 63-76 .453
2008-10 Jerry Kill 3 23-16 .696
2010 Tom Matukewicz 1-0 1.000
2011-12 Dave Doeren 2 23-4 .852
2013 Rod Carey 0-1 .000
Totals 111 535-465-51 .533
Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium
Capacity: ...............................................................................................................................................24,000Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ..........................................................................................................................1965Record in Stadium: ...........................................................................................................................152-97-2Largest Huskie Stadium Crowd: ................................................28,221 vs. Western Michigan (2003)Largest Season Home Attendance: ................................................................................ 165,026 (2003)
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Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1899 John L Keith -- -- 1-0-2 --1900 John L Keith -- -- 2-2-2 --1901 John L Keith -- -- 6-1 --1902 John L Keith -- -- 5-1-1 --1903 John L Keith -- -- 3-3 --1904 Dixie Fleager -- -- 5-0 --1905 Harry Suthoff -- -- 3-1-1 --1906 Nelson A. Kellogg -- -- 4-2-1 --1907 Nelson A. Kellogg -- -- 1-4-1 -- 1908 Nelson A. Kellogg -- -- 1-5-1 --1909 Nelson A. Kellogg -- -- 2-6 --1910 William W. Wirtz -- -- 4-2-1 --1911 William W. Wirtz -- -- 8-1-2 --1912 William W. Wirtz -- -- 3-5 --1913 William W. Wirtz -- -- 3-3-3 --1914 William W. Wirtz -- -- 7-0-1 --1915 William W. Wirtz -- -- 2-5-1 --1916 William W. Wirtz -- -- 6-1-1 --1917 No Team (WWI) -- -- --1918 No Team (WWI) -- -- --1919 No Team (WWI) -- -- --1920 Paul Harrison -- -- 3-5 --1921 Paul Harrison -- -- 3-5 --1922 Paul Harrison -- -- 5-4-1 --1923 William Muir -- -- 1-4-3 --1924 William Muir -- -- 4-4 --1925 William Muir -- -- 6-1 --1926 Roland Cowell -- -- 5-1-1 --1927 Roland Cowell -- -- 1-4-1 --1928 Roland Cowell -- -- 0-6-1 --1929 George Evans -- -- 6-1-1 --1930 George Evans -- -- 6-2-1 --1931 George Evans -- -- 5-3 --1932 George Evans -- -- 4-2-1 --1933 George Evans -- -- 5-4 --1934 George Evans -- -- 5-1-2 --1935 George Evans -- -- 7-1-1 --1936 George Evans -- -- 4-3-1 --1937 George Evans -- -- 3-2-3 --1938 George Evans -- -- 6-1-1 --1939 George Evans -- -- 5-2-1 --1940 George Evans -- -- 6-3 --1941 George Evans -- -- 7-1-1 --1942 George Evans -- -- 4-2-2 --1943 George Evans -- -- 4-1-1 --1944 George Evans -- -- 7-0 --1945 George Evans -- -- 4-3 --1946 George Evans -- -- 9-2 Turkey1947 George Evans -- -- 4-3-3 Refrigerator1948 George Evans -- -- 6-4 --1949 George Evans -- -- 7-2-1 --1950 George Evans -- -- 3-6 --1951 George Evans -- -- 9-0 --1952 George Evans -- -- 3-6 --1953 George Evans -- -- 1-8 --1954 George Evans -- -- 2-7 --1955 Robert Kahler -- -- 0-8-1 --1956 Howard Fletcher -- -- 1-8 --1957 Howard Fletcher -- -- 2-7 --1958 Howard Fletcher -- -- 4-5 --1959 Howard Fletcher -- -- 7-2 --1960 Howard Fletcher -- -- 7-2 --1961 Howard Fletcher -- -- 4-4-1 --1962 Howard Fletcher -- -- 8-2 Mineral Water1963 Howard Fletcher -- -- 10-0 Mineral Water1964 Howard Fletcher -- -- 7-2 --1965 Howard Fletcher -- -- 9-1 --1966 Howard Fletcher -- -- 8-2 --1967 Howard Fletcher -- -- 5-5 --1968 Howard Fletcher -- -- 2-8 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl 1969 Richard Urich -- -- 3-7 --1970 Richard Urich -- -- 3-7 --1971 Jerry Ippoliti -- -- 5-5-1 --1972 Jerry Ippoliti -- -- 7-4 --1973 Jerry Ippoliti -- -- 6-5 --1974 Jerry Ippoliti -- -- 4-7 --1975 Jerry Ippoliti -- 2-3/7th 3-8 --1976 Pat Culpepper -- 0-6/10th 1-10 --1977 Pat Culpepper -- 2-5/8th 3-8 --1978 Pat Culpepper -- 2-4/7th 5-6 --1979 Pat Culpepper -- 3-3-1/6th 5-5-1 --1980 Bill Mallory -- 4-3/T-3rd 7-4 --1981 Bill Mallory -- 2-7/9th 3-8 --1982 Bill Mallory -- 5-4/T-5th 5-5 --1983 Bill Mallory -- 8-1/1st 10-2 California1984 Lee Corso -- 3-5-1/5th 4-6-1 --1985 Jerry Pettibone -- 4-4/5th 4-7 --1986 Jerry Pettibone -- -- 2-9 --1987 Jerry Pettibone -- -- 5-5-1 --1988 Jerry Pettibone -- -- 7-4 --1989 Jerry Pettibone -- -- 9-2 --1990 Jerry Pettibone -- -- 6-5 --1991 Charlie Sadler -- -- 2-9 --1992 Charlie Sadler -- -- 5-6 --1993 Charlie Sadler -- -- 4-7 --1994 Charlie Sadler -- -- 4-7 --1995 Charlie Sadler -- -- 3-8 --1996 Joe Novak -- -- 1-10 --1997 Joe Novak -- 0-8/6th West 0-11 --1998 Joe Novak -- 2-6/5th West 2-9 --1999 Joe Novak -- 5-3/T-2nd West 5-6 --2000 Joe Novak -- 4-3/T-3rd West 6-5 --2001 Joe Novak -- 4-3/T-1st West 6-5 --2002 Joe Novak -- 7-1/T-1st West 8-4 --2003 Joe Novak -- 6-2/T-2nd West 10-2 --2004 Joe Novak -- 7-1/T-1st West 9-3 Silicon Valley2005 Joe Novak -- 6-2/1st West 7-5 --2006 Joe Novak -- 5-3/T-3rd West 7-6 Poinsettia2007 Joe Novak -- 1-6/6th West 2-10 --2008 Jerry Kill 5-3 4th/West 6-7 Independence2009 Jerry Kill 5-3 2nd/West 7-6 International2010 Jerry Kill/Tom Matukewicz 8-0 1st/West 11-3 Humanitarian2011 Dave Doeren 7-1 1st/West 11-3 GoDaddy.com2012 Dave Doeren/Rod Carey 8-0 1st/West 12-2 Discover Orange
Bowl Results (5-8-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result11/28/46 Turkey Evansville L, 7-1911/29/47 Refrigerator Evansville L, 0-2011/24/62 Mineral Water Adams State L, 20-2311/30/63 Mineral Water Missouri State W, 21-1411/27/65 Mineral Water North Dakota L, 20-3712/17/83 California Cal State Fullerton W, 20-1312/30/04 Silicon Valley Troy W, 34-2112/19/06 Poinsettia TCU L, 7-37 12/28/08 Independence Louisiana Tech L, 10-1701/03/10 International South Florida L, 3-2712/18/10 uDrove Humanitarian Fresno State W, 40-1701/08/12 GoDaddy.com Arkansas State W, 38-2001/01/13 Discover Orange Bowl Florida State L, 10-31
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IndividualGameTotal Offense .................................................................................................569, Jordan Lynch vs. Toledo (2012)Yards Rushing........................................................................................353, Garrett Wolfe vs. Ball State (2006)Rushing Attempts ................................................................. 52, Michael Turner vs. Central Michigan (2000)Yards Passing ................................................................................................486, Phil Horvath vs. Akron (2005)Pass Attempts ...............................................................................68, George Bork vs. Central Michigan (1963)Pass Completions .........................................................................43, George Bork vs. Central Michigan (1963)Yards Receiving ............................................................................266, Sam Hurd vs. Central Michigan (2005)Receptions .......................................................................................17, Gary Stearns vs. Central Michigan (1963)
SeasonTotal Offense ..................................................................................................................4,953, Jordan Lynch (2012)Yards Rushing............................................................................................................. 1,976, LeShon Johnson (1993)Rushing Attempts ....................................................................................................... 338, Michael Turner (2002)Rushing Touchdowns.......................................................................................................... 22, Chad Spann (2010)Yards Passing ...........................................................................................................3,216, Chandler Harnish (2011)Pass Attempts ...................................................................................................................394, Jordan Lynch (2012)Pass Completions .............................................................................................................. 244, George Bork (1963)Touchdown Passes ...............................................................................................................32, George Bork (1963)Yards Receiving ................................................................................................................1,215, Dave Petzke (1978)Receptions .............................................................................................................................. 91, Dave Petzke (1978)Touchdown Catches .............................................................................................. 14, Hugh Rohrschneider (1963)Interceptions .....................................................................................................................................10, Al Jones (1951)Points ..................................................................................................................................... 132, Chad Spann (2010)
Team GamePoints .......................................................................................................................................114, vs. Wheaton (1912)Total Offense ................................................................................................................806, vs. Fresno State (1990)Yards Rushing................................................................................................................733, vs. Fresno State (1990)Yards Passing .................................................................................................................492, vs. Illinois State (1963)First Downs .............................................................................................................................43, vs. Ball State (2011)Total Defense ...........................................................................................................-40, vs. Southern Illinois (1951)
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesSat., Aug. 31 at Florida 12:20 pm ET SEC Network/ESPN3 First MeetingSat., Sept. 7 at Missouri 3:30 pm ET ESPNU First MeetingSat., Sept. 14 Eastern Washington 7:00 pm ET ESPN3 First MeetingSat., Sept. 21 *at Central Michigan Noon ET ESPN Regional Toledo leads 20-18-3Sat., Sept. 28 *at Ball State 3:00 pm ET TBA Toledo leads 19-18-1Sat., Oct. 5 *Western Michigan 3:00 pm ET TBA Toledo leads 39-28Sat., Oct. 19 Navy 7:00 pm ET TBA Toledo leads 2-1Sat., Oct. 26 *at Bowling Green TBA TBA BGSU leads 39-34-4Sat., Nov. 2 *Eastern Michigan 7:00 pm ET TBA Toledo leads 29-11Tue., Nov. 12 *Buffalo 7:30 pm ET ESPNU/ESPN3 Toledo leads 6-3Wed., Nov. 20 *Northern Illinois 8:00 pm ET ESPN2 Toledo leads 29-11Fri., Nov. 29 *at Akron TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 Toledo leads 9-8*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (16) Offense (9) Pos. 2012 StatisticsDavid Fluellen RB 259 att., 1,498 yds., 5.8 avg., 13 TDs; 32 rec., 246 yds.Josh Hendershot OL Started 13 games at left tackle last seasonZac Kerin OL First-team All-MAC; Started 13 games at center last seasonGreg Mancz OL Third-team All-MAC; Started 13 games at right guard last seasonJeff Myers OL Started 13 games at left guard last seasonJustin Olack WR 19 rec., 260 yds., 1 TDTerrance Owens QB 215-350 passing, 2,707 yds., 14 TDs, 225.6 ypgBernard Reedy WR 88 rec., 1,113 yds., 12.6 avg., 6 TDsAlonzo Russell WR 56 rec., 960 yds., 17.1 avg., 5 TDs
Specialists (3) Pos. 2012 StatisticsJeremiah Detmer PK 24-29 FGs, 44-47 PATs, 116 total points Vince Penza P 58 punts, 2,350 yds., 40.5 avg., 21 In20Matt Wall LS Played in 13 games last season Starters Lost (10) Offense (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsCordale Scott TE 12 rec., 148 yds., 12.3 avg., 2 TDsA.J. Lindeman OL Started 13 games at right tackle last season
Previous Coaching ExperienceBowling Green .....................................................................................................................................................Graduate Assistant (2003-04)Mount Union ......................................................................................................................Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line (2004-05)Bowling Green .............................................................................................................................................................. Offensive Line (2006-07)Bowling Green .......................................................................................................................Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line (2008)Toledo.......................................................................................................................................Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line (2009) Toledo......................................................................................................................................Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line (2010-11)
Campbell’s Year-By-YearYear School Overall Conference Bowl2011 Toledo 1-0 0-0 / -- Military Bowl, W2012 Toledo 9-4 6-2 / t-2nd West Famous Idaho Potato, LTotals Toledo Totals 10-4 (.714) 6-2 (.750) 1-1Campbell vs. The MAC
vs. Akron ...............................................1-0vs. Ball State ........................................0-1vs. Bowling Green ...............................1-0vs. Buffalo .............................................1-0vs. Central Michigan ..........................1-0vs. Eastern Michigan ..........................1-0vs. Kent State ..................................... 0-0vs. UMass ............................................. 0-0vs. Miami ............................................. 0-0vs. Northern Illinois .............................0-1vs. Ohio ................................................ 0-0vs. Western Michigan .........................1-0
Assistant CoachesLouis Ayeni, Associate Head Coach/Run-Game Coordinator ...................................................................................... Northwestern, ‘03
Tom Matukewicz, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers ..............................................................................................Fort Hays State, ‘97
Jason Candle, Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers ..................................................................................................... Mount Union, ‘03
Scott Isphording, Quarterbacks .......................................................................................................................................Hanover College, ‘94
Tom Manning, Offensive Line ................................................................................................................................................ Mount Union, ‘05
Eli Rasheed, Defensive Line ................................................................................................................................................................ Indiana, ‘95
Bryce Saia, Safeties.............................................................................................................................................................Butler County CC, ‘91
Rudy Wade, Strength and Conditioning .....................................................................................................................................Ball State, ‘01
Stan Watson, Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers .................................................................................. Mount Union, ‘02
UT All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.1917 John Bradeberry 1 0-3 .0001918 James Baxter 1 1-1 .5001919-20 Walt Hobt 2 2-7 .2221921-22 Joseph Dwyer 2 5-7-3 .4331923-25 James Dwyer 3 12-15 .4441926-29 Boni Petcoff 4 13-15-1 .4661930-15 Jim Nicholson 5 20-16-4 .5501936-42 Doc Spears 7 38-26-2 .5911943-45 No Football 1946-47 Bill Orwig 2 15-4-2 .7621948-49 J.N. Stahley 2 11-10 .5241950 Robert Snyder 1 4-5 .4441951 Don Greenwood 1 4-3 .5711951-53 Clair Dunn 3 9-12 .4291954-55 Forrest England 2 9-7-2 .5561956 Jack Morton 1 1-7-1 .1671957-59 Harry Larche 3 11-15-1 .4261960-62 Clive Rush 3 8-20 .2861963-70 Frank Lauterbur 8 48-32-2 .5981971-76 Jack Murphy 6 35-32 .5221977-81 Chuck Stobart 5 24-31-1 .4381982-89 Dan Simrell 8 50-37-2 .5731990 Nick Saban 1 9-2 .8181991-00 Gary Pinkel 10 73-37-3 .6592001-08 Tom Amstutz 8 58-41 .5862009-11 Tim Beckman 3 21-14 .6002011-12 Matt Campbell 1 10-4 .714Totals 92 491-405-24 .546
Glass Bowl
Capacity: ................................................................................................................................................ 26,248Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ..........................................................................................................................1937Record in Stadium: ........................................................................................................................263-120-8Largest Home Crowd: ...........................................................................................36,852 vs. Navy (2001)Largest Season Home Attendance: ................................................................................. 180,083 (2001)
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Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1917 John Brandeberry -- -- 0-3 --1918 James Baxter -- -- 1-1 --1919 Walt Hobt -- -- 2-4 --1920 Walt Hobt -- -- 0-3 --1921 Jospeh Dwyer -- -- 3-5 --1922 Jospeh Dwyer -- -- 2-2-3 --1923 James Dwyer -- -- 6-4 --1924 James Dwyer -- -- 5-3 --1925 James Dwyer -- -- 1-8 --1926 Boni Petcoff -- -- 3-5 --1927 Boni Petcoff -- -- 5-2 --1928 Boni Petcoff -- -- 1-6 --1929 Boni Petcoff -- -- 4-2-1 --1930 Jim Nicholson -- -- 2-5-1 --1931 No team1932 Jim Nicholson -- -- 3-4 --1933 Jim Nicholson -- -- 4-2-2 --1934 Jim Nicholson -- -- 5-3 --1935 Jim Nicholson -- -- 6-2-1 --1936 Doc Spears -- -- 2-6 --1937 Doc Spears -- -- 6-3 --1938 Doc Spears -- -- 6-3-1 --1939 Doc Spears -- -- 7-3 --1940 Doc Spears -- -- 6-3 --1941 Doc Spears -- -- 7-4 --1942 Doc Spears -- -- 4-4-1 --1943 No Football1944 No Football1945 No Football1946 Bill Orwig -- -- 6-2-2 --1947 Bill Orwig -- -- 9-2 --1948 J.N. Stahley -- -- 5-6 --1949 J.N. Stahley -- -- 6-4 --1950 Robert Snyder -- -- 4-5 --1951 Don Greenwood/Clair Dunn -- -- 6-4 --1952 Clair Dunn 1-4 T-6th 4-5 --1953 Clair Dunn 2-3 4th 3-6 --1954 Forrest England 3-2 4th 6-2-1 --1955 Forrest England 2-4 5th 3-5-1 --1956 Jack Morton 1-5 7th 1-7-1 --1957 Harry Larche 3-2 4th 5-4 --1958 Harry Larche 1-4 6th 4-5 --1959 Harry Larche 0-6 7th 2-6-1 --1960 Clive Rush 0-6 7th 2-7 --1961 Clive Rush 2-4 5th 3-7 --1962 Clive Rush 1-5 6th 3-6 --1963 Frank Lauterbur 1-5 T-6th 2-7 --1964 Frank Lauterbur 1-5 7th 2-8 --1965 Frank Lauterbur 2-4 T-5th 5-5 --1966 Frank Lauterbur 1-5 T-6th 2-7-1 --1967 Frank Lauterbur 5-1 T-1st 9-1 --1968 Frank Lauterbur 3-2-1 T-3rd 5-4-1 --1969 Frank Lauterbur 5-0 1st 11-0 Tangerine1970 Frank Lauterbur 5-0 1st 12-0 Tangerine1971 Jack Murphy 5-0 1st 12-0 Tangerine1972 Jack Murphy 2-3 T-4th 6-5 --1973 Jack Murphy 1-4 T-5th 3-8 --1974 Jack Murphy 3-2 T-2nd 6-5 --1975 Jack Murphy 4-4 5th 5-6 --1976 Jack Murphy 2-6 7th 3-8 --1977 Chuck Stobart 2-7 9th 2-9 --1978 Chuck Stobart 2-7 9th 2-9 --1979 Chuck Stobart 7-1-1 2nd 7-3-1 --1980 Chuck Stobart 3-6 T-8th 4-7 --1981 Chuck Stobart 8-1 1st 9-3 California 1982 Dan Simrell 5-4 T-5th 6-5 --1983 Dan Simrell 7-2 T-2nd 9-2 --1984 Dan Simrell 7-1-1 1st 9-2-1 California1985 Dan Simrell 3-6 T-6th 4-7 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl 1986 Dan Simrell 5-3 T-2nd 7-4 --1987 Dan Simrell 3-4-1 T-6th 3-7-1 --1988 Dan Simrell 4-4 6th 6-5 --1989 Dan Simrell 6-2 T-2nd 6-5 --1990 Nick Saban 7-1 T-1st 9-2 --1991 Gary Pinkel 4-3-1 T-3rd 5-5-1 --1992 Gary Pinkel 5-3 T-3rd 8-3 --1993 Gary Pinkel 3-5 T-7th 4-7 --1994 Gary Pinkel 4-3-1 6th 6-4-1 --1995 Gary Pinkel 7-0-1 1st 11-0-1 Las Vegas1996 Gary Pinkel 6-2 T-2nd 7-4 --1997 Gary Pinkel 7-1 1st/West 9-3 --1998 Gary Pinkel 6-2 1st/West 7-5 --1999 Gary Pinkel 5-3 T-2nd/West 6-5 --2000 Gary Pinkel 6-1 T-1st/West 10-1 --2001 Tom Amstutz 5-2 T-1st/West 10-2 Motor City2002 Tom Amstutz 7-1 T-1st/West 9-5 Motor City2003 Tom Amstutz 6-2 T-2nd/West 8-4 --2004 Tom Amstutz 7-1 T-1st/West 9-4 Motor City2005 Tom Amstutz 6-2 T-1st/West 9-3 GMAC2006 Tom Amstutz 3-5 5th West 5-7 --2007 Tom Amstutz 3-5 T-4th West 5-7 --2008 Tom Amstutz 2-6 T-5th/West 3-9 --2009 Tim Beckman 3-5 4th/West 5-7 --2010 Tim Beckman 7-1 2nd/West 8-5 Little Caesars Pizza2011 Tim Beckman 7-1 2nd/West 8-4 -- Matt Campbell 0-0 -- 1-0 Military Bowl2012 Matt Campbell 6-2 t-2nd/West 9-4 Famous Ida. Potato
Bowl Results (9-4-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result12/26/69 Tangerine Davidson W, 56-3312/29/70 Tangerine William & Mary W, 40-1212/28/71 Tangerine Richmond W, 28-312/19/81 California San Jose State W, 27-2512/15/84 California UNLV W, 13-30*12/14/95 Las Vegas Nevada W, 40-37 (ot)12/29/01 Motor City Cincinnati W, 23-1612/26/02 Motor City Boston College L, 25-5112/27/04 Motor City Connecticut L, 10-3912/21/05 GMAC UTEP W, 45-1312/26/10 Little Caesars Pizza Florida International L, 32-3412/28/11 Military Bowl Air Force W, 42-4112/15/12 Famous Idaho Potato Utah State L, 15-41
*Game forfeited to Toledo due to use of ineligible players by UNLV
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TOLEDO ROCKETS
IndividualGameTotal Offense ............................................................................. 489, Bruce Gradkowski vs. Pittsburgh (20030Yards Rushing........................................................................................330, Morgan Williams vs. Miami (2008)Rushing Attempts ............................................................................................... 44, Wasean Tait vs. Ohio (1995)Yards Passing .............................................................................. 461, Bruce Gradkowski vs. Pittsburgh (2003)Pass Attempts ................................................................................................67, Aaron Opelt vs. Purdue (2009)Pass Completions .........................................................................49, Bruce Gradkowski vs. Pittsburgh (2003)Yards Receiving ...................................................................................233, Kenny Higgins vs. Ball State (2004)Receptions .....................................................................................................20, Nick Moore vs. Michigan (2008)
SeasonTotal Offense ....................................................................................................................3,860, Brian Jones (2002)Yards Rushing................................................................................................................. 2,090, Wasean Tait (1995)Rushing Attempts ............................................................................................................. 370, Wasean Tait (1995)Rushing Touchdowns...........................................................................................................24, Wasean Tait (1995)Yards Passing ...................................................................................................... 3,518, Bruce Gradkowski (2004)Pass Attempts ................................................................................................................... 433, Chris Wallace (1997)Pass Completions ................................................................................................................297, Brian Jones (2002)Touchdown Passes ..........................................................29, Bruce Gradkowski (2005); Gradkowski (2003)Yards Receiving ..............................................................................................................1,194, Lance Moore (2003)Receptions ................................................................................................................................... 125, Eric Page (2011)Touchdown Catches .......................................................................................................... 14, Lance Moore (2004)Interceptions ........................................................................................................................9, Mark Brandon (1983)Points .......................................................................................... 144, Chester Taylor (2001); Wasean Tait (1995)
CareerTotal Offense ..............................................................................................10,243, Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)Yards Rushing.........................................................................................................4,849, Chester Taylor (1998-01)Rushing Attempts ........................................................................................................837, Wasean Tait (1993-98)Rushing Touchdowns..................................................................................................56, Chester Taylor (1998-01)Yards Passing .............................................................................................. 9,225, Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)Pass Attempts ................................................................................................1,123, Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)Pass Completions ...........................................................................................766, Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)Touchdown Passes ........................................................................................... 85, Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)Yards Receiving ..............................................................................................................3,446, Eric Page (2009-11)Receptions ...........................................................................................................................306, Eric Page (2009-11)Touchdown Catches ................................................................................................... 25, Lance Moore (2001-04)Points ........................................................................................................................... 366, Chester Taylor (1998-01)
TeamGamePoints .............................................................................................................................. 88, vs. Davis & Elkins (1951)Total Offense .......................................................................................................... 812, vs. Northern Illinois (2007)Yards Rushing........................................................................................................................496, vs. Bradley (1950)Yards Passing ...................................................................................................................468, vs. Ball State (2004)First Downs ...........................................................................................................36, vs. Western Michigan (2004)Total Defense ........................................................................................................................... 44, vs. Dayton (1970)Rushing Defense ................................................................................................... -109, vs. Northern Illinois (1967)Passing Defense ................................................................ 0, (four times -- most recent vs. Northern Illinois in 1974)
Total Offense1. ......................................................10,243, Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)2. ..................................................................8,465, Ryan Huzjak (1993-96)3. ...................................................................... 8,083, Gene Swick (1972-75)4. ..................................................................7,276, Aaron Opelt (2006-09)5. ..................................................................... 7,184, Kevin Meger (1989-92)6. .................................................... 6,718, Terrance Owens (2010-present)7.................................................................6,592, Tavares Bolden (1999-01) Passing Yards1. ........................................................9,225, Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)2. ......................................................................7,266, Gene Swick (1972-75)3. ...................................................................6,926, Ryan Huzjak (1993-96)4. ................................................................. 6,804, Aaron Opelt (2006-09)5. ....................................................................6,023, Kevin Meger (1989-92)6. .................................................... 5,971, Terrance Owens (2010-present)7.................................................................... 5,454, Chris Wallace (1995-98)8. ................................................................5,417, Tavares Bolden (1999-01)9. ......................................................................5,275, Chuck Ealey (1969-71)10. ......................................................................... 4,773, Jim Kelso (1980-83)
Receiving Yards1. ...........................................................................3,446, Eric Page (2009-11)2. ......................................................... 3,102, Stephen Williams (2006-09)3. .................................................................. 2,776, Lance Moore (2001-04)4. ..................................................................2,631, Steve Odom (2003-06)5. .............................................................................. 2,191, Don Fair (1969-71)6. ...........................................................................2,188, Mel Long (1997-00)7..................................................................... 2,045, Nick Moore (2005-08)8. ................................................................. 1,979, Donta Greene (1999-02)9. .......................................................................... 1,966, Carl Ford (1999-02)10. ...................................................................... 1,939, Rick Isaiah (1987-90)
Rushing Yards1. .................................................................. 4,849, Chester Taylor (1998-01)2. ................................................................... 4,338, Wasean Tait (1993-98)3. ............................................................. 3,474, Trinity Dawson (2002-05)4. .................................................................3,119, Jalen Parmele (2004-07)5. ...................................................................2,719, Casey McBeth (1991-94)6. ............................................................2,588, DaJuane Collins (2006-09)7.................................................................... 2,540, Steve Morgan (1981-84)8. ................................................................. 2,483, Kelvin Farmer (1983-86)9. ..................................................................... 2,421, Roland Moss (1966-68)10. ........................................................... 2,412, Morgan Williams (2008-11) Receptions1. ..............................................................................306, Eric Page (2009-11)2. ............................................................229, Stephen Williams (2006-09)3. ..................................................................... 222, Lance Moore (2001-04)4. ......................................................................216, Steve Odom (2003-06)5. .....................................................................188, Donta Greene (1999-02)6. ........................................................................ 182, Nick Moore (2005-08)7................................................................................ 175, Mel Long (1997-00)8. ..................................................................................171, Don Fair (1969-71)9. ..............................................................................149, Carl Ford (1999-02)10. ..............................................................134, Brock Kreitzburg (1995-98)
Scoring1. ..................................................................... 366, Chester Taylor (1998-01)2. ....................................................................... 337, Todd France (1998-01)3. ................................................................... 325, Jason Robbins (2002-05)4. ...................................................................... 298, Rusty Hanna (1989-92)5. .......................................................................254, Joe Schwartz (1970-72)
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WESTERN MICHIGAN BRONCOS
Western Michigan linebacker Johnnie Simon
Dr. John M. DunnPresident
Kathy BeauregardDirector of Athletics
P.J. FleckHead Coach
Mat KananSports Information
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYLocation: .................................................................................................Kalamazoo, Mich.President: ..................................................................................................Dr. John M. DunnDirector of Athletics: ...........................................................................Kathy Beauregard Head Coach: ................................. P.J. Fleck (Northern Illinois, ‘04) (@Coach_Fleck)Faculty Representative: ..................................................................................Fred SitkinsEnrollment:................................................................................................................... 25,086Founded: .......................................................................................................................... 1903Nickname: ..................................................................................................................BroncosColors: ............................................................... Brown (PMS 469) and Gold (PMS 873)Stadium: (Capacity): ..............................................................Waldo Stadium (30,200)Website: ........................................................................................ www.wmubroncos.com
Specialists (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsAndrew Haldeman K 10-16 FG, 42-43 PAT, 72 total pointsKirk Nakama LS Appeared in all 12 games last seasonJ. Schroeder P 56 punts, 2,282 yds., 40.8 avg., 12 In20Jaime Wilson PR 15 punt returns, 204 yds., 13.6 avg., long 48
Starters Lost (9) Offense (6) Pos. 2012 StatisticsAlex Carder QB Started six games, 145-248 passing, 1,652 yds., 13 TDs, 275.3 ypgJohn Deyo OL Started all 12 games at offensive guard last seasonKevin Galeher OL Started all 12 games at center last seasonBlake Hammond TE 25 rec., 386 yds., 15.4 avg., 4 TDs, 35.1 ypgDann O’Neill OL Started all 12 games at offensive tackle last seasonKasimili Uitalia OL Started 11 games at offensive guard last season
No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown31 Leo Alba • CB 5-11/161 So. Pembroke Pines, Fla.88 Ben Arnold TE 6-5/208 Fr. St. Louis, Mo.30 Demetris Ates SS 5-11/174 So. Pembroke Pines, Fla.18 Rontavious Atkins •• SS 6-0/194 Jr. Pahokee, Fla.60 Andrew Aurand # OL 6-3/307 So. Troy, Mich. Caleb Bailey LB 5-11/221 Fr. Romeoville, Ill. Khairi Bailey DE 6-3/251 Fr. Chicago, Ill.90 Charles Barth # DT 6-1/260 RFr. Homer Glen, Ill. Josh Bass OL 6-4/271 Fr. Battle Creek, Mich.50 Jordan Bauer # LB 6-2/195 So. Ankeny, Iowa70 Willie Beavers • OL 6-4/309 So. Lathrup Village, Mich.55 Travonte Boles ••• DT 5-11/290 Sr. Vero Beach, Fla.95 Jabarai Bothwell DT 5-11/284 RFr. Ocala, Fla.38 Jesse Boulnemour # K 5-11/180 So. Portage, Mich.89 Eric Boyden • TE 6-4/243 So. Hamilton Square, N.J.51 Desmond Bozeman ••• LB 6-0/220 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.11 Devon Brant •• LB 5-10/230 Jr. Ocala, Fla.80 Daniel Braverman • WR 5-10/164 So. Miramar, Fla.17 Michael Butler SS 6-0/189 So. Coral Springs, Fla.19 Courtney Bynes WR 5-9/160 So. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.34 Donald Celiscar •• CB 5-11/183 Jr. Winter Haven, Fla.22 Dareyon Chance • RB 5-5/169 Sr. Lauderhill, Fla.15 Justin Collins • WR 6-2/212 Sr. Fairfield, Calif. David Curle DL 6-2/290 Fr. Shelby Township, Mich.33 Justin Currie •• SS 6-2/204 Jr. Big Rapids, Mich.35 Nicholas Dance LB 5-11/211 So. Nashville, Tenn. Corey Davis WR 6-2/205 Fr. Wheaton, Ill.59 Ben Davisson OL 6-6/347 RFr. Rensselaer, Ind.67 Terry Davisson ••• OL 6-5/301 Sr. Rensselaer, Ind. Jackson Day OL 6-3/279 Fr. Granger, Ind.58 Grant DePalma LB 5-8/217 So. Arlington Heights, Ill.48 Manny Diaz DE 6-2/218 Jr. Hialeah, Fla.92 Roosevelt Donaldson DE 6-1/276 RFr. Cutler Bay, Fla.29 Tevin Drake RB 5-11/214 Sr. Brooksville, Fla.93 Mikhail Dubose DE 6-0/242 RFr. Chicago, Ill.1 Darrin Duncan WR 5-11/197 Sr. Victorville, Calif.8 Terry Easmon • LB 6-1/225 Sr. Sacramento, Calif.94 Junior Estelus DT 6-1/286 RFr. West Palm Beach, Fla.20 Brian Fields ••• RB 5-8/194 Sr. New Castle, Del.52 Nick Galvin LB 5-11/220 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Austin Guido RB 5-11/195 Fr. Naperville, Ill.57 Andrew Haldeman #• K 5-10/168 So. Ferndale, Mich.30 Kalvin Hall #^ RB 5-8/180 RFr. Indian, Ill.26 Jon Henry CB 5-11/188 Jr. Kentwood, Mich.83 Michael Henry WR 5-10/172 RFr. Flint, Mich.71 Jon Hoffing OL 6-4/285 Jr. Libertyville, Ill. Kristof Ifkovits DL 6-4/306 Fr. Chicago, Ill.27 Trevor Ishmael •• SS 6-1/197 Jr. Miami, Fla.64 John Jackson OL 6-2/319 RFr. Detroit, Mich. Fabian Johnson RB 5-7/192 Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla.45 Michael Johnson # RB 5-8/160 Jr. Crown Point, Ind.23 Jared Joyner RB 6-0/185 RFr. Margate, Fla.7 Tanner Kain #^ WR 5-10/179 RFr. Bay City, Mich.5 Timmy Keith WR 6-0/203 So. Manassas, Va.13 A.J. King WR 5-10/165 RFr. Seffner, Fla.79 James Kristof • OG 6-3/296 So. Lake Barrington, Ill.40 Kyle Lark •• LB 6-0/230 Sr. Alma, Mich. Austin Lewis LB 6-3/215 Fr. Terre Haute, Ind.21 Matt Lindman #^ CB 5-7/170 RFr. Wayne, Mich.98 Jarrell McKinney • LB 6-4/216 So. Detroit, Mich.17 Jason Meichtry #^ QB 6-1/205 RFr. Brookfield, Wis.
No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown43 Jake Minster LB 6-2/235 Sr. Augoura, Calif.32 Justin Motley CB 5-11/180 RFr. Virginia Beach, Va.72 Taylor Moton OL 6-5/291 RFr. Okemos, Mich.81 Alec Moulton # WR 6-1/189 RFr. Midland, Mich.46 Clark Mussman ••• TE 6-3/233 Sr. Ogden Dunes, Ind.66 Kirk Nakama •• LS 5-8/230 Sr. Santa Clara, Calif. Logan Oce CB 5-9/155 Fr. Opa Locka, Fla.96 CJ Odegbo DE 6-3/237 Fr. Southfield, Mich.73 Greg Peterson OL 6-5/282 Sr. Waukesha, Wis.2 Demetrius Pettway S 5-10/187 Sr. Homestead, Fla. Darius Phillips WR 5-10/179 Fr. Dearborn Heights, Mich.61 Dustin Pringle OG 6-3/292 So. Beaver Falls, Pa.87 Brett Quinlan # TE 6-5/225 Jr. Davis, Calif.39 Dan Quinn # CB 5-8/186 So. Grand Rapids, Mich.25 Jeremy Renda # S 5-8/177 Sr. Portage, Mich.75 Nick Roach C 6-3/304 RFr. Schererville, Ind.6 Kendrick Roberts • WR 6-3/203 So. Flint, Mich. Mario Rodriguez TE 6-3/265 Jr. Portola, Calif. Edward Rolle LB 6-2/187 Fr. Miami, Fla.28 Jon Russell # RB 5-10/200 So. Midland, Mich. Brett Scanlon K 6-0/205 Fr. Dowagiac, Mich.82 Josh Schaffer •• WR 6-2/219 Sr. Naperville, Ill.69 Joshua Schick DL 6-4/245 Jr. St. Clair Shores, Mich.37 J. Schroeder • P 6-0/205 So. Columbus, Ohio21 Antoin Scriven ••• RB 5-11/216 Sr. Inverness, Fla.3 Johnnie Simon ••• LB 6-0/197 Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. Jamar Simpkins DL 6-2/277 Fr. Miami, Fla.41 Cleveland Smith • DL 6-1/233 So. Miami, Fla.16 Garrett Smith •• CB 5-9/170 Jr. Pompano, Fla.91 Cory Sueing ••• DE 6-4/258 Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich.11 Zach Terrell ^ QB 6-1/210 RFr. Fort Wayne, Ind. Cameron Thomas QB 6-2/179 Fr. New Hudson, Mich. Andre Turner DE 6-3/218 Fr. Harper Woods, Mich.78 Travis Turner OL 6-4/281 So. Miami, Fla.2 Tyler Van Tubbergen • QB 6-3/198 Sr. Holland, Mich.9 Tronic Williams • CB 6-1/199 Sr. Fort Myers, Fla.4 Jaime Wilson • WR 5-11/196 So. Belle Glade, Fla.10 Zack Wynn • QB 6-2/205 Jr. Hudson, Fla.7 Ronald Zamort • CB 5-10/157 So. Delray Beach, Fla.
# – Walk ons^ – Duplicate Numbers• – Letters Earned
Fleck’s Year-By-YearYear School Overall Conference Bowl2013 Western Michigan 0-0 0-0/ -- --Totals First year 0-0 (.000) 0-0 MAC (.000) 0-0 (.000)
Fleck vs. The MAC vs. Akron ............................................. 0-0vs. Ball State ...................................... 0-0vs. Bowling Green ............................. 0-0vs. Buffalo ........................................... 0-0vs. Central Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Eastern Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Kent State ..................................... 0-0vs. UMass ............................................. 0-0vs. Miami ............................................. 0-0 vs. Northern Illinois ........................... 0-0vs. Ohio ................................................ 0-0vs. Toledo ............................................ 0-0
WMU All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.
1906 Melvin Meyers 1 1-2 .333
1907-21 William Spaulding 15 62-25-3 .706
1922-23 Milton Olander 2 12-1-1 .893
1924-28 Earl Martineau 5 26-10-2 .711
1929-41 Mitchell Gary 13 59-34-5 .628
1942-52 John Gill 11 50-34-1 .594
1953-56 Jack Petoskey 4 8-25-2 .257
1957-63 Merle Schlosser 7 28-33-3 .461
1964-74 Bill Doolittle 11 58-49-2 .541
1975-81 Elliot Uzelac 7 38-39 .494
1982-86 Jack Harbaugh 5 25-27-3 .482
1987-96 Al Molde 10 62-47-2 .568
1997-04 Gary Darnell 8 46-46 .500
2005-12 Bill Cubit 8 51-47 .520
Totals 526-419-24 .555
Waldo Stadium
Capacity: ...............................................................................................................................................30,200Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ..........................................................................................................................1939Record in Stadium: ........................................................................................................................ 232-144-4Largest Home Crowd: .......................................................................... 36,361 vs. Indiana State (2000)Largest Season Home Attendance: ..........................................................134,368 (1999 - five games)
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Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1906 Melvin Myers -- -- 1-2 --1907 William Spaulding -- -- 3-2-1 --1908 William Spaulding -- -- 3-3 --1909 William Spaulding -- -- 7-0 --1910 William Spaulding -- -- 4-1-1 --1911 William Spaulding -- -- 2-3 --1912 William Spaulding -- -- 3-2-1 --1913 William Spaulding -- -- 4-0 --1914 William Spaulding -- -- 6-0 --1915 William Spaulding -- -- 5-1 --1916 William Spaulding -- -- 5-1 --1917 William Spaulding -- -- 4-3 --1918 William Spaulding -- -- 3-2 --1919 William Spaulding -- -- 4-1 --1920 William Spaulding -- -- 3-4 --1921 William Spaulding -- -- 6-2 --1922 Milton Olander -- -- 6-0 --1923 Milton Olander -- -- 6-1-1 --1924 Earl Martineau -- -- 5-1-1 --1925 Earl Martineau -- -- 6-2-1 --1926 Earl Martineau -- -- 7-1 --1927 Earl Martineau -- -- 3-4 --1928 Earl Martineau -- -- 5-2 --1929 Mitchell Gary -- -- 5-2-1 --1930 Mitchell Gary -- -- 5-1-1 --1931 Mitchell Gary -- -- 5-2 --1932 Mitchell Gary -- -- 6-0-1 --1933 Mitchell Gary -- -- 3-3-1 --1934 Mitchell Gary -- -- 7-1 --1935 Mitchell Gary -- -- 5-3 --1936 Mitchell Gary -- -- 2-5 --1937 Mitchell Gary -- -- 5-3 --1938 Mitchell Gary -- -- 4-3 --1939 Mitchell Gary -- -- 2-6-1 --1940 Mitchell Gary -- -- 2-5 --1941 Mitchell Gary -- -- 8-0 --1942 John Gill -- -- 5-1 --1943 John Gill -- -- 4-2 --1944 John Gill -- -- 4-3 --1945 John Gill -- -- 4-3 --1946 John Gill -- -- 5-2-1 --1947 John Gill -- -- 5-4 --1948 John Gill 3-1 2nd 6-3 --1949 John Gill 2-3 4th 4-4 --1950 John Gill 1-3 5th 5-4 --1951 John Gill 1-4 6th 4-4 --1952 John Gill 1-4 6th 4-4 --1953 Jack Petoskey 0-4-1 6th 1-6-1 --1954 Jack Petoskey 3-4 5th 4-5 --1955 Jack Petoskey 0-5 7th 1-7-1 --1956 Jack Petoskey 1-4 6th 2-7 --1957 Merle Schlosser 1-4-1 5th 4-4-1 --1958 Merle Schlosser 2-4 5th 4-5 --1959 Merle Schlosser 3-3 5th 4-5 --1960 Merle Schlosser 2-4 5th 4-4-1 --1961 Merle Schlosser 4-1-1 2nd 5-4-1 Aviation1962 Merle Schlosser 3-3 4th 5-4 --1963 Merle Schlosser 2-4 5th 2-7 --1964 Bill Doolittle 2-4 5th 3-6 --1965 Bill Doolittle 3-2-1 3rd 6-2-1 --1966 Bill Doolittle 5-1 T-1st 7-3 --1967 Bill Doolittle 4-2 T-3rd 5-4 --1968 Bill Doolittle 2-4 5th 3-6 --1969 Bill Doolittle 1-4 T-5th 4-6 --1970 Bill Doolittle 2-3 4th 7-3 --1971 Bill Doolittle 2-3 4th 7-3 --1972 Bill Doolittle 2-2-1 3rd 7-3-1 --1973 Bill Doolittle 1-4 T-5th 6-5 --1974 Bill Doolittle 0-5-0 6th 3-8 --1975 Elliot Uzelac 0-7 9th 1-10 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1976 Elliot Uzelac 6-3 4th 7-4 --1977 Elliot Uzelac 3-5 7th 4-7 --1978 Elliot Uzelac 5-4 4th 7-4 --1979 Elliot Uzelac 5-4 3rd 6-5 --1980 Elliot Uzelac 6-3 2nd 7-4 --1981 Elliot Uzelac 5-4 T-5th 6-5 --1982 Jack Harbaugh 5-2-2 2nd 7-2-2 --1983 Jack Harbaugh 4-5 6th 6-5 --1984 Jack Harbaugh 3-6 T-8th 5-6 --1985 Jack Harbaugh 4-4-1 T-4th 4-6-1 --1986 Jack Harbaugh 3-5 8th 3-8 --1987 Al Molde 4-4 5th 5-6 --1988 Al Molde 7-1 1st 9-3 California1989 Al Molde 3-5 6th 5-6 --1990 Al Molde 5-3 3rd 7-4 --1991 Al Molde 4-4 5th 6-5 --1992 Al Molde 6-3 2nd 7-3-1 --1993 Al Molde 6-1-1 2nd 7-3-1 --1994 Al Molde 5-3 T-3rd 7-4 --1995 Al Molde 6-2 T-3rd 7-4 --1996 Al Molde 2-6 9th 2-9 --1997 Gary Darnell 6-2 2nd/West 8-3 --1998 Gary Darnell 5-3 3rd/West 7-4 --1999 Gary Darnell 6-2 1st/West 7-5 --2000 Gary Darnell 7-1 1st/West 9-3 --2001 Gary Darnell 4-4 4th/West 5-6 --2002 Gary Darnell 3-5 5th/West 4-8 --2003 Gary Darnell 4-4 4th/West 5-7 --2004 Gary Darnell 0-8 7th/West 1-10 --2005 Bill Cubit 5-3 T-3rd/West 7-4 --2006 Bill Cubit 6-2 2nd/West 8-5 International2007 Bill Cubit 3-4 T-3rd/West 5-7 --2008 Bill Cubit 6-2 T-2nd/West 9-4 Texas2009 Bill Cubit 4-4 3rd/West 5-7 --2010 Bill Cubit 5-3 3rd/West 6-6 --2011 Bill Cubit 5-3 3rd/West 7-6 Little Caesars Pizza2012 Bill Cubit 2-6 5th/West 4-8 --
Bowl Results (0-5-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result12/9/61 Aviation New Mexico L, 12-2812/10/88 California Fresno State L, 30-351/6/07 International Cincinnati L, 24-2712/30/08 Texas Rice L, 14-3812/27/11 Little Caesars Pizza Purdue L, 32-37
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WESTERN MICHIGAN BRONCOS
IndividualGameTotal Offense .....................................................................................................564, Alex Carder at Toledo (2011)Yards Rushing........................................................................ 279, Lovell Coleman vs. Central Michigan (1958)Rushing Attempts ...............................................................................47, Shawn Faulkner vs. Ball State (1983)Yards Passing ....................................................................................................548, Alex Carder at Toledo (2011)Pass Attempts .................................................................................. 66, Tim Hiller vs. Central Michigan (2009)Pass Completions ............................................................................................. 43, Alex Carder vs. Toledo (2010)Yards Receiving ........................................................................................... 265, Jordan White vs. Purdue (2011)Receptions ............................................................................. 16, 3 times: latest: Jordan White at Toledo (2011)
SeasonTotal Offense ......................................................................................................................4,143, Alex Carder (2011)Yards Rushing............................................................................................................1,668, Shawn Faulkner (1983)Rushing Attempts ...................................................................................................... 394, Shawn Faulkner (1983)Rushing Touchdowns.............................................................19, Sam Dunlap (1916); Jerome Persell (1976-78)Yards Passing .....................................................................................................................3,873, Alex Carder (2011)Pass Attempts ........................................................................................................................ 522, Tim Hiller (2008)Pass Completions .................................................................................................................. 339, Tim Hiller (2008)Touchdown Passes ...................................................................................................................36, Tim Hiller (2008)Yards Receiving ................................................................................................................ 1,911, Jordan White (2011)Receptions ........................................................................................................................... 140, Jordan White (2011)Touchdown Catches ............................................................................................................ 17, Jordan White (2011)Interceptions ............................................................................................................................... 11, Dave Kribs (1939)Points ..........................................................................................................................................138, Walt Olsen (1916)Total Offensive Plays .........................................................................................................630, Alex Carder (2011)
CareerTotal Offense ................................................................................................... 11,220, Tim Hiller (2005, 2007-09)Yards Rushing.......................................................................................................4,219, Robert Sanford (1997-00)Rushing Attempts .....................................................................................................842, Jerome Persell (1976-78)Rushing Touchdowns.............................................................................................. 43, Robert Sanford (1997-00)Yards Passing ...................................................................................................11,329, Tim Hiller (2005, 2007-09)Pass Attempts ...................................................................................................1,607, Tim Hiller (2005, 2007-09)Pass Completions ..............................................................................................1,013, Tim Hiller (2005, 2007-09)Touchdown Passes ............................................................................................... 99, Tim Hiller (2005, 2007-09)Yards Receiving ............................................................4,187, Jordan White (2007, 2009-11) (MAC RECORD)Receptions .......................................................................306, Jordan White (2007, 2009-11) (MAC RECORD)Touchdown Catches ................................................................................................. 39, Greg Jennings (2002-05)Points .................................................................................................................................333, John Potter (2008-11)
TeamGamePoints ....................................................................................................................................... 103, vs. Hillsdale (1918)Total Offense ........................................................................................................663, vs. Eastern Michigan (1998)Yards Rushing.............................................................................................................. 495, vs. Grand Rapids (1916)Yards Passing ............................................................................................................................ 548, at Toledo (2011)First Downs .............................................................................................................. 36, vs. Eastern Michigan (1998)Total Defense .......................................................................................................................... 57, vs. Marshall (1972)Rushing Defense .......................................................................................-21, vs. Southwestern Louisiana (1994)Passing Defense ..............................................................................................................................................0, vs. Ohio (1997)
Total Offense1. ........................................................... 11,220, Tim Hiller (2005, 2007-09)2. ........................................................................ 11,081, Tim Lester (1996-99)3. ...................................................................... 9,116, Alex Carder (2009-12)4. ...................................................................... 9,071, Brad Tayles (1989-92)5. .................................................................6,915, Jay McDonagh (1993-95)6. ..........................................................................4,805, Jeff Welsh (1997-01)7......................................................................4,599, Ryan Cubit (2004-06)8. ..................................................................4,190, Jerome Persell (1976-78)9. ....................................................4,109, Chris Conklin (1982-83; 1985-86)10. ............................................................. 4,078, Chad Munson (2002-03)
Passing Yards1. ............................................................11,329, Tim Hiller (2005, 2007-09)2. ....................................................................... 11,299, Tim Lester (1996-99)3. .....................................................................8,886, Alex Carder (2009-12)4. ....................................................................... 8,717, Brad Tayles (1989-92)5. ................................................................... 6,148, Jay McDonah (1993-95)6. .......................................................................... 4,849, Jeff Welsh (1997-01)7......................................................................4,699, Ryan Cubit (2004-06)8.. ......................................................4,463, Chris Conklin (1982-83, 85-86)
Receiving Yards1. ......................................................... 4,187, Jordan White (2007, 2009-11)2. ...................................................................... 3,599, Steve Neal (1997-00)3. ...............................................................3,539, Greg Jennings (2002-05)4. ....................................................... 3,019, Jamarko Simmons (2005-08)5. ...................................................................2,456, Corey Alston (1997-00)6. .....................................................................2,337, Juan Nunez (2007-10)7..............................................................2,042, Kendrick Mosley (1999-03)8. ......................................................................1,957, Allan Boyko (1987-90)9. ............................................................................ 1,889, Josh Bush (1998-01)10. .....................................................................1,802, Bob Phillips (1979-82)
Rushing Yards1. ................................................................4,219, Robert Sanford (1997-00)2. .................................................................4,190, Jerome Persell (1976-78)3. ................................................................3,671, Brandon West (2006-09)4. ..............................................................3,341, Shawn Faulkner (1980-83)5. ....................................................................3,045, Jim Vackaro (1992-95)6. .............................................................. 2,608, Bobby Howard (1977-80)7.....................................................................2,453, Mark Bonds (2004-07)8. ..................................................................... 2,449, Larry Caper (1979-82) 9. ....................................................................... 2,384, Phil Reed (2000-03)10. .................................................................2,018, Roger Lawson (1969-71) Receptions1. ...........................................................306, Jordan White (2007, 2009-11)2. ..........................................................260, Jamarko Simmons (2005-08)3. ................................................................... 238, Greg Jennings (2002-05)4. .........................................................................235, Steve Neal (1997-00)5. ........................................................................ 190, Juan Nunez (2007-10)6. .................................................................163, Kendrick Mosley (1999-03)7....................................................................... 157, Andre Wallace (1991-94)8. ...................................................................151, Robert Arnheim (2008-11)9. ..........................................................................150, Josh Bush (1998-2001)10. ..................................................................143, Jake Moreland (1996-99)
Scoring1. ........................................................................... 333, John Potter (2008-11)2. ........................................................................307, Brad Selent (1997-00)3. .................................................................258, Robert Sanford (1997-00)4. ................................................................... 253, Walt Olsen (1916-17; 1919)5. .................................................................... 240, Jerome Persell (1976-78)6. ........................................................................ 239, Mike Prindle (1981-84)
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AKRON ZIPS
Akron junior running back Jawon Chisholm
Dr. Luis M. ProenzaPresident
Tom WistrcillDirector of Athletics
Terry BowdenHead Coach
UNIVERSITY OF AKRONLocation: ............................................................................................................Akron, OhioPresident: ..............................................................................................Dr. Luis M. ProenzaDirector of Athletics: .......................................................................................Tom Wistrcill Head Coach: ..................................................................................................Terry BowdenFaculty Representative: ................................................................................................TBAEnrollment:................................................................................................................... 29,699Founded: ...........................................................................................................................1870Nickname: ..........................................................................................................................ZipsColors: .................................................................... Blue (282 PMS) and Gold (871 PMS)Stadium: (Capacity): ........................... InfoCision Stadium -- Summa Field (27,881)Website: .....................................................................................................www.gozips.com
TEAM FACTSOffense: ........................................................................................................................ SpreadDefense:................................................................................................................................4-32012 Record: ....................................................................................................................... 1-112012 Conference Record/Finish: ....................................................................0-8/7th EastLast Bowl Appearance: ........................................................... Motor City Bowl (2005)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ....................................................................................45/14Starters Returning/Lost: ..................................................................................................14/8All-Time Record: ................................................................................................488-506-36All-Time MAC Record: .............................................................................................. 64-105MAC Championships/Last: ....................................................................................... 1/2005
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesThur., Aug. 29 at Central Florida 7:00 pm ET ESPN3 Akron leads 5-3Sat., Sept. 7 James Madison 6:00 pm ET ESPN3 First MeetingSat., Sept. 14 at Michigan Noon ET Big Ten Network First MeetingSat., Sept. 21 Louisiana-Lafayette 6:00 pm ET TBA First MeetingSat., Sept. 28 *at Bowling Green TBA TBA BGSU leads 12-7Sat., Oct. 5 *Ohio 2:00 pm ET TBA Ohio leads 16-12-1Sat., Oct. 12 *at Northern Illinois 5:00 pm ET TBA NIU leads 8-5Sat., Oct. 19 *at Miami TBA TBA Miami leads 16-5-1Sat., Oct. 26 *Ball State Noon ET ESPN Regional Akron leads 10-9-1Sat., Nov. 2 *Kent State 3:30 pm ET TBA Akron leads 30-23-2Sat., Nov. 16 *at UMass 1:00 pm ET TBA UMass leads 1-0Fri., Nov. 29 *Toledo TBA #ESPNU/ESPN3 Toledo leads 9-8*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (16)Offense (7) Pos. 2012 StatisticsDylan Brumbaugh OL Started five games at guard last seasonJawon Chisholm RB Played in 11 games, 10 starts, with 953 rushing yds., 5 TDsDee Frieson WR 48 rec., 400 yds., 4 TDsJarrod Pughsley OL Started 10 games at guard and tackle last seasonKeith Sconiers WR 41 rec., 479 yds., 1 TDL.T. Smith WR 48 rec., 509 yds., 3 TDsTravis Switzer OL Started 12 games at center last season
2012 Results (1-11, 0-8 MAC)Date Opponent Score Total Off. Total Def. Att.August 30 Central Florida L, 14-56 325 386 12,616September 8 at Florida International L, 38-41 (OT) 411 441 15,685September 15 Morgan State W, 66-6 753 200 9,993September 22 at Tennessee L, 26-47 344 633 81,719September 29 *Miami L, 49-56 629 705 8,211October 6 *Bowling Green L, 10-24 316 472 10,102October 13 *at Ohio L, 28-34 456 441 25,542October 20 *Northern Illinois L, 7-37 199 528 7,074October 27 *at Central Michigan L, 14-35 492 444 10,172November 3 *at Kent State L, 24-35 442 364 18,265November 10 *UMass L, 14-22 427 327 7,716November 20 *at Toledo L, 23-35 332 459 14,589* Mid-American Conference game
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No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown21 Bill Alexander CB 5-8 /171 Sr. Whigham, Ga.2 Broderick Alexander RB 6-0/228 Sr. Covington, Ga.49 Christian Allen FB 6-0/246 RFr. Morgantown, W.Va.97 Jeff Allen FB 6-2/270 Jr. Morgantown, W.Va.40 Austin Bailey DL 5-11/273 Sr. West Friendship, Md.20 Nick Bice WR 5-8/153 Jr. Dresden, Ohio Fransohn Bickley CB 5-8/145 Fr. Akron, Ohio77 Andrew Bohan OL 6-3/272 So. Avon Lake, Ohio74 Cedric Brittnum OL 6-5/324 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 53 Jatavis Brown LB 5-11/217 So. Belle Glade, Fla.75 Dylan Brumbaugh OL 6-5/303 So. Green, Ohio 58 Nico Caponi DL 6-3/273 Sr. Sandusky, Ohio62 Rodney Carroll OL 6-5/305 RFr. Orange, Va.70 Michael Casimos OL 6-2/295 RFr. Upper Saddle River, N.J.85 L.J. Chambers WR 5-11/195 Jr. Bedford, Ohio 29 Bryce Cheek CB 6-0/188 So. Lewis Center, Ohio7 Jawon Chisholm RB 6-1/200 Jr. Harrisburg, Pa. Darius Copeland DL 6-1/238 Fr. Ft. Myers, Fla. 39 Sean Crandall FB 5-11/229 RFr. Herkimer, N.Y.11 Zach D’Orazio WR 6-2/218 So. Avon Lake, Ohio12 Imani Davis WR 5-9/172 So. Miami, Fla.79 Mike Davis DL 6-0/288 So. Powell, Ohio79 Drew Deneher OL 6-2/281 So. Dover, Ohio 88 Jerrod Dillard WR 6-5/202 Sr. Adrian, Mich. 32 Martel Durant CB 5-10/165 Jr. Akron, Ohio6 Dalton Easton QB 6-0/195 RFr. Key Biscayne, Fla.17 Wade Edwards WR/RB 5-8/170 RFr. Seffner, Fla. Stephen Erickson OL 6-4/285 Fr. Sherrodsville, Ohio54 Dylan Evans LB 6-2/206 So. Nazareth, Pa.18 Will Fleming TE 6-4/240 Sr. Akron, Ohio23 Bre’ Ford S 5-10/208 Jr. Bethel Park, Pa.13 Tyler Foster QB 6-1/191 RFr. Canton, Ohio20 Malachi Freeman CB 5-9/178 Sr. Newark, Del.83 Dee Frieson WR 5-8/182 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla.63 Varnell Garrett DL 6-3/227 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Lavonne Gauthney DL 6-2/300 Fr. Reynoldsburg, Ohio81 Tyrell Goodman WR 6-2/202 So. Yonkers, N.Y.33 Sean Graves S 5-11/179 Sr. Akron, Ohio30 Bryan Green RB 5-10/197 RFr. Farmington, Mich.36 Cody Grice DL 5-11/293 So. Akron, Ohio Zach Guiser S 6-1/205 Fr. Fayette City, Pa. Andrew Hauser LB 6-1/196 Fr. Mason, Ohio Mikee Hayes CB 5-11/180 Fr. Ocala, Fla. Keontae Hollis DL 6-2/285 Jr. Pontiac, Mich.4 Anthony Holmes S 6-0/191 Sr. Harrisburg, Pa.96 Alfonso Horner DE 6-3/212 So. Miami, Fla. Matthew Hoyer QB 6-4/195 So. North Olmsted, Ohio34 Conor Hundley RB 5-10/215 So. Hamilton, Ohio9 C.J. James DE 6-3/250 Sr. Orlando, Fla.25 D.J. Jones RB 5-8/195 RFr. Ravenna, Ohio Rob Kensinger DL 6-3/260 Fr. Strongsville, Ohio Michael Kish OL 6-5/260 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Ryan Kortokrax OL 6-4/285 Fr. Haviland, Ohio Jerome Lane LB 6-4/210 Fr. Akron, Ohio 31 Emmanuel Lartey CB 5-11/185 Sr. College Park, Ga.10 Hakeem Lawrence RB 5-7/171 So. Miami, Fla.73 Brett Lee OL 6-0/288 So. Canton, Ohio 78 Micah Lio OL 6-8/325 Jr. Butler, Pa. 45 Justin March LB 6-0/226 Jr. Danville, Ill. 92 Daryan Martin DE 6-0/229 RFr. Cincinnati, Ohio Moses McCray DL 6-2/318 Sr. Tampa, Fla.65 Kevin Mills OL 6-3/308 Fr. Canton, Ohio C.J. Mizell LB 6-2/230 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. Deon’Tae Moore LB 6-4/205 Fr. Akron, Ohio 26 Devonte Morgan S 5-11/193 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Manny Morgan RB 5-9/190 Fr. Naples, Fla. 35 Cory Morrow S 6-0/204 RFr. Geneva, Ohio
No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown Ryan Noland OL 6-4/265 Fr. Ravenna, Ohio71 Quaison Osborne OL 6-3/297 So. Hudson, Ohio38 Zach Paul P 6-3/211 So. Broadview Heights, Ohio72 Joe Petrides OL 6-5/300 Sr. Baltimore, Md.16 Kyle Pohl QB 6-3/213 So. Farmersville, Ohio80 Andrew Pratt WR 6-5/213 So. North Canton, Ohio91 Albert Presley DE 6-2/235 Sr. Marietta, Ga.76 Jarrod Pughsley OL 6-5/319 Sr. Lima, Ohio 59 John Rachal LB 6-2/222 RFr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.47 Gary Ransom LB 5-11/220 Jr. Zanesville, Ohio87 Anthony Ritossa TE 6-4/247 Jr. Kirtland, Ohio 27 Johnny Robinson S 5-9/188 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio86 Jon Root TE 6-6/250 Sr. Fairview, Pa.44 Nick Rossi LB 6-0/233 Jr. Moosic, Pa. 68 Sam Scifo K 5-7/165 RFr. Pittsburgh, Pa.35 Keith Sconiers WR 6-0/181 Sr. Calumet Park, Ill.6 DeAndre Scott CB 5-11/177 RFr. Frederick, Md.37 Danny Seafler WR 5-9/169 So. Brecksville, Ohio93 Connor Seeman DE 6-3/237 Sr. Copley, Ohio 19 John Senter CB 5-7/161 So. Huber Heights, Ohio52 Jon Shelby LB 6-1/202 Jr. Brockton, Mass.98 Paul Skolmutch LS 6-2/257 Sr. Glenmont, Ohio Granyl Smith LB 6-0/220 Fr. Columbus, Ohio25 Josh Smith CB 6-1/191 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio3 L.T. Smith WR 6-0/205 Jr. Painesville, Ohio60 Robert Smith-Harris LB 5-10/214 Sr. Youngstown, Ohio Christopher Spruill DL 6-2/230 Fr. Maple Heights, Ohio48 Robert Stein K 5-8/169 So. Cincinnati, Ohio67 Travis Switzer OL 6-2/292 Jr. Lancaster, Pa. Mykel Traylor-Bennett WR 6-4/200 Fr. Reynoldsburg, Ohio55 Jamel Turner LB 6-3/215 So. Youngstown, Ohio39 James Turner S 5-11/202 So. Fairfield, Ohio 66 Dakota Wagner DL 6-3/232 RFr. Sebring, Ohio48 Rufus Walls WR 5-10/193 Sr. Columbus, Ohio26 Rayshawn Walton RB 5-10/186 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio8 Curtis Watson QB 6-3/227 Jr. Bellevue, Ohio14 Donte Williams CB 5-10/170 Jr. Green Belt, Md.56 Isaiah Williams OL 6-3/284 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio50 Jamar Williams LB 5-10/216 Jr. Columbus, Ohio22 Tyler Williams RB 5-7/160 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Austin Wolf WR 6-4/200 Fr. Lebanon, Ohio Tommy Woodson QB 6-2/225 Fr. Monroeville, Pa.
Bowden’s Year-By-YearYear School Overall Conference Bowl1983 Salem 3-7 2-6 -1984 Salem 8-3 7-1 -1985 Salem 8-3 6-1 -1987 Samford 9-1 - -1988 Samford 5-6 - -1989 Samford 4-7 - -1990 Samford 6-4-1 - -1991 Samford 12-2 - NCAA Div. I-AA Semifinals1992 Samford 9-3 - NCAA Div. I-AA First Round1987 Auburn 11-0 8-0 -1988 Auburn 9-1-1 6-1-1 -1989 Auburn 8-4 5-3 Outback Bowl1990 Auburn 8-4 4-4 Independence Bowl1991 Auburn 10-3 6-2 Peach Bowl1992 Auburn 1-5 1-4 -2009 North Alabama 11-2 7-1 NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals2010 North Alabama 9-4 5-3 NCAA Div. II 2nd Round2011 North Alabama 9-3 2-2 NCAA Div. II 2nd Round2012 Akron 1-11 0-8 --Totals (19 Seasons) 141-73-2 --
Bowden vs. The MAC vs. Ball State ...................................... 0-0vs. Bowling Green ...............................0-1vs. Buffalo ........................................... 0-0vs. Central Michigan ..........................0-1vs. Eastern Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Kent State .......................................0-1vs. UMass ...............................................0-1vs. Miami ...............................................0-1vs. Northern Illinois .............................0-1vs. Ohio ..................................................0-1vs. Toledo ..............................................0-1vs. Western Michigan .........................1-0
Assistant CoachesChuck Amato, Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator ....................................................................North Carolina State, 1969Alan Arrington, Offensive Line ................................................................................................................................................... Mississippi, 1994Trent Boykin, Running Backs .....................................................................................................................................Youngstown State, 1995Jeff Bowden, Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Receivers ....................................................................................... Florida State, 1983Terrell Buckley, Defensive Backs ........................................................................................................................................Florida State, 2007A.J. Milwee, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks ................................................................................................. North Alabama, 2009John Pont, Recruiting Coordinator/Inside Receivers .....................................................................................................Miami (Ohio), 2007Todd Stroud, Defensive Line ................................................................................................................................................. Florida State, 1985Mike Woodford, Safeties .................................................................................................................................................................. Arizona, 1982
Akron All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.1891 No Coach 1 1-3 .2501892 Frank Cook 1 3-4 .4291893-94 John W. Heisman 2 6-2 .7501895 No Coach 1 3-2 .6001896 Harry Wilson 1 0-1 .0001897-98 Did Not Compete1899 Archie Eves 1 2-1 .6671900 No Coach 1 2-3-1 .4171901 Did Not Compete 1902 Forest Firestone 1 2-5 .2861903 Rev. Alfred W. Place 1 0-2 .0001904-07 Did Not Compete 1908 Dr. Dwight Bradley 1 3-4 .4291909 Clarance Weed 1 4-4 .5001910-14 Frank Haggerty 5 22-16-3 .5731915-23 Fred S. Sefton 9 34-33-4 .5071924-25 James W. Coleman 2 6-10 .3751926 George Babcock 1 5-2-2 .6671927-34 Howard “Red” Blair 9 42-30-5 .5781936-38 James W. Aiken 3 19-7-1 .7271939-40 Thomas W. Dowler 2 7-9-2 .4441941-42 Otis W. Douglas 2 5-10-3 .3611943-45 Did Not Compete 1946-47 Paul Baldacci 2 7-10 .4121948-51 William Hougton 4 7-27-1 .2141952-53 Kenneth Cochrane 2 8-9-1 .4721954-60 Joseph McMullen 7 30-28-3 .5161961-72 Gordon Larson 12 74-33-5 .6831973-85 Jim Dennison 13 80-62-2 .5621986-94 Gerry Faust 9 43-53-3 .4491995-03 Lee Owens 9 40-61 .3962004-09 J.D. Brookhart 6 30-42 .4172010-11 Rob Ianello 2 2-22 .0832012 Terry Bowden 1 1-11 .083Totals 112 488-506-36 .491
InfoCision Stadium -- Summa Field
Capacity: ..................................................................................................................................................27,881Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................ProGrassFirst Season in Stadium: ........................................................................................................................2009Record in Stadium: ......................................................................................................... 6-18 (fifth season)Largest Home Crowd: ......................................................... 27,881 (vs. Morgan State, Sept. 12, 2009)Largest Season Home Attendance: ................................................................................ 104,293 (2009)
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Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1891 No Coach -- -- 1-3 --1892 Frank Cook -- -- 3-4 --1893 John W. Heisman -- -- 5-2 --1894 John W. Heisman -- -- 1-0 --1895 No Coach -- -- 3-2 --1896 Harry Wilson -- -- 0-1 --1897 Did Not Compete -- -- -- --1898 Did Not Compete -- -- -- --1899 Archie Eves -- -- 2-1 --1900 No Coach -- -- 2-3-1 --1901 Did Not Compete -- -- -- --1902 Forest Firestone -- -- 2-5 --1903 Rev. Alfred W. Place -- -- 0-2 --1904 Did Not Compete -- -- -- --1905 Did Not Compete -- -- -- --1906 Did Not Compete -- -- -- --1907 Did Not Compete -- -- -- --1908 Dr. Dwight Bradley -- -- 3-4 --1909 Clarence Weed -- -- 4-4 --1910 Frank Haggerty -- -- 7-2 --1911 Frank Haggerty -- -- 3-4-1 --1912 Frank Haggerty -- -- 5-2-1 --1913 Frank Haggerty -- -- 3-4 --1914 Frank Haggerty -- -- 4-4-1 --1915 Fred S. Sefton -- -- 1-7 --1916 Fred S. Sefton -- -- 2-7 --1917 Fred S. Sefton -- -- 5-3 --1918 Fred S. Sefton -- -- 2-2-1 --1919 Fred S. Sefton -- -- 6-1-1 --1920 Fred S. Sefton -- -- 4-4 --1921 Fred S. Sefton -- -- 5-3 --1922 Fred S. Sefton -- -- 5-3 --1923 Fred S. Sefton -- -- 4-3-1 --1924 James W. Coleman -- -- 5-3 --1925 James W. Coleman -- -- 1-7 --1926 George Babcock -- -- 5-2-2 --1927 Howard “Red” Blair -- -- 5-3 --1928 Howard “Red” Blair -- -- 5-3 --1929 Howard “Red” Blair -- -- 9-1 --1930 Howard “Red” Blair -- -- 7-1 --1931 Howard “Red” Blair -- -- 1-7 --1932 Howard “Red” Blair -- -- 2-4-3 --1933 Howard “Red” Blair -- -- 5-3-1 --1934 Howard “Red” Blair -- -- 3-4-1 --1935 Howard “Red” Blair -- -- 6-3 --1936 James W. Aiken -- -- 6-2-1 --1937 James W. Aiken -- -- 7-2 --1938 James W. Aiken -- -- 6-3 --1939 Thomas W. Dowler -- -- 5-4 --1940 Thomas W. Dowler -- -- 2-5-2 --1941 Otis W. Douglas -- -- 5-3-1 --1942 Otis W. Douglas -- -- 0-7-2 --1943 No Games Played -- -- -- --1944 No Games Played -- -- -- --1945 No Games Played -- -- -- --1946 Paul Baldacci -- -- 5-4 --1947 Paul Baldacci -- -- 2-6 --1948 William “Bud” Houghton -- -- 2-6 --1949 William “Bud” Houghton -- -- 2-6-1 --1950 William “Bud” Houghton -- -- 2-7 --1951 William “Bud” Houghton-- -- 1-8 --1952 Kenneth “Red” Cochrane -- -- 2-6-1 --1953 Kenneth “Red” Cochrane-- -- 6-3 --1954 Joseph H. McMullen -- -- 3-5 --1955 Joseph H. McMullen -- -- 6-2 --1956 Joseph H. McMullen -- -- 3-5-1 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1957 Joseph H. McMullen -- -- 7-1-1 --1958 Joseph H. McMullen -- -- 6-2-1 --1959 Joseph H. McMullen -- -- 4-5 --1960 Joseph H. McMullen -- -- 1-8 --1961 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 6-2 --1962 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 7-2 --1963 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 6-3 --1964 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 6-3 --1965 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 5-3-1 --1966 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 6-3 --1967 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 4-4-1 --1968 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 7-3-1 --1969 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 9-1 --1970 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 7-3 --1971 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 8-2 --1972 Gordon K. Larson -- -- 3-4-2 --1973 Jim Dennison -- -- 6-5 --1974 Jim Dennison -- -- 5-5 --1975 Jim Dennison -- -- 7-4 --1976 Jim Dennison -- -- 10-3 --1977 Jim Dennison -- -- 6-4-1 --1978 Jim Dennison -- -- 6-5 --1979 Jim Dennison -- -- 6-5 --1980 Jim Dennison -- -- 3-7-1 --1981 Jim Dennison -- -- 5-5 --1982 Jim Dennison -- -- 6-5 --1983 Jim Dennison -- -- 8-3 --1984 Jim Dennison -- -- 4-7 --1985 Jim Dennison -- -- 8-4 --1986 Gerry Faust -- -- 7-4 --1987 Gerry Faust -- -- 4-7 --1988 Gerry Faust -- -- 5-6 --1989 Gerry Faust -- -- 6-4-1 --1990 Gerry Faust -- -- 3-7-1 --1991 Gerry Faust -- -- 5-6 --1992 Gerry Faust 5-3 T-3rd 7-3-1 --1993 Gerry Faust 4-4 5th 5-6 --1994 Gerry Faust 1-8 9th 1-10 --1995 Lee Owens 2-6 T-7th 2-9 --1996 Lee Owens 3-5 T-6th 4-7 --1997 Lee Owens 2-6 6th/East 2-9 --1998 Lee Owens 2-6 5th/East 4-7 --1999 Lee Owens 5-3 T-3rd/East 7-4 --2000 Lee Owens 5-1 T-1st/East 6-5 --2001 Lee Owens 4-4 T-4th/East 4-7 --2002 Lee Owens 3-5 5th/East 4-8 --2003 Lee Owens 5-3 3rd/East 7-5 --2004 J.D. Brookhart 6-2 2nd/East 6-5 --2005 J.D. Brookhart 5-3 T-1st/East 7-6 Motor City2006 J.D. Brookhart 3-5 T-3rd/East 5-7 --2007 J.D. Brookhart 3-5 6th/East 4-8 --2008 J.D. Brookhart 3-5 4th/East 5-7 --2009 J.D. Brookhart 2-6 6th/East 3-9 --2010 Rob Ianello 1-7 t-6th/East 1-11 --2011 Rob Ianello 0-8 7th/East 1-11 --2012 Terry Bowden 0-8 7th/East 1-11 --
Bowl Results (0-1-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result12/26/05 Motor City Memphis L, 31-38
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IndividualGameTotal Offense ............................................................................. 460, Charlie Frye vs. Central Michigan (2003)Yards Rushing........................................................................................ 295, James Black vs. Austin Peay (1983)Rushing Attempts ...................................................................................52, James Black vs. Austin Peay (1983)Rushing Touchdowns.......................5, Bobby Hendry vs. EMU (2001); Terry Cameron vs. N. Iowa (1978)Yards Passing .............................................................................................. 455, Luke Getsy vs. Memphis (2005)Pass Attempts ............................................................................................... 59, Luke Getsy vs. Memphis (2005)Pass Completions .........................................................................37, Dalton Williams vs. Morgan State (2012)Passing Touchdowns .......................5, Dalton Williams vs. Morgan St (2012); Luke Getsy vs. NIU (2005)Yards Receiving ..................................................................... 223, Jabari Arthur vs. Western Michigan (2007)Receiving Touchdowns ......................................................................................4, Dan Ruff vs. Ball State (1969)Receptions ...................................................................................15, Jabari Arthur vs. Western Michigan (2007)Interceptions ........................................................................................6, Dick Miller vs. Baldwin-Wallace (1937)
SeasonTotal Offense ...................................................................................................................3,837, Charlie Frye (2003)Yards Rushing.......................................................................................................................1,786, Mike Clark (1986)Rushing Attempts ................................................................................................................351, James Black (1983)Rushing Touchdowns....................................................................................................17, Dennis Kennedy (2008)Yards Passing ................................................................................................................. 3,549, Charlie Frye (2003)Pass Attempts ......................................................................................................................525, Luke Getsy (2005)Pass Completions ........................................................................................................326, Dalton Williams (2012)Touchdown Passes ........................................................................................................ 25, Dalton Williams (2012)Yards Receiving ........................................................................................................ 1,210, Domenik Hixon (2005)Receptions ...........................................................................................................................86, Jabari Arthur (2007)Touchdown Catches .....................................................................................................................11, Dan Ruff (1968)Interceptions ............................................................................................................................... 13, Dick Miller (1937)Points ..............................................................................................................................110, Dennis Kennedy (2008)
CareerTotal Offense ............................................................................................................ 11,478, Charlie Frye (2001-04)Yards Rushing............................................................................................................... 4,257, Mike Clark (1984-86)Rushing Attempts ..........................................................................................................804, Mike Clark (1984-86)Rushing Touchdowns..............................................................................................39, Brandon Payne (1999-02)Yards Passing .......................................................................................................... 11,049, Charlie Frye (2001-04)Pass Attempts ........................................................................................................... 1,436, Charlie Frye (2001-04)Pass Completions .........................................................................................................913, Charlie Frye (2001-04)Touchdown Passes ........................................................................................................64, Charlie Frye (2001-04)Yards Receiving .....................................................................................................2,653, Jabari Arthur (2004-07)Receptions ...................................................................................................................184, Jabari Arthur (2004-07)Touchdown Catches ............................................................................................................ 27, Dan Ruff (1967-70)Points ...................................................................................................................................... 266, Zac Derr (1998-01)Interceptions ......................................................................................................................... 18, Gary Tyler (1985-87)
TeamGamePoints .............................................................................................................................66, vs. Morgan State (2012)Total Offense .............................................................................................................. 753, vs. Morgan State (2012)Yards Rushing.......................................................................................................503, vs. Northern Arizona (1991)Yards Passing .............................................................................................................565, vs. Morgan State (2012)First Downs .................................................................................................................... 43, vs. Morgan State (2012)Total Defense .........................................................................................................................-5, at Otterbien (1955)Rushing Defense ................................................................................................-50, vs. Western Kentucky (1984)Passing Defense ............................................................................................................................-7, vs. Mount Union (1957)
Total Offense1. ....................................................................11,478, Charlie Frye (2001-04)2. ........................................................7,024, James Washington (1997-00)3. .................................................................... 5,946, Luke Getsy (2005-06)4. ...............................................................4,735, Vernon Stewart (1983-86)5. ...................................................................4,649, Mike Johnson (1988-89)6. .........................................................4,373, Chris Jacquemain (2007-09)7..........................................................................4,257, Mike Clark (1984-86)8. ...........................................................................4,171, Eric Schoch (1971-73)9. .................................................................3,866, Marcel Weems (1991-93)10. .................................................................... 3,565, Don Zwisler (1965-68)
Passing Yards1. ....................................................................11,049, Charlie Frye (2001-04)2. ........................................................6,699, James Washington (1997-00)3. ...................................................................... 6,117, Luke Getsy (2005-06)4. ..........................................................4,371, Chris Jacquemain (2007-09)5. ................................................................... 3,989, Mike Johnson (1988-89)6. .............................................................. 3,945, Vernon Stewart (1983-86)7....................................................................... 3,387 Dalton Williams (2012)8. ..................................................................3,358, Patrick Nicely (2009-11)9. ...................................................................... 3,297, Don Zwisler (1965-68)10. .......................................................................3,142, Mic Hutton (1969-71)
Receiving Yards1. ..................................................................2,653, Jabari Arthur (2004-07)2. .................................................................... 2,577, Lavel Bailey (1997-00)3. ............................................................................2,531, Dan Ruff (1967-70)4. ........................................................... 2,092, Domenik Hixon (2002-05)5. ................................................................... 1,997, Matt Cherry (2000-03)6. ..................................................................... 1,986, Jake Schifino (1998-01)7....................................................................... 1,738, Mac Thomas (1970-73)8. .........................................................................1,718, Willie Davis (1983-85)9. ........................................................................... 1,531, Ron Fuller (1974-77)10. ..............................................................1,414, Jack Beidleman (1967-70)
Rushing Yards1. .........................................................................4,257, Mike Clark (1984-86)2. .................................................................... 3,054, James Black (1980-83)3. ............................................................. 3,032, Jack Beidleman (1967-70)4. .............................................................. 2,861, Brandon Payne (1999-02)5. ..............................................................2,847, Bobby Hendry (2000-03)6. ............................................................................ 2,816, Billy Mills (1973-76)7.......................................................................2,613, Paul Winters (1976-79)8. ........................................................... 2,552, Dennis Kennedy (2005-08)9. ..............................................................2,314, Dennis Brumfield (1979-81)10. .................................................................... 2,101, Brett Biggs (2004-05)
Receptions1. ...................................................................... 184, Jabari Arthur (2004-07)2. ...................................................................... 149, Matt Cherry (2000-03)3. ................................................................. 141, Domenik Hixon (2002-05)4. ........................................................................ 138, Lavel Bailey (1997-00)5. ..........................................................................131, Jake Schifino (1998-01)6. ............................................................................... 127, Dan Ruff (1967-70)7.........................................................................110, Marquelo Suel (2011-12)8. ..........................................................................106, James White (1977-81)9. .......................................................................... 104, Willie Davis (1983-85)10. ..................................................................... 103, Miquel Irvin (2002-03)
Scoring1. ................................................................................ 266, Zac Derr (1998-01)2. ................................................................260, Brandon Payne (1999-02)3. ..................................................................253, Bob Dombroski (1986-89)4. ..................................................................... 229, Jason Swiger (2002-05)5. .................................................................226, Jack Beidleman (1967-70)6. ............................................................................ 212, Igor Iveljic (2007-10)7.........................................................................199, Daron Alcorn (1989-92)8. ..................................................................198, Bobby Hendry (2000-03)9. ............................................................................... 176, Dan Ruff (1967-70)10 ...............................................................176, Dennis Kennedy (2005-08)
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Bowling Green linebacker Gabe Martin
Dr. Mary Ellen MazeyPresident
Chris KingstonDirector of Athletics
Dave ClawsonHead Coach
Dave MeyerSports Information
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITYLocation: ........................................................................................... Bowling Green, OhioPresident: ..........................................................................................Dr. Mary Ellen MazeyDirector of Athletics: ...................................................Chris Kingston (Central Florida) Head Coach: ........................................Dave Clawson (Williams College (Mass.), ‘89)Faculty Representative: ................................................................................ Lee MeserveEnrollment:.....................................................................................................................17,234Founded: ........................................................................................................................... 1910Nickname: ...................................................................................................................FalconsColors: ........................................................ Orange (PMS 4625) and Brown (PMS 172)Stadium: (Capacity): .................................................Doyt L. Perry Stadium (24,000)Website: ...........................................................................................www.bgsufalcons.com
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesThur., Aug. 29 Tulsa 7:00 pm ET ESPNU Tulsa leads series 3-0Sat., Sept. 7 *at Kent State Noon ET ESPN Regional BGSU leads 55-19-6Sat., Sept. 14 at Indiana Noon ET ESPNU First MeetingSat., Sept. 21 Murray State 3:30 pm ET TBA First MeetingSat., Sept. 28 *Akron TBA TBA BGSU leads 12-7Sat., Oct. 5 *UMass 3:30 pm ET TBA BGSU leads 1-0Sat., Oct. 12 at Mississippi State TBA TBA First MeetingSat., Oct. 26 *Toledo TBA TBA BGSU leads 39-34-4Tue., Nov. 5 *at Miami 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Miami leads 42-22-5 Tue., Nov. 12 *Ohio 7:30 pm ET ESPNU/ESPN3 BGSU leads 37-25-2Sat., Nov. 23 *at Eastern Michigan 1:00 pm ET TBA BGSU leads 24-11-1Fri., Nov. 29 *at Buffalo TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 BGSU leads 7-3*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (20) Offense (9) Pos. 2012 StatisticsAlex Bayer TE Started all 13 games, 36 rec., 410 yds., 3 TDsRyan Burbrink WR Played in 12 games, 39 rec., 351 yds.Fahn Cooper OL Started all 13 games at left tackle last seasonDominic Flewellyn OL Started all 13 games at left guard last seasonChris Gallon WR Played in all 13 games, 54 rec., 720 yds., 6 TDsAlex Huettel OL Started all 13 games at right guard last seasonShaun Joplin WR Started 12 games, 40 rec., 639 yds., 4 TDs Chief Kekuewa OL Started all 13 games at center last seasonMatt Schilz QB Started all 13 games, 228 comp., 413 att., 2,585 yds., 14 TDs
Specialists (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsTyler Tate PK 7-10 FGs, 5-6 PATs, 26 pointsBrian Schmiedebusch P 72 punts, 2,941 yds., 40.8 avg., long of 60 yards, 24 In20
Starters Lost (5) Offense (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsJordan Roussos OL Started all 13 games at right tackle last seasonAnthon Samuel RB Played in 12 games, 202 att., 998 yds., 4.9 avg., 11 TDs
Defense (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsChris Jones DT MAC Defensive Player of the Year, 42 tackles, 19 tfl, 12.5 sacksDwayne Woods LB 68 tackles, 8.5 tfl, 2.0 sacks, 1 INT, 5 passes defensed
Specialists (1) Pos. 2012 StatisticsCory Johnson LS Appeared in all 13 games last season
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Football Contact: Dave Meyer245 Perry Stadium East
BGSU All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.
1919 John Stitt 1 0-3 .000
1920 Walter Jean 1 1-4 .200
1921 Earl Krieger 1 3-1-1 .700
1922 Allen Snyder 1 4-2-1 .643
1923 R.B. McCandless 1 3-5 .375
1924-34 Warren Steller 11 40-21-19 .619
1935-40 Harry Ockerman 6 20-19-9 .510
1941-54 Robert Whittaker 14 66-50-7 .565
1955-64 Doyt Perry 10 77-11-5 .855
1965-67 Bob Gibson 3 19-9 .679
1968-76 Don Nehlen 9 53-35-4 .598
1977-85 Denny Stolz 9 56-45-1 .553
1986-90 Mie Ankney 5 20-31-3 .398
1991-2000 Gary Blackney 10 60-50-2 .540
2001-02 Urban Meyer 2 17-6 .739
2003-07 Gregg Brandon 5 44-30 .613
2009-12 Dave Clawson 4 22-28 .440
Totals 93 505-351-51 .585
Doyt L. Perry Stadium
Capacity: ...............................................................................................................................................24,000Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ......................................................................................................................... 1966Record in Stadium: ...........................................................................................................................147-72-6Largest Home Crowd: ......................................................................................... 33,527 vs. Toledo (1983)Largest Season Home Attendance: ................................................................................... 114,802 (1985)
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BOWLING GREEN FALCONS
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1919 John Stitt -- -- 0-3 --1920 Walter Jean -- -- 1-4 --1921 Earl C. Krieger -- -- 3-1-1 --1922 Allen Snyder -- -- 4-2-1 --1923 R.B. McCandless -- -- 3-5 --1924 Warren E. Steller -- -- 3-4 --1925 Warren E. Steller -- -- 3-1-3 --1926 Warren E. Steller -- -- 4-3-1 --1927 Warren E. Steller -- -- 5-1-1 --1928 Warren E. Steller -- -- 5-0-2 --1929 Warren E. Steller -- -- 4-2-1 --1930 Warren E. Steller -- -- 6-0-2 --1931 Warren E. Steller -- -- 3-1-4 --1932 Warren E. Steller -- -- 3-3-1 --1933 Warren E. Steller -- -- 2-3-2 --1934 Warren E. Steller -- -- 2-3-2 --1935 Harry Ockerman -- -- 1-6 --1936 Harry Ockerman -- -- 4-2-3 --1937 Harry Ockerman -- -- 3-4-1 --1938 Harry Ockerman -- -- 3-2-3 --1939 Harry Ockerman -- -- 6-1-1 --1940 Harry Ockerman -- -- 3-4-1 --1941 Robert Whittaker -- -- 7-1-1 --1942 Robert Whittaker -- -- 6-2-1 --1943 Robert Whittaker -- -- 5-3-1 --1944 Robert Whittaker -- -- 5-3 --1945 Robert Whittaker -- -- 4-3 --1946 Robert Whittaker -- -- 5-3 --1947 Robert Whittaker -- -- 5-5 --1948 Robert Whittaker -- -- 8-0-1 --1949 Robert Whittaker -- -- 4-5 --1950 Robert Whittaker -- -- 3-4-2 --1951 Robert Whittaker -- -- 4-4-1 --1952 Robert Whittaker 2-2 T-4th 7-2 --1953 Robert Whittaker 0-4 7th 1-8 --1954 Robert Whittaker 0-6 8th 2-7 --1955 Doyt L. Perry 4-1-1 T-2nd 7-1-1 --1956 Doyt L. Perry 5-0-1 1st 8-0-1 --1957 Doyt L. Perry 3-1-2 T-2nd 6-1-2 --1958 Doyt L. Perry 4-2 3rd 7-2 --1959 Doyt L. Perry 6-0 1st 9-0 --1960 Doyt L. Perry 5-1 2nd 8-1 --1961 Doyt L. Perry 5-1 1st 8-2 Mercy1962 Doyt L. Perry 5-0-1 1st 7-1-1 --1963 Doyt L. Perry 4-2 3rd 8-2 --1964 Doyt L. Perry 5-1-0 1st 9-1 --1965 Bob Gibson 5-1-0 T-1st 7-2 --1966 Bob Gibson 4-2 3rd 6-3 --1967 Bob Gibson 2-4 5th 6-4 --1968 Don Nehlen 3-2-1 T-3rd 6-3-1 --1969 Don Nehlen 4-1 2nd 6-4 --1970 Don Nehlen 1-4 T-5th 2-6-1 --1971 Don Nehlen 4-1 2nd 6-4 --1972 Don Nehlen 3-1-1 2nd 6-3-1 --1973 Don Nehlen 2-3 T-3rd 7-3 --1974 Don Nehlen 2-3 T-4th 6-4-1 --1975 Don Nehlen 4-2 T-3rd 8-3 --1976 Don Nehlen 4-3 T-5th 6-5 --1977 Denny Stolz 4-3 T-4th 5-7 --1978 Denny Stolz 3-5 T-5th 4-7 --1979 Denny Stolz 3-5 8th 4-7 --1980 Denny Stolz 4-4 7th 4-7 --1981 Denny Stolz 5-3-1 4th 5-5-1 --1982 Denny Stolz 7-2 1st 7-5 California1983 Denny Stolz 7-2 T-2nd 8-3 --1984 Denny Stolz 7-2 2nd 8-3 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1985 Denny Stolz 9-0 1st 11-1 California1986 Moe Ankney 5-3 T-2nd 5-6 --1987 Moe Ankney 5-3 T-2nd 5-6 --1988 Moe Ankney 1-6-1 8th 2-8-1 --1989 Moe Ankney 5-3 5th 5-6 --1990 Moe Ankney 2-4-2 6th 3-5-2 --1991 Gary Blackney 8-0 1st 11-1 California Raisin1992 Gary Blackney 8-0 1st 10-2 Las Vegas1993 Gary Blackney 5-1-2 3rd 6-3-2 --1994 Gary Blackney 7-1 2nd 9-2 --1995 Gary Blackney 3-5 6th 5-6 --1996 Gary Blackney 3-5 T-6th 4-7 --1997 Gary Blackney 3-5 T-4th/East 3-8 --1998 Gary Blackney 5-3 T-3rd/East 5-6 --1999 Gary Blackney 3-5 5th/East 5-6 --2000 Gary Blackney 1-5 6th/East 2-9 --2001 Urban Meyer 4-2 T-2nd/East 8-3 --2002 Urban Meyer 6-2 3rd/West 9-3 --2003 Gregg Brandon 7-1 1st/West 11-3 Motor City2004 Gregg Brandon 6-2 3rd/West 9-3 GMAC2005 Gregg Brandon 5-3 T-1st/East 6-5 --2006 Gregg Brandon 3-5 T-3rd/East 4-8 --2007 Gregg Brandon 4-2 T-1st/East 8-5 GMAC2008 Gregg Brandon 4-4 T-2nd/East 6-5 --2009 Dave Clawson 6-2 3rd/East 7-6 Humanitarian2010 Dave Clawson 1-7 t-5th/East 2-10 --2011 Dave Clawson 3-5 t-4th/East 5-7 --2012 Dave Clawson 6-2 2nd/East 8-5 Military
Bowl Results (4-6-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result11/23/61 Mercy Fresno State L, 6-3612/18/82 California Fresno State L, 28-2912/14/85 California Fresno State L, 7-5112/14/91 California Raisin Fresno State W, 28-2112/18/92 Las Vegas Nevada W, 35-3412/26/03 Motor City Northwestern W, 28-2412/22/04 GMAC Memphis W, 52-351/6/08 GMAC Tulsa L, 7-6312/30/09 Roady’s Humanitarian Idaho L, 42-4312/27/12 Military Bowl San Jose State L, 20-29
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BOWLING GREEN FALCONS
IndividualGameTotal Offense ....................................................................................527, Josh Harris vs. Northern Illinois (2003)Yards Rushing.............................................................................................225, Darryl Story vs. Ball State (1983)Rushing Attempts ..................................................................................... 46, Bryant Jones vs. Kent State (1981)Yards Passing ..................................................................................... 505, Tyler Sheehan at Kent State (2009)Pass Attempts .......................................................................................63, Tyler Sheehan at Kent State (2009)Pass Completions .................................................................................44, Tyler Sheehan at Kent State (2009)Yards Receiving ................................................................................ 278, Freddie Barnes at Kent State (2009)Receptions ............................................................................................ 22, Freddie Barnes at Kent State (2009)
TeamGamePoints .......................................................................................................................................... 151, vs. Findlay (1921)Total Offense ............................................................................................................... 706, vs. Grand Valley (1978)Yards Rushing....................................................................................................................... 496, vs. Marshall (1968)Yards Passing ...............................................................................................................................479, vs. Ohio (1985)First Downs .................................................................................................................................... 37, vs. Ohio (2002)Total Defense .......................................................................................................................... 15, vs. Defiance (1956)Rushing Defense ..................................................................................................................... -64, vs. Miami (2005)Passing Defense ....... 0, vs. Kent State (1988), UT-Arlington (1975), Dayton (1965), Baldwin-Wallace (1954)
Total Offense1. ..............................................................10,465, Tyler Sheehan (2006-09)2. .................................................................... 9,976, Josh Harris (2000-03)3. ..............................................................9,775, Brian McClure (1982-1985)4. ..................................................................7,389, Omar Jacobs (2003-05)5. ......................................................................6,527, Rich Dackin (1986-89)6. .......................................................................6,329, Mark Miller (1974-77)7..........................................................................6,226, Erik White (1989-92)
Passing Yards1. ................................................................ 10,280, Brian McClure (1982-85)2. ............................................................... 10,117, Tyler Sheehan (2006-09)3. ............................................................. 7,832, Matt Schilz (2010-present)4. ..................................................................... 7,503, Josh Harris (2000-03)5. ................................................................. 6,938, Omar Jacobs (2003-05)6. ..................................................................... 6,862, Rich Dackin (1986-89)7..........................................................................6,072, Erik White (1989-92)
Receiving Yards1. ..............................................................3,450, Charles Sharon (2002-05)2. ............................................................ 3,290, Freddie Barnes (2006-09)3. ....................................................................2,726, Robert Redd (1998-02)4. .....................................................................2,679, Stan Hunter (1982-85)5. ................................................................2,507, Mark Szlachcic (1989-93)6. ..................................................................2,491, Ronald Heard (1986-89)7.....................................................................2,385, Cole Magner (2001-04)8. ............................................................... 2,324, Steve Sanders (2002-05)9. ...........................................................................2,268, Jeff Groth (1975-78)10. ............................................................2,231, Reggie Thornton (1986-89)11. ...................................................................2,198, Kamar Jorden (2008-11)
Rushing Yards1. ......................................................................3,423, Dave Preston (1973-76)2. ............................................................................3,239, Paul Miles (1971-73)3. ............................................................................ 3,116, P.J. Pope (2002-05)4. .........................................................................2,564, Fred Durig (1950-52)5. ....................................................................... 2,473, Josh Harris (2000-03)
Receptions1. ................................................................. 297, Freddie Barnes (2006-09)2. .................................................................232, Charles Sharon (2002-05)3. .......................................................................215, Cole Magner (2001-04)4. .........................................................................211, Robert Redd (1998-02)5t. ................................................................... 182, Mark Szlachcic (1989-92)5t. ................................................................ 182, Corey Patridge (2005-08)7........................................................................... 176, Stan Hunter (1982-85)8. ......................................................................174, Kamar Jorden (2008-11)9. .................................................................158, Reggie Thornton (1986-89)10. ................................................................. 156, Steve Sanders (2002-05)
Scoring1. ...................................................................361, Shaun Suisham (2001-04)2. .........................................................................284, Josh Harris (2000-03)3. ................................................................ 248, Freddie Barnes (2006-09)4. ....................................................................... 247, Brian Leaver (1991-94)5. ......................................................................246, Dave Preston (1973-76)6. ............................................................................246, P.J. Pope (2002-05)7........................................................................231, Gehad Youssef (1981-84)8. ...................................................................... 216, Jason Strasser (1996-99)9. ..................................................................212, Charles Sharon (2002-05)10. .................................................................204, Bernard White (1984-85)
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BUFFALO BULLS
Buffalo senior linebacker Khalil Mack
Satish K. TripathiPresident
Danny WhiteDirector of Athletics
Jeff QuinnHead Coach
Jon FullerSports Information
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALOLocation: ...........................................................................................................Buffalo, N.Y.President: ...................................................................................................Satish K. TripathiDirector of Athletics: ......................................................................................Danny White Head Coach: ..........................................................................................................Jeff Quinn Faculty Representative: ................................................................................. Jim AtwoodEnrollment:....................................................................................................................28,952Founded: ...........................................................................................................................1846Nickname: ........................................................................................................................BullsColors: ......................................................................................Blue (293 PMS) and WhiteStadium: (Capacity): ...................................................................... UB Stadium (29,013)Website: .......................................................................................... www.buffalobulls.com
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesSat., Aug. 31 at Ohio State Noon ET ESPN2 First MeetingSat., Sept. 7 at Baylor 3:30 pm ET FOX Sports Net Baylor leads series 2-0Sat., Sept. 14 Stony Brook 3:30 pm ET ESPN3 Buffalo leads series 1-0Sat., Sept. 28 UConn 3:30 pm ET TBA UConn leads 16-4-0Sat., Oct. 5 *Eastern Michigan Noon ET ESPN Regional EMU leads series 5-0Sat., Oct. 12 *at Western Michigan 2:00 pm ET TBA WMU leads 5-1Sat., Oct. 19 *UMass 3:30 pm ET TW Cable Sports Series tied 5-5Sat., Oct. 26 *at Kent State Noon ET TBA Kent State leads series 10-9Tue., Nov. 5 *Ohio 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Ohio leads 12-7Tue., Nov. 12 *at Toledo 7:30 pm ET ESPNU/ESPN3 Toledo leads 6-2Tue., Nov. 19 *at Miami 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Miami leads 12-3Fri., Nov. 29 *Bowling Green TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 BGSU leads 7-3*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (19) Offense (9) Pos. 2012 StatisticsJasen Carlson OL Started all 12 games at left guard last seasonAndre Davis OL Started all 12 games at left tackle last seasonCordero Dixon WR 10 rec. 96 yards, 9.6 avg.Jimmy Gordon TE Started 10 games, 17 rec., 162 yds., 2 TDsFred Lee WR 17 rec., 261 yds., 15.4 avg., 1 TDJoe Licata QB 86-163 passing, 1,045 yds., 7 TDsAlex Neutz WR 65 rec., 1,015 yds., 15.6 avg., 11 TDsBranden Oliver RB 148 att., 821 yds., 5.5 avg., 5 TDsTrevor Sales OL Started all 12 games at center last season
Starters Lost (6) Offense (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsGokhan Ozkan OL Started all 12 games at right tackle last seasonGraham Whinery OL Started all 12 games at right guard last season
Previous Coaching ExperienceDePauw ....................................................................................................................................................................Graduate Assistant (1984-85)Ohio Northern ..................................................................................................................................................................Offensive Line (1986-88)Grand Valley ..........................................................................Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator (1989-03)Central Michigan .............................................................................................................. Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line (2004-05)Central Michigan ....................................................................................Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coord./Offensive Line (2006)Cincinnati ................................................................................................................... Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line (2007-09)
Quinn’s Year-By-YearYear School Overall Conference Bowl2006 Central Michigan (Interim H.C.) 1-0 0-0 1-0 (Motor City Bowl)2009 Cincinnati (Interim H.C.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 (AllState Sugar Bowl)2010 Buffalo 2-10 1-7/t-5th East --2011 Buffalo 3-9 2-6/6th East --2012 Buffalo 4-8 3-5/t-4th East --Totals (3 Years) 10-28 (.263) 6-18 (.250) 1-1 (.500)
Quinn vs. The MAC vs. Akron ................................................ 1-1vs. Ball State .......................................0-2vs. Bowling Green ............................... 1-2vs. Central Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Eastern Michigan .........................0-2vs. Kent State .......................................0-1vs. Miami ............................................... 1-2vs. UMass ...............................................1-0vs. Northern Illinois ............................0-3vs. Ohio .................................................. 1-2vs. Temple ............................................0-2vs. Toledo ..............................................0-1
Adam Shorter, Offensive Line / Run Game Coordinator ..................................................................................................... Cincinnati, ‘04
Jappy Oliver, Asst. Head Coach / Defensive Line / Pro Liaison.................................................................................................Purdue, ‘78
Don Patterson, Quarterbacks ................................................................................................................................................................Army, ‘73
Marty Spieler, Tight Ends / Special Teams Coordinator.........................................................................................Allegheny College, ‘04
Mike Dietzel, Safeties / Co-Special Teams Coordinator ..........................................................................................................Otterbein, ‘85
Matt Simon, Running Backs ......................................................................................................................................Eastern New Mexico, ‘76
Maurice Linguist, Cornerbacks ............................................................................................................................................................Baylor, ‘06
Buffalo All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.1894-96 No Coach 3 1-2-4 .4291897 C.W. Dibble 1 7-0 1.0001898-1902 No Coach 5 17-8-3 .6611903 Ray Turnbull 1 3-3 .5001904-1914 No Varsity Teams1915 Frank Pleasant 1 3-3 .5001916-21 Art Powell 6 13-22-5 .3881922 Jim Batterson 1 1-5 .1671923 James Bond 1 2-5-1 .3131924-28 Russ Carrick 5 5-30-2 .1621929-30 Jay “Biffy” Lee 2 8-7 .5331931 Bill Pritchard 1 2-6 .2501932-33 Jim Wilson 2 3-8-3 .3211934-35 George Van Bibber 2 4-10-1 .4091936-47 Jim Peele 9 38-34-1 .5271948-49 Frank Clair 2 12-4-1 .7351950-51 Jim Wilson 2 12-15-3 .4501952-54 Fritz Febel 3 4-19-1 .1881955-65 Dick Offenhamer 11 58-37-5 .6051966-68 Doc Urich 3 18-12-0 .6001969-70 Dob Deming 2 8-12 .4001971-76 No Football1977-89 Bill Dando 13 59-64-1 .4801990-91 Sam Sanders 2 5-15 .2501992-94 Jim Ward 3 8-24 .2501995-00 Craig Cirbus 6 19-47 .2882001-05 Jim Hofher 5 8-49 .1402005-09 Turner Gill 4 20-30 .4002010-12 Jeff Quinn 3 9-27 .250Totals 99 345-490-28 .416
UB Stadium
Capacity: .................................................................................................................................................29,013Surface: .......................................................................................................................Sportexe MomentumFirst Season in Stadium: ..........................................................................................................................1993Record in Stadium: ................................................................................................................................. 33-71Largest Home Crowd: ..................................................................................... 29,795 vs. Temple (2006)Largest Season Home Attendance: ................................................................................. 101,545 (2008)
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BUFFALO BULLS
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1894 No Coach -- -- 0-1-1 --1895 No Coach -- -- 0-1-1 --1896 No Coach -- -- 0-2-2 --1897 C.W. Dibble -- -- 7-0-0 --1898 No Coach -- -- 4-1 --1899 No Coach -- -- 6-1-1 --1900 No Coach -- -- 3-2-2 --1901 No Coach -- -- 4-2 --1902 No Coach -- -- 1-4-1 --1903 Raymond Turnbull -- -- 4-4 --1904 No Official Varisty Team1905 No Official Varisty Team1906 No Official Varisty Team1907 No Official Varisty Team1908 No Official Varisty Team1909 No Official Varisty Team1910 No Official Varisty Team1911 No Official Varisty Team1912 No Official Varisty Team1913 No Official Varisty Team1914 No Official Varisty Team1915 Frank Pleasant -- -- 3-3 --1916 Art Powell -- -- 3-5-2 --1917 Art Powell -- -- 4-4 --1918 Art Powell -- -- 6-0 --1919 Art Powell -- -- 0-5-1 --1920 Art Powell -- -- 1-4 --1921 Art Powell -- -- 2-3-2 --1922 Jim Batterson -- -- 1-5 --1923 James Bond -- -- 2-5-1 --1924 Russ Carrick -- -- 1-7-0 --1925 Russ Carrick -- -- 3-4-1 --1926 Russ Carrick -- -- 0-8-0 --1927 Russ Carrick -- -- 0-6-1 --1928 Russ Carrick -- -- 1-6-0 --1929 Jay “Biffy” Lee -- -- 5-2 --1930 Jay “Biffy” Lee -- -- 3-5 --1931 Bill Pritchard -- -- 2-6 --1932 Jim Wilson -- -- 1-5-1 --1933 Jim Wilson -- -- 2-3-2 --1934 George Van Bibber -- -- 2-4-1 --1935 George Van Bibber -- -- 2-6 --1936 Jim Peelle -- -- 5-3 --1937 Jim Peelle -- -- 4-4 --1938 Jim Peelle -- -- 2-6 --1939 Jim Peelle -- -- 0-7 --1940 Jim Peelle -- -- 3-5 --1941 Jim Peelle -- -- 3-4-1 --1942 Jim Peelle -- -- 6-2 --1943 No Games Played1944 No Games Played1945 No Games Played1946 Jim Peelle -- -- 7-2 --1947 Jim Peelee -- -- 8-1 --1948 Frank Clair -- -- 6-1-1 --1949 Frank Clair -- -- 6-3 --1950 Jim Wilson -- -- 5-3 --1951 Jim Wilson -- -- 4-4 --1952 Fritz Febel -- -- 1-7 --1953 Fritz Febel -- -- 1-5-1 --1954 Fritz Febel -- -- 2-7 --1955 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 4-4-1 --1956 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 5-3 --1957 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 5-4 --1958 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 8-1 --1959 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 8-1 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1960 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 4-6 --1961 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 4-5 --1962 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 6-3 --1963 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 5-3-1 --1964 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 4-4-1 --1965 Dick Offenhamer -- -- 5-3-2 --1966 Doc Urich -- -- 5-5 --1967 Doc Urich -- -- 6-4 --1968 Doc Urich -- -- 7-3 --1969 Bob Deming -- -- 6-3 --1970 Bob Deming -- -- 2-9 --1971 No Varsity Football1972 No Varsity Football1973 No Varsity Football1974 No Varsity Football1975 No Varsity Football1976 No Varsity Football1977 Bill Dando -- -- 0-3-1 --1978 Bill Dando -- -- 3-6 -- 1979 Bill Dando -- -- 4-5 --1980 Bill Dando -- -- 6-5 --1981 Bill Dando -- -- 5-5 --1982 Bill Dando -- -- 5-5 --1983 Bill Dando -- -- 8-2 --1984 Bill Dando -- -- 6-4 --1985 Bill Dando -- -- 4-6 --1986 Bill Dando -- -- 9-2 --1987 Bill Dando -- -- 3-7 --1988 Bill Dando -- -- 2-8 --1989 Bill Dando -- -- 4-6 --1990 Sam Sanders -- -- 2-8 --1991 Sam Sanders -- -- 3-7 --1992 Jim Ward -- -- 4-6 --1993 Jim Ward -- -- 1-10 --1994 Jim Ward -- -- 3-8 --1995 Craig Cirbus -- -- 3-8 --1996 Craig Cirbus -- -- 8-3 --1997 Craig Cirbus -- -- 2-9 --1998 Craig Cirbus -- -- 4-7 --1999 Craig Cirbus 0-8 7th/East 0-11 --2000 Craig Cirbus 2-6 5th/East 2-9 --2001 Jim Hofher 1-7 6th/East 3-8 --2002 Jim Hofher 0-8 7th/East 1-11 --2003 Jim Hofher 1-7 T-6th/East 1-11 --2004 Jim Hofher 2-6 6th/East 2-9 --2005 Jim Hofher 1-7 5th/East 1-10 --2006 Turner Gill 1-7 6th/East 2-10 --2007 Turner Gill 5-3 3rd/East 5-7 --2008 Turner Gill 5-3 1st/East 8-6 International2009 Turner Gill 3-5 5th/East 5-7 --2010 Jeff Quinn 1-7 t-5th/East 2-10 --2011 Jeff Quinn 2-6 6th/East 3-9 --2012 Jeff Quinn 3-5 t-4th/East 4-8 --
Bowl Results (0-1-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result01/03/09 International Connecticut L, 20-38
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BUFFALO BULLS
IndividualGameTotal Offense .............................................................................................. 536, Cliff Scott vs. New Haven (1992)Yards Rushing...................................................................................................266, Alan Bell vs. Duquesne (1991)Rushing Attempts ................................................................................ 43, James Starks vs. Connecticut (2008)Yards Passing ............................................................................................ 490, Cliff Scott vs. New Haven (1992)Pass Attempts ..........................................................................................................58, Cliff Scott vs. Maine (1993)Pass Completions .......................................................................................34, Drew Willy vs. Kent State (2007)Yards Receiving .............................................................................................218, Joe D’Amico vs. Cortland (1981)Receptions ..................................... 13, Chaz Ahmed vs. Mercyhurst (1990); James Starks vs. Arkon (2008)
TeamGamePoints .............................................................................................................................................81, vs. Hobert (1918)Total Offense ..........................................................................................................................628, vs. Canisius (1998)Yards Rushing.........................................................................................................................486, vs. Canisius (1998)Yards Passing ................................................................................................................490, vs. New Haven (1992)First Downs ..........................................................................................................................32, vs. Mercyhurst (1990)Total Defense ............................................................................................................................84, vs. Hofstra (1992)Rushing Defense .................................................................................................................... -40, vs. Hofstra (1992)Passing Defense .............................................................................................................................................2, vs. Ohio (2001)
Buffalo Career LeadersTotal Offense1. ...................................................................... 8,639, Drew Willy (2005-08) 2. ..........................................................................8,479, Cliff Scott (1991-94)3. .................................................................6,466, Marty Barrett (1980-83)4. .........................................................................5,573, Joe Freedy (1998-01)5. ................................................................4,879, Chad Salisbury (1997-98) 6. ......................................................................4,186, Frank Reilly (1988-90)7..............................................................................3,345, Ken Hyer (1981-84)8. .................................................................3,320, Jim Rodriguez (1978-80)9. .................................................................3,149, Anthony Swan (1994-97)10. .................................................................3,145, James Starks (2006-08)
Passing Yards1. .......................................................................8,748, Drew Willy (2005-08) 2. ........................................................................... 7,578, Cliff Scott (1991-94)3. ................................................................. 6,945, Marty Barrett (1980-83)4. .................................................................... 5,912, Joe Freedy (1998-2001)5. ................................................................4,947, Chad Salisbury (1997-98)6. .....................................................................4,255, Frank Reilly (1988-90)7.............................................................................3,420, Ken Hyer (1981-84)8. ..................................................................3,401, Jim Rodriguez (1978-80)9. .................................................................3,154, Randall Secky (2001-04)10. ................................................................... 3,143, Mark Taylor (1993-96)
Receiving Yards1. .......................................................3,551, Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09)2. ............................................................... 3,409, Drew Haddad (1996-99)3. .................................................................. 2,331, Chris D’Amico (1980-84)4. ................................................................... 2,260, Kail Watkins (1995-98)5. .................................................................2,190, Brett Hamlin (2005-09)6. ................................................................... 2,105, Rusty Knapp (1990-93)7..............................................................2,070, Alex Neutz (2010-present)8. ........................................................................1,810, Frank Price (1977-80)9. .....................................................................1,775, Andre Forde (1999-02)10. ...................................................................1,716, Chaz Ahmed (1987-90)
Rushing Yards1. ................................................................... 3,140, James Starks (2006-08)2. .................................................................3,103, Anthony Swan (1994-97)3. .......................................................................... 3,022, Alan Bell (1989-92)4. ..................................................... 2,514, Branden Oliver (2010-present)5. ............................................................2,062, O.D. Underwood (1986-87)6. ........................................................................... 1,570, Lee Jones (1965-67)7.........................................................................1,559, Willie Evans (1957-59)8. ................................................................ 1,528, Derrick Gordon (1998-01)9. ........................................................................... 1,488, Josh Roth (1996-99)10. .............................................................. 1,439, Aaron Leeper (2002-04)
Receptions1. .........................................................268, Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09)2. ...................................................................240, Drew Haddad (1996-99)3. ..................................................................... 185, Brett Hamlin (2005-09)4. ........................................................................ 145, Kali Watkins (1995-98)5. ......................................................................143, Chris D’Amico (1980-84)6. .................................................................134, Alex Neutz (2010-present)7......................................................................... 129, Rusty Knapp (1990-93)t-8. ....................................................................... 125, Frank Price (1977-80)t-8. .....................................................................125, Andre Forde (1999-02)10. .................................................................. 119, Matt Knueven (2001-04)
Scoring1. ........................................................................ 224, A.J. Principe (2007-10)2. .....................................................................222, James Starks (2006-08)3. ............................................................................... 184, Alan Bell (1989-92)4. ....................................................................180, Anthony Swan (1994-97)t-5. ...................................................... 174, Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09)t-5. ......................................................................... 174, Lee Jonesa (1965-67)7...................................................................152, O.D. Underwood (1986-87)8. .........................................................................147, Dallas Pelz (2000-03)9. ........................................................................135, Mark Mozrall (1991-94)10. .................................................................134, Pat Whitehead (1980-82)
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KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
Kent State senior wide receiver/running back Dri Archer
Dr. Lester A. LeftonPresident
Joel NielsenDirector of Athletics
Paul HaynesHead Coach
Aaron ChimentiAsst. Dir. Media Relations
KENT STATE UNIVERSITYLocation: ...............................................................................................................Kent, OhioPresident: ..............................................................................................Dr. Lester A. LeftonDirector of Athletics: ......................................................................................... Joel Nielsen Head Coach: ....................................................................Paul Haynes (Kent State, ‘93)Faculty Representative: ....................................................................Dr. Kathryn WilsonEnrollment:..................................................................................................................42,000Founded: ........................................................................................................................... 1910Nickname: .....................................................................................................Golden FlashesColors: ......................................................... Navy Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (PMS 124)Stadium: (Capacity): ....................................................................Dix Stadium (20,500)Website: ....................................................................................www.kentstatesports.com
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesThur., Aug. 29 Liberty 6:00 pm ET ESPN3 Kent State leads 1-0Sat., Sept. 7 *Bowling Green Noon ET ESPN Regional BGSU leads 55-19-6Sat., Sept. 14 at LSU 7:00 pm ET ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU First MeetingSat., Sept. 21 at Penn State TBA TBA Penn State leads 3-0Sat., Sept. 28 *at Western Michigan 7:00 pm ET TBA WMU leads 33-19-1Sat., Oct. 5 *Northern Illinois 3:30 pm ET TBA Northern Illinois leads 17-7Sat., Oct. 12 *at Ball State 3:00 pm ET TBA Ball State leads 19-7Sat., Oct. 19 at South Alabama TBA TBA Kent State leads 1-0Sat., Oct. 26 *Buffalo TBA TBA Kent State leads 10-9Sat., Nov. 2 *at Akron 3:30 pm ET TBA Akron leads 30-23-2Wed., Nov. 13 *Miami 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Miami leads 46-14Tue., Nov. 19 *at Ohio 8:00 pm ET ESPNU/ESPN3 Ohio leads 39-24-2*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (15)Offense (7) Pos. 2012 StatisticsDri Archer RB/WR 159 att., 1,429 rush yds., 9.0 avg., 16 TDs, 39 rec., 561 yds., 14.4 avg., 4 TDsTrayion Durham RB 276 att., 1,316 yds., 4.8 avg., 14 TDs, 94.0 ypgTim Erjavec FB/TE 19 rec., 181 yds., 1 TDChris Humphrey WR 26 rec., 319 yds., 12.3 avg.Tyshon Goode WR Injured last season; In 2011 had 24 rec., 316 yds., and 2 TDsPhil Huff C Started all 14 games at center last seasonPat McShane OL Started all 14 games at right guard last season
Specialists (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsChad Bushley LS Appeared in 13 games last seasonAnthony Melchiori P 72 punts, 3,065 yds., 42.6 avg., long of 75, 28 In20
Starters Lost (13) Offense (5) Pos. 2012 StatisticsKent Cleveland OL Started all 14 games at right tackle last seasonMatt Hurdle WR 35 rec., 333 yds., 9.5 avg., 1 TDSpencer Keith QB 183-333 passing, 2,021 yds., 12 TDs, 144.4 ypgJosh Kline OL Started all 14 games at left guard last seasonBrian Winters OL Started all 14 games at left tackle last season Defense (7) Pos. 2012 StatisticsLuke Batton LB 143 tackles, 8.0 tfl, 3.5 sacks, 2 INT, 7 passes defensed, 4 rec. fumblesDana Brown DL 50 tackles, 9.0 tfl, 5.0 sacks, 1 INT, 4 passes defensed, 1 forced fumbleJake Dooley DE 45 tackles, 9.0 tfl, 7.0 sacks Leon Green S 39 tackles, 3 INT, 7 passes defensedC.J. Malauulu LB 72 tackles, 2.5 tfl, 1 INT, 4 passes defensed, 2 forced fumblesSidney Saulter DB 80 tackles, 4.0 tfl, 1 INT, 6 passes defensed, 1 forced fumbleNorman Wolfe DB 44 tackles, 1.0 tfl, 2 INT, 8 passes defensed, 1 forced fumble
Specialists (1) Pos. 2012 StatisticsFreddy Cortez K 19-25 FGs, 58-58 PATs, 115 total points
Primary Media OutletsKSU Sports InformationFootball Contact: Aaron Chimenti
Previous Coaching ExperienceBowling Green ............................................................................................................................................................. Graduate Assistant (1994)Ferris State ................................................................................................................................................................. Secondary Coach (1995-96)Northern Iowa .............................................................................................................................Running Backs/Secondary Coach (1997-98)Kent State .........................................................................................................................................................................Secondary Coach (1999)Kent State .................................................................................................................................Assistant Head Coach/Safeties Coach (2000)Jacksonville Jaguars .......................................................................................................................................Defensive Quality Control (2001)Louisville ..........................................................................................................................................................................Secondary Coach (2002)Michigan State ........................................................................................................................................................ Secondary Coach (2003-04)Ohio State ................................................................................................................................................................. Secondary Coach (2005-10)Ohio State ............................................................................................................................Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach (2011)Arkansas ............................................................................................................................... Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach (2012)
Haynes’ Year-By-Year RecordYear School Overall Conference Bowl2013 Kent State 0-0 -- --Totals (First Season) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) --
Haynes vs. The MAC vs. Akron ............................................. 0-0vs. Ball State ...................................... 0-0vs. Bowling Green ............................. 0-0vs. Buffalo ........................................... 0-0vs. Central Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Eastern Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Miami ............................................. 0-0vs. UMass ............................................. 0-0vs. Northern Illinois ........................... 0-0vs. Ohio ................................................ 0-0vs. Toledo ............................................ 0-0vs. Western Michigan ....................... 0-0
Assistant CoachesBrian Rock ...................................................................................................... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (Bowling Green, ‘85)Brian George ....................................................................................................................Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line (Ohio ‘94)Dave McMichael ..........................................................................................Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends (Bowling Green, ‘74)Jeff Burrow ...................................................................................................................................................................... Safeties (Cincinnati, ‘99)Ben Needham..........................................................................................................Recruiting Coordinator/Linebackers (Ohio State, ‘07)Amp Campbell ............................................................................................................................................Cornerbacks (Michigan State, ‘99)Doc Gamble........................................................................................................................................Wide Receivers (Tennessee-Martin, ‘94)Shawn Clark ........................................................................................Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line (Appalachian State, ‘98)Ted Bahhur .......................................................................................................................................................Running Backs (Kent State, ‘92)Antoine Sharp .................................................................................................................................. Strength & Conditioning (Louisville, ‘05)
KSU All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.
1920-22 Paul G. Chandler 3 1-11-1 .115
1923-24 Frank Harsh 2 0-9-0 .000
1925-32 Merle E. Wagoner 8 15-33-9 .342
1933-34 Joe Begala 2 4-5-6 .467
1935-42 G. Donald Starn 8 34-28-3 .546
1946-63 Trevor J. Rees 18 92-63-5 .591
1964-67 Leo Strang 4 16-21-2 .436
1968-70 Dave Puddington 3 9-21-0 .300
1971-74 Don James 4 25-19-1 .567
1975-77 Dennis Fitzgerald 3 18-16 .529
1978-80 Ron Blackledge 3 8-25 .242
1981-82 Ed Chlebek 2 4-18 .182
1983-85 Dick Scesniak 3 8-25 .242
1986-87 Glen Mason 2 12-10 .545
1988-90 Dick Crum 3 7-26 .212
1991-93 Pete Cordelli 3 3-30 .091
1994-97 Jim Corrigall 4 8-35-1 .193
1998-03 Dean Pees 6 17-51 .250
2004-10 Doug Martin 7 29-53 .354
2011-12 Darrell Hazell 2 16-10 .615
Totals 90 326-509-28 .394
Dix Stadium
Capacity: ...............................................................................................................................................25,000Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ......................................................................................................................... 1969Record in Stadium: .............................................................................................................................. 99-126Largest Home Crowd: ..........................................................................................27,363 vs. Miami (1973)
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Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1920 Paul G. Chandler -- -- 1-2 --1921 Paul G. Chandler -- -- 0-2-1 --1922 Paul G. Chandler -- -- 0-7 --1923 Frank Harsh -- -- 0-5 --1924 Frank Harsh -- -- 0-4 --1925 Merle E. Wagoner -- -- 1-1-3 --1926 Merle E. Wagoner -- -- 2-6 --1927 Merle E. Wagoner -- -- 1-5-1 --1928 Merle E. Wagoner -- -- 4-2-2 --1929 Merle E. Wagoner -- -- 1-7 --1930 Merle E. Wagoner -- -- 3-3-1 --1931 Merle E. Wagoner -- -- 3-4 --1932 Merle E. Wagoner -- -- 0-5-2 --1933 Joe Begala -- -- 2-2-3 --1934 Joe Begala -- -- 2-3-3 --1935 G. Donald Starn -- -- 3-5 --1936 G. Donald Starn -- -- 4-4 --1937 G. Donald Starn -- -- 3-4-1 --1938 G. Donald Starn -- -- 6-2 --1939 G. Donald Starn -- -- 3-4-1 --1940 G. Donald Starn -- -- 8-1 --1941 G. Donald Starn -- -- 2-5-1 --1942 G. Donald Starn -- -- 5-3 --1943 No Teams -- -- -- --1944 No Teams -- -- -- --1945 No Teams -- -- -- --1946 Trevor J. Rees -- -- 6-2 --1947 Trevor J. Rees -- -- 4-4 --1948 Trevor J. Rees -- -- 6-2-1 --1949 Trevor J. Rees -- -- 5-3 --1950 Trevor J. Rees -- -- 5-4 --1951 Trevor J. Rees 2-1 3rd 4-3-2 --1952 Trevor J. Rees 2-2 T-4th 5-4 --1953 Trevor J. Rees 3-1 3rd 7-2 --1954 Trevor J. Rees 4-1 2nd 8-2 Refrigerator1955 Trevor J. Rees 4-1-1 T-2nd 6-2-1 --1956 Trevor J. Rees 4-2 3rd 7-2 --1957 Trevor J. Rees 1-5 7th 3-6 --1958 Trevor J. Rees 5-1 2nd 7-2 --1959 Trevor J. Rees 3-3 T-4th 5-3 --1960 Trevor J. Rees 4-2 3rd 6-3 --1961 Trevor J. Rees 1-5 7th 2-8 --1962 Trevor J. Rees 2-4 5th 3-6 --1963 Trevor J. Rees 1-5 T-6th 3-5-1 --1964 Leo Strang 1-4-1 6th 3-5-1 --1965 Leo Strang 3-2-1 T-3rd 5-4-1 --1966 Leo Strang 2-4 5th 4-6 --1967 Leo Strang 1-5 6th 4-6 --1968 Dave Puddington 1-5 6th 1-9 --1969 Dave Puddington 1-4 6th 5-5 --1970 Dave Puddington 1-4 T-5th 3-7 --1971 Don James 0-5 6th 3-8 --1972 Don James 4-1 1st 6-4-1 Tangerine1973 Don James 4-1 2nd 9-2 --1974 Don James 2-3 T-4th 7-4 --1975 Dennis Firzgerald 1-6 8th 4-7 --1976 Dennis Firzgerald 6-2 T-2nd 8-4 --1977 Dennis Firzgerald 5-4 6th 6-5 --1978 Ron Blackledge 2-6 8th 4-7 --1979 Ron Blackledge 1-8 10th 1-10 --1980 Ron Blackledge 3-6 T-8th 3-8 --1981 Ed Chlebek 3-6 7th 4-7 --1982 Ed Chlebek 0-9 10th 0-11 --1983 Dick Scesniak 1-8 9th 1-10 --1984 Dick Scesniak 3-6 T-8th 4-7 --1985 Dick Scesniak 2-6 9th 3-8 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl 1986 Glen Mason 5-3 T-2nd 5-6 --1987 Glen Mason 5-3 T-2nd 7-4 --1988 Dick Crum 3-5 7th 5-6 --1989 Dick Crum 0-8 9th 0-11 --1990 Dick Crum 2-6 T-7th 2-9 --1991 Pete Cordelli 1-7 9th 1-10 --1992 Pete Cordelli 2-7 8th 2-9 --1993 Pete Cordelli 0-9 10th 0-11 --1994 Jim Corrigall 2-7 8th 2-9 --1995 Jim Corrigall 0-7-1 10th 1-9-1 --1996 Jim Corrigall 1-7 10th 2-9 --1997 Jim Corrigall 3-5 T-4th/East 3-8 --1998 Dean Pees 0-8 6th/East 0-11 --1999 Dean Pees 2-6 6th/East 2-9 --2000 Dean Pees 1-7 7th/East 1-10 --2001 Dean Pees 5-3 T-4th/East 6-5 --2002 Dean Pees 1-7 6th/East 3-9 --2003 Dean Pees 4-4 4th/East 5-7 --2004 Doug Martin 4-4 T-4th/East 5-6 --2005 Doug Martin 0-8 6th/East 1-10 --2006 Doug Martin 5-3 2nd/East 6-6 --2007 Doug Martin 1-7 7th/East 3-9 --2008 Doug Martin 3-5 T-4th/East 4-8 --2009 Doug Martin 4-4 4th/East 5-7 --2010 Doug Martin 4-4 4th/East 5-7 --2011 Darrell Hazell 4-4 3rd/East 5-7 --2012 Darrell Hazell 8-0 1st/East 11-3 GoDaddy.com
Bowl Results (0-3-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result12/5/54 Refrigerator vs. Delaware L, 7-1912/29/72 Tangerine vs. Tampa L, 18-211/6/2013 GoDaddy.com vs. Arkansas State L, 13-17
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KENT STATE SCHOOL RECORDS
KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
IndividualGameTotal Offense ........................................................................................534, Jose Davis vs. Central Florida (1997)Yards Rushing........................................................................ 373, Astron Whatley vs. Eastern Michigan (1997)Rushing Attempts ..................................................................47, Don Fitzgerald vs. Western Michigan (1966)Yards Passing ........................................................................................551, Jose Davis vs. Central Florida (1997)Pass Attempts .................................... 59, Jose Davis vs. Akron (1997); 59, Spencer Keith vs. Akron (2009)Pass Completions ................................................................................................... 34, Jose Davis vs. Akron (1997)Yards Receiving .....................................................................243, Eugene Baker vs. Western Michigan (1996)Receptions ........................................................................................................... 15, Eugene Baker -- Three times
SeasonTotal Offense .............................................................................................................3,190, Julian Edelman (2008)Yards Rushing................................................................................................................1,669, Eugene Jarvis (2007)Rushing Attempts .........................................................................................................296, Don Fitzgerald (1966)Rushing Touchdowns.............................................................................................................. 18, Larry Poole (1973)Yards Passing ........................................................................................................................2,707, Jose Davis (1997)Pass Attempts ................................................................365, Jose Davis (1997); 365, Michael Matchen (2005)Pass Completions ............................................................................................................216, Joshua Cribbs (2004)Touchdown Passes .................................................................................................................... 32, Jose Davis (1997)Yards Receiving ............................................................................................................ 1,549, Eugene Baker (1997)Receptions ......................................................................................................................... 103, Eugene Baker (1997)Touchdown Catches ..........................................................................................................18, Eugene Baker (1997)Interceptions ................................................................................8, Andrew Logan (1988); Cedric Brown (1975)Points ..........................................................................................................................................138, Dri Archer (2012)
TeamGamePoints .....................................................................................................................69, vs. Eastern Michigan (2004)Total Offense ................................................................................................................... 741, vs. Connecticut (1948)Yards Rushing........................................................................................................ 555, vs. Western Reserve (1954)Yards Passing ............................................................................................................551, vs. Central Florida (1997)Total Defense ...........................................................................................................................81, vs. Marshall (1967)Rushing Defense .........................................................................................................-65, vs. Murray State (2010)Passing Defense ......................................................................................................0, (Three times -- last vs. Ohio 2002)
Total Offense1. .................................................................10,839, Joshua Cribbs (2001-04)2. ................................................................ 8,409, Spencer Keith (2009-12)3. ..........................................................................7,576, Jose Davis (1997-99)4. .............................................................7,576, Julian Edelman (2006-08)5. .......................................................................6,238, Greg Kokal (1972-75)6. ...............................................................4,310, Astron Whatley (1994-97)7...................................................................3,993, Todd Goebbel (1995-97)8.. .................................................................3,864, Eric Wilkerson (1985-88) 9. ................................................................. 3,796, Kevin Shuman (1991-93)10. ....................................................................... 3,756, Joe Dalpra (1988-91)
Passing Yards1. ................................................................. 8,062, Spencer Keith (2009-12)2. .................................................................. 7,169, Joshua Cribbs (2001-04)3. ......................................................................... 6,722, Jose Davis (1997-99)4. ....................................................................... 5,587, Greg Kokal (1972-75)5. .............................................................4,997, Julian Edelman (2006-08)6. ..................................................................3,747, Todd Goebbel (1995-97)7................................................................... 3,483, Kevin Shuman (1991-93)8. ..........................................................................2,991, Joe Dalpra (1988-91) 9. ......................................................................2,886, Tim Phillips, (1984-87)10. ...................................................................2,842, Stu Rayborn (1983-84)
Receiving Yards1. ................................................................... 3,513, Eugene Baker (1995-98)2. .................................................................2,131, Najah Pruden (2003-06)3. ............................................................1,931, Darrel Dowery Jr. (2001-04)4 .........................................................1,814, Tyshon Goode (2009-present)5. ....................................................................... 1,703, Jurron Kelly (1998-01)6. ..................................................................1,663, Todd Feldman (1981-84)7...................................................................... 1,662, Kim Featsent (1974-77)t8. ................................................................. 1,402, Shawn Barnes (1989-91) t8.. ........................................................................... 1,402, Eric Dye (1984-87)10. ...............................................................1,312, Jason Gavadza (1996-99)
Rushing Yards1. ............................................................... 3,989, Astron Whatley (1994-97)2 ...................................................................3,830, Eric Wilkerson (1985-88)3 ..................................................................3,720, Eugene Jarvis (2006-10)4 ..................................................................3,670, Joshua Cribbs (2001-04)5. ...................................................................... 2,668, Larry Poole (1972-74)6. ............................................................ 2,515, Don Nottingham (1968-70)7...............................................................2,483, Julian Edelman (2006-08)8. ......................................................................2,255, Jack Mancos (1949-51) 9. .................................................................2,231, Don Fitzgerald (1965-67)10. ....................................................................... 2,146, Jim Cullom (1951-53) Receptions1. ..................................................................... 229, Eugene Baker (1995-98)2. ........................................................... 152, Darrell Dowery Jr., (2001-04)3. ...........................................................................143, Jurron Kelly (1998-01)4. ..........................................................136, Tyshon Goode (2009-present)5. .........................................................................118, Kim Featsent (1974-77)t6. ...................................................................... 113, Sam Kirkland (2008-11)t6. ...................................................................113, Najah Pruden (2003-06)8.. .................................................................... 105, Derrick Bush (2002-05)9. .........................................................................101, Brian Dusho (1990-93) 10. ......................................................................96, James Kilbane (1981-85)
Scoring1. ....................................................................299, Freddy Cortez (2009-12) 2. .................................................................... 246, Joshua Cribbs (2001-04)3 ...................................................................... 238, Travis Mayle (2002-05)4t. .................................................................... 228, Eric Wilkerson (1985-88)4t ..........................................................................228, Larry Poole (1972-74)6. ....................................................................206, Eugene Baker (1995-98)7....................................................................200, Michael Norcia (1952-55)8. .........................................................................188, Dave Pavich (1998-01)9. ....................................................................... 182, Eugene Jarvis (2006-1010. .................................................................174, Dri Archer (2010-present)
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Senior defensive back Dayonne Nunley
Dr. David HodgePresident
David SaylerDirector of Athletics
Don TreadwellHead Coach
MIAMI UNIVERSITYLocation: .......................................................................................................... Oxford, OhioPresident: ............................................................................................. Dr. David C. HodgeDirector of Athletics: ...................................................................................... David Sayler Head Coach: .........................................................................Don Treadwell (Miami, ‘82)Faculty Representative: ......................................................................... Susan LipnickeyEnrollment:................................................................................................................... 16,000Founded: .......................................................................................................................... 1809Nickname: ............................................................................................................ RedHawksColors: ........................................................................................Red (PMS 186) and WhiteStadium: (Capacity): ................................................................Yager Stadium (24,286)Website: ........................................................................................www.muredhawks.com
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesSat., Aug. 31 at Marshall 7:00 pm ET CBS Sports Network Miami leads 30-10-1Sat., Sept. 7 at Kentucky Noon ET FOX Sports Net Kentucky leads 7-4-1Sat., Sept. 21 Cincinnati TBA TBA Miami leads 59-51-7Sat., Sept. 28 at Illinois TBA TBA Illinois leads 2-0Sat., Oct. 5 *Central Michigan TBA TBA Miami leads 12-11-1Sat., Oct. 12 *at UMass 3:00 pm ET TBA Miami leads 1-0Sat., Oct. 19 *Akron TBA TBA Miami leads 16-5-1Sat., Oct. 26 *at Ohio 2:00 pm ET TBA Miami leads 52-35-2Tue., Nov. 5 *Bowling Green 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Miami leads 42-22-5Wed., Nov. 13 *at Kent State 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Miami leads 46-14Tue., Nov. 19 *Buffalo 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Miami leads 12-3Fri., Nov. 29 *at Ball State TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 Miami leads 51-36-2*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (16)Offense (6) Pos. 2012 StatisticsJohn Anevski OL Started five games at left guard in 2011Zach Lewis OL Started 11 games at tackle last seasonSteve Marck TE 27 rec., 299 yds.Marcus Matthews OL Started 10 games at left guard last seasonDawan Scott WR 57 rec., 851 yds., 7 TDs Jamire Westbrook RB 92 att., 362 yds., 2 TDs
Specialists (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsMason Krysinski KO 53 kickoffs, 2,908 yds., 54.9 avg., 15 touchbacksBryce Lehwald LS Appeared in all 12 games last seasonZac Murphy P 57 punts, 2,309 yds., 40.5 avg., 12 In20Kaleb Patterson PK 15-18 FGs, 23-25 PATs, 68 total points
Starters Lost (9) Offense (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsBrad Bednar OL Started 12 games at center last seasonAndy Cruse WR 74 rec., 681 yds., 6 TDsZac Dysert QB 302-480 passing, 3,483 yds., 25 TDs, 290.2 ypgNick Harwell WR 68 rec., 870 yds., 8 TDs Defense (5) Pos. 2012 StatisticsD.J. Brown DB 58 tackles, 1 INT, 5 passes defensedPat Hinkel LB 65 tackles, 5.0 tfl, 1.0 sack, 3 INT, 7 passes defensedMike Johns DT 17 tackles, 6.0 tfl, 1.0 sackJason Semmes DE 45 tackles, 5.5 tfl, 3.0 sacksJaytee Swanson LB 52 tackles, 4.0 tfl, 0.5 sack, 1 pass defensed, 2 forced fumbles
Primary Media OutletsMiami Sports Information
Football Contact: TBA230 Millett Hall
Oxford, OH 45056Phone: 513.529.4329
Fax: 513.529.6729TBA
NewspaperHamilton-Journal NewsBeat Writer: Rick Cassano
Treadwell vs. The MAC vs. Akron ..............................................2-0vs. Ball State ........................................0-1vs. Bowling Green ..............................0-2vs. Buffalo .............................................. 1-1vs. Central Michigan ..........................0-1vs. Eastern Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Kent State ........................................ 1-1vs. UMass ...............................................1-0vs. Northern Illinois ........................... 0-0vs. Ohio ................................................... 1-1vs. Temple .............................................0-1vs. Toledo ..............................................0-1
Miami All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.1888-94 No Coach 6 11-5-1 .6761895 C.K. Fauver 1 3-0 1.0001896 Ernest Merrill 1 3-1 .7501897 Herbert McIntyre 1 2-4-1 .3571898-99 No Coach 2 1-7 .1251900 Alonzo Branch 1 0-2 .0001901 Thomas Hazzard 1 1-3-1 .3001902-03 Peter McPherson 2 6-6-1 .5001904 Arthur Smith 1 1-5 .1671905 No Coach 1 4-3 .5711906 Arthur Parmalee 1 1-5-1 .2141907-08 Amos Foster 2 13-1 .9291909-10 Harold Iddings 2 5-8-1 .3931911 Edwin Sweetland 1 2-4-2 .3751912-14 James Donnelly 3 14-8-2 .6251915 C.J. Roberts 1 6-2 .7501916 George Little 1 7-0-1 .9381916-17 George Rider 2 11-0-3 .8931918 No Coach 1 5-0-1 .9171919-21 George Little 2 12-3-1 .7811922-23 Harry Ewing 2 7-7-2 .5001924-31 Chester Pittser 8 41-25-2 .6181932-41 Frank Wilton 10 44-39-5 .5281942-43 Stu Holcomb 2 10-8-1 .5531944-47 Sid Gillman 4 31-6-1 .8291948 George Blackburn 1 7-1-1 .8331949-50 Woody Hayes 2 14-5 .7371951-55 Ara Parseghian 5 39-6-1 .8591956-62 John Pont 7 43-22-2 .6571963-68 Bo Schembechler 6 40-17-3 .6921969-73 Bill Mallory 5 39-12 .7651974-77 Dick Crum 4 34-10-1 .7671978-82 Tom Reed 5 34-19-2 .6361983-89 Tim Rose 7 31-44-3 .4171990-98 Randy Walker 9 59-35-5 .6211999-04 Terry Hoeppner 6 48-25 .6582005-08 Shane Montgomery 4 17-31 .3542009-10 Mike Haywood 2 11-15 .4232011-12 Don Treadwell 2 8-16 .333Totals 123 668-410-44 .615
Yager Stadium
Capacity: ................................................................................................................................................ 24,286Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ..........................................................................................................................1983Record in Stadium: ............................................................................................................................ 83-53-4Largest Home Crowd: .....................................................................................30,087 vs. Marshall (1999)Largest Season Home Attendance: ................................................................................... 128,878 (1983)
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Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1888 No Coach -- -- 0-0 --1889 No Coach -- -- 4-0 --1890 No Games Played -- -- -- --1891 No Coach -- -- 1-1 --1892 No Coach -- -- 2-2 --1893 No Coach -- -- 3-0 --1894 No Coach -- -- 1-2 --1895 C.K. Fauver -- -- 3-0 --1896 Ernest Merrill -- -- 3-1 --1897 Herbert McIntyre -- -- 2-4-1 --1898 No Coach -- -- 0-2 --1899 No Coach -- -- 1-5 --1900 Alonzo Branch -- -- 0-2 --1901 Thomas Hazzard -- -- 1-3-1 --1902 Peter McPherson -- -- 5-2-1 --1903 Peter McPherson -- -- 1-4 --1904 Arthur Smith -- -- 1-5 --1905 No Coach -- -- 4-3 --1906 Arthur Parmalee -- -- 1-5-1 --1907 Amos Foster -- -- 6-1 --1908 Amos Foster -- -- 7-0 --1909 Harold Iddings -- -- 3-4 --1910 Harold Iddings -- -- 2-4-1 --1911 Edwin Sweetland -- -- 2-4-2 --1912 James Donnelly -- -- 3-3-2 --1913 James Donnelly -- -- 6-2 --1914 James Donnelly -- -- 5-3 --1915 C.J. Roberts -- -- 6-2 --1916 George Little -- -- 7-0-1 --1917 George Rider -- -- 6-0-2 --1918 George Rider -- -- 5-0-1 --1919 George Little -- -- 7-1 --1920 George Little -- -- 5-2-1 --1921 George Little -- -- 8-0 --1922 Harry Ewing -- -- 4-3-1 --1923 Harry Ewing -- -- 3-4-1 --1924 Chester Pittser -- -- 2-6 --1925 Chester Pittser -- -- 5-3 --1926 Chester Pittser -- -- 5-2-1 --1927 Chester Pittser -- -- 8-1 --1928 Chester Pittser -- -- 6-2 --1929 Chester Pittser -- -- 7-2 --1930 Chester Pittser -- -- 4-4-1 --1931 Chester Pittser -- -- 4-5 --1932 Frank Wilton -- -- 7-1 --1933 Frank Wilton -- -- 7-2 --1934 Frank Wilton -- -- 5-4 --1935 Frank Wilton -- -- 5-3-1 --1936 Frank Wilton -- -- 7-1-1 --1937 Frank Wilton -- -- 4-4-1 --1938 Frank Wilton -- -- 6-3 --1939 Frank Wilton -- -- 1-7-1 --1940 Frank Wilton -- -- 0-7-1 --1941 Frank Wilton -- -- 2-7 --1942 Stu Holcomb -- -- 3-6 --1943 Stu Holcomb -- -- 7-2-1 --1944 Sid Gillman -- -- 8-1 --1945 Sid Gillman -- -- 7-2 --1946 Sid Gillman -- -- 7-3 --1947 Sid Gillman -- -- 9-0-1 Sun1948 George Blackburn 4-0 1st 7-1-1 --1949 Woody Hayes 3-1 2nd 5-4 --1950 Woody Hayes 9-1 1st 9-1 Salad1951 Ara Parseghian 3-1 2nd 7-3 --1952 Ara Parseghian 4-1 2nd 8-1 --1953 Ara Parseghian 3-0-1 2nd 7-1-1 --1954 Ara Parseghian 4-0 1st 8-1 --1955 Ara Parseghian 5-0 1st 9-0 --1956 John Pont 4-0-1 2nd 7-1-1 --1957 John Pont 5-0 1st 6-3 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl 1958 John Pont 5-0 1st 6-3 --1959 John Pont 3-2 3rd 5-4 --1960 John Pont 2-3 4th 5-5 --1961 John Pont 3-2 3rd 6-4 --1962 John Pont 3-1-1 3rd 8-2-1 Tangerine1963 Bo Schembechler 4-1-1 2nd 5-3-2 --1964 Bo Schembechler 4-2 T-2nd 6-3-1 --1965 Bo Schembechler 5-1 T-1st 7-3 --1966 Bo Schembechler 5-1 T-1st 9-1 --1967 Bo Schembechler 4-2 T-3rd 6-4 --1968 Bo Schembechler 5-1 2nd 7-3 --1969 Bill Mallory 2-3 T-3rd 7-3 --1970 Bill Mallory 3-2 T-2nd 7-3 --1971 Bill Mallory 2-3 T-3rd 7-3 --1972 Bill Mallory 2-3 T-4th 7-3 --1973 Bill Mallory 5-0 1st 11-0 Tangerine1974 Dick Crum 5-0 1st 10-0-1 Tangerine1975 Dick Crum 6-0 1st 11-1 Tangerine1976 Dick Crum 2-4 7th 3-8 --1977 Dick Crum 5-0 1st 10-1 --1978 Tom Reed 5-2 3rd 8-2-1 --1979 Tom Reed 3-4 7th 6-5 --1980 Tom Reed 4-3 T-3rd 5-6 --1981 Tom Reed 6-1-1 2nd 8-2-1 --1982 Tom Reed 5-3 3rd 7-4 --1983 Tim Rose 3-5 7th 4-7 --1984 Tim Rose 3-5 T-6th 4-7 --1985 Tim Rose 7-1-1 2nd 8-2-1 --1986 Tim Rose 6-2 1st 8-4 California1987 Tim Rose 5-3 T-2nd 5-6 --1988 Tim Rose 0-7-1 9th 0-10-1 --1989 Tim Rose 2-5-1 7th 2-8-1 --1990 Randy Walker 4-3-1 5th 5-5-1 --1991 Randy Walker 4-3-1 T-3rd 6-4-1 --1992 Randy Walker 5-3 T-3rd 6-4-1 --1993 Randy Walker 3-6 9th 4-7 --1994 Randy Walker 5-3 T-3rd 6-4-1 --1995 Randy Walker 6-1-1 2nd 8-2-1 --1996 Randy Walker 6-2 T-2nd 6-5 --1997 Randy Walker 6-2 T-2nd/East 8-3 --1998 Randy Walker 7-1 T-1st/East 10-1 --1999 Terry Hoeppner 6-2 2nd/East 7-4 --2000 Terry Hoeppner 5-3 T-3rd/East 6-5 --2001 Terry Hoeppner 6-2 T-2nd/East 7-5 --2002 Terry Hoeppner 5-3 3rd/East 7-5 --2003 Terry Hoeppner 8-0 1st/East 13-1 GMAC2004 Terry Hoeppner 7-1 1st/East 8-5 Independence2005 Shane Montgomery 5-3 T-1st/East 7-4 --2006 Shane Montgomery 2-6 5th/East 2-10 --2007 Shane Montgomery 5-2 T-1st/East 6-7 --2008 Shane Montgomery 1-7 7th/East 2-10 --2009 Mike Haywood 1-7 7th/East 1-11 --2010 Mike Haywood 7-1 1st/East 10-4 GoDaddy.com2011 Don Treadwell 3-5 t-4th/East 4-8 --2012 Don Treadwell 3-5 t-4th/East 4-8 --
Bowl Results (7-3-0)Date Bowl Opponent Result1/1/48 Sun Texas Tech W, 13-121/1/51 Salad Arizona State W, 34-2112/22/62 Tangerine Houston L, 21-4912/22/73 Tangerine Florida W, 16-712/21/74 Tangerine Georgia W, 21-1012/20/75 Tangerine South Carolina W, 20-712/13/86 California San Jose State L, 7-3712/18/03 GMAC Louisville W, 49-2812/28/04 Independence Iowa State L, 13-171/6/11 GoDaddy.com Middle Tennessee State W, 35-21
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IndividualGameTotal Offense ........................................................................................................624, Zac Dysert at Akron (2012)Yards Rushing.............................................................................................. 376, Travis Prentice vs. Akron (1999)Rushing Attempts ......45, Bob Hitchens vs. South Carolina (1972); Greg Jones vs. Bowling Green (1981)Yards Passing ...................................................................525, Ben Roethlisberger vs. Northern Illinois (2002)Pass Attempts ......................................................................................................65, Mike Bates vs. Toledo (1987)Pass Completions ............................................................................ 42, Zac Dysert vs. Western Michigan (2011)Yards Receiving ............................................................................................229, Nick Harwell vs. Temple (2011)Receptions ......................................................................................................... 15, Nick Harwell vs. Temple (2011)
SeasonTotal Offense ......................................................................................................4,597, Ben Roethlisberger (2003)Yards Rushing................................................................................................................1,787, Travis Prentice (1998)Rushing Attempts ......................................................................................................... 365, Travis Prentice (1998)Rushing Touchdowns.......................................................................................................25, Travis Prentice (1997)Yards Passing .....................................................................................................4,486, Ben Roethlisberger (2003)Pass Attempts .......................................................................................................495, Ben Roethlisberger (2003)Pass Completions .................................................................................................342, Ben Roethlisberger (2003)Touchdown Passes ................................................................................................. 37, Ben Roethlisberger (2003)Yards Receiving ........................................................................................................... 1,498, Martin Nance (2003)Receptions ..............................................................................................................................97, Nick Harwell (2011)Touchdown Catches .........................................................................................................14, Martin Nance (2003)Interceptions .....................................................................7, Seven times (Ron Carpenter in 1991 most recent)Points ................................................................................................................................. 150, Travis Prentice (1997)
Total Offense1. ....................................................................... 12,678, Zac Dysert (2009-12)2. ...................................................... 11,075, Ben Roethlisberger (2001-03)3. ...................................................................... 7,089, Josh Betts (2002-05)4. ....................................................................... 7,010, Mike Bath (1997-00)5. ......................................................................6,331, Sam Rickets (1994-97)6. ............................................................... 5,596, Travis Prentice (1996-99)7....................................................5,304, Daniel Raudabaugh (2006-09)8. ....................................................................4,588, Larry Fortner (1975-78)9. ..................................................... 4,368, Deland McCullough (1992-95)10. ................................................................ 4,172, George Swarn (1983-86)
Passing Yards1. ....................................................................... 12,013, Zac Dysert (2009-12)2. ..................................................... 10,829, Ben Roethlisberger (2001-03)3. ...................................................................... 7,029, Josh Betts (2002-05)4. ....................................................................... 6,524, Mike Bath (1997-00)5. ................................................................... 5,870, Sam Ricketts (1994-97)6. ...................................................5,352, Daniel Raudabaugh (2006-09)7................................................................. 4,074, Neil Dougherty (1991-95)8. ......................................................................3,836, Terry Morris (1985-86)9. ................................................................... 3,667, Larry Fortner (1975-78) 10. ................................................................... 3,173, Mike Kokal (2004-07)
Receiving Yards1. ...............................................................3,697, Ryne Robinson (2003-06)2. .................................................................... 3,166, Nick Harwell (2010-12)3. .................................................................3,131, Martin Nance (2002-05)4. ...............................................................2,772, Michael Larkin (2001-04)5. ........................................................2,550, Armand Robinson (2007-10)6. ................................................................... 2,131, Trevor Gaylor (1996-99)7..........................................................................2,121, Chris Givens (2007-11)8. ...............................................................................1,778, Jay Hall (1995-98)9. ................................................................ 1,730, Dustin Woods (2005-09)10. .................................................................... 1,662, Andy Cruse (2009-12)
Rushing Yards1. ................................................................ 5,596, Travis Prentice (1996-99)2. ..................................................... 4,368, Deland McCullough (1992-95)3. .................................................................. 4,172, George Swarn (1983-86)4. .......................................................................3,118, Bob Hitchens (1971-73)4. .....................................................................2,874, Jay Peterson (1980-83)6. ..........................................................................2,839, Greg Jones (1978-81)7.................................................................. 2,789, Rob Carpenter (1973-76) 8. .......................................................................... 2,457, John Pont (1949-51)9. ...................................................................2,400, Terry Carter (1990-94)10. ................................................................. 2,396, Mark Hunter (1976-79) Receptions1. .................................................................. 258, Ryne Robinson (2003-06)2. ...................................................................... 229, Nick Harwell (2010-12)3. ............................................................ 210, Armand Robinson (2007-10)4. ................................................................. 208, Martin Nance (2002-05)5. .................................................................200, Michael Larkin (2001-04)6. .......................................................................... 157, Chris Givens (2007-11)7........................................................................ 134, Jamal Rogers (2007-10)8. ......................................................................128, Trevor Gaylor (1996-99)9. ........................................................................121, Jason Branch (1999-02)10. ................................................................................ 121, Jay Hall (1995-98)
Scoring1. ....................................................................468, Travis Prentice (1996-99)2. .................................................................. 306, Gary Gussman (1984-87)3. ............................................................. 262, Jared Parseghian (2001-04)4. ........................................................................... 238, Chad Seitz (1992-95)4. ......................................................... 226, Deland McCullough (1992-95)6. ....................................................................... 204, Bob Hitchens (1971-73)7...............................................................................199, John Scott (1996-98) 8. .................................................................... 198, Luke Clemens (2001-04)9. .................................................................. 192, Michael Larkin (2001-04)10. .................................................................... 177, Robert Jencks (1960-62)
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Ohio senior quarterback Tyler Tettleton
Dr. Roderick J. McDavisPresident
Jim SchausDirector of Athletics
Frank SolichHead Coach
Tom SymondsSports Information
OHIO UNIVERSITYLocation: ...........................................................................................................Athens, OhioPresident: .......................................................................................Dr. Roderick J. McDavisDirector of Athletics: ...........................................................................................Jim Schaus Head Coach: ....................................................................Frank Solich (Nebraska, 1966)Faculty Representative: ....................................Ann Gabriel and Patrick WashburnEnrollment:.................................................................................................................. 35,000Founded: ...........................................................................................................................1804Nickname: ..................................................................................................................BobcatsColors: ...................................................................Hunter Green (PMS 342) and WhiteStadium: (Capacity): ..............................................................Peden Stadium (24,000)Website: ..........................................................................................www.ohiobobcats.com
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesSat., Sept. 1 at Louisville 3:30 pm ET ESPN Series tied 2-2Sat., Sept. 7 North Texas 7:00 pm ET ESPN3 Ohio leads leads 1-0Sat., Sept. 14 Marshall 8:00 pm ET ESPNews Ohio leads 31-19-6Sat., Sept. 21 Austin Peay 2:00 pm ET TBA First MeetingSat., Oct. 5 *at Akron 2:00 pm ET TBA Ohio leads 16-12-1 Sat., Oct. 12 *Central Michigan 2:00 pm ET TBA CMU leads 21-5-2Sat., Oct. 19 *at Eastern Michigan 1:00 pm ET TBA Ohio leads 17-11-1Sat., Oct. 26 *Miami 2:00 pm ET TBA Miami leads 52-35-2Tue., Nov. 5 *at Buffalo 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Ohio leads 12-8Tue., Nov. 12 *at Bowling Green 7:30 pm ET ESPNU/ESPN3 BGSU leads 37-25-2Tue., Nov. 19 *Kent State 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Ohio leads 39-24-2Fri., Nov. 29 *UMass TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 Ohio leads 1-0*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (16)Offense (8) Pos. 2012 StatisticsTyler Tettleton QB Independence Bowl Co-Offensive MVP; 228-367 passing, 2,844 yards, 18 TDsBeau Blankenship RB Second Team All-MAC, single season record 1,604 yards, 16 TDsTroy Hill TE Led all tight ends with 3 TDs, 14 rec., 169 yardsDonte Foster WR Posted single season career highs of 659 yards receiving, 8 TDsChase Cochran WR 22 rec., 377 yards and 4 TDJon Lechner LG Recorded 46 pancakes, five decleaters, and 51 knockdownsRyan McGrath RT Started in 11 games, 78 pancakes, 17 decleaters, and 95 knockdownsJohn Prior LT Recorded 51 pancakes, 24 decleaters (team high), and 75 knockdowns
Defense (6) Pos. 2012 StatisticsNic Barber DE Started in seven games, tallied 12 tackles, 2.0 tflKeith Moore LB 98 tackles, 5.5 tfl, 2.0 sacks, 2 INT Travis Carrie CB Missed 2012 (injury); 2011 Second Team All-MAC, 49 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 4 INTLarenzo Fisher CB 50 tackles, 8 pbu, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recoveryIan Wells CB 45 tackles, 1.0 tfl, 7 pbu and 1.0 sackJosh Kristoff SS Totaled 10 starts, 60 tackles, 2.5 TFL
Specialists (2) Pos. 2012 StatisticsGrant Venham P 55 punts, 2,174 yards, 39.5 avg., 68 long Miles Chapman LS Appeared in all 13 games
Starters Lost (10) Offense (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsJordan Thompson TE 8 rec., 95 yards, 1 TDEric Herman RG Second Team All-MAC, started all 13 games, drafted in 7th rd by N.Y. GiantsSkyler Allen C Second Team All-MAC, started in all 13 games, Vince Carlotta LG Started in 10 games, with 65 pancakes, two decleaters, and 77 knockdowns Defense (5) Pos. 2012 StatisticsNeal Huynh DL Third Team All-MAC, 29 tackles, 8.0 tfl, 2.5 sacks Carl Jones DL Totaled 11 starts, 58 tackles, 7.5 tfl, 3.0 sacks, 1 forced fumbleJelani Woseley LB Started all 13 games, 59 tackles, 1.5 tfl, led the team with 4 INTAlphonso Lewis LB Third Team All-MAC, second on the team with 61 tackles, 1.5 tfl, 2 pbuGerald Moore FS 45 tackles, 2.5 tfl, 1 INT, 4 pbu
Specialists (1) Pos. 2012 StatisticsMatt Weller PK Second Team All-MAC, 49-49 PATs, 23-31 field goal attempts, 118 total points
Primary Media OutletsOhio Sports Information
Football Contact: Tom Symonds211 Convocation Center
2012 Results (9-4, 4-4 MAC)Date Opponent Score Total Off. Total Def. Att.September 1 at Penn State W, 24-14 499 352 97,186September 8 New Mexico State W, 51-24 584 206 25,893September 15 at Marshall W, 27-24 399 491 33,436September 22 Norfolk State W, 44-10 378 241 23,673September 29 *at UMass W, 37-34 503 511 8,321October 6 *Buffalo W, 38-31 333 501 20,044October 13 *Akron W, 34-28 441 456 25,542October 27 *at Miami L, 20-23 464 424 19,326November 1 *Eastern Michigan W, 45-14 559 305 16,789November 7 *Bowling Green L, 14-26 244 288 19,122November 14 *at Ball State L, 27-52 483 588 10,097November 23 *at Kent State L, 6-28 339 377 18,230December 28 vs. La-Monroe (Independence Bowl) W, 45-14 556 314 41,853*Mid-American Conference game
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No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown3 Alexander, Leon S 6-2/190 FR Detroit, Mich.92 Aloese, Cleon DL 6-1/290 FR Pago Pago, A.S.31 Amicone, Matt K 5-5/176 RS FR Zanesville, Ohio17 Anderson, C.J. DB 6-1/196 JR Cincinnati, Ohio21 Atwell, Brandon LB 6-2/225 RS JR Wythville, Va.97 Barber, Nic DL 6-3/230 RS SR Newark, Ohio93 Basham, Tarrell DL 6-4/248 FR Rocky Mount, Va.37 Bass, Devin CB 5-9/179 RS SO Omaha, Neb.55 Bennett, Andrew DL 6-5.5/257 RS SO Erie, Pa.22 Blankenship, Beau RB 5-8/202 RS SR Norman, Okla.20 Boykin, Ryan RB 6-0/224 RS SR Woodstock, Ga.73 Branz, Ty DE 6-2/242 RS SR York, Neb.33 Brown, Blair LB 5-11/220 RS FR Moreno Valley, Calif.11 Brown, Cedric WR 6-1/185 FR Martinsburg, W. Va.28 Brown, Dorian RB 5-11/195 FR Pittsburgh, Pa.5 Brown, Jarid CB 6-0/185 FR Huntingtown, Md.35 Carpenter, Nathan S 5-9/200 RS JR Lancaster, Ohio18 Carrie, Travis CB 5-11/212 RS SR Antioch, Calif.47 Chapman, Miles LS 6-0/202 RS SO Tiffin, Ohio8 Cochran, Chase WR 6-2/185 RS JR Lebanon, Ohio85 Cope, Brendan WR 6-3/185 FR Warren, Ohio91 Crutcher, Antwan DL 6-1/308 JR Cleveland, Ohio72 Curtis, Michael OL 6-4/295 RS SO Mishawaka, Ind.98 Davis, Tony DL 6-3/282 JR Wyoming, Ohio24 Davis, Toran S 6-0/210 RS FR Lithonia, Ga.61 Dietz, Bryce OL 6-5/313 RS JR Lincoln, Neb.2 Dixon, Ian WR 5-6/167 RS SO Athens, Ohio19 Dovell, Mario WR 5-11/210 RS SR Columbus, Ohio31 Edmond, Tim LB 5-11/237 JR Cincinnati, Ohio58 Everhart, Seth OL 6-4/316 RS SO Carlisle, Ohio45 Fisher, Larenzo CB 5-11/174 JR Washington, D.C.3 Foster, Donte WR 6-1/200 RS SR Guthrie, Okla.78 Gibbons, Nick OL 6-4/308 RS FR Stone Mountain, Ga.56 Gilbert, Wesley DL 6-2.5/296 RS FR Defiance, Ohio10 Grady, Jr., A.J. LB 6-1/215 RS JR Woodbridge, Va.46 Green, Matt K 6-1/223 RS SO Lexington, Ky.53 Haser, Justin DL 6-5.5/276 RS SO Pittsburgh, Pa.81 Henry, Davon TE 6-2.5/231 RS FR Round Rock, Texas11 Hill, Troy TE 6-4/238 RS SR New Kensington, Pa.12 Holloway, Calvin S 6-0/203 RS FR Cincinnati, Ohio23 Hughes, Xavier S 6-0/168 RS SR Germantown, Md.25 Ingol, Thad S 6-0/223 RS JR Barberton, Ohio51 Johnson, Jovon LB 5-11/224 RS SO Solon, Ohio63 Johnson, Sam OL 6-3/313 RS SR Baltimore, Ohio43 Johnson, William LB 6-1/218 RS FR Compton, Calif.13 Jones, Devin S 6-0/203 RS SO Sandusky, Ohio44 Knight, Tyler TE 6-3/247 RS SR Leesburg, Ga.9 Kristoff, Josh S 6-0/195 RS JR Pickerington, Ohio99 Laseak, Kurt DE 6-3.5/231 RS FR Mentor, Ohio65 Leavitt, Tate OL 6-6/300 FR Thornville, Ohio66 Lechner, Jon OL 6-5/332 RS SR Omaha, Neb.67 Lucas, Mike OL 6-3/311 RS SO Chicago, Ill.27 Macer, Aaron S 5-11/191 RS SO Twinsburg, Ohio82 Mangen, Troy TE 6-5/237 FR Union, Ohio60 McGrath, Ryan OL 6-6/298 RS SR Duncansville, Pa.94 McLeod, Cameron DL 6-3/285 JR McLain, Miss.75 McQueen, Mike OL 6-5/313 RS SO Garfield Heights, Ohio38 Moore, Keith LB 5-11/220 RS SR Grove City, Ohio86 Morgan, Mason TE 6-5/230 FR Cincinnati, Ohio69 Murdock, Zach OL 6-4/285 FR Dublin, Ohio24 Palermo, Brian RB 5-8/215 RS SO Pittsburgh, Pa.7 Patterson, Daz’mond RB 5-6/180 SO Plant City, Fla.32 Poling, Quentin LB 6-0/215 FR Spencerville, Ohio54 Porter, Tony DL 6-4/280 FR Lawrenceville, Ga.54 Powell, Lucas OL 6-2.5/287 RS SO Edgerton, Kan.59 Price, Eric DL 6-4/246 RS SO Cincinnati, Ohio74 Prior, John OL 6-6/303 RS SR Portsmouth, Ohio95 Purdum, Brandon DL 6-2.5/264 RS SO London, Ohio
No. Name Pos. Ht./Wt. Yr. Hometown26 Quallen, Corey S 6-2/205 FR Mason, Ohio42 Ray, James S 5-9/188 RS JR Akron, Ohio12 Reid, Jordan WR 6-2/195 RS FR Stone Mountain, Ga.5 Rodriguez, Malik WR 6-2/204 RS FR Brooklyn, N.Y.36 Russell, Ben LB 6-0/232 RS SO Cincinnati, Ohio84 Sawyer, Kawmae WR 5-11.5/194 RS SO Cleveland, Ohio56 Sayles, Casey DL 6-3/260 FR Omaha, Neb.30 Schany, Jake LB 6-2/205 RS FR Blair, Neb.42 Scipio, Blake DB 5-11/184 SO Hilliard, Ohio2 Shaw, Jamil CB 6-0/196 RS SR Alexandria, Va.90 Smart, Trent DE 6-3/240 FR Wilmington, Ohio96 Smith, Kendric DL 6-3/261 RS JR Harker Heights, Texas87 Smith, Landon WR 5-10.5/184 JR Girard, Ohio52 Smith, Mark OL 6-3/277 RS JR Sarasota, Fla.6 Smith, Sebastian ATH 6-3/176 RS FR Columbus, Ohio18 Sprague, JD QB 6-1/188 RS FR Cincinnati, Ohio20 Stewart, Dyquan CB 5-9/175 FR Stafford, Va.89 Talbert, Anthony TE 6-4/245 RS SR Cincinnati, Ohio83 Tanner, John TE 6-4/250 RS FR Cincinnati, Ohio34 Tautuiaki, Watson DL 6-2/290 SO Sacramento, Calif.40 Teipel, Nieco LB/P 6-1/224 RS SR Ft. Mitchell, Ky.21 Terpin, Mike CB 5-9/160 RS SO Pittsburgh, Pa.4 Tettleton, Tyler QB 6-0/198 RS SR Norman, Okla.29 Timson, Storm LB 5-10/206 RS JR Columbus, Ohio48 Venham, Grant P 6-2/210 RS SO Belpre, Ohio15 Vick, Derrius QB 6-0/195 RS SO Lincoln, Neb.80 Waters, Matt WR 6-0/201 RS SR Council Bluffs, Iowa79 Watson, Troy OL 6-5.5/282 RS FR Aurora, Ohio41 Wells, Ian CB 5-11/197 RS SO Dayton, Ohio68 Welter, Jacob OL 6-3.5/296 RS SO Danville, Ca.71 Williams, Bubba OL 6-1/272 RS JR Loveland, Ohio14 Windham, Greg QB 6-1/218 RS FR Tampa, Fla.57 Wood, Durrell OL 6-3/325 FR Columbus, Ohio16 Wyatt, Justin WR 6-1/185 FR Lawrenceville, Ga.39 Yazdani, Josiah K 5-10/197 RS SO Albany, Ohio
Solich’s Year-By-YearYear School Overall Conference Bowl1998 Nebraska 9-4 5-3/T-2nd North Holiday1999 Nebraska 12-1 7-1/Big 12 Champ Tostitos2000 Nebraska 10-2 6-2/T-1st North Alamo2001 Nebraska 11-2 7-1/T-1st North Rose2002 Nebraska 7-7 3-5/4th North Independence2003 Nebraska 9-3 5-2/2nd North Alamo2005 Ohio 4-7 3-5/4th East --2006 Ohio 9-5 7-1/1st East GMAC2007 Ohio 6-6 4-4/T-4th East --2008 Ohio 4-8 3-5/T-4th East --2009 Ohio 9-5 7-1/T-1st East Little Caesar’s Pizza2010 Ohio 8-5 6-2/2nd East R+L Carriers New Orleans2011 Ohio 10-4 6-2/1st East Famous Idaho Potato2012 Ohio 9-4 4-4/3rd East Advocare V100 IndependenceTotals (14 years) 117-63 (.650) 40-27 MAC Only (.597) 4-6 (.400)
Solich vs. The MAC vs. Akron .............................................. 6-2vs. Ball State ....................................... 2-2vs. Bowling Green .............................. 4-4vs. Buffalo ............................................ 5-3vs. Central Michigan .......................... 1-4vs. Eastern Michigan .........................4-0vs. Kent State ...................................... 4-4vs. Miami .............................................. 6-2vs. UMass ...............................................1-0vs. Northern Illinois ............................. 2-1vs. Temple ............................................. 4-1vs. Toledo .............................................0-3
vs. Western Michigan..................1-1
Assistant CoachesTim Albin, Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs ................................Northwestern Oklahoma State, ‘89Jimmy Burrow, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Safeties ............................................................................ Nebraska, ‘76Gerry Gdowski, Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks ............................................................................................................Nebraska, ‘90Ron Collins, Linebackers ...................................................................................................................................................Washington State, ‘87Dwayne Dixon, Wide Receivers ..........................................................................................................................................................Florida, ‘85Brian Haines, Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends/Special Teams Coordinator .................................................................Marietta, ‘04 Keven Lightner, Offensive Line .....................................................................................................................................................Nebraska, ‘96James Ward, Cornerbacks ........................................................................................................................................................Puget Sound, ‘96Jesse Williams, Defensive Line ................................................................................................................................................Sonoma State, ‘88Jason Grooms, Assistant AD for Football Operations .........................................................................................................................Ohio, 01
Ohio All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.1894 No Coach 1 0-1 .0001895 Harvey Deme 1 2-3 .4001896 Frank Remsburg 1 4-2-1 .6431897 Warwick Ford 1 7-2 .7781898 Pete McLaren 1 1-2-1 .3751899 Fred Sullivan 1 2-2 .5001900 Karl Core 1 2-4-1 .3571901 Art Jones 1 6-1-2 .7781902 Harold Monosmith 1 0-5-1 .0831903 Fred Sullivan 1 2-4 .3331904 Henry Hart 1 2-4-1 .3571905 Joseph Railsbeck 1 2-5-2 .3331906-08 Art McFarland 3 13-10-1 .5621909-10 Robert Woods 2 2-10-3 .2331911-12 Arthur Hinaman 2 4-10-3 .3231913-17 Mark Banks 5 22-17-2 .5611918-19 Fran Gullum 2 7-5-1 .5771920-22 Russ Finsterwald 3 13-10-1 .5621923 F.B. Heldt 1 3-5-1 .3891924-46 Don Peden 23 121-46-11 .7111947-48 Harold Wise 2 6-11-1 .3611949-57 Carroll Widdoes 9 42-36-5 .5361958-77 Bill Hess 20 108-91-4 .5421978 Bob Kappes 1 3-8 .2731979-84 Brian Burke 6 31-34-1 .4781985-89 Cleve Bryant 5 9-44-2 .1821990-94 Tom Lichtenberg 5 8-45-2 .1451995-00 Jim Grobe 6 33-33-1 .5002001-04 Brian Knorr 4 11-35 .2392005-pr. Frank Solich 8 59-44 .573Totals 119 525-529-48 .498
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Capacity: ...............................................................................................................................................24,000Surface: ...............................................................................................................................................FieldTurfFirst Season in Stadium: ..........................................................................................................................1929Largest Home Crowd: ...................................................................25,893 vs. New Mexico State (2012)
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Year-By-Year Record/Bowl Records
OHIO BOBCATS
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1894 No Coach -- -- 0-1 --1895 Harvey Deme -- -- 2-3 --1896 Frank Remsburg -- -- 4-2-1 --1897 Warwick Ford -- -- 7-2 --1898 Peter McLaren -- -- 1-2-1 --1899 Fred Sullivan -- -- 2-2 --1900 Karl Cole -- -- 2-4-1 --1901 Art Jones -- -- 6-1-2 --1902 Harold Monosmith -- -- 0-5-1 --1903 Fred Sullivan -- -- 2-4 --1904 Henry Hart -- -- 2-4-1 --1905 Joseph Railsback -- -- 2-5-2 --1906 Arthur McFarland -- -- 7-1 --1907 Arthur McFarland -- -- 3-4-1 --1908 Arthur McFarland -- -- 3-5 --1909 Robert Woods -- -- 2-4-2 --1910 Robert Woods -- -- 0-6-1 --1911 Arthur Hinaman -- -- 3-3-2 --1912 Arthur Hinaman -- -- 1-7-1 --1913 Mark Banks -- -- 2-5-1 --1914 Mark Banks -- -- 4-4 --1915 Mark Banks -- -- 8-1 --1916 Mark Banks -- -- 5-2-1 --1917 Mark Banks -- -- 3-5 --1918 Frank Gullum -- -- 4-0-1 --1919 Frank Gullum -- -- 3-5 --1920 Russ Finsterwald -- -- 4-3 --1921 Russ Finsterwald -- -- 4-4-1 --1922 Russ Finsterwald -- -- 5-3 --1923 F.B. Heldt -- -- 3-5-1 --1924 Don Peden -- -- 4-4 --1925 Don Peden -- -- 6-2 --1926 Don Peden -- -- 5-2-1 --1927 Don Peden -- -- 4-2-2 --1928 Don Peden -- -- 6-3 --1929 Don Peden -- -- 9-0 --1930 Don Peden -- -- 8-0-1 --1931 Don Peden -- -- 7-1 --1932 Don Peden -- -- 7-2 --1933 Don Peden -- -- 6-2-1 --1934 Don Peden -- -- 4-4-1 --1935 Don Peden -- -- 8-0 --1936 Don Peden -- -- 5-2-1 --1937 Don Peden -- -- 5-3-1 --1938 Don Peden -- -- 7-2 --1939 Don Peden -- -- 6-3 --1940 Don Peden -- -- 5-2-2 --1941 Don Peden -- -- 5-2-1 --1942 Don Peden -- -- 5-3 --1943 No Games (WWII)1944 No Games (WWII)1945 Don Peden -- -- 3-4 --1946 Don Peden -- -- 6-3 --1947 Harold Wise 1-3 4th 3-5-1 --1948 Harold Wise 2-3 4th 3-6 --1949 Harold Wise 2-2 3rd 4-4-1 --1950 Carrol Widdoes 2-2 3rd 6-4 --1951 Carrol Widdoes 2-2 4th 5-4-1 --1952 Carrol Widdoes 5-2 3rd 6-2-1 --1953 Carrol Widdoes 5-0-1 1st 6-2-1 --1954 Carrol Widdoes 5-2 3rd 6-3 --1955 Carrol Widdoes 3-3 4th 5-4 --1956 Carrol Widdoes 2-4 T-4th 2-7 --1957 Carrol Widdoes 1-4-1 T-5th 2-6-1 --1958 Bill Hess 2-4 T-4th 5-4 --1959 Bill Hess 4-2 2nd 7-2 --1960 Bill Hess 6-0 1st 10-0 --1961 Bill Hess 3-2-1 4th 5-3-1 --1962 Bill Hess 5-1 2nd 8-3 Sun1963 Bill Hess 5-1 1st 6-4 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl 1964 Bill Hess 3-2-1 4th 5-4-1 --1965 Bill Hess 0-6 7th 0-10 --1966 Bill Hess 3-3 4th 5-5 --1967 Bill Hess 5-1 T-1st 6-4 --1968 Bill Hess 6-0 1st 10-1 Tangerine1969 Bill Hess 2-3 T-3rd 5-4-1 --1970 Bill Hess 3-2 T-2nd 4-5 --1971 Bill Hess 2-3 T-3rd 5-5 --1972 Bill Hess 1-4 6th 3-8 --1973 Bill Hess 2-3 T-3rd 5-5 --1974 Bill Hess 3-2 T-2nd 6-5 --1975 Bill Hess 3-3-1 6th 5-5-1 --1976 Bill Hess 6-2 T-2nd 7-4 --1977 Bill Hess 0-8 10th 1-10 --1978 Bob Kappes 3-5 T-5th 3-8 --1979 Brian Burke 4-4 T-4th 6-5 --1980 Brian Burke 5-4 T-5th 6-5 --1981 Brian Burke 5-4 T-5th 5-6 --1982 Brian Burke 5-4 T-5th 6-5 --1983 Brian Burke 3-6 8th 4-7 --1984 Brian Burke 4-4-1 4th 4-6-1 --1985 Cleve Bryant 2-7 10th 2-9 --1986 Cleve Bryant 0-8 9th 1-10 --1987 Cleve Bryant 0-8 9th 1-10 --1988 Cleve Bryant 4-3-1 5th 4-6-1 --1989 Cleve Bryant 1-6-1 T-7th 1-9-1 --1990 Tom Lictenberg 0-7-1 9th 1-9-1 --1991 Tom Lictenberg 1-6-1 8th 2-8-1 --1992 Tom Lictenberg 1-7 T-9th 1-10 --1993 Tom Lictenberg 4-5 6th 4-7 --1994 Tom Lictenberg 0-9 10th 0-11 --1995 Jim Grobe 1-6-1 9th 2-8-1 --1996 Jim Grobe 5-3 4th 6-6 --1997 Jim Grobe 6-2 T-2nd/East 8-3 --1998 Jim Grobe 5-3 T-3rd/East 5-6 --1999 Jim Grobe 5-3 T-3rd/East 5-6 --2000 Jim Grobe 5-3 T-3rd/East 7-4 --2001 Brian Knorr 1-7 7th/East 1-10 --2002 Brian Knorr 4-4 4th/East 4-8 --2003 Brian Knorr 1-7 T-6th/East 2-10 --2004 Brian Knorr 2-6 T-5th/East 4-7 --2005 Frank Solich 3-5 4th/East 4-7 --2006 Frank Solich 7-1 1st/East 9-5 GMAC2007 Frank Solich 4-4 T-4th/East 6-6 --2008 Frank Solich 3-5 T-4th/East 4-8 --2009 Frank Solich 7-1 T-1st/East 9-5 Little Caesar’s Pizza2010 Frank Solich 6-2 2nd/East 8-5 R+L Carriers2011 Frank Solich 6-2 1st/East 10-4 Famous Idaho2012 Frank Solich 4-4 3rd/East 9-4 Independence
Bowl Results (2-5)Date Bowl Opponent Result12/31/62 Sun West Texas State L, 14-1512/28/68 Tangerine Richmond L, 42-491/7/07 GMAC Southern Miss L, 7-2812/26/09 Little Caesar’s Pizza Marshall L, 17-2112/18/10 R+L Carriers Troy L, 21-4812/17/11 Famous Idaho Potato Utah State W, 24-2312/28/12 Advocare V100 Independence Louisiana-Monroe W, 45-14
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OHIO SCHOOL RECORDS
OHIO BOBCATS
IndividualGameTotal Offense ...............................................................................413, Boo Jackson vs. Central Michigan (2008)
Yards Rushing............................................................................. 282, Kareem Wilson vs. Bowling Green (1996)
Rushing Attempts ............................................................................................43, Bill Gary vs. Kent State (1970)
Yards Passing ....................................................................................409, Donny Harrison vs. Kent State (1983)
Pass Attempts ..............................................................................64, Donny Harrison vs. Bowling Green (1983)
Pass Completions .........................................................................35, Bruce Porter vs. Central Michigan (1986)
Yards Receiving ........................................................................................214, Todd Snyder vs. Richmond (1968)
Receptions .....................................................................................................14, Taylor Price vs. Wyoming (2008)
Interceptions .................................................................................................................................9, Joe Callan (1979)
Points ........................................................................................................................................123, Matt Weller (2011)
Points ..............................................................................................................................409, Matt Weller (2009-12)
TeamGamePoints ................................................................................................................................... 89, vs. Wittenberg (1916)
Total Offense ....................................................................................................... 662, vs. Eastern Michigan (1980)
Yards Rushing........................................................................................................612, vs. Eastern Michigan (1997)
Yards Passing ...................................................................................................................409, vs. Kent State (1983)
First Downs ................................................................................................................38, vs. Tennessee Tech (2000)
Total Offense ..............................................................................................................................................6,241, (2011)
First Downs ................................................................................................................................................. 246, (2000)
Total Offense1. .......................................................7,152, Tyler Tettleton (2009-present)2. .........................................................6,753, Anthony Thornton (1987-90)3. ................................................................... 6,262, Sammy Shon (1978-81)4. ............................................................... 5,702, Kareem Wilson (1995-98)5. .....................................................................5,145, Boo Jackson (2008-10)6. ...................................................................4,946, Cleve Bryant (1967-69)7...............................................................4,653, Dontrell Jackson (1999-02)8. ................................................................4,398, Kalvin McRae (2004-07)9. .............................................................4,372, Austen Everson (2003-06)10. ...............................................................4,317 Donny Harrison (1979-83)
Passing Yards1.. .....................................................6,274, Tyler Tettleton (2009-present)2. ..................................................................... 5,412, Sammy Shon (1978-81)3. ..........................................................5,199, Anthony Thornton (1987-90)4. ....................................................................4,446, Boo Jackson (2008-10)5. ...............................................................3,856, Donny Harrison (1979-83)6. .............................................................3,586, Austen Everson (2003-06)7...........................................................3,475, Dennis Swearingen (1982-85)8.. ................................................................... 3,414, Cleve Bryant (1967-69)9. ......................................................................3,359, Theo Scott (2007-09)10. ....................................................................... 2,873, Rich Bevly (1972-74)
Receiving Yards1. .................................................................2,511, LaVon Brazill (2007-2011)2. .....................................................................2,241, Todd Snyder (1967-69)3. ................................................................... 2,019, Taylor Price (2006-09)4. ....................................................................1,847, Scott Mayle (2002-06)5. ........................................................... 1,761, Eddie Washington (1980-83)6. .......................................................... 1,620, Tom Compernolle (1983-86)7............................................................................. 1,459, Bob Allen (1969-71)8. .............................................................1,374, Courtney Burton (1990-93)9. ....................................................................1,365, LaVon Brazill (2007-11)10. ......................................................................1,288, Mike Green (1972-75)
Rushing Yards1. .................................................................4,398, Kalvin McRae (2004-07)2. ........................................................3,972, Steveland Hookfin (1995-98)3. ................................................................3,597, Kareem Wilson (1995-98)4. ........................................................................ 2,995, Tim Curtis (1990-93)5. ..................................................................2,826, Chad Brinker (1999-02)6. ...................................................................2,614, Kevin Babcok (1976-79)7................................................................. 2,525, Arnold Welcher (1974-77)8. ......................................................................2,364, Bob Brooks (1958-60)9. .............................................................2,201, Dontrell Jackson (1999-02)10. ..............................................2,066, Beau Blankenship (2011-present) Receptions1. ........................................................................ 189, LaVon Brazill (2007-11)2. ....................................................................... 145, Taylor Price (2006-09)3. .............................................................. 144, Tom Compernolle (1983-86)4. .......................................................................140, Todd Snyder (1967-69)5. ..............................................................127, Eddie Washington (1980-83)6. ....................................................................... 107, Scott Mayle (2002-06)7.......................................................................... 105, Mark Geisler (1976-79)8. .............................................................................. 103, Bob Allen (1969-71)9. ............................................................... 102, Courtney Burton (1990-93)10. ............................................................98, Donte’ Foster (2010-present)
Scoring1. ...................................................................409, Matt Weller (2009-2012)2. .................................................................. 302, Kareem Wilson (1995-98)3. ...................................................................296, Kalvin McRae (2004-07)4. ...........................................................................229, Kevin Kerr (1999-02)5. ...................................................................... 184, Chad Brinker (1999-02)t6. ............................................................176, Steveland Hookfin (1995-98)t6. ........................................................................ 176, Steve Green (1976-79)8. .................................................................... 162, Bob Houmard (1966-68)9. ........................................................................ 160, Gary Homer (1972-75)10. ........................................................................152, Andy Vetter (1974-77)
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UMASS MINUTEMEN
UMass senior tight end Rob Blanchflower
Dr. Kumble SubbaswamyChancellor
John McCutcheonDirector of Athletics
Charley MolnarHead Coach
John SinnettMedia Relations
UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTSLocation: .......................................................................................................Amherst, Mass.Chancellor: ......................Dr. Kumble R. Subbaswamy (Bangalore University, ‘69)Director of Athletics: .......................................... John McCutcheon (Indiana, Pa., ‘75) Head Coach: ............................................................Charley Molnar (Lock Haven, ‘84)Faculty Representative: ...................................Rebecca Spencer (Hope College ‘97)Enrollment:....................................................................................................................28,236Founded: ........................................................................................................................... 1863Nickname: ...........................................................................................................MinutemenColors: .....................................................Maroon (PMS 506), White, Cool Grey, BlackStadium: (Capacity): .............................................Gillette Stadium (68,756, fieldturf)Website: .....................................................................................www.umassathletics.com
MEDIA RELATIONSFootball Contact: ......................................................... John Sinnett (Wake Forest, ‘01)Office Phone: .................................................................................................... 413-545-1774Office Fax: .........................................................................................................413-545-1556Cell Phone: ....................................................................................................... 413-687-2237E-Mail: ......................................................................................jsinnett@admin.umass.eduGillette Stadium Pressbox:..........................................................................508-698-1960
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TEAM INFORMATION
UMASS MINUTEMEN
2013 ScheduleDate Opponent Time Television SeriesSat, Aug. 31 at Wisconsin Noon ET Big Ten Network First MeetingSat., Sept. 7 Maine 2:00 pm ET ESPN3 UMass leads 41-16-1Sat., Sept. 14 at Kansas State 7:00 pm ET Kansas State leads 2-0Sat., Sept. 21 Vanderbilt Noon ET Vanderbilt leads 1-0Sat., Oct. 5 *at Bowling Green 3:30 pm ET BGSU leads 1-0Sat., Oct. 12 *Miami 3:00 pm ET Miami leads 1-0Sat., Oct. 19 *at Buffalo 3:30 pm ET TW Cable Sports Series tied 5-5Sat., Oct. 26 *Western Michigan 3:00 pm ET WMU leads 1-0Sat., Nov. 2 *Northern Illinois Noon ET ESPN Regional/ESPN3 NIU leads 1-0Sat., Nov. 16 *Akron 1:00 pm ET UMass leads 1-0Sat., Nov. 23 *at Central Michigan 1:00 pm ET CMU leads 1-0Fri., Nov. 29 *at Ohio TBA TBA Ohio leads 1-0*Mid-American Conference game
2013 Squad BreakdownStarters Returning (17) Offense (4) Pos. 2012 StatisticsRob Blanchflower TE 43 rec., 464 yds., 2 TDsAnthony Dima OL Started in nine games at right tackle last seasonTajae Sharpe WR 20 rec., 206 yds.Mike Wegzyn QB 1,825 yards passing, 6 TDs, 10 INT, 52.6%
Specialists (6) Pos. 2012 StatisticsVance Barton LS Appeared in all 12 games last seasonJordan Broadnax KR 21.1 avg., long of 61 yardsColter Johnson P 43.8 avg., 19 punts 50+ yds.Brendan Levengood KO 60.7 avg., 10 TBBlake Lucas K 7-8 FG, 8-9 PATJeff Strait H Appeared in all 12 games last season
Starters Lost (11) Offense (7) Pos. 2012 StatisticsMike Cox RB 715 yds rushing, 3.6 avg., 5 TDsMarken Michel WR 28 rec., 229 yds.Stephan Milhim OL Started in all 12 games at left tackle last yearQuinton Sales OL Started in all 12 games at center last yearNick Speller OL Started in eight games at right guard last yearDeion Walker WR 59 rec., 667 yds., 3 TDsAlan Williams WR 42 rec., 438 yds., 4 TDs
UMass RosterNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht./Wt. Hometown35 Stanley Andre DL/LB SR 6-2/240 Dorchester, Mass.21 Khary Bailey-Smith DB SO 6-2/190 Weymouth, Mass.12 Elijah Barrows DB RS FR 6-1/180 Springfield, Mass.48 Vance Barton LS RS SR 6-2/236 Albany, N.Y.14 Dalvin Battle WR RS FR 5-10/175 Fort Myers, Fla.89 Derek Beck WR/TE SO 6-4/225 Bridgewater, N.J.23 Stacey Bedell RB RS FR 5-10/180 Mastic Beach, N.Y.73 John Bieren DL RS FR 6-3/225 Nashua, N.H.87 Rob Blanchflower TE RS SR 6-4/250 Leominster, Mass.37 Tom Brandt LB RS SR 6-1/215 Natick, Mass.28 Jordan Broadnax RB JR 5-9/175 Virginia Beach, Va.42 Devin Brown DB SR 5-10/185 Piedmont, Calif.93 Kevin Byrne DL RS SR 6-3/290 Mashpee, Mass.34 Matt Carini RB RS JR 5-10/200 Franklin, Mass.49 Galen Clemons DL RS SR 6-2/275 Danielsville, Pa.46 Joe Colton DB SO 5-8/188 Norwood, Mass.39 Eduardo Cruz DB SR New Bedford, Mass.86 Nevin Cyr TE RS FR 6-3/230 Pelham, N.H.88 Bernard Davis WR SO 6-1/180 Lake Worth, Fla.70 Anthony Dima OL RS SR 6-7/302 Centereach, N.Y.15 A.J. Doyle QB SO 6-3/226 Lakeville, Mass.20 Trey Dudley-Giles DB SO 5-11/170 Dade City, Fla.31 Iric Harris WR RS SO 5-8/175 Woodbridge, Va.85 Brandon Howard TE RS SO 6-5/250 Wrentham, Mass.17 Randall Jette DB RS SO 5-11/175 Oak Bluffs, Mass.91 Colter Johnson P SR 6-4/200 Warren, Pa.8 Jaurice Jones DB SO 6-1/180 Linden, N.J.75 Robert Kitching DL SO 6-1/300 Brooklyn, N.Y.57 Leo Krizanovic LB RS FR 6-2/235 Clifton, N.J.52 Vondell Langston LB RS FR 6-0/210 Everett, Mass.64 Al Leneus OL SO 6-2/295 Nanuet, N.Y.96 Brendon Levengood K/P RS SR 6-1/197 Lebanon, Pa.80 Elgin Long WR RS SO 5-10/189 Arlington, Texas3 Kevin Lovaincy WR RS FR 6-4/198 Cambridge, Mass.98 Blake Lucas K SO 5-8/166 Cochran, Ga.97 Daniel Maynes DL RS JR 6-2/230 Waltham, Mass.59 Michael McKenna LB RS SO 6-1/215 Vernon Valley, N.J.90 Kassan Messiah LB SO 6-4/225 Orange, N.J.33 Rodney Mills WR SO 6-1/205 Gainsville, Fla.45 Greg Orekoya RB RS JR 5-10/177 Malden, Mass.60 Femi Oyewole OL Los Angeles, Calif.95 Brandon Potvin DL RS SR 6-1/262 Worcester, Mass.18 Matthew Quinn QB RS JR 6-3/210 Seekonk, Mass.77 Adam Richard DL RS FR 6-3/220 Milton, Mass.43 John Robinson LB SO 6-2/225 Springfield, Mass.6 Ed Saint-Vil DB RS JR 5-11/190 Miramar, Fla.50 Jovan Santos-Knox LB SO 6-2/235 Middletown, Conn.54 Trey Seals DL RS SO 6-4/231 Columbia, S.C.1 Tajae Sharpe WR SO 6-2/175 Piscataway, N.J.26 Quayshun Smith DB JR 5-9/160 Tallahassee, Fla.69 Tyrell Smith OL RS FR 6-5/285 Lanoka Harbor, N.J.78 Matt Sparks OL SO 6-4/275 Mililani, Hawaii41 Jeff Strait P RS SR 6-0/197 Manheim, Pa.2 Antoine Tharpe DB SR 5-10/190 Lauderhill, Fla,11 Mike Wegzyn QB RS SO 6-5/215 Knoxville, Tenn.13 D’Metrius Williams DB SO 5-11/170 Virginia Beach, Va.22 Jamal Wilson RB RS SO 5-10/190 Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
UMass NewcomersPlayer Pos. Yr. Ht./Wt. HometownKlysmann Afonso WR FR 5-9/175 Medford, Mass.Justin Anderson DL GR 6-5/280 Blythewood, S.C.Peter Angeh DL FR 6-2/245 Silver Spring, Md.Enock Asante DL FR 6-2/260 Trenton, N.J.DuVaughn Beckford DB JR 6-0/180 Nantucket, Mass.E.J. Burston WR FR 6-3/170 Bradenton, Fla.Josh Bruns OL FR 6-5/285 Bullhead City, Ariz.Hunter Burlinson DB SO Worcester, Mass. Steve Casali LB FR 6-2/225 Farmingville, N.Y.Matt Chase WR FR Brooklyn, N.Y. Terrel Correia OL/DL FR 6-7/280 Nantucket, Mass.Nate Crutchfield QB FR 6-2/200 Montclair, N.J.Sharif Custis TE FR 6-3/215 Philadelphia, Pa.Derek Dussault LB FR Woodstock, Conn.Shaquille Harris WR FR 6-2/206 Palmetto, Fla.Tyshon Henderson OL FR 6-7/315 Newark, N.J.Fabian Hoeller OL FR 6-3/301 Cologne, GermanyShane Huber LB FR 6-3/235 Basking Ridge, N.J.Daquan Mack RB FR 6-1/247 Levitttown, Pa.Ricardo Miller TE/WR GR 6-4/226 Orlando, Fla.Cameron Mock OL FR 6-7/305 Clayton, N.M.Peter Ngobidi LB/DL FR 6-2/260 Hyde Park, Mass.Chibuese Nwokeji LB Lynn, Mass.Jordan Page OL FR 6-5/300 Ewing, N.J.Jackson Porter DB FR 6-1/185 Ellicott City, Md.Rich Queen OL FR 6-3/275 Alendale, N.J.Todd Stafford QB FR 6-7/250 Riverside, Conn.Nick Valles RB FR 5-10/200 Danvers, Mass.Elijah Wilkinson DL FR 6-4/310 Downingtown, Pa.Arthur Williams DB FR 6-3/185 Sebring, Fla.Lorenzo Woodley RB FR 6-0/210 Miami, Fla.D.J. Woods WR FR 5-9/170 Coral Springs, Fla.Sam Zeff OL FR 6-5/275 Montclair, N.J.
Molnar’s Year-By-YearYear School Overall Conference Bowl2012 UMass 1-11 1-7/6th East --Totals (First Year) 1-11 (.083) 1-7 (.125) 0-0
Molnar vs. The MAC vs. Akron ...............................................1-0vs. Ball State ...................................... 0-0vs. Bowling Green ...............................0-1vs. Buffalo .............................................0-1vs. Central Michigan ..........................0-1vs. Eastern Michigan ........................ 0-0vs. Kent State ..................................... 0-0vs. Miami ...............................................0-1 vs. Northern Illinois .............................0-1vs. Ohio ..................................................0-1vs. Toledo ............................................ 0-0vs. Western Michigan .........................0-1
UMass All-Time Coaching RecordsYears Coach Seasons Record Pct.1879-97 No Coach 19 30-58-6 .3511898 Doctor Weeks 1 1-4-1 .2501899-1900 Fred W. Murhpy Brown 2 12-8-0 .6001901-03 James Halligan 3 16-8-2 .6531904, 07-08 Matthew Bullock 3 13-8-5 .5961905 Walter Craig 1 3-7-0 .3001906 George O’Hearn 1 1-7-1 .1671909 J.W. Gage 1 1-6-2 .2221910 W. Gildersleeve 1 1-6-2 .2221911 John Hubbard 1 2-7-0 .2221912-15 Dr. Arthur Brides 4 12-15-4 .4521916 George Melican 1 2-4-2 .3751917-18 No Varsity Team 2 -- --1919-27 Harold Gore 9 33-32-5 .5071928-30 Charles McGeoch 3 6-17-2 .2801931-35 Mel Taube 5 29-13-2 .6821936-40 Elbert Carraway 5 9-32-3 .2391941-42, 46 Walter Hargsheimer 3 11-11-1 .5001943-44 No Varsity Team 2 -- --1945, 47-51 Thomas Eck 6 17-23-4 .4321952-59 Charles O’Rourke 8 21-39-4 .3591960 Charles Studley 1 7-2-0 .7781961-70 Vic Fusia 10 59-32-2 .6451971-77 Dick MacPherson 7 45-27-1 .6231978-83 Bob Pickett 6 36-28-0 .5631984-85 Bob Stull 2 10-12-0 .4551986-91 Jim Reid 6 36-29-2 .5521992-97 Mike Hodges 6 35-30-0 .5381998-2003 Mark Whipple 6 49-26-0 .6292004-08 Don Brown 5 43-19-0 .6932009-11 Kevin Morris 3 16-17-0 .4852012 Charley Molnar 1 1-11-0 .083Totals 130 557-537-51 .509
Gillette Stadium
Capacity: .................................................................................................................................................68,756Surface: ............................................................................................................................................. Field TurfFirst Season in Stadium: ......................................................................................................................... 2012Record in Stadium: ....................................................................................................................................0-7Largest Home Crowd: .......................................................24,022 vs. New Hampshire (Oct. 22, 2011)
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Year-By-Year Record/Bowl Records
UMASS MINUTEMEN
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1879 No Coach -- -- 1-0 --1880 No Coach -- -- 0-1-1 --1881 No Coach -- -- 2-1-1 --1882 No Coach -- -- 0-2-0 --1883 No Coach -- -- 1-1-0 --1884 No Coach -- -- 1-2-0 --1885 No Coach -- -- 3-2-1 --1886 No Coach -- -- 2-1-0 --1887 No Coach -- -- 2-3-0 --1888 No Coach -- -- 2-4-0 --1889 No Coach -- -- 2-0-0 --1890 No Coach -- -- 1-4-0 --1891 No Coach -- -- 2-5-0 --1892 No Coach -- -- 4-6-2 --1893 No Coach -- -- 1-9-0 --1894 No Coach -- -- 3-3-0 --1895 No Coach -- -- 1-5-0 --1896 No Coach -- -- 0-4-0 --1897 No Coach -- -- 2-5-1 --1898 Doctor Weeks -- -- 1-4-1 --1899 Fred W. Murphy Brown -- -- 7-3-0 --1900 Fred W. Murphy Brown -- -- 5-5-0 --1901 James Halligan -- -- 9-1-0 --1902 James Halligan -- -- 2-3-2 --1903 James Halligan -- -- 5-4-0 --1904 Matthew Bullock -- -- 5-2-1 --1905 Walter Craig -- -- 3-7-0 --1906 George O’Hearn -- -- 1-7-0 --1907 Matthew Bullock -- -- 5-3-1 --1908 Matthew Bullock -- -- 3-3-3 --1909 J. W. Gage -- -- 1-6-2 --1910 W. Gildersleve -- -- 1-6-2 --1911 John Hubbard -- -- 2-7-0 --1912 Dr. Arthur Brides -- -- 2-5-2 --1913 Dr. Arthur Brides -- -- 4-3-0 --1914 Dr. Arthur Brides -- -- 2-5-0 --1915 Dr. Arthur Brides -- -- 4-2-2 --1916 George Melican -- -- 2-4-2 --1917 No Varsity Team -- -- -- --1918 No Varsity Team -- -- -- --1919 Harold Gore -- -- 5-2-1 --1920 Harold Gore -- -- 5-2-1 --1921 Harold Gore -- -- 3-4-1 --1922 Harold Gore -- -- 5-3-0 --1923 Harold Gore -- -- 2-5-0 --1924 Harold Gore -- -- 6-1-1 --1925 Harold Gore -- -- 6-2-0 --1926 Harold Gore -- -- 1-6-0 --1927 Harold Gore -- -- 0-7-1 --1928 Charles McGeoch -- -- 2-5-1 --1929 Charles McGeoch -- -- 3-4-1 --1930 Charles McGeoch -- -- 1-8-0 --1931 Mel Taube -- -- 7-1-1 --1932 Mel Taube -- -- 7-2-0 --1933 Mel Taube -- -- 5-3-0 --1934 Mel Taube -- -- 5-3-1 --1935 Mel Taube -- -- 5-4-0 --1936 Elbert Carraway -- -- 2-6-0 --1937 Elbert Carraway -- -- 1-7-1 --1938 Elbert Carraway -- -- 3-6-0 --1939 Elbert Carraway -- -- 2-5-2 --1940 Elbert Carraway -- -- 1-8-0 --1941 Walter Hargsheimer -- -- 3-4-1 --1942 Walter Hargsheimer -- -- 2-5-0 --1943 No Varsity Team -- -- -- --1944 No Varsity Team -- -- -- --1945 Thomas Eck -- -- 2-1-1 --1946 Walter Hargsheimer -- -- 6-2-0 --1947 Thomas Eck -- -- 3-4-1 --1948 Thomas Eck -- -- 3-4-1 --1949 Thomas Eck -- -- 3-5-0 --1950 Thomas Eck -- -- 3-5-0 --1951 Thomas Eck -- -- 3-4-1 --1952 Charlie O’Rourke -- -- 4-3-1 --1953 Charlie O’Rourke -- -- 1-7-0 --
Year Coach MAC Finish Overall Bowl1954 Charlie O’Rourke -- -- 4-4-0 --1955 Charlie O’Rourke -- -- 4-4-0 --1956 Charlie O’Rourke -- -- 2-5-1 --1957 Charlie O’Rourke -- -- 1-5-1 --1958 Charlie O’Rourke -- -- 2-6-0 --1959 Charlie O’Rourke -- -- 3-5-1 --1960 Charles Studley -- -- 7-2-0 --1961 Vic Fusia -- -- 5-4-0 --1962 Vic Fusia -- -- 6-3-0 --1963 Vic Fusia -- -- 8-0-1 --1964 Vic Fusia -- -- 8-2-0 --1965 Vic Fusia -- -- 7-2-0 --1966 Vic Fusia -- -- 6-3-0 --1967 Vic Fusia -- -- 7-2-0 --1968 Vic Fusia -- -- 2-8-0 --1969 Vic Fusia -- -- 6-3-0 --1970 Vic Fusia -- -- 4-5-1 --1971 Dick MacPhearson -- -- 4-4-1 --1972 Dick MacPhearson -- -- 9-2-0 --1973 Dick MacPhearson -- -- 6-5-0 --1974 Dick MacPhearson -- -- 5-6-0 --1975 Dick MacPhearson -- -- 8-2-0 --1976 Dick MacPhearson -- -- 5-5-0 --1977 Dick MacPhearson -- -- 8-3-0 --1978 Bob Pickett -- -- 9-4-0 --1979 Bob Pickett -- -- 6-4-0 --1980 Bob Pickett -- -- 7-3-0 --1981 Bob Pickett -- -- 6-3-0 --1982 Bob Pickett -- -- 5-6-0 --1983 Bob Pickett -- -- 3-8-0 --1984 Bob Stull -- -- 3-8-0 --1985 Bob Stull -- -- 7-4-0 --1986 Jim Reid -- -- 8-3-0 --1987 Jim Reid -- -- 3-8-0 --1988 Jim Reid -- -- 8-4-0 --1989 Jim Reid -- -- 5-5-1 --1990 Jim Reid -- -- 8-2-1 --1991 Jim Reid -- -- 4-7-0 --1992 Mike Hodges -- -- 7-3-0 --1993 Mike Hodges -- -- 9-2-0 --1994 Mike Hodges -- -- 5-6-0 --1995 Mike Hodges -- -- 6-5-0 --1996 Mike Hodges -- -- 6-5-0 --1997 Mike Hodges -- -- 2-9-0 --1998 Mark Whipple -- -- 12-3-0 --1999 Mark Whipple -- -- 9-4-0 --2000 Mark Whipple -- -- 7-4-0 --2001 Mark Whipple -- -- 3-8-0 --2002 Mark Whipple -- -- 8-4-0 --2003 Mark Whipple -- -- 10-3-0 --2004 Don Brown -- -- 6-5-0 --2005 Don Brown -- -- 7-4-0 --2006 Don Brown -- -- 13-2-0 --2007 Don Brown -- -- 10-3-0 --2008 Don Brown -- -- 7-5-0 --2009 Kevin Morris -- -- 5-6-0 --2010 Kevin Morris -- -- 6-5-0 --2011 Kevin Morris -- -- 5-4-0 --2012 Charley Molnar 1-11-0 --
Yards Receiving ...............................................................................................................1494, Jimmy Moore (1998)
Receptions ............................................................................................................................ 92, Jimmy Moore (1998)
Touchdown Catches ........................................................................................................... 16, Jimmy Moore (1998)
Interceptions .............................................................................................................................21, Matt Guice (2001)
Yards Receiving .........................................................................................................2892, Adrian Zullo (1998-02)
Receptions .......................................................................................................................187, Adrian Zullo (1998-02)
Touchdown Catches ......................................................................................................32, Adrian Zullo (1998-02)
TeamGamePoints .................................................................................................................................77 vs. Northeastern (1999)
Total Offense ......................................................................................................................649 vs. Fordham (2007)
Yards Rushing.............................................................................................................................515 vs. Lehigh (1995)
Yards Passing ........................................................................................................ 450 vs. New Hampshire (2010)
First Downs .............................................................................................................. 34 vs. Boston University (1990)
Total Offense ..............................................................................................................................................7074, (1998)
First Downs ....................................................................................................................................................354, (1998)
UMass Career Leaders
Total Offense1. .......................................................................10871, Liam Coen (2004-08)2. ...............................................................6821, Todd Bankhead (1998-99)3. .................................................................... 6725, Dave Palazzi (1985-88)4. ...................................................................6250, Marcel Shipp (1997-00)5. ............................................................... 5350, Steve Baylark (2003-06)6. .....................................................................4907, J. Pennington (1971-73)7...........................................................................4816, Jeff Krohn (2002-03)8. ..................................................................... 4763, Greg Landry (1965-67)9. ...................................................................4623, Rene Ingoglia (1992-95)10. ................................................................3859, Garry Pearson (1979-82)
Passing Yards1. ...................................................................... 11,031, Liam Coen (2004-08)2. ..............................................................7,018, Todd Bankhead (1998-99)3. .................................................................... 5,461, Dave Palazzi (1985-88)4. .......................................................................4,993, Jeff Krohn (2002-03)5. .................................................................... 4,687, J. Pennington (1971-73)6. .................................................................. 3,786, Kyle Havens (2009-10)7............................................................................3,334, Tim Day (2002-05)8. ...................................................................... 3,131, Greg Landry (1965-67)9. ..................................................................... 2,742, Jim Simeone (1982-85)10. ................................................................ 2,627, Mike McEvilly (1976-79)
Receiving Yards1. ..................................................................... 2,892, Adrian Zullo (1998-02)2. ..........................................................................2,420, JJ Moore (2003-07)3. .................................................................2,395, Jason Peebler (2001-04)4. ....................................................................2,090, Julian Talley (2008-11)5. .........................................................2,022, Brandon London (2003-06)6. ......................................................................1,958, Victor Cruz (2005-09)7............................................................ 1,794, Rasheed Rancher (2003-07)8. .................................................................... 1,684, Chip Mitchell (1986-89)9. ...................................................................... 1,571, Bob Simeone (1981-84)10. ........................................................................1,494, Jimmy Moore (1998)
Rushing Yards1. ...................................................................6,250, Marcel Shipp (1997-00)2. ...............................................................5,332, Steve Baylark (2003-06)3. ..................................................................4,623, Rene Ingoglia (1992-95)4. .................................................................3,859, Garry Pearson (1979-82)5. ................................................................... 2,887, Frank Alessio (1993-96)6. ...................................................................2,787, Tony Nelson (2005-09)7...................................................... 2,627, Jonathan Hernandez (2008-11)8. ................................................................... 2,228, Kevin Smellie (1985-88)9. .................................................................2,216, Jerome Bledsoe (1988-91)10. .................................................................2,053, John Johnson (1990-93) Receptions1. ..........................................................................187, Adrian Zullo (1998-02)2. ...............................................................................185, JJ Moore (2003-07)3. ......................................................................... 162, Julian Talley (2008-11)4. ..............................................................148, Brandon London (2003-06)5. ..........................................................................131, Victor Cruz (2005-09)6. .......................................................................126, Marcel Shipp (1997-00)7....................................................................... 123, Jason Peebler (2001-04)8. ........................................................................ 108, Bob Simeone (1981-84)9. ....................................................................... 103, Chip Mitchell (1986-89)10. ......................................................................100, Kerry Taylor (1995-98)
Scoring1. ....................................................................... 378, Marcel Shipp (1997-00)2. ..................................................................... 332, Rene Ingoglia (1992-95)3. .................................................................. 282, Steve Baylark (2003-06)4. ...............................................................................270, Lou Bush (1931-33)5. .................................................................... 228, Garry Pearson (1979-82)6. ....................................................................... 199, Silvio Bonvini (1985-88)7.......................................................................... 198, Adrian Zullo (1998-02)8. ................................................................ 196, Armando Cuko (2005-09)t9. ................................................................. 180, Chris Koepplin (2006-07)t9. ....................................................... 180, Jonathan Hernandez (2008-11)
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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2012 Northern Illinois (12-2) !
2011 Northern Illinois (11-3) !
2010 Miami (10-4) !
2009 Central Michigan (8-0) !
2008 Buffalo (5-3) !
2007 Central Michigan (7-1) !
2006 Central Michigan (7-1) !
2005 Akron (5-3) !
2004 Toledo (7-1) !
2003 Miami (8-0) !
2002 Marshall (7-1) !
2001 Toledo (5-2) !
2000 Marshall (5-3) !
1999 Marshall (8-0) !
1998 Marshall (7-1) !
1997 Marshall (7-1) !
1996 Ball State (7-1)
1995 Toledo (7-0-1)
1994 Central Michigan (8-1)
1993 Ball State (7-0-1)
1992 Bowling Green (8-0)
1991 Bowling Green (8-0)
1990 Central Michigan (7-1) * Toledo (7-1) * represented MAC in bowl game
1989 Ball State (6-1-1)
1988 Western Michigan (7-1)
1987 Eastern Michigan (7-1)
1986 Miami (6-2)
1985 Bowling Green (9-0)
1984 Toledo (7-1-1)
1983 Northern Illinois (8-1)
1982 Bowling Green (7-2)
1981 Toledo (8-1)
1980 Central Michigan (7-2)
1979 Central Michigan (8-0-1)
1978 Ball State (8-0)
1977 Miami (5-0)
1976 Ball State (4-1)
1975 Miami (6-0)
1974 Miami (5-0)
1973 Miami (5-0)
1972 Kent State (4-1)
1971 Toledo (5-0)
1970 Toledo (5-0)
1969 Toledo (5-0)
1968 Ohio (6-0)
1967 Toledo (5-1)
All-TiMe MAC STAndingS MAC ONly AS A MAC MEMBEr OvErAllSChool All-TiMe PCT. All-TiMe PCT. All-TiMe PCT.eAST diviSionAkron 64-105 .378 84-152-1 .356 488-506-36 .491
Bowling Green 259-161-13 .613 378-262-15 .589 505-350-52 .585
Buffalo 27-85 .241 39-125 .236 345-490-28 .416
Kent State 153-286-4 .350 245-407-8 .377 326-509-28 .394
All-Time MAC Coaching Records(former league schools)
BuTleR MAC oveRAllCoach years record Pct. record Pct. Tony Hinkle 1947-49 1-10 .091 10-14-1 .420
CinCinnATi MAC oveRAllCoach years record Pct. record Pct.ray Nolting 1947-48 6-2 .750 10-9-1 .525 Sid Gillman 1949-52 13-1 .929 34-7-1 .821
MARShAll MAC oveRAllCoach years record Pct. record Pct.Herb royer 1954-58 10-21 .323 19-26 .422Charles Snyder 1959-67 13-36-1 .270 28-58-3 .331Perry Moss 1968 0-6 .000 0-9-1 .050Bob Pruett 1997-2004 54-10 .844 79-23 .775
TeMPle MAC oveRAllCoach years record Pct. record Pct.Al Golden 2007-10 20-12 .625 26-23 .531Steve Addazio 2011 5-3 .625 9-4 .692
uCF MAC oveRAllCoach years record Pct. record Pct.Mike Kruczek 2002-03 8-5 .615 10-11 .476Alan Gooch (Interim) 2003 0-3 .000 0-3 .000George O’leary 2004 0-8 .000 0-11 .000
MAC Coaches of the YearSelected by the MAC news Media Association
1965 Bo Schembechler, Miami 1966 Bill Doolittle, Western Michigan1967 Frank lauterbur, Toledo1968 Bill Hess, Ohio1969 Frank lauterbur, Toledo1970 Frank lauterbur, Toledo1971 Jack Murphy, Toledo1972 Don James, Kent State1973 Bill Mallory, Miami1974 Dick Crum, Miami1975 Dave McClain, Ball State1976 Elliot Uzelac, Western Michigan1977 Ed Chlebek, Eastern Michigan1978 Dwight Wallace, Ball State1979 Chuck Stobart, Toledo1980 Herb Deromedi, Central Michigan1981 Chuck Stobart, Toledo1982 Denny Stolz, Bowling Green1983 Bill Mallory, Northern Illinois1984 Dan Simrell, Toledo1985 Denny Stolz, Bowling Green1986 Glen Mason, Kent State1987 Jim Harkema, Eastern Michigan1988 Al Molde, Western Michigan1989 Paul Schudel, Ball State1990 Herb Deromedi, Central Michigan1991 Gary Blackney, Bowling Green1992 Gary Blackney, Bowling Green1993 Paul Schudel, Ball State1994 Dick Flynn, Central Michigan1995 Gary Pinkel, Toledo1996 Jim Grobe, Ohio1997 Gary Pinkel, Toledo1998 Bob Pruett, Marshall1999 Bob Pruett, Marshall2000 Gary Darnell, Western Michigan2001 Urban Meyer, Bowling Green2002 Joe Novak, Northern Illinois2003 Terry Hoeppner, Miami2004 J.D. Brookhart, Akron2005 Bill Cubit, Western Michigan 2006 Frank Solich, Ohio2007 Turner Gill, Buffalo2008 Brady Hoke, Ball State2009 Al Golden, Temple2010 Mike Haywood, Miami2011 ron English, Eastern Michigan2012 Darrell Hazell, Kent State
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ToP 20 BY WinS
1. 110 Herb Deromedi, CMU, 1978-93
2. 108 Bill Hess, Ohio, 1958-77
3. 79 Bob Pruett, Marshall 1997-03
4. 77 Doyt Perry, BGSU, 1955-64
5. 73 Gary Pinkel, Toledo, 1991-00
6. 66 Trevor rees, KSU, 1951-63
7. 64 Bill Mallory, Miami, 1969-73/ NIU, 1980-83
8. 62 Al Molde, WMU, 1987-96
62 Joe Novak, NIU, 1997-2007
10. 60 Paul Schudel, BSU, 1985-94
60 Gary Blackney, BGSU, 1991-00
12. 59 Frank Solich, ohio, 2005-12
59 randy Walker, Miami, 1990-98
14. 58 Bill Doolittle, WMU, 1964-74
58 Tom Amstutz, UT, 2001-08
16. 56 Denny Stolz, BGSU, 1977-85
17. 53 Don Nehlen, BGSU, 1968-76
18. 51 Bill Cubit, WMU, 2005-12
19. 49 Dan Simrell, Toledo, 1982-89
20. 48 Terry Hoeppner, Miami, 1999-2004
48 Frank lauterbur, Toledo, 1963-70
22. 46 Gary Darnell, WMU, 1997-2004
Active MAC coaches are bolded.
BY Winning PeRCenTAge (ToP 20)
(minimum four years)
1. .859 Ara Parseghian, Miami, 1951-55 39-6-1
2. .821 Sid Gillman, Cincinnati, 1949-52 34-7-1
3. .817 Doyt Perry, BGSU, 1955-64 49-9-5
4. .775 Bob Pruett, Marshall, 1997-04 79-23
5. .767 Dick Crum, Miami, 1974-77 34-10-1
6. .692 Bo Schembechler, Miami, 1963-68 40-17-3
7. .674 Bill Mallory, Miami, 1969-73, 39-12; and NIU, 1980-83, 25-19; 64-31 overall.
8. .659 Gary Pinkel, Toledo, 1991-00 73-37-3
9. .658 Terry Hoeppner, Miami, 1999-04 48-25
10. .6577 John Pont, Miami, 1956-62 43-22-2
11. .6571 Herb Deromedi, CMU, 1978-93 110-55-10
12. .636 Tom reed, Miami, 1978-82 34-19-1
13. .621 randy Walker, Miami, 1990-98 59-35-5
14. .604 Don Nehlen, BGSU, 1968-76 53-34-4
15. .598 Frank lauterbur, Toledo, 1963-70 48-32-2
16. .595 Greg Brandon, BGSU, 2003-08
44-30
17. .586 Tom Amstutz, Toledo, 2001-08 58-41
18. .576 Trevor reese, Kent State, 1951-63 66-48-4
19. .573 Frank Solich, ohio, 2005-12 59-44 20. .573 Dan Simrell, Toledo, 1982-89 50-37-2
21. .568 Al Molde, Western Michigan, 1987-96
62-47-2
22. .531 Al Golden, Temple, 2007-10
26-23
23. .520 Bill Cubit, Western Michigan, 2005-12, 51-47
Active MAC coaches are bolded.
MAC onlY WinS
1. 90 Herd Deromedi, CMU, 1978-93
2. 64 Bill Hess, Ohio, 1958-77
3. 54 Bob Pruett, Marshall, 1997-04
4. 53 Gary Pinkel, Toledo, 1991-00
t-5. 49 Doyt Perry, BGSU, 1955-64
49 Denny Stolz, BGSU, 1977-85
7. 48 Al Molde, WMU, 1987-96
t-8. 47 Paul Schudel, BSU, 1985-94
47 Gary Blackney, BGSU, 1991-99
47 Joe Novak, NIU, 1997-2007
11. 46 randy Walker, Miami, 1990-98
t-12. 40 Frank Solich, ohio, 2005-12
40 Dan Simrell, Toledo, 1982-89
14. 39 Tom Amstutz, Toledo, 2001-08
15. 37 Terry Hoeppner, Miami, 1999-03
t-16. 36 Bill Cubit, WMU, 2005-10
36 Trevor rees, KSU, 1951-63
18. 35 Gary Darnell, WMU, 1997-03
19. 33 Bill Mallory, Miami, 1969-73/
NIU, 1980-83
t-20. 31 Gregg Brandon, BGSU, 2003-08
31 lee Owens, Akron, 1995-2003
22. 30 Bill lynch, BSU, 1995-02
t-23. 27 Bo Schembechler, Miami, 1963-68
27 Carroll Widdoes, Ohio, 1949-57
27 Don Nehlen, BGSU, 1968-76
27 Brady Hoke, BSU, 2003-08
Active coaches are bolded.
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YeAR oFFenSe deFenSe FReShMAn
1965 Willie Asbury (KSU) Bob rowe (WMU)
1966 Bruce Matte (MIA) Bob rowe (WMU)
1967 John Schneider (UT) Tom Beutler (UT)
1968 Cleve Bryant (OU) Bob Babich (MIA)
1969 Chuck Ealey (UT) Joe Green (BGSU)
1970 Chuck Ealey (UT) Dick Adams (MIA)
1971 Chuck Ealey (UT) Mel long (UT) Phil villapiano (BGSU)
1972 Bob Hitchens (MIA) Jack lambert (KSU)
1973 Paul Miles (BGSU) Brad Cousino (MIA)
1974 Gene Swick (UT) Brad Cousino (MIA)
1975 Gene Swick (UT) Shafer Suggs (BSU)
1976 Jerome Persell (WMU) Aaron Bivins (UT)
1977 Jerome Persell (WMU) Jack Glowik (MIA)
1978 Jerome Persell (WMU) Ken Kremer (BSU) Dave Petzke (NIU)
1979 Gary Hogeboom (CMU) Frank lewandowski (NIU)
1980 Mark O’Connell (BSU) Kent McCormick (MIA) Mike Terra (NIU)
1981 Sam Shon (OU) John Zupancic (MIA)
1982 Curtis Adams (CMU) ray Bentley (CMU) Brian McClure (BGSU)
1983 Brian McClure (BGSU) Brian Pillman (MIA) Kelly Spielmaker (WMU)
1984 Brian McClure (BGSU) Mark Brandon (UT) Pete Genatempo (NIU)
1985 Brian McClure (BGSU) John Offerdahl (WMU) Marshall Taylor (NIU)
1986 Terry Morris (MIA) Mark Garalczyk (WMU) Patrick young (KSU)
1987 Eric Wilkerson (KSU) Greg Garnica (BSU) Bernie Parmalee (BSU)
1988 Tony Kimbrough (WMU) Greg Garnica (BSU) Jeff Bender (CMU)
1989 David riley (BSU) Greg Garnica (BSU) Brad Tayles (WMU)
1990 Jeff Bender (CMU) Sean Mulhearn (WMU) Troy Parker (UT)
1991 Erik White (BGSU) Curt McMillan (MIA) Morrey Norris (KSU)
1992 Erik White (BGSU) Curt McMillan (MIA) Deland McCullough (MIA)
1993 Mike Neu (BSU) vince Palko (BGSU) Michael Blair (BSU)
1994 Brian Pruitt (CMU) vince Palko (BGSU) Astron Whatley (KSU)
1995 Wasean Tait (UT) Johnnie Williams (MIA) Silas Massey III (CMU)
1996 Kareem Wilson (OU) Brad Maynard (BSU) Walt Church (EMU) Tim lester (WMU)
1997 randy Moss (MAr) JoJuan Armour (MIA) robert Sanford (WMU)
1998 Travis Prentice (MIA) JoJuan Armour (MIA) Kurt Gerling (BGSU)
1999 Chad Pennington (MAr) Dustin Cohen (MIA) Brandon Payne (UA)
2000 robert Sanford (WMU Dwight Smith (Akron) Talmadge Hill (BSU)
2001 Byron leftwich (MAr) Max yates (MAr) Ben roethlisberger (MIA)
2002 Byron leftwich (MAr) Jason Babin (WMU) Aaron leeper (UB)
2003 Ben roethlisberger (MIA) Jason Babin (WMU) Jerry Seymour (CMU)
2004 Omar Jacobs (BGSU) Jonathan Goddard (MAr) Adell Givens (BSU)
2005 Greg Jennings (WMU) Dan Bazuin (CMU) Tim Hiller (WMU)
2006 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) Ameer Ismail (WMU) Dan leFevour (CMU)
2007 Dan leFevour (CMU) Clayton Mullins (MIA) Antonio Brown (CMU)
2008 Nate Davis (BSU) larry English (NIU) Sean Baker (BSU)
2009 Dan leFevour (CMU) Adrian robinson (Temple) Bernard Pierce (Temple)
2010 Chad Spann (NIU) roosevelt Nix (KSU) roosevelt Nix (KSU)
2011 Chandler Harnish (NIU) Drew Nowak (WMU) Anthon Samuel (BGSU)
2012 Jordan lynch (NIU) Chris Jones (BGSU) Jaime Wilson (WMU)
SPeCiAl TeAMS PlAYeR oF The YeAR
1998 Brad Selent (Western Michigan)
1999 Dave Zastudil (Ohio)
2000 Justin McCareins (Northern Illinois)
2001 Dave Zastudil (OU)/Steve Azar (NIU)
2002 Dan Sheldon (Northern Illinois)
2003 Steve Azar (Northern Illinois)
2004 ryne robinson (Miami)
2005 Jason robbins (Toledo)
2006 Brian Jackson (Ball State)
2007 Brett Kern (Toledo)
2008 Antonio Brown (Central Michigan)
2009 Antonio Brown (Central Michigan)
2010 Eric Page (Toledo)
2011 Matt Weller (Ohio)
2012 Dri Archer (Kent State)
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VERN SMITH LEADERSHIP AWARD
Each year since 1987, the Mid-American Conference’s top football player has been presented
with with the vern Smith leadership Award. The award, initiated by the Downtown Athletic
Club of Toledo in 1987, re-named after former University of Toledo Athletics Director vern
Smith in 1987, was originally started in 1982 by the Downtown Athletic Club of Toledo as the
Jefferson Award.
The winner of the vern Smith leadership Award is selected from a pool of one nominee from
each school. Each nominee is placed on a ballot to be voted on by the head coaches.
Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan lynch, a junior from Chicago, Ill., was tabbed as the winner
of the 31st vern Smith leadership Award.
lynch led the Huskies to a perfect 8-0 conference record and the program’s second consecutive
MAC Championship. Northern Illinois became the first MAC program selected to a BCS Bowl
game as the Huskies fell, 31-10, to Florida State in the 2013 Discover Orange Bowl. Northern
Illinois finished with a 12-2 overall record and finished No. 22 in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll
and No. 24 in the USA Today Coaches Poll.
lynch rushed for 1,815 yards and 19 touchdowns, threw for 3,138 yards and 25 touchdowns for
4,953 yards of total offense (353.8 ypg). Lynch, a first year starter at quarterback for the Huskies,
ranked second in the country in total offense with 4,953 yards, fourth in the nation in rushing
with 1,815 yards and ninth in the country in points responsible for with 264 points (18.8 ppg).
lynch led a Huskies team that won 11 consecutive games, eight consecutive road games, 16
consecutive conference games and 21 consecutive home games.
Lynch became the first player in FBS history to pass for more than 400 yards and rush for more
than 150 in a game (vs. Toledo, 11/14), the second player ever to pass for more than 2,500 and
run for more than 1,500 yards in a season and holds the NCAA record for most consecutive
east division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l PCT. PTS. OPP.Marshall 7 1 .875 305 137 10 3 .769 484 259Miami 6 2 .750 319 161 8 3 .727 412 226Ohio 6 2 .750 210 140 8 3 .727 301 177Kent State 3 5 .375 242 325 3 8 .273 337 490Bowling Green 3 5 .375 155 209 3 8 .273 191 341Akron 2 6 .250 204 275 2 9 .182 218 435
West division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l PCT. PTS. OPP.Toledo 7 1 .875 258 165 9 3 .750 356 268Western Michigan 6 2 .750 225 190 8 3 .727 301 265Ball State 4 4 .500 195 193 5 6 .455 239 260Eastern Michigan 3 5 .375 250 281 4 7 .364 329 352Central Michigan 1 7 .125 204 315 2 9 .182 282 479Northern Illinois 0 8 .000 101 277 0 11 .000 129 382
1998
east division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l T PCT. PTS. OPP.Marshall 7 1 .875 239 130 12 1 0 .923 405 236Miami 7 1 .875 249 119 10 1 0 .909 317 142Bowling Green 5 3 .625 258 189 5 6 0 .455 292 312Ohio 5 3 .625 224 203 5 6 0 .455 269 303Akron 2 6 .250 206 215 4 7 0 .364 265 299Kent State 0 8 .000 112 336 0 11 0 .000 454 149
West division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l PCT. PTS. OPP.Toledo 6 2 .750 164 101 7 5 .583 229 216Western Michigan 5 3 .625 276 229 7 4 .636 360 212Central Michigan 5 3 .625 187 163 6 5 .545 229 253Eastern Michigan 3 5 .375 165 213 3 8 .273 216 309Northern Illinois 2 6 .250 126 194 2 9 .182 160 329Ball State 1 7 .125 116 230 1 10 .091 150 343
1999
east division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l PCT. PTS. OPP.Marshall 8 0 1.000 298 91 13 0 1.000 462 133Miami 6 2 .750 238 166 7 4 .636 335 264Akron 5 3 .625 231 200 7 4 .636 315 314Ohio 5 3 .625 227 178 5 6 .454 271 287Bowling Green 3 5 .375 213 237 5 6 .454 296 312Kent State 2 6 .250 159 257 2 9 .182 213 376Buffalo 0 8 .000 96 333 0 11 .000 130 426
West division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l PCT. PTS. OPP.Western Michigan 6 2 .750 237 177 7 5 .583 373 342Toledo 5 3 .625 240 157 6 5 .545 293 229Northern Illinois 5 3 .625 237 204 5 6 .454 289 289Eastern Michigan 4 4 .500 216 211 4 7 .364 239 338Central Michigan 3 5 .375 173 222 4 7 .364 229 344Ball State 0 8 .000 117 249 0 11 .000 157 361
2000
east division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l PCT. PTS. OPP.Marshall ** 5 3 .625 221 208 8 5 .615 367 297Akron * 5 3 .625 240 181 6 5 .545 333 295Miami 5 3 .625 208 184 6 5 .545 272 286Ohio 5 3 .625 253 152 7 4 .636 343 208Buffalo 2 6 .250 149 306 2 9 .182 177 452Bowling Green 2 6 .250 137 182 2 9 .182 174 289Kent State 1 7 .125 91 258 1 10 .091 128 359
West division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l PCT. PTS. OPP.Western Michigan ** 7 1 .875 255 80 9 3 .750 359 139Toledo * 6 1 .857 259 79 10 1 .909 400 115Ball State 4 3 .571 150 209 5 6 .455 212 349Northern Illinois 4 3 .571 286 194 6 5 .545 409 280Eastern Michigan 2 5 .286 121 204 3 8 .273 209 350Central Michigan 2 6 .250 117 250 2 9 .182 137 376
** Divisional Co-Champion, won tie-breaker for berth in MAC Championship game;* Divisional Co-Champion, lost tie-breaker for berth in MAC Championship game;
2001
east division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l PCT. PTS. OPP.Marshall 8 0 1.000 311 174 11 2 .846 512 366Miami 6 2 .750 215 168 7 5 .583 319 309Bowling Green 5 3 .625 228 137 8 3 .727 343 214Kent State 5 3 .625 196 179 6 5 .545 248 281Akron 4 4 .500 236 242 4 7 .273 205 286Buffalo 1 7 .125 127 216 3 8 .273 205 286Ohio 1 7 .125 170 236 1 10 .091 198 323
West division Conference games All games W l PCT. PTS. OPP. W l PCT. PTS. OPP.Toledo * 5 2 .714 251 207 10 2 .833 407 293Northern Illinois * 4 3 .571 195 204 6 5 .545 303 292Ball State * 4 3 .571 199 191 5 6 .455 268 294Western Michigan 4 4 .500 198 190 5 6 .455 257 266Central Michigan 2 6 .250 188 257 3 8 .273 251 338Eastern Michigan 1 6 .143 164 254 2 9 .182 197 356
* Tri-Champions, Toledo wins tie-breaker for MAC Championship Game berth.
1999 Western Michigan: Tim lester, QB 2000 Western Michigan: Steve Neal, Wr 2001 Toledo: Chester Taylor, rB 2002 Toledo: Trinity Dawson, rB 2003 BGSU: Josh Harris, QB 2004 Toledo: Bruce Gradkowski, QB 2005 Northern Illinois: Garrett Wolfe, TB 2006 Central Michigan: Damien linson, Wr 2007 Central Michigan: Dan leFevour, QB 2008: Ball State: Nate Davis, QB 2009: Central Michigan: Dan leFevour, QB 2010: Northern Illinois: Chandler Harnish, QB 2011: Northern Illinois: Nathan Palmer, Wr 2012: Northern Illinois: Jordan lynch, QB
MAC Championship Football game history
The Mid-American Conference will hold its 15th football championship game at the site of Ford Field in downtown Detroit – a premiere sports venue that hosted the 2006 Super Bowl and 2009 Men’s Basketball Final Four. The MAC has long been associated with the Detroit area and played in the first ever college football game at Ford Field as Toledo faced Boston College in the 2003 Motor City Bowl. This year’s event will be played Friday, December 2 at 7:00 pm ET and marks the eighth year of a neutral site championship game for the MAC.
1997 game Recap - Marshall 34, Toledo 14 (eSPn)Buoyed by three Chad Pennington to randy Moss touchdown passes, Marshall University fought off a challenge from West Division champion Toledo to win the inaugural Mid-American Conference football championship game. Billy Malashevich gave the Herd a 3-0, first-quarter lead with a 22-yard field goal. Toledo took its first lead at 7-3 when Ray Curry hauled in a 56-yard pass from Chris Wallace. That lead stood until the 6:46 mark of the third quarter when Moss grabbed a four-yard TD pass from Pennington. Three minutes later Moss showed his speed with an 86-yard score via a Pennington pass. Malashevich knocked down a 25-yard field goal in the fourth quarter before the Pennington-Moss con-nection encored with a 20-yard hookup. Doug Chapman added a five-yard run to boost Marshall to a 34-7 advantage. A Wallace to Mel long touchdown pass from 33 yards closed out the scoring. Pennington completed 20-of-34 passesfor 322 yards and three touchdowns while Chapman added 117 rushing yards. Wal-lace completed 12-of-28 passes for 246 yards and two touchdowns while Dwayne Harris contributed 105 rushing yards for the rockets.
ReCeivingUT: Kreitzberg 3-65; Curry 2-61; long 2-42; D. Harris 2-42; M. Bilik 2-17; MAr: Moss 7-170; Colclough 4-52; Wikes 3-37; Poole 2-40; Chapman 2-12; long 2-11.
TACkleSUT: Herndon 8; Matthews 6; rollins 6; love 5; vailant 5; MAr: McCloud 14; Hall 7; Grace 7; Summers 6; Maxwell 6; Barber 6; Moore 5; Cohen 5; Mercer 5.
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HISTORY AND RECORDS
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1998 game Recap - Marshall 23, Toledo 17 (eSPn2)Down 10-6 early in the fourth quarter, Marshall struck quickly with two touch-downs in a span of 2:23 to take control of the game at 20-10. A Chris Hanson nine-yard run on a fake field goal gave Marshall a 6-0 lead in the first quarter. Toledo, however, answered minutes later when Wasean Tait scored from a yard out and Todd France’s PAT gave the rockets a 7-6 lead. Following a 30-yard France field goal 20 seconds into the fourth quarter, Herd quarterback Chad Pennington hit Nate Poole from 19-yards out for a 13-10 lead. Daninelle Der-ricott scooped up a rocket fumble and scampered 21 yards for a 20-10 Marshall cushion. Toledo closed to within 23-17 with a minute left on a Chris Wallace to Mike Bilik one-yard pass. Pennington, who overcame a third-quarter groin injury, completed23-of-38 passes for 249 yards and one touchdown while Toledo’s Wal-lace was good on 30-of-54 passes for 337 yards and one touchdown.
ReCeivingUT: Curry 8-87; Bilik 8-59; Freeman 5-47; Taylor 3-73; Kreitzburg 2-29; Tait 2-22; long 2-20; MAr: Poole 5-61; Cooper 5-32; Washington 4-70; long 4-56; Chapman 4-18; Turner 1-12.
1999 game Recap - Marshall 34, WMu 30 (eSPn2)Marshall won its third consecutive MAC title with a thrilling 34-30 triumph over Western Michigan Dec. 3 in the MAC championship game. Marshall quarterback Chad Pennington tossed a one-yard touchdown pass to Eric Pinkerton with four seconds left for the victory. Western Michigan’s Tim lester had given his team a 23-0 third-quarter lead before Marshall stormed back. The Bronco’s robert Sanford set a championship game record with 163 rushing yards. lester completed 27-of-41 passes for 282 yards and two TDs while Pennington was successful on 20-of-31 passes for 284 yards and three touchdowns. The Broncos’ huge lead came courtesy of Brad Selent field goals from 31, 32 and 36 yards, a Lester to Corey Alston 16-yard pass and a one-yard scoring run by Sanford. Marshall’s 27-0 run included Pennington’s touchdown passes to Nate Poole (38 yards) and James Williams (16) and touchdown runs of 2 and 24 yards by Doug Chapman. lester’s four-yard scoring pass to Jake Moreland with 7:30 left gave WMU the lead at 30-27 until the final seconds.
game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
WMU 10 10 3 7 30Marshall 0 0 20 14 34
ScoringFiRST QuARTeRWMU-Alston 16 pass from lester (Selent kick) 6:47
WMU-Selent 31field goal, 00:37
SeCond QuARTeRWMU-Sanford 1 run (Selent kick) 10:48
WMU-Selent 32 field goal, 00:00
ThiRd QuARTeRWMU- Selent 36 field goal, 8:34
MAr-Poole 38 pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) 5:56
MAr-Chapman 24 run (Pennington pass failed) 3:37
MAr-Williams 16 pass from Pennington (Jenkins kick) 2:13
FouRTh QuARTeRMAr-Chapman 2 run (Jenkins kick) 12:36
WMU-Moreland 4 pass from lester (Selent kick) 7:20
MAr-Pinkerton 1 pass from Pennington (Jenkins kick) 00:04
Marshall won its fourth consecutive MAC championship by scoring the game-winning points with just over six minutes left in the fourth quarter. Both teams featured first-year starters at quarterback. The Herd’s Byron Leftwich led his team to a 13-0 halftime lead, largely on a 44-yard scoring pass to Darius Watts with 97 seconds left in the second quarter. J.R. Jenkins booted field goals from 20 and 30 yards for an early 6-0 margin. WMU fought back, scoring with 47 seconds left in the third quarter when Jeff Welsh passed to Steve Neal for a 22-yard touchdown. On its next possession, WMU took its only lead at 14-13 on Welsh’s 41-yard TD strike to Josh Bush and Brad Selent’s PAT. leftwich’s 29-yard TD pass to John Cooper with 6:14 on the clock re-claimed the lead for Marshall. The Broncos chances for victory were thwarted when their next drive stalled at the Marshall 37-yard line with 3:36 on the clock and their last grasp was ended with 1:21 on the clock when Danny Derricott intercepted a Welsh pass attempt.
game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Marshall 3 10 0 6 19WMU 0 0 7 7 14
ScoringFiRST QuARTeRMAR-Jenkins 20 field goal, 9:41
SeCond QuARTeRMAR-Jenkins 30 field goal, 4:51
MAr-Watts 44 pass from leftwich (Jenkins kick) 1:37
ThiRd QuARTeRWMU-Neal 22 pass from Welsh (Selent kick) 00:47
FouRTh QuARTeRWMU-Bush 41 pass from Welsh (Selent kick) 12:52
MAr-Cooper 29 pass from leftwich (leftwich pass failed) 6:14
ReCeivingMAr: Poole 7-58; Foye 6-74; Watts 4-94; Washington 4-29; Cooper 3-63; WMU: Neal 10-93; Alston 4-32; Bush 3-58; Afariogun 2-51.
TACkleSMAr: Owens 10; Hines 9; Miller 9; Hodges 7; Crocker 7; WMU: lewis 11; Brown 9; Evens 8; Babin 6; Ballard 5; Soldano 5.
2001 game Recap - Toledo 41, Marshall 36 (eSPn2)
Chester Taylor provided the heroics as his MAC Championship game record 188 rushing yards paced the Rockets’ comeback from a 23-0 deficit to a 41-36 championship game win. The UT triumph dethroned the four-time defending champion Thundering Herd and gave the Rockets their first MAC title since 1995. Two Byron Leftwich to Denero Marriott touchdown passes boosted the Herd to a 13-0 advantage 7:34 into the game. Franklin Wallace added a 62-yard scoring run and Curtis Head a FG prior to the rockets’ rally. UT started its comeback with a Tavares Bolden to Carl Ford TD pass from 26 yards with 5:35 left in the first half. Taylor and Antwon McCray added scoring runs for UT, sandwiched around Marriott’s third TD catch for a 29-24 Marshall lead. UT drove the ball and lined up for a field goal, only to have PK Todd France take the snap and run up the middle 16 yards for UT’s first lead with 1:09 left in the third quarter. Marshall fought back and took a 36-35 margin at 11:56 left in the fourth quarter. Following an exchange of punts, Toledo’s next drive resulted in an eight-yard TD run by Taylor for the game winning points.
game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Marshall 20 3 6 7 36Toledo 0 10 25 6 41
ScoringFiRST QuARTeRMAr-Marriott 14 pass from leftwich (Head kick) 11:03
MAr-Marriott 15 pass from leftwich,(Head kick failed) 8:26
MAr-Wallace 62 run (Head kick) 6:30
SeCond QuARTeRMAR-Head 28 field goal, 14:57
UT-Ford 26 pass from Bolden (France kick) 5:35
UT-France 23 field goal, 1:44
ThiRd QuARTeRUT-Taylor 17 run (France kick) 11:19
MAr-Marriott 68 pass from leftwich (leftwich pass failed) 11:05
UT-McCray 5 run (France kick) 9:38
UT-France 16 run (Bolden rush) 4:28
UT-France 28 field goal, 1:09
FouRTh QuARTeRMAr-Marriott 18 pass from leftwich (Head kick) 11:56
UT-Taylor 8 run (Bolden pass failed) 6:34
TeAM STATiSTiCS MAR uTFirst Downs 28 25
rushing Attempts-Net yards 21-120 56-288
Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 52-32-1 25-16-0
Passing yards 421 175
Total Offense 541 463
Fumbles-lost 2-2 2-1
Penalties-yards 6-50 6-41
Punts-Average 3-63.0 3-48.7
Time of Possession 26:26 33:34
Third Down Conversions 6-14 7-16
Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 2-3
Sacks By-yards 1-13 2-16
individual StatisticsRuShingMAr: Wallace 12-99; Carey 4-22; UT: Taylor 32-188; McCray 14-80; France 1-16.
ReCeivingMAr: Marriott 10-179; Watts 9-101; Davis 5-74; Wallace 4-15; UT: Greene 7-45; Taylor 4-64; Ford 3-43.
TACkleSMAr: yates 14; Tarpley 9; Smith 8; Street 8; Owens 8; Crocker 7; Terrell 6; Washington 5; Satterwhite 5; UT: Ward 10; Morris 7; Boyd 7; Gardner 6; Hefflin 6; Daniels 6; Anderson 5.
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HISTORY AND RECORDS
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2002 game Recap – Marshall 49, Toledo 45 (eSPn2)
Another down-to-the-wire game had football fans on the edge of their seats until the last play of the game – a Toledo pass broken up in the end zone as time expired. Marshall jumped to a first-quarter 14-0 lead and had a 28-17 margin at halftime. Toledo kept it close and grabbed its first lead at 39-35 with 9:59 left in the fourth quarter. The teams again traded touchdowns for a 45-42 rocket lead at the 3:24 mark. Marshall responded with a 6-play, 73-yard drive that took just 49 seconds and culminated in a Byron leftwich to Darius Watts 40-yard scoring strike. leftwich completed a championship game-record 76.2% (32-of-42) of his pass attempts for 404 yards and four touchdowns. UT’s Trinity Dawson rushed for a title game record four touchdowns (37, 2, 10 and 2 yards) and 130 yards on 21 attempts. The rockets’ rushing attack produced six touchdowns, another title game record.
game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Toledo 0 17 15 13 45Marshall 14 14 7 14 49
ScoringFiRST QuARTeRMAr-Marriott 12 pass from leftwich (Head kick) 11:26
MAr-Wallace 1 run (Head kick) 3:57
SeCond QuARTeRUT-Dawson 37 run (robbins kick) 13:19
UT-Robbins 37 field goal, 7:45
MAr-Carey 9 run (Head kick) 5:24
MAr-Smith 36 fumble recovery (Head kick) 3:02
UT-Martin 1 run (robbins kick) 00:11
ThiRd QuARTeRUT-Dawson 2 run (Jones pass from Jones), 13:18
UT-Dawson 10 run (robbins kick) 4:08
MAr-Marriott 28 pass from leftwich (Head kick) 2:47
FouRTh QuARTeRUT-Dawson 2 run (robbins kick) 9:59
MAr-Watts 16 pass from leftwich (Head kick) 7:51
UT-Jones 1 run (robbins kick failed (Head kick) 00:49
PASSingUT: Jones 36-23-1-221; Marshall: leftwich 42-32-1-404.
ReCeivingUT: Greene 6-59; Ford 5-50; Johnson 3-32; Dawson 3-9; Marshall: Watts 9-135; Marriott 7-87; Davis 6-99; Wallace 4-24; Carey 3-31.
TACkleSUT: Dodrill 11; Anderson 7; Hefflin 7; Body 6; Jackson 6; Ward 6; Marshall: Satterwhite 13; Tynes 12; Tarpley 12; Martin 9; Goddard 8; Smith 8; Terrell 6; Crocker 6; Brown 5.
2003 game Recap – Miami 49, Bowling green 27 (eSPn2)
In the first MAC Championship game played on grass, Miami quarterback Ben roethlisberger continued his mastery with a game record 440 passing yards, completing 26-of-35 pass attempts with four of his aerials resulting in touchdowns. His counterpart, Falcon signalcaller Josh Harris, performed very well also, passing for 260 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for a game-high 83 yards and a score. Three touchdowns in the final nine minutes of the third quarter gave the RedHawks a 42-20 advantage following a tight first half. Miami became the first road team to emerge victorious in the league title game. The 22-point margin of victory and 576 yards of total offense by Miami also set championship game records.
game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Miami 7 14 21 7 49BGSU 7 10 3 7 27
ScoringFiRST QuARTeRBG-Harris 6 run (Suisham kick) 11:46
MIA-robinson 53 pass from roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) 9:46
SeCond QuARTeRBG-Sharon 7 pass from Harris, Suisham kick, 10:45
MIA-Brandt 21 pass from roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) 8:56
MIA-larkin 16 pass from roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) 4:36
BG-Suisham 42 field goal, 00:00
ThiRd QuARTeRMU-Murray 1 run, Parseghian kick, 9:00
MU-Smith 13 run, Parseghian kick (4:57)
BG-Suisham 29 field goal, 2:39
MU-Murray 55 pass from roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) 00:17
FouRTh QuARTeRMU-Smith 8 run (Parseghian kick) 14:02
BG-Jarrett 3 pass from Harris (Suisham kick) 5:17
TeAM STATiSTiCS MiA BgFirst Downs 25 23
rushing Attempts-Net yards 31-136 35-142
Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 35-26-0 49-30-1
Passing yards 440 260
Total Offense 576 402
Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-2
Penalties-yards 5-44 5-53
Punts-Average 3-22.0 3-28.3
Time of Possession 30:57 29:03
Third Down Conversions 6-11 7-15
Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 1-4
Sacks By-yards 1-9 0-0
individual StatisticsRuShingMIA: Murray 16-80; Smith 12-44; BG: Harris 18-83; Pope 9-22; lane 4-16.
In the first MAC Championship played at Ford Field in Detroit, MI, Toledo quar-terback Bruce Gradkowski went 18-of-24 for 251 yards, threw three of his four touchdown passes to lance Moore, leading Toledo to a 35-27 win over Miami. It’s the fourth year in a row, that a quarterback threw four TDs in the MAC title game. Moore had five receptions for 118 yards and caught three touchdown passes for the third time in his career. The rockets trailed 14-7 at halftime and rallied with three TDs in the third quarter. Toledo went ahead 35-20 early in the fourth on Moore’s third score. Miami pulled within eight points when Josh Betts followed up a 57-yard pass to Michael larkin with a 13-yard TD pass to Josh Williams with 4:13 left. Toledo sealed the win with two third-down conversions on the final drive. Betts finished the game 20-of-33 for 304 yards with three TDs and two interceptions. larkin had nine receptions for 131 yards and a score. Toledo took the lead for good when Keon Jackson returned a Betts pass attempt 31 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter. Jackson’s pick was the first interception ever returned for a score in a MAC Championship game.
TACkleSUT: Thomas 9; Jackson 8; Body 7; Malone 6; Alston 5; Jordan 5; MIA: Pusateri 15; Busing 9;
Nande 8; rehage 8; Burke 5
2005 game Recap – Akron 31, northern illinois 30 (eSPn 2) Akron junior quarterback luke Getsy found senior wide receiver Domenik Hixon on a 36-yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds left and senior placekicker Jason Swiger hit the game — winning extra point to give the Zips their first ever MAC Championship title, 31-30. Getsy was named East Division Player of the Game after completing 30-of-50 passes for 413 yards and one touchdown. Hixon finished the game with 8 receptions for 144 yards and the game-winning touch-down. NIU junior running back Garrett Wolfe finished the game with a MAC championship game record 270 rushing yards. Wolfe topped Toledo’s Chester Taylor, who rushed for 188 yards in 2001. In addition, Wolfe rushed for more yards than anyone has in a Division I conference championship game. Only two other running backs have topped the 200-yard mark as Kansas State’s Darren Sproles rushed for 235 yards against Oklahoma in the 2003 Big 12 championship game and lSU’s Justin vincent rushed for 201 yards against Georgia in the 2003 SEC championship. Wolfe was named West Division Player of the Game for his outstanding performance.
Akron senior nose guard Kiki Gonzalez made a key play when he blocked a 49-yard Chris Nendick field goal attempt with 4:42 to go in the first quarter. The block set up a 3-yard rushing touchdown by freshman running back Dennis Kennedy that gave the Zips an early 10-0 lead.
Down 24-10 at the start of the fourth quarter, Akron’s game winning drive started with 1:41 and covered 81 yards. It marked the seventh time in nine championship games that the margin has been decided by eight points or less.
game Summary1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Akron 10 0 0 21 31NIU 0 10 14 6 30
ScoringFiRST QuARTeRUA - Swiger 47 field goal, 11:54
UA – Kennedy 3 run (Swiger kick), 2:55
SeCond QuARTeRNIU – Wolfe 1 run (Nendick kick), 11:14
NIU - Nendick 21 field goal, 2:21
ThiRd QuARTeRNIU - Wolfe 11 run (Nendick kick), 5:03
NIU - Hurd 19 pass from Nicholson (Nendick kick), 1:43
2006 game Recap – Central Michigan 31, ohio 14 (eSPn)
Central Michigan won its first MAC Championship since 1994 with a fourth-quarter blitz highlighted by a 96-yard touchdown run by Ontario Sneed. Sneed's lengthy dash confirmed the Chippewas dominance in the game and set a championship game record.
MAC Freshman of the year, CMU quarterback Dan leFevour, completed 22-of-30 attempts for 314 yards and three scores, including a 71-yard hookup with Damien linson that snapped a 7-7 second quarter tie and gave CMU the lead for good. linson grabbed seven balls for 191 yards. linson's 191 receiving yards and 27.3 yards per reception set championship game records.
It was a game the matched up the league's top scoring offense (CMU 29 ppg) and scoring defense (OU 18 ppg allowed). Ohio starting QB Austen Everson left the game early with an injury and was limited to five pass attempts.
linson grabbed MvP honors for CMU. Ohio defensive lineman Jameson Hartke was tabbed the Bobcats' MvP for his two sacks and four tackles for a loss. Hartke's 30 yards in tackles for a loss set a championship game record.
Both teams were playing in their first ever MAC Championship game.
2007 game Recap – Central Michigan 35, Miami 10 (eSPn)
Central Michigan captured its second consecutive MAC Championship game with a solid 35-10 triumph over Miami. led by Dan leFevour’s 170 rushing yards and 185 passing yards, the Chippewas put the game away with three fourth-quarter touchdowns.
The Chippewas averaged 6.1 yards per rush, the best ground performance in MAC Championship Game history. Four of the five CMU touchdowns came via the ground with two of those from outside the red zone (21 and 28 yards, both by leFevour).
The RedHawk defense was sturdy, allowing just seven first-half points to the league’s top scoring offense. The Miami offense, however, never got into the end zone until mid way through the fourth quarter.
The CMU defense had eight tackles for a loss and held Miami to just 52 net rushing yards on 25 attempts.
leFevour was named CMU’s MvP while Miami lB Clayton Mullins nabeed honors for the redHawks. Mullins was credited with 14 tackles, one shy of the championship game record.
leFevour became the second quarterback to win back-to-back MAC Championships (Chad Pennington, Marshall – 1997-99).
ReCeivingMIA: Harris 6-41, robinson 4-51; CMU-A. Brown 6-30, Anderson 5-34.
TACkleSMIA: Mullins 14, Hudson 9, Botic 9, Thompson 9; CMU-West 10, Fraser 10, Keith 10, I. Brown 9.
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2008 game Recap – Buffalo 42, Ball State 24 (eSPn2)
In less than a four-minute span, Buffalo returned two Ball State fumbles for touchdowns, grabbing the lead and momentum as the Bulls stunned the No. 12 ranked and preivously undefeated Cardinals.
The 12-0 Cardinals were leading 17-14 late in the third quarter when Mike Newton returned a Nate Davis fumble (forced on a hit by Josh Thomas) 92 yards for a 21-17 UB lead. Just minutes later Sherrod lott scooped up an errant snap and rambled 74 yards for a 28-17 Bulls’ margin. Ball State never recovered as the Bulls went on to claim their first-ever MAC football championship.
UB forced and recovered four fumbles by the Cardinals and also had an inter-ception by Domonic Cook for five takeaways. Ball State came into the game with +11 turnovers on the season and had lost only four total fumbles in its 12 game regular season.
BSU – l. Johnson 22 pass from Davis (McGarvey kick) 4:17
UB – Starks 1 run (Principe kick) 2:53
TeAM STATiSTiCS BSu uBFirst Downs 30 18
rushing Attempts–Net yards 41-152 26-95
Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 48-31-1 29-19-0
Passing yards 351 206
Total Offense 503 301
Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.5 5-43.2
Fumbles-lost. 4-4 2-2
Penalties-yards 6-45 5-40
Possession Time 34:18 25:42
Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 3 of 9
Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0
red-Zone Scores-Chances 2 of 4 3 of 3
Sacks By: Number-yards 1-8 1-10
individual StatisticsRuShingBSU: M. lewis 30-131, Davis 8-36; UB-Starks 19-81, Thermilus 5-24
PASSingBSU: Davis 48-31-1-351; UB Willy 28-19-0-206
ReCeivingBSU-Orsbon 13-141; lewis 9-77, D. Hill 4-80, Johnson 3-32, Ifft 1-14, Grant 1-7; UB-roosevelt 10-116, Starks 4-45, Hamlin 3-29, rice 1-10, Thermilus 1-6.
TACkleSBSU-B.J. Hill 7, Haines 6, T. lewis 4, Knipp 4; UB-Shannon 9, Newton 9, Akobundu 8,
Akingba 8.
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2009 game Recap – Central Michigan 20, ohio 10 (eSPn2)
Dan LeFevour had a pair of record-breaking touchdown passes in the first half and Central Michigan beat Ohio 20-10 for the Mid-American Conference championship.
leFevour set a major college football mark for combined touchdowns passing, rushing and receiving in the first quarter with his 147th. He threw for another score late in the first half to break Chad Pennington’s MAC record and give the Chippewas a 17-7 lead.
Central Michigan held on to win the conference title for the third time in four years and MAC-best seventh since 1975. leFevour was 28 of 39 for 255 yards with two TDs and an interception. The shifty senior also ran for 51 yards.
Theo Scott was 10 of 23 for 138 yards for the Frank Solich-led Bobcats, who had a chance to win their first MAC title since 1968. Terrence McCrae had seven recep-tions for 141 yards and caught a 29-yard pass from wide receiver Taylor Price on a trick play that pulled Ohio within three late in the first half. Ohio’s Noah Keller had 16 tackles, setting a MAC championship game record.
game Summary1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ohio 7 0 3 0 10CMU 10 7 3 0 20
ScoringFiRST QuARTeRCMU – Wilson 14 pass from leFevour (Aguila kick) 5:22
CMU – Aguila 25 FG 1:26
OU – McCrae 29 pass from Price (Weller kick) 0:04
SeCond QuARTeRCMU – Anderson 8 pass from leFevour (Aguila kick) 0:17
2010 game Recap – Miami 26, northern illinois 21 (eSPn2)Austin Boucher threw a touchdown pass to Armand robinson with 33 seconds left and Miami (Ohio) won the Mid-American Conference championship with a 26-21 victory over No. 24 Northern Illinois on Friday night.
The RedHawks (8-4) won the MAC for the first time since 2003 and their conference-best 15th title overall a season after they finished 1-11.
Boucher, a freshman making his third start of the season, finished the game 29 for 46 for 333 yards. The decisive touchdown came six plays after the redHawks forced Northern Illinois to punt from its end zone.
The Huskies drove past midfield in the closing seconds, but the RedHawks’ sideline emptied after Chandler Harnish was sacked as time expired. Harnish threw three touchdowns for the Huskies (10-3), who had won eight in a row.
Trailing 14-13 at halftime, Miami went on top early in the half when Thomas Mer-riweather scored the second of his two touchdowns rushing. The redhawks reached the Huskies’ 1-yard line after recovering a fumble but came up empty when a fake field-goal failed.
Willie Clark caught a 39-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the fourth quarter to give Northern Illinois a lead that lasted until the final minute.
The RedHawks got the game’s first touchdown when Merriweather ran in from a yard out but the kick was blocked by Mike Krause. The Huskies answered with a 69-yard TD catch by Martel Moore.
Miami retook the lead with Tracy Woods’ 7-yard touchdown late in the first but fell behind minutes later when Moore caught a 27-yard score from Harnish.
robinson tied a Miami record with 14 catches for 176 yards and Merriweather ended the night with 85 yards on 11 carries.
Huskies tailback Chad Spann, the MAC’s rushing leader, finished with 54 yards on 17 tries. Moore had 110 yards on four catches.
game Summary1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
NIU 14 0 0 7 21Miami 13 0 7 6 26
ScoringFiRST QuARTeRMIA – T. Merriweather 1 yd run (Cook kick blocked) 8:02NIU – M. Moore 69 yd pass from Harnish (Cklamovski kick) 6:33MIA -- T. Woods 7 yd run (Cook kick) 3:46NIU – M. Moore 27 yd pass from Harnish (Cklamovski kick) 1:17
ThiRd QuARTeRMIA – T. Merriweather 1 yd run (Cook kick) 9:52
FouRTh QuARTeRNIU – Clark 39 yd pass from Harnish (Cklamovski kick) 14:54MIA – robinson 33 yd pass from Boucher (Boucher drop kick failed) 0:33
TeAM STATiSTiCS niu MiAFirst Downs 18 19rushing Attempts–Net yards 32-92 26-99Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 29-15-0 46-29-0Passing yards 281 333Total Offense 373 432Punts (Number-Avg) 6-45.2 6-38.0Fumbles-lost. 2-1 0-0Penalties-yards 3-15 1-5Possession Time 26:30 33:30Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 6 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3red-Zone Scores-Chances 0 of 0 3 of 4Sacks By: Number-yards 5-29 3-28
ReCeivingNIU: Moore 4-110-2, Clark 4-70-1, Palmer 3-56, Schepler 2-22, Ashford 1-13, Cox 1-10; MIA: robinson 14-176-1, Harwell 5-66, Woods 3-33, Givens 2-38, Cruse 2-9, Paine 2-9.
TACkleSNIU: Kube 9, C. Smith 8, Coffman 8; MIA: Wedge 9, Hinkel 8, Stephens 5.
2011 game Recap – northern illinois 23, ohio 20 (eSPn2)Mathew Sims kicked a 33-yard field goal on the final play to cap a furious comeback that gave Northern Illinois a 23-20 victory over Ohio in the Mid-American Conference title game Friday. The win marked the first time the Huskies have won the MAC title since 1983.
Ohio opened the scoring following interceptions on the first drive’s for both teams. Following a Noah Keller interception off Chandler Harnish, Matt Weller knocked a 30-yard field goal to give the Bobcats an early 3-0 advantage. The Bobcats extended their lead to 10-0 with some trickery. With backup quarterback Phil Bates lined up as a receiver, Tettleton took the snap and flipped it to LaVon Brazill. Brazill then reversed it to Bates who found Donte Foster for the easy 24-yard touchdown.
Matt Weller opened the Bobcats lead to 13-0 with his second field goal of the game, from 21 yards out. The key play of the drive was a long 19 yard run by Donte Harden to give the Bobcats a first-and-goal at the NIU 5 yard line and set up the eventual Weller field goal.
Off a turnover, Ohio marched right down the field and following a 16 yard completion to Mario Dovell, Tettleton capped off yet another drive. With pressure coming from the right end, Tettleton scrambled up the middle bouncing off defenders and diving into the endzone with 2:35 remaining to open up a 20-0 halftime lead.
Chandler Harnish finally got the Huskies on the scoreboard with 6:19 remaining in the third quarter, capped off by a 39 yard touchdown strike from Harnish to Nathan Palmer for a 20-7 deficit. Halfway through the fourth quarter, Harnish found wide receiver Martel Moore inside the five yard line. Moore was able to spin off a defender and lunge into the end zone to cut into the Bobcat lead. A missed extra point by Sims kept it a 20-13 game.
Palmer was on the receiving end of his second touchdown pass from Harnish with 2:52 left in the game. Harnish orchestrated a 6 play, 1:44 drive that allowed Sims to even the score with the extra point at 20-20.
A three-and-out by the Bobcats gave the ball back to Harnish and the Huskies with 1:18 left at their own 36. On the first play, Harnish found Perez Ashford for 27 yards along the sideline. Harnish then found Moore across the middle for 15 yards getting the Huskies into field goal range. After Hopkins rushed the ball to the middle of the hashes, Mathew Sims kick curled just inside the left upright and gave the Huskies the 23-20 victory. The Huskies 20 point comeback is the largest in MAC Championship history since 1999, when Marshall came back from 23 down in the third quarter. game Summary
2012 game Recap – northern illinois 44, kent State 37 2oT (eSPn2)Northern Illinois won its second consecutive Marathon MAC Football Championship with a thrilling 44-37 win in double overtime over Kent State. In overtime, Kent State took the first possession and kicker Fred Cortez nailed a 33-yard field goal. Northern Illinois had to settle for a Mathew Sims 40-yard field goal to knot the score, 37-37. In the second overtime period, the Huskies scored in two plays as Jordan lynch scored from six yards for a touchdown for the 44-37 lead. Kent State could not convert on a fourth and eight from the nine-yard line as the Huskies celebrated the victory.
Special teams for Kent State made the first big play as Huskies punt returner Angelo Sebastiano fumbled at his 22-yard line and Kent State’s Darius Polk recovered. Three plays later running back Dri Archer ran right for a 15 yard touchdown run for the early 7-0 lead. On the Flashes next possession, Kent State senior kicker Fred Cortez nailed a 37-yard field goal for the early 10-0 lead with 5:06 left in the opening frame.
Northern Illinois responded with the next 17 consecutive points. The Huskies scored late in the first quarter with a 14-play, 65 yard drive capped by a 27-yard field goal by Mathew Sims to cut the Flashes lead to 10-3. The Huskies added a touchdown on their next possession as quarterback Jordan lynch orchestrated a seven play, 89-yard drive capped with a 14-yard touchdown pass to Martel Moore to tie the contest, 10-10. The momentum continued with a one-yard touchdown plunge by Akeem Daniels to give the Huskies their first lead of the night, 17-10, at the 5:53 mark of the second quarter.
Kent State opened the second half scoring with a 24-yard field goal by Cortez to cut the Huskies lead to 17-13 with 10:46 in the third quarter. Northern Illinois responded with a one-yard touchdown run by lynch to extend the lead, 24-13. The Huskes added another Sims field goal from 29 yards to open a 27-13 lead.
Kent State rallied late in the fourth quarter with two touchdowns in 15 seconds to tie the game, 27-27, with 4:38 left in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Spencer Keith scored from five-yards with 4:53 left in regulation, then right end Zach Hitchens picked up a fumble and ran 22-yard for a touchdown to tie the game with 4:38 left.
The Huskies answered with a scoring drive that took only 1:26 with a nine-yard touch-down run by lynch to regain a 34-27 lead with 3:12 left in the fourth quarter. The Flashes weren’t finished as Keith found fullback Tim Erjavec for a 19-yard touchdown pass to tie the game, 34-34, with 44 seconds left in regulation.
game Summary1st 2nd 3rd 4th oT1 oT2 Final
NIU 3 14 10 7 3 7 37Kent State 10 0 3 21 3 0 44
ScoringFiRST QuARTeRKSU – Dri Archer 15 yd run (Cortez kick) 8:57KSU – Freddy Cortez 37 yd field goal 5:06NIU – Mathew Sims 27 yd field goal 0:14
SeCond QuARTeRNIU – Martel Moore 14 yd pass from Jordan lynch (Sims kick) 11:03NIU – Akeem Daniels 1 yd run (Sims kick) 5:53
ThiRd QuARTeRKSU – Freddy Cortez 24 yd field goal 10:46NIU – Jordan lynch 1 yd run (Sims kick) 7:26NIU – Mathew Sims 29 yd field goal 2:38
FouRTh QuARTeRKSU – Spencer Keith 5 yd run (Cortez kick) 4:53KSU – Zack Hitchens 22 yd fumble recovery (Cortez kick) 4:38NIU – Jordan lynch 9 yd run (Sims kick) 3:12KSU – Tim Erjavec 19 yd pass from Spencer Keith (Cortez kick) 0:44
oveRTiMeKSU – Freddy Cortez 33 yd field goal 15:00NIU – Mathew Sims 40 yd field goal 15:00NIU – Jordan lynch 2 yd run (Sims kick) 15:00
TeAM STATiSTiCS niu kenTFirst Downs 25 17rushing Attempts–Net yards 56-312 42-70Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 34-19-1 37-15-2Passing yards 212 190Total Offense 524 260Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.8 5-47.6Fumbles-lost. 2-2 1-0Penalties-yards 8-62 0-0Possession Time 32:27 27:33Third-Down Conversions 10 of 19 8 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 2red-Zone Scores-Chances 7 of 7 6 of 8Sacks By: Number-yards 4-30 4-22
BoWling gReen (4-6)MAC MemberNov. 23, 1961 Fresno State, Mercy (los Angeles) l, 6-36Dec. 18, 1982 Fresno State, California raisin (Fresno) l, 28-29Dec. 14, 1985 Fresno State, California raisin (Fresno) l, 7-51Dec. 14, 1991 Fresno State, California raisin (Fresno) W, 28-21Dec. 18, 1992 Nevada, las vegas (las vegas) W, 35-34Dec. 26, 2003 Northwestern, Motor City (Detroit) W, 28-24Dec. 22, 2004 Memphis, GMAC (Mobile) W, 52-35Jan. 6, 2008 Tulsa, GMAC (Mobile) l, 7-63Dec. 30, 2009 Idaho, roady’s Humanitarian (Boise) l, 42-43Dec. 27, 2012 San Jose State, Military Bowl (Washington, DC) l, 20-29
BuFFAlo (0-1)MAC MemberJan. 3, 2009 Connecticut, International (Toronto) l, 20-38
CenTRAl MiChigAn (3-4) MAC MemberDec. 8, 1990 San Jose State, California (Fresno) l, 24-48Dec. 15, 1994 UNlv, las vegas (las vegas) l, 24-52Dec. 26, 2006 Middle Tenn. State, Motor City (Detroit) W, 31-14Dec. 26, 2007 Purdue, Motor City (Detroit) l, 48-51Dec. 26, 2008 FAU, Motor City (Detroit) l, 21-24Jan. 6, 2010 Troy, GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) W, 44-41 (2OT)Dec. 26, 2012 Western Kentucky, little Caesars (Detroit) W, 24-21
eASTeRn MiChigAn (1-0)MAC MemberDec. 12, 1987 San Jose State, California raisin (Fresno) W, 30-27
noRTheRn illinoiS (4-4) MAC MemberDec. 17, 1983 Cal State Fullerton, California (Fresno) W, 20-13Dec. 30, 2004 Troy, Silicon valley Football Classic (San Jose) W, 34-21Dec. 19, 2006 TCU, Poinsettia (San Diego) l, 7-37
Current MembersTotals do not include appearances prior to joining the MAC.
TEAM W l T PCT. lAST APPEArANCEAkron 0 1 0 .000 2005 Motor City Bowl
Ball State 0 6 0 .000 2012 Beef O’Brady’s Bowl
BGSU 4 6 0 .400 2012 Military Bowl
Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 2009 International Bowl
CMU 3 4 0 .429 2012 little Caesars Bowl
EMU 1 0 0 1.000 1987 California raisin Bowl
Kent State 0 3 0 .000 2013 GoDaddy.com Bowl
Miami 7 3 0 .700 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl
NIU 4 4 0 .500 2013 Discover Orange Bowl
Ohio 2 5 0 .286 2012 Independence Bowl
Toledo 9 4 0 .692 2012 Famous Idaho Bowl
WMU 0 5 0 .000 2011 little Caesars Bowl
Past MembersCincinnati 1 1 0 .500 1951 Sun Bowl
Marshall 5 3 0 .625 2004 PlainsCapitol
Temple 1 1 0 .500 2011 New Mexico Bowl
TotalsTEAM W l T PCT.Current Members 30 42 0 .417Former Members 7 5 0 .583Overall 37 47 0 .440
Toledo (9-4)MAC MemberDec. 26, 1969 Davidson, Tangerine (Orlando,) W, 56-33Dec. 28, 1970 William & Mary, Tangerine (Orlando) W, 40-12Dec. 28, 1971 richmond, Tangerine (Orlando) W, 28-3Dec. 19, 1981 San Jose State, California (Fresno) W, 27-25Dec. 15, 1984 UNlv, California (Fresno) l, 13-30*Dec. 14, 1995 Nevada, las vegas (las vegas) W, 40-37 (OT)Dec. 29, 2001 Cincinnati, Motor City (Pontiac) W, 23-16Dec. 26, 2002 Boston College, Motor City (Detroit) l, 25-51Dec. 27, 2004 Connecticut, Motor City (Detroit) l, 10-39Dec. 21, 2005 UTEP, GMAC Bowl (Mobile) W, 45-13Dec. 26, 2010 Florida International, little Caesars (Detroit) l, 32-34 Dec. 28, 2011 Air Force, Military Bowl (Washington, DC) W, 42-41Dec. 15, 2012 Utah State, Famous Idaho Potato (Boise) l, 15-41* Game later forfeited to UT because of the use of ineligible players by UNlv.
MAC BOWL RESULTS
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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WeSTeRn MiChigAn (0-5) MAC MemberDec. 9, 1961 New Mexico, Aviation l, 12-28Dec. 10, 1988 Fresno State, California raisin (Fresno) l, 30-35Jan. 6, 2007 Cincinnati, International (Toronto) l, 24-27Dec. 30, 2008 rice, Texas (Houston) l, 14-38Dec. 27, 2011 Purdue, little Caesars Pizza (Detroit) l, 32-37
Bowl games - Former MAC Members
CinCinnATi (1-1)MAC MemberJan. 1, 1947 virginia Tech, Sun (El Paso, TX) W, 18-6Jan. 1, 1951 West Texas, Sun (El Paso, TX) l, 13-14
MARShAll (5-3 overall, 5-2 MAC)
Prior to MAC MembershipJan. 1, 1947 Catawba, Tangerine (Orlando, Fl) l, 0-7
MAC MemberDec. 27, 1997 Mississippi, Motor City (Pontiac, MI) l, 31-34Dec. 23, 1998 louisville, Motor City (Pontiac, MI) W, 48-29Dec. 27, 1999 ByU, Motor City (Pontiac, MI) W, 21-3Dec. 27, 2000 Cincinnati, Motor City (Pontiac, MI) W 25-14Dec. 19, 2001 East Carolina, GMAC (Mobile, Al) W, 64-61 (2OT)Dec. 18, 2002 louisville, GMAC (Mobile, Al) W, 38-15Dec. 23, 2004 Cincinnati, PlainsCapital (Ft. Worth, TX) l, 14-32
TeMPle(1-1 as a MAC member)
Prior to MAC membershipJan. 1, 1935 Tulane, Sugar (New Orleans) l, 14-20Dec. 15, 1979 California, Garden State (East rutherford) W, 28-17MAC MemberDec. 29, 2009 UClA, EagleBank (Washington, D.C.) l, 21-30Dec. 17, 2011 Wyoming, Gildan New Mexico (Albuquerque) W, 37-15
MAC Year By Year Major Bowl Results (Cont.) 1981 California raisin - Toledo 27, San Jose State 251982 California raisin - Fresno State 29, BGSU 281983 California raisin - NIU 20, Cal State Fullerton 131984 California raisin - UNlv 30, Toledo 13*1985 California raisin - Fresno State 51, BGSU 71986 California raisin - San Jose State 37, Miami 71987 California raisin - EMU 30, San Jose State 271988 California raisin - Fresno State 35, WMU 301989 California raisin - Fresno State 27, Ball State 61990 California raisin - San Jose State 48, CMU 241991 California raisin - BGSU 28, Fresno State 211992 las vegas - BGSU 35, Nevada 241993 las vegas - Utah State 42, Ball State 331994 las vegas - UNlv 52, CMU 241995 las vegas - Toledo 40, Nevada 37 OT1996 las vegas - Nevada 18, Ball State 151997 Motor City - Ole Miss 34, Marshall 311998 Motor City - Marshall 48, louisville 291999 Motor City - Marshall 21, ByU 32000 Motor City - Marshall 25, Cincinnati 142001 GMAC - Marshall 64, East Carolina 61 2OT2001 Motor City - Toledo 23, Cincinnati 162002 GMAC - Marshall 38, louisville 152002 Motor City - Boston College 51, Toledo 252003 GMAC - Miami 49, louisville 282003 Motor City - BGSU 28, Northwestern 242004 Motor City - Connecticut 39, Toledo 102004 GMAC - Bowling Green 52, Memphis 352004 Silicon valley Football Classic - NIU 34, Troy 212004 Independence Bowl - Iowa State 17, Miami 132004 PlainsCapital Forth Worth Bowl - Cincinnati 32, Marshall 142005 Motor City Bowl - Memphis 38, Akron 312005 GMAC - Toledo 45, UTEP 13 2006 Motor City - Central Michigan 31, MTSU 142006 Poinsettia - TCU 37, Northern Illinois 72007 GMAC - Southern Miss 28, Ohio 72007 International - Cincinnati 27, Western Michigan 242007 Motor City - Purdue 51, Central Michigan 482008 International Bowl - rutgers 52, Ball State 302008 GMAC - Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 72008 Motor City - FAU 24, Central Michigan 212008 Independence - la. Tec. 17, Northern Illinois 102008 Texas - rice 38, Western Michigan 142009 International - Connecticut 38, Buffalo 202009 GMAC - Tulsa 45, Ball State 132009 little Caesar’s Pizza - Marshall 21, Ohio 172009 EagleBank - UClA 30, Temple 212009 roady’s Humanitarian - Idaho 43, BGSU 422010 International - South Florida 27, NIU 32010 GMAC - Central Michigan 44, Troy 41 (2OT)2010 uDrove Humanitarian - Northern Ill. 40, Fresno St. 172010 r+l Carriers New Orleans - Troy 48, Ohio 212010 little Caesars Pizza - Florida Int. 34, Toledo 322011 GoDaddy.com - Miami 35, Middle Tennessee State 212011 Gildan New Mexico - Temple 37, Wyoming 152011 Famous Idaho Potato - Ohio 24, Utah State 232011 little Caesars Pizza - Purdue 37, Western Michigan 322011 Military Bowl - Toledo 42, Air Force 412012 GoDaddy.com - Northern Illinois 38, Arkansas State 202012 Famous Idaho Potato - Utah State 41, Toledo 152012 Beef O’Brady’s Bowl - UCF 38, Ball State 172012 little Caesars - Central Michigan 24, W. Kentucky 212012 Military Bowl - San Jose State 29, Bowling Green 202012 Independence Bowl - Ohio 45, la.-Monroe 142013 Discover Orange Bowl - Florida State 31, NIU 102013 GoDaddy.com Bowl - Arkansas State 17, Kent State 13*1984 game was later forfeited to Toledo because of the use of ineligible players by UNlv
MAC BOWL RESULTS
MAC Year By Year Major Bowl Results 1947 Sun - Cincinnati 18, virginia Tech 81948 Sun - Miami 13, Texas Tech 121950 Salad - Miami 34, Arizona State 211951 Sun - West Texas State 14, Cincinnati 131961 Mercy - Fresno State 36, Bowling Green 61961 Aviation - New Mexico 28, Western Michigan 121962 Tangerine - Houston 49, Miami 211962 Sun - West Texas State 15, Ohio 141968 Tangerine - richmond 49, Ohio 421969 Tangerine - Toledo 56, Davidson 331970 Tangerine - Toledo 40, William & Mary 121971 Tangerine - Toledo 28, richmond 31972 Tangerine - Tampa 21, Kent State 181973 Tangerine - Miami 16, Florida 71974 Tangerine - Miami 21, Georgia 101975 Tangerine - Miami 20, South Carolina 7
Andrew Hartline Ol 2005 Sporting News (Freshman Honorable Mention)
red Keith lB 2004 College Sports report (Freshman 3rd team)
Jerry Seymour rB 2003 Sporting News (Freshman 1st team)
Dan Bazuin DE 2003 Sporting News (Freshman 2nd team)
Mike Gruzwalski K 2002 Sporting News (Freshman 1st team)
James King DB 2001 Sporting News (Freshman 4th team)
Tory Humphrey TE 2001 Sporting News (Freshman 2nd team)
Brian Pruitt TB 1994 AP (1st team), UPI (2nd team)
Curtis Adams TB 1984 UPI (2nd team)
Jim Bowman DB 1984 AP (3rd team)
John DeBoer SE 1984 Football News (3rd team)
eASTeRn MiChigAnZach Johnson 2006 Sporting News (Honorable Mention Freshman)
Daniel Holtzclaw lB 2005 FWAA (1st-team Fr.); Sporting News (3rd-team Fr.); College Football News (3rd-team Fr.)
Andrew Wellock PK 2004 CNNSI.COM (2nd team)
Eric Deslauriers Wr 2004 CNNSI.COM (Honorable Mention)
l.J. Shelton 1998 Football News (3rd Team)
ron Adams 1987 AP (Honorable Mention)
Brian Clouse 1987 AP (Honorable Mention)
Charles Gordon 1987 AP (Honroable Mention)
Gary Patton TB 1987 AP (Honorable Mention)
Gary Patton TB 1986 AP (Honorable Mention)
Brett Petersmark 1986 AP (Honorable Mention)
Tom Parm SE 1979 AP (Honorable Mention)
ron Johnson DB 1977 AP (3rd team)
(Includes only honors earned while a member of the Mid-American Conference)
MAC ALL-AMERICANS
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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kenT STATeDri Archer Kr 2012 Walter Camp First Team (Kr); SI.com All-America Honorable Mention; Associated Press All-America Third Team (AP); Football Writers Association (FWAA) of America First Team
Brian Winters OT 2012 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention)
roosevelt Nix DT 2010 Freshman All-American by FWAA, Sporting News, rivals.com, Phil Steele and College Football News
Eugene Baker Wr 1997 Football News (3rd team)
Eric Wilkerson rB 1988 AP (Honorable Mention)
Bert Weidner DT 1988 AP (Honorable Mention)
Jamie Howell DB 1988 AP (Honorable Mention)
Chip Curtis C 1988 AP (Honorable Mention)
1987 AP (Honorable Mention)
Eric Wilkerson rB 1987 AP (Honorable Mention)
Eric Dye Wr 1987 AP (Honorable Mention)
Stuart Sims DB 1986 AP (Honorable Mention)
lee Bullington DT 1985 AP (Honorable Mention)
Jim Kilbane Wr 1985 AP (Honorable Mention)
Derrick Samuels DB 1984 AP (Honorable Mention)
russ Hedderly lB 1981 AP (Honorable Mention)
Charles Grandjean DB 1981 AP (Honorable Mention)
Mike Zele DT 1978 AP (Honorable Mention)
1977 AP (3rd team)
Jack lazor lB 1977 AP (Honorable Mention)
Kim Featsent Wr 1977 AP (Honorable Mention)
Cedric Brown DB 1975 AP (Honorable Mention)
larry Faulk Dl 1974 AP (Honorable Mention)
larry Poole rB 1973 AP (Honorable Mention)
Gary Pinkel TE 1973 AP (Honorable Mention)
Jack lambert lB 1973 AP (3rd team)
1972 AP (Honorable Mention)
Jim Corrigall lB 1969 Newspapers Enterprise Association (1st team)
Pat Gucciardo rB 1965 AP (Honorable Mention)
Bill Asbury rB 1965 AP (Honorable Mention)
Jon Brooks OG 1965 AP (Honorable Mention)
Dick Merschman FB 1962 Williamson (1st team)
Geno Gioia SE 1956 UPI
luke Owens DT 1956 Int. News Service (1st team), Williamson (1st team)
rudy libertini C 1956 UPI
Penfield Tate OG 1952 International News Service
MARShAll Jonathan Goddard DE 2004 FWAA, Walter Camp (2nd), CNNSI.COM (2nd)
Steve Sciullo Ol 2002 Playboy
Darius Watts Wr 2001 Sporting News (4th team)
Chad Pennington QB 1999 GTE-CoSIDA Academic; Player of the year AP (3rd)
rogers Becket DB 1999 AP (3rd team)
randy Moss Wr 1997 AP (1st team), Walter Camp (1st team), Football News (1st team), FWAA (1st team), Detroit Free Press (1st team), ESPN (1st team), Sport Magazine (1st team)
MiAMiNick Harwell Wr 2011 SI.com All America (Honorable Mention)
Martin Nance Wr 2005 Sports Illustrated (3rd team)
1956 roger Siesel (MIA) Tom Troxell (MIA) Jim Podoley (CMU)
1955 Dick Chorovich (MIA)
TexAS vS. The nATion All-STAR gAMe
2012 Josh Kline (KSU)
2009 Brett Hamlin (UB) Tim Hiller (WMU) Alex Joseph (Temple) Steve Maneri (Temple) Andre Neblett (Temple) Stephen Williams (UT)
2008 robert Brewster (BSU) Chris Miller (BSU) Drew Willy (UB) Andrew Hartline (CMU) Thomas lang (EMU) Mark Parson (OU) Terrance Knighton (TU) Tyrell Herbert (UT) Nick Moore (UT) Branden ledbetter (WMU) londen Fryar (WMU) Jamarko Simmons (WMU)
2007 James Blair (WMU) Trevor Scott (UB)
2006 T.J. Wright (OU)
villegAS gRidiRon ClASSiC
2004 James King (CMU) Chase Blackburn (UA) Brian Atkinson (NIU) Jim Borrieci (UA) Kevin Carberry (OU) Johnathan Goddard (MAr) Alex Haynes (UCF) Kevin Atkins (MAr) Nate Griffin (MAR) Chad Bandiera (KSU)
2003 Steve Azar (NIU) Todd Ghilani, (NIU) Akil Grant (NIU)
Sept. 8 Jeff Bender, QB, CMU David Walkosky, DB, UT
Sept. 15 Troy Parker, rB, UT Craig Petersmark, DE, EMU
Sept. 22 Anthony Thorton, QB, OU Brian Johnson, DB, WMU
Sept. 29 Kenny Stucker, PK, BSU David Johnson, DB, CMU
Oct. 6 Paul Agema, Wr, WMU Jon Wauford, DE, MIA
Oct. 13 Terry Carter, RB, MIA Don Stonefield, LB, BSU
Oct. 20 Joe Dalpra, QB, KSU Mark rhea, DE, UT
Oct. 27 Mike Neu, QB, BSU Andy Harmon, DT, KSU
Nov. 3 Kevin Meger, QB, UT Toby Beegle, DE, BSU Jim Clement, QB, MIA
Nov. 10 Jeff Bender, QB, CMU Andy Howard, DE, MIA
Nov. 17 Bernie Parmalee, rB, BSU Scott Frazier, DT, MIA
1991 oFFenSe deFenSe
Sept. 2 leroy Smith, rB, BGSU Curt McMillan, lB, MIA
Sept. 9 Corey Croom, rB, BSU Dave Bielinski, rB, BGSU
Sept. 16 Billy Smith, rB, CMU lamar Sally, DT, CMU
Sept. 23 Corey Croom, rB, BSU Dan Williams, DE, UT
Sept. 30 Brad Tayles, QB, WMU ron Carpenter, DB, MIA
Oct. 7 Erik White, QB, BGSU Matt Eberflus, LB, UT
Oct. 14 Brian Sherman, C, BGSU Curt McMillan, lB, MIA
Oct. 21 Keivn Meger, QB, UT richard Palmer, DB, EMU
Oct. 28 Tim Curtis, rB, OU Mike Nettie, DT, CMU
Nov. 4 Kevin Shuman, QB, KSU Curt McMillan, lB, MIA
Nov. 11 Mark Szlachcic, Wr, BGSU Blaine Bishop, DB, BSU
Nov. 18 Jeff Bender, QB, CMU Mark ross, NG, BGSU
ALL-TIME PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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1992 oFFenSe deFenSeSept. 5 Mark Szlachcic, Wr, BGSU Terry Jackson, DT, UTSept. 12 Joe youngblood, QB, CMU Phil Dunn, lB, UASept. 19 Kevin Merger, QB, UT Mark Parris, lB, BSUSept. 26 Corey Croom, rB, BSU Mike Kyler, lB, CMUOct. 3 Deland McCullough, rB, MIA Joe Bair, SS, BGSUOct. 10 Deland McCullough, rB, MIA Chad Brown, DB, UT rich yukiewicz, lB, KSUOct. 17 Joe youngblood, QB, CMU vic Green, DB, UAOct. 24 Mike Neu, QB, BSU Steve Hawkins, SS, WMUOct. 31 leroy Smith, rB, BGSU Chris Owens, DB, UANov. 7 Erik White, QB, BGSU John Formentin, lB, UT Curt McMillan, lB, MIANov. 14 Jim vackaro, rB, WMU Dan Williams, DE, UT
1993 oFFenSe deFenSeSept. 4 Marcel Weems, QB, UA Ken Williams, DE, UASept. 11 Jeremy Patterson, Wr, MIA vince Palko, lB, BGSU David Thomas, DB, MIASept. 18 Casey McBeth, rB, UT Kevin Johnson, lB, BSU Jay McDonagh, QB, WMUSept. 25 Erik Timpf, QB, CMU Jim Gant, lB, UT Peter Tuffo, lB, WMUOct. 2 Tony Nibbs, rB, BSU richard Palmer, DB, EMUOct. 9 Mike Neu, QB, BSU Tim Banks, DB, CMU Brian Oliver, Wr, BSUOct. 16 ryan Henry, QB, BGSU Jabar Thompson, lB, OU Danny Smith, QB, MIAOct. 30 Wasean Tait, rB, UT Kevin Johnson, lB, BSU Pierre Hixon, DB, WMU
1994 oFFenSe deFenSeSept. 3 Jay McDonagh, QB, WMU Jack Haworth, Dl, BSUSept. 10 Brian Pruitt, rB, CMU Willie Gibson, lB, BGSUSept. 17 ryan Henry, QB, BGSU vance Benton, DB, KSU Peter Tuffo, lB, WMUSept. 24 Michael Blair, rB, BSU Marvin reynolds, SS, WMUOct. 1 Casey McBeth, rB, UT Bill Atha, DT, MIAOct. 8 Brian Pruitt, rB, CMU vince Palko, lB, BGSU Neil Dougherty, QB, MIAOct. 15 ryan Henry, QB, BGSU Keith McKenzie, lB, BSUOct. 22 ryan Henry, QB, BGSU Gerald Washington, DE, KSU Casey McBeth, rB, UTOct. 29 Michael Armour, QB, EMU Craig Donaldson, DB, UTNov. 5 Brian Pruitt, rB, CMU Kevin O’Neill, lB, BGSUNov. 12 Brian Pruitt, rB, CMU Johnnie Williams, lB, MIA Wasean Tait, rB, UTNov. 19 Charlie Batch, QB, EMU Kevin Johnson, lB, BSU Dion Powell, DT, WMU
1995 oFFenSe deFenSeSept. 4 Astron Whatley, rB, KSU Kwesi ramsey, lB, EMUSept. 11 Deland McCullough, rB, MIA Kenyon Harper, lB, MIA Damon Tolbert, rB, CMU Sept. 18 Kareem Wilson, QB, OU Dee Osborne, lB, MIA Sam ricketts, QB, MIA Sept. 25 Charlie Batch, QB, EMU Craig Dues, lB, UTOct. 2 ryan Huzjak, QB, UT Nate Boyd, lB, UA Jay McDonagh, QB, WMUOct. 9 Charlie Batch, QB, EMU Dee Osborne, lB, MIAOct. 16 Silas Massey III, rB, CMU JoJuan Armour, lB, MIAOct. 23 Steve Clay, Wr, EMU Damiso Johnson, SS, OU Wasean Tait, rB, UT Oct. 30 Wasean Tait, rB, UT Johnnie Williams, SS, MIANov. 6 Deland McCullough, rB, MIA Marcus Matthews, lB, UT Easean Tait, rB, UT Nov. 13 Deland McCullough, rB, MIA Heron O’Neal, DB, WMUNov. 20 Wasean Tait, rB, UT Miami University’s defense
1996 oFFenSe deFenSeAug. 31 Ty King, rB, MIA Joe O’Neill, lB, BGSUSept. 7 Steve Hookfin, RB, OU Jason Taylor, DE, UASept. 14 Astron Whatley, rB, UA Brad Maynard, P, BSUSept. 21 reggie Allen, Wr, CMU Kevin O’Neill. lB, BGSUSept. 28 Chad Darnell, QB, CMU Joe O’Neill, lB, BGSUOct. 5 Justin Wooley. rB, UT Dennis Fitzgerald, FS, OUOct. 12 Silas Massey, rB, CMU Dee Osborne, lB, MIAOct. 19 Silas Massey, rB, CMU Nate Boyd, lB, UAOct. 26 Kareem Wilson, rB, OU Jeff Phelps, lB, BSUNov. 2 yasin reeder, rB, UA Nate Boyd, lB, UA Ty King, rB, MIA Jeff Cheeks, DB, MIA
1997 oFFenSe deFenSeAug. 31 Travis Prentice, rB, MIA JoJuan Armour, lB, MIASept. 7 randy Moss, Wr, MAr Kevin O’Neill, lB, BGSU Dwayne Harris, rB, UTSept. 14 Chris Wallace, QB, UT ricky Hall, DT, MArSept. 21 Astron Whatley, rB, KSU Kevin O’Neill, lB, BGSUSept. 28 randy Moss, Wr, MAr Jeff Cheeks, DB, MIAOct. 4 Sam ricketts, QB, MIA Paris Johnson, SS, MIA Steve Hookfin, RB, OUOct. 11 Dwayne Harris, rB, UT DeMarrio Jones, DB, MIA Marcus Matthews, lB, UTOct. 18 Travis, Prentice, rB, MIA Dustin Cohen, lB, MIA Keyon laws, SS, BSUOct. 25 Jose Davis, QB, KSU larry McCloud, lB, MAr Chris Wallace, QB, UT Nov. 2 Chris Wallace, QB, UT Jameel Turner, DB, UT Corey Alston, Wr, WMUNov. 9 Travis Prentice, rB, MIA Howard Simms, lB, BSUNov. 16 Travis Prentice, rB, MIA Marshall Defense
1998 oFFenSe deFenSeSept. 5 Travis Prentice, rB, MIA JoJuan Armour, lB, MIASept. 12 Eric Flowers, rB, CMU Goerge Germany, DB, UA Chad Pennington, QB, MArSept. 19 Chris Wallace, QB, UT John Grace, lB, MArSept. 26 Travis Prentice, rB, MIA Brian leigeb, DB, CMUOct. 3 Chad Pennington, QB, MAr rogers Beckett, DB, MAr Godfrey lewis, rB, BGSUOct. 10 Eric Flowers, rB, CMU Dan Falcon, DT, WMUOct. 17 Tim lester, QB, WMU Benji Peacock, DB, NIUOct. 24 Steve Holmes, rB, BGSU Jay Baker, DB, MIAOct. 31 Bob Niemet, QB, BGSU Junior Williams, DB, BGSU Travis Prentice, rB, MIANov. 7 Darnell Fields, rB, WMU Dustin Cohen, lB, MIA Steveland Hookfin, RB, OU Nov. 14 Tim lester, QB, WMU Jason lamar, lB, UTNov. 21 Eric Flowers, rB, CMU Jay Baker, DB, MIA
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1999 oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 5 Tim lester, QB, WMU John Grace, lB, MAr Julian Goodman, lB, MIASept. 12 Travis Prentice, rB, MIA George Cameron, lB, UA rashad McDade, FS,WMUSept, 19 Brandon Payne, rB, UA Kevin rollins, lB, UT Jason Strasser, PK, BGSUSept. 26 Jose Davis, QB, KSU Dustin Cohen, lB, MIA Brad Selent, K, WMUOct. 4 Andy Sahm, QB, BGSU Danny Derricott, DB, MAr William Andrews, rB, NIUOct. 11 Eric Flowers, rB, CMU Jermaine Hampton, FS, NIU Andrew Wilson, Wr, UAOct. 18 Chad Pennington, QB, MAr Donald McCall, DB, EMU Kent McCullough, P, MIA Justin McCareins, Wr, NIUOct. 25 Tim lester, QB, WMU Benji Peacock, DB, NIU Brandon Payne, rB, UANov. 1 raynald ray, rB, OU Craig rohlfs, DB, UB Brad Selent, K, WMUNov. 8 Travis Prentice, rB, MIA Dustin Cohen, lB, MIA Todd France, K, UTNov. 15 Chad Pennington, QB, MAr John Kraus, NG, OU Will Sullivan, DB, BGSU Pete Shepherd, QB, CMU Nov. 22 Chester Taylor, rB, UT Joe Adam, DT, CMU Joe Alls, rB, BGSU
2000 oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 4 Mike Bath, QB, MIA Garrett Soldano, lB, WMU Milt Bowen, DB, MIA Chester Taylor, rB, UTSept. 11 Chad Brinker, RB, OU Demerist Whitfield, DB, NIU Eddie Tillitz, WR, MIASept. 18 Mike Bath, QB, MIA Dwight Smith, DB, UA Todd France, K, UTSept. 25 Kenny Christian, Wr, EMU Duane Williams, lB, UB Zac Derr, PK, UAOct. 2 Brandon Payne, rB, UA Janssen Patton, DB, BGSU Brad Selent, K, WMUOct. 9 robert Sanford, rB, WMU Buster Sampson, DB, NIU David Pavich, PK, KSUOct. 16 Thomas Hammock, rB, NIU DeJuan Goulde, Dl, UT Kent McCullough, P, MIAOct. 23 Sean Schembra, Wr, BSU ralph Street, DE, MAr Kevin Kerr, PK, OUOct. 30 Bryon leftwich, QB, MAr vincent Thompson, DB, NIU Curtis Jones, Wr, MArNov. 6 Chester Taylor, rB, UT Terrell Jones, lB, MIA Maurice Hines, DB, MArNov. 13 Walter Church, QB, EMU Brian leigeb, FS, CMU raynald ray, ZB, OUNov. 20 Michael Turner, rB, NIU Dwight Smith, DB, UA Justin McCareins, Wr, NIU
2001 oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSAug. 30 Chester Taylor, rB, UT larry Williams, lB, NIU Steve Azar, PK, NIUSept. 8 Carl Ford, Wr, UT lionel Hickenbottom, SS, NIU James King, DB, CMUSept. 15 Chester Taylor, rB, UT vince Thompson, DB, NIU Nick Melcher, DE, WMUSept. 22 Terrence Jackson, rB, CMU Tom Ward, lB, UT ronald rogers, Kr, WMUSept. 29 Tavares Bolden, QB, UT Brian lape, lB, WMU Todd France, PK, UTOct. 6 Jeff Welsh, QB, WMU rachman Crable, DE, BSU Michael Turner, Kr, NIUOct. 13 Thomas Hammock, rB, NIU lorenzo, Scott, lB, BSU Corey Parchman, Kr, BSUOct. 20 Chris roberson, rB, EMU Jason Babin, DE, WMU Darrell Hill, Kr, NIUOct. 27 Talmadge Hill, QB, BSU Nick Duffy, lB, NIU Steve Azar, PK, NIUNov. 6 Chester Taylor, rB, UT David Gardner, lB, UT Todd France, PK, UT Terrence Jackson, rB, CMUNov. 13 Chris Finlen, QB, NIU lionel Hickenbottom, SS, NIU robert Menchinger, PK, WMUNov. 20 Kainoa Akina, QB, EMU Mark Zackery, DT, BSU James King, lB, CMU
2002-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSAug. 29 Thomas Hammock, rB, NIU Jason Feldpausch, DB, WMU Steve Azar, PK, NIUSept. 7 Derrick vickers, QB, CMU David Gardner, lB, UT Mike Gruzwalski, PK, CMUSept. 14 robert redd, Wr, BGSU larry Williams, lB, NIU reggie Hodges, P, BSUSept. 21 Joe Alls, rB, BGSU Alex Glantzis, NG, BGSU Pat Fleming, P, BGSU Michael Turner, rB, NIUSept. 28 Ime Akpan, rB, EMU Justin Dole, SS, NIU Dan Sheldon, Pr, NIUOct. 5 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Jerry Gaines, DB, EMU Kendrick Mosley, Pr, WMU randee Drew, DB, NIUOct. 12 Michael Turner, rB, NIU Tom Ward, lB, UT B.J. lane, PB, BGSU Oct. 19 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Patrick Body, FS, UT Alex Glantzis, PB, BGSUOct. 26 Phil reed, rB, WMU Mitch Hewitt, lB, BGSU Kursten Strothman, PB, NIUNov. 2 robbie Mixon, rB, CMU Steve Monson, DB, BSU reggie Hodges, P, BSUNov. 9 Michael Turner, rB, NIU Tony Carr, DB, WMU Tyrone Walker, KOr, WMUNov. 16 Michael Turner, rB, NIU Phil Alexander, Dl, UT Donta Greene, Pr, UT Andy roesch, QB, BSUNov. 23 Brian Jones, QB, UT Jason Babin, DE, WMU Dan Sheldon, Pr, NIUNov. 30 Brian Jones, QB, UT Keon Jackson, FS, UT Donta Greene, Pr, UT
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2002-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSAug. 29 Cal Murray, rB, MIA ryan Sprague, DB, MIA Andre Forde, Kr, UBSept. 7 Andre Forde, WR, UB Dahnel Singfield, DB, UB Mike Wafzig, P, MIASept. 14 Josh Cribbs, QB, KSU Nashville Dyer, DB, KSU Kevin Kerr, P, OUSept. 21 Brandon Carey, rB, MAr Asante Samuel, DB, UCF Curtis Head, P/PK, MAr luke Clemens, rB, MIASept. 28 Dontrell Jackson, QB, OU Eric Mahl, lB, KSU Kevin Kerr, PK/P, OUOct. 5 Frankiln Wallace, rB, MAr Milt Bowen, S, MIA Josh Betts, Holder, MIAOct. 12 Byron leftwich, QB, MAr Asante Samuel, DB, UCF Stafford Owens, Pr, OU Ben roethlisberger, QB, MIAOct. 19 Freddie ray, QB, OU Duran Smith, lB, MAr Curtis Head, P/PK, MArOct. 26 Byron leftwich, QB, MAr ryan Terry, DT, MIA Ben roethlisberger, P, MIA Elton Patterson, DE, UCFNov. 2 Bob Hendry, rB, UA rickey McKenzie, DB, UA Jason Casear, KOr, OUNov. 9 ryan Schnieder, QB, UCF rob Stover, lB, OU Chip Cox, DB, OUNov. 16 Stan Hill, QB, MAr Milt Brown, DB, MIA Matt Prater, PK, UCFNov. 23 Jimmy Fryzel, Wr, UCF Duran Smith, lB, MAr Patrick Holland, FS, UCFNov. 30 Byron leftwich, QB, MAr Stanford, lB, UCF Jeff Mullins, lS, MAr Doug Gabriel, Wr, UCF
2003-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSAug. 30 P.J. Fleck, Wr, NIU vinson reynolds, DE, NIU Steve Azar, PK, NIUSept. 6 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Keon Newson, DB, BGSU lance Moore, Pr, UTSept. 13 Trinity Dawson, rB, UT Patrick Body, FS, UT lance Moore, Pr, UTSept. 20 Team awards to Northern Illinois and ToledoSept. 27 Michael Turner, rB, NIU Jason Babin, DE, WMU Brandon Hannum, P, UT Phil reed, rB, WMUOct. 4 P.J. Fleck, Wr, NIU lorenzo Scott, lB, BSU David Gater, BSU, PBOct. 11 Cole Magner, Wr, BGSU Janssen Patton, DB, BGSU Steve Azar, NIU, PK Michael Turner, rB, NIUOct. 18 Anthony Sherell, rB, EMU Brian Atkinson, lB, NIU Steve Azar, PK, NIUOct. 25 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Janssen Patton, DB, BGSU Charles Sharon, Pr, BGSUNov. 1 Bruce Gradkowski, QB, BGSU lionel Kickenbottom, FS, NIU Adam Anderson, P, WMU Jerry Seymour, rB, CMUNov. 8 Jon Drach, QB, WMU David lusky, lB, EMU Steve Azar, PK, NIUNov. 15 Bruce Gradkowski, QB, UT Jason Babin, DE, WMU Adam Anderson, P, WMUNov. 22 Michael Turner, rB, NIU Michael Broussard, lB, UT Steve Azar, PK, NIUNov. 28 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Keon Newson, SS, BGSU Shaun Suisham, PK, BGSU
2003-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSAug. 30 Josh Cribbs, QB, KSU Dennis Chukwuemeka, lB, OU Travis Mayle, PK, KSUSept. 6 Stan Hill, QB, MAr roberto Terrell, DB, MAr Matthew Miller, P, OUSept. 13 Ben roethlisberger, QB, MIA Chase Blackburn, lB, UA Matt Cherry, Pr, UASept. 20 Team Awards to Marshall and MiamiSept. 27 Bobby Hendry, rB, UA Usama young, DB, KSU Mike Wfzig, P, MIAOct. 4 Ben roethlisberger, QB, MIA Dennis Chukwuemeka, lB, OU Tavaris Capers, Pr, UCFOct. 11 Austen Evereson, QB, OU Derek rehage, lB, MIA ryne robinson, Pr, MIAOct. 18 Charlie Frye, QB, UA Darrell Hunter, DB, MIA ryne robinson, Pr, MIAOct. 25 Darius Watts, Wr, MAr Mark Graham, DB, UB Dalls Pelz, PK, UBNov. 1 Butchie Wallace, rB, MAr Gladstone Coke, lB, MAr Dallas Pelz, PK, UBNov. 8 Charlie Frye, QB, UA Terna Nande, lB, MIA ryne robinson, Pr, MIA Joshua Cribbs, QB, KSU Nov. 15 Ben roethlisberger, QB, MIA Terna Nande, lB, MIA Ben lewis, P, MArNov. 22 Joshua Cribbs, QB, KSU Jamus Martin, lB, MAr ryne robinson, Pr, MIANov. 29 Ben roethlisberger, QB, MIA Jonathan Goddard, DE, MAr Jareg Parseghian, PK, MIA
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2004-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSS 2, 4 Anthony Sherrell, EMU, rb Keon Newson, BG, ss Andrew Wellock, EMU, pkS 11 Jerry Seymour, CMU, rb ray Smith, NIU, ss Charles Sharon, BG, prS 18 Bruce Gradkowski, UT, qb Paul Tithof, WMU, lb Dan Sheldon, NIU, prS 23-25 Dante ridgeway, BSU, wr Javan lee, NIU, lb Chris Nendek, NIU, pk Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tbS 29, O 2 Kenny Higgins, UT, wr James King, CMU, lb Dan Bauzin, CMU, pO 9 Omar Jacobs, BG, qb Jerry Gaines, EMU, s Chris Nendek, NIU, pkO 16 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb Kevin Harrison, EMU, lb B.J. lane, BG, korO 23 Josh Haldi, NIU, qb Phil Alexander, UT, de lance Moore, UT pr/korO 30 Kent Smith, CMU, qb Mitch Crossley, BG, de ronald Budd, CMU, pk Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tbN 2, 5, 6 P.J. Pope, BG, rb Keon Newson, BG, ss Andrew Wellock, EMU, pk Eric Deslauriers, EMU, wrN 9, 13 Omar Jacobs, BG, qb Erik Keys, BSU, s Terrel White, BG, KO teamN 20, 23 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, rb Patrick Body, UT, fs James King, CMU, punt team lance Moore, UT, wr
2004-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSS 2, 4 Charlie Frye, UA, qb Aaron Sanders, UB, de Ian O’Connor, MAr, pk, p Jack Williams, KSU, dbS 11 Josh Betts, MIA, qb Jonathan Goddard, MAr,de Brett Briggs, UA, korS 18 Darrel Dowery, KSU, wr Marcus Johnson, MIA, dl ryne robinson, MIA, prS 23-25 Domenik Hixon, UA, wr Matt Muncy, OU, lb Matthew Miller, OU, pS 29, O 2 Scott Mayle, OU, wr Jonathan Goddard, MAr, de Ben Woods, UB, pO 9 Michael larkin, MIA, wr Jonathan Goddard, MAr, de Ian O’Connor, MAr, pk, pO 16 Josh Betts, MIA, qb Kiki Gonzalez, UA, dt Emanual Spann, MAr, kr James Evans, UB, cbO 23 Brett Briggs, UA, rb Jonathan Goddard, MAr, de Ivan Clark, MAr, punt teamO 30 Joshua Cribbs, KSU, qb Chris royal, MAr, db Ian O’Connoer, MAr pk, pN 2, 5, 6 Charlie Frye, UA, qb Justin Parrish, KSU, lb Jason Swiger, UA, pkN 9, 13 Joshua Cribbs, KSU, qb Dwayne leFall, UA, dl Bryan Cummimgs, UB, pr N 20 luke Clemens, MIA, qb John Glavin, MIA, dl Brandon Murphy, MIA, kor Charlie Frye, UA, qb
2005-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSS 1-3 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb Dan Bazuin, CMU, de Nate Meyer, WMU, pk S 10 Kent Smith, CMU, qb Anthony Jordan, UT, lb Blake Smith, EMU, punt team S 17 Bruce Gradkowski, UT, qb Dustin Duclo, WMU, lb Jim laney, WMU, p S 24 Phil Horvath, NIU, qb Ameer Ismail, WMU, lb Andrew Wellock, EMU, pk S 27, O 1 Ontario Sneed, CMU, rb Daniel Holtzclaw, EMU, lb Jim laney, WMU, p O 5, 8 Greg Jennings, WMU, wr Mike Alston, UT, olb Brian Jackson, BSU, pk O 15 Kent Smith, CMU, qb Anthony Jordan, UT, lb Damien linson, CMU, prO 22 Adrian Davis, NIU, tb Ammer Ismail, WMU, lb Shatone Powers, NIU, pr Tim Hiller, WMU, qb O 29 Kent Smith, CMU, qb Joshua Taylor, BSU, cb Jim lanet, WMU, p N 4, 5 Sam Hurd, NIU, wr Anthony Jordan, UT, lb B.J. Hill, BSU, pr N 12 Greg Jennings, WMU, wr Brad Seiss, BSU, lb Andrew Wellock, EMU, pkN 15, 16, 19 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb Justin Utschig, NIU, db ryan Strehl, CMU, db Dan Bazuin, CMU, dl N 21-24 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb Tyrell Herbert, UT, fs Jason robbins, UT, pk
2005-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSS 1-3 Omar Jacobs, BG, qb Matt Muncy, OU, lb Matt Miller, OU, p S 9-10 Omar Jacobs, BG, qb Dion Byrum, OU, cb Domenik Hixon, UA, kor S 17 Brandon Murphy, MIA, rb John Busing, MIA, lb Jason Swiger, UA, pkS 24 luke Getsy, UA, qb Dion Byrum, OU, cb Jay rohr, UA, kick teamS 28, O 1 Martin Nance, MIA, wr Jelani Jordan, BG, db Todd Soderquist, MIA, pk O 5, 8 Charles Sharon, BG, wr Devon Parks, BG, de Jordan Meyers, OU, kick teamO 15 Brandon Murphy, MIA, rb Terrill Mayberry, BG, db Matt Miller, OU, p O 22 Kavlin Mcrae, OU, rb Matt Muncy, OU, lb ryan redd, MIA, cb O 29 Brett Biggs, UA, rb Jay rohr, UA, lb Ben Woods, UB, p Kalvin Mcrae, OU, rb N 4, 5 Josh Betts, MIA, qb Brian White, UA, dl Todd Soderquist, MIA, pkN 12 Jared Patterson, UB, rb rob Schroeder, UB, dt Travis Mayle, KSU, pkN 15, 19 Brett Biggs, UA, tb Brad Williams, BG, dl Charles, Sharon, CMU, prN 21-24 Brett Biggs, UA, tb Brion Stokes, UA, lb Jay rohr, UA, lb
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2006-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSep. 2 Garrett Wolfe, rB, NIU Erik Keys, SS, BSU Tony Mikulec, P, CMUSept. 9 Mark Bonds, rB, WMU Ameer Ismail, lB, WMU Brandon West, Kr, WMUSept. 16 Garrett Wolfe, rB, NIU Josh Gordy, DB, CMU Jim laney, P, WMU Barry Chruch, S, UTSept. 23 Brian Brunner, QB, CMU londen Fryar, DB, WMU Chris Nendick, PK, NIUSept. 30 Garrett Wolfe, rB, NIU Tim McCarthy, MlB, NIU Eric Fraser, Kr, CMUOct. 7 Garrett Wolfe, rB, NIU Dan Bazuin, Dl, CMU Tony Mikulec, P, CMUOct. 14 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU Ameer Ismail, lB, WMU Nate Myer, PK, WMUOct. 21 Andy Schmitt, QB, EMU Ameer Ismail, lB, WMU Chris Nendick, PK, NIU ryan Cubit, QB, WMUOct. 28 Jalen Parmele, rB, UT Ameer Ismail, lB, WMU Brian Jackson, PK, BSUNov. 4 Ontario Sneed, rB, CMU Ameer Ismail, lB, WMU Nate Myer, PK, WMUNov. 11 Marcel Archer, rB, CMU Dan Bazuin, Dl, CMU Brett Kern, PK, UTNov. 18 Garrett Wolfe, rB, NIU Wendell Brown, lB, BSU Brian Jackson, PK, BSUNov. 24 larry Bostic, rB, BSU Cortlan Booker, DE, CMU Time Brazzel, PK, CMU
2006-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSep. 2 Freddie Barnes, QB, BGSU ramon Guzman, DB, UB Matt lasher, PK, OUSept. 9 Dennis Kennedy, rB, UA Joey Hudson, DB, MIA Naaman roosevelt, Kr, UB Austen Everson, QB, OU Sept. 16 Julian Edelman, QB, KSU Jerrett Sanderson, FS, BGSU Chris Garrett, Pr, OU Barry Chruch, S, UTSept. 23 luke Getsy, QB, UA Andre Kirkland, DB, KSU David Harvey, Kr, UASept. 30 Julian Edelman, QB, KSU Diyral Briggs, DE, BGSU ryne robinson, Pr, MIA Oct. 7 Kalvin Mcrae, rB, OU Tyler russ, OlB, OU Chris Garrett, Pr, OUOct. 14 Eugene Jarvis, TB, KSU Jack Williams, DB, KSU Matt lasher, PK, OUOct. 21 Dennis Kennedy, rB, UA Davanzo Tate, DB, UA Matt lasher, PK, OUOct. 28 Kalvin Mcrae, rB, OU Eric Hodge, DE, OU Matt lasher, PK, OUNov. 4 James Sparks, rB, UA Mike Newton, DB, UB Scott Mayle, Kr, OUNov. 11 luke Getsy, QB, UA Brion Stokes, lB, UA David Harvey, Kr, UANov. 18 Kalvin Mcrae, rB, OU Joey Hudson, DB, MIA Kenny lewis, CB, BGSUNov. 24 Corey Partridge, Wr, BGSU T.J. Wright, CB, OU Matt lasher, PK, OU Kalvin Mcrae, rB, OU
2007-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSep. 1 Jamarko Simmons, Wr, WMU Austin Pritchard, lB, WMU Brett Kern, P, UT / Jim laney, P, WMUSept. 8 Ontario Sneed, rB, CMU Bryant Haines, lB, BSU Brandon West, Kr, WMUSept. 15 MiQuale lewis, HB, BSU Daniel Holtzclaw, lB, EMU Brandon Crawford, BSUSept. 22 Nate Davis, QB, BSU larry English, DE, NIU Jalen Parmele, Kr, UTSept. 29 Mark Bonds, rB, WMU red Keith, lB, CMU Antonio Brown, Kr, CMUOct. 6 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU ryan Downard, S, EMU Brandon West, Kr, WMUOct. 13 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU Josh Gordy, CB, CMU Mike Jones, P, WMU Dustin Dolco, lB, WMUOct. 20 Jalen Parmele, rB, UT Brandon Crawford, DE, BSU Chris Miller, P, BSUOct. 27 Aaron Opelt, QB, UT ryan Downard, S, EMU Zach Johnson, P, EMUNov. 3 Jalen Parmele, rB, UT Barry Church, S, UT Andrew Hawkins, Kr, UTNov. 10 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU Brandon Bice, DE, NIU Andrew Aguila, PK, CMUNov. 17 Tim Hiller, QB, WMU Alex Knipp, DB, BSU Brandon West, Kr, WMUNov. 24 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU Brandon Crawford, DE, BSU Andy Dittbenner, P, NIU / Jim laney, P, WMU
2007-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSep. 1 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU reggie Corner, CB, UA Joshua Adams, OUSept. 8 Kalvin Mcrae, rB, OU larry Hutchinson, OlB, UB Simon Manka, UB Sept. 15 Drew Willy, QB, UB John Mackey, DB, UA Shawn Bayes, Kr, KSU Sept. 22 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Brion Stokes, lB, UA Michael Braunstein, PK, OUSept. 29 Eugene Jarvis, TB, KSU Joey Hudson, lB, MIA Jake richardson, P, MIA Oct. 6 Jabari Arthur, Wr, UA Terrance Knighton, DT, TU Andre Jones, Kr, UA James Starks, rB, UB Jake Brownell, PK, TUOct. 13 James Starks, rB, UB Joey Hudson, lB, MIA Michael Braunstein, PK, OU Adam DiMichele, QB, TUOct. 20 Willie Geter, rB, BGSU Junior Galetet, DE, TU A.J. Principe, PK, UBOct. 27 Kalvin Mcrae, rB, OU Mike Newton, FS, UB vinced Davidson, Kr, OUNov. 3 Miami’s offensive line P.J. Mahone, DB, BGSU Sinisa vrvilo, PK, BGSUNov. 10 Alex Allen, rB, UA Glenn Stanley, lB, BGSU Bryan Williams, Kr, UTNov. 17 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Clayton Mullins, lB, MIA Delano Green, Pr, TUNov. 23 Drew Willy, QB, UB P.J. Mahone, DB, BGSU Nate Parseghian, PK, MIA Joshua Adams, OU
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2008-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSAug. 28-30 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Frank Zombo, DE, CMU B.J. Hill, Pr, BSUSept. 6 Dante love, Wr, BSU louis Delmas, DB, WMU Alex Steigerwald, PK, TOlSept. 13 Tim Hiller, QB, WMU Sean Baker, DB, MIA Antonio Brown, Pr, CMUSept. 20 MiQuale lewis, rB, BSU Derrick Henry, FS, BSU Alex Steigerwald, PK, TOlSept. 27 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU B. McCornell, lB, WMU A. Dittbenner, P, NIUOct. 4 Tyler Jones, Wr, EMU larry English, DE, NIU Brandon West, KOr, WMUOct. 11 Nick Moore, Wr, TOl Tyrell Herbert, FS, TOl Alex Steigerwald, PK, TOl Tim Hiller, QB, WMUOct. 18 Brian Brunner, QB, CMU Alex Kube, lB, NIU Andrew Aguila, PK, CMUOct. 25 Nate Davis, QB, BSU Craig rusch, DE, NIU Mike Salerno, PK, NIUNov. 1 Brain Brunner, QB, CMU Mark Dietz, DT, CMU Bret Hartmann, P, CMU E.J. Biggars, DB, WMUNov. 8 Nate Davis, QB, BSU louis Delmas, FS, WMU John Potter, PK, WMU Jamarko Simmons, Wr, WMUNov. 15 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU Davyd Jones, lB, BSU Aaron Winchester, PK, WMUNov. 22 MiQuale lewis, rB, BSU larry English, DE, NIU Ian McGarvey, PK, BSU Chandler Harnish, QB, NIUNov. 28 Andy Schmitt, QB, EMU Trey lewis, DB, BSU Patrick Preppa, P, EMU
2008-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSAug. 28-30 Jimmy Scheidler, TE, BGSU Kenny lewis, DB, BGSU Tommie Williams, Temple Drew Willy, QB, Buffalo Sept. 6 Chris Jacquemain, QB, Akron lee renfro, lB, Ohio Jake richardson, P, MIASept. 13 Naaman roosevelt, Wr, UB Ben Bennett, DB, MIA Eugene Harris, Pr, MIASept. 20 Andre Jones, Wr, Akron Steven Jackson, FS, Ohio Ernest Jackson, KOr, UBSept. 27 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Cody Basler, lB, BGSU Jeff Wathne, P/PK, TempleOct. 4 Deryn Bowser, Wr, Akron Brian lainhart, FS, KSU Igor Iveljic, PK, AkronOct. 11 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU lee renfro, lB, Ohio Barrett Way, PK, OhioOct. 18 Dennis Kennedy, rB, Akron Davonte Shannon, SS, UB Nate Parseghian, PK, MIAOct. 25 Eugene Jarvis, rB, KSU Brian lainhart, FS, KSU Jeff Wathne, P/PK, TempleNov. 1 James Starks, rB, UB P.J. Mahone, DB, BGSU Andrae Smith, UBNov. 8 Akron’s Offensive line Erique Dozier, lB, BGSU Peter Fardon, P, UBNov. 15 James Starks, rB, UB rico Murray, DB, KSU A.J. Principe, PK, UBNov. 22 Drew Willy, QB, UB Mike Newton, S, UB Chris Garrett, KOr, OhioNov. 28 Julian Edelman, QB, KSU Diyral Briggs, Dl, BGSU Barrett Way, PK, Ohio
2009-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 7 Aaron Opelt, QB, Toledo Cory Hanson, lB, NIU Mike Salerno, PK, NIUSept. 14 Aaron Opelt, QB, Toledo Austin Pritchard, lB, WMU Andrew Aguila, PK, CMUSept. 21 Me’co Brown, rB, NIU Jamail Berry, S, WMU Antonio Brown, KOr, CMUSept. 28 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU Austin Pritchard, lB, WMU Alex Steigerwald, PK, ToledoOct. 5 Stephen Williams, Wr, Toledo Jake Coffman, DE, NIU Brett Hartmann, P, CMUOct. 12 Brandon West, rB, WMU Nick Bellore, lB, CMU Antonio Brown, KOr, CMUOct. 19 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU Brandon Bice, DE, NIU Barry Church, S, ToledoOct. 26 MiQuale lewis, rB, BSU larry Knight, DE, CMU Brandon West, KOr, WMUNov. 2 Chad Spann, rB, NIU Justin Braska, DE, WMU Mike Salerno, PK, NIUNov. 9 Chad Spann, rB, NIU Cory Hanson, lB, NIU Brandon West, KOr, WMUNov. 16 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU Jamail Berry, S, WMU Brandon West, KOr, WMUNov. 23 Dan leFevour, QB, CMU Jake Coffman, DE, NIU Alex Steigerwald, PK, ToledoNov. 30 Bryan Schroeder, rB, CMU Archie Donald, lB, Toledo Ben Armer, P, WMU
2009-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 7 Freddie Barnes, Wr, BGSU Cobrani Mixon, lB, KSU Matt Weller, PK, OhioSept. 14 Zach Maynard, QB, Buffalo Brian Wagner, lB, Akron Jerry Phillips, PK, BGSUSept. 21 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Brian lainhart, S, KSU Brandon McManus, PK, TempleSept. 28 Theo Scott, QB, Ohio Elijah Joseph, lB, Temple Freddy Cortez, PK, KSUOct. 5 Bernard Pierce, rB, Temple Dak Notestine, Dl, Ohio Jerry Phillips, PK, BGSUOct. 12 Freddie Barnes, Wr, BGSU Jaiquawn Jarrett, S, Temple Melvin Payne, lB, OhioOct. 19 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Mike Newton, S, Buffalo Chad Clemens, lB, OhioOct. 26 Bernard Pierce, rB, Temple Kevin Hogan, DE, KSU Dashan Miller, KOr, AkronNov. 2 Bernard Pierce, rB, Temple Monte Simmons, DE, KSU Matt Weller, PK, OhioNov. 9 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Miguel Graham, DB, Akron Brandon McManus, PK, TempleNov. 16 Naaman roosevelt, Wr, UB Jerett Sanderson, lB, BGSU Matt Weller, PK, OhioNov. 23 Theo Scott, QB, Ohio Muhammad Wilkerson, DT, Temple lavon Brazill, Pr, OhioNov. 30 Theo Scott, QB, Ohio roger Williams, DB, BGSU A.J. Principe, PK, Buffalo
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2010-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 6 Dwayne Priest, rB, EMU Nick Bellore, lB, CMU Ben Armer, P, WMUSept. 13 Alex Carder, QB, WMU Dan Molls, lB, Toledo Jay Karutz, P, EMUSept. 20 Paris Cotton, rB, CMU Desmond Marrow, DB, Toledo Josh Wilber, P, NIUSept. 27 Chad Spann, rB, NIU Archie Donald, lB, Toledo Jimmie Ward, DB, NIUOct. 4 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU robert Eddins, DE, BSU Ben Armer, P, WMUOct. 11 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU lewis Toler, DB, WMU John Potter, PK, WMUOct. 18 Alex Gillett, QB, EMU T.J. Fatinikun, DE, Toledo Jimmie Ward, DB, NIUOct. 25 Juan Nunez, Wr, WMU Tyrone Clark, lB, NIU Isaiah Ballard, KOr, ToledoNov. 1 Jordan White, Wr, WMU Jake Coffman, DE, NIU vince Penza, P, ToledoNov. 8 Jack Tomlinson, Wr, BSU Armond Staten, lB, CMU Ian McGarvey, PK, BSUNov. 15 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Sean Baker, S, BSU Ian McGarvey, PK, BSUNov. 22 Dwayne Priest, rB, EMU Jamail Berry, DB, WMU Jordan Delegal, lB, NIUNov. 29 Terrance Owens, QB, Toledo Jake Coffman, DE, NIU Eric Page, Kr, Toledo
2010-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 6 Spencer Keith, QB, KSU Keith Morgan, DB, BGSU Brandon McManus, PK, TempleSept. 13 Thomas Merriweather, rB, MIA Muhammad Wilkerson, Dl, Temple Freddy Cortez, PK, KSUSept. 20 Bernard Pierce, rB, Temple Dwayne Woods, lB, BGSU Paul Hershey, P, OhioSept. 27 Terrence McCrae, Wr, Ohio Jaiquawn Jarrett, DB, Temple Paul Hershey, P, OhioOct. 4 Matt Brown, rB, Temple Khalil Mack, lB, Buffalo Trevor Cook, PK, MiamiOct. 11 Phil Bates, QB, Ohio roosevelt Nix, DT, KSU Matt rinehart, P, KSUOct. 18 Boo Jackson, QB, Ohio Evan Harris, lB, Miami Adrian robinson, DE, TempleOct. 25 Tyshon Goode, Wr, KSU Muhammad Wilkerson, Dl, Temple Freddy Cortez, PK, KSUNov. 1 Nick Harwell, Wr, Miami Chris Jones, DT, BGSU Matt rinehart, P, KSUNov. 8 Mike Gerardi, QB, Temple Stafford Gatling, Dl, Ohio Matt rinehart, P, KSUNov. 15 Nick Harwell, Wr, Miami Dwayne Woods, lB, BGSU Trevor Cook, PK, MiamiNov. 22 vince Davidson, rB, Ohio Brandon Stephens, DB, Miami Eugene Cooper, Pr, BGSU Nov. 29 Thomas Merriweather, rB, MIA Cobrani Mixon, lB, KSU Paul Hershey, P, Ohio
2011-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 5 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Nathan Ollie, DT, BSU ryan Casano, K, ToledoSept. 12 Eric Page, Wr, Toledo Marcus English, lB, EMU John Potter, K, WMUSept. 19 Jordan White, Wr, WMU Travis Freeman, lB, BSU John Potter, K, WMUSept. 26 co-Jordan White, Wr, WMU Sean Baker, S, BSU Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo co-Eric Page, Wr, Toledo Oct. 3 Alex Carder, QB, WMU robert Bell, lB, Toledo David Harman, K, CMUOct. 10 Jordan White, Wr, WMU ron Newcomb, DT, NIU Eric Page, Pr, ToledoOct. 17 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Desmond Marrow, DB, Toledo Scott Kovanda, P, BSUOct. 24 Javonti Greene, rB, EMU Desmond Marrow, DB, Toledo Jalill Smith, Kr, BSUOct. 31 Jordan White, Wr, WMU Johnnie Simon, r, WMU David Harman, K, CMUNov. 7 Chandler Harnish, QB, NU Dan Molls, lB, Toledo Tommylee lews, Kr, NIUNov. 14 co-Alex Carder, QB, WMU Brad Ohrman, Dl, EMU John Potter, PK, WMU co-Jordan White, Wr, WMUNov. 21 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Drew Nowak, Dl, WMU Demarius reed, Kr, EMUNov. 28 Eric Page, Wr, Toledo Sean Progar, DE, NIU John Potter, K, WMU
2011-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 5 Bernard Pierce, rB, Temple Chris Jones, DT, BGSU Travis Carrie, Pr, OhioSept. 12 Eugene Cooper, Wr, BGSU Khalil Mack, lB, Buffalo Matt Weller, PK, OhioSept. 19 Tyler Tettleton, QB, Ohio Dwayne Woods, lB, BGSU Matt Weller, PK, OhioSept. 26 Bernard Pierce, rB, Temple luke Wollet, S, KSU ray Hutson, Wr, BGSUOct. 3 Tyler Tettleton, QB, Ohio C.J. Malauulu, lB, KSU BooBoo Gates, Pr, BGSUOct. 10 Branden Oliver, rB, Buffalo Stephen Johnson, lB, Temple Matt Weller, PK, OhioOct. 17 Bernard Pierce, rB, Temple roosevelt Nix, DT, KSU BooBoo Gates, Pr, BGSUOct. 24 Chazz Anderson, QB, Buffalo Chris Jones, DT, BGSU Matt Weller, PK, OhioOct. 31 Zac Dysert, QB, Miami luke Batton, lB, KSU Freddy Cortez, PK, KSUNov. 7 Donte’ Harden, rB, Ohio Jerrell Wedge, lB, Miami rob Hollomon, Kr, KSUNov. 14 Matt Brown, rB, Temple roosevelt Nix, DT, KSU Paul Hershey, P, OhioNov. 21 Branden Oliver, rB, Buffalo Stephen Johnson, lB, Temple Matt Weller, PK, Ohio Nov. 28 Bernard Pierce, rB, Temple Keith Moore, lB, Ohio Matt Brown, Kr, Temple
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2012-West division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 3 Jahwan Edwards, rB, Ball State Sean Progar, DE, Northern Illinois vince Penza, P, ToledoSept. 10 Terrance Owens, QB, Toledo Jimmie Ward, S, Northern Illinois Andrew Haldeman, K, Western MichiganSept. 17 Jordan lynch, QB, NIU Cheatham Norrils, DB, Toledo Steven Schott, K, Ball StateSept. 24 co-ryan radcliff, QB, CMU Desmond Bozeman, lB, WMU David Harman, K, Central Michigan co-Keith Wenning, QB, Ball State co-Jordan lynch, QB, NIUOct. 1 Keith Wenning, QB, Ball State Dan Molls, lB, Toledo Mathew Sims, K, Northern Illinois Oct. 8 Jordan lynch, QB, NIU Freddie Bishop, Dl, Western Michigan Bernard reedy, Kr, ToledoOct. 15 Bronson Hill, rB, EMU Marlon Moore, DB, Northern Illinois Bernard reedy, Kr, Toledo Oct. 22 Tyler Benz, QB, EMU Nathan Ollie, DT, Ball State Bernard reedy, Kr, ToledoOct. 29 Zurlon Tipton, rB, CMU Sean Progar, DE, Northern Illinois Mathew Sims, K, Northern IllinoisNov. 5 Eric Monette, Wr, WMU Ken Bishop, DT, Northern Illinois richie Hogan, P, Central Michigan Nov. 12 David Fluellen, rB, Toledo Nick Miles, DE, Ball State Jeremiah Detmer, K, ToledoNov. 19 Jordan lynch, QB, NIU Jahleel Addae, DB, Central Michigan Dylan Mulder, K, Eastern MichiganNov. 26 Zurlon Tipton, rB, CMU Trent voss, lB, Toledo Tommylee lewis, Kr, Northern Illinois
2012-east division Players of the WeekdATe oFFenSe deFenSe SPeCiAl TeAMSSept. 3 Tyler Tettleton, QB, Ohio Colby Way, DE, Buffalo Dri Archer, Kr, Kent StateSept. 10 Dalton Williams, QB, Akron Chris Jones, DT, Bowling Green Matt Weller, K, OhioSept. 17 Tyler Tettleton, QB, Ohio Chris Jones, DT, Bowling Green Matt Weller, K, Ohio Sept. 24 Zac Dysert, QB, Miami Darius Polk, DB, Kent State robert Stein, K, AkronOct. 1 Zac Dysert, QB, Miami Khalil Mack, lB, Buffalo Dri Archer, Kr, Kent State Oct. 8 Trayion Durham, rB, Kent State ryland Ward, DB, Bowling Green Daz’ Patterson, Kr, Ohio Oct. 15 Dri Archer, rB, Kent State Chris Jones, DT, Bowling Green Matt Weller, K, Ohio Oct. 22 Trayion Durham, rB, Kent State Dwayne Woods, lB, Bowling Green Freddie Cortez, K, Kent StateOct. 29 Nick Harwell, Wr, Miami luke Batton, lB, Kent State Kaleb Patterson, K, MiamiNov. 5 Branden Oliver, rB, Buffalo roosevelt Nix, Dl, Kent State Patrick Clarke, K, BuffaloNov. 12 Anthon Samuel, rB, BGSU Cortney lester, DB, Buffalo Colter Johnson, P, UMassNov. 19 Dri Archer, rB, Kent State Khalil Mack, lB, Buffalo Anthony Melchiori, P, Kent StateNov. 26 John Pettigrew, rB, BGSU C.J. Malauulu, lB, Kent State Matt Weller, K, Ohio
PunTingYeAR SChool no. YARdS Avg.2012 Colton Johnson (UMass) 66 2880 43.62011 Brandon McManus (Temple) 46 2105 45.82010 Matt rinehart (KSU) 67 2858 42.72009 Matt rinehart (KSU) 74 3025 40.92008 Jake richardson (MIA) 52 2360 45.42007 Brett Kern (UT) 52 2399 46.12006 Chris Miller (BSU) 57 2637 46.32005 Chris Miller (BSU) 68 2977 43.82004 Adam Anderson (WMU) 53 2270 42.82003 Matt Prater (UCF) 58 2781 47.92002 David rysko (EMU) 64 2660 41.62001 Dave Zastudil (OU) 50 2280 45.62000 Dave Zastudil (OU) 47 2084 44.31999 Dave Zastudil (OU) 60 2595 43.31998 Dave Zastudill (OU) 50 2266 45.31997 Mike Hayes (UA) 53 2319 43.81996 Brad Maynard (BSU) 59 2705 45.81995 Brad Maynard (BSU) 66 3071 46.51994 Brad Maynard (BSU) 59 2684 45.51993 Gary layton (MIA) 65 2743 42.21992 Daron Alcron (UA) 60 2615 43.61991 Damon Keller (BSU) 56 2263 40.41990 Cris Shale (BGSU) 66 3087 46.81989 Cris Shale (BGSU) 61 2474 40.61988 Cris Shale (BGSU) 56 2324 41.51987 Chuck Konrad (MIA) 54 2157 39.91986 Greg Johnson (BGSU) 75 3098 41.31985 Mike Kent (NIU) 52 2170 41.71984 Todd van Keppel (NIU) 67 2798 41.81983 Jim Phelps (BGSU) 67 2784 41.61982 Tony Deleone (KSU) 80 3394 42.41981 Jim Phelps (BGSU) 80 3221 40.31980 rich Hanschu (EMU) 57 2487 43.61979 Jeff Morrow (KSU) 73 2932 40.21978 Jim Hannula (NIU) 65 2604 40.11977 Mark O’Connell (BSU) 39 1570 40.31976 Mark O’Connell (BSU) 47 1946 41.11975 Mike Green (OU) 59 2465 41.81974 Jeff rowlands (MIA) 46 1848 40.21973 Mike Green (OU) 62 2570 40.81972 Bill O’Hara (UT) 62 2262 36.51971 Dave Green (OU) 62 2262 36.51970 Dan Brenning (KSU) 58 2356 40.61969 Dan Brenning (KSU) 38 1518 40.01968 Skip Williams (MAr) 61 2492 40.81967 Dale livingston (WMU) 49 2123 43.31966 Dale livingston (WMU) 57 2287 40.11965 randy vernon (OU) 50 1935 38.71964 Norm limpert (BGSU) 31 1306 42.11963 Norm limpert (BGSU) 42 1735 41.31962 Norm limpert (BGSU) 40 1522 38.11961 Harl Evans (OU) 49 1793 36.51960 John Murray (UT) 25 912 36.51959 Glenn Fitch (BGSU) 16 638 39.91958 Jim Massarelli (OU) 24 857 35.71957 Ed Janeway (BGSU) 27 985 36.51956 Ken Beilharz (UT) 14 542 38.71955 Bob Mason (WMU) 17 619 36.41954 Bill Bradshaw (BGSU) 28 1228 43.91953 Bill Bradshaw (BGSU) 50 2199 44.01952 Bill Bradshaw (BGSU) 48 1884 39.31951 John Mooth (Cincinnati) 43 1624 37.81950 les Gratton (WMU) 49 1994 40.71949 red Davis (OU) 47 1646 35.01948 Bill Stoner (MIA) 24 869 36.2
PunT ReTuRnSYeAR PlAYeR (SChool) no. YdS. Td Avg.2012 Jaimie Wilson (WMU) 15 204 0 13.62011 Jordan White (WMU) 17 222 0 13.12010 Eugene Cooper (BGSU) 19 219 2 11.52009 Antonio Brown (CMU) 20 270 2 13.52008 Antonio Brown (CMU) 20 410 1 20.52007 Andre Jones (UA) 16 232 0 14.52006 Chris Garrett (OU) 14 378 1 14.52005 ryne robinson (MIA) 26 301 1 11.62004 Domenik Hixon (UA) 16 275 1 17.22003 ryne robinson (MIA) 38 654 3 17.2 2002 Dan Sheldon (NIU) 21 477 3 22.72001 Donta Greene (UT) 20 248 1 12.42000 Justin McCareins (NIU) 19 362 1 19.11999 Brandon Payne (UA) 14 175 1 12.51998 Jurron Kelly (KSU) 13 185 0 14.21997 Nod Washington (MIA) 13 191 0 14.71996 Keijuan Douglas (EMU) 12 183 1 15.31995 Tremayne Banks (MIA) 18 240 0 13.31994 Steve Clay (EMU) 14 278 1 19.91993 ronnie redd (BGSU) 19 192 0 10.11992 Craig Thompson (EMU) 15 193 0 12.91991 Craig Thompson (EMU) 19 217 1 11.41990 Craig Thompson (EMU) 10 244 1 24.41989 larry Hargrove (OU) 17 312 2 18.41988 larry Hargrove (OU) 22 266 1 11.61987 Charles Gordon (EMU) 22 250 0 11.41986 larry Grimes (OU) 18 179 1 9.91985 Marcus Mathews (EMU) 12 145 0 12.11984 Shawn Bonner (OU) 26 265 1 10.21983 Ted Hollern (CMU) 32 357 1 11.21982 randy Blackmore (WMU) 19 205 0 10.81981 reggie Hinton (WMU) 19 170 0 8.91980 reggie Hinton (WMU) 26 232 0 8.91979 Steve Annese (CMU) 18 184 0 10.21978 Buster Johnson (EMU) 24 287 2 12.01977 vondell robertson (CMU) 22 269 0 12.21976 rick Morrison (BSU) 19 234 0 12.31975 Jimmy Jones (CMU) 23 254 0 11.01974 John Mcvay (MIA) 30 265 1 8.81973 Gerald Tinker (KSU) 22 292 2 13.21972 Gerald Tinker (KSU) 19 268 0 14.11971 Dave Hallabrin (WMU) 26 256 1 9.81970 Dick Adams (MIA) 55 578 2 10.51969 Dick Adams (MIA) 26 280 2 10.81968 Bob Zimpfer (BGSU) 24 332 0 13.81967 Bob Zimpfer (BGSU) 23 379 0 16.51966 Mickey Jackson (MAr) 15 238 1 15.91965 Marty Barski (WMU) 9 212 1 23.51964 larry Coyer (MAr) 12 218 0 18.21963 Jim Gray (UT) 12 212 0 17.71962 Bill Neumeier (MIA) 11 187 1 17.01961 Walt Jacobs (MIA) 8 142 0 17.81960 John Dickason (OU) 21 249 0 11.11959 lovell Coleman (WMU) 8 152 0 19.01958 lovell Coleman (WMU) 6 143 1 23.81957 lovell Coleman (WMU) 6 153 0 25.51956 Bud Breed (WMU) 12 122 0 10.21955 Tirrel Burton (MIA) 14 216 0 15.41954 Max Matson (WMU) 10 178 0 17.81953 Tom Pagna (MIA) 13 205 0 15.81952 Joe Powers (MIA) 13 103 0 7.91951 Carmen Cozza (MIA) 7 128 0 18.31950 George Acus (MIA) 4 130 1 32.51949 George Dunn (WMU) 23 222 0 9.7
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kiCkoFF ReTuRnSYeAR PlAYeR (SChool) no. YdS. Td Avg. 2012 Dri Archer (Kent State) 16 591 3 36.92011 Donte’ Harden (Ohio) 24 620 0 25.82010 Eric Page (Toledo) 28 871 3 31.12009 Chris Garrett (Ohio) 26 703 1 27.02008 Travis Shelton (TU) 23 720 1 31.32007 Bryan Williams (UA) 21 670 1 31.92006 David Harvey (UA) 17 510 0 30.02005 Scott Mayle (OU) 21 572 1 27.22004 Asante White (CMU) 12 336 0 28.02003 luther Huggins (UCF) 26 653 0 25.12002 randee Drew (NIU) 15 392 0 26.12001 Corey Parchman (BSU) 15 465 2 31.02000 Curtis Jones (MAr) 15 364 0 24.31999 James Williams (MAr) 15 493 1 32.91998 DeMarrio Jones (MIA) 14 363 0 25.91997 Sean Williams (OU) 18 475 0 26.41996 Tony Knox (WMU) 25 690 1 27.61995 Steve Clay (EMU) 14 395 1 28.21994 Elan Banks (WMU) 15 385 1 25.71993 Steve Clay (EMU) 13 399 1 30.71992 Courtney Benton (OU) 20 528 1 26.41991 Milt Stegall (MIA) 11 320 1 29.11990 Milt Stegall (MIA) 18 497 1 27.61989 Paul Powell (EMU) 16 394 0 24.61988 John Hood (CMU) 9 223 0 24.81987 John Hood (CMU) 20 497 1 24.91986 Chris Thomas (MIA) 17 441 1 25.91985 Curt Pardridge (NIU) 21 483 1 23.01984 ricky Mitchell (NIU) 13 297 0 22.81983 Eddie Harris (UT) 11 290 0 26.41982 Derrick Samuels (KSU) 23 602 1 26.11981 Cliff reed (WMU) 12 293 0 24.41980 Don Treadwell (MIA) 24 599 1 25.01979 Steve Nelson (BSU) 18 565 1 31.41978 Mark Hunter (MIA) 11 283 0 25.71977 Mose rison (CMU) 11 330 1 30.01976 Steve Kuehl (BGSU) 14 359 0 25.61975 George Jenkins (BSU) 19 478 0 25.21974 randy Whately (UT) 24 514 0 21.41973 Wesley Cates (WMU) 19 411 1 21.61972 Eddie Woodard (KSU) 21 516 1 24.61971 Bob Allen (OU) 14 421 0 30.11970 Dick Adams (MIA) 15 366 0 24.41969 Dick Adams (MIA) 10 242 1 24.21968 Curtis Johnson (UT) 9 226 0 29.61967 Al Moore (MIA) 10 308 0 30.81966 Joe Souliere (BGSU) 17 416 0 24.51965 Billy Blunt (KSU) 15 380 0 25.3 Al Moore (MIA) 13 329 0 25.31964 Willie loper (UT) 16 399 1 24.91963 Troy allen (WMU) 10 264 1 26.41962 larry Coyer (MAr) 13 393 0 30.21961 Jim Burnett (UT) 13 232 0 17.81960 John Moore (MIA) 12 318 0 26.51959 Gerald Couturier (WMU) 11 269 0 24.51958 lovell Coleman (WMU) 11 317 1 28.81957 Curtis Gentry (MIA) 8 185 0 23.11956 Bub Breed (WMU) 14 346 0 24.71955 Bub Breed (WMU) 12 253 0 21.11954 Bruce Bosma (WMU) 6 202 1 33.71953 Bill Bradshaw (BGSU) 22 533 0 24.21952 Fred Durig (BGSU) 8 217 0 27.11951 John Pont (MIA) 14 304 0 21.71950 Arnold Thompson (WMU) 10 197 0 19.71949 John Pont (MIA) 13 385 0 29.6
Field goAlSYeAR PlAYeR (SChool) FgM-FgA PCT. Fg/g2012 Steven Schott (Ball State) 25-32 .781 1.922011 Matt Weller (Ohio) 25-34 .735 1.792010 Ian McGarvey (BSU) 14-17 .824 1.272009 Ian McGarvey (BSU) 18-21 .857 1.642008 Nate Parseghian (MIA) 20-23 .870 1.672007 Michael Braunstein (OU) 20-24 .833 1.67 2006 Chris Nendick (NIU) 20-27 .741 1.542005 Todd Soderquist (MIA) 19-27 .704 1.732004 Andrew Wellock (EMU) 21-23 .913 1.912003 Steve Azar (NIU) 21-26 .808 1.752002 Steve Azar (NIU) 18-25 .720 1.502001 Steve Azar (NIU) 20-26 .769 1.822000 Steve Azar (NIU) 14-15 .933 1.561999 Todd France (UT) 18-26 .692 1.641998 Brad Selent (WMU) 18-26 .692 1.641997 Justin ventura (EMU) 12-15 .800 1.091996 Justin ventrua (EMU) 11-20 .550 1.101995 Brad Blasy (CMU) 14-20 .700 1.271994 Brian leaver (BGSU) 21-24 .875 1.911993 Chuck Selinger (CMU) 13-16 .813 1.181992 rusty Hanna (UT) 21-29 .724 1.911991 Chuck Selinger (CMU) 15-22 .682 1.361990 rusty Hanna (UT) 18-29 .620 1.641989 Kevin Nicholl (CMU) 20-24 .833 1.821988 Kenny Stucker (BSU) 18-23 .783 1.641987 Gary Gussman (MU) 20-25 .800 1.821986 John Diettrich (BSU) 17-23 .739 1.551985 John Diettrich (BSU) 25-29 .867 2.271984 Mike Prindle (WMU) 24-30 .800 2.191983 vince Scott (NIU) 17-19 .895 1.551982 Mike Prindle (WMU) 17-21 .810 1.551981 Mike Kiebach (MIA) 11-18 .611 1.001980 Atton laupp (WMU) 10-18 .556 0.911979 John Spengler (BGSU) 13-14 .929 1.181978 rade Savich (CMU) 15-24 .625 1.361977 Paul Marchese (KSU) 18-27 .667 1.801976 Paul Marchese (KSU) 16-25 .640 1.331975 Jim Neddeff (BSU) 11-17 .647 1.101974 virgil Crots (UT) 9-14 .643 0.82 Don Taylor (BGSU) 9-19 .474 0.82
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YeAR PlAYeR (SChool) Solo ASSiSTed ToTAl TPg
2012 Dan Molls (Toledo) 86 80 166 12.82011 Brian Wagner (Akron) 56 91 147 13.42010 Archie Donald (Toledo) 58 88 146 11.22009 Noah Keller (Ohio) 64 91 155 11.12008 Nick Bellore (CMU) 73 75 148 11.42007 Clayton Mullins (MIA) 69 74 143 11.0 2006 Daniel Holtzclaw (EMU) 39 75 114 9.52005 Matt Muncy (OU) 81 34 115 10.52004 Kevin Harrison (EMU) 62 84 146 13.32003 David lusky (EMU) 66 87 153 12.82002 Tom Ward (UT) 107 73 180 12.92001 Max yates (MAr) 92 67 159 13.22000 Brian leigeb (CMU) 90 57 147 13.41999 Donald McCall (EMU) 102 52 154 14.01998 Dustin Cohen (MIA) 76 70 146 13.31997 larry McCloud (MAr) 78 64 142 14.21996 roger Terry (KSU) 93 61 154 13.61995 Justin Sanford (KSU) 61 78 139 13.61994 Kevin Johnson (BSU) 106 90 196 17.81993 Kevin Johnson (BSU) 141 63 204 18.51992 Phil Dunn (UA) 99 102 201 18.31991 Curt McMillan (MIA) 96 108 204 18.51990 Sean Mulhearn (WMU) 79 89 178 16.21989 John Massimiani (KSU) 96 78 174 17.41988 Eric Hoffman (WMU) 70 109 179 16.31987 Greg Garnica (BSU) 110 78 188 17.11986 Greg Carnica (BSU) 99 86 185 16.81985 John Offerdahl (WMU) 107 64 171 15.61984 John Offerdahl (WMU) 95 87 182 16.51983 John Offerdahl (WMU) 103 91 194 17.61982 ray Bentley (CMU) 66 107 173 15.71981 russ Hedderly (KSU) 107 84 191 17.41980 russ Hedderly (KSU) 95 82 177 16.11979 Bob Wallace (KSU) 112 70 182 16.51978 Jack lazor (KSU) 105 100 205 18.61977 Jack lazor (KSU) 105 92 197 17.91976 Aaron Bibins (UT) 72 114 186 16.71975 larry Macek (UT) 80 120 200 18.21974 Brad Cousino (MIA) 105 90 195 19.51973 Jack lambert (KSU) 117 88 205 18.61972 Jack lambert (KSU) 117 116 233 19.4
TACkleS FoR loSSYeAR PlAYeR (SChool) no. YdS. loST
2012 Khalil Mack (Buffalo) 21.0 98
2011 Drew Nowak (WMU) 20.5 78
2010 roosevelt Nix (KSU) 20.0 128
2009 Jerrell Wedge (Miami) 18.5 101
2008 Frank Zombo (CMU) 15.5 56
2007 Jason Jones (EMU) 19.5 67
2006 Ameer Ismail (WMU) 25.5 133
2005 Dan Bazuin (CMU) 26.5 186
2004 Jonathan Goddard (MAr) 28.5 162
2003 Jason Babin (WMU) 32 117
2002 Jason Babin (WMU) 26 108
2001 Kenny Philpot (EMU) 35 79
2000 Jimmy Parker (MAr) 21 53
1999 Girardie Mercer (MAr) 24 69
1998 Troy Cambell (EMU) 16 73
JoJuan Armour (MIA) 16 66
John Grace (MAr) 16 62
Girardie Mercer (MAr) 16 46
1997 JoJuan Armour (MIA) 24 121
1996 Avery Brown (EMU) 26 91
1995 Keith McKenzie (BSU) 18 78
1994 Johnnie Williams (MIA) 19 96
1993 vince Palko (BGSU) 19 44
1992 Kevin O’Brien (BGSU) 35 163
1991 Mickey McBride (EMU) 21 79
1990 Jon Wauford (MIA) 22 136
1989 Joel Smeenge (WMU) 23 115
1988 Joel Smeenge (WMU) 20 117
1987 Doug Mangen (OU) 16 64
Tony Stephens (KSU) 16 44
1986 Joe Foley (BGSU) 21 88
1985 Bob Beemer (UT) 28 127
1984 Scott Kellar (NIU) 20 109
Bob Beemer (UT) 20 70
1983 Brian Pillman (MIA) 40 150
1982 Andre young (BGSU) 26 127
1981 John Zupancic (MIA) 19 113
1980 John Zupancic (MIA) 20 82
1979 John McCafferty (MIA) 17 86
1978 Mike Zele (KSU) 19 65
1977 Tom Williams (EMU) 22 102
1976 Mike Zele (KSU) 20 85
1975 Mel Edwards (MIA) 19 103
Jerry Hodges (OU) 19 99
1974 Brad Cousino (MIA) 23 100
1973 Brad Cousino (MIA) 32 154
INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
HISTORY AND RECORDS
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inTeRCePTionSYeAR SChool no. YARdS Td2012 Najja Johnson (Buffalo) 5 0 02011 Jahleel Addae (CMU) 4 28 0 luke Wollet (KSU) 4 23 0 Travis Carrie (Ohio) 4 81 02010 Evan Harris (MIA) 6 137 1 Sean Baker (BSU) 6 54 0 Domonic Cook (UB) 6 33 02009 Brian lainhart (KSU) 7 25 02008 Brian lainhart (KSU) 6 42 0 Sean Baker (BSU) 6 46 12007 P.J. Mahone (BGSU) 7 220 1 reggie Corner (UA) 7 142 12006 londen Fryar (WMU) 5 123 1 Mike Newton (UB) 5 108 0 Joey Hudson (MIA) 5 48 0 2005 Dion Byrum (OU) 6 153 2 Jelani Jordan (BGSU) 6 66 02004 Chris royal (MAr) 6 103 1 Keon Newson (BGSU) 6 107 22003 Janssen Patton (BGSU) 7 84 02002 randee Drew (NIU) 7 103 02001 vince Thompson (NIU) 5 79 22000 Dwight Smith (UA) 10 208 2 1999 Darvin lewis (CMU) 5 62 0 Bop White (OU) 5 39 0 Craig rohlfs (UB) 5 109 0 Maurice Hines (MAr) 5 42 01998 Danielle Derricott (MAr) 6 118 01997 Tevell Jones (OU) 7 36 01996 Mark Herron (UT) 4 42 01995 Craig Dues (UT) 6 39 1 Jamal Belt (UT) 6 12 01994 Tony Everhart (BGSU) 5 64 01993 David Thomas (MIA) 6 63 01992 Joe Bair (BGSU) 7 61 0 Chris Owens (UA) 7 49 01991 richard Palmer (EMU) 7 219 1 ron Carpenter (MIA) 7 197 11990 ron Carpenter (MIA) 7 164 11989 Bob Navarro (EMU) 12 73 01988 Andy logan (KSU) 8 54 01987 Howard young (CMU) 6 62 11986 Chris Wagner (WMU) 7 21 01985 Steve Kmiec (NIU) 6 20 01984 Mark Brandon (UT) 6 112 01983 Martin Bayless (BGSU) 10 66 01982 Mark Kujacznski (WMU) 6 80 11981 Martin Bayless (BGSU) 7 53 01980 Mike Terna (NIU) 5 82 01979 Joe Callan (OU) 9 110 01978 Bob Cummins (BGSU) 5 45 01977 Bill Stahl (BSU) 6 94 01976 Joe Callan (OU) 7 52 11975 Cedric Brown (KSU) 8 107 11974 Scott resseguie (UT) 7 24 11973 Joe Spicer (MIA) 7 64 01972 ron Karlis (WMU) 8 247 21971 Mike Johnson (WMU) 6 18 01970 Tom Elias (WMU) 8 144 11969 Dick Adams (MIA) 7 87 0 Curtis Johnson (UT) 7 33 01968 Dick Boron (MIA) 7 58 01967 Joe Pearce (BGSU) 6 99 01966 lou Harris (KSU) 7 21 01965 Gary Jenkins (WMU) 6 112 11964 Pat Gucciardo (KSU) 5 86 1 larry Coyer (MAr) 5 81 11963 larry Coyer (MAr) 4 51 01962 Scott Tyler (MIA) 5 81 0 Tony ruggiero (BGSU) 5 71 0 George Ihler (WMU) 5 54 0 roger Merb (OU) 5 3 01961 lowell Caylor (MIA) 4 49 0 Arch Tunnell (BGSU) 4 39 01960 John Dicason (OU) 7 173 11959 Chuck Comer (BGSU) 4 22 01958 Tom Jennell (MIA) 3 43 01957 lovell Coleman (WMU) 3 129 01956 Don Nehlen (BGSU) 4 72 01955 Jim Bryan (BGSU) 5 37 01954 Bruce Bosma (WMU) 7 79 01953 Keith Tracy (WMU) 5 151 01952 Floyd Stollsteimer (WMU) 6 69 01951 John Mooth (CIN) 4 159 11950 Carmen Cozza (MIA) 5 31 01949 Carmen Cozza (MIA) 6 59 0
SACkS YeAR nAMe (SChool) SACkS YRdS loST
2012 Chris Jones (BGSU) 12.5 842011 Drew Nowak (WMU) 8.5 45 Chris Jones (BGSU) 8.5 452010 roosevelt Nix (KSU) 10.0 882009 Adrian robinson (Temple) 12.0 642008 Diyral Briggs (BGSU) 9.5 622007 larry English (NIU) 10.5 792006 Ameer Ismail (WMU) 17.0 1112005 Dan Bazuin (CMU) 16.0 1452004 Johnathan Goddard (MAr) 16.0 1132003 Jason Babin (WMU) 15.0 712002 Jason Babin (WMU) 15.0 792001 James Harrison (EMU) 12.0 752000 Paul Toviessi (MAr) 11.0 291999 Kevin rollins (UT) 11.0 701998 Troy Campbell (EMU) 8.0 49
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Most Plays Game: 1. 114 UT vs. BGSU, 1973
2. 110 CMU vs. WMU, 2005
3. 105 WMU vs. UT, 1992
105, EMU vs. CMU, 2008
5. 104 UT vs MAR, 1971
104 OU vs. MAR, 1968
7. 102, WMU vs. OU, 1981
8. 100 MIA vs. NIU, 2002
100 EMU vs. CMU, 2004
10. 101 UT vs. UB, 2007
101 UT vs. WMU, 2011
Most Plays Season: 1. 1,109, BGSU, 2003
2. 1,076, CMU, 2007
3. 1,053, MIA, 2003
4. 1,035, BSU, 2012
5. 1,033, UT, 2002
6. 1,023, NIU, 2012
7. 1,003, NIU, 2011
8. 998, Ohio, 2012
9. 994, CMU, 2009
10. 987, MAR, 2002
Most Total Offense Yards Game: 1. 812, UT vs. NIU, 2007
2. 804, UT vs. WMU, 2011
3. 753, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012
4. 733, MAR vs. UB, 2002
5. 710, NIU vs. BSU, 2011
6. 706, BGSU vs. Grand Valley, 1978
7. 705, MIA at UA, 2012
8. 697, NIU vs. WMU, 2011
9. 692, BGSU vs. OU, 2002
692, UA vs. Howard, 2003
Most Total Offense Yards Season: 1. 7,016, MIA, 2003
2. 6,953, BGSU, 2003
3. 6,664, NIU, 2011
4. 6,611, UT, 2002
5. 6,574, NIU, 2012
6. 6,461, MAR, 2002
7. 6,300, NIU, 2010
8. 6,258, CMU, 2007
9. 6,257, UT, 2011
10. 6,249, Ohio, 2011
Most Touchdowns Rushing and Passing Game: 1. 12 MIA vs. UT, 1953
2. 11 BGSU vs Defiance, 1956
3. 10 OU vs. WMU, 1953
10 NIU vs. UB, 2000
10 BGSU vs. Temple, 2004
10 BGSU vs. Temple, 2005
10, UT vs. NIU, 2007
10, NIU vs. EMU, 2010
Most Touchdowns Rushing and Passing Season: 1. 74, MIA, 2003
2. 72, UT, 2011
3. 71, NIU, 2012
4. 65, NIU, 2010
5. 64, BGSU, 2004
64, CMU, 2007
7. 63, UT, 2002
63, NIU, 2011
9. 61, BGSU, 2002
61, BGSU, 2003
61, CMU, 2009
Two-Team Records - Total OffenseMost Plays Game: 1. 189, BSU (98) vs. WMU (91) - 5OT, 2005
2. 186, OU (102) vs. BSU (84), 1985
3. 183, UT (101) vs. WMU (82), 2011
183, BG (86) vs. Northwestern (97), 2001
5. 182, EMU (100) vs. CMU (82), 2004
6. 178, OU (100) vs. Virginia Tech (78), 1971
7. 175, NIU (93) vs. WMU (82), 1978
8. 174, EMU (105) vs. CMU (69), 2008
9. 168, UB (96) vs. UA (72), 2008
10. 168, BSU (87) vs. WMU (81), 2011
Most Total Offense Yards Game: 1. 1,439, WMU (635) at UT (804), 2011
2. 1,334, MIA (705) at UA (629), 2012
3. 1,297, UT (665) at EMU (632), 2012
4. 1,245 BG (618) vs. Northwestern (624), 2001
5. 1,227, KSU (615) vs. UCF (612), 1997
6. 1,195, CMU (606) vs. KSU (589), 1996
7. 1,175, OU (491) vs. Cincinnati (684), 1968
8. 1,165, BSU (555) at WMU (610), 2011
9. 1,164, UT (812) vs. NIU (352), 2007
10. 1,160, WMU (663) vs. EMU (497), 1998
11. 1,150, NIU (587) at CMU (563), 2011
12. 1,147, UT (449) vs. La. Tech. (698), 1996
Most Touchdowns Rushing & Passing Game:
1. 18, WMU (9), UT (9), 2011
2. 16, BSU (8), WMU (8) - 5OT, 2005
3. 15, EMU (8) vs. CMU (7), 2008
4. 15, NIU (7), UT (8), 2011
5. 14, OU (8) vs. Cincinnati (6), 1968 14, UA (4) vs. Virginia Tech (10), 1995 14, KSU (9) vs. CMU (5), 1997 14, KSU (6) vs. CCF (8), 1997 14, EMU (7) vs. CMU (7), 2004
14, EMU (7) vs. TU (7), 2008
14, MIA (7) at UA (7), 2012
11. 13, BGSU (8) vs. BSU (5), 1994 13, OU (6) vs. E. Carolina (7), 1996 13, BGSU (10) vs. OU (3), 2002
13, NIU (9) vs. UT (4), 2010
Individual RecordsTotal Offense Most Plays Game: 1. 89, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. TU, 2008
2. 86, Tim Lester (WMU) vs. MAR, 1999
3. 84, Chad Munson (WMU) vs. CMU, 2002
4. 83, Kent Smith (CMU) vs. WMU, 2005
5. 79, Donny Harrison (OU) vs. BGSU, 1983
79, Alex Carder (WMU) vs. UT, 2010
7. 75, Zac Dysert (MIA) vs. Ohio, 2011
75, Pete Kraker (NIU) vs. CMU, 1976
9. 74, Tony Kimbrough (WMU) vs. Fresno St., 1988
74, Keith Wenning (BSU) vs. NIU, 2012
Total Offense Most Plays Season: 1. 731, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2007
Most Receptions - Game: 1. 23, Tyler Jones (EMU) vs. CMU, 2008
2. 22, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) at KSU, 2009
3. 20, Kenny Christian (EMU) vs. Temple, 2000
20, Nick Moore (UT) vs. Michigan, 2008
5. 18, Jacory Stone (EMU) vs. TU, 2008
6. 17, Tyler Jones (EMU) vs. TU, 2008
17, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) at Marshall, 2009
17, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) vs. Idaho
(Humanitarian Bowl), 2009
9. 16, Jamie Hence (WMU) vs. OU, 1987
16, Greg Jennings (WMU) vs. Virginia, 2005
16, Jordan White (WMU) at UT, 2011
16, Eric Page (UT) at BSU, 2011
13. 15, Tony Knox (WMU) vs. West Virginia, 1996
15, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. UA, 1997
15, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. Navy, 1997
15, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. UCF, 1997
15, David Foye (MAR) vs. KSU, 2000
15, Lance Moore (UT) vs. Pittsburgh, 2003
15, Josh Davis (MAR) vs. UA, 2004
15, Jabari Arthur (UA) vs. WMU, 2007
15, Stephen Williams (UT) vs. UB, 2007
15, Antonio Brown (CMU) vs. UA, 2007
15, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) vs. Troy, 2009
22. 14, John Ross (UT) vs. Tampa 1974
14, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. WMU, 1986
14, Ontario Pryor (EMU), vs. CMU, 1996
14, Steve Neal (WMU) vs. UT, 1999
14, Robert Redd (BGSU) vs. NIU, 2002
14, P.J. Fleck (NIU) vs. OU, 2003
14, Darrell Dowery Jr. (KSU) vs. Rutgers, 2004
14, Dante Ridgeway (BSU) vs. UA, 2004
14, Eric Deslauriers (EMU) vs. CMU, 2004
14, Sam Hurd (NIU) vs. UA, 2005
14, Eric Deslauriers (EMU) vs. WMU, 2005
14, Justin Harper (CMU) vs. WMU, 2005
14, Corey Partridge (BGSU) vs. UT, 2006
14, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), vs. Indiana, 2007
14, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), vs. W. Virginia, 2007
14, Taylor Price (OU), at Wyoming, 2008
14, Kamar Jorden (BGSU) at Tulsa, 2010
14, Eric Page (UT) vs. KSU, 2010
14, Jordan White (WMU) vs. NIU, 2010
14, Juan Nunez (WMU) at CMU, 2010
14, Armand Robinson (MIA) vs. NIU, 2010
14, Nick Harwell (MIA) vs. WMU, 2011
14, Jordan White (WMU) vs. Illinois, 2011
14, Eric Page (UT) vs. Syracuse, 2011
14, Willie Snead (BSU) at KSU, 2012
14, Jamill Smith (BSU) vs. NIU, 2012
Most Receptions - Season: 1. 155, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009
2. 140, Jordan White (WMU), 2011
3. 125, Eric Page (UT), 2011
4. 110, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2009
5. 105, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2004
6. 104, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2008
104, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), 2008
8. 103, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1997
103, Lance Moore (UT), 2003
10. 102, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007
11. 100, Dante Love (BSU), 2007
12. 99, Cole Magner (BGSU), 2003
99, Eric Page (UT), 2010
14. 98, Greg Jenninggs (WMU), 2005
15. 97, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2011
16. 96, Kamar Jorden (BGSU), 2010
17. 94, Jordan White (WMU), 2010
94, Armand Robinson (MIA), 2010
19. 93, Kevin Walter (EMU), 2002
93, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2008
21. 91, Darius Watts (MAR), 2001
91, Dave Petzke (NIU), 1978
91, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2006
91, Juan Nunez (WMU), 2010
25. 90, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997
90, Martin Nance (MIA), 2003
90, Lance Moore (UT), 2004
90, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2007
Most Receptions - Career: 1. 306, Jordan White (WMU), 2006-11
306, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11
306, Josh Davis (MAR), 2001-04
4. 305, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09
5. 297, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2006-09
6. 283, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2006-09
7. 272, Darius Watts (MAR), 2000-03
8. 268, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2006-09
9. 260, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), 2005-08
10. 258, Ryne Robinson (MIA) 2003-06
11. 248, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2003-06
12. 238, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2002-04
238, Greg Jennings (WMU) 2002-05
14. 235, Steve Neal (WMU), 1997-00
15. 232, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2002-05
16. 230, Cody Wilson (CMU), 2009-12
17. 229, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1995-98
229, Stephen Williams (UT), 2006-09
229, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2010-12
20. 222, Lance Moore (UT), 2001-04
21. 215, Cole Magner (BGSU) 2001-04
22. 212, Nate Poole (MAR), 1997-00
23. 211, Kevin Walter (EMU), 1999-02
211, Robert Redd (BGSU), 1999-02
25. 210, Armand Robinson (MIA), 2007-10
Most Receiving Yards - Game: 1. 297, Brian Oliver (BSU) vs. UT, 1993
2. 278, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) at KSU, 2009
3. 266, Sam Hurd (NIU) vs. CMU, 2005
4. 265, Jordan White (WMU) vs. Purdue, 2011
5. 264, Josh Davis (MAR) vs. Appalachian State, 2002
6. 263, Corey Alston (WMU) vs. EMU, 1997
7. 244, Greg Jennings (WMU) vs. BSU, 2005
8. 243, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. WMU, 1996
9. 241, Ontario Pryor (EMU), vs. CMU, 1996
10. 240, Darrell Dowery, Jr. (KSU) vs. UCF, 2004
11. 238, Jordan White (WMU) at UT, 2011
238, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. UCF, 1997
13. 237, Dave Naumcheff (BSU) vs. BGSU, 1983
237, Bernard Reedy (UT) at EMU, 2012
15. 236, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. UA, 1997
16. 234, P.J. Fleck (NIU) vs. OU, 2003
17. 233, Kenny Higgins (UT) vs. BSU, 2004
18. 231, Stephen Williams (UT) at BSU, 2009
19. 229, Nick Harwell (MIA) at Temple, 2011
229, Reggie Allen (CMU) vs. BGSU, 1996
21. 227, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs.Navy, 1998
22. 225, Kevin Walter (EMU) vs. UA, 2002
23. 224, Martel Moore (NIU) vs. Arkansas State, 2012
24. 223, Sam Hurd (NIU) vs. MIA, 2005
223, Jabari Arthur (UA) vs. WMU, 2007
Most Receiving Yards - Season: 1. 1,911, Jordan White (WMU), 2011
2. 1,770, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009
3. 1,647, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997
4. 1,549, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1997
5. 1,498, Martin Nance (MIA), 2003
6. 1,425, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2011
7. 1,417, Darius Watts (MAR), 2001
8. 1,402, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2008
9. 1,399, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2004
10. 1,398, Dante Love (BSU), 2007
11. 1,378, Jorden White (WMU), 2010
12. 1,368, Kevin Walter (EMU), 2002
13. 1,276, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), 2008
14. 1,259, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2005
15. 1,252, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2004
16. 1,237, Doug Gabriel (UCF), 2002
17. 1,229, Reggie Allen (CMU), 1996
18. 1,215, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1996
1,215, Dave Petzke (NIU), 1978
20. 1,210, Domenik Hixon (UA), 2005
21. 1,198, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2009
22. 1,194, Lance Moore (UT), 2003
23. 1,191, Josh Davis (MAR), 2002
24. 1,189, Lance Moore (UT), 2004
25. 1,182, Eric Page (UT), 2011
Most Receiving Yards - Freshman - Season: 1. 1,159, Eric Page (UT), 2009
2. 1,085, Jammarl O’Neal (CMU), 1999
3. 1,003, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007
4. 961, Josh Davis (MAR), 2001
5. 960, Alonzo Russell (UT), 2012
6. 914, David Harvey (UA), 2006
7. 871, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2010
8. 867, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2006
9. 838, Steve Odom (UT), 2003
10. 792, Jaime Wilson, (WMU), 2012
Most Receiving Yards - Career: 1. 4,187, Jordan White (WMU), 2006-11
2. 4,031, Darius Watts (MAR), 2000-03
3. 3,889, Josh Davis (MAR), 2001-04
4. 3,697, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003-06
5. 3,648, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2006-09
6. 3,599, Steve O’Neal (WMU) 1997-00
7. 3,551, Naaman Roosevelt, (UB), 2006-09
8. 3,539, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2002-05
9. 3,513, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1995-98
10. 3,450, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2002-04
11. 3,446, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11
12. 3,290, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2006-09
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13. 3,250, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2003-06
14. 3,199, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09
15. 3,166, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2010-12
16. 3,131, Martin Nance (MIA), 2002-05
17. 3,102, Stephen Williams (UT), 2006-09
18. 3,053, Reggie Allen (CMU), 1995-98
19. 3,030, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2002-04
20. 3,019, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), 2006-08
21. 2,991, Justin McCareins (NIU) 1997-00
22. 2,866, Bryan Schormann (CMU), 1995-98
23. 2,838, Kevin Walter (EMU), 1999-02
24. 2,776, Lance Moore (UT), 2001-04
25. 2,772, Michael Larkin (MIA), 2001-04
Longest Passing Play From Scrimmage: 1. 99, NIU (Dan Urban to Justin McCareins) vs. BSU, 2000
2. 98, OU (Tom Dubs to Richard Hill) vs. KSU, 1991
98, BSU (Mike Neu to Brian Oliver) vs. UT, 1993
98, KSU (Jose Davis to Eugene Baker) vs. UCF, 1997
5. 97, KSU (Joshua Cribbs to Nathan Pruden) vs. MAR, 2003
6. 96, BGSU (Mark Miller to Dave Dudley) vs. San Diego State, 1976
96, CMU (Jeff Bender to Ken Ealy) vs.BGSU, 1990
96, NIU (Chris Finlen to Darrell Hill), vs. EMU 1999
96, UT (Bruce Gradkowski to Kenny Higgins) vs. BSU, 2004
Most Touchdown Receptions - Game: 1. 5, Randy Moss (MAR) vs. BSU, 1997
5, Eric Page (UT) vs. NIU, 2011
2. 4, Rick Morrison (BSU) vs. EMU, 1977
4, Jeff Groth (BGSU) vs. Grand Valley, 1978
4, Andy Schillinger (MIA) vs. CMU, 1986
4, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. CMU, 1997
4, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. UA, 1997
4, Denero Marriott (MAR) vs. UT, 2001
4, Darius Watts (MAR) vs. OU, 2001
4, Doug Gabriel (UCF) vs. OU, 2002
4, Eric Deslauriers (EMU) vs. CMU, 2004
4, Greg Jennings (WMU) vs. BSU, 2005
4, Bruce Francis (TU) vs. EMU, 2008
4, Eugene Cooper (BGSU) vs. Morgan St., 2011
4, Alex Neutz (UB) vs. Morgan State, 2012
Most Touchdown Receptions - Season: 1. 25, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997
2. 19, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009
3. 18, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1997
18, Darius Watts (MAR), 2001
5. 17, Jordan White (WMU), 2011
6. 15, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2004
7. 14, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2003
14, Lance Moore (UT), 2004
14, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2005
14, Martin Nance (MIA), 2005
14, Steve Sanders (BGSU), 2005
12. 13, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1996
13, James Williams (MAR), 1999
13, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2004
13, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2008
13, Martel Moore (NIU), 2012
16. 12, Eric Page (UT), 2011
12, Andy Schillinger (MIA), 1986
12, Darius Watts (MAR), 2002
19. 11, Jim Ladd (BGSU), 1952
11, Dave Petzke (NIU), 1978
11, Steve Neal (WMU) 1999
11, Trevor Gaylor (MIA), 1999
11, Doug Gabriel (UCF),2002
11, Martin Nance (MIA), 2003
11, Darius Watts (MAR), 2003
11, Michael Larkin (MIA), 2003
11, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2004
11, Darius Hill (BSU), 2007
11, LaVon Brazill (Ohio), 2011
11, Alex Neutz (UB), 2012
Most Touchdown Receptions - Career: 1. 47, Darius Watts (MAR), 2000-03
2. 39, Greg Jennings (WMU) 2002-04
3. 35, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1995-98
4. 34, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2001-04
5. 32, Jordan White (WMU), 2006-11
32, Michael Larkin (MIA), 2001-04
7. 30, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2006-09
8. 29, Justin McCareins (NIU), 1997-2000
9. 28, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2006-09
28, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2006-09
11. 27, Steve Neal (WMU), 1997-2000
27, Ronnie Redd (BGSU), 1991-94
27, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2003-06
14. 25, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997
25, Corey Alston (WMU), 1997-2000
25, Robert Redd (BGSU), 1999-02
25, Lance Moore (UT) 2001-04
25, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11
19. 24, Brian Oliver (BSU), 1991-94
24, Darius Hill (BSU), 2005-07
24, Juan Nunez (WMU), 2007-10
24, Martel Moore (NIU), 2009-12
23. 23, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2010-12
24. 22, Jim Swierczek (MAR), 1951-53
22, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2002-04
22, Ryne Robinson (EMU), 2003-06
22, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09
Most Consecutive Games With A Reception: 1. *54, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2006-09
2. 51, Michael Larkin (MIA), 2001-04
3. 48, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2006-09
4. 49, Steve Odom (UT), 2003-06
5. 46, Mel Long, Jr., (UT), 1997-2000
6. 45, Ronnie Redd (BGSU), 1991-94
7. 41, Kurt Gerling (BGSU), 1998-2001
41, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09
9. 39, Davis Watts (MAR), 2000-03
10. 36, Kito Poblah (CMU), 2007-10
11. 35, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2003-06
* Set NCAA all divisions record for consecutive game reception streak.
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ScoringMost Points Game: 1. 81, MIA vs. UT, 1953 2. 78, WMU vs. Washington (MO), 1959 3. 76, WMU vs. KSU, 1996 4. 73, BGSU vs. Defiance, 1956 73, NIU vs. UB, 2000 6. 72, BGSU vs. OU, 200 7. 71, NIU at EMU, 2010 8. 70, BGSU vs. Temple, 2004 70, BGSU vs. Temple, 2005 70, UT vs. NIU, 2007
Most Touchdowns Game: 1. 12, MIA vs. UT, 1953 2. 11, BGSU vs. Defiance, 1956 3. 10, KSU vs. Western Reserve, 1954 10, BGSU vs. OU, 2002 10, NIU vs. UB, 2000 10, BGSU vs. Temple, 2004 10, BGSU vs. Temple, 2005 10, UT vs. NIU, 2007 10, NIU at EMU, 2010
Most PAT Kicks Made Game: 1. 10, WMU vs. KSU, 1996 10, NIU vs. UB, 2000 10, BGSU vs. Temple, 2004 10, BGSU vs. Temple, 2005 10, UT vs. NIU, 2007 6. 9, MIA vs. MAR, 1971 9, CMU vs. NIU, 1975 9, OU vs. NIU, 1976 9, BSU vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1977 9, MIA vs. UA, 1995 9, MAR vs. SE Missouri State, 2000 9, BGSU vs. OU, 2002 9, MAR vs. UB, 2002 9, BGSU vs. E. Kentucky, 2003 9, KSU vs. EMU, 2004 9, NIU at UT, 2011 9, UT vs. WMU, 2011 9, WMU at UT, 2011 9, WMU vs. UA, 2011 9, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012 9, NIU vs. UMass, 2012
Most Field Goals Made Game: 1. 7, WMU vs. MAR, 1984
2. 6, UT vs. NIU, 1992 3. 5, UT vs. EIU, 2000 5, BGSU vs. KSU, 1994 5, UT vs. BSU, 1990 5, MIA vs. CMU, 1987 5, BSU vs. Indiana State, 1985 5, NIU vs. OU, 1982 5, UA vs. Temple, 1992 5, UB vs. UT, 2003 5, NIU vs. Temple, 2006 5, MIA vs. OU, 2007 5, CMU vs. Troy (GMAC Bowl), 2009 5, Ohio at BGSU, 2011 5, UT vs. Cincinnati, 2012
Most Points, One Quarter: 1. 37, MIA vs. UA, 1995 2. 36, MIA vs. UA, 1994 3. 35, WMU vs. KSU, 1996 4. 35, WMU vs. UA, 2011 35, MIA vs. KSU, 1998 35, MAR vs. SEMO, 2000 7. 34, NIU vs.MIA, 2002 8. 31, CMU vs. OU, 1990 31, BGSU vs. BSU, 1994 31, OU vs. UA, 1996
Most Points, One Half: 1. 52, MAR vs. UB, 2002 2. 51, MIA vs. UA, 1995 3. 50, MIA vs UA, 1994 4. 49, WMU vs. KSU, 1996 49, OU vs. NIU, 1976 49, BGSU vs. WMU, 2004 7. 48, CMU vs. UB, 2006 8. 45, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012 45, WMU vs. UA, 2011 45, NIU vs. UB, 2000
Most Points Scored By Losing Team: 1. 63, WMU vs. UT (66) 2011 2. 62, EMU vs. UA (65) 2001 - OT 3. 60, UT vs. NIU (63) 2011 4. 58, EMU vs. CMU (61), 2004 - OT 5. 57, WMU vs. BSU (60), 2005 - 5OT 6. 52, EMU vs. TU (55), 2008 52, CMU vs. EMU (56), 2008 8. 51, KSU vs. CMU (52), 1996 51, MIA vs. Hawaii (52) 2001 10. 48, CMU vs. Purdue (51), 2007
Two-Team Records- ScoringMost Points: 1. 129, UT (66) vs. WMU (63), 2011 2. 127, UA (65) vs. EMU (62), 2001 3. 123, NIU (63) vs. UT (60), 2011 4. 119, EMU (61) vs. CMU (58), 2004 5. 117, BSU (60) vs. WMU (57), 2005 6. 108, OU (60) vs.Cincinnati (48), 1968
108, EMU (56) vs. CMU (52), 2008 8. 107, TU (55) vs. EMU (52), 2008 9. 105, MIA (56) at UA (49), 2012 10. 104, MIA (42) vs. Cincinnati (52), 1999 104, UA (27) vs. Virgiana Tech (77), 1995
Most Touchdowns: 1. 18, WMU (9) vs. UT (9), 2011 2. 17, NIU (9) vs. UT (8), 2011 3. 16, EMU (8) vs, UA (8), 2001 16, OU (9) vs. Cincinnati (7), 1968 16, BSU (8) vs. WMU (8), 2005 6. 15, UA (4) vs. Virginia Tech (11), 1995 15, EMU (8) vs. CMU (7), 2008 8. 14, KSU (9) vs. CMU (5), 1997 14, KSU (6) vs. UCF (8), 1997 14, WMU (10) vs. KSU (4), 1996 14, WMU (7) vs. KSU (7), 1996 14, MIA (7) vs. Hawaii (7), 2001 14, EMU (7) vs. CMU (7), 2004 14, MIA (7) at UA (7), 2012
Individual ScoringMost Points Game: 1. 32, Casey McBeth (UT) vs. UA, 1994 32, Randy Moss (MAR) vs. BSU. 1997 3. 30, Joe Schwarrtz (UT) vs. WMU, 1951 30, Jack Mancos (KSU) vs. WMU, 1951 30, Dave Preston (BGSU) vs. Dayton, 1974 30, Rodney Stevenson (CMU) vs. BSU, 1986 30, Brain Pruitt (CMU) vs. UT, 1994 30, Travis Prentice (MIA) vs. KSU, 1998 30, Thomas Hammock (NIU) vs. UA, 2000 30, Chester Taylor (UT) vs. CMU, 2001 30, Bob Hendry (UA) vs. EMU, 2001 30, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. MIA, 2002 30, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. EMU, 2002 30, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. WMU, 2005 30, Bernard Pierce (Temple) vs. Maryland, 2011 30, Eric Page (UT) vs. NIU, 2011
Most Points Season: 1. 162, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2011 2. 152, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997 3. 150, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1997 4. 138, Chester Taylor (UT), 2001 138, Dri Archer (KSU), 2012 6. 134, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2002 7. 132, Brian Pruitt (CMU), 1994 132, MiQuale Lewis (BSU), 2008 132, Chad Spann (NIU), 2010 10. 126, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1999 126, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004 126, P.J. Pope (BGSU), 2004 126, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009 14. 125, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012 15. 124, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011 16. 123, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2011 17. 120, Michael Turner (NIU), 2002 120, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1998 120, Wasean Tait (UT), 1995 120, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2007 120, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2007 120, Chad Spann (NIU), 2009 120, Zurlon Tipton (CMU), 2012
Most Points Career: 1. 468, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1996-99 2. 409, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 3. 370, Steve Azar (NIU) 2000-03 4. 361, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) 2001-04 5. 360, Chester Taylor (UT), 1998-2001 6. 344, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004-06
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7. 333, John Potter (WMU), 2008-11 8. 332, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 9. 326, Todd France (UT), 1998-01 10. 325, Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05 11. 318, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2009-11 12. 307, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00 13. 306, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1984-87 306, Chad Spann (NIU), 2007-10 15. 302, Kareem Wilson (OU), 1995-98 16. 299, Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2003-06 299, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12 18. 296, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2004-07 19. 293, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09 20. 291, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-11 21. 288, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1989-92 288, Michael Turner (NIU), 2000-03 288, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 24. 287, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10 25. 285, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2006-09
Most Touchdowns Game: 1. 5, Jack Mancos (KSU) vs. WMU, 1951 5, Joe Schwartz (UT) vs. KSU, 1971 5, Dave Preston (BGSU) vs. Dayton, 1974 5, Rodney Stevenson (CMU) vs. BSU, 1986 5, Casey McBeth (UT) vs. UA, 1994 5, Brian Pruitt (CMU) vs. UT, 1994 5, Randy Moss (MAR) vs. BSU, 1997 5, Travis Prentice (MIA) vs. KSU, 1998 5, Thomas Hammock (NIU) vs. UA, 2000 5, Chester Taylor (UT) vs. CMU, 2001 5, Bob Hendry (UA) vs. EMU, 2001 5, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. MIA, 2002 5, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. EMU, 2002 5, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. WMU, 2005 5, Bernard Pierce (Temple) vs. Maryland, 2011 5, Eric Page (UT) vs. NIU, 2011
Most Touchdowns Season: 1. 27, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2011 2. 25, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1997 25, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997 4. 23, Chester Taylor (UT), 2001 23, Dri Archer (KSU), 2012 6. 22, Brian Pruitt (CMU), 1994 22, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2002 22, MiQuale Lewis (BSU), 2008 22, Chad Spann (NIU), 2010 10. 21, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1999 21, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004 21, P.J. Pope (BGSU), 2004 21, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009 14. 20, Wasean Tait (UT), 1995 20, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1998 20, Michael Turner (NIU), 2002 20, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2007 20, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2007 20, Chad Spann (NIU), 2009 20, Zurlon Tipton (CMU), 2012 19. 19, Bob Houmard (OU), 1968 19, Dave Preston (BGSU), 1974 19, Jerome Persell (WMU), 1976 19, Mark Bornholdt (BSU), 1979 19, Bernard White (BGSU), 1985 19, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2006 19, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2012
Most Touchdowns Career: 1. 78, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1996-99 2. 60, Chester Taylor (UT), 1998-01 3. 57, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004-06 4. 53, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2009-11 5. 50, Chad Spann (NIU), 2007-10 6. 49, Kareem Wilson (OU), 1995-98 7. 48, Michael Turner (NIU), 2000-03
8. 47, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2000-03 47, Darius Watts (MAR) 2000-03 47, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 11. 45, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2004-07 12. 44, Curtis Adams (CMU), 1981-84 13. 43, Robert Sanford (WMU) 1997-00 43, Brandon Payne (UA), 1999-2002 15. 41, Dave Preston (BGSU), 1973-76 16. 40, P.J. Pope (BGSU), 2002-04 17. 39, Joe Schwartz (UT), 1970-72 39, Jerome Persell (WMU), 1976-78 19. 38, Larry Poole (KSU), 1972-74 38, Eric Wilkerson (KSU), 1985-88 38, Joshua Cribbs (KSU), 2001-04 38, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 2003-05
Kick Scoring Most Points Scored By Kicking Game: 1. 24, Mike Prindle (WMU) vs. MAR, 1984 2. 19, Rusty Hanna (UT) vs. NIU, 1992 19, Chris Nendick (NIU) vs. Temple, 2006 4. 18, Vince Scott (NIU) vs. OU, 1982 18, Todd Soderquist (MIA) vs. UB, 2005 18, Andrew Aguila (CMU) vs. Troy (GMAC Bowl) - 1/6/10 7. 17, John Diettrich (BSU) vs. Indiana State, 1985 17, Daron Alcorn (UA) vs. Temple, 1992 17, Todd France (UT) vs. EIU, 2000 17, Zac Derr (UA) vs. EMU, 2001 17, Jason Swiger (UA) vs. Howard, 2003 17, Dallas Pelz (UB) vs. UT, 2003 17, Andrew Wellock (EMU) vs. CMU, 2004 17, Nate Parseghian (MIA) vs. OU, 2007 17, Matt Weller (Ohio) vs. BGSU, 2011 17, Jeremiah Detmer (UT) vs. Cincinnati, 2012
Most Points Scored By Kicking Season: 1. 125, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012 2. 124, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011 3. 123, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2011 4. 118, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2012 5. 116, Jeremiah Detmer (UT), 2012 6. 115, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2012 7. 112, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2012 8. 111, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2004 111, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2008 10. 107, John Potter (WMU), 2011 11. 106, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2009 106, Michael Cklamovski (NIU), 2010 13. 105, Brian Leaver (BGSU), 1994 14. 104, Steve Azar (NIU), 2003 104, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2003 16. 100, Todd Soderquist (MIA), 2005 17. 99, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004 18. 98, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2011 98, Michael Braunstein (OU), 2007 20. 97, Curtis Head (MAR), 2002 21. 96, Ryan Casano (UT), 2011 96, Mike Salerno (NIU), 2009 96, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2009
Most Points Scored By Kicking Career: 1. 409, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 2. 370, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03 3. 361, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001-04 4. 333, John Potter (WMU), 2008-11 5. 332, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 6. 325, Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05 7. 320, Todd France (UT), 1998-01 8. 307, Brad Selent (WMU) 1997-00 9. 306, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1984-87
10. 299, Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2003-06 299, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12 12. 298, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1989-92 13. 293, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09 14. 291, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-11 15. 287, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10
Most Field Goal Attempts Game: 1. 9, Mike Prindle (WMU) vs. MAR, 1984 2. 7, Rusty Hanna (UT) vs. NIU, 1992 7, Chris Nendick (NIU) vs. Temple, 2006 4. 6, Rome Moga (NIU) vs. OU, 1977 6, Daron Alcorn (UA) vs. Temple, 1992 6, Brian Leaver (BGSU) vs. KSU, 1994 6, Dallas Pelz (UB) vs. OU, 2003 6, Andrew Aguila (CMU) vs. Troy (GMAC), 2009 6, Matt Weller (Ohio) vs. BGSU, 2011 6. Mathew Sims (NIU) vs. CMU, 2011 6, Matt Weller (Ohio) vs. Norfolk State, 2012
Most Field Goals Made Game: 1. 7, Mike Prindle (WMU) vs. MAR, 1984 2. 6, Rusty Hanna (UT) vs. NIU, 1992 3. 5, Vince Scott (NIU) vs. OU, 1982 5, John Diettrich (BSU) vs. Indiana State, 1985 5, Gary Gussman (MIA) vs. CMU, 1987 5, Rusty Hanna (UT) vs. BSU, 1989 5, Daron Alcorn (UA) vs. Temple, 1992 5, Brian Leaver (BGSU) vs. KSU, 1994 5, Todd France (UT) vs. EIU, 2000 5, Dallas Pelz (UB) vs. OU, 2003 5, Chris Nendick (NIU) vs. Temple, 2006 5, Nate Parseghian (MIA) vs. OU, 2007 5, Andrew Aguila (CMU) vs. Troy (GMAC), 2009 5, Matt Weller (Ohio) vs. BGSU, 2011 5, Jeremiah Detmer (UT) vs. Cincinnati, 2012
Most Field Goal Attempts Season: 1. 34, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2011 2. 32, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012 3. 31, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2012 4. 30, Mike Prindle (WMU), 1984 5. 29, John Diettrich (BSU), 1985 29, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1990 29, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1992 29, Matt Weller (OU), 2009 29, Jeremiah Detmer (UT), 2012 10. 28, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011 28, Igor Iveljic (UA), 2008 12. 27, Dave Draut (MIA), 1973 27, Paul Marchese (KSU), 1977 27, Todd Soderquist (MIA), 2005 27, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2006 27, Michael Cklamovski (NIU), 2010
Most Field Goals Made Season: 1. 25, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012 25, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2011 25, John Diettrich (BSU), 1985 4. 24, Jeremiah Detmer (UT), 2012 24, Mike Prindle (WMU), 1984 6. 23, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2012 7. 21, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1992 21, Brian Leaver (BGSU), 1994 21, Steve Azar (NIU), 2003 21, Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2004 21, Matt Weller (OU), 2009 12. 20, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1987 20, Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1989 20, Steve Azar (NIU), 2001 20, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2006 20, Michael Braunstein (OU), 2007 20, Nate Parseghian (MIA), 2008 20, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011
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Most Field Goals Made Career 1. 80, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 2. 73, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03 3. 69, Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2003-06 4. 68, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1984-87 68, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1989-92 6. 63, John Diettrich (BSU), 1983-86 7. 62, Kenny Stucker (BSU), 1988-91 8. 59, Todd France (UT), 1998-01 9. 57, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 10. 56, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12 56, Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1986-89 12. 55, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10 13. 54, Matt Prindle (WMU), 1981-84 14. 50, Bruce Nichols (UT), 1985-88 50, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00 16. 49, Rade Savich (CMU), 1975-78 49, Brian Jackson (BSU), 2003-06 18. 48, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09 19. 47, John Potter (WMU), 2008-11 47, Zac Derr (UA), 1998-01 47, Chad Seitz (MIA), 1992-95 22. 46, Brandon McManus (Temple) 2009-11 23. 45, Shaun Suishamn (BGSU), 2001-04 45, Jay Barresi (WMU), 1989-92 25. 44, Gehad Youssef (BGSU), 1981-84 26. 43, Jason Zeller (BGSU), 1986-89
Most Field Goals Attempted Career 1. 108, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 2. 99, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1989-92 3. 94, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1984-87 4. 92, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03 5. 90, John Diettrich (BSU), 1983-86 6. 87, Kenny Stucker (BSU), 1988-91 87, Rade Savich (CMU), 1975-78 87, Andrew Wellock (EMU) 2003-05 9. 84, Todd France (UT), 1998-01 10. 80, Mike Prindle (WMU), 1981-84 11. 79, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 12. 78, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12 13. 74, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00 14. 72, Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1986-89 15. 70, Bruce Nichols (UT), 1985-88 16. 68, Gehad Youssef (BGSU), 1981-84 68, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10 18. 67, Justin Ventura (EMU), 1995-98 67, Chad Seitz (MIA), 1992-95 20. 66, Shaun Suishamn (BGSU), 2001-04 66, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2009-11 22. 65, John Potter (WMU), 2008-11
Best Field Goal Pct. Season (min. 10 made) 1. 1.000 (14-14) Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2004
1.000 (13-13) Jason Robbins (UT), 2005
1.000 (13-13) Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2007
4. .933 (14-15) Steve Azar (NIU), 2000
5. .929 (13-14) John Spengler (BGSU), 1979
6. .917 (11-12) Jason Strasser (BGSU), 1998
7. .909 (10-11) Chad Seitz (MIA), 1993
.909 (10-11) Brent Lockilear (BSU), 1996
.909 (10-11) Dylan Mulder (EMU), 2012
10. .895 (17-19) Vince Scott (NIU), 1983
.895 (17-19) Brian Jackson (BSU), 2006
12. .882 (15-17) Bruce Nichols (UT), 1988
13. .857 (12-14) Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1988
.857 (12-14) Kent Baker (NIU), 1999
.857 (12-14) Shaun Suisamn (BGSU), 2002
.857 (12-14) Travis Mayle (KSU), 2002
.857 (18-21) Igor Iveljic (UA), 2007
.857 (18-21) Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2009
19. .850 (17-20) Vince Scott (NIU), 1983
20. .846 (11-13) Jim DelVerne (OU), 1989
Best Field Goal Pct. Season (min. 20 made) 1. .913 (21-23) Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2004
2. .875 (21-24) Brian Lever (BGSU), 1994
3. .870 (20-23) Nate Parseghian (MIA), 2008
4. .867 (25-29) John Diettrich (BSU), 1985
5. .833 (20-24) Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1989
.833 (20-24) Michael Braunstien (OU), 2007
7. .828 (24-29) Jeremiah Detmer (UT), 2012
8. .808 (21-26) Steve Azar (NIU), 2003
9. .800 (24-30) Mike Prindle (WMU), 1984
.800 (20-25) Gary Gussman (MIA), 1987
Best Field Goal Pct. Career (min. 30 made ) 1. .828 (48-58) Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09
2. .826 (38-46) Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05
3. .809 (55-68) Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10
4. .800 (36-45) Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2001-04
5. .793 (73-92) Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03
.793 (69-87) Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2003-06
7. .784 (40-51) Tony Lee (UT), 1981-84
8. .778 (56-72) Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1986-89
9. .771 (37-48) David Marman (CMU), 2010-12
.771 (37-48) Tim Henneghan (EMU), 1986-89
11. .769 (40-52) Steven Schott (BSU), 2010-12
12. .767 (33-43) Toller Starnes (EMU), 1999-2001
13. .765 (49-64) Brian Jackson (BSU), 2004-06
14. .760 (35-46) Nate Parseghian (MIA) 2006-08
15. .755 (37-49) Mike Salerno (NIU), 2007-09
16. .750 (39-52) Jason Strasser (BGSU), 1986-89
17. .741 (80-108) Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12
18. .740 (37-50) Mathew Sims (NIU), 2010-12
19. .734 (47-64) Zac Derr (UA), 1998-2001
20. .729 (35-48) Dave Pavich (KSU), 1998-01
.729 (35-48) Dallas Pelz (UB), 2001-03
Longest Field Goal Made: 1. 62, John Diettrich (BSU) vs. OU, 1986
2. 60, Derek Schorejs (BGSU) vs. UT, 1995
3. 57, Gary Homer (OU) vs. Penn State, 1973
57, Rade Savich (CMU) vs. BSU, 1975
5. 56, Brad Selent (WMU) vs. CMU, 1998
56, Brian Huston (OU) vs. BGSU, 1997
56, Daron Alcorn (UA) vs. UT, 1992
56, Gehad Youssef (BGSU) vs. WMU, 1983
56, Gehad Youssef (BGSU) vs. WMU, 1983
56, Mike Prindle (WMU) vs. NIU, 1984
11. 55, Kevin Kerr (OU) vs. MIA, 1999
55, Trevor Cook (MIA) vs. UT, 2009
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made: 1. 19, Jason Robbins (UT) 2004-05
2. 17, Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2001-02
17, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2007-09
4. 15, Brent Lockliear (BSU), 1996-97
5. 14, Brian Leaver (BGSU), 1993-94
14, Steve Azar (NIU) 2000
14, Steve Azar (NIU) 2001
8. 12, John Spengler (BGSU), 1979-80
12, Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2004
12, Michael Braunstein (OU), 2007
11. 11, John Diettrich (BSU), 1985
11, Brian Jackson (BSU), 2006
Most PAT Kick Attempts Game: 1. 10, Rade Savich (CMU) vs. NIU, 1975
10, Steve Azar (NIU) vs. UB, 2000
10, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. Temple, 2004
10, Nate Fry (BGSU) vs. Temple, 2005
10, Alex Steigerwald, UT vs. NIU, 2007
6. 9, Al Silva (BGSU) vs. BSU, 1968
9, Dave Graham (MIA) vs. MAR, 1971
9, Steve Green (OU) vs. NIU, 1976
9, Jim Neddeff (BSU) vs. Cal. Poly Pomona, 1977
9, Chad Seitz (MIA) vs. UA, 1995
9, Jason Robbins (UT) vs. EMU, 2002
9, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. OU, 2002
9, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. E. Kentucky, 2003
9, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. Liberty, 2003
9, Travis Mayle (KSU) vs. EMU, 2004
9, Michael Cklamovski (NIU) vs. UT, 2010 9, Michael Cklamovski (NIU) vs. EMU, 2010 9, Mathew Sims (NIU) at UT, 2011 9, Ryan Casano (UT) vs. WMU, 2011 9, John Potter (WMU) at UT, 2011 9, John Potter (WMU) vs. UA, 2011 9, Robert Stein (UA) vs. Morgan State, 2012
9, Mathew Sims (NIU) vs. UMass, 2012
Most PAT Kicks Made Game: 1. 10, Steve Azar (NIU) vs. UB, 2000
10, Shaun Suishamn (BGSU), vs. Temple, 2004
10, Nate Fry (BGSU) vs. Temple, 2005
10, Alex Steigerwald (UT) vs. NIU, 2007
5. 9, Dave Graham (MIA) vs. MAR, 1971
9, Rade Savich (CMU) vs. NIU, 1975
9, Steve Green (OU) vs. NIU, 1976
9, Jim Neddeff (BSU) vs. Cal. Poly Pomona, 1977
9, Chad Seitz (MIA) vs. UA, 1995
9, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. E. Kentucky, 2003
9, Travis Mayle (KSU) vs. EMU, 2004 9, Mathew Sims (NIU) at UT, 2011 9, Ryan Casano (UT) vs. WMU, 2011 9, John Potter (WMU) at UT, 2011 9, John Potter (WMU) vs. UA, 2011 9, Robert Stein (UA) vs. Morgan State, 2012
9, Mathew Sims (NIU) vs. UMass, 2012
Most PAT Kick Attempts Season: 1. 69, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2004
2. 68, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2012
3. 67, Ryan Casano (UT), 2011
4. 66, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011
5. 64, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2007
6. 63, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2008
7. 62, Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2003
8. 61, Michael Cklamovski (NIU), 2010
9. 60, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2003
10. 59, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2002
11. 58, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2012
12. 57, Curtis Head (MAR), 2001
57, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2009
57, John Potter (WMU), 2011
15. 56, Jason Robbins (UT), 2004
16. 54, Jason Robbins (UT), 2002
17. 55, Jason Robbins (UT), 2005
18. 53, Bill Pataki (OU), 1968
53, John Scott (MIA), 1997
20. 52, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004
52, A.J. Principe (UB), 2008
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22. 51, Paul Sautter (MIA), 1950
51, Rick Albreski (CMU), 2006
51, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012
Most PAT Kicks Made Season: 1. 69, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2004
2. 67, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2012
3. 66, Ryan Casano (UT), 2011
4. 64, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011
5. 63, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2008
6. 61, Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2003
7. 60, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2007
8. 58, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2012
9. 57, John Potter (WMU), 2011
57, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2002
11. 56, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2003
12. 55, Jason Robbins (UT), 2004
55, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2009
55, Michael Cklamovski (NIU), 2010
15. 53, John Scott (MIA), 1997
16. 54, Jason Robbins (UT), 2005
17. 51, Curtis Head (MAR), 2001
51, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004
19. 50, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2005
50, John Potter (WMU), 2010
50, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2011
50, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012
23. 49, Todd France (UT), 2000
49, Jason Swiger (UA), 2003
49, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2012
26. 48, Rick Albreski (CMU), 2006
48, A.J. Principe (UB), 2008
48, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2011
Most PAT Kick Attempts Career: 1. 233, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001-03
2. 223, Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05
3. 188, John Potter (WMU), 2008-2011
4. 178, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12
5. 167, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2007-09
6. 165, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07
7. 164, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00
8. 158, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03
9. 154, Todd France (UT) 1998-01
10. 150, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09
11. 140, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2010-12
12. 138, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12
13. 137, Rade Savich (CMU), 1975-78
14. 133, Zac Derr (UA), 1998-01
15. 130, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2009-11
16. 129, Kevin Kerr (OU), 1999-02
17. 126, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10
18. 124, Justin Ventura (EMU), 1995-98
19. 121, Paul Sautter (MIA), 1950-52
20. 119, Robert Menchiner (WMU), 2001-04
119, Jason Swiger (UA), 2003-05
Most PAT Kick Made Career: 1. 226, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001-04
2. 211, Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05
3. 184, John Potter (WMU), 2008-11
4. 169, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12
5. 161, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07
6. 159, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2006-09
7. 157, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00
8. 152, Todd France (UT), 1998-01
9. 151, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03
10. 143, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09
11. 135, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2010-12
12. 131, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12
13. 127, Rade Savich (CMU), 1975-78
14. 126, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2009-11
15. 125, Zac Derr (UA), 1998-01
16. 122, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10
17. 116, Robert Menchinger (WMU), 2001-04
18. 115, Kevin Kerr (OU), 1999-02
115, Brian Leaver (BGSU), 1991-94
115, Jason Swiger (UA), 2003-05
Most Consecutive PAT Kicks Made Season: 1. 69, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2004
2. 63, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2008
3. 58, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2012
4. 57, John Potter (WMU), 2011
5. 53, John Scott (MIA), 1997
6. 50, Chris Nendick (UT), 2005
50, John Potter (WMU), 2010
50, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2011
9. 49, Todd France (UT), 2000
49, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2012
11. 47, Sinsia Vrvilo (BGSU), 2007
47, Brad Selent (WMU), 2000
13. 44, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001
14. 43, Jason Swiger (UA), 2003
15. 42, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1986
42, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011
17. 41, Robert Menchinger (WMU), 2003
41, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2009
19. 40, Brad Selent (WMU), 1998
40, Paul Silvi (BGSU), 1985
21. 39, John Scott, (MIA), 1998
22. 38, Joe Carrithers (EMU), 2008
37, Steven Schott (BSU), 2011
24. 35, Ken Crots (UT), 1967
35, Jim Neddeff (BSU), 1977
35, Kent Baker (NIU), 1999
35, Brad Gruzwalski (CMU), 2003
35, Robert Stein (UA), 2012
Most Consecutive PAT Kicks Made Career 1. 129, John Porter (WMU), 2008-11
2. 112, John Scott (MIA), 1995-98
3. 108, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-06
4. 84, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1984-87
5. 81, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-09
6. 80, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001-04
7. 77, Ken Crots (UT), 1967-69
8. 71, John Spengler (BGSU), 1977-80
71, John Creek (WMU), 1985-88
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Fewest Plays Allowed Game: 1. 38, OU vs. Northwestern, 1973 38, OU vs. BGSU, 1947 3. 39, WMU vs. KSU, 1966
TacklesMost Tackles Game: 1. 33, Frank Lewandoski (NIU) vs. WMU, 1978 2. 30, Doug Karuse (MIA) vs. BGSU, 1970 3. 29, Jack Lambert (KSU) vs. UT, 1972 29, Jim Walker (UT) vs. MAR, 1976 29, Curt McMillan (MIA) vs. BGSU, 1991 29, Kevin Johnson (BSU) vs. OU, 1993 29, Kevin Johnson (BSU) vs. UA, 1993 29, Kevin Johnson (BSU) vs. EMU, 1994 29, Donald McCall (EMU) vs. OU, 1999 10. 28, Larry Mack (UT) vs. NIU, 1975 28, Kevin Carlin (MIA) vs. CMU, 1982 12. 27, Willie Berrios (WMU) vs. CMU, 1987 27, Duran Smith (MAR) vs. Troy State, 2002 14. 26, Ed Scott (UT) vs. BGSU, 1973 26, Mark Hatgas (MIA) vs. Marshall, 1976 26, Aaron Bivens (UT) vs. BSU, 1977 26, Darrell Mossburg (UT) vs. CMU, 1992 26, Brian Leigeb (CMU) vs. NIU, 2000 19. 25, Greg Igaz (WMU) vs. BYU, 1970 25, Joe Farais (MIA) vs. WMU, 1978 25, Kevin Johnson (BSU) vs. MIA, 1994 25, Greg Garnica (BSU) vs. EMU, 1986 25, Curt McMillan (MIA) vs. UT, 1990
Most Tackles Season: 1. 240, Barry Sneed (UT), 1964 2. 233, Jack Lambert (KSU), 1972 223, Marc Smith (MIA), 1970 4. 210, Mike Monos (MIA), 1973 5. 207, Larry Emery (UT), 1964 6. 205, Jack Lambert (KSU), 1973 205, Jack Lazor (KSU), 1978 8. 204, Ed Scott (UT), 1973 204, Curt McMillan (MIA), 1991 204, Kevin Johnson (BSU), 2004 11. 201, John Niezgoda (UT), 1969
Most Tackles Career: 1. 694, John Oferdahl (WMU), 1982-86 2. 689, Greg Ganica (BSU), 1986-89 3. 645, Jack Lazor (KSU), 1975-78 4. 616, Frank Lewndoski (NIU), 1976-79 5. 593, Jack Lambert (KSU), 1971-73 6. 575, Curt McMillian (MIA), 1989-92 7. 548, Russ Hedderly (KSU), 1980-83 8. 534, Bob Wallace (KSU), 1976-79 9. 526, Mark Hatgas (MIA), 1975-78 10. 524, Johnnie Williams (MIA), 1992-95 11. 519, Mike Zele (KSU), 1975-78 12. 515, Brad Cousino (MIA), 1972-74 13. 508, Aaron Bivins (UT), 1975-77 14. 490, Joe Conroy (UT), 1974, 76-78 490, Brian Leigeb (CMU), 1997-00 16. 478, Vince Palko (BGSU), 1991-94 17. 474, Red Keith (CMU) 2004-07 18. 472, Nick Bellore (CMU), 2007-10 472, Sean Patterson (KSU), 1990-93 20. 471, Tim Griffin (NIU), 1982-85 21. 465, Travis Freeman (BSU), 2009-12
Most Tackles For Losses Game: 1. 9, Roy Swoape (WMU) vs. KSU, 1984 2. 8, Kenny Philpot (EMU) vs. UA, 2001 3. 7, Brian Pillman (MIA) vs. OU, 1983 4. 6.5, Ameer Ismail (WMU) vs. BSU, 2006 5. 6, Brad Cousino (MIA) vs. UT, 1974 6, Bob Wallace (KSU), 1977 6, John Johnson (CMU) vs. BSU, 1982 6, Mark Garalczyk (WMU) vs. UT, 1985 6, Scott Frazier (MIA) vs. WMU, 1990 6, Jon Wauford (MIA) vs. KSU, 1991 6, Justin Sanford (KSU) vs. UA, 1996 6, Kenny Philpot (EMU) vs. Maryland, 2001 6, Larry English (NIU) vs. Temple, 2006 Most Tackles For Losses Season: 1. 40, Brian Pillman (MIA), 1993 2. 35, Kennt Philpot (EMU), 2001 35, Kevin O’Brien (BGSU), 1992 4. 33, Jason Babin (WMU), 2003 5. 32, Brad Cousino (MIA), 1973 6. 28.5, Jonathan Goddard (MAR), 2004 7. 28, Dan Williams (UT), 1992 28, Bob Beemer (UT), 1985 9. 26.5, Dan Bazuin (CMU), 2005 10. 26, Jason Babin (WMU), 2002 11. 25.5, Ameer Ismail (WMU), 2006
Most Tackles For Losses Career: 1. 77, Brian Pillman (MIA), 1980-83 2. 75, Jason Babin (WMU), 2000-03 3. 74, Kenny Philpot (EMU), 1998-01 4. 73, Bob Beemer (UT), 1982-85 5. 68, JoJuan Armour (MIA) 19995-98 6. 66, Joel Smeenge (WMU), 1986-89 7. 63, Jonathan Goddard (MAR), 2001-04 63, Larry English (NIU), 2005-08 9. 60.5, Dan Bazuin (CMU), 2003-05 10. 56, Jon Wauford (MIA), 1988, 90-91 56, Khalil Mack (Buffalo), 2010-12 12. 55, Mike Zele (KSU), 1975-78 13. 53, Henry Hill (BSU) 1989-92 14. 52, Roosevelt Nix (KSU) 2010-12 15. 51, Dustin Cohen (MIA), 1996-99 51, Ken Kremer (BSU), 1975-78 51, Rush Brown (BSU), 1976-79 18. 50.5, Ameer Ismail (WMU), 19. 50, John Grace (MAR), 1997-99 50, Jason Jones (EMU), 2004-07 21. 49, Girardie Mercer (MAR), 1997-99
22. 48, Bob Wallace (KSU), 1976-79 48, Justin Parrish (KSU), 2002-05 Single Season Sack Leaders: 1. 17, Ameer Ismail (WMU), 2006 2. 16, Jonathan Goddard (MAR), 2004 16, Dan Bazuin (CMU), 2005 4. 15, Jason Babin (WMU), 2002 15, Jason Babin (WMU), 2003 6. 14, Joel Smeenge (WMU), 1989 14, Jon Wauford (MIA), 1990 14, Justin Parrish (KSU), 2004 9. 13, Craig Newberg (BSU), 1981 13, Kelly George (BSU), 1982 13, Curt McMillan (MIA), 1992 13, Dan Williams (UT), 1992 13, Bob Beemer (UT), 1985 13, Ron Swoape (WMU), 1985 15. 12.5, Chris Jones (BGSU), 2012 16. 12, Scott Kellar (NIU), 1984 12, B.J. Cohen (MAR), 1997 12, James Harrison (KSU), 2001 12, Larry English (NIU), 2007 12, Adrian Robinson (Temple), 2009 21. 11, Bryant Branigan (BSU), 1992 11, Keith McKenzie (BSU), 1995 11, Avery Brown (EMU), 1996 11, Kevin Rollins (UT), 1999 11, Paul Toviessi (MAR), 2000
Career Sack Leaders: 1. 38, Jason Babin (WMU), 2000-03 2. 35.5, Dan Bazuin (CMU), 2003-06 3. 35, Jon Wauford (MIA), 1988-91 4. 34, Joel Smeenge (WMU), 1986-89 5. 31.5, Larry English (NIU), 2005-08 6. 29, Bob Beemer (UT), 1982-85 7. 28, Dan Williams (UT), 1990-92 28, Chris Jones (BGSU), 2009-12 9. 27.5, Jonathan Goddard (MAR), 2001-04 10. 26, Andy Howard (MIA), 1988-91 26, Keith McKenzie (BSU), 1992-95 26, Ameer Ismail (WMU), 2003-06 13. 25.5, Justin Parrish (KSU), 2002-05 25.5, Frank Zombo (CMU), 2006-09 15. 25, Kevin Rollins (UT), 1997-2000 25, DeJuan Golde (UT), 1998-2000 17. 24.5, JoJuan Armour (MIA), 1995-98 24.5, Diyral Briggs (BGSU), 2005-08 19. 24, Kelly George (BSU), 1979-82 24, Sean Progar (NIU), 2009-12 21. 23, Scott Kellar (NIU), 1982-84 22. 22, Jon McCall (CMU), 1996-98 22, DeVon Parks (BGSU), 2003-06 22, Kevin Hogan (KSU), 2006-09
Sacks In A Game: 1. 6, Ameer Ismail (WMU) vs. BSU, 2006 2. 5, Bob Beemer (UT) vs. KSU, 1985 5, Toby Beegle (BSU) vs. CMU, 1990 5, James Harrison (KSU) vs. Miami, 2001 5, Larry English (NIU) at Idaho, 2007 6. 4.5, Robert Eddins (BSU), at CMU, 2010 7. 4, Bob Wallace (KSU) vs. OU, 1977 4, Kevin Rollins (UT) vs. BSU, 1999 4, Duane Williams (UB) vs. BGSU, 2000 4, Ray Turner (UT) vs. WMU, 2003
Fewest Rushing Attempts Against Game: 1. 15, OU vs. Youngstown State, 1959 2. 16, WMU vs. UT, 1999 16, KSU vs. MIA, 2005 4. 17, WMU vs. UT, 2004 17, EMU vs. WMU 17, UB vs. WMU, 2008 7. 18, UT vs. MAR, 2002 18, NIU vs. WMU, 2003 9. 19, MIA vs. Cincinnati, 1968 19, NIU vs. BGSU, 1998 19 , MAR vs. Michigan State, 2000 19, BG vs. Oklahoma, 2004 19, KSU vs. Iowa, 2004 19, TU vs. EMU, 2008 19, BSU vs. UT, 2008
Fewest Net Yards Rushing Allowed Game: 1. -109, UT vs. NIU, 1967 2. -64, BGSU vs. MIA, 2005 3. -37, UB vs. KSU, 2005 4. -36, MIA vs. MAR, 1967 -36, UB vs. UT, 2007
Interception ReturnsMost Passes Intercepted by Game: 1. 7, UT vs. Western Reserve, 1950 7, WMU vs. MAR, 1968 7, MIA vs. WMU, 1972 7, UT vs. OU, 1985
Most Interceptions Season 1. 30, WMU, 1971 2. 29, WMU, 1970
Most Yards, Interception Returns: Game 1. 192, MIA vs. WMU, 1972 2. 158, BGSU vs. Marshall, 2010 3. 156, MIA vs. BSU, 2003 4. 152, UT vs. Kansas, 2006 5. 148, Temple vs. UB, 2009 6. 142, WMU vs. Brigham Young, 1970 7. 141, MAR vs. WMU, 1972 8. 136, OU vs. Western Reserve, 1950
9. 123, OU vs. Pittsburgh, 2005
Most Interceptions Game: 1. 5, Dan Rebsch (MIA) vs. WMU, 1972 2. 4, Carmen Cozza (MIA) vs. OU, 1950 4, Sam Antonazzo (WMU) vs. MAR, 1968 4, Richard Palmer (EMU) vs. WMU, 1991
Most Interceptions Season: 1. 12, Bob Navarro (EMU), 1989 2. 10, Martin Bayless (BGSU), 1983 10, Dwight Smith (UA), 2000 4. 9, Mark Brandon (UT), 1983 9, Joe Callan (OU), 1979 9, Floyd Stollsteimer (WMU), 1951
Most Interceptions Career: 1. 27, Martin Bayless (BGSU), 1980-83 2. 19, Lou Harris (KSU), 1965-67 3. 18, Joe Callan (OU), 1976-79 18, Janssen Patton (BGSU), 2000-03 5. 17, Bop White (OU), 1999-02 17, Brian Lainhart (KSU), 2007-10 7. 16, Cedric Brown (KSU), 1972-75 16, Ron Carpenter (MIA), 1989-92 16, Brandon Hefflin (UT), 2000-03 9. 15, Floyd Stollsteimer (WMU), 1951-53 15, Ron Karlis (WMU), 1970-72 15, Dwight Smith (UA), 1997-2000 15, Vince Thompson (NIU), 1999-02 15, Reggie Corner (UA), 2004-07
Most Yards Interception Returns Game: 1. 127, Julius Livas (BGSU) vs. MIA, 1971 2. 123, Dion Byrum (OU) vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 3. 120, Jim Mell (UT) vs. MIA, 1960
Most Yards, Interception Returns Season: 1. 247, Ron Karlis (WMU), 1972 2. 220, P.J. Mahone (BGSU), 2007 3. 219, Jay Baker (MIA), 1998 219, Richard Palmer (EMU), 1991 5. 208, Dwight Smith (UA), 2000 6. 197, Ron Carpenter (MIA), 1991 7. 164, Ron Carpenter (MIA), 1990 8. 155, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2011 9. 153, Dion Byrum (OU), 2005 10. 137, Evan Harris (MIA), 2010
Most Yards, Interception Returns Career: 1. 361, Ron Carpenter (MIA), 1989-92 2. 313, Ron Karlis (WMU), 1970-72 3. 291, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2009-12 4. 284, Ernie Bremer (MIA), 1963-65 5. 264, Martin Bayless (BGSU), 1980-83 6. 261, Dwight Smith (UA), 1997-00 7. 252, Jay Baker (MIA), 1995-98 8. 229, Dave Hudson (WMU), 1966-68 9. 225, Tyrrell Herbert (UT), 2005-08 10. 220, Reggie Corner (UA), 2004-07 220, P.J. Mahone (BGSU), 2006-07
Most Interceptions Returned for TDs Season: 1. 3, Jay Baker (MIA), 1998 2. 2, Dion Byrum (OU), 2005 2, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2011 2, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2012
Most Interceptions Returned for TDs Career: 1. 4, Melvin Marshall (BGSU), 1982-85 4, Dustin Cohen (MIA), 1996-99 4, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2009-12 4. 3, Jay Baker (MIA), 1995-98 3, C.J. Wilson (WMU) 2005-08
Longest Interception Returned: 1. 100, Vern Brown (WMU) vs. BYU, 1970 100, Dave Petway (NIU) vs. Southern Illinois, 1977 100, Shawn Williams (CMU) vs. EMU, 1998 100, Josh Gordy (CMU) vs. UA, 2006 100, Tyrrell Herbert (UT), vs. Michigan 2008
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PuntingBest Punting Average Game (min. of 4): 1. 57.5 (4-230) BGSU vs. Southern Miss., 1975 2. 56.5 (4-226) OU vs. UB, 1999 3. 55.7 (6-334) UCF vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 4. 55.0 (6-330) OU vs. CMU, 2001 5. 53.9 (7-377) MIA vs. Michigan, 2008 6. 53.8 (6-323) UT vs. WMU, 2007 7. 53.5 (6-321) OU vs. UA, 1998 8. 53.4 (9-481) BGSU vs. BSU, 1990 9. 53.3 (6-320) BSGU vs. OU, 1953 10. 53.0 (3-159) MIA vs. Purdue, 2006
Most Punts Game: 1. 16, EMU vs. Michigan State, 1999 2. 15, UT vs. Arizona State, 1979 3. 14, BGSU vs. OU, 1947 14, OU vs. MAR, 1985 14, UA vs. Ohio State, 2007
Most Punting Yards Game: 1. 642, EMU vs. Michigan State, 1999 2. 617, UT vs. Arizona State, 1979 3. 601, OU vs. MAR, 1985 4. 598, MAR vs. Louisville, 1968
Two-Team Records- PuntingMost Punts: 1. 27, OU (13) vs. BGSU (14), 1947 2. 23, EMU (16) vs. Michigan State (7), 1999 23, BGSU (11) vs. Utah State (12), 1969 23, UT (10) vs. Villanova (13), 1969
Fewest Punts: 1. 1, MIA (0) vs. BGSU (1), 1964 2. 2, BSU (1) vs. Louisiana Tech (1), 1976
IndividualBest Punting Average Game (min. of 4): 1. 57.6 (7-403), Matt Prater (UCF) vs. OU, 2003
2. 57.5 (4-230), Greg Kampe (BGSU) vs. S. Miss., 1975
3. 56.5, Gabe Lindstrom (UT) vs. UCF, 1997
4. 56.5 (4-226), Dave Zastudil (OU) vs. UB, 1999
5. 55.7 (6-334), Matt Prater (UCF) vs. Va. Tech, 2003
6. 55.5, Brad Maynard (BSU) vs. EMU, 1995
55.0 (6-330), Dave Zastudil (OU) vs. CMU, 2001
8. 54.4, Terry Schultz (KSU) vs. Xavier, 1971
9. 54.1, Brad Maynard (BSU) vs. Minnesota, 1995
10. 53.9 (7-377), Jake Richardson (MIA) vs. Mich., 2008
Best Punting Average Season: 1. 47.9, Matt Prater (UCF), 2003 2. 46.8, Cris Shale (BGSU), 1990 3. 46.5, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1995 4. 46.3, Chris Miller (BSU), 2006 5. 46.1, Brett Kern (UT), 2007 6. 45.8, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1996 45.8, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2011 8. 45.6, Dave Zastudil (OU), 2001 9. 45.5, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1994 10. 45.4, Chris Miller (BSU), 2007 11. 45.3, Dave Zastudil (OU), 1998 45.3, Brian Schmiedebusch (BGSU), 2011 13. 45.0, Gary Layton (MIA), 1994 45.0, Jacob Richardson (MIA), 2007 15. 44.9, Andy Pollack (BGSU), 1998 16. 44.4, Curtis Head (MAR), 2001 17. 44.3, Dave Zastudil (OU), 2000 18. 44.0, Bill Bradshaw (BGSU), 1953 19. 43.9, Adam Anderson (WMU), 2003 43.9, Jim Laney (WMU), 2007
Best Punting Average Career (min. of 3 years): 1. 44.7, Chris Mller (BSU), 2005-08 2. 44.5, Dave Zastudil (OU), 1998-01 3. 44.2, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1993-96 4. 43.1, Cris Shale (BGSU), 1987-90 5. 42.7, Jacob Richardson (MIA), 2005-08 6. 42.3, Brett Kern (UT), 2005-07 7. 42.2, Bill Bradshaw (BGSU), 1952-54 42.2, Mike Hayes (UA), 1994, 1996-98 42.2. Andy Pollack (BGSU), 1996-98 42.2, Curtis Head (MAR), 1999-02
Most Punts Game: 1. 16, Nick Avondet (EMU) vs. Michigan State, 1999 2. 14, Art McCormick (OU) vs. MAR, 1985 14, John Stec (UA) vs. Ohio State, 2007 4. 13, Max Minnich (BGSU) vs. OU, 1947 13, Matt Schulte (OU) vs. Virginia, 2007 6. 12, nine players tied
Most Punts Season: 1. 89, Damon Keller (BSU), 1992 2. 87, Brain Brandt (CMU), 2000 3. 84, Tony DeLeone (KSU), 1981 84, Matt Miller (OU), 2005 5. 83, Matt Rinehart (KSU), 2011 83, Ken Walter (KSU), 1992 7. 82, Brad Wojick (OU), 1993 8. 81, Roch Wurst (UT), 1978 81, Scott McMahan (UB), 2002 81, David Rysko (EMU), 2003
81, Zach Campbell (UA), 2010 12. 80, Jake Kemp (CMU), 1998 80, Ken Walter (KSU), 1994 80, Tony DeLeone (KSU), 1982 80, Jim Posipanka (KSU), 1977
Most Punts Career: 1. 301, Brian Brandt (CMU), 2000-03 2. 300, Tony DeLeone (KSU), 1981-83 3. 281, Ben Woods (UB), 2004-07 4. 265, Roch Wurst (UT), 1975-78 5. 264, Tony Mikulec (CMU), 2004-07 6. 255, Todd Van Keppel (NIU), 1981-84 7. 254, Reggie Hodges (BSU), 2001-04 8. 233, David Rysko (EMU), 2000-03 9. 231, Chris Miller (BSU), 2005-08 10. 229, Scott Kovanda (BSU), 2009-12
Most Punting Yards Game: 1. 642, Nick Avondet (EMU) vs. Michigan State, 1999 2. 601, Art McCormick (OU) vs. MAR, 1985 3. 593, Cris Shale (BGSU) vs. CMU, 1990 4. 575, John Stec (UA) vs. Ohio State, 2007 5. 556, Brad Maynard (BSU) vs. MIA, 1995
Most Punting Yards Season: 1. 3,555, Matt Rinehart (KSU), 2011 2. 3,440, Brian Brandt (CMU), 2000 3. 3,394, Tony DeLeone (KSU), 1982 4. 3,260, David Rysko (EMU), 2003 5. 3,245, Matt Miller (OU), 2005 6. 3,235, Ken Walter (KSU), 1992 7. 3,221, Jim Phelps (BGSU), 1981 8. 3,207, Tony DeLeone (KSU), 1981 9. 3,196, Gabe Lindstrom (UT), 1998 10. 3,109, Reggie Hodges (BSU), 2004
Most Punting Yards Career: 1. 12,202, Brian Brandt (CMU), 2000-03 2. 11,843, Tony DeLeone (KSU), 1981-83 3. 11,053, Ben Woods (UB), 2004-07 4. 10,702, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1993-96 5. 10,618, Nick Avondet (EMU), 1997-2000 6. 10,3042, Chris Miller (BSU), 2005-08 7. 10,312, Todd Van Keppel (NIU), 1981-84 8 10,267, Tony Mikulec (CMU), 2004-07 9. 10,210, Reggie Hodges (BSU), 2001-04 10. 10,025, Bob Hirschmann (EMU), 1982-85
Longest Punt: 1. 92, Brandon Hannum (UT) vs. BGSU, 2001
2. 86, Dale Livingston (WMU) vs. KSU, 1966
3. 85, Wayne Schwalbach (CMU) vs. OU, 1975
4. 84, Todd Winters (CMU) vs. BSU, 1989
5. 83, Leslie Gratton (WMU) vs. Washington (Mo.), 1950
Punt ReturnsMost Punt Returns Game: 1. 12, MIA vs. Dayton, 1970 2. 10, UT vs. NIU, 1967
Most Punts Returned Game: 1. 12, Dick Adams (MIA) vs. Dayton,1970 2. 10, Steve Banks (UT) vs. MAR, 1971 3. 9, Dan Sheldon (BGSU) vs. CMU, 2002 9, Kendrick Mosley (WMU) vs. CMU, 2003 9, Shatone Powers (NIU) vs. KSU, 2005 6. 8, Todd Feldman (KSU) vs. EMU, 1981 8, Dan Crockett (UT) vs. BGSU, 1988 8, Ryan Hahaj (BSU) vs. CMU, 2003
Most Punts Returned Season: 1. 55, Dick Adams (MIA), 1970 2. 41, Ted Hollern (CMU), 1982 3. 40, Bill Rush (EMU), 1982 4. 39, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2004 5. 38, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003 38, Kendrick Mosley (WMU), 2003 7. 37, Eddie Tilllitz (MIA), 2000 37, Todd Feldman (KSU), 1981
Most Punts Returned Career: 1. 121, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003-06 2. 117, Ted Hollern (CMU), 1981-84 3. 90, Eddie Tillitz (MIA), 2000-02 4. 88, Todd Feldman (KSU), 1981-84 5. 87, P.J. Fleck (NIU), 1999-03 6. 81, Dick Adams (MIA), 1968-70 7. 80, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2003-05 80, B.J. Hill (BSU), 2008 9. 75, Bill Rush (EMU), 1979-82 10. 69, Josh Bush (WMU), 1998-2001
Most Yards, Punt Returns Game: 1. 237, Ryne Robinson (MIA) vs. UB, 2003
2. 161, Eddie Tillitz (MIA) vs. EMU, 2000
3. 160, Kendrick Mosley (WMU) vs. CMU, 2003
4. 153, Dick Phillips (OU) vs. Western Reserve, 1950
5. 152, Tremayne Banks (MIA) vs. BSU, 1996
152, Bob Zimpfer (BGSU) vs. Quantico Marines, 1967
7. 151, Paul Agema (WMU) vs. UA, 1990
8. 149, Dick Adams (MIA) vs. Dayton, 1970
9. 140, Damone Williams (MAR), vs. OU,1998
10. 139, Ryne Robinson (MIA) vs. Michigan, 2004
Most Yards, Punt Returns Season: 1. 654, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003 2. 578, Dick Adams (MIA), 1970 3. 547, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2004 4. 526, Josh Bush (WMU), 2000 5. 477, Dan Sheldon (NIU), 2002 6. 450, Eddie Tillitz (MIA), 2000 7. 443, Donta Greene (UT), 2002 8. 440, Kendrick Mosley (WMU), 2002 9. 429, Kendrick Mosley (WMU), 2003
Most Yards, Punt Returns Career: 1. 1,677, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003-06 2, 1,021, Dan Sheldon (NIU), 2001-04 3. 1,001, Ted Hollern (CMU), 1981-84 4. 958, Bob Zimpfer (BGSU), 1967-69 5. 925, Eddie Tillitz (MIA), 2000-02 6. 869, Kendrick Mosley (WMU), 1999-2003 7. 858, Dick Adams (MIA), 1968-70 8. 827, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2003-05 9. 822, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 10. 786, Josh Bush (WMU), 1998-2001
Best Punt Return Average (min. of 3) Game: 1. 43.3, Ryne Robinson (MIA) vs. OU, 2003
2. 43.0, Keyon Laws (BSU) vs. UCF, 1996
3. 39.0, Domenik Hixon (UA) vs. Ball State, 2004
4. 37.7, Antonio Brown (CMU) vs. Alcorn St., 2009
5. 37.0, Adrian Reese (BSU) vs. MIA, 1998
6. 34.8, Ryne Robinson (MIA) vs. Michigan, 2004
7. 34.5, Herb Jackson (BSU) vs. MIA, 1989
8. 32.7, Corey Partridge (BGSU) vs. Temple, 2005
9. 32.4, Eddie Tillitz (MIA) vs. EMU, 2000
10. 32.0, Andre Jones (UA) vs. Army, 2007
Best Punt Return Average (min 1.2/game) Season: 1. 24.4, Craig Thompson (EMU), 1990 2. 22.7, Dan Sheldon (NIU), 2002 3. 20.7, Dick Phillips (OU), 1950 4. 20.5, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2008
Best Punt Return Average (min. of 20 ) Career: 1. 22.4, Lovell Coleman (WMU), 1957-59 2. 20.1, Fred Gissendaner (KSU), 1963-65 3. 17.9, Dan Sheldon (NIU), 2001-04 4. 17.2, Wesley Cates (WMU), 1973-74 5. 15.5, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 6. 15.1, Juan Goman (BSU) ,1992-94 7. 14.5, Herb Jackson (BSU), 1987-89 8. 14.3, Josh Bush (WMU), 1997-00 9. 14.0, LaVon Brazill (OU), 2007-09 10. 13.9, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003-06 Longest Punt Return: 1. 100, Courtney Davis (BGSU) vs. KSU, 1996 2. 98, Jim Gray (UT) vs. Dayton, 1963 3. 96, Bill Neumeier (MIA) vs. BGSU, 1962 96, Craig Thompson (EMU) vs. WMU, 1991 5. 95, Paul Agema (WMU) vs. UA, 1990 6. 93, Greg Jennings (WMU) vs. NIU, 2004
7. 91, LaVon Brazill (OU) vs. NIU, 2009 8. 90, Dan Sheldon (NIU) vs. KSU, 2002 9. 89, Lance Moore (UA) vs. CMU, 2004 10. 88, Chris Garrett (OU) vs. WMU, 2006 11. 87, LaVon Brazill (OU) vs. KSU, 2009 87, Charlie Todd (BSU) at WMU, 2009 87, Gerald Tinker (KSU) vs. UT, 1973
Kickoff ReturnsMost Kickoff Returns Game: 1. 14, EMU vs. Pittsburgh, 1995 2. 12, EMU vs. NIU, 2010 3. 11, UT vs. MIA, 1954 11, KSU vs. WMU, 1996 11, CMU vs. Clemson, 2007 11, WMU vs. UT, 2011
Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Game: 1. 350, EMU vs. Army, 1992 2. 284, BSU vs. CMU, 2007 3. 280, EMU vs. Pittsburgh, 1995 4. 265, CMU vs. Clemson, 2007 5. 261, NIU at UT, 2011 6. 258, BGSU at West Virginia, 2011 7. 235, UT vs. CMU, 2010 8. 233, WMU vs. Indiana, 2007 9. 228, KSU vs. BGSU, 1971 228, UT at CMU, 2009
Best Kickoff Return Average (minimum of 3) Game: 1. 62.3 (3-187) UA vs. Connecticutt, 2003 2. 57.0 (3-171) UB vs. UA, 2011 3. 52.5 (4-210) WM, vs. Youngstown State, 1999 4. 51.7 (3-155) KSU vs. Towson, 2012 5. 51.1 (3-155) BSU vs. UT, 2001 6. 47.0 (5-235) UT vs. CMU, 2010 7. 46.7 (3-140) OU vs. Wyoming, 2008 8. 44.0 (3-132) KSU vs. Murray State, 2010 9. 43.3 (3-130) UT vs. Richmond, 1968 10. 43.0 (3-129) BSU vs. NIU, 2004
Individual Kickoff ReturnsMost Kickoff Returns, Game: 1. 9, Dante Love (BSU) vs. CMU, 2007 9, Johnny Sears (EMU) at Arkansas, 2009 9, Jalil Carter (UA) vs. NIU, 2010 4. 8, Reggie Thornton (BGSU) vs. TCU, 1988 8, Kenny Parker (KSU) vs. UT, 1989 8, Jeff Blakely (UA) vs. CMU, 1994 8, Shawn Shoemaker (KSU) vs. WMU, 1998 8, Joe Alls (BGSU), vs. UT, 2000 8, Matt Carter (UA) vs. MAR, 2001 8, Aaron Leeper (UB) vs. MIA, 2003 8, Trumaine Riley (EMU) vs. Idaho, 2004 8, Greg Harris (UT) vs. Fresno State, 2008 8, Anthony Bowman (KSU) at Temple, 2009 8, Donte Harden (OU) vs. Troy, 2010 8, Briggs Orsbon (BSU) at Oklahoma, 2011 8, BooBoo Gates (BGSU) vs. NIU, 2011 8, Dervon Wallace (WMU) at UT, 2011
Most Kickoff Returns, Season: 1. 48, Dante Love (BSU), 2007 2. 46, Tyler Allen (EMU), 2012 3. 44, Dantayo Gage (EMU), 2007 44, Jordan Broadnax (UMass), 2012 5. 43, Keith Crawford (OU), 1986 6. 42, Jamal Rogers (MIA), 2007 42, Brandon West (WMU), 2009 8. 41, Dervon Wallace (WMU), 2011 41, Trumaine Riley (EMU), 2003 10. 40, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007 11. 39, Roger Williams (BGSU), 2007 12. 38, BooBoo Gates (BGSU), 2011 38, Tyrone Pronty (BGSU), 2010 14. 37, Rashad McDade (WMU), 1999 37, Dahnel Singfield (UB), 1999 37, Aaron Kinebrew (KSU), 1990 37, Jamie Goodwin (UA), 2003
Most Kickoffs Returned, Career: 1. 130, Trumaine Riley (EMU), 2003-06 2. 127, Brandon West (WMU), 2006-09 3. 113, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 4. 91, Keith Crawford (OU), 1985-87 5. 85, Shawn Bayes (KSU), 2005-08 6. 83, Dante Love (BSU), 2005-07 7. 82, Chris Garrett (OU), 2006-09 8. 80, Aaron Kinebrew (KSU), 1988-91 80, Eddie Harris (UT), 1982-85 10. 76, Eric Wilkerson (KSU), 1985-88
Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Game: 1. 266, Dante Love (BSU) vs. CMU, 2007
2. 233, BooBoo Gates (BGSU) at West Virginia, 2011
3. 224, Tommylee Lewis (NIU) at UT, 2011
4. 221, Chris Garrett (OU) at Tennessee, 2009
5. 215, Eric Page (UT) vs. CMU, 2010
6. 212, Brandon West (WMU) vs. Indiana, 2007
7. 208, Eric Page (UT) at CMU, 2009
8. 204, Eddie Woodard (KSU) vs. BGSU, 1971
9. 200, C.R. Roberson (EMU) vs. UA, 2001
10. 195, Rashad McDade (WMU) vs. Youngstown St, 1999
11. 192, Bernard Reedy (UT), Utah State, 2012
12. 189, B.J. Hill (BSU) vs. UB, 2008
13. 188, Dervon Wallace (WMU) at Michigan, 2011
14. 185, Courtney Burton (OU) VS. MIA, 1992
185, A.J. Harris (NIU) vs. UA, 2005
185, Antonio Brown (CMU) vs. Clemson, 2007
185, Meco Brown (NIU) vs. BSU, 2008
Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Season: 1. 1,100, Dante Love (BSU), 2007 2. 1,036, Tyler Allen (EMU), 2012 3. 1,048, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007 4. 1,016, Dontayo Gage (EMU), 2007 5. 1,015, Dervon Wallace (WMU), 2011 6. 981, BooBoo Gates (BGSU), 2011 7. 973, Jamal Rogers (MIA), 2007 8. 960, Brandon West (WMU), 2009 9. 932, Jordan Broadnax (UMass), 2012 10. 906, Brandon West (WMU), 2007
Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Career: 1. *3,118, Brandion West (WMU) 2006-09 2. 2,612, Antonio Brown (CMU) 2007-09 3. 2,541, Trumaine Riley (EMU), 2003-05 4. 2,185, Chris Garrett (OU), 2006-09 5. 2,184, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11 6. 1,862, Dante Love (BSU), 2005-07 7. 1,843, Keith Crawford (OU), 1985-87 8. 1,826, Milt Bowen (MIA), 1999-01 9. 1,772, Steve Clay (EMU), 1992-95 10. 1,737, Cliff Reed (WMU), 1981-84* Set NCAA all divisions record for Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Career.
Best Kickoff Return Average (min. of 3) Game: 1. 71.7, Eric Page (UT) vs. CMU, 2010 (3-215)
2. 65.0, Rashad McDade (WMU) vs. Youngstown State, 1999 (3-195)
3. 56.0, Tommylee Lewis (NIU) vs. UT, 2011 (4-224)
4. 51.7, Corey Parchman (BSU) vs. UT, 2001
5. 51.0, Eddie Woodard (KSU) vs. BGSU, 1971
6. 49.0, Joshua Abrams (OU) vs. MIA, 2007
7. 45.7, Jim Kovach (KSU) vs. OU, 1968
8. 44.0, Erik Wilkerson (KSU) vs. UT, 1988 (3-132)
9. 42.7, Derrick Nix (KSU) vs. CMU, 1986 (3-128)
10. 39.0, Shawn Shoemaker (KSU)
vs. Navy, 1999 (4- 156)
Best Average Kickoff Return (min. of 10) Season: 1. 36.9, Dri Archer (KSU), 2012 2. 32.9, James Williams (MAR), 1999 3. 32.6, Orin Richburg (KSU), 1967 4. 31.9, Bryan Williams (UA), 2007 5. 31.4, Stevie Nelson (BSU), 1979 6. 31.3, Travis Shelton (TU), 2008 7. 31.1, Eric Page (UT), 2010 8. 31.0, Corey Parchman (BSU), 2001 9. 30.8, Al Moore (MIA), 1967 10. 30.7, Steve Clay (EMU), 1993 11. 30.0, David Harvey (UA), 2006
Best Average Kickoff Return (min. of 20) Career: 1. 30.5, Bryan Williams (UA), 2007-08 2. 29.4, James Willimas (MAR), 1998-99 3. 28.9, Eric Page (UT), 2009-10 4. 27.8, Lovell Coleman (WMU), 1957-59 5. 27.3, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11 6. 26.9, Erland Ahlberg (OU), 1954-56 7. 26.7, Dri Archer (KSU), 2009-12 8. 26.6, Chris Garrett (OU), 2006-09 9. 25.7, Travis Shelton (TU), 2007-08 10. 25.6, Dick Conley (OU), 1966-68
Longest Kickoff Return: 1. 100, Lovell Coleman (WMU) vs. CMU, 1957 100, Lovell Coleman (WMU) vs. BGSU, 1958 100, Norman Warren (KSU) vs. E. Kentucky, 1979 100, Stevie Nelson (BSU) vs. OU, 1980 100, Don Treadwell (MIA) vs. Cincinnati, 1980 100, Lincoln Dupree (EMU) vs. NIU, 1999 100, Corey Parchman (BSU) vs. UT, 2001
100, Tyrone Walker (WMU) vs. EMU, 2002 100, Jamie Goodwin (UA) vs. Connecticut, 2003 100, Dante Love (BSU) vs. CMU, 2007 100, Donte Harden (OU) at Wyoming, 2008 100, James Nixon (Temple) at Navy, 2009 100, Tommylee Lewis (NIU) vs. UT, 2011 100, Matt Brown (Temple) vs. KSU, 2011 100, Daz Patterson (Ohio) vs. UB, 2012
First DownsMost Total First Downs Game: 1. 43, NIU vs. BSU, 2011 43, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012 3. 42, MIA at UA, 2012 4. 38, OU vs. Tennessee Tech, 2000 38, EMU vs. CMU, 2008 6. 37, KSU vs. MAR, 1973 37, BGSU vs. OU, 2002 37, UA vs. Howard, 2003 37, UT vs. WMU, 2011 10. 36, WMU vs. EMU, 1998 36, BGSU vs. E. Kentucky, 2003 36, MIA vs. KSU, 2003 36, UT vs. WMU, 2004
Fewest Total First Downs Allowed: 1. 1, MAR vs. OU, 1997 2. 2, MIA vs. MAR, 1971 2, UT vs. Dayton, 1970
Most First Downs By Rushing Game: 1. 33, OU vs. EMU, 1997 2. 28, MIA vs. WMU, 1975 3. 27, MIA vs. WMU, 1971 27, CMU vs. EMU, 2002 5. 25, OU vs. Tennessee Tech, 2000 25, OU vs. UA, 2001
Most First Downs By Rushing Season: 1. 195, CMU, 1975 2. 185, OU, 2000 185, CMU, 1979 4. 177, OU, 1998 5. 165, BGSU, 2003
Most First Downs By Passing Game: 1. 29, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012 2. 27, MIA vs. Hawaii, 2001 27, EMU vs.CMU, 2008 4. 25, UT vs. Pittsburgh, 2003 25, EMU vs. TU, 2008 25, MIA at UA, 2012
Most First Downs By Passing Season: 1. 226, MIA, 2003 2. 204, WMU, 2011 204, MAR, 2002 4. 197, BGSU, 2003 5. 194, BGSU, 2004 6. 188, BGSU, 2009 7. 183, MAR, 2001 183, CMU, 2009 9. 181, BSU, 2012 10. 180, UA, 2012
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
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Most First Downs By Penalty Game: 1. 8, MIA vs. OU, 2007 2. 7, KSU vs. BGSU, 1997 7, WMU vs. Arkansas State, 1968 7, UA at UT, 2012 4. 6, on 15 occassions, recent KSU at EMU, 2012
PenaltiesMost Penalties Game: 1. 19, UT vs. Temple, 2001 2. 18, MIA vs. Xavier, 1957 3. 17, MAR vs. Clemson, 1999 17, MAR vs. NIU, 2001 17, UCF vs. Arizona State, 2002 17, MAR vs. Louisville, 2002 17, UCF vs. FAU, 2003 17, WMU vs. MIA, 2004 17, OU vs. UB, 2005 10. 16, OU vs. MAR, 1988 16, WMU vs. West Virginia, 1996 16, OU vs. KSU, 2007
Most Yards Penalized Game: 1. 191, MAR vs. UB, 2000 2. 185, UT vs. Temple, 2001 3. 163, WMU vs. MAR, 1969 4. 162, WMU vs. KSU, 1991 5. 161, OU vs. UB, 2005 6. 160, MIA vs. NIU, 1970 7. 155, OU vs. KSU, 2007 8. 154, WMU vs. BSU, 1983
Most Yards Penalized Season: 1. 1,045, EMU, 1981 2. 984, EMU, 1985 3. 968, MAR, 2002 4. 963, MIA, 1994 5. 925, MAR, 1999
Longest Unbeaten Streak w/Ties, MAC Games Only: 1. 29, MIA, 1953-58 (27-0-2) 2. 22, BGSU, 1990-93 (21-0-1)
AttendanceAttendance, Single Road Game: 1. 110,971, NIU at Michigan, 2005 2. 110,815, MIA at Michigan, 2004 3. 110,708, UMass at Michigan, 2012 4. 110,637, CMU at Michigan, 2003 5. 110,575, BGSU at Michigan, 2000 6. 110,506, WMU at Michigan, 2011 7. 110,438, EMU at Michigan, 1998 8. 110,343, EMU at Michigan, 2011 9. 109,933, BGSU at Michigan, 2010 10. 109,837, WMU at Michigan, 2001
Attendance, Single Home Game: 1. 71,727, Ohio State at Toledo, 2009 (at Cleveland Browns Stadium) 2. 69,029, Penn State at Temple, 2007 3. 61,500, Iowa at Northern Illinois, 2007 (at Soldier Field) 4. 57,323, Penn State at Temple, 2011 5. 52,117, NIU vs. Iowa, 2012 (at Chicago Soldier Field) 6. 41,068, Wisconsin at NIU, 2011 (at Chicago, Soldier Field) 7. 40,224, Indiana at BSU, 2011 (at Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium) 8. 36,852, Navy at UT, 2001 9. 36,502, NIU at UT, 2001 10. 36,361, Indiana State at WMU, 2000
Attendance, Single Conference Game: 1. 36,502, NIU at UT, 2001 2. 36,102, CMU at WMU, 1999 3. 35,107, NIU at WMU, 1998 4. 34,900, MAR at UT, 2000 5. 33,537, KSU at MAR, 2003 6. 33,527, UT at BGSU, 1983 7. 33,272, CMU at WMU,1989 8. 33,204, MIA at MAR, 1998 9. 32,285, CMU at WMU, 1988 10. 32,255, CMU at WMU, 1980
4. 54,113, CMU vs. Middle Tennessee State, 2006 Motor City Bowl
5. 52,911, MAR vs. Cincinnati, 2000 Motor City Bowl
6. 52,552, UT vs. Connecticut, 2004 Motor City Bowl
7. 52,449, MAR vs. BYU, 1999 Motor City Bowl
8. 52,106, MAR vs. Louisville, 1998 Motor City Bowl
9. 51,872, UT vs. Boston College, 2002 Motor City Bowl
10. 51,286, BGSU vs. NW, 2003 Motor City Bowl
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
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UPI Final PollsYear Rank School Record
1955 t-20 MIA 9-0
1968 t-18 Ohio 10-1
1970 t-17 UT 12-0
1971 13 UT 12-0
1973 17 MIA 11-0
1974 10 MIA 10-0-1
1975 16 MIA 11-1
1995 22 UT 11-0-1
USA Today/ESPN Final Polls
(Coaches’ Poll beginning in 1991; CNN, 1982-96; ESPN, 1997-current)
Year Rank School Record
1995 24 UT 11-0-1
1998 27 MAR 12-1 1998 34 MIA 10-1
1999 10 MAR 13-0
2000 27 UT 10-1
2001 21 MAR 11-2
2001 22 UT 10-2
2002 19 MAR 11-2
2003 12 MIA 13-1
2003 23 BGSU 11-3
2009 24 CMU 12-2
2012 24 NIU 12-2
AP Final Polls
Year Rank School Record
1955 15 MIA 9-0
1968 20 Ohio 10-1
1970 12 UT 12-0
1971 14 UT 12-0
1973 12 MIA 11-0
1974 10 MIA 10-0-1
1975 12 MIA 11-1
1983 30 NIU 10-2
1995 24 UT 11-0-1
1998 27 MAR 12-1 1998 30 MIA 10-1
1999 10 MAR 13-0
2000 27 UT 10-1
2001 23 UT 10-2
2001 26 MAR 11-2
2002 19 MAR 11-2
2003 10 MIA 13-1
2003 23 BGSU 11-3
2009 23 CMU 12-2
2012 22 NIU 12-2
MAC Teams in the Final Polls
Former Mid-American Conference Players on Active NFL Rosters(As of June 15, 2013)
Arizona (3)C Adam Bice R AkronC Scott Wedige 2 Northern IllinoisP Dave Zastudil 12 Ohio
Atlanta (5)DL Neal Huynh R OhioOL Phillipkeith Manley 1 ToledoWR Martel Moore R Northern IllinoisCB Asante Samuel 10 Central FloridaLB Pat Schiller 1 Northern Illinois
Baltimore (2)RB Bernard Pierce 2 TempleWR Marcus Rivers R Buffalo
Carolina (4)LB Chase Blackburn 9 AkronWR Domenik Hixon 8 AkronS Mike Mitchell 5 OhioDB Josh Thomas 3 Buffalo
Chicago (3)OL Derek Dennis 1 TempleTE Steve Maneri 3 TempleWR Brandon Marshall 8 Central Florida
Cincinnati (2)LB James Harrison 10 Kent StateWR Andrew Hawkins 3 Toledo
Cleveland (3)OL John Greco 6 ToledoDL Ishmaa’ily Kitchen 2 Kent StateDL Brian Sanford 3 Temple
Dallas (4)S Barry Church 4 ToledoOT Doug Free 7 Northern IllinoisC Kevin Kowalski 3 ToledoQB Dalton Williams R Akron
Denver (3)QB Zac Dysert R Miami (Ohio)DL Terrance Knighton 4 TempleK Matt Prater 6 Central Florida
Detroit (8)DE Freddie Bishop R Western MichiganS Louis Delmas 5 Western MichiganOL Austin Holtz R Ball StateDE Jason Jones 6 Eastern MichiganOL Darren Keyton R Central MichiganTE Tony Scheffler 8 Western MichiganLB Tahir Whitehead 2 TempleWR Cody Wilson R Central Michigan
Green Bay (5)QB Alex Gillett R Eastern MichiganOL T.J. Lang 5 Eastern MichiganDL Andy Mulumba R Eastern MichiganOL Josh Sitton 6 Central FloridaRB James Starks 4 Buffalo
Houston (4)OL Brandon Brooks 2 Miami (Ohio)WR Andy Cruse R Miami (Ohio)DT Chis Jones R Bowling GreenOL Dann O’Neill R Western Michigan
Indianapolis (8)RB Ahmad Bradshaw 7 MarshallWR LaVon Brazill 2 OhioDB Josh Gordy 3 Central MichiganQB Chandler Harnish 2 Northern IllinoisK Brandon McManus R TempleWR Nathan Palmer 2 Northern IllinoisOT Joe Reitz 3 Western MichiganLB Monte Simmons 1 Kent State
Jacksonville (7)DE Jason Babin 10 Western MichiganC Dan Gerberry 1 Ball StateDE J.D. Griggs R AkronDE Paul Hazel R Western MichiganOL Stephane Milhim R UMassOL Drew Nowak 2 Western MichiganWR Taylor Price 4 Ohio
Kansas City (4)DB Vince Agnew 1 Central MichiganOL Eric Fisher R Central MichiganDL Daniel Muir 5 Kent StateLB Frank Zombo 4 Central Michigan
New England (4)WR Julian Edelman 5 Kent StateRB Quentin Hines R AkronOL Josh Kline R Kent StateLS Mike Zupancic R Eastern Michigan
New Orleans (2)WR Chris Givens 1 Miami (Ohio)WR Lance Moore 8 Toledo
N.Y. Giants (3)RB Michael Cox R UMassOL Eric Herman R OhioDL Cullen Jenkins 12 Central Michigan
N.Y. Jets (6)LB Nick Bellore 2 Central MichiganDB Jaiquawn Jarrett 2 TempleDE Sean Progar R Northern IllinoisWR Jordan White 2 Western MichiganDT Muhammad Wilkerson 3 TempleOL Brian Winters R Kent State
Oakland (3)WR Joshua Cribbs 8 Kent StateWR Rod Streater 2 TempleDB Usama Young 7 Kent State
Pittsburgh (6)LB Alan Baxter R Northern IllinoisWR Antonio Brown 4 Central MichiganQB Bruce Gradkowski 7 ToledoLB Adrian Robinson 2 TempleQB Ben Roethlisberger 10 Miami (Ohio)K Shaun Suisham 9 Bowling Green
San Diego (5)DB Jahleel Addae R Central MichiganLB Larry English 4 Northern IllinoisTE Antonio Gates 10 Kent StateLB Dan Molls R ToledoTE Dallas Walker R Western Michigan
San Francisco (3)TE Jason Schepler R Northern IllinoisOT Joe Staley 7 Central MichiganOL Wayne Tribue 1 Temple
Seattle (2)WR Phil Bates 2 OhioWR Stephen Williams 3 Toledo
Tampa Bay (8)DB Sean Baker 1 Ball StateRB Matt Brown R TempleTE Tom Crabtree 4 Miami (Ohio)DL Steven Means R BuffaloDB Rashan Melvin R Northern IllinoisDT Andre Neblett 4 TempleTE Danny Noble 2 ToledoWR Eric Page 1 Toledo
Tennessee (4)P Brett Kern 6 ToledoRB Jalen Parmele 4 ToledoWR Kevin Walter 11 Eastern MichiganDB Tracy Wilson 2 Northern Illinois
Washington (2)DB E.J. Biggers 4 Western MichiganOL Kory Lichtensteiger 4 Bowling Green
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1948 (5)5-Gene Ruszkowski, T, OU ...................................................... L.A. Rams9-George Roman, T, CWR ................................................ Boston Yanks15-Larry Brink, E, NIU .............................................................. L.A. Rams23-Paul Shoults, B, MIA ............................................ Chicago Cardinals24-Paul Dietzel, C, MIA ....................................................Chicago Bears
1952 (5)12-Frank Middendorf, C, Cincinnati .................................. Washington19-Johnny Pont, B, MIA ...........................................Green Bay Packers23-Don Greene, T, MIA.............................................. Cleveland Browns26-Dick Kane, G, Cincinnati ..................................San Francisco 49ers30-Bob Linn, B, CWR ............................................................ Washington
1953 (7)5-Bill Shalosky, G, Cincinnati ................................... Chicago Cardinals11-Jim Bailey, B, MIA .................................................................. L.A. Rams13-Andy Matto, T, Cincinnati .................................................. L.A. Rams16-Fred Dung, E, BGSU ...........................................San Francisco 49ers16-John Zachary, B, MIA ...........................................Pittsburgh Steelers21-Dick Gordon, T, UT ............................................................... L.A. Rams23-Jim Root, B, MIA .................................................... Chicago Cardinals
1954 (8)6-Asa Jenkins, B, UT ................................................... Cleveland Browns9-Tom Jones, T, MIA .................................................... Cleveland Browns10-Tom Pagna, B, MIA .............................................. Cleveland Browns16-Al Kilgore, T, KSU ................................................... Chicago Cardinals17-Rick Kaser, B, UT ...............................................................Detroit Lions19-Charley Wenzlau, E, MIA ..........................................Baltimore Colts24-Lou Sawchik, E, OU ............................................. Chicago Cardinals28-Dick Mann, B, CWR ............................................................ L.A. Rams
1955 (5)5-Mel Triplett, B, UT .................................................................N.Y. Giants9-Bill Evans, G, MIA .........................................................Baltimore Colts12-Dick Chorovich, T, MIA...............................................Baltimore Colts15-George Machoukas, C, UT ................................Green Bay Packers17-Ed Merchant, B, MIA............................................Pittsburgh Steelers
1956 (5)8-Len Hellyer, B, MAR ............................................... Cleveland Browns9-Jack Hecker, E, BGSU ............................................ Cleveland Browns13-Mike Norcia, B, KSU ............................................................ L.A. Rams17-Tom Mooney, T, MIA ...........................................................N.Y. Giants27-Roger Siesel, T, MIA ............................................................. L.A. Rams
1957 (5)3-Luke Owens, T, KSU .....................................................Baltimore Colts6-Ken Russell, T, BGSU..........................................................Detroit Lions 11-Don Smith, T, MIA ................................................................. L.A. Rams14-Rudy Schoendorf, T, MIA ...................................Green Bay Packers26-Allen Bliss, E, MIA .................................................. Cleveland Browns
1958 (8)8-Karl Koepfer, G, BGSU ......................................................Detroit Lions13-Hal Williams, B, MIA ............................................. Cleveland Browns13-Gene Cook, E, UT ................................................Green Bay Packers15-Ray Dunlap, B, MAR ............................................ Chicago Cardinals15-Les Carney, B, OU .......................................................Baltimore Colts19-John Mumen, G, BGSU...............................................Baltimore Colts24-Jim O’Connor, T, MAR ......................................... Cleveland Browns27-Dave Thelen, B, MIA ............................................ Cleveland Browns
1959 (6)11-Jerry King, G, KSU ................................................... Cleveland Browns13-Ray Reese, B, BGSU .............................................. Cleveland Browns18-Ed Hill, G, MIA ........................................................ Cleveland Browns19-George Scott, B, MIA ..........................................................N.Y. Giants27-Larry Baker, T, BGSU .......................................... Cleveland Browns29-Jim O’Connor, C, MAR ......................................... Chicago Cardinals
1960 (4)12-Rich Mostardo, B, KSU ......................................... Cleveland Browns13-Rich Grecni, C, OU ................................................. Cleveland Browns17-Dale Chamberlain, FB, MIA ..............................Pittsburgh Steelers19-Jack Campbell, E, UT ........................................... Cleveland Browns
1960 AFL (10)First Selections:Dale Chamberlain, FB, MIA ..........................................Boston PatriotsGary Huber, C, MIA .........................................................Denver BroncosBob Zimpfer, T-G, BGSU ................................................Denver BroncosSecond Selections:Rich Grecni, C, OU .............................................................Boston PatriotsJack Campbell, E, UT ......................................................Denver BroncosDave Chamberlain, HB, MIA .........................................Houston OilersLowell Hughes, QB, KSU ..................................................Houston OilersRich Mostardo, HB, KSU ........................................ Minneapolis RaidersBob Colburn, QB, BGSU ..........................................................N.Y. TitansBob Hall, T-G, KSU ....................................................................N.Y. Titans
1961 (6)1-Bernie Casey, B, BGSU .........................................San Francisco 49ers9-Bob Brooks, FB, OU ..........................................................Detroit Lions11-Ralph White, T, BGSU .................................................Baltimore Colts16-Clarence Mason, E, BGSU .................................Green Bay Packers19-Bob Reublin, B, BGSU ........................................................N.Y. GiantsExpansion-Rich Mostardi, DB, KSU ....................... Minnesota Vikings
13-Bob Fearnside, HB, BGSU ................................................. L.A. Rams17-Rucker Wickline, C, MAR ...............................................Detroit Lions20-Mike Snodgrass, C, WMU.................................Green Bay Packers
1962 AFL(7)8-John Lomakoski, T, WMU ....................................................N.Y. Titans9-Bill Triplett, FB, MIA.....................................................Boston Patriots10-Ted Stute, T, OU ....................................................................N.Y. Titans11-Jerry Croft, G, BGSU .......................................................... Buffalo Bills17-Allen Miller, G, OU ................................................................N.Y. Titans22-Jim Thibert, E, UT ..............................................San Diego Chargers27-Scott Tyler, HB, MIA ...................................................... Dallas Texans
1963 (16)2-Bob Reynolds, T, BGSU..........................................St. Louis Cardinals2-Tom Nomina, T, MIA ............................................................. L.A. Rams2-Bob Jencks, E, MIA ..........................................................Chicago Bears3-Don Lisbon, B, BGSU ............................................San Francisco 49ers5-Frank Baker, B, UT ................................................. Cleveland Browns6-Charley Nickoson, T, OU ................................................... Washington6-Pat Emerick, G, WMU .........................................San Francisco 49ers11-Allen Schau,E, WMU .......................................................... Washington13-Paul Watters, T, MIA ..................................................Baltimore Colts13-Dick Schultz, T, OU ..............................................San Francisco 49ers15-Larry Campbell, E, UT ........................................................ L.A. Rams15-Ed Scrutchins, E, UT ..............................................St. Louis Cardinals16-Jim Bogdalek, T, UT ............................................San Francisco 49ers16-Lowell Caylor, DB, MIA ...............................................Chicago Bears17-Tim Stein, C, MIA ...................................................Pittsburgh Steelers19-Gary Sherman, LB, BGSU................................... Cleveland Browns
1963 AFL (10)2-Tom Nomina, T, MIA ...................................................Denver Broncos4-Bob Reynolds, T, BGSU ...............................................Boston Patriots5-Bob Jencks, E, MIA .............................................................. Buffalo Bills 6-Pat Emerick, LB, WMU ......................................San Diego Chargers19-Frank Baker, FB, UT .................................................Denver Broncos21-Gary Sherman, B, BGSU ...........................................Boston Patriots23-Paul Watters, T, MIA ........................................San Diego Chargers24-Lowell Caylor, HB, MIA .....................................................N.Y. Titans24-Dick Schultz, T, OU .....................................................Boston Patriots28-Tim Stein, C, MIA..........................................................Houston Oilers
1964 (4)10-Tony Lawrence, T, BGSU .....................................St. Louis Cardinals15-Alex Zenko, T, KSU ..............................................Green Bay Packers16-Wynn Lembright, T, UT .....................................................N.Y. Giants18-Mike Hicks, G, MAR ............................................Green Bay Packers
1965 (4)9-John Frick, E, OU ...................................................................N.Y. Giants12-Ernie Kellerman, QB, MIA........................................Dallas Cowboys14-Dan Simrell, QB, UT .............................................. Cleveland Browns16-Tom Good, B, MAR .............................................................N.Y. Giants
1965 AFL (3)6-Don Hoovier, LB, OU .................................................................N.Y. Jets14-Jay Cunningham, HB, BGSU ....................................Boston Patriots14-John Frick, G, OU ........................................................Denver Broncos
All-Time Mid-American Conference Member Draft ListThe following NFL draft list includes schools only during the years which they were members of the MAC beginning with the 1948 draft.
MAC IN THE NFL
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HISTORY AND RECORDS
1965 AFL Redshirt (1)6-Tom Good, LB, MAR ........................................San Diego Chargers
1984 (4)4-Martin Bayless, DB, BGSU (101) .........................St. Louis Cardinals9-Scott Bolzan, T, NIU (238) ........................... New England Patriots9-Mike Russell, LB, UT (252) ..........................................Houston Oilers12-Mark Emans, LB, BGSU (323) .........................Green Bay Packers
1985 (2)2-Jim Bowman, DB, CMU (52) ....................... New England Patriots4-Tom Toth, T, WMU (102) ............................. New England Patriots
1986 (6)2-John Offerdahl, LB, WMU (52) ................................Miami Dolphins5-Scott Kellar, DE, NIU (117) ..................................... Indianapolis Colts6-Curt Pardridge, WR, NIU (155) .......................San Diego Chargers7-Steve O’Malley, NT, NIU (171) .............................. Indianapolis Colts7-Brent Williams, DE, UT (192) ....................... New England Patriots12-Brian McClure, QB, BGSU (313) ....................................Buffalo Bills
1987 (4)5-George Swarn, RB, MIA (118) ..............................St. Louis Cardinals6-Mark Garalczyk, DT, WMU (146) ......................St. Louis Cardinals7-Chris Kelley, TE, UA (178) .....................................Pittsburgh Steelers7-Brian Williams, T, CMU (177) ..................................................N.Y. Jets
1991 (4)8-Jerry Evans, TE, UT (204) .....................................Phoenix Cardinals10-Cris Shale, P, BGSU (270) ..............................................Washington11-Terry Crews, LB, WMU (281) .............................................. L.A. Rams11-J.J. Wierenga, DE, CMU (289) ...........................Green Bay Packers
1992 (2)4-Darren Anderson, DB, UT (93) ................... New England Patriots11-Vince Morrow, TE, UT (307) ...........................................Buffalo Bills
1993 (4)1-Dan Williams, DE, UT (11)...........................................Denver Broncos6-Paul Hutchins, T, WMU (152) ............................Green Bay Packers8-Daron Alcorn, K, UA (224)........................Tampa Bay Buccaneers8-Blaine Bishop, DB, BSU (214) .....................................Houston Oilers
1994 (1)6-Steve Hawkins, WR, WMU (166) ............... New England Patriots
1996 (1)7-Keith McKenzie, LB, BSU (252) ........................Green Bay Packers
1997 (5)3-Brad Maynard, P, BSU (95) ............................................. N.Y. Giants3-0.J. Santiago, TE, KSU (70) .......................................Atlanta Falcons3-Jason Taylor, DE, UA (73) .........................................Miami Dolphins4-Ed Ellis, T, UB (125) ........................................ New England Patriots4-Cory Gilliard, DB, BSU (124) .....................................Denver Broncos
1998 (6)1-Randy Moss, WR, MAR (21) ..................................Minnesota Vikings2-Charlie Batch, QB, EMU (60) ....................................... Detroit Lions2-Bob Hallen, C, KSU (53) ............................................Atlanta Falcons4-Clarence Love, DB, UT (116) .............................Philadelphia Eagles5-John Wade, C, MAR (148).................................. Jacksonville Jaguars7-Damian Vaughn, TE, MIA (222) ....................... Cincinnati Bengals
1999 (4)1-L.J. Shelton, T, EMU (21) .........................................Arizona Cardinals5-Eugene Baker, WR, KSU (164).................................Atlanta Falcons5-Paris Johnson, DB, MIA (155) ................................Arizona Cardinals7-Jo Juan Armour, LB, MIA (224) ............................ Oakland Raiders
2000 (8)1-Chad Pennington, QB, MAR (18) ...........................................N.Y. Jets2-Rogers Beckett, DB, MAR (43) ........................San Diego Chargers3-Travis Prentice, RB, MIA (63) ............................. Cleveland Browns3-Doug Chapman, RB, MAR (88) .........................Minnesota Vikings4-Trevor Gaylor, WR, MIA (111) ...........................San Diego Chargers6-James Williams, WR, MAR (175) ..........................Seattle Seahawks6-Jason Gavadza, TE, KSU (204) .........................Pittsburgh Steelers 7-Drew Haddad, WR, UB (233) .........................................Buffalo Bills
2001 (5)2-Paul Toviessi, DE, MAR (51) ......................................Denver Broncos3-Dwight Smith, DB, UA (84) ......................Tampa Bay Buccaneers4-Ryan Diem, OL, NIU (118) ..................................... Indianapolis Colts4-Justin McCareins, FL, NIU (124) ............................. Tennessee Titans6-Alex Sulfsted, OL, MIA (176) ................................ Kansas City Chiefs
2002 (5)4-Dave Zastudil, P, OU (112) ....................................Baltimore Ravens5-Jake Schifino, WR, UA (151) .................................... Tennessee Titans6-Chester Taylor, RB, UT (207) ...............................Baltimore Ravens7-Chris Massey, C, MAR (243) ........................................ St. Louis Rams7-Darrell Hill, WR, NIU (225) ..................................... Tennessee Titans
2003 (9)1-Byron Leftwich, QB, MAR (7) ........................... Jacksonville Jaguars3-Chris Crocker, DB, MAR (84) ............................... Cleveland Browns4-Asante Samuel, DB, UCF (120) .................. New England Patriots4-Steve Sciullo, OL, MAR (122) ................................ Indianapolis Colts5-Doug Gabriel, WR, UCF (167) ............................... Oakland Raiders7-Mike Mabry, C, UCF (250) ...................................Baltimore Ravens7-Kevin Walter, WR, EMU (255) ......................................... N.Y. Giants7-Carl Ford, WR, UT (256) .....................................Green Bay Packers7-Elton Patterson, DE, UCF (259) ........................ Cincinnati Bengals
2004 (7)1-Ben Roethlisberger, QB, MIA (11) .......................Pittsburgh Steelers1-Jason Babin, DE, WMU (27) ..................................... Houston Texans2-Darius Watts, WR, MAR (54) ...................................Denver Broncos5-Jacob Bell, OL, MIA (138) .........................................Tennessee Titans5-Michael Turner, RB, NIU (154) .........................San Diego Chargers6-Josh Harris, QB, BGSU (187) ..................................Baltimore Ravens7-Michael Gaines, TE, UCF (232) ...........................Carolina Panthers
2005 (11)3-Charlie Frye, QB, UA (67) ................................... Cleveland Browns3-Nick Kaczur, OL, UT (100) .......................... New England Patriots4- Eric Ghiaciuc, C, CMU (119) ................................ Cincinnati Bengals5-Alphonso Hodges, CB, MIA (147) ....................... Kansas City Chiefs5-Adam Kieft, OT, CMU (153)................................ Cincinnati Bengals6-Dante Ridgeway, WR, BSU (192) ............................. St. Louis Rams6-Jonathan Goddard, DE, MAR (206) ........................... Detroit Lions6-Justin Beriault, FS, BSU (208) ..................................Dallas Cowboys 6-Reggie Hodges, P, BSU (210) ..................................... St. Louis Rams7-Chris Roberson, CB, EMU (237) ........................ Jacksonville Jaguars7- Scott Mruczkowski, OL, BGSU (242) .............................. San Diego
2006 (6)2-Greg Jennings, WR, WMU (52) .........................Green Bay Packers2-Tony Scheffler, TE, WMU (61) ..................................Denver Broncos4-Domenik Hixon, WR, UA (130) ...............................Denver Broncos5-Terna Nande, OLB, MIA (137) ............................... Tennessee Titans5-Omar Jacobs, QB, BGSU (164) ...........................Pittsburgh Steelers6-Bruce Gradkwoski, QB, UT (194)............Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2007 (8)1-Joe Staley, OL, CMU (28) ....................................San Francisco 49ers2-Dan Bazuin, DE, CMU (62) ........................................ Chicago Bears 3-Usama Young, CB, KSU (66) ............................New Orleans Saints3-Andy Alleman, OL, UA (88) ..............................New Orleans Saints3-Garrett Wolfe, RB, NIU (93)....................................... Chicago Bears4-Ryne Robinson, WR, MIA (118) ............................Carolina Panthers4-Doug Free, OL, NIU (112) ..........................................Dallas Cowboys6-Doug Mormino, C/G, CMU (199) .............................Miami Dolphins
2008 (9)2-Jason Jones, DE, EMU (54) .....................................Tennessee Titans3-John Greco, OT, UT (65) .............................................St. Louis Rams4-Kory Lichtensteiger, C, BG (108) ...........................Denver Broncos4-Reggie Corner, CB, UA (114) .......................................... Buffalo Bills4-Jack Williams, CB, KSU (119) ..................................Denver Broncos6-Trevor Scott, DE, UB (169) ................................... Oakland Raiders6-Jalen Parmele, RB, UT (176) .................................. Miami Dolphins7-Landon Cohen, DT, OU (216) .......................................Detroit Lions7-Jamey Richard, OL, UB (236) ............................ Indianaplois Colts
2009 (10)1- Larry English, DE, NIU (16) ............................San Diego Chargers2-Louis Delmas, S, WMU (33) ..........................................Detroit Lions2-Michael Mitchell, SS, Ohio (47) ........................... Oakland Raiders3-Terrance Knighton, DT, TU (72) .................... Jacksonville Jaguars3-Robert Brewster, OT, BSU (75) .............................Dallas Cowboys4-T.J. Lang, OT, EMU (109) ..................................Green Bay Packers5-Nate Davis, QB, BSU (171) ...............................San Francisco 49ers7-E.J. Biggers, CB, WMU (217) ................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers7-Julian Edelman, QB, KSU (232) ............... New England Patriots7-Jake O’Connell, TE, MIA (237) ..........................Kansas City Chiefs
2010 (5) 3- Taylor Price, WR, Ohio (90)……………........New England Patriots6 – Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Michigan (181)………Chicago Bears6 – James Starks, RB, Buffalo (193)………………...Green Bay Packers6 – Antonio Brown, WR, Central Mich. (195)…..Pittsburgh Steelers7 – Jameson Konz, WR, Kent State (245)…….......Seattle Seahawks
2012 (8) 3 – Brandon Brooks, OL, Miami (76)…..……….........Houston Texans3 – Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple (84)……....….......Baltimore Ravens4 – Evan Rodriquez, TE, Temple (111)………………........Chicago Bears5 – Tahir Whitehead, LB, Temple (138)……....…............Detroit Lions6 – LaVon Brazill, WR, Ohio (206)………………......Indianapolis Colts7 – Jordan White, WR, Western Michigan (244)……..New York Jets7 – John Potter, K, Western Michigan (251)………………..Buffalo Bills7 – Chandler Harnish, QB, Northern Ill. (253)....Indianapolis Colts
2013 (7) 1 – Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan (1)….…….....Kansas City Chiefs3 – Brian Winters, OT, Kent State (72)……....…...........New York Jets5 – Steven Means, DL, Buffalo (147)……....Tampa Bay Buccaneers6 – Chris Jones, DT, Bowling Green (198)……....…....Houston Texans7 – Eric Herman, OL, Ohio (225)……....…..............New York Giants7 – Zac Dysert, QB, Miami (234)……....….................Denver Broncos7 – Michael Cox, RB, UMass (253)……....….............New York Giants