2013 Akron Football Media Guide

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2012 Results 2012 Team Statistics 2012 Individual Statistic Leaders Individual Statistics Starting Lineups Individual Defensive Statistics Individual Game-by-Game Statistics Game Participation Team Game-by-Game Comparison Red Zone Statistics Team Game-by-Game Statistics Game Superlatives Last Time It Happened Game Recaps

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Team Records Miscellaneous Records Individual Rushing Individual Passing Individual Receiving Individual Total Offense Punt and Kick Returning All Purpose Yards Kicking and Punting Scoring Defense Year-by-Year Offensive Stats Year-by-Year Defensive Stats Honors and Awards All-Time Letterwinners Postseason Recaps Year-by-Year Results All-Time Head Coach Records

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Akron Football

Contents Quick Facts 2013 Schedule Roster Breakdown Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster Zips by State and Hometown InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field Campus Map Athletics Communications Directions to Campus Media Policies and Services What is a Zip? Local Media Akron-IMG Sports Network Opponent Information Opponent Composite Schedule All-Time Series Records Mid-American Conference Composite Schedule Zips in the Pros PNC Wagon Wheel Challenge Traditions The Rubber Bowl

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The 2013 University of Akron Football media guide is a product of The University of Akron Athletics Communications office. The publication was designed, written and edited by Gregg Bach and Dallas Moyer, with editorial assistance from Dana LeRoy and Dan Satter. Cover design and layout by Dallas Moyer. Special thanks to Ken MacDonald for his assistance. Photography by John Ashley, Phil Burling, Jeff Harwell, Ernie Aranyosi and David Maxwell.

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GENERAL

Location_____________________________________ Akron, Ohio (44325) Population___________________________ 200,000 (fifth largest in Ohio) Founded________________________________1870 (as Buchtel College) Enrollment_______________________________________________ 29,699 Nickname___________________________________________________Zips Colors___________________________________Blue (282) and Gold (871) Home Facility____________________InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field InfoCision Stadium Capacity____ 30,000 (an official sellout is 27,881) Summa Field Playing Surface__________________________ ProGrass Record in Facility_____________________________6-18 (four seasons) InfoCision Stadium Press Box Phone_______________ (330) 972-2913 Conference________________ Mid-American Conference (East Division) President_____________________________________ Dr. Luis M. Proenza Director of Athletics__________________________________ Tom Wistrcill Faculty Athletics Representative______________________________ TBA Athletics Department Phone ________________________ (330) 972-7080 Ticket Office Phone _____________________ 1-888-99-AKRON (25766)

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Assistant AD for Communications (Football Contact)______Gregg Bach Bach’s Office Phone______________________________ (330) 972-6106 Bach’s Cell Phone_______________________________ (330) 760-0522 Bach’s Email________________________________ gbach@uakron.edu Follow Bach on Twitter_____________________________ @ZipsGregg Assistant Dir. for Communications (Secondary FB Contact)__Dallas Moyer (330) 972-6292 / dm60@uakron.edu / @ZipsDallas Associate Director for Communications__________________Paul Warner (330) 972-2677 / pwarner@uakron.edu / @ZipsPaul Assistant Director for Communications__________________Dana LeRoy (330) 972-6584 / dleroy@uakron.edu / @ZipsDana Communications Graduate Assistant___________________ Sam Baldwin (330) 972-7171 / sjb96@zips.uakron.edu / @ZipsSam Office Fax_____ (330) 374-8844 Website_______ GoZips.com Twitter_________ @FollowtheRoo (#GoZips, #ZipsGameday) Facebook______ Facebook.com/AkronZips YouTube_______ YouTube.com/ZipsAthletics Mailing Address: The University of Akron Rhodes Arena, Suite 83 Akron, OH 44325-5201

Overnight Address: University of Akron Athletics 373 Carroll Street Rhodes Arena, Suite 83 Akron, OH 44325-5201

Akron football Social Media Twitter_________ @ZipsFB Facebook______ Facebook.com/ZipsFB

HISTORY

First Year of Football________________________________________ 1891 All-Time Record___________ 488-506-36 (.473) (entering 113th season) First Year of NCAA Division I-A (FBS)_______________________ 1987* Record in NCAA Division I-A (FBS)____ 109-185-2 (.368) (26 seasons) All-Time MAC Record___________________________________ 64-105 MAC Titles______________________________________________ 1 (2005) MAC East Division Titles_____________________________2 (2000, 2005) Postseason Appearances____________________________ 3 (3-3 record) 2005 (1-1)___ W, 31-30 vs. Northern Illinois in MAC Championship L, 31-38 vs. Memphis in Motor City Bowl 1985 (0-1)___ L, 27-35 at Rhode Island in 1st round of I-AA Playoffs 1976 (2-1)___ W, 27-6 vs. UNLV in NCAA II Playoff W, 29-26 vs. Northern Michigan in Knute Rockne Bowl L, 13-24 vs. Montana State in Pioneer Bowl 1968 (0-1)___ L, 13-33 vs. Louisiana Tech in Grantland Rice Bowl * - Akron was the first school to move from I-AA to I-A.

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2013 SCHEDULE

Thu.___ Aug. 29______at UCF Sat.___ Sept. 7_______James Madison Sat. ___ Sept. 14______at Michigan Sat. ___ Sept. 21______Louisiana-Lafayette Sat.___ Sept. 28______at Bowling Green* Sat.___ Oct. 5________Ohio* (Homecoming) Sat.___ Oct. 12_______at Northern Illinois* Sat.___ Oct. 19_______at Miami (Ohio)* Sat.___ Oct. 26_______Ball State* Sat.___ Nov. 2_______Kent State* (PNC Wagon Wheel Challenge) Sat.___ Nov. 16______at Massachusetts* Fri.____ Nov. 29______Toledo* Fri.____ Dec. 6_______MAC Championship Game, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN2) * - Mid-American Conference game Game times and television assignments TBD

TEAM INFORMATION

2012 Record_______________________________________________ 1-11 2012 MAC Record (Finish)___________________ 0-8 (7th - East Division) Basic Offense____________________________________________ Spread Basic Defense_______________________________________________ 4-3 Letterwinners Returning: 44 Offense: 21____ Defense: 21____ Special Teams: 2 Letterwinners Lost: 15 Offense: 7______ Defense: 7_____ Special Teams: 1 Starters Returning: 14 Offense: 7______ Defense: 7 Starters Lost: 8 Offense: 4______ Defense: 4

FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF / Support Staff

Head Coach____________________ Terry Bowden (West Virginia, 1978) Record at Akron (versus MAC)_______________ 1-11 (0-8) (2nd season) Career Record____________________________ 141-73-2 (20th season) Assistant Coaching Staff and Support Staff: Chuck Amato (North Carolina State, 1969)_______ 2nd season at Akron ___________________ Associate Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator A.J. Milwee (North Alabama, 2009)_____________ 2nd season at Akron ____________________________Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Jeff Bowden (Florida State, 1983)_______________ 2nd season at Akron ___________________ Special Teams Coordinator / Outside Receivers Alan Arrington (Mississippi, 1994)_______________ 2nd season at Akron _________________________________Assistant Coach / Offensive Line Trent Boykin (Youngstown State, 1995)__________ 2nd season at Akron ________________________________ Assistant Coach / Running Backs Terrell Buckley (Florida State, 2007)_____________ 2nd season at Akron __________________________________ Assistant Coach / Cornerbacks John Pont (Miami [Ohio], 2007)________________________ 2nd at Akron _________ Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator / Inside Receivers Todd Stroud (Florida State, 1985)______________________ 2nd at Akron _________________________________Assistant Coach / Defensive Line __________________Director of Strength and Conditioning for Football Mike Woodford (Arizona, 1982)________________________ 2nd at Akron ______________________________________ Assistant Coach / Safeties Ben Murphy (Florida State, 2007)______________________ 2nd at Akron _________________________________ Director of Football Operations Mark Ouimet (Sienna Heights College, 1995)____________ 2nd at Akron _________________________ Assistant Director of Football Operations Dan Webb (SUNY Cortland, 2008)_______________3rd season at Akron _____________Head Coach of Strength and Conditioning for Football Jason Sanders (Jacksonville State, 2007)_________ 2nd season at Akron ________________________Coordinator of Video Services for Football


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2013 Schedule

Letterwinners Lost: 15 (7 Offense, 7 Defense, 1 Special Teams) Offense (7): (Position/2012 Games Played) – Adam Bice (OL/12), Quentin Hines (RB/12), Rhyne Ladrach (TE/12), Vinnie Rizzo (OL/10), Mitch Straight (OL/12), Marquelo Suel (WR/12), Dalton Williams (QB/12) Defense (7): (Position/2012 Games Played) – Micklos Blake (CB/12), Avis Commack (CB/12), Seth Cunningham (CB/Sr./9), Troy Gilmer (LB/12), J.D. Griggs (DL/12), Kurt Mangum (LB/12), Josh Richmond (S/9) Special Teams (1): Adam Steiner (LS/12)

Starters Returning: 14 (7 Offense, 7 Defense) Offense (7): (Position/Class/2012 Games Started) – Dylan Brumbaugh (OL/So./5), Jawon Chisholm (RB/Jr./10), Dee Frieson (WR/Sr./9), Jarrod Pughsley (OL/Sr./10), Keith Sconiers (WR/Sr./11), L.T. Smith (WR/Jr./12), Travis Switzer (OL/Jr./12) Defense (7): (Position/Class/2012 Games Started) – Nico Caponi (DL/ Sr./9), Malachi Freeman (CB/Sr./12), Cody Grice (DL/So./12), Anthony Holmes (CB/Sr./8), Alfonso Horner (DL/So./7), Justin March (LB/Jr./11), Johnny Robinson (S/Jr./10)

Sophomore (24): Andrew Bohan (OL), Jatavis Brown (LB), Dylan Brumbaugh (OL), Bryce Cheek (CB), Zach D’Orazio (WR), Imani Davis (WR), Mike Davis (DL), Drew Deneher (OL), Dylan Evans (LB), Tyrell Goodman (WR), Cody Grice (DL), Alfonso Horner (DL), Matthew Hoyer (QB), Conor Hundley (RB), Hakeem Lawrence (RB), Quaison Osborne (OL), Zach Paul (P), Kyle Pohl (QB), Andrew Pratt (WR), Danny Seafler (WR), John Senter (CB), Robert Stein (K), Jamel Turner (DL), James Turner (S), Redshirt Freshman (14): Christian Allen (FB), Rodney Carroll (OL), Michael Casimos (OL), Dalton Easton (QB), Wade Edwards (WR/RB), TYler Foster (QB), Bryan Green (RB), D.J. Jones (RB), Daryan Martin (DL), Cory Morrow (S), John Rachal (LB), Sam Scifo (K), DeAndre Scott (CB), Dakota Wagner (DL) Freshman (21): Fransohn Bickley (CB), Darius Copeland (DL), Stephen Erickson (OL), Lavonne Gauthney (DL), Zach Guiser (S), Andrew Hauser (LB), Mikee Hayes (CB), Rob Kensinger (DL), Michael Kish (OL), Ryan Kortokrax (OL), Jerome Lane (LB), Kevin Mills (OL), Deon’Tae Moore (LB), Manny Morgan (RB), Ryan Noland (OL), Granyl Smith (LB), Josh Smith (CB), Christopher Spruill (DL), Mykel Traylor-Bennett (WR), Austin Wolf (WR), Tommy Woodson (QB) Starters Lost: 8 (4 Offense, 4 Defense) Offense (4): (Position/2012 Games Started) – Adam Bice (OL/12), Vinnie Rizzo (OL/6), Marquelo Suel (WR/9), Dalton Williams (QB/12) Defense (4): (Position/2012 Games Started) – Avis Commack (CB/12), Troy Gilmer (LB/11), J.D. Griggs (DL/12), Kurt Mangum (LB/12)

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Special Teams (2): (Position/Class/2012 Games Played) – Zach Paul (P/ So., 12), Robert Stein (K/So./12)

Junior (25): Jeff Allen (FB), Nick Bice (WR), Cedric Brittnum (OL), L.J. Chambers (WR), Jawon Chisholm (RB), Martel Durant (CB), Bre’ Ford (S), Varnell Garrett (DL), Keontae Hollis (DL), Micah Lio (OL), Justin March (LB), Devonte Morgan (S), Gary Ransom (LB), Anthony Ritossa (TE), Johnny Robinson (S), Nick Rossi (LB), Jon Shelby (LB), L.T. Smith (WR), Travis Switzer (OL), Rayshawn Walton (RB), Curtis Watson (QB), Donte Williams (CB), Isaiah Williams (DL), Jamar Williams (LB), Tyler Williams (RB)

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Defense (21): (Position/Class/2012 Games Played) – Bill Alexander (CB/Sr./8), Jatavis Brown (LB/So./11), Nico Caponi (DL/Sr./9), Bryce Cheek (CB/So./8), Dylan Evans (LB/So./10), Bre’ Ford (S/Jr./12), Malachi Freeman (CB/Sr./12), Sean Graves (S/Sr./11), Cody Grice (DL/So./12), Anthony Holmes (CB/Sr./10), Alfonso Horner (DL/So./12), Justin March (LB/Jr./11), Devonte Morgan (S/Jr./9), Albert Presley (DL/Sr./7), Gary Ransom (LB/Jr./9), Johnny Robinson (S/Jr./12), Nick Rossi (LB/Jr./12), Connor Seeman (LB/Sr./10), Jamel Turner (DL/So./9), James Turner (S/ So./10), Isaiah Williams (DL/Jr./11)

By Class Senior (22): Bill Alexander (CB), Broderick Alexander (RB), Austin Bailey (DL), Nico Caponi (DL), Jerrod Dillard (WR), Will Fleming (TE/FB), Malachi Freeman (CB), Dee Frieson (WR), Sean Graves (S), Anthony Holmes (CB), C.J. James (DL), Emmanuel Lartey (CB), Moses McCray (DL), Joe Petrides (OL), Albert Presley (DL), Jarrod Pughsley (OL), Jon Root (TE), Keith Sconiers (WR), Connor Seeman (LB), Paul Skolmutch (LS), Robert Smith-Harris (LB), Rufus Walls (WR)

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Letterwinners Returning: 44 (21 Offense, 21 Defense, 2 Special Teams) Offense (21): (Position/Class/2012 Games Played) – Austin Bailey (FB/ Sr./8), Dylan Brumbaugh (OL/So./2), Jawon Chisholm (RB/Jr./11), Zach D’Orazio (WR/So./4), Imani Davis (WR/So./12), Jerrod Dillard (WR/ Sr./11), Will Fleming (TE/FB/Sr./9), Dee Frieson (WR/Sr./12), Tyrell Goodman (WR/So./9), Conor Hundley (RB/So./12), Micah Lio (OL/Jr./6), Quaison Osborne (OL/So./5), Joe Petrides (OL/Sr./6), Kyle Pohl (QB/ So./6), Andrew Pratt (WR/So./11), Jarrod Pughsley (OL/Sr./11), Anthony Ritossa (TE/Jr./9), Keith Sconiers (WR/Sr./12), L.T. Smith (WR/Jr./12), Travis Switzer (OL/Jr./12), Tyler Williams (WR/Jr./11)

Roster Breakdown (by class)

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Akron Football

Date Opponent Location Stadium Time (ET) TV Radio Aug. 29 at Central Florida Orlando, Fla. Bright House Networks Stadium 7 p.m. ESPN3 1350 AM Sept. 7 James Madison Akron, Ohio InfoCision Stadium - Summa Field 6 p.m. ESPN3 1350 AM Sept. 14 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan Stadium 12 p.m. Big Ten Network 1350 AM Sept. 21 Louisiana-Lafayette Akron, Ohio InfoCision Stadium - Summa Field 6 p.m. – 1350 AM Sept. 28 at Bowling Green* Bowling Green, Ohio Doyt L. Perry Stadium TBA – 1350 AM Oct. 5 Ohio*^ Akron, Ohio InfoCision Stadium - Summa Field 2 p.m. – 1350 AM Oct. 12 at Northern Illinois* DeKalb, Ill. Huskie Stadium 5 p.m. – 1350 AM Oct. 19 at Miami (Ohio)* Oxford, Ohio Yager Stadium TBA – 1350 AM Oct. 26 Ball State* Akron, Ohio InfoCision Stadium - Summa Field 12 p.m. ESPN Regional 1350 AM Nov. 2 Kent State* Akron, Ohio InfoCision Stadium - Summa Field 3:30 p.m. – 1350 AM Nov. 16 at Massachusetts* Foxborough, Mass. Gillette Stadium 1 p.m. - 1350 AM Nov. 29 Toledo* Akron, Ohio InfoCision Stadium - Summa Field TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 1350 AM Dec. 6 MAC Championship Detroit, Mich. Ford Field 8 p.m. ET ESPN2 1350 AM * - Mid-American Conference Games ^Homecoming Home games in bold


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No. Name

Pos.

1

Mykel Traylor-Bennett

2

Broderick Alexander

WR RB

3

L.T. Smith

WR

4

Anthony Holmes

6

Dalton Easton

QB

6

DeAndre Scott

CB

7

Jawon Chisholm

RB

8

Keontae Hollis

DL

8

Curtis Watson

QB

9

C.J. James

DL

10

Hakeem Lawrence

RB

11

Zach D’Orazio

WR

12

Imani Davis

WR

13

Tyler Foster

QB

13

Tommy Woodson

QB

14

Donte Williams

CB

16

Kyle Pohl

QB

17

Wade Edwards

WR/RB

18

Will Fleming

TE/FB

19

Fransohn Bickley

19

John Senter

CB

20

Nick Bice

WR

20

Malachi Freeman

CB

21

Bill Alexander

CB

22

Tyler Williams

RB

23

Bre’ Ford

S

25

D.J. Jones

RB

25

Josh Smith

CB

26

Devonte Morgan

S

26

Rayshawn Walton

RB

27

Johnny Robinson

28

Manny Morgan

RB

29

Bryce Cheek

CB

30

Bryan Green

RB

31

Emmanuel Lartey

CB

32

Martel Durant

CB

33

Sean Graves

34

Conor Hundley

35

Cory Morrow

S

35

Keith Sconiers

WR

36

Cody Grice

DL

37

Mikee Hayes

CB

37

Danny Seafler

WR

38

Zach Paul

39

Sean Crandall

39

James Turner

S

40

Austin Bailey

DL

41

Zach Guiser

S

43

Robert Smith-Harris

LB

44

Nick Rossi

LB

45

Justin March

LB

46

Andrew Hauser

LB

47

Gary Ransom

LB

48

Robert Stein

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S

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S

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School(s) 21 Bill Alexander CB Sr. 5-8 171 Whigham, Ga. / George Washington Carver HS 2 Broderick Alexander RB Sr. 6-0 228 Covington, Ga. / Eastside HS 49 Christian Allen FB RFr. 6-0 246 Morgantown, W.Va. / Morgantown HS 97 Jeff Allen FB Jr. 6-2 270 Morgantown, W.Va. / Coastal Carolina / Morgantown HS 40 Austin Bailey DL Sr. 5-11 273 West Friendship, Md. / DeMatha Catholic HS 20 Nick Bice WR Jr. 5-8 153 Dresden, Ohio / Tri Valley HS 19 Fransohn Bickley WR Fr. 5-8 145 Akron, Ohio / St. Vincent-St. Mary HS 77 Andrew Bohan OL So. 6-3 272 Avon Lake, Ohio / Avon Lake HS 74 Cedric Brittnum OL Jr. 6-5 324 Chicago, Ill. / ASA Community College (N.Y.) / Simeon Career Academy 53 Jatavis Brown LB So. 5-11 217 Belle Glade, Fla. / Glades Central HS 75 Dylan Brumbaugh OL So. 6-5 303 Green, Ohio / Green HS 58 Nico Caponi DL Sr. 6-3 273 Sandusky, Ohio / Sandusky Perkins HS 62 Rodney Carroll OL RFr. 6-5 305 Orange, Va. / Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) / Orange County HS 70 Michael Casimos OL RFr. 6-2 295 Upper Saddle River, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep 85 L.J. Chambers WR Jr. 5-11 195 Bedford, Ohio / Bedford HS 29 Bryce Cheek CB So. 6-0 188 Lewis Center, Ohio / Olentangy HS 7 Jawon Chisholm RB Jr. 6-1 200 Harrisburg, Pa. / Harrisburg HS 95 Darius Copeland DL Fr. 6-1 238 Ft. Myers, Fla. / Ft. Myers HS 39 Sean Crandall FB RFr. 5-11 229 Herkimer, N.Y. / Herkimer Senior HS 11 Zach D’Orazio WR So. 6-2 218 Avon Lake, Ohio / Cuyahoga Heights HS 12 Imani Davis WR So. 5-9 172 Miami, Fla. / Belen Jesuit Prep 79 Mike Davis DL So. 6-0 288 Powell, Ohio / Olentangy Liberty HS 79 Drew Deneher OL So. 6-2 281 Dover, Ohio / Dover HS 88 Jerrod Dillard WR Sr. 6-5 202 Adrian, Mich. / Adrian HS 32 Martel Durant CB Jr. 5-10 165 Akron, Ohio / College of the Desert (Calif.) / Copley HS 6 Dalton Easton QB RFr. 6-0 195 Key Biscayne, Fla. / Gulliver Preparatory School 17 Wade Edwards WR/RB RFr. 5-8 170 Seffner, Fla. / Armwood HS 57 Stephen Erickson OL Fr. 6-4 285 Sherrodsville, Ohio / Carrollton HS 54 Dylan Evans LB So. 6-2 206 Nazareth, Pa. / Pen Argyl Area HS 18 Will Fleming TE/FB Sr. 6-4 240 Akron, Ohio / Archbishop Hoban HS 23 Bre’ Ford S Jr. 5-10 208 Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park HS 13 Tyler Foster QB RFr. 6-1 191 Canton, Ohio / Ohio Dominican / Canton McKinley HS 20 Malachi Freeman CB Sr. 5-9 178 Newark, Del. / Nassau Community College (N.Y.) / Glasgow HS 83 Dee Frieson WR Sr. 5-8 182 Jacksonville, Fla. / Fleming Island HS 63 Varnell Garrett DL Jr. 6-3 227 Cleveland, Ohio / Collinwood HS Lavonne Gauthney DL Fr. 6-2 300 Reynoldsburg, Ohio / Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) / Reynoldsburg HS 81 Tyrell Goodman WR So. 6-2 202 Yonkers, N.Y. / Archbishop Stepinac HS 33 Sean Graves S Sr. 5-11 179 Akron, Ohio / Valparaiso / Buchtel HS 30 Bryan Green RB RFr. 5-10 197 Farmington, Mich. / Farmington HS 36 Cody Grice DL So. 5-11 293 Akron, Ohio / Firestone HS 41 Zach Guiser S Fr. 6-1 205 Fayette City, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic HS 46 Andrew Hauser LB Fr. 6-1 196 Mason, Ohio / William Mason HS 37 Mikee Hayes CB Fr. 5-11 180 Ocala, Fla. / West Port HS 8 Keontae Hollis DL Jr. 6-2 285 Pontiac, Mich. / Iowa Central Community College / Pontiac HS 4 Anthony Holmes S Sr. 6-0 191 Harrisburg, Pa. / Milford Academy (N.Y.) / Harrisburg HS 96 Alfonso Horner DL So. 6-3 212 Miami, Fla. / Belen Jesuit Prep Matthew Hoyer QB So. 6-4 195 North Olmsted, Ohio / Mercyhurst (Pa.) / St. Ignatius HS 34 Conor Hundley RB So. 5-10 215 Hamilton, Ohio / St. Xavier HS 9 C.J. James DL Sr. 6-3 250 Orlando, Fla. / Colorado State / Colonial HS 25 D.J. Jones RB RFr. 5-8 195 Ravenna, Ohio / Ravenna HS Rob Kensinger DL Fr. 6-3 260 Strongsville, Ohio / Strongsville HS 64 Michael Kish OL Fr. 6-5 260 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brentwood HS 69 Ryan Kortokrax OL Fr. 6-4 285 Haviland, Ohio / Wayne Trace HS Jerome Lane LB Fr. 6-4 210 Akron, Ohio / Firestone HS 31 Emmanuel Lartey CB Sr. 5-11 185 College Park, Ga. / Banneker HS


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Jamar Williams

LB

51

C.J. Mizell

LB

52

Jon Shelby

LB

53

Jatavis Brown

LB

54

Dylan Evans

LB

55

Jamel Turner

LB

56

Isaiah Williams

DL

57

Stephen Erickson

OL

58

Nico Caponi

DL

59

John Rachal

LB

62

Rodney Carroll

OL

63

Varnell Garrett

DL

64

Michael Kish

OL

65

Kevin Mills

OL

66

Dakota Wagner

DL

67

Travis Switzer

OL

68

Sam Scifo

69

Ryan Kortokrax

OL

70

Michael Casimos

OL

71

Quaison Osborne

OL

72

Joe Petrides

OL

73

Brett Lee

OL

74

Cedric Brittnum

OL

75

Dylan Brumbaugh

OL

76

Jarrod Pughsley

OL

77

Andrew Bohan

OL

78

Micah Lio

OL

79

Mike Davis

DL

79

Drew Deneher

OL

80

Andrew Pratt

WR

81

Tyrell Goodman

WR

82

Austin Wolf

WR

83

Dee Frieson

WR

85

L.J. Chambers

WR

86

Jon Root

TE

87

Anthony Ritossa

TE

88

Jerrod Dillard

WR

90

Moses McCray

DL

91

Albert Presley

DL

92

Daryan Martin

DL

93

Connor Seeman

LB

95

Darius Copeland

DL

96

Alfonso Horner

DL

97

Jeff Allen

FB

98

Paul Skolmutch

LS

Lavonne Gauthney

DL

Matthew Hoyer

QB

Rob Kensinger

DL

Jerome Lane

LB

Deon’Tae Moore

LB

Ryan Noland

OL

Granyl Smith

LB

Christopher Spruill

DL

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School(s) 10 Hakeem Lawrence RB So. 5-7 171 Miami, Fla. / Hialeah-Miami Lakes HS 73 Brett Lee OL So. 6-0 288 Canton, Ohio / Malvern HS 78 Micah Lio OL Jr. 6-8 325 Butler, Pa. / Knoch HS 45 Justin March LB Jr. 6-0 226 Danville, Ill. / Danville HS 92 Daryan Martin DL RFr. 6-0 229 Cincinnati, Ohio / Princeton HS 90 Moses McCray DL Sr. 6-2 318 Tampa, Fla. / Florida State / Hillsborough HS 65 Kevin Mills OL Fr. 6-3 308 Canton, Ohio / Canton McKinley HS 51 C.J. Mizell LB Jr. 6-2 230 Tallahassee, Fla. / Washington State / Leon HS Deon’Tae Moore LB Fr. 6-4 205 Akron, Ohio / Kenmore HS 26 Devonte Morgan S Jr. 5-11 193 Cleveland, Ohio / Glenville HS 28 Manny Morgan RB Fr. 5-9 190 Naples, Fla. / Naples HS 35 Cory Morrow S RFr. 6-0 204 Geneva, Ohio / Geneva HS Ryan Noland OL Fr. 6-4 265 Ravenna, Ohio / Southeast HS 71 Quaison Osborne OL So. 6-3 297 Hudson, Ohio / Hudson HS 38 Zach Paul P So. 6-3 211 Broadview Heights, Ohio / Padua HS 72 Joe Petrides OL Sr. 6-5 300 Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Curley HS 16 Kyle Pohl QB So. 6-3 213 Farmersville, Ohio / Valley View HS 80 Andrew Pratt WR So. 6-5 213 North Canton, Ohio / Green HS 91 Albert Presley DL Sr. 6-2 235 Marietta, Ga. / Dean College (Mass.) / Wheeler HS 76 Jarrod Pughsley OL Sr. 6-5 319 Lima, Ohio / Lima Senior HS 59 John Rachal LB RFr. 6-2 222 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillard HS 47 Gary Ransom LB Jr. 5-11 220 Zanesville, Ohio / Zanesville HS 87 Anthony Ritossa TE Jr. 6-4 247 Kirtland, Ohio / Kirtland HS 27 Johnny Robinson S Jr. 5-9 188 Cleveland, Ohio / Glenville HS 86 Jon Root TE Sr. 6-6 250 Fairview, Pa. / Erie Cathedral Prep HS 44 Nick Rossi LB Jr. 6-0 233 Moosic, Pa. / Riverside HS 68 Sam Scifo K RFr. 5-7 165 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Woodland Hills HS 35 Keith Sconiers WR Sr. 6-0 181 Calumet Park, Ill. / H.L. Richards HS 6 DeAndre Scott CB RFr. 5-11 177 Frederick, Md. / Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) / Thomas Johnson HS 37 Danny Seafler WR So. 5-9 169 Brecksville, Ohio / Brecksville-Broadview Heights HS 93 Connor Seeman LB Sr. 6-3 237 Copley, Ohio / Copley HS 19 John Senter CB So. 5-7 161 Huber Heights, Ohio / Wayne HS 52 Jon Shelby LB Jr. 6-1 202 Brockton, Mass. / Nassau Community College (N.Y.) / Brockton HS 98 Paul Skolmutch LS Sr. 6-2 257 Glenmont, Ohio / West Holmes HS Granyl Smith LB Fr. 6-0 220 Columbus, Ohio / Gahanna Lincoln HS 25 Josh Smith CB Fr. 6-1 191 Cincinnati, Ohio / Western Hills University HS 3 L.T. Smith WR Jr. 6-0 205 Painesville, Ohio / Riverside HS 43 Robert Smith-Harris LB Sr. 5-10 214 Youngstown, Ohio / Robert Morris / Liberty HS Christopher Spruill DL Fr. 6-2 230 Maple Heights, Ohio / John Adams HS 48 Robert Stein K So. 5-8 169 Cincinnati, Ohio / Sycamore HS 67 Travis Switzer OL Jr. 6-2 292 Lancaster, Pa. / Conestoga Valley HS 1 Mykel Traylor-Bennett WR Fr. 6-4 200 Reynoldsburg, Ohio / Reynoldsburg HS 55 Jamel Turner LB So. 6-3 215 Youngstown, Ohio / Butler Community College (Kan.) / Fork Union Military Academy (Va.) / Ursuline HS 39 James Turner S So. 5-11 202 Fairfield, Ohio / Fairfield HS 66 Dakota Wagner DL RFr. 6-3 232 Sebring, Ohio / Sebring McKinley HS 48 Rufus Walls WR Sr. 5-10 193 Columbus, Ohio / Bishop Hartley HS 26 Rayshawn Walton RB Jr. 5-10 186 Cincinnati, Ohio / Morehead State / Withrow HS 8 Curtis Watson QB Jr. 6-3 227 Bellevue, Ohio / Lake Erie College (Ohio) / Bellevue HS 14 Donte Williams CB Jr. 5-10 170 Green Belt, Md. / ASA Community College (N.Y.) / Eleanor Roosevelt HS 56 Isaiah Williams DL Jr. 6-3 284 Cleveland, Ohio / John Adams HS 50 Jamar Williams LB Jr. 5-10 216 Columbus, Ohio / Westerville South HS 22 Tyler Williams RB Jr. 5-7 160 Cincinnati, Ohio / Colerain HS 82 Austin Wolf WR Fr. 6-4 200 Lebanon, Ohio / Lebanon HS 13 Tommy Woodson QB Fr. 6-2 225 Monroeville, Pa. / Gateway Senior HS


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Player Hometown High School Jatavis Brown Belle Glade Glades Central Darius Copeland Ft. Myers Ft. Myers Imani Davis Miami Belen Jesuit Prep Dalton Easton Key Biscayne Gulliver Preparatory Wade Edwards Seffner Armwood Dee Frieson Jacksonville Fleming Island Mikee Hayes Ocala West Port Alfonso Horner Miami Belen Jesuit Prep C.J. James Orlando Colonial Hakeem Lawrence Miami Hialeah-Miami Lakes Moses McCray Tampa Hillsborough C.J. Mizell Tallahassee Leon Manny Morgan Naples Naples John Rachal Fort Lauderdale Dillard

Georgia (4)

Player Hometown Bill Alexander Whigham Broderick Alexander Covington Emmanuel Lartey College Park Albert Presley Marietta

High School G.W. Carver Eastside Banneker Wheeler

Illinois (3)

Player Hometown High School Cedric Brittnum Chicago Simeon Career Academy Justin March Danville Danville Keith Sconiers Calumet Park H.L. Richards

Maryland (4)

Player Hometown High School Austin Bailey West Friendship DeMatha Catholic Joe Petrides Baltimore Archbishop Curley DeAndre Scott Frederick Thomas Johnson Donte Williams Green Belt Eleanor Roosevelt

Massachusetts (1) Player Jon Shelby

Michigan (3) Player Jerrod Dillard Bryan Green Keontae Hollis

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New Jersey (1)

Player Hometown High School Michael Casimos Upper Saddle River Don Bosco Prep

New York (2) Player Sean Crandall Tyrell Goodman

Ohio (61)

Player Nick Bice Fransohn Bickley Andrew Bohan Dylan Brumbaugh Nico Caponi L.J. Chambers Bryce Cheek Zach D’Orazio Mike Davis Drew Deneher Martel Durant Stephen Erickson Will Fleming

Hometown High School Herkhimer Herkimer Senior Yonkers Archbishop Stepinac Hometown High School Dresden Tri Valley Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary Avon Lake Avon Lake Green Green Sandusky Sandusky Perkins Bedford Bedford Lewis Center Olentangy Avon Lake Cuyahoga Heights Powell Olentangy Liberty Dover Dover Akron Copley Sherrodsville Carrollton Akron Archbishop Hoban

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Player Hometown High School Tyler Foster Canton Canton McKinley Varnell Garrett Cleveland Collinswood Lavonne Gauthney Reynoldsburg Reynoldsburg Sean Graves Akron Buchtel Cody Grice Akron Firestone Andrew Hauser Mason William Mason Matthew Hoyer North Olmsted St. Ignatius Conor Hundley Hamilton St. Xavier D.J. Jones Ravenna Ravenna Rob Kensinger Strongsville Strongsville Ryan Kortokrax Haviland Wayne Trace Jerome Lane Akron Firestone Brett Lee Canton Malvern Daryan Martin Cincinnati Princeton Kevin Mills Canton Canton McKinley Deon’Tae Moore Akron Kenmore Devonte Morgan Cleveland Glenville Cory Morrow Geneva Geneva Ryan Noland Ravenna Southeast Quaison Osborne Hudson Hudson Zach Paul Broadview Heights Padua Kyle Pohl Farmersville Valley View Andrew Pratt North Canton Green Jarrod Pughsley Lima Lima Senior Gary Ransom Zanesville Zanesville Anthony Ritossa Kirtland Kirtland Johnny Robinson Cleveland Glenville Danny Seafler Brecksville Brecksville Broadview Heights Connor Seeman Copley Copley John Senter Huber Heights Wayne Paul Skolmutch Glenmont West Holmes Granyl Smith Columbus Gahanna Lincoln Josh Smith Cincinnati Western Hills University L.T. Smith Painesville Riverside Robert Smith-Harris Youngstown Liberty Christopher Spruill Maple Heights John Adams Robert Stein Cincinnati Sycamore Mykel Traylor-Bennett Reynoldsburg Reynoldsburg Jamel Turner Youngstown Ursuline James Turner Fairfield Fiarfield Dakota Wagner Sebring Sebring McKinley Rufus Walls Columbus Bishop Hartley Rayshawn Walton Cincinnati Withrow Curtis Watson Bellevue Bellevue

Ohio (continued) Player Isaiah Williams Jamar Williams Tyler Williams Austin Wolf

Hometown High School Cleveland John Adams Columbus Westerville South Cincinnati Colerain Lebanon Lebanon

Pennsylvania (12)

Player Hometown High School Jawon Chisholm Harrisburg Harrisburg Dylan Evans Nazareth Pen Argyl Area Bre’ Ford Bethel Park Bethel Park Zach Guiser Fayette City Greensburg Central Catholic Anthony Holmes Harrisburg Harrisburg Michael Kish Pittsburgh Brentwood Micah Lio Butler Knoch Jon Root Fairview Erie Cathedral Prep Nick Rossi Moosic Riverside Sam Scifo Pittsburgh Woodland Hills Travis Switzer Lancaster Conestoga Valley Tommy Woodson Monroeville Gateway Senior

Virginia (1)

Player Rodney Carroll

West Virginia (2) Player Christian Allen Jeff Allen

Hometown Orange Hometown Morgantown Morgantown

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• First Floor (Field Level): FOOTBALL GAME DAY FACILITIES - team meeting/locker room for both the Zips and high schools, coaches meeting/ locker room, press room, equipment room and rest room/shower area. SPORTS MEDICINE OPERATIONS - treatment/taping area, rehabilitation area, hydrotherapy room, examination/X-ray room, two offices and storage. • Second Floor: Locker rooms and team lounges for Akron’s men’s soccer, women’s soccer, baseball and softball teams. Also houses a full-service laundry facility for those four programs.

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• Opened: September 12, 2009 - Akron 41, Mogan State 0 • Capacity of 30,000, official sellout is 27,881 • Club Seats: 522 (individual, partially-covered chairback seats). • Loge Seats: 152 (open-air, but covered - 38 boxes, four seats per box). • Suites: Total of 17 - 16 private suites with 16 seats per suite; one 52-seat “Presidential Suite” for the University. • Three elevators with an additional service elevator. • State-of-the-art video board with scoreboard and dynamic sound system. Also there are ribbon boards to compliment the main video board on the east side fascia. • Number of Rest Rooms: 21 (heated, ADA compliant, baby-changing stations) - 11 on the west side and 10 on the east side. • Number of Full-Service Concession Locations: 10 - 5 on each side with a food court area. • Number of Merchandise Locations: 2 - Full Team Shop on the west side and one merchandise location on the east side. • Number of Ticket/Will Call Locations: 3 - Full Ticket Office and auxiliary location on the west; 1 auxiliary location on the east. • Press Tower Levels: • Level 1: Concourse (rest rooms, concessions, souvenirs, tickets) and House of LaRose Lobby (elevator entrance). • Levels 2-4: up to 80,000 square feet of academic space to be used six days a week by the University and Athletics. Levels 3 and 4 have already been programmed for the Sport Science and Wellness Education Department, which began conducting classes in January 2010. • Level 5: FirstMerit Foundation Club Level - Lobby/Hospitality Area for Loge Seats and Club Seats (also available to the general public for meetings, receptions, etc.). • Level 6: Suites. • Level 7: Towpath Credit Union Press Level.

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Graduate Assistant (contact for W. Soccer, W. Swimming and Diving, Rifle and Baseball) E-Mail: sjb96@zips.uakron.edu Office: (330) 972-7171 Twiter: @ZipsSam

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From the west on Exchange Street: Take Exchange to Spicer and turn left. Dana LeRoy InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field is to your left. Assistant Director Gameday media parking is in Lot 1 at the Carroll (contact for Volleyball, and Spicer Streets. Women’s Basketball and Softball)

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From Route 8 South: Dallas Moyer (Secondary Football Contact) Follow 76 East/77 South to the Route 8 North/ Assistant Director Cuyahoga Falls exit. Take the first exit (Carroll (contact for Men’s Basketball, Street/Buchtel). Turn left at the stop light. The M. Golf and W. Golf) second traffic light is the Carroll Street/Spicer Street intersection. InfoCision Stadium-Summa E-Mail: dm60@uakron.edu Field is to your left. Gameday media parking is Office: (330) 972-6292 in Lot 1 at this intersection. Mobile: (330) 571-4145 Twitter: @ZipsDallas From I-76 East/I-77 South: Follow 76 East/77 South to the Route 8 North/ Cuyahoga Falls exit. Take the first exit (Carroll Street/Buchtel). Turn left at the stop light. The second traffic light is the Carroll Street/Spicer Paul Warner Street intersection. InfoCision Stadium-Summa Associate Director Field is to your left. Gameday media parking is (contact for M. Soccer, in Lot 1 at this intersection. Cross Country and Track & Field) From the west on Market Street: Take Market to Union Street and follow Union E-Mail: pwarner@uakron.edu to Buchtel Avenue. At Buchtel turn left and go Office: (330) 972-2677 to the first traffic light. Turn right at the light onto Mobile: (330) 962-0352 Spicer Street. InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field Twitter: @ZipsPaul is straight ahead. Gameday media parking is in Lot 1 at the Carroll and Spicer Streets.

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UA Athletics Communications Office Phone: (330) 972-7468 UA Athletics Communications Fax: (330) 374-8844 InfoCision Stadium Press Box Phone: (330) 374-2913 Athletics Ticket Office: 1-888-99-AKRON Athletics Department Phone: (330) 972-7080 Athletics Department Fax: (330) 972-5473 Athletics Web Site: www.GoZips.com Mid-American Conference Office Phone: (216) 566-4622 MAC Office Fax: (216) 858-9622 MAC Web Site: www.MAC-Sports.com

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InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field (building #99 Mailing Address: on the campus map on page 9). Rhodes Arena, Suite 83 Akron, OH 44325-5201 From Rt. 8 North: Exit Buchtel Avenue. Go straight through traf- (330) 972-7468 fic light. Turn right on Carroll Street at the next traffic light. InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field is Gregg Bach (Football Contact) to your left. Gameday media parking is in Lot 1 Assistant AD for Athletics Communications at this intersection (Carroll Street/Spicer Street). (contact for Football and W. Tennis) From I-77 North, Rt. 8 North, I-76 West: Take 77 North/76 West to Route 8 North. E-Mail: gbach@uakron.edu Take the first exit (Carroll Street/Buchtel). Turn Office: (330) 972-6106 left at the stop light. The second traffic light Mobile: (330) 760-0522 is the Carroll Street/Spicer Street intersection. Twitter: @ZipsBach InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field is to your left. Gameday media parking is in Lot 1 at this intersection.


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Media Credentials Members of the media wishing to cover Akron football should direct their requests to Assistant AD for Athletics Communications Gregg Bach (330-972-6106/gbach@uakron.edu) or Assistant Director for Athletics Communications Dallas Moyer (330-972-6292/ dm60@uakron.edu). All such requests must be made in writing on company letterhead or via e-mail. Please include photography and parking needs. If time permits, credentials will be mailed, otherwise all passes will be left at the media entrance in the House of LaRose Main Lobby of InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field (located along Union Street on stadium’s west side). Admittance to the Towpath Credit Union Press Level (level 7) at InfoCision StadiumSumma Field is limited to working media only. Photographers Accredited photographers may work from the sidelines or end zones outside the limit lines. No one other than team personnel may enter the coaching box or team area (violators will have their credentials revoked). Only those on assignment and with proper media credentials will be allowed to shoot game action. Media Seating Media will be assigned seats in the press seating area located in the center of the Towpath Credit Union Press Level (level 7) at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field. Media seating assignments will be posted throughout level 7. Media Parking Media parking is available in the parking structure (Lot 1) at the northeast corner of the Spicer/Carroll intersection. Visiting Radio Phone lines for visiting originating radio broadcasts (two ISDN, two POTS) will be provided on a reciprocal basis. Contact Assistant AD for Athletics Communications Gregg Bach or Assistant Director for Athletics Communications Dallas Moyer to obtain those numbers in advance of game day. Non-Originating Radio Individuals representing radio stations which are not originating the broadcast of the game will be considered on a space-available basis.

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Telephones/Internet Complimentary phone lines and hi-speed internet connections are available in the working press area as is complimentary wireless access. Dial 9 to get an outside line.

NFL Scouts NFL scouts will be provided media credentials and will be seated in the press seating area located in the center of the Towpath Credit Union Press Level at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field. Credentials for NFL  scouts should be requested by the parent club on official team letterhead or via e-mail. Game Day Pregame packets, including notes and statistics will be available in the press seating area located in the center of the Towpath Credit Union Press Level at InfoCision StadiumSumma Field prior to each Akron home game. Statistics will be provided at the end of each quarter, at halftime and at the conclusion of each home contest, in addition to a running play-by-play and postgame notes. Stat monitors will be set up in the press seating area to allow up-to-the-second information. During pregame, a media meal is usually provided on the Towpath Credit Union Press Level (level 7) at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field near the press seating area. Weekly Media Availability Monday: MAC teleconference. Tuesday: Weekly news conference (12 p.m., Stile Athletics Field House). Team will practice in the morning, with coaches and players available immediately following. Policies: Post-game locker room is closed; Practice is open (contact SID for arrangements); Team’s off day Sunday.

Postgame Interviews After a 10-minute cooling-off period, postgame interviews with both coaches and UA players will be conducted in the north endzone facility at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field. To interview visiting players, check with the SID representative concerning that school’s interview procedure. The Akron locker room is closed to the media. Access To Zips Information GoZips.com – The official web site of The University of Akron Department of Athletics includes rosters, schedules, statistics, studentathletes profiles, press releases, game notes and more. The site is updated daily and also includes links to listen to and watch UA Athletics events live over the Internet. E-Mail List – Press releases, notes and statistics are e-mailed to a large contingent of media. To be added to the list please contact Assistant AD for Athletics Communications Gregg Bach (330-972-6106/gbach@uakron.edu) or Assistant Director for Athletics Communications Dallas Moyer Dallas Moyer (330-972-6292/dm60@uakron.edu). MAC-Sports.com – The league’s official web site contains information on all 13 schools, including updated conference statistics, schedules and standings. Zips live coaches show Every Thursday throughout the season from 7-8 p.m. ET Akron head coach Terry Bowden can be heard on the weekly radio program Zips Live Presented by Lee Hyder and Associates. The show airs locally on 1350 AM (WARF). Visit GoZips.com/broadcasts/index to listen online. ZIPS FOOTBALL WITH TERRY BOWDEN Weekly throughout the season, head coach Terry Bowden will review the previous week’s game and preview the Zips’ upcoming opponent on the 30-minute television show, Zips Football with Terry Bowden presented by Wentz Financial Group. The show will be carried by SportsTime Ohio. Visit GoZips.com/ broadcasts/index for a complete schedule of airtimes.


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Columbus AP Bureau_____ 614-885-2727 ____________________Fax: 614-885-3248 1103 Schrock Rd., Suite 300 Columbus, OH 43229 Sports Editor: Rusty Miller E-Mail: rmiller@ap.org Web site: www.ap.org

Akron Beacon Journal____ 330-996-3800 44 East Exchange___ Fax: 330-996-3629 Akron, OH 44328 Sports Editor: Ron Ledgard E-Mail: bjsports@thebeaconjournal.com Beat Writer: George M. Thomas E-Mail: sportswriterabj@sbcglobal.net

Canton Repository______ 330-580-8494 ____________________Fax: 330-454-5745 500 Market Avenue Canton, OH 44702 Sports Editor: Joe Frollo, Jr. (x8564) E-Mail: sports@cantonrep.com Sports Writer: Mike Popovich E-Mail: mike.popovich@cantonrep.com The Buchtelite (student)___ 330-972-7459 __________________ Fax: 330-972-7810 Student Union, Room 55-LL Akron, OH 44325 E-Mail: sports@buchtelite.com

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WEWS-TV 5 (ABC)______ 216-431-3700 __________________ Fax: 216-431-3666 3001 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44115 Sports Director: Andy Baskin

WAKR-1590 AM (WONE-FM, WQMX-FM) ______________________ 330-869-9800 __________________ Fax: 330-869-9750 1795 West Market Street Akron, OH 44313 Sports Director: Joe Jastremski News Director: Ed Esposito Web Site: www.wakr.net ESPN-990 AM (WTIG)___ 330-837-9900 __________________ Fax: 330-837-9844 PO Box 608 Massillon, OH 44647 Program Director: Ray Jeske WZIP-88.1 FM (student)__ 330-972-7105 __________________ Fax: 330-972-5521 302 E. Buchtel Ave. #1004 Akron, OH 44325 General Manager: Tom Beck Web Site: www3.uakron.edu/wzip/ WHK-1220 AM and WHKW-1440 AM ____ 1-888-285-9640 __________________ Fax: 216-901-1104 4 Summit Park Drive #150 Independence, OH 44131 Program Director: Tim Vaughn WNIR-100 FM__________ 330-673-2331 __________________ Fax: 330-673-0301 PO Box 2170 Akron, OH 44309 Sports Reporter: Steve French WKNR-850 AM_________ 440-838-1220 __________________ Fax: 440-526-1993 9446 Broadview Road Cleveland, Ohio 44147 Web Site: www.espncleveland.com WTAM-1100 AM (WMJI-105.7 FM) ______________________ 216-642-4636 __________________ Fax: 216-901-8133 6200 Oak Tree Blvd Independence, OH 44131 Sports Director: Mike Snyder WHBC-1480 AM________ 330-456-7166 PO Box 9917_______ Fax: 330-456-7199 Canton, OH 44711 Sports Director: Jim Johnson Web Site: www.whbc.com

the akron-IMG sports network 2013 Akron Sports Network from IMG College Affiliates • SportsRadio 1350 AM (WARF), Akron • 1420 WHK, Cleveland • 1440 WHKZ, Warren/Youngstown 2013 Zips Live Coaches Show Affiliates • SportsRadio 1350 AM (WARF), Akron

About the Akron-IMG Sports Network The Akron-IMG Sports Network broadcasts University of Akron football games, men’s soccer matches and men’s and women’s basketball games throughout northeast Ohio and worldwide via the Internet (GoZips.com). SportsRadio 1350 AM (WARF) in Akron will once again serve as the flagship station for the Akron-IMG Sports Network, providing the sounds of the Zips in action to alumni and fans in Summit County and the surrounding area. Zips football can also be heard on 1420 WHK in Cleveland and 1440 WHKZ in Warren/Youngstown. Additionally, all Akron-IMG Sports Network broadcasts can be heard worldwide on the internet at GoZips.com, in a partnership with online provider Presto Sports. Each football broadcast begins 60 minutes prior to kick-off. All football games will be carried on GoZips.com, in addition to being broadcast live on SportsRadio 1350 AM (WARF). Zips Live, the one-hour, weekly radio show featuring University of Akron coaches and student-athletes will once again be carried by Akron-IMG Sports Network flagship WARF beginning at 7 p.m. ET each Monday from September through April. Steve french, brad detwiler and joe dunn Veteran announcer Steve French is behind the microphone for his 24th season as the radio play-by-play “Voice of the Zips” for football and men’s basketball, while long-time UA personality Joe Dunn will provide sideline color commentary and analysis. When not broadcasting Akron games, French serves as sports director at WNIR 100 FM “The Talk of Akron” and is part of the station’s highly rated morning drive program. Dunn, a former staff member of the Akron Athletics Department, is also an expert on the Ohio prep sports scene, he is the host of High School Playbook, which airs each week on SportsRadio 1350 AM (WARF), and with Big Time Sports on 1350 AM and television. During Zips football broadcasts, Dunn fills the role of sideline reporter. Brad Detwiler enters his third season in the radio booth and was a three-letterwinner for Zips football from 1999-2001. Detwiler played in 33 games in a Zips uniform, including starting at safety in all 11 contests as a senior in 2001.

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Cleveland Plain Dealer___ 216-999-4370 __________________ Fax: 216-999-6276 1801 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114 Sports Editor: Roy Hewitt College Sports Editor: David Campbell E-Mail: sports@plaind.com Beat Writer: Elton Alexander E-Mail: efasports@aol.com

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WOIO-TV 19 (CBS)_____ 216-771-1943 __________________ Fax: 216-436-5460 1717 E. 12th Street Cleveland, OH 44114 Sports Director: Tony Zarrella

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Cleveland AP Bureau______ 216-771-2172 ____________________Fax: 216-771-4218 815 Superior Ave., Suite 1203 Cleveland, OH 44114-2768 Sports Writer: Tom Withers E-mail: twithers@ap.org

WKYC-TV 3 (NBC)______ 216-344-3333 __________________ Fax: 216-344-3314 1403 E. 6th Street Cleveland, OH 44114 Sports Producer: Jeff Yakawiak (x7417) Sports Director: Jim Donovan

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Flagship: SportsRadio 1350 AM (WARF) _____________________ 330-836-4700 __________________ Fax: 330-836-5321 7755 Freedom Ave. North Canton, Ohio 44720 Program Director: Keith Kennedy Web Site: www.sportsradio1350.com

WJW-TV 8 (FOX)_______ 216-432-4247 __________________ Fax: 216-391-9559 800 S. Marginal Road Cleveland, OH 44103 Sports Director: John Telich

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Play-By-Play: Steve French E-Mail: steve@wnir.com Brad Detwiler E-Mail: bdet23@yahoo.com Sideline: Joe Dunn E-Mail: sumstarjjd@yahoo.com


Akron Zips 2013 Opponent information Central Florida

at Bowling Green*

Ball State*

Series Akron leads 5-3 Streak W1, UCF First Played 1984 (UA 26, UCF 21) Last Played Aug. 30, 2012 (UCF 56, UA 14) 2012 Record 10-4 (7-1 CUSA) 2012 Bowl Game Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Central Florida 38, Ball State 17 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) rv/rv Starters Returning/Lost 11/11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost N/A Football Contact Brian Ormiston Phone (407) 823-2409 E-mail bormiston@athletics.ucf.edu Web site ucfathletics.com

Series Bowling Green leads 12-7 Streak W4, Bowling Green First Played Oct. 3, 1941 (UA 8, BGSU 0) Last Played Oct. 6, 2012 (BGSU 24, UA 10) 2012 Record 8-5 (6-2 MAC) 2012 Bowl Game Military Bowl No. 24 San Jose State 29, BGSU 20 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) None Starters Returning/Lost 18/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 50/14 Football Contact Dave Meyer Phone (419) 372-7077 E-mail meyerd@bgsu.edu Web site bgsufalcons.com

Series Akron leads 10-9-1 Streak W3, Ball State First Played Nov. 7, 1964 (UA 25, BSU 15) Last Played Nov. 6, 2010 [BSU 37, UA 30 (3OT)] 2012 Record 9-4 (6-2 MAC) 2012 Bowl Game Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Central Florida 38, Ball State 17 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) None Starters Returning/Lost 13/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 39/24 Football Contact Joe Hernandez Phone (765) 730-4614 E-mail jhernand@bsu.edu Web site ballstatesports.com

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Thursday, Aug. 29 at Bright House Networks Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

Saturday, Sept. 28 at Doyt L. Perry Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

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James Madison

Ohio*

Kent State*

Series First Meeting Streak First Meeting First Played First Meeting Last Played First Meeting 2012 Record 7-4 (5-3 CAA) 2012 Bowl Game None 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) None Starters Returning/Lost 17/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 43/19 Football Contact John A. Martin Phone (540) 568-6154 E-mail martinja@jmu.edu Web site JMUSports.com

Series Ohio leads 16-12-1 Streak W5, Ohio First Played 1912 (UA 27, Ohio 0) Last Played Oct. 13, 2012 (Ohio 34, UA 28) 2012 Record 9-4 (4-4 MAC) 2012 Bowl Game Advocare V100 Independence Bowl Ohio 45, Louisiana-Monroe 14 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) -/rv Starters Returning/Lost N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost N/A Football Contact Tom Symonds Phone (740) 593-1298 E-mail symondst@ohio.edu Web site ohiobobcats.com

Series Akron leads 30-23-2 Streak W3, Kent State First Played 1923 (UA 32, Kent State 0) Last Played Nov. 3, 2012 (KSU 35, UA 24) 2012 Record 11-3 (8-0 MAC) 2012 Bowl Game GoDaddy.com Bowl Arkansas State 17, Kent State 13 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) -/rv Starters Returning/Lost N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost N/A Football Contact Aaron Chimenti Phone (330) 672-8468 E-mail achiment@kent.edu Web site kentstatesports.com

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at Northern Illinois*

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Series First Meeting Streak First Meeting First Played First Meeting Last Played First Meeting 2012 Record 8-5 (6-2 Big Ten) 2012 Bowl Game Outback Bowl No. 11 South Carolina 33, No. 19 Michigan 28 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) 24/rv Starters Returning/Lost N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost N/A Football Contact Justin Dickens Phone (734) 615-0680 E-mail dickensj@umich.edu Web site mgoblue.com

Series Northern Illinois leads 8-5 Streak W3, Northern Illinois First Played Oct. 29, 1966 (NIU 31, UA 18) Last Played Oct. 20, 2012 (NIU 37, UA 7) 2012 Record 12-2 (8-0 MAC) 2012 Bowl Game Discover Orange Bowl No. 12 Florida State 31, No. 15 NIU 10 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) 22/24 Starters Returning/Lost N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost N/A Football Contact Donna Turner Phone (815) 753-9513 E-mail donnaturner@niu.edu Web site niuhuskies.com

Series Massachusetts leads 1-0 Streak W1, Massachusetts First Played Nov. 10, 2012 (UMass 22, UA 14 Last Played Same 2012 Record 1-11 (1-7 MAC) 2012 Bowl Game None 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) None Starters Returning/Lost N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost N/A Football Contact John Sinnett Phone (413) 545-1744 E-mail jsinnett@admin.umass.edu Web site umassathletics.com

Saturday, Sept. 14 at Michigan Stadium (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Saturday, Oct. 12 at Huskie Stadium (DeKalb, Ill.)

Saturday, Nov. 16 at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)

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Series First Meeting Streak First Meeting First Played First Meeting Last Played First Meeting 2012 Record 9-4 (6-2 Sun Belt) 2012 Bowl Game R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Louisiana-Lafayette 43, East Carolina 34 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) None Starters Returning/Lost N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost N/A Football Contact Brian McCann Phone (337) 482-6331 E-mail brian.mccann@louisiana.edu Web site ragincajuns.com

Series Miami (Ohio) leads 16-5-1 Streak W4, Miami (Ohio) First Played 1915 (MU 23, UA 6) Last Played Sept. 29, 2012 (MU 56, UA 49) 2012 Record 4-8 (3-5 MAC) 2012 Bowl Game None 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) None Starters Returning/Lost N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost 51/26 Football Contact Mike Pearson Phone (513) 529-4329 E-mail pearsomg@muohio.edu Web site muredhawks.com

Series Toledo leads 9-8 Streak W1, Toledo First Played 1923 (UA 10, UT 3) Last Played Nov. 20, 2012 (UT 35, UA 23) 2012 Record 9-4 (6-2 MAC) 2012 Bowl Game Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Utah State 41, Toledo 15 2012 Final Ranking (AP/USA Today) None Starters Returning/Lost 13/10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 41/18 Football Contact Paul Helgren Phone (419) 530-4918 E-mail paul.helgren@utoledo.edu Web site utrockets.com

Saturday, Sept. 21 at InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field

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Friday, Nov. 29 at InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field

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Indiana Home

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Akron Away

St. Francis (Pa.) Home

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Albany Home

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William and Mary Road

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FIU Away

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Northwestern Away

Nebraska Home

LouisianaMonroe Home (Nov. 30)

Kentucky Home (Nov. 24)

Georgia State Away

Troy Home (Nov. 7)

New Mexico State Home

Arkansas State Away (Oct. 22/23)

Western Kentucky Away (Oct. 15/16)

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Toledo Away (Nov. 20)

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Bowling Green Away (Nov. 12)

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Marshall Away (Aug. 31)

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Mississippi State Away

Purdue Away

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Idaho Away

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Iowa Away (Aug. 31)

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Marshall Home

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Louisville Away (Sept. 1)

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Indiana Away

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Central Florida

Akron Leads: 5-3 At UA: 3-1 At UCF: 2-2 1984 (A) 26 21 W 1986 (H) 20 17 W 2000 (H) 35 24 W 2011 (A) 17 57 L 2002 (A) 17 28 L 2003 (H) 38 24 W 2004 (A) 26 21 W 2012 (H) 14 56 L

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Northern Illinois

Akron Trails: 5-8 At UA: 2-4 At NIU: 2-4 Neutral: 1-0 1966 (A) 18 31 L 1987 (A) 27 21 W 1988 (A) 6 7 L 1990 (H) 28 31 L 1991 (H) 17 7 W 1996 (A) 34 17 W 2000 (H) 35 52 L 2004 (A) 19 49 L 2005 (H) 48 42 W OT 2005* (N) 31 30 W 2009 (A) 10 27 L 2010 (H) 14 50 L 2012 (H) 7 37 L

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Akron Trails: 7-12 At UA: 4-6 At BGSU: 3-6 1941 (H) 8 0 W 1985 (A) 22 27 L 1989 (A) 38 24 W 1992 (H) 3 24 L 1993 (A) 7 49 L 1994 (H) 0 45 L 1995 (A) 12 50 L 1996 (H) 21 14 W 1997 (H) 28 31 L 1998 (A) 21 58 L 1999 (H) 55 25 W 2000 (A) 27 21 W 2001 (H) 11 16 L 2005 (A) 24 14 W 2006 (H) 35 28 W 2007 (A) 20 44 L 2008 (H) 33 37 L 2009 (A) 20 36 L 2012 (H) 10 24 L

Ohio

Akron Trails: 12-16-1 At UA: 9-5-1 At OU: 3-11-0 1912 (H) 27 0 W 1919 (H) 10 6 W 1920 (A) 0 39 L 1926 (H) 3 0 W 1941 (H) 0 0 T 1942 (A) 0 39 L 1950 (H) 6 28 L 1951 (A) 7 40 L 1992 (A) 13 0 W 1993 (A) 13 21 L 1994 (H) 24 10 W 1995 (H) 23 29 L 1996 (A) 14 44 L 1997 (H) 17 21 L 1998 (A) 14 28 L 1999 (H) 41 28 W 2000 (A) 23 20 W 2001 (H) 31 29 W 2002 (A) 10 27 L 2003 (H) 35 28 W 2004 (A) 31 19 W 2005 (H) 27 3 W 2006 (A) 7 17 L 2007 (H) 48 37 W 2008 (A) 42 49 L 2009 (H) 7 19 L 2010 (A) 10 38 L 2011 (H) 20 37 L 2012 (A) 28 34 L

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Miami (Ohio)

Akron Trails: 5-16-1 At UA: 4-6 At MU: 1-10-1 1915 (H) 6 23 L 1922 (A) 12 20 L 1923 (A) 13 13 T 1939 (A) 14 0 W 1993 (H) 31 13 W 1994 (A) 14 50 L 1995 (A) 0 65 L 1996 (H) 10 7 W 1997 (A) 20 49 L 1998 (H) 14 20 L 1999 (A) 23 32 L 2000 (H) 37 20 W 2001 (A) 27 30 L 2002 (H) 31 48 L 2003 (A) 20 45 L 2004 (H) 27 31 L 2005 (A) 23 51 L 2006 (H) 24 13 W 2007 (A) 0 7 L 2010 (H) 14 19 L 2011 (A) 3 35 L 2012 (H) 49 56 L

Ball State

Akron Leads: 10-9-1 At UA: 4-5 At BSU: 6-4-1 1964 (A) 25 15 W 1965 (H) 14 16 L 1969 (H) 49 9 W 1970 (A) 31 0 W 1971 (H) 10 7 W 1972 (A) 21 21 T 1973 (H) 14 16 L 1974 (A) 26 21 W 1975 (H) 14 17 L 1976 (A) 3 0 W 1992 (A) 22 14 W 1993 (H) 9 31 L 1994 (A) 28 38 L 1997 (A) 14 31 L 1998 (H) 52 14 W 1999 (A) 31 9 W 2004 (H) 35 23 W 2005 (A) 17 23 L 2008 (H) 24 41 L 2010 (A) 30 37 3OT L

Kent State

Akron Leads: 30-23-2 At UA: 22-9-2 At KSU: 8-14-0 Wagon Wheel: 19-22-1 1923 (H) 32 0 W 1928 (H) 8 6 W 1929 (H) 25 0 W 1930 (H) 12 6 W 1931 (H) 12 6 W 1932 (H) 0 0 T

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1933 (A) 19 6 W 1934 (H) 26 0 W 1935 (H) 3 0 W 1936 (H) 6 0 W 1940 (H) 23 7 W 1941 (H) 41 13 W 1942 (H) 6 23 L - Wagon Wheel Era 1946 (H) 6 13 L 1947 (A) 0 6 L 1948 (H) 0 31 L 1949 (A) 0 47 L 1950 (H) 7 19 L 1951 (A) 7 48 L 1952 (H) 14 34 L 1953 (A) 19 54 L 1954 (H) 18 58 L 1972 (H) 13 13 T 1974 (A) 14 51 L 1979 (H) 15 13 W 1981 (A) 6 17 L 1983 (H) 13 6 W 1984 (A) 17 24 L 1985 (H) 24 0 W 1986 (A) 17 7 W 1987 (H) 23 27 L 1988 (A) 12 32 L 1989 (H) 40 7 W 1990 (A) 38 10 W 1992 (A) 16 20 L 1993 (H) 42 7 W 1994 (A) 16 32 L 1995 (H) 14 6 W 1996 (A) 17 32 L 1997 (H) 45 35 W 1998 (A) 45 16 W 1999 (H) 37 34 W 2000 (A) 34 6 W 2001 (H) 14 10 W 2002 (A) 48 10 W 2003 (H) 38 41 L 2004 (A) 24 19 W 2005 (H) 35 3 W 2006 (A) 15 37 L 2007 (H) 27 20 W 2008 (A) 30 27 W 2OT 2009 (H) 28 20 W 2010 (A) 17 28 L 2011 (H) 3 35 L 2012 (A) 24 35 L

Massachusetts

Akron Trails: 0-1 At UA: 0-1 At UT: 0-0 2012 (H) 14 22 L

Toledo

Akron Trails: 8-9 At UA: 6-4 At UT: 2-5 1923 (H) 10 3 W 1924 (H) 14 7 W 1929 (A) 26 0 W 1930 (H) 41 0 W 1937 (A) 21 7 W 1938 (H) 13 7 W 1946 (H) 13 33 L 1947 (A) 7 38 L 1992 (H) 23 20 W 1994 (H) 25 48 L 1995 (A) 7 41 L 1996 (H) 10 27 L 1997 (A) 10 42 L 1998 (H) 17 24 L 2006 (A) 20 35 L 2008 (H) 47 30 W 2012 (A) 23 35 L

All-Time Series Records FIRST LAST OPPONENT W L T GAME GAME Akron A.C. 1 0 0 1892 1892 Akron YMCA 1 0 0 1899 1899 Allegheny 3 5 2 1902 1917 Arkansas State 0 1 0 1988 1988 Army 2 3 0 1991 2008 Ashland 3 1 0 1924 1931 Auburn 0 1 0 1988 1988 Austin Peay 5 2 0 1980 1986 Baldwin-Wallace 19 22 3 1895 1968 Ball State 10 9 1 1964 2010 Bethany 3 0 0 1902 1909 Boise State 0 1 0 1979 1979 Bowling Green 7 12 0 1941 2012 Bradley 2 0 0 1967 1968 Buffalo 9 4 0 1999 2011 Butler 8 0 0 1965 1973 Cal State Fullerton 2 0 0 1988 1990 Cal Poly 1 0 0 2003 2003 Camp Sherman 1 0 0 1917 1917 Capital 3 2 1 1956 1965 Carnegie Tech 0 3 0 1938 1951 Case Tech 9 12 4 1891 1951 Central Florida 5 3 0 1984 2012 Central Michigan 9 15 1 1969 2013 Central State 2 0 0 1974 1975 Cincinnati 2 4 0 1984 2011 Colgate 0 1 0 1940 1940 Connecticut 0 3 0 2000 2007 Culver Military 0 1 0 1914 1914 Davis & Elkins 1 0 0 1937 1937 Dayton 3 2 0 1969 1977 Defiance 2 0 0 1920 1926 Delaware 0 3 0 1973 1975 Delaware State 0 1 0 1987 1987 Denison 5 5 0 1892 1961 Detroit Tech 1 0 1 1936 1940 East Carolina 0 1 0 1991 1991 Eastern Illinois 3 3 0 1978 1989 Eastern Kentucky 3 8 0 1942 1986 Eastern Michigan 17 12 0 1949 2011 Findlay 6 1 0 1908 1953 Florida 0 1 0 1990 1990 Fla. International 0 2 0 2011 2012 Fordham 0 1 0 1925 1925 Gardner-Webb 0 1 0 2010 2010 Geneva 1 2 0 1937 1950 Grove City 1 0 0 1957 1957 Gustavus Adolphus 1 0 0 1973 1973 Heidelberg 15 16 1 1902 1966 Hillsdale 0 1 0 1924 1924 Hiram 16 6 0 1892 1958 Howard 1 0 0 2003 2003 Illinois 0 1 0 1996 1996 Illinois State 3 2 0 1968 1991 Illinois Wesleyan 3 1 0 1937 1940 Indiana 0 3 0 2007 2010 Indiana (Pa.) 2 0 0 1970 1971 Indiana State 6 5 0 1968 1980 Iowa 0 1 0 2002 2002 James Madison First Meeting John Carroll 7 3 1 1934 1947 Kansas State 0 1 0 1995 1995 Kent State 30 23 2 1923 2012 Kentucky 0 1 0 2010 2010 Kenyon 4 4 0 1891 1925 Kirkwood A.C. 1 0 0 1900 1900 Lawrence Tech 1 0 0 1946 1946 Liberty 1 0 0 2002 2002 Long Beach State 1 0 0 1988 1988 Louisiana-Lafayette First Meeting Louisiana State 0 1 0 1997 1997 Louisiana Tech 1 2 0 1968 1990 Louisville 0 3 0 1948 1987 Marietta 3 2 0 1910 1914 Marshall 3 8 0 1974 2003 Maryland 0 1 0 2002 2002

FIRST LAST OPPONENT W L T GAME GAME Massachusetts 0 1 0 2012 2012 Massillon A.C. 3 0 0 1893 1895 Memphis 0 1 0 2005 2005 Miami (Ohio) 5 16 1 1915 2012 Michigan First Meeting Middle Tenn. State 2 7 0 1980 2005 Michigan State 0 2 0 1913 1914 Montana State 0 1 0 1976 1976 Morehead State 8 1 1 1975 1986 Morgan State 2 0 0 2009 2012 Mount Union 24 24 1 1893 1962 Murray State 4 3 1 1980 1989 Muskingum 14 10 2 1911 1964 Navy 1 1 0 1990 1999 Nebraska 0 1 0 1997 1997 New Mexico 1 0 0 1988 1988 New Mexico State 1 0 0 1988 1988 UNLV 1 0 0 1976 1976 Nicholls State 1 0 0 1987 1987 North Carolina St. 1 0 0 2006 2006 NE Missouri State 1 1 0 1978 1980 Northern Arizona 2 0 0 1989 1991 Northern Illinois 5 8 0 1966 2012 Northern Iowa 1 1 0 1978 1979 Norhtern Michigan 10 3 0 1966 1980 Notre Dame 0 1 0 1910 1910 North Texas 2 0 0 1971 2006 Oberlin 4 6 0 1900 1956 Ohio 12 16 1 1912 2011 Ohio Northern 9 0 1 1911 1929 Ohio State 1 7 0 1891 2011 Ohio St. Reserves 1 1 0 1931 1932 Ohio Wesleyan 8 9 0 1893 1964 Oregon State 0 1 0 1987 1987 Otterbein 4 1 1 1913 1935 Penn State 0 3 0 1999 2009 Pittsburgh 0 2 0 1900 1998 Pittsburgh Lyceum 0 1 0 1908 1908 Purdue 0 2 0 2001 2005 Quantico Marines 1 1 0 1967 1972 Rhode Island 0 1 0 1985 1985 Rutgers 0 1 0 1990 1990 Salem 1 0 0 1986 1986 San Diego State 0 1 0 1965 1965 SW Missouri State 1 1 0 1963 1964 Southern Illinois 1 1 0 1971 1973 Syracuse 1 2 0 2008 2010 Tampa 2 4 0 1966 1974 Temple 7 14 0 1967 2011 Tennessee 0 2 0 1989 2012 Tennessee Tech 6 0 0 1981 1986 Toledo 8 9 0 1923 2012 Virginia 0 1 0 2002 2002 Virginia Tech 0 5 0 1989 2000 Va. Military Inst. 1 1 0 1967 2011 Wabash 1 0 0 1938 1938 Washington & Jeff. 1 0 0 1939 1939 Wayne State 2 4 1 1937 1978 West Liberty State 2 0 0 1937 1939 West Virginia Tech 1 1 0 1952 1953 West Va. Wesleyan 1 0 0 1913 1913 Western Illinois 7 1 0 1971 1979 Western Kentucky 7 3 2 1965 1985 Western Michigan 4 13 0 1938 2011 Western Reserve 8 15 2 1892 1947 Western Res. Acad. 2 0 0 1891 1893 Wheaton 1 0 0 1939 1939 Wisconsin 0 2 0 2003 2008 Wittenberg 8 11 0 1914 1967 Wooster 20 24 3 1902 1966 Xavier 0 3 0 1925 1938 Youngstown State 18 18 2 1940 1994 Totals 488-506-36 (.474) 2013 opponents in BOLD


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mid-american conference composite schedule Saturday, November 23rd Bowling Green at Eastern Mich.* 1:00 PM UMass at Central Mich.* 1:00 PM Tuesday, November 26th Western Mich. at Northern Ill.* 7:00 PM ESPN2 Friday, November 29th Bowling Green at Buffalo* TBD ESPNU/3 Eastern Mich. at Central Mich.* TBD ESPNU/3 UMass at Ohio* TBD ESPNU/3 Miami (Ohio) at Ball State* TBD ESPNU/3 Toledo at Akron* TBD ESPNU/3 Friday, December 6th MAC Title Game 8:00 PM ESPN2 * – Mid-American Conference Game BTN – Big Ten Network CBSSN – CBS Sports Network ESPNR – ESPN Regional/ESPN Plus/ESPN Game Plan/ESPN3/WatchESPN ESPN2/U – ESPN2 or ESPNU ESPNU/3 – ESPNU or ESPN3 FSN – Fox Sports Net TWCS – Time Warner Cable SportsChannel

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Saturday, October 5th Ball State at Virginia TBD Central Mich. at Miami (Ohio)* TBD Eastern Mich. at Buffalo* 12:00 PM ESPNR Ohio at Akron* 2:00 PM Western Mich. at Toledo* 3:00 PM UMass at Bowling Green* 3:30 PM Northern Ill. at Kent St.* 3:30 PM Saturday, October 12th Bowling Green at Mississippi St. TBD Eastern Michigan at Army 12:00 PM CBSSN Buffalo at Western Mich.* 2:00 PM Central Michigan at Ohio* 2:00 PM Kent State at Ball State* 3:00 PM Miami (Ohio) at UMass* 3:00 PM Akron at Northern Illinois* 5:00 PM Saturday, October 19th Akron at Miami (Ohio)* TBD Kent St. at South Alabama TBD Ohio at Eastern Michigan* 1:00 PM Ball St.at Western Mich.* 2:00 PM Northern Ill. at Central Mich.* 3:00 PM UMass at Buffalo* 3:30 PM TWCS Navy at Toledo 7:00 PM Saturday, October 26th Buffalo at Kent State* TBD Toledo at Bowling Green* TBD Ball State at Akron* 12:00 PM ESPNR Miami (Ohio) at Ohio* 2:00 PM Western Mich. at UMass* 3:00 PM Eastern Mich. at Northern Ill.* 3:30 PM Saturday, November 2nd Northern Illinois at UMass* 12:00 PM ESPNR Kent State at Akron* 3:30 PM Eastern Mich. at Toledo* 7:00 PM Tuesday, November 5th Bowling Green at Miami (Ohio)* 8:00 PM ESPN2/U Ohio at Buffalo* 8:00 PM ESPN2/U Wednesday, November 6th Central Mich. at Ball State* 8:00 PM ESPN2 Saturday, November 9th Western Mich. at Eastern Mich.* 1:00 PM Tuesday, November 12th Buffalo at Toledo* 7:30 PM ESPNU/3 Ohio at Bowling Green* 7:30 PM ESPNU/3 Wednesday, November 13th Ball State at Northern Ill.* 8:00 PM ESPN2/U Miami (Ohio) at Kent State* 8:00 PM ESPN2/U Saturday, November 16th Central Mich. at Western Mich.* 12:00 PM ESPNR Akron at UMass* 1:00 PM Tuesday, November 19th Buffalo at Miami (Ohio)* 8:00 PM ESPN2/U Kent State at Ohio* 8:00 PM ESPN2/U Wednesday, November 20th Northern Illinois at Toledo* 8:00 PM ESPN2

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Thursday, August 29th Liberty at Kent State 6:00 PM ESPN3 Akron at UCF 7:00 PM ESPN3 Illinois St. at Ball State 7:00 PM ESPN3 Tulsa at Bowling Green 7:00 PM ESPNU Friday, August 30th Western Mich. at Michigan St. 8:00 PM BTN Saturday, August 31st Toledo at Florida TBD Buffalo at Ohio St. 12:00 PM ESPN2 UMass at Wisconsin 12:00 PM BTN Central Mich. at Michigan 3:30 PM BTN Northern Illinois at Iowa 3:30 PM BTN Howard at Eastern Mich. 6:00 PM ESPN3 Miami (Ohio) at Marshall 7:00 PM CBSSN Sunday, September 1st Ohio at Louisville 3:30 PM ESPN Saturday, September 7th Miami (Ohio) at Kentucky TBD Toledo at Missouri TBD Army at Ball State 12:00 PM ESPN3 Bowling Green at Kent St.* 12:00 PM ESPNR Eastern Mich. at Penn St. 12:00 PM BTN Maine at UMass 2:00 PM ESPN3 New Hamp. at Central Mich. 3:00 PM ESPN3 Buffalo at Baylor 3:30 PM FSN James Madison at Akron 6:00 PM ESPN3 North Texas at Ohio 7:00 PM ESPN3 Nicholls St. at Western Mich. 7:00 PM ESPN3 Saturday, September 14th Central Michigan at UNLV TBD Kent State at LSU TBD Akron at Michigan 12:00 PM BTN Bowling Green at Indiana 12:00 PM ESPNU Eastern Mich.at Rutgers 1:00 PM ESPN3 Stony Brook at Buffalo 3:30 PM ESPN3 Ball State at North Texas 4:00 PM FSN Northern Illinois at Idaho 5:00 PM E. Washington at Toledo 7:00 PM ESPN3 UMass at Kansas State 7:00 PM Marshall at Ohio 8:00 PM ESPN3 Western Mich. at Northwestern 9:00 PM BTN Saturday, September 21st Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) TBD Vanderbilt at UMass TBD Kent State at Penn St. TBD Western Michigan at Iowa TBD Toledo at Central Michigan 12:00 PM ESPNR Ball State at Eastern Mich.* 1:00 PM Austin Peay at Ohio 2:00 PM Murray St. at Bowling Green 3:30 PM Louisiana-Laf. at Akron 6:00 PM E. Illinois at Northern Illinois 7:00 PM Saturday, September 28th Akron at Bowling Green* TBD Central Mich. at NC State TBD Miami (Ohio) at Illinois TBD Northern Illinois at Purdue 12:00 PM Toledo at Ball State* 3:00 PM Connecticut at Buffalo 3:30 PM Kent St. at Western Mich.* 7:00 PM


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Year 1941 1967 1968 1969 1987 1989 1993 1997 2001 2002 2005 2006 2007 2008

ZIPS IN THE NFL DRAFT

Overall Rd Pick 22 203 13 338 16 411 12 307 11 285 7 178 10 274 8 224 3 73 3 84 5 151 3 67 4 130 3 88 4 114

Player, Pos. Mike Fernella, T Al Kerkian, DE Don Williams, WR Paul Paxton, T Ken Delaney, T Chris Kelley, TE John Buddenberg, T Daron Alcorn, K Jason Taylor, DE Dwight Smith, FS Jake Schifino, WR Charlie Frye, QB Domenik Hixon, WR Andy Alleman, G Reggie Corner, CB

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Overall Year Rd Pick Player, Pos. 2005 – CFL 1 2 Cam Yeow 2006 – CFL 2 9 Jermaine Reid 2007 – CFL 1 6 Jabari Arthur 2007 – CFL 2 10 Jason Nedd 2012 – CFL 5 36 Hasan Hazime

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• James Black, RB - 1984: Cleveland Browns • * Mike Clark, RB - 1987: Pittsburgh Steelers • * Chris Kelley, TE - 1987: Cleveland Browns • * Ron Pasquale, G - 1987: St. Louis Cardinals • * Mike Teifke, C - 1987: Cleveland Browns • John Buddenberg, G - 1987: Cleveland Browns • Robert Lyons, DB - 1989: Cleveland Browns • Mike Johnson, QB - 1990: Arizona Cardinals; 1992-93: British Columbia Lions; 1994-95: Shreveport Pirates • Shawn Vincent, DB - 1991: Pittsburgh Steelers • Victor Green, DB - 1993-2001: New York Jets; 2002: New England Patriots, 2003: New Orleans Satins • Jason Taylor, DE - 1997-2007, 2009-2011: Miami Dolphins; 2008: Washington Redskins • John Motton, LB - 1997-2000: Iowa Barnstormers, 2001-02: Buffalo Destroyers, 2004: Columbus Destroyers • Jamie Reader, FB - 1998: Miami Dolphins, 2001: Philadelphia Eagles • Dwight Smith, DB - 2001-04: Tampa Bay Buccaneers; 2005: New Orleans Saints; 2006-07: Minnesota Vikings; 2008: Detroit Lions • Louis Mackey, LB - 2001-02: Dallas Cowboys; 2006 Montreal Alouettes • Butchie Washington, QB- 2001-02: Hamilton Tiger-Cats • Jake Schifino, WR - 2002-04: Tennessee Titans, 2004-05: New England Patriots, 2006: Houston Texans • Konrad Dean, OL - 2002-03: Seattle Seahawks; 2004: Jacksonville Jaguars; 2005: Philadelphia Soul; 2007: Las Vegas Gladiators; 2008: New Orleans Voodoo • Jeff Grzeskowiak, OL - 2002: Chicago Bears • Mike Hayes, P - 2003: Pittsburgh Steelers • Ryan Myers, LB - 2004-06: New York Jets • Mike Brake, TE - 2004-05: St. Louis Rams • Matt Cherry, WR - 2004: Jacksonville Jaguars; 2005: Cincinnati Bengals; 2006: Carolina Panthers • Rickey McKenzie, DB - 2004-05: Montreal Allouettes • Chase Blackburn, LB - 2005-12: New York Giants; 2013: Carolina Panthers • Charlie Frye, QB - 2005-07: Cleveland Browns; 2007-08: Seattle Seahawks; 2008-2010: Oakland Raiders • Dwayne LeFall, DL - 2005: Saskatchewan Roughriders • Cam Yeow, LB - 2005: Ottawa Renegades; 2006: Calgary Stampeders • Domenik Hixon, WR - 2006-07: Denver Broncos; 2007-12: New York Giants; 2013: Carolina Panthers • Andy Alleman, OL - 2007: New Orleans Saints; 2008: Miami; 2009: Kansas City • Kiki Gonzalez, DL - 2008: Grand Rapids Rampage • Jermaine Reid, DL - 2007-10: Hamilton Tiger-Cats; Edmonton Eskimos: 2011-12. • Jason Nedd, DB - 2007-present: Edmonton Eskimos • Jabari Arthur, WR - 2008-present: Calgary Stampeders • Reggie Corner, CB - 2008-present: Buffalo Bills • Davanzo Tate, CB - 2009: Calgary Stampeders • Shawn Lemon, DL - 2011: Saskatchewan Roughriders; 2012: Edmonton Eskimos; 2013: Calgary Stampeders • Almondo Sewell, DL - 2011-Present: Edmonton Eskimos • Hasan Hazime, DL - 2012: Edmonton Eskimos • Jalil Carter, DB - 2012-Present: Toronto Argonauts * -Active roster for strike replacement games only

ALL-TIME ZIPS IN THE PROS

• Bruce Bierce, E - 1920-22, 25: Akron Pros, 1923: Cleveland Indians, 1924: Cleveland Bulldogs • Park Crisp, G - 1919: Akron Pros • Carl Daum, E - 1922-26: Akron Pros • Oliver Driesbach, G - 1919: Akron Pros • Arthur Haley, B - 1920: Canton Bulldogs; 1923: Akron Pros • Edward Kregenow, E - 1926: Cleveland Panthers • Ralph Waldsmith, G - 1919: Akron Pros, 1921: Cleveland Indians, 1922: Canton Bulldogs • Don Williams, WR - 1967: Cleveland Browns

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On Aug. 24, 2011, the athletics departments at The University of Akron and Kent State University today announced participation in a new competition called “The PNC Wagon Wheel Challenge,” which further expands an intercollegiate athletics rivalry dating back more than a halfcentury between the two schools.

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The PNC Wagon Wheel Challenge is based on a time-honored competition for an historic wooden wagon wheel trophy awarded originally in 1945 to the winner of the annual Akron-Kent State football game. Starting with the 2011-12 academic year, the PNC-sponsored rivalry broaden the competition to include 15 NCAA varsity sports, with victories in each sport adding one point to the challenge standings. Fans can learn more about the rivalry and follow the results and standings via www.PNCWagonWheelChallenge.com.

In keeping with tradition, the annual winner of the football contest will gain possession of the historic wooden Wagon Wheel trophy, while the school that accumulates the most total points in all varsity matchups for that academic year will receive an overall series trophy.

“College athletics is built on strong rivalries, and we’re fortunate to have one of the closest in the country with Akron,” Kent State director of athletics Joel Nielsen said. “We’re very appreciative of PNC’s support of the Wagon Wheel Challenge – this model has worked very well with other schools and it can only help grow this rivalry and make it even stronger.”

Akron scored points in men’s basketball (1.0), women’s basketball (1.0), men’s cross country (1.0), women’s cross country (1.0), men’s indoor track & field (1.0), men’s outdoor track & field (1.0) and volleyball (1.0).

IMG College, the sponsorship and multi-media rights holder for both Akron and Kent State athletics negotiated the PNC Wagon Wheel Challenge.

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2011-12 – Kent State 9.0, Akron 6.0 2012-13 – Kent State 8.0, Akron 7.0

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The wheel eventually fell into the possession of Dr. Raymond Manchester, who as the Kent State Dean of Men in 1945, suggested the local historic artifact be offered as the trophy to the winner of the annual AkronKent State football game.

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According to legend, the “Wagon Wheel” trophy traces its beginnings to the spring of 1870 when Akron industrialist John R. Buchtel set out for the town of Kent in search of a site to establish a college. In the muddy Ohio fields, however, his wagon became bogged down in the area where Kent State University is currently located. When horses pulled the wagon, a wheel came loose and became buried until it was discovered in 1902 during the construction of a pipeline along the Western Reserve Trail.

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“The Akron-Kent State rivalry is a regional event and this partnership will help expand it to more sports and likewise more fans,” Akron director of athletics Tom Wistrcill said. “We’re excited to have PNC serve as sponsor of what is one of the more unique rivalries in college athletics. As members of the Mid-American Conference, the results of our competitions against one another are already very important, but the Wagon Wheel Challenge will increase the level of bragging rights around the community.”

PNC Wagon Wheel Challenge - Rules and Qualifying Sports • Each of the fifteen (15) sports will be worth one (1) point. For a school to be the winner of The PNC Wagon Wheel Challenge, it must accumulate at least eight (8) points. • The point is awarded to the team that wins the season series in the head-to-head competition. • If the teams play head-to-head once in a given season (e.g. football), then the school that wins will receive the point. • All regular season games count toward the season series tally (including if non-conference games are played) with the school that wins more games (e.g., winning two of three in softball) receiving the point. If teams split the regular season matchups (e.g., in basketball), then each team receives a one-half (½) point for that sport. • For men’s and women’s cross country, golf and indoor/outdoor track and field, one point is awarded to whichever school finishes higher in the MAC Championship for each of those sports. (For these sports, no other competitions – in-season or post-season – will count toward the series). • MAC and/or NCAA Tournament games can count toward determining the season series winner (e.g., the schools split the two regular season meetings in basketball and then meet in the MAC Tournament, whichever school wins that game is awarded the point). • In the event of a 15-sports season tie, the school that won the trophy the previous year will retain possession.

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“PNC’s new athletic challenge will spark more excitement in a broad range of sports between these rival schools,” said Kevin O. Thompson, PNC regional president for Akron, Canton and Wooster. “By showcasing the talents of student-athletes, we will further engage alumni and the community to support our schools.”


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and legislated his job out of existence. But it did have its moments. In 1894, when he technically wasn’t even working for the college, Heisman engineered a 12-6 win over Ohio State. He played quarterback in the game to boot.

The story goes that Buchtel College’s quarterback, 6-foot-4 inch Harry Clark, had trouble bending low enough to pick up the football when the center snapped it to him.

After retiring from coaching, Heisman served as the New York City Downtown Athletic Club’s first athletic director, starting in 1930. The club awarded its first trophy to the nation’s top college football player in 1935 and renamed the trophy in memory of Heisman when he died a year later at age 66.

Squirted it to him was more like it. At that point in football history, 1893, the center transferred the ball to the quarterback by putting one hand over the front of the ball and pressing down on the back with his other hand. When he released the front hand, the ball would flip up and back in the general direction of the backfield. It was an awkward maneuver, to say the least, and resulted in many fumbles. Buchtel’s coach had a better idea. Why not have the center simply pitch the ball back through his legs? Shotgun-style, we’d call it today. It worked. Clark saved his back, and Buchtel cut down on its fumbles. No one objected, and by the end of the season all colleges were using the new center snap. So how did Heisman end up in Akron? After the 1892 season, the students again besieged the Reverend Orello Cone, Buchtel’s president since 1880, pleading with him to convince the Board of Trustees to hire someone to coach the college’s club teams. Cone pushed the measure through. The students’ first choice was Heisman, and they moved quickly to get him. The young coach was invited to campus in January, and after inspecting the facilities he spelled out the terms under which he would render his services. At a meeting of the trustees’ executive committee on Jan. 28, 1893, the committee agreed to extend Heisman a one-year contract as “gymnasium director” and “special teacher of gymnastics in baseball and football.” The board not only agreed to pay Heisman $900, but to build a long-sought baseball cage – provided the students raised $300 toward Heisman’s salary and paid off the remaining salary of the previous gym director. The weekly student newspaper, The Buchtelite, ran the headline “HEISMAN! HEISMAN! Rah! Rah! Rah!” Alas, John W. Heisman’s association with Buchtel wasn’t a long or especially satisfying one for him – the faculty and trustees got together

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The Wagon Wheel According to legend, the “Wagon Wheel” came into being in the spring of 1870 when John R. Buchtel, an Akron industrialist, at the insistence of Rev. Andrew Willson of the Kent Universalist Church, set out for Kent in search of a site for a proposed college. However, his wagon became bogged down in the mud where Kent State University is currently located, the horses broke away and left bits and pieces of the carriage scattered, including one of the wheels, which remained wedged in the mud. Buchtel eventually found his way back to Akron, where he settled on a site for Buchtel College, the forerunner of the present University of Akron. During construction of a pipeline along the Western Reserve Trail in 1902, the wheel was discovered and eventually became the property of Dr. Raymond Manchester, who in 1945 as the Kent State Dean of Men, suggested the wheel be set up as an award to the winner of the annual Akron-Kent State football game. Manchester had the wheel painted blue and gold, the school colors of both schools, and it has been a prized trophy ever since. Each spoke bears a plaque verifying the score of each game. In 1946, Kent State defeated the Zips, 13-6, to capture the Wagon Wheel Trophy. After a KSU win in 1954, the series between the two schools went into hibernation. Not until Sept. 9, 1972, was the series revived. In that game, played at the Rubber Bowl, 25,131 saw UA grab a 13-0 lead, but KSU battled back to score 13 fourth-quarter points, and the contest ended in a tie. Akron was then awarded custodial rights for a two-year period for its first possession of the prized trophy since its inception.


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UA Makes FIRST Division I-A Jump In 1987, the stage was set. It had been 20 months since Dec. 18, 1985 when, amid a crush of national media interest, Gerry Faust was introduced as Akron’s new head football coach. The University of Akron was anxious to make the move to I-A football from I-AA. The Zips would become the first team since the NCAA created I-AA in 1978 to move up to the I-A level. The transition, however, was not an easy one. The great debate was, should Akron, coming off an I-AA playoff season, leave the Ohio Valley Conference for the greener pastures of I-A? With a bid to join the Mid-American Conference having already been rejected, Akron would have to compete as an independent in all sports – without a conference to call home.

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One of the unique nicknames in all of intercollegiate athletics belongs to the University of Akron. Originally Zippers, athletics director Kenneth “Red” Cochrane officially shortened the nickname to the Zips in 1950. Twenty-five years earlier a campus-wide contest had been conducted to choose a nickname for the University’s athletics teams. Suggestions submitted by students, faculty and alumni included Golden Blue Devils, Tip Toppers, Rubbernecks, Hillbillies, Kangaroos and Cheveliers. After a three-way vote –­ one by the student body, one by the University lettermen and one by the local sports writers and faculty rep-

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Gerry Faust (right) helped to take the Akron football program to the next level, coaching the school’s first-ever NCAA I-A team to a 4-7 record in 1987.

The evolution of Zippy, The University’s mascot, began 60 years ago when the student council, under president Dave Frye and committee for a mascot chairman Bob Savoy (an All-American diver for UA), decided the University needed a mascot. “Zippy” the kangaroo was officially declared UA’s mascot on May 1, 1953. The selection of the kangaroo for a mascot brought forth the wrath of The Buchtelite and the Akron Beacon Journal as the name was chosen without the benefit of a campus-wide vote. There was support for the new mascot with defenders saying, “the kangaroo is fast, agile and powerful with undying determination – all the necessary qualities of an athlete.” It is difficult to imagine there was dissent back then seeing as how Zippy is one of, if not the, most beloved symbols of the University. In fact, during an 11 week long national contest, Zippy defeated all challengers. Zippy, after a first-round bye in the playoffs, cruised to victories over Syracuse’s Otto in the semifinals and Minnesota’s Goldy Golpher in the final to become the 2007 Capital One Mascot of the Year. Dick Hansford, UA student council advisor, liked the kangaroo – one of the finalist names when Akron chose “Zippers” as its nickname. He recalled the suggestion was also inspired by a popular comic strip at the time named “Kicky, the fighting kangaroo.” No one recalls who made the arrangements for the first costume, but a paper-mache head was produced along with a brown furry uniform that zipped up the back. Pete Demming debuted that first mascot uniform in 1954, at the inaugural Acme-Zip Game - not as “Zippy” but as “Mr. Zip.” The first known printed reference to the mascot as “Zippy” was a 1965 Zip football press brochure. The Buchtelite’s first use of the name “Zippy” came Sept. 24, 1965, in an identification of a photo of the cheerleaders listing “Mascot - ‘Zippy’ - Charles Huettner.”

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Akron had to meet several criteria expected of all Division I-A schools. The Zips already met the criteria of having a stadium which seated 30,000 and sponsoring at least eight men’s sports and seven women’s sports. Where UA was lacking was in the attendance department. Division I-A school were required to average 17,000 paid attendance per game in a season or 20,000 once every four years. With a late-season ticket drive in 1985, the Zips boosted their per game average to 18,137. Next, Akron had to revamp its schedule so that at least 60 percent of its opponents were I-A schools. With new coach Gerry Faust on board, the Zips scheduled games against Western Michigan, Kent State, Eastern Michigan, Temple, Oregon State, Louisville and Northern Illinois for the fall of 1987. The Zips also realized that the move up would come at a price. The athletics department saw its budget increase from $1.5 million in 1982-83, to $4.26 million for the 1987-88 school year. On June 23, 1987, Akron’s application was approved on a three-year basis.

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resentatives – the winner was decided on January 15, 1926. The winner, freshman Margaret Hamlin, suggested “Zippers” the name of a very popular rubber overshoe (over 500,000 sold the first year) invented by Akron’s B.F. Goodrich Company. She received a prize of $10 for the winning suggestion, which was inspired by the $6 pair of rubber shoes, the “Zipper Boot.” Permission to use the name was granted by the Goodrich Company. Goodrich introduced its rubber galoshes in 1923 and it made a lasting impression on the world. The footwear featured an ingenious invention, a slide fastener with interlocking metal teeth. With a quick pull of a tab, the overshoes opened wide or sealed shut. The product’s original suggested name was the “Mystik Boot,” but the name just did not work for Goodrich President Bertram G. Work. ‘’What we need is an action word,’’ he told a group of sales representatives. ‘’Something that will dramatize the way the thing zips.’’ From that he said, “Why not call it the Zipper?’’


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On Oct. 11, 2003 when the Zips hosted Cal Poly, The University of Akron held its inaugural induction of former players and teams into the Ring of Honor. Former head coach Jim Dennison, former player Chris Angeloff and two of the most successful squads in school history, the 1968 team and 1976 team squads, were honored. Since then, NFL great Jason Taylor (2004) and former head coach Gordon Larson (2005) have been inducted. Dennison, the all-time winningest coach (by victories with 80) in UA history, was in charge of the Zips from 1973 to 1985 and led them to the finals of the 1976 NCAA Division II playoffs where they fell to Montana State, 24-13, in the Pioneer Bowl. He was the 1976 Kodak National Coach of the Year, was the first coach to lead the Zips to a 10-win season and was 80-62-2 all-time at Akron. A standout player under Dennison, Angeloff died tragically from cardiac arrest during the Sept. 6, 1975 season opener versus Marshall. He was a two-time letterman at tight end and, as a sophomore, caught seven passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Angeloff’s number 89 was retired in his honor and his memory lives on with the Chris Angeloff Scholarship. The 1968 team, coached by Larson, played in Akron’s first-ever bowl game, the Grantland Rice Bowl. That squad, led by All-Americans Don Zwisler (QB) and Dan Ruff (WR), went 7-3-1 and eventually lost to a Terry Bradshaw-led Louisiana Tech squad, 33-13, in the bowl game. The 1976 team, coach by Dennison and featured first-team All-Americans Mark Van Horn and Steve Cockerham, went 10-3 and played for the NCAA Division II championship, where they fell to Montana State. In reaching that championship game, Akron defeated UNLV, 27-6, in the first round and Northern Michigan, 29-26, in the second game, called the Knute Rockne Bowl. In 2004, Taylor was added to the Ring of Honor when the Zips hosted, and defeated in dramatic fashion, Marshall on Nov. 5 in an ESPN2 telecast. Taylor was a firstteam All-Mid-American Conference honoree for the Zips in 1996 before becoming a third-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins in 1997. Taylor still holds the Akron records for sacks in a season with 10, sacks in a career (21) and TFL for a career (41). Taylor, a six-time Pro Bowl selection, was named the 2006 Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year and was named the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year for the 2007 season.

The Chris Angeloff Scholarship was established in memory of Chris Angeloff, a junior starting tight end, who collapsed and died of cardiac arrest during UA’s 20-8 victory over Marshall in the Acme-Zip Game on Sept. 6, 1975. His teammates voted to retire his jersey, the first such tribute paid to a UA football player. Angeloff, 20, was leaving the field on a possession exchange midway through the second period, got to the sidelines and collapsed. As many as seven doctors tried to revive him. A native of Erie, Pa., Angeloff had become a starter as a sophomore. An accounting major, he carried a 3.20 GPA. He was the son of Carl and Mary Angeloff. At the request of the family, income from the endowed fund is applied to athletic scholarships. Funds are derived from memorials contributed to Angeloff.

Larson was honored posthumously in Oct. 1, 2005. Not only did he lead the Zips to their first ever bowl game, he is the program’s all-time winningest coach in terms of percentage, going 74-33-5 (.683), and only had one losing season in his 12 years (1961-72) at the helm. Each of the inductees is honored with a plaque on the outside of the north endzone facility at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field. Ring of Honor Inductees Jim Dennison Chris Angeloff 1968 Team 1976 Team Jason Taylor Gordon Larson

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Akron’s First Bowl Gordon Larson’s Zips and Louisiana Tech met up for the College Division Mideast Region Championship in the 1968 Grantland Rice Bowl in Murfreesboro, Tenn. It was the first bowl appearance for both teams. Tech jumped out to a quick 21-0 lead behind a 16-yard TD run and 36yard TD pass from Bradshaw. The Zips managed to get on the board with 1:50 left in the half on a 1-yard run from junior John Vargo. At 28, Vargo was the oldest running back in the country. The Zips cut the lead to 21-13, but two more Bradshaw scores sealed the Bulldog win.

Akron Has NCAA First in ‘76 Bowl The first overtime game in the history of the NCAA playoffs occurred at Akron’s Rubber Bowl when the Zips met Northern Michigan in the second round of the Division II playoffs, a game called the Knute Rockne Bowl. Northern Michigan scored first in overtime on a 39-yard field goal, but Akron answered with a one-yard touchdown b ­ y quarterback Marty Bezbatchenko to win, 29-26.

Akron’s First I-A Bowl After winning its first Mid-American Conference Championship, a dramatic 31-30 win over Northern Illinois on Dec. 1, 2005, The University of Akron earned a berth to its first bowl as an NCAA Division I-A member. The Zips, who won that MAC title game at Detroit’s Ford Field, returned to the venue 25 days later (Dec. 26) for the Motor City Bowl to face the Memphis Tigers, a team that featured one of the nation’s top running backs, DeAngelo Williams. Akron, with record-setting quarterback Luke Getsy and record-setting receiver Domenik Hixon, got on the board early, but trailed 20-3 late in the third quarter. The Zips would score 28 points over the final 15 minutes, including two TDs in the last 1:46, but it was not enough in the 38-31 setback. Getsy set a Motor City Bowl record with 455 passing yards and Jabari Arthur set a bowl record with eight catches for 180 yards.


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As far as MAC stadiums go, the Rubber Bowl was tied with UB Stadium (Buffalo) as the largest in terms of seating capacity. The Zips’ horseshoe-shaped home was a gathering spot for Northeast Ohio football fans and event goers for 66 years. In 1999, UA football fan No. 3,000,000 passed through the Rubber Bowl turnstiles, marking six decades of Zips gridiron action at The Bowl.

In 1940, the UA football team abandoned well-worn Buchtel Field to play at the municipally owned Rubber Bowl. The Bowl began to develop under the plans of B.E. “Shorty” Fulton in 1933. With the help of the Civil Works Authority, Fulton had 180,000 cubic yards of dirt carved out of the side of the hill neighboring Akron Municipal Airport. Fulton, the airport manager, turned the site into a recreation area.

The most striking improvement took place in the summer of 1973. Spearheaded by a gift of $200,000 from Elza E. Hopkins and Clarkins Stores, and a community wide fund-raising drive directed by the Touchdown Club that provided more than $160,000, the University was able to install an all-weather artificial surface. Installation of AstroTurf got UA and area high school football teams “out of the mud.” That same year, the Cleveland Browns’ played their 19th (and last) preseason football game at The Bowl. The New York Giants defeated the Browns, 21-10, in front of 30,751 spectators. The Cleveland franchise had a 14-5 mark at The Bowl and attracted more than one-half million fans. In 1983, after 10 years, a new carpet was installed at a cost of more than $500,000. The funds to pay for the repairs and installation came from a UA bond issue. In 1991, more than $100,000 was contributed by the Coca Cola Bottling Company of Ohio, Summa Health Systems, National City Bank of Ohio and the Varsity “A” Association to purchase a new scoreboard. Prior to the start of the ‘94 season, the University Board of Trustees authorized funds of about $750,000 to fix the facilities’ drainage system and apply new artificial turf to the floor of the Zips’ football home. The stadium also got a complete paint job and the seats were refurbished.

rubber bowl timeline • First UA Football Game: Oct. 4, 1940 – Akron 0 Western Reserve 6; 17,472 spectators in attendance. • First UA Win in the Bowl: Nov. 9, 1940 – UA defeated arch-rival Kent State, 23-7. • First Acme-Zip Game: Sept. 25, 1954 – UA dropped the contest to Wittenberg, 12-7, before 21,269 fans-the most to ever attend a UA football game to date. • 25th UA Win in the Bowl: Oct. 10, 1957 – UA shutout Ohio Wesleyan, 20-0. • First Sellout Game: Sept. 30, 1961 – A record-breaking mark of 35,061 saw UA shutout Denison, 28-0. Prior to the game, the Zip soccer team upset defending NCAA National Champion St. Louis, 3-2. • 50th Win in the Bowl: Sept. 17, 1966 ­– the Zip gridders defeated Northern Michigan, 18-10. • Kicking Field Goals Wins Game: Oct. 22, 1966 – Junior offensive guard Dave Kosoy kicked three field goals and broke a 42-year old UA record in a, 9-6, win over Baldwin Wallace. His winning 37 yard kick came with only a minute left in the Homecoming contest. • Zips Leave Ohio Conference with Win: Nov. 9, 1968 – Akron bid farewell to Ohio Conference opposition by disposing of its champion, Baldwin Wallace, 59-19. BW had a 7-0 record coming into the Rubber Bowl. The 59 points was a modern era record (since 1900) and helped propel UA to its first post-season bowl game – the Grantland Rice Bowl. • Big Win Propels UA To Great Season: Sept. 20, 1969 – While on the way to matching UA’s best record ever, a 9-1 mark, breaking 32 UA records and finishing with the football team’s highest national ranking ever – third in the AP college division poll – the Zips upset favored Tampa, 40-0, before an Acme-Zip Game crowd of 42,869. Little All-American halfback Jack Beidleman scored four TDs to lead the UA attack. • 1971 Team Produces Two Last Minute Victories: Sept. 25, 1971 – With 39 seconds remaining, Little All-American defensive halfback Mike Hatch was spectacular in returning a punt 74 yards before tossing an over-the-head lateral, while being tackled, to Pat Coughenour for the final yard of the winning TD over Western Illinois, 14-7. One week later (Oct. 2), with only 24 seconds remaining, quarterback Mic Hutton directed the Zips from their own 33 yard line to the Ball State 21, where kicking specialist, Tom Budziszewski, booted a 38-yard field goal as time expired for a 10-7 victory.

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In June 1971, the University accepted the title to the Rubber Bowl, paying $1 for the facility, from the City of Akron and began a program of refurbishing the stadium. University trustees authorized $175,000 for improvements. First priority went to a lighting system which increased illumination of the field by more than five times.

In the 324 University of Akron football games played in the Rubber Bowl, the Zips posted a 191-123-10 record.

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Akron opened its playing history in the Rubber Bowl on Oct. 5, 1940, against Western Reserve, before 17,472 spectators. Although the Zips lost 6-0, the Rubber Bowl has since been an excellent home field, as evidenced by UA’s overall mark of 190-119-10 (61 percent).

The final game in the Rubber Bowl was a classic. Akron and Buffalo, coMAC East leaders at the time, battled to four overtimes before the Bulls pulled out a 43-30 victory before a national ESPNU television audience. Dennis Kennedy ran for 142 yards with three touchdowns and caught five passes for 121 yards, while Chris Jacquemain passed for 295 yards and two scores.

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Then in 1939, civic-minded citizens, headed by C.W. Seiberling and James Schlemmer, sports editor of the Akron Beacon Journal, raised $30,000 to help construct the stadium on the site. The amount was raised by subscribing $1 from 30,000 Akronites. A federal grant of $516,000 was obtained and construction began. The stadium was dedicated before 37,000 people on Aug. 10, 1940.

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The site of 324 UA football contests, 19 preseason Cleveland Browns’ games, a regular-season NFL game in 1952, over 1,500 high school games (including dozens of OHSAA playoff games), as well as many soccer matches and scores of concerts and shows, the Rubber Bowl has stood the test of time.


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• 75th UA Win in the Bowl: Oct. 17, 1972 – A shutout of Northern Michigan, 49-0. • UA’s Winningest Coach Gets First Win/Bowl Gets Artificial Turf: Sept. 15, 1973, head coach Jim Dennison, who would go on to compile an 80-62-2 record, directed UA to his first collegiate win, 51-19, over Butler before 37,384 fans. That crowd was also thrilled earlier as they watched aerialist Karl Wallenda cross a 600 foot wire, 75 feet above the new artificial turf, which included a head stand in the middle. • UA’s Saddest Day: Sept. 6, 1975 – In Akron’s 75th season of football, 20-year old junior starting tight end Chris Angeloff, collapsed and died of a cardiac arrest during its 20-8 victory over Marshall. Angeloff’s jersey number, 89, was retired, the first such tribute paid to a UA football player. • 100th UA Win in the Bowl: Nov. 18, 1978 – Akron, led by freshman tailback Terry Cameron, who ran for a record-breaking five TDs, defeated Northern Iowa, 39-28. • Another Nail Biter: Oct. 18, 1975 – Jim Dennison said, “This had to be the greatest victory for any team that I’ve been associated with.” With 1:28 left in this game with Temple, UA held a 17-16 lead and the Owls were facing a second-and-28-yard situation at their own eight yard line. However, two pass plays later – the last for a 56-yard TD – appeared to give Temple its win. Undaunted, the Zips started at their own 22 with 54 seconds remaining. Quarterback Tom Kot hit split end Glenn Evans with a 16-yard sideline pass and then one for 38. Two incomplete passes later, Kot found Evans open over the middle and he broke one tackle on his way to the tying score with 18 seconds left. Jim Embick added the extra point for the 24-23 win. • Highest Point As A NCAA II Member: On back-to-back weekends, UA captured it’s first NCAA playoff victory by downing UNLV, 27-6, on Nov. 27, 1976, and in the ABC nationally televised Knute Rockne Bowl, a very cold and windy Dec. 4, the Zips defeated the defending national champions, Northern Michigan, 29-26, in the first overtime game in NCAA playoff history. A Hollywood script writer couldn’t have written it any better for, arguably, the most exciting game the Zips ever played in the Rubber Bowl. UA had to overcome four turnovers, stared defeat in the face and, with one second remaining, Jim Embick booted a 35-yard field goal to deadlock the contest, 23-all. In overtime, after a Wildcat field goal, quarterback Marty Bezbatchenko sneaked one yard into the end zone on UA’s fourth play for Akron’s 10th win – the most ever in the school’s football history. Jim Dennison, due to UA’s accomplishments, became the only UA football coach to ever be voted Ohio Coach of the Year and National College Coach of the Year. • Rival Revival: Sept. 6, 1979 – a blocked punt by defensive back Mark Padrutt that led to a 25-yard field goal by Andy Graham gave UA the margin it needed to defeat arch rival Kent State, 15-13, for the first time in 38 years. • OVC Highlight: Nov. 5, 1983 – On the way to a second place finish in the Ohio Valley Conference and an excellent 8-4 season, UA rolled over long-time rival and a fellow OVC member Youngstown State, 4921, behind the running of record-breaking senior tailback James Black. Black, who was later voted the OVC Offensive Player of the Year, broke a 17-year old rushing mark with 246 yards on 40 carries. • The Faust Era Begins: Sept. 6, 1986 – Head Coach Gerry Faust, in his first game with UA, directed the Zips to a 35-0 victory over Salem. On Oct. 16, 1986, the Zips make their first appearance on ESPN, a 24-13 win over Murray State.

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• MAC Champion Defeated: Sept. 19, 1987 – The Zip defense keyed the victory over eventual Mid-American Conference Champions and California Bowl victor, Eastern Michigan, 17-16. With 1:58 to play the UA defense stopped EMU’s two-point conversion try and in the final play of the game, middle guard Pierce Joiner blocked a 52-yard field goal attempt. • The Most Points by Two Teams: Nov. 24, 2001 – In the 2001 season finale, Akron and Eastern Michigan battled to a triple overtime thriller with the Zips claiming a 65-62 victory. The 127 points between the schools is the most scored by two teams in Rubber Bowl history and the most points scored in MAC history. Also, the 65 points set the new standard for most points in a game – a feat the Zips would tie on Sept. 20, 2003 in a 65-7 win over Howard. • The Marshall Win: Nov. 2, 2002 – Known more for the visual of seeing Marshall’s linemen carrying Byron Leftwich down the field, Akron was the team that came out the victor as Charlie Frye threw for one TD and ran for another as the Zips upset No. 25 Marshall, 34-20. • The Marshall Win II: Nov. 5, 2004 – In J.D. Brookhart’s first season, Jason Swiger hit a 34-yard field goal as time expired to give the Zips a 31-28 victory over the Thundering Herd. The Zips trailed 28-7 in the third quarter and scored 24 unanswered points, including a TD with 48 seconds left and getting the on-side kick to set up the win. • The Snow Bowl: Nov. 24, 2005 – Played in blizzard conditions, Akron crushed arch-rival Kent State, 35-3, to win the MAC East Championship and eventually the program’s first overall MAC title. • The Last Wagon Wheel Game in the Bowl: Sept. 22, 2007 – Akron scored 17 fourth-quarter points to claim a 27-20 victory over Kent State in the last Wagon Wheel game played at the Rubber Bowl. Reggie Corner had a key interception to set up UA’s go-ahead touchdown and Davanzo Tate intercepted a pass in the endzone as time expired to preserve the win. • The Last Game in the Rubber Bowl: Nov. 13, 2008 – An ESPNU telecast allows the nation to see the final game and see co-MAC East leaders Akron and Buffalo battle for supremacy. The Bulls pulled out a 43-40 four-overtime win. Other Memories • The NFL Pays Visits: Nov. 27, 1952 – A regular-season NFL game was played at the Rubber Bowl as legendary coach George Halas led his Chicago Bears in a game versus the Dallas Texans. The Texas upset the Bears, 27-23, in what was the only win in the franchise’s history. The Cleveland Browns also played 19 preseason games at the Rubber Bowl, going 14-5 in the facility. • Red Saves UA Football: 1953 – With the program floundering and near extinction, athletics director since 1948, Kenneth “Red” Cochrane took over the Zips’ program in 1952. The following year, Akron won six games, its most since 1938. • Actual Firsts for Turf: While Akron’s first game on artificial turf was Sept. 15, 1973, there were two events prior. St. Vincent-St. Mary and Garfield High School played the first game on the new surface on Sept. 7. The following day, the Browns hosted the Giants in an exhibition game. • Other Events: The Rubber Bowl has hosted car races and concerts, most notably the Rolling Stones and Jefferson Airplane. Also, the Rubber Bowl has been the home of numerous Akron high school games as part of the annual City Series.


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TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2010 11/1 7 5 12 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 2011 4/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 8/0 14 10 24 0.0-0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 23/1 21 15 36 0.0-0 0.0 0 1 0 0 1 PUNT RET. G/GS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 2010 11/1 1 12 0 12 12.0 2011 4/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2012 8/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 23/1 1 12 0 12 12.0

as a Junior (2012): Played in eight games ... responsible for 24 tackles (14 unassisted) ... posted a career-high eight tackles (five unassisted) at Tennessee (Sept. 22) ... also credited with one pass breakup in the game against the Vols ... made seven stops (four unassisted) the next week versus Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29) ... had at least one tackle in seven of the eight contests in which he played. as a Sophomore (2011): Logged time in four contests ... saw action against VMI (Sept. 24), at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 1), versus Central Michigan (Oct. 29) and at Miami (Ohio) (Nov. 3). as a Freshman (2010): Played in 11 games, making one start versus Western Michigan (Oct. 23) ... returned one punt for 12 yards versus Buffalo (Nov. 26) ... also blocked one punt against the Bulls ... recorded 12 total tackles (seven unassisted). at George Washington Carver HS: Listed as a three-star prospect and the 73rd-best cornerback in the nation by Rivals.com ... led team to a 15-0 record and the Georgia AAA state championship as a junior ... registered 40 tackles as a senior and 59 as a junior ... also as a junior, had three interceptions and 12 pass breakups ... recipient of his team’s academic award, coaches award and weightlifting award ... also a standout wrestler ... as a junior wrestler, won his region title and placed eighth in the state. Personal: Born July 14, 1990 ... son of Bill and Theresa Alexander.

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Running Back 6-0 • 228 • Senior (3L) Covington, Ga. Eastside High School

RUSHING G/GS Att Yds TD 2009 5/3 59 198 0 2010 Redshirt 2011 9/1 48 208 0 2012 6/1 0 0 0 TOTAL 20/5 107 406 0

Lg Avg/C Avg/G 22 3.4 39.6 19 4.1 21.8 0 0.0 0.0 22 3.8 20.3

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 5/3 2 3 0 2 0.4 1.5 0.6 2010 Redshirt 2011 9/1 4 37 0 22 0.4 9.2 4.1 2012 6/1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 20/5 6 40 0 22 0.4 6.7 2.0 KICK RET. G/GS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 2009 5/3 1 6 0 6 6.0 2010 Redshirt 2011 9/1 0 0 0 0 0.0 2012 6/1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 20/5 1 6 0 6 6.0 TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 6/1 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 20/5 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 as a Junior (2012): Saw action in six games ... logged one start, at Ohio (Oct. 13). as a Sophomore (2011): Saw action in nine games ... selected as a starter for the season finale at Western Michigan (Nov. 25) ... rushed for 196 yards on 48 attempts for an average of 4.1 yards per carry ... tallied 47 yards on 10 carries at WMU, and rushed for 46 yards on 10 attempts in a win over VMI (Sept. 24) ... caught four passes for 37 yards, with 22 of those yards coming off one reception versus Ohio (Oct. 22) ... responsible for 233 all-purpose yards. as a Redshirt Freshman (2010): Utilized his redshirt due to injury. as a Freshman (2009): Played in five games as a running back ... totaled 198 yards on 59 attempts for an average of 3.4 yards per carry ... also caught two passes for three yards … returned one kick for six yards ... recorded 207 all-purpose yards. at Eastside HS: Named to the All-Region 8 AAA, all-county and allarea teams as a senior ... set the school record for career rushing yards (1,684) ... rushed for 954 yards as a senior, scoring 16 touchdowns on the ground ... totaled 25 career touchdowns rushing and three receiving ... on defense, he had a career total of 181 tackles, 89 solo and 92 assists, and 14 sacks ... also picked up all-region, all-area and all-county honors as a junior and sophomore. Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1991 ... son of Kevin and Berlinda Alexander ... has two siblings, Mya and Demontez.

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G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 12/5 2 4 0 3 2.0 0.3 11/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 8/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 31/5 2 4 0 3 2.0 0.1

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2010 12/5 7 51 1 15 0.6 7.3 4.2 2011 11/0 1 5 0 5 0.1 5.0 0.5 2012 8/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 31/5 8 56 1 15 0.3 7.0 1.8 TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 8/0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 31/5 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

as a Freshman (2010): Played in all 12 games and started five at fullback ... carried the ball twice for a total of four yards ... caught seven passes for 51 yards, averaging 7.3 yards per catch ... had one touchdown reception at Ohio (Oct. 16).

Personal: Born May 4, 1992 ... son of Lorena and Purcell Bailey ... has one brother, Purcell, and one sister, Krysta.

as a Junior (2012): Starter on the defensive line in the nine games in which he played ... in the lineup for the first six games and last three contests of the season after being sidelined due to injury ... tallied 29 tackles (17 unassisted) ... responsible for two sacks, one versus UMass (Nov. 10) and the other at Toledo (Nov. 20) ... recorded three tackles for a loss ... earned Mid-American Conference Academic Honorable Mention recognition. as a Sophomore (2011): Academic All-MAC selection ... saw action in 10 games, starting on the defensive line in each ... starter the first game of the season at Ohio State (Sept. 3) as well as in the final nine contests of the campaign ... was sidelined for week No. 2 and No. 3 due to injury ... led the team with three fumble recoveries for a combined 30 yards (all 30 of those yards came off one recovery against Ohio on Oct. 22) ... those three recoveries ranked tied for the most in the league ... registered 30 tackles (6 solo) ... season-high seven stops (6 assisted) against FIU (Oct. 8) ... assisted on one sack and had two tackles for loss in that FIU contest ... finished the season with 2.5 tackles for loss (9 yards), 1.5 sacks (7 yards) and 1 pass breakup. as a Freshman (2010): Played in all 12 games, making one start against Western Michigan (Oct. 23) ... recorded 10 total tackles (six solo) ... notched one tackle for loss (3 yards) ... blocked a field goal against Miami (Ohio) (Nov. 17). at Sandusky Perkins HS: Named Division III first-team All-Ohio ... tabbed 22nd-best prospect in Ohio by Tom Lemming’s MaxPreps.com and CBS College Sports ... rated the ninth-best inside linebacker in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... also tabbed 2009 Sandusky Bay Conference Most Outstanding Performer ... tabbed first team Associated Press All-Northwest District and Northwest District Lineman of the Year after making 76 tackles and five sacks along with eight tackles for loss ... selected on the All-Journal Register Team ... as a junior, voted to the AP All-Northwest District second team as a linebacker ... in addition to being a defensive lineman, played linebacker, fullback and tight end. Personal: Born July 10, 1992 ... son of Amy and Anthony Caponi ... has one sister, Mikaela.

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as a Sophomore (2011): Played in 11 games ... had one catch for five yards versus Temple (Sept. 10) ... credited with one tackle against Cincinnati (Sept. 17).

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks 2010 12/1 6 4 10 1.0-3 0.0 2011 10/10 6 24 30 2.5-9 1.5 2012 9/9 17 12 29 3.0-11 2.0 TOTAL 12/1 6 4 10 1.0-3 0.0

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as a Junior (2012): Played on the defensive line after lining up as a fullback during his first two seasons ... saw time in eight games ... responsible for one tackle, versus Northern Illinois (Oct. 20).

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Wide Receiver 6-5 • 202 • Senior (3L) Adrian, Mich. Adrian High School

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2010 10/1 1 18 0 18 0.1 18.0 1.8 2011 9/2 7 76 1 23 0.8 10.9 8.4 2012 11/0 29 401 9 56 2.6 13.8 36.5 TOTAL 30/3 37 495 10 56 1.2 13.4 16.5 RUSHING G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 10/1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2011 9/2 1 -11 0 -11 -11.0 -1.2 2012 11/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 30/3 1 -11 0 -11 -11.0 -0.1

as a Junior (2012): Played in 11 games ... was not in the lineup at Tennessee (Sept. 22) ... led the squad with nine touchdown catches, including a pair of TD grabs at both Ohio (Oct. 13) and Kent State (Nov. 3) ... totaled 29 catches for 401 yards on the season ... 36.5 receiving yards per game ranked 25th in the Mid-American Conference ... career-high seven catches for 91 yards at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) ... posted 66 yards receiving versus both Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29) and Bowling Green (Oct. 6) ... had two catches against the RedHawks, including a careerlong of 56 yards, and four receptions versus the Falcons ... earned MidAmerican Conference Academic Honorable Mention recognition ... given the team’s Harry “Doc” Smith Award as most outstanding offensive player in the junior class. as a Sophomore (2011): Played in the first nine games of the season ... starting receiver versus Temple (Sept. 10) and at Cincinnati (Sept. 17) ... made two catches for 15 yards versus the Bearcats ... also had two receptions for 33 yards the next week in a victory over VMI (Sept. 24) ... 23-yard grab versus the Keydets ... totaled seven catches for 76 yards on the season. as a Freshman (2010): Played in 10 games, making one start at Kent State (Oct. 9) ... caught one pass for 18 yards at Kentucky (Sept. 18). at Adrian HS: Rated the 10th-best receiver in Michigan by Rivals.com ... voted first-team All-Southeastern Conference and All-Lawrence County as a junior and senior ... hauled in 23 passes for 358 yards and five touchdowns as a senior ... as a junior, tallied 24 receptions for 547 yards and seven touchdowns ... added eight receptions, scoring three times, as a sophomore ... led program to a 15-6 record over his final two years. Personal: Born April 9, 1991 ... son of John and Janet Dillard.

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Tight End/Fullback 6-4 • 240 • Senior (3L) Akron, Ohio Archbishop Hoban High School

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2009 11/1 12 14 26 1.0-1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 Redshirt 2011 7/1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 9/2 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 27/4 12 16 28 1.0-1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 11/1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2010 Redshirt 2011 7/1 4 51 0 25 0.6 12.8 7.3 2012 9/2 2 8 0 7 0.2 4.0 0.9 TOTAL 27/4 6 59 0 25 0.2 9.8 2.2

as a Junior (2012): Played in nine games, including starts against Morgan State (Sept. 15) and Northern Illinois (Oct. 20) ... utilized as both a tight end and fullback, and also saw time on special teams ... credited with two catches for eight yards, one catch each at Tennessee (Sept. 22) and versus Northern Illinois (Oct. 20) ... reception against the Vols was for seven yards ... made two tackles, one at FIU (Sept. 8) and the other against NIU. as a Redshirt Sophomore (2011): Made the switch from linebacker to tight end ... played in seven games, including one start at Miami (Ohio) (Nov. 3) ... had one catch for a season-long 25 yards in the contest versus the RedHawks ... recorded a pair of receptions for 21 yards against Kent State (Nov. 12) ... closed out the season with four catches for 51 yards. as a Sophomore (2010): Utilized his redshirt due to injury. as a Freshman (2009): Played in 11 games, making one start at linebacker against Bowling Green (Nov. 20) ... recorded 26 tackles (12 solo) ... notched one tackle for loss (1 yard) (versus Kent State, Nov. 7) ... had eight stops (five assisted) at Bowling Green (Nov. 20) and five tackles (three solo) versus Eastern Michigan (Nov. 27) ... had two or more tackles in six games. at Archbishop Hoban HS: Listed among the state’s top-20 prospects by Ohio High ... rated 44th-best player in the state of Ohio by Rivals. com and the 85th-best safety in the nation by Scouts Inc./ESPN.com ... named special mention Division II All-State as a senior, registering 85 tackles (57 solo) with 13 pass breakups, four forced fumbles and one interception ... a two-time All-Inland District selection as well as being two-time All-Akron, All-North Coast League and Akron Touchdown Club honoree ... selected to play in the 2008 Ohio North-South All-Star Game ... also as a senior, caught 30 passes for 412 yards ... as a junior, tallied 75 stops, 54 solo, with 10 pass breakups, three interceptions and three forced fumbles ... was a member of the basketball team as well. Personal: Born on Jan. 15, 1990 ... is the son of Jim and Leslie Fleming ... father, Jim, served as the defensive coordinator for the Zips from 200309, and is the current defensive coordinator at UCF.

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Cornerback 5-9 • 178 • Senior (1L) Newark, Del. Nassau CC (N.Y.)/Glasglow HS

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 12/12 41 13 54 2.5-7 0.0 0 7 0 0 0 TOTAL 12/12 41 13 54 2.5-7 0.0 0 7 0 0 0

at Glasgow HS: Competed in both football and track for the Dragons.

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2010 6/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2011 0/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2012 12/9 48 400 4 27 4.0 8.3 33.3 TOTAL 18/9 48 400 4 27 4.0 8.3 22.2 RUSHING 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

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as a Junior (2012): Played in all 12 games ... nine starts as a receiver ... made 48 catches, tying for second most on the roster, for 400 yards and four touchdowns ... 4.0 receptions per game tied for 17th in the Mid-American Conference ... had seven receptions for a career-high 98 yards and two TDs versus Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29) ... also had a scoring catch against Morgan State (Sept. 15) and at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) ... posted a career-best eight catches for 65 yards in the game versus the Chippewas ... also served as a punt returner, doing so on five occasions. as a Sophomore (2011): Did not see game action. as a Freshman (2010): Appeared in six games ... recorded one special teams tackle at Ohio (Oct. 16). at Fleming Island HS: Named to the Northeast Florida Ultimate 24 Team, as well as being selected first-team all-county and second-team all-district ... caught 34 passes for 426 yards and four touchdowns, while rushing for 362 yards on 45 attempts with three scores as a senior ... led Fleming Island to an 8-2 campaign, the school’s first-ever district championship and its first-ever home game in the playoffs ... tabbed first team all-county as a junior, leading his squad to a district title and region final ... for his career, caught 76 passes for 1,107 yards. Personal: Born Sept. 8, 1990 ... son of Warren and Rosemary Friesen ... formal first name is Devon.

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at Nassau CC (2010-11): Recorded 32 tackles, six for a loss, and two sacks as a sophomore ... also credited with five interceptions over two seasons ... scored touchdowns three different ways during his time at Nassau, including punt return, kickoff return and interception return.

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as a Junior (2012): Member of the program’s 2012 signing class and enrolled at UA in January ... started at cornerback in all 12 games ... finished the season fifth on the squad in tackles, with 54 (41 unassisted) ... his 41 unassisted tackles tied for second most on the team (sophomore Johnny Robinson) (senior Kurt Mangum led the team with 48) ... made a season-high seven stops three times, versus UCF (Aug. 30), at FIU (Sept. 8) and against UMass (Nov. 10) ... had five or more tackles in eight games ... responsible for 2.5 tackles for a loss ... made a team-high seven pass breakups, including three at Tennessee (Sept. 22) and two at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) ... also served as a kick returner, posting four returns for 95 yards ... had a season-long return of 41 yards versus Morgan State (Sept. 15) ... given the team’s Harry “Doc” Smith Award as most outstanding defensive player in the junior class.

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Safety 5-11 • 179 • Senior (TR) Akron, Ohio Valparaiso/Buchtel High School

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as a Redshirt Junior (2012): Played in 11 games ... responsible for two tackles ... earned Mid-American Conference Academic Honorable Mention recognition, and was given the team’s junior class Academic Award with a 3.39 grade-point average. as a Junior (2011): Utilized his redshirt, while sitting out due to NCAA transfer guidelines. at Valparaiso (2009-10): Played two seasons for the Crusaders, appearing in 19 games ... recorded 76 tackles (35 solo), 5.5 tackles for a loss, defended five passes and forced two fumbles in 11 games as a sophomore (2010) ... his 76 tackles, five passes defended and two forced fumbles were team highs ... appeared in eight games as a rookie, mainly on special teams (2009) ... made collegiate debut at Drake (Oct. 3) ... made first career tackle in season finale against Morehead State (Nov. 21) ... team’s Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) and Campbell games.

as a Freshman (2010): Played in 11 games, making seven starts ... tied for fourth on the team with 49 tackles (30 solo) ... made 3.0 tackles for loss (15 yards) and one sack (6 yards) ... notched a team high three interceptions, snatching one against Ohio (Oct. 16), Ball State (Nov. 6) and Buffalo (Nov. 26) ... also had one pass breakup ... totaled a season high nine stops against Northern Illinois (Oct. 2). at Milford Academy: A three-star recruit by Rivals.com and rated the No. 42 prep player in the country ... registered 41 tackles, including three sacks, with one interception, four pass breakups, three fumble recoveries and two caused fumbles. at Harrisburg HS: Associated Press all-state and voted to the Mid-Penn Commonwealth All-Star Team as a senior ... selected to play in the 2009 Big 33 Game ... tabbed 35th-best prospect in Pennsylvania by Tom Lemming’s MaxPreps.com and CBS College Sports ... named honorable mention EasternPAFootball.com All-Big School Team ... also a standout quarterback ... as a senior, completed 54-of-109 passes for 861 yards with 11 TDs, while rushing for 770 yards on 99 attempts with 10 scores ... led Harrisburg to the 2007 Mid-Penn Conference title as well as the District III AAAA title. Personal: Born Feb. 2, 1991 ... son of Anthony Holmes and Julia Bradford ... has three brothers and four sisters ... played at the same high school as UA running back Jawon Chisholm.

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as a Sophomore (2011): Played in 10 games and was selected as a starter in four of those contests ... finished the season with 35 tackles (22 solo) ... made a career-high 11 stops (8 solo) versus Kent State (Nov. 12) ... credited with four pass breakups, including two in the season opener at nationally ranked Ohio State (Sept. 3) ... those four PBUs tied for the second most on the team ... forced one fumble at Buffalo (Nov. 19) ... made 1.5 tackles for loss (4 yards).

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as a Junior (2011 at Colorado State): Played and started in 10 games ... finished second on the team in sacks (five) and tackles for loss (eight) ... made 36 tackles (18 solo) and deflected one pass.

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TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2010 11/7 30 19 49 3.0-15 1.0 3 4 0 0 0 2011 10/4 22 13 35 1.5-4 0.0 0 4 1 0 0 2012 10/8 32 18 50 1.0-3 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 31/19 84 50 134 5.5-22 1.0 3 10 1 0 0 as a Junior (2012): Played in 10 games and earned a starting nod for eight of those ... closed out the season with 50 tackles (32 unassisted) ... season-high nine stops versus Northern Illinois (Oct. 20) ... made seven tackles versus Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29), Bowling Green (Oct. 6) and Toledo (Nov. 20) ... credited with two pass breakups, against Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29) and UMass (Nov. 10) ... had one tackle for loss, for three yards, versus NIU.

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as a Sophomore (2010 at Colorado State): Played in the last nine games of the season after coming back from a knee injury suffered during spring practice ... had 25 tackles (nine solo), four tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. as a Freshman (2009 at Colorado State): Played in 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman ... made 16 tackles (seven solo), three tackles for loss, including two sacks, and one forced fumble. at Colonial High School: As a senior, credited with 110 tackles (85 solo) and 10 sacks, recovered three fumbles and picked off one pass ... those 110 tackles set a single-season school record ... all-state selection and played in the East-West Central Florida All-Star Game (two sacks, eight tackles) as a senior ... made 65 tackles and had three sacks as a junior. Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1990 ... formal name is Christian Jarrett James ... son of Daniel, Jr. and Vanessa James.


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Cornerback 5-11 • 185 • Senior (3L) College Park, Ga. Banneker High School

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as a Junior (2012): Played in one contest, versus Morgan State (Sept. 15) ... missed the remaining games due to injury.

as a Redshirt Freshman (2010): Played in seven games ... made two tackles (one solo).

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as a Junior (2012): Enrolled at UA in January ... played in seven games ... starter in the first five contests of the season ... tallied 27 tackles (19 unassisted) ... season-high six stops (four unassisted) versus Morgan State (Sept. 15) ... had five tackles at both FIU (Sept. 8) and Tennessee (Sept. 22) ... posted the second most tackles for loss on the team, with eight (37 yards) ... also credited with two sacks (15 yards) ... recorded one pass breakup, versus UCF (Aug. 30) ... forced one fumble, at Toledo (Nov. 20). at Dean College: Named team’s most improved player and was an allconference honoree in two seasons ... helped program to a top-10 finish in the national junior college rankings. at Wheeler HS: Recorded 145 tackles in two seasons ... three-time allcounty selection and team’s defensive player of the year as a senior ... ran a 4.6 in the 40-yard dash. Personal: Born July 2, 1992 ... mother is Sabrena Presley ... has five siblings.

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Defensive Line 6-5 • 300 • Senior (1L) Baltimore, Md. Archbishop Curley High School

as a Junior (2012): Played in six games ... member of a front line that supported an offense ranked first in the Mid-American Conference and 16th nationally in passing (312.8 ypg), and sixth in the league and 45th in the country in total offense (427.2 ypg) ... earned MAC Academic Honorable Mention recognition. as a Sophomore (2011): Did not see game action. as a Redshirt Freshman (2010): Did not see game action. as a Freshman (2009): Utilized his redshirt.

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at Banneker HS: Rated the 32nd-best cornerback in the nation by Scouts Inc./ESPN and the 74th-best cornerback in the nation by Rivals. com ... listed on the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Georgia top 150 ... named second team All-Region 5-AAAA as a senior and All-Region 2-AAAA honorable mention as a junior ... named to the AAAA Super 11 of Georgia by the Atlanta Journal Constitution ... had two interceptions as a junior to earn honorable mention all-state.

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 7/5 19 8 27 8.0-37 2.0 0 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 7/5 19 8 27 8.0-37 2.0 0 1 1 0 0

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as a Sophomore (2011): Starter in seven of the 11 games in which he played ... earned 21 tackles (11 solo) ... season-high five stops (three solo) against FIU (Oct. 8) ... tied for second on the squad with a pair of fumble recoveries ... recovered one fumble in the season opener at nationally ranked Ohio State (Sept. 3) and the other versus FIU (Oct. 8) ... forced one fumble in the victory over VMI (Sept. 24) ... 2.5 tackles-for-loss for the season (11 yards).

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TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2009 Redshirt 2010 7/0 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 11/7 11 10 21 2.5-11 1.0 0 0 1 2 0 2012 1/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 19/7 12 11 23 2.5-11 1.0 0 0 1 2 0

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Archbishop Curley High School: Named second-team all-state and second-team all-metro as well as first-team all-conference and all-city as a senior ... scored two touchdowns, playing tight end, and helped his squad set school and conference records as Archbishop Curley rushed for 584 yards in one game ... school rushed for over 3,000 yards during his three years as a starter ... tabbed first-team all-state as a junior, adding first-team all-conference and all-city honors ... also first-team allconference as a sophomore ... as a senior, recorded 77 tackles, including six sacks, with six pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery ... as a junior tallied 76 stops, including eight sacks, with three breakups … as a sophomore, had 68 tackles, including four sacks, with two fumble recoveries and returning an interception for a TD.


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Offensive Tackle 6-5 • 319 • Senior (3L) Lima, Ohio Lima Senior High School

as a Junior (2012): Played in 11 games on the offensive line ... made 10 starts, eight as a tackle and two as a guard ... member of a front line that supported an offense ranked first in the Mid-American Conference and 16th nationally in passing (312.8 ypg), and sixth in the league and 45th in the country in total offense (427.2 ypg). as a Sophomore (2011): Came back from injury to play in the last two games of the season, including a start at left guard in the season finale at Western Michigan (Nov. 25). as a Redshirt Freshman (2010): Appeared in 10 games at offensive tackle ... did not play at Kent State (Oct. 9) and at Ohio (Oct. 16). as a Freshman (2009): Utilized his redshirt. at Lima Senior HS: Was a second-team All-Northwest District offensive lineman as a junior and named to the first team as a senior ... helped LSHS to a 19-6 record in basketball during the 2008-09 season. Personal: Born Dec. 18, 1990 ... son of Jennifer Pughsley ... has one sister, Janaya.

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Tight End 6-6 • 250 • Senior (1L) Fairview, Pa. Erie Cathedral Prep High School

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2010 2/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2011 0/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2012 5/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 7/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0

as a Junior (2012): Played in five games ... was on the field versus Morgan State (Sept. 15), Bowling Green (Oct. 6), Northern Illinois (Oct. 20), Central Michigan (Oct. 27) and Kent State (Nov. 3). as a Sophomore (2011): Did not see game action. as a Redshirt Freshman (2010): Appeared in two games ... saw time against Western Michigan (Oct. 23) and versus Miami (Ohio) (Nov. 17). as a Freshman: Utilized his redshirt. at Erie Cathedral Prep: As a senior, led his team in catches (20), receiving yards (381) and receiving touchdowns (7) ... ended career ranked fifth in school history with those seven receiving touchdowns in a season ... helped program to district championships and state playoff appearances in both sophomore and junior years. Personal: Born April 16, 1990 ... son of Bill and Christine Root.

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Wide Receiver 6-0 • 181 • Senior (3L) Calumet Park, Ill. H.L. Richards High School

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD 2010 10/2 9 75 0 2011 12/12 47 639 5 2012 12/11 41 479 1 TOTAL 34/25 97 1193 6

Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 21 0.9 8.3 7.5 51 3.9 13.6 53.2 34 3.4 11.7 39.9 51 2.9 12.3 35.1

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2010 10/2 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 12/12 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 12/11 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 34/25 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 as a Junior (2012): Played in all 12 games and was a starting receiver in 11 of those contests ... did not start in the season finale at Toledo (Nov. 20) ... finished the campaign with 41 catches for 479 yards and one touchdown ... TD reception came against Toledo ... 39.9 receiving yards per game ranked 23rd in the Mid-American Conference ... posted a season-high 64 yards receiving off four catches at FIU (Sept. 8) ... recorded 63 yards off five catches at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) ... made a seasonbest six catches twice, versus Morgan State (Sept. 15), for 53 yards, and at Ohio (Oct. 13), for 35 yards ... had a season-long reception of 34 yards at Kent State (Nov. 3) ... responsible for two tackles on special teams. as a Sophomore (2011): Starter in all 12 games ... led the Zips receiving corps with 47 catches for 639 yards (13.6 yards per catch) and five touchdowns ... posted back-to-back 100-plus receiving yard performances at Cincinnati (Sept. 17) (137 yards, 7 catches, 1 TD) and versus VMI (Sept. 24) (154 yards, career-high 8 catches, 2 TDs) ... caught a career-long 51yard TD pass in the Cincinnati game ... also had touchdown catches at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 1) and versus Ohio (Oct. 22) ... had one special teams tackle. as a Freshman (2010): Played in 10 games, making two starts ... made his first collegiate start at Ohio (Oct. 16), followed by a start at Temple (Oct. 30) ... finished the season with nine catches for 75 yards (8.3 ypc) ... caught three balls for 29 yards against Northern Illinois (Oct. 2) ... had two catches for 11 yards versus Western Michigan (Oct. 23) ... tied his then career high with three catches for a career-high 31 yards at Temple (Oct. 30) ... made two special teams tackles against Buffalo (Nov. 26). at H.L. Richards HS: Tabbed 53rd-best prospect in Illinois by Tom Lemming’s MaxPreps.com and CBS College Sports ... ranked 92nd nationally and 15th in the state among wide receivers by Rivals.com ... a two-time all-area and All-SICA Red Conference pick ... named Chicago Sun-Times All-Area special mention ... caught 40 passes for 700 yards and 11 scores as a senior ... listed on the CSNChicago.com Area’s Top-100 High School Football Players ... the Chicago Times’ 2009 preseason issue, listed him as the player with “star power” in the South Suburban Red ... added 31 receptions for 656 yards and seven scores as a junior ... an all-conference pick in basketball as well. Personal: Born Sept. 21, 1991 ... son of Keith and Karen Sconiers ... has five siblings, Rodney, Chavonte, Ashley, Kameron and Kalen.


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Linebacker 6-3 • 237 • Senior (1L) Copley, Ohio Copley High School

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Offensive Line 6-5 • 324 • Junior (TR) Chicago, Ill. ASA CC/Simeon Career Academy

Enrolled at Akron in January 2013 and participated in spring practice ... has two seasons of eligibility remaining.

as a Sophomore (2011): Did not see game action.

Prior to Akron: Competed at ASA CC in 2012 ... played at the guard, tackle and center positions ... starter in every game ... program closed out the 2012 season ranked fifth in the NJCAA poll, after posting a 9-1 record and making the program’s first ever bowl appearance (Carrier Dome Bowl) ... part of an offense that closed the season ranked tied for 11th nationally in total offense per game (435.3) and fifth in rushing yards per game (250.8) ... didn’t concentrate on football until his senior year of high school ... competed in basketball as well ... also attended Arizona Western College in Yuma, Ariz.

as a Freshman (2010): Did not participate in collegiate football.

Personal: Born May 4, 1992.

as a Junior (2012): Played in 10 games ... credited with four tackles ... made two stops (unassisted) in the season finale at Toledo (Nov. 20) ... had one assisted tackle at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) and another at Kent State (Nov. 3).

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as a Junior (2012): Played in one game, versus Morgan State (Sept. 15). as a Sophomore (2011): Did not see game action. as a Redshirt Freshman (2010): Did not see game action. as a Freshman (2009): Did not participate in collegiate football and counted the year as his redshirt. at West Holmes HS: Played on both the offensive and defensive line ... as a senior, was credited with 51 tackles and also blocked one field goal.

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 4/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 4/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0

as a Sophomore (2012): Saw limited playing time in four games. as a Freshman (2011): Did not see game action. at Bedford HS: Recorded 16 catches for 265 yards and three touchdowns as a senior ... his longest reception was for 38 yards ... also credited with nine tackles during his senior campaign ... named All-Lake Erie League as a junior and senior ... played in the 39th annual Cuyahoga County East-West High School Football All-Star Game, recording one catch for six yards ... also an all-league performer in track. Personal: Born May 15, 1992 ... son of Dan and Kym Chambers ... his father, Dan, played football at Kent State.

Personal: Born Feb. 20, 1991 ... son of Dan and Kathy Skolmutch ... has one brother, Nathen, and two sisters, Monica and Elizabeth.

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Long Snapper 6-2 • 257 • Senior (HS) Glenmont, Ohio West Holmes High School

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Wide Receiver 5-11 • 195 • Junior (1L) Bedford, Ohio Bedford High School

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Personal: Born Sept. 29, 1990 ... son of Carl and Teresa Seeman ... has two sisters, Nicky and Hannah, and one brother, Johnny.

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at Copley HS: Named to the All-Suburban League second team as a senior ... played tight end and defensive end ... was a captain as a senior ... was an all-league performer in three events on the track and field team, including shot put, discus and 110-meter hurdles.

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TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2010 0/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 0/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 10/0 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10/0 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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Running Back 6-1 • 200 • Junior (2L) Harrisburg, Pa. Harrisburg High School

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RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD 2010 Redshirt 2011 12/10 12 84 0 2012 11/10 38 310 2 TOTAL 23/20 50 394 2 PASSING 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

4.4 80.1 5.3 86.6 4.8 83.2

accounted for a team-high 1,045 all-purpose yards. as a Freshman (2010): Utilized his redshirt. at Harrisburg HS: Named the Mid-Penn Player and Offensive Player of the Year ... member of the Keystone 1,000-yard Club ... named to the Mid-Penn Commonwealth first team as a junior and senior ... set the school record with six touchdowns in a half ... scored 26 total touchdowns while rushing for 1,062 yards as a senior ... averaged 7.89 yards per carry during his career, surpassing the 1,000-yard mark as a junior and as a senior (2,123 yards) ... had 113 carries for 1,061 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior (96.5 yards/game) ... also completed one pass for 15 yards and had nine grabs for 107 yards and one touchdown as junior. Personal: Born Sept. 19, 1991 ... son of Gary Chisholm and Kimberly Fields ... has three brothers, Gary, Eric and Nick, and two sisters, Ahshay and Gabriella ... played at the same high school as Akron cornerback Anthony Holmes.

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Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 17 1.0 7.0 7.0 34 2.7 8.2 28.2 34 2.2 7.9 17.1

G/GS Att Cmp Int Yds TD Long Pct. Avg/G Effic. Redshirt 12/10 1 4 0 8 1 8 25.0 0.7 124.30 11/10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 23/20 1 4 0 8 1 8 25.0 0.7 124.30

KICK RET. G/GS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 2010 Redshirt 0 0 0 0 0.0 2011 12/10 0 0 0 0 0.0 2012 11/10 2 21 0 18 10.5 TOTAL 14/4 1 6 0 6 6.0

as a Sophomore (2012): Played in 11 games ... logged 10 starts ... was not in the starting lineup at Tennessee (Sept. 22) and did not play at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) due to injury... led the team in rushing with 953 yards on 180 attempts for an average of 5.3 yards per carry ... accounted for five of the team’s nine rushing touchdowns, and had two touchdown receptions as well … finished the season with 38 catches for 310 yards … scored two rushing touchdowns versus Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29) as part of a 156-yard performance (21 carries) ... credited with one rushing touchdown in each of the last three games of the campaign, at Kent State (Nov. 3), versus UMass (Nov. 10) and at Toledo (Nov. 20) … TD run versus the rival Flashes was for 50 yards … 86.6 rushing yards per game average ranked eighth in the Mid-American Conference and 47th nationally ... posted six 100-plus rushing efforts, including a season-best 177-yard effort on the strength of a season-high 28 carries at Ohio (Oct. 13) … both of his TD catches came at FIU (Sept. 8) … given the team’s Harry “Doc” Smith Award as most outstanding offensive player in the sophomore class. as a Redshirt Freshman (2011): Played in all 12 contests and was a starter in 10 of those outings ... did not start versus FIU (Oct. 8) or at Western Michigan (Nov. 25) ... led the team in rushing with 961 yards on 218 attempts for an average of 4.4 yards per carry ... those 961 rushing yards was the most by a freshman in a single season in program history ... averaged 80.1 rushing yards per game, which ranked seventh in the conference and 55th nationally ... tallied four 100-plus yard rushing games, including a freshman single-game record of 188 (27 carries) in the win over VMI (Sept. 24) ... the effort versus VMI marked the middle of a three-game stretch of 100-plus yards rushing performances (133 on 25 attempts at Cincinnati on Sept. 17; 122 on 25 attempts at Eastern Michigan on Oct. 1) ... also registered 130 yards on 19 carries against Central Michigan (Oct. 29) ... accounted for five of the team’s seven rushing touchdowns (one in five different games) ... had 12 catches for 84 yards ... went 1-for-4 passing for eight yards and one touchdown when the Zips were in a wildcat formation ... connected with Clayton Moore on an eight-yard pass for a touchdown at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 1) ...

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Safety 5-10 • 208 • Junior (2L) Bethel Park, Pa. Bethel Park High School

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2011 4/2 8 3 11 0.5-1 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 2012 12/3 23 9 32 3.0-11 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 TOTAL 16/5 31 12 43 3.5-12 0.0 0 1 2 1 0

as a Sophomore (2012): Played in all 12 games and earned three starts ... totaled 32 tackles (23 unassisted) for the season ... credited with three tackles for loss (11 yards) ... forced one fumble at Tennessee (Sept. 22) and recovered one fumble at Toledo (Nov. 20) ... tallied one pass breakup at FIU (Sept. 8) ... made a season-high six tackles versus Bowling Green (Oct. 6) ... posted five stops twice, at Tennessee (Sept. 22) and versus Northern Illinois (Oct. 20). as a Freshman (2011): Played in four games, including the season opener at nationally ranked Ohio State (Sept. 3) ... ended the year with 11 tackles (eight solo) ... starter in consecutive outings at Cincinnati (Sept. 17) and against VMI (Sept. 26) ... had a season-high five tackles (four solo) at Cincinnati (Sept. 17) ... also assisted on a tackle-for-loss against the Bearcats ... credited with three stops at Ohio State (Sept. 3) ... forced a fumble against Temple (Sept. 10). at Bethel Park HS: Graduated as the program’s all-time leading rusher (3,653 yards) and set a school record for touchdowns (52) ... rushed for 1,300 yards and scored 22 TDs as a senior, and ran the ball 1,400 yards and recorded 20 TDs as a junior ... first-team all-conference, Fab 22 South and Terrific 25 All-Star as a senior ... third-team all-state and firstteam all-conference as a junior. Personal: Born Jan. 2, 1992 ... son of Tyrone and Diane Germany ... has three older siblings, Brooke, Brendon and Breann.


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Offensive Line 6-8 • 325 • Junior (2L) Butler, Pa. Knoch High School

as a Redshirt Freshman (2011): Played in one game, versus VMI (Sept. 24). as a Freshman (2010): Utilized his redshirt. at Knoch HS: Second-team All-Greater Allegheny Conference ... a senior captain and two-year starter ... credited with 15 pancake blocks on offense in 2009 ... also played defensive line, registering 48 tackles as a senior ... recipient of program’s Offensive Line Ironman Award.

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TACKLES G/GS UA A Total 2011 12/2 11 25 36 2012 11/11 35 27 62 TOTAL 23/13 46 52 98

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total 2011 12/7 44 25 69 2012 9/0 15 7 22 TOTAL 22/7 59 32 91

TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 1.0-4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0-4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

as a Sophomore (2012): Played in nine games ... compiled 22 tackles (15 unassisted) for the season ... made a season-high seven stops (five unassisted) at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) ... six tackles (five unassisted) at Ohio (Oct. 13). as a Freshman (2011): Played in all 12 games and started in the last seven contests of the campaign ... 69 tackles ranked as third most on the team (two short of tying for second) ... made 44 solo stops ... credited with a season-high 12 tackles (seven assisted) versus Ohio (Oct. 22) ... also posted a double-digit tackles performance at Buffalo (Nov. 19), making 10 stops (nine solo) ... had one tackle for a loss against the Bulls. at Glenville HS: During his senior season, made 55 tackles, forced three fumbles, recovered three fumbles and scored one defensive touchdown ... All-Senate League ... team went 11-1 and was conference champion during his senior year and was state runner-up when he was a junior, going 14-1. Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1992 ... son of Zachery and Denis Grier ... has four younger siblings, Evan, Terrell, Zakaya and Anton.

TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 1.5-7 0.5 0 1 0 0 0 2.0-2 0.0 1 3 0 0 0 3.5-9 0.5 1 4 0 0 0

as a Sophomore (2012): Played and started in 11 games ... was not in the lineup versus Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29) ... closed out the season third on the team in tackles, with 62 (35 unassisted) ... also responsible for two tackles for loss (two yards) ... posted one interception in the season opener versus UCF (Aug. 30) ... tallied three pass breakups, one each versus Morgan State (Sept. 15), at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) and against UMass (Nov. 10) ... had a career-high 11 tackles (eight unassisted) versus UMass ... 10 stops (six unassisted) against Northern Illinois (Oct. 20) ... given the team’s Harry “Doc” Smith Award as most outstanding defensive player in the sophomore class. as a Freshman (2011): Played in all 12 games ... made two starts at linebacker ... registered 36 tackles (25 assisted) ... made a season-high nine stops (six assisted) at Cincinnati (Sept. 17) ... had five tackles in both the Kent State (Nov. 12) and Buffalo (Nov. 19) games ... credited with 1.5 tackles-for-loss (7 yards) ... assisted on one sack (6 yards) versus FIU (Oct. 8) ... broke up a pass in the season finale at Western Michigan (Nov. 25). at Danville HS: Four-year letterwinner ... during his senior season was named first-team all-conference, first-team all-area and all-area player of the year ... team captain ... competed in the state East-West All-Star game ... recorded 153 tackles as a senior and 203 stops as a junior ... nine career sacks (six as a junior) ... team won the conference champion-

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Linebacker 6-0 • 226 • Junior (2L) Danville, Ill. Danville High School

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as a Sophomore (2012): Played in six games ... member of a front line that supported an offense ranked first in the Mid-American Conference and 16th nationally in passing (312.8 ypg), and sixth in the league and 45th in the country in total offense (427.2 ypg) ... earned Mid-American Conference Academic Honorable Mention recognition.

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Linebacker 5-11 • 220 • Junior (2L) Zanesville, Ohio Zanesville High School

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total 2011 8/0 6 9 15 2012 9/0 8 6 14 TOTAL 17/0 14 15 29

as a Freshman (2011): Played in eight games at the linebacker position ... closed out his rookie campaign with 15 tackles (nine assisted) ... made five stops (four assisted) at Cincinnati (Sept. 17) ... credited with four tackles in both the Ohio (Oct. 22) and Central Michigan (Oct. 29) games. at Zanesville HS: Finished his career with 337 tackles and four interceptions ... recorded tackle totals of 100 (sophomore), 122 (junior) and 115 (senior) ... had two INTs as a senior ... tallied a total of 10 sacks in three seasons ... named to the All-Eastern District team three times ... named second-team All-Ohio as a senior and special mention All-Ohio as a junior ... helped Zanesville to an 18-3 record over his final two seasons, including a berth in the 2010 state playoffs. Personal: Born Dec. 30, 1992 ... son of Richard Ransom and Vickie Dalrymple ... has one brother, Lionel, and one sister, Michel.

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Personal: Born June 27, 1992 ... son of Mario and Tami Ritossa ... has two brothers, Mike and Eric, and one sister, Angela.

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as a Sophomore (2012): Saw action in nine games ... finished out the season with 14 tackles (eight unassisted) ... recovered one fumble and advanced it two yards ... also forced one fumble versus Northern Illinois (Oct. 20) ... made four tackles (three unassisted) against NIU ... had two tackles each in four other contests.

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Tight End 6-4 • 247 • Junior (2L) Kirtland, Ohio Kirtland High School

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2010 Redshirt 2011 11/2 5 42 0 13 0.5 8.4 3.8 2012 9/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 20/2 5 42 0 13 0.3 8.4 2.1

as a Sophomore (2012): Played in nine games ... saw action on special teams. as a Redshirt Freshman (2011): Logged time in 11 games and was chosen to start twice ... starting tight end versus Central Michigan (Oct. 29) and at Buffalo (Nov. 19) ... made five catches for 42 yards ... season-high two receptions for 21 yards at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 1) ... career-long catch of 13 yards versus FIU (Oct. 8). as a Freshman (2010): Utilized his redshirt. at Kirtland HS: Ranked the No. 64 player in Ohio by Ohio Magazine Top 150 and No. 52 tight end prospect in the nation by ESPN/Scouts Inc. ... rated the ninth-best tight end in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... tabbed

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Cornerback 5-9 • 188 • Junior (2L) Cleveland, Ohio Glenville High School

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total 2011 10/6 16 22 38 2012 12/10 41 20 61 TOTAL 22/16 57 42 99

TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 0.0-0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 2.0-5 0.0 0 1 1 0 0 2.0-5 0.0 0 2 1 0 0

as a Sophomore (2012): Played in all 12 games and was in the starting lineup for 10 contests ... 61 tackles (41 unassisted) was the fourth most on the team ... season-high nine tackles (six unassisted) at Tennessee (Sept. 22) ... had seven tackles (five unassisted) at Toledo (Nov. 20) ... credited with one pass breakup at Ohio (Oct. 13) ... forced one fumble in a win against Morgan State (Sept. 15). as a Freshman (2011): Logged time in 10 games and was a starter for the last six outings of the season ... responsible for 38 tackles (16 solo) ... made a season-high seven stops and had an interception against FIU (Oct. 8) ... credited with six tackles in both the Ohio (Oct. 22) game and Buffalo (Nov 19) contest ... had four or more tackles in five games ... one pass breakup versus Central Michigan (Oct. 29). at Glenville HS: Three-sport athlete, competing in football, basketball and track ... tallied 86 career tackles (41 unassisted), 11 pass breakups and eight interceptions during his high school career ... posted 65 tackles (31 unassisted), six PBUs and five INTs during his senior season when he was a Second-Team Defensive Associated Press Northeastern Lake County All-District pick ... team went 11-1 and was conference champion during his senior year and was state runner-up when he was a junior, going 14-1 ... chosen to play in the USA game in Germany as a senior ... honor roll student ... was picked to attend a leadership seminar at West Point Military Academy during his junior year. Personal: Born Feb. 9, 1993 ... son of Johnny and Francine Robinson ... has two older siblings, Ernest and Delvon.


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Linebacker 6-0 • 233 • Junior (2L) Moosic, Pa. Riverside High School

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G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 12/4 8 15 0 4 1.9 1.2 12/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 24/4 8 15 0 4 1.9 0.6

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2011 12/4 3 27 0 14 0.3 9.0 2.2 2012 12/0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 24/4 3 27 0 14 0.1 9.0 1.1

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2010 Redshirt 2011 12/4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2012 12/12 48 509 3 47 4.0 10.6 42.4 TOTAL 24/16 48 509 3 47 2.0 10.6 21.2 KICK RET. G/GS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 2010 Redshirt 2011 12/4 0 0 0 0 0.0 2012 12/12 1 6 0 6 6.0 TOTAL 24/16 1 6 0 6 6.0

as a Sophomore (2012): Switched from safety to receiver during the offseason ... starter in all 12 games ... closed out the year with 48 catches for 509 yards and three touchdowns ... 42.4 receiving yards per game ranked 20th in the Mid-American Conference ... tallied one touchdown in three different games, doing so in the season opener versus UCF (Aug. 30), at FIU (Sept. 8) and at Ohio (Oct. 13) ... posted a season-high 87 yards off seven catches in the UCF contest ... had four catches for 79 yards, including a season-long reception of 47 yards in the season finale at Toledo (Nov. 20) ... returned one kickoff for six yards against UCF ... responsible for four tackles (all unassisted) in four separate outings. as a Redshirt Freshman (2011): Played in all 12 games ... was selected as a starter four times ... totaled 36 tackles for the season (18 solo) ... made a season-high six stops at Miami (Ohio) (Nov. 3) to go along with one sack ... had four or more tackles in five games ... recovered a fumble in the season finale at Western Michigan (Nov. 25) ... had one pass breakup in the victory over VMI (Sept. 24) ... made 1.5 tackles-for-loss.

at Riverside HS: Helped lead team to the PIAA Class A Eastern Conference Championship and a berth in the state title game during his senior season ... rushed for over 1,200 yards and scored 23 touchdowns in 2010 ... also during his senior year, added 352 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns; registered 116 tackles, 7.5 sacks, and two interceptions ... was a two-year captain ... selected to the Pennsylvania Big 33 Game and the Chesapeake Bowl ... named to the all-state first team as a linebacker and was a two-time all-league selection ... was the 2010 all-regional defensive player of the year ... WNEP-TV Dream Team Player of the Year.

at Riverside HS: Third-Team Division I All-Ohio as a wide receiver ... tabbed 133rd-best prospect in Ohio by Tom Lemming’s MaxPreps.com and CBS College Sports ... rated the 16th-best wide receiver in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... first-team All-Premier Athletic Conference, AllNE Ohio Lake District, and All-News Herald as a defensive back ... set the school record with a 99-yard interception return for a touchdown ... caught 41 passes for 672 yards and nine TDs for his career, including 35 for 580 yard as a senior ... on defense, tallied 67 tackles with three interceptions, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries ... returned six kicks as a senior with one TD ... added three rushing TDs as a senior and one as a junior ... as a junior, was his conference’s 100-meter champ in track.

Personal: Born July 18, 1992 ... son of Rich and Lisa Rossi ... has one brother, Rich, who is an all-conference WR/TE at Sacred Heart.

as a Freshman (2010): Utilized his redshirt.

Personal: Born May 7, 1992 ... son of Lawrence and Shellie Smith ... has two brothers, Chandler and Keenan, and one sister, Olivia.

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as a Freshman (2011): Played in all 12 games, starting four ... rushed the ball eight times for 15 yards, and had three catches for 27 yards ... all three of those receptions came against Temple (Sept. 10) and included a season-long grab of 14 yards ... had a rushing high of six yards on four carries at Miami (Ohio) (Nov. 3) ... responsible for nine tackles when playing special teams ... season-best three tackles at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 1) ... forced and recovered a fumble in the season finale at Western Michigan (Nov. 25).

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as a Sophomore (2012): Switched from fullback to linebacker during the offseason ... closed out the season with 10 tackles (four unassisted) ... season-high three stops (one unassisted) in the season opener versus UCF (Aug. 30) ... had one tackle apiece in seven other games ... recovered one fumble and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown in a 66-6 win over Morgan State (Sept. 15) ... also played on special teams ... was given the team’s sophomore class Academic Award and earn Academic Honorable Mention recognition by the Mid-American Conference.

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2010 Redshirt 2011 12/4 18 18 36 1.5-7 1.0 0 1 0 1 0 2012 1212 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 24/16 22 18 40 1.5-7 1.0 0 1 0 1 0

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as a Sophomore (2012): Started at center in all 12 games ... member of a front line that supported an offense ranked first in the Mid-American Conference and 16th nationally in passing (312.8 ypg), and sixth in the league and 45th in the country in total offense (427.2 ypg). as a Freshman (2011): Logged time in seven games on the offensive line, including three starts ... started at left guard at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 1) and versus FIU (Oct. 8) ... lined up as starting right guard against Ohio (Oct. 22). at Conestoga Valley HS: Three-year letterwinner ... named to the AllSection 11 team in both his junior and senior seasons, and earned the honor at both offensive guard and defensive end in 2010 ... also earned all-league honors in 2009 and 2010 ... named the team’s offensive, defensive, and outstanding lineman of the year in 2010 ... recorded 52 tackles and eight sacks during his senior season ... a PA Football News Honorable Mention All-State selection ... also was a two-year starter on the basketball team and competed in track and field (shot put). Personal: Born Nov. 11, 1992 ... son of Kent and Lori Switzer ... has one older brother, Paul.

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TACKLES G/GS UA A Total 2011 11/0 4 9 13 2012 11/3 4 9 13 TOTAL 22/3 8 18 26

TFL Sacks 1.0-2 0.0 0.0-0 0.0 1.0-2 0.0

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as a Sophomore (2012): Switched from offensive to defensive line ... played in 11 games ... started three games at defensive tackle ... starter at Ohio (Oct. 13), versus Northern Illinois (Oct. 20) and at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) ... posted 13 tackles (four unassisted) over the season ... made three stops (one unassisted) at Ohio (Oct. 13) and had two unassisted tackles against Bowling Green (Oct. 6). as a Freshman (2011): Played in 11 games on the defensive line ... was not in the lineup versus FIU (Oct. 8) ... credited with 13 tackles (nine assisted) ... posted a season-high four stops twice, at Cincinnati (Sept. 17) and versus Kent State (Nov. 12) ... helped out on a tackle-for-loss at Cincinnati and at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 1). at John Adams HS: A three year starter who was named to the all-state team ... as a senior, posted 30 tackles (18 solo), seven tackles for loss and five sacks ... named to the East-West All Star Game. Personal: Born May 5, 1993 ... son of Michael Williams and Peppi Johnson ... has two siblings, Aiesha and Rajah.

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TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2010 1/0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 8/3 16 22 38 2.0-3 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 2012 Redshirt TOTAL 9/3 16 23 39 2.0-3 0.0 0 1 1 1 0

as a Junior (2012): Utilized his redshirt after suffering an injury during preseason camp. as a Sophomore (2011): Played in eight games ... chosen as a starter in three-consecutive outings (versus Temple, Sept. 10; at Cincinnati, Sept. 17; against VMI, Sept. 24) ... finished the season with 38 tackles (22 assisted) to his credit ... posted a career-high 11 stops (seven assisted) at Cincinnati (Sept. 17) ... had eight tackles and forced one fumble against Temple (Sept. 10) ... responsible for two tackles-for-loss (3 yards) ... returned a recovered fumble 24 yards in the win over VMI (Sept. 24) ... also had a pass breakup against the Keydets. as a Freshman (2010): Only appearance of the season came in the season-finale against Buffalo (Nov. 27) ... recorded one assisted tackle against the Bulls. at Westerville South HS: Ranked 86th on the ESPN/Scouts, Inc. list of top inside linebackers in the nation ... invited to play in the Ohio-Pennsylvania Big 33 Game ... tabbed second team all-state, while picking up first-team all-district and all-league honors ... named Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year for Ohio ... set Westerville South records with 162 tackles in a season and 293 for a career ... added 10 sacks and 14 tacklesfor-loss as a senior, with three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries ... two-year Hit Man Award winner at Westerville South ... scored four touchdowns as a running back in 2009. Personal: Born May 5, 1992 ... son of Jamie and Jamar Williams ... has one brother, Justin.


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Wide Receiver 5-7 • 160 • Junior (2L) Cincinnati, Ohio Colerain High School

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2011 10/1 1 2 0 2 0.1 2.0 0.2 2012 11/0 12 116 1 29 1.2 10.5 12.6 TOTAL 21/1 13 118 1 29 0.6 9.1 5.6 G/GS Att Yds TD 10/1 7 26 0 11/0 2 -8 0 21/1 9 16 0

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KICK RET. G/GS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 2011 10/1 39 694 0 29 17.8 2012 11/0 12 179 0 39 14.9 TOTAL 21/1 51 873 0 39 17.1

at Colerain HS: Named Greater Miami Conference MVP, All-Southwest District Second Team and Cincinnati Enquirer Division I Player of the Year as a senior ... played in the North-South All Star Game and the Big 33 Game ... named MVP of the 2011 North-South All-Star Game ... three-time first-team all-city selection, and was twice selected all-league ... rushed for 3,815 yards and 48 touchdowns in his career, both numbers set a school record ... also threw 11 TD passes ... helped the program win three conference championships ... regional finalist on his track relay team. Personal: Born July 31, 1992 ... son of Terrell and LaShawn Williams.

at Avon Lake HS: All-Ohio Third Team honoree and a team captain ... was a two-way starter as a senior ... winner of Lombardi Award (most valuable offensive lineman) in Avon County ... selected to play in the Ohio North-South Game ... recorded 36 tackles, two sacks and four fumble recoveries (one for a touchdown) ... won conference championships as a sophomore, junior and senior ... was named the county’s most outstanding offensive player as a junior and was the Mike Medders Outstanding Offensive Lineman recipient as a senior ... returned an interception for a touchdown as a freshman ... also played basketball and ran track ... led the Shoremen basketball team to a district championship and a State Sweet 16 appearance as a junior ... also placed third in the conference in the discus ... member of the honor society and president of the Spanish Club ... was named to the Academic All-Ohio team as a senior ... member of the National Honor Society Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1992 ... son of John and Connie Bohan ... has one younger sister, Christine ... father was a high jumper at Minnesota from 1973-77.

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Linebacker 5-11 • 217 • Sophomore (1L) Belle Glade, Fla. Glades Central High School

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 11/1 13 10 23 0.5-1 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 11/1 13 10 23 0.5-1 0.0 0 0 1 0 0

as a Freshman (2012): Played in 11 games ... chosen as a starter at Ohio (Oct. 13) ... tallied five tackles and one tackle for loss against the Bobcats ... made a season-high seven stops (five unassisted) versus Northern Illinois (Oct. 20) ... also forced a fumble in the game with the Huskies ... totaled 23 tackles (13 unassisted) for the season. at Glades Central HS: All-Area Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... led the program to an undefeated regular season, posting five shutouts ... recorded 100 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and seven sacks. Personal: Born Feb. 18, 1994.

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as a Freshman (2011): Played in the final 10 games of the season, including one start at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 1) ... finished the year listed second on the team in all-purpose yardage, with 734 ... as the squad’s primary kickoff returner, tallied 694 yards off a school single-season record 39 attempts ... posted a season-long KOR of 29 yards versus FIU (Oct. 8) ... returned one punt for 12 yards against Central Michigan (Oct. 29) ... also lined up as a receiver and had one catch for two yards in the season finale at Western Michigan (Nov. 25) ... rushed the ball seven times for a total of 26 yards, including four carries for 16 yards at WMU.

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as a Sophomore (2012): Played in 11 games ... was not in the lineup versus UMass (Nov. 10) ... posted 12 catches for 116 yards and one touchdown ... lone TD came at Ohio (Oct. 13) ... also returned kickoffs, doing so 12 times for 179 yards ... posted a season-long KOR of 30 yards at Tennessee (Sept. 22) ... had three kick returns for a total of 48 yards at Central Michigan (Oct. 27).

as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Played in three games ... saw the field at FIU (Sept. 8), versus Morgan State (Sept. 15) and at Ohio (Oct. 13) ... member of a front line that supported an offense ranked first in the MidAmerican Conference and 16th nationally in passing (312.8 ypg), and sixth in the league and 45th in the country in total offense (427.2 ypg) ... was given the team’s freshman class Academic Award.

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Offensive Tackle 6-5 • 303 • Sophomore (1L) Green, Ohio Green High School

as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Played in all 12 games on the offensive line, logging five starts ... member of a front line that supported an offense ranked first in the Mid-American Conference and 16th nationally in passing (312.8 ypg), and sixth in the league and 45th in the country in total offense (427.2 ypg). as a Freshman (2011): Utilized his redshirt. at Green HS: All-Ohio Third Team honoree as a senior ... starter on the defensive line as a sophomore and junior ... starter on the offensive line as as senior ... recorded 44 tackles and 11 sacks ... also blocked one field goal and a pair of point-after attempts as a senior ... ranked the ninthbest DT in the state of Ohio by JJ Huddle after his junior year ... Scouting Ohio Top 100 ... invited to play in the North-South game and Big 33 game ... as a senior named All-Suburban League, All-Northeast Inland All-District and all-state third-team. Personal: Born Nov. 20, 1992 ... son of Dean and Debra Brumbaugh ... has one younger brother, Dustin.

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Cornerback 6-0 • 188 • Sophomore (1L) Lewis Center, Ohio Olentangy High School

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 8/0 6 2 8 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 8/0 6 2 8 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Logged time in eight games ... responsible for eight tackles (six unassisted) ... had a season-high two stops in two games, versus UCF (Aug. 30) and against Morgan State (Sept. 15) ... as a Freshman (2011): Utilized his redshirt. at Olentangy HS: A three-time letterwinner and team captain ... was the team’s defensive MVP, as well as a first team All-OCC and second team all-district selection as a senior ... invited to play in the Ohio NorthSouth Game ... made 40 tackles as a senior and also intercepted three passes, and recovered one fumble ... blocked a pair of kicks and scored two defensive touchdowns ... one of the top kick and punt returners on the squad ... also competed in track and field and earned all-district and all-state honors. Personal: Born Aug. 28, 1993 ... son of Paul and Fanita Cheek ... has a twin sister, Embrye ... father played football and ran track at Ohio University.

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RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2011 Redshirt 2012 4/1 15 197 0 31 3.8 13.1 49.2 TOTAL 4/1 15 197 0 31 3.8 13.1 49.2 TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2011 Redshirt 2012 4/1 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 4/1 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Played in the first four games of the season, including a start at Tennessee (Sept. 22) ... suffered an injury in the contest against the Vols and was sidelined for the remainder of the year ... made six catches for a season-high 72 yards at Tennessee ... had six catches for 71 yards in the team’s 66-6 win over Morgan State (Sept. 15) ... three receptions for 54 yards at FIU (Sept. 8) ... also had one tackle versus FIU. as a Freshman (2011): Utilized his redshirt ... member of the Zips’ 2010 signing class, but did not enroll at UA until January 2011 and participated in spring practice ... made the switch from quarterback to receiver during spring camp. at Cuyahoga Heights HS: Named first-team All-Ohio in Division V at quarterback as a senior and first team All-Ohio as a defensive back in 2008 ... earned All-Ohio special mention honors as a sophomore ... tabbed 37th-best prospect in Ohio by Tom Lemming’s MaxPreps.com and CBS College Sports ... rated the eighth-best pro-style quarterback in Ohio by OhioVarsity.com ... as a senior, completed 67 passes for 1,175 yards with 14 touchdowns and five interceptions while rushing for 1,346 on 124 attempts (10.9 avg.) with 10 scores ... added 74 tackles and five interceptions on defense ... named first team all-conference at both QB and DB as a senior, while earning Chagrin Valley Metro Division Conference Offensive MVP as a junior and senior ... a three-time first-team all-district honoree (twice as DB and once as punter) and voted District Defensive MVP as a junior and senior ... as a kicker in 2009, made 35-of37 PATs and 2-of-4 field goals ... ranked No. 107 player in Ohio by Ohio Magazine Top 150 ... as a junior, completed 67 passes for 1,250 yards with 16 TDs and five INTs while rushing for 771 yards on 73 attempts (10.6 avg.) with 10 rushing TDs ... on defense, tallied 79 tackles with two interceptions ... added first-team all-district honors as a sophomore as a punter ... threw for 836 yards on 44 completions as a sophomore and rushed for 344 yards ... on defense in 2007, had three interceptions with 67 tackles ... carried a 3.5 GPA as a National Honor Society member ... also competed in track and was a conference champion in the 100-, 200and 400-meter sprints. Personal: Born May 28, 1991 ... son of Dan and Mary Kay D’Orazio ... has two brothers, Jordan and Lucas.


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RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 12/0 14 99 0 17 1.2 7.1 8.2 TOTAL 12/0 14 99 0 17 1.2 7.1 8.2

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TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 10/1 14 9 23 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10/1 14 9 23 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

as a Freshman (2012): Played in 10 games ... made one start, versus Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29) ... totaled 23 tackles (14 unassisted) for the season ... posted a season-high four stops in back-to-back games, against Morgan State (Sept. 15) and at Tennessee (Sept. 22). at Pen Argyl Area HS: Played both running back and defensive back ... first-team all-league selection on offense and defense, and also received all-area recognition as a senior when the squad went 13-1 and claimed a Colonial League and District XI title ... Associated Press first-team allstate choice as well in 2011 ... during his senior season, rushed for 2,064 yards and 29 touchdowns on 785 carries, caught one touchdown pass, and returned one interception for another score ... those 31 TDs set the school’s single-season record as did the rushing yardage ... established the program’s career interceptions record, with 18 ... finished his scholastic career with 4,399 rushing yards on 785 carries ... scored 79 career TDs ... scored a touchdown in a Colonial League record 30-consecutive games ... made 209 career tackles ... also competed in baseball (center fielder) and wrestling for the Green Knights ... first-team all-state pick on the diamond. Personal: Born Feb. 24, 1994 ... parents are Darrin and Jeanmarie Evans … has one younger sister, Dana.

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RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 9/0 14 113 2 17 1.6 8.1 12.6 TOTAL 9/0 14 113 2 17 1.6 8.1 12.6

as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Played in five games ... credited with three tackles (two unassisted) ... his two unassisted stops came against Morgan State (Sept. 15).

as a Freshman (2012): Member of the Zips’ 2011 signing class, but did not enroll at UA until January 2012 and participated in spring practice ... played in nine games ... made 14 catches for 113 yards and two touchdowns ... one of seven receivers to have multiple TD receptions ... one scoring catch came in a win over Morgan State (Sept. 15) and the other versus Bowling Green (Oct. 6) ... had a season-best showing of three catches for 32 yards at FIU (Sept. 8).

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at Belen Jesuit Prep: Three-year starter ... all-county first-team honoree as a senior ... helped Belen Jesuit to a 10-3 record and a berth in the Florida 6A state playoffs ... invited to the Nike South Florida All-Star Game ... two-way player.

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as a Freshman (2012): Played in all 12 games ... finished the season with 14 catches for 99 yards ... season-best-tying three catches for a seasonhigh 38 yards versus Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29) ... also had three receptions for 19 yards in a win over Morgan State (Sept. 15) ... season-long grab of 17 yards came at Ohio (Oct. 13), his only catch in that contest ... also returned kicks and punts ... returned 19 punts for 168 yards, including a season-long 52 yarder at FIU (Sept. 8) ... returned 13 kicks for 251 yards, with a long of 31 yards coming at neighborhood rival Kent State (Nov. 3) … also made three tackles.

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<continued from page 39> at Archbishop Stepinac HS: Three-year letterwinner ... as a senior was named Class A New York State Player of the Year, Madison Square Garden Player of the Year, Journal News Player of the Year, first-team allstate, first-team all-borough, first-team all-CHSFI and first-team all-city ... as a junior was tabbed an offensive player-of-the-year finalist and allCHSFI ... led program to a 20-3 record as starting quarterback, including a 12-0 record and a division and conference championship during his senior year ... finished his interscholastic career with 3,012 passing yards and 1,867 rushing yards ... 1,686 passing yards during his senior campaign was the most in a single season at Stepinac. Personal: Born July 5, 1991 ... parents are Mark and Anna Phillips.

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Defensive Line 5-11 • 293 • Sophomore (1L) Akron, Ohio Firestone High School

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 12/12 25 22 47 7.5-21 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12/12 25 22 47 7.5-21 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Switched from fullback to nose guard during the offseason ... starter in all 12 games ... totaled 47 tackles (25 unassisted) for the season ... responsible for 7.5 tackles for loss (21 yards) ... season-high nine stops (five unassisted) at Central Michigan (Oct. 27) ... made eight tackles (four unassisted) in the season opener against UCF (Aug. 30) ... given the team’s Harry “Doc” Smith Award as most outstanding defensive player in the freshman class. as a Freshman (2011): Utilized his redshirt. at Firestone HS: Four-year letterwinner ... a three-time all-city performer who was also a second-team all-district selection and a member of the Touchdown Club his junior and senior season ... rushed for over 1,000 yards in both his junior and senior seasons and combined to score 29 touchdowns as an upperclassmen (15 TDs as a senior) ... added eight scores during his sophomore campaign ... also a stand-out on defense, recording 195 career tackles and 10 career sacks ... named Firestone’s offensive MVP in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... also an allcity selection in track and field. Personal: Born June 17, 1992 ... son of Darius and Regina Grice ... has one sibling, Deshawn ... is an Eagle Scout.

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Defensive Line 6-3 • 212 • Sophomore (1L) Miami, Fla. Belen Jesuit Prep

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 12/7 11 17 28 2.0-5 1.5 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 12/7 11 17 28 2.0-5 1.5 0 1 0 0 0

as a Freshman (2012): Played in all 12 games ... starter the last seven games of the season ... recorded 28 tackles (11 unassisted) ... had a season-high eight stops (one unassisted) at Ohio (Oct. 13) ... involved in 1.5 sacks (four yards) and had two tackles for loss (five yards) ... broke up one pass, versus UMass (Nov. 10). at Belen Jesuit Prep: Helped lead Belen Jesuit Prep to a 10-3 record and a state playoff appearance ... clocked a time of 10.7 seconds in the 100-meter dash. Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1993.

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Running Back 5-10 • 215 • Sophomore (1L) Hamilton, Ohio St. Xavier High School

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RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 12/3 5 59 0 16 0.4 11.8 4.9 TOTAL 12/3 5 59 0 16 0.4 11.8 4.9 KICK RET. G/GS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 2012 12/3 2 12 0 9 6.0 TOTAL 12/3 2 12 0 9 6.0 TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 12/3 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12/3 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 as a Freshman (2012): Played in all 12 games, earning a starting nod three times ... in the starting lineup for the contests against Northern Illinois (Oct. 20), Central Michigan (Oct. 27) and UMass (Nov. 10) ... secondbest rusher on the team, compiling 279 yards and three touchdowns off 73 carries ... 23.2 rushing yards per game ranked 24th in the Mid-American Conference ... had a season-high 92 yards off 17 carries at CMU ... scored two TDs in a win over Morgan State (Sept. 15) ... other scoring rush was against Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 29) ... totaled five catches for 59 yards for the season ... had two receptions for 30 yards versus UMass … credited with one tackle at FIU (Sept. 8) ... given the team’s Harry “Doc” Smith Award as most outstanding offensive player in the freshman class.

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at St. Xavier HS: Three-time First-Team Greater Catholic League choice ... first-team all-state selection as a junior and senior ... rushed 227 times for 1,136 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior ... finished his high school career with 3,693 yards (697 carries) on the ground and 42 TDs ... also competed on the baseball team and was a First-Team GCL pick as sophomore and junior.

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RUSHING G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2012 9/0 22 82 0 11 3.7 9.1 TOTAL 9/0 22 82 0 11 3.7 9.1

KICK RET. G/GS No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 2012 9/0 8 132 0 34 16.5 TOTAL 9/0 8 132 0 34 16.5

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G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Redshirt 12/0 1 -10 0 -10 -10.0 -0.8 12/0 1 -10 0 -10 -10.0 -0.8

as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Handled kickoffs and punts in all 12 games ... kicked off 35 times for an average of 59.3 yards per kick and tallied 15 touchbacks … had 65 punts for an average of 40.9 yards per attempt ... 18 of those punts landed inside the 20, and 13 were of 50plus yards ... had one punt blocked versus UMass (Nov. 10) ...responsible for three tackles. as a Freshman (2011): Utilized his redshirt. at Padua HS: Converted 13-of-16 field goals and 56-of-58 point-after attempts in his final two seasons of high school ... scored 95 total points and maintained a 39.7 yards-per-punt average ... All-North Coast League First Team ... All-Sun News Team ... team posted a 7-4 record during his junior year and went 8-4 when he was a senior ... team was a regional semifinalist during his senior season ... converted a 54-yard field goal versus Elyria Catholic as a senior ... also competed for the basketball team. Personal: Born April 18, 1993 ... son of Jeffrey and Linda Paul ... has one younger brother, Jacob.

Offensive Line 6-3 • 297 • Sophomore (1L) Hudson, Ohio Hudson High School

as a Freshman (2012): Played in five games ... started at left tackle in the last three contests of the campaign ... member of a front line that supported an offense ranked first in the Mid-American Conference and 16th nationally in passing (312.8 ypg), and sixth in the league and 45th in the country in total offense (427.2 ypg). at Hudson HS: Led Explorers to a 10-2 record and the second round of the Division I state playoffs in 2011 ... three-year letterwinner ... All-Ohio Third Team honoree as a senior. Personal: Born Oct. 15, 1993 ... parents are Wayne and Marqueta Osborne ... has two siblings, Wayne and Briana ... fluent in American Sign Language.

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at Hialeah-Miami Lakes HS: Rushed for 1,818 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior (10.6 ypc) ... helped his team to a 6-4 record in his final season.

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G/GS No. Yards Lg Avg Redshirt 12/0 65 2659 67 40.9 12/0 65 2659 67 40.9

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Running Back 5-7 • 171 • Sophomore (1L) Miami, Fla. Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School

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Quarterback 6-3 • 213 • Sophomore (1L) Farmersville, Ohio Valley View High School

at Green HS: Recorded 39 catches for 732 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior ... also returned a punt for a touchdown ... all-district second-team honoree and two-time all-league selection ... was a three-year starter on the basketball team, averaging 13.0 points and 9.0 rebounds as an all-league selection his junior season ... also ran track and was a district champion in the 400-meters, finishing 12th at the state meet ... set the school record in the 400m ... also a member of the 4x200 relay team that set a school record. Personal: Born Sept. 30, 1993 ... parents are David and Pamela Pratt ... father played Division II basketball at Virginia State ... has two sisters, Samantha and Sara ... Sara played Division II basketball at Clarion (Pa.).

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PASSING G/GS Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct. Avg/G Effic. 2011 Redshirt 2012 6/0 38 58 2 366 5 37 65.5 61.0 140.08 TOTAL 6/0 38 58 2 366 5 37 65.5 61.0 140.08 RUSHING G/GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2011 Redshirt 2012 6/0 11 26 0 13 2.4 4.3 TOTAL 6/0 11 26 0 13 2.4 4.3

as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Saw action as backup quarterback in six games ... closed out the season 38-of-58 passing for 366 yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions ... was under center for the majority of the season finale at Toledo (Nov. 20), and completed 28-of-42 passes for 213 yards and two TDs ... 7-of-10 passing for 119 yards and three touchdowns in a 66-6 win over Morgan State (Sept. 15) … earned MidAmerican Conference Academic Honorable Mention recognition. as a Freshman (2011): Utilized his redshirt. at Valley View HS: Four-year letterwinner ... selected to the NorthSouth All-Star game ... as a senior, earned honorable mention all-district, first-team all-league and was the team MVP and captain ... graduated with a 4.0 grade-point average ... threw for over 3,000 yards and had 25 touchdown strikes ... closed out his high school career listed in third place in the school record book for most receptions in a season (43 as a sophomore) ... also played basketball ... was a 1,000-point career scorer and two-time all-league selection on the hardwood. Personal: Born June, 9, 1991 ... son of Dennis and Sheri Pohl ... has an older brother, Aaron, a younger brother, Jon, and a younger sister Anna.

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Wide Receiver 6-5 • 213 • Sophomore (1L) North Canton, Ohio Green High School

RECEIVING G/GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 11/0 10 156 2 42 0.9 15.6 14.2 TOTAL 11/0 10 156 2 42 0.9 15.6 14.2 TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 11/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11/0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

as a Freshman (2012): Saw action in 11 games ... did not compete at FIU (Sept. 8) ... finished the year with 10 receptions for 156 yards and two touchdowns ... both TD catches came in a 66-6 win over Morgan State (Sept. 15), when he grabbed three passes for 90 yards ... season-long reception of 42 yards came against MSU … credited with one tackle versus UMass (Nov. 10).

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Cornerback 5-7 • 161 • Sophomore (HS) Huber Heights, Ohio Wayne High School

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2011 Redshirt 2012 7/0 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7/0 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Played in seven games ... finished the year with four tackles (three unassisted) ... three of his stops came at FIU (Sept. 8) ... also had one tackle in the season opener versus UCF (Aug. 30). as a Freshman (2011): Utilized his redshirt. at Wayne HS: Helped his team to a state runner-up finish as a senior (114) ... earned second-team all-conference and State Farm Player-of-theYear honors ... was a Rotary Scholar Athlete and was named Defensive MVP ... also lettered in track and field. Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1993 ... son of Lachandra Brooks.


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Kicker/Place Kicker 5-8 • 169 • Sophomore (1L) Cincinnati, Ohio Sycamore High School

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at Ursuline HS: Spent his senior season at Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia ... compiled 66 tackles and two interceptions as a senior at FUMA ... named to the Virginia all-prep league team ... recorded 23 sacks as a sophomore and 18 as a junior at Ursuline High in Youngstown, Ohio ... Ursuline was the Division V state champion in 2008 ... also competed in track and basketball at Ursuline HS. Personal: Born April 10, 1992 ... son of Rachella Pendlton ... signed his original national letter of intent with Ohio State in Feb. 2010.

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G/GS FG Pct. Lg XP Pct. Redshirt 12/0 9-12 75.0 46 38-39 97.4 12/0 9-12 75.0 46 38-39 97.4

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2011 Redshirt 2012 12/0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12/0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 10/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

as a Freshman (2012): Saw limited playing time in 10 games. at Fairfield HS: Three-year starter and two-time all-conference selection ... all-league first team and all-state third team honoree as a senior ... finished career with 210 tackles, three forced fumbles and two interceptions ... recorded 109 tackles, including eight for a loss, and two forced fumbles ... also returned a kick off for a touchdown as a sophomore. Personal: Born March 16, 1994 ... parents are the late Russell Turner and Tina Turner ... has a brother, Russell, Jr.

Personal: Born Dec. 14, 1992 ... son of Daniel and Debbie Stein ... has two brothers, Stephen and Jonathan ... Stephen is a kicker for Bowling Green.

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Defensive Line 6-3 • 215 • Sophomore (1L) Youngstown, Ohio Butler CC (Kan.)/Ursuline HS

TACKLES G/GS UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Blkd 2012 9/0 4 5 9 3.5-34 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 9/0 4 5 9 3.5-34 2.0 0 0 0 0 0

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Fullback 6-0 • 246 • RS-Freshman (HS) Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown High School

as a Freshman (2012): Utilized his redshirt. at Morgantown HS: Two-time all-state honoree ... led Mohigans to a 10-3 record and advanced to the state semifinals as a senior ... finished fourth in voting for the state’s best defensive player ... totaled 75 tackles, 12 sacks, four forced fumbles and one interception ... also caught five touchdown passes and rushed for two more ... first-team All-OVAC selection. Personal: Born March 10, 1994 ... parents are Denver and Kim Allen ... also has a sister, Brittany.

as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Played in nine games ... totaled nine tackles (four unassisted) for the season ... posted a season-high five stops, one sack and 2.5 tackles for loss at Ohio (Oct. 13) ... also had one

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at Sycamore HS: Made 15-of-19 field goals and 51-of-54 extra points in his career ... also had 12 touchbacks on kickoffs ... earned secondteam all-conference honors as a sophomore ... also lettered in soccer and hockey, recording six goals and seven assists as a senior for the SHS soccer team.

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as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Academic All-Mid-American Conference selection ... handled place-kicking duties in all 12 games ... converted 9-of-12 field goals and 38-of-39 point-after attempts ... closed out the season with a streak of eight-straight field goals made and 35-consecutive PATs converted ... nailed a career-long 46-yard field goal against Bowling Green (Oct. 6) and was also true on a 45-yard attempt at Tennessee (Sept. 22) … named MAC East Division Player of the Week on Sept. 24 following his performance against the Vols … five of his nine made field goals were from at least 37 yards away ... also kicked off 24 times for an average of 49.7 yards per kick ... earned the program’s Howard “Red” Blair Award, given annually to the team’s top scorer, after leading the squad in scoring with 65 points

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Offensive Line 6-5 • 305 • RS-Freshman (HS) Orange, Va. Hargrave Military Academy (Va.)

as a Freshman (2012): Enrolled at UA in January and participated in spring practice ... utilized his redshirt.

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Running Back 5-10 • 197 • RS-Freshman (HS) Farmington, Mich. Farmington High School

as a Freshman (2012): Utilized his redshirt.

Prior to Akron: Competed at Hargrave Military Academy in 2011, which does not keep statistics ... all-district selection at Orange County HS as a senior, when he helped the Hornets to a 7-4 record and the state playoffs.

at Farmington HS: Two-time All-OAA selection ... Oakland County AllNorth First-Team choice ... team MVP as a senior ... carried the ball 140 times for 1,147 yards and 13 touchdowns ... 13 catches for 130 yards and two TDs ... set a school record with a 98-yard kickoff return.

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Offensive Line 6-2 • 295 • RS-Freshman (HS) Upper Saddle River, N.J. Don Bosco Prep

as a Freshman (2012): Utilized his redshirt … named the program’s offensive scout team player of the year. at Don Bosco Prep: First-Team All-New Jersey, First-Team All-North Jersey and first-team all-county as a senior ... first-team all-division and first-team all-suburban as a junior ... program posted an undefeated record all four seasons, including an 11-0 conference, state and national championship finish in 2011, and 12-0 mark and conference, state and national title campaign in 2009. Personal: Born Feb. 8, 1994 ... parents are Chris and Carol Casimos ... father played football at Fordham and signed as a free agent with the New York Giants (offensive guard).

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as a Freshman (2012): Utilized his redshirt. at Princeton HS: Three-time All-Greater Miami Conference Academic Team honoree ... responsible for 55 tackles, six for a loss, and two sacks as a senior ... made 50 tackles, had four sacks and three TFLs as a junior ... attended Roger Bacon HS as a freshman ... played AAU basketball for the All-Ohio Purple, which won the 2009 national championship. Personal: Born Jan. 28, 1994 ... parents are Eric and Adrienne Martin ... has two siblings, Darious and Demari ... father played football at Wilmington College (Ohio).

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Wide Receiver/Running Back 5-8 • 170 • RS-Freshman (HS) Seffner, Fla. Armwood High School

as a Freshman (2012): Utilized his redshirt. at Armwood HS: Program won the Class 6A state championship in 2011 ... scored the winning touchdown in the team’s victory over Bartram Trail HS in the state semifinals ... all-conference first team choice as a senior ... finished his senior season with 98 carries for 726 yards and 12 touchdowns ... also made 24 receptions for 463 yards and another six TDs in 2011 ... closed out his prep career with 121 carries for 973 yards and 17 touchdowns, and 35 receptions for 678 yards and 10 TDs. Personal: Born March 1, 1994 ... parents are Wade and Matlea Edwards … father also played running back at Armwood HS.

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Defensive Line 6-0 • 229 • RS-Freshman (HS) Cincinnati, Ohio Princeton High School

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Linebacker 6-2 • 222 • RS-Freshman (HS) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dillard High School

as a Freshman (2012): Utilized his redshirt … named the program’s defensive scout team player of the year. at Dillard HS: All-county second-team selection ... team MVP. Personal: Born Feb. 11, 1994 ... parents are Raymond Rachal and Yvette Hay-Rachal ... has two siblings, Ramond Rachal Jr. and Miles Weatherspoon.


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Cornerback 5-11 • 177 • RS-Freshman (HS) Frederick, Md. Hargrave Military Academy (Va.)

as a Freshman (2012): Enrolled at UA in January and participated in spring practice ... utilized his redshirt.

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Safety 6-1 • 205 • Freshman (HS) Fayette City, Pa. Greensburg Central Catholic HS

at Greensburg Central Catholic HS: Second-Team Class AA as a senior ... as a junior, posted 85 tackles, two interceptions and 12 pass breakups ... had 21 rushes for 326 yards and four touchdowns ... credited with 16 interceptions Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1995.

Personal: Born March, 11, 1993.

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at West Port HS: Played running back, cornerback and also returned kicks and punts ... also competed in track ... ran third leg of school’s 4x100 relay team that won state ... ran the 100-meter dash. Personal: Born May 11, 1993.

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Defensive Line 6-2 • 285 • Junior (TR) Pontiac, Mich. Pontiac HS/Iowa Central CC

Signed with the Zips in February 2013 ... has two years of eligibility remaining.

Prior to Akron: Competed at Hargrave Military Academy in 2012 ... Hargrave does not keep statistics … as a senior at Reynoldsburg HS, tallied 46 tackles, nine tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks … Special Mention All-OCC ... also competed in track and field (shot put and discus).

Prior to Akron: Competed at Iowa Central CC during the 2012 season (sophomore) ... credited with 67 tackles, including 33 solo stops ... responsible for seven sacks (24 yards) and nine tackles for loss ... forced one fumble and recovered one fumble ... spent his freshman season (2011) of eligibility at Grand Rapids CC ... tallied three tackles ... had 0.5 sacks and one tackle for a loss.

Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1994.

Personal: Born Aug. 6, 1991.

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at Carrollton HS: First-Team Division III pick as a senior … named team’s lineman of the year as a junior … also played basketball … First-Team District 5 and District 5 Player of the Year in basketball as a junior … Second-Team District 5 and Second-Team Eastern District in basketball as a sophomore … National Honor Society member.

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Offensive Line 6-4 • 285 • Freshman (HS) Sherrodsville, Ohio Carrollton High School

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at Brentwood HS: Competed as a defensive end and tight end for the Spartans ... as a senior had eight catches for 150 yards and two touchdowns ... as a junior posted 11 receptions for 151 yards and two TDs ... also played basketball for Brentwood. Personal: Born Jan. 16, 1995.

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at Wayne Trace HS: Third-Team Division V as a senior when Raiders went 9-1 overall and 7-0 in the Green Meadows Conference ... ankle injury cost him the majority of his junior season ... also played basketball and ran track. Personal: Born March 29, 1994.

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Transferred to UA for the 2013 season, after completing his undergraduate degree at Florida State ... played defensive tackle for the Seminoles from 2008-12. as a Senior (2012 at Florida State): Did not compete, due to injury. as a Redshirt Junior (2011 at Florida State): Played in four games ... credited with four tackles (three unassisted). as a Junior (2010 at Florida State): Utilized his redshirt, due to injury. as a Sophomore (2009 at Florida State): Played in 12 games and logged nine starts, despite dealing with an elbow injury throughout the season ... finished with 12 tackles and one tackle for loss, which came in a road win at North Carolina (Oct. 22) ... came up with his first career fumble recovery against Georgia Tech (Oct. 10) ... registered a careerhigh four tackles against NC State (Oct. 31), including a career-best three unassisted stops. as a Freshman (2008 at Florida State): Started the first two games and saw action in eight contests ... had eight tackles and one tackle for loss ... registered three tackles in each of his first two games against Western Carolina (Sept. 6) and Chattanooga (Sept. 13) ... was one of only two true freshmen to start on defense. at Hillsborough HS: Earned a four-star rating from both Rivals and Scout ... FSWA 4A all-state honorable mention selection as a senior ... participated in the FACA North-South All-Star game ... recorded 15 sacks as a junior ... in addition to playing football, also wrestled and was a thrower on track and field team. Personal: Born Jan. 12, 1990.

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at Firestone HS: As a junior in 2011, rushed for 151 yards on 49 carries ... also competed in basketball ... father, Jerome, was a first-round NBA draft pick in 1988 and became famous for shattering a glass backboard while playing for Pittsburgh. Born: March 9, 1996.

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Offensive Line 6-3 • 308 • Freshman (HS) Canton, Ohio Canton McKinley High School

Member of Akron’s 2012 signing class, but didn’t enroll at UA until January 2013. at Canton McKinley HS: Two-year starter ... helped the Bulldogs to a 9-3 record, a Federal League Championship and the second round of the Division I state playoffs as a senior ... also competed in wrestling, and compiled 81 knockdowns and 24 pins during his career ... four-year Academic All-Ohio honoree. Personal: Born Jan. 25, 1994 ... mother is Jacquiline Grafton ... has two siblings, Michael Mills and Lilly Grafton.

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Linebacker 6-2 • 230 • Junior (TR) Tallahassee, Fla. Washington State/Leon HS

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at Kenmore HS: First-Team All-Northeast Ohio, All-Northeast Ohio Defensive Player of the Year, first-team all-state, All-State Division II Defensive Player of the Year ... Second-Team Division II and City Series Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ... as a senior, posted 98 tackles (56 solo), 10 sacks, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one interception ... had 12 receptions for 253 yards and two touchdowns, and gained 27 yards rushing on four carries ... as a junior, had 73 tackles, 16 tackles-for-loss, 14 sacks, forced five fumbles and recovered two ... blocked three kicks and one punt ... had six pass breakups ... received Associated Press All-Ohio and All-Northeast Ohio Inland District honors in Division II as a junior and senior.

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Linebacker 6-1 • 202 • Junior (TR) Brockton, Mass. Nassau CC (N.Y.)/Brockton HS

Enrolled at Akron in January 2013 and participated in spring practice ... has two seasons of eligibility remaining. Prior to Akron: Signed with Kansas in June 2012, but never competed for the Jayhawks and left the program for personal reasons in August ... played in 21 games during his two-year career at Nassau CC (2010, 2011) ... helped lead the Lions to a 19-2 mark, including an 11-0 record in 2010 and a No. 3 NJCAA final ranking ... collected 82 tackles, 59 of which were solo stops, during his two seasons at NCC ... also recorded 12 tackles-for-loss, two sacks, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery ... All-Northeast Conference first-team member in 2011 ... averaged 20 tackles per game his senior season at Brockton HS in Brockton, Mass. ... also had four sacks and three fumble recoveries ... earned Big Three All-Star Honors ... also competed in track Personal: Born Aug. 11, 1991.

Personal: Born Nov. 10, 1994.

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Linebacker 6-4 • 205 • Freshman (HS) Akron, Ohio Kenmore High School

Personal: Born Feb. 11, 1994.

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at Naples HS: Three-year varsity letterwinner ... finished his career with 4,546 rushing yards, second most in the history of the program ... rushed for 2,069 yards on 245 carries and 25 touchdowns as a senior ... Class 6A all-state first-team honoree as a senior … Golden Eagles were regional champions in 2012 ... had 1,321 yards on 155 carries and eight TDs as a junior.

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Running Back 5-9 • 190 • Freshman (HS) Naples, Fla. Naples High School

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Prior to Akron: Attended Tallahassee Community College in 2012-13, but did not compete in football ... spent freshman and sophomore seasons (2010, 2011) at Washington State ... played in 10 games (nine starts) as a sophomore ... fourth on team with 56 tackles (35 solo stops) ... recorded two sacks, forced two fumbles and recovered two fumbles ... as a freshman, played in 11 games (six starts) ... finished fourth on the team with 57 total tackles (42 solo), second most among freshmen in the Pacific-10 Conference ... attended Coffee County HS in Georgia as a freshman and sophomore ... transferred to Leon HS in Tallahassee, Fla., for his junior year and did not participate in football ... as a senior, registered 131 tackles (87 solo), including 26 tackles-for-loss and 12.5 sacks ... also recorded 14 forced fumbles and had six fumble recoveries ... named firstteam all-state (4A) and was a finalist for the high school Butkus Award ... came out of high school as a Prep Star All-American ... four-star recruit according to Scout.com, and was rated No. 5 nationally at his position ... was also a four-star recruit according to Rivals.com, and was rated No. 19 at his position nationally and No. 45 overall in the state of Florida ... rated No. 25 at his position nationally by ESPN.com.

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Cornerback 5-10 • 170 • Junior (TR) Green Belt, Md. Eleanor Roosevelt HS/ASA CC

Member of Akron’s 2012 signing class, but didn’t enroll at UA until January 2013.

Enrolled at Akron in January 2013 and participated in spring practice ... has two seasons of eligibility remaining.

at Western Hills University HS: Two-time all-conference performer ... two-way player who received the team’s best receiver award as a junior and senior ... led his team to a conference championship as a senior ... combined to catch 66 passes for 1,030 yards and 14 touchdowns during his last two years ... set a school receiving record with nine touchdowns in a single game in 2010 ... also combined to register 68 tackles and four interceptions as an upperclassman.

Prior to Akron: Played two seasons at ASA Community College in Brooklyn, N.Y. (2011, 2012) ... finished his sophomore season with 13 tackles (nine solo), one interception, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and seven pass breakups ... also returned kicks (four returns, 51 yards) ... program closed out the 2012 season ranked fifth in the NJCAA poll, after posting a 9-1 record and making the program’s first ever bowl appearance (Carrier Dome Bowl) ... competed in football and track at Eleanor Roosevelt HS in Greenbelt, Md.

Personal: Born Jan. 17, 1994 ... parents are Nicolas and Bernice Gaiter ... has two siblings, Josalynn and Jonah. at Reynoldsburg HS: As a senior, posted 20 catches for 355 yards and

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four touchdowns, and had 11 carries for 44 yards ... also returned punts and kickoffs ... credited with five punt returns for 116 yards and eight kickoff returns for 229 yards ... during his junior year, had 24 catches for 492 yards and four TDs and carried the ball 44 times for 249 yards and five TDs.

ed 118-of-204 passes for a school-record 2,395 yards, 23 touchdowns and four interceptions ... had 60 carries for 237 yards and three scores ... during his junior season, completed 93-of-202 passes for 1,362 yards, 12 TDs and 11 INTs, and helped the Gators to a WPIAL AAAA semifinal finish ... had 118 carries for 469 yards and five TDs.

Personal: Born Nov. 12, 1994. at Lebanon HS: Associated Press all-district, second-team all-state and

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Section Contents HEAD COACH TERRY BOWDEN 50-53 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH CHUCK AMATO 54 ASSISTANT COACH A.J. MILWEE 55 ASSISTANT COACH JEFF BOWDEN 55 ASSISTANT COACH ALAN ARRINGTON 56 ASSISTANT COACH TRENT BOYKIN 56 ASSISTANT COACH TERRELL BUCKLEY 57 ASSISTANT COACH JOHN PONT 57 ASSISTANT COACH TODD STROUD 58 ASSISTANT COACH MIKE WOODFORD 58 DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPS BEN MURPHY 59 ASST. DIR., FOOTBALL OPS MARK OUIMET 59 DIR., STRENGTH & COND. DAN WEBB 59 COORD., VIDEO SERVICES JASON SANDERS 59 SUPPORT STAFF 60


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Head Coach Second Season at Akron 20th Season Overall West Virginia, 1978

Terry Bowden, who owns a 141-73-2 record (65.7 winning percentage) over a 19-year collegiate coaching career, is in his second season at the helm of the UA program. He was named the Zips’ 27th all-time head coach on Dec. 22, 2011, but is just the seventh person to hold the position since 1960. In 2012, Bowden, serving as offensive coordinator, ushered in a spread offense that resulted in an aerial attack responsible for a school-record and Mid-American Conference season-high 30 passing touchdowns. The offense, which was conducted in a hurry-up no-huddle style, was led by fifth-year senior transfer quarterback Dalton Williams, who set the program’s single-season record for touchdown passes (25) and pass completions (326-for-522), while compiling the third most passing yards (3,387) in a season in school history. Williams’s arm was complimented by sophomore running back Jawon Chisholm’s 953 yards rushing on the strength of 180 carries, and senior receiver Marquelo Suel’s team-high 820 receiving yards off 76 catches. Suel’s receptions were the second most in a single season in program history and earned him a place on the All-MAC Team. The UA offense finished 2012 ranked first in the MAC and 16th nationally in passing (312.8 ypg), and sixth in the league and 45th in the country in total offense (427.2 ypg). Akron’s 5,126 yards of total offense ranked sixth in the MAC and 61st nationally, and was the second most in a season in program history, behind the 2003 squad’s 5,643. Other highlights of the 2012 season include redshirt freshman kicker Robert Stein being one of 38 student-athletes named to the Academic All-MAC Team. Additionally, 11 Zips earned academic honorable mention from the league. Fifth-year senior transfer linebacker Kurt Mangum was selected to compete in the NFL Players Association Collegiate Bowl, after he led the squad with 110 tackles. Bowden, who served as a studio analyst and color commentator with ABC Sports’ college football for 10 years, was the head coach at Auburn from 1993-98 and spent the three seasons prior to coming to Akron at Division II North Alabama. In his time at North Alabama, Bowden led the Lions to a 29-9 record and three-consecutive playoff appearances. In 2011, the squad went 9-3 and advanced to the second round of the playoffs. He was named Gulf South Conference Co-Coach of the Year in 2009 when the team went 11-2 and won the GSC championship and advanced to the quarterfinals of the playoffs. He followed that in 2010 by guiding the Lions to a 9-4 record and another trip to the playoffs. As head coach of Auburn, he went 47-17-1 (73.4 winning percentage) and posted the best opening, five-year run of any head football coach in school history. Also during his time with the Tigers, Bowden became the first collegiate coach in 50 years to win his 100th career game by his 40th birthday. In his first season at AU, he became the first coach in Division I-A (now FBS) history to have an undefeated and untied season in his inaugural year at that level.

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The Terry bowden File COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD Year School Record Notable 1983 Salem 3-7 1984 Salem 8-3 • WVIAC Champions 1983 Salem 8-3 • WVIAC Champions Salem Totals (three seasons) 19-13-0 1987 Samford 9-1 1988 Samford 5-6 • Transition to I-AA 1989 Samford 4-7 1990 Samford 6-4-1 1991 Samford 12-2 • Division I-AA Playoffs-Semifinals 1992 Samford 9-3 • Division I-AA Playoffs-First Rd. Samford Totals (six seasons) 45-23-1 • National Champions (NCF) 1993 Auburn 11-0 1994 Auburn 9-1-1 • No. 9 AP Final Ranking • Outback Bowl Appearance 1995 Auburn 8-4 1996 Auburn 8-4 • Independence Bowl Win • Peach Bowl Win 1997 Auburn 10-3 1998 Auburn 1-5 Auburn Totals (six seasons) 47-17-1 2009 North Alabama 11-2 • Division II Playoffs-Quarterfinals 2010 North Alabama 9-4 • Division II Playoffs-Second Rd. 2011 North Alabama 9-3 • Division II Playoffs-Second Rd. UNA Totals (three seasons) 20-6 2012 Akron 1-11 Akron Totals (one season) 1-11 Career Totals (19 seasons) 141-73-2 (.657) Coaching honors 1993 Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year Walter Camp Coach of the Year Scripps Howard Coach of the Year Football News Coach of the Year Toyota Coach of the Year Paul “Bear” Bryant Award (Football Writers Association) 2009 Gulf South Conference Co-Coach of the Year Collegiate Playing Career 1977-78 - Football (West Virginia) Prior to his stint at Auburn, Bowden built two programs from the ground up as head coach at Salem College (W.Va.) and Samford University (Ala.). When he took the job at Salem in 1983 he became the nation’s youngest head coach in college football at age 26. Inheriting a Samford program which had won just six games in three years prior to his arrival, Bowden led the Bulldogs to a 9-1 record his first year, tying the record for the best season in school history. The squad led the nation in total offense (523 yards per game) and scoring offense (51.7 points per game), both national Division III records. The team’s 40 touchdown passes were also a national single-season record. Bowden then engineered and directed Samford’s move from non-scholarship Division III football to Division I-AA (now FCS) scholarship football. With only one freshman class on scholarship, the Bulldogs went to a full Division I-AA schedule in 1989. By 1991, Samford was competing for the national championship. His 1991 Samford team had the best record in school history at 12-2, and reached the Division I-AA national semifinals. Bowden was named head coach at Auburn on Dec. 17, 1992. In 1993, Auburn had a perfect 11-0 record and he swept virtually every national coach of the year award in his rookie season, including Walter Camp, Scripps Howard, Football News, Toyota and the Paul “Bear” Bryant Award presented by the Football Writers Association.


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Bowden was again a finalist for coach of the year following his second season at Auburn as the Tigers had reeled off 20-straight wins, an Auburn record, and finished 9-1-1. He posted a 47-17-1 record at Auburn and led the Tigers to three bowl games.

During his time away from coaching, Bowden first served as a studio analyst and color commentator with ABC Sports’ college football coverage. He was also an analyst for Westwood One Radio’s College Football National Game of Week, co-hosted “The Coaches Show” on Sirius Satellite Radio with Jack Arute, and was the exclusive college football columnist for Yahoo! Sports.

His brother Tommy had an 18-4 record in two seasons as head coach at Tulane and a 72-45 record in 10 seasons as head coach at Clemson, taking the Tigers to eight bowl games. His brother Jeff also has 25 years of collegiate coaching experience, working at Salem, Samford, Southern Mississippi, Florida State and most recently at North Alabama, with Terry. During the decade of the 1990s, Terry, Tommy and Bobby all led their teams to undefeated seasons.

• 100th COLLEGIATE WIN: Bowden got his 100th win in 1996 in the Independence Bowl against Army, 32-29. He became the first Division I coach in 50 years to win his 100th game by his 40th birthday. • POST-SEASON RECORD: Bowden has led 10 of his previous 19 squads to postseason play and he has a 7-9 all-time record. He is 0-2 in the NAIA Playoffs, 2-2 in the Division I-AA playoffs, 3-3 in the Division II playoffs, 2-1 in bowl games and 0-1 in conference championship games. • LONGEST WINNING STREAK: Bowden won his first 20 games as head coach at Auburn University from 1993-94. He also won his first 10 consecutive games as head coach at North Alabama. • EIGHT OR MORE WINS: In 13 of his 19 total seasons as a head coach, Bowden has led his teams to eight or more wins. In nine of those years, his teams won nine or more games and he has led 11 teams to post-season competition.

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As a student-athlete at West Virginia, Bowden lettered two years as a running back (1977-78), held a 3.65 grade-point average in accounting, the highest GPA on the football team, and graduated Magna Cum Laude.

• FIRST COLLEGIATE WIN: In 1983 as head coach at Salem, 24-9 over West Virginia State. Salem lost the first seven games of the season but won the last three.

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Bowden is a member of one of the most famous and successful college football coaching families. His father, Bobby Bowden, turned Florida State into a national champion and his 389 collegiate wins rank first in Division I history.

• FIRST GAME AS HEAD COACH: As head coach of Salem College in 1983 - lost 33-7 at Central State (Ohio).

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He did post graduate work at Oxford University in England, and earned a Juris Doctorate from the Florida State School of Law in 1982, while a graduate assistant coach with the Seminoles. Bowden has five daughters (Tera, Jordan, Erin, Cori and Jamie) and one son (Terry, Jr.). He is one of 59 coaches at FBS schools that vote in the USA Today top-25 poll.

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1983 (3-7) at Central State CONCORD at Fairmont State at WV Tech SHEPHERD GLENVILLE STATE at West Liberty WV State Waynesburg WV Wesleyan

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1984 (8-3) NAIA Playoffs-First Round at Samford 82-9 CENTRAL STATE 23-28 at Concord 30-17 WV Tech 56-9 at Shepherd 34-31 at Glenville State 7-3 WEST LIBERTY 34-0 at WV State 25-27 at WV Wesleyan 32-14 NAIA Playoffs at Saginaw Valley State 7-30 1985 (8-3) NAIA Playoffs-First Round KUTZTOWN 38-36 at Morehead State 14-41 at WV Tech 47-21 SHEPHERD 32-7 at Glenville State 42-20 WV STATE 38-7 WEST LIBERTY 28-16 at Concord 7-14 at Fairmont State 43-24 at WV Wesleyan 46-13 NAIA Playoffs at Hillsdale 3-47

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1987 (9-1) at Cumberland (Ky.) HAMPDEN-SYDNEY at Tenn. Wesleyan at Anderson GEORGIA SW at Emory and Henry FERRUM MARYVILLE MILLSAPS at Wingate

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1988 (5-6) at Jacksonville State NICHOLLS STATE at Tennesse Tech LIVINGSTON at Morehead State at West Georgia TENNESSEE-MARTIN MARS HILL EMORY & HENRY at Georgia Southern MILES COLLEGE

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1989 (4-7) JACKSONVILLE ST. at McNeese State TENNESSEE TECH at Livingston MOREHEAD STATE WEST GEORGIA at Tennessee-Martin GEORGIA SOUTHERN at The Citadel at Nicholls State EAST TENNESSEE ST

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1990 (6-4-1) ALABAMA STATE at East Tennessee State at Tennesse Tech AUSTIN PEAY CENTRAL FLORIDA FAYETTEVILLE STATE at Morehead State at Liberty CATAWBA CONCORD at Georgia Southern

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1991 (12-2) Division I-AA Playoffs-Semifinals HARDING 34-0 MOREHEAD STATE 52-14 at East Tennessee State 31-6 TENNESSEE TECH 20-16 at SE Missouri St. 48-24 at Central Florida 13-6 at Alabama State 28-31 at Western Carolina 16-3 TROY STATE 24-22 at William & Mary 35-13 LIBERTY 31-19 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs at New Hampshire 29-13 at James Madison 24-21 at Youngstown State 0-10 1992 (9-3) Division I-AA Playoffs-Semifinals WEST GEORGIA 44-16 at Auburn 0-55 at Tennessee Tech 37-13 at Bethune-Cookman 42-13 WESTERN CAROLINA 30-6 EASTERN KENTUCKY 46-14 SE MISSOURI STATE 45-14 UAB 49-3 at Troy State 24-29 at Tennessee-Martin 42-25 CENTRAL FLORIDA 20-13 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs at Delaware 21-56

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1994 (9-1-1) at Mississippi NORTHEAST LA. LSU EAST TENN. STATE KENTUCKY at Mississippi State at Florida ARKANSAS E. CAROLINA GEORGIA Alabama

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1995 (8-4) Outback Bowl MISSISSIPPI UT-CHATTANOOGA at LSU at Kentucky MISSISSIPPI STATE FLORIDA W. MICHIGAN at Arkansas NORTHEAST LA. at Georgia ALABAMA Outback Bowl Penn State

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1996 (8-4) Independence Bowl Alabama-Birmingham FRESNO STATE at Ole Miss LSU SOUTH CAROLINA at Mississippi State at Florida ARKANSAS NE LOUSIANA GEORGIA at Alabama Independence Bowl Army

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2010 (9-4) Division II Playoffs-Second Round HENDERSON STATE 27-10 W at Glenville State 54-10 W S. ARKANSAS 48-6 W at Lambuth 31-0 W ARKANSAS TECH 28-0 W at West Georgia 17-10 W VALDOSTA STATE 0-5 L at Ouachita Baptist (OT) 23-24 L at Delta State 31-7 W WEST ALABAMA 24-23 W at Harding 28-29 L NCAA Division II Playoffs at Valdosta State 43-20 W at Delta State 24-47 L 2011 (9-3) Division II Playoffs-Second Round CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 31-10 W GLENVILLE STATE 48-21 W vs. Abilene Christian 23-17 W HARDING 28-20 W at Southern Arkansas 42-14 W at Arkansas Tech 44-10 W DELTA STATE (OT) 24-30 L at West Alabama 26-31 L WEST GEORGIA 28-3 W at Valdosta State 30-23 W NCAA Division II Playoffs at West Alabama 43-27 W at Delta State 14-42 L

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Terry Bowden (No. 21) played two seasons at West Virginia at running back, earning a letter in 1977 and 1978.

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Coach Bowden led the Auburn Tigers to a perfect 11-0 record during the 1993 season. He was named coach of the year by Walter Camp, Scripps Howard, Football News, Toyota and the Paul “Bear” Bryant Award presented by the Football Writers Association.

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Terry Bowden is a member of one of the most famous and successful college football coaching families. His father, Bobby Bowden, turned Florida State into a national champion and his 389 collegiate wins rank first in Division I history.

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Terry Bowden was also an analyst Terry Bowden served as a studio analyst and color commentator with ABC Sports’ college football for 10 years.

for Westwood One Radio’s College Football National Game of Week,

co-hosted “The Coaches Show” on Sirius Satellite Radio with Jack Arute,

and was the exclusive college football columnist for Yahoo! Sports.

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Amato’s Year-By-Year Coaching Experience: Year(s) School (Position) 1969-70 Easton (Pa.) High School (assistant coach) 1971-72 NC State (graduate assistant) 1973-75 NC State (defensive secondary) 1976-79 NC State (defensive coordinator/linebackers) 1980-81 Arizona (linebackers) 1982-95 Florida State (defensive line) 1996-99 Florida State (linebackers) 1986-99 Florida State (assistant head coach) 2000-06 NC State (head coach) (49-37 record) 2007-09 Florida State (executive head coach) 2012- Akron (associate head coach/defensive coordinator) Chuck Amato, in his 41st year in the collegiate coaching ranks, including serving as head coach at North Carolina State and long-time assistant coach at Florida State, is in his second season on the UA staff. He serves as the program’s associate head coach and defensive coordinator, and works closely with the linebackers. In 2012, Amato mentored fifth-year senior transfer linebacker Kurt Mangum, who was selected to compete in the NFL Players Association Collegiate Bowl. He led the Zips with 110 tackles and was the squad’s Defensive MVP. Also last season, junior LB Connor Seeman and sophomore LB Nick Rossi earned Academic Honorable Mention from the Mid-American Conference. Amato is one of the most respected coaches and recruiters in college football and has produced winning football teams and numerous top draft picks throughout his career. In 2002, he was elected to the American Football Coaches Association Board of Trustees. Amato, 67 (born June 26, 1946), served as head coach at his alma mater NC State from 2000-06 and posted a 49-37 record while guiding the program to five bowl appearances (4-1 record in those bowl games). He led the Wolfpack to their first 11-win season in school history in 2002 and highest national ranking (No. 12 in the final Associated Press poll; No. 11 in the final Coaches poll) since 1974, after defeating Notre Dame in the Gator Bowl. The 2004 NC State squad led the nation in total defense. Additionally under Amato, quarterback Philip Rivers rewrote the program and ACC record books in every passing and total offense category. During his tenure, he had 22 players drafted into the NFL, including five in the first round. In 2000, Amato’s NC State squad defeated Minnesota in the MicronPC.com Bowl, in 2001, lost to Pittsburgh in the Tangerine Bowl, in 2003 downed Kansas in the Tangerine Bowl, and in 2006 topped

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South Florida in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. Amato spent 21 seasons on the staff at Florida State (1982-1999 and 2007-09). In his most recent stint (2007-09) he served as executive head coach to then-head coach Bobby Bowden. From 1982-95 he coached the defensive line, 1996-99 the linebackers and from 1986-99 also served as assistant head coach. He was part of 10 ACC championship teams and two national championship squads (1993 and 1999). Six of his Seminole players were selected in the NFL Draft’s first round and 24 defensive players overall that he directly coached were drafted during his FSU tenure. Amato was also a member of the NC State staff from 1971-79, serving as graduate assistant (1971-72), defensive secondary coach (197375) and defensive coordinator/linebackers coach (1976-79). He also coached linebackers at Arizona from 1980-81. His coaching career began at Easton High School in his hometown of Easton, Pa., where he was an assistant coach from 1969-70. Amato lettered in football (linebacker) and wrestling at NC State, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1969 and master’s degree in education in 1973. The 1965 football team won an ACC cochampionship and he was captain of the defense in 1967. He won two ACC titles as a wrestler in 1966 (heavyweight) and 1968 (191-pound weight class). He and his wife, Peggy, have twin daughters, LuGina and Selena. Amato’s No. 1 Draft Picks: Mario Williams (Texans No. 1 overall pick, 2006) Manny Lawson (49ers No. 1 draft choice, 2006) John McCargo (Bills No. 1 draft choice, 2006) Philip Rivers (Giants No. 1 draft choice, 2004) Koren Robinson (Seahawks No. 1 draft choice, 2001) Andre Wadsworth (Cardinals No. 1 draft choice, 1998) Sam Cowart (Bills No. 1 draft choice, 1998) Peter Boulware (Ravens No. 1 draft choice, 1997) Reinard Wilson (Bengals No. 1 draft choice, 1997) Derrick Alexander (Vikings No. 1 draft choice, 1995) Alphonso Carreker (Packers No. 1 draft choice, 1984)


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A.J. Milwee was promoted to offensive coordinator in December 2012 and also mentors the UA quarterbacks. At age 27 (born Jan. 19, 1986), he is the second-youngest coordinator in the FBS. A record-setting signal caller at Division-II North Alabama, Milwee oversaw the record-setting season of Zips’ fifth-year senior transfer quarterback Dalton Williams in 2012. Williams achieved the program’s single-season record for touchdown passes (25) and pass completions (326-for-522), while his 3,387 passing yards ranked as the third most in a season in school history.

Having compiled a 33-5 mark as UNA’s QB during the 2006-08 seasons, Milwee set all-time school records for career passing yards (8,436), pass completions (677), passing attempts (1,030), touchdown passes (73) and total offense yards (9,401). He earned honorable mention AllAmerica honors as a senior and is a member of the program’s all-decade team (1999-2008). At UNA, he was a two-time finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy, awarded annually to the nation’s top player at the NCAA Division-II level. Milwee spent his freshman year of eligibility as a member of the Alabama football team. He holds an undergraduate degree in finance from North Alabama.

In 2012, Bowden worked with All-Mid-American Conference Team pick senior wideout Marquelo Suel, who posted a team-high 820 receiving yards off 76 catches. Suel’s team-high receptions were the second most in a single season in program history. Additionally, he closed out the regular season ranked fifth in the MAC and tied for 28th nationally in catches per game (6.3). Suel was also named to the Fred Biletnikoff Award Watch List. Also in 2012, junior receiver Jerrod Dillard, who led UA with nine touchdown catches, earned Academic Honorable Mention from the MAC. He finished the season with 29 catches for 401 yards. In the three seasons prior to his post at Akron, Bowden was associate head coach and receivers coach at North Alabama with his brother, helping the program to a 29-9 record. Before his tenure at UNA, he spent 13 years (1994-2006) on the staff at Florida State, working under his father, legendary coach Bobby Bowden. Jeff was the Seminoles’ offensive coordinator from 2001-06 and from 1994-2000 worked with the receivers. In his 13 seasons at FSU, the program competed in a bowl game each year, tallied nine conference titles and one national championship (1999). A total of 21 of his charges were drafted or signed as a free agent with an NFL team, including Pro Bowlers Laveraneus Coles, Javon Walker and Anquan Boldin. He also coached consensus All-Americans Peter Warrick and Marvin Minnis, and mentored four bowl game MVPs. He began his collegiate coaching career in 1983 as a receivers coach at Salem College, when Terry was hired as the head coach, and in 1985 was promoted to offensive coordinator. In 1986, he served as graduate assistant coach at Florida State before rejoining Terry on Samford’s staff the following year. Jeff was offensive coordinator for the Bulldogs from 1987-90 and was credited with guiding the career of current Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher. From 1991-93, Bowden served as receivers coach at Southern Mississippi before returning to Florida State in 1994. Bowden, 53 (born Dec. 30, 1959), played wide receiver at FSU from 1980-83. He and his wife, Cindy, have five children, Haley, Hunter, T.J., Robert and Julia Elizabeth.

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Milwee came to Akron after one year on staff at East Mississippi Community College, helping the program to an NJCAA national championship. He spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons on Terry Bowden’s staff at UNA as a graduate assistant that worked with the quarterbacks. In that time on the Lions staff the program went a combined 20-6, made back-to-back playoff appearances and were 2009 Gulf South Conference champions.

The younger brother of UA head coach Terry Bowden, Jeff boasts nearly 30 years of collegiate coaching experience. In his second season on the staff, he serves as the Zips’ special teams coordinator and also works with the outside receivers.

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Also in 2012, redshirt freshman QB Kyle Pohl was named to the MAC’s Academic Honorable Mention Team.

Bowden’s Year-By-Year Coaching Experience: Year(s) School (Position) 1983-84 Salem College (receivers) 1985 Salem College (offensive coordinator) 1986 Florida State (graduate assistant) 1987-90 Samford (offensive coordinator) 1991-00 Florida State (receivers) 2001-06 Florida State (offensive coordinator) 2009-11 North Alabama (associate head coach/receivers) 2012- Akron (special teams/outside receivers)

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Additionally in 2012, the Zips set a program record and led the MidAmerican Conference in passing yards (3,753) and touchdown passes (30). The team’s school-record 312.8 passing yards per game ranked 17th nationally, while its 427.2 yards of total offense per game ranked 45th. UA’s 5,126 yards of total offense was second most in program history, behind the 2003 squad’s 5,643.

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Milwee’s Year-By-Year Coaching Experience: Year(s) School (Position) 2009-10 North Alabama (graduate assistant) 2011 East Mississippi Community College (quarterbacks) 2012 Akron (quarterbacks) 2013- Akron (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)

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Assistant Coach/ Offensive Line Second Season at Akron Mississippi, 1994

Arrington’s Year-By-Year Coaching Experience: Year(s) School (Position) 1989-90 Northwest Mississippi CC (student assistant) 1991-93 Mississippi (student assistant) 1994-00 Northwest Mississippi CC (offensive line) 2001-04 Northwest Mississippi CC (offensive coordinator) 2006-07 North Alabama (offensive line) 2008-11 North Alabama (offensive coordinator) 2012- Akron (offensive line)

Alan Arrington is in his second season on the Akron staff and serves as coach of the offensive line. The recipient of the Northeastern Ohio Chapter of the National Football Foundation’s College Assistant Coach of the Year Award in 2012, he also handles a variety of administrative duties for the program. In 2012, Arrington tutored a Zips front line that supported an offense ranked first in the Mid-American Conference and 16th nationally in passing (312.8 ypg), and sixth in the league and 45th in the country in total offense (427.2 ypg). Additionally, the offensive line allowed 24 sacks in 2012 after giving up 38 during the previous season. Three of Arrington’s offensive linemen – Micah Leo, Joe Petrides and Travis Switzer – earned academic honorable mention from the MAC last year for having a cumulative grade-point average of 3.20 or higher. Arrington, 43 (born Sept. 29, 1969), came to UA after six seasons at North Alabama, serving as the program’s offensive coordinator for the last four seasons and working under Terry Bowden each of the last three years. Arrington also worked with the Lions’ offensive line and helped the squad to a 62-14 mark during that six-year span as well as an appearance in the Division II playoffs each season. At North Alabama, Arrington tutored a number of decorated offensive linemen. In 2009, Calvin Wilson was named an All-American as well as being placed on the All-GSC and All-Super Region 2 teams. In 2008, Sam Hathorn was named to four All-American teams as well as the AllGSC and All-Super Region 2 squads, while J.D Whited earned All-American, all-league and all-region nods in 2007. In 2006, center JoJo Bates earned All-American, All-GSC and All-Southeast Region recognition. With Arrington as offensive coordinator in 2008, UNA posted a 12-2 record and advanced to the semifinals of the Division II playoffs. He joined the UNA staff following 12 seasons as an assistant coach at Northwest Mississippi Community College. In 1994, he was named offensive line coach at Northwest Mississippi and also was the school’s head softball coach from 1998-2001. In 2001, he was elevated to offensive coordinator and held that position through 2004. During his tenure, the Rangers claimed three Mississippi Junior College state championships and posted an 84-28 record. Also during his stay at Northwest Mississippi, the school produced eight All-Americans and two National Academic honorees. While serving as offensive coordinator, the Rangers sent 11 players onto Division-I programs and nine to Division-II schools. Three times during his career (1995, 2002, 2004) he was selected for the MACIC North All-Star coaching staff. He is a native of Oxford, Miss., and is married to the former Gail Perkins.

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Assistant Coach/ Running Backs Second Season at Akron Youngstown State, 1995

boykin’s Year-By-Year Coaching Experience: Year(s) School (Position) 1996-97 Akron (graduate assistant) 1998 Boston College (graduate assistant) 1999 Tiffin (receivers) 2000-02 Youngstown State (receivers/special teams) 2003-04 Ball State (running backs/special teams) 2005-07 Kentucky State (assistant head coach/offensive coordinator) 2008-09 Lane College (head coach) (4-17 record) 2010 Lambuth (co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks) 2011 Wayne State (running backs) 2012- Akron (running backs) Northeast Ohio native Trent Boykin is in his second season at Akron, where he oversees the running backs. In 2012, Boykin tutored sophomore tailback Jawon Chisholm, who rushed for 953 yards and five touchdowns on the strength of 180 carries. Boykin spent the 2011 season as running backs coach at Wayne State, helping the Warriors to a school-record 12-win season and the program’s first-ever appearance in the Division-II national championship game. The team was ranked second in the final AFCA poll, and closed the season listed 33rd nationally in rushing yards per game (200.56) and 23rd in scoring offense (34.48 ppg). Under his watch in 2011, Wayne State had two 1,000-yard rushers in the same season for the first time in school history. Senior Josh Renel was a first-team all-region selection and CoSIDA Academic All-America pick, while sophomore Toney Davis earned third-team all-region accolades. Davis’ 1,557 rushing yards were the fourth most in a single-season. Boykin, 42 (born Nov. 13, 1970), spent the 2010 campaign as the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Lambuth (Tenn.) and was the head coach for two seasons (2008 and 2009) at Lane College (Tenn.), where he mentored eight all-conference players and the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year. Before working at Lane, he spent three seasons as assistant head coach at Kentucky State. A 1995 graduate of Youngstown State with a degree in organizational communication, Boykin began his coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant at Akron (1996-97). He also served one year at Boston College (1998) as an offensive graduate assistant before coaching receivers at Tiffin in 1999. He spent three years (2000-02) as YSU’s wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator, and oversaw the running backs and special teams at Ball State in 2003 and 2004. Boykin was awarded four varsity letters in football and played on three Division I-AA national championship teams (1991, 1993, 1994) at Youngstown State under then head coach Jim Tressel. He completed his collegiate career ranked second on the Penguin’s career receptions (150) list and seventh in career receiving yards (1,950). He also held the school record for career punt returns (74) and career punt return yardage (534), and was named the program’s outstanding offensive player in 1994. A 1990 graduate of Kent Roosevelt High School, he lettered in football, basketball and track, and is a member of the Kent City Schools Hall of Fame. Boykin played one year in Spain in the Arena Football League after originally signing with the Canadian Football League’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats.


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Assistant Coach/ Cornerbacks Second Season at Akron Florida State, 2007

BUCKLEY’s Year-By-Year Coaching Experience: Year(s) School (Position) 2012- Akron (cornerbacks)

In 2012, two of Buckley’s charges, senior Micklos Blake and redshirt freshman Bryce Cheek, earned Academic Honorable Mention from the Mid-American Conference. Blake closed out the season with 21 tackles, three pass breakups and one fumble recovery. Cheek had eight tackles to his credit.

Pont worked with a UA receiving corps that had 18 different players tally at least one reception in 2012, and account for a program single-season record 30 passing touchdowns. In 2011, Pont was on staff at fellow Mid-American Conference institution Miami (Ohio), serving as intern to the defensive staff. He began his coaching career at Florida State, where he was Bobby Bowden and Jimbo Fisher’s offensive graduate student assistant from 2008-09, and completed a master’s degree in sport administration during that time. Pont, 29 (born Aug. 28, 1983), who has an undergraduate degree from Miami (Ohio), was receivers and tight ends coach at North Alabama for Terry Bowden in 2009, before a brief stop at North Texas and move to Colorado State in 2010 to be an offensive quality control coach. He returned to North Alabama for a short time in 2011, just prior to his post at Miami.

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Pont’s grandfather, John, is a member of Miami’s famed Cradle of Coaches and also served as head coach at Yale, Northwestern and Indiana. Pont is married to the former Tera Bowden, Terry’s oldest daughter.

Buckley was picked fifth in the 1992 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers and spent the next 14 seasons in the league (1992-2005). During his NFL career he amassed 50 interceptions. In 1996, Buckley led the league in interception return yards (164) and as a rookie in 1992 set what remains a current record as the youngest player to return a punt for a touchdown (21 years, 105 days – Sept. 20, 1992, versus Cincinnati). He also played baseball in the Atlanta Braves minor league system. In the three seasons prior to his move to Akron, Buckley was as a graduate assistant strength coach at FSU, where he completed his undergraduate degree in 2007. A native of Pascagoula, Miss., he’s a single father of three daughters, Sherrell, Brianna and Britney.

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Buckley, 42 (born June 7, 1971), left FSU as the program’s all-time leader in interceptions (21) and interception return yards (501). That INT return yardage was an NCAA record, and he tied school records for touchdowns off interceptions (4) and punt returns (3). He earned consensus All-America honors as a junior in 1991 as well as the Jim Thorpe Award that same season, given annually to the nation’s top defensive back. He was also a member of the Seminoles baseball team for two seasons (1990-91), playing outfield and second base, and was a sprinter on the outdoor track team (1991-92).

John Pont is in his second year on Terry Bowden’s staff and serves as recruiting coordinator and inside receivers coach.

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A two-year starter and three-year letterwinner as a cornerback and return specialist at Florida State (1989-91), Buckley was inducted into the school’s sports hall of fame in 2003. He had his jersey No. 27 retired in 2011 and is one of nine players in FSU history to earn that distinction, joining receivers Fred Biletnikoff (1962-64) and Ron Sellers (1966-68), nose guard Ron Simmons (1977-80), cornerback Deion Sanders (198588), Heisman trophy-winning quarterbacks Charlie Ward (1989-93) and Chris Weinke (1997-2000), running back Warrick Dunn (1993-96) and linebacker Derrick Brooks (1991-94).

Pont’s Year-By-Year Coaching Experience: Year(s) School (Position) 2008 Florida State (graduate assistant) 2009 North Alabama (receivers/tight ends) 2010 Colorado State (offensive quality control) 2011 Miami (Ohio) (defensive intern) 2012- Akron (recruiting coordinator/inside receivers)

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Terrell Buckley, a 14-year veteran of the NFL and Florida State standout, is in his second season on the UA staff and works with the Zips’ cornerbacks. He helped the Patriots to a victory in Super Bowl XXXVI (Feb. 3, 2002).

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Recruiting Coordinator/ Inside Receivers Second Season at Akron Miami (Ohio), 2007

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Assistant Coach/ Defensive Line Second Season at Akron Florida State, 1985

Stroud’s Year-By-Year Coaching Experience: Year(s) School (Position) 1986 UCF (defensive line) 1986 Florida State (weight room assistant) 1987-93 Samford (defensive line/strength and conditioning) 1993 Auburn (head coach strength and conditioning) 1994-96 Western Alabama (head coach) (6-25 record) 1997-99 Memphis (head coach strength and conditioning) 1999-04 NC State (director of strength and conditioning) 2004-06 NC State (associate head coach/defensive line) 2007-09 Florida State (head coach strength and conditioning) 2010 Colorado State (tight ends/fullbacks /recruiting coordinator) 2011 Colorado State (defensive line) 2012- Akron (defensive line) Todd Stroud, who boasts over 25 years of experience as a collegiate coach, is in his second season on the staff and works with the Zips’ defensive line. Throughout his career he has tutored numerous NFL Draft selections and developed nationwide recruiting ties. In 2012, Zips junior lineman Nico Caponi earned Academic Honorable Mention from the Mid-American Conference after posting 29 tackles, three tackles for a loss and two sacks. Last season Stroud also worked to develop redshirt freshman nose guard Cody Grice. The Akron Firestone High School product finished the season ranked seventh on the squad in tackles with 47, including 7.5 for a loss, after being recruited as a fullback. Prior to his current stint at UA, Stroud spent two years at Colorado State where he coached the defensive line in 2011, and was tight ends/fullbacks coach and recruiting coordinator in 2010. He arrived at CSU after three seasons (2007-09) as head coach for strength and conditioning at his alma mater Florida State. Stroud, 49 (born Dec. 17, 1963), was assistant head coach/defensive line coach at North Carolina State from 2004-06, working under then Wolfpack head coach Chuck Amato. During his first season, the program led the nation in total defense. Five of his NC State players were selected in NFL drafts. Three of those linemen went in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft – Mario Williams (the No. 1 overall selection ahead of Reggie Bush), Manny Lawson and John McCargo. Additionally, Wolfpack standouts Tank Tyler (2007, third round) and DeMario Pressley (2008, fifth round), a member of the New Orleans Saints team that won Super Bowl XLIV, also were drafted. From 1999-2004, he was NC State’s director of strength and conditioning. He was also strength and conditioning coach at Memphis (1997-99), Auburn (1993) and Samford (1987-92), where he also coached the defensive line. The 1993 Auburn team he trained and conditioned went 11-0 and finished ranked fourth in the final Associated Press poll under head coach Terry Bowden. In his six seasons at Samford (also coached by Bowden), he aided the program in reaching consecutive Division I-AA playoff appearances. He has a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Florida State (1985) and a master’s degree in athletics administration from Alabama-Birmingham (1988). He started at nose guard for FSU from 1983-85 and was captain of the 1985 squad while helping the Seminoles to four bowl games. Stroud and his wife, Marianne, have four children, daughters, Jessica, Alexandra and Chelsea, and son, Stone.

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Mike Woodford

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Safeties Second Season at Akron Arizona, 1982

woodford’s Year-By-Year Coaching Experience: Year(s) School (Position) 1984-85 Rhodes College (defensive backs) 1985-86 Middle Tennessee State (defensive backs) 1986-91 Akron (defensive backs) 1994-99 Walsh University (defensive coordinator) 1999-01 Middle Tennessee State (defensive backs) 2001-02 New Orleans Saints (defensive assistant) 2002-03 Florida (special teams/defensive backs) 2007-09 Illinois (special teams/defensive backs) 2011 New Mexico (defensive backs) 2012- Akron (safeties) Veteran coach and Northeast Ohio native Mike Woodford is in his second season on Terry Bowden’s staff and second stint as a member of the program. He tutors the UA safeties. In 2012, one of Woodford’s pupils, junior Sean Graves, earned Academic Honorable Mention from the Mid-American Conference. Woodford joined the Akron staff after spending the 2011 season at New Mexico following a three-year stretch at Illinois (2007-09). As special teams coordinator at Illinois, Woodford was responsible for breaking in a brand-new kicking battery. Emerging in 2008 was placekicker Matt Eller, who broke the school record for field goals by a freshman and led the team in scoring with 84 points. In 2007, Woodford tutored placekicker Jason Reda to the best season of his career. He broke the school’s all-time scoring record with 267 points, while also finishing with 51 career field goals. Woodford’s tenure at Illinois marked the fourth time he and head coach Ron Zook had joined forces. The pair were part of the Kansas staff in 1983, the New Orleans Saints’ staff in 2001 and during Zook’s time as head coach at Florida. While at KU, the duo worked with Mike Gottfried, and Woodford has also studied under such coaches as Larry Smith, Lou Holtz and Jim Haslett. In his first season at Florida, Woodford coached three All-SEC players in Todd Johnson, Keiwan Ratliff and Guss Scott. That year, the Gator pass defense ranked seventh in the country. He also helped a pair of Saints to Pro Bowl selections during his season with the NFL franchise, as safety Sammy Knight was a 2002 Pro Bowl starter and La’Roi Glover also was selected to the team. Woodford went to the Saints after spending two seasons at Middle Tennessee State as the defensive backs coach. Prior to that, he was the defensive coordinator at nearby Walsh University for the 1994-99 season and the defensive backs coach at Akron from 1986-91 with then head coach Gerry Faust (Terry Bowden was on the UA staff in 1986 as well). Woodford, 53 (born Sept. 4, 1959), has a bachelor of liberal arts degree in history from Arizona and played safety for the Wildcats from 1978-81. After joining the program as a walk on, he later becoming a starter and was a member of the team that played in the 1979 Fiesta Bowl. He has two daughters, Michaela and Ellie.


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Director of Football Operations Second Season at Akron Florida State, 2007

Ben Murphy is in his second year serving as Akron football’s director of operations. In this role with the Zips, he conducts the day-to-day operations of the football office, such as scheduling events and practices, and making travel arrangements.

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Director of Strength and Conditioning Third Season at Akron SUNY Cortland, 2008

Dan Webb is in his second season as the Zips’ director of strength and conditioning for football. He was a graduate assistant on the team’s strength and conditioning staff in 2011.

While at FSU, he was heavily involved in the program’s recruiting effort and helped achieve top-10 recruiting classes in 2008 and 2009. He also worked as an intern in the Florida State sports information department from 2005-07.

Prior to joining the Akron staff in 2011, Webb was on staff at Strength In Motion in Syracuse, N.Y. In that role, he taught proper Olympic lifting techniques, nutrition and customized training programs. Among his students were select members of the Syracuse men’s basketball team.

Murphy, a native of Tampa, Fla., graduated from Florida State with a bachelor’s degree in sport management in 2007, and added a master’s degree in sport administration from FSU in 2009.

Webb has a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology/fitness development from SUNY Cortland and is working on a master’s degree in sport science and coaching at Akron. He is CSCS certified and a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).

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Mark Ouimet is in his second season as UA’s assistant director of football operations. In this role, he helps facilitate the day-to-day logistics of the program and also assists in organizing the team’s recruiting effort. Ouimet, 42 (born May 20, 1971), was coordinator of recruiting operations at Mississippi State prior to coming to Akron. He relocated to Starkville from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he lived for the previous 10 years. During that period, he spent time as the director of football operations for the All-American Football League and also worked as vice president of football operations for PMG Sports. He was a member of the University of Michigan’s football staff as well, first serving as an assistant recruiting coordinator and special teams assistant, followed by an assignment as the Wolverines coordinator of player development. Ouimet has also worked as an account representative for the Detroit Pistons, and was a football graduate assistant for Northwood University in Midland, Mich., from 1996-98.

Jason Sanders

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Coordinator of Video Services for Football Second Season at Akron JAcksonville State, 2004

Jason Sanders is in his second season as Akron football’s coordinator of video services. He was named the 2012-13 Mid-American Conference Video Coordinator of the Year by the Collegiate Sports Video Association. Sanders joined the UA staff after spending 2011 as football video coordinator at Connecticut and as a video consultant to the Hawaii football team. He left Oklahoma in 2010 after four years as the school’s assistant director of football video. In his time with the Sooners, he was part of three Big XII championship teams (2007, 2008, 2010) and a program that appeared in the 2008 BCS National Championship Game, two Fiesta Bowls and one Sun Bowl. Sanders served as a graduate assistant at Mississippi State in 2005-06, earning a master’s degree in sports administration. In 2003, he began his career as the video coordinator for Jacksonville State while still an undergraduate student. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from JSU in 2004.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Siena Heights College in 1995, followed by an MBA from Northwood in 1997.

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From 2008-10, Webb was a member of the strength and conditioning staff at Michigan, serving one year as an intern and two seasons as an assistant coach. During that time he worked with student-athletes from multiple sports, including football, men’s ice hockey and wrestling.

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Murphy, 29 (born March 27, 1984), served as Terry Bowden’s director of football operations at North Alabama from 2009-11, after serving as a graduate assistant coach at Florida State from 2007-09.

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Derek Nicholson Graduate Assistant

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Section Contents 2012 RESULTS 62 2012 TEAM STATISTICS 62 2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTIC LEADERS 62 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 62-63 STARTING LINEUPS 63 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 64 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 65-67 GAME PARTICIPATION 68 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON 69 RED ZONE STATISTICS 69 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 70 GAME SUPERLATIVES 71 LAST TIME IT HAPPENED 72 GAME RECAPS 73-78


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W/L Score Overall MAC Time

Aug. 30 (rv/rv) Central Florida (ESPN3) L Sept. 8 at Florida International (ESPN3) L Sept. 15 Morgan State (ESPN3) W Sept. 22 at (rv/rv) Tennessee (SEC Network/ESPN3) L Sept. 29 Miami (Ohio)* (ESPN3) L Oct. 6 Bowling Green*^ L Oct. 13 at Ohio* (ESPN3) L Oct. 20 Northern Illinois* (ESPN Regional/ESPN3) L Oct. 27 at Central Michigan* L Nov. 3 at Kent State* (SportsTime Ohio/ESPN3) L Nov. 10 Massachusetts* L Nov. 20 at Toledo* (ESPN2) L * - Mid American Conference game ^-Homecoming

2012 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS AKRON OPP SCORING 313 428 Points Per Game 26.1 35.7 FIRST DOWNS 287 295 Rushing 80 137 Passing 180 131 Penalty 27 27 RUSHING YARDAGE 1373 2533 Yards gained rushing 1680 2781 Yards lost rushing 307 248 Rushing Attempts 365 517 Average Per Rush 3.8 4.9 Average Per Game 114.4 211.1 TDs Rushing 9 22 PASSING YARDAGE 3753 2867 Att-Comp-Int 583-364-18 380-232-5 Average Per Pass 6.4 7.5 Average Per Catch 10.3 12.4 Average Per Game 312.8 238.9 TDs Passing 30 30 TOTAL OFFENSE 5126 5400 Total Plays 948 897 Average Per Play 5.4 6.0 Average Per Game 427.2 450.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 46-745 33-529 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-165 32-354 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-62 18-157 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.2 16.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.9 11.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.4 8.7 FUMBLES-LOST 13-9 19-8 PENALTIES-Yards 101-797 71-594 Average Per Game 66.4 49.5 PUNTS-Yards 68-2715 60-2520 Average Per Punt 39.9 42.0 Net punt average 33.5 38.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:54 33:04 3RD-DOWN Conversions 75/189 61/170 3rd-Down Pct 40% 36% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/20 8/15 4th-Down Pct 45% 53% SACKS BY-Yards 16-77 24-194 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 41 53 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-12 19-27 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES 36-44 82% 47-55 85% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 29-44 66% 34-55 62% PAT-ATTEMPTS 38-39 97% 49-50 98% ATTENDANCE 55652 165972 Games/Avg Per Game 6/9275 6/27662 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Score by Quarters Akron Opponents

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total 76 88 52 97 0 313 81 136 107 101 3 428

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14-56 38-41 (OT) 66-6 26-47 49-56 10-24 28-34 7-37 14-35 24-35 14-22 23-35

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12,616 15,685 9,933 81,719 8,211 10,102 25,542 7,074 10,172 18,265 7,716 14,589

2012 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g CHISHOLM, Jawon 11 180 993 40 953 5.3 5 50 86.6 HUNDLEY, Conor 12 73 298 19 279 3.8 3 21 23.2 HINES, Quentin 12 35 200 6 194 5.5 1 70 16.2 LAWRENCE, H. 9 22 82 0 82 3.7 0 11 9.1 POHL, Kyle 6 11 49 23 26 2.4 0 13 4.3 DAVIS, Imani 12 3 13 0 13 4.3 0 6 1.1 DURANT, Martel 8 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 FRIESON, Dee 12 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.3 WILLIAMS, Tyler 11 2 2 10 -8 -4.0 0 2 -0.7 PAUL, Zach 12 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -0.8 TEAM 8 7 0 28 -28 -4.0 0 0 -3.5 WILLIAMS,Dalton 12 29 42 167 -125 -4.3 0 12 -10.4 Total 12 365 1680 307 1373 3.8 9 70 114.4 Opponents 12 517 2781 248 2533 4.9 22 72 211.1 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g WILLIAMS,Dalton 12 126.63 326-522-16 62.5 3387 25 56 282.2 POHL, Kyle 6 140.08 38-58-2 65.5 366 5 37 61.0 TEAM 8 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 12 127.32 364-583-18 62.4 3753 30 56 312.8 Opponents 12 147.85 232-380-5 61.1 2867 30 60 238.9 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g SUEL, Marquelo 12 76 820 10.8 5 34 68.3 SMITH, L.T. 12 48 509 10.6 3 47 42.4 FRIESON, Dee 12 48 400 8.3 4 27 33.3 SCONIERS, Keith 12 41 479 11.7 1 34 39.9 CHISHOLM, Jawon 11 38 310 8.2 2 34 28.2 DILLARD, Jerrod 11 29 401 13.8 9 56 36.5 D’ORAZIO, Zach 4 15 197 13.1 0 31 49.2 GOODMAN, Tyrell 9 14 113 8.1 2 17 12.6 DAVIS, Imani 12 14 99 7.1 0 17 8.2 WILLIAMS, Tyler 11 12 116 9.7 1 29 10.5 PRATT, Andrew 11 10 156 15.6 2 42 14.2 HINES, Quentin 12 7 54 7.7 0 16 4.5 HUNDLEY, Conor 12 5 59 11.8 0 18 4.9 FLEMING, Will 9 2 8 4.0 0 7 0.9 POTTS, Dylan 2 2 2 1.0 0 2 1.0 LADRACH, Rhyne 12 1 12 12.0 1 12 1.0 LAWRENCE, H. 9 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.3 PROCTER, Nolan 7 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.9 Total 12 364 3753 10.3 30 56 312.8 Opponents 12 232 2867 12.4 30 60 238.9 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg DAVIS, Imani 19 168 8.8 0 52 FRIESON, Dee 5 -3 -0.6 0 8 Total 24 165 6.9 0 52 Opponents 32 354 11.1 1 50 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg DAVIS, Imani 13 251 19.3 0 31 WILLIAMS, Tyler 12 179 14.9 0 30 LAWRENCE, H. 8 132 16.5 0 34 FREEMAN, M. 4 95 23.8 0 41 HUNDLEY, Conor 2 12 6.0 0 9 CHISHOLM, Jawon 2 21 10.5 0 18 HINES, Quentin 2 25 12.5 0 13 GESELL, A. 1 10 10.0 0 10 ROSSI, Nick 1 14 14.0 0 14 SMITH, L.T. 1 6 6.0 0 6 Total 46 745 16.2 0 41 Opponents 33 529 16.0 0 46


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Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln PAUL, Zach 35 2074 59.3 15 4 STEIN, Robert 24 1192 49.7 6 1 Total 52 2838 54.6 18 5 432 39.3 25 Opponents 70 4223 60.3 29 3 576 43.8 21

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk STEIN, Robert 9-12 75.0 0-0 1-1 5-7 3-4 0-0 46 0 FG Sequence Akron Opponents UCF 35 FIU (41),45 34,(30),(29) Morgan State 36,(24) (40),(43),39 Tennessee (45),(32),(37),(37) (37),(23),(22),(28) Miami (Ohio) - 35,(26),(43) Bowling Green (46) (26),24 Ohio - (44),(29) Northern Illinois - 42,(39),48,(31),(29) Central Michigan - 41 Kent State (32) 47 Massachusetts - (23),(26),(35) Toledo (31) -

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg GILMER, Troy 1 3 3.0 0 3 ROSSI, Nick 1 29 29.0 1 29 RANSOM, Gary 1 2 0.0 0 2 Total 3 34 11.3 1 29 Opponents 1 6 6.0 0 6

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Central Florida at Florida Int. Morgan State at Tennessee Miami (Ohio) Bowling Green at Ohio Northern Illinois at Central Mich. at Kent State Massachusetts at Toledo

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Central Florida at Florida Int. Morgan State at Tennessee Miami (Ohio) Bowling Green at Ohio Northern Illinois at Central Mich. at Kent State Massachusetts at Toledo

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Brumbaugh Brumbaugh Rizzo Rizzo Rizzo Rizzo Rizzo Rizzo Brumbaugh Pughsley Pughsley Brumbaugh

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Caponi Caponi Caponi Caponi Caponi Caponi Williams, I. Williams, I. Williams, I. Caponi Caponi Caponi

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Presley Presley Presley Presley Presley Horner Horner Horner Horner Horner Horner Horner

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Bice Bice Bice Bice Bice Bice Bice Bice Bice Bice Bice Bice

H/HB/FB Y/RB

Sconiers Frieson Suel Sconiers Frieson Suel Sconiers Fleming (FB) Suel Sconiers D’Orazio Suel Sconiers Frieson Suel Sconiers Frieson Hundley (RB) Sconiers Frieson Alexander (RB) Sconiers Fleming (FB) Hundley (RB) Sconiers Frieson Suel Sconiers Frieson Suel Sconiers Hundley (HB) Suel Ladrach (TE) Frieson Suel

SAM

March March March March Evans March March March March March March March

MIKE

Mangum Mangum Mangum Mangum Mangum Mangum Mangum Mangum Mangum Mangum Mangum Mangum

WILL S

Gilmer Gilmer Gilmer Gilmer Gilmer Gilmer Brown Gilmer Gilmer Gilmer Gilmer Gilmer

Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Richmond Ford Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson

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Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith

R

QB

Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D. Williams, D.

CB

Ford Commack Richmond Commack Holmes Commack Holmes Commack Holmes Commack Holmes Commack Holmes Commack Holmes Commack Holmes Commack Ford Commack Richmond Commack Holmes Commack

RB/WR

Chisholm Chisholm Chisholm Frieson (WR) Chisholm Chisholm Chisholm Chisholm Hundley Chisholm Chisholm Chisholm

CB

Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman

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Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk PAUL, Zach 66 2659 40.9 67 4 11 18 1 WILLIAMS,Dalton 2 56 28.0 30 0 0 2 0 Total 68 2715 39.9 67 4 11 20 1 Opponents 60 2520 42.0 61 3 14 24 0

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Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g WILLIAMS,Dalton 12 551 -125 3387 3262 271.8 CHISHOLM, Jawon 11 180 953 0 953 86.6 POHL, Kyle 6 69 26 366 392 65.3 HUNDLEY, Conor 12 73 279 0 279 23.2 HINES, Quentin 12 35 194 0 194 16.2 LAWRENCE, H. 9 22 82 0 82 9.1 DAVIS, Imani 12 3 13 0 13 1.1 DURANT, Martel 8 1 1 0 1 0.1 FRIESON, Dee 12 1 -4 0 -4 -0.3 WILLIAMS, Tyler 11 2 -8 0 -8 -0.7 PAUL, Zach 12 1 -10 0 -10 -0.8 TEAM 8 10 -28 0 -28 -3.5 Total 12 948 1373 3753 5126 427.2 Opponents 12 897 2533 2867 5400 450.0

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g CHISHOLM, Jawon 11 953 310 0 21 0 1284 116.7 SUEL, Marquelo 12 0 820 0 0 0 820 68.3 DAVIS, Imani 12 13 99 168 251 0 531 44.2 SMITH, L.T. 12 0 509 0 6 0 515 42.9 SCONIERS, Keith 12 0 479 0 0 0 479 39.9 DILLARD, Jerrod 11 0 401 0 0 0 401 36.5 FRIESON, Dee 12 -4 400 -3 0 0 393 32.8 HUNDLEY, Conor 12 279 59 0 12 0 350 29.2 WILLIAMS, Tyler 11 -8 116 0 179 0 287 26.1 HINES, Quentin 12 194 54 0 25 0 273 22.8 LAWRENCE, H. 9 82 12 0 132 0 226 25.1 D’ORAZIO, Zach 4 0 197 0 0 0 197 49.2 PRATT, Andrew 11 0 156 0 0 0 156 14.2 GOODMAN, Tyrell 9 0 113 0 0 0 113 12.6 FREEMAN, M. 12 0 0 0 95 0 95 7.9 COMMACK, Avis 12 0 0 0 0 44 44 3.7 POHL, Kyle 6 26 0 0 0 0 26 4.3 ROSSI, Nick 12 0 0 0 14 0 14 1.2 LADRACH, Rhyne 12 0 12 0 0 0 12 1.0 RICHMOND, Josh 9 0 0 0 0 11 11 1.2 GESELL, A. 6 0 0 0 10 0 10 1.7 FLEMING, Will 9 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.9 MANGUM, Kurt 12 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.6 PROCTER, Nolan 7 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.9 POTTS, Dylan 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 1.0 DURANT, Martel 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1 PAUL, Zach 12 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -0.8 TEAM 8 -28 0 0 0 0 -28 -3.5 WILLIAMS,Dalton 12 -125 0 0 0 0 -125 -10.4 TOTAL 12 1373 3753 165 745 62 6098 508.2 OPPONENTS 12 2533 2867 354 529 157 6440 536.7

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Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts STEIN, Robert 0 9-12 38-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 65 DILLARD, Jerrod 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 CHISHOLM, Jawon 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 SUEL, Marquelo 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 FRIESON, Dee 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26 HUNDLEY, Conor 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 SMITH, L.T. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 GOODMAN, Tyrell 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PRATT, Andrew 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 ROSSI, Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 LADRACH, Rhyne 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 HINES, Quentin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 COMMACK, Avis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 WILLIAMS, Tyler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SCONIERS, Keith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 POHL, Kyle 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 WILLIAMS,Dalton 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0 Total 41 9-12 38-39 0-0 1 1-2 0 0 313 Opponents 53 19-27 49-50 0-0 2 2-3 0 0 428

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Interceptions no. yds avg td lg GRIGGS, J.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 COMMACK, Avis 1 44 44.0 1 44 RICHMOND, Josh 1 11 11.0 0 11 MANGUM, Kurt 1 7 7.0 0 7 MARCH, Justin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 5 62 12.4 1 44 Opponents 18 157 8.7 0 42


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|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |------Pass Def--------| |-Fumbles-| Blkd # DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 8 MANGUM, Kurt 12 48 62 110 5.0-13 1.0-6 1-7 1 . 1-0 1 . . 5 GILMER, Troy 12 37 37 74 4.0-8 . . 3 . 1-3 . . . 45 MARCH, Justin 11 35 27 62 2.0-2 . 1-0 3 1 . . . . 27 ROBINSON, J. 12 41 20 61 2.0-5 . . 1 . . 1 . . 20 FREEMAN, M. 12 41 13 54 2.5-7 . . 7 . . . . . 4 HOLMES, Anthony 10 32 18 50 1.0-3 . . 2 . . . . . 36 GRICE, Cody 12 25 22 47 7.5-21 . . . 2 . . . . 9 COMMACK, Avis 12 25 19 44 1.0-6 . 1-44 3 1 . . . . 90 GRIGGS, J.D. 12 30 11 41 11.0-34 6.0-26 1-0 3 2 . . . . 23 FORD, Bre’ 12 23 9 32 3.0-11 . . 1 . 1-0 1 . . 58 CAPONI, Nico 9 17 12 29 3.0-11 2.0-9 . 1 . . . . . 96 HORNER, Alfonso 12 11 17 28 2.0-5 1.5-4 . 1 1 . . . . 91 PRESLEY, Albert 7 19 8 27 8.0-37 2.0-15 . 1 . . 1 . . 21 ALEXANDER, Bill 8 14 10 24 . . . 1 . . . . . 53 BROWN, Jatavis 11 13 10 23 0.5-1 . . . . . 1 . . 54 EVANS, Dylan 10 14 9 23 . . . . . . . . . 26 MORGAN, Devonte 9 15 7 22 . . . . . . . . . 25 BLAKE, Micklos 12 14 7 21 0.5-1 0.5-1 . 3 . 1-0 . . . 33 RICHMOND, Josh 9 12 6 18 . . 1-11 . . . . . . 47 RANSOM, Gary 9 8 6 14 . . . . . 0-2 1 . . 56 WILLIAMS, I. 11 4 9 13 . . . . . . . . . 44 ROSSI, Nick 12 4 6 10 0.5-0 . . . . 1-29 . . . 55 TURNER, Jamel 9 4 5 9 3.5-34 2.0-14 . . . . . . . 37 CUNNINGHAM, S. 9 5 4 9 . . . 1 . . . . . 29 CHEEK, Bryce 8 6 2 8 . . . . . . . . . 1B SENTER, John 7 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . . 93 SEEMAN, Conor 10 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 3 SMITH, L.T. 12 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . . 84 LADRACH, Rhyne 12 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 38 PAUL, Zach 12 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 1A GRAVES, Sean 11 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 12 DAVIS, Imani 12 1 2 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 79 DAVIS, Mike 5 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 22 WILLIAMS, Tyler 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 2 ALEXANDER, Br. 6 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 18 FLEMING, Will 9 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 43 STEINER, Adam 12 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 35 SCONIERS, Keith 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 34 DURANT, Martel 8 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 11 D’ORAZIO, Zach 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 6 SCOTT, DeAndre 2 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 3B HUNDLEY, Conor 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . 40 BAILEY, Austin 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 95 YOUNG, Robert 2 1 . 1 1.0-4 . . . . . 1 . . 80 PRATT, Andrew 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 48 STEIN, Robert 12 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 39 TURNER, James 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 83 FRIESON, Dee 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 32 HINES, Quentin 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 52 RIZZO, Vinnie 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 63 GARRETT, V. 2 1 . 1 1.0-2 1.0-2 . . . . . . . TM TEAM 8 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . 81 GOODMAN, Tyrell 9 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . Total 12 528 376 904 59-205 16-77 5-62 33 7 8-34 8 . . Opponents 12 539 331 870 68.0-316 24-194 18-157 59 17 9-6 9 1 .

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Effic 110.4 125.5 171.6 82.1 192.1 102.9 125.0 101.7 120.1 153.2 112.1 159.2 126.6

POHL, Kyle QB CENTRAL FLORIDA Morgan State at Central Michigan at Toledo TOTALS

ATT-COMP-Int 4-1-0 10-7-1 2-2-0 42-28-1 58-38-2

Pct 25.0 70.0 100.0 66.7 65.5

Effic 48.1 249.0 196.6 120.2 140.1

Yards 11 119 23 213 366

TD 0 3 0 2 5

Long 11 37 12 30 37

Sack-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-23 3-23

KICK RETURNS no-yds UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO DAVIS, Imani 13-251 2-29 - - 1-21 - - - - - 3-46 2-34 5-121 WILLIAMS, Tyler 12-179 2-33 1-16 - 2-47 2-21 - - 2-14 3-48 - DNP LAWRENCE, H. 8-132 - - - DNP 1-34 4-68 2-24 - - 1-6 DNP DNP FREEMAN, M. 4-95 2-36 - 1-41 - - - - - 1-18 - - HINES, Quentin 2-25 - - - - - - - 1-12 - 1-13 - CHISHOLM, Jawon 2-21 - - - - - - - 2-21 DNP - - ROSSI, Nick 1-14 - - - - - - - - - - 1-14 HUNDLEY, Conor 2-12 - - - 1-9 1-3 - - - - - - GESELL, A. 1-10 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-10 - SMITH, L.T. 1-6 1-6 - - - - - - - - - - -

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PUNT RETURNS no-yds UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO DAVIS, Imani 19-168 - 5-107 3-10 1-4 - 2--1 2-3 1-4 3-24 - 1-5 1-12 FRIESON, Dee 5--3 2--7 - - - - - - - - 3-4 - -

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RECEIVING no-yds/td UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO SUEL, Marquelo 76-820/5 7-62/1 7-99/2 6-99/0 12-92/0 8-105/1 3-21/0 3-28/0 2-29/0 4-65/0 11-85/0 10-105/1 3-30/0 SMITH, L.T. 48-509/3 7-87/1 5-23/1 4-41/0 1-9/0 5-51/0 6-40/0 4-33/1 2-43/0 3-26/0 5-50/0 2-27/0 4-79/0 SCONIERS, Keith 41-479/1 3-44/0 4-64/0 6-53/0 2-17/0 - 3-24/0 6-35/0 3-36/0 5-63/0 2-46/0 5-53/0 2-44/1 DILLARD, Jerrod 29-401/9 1-6/0 - 2-53/1 DNP 2-66/1 4-66/0 3-32/2 2-13/1 7-91/1 2-34/2 2-17/0 4-23/1 FRIESON, Dee 48-400/4 2-11/0 3-9/0 4-34/1 4-11/0 7-98/2 5-17/0 5-57/0 1-6/0 8-65/1 3-30/0 5-46/0 1-16/0 CHISHOLM, Jawon 38-310/2 1--2/0 2-32/2 5-31/0 - 4-54/0 5-25/0 5-55/0 2-3/0 DNP 4-37/0 4-44/0 6-31/0 D’ORAZIO, Zach 15-197/0 - 3-54/0 6-71/0 6-72/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP PRATT, Andrew 10-156/2 - DNP 3-90/2 - 2-21/0 1-12/0 2-17/0 - 2-16/0 - - WILLIAMS, Tyler 12-116/1 2-13/0 - 1-29/0 1-21/0 - - 2-16/1 - 2-3/0 1-14/0 DNP 3-20/0 GOODMAN, Tyrell 14-113/2 3-15/0 3-32/0 2-27/1 - 1-13/0 1-17/1 DNP DNP DNP - 2-1/0 2-8/0 DAVIS, Imani 14-99/0 1--10/0 - 3-19/0 - 3-38/0 - 1-17/0 1-8/0 1-12/0 2-16/0 1-5/0 1--6/0 HUNDLEY, Conor 5-59/0 - - - - - 1-6/0 - 1-18/0 - - 2-30/0 1-5/0 HINES, Quentin 7-54/0 1-16/0 - - - - - 1-8/0 - 1-11/0 - 1-4/0 3-15/0 LAWRENCE, H. 1-12/0 1-12/0 - - DNP - - - - - - DNP DNP LADRACH, Rhyne 1-12/1 - - 1-12/1 - - - - - - - - FLEMING, Will 2-8/0 - - - 1-7/0 - - - 1-1/0 - DNP DNP DNP PROCTER, Nolan 1-6/0 - - 1-6/0 DNP DNP - - - DNP DNP - DNP POTTS, Dylan 2-2/0 2-2/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

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RUSHING no-yds/td UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO CHISHOLM, Jawon 180-953/5 7-17/0 12-43/0 18-129/0 14-53/0 21-156/2 16-100/0 28-177/0 8-13/0 DNP 16-115/1 23-103/1 17-47/1 HUNDLEY, Conor 73-279/3 3-4/0 8-31/0 7-24/2 2-8/0 5-27/1 2-5/0 - 18-63/0 17-92/0 10-17/0 - 1-8/0 HINES, Quentin 35-194/1 6-37/0 2-2/0 7-24/0 6-76/1 - 1-1/0 1-4/0 3-12/0 4-19/0 3-10/0 1-4/0 1-5/0 LAWRENCE, H. 22-82/0 5-23/0 7-30/0 4-15/0 DNP - - - - 6-14/0 - DNP DNP POHL, Kyle 11-26/0 - DNP - - DNP DNP DNP 1-1/0 1-9/0 DNP DNP 9-16/0 DAVIS, Imani 3-13/0 1-2/0 - - - - - - - 1-6/0 1-5/0 - DURANT, Martel 1-1/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - - - - - 1-1/0 FRIESON, Dee 1--4/0 - - - - - - 1--4/0 - - - - WILLIAMS, Tyler 2--8/0 - - 1-2/0 1--10/0 - - - - - - DNP PAUL, Zach 1--10/0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1--10/0 TEAM 7--28/0 1--3/0 1--5/0 1--6/0 2--8/0 - DNP DNP 1--3/0 DNP - 1--3/0 DNP WILLIAMS,Dalton 29--125/0 4--11/0 4--3/0 - 1--4/0 - 7--18/0 3--19/0 6--44/0 - 2--17/0 2--9/0 -

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ATT-COMP-Int 50-30-1 54-27-1 48-37-1 49-27-3 42-32-1 50-29-0 53-32-2 29-15-1 51-31-2 41-30-0 51-34-4 4-2-0 522-326-16

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All-purpose yards TOTAL UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO CHISHOLM, Jawon 1284 15 75 160 53 210 125 232 37 DNP 152 147 78 SUEL, Marquelo 820 62 99 99 92 105 21 28 29 65 85 105 30 DAVIS, Imani 531 21 107 29 25 38 -1 20 12 42 67 44 127 SMITH, L.T. 515 93 23 41 9 51 40 33 43 26 50 27 79 SCONIERS, Keith 479 44 64 53 17 - 24 35 36 63 46 53 44 DILLARD, Jerrod 401 6 - 53 DNP 66 66 32 13 91 34 17 23 FRIESON, Dee 393 4 9 34 11 98 17 53 6 65 34 46 16 HUNDLEY, Conor 350 4 31 24 17 30 11 - 81 92 17 30 13 WILLIAMS, Tyler 287 46 16 31 58 21 - 16 14 51 14 DNP 20 HINES, Quentin 273 53 2 24 76 - 1 12 24 30 23 8 20 LAWRENCE, H. 226 35 30 15 DNP 34 68 24 - 14 6 DNP DNP D’ORAZIO, Zach 197 - 54 71 72 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP PRATT, Andrew 156 - DNP 90 - 21 12 17 - 16 - - GOODMAN, Tyrell 113 15 32 27 - 13 17 DNP DNP DNP - 1 8 FREEMAN, M. 95 36 - 41 - - - - - 18 - - COMMACK, Avis 44 - - - 44 - - - - - - - POHL, Kyle 26 - DNP - - DNP DNP DNP 1 9 DNP DNP 16 ROSSI, Nick 14 - - - - - - - - - - 14 LADRACH, Rhyne 12 - - 12 - - - - - - - - RICHMOND, Josh 11 - - - - - 11 DNP DNP - - - DNP GESELL, A. 10 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 10 - FLEMING, Will 8 - - - 7 - - - 1 - DNP DNP DNP MANGUM, Kurt 7 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 PROCTER, Nolan 6 - - 6 DNP DNP - - - DNP DNP - DNP POTTS, Dylan 2 2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DURANT, Martel 1 DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - - - - - 1 PAUL, Zach -10 - - - - - - - - - - - -10 TEAM -28 -3 -5 -6 -8 - - - -3 - - -3 WILLIAMS,Dalton -125 -11 -3 - -4 - -18 -19 -44 - -17 -9 -

INT. RETURN no-yds UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO MANGUM, Kurt 1-7 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-7 COMMACK, Avis 1-44 - - - 1-44 - - - - - - - RICHMOND, Josh 1-11 - - - - - 1-11 DNP DNP - - - DNP MARCH, Justin 1-0 1-0 - - - DNP - - - - - - GRIGGS, J.D. 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 Fumble RETURN no-yds UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO ROSSI, Nick 1-29 - - 1-29 - - - - - - - - GILMER, Troy 1-3 - - - - - - - - - - 1-3 RANSOM, Gary 1-0 - - - - - DNP DNP 1-0 DNP - - DNP sacks GRIGGS, J.D. PRESLEY, Albert CAPONI, Nico TURNER, Jamel HORNER, Alfonso MANGUM, Kurt GARRETT, V. BLAKE, Micklos

UA-A Total UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO 5-2 6.0 1.0-7 2.0-7 0.5-3 - 1.0-4 - - - 1.0-4 - - 0.5-1 1-2 2.0 - - 0.5-3 - 1.0-11 DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP 0.5-1 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-1 1.0-8 2-0 2.0 - DNP - DNP - - 1.0-7 - - - 1.0-7 DNP 1-1 1.5 1.0-3 - - - - - - - - - 0.5-1 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-6 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-2 0-1 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - 0.5-1 -

FUMBLES FF/FR UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO RANSOM, Gary 1/1 - - - - - - DNP 1/1 - DNP DNP MANGUM, Kurt 1/1 - - - -/1 - - - - - - 1/- FORD, Bre’ 1/1 - - - 1/- - - - - - - - -/1 HUNDLEY, Conor 1/- - 1/- - - - - - - - - - ROBINSON, J. 1/- - - 1/- - - - - - - - - BROWN, Jatavis 1/- - - - - - - - 1/- - - DNP YOUNG, Robert 1/- DNP DNP 1/- DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP PRESLEY, Albert 1/- - - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP 1/BLAKE, Micklos -/1 - -/1 - - - - - - - - - GOODMAN, Tyrell -/1 - -/1 - - - - DNP DNP DNP - - DAVIS, Imani -/1 - - -/1 - - - - - - - - ROSSI, Nick -/1 - - -/1 - - - - - - - - GILMER, Troy -/1 - - - - - - - - - - -/1 -

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UA-A Total UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO 9-4 11.0 1.0-7 2.0-7 1.5-4 - 2.0-5 1.5-3 1.0-1 - 1.0-4 - 0.5-2 0.5-1 7-2 8.0 - 1.0-6 1.5-5 2.0-5 2.0-12 DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP 1.5-9 7-1 7.5 0.5-1 2.0-7 - - - - 2.0-5 - 2.0-6 1.0-2 - 4-2 5.0 0.5-0 1.0-6 - - 1.0-2 1.0-2 - - - 1.0-1 0.5-2 3-2 4.0 2.0-4 1.0-1 - 0.5-1 - - - - - 0.5-2 - 3-1 3.5 - DNP - DNP - - 2.5-27 - - - 1.0-7 DNP 3-0 3.0 - - 1.0-2 - - - DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-1 1.0-8 2-2 3.0 - - - 1.0-7 1.0-2 0.5-1 - - - - 0.5-1 2-1 2.5 - - - 1.0-5 - - - - - 0.5-1 - 1.0-1 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-1 - DNP - - - - - 1.0-1 1-2 2.0 1.0-3 - - - - - - - - - 1.0-2 1-2 2.0 0.5-1 - 1.0-3 0.5-1 - - - - - - - 1-0 1.0 DNP - - - - - - 1.0-3 - DNP - 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-2 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP 1.0-4 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-6 - - - - - 0-1 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - 0.5-1 0-1 0.5 - - - - - - 0.5-1 - - - DNP 0-1 0.5 0.5-0 - - - - - - - - - - -

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TACKLES for a loss GRIGGS, J.D. PRESLEY, Albert GRICE, Cody MANGUM, Kurt GILMER, Troy TURNER, Jamel CAPONI, Nico FORD, Bre’ FREEMAN, M. MARCH, Justin HORNER, Alfonso ROBINSON, J. HOLMES, Anthony GARRETT, V. YOUNG, Robert COMMACK, Avis BLAKE, Micklos BROWN, Jatavis ROSSI, Nick LB

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player GP/gs UCF FIU MSU UT Miami BGSU Ohio NIU CMU KSU UMASS TOLEDO 21 ALEXANDER, Bill 8/- ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... 2 ALEXANDER, Br. 6/1 XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX START ... ... ... ... ... 40 BAILEY, Austin 8/- XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... 57 BAINES, Keionne 1/- XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 65 BICE, Adam 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 1C BICE, Nick 4/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX 25 BLAKE, Micklos 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 77 BOHAN, Andrew 3/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... 53 BROWN, Jatavis 11/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 75 BRUMBAUGH,D. 12/5 START START XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START 58 CAPONI, Nico 9/9 START START START START START START ... ... ... START START START 85 CHAMBERS, LJ 4/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... 29 CHEEK, Bryce 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX 7 CHISHOLM, Jawon 11/10 START START START XXX START START START START ... START START START 9 COMMACK, Avis 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 37 CUNNINGHAM, S. 9/- XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... 11 D’ORAZIO, Zach 4/1 XXX XXX XXX START ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 DAVIS, Imani 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 79 DAVIS, Mike 5/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... 88 DILLARD, Jerrod 11/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 34 DURANT, Martel 8/1 ... ... XXX ... ... START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 54 EVANS, Dylan 10/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... 18 FLEMING, Will 9/2 XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX ... ... ... 23 FORD, Bre’ 12/3 START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX 20 FREEMAN, M. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 83 FRIESON, Dee 12/9 START START XXX START START START START XXX START START XXX START 63 GARRETT, V. 2/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX 60 GESELL, A. 6/- ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 5 GILMER, Troy 12/11 START START START START START START XXX START START START START START 81 GOODMAN, Tyrell 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX 1A GRAVES, Sean 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX 30 GREEN, Bryan 1/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 36 GRICE, Cody 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 90 GRIGGS, J.D. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 32 HINES, Quentin 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 4 HOLMES, Anthony 10/8 ... XXX START START START START START START START ... XXX START 96 HORNER, Alfonso 12/7 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START START 3B HUNDLEY, Conor 12/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START XXX START XXX 41 KENNEDY, Chuck 3/- ... ... ... ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... 84 LADRACH, Rhyne 12/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START 31 LARTEY, E. 1/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 LAWRENCE, H. 9/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... 78 LIO, Micah 6/- XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX ... ... 8 MANGUM, Kurt 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 45 MARCH, Justin 11/11 START START START START ... START START START START START START START 26 MORGAN, Devonte 9/- XXX ... XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 71 OSBORNE, Q. 5/3 XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... START START START 38 PAUL, Zach 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 72 PETRIDES, Joe 6/- XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX ... ... 42 PETTICA, Joseph 6/- ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... ... 16 POHL, Kyle 6/- XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX 14 POTTS, Dylan 2/- XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 80 PRATT, Andrew 11/- XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 91 PRESLEY, Albert 7/5 START START START START START ... ... ... ... XXX ... XXX 19 PROCTER, Nolan 7/- XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX ... 76 PUGHSLEY, J. 11/10 START START START ... START START START START START START START XXX 47 RANSOM, Gary 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX 33 RICHMOND, Josh 9/3 XXX START XXX XXX XXX START ... ... XXX XXX START ... 87 RITOSSA, A. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX 52 RIZZO, Vinnie 10/6 XXX ... START START START START START START ... XXX XXX XXX 27 ROBINSON, J. 12/10 START START START START START XXX XXX START START START START START 86 ROOT, Jon 5/- ... ... XXX ... ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... ... 44 ROSSI, Nick 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 35 SCONIERS, Keith 12/11 START START START START START START START START START START START XXX 6 SCOTT, DeAndre 2/- XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 93 SEEMAN, Conor 10/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 1B SENTER, John 7/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... XXX 98 SKOLMUTCH, Paul 1/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 SMITH, L.T. 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 28 STATEN, Marvin 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... 48 STEIN, Robert 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 43 STEINER, Adam 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 64 STRAIGHT, Mitch 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 15 SUEL, Marquelo 12/9 START START START START START XXX XXX XXX START START START START 67 SWITZER, Travis 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START 55 TURNER, Jamel 9/- XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... 39 TURNER, James 10/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... 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|-------First Downs-------| Rushing |----------Passing----------| Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards UA Plays/Yds Opp Plays/Yds TOs Central fla. 14-56 19/18 6/13 12/5 1/0 27-69/46-206 31-54-1/14-19-1 256/180 81-325/65-386 97/103 4/1 at Florida Int. 38-41 22/23 7/12 13/9 2/2 34-98/50-232 27-54-1/19-30-0 313/209 88-411/80-441 123/203 1/2 Morgan State 66-6 43/12 12/4 29/6 2/2 38-188/38-107 44-59-2/9-27-0 565/93 97-753/65-200 80/73 3/2 at Tennessee 26-47 18/33 5/10 12/20 1/3 26-115/46-232 27-49-3/27-43-1 229/401 75-344/89-633 125/134 3/2 Miami (Ohio) 49-56 28/42 8/12 19/25 1/5 26-183/39-189 32-43-1/34-49-0 446/516 69-629/88-705 58/41 1/0 Bowling green 10-24 19/26 6/17 10/7 3/2 26-88/44-292 29-50-0/14-33-1 228/180 76-316/77-472 78/45 1/1 Ohio 28-34 26/29 10/17 14/8 2/4 33-158/53-252 32-53-2/14-28-0 298/189 86-456/81-441 27/81 2/0 Northern Ill. 7-37 15/28 5/14 7/12 3/2 37-42/50-305 15-29-1/20-33-0 157/223 66-199/83-528 53/73 3/1 at Central Mich. 14-35 27/21 5/12 19/7 3/2 29-140/44-264 33-53-2/15-25-0 352/180 82-492/69-444 90/0 2/0 at Kent State 24-35 23/18 5/13 16/5 2/0 32-130/40-261 30-42-0/14-19-0 312/103 74-442/59-364 79/62 1/0 UMASS 14-22 24/21 7/4 17/14 0/3 27-95/33-61 34-51-4/23-39-1 332/266 78-427/72-327 56/151 5/2 at Toledo 23-35 23/24 4/9 12/13 7/2 30-67/34-132 30-46-1/29-35-1 265/327 76-332/69-459 140/80 1/2 Totals 313-428 287/295 80/137 180/131 27/27 365-1373/517-2533 364-583-18/232-380-5 3753/2867 948-5126/897-5400 1006/1046 27/13 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format AKRON/OPPONENT for each category.

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3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-AVg Number-Yards Central fla. 6-19/6-11 3-5/0-0 26:33/32:09 -5:36 2.6/4.5 4.7/9.5 4.0/5.9 4-41.8/5-40.4 3-15/2-16 at Florida Int. 7-21/4-18 0-1/1-1 31:48/43:12 -11:24 2.9/4.6 5.8/7.0 4.7/5.5 10-42.0/10-40.6 12-109/9-82 Morgan State 6-11/2-16 2-2/0-1 28:19/29:38 -1:19 4.9/2.8 9.6/3.4 7.8/3.1 1-54.0/8-40.2 9-86/7-49 at Tennessee 5-15/5-14 1-1/0-2 28:36/31:24 -2:48 4.4/5.0 4.7/9.3 4.6/7.1 5-45.4/2-40.5 6-40/5-30 Miami (Ohio) 5-11/9-14 1-1/0-1 22:48/37:12 -14:24 7.0/4.8 10.4/10.5 9.1/8.0 4-48.0/1-40.0 10-92/3-20 Bowling green 6-18/4-13 0-1/0-0 26:48/33:12 -6:24 3.4/6.6 4.6/5.5 4.2/6.1 9-38.0/6-38.7 8-55/8-57 at Ohio 9-18/3-14 1-3/2-4 26:54/33:06 -6:12 4.8/4.8 5.6/6.8 5.3/5.4 5-38.6/4-45.5 7-55/4-40 Northern Ill. 5-14/6-17 0-0/1-1 26:59/33:01 -6:02 1.1/6.1 5.4/6.8 3.0/6.4 8-41.2/3-35.0 7-67/8-70 at Central Mich. 6-16/7-15 0-2/1-1 27:59/32:01 -4:02 4.8/6.0 6.6/7.2 6.0/6.4 5-31.2/6-44.7 8-64/6-50 at Kent State 8-16/3-11 1-2/2-2 31:04/28:56 2:08 4.1/6.5 7.4/5.4 6.0/6.2 5-42.0/5-49.0 8-76/4-30 UMASS 4-12/9-18 0-1/0-0 27:04/32:56 -5:52 3.5/1.8 6.5/6.8 5.5/4.5 6-34.0/6-44.8 12-75/5-35 at Toledo 8-18/3-9 0-1/1-2 29:54/30:06 0:12 2.2/3.9 5.8/9.3 4.4/6.7 6-36.7/4-42.0 11-63/10-115 Totals 75-189/61-170 9-20/8-15 334:46/396:53 -62:07 3.8/4.9 6.4/7.5 5.4/6.0 68-39.9/60-42.0 101-797/71-594 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format AKRON/OPPONENT for each category.

Opponents Inside Akron Red-Zone Date Opponent 08/30/12 CENTRAL FLORIDA 09/08/12 at at Florida International 09/15/12 MORGAN STATE 09/22/12 at Tennessee 09/29/12 Miami (Ohio)* 10/06/12 Bowling Green* 10/13/12 at Ohio* 10/20/12 Northern Illinois* 10/27/12 at Central Michigan* 11/03/12 at Kent State* 11/10/12 Massachusetts* 11/20/12 at Toledo* TOTALS 47 of 55 (85.5%)

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game L 14-56 7 7 49 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 38-41 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 66-6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 26-47 8 8 40 4 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 49-56 7 5 31 4 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 L 10-24 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 28-34 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 7-37 6 5 27 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 L 14-35 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 24-35 4 4 28 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 14-22 5 4 16 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 L 23-35 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 55 47 277 34 17 17 13 4 2 1 1 0 0

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Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game 08/30/12 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 14-56 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 09/08/12 at Florida Internaitonal L 38-41 5 5 30 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/15/12 MORGAN STATE W 66-6 8 6 38 5 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 09/22/12 at Tennessee L 26-47 4 3 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 09/29/12 Miami (Ohio)* L 49-56 5 5 35 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/06/12 Bowling Green* L 10-24 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10/13/12 at Ohio* L 28-34 4 4 28 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/20/12 Northern Illinois* L 7-37 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/27/12 at Central Michigan* L 14-35 4 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 11/03/12 at Kent State* L 24-35 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/10/12 Massachusetts* L 14-22 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/20/12 at Toledo* L 23-35 4 3 16 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 44 36 222 29 7 22 7 2 3 1 2 0 0 36 of 44 (81.8%)

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|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| Total Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg OFF 08/30/2012 UCF 27 69 0 17 31 256 2 37 31-54-1 256 2 37 7 104 0 23 2 -7 0 0 325 09/08/2012 at FIU 34 98 0 15 27 313 5 31 27-54-1 313 5 31 1 16 0 16 5 107 0 52 411 09/15/2012 MORGAN STATE 38 188 2 26 44 565 6 42 44-59-2 565 6 42 1 41 0 41 3 10 0 8 753 09/22/2012 at Tennessee 26 115 1 70 27 229 0 21 27-49-3 229 0 21 4 77 0 30 1 4 0 4 344 09/29/2012 MIAMI (OHIO)* 26 183 3 49 32 446 4 56 32-43-1 446 4 56 4 58 0 34 0 0 0 0 629 10/06/2012 BOWLING GREEN* 26 88 0 24 29 228 1 35 29-50-0 228 1 35 4 68 0 22 2 -1 0 2 316 10/13/2012 at Ohio* 33 158 0 16 32 298 4 34 32-53-2 298 4 34 2 24 0 16 2 3 0 3 456 10/20/2012 NORTHERN ILL.* 37 42 0 12 15 157 1 34 15-29-1 157 1 34 4 47 0 18 1 4 0 4 199 10/27/2012 at Central Mich.* 29 140 0 21 33 352 2 36 33-53-2 352 2 36 4 66 0 19 3 24 0 24 492 11/03/2012 at Kent State* 32 130 1 50 30 312 2 34 30-42-0 312 2 34 6 75 0 31 3 4 0 8 442 11/10/2012 MASSACHUSETTS* 27 95 1 22 34 332 1 21 34-51-4 332 1 21 3 48 0 24 1 5 0 5 427 11/20/2012 at Toledo* 30 67 1 13 30 265 2 47 30-46-1 265 2 47 5 121 0 31 1 12 0 12 332 Akron 365 1373 9 70 364 3753 30 56 364-583-18 3753 30 56 46 745 0 41 24 165 0 52 5126 Opponent 517 2533 22 72 232 2867 30 60 232-380-5 2867 30 60 33 529 0 46 32 354 1 50 5400 |---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |-Pass Defense-| Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts 08/30/2012 UCF 39 37 76 6.0-16 2.0-10 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 09/082012 at FIU 54 30 84 7.0-27 3.0-13 1 2-0 0-0 0 3 0 4-3 0 1 0 38 09/15/2012 MORGAN STATE 42 14 56 7.0-19 1.0-6 2 2-29 0-0 0 2 0 9-9 0 0 0 66 09/22/2012 at Tennessee 62 30 92 5.0-19 0.0-0 1 1-0 1-44 2 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 26 09/29/2012 MIAMI (OHIO)* 53 19 72 6.0-21 2.0-15 0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 7-7 0 0 0 49 10/06/2012 BOWLING GREEN* 38 36 74 4.0-12 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-11 2 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 10/13/2012 at Ohio* 40 48 88 6.0-34 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 10/20/2012 NORTHERN ILL.* 51 38 89 1.0-3 0.0-0 2 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 10/27/2012 at Central Mich.* 31 42 73 3.0-10 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 11/03/2012 at Kent State* 40 22 62 3.0-6 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 11/10/2012 MASSACHUSETTS* 38 28 66 6.0-17 3.0-10 1 1-3 1-0 0 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 11/20/2012 at Toledo* 40 32 72 5.0-21 3.0-12 1 1-0 1-7 1 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 23 Akron 528 376 904 59.0-205 16.0-77 8 8-34 5-62 7 33 0 39-38 0 1 0 313 Opponent 539 331 870 68.0-316 24.0-194 9 9-6 18-157 17 59 1 50-49 0 2 0 428 |---------------------------PUNTING---------------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd 08/30/2012 UCF 4 167 41.8 52 0 0 1 1 1 1-0 0 0 09/08/2012 at FIU 10 420 42.0 52 0 0 1 2 4 2-1 41 0 09/15/2012 MORGAN STATE 1 54 54.0 54 0 0 0 1 0 2-1 24 0 09/22/2012 at Tennessee 5 227 45.4 58 0 0 1 2 2 4-4 45 0 09/29/2012 MIAMI (OHIO)* 4 192 48.0 61 0 1 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 10/06/2012 BOWLING GREEN* 9 342 38.0 60 0 0 1 1 3 1-1 46 0 10/13/2012 at Ohio* 5 193 38.6 57 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 0 10/20/2012 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* 8 330 41.2 46 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 10/27/2012 at Central Mich.* 5 156 31.2 58 0 1 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 11/03/2012 at Kent State* 5 210 42.0 67 0 0 3 1 3 1-1 32 0 11/10/2012 MASSACHUSETTS* 6 204 34.0 54 1 1 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 11/20/2012 at Toledo* 6 220 36.7 50 0 0 2 1 1 1-1 31 0 Akron 68 2715 39.9 67 1 4 11 13 20 12-9 46 0 Opponent 60 2520 42.0 61 0 3 14 10 24 27-19 44 0

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|-----------KICKOFFS-----------| No Yds Avg TB OB 3 135 45.0 0 0 7 369 52.7 1 0 11 617 56.1 6 0 7 396 56.6 2 1 8 463 57.9 3 2 2 118 59.0 1 0 5 248 49.6 1 2 2 120 60.0 1 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 4 177 44.2 0 0 3 192 64.0 2 0 4 236 59.0 1 0 59 3266 55.4 21 5 82 4949 60.4 32 3


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Rushes 53 Yards Rushing 305 Yards Per Rush 6.6 TD Rushes 5 Pass attempts 49 Pass completions 34 Yards Passing 516 Yards Per Pass 10.5 TD Passes 6 Total Plays 89 Total Offense 705 Yards Per Play 8.0 Points 56 Sacks By 5 First Downs 42 Penalties 10 Penalty Yards 115 Turnovers 2 Interceptions By 4

at Ohio (10/13/2012) vs Northern Illinois (10/20/2012) vs Bowling Green (10/06/2012) at Kent State (11/03/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) at Tennessee (09/22/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs UCF (08/30/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Northern Illinois (10/20/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) at Toledo (11/20/2012) at Toledo (11/20/2012) at FIU (09/08/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) at Tennessee (09/22/2012) vs Massachusetts (11/10/2012) at Toledo (11/20/2012) vs Massachusetts (11/10/2012)

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vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) at FIU (09/08/2012) vs Massachusetts (11/10/2012) at Toledo (11/20/2012) vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) at FIU (09/08/2012) vs Massachusetts (11/10/2012) at FIU (09/08/2012) vs Massachusetts (11/10/2012) vs UCF (08/30/2012) at Tennessee (09/22/2012) vs Bowling Green (10/06/2012) vs Massachusetts (11/10/2012) at Toledo (11/20/2012)

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Rushes 38 Yards Rushing 188 Yards Per Rush 7.0 TD Rushes 3 Pass attempts 59 Pass completions 44 Yards Passing 565 Yards Per Pass 10.4 TD Passes 6 Total Plays 97 Total Offense 753 Yards Per Play 9.1 Points 66 Sacks By 3 First Downs 43 Penalties 12 Penalty Yards 109 Turnovers 5 Interceptions By 1

TIPTON, Zurlon, at Central Michigan (10/27/2012) TIPTON, Zurlon, at Central Michigan (10/27/2012) TIPTON, Zurlon, at Central Michigan (10/27/2012) DURHAM, Trayion, at Kent State (11/03/2012) TIPTON, Zurlon, at Central Michigan (10/27/2012) DYSERT, Zac, vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) DYSERT, Zac, vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) DYSERT, Zac, vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) DYSERT, Zac, vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) SCHILZ, Matt, vs Bowling Green (10/06/2012) SCOTT, Dawan, vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) SCOTT, Dawan, vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) HALL, Rannell, vs UCF (08/30/2012) SCOTT, Dawan, vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) BAYER, Alex, vs Bowling Green (10/06/2012) DAVIS, Titus, at Central Michigan (10/27/2012) RUSSELL, Alonzo, at Toledo (11/20/2012) BAYER, Alex, vs Bowling Green (10/06/2012) Brodus, D., at Tennessee (09/22/2012) WELLER, Matt, at Ohio (10/13/2012) Griffin, Jack, at FIU (09/08/2012) MELCHIORI, A, at Kent State (11/03/2012) MELCHIORI, A, at Kent State (11/03/2012) WORTON, J.J., vs UCF (08/30/2012) FLOWERS,Chris, vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) MOLLS, Dan, at Toledo (11/20/2012) PROGAR, Sean, vs Northern Illinois (10/20/2012) CLARK, Tyrone, vs Northern Illinois (10/20/2012) Moore, B., at Tennessee (09/22/2012)

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AKRON TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 37 Yards Rushing 243 TD Rushes 3 Long Rush 72 Pass attempts 49 Pass completions 34 Yards Passing 516 TD Passes 6 Long Pass 60 Receptions 11 Yards Receiving 208 TD Receptions 2 Long Reception 60 Field Goals 4 Long Field Goal 44 Punts 10 Punting Avg 49.0 Long Punt 61 Long Punt Return 50 Long Kickoff Return 46 Tackles 18 Sacks 2.0 Tackles For Loss 3.0 Interceptions 2

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CHISHOLM, Jawon at Ohio (10/13/2012) CHISHOLM, Jawon at Ohio (10/13/2012) HUNDLEY, Conor vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) CHISHOLM, Jawon vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) HINES, Quentin at Tennessee (09/22/2012) WILLIAMS,Dalton at FIU (09/08/2012) WILLIAMS,Dalton vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) WILLIAMS,Dalton vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) WILLIAMS,Dalton vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) WILLIAMS,Dalton at FIU (09/08/2012) WILLIAMS,Dalton vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) SUEL, Marquelo at Tennessee (09/22/2012) SUEL, Marquelo vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) SUEL, Marquelo vs Massachusetts (11/10/2012) CHISHOLM, Jawon at FIU (09/08/2012) SUEL, Marquelo at FIU (09/08/2012) PRATT, Andrew vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) FRIESON, Dee vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) DILLARD, Jerrod at Ohio (10/13/2012) DILLARD, Jerrod at Kent State (11/03/2012) DILLARD, Jerrod vs Miami (Ohio) (09/29/2012) STEIN, Robert at Tennessee (09/22/2012) STEIN, Robert vs Bowling Green (10/06/2012) PAUL, Zach at FIU (09/08/2012) PAUL, Zach vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) PAUL, Zach at Kent State (11/03/2012) DAVIS, Imani at FIU (09/08/2012) FREEMAN, M. vs Morgan State (09/15/2012) MANGUM, Kurt at Ohio (10/13/2012) GRIGGS, J.D. at FIU (09/08/2012) TURNER, Jamel at Ohio (10/13/2012) MARCH, Justin vs UCF (08/30/2012) COMMACK, Avis at Tennessee (09/22/2012) RICHMOND, Josh vs Bowling Green (10/06/2012) GRIGGS, J.D. vs Massachusetts (11/10/2012) MANGUM, Kurt at Toledo (11/20/2012)

Akron Football

Rushes 28 Yards Rushing 177 TD Rushes 2 Long Rush 70 Pass attempts 54 Pass completions 37 Yards Passing 446 TD Passes 5 Long Pass 56 Receptions 12 Yards Receiving 105 TD Receptions 2 Long Reception 56 Field Goals 4 Long Field Goal 46 Punts 10 Punting Avg 54.0 Long Punt 67 Long Punt Return 52 Long Kickoff Return 41 Tackles 16 Sacks 2.0 Tackles For Loss 2.5 Interceptions 1

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Last time it happened by akron 100 Yards Rushing 103, Jawon Chisholm vs. Massachusetts, 11-10-12 150 Yards Rushing 156, Jawon Chisholm vs. Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 175 Yards Rushing 177, Jawon Chisholm at Ohio, 10-13-12 200 Yards Rushing 277, Dennis Kennedy vs. Eastern Mich., 10-18-08 25 Rushing Attempts 28, Jawon Chisholm at Ohio, 10-13-12 30 Rushing Attempts 32, Alex Allen vs. Buffalo, 11-26-10 2 Touchdowns Rushing Jawon Chisholm vs. Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 3 Touchdowns Rushing Alex Allen vs. Gardner-Webb, 09-11-10 4+ Touchdowns Rushing 5, Bobby Hendry vs. Eastern Mich., 11-24-01 50-Yard Run 50 (TD), Jawon Chisholm at Kent State, 11-03-12 70-Yard Run 70 (TD), by Quentin Hines at Tennessee, 09-22-12 80-Yard Run 87, Greg Lomax vs. Kent State, 11-08-97 90-Yard Run 91, Alex Allen vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-17-10 Two Players Rushing for 100 Yards (each) Nate Burney (119) and Alex Allen (110) vs. Gardner-Webb, 09-11-10 250 Yards Passing 298, Dalton Williams at Ohio, 10-13-12 300 Yards Passing 332, Dalton Williams vs. UMass, 11-10-12 400 Yards Passing 446, Dalton Williams vs. Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 20 Pass Completions 28, Kyle Pohl at Toledo, 11-20-12 30 Pass Completions 39, Chris Jacquemain vs. Kent State, 10-03-08 40 Pass Attempts 42, Kyle Pohl at Toledo, 11-20-12 50 Pass Attempts 51, Dalton Williams vs. UMass, 11-10-12 2 Touchdown Passes Kyle Pohl at Toledo, 11-20-12 3 Touchdown Passes Dalton Williams vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 Kyle Pohl vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 4 Touchdown Passes Dalton Williams at Ohio, 10-13-12 5 Touchdown Passes %Dalton Williams at FIU, 09-08-12 3 Interceptions Thrown Dalton Williams at Tennessee, 09-22-12 4 Interceptions Thrown Dalton Williams vs. UMass, 11-10-12 300 Yards Total Offense 323, Dalton Williams vs. UMass, 11-10-12 350 Yards Total Offense 361, Luke Getsy vs. Central Mich., 09-16-06 400 Yards Total Offense 446, Dalton Williams vs. Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 100 Yards Receiving 105, Marquelo Suel vs. UMass, 11-10-12 150 Yards Receiving 154, Keith Sconiers vs. VMI, 09-24-11 200 Yards Receiving 223, Jabari Arthur vs. Western Michigan, 10-06-07 10 Receptions 10, Marquelo Suel vs. UMass, 11-10-12 10+ Receptions 11, Marquelo Suel at Kent State, 11-03-12 50-Yard Reception 56, Jerrod Dillard (D. Williams) vs. Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 60-Yard Reception 64, Marquelo Suel (P. Nicely) at Buffalo, 11-19-11 70-Yard Reception 77, D. Harvey (L. Getsy) vs. Buffalo, 11-09-06 80-Yard Reception 80, A. Jones (A. Allen) vs. Northern Ill., 10-31-09 2 Touchdowns Receiving Jerrod Dillard at Kent State, 11-03-12 3+ Touchdowns Receiving 3, D. Bowser vs. Morgan State, 09-12-09 Two Players Receiving 100 Yards (each) Jabari Arthur (137) and David Harvey (133) vs. Central Michigan, 09-16-06 150 Yard Rusher and 150 Yard Receiver in Same Game Jawon Chisholm (188 rushing) and Keith Sconiers (154 recieving) vs. VMI, 09-24-11# Kickoff Return for TD Dashan Miller (98 yds) vs. Syracuse, 10-24-09 Free Kick Return for TD 89, Andre Jones (78) and Alphonso Owen (11) vs. Western Michigan, 10-06-07 100-Yard Kickoff Return Jamie Goodwin at Connecticut, 10-25-03 Punt Return for TD Domenik Hixon (85 yds) vs. Ball State, 10-23-04 70-Yard Punt Return Domenik Hixon (85 yds) vs. Ball State, 10-23-04 200 All-Purpose Yards 232, Jawon Chisholm at Ohio, 10-13-12 250 All-Purpose Yards 263, Dennis Kennedy vs. Buffalo, 11-13-08 Interception for TD Avis Commack (44 yds) at Tennessee, 09-22-12 Intercepted 2 Passes 2, Miguel Graham vs. Eastern Mich., 11-27-09 Fumble Return for TD Nick Rossi (29 yds) vs. Morgan State, 09-15-12 Blocked Field Goal Hasan Hazime (43-yd att) at Cincinnati, 09-17-11 Blocked a PAT Oren Wilson vs. Kent State, 11-12-11 Blocked Punt Bill Alexander vs. Buffalo, 11-26-10 Blocked Punt Returned for TD 0, Aaron Willliams vs. Indiana, 09-19-09 Had a Defensive 2-Pt Conversion Dalton Williams pass to Dee Frieson at FIU, 09-08-12 Had a Defensive 2-Pt. Conversion Shawn Lemon (98 yds) vs. Toledo, 11-05-08 50-Yard-Field Goal 51, Igor Iveljic vs. Western Michigan, 10-06-07 55-Yard Field Goal 56, Daron Alcorn vs. Toledo, 09-12-92 UA Recorded a Safety James Harvey vs. Western Michigan, 11-25-11

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534 vs. VMI, 09-24-11 629 vs. Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 753* vs Morgan State , 09-15-12 339 vs. Eastern Michigan, 10-18-08 440 vs. Liberty, 10-12-02 503 vs. Northern Arizona, 09-28-91 446 vs. Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 565*^ vs. Morgan State, 09-15-12

by opponent 100 Yards Rushing 126, Dri Archer, and 107, Trayion Durham, Kent State, 11-03-12 150 Yards Rushing 151, Rjion Neal, Tennessee, 09-22-12 200 Yards Rushing 243, Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan, 10-27-12 250 Yards Rushing 270, Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois, 12-01-05 300 Yards Rushing 376, Travis Prentice, Miami (Ohio), 11-06-99 20 Rushing Attempts 24, Trayion Durham, Kent State, 11-03-12 30 Rushing Attempts 37, Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan, 10-27-12 40 Rushing Attempts 42, Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois, 12-01-05 3 Touchdowns Rushing Trayion Durham, Kent State, 11-03-12 4+ Touchdowns Rushing 5, Thomas Hammock, Northern Ill., 10-14-00 70-Yard Run: 72, Zurlon Tipton, Central Michigan, 10-27-12 Two Players 100 Yards Rushing 126, Dri Archer, Kent State, and 107, Trayion Durham, Kent State, 11-03-12 300 Yards Passing 328, Tyler Tettleton, Ohio, 10-22-11 400 Yards Passing 401, Tyler Bray, Tennessee, 09-22-12 500 Yards Passing 516, Zac Dysert, Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 20 Pass Completions 29, Austin Dantin, Toledo, 11-20-12 30 Pass Completions 34, Zac Dysert, Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 40 Pass Attempts 49, Zac Dysert, Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 50 Pass Attempts 59, Spencer Keith, Kent State, 11-07-09 4 Touchdown Passes 4, Ben Chappell, Indiana, 09-25-10 5 Touchdown Passes 5, Austin Dantin, Toledo, 11-20-12 6+ Touchdown Passes 6, Zac Dysert, Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 3 Interceptions Thrown 3, Keith Wenning, Ball State, 11-06-10 500 Yards Total Offense 514, Dan LeFevour, Central Mich., 11-23-07 600 Yards Total Offense 624, Zac Dysert, Miami (Ohio), 9-29-12 100 Yards Receiving 139, Alonzo Russell, and 110, David Pasquale Toledo, 11-20-12 150 Yards Receiving 175, Jack Tomlinson, Ball State, 11-06-10 200 Yards Receiving 214, Lee Evans, Wisconsin, 09-06-03 Two Players 100 Yards Receiving 139, Alonzo Russell, and 110, David Pasquale, Toledo, 11-20-12 10 Receptions 11, Dawan Scott, Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 3+ Touchdown Receptions 3, Jake Stoneburner, Ohio State, 09-03-11 60-Yard Reception 60, Alex Bayer, Bowling Green, 10-06-12 70-Yard Reception 78, LaVon Brazill (T. Tettleton), Ohio, 10-22-11 Two Players Receiving 100 Yards (each) Juan Nunez (192) and Jordan White (165), Western Michigan, 10-23-10 Kickoff Return for TD 91, Dervon Wallace, Western Mich., 10-23-10 Punt Return for TD 66, Delano Grennl, Temple, 11-13-09 70-Yard Punt Return 81, Stafford Owens, Ohio, 11-13-04 Blocked a Field Goal Kee-ayre Griffin, Temple, 10-30-10 Blocked PAT Bryce Nixon, Gardner-Webb, 09-11-10 Blocked Punt Khalil Mack, Buffalo, 11-19-11 Blocked Punt Returned for TD Melvin Payne, Ohio, 10-10-09 Had 2+ Interceptions 2, Byron Moore, Tennessee, 09-29-12 Returned Interception for TD Camerron Cheatham (53 yds), Cincinnati, 09-17-11 Fumble Return for TD 1 (54 yds), Maalik Bomar, Cincinnati, 09-17-11 75-Yard Fumble Return for TD 99, Quan Dillahunt, Howard, 09-20-03 Had a 2-Pt. Conversion Zac Dysert pass to David Frazier, Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 50-Yard Field Goal 50, Stephen Gostkowski, Memphis, 12-26-05 500 Yards Total Offense 528, Northern Illinois, 10-20-12 600 Yards Total Offense 6 33, Tennessee, 09-22-12 700 Yards Total Offense 705, Miami (Ohio), 09-29-12 Less Than 200 Yards of Total Offense 127, Morgan State, 09-12-09 UA Allowed a Safety at Western Michigan, 11-25-11 * - indicates school record % - indicates tied school record # - first time in program history ^ - indicates Mid-American Conference record


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Aug. 30, 2012 – Akron, Ohio

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Senior quarterback Dalton Williams, also in his first game as a Zip, led the way offensively for Akron, completing 30-of-50 passes for 245 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. Sophomore wide receiver L.T. Smith caught six passes for 87 yards and one touchdown for UA, including the first touchdown of the season and of Bowden’s tenure with the Zips. The Zip defense was led by redshirt freshman defensive tackle Cody Grice with eight tackles. Freeman added seven stops and senior linebacker Troy Gilmer had six tackles, including two for losses.

MIAMI – Jack Griffin’s 29-yard field goal lifted Florida International to a 41-38 victory over Akron at Alfonso Field at FIU Stadium. It was Griffin’s 30-yard field goal kick as time expired in regulation that knotted the contest, which ran four hours and 20 minutes, at 38 points apiece. Akron took a 38-35 lead with 1:53 to play when Dalton Williams connected with Marquelo Suel on a 15-yard pass. Kurt Mangum led the UA defense with 11 tackles, eight of which were solo stops, while J.D. Griggs had eight tackles to go with a pair of sacks. Scoring Summary: 1st 14:27 FIU Medlock, Jake 29 yd run (Griffin kick) 2 plays, 73 yards, TOP 0:33 0-7 03:23 UA SUEL, Marquelo 15 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 11 plays, 85 yards, TOP 3:24 7-7 2nd 05:45 UA CHISHOLM, Jawon 11 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick failed) 4 plays, 29 yards, TOP 1:19 13 - 7 01:14 UA SMITH, L.T. 5 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 8 plays, 60 yards, TOP 3:17 20 - 7 00:33 FIU Williams,Jairus 7 yd pass from Medlock, Jake (Griffin kick) 4 plays, 71 yards, TOP 0:41 20 - 14 3rd 01:09 FIU Mallary, Darian 5 yd run (Griffin kick) 4 plays, 14 yards, TOP 1:14 20 - 21 4th 14:08 FIU Leonard, Richar 49 yd punt return (Griffin kick) 20 - 28 12:16 UA STEIN, Robert 41 yd field goal 4 plays, -2 yards, TOP 0:23 23 - 28 08:25 UA CHISHOLM, Jawon 21 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (FRIESON, Dee pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton) 6 plays, 64 yards, TOP 1:46 31 - 28 06:54 FIU Mallary, Darian 32 yd run (Griffin kick) 4 plays, 68 yards, TOP 1:31 31 - 35 01:53 UA SUEL, Marquelo 15 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 4 plays, 54 yards, TOP 1:03 38 - 35 00:00 FIU Griffin, Jack 30 yd field goal 11 plays, 0 yards, TOP 1:53 38 - 38 OT 00:00 FIU Griffin, Jack 29 yd field goal 7 plays, 13 yards, TOP 15:00 38 - 41 AKRON FIU FIRST DOWNS 22 23 NET YARDS RUSHING 98 232 NET YARDS PASSING 313 209 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 411 441 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 5-2 Penalties: Number-Yards 12-109 9-82 PUNTS-YARDS 10-420 10-406 KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-369 6-390 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 5-107-0 8-92-1 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-16-0 6-103-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-8-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 31:48 43:12 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 21 4 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-13 2-21 PAT Kicks 3-4 5-5 Field Goals 1-2 2-3 RUSHING: Akron-CHISHOLM, Jawon 12-43; HUNDLEY, Conor 8-31; LAWRENCE, H. 7-30; HINES, Quentin 2-2; WILLIAMS,Dalton 4-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 5. FIU-Medlock, Jake 23-141; Mallary, Darian 14-60; Rhodes, Kedrick 11-47; Hammonds, Loran 1-7; TEAM 1-minus 23. PASSING: Akron-WILLIAMS,Dalton 27-54-1-313. FIU-Medlock, Jake 19-30-0-209. RECEIVING: Akron-SUEL, Marquelo 7-99; SMITH, L.T. 5-23; SCONIERS, Keith 4-64; D’ORAZIO, Zach 3-54; GOODMAN, Tyrell 3-32; FRIESON, Dee 3-9; CHISHOLM, Jawon 2-32. FIU-Times, Wayne 5-56; Younger, Jacob 4-68; Williams,Jairus 4-36; Dan-Fodio, Akil 3-28; Rhodes, Kedrick 2-10; Mallary, Darian 1-11.

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RECEIVING: UCF-HALL, Rannell 4-94; MCDUFFIE, Q. 3-47; GODFREY, Jeff 2-13; CALABRESE, Rob 1-12; PERRIMAN, B. 1-8; MARTIN, Chris 1-5; MURRAY, L. 1-3; JOHNSON, Storm 1-minus 2. Akron-SMITH, L.T. 7-87; SUEL, Marquelo 7-62; SCONIERS, Keith 3-44; GOODMAN, Tyrell 3-15; WILLIAMS, Tyler 2-13; FRIESON, Dee 2-11; POTTS, Dylan 2-2; HINES, Quentin 1-16; LAWRENCE, H. 1-12; DILLARD, Jerrod 1-6; CHISHOLM, Jawon 1-minus 2; DAVIS, Imani 1-minus 10.

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PASSING: UCF-BORTLES, Blake 13-16-1-168; GABBERT, Tyler 1-3-0-12. Akron-WILLIAMS,Dalton 30-50-1-245; POHL, Kyle 1-4-0-11.

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RUSHING: UCF-MURRAY, L. 14-108; THOMPSON, C. 11-44; JOHNSON, Storm 12-34; HARVEY, Brynn 5-13; GODFREY, Jeff 1-8; BORTLES, Blake 2-2; GABBERT, Tyler 1-minus 3. Akron-HINES, Quentin 6-37; LAWRENCE, H. 5-23; CHISHOLM, Jawon 7-17; HUNDLEY, Conor 3-4; DAVIS, Imani 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 3; WILLIAMS,Dalton 4-minus 11.

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Scoring Summary: 1st 11:06 UCF MARTIN, Chris 5 yd pass from BORTLES, Blake (MOFFITT kick) 8 plays, 73 yards, TOP 3:54 7-0 2nd 14:15 UCF MURRAY, L. 2 yd run (MOFFITT kick) 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:55 14 - 0 08:06 UCF JOHNSON, Storm 2 yd run (MOFFITT kick) 2 plays, 9 yards, TOP 0:42 21 - 0 03:03 UCF HALL, Rannell 18 yd pass from BORTLES, Blake (MOFFITT kick) 6 plays, 45 yards, TOP 3:06 28 - 0 00:14 UCF JOHNSON, Storm 3 yd run (MOFFITT kick) 2 plays, 5 yards, TOP 0:10 35 - 0 3rd 11:28 UA SMITH, L.T. 13 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:26 35 - 7 05:28 UCF HALL, Rannell 56 yd pass from BORTLES, Blake (MOFFITT kick) 5 plays, 72 yards, TOP 2:44 42 - 7 02:24 UCF CALABRESE, Rob 12 yd pass from GABBERT, Tyler (MOFFITT kick) 5 plays, 25 yards, TOP 2:19 49 - 7 4th 09:01 UA SUEL, Marquelo 16 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 11 plays, 61 yards, TOP 3:25 49 - 14 01:18 UCF THOMPSON, C. 4 yd run (GALVIN kick) 7 plays, 27 yards, TOP 3:24 56 - 14 UCF AKRON FIRST DOWNS 18 19 NET YARDS RUSHING 206 69 NET YARDS PASSING 180 256 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 386 325 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 3-3 Penalties: Number-Yards 2-16 3-15 PUNTS-YARDS 5-202 4-167 KICKOFFS-YARDS 9-537 3-135 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-73-0 2--7-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-21-0 7-104-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-9-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 32:09 26:33 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 6 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 2-10 PAT Kicks 8-8 2-2 Field Goals 0-0 0-1

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AKRON, Ohio – Central Florida built a 35-0 halftime lead and defeated Akron 56-14 in the season opener and first game for new Zips head coach Terry Bowden at InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field.

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AKRON, Ohio – Head coach Terry Bowden got win No. 1 in the Blue and Gold in record fashion as the Zips set or tied six team, two individual school records and one conference mark, in a 66-6 win over Morgan State at InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tied 23-all at the half, The University of Akron football team was out-scored 24-3 after the break to fall 47-26 to Tennessee in its final non-conference game of the season at Neyland Stadium.

Akron’s 66 points and 753 yards of total offense broke a nine-year mark set on Sept. 20, 2003, against Howard (65 points, 692 yards). The Zips also finished with a programbest 43 first downs, also in that contest against Howard. UA set a school record for completions as well with 44.

Akron kept the Vols off-balance for most of the game, scoring on defense and holding UT to field goals instead of touchdowns. It wasn’t until 9:02 left in the fourth quarter that either team grabbed a lead bigger than seven points.

Akron also set the program and Mid-American Conference mark for passing yards (565) and posted the third-most offensive yards in league history with 753. Akron’s 59 pass attempts tied the UA school mark. Scoring Summary: 1st 10:52 UA GOODMAN, Tyrell 17 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 14 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:08 0-7 06:12 MSU GONZALEZ,Ervin 40 yd field goal 7 plays, 25 yards, TOP 4:27 3-7 03:14 UA HUNDLEY, Conor 1 yd run (STEIN kick) 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:58 3 - 14 2nd 11:28 UA LADRACH, Rhyne 12 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 5 plays, 57 yards, TOP 1:16 3 - 21 07:47 MSU GONZALEZ,Ervin 43 yd field goal 8 plays, 49 yards, TOP 3:41 6 - 21 3rd 09:39 UA STEIN, Robert 24 yd field goal 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:07 6 - 24 07:06 UA PRATT, Andrew 42 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 4 plays, 74 yards, TOP 1:12 6 - 31 03:05 UA HUNDLEY, Conor 11 yd run (STEIN kick) 5 plays, 75 yards, TOP 1:32 6 - 38 00:31 UA DILLARD, Jerrod 28 yd pass from POHL, Kyle (STEIN kick) 6 plays, 65 yards, TOP 1:33 6 - 45 4th 05:29 UA PRATT, Andrew 37 yd pass from POHL, Kyle (STEIN kick) 6 plays, 61 yards, TOP 2:22 6 - 52 03:48 UA FRIESON, Dee 18 yd pass from POHL, Kyle (STEIN kick) 5 plays, 29 yards, TOP 1:37 6 - 59 02:03 UA ROSSI, Nick 29 yd fumble recovery (STEIN kick) 6 - 66 MSU AKRON FIRST DOWNS 12 43 NET YARDS RUSHING 107 188 NET YARDS PASSING 93 565 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 200 753 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-49 9-86 PUNTS-YARDS 8-322 1-54 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-192 11-617 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1--1-0 3-10-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-74-0 1-41-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-29-1 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 29:38 28:19 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 16 6 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 6-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-6 PAT Kicks 0-0 9-9 Field Goals 2-3 1-2 RUSHING: Morgan State-DAVIDSON,Travis 19-77; COUNCIL,Robert 7-24; MANN,Brian 4-3; MARTIN,Tracy 3-2; HIGGINS,Seth 3-1; NICHOLS, Wesley 2-0. Akron-CHISHOLM, Jawon 18-129; HUNDLEY, Conor 7-24; HINES, Quentin 7-24; LAWRENCE, H. 4-15; WILLIAMS, Tyler 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 6. PASSING: Morgan State-HIGGINS,Seth 5-15-0-50; COUNCIL,Robert 4-12-0-43. Akron-WILLIAMS,Dalton 37-48-1-446; POHL, Kyle 7-10-1-119; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Morgan State-DAVIDSON,Travis 4-28; TAYLOR,Tubotein 2-31; MANN,Brian 1-13; HENDRIX,Tyrone 1-12; FLOWERS,Chris 1-9. Akron-SUEL, Marquelo 6-99; D’ORAZIO, Zach 6-71; SCONIERS, Keith 6-53; CHISHOLM, Jawon 5-31; SMITH, L.T. 4-41; FRIESON, Dee 4-34; PRATT, Andrew 3-90; DAVIS, Imani 3-19; DILLARD, Jerrod 2-53; GOODMAN, Tyrell 2-27; WILLIAMS, Tyler 1-29; LADRACH, Rhyne 1-12; PROCTER, Nolan 1-6.

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Dalton Williams’121 completions through four games broke Charlie Frye’s school mark for completions over a four-game stretch (110), which was set during the 2003 season. Scoring Summary: 1st 14:25 UA COMMACK, Avis 44 yd interception return (STEIN kick) 09:55 UT Johnson, A.J. 2 yd run (Brodus kick) 13 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:30 06:55 UT Brodus, D. 37 yd field goal 7 plays, 9 yards, TOP 2:01 03:27 UA STEIN, Robert 45 yd field goal 4 plays, 1 yard, TOP 0:53 2nd 14:53 UT Brodus, D. 23 yd field goal 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:29 10:40 UA STEIN, Robert 32 yd field goal 12 plays, 65 yards, TOP 4:13 08:12 UT Downs, B. 6 yd pass from Bray, T. (Brodus kick) 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:28 05:04 UA STEIN, Robert 37 yd field goal 10 plays, 46 yards, TOP 3:08 02:14 UA HINES, Quentin 70 yd run (STEIN kick) 1 play, 70 yards, TOP 0:12 01:03 UT Brodus, D. 22 yd field goal 8 plays, 70 yards, TOP 1:05 3rd 06:47 UT Neal, R. 3 yd pass from Bray, T. (Brodus kick) 8 plays, 66 yards, TOP 2:59 4th 14:50 UA STEIN, Robert 37 yd field goal 16 plays, 60 yards, TOP 6:53 12:28 UT Brodus, D. 28 yd field goal 7 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:17 09:02 UT Hunter, J. 19 yd pass from Bray, T. (Brodus kick) 1 play, 19 yards, TOP 0:07 06:34 UT Carter, J. 24 yd pass from Bray, T. (Brodus kick) 5 plays, 63 yards, TOP 1:44

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Sept. 29, 2012 – Akron, Ohio

Miami (Ohio) (3-2, 2-0 MAC) Akron (1-4, 0-1 MAC)

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Dalton Williams’ final pass of the game, a hail mary from the Akron 38, was intercepted by Miami’s Brison Burris as the RedHawks held off the Zips’ final attempt to even the score. The game was a back-and-forth affair that saw 1,334 yards of total offense, 14 touchdowns and 13 scoring drives of less than three minutes.

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AKRON, Ohio – Bowling Green scored 24 second-half points to rally from a 10-0 halftime deficit to defeat Akron 24-10 in a Mid-American Conference matchup at InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field. Jawon Chisholm led Akron with 100 yards rushing on 16 carries and Dalton Williams passed for 228 yards and one touchdown. It was the third 100-yard rushing game of the season for Chisholm and second in as many contests. Bowling Green was able to control the second half with its running game, grinding out 226 yards on the ground while the Falcons’ defense held Akron to 22 yards of total offense after the break. Kurt Mangum led the Akron defense with 13 tackles, one pass break-up and one tackle for loss. Troy Gilmer added eight stops for the Zips. Scoring Summary: 2nd 09:47 UA GOODMAN, Tyrell 17 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN, R. kick) 11 plays, 70 yards, TOP 4:15 0-7 00:00 UA STEIN, Robert 46 yd field goal 4 plays, 9 yards, TOP 1:17 0 - 10 3rd 11:43 BG SAMUEL, Anthon 4 yd run (STEIN, S. kick) 7 plays, 78 yards, TOP 3:09 7 - 10 06:17 BG STEIN, Stephen 26 yd field goal 10 plays, 54 yards, TOP 4:19 10 - 10 02:33 BG BAYER, Alex 60 yd pass from SCHILZ, Matt (STEIN, S. kick) 4 plays, 91 yards, TOP 1:40 17 - 10 4th 06:48 BG BAYER, Alex 12 yd pass from SCHILZ, Matt (STEIN, S. kick) 8 plays, 49 yards, TOP 4:05 24 - 10 FIRST DOWNS NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

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RUSHING: Bowling Green-SAMUEL, Anthon 15-117; PETTIGREW, John 13-81; MARTIN, Jamel 11-79; SCHILZ, Matt 3-11; JOPLIN, Shaun 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 1. Akron-CHISHOLM, Jawon 16-100; HUNDLEY, Conor 2-5; HINES, Quentin 1-1; WILLIAMS,Dalton 7-minus 18. PASSING: Bowling Green-SCHILZ, Matt 14-33-1-180. Akron-WILLIAMS,Dalton 29-50-0-228. RECEIVING: Bowling Green-BAYER, Alex 5-94; JOPLIN, Shaun 4-56; GALLON, Chris 2-9; HOSLEY, Jermal 2-9; BURBRINK, Ryan 1-12. Akron-SMITH, L.T. 6-40; CHISHOLM, Jawon 5-25; FRIESON, Dee 5-17; DILLARD, Jerrod 4-66; SCONIERS, Keith 3-24; SUEL, Marquelo 3-21; GOODMAN, Tyrell 1-17; PRATT, Andrew 1-12; HUNDLEY, Conor 1-6.

RECEIVING: Miami (Ohio)-SCOTT, Dawan 11-208; CRUSE, Andy 9-111; FRAZIER, David 4-73; WESTBROOK, J. 4-36; SWIFT, Luke 3-52; JENKINS, A. 2-23; CULPEPPER, W. 1-13. Akron-SUEL, Marquelo 8-105; FRIESON, Dee 7-98; SMITH, L.T. 5-51; CHISHOLM, Jawon 4-54; DAVIS, Imani 3-38; DILLARD, Jerrod 2-66; PRATT, Andrew 2-21; GOODMAN, Tyrell 1-13.

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PASSING: Miami (Ohio)-DYSERT, Zac 34-49-0-516. Akron-WILLIAMS,Dalton 32-42-1-446; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

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RUSHING: Miami (Ohio)-DYSERT, Zac 14-108; WESTBROOK, J. 10-23; SEMMES, Justin 6-20; FINKLEA, Erik 3-16; WILLIAMS, R. 2-11; TREADWELL, S. 3-10; SCOTT, Dawan 1-1. Akron-CHISHOLM, Jawon 21-156; HUNDLEY, Conor 5-27.

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Scoring Summary: 1st 14:21 MU SWIFT, Luke 35 yd pass from DYSERT, Zac (PATTERSON kick) 3 plays, 65 yards, TOP 0:39 7-0 04:56 MU CRUSE, Andy 5 yd pass from DYSERT, Zac (PATTERSON kick failed) 13 plays, 82 yards, TOP 6:35 13 - 0 03:29 UA DILLARD, Jerrod 56 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 4 plays, 92 yards, TOP 1:22 13 - 7 01:21 UA SUEL, Marquelo 10 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 3 plays, 82 yards, TOP 0:36 13 - 14 2nd 14:22 MU SCOTT, Dawan 21 yd pass from DYSERT, Zac (PATTERSON kick) 5 plays, 64 yards, TOP 1:54 20 - 14 10:59 MU SCOTT, Dawan 33 yd pass from DYSERT, Zac (SCOTT pass from DYSERT) 6 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:37 28 - 14 09:01 UA HUNDLEY, Conor 4 yd run (STEIN kick) 6 plays, 65 yards, TOP 1:58 28 - 21 02:00 UA CHISHOLM, Jawon 3 yd run (STEIN kick) 8 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:54 28 - 28 00:48 MU FRAZIER, David 12 yd pass from DYSERT, Zac (PATTERSON kick) 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP 1:12 35 - 28 3rd 12:44 UA FRIESON, Dee 27 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:16 35 - 35 06:23 MU PATTERSON, K. 26 yd field goal 9 plays, 61 yards, TOP 3:25 38 - 35 01:40 MU WESTBROOK, J. 19 yd pass from DYSERT, Zac (PATTERSON kick) 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:52 45 - 35 4th 14:08 UA CHISHOLM, Jawon 1 yd run (STEIN kick) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:32 45 - 42 10:01 MU PATTERSON, K. 43 yd field goal 9 plays, 53 yards, TOP 4:01 48 - 42 07:06 UA FRIESON, Dee 18 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton (STEIN kick) 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:55 48 - 49 01:04 MU SEMMES, Justin 3 yd run (FRAZIER, David pass from DYSERT, Zac) 13 plays, 89 yards, TOP 5:56 56 - 49

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AKRON, Ohio – The Miami RedHawks defeated the Akron Zips 56-49 in the Zips’ MidAmerican Conference opener at Infocision Stadium – Summa Field.

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ATHENS, Ohio – Despite a 14-point fourth quarter rally, the Akron football team lost 34-28 to Ohio in a Mid-American Conference matchup at Peden Stadium. Quarterback Dalton Williams connected with wideout Jerrod Dillard twice for a touchdown in the last period to make the final margin. The first was a six-yard strike with 8:58 to go and the second came from five yards out with 1:55 remaining. On the ensuing kickoff, Akron attempted an on-side kick. Zach Paul’s attempt went out of bounds after being touched by a UA player. Williams completed 32-of-53 passes for 298 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions. Jawon Chisholm helped the Zip offense with 28 carries for a season-high 177 yards. He also had five catches for 55 yards. Dillard ended the day with three receptions for 32 yards and the two TD catches. Scoring Summary: 1st 11:57 OU TETTLETON, T 39 yd pass from SMITH, Landon. (WELLER kick) 8 plays, 65 yards, TOP 3:03 0-7 08:36 OU FOSTER, Donte 13 yd pass from TETTLETON, T. (WELLER kick) 4 plays, 53 yards, TOP 1:48 0 - 14 2nd 02:54 OU WELLER, Matt 44 yd field goal 11 plays, 27 yards, TOP 3:33 0 - 17 00:44 OU WELLER, Matt 29 yd field goal 5 plays, 34 yards, TOP 0:43 0 - 20 00:16 UA SMITH, L.T. 19 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEIN kick). 4 plays, 75 yards, TOP 0:28 7 - 20 3rd 11:56 UA WILLIAMS, Tyler 10 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEIN kick) 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:04 14 - 20 03:26 OU HILL, Troy 2 yd pass from TETTLETON, T. (WELLER kick) 11 plays, 96 yards, TOP 4:44 14 - 27 00:37 OU BOYKIN, Ryan 5 yd run. (WELLER kick) 9 plays, 56 yards, TOP 2:42 14 - 34 4th 08:48 UA DILLARD, Jerrod 6 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEIN kick) 11 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:22 21 - 34 01:55 UA DILLARD, Jerrod 5 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEIN kick) 8 plays, 43 yards, 1:23 28 - 34 AKRON OHIO FIRST DOWNS 26 29 NET YARDS RUSHING 158 252 NET YARDS PASSING 298 189 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 456 441 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-55 4-40 PUNTS-YARDS 5-193 4-182 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-248 7-451 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-3-0 3-40-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-24-0 2-41-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 26:54 33:06 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-21 PAT Kicks 4-4 4-4 Field Goals 0-0 2-2 RUSHING: Akron-Jawon Chisholm 28-177; Quentin Hines 1-4; Dee Frieson 1--4; Dalton Williams 3--19. Ohio-BLANKENSHIP, Be 17-108; BOYKIN, Ryan 19-96; TETTLETON, T 12-65; VICK, Derrius 1-5; SMITH, Landon 1-0; PATTERSON, Daz’ 1--1; Team 2--21. PASSING: Akron-Dalton Williams 53-32-2-298. Ohio-TETTLETON, T 27-13-0-150; SMITH, Landon 1-1-0-39. RECEIVING: Akron-Dee Frieson 5-57; Jawon Chisholm 5-55; Keith Sconiers 6-35; L.T. Smith 4-33; Jerrod Dillard 3-32; Marquelo Suel 3-28; Imani Davis 1-17; Andrew Pratt 2-17; Tyler Williams 2-16; Quentin Hines 1-8. Ohio-HILL, Troy 5-52; TETTLETON, T 1-39; BUSSEY, Bakari 1-34; FOSTER, Donte 2-21; BLANKENSHIP, Be 1-17; WATERS, Matt 2-17; ROBACK, Derek 2-9.

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Oct. 20, 2012 – Akron, Ohio

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AKRON, Ohio – Led by the running and passing of quarterback Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois defeated Akron 37-7 in Mid-American Conference football action on a cold, windy afternoon at Infocision Stadium – Summa Field. Akron quarterback Dalton Williams led the Zips with 157 yards passing and one touchdown and running back Conor Hundley added 81 total yards, 63 on the ground, but UA was unable to overcome key turnovers in Northern Illinois territory in both halves. Lynch was 20-of-33 passing for 223 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 131 yards and two more scores as the Huskies posted a 528-199 edge in total offense. He closed the scoring for NIU with a 35-yard run early in the fourth quarter. Scoring Summary: 1st 06:16 NIU SIMS, Mathew 39 yd field goal 7 plays, 46 yards in 1:43 3-0 04:52 NIU MOORE, Martel 9 yd pass from LYNCH, Jordan. (SIMS kick) 4 plays, 30 yards in 1:18 10 - 0 2nd 04:47 NIU SIMS, Mathew 31 yd field goal 6 plays, 39 yards in 1:32 13 - 0 01:32 UA DILLARD, Jerrod 4 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEIN kick) 9 plays, 75 yards in 3:15 13 - 7 00:19 NIU LYNCH, Jordan 15 yd run. (SIMS kick) 8 plays, 57 yards in 1:06 20 - 7 3rd 12:09 NIU SIMS, Mathew 29 yd field goal 10 plays, 63 yards in 2:51 23 - 7 01:30 NIU SCHEPLER, Jason 13 yd pass from LYNCH, Jordan. (SIMS kick) 8 plays, 59 yards in 3:12 30 - 7 4th 11:09 NIU LYNCH, Jordan 35 yd run. (SIMS kick) 7 plays, 72 yards in 2:59 FIRST DOWNS NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

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RUSHING: Northern Illinois-LYNCH, Jordan 20-131; SETTLE, Leighto 8-50; BOWERS, Giorgio 5-37; DANIELS, Akeem 4-35; MCINTOSH, Matt 6-26; HARRIS, Keith 7-26. Akron-Conor Hundley 18-63; Jawon Chisholm 8-13; Quentin Hines 3-12; Kyle Pohl 1-1; TEAM 1--3; Dalton Williams 6--44. PASSING: Northern Illinois-LYNCH, Jordan 33-20-0-223. Akron-Dalton Williams 29-15-1-157. RECEIVING: Northern Illinois-BRESCACIN, Juwa 2-67; MOORE, Martel 5-54; WELLS, Jamison 3-31; LEWIS, Tommylee 5-29; EAKES, Luke 1-18; SCHEPLER, Jason 1-13; BROWN, Da’Ron 2-9; DANIELS, Akeem 1-2. Akron-L.T. Smith 2-43; Keith Sconiers 3-36; Marquelo Suel 2-29; Conor Hundley 1-18; Jerrod Dillard 2-13; Imani Davis 1-8; Dee Frieson 1-6; Jawon Chisholm 2-3; Will Fleming 1-1.


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Oct. 27, 2012 – Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

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KENT, Ohio – Dalton Williams led Akron with 312 passing yards and Jawon Chisholm rushed for 115 yards, but the Zips fell 35-24 to neighborhood rival Kent State in the PNC Wagon Wheel Challenge on a chilly afternoon at Dix Stadium.

Akron had a chance to pull to within a touchdown with about nine minutes to play but its 10-play, 76-yard drive fell short. On fourth and goal from the 4-yard line quarterback Dalton Williams faced a heavy Central Michigan blitz and overthrew the endzone.

Williams achieved the school’s single-season record for passing touchdowns with 24, tallying two today during a 30-for-41 passing performance. Chisholm notched his fifth 100-yard rushing game of the season on 16 carries, after sitting out last week’s contest at Central Michigan due to a shoulder injury.

The Zips made the margin 28-14 with 14:30 left when Jerrod Dillard caught a 10-yard pass from Williams to complete an eight-play, 76-yard drive, but the squad’s scoring ended there and the Chippewas posted an insurance TD when Zurlon Tipton rushed six yards to the endzone with 1:26 remaining.

RECEIVING: Akron-Jerrod Dillard 7-91; Marquelo Suel 4-65; Dee Frieson 8-65; Keith Sconiers 5-63; L.T. Smith 3-26; Andrew Pratt 2-16; Imani Davis 1-12; Quentin Hines 1-11; Tyler Williams 2-3. Central Michigan-DAVIS, Titus 4-112; WILSON, Cody 5-23; WILLIAMS, C. 1-19; ODYKIRK, Connor 1-12; TIPTON, Zurlon 2-8; MCCORD, Ben 1-4; FENTON, Adam 1-2.

RUSHING: Akron-Jawon Chisholm 16-115; Conor Hundley 10-17; Quentin Hines 3-10; Imani Davis 1-5; Dalton Williams 2--17. Kent State-ARCHER, Dri 11-126; DURHAM, Trayion 24-107; KEITH, Spencer 5-28. PASSING: Akron-Dalton Williams 41-30-0-312; TEAM 1-0-0-0. Kent State-KEITH, Spencer 19-14-0-103. RECEIVING: Akron-Marquelo Suel 11-85; L.T. Smith 5-50; Keith Sconiers 2-46; Jawon Chisholm 4-37; Jerrod Dillard 2-34; Dee Frieson 3-30; Imani Davis 2-16; Tyler Williams 1-14. Kent State-HUMPHREY, Chris 2-20; PAYTON, Kyle 2-20; ARCHER, Dri 3-19; ERJAVEC, Tim 2-16; DURHAM, Trayion 1-13; ADEYEMI, Eric 2-6; HURDLE, Matthew 1-6; BOYLE, Josh 1-3.

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PASSING: Akron-Dalton Williams 51-31-2-329; Kyle Pohl 2-2-0-23. Central Michigan-RADCLIFF, Ryan 25-15-0-180.

AKRON KSU FIRST DOWNS 23 18 NET YARDS RUSHING 130 261 NET YARDS PASSING 312 103 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 442 364 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 8-76 4-30 PUNTS-YARDS 5-210 5-245 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-177 6-320 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-4-0 0-0-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-75-0 4-62-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 31:04 28:56 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 3 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-17 PAT Kicks 3-3 5-5 Field Goals 1-1 0-1

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RUSHING: Akron-Conor Hundley 17-92; Quentin Hines 4-19; H. Lawrence 6-14; Kyle Pohl 1-9; Imani Davis 1-6. Central Michigan-TIPTON, Zurlon 37-243; LAVALLII, S. 5-21; GARLAND, A. 1-4; RADCLIFF, Ryan 1--4.

Scoring Summary: 1st 06:49 UA DILLARD, Jerrod 13 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEIN kick) 14 plays, 89 yards in 6:02 7-0 00:29 UA DILLARD, Jerrod 21 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEIN kick) 7 plays, 70 yards in 2:40 14 - 0 2nd 11:39 KSU DURHAM, Trayion 1 yd run. (CORTEZ kick) 8 plays, 68 yards in 3:46 14 - 7 07:29 UA CHISHOLM, Jawon 50 yd run. (STEIN kick) 9 plays, 94 yards in 4:07 21 - 7 03:19 KSU KEITH, Spencer 4 yd run. (CORTEZ kick) 8 plays, 60 yards in 4:01 21 - 14 00:00 UA STEIN, Robert 32 yd field goal 11 plays, 54 yards in 3:13 24 - 14 3rd 07:37 KSU DURHAM, Trayion 6 yd run. (CORTEZ kick) 10 plays, 94 yards in 4:32 24 - 21 06:13 KSU ARCHER, Dri 30 yd run. (CORTEZ kick) 3 plays, 41 yards in 0:59 24 - 28 4th 00:38 KSU DURHAM, Trayion 15 yd run. (CORTEZ kick) 6 plays, 35 yards in 2:25 24 - 3

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AKRON CMU FIRST DOWNS 27 21 NET YARDS RUSHING 140 264 NET YARDS PASSING 352 180 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 492 444 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 8-64 6-50 PUNTS-YARDS 5-156 6-268 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-195 6-370 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-24-0 0-0-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-66-0 0-0-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 27:59 32:01 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 0-0 PAT Kicks 2-2 5-5 Field Goals 0-0 0-1

Kurt Mangum led the Zips defensively, with a game-high 11 tackles, and Troy Gilmer had 8 stops for UA.

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Scoring Summary: 1st 14:10 CMU TIPTON, Zurlon 72 yd run. (HARMAN kick) 2 plays, 75 yards in 0:50 0-7 07:01 UA FRIESON, Dee 9 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEINkick) 4 plays, 31 yards in 0:52 7-7 03:28 CMU DAVIS, Titus 27 yd pass from RADCLIFF, Ryan. (HARMAN, kick). 9 plays, 75 yards in 3:33 7 - 14 3rd 13:04 CMU TIPTON, Zurlon 5 yd run. (HARMAN, kick) 3 plays, 37 yards in 1:12 7 - 21 10:51 CMU DAVIS, Titus 36 yd pass from RADCLIFF, Ryan. (HARMAN, kick) 3 plays, 55 yards in 1:14 7 - 28 4th 14:30 UA DILLARD, Jerrod 10 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEIN kick) 8 plays, 76 yards in 2:13 14 - 28 01:26 CMU TIPTON, Zurlon 6 yd run. (HUGE kick) 13 plays, 96 yards in 7:34.

Akron led in total offense, 442-364. Kent State had 261 yards rushing, led by Archer’s 126 on 11 carries and Durham’s 107 on 24 attempts. Keith threw for 103 yards and completed 14-of-19 passes.

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MT. PLEASANT, Mich. – Despite posting 492 yards of total offense, The University of Akron football team lost 35-14 to Central Michigan in a Mid-American Conference cross-divisional matchup at Kelly/Shorts Stadium.


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AKRON, Ohio – Jawon Chisholm led Akron with 103 yards rushing and Marquelo Suel had 105 yards receiving as the Zips football team’s second-half comeback effort fell short in a 22-14 loss to visiting Massachusetts in Mid-American Conference play at InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field.

TOLEDO, Ohio – The Akron football team closed out its season with a 35-23 loss to Toledo in Mid-American Conference cross divisional play at the Glass Bowl.

Dalton Williams, who completed 34-of-51 passes for 332 yards, connected with Suel on a 19-yard touchdown strike to pull Akron within what would prove to be the final margin with 2:27 to play. UA’s Justin March tied UMass’ Darren Thellen with a game-high 11 tackles. Kurt Mangum had nine stops for the Zips. Akron again led in the total offensive yardage category, 427-327.

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Nov. 20, 2012 – Toledo, Ohio

Massachusetts (1-9, 1-5 MAC) 3 12 0 7 22 Akron (1-10, 0-7 MAC) 0 0 7 7 14

Scoring Summary: 1st 02:21 UM B. Lucas 23 yd field goal 4 plays, 9 yards in 1:19 3-0 2nd 11:37 UM B. Lucas 26 yd field goal 11 plays, 72 yards in 3:15 6-0 06:35 UM A. Williams 24 yd pass from M. Wegzyn (2pt conversion pass by M. Wegzyn failed) 3 plays, 22 yards in 0:37 12 - 0 00:13 UM B. Lucas 35 yd field goal 4 plays, 5 yards in 1:06 15 - 0 3rd 08:49 UA CHISHOLM, Jawon 1 yd run. (STEIN kick) 10 plays, 61 yards in 3:46 15 - 7 4th 03:59 UM M. Wegzyn 1 yd run. (B. Lucas kick is good) 2 plays, 1 yards in 0:50 22 - 7 02:27 UA SUEL, Marquelo 19 yd pass from WILLIAMS,Dalton. (STEIN kick) 9 plays, 76 yards in 1:26 22 - 14 UMASS AKRON FIRST DOWNS 21 24 NET YARDS RUSHING 61 95 NET YARDS PASSING 266 332 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 327 427 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-1 4-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-35 12-75 PUNTS-YARDS 6-269 6-204 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-340 3-192 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-40-0 1-5-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-25-0 3-48-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 4-80-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-6-0 1-3-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 32:56 27:04 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 4 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 3-10 PAT Kicks 1-1 2-2 Field Goals 3-3 0-0 RUSHING: Massachusetts-M. Cox 15-44; J. Broadnax 4-19; M. Wegzyn 10-3; A. Williams 1-1; TEAM 3--6. Akron-Jawon Chisholm 23-103; Quentin Hines 1-4; TEAM 1--3; Dalton Williams 2--9. PASSING: Massachusetts-M. Wegzyn 39-23-1-266. Akron-Dalton Williams 51-34-4-332. RECEIVING: Massachusetts-A. Williams 6-86; R. Blanchflower 6-64; T. Sharpe 3-50; D. Walker 5-47; J. Broadnax 2-19; M. Boland 1-0. Akron-Marquelo Suel 10-105; Keith Sconiers 5-53; Dee Frieson 5-46; Jawon Chisholm 4-44; Conor Hundley 2-30; L.T. Smith 2-27; Jerrod Dillard 2-17; Imani Davis 1-5; Quentin Hines 1-4; Tyrell Goodman 2-1.

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The Rockets were led by quarterback Austin Danton who completed 29-of-35 passes for 327 yards, five touchdowns and one interception. Three of his TDs came in the second quarter – connecting with Alonzo Russell on 23- and 39-yard strikes and David Pasquale on a 55-yarder – to give the home team a 21-17 lead at the half. Kyle Pohl was 28-of-42 passing for 213 yards and one interception. L.T. Smith led the UA receivers with 79 yards off of four catches. Chisholm had six catches for 31 yards and 47 yards rushing on 17 tries. Kurt Mangum paced the Akron defense with 10 tackles and had one interception. Justin March finished with nine stops for the Zips. Scoring Summary: 1st 13:14 UA STEIN, Robert 31 yd field goal 5 plays, 54 yards in 1:46 3-0 00:50 UA CHISHOLM, Jawon 4 yd run. (STEIN kick) 14 plays, 81 yards in 5:44 10 - 0 2nd 14:03 UT RUSSELL, Alonzo 23 yd pass from DANTIN, Austin. (DETMER kick) 6 plays, 75 yards in 1:47 10 - 7 07:38 UT PASQUALE, David 55 yd pass from DANTIN, Austin. (DETMER kick) 8 plays, 85 yards in 3:55 10 - 14 05:54 UA SCONIERS, Keith 30 yd pass from POHL, Kyle. (STEIN kick) 7 plays, 81 yards in 1:39. 17 - 14 01:37 UT RUSSELL, Alonzo 39 yd pass from DANTIN, Austin. (DETMER kick) 5 plays, 77 yards in 2:07 17 - 21 4th 09:56 UT ZMOLIK, Alex 2 yd pass from DANTIN, Austin. (DETMER kick) 12 plays, 62 yards in 6:14 17 - 28 08:19 UT OLACK, Justin 3 yd pass from DANTIN, Austin. (DETMER kick) 3 plays, 25 yards in 0:35 17 - 35 03:30 UA DILLARD, Jerrod 3 yd pass from POHL, Kyle. (2pt conversion pass by POHL, Kyle failed) 7 plays, 45 yards in 2:29. 23 - 35 AKRON UT FIRST DOWNS 23 24 NET YARDS RUSHING 67 132 NET YARDS PASSING 265 327 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 332 459 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 3-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 11-63 10-115 PUNTS-YARDS 6-220 4-168 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-236 6-386 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-12-0 2-8-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-121-0 3-72-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-7-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 29:54 30:06 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 3 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-12 4-33 PAT Kicks 2-2 5-5 Field Goals 1-1 0-0 RUSHING: Akron-Jawon Chisholm 17-47; Kyle Pohl 9-16; Conor Hundley 1-8; Quentin Hines 1-5; Martel Durant 1-1; Zach Paul 1--10. Toledo-PASQUALE, David 15-93; DANTIN, Austin 12-32; REEDY, Bernard 1-12; TEAM 2--2; McDOWELL, C. 4--3. PASSING: Akron-Kyle Pohl 42-28-1-213; Dalton Williams 4-2-0-52. Toledo-DANTIN, Austin 35-29-1-327. RECEIVING: Akron-L.T. Smith 4-79; Keith Sconiers 2-44; Jawon Chisholm 6-31; Marquelo Suel 3-30; Jerrod Dillard 4-23; Tyler Williams 3-20; Dee Frieson 1-16; Quentin Hines 3-15; Tyrell Goodman 2-8; Conor Hundley 1-5; Imani Davis 1--6. Toledo-RUSSELL, Alonzo 9-139; PASQUALE, David 7-110; OLACK, Justin 4-30; McDOWELL, C. 3-24; REEDY, Bernard 4-19; MACON, Dwight 1-3; ZMOLIK, Alex 1-2.


Records and History

Section Contets TEAM RECORDS 80-81 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 82 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING 82-84 INDIVIDUAL PASSING 85-87 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING 88-90 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE 90-92 PUNT AND KICK RETURNING 92 ALL PURPOSE YARDS 92-93 KICKING AND PUNTING 93-94 SCORING 94-95 DEFENSE 95-97 YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE STATS 98 YEAR-BY-YEAR DEFENSIVE STATS 99 HONORS AND AWARDS 100-103 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS 104-108 POSTSEASON RECAPS 109-110 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 111-117 ALL-TIME HEAD COACH RECORDS 117


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Team Single Game - OFfense

Total Offense Plays Yards Gained

98 97 97 753 692 653

at Virginia vs. Morgan State vs. Indiana State vs. Morgan State vs. Howard vs. Youngstown State

9-21-02 9-15-12 9-29-79 9-15-12 9-20-03 11-8-69

Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Fewest Yards Gained Touchdowns

79 503 -74 7

vs. Indiana (Pa.) vs. Northern Arizona at Ohio at Wooster

11-13-71 9-28-91 9-29-51 10-29-55

Passing Attempts Passes Completed Passes Intercepted Yards Gained Fewest Yards Gained Touchdown Passes

59 59 54 54 44 36 34 34 33 32 7 7 7 565 455 446 436 417 413 407 406 14 6 5 5 5

vs. Morgan State vs. Memphis at Florida International vs. Central Florida vs. Morgan State vs. Kent State vs. Massachusetts vs. Memphis at Central Michigan at Ohio vs. Middle Tennessee at Wittenberg at Wittenberg vs. Morgan State vs. Memphis vs. Miami (Ohio) vs. Miami (Ohio) at Central Michigan vs. Northern Illinois vs. Kent State vs. Northern Illinois at Baldwin-Wallace vs. Morgan State at Florida International vs. Northern Illinois vs. Oberlin

9-15-12 12-26-05 9-8-12 8-30-12 9-15-12 8-28-03 11-10-12 12-26-05 10-27-12 10-13-12 11-16-85 11-14-59 9-21-57 9-15-12 12-26-05 9-29-12 11-20-04 11-8-03 12-1-05 8-28-03 9-24-05 10-31-59 9-15-12 9-8-12 9-24-05 11-5-55

Punting/punt returns Punts 16 Yards on Punts 613 Highest Avg. per Punt Min. 5 punts 51.8 Min. 10 punts 47.8 Punt Returns 9 9 Yds on Punt Returns 133 Highest Avg. Gain per Return Min. 4 returns 33.2

vs. Northern Arizona (4 for 133) 11-4-89

scoring Points Points in a loss Points in One Quarter Points in One Half

vs. Morgan State vs. Howard vs. Eastern Michigan (3 OT) vs. Youngstown State vs. Miami (Ohio) at Youngstown State (40-39) at Denison (2nd) vs. Howard (1st) vs. Cal Poly (2nd) at Indiana (Pa.) (2nd) vs. Morgan State (3rd) at Central Michigan (2nd) vs. Baldwin-Wallace (1st) vs. Howard (1st) vs. Morgan State (2nd)

66 65 65 60 49 39 36 35 28 28 24 24 24 48 45

vs. Youngstown State at Virginia Tech (13 punts) at Cincinnati (5 for 259) at Virginia Tech (13 for 613) vs. New Mexico State vs. Butler vs. Northern Arizona

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11-2-40 11-2-89 11-21-92 9-2-89 11-5-88 9-18-71 11-4-89

9-15-12 9-20-03 11-24-01 11-8-69 9-29-12 11-22-86 11-8-58 9-20-03 10-11-03 11-14-70 9-15-12 11-8-03 11-9-68 9-20-03 9-15-12

TD Scored Players to Score (Game) Extra Points (Kick) FG Attempted FG Made Largest Victory Margin

42 42 9 9 8 11 9 8 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 62 60 58 58 58

vs. Youngstown State (1st) 11-5-83 at Indiana (Pa.) (1st) 11-14-70 vs. Youngstown State 11-8-69 at Otterbein 10-8-55 vs. Morgan State 9-15-12 at Otterbein (58-0) 10-8-55 vs. Morgan State 9-15-12 vs. Howard 9-20-03 vs. Eastern Michigan 11-24-01 at Connecticut 10-25-03 vs. Temple 11-7-92 vs. Northern Michigan 10-12-74 vs. Temple 11-7-92 at Bowling Green 9-28-85 at Eastern Illinois 11-17-79 vs. Western Reserve Acad. (66-4) 1893 vs. Morgan State (66-6) 9-15-12 vs. Howard (65-7) 9-20-03 at Otterbein (58-0) 10-8-55 vs. Hiram (58-0) 1928

First downs First Downs Fewest First Downs First Downs by Rush First Downs by Pass

43 37 35 34 3 3 31 29

vs. Morgan State vs. Howard vs. Liberty vs. Northern Arizona at Ohio State vs. Wittenberg vs. Indiana (Pa.) vs. Morgan State

9-15-12 9-20-03 10-12-02 9-28-91 9-8-07 11-10-62 11-13-71 9-15-12

fumbles Fumbles Fumbles Lost

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vs. Baldwin-Wallace at Indiana State

11-15-58 10-2-76

Penalties Penalties Most Yards Penalized

17 vs. Morehead State 175 vs. Morehead State

9-18-76 9-18-76

Team Single Game - Defense

total Defense Fewest Yards Allowed -5 Most Plays Allowed 92 92 92 92 Most Yards Allowed 705 644 633 Fewest First Downs 3 3 3

at Otterbein (-18 rushing, 13 passing) vs. Miami (Ohio) vs. Bowling Green vs. Western Kentucky vs. Central Michigan at Tennessee at Nebraska vs. Miami (Ohio) at Heidelberg vs. Baldwin-Wallace vs. Morgan State

9-30-00 9-20-97 11-15-69 9-14-02 9-22-12 8-30-97 9-29-12 10-14-61 11-15-58 9-12-09

rushing defense Fewest Rushes Against Fewest Rushing Yards Most Rushes Against Most Rushing Yards

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at Rhode Island (53 yards) vs. Western Kentucky at Indiana State vs. Kent State

11-30-85 9-15-84 11-6-71 11-6-54

Passing Defense Fewest Attempts Fewest Completions Fewest Yards Most Attempts Most Completions Most Yards Most Touchdowns

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vs. Ohio 10-25-97 multiple times (last vs. Ohio, 10-25-97) vs. Mount Union 11-9-57 at Rhode Island 11-30-85 at Rhode Island 11-30-85 at Western Kentucky 10-5-85 at Western Michigan 11-25-11

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10-28-67 11-9-40 10-23-37 10-10-98 11-4-89 11-1-86 9-17-11

vs. Temple (2 fum and 6 Ints) 11-7-92 at Indiana State (6 fum and 2 ints) 10-2-76 vs. Wittenberg 9-27-52 at Tennessee Tech 10-29-83 at Indiana State 10-2-76

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295 287 278 24.6 (295 in 12 games) 23.9 (287 in 12 games) 23.2 (278 in 12 games) 148 180 170 154

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Scoring Points 435 2003 333 2000 Points Scored per Game 39.4 (276 in 7 games) 1893 36.3 (435 in 12 games) 2003 31.6 (316 in 10 games) 1969 Pts in Consecutive Games 118 1893 52-4 vs. Massillon A.C. 66-4 vs. Western Reserve Academy 106 2001 41-14 at Buffalo 65-62 vs. Eastern Michigan 105 1968 46-0 vs. Illinois State 59-19 vs. Baldwin-Wallace Touchdowns 55 2003 45 1968 44 2002 Extra Points (Kick) 54 2003 40 2002 Field Goals 19 1985 Punting Number 84 Highest Average 44.9 (42 punts)

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total defense Fewest Yds Allowed/Gm Lowest Avg Allowed/Play

169.2 (1,523 yds in 9 games) 3.1 (1,523 yds in 484 plays)

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Rushing Fewest Yds Allowed/Gm Lowest Avg Allowed/Rush

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Passing Fewest Yds Allowed/Gm 35.8 (322 yds in 9 games) Fewest TDs Allowed 0 Interceptions 26

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scoring Fewest Points Allowed per Game (before 1930) 7.1 (71 pts in 10 games) (since 1930) 5.76 (50 pts in 9 games) Most Points Allowed 462 435 Most Pts Allowed/Gm 39.5 (435 pts in 11 games) 38.5 (462 pts in 12 games) 35.1 (421 pts in 12 games) 35.7 (428 pts in 12 games) 31.6 (379 pts in 12 games)

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Passing Attempts 583 541 449 Yards 3,753 3,736 3,601 2,962 2,720 2,635 Yards per Game 312.8 (3,758 yds in 12 games) 311.3 (3,736 yds in 12 games) 277.0 (3,601 yds in 13 games) Gain per Completion 17.3 (106 rec. for 1,835 yds) Attempts per Game 48.6 (583 att in 12 games) 41.6 (541 att in 13 games) 37.4 (449 att in 12 games) Completions 364 287 284 Completions per Game 30.3 (364 comp in 12 games) 23.9 (287 comp in 12 games) 22.1 (265 comp in 12 games) 21.8 (284 comp in 13 games) 20.3 (223 comp in 11 games) Highest Pct Completed (Min. 150 atts.) 65.6 (265 of 404) 63.9 (287 of 449) 63.3 (223 of 352) Touchdown Passes 30 24 22

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2.50 (30 in 12 games) 1.85 (24 in 13 games) 1.83 (22 in 12 games) 1.80 (18 in 10 games)

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Total offense Plays 963 948 947 Yards 5,643 5,126 4,996 4,852 4,589 Yards Gained per Game 470.2 (5,643 yds in 12 games) 427.2 (5,126 yds in 12 games) 418.3 (4,183 yds in 10 games) Average Gain per Play 6.1 (5,643 yds on 923 plays) 5.9 (4,589 yds on 778 plays)

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Passing Defense (continued) Most Passes Intercepted 7 vs. Bradley 7 vs. Kent State 7 vs. Baldwin-Wallace Most Yds on Int Ret 99 at Kent State TDs on Int Returns 2 vs. Northern Arizona 2 at Tennessee Tech 2 at Cincinnati

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Misc. Team Records | Individual rushing Consecutive Records Victories 11 1969-70 and 1929-30 9 1970-71 8 1961-62 6 1976, 1957, 1958, 1953 and 1937 Losses 11 1950-51 11 2010 Gms w/out Being Shutout 66 1998 through 9-18-2004 49 1967-72 Wins by Shutout 7 1929 Games Played 51 Alex Allen 2005, 07-10 48 Adam Steiner 2009-12 48 Jake Anderson 2008-11 48 Almondo Sewell 2007-10 48 Jall Carter 2007-10 48 Mike Ward 2007-10 48 Corey Woods 2007-10 48 Reggie Corner 2004-07 48 Kris Kasparek 2004-07 48 Brion Stokes 2004-07 48 Jason Giachetti 2003-06 48 Kiki Gonzalez 2003-06 48 Domenik Hixon 2002-05 Games Started 48 Reggie Corner 2004-08 46 Aaron Conley 2001-04 44 Domenik Hixon 2002-05 44 Charlie Frye 2001-04 44 Pierce Joiner 1986-89 44 Mike O’Connor 1988-91 44 Kevin Kuntz 1995-98 akron Milestones First Game Western Reserve Academy, 1891 First Win Western Reserve Academy, 22-6, 1891 First Loss Kenyon, 42-0, 1891 First Tie Case Tech, 0-0, 1900 First Bowl Game Grantland Rice vs. Louisiana Tech, 12-14-68 First Bowl Win Knute Rockne vs. Northern Mich., 29-26 (ot), 12-4-76 First D-I Bowl Game Motor City vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 Milestone wins, all opponents 1st: vs. Western Reserve Academy (22-6), 1891 25th: vs. Findlay (6-0), 1909 50th: vs. Baldwin-Wallace (53-0), 1916 100th: vs. Kent State (8-6), 1928 150th: vs. Western Michigan (6-0), 1938 200th: at Mount Union (41-6), 11-10-56 250th: vs. Wittenberg (14-0), 10-8-66 300th: at Ball State (26-21), 9-28-74 350th: vs. Austin Peay (42-7), 11-20-82 400th: vs. Arkansas State (28-23), 10-29-91 450th: vs. Howard (65-7), 9-20-03 475th: vs Western Michigan (39-38), 10-6-07 Milestone wins, collegiate 1st: vs. Denison (4-0), 1892 25th: vs. Marietta (22-11), 1910 50th: vs. Hiram (27-0), 1919 100th: vs. Case Tech (14-0), 1929 150th: vs. Kent State (23-7), 11-9-40 200th: vs. Heidelberg (11-0), 10-11-58 250th: at Bradley (27-13), 10-12-68 300th: vs. Morehead State (26-6), 9-18-76 350th: vs. Morehead State (27-3), 10-14-84 375th: vs. New Mexico State (52-7), 11-5-88 400th: at Temple (31-7), 10-23-93 425th: at Bowling Green (27-21), 10-7-00 450th: vs. Northern Illinois (48-42, OT), 9-24-05 475th: vs. Morgan State (66-6), 9-15-12

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Best records by win percentage 1969 .900 (9-1-0) 1929 .900 (9-1-0) 1930 .875 (7-1-0) 1957 .833 (7-1-1) 1976 .800 (8-2-0) 1971 .800 (8-2-0) 1962 .778 (7-2-0) 1937 .778 (7-2-0) 1910 .778 (7-2-0) 1968 .750 (7-2-1) 1985 .727 (8-3-0) 1983 .727 (8-3-0)

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yards gained Quarter 135 by James Black (2nd) Half 190 by James Black (1st) Game 295 by James Black Season 1,786 by Mike Clark Career 4,257 by Mike Clark

vs. Youngstown State, 11-5-83 vs. Youngstown State, 11-5-83 at Austin Peay, 11-19-83 1986 1984-86

yards per game Season 162.4 by Mike Clark (1,786 yds in 11 games) Career 133.0 by Mike Clark (4,257 yds in 32 games) yards by class Freshman Game 188 by Jawon Chisholm Season 961 by Jawon Chisholm Sophomore Game 243 by Ron Tyson Season 1,172 by Mike Clark Junior Game 240 by Bobby Hendry Season 1,299 by Mike Clark Senior Game 295 by James Black Season 1,786 by Mike Clark rushing attempts Quarter 15 by James Black (4th) Half 29 by James Black (2nd) Game 52 by James Black 48 by Paul Winters 48 by Mike Clark Season 351 by James Black Career 804 by Mike Clark

vs. VMI, 9-24-11 2011 at Northern Illinois, 1966 1984 vs. Liberty, 10-12-02 1985 at Austin Peay, 11-19-83 1986 at Austin Peay, 11-19-83 at Austin Peay, 11-19-83 at Austin Peay, 11-19-83 at Eastern Illinois, 11-17-79 at Western Kentucky, 10-5-85 1983 1984-86

rushes per game Season 31.9 by James Black (351 att in 11 games) Career 25.1 by Mike Clark (804 att in 32 games) Rushing touchdowns Game 5 by Bobby Hendry 5 by Terry Cameron Season 17 by Dennis Kennedy Career 39 by Brandon Payne

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games gaining 100 yards or more Season 9 by Mike Clark 1986 Career 24 by Mike Clark 1984-86 consecutive games gaining 100 yards of more 6 by Mike Clark 1985 (9/14-10/19); 1986 (10/16-11/21) games gaining 200 yards or more Season 3 by Mike Clark 1986 Career 4 by Mike Clark 1984-86


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Yards Avg YPG 4,257 5.3 133.0 3,054 4.2 98.5 3,032 5.4 79.8 2,861 4.6 73.4 2,847 4.7 69.4 2,816 4.5 72.2 2,613 4.4 90.1 2,522 4.5 54.8 2,314 3.7 74.6 2,101 4.5 87.5 2,003 4.6 60.7 1,976 5.4 58.2 1,939 4.3 58.8

Single season rushing yards Rk. Player Year G Att Yds Avg YPG 1. Mike Clark 1986 11 245 1,786 7.3 162.4 2. James Black 1983 11 351 1,568 4.5 142.5 3. Dennis Kennedy 2008 12 239 1,321 5.5 110.1 4. Mike Clark 1985 11 301 1,299 4.3 118.1 5. Paul Winters 1979 11 318 1,298 4.1 118.0 6. Brett Biggs 2005 13 284 1,230 4.3 94.6 7. James Black 1982 9 306 1,188 3.9 132.0 8. Mike Clark 1984 10 258 1,172 4.5 117.2 9. Brandon Payne 2000 11 220 1,062 4.8 96.5 10. Jack Beidleman 1969 10 188 1,050 5.6 105.0 11. Dennis Brumfield 1981 10 273 1,041 3.8 104.1 12. Dennis Brumfield 1980 10 254 1,000 3.9 100.0 Year-by-year leaders Year Player 2012 Jawon Chisholm 2011 Jawon Chisholm 2010 Alex Allen 2009 Joe Tuzze 2008 Dennis Kennedy 2007 Bryan Williams

Att 180 218 186 55 239 152

Yds 953 961 877 244 1,321 728

Avg 5.3 4.4 4.7 4.4 5.5 4.8

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top single game rushing totals Rk. Yards Player (Att) Opponent 1. 295 James Black (52) at Austin Peay, 11-19-83 2. 277 Dennis Kennedy (25) at Eastern Michigan, 10-18-08 3. 255 Mike Clark (31) vs. Central Florida, 9-27-86 4. 246 James Black (40) vs. Youngstown State, 11-5-83 5. 243 Ron Tyson (42) at Northern Illinois, 10-29-66 6. 240 Bobby Hendry (26) vs. Liberty, 10-12-02 7. 229 Mike Clark (21) at Tennessee Tech, 11-1-86 8. 220 Mike Clark (34) at Youngstown State, 11-22-86 9. 216 Jack Beidleman (29) vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10-18-69 10. 209 Mike Clark (36) at Cincinnati, 9-8-84 11. 208 Dennis Brumfield (40) vs. Morehead State, 10-17-81 12. 207 Brandon Payne (31) vs. Connecticut, 10-21-00 13. 205 James Black (36) vs. Austin Peay, 11-20-82

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Att 804 731 561 626 603 629 594 556 625 469 436 366 453

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Avg 4.0 4.3 4.7 4.2 4.9 5.1 4.8 4.1 5.4 6.6 4.6 3.2 3.9 4.5 4.2 5.4 3.9 4.5 5.1 4.3 7.3 4.3 4.5 4.5 3.9 3.8 3.9 4.1 4.6 3.9 4.1 3.8 5.0 5.8 4.0 4.3 4.7 5.6 5.7 5.5 4.3 3.6 4.2 4.8 4.7 4.2 3.6 3.9 4.1 4.9 5.0 10.2 4.1

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career rushing yards Rk. Player Years 1. Mike Clark 1984-86 2. James Black 1980-83 3. Jack Beidleman 1967-70 4. Brandon Payne 1999-2002 5. Bobby Hendry 2000-03 6. Billy Mills 1973-76 7. Paul Winters 1976-79 8. Dennis Kennedy 2005-08 9. Dennis Brumfield 1979-81 10. Brett Biggs 2004-05 11. Tom Wilhelm 1972-75 12. Greg Lomax 1995-98 13. George Deo 1960-63

Yds 914 1,230 871 981 1,021 819 1,062 845 861 835 781 463 588 371 754 769 684 763 609 689 1,786 1,299 1,172 1,568 1,188 1,041 1,000 1,298 806 535 659 830 680 665 541 803 758 1,050 799 494 926 484 405 766 660 857 281 392 650 802 290 792 414

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highest gain per rush Game (Min. 10 rushes) 17.7 by DeShawn Brown (10 for 177) at Ohio, 10-30-93 (Min. 20 rushes) 11.1 by Dennis Kennedy (25 for 277) at Eastern Mich., 10-18-08 (Min. 30 rushes) 8.2 by Mike Clark (31 for 255) vs. Central Florida, 9-27-86 Season (Min. 75 rushes) 10.2 by Ben Kimbrough (78 for 792) 1955 (Min. 175 rushes) 7.3 by Mike Clark (245 for 1,786) 1986 Career (Min. 125 rushes) 7.9 by Ben Kimbrough (136 for 1,082) 1955-56 (Min. 300 rushes) 5.41 by Jack Beidleman (561 for 3,032) 1967-70 5.40 by Greg Lomax (366 for 1,976) 1995-98

Year-by-year leaders (continued) Year Player Att 2006 Dennis Kennedy 226 2005 Brett Biggs 284 2004 Brett Biggs 185 2003 Bobby Hendry 231 2002 Bobby Hendry 208 2001 Bobby Hendry 160 2000 Brandon Payne 220 1999 Brandon Payne 208 1998 Greg Lomax 161 1997 Greg Lomax 127 1996 Yasin Reeder 168 1995 Terrel Dixon 143 1994 DeShawn Brown 152 1993 Symeon Floyd 82 1992 Marcel Weems 181 1991 Tyrone Nelson 142 1990 Marcus Reliford 177 1989 Doug Lewis 171 1988 Doug Lewis 119 1987 Derek Alston 160 1986 Mike Clark 245 1985 Mike Clark 301 1984 Mike Clark 258 1983 James Black 351 1982 James Black 306 1981 Dennis Brumfield 273 1980 Dennis Brumfield 254 1979 Paul Winters 318 1978 Paul Winters 177 1977 Mark Hovanec 137 1976 Billy Mills 161 1975 Billy Mills 219 1974 Tom Wilhelm 135 1973 Billy Mills 115 1972 Calvin Pierce 135 1971 Calvin Pierce 185 1970 Jack Beidleman 162 1969 Jack Beidleman 188 1968 Jack Beidleman 139 1967 Tony Moro 89 1966 Ron Tyson 215 1965 Ron Tyson 136 1964 Pete Toto 96 1963 John Lahoski 159 1962 George Deo 140 1961 George Deo 106 1960 Frank Lomax 78 1959 Gino Calcei 100 1958 Art Bailey 157 1957 Art Bailey 165 1956 Ben Kimbrough 58 1955 Ben Kimbrough 78 1954 Buster Rizzo 101

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yards gained in consecutive games 2 Games 541 by James Black 1983 246 vs.Youngstown State and 295 at Austin Peay 3 Games 682 by James Black 1983 141 at Tenn. Tech, 246 vs. Youngstown St. and 295 at Austin Peay 4 Games 756 by James Black 1983 74 vs. Murray State, 141 at Tennessee Tech, 246 vs. Youngstown St. and 295 at Austin Peay 5 Games 941 by James Black 1983 185 at Morehead State, 74 vs. Murray State,141 at Tennessee Tech, 246 vs. Youngstown St. and 295 at Austin Peay

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top single game rushing totals (continued) Rk. Yards Player (Att) Opponent 14. 201 Yasin Reeder (23) at Eastern Michigan, 11-9-96 15. 200 Ty Cogswell (27) at Heidelberg, 9-21-57 200 Paul Winters (48) at Eastern Illinois, 11-17-79 17. 199 Mike Clark (19) vs. Morehead State, 10-25-86 18. 195 Brett Biggs (31) vs. Ball State, 10-23-04 19. 194 Mike Clark (26) at Eastern Michigan, 9-20-86 20. 192 Bobby Hendry (35) at Marshall, 10-27-01 21. 191 Anthony Green (40) vs. Tennessee Tech, 10-27-84 22. 189 Paul Winters (36) vs. Western Illinois, 9-8-79 23. 188 Jawon Chisholm (27) vs. VMI, 9-24-11 188 Brett Biggs (28) vs. Ohio, 11-15-05 188 Brandon Payne (24) vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-30-00 25. 186 George Deo (41) vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 10-7-61 186 Dennis Brumfield (44) vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9-13-80 186 Mike Clark (48) at Western Kentucky, 10-5-85 28. 185 James Black (40) at Morehead State, 10-15-83 29. 184 Mike Clark (34) vs. Murray State, 10-16-86 30. 183 James Black (47) vs. Tennessee Tech, 10-30-82 other 100-yard rushing games Yards Player (Att) 182 Dennis Kennedy 181 Mike Clark 180 Mike Clark 178 Dennis Kennedy 177 Jawon Chisholm 177 DeShawn Brown 174 Greg Lomax 173 Greg Lomax 169 Tyrone Nelson 167 Jerell Ringer 167 Brandon Payne 165 Alex Allen 165 Brett Biggs 161 Brandon Payne 159 Brett Biggs 156 Jawon Chisholm 154 Bobby Hendry 153 Dennis Kennedy 153 Dennis Kennedy 153 Brett Biggs 151 Brandon Payne 150 Brett Biggs 150 Derek Alston 150 Greg Lomax 149 Brett Biggs 149 Marcel Weems 148 Bobby Hendry 148 Doug Lewis 146 Mike Brown 146 Marcel Weems 145 Bryan Williams 142 Dennis Kennedy 140 Brandon Payne 140 Jamie Reader 139 Mike Lagasse 139 Doug Lewis 138 Brandon Payne 136 Terrell Dixon 135 Derek Alston 133 Jawon Chisholm 133 Carton Jackson 132 Bobby Hendry 132 Doug Lewis 132 Tommy Dunn 130 Jawon Chisholm 130 John Motton 129 Jawon Chisholm 129 Dennis Kennedy

Opponent vs. Bowling Green, 10-11-08 at Tennessee Tech, 11-2-85 at Morehead State, 10-19-85 vs. Bowling Green, 11-4-06 at Ohio, 10-13-12 at Ohio, 10-30-93 at Central Michigan, 10-31-98 vs. Kent State, 11-8-97 vs. Youngstown St., 10-12-91 vs. Cal Poly, 10-11-03 at Kent State, 11-18-00 at Ball State, 11-6-10 vs. Buffalo, 10-9-04 vs. Kent State, 11-13-99 at Bowling Green, 10-29-05 vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-29-12 vs. Eastern Michigan, 11-24-01 at Temple, 11-28-08 vs. Toledo, 11-5-08 at Miami (Ohio), 10-15-05 vs. Temple, 9-18-99 at Central Florida, 10-16-04 vs. Kent State, 9-12-87 vs. Ohio, 10-25-97 vs. Kent State, 11-24-05 at Western Michigan, 9-19-92 at Buffalo, 9-27-03 vs. Louisiana Tech, 10-7-89 vs. Ohio, 11-19-94 at Ohio, 10-3-92 vs. Central Michigan, 11-23-07 vs. Buffalo, 11-13-08 vs. Kent State, 9-29-01 vs. Bowling Green, 11-2-96 vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-21-98 at Bowling Green, 9-30-89 vs. Central Florida, 9-16-00 vs. Ohio, 10-21-95 at Murray State, 10-21-89 at Cincinnati, 9-17-11 at Bowling Green, 11-2-07 at Central Michigan, 11-8-03 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-4-89 vs. Kent State, 10-28-95 vs. Central Michigan, 10-29-11 at Northern Illinois, 9-3-88 vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 vs. Miami (Ohio), 10-21-06

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other 100-yard rushing games (continued) Yards Player (Att) Opponent 129 Bobby Hendry at Central Florida, 11-3-01 129 Doug Lewis vs. Long Beach State, 10-22-88 128 Tyrone Nelson vs. Arkansas State, 10-19-91 128 Marcus Reliford at Kent State, 9-8-90 126 Alex Allen vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-17-10 126 Bobby Hendry vs. Howard, 9-20-03 126 Derek Alston vs. Eastern Illinois, 10-3-87 125 Dan Basch at Western Michigan, 10-6-01 125 Greg Lomax vs. Ball State, 9-26-98 124 Symeon Floyd vs. Miami (Ohio), 10-9-93 124 Marcel Weems at Central Michigan, 9-2-93 123 Dennis Kennedy at Ohio, 11-22-08 122 Jawon Chisholm at Eastern Michigan, 10-1-11 120 Bobby Hendry vs. Marshall, 11-2-02 119 Nate Burney vs. Gardner Webb, 9-11-10 119 Dennis Kennedy at Toledo, 10-28-06 119 Bobby Hendry vs. Buffalo, 11-16-02 119 Petu Leli at Cincinnati, 11-21-92 119 Doug Lewis at Kent State, 9-8-90 117 Dennis Kennedy at North Carolina State, 9-9-06 117 Greg Lomax at Marshall, 10-11-97 115 Jawon Chisholm at Kent State, 11-3-12 115 Bobby Hendry vs. Eastern Michigan, 9-13-03 115 Brandon Payne vs. Ohio, 8-30-01 114 Bryan Williams vs. Temple, 10-13-07 111 Jimmie Gray vs. Central Florida 9-16-00 111 Jeff Sweitzer vs. Cal State Fullerton, 9-22-90 111 Doug Lewis vs. Temple, 11-12-88 110 Alex Allen vs. Gardner Webb, 9-11-10 110 Bobby Hendry at Kent State, 11-23-02 110 Doug Lewis vs. Cal State Fullerton, 10-29-88 108 Brandon Payne at Kent State, 11-23-02 196 Alex Allen vs. Buffalo, 11-26-10 106 Darrien Gouch vs. Miami (Ohio), 10-9-93 106 Derek Alston vs. Cincinnati, 10-28-89 105 Bobby Hendry at Connecticut, 10-25-03 105 Bobby Hendry at Central Florida, 10-26-02 105 Greg Lomax at Toledo, 11-11-95 103 Jawon Chisholm vs. Massachusetts, 11-10-12 103 Alex Allen at Syracuse, 9-6-08 103 Dennis Kennedy vs. Buffalo, 11-9-06 103 Bobby Hendry vs. Ohio, 8-30-01 103 Chris Rooney at Northern Illinois, 10-26-96 102 Chris Rooney at Kent State, 10-5-96 101 Bobby Hendry at Wisconsin, 9-6-03 100 Jawon Chisholm vs. Bowling Green, 10-6-12 100 Greg Lomax at Kent State, 10-10-98 Longest runs from scrimmage Rk. Yards Player 1. 95 Jack Beidleman 95 Paul Winters 3. 92 Greg Lomax 4. 91 Alex Allen 5. 89 Art Bailey 6. 87 Greg Lomax 7. 85 Tony Moro 85 Tim Staycer 9. 83 Yasin Reeder 83 Ben Kimbrough 11. 80 Ken “Red” Cochrane 80 Ben Kimbrough 80 Ron Tyson 80 Jack Beidleman 80 Marcel Weems 80 Yasin Reeder 17. 76 Jack Beidleman 76 Greg Thurman 19. 74 Alex Allen

Opponent vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1969 vs. Wayne State, 9-23-78 vs. Ohio, 10-25-97 vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-17-10 at Baldwin-Wallace, 10-5-57 vs. Kent State, 11-8-97 vs. Tampa, 9-23-67 vs. Wayne State, 9-23-78 vs. Bowling Green, 11-2-96 vs. Muskingum, 10-1-55 vs. Kent State, 1930 at Otterbein, 10-8-55 at Northern Illinois, 10-29-66 vs. Youngstown State, 11-8-69 at Ohio, 10-3-92 at Eastern Michigan, 11-9-96 at Eastern Kentucky, 10-19-68 vs. Eastern Michigan, 10-23-76 vs. Northern Illinois, 10-2-1o


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completions/passing yards by class (continued) Senior Season Comp 326 by Dalton Williams (522 att) 2012 Yards 3,387 by Dalton Williams 2012 passes completed in consecutive games 2 Games 67 by Charlie Frye 2003 36 vs. Kent State and 31 at Wisconsin 3 Games 96 by Dalton Williams 2012 37 vs. Morgan State, 27 at Tennessee, 32 vs. Miami (Ohio) 4 Games 125 by Dalton Williams 2012 37 vs. Morgan State, 27 at Tennessee, 32 vs. Miami (Ohio), 29 vs. Bowling Green

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most yards gained in consecutive games 4 Games 1,434 by Dalton Williams 2012 313 at Florida International, 446 vs. Morgan State, 229 at Tennessee, 446 vs. Miami (Ohio) 1,349 by Dalton Williams 2012 446 vs. Morgan State, 229 at Tennessee, 446 vs. Miami (Ohio), 228 vs. Bowling Green yards gained in a half 337 Luke Getsy (2nd) vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 285 Luke Getsy (2nd) vs. Northern Illinois, 12-2-05 272 Charlie Frye (1st) vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-20-04 268 Dalton Williams (1st) vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 263 Charlie Frye (1st) at Central Mich., 11-08-03 261 Dalton Williams (2nd) vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-29-12

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completions/passing yards by class Freshman Game Comp 28 by Kyle Pohl (42 att) at Toledo, 11-20-12 Yards 347 by Brian Magrell vs. Ball State, 11-12-94 Season Comp 170 by Charlie Frye (289 att) 2001 Yards 2,053 by Charlie Frye 2001 Sophomore Game Comp 29 by Charlie Frye (41 att) at Central Florida, 10-26-02 29 by Charlie Fyre (37 att) at Eastern Michigan, 10-5-02 29 by Charlie Frye (46 att) vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-28-02 Yards 389 by Chris Jacquemain at Western Mich., 10-6-07 Season Comp 250 by Charlie Frye (380 att) 2002 Yards 2,824 by Charlie Frye 2002 Junior Game Comp 36 by Charlie Frye (46 atts) vs. Kent State, 8-28-03 Yards 455 by Luke Getsy vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 Season Comp 278 by Luke Getsy (525 att) 2005 Yards 3,549 by Charlie Frye 2003 Senior Game Comp 37 by Dalton Williams (48 att) vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 Yards 446 by Dalton Williams vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-29-12 vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12

highest completion percentage Game (Min 10 comp) .805 by Charlie Frye (29 of 36) .794 by Charlie Frye (27 of 34) .789 by Mike Johnson (15 of 19) Season (Min. 150 atts.) .658 by Charlie Frye (250 of 380) .648 by Charlie Frye (273 of 421) .636 by Charlie Frye (220 of 346) .625 by Dalton Williams (326 of 522) Career (Min. 400 atts.) .636 by Charlie Frye (913 of 1,436) .625 by Dalton Williams (326 of 522) .530 by Eric Schoch (215 of 406) .527 by Luke Getsy (477 of 905)

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yards gained per completion (Game) (Min. 10 comp.) 27.0 by James Washington (12 for 324) vs. Northern Ill., 2000 (Min. 15 comp.) 20.5 by Mic Hutton (15 for 308) vs. Youngstown State, 1969

vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 vs. Northern Illinois, 9-24-05 at Ohio, 10-13-12 vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-29-12 at Ball State, 11-6-10 at Western Michigan, 10-6-07 vs. Buffalo, 11-9-06 vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 vs. Cal Poly, 2003 vs. Southern Illinois, 10-23-71 vs. Ball State, 10-4-69 at Denison, 11-8-58 at Ohio Wesleyan, 10-13-56 vs. Oberlin, 11-5-55 2012 2005 2003 2008 2006 2004 2001-04 2005-06 1997-2000

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completions per game Season 27.2 by Dalton Williams (326 comp in 12 games) 2012 22.8 by Charlie Frye (273 comp in 12 games) 2003 21.4 by Luke Getsy (278 comp in 13 games) 2005 20.8 by Charlie Frye (250 comp in 12 games) 2002 20.0 by Charlie Frye (220 comp in 11 games) 2004 19.5 by Chris Jacquemain (231 comp in 12 games) 2008 16.6 by Luke Getsy (199 comp in 12 games) 2006 15.5 by Charlie Frye (170 comp in 11 games) 2001 Career (Min. 25 games) 19.8 by Charlie Frye (913 comp in 46 games) 2001-04 19.1 by Luke Getsy (477 comp in 25 games) 2005-06

touchdown passes Game 5 by Dalton Williams 5 by Luke Getsy 4 by Dalton Williams 4 by Dalton Williams 4 by Patrick Nicely 4 by Chris Jacquemain 4 by Luke Getsy 4 by Luke Getsy 4 by Charlie Frye 4 by Eric Schoch 4 by Mic Hutton 4 by John Stone 4 by John Stone 4 by Tom Boggs Season 25 by Dalton Williams 23 by Luke Getsy 22 by Charlie Frye 20 by Chris Jacquemain 18 by Luke Getsy 18 by Charlie Frye Career 64 by Charlie Frye 41 by Luke Getsy 38 by James Washington

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completions Game 37 by Dalton Williams (48 attempts) vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 36 by Charlie Frye (46 attempts) vs. Kent State, 8-28-03 Season 326 by Dalton Williams (522 attempts) 2012 278 by Luke Getsy (525 attempts) 2005 273 by Charlie Frye (421 attempts) 2003 250 by Charlie Frye (380 attempts) 2002 231 by Chris Jacquemain (399 attempts) 2008 220 by Charlie Frye (346 attempts) 2004 199 by Luke Getsy (380 attempts) 2006 170 by Charlie Frye (289 attempts) 2001 Career 913 by Charlie Frye (1,436 attempts) 2001-04

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yards gained in a half (continued) 254 Charlie Frye (2nd) at Miami (Ohio), 10-13-01 250 Charlie Frye (2nd) vs. Marshall, 11-05-04 Passes had intercepted Game 7 by John Stone Season 22 by John Stone Career 44 by Vernon Stewart

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consecutive pass attempts without an Interception 141 Luke Getsy 9-16-06 to 10-21-06 127 Charlie Frye 9-23-04 to 11-5-04 98 Mike Johnson 1989 lowest percentage of passes intercepted Season (Min. 100 atts.) .021 (6 in 289 att) by Charlie Frye 2001 Career (Min. 200 atts.) .022 (32 in 1,436 att) by Charlie Frye 2001-04 year-by-year leaders Year Player 2012 Dalton Williams 2011 Clayton Moore 2010 Patrick Nicely 2009 Patrick Nicely 2008 Chris Jacquemain 2007 Chris Jacquemain 2006 Luke Getsy 2005 Luke Getsy 2004 Charlie Frye 2003 Charlie Frye 2002 Charlie Frye 2001 Charlie Frye 2000 James Washington 1999 James Washington 1998 James Washington 1997 Greg Gromek 1996 Mike Junko 1995 Mike Junko 1994 Brian Magrell 1993 Marcel Weems 1992 Marcel Weems 1991 Jeff Sweitzer 1990 Jeff Sweitzer 1989 Mike Johnson 1988 Mike Johnson 1987 Andy Kubik 1986 Vernon Stewart 1985 Vernon Stewart 1984 Vernon Stewart 1983 Steve Stams 1982 Kevin Meade 1981 Ron Gliha 1980 Kevin Meade 1979 Bob Maxwell 1978 Bob Maxwell 1977 Rick Beeman 1976 Marty Bezbatchenko 1975 Tom Kot 1974 Tom Kot 1973 Eric Schoch 1972 Eric Schoch 1971 Eric Schoch 1970 Mic Hutton 1969 Mic Hutton 1968 Don Zwisler 1967 Don Zwisler 1966 Don Zwisler 1965 Mike Martin

Att Cmp Int TD Pct Yards 522 326 16 25 .625 3,387 309 147 9 9 .476 1,655 336 166 13 10 .494 1,753 222 120 6 6 .541 1,349 399 231 14 20 .579 2,748 275 154 10 11 .560 1,623 380 199 11 18 .524 2,662 525 278 12 23 .529 3,455 346 220 8 18 .636 2,623 421 273 9 22 .648 3,549 380 250 9 15 .658 2,824 289 170 6 9 .588 2,053 283 143 11 17 .505 2,319 240 131 9 12 .546 1,896 300 148 7 8 .493 1,958 101 50 6 5 .495 715 125 60 7 5 .480 705 148 78 7 5 .527 864 79 44 6 2 .557 548 163 72 9 3 .442 1,157 201 101 10 5 .502 1,383 220 101 15 10 .459 1,599 186 87 10 7 .468 1,133 299 139 11 9 .465 1,819 299 142 15 11 .475 2,170 313 131 1 10 .418 1,675 163 84 12 7 .515 1,200 210 94 15 7 .448 1,413 206 80 15 5 .388 1,233 76 24 8 5 .316 438 148 76 10 7 .510 1,080 117 50 11 1 .427 646 107 44 9 2 .411 577 174 86 11 11 .494 1,217 119 60 6 2 .504 789 109 45 5 2 413 563 127 60 11 7 .472 872 147 61 9 5 .415 965 156 73 12 7 .467 1,039 174 97 10 10 .557 1,316 157 79 9 5 .500 956 75 39 9 7 .520 665 161 63 8 7 .391 1,058 175 81 12 15 .463 1,491 244 135 14 13 .553 2,012 175 65 14 2 .371 867 81 29 6 2 .258 418 214 94 16 5 .439 1,182

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year-by-year leaders (continued) Year Player Att Cmp Int TD Pct Yards 1964 Mike Martin 79 33 4 2 .418 410 1963 Ron Boruszkowski 83 34 6 4 .410 468 1962 Joe Mackey 46 24 2 5 .522 491 1961 Joe Mackey 72 42 7 6 .583 607 1960 Marco Burnette 157 65 11 0 .414 599 1959 John Stone 231 102 22 3 .441 1,196 1958 John Stone 81 42 6 6 .519 439 1957 Tom Boggs 71 40 4 9 .563 610 1956 Tom Boggs 97 51 7 9 .526 810 1955 Tom Boggs 95 42 8 10 .442 662 1954 Marion Rossi 103 45 13 6 .437 836 career passing yards Rk. Player G Att Cmp Int TD Yards Pct YPG 1. Charlie Frye (‘01-04) 46 1,436 913 32 64 11,049 .636 240.2 2. James Washington (‘97-00) 43 931 471 33 38 6,699 .506 155.8 3. Luke Getsy (‘05-06) 25 905 477 23 41 6,117 .527 244.7 4. Chris Jacquemain (‘07-09) 23 385 674 24 31 4,371 .571 190.0 5. Mike Johnson (‘88-89) 22 598 281 26 20 3,989 .470 181.3 6. Vernon Stewart (‘83-86) 36 596 263 44 20 3,945 .441 109.6 7. Dalton Williams (‘12) 12 522 326 16 25 3,387 .625 282.2 8. Patrick Nicely (‘09-11) 29 614 308 20 18 3,358 .502 115.8 9. Don Zwisler (‘65-68) 27 501 229 34 20 3,297 .457 122.1 10. Mic Hutton (‘69-71) 29 439 185 28 25 3,142 .421 108.3 12. Eric Schoch (‘71-73) 30 406 215 28 22 2,937 .530 97.9 12. Jeff Sweitzer (‘88-91) 27 408 189 25 17 2,744 .463 101.6 13. Marcel Weems (‘91-93) 27 387 184 20 8 2,736 .475 101.3 14. John Stone (‘56-59) 30 395 191 30 16 2,270 .484 75.7 season passing yards Rk. Player G 1. Charlie Frye (2003) 12 2. Luke Getsy (2005) 13 3. Dalton Williams (2012) 12 4. Charlie Frye (2002) 12 5. Chris Jacquemain (2008) 12 6. Luke Getsy (2006) 12 7. Charlie Frye (2004) 11 8. James Washington (2000) 11 9. Mike Johnson (1988) 11 10. Charlie Frye (2001) 11 11. Don Zwisler (1968) 10 12. James Washington (1998) 11 13. James Washington (1999) 11 14. Mike Johnson (1989) 11 15. Patrick Nicely (2010) 12 16. Andy Kubik (1987) 11 17. Clayton Moore (2011) 12 18. Chris Jacquemain (2007) 11 19. Jeff Sweitzer (1991) 11 20. Mic Hutton (1969) 10

Att Cmp Int TD Yards Pct YPG 421 273 9 22 3,549 .648 295.8 525 278 12 23 3,455 .529 265.8 522 326 16 25 3,387 .625 282.2 380 250 9 15 2,824 .658 235.3 399 231 14 20 2,748 .579 229.0 380 119 11 18 2,662 .524 221.8 346 220 8 18 2,623 .636 238.5 283 143 11 17 2,319 .505 210.8 299 142 15 11 2,170 .475 197.3 289 170 6 9 2,053 .588 186.6 244 135 14 13 2,012 .553 201.2 300 148 7 8 1,958 .493 178.0 240 131 9 12 1,896 .546 172.4 299 139 11 9 1,819 .465 165.4 336 166 13 10 1,753 .494 146.1 313 131 13 10 1,675 .418 152.3 309 147 9 9 1,655 .476 137.9 275 154 10 11 1,623 .560 147.5 220 101 15 10 1,599 .459 145.6 175 81 12 15 1,419 .486 141.9

Top single game passing totals Rk Yards Player (Att-Comp-Int-TD) 1. 455 Luke Getsy (59-34-0-4) 2. 446 Dalton Williams (42-32-1-4) 446 Dalton Williams (48-37-1-3 4. 436 Charlie Frye (43-26-0-3) 5. 416 Charlie Frye (34-27-0-2) 6. 413 Luke Getsy (50-30-1-1) 7. 407 Charlie Frye (46-36-0-3) 8. 406 Luke Getsy (39-20-0-5) 9. 399 Charlie Frye (44-31-1-2) 10. 389 Chris Jacquemain (41-23-1-4) 11. 375 Luke Getsy (46-25-3-3) 12. 372 Charlie Frye (49-31-2-1) 13. 362 Charlie Frye (41-26-1-1) 14. 348 Charlie Frye (46-29-0-2)

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Opponent at Indiana State, 11-2-74 at Temple, 10-23-93 vs. Buffalo, 11-11-00; vs. Mount Union, 10-17-53 at Louisville, 10-24-87 at Northern Ill., 10-31-09 vs. Northern Ill., 10-14-00 vs. Tampa, 9-20-69 vs. Northern Ill., 9-24-05 at Purdue, 9-10-05 at Temple, 9-23-91 vs. Eastern Ky., 9-22-84 vs. Northern Ill., 9-24-05 vs. Buffalo, 11-9-06 vs. Northern Ill., 10-14-00 vs. Western Mich., 10-30-99 vs. BGSU, 11-2-96 vs. Ohio, 10-9-99 vs. YSU, 10-20-73 vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-20-04 at Central Mich., 9-2-95 vs. Memphis, 12-26-05; at Miami (Ohio), 10-13-01; at Ohio, 10-17-98; at Eastern Ky., 10-19-68 vs. Case Tech, 9-22-51 vs. BGSU, 10-16-99 at Northern Mich., 10-13-73 at Cincinnati, 10-7-06 vs. Eastern Mich., 9-21-85 at Western Ill., 9-9-78

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Opponent vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 vs. Central Michigan, 10-1-05 at Florida International, 9-8-12 at Ohio, 10-13-12 vs. Massachusetts, 11-10-12 at Central Michigan, 10-27-12 at Muskingum, 10-19-60 vs. Bowling Green, 10-6-12 vs. Central Florida, 8-30-12 vs. Northern Illinois, 12-1-05 at Tennessee, 9-22-12 at Wisconsin, 9-6-03 vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 at Virginia, 9-21-02 at Ohio, 11-16-06 at Central Michigan, 9-16-06 vs. Kent State, 8-28-03 vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-28-02 at Youngstown State, 9-29-90 vs. Army, 10-22-05 vs. Marshall, 11-5-04

longest pass plays Rk Yards Players 1. 92 Tom Kot to Greg Thurman 2. 87 Marcel Weems to Jeff Blakely 3. 85 James Washington to Jake Schifino 85 Marion Rossi to John Verdon 5. 84 Andy Kubik to Cornel Penland 6. 80 Alex Allen to Andre Jones 80 James Washington to Lavel Bailey 80 Mic Hutton to Jack Beidleman 9. 79 Luke Getsy to Dennis Kennedy 79 Brett Biggs to Jason Montgomery 79 Jeff Sweitzer to Harold Robinson 79 Vernon Stewart to Willie Davis 13. 78 Luke Getsy to Jason Montgomery 14. 77 Luke Getsy to David Harvey 15. 70 James Washington to Jake Schifino 16. 77 James Washington to Lavel Bailey 77 Greg Gromek to Devon Scott 18. 75 James Washington to Jake Schifino 75 Eric Schoch to Mac Thomas 20. 74 Charlie Frye to Brett Biggs 21. 73 Mike Junko to Lew Lawhorn 22. 72 Luke Getsy to Jabari Arthur 72 Charlie Frye to Matt Cherry 72 James Washington to Jake Schifino 72 Don Zwisler to Dan Ruff 72 John Cistone to Buster Rizzo 27. 71 James Washington to Lavel Bailey 71 Eric Schoch to Mac Thomas 29. 70 Luke Getsy to David Harvey 70 Vernon Stewart to Willie Davis 70 M. Bezbatchenko to Terry Cameron

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most pass attempts - game Rk Att Player 1. 59 Luke Getsy 2. 57 Luke Getsy 3. 54 Dalton Williams 4. 53 Dalton Williams 5. 51 Dalton Williams 51 Dalton Williams 51 Marco Burnette 8. 50 Dalton Williams 50 Dalton Williams 50 Luke Getsy 11. 49 Dalton Williams 49 Charlie Frye 13. 48 Dalton Williams 47 Charlie Frye 15. 46 Luke Getsy 46 Luke Getsy 46 Charlie Frye 46 Charlie Frye 46 Jeff Sweitzer 20. 45 Luke Getsy 45 Charlie Frye

most pass completions - game (continued) Rk Comp Player Opponent 20. 27 Dalton Williams at Tennessee, 9-22-12 27 Dalton Williams at Florida International, 9-8-12 27 Charlie Frye at Central Michigan, 11-8-03 27 Charlie Frye vs. Central Florida, 10-18-03 27 Charlie Frye at Virginia, 9-21-02

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Top single game passing totals (continued) Rk Yards Player (Att-Comp-Int-TD) Opponent 15. 347 Brian Magrell (40-25-2-1) at Ball State, 11-12-94 16. 344 Charlie Frye (37-29-2-2) at Eastern Michigan, 10-5-02 17. 339 Jeff Sweitzer (46-22-3-1) at Youngstown St., 9-29-90 18. 336 Charlie Frye (47-27-1-1) at Virginia, 9-21-02 19. 332 Dalton Williams (51-34-4-1) vs. Massachusetts, 11-10-12 20. 329 Dalton Williams (51-31-2-2) at Central Mich., 10-27-12 21. 324 James Washington (28-12-2-3) vs. Northern Ill., 10-14-00 22. 322 Charlie Frye (45-28-2-3) vs. Marshall, 11-5-04 23. 319 Luke Getsy (43-23-3-2) at MTSU, 9-17-05 24. 318 Mike Johnson (43-18-2-1) at Eastern Illinois, 10-14-89 25. 313 Dalton Williams (54-27-1-5) at Florida Int., 9-8-12 313 Charlie Frye (33-21-0-2) vs. Eastern Mich., 11-24-01 27. 312 Dalton Williams (41-30-0-2) at Kent State, 11-3-12 312 Don Zwisler (33-22-1-3) at Youngstown St., 11-22-68 29. 309 Charlie Frye (31-21-0-2) at Miami (Ohio), 10-13-01 30. 308 Mic Hutton (26-15-2-3) vs. Youngstown St., 11-8-69 31. 307 Charlie Frye (38-27-0-1) vs. Central Florida, 10-18-03 307 Mic Hutton (28-15-1-3) at Butler, 9-15-69 307 Don Zwisler (26-15-1-2) vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 11-9-68 34. 304 James Washington (38-16-1-2) at Ohio, 10-17-98 35. 303 Charlie Frye (33-22-1-1) vs. Eastern Mich., 9-13-03 36. 301 Tom Boggs (29-17-1-4) at Ohio Wesleyan, 10-13-56

most pass completions - game Rk Comp Player Opponent 1. 37 Dalton Williams vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 2. 36 Charlie Frye vs. Kent State, 8-28-03 3. 34 Dalton Williams vs. Massachusetts, 11-10-12 34 Luke Getsy vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 5. 32 Dalton Williams at Ohio, 10-13-12 32 Dalton Williams vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-29-12 7. 31 Dalton Williams at Central Michigan, 10-27-12 31 Charlie Frye vs. Middle Tennessee St., 9-11-04 31 Charlie Frye at Wisconsin, 9-6-03 10. 30 Dalton Williams at Kent State, 11-3-12 30 Dalton Williams vs. Central Florida, 8-30-12 30 Luke Getsy vs. Northern Illinois, 12-2-05 30 Luke Getsy vs. Central Michigan, 10-1-05 14. 29 Dalton Williams vs. Bowling Green, 10-6-12 29 Charlie Frye at Penn State, 9-4-04 29 Charlie Frye vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-28-02 29 Charlie Frye at Eastern Michigan, 10-5-02 29 Charlie Frye at Central Florida, 10-26-02 19. 28 Charlie Frye vs. Marshall, 11-5-04

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Receptions Game 15 by Jabari Arthur Season 86 by Jabari Arthur Career 184 by Jabari Arthur

at Western Mich., 10-6-07 2007 2004-07

yards gained Game 223 by Jabari Arthur (15 rec) 201 by Lavel Bailey (12 rec) Season 1,210 by Domenik Hixon (75 rec) Career 2,653 by Jabari Arthur (184 rec)

at Western Mich., 10-6-07 vs, Marshall, 9-5-98 2005 2004-07

highest average gain per reception Game (Min. 5) 39.0 by Dan Ruff (5 for 195) vs. Ball State, 10-4-69 Season (Min. 30) 22.9 by Dan Ruff (33 for 757) 1969 Career (Min. 75) 19.9 by Dan Ruff (127 for 2,531) 1967-70 touchdown receptions Game 4 by Dan Ruff 3 by several Season 11 by Dan Ruff 10 by Jabari Arthur 10 by David Harvey 10 by Dan Ruff 9 by Jerrod Dillard 9 by Lavel Bailey Career 27 by Dan Ruff 21 by Lavel Bailey 17 by Jabari Arthur 15 by Mac Thomas

vs. Ball State, 1969 (last by Jabari Arthur at Western Mich., 10-6-07) 1968 2007 2006 1969 2012 1999 1967-70 1997-2000 2004-07 1970-73

most receptions by a running back Game 10 by DeShawn Brown at Ball State, 11-12-94 Season 65 by Brett Biggs 2005 39 by Dennis Kennedy 2006 38 by Jawon Chisholm 2012 38 by Brandon Payne 2002 Career 97 by Brett Biggs 2004-05 93 by Dennis Kennedy 2004-08 87 by Brandon Payne 1999-2002 year-by-year leaders Year Player G No. Yards 2012 Marquelo Suel 12 76 820 2011 Keith Sconiers 12 47 639 2010 Jeremy LaFrance 10 43 534 2009 Andre Jones 7 33 553 2008 Deryn Bowser 12 64 785 2007 Jabari Arthur 12 86 1,171 2006 David Harvey 12 43 914 2005 Domenik Hixon 13 75 1,210 2004 Domenik Hixon 11 66 882 2003 Matt Cherry 12 66 904 2002 Miquel Irvin 12 53 535 2001 Matt Cherry 11 48 630 2000 Lavel Bailey 11 44 876 1999 Lavel Bailey 11 42 941 1998 Lavel Bailey 11 41 558 1997 Willie Spencer 11 43 521 1996 Devon Scott 11 30 399 1995 Eddie Alford 9 46 591 1994 DeShawn Brown 11 20 255 1993 Kenny Chapman 10 31 636 1992 Kenny Chapman 11 36 581 1991 Harold Robinson 11 37 779 1990 Bradford Jones 11 17 221 1989 Leonard Thomas 11 28 359 1988 Leonard Thomas 11 44 654 1987 Kurt Latell 11 35 466 1986 Chris Kelley 11 31 480

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YPC 10.8 13.6 12.4 16.8 12.3 13.6 21.3 16.1 13.4 13.7 10.1 13.1 19.9 22.4 13.6 12.1 13.3 11.8 12.8 20.5 16.1 21.1 13.0 12.8 14.9 13.3 15.5

TD RPG 5 6.3 5 3.9 6 4.3 4 4.7 4 5.3 10 7.2 10 3.8 8 5.8 6 6.0 4 5.5 1 4.4 3 4.4 8 4.4 9 3.8 1 3.7 2 3.9 1 2.7 3 5.1 1 1.8 4 3.1 1 3.3 3 3.4 1 1.5 2 2.5 5 4.0 1 3.2 4 2.8

year-by-year leaders (continued) Year Player G No. 1985 Willie Davis 11 52 1984 Willie Davis 11 51 1983 Rick Bailey 11 33 1982 Rick Bailey 11 33 1981 James White 10 26 1980 Pat Snow 11 29 1979 James White 11 38 1978 James White 11 25 1977 Ron Fuller 11 20 1976 Glenn Evans 10 29 1975 Glenn Evans 11 32 1974 Ron Fuller 10 26 1973 Mac Thomas 11 37 1972 Mac Thomas 9 28 1971 Mac Thomas 10 31 1970 Dan Ruff 10 37 1969 Dan Ruff 10 33 1968 Dan Ruff 10 52 1967 Jerry Malizia 9 13 1966 Tom Flaherty 9 11 1965 Craig Hartz 9 26 1964 Ray Glinsky 9 31 1963 Ray Glinsky 9 26 1962 Ray Glinsky 9 17 1961 Tom Adolph 8 13 1960 Jim Lupori 9 39 1959 Bruce Mackey 9 22 1958 John Rainey 9 15 1957 John Rainey 9 12 1956 Gene White 9 15 1955 Gene White 8 15 1954 John Verdon 8 30

Yards 814 878 536 555 371 392 489 312 350 393 458 406 713 428 597 676 757 1,041 268 139 241 446 562 211 313 422 287 155 206 238 186 468

career receptions leaders Rk Player G No. 1. Jabari Arthur (2004-07) 45 184 2. Matt Cherry (2000-03) 41 149 3. Domenik Hixon (2002-05) 24 141 4. Lavel Bailey (1997-2000) 44 138 5. Jake Schifino (1998-2001) 42 131 6. Dan Ruff (1967-70) 37 127 7. Marquelo Suel (2011-12) 21 110 8. James White (1977-81) 35 106 9. Willie Davis (1983-85) 31 104 10. Miquel Irvin (2002-03) 24 103 11. Keith Sconiers (2010-Pres.) 34 97 Brett Biggs (2004-05) 24 97 13. Mac Thomas (1970-73) 35 96 14. Dennis Kennedy (2005-08) 46 93 15. Nick Sparks (2001-03) 28 90 16. Brandon Payne (1999-02) 39 87 Ron Fuller (1974-77) 45 87 18. Jeremy LaFrance (2009-10) 22 86 Jack Beidleman (1967-70) 38 86 Career receiving yards leaders Rk Player G No 1. Jabari Arthur (2004-07) 45 184 2. Lavel Bailey (1997-2000) 44 138 3. Dan Ruff (1967-70) 37 127 4. Domenik Hixon (2002-05) 24 141 5. Matt Cherry (2000-03) 41 149 6. Jake Schifino (1998-2001) 42 131 7. Mac Thomas (1970-73) 35 96 8. Willie Davis (1983-85) 31 104 9. Ron Fuller (1974-77) 45 87 10. Jack Beidleman (1967-70) 38 86

YPC 15.6 17.2 16.2 16.8 14.3 13.5 12.9 12.5 17.5 13.6 14.3 15.6 19.3 15.3 19.2 18.3 22.9 20.0 20.6 12.6 9.3 14.3 21.6 12.4 24.1 10.8 13.0 10.3 17.2 15.9 12.4 15.6

TD RPG 5 4.7 2 4.6 5 3.0 2 3.0 0 2.6 3 2.6 5 3.5 1 2.3 1 1.8 4 2.9 2 2.9 2 2.4 6 3.4 2 3.1 7 3.1 5 3.7 10 3.3 11 5.2 1 1.4 0 1.2 1 2.9 2 3.4 4 2.9 2 1.9 2 1.6 1 4.3 1 2.4 1 1.7 4 1.3 2 1.7 2 1.9 1 3.8

Yards 2,653 1,997 2,092 2,577 1,986 2,531 1,237 1,367 1,718 1,123 1,193 956 1,738 745 1,217 780 1,531 1,057 1,414

YPC TD RPG 14.4 17 4.1 13.4 10 3.6 14.8 14 5.9 18.7 21 3.1 15.2 10 3.1 19.9 27 3.4 11.2 9 5.2 12.9 6 3.0 16.5 7 3.4 10.9 4 4.3 12.3 6 2.9 9.8 6 4.0 18.1 15 2.7 8.0 2 2.0 13.5 5 3.2 9.0 6 1.9 17.6 6 1.9 12.3 8 3.9 16.4 7 2.3

Yards 2,653 2,577 2,531 2,092 1,997 1,986 1,738 1,718 1,531 1,414

YPC 14.4 18.7 19.9 14.8 13.4 15.2 18.1 16.5 17.6 16.4

TD RPG 17 4.1 21 3.1 27 3.4 14 5.9 10 3.6 10 3.1 15 2.7 7 3.4 6 1.9 7 2.3


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TD RPG 10 7.2 5 6.3 8 5.8 6 6.0 4 5.5 4 5.0 4 5.3 4 4.8 1 4.4 5 4.7 11 5.2 2 4.6 3 4.2 3 4.0 4 4.0 7 3.7 3 4.4 5 3.9 7 4.3 3 5.1

season receiving yards Rk. Player 1. Domenik Hixon (2005) 2. Jabari Arthur (2007) 3. Dan Ruff (1968) 4. Lavel Bailey (1999) 5. David Harvey (2006) 6. Matt Cherry (2003) 7. Domenik Hixon (2004) 8. Willie Davis (1984) 9. Lavel Bailey (2000) 10. Marquelo Suel (2012)

No 75 86 52 42 43 66 66 51 44 76

Yards 1,210 1,171 1,041 941 914 904 882 878 876 820

YPC 16.1 13.6 20.0 22.4 21.3 13.7 13.4 17.2 19.9 10.8

TD RPG 8 5.8 10 7.2 11 5.2 9 3.8 10 3.6 4 5.5 6 6.0 2 4.6 8 4.0 5 6.3

G 13 12 10 11 12 12 11 11 11 12

Opponent at Central Michigan, 10-6-07 vs. Marshall, 11-5-04 at Kent State, 9-1-84 at Muskingum, 10-29-60 at Tennessee, 9-22-12 vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-28-02 vs. Marshall, 9-5-98 at Kent State, 11-3-12 vs. Central Michigan, 10-29-11 vs. Army, 9-1-07 at Miami (Ohio), 10-13-01 at Western Michigan, 10-7-95 at Austin Peay, 11-23-85 vs. Indiana State, 9-29-79 at Temple, 9-22-73 vs. Massachusetts 11-10-12 vs. Central Mich., 10-1-05 vs. MTSU., 9-11-04 vs. Kent State, 8-28-03 at Ball State, 11-12-94

all-time 100-yard games Rk. Yards Player (Rec.) 1. 223 Jabari Arthur (15) 2. 201 Willie Davis (13) 3. 195 Dan Ruff (5) 4. 192 Domenik Hixon (13) 5. 189 Matt Cherry (11) 6. 184 Harold Robinson (8) 7. 180 Jabari Arthur (8) 180 Dan Ruff (7) 9. 169 Domenik Hixon (9) 10. 165 Willie Davis (13)

Opponent at Western Michigan, 10-6-07 at Kent State, 9-1-84 vs. Ball State, 10-4-69 vs. Marshall, 11-5-04 at Miami (Ohio), 10-13-01 at Temple, 11-23-91 vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 vs. Youngstown St., 11-8-69 at Middle Tennessee, 9-17-05 at Kent State, 9-1-84

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Single Game receptions leaders Rk. Rec. Player 1. 15 Jabari Arthur 2. 13 Domenik Hixon 13 Willie Davis 13 Jim Lupori 5. 12 Marquelo Suel 12 Matt Cherry 12 Lavel Bailey 8. 11 Marquelo Suel 11 Marquelo Suel 11 Jabari Arthur 11 Matt Cherry 11 Eddie Alford 11 Willie Davis 11 James White 11 Bob Clayton 16. 10 Marquelo Suel 10 Domenik Hixon 10 Jason Montgomery 10 Miquel Irvin 10 DeShawn Brown

all-time 100-yard games (continued) Rk. Yards Player (Rec.) Opponent 11. 163 Dan Ruff (6) at Butler, 9-15-69 12. 160 Harold Robinson (8) at East Carolina, 10-5-91 13. 156 Lavel Bailey (4) vs. Northern Illinois, 10-14-00 156 Jerry Malizia (4) at Temple, 11-18-67 15. 155 Lew Lawhorn (7) at Virginia Tech, 10-14-95 16. 154 Keith Sconiers (8) vs. VMI, 9-24-11 154 Andre Jones (6) at Northern Illinois, 10-31-09 154 Matt Cherry (12) vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-28-02 154 DeShawn Brown (10) at Ball State, 11-12-94 20. 153 Lavel Bailey (4) at Miami (Ohio), 11-6-99 21. 151 Willie Davis (11) at Austin Peay, 11-23-85 22. 150 Matt Cherry (7) vs. Kent State, 8-28-03 23. 149 Dan Ruff (7) vs. Illinois State, 11-2-68 24. 148 Dan Ruff (7) at Youngstown St., 11-22-68 25. 147 Glenn Evans (7) vs. Morehead State, 9-18-76 26. 146 Cornel Penland (5) at Louisville, 10-24-87 27. 145 Lavel Bailey (4) vs. Western Mich., 10-30-99 145 Ray Glinsky (4) at Wooster, 10-19-63 29. 144 Domenik Hixon (8) vs. Northern Illinois, 12-1-05 30. 143 David Harvey (6) vs. Buffalo, 11-9-06 143 Lavel Bailey (7) at Navy, 10-23-99 32. 142 Nick Sparks (7) at Miami (Ohio), 10-4-03 33. 141 Eddie Alford (9) vs. Eastern Michigan, 9-2-95 34. 138 Domenik Hixon (10) vs. Central Michigan, 10-1-05 35. 137 Keith Sconiers (7) vs. Cincinnati, 9-17-11 137 Jabari Arthur (8) at Central Michigan, 9-16-06 137 Nick Sparks (8) at Central Michigan, 11-8-03 137 Kenny Chapman (6) vs. Kent State, 9-11-93 39. 136 Jake Schifino (4) vs. Buffalo, 11-11-00 136 Leonard Thomas (9) at Northern Illinois, 9-3-88 136 Willie Davis (6) at Bowling Green, 9-28-85 136 Ron Fuller (9) at Marshall, 10-20-76 43. 135 Eddie Alford (11) at Western Michigan, 10-7-95 44. 134 Rick Bailey (5) at Youngstown State, 9-4-82 134 Glenn Evans (8) vs. Temple, 10-18-75 46. 133 David Harvey (5) at Central Michigan, 9-16-06 133 Jeff Blakely (3) at Temple, 10-23-93 48. 131 Matt Cherry (8) at Buffalo, 9-27-03 131 Lavel Bailey (6) vs. Central Florida, 9-16-00 50. 130 Wayne Sovlansky (6) vs. Butler, 9-19-70 51. 129 Jabari Arthur (8) vs. Ohio, 11-7-07 129 Harold Robinson (3) at Rutgers, 10-27-90 53. 128 David Harvey (3) at North Carolina St., 9-9-06 54. 127 Brett Biggs (5) vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-20-04 127 Mac Thomas (8) at Temple, 9-22-73 56. 126 J. LaFrance (8) vs Kent State, 11-7-09 126 Jim Lupori (13) at Muskingum, 10-29-60 58. 125 Jabari Arthur (11) vs. Army, 9-1-07 125 Jason Montgomery (7) vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-20-04 125 John Verdon (5) vs. Denison, 10-23-54 61. 124 Lavel Bailey (8) vs. Eastern Mich., 11-14-98 124 Kenny Chapman (3) vs. Eastern Michigan, 11-6-93 63. 123 Jake Schifino (3) vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-30-00 123 Kenny Chapman (7) at Western Michigan, 9-18-93 123 Joe Richardson (3) at Ohio Wesleyan, 10-6-62 66. 122 Lavel Bailey (5) at Eastern Michigan, 9-25-99 122 Devon Scott (5) vs. Bowling Green, 11-2-96 122 Dan Ruff (6) at Indiana State, 11-2-74 69. 121 Lavern Bass (6) vs. Temple, 11-7-92 70. 120 Bob Smith (7) at Western Michigan, 9-5-87 71. 119 Jalil Carter (7) vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-17-10 119 Jack Beidleman (5) vs. Youngstown St., 11-8-69 73. 118 Jabari Arthur (7) at Indiana, 9-15-07 118 Domenik Hixon (9) vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-20-04 118 Jason Montgomery (10) vs. MTSU, 9-11-04 76. 117 Deryn Bowser (8) vs. Ball State, 9-13-08 77. 116 Domenik Hixon (7) vs. MTSU, 9-11-04 116 Tom Flaherty (7) vs. Butler, 11-6-65

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YPC 13.6 10.8 16.1 13.4 13.7 8.2 12.3 13.0 10.1 15.6 20.0 17.2 11.8 10.6 8.3 14.6 13.1 13.6 14.4 11.8

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Yards 1,171 820 1,210 882 904 535 785 740 535 814 1,041 878 588 509 400 702 630 639 678 591

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Season Receptions Leader Rk. Player G 1. Jabari Arthur (2007) 12 2. Marquelo Suel (2012) 12 3. Domenik Hixon (2005) 13 4. Domenik Hixon (2004) 11 Matt Cherry (2003) 12 6. Brett Biggs (2005) 13 7. Deryn Bowser (2008) 12 8. Nick Sparks (2003) 12 9. Miquel Irvin (2002) 12 10. Willie Davis (1985) 11 Dan Ruff (1968) 10 12. Willie Davis (1984) 11 13. Miquel Irvin (2003) 12 14. L.T. Smith (2012) 12 Dee Frieson (2012) 12 Jason Montgomery (2005) 12 Matt Cherry (2001) 11 18. Keith Sconiers (2011) 12 Andre Jones (2008) 11 20. Eddie Alford (1995) 9


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individual receiving | Individual total offense all-time 100-yard games (continued) Rk. Yards Player (Rec.) Opponent 79. 115 Matt Cherry (8) at Central Michigan, 11-8-03 115 Miquel Irvin (6) vs. Eastern Michigan, 9-23-03 115 Joe Little (6) at Youngstown State, 9-29-90 115 Greg Thurman (3) at Indiana State, 11-2-74 83. 114 Andre Jones (8) at Bowling Green , 11-20-09 114 Andre Jones (5) at Eastern Mich., 10-18-08 114 Willie Davis (9) vs. Morehead State, 10-13-84 86. 113 Harold Robinson (5) vs. Illinois State, 9-14-91 113 Jack Beidleman (7) vs. Eastern Michigan, 10-5-68 88. 112 Marquelo Suel (11) vs. Central Michigan, 10-29-11 112 Lavel Bailey (5) vs. Bowling Green, 10-16-99 112 Kenny Chapman (6) vs. Youngstown St., 11-14-92 91. 111 Jabari Arthur (8) vs. Central Mich., 11-23-07 111 Lavel Bailey (5) vs. Buffalo, 11-11-00 111 Rick Bailey (3) vs. Youngstown St., 11-5-83 111 Bob Clayton (11) at Temple, 9-22-73 95. 109 Jalil Carter (5) vs. Buffalo, 11-26-10 109 Matt Cherry (7) at Connecticut, 10-25-03 97. 108 Lavel Bailey (6) at Bowling Green, 10-7-00 98. 107 Matt Cherry (5) vs. Central Michigan, 9-14-02 107 Harold Robinson (6) at Central Michigan, 9-21-91 107 Tom Adolph (8) at Wittenberg, 11-14-59 101. 106 Willie Spencer (8) at Marshall, 10-11-97 102. 105 Marquelo Suel (10) vs. Massachusetts, 11-10-12 105 Marquelo Suel (8) vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-29-12 104. 104 Domenik Hixon (6) vs. Northern Illinois, 9-24-05 104 Miquel Irvin (7) at Eastern Mich., 10-05-02 106. 103 Jeff Blakely (3) vs. Kent State, 9-11-93 107. 102 Willie Spencer (5) vs. Central Michigan, 10-4-97 108. 101 Jabari Arthur (4) vs. Bowling Green, 11-4-06 101 Miquel Irvin (10) vs. Kent State, 8-28-03 110. 100 Andre Jones (5) at Army, 9-20-08

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most plays Game 64 by Luke Getsy (438 yards) Season 581 by Luke Getsy (3,426 yards) Career 1,711 by Charlie Frye (11,478 yards)

vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 2005 2001-04

PLays per game Season 45.9 by Dalton Williams (551, 12 games) 44.7 by Luke Getsy (581, 13 games) 44.3 by Charlie Frye (532, 12 games) Career 40.8 by Luke Getsy (1,019, 25 games) 37.1 by Charlie Frye (1,711, 46 games) 37.0 by Mike Johnson (814 , 22 games)

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yards gained Quarter 239 by Luke Getsy vs. Northern Illinois, 12-1-05 (4th, 15 rushing, 224 passing) 231 by Luke Getsy vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 (4th, 1 rushing, 231 passing) 192 by Charlie Frye at Central Michigan, 11-8-03 (2nd, 6 rushing, 186 passing) 186 by Eric Schoch at Temple, 9-8-73 (4th, 0 rushing, 186 passing) Half 338 by Luke Getsy vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 (2nd, 1 rushing, 337 passing) 287 by Luke Getsy vs. Northern Illinois, 12-1-05 (2nd, 2 rushing, 285 passing) 278 by Charlie Frye at Central Michigan, 11-8-03 (1st, 15 rushing, 263 passing) 273 by Chris Jaquemain at Western Michigan, 10-6-07 (1st, 1 rushing, 272 passing) 268 by Charlie Frye vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-20-04 (1st, -4 rushing, 272 passing) Game 460 by Charlie Frye at Central Michigan, 11-8-03 (44 rushing 416 passing)

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Season 3,837 by Charlie Frye 2003 (288 rushing 3,549 passing) Career 11,478 by Charlie Frye 2001-04 (429 rushing, 11,049 passing) yards gained per game Season 319.8 by Charlie Frye (3,837 in 12 games) 271.8 by Dalton Williams (3,262 in 12 games) 263.5 by Luke Getsy (3,426 in 13 games) Career 249.5 by Charlie Frye (11,478 in 46 games)

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yards gained in consecutive games 2 Games 858 by Luke Getsy 2005 (420 vs. Northern Illinois, 438 vs. Memphis) 786 by Charlie Frye 2003 (460 at Central Michigan, 326 vs. Ohio) 3 Games 1,170 by Charlie Frye 2003 (384 vs. UCF, 460 at Central Michigan, 326 vs. Ohio) 4 Games 1,449 by Charlie Frye 2003 (279 at Miami (Ohio), 384 vs. UCF, 460 at Central Mich., 326 vs. Ohio) td responsibility (by rushing and passing) Game 5 by Dalton Williams (all passing) vs. Florida Int., 9-8-12 5 by Luke Getsy (all passing) vs. Northern Illinois, 9-24-05 5 by Bobby Hendry (all rushing) vs. Eastern Mich., 11-24-01 5 by Terry Cameron (all rushing) vs. Northern Iowa, 11-18-78 Season 29 by Charlie Frye (rushed 7, passed 22) 2003 Career 83 by Charlie Frye (rushed 19, passed 64) 2001-04 year-by-year leaders Year Player, Position 2012 Dalton Williams, QB 2011 Clayton Moore, QB 2010 Patrick Nicely, QB 2009 Patrick Nicely, QB 2008 Chris Jacquemain, QB 2007 Chris Jacquemain, QB 2006 Luke Getsy, QB 2005 Luke Getsy, QB 2004 Charlie Frye, QB 2003 Charlie Frye, QB 2002 Charlie Frye, QB 2001 Charlie Frye, QB 2000 James Washington, QB 1999 James Washington, QB 1998 James Washington, QB 1997 Greg Lomax, RB 1996 Yasin Reeder, RB 1995 Mike Junko, QB 1994 Brian Magrell, QB 1993 Marcel Weems, QB 1992 Marcel Weems, QB 1991 Jeff Sweitzer, QB 1990 Jeff Sweitzer, QB 1989 Mike Johnson, QB 1988 Mike Johnson, QB 1987 Andy Kubik, QB 1986 Mike Clark, RB 1985 Vernon Stewart, QB 1984 Vernon Stewart, QB 1983 James Black, RB 1982 James Black, RB 1981 Dennis Brumfield, RB 1980 Dennis Brumfield, RB 1979 Paul Winters, RB 1978 Paul Winters, RB 1977 Rick Beeman, QB 1976 Marty Bezbatchenko, QB 1975 Tom Kot, QB 1974 Tom Kot, QB

Plays 551 400 397 264 454 323 438 581 446 532 482 351 335 322 386 127 168 188 98 316 382 326 255 412 402 370 245 289 266 351 306 273 254 318 177 168 200 205 210

Pass 3,387 1,655 1,753 1,349 2,748 1,623 2,662 3,455 2,623 3,549 2,824 2,053 2,319 1,896 1,958 0 0 864 548 1,157 1,383 1,599 1,133 1,819 2,170 1,675 0 1,413 1,233 0 0 0 0 0 0 563 872 965 1,039

Rush -125 132 -125 46 46 -44 -142 -29 -6 288 125 22 99 40 114 835 781 -89 65 298 754 420 322 398 262 20 1,786 312 128 1,568 1,188 1,041 1,000 1,298 806 -12 172 12 94

Yards 3,262 1,787 1,628 1,395 2,794 1,579 2,520 3,426 2,617 3,837 2,949 2,075 2,418 1,936 2,072 835 781 775 613 1,455 2,137 2,019 1,455 2,217 2,432 1,695 1,786 1,725 1,361 1,568 1,188 1,041 1,000 1,298 806 551 1,044 977 1,133


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Individual Total Offense Yards 1,784 1,317 1,070 1,243 1,434 2,149 881 926 1,274 444 766 738 978 580 1,149 662 651 774 792 835

G 12 13 12 12 12 11 12 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11

Plays 532 581 551 482 454 446 438 402 335 412 310 382 351 386 326

Pass 3,549 3,455 3,387 2,824 2,748 2,623 2,662 2,170 2,319 1,819 2,012 1,383 2,053 1,958 1,599

Rush Tot Yds YPG 288 3,837 319.8 -29 3,426 263.5 -125 3,262 271.8 125 2,949 245.8 46 2,794 232.8 -6 2,617 237.9 -142 2,520 210.0 262 2,432 221.1 99 2,418 219.8 398 2,217 201.5 137 2,149 214.9 754 2,137 194.3 22 2,075 188.6 114 2,072 188.4 420 2,019 183.5

Pass 1,896 1,655 0 1,316 1,413 1,753 1,623 0 1,200 1,157 1,133

TOP SINGLE GAME PERFORMANCES Rk. Yards Player (passing+rushing) 1. 460 Charlie Frye (44 plays, 416+44) 2. 446 Dalton Williams (42 plays, 446+0) 446 Dalton Williams (48 plays, 446+0) 4. 438 Luke Getsy (64 plays, 455+(-17) 5. 420 Luke Getsy (58 plays, 413+7) 6. 415 Charlie Frye (57 plays, 399+16) 7. 414 Charlie Frye (46 plays, 407+7) 8. 406 Luke Getsy (39 plays, 406+0) 9. 402 Chris Jacquemain (49 plays, 389+13) 10. 396 Charlie Frye (56 plays, 436+-40) 11. 384 Charlie Frye (39 plays, 307+77) 12. 377 Brian Magrell (46 plays, 347+30) 13. 374 Charlie Frye (37 plays, 344+30) 14. 364 Charlie Frye (30 plays, 362+2) 15. 361 Luke Getsy (50 plays, 375-14) 16. 359 Charlie Frye (59 plays, 322+37) 17. 352 Charlie Frye (38 plays, 372-20) 18. 345 Charlie Frye (42 plays, 348-3) 19. 341 Charlie Frye (31 plays, 303+38) 20. 340 Mike Johnson (55 plays, 318+12) 21. 333 James Washington (34 plays, 324+9) 22. 329 Dalton Williams (51 plays, 329+0) 329 Luke Getsy (48 plays, 319+10) 24. 327 Charlie Frye (29 plays, 313+14) 25. 326 Charlie Frye (27 plays, 277+49) 26. 325 Carlton Jackson (55 plays, 92+133) 325 Don Zwisler (35 plays, 307+18) 28. 323 Dalton Williams (53 plays, 332+ (-9) 29. 322 Chris Jacquemain (44 plays, 294+46) 322 Jeff Sweitzer (53 plays, 339-17) 31. 310 Dalton Williams (58 plays, 313+(-3) 32. 308 Mic Hutton (32 plays, 307+1) 33. 303 Charlie Frye (43 plays, 278+25) 34. 302 Charlie Frye (24 plays, 309-7) MOST PLAYS SINGLE GAME 1. 64 Luke Getsy 2. 61 Luke Getsy 3. 59 Charlie Frye 59 Charlie Frye 5. 58 Dalton Williams 58 Luke Getsy 58 Charlie Frye 8. 57 Dalton Williams 57 Charlie Frye 10. 56 Dalton Williams 56 Charlie Frye 56 Charlie Frye 56 Charlie Frye 14. 55 Carlton Jackson 55 Charlie Frye 55 Mike Johnson 17. 54 Dalton Williams 54 Marco Burnette

Rush Tot Yds YPG 40 1,936 176.0 132 1,787 148.9 1,786 1,786 162.4 468 1,784 162.2 312 1,725 156.8 -125 1,628 -44 1,579 143.5 1,568 1,568 142. 352 1,552 141.1 298 1,455 161.7 322 1,455 181.9

Opponent at Central Mich., 11-8-03 vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-29-12 vs. Morgan St., 9-15-12 vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 vs. Northern Ill., 12-1-05 vs. MTSU, 9-11-04 vs. Kent State, 8-28-03 vs. Northern Ill., 9-24-05 at Western Mich., 10-6-07 vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-20-04 vs. Central Fla., 10-18-03 at Ball State, 11-12-94 at Eastern Mich., 10-5-02 at Buffalo, 9-27-03 at Central Mich., 9-16-06 vs. Marshall, 11-5-04 at Wisconsin, 9-6-03 vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-28-02 vs. Eastern Mich., 9-13-03 at Eastern Ill., 10-14-89 vs. Northern Ill., 10-14-00 at Central Mich., 10-27-12 at MTSU, 9-17-05 vs. Eastern Mich., 11-24-01 vs. Ohio, 11-15-03 at BGSU, 11-2-07 vs. Baldwin-Wall. 11-9-68 vs. UMass, 11-10-12 vs. Buffalo, 11-13-08 at YSU, 9-29-90 at FIU, 9-8-12 at Butler, 9-15-69 vs. UCF, 10-26-02 at Miami (Ohio), 10-13-01

vs. Memphis, 12-26-05 vs. Central Mich., 10-1-05 vs. Marshall, 11-5-04 vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-28-02 at Florida Int., 9-8-12 vs. Northern Illinois, 12-1-05 at Virginia, 9-21-02 vs. Bowling Green, 10-6-12 vs. MTSU, 9-11-05 at Ohio, 10-13-12 vs. Miami (Ohio), 11-20-04 at Wisconsin, 9-6-03 vs. Kent State, 8-28-03 at Bowling Green, 11-2-07 at Central Florida, 10-26-02 at Eastern Illinois, 10-14-89 vs. Central Florida, 8-30-12 at Muskingum, 10-29-60

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SEASON TOTAL YARDS Rk. Player, Position 1. Charlie Frye, QB (2003) 2. Luke Getsy, QB (2005) 3. Dalton Williams, QB (2012) 4. Charlie Frye, QB (2002) 5. Chris Jacquemain, QB (2008) 6. Charlie Frye, QB (2004) 7. Luke Getsy, QB (2006) 8. Mike Johnson, QB (1988) 9. James Washington, QB (2000) 10. Mike Johnson, QB (1989) 11. Don Zwisler, QB (1968) 12. Marcel Weems, QB (1992) 13. Charlie Frye, QB (2001) 14. James Washington, QB (1998) 15. Jeff Sweitzer, QB (1991)

Plays 322 400 245 297 289 397 323 351 266 316 255

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CAREER TOTAL YARDS LEADERS Rk. Player, Position G Plays Pass Rush Tot Yds YPG 1. Charlie Frye, QB (2001-04) 46 1,711 11,049 429 11,478 249.5 2. James Washington, QB (97-2000) 43 1,192 6,699 325 7,024 163.3 3. Luke Getsy, QB (2005-06) 25 1,019 6,117 -171 5,946 263.5 4. Vernon Stewart, QB (1983-86) 36 851 3,945 790 4,735 131.5 5. Mike Johnson, QB (1988-89) 22 814 3,989 660 4,649 211.3 6. Chris Jacquemain, QB (2007-09) 23 597 4,371 2 4,373 190.1 7. Mike Clark, TB (1984-86) 32 804 0 4,257 4,257 133.0 8. Eric Schoch, QB (1971-73) 30 760 2,937 1,234 4,171 139.0 9. Marcel Weems, QB (1991-93) 27 741 2,736 1,130 3,866 143.2 10. Don Zwisler, QB (1965-68) 27 690 3,297 268 3,565 132.0 11. Mic Hutton, QB (1969-71) 29 629 3,142 352 3,494 120.5 12. Jeff Sweitzer, QB (1988-91) 27 586 2,744 742 3,486 129.1 13. Patrick Nicely, QB (2009-11) 29 700 3,358 -89 3,269 112.7 14. Dalton Williams, QB (2012) 12 551 3,387 -125 3,262 271.8 15. James Black, TB (1980-83) 31 731 0 3,054 3,054 98.5 16. Jack Beidleman, HB (1967-70) 38 561 0 3,032 3,032 79.8 17. Brandon Payne, RB (1999-02) 39 626 0 2,861 2,861 73.4 18. Bobby Hendry, RB (2000-03) 41 603 0 2,847 2,847 69.4 Billy Mills, HB (1973-76) 42 642 0 2,847 2,847 67.8 20. Paul Winters, HB (1977-79) 29 594 0 2,613 2,613 90.1 21. Dennis Kennedy, RB (2005-08) 46 562 86 2,522 2,608 56.7 22. Dennis Brumfield, TB (1979-81) 31 625 0 2,314 2,314 74.6 23. John Stone, QB (1956-59) 30 458 2,270 -85 2,185 72.8 24. Tom Kot, QB (1974-75) 21 415 2,004 106 2,110 100.5 25. Brett Biggs, RB (2004-05) 24 469 0 2,101 2,101 87.5 26. Joe Mackey, QB (1960-62) 16 363 1,473 572 2,045 127.8 27. Tom Wilhelm, FB (1972-75) 33 438 33 2,003 2,036 61.7 28. Mike Martin, QB (1964-66) 21 445 1,866 138 2,004 95.4

SEASON TOTAL YARDS (continued) Rk. Player, Position G 16. James Washington, QB (1999) 11 17. Clayton Moore, QB (2011) 12 18. Mike Clark, TB (1986) 11 19. Eric Schoch, QB (1973) 11 20. Vernon Stewart, QB (1985) 11 21. Patrick Nicely, QB (2010) 12 22. Chris Jacquemain, QB (2007) 11 23. James Black, TB (1983) 11 24. Vernon Stewart, QB (1986) 11 25. Marcel Weems, QB (1993) 9 Jeff Sweitzer, QB (1990) 8

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Rush 468 361 405 185 -57 137 14 926 92 34 766 747 371 599 -47 650 651 -36 792 - 1

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Pass 1,316 956 665 1,058 1,491 2,012 867 0 1,182 410 0 491 607 -19 1,196 12 0 810 0 836

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year-by-year leaders (continued) Year Player, Position Plays 1973 Eric Schoch, QB 297 1972 Eric Schoch, QB 286 1971 Eric Schoch, QB 177 1970 Mic Hutton, QB 224 1969 Mic Hutton, QB 231 1968 Don Zwisler, QB 310 1967 Don Zwisler, QB 238 1966 Ron Tyson, RB 215 1965 Mike Martin, QB 264 1964 Mike Martin, QB 108 1963 John Lahoski, RB 159 1962 Joe Mackey, QB 107 1961 Joe Mackey, QB 172 1960 Marco Burnette, QB 196 1959 John Stone, QB 251 1958 Art Bailey, RB 158 1957 Art Bailey, RB 133 1956 Tom Boggs, QB 143 1955 Ben Kimbrough, HB 78 1954 Marion Rossi, QB 59


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TOTal offense | Punt and kick returning | All-purpose yards MOST PLAYS SINGLE GAME (continued) 19. 53 Dalton Williams vs. Massachusetts, 11-10-12 53 Jeff Sweitzer at Youngstown St., 9-29-90 21. 52 James Black at Austin Peay, 11-19-83 22. 51 Dalton Williams at Central Mich., 10-27-12 51 Luke Getsy at Penn State, 9-2-06 51 Charlie Frye at Central Michigan, 11-8-03 51 Charlie Frye at Miami (Ohio), 10-4-03 26. 50 Dalton Williams at Tennessee, 9-22-12 50 Luke Getsy at Central Michigan, 9-16-06 50 Luke Getsy vs. Army, 10-22-05 50 Charlie Frye vs. Central Florida, 10-18-03 50 James Washington vs. Eastern Mich., 11-14-98 50 James Washington at Ohio, 10-17-98 50 Don Zwisler at Youngstown St., 11-22-68

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LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 85 Domenik Hixon vs. Ball State, 10-23-04 80 Frank Zazula (15) and Dick Miller (65) at Toledo, 10-16-37 76 Matt Cherry vs. Cal Poly, 10-11-03 75 Pat Coughenour (1)/Mike Hatch (74) vs. Western Ill., 9-25-71 74 Matt Cherry at Buffalo, 11-10-01 MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNS Game 133 by Jeff Sweitzer (4 att) vs. Northern Arizona, 11-4-89 Season 305 by Matt Cherry (23 att) 2003 Career 535 by Pat Snow (75 returns) 1978-81 HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN Game (Min. 3) 39.0 by Domenik Hixon (3 for 117) vs. Ball State, 10-23-04 33.2 by Jeff Sweitzer (4 for 133) vs. Northern Arizona, 11-4-89 Season (Min. 10) 17.2 by Domenik Hixon (16 for 275) 2004 16.3 by Matt Cherry (10 for 163) 2001 16.3 by Jeff Sweitzer (10 for 163) 1989 Career (Min. 30) 13.3 by Matt Cherry (39 for 520) 2000-03 MOST PUNT RETURNS Game 9 by Jeff Sweitzer (105 yds) vs. New Mexico St., 11-5-88 Season 34 by Brian Moran (275 yards) 1985 Career 75 by Pat Snow (535 yards) 1978-81 MOST PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 by Jeff Sweitzer vs. Northern Arizona, 11-4-89 Season 2 by Matt Cherry 2003 2 by Jeff Sweitzer 1989 Career 3 by Matt Cherry 2000-03 3 by Jeff Sweitzer 1988-91 LONGEST PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN 85 Domenik Hixon vs Ball State, 10-23-04 80 Frank Zazula (15)/Dick Miller (65) at Toledo, 10-16-37 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 100 Jamie Goodwin 100 Ron Brant 100 Hayes Jenkins

at Connecticut, 10-25-03 at Youngstown State, 9-4-82 at Ohio Wesleyan, 1924

LONGEST RETURN OFF FREE KICK 89 Alphonso Owen (11)/Andre Jones (78) at Western Mich., 10-06-07 yards on kickoff returns Game 180 by Matt Carter (8 att) 166 by Jeff Blakely (8 att)

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yards on kickoff returns (continued) Season 867 by Matt Carter (36 att) 2002 853 by Jamie Goodwin (37 att) 2003 798 by Dashan Miller (31 att) 2009 705 by Domenik Hixon (30 att) 2005 704 by Jalil Carter (34 att) 2010 Career 1,366 by Matt Carter (59 att) 2001-02 1,279 by Bryan Williams (42 att) 2007-08 1,232 by Jimmie Gray (60 att) 1998-02 1,171 by Domenik Hixon (49 att) 2004-05 1,114 by Dashan MIller (44 att) 2008-09 highest average gain per Kickoff return Game (Min. 2) 78.5 by David Harvey (2 for 157) vs. North Texas, 9-23-06 58.5 by Bryan Williams (2 for 117) vs. Kent State, 9-22-07 Season (Min. 10) 31.9 by Bryan Willams (21 for 670) 2007 30.0 by David Harvey (17 for 510) 2006 Career (Min. 20) 26.2 by Jim Braccio (21 for 548) 1964-66 Career (Min. 30) 30.5 by Bryan Williams (42 for 1,279) 2007-08 25.3 by Dashan Miller (44 for 1,114) 2008-09 24.0 by Domenik Hixon (48 for 1,154) 2002-05 kickoff returns Game 8 by Matt Carter (180 yards) 8 by Jeff Blakely (166 yards) Season 39 by Tyler Williams (694 yards) Career 59 by Matt Carter (1,366 yards)

at Marshall, 10-27-01 vs. Central Mich., 10-15-94 2011 2001-02

touchdowns on kickoff returns Game 1 by multiple players last: Dashan Miller - 98 yards at Syracuse, 10-24-09 Season 2 by Dan Ruff 1967 Career 2 by Dan Ruff 1967-69 2 by Jim Braccio 1964-66 2 by Frank Zazula 1937-40

all-purpose yard leaders

year-by-year all-purpose yards Year Player Yards 2012 Jawon Chisholm 1,284 2011 Jawon Chisholm 1,045 2010 Jalil Carter 1,144 2009 Dashan Miller 1,163 2008 Dennis Kennedy 1,635 2007 Bryan Williams 1,602 2006 David Harvey 1,439 2005 Domenik Hixon 2,139 2004 Domenik Hixon 1,606 2003 Matt Cherry 1,360 2002 Bobby Hendry 1,116 2001 Bobby Hendry 1,063 2000 Brandon Payne 1,434 1999 Brandon Payne 1,171 1998 Greg Lomax 1,026 1997 Greg Lomax 1,271 1996 Yasin Reeder 1,351 1995 Lew Lawhorn 1,196 1994 DeShawn Brown 843 1993 Kenny Chapman 682 1992 Darrien Gouch 1,341 1991 Tyrone Nelson 878 1990 Marcus Reliford 1,007 1989 Doug Lewis 969 1988 Doug Lewis 790 1987 Derek Alston 1,151 1986 Mike Clark 1,914

Rush 953 961 28 108 1,321 728 7 24 0 0 1,021 819 1,062 845 861 835 781 57 588 0 579 769 684 763 609 689 1,786

Rec. 310 84 412 257 314 204 914 1,210 882 904 95 21 211 114 155 167 85 442 255 636 192 109 154 182 82 144 128

Ret. 21 0 704 798 0 670 518 905 724 456 0 223 161 212 10 269 485 697 0 46 570 0 169 24 99 318 0


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Rec. 1,414 258 780 2,092 326 2,531 745 39 956 -4

Ret. 931 0 346 1,629 223 860 78 212 0 0

season all-purpose yards leaders Rk. Player Yards 1. Domenik Hixon (2005) 2,139 2. Jack Beidleman (1969) 1,959 3. Mike Clark (1986) 1,914 4. Brett Biggs (2005) 1,765 5. Dennis Kennedy (2008) 1,635 6. Domenik Hixon (2004) 1,606 7. Bryan Williams (2007) 1,602 8. James Black (1983) 1,568 9. Brett Biggs (2004) 1,462 10. David Harvey (2006) 1,439 11. Brandon Payne (2000) 1,434 12. Jack Beidleman (1970) 1,415 13. Mike Clark (1985) 1,411 14. Dan Ruff (1968) 1,393 15. Matt Cherry (2003) 1,360

Rush 24 1,050 1,786 1,230 1,321 0 728 1,568 871 7 1,062 758 1,299 -4 0

Rec. 1,210 562 128 535 314 882 204 0 421 914 211 265 112 1,041 904

Ret. 905 347 0 0 0 724 670 0 170 518 161 392 0 356 456

top single game Performances (rushing, Receiving, return yards) 1. 362 Jack Beidleman (178, 119, 65) vs. Youngstown St., 11-8-69 2. 309 Brett Biggs (195, 86, 28) vs. Ball State, 10-23-04 3. 295 James Black (295, 0, 0) at Austin Peay, 11-19-83 4. 292 Dennis Kennedy (277, 15, 0) at Eastern Mich., 10-18-08 5. 273 Domenik Hixon (0, 138, 129) vs. Eastern Mich., 10-1-05 6. 267 Mike Clark (255, 12, 0) vs. Central Florida, 9-27-86 7. 266 Mike Clark (220, 46, 0) at Youngstown St., 11-21-86 8. 263 Dennis Kennedy (141, 21, 0) vs. Buffalo, 11-13-08 9. 262 Harold Robinson (0, 184, 78) at Temple, 11-23-91 10. 259 Greg Lomax (174, 85, 0) at Central Mich., 10-31-98 259 Mike Clark (186, 73, 0) at Western Ky., 10-5-85

field goals - single game Attempts 6 by Daron Alcorn (made 5) Made 5 by Daron Alcorn 5 by Russ Klaus 5 by Andy Graham Pct. (Min. 5 atts.) 1.000 (5 of 5) by Russ Klaus longest field goals 1. 56 Daron Alcorn 2. 54 Bob Dombroski 3. 53 Jason Swiger 53 Daron Alcorn 53 Andy Graham 6. 52 Zac Derr 52 Russ Klaus 52 Dennis Heckman 52 Dennis Heckman 10. 51 Igor Iveljic 51 Daron Alcorn 51 Bob Dombroski 51 Bob Dombroski 51 Russ Klaus 51 Brian Ellis 51 Brian Ellis

vs. Temple, 11-7-92 vs. Temple, 11-7-92 at Bowling Green, 9-28-85 at Eastern Illinois, 11-17-79 at Bowling Green, 9-28-85

vs. Toledo, 9-12-92 at Youngstown State, 10-1-88 at Connecticut, 10-25-03 at Virginia Tech, 9-2-89 at Middle Tennessee, 11-15-80 at Miami (Ohio), 10-13-01 vs. Eastern Michigan, 9-21-85 vs. Murray State, 10-22-83 at Middle Tennessee, 10-2-82 at Western Michigan, 10-6-07 vs. Louisiana Tech, 10-7-89 vs. Temple, 9-26-87 vs. Youngstown State, 11-22-86 vs. Eastern Michigan, 9-21-85 at Ball State, 9-28-74 at Western Illinois, 11-10-73

season field goal percentage 91.7 (11-12) by Bob Dombroski Consecutive field goals made 12 Bob Dombroski 1988-89 12 Andy Graham 1979-80 Consecutive extra points made Season 48 by Jason Swiger 2003 Career 49 by Russ Klaus 1984-85

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Rush 3,032 4,257 2,861 24 2,847 0 2,522 2,816 2,101 3,054

most points scored (kick) - single game 17 Jason Swiger vs. Howard, 9-20-03 17 Zac Derr vs. Eastern Mich., 11-24-01 17 Daron Alcorn vs. Temple, 11-7-92 16 Russ Klaus at Bowling Green, 9-28-85

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Career All-purpose yards leaders Rk. Player Yards 1. Jack Beidleman (1967-70) 5,377 2. Mike Clark (1984-86) 4,515 3. Brandon Payne (1999-02) 3,987 4. Domenik Hixon (2002-05) 3,745 5. Bobby Hendry (2000-03) 3,396 6. Dan Ruff (1967-70) 3,391 7. Dennis Kennedy (2004-08) 3,345 8. Billy Mills (1973-76) 3,067 9. Brett Biggs (2004-05) 3,057 10. James Black (1980-83) 3,050

kicking and punting

most extra points Game 9 by Robert Stein vs. Morgan State, 9-15-12 8 by Jason Swiger vs. Howard, 9-20-03 8 by Zac Derr vs. Eastern Mich., 11-24-01 7 by Robert Stein vs. Miami (Ohio), 9-29-12 7 by Billy Sullivan vs. Liberty, 10-12-02 7 by Zac Derr vs. Bowling Green, 10-16-99 7 by Bob Dombroski vs. Northern Arizona, 11-4-89 7 by Tom Budziszewski vs. Northern Mich., 10-14-72 7 by Tom Budziszewski at Indiana (Pa.), 11-14-70 7 by by John Harrison vs. Youngstown St., 11-8-69 7 by by John Harrison vs. Ball State, 10-4-69 7 by by John Harrison at Butler, 9-13-69 Season 49 by Jason Swiger (50 attempts) 2003 40 by Billy Sullivan (43 attempts) 2002 Career 125 by Zac Derr 1998-2001

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Ret. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 185 0 0 0 199 418 389 246 392 347 356 80 11 93 426

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Rec. 112 18 0 -4 0 25 15 380 12 5 11 0 713 428 125 265 562 1041 162 56 120 10

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year-by-year all-purpose yards (continued) Year Player Yards Rush 1985 Mike Clark 1,411 1,299 1984 Mike Clark 1,190 1,172 1983 James Black 1,568 1,568 1982 James Black 1,184 1,188 1981 Dennis Brumfield 1,041 1,041 1980 Dennis Brumfield 1,025 1,000 1979 Paul Winters 1,313 1,298 1978 Terry Cameron 1,021 456 1977 Mark Hovanec 547 535 1976 Billy Mills 664 659 1975 Billy Mills 841 830 1974 Billy Mills 861 662 1973 Mac Thomas 1,157 26 1972 Mac Thomas 817 0 1971 Calvin Pierce 1,174 803 1970 Jack Beidleman 1,415 758 1969 Jack Beidleman 1,959 1,050 1968 Dan Ruff 1,393 -4 1967 Jack Beidleman 667 425 1966 Ron Tyson 993 926 1965 Jim Morrison 545 332 1964 Jim Braccio 616 180


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kicking and punting | scoring kick scoring - career Rk. Player XP 1. Zac Derr (1998-01) 125-132 2. Bob Dombroski (1986-89) 100-104 3. Jason Swiger (2003-05) 115-119 4. Igor Iveljic (2007-2010) 86-93 5. Daron Alcorn (1989-92) 64-68 6. Dennis Heckman (1981-83) 55-58 7. Jim Embick (1974-77) 69-78

FG 47-64 51-69 38-57 42-60 45-76 35-57 28-63

kick scoring - season Rk. Player 1. Igor Iveljic (2008) 2. Jason Swiger (2003) 3. Russ Klaus (1985) 4. Jason Swiger (2005) 5. Zac Derr (2001) 6. Dennis Heckman (1983) Daron Alcorn (1992) 8. Igor Iveljic (2007) 9. Zac Derr (2000) 10. Zac Derr (1999) Bob Dombroski (1988)

XP 38-40 49-50 26-26 35-36 30-30 21-21 18-20 25-26 38-41 31-33 19-19

FG Pts 18-28 92 14-20 91 19-29 83 14-20 77 15-18 75 17-24 72 18-26 72 15-18 70 11-16 71 12-15 67 16-21 67

field goals made - career Rk. Player 1. Bob Dombroski (1986-89) 2. Zac Derr (1998-01) 3. Daron Alcorn (1989-92) 4. Igor Iveljic (2007-2010) 5. Jason Swiger (2003-05) 6. Dennis Heckman (1981-83) 7. Andy Graham (1977-80)

Made 51 47 45 42 38 35 31

Att 69 64 76 60 57 57 50

Pct. .739 .734 .592 .700 .666 .614 .620

field goals made - season Rk. Player 1. Russ Klaus (1985) 2. Igor Iveljic (2008) Daron Alcorn (1992) 4. Dennis Heckman (1983) 5. Bob Dombroski (1988) Andy Graham (1979) 7. Igor Iveljic (2007)

Made 19 18 18 17 16 16 15

Att 29 28 26 24 21 21 18

Pct. .655 .643 .692 .708 .762 .762 .833

Longest Punt 81 Jim Heyworth 77 Frank Zazula 76 Zach Campbell 74 Jonathan Eaton

Pts 266 253 229 212 199 160 153

vs. Northern Michigan, 10-12-74 vs. Toledo, 1937 at Syracuse, 10-24-09 vs. Western Michigan, 10-30-99

most yards on punt Game 613 by Bill Rudison (13 punts) at Virginia Tech, 9-2-89 Season 3,061 by Zach Campbell (81 punts) 2010 3,034 by Billy Sullivan (77 punts) 2005 3,003 by Andy Graham (77 punts) 1977-80 Career 10,693 by Andy Graham (274 punts) 1977-80 highest punting average Game (Min. 5) 51.8 by Daron Alcorn (5 for 259) vs. Cincinnati, 11-21-92 (Min. 10) 47.2 by Bill Rudison (13 for 613) at Virginia Tech, 9-2-89 Season (Min. 40) 44.9 by Ray Dodge (42 for 1886) 1948 (Min. 50) 43.8 by Mike Hayes (53 for 2319) 1997 Career (Min. 150) 42.2 by Mike Hayes (182 for 7,688) 1994-98 (Min. 250) 39.0 by Andy Graham (274 for 10,693) 1977-80

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most punts Game 14 by John Stec 13 by Bill Rudison Season 81 by Zach Campbell 79 by Frank Zazula Career 274 by Andy Graham

at Ohio State, 9-8-07 at Virginia Tech, 9-2-89 2010 1939 1977-80

Scoring

year-by-year leaders Year Player, Position 2012 Robert Stein, PK 2011 A.J. Fox, PK 2010 Alex Allen, RB 2009 Branko Rogovic, PK 2008 Dennis Kennedy, RB 2007 Igor Iveljic, PK 2006 David Harvey, WR 2005 Brett Biggs, RB 2004 Brett Biggs, RB 2003 Jason Swiger, PK 2002 Billy Sullivan, PK 2001 Zac Derr, PK 2000 Brandon Payne, RB 1999 Brandon Payne, RB 1998 Greg Lomax, RB 1997 Greg Lomax, RB 1996 Yasin Reeder, RB 1995 Lew Lawhorn, WR 1994 Jozsef Jakab, PK 1993 Jozsef Jakab, PK 1992 Daron Alcorn, PK 1991 Daron Alcorn, PK 1990 Daron Alcorn, PK 1989 Bob Dombroski, PK 1988 Bob Dombroski, PK 1987 Bob Dombroski, PK 1986 Bob Dombroski, PK 1985 Russ Klaus, PK 1984 Russ Klaus, PK 1983 Dennis Heckman, PK 1982 Dennis Heckman, PK 1981 Dennis Brumfield, RB 1980 Andy Graham, PK 1979 Andy Graham, PK 1978 Dan Simon, FB Terry Cameron, RB 1977 Jim Embick, PK 1976 Jim Embick, PK 1975 Tom Wilhelm, FB 1974 Tom Wilhelm, FB 1973 Brian Ellis, PK 1972 Eric Schoch, QB Calvin Pierce, RB 1971 Tom Budziszewski, PK 1970 Jack Beidleman, RB 1969 Jack Beidleman, RB 1968 Dan Ruff, WR 1967 Tony Moro, FB Ron Lemon, RB Don Zwisler, QB 1966 Ron Tyson, FB 1965 Rich Thomas, RB 1964 Pete Toto, FB 1963 John Lahoski, FB 1962 Tom Adolph, E/PK 1961 George Deo, FB 1960 Tom Murphy, RB 1959 Frank Lomax, RB 1958 Art Bailey, RB 1957 Art Bailey, RB

TD 0 0 8 0 18 0 10 14 12 0 0 0 16 14 13 9 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 9 9 0 0 12 7 0 7 7 0 7 16 11 4 4 4 11 3 7 14 6 13 3 7 13 9

FG XP 9 38 8 9 0 0 7 24 0 1 25 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 49 7 40 15 30 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 12 8 19 18 18 13 23 9 23 11 30 16 19 14 18 10 33 19 26 11 23 17 21 11 21 0 0 9 15 16 18 0 0 0 0 6 28 11 20 0 0 0 0 9 29 0 0 0 0 7 22 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0

Pts. 65 33 48 45 110 70 62 84 72 91 61 75 96 86 80 54 48 36 33 43 72 62 50 63 67 60 63 83 56 72 54 42 42 66 54 54 46 53 72 42 56 42 42 43 44 98 66 24 24 24 66 20 44 84 59 78 18 42 86 54


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year-by-year leaders (continued) Year Player TD 1956 Dave Adolph, PK 1 1955 Tom Boggs, QB 4 1954 Buster Rizzo, RB 7

FG XP Pts. 1 23 32 0 16 40 0 0 42

Pts. 110 98 96 91 92 90 86 86 84 84 83 80 78 78 77 75 72 72 72 72

miscellaneous scoring records Points Scored in a Game 30 Bobby Hendry vs. Eastern Mich., 11-24-01 30 Terry Cameron vs. Northern Iowa, 11-18-78 30 Art Bailey at Denison, 1958 Touchdowns Scored in a Game 5 Terry Cameron vs. Northern Iowa, 11-18-78 5 Bobby Hendry vs. Eastern Michigan, 11-24-01 Most Touchdowns Scored by Two Players - Same Season 26 Jack Beidleman (16) and Dan Ruff (10) 1969 Most Points Scored by Two Players - Same Season 202 Dennis Kennedy (110) and Igor Iveljic (92) 2008 181 Jason Swiger (91) and Bobby Hendry (90) 2003 167 Brandon Payne (96) and Zac Derr (71) 2000

vs. Western Ky., 9-20-80 1980 1978-81

tackles for loss Season 19 by Bill Hadden Career 41 by Jason Taylor 38.5 by Brion Stokes 38.5 by Chase Blackburn 36.0 by Kevin Grant

1985 1993-96 2004-07 2001-04 2004-08

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1996 1993 1993-96

10 by Jason Taylor 10 by Ken Williams 21 by Jason Taylor

year-by-year tackle leaders Year Player, Position 2012 Kurt Mangum, LB 2011 Brian Wagner, LB 2010 Brian Wagner, LB 2009 Brian Wagner, LB 2008 Kevin Grant, LB 2007 Brion Stokes, LB 2006 John Mackey, DB 2005 Jay Rohr, LB 2004 John Fuller, DB 2003 Domenik Hixon, DB 2002 Chase Blackburn, LB 2001 Ryan Myers, LB 2000 Rich Reliford, DB 1999 Jonathan Eaton, DB 1998 George Germany, DB 1997 Nate Boyd, LB 1996 Nate Boyd, LB 1995 Jason Taylor, DL 1994 Darwin Wilson, LB 1993 Phil Dunn, LB 1992 Phil Dunn, LB 1991 Phil Dunn, LB 1990 Brian Hilk, LB 1989 John Clark, LB 1988 Steve Englehart, LB 1987 Mike Rahach, LB 1986 Mike Rahach, LB 1985 Ed Grimsley, LB 1984 Jeff Lake, LB 1983 Jeff Lake, LB 1982 Jeff Lake, LB 1981 Brad Reese, LB 1980 Brad Reese, LB 1979 Brad Reese, LB 1978 Brad Reese, LB 1977 Steve Cockerham, LB 1976 Keith Luck, LB 1975 Steve Cockerham, LB 1974 Steve Cockerham, LB 1973 Dick Pitts, LB

Solo 48 56 65 72 50 60 52 75 46 78 61 58 66 54 66 50 90 70 50 98 99 81 71 64 40 75.5 56 75 75 78 77 79 106 107 60 100 66 107 77 75

Assists 62 91 65 60 35 30 36 46 49 33 35 19 14 29 31 55 50 29 45 76 102 93 104 93 73 62 54 89 96 85 71 92 115 107 44 81 86 86 87 62

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FG XP 0 1 0 2 0 0 14 49 18 38 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 19 26 0 2 0 0 0 0 14 35 15 30 0 0 18 18 17 21 0 0

assisted tackles Game 25 by Brad Reese Season 115 by Brad Reese Career 358 by Brad Reese

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TD 18 16 16 0 0 15 14 13 14 14 0 13 13 13 0 0 12 0 0 12

vs. Kent State, 1952 1975 1974-77

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season scoring leaders Rk. Player 1. Dennis Kennedy (2008) 2. Jack Beidleman (1969) 3. Brandon Payne (2000) 4. Jason Swiger (2003) 5. Igor Iveljic (2008) 6. Bobby Hendry (2003) 7. Brandon Payne (1999) Art Bailey (1958) 9. Brett Biggs (2005) John Lahoski (1963) 11. Russ Klaus (1985) 12. Greg Lomax (1998) 13. Mike Clark (1985) George Deo (1961) Jason Swiger (2005) 16. Zac Derr (2001) 17. Brett Biggs (2004) Daron Alcorn (1992) Dennis Heckman (1983) Tom Wilhelm (1975)

solo tackles Game 21 by Joe Mazzaferro Season 107 by Steve Cockerham Career 373 by Steve Cockerham

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TD FG XP Pts. 0 47 125 266 43 0 2 260 0 51 100 253 0 38 115 229 36 0 10 226 0 42 86 212 0 45 64 199 33 0 0 198 29 0 2 176 29 0 2 176 27 0 8 170 0 35 55 160 26 0 0 156 26 0 0 156 0 28 69 153 25 0 0 150 0 31 54 147 23 0 2 140 0 30 49 139 23 0 0 138 21 0 0 126 21 0 0 126 20 0 0 120 19 0 0 114 18 0 0 108

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Career scoring leaders Rk. Player 1. Zac Derr (1998-2001) 2. Brandon Payne (1999-02) 3. Bob Dombroski (1986-89) 4. Jason Swiger (2002-05) 5. Jack Beidleman (1967-70) 6. Igor Iveljic (2007-10) 7. Daron Alcorn (1989-92) 8. Bobby Hendry (2000-03) 9. Dennis Kennedy (2005-08) Dan Ruff (1967-70) 11. Art Bailey (1952-58) 12. Dennis Heckman (1981-83) 13. Brett Biggs (2004-05) Tom Wilhelm (1972-75) 15. Jim Embick (1974-77) 16. Mike Clark (1984-85) 17. Andy Graham (1977-80) 18. Greg Lomax (1995-98) 19. Russ Klaus (1984-85) 20. Alex Allen (2005-10) 21. Lavel Bailey (1997-2000) George Deo (1960-62) 23. Doug Lewis (1988-90) 24. John Lahoski (1962-63) 25. Eric Schoch (1971-73)

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total tackles Game 35 by Brad Reese (10 solo/25 assists) vs. Western Ky, 9-20-80 Season 221 by Brad Reese (106 solo/115 assists) 1980 Career 715 by Steve Cockerham (373 solo/342 assists) 1974-77 710 by Brad Reese (352 solo/358 assists) 1978-81


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year-by-year tackle leaders (continued) Year Player, Position Solo 1972 Dick Pitts, LB 65 1971 Denny Blake, LB 71

Assists 55 74

year-by-year TFL leaders Year Player 2012 J.D. Griggs 2011 Brian Wagner 2010 Shawn Lemon 2009 Hazan Hazime 2008 Kevin Grant/Mike Thomas 2007 Brion Stokes 2006 Brion Stokes 2005 Brian White 2004 Chase Blackburn 2003 Chase Blackburn 2002 Chase Blackburn Diontre Earl 2001 Brad Detwiler Chris Smith 2000 Dwayne LeFall 1999 Ron Smith 1998 Jeremy Maxa 1997 Nate Boyd Corey Christian 1996 Jason Taylor 1995 Jason Taylor Mack Warren 1994 Darwin Wilson 1993 Morris Casey 1992 Bruce Keys 1991 Wayne Anderson 1990 Brian Hilk 1989 Terry Mays 1988 Pierce Joiner 1987 Pierce Joiner 1986 Pierce Joiner 1985 Bill Hadden 1984 Steve Rafac 1983 Dave Arango 1982 Joe Meyers 1981 Scott Miller 1980 Jamie Warburton 1979 Dave Flegal 1978 Mike Holian 1977 Bob Wolf

No. 11.0 6.0 10.5 3.0 8.5 14.5 13.0 16.5 8.5 13.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 9.0 15.0 12.0 7.0 7.0 18.0 11.0 11.0 10.0 14.0 16.0 5.0 12.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 15.0 19.0 12.0 17.0 11.0 16.0 11.0 9.0 6.0 8.0

Yards 34 15 54 24 41/33 69 45 65 49 33 36 20 58 37 45 52 70 21 24 72 40 23 34 28 39 18 30 20 34 32 79 96 83 63 27 62 44 41 n/a n/a

year-by-year sack leaders Year Player 2012 J.D. Griggs 2011 Oren Wilson 2010 Shawn Lemon 2009 Hasan Hazime Shawn Lemon 2008 Kevin Grant 2007 Brion Stokes 2006 Brion Stokes 2005 Jermaine Reid 2004 Jay Rohr Chase Blackburn 2003 Dwayne LeFall 2002 Josh Hill 2001 Marques Hayes 2000 Dwayne LeFall 1999 Ron Smith 1998 Jeremy Maxa 1997 Nate Boyd 1996 Jason Taylor 1995 Jason Taylor 1994 Jason Taylor

No. Yards 6.0 26 3.5 16 7.0 46 3.0 15 3.0 15 4.0 26 5.5 36 5.5 26 7.0 30 5.0 22 5.0 38 6.5 37 4.0 21 6.0 41 4.5 21 5.5 31 7.0 37 2.5 14 10.0 53 5.0 34 6.0 45

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Total 120 145

year-by-year sack leaders (continued) Year Player No. Yards 1993 Ken Williams 10.0 54 1992 Jerry Best 5.0 40 1991 Wayne Anderson 4.5 36 Jerry Best 4.5 21 1990 Scott Brown 3.0 13 Eric Drakes 3.0 14 Terry Mays 3.0 29 1989 Curtis Williams 6.5 52 1988 Pierce Joiner 8.5 35 most interceptions Game 6 by Dick Miller Season 13 by Dick Miller Career 18 by Gary Tyler

vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1937 1937 1985-87

most yards on interception returns Game 99 by Andre McCray vs. Kent State, 10-10-98 (1 INT) Season 208 by Dwight Smith, 2000 (10 INTs) Career 265 by Shawn Vincent, 1988-90 (15 INTs) touchdowns by interception return Game 2 by Gary Tyler vs. Tennessee Tech, 11-1-86 Season 2 by Dwight Smith 2000 2 by Gary Tyler 1986 Career 3 by Dwight Smith 1997-2000 Longest interception return Rk. Yards Player Opponent 1. 99 Andre McCray vs. Kent State, 10-10-98 2. 97 Bill Darulis vs. Mount Union, 1932 3. 88 Ben Flossie vs. John Carroll, 1940 4. 87 Rickie Coble at Ohio State, 9-8-01 year-by-year interception leaders Year Player No. Yards TD 2012 Avis Commack 1 44 1 J.D. Griggs 1 0 0 Kurt Mangum 1 7 0 Justin Marsh 1 0 0 2011 Josh Richmond 1 11 0 Johnny Robinson 1 0 0 Josh Richmond 1 0 0 2010 Anthony Holmes 3 1 0 2009 Miguel Graham 3 62 0 Manley Waller 3 50 0 2008 Miguel Graham 3 0 0 2007 Reggie Corner 7 142 1 2006 Reggie Corner 4 38 0 2005 Reggie Corner 2 32 0 Dionte Henry 2 29 0 2004 Reggie Corner 2 13 0 Dionte Henry 2 2 0 Dwayne LeFall 2 60 1 2003 Rickey McKenzie 6 94 1 2002 Chase Blackburn 2 9 0 Kris Williams 2 4 0 Rickey McKenzie 2 22 0 2001 Rickey McKenzie 3 17 0 2000 Dwight Smith 10* 208 2 1999 Rich Reliford 2 0 0 Dwight Smith 2 53 1 1998 Andre McCray 2 99 1 Dwight Smith 2 0 0 1997 Nate Boyd 2 8 0 Rich Reliford 2 0 0 1996 Nate Boyd 2 37 0 John Harpring 2 69 0 1995 Jon Eaton 2 9 0


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Year-by-Year Fumbles recovered Leaders Year Player No. Yards 2012 Miclos Blake 1 0 Imani Davis 1 0 Bre Ford 1 0 Troy Gilmer 1 3 Tyrell Goodman 1 0 Kurt Mangum 1 0 Gary Ransom 1 2 Nick Rossi 1 29 2011 Nico Caponi 3 30 2010 Shawn Lemon 4 29 2009 Brian Wagner 2 0 2008 Miguel Graham 3 0

Longest Recovered Fumble return 100 Earl Weary at Allegheny, 1902 98 Rickey McKenzie vs. Marshall, 11-2-02 91 Tim Wallace vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9-22-84 longest return of a blocked field goal 77 Gary Tyler (49), Bill Hadden (20) and Greg Thomas (8) at Rhode Island, 11-30-85

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season interceptions leaders Rk. Player 1. Dick Miller (1937) 2. Dwight Smith (2000) 3. Curtis Howard (1977) 4. Reggie Corner (2007) Chris Owens (1992) Shawn Vincent (1990) Brett Jackson (1990) Roosevelt Jewells (1981) 9. Rickey McKenzie (2003) Victor Green (1992) Gary Tyler (1986) Steve Cockerham (1976)

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Total 18 15 15 13 13 13* 12 11 11 9 9 9

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Career interception leaders Rk. Player 1. Gary Tyler (1985-87) 2. Reggie Corner (2004-07) Dwight Smith (1997-2000) 4. Shawn Vincent (1989-90) Roosevelt Jewells (1979-81) Dick Miller (1937) 7. Curtis Howard (1977-79) 8. Rickey McKenzie (2001-03) Chris Owens (1991-92) 10. Victor Green (1991-92) Rick Holman (1978-80) Steve Cockerham (1974-77) * Career records are incomplete.

Year-by-Year Fumbles recovered Leaders (continued) Year Player No. Yards 2007 Andre Jones 2 62 Doug Williams 2 5 2006 Davanzo Tate 2 0 Jermaine Reid 2 0 2005 Dion Elie 1 0 Kiki Gonzalez 1 0 Kevin Grant 1 0 Parris McNeal 1 0 John Mackey 1 0 Chevin Pace 1 0 Brion Stokes 1 16 Davanzo Tate 1 0 2004 Steve Agyeman 3 0 2003 Chase Blackburn 2 0 Tim Wilkes 2 0 2002 Rickey Mckenzie 2 98 2001 Terell Colbert 1 0 Diontre Earl 1 0 Marques Hayes 1 0 Rickey McKenzie 1 0 Chris Smith 1 0 Matt Zuercher 1 0 2000 Dwight Smith 3 35 1999 Derek Wilborn 4 n/a 1998 George Cameron 2 n/a Jeremy Maxa 2 n/a Jason Wiggins 2 n/a Jermaine Williams 2 n/a 1997 Eric Anderson 2 n/a Andre McCray 2 n/a Rich Reliford 2 n/a 1996 Jason Taylor 4 n/a 1995 Nate Boyd 4 n/a 1994 Symeon Floyd 2 n/a 1993 Odell Robbins 3 n/a Ken Williams 3 n/a 1992 Bruce Keys 2 n/a 1991 Bruce Keys 2 n/a 1990 Shannon Wolfe 2 n/a 1989 John Clark 4 n/a 1988 Pierce Joiner 2 n/a Mike Rahach 2 n/a 1987 Mike Felsoci 3 n/a 1986 Mike Rahach 3 n/a 1985 Mike Rahach 3 n/a 1984 Steve Rafac 4 n/a 1983 Jeff Lake 2 n/a 1982 Greg Reed 2 n/a 1981 Jamie Warburton 3 n/a 1980 Jim Tawse 3 n/a 1979 Dave Flegal 3 n/a 1978 Dennis McGlone 4 n/a 1977 Steve Cockerham 4 n/a 1976 Al Hodakievic 3 n/a 1975 Jim Meyer 3 n/a Charles Parnell 3 n/a

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year-by-year interception leaders (continued) Year Player No. Yards TD 1994 Pete Habib 2 13 0 John Harpring 2 60 0 1993 Wayne Wade 3 0 0 1992 Chris Owens 7 49 0 1991 Chris Owens 4 33 0 1990 Shawn Vincent 7 191 0 1989 Shawn Vincent 4 24 0 1988 Gary Tyler 5 6 0 1987 Gary Tyler 4 40 0 Shannon Wolfe 4 63 0 1986 Gary Tyler 6 109 2 1985 Brian Moran 4 27 0 1984 Mike Paramore 5 31 0 1983 Robert Johnson 4 104 2 1982 Greg Reed 2 14 0 1981 Roosevelt Jewells 7 67 0 1980 Jim Anderson 4 53 0 1979 Ricky Holman 3 76 1 Curtis Howard 3 6 0 Roosevelt Jewells 3 19 0 1978 Ricky Holman 3 69 0 Jim Valencheck 3 27 1 * - Tied for national lead


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948-5,126 427.2 789-3,333 277.8 742-3,222 268.5 735-3,611 277.8 839-4,760 396.7 813-3,740 311.7 749-3,725 310.4 963-4,996 384.3 731-3,705 336.8 923-5,643 470.2 894-4,852 404.3 811-4,122 374.7 778-4,589 417.2 803-4,027 366.1 792-4,123 374.8 718-3,735 339.5 743-3,136 285.1 778-2,904 264.0 735-2,762 251.1 766-3,629 329.9 771-3,691 335.5 758-4,168 378.9 769-3,729 339.0 783-3,855 350.4 774-4,269 388.1 801-3,473 315.7 806-4,588 417.1 882-4,179 348.2 794-3,528 320.7 743-3,159 287.2 806-3,458 314.4 739-2,793 279.3 702-2,631 239.2 784-3,267 297.0 769-3,526 320.5 818-3,165 287.7 731-3,350 335.0 754-3,155 286.8 701-3,188 318.8 770-3,958 359.8 646-2,776 308.4 717-3,428 342.8 727-3,548 354.8 711-3,841 384.1 732-4,183 418.3 586-2,607 289.6 597-2,306 256.2 588-2,298 255.3 553-2,323 258.1 586-2,892 321.3 565-3,080 32.2 565-2,597 324.6 559-1,720 191.1 582-2,236 248.4 531-2,064 229.3

5.4 365 1,373 4.2 413 1,373 4.3 393 1,361 4.9 393 1,421 5.7 435 1,982 4.6 439 1,534 5.0 365 1,005 5.2 422 1,718 5.1 379 1,070 6.1 474 1,907 5.4 490 1,890 5.1 505 1,989 5.9 490 2,273 5.0 546 2,067 5.2 478 2,059 5.2 504 2,431 4.2 489 1,770 3.7 440 1,580 3.8 433 1,252 4.7 552 2,103 4.8 556 2,181 5.5 515 2,373 4.8 504 1,958 4.9 479 2,019 5.5 467 2,067 4.3 439 1,521 5.7 601 3,120 4.7 638 2,656 4.4 550 2,109 4.2 570 2,251 4.3 609 2,178 3.8 567 1,887 3.7 519 1,706 4.2 603 1,987 4.6 616 2,458 3.9 658 2,271 4.6 581 2,324 4.2 585 2,037 4.5 511 2,062 5.1 581 2,558 4.3 475 1,756 4.8 539 2,170 4.9 515 2,141 5.4 488 2,006 5.7 466 2,100 4.4 404 1,690 3.9 440 1,614 3.9 371 1,128 4.2 382 1,453 4.9 466 2,031 5.4 462 2,047 4.6 490 1,986 3.1 337 746 3.8 340 992 3.9 411 1,306

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114.4 114.4 113.4 109.3 165.2 127.8 83.8 107.3 97.3 158.9 157.5 180.8 206.6 187.9 187.2 221.0 160.9 143.6 113.8 191.2 198.3 215.7 178.0 183.5 187.9 138.2 283.6 213.8 191.7 204.6 198.0 188.7 155.1 180.6 223.4 206.4 232.4 185.2 206.2 232.5 195.4 217.0 214.1 200.6 210.0 187.8 179.3 125.3 161.4 225.7 227.4 248.3 82.9 110.2 145.1

3.8 3.3 3.5 3.6 4.6 3.5 2.8 3.3 2.8 4.0 3.9 3.9 4.6 3.8 4.3 4.8 3.6 2.4 2.9 3.8 3.9 4.6 3.9 4.2 4.4 3.5 5.2 4.0 3.8 3.9 3.6 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.9 3.5 4.0 3.5 4.0 4.4 3.7 4.0 4.2 4.1 4.5 4.2 3.7 3.0 3.8 4.3 4.4 4.0 2.2 2.9 3.2

364-583 3,753 171-376 1,960 174-349 1,861 190-342 2,190 232-404 2,778 201-374 2,206 202-384 2,720 284-541 3,601 223-352 2,635 287-449 3,736 265-404 2,962 178-306 2,133 146-288 2,316 138-257 1,960 156-314 2,064 102-214 1,304 106-254 1,366 162-338 1,855 136-302 1,510 95-214 1,526 153-299 1,871 112-243 1,795 126-265 1,771 141-304 1,836 145-307 2,202 148-362 1,952 104-205 1,468 112-244 1,614 95-244 1,419 60-173 908 88-197 1,280 66-172 906 59-183 925 93-181 1,280 78-153 1,068 65-166 894 70-150 1,026 75-179 1,118 80-190 1,126 102-189 1,400 83-171 1,020 80-178 1,258 90-212 1,407 106-223 1,835 140-266 2,083 68-182 2,607 49-157 692 95-217 1,170 71-171 870 54-120 861 52-103 1,033 43-75 611 93-222 974 105-242 1,244 61-120 758

62.4 18 312.8 39.9 24-165 45.5 11 163.3 37.8 11-47 49.8 14 155.1 37.8 10-36 55.6 13 168.5 36.7 19-122 57.4 14 231.5 37.1 12-100 53.7 14 183.8 37.1 17-232 52.6 11 226.7 36.7 17-59 52.4 12 277.0 38.6 27-217 63.3 8 239.5 39.8 17-275 63.9 10 311.3 41.2 32-406 65.6 12 246.8 38.1 19-117 58.2 8 193.9 38.2 15-175 50.7 11 210.5 39.7 22-166 53.7 11 178.2 39.0 23-220 49.7 8 187.6 41.1 28-157 47.7 12 119.0 42.1 13-87 41.7 15 124.2 41.8 23-135 47.9 20 168.6 36.7 13-127 45.0 26 137.3 36.5 20-239 44.4 13 138.7 37.1 13-49 51.1 11 137.3 43.6 30-221 46.1 16 163.2 41.8 24-145 47.5 21 161.0 40.5 23-136 46.4 11 166.9 38.4 32-430 47.2 15 200.2 43.3 25-188 40.9 15 177.5 39.8 30-130 50.7 14 133.5 41.2 26-169 45.9 21 134.5 39.6 50-386 38.9 19 129.0 37.4 42-309 34.7 18 82.5 35.2 37-305 45.0 14 116.4 35.6 39-246 38.4 18 90.6 36.3 27-197 32.2 15 84.1 40.3 32-211 51.4 11 116.4 39.1 24-190 51.0 7 97.1 37.5 15-83 39.2 11 81.3 38.5 11-40 46.7 15 102.6 36.6 16-74 41.9 11 101.6 36.2 34-233 42.1 14 112.6 36.3 26-195 54.0 12 127.3 34.5 19-131 48.5 10 113.3 35.9 11-38 44.9 17 125.8 31.7 26-236 42.4 12 140.7 32.6 31-232 47.5 14 183.5 34.8 25-254 52.6 15 208.3 37.6 26-221 37.4 15 101.9 38.2 16-140 31.2 13 76.9 35.7 21-192 43.8 17 130.0 35.5 23-225 41.5 10 95.5 32.1 16-142 45.0 9 95.7 34.0 23-312 51.4 7 114.8 30.8 25-248 57.3 7 76.4 35.1 30-267 42.1 17 108.2 32.2 24-11 43.4 23 92.9 34.3 24-206 50.8 9 84.2 35.7 27-225

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46-745 18-157 27 287 26.1 62-1,091 11-163 24 190 14.2 65-1,227 14-128 22 176 15.6 55-1,211 13-256 24 199 17.8 62-1,368 14-129 20 256 30.0 60-1,362 14-230 25 210 21.2 41-872 11-174 20 206 19.7 37-773 12-72 22 253 23.6 41-863 8-71 16 205 24.6 51-1,058 10-138 17 295 36.2 53-1,209 12-130 26 278 27.1 42-924 11-167 14 225 25.5 42-806 11-170 19 232 30.3 40-805 11-123 20 223 28.6 52-973 4-99 19 217 24.1 49-983 7-23 20 184 19.8 38-703 15-252 31 167 15.9 57-921 20-139 35 169 12.8 58-1,013 26-359 38 168 13.2 37-623 13-136 26 186 17.5 37-623 11-122 18 187 19.8 40-849 16-302 31 219 23.4 47-984 21-331 35 200 21.2 41-786 11-109 21 199 26.9 41-756 15-93 29 229 21.2 46-953 15-178 27 184 18.5 37-700 14-78 28 225 26.5 29-443 21-330 31 218 21.5 27-502 19-217 28 190 18.6 25-419 18-249 25 162 19.1 36-700 14-143 23 183 17.1 30-558 18-293 29 164 13.2 37-503 15-277 27 142 12.1 44-817 11-152 21 206 21.1 38-637 7-38 22 183 20.1 28-536 11-140 26 180 21.3 22-507 15-187 23 173 21.3 37-690 11-83 22 169 17.2 35-505 14-111 34 179 16.2 40-727 12-237 25 212 26.3 27-499 10-112 20 151 21.4 26-532 17-230 34 189 19.3 21-457 12-85 26 178 25.9 22-327 14-155 20 178 31.6 31-459 15-210 26 186 31.4 31-594 15-204 23 129 18.0 20-382 13-67 22 106 15.2 24-369 17-174* 19 133 12.2 24-481 10/NA 22 134 12.9 20-362 9/NA 15 159 22.3 21-422 7/NA 21 157 29.0 16-294 7/NA 16 114 23.1 48-780 17/NA 28 94 7.8 22-367 23/NA 38 12.0 12.3 17-378 9/NA 26 111 18.4


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2012 897-5,400 450.0 6.0 517 2,533 211.1 4.9 232-380 2,867 61.1 5 238.9 42.0 32-354 33-529 5-62 13 295 35.7 2011 841-5,126 427.2 6.1 535 2,635 219.6 4.9 193-306 2,491 63.1 2 207.6 37.5 23-167 38-840 2-0 15 462 38.5 2010 814-5,138 428.2 6.3 457 1,969 164.1 4.3 226-357 3,169 63.3 8 264.1 38.2 25-173 33-687 8-70 16 254 35.1 2009 833-4,412 367.7 5.3 481 2,063 171.9 4.3 214-352 2,349 60.8 13 195.8 35.5 17-187 43-839 13-180 19 237 26.5 2008 860-4,771 397.6 5.5 504 2,246 187.2 4.5 226-356 2,525 63.5 9 210.4 37.9 16-147 62-1,376 9-122 26 270 31.2 2007 885-4,904 408.7 5.5 492 2,205 183.8 4.5 241-393 2,699 61.3 15 224.9 40.5 21-189 45-1,008 15-178 24 260 29.2 2006 821-3,869 322.4 4.7 485 1,635 136.2 3.4 186-336 2,234 55.4 7 186.2 38.2 31-260 39-779 11-174 21 215 22.6 2005 893-4,418 339.8 4.9 528 2,472 159.0 3.9 214-365 2,351 58.6 7 180.8 39.2 39-329 41-978 7-102 15 224 24.5 2004 786-4,685 425.9 6.0 413 2,078 188.9 5.0 242-373 2,607 64.9 11 237.0 40.2 29-411 36-773 11-135 22 243 31.5 2003 852-4,848 404.0 5.7 456 2,140 178.3 4.7 226-396 2,708 57.0 15 225.7 39.7 25-258 60-1,269 15-189 24 250 29.4 2002 832-4,734 394.5 5.7 492 2,008 167.3 4.1 214-340 2,726 62.9 9 227.2 41.3 30-331 46-912 9-111 25 247 31.6 2001 805-5,176 470.5 6.4 446 2,042 185.6 4.6 211-359 3,134 58.8 11 284.9 39.1 33-315 40-847 11-167 18 264 32.7 2000 817-4,439 403.5 5.4 480 2,165 196.8 4.5 171-337 2,274 50.7 12 206.7 38.9 28-255 56-1,051 12-237 26 250 26.8 1999 752-4,302 391.1 5.7 451 2,018 183.5 4.5 151-301 2,284 50.2 6 207.6 38.2 31-347 48-1,015 6-67 19 199 28.5 1998 762-4,115 374.1 5.4 512 2,172 197.5 4.2 133-250 1,943 53.2 4 176.6 41.6 30-249 46-855 8-40 17 226 27.2 1997 796-5,444 494.9 6.8 489 2,731 248.3 5.6 192-307 2,713 62.5 7 246.6 40.2 40-611 30-539 12-220 16 273 39.5 1996 774-3,491 317.4 4.5 490 2,040 185.4 4.2 149-284 1,451 52.5 7 131.9 36.5 42-526 20-446 7-109 21 205 24.5 1995 779-4,757 432.5 6.1 537 2,771 251.9 5.2 144-242 1,986 59.5 8 180.5 37.9 21-179 34-522 8-62 20 239 38.9 1994 777-4,495 408.6 5.8 543 2,577 234.3 4.7 142-234 1,918 60.7 9 174.4 41.1 36-398 29-716 9-96 22 238 36.7 1993 720-3,625 329.5 5.0 495 2,226 176.3 3.9 126-225 1,686 56.0 10 153.3 35.8 13-85 35-827 10-34 24 194 20.2 1992 734-3,351 304.6 4.6 435 1,480 134.5 3.4 153-299 1,871 51.2 24 170.1 36.6 34-312 30-679 24-228 34 185 16.9 1991 816-3,957 359.7 4.8 515 2,006 182.3 3.9 169-301 1,951 56.1 11 177.4 38.5 28-340 42-1,005 11-173 18 240 28.0 1990 790-4,086 371.5 5.2 480 1,994 181.3 4.2 156-310 2,092 50.3 22 190.2 37.4 30-400 28-559 22-331 32 214 23.9 1989 795-3,955 359.5 4.9 414 1,234 112.2 2.9 206-381 2,721 54.0 13 247.4 35.2 28-218 45-911 13-126 26 206 21.9 1988 793-3,930 357.3 4.9 516 1,834 166.7 3.6 153-277 2,096 55.2 11 190.5 37.5 33-287 54-950 11-93 24 211 19.5 1987 800-4,177 379.7 5.2 498 1,896 172.4 3.8 161-302 2,281 53.3 18 207.4 36.4 41-389 48-883 18-262 35 209 24.8 1986 723-3,314 301.3 4.6 436 1,454 132.2 3.3 142-287 1,860 49.5 11 169.1 38.5 20-145 50-1,053 11-133 21 179 17.1 1985 810-3,575 297.9 4.4 413 1,172 97.7 2.8 214-397 2,403 53.9 18 200.3 38.0 27-121 25-597 18-266 27 187 15.5 1984 758-2,991 271.9 3.9 478 1,305 118.6 2.7 141-280 1,686 50.4 15 153.3 37.4 19-166 13-222 15-202 28 165 15.2 1983 719-2,763 251.2 3.8 457 1,323 120.3 2.9 125-262 1,440 47.7 19 130.9 37.2 27-113 35-652 19-257 34 138 9.4 1982 667-2,796 254.2 4.2 432 1,496 136.0 3.5 110-235 1,300 47.0 9 118.2 38.6 27-281 37-713 9-19 19 139 13.1 1981 605-2,859 285.9 4.7 403 1,548 154.8 3.8 106-202 1,311 52.5 16 131.1 36.2 29-326 27-592 16-169 26 135 18.3 1980 766-3,373 306.6 4.4 530 2,020 183.6 3.8 110-236 1,353 46.6 17 123.0 35.0 43-445 26-494 17-204 27 190 16.6 1979 717-3,685 335.0 5.1 460 1,818 165.3 3.9 137-257 1,867 53.3 15 169.7 36.9 28-212 46-736 15-134 31 191 20.3 1978 753-4,209 382.6 5.6 535 2,612 237.4 4.9 110-218 1,597 50.5 16 145.2 32.2 36-227 38-770 16-170 33 211 21.1 1977 751-3,299 299.9 4.4 509 1,749 159.0 3.2 112-242 1,550 46.3 26 140.9 33.2 50-484 38-726 26-334 42 172 15.4 1976 629-2,640 264.0 4.2 428 1,335 133.5 3.1 99-201 1,305 49.3 17 130.5 37.9 19-41 40-804 17-263 35 146 8.8 1975 736-3,295 299.5 4.5 540 2,081 189.2 3.8 92-196 1,214 46.9 7 110.4 38.7 21-135 31-640 7-42 22 175 15.1 1974 706-3,277 327.7 4.6 513 2,068 206.8 4.0 100-193 1,209 51.8 12 120.9 35.9 17-187 32-610 12-156 29 187 19.7 1973 735-3399 309.0 4.6 531 2,062 187.4 3.8 104-204 1,337 51.0 13 121.5 34.8 20-160 51-831 13-125 28 174 18.5 1972 598-2,558 284.2 4.3 419 1,375 152.8 3.3 82-179 1,183 45.8 14 131.4 38.4 27-201 36-549 14-111 31 140 16.4 1971 666-2,404 240.4 3.6 496 1,491 149.1 3.1 82-170 913 48.2 12 91.3 37.4 19-161 36-652 12-182 26 136 11.9 1970 641-2,026 202.6 3.2 433 1,182 118.2 2.7 87-208 844 41.8 10 84.4 35.3 12-44 46-726 10-170 19 118 9.2 1969 718-2,302 230.2 3.2 429 880 88.0 2.0 136-289 1,422 47.1 15 142.2 37.0 14-62 55-1,004 15-169 29 148 10.3 1968 709-3,014 301.4 4.3 359 811 81.1 2.3 172-350 2,203 49.1 16 220.3 35.5 27-230 44-796 16-148 38 155 13.9 1967 613-2,629 292.1 4.3 362 1,060 117.8 2.9 124-251 1,569 49.4 22 174.3 37.0 29-223 32-642 22-169 29 150 17.2 1966 534-2,095 232.7 3.9 337 730 81.1 2.2 91-197 1,365 46.2 13 151.7 34.6 25-347 32-500 13-48 32 119 12.9 1965 524-1,850 205.6 3.5 387 1,179 131.0 3.0 55-137 671 40.1 14 74.6 34.9 23-283 24-473 14-128 26 104 10.3 1964 551-2,230 247.8 4.0 401 1,335 148.3 3.3 74-150 895 49.3 10 99.4 33.9 15-100 21-469 10-90 15 109 12.1 1963 499-1,857 206.3 3.7 380 1,038 115.3 2.7 55-119 819 46.2 9 91.0 35.7 11-69 35-690 9/NA 15 105 11.3 1962 588-1,557 173.0 2.6 369 898 99.8 2,4 48-119 659 40.3 9 73.2 33.2 8-23 44-857 9/NA 23 85 7.2 1961 458-1,560 195.0 3.4 323 860 107.5 2.7 54-135 700 40.0 7 87.5 35.5 11-156 33-550 7/NA 10 81 7.1 1960 620-3,234 359.3 5.2 504 2,422 269.1 4.8 51-116 812 43.9 10 90.2 35.8 30-151 17-255 10/NA 23 152 29.9 1959 583-2,304 256.0 3.9 456 1,468 163.1 3.2 56-127 836 45.6 23 92.9 34.3 24-306 22-367 23/NA 2.8 120 17.2 1958 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 22-150 26-444 NA 13* 84 9.1

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First team (+ NCAA Division I-AA) 1969 John Travis 1971 Mike Hatch 1976 Steve Cockerham Mark Van Horn 1977 Steve Cockerham 1980 +Brad Reese 1981 +Brad Reese 1985 +Wayne Grant 1986 +Mike Clark 2000 Dwight Smith

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honorable Mention 1940 Mike Fernella T Bennie Flossie QB 1954 John Verdon E 1968 Ken Delaney OT Tony Pallija DB Dan Ruff SE Don Zwisler QB 1969 Jack Beidleman HB Dave Holian DT Tony Pallija DB Dan Ruff SE 1970 Jack Beidleman HB Fred DeHart LB Tom DeMarco OT 1975 Steve Cockerham LB Glenn Evans SE 1976 Glenn Evans SE Al Hodakievic DT 1977 Jeff Jesko OT (3rd) 1978 Mike Andy OT Herb Kohler OG 1979 Jim Valencheck DB Brad Reese LB Don Schutz OT Paul Winters RB 1982 James Black RB Ed Grimsley LB Dennis Heckman PK Joe Myers DT Tony Philpott OLB 1983 James Black RB Brian Clark C Clarence Kelly DB Jeff Lake LB 1984 Mike Clark RB Willie Davis WR Wayne Grant MG 1985 Mike Clark RB Ed Grimsley LB Bill Hadden OLB Russ Klaus PK Mike Teifke C 1986 Chris Kelly TE Brian Moran DB Ron Pasquale OT 1987 Robert Lyons DB 1988 Bill Rudison P 1992 Daron Alcorn P/PK 1991 Phil Dunn LB 2007 Jabari Arthur WR (4th)

All-Americans

Freshman 1991 Phil Dunn LB Football News 2005 Kevin Grant LB College FB News (3rd) Sporting News (3rd)

2006 David Harvey WR/KOR Sporting News (1st) Scripps/FWAA 2007 Almondo Sewell DE Sporting News (HM) Scout.com (HM) 2009 Brian Wagner LB Sporting News (1st) Phi Steele (2nd) CollegeFootballNews.com (3rd)

All-Ohio Athletic Conference

(*indicates All-Ohio Dream Team) 1915 *Ollie Driesbach T 1917 *Leroy Tomkinson QB *Virgil Rogers T 1919 *Bruce Bierce E *Art Haley QB 1921 *Carl Daum E 1923 *Ed Kregenow E 1924 Hayes Jenkins HB 1925 *Frank Wargo E 1929 *Ken Cochrane HB 1930 *Ken Cochrane HB *Frank Witwer T 1933 *Wilson Sparhawk C 1934 *Earl Hensal L 1935 *Earl Hensal L 1936 *Bob Bauer T 1937 *Frank Zazula HB/QB *Dick Miller DB 1939 *Frank Zazula HB/QB 1940 *Andrew Maluke G *Mike Fernella T *Bennie Flossie QB 1941 *Andrew Maluke G 1946 Joe Papp E 1950 *Joe Mazzaferro G 1951 *Joe Mazzaferro G 1952 *Joe Mazzaferro G 1953 *Chet Bekeleski C *Marion Rossi QB 1954 John Verdon E 1955 *Mario Russo G 1956 Tom Boggs QB Jerry Reeves G 1958 Dave Adolph G Art Bailey RB Ed Toth T 1959 Jim Semester G 1960 Frank Lomax HB 1961 Tom Adolph E George Deo FB Ray Greene DE Ed Lopeman HB Tom Lowry LB Ron Ulrich T 1962 Tom Adolph E Tony Butowicz G John Lahoski LB Darrington Seals HB 1963 Tony Butowicz G Dick Case T Chuck Cobb HB John Lahoski FB/LB 1964 Tony Butowicz G Darrington Seals HB Jim Wehner DT 1965 Al Kerkian DT OAC MOST VALUABLE LINEMAN 1958 Dave Adolph G

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1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

Brad Reese Brad Reese James Black Brian Clark Ed Grimsley Dennis Heckman Joe Meyers Tony Philpott Dave Arango James Black Russell Holmes Robert Johnson Clarence Kelly Jeff Lake Mike Clark Willie Davis Wayne Grant Mike Clark Wayne Grant Ed Grimsley Bill Hadden Russ Klaus Mike Teifke Mike Clark Chris Kelley Brian Moran Ron Pasquale

LB LB TB C LB PK T LB DT TB LB DB DB LB RB WR MG RB MG LB OLB PK C RB TE DB OT

OVC OFFESIVE MVP 1983 James Black 1986 Mike Clark

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OVC DEFENSIVE MVP 1983 Dave Arango

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All-mid american Conference first Team 1992 Daron Alcorn Vic Green 1996 Jason Taylor 2000 Dwight Smith 2001 Konrad Dean 2007 Jabari Arthur Reggie Corner 2008 Chris Kemme 2011 Brian Wagner

PK/P DB DE DB OT WR DB OL LB

second Team 1992 Bruce Keys Chris Owens 1996 Andre McCray 1998 Greg Lomax Dan Wessman 1999 Dwight Smith Ron Smith Dan Wessman

ILB DB FS RB OL DB DT OL

2000 2001 2003 2004

WR OL RB QB PK LB WR DB PK RB QB

Lavel Bailey Konrad Dean Brandon Payne James Washington Zac Derr Chase Blackburn Matt Cherry Rickey McKenzie Jason Swiger Brett Biggs Charlie Frye

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Domenik Hixon Brett Biggs Kiki Gonzalez Brion Stokes Chris Kemme Dennis Kennedy David Harvey Chris Kemme Almondo Sewell Brion Stokes Kevin Grant Dennis Kennedy Miguel Graham Brian Wagner Shawn Lemon

WR RB DL LB OL RB WR OL DE LB LB RB DB LB DE

third Team (since 2007) 2007 Kevin Grant LB John Mackey DB Bryan Williams RB & RS 2008 Deryn Bowser WR Andre Jones WR Almondo Sewell DL Bryan Williams DB & RS 2009 Jalil Carter WR Dashan Miller RS Almondo Sewell DL Corey Woods OL 2012 Marquelo Suel WR honorable Mention (until 2006) 1993 Eric Agosti Morris Cosey Brett Hrvinak 1994 Symeon Floyd 1995 Lew Lawhorn 1996 Nate Boyd 1997 Nate Boyd 2003 Mike Brake 2005 Jay Rohr 2006 Luke Getsy

C DL TE LB WR LB LB TE LB QB

Sporting News MAC player of the year 2000 Dwight Smith DB mac news media assoc. defender of the year 2000 Dwight Smith DB mac coach of the year 2005 J.D Brookhart college football news MAc coach of the year 2005 J.D Brookhart

Academic all-american

1980 Andy Graham

1980 1993 1996 1998 1999 2006

Academic All-district iv Andy Graham Jeff Junko Jon Eaton Mike Hayes (1st) Tim Ritley (1st) Mark Groza (1st)

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MAC vern smith award winners

2004 Charlie Frye

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mac vern smith award nominees

All-star game invitees

DB QB LB OLB MLB DB DB DB/P DB PK QB QB QB WR

Victor Green DB Bruce Keys ILB (All-American Bowl) Daron Alcor P/PK (East-West Shrine) Jason Taylor DE (Blue-Gray Classic) (Senior Bowl) Jamie Reader FB (Hula Bowl) Lavel Bailey WR (Hula Bowl) Dwight Smith DB (Senior Bowl) Matt Cherry WR (Las Vegas Classic) Charlie Frye QB (Senior Bowl) Chase Blackburn DL Jim Borrieci OL (Gridiron Classic) Andy Alleman OL Tim Crouch OL Luke Getsy QB (Las Vegas Classic) Jabari Arthur WR (Hula Bowl) Nate Robinson DL (East-West Shrine Bowl)

TOuchdown trophy club

In conjunction with its annual football banquet, the Akron Touchdown Club presents two trophies, one to the outstanding lineman of the year and the other to the outstanding back, as determined by the UA coaching staff and the players. outstanding lineman No longer awarded 2008 Chris Kemme Almondo Sewell 2007 Chris Kemme Almondo Sewell 2006 Andy Alleman Kiki Gonzalez 2005 Tim Crouch 2004 Aaron Conley 2003 Marques Hayes 2002 Ryan Gargasz 2001 Konrad Dean 2000 Konrad Dean Jeff Grzeskowiak 1999 Ron Smith Dan Wessman 1998 Jeremy Maxa 1997 Kevin Kuntz 1996 Jason Taylor 1995 Andy Kittle Mack Warren 1994 Phil Dunn 1993 Eric Agosti 1992 Wayne Anderson 1991 Brett Jackson Mike O’Connor 1990 Brian Hilk 1989 Pierce Joiner

OL DL OL DL OL DL OL OL DL DL OL OL OL DT OL DE OL DE OL DL LB OL DL OL OL LB DT

Pierce Joiner Doug Knepp Ron Pasquale Wayne Grant Wayne Grant Jim Anderson Frank Mazgaj Scott Miller Brad Reese Dave Flegal Herb Kohler Bob Wolf Al Hodakievic Glenn Evans Paul Dorando Rick Madden Carl Richards Denny Blake Ken Krummel Dave Holian Ken Delaney Jim Welling Jim Welling Doug Thomson Dick Case Dick Case Tony Butowicz Ron Ulrich Ron Ulrich Jim Semester Ed Toth Jim Weiss Jerry Reeves Mario Russo John Verdon Joe Malone Joe Mazzaferro Joe Mazzaferro

outstanding back No longer awarded 2008 Dennis Kennedy Brandon Anderson 2007 Bryan Williams Reggie Corner 2006 Dennis Kennedy Kevin Grant 2005 Brett Biggs 2004 Chase Blackburn 2003 Bobby Hendry 2002 Bobby Hendry 2001 Bobby Hendry 2000 Dwight Smith 1999 James Washington 1998 George Germany 1997 Greg Lomax 1996 Andre McCray 1995 Jon Eaton Jamie Reader 1994 DeShawn Brown 1993 Marcel Weems 1992 Victor Green 1991 Tyrone Nelson 1990 Ozzie Jackson 1989 Derek Alston 1988 Doug Lewis 1987 Chris Frowner John Motton 1986 Mike Clark 1985 Mike Clark 1984 Tim Wallac 1983 James Black 1982 James Black 1981 Dennis Brumfield 1980 Ricky Holman

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1992 1992 1996 1997 2000 2003 2004 2006 2007

Chris Owens Marcel Weems Phil Dunn Jason Taylor Nate Boyd Andre McCray George Germany Jon Eaton Dwight Smith Zac Derr Charlie Frye Charlie Frye Charlie Frye Domenik Hixon

nfl draftees

1941 Mike Fernella, T Philadelphia: 22nd Rd – 203 1967 Al Kerkian, DE Dallas: 13th Rd – 338 Don Williams, WR Cleveland: 16th Rd – 411 1968 Paul Paxton, T Miami (Ohio): 12th Rd ­– 307 1969 Ken Delaney, T Baltimore: 11th Rd – 285 1987 Chris Kelley, TE Pittsburgh: 7th Rd – 178 1989 John Buddenberg, T Cleveland: 10th Rd ­– 274 1993 Daron Alcorn, K Tampa Bay: 8th RD – 224 1997 Jason Taylor, DE Miami (Ohio): 3rd Rd – 73 2001 Dwight Smith, FS Tampa Bay: 3rd Rd – 84 2002 Jake Schifino, WR Tennessee: 5th Rd – 151 2005 Charlie Frye, QB Cleveland: 3rd Rd – 67 2006 Domenik Hixon, WR Denver: 4th Rd – 130 2007 Andy Alleman, G New Orleans: 3rd Rd – 88 2008 Reggie Corner, CB Buffalo: 4th Rd – 114

1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951

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2012 Kurt Mangum LB (NFLPA Collegiate Bowl)

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Bill Burke Bill Hildebrand Brock Knisely Andre McCray Gregg Peugeot Rich Reliford Jason Wiggins Andy Hildreth Troy Gilmer Zac Kasparek Micklos Blake Nico Caponi Bryce Cheek Jerrod Dillard Sean Graves Micah Lio Joe Petrides Kyle Pohl Nick Rossi Connor Seeman Travis Switzer

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honorable mention 1992 Peter Habib Jeff Junko 1993 Peter Habib 1994 Peter Habib John Harpring Jeff Junko 1997 Bill Burke Brock Knisley Dan Wessman

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first Team 1995 John Harpring SS 1996 Jon Eaton DB John Harpring SS Mike Junko QB 1997 Mike Hayes P 1998 Jon Eaton WR Mike Hayes P Dan Wessman OL 1999 Zac Derr PK Jon Eaton DB Greg Gromek QB Brock Knisley OL Gregg Peugeot WR Rich Reliford DB Tim Ritley TE Ben Ruhlin RB Dan Wessman OL Jason Wiggins DL Matt Zuercher FB 2000 Zac Derr PK Bob Hendry RB Shawn Klik OL Ed March LB Rich Reliford DB Tim Ritley TE Ben Ruhlin RB Bryan Shaw OL Jesse Smith DB Bates Szakos WR Jacob Thompson DL Jason Wiggins DL Matt Zuercher FB 2001 Zac Derr PK John Fuller DB Rickey McKenzie DB Tim Ritley TE Jesse Smith DB Matt Zuercher FB 2003 Tim Crouch OL Jesse Smith DB Jason Swiger PK 2004 Mark Groza LB Jason Swiger PK 2005 Tim Crouch OL Luke Getsy QB Mark Groza LB Jason Swiger PK Brian White DL 2006 Tim Crouch OL Luke Getsy QB Mark Groza LB 2008 Brian Flaherty TE/LS 2009 Elliott Bates C Brian Wagner LB 2011 Nico Caponi DE 2012 Robert Stein PK


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honors and awards outstanding back (cont.) 1979 Paul Winters HB 1978 Redell Windley HB 1977 Charles Parnell DB 1976 Cheo Akili DB 1975 Tom Wilhelm FB 1974 Tom Wilhelm FB 1973 Eric Schoch QB 1972 Gary Yost DB 1971 Mike Hatch DB 1970 Jack Beidleman HB 1969 Jack Beidleman HB 1968 Jack Beidleman HB 1967 Don Zwisler QB 1966 Ron Tyson FB 1965 Mike Martin QB 1964 Darrington Seals HB 1963 John Lahoski FB 1962 George Deo FB 1961 Ceorge Deo FB 1960 Frank Lomax HB 1959 John Stone QB Gino Calcei HB 1958 Art Bailey HB 1957 Art Bailey HB 1956 Art Bailey HB 1955 John Williams HB 1954 Marion Rossi QB 1953 Jim Horrigan HB 1952 Glenn Wilso FB 1951 Buster Rizzo HB

Fred Sefton Award

Presented annually for outstanding performance in football. Since 1961, the award has been split– one for offense, one for defense. Named for former UA coach and head of the physical education department Fred Sefton, who retired in June 1954, after 38 years of active service with the University. 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Dalton Williams Kurt Mangum Keith Sconiers Brian Wagner Not awarded Not awarded Dennis Kennedy Kevin Grant Jabari Arthur Brion Stokes Luke Getsy John Mackey Domenik Hixon Jay Rohr Charlie Frye John Fuller Charlie Frye Rickey McKenzie Charlie Frye Chase Blackburn Matt Cherry Brad Detwiler James Washington Dwight Smith Lavel Bailey Jon Eaton James Washington George Germany Greg Lomax Andre McCray George Germany

QB LB WR LB RB LB WR LB QB DB WR LB QB DB QB DB QB LB WR DB QB DB WR DB QB FS RB DB DB

1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 ‘1900 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960

Chris Rooney Nate Boyd Andre McCray Jozef Jakab Jason Taylor Darin Ford Pete Habib Kenny Chapman Odell Robbins Marcel Weems Chris Owens Harold Robinson Chris Owens Jeff Sweitzer Shawn Vincent Mike Johnson John Clark Leonard Thomas Terry Mays Kurt Latell Mike Rahach Mike Clark Brian Moran Mike Clark Wayne Grant Mike Clark Wayne Grant James Black Jeff Lake James Black Ed Grimsley Dennis Brumfield Brad Reese Dennis Brumfield Brad Reese Paul Winters Brad Reese Redell Windley Mike Holian Mark Hovanec Steve Cockerham Greg Thurman Steve Cockerham Tom Wilhelm Steve Cockerham Bob Clayton Denny Hamad Mac Thomas Bob Holian Tom O’Connor Carl Richards Denny Blake Bob Shilling Mike Hatch Jack Beidleman Fred DeHart Jack Beidleman Dave Holian Don Zwisler Harold Peterson Paul Paxton Barry Gilway Ron Tyson Jon Denholm Jim Barton Al Kerkian Ray Glinsky Jim Wehner John Lahoski Tom Lowry Joe Mackey George Grosso Joe Mackey Ray Greene Jim Lupori

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1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953

Gino Calcei Al Smesko Tom Boggs George Shadie Ron Lancianese John Cistone Marion Rossi

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harry “Doc” smith Award

Given in remembrance of a man who gave himself to the University through his activity in his chosen field, health and physical education. This plaque is awarded each year to an outstanding player in each class. seniors 2012 Marquelo Suel WR J.D. Griggs DL 2011 Jake Anderson OL Not awarded from 2009-10 2008 Merce Poinexter TE Doug Williams LB 2007 Mike Schepp OL John Mackey DB 2006 Andy Wills OL Jermaine Reid DL 2005 Brian White DL 2004 Charlie Frye QB 2003 Matt Cherry WR 2002 Ryan Myers LB Ryan Schulz DL 2001 Zac Derr PK 2000 Rich Reliford DB 1999 Jon Eaton DB 1998 Andre McCray SS 1997 Jamie Reader FB Corey Christian DE 1996 Jason Taylor DE 1995 Jozef Jakab PK 1994 Jeff Junko OLB-P 1993 Ken Williams DL 1992 Chris Owen DB Victor Green DB 1991 Jeff Sweitzer QB 1990 Scott Brown NG 1989 Curtis Williams DE 1988 John Buddenberg OT 1987 Doug Knepp DT Jay Miller OLB 1986 Mike Clark TB 1985 Wayne Grant MG 1984 Doug Dillon LB 1983 James Black TB 1982 Tony Philpott LB 1981 Brad Reese LB 1980 Ricky Holman DB 1979 Paul Winters HB 1978 Redell Windley HB 1977 Steve Cockerham LB 1976 Mark VanHorn OG 1975 Tom Wilhelm FB 1974 Denny Hamad DT 1973 Bob Holian DT 1972 Tom O’Connor OG 1971 Mike Hatch DB 1970 Ken Krummel DE 1969 John Vargo FB 1968 Don Zwisler QB 1967 Charles Marquess HB 1966 Jim Braccio DB 1965 Joe Richardson HB 1964 Tony Butowicz G

1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953

John Lahoski Herman Huth Jim Lupori Marco Burnette Wayne Lytle Dave Adolph Bob Hatherill Jerry Reeves Mario Russo Phil Schember Ron Vargo Frank Stams

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juniors 2012 Jerrod Dillard WR Malachi Freeman CB 2011 Brian Wagner LB Not awarded from 2006-10 2005 Luke Getsy QB 2004 Brett Biggs RB 2003 Charlie Frye QB 2002 Marques Hayes DL Bobby Hendry RB 2001 Ryan Myers LB 2000 Jake Schifino WR 1999 Dwight Smith DB 1998 Jon Eaton WR 1997 Andre McCray DB Carl Whitt WR 1996 Nate Boyd MLB 1995 Jason Taylor LB 1994 Darwin Wilson LB 1993 Phil Dunn LB 1992 Marcel Weems QB 1991 Victor Green DB 1990 John Clark LB Tyrone Nelson FB 1989 Brian Hilk LB 1988 Bob Singletary FB Mike Johnson QB 1987 Robert Lyons, DB 1986 Doug Knepp DT 1985 Mike Clark TB 1984 Tim Wallace DB 1983 Jeff Lake LB 1982 James Black TB 1981 Fred Robertson DB 1980 Brad Reese LB 1979 Ricky Holman DB 1978 Paul Winters HB 1977 Mike Holian DT 1976 Steve Cockerham LB 1975 Jim Meyer MG 1974 Mark Fowler DE 1973 Brian Ellis DE-PK 1972 Bob Holian LB 1971 Calvin Pierce HB 1970 Mike Hatch LB 1969 Jack Beidleman HB 1968 John Vargo FB 1967 Ken Delaney T 1966 Jon Delholm DE 1965 Jim Braccio HB 1964 Jim Barton E 1963 Ray Glinsky E 1962 John Lahoski F 1961 Tom Adolph E 1960 Jim Lupori WB 1959 Marco Burnette QB Frank Lomax HB Tom Murphy HB 1958 Gino Calcei HB 1957 Ed Toth G 1956 Bob Hatherill C Gene White E


Akron Zips juniors (cont.) 1955 Jerry Reeves John Wiener 1954 Mario Russo 1953 John Verdon George Shadie

T HB G E E

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Adam Steiner (Sr.) LS Sean Graves (Jr.) S Nick Rossi (So.) LB Andrew Bohan (Fr.) OL Dylan Potts WR Not awarded Not awarded Brian Flaherty TE/LS Brian Flaherty TE/LS Mark Groza LB Jason Swiger PK Mark Groza LB Jesse Smith DB Ryan Gargasz DL

“gung ho” special Teams player of the year

2012 Adam Steiner Not awarded from 2009-11 2008 Bryan Williams 2007 Andre Jones 2006 Yamari Dixon 2005 John Mackey 2004 Domenik Hixon 2003 Dan Basch 2002 Domenik Hixon

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DB DB DB DB WR FB DB

lifter of the year

Not awarded from 2009-Pres. 2008 Brandon Anderson DB 2007 Jabari Arthur WR 2006 Andy Alleman OL 2005 Brett Biggs RB 2004 Mike Piccirillo OL 2003 Matt Cherry WR 2002 Ryan Myers LB

captain’s award

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006

Adam Bice Kurt Mangum Adam Steiner Jake Anderson Brian Wagner Adam Steiner Not awarded Not awarded Merce Poindexter Doug Williams Dennis Kennedy Chris Kemme Kevin Grant Mike Schepp John Mackey Yamari Dixon Luke Getsy Kiki Gonzalez

OL LB LS OL LB LS TE LB RB OL LB OL DB DB QB DL

Domenik Hixon Kiki Gonzalez Jason Montgomery Brian White Charlie Frye Chase Blackburn Dan Basch Diontre Earl Chase Blackburn Matt Cherry Charlie Frye Marques Hayes Charlie Frye Ryan Gargasz Ryan Meyers Brandon Payne

WR DL WR DL QB DL FB LB LB WR QB DL QB DL LB RB

most improved Award

Not awarded from 2009-Pres. 2008 Chris Jacquemain (Off.) QB Elliott Bates (Off.) OL Mike Thomas (Def.) LB Alphonso Owen (ST) 2007 Kris Kasperek (Off.) TE Parris McNeal (Def.) LB Amin Kabir (ST) LB 2006 Chris Kemme (Off.) OL Doug Williams (Def.) LB Parris McNeal (ST) LB 2005 Andy Wills (Off.) OL Jermaine Reid (Off.) DL Reggie Corner (Def.) DB Richard Spaulding (ST) FB

scout team player of the year

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

Michael Casimos John Rachal Cody Grice Sean Graves Not awarded Not awarded Jared Wackerly Antoine Jones Paul Simkovich Mike Thomas Mike Ward Mitchell Magloire Bryant McMillion Wallace Pendleton Anthony Dalton

OL LB FB S

QB DL OL DB OL LB RB DL WR

red blair award

Given annually to the highestscoring player. 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

Robert Stein A.J. Kox Alex Allen Branko Rogovic Dennis Kennedy Igor Iveljic David Harvey Brett Biggs

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Bobby Bowden Coach of the Year Award

Given annually to the coach who makes the greatest contribution to the team. 2012 Entire Staff

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Adam Bice Troy Gilmer Troy Gilmer Not awarded

Academic Award

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002

2005 2004 2003 2002

2012 Review

2012 2011 2010

DL DB DB RB DL LB RB RB WR RB LB LB LB LB

Student-Athletes

Given in memory of Akron’s first athletic director and football coach John W. Heisman (in 1893). The award is presented annually to the team’s unsung hero for the intangibles he provides during practice sessions and for inspiring his teammates.

Not awarded Eric Lively Davanzo Tate Jason Nedd Jerell Ringer Bobby Gardner Mark Tetzel Junior McCray Ashanti Barbee Andrew Wilson Ben Ruhlin Ray Pung Ed Marc Ellery Bradford Ellery Bradford

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John w. heisman award

2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

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sophomores 2012 Jawon Chisholm RB Justin March LB 2011 Nico Caponi DL Not awarded from 2006-10 2005 Brion Stokes LB 2004 Jermaine Reid DL 2003 Diontre Earl LB Domenik Hixon DB Jason Montgomery WR 2002 Charlie Frye QB Chase Blackburn LB 2001 Matt Cherry WR 2000 Brandon Payne RB 1999 Jake Schifino WR 1998 James Washington QB 1997 No award given 1996 Andre McCray FS 1995 Jamie Reader RB 1994 Symeon Floyd OLB Brian Gabriesheski G 1993 DeShawn Brown RB 1992 Phil Dunn LB 1991 Wayne Anderson DL 1990 Mike Orbovich TE 1989 Tyrone Nelson FB 1988 Brian Hilk LB Shawn Vincent DB 1987 John Motton FB 1986 John Buddenberg OT 1985 Doug Knepp DT 1984 Mike Clark TB 1983 Greg Reed LB 1982 Ed Grimsley LB 1981 Darren Morgan DB 1980 Joe Myers DT 1979 Brad Reese LB 1978 Juan Pope C 1977 Paul Winters HB 1976 Marty Bezbatchenko QB Keith Luck LB 1975 Steve Cockerham LB 1974 Chris Angeloff TE 1973 Paul Dorando OG 1972 Dick Pitts LB 1971 Bob Holian MG 1970 Luke Marchmon DT 1969 Mike Hatch LB 1968 Dan Ruff SE 1967 John Vargo FB 1966 Ron Tyson FB 1965 Mike Martin QB 1964 Jim Braccio HB 1963 Jim Barto E 1962 Joe Richardson HB 1961 Tom Lowry FB 1960 Joe Mackey QB 1959 Ray Greene E 1958 Marco Burnette QB Bruce Mackey E 1957 Ron Bailey T 1956 Dave Adolph G 1955 Tom Boggs QB 1954 John Williams WB 1953 Chet Bekeleski C

freshman 2012 Conor Hundley RB Cody Grice DL 2011 Jawon Chisholm RB Not awarded from 2006-10 2005 Kevin Grant LB 2004 Chevin Pace DB 2003 Tim Crouch OL 2002 Diontre Earl LB Domenik Hixon DB 2001 Charlie Frye QB 2000 Dwayne LeFall DE 1999 Brandon Payne RB 1998 Jake Schifino WR 1997 Rich Reliford DB 1996 Greg Gromek QB 1995 Jon Eaton DB 1994 Brian Magrell QB 1993 Symeon Floyd LB 1992 Matt Kaulig QB 1991 Phil Dunn LB 1990 Wayne Anderson NG 1989 Daron Alcorn PK 1988 Brett Jackson OT 1987 Brian Hilk OLB 1986 Pierce Joiner NG 1985 Gary Tyler DB 1984 Doug Knepp DT 1983 Ron Pasquale OG 1982 Greg Reed LB 1981 Ed Grimsley LB 1980 Darren Morgan DB 1979 Reece Perry OG 1978 Terry Cameron HB 1977 Andy Graham P 1976 John Montgomery HB 1975 Mike Holian DT 1974 Steve Cockerham LB 1973 Billy Mills HB Not awarded from 1968-72 1967 Tony Pallija DB 1966 Dave Holian MG 1965 Ron Tyson FB 1964 Ed Williams G 1963 Jim Braccio HB 1962 Ron Boruszkowski QB 1961 Tony Butowicz G 1960 George Deo HB Bob Dyser C 1959 Loren Green WB John Mihelich LB 1958 Owensby Pearson G Jim Lupori E 1957 John Robinson E 1956 John Stone QB 1955 Ed Toth G Ben Kimbrough HB 1954 Gene White E 1953 Jerry Reeves G

honors and awards


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Abbas, Bill 1959 Abdulla, Al 1936, 1938 Adams, Ernest 1911-12 Adams, Robert 1951 Addis, Rick 1980-82 Adolph, Dave 1955-58 Adolph, Tom 1959-62 Agosti, Eric 1991-94 Agostinelli, Ed 1970-72 Agyeman, Steve 2003-04 Akers, Paul 1910 Akili, Cheo 1973-76 Alcorn, Daron 1989-92 Albright, Paul 1971 Alexander, Bill 2010-11 Alexander, Brod. 2009, 11-12 Alfman, Gerald 1982 Alford, Eddie 1993-95 Alleman, Andy 2005-06 Allen, Alex 2005, 2007-10 Allen, Dirk 1989-90 Allyn, Guy 1903 Alphonse, Michael 2006 Alston, Derek 1986-89 Altland, Jim 1970 Amison, Isavelt 1967-70 Amos, Corvin 1999-2000 Amstutz, Chet 1965 Anderson, Bob 1959 Anderson, Brandon 2005-08 Anderson, Eric 1994-97 Anderson, George 1971-73 Anderson, Harold 1946 Anderson, Jake 2008-11 Anderson, Jim 1981-83 Anderson, Keith 1979-80 Anderson, Robert 1987 Anderson, Wayne 1990-93 Anderson, Zack 2006-09 Andrade, Ed 1986-87 Andreoli, Andre 1940 Andy, Mike 1977-78 Angeloff, Chris 1974-75 Anton, Tony 1951 Appleby, David 1932, 1934 Appleby, Mike 1983-84 Arango, Dave 1981-83 Arbogast, Ronald 1900 Armbruster, Jason 1990 Arnette, Rex 1927-28, 1931 Arthur, Jabari 2004-07 Atha, Terry 1973-74 Austin, Charles 1973-75 Auten, Delbert 1929-30 Auten, George 1953-55 Auten, William 1954-56 Avery, Bryan 1917 Axner, Dave 1975-77 Azar, Floyd 1946-48 Azar, Ken 1950 Azar, Robert 1914

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Badinghaus, Ed 1992-94 Badalich, Carl 1965-67 Bailey, Art 1952, 1956-58 Bailey, Austin 2010-12 Bailey, Charles 2001 Bailey, Ken 1952 Bailey, Lavel 1997-2000 Bailey, Rick 1982-83 Bailey, Ron 1956-57 Bailey, Ryan 2005 Bain, Ryan 2009 Baker, Lawrence 1927-29

Baker, Randy 1988 Bakewell, Harold 1950 Balaam, Al-Teric 2006, 2008-09 Balaj, Lionel 1950-52 Baldwin, Benjamin 1925-27 Bamler, Bill 1967 Banks, Ken 1982-83 Banks, Louis 1999 Barbee, Ashanti 2001-02 Bareiter, Joe 1984 Barnes, Dante 2007 Barney, Marvin 1980 Barnes, Harold 1920-21, 1923 Barnes, Wilbur 1931-32 Barnhardt, Harold 1895-96, 1900 Barton, James 1962-65 Barrow, Carlos 1987-88 Basch, Dan 2000-01, 03-04 Basch, Dennis 2003-04 Baskin, Ron 1977 Bass, Lavern 1990-92 Bates, Elliott 2006-09 Batman, Jim 1974 Batman, Kenneth 1946-47 Baumbick, Bob 1979-81 Bauer, Robert 1933, 1935-36 Beard, Dorian 2002-04 Beeman, Rick 1976 Beidleman, Jack 1967-70 Bekeleski, Chet 1952-53 Belden, Russell 1908-09 Bell, Donald 1942 Benedict, Charles 1892 Bennett, Jamey 1995-98 Berchie, Frank 2004-05 Bertsch, Ben 2010 Bessey, Charles 1995 Best, Jerry 1989-92 Bethel, Arthur 1909-11 Betz, Sam 1969-71 Beverly, James 1948 Bevington, Eldon 1915 Beyke, Joe 1999 Bezbatchenko, Marty 1976-78 Bice, Adam 2009-12 Bickel, Paul 1952-53 Bierce, Bruce 1916-17, 1919 Bigach, Bruce 1980-81 Biggs, Brett 2004-05 Bischoff, Todd 1981-82 Bisesi, Jospeh 1952 Bitsko, Randy 1989-90 Black, James 1981-83 Black, Shaun 1997 Blackburn, Chase 2001-04 Blake, Denny 1971-72 Blake, Micklos 2009-12 Blakely, Jeff 1992-94 Blanchard, Doug 1978 Bland, John 1960 Bliley, Clarence 1920-22 Blind, Jim 1980 Bock, Fred 1951-52 Boedicker, Earl 1917, 1919 Boggs, Donald 1986 Boggs, Tom 1955-57 Bohla, Martin 1942 Bolin, Paul 1948 Boone, Brandon 1975-77 Boone, William 1909 Boring, Sebastian 1941 Boruszkowski, Ron 1962-64 Borrieci, Jim 2001-04 Bostic, Carl 1935 Bostic, Karl 2011 Bowers, Giorgio 2010

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Bowser, Deryn 2008-09 Boyd, Jim 1985 Boyd, Nate 1994-97 Bozicevich, Dick 1969-70 Braccio, Jim 1963-66 Bradford, Ellery 1995-98 Brady, John 1953 Brainard, Lucius 1909 Brake, Mike 2000-03 Brancho, Eric 1994 Brandon, James 1948 Brant, Ron 1981-84 Brewster, Garrett 2006 Brimgardner, Leo 1941 Broge, Thomas 1940 Brothers, Aaron 1990 Brown, Albert 1903 Brown, Chris 2004-05 Brown, Curtis 2008-10 Brown, DeShawn 1993-94 Brown, Earl 1961-62 Brown, Jatavis 2012 Brown, Lamont 1994 Brown, Mike 1993-94 Brown, Nadir 2009 Brown, Ralph 1922-24 Brown, Richard 1974-76 Brown, Scott 1987-90 Brown, Steve 1987-88 Brown, Terrence 1985-86 Bruce, Jeremy 2008-09 Brumbaugh, Dylan 2012 Brumfield, Dennis 1979-81 Bruner, George 1912, 1914 Buddenberg, John 1985-88 Budzeszewski, Tom 1970-72 Buhas, Frank 1947-48 Burant, Jim 1975-77 Burgins, Troy 1983-86 Burke, Bill 1996-98 Burks, Joseph 1947 Burnett, Chet 1952 Burnette, Marco 1958-60 Burney, Nate 2009-10 Burton, John 1988-90 Burton, Richard 1981 Butowicz, Tony 1961-64 Byrd, Marvase 2009-10

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Cahill, George 1914 Calcei, Gino 1957-59 Calderone, Tom 1976 Calhoun, Ernie 1971-73 Calmer, Robert 1893 Cameron,George 1996-99 Cameron, Terry 1978 Camp, Henry 1895-96 Campbell, Bryant 1891 Campbell, Troy 1989-90, 1992 Campbell, Tyler 2007-09 Campbell, Zack 2009-11 Caponi, Nico 2010-12 Cardarelli, Richard 1953 Cardello, Vince 1939 Cargile, Jerome 1995-98 Carlucci, Joe 1960-62 Carney, Joseph 1942, 1946-47 Carmichael, Frances 1918 Carpenter, Dennis 1980 Carr, Chad 2001 Carter, Homer 1903 Carter, Jalil 2007-10 Carter, Matt 2001-02 Carter, Robert 1908 Carter, Sam 1993

Carter, William 1896 Case, Dick 1961-64 Case, Harry 1949-50 Case, Tom 1975 Cash, Lance 1991-93 Cassidy, Thomas 1893 Caswell, Mark 1979 Cecchetti, Jared 2004-07 Chapman, Kenny 1992-93 Chapman, Martin 1941-42, 46 Charton, Bob 1990 Chase, Matt 1997 Cheek, Bryce 2012 Cherry, Matt 2000-03 Chima, George 1946 Chordar, Milan 1930, 1932-33 Chisholm, Jawon 2011-12 Christian, Corey 1994-97 Christner, Milton 1939-41 Christopherson, Tim 1991 Church, John 1910-12 Cistone, John 1951-54 Clark, Brian 1981, 1983 Clark, Ernest 2003 Clark, Harry 1891, 1893 Clark, John 1989-90 Clark, Mike 1984-86 Clauss, Bill 1971 Clay, Olin 1965-66 Clayton, Bob 1972-74 Close, Stanford 1917, 1919-20 Cloud, Donte 2004 Cobb, Charles 1961-63 Cobb, Marshall 1988 Cobham, Wayne 2006-09 Coble, Rickie 1998-2001 Cockerham, Steve 1974-77 Cochran, Harold 1926-28 Cochran, James 1998-99 Cochrane, Kenneth 1928-30 Coe, Walter 1891-92 Cogswell, Ty 1955-58 Colbert, Terrell 2000 Coles, Bryan 1993-95 Colley, Harold 1922 Colosimo, Andrew 2009 Colson, Elrondo 1991 Commack, Avis 2012 Conley, Aaron 2001-04 Connor, Jeremy 1997-98 Conrad, Charles 1910 Conti, Tom 1953 Conway, Tom 1981-82 Cook, Donald 1936-37 Cook, Harry 1899-1900 Cook, Henry 1996 Cooper, John 1933 Coppa, Paul 1972-73 Corl, Clarence 1927 Corn, LaRond 1971 Cornelius, John 1989 Corner, Reggie 2004-07 Corrigan, Marty 1987 Cosey, Duran 1999 Cosey, Morris 1992-93 Costigan, Charles 1908-11 Coughenour, Pat 1971-72 Counahan, Chris 1992-95 Cox, Carl 1956 Craig, Roger 1953 Crawford, Porter 1913-15 Cray, Howard 1932 Crisp, Park 1912-15 Crisp, William 1915 Criss, Charles 1910-12 Crist, Robert 1902-03

Crouch, Tim 2003-06 Cruz, Jose 2007-08 Csora, John 1978 Culberson, Eric 2000-01 Culbertson, Keith 1938, 1940 Culler, Raschi 1998-99 Cullins, Charles 1973 Cummins, Jud 2001-03 Cunningham, Cecil 1924-25 Cunningham, Seth 2010-12 Cushman, Arthur 1900

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Daily, Jeff 1960-61 Daily, John 1956-58 Daily, Roy 1925-27 Danessa, Angelo 1950-51 Danielson, Jeremiah 1999-2000 Darst, Paul 1968 Darulis, William 1932-34 Daugherty, Tom 1922 Daum, Carl 1918-21 Dauphin, Jim 1977 Davidson, Courtney 1978 Davidson, Doug 1955-56 Davis, Imani 2012 Davis, Keith 1992 Davis, Kevin 2009-10 Davis, Marquinn 2009 Davis, Reg 1961, 1963 Davis, Willie 1982-85 Dean, Konrad 2000-01 DeHart, Fred 1968-70 Delaney, Ken 1965-68 Dellovade, Mike 1989-91 DeMarco, Tom 1969-70 Demeter, Joseph 1948 Denholm, Jay 1979 Denholm, Jon 1964-67 Dennison, Greg 1984-85 Deo, George 1960-63 Derr, Zac 1998-2001 DeScott, DeAndre 2006 Detwiler, Brad 1999-2001 Dickerson, Brad 1962-65 Dillard, Jerrod 2010-12 Dillon, Doug 1981-84 DiNapoli, Frank 1940-41 Dixon, Terrel 1994-95, 1997 Dixon, Yamari 2004-07 Dobrin, Emil 1947, 1949 Dobrzeniecki, John 1975-77 Dobson, Russel 1908 Dodge, Ray 1947-49 Dolensky, Jim 1962-64 Dombroski, Bob 1986-89 Domonkos, Matt 2006-07 Donaldson, Mike 2004-06 Donaldson, Shawn 1988, 1990-92 Donovan, John 1893, 1895-96 Dorando, Paul 1973-75 D’Orazio, Zach 2012 Doshna, Peter 1934-35 Dotson, Walt 1983-84 Doyle, Dayton 1902 Drakes, Eric 1990-91 Draper, Ted 1991-93 Driesbach, Farrell 1931-33 Driesbach, Oliver 1913-16 Dudock, Mike 1960-63 Dulin, Olando 1991-92 Dunn, Phil 1991-94 Dunn, Tommy 1993-94 Dunwiddie, Bob 1990-91 Durr, Arthur 1902 Dutt, Robert 1908-09


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Gabel, Tim 1982 Gabriesheski,Brian 1993-96 Galehouse, George 1948-49 Galloway, Dick 1959-62 Garcia, Andy 1936-37 Gardner, Bobby 2001-03 Gardner, James 1893 Gargasz, Ryan 1999-2002 Garnett, Robert 1958, 1962 Garrison, Jeff 2003 Gaug, William 1952-53 Gayer, Jacob 1902 Geese, Robert 1937 Gergel, Dan 1977-79 Germany, George 1995-98 Getsy, Luke 2005-06 Giachetti, Jason 2003-06 Gilbert, Doug 1984-86 Gilbert, Greg 1982-84 Gilbert, Walter 1910-11

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Haas, John Haber, Mark Habib, Pete Hadden, Bill Haddox, Benny Hagenmaier, Brian Hagins, Nate Halamay, Gene Hale, Steve Haley, Arthur Haley, Jason Hall, John Hall, Richard Halter, Jeff Hamad, Dennis Hamilton, Paul Hamlin, Larry Hamline, Robert

1994 1990-91 1991-94 1984-86 1987-88 1983-85 1967-68 1952 1996-99 1916-18 1990 1931 2010 1980-81 1971-74 1986-88 1951-53 1930-31

Iademarco, Nick Ieli, Petu Irvin, Miquel Irvin, Ray Isbell, William Ivasku, Kevin Iveljic, Igor

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1984-86 1991-94 2002-03 1986 1952 2011 2007-10

Jaber, Donald 1949-50 Jackson, Brett 1988-91 Jackson, Calton 2006-07 Jackson, Kevin 2005 Jackson, Lee 1909-11 Jackson, Ozzie 1988-90 Jackson, Reggie 1985-86 Jackson, Robert 1921 Jacobs, Bruce 1977, 1979 Jacobs, Marlon 1991, 1993-94 Jacquemain, Chris 2007-09 Jacques, Jack 1933-35 Jahant, Charles 1903, 1908 Jakab, Jozsef 1993-95 Jamall, Rashad 1976-78 Jamison, Nick 1997-98 Jateff, Nick 1950 Jenkins, Charles 1924 Jenkins, Hayes 1921-24 Jenkins, Verlin 1923 Jennings, Chez 1988 Jerdon, Andy 2000-03

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Fagan, Jack Fagan, Shawn Faler, Micah Falls, Eugene Fanning, James Farmer, Bill Feather, Dave Fedorisin, John Feller, Aaron Fellmuth, Robert Felsoci, Mike Ferguson, Robert Ferguson, Ron Fernella, Mike Ferry, Fred Fiatal, Ernest Fichthorne, Ewing Fink, Charles Finley, Jeff Finn, James Fire, Kevin Firick, William Fisher, Brian Fisher, Dave Fisher, Frank Fisher, Michael Fitzharris, Cletus Flaherty, Brian Flaherty, Tim

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Holian, Mike 1975-78 Holland, Howard 1949 Holman, Rick 1978-80 Holmes, Alphonso 1993-94 Holmes, Anthony 2010-12 Holmes, Donald 1949, 1951 Holmes, Russell 1981-84 Holsberry, William 1942, 1946 Holley, Jim 2006 Hoopes, Fredrick 1925-27 Hoover, John 1967-69 Hoover, Robert 1940 Hopkins, Carl 1926-28 Horn, Fred 1932 Horner, Alfonso 2012 Horrigan, James 1952-53 Horrigan, Terry 1956-57 Horton, Leon 1978-79 Housos, George 1981-83 Houston, Biff 1970-71 Hovanec, Mark 1975-77 Howard, Curtis 1976-79 Howe, Bryan 2004-05 Howell, Juan 1987-89 Hower, John 1937 Hoyte, Nigel 1989 Hrivnak, Bret 1990-93 Huebner, Keith 2006-08 Huff, Boyd 1924 Huffman, Raymond 1926-27 Hughes, Mike 1996, 1998-2000 Humphrey, David 1986-87 Humphrey, Robert 1938, 1940 Hundley, Conor 2012 Hunter, Bo 1997-99 Hunter, Mosey 1971-73 Hunter, Xavier 1990 Hutcherson, Jim 1982 Hutchinson, Harold 1932-33, 35 Hutchinson, John 1928 Huth, Herman 1959-62 Huth, Jim 1985 Hutton, Mic 1969-72

Student-Athletes

Eves, Archie 1895-96, 1899-1900

Hammontree, Ray 1931, 1933-34 Hampton, Dan 1984-86 Hampton, Horace 1937 Hannon, Michael 1999 Haramis, Sam 1961-62 Harden, Eli 1891-93 Hardy, William 1899 Harker, Lewis 1940 Harlan, James 1951 Harmon, Matt 2008 Harpham, Raymond 1903 Harpring, John 1993-96 Harris, George 1998 Harrison, John 1968-70 Harrison, Wayne 1968-69 Harsh, Jamie 1990-92 Hartline, Chester 1926-28 Hartline, Jackie 1936 Hartman, Jason 2000-02 Hartz, Craig 1965-67 Harvey, David 2006 Harvey, James 2008-11 Harvey, Tony 1980 Haskins, Chris 1990-93 Hast, Jeff 1994 Hatch, Mike 1968-71 Hatherill, Robert 1954-57 Haury, William 1948-50 Hayes, Marques 2000-03 Hayes, Mike 1994, 1996-98 Hazime, Hasan 2008-11 Heckman, Dennis 1981-83 Heckman, Jim 1942 Hein, Justin 2003-05 Heinzerling, Lynn 1925 Heisman, John 1894 Heller, Irvin 1940-42 Heminger, Harold 1917 Hendry, Bobby 2000-03 Henneberger, Paul 1896 Henry, Dionte 2003-05 Henry, Ed 1970 Hensal, Earl 1933-35 Herndon, Jayson 1994-96 Herndon, John 1899 Heslop, Matt 2003 Hess, Carl 1921 Heyworth, Jim 1973-75 Hibbard, Reigle 1940-41 Hickman, Dave 1964-66 Hickman, Frank 1935-36 Hicks, Guy 1978 Hicks, Richard 1954 Hildebrand, Bill 1995-98 Hildreth, Andy 2007-08 Hilk, Brian 1987-90 Hill, Chris 1987-90 Hill, Greg 1972-73 Hill, Josh 2000-02 Hill, Tor 1985 Hillery, Tom 1952-53 Hilliard, Norm 1994 Hills, Scott 1974 Hinds, Tyler 1987-88 Hines, Quentin 2012 Hinkle, Larry 1929-30 Hixon, Domenik 2002-05 Hlas, John 1926-28 Hochberg, Ray 1936 Hochensmith, Farlin 1911-12 Hockett, Myron 1978-80 Hodakievic, Al 1975-76 Hodges, Tim 1980, 1983-84 Hoffman, Bob 1987 Holian, Bob 1971-73 Holian, Dave 1966-69

Staff

Earl, Corey 1982 Earl, Diontre 2002-04 Easton, Joseph 1900 Eaton, Jon 1995-96, 1998-99 Eberhardt, Leo 1913 Eckert, Herman 1919-21 Eckstedt, Richard 1951 Eddy, John 1891 Eddy, Nelson 1959-60 Edwards, Ade 1998-2000 Eisom, Barry 1972-74 Elie, Dion 2002-05 Eller, William 1949 Ellerbe, Tracy 1987-89 Ellington, Morris 2001-04 Ellis, Brian 1972-74 Ellis, Harold 1914 Ellis, Robert 1920-21 Ellis, William 1941, 1946 Embick, Jim 1974-77 Emerick, Bill 1957 Emmons, Claude 1920 Endress, Ned 1939 Englehart, Steve 1963-66 Englehart, Steve 1988-89 Enright, Tom 1973, 1975 Ensign, Hadley 1928-29 Ervin, Eric 1994-96 Erwine, Robert 1931-32 Estrada, Casey 2008-09 Etienne, Rodney 2006-07 Evans, Clyde 1918 Evans, David 1900 Evans, Dylan 2012 Evans, Glenn 1975-76 Evans, Mike 1992 Evans, Walt 1947 Evans, William 1895-96

Gill, John 1932 Gill, Jon 2003 Gilleland, Ellsworth 1926-28 Gilmer, Troy 2009-12 Gilway, Barry 1965-67 Gindratt, Brice 1991-94 Ginella, Mike 1986-87 Gliha, Ron 1981 Glinsky,Ray 1961-64 Gonzalez, Kiki 2003-06 Goodman, Tyrell 2012 Goodspeed, Gregg 1994 Goodwin, Jamie 2002-03 Gopp, Dale 1941, 1946-47 Gorrell, Tim 1980 Gouch, Darrien 1990-93 Gradyan, Frank 1951-53 Graf, Robert 1933-35 Graham, Andy 1977-80 Graham, Miguel 2007-09 Gramann, Steve 1987 Grant, Kevin 2005-08 Grant, Wayne 1982-85 Graves, Sean 2012 Gray, Jimmie 1998-2000 Gray, Kevin 1980 Green, Anthony 1984-86 Green, Brett 2004 Green, Dave 1960 Green, Darryl 1989-91 Green, Gary 1971-74 Green, Loren 1959 Green, Victor 1990-92 Greene, Kenny 1989-91 Greene, Ray 1959-61 Greene, Ron 1971-73 Greenhorn, Alvin 1940 Greenwood, Randy 2010 Greer, Sekai 2002-03 Grice, Cody 2012 Griffiths, Dave 1936 Grigas, Walt 1938, 1940 Griggs, Bert 1980 Griggs, John 2011-12 Grimes, David 1999 Grimm, John 1909-12 Grimsley, Ed 1981-83, 1985 Grisdale, Ken 1982 Gromek, Greg 1996-99 Grosso, George 1959-62 Groza, Mark 2003-06 Grucella, Thomas 1946-49 Grzeskowiak, Jeff 1998-2001 Grzeskowiak, Mike 2001-04 Gulick, Robert 1908-09 Guthrie, Pete 1963-64

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Flaherty, Tom 1965-68 Flaugher, Vernon 1929-30 Flegal, Dave 1977-79 Fleming, Harold 1910 Fleming, Will 2009, 11-12 Fleming, William 1909 Fletcher, Paul 1925 Flickinger, Donald 1932, 1934 Florin, George 1941-42 Florin, Ignatius 1928-29 Flossie, Ben 1940-41 Flossie, Ben 1974 Flossie, Bruce 1974 Floyd, Symeon 1993-94 Flotz, William 1913-14 Fobbs, Sean 2007-09 Fondrk, Joe 1968-69 Foore, Larry 1954-56 Forbes, David 1946 Ford, Bre’ 2011-12 Ford, Dave 1966 Ford, Darin 1993-94 Formen, Louis 1975-76 Fortener, Nick 1999-2002 Fosnight, Reed 1914-15 Fowler, Mark 1973-75 Fowler, Tim 1980-83 Fowler, Tony 1982 Fox, A.J. 2011 Fox, Mark 1977 Fox, Wayne 1965-68 Foy, Mike 1969-71 Fraley, Blake 2010-11 France, Glen 1903 Francis, Scott 1996 Frank, Earl 1943 Frase, Ralph 1918 Freeman, Malachi 2012 Freeman, Tom 1980-81 Friday, Mark 1990 Frieson, Dee 2010-12 Fritz, Don 1975 Frowner, Chris 1987 Fry, Rolent 1891 Frye, Charlie 2001-04 Frye, Harold 1928-30 Frye, Paul 1928-30 Frye, Tony 1980 Fuciu, Ceorge 1964-66 Fuchs, Fred 1908 Fuller, John 2001-04 Fuller, Ron 1974-77 Fuqua, Stephon 2006-07 Futo, James 1942


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Jesko, Jeff 1975-77 Jewells, Roosevelt 1979-81 Johnson, Andrew 2008 Johnson, Banks 1973-74 Johnson, Burke 1892, 1894-95 Johnson, Darren 1988 Johnson, David 1913-14 Johnson, Herb 1951 Johnson, Kristian 1996 Johnson, Lilliburn 1925-26 Johnson, Mike 1988-89 Johnson, Nate 1996, 1998-99 Johnson, Robert 1961-64 Johnson, Robert 1982-84 Johnson, Shelton 1994 Johnson, Wallace 1930-31 Joiner, Pierce 1986-89 Jones, Andre 2006-09 Jones, Antoine 2009 Jones, Bradford 1990-91 Jones, Burton 1962-64 Jones, Dennis 1970 Jones, Richard 1997-99 Jones, Sterlie 1969 JuNorthern Ill.s, Stan 1936 Junko, Jeff 1991-94 Junko, Mike 1993-96 Justice, Aaron 1993 Justice, Jim 1992

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Kabir, Amin 2006-09 Kalis, Gary 1982-85 Kallenback, James 1951 Kaminski, Ed 1950 Kaplan, Scott 2004 Kapp, John 1895-96 Karam, Ben 2011 Karam, Joe 1979, 1981 Kasparek, Kris 2004-07 Kasparek, Zac 2008-11 Kaufman, Ernest 1934-37 Kaulig, Matt 1992-95 Kavish, Carl 1972-73 Keating, William 1932-34 Keister, John 1988 Keitch, Dave 1968-71 Kelker, Richard 1983-84 Kelleher, Ken 1974 Keller, Alvin 1892 Keller, Fred 1934-35 Kelley, Chris 1984-86 Kelley, Frank 1985, ‘87-88 Kelley, John 2001 Kelley, Leo 1908 Kelly, Clarence 1981-84 Kemme, Chris 2005-08 Kendall, Kevin 1981-82 Kennedy, Dave 1966 Kennedy, Dennis 2005-08 Kerkian, Al 1965-66 Kerwin, Mark 1980 Kesler, Richard 1947 Kessler, Lloyd 1995 Keys, Bruce 1989-92 Kimbrough, Ben 1955-56 Kimbrough, Milt 1986-87 King, Bart 1959 King, Brad 1996-97, ‘99 King, Louis 1975 King, Steve 1987-88 Kingsbury, Benjamin 1891-92 Kirkpatrick, Ed 1947-48 Kirn, Walter 1925-26 Kittle, Andy 1993-96

Klaus, Russ 1984-85 Klik, Shawn 1997, 1999-2000 Kline, Ken 1984-85 Kline, Robert 1946-49 Knapp, Mike 1985-86 Kneale, Sterling 1914 Knepp, Doug 1984-87 Kniffen, Hazen 1921-23 Knight, Hal 1902-03 Knight, Maurice 1902-03 Knisely, Brock 1996-99 Knowlton, Arthur 1917, 1919 Knowlton, Frank 1921-22 Knowlton, John 1914-16 Knowlton, Richard 1948, 1950 Koerber, William 1918 Kohler, Herb 1976-78 Kominic, Walter 1937-38 Konrad, Charles 1908-09 Koplin, Claude 1903 Koppas, Merle 1918 Kormanich, Walt 1942 Korosi, Gary 1978 Kosoy, Dave 1965-67 Kossky, Steve 1938 Kot, Tom 1974-75 Kovach, Steve 1952 Kozak, Donovan 1992-93 Krager, Paul 1902 Kregenow, Edwin 1921-23 Kregenow, Ernest 1924-25 Kreighbaum, Dan 1983-85 Krino, Mike 1934-36 Krummel, Ken 1968-70 Kubik, Andy 1986-89 Kulmala, Jeff 1974-76 Kuntz, Kevin 1995-98 Kura, Mike 1966-68

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Lacascio, Joseph 1931 Ladner, Shane 1995-96 Ladrach, Rhyne 2009-12 LaFrance, Jeremy 2009-10 Lagasse, Mike 1996-98 Lahoski, John 1961-63 Lake, Daniel 1900 Lake, Jeff 1982-85 Lancaster, Julius 1996-98 Lancianese, Ron 1954-57 Landis, Jim 1942 Lant, Steve 1896 Larde, Richard 1987-89 Larson, Bob 1975-77 Lartey, Emmanuel 2010-11 Latell, Kurt 1987-89 Laterza, Tony 1949-50 Latona, Felix 1940-41 Laubacher, Dave 1972-74 Laubaugh, Ron 1965 Laube, Evan 2006-08 Lauro, Tony 1984-86 Lawhorn, Lew 1995 Leacock, Paul 1895-96 Lee, Carl 1936-37 LeFall, Dwayne 2000, 02-04 Leffler, Carl 1920-22 Legando, Jim 1982 Legger, Nick 2009 Lehackey, Paul 1935 Leichliter, Jim 1980-82 Leininger, Dave 1970 Lemley, Bill 1971 Lemon, Marcus 2009 Lemon, Ron 1967-70 Lemon, Shawn 2007-10

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1954-56 1941 1925-27 2003 2003, 05 1988-90 1991-93 1922-24 1932-34 2006 1974-76 1955 2011-12 1950-52 2008-11 1987 1966-68 2005-08 1997-98 1959-60 1995-98 1949 1985-86 2004-06 1951-53 1949-50 1960, 63 1895 1893-94 1960-63 1976 1939-41 1988 1982-85 1998 1979-81 1958-61 1991-94 1985-88 1959

Mackey, Bruce 1958-60 Mackey, Joe 1960-62 Mackey, John 2004-07 Mackey, Louis 1998, 2000 Madden, Rick 1972-73 Madick, Robert 1962-64 Magloire, Mitchell 2006-07 Magrell, Brian 1994-95 Mahan, Fulton 1931-33 Maher, John 1971-73 Mahoney, Ed 1942 Mahoney, John 1926-28 Maibauer, Roger 1972 Maione, Henry 1965-67 Mairs, Curt 1954 Maligio, Fred 1937-39 Malizia, Jerry 1965-67 Mallo, James 1935-36 Malone, Joseph 1951-53 Maluke, Andy 1939-41 Malvasi, Pete 1987 Mangum, Kurt 2012 Mann, Mel 1950 Mannie, Ken 1971-73 Maravich, Eli 1957 March, Ed 1998-2001 March, Justin 2011-12 Marchese, T.J. 2009, 2011 Marchmon, Luke 1970 Marconi, Tim 1988-89 Marcoux, Dan 2008-11 Marquess, Charles 1966-67 Marsicano, Shane 1994 Martin, Adam 1992-94

Martin, Dale Martin, John L. Martin, Mike Massaro, Rick Mason, Kenneth Matwichyna, Dan Mathis, Willie Mathews, Ray Maus, Thomas Maxa, Jeremy Maxwell, Bob Maybury, Jace Mays, Paul Mays, Terry Mazgaj, Frank Mazur, Stan Mazzafero, Joseph Mazzagatti, Joseph McAllister, Ronald

2009-10 1953 1964-65 1978-81 1922-24 1990 1979 1962 1949 1995-98 1978-79 2000-02 1988-90 1987-90 1980-82 1972 1950-52 1951-53 1939-40

McBride, Thomas 1997, 1999-2000

McCaha, Duane 1947 McCann, Al 1987-88 McCarthy, Francis 1935 McCarthy, Richard 1938-39 McClain, Henry 1951 McClain, John 2006 McCloskey, Patrick 2010-11 McCombs, Collie 1939 McCray, Andre 1995-98 McCray, Anthony 1998-2000 McCray, Raymond 1999-2002 McDaniel, Joe 2005-07 McDaniels, Robert 1954 McDonald, George 1950 McDonald, John 1959 McDuffie, Kyle 2003 McGarry, Arthur 1908 McGarry, Jamie 1970 McGee, Bill 1963-64 McGill, Doug 1971-73 McGinness, Mark 1989-90 McGlone, Dennis 1977-79 McKenzie, Rickey 2000-03 McKnight, Alvin 1891-94 McLean, Johnson 1891-92 McMillan, John 1946-47 McMillon, Bryant 2006, 2008 McNeal, Parris 2004-07 McPartland, Cary 1964, 1966 McPherson, Clarence 2006 Meacham, Marshall 1937-38 Mead, Charles 1891 Meade, Kevin 1980-82 Mementowski, Ed 1978-79 Meriwether, Anthony 2009-11 Mertz, Raymond 1914, 1916 Merzweiler, Jack 1947-48 Metzger, Henry 1932-34 Meyer, Jim 1974-76 Meyer, Kevin 1978 Mignin, Charles 1891-92 Mihalik, Frank 1951 Mihelich, John 1959 Mihills, Lawrence 1899-1900, 1902

Mikolashek, Les Miller, Clinton Miller, Dashan Miller, Dick Miller, Fred Miller, Harold Miller, Jared Miller, Jay Miller, John Miller, Scott Miller, ShelDon Miller, Thomas

1938-40 1921 2008-09 1937-38 1976-77 1923-24 1989 1985-87 1916-17 1978-81 2010-11 2009

Miller, William 1928 Mills, Billy 1973-76 Minnich, Harold 1923 Misencik, Paul 1959-61 Misencik, Thomas 1949 Mitchell, James 1893 Mitchell, Ray 1949 Mitchell, William 1950-1952 Mobley, Gary 1978 Monan, Al 1939 Monroe, Joe 1954-55 Montgomery, Jason 2002-05 Montgomery, John 1976-77 Moore, Clayton 2011 Moore, Floyd 1908-09 Moran, Brian 1984-86 Morefield, LeVon 2009-10 Morgan, Christian 1999 Morgan, Darren 1980-83 Morgan, Devonte 2011-12 Moro, Tony 1966-67 Morris, Dajour 2011 Morris, Phillip 2007 Morrison, Gary 1965 Morrison, Jim 1963-64 Morrison, Robert 1938 Morrow, Wade 1939-41 Mote, Herbert 1924-25 Motton, John 1987-89 Moyer, Moe 1931 Muhlbach, Ron 1968 Murdock, Jaiye 1994-96 Murdock, Quentin 2000 Murphy, Leo 1933-34 Murphy, Paul 1954 Murphy, Tom 1959-60 Myers, Joe 1979-82 Myers, Ryan 2000-02 Myers, Wayne 1931

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Nash, Jim Nedd, Jason Neer, Ryan Nelson, Niles Nelson, Tyrone Neugebaurer, Walter Newson, Phillip Nicely, Patrick Nichols, Don Nicods, Greg Novak, Geoff Novell, Ned

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1958 2004-06 2000-02 1933-35 1988-91 1942 1921-22 2009-11 1955 1974-77 1988 1946-49

O’Brien, Pat 1973-74 O’Conner, Tom 1970-72 O’Connor, Dave 1981-83 O’Connor, Mike 1988-91 Odofin, Deni 2007-09 Oldham, Albert 1927, 1929 Oldham, Vernon 1931-33 Olson, Leland 1920-21 Ondecker, Andy 1939 Ondrusek, Paul 1997, 1999-2001 O’Neill, Jamie 1997 Orbovich, Mike 1989-91 Osborne, Mike 1989 Osborne, Quaison 2012 Osborne, Robert 1891 Owen, Alphonso 2007-08 Owens, Chris 1989-92


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1903 2008-10 1978-79 1915-17 2008-10 2002-05 1955-56 1964-65 1955-57 1984-85 2008-09 1996-97 2010 1992-94 1913-14 1899, 1902 1953-54 2011-12 1932 1963-66 1942 2008 1987-89 1967-70 1997-2000 1994-96 2010-11 1932 2002 1999 1926-27 1952-55 1996-97 1927

Sabin, Ray 1938 Saccoccia, Reno 1970 Sandilands, Richard 2007-09 Sassano, Joseph 1946 Scacchi, Rick 1974 Scarpitti, Paul 1949-51 Schaad, Barry 1968-69 Schaaf, Bob 1975 Schachner, Joseph 1921 Schechterly, Brad 1992 Scheiderer, Rick 1995-96 Schember, Phil 1952-54 Schenz, Thomas 1946-47 Schepp, Mike 2004-07 Schidemantle, J.J. 1990-92 Schieb, Raymond 1914 Schier, Leroy 1949-50 Schifino, Jake 1998-2001

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Rockwell, Wade Rodgers, Matt Rogers, Marty Rogers, Virgil Rogovic, Branko Rohr, Jay Rollence, Jim Roller, Dave Roman, Pat Romantic, Tim Ronsman, Dan Rooney, Chris Root, Jon Rose, Matt Ross, Don Ross, Scott Rossi, Marion Rossi, Nick Roth, Earl Rothermel,Jerry Rowe, Earl Royal, Jerome Rudison, Bill Ruff, Dan Ruhlin, Ben Rumolo, Joe Russell, Antoine Russell, Lyle Russell, Montae Russell, Morgan Russell, Willard Russo, Mario Ryan, Tyrone Rynolds, Wade

Smith, Ron 1996-99 Smith, Scott 1998-2001 Smith, Tom 1980 Smith, Wilson 1913-14 Smithern, Dave 1979 Smulbach, Kermit 1934 Snow, Pat 1978-81 Snyder, Jim 1963-64 Sovaccool, James 1950 Sovlansky, Wayne 1970-72 Sours, Harold 1913-15 Sparhawk, Wilson 1932-33 Sparks, Nick 2001-03 Spaulding, Richard 2003-05 Spencer, Willie 1997 Spessard, Carl 1928-30 Spessard, Dwight 1923 Spikes, Tim 1983 Spindler, Donald 1950 Springston, Clifford 1927-28 Stadtmiller, Alvin 1931-32 Stams, Frank 1951-53 Stams, Steve 1983-85 Stanford, Anthony 1994 Stansfield,Percy 1913-16 Stapleton, Jerry 1964-66 Staten, Marvin 2011 Stavec, Ernest 1947 Staycer, Tim 1978-82 Stec, John 2006-09 Stein, Robert 2012 Steiner, Adam 2009-12 Stephens, Mario 1983 Stevens, Paul 1923 Stevens, Steve 1920 Stewart, Cowles 2008, 2010 Stewart, Vernon 1983-86 Stidham, Jamie 1996-97 Stroemple, Greg 1972 Stokes, Brion 2004-07 Stone, John 1956-59 Straight, Mitch 2009-12 Strauss, Gary 1975 Stricklen, Mike 1985-87 Stocker, Jim 1976 Stroud, Dennis 1975 Struckel, John 1967-68 Stubbs, Tony 1990-91 Stump, Carl 1921, 1923 Sturgeon, William 1935-37 Sturm, Bill 1955-57 Suber, Aaron 1974-75 Suber, Marcus 2001 Succonnino, Antwine 2000 Suel, Marquelo 2011-12 Sullivan, Billy 2002-05 Sullivan, Jack 1939 Sumler, Doug 1990-91 Supplee, Mike 1981-84 Susi, John 1987-89 Sutter, Dan 1981-83 Sutton, Doug 2000-01, 03-04 Sutyak, Chris 1989-92 Swanson, Fredrick 1902-03 Swartz, Kevin 1984-85 Sweitzer, Alton 1934-36 Sweitzer, Jeff 1988-91 Swigart, Clarence 1918-19 Swiger, Jason 2003-05 Swing, Tom 1984-85 Swinegart, Clyde 1915-16, 1919 Swinehart, Park 1913 Swires, Howard 1934-35 Switzer, Travis 2011-12 Szabo, Ed 1978-80 Szakos, Bates 2000-03

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Rach, Joe 1958-59 Radich, Joe 2002-04 Rafac, Steve 1983-85 Rahach, Mike 1986-89 Rainey, John 1957-58 Rajek, Viktor 2007-08 Ralston, Gary 1989-90 Ranney, Arthur 1912-14 Ransom, Gary 2011-12 Rash, Joe 2008-10 Rea, Dick 1955 Read, Verne 1908-09 Reader, Jamie 1994-97 Redrick, Victor 1999 Reed, Greg 1983-94 Reeder, Yasin 1996 Reese, Brad 1978-81 Reese, Fordyce 1933 Reese, Thomas 1908 Reeves, Jerry 1953-56 Reid, Jermaine 2003-06 Reliford, Marcus 1990 Reliford, Rich 1997-2000 Rendon, Joe 1967 Reynolds, Jim 1982-83 Reynolds, Mark 1994, 1996 Rice, Carl 1948 Rice, Dan 1977-79 Rich, Dan 1963-65 Richards, Carl 1970-72 Richardson, Doug 2009-10 Richardson, Joe 1961-63, 1965 Richert, Carl 1925 Richmond, Josh 2009-12 Ricker, Frank 1969-70 Rickert, Ura 1903 Rienke, Richard 1947 Riles, Nate 1994 Rindfuss, Scott 1987-89 Ringer, Jerell 2002-05 Risch, Walter 1909

Rockwell,Frank 1895-96, 1899-1900

Schmittgen, Harold 1930 Schmittgen, Willard 1929-31 Schoch, Eric 1971, 1973 Schoch, Joseph 1923-25 Schooler, Eric 1982-83 Schuett, Fred 1963-65 Schulz, Ryan 1999-2002 Schumaker, Robert 1947 Schutz, Don 1978-81 Schutzbach, Robert 1953 Schwarz, Harry 1940 Sconiers, Keith 2010-12 Scott, Devon 1994-96 Scott, Ned 1910 Scruggs, Gene 1947-48, 1950 Seals,Darrington 1961-64 Seeman, Connor 2012 Sekinger, Jason 2007-08 Seiler, Lou 1965-66 Seislove, Tim 1985 Selby, Arthur 1910 Selby, William 1940 Sellers, James 1934 Sellers, Scotty 1937 Semester, Jim 1956-59 Senuta, Daniel 1942, 1946-47 Sewell, Almondo 2007-10 Shadie, George 1951-53 Shaffer, Raymond 1924 Shaffer, Stu 1920 Shackelford, Eric 1985-86 Sharp, Edmond 1899-1900 Shaw, Bryan 2000-03 Shead, Shane 2009-11 Shee, Chris 1987-91 Sheldon, Brad 2002-03 Shertzer, Brian 1986-87 Shields, Dwayne 1987 Shilling, Bob 1970-71 Shippy, Antonio 2002 Shollenberger, Albert 1929 Shuford, Norman 2009 Shuman, Charles 1968-70 Sidnell, Albert 1911, 1913 Siler, Ray 2007-08 Simkovich, Paul 2008-09, 2011 Simon, Dan 1975-78 Simon, Frank 1983-84 Simon, John 1974-75 Simonetti, Frank 1937-38 Sine, Jeff 1996 Singletary, Bob 1988-89 Sipes, Robert 1933-35 Skowronek, Ron 1967-68 Slimon, Anthony 1995, 1997-98 Sloop, Harold 1930-31 Small, Lawrence 1984, 1986 Small, Eric 1995-98 Small, Otis 1949 Small, Ramont 1991-93 Smesko, Al 1956-58 Smith, Archie 1899 Smith, Berrett 1942 Smith, Blake 2008 Smith, Bob 1986-89 Smith, Chris 1998-2001 Smith, Dwight 1997-2000 Smith, Hal 1948 Smith, Jared 2003-04 Smith, Jean 1923-25 Smith, Jesse 2000-01, 03 Smith, Josh 2003 Smith, L.T. 2011-12 Smith, Mike 1991-94 Smith, Nevara 1997-98, 2000 Smith, Pat 1981-82

Student-Athletes

Q

Ritley, Tim 1998-2001 Ritossa, Anthony 2011-12 Rizzo, Buster 1951, 1953 Rizzo, Vinnie 2011-12 Robbins, Odell 1990-93 Robertson, Fred 1981-82 Robertson, Pat 1989-91 Robinette, Ryan 2002 Robinson, Charles 1924 Robinson, Darryl 1986 Robinson, Edson 1899-1900 Robinson, Ewing 1925, 1927 Robinson, Fred 1962-64 Robinson, Harold 1988-90 Robinson, John 1957 Robinson, Johnny 2011-12 Robinson, Matt 2000-03 Robinson, Nate 2006-07 Robinson, Robert 1896 Robison, Bill 1994 Rocklin, Darryll 1988-90

Staff

Pohl, Kyle 2012 Poindexter, Merce 2005-08 Polansky, Steve 1973 Polena, Jim 1976-77 Polk, David 1999-2000 Polsky, Bert 1900 Pontius, Pat 1935 Pope, Juan 1977-80 Popovich, Steve 1978-80 Porter, Jermaine 1992-94 Post, Tom 1919 Potts, Dylan 2010-11 Poulos, Andrew 1942, 1946-47 Powell, Pat 1994-95 Pratt, Andrew 2012 Preer, Carlson 1969-71 Presley, Albert 2012 Price, A.J. 2011 Price, Hugh 1899-1900 Pride, Gary 2008-10 Prosuch, Ed 1975, 1977-78 Province, Jared 2009-10 Pruner, Dave 1978 Pughsley, Jerrod 2010-12 Pung, Ray 1998-99 Putney, Bill 1995 Putt, Edward 1931-32 Putt, Wilson 1891-93 Pyers, Paul 1934 Pyles, Rex 1996-99

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Pace, Chevin 2004-07 Pacenta, Tom 1976-77 Padrutt, Mark 1979-80 Palermo, Tony 1946 Pallija, Tony 1967-69 Palmer, Clarence 1912-14 Palmer, Don 1974 Palmer, Russell 1915 Panzanella, Ken 1975-76 Papageorge, Gus 1936 Papp, Joseph 1946-1948 Paramore,Michael 1981-84 Pardee, Wayne 1970-71 Paris, Tony 1953-56 Park, Tom 1982-83 Parker, Dave 1967-70 Parker, Rich 1967-68 Parker, Robert 1942 Parks, Tracy 1992 Parnell, Charles 1974-77 Parsell, Allen 1976-77 Parshall, Edward 1902 Pasquale, Bill 1982-83 Pasquale, Ron 1983-86 Patillo, Ty 1994 Patella, Dominic 1937-39 Patrick Jim 1962 Patterson, Marcus 2004-07 Paul, Zach 2012 Paxtan, Paul 1966-67 Payne, Brandon 1999-2002 Peach, Leroy 1946-49 Pearson, Owensby 1958 Peery, Reece 1980 Pegg, Keith 1992-93 Pendleton, Wallace 2006-08 Penland, Cornel 1987 Penman, Keith 1967-70 Perkins, Ira 1973 Perkins, Randy 1972-74 Pesaric, Jacob 1926-27 Pesuit, Walter 1937, 1939 Peterson, Ahmad 1995-96 Peterson, Harold 1966, 1968 Peterson, Scott 1980-83 Petit, Paul 1975-77 Petracca, Joseph 1950-51 Petrides, Joe 2012 Petrovich, Bob 1958 Petrus, Matt 1984-85 Peugeot, Gregg 1996-99 Pfahl, Charles 1916-17, 1919 Pfahl, Wilbert 1917-19 Pfeifle, Earl 1923-24 Pfeister, Kent 1970, 1972 Phelps, Ben 1949 Phillips, Eugene 1990-93 Phillips, Guy 1946-49 Phillips, Leland 1990-91 Philpott, Tony 1980-82 Piccirillo, Mike 2001-04 Pichardo, Matt 2004 Pichichero, Frank 1961 Pier, Russ 1955-59 Pierce, Calvin 1970-72 Piry, Carl 1932-34 Pirnik, Vic 1987 Pitkin, Paul 1902 Pitts, Dick 1972-73 Plant, Leland 1925-27 Plate, Nolan 2010 Platis, George 1950 Pledger, Art 1936-37 Pliskin, Ruebin 1928 Plummer, Thomas 2002

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Taber, Tom Tatton, Clark Tate, Davanzo Tausch, Marty Tawse, Jim Taylor, Charles Taylor, David Taylor, Jason Taylor, Lawrence Taylor, Maurice Taylor, Robert Taylor, Ron Taylor, Vince Teifke, Mike Testa, Charles Tetzel, Mark Thiry, Matt Thomas, Greg

1952

1942, 1947 1988-91 2005-07 1959-60 1977-80 1892-94 1892-94 1993-96 1924-25 2000-01 1948 1983-86 1989 1984-86 1952 2003-04 1993-96 1985-86

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Thomas, Harold 1923-24, 1929-30

Thomas, Mike 2008-10 Thomas, John 1902-03 Thomas, John 1993 Thomas, Joseph 1911-12 Thomas, Leonard 1988-89 Thomas, Mac 1971-73 Thomas, Rick 1965-66 Thomas, Russell 1920 Thompson, Jacob 2000 Thomson, Denny 1964 Thomson, Doug 1964-65 Thurman, Greg 1974-76 Tillett, Sam 1948 Tipton, Phil 1970-71 Tomkinson, Leroy 1915-17 Tonga, Phil 2011 Topliff, Robert 1952 Torrence, DeVoe 2009 Toth, Ed 1955-58 Townsend, Gregg 1985-87 Townsend, Jim 1954-56 Trachsel, William 1899-1900 Traul, Donald 1928 Travis, Frank 1969-70 Travis, John 1967-69 Triplett, Earl 1923-24, 1926 Trockle, Robert 1946 Trudeau, Joe 1997-98 Tsaloff, Carl 1935-37 Turner, Jamel 2012 Turner, James 2012 Tuzze, Joe 2006-09 Tyler, Gary 1985-88 Tyson, Isaac 1931 Tyson, Ron 1965-66

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Uber, Bob Uber, John Uhlenhake, Ryan Ullman, Butch Ulrich, Al Ulrich, Ron Ulrich, Tony Unaitis, Mark

v

Valenchek, Jim VanHorn, Mark Vanica, Pearl VanNostran, Myron Vargo, John Vargo, Ron

1966 1978-80 1998-2001 1971-72 1920 1958-61 1963 1986-87

1978-79 1974-76 1924 1924 1967-69 1953-54

Vaughn, Kevin Vaughns, Vince Vedrin, Arnold Verdon, John Vincent, Dave Vincent, Shawn Vital, Jino Vittel, Peter Vogt, Robert Vogt, Walter Voight, Mike Volk, Dale Von Bergen, Rick Vosper, Stanley

w

1997 2002-03 1969-71 1952-54 1967-70 1988-90 2003-04 1911-12 1950- 52 1916-17 1978-80 1973-74 2001 1936

Wackerly, Jared 2009 Wade, Wayne 1990-93 Wagner, Brian 2009-11 Wagner, Francis 1923 Wagner, John 1924-26 Wahl, Frank 1946-47 Waldsmith, Ralph 1911-13 Walker, Andre 2004-07 Walker, Bruce 1970-72 Wallace, Tim 1982-85 Waller, Manley 2008-11 Walter, Dave 1965-67 Warburton, Jamie 1979-81 Ward, Mike 2007-10 Warfield, Vince 1947 Wargo, Frank 1924-25 Warner, John 1940 Warren, Mack 1993-95 Washer, William 1900 Washington, James 1997-2000 Washington, Ty 1999-2002 Watkins, Mike 1971 Watson, Steve 1977 Watters, Harvey 1895-96 Watters, William 1913 Watters,Thomas 1934-37 Weary, Earl 1902 Weaver, Diamond 2009-10 Webb, Chuck 1995-98 Webb, Tenarus 1993-94 Weber, Gordon 1950 Weber, Kyle 2009-10 Webster, Carlos 1891-94 Weeks, Chalmer 1910 Weeks, Charles 1891 Weeks, Conrad 1913-14 Weems, Marcel 1990-93 Wehner, Jim 1961-64 Weirich, Glen 1975 Weisend, Robert 1947 Weishampel, Joe 1970 Weiss, Jim 1957 Welker, Waldo 1917 Welling, Jim 1963-67 Wentz, Edward 1919-20 Werner, Edward 1895-96 Wert, Carl 1918 Wessman, Dan 1996-99 West, Tarik 1995-97 Whalen, Charles 1918-19 Whalen, George 1920-22 White, Brian 2002-05 White, Charles 1942, 1947-48 White, Gene 1954-56 White, James 1977-81 White, Matt 1996 White, Richard 1923-24 Whitsel, Byron 1895 Whitt, Carl 1995-98 Whitt, Roy 1988-89

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Whitten, James 1938 Wiener, John 1955-56 Wiggins, Jason 1998-2000 Wilborn, Derek 1997-2000 Wilhelm, Tom 1973-74 Wilhoit, Joseph 1910 Wilkerson, Jermel 1992, 1994 Wilkes, Tim 2003-04 Wilkins, David 1987 Wilkins, William 1940-42 Wilkinson, Raymond 1924-25 Willilams, Aaron 2008-09 Williams, Brandon 2006-08 Williams, Bryan 2007-08 Williams, Charles 1908 Williams, Curtis 1986-89 Williams, Dalton 2012 Williams, Doug 2005-08 Williams, Edward 1964 Williams, Greg 2001-02 Williams, Isaiah 2011-12 Williams, Jamar 2010-11 Williams, Jeff 1988-90 Williams, Jermaine 1998-2000 Williams, John 1954-56 Williams, Joseph 1942 Williams, Kenny 1991-93 Williams, Kris 2001-02 Williams, Mike 1977-79 Williams, Roger 1955 Williams, Terry 1930, 1933 Williams, Tyler 2011-12 Williamson, Orlando 1999 Wills, Andy 2002, 04-06 Wilyard, Eldrid 1922-23 Wilson, Andrew 1999-2001 Wilson, Andy 1994, 1996 Wilson, Darwin 1992-94 Wilson, Glen 1950-52 Wilson, Leon 1937 Wilson, Miles 1929 Wilson, Oren 2011 Wilson, Wade 1895 Windley, Redell 1977-78 Winslow, Brian 1971-73 Winters, Dale 1950-52 Winters, Paul 1977-79 Wise, Crile 1918, 1921 Wise, Jon 1960-61 Wise, William 1892-94 Witkowski, Tim 1991 Witwer, Frank 1928-30 Wixcey, Ray 1951 Wolf, Bob 1973-77 Wolfe, Shannon 1987-90 Wolford, Bill 1961-63 Woodruff, Derrick 1996 Woods, Corey 2007-10 Woozley, Harry 1918 Wright, Rick 1956 Wrigley, Dave 1981-82 Wurts, Bernie 1984-86

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Yackee, Burt Yauger, Robert Yeow, Cam Yerrick, Harvey Yost, Gary Young, Mike Young, Reggie

z

Zaher, Joseph Zazula, Frank Zemla, Joseph

1912-15 1961-64 2003-04 1893 1971-74 1998-2001 1994-96

1946 1937-39 1935-37

Zetts, Tim 2009 Zgonc, Chad 1994-97 Zimmerman,Guy 1909-12 Zuercher, Matt 1998-2001 Zwisler, Don 1965-68 Zwisler, Joe 1968-70


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postseason recaps

1968 grantland rice bowl

1976 Knute Rockne Bowl

1985 division i-aa playoffs

Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Rubber Bowl • Akron, Ohio

Meade Stadium • Kingston, R.I.

Dec. 14, 1968

Dec. 4, 1976

Nov. 30, 1985

Louisiana Tech 33, Akron 13

21 0 0 12 - 33 0 7 6 0 - 13

Northern Michigan 10 0 6 7 3 - 26 Akron 7 7 0 9 6 - 29

Rhode Island 35, Akron 27

Akron Rhode Island

0 7 14 6 - 27 0 14 14 7 - 35

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Louisiana Tech Akron

Akron 29, Northern Michigan 26 (ot)

Staff

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary NMU - Awrey 1-yard run (Harves kick) RIU - DiMaggio 3-yd pass from Ehrhardt LT - Bradshaw 16 run (Golmon kick) NMU - Harves 31-yard field goal (Griffin kick) LT - Spinks 36 pass from Bradshaw UA - Axner 56-yard run (Embick kick) UA - Tyler 77-yd return of blocked FG (Golmon kick) UA - Axner 6 yard run (Embick kick) (Klaus kick) LT - Herren 2 run (Golmon kick) NMU - Awrey 4-yard run (pass failed) RIU - Donfield 21-yd pass from Ehrhardt UA - Vargo 1 run (Harrison kick) UA - Axner 3-yard run (run failed) (Griffin kick) UA - Beidleman 13 run (kick blocked) NMU - Brown 1-yard fumble recovery RIU - DiMaggio 4-yd pass from Ehrhardt LT - Brewer 6 pass from Bradshaw (Harves kick) (Griffin kick) (kick failed) UA - Embick 35-yard field goal UA - Rafac 16-yd interception return LT - Bradshaw 8 run (pass failed) NMU - Harves 39-yard field goal (Klaus kick) UA - Bezbatchenko 1-yard run UA - Clark 1-yd run (Klaus kick) LT UA RIU - DiMaggio 3-yd pass from Ehrhardt First Downs...................... 21 14 UA NMU (Griffin kick) Rushing Yards.................. 86 118 First Downs...................... 16 21 UA - Green 1-yd run (kick blocked) Passing............................ 33/19/2 21/6/3 Rushes/Yards.................... 60/271 51/97 RIU - DiMaggio 7-yd pass from Ehrhardt Passing Yards................... 261 78 Passes.............................. 6/2/2 (Griffin kick) Total Offense................... 347 196 27/16/2 Passing Yards................... 60 251 UA RIU UA Individual Stat Leaders: First Downs...................... 20 31 Ron Lemon, 18 rushes, 75 yards UA Individual Stat Leaders: Rushes/Yards.................... 55/228 12/53 Jack Beidleman, 18 rushes, 48 yards, 1 TD; Dave Axner, 15 rushes, 122 yards, 3 TD’s Greg Passes.............................. 22/10/3 2 recs, 22 yards Thurman, 10 rushes, 54 yards 70/43/2 Dan Ruff, 4 receptions, 56 yards Mark Hovanec, 15 rushes, 48 yards Passing Yards................... 115 472

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Akron 27, UNLV 6

Rubber Bowl • Akron, Ohio Nov. 27, 1976 UNLV Akron

6 0 0 0 - 6 10 10 0 7 - 27

1976 pioneer bowl Montana State 24, Akron 13

Memorial Stadium • Wichita Falls, Texas Dec. 11, 1976 Akron Montana State

UA Individual Stat Leaders: Mike Clark, 13 rushes, 172 yards, 1 TD Willie Davis, 6 receptions, 79 yards Brian Moran, 13 tackles

0 0 7 6 - 13 0 14 3 7 - 24

UA Individual Stat Leaders: Mark Hovanec, 21 rushes, 111 yards Marty Bezbatchenko, 14 rushes, 88 yards Glenn Evans, 4 receptions, 31 yards, 1 TD

UA Individual Stat Leaders: Greg Thurman, 10 rushes, 44 yards Dave Axner, 11 rushes, 42 yards, 1 TD Glenn Evans, 4 receptions, 60 yards, 1 TD

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Scoring Summary Scoring Summary UA - Embick 24-yard field goal MSU - McCullough 5-yard pass from DenUNLV - Bowls 100-yard kickoff return nehy (kick failed) (Muri kick) UA - Bezbatchenko 43-yard run MSU - Damberger 3-yard pass from Ueland (Embick kick) (Muri kick) UA - Hovanec 1-yard run (Embick kick) MSU - Muri 21-yard field goal UA - Embick 24-yard field goal UA - Axner 3-yard run (Embick kick) UA - Evans 14-yard pass from UA - Evans 22-yard pass from Bezbatchenko (Embick kick) Bezbatchenko (kick failed) MSU - Kosterba 7-yard run (Muri kick) UA UNLV First Downs...................... 25 14 UA MSU Rushes/Yards.................... 77/419 16/8 First Downs...................... 14 19 Passes.............................. 10/5/1 Rushes/Yards.................... 44/179 67/266 42/19/3 Passes.............................. 19/7/2 10/7/2 Passing Yards................... 31 241 Passing Yards................... 91 50

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2005 motor city bowl

Memphis 38, Akron 31

2005 motor city bowl

Ford Field • Detroit, Mich.

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student-athletes

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Memphis 38, Akron 31 Ford Field • Detroit, Mich. Dec. 26, 2005

DETROIT (AP) - DeAngelo Williams lived up to the hype. Williams set an NCAA record with his 34th 100-yard rushing game and scored three touchdowns, leading Memphis to a 38-31 victory over Akron in the Motor City Bowl. Williams ran for 233 yards on 30 carries and finished his career with 6,021 yards rushing – trailing only Ron Dayne, Ricky Williams and Tony Dorsett in Division I-A history – and an NCAA-record 7,568 allpurpose yards. The Tigers (7-5) took a 21-point lead with 3:09 left, but needed to recover an onside kick with 55 seconds left to seal the win after Luke Getsy threw his fourth touchdown pass to cut the lead to seven points. Akron (7-6) made a good showing in its first Division I-A bowl game after scoring 21 fourth-quarter points to beat Northern Illinois in the Mid-American Conference championship game. Getsy was 34-for-59 for a Motor City Bowl-record 455 yards, and tied Chad Pennington’s mark for passing touchdowns in the bowl’s nine-year history. Jabari Arthur broke Randy Moss’s bowl record with 180 yards receiving, scoring twice on eight receptions. The Tigers led by 10 at halftime after scoring on three straight drives, then pulled away in the second half with three TDs and a field goal in four drives before nearly collapsing in the final minutes. It was a wild finish – with 46 points scored in the final 15:46 – after Akron led 3-0 midway through the first quarter. The teams combined for 1,018 yards of offense. Williams broke the 100-yard games mark in the third quarter when he ran up the middle and bounced to the outside on an 18-yard carry. After Getsy threw a 72-yard TD pass to Brett Biggs early in the fourth quarter to cut Akron’s deficit to 23-17, Williams showed his speed and power. He burst through a small hole in the middle of the line and sprinted for a 67-yard gain to set up his 2-yard, linemen-dragging TD for his third score, tying the bowl record. Williams, who finished seventh in voting for the Heisman, was taken out of the game midway through the fourth quarter while Memphis was driving for its 38-17 lead. He finished four yards rushing short of the Motor City Bowl record set by Northwestern’s Jason Wright against Bowling Green in 2003. A crowd of 50,616 attended the game in Ford Field, where the Super Bowl was played in 2006.

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Dec. 26, 2005 Memphis Akron

0 13 7 18 - 38 3 0 7 21 - 31

Scoring Summary UA - Swiger 43-yard field goal UM - Gostkowski 32-yard field goal UM - Williams 1-yard run (Gostkowski kick) UM - Gostkowski 25-yard field goal UM - Williams 2-yard run (Gostkowski kick) UA - Arthur 46-yard pass from Getsy (Swiger kick) UM - Gostkowski 50-yard field goal UA - Biggs 72-yard pass from Getsy (Swiger kick) UM - Williams 2-yard run (Avery rush) UM - Williams, E. 5-yard run (Gostkowski kick) UA - Hixon 14-yard pass from Getsy (Swiger kick) UA - Arthur 19-yard pass from Getsy (Swiger kick) UM UA First Downs.............................................. 21 24 Rushes/Yards............................................ 58-346 23-47 Passes...................................................... 14/7/0 59/34/4 Passing Yards........................................... 170 455 UA Individual Stat Leaders: Brett Biggs, 14 rushes, 44 yards; 4 rec., 79 yards, 1 TD Jabari Arthur, 8 receptions, 180 yards, 2 TD Kris Kasparek, 6 receptions, 70 yards Domenik Hixon, 7 receptions, 63 yards, 1 TD Luke Getsy 34-of-59 passing for 455 yards, 0 INT, 3 TDs


Akron Zips

year-by-year results

• Akron competed as Buchtel College from 1891-1913. • Buchtel College/Akron competed in the NCAA College Division through the 1973 season.

Head Coach: None Captain: Charles Weeks

at Western Reserve W 22-6 Kenyon L 0-42 at Case Tech L 0-42 Ohio State L 0-4 Total 22-94

1892 (3-4)

Head Coach: John W. Heisman Captain: Carlos Webster

Head Coach: John W. Heisman Captain: Frank Fisher

S5 at Ohio State

W 12-6

Head Coach: None Captain: Frank Rockwell

at Ohio State L 6-14 Massillon A.C. W 10-0 at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-48 Baldwin-Wallace W 4-0 Massillon A.C. W 22-0 Total 42-62

1896 (0-1)

Head Coach: Harry Wilson Captain: Frank Rockwell

Mount Union

L

Case Tech T 0-0 at Oberlin L 0-33 Mount Union W 28-5 Pittsburgh L 0-17 Kenyon L 6-11 Kirkwood, A.C. W 21-0 Total 55-66

Muskingum W 48-2 Mount Union L 0-9 Hiram L 0-3 Marietta L 0-5 Ohio Northern W 26-0 Western Reserve T 0-0 Case Tech L 0-5 Allegheny W 6-0 Total 80-24

1901

­– Did Not Compete –

0-32

1897-98

­– Did Not Compete –

1899 (2-1)

Head Coach: Archie Eves

Akron YMCA W 10-0 Baldwin-Wallace W 11-0 Mount Union L 5-11 Total 26-11

Head Coach: Forest Firestone Captain: Lawrence Mihills

at Mount Union L 0-21 at Allegheny L 6-23 Bethany W 11-6 Wooster L 0-56 Heidelberg L 0-34 Hiram W 17-6 at Heidelberg L 0-17 Total 34-163

1912 (5-2-1)

Head Coach: Frank Haggerty Captain: Charles Criss

Case Tech W 3-0 Ohio Northern W 30-13 Western Reserve L 0-7 Hiram W 33-3 at Mount Union L 0-13 Ohio W 27-0 Allegheny T 0-0 Marietta W 12-0 Total 105-36

1903 (0-2)

1913 (3-4)

Head Coach: Frank Haggerty Captain: Ralph Waldsmith

at Mount Union L 0-10 at Hiram L 0-33 Total 0-43

Case Tech L 17-36 Allegheny L 0-6 Otterbein W 38-6 West Va. Wesleyan W 9-7 at Michigan State L 0-41 Marietta W 23-0 Western Reserve L 0-7 Total 87-103

Head Coach: Rev. Alfred Place Captain: John Thomas

1904-07

­– Did Not Compete –

1908 (3-4)

Head Coach: Dr. Dwight Bradley Captain: Fred Fuchs

Wooster L 0-16 at Pittsburgh Lyceum L 0-36 at Mount Union L 5-9 at Hiram L 0-4 at Bethany W 11-10 Hiram W 10-0 Findlay W 6-5 Total 32-80

1909 (4-4)

Head Coach: Clarence Weed Captain: Russell Belden

Western Reserve L 0-24 at Mount Union L 0-24 at Allegheny W 5-0 Hiram W 11-0 at Mount Union L 0-11 at Findlay W 6-0 at Hiram L 8-10 Bethany W 24-0 Total 54-69

1910 (7-2)

Head Coach: Frank Haggerty Captain: Lee Jackson

at Western Reserve at Oberlin Wooster Hiram at Notre Dame at Mount Union at Heidelberg Allegheny Marietta

L 0-7 W 3-0 W 31-0 W 40-0 L 0-51 W 5-3 W 23-5 W 12-6 W 22-11

1914 (4-4-1) Head Coach: Frank Haggerty

Captain: Park Crisp

Case Tech W 7-0 Wooster W 13-0 Marietta L 7-13 Allegheny T 3-3 Kenyon W 13-0 at Michigan State L 6-75 Wittenberg W 47-3 Western Reserve L 6-13 at Culver Military L 20-27 Total 122-134

1916 (1-7-1, 1-6 OAC)

Head Coach: Fred Sefton Captain: Harold Sours

Case Tech * L 0-26 Miami (Ohio) * L 6-23 Allegheny L 0-10 Oberlin * L 0-42 Western Reserve * L 0-53 Wooster * L 7-20 Ohio Northern T 0-0 at Denison * L 0-65 Kenyon W 7-0 Total 20-39 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1916 (2-7, 2-4 OAC)

Head Coach: Fred Sefton Captain: Ollie Driesbach

Baldwin-Wallace * W 53-0 Wooster * L 7-29 Western Reserve * L 3-14 Heidelberg L 0-6 at Mount Union * L 0-26 at Ohio Northern * W 14-7 Denison * L 6-34 Hiram L 6-34 at Allegheny L 0-33 Total 90-183 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1917 (5-3, 3-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Fred Sefton Captain: Tommy Tomkinson

Muskingum W 33-3 Heidelberg L 6-34 Western Reserve * W 33-0 Wooster * L 6-7 Ohio Northern * W 20-0 Mount Union * W 20-0 Camp Sherman W 25-7 at Allegheny L 0-33 Total 143-84 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1918 (2-2-1, 1-2-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Fred Sefton Captain: Tommy Tomkinson

Muskingum W 39-0 Wooster * L 0-26 Mount Union * L 0-21 Baldwin-Wallace * W 30-0 Case Tech * T 0-0 Total 69-47 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1919 (6-1-1, 5-1-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Fred Sefton Captain: Art Haley

Hiram W 27-0 at Baldwin-Wallace * W 33-0 Ohio * W 10-6 Ohio Northern * W 24-0 Mount Union * W 22-0 at Wooster * L 0-19 Western Reserve * W 17-7 Case Tech * T 6-6 Total 139-38 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1920 (4-4, 2-4)

Head Coach: Fred Sefton Captain: Carl Daum

Defiance W 51-0 at Western Reserve * W 13-0 Baldwin-Wallace W 21-0 Case Tech * L 0-7 at Mount Union * L 0-26 Hiram * W 14-7 Wooster * L 0-14 at Ohio * L 0-39 Total 99-93 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

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1895 (3-2)

Head Coach: Frank Haggerty Captain: Charles Costigan

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Hiram W 54-2 Case Tech L 0-36 Massillon A.C. W 52-4 Western Reserve Acad. W 66-4 at Ohio State L 18-32 Ohio Wesleyan W 46-4 at Mount Union W 40-0 Total 276-82

1894 (1-0)

Student-Athletes

1893 (5-2)

1911 (3-4-1)

Staff

Case Tech ^ L 9-14 at Kenyon L 0-52 at Ohio State L 0-62 Western Reserve Acad. L 0-52 Denison W 4-0 Akron A.C. W 26-0 Hiram W 30-0 Total 69-180 ^ – Opened Buchtel Field

Head Coach: None Captains: Edson Robinson Hugh Price

1902 (2-5)

Head Coach: Frank  Cook Captain: Johnson McLean

Total 136-83

Akron Football

1891 (1-3)

1900 (2-3-1)


Akron Zips

year-by-year results 1921 (5-3, 4-3 OAC)

1926 (5-2-2, 4-2-2 OAC)

1931 (1-7, 0-7 OAC)

Western Reserve* W 14-7 Case Tech* L 0-14 at Hiram* L 0-6 Heidelberg* W 14-0 Ohio Northern* W 26-7 Mount Union* W 28-14 Muskingum W 35-8 at Wooster* L 0-13 Total 117-69 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

Defiance W 15-0 Case Tech * T 14-14 Ohio * W 3-0 at Hiram * W 34-0 Mount Union * L 3-13 Baldwin-Wallace * T 0-0 Western Reserve * W 7-6 at Wooster * L 13-41 Kenyon * W 20-0 Total 109-74 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

Kent State W 12-6 Wooster * L 7-25 Case Tech * L 7-13 Ashland * L 7-13 at Oberlin * L 0-6 Ohio State Reserves L 0-25 Baldwin-Wallace * L 0-19 at Mount Union * L 6-77 Total 39-114 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

Records

2012 review

student-athletes

Staff

Akron Football

Head Coach: Fred Sefton Captain: Herman Eckert

1922 (5-3, 5-3 OAC)

Head Coach: Fred Sefton Captain: Clarence Bliley

at Western Reserve * W 45-0 Wooster * L 0-14 at Miami (Ohio) * L 12-20 Case Tech * W 12-0 at Mount Union * L 7-13 Ohio Northern * W 21-6 at Heidelberg * W 19-0 Hiram * W 25-0 Total 141-53 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1923 (4-3-1, 2-3-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Fred Sefton Captain: Ed Kregenow

Kent State W 32-0 Toledo W 10-3 at Denison * L 0-7 Mount Union * W 17-0 at Ohio Northern * W 20-0 Wooster * L 0-8 at Miami (Ohio) * T 13-13 Ohio Wesleyan * L 0-6 Total 92-37 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1924 (5-3, 3-2 OAC)

Head Coach: James Coleman Captain: Ken Mason

Hillsdale L 6-18 at Wooster * W 7-6 at Mount Union * L 2-6 Baldwin-Wallace * W 16-0 at Ohio Wesleyan * L 7-17 Ashland W 20-14 Toledo W 14-7 Kenyon * W 17-7 Total 89-75 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1925 (1-7, 1-6 OAC)

Head Coach: James Coleman Captain: Joseph Schoch

at Wittenberg * L 3-13 at Ohio Wesleyan * L 0-27 Case Tech * W 14-7 Fordham L 0-28 Baldwin-Wallace * L 0-6 at Xavier * L 0-19 Wooster * L 0-20 Kenyon * L 0-30 Total 17-150 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

Head Coach: George Babcock Captain: Frank Wargo

1927 (5-3, 4-3 OAC)

Head Coach: Howard “Red” Blair Captain: Ben Baldwin

Hiram W 19-0 Ashland * W 19-9 at Case Tech * W 7-0 Muskingum * W 20-12 at Mount Union * L 13-14 at Oberlin * L 14-19 Baldwin-Wallace * W 47-12 Wooster * L 6-13 Total 145-79 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1928 (5-3, 3-4 0AC)

Head Coach: Howard “Red” Blair Captain: John Mahoney

Oberlin * L 7-13 at Hiram * W 58-0 Kent State W 8-6 Muskingum * L 0-12 at Western Reserve * L 7-36 Baldwin-Wallace * W 52-6 Ohio State Reserves W 13-0 at Wooster * L 7-21 Mount Union * W 6-0 Total 158-94 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1929 (9-1, 7-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Howard “Red” Blair Captain: Harold Frye

at Toledo W 26-0 Kent State W 25-0 Wooster * W 12-7 Western Reserve * W 14-7 at Oberlin * L 2-7 Hiram * W 27-0 Ohio Northern * W 19-0 at Case Tech * W 14-0 at Baldwin-Wallace * W 13-0 at Mount Union * W 6-0 Total 158-21 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1930 (7-1, 5-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Howard “Red” Blair Captain: Ken Cochrane

Toledo W 41-0 Kent State W 12-6 at Wooster * W 13-6 Baldwin-Wallace * W 12-0 Oberlin * W 7-0 Case Tech * W 25-0 Heidelberg * L 0-26 Mount Union * W 20-0 Total 130-38 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

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Head Coach: Howard “Red” Blair Captain: Willard Schmittgen

1932 (2-4-3, 1-4-2 OAC)

Head Coach: Howard “Red” Blair

Ohio State Reserves W 7-0 at Case Tech * L 0-19 at Wooster * T 0-0 Kent State * T 0-0 at Muskingum * L 4-14 Baldwin-Wallace * L 6-40 Heidelberg * L 0-12 Otterbein * T 0-0 Mount Union * W 20-6 Total 37-91 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1933 (5-3-1, 5-2-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Howard “Red” Blair Captain: Wilson Sparhawk

Western Reserve L 8-19 at Kent State * W 19-6 Case Tech * L 0-19 Wooster * L 0-6 Ashland * W 13-0 Muskingum * W 15-0 at Heidelberg * T 0-0 Baldwin-Wallace * W 6-0 at Mount Union * W 36-0 Total 97-50 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1934 (3-4-1, 3-4 OAC)

Head Coach: Howard “Red” Blair Captain: Don Lindsay

S28 at Western Reserve T 7-7 O5 Kent State * W 26-0 O20 at Wooster * L 0-6 O27 at Muskingum * L 0-3 N3 John Carroll * L 6-14 N10 Heidelberg * W 13-6 N17 Baldwin-Wallace * L 0-12 N24 Mount Union * W 13-0 Total 65-48 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1935 (6-3, 6-3 OAC)

Head Coach: Howard “Red” Blair Captain: Earl Hensal

S27 Findlay * W 19-6 O4 Otterbein * W 26-0 O11 Kent State * W 3-0 O19 Wooster * L 0-7 O25 at John Carroll * # W 7-6 N9 Heidelberg * W 7-6 N16 Muskingum * L 0-19 N23 at Mount Union * W 13-0 N28 Baldwin-Wallace * L 6-26 Total 81-70 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games # – at Cleveland Municipal Stadium

1936 (6-2-1)

Head Coach: James W. Aiken Captains: Mike Krino Bob Bauer Ernie Kaufman

S26 Detroit Tech W 33-0 O3 Western Reserve L 0-14 O9 Kent W 6-0 O17 at Wooster W 14-0 O23 at Muskingum W 18-6 O31 John Carroll W 33-7 N7 Heidelberg W 25-0 N14 at Baldwin-Wallace L 7-46 N21 Mount Union T 14-14 Total 150-87

1937 (7-2)

Head Coach: James W. Aiken Captain: William Sturgeon

S25 West Liberty State W 40-7 O2 Wayne State L 13-19 O9 Geneva W 7-0 O16 at Toledo W 21-7 O23 Baldwin-Wallace W 7-0 O30 John Carroll W 6-0 N6 Davis & Elkins W 33-7 N13 Illinois Wesleyan W 12-7 N20 at Xavier L 0-6 Total 139-53

1938 (6-3)

Head Coach: James W. Aiken Captain: Walter Kominic

Wabash W 38-0 at Wayne State L 0-16 Xavier L 0-38 Western Michigan W 6-0 at Baldwin-Wallace W 20-6 Carnegie Tech (#6) L 13-27 Illinois Wesleyan W 21-0 Toledo W 13-7 John Carroll W 6-0 Total 117-94

1939 (5-4)

Head Coach: Thomas Dowler Captain: Dominic Patella

S30 Wheaton W 33-6 O7 Illinois Wesleyan W 13-8 O14 at Western Michigan L 0-7 O21 at Miami (Ohio) W 14-0 O28 Wayne State L 12-18 N4 Washington & Jeff. W 24-22 N11 Baldwin-Wallace L 7-39 N18 West Liberty State W 13-7 N25 John Carroll L 6-25 Total 122-132

1940 (2-5-2)

Head Coach: Thomas Dowler Captain: Mike Fernella

S21 Detroit Tech T 0-0 S28 at Colgate L 0-44 O4 Western Reserve # L 0-6 O12 Illinois Wesleyan L 6-16 O19 at Wayne State T 7-7 O25 Baldwin-Wallace L 7-13 N2 Youngstown State L 0-13 N9 Kent State W 23-7 N21 John Carroll W 47-0 Total 90-106 # – First game at the Rubber Bowl


Akron Zips

year-by-year results

* – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1949 (2-6-1, 0-3-1 OAC)

1954 (3-5, 3-4 OAC)

S26 at Muskingum W 10-0 O3 Bowling Green W 8-0 O10 Western Reserve L 6-12 O18 Ohio T 0-0 O25 Baldwin-Wallace L 0-13 N1 Ohio Wesleyan W 28-6 N7 at Youngstown State L 0-19 N15 Kent State W 41-13 N20 John Carroll W 21-13 Total 114-76

S24 Findlay W 34-0 O1 at Eastern Michigan W 20-6 O8 Baldwin-Wallace * L 7-45 O15 at Louisville L 6-62 O22 Mount Union * L 14-23 O29 at Wooster * T 13-13 N5 Geneva L 6-27 N12 at Kent State * L 0-47 N19 at Heidelberg * L 14-34 Total 114-257 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

S25 Wittenberg * L 7-12 O2 at Ohio Wesleyan * W 30-27 O9 Otterbein * W 27-0 O16 at Mount Union * W 19-0 O23 at Denison * L 26-35 O30 Wooster * L 27-28 N6 Kent State L 18-58 N13 Heidelberg * L 15-53 Total 169-33 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1942 (0-7-2)

1950 (2-7, 1-3 oac)

Head Coach: Otis Douglas Captains: John Lukas Andy Maluke

Head Coach: Otis Douglas

– Did Not Compete –

1946 (5-4)

Head Coach: Paul Baldacci

Head Coach: Paul Baldacci Captain: Danny Senuta

O3 Baldwin-Wallace L 0-28 O11 at Case Tech W 12-6 O18 Mount Union W 19-14 O25 at Toledo L 7-38 O31 Western Reserve L 0-18 N8 at Wooster L 6-21 N14 at Kent State L 0-6 N22 John Carroll L 0-31 Total 44-162

1948 (2-6, 1-4 OAC)

Head Coach: William Houghton Captain: Ed Kirkpatrick

at Findlay W 14-9 at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-13 at Muskingum * L 12-21 O16 Louisville L 0-13 O23 at Mount Union * L 0-19 O30 Wooster * W 20-6 N12 Kent State * L 0-31 N20 Heidelberg * L 0-34 Total 46-146 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

Head Coach: William Houghton Captains: Joe Mazzaferro Paul Scarpitti

S22 Case Tech L 14-21 S29 at Ohio L 7-40 O6 Baldwin-Wallace L 16-20 O13 Carnegie Tech L 32-42 O20 Mount Union * L 7-46 O27 at Wooster * L 6-7 N3 at Kent State L 7-48 N10 at Heidelberg * L 14-21 N17 at Wittenberg * W 13-7 Total 116-252 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

Head Coach: Joe McMullen Captains: Jerry Reeves John Williams

S22 Wittenberg * L 14-34 S29 at Muskingum * T 28-28 O6 Otterbein * L 7-13 O13 at Ohio Wesleyan * L 27-33 O20 at Capital * W 35-6 O27 Wooster * L 17-20 N3 at Oberlin * W 40-14 N10 at Mount Union * W 41-6 N17 Heidelberg * L 7-17 Total 216-171 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1957 (7-1-1, 6-1-1 OAC)

1952 (2-6-1, 2-2-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Ken “Red” Cochrane Captains: Joe Mazzaferro Bob Vogt

S20 at Findlay L 6-7 S27 Wittenberg * W 27-6 O4 at Baldwin-Wallace L 7-33 O11 West Virginia Tech L 13-14 O18 at Mount Union * L 6-7 O25 Wooster * T 14-14 N1 Hiram * W 28-14 N7 Kent State L 14-34 N15 Heidelberg * L 6-27 Total 121-156 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1953 (6-3, 4-2 OAC)

S24 at Wittenberg * W 21-7 O1 Muskingum * L 7-19 O8 at Otterbein * W 58-0 O15 Mount Union * W 34-0 O22 Denison * W 19-7 O29 at Wooster * W 53-6 N5 Oberlin * W 46-13 N12 at Heidelberg * L 7-17 Total 245-73 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1956 (3-5-1, 3-5-1 oac)

1951 (1-8, 1-3 oac)

Head Coach: Joe McMullen Captain: Mario Russo

Head Coach: Ken “Red” Cochrane Captain: Frank Gradyan

S19 Findlay W 26-12 S26 at Wittenberg * W 39-12 O3 Muskingum * W 26-13 O10 at West Virginia Tech W 38-32 O17 Mount Union * W 16-15 O24 at Wooster * W 20-18 N7 at Kent State L 19-54 N14 at Heidelberg * L 0-26 N21 Ohio Wesleyan * L 14-28 Total 198-210

Head Coach: Joe McMullen Captain: Bob Hatherill

S21 at Wittenberg * W 9-7 S28 Muskingum * L 7-26 O5 at Baldwin-Wallace W 29-6 O12 Ohio Wesleyan * W 20-0 O19 Capital * T 13-13 O26 at Wooster * W 27-7 N2 at Grove City W 40-0 N9 Mount Union * W 38-7 N16 at Heidelberg * W 25-21 Total 208-87 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1958 (6-2-1, 6-2 OAC)

Head Coach: Joe McMullen Captain: Dave Adolph

S20 Mount Union * W 18-0 S27 at Muskingum * W 8-7 O4 at Ohio Wesleyan * L 0-13 O11 Heidelberg * W 11-0 O18 Wooster * W 28-20 O25 Wittenberg * L 6-28 N1 Hiram * W 47-0 N8 at Denison * W 48-14 N15 Baldwin-Wallace T 0-0 Total 166-82 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

Head Coach: Joe McMullen Captain: Gino Calcei

S19 at Mount Union * W 29-23 S26 Muskingum * W 6-0 O3 Ohio Wesleyan * # L 8-16 O10 at Heidelberg * W 20-14 O17 at Wooster * L 14-15 O31 at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-6 N7 Denison * W 28-14 N14 at Wittenberg * L 0-35 N19 Youngstown State L 21-34 Total 111-155 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games # – at Barberton HS

1960 (1-8, 1-6 OAC)

Head Coach: Joe McMullen Captain: Tom Murphy

S24 Mount Union * L 0-27 O1 at Denison * L 0-27 O8 at Ohio Wesleyan * L 6-16 O15 at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-27 O22 Wooster * W 21-20 O29 at Muskingum* L 0-58 N5 Wittenberg * L 15-40 N12 Heidelberg * L 7-20 N19 at Youngstown State L 21-34 Total 70-269 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1961 (6-2, 6-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captain: Jim Lupori

S23 at Wittenberg * L 0-7 S30 Denison * W 28-0 O7 Ohio Wesleyan * W 32-21 O14 at Heidelberg * W 12-0 O21 at Wooster * W 31-8 O28 Baldwin-Wallace # L 0-7 N4 Muskingum * W 35-14 N18 at Mount Union * W 47-0 Total 185-57 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games # – at Cuyahoga Falls HS

1962 (7-2, 7-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captain: Tom Adolph

S22 at Muskingum * W 14-6 S29 Baldwin-Wallace * W 13-7 O6 at Ohio Wesleyan * W 41-0 O13 Heidelberg * W 33-6 O20 Wooster * W 42-0 O27 at Capital * W 46-12 N3 at Youngstown State L 13-17 N10 Wittenberg * L 6-17 N17 Mount Union * W 53-0 Total 261-65 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1963 (6-3, 5-2 OAC)

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captains: John Lahoski Chuck Cobb

S21 Muskingum * W 13-0 S28 at Baldwin-Wallace * L 10-14 O5 Ohio Wesleyan * W 36-7 O12 at Heidelberg * W 42-0 O19 at Wooster * W 35-14 O26 Capital * W 19-13 N2 Youngstown State W 21-7 N9 at Wittenberg * L 13-34 N16 at SW Missouri State L 12-13 Total 201-102

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Records

1947 (2-7)

1959 (4-5, 4-3 OAC)

2012 Review

S28 Lawrence Tech W 31-12 O5 at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-32 O12 Case Tech W 13-0 O19 at Mount Union L 7-12 O26 Toledo L 13-33 N2 at Western Reserve W 13-6 N9 Wooster W 26-20 N15 Kent State L 6-13 N23 John Carroll W 13-6 Total 122-134

Head Coach: Joe McMullen Captains: John Cistone Marion Rossi

1955 (6-2, 6-2 OAC)

Head Coach: William Houghton Captain: Tony Laterza

S23 Ohio L 6-28 S30 Eastern Michigan W 40-7 O7 at Baldwin-Wallace L 6-33 O14 at Carnegie Tech L 6-26 O21 at Mount Union * L 19-32 O28 Wooster * W 34-7 N4 at Geneva L 6-12 N11 Kent State * L 7-19 N18 Heidelberg * L 7-21 Total 131-185 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

Student-Athletes

1943-45

Head Coach: William Houghton Captain: Tony Laterza

Staff

S18 Western Reserve L 0-39 S25 Muskingum T 7-7 O2 at Ohio L 0-39 O9 Eastern Kentucky L 0-6 O16 at Ohio Wesleyan L 7-19 O31 Baldwin-Wallace L 0-25 N7 at Wayne State L 6-28 N14 Kent State L 6-23 N26 John Carroll T 0-0 Total 26-186

Akron Football

1941 (5-3-1)


Akron Zips

year-by-year results * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1964 (6-3, 4-3 OAC)

Records

2012 review

student-athletes

Staff

Akron Football

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captain: Dick Case

S19 at Muskingum * L 0-11 S26 SW Missouri St. W 17-0 O3 at Ohio Wesleyan * W 12-11 O10 Wittenberg * L 0-7 O17 Wooster * W 21-14 O24 at Capital * L 6-23 O31 Baldwin-Wallace * W 15-14 N7 at Ball State W 25-15 N14 Heidelberg * W 20-14 Total 116-109 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1965 (5-3-1, 4-1 OAC)

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captain: Jim Barton

S18 Western Kentucky T 6-6 S25 at San Diego State L 0-41 O2 at Wittenberg * W 18-0 O9 Ball State L 14-16 O16 at Wooster * W 21-8 O23 Capital * L 6-15 O30 at Baldwin-Wallace * W 17-0 N6 Butler W 14-7 N13 at Heidelberg * W 14-0 Total 110-94 * – Ohio Athletic Conference Games

1966 (6-3)

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captains: Jim Braccio George Fuciu

S17 Northern Michigan W 18-10 S24 at Muskingum L 0-28 O1 at Tampa L 12-20 O8 Wittenberg W 14-7 O15 Wooster W 26-0 O22 Baldwin-Wallace W 9-6 O29 at Northern Illinois L 18-31 N5 at Butler W 20-14 N12 Heidelberg W 20-0 Total 137-116

1967 (4-4-1)

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captains: Jon Denholm Craig Hartz Charlie Marquess

S16 at Northern Michigan L 17-34 S23 Tampa W 6-0 S30 Quantico Marines W 20-0 O7 Youngstown State W 19-12 O21 at Baldwin-Wallace T 23-23 O28 Bradley # W 42-12 N4 at Virginia Military Inst. L 14-38 N11 at Wittenberg L 0-14 N18 at Temple L 21-22 Total 162-155 # – at Cuyahoga Falls HS

1968 (7-3-1)

1972 (3-4-2)

S14 at Butler W 32-7 S21 Indiana State W 41-13 S28 at Tampa L 9-24 O5 Eastern Michigan L 7-16 O12 at Bradley W 27-13 O19 at Eastern Kentucky W 31-20 N2 Illinois State W 46-0 N9 Baldwin-Wallace W 59-19 N16 at Western Kentucky T 14-14 N22 at Youngstown State W 48-13 D14 vs. Louisiana Tech % L 13-33 Total 327-172 % – Grantland Rice Bowl (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

S9 Kent State T 13-13 S16 at Butler W 34-7 S23 Western Illinois L 24-30 S30 at Ball State T 21-21 O14 Northern Michigan W 49-0 O21 at Youngstown State L 21-22 O28 Central Michigan W 14-10 N4 at Indiana State L 17-21 N11 Quantico Marines L 0-24 Total 193-148

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captains: Don Zwisler Nate Hagins

1969 (9-1)

• Ranked No. 3 in final AP and No. 4 in final UPI College Division polls Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captains: Dave Holian John Vargo S13 at Butler W 52-0 S20 Tampa W 40-0 S27 at Eastern Michigan L 3-10 O4 Ball State W 49-9 O11 Illinois State W 40-14 O18 Eastern Kentucky W 28-9 O25 at Dayton W 14-10 N1 at Central Michigan W 9-6 N8 Youngstown State # W 60-27 N15 Western Kentucky W 21-18 Total 316-103 # – at Barberton HS

1970 (7-3)

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captains: Fred DeHart Jack Beidleman Rod Lemon Joe Zwisler

S12 at Temple W 21-0 S19 Butler W 34-0 S26 Northern Michigan W 19-6 O3 at Ball State W 31-0 O10 at Illinois State L 14-15 O17 Indiana State L 8-17 O24 Dayton L 6-14 O31 Central Michigan W 35-19 N7 at Youngstown State W 42-14 N14 at Indiana (Pa.) W 49-7 Total 259-92

1971 (8-2)

Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captain: Mike Hatch

S18 Butler W 24-0 S25 Western Illinois W 14-7 O2 Ball State W 10-7 O9 at North Texas State W 20-6 O16 at Northern Michigan W 24-17 O23 Southern Illinois W 43-21 O30 at Central Michigan L 7-10 N6 at Indiana State L 10-37 N13 Indiana (Pa.) W 34-14 N20 Youngstown State W 7-0 Total 193-119

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Head Coach: Gordon Larson Captains: Bruce Walker Calvin Pierce

1973 (6-5)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: John Maher Bob Holian

S8 at Delaware L 24-45 S15 Butler W 51-19 S22 at Temple L 33-47 S29 Ball State L 14-16 O6 at Tampa L 7-21 O13 at Northern Michigan W 31-7 O20 Youngstown State W 31-7 O27 at Southern Illinois L 13-14 N3 Indiana State W 31-14 N10 at Western Illinois W 12-7 N17 Gustavus Adolphus W 42-7 Total 289-203

Division II Era

1974 (5-5)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Barry Eisom Denny Hamad Gary Yost

S7 Central State W 31-20 S14 Delaware L 0-14 S21 at Marshall L 7-17 S28 at Ball State W 26-21 O5 Tampa L 7-16 O12 Northern Michigan W 23-0 O26 at Kent State L 14-51 N2 at Indiana State W 22-21 N9 at Western Illinois W 32-7 N16 at Youngstown State L 0-30 Total 162-197

1975 (7-4)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Paul Dorando Mark Fowler

S6 Marshall W 20-8 S13 at Western Michigan W 27-21 S20 at Dayton L 9-31 S27 Central State W 34-8 O4 at Delaware L 0-21 O11 at Northern Michigan W 30-13 O18 Temple W 24-23 O25 Youngstown State W 17-6 N1 Indiana State W 14-11 N8 Ball State L 14-17 N15 at Morehead State L 0-7 Total 189-166

1976 (10-3)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Jim Meyer Greg Thurman Mark Van Horn

S11 Temple L 13-23 S18 Morehead State W 26-6 S25 at Youngstown State W 24-3 O2 at Indiana State W 34-7 O9 Dayton W 27-6 O16 at Ball State W 3-0 O23 Eastern Michigan W 36-0 O30 at Marshall L 0-13 N6 at Western Illinois W 21-14 N13 at Western Kentucky W 29-16 NCAA II Playoffs N27 Nevada-Las Vegas ^ W 27-6 D4 Northern Mich. (OT) % W 29-26 D11 vs. Montana State # L 13-24 Total 282-144 ^ – First Round at Rubber Bowl (Akron, Ohio) % – Semifinal - Knute Rockne Bowl (Akron) Note: Knute Rockne Bowl was the first ever overtime game in NCAA Playoffs history. # – Final - Pioneer Bowl (Wichita Falls, Texas)

1977 (6-4-1)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Dave Axner Steve Cockerham Charles Parnell

S3 at Wayne State W 24-14 S10 at Morehead State T 13-13 S17 Western Kentucky W 24-3 S24 at Northern Michigan L 0-12 O1 Indiana State W 20-3 O8 at Dayton W 31-24 O15 Youngstown State W 10-28 O22 at Central Michigan L 14-17 O29 Eastern Michigan L 28-42 N5 Marshall W 28-7 N12 Western Illinois W 42-7 Total 234-170

1978 (6-5, 4-1 mcc)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Marty Bezbatchenko Mike Holian

S9 at Western Illinois * W 19-3 S16 at NE Missouri State L 13-14 S23 Wayne State W 28-0 S30 Eastern Illinois * W 17-16 O7 at Western Kentucky W 26-21 O14 at Eastern Michigan L 14-25 O21 at Youngstown State * L 3-27 O28 Northern Michigan * W 27-7 N4 Temple L 21-56 N11 at Eastern Kentucky L 14-35 N18 Northern Iowa * W 39-28 Total 221-232 * – Mid-Continent Conference Games


Akron Zips

year-by-year results

1979 (6-5, 3-2 mcc)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Curtis Howard Bob Maxwell Dennis McGlone Paul Winters

Division I-aa Era

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Andy Graham Ricky Holman Jim Tawse

1981 (5-5, 4-4 ovc - 4th-t)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Don Schutz Dennis Brumfield Brad Reese

S5 Middle Tennessee * L 7-10 S12 at Eastern Michigan W 14-7 S19 at Kent State L 6-17 S26 at Eastern Kentucky * L 0-37 O3 Youngstown State * L 7-34 O10 at Tennessee Tech * W 10-7 O17 Morehead State * W 31-14 O24 Murray State * W 20-10 O31 at Austin Peay * W 23-19 N7 Western Kentucky * L 14-19 Total 132-183 * – Ohio Valley Conference Games

1983 (8-3, 5-2 ovc-2nd-t)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Dave Arango James Black Darren Morgan

1986 (7-6, 4-3 ovc-3rd-t)

S3 Kent State W 13-6 S10 at Eastern Michigan W 13-0 S17 Western Kentucky W 14-13 S24 at Eastern Kentucky * L 5-10 O8 Middle Tennessee * L 3-26 O11 Eastern Illinois L 7-10 O15 at Morehead State * W 31-0 O22 Murray State * W 6-3 O29 at Tennessee Tech * W 43-12 N5 Youngstown State * W 49-21 N19 at Austin Peay * W 26-3 Total 210-104 * – Ohio Valley Conference Games

1984 (4-7, 2-5 6th)

S7 at Eastern Kentucky * L 6-16 S14 Kent State W 24-0 S21 Eastern Michigan W 16-12 S28 at Bowling Green L 22-27 O5 at Western Kentucky W 34-32 O12 Murray State * W 17-10 O19 at Morehead State * W 38-9 N2 at Tennessee Tech * W 27-9 N9 Youngstown State * W 30-5 N16 Middle Tennessee * L 0-17 N23 at Austin Peay * W 17-14 NCAA I-AA Playoffs N30 at Rhode Island L 27-35 Total 258-186 * – Ohio Valley Conference Games

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Doug Dillon Ed Grimsley Russell Holmes Clarence Kelly

Head Coach: Gerry Faust Captains: Mike Clark Bill Hadden Brian Moran Ron Pasquale

S6 Salem College W 35-0 S13 at Kent State W 17-7 S20 at Eastern Michigan L 21-24 S27 Central Florida W 20-17 O11 at Middle Tennessee * L 12-24 O16 Murray State * W 24-13 O25 Morehead State * W 30-7 N1 at Tennessee Tech * W 38-13 N8 Austin Peay * W 31-16 N15 Eastern Kentucky L 24-27 N22 at Youngstown State L 39-40 Total 291-188 * – Ohio Valley Conference Games

Division I-a Era

S1 at Kent State L 17-24 S8 at Cincinnati L 27-28 S15 Western Kentucky W 42-7 S22 Eastern Kentucky * L 21-22 S29 at Middle Tennessee * L 3-16 O6 at Central Florida W 26-21 O14 Morehead State * W 27-3 O20 at Murray State * L 6-13 O27 Tennessee Tech * W 17-9 N3 at Youngstown State * L 2-3 N17 Austin Peay * L 17-21 Total 205-158 * – Ohio Valley Conference Games

1987 (4-7)

Head Coach: Gerry Faust Captains: Doug Knepp Jay Miller Gregg Townsend Gary Tyler

S5 at Western Michigan L 19-24 S12 Kent State L 23-27 S19 Eastern Michigan W 17-16 S26 at Temple L 3-23 O3 Eastern Illinois W 24-10 O10 at Oregon State L 26-42 O17 Delaware State L 26-52 O24 at Louisville L 10-31 O31 Nicholls State W 23-17 N14 at Northern Illinois W 27-21 N21 Youngstown State L 6-10 Total 204-273

1988 (5-6)

Head Coach: Gerry Faust Captains: John Buddenberg Pierce Joiner Robert Lyons Gary Tyler

S3 at Northern Illinois L 6-7 S10 at Kent State L 12-32 S17 Central Michigan L 16-27 S24 at New Mexico W 30-28 O1 at Youngstown State W 33-7 O8 Arkansas State L 12-13 O15 at Auburn (#12) L 0-42 O22 Long Beach State W 40-0 O29 Cal State Fullerton W 15-14 N5 New Mexico State W 52-7 N12 Temple L 17-37 Total 233-214

1989 (6-4-1)

Head Coach: Gerry Faust Captains: Derek Alston Pierce Joiner Terry Mays Curtis Williams

S2 at Virginia Tech L 3-29 S9 Kent State W 40-7 S16 at Central Michigan W 27-26 S23 at Youngstown State L 17-20 S30 at Bowling Green W 38-24 O7 Louisiana Tech W 31-24 O14 at Eastern Illinois L 17-21 O21 at Murray State T 31-31 O28 Cincinnati W 31-0 N4 Northern Arizona W 52-7 N11 at Tennessee (#11) L 9-52 Total 296-241

1990 (3-7-1)

Head Coach: Gerry Faust Captains: Scott Brown Brian Hilk Ozzie Jackson Jeff Williams

S1 Illinois State W 17-7 S8 at Kent State W 38-10 S15 Central Michigan T 14-14 S22 Cal State Fullerton W 48-17 S29 at Youngstown State L 23-28 O6 Western Michigan L 20-24 O13 at Navy L 13-17 O20 at Florida (#17) L 0-59 O27 at Rutgers L 17-20 N3 Northern Illinois L 28-31 N10 at Louisiana Tech L 15-36 Total 233-263

1991 (5-6)

Head Coach: Gerry Faust Captains: Eric Drakes Tyrone Nelson Mike O’Connor Chris Owens Tony Stubbs

S7 at Western Michigan L 12-35 S14 Illinois State L 3-25 S21 at Central Michigan L 29-31 S28 Northern Arizona W 49-14 O5 at East Carolina (#9) L 20-56 O12 Youngstown State W 38-24 O19 Arkansas State W 28-23 O26 Northern Illinois W 17-7 N9 at Virginia Tech L 24-42 N16 at Army L 0-19 N23 at Temple W 37-32 Total 257-308

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S4 at Youngstown State * W 20-19 S11 Eastern Michigan W 14-7 S18 at Western Kentucky L 3-10 S25 Eastern Kentucky * L 10-19 O2 at Middle Tennessee * W 19-16 O9 at Eastern Illinois L 0-18 O16 Morehead State * W 28-6 O23 at Marshall L 10-12 O30 Tennessee Tech * W 28-12 N13 at Murray State * L 14-16 N20 Austin Peay * W 42-7 Total 188-144 * – Ohio Valley Conference Games

• Ranked No. 10 in final I-AA National Poll Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Gary Kalis Steve Rafac Tim Wallace

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S6 NE Missouri State W 31-7 S13 Eastern Kentucky * W 21-10 S20 Western Kentucky * L 2-8 S27 at Indiana State L 9-27 O4 at Youngstown State * T 0-0 O11 Eastern Michigan * W 21-10 O18 at Temple L 7-16 O25 at Murray State * L 10-13 N1 Austin Peay * L 14-41 N8 at Northern Michigan L 10-38 N15 at Middle Tennessee * L 9-13 Total 134-183 * – Ohio Valley Conference Games

1985 (8-4, 5-2 ovc-2nd-t)

Head Coach: Jim Dennison Captains: Rick Addis Frank Mazgaj Fred Robertson Tim Staycer

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1980 (3-7-1, 2-4-1 ovc-5th)

Staff

S8 Western Illinois * W 24-7 S15 Kent State W 15-13 S22 at Boise State L 21-31 S29 Indiana State L 27-28 O6 at Northern Iowa * L 17-20 O13 at Eastern Michigan W 24-12 O20 Youngstown State * L 3-16 O27 Northern Michigan * W 45-21 N3 at Morehead State W 23-17 N10 at Temple (#17) L 6-42 N17 at Eastern Illinois * W 27-16 Total 232-223 * – Mid-Continent Conference Games

1982 (6-5, 5-2 ovc-2nd)

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1992 (7-3-1, 5-3 mac-3rd-t)

1996 (4-7, 3-5 mac-7th-t)

1999 (7-4, 5-3 mac-3rd-t e)

2002 (4-8, 3-5 mac-5th-e)

S5 at Eastern Michigan * W 27-9 S12 Toledo * W 23-20 S19 at Western Michigan * L 20-24 O3 at Ohio * W 13-0 O10 at Kent State * L 16-20 O17 at Ball State * W 22-14 O24 Bowling Green * L 3-24 O31 Central Michigan * W 31-28
 N7 Temple W 29-15 N14 Youngstown State T 10-10 N21 at Cincinnati W 24-22 Total 218-186 * – Mid-American Conference Games

A29 at Ohio * L 14-44 S7 Virginia Tech (#15) L 18-21 S14 Toledo * L 10-27 S21 at Illinois L 7-38 S28 Western Michigan * W 27-7 O5 at Kent State * L 17-32 O12 at Central Michigan * L 0-42 O19 Miami (Ohio) * W 10-7 O26 at Northern Illinois W 34-17 N2 Bowling Green * W 21-14 N9 at Eastern Michigan * L 17-20 Total 175-269 * – Mid-American Conference Games

S4 at Penn State (#2) L 24-70 S11 at Buffalo * W 17-10 S18 Temple W 25-15 S25 at Eastern Michigan * L 17-38 O2 at Ball State * W 31-9 O9 Ohio * W 41-28 O16 Bowling Green * W 55-25 O23 at Navy W 35-29 O30 Western Michigan * L 10-24 N6 at Miami (Ohio) * L 23-32 N13 Kent State * W 37-34 Total 315-314 * – Mid-American Conference Games

A31 at Iowa L 21-57 S7 at Maryland L 14-44 S14 Central Michigan * L 17-24 S21 at Virginia L 29-48 S28 Miami (Ohio) * L 31-48 O5 at Eastern Michigan * L 34-42 O12 Liberty W 49-21 O26 at Central Florida * L 17-28 N2 Marshall (#25) * W 34-20 N9 at Ohio * L 10-27 N16 Buffalo * W 21-10 N23 at Kent State * W 48-10 Total 325-379 * – Mid-American Conference Games

1993 (5-6, 4-4 mac-5th)

1997 (2-9, 2-6 mac 6th-e)

2000 (6-5, 5-3 mac-1st-t e)

Head Coach: Gerry Faust Captains: Daron Alcorn Phil Dunn Vic Green Chris Owens

Head Coach: Gerry Faust Captains: Eric Agosti Wayne Anderson Phil Dunn Odell Robbins

S2 at Central Michigan * W 23-13 S11 Kent State * W 42-7 S18 at Western Michigan * L 3-20 O2 at Army L 14-35 O9 Miami (Ohio) * W 31-13 O16 at Bowling Green * L 7-49 O23 at Temple W 31-7 O30 at Ohio * L 13-21 N6 Eastern Michigan * W 19-7 N13 Ball State * L 9-31 N20 Youngstown State L 0-19 Total 192-222 * – Mid-American Conference Games

1994 (1-10, 1-8 mac-9th)

Head Coach: Gerry Faust Captains: DeShawn Brown Phil Dunn Darin Ford Mike Lyons

S3 Temple L 7-32 S10 Bowling Green * L 0-45 S17 at Kent State * L 16-32 S24 at Western Michigan * L 6-19 O8 at Miami (Ohio) * L 14-50 O15 Central Michigan * L 0-47 O22 Toledo * L 25-48 O29 at Youngstown State L 7-41 N5 at Eastern Michigan * L 18-42 N12 at Ball State * L 28-38 N19 Ohio * W 24-10 Total 145-404 * – Mid-American Conference Games

1995 (2-9, 2-6 mac-7th-t)

Head Coach: Lee Owens Captains: Nate Boyd Mike Junko Andre McCray Jason Taylor

Head Coach: Lee Owens Captains: Nate Boyd George Germany Andre McCray Kevin Kuntz Mike Lagasse

A30 at Nebraska (#6) L 14-59 S13 at Miami (Ohio) * L 20-49 S20 Bowling Green * L 28-31 S27 at Louisiana St. (#13) L 0-56 O4 Central Michigan * W 53-14 O11 at Marshall * L 17-52 O18 at Eastern Michigan L 0-45 O25 Ohio * L 17-21 N1 at Ball State * L 14-31 N8 Kent State * W 45-35 N15 at Toledo * (#18) L 10-42 Total 218-435 * – Mid-American Conference Games

1998 (4-7, 2-6 mac-5th-e)

Head Coach: Lee Owens Captains: Nate Boyd George Germany Andre McCray Kevin Kuntz Mike Lagasse

S5 Marshall * L 16-27 S12 at Temple W 35-28 S26 Ball State * W 52-14 O3 at Pittsburgh L 0-35 O10 at Kent State * W 45-16 O17 at Ohio * L 14-28 O24 Toledo * L 17-24 O31 at Central Michigan * L 27-28 N7 at Bowling Green * L 21-58 N14 Eastern Michigan W 24-21 N21 Miami (Ohio) * L 14-20 Total 265-299 * – Mid-American Conference Games

Head Coach: Lee Owens Captains: Game Captains

S2 Eastern Michigan * L 29-49 S16 at Bowling Green * L 12-50 S23 at Kansas State (#19) L 0-67 S30 Central Michigan * W 16-13 O7 at Western Michigan * L 3-7 O14 at Virginia Tech (#10) L 27-77 O21 Ohio * L 23-29 O28 Kent State * W 14-6 N4 Youngstown State L 10-24 N11 at Toledo * L 7-41 N18 at Miami (Ohio) * L 0-65 Total 141-428 * – Mid-American Conference Games

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Head Coach: Lee Owens Captains: Jon Eaton Dan Wessman Steve Hale George Cameron

Head Coach: Lee Owens Captains: Tony McCray Rich Reliford Dwight Smith Butchie Washington

S2 at Virginia Tech (#11) L 23-52 S9 at Central Michigan* L 7-17 S16 Central Florida W 35-24 S23 at Ohio * W 23-20 S30 Miami (Ohio) * W 37-20 O7 at Bowling Green * W 27-21 O14 Northern Illinois* L 35-52 O21 Connecticut L 35-38 O28 Marshall * L 28-31 N11 Buffalo * W 49-14 N18 at Kent State * W 34-6 Total 333-295 * – Mid-American Conference Games

2001 (4-7,4-4 mac-4th-t e)

Head Coach: Lee Owens Captains: Zac Derr Tim Ritley Chris Smith Scott Smith

A30 Ohio * W 31-29 S8 at Ohio State (#22) L 14-28 S22 at Purdue (#24) L 14-33 S29 Kent State * W 14-10 O6 at Western Michigan * L 14-31 O13 at Miami (Ohio) * L 27-30 O20 Bowling Green L 11-16 O27 at Marshall * L 33-50 N3 at Central Florida L 17-57 N17 at Buffalo * W 41-14 N24 Eastern Mich.* (3OT) W 65-62 Total 281-360 * – Mid-American Conference Games

Head Coach: Lee Owens Captains: Charlie Frye Ryan Gargasz Ryan Myers Brandon Payne

2003 (7-5, 5-3 mac 3rd-e)

Head Coach: Lee Owens Captains: Chase Blackburn Matt Cherry Charlie Frye Marques Hayes

A28 Kent State * L 38-41 S6 at Wisconsin (#18) L 31-48 S13 Eastern Michigan * W 24-17 S20 Howard W 65-7 S27 at Buffalo * W 38-21 O4 at Miami (Ohio) * L 20-45 O11 Cal Poly W 45-14 O18 Central Florida * W 38-24 O25 at Connecticut L 37-38 N1 at Marshall * L 24-42 N8 at Central Michigan * W 40-28 N15 Ohio * W 35-28 Total 435-353 * – Mid-American Conference Games

2004 (6-5, 6-2 mac 2nd-e)

Head Coach: J.D. Brookhart Captains: Dan Basch Chase Blackburn Diontre Earl Charlie Frye

S4 at Penn State L 10-48 S11 Middle Tennessee St. L 24-31 S18 at Virginia (#12) L 0-51 S23 at Kent State * W 24-19 O2 at Northern Illinois * L 19-49 O9 Buffalo * W 44-21 O16 at Central Florida * W 26-21 O23 Ball State * W 35-23 N5 Marshall * W 31-28 N13 at Ohio * W 31-19 N20 Miami (Ohio) * L 27-37 Total 271-347 * – Mid-American Conference Games


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year-by-year results | All-time head coach records 2005 (7-6, 5-3 mac-1st-t e) Head Coach: J.D. Brookhart

Captains: Kiki Gonzalez Domenik Hixon Jason Montgomery Brian White

Head Coach: J.D. Brookhart Captains: Merce Poindexter Doug Willilams Chris Kemme Dennis Kennedy Kevin Grant

2006 (5-7, 3-5 mac-3rd-t e)

2009 (3-9, 2-6 mac-5th-e)

Head Coach: J.D. Brookhart Captains: Luke Getsy Kiki Gonzalez

Head Coach: J.D. Brookhart Captains: Game Captains

S5 at Penn State (#8) L 7-31 S12 Morgan State W 41-0 S19 Indiana L 21-38 S26 at Central Michigan* L 21-48 O10 Ohio * L 7-19 O17 at Buffalo * L 17-21 O24 at Syracuse * L 14-28 O31 at Northern Illinois * L 10-27 N7 Kent State * W 28-20 N13 Temple * L 17-56 N22 at Bowling Green * L 20-36 N28 Eastern Michigan * W 28-20 Total 360-375 * – Mid-American Conference Games

2010 (1-11, 1-7 mac-6th-e)

S1 vs. Army % W 22-14 S8 at Ohio State (#11) L 2-20 S15 at Indiana L 24-41 S22 Kent State * W 27-20 S29 at Connecticut L 10-44 O6 at Western Michigan * W 39-38 O13 Temple * L 20-24 O27 at Buffalo * L 10-26 N2 at Bowling Green * L 20-44 N7 Ohio * W 48-37 N14 at Miami (Ohio) * L 0-7 N23 Central Michigan * L 32-35 Total 254-350 * – Mid-American Conference Games % – Akron’s home game, played at Cleveland Browns Stadium as part of the inaugural Patriot Bowl.

S4 Syracuse L 3-29 S11 Gardner Webb (3OT) L 37-38 S18 at Kentucky L 10-47 S25 at Indiana L 20-35 O2 Northern Illinois * L 14-50 O9 at Kent State * L 17-28 O16 at Ohio * L 10-38 O23 Western Michigan * L 10-56 O30 at Temple *# L 0-30 N6 at Ball State * (3OT) L 30-37 N17 Miami (Ohio) * L 14-19 N28 Buffalo * W 22-14 Total 187-421 * – Mid-American Conference Games # – played at Lincoln Financial Field

Head Coach: J.D. Brookhart Captains: Yamari Dixon John Mackey Mike Schepp

Head Coach: Rob Ianello Captains: Alex Allen Mike Thomas Mike Ward

Head Coach: Rob Ianello Captains: Jake Anderson Adam Steiner Brian Wagner

S3 at Ohio State L 0-42 S10 Temple * L 3-41 S17 at Cincinnati L 14-59 S24 VMI W 36-13 O1 at Eastern Michigan * L 23-31 O8 FIU L 17-27 O22 Ohio * L 20-37 O29 Central Michigan * L 22-23 N3 at Miami (Ohio) * L 3-35 N12 Kent State * L 3-35 N19 at Buffalo * L 10-51 N25 at Western Michigan * L 19-68 Total 170-462 * – Mid-American Conference Games

.429 .500 .573 .507 .375 .667 .578 .727 .444 .361 .412 .214 .472 .516 .683 .562 .449 .396 .417 .083 .083 .474

2012 (1-11, 0-8 mac-7th-e)

Head Coach: Terry Bowden Captains: Adam Bice Kurt Mangum Adam Steiner

A30 Central Florida L 14-56 S8 at FIU (OT) L 38-41 S15 Morgan State W 66-6 S22 at Tennessee L 26-47 S29 Miami (Ohio) * L 49-56 O6 Bowling Green * L 10-24 O13 at Ohio * L 28-34 O20 Northern Illinois * L 7-37 O27 at Central Michigan * L 10-35 N3 at Kent State * L 24-35 N10 Massachusetts * L 14-22 N20 at Toledo * L 23-35 Total 313-428 * – Mid-American Conference Games

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2011 (1-11, 0-8 mac-7th-e)

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S2 at Penn State (#19) L 16-34 S9 at N.C. State W 20-17 S16 at Central Michigan * L 21-24 S23 North Texas W 33-13 S30 at Kent State * L 15-37 O7 at Cincinnati L 14-20 O21 Miami (Ohio) * W 24-13 O28 at Toledo * L 20-35 N4 Bowling Green * W 35-28 N9 Buffalo * W 31-16 N16 at Ohio * L 7-17 N24 Western Michigan * L 0-17 Total 236-271 * – Mid-American Conference Games

.667 .417

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A30 at Wisconsin (#12) L 17-38 S6 at Syracuse W 42-28 S13 Ball State * L 24-41 S20 at Army W 22-3 S27 Cincinnati L 15-17 O4 at Kent State * (2OT) W 30-27 O11 Bowling Green * L 33-37 O18 at Eastern Michigan * W 42-35 N5 Toledo * W 47-30 N13 Buffalo * ^ (4OT) L 40-43 N22 at Ohio * L 42-49 N28 at Temple * # L 0-17 Total 360-375 * – Mid-American Conference Games ^ – final game played at the Rubber Bowl # – played at Lincoln Financial Field

Pct. .250 .429 .750 .600 .000

Staff

S10 at Purdue (#13) L 24-49 S17 at Middle Tenn. State W 17-7 S24 Northern Ill. * (OT) W 48-42 O1 Central Michigan * L 17-31 O8 at Buffalo * W 13-7 O15 at Miami (Ohio) * L 23-51 O22 Army L 0-20 O29 at Bowling Green * W 24-14 N5 at Ball State * L 17-23 N15 Ohio * W 27-3 N24 Kent State * W 35-3 MAC Championship Game D1 vs. Northern Illinois # W 31-30 Motor City Bowl D26 vs. Memphis # L 31-38 Total 307-318 * – Mid-American Conference Games # – Played at Ford Field (Detroit)

Year(s) Coach (Alma Mater) Yrs G W L T 1891 No Coach 1 4 1 3 0 1892 Frank Cook 1 7 3 4 0 1893-94 John W. Heisman (Pennsylvania) 2 8 6 2 0 1895 No Coach 1 5 3 2 0 1896 Harry Wilson 1 1 0 1 0 1897-98 Did Not Compete 1899 Archie Eves (Buchtel) 1 3 2 1 0 1900 No Coach 1 6 2 3 1 1901 Did Not Compete 1902 Forest Firestone (Michigan) 1 7 2 5 0 1903 Rev. Alfred W. Place (Chicago) 1 2 0 2 0 1904-07 Did Not Compete 1908 Dr. Dwight Bradley (Pennsylvania) 1 7 3 4 0 1909 Clarence Weed (Olivet) 1 8 4 4 0 1910-14 Frank Haggerty (Colby) 5 41 22 16 3 1915-23 Fred S. Sefton (Colgate) 9 71 34 33 4 1924-25 James W. Coleman (Arkansas) 2 16 6 10 0 1926 George Babcock 1 9 5 2 2 1927-35 Howard “Red” Blair (Ohio State) 9 77 42 30 5 1936-38 James W. Aiken (Wash. & Jeff.) 3 27 19 7 1 1939-40 Thomas W. Dowler (Colgate) 2 18 7 9 2 1941-42 Otis W. Douglas (Wm. & Mary) 2 18 5 10 3 1943-45 No Games Played 1946-47 Paul Baldacci (William & Mary) 2 17 7 10 0 1948-51 William “Bud” Houghton 4 35 7 27 1 (Ohio Wesleyan) 1952-53 Kenneth ”Red” Cochrane (Akron) 2 18 8 9 1 1954-60 Joseph H. McMullen (Brown) 7 61 30 28 3 1961-72 Gordon K. Larson (Kent State) 12 112 74 33 5 1973-85 Jim Dennison (Wooster) 13 144 80 62 2 1986-94 Gerry Faust (Dayton) 9 99 43 53 3 1995-03 Lee Owens (Bluffton) 9 101 40 61 0 2004-09 J.D. Brookhart (Colorado State) 6 72 30 42 0 2010-11 Rob Ianello (Catholic) 2 24 2 22 0 2012 Terry Bowden (West Virginia) 1 12 1 11 0 Totals 112 1,030 488 506 36

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