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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Media Information ......................................................................... 2 City of Detroit ................................................................................. 3 President Dr. M. Roy Wilson............................................................ 4 Athletics Director Rob Fournier....................................................... 5 COACHES/STAFF Head Coach Paul Winters .............................................................6-7 Assistant Coaches ......................................................................8-12 Support Staff...........................................................................12-13 TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Outlook ..........................................................................14-15 Rosters/Depth Chart................................................................16-18 Comcast/Xfinity Channel 900 ....................................................... 18 WDTK/Winters on Wednesday’s.................................................... 19 Offensive Players .....................................................................20-39 Special Teams (Kickers) ...........................................................39-41 Defensive Players ....................................................................42-62 Recruits/Newcomers ...............................................................62-69

GLIAC/OPPONENT INFORMATION Home Attendance/GLIAC Players of the Week .............................. 69 GLIAC History ............................................................................... 70 2013 GLIAC Composite Schedule .................................................. 71 2013 Opponent Information ...................................................72-77 Schools in Super Region 4 ............................................................ 77 All-Time Series Records ................................................................ 78 Series Scores vs. 2013 Opponents............................................78-79 Notable Streaks ............................................................................ 79 2012 SEASON Game Summaries/Superlatives ...............................................80-82 Team/Individual Statistics .......................................................83-87 GLIAC Team Statistics/Award Winners .....................................88-89 HISTORY All-League Selections................................................................... 90 All-Academic Selections/GLIAC Commissioner’s Award ................ 91 Senior All-Star Game .................................................................... 92 All-Americans/Harlon Hill ............................................................ 93 All-Region/National Players of the Week...................................... 94 WSU’s Professional Players ........................................................... 95 Academic Success......................................................................... 96

HISTORY (CONT.) Team Awards...........................................................................97-98 WSU Individual/Team Records ..............................................99-107 Longest Plays/Annual Leaders ............................................108-109 WSU Football Hall of Fame Inductees ......................................... 110 Year-By-Year Record ................................................................... 111 All-Time Captains List (alphabetical) .......................................... 112 Winters vs. Opponents/Record by Decade .................................. 113 Year-By-Year Scores.............................................................114-116 Top Crowds/ Homecoming Scores........................................116-117 All-Time Letterwinners .......................................................118-121 WAYNE STATE This is Wayne State ..............................................................122-126 WSU Academics ......................................................................... 127 WSU Athletic Dept. Staff/ Cheerleaders/”W”.......................128-130 Sports Medicine/Strength and Conditioning .............................. 131 Tom Adams Field/Marching Band............................................... 132 WSU Athletic Department .......................................................... 133 2013 Wayne State Schedule/Marching Band .............................. 134 WSU Athletic Hall of Fame Members .......................................... 135 WSU Award Winners ................................................................... IBC 2013 Schedule ............................................................................. BC

MISSION STATEMENT

SCHOOL INFORMATION

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Wayne State University believes that intercollegiate athletics are an important and wholesome adjunct to the principal purposes of the University: (1) the advancement of knowledge through research and investigation; and (2) the dissemination of knowledge through teaching. To that end, participants in intercollegiate athletics must be, first and foremost, students whose fundamental aim is to obtain a sound education. A major mission of the University is to achieve an increasing level of excellence in the quality of its programs and to enhance the visibility and recognition of the University as a whole. Students who participate in intercollegiate athletics are directly involved in the implementation of this mission of excellence, and by such participation, provide a unifying objective of community and University. Wayne State University believes that a well-balanced program in intercollegiate sports is important so long as it remains in proper focus as an ancillary of the real purposes of the University; so long as it remains under academic control; so long as the players are bona fide students; and so long as the coaches strive to instill qualities of honesty, sportsmanship and clean play.

Location ......................................................Detroit, Michigan 48202 Founded......................................................................................1868 Enrollment ........................................26,933 (17,817 undergraduate) Nickname/Colors .....................Warriors/Green (561) and Gold (1245) President.................................................................Dr. M. Roy Wilson Faculty Athletics Rep. ..........................................Robert M. Ackerman Athletics Phone ............................................................ 313-577-4280

The 2013 Wayne State University Football Media Guide is a publication of the WSU Sports Information Office. The media guide was written and edited by SID Jeff Weiss with assistance from Cameron Weidenthaler, Adam Bouton and Mark Miller. Front and back cover designs and layout by Odie Chis. Photography by Mark Hicks (WestSide Photographic), Ron Harper, Mike Quillinan (Senior Bowl), Chuck Andersen, Kevin Buford-Wilson, Jason Clark, Madison Weiss, Paul Medenbach, Chuck Houghton and Mason Matthews. Media Guide information is current through September 1, 2013.

ON THE COVER The 2013 Wayne State University football theme is “It’s All About the W” reflects on what it means to be a student-athlete at WSU. Several things come to mind, but three were identified for this years football theme. First, as a student-athlete you are a representative of Wayne State University. Second, you ARE a Warrior. Third, one of the most rewarding feelings is to step off the playing field with a Win. These three facts about being a WSU student-athlete reminds us that no matter what sport you play, “It’s all about the W”.

FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Football Secretary ..................................................... Kathryn Maysen Equipment Manager ................................................. Terrance Woods Associate AD/Head Athletic Trainer ................................Michael Chan Assistant Athletic Trainer .......................................... Steve Domzalski Assistant Athletic Trainer .............................................Katie Minahan Assistant Athletic Trainer ............................................Jessica McNally Assistant Athletic Trainer ............................................... Andrew Stoll Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant ..............................Amber Wilson Athletic Training Intern ..................................................... Erin Brown

FOOTBALL INFORMATION Affiliation/Conf. .............................................. NCAA Division II/GLIAC Stadium ................................................... WSU Stadium/Adams Field Capacity/Turf ............................................................. 6,439/FieldTurf Head Coach/Phone..................................Paul Winters/313-577-4288 Overall Record/WSU Record ............................................ 53-48/Same Office Phone................................................................. 313-577-4288 2012 Overall Record/GLIAC .....................................................5-5/5-5 GLIAC Finish .....................................9th overall/6th in South Division Starters Returning...........................................12 (6 off./5 def./1 kick) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................... 42/19 Offense ................................................................................. 22/9 Defense .............................................................................. 19/10 Special Teams ......................................................................... 1/0

ASSISTANT COACHES Defensive Coordinator/Secondary ....................................Brad Wilson Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line......................Scott Kazmierski Offensive Line ...............................................................Scott Wooster Linebackers .................................................................Keith McKenzie Wide Receivers ................................................................... Steve Neal Tight Ends ....................................................................... Jeff Reardon Quarterbacks Assistant ....................................................Zack George Linebackers Assistant/Video Coordinator .......................Jon Robinson Running Backs ................................................................Yasin Reeder Defensive Backs Assistant ..........................................Steve McCollom Defensive Assistant .........................................................Jason Malloy Offensive Line Assistant ............................................ Bernard Faithful Special Teams Assistant .................................................. Andrew Pack Student Assistant Coach.................................................. Nick Moeller

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACHES Asst. AD/Strength & Conditioning Coach................... Ruben Mendoza Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach............................ Bryce Karasiak Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach.............................Jordan Balbes Graduate Asst. Strength & Cond. Coach.......................Zach Houghton

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Director of Athletics ........................................................Rob Fournier Senior Associate AD/Football ............................................ Jason Clark Associate AD/Fiscal Operations ..............................Mary Beth Buchan Associate AD/Mort Harris Rec Center ..............................Christy Nolan Assistant Athletic Director ..............................................Lisa Seymour Assistant AD Compliance and NCAA Liaison ................ Lisa Donaldson Assistant AD Academic Support/SWA........................ Candice Howard Assistant AD Marketing/Promotions ......................... Nicole Blaszczyk Development Director ............................................ Lauren Lepkowski External Engagement Specialist .......................................Kalaya Long Asst. Compliance Coordinator/SAAC Coordinator .. Meredith Bowbeer Assistant AD/Facilities .................................................. Bob Ostrowski Facility Coordinator ............................................................Mike Flynn Supervisor, Multipurpose Indoor Facility ........................Jim Campbell Equipment Manager ....................................................... Rick Renaud Business Manager/Fiscal Operations ......................... Linda Letkowski Business Office Assistant .................................................Lauren Scott Marketing Intern .........................................................Christie Garrett

MEDIA RELATIONS Director/Associate AD ......................................................... Jeff Weiss E-mail ....................................................... jeff.weiss@wayne.edu Office/Cell ......................................313-577-7542/419-367-1627 Assistant Director ........................................... Cameron Weidenthaler E-mail ................................................. weidenthaler@wayne.edu Office ..................................................................... 313-577-2299 Graduate Intern/Office ..........................Adam Bouton/313-993-4347 New Media Intern ...........................................................Damon Tang Web site/Press Box Phone .............. wsuathletics.com/ 313-577-4254 Facebook Twitter YouTube .............................................................. waynestateathletics Mailing Address ............................. 5101 John C Lodge, 101 Matthaei ......................................................................... Detroit, MI 48202

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MEDIA INFORMATION

INFORMATION

DIRECTIONS TO WSU STADIUM

PRESS BOX SERVICES

Wayne State football releases and other information can be accessed via the Internet. Log on to wsuathletics.com to receive information on all 17 intercollegiate sports. The football site includes a schedule, roster, all press releases (usually in portable document format [.pdf] as well as text format) and results (including game summaries), as well as up-to-date statistics.

From the West – Take I-94 East. Exit at Trumbull Avenue. Turn right onto Trumbull Avenue, then left onto Warren Avenue. Parking is in Lot 50 off Warren Avenue. From the East – Take I-94 West. Exit at Woodward/Brush Avenues. Remain on Ford Service Drive to Woodward Avenue. Turn left onto Woodward Avenue, going south to Warren Avenue. Turn right onto Warren Avenue. Continue west on Warren Avenue to Lodge Freeway (M 10) overpass. Lot 50 is located on your right just past the overpass. From the North – Take I-75 South to Warren Avenue exit. Turn right onto Warren Avenue. Continue west on Warren Avenue to Lodge Freeway (M 10) overpass. Lot 50 is located just past the overpass. From the South – Take I-75 North to Lodge Freeway (M 10) North. Exit at Forest/ Warren Avenues. Turn left onto Warren Avenue (2nd light). Cross over Lodge Freeway and turn right into Lot 50.

Programs, game notes and other pertinent information will be supplied in the press box, located at the top of the Stadium’s west side. A complete box score and play-by-play will be available shortly after the completion of the game.

CREDENTIALS Press and photo credentials for Warrior football games should be requested AT LEAST ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. Seating is limited to working press only. Requests should be directed to Jeff Weiss, SID, WSU Sports Information Office, 5101 John C. Lodge, 101 Matthaei, Detroit, MI 48202. The one entrance is through the ticket booths located at the south end of the stadium.

INTERVIEWS All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Please allow at least 24 hours to set up interviews. Arrangements will be made for telephone and in-person interviews at a mutually-agreeable time.

PARKING

PHOTOGRAPHERS Only those accredited photographers working on assignment will be issued credentials from the Sports Information Office. Photographers are allowed to shoot from the 30-yard line to the back of the end zone on both sides of the field. Photographers are not allowed on the game field or at the bench areas during contests.

Media parking for WSU Stadium is located in Lot 50 off Warren Avenue just south of the stadium’s ticket booths.

KEY WSU MEDIA OUTLETS

THE SOUTH END Sports Editor 5221 Gullen Mall, Student Center Building Suite 50 Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: (313) 577-3496 thesouthend.wayne.edu RADIO Sean Baligian WSU Play-by-Play Announcer Wayne State University 5101 John C Lodge, 101 Matthaei Detroit, MI 48202 WWJ RADIO (950 AM) Tony Ortiz, Sports 26495 American Drive, Southfield, MI 48034 Phone: (248) 945-9950 detroit.cbslocal.com TELEVISION WDIV-TV (NBC-Channel 4) Bernie Smilovitz, Sports Director 622 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48231 Phone: (313) 222-0504 clickondetroit.com WJBK-TV (Fox-Channel 2) Dan Miller, Sports Director 16550 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 Phone: (248) 552-5144 myfoxdetroit.com WXYZ-TV (ABC-Channel 7) Tom Leyden, Sports Director PO Box 789, Southfield, MI 48037 Phone: (248) 827-9420 wxyz.com WMYD-TV (20) Dave Leval, Phone: (248) 355-2020 tv20detroit.com

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VISITING RADIO Visiting radio stations will receive one phone line for their game broadcasts in the second tier of the WSU Press Box.

RADIO The flagship station of Wayne State University football is WDTK-AM (1400) in Detroit. All WSU football games can be heard live on the internet at wdtkam.com.

INTERNET VIDEO All 2013 Wayne State University football home games will be available online through wsuathletics.com via Warriors All-Access.

2013 Travel Plans

NEWSPAPERS DETROIT FREE PRESS Gene Myers, Sports Editor George Sipple, Sports Writer 600 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 222-6660 freep.com DETROIT NEWS Phil Laciura, Sports Editor 615 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 222-2260 detnews.com

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS A post-game press conference will be held approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of the game. WSU coach Paul Winters and selected players will be available in the team meeting room located in the WSU Football Building.

CARSON-NEWMAN (SEPT. 4-5) Crowne Plaza Hotel - Knoxville Downtown 401 West Summit Hill Drive Knoxville, Tenn. 37902 865-522-2600

The 2013-14 school year will mark the fourth season of Warrior All-Access at wsuathletics.com Not only will all home WSU football, basketball and volleyball games be available for viewing by a world wide audience on a pay-per-view basis, but also the Warrior Daily ~ a new video each weekday available for free on wsuathletics.com featuring interviews with WSU coaches and staff, and student-athletes. Fans wanting to watch Wayne State events via Warrior All-Access will need a high-speed internet connection and Windows Media Player 9 or higher. Games will be sold on an individual basis with special viewing packages also available. Warrior All-Access will also feature On-Demand Audio and Video with the stored archived video and audio on wsuathletics.com.

LAKE ERIE (SEPT. 20-21) Quail Hollow Resort 11080 Concord-Hambden Road Painesville, Ohio 44077 440-497-1100 HILLSDALE (OCT. 11-12) Holiday Inn - Jackson NW 2696 Bob McClain Drive Jackson, Mich. 49202 517-789-9600 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (OCT. 25-26) Holiday Inn - Marquette 1951 U.S. 41 West Marquette, Mich. 49855 906-225-1351 FERRIS STATE (NOV. 1-2) Holiday Inn - Big Rapids 1005 Perry Street Big Rapids, Mich. 49307 231-796-4400 MICHIGAN TECH (NOV. 15-16) Franklin Square Inn - Houghton 820 Shelden Avenue Houghton, Mich. 49931 906-487-1700 TRAVEL NOTES • Days listed indicate departure from/return to WSU • For all six trips, the team will depart from WSU the day before the game and return immediately following the game • The Warriors will travel to all road contests via bus • The travel schedule is subject to change


CITY OF DETROIT DETROIT PROFILE Population City: 684,799 (December 2012 Census) Metropolitan Area: 3,847,562 (Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties – July 2012 SEMCOG) U.S. CMSA Rank: 12th (Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint CMSA) Founded: July 24, 1701 (incorporated, 1815) Television Market: 10th Fortune 1,000 Company Headquarters: 13 Mayor: Dave Bing • Major Industry – Internationally known for automobile manufacturing and trade, the world headquarters of General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Company and Chrysler LLC are located in metro Detroit. The area ranks as a leader in the production of alternative fuel, auto manufacturing and life science. The area ranks as a leader in the production of paints, non-electrical machinery and automation equipment, as well as pharmaceutical, rubber products, synthetic resins and garden seed. Other national and international corporations headquartered here include The Budd Company, American National Resources, Kelly Services, SBC, Federal Mogul and Kmart, plus pizza giants Domino’s, Hungry Howie’s and Little Caesars. These companies employ more than 2 million metro Detroiters. Land Area City: 138.7 square miles Metropolitan: 1,337 square miles Elevation: 581 feet above sea level at Detroit River Average Snowfall: 42.7 inches Mean Annual Temperature: 48.6 Fun Facts About Detroit • is home to the Motown sound founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in 1957 • is home to the first van Gogh painting in a public collection in the U.S. at the Detroit Institute of Arts, “Self Portrait,” Vincent van Gogh, 1887 • installed the first mile of paved concrete road, just north of the Model T plant, on Woodward Avenue between McNichols and 7 Mile Roads in 1909 • built the nation’s first urban freeway, the Davison, in 1942 • is home to the oldest state fair in the nation — the Michigan State Fair, first held in 1849 • is the potato chip capital of the world, based on consumption • has country’s largest island park within a city — Belle Isle Park • is home to the world’s only floating post office, the J.W. Westcott II, can be found on the Detroit River • Detroit is the only city in the continental United States where you can look south to see Canada. • is second in the nation in fishing rod sales • shares the world’s first auto traffic tunnel between two nations – the Detroit/Windsor Tunnel • is home to the second tallest hotel in North America – the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center, at 73 stories • the nation’s first soda — Vernors — created in Detroit by pharmacist James Vernor in 1862. Detroit is also home to Sanders hot fudge, Better Made Potato Chips, Faygo soda pop, and Stroh’s Ice Cream • has the most registered bowlers in the United States •was the first city in the nation to assign individual telephone numbers in 1879 Famous Detroiters Tim Allen, actor, comedian Anita Baker, singer

Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers and the 2005 MLB All-Star Game. Francis Ford Coppola, film director, producer Henry Ford, inventor Rosa Parks, activist Aretha Franklin, singer Thomas Hearns, boxer Casey Kasem, radio star Charles Lindbergh, pilot Lone Ranger, radio star who debuted on WWJ Radio Joe Louis, boxer Madonna, actress, singer Smokey Robinson, singer, songwriter Diana Ross, actress, singer Tom Selleck, actor Robin Williams, actor, comedian Stevie Wonder, singer, songwriter Eminem (b. Marshall Mathers), singer

Kid Rock (b. Robert James Ritchie), singer Bob Seger, singer • The Detroit Metro Sports Commission (DMSC) markets and sells metro Detroit as a premier destination for regional, national and international amateur sporting events. • The Detroit area has a long, successful history of hosting a variety of tournaments and events including NCAA, AAU and USSSA events. Metro Detroit was the location for the 2005 Major League Baseball All-Star game, Super Bowl XL in 2006, the 2008 AAU Junior Olympic Games, the 2009 NCAA Basketball Final Four and the 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four. The Sporting News named Detroit the Best Sports City in 2007.

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M. Roy Wilson, M.D., M.S., was unanimously elected President of Wayne State University by the Board of Governors on June 5, 2013. He assumed the presidency on August 1, 2013. Dr. Wilson previously served as deputy director for strategic scientific planning and program coordination at the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

PRESIDENT DR. M. ROY WILSON

As deputy director, Dr. Wilson led the development and implementation of an integrated system for planning, coordinating, and evaluating the NIH health disparities research portfolio, in collaboration with the NIH institutes and centers. He also co-chaired the recently announced NIH Common Fund programs: the Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity Initiative and the National Research Mentoring Network. Previously, Dr. Wilson was dean of the School of Medicine and vice president for health sciences at Creighton University, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and, concurrently, chancellor of the University of Colorado Denver and chair of the Board of Directors of University of Colorado Hospital. Immediately prior to joining NIH, Dr. Wilson chaired the Board of Directors of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science and was acting president during part of that time. Under Dr. Wilson’s leadership, the university regained full institutional accreditation and stabilized its finances. Dr. Wilson’s research has focused on glaucoma and blindness in populations from the Caribbean to West Africa. He holds elected memberships in the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the International Glaucoma Research

Society and the American Ophthalmological Society. He has served on the executive committee of the NIH-funded Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study and currently chairs the Data Monitoring and Oversight Committee of the NIH-funded Los Angeles Latino Eye Study. Dr. Wilson was a member of the advisory councils of both NIMHD and the former National Center for Research Resources, as well as the NIH Director’s Working Group on Diversity in the Biomedical Research Workforce. Dr. Wilson received his undergraduate degree from Allegheny College, an M.S. in epidemiology from the University of California, Los Angeles, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He was selected for the list of Best Doctors in America for a consecutive 14 years by Best Doctors Inc. and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Business Journal’s Healthcare CEO of the Year in 2011. His additional honors include the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s Senior Achievement Award, the Distinguished Physician Award from the Minority Health Institute, the Herbert W. Nickens Award from the Association of American Medical Colleges, and the NIH Director’s Award.

Wayne State University Board of Governors

Debbie Dingell (Chair)

Eugene Driker

Diane L. Dunaskiss

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Paul E. Massaron

David A. Nicholson

Sandra Hughes O’Brien

Gary S. Pollard (Vice Chair)

Kim Trent


ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ROB FOURNIER

Since Rob Fournier was named Director of Athletics at Wayne State University on 1 September 2000, a lot has changed. In those 13 years, the department’s competitive success, classroom achievements, community outreach initiatives and the physical structure of the athletic campus has seen a significant transformation. That development has followed a strategic plan that models business forecasting and has realized defined goals/objectives. The results are welldocumented. That competitive success is evident in WSU’s national standing against all Division II institutions. WSU’s 12 best finishes in the prestigious NACDA Cup standings (which measures the overall competitive success of athletic programs around the country) have all occurred in the last 12 years including the two highest marks ever in the past five years – 11th in 2009 and 21st in 2010. Those respective finishes secured an unprecedented top four and top seven percent ranking among all Division II athletic programs in the country. Nine of 17 athletic teams advanced to the NCAA tournament last season. In the past 12 years WSU has catapulted over 100 places in the NACDA rankings. Additionally, in those 13 years, 38 WSU coaches have been named Conference Coach of the Year while four have gone on to be distinguished as National Coach of the Year. In 2012, the women’s swimming and diving program won the first national title since women’s fencing in 1989. Football had its best season ever in 2011 reaching the Division II national championship game. During Fournier’s tenure at WSU, Warrior athletic teams have won 28 conference regular-season titles, six league tournament titles and six post-season regional, super regional or national titles. For his efforts, Fournier was honored by NACDA as the Athletics Director of the Year in the Central Region in 2008. Last year WSU had twenty-seven (27) All-Americans,

which compliments the 37 in 2008-09 and 35 in 200607. In the last seven years, 222 WSU student-athletes have been recognized with this singular honor. In the past 10 years, 260 Warriors have been named AllAmericans, the most in any decade. In the 96 years of WSU Athletics, 291 of the 512 all-time All-Americans have been so honored since 2000. Another strategic measurement continues to be noteworthy. The 2012-13 academic year continued both academic achievement and community volunteerism. The Winter (2013) term’s cumulative grade-point average for all student-athletes was 3.02. Fourteen (14) of WSU’s sixteen (16) athletic programs (women’s indoor and outdoor track is counted as one) have cumulative grade-point averages above 3.00 with a composite cumulative GPA of all WSU student-athletes at 3.13. In addition, in only nine months, WSU studentathletes contributed an exemplary 9,766 community service hours volunteering at a variety of Detroit initiatives. In the past five years alone, student-athletes have committed 47,162 community service hours with such programs as St. Leo’s and St. Aloysius soup kitchens, Motor City Makeover, Make-A-Wish, Relay for Life, canned food drives, Boys and Girls Club, Toysfor-Tots, Genesis House, Focus Hope, Big Brothers/Big Sisters and Wayne Cares Basic Needs Drive. The rise in both academic average and community outreach has been dramatic, consistent and unprecedented. In addition, in the latest federallymandated graduation rate report, it noted WSU studentathletes received an undergraduate degree at a rate 30 percent higher than the comparable campus population. These, and other academic achievements, are recognized at the annual academic banquet, which he started in 2001 and combines a salute to the University’s faculty. Fournier’s ability to generate private and corporate support has dramatically altered the physical setting of the athletic campus and the practice/competitive opportunities for WSU student-athletes. In his 13 years, he has secured $11,080,139 in revenue excluding an additional 1.374 million in deferred gifts. That total has helped complete the following facility initiatives: football locker room; multipurpose indoor facility; baseball’s replica Fenway Park baseball stadium which displays the former Tiger Stadium scoreboard on its famous “Green Monster facade; men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms; softball locker room and coaches offices, along with a grandstand, walkway and press box; a Boston Garden-like parquet floor for basketball; Hall of Fame foyer; swimming video board, pool deck and bleachers in the natatorium; football ticket booths and stadium entrance; outdoor marquee; FieldTurf football field; a new outdoor track; scoreboards for baseball and football with a video display; trainer’s treatment areas; and new USTA outdoor tennis courts with scoreboard. The physical transformation has been both noticeable and imaginative and boasts a number of

cosmetic infrastructure changes as well. Fournier added a radio and statewide television package to WSU media outreach. He also added the athletic department’s first website, a quarterly magazine (Warrior Within) and a weekly coach’s show (Winters on Wednesdays). He also directs and oversees the University’s intramural and club sport programs and the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center. Furthermore, Wayne State is the only school in the country to designate a week of activities to promote Women’s Athletics as “W” Week will be having its fifth annual celebration in April 2014 highlighted by “W” Day. In addition, Wayne State has added women’s indoor and outdoor track during his tenure. Fournier served three years as a member of the NCAA regional-ranking football committee whose responsibilities include selecting the top teams in the region each week and the teams that advance to the postseason. He also spent three seasons on the NCAA softball regional ranking committee. He currently serves as a member of the GLIAC Finance Committee, while also serving on the infractions committee, scheduling committee and long range budget planning committee. He also chairs the championship committee. Prior to joining Wayne State, Fournier served as the Senior Associate Commissioner and general counsel for the Mid-American Conference. While serving as the acting Commissioner of the Conference (1999), he moved the league office from Toledo to Cleveland, wrote and secured a long-term contract for the men’s basketball tournament at the Gund Arena (now Quicken Loans Arena) and secured the three largest corporate gifts in the history of the MAC including First Energy as the tournament sponsor for the men’s postseason basketball tournament. He also wrote and negotiated the Motor City Bowl football contract that is the MAC’s longest post-season Bowl alignment. As the chief compliance officer for the league, Fournier investigated and reported on over 350 infraction cases that insured fairness in case resolution and corrective action. At the request of institutions, he has appeared before the NCAA Committee on Infractions and conducted campus reviews of compliance effectiveness in financial aid, rules education, eligibility and institutional control. He has served as liaison to various NCAA committees for which the conference held cabinet positions. The MAC presidents recognized Fournier’s achievements when they unanimously conferred a Certificate of Commendation and a mark of esteem for his efforts in 1999. A licensed attorney, he received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude and his master’s with honors from the University of Akron. He was a national forensics champion and qualified for the national finals in six events. Fournier received his law degree from Akron in 1986 and was admitted to the Ohio bar that same year where he is still licensed to practice.

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Paul Winters enters his 10th season as the Wayne State University head football coach this fall. In the 2012 season finale, he equaled the school mark for games coached (101) by a WSU football coach. He had 26 student-athletes receive Academic All-GLIAC honors along with 11 players being named to the All-GLIAC teams. After guiding the winningest team in school history in 2011, he was honored for his efforts with the AFCA (American Football Coaches Association) NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year award. His 2011 squad set the school record for overall wins (12), road wins (8), while winning four consecutive road playoff games to reach the national title contest. In addition, senior left tackle Joe Long was the recipient of the Gene Upshaw Award as the top lineman (both offensive and defensive) in Division II. Senior running back Josh Renel was a First Team CoSIDA Academic All-America selection. The Warriors ranked in the top 40 nationally in eight different categories for the 2011 campaign -- ninth in fewest sacks allowed (0.94 per game), 14th in sacks (3.00 per game), 23rd in scoring offense (34.38 ppg), 26th in passing efficiency (144.02), 33rd in rushing offense (200.56 ypg), 37th in turnover margin (+0.56 per game), 39th in rushing defense (123.31 ypg), and 40th in kickoff returns (21.62 ypr). In addition to setting the following single-season school records -- rushing yards (3,209), rushing attempts (699), rushing TDs (43), passing efficiency rating (144.0), average yards per pass attempt (8.4), total offense (6,083), all-purpose yards (7,880), points (550), total TDs (74), extra points (70), kickoff returns for a touchdown (3), interception return yards (401), tackles for loss (109/84 solo + 50 asst.), quarterback sacks (48.0/40 solo + 16 asst.) and pass break-ups (54) -- Wayne State also became the first NCAA Division II school to play 16 games in a season. Winters also became WSU’s all-time football wins leader when the Warriors recorded a double-overtime victory at Hillsdale on Oct. 22, 2011. The 2011 senior class compiled a 35-14 mark surpassing the

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previous wins mark of 30 by the 1978 class. In addition, 30 members of the 2011 national finalist squad received conference all-academic accolades. In 2010, WSU set then school records for overall wins (9), conference wins (8), points in a season (347), passing completion percentage (59.9%), and yards per pass attempt (7.67), while tying the institutional mark for touchdowns in a season (45). All these accomplishments plus a 12th-place ranking in the final regular-season AFCA national poll earned Winters the AFCA Division II Regional Coach of the Year award. His 2010 offense ranked 30th nationally in rushing (194.73 yards per game), 45th in scoring (31.55 points per game), 46th in passing efficiency (135.41) and 59th in total offense (381.00 yards per game). The two-time GLIAC Coach of the Year (2006 and 2008), has led the Warriors to four consecutive winning seasons for the first time since 1974-78 (five straight years above .500). In addition, senior running back Joique Bell was selected as the NCAA Division II Player of the Year (Harlon Hill Trophy), played in the Senior Bowl and participated in the NFL Combine in Indianapolis after rushing for 29 touchdowns and 2,084 yards in 2009. Bell played eight NFL games during the 2010 regular season and totaled nearly 1,000 all-purpose yards in 2012 with the Detroit Lions. Winters’ 2008 squad tied the then school record for wins in a season (8), ranked first nationally in kickoff return average, and became the first team in school history to be ranked in the AFCA poll. All this with a true freshman quarterback starting the final eight games. He was one of 28 coaches nationally selected to participate in the 2008 NCAA Expert Coaches Academy. Winters became the first WSU football coach to earn GLIAC Coach of the Year honors since Dick Lowry in 1975 following a successful 2006 campaign in which the Warriors ranked 10th nationally in kickoff returns, 13th in both rushing offense and punt return defense, and 29th in fewest passes intercepted. WSU was also ranked regionally until the final poll. In 2006, Bell eclipsed the NCAA Division II freshman rushing record by gaining 2,065 yards and became the first WSU player named to the AFCA All-America squad since the AFCA began selecting All-America teams in 1945. Bell and David Chudzinski were also named to the AP Little, D2Football.com and Daktronics All-America squads and were joined by Derrion Fuqua on the Hansen’s Gazette All-America team. After helping the Warriors improve five places in the GLIAC standings from 2004 to 2005, WSU improved another four places in 2006 and recorded the first winning season in more than a decade. In his nine years at WSU, Winters has coached 186 Academic AllGLIAC selections, 14 Academic All-District honorees, 31 All-Region selections and 99 All-GLIAC award winners. Safety Jeremy Jones became the first WSU defensive player to earn First Team All-America honors in school history following the 2010 campaign. Jones along with six other teammates earned All-America accolades for the 2011 season with senior left tackle Joe Long being voted the Gene Upshaw Award recipient as the top lineman (both offensive and defensive in Division II). In addition, senior running back Josh Renel became the first football CoSIDA Academic AllAmerican since 1975. Winters was hired as the school’s 19th football coach by WSU

Director of Athletics Rob Fournier on December 17, 2003, after serving on the staff at the University of Akron the previous nine years. Prior to his appointment at WSU, Winters was listed as one of the top 10 African-American head coaching candidates in the nation by the Black Coaches Association. While at UA, he led his offense to a prolific season in 2003, ranking 11th in the NCAA in scoring offense (36.2 ppg). UA’s passing offense (311.3 yards per game) was ranked seventh nationally, while total offense (470.2 ypg) finished ninth in the country. Akron was tied-forsecond in the Mid-American Conference in rushing touchdowns (28). After the 2000 season, and for the second time since he joined forces with former UA head coach Lee Owens, Winters was nominated for the Broyles Award, a national honor recognizing the nation’s top Division I-A assistant coach. In addition, he was chosen Assistant Coach of the Year by the Northeastern Ohio Chapter of the National Football Foundation from among 13 universities and colleges in the region. Before returning to Akron following the 1994 campaign, Winters was an assistant football coach at the University of Wisconsin for two seasons (1990-91). Prior to UW, he was on the coaching staff at the University of Toledo for four seasons (1986-89). In his previous stint on the Akron coaching staff, Winters served on Jim Dennison’s staff as offensive backfield coach for two seasons after being a graduate assistant for the `82 and `83 campaigns. Winters was inducted into the UA Athletic Hall of Fame on Feb. 2, 1990. He earned a bachelor of science degree in industrial management in `80 and a M.S. degree in education in 1984. The seventh all-time leading rusher in school history, he rushed for 2,613 yards during his Zips career and was named 1980 UA Athlete of the Year. Winters was a three-time letterman and a three-time recipient of the Harry “Doc” Smith Award as the outstanding player in his class. In `79, Winters was selected as the Zips’ offensive MVP. He was a prep star at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary. Winters has four children, Christian, Monica, Melanie and Natalie. He was a member of the AFCA Division II Board of Coaches.

Winters’ Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record Year 2004 2005* 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Career

Games Wins Losses 10 1 9 10 3 7 11 6 5 11 3 8 11 8 3 11 6 5 11 9 2 16 12 4 10 5 5 101 53 48 *-Does not include forfeit by Saginaw Valley.

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Pct. .100 .300 .545 .273 .727 .545 .818 .750 .500 .525

League GLIAC GLIAC GLIAC GLIAC GLIAC GLIAC GLIAC GLIAC GLIAC

Wins 1 3 6 2 7 5 8 7 5 44

Losses 9 7 4 8 3 5 2 3 5 46

Pct. Finish PF .100 13th 115 .300 T-8th 158 .600 T-4th 287 .200 12th 335 .700 T-3rd 222 .500 8th 322 .800 1st/South& 347 .700 Nat’l Runner-Up 550 .500 6th/South 213 .489 2549 &-T-2nd overall in the GLIAC

PA 403 224 255 383 161 320 228 382 244 2600


WSU ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Wayne State All-Time Coaching Records Name Seasons David Holmes 11 Norman G. Wann 3 Joseph G. Gembis 14 John P. Hackett 2 Herbert Smith 6 Louis F. Zarza 6 Harold D. Williard 4 Stanley J. Marshall 1 Vernon K. Gale 7 David F. Hoover 2 Richard Lowry 6 Stephen Fickert 1 David C. Farris 6 Joe B. Horn 5 Brian VanGorder 3 Dominic Livedoti 2 Barry Fagan 3 Steve Kazor 4 Paul Winters 9 Totals 95 #-Includes forfeit win over Defiance (didn’t show) COACHING LEADERS BY SEASONS Name Years Seasons Joseph G. Gembis 1932-45 14 David Holmes 1918-28 11 Paul Winters 2004-SA 9 Vernon K. Gale 1965-71 7 Herbert Smith 1948, 55-59 6 Louis F. Zarza 1949-54 6 Richard Lowry 1974-79 6 David C. Farris 1981-86 6 Joe B. Horn 1987-91 5

Years GP W L 1918-28 80# 36 35 1929-31 25 2 22 1932-45 101 42 51 1946-47 16 9 7 1948, 55-59 43 19 21 1949-54 51 20 29 1960-63 28 8 19 1964 8 4 3 1965-71 58 29 28 1972-73 18 7 10 1974-79 60 38 21 1980 9 5 4 1981-86 60 24 35 1987-91 50 15 35 1992-94 33& 15 18 1995-96 22 5 17 1997-99 33 5 28 2000-03 42 13 29 2004-SA 101& 53 48 1918-SA 838 349 460 &-Does not reflect forfeits by NMU (1994) and SVSU (2005) COACHING LEADERS BY WINS Name Years Paul Winters 2004-SA Joseph G. Gembis 1932-45 Richard Lowry 1974-79 David Holmes 1918-28 Vernon K. Gale 1965-71 David C. Farris 1981-86 Louis F. Zarza 1949-54 Herbert Smith 1948, 55-59

Wins 53 42 38 36 29 24 20 19

T 9 1 8 0 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 29

Pct. .506 .100 .455 .563 .477 .412 .304 .563 .509 .417 .642 .556 .408 .300 .455 .227 .152 .310 .525 .434

COACHING LEADERS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Name Years Winning Pct. Richard Lowry 1974-79 .642 Paul Winters 2004-SA .525 Vernon K. Gale 1965-71 .509 David Holmes 1918-28 .506 Herbert Smith 1948, 55-59 .477 Joseph G. Gembis 1932-45 .455 Brian VanGorder 1992-94 .455 David F. Hoover 1972-73 .417 (minimum 17 games)

Rob Fournier addressing the team in the locker room at Winston-Salem State following the victory in the 2011 national semifinal contest.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Brad Wilson begins his second season as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach for the Wayne State University football program after being named to the position in February 2012. Wilson spent the previous four seasons (20082011) as the secondary coach at Ashland University. He was also AU’s director of summer football camps. Four of his student-athletes received Academic All-GLIAC accolades (Zak Bielecki, Kevin BufordWilson, Austin Nelson and Mike Sawchuk) for the 2012 season with another, Gerren DuHart, being voted First Team All-GLIAC as well as Second Team All-Super Region 4. In addition, the Warriors ranked ninth nationally in pass defense allowing just 165 yards per game through the air. His defensive back corps recorded 15 pass break-ups and four interceptions during the 2012 campaign. In addition, redshirt freshman Jamiil Williams was voted WSU’s Defensive Rookie of the Year. A 2007 AU graduate with a degree in education, Wilson spent two seasons (2005-2006) as a student assistant coach with the Eagles. In that role he worked with the defensive backs, tutoring the cornerbacks and helping to break down film. He began his coaching career at his high school alma mater (Shelby) from 2002-04, where he was the special teams coordinator and at various times coached the outside linebackers, defensive backs and wide receivers. Wilson was on the staff at Bowling Green for one year (2007) as the defensive graduate assistant coach with the Falcons. He and his wife, Amber, have two sons, Brady and Logan, and reside in Northville.

Amber, Logan, Brady and Brad Wilson

2013 Wayne State Senior Class Front Row (left to right): Dominique Maybanks, Antwon Robinson, Jeff Williams, Moe Davenport, Michael Pack, Tim MacLean, Kason Dickerson, Ed Viverette. Back Row: Nick Moeller, Stefan Terleckyj, Charles Martin, Andrew Matt, Jessie Johnson, Toney Davis, Kevin Buford-Wilson, Chet Privett, Greg Hasse, Mike Laamanen, Rocky Mikulec, Will Gardner.

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ASSISTANT COACHES/WILSON-KAZMIERSKI Scott Kazmierski enters his 10th year on the Wayne State football coaching staff and ninth as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. He joined the Warrior football program in the spring of 2004 as running backs coach and moved to his current position in June 2005. He guided two all-league honorees in 2012 in Serxho Guraleci and Andrew Matt along with three Academic All-GLIAC selections in Guraleci, Matt and Pat Cecile. His defensive linemen recorded eight takeaways helping the Warriors to a top-20 ranking nationally in turnover margin. In addition the six quarterback hurries by his DL corps helped WSU rank ninth in Division II in pass defense. Cecile was the 2012 WSU Football Ron Solack #35 Award winner, while Guraleci was bestowed the Cortez Smith award. The 2011 WSU defense ranked 14th nationally in sacks (3.00 per game), 39th in rushing defense (123.31 yards per game), and 49th in scoring defense (23.88 points per game) as Wayne State reached the national championship game for the first time in school history. The Warriors were ranked second in the final AFCA poll after setting a school record with 12 overall wins, four playoff victories, and eight triumphs on the road. In addition, Kazmierski coached six GLIAC All-Academic team members in 2011, while junior defensive end Greg Hasse also earned All-America accolades. In 2010, he had one First Team All-GLIAC selection in Daunte Akra (who also earned all-region accolades), while Hasse was an honorable mention all-conference choice. In addition, WSU ranked fourth in the league in rushing defense (134 yards per game), tied-for-third in fewest rushing touchdowns allowed (12) and second in sacks with 28, the most of any conference school during the regular season. In terms of national stats in 2010, WSU tied-for-34th in sacks (2.45 per game), was 38th in scoring defense (20.73 points per game) and 50th in total defense (330.45 yards per game). He also coached the punt return team which ranked second in the GLIAC in 2010 with a 13.6 yard average per return. Athan Anagonye was named to the All-GLIAC honorable mention team in 2009, while three of his players (Cecile, Jimmy Kinaia and Jon Robinson) earned GLIAC All-Academic team accolades. In 2008, Jason Thomas was voted to the All-GLIAC First Team, while Andrew Bates was a CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team selection. Bates and Anagonye were both named to the honorable mention All-GLIAC team, the first of two straight accolades for Anagonye. Kazmierski was instrumental in the turnaround of the Warrior defense going from 125th in scoring defense in 2007 (34.8 points per game) to sixth in 2008 (14.6 ppg). The Warriors finished ninth in the country in turnover margin, 29th in sacks and 42nd in tackles for loss. Bates was a Second Team Academic All-District selection in 2007, while four of Kazmierski’s players were named to the GLIAC All-Academic team. In 2006, Chris Smilo earned honorable mention All-GLIAC accolades. Two of his players, Dan Barnes and Jason Thomas, were named to the GLIAC All-Academic team with Barnes being voted to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team. Two of his defensive linemen earned all-region honors (Michael Hall Hansen’s Gazette; and Leo Wells - D2Football.com) in 2005 with Wells being voted to the All-GLIAC First Team. It was the first such honor for a WSU defensive lineman since 1998. A native of Okemos, he graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 2003 with a degree in political science with a minor in history. Kazmierski began his coaching career in 1998 at his alma mater (Okemos High School) as a varsity assistant for three seasons. He spent the 2001 campaign as a student coach at EMU before serving two years (2002-2003) as defensive coordinator at Ypsilanti Lincoln High School. He and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Novi with their sons Jackson Jackson, Scott, Alexander and Stephanie Kazmierski and Alexander.


ASSISTANT COACHES/McKENZIE-NEAL Detroit native Keith McKenzie begins his sixth season with the WSU football team. He joined the staff in March 2008 as assistant linebackers and defensive line coach. He was named to his current position in April 2009. During the 2012 campaign, he mentored two Second Team All-GLIAC linebackers in Nick Thomas and Ed Viverette, while having three of his student-athletes (Thomas, Moe Davenport and Steve O’Shell) earn Academic All-GLIAC honors. The strong performances by his corps helped WSU rank ninth nationally in pass defense (165.6 yards per game) and 18th in turnover margin as his linebacking crew totaled 15 sacks, 11 quarterback hurries, eight forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and three interceptions. At the end of the 2012 season, Thomas was selected as the squad’s Scholar-Athlete while Viverette was voted the team’s Defensive MVP. The 2011 WSU Defense ranked 14th nationally in sacks (3.00 per game), 39th in rushing defense (123.31 yards per game), and 49th in scoring defense (23.88 points per game) as Wayne State reached the national championship game for the first time in school history. The Warriors were ranked second in the final AFCA poll after setting a school record with 12 overall wins, four playoff victories, and eight triumphs on the road. In addition, McKenzie coached three GLIAC All-Academic team members in 2011, while senior linebacker Raleigh Ross also earned All-Region accolades. Two of his players received all-conference accolades following the 2010 campaign with Nick Thomas being voted to the All-GLIAC First Team, and Raleigh Ross being named to the honorable mention squad. In his first season as a full-time coach, McKenzie tutored one all-league selection (Nick Thomas, who ranked fifth nationally in tackles per game), plus three GLIAC All-Academic team honorees (Matt Faulkner, Matt Shango and Thomas). He helped the 2008 Warrior squad equal the then school record for wins in a season, while setting the school mark for conference wins in a year (which was eclipsed in 2010). WSU had three all-league selections on the defensive line and two at linebacker. McKenzie, who played collegiately at Ball State, was drafted in the seventh round in 1996 and spent eight years in the National Football League as a defensive end with four teams. His best season came with the Cleveland Browns in 2000 when he started 16 games and was credited with 61 tackles including eight sacks. He played 95 games in the NFL and recorded 177 tackles including 29.5 sacks. He also returned his lone NFL interception in 1998 for the Green Bay Packers for a touchdown. He appeared in two Super Bowls with the Packers, including the 1996 Super Bowl win. McKenzie was an outstanding athlete who had a standout prep football career at Highland Park High School. In addition to lettering three times in football, he also lettered six other times: three times in track, twice in wrestling and once in tennis. He then became a standout All-Mid American Conference (MAC) defensive end for Ball State from 199395 and left as the school’s all-time sack leader. McKenzie graduated from Ball State with a bachelor of science degree in history and was inducted into the BSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006. He and his wife, Tamiko, reside in Farmington Hills with their son, Keith Jr., and twins Kalen and Karson.

Keith, with twins Kalen and Karson, Tamiko and Keith, Jr., McKenzie

Steve Neal enters his seventh season as wide receivers coach on the WSU coaching staff after joining the program in July 2007. During the 2012 campaign, Neal mentored four Academic All-GLIAC selections (Steve Conway, Kaunda Hancock, Michael Pack and Will Wheat) along with Second Team All-GLIAC honoree Dominique Maybanks. In addition, Conway was named the squad’s Randy Guzowski Award recipient. One of his former pupils, Troy Burrell spent time on the Detroit Lions practice squad in 2012. His 2011 wide receiver corps helped the Warriors to a school record for overall wins (12), road wins (8), while winning four consecutive road playoff games to reach the national title contest. The Warriors ranked in the top 40 nationally in four offensive categories for the 2011 campaign -- ninth in fewest sacks allowed (0.94 per game), 23rd in scoring offense (34.38 ppg), 26th in passing efficiency (144.02) and 33rd in rushing offense (200.56 ypg). In addition, WSU was 40th in kickoff returns (21.62 ypr). Five of Neal’s 2011 student-athletes were named to the GLIAC All-Academic team. In addition, senior Troy Burrell earned numerous All-America and All-Region accolades after setting school single-season records for receptions (87) and receiving yards (1,633). The previous season, Neal mentored a First Team All-GLIAC selection (Troy Burrell) and also helped the Warriors kickoff return unit rank 22nd nationally with a 23.38 average. This helped the Warriors set a school record for overall wins (9) in 2010, conference victories (8) and the highest AFCA ranking in school history (12th). In 2009, one of his players (Troy Burrell) earned GLIAC All-Academic team honors. While at WSU, Neal has recruited the 2008 GLIAC Freshman of the Year (Kevin Smith) and also served as the lead coach for the No. 1 kickoff return team in the country in 2008. Neal served as the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach at Savannah State University in 2006 and was the wide receivers coach at Saint Joseph’s (Indiana) in the spring of 2006. He was at Albion College for the 2005 campaign. A four-year starter (1996-2000) at wide receiver for Western Michigan University, Neal earned First Team All-Mid-American Conference accolades three times. He was also named to the Bronco All-Century Team. His 235 career receptions including 74 in 1999 were WMU records when he graduated. His 3,599 career receiving yards is still a school record. He held three of the top four single-season receiving yards marks at WMU upon the completion of his collegiate career, while his 27 career touchdown receptions was first at WMU until 2005. He had two three-touchdown reception games in 1999 (Eastern Michigan and Missouri) and in 1997, he returned a punt 84 yards against Kent State for a score. He was chosen to play in the Hula Bowl All-Star Game in Hawaii after his senior season, and was invited to the National Football League Scouting Combine. Neal signed a rookie free agent contract with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans in 2001. In 2001 and 2002, he attended camps and workouts with the Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers. He received his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Western Michigan in 2000, and is completing his master’s degree in sports management. A native of Benton Harbor, Neal was an All-Conference and All-State performer on the football field as a junior and senior at BHHS. He resides in Detroit and has a daughter, Teylyn.

WSU Assistant Coach Steve Neal at the 2011 Warrior Football Banquet.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Former Wayne State University student-athlete Scott Wooster joined the WSU football coaching staff in the spring of 2009 and completed his fourth season as the tight ends coach in November 2012. He moved to offensive line coach for the spring of 2013. Wooster’s entire 2012 tight end group consisted of either true freshmen and or redshirt freshmen. He had one player earn Academic All-GLIAC honors (Ethan Walsh) and another (Trent Brodbeck) be voted WSU Offensive Rookie of the Year. His 2011 tight ends corps helped the Warriors to a school record for overall wins (12), road wins (8), while winning four consecutive road playoff games to reach the national title contest. In addition, senior Greg Oberstaedt was named to the GLIAC All-Academic team. The Warriors ranked in the top 40 nationally in four offensive categories for the 2011 campaign -- ninth in fewest sacks allowed (0.94 per game), 23rd in scoring offense (34.38 ppg), 26th in passing efficiency (144.02) and 33rd in rushing offense (200.56 ypg). In 2010, one of his student-athletes (Austin Hughes) was named to the All-GLIAC honorable mention team, while also receiving the Ron Solack #35 Award. In addition, WSU was second in the league in both rushing touchdowns (27) and fewest sacks allowed (9). In terms of NCAA rankings, the Warriors finished sixth in fewest sacks allowed per game (0.82), 30th in rushing offense (194.73 yards per game) and 45th in scoring offense (31.55 points per game). All this helped the Warriors set a school record for overall wins (9) in 2010, conference victories (8) and the highest AFCA ranking in school history (12th). All three of his players (Hughes, Greg Oberstaedt and Cory Zauner) earned GLIAC All-Academic honors for the 2009 campaign. After attending Eastern Michigan in the fall of 1995, he transferred to WSU in the spring of 1996 and saw limited action that season for the Tartars. He then started all 11 games for WSU in both 1997 and 1998 at right tackle. As a senior and team captain, Wooster lettered as a left guard in 1999. He was twice named to the MIFC All-Academic team (1997 and 1999). Wooster earned his undergraduate degree from WSU in 2001 and a master’s in Exercise Science with a concentration in Exercise & Sport Psychology in 2007, also from WSU. Prior to joining the WSU coaching staff, he served as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Warren Mott High School. He is married to former WSU softball player Christina Vitale, and the couple resides in Shelby Twp. with their daughter, Elliana Faith.

ASSISTANT COACHES/WOOSTER-REARDON Jeff Reardon re-joined the Wayne State football staff in March 2013 as tight ends coach after spending the 2012 campaign as the secondary coach at Baldwin Wallace University. At BWU, he tutored All-OAC safety Tom Goebel, who was second on the team with 61 total tackles, tied for the team lead with three interceptions, and led the squad with eight total pass breakups. The Yellow Jackets compiled a 7-3 record. Reardon originally joined the Wayne State football staff in March 2008 and served as an assistant defensive backs coach in both 2008 and 2009 after serving as a student assistant coach at Hope in the fall of 2007. After working at Hope during the spring of 2010, he returned to WSU in the summer of 2010 to serve as video coordinator and safeties coach. His 2011 squad ranked 14th in sacks (3.00 per game), 39th in rushing defense (123.31 yards per game), and 49th in scoring defense (23.88 points per game) as Wayne State reached the national championship game for the first time in school history. The Warriors were ranked second in the final AFCA poll after setting a school record with 12 overall wins, four playoff victories, and eight triumphs on the road. Two of his players received conference all-academic honors, while senior safety Jeremy Jones was voted GLIAC Defensive Back of the Year as well as to numerous All-America squads. In 2010, WSU junior safety Jeremy Jones became the first WSU defensive player in school history to earn First Team All-America accolades (Daktronics All-America First Team). Wayne State was tied-for-34th nationally in sacks (2.45 per game) in 2010, 38th in scoring defense (20.73 points per game), 50th in total defense (330.45 yards per game) and 52nd in passing efficiency (116.72 rating). All this helped the Warriors set a school record for overall wins (9), conference victories (8) and the highest AFCA ranking in school history (12th). In 2009, he helped coach one all-league performer (Jones) and four academic all-conference selections (Joe Claiborne, Aaron Cornett, Kenny Loney and Brent Wisniewski). A 2007 graduate of Hope College, he was named to the 2006-07 MIAA Academic Honor Roll and also lettered in football in 2005 and 2006. The Stanwood native graduated from Sturgis High School in 2003.

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Scott, Elliana and Christina Wooster Jeff Reardon, Lauren and Sadie Alexander

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ASST. COACHES/GEORGE-ROBINSON-PACK-REEDER-FAITHFUL-McCOLLOM Zack George enters his second season assisting with the Warrior quarterbacks. A 2012 Wayne State graduate with a degree in Urban Studies, he is pursuing a master’s degree in sports administration. George started six games in his collegiate career and was named to the 2010 GLIAC All-Academic team. He also served as the punter in all 11 games as a senior including putting three inside the 20 at Lake Erie. George averaged 41.6 yards on five punts at Tiffin. In 2009 as a junior, George saw action in eight contests, including starts in the first four games. He passed for 152 yards and rushed for another 13 in a win over Mercyhurst to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award. George missed a majority of the 2008 campaign with an injury dressing for only the last five games. He missed six games of the 2007 season with an injury but did toss a 25-yard scoring pass to Joique Bell in the second quarter at St. Joseph’s. In 2006, he started the first two games of the season as a true freshman. George completed 11-of-17 for 205 yards and a touchdown in collegiate debut at Michigan Tech. He connected with four different receivers on the eight first downs by passing. He missed the final nine games with an injury. The 2006 graduate of Patrick Henry High School, he compiled a 28-1 record in two years as the starting quarterback earning First Team Division 5 All-Ohio honors both years. George was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009, while earning Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) accolades for Fall 2006, Fall 2008, Winter 2009 and Winter 2011. Jon Robinson joined the football coaching staff in the summer of 2012 and will assist in coaching the linebackers. He assumed additional responsibilities as the video coordinator in the summer of 2013. He earned his bachelor’s degree from WSU in kinesiology after finishing his collegiate career with 90 tackles including 19 for loss along with 5.5 sacks. Robinson was a three-time GLIAC All-Academic Team selection as well as receiving membership into the National Football Foundation’s Hampshire Honor Society in the spring of 2012. He started all 16 games as a redshirt senior in 2011 and led all WSU defensive linemen with 50 tackles and 9.5 tackles for loss. Robinson was the recipient of the Ron Solack Memorial “35” Award for someone who wore his Wayne State uniform with unmatched pride and played the game with enthusiasm. A 2007 graduate of Livonia Churchill High School, Robinson was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) twice while being selected to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) seven times. Andrew Pack will be serving as a student assistant coach primarily working with the special teams in 2013. He previously served as a student assistant coach in 2010 helping with the defensive backs when he was unable to play due to injury. The previous two seasons (2008 and 2009) he saw action in five games total primarily on kickoff coverage. Pack earned WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for the 2008 Northwood game. He earned his first varsity letter in 2007 after making kickoff coverage tackles against both Gannon and Northwood. A 2006 graduate of Garden City, Pack played both wing back and defensive back for three seasons for coach Mike Salter and the Cougars. He was named Honorable Mention All-Metro West and team defensive Most Valuable Player after recording 114 tackles, five forced fumbles and an interception as a safety in 2005. Pack made a season-high 19 tackles versus Dearborn Heights Crestwood and recorded 80 tackles as a junior. He received the Most Dedicated Athlete Award for class of 2006 from GCHS. A two-year baseball letterwinner, he led the squad in stolen bases in 2005 and hit .300 in 2006. The son of Rick and Pamela Pack, his younger brother Michael is a senior on the Warrior football team in 2013.

Yasin Reeder joined the Wayne State University football coaching staff in the spring of 2012 and is working with the running backs for the second straight season. Reeder mentored three Academic All-GLIAC selections in 2012 (Chet Privett, Jeff Williams and Tim MacLean) and his running backs rushed for over 160 yards per game with Toney Davis ranking 30th nationally at 105 yards per contest. In addition, Privett was selected as the squad’s 2012 Ultimate Warrior award recipient for outstanding work in the weight room. He served four years as an assistant coach at University of Detroit Jesuit High School after spending eight years coaching Little League Football in the Detroit Police Athletic League (PAL). A native of Detroit, Reeder graduated from St. Florian High School in 1991. Reeder began his collegiate playing career at Highland Community College where he earned AllAmerica accolades after leading the team in all-purpose yards. He competed for two years at the University of Pacific in Stockton, Calif., before transferring to Akron, when the Tigers dropped their football program. He led the Akron Zips in rushing in 1996 with 781 yards on 168 carries along with eight rushing touchdowns. Reeder’s 781 yards of total offense led AU that season as did his 48 points. He had three rushing touchdowns in a win at Northern Illinois. Reeder also finished with a team-high 1,351 all-purpose yards which included 85 receiving yards and 485 yards on returns. His 1,351 all-purpose yards where seventh in school history when he graduated. He gained 201 yards on 23 rushing attempts in a game at Eastern Michigan on Nov. 9, 1996, the 13th highest single-game rushing total in AU history, which included an 80-yard run. He finished the game with 255 all-purpose yards, the seventh-best total in Zip history at the time. A week prior, Reeder has one of the longest runs in Zip annals going 83 yards vs. Bowling Green. In 1995, Reeder garnered Pacific’s longest run of the season in a game at Nebraska. He and his wife, Aliska, have four children (Yaasmeen, Charles, Yasin, Jr., and Javen), and they reside in Detroit. Reeder is currently a member of the Wayne County Sheriff ’s Department. Bernard Faithful joined the Wayne State University football staff in August 2013 as a graduate assistant coach, focusing on the offensive line. Faithful most recently spent time as an assistant coach for his alma mater, Martin Luther King Jr. High School in Detroit. He worked primarily with the defensive line for the Crusaders. In 2011, Faithful played professional indoor football for the Lacrosse Spartans and Green Bay Blizzard in Wisconsin. Faithful was a four-year letterwinner at the University of Toledo, where he played defensive line for the Rockets. He had 105 tackles over his fouryear career, including 45 tackles, 4.5 TFL and two sacks in his senior season in 2007. A 2004 graduate of Martin Luther King Jr. High School, Faithful resides in Detroit. Steve McCollom joined the Wayne State football staff in the summer of 2013. He will work primarily with the defensive backs this fall. McCollom played collegiately at Northwood University and at the University of WisconsinWhitewater, as a quarterback and safety. He lettered at quarterback in his one season at Northwood. While at UWW, McCollom was a part of three Divison III national title teams, including two as a player (2009, 2010). He served as a backup quarterback and special teams contributor during Whitewater’s first title run in 2009 and started at strong safety during the 2010 season. He had an interception, forced fumble and fumble recovery in the 2010 national title victory. He also served as a student assistant during Whitewater’s 2011 national title run, the school’s third straight. In 2012, McCollom returned to safety for his senior season and helped the team to a 7-3 record. A native of Farmington, McCollom graduated from Royal Oak Shrine High School.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Jason Malloy joined the Wayne State University football staff in the summer of 2013 and will serve as a defensive line assistant coach for the upcoming season. Malloy spent the 2012 campaign as an assistant linebacker coach at Concordia University in Ann Arbor, an NAIA school. He recently completed his eighth year in the public school system. Most recently he has accepted a position as the Dean of Students at University YES Academy. A native of Inkster, Malloy was a four-year varsity starter at Robichaud High School. As a senior, he was selected o the All State Dream team, AllAmerican Honorable Mention team, team MVP, and was named to the All-Area, All-Metro, and AllConference teams. Malloy was also a basketball star at Robichaud. He earned a football scholarship to Western Michigan University where he was a two-year starter and was named the 2002 John Gill Scholar-Athlete recipient. Malloy was a four-year letterwinner (1999-2002) for the Broncos and graduated with a degree in elementary education along with a math, science and physical education minor. Most recently he received his Masters Degree in Sports Administration from Central Michigan University. Malloy began his coaching career as an assistant defensive coordinator at Robichaud. After two years with the Bulldogs as defensive coordinator, he served as the head coach at Lincoln High School in 2006, then joined Ann Arbor Pioneer as an assistant coach for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. In 2007, Malloy was the running backs coach and special teams coordinator for the Pioneers. The following year he served as the assistant head coach, special teams coordinator, and linebackers coach as Pioneer recorded a 7-3 mark. Malloy began 2009 as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Ypsilanti High School before adding interim head coaching duties midway through the season. He served as the head coach at Ypsilanti High School in 2010 and 2011 before joining the staff at Concordia. He and his wife Ornella have two daughters, Arianna and Jada. Fifth-year senior Will Gardner will serve as a filmer in 2013 after playing in 31 games over the last three seasons. Gardner missed five games a year ago due to an injury and will also miss the entire 2013 season. In 2012, he played in five contests making one start (at Ashland) and recorded a season-best four tackles (3-1) in the contest vs. the Eagles. During the 2011 season, he played on the kickoff coverage team in all 16 games and had four solo tackles on kickoff coverage. A 2010 GLIAC All-Academic selection, Gardner made an assisted tackle at Michigan Tech to share the team’s Special Teams Player of the Week award as part of the kickoff coverage unit in 2010. A a communication studies major, Gardner was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009. The Muskegon native totaled 35 tackles in his collegiate career. Senior Hassan Amen will serve as a filmer in 2013 after being a member of the Warrior football team the last three seasons. He dressed for all the home games in 2012, but did not see any playing time. In 2011, he was not able to dress for any games due to injury. In his initial season at Wayne State (2010), Amen dressed for the home games, but did not see any playing time. He was selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Michigan Tech game. A Dearborn native, Amen was named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010. He is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in accounting.

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MALLOY/STUDENT FILMERS-SUPPORT STAFF Fifth-year senior Kevin Buford-Wilson will serve as a filmer in 2013 after playing in 36 games, making two starts, over the last three seasons. Buford-Wilson was injured during the 2012 campaign and missed the final game (vs. Michigan Tech) due to an injury and will also miss the entire 2013 season. In 2012, he tied for the team lead with three punt coverage tackles and also saw playing time at cornerback in his last eight games played. BufordWilson recorded a career-high seven tackles (2-5) vs. Ferris State. During the 2011 season, he played in all 16 games and recovered a fumbled punt at Nebraska Kearney along with making three tackles (1-2) to earn WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award. A 2010 GLIAC All-Academic selection, BufordWilson finished second on the squad with 10 special teams tackles (2-6 on kickoff coverage and 2-0 on punt coverage) in 2010. A native of Euclid, Ohio, Buford-Wilson is a media arts and studies major. He was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 (4.00) and Fall 2011 and also earned a spot on the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012. Kathryn Maysen joined the WSU Athletic staff in January of 2013 as the football office secretary. The Detroit native worked at Macomb Community College as co-op work study personnel assistant, a receptionist at the Troy location and a online trainer for procurement in the Southfield locaton. She also served as an administrative assistant for GM. At Wayne State, she has served as a technician and a secretary for various departments beginning in 1996. In 2006, she received a 10-year service recognition certificate from WSU for continued service to the university. She is the mother of two children (Matt & Angela) and a grandmother of two (Mason & Lauren). Dr. Maria Sepúlveda enters her 11th season with the Wayne State football program. Her primary role as a learning specialist is facilitating the study hall/learning component. She is a licensed professional counselor with an expertise in applied sport psychology, areas of performance, mental preparedness and stress management. Sepulveda’s educational background includes a BS in occupational therapy/rehabilitation and a M.Ed in Counseling from the University of Texas and Doctoral degree in 2008 from Wayne State University with a concentration in clinical counseling. In her current position as Clinical Counseling Coordinator-Interim and Professor with South University’s Clinical Mental Health program she teaches courses in psychology and clinical counseling. A WSU employee since 1997 she was the assistant director with WSU’s Upward Bound program for four years. While at KCC, she served as the director of the Upward Bound program for two years. Since 2003 she has assisted Wayne State’s football program as a learning specialist.


SUPPORT STAFF/CHAN-MENDOZA-WEISS-WOODS Michael Chan will begin his eighth season as head athletic trainer and 12th season overall at Wayne State University the fall of 2013. He is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine program, including preventative training, first aid, injury management, and rehabilitation. He was promoted to an assistant athletic director position in July 2010, and to associate athletics director in August 2011. Chan joined the WSU staff in the fall of 2002 as an assistant athletic trainer after working the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Syracuse University while completing his master’s degree in exercise science. Prior to his graduate work, Chan was an intern at MedSport, a University of Michigan Health System sports medicine clinic, located at Domino Farms in Ann Arbor, Mich. He received a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Western Ontario in 1996, and a B.S. in sports medicine from Central Michigan University in 2000. Chan is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Michigan Athletic Trainers Society (MATS), College Athletic Trainers Society (CATS) and the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association (GLATA). Chan is certified in sound assisted soft tissue mobilization (SASTM) and is a certified National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES). He was born in Taipei, Taiwan, but grew up in Toronto, Ontario. Chan and his wife, Sora, reside in Wixom with their son Matthew.

Ruben Mendoza enters his third full year in 2013-14 as head strength and conditioning coach at Wayne State after being hired in April 2011. “Ruben has demonstrated a phenomenal record in strength and conditioning when you consider the program’s and the caliber of student-athletes he has developed,” stated Fournier. “His expertise and personal style will significantly impact the success of all our student-athletes both on and off the field. Ruben has positively impacted every athletic program with which he has been associated. Mendoza joined the Warrior staff after five years (2005-09) as Notre Dame’s head strength and conditioning coach. Prior to his appointment in South Bend, he worked for four years as the coordinator of strength and conditioning at the University of Mississippi. While with the Irish, Mendoza oversaw a full-time staff of eight that coordinated training for all 26 UND sports. At Ole Miss, he spent four years overseeing a Rebel strength staff that featured four full-time assistants and three graduate assistants dealing with 500 student-athletes and 18 varsity sports. Mendoza was assistant director of strength, speed and conditioning for four years at Clemson University before taking over at Ole Miss in January 2001. His football responsibilities at Clemson included implementation of in-season strength and conditioning programs, serving as assistant coordinator of winter conditioning as well as a speed development program, testing and monitoring all progress in strength, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness, and educating student-athletes on nutritional factors, including supplementation that affects health and performance. General responsibilities at Clemson dealt with supervising the development of strength and aerobic fitness for 19 varsity sports through the use of sports-specific training programs. Mendoza managed the 14,000-square foot facility and day-to-day operations, worked closely with the Clemson head trainer in coordinating rehabilitation programs for injured athletes, and provided supervision and developed time schedules for varsity sports for use of athletic weight facilities. Prior to joining the Clemson staff in June 1997, Mendoza served as head strength and conditioning coordinator at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga from January 1993 to April 1997. He was the defensive line coach/assistant strength and conditioning coach at Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C., during the 1992 season and served as graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at South Carolina from June 1990 to February 1992. A Kodak All-America offensive lineman in 1985 while playing at Wayne State (Neb.), Mendoza also earned NAIA All-America and All-Central States Intercollegiate Conference first-team honors and was a team captain. He earned his bachelor of science degree from Wayne State College in 1989. Mendoza was inducted in 2007 into the Nebraska College Hall of Fame and the Wayne State (Neb.) College Hall of Fame.

Jeff Weiss will begin his 13th season as sports information director at Wayne State University this fall. He was promoted to assistant athletic director for media relations in January 2007 and to associate athletics director in August 2011. Weiss is the main contact for the Wayne State football, men’s and women’s basketball, and softball teams and also serves on WSU’s Athletic Hall of Fame committee. Weiss joined the WSU staff in November 2001, after serving 10 months as the director of marketing and communications with the American Heart Association in Toledo, Ohio. A 1987 graduate of Bowling Green State University, Weiss majored in sport management with an emphasis on information, marketing and promotion. He served as a student assistant in the BGSU sports information office all four years in college. From February 1988 through July 1998, Weiss worked at the Central Collegiate Hockey Association league office. After beginning as administrative assistant, he was promoted to director of communications and served his final three years as assistant commissioner. He returned to his alma mater in August 1998, and worked as an assistant SID in charge of men’s soccer, hockey, baseball, golf and swimming for twoand-a-half years. He also served on the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame Committee. A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Weiss served on the publications contest committee for two years and has been on the Academic All-America committee for 10 years. Weiss also assumed the duties as assistant commissioner for public relations for College Hockey America (CHA) in April 2006 and was the host media coordinator for the 2007 Frozen Four in St. Louis. He also served as the interim commissioner of the CHA women’s hockey league for 19 months. He resides in Temperance, Michigan, with his wife of 22 years, Christy, and two daughters, Jillian (20) and Madison (15). Jillian is a sophomore at WSU, while Madison is a junior at Temperance Bedford High School.

Terrance Woods enters his 14th year as the equipment manager for the Wayne State University football team, and 23rd year in the athletic department in the fall of 2013. He also serves as the equipment manager for the Warrior baseball squad. Woods worked in the athletic department as a student assistant in the intramural sports program for three years from 1987-90. He spent one semester in the Student Center Building as a student loading dock/events supervisor. Woods returned to the Matthaei Building in October of 1990 as an athletic attendant. He served in that capacity until assuming his current position. He received his bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in 1994. Before coming to WSU, Woods volunteered for the Westside Cubs youth athletic teams for nine years which played in the Police Athletic League (football, baseball and basketball) organization. He served as a volunteer coach in the Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan for 12 years, and also volunteered for the Detroit Chadsey football program for two years under Charles Spann. He currently serves as the pastor at Fellowship Bible Church of Warren. Woods has been in Ministry for 35 years as of Feb. 1, 2013. Woods and his wife, Sonia, reside in Center Line with their son Terry II, while their daughter, Ellarose, an alumnus of Howard University, works for the City of Hyattsville, Maryland municipal government, and resides in Hyattsville.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Wayne State enters the 2013 season just two years removed from a NCAA Division II National Championship game appearance. The Warriors have 41 letterwinners and 12 starters returning from a squad that finished 5-5 in 2012. Paul Winters is at the helm for the Warriors in his 10th season as head coach. Winters has guided Wayne State to a 53-48 record in his tenure and in the season-opener at Carson-Newman will have coached the most games (102) of any football coach in school history. In the last three seasons, Winters has a 26-11 record as coach and 20-10 mark in GLIAC play. Most of Winters’ coaching staff returns for the 2013 season. Jeff Reardon rejoins the Warriors as tight ends coach after spending a year as the secondary coach at Baldwin Wallace University. The other five full-time assistants return to the coaching staff with Brad Wilson serving as the defensive coordinator for the second straight season. Scott Kazmierski (defensive line), Keith McKenzie (linebackers), Steve Neal (wide receivers) and Scott Wooster (offensive line) are the other full-time assistants. Zack George (quarterbacks) and Jon Robinson (linebackers) return for their second seasons as graduate assistant coaches, while Bernard Faithful joins the staff as a graduate assistant coach, helping with the offensive line. Jason Malloy (defensive line), Yasin Reeder (running backs) and Steve McCollom (defensive backs) are the other coaches, with Nick Moeller and Andrew Pack serving as student assistant coaches. OFFENSE The Warriors lose all-time passing leader Mickey Mohner, who started 44 straight games at quarterback, and several members of the offensive line from the 2012 squad, but return six starters from a season ago including several at the skill positions. WSU led the nation in fewest turnovers (10) during the 2012 campaign and also were seventh in the country in fewest penalties per game (4.50). Wayne State returns both of its starters in the backfield as

Senior running back Toney Davis scoring a touchdown vs. Northern Michigan in 2012.

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senior fullback Chet Privett and senior tailback Toney Davis are set to occupy the positions behind the quarterback. Privett, who started all 10 games as a junior, will look to pave the way for Davis, who totaled 949 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns overall in 2012. Davis enters the season ranked third in the WSU record books in career rushing yards (3,190) and second in rushing touchdowns (44). “When you start with Chet, you start with the total package,” Winters said. “He’s one of the hardest-working guys in the weight room that we have. He’s just a Warrior on the field. He’s the prototypical guy that you want in your program because he’s always going to work hard, he’s always going to represent you well and he’s going to go out into the community and give back. “(Toney) is an outstanding tailback,” Winters added. “He’s a big, physical young man with a great leg drive. He has great quickness and vision in the hole.” Junior Desmond Martin, seniors Jessie Johnson and Jay Hayes and sophomore Chris Burks all provide experience and depth to the running back spot behind Davis. Martin rushed for 387 yards in 2012, which included a team-best 6.2 yards per carry average. He had the longest run of the season for Wayne State in 2012, recording a 73-yard jaunt against Hillsdale. Johnson had the third most carries on the team a year ago and Hayes and Burks each contributed on special teams and combined for 18 kickoff returns in 2012. “We have at least five guys that have played tailback for us in games that have run the football and will continue to run the football,” Winters commented. “I’m very excited about the tailbacks.” Providing depth at the fullback position are junior Sean McAuliffe, senior Tim MacLean and newcomer Jason McCauslin. At quarterback, junior Sean Guinane and sophomore Carl Roscoe are competing for the starting spot, and both will look to make an impact in 2013. Roscoe played in three games in 2012, throwing for 133 yards and one touchdown on 15-of27 passing. Guinane has seen time in the past two seasons, throwing for 116 yards on 8-of-13 passing in four games. Backing up Roscoe and Guinane are junior Doug Griffin and sophomore Ryan Newcom, while the Warriors also bring in true freshman Trevor Van Tubbergen. “The quarterback position we are very excited about, the talent that we have there,” Winters said. “We’ve recruited young men each of the past four years and every year I think we’ve gotten better. We continue to improve.” Senior Dominique Maybanks, WSU’s leading receiver from a year ago, returns in 2013. He recorded 36 catches for 411 yards and one touchdown last season and will be paired on the other side with junior Michael Johnson, who missed several games in the 2012 season with a broken foot, but caught nine passes in the final two weeks of the season. “Dominique Maybanks had an outstanding season and he’ll continue to get better and grow and get familiar with the quarterbacks and he’ll have a great season,” Winters said. “Michael Johnson had a tough season. He had a good spring and he’s coming back at 220 pounds and I think he’s going

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Senior wide receiver Dominique Maybanks after a catch vs. Hillsdale in 2012.

to have a great season. I think he’s going to be a dominating football player for us.” Another returnee who should get a look on the outside this season is sophomore Will Wheat. Seniors Michael Pack and Central Michigan transfer Val Showers, along with redshirt freshmen Brandon Tinsley and Clarence Turner and true freshman Manny Mendoza gives the squad depth at the receiver position. The tight end spot is young, but sophomores Ethan Walsh and Trent Brodbeck each gained valuable experience at the position in 2012. Brodbeck, who was WSU’s 2012 Offensive Rookie of the Year as a true freshman, was also the team’s third-leading receiver, making 20 receptions last year. Sophomore Dakota Ogles, a converted defensive lineman, and redshirt freshmen Aaron Weston and Nathan White will also vie for playing time at tight end. The offensive line returns three starters in juniors Ben Walker and Thom Box and sophomore Nate Theaker. Walker started all 10 games at left tackle and Box started eight games for the Warriors at center in 2012. Theaker also made two starts at right tackle for WSU last season. Senior Rocky Mikulec will be another important contributor on the line, having played in 10 games throughout his career, and filling in the other starting spot and backup positions are eight redshirt freshmen that will compete for playing time. Robert Kelly, Ed Reny, JT Pillars, Lucas Sanders, Chris Cox, Sawyer McFadden, Andy Zimmerman and Jake Sheets all will look to gain experience on the offensive line in 2013. DEFENSE Five starters return on defense for a Warrior squad that finished ninth in the country in passing defense in 2012, allowing just 165 yards per game. WSU allowed an average of 375.6 yards per game, while allowing 24.4 points per contest last season. Wayne State has starters returning at all three levels of the defense, including four of its top five tacklers and one of the


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Senior linebacker Ed Viverette led the Warriors with 100 tackles in 2012.

deepest positions on the team is at linebacker. Although the Warriors lose middle linebacker Nick Thomas, WSU has its top tackler in senior linebacker Ed Viverette returning for 2013. Viverette made 100 tackles last season, while junior Steve O’Shell (third on the team with 63 tackles) and senior Moe Davenport (40 tackles) also made strong contributions at linebacker. Viverette and Davenport also led the team with 3.5 sacks each last season. Providing depth is junior Nores Fradi, who as a freshman led the Warriors with 8.5 sacks, redshirt freshman Anthony DeDamos and junior Marcell Jones. “We’re very excited about that group, we are very excited about what they bring, each one of them and the competition that they’ll have,” Winters said. Junior Gerren DuHart returns to lead the WSU secondary. DuHart, who has started his last 18 games entering the season, led the Warriors with three interceptions and was a First Team All-GLIAC performer in 2012. “The depth again is great for competition,” Winters noted of the secondary. “We do have guys that have experience obviously with Gerren DuHart who is an all-conference guy for us, so that experience is tremendous.” Cornerback Austin Nelson returns for his senior season after missing nine games last season, while sophomore Brandon McKay-Lee and redshirt freshmen Rico Cowans, James Hendrix and Lairren Johnson will fill the roles as backups and special team performers. Sophomores Jamiil Williams and Zak Bielecki are slated to begin the season as the safeties. Williams, WSU’s 2012 Defensive Rookie of the Year, played both cornerback and safety last season. Senior Antwon Robinson was fourth on the team in tackles a year ago, while junior David Churchwell and sophomore Mike Sawchuk also provide depth at safety for the Warriors. “Jamiil Williams was forced to play as a cornerback at times last year, so moving him to safety, he’s going to be an impact

player for us,” Winters said. “Austin Nelson, having him back, it not only helps us as a defense, but it helps us on special teams. When you have that many defensive backs that are in the competition, it makes you better on special teams.” Wayne State has experience up front as well with senior defensive ends Greg Hasse and Andrew Matt anchoring the defensive line in 2013. Matt started all 10 games last season and Hasse missed all of 2012 due to an injury but made 31 consecutive starts from 2009-11. “You lead with Andrew Matt and Greg Hasse at the defensive ends,” Winters said. “Having Hasse back is huge because he is a physical force on the edge. We’ve got some young guys backing up those seniors that should get some playing time.” Senior Mike Laamanen is another veteran on the defensive front and has played in all 37 games in the past three seasons. He made a career-best 18 tackles last season. Pushing for playing time up front are redshirt freshman Jequarius French, junior Justice Akuezue, senior Charles Martin and sophomores Ryan Hankins, Raafat El Hage and Dalton Binkowski. SPECIAL TEAMS Stefan Terleckyj enters his senior season having already set several kicking and punting school records. He enters 2013 as the WSU all-time leader in PAT’s made (139), PAT’s attempted (141), field goal percentage (68.8), points by a kicker (238) and is tied for the most field goals made at 33. Terleckyj was 10-for-14 on field goals in 2012, and also made all 25 PAT attempts. Terleckyj also has the highest punting average (39.1) of anyone in the past 73 years after a career-best 41.0 average in 2012. After earning all-conference accolades in both kicking and punting in 2012, he’ll again anchor the special teams in 2013. He also handles the kickoff duties for the Warriors. “He’s outstanding,” Winters said of Terleckyj. “He is unflappable. You don’t ever get him excited. Last year, he missed a couple of kicks in the first game and he had a little bit of long hair and he came back the next day and he had shaved his head and he was a different person. The guy knows how to motivate himself and prepare himself. He’s intense. He’s intelligent and he’s outstanding. We are lucky to have him.” Redshirt sophomore Majd Khytaz will serve as Terleckyj’s backup in place-kicking for the second straight season while freshman Paul Graham also enters the fold as a kicker. Backing up Terleckyj at punter are Griffin and Walsh. The Warriors lose James Jackson, who returned both punts and kicks in 2012, but return Hayes, Burks and Michael Johnson, who all returned balls last season. Johnson is expected to be the primary punt returner in 2013, while Hayes averaged 25.1 yards per kickoff return and Burks averaged 22.4 yards per kick return last year. Others competing for special teams time at returner are Jessie Johnson, Lairren Johnson, Wheat and Maybanks. McAuliffe should serve as the primary long-snapper with

Komor serving as the backup. SCHEDULE Wayne State opens its season on the road with a trip to Jefferson City, Tenn. and a non-conference Thursday night contest on Sept. 5 against a historically strong CarsonNewman football team. “Ideally, you want to challenge your football team,” Winters said. “Carson-Newman is a great football program; they have a great tradition, great coach. I think their loss at the end of the season was to the eventual national champions. I’d rather be in the situation where we have to go down and compete against the best and prepare for our league that way then to not play.” The Warriors play three out of their next four at home, hosting Ashland on Sept. 14 for its home and GLIAC opener. The contest against the Eagles also marks the first collegiate home night game at Tom Adams Field, with kickoff scheduled for 6 p.m. Following a road contest on Sept. 21 at Lake Erie, Wayne State returns home for two contests beginning with a game on Sept. 28 against Malone. The Warriors then entertain Northwood on Oct. 5 in its 77th Homecoming Game, before playing four of its final six games away from Detroit. WSU travels to Hillsdale on Oct. 12 and hosts Saginaw Valley on Oct. 19. Wayne State then hits the road for two straight contests, making the first of two trips to the Upper Peninsula with an away game on Oct. 26 at Northern Michigan and playing at Ferris State on Nov. 2. The Warriors host Grand Valley on Nov. 9 in their final regular-season home game of the 2013 season and conclude the regular season with their second visit to the U.P., playing at Michigan Tech on Nov. 16. All five Saturday home dates will be televised by Comcast Xfinity Channel 900. All of those telecasts will be broadcast live with noon start times except for the home opener against Ashland, which begins at 6 p.m.

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Name (Pronunciation) *-Letters ............................................Pos. Justice Akuezue (uh-KOO-zoo) ** ......................................................... DE LaMonte Baker (luh-MONT) .................................................................. DT Rabeah Beydoun (ruh-BEE-uh BAY-dune) ............................................ RB Zak Bielecki (buh-LECK-ee) * ................................................................ S Dalton Binkowski * ............................................................................... DE Thom Box ** ......................................................................................... C Ron Brant ............................................................................................. S/LS Trent Brodbeck * (broad-BECK) ............................................................ TE Romello Brown (RUH-mello) ................................................................ RB Chris Burks * ......................................................................................... RB Ashawn Butler (uh-shawn)................................................................... DE Jake Carrizales (CARA-zal-is)................................................................. DE David Churchwell * ............................................................................... S Rico Cowans ......................................................................................... CB Chris Cox .............................................................................................. G Valorian Cunningham .......................................................................... S Moe Davenport *** .............................................................................. MLB Toney Davis *** .................................................................................... RB Anthony DeDamos (duh-DAME-os) ...................................................... MLB Jeff Dew ............................................................................................... G/C Kason Dickerson ................................................................................... LB Gerren DuHart (JAIR-in) ** .................................................................. CB Amir Edwards ...................................................................................... RB Raafat El Hage (ruh-FAHT EL hah-ZHEE) ............................................... NT Nores Fradi (FRAH-day) **.................................................................... LB Jequarius French (juh-KWAIR-ee-us) .................................................... DT Jawun Gamble (juh-WAN) .................................................................... LB DeAndre Grady ..................................................................................... S Paul Graham ........................................................................................ PK/P Doug Griffin * ....................................................................................... QB Sean Guinane (guh-NAYN) **............................................................... QB Yaser Hamdan (yah-SIR) ....................................................................... DE Ryan Hankins * ..................................................................................... NT Greg Hasse (HASS-ee) *** ................................................................... DE Jay Hayes * ........................................................................................... RB James Hendrix ..................................................................................... CB Jamel Hicks ........................................................................................... WR Idris Hobdy (EE-dress HOB-dee) ............................................................ LB James Howard ..................................................................................... CB Taven Howell ....................................................................................... MLB Marv Jefferson ..................................................................................... DE Jessie Johnson ***................................................................................ RB Lairren Johnson (LAIR-ee-en) ............................................................... CB Michael Johnson * ................................................................................ WR Shane Johnson...................................................................................... LB Marcell Jones ** ................................................................................... LB Robert Kelly ......................................................................................... T/G Majd Khytaz (MAWJ kuh-TAWZ)........................................................... PK Alex Kish .............................................................................................. LB Mike Komor (CO-mar) ** ...................................................................... C/LS Andrew Koterba ................................................................................... G Mike Laamanen (LA-muh-nen) *** ..................................................... DT/DE Jada Littlejohn (juh-TAY) ...................................................................... NT Will Lyons * .......................................................................................... WR Tim MacLean ....................................................................................... FB Charles Martin ..................................................................................... DT Desmond Martin ** .............................................................................. RB Andrew Matt *** .................................................................................. DE Dominique Maybanks *** .................................................................... WR Blake Mazur (maize-ER) ....................................................................... DT/NT Sean McAuliffe ** (MICK-call-liff )......................................................... FB/LS Jason McCauslin.................................................................................... FB Reiley McFadden .................................................................................. DE Sawyer McFadden ................................................................................ G Brandon McKay-Lee * ........................................................................... CB Alex Medenbach (med-en-BACH) ......................................................... DE Manny Mendoza .................................................................................. WR Rocky Mikulec (muh-KOO-lick) **........................................................ G Austin Nelson ** ................................................................................... CB Ryan Newcom ...................................................................................... QB Steve O’Shell ** .................................................................................... LB Dakota Ogles ........................................................................................ TE Ose Omofoma (OH-say OH-muh-foam-uh) ........................................... CB Michael Pack ** .................................................................................... WR Marqua Perdue (MAR-quay) ................................................................. S JT Pillars ............................................................................................... G

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Ht. 6-4 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-3 5-11 5-5 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-4 5-9 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-4

Wt. 231 249 198 196 242 285 189 235 242 184 240 236 187 155 305 196 226 212 228 307 212 177 220 304 220 278 208 185 171 208 237 209 302 270 202 174 155 216 178 220 240 211 184 214 171 216 297 164 204 265 308 270 245 183 223 256 212 241 177 247 260 230 225 281 189 228 205 290 168 205 219 247 182 190 185 295

Cl./El..................................................................................Hometown/High School R-Jr. ......................................................... Ypsilanti, Mich. / Ann Arbor Huron (Central Michigan) Fr. ............................................................................... Mt. Clemens, Mich. / L’Anse Creuse North R-So..............................................................................Dearborn, Mich. / Fordson (Grand Valley) R-So. .........................................................................................Macomb, Mich. / Lutheran North So. ................................................................................................... Washington, Mich. / Romeo R-Jr. ..............................................................................................................Milan, Mich. / Milan Fr. ........................................................................................................ Uniontown, Ohio / Green So. ................................................................................................Toledo, Ohio / St. John’s Jesuit Fr. ......................................................................................... Westland, Mich. / Livonia Churchill R-So. .....................................................................................................Detroit, Mich. / Cass Tech R-So. ............................................................. Port Huron, Mich. / Port Huron (Grand Rapids C.C.) Fr. ................................................................................................... Hamler, Ohio / Patrick Henry Jr. ...................................................................................................Muskegon, Mich. / Muskegon R-Fr. .......................................................................................................... O’Fallon, Ill. / O’Fallon R-Fr. ..................................................................................... Detroit, Mich. / Michigan Collegiate R-Fr. ............................................................................................. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Loy Norrix Sr. ..................................................................................................Southfield, Mich. / Southfield R-Sr. .................................................................................Muskegon Heights, Mich. / Muskegon R-Fr. ................................................................................................... Rockford, Mich. / Rockford Fr. ................................................................................... Holland, Ohio / Toledo Central Catholic GS ................................................................... Detroit, Mich. / Northwestern (Eastern Michigan) R-Jr. ..............................................................................................Toledo, Ohio / Central Catholic Fr. ................................................................................................ Toledo, Ohio / Central Catholic R-So. ............................................................................................... Dearborn, Mich. / Edsel Ford R-Jr. ........................................................................................... Dearborn Hts., Mich. / Dearborn R-Fr. ........................................................................................................... Flint, Mich. / Beecher R-Fr. .................................................................................................. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Central R-Fr. .............................................................................. Grand Rapids, Mich. / East Grand Rapids Fr. .................................................................... Commerce Twp., Mich. / Orchard Lake St. Mary’s R-Jr. ......................................................................................North Branch, Mich. / North Branch R-Jr. ................................................................................................St. Joseph, Mich. / St. Joseph R-Fr. ......................................................................Dearborn, Mich. / Star International Academy R-So. ......................................................................................................Davison, Mich. / Davison R-Sr. ............................................................................................... Northville, Mich. / Northville Sr. ............................................................................ Goodell, Mich. / Memphis (Saginaw Valley) R-Fr. ................................................................................................ Livonia, Mich. / Brother Rice R-Fr. ..................................................................................................East Cleveland, Ohio / Shaw R-Fr. ............................................................................................................ Flint, Mich. / Powers Fr. .................................................................................. Detroit, Mich. / Chandler Park Academy So. ....................................................................................... Columbus, Ohio / Westerville South R-Fr. .......................................................................................... Farmington, Mich. / Farmington R-Sr. ...................................................................................................... Monroe, Mich. / Monroe R-Fr. ........................................................................................................ Warren, Mich. / Lincoln R-Jr. .................................................................. Detroit, Mich. / Clintondale (Western Michigan) Fr. ......................................................................................Grand Rapids, Mich. / Catholic Central R-Jr. ....................................................................................... Oak Park, Mich. / Detroit Mumford R-Fr. .................................................................... Grosse Pointe, Mich. / Chandler Park Academy R-So. ................................................................................................ Grosse Ile, Mich. / Grosse Ile R-Fr. ................................................................................................. Grosse Ile, Mich. / Grosse Ile R-Jr. ............................................................................... Whitmore Lake, Mich. / Whitmore Lake Fr. .............................................................................. Plymouth, Mich. / Orchard Lake St. Mary’s R-Sr. ......................................................................................................Macomb, Mich. / Dakota R-Fr. .......................................................................................................... Flint, Mich. / Northern R-Jr. ...............................................................................................Southfield, Mich. / Southfield Sr. ............................................... Bloomfield Hills, Mich. / Detroit Country Day (Michigan State) Sr. .................................................................................. Macomb, Mich. / Dakota (Grand Valley) R-Jr. ..................................................................................................... Redford, Mich. / Thurston R-Sr. ..............................................................................................Wyandotte, Mich. / Roosevelt R-Sr. ..............................................................................................Muskegon, Mich. / Muskegon Fr. .................................................................................... Comstock Park, Mich. / Comstock Park R-Jr. ........................................................................................Westland, Mich. / Livonia Franklin Fr. ...................................................................................................... Plainwell, Mich. / Plainwell Fr. .......................................................................................... Swartz Creek, Mich. / Grand Blanc R-Fr. .................................................................................................................. Holt, Mich. / Holt R-So. ...............................................................................................Detroit, Mich. / Southeastern R-Fr. ...................................................................................... Muskegon, Mich. / Catholic Central Fr. ........................................................................................... Rochester Hills, Mich. / Rochester R-Sr. ........................................................................................................Milford, Mich. / Milford Sr. ............................................................................................................ Haslett, Mich. / Haslett So. ............................................................................... Warren, Mich. / Woods Tower (Ashland) R-Jr. .........................................................................Sterling Heights, Mich. / Warren De La Salle R-Fr. ................................................................ Hazel Park, Mich. / Hazel Park (Central Michigan) Fr. ............................................................................................ Maumee, Ohio / Anthony Wayne Sr. .............................................................................................. Garden City, Mich. / Garden City Fr. ................................................................................................ McKeesport, Pa. / McKeesport R-Fr. ............................................................................................ Metamora, Mich. / Lapeer East


ALPHABETICAL ROSTER/DEPTH CHART No. Name (Pronunciation) *-Letters ............................................Pos. 47 Chet Privett (PRIV-ett) *** ................................................................... FB 76 Ed Reny (ren-EE) ................................................................................... T 75 Tommy Richardson .............................................................................. T # Michael Riojas....................................................................................... WR 30 Antwon Robinson *** (an-TWON) ........................................................ S 12 Carl Roscoe *......................................................................................... QB 42 Al Saad (SOD)........................................................................................ RB 78 Lucas Sanders ...................................................................................... G 39 Mike Sawchuk * (SAW-chuck)............................................................... S 79 Jake Sheets .......................................................................................... T 7 Val Showers ......................................................................................... WR 57 Sam Sillmon ......................................................................................... NT/DT 74 Sam Tate............................................................................................... T 38 Stefan Terleckyj (TER-leck-ee) ***........................................................ PK/P 72 Nate Theaker (THEEK-er) *.................................................................... G/T 81 Brandon Tinsley ................................................................................... WR 86 Clarence Turner .................................................................................... WR 10 Trevor VanTubbergen .......................................................................... QB 1 Ed Viverette *** ................................................................................... LB 61 Ben Walker ** ...................................................................................... T 89 Ethan Walsh *....................................................................................... TE 50 Greg Webber ........................................................................................ C 88 Aaron Weston ...................................................................................... TE 15 Will Wheat ........................................................................................... WR 14 Kevin Wheeler ...................................................................................... WR 83 Nathan White ...................................................................................... TE 8 Jamiil Williams * (JUH-meal)................................................................ S 36 Jeff Williams * ...................................................................................... RB 55 Alex Ziedas ........................................................................................... C 70 Andy Zimmerman ................................................................................ T #-2013 Redshirt.

Ht. 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-7 5-8 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-7 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-7 6-2 6-5

Wt. 235 290 275 178 172 230 194 317 188 311 171 294 280 190 308 188 186 185 215 279 254 299 240 164 180 216 187 187 288 277

Cl./El..................................................................................Hometown/High School R-Sr. ........................................................................Sterling Heights, Mich. / Warren De La Salle R-Fr. ............................................................................................ Whitmore Lake, Mich. / Dexter Fr. .................................................................................................................... Troy, Mich. / Troy R-Fr. .........................................................................Mesick, Mich. / Mesick (Northern Michigan) R-Sr. ..............................................................................................Southfield, Mich. / Southfield R-So. .......................................................................................... Kentwood, Mich. / Kelloggsville So. ................................................................................................... Dearborn, Mich. / Riverview R-Fr. ................................................................................................. Clarkston, Mich. / Clarkston R-So. ..................................................................................................Lapeer, Mich. / Lapeer East R-Fr. .................................................................................................... Ann Arbor, Mich. / Skyline Sr. ............................................................................ Detroit, Mich. / Crockett (Central Michigan) Jr. ............................................................................ Detroit, Mich. / Martin Luther King (Toledo) R-Fr. ...................................................... Detroit, Mich. / Martin Luther King (Independence C.C.) Sr. ...................................................................................................Warren, Mich. / Warren Mott R-So. ...............................................................................................White Lake, Mich. / Lakeland R-Fr. ...................................................................................... Detroit, Mich. / Martin Luther King R-Fr. ..................................................................................................... Flint, Mich. / Grand Blanc Fr. ................................................................................................. Holland, Mich. / West Ottawa R-Sr. ........................................................................................... Southfield, Mich. / Brother Rice R-Jr. .................................................................................................... Oxford, Mich. / Lake Orion R-So. ..........................................................................................................Canton, Mich. / Salem Fr. .................................................................................................................... Troy, Mich. / Troy R-Fr. .......................................................................................... Comstock Park, Mich. / Rockford R-So. ........................................................................................ Grand Blanc, Mich. / Grand Blanc R-Jr. ....................................................................Newport News, Va. / Hylton (Eastern Michigan) R-Fr. ........................................................................................ Toledo, Ohio / St. Francis de Sales R-So. ................................................................................................. Lima, Ohio / Lima Shawnee R-Sr. ......................................................................................................Detroit, Mich. / Romulus R-Fr. ........................................................................ Detroit, Mich. / U. of Detroit Jesuit (Indiana) R-Fr. ..................................................................................... Grand Rapids, Mich. / West Catholic

2013 Preseason Depth Chart O

F

F

E

N

S

E

Left Tackle

Left Guard

Center

Right Guard

Right Tackle

Tight End

Ben Walker Jake Sheets Robert Kelly Tommy Richardson

Rocky Mikulec JT Pillars Sawyer McFadden Jeff Dew

Thom Box Mike Komor Alex Ziedas Greg Webber

Nate Theaker Lucas Sanders Chris Cox Andrew Koterba

Ed Reny Andy Zimmerman Sam Tate

Ethan Walsh Trent Brodbeck Aaron Weston Nathan White Dakota Ogles

Wide Receiver

Running Back

Quarterback

Wide Receiver

Fullback

Place-Kicker

Dominique Maybanks Val Showers Will Wheat Manny Mendoza Michael Riojas Will Lyons

Toney Davis Desmond Martin Jay Hayes Chris Burks Jessie Johnson/Jeff Williams Al Saad/Romello Brown Amir Edwards/Rabeah Beydoun

Carl Roscoe Sean Guinane Doug Griffin Ryan Newcom Trevor Van Tubbergen

Michael Johnson Michael Pack Brandon Tinsley Clarence Turner Kevin Wheeler Jamel Hicks

Chet Privett Sean McAuliffe Tim MacLean Jason McCauslin

Stefan Terleckyj Majd Khytaz Paul Graham

D

E

F

E

N

Punter Stefan Terleckyj Doug Griffin Ethan Walsh

S

E

Defensive End

Nose Tackle

Defensive Tackle

Defensive End

Long Snapper

Andrew Matt Justice Akuezue Alex Medenbach Reiley McFadden Yaser Hamdan

Ryan Hankins Raafat El Hage Jada Littlejohn Sam Sillmon

Mike Laamanen Charles Martin Jequarius French Blake Mazur Lamonte Baker

Greg Hasse Dalton Binkowski Marv Jefferson Ashawn Butler Jake Carrizales

Sean McAuliffe Mike Komor Ben Walker Ron Brant

Will

Middle Linebacker

Sam

Ed Viverette Marcell Jones Kason Dickerson Alex Kish Shane Johnson

Moe Davenport Anthony DeDamos Taven Howell

Steve O’Shell Nores Fradi Idris Hobdy Jawun Gamble

Cornerback

Safety

Safety

Cornerback

Austin Nelson Brandon McKay-Lee Lairren Johnson Ose Omofoma

Zak Bielecki David Churchwell DeAndre Grady Ron Brant

Jamiil Williams Antwon Robinson Mike Sawchuk Valorian Cunningham Marqua Perdue

Gerren DuHart Rico Cowans James Hendrix James Howard

Punt Return Michael Johnson/Val Showers Dominique Maybanks

Kickoff Return Jay Hayes/Dominique Maybanks Michael Johnson/Jessie Johnson Chris Burks/Toney Davis

Holder Austin Nelson Carl Roscoe James Hendrix

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Name ........................................ Pos. Ed Viverette ............................................LB Majd Khytaz ...........................................PK Desmond Martin ....................................RB Gerren DuHart ........................................CB Sean Guinane ........................................ QB Michael Johnson................................... WR Val Showers .......................................... WR Jamiil Williams .........................................S Dominique Maybanks........................... WR Trevor VanTubbergen ............................. QB Doug Griffin ........................................QB/P Carl Roscoe ............................................ QB DeAndre Grady .........................................S Kevin Wheeler ...................................... WR Will Wheat ............................................ WR Ryan Newcom........................................ QB Zak Bielecki ..............................................S Michael Pack......................................... WR Brandon McKay-Lee ...............................CB Kason Dickerson .....................................LB Jay Hayes ................................................RB Ose Omofoma .........................................CB James Hendrix ........................................CB Toney Davis.............................................RB David Churchwell......................................S Rico Cowans ...........................................CB Valorian Cunningham ...............................S Chris Burks..............................................RB

No. 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 38 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 45 46 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 53

Name ........................................ Pos. Antwon Robinson .....................................S Austin Nelson .........................................CB Jessie Johnson ........................................RB Lairren Johnson ......................................CB James Howard ........................................CB Jeff Williams ...........................................RB Dakota Ogles .......................................... TE Stefan Terleckyj................................... PK/P Paul Graham ....................................... PK/P Mike Sawchuk ..........................................S Andrew Matt ..........................................DE Reiley McFadden ....................................DE Al Saad ...................................................RB Shane Johnson .......................................LB Alex Kish ...................................................S Jason McCauslin .....................................FB Anthony DeDamos..................................LB Taven Howell ..........................................LB Tim MacLean ..........................................FB Yaser Hamdan ........................................DE Chet Privett.............................................FB Steve O’Shell...........................................LB Sean McAuliffe ..................................FB/LS Greg Webber.............................................C Marcell Jones ..........................................LB Moe Davenport.......................................LB Jawun Gamble........................................LB Sam Tate ...................................................T

NUMERICAL ROSTER/COMCAST-XFINITY No. 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 81 83

Name ........................................ Pos. Mike Komor .........................................C/LS Alex Ziedas ...............................................C Idris Hobdy .............................................LB Sam Sillmon ...........................................NT Nores Fradi .............................................LB Marv Jefferson ........................................DE Sawyer McFadden ....................................G Ben Walker ...............................................T Thom Box .................................................C LaMonte Baker .......................................DT Mike Laamanen ......................................DE JT Pillars ...................................................G Raafat El Hage ........................................NT Jeff Dew ............................................... G/C Chris Cox ...................................................G Jada Littlejohn........................................NT Andy Zimmerman ....................................T Rocky Mikulec...........................................G Nate Theaker ........................................ G/T Robert Kelly ..............................................G Ashawn Butler ........................................DE Tommy Richardson ...................................T Ed Reny.....................................................T Andrew Koterba .......................................G Lucas Sanders ...........................................G Jake Sheets ...............................................T Brandon Tinsley .................................... WR Nathan White ......................................... TE

No. 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 97 98 * * * # * # * # * *

Name ........................................ Pos. Jake Carrizales ........................................DE Trent Brodbeck ....................................... TE Clarence Turner ....................................... SE Manny Mendoza ................................... WR Aaron Weston ......................................... TE Ethan Walsh............................................ TE Dalton Binkowski....................................DE Charles Martin ........................................DT Blake Mazur............................................DT Jequarius French.....................................DT Justice Akuezue ......................................DE Greg Hasse..............................................DE Ryan Hankins..........................................NT Alex Medenbach .....................................DE Rabeah Beydoun ....................................RB Ron Brant ............................................S/LS Romello Brown .......................................RB Kevin Buford-Wilson...............................CB Amir Edwards .........................................RB Will Gardner ........................................... FS Jamel Hicks........................................... WR Will Lyons ............................................. WR Marqua Perdue .........................................S Michael Riojas ...................................... WR

*-Will redshirt in 2013.

#-Medical for 2013.

Tentative 2013-14 Comcast Schedule of WSU Athletic Events Football vs. Ashland at 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 14, 2013, at Adams Field in Detroit Football vs. Malone at noon on Saturday, September 28, 2013, at Adams Field in Detroit Football vs. Northwood at noon on Saturday, October 5, 2013, at Adams Field in Detroit Football vs. Saginaw Valley at noon on Saturday, October 19, 2013, at Adams Field in Detroit Football vs. Grand Valley at noon on Saturday, November 16, 2013, at Adams Field in Detroit

2013 Comcast/Xfinity Channel 900 Broadcast Crew Left to right: Rod Beard (color analyst), Ryan Ermanni (play-by-play) and Joe Abramson (sideline reporter).

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Additional men’s and women’s basketball and softball event dates will be announced at a later time.


WDTK CREW/WINTERS ON WEDNESDAY’S

In June 2010, WSU Director of Athletics Rob Fournier announced an extension of a radio broadcast agreement with WDTK Radio (1400 AM) for football and men’s basketball through the 2014-2015 school year. “This agreement continues a great relationship that has connected us with over 145,000 WSU alumni in the immediate area,” said Fournier. “Chris MacCourtney (WDTK General Manager) has embraced the University’s mission in our community and the association with the professionals of WDTK has made this an exciting extension. I look forward to the years ahead of successful WSU athletic teams being aired on a premier radio station.” The 2013 campaign will be the 12th season WSU football and basketball games have been aired on 1400 AM and contests are also available through the Internet at wdtkam.com and on 92.7 FM. Veteran Detroit sports broadcaster Sean Baligian returns for his fifth season calling Warrior football contests. Baligian has been on the Detroit airwaves for a decade and writes a fantasy football blog during the football season for MLive.com. His

fantasy football column has also appeared in The Detroit News. In Oct. 2007, Baligian was named Best Radio Sports Talk Host by the Detroit Metro Times for the people, places and things that make metro Detroit great. His afternoon radio sports talk show originates from Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also serves as the play-by-play announcer for the Plymouth Whalers. Former Warrior tailback and kick returner Josh Renel will be joining Baligian in the booth in 2013. Renel provided color commentary for one game in

2012 and will take over the duties full-time in 2013. Renel finished his collegiate career with nearly 5,600 all-purpose yards (which ranks second in school history behind Joique Bell) and became only the second player in NCAA Division II Championship game history to take back the opening kickoff for a touchdown. It was his second career kickoff return for a score. During his 48-game career, he averaged over five yards a carry, nearly 12 yards per punt return and 25.0 yards on 64 kickoff returns.

Josh Renel, Color Analyst and former Warrior All-American

Sean Baligian, Play-by-Play Announcer

Renel ranks fourth in school history with 2,767 rushing yards, fifth in rushing touchdowns (28), second in punt return yards (784) and third in kickoff return yards (1,600). Veteran Lisa Seymour returns to handle all the sideline reports as well as hosting the 30-minute pre-game radio show prior to home contests. “NewsTalk 1400 WDTK looks forward to continuing this important relationship with Wayne State University, the premier public university in southeastern Michigan,” stated WDTK General Manager Chris MacCourtney. “Together, we’ll continue to build the profile of WSU athletics and the profile of this great university.” Salem Communications is America’s leading radio broadcaster, Internet content provider, and magazine and book publisher targeting audiences interested in Christian and family-themed content and conservative values. In addition to its radio properties, Salem owns Salem Radio Network, which syndicates talk, news and music programming to approximately 2,400 affiliates; Salem Radio Representatives, a national radio advertising sales force; Salem Web Network, a leading Internet provider of Christian content and online streaming; and Salem Publishing, a leading publisher of Christian themed magazines. Salem owns and operates 99 radio stations, with 61 stations in the nation’s top 25 markets – and 30 in the top 10. Each of our radio properties has a full portfolio of broadcast and digital marketing opportunities.

WINTERS ON WEDNESDAY’S The second year of the Winters on Wednesdays radio show featuring Wayne State University head football coach Paul Winters will debut this Wednesday at 7 p.m. on 1400 AM The Patriot (and 92.7 FM). The hour long show will also be available via the internet at wdtkam.com. Join coach Winters and show host Rod Beard every Wednesday evening throughout the football season for a look inside Warrior football. Fans can submit questions to the show via Wayne State Athletics’ Twitter and Facebook platforms, or via e-mail (warriorfans@wayne.edu). The “Get to Know Her” segment will feature a spotlight on a former WSU female studentLisa Seymour interviewing head coach Paul Winters at halftime of the 2012 athlete or a prominent female in athletics. The Winters on Wednesdays show Homecoming contest. In addition to serving as the sideline reporter for will also include an alumni call-in segment. every Warrior football game (both home and away), Seymour also hosts the 30-minute pre-game radio show prior to home contests. In addition, she has also served as host of the Winters on Wednesday’s 60-minute radio program.

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QUARTERBACKS/CARL ROSCOE-SEAN GUINANE

Carl

ROSCOE R-Sophomore • 6-3 • 230 Kentwood, Mich. • Kelloggsville H.S.

Roscoe’s Career Statistics Year 2012

GP 3

Att 27

Comp 15

Year 2012

Rush Att 8

Yds -11

Year 2012

Plays 35

Yards 122

Int 0

Pct. 55.6

Yds 133

Avg ---

TD 0

Long 9

Total Offense Avg Per Play 3.49

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for all 10 games, seeing action in three contests ... made collegiate debut in fourth quarter at Malone ... completed 4-of-6 passes for 31 yards at Grand Valley ... tossed first collegiate touchdown pass in Michigan Tech game ... passed for 102 yards on 11-of-21 vs. the Huskies ... also had a season-best nine-yard run against MTU.

Long 17

Eff. 109.16

Avg Per Game 40.67

5

2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

TD 1

Sean

GUINANE R-Junior • 6-4 • 237 St. Joseph, Mich. • St. Joseph H.S.

2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week award for both the Urbana and Hillsdale contests.

2012: Dressed for all 10 games, seeing action at Malone and vs. Michigan Tech ... directed one High School: A 2011 graduate of Kelloggsville High School ... earned three varsity letters series against the Pioneers ... completed three passes vs. the Huskies for 45 yards ... also had for the Rockets ... selected to the 2010 Detroit News Division 5-6 All-State Honorable Mention two rushing attempts against MTU. squad ... as a junior, led his team to the first perfect regular season and first playoff win in school history, while passing for 1,251 yards and 20 touchdowns for coach Don Galster ... 2011: Dressed for all 16 games, appearing in the first two contests ... made collegiate debut completed 147 of 256 passes for 2,464 yards and 33 touchdowns to only three interceptions against Urbana and completed four of five passes for 60 yards ... had a 39-yard completion to in his career ... a three-sport athlete (basketball for three years and baseball for four years) ... Dominique Maybanks on a fourth-and-eight vs. the Blue Knights ... also had a five-yard run on scored 24 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in win over rival Godwin Heights ... also earned a third-and-three ... completed only pass attempt vs. Tiffin for 11 yards. first team all-conference honors in both basketball and baseball ... served as a two-year team 2010: Dressed for all 11 games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. captain in all three sports. Personal: Full name--Carl D. Roscoe II ... born January 2, 1993, in Grand Rapids, Mich. ... son of Carl and Rochelle Roscoe ... both parents played basketball at Coffeyville College in Kansas ... has an older sister Carla ... is a finance major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012 and Fall 2012.

Roscoe’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp 9-22-12 @ Malone 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

Att Comp Int 0 0 0 6 4 0 21 11 0

Pct. Yds ---- 0 66.7 31 52.4 102

TD Long Rush TD Total Off 0 0 NA 0 0 0 9 -14 0 17 1 17 3 0 105

Roscoe’s Career Highs Completions: 11 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Attempts: 21 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Passing Yards: 102 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Passing TDs: 1 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Best Completion Pct. (min. 10 att.) 52.4 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Total Offense: 105 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Rushing Yards: 3 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Rushing Touchdowns: NA

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High School: A 2010 graduate of St. Joseph High School ... earned three varsity letters for coach Elliot Uzelac ... passed for 1,020 yards and 10 touchdowns in eight games ... also rushed for 186 yards and two scores in 2009 ... helped the Bears to the 2009 district championship before falling to eventual state champion East Grand Rapids ... was a two-time AllSouthwestern Michigan Athletic Conference (Big 16) selection ... completed 15 of 17 passes for 242 yards and two touchdowns in a win over Benton Harbor ... as a junior passed for 1,180 yards and 12 touchdowns while completing 84-of-138 attempts ... rushed for 324 yards and three touchdowns in 2008 ... helped SJHS reach the second round of the 2008 state playoffs after an undefeated regular season ... also earned four letters in basketball for the Bears ... named to Bankhoops.com 2008 Class B Underclassman All-State squad ... helped the Bears to the state quarterfinals in 2009 ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball. Personal: Full name--Sean W. Guinane ... born February 25, 1992, in Southfield ... son of Jerry and Dorrine Guinane ... has two older brothers, Grant and Brad ... has one younger sister, Bridget ... father played basketball at Detroit ... his uncle Dave was on the WSU basketball team from 1972-74 ... brother Brad was a four-year basketball letterwinner (2008-12) at Hillsdale earning First Team All-GLIAC honors for 2011-12 ... is a business marketing major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010, Fall 2011 and Fall 2012 ... last name is pronounced guh-NAYN.

Guinane’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-3-11 9-10-11

Opp Urbana Tiffin

9-22-12 @ Malone 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

Att Comp Int Pct. Yds 5 4 0 80.0 60 1 1 0 100.0 11 0 7

0 3

0 0

---42.9

0 45

TD Long Rush Yds TD Total Off 0 39 5 0 65 0 11 4 0 15 0 0

0 20

0 3

0 0

0 48


QUARTERBACKS/GUINANE-DOUG GRIFFIN-RYAN NEWCOM Guinane’s Career Highs Completions: 4 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Attempts: 7 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Passing Yards: 60 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Passing TDs: NA Total Offense: 65 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Rushing Yards: 5 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Rushing Touchdowns: NA

track (1600m relay), basketball and golf. Personal: Full name--Douglas M. Griffin ... born January 2, 1992 ... son of Robert and Karie Griffin ... has a younger brother, Gabe, and two sisters, Jeanette and Chelsea ... is an electrical engineering major.

Griffin’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-3-11

Opp Urbana

Att Comp Int 0 0 0

11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

0 0

0 0

GP 2 2 4

Att 6 7 13

Comp 5 3 8

Year 2011 2012 CAREER

Rush Att 4 2 6

Yds 9 3 12

Year 2011 2012 CAREER

Plays 10 9 19

Yards 80 48 128

Int 0 0 0

Pct. 83.3 42.9 61.5

Yds 71 45 116

Avg 2.2 1.5 2.0

TD 0 0 0

Long 5 6 6

Total Offense Avg Per Play 8.00 5.33 6.74

TD 0 0 0

11 Doug GRIFFIN R-Junior • 6-2 • 208 North Branch, Mich. • North Branch H.S. 2012: Made season debut on kickoff return and kickoff coverage teams at Grand Valley ... also saw kickoff return action vs. Michigan Tech. 2011: Dressed for the six home games plus at Ohio Dominican ... traveled for the final four playoff games, but did not dress ... made collegiate debut late in the fourth quarter vs. Urbana ... led an 89-yard scoring drive ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week award for both the Lake Erie and St. Cloud contests ... wore No. 11. 2010: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... two-time WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week recipient (for the Tiffin contest and the Ohio Dominican game) ... wore No. 18. High School: A 2010 graduate of North Branch High School ... earned three varsity letters for the Broncos and coach Pat Forster ... led the NBHS to its second playoff appearance in school history ... rushed for 970 yards during while passing for 986 yards as a senior ... was responsible for 21 touchdowns in 2009 ... earned Honorable Mention All-Thumb accolades ... rushed for 105 yards and a touchdown (80 yards) on 17 carries against Caro on Sept. 25, 2009 ... also had a 65-yard TD run versus Garber ... named Honorable Mention All-Advertiser as a basketball player ... scored 15 points in win over Bad Axe on Feb. 6, 2010 ... also competed in

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0 0

TD Long Rush Yds TD Total Off 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Ryan

NEWCOM

Long Eff. 39 182.73 20 96.86 39 136.49

Avg Per Game 40.00 24.00 32.00

Yds 0

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Guinane’s Career Statistics Year 2011 2012 CAREER

0 0

Pct. ----

Sophomore • 6-3 • 205 Warren, Mich. • Woods Tower H.S. 2012: Redshirted at Wayne State due to GLIAC transfer rules ... selected WSU’s Scout Offensive Player of the Week for both the Hillsdale and Grand Valley contests. 2011: Redshirted at Ashland. High School: A 2011 graduate of Warren Woods Tower High School ... was a two-year letterwinner for coach Dan Eberhardt ... passed for 1,700 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2010 ... earned First Team All-County and All-League accolades as a senior ... completed 24-of-34 passes for 365 yards and three touchdowns in a 42-35 setback to Fitzgerald ... also selected all-county in basketball ... was a two-year letterwinner in basketball for the Titans ... served as a team captain in both sports. Personal: Full name--Ryan A. Newcom ... born August 24, 1993, in Warren ... son of Andy and Kim Newcom ... has a younger brother, Jacob ... is a criminal justice major.

WAYNE STATE CAREER RECORDS SET BY MICKEY MOHNER (2009-12) 30-15 Record Category

Mohner Total

Attempts Completions Passing Yards Passing TDs

961 537 7,287 55

Passing Efficiency Avg. Yds./Pass Att. Total Offense Total Offense/Play

131.2 7.6 7,186 6.60

Category

833 by Michael Gluski, 1994-98 374 by Michael Gluski, 1994-98 4,836 by Michael Gluski, 1994-98 38 by Michael Gluski, 1994-98 38 by Jason Charron, 1999-01 123.9 by Randy Hutchison, 2001-04 7.2 by Randy Hutchison, 2001-04 7,008 by Joique Bell, 2006-09 6.23 by Randy Hutchison, 2001-04

Mohner Total/Rank

Comp. Pct. Avg. Yds./Comp. Pass Yds./Game TDs Responsible For Total Off./Game

Previous Record Holder

55.9/2nd 13.6/3rd 155.0/3rd 58/2nd 152.9/4th

Record Holder 58.1 by Randy Hutchison, 2001-04 13.9 by Dan Gray, 2000-02 178.7 by Jason Charron, 1999-01 100 by Joique Bell, 2006-09 177.8 by Jason Charron, 1999-01

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

NICK MOELLER-FULLBACKS/CHET PRIVETT

Nick MOELLER

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PRIVETT R-Senior • 5-11 • 235 Sterling Heights, Mich. • De La Salle H.S.

Senior • 6-2 • 211 Ann Arbor, Mich. • Saline H.S. 2013: Will serve as a student assistant coach. 2012: Missed the entire season due to an injury ... served as a team filmer. 2011: Dressed for 13 games, making lone collegiate appearance in second half vs. Urbana ... completed one pass and also had a six-yard run ... finished Blue Knights contest with three carries ... did not dress for the next three games due to injury ... dressed but did not play in the last 12 games, including the national championship game.

2012 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Selection 2012 WSU Ultimate Warrior 2011 Hansen’s Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American 2011 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Selection 2010 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Selection 2010 WSU Offensive Rookie of the Year 2013: Named to the AFCA Good Works Nominee List in July 2013.

2010: Missed the entire season, due to a pre-season injury ... received a medical redshirt. 2009: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

2012: Selected as WSU Football’s 2012 Ultimate Warrior for outstanding work in the weight room ... started all 10 games at fullback ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... had a seven-yard reception at Northwood ... recorded an 11-yard reception at Saginaw Valley ... had lone carry of the season vs. Northern Michigan ... tied a career-high with two receptions against the Wildcats ... caught a nine-yard pass at Grand Valley ... had a punt coverage tackle against Michigan Tech ... played on the kickoff return team and punt coverage teams in all 10 games ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee ... 2012-13 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Saline High School ... was a three-year letterwinner for the Hornets ... completed 175-of-294 passes in 2008 for 2,584 yards and 15 touchdowns with 11 interceptions for coach Mike Glennie ... passed for a season-high 354 yards (on 23-of-35) in win over Milford ... had a season-best three touchdown passes on Sept. 12 vs. Chelsea ... also rushed for 415 yards and 15 touchdowns ... recorded four rushing touchdowns in Oct. 3 triumph over Ypsilanti Lincoln and a season-high 98 rushing yards ... named to the Heritage West 2008 All-Area Football Team First Team Offense ... had 1,200 passing yards as a junior 2011: Selected to the Hansen’s Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American squad ... served as a football team captain in 2008 ... also played two seasons of basketball for SHS. ... named to Don Hansen’s Super Region Three Second Team ... selected to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention team ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... started 12 of Personal: Full name--Nicholas A. Moeller ... born July 6, 1991, in New Burg, New York ... the 13 games played ... started the first nine games of the season at fullback before suffering son of Andy and Molly Moeller ... father played football at the University of Michigan and is an injury ... garnered 27 rushing yards on a fake punt against Urbana ... had two receptions currently the offensive line coach for the Baltimore Ravens ... has an older brother, Charlie, against Michigan Tech for 20 yards including a three-yard TD reception (second career TD and two younger sisters, Olivia and Melanie ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Athletic catch) ... also made one punt coverage tackle vs. the Huskies ... had one carry and one kickoff Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2010 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term return at Ohio Dominican ... scored first career rushing touchdown in win at Northern Michigan gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2011 and Fall 2011 ... grandfather Gary Moeller was a college football and had one reception ... made one catch at Ashland ... saw action on the kickoff return team coach for 30 years before spending seven years in the NFL. in the first nine games ... had limited playing time at fullback at Nebraska-Kearney ... started the final three playoff contests, including the national championship game ... had a rushing touchdown at both Minnesota-Duluth and Winston-Salem State ... also saw action on the Moeller’s Career Statistics punt coverage team ... 2011-12 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award. Year GP Att Comp Int Pct. Yds TD Long Eff. 2011

1

Year 2011

Rush Att 3

2

1 Yds -5

0

50.0

4

Avg ---

TD 0

Long 6

0

4

Moeller’s Career Highs Completions: 1 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Attempts: 2 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Passing Yards: 4 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Passing TDs: NA Total Offense: -1 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Rushing Yards: -5 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Rushing Touchdowns: NA

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66.80

2010: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence team (cumulative GPA 3.5+) ... started all 11 games at fullback ... recipient of WSU’s Offensive Rookie of the Year award ... first career reception went for 24 yards and a touchdown at Lake Erie ... also had a 17-yard reception vs. the Storm ... had first collegiate carry vs. Ashland ... made two receptions for 13 yards at Saginaw Valley ... caught two passes for 31 yards vs. Indianapolis ... had one rushing attempt at Findlay ... saw playing time on the kickoff return and punt coverage teams ... 2010-11 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award. 2009: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Offensive Player of the Week for the Findlay game. High School: A 2009 graduate of Warren De La Salle Collegiate ... earned three varsity letters for coach Paul Verska and the Pilots ... helped the squad his senior year to a 13-1 mark and the state championship game ... credited with 89 tackles, while rushing for 488 yards and eight touchdowns ... averaged 5.6 yards per carry ... also had six receptions for 52 yards ... rushed for a season-high 101 yards on Oct. 31 vs. Port Huron ... was an All-Catholic League selection in 2008 after earning all-league accolades as a junior ... named to the Macomb Daily Honorable Mention All-County squad ... earned Honorable Mention All-East honors ... voted De La Salle’s best linebacker for 2007 ... also competed for one year in wrestling ... was a member of the


FULLBACKS/PRIVETT-SEAN McAULIFFE National Honor Society ... served as a team captain in football.

Privett’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 2 (2x) MR at Winston-Salem (12/10/11) Rushing Yards: 27 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Receptions: 2 (5x) MR vs. Northern Mich. (10/20/12) Receiving Yards: 24 at Lake Erie (10/9/10) Receiving Touchdowns: 1 (2x) MR vs. Michigan Tech (9/17/11) All-Purpose Yards: 56 at Lake Erie (10/9/10)

Personal: Full name--Chet A. Privett ... born January 30, 1990, in Royal Oak ... son of Steve and Sherry Privett ... has a younger brother Matt ... is a health sciences major (preoccupational therapy) ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 (4.00), Fall 2010, Winter 2011, Fall 2011 (4.00), Winter 2012 and Winter 2013 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2010 and Fall 2012 ... last name is pronounced PRIV-ett.

Privett’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Opp Northwood @ Tiffin @ Mich. Tech Ohio Domin. Northern Mi. @ Lake Erie Ashland Hillsdale @ SVSU Indianapolis @ Findlay

Att 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3

TD Long Rec -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -2 0 4 0 -1 -2 -2 0 3 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 1 13 31 0

TD Long KOR -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 1 24 1 -0 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 22 0 -0

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 INJ INJ INJ 0 2 2 0

27 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 -

27 --3 1 -----

0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0

0 10 20 0 8 0 8 0 0

0 1 0 0 -

-10 17 -8 -8 ---

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 4 0

1 1 -

-1 3 --

0 0 1 0

0 0 8 0

0 -

--8 --

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

0 -

------2 ----

0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0

0 0 0 7 0 11 7 0 9 0

0 0 0 0 -

---7 -11 4 -9 --

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Privett’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 11 13 10 34

Rush Att 2 7 1 10

Yds 7 37 2 46

Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

Receptions 7 6 5 18

Yds 86 54 34 174

Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

Plays 10 14 6 30

Rushing 7 37 2 46

Avg 3.5 5.3 2.0 4.6

TD 0 3 0 3

Long 4 27 2 27

Avg 12.3 9.0 6.8 9.7

TD 1 1 0 2

Long 24 17 11 24

All-Purpose Receiving 86 54 34 174

KOR 15 9 0 24

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0

Chet Privett receiving the 2012 WSU Ultimate Warrior Award from head coach Paul Winters and strength and conditioning coach Ruben Mendoza.

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McAULIFFE R-Junior • 6-1 • 260 Westland, Mich. • Livonia Franklin H.S. 2012: Played in all 10 games, making two starts ... started as part of a two-tight end set at both Ashland and Saginaw Valley ... wore No. 46 for the season opener ... played on both kickoff return and punt coverage (as the long snapper) teams in the first six games ... first career reception was a two-yard touchdown catch at Grand Valley ... switched to No. 49. 2011: Dressed for all 16 contests, seeing playing time in 13 games ... made collegiate debut as a back-up tackle against Urbana ... saw significant playing time as a tight end vs. both Tiffin and Michigan Tech ... dressed but did not play at Ohio Dominican, Ashland and Hillsdale ... saw limited playing time as a back-up fullback against Northern Michigan, Lake Erie, Saginaw Valley, Indianapolis and Findlay ... saw significant playing time at fullback at St. Cloud ... started the Nebraska-Kearney contest at fullback ... saw playing time as a tight end at Minnesota-Duluth ... started at Winston-Salem as part of a two tight end set ... saw playing time as a back-up tight end in the national championship game ... wore No. 53 as a back-up offensive tackle and both 89 (home) and 97 (away) as a back-up tight end/H-back.

Total 108 100 36 244

2010: Dressed for all six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... two-time Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week (Northwood and Saginaw Valley games). High School: A 2010 graduate of Livonia Franklin ... received all-state recognition as as senior

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

FULLBACKS/McAULIFFE-TIM MacLEAN-TAILBACKS/DAVIS

... named to the 2009 Detroit News All-Metro West Honorable Mention team as well as earning Kensington Lakes Activities Association all-league honors for the second straight season ... collected 85 tackles (11 for loss) and four sacks as a defensive end for coach Chris Kelbert ... helped the Patriots to the state playoffs ... had 69 tackles as a junior including 21 solo ... played offensive guard and defensive end ... placed fourth in the 2009 KLAA discus with a throw of 134’08. Personal: Full name--Sean P. McAuliffe ... born Nov. 9, 1991 ... son of Patrick and Ronelle McAuliffe ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2013 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2011 and Fall 2012 ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) ... last name is pronounced MICK-call-lif.

McAuliffe’s Career Statistics Year 2011 2012 Career

GP 13 10 23

Rec. 0 1 1

Yds 0 2 2

Avg --2.0 2.0

TD 0 1 1

Long 0 2 2

McAulliffe’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: NA Rushing Yards: NA Receptions: 1 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Receiving Yards: 2 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) All-Purpose Yards: 2 at Grand Valley (11/3/12)

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state championship game ... played in the 2009 the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association East-West All-Star game ... helped Country Day to the 2007 state title game and an 11-3 record ... named to the Observer and Eccentric All-Area honorable mention team as a junior ... was a 2008 all-state selection in both football and lacrosse ... also played defense on the lacrosse team for three years. Personal: Full name--Timothy J. MacLean ... born February 14, 1991, in Bloomfield Hills ... son of Thomas and Bridgette MacLean ... father played football at Miami University, and mother played basketball at Madonna ... has two younger brothers, Joe and James, and a younger sister, Mary ... is a nursing major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010 and Winter 2011.

24 Toney DAVIS R-Senior • 5-10 • 212 Muskegon Hts., Mich. • Muskegon H.S. 2012 ALL-GLIAC Second Team 2011 Hansen’s Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American 2011 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention 2010 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Career Notes: Enters senior season with 3,190 career rushing yards and 44 rushing touchdowns, which rank third and second, respectively on the WSU all-time charts ... has 3,327 all-purpose yards and 276 points ... point total is second all-time behind Joique Bell ... his 46 total touchdowns is also second ... averaged 88.6 rushing yards per game (through first three seasons) which is fourth of anyone in the last 37 years at WSU.

2012: Voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team by the league’s head coaches ... started all nine games played ... rushed for a game-high 70 yards at Ashland ... gained 110 yards on the ground vs. Lake Erie and scored three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award (shared with Dominique Maybanks) ... rushed for a gamehigh 83 yards and two touchdowns at Malone ... garnered a game-best 159 rushing yards and two TDs at Northwood (to move into second in career scoring at WSU) to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award ... rushed for 74 yards and eventual game-winning touchdown in Senior • 5-10 • 223 win over Hillsdale ... gained a game-high 154 yards at Saginaw Valley with one touchdown ... Bloomfield Hills, Mich. • Detroit Country Day H.S. rushed for a game-best 105 yards, and two touchdowns, against Northern Michigan to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award (shared with Ethan Walsh) ... had three rushing 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection touchdowns and gained a team-high 139 yards vs. Ferris State ... rushed for a team-best 55 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection yards at Grand Valley ... recorded a career-high four catches vs. the Lakers ... had at least one rushing touchdown in seven games ... led the team in rushing yards and all-purpose yards ... 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for all five home games, but did not finished 16th nationally in scoring (9.33 points per game) and 30th in the NCAA in rushing see any playing time. yards per game (105.44) ... GLIAC League Rankings: Ranked fourth in touchdowns (13), fifth in both rushing attempts (195) and points per game (9.3), and sixth in both rushing yards 2011: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for all six home games, making lone (949) and rushing yards per game (105.4). appearance vs. Tiffin (and collegiate debut) as a fullback in fourth quarter vs. the Dragons ... did not travel for any of the 10 road games ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the 2011: Played in all 16 games ... selected to the Hansen’s Football Gazette Honorable Mention Week award (as a linebacker) for both the Northern Michigan and Hillsdale contests. All-American squad ... voted to Don Hansen’s Super Region Three Third Team ... named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention team ... had eight carries for 59 yards and a touchdown against 2010: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time. Urbana ... rushed for 62 yards and two touchdowns vs. Tiffin ... gained 73 yards on 17 carries against Michigan Tech ... had his first 100-yard game (of the season) in road win at Ohio Pre-WSU: Redshirted at Michigan State in 2009. Dominican with 19 carries for 127 yards and two touchdowns to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award ... set then career highs in rushing attempts (35) and rushing yards (150) in High School: A 2009 graduate of Detroit Country Day ... earned three varsity letters for coach the win at Northern Michigan ... rushed for 74 yards on 13 carries vs. Lake Erie ... scored WSU’s Dan MacLean ... recorded 69 tackles as a senior defensive tackle to earn Oakland Press All- lone rushing touchdown at Ashland to share WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award ... had County Second Team honors ... helped guide the 2008 Yellow Jackets to an 11-3 mark and the a rushing touchdown at Hillsdale ... rushed for a game-best 94 yards and a touchdown against

MacLEAN

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TAILBACKS/TONEY DAVIS Saginaw Valley ... gained a game-high 120 rushing yards in win at Indianapolis along with two rushing touchdowns to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award ... recorded two rushing touchdowns against Findlay ... ran for a school record 326 yards in playoff win at St. Cloud to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award ... his five rushing touchdowns vs. the Huskies was one shy of the NCAA Division II record set by Bernard Scott (11/22/08 for Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M) ... gained 69 yards on 22 carries at Nebraska-Kearney ... rushed for 76 yards and one touchdown in victory at Minnesota-Duluth ... had at least one rushing touchdown in 12 games, including eight straight until the Winston-Salem game ... rushed for a game-high 178 yards (fifth highest championship game total) and two scores on 28 carries in the national championship game ... ranked 31st nationally in rushing yards per game (97.31) and 34th in scoring (8.25 points per game) ... rushed for 688 yards and nine touchdowns in the five post-season games ... his 1,557 rushing yards ranks fourth all-time for a single-season at WSU, while his 290 rushing attempts ranks fifth ... his 22 rushing touchdowns is tied-for-third, while his 132 points is fourth best (Joique Bell has the top three totals) ... wore No. 24. 2011 NCAA Playoffs: Had the most rushing attempts (119), most rushing yards (688), and most rushing touchdowns (9) ... tied-for-first in offensive TDs (9) ... fourth in both rushing average per game (137.6) and total plays (119), and fifth in total yards (688). 2010: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic team ... played in all 11 games ... rushed for 114 yards and first collegiate touchdown vs. Northwood in collegiate debut ... gained 140 yards on 14 carries with three touchdowns at Tiffin to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award ... had a WSU season-best 60-yard run against the Dragons ... ran for 52 yards against Northern Michigan ... rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns at Lake Erie, plus first collegiate reception went for 21 yards ... recorded a 36-yard touchdown reception vs. Ashland ... had 112 rushing yards and two touchdowns at Saginaw Valley ... rushed 14 times for 33 yards and a touchdown vs. Indianapolis ... had four 100-yard games ... tied-for-93rd nationally in rushing yards per game (62.18) ... third on the squad in all-purpose yards (741), scoring (60 points) and total offense (684) ... ranked seventh in the GLIAC in rushing touchdowns (9), tied-foreighth in total touchdowns (10), ninth in rushing attempts (165), 11th in both rushing yards per game and rushing yards, and 14th in scoring (5.5 points per game) ... wore No. 7. 2009: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted. High School: A 2009 graduate of Muskegon High School ... helped the Big Reds to a 14-0 mark as a senior ... scored on a 46-yard touchdown run in the 2008 Division 2 state championship game win over Warren De La Salle ... finished the championship game with 79 rushing yards on six carries ... led MHS with three receptions for 24 yards ... rushed for 1,157 yards and 26 touchdowns on 126 carries for coach Tony Annese ... averaged 9.18 yards per carry in 2008 ... had 24 receptions for 286 yards as a senior ... named to the All-OK Conference squad as well as the All-Area team ... earned varsity letters in football and track. Personal: Full name--Anthony D. Davis, Jr. ... born November 17, 1990, in Muskegon ... son of Anthony Davis and Tondalaya Tyson ... has three younger brothers, Antonio, De’Anthony and Armari ... is a criminal justice major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2010.

Davis’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 38 at St. Cloud State (11/19/11) Rushing Yards: 326 at St. Cloud State (11/19/11) Rushing Touchdowns: 5 at St. Cloud State (11/19/11) Receptions: 4 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Receiving Yards: 36 vs. Ashland (10/16/10) All-Purpose Yards: 326 at St. Cloud State (11/19/11) Points: 30 at St. Cloud State (11/19/11)

Davis’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Opp Northwood @ Tiffin @ Mich. Tech Ohio Domin. Northern Mi. @ Lake Erie Ashland Hillsdale @ SVSU Indianapolis @ Findlay

Att 29 14 13 5 18 29 14 7 22 14 0

Yds 114 140 26 16 52 106 50 35 112 33 0

TD Long Rec 1 11 0 3 60 0 0 10 0 0 6 0 0 11 0 2 18 1 0 10 1 0 21 0 2 25 0 1 7 0 -0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 21 36 0 0 0 0

TD Long -----0 21 1 36 -----

All-Purpose 114 140 26 16 52 127 86 35 112 33 0

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

8 12 17 19 35 13 13 2 16 24 12 38 22 22 9 28

59 62 73 127 150 74 57 3 94 120 50 326 69 76 39 178

1 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 1 0 2

49 20 21 20 16 18 10 4 16 18 10 47 10 10 14 44

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 -

---2 -------------

59 62 73 129 150 74 57 3 94 120 50 326 69 76 39 178

9-8-12 @ Ashland 23 9-15-12 Lake Erie 19 9-22-12 @ Malone 17 9-29-12 @ Northwood 29 10-6-12 Hillsdale 28 10-11-12 @ SVSU 25 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 21 10-27-12 Ferris State 22 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11 11-10-12 Mich. Tech INJ Denotes Career Highs

70 110 83 159 74 154 105 139 55

0 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 0

13 21 27 13 11 28 27 47 16

1 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 4

3 20 9 0 2 0 6 6 32

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

3 20 9 -2 -7 6 11

73 130 92 159 76 154 111 145 87

Davis’ Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 11 16 9 36

Rush Att 165 290 195 650

Yds 684 1557 949 3190

Avg 4.1 5.4 4.9 4.9

TD 9 22 13 44

Long 60 49 47 60

TD 1 0 1 2

Long 36 2 20 36

Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

Receptions 2 1 11 14

Yds 57 2 78 137

Avg 28.5 2.0 7.1 9.8

Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

Plays 167 291 206 664

Rushing 684 1557 949 3190

All-Purpose Receiving 57 2 78 137

Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 11 16 9 36

Rush TD Rec TD Total TD 9 1 10 22 0 22 13 1 14 44 2 4.9

KOR 0 0 0 0 Pts 60 132 84 276

PR 0 0 0 0

Total 741 1559 1027 3327

Pts/Game 5.5 8.2 9.3 7.7

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TAILBACKS/DESMOND MARTIN-JAY HAYES

2 Desmond MARTIN R-Junior • 6-0 • 212 Redford, Mich. • Thurston H.S. 2012: Played in all 10 contests ... recorded at least one rushing attempt in every game ... had a 12-yard run vs. Lake Erie ... rushed for 31 yards at Malone ... recorded a WSU season-best 73-yard run against Hillsdale ... had four carries at Saginaw Valley ... rushed for 49 yards and a score against Northern Michigan ... recorded first career 100-yard rushing game with 121 yards on three carries vs. Ferris State to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award ... had runs of 65 and 53 yards against the Bulldogs ... caught lone pass of the season at Grand Valley ... rushed for 60 yards vs. Michigan Tech ... played on kickoff coverage and punt return teams in the first eight games, and also the kickoff return team against the Wildcats ... finished second on the squad in rushing yards but first in yards per carry ... ranked fifth in the league in yards per carry ... switched to No. 2. 2011: Played in all 16 games ... rushed five times for 95 yards against Urbana in collegiate debut ... had an 89-yard TD run vs. the Blue Knights ... saw playing time on the kickoff coverage and punt return teams recording two solo tackles vs. Urbana ... gained 40 yards on four carries while scoring second career touchdown in Tiffin contest ... also had two (1-1) kickoff coverage tackles ... saw special teams action (kickoff coverage and punt return) vs. Michigan Tech ... garnered a first down on only carry vs. Ohio Dominican during WSU’s go-ahead drive in the third quarter ... also saw playing time vs. the Panthers on kickoff return and kickoff coverage ... recorded six carries and a kickoff return at Northern Michigan ... garnered an assisted tackle at Nebraska-Kearney ... had four carries at Winston-Salem ... rushed twice for nine yards in the national championship game ... saw playing time in the last 12 games on kickoff coverage and punt return ... wore No. 37.

Martin’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Opp Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

Att 5 4 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2

Yds 95 40 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9

TD Long Rec 1 89 0 1 11 0 -0 0 2 0 0 5 0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 0 5 0 0 5 0

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

1 1 9 6 6 4 10 3 7 15

2 12 31 16 84 6 49 121 6 60

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

2 12 8 5 73 4 22 65 5 16

Year 2012

Year 2011 2012 CAREER

Rush Att 22 62 84

Yds 161 387 548

Avg 7.3 6.2 6.5

TD 2 1 3

Long 89 73 89

TD 0

Long 5

Receptions 1

Yds 5

Avg 5.0

Plays 23 63 86

Rushing 161 387 548

All-Purpose Receiving 0 5 5

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KOR 7 0 7

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2 12 31 16 84 6 49 121 11 60

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HAYES

Martin’s Career Statistics GP 16 10 26

0 -

All-Purpose 95 40 0 2 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9

Martin’s Career Highs

High School: A 2010 graduate of Redford Thurston High School ... earned two varsity letters for the Eagles ... helped Bob Snell’s squad to the second round of the state playoffs as a senior ... named to the Detroit News 2009 All-Metro West First Team as a linebacker ... had 84 tackles and five sacks, while rushing for 1,056 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior ... had 131 yards rushing, a 45-yard touchdown reception and two interceptions in the 2009 playoff win over Martin Luther King ... named to the 2009 Associated Press Division 3-4 All-State honorable mention team ... served as a football team captain in 2009 ... also played guard on the basketball team.

Year 2011 2012 CAREER

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0

TD Long -----------------

Rushing Attempts: 15 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Rushing Yards: 121 vs. Ferris State (10/27/12) Rushing Touchdowns: 1 (3x) MR vs. Northern Mich. (10/20/12) Receptions: 1 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Receiving Yards: 5 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) All-Purpose Yards: 121 vs. Ferris State (10/27/12) Points: 6 (3x) MR vs. Northern Mich. (10/20/12)

2010: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted.

Personal: Full name--Desmond A. Martin ... born March 20, 1992, in Portsmouth, Va. ... son of Darrayl and Kellie Martin, and Cynthia Posey ... has eight sisters ... is a business administration/management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010, Fall 2012 and Winter 2013.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Senior • 6-0 • 202 Goodell, Mich. • Memphis H.S.

PR 0 0 0

Total 168 392 560

2012: Played in all 10 games ... saw playing time at running back in every game but one ... made WSU debut at Ashland ... had a six-yard reception vs. Lake Erie ... rushed for a careerhigh 34 yards at Malone ... made two kickoff coverage tackles vs. Hillsdale ... made kickoff return debut at Saginaw Valley ... had a 43-yard kickoff return and an 11-yard rush against Northern Michigan ... recorded two special teams tackles (1-0 each on KOC and PC) vs. the Wildcats ... led WSU with 97 all-purpose yards at Grand Valley (career-best five kickoff returns for 94 yards) ... saw action on all four special teams vs. both GVSU and Michigan Tech ... had


TAILBACKS/HAYES-CHRIS BURKS four kickoff returns for a career-high 114 yards against the Huskies, including a career-long 49-yard effort ... also had an 18-yard reception vs. the Huskies ... played on kickoff coverage and punt return teams in all 10 games, and punt coverage squad in nine games ... led WSU with eight special teams tackles (6-0 kickoff coverage, 1-1 punt coverage) ... GLIAC League Rankings: Ranked fourth in kickoff return average (25.1) ... switched to No. 21. 2011: Sat out the year due to GLIAC transfer rules. 2010: Appeared in nine games for Saginaw Valley ... rushed 13 times for 40 yards with a long of six ... lone reception of nine yards was vs. Michigan Tech ... returned 13 kickoffs for 266 yards with a long of 46 against Lake Erie ... made three assisted tackles, all on kickoff coverage ... rushed for a season-high 15 yards on four attempts versus the Storm ... had a season-high 51 kickoff return yards against Wayne State. 2009: Redshirted at Saginaw Valley. High School: A 2009 graduate of Memphis High School ... rushed for 1,312 yards as a senior on 128 carries with 21 touchdowns ... helped the Yellowjackets to an 8-2 mark in 2008 ... also had 17 receptions for 198 yards and three touchdowns as a senior ... returned 15 punts in 2008 for 289 yards and six kickoffs for 222 yards ... made 81 tackles (35-46) as a senior along with two interceptions and three pass break-ups ... also recovered two fumbles ... earned AllNCTL 1st Team honors as well as All-Macomb County 1st Team ... was an All-State Honorable Mention selection ... holds the single-game rushing record (335 yards), rushing touchdowns in a season (21), career rushing touchdowns (28), total touchdowns in a season (26) and total touchdowns in a career (33) ... also played basketball at MHS ... served as a football team captain. Personal: Full name--Arthur G. Hayes ... born November 23, 1991, in Pontiac ... son of Arthur and Tawanda Hayes ... has a younger brother, Aaron, and an older sister, Shanna ... is majoring in criminal justice ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012 and Winter 2013.

Hayes’ Career Statistics Year 2010 2012

GP 9 10

Rush Att 13 10

Yds 40 50

Avg 3.1 5.0

TD 0 0

Long 6 11

Year 2010 2012

Receptions 1 2

Yds 9 24

Avg 9.0 12.0

TD 0 0

Long 9 18

Year 2010 2012

Kickoff Returns 13 10

Yds 266 251

Avg 20.5 25.1

TD 0 0

Long 46 49

Year 2010 2012

Plays 27 22

Rushing 40 50

All-Purpose Receiving 9 24

KOR 266 251

2010 stats while playing at Saginaw Valley.

PR 0 0

Total 315 325

Hayes’ Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 7 at Malone (9/22/12) Rushing Yards: 34 at Malone (9/22/12)) Rushing Touchdowns: NA Receptions: 1 (3x) MR vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Receiving Yards: 18 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) All-Purpose Yards: 132 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Kickoff Return Yards: 114 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12)

Hayes’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec 9-4-10 Cal (Pa.) DNP 9-11-10 @ Ferris State 2 5 0 3 0 9-18-10 Lake Erie 4 15 0 6 0 9-25-10 @ Northwood 0 0 -0 10-2-10 @ Hillsdale 4 13 0 5 0 10-9-10 Mich. Tech 3 7 0 3 1 10-16-10 Indy 0 0 -0 10-23-10 @ Ashland 0 0 -0 10-30-10 Wayne State 0 0 -0 11-6-10 @ NMU DNP 11-13-10 GVSU 0 0 -0 2010 stats while playing at Saginaw Valley.

Yds

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

0 0 7 0 0 0 1 1 1 0

0 0 34 0 0 0 11 2 3 0

0 0 0 0 -

--8 ---11 2 3 --

28

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TD Long

KOR (Long)

0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0

0 -

----9 ----

1-45 (45) 1-46 (46) 2-37 (30) 1-11 (11) 2-32 (19) 0-0 3-44 (20) 3-51 (21)

0

-

--

0-0

0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18

0 0

-6 -------18

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-43 (43) 0-0 5-94 (26) 4-114 (49)

Chris

BURKS R-Sophomore • 5-5 • 184 Detroit, Mich. • Cass Tech H.S. 2012: Played in all 10 games ... made collegiate debut at Ashland ... had one carry and lone reception vs. the Eagles ... returned a Lake Erie kickoff 44 yards ... rushed for a career-high 26 yards at Malone, plus had a 19-yard kickoff return to set a season-best with 45 all-purpose yards ... had one carry at Northwood ... recorded a 15-yard kickoff return against Hillsdale ... had two kickoff returns at Saginaw Valley ... returned a kickoff 33 yards against Northern Michigan ... also saw playing time on the kickoff coverage squad vs. the Wildcats ... had a 16-yard kickoff return vs. Ferris State ... recorded a six-yard carry at Grand Valley ... had two rushing attempts and a kickoff return against Michigan Tech. 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. High School: A 2011 graduate of Cass Tech High School ... earned two varsity letters for coach Tom Wilcher ... helped lead the Technicians to a 13-1 mark in 2010 … named PSL Proud Strong Learner of the Week on Nov. 17, 2010, after he ran for 249 yards on 18 carries, including a 55-yard touchdown, in helping Cass Tech defeat visiting Macomb Dakota (9-3) for the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 1 regional championship … rushed for two touchdowns and 142 yards on 18 carries in 2010 state semifinal loss to Lake Orion ... selected Michigan Chronicle Player of the Year after rushing for 15 touchdowns and 2,095 yards as a senior ... also played safety for CTHS ... finished second in the 100-yard dash in the 2010 PSL track and field meet. Personal: Full name--Christian A. Burks ... born May 19, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Kenneth Burks and Nakia Robinson ... has three younger brothers (Jalen, Kendall and Lamandre) ... is a chemistry major.

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TAILBACKS/BURKS-JESSIE JOHNSON 2011: Dressed for 15 games, seeing playing time in 14 contests ... recorded a rushing touchdown in win over Urbana and also contributed a 25-yard kickoff return ... gained 58 yards on 13 carries vs. Tiffin ... also saw playing time on the kickoff return team in the first three games ... did not travel to Ohio Dominican ... had five carries at Northern Michigan ... played on kickoff return vs. Lake Erie ... dressed but did not play at Ashland ... had a 17-yard kickoff return against Findlay ... returned three kickoffs for 73 yards at Minnesota Duluth, recording a season-best in all-purpose yards ... had two kickoff returns in the national championship game, including his season-long of 30 yards ... also recorded an assisted tackle on kickoff coverage vs. Pittsburg State ... saw kickoff return action in the last nine games.

Burks’ Career Statistics Year 2012

GP 10

Rush Att 13

Yds 45

Avg 3.5

TD 0

Long 21

Year 2012

Receptions 1

Yds 0

Avg 0.0

TD 0

Long 0

Year 2012

Kickoff Returns 8

Yds 179

Avg 22.4

TD 0

Long 44

Year 2012

Plays 22

Rushing 45

All-Purpose Receiving 0

KOR 179

PR 0

Total 224

Burks’ Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 6 at Malone (9/22/12) Rushing Yards: 26 at Malone (9/22/12)) Rushing Touchdowns: NA Receptions: 1 at Ashland (9/8/12) Receiving Yards: 0 at Ashland (9/8/12) All-Purpose Yards: 45 at Malone (9/22/12) Kickoff Return Yards: 44 vs. Lake Erie (9/15/12)

Yds 2 0 26 2 0 0 3 2 6 4

TD Long Rec 0 2 1 -0 0 21 0 0 2 0 -0 -0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 4 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD Long 0 0 ----------

2008: Did not dress for any games and was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Offensive Scout Player of the Week for the Grand Valley game.

KOR (Long) 0-0 1-44 (44) 1-19 (19) 0-0 1-15 (15) 2-36 (19) 1-33 (33) 1-16 (16) 0-0 1-16 (16)

32 Jessie JOHNSON R-Senior • 5-10 • 211 Monroe, Mich. • Monroe H.S. 2010 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2012: Played on the kickoff return team in all 10 games ... had two carries for 10 yards at Ashland ... rushed for 50 yards on six attempts vs. Lake Erie, including a season-long 19-yard carry ... had a rushing touchdown at Malone ... rushed for 32 yards at Northwood ... rushed for a season-best 52 yards against Michigan Tech ... saw time on the kickoff coverage team the last three games making a kickoff coverage tackle vs. the Huskies ... played on the punt return squad at Grand Valley and vs. MTU ... set season-high for rushing yards with 198.

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2010: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic team ... played in nine contests ... made collegiate debut against Northwood on kickoff return team ... also recorded three carries for eight yards against the Timberwolves ... rushed nine times for 25 yards at Tiffin ... scored first collegiate touchdown with a two-yard run against Ohio Dominican ... also had a 17-yard kickoff return vs. the Panthers ... recorded a career-long 40-yard kickoff return vs. Northern Michigan ... had two carries at Lake Erie ... missed two games (Ashland and Hillsdale) with an injury ... saw special teams action at Saginaw Valley and vs. Indianapolis ... had a 24-yard kickoff return at Findlay. 2009: Attended Monroe Community College fall semester.

Burks’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Att 9-8-12 @ Ashland 1 9-15-12 Lake Erie 0 9-22-12 @ Malone 6 9-29-12 @ Northwood 1 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 1 10-27-12 Ferris State 1 11-3-12 @ GVSU 1 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 2 Denotes Career Highs

2011 NCAA Playoffs: Tied-for-eighth in kickoff returns (6) and 10th in kickoff return yards (121).

High School: A 2008 graduate of Monroe High School ... was a four-year starter for coach Greg Hudkins and the Trojans ... listed on the Detroit News 2008 Blue Chip List at No. 50 ... named to the 2006 Toledo Blade Special Mention team as a linebacker after making 47 tackles with two sacks ... rushed for 789 yards on 110 attempts with nine touchdowns as a junior ... also had 350 receiving yards ... gained 746 yards on 124 carries in 2007 with nine touchdowns ... also caught 13 passes for 221 yards ... averaged 33.3 yards per kickoff return ... finished with 1,144 all-purpose yards ... had a 41-yard touchdown run vs. Livonia Franklin in the 2007 state playoffs and finished the game with 108 yards on 19 carries ... also competed in basketball and track ... served as a football team captain as a senior. Personal: Full name--Jessie L. Johnson ... born August 22, 1990, in Toledo, Ohio ... son of Jessie and Hazellette Johnson ... has four older brothers, Shamar, Jovan, Marvin and Stephen, and a older sister, Demerlin ... is a marketing/management major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2008 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2010.

Johnson’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 9 14 10 33

Rush Att 21 26 43 90

Year 2012

Receiving 2

Year Kickoff Returns 2010 4 2011 8 Career 12

Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

Plays 25 34 45 104

Yds 60 81 198 339

Avg 2.9 3.1 4.6 3.8

TD 1 1 1 3

Long 8 20 19 20

Yds 7

Avg 3.5

TD 0

Long 6

Yds 98 163 261

Avg 24.5 20.4 21.8

TD 0 0 0

Long 40 30 40

Rushing 60 81 198 339

All-Purpose Receiving 0 0 7 7

KOR 98 163 0 261

PR 0 0 0 0

Total 158 244 205 607


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Johnson’s Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 13 vs. Tiffin (9/10/11) Rushing Yards: 58 vs. Tiffin (9/10/11) Rushing Touchdowns: 1 (3x) MR at Malone (9/22/12) Receptions: 1 (2x) MR at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Kickoff Returns: 3 at Minnesota-Duluth (12/3/11) Kickoff Return Yards: 73 at Minnesota-Duluth (12/3/11) All-Purpose Yards: 73 at Minnesota-Duluth (12/3/11)

Johnson’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics TD Long KOR -0 -0 -0 -1 -2 -0

Yds 0 0 0 17 57 0

R-Senior • 5-7 • 187 Detroit, Mich. • Romulus H.S. 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2010 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for eight games, seeing action in four contests ... made season debut on kickoff coverage team against Hillsdale ... played on the punt coverage team at both Saginaw Valley and Grand Valley ... saw kickoff coverage action vs. Northern Michigan.

Opp Northwood @ Tiffin @ Mich. Tech Ohio Domin. Northern Mi. @ Lake Erie Ashland Hillsdale @ SVSU Indianapolis @ Findlay

Att 3 9 0 7 0 2 INJ INJ 0 0 0

Yds 8 25 0 21 0 6

0 0 0

-

----

0 0 0

0 0 0

-

----

0 0 1

0 0 24

2010: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic team ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week (as a running back) for the Saginaw Valley game ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week (as a cornerback) for the Lake Erie contest.

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

8 13 0 DNT 5 0 DNP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 58 0

1 0 -

4 20 --

0 0 0

0 0 0

-

----

1 0 0

25 0 0

2009: Spent the 2009 season as a filmer.

7 0

0 -

5 --

0 0

0 0

-

---

0 0

0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

-

----------

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

-

----------

0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 2

0 0 0 17 0 0 73 0 48

2 6 3 7 0 1 4 3 7 10

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0

WILLIAMS

Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

TD Long Rec 0 4 0 0 8 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 6 0

Jeff

2011: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for the six home games, seeing action in the first two contests ... made collegiate debut on the kickoff coverage team vs. Urbana ... rushed for 14 yards on four carries against Tiffin ... did not travel for the 10 road games.

2008: Attended Wayne State as a student.

10 50 5 32 0 0 20 4 25 52

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 19 5 8 -0 7 6 7 10

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0

0 0 -

-1 ------6 --

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

High School: A 2008 graduate of Romulus High School ... played cornerback as a sophomore and linebacker as a junior ... had 23 carries for 110 yards as a senior in 2007 ... scored both of the touchdowns for the Eagles in a 22-13 setback to Highland Park on Sept. 7, 2007. Personal: Full name--Jeffrey B. Williams ... born August 13, 1990, in Detroit ... son of Jeffery Treadaway ... has younger brother, Jeremiah, and an older sister, Alexis ... is a media arts and studies major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010, Winter 2011, Fall 2011, Winter 2012, Fall 2012 and Winter 2013.

Williams’ Career Statistics Year 2011 2012

GP 2 4

Rush Att 4 0

Yds 14 0

42

TD 0 -

Long 5 -

Al

SAAD Sophomore • 5-9 • 194 Riverview, Mich. • Riverview H.S.

DUPPONG SETS WSU RECORD On Oct. 11, 2003, then WSU senior Craig Duppong became the first player in school history to rush for over 100 yards in a game plus have over 100 yards receiving in the same contest when he had 110 yards on 21 carries and 117 yards on 10 receptions against Hillsdale.

Avg 3.5 ---

2012: Did not dress for any games. 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... wore No. 42.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL TAILBACKS/SAAD-WIDE RECEIVERS/DOMINIQUE MAYBANKS High School: A 2011 graduate of Riverview Community High School ... earned three varsity letters under head coach Jeff Stergalas ... primarily played running back on offense and cornerback and safety on defense for the Pirates ... received All-Huron League honorable mention honors as a senior ... voted team offensive MVP and offseason dedication award ... scored three touchdowns while rushing for 111 yards in a Sept. 2010 win over Flat Rock ... ran track during his junior year ... served as a football team captain.

playoff win over Davison ... also had a 27-yard touchdown reception between the two kickoffs ... was an all-league selection ... earned two varsity letters in basketball and one in track ... was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Full name--Dominique D. Maybanks ... born Nov. 3, 1991, in Muskegon ... son of Erica Hunter and Bill Maybanks ... has one older brother, Bill, and two sisters, Precious and Ariyanna ... is a communication studies major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa Personal: Full Name--Al B. Saad ... born September 28, 1992 ... son of Bill and Sue Saad ... 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012. has a younger brother, Hass, and a younger sister, Selina ... last name is pronounced Sod ... is Maybanks’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics a business major.

9 Dominique MAYBANKS R-Senior • 6-0 • 177 Muskegon, Mich. • Muskegon H.S. 2012 All-GLIAC Second Team Career Notes: Enters 2013 with a 14-game reception streak ... played in 34 games in his three seasons for the Green and Gold ... has two 100-yard games (132 vs. Lake Erie in 2011, and 125 vs. Lake Erie in 2012) ... needs 182 receiving yards to become the 15th player in school history with 1,000 career receiving yards. 2012: Voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team by the league’s head coaches ... started all 10 games ... recorded at least two receptions in all but one game (one catch against Ferris State) ... had a team-high three receptions at Ashland ... recorded a career-high eight catches against Lake Erie for 125 yards and the game-winning touchdown (18 yards) with 46 seconds left to earn WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award (shared with Toney Davis) ... had two catches at Malone ... notched a game-high 75 receiving yards at Northwood including a 51-yard catch ... led the team with seven catches and 67 receiving yards at Saginaw Valley ... recorded three receptions vs. Northern Michigan, and scored game-winning touchdown on a 16-yard end around with 76 seconds left ... led the team in receptions and receiving yards ... saw action on the punt return team. 2011: Played in all 16 games, starting three times ... had two receptions for 37 yards against Urbana ... both catches vs. Tiffin went for touchdowns (54 and 28 yards) ... started the next two games ... had one reception at Northern Michigan ... grabbed four passes for a career-high 132 yards and two touchdowns against Lake Erie ... had two receptions at Ashland ... 23-yard reception at Hillsdale set up WSU’s second touchdown and extended his reception streak to four games ... also saw action on the kickoff return team vs. the Chargers ... recovered St. Cloud’s onside kick to seal the playoff win over the Huskies ... had a key 32-yard reception on a third-and-seven in the fourth quarter at Nebraska-Kearney ... made two catches at Minnesota-Duluth ... caught a team-high five passes at Winston-Salem ... had two receptions in the national championship game ... played on the punt return team ... switched to No. 9. 2010: Played in eight contests ... made collegiate debut against Northwood ... also saw playing time vs. Tiffin, Ohio Dominican, Lake Erie, Ashland, Hillsdale, Saginaw Valley and Findlay ... was credited with a seven-yard reverse vs. ODU because of a holding penalty ... had one reception vs. Ashland ... missed the Indianapolis contest due to illness ... caught a deflected pass for a 24-yard gain at Findlay ... played on the punt return team ... wore No. 12. 2009: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Offensive Player of the Week for the Tiffin game. High School: A 2009 graduate of Muskegon High School ... earned two varsity letters for the Big Reds and coach Tony Annese ... had 23 receptions for 419 yards and four touchdowns as a senior ... made two catches for 38 yards in the 2008 Division 2 state championship game win over Warren De La Salle ... recovered two onside kicks in the final five minutes of comeback

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Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Opp Northwood @ Tiffin @ Mich. Tech Ohio Dom. Northern Mi. @ Lake Erie Ashland Hillsdale @ SVSU Indianapolis @ Findlay

Att 0 0

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 7 8 0 0

0 0 0 -

------------7 8 ---

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 0

1 -

------17 ----

1 0 0 0 0 0

Yds TD Long Rec 0 -0 0 -0 DNP 7 0 7 0 DNP 0 -0 0 -1 0 -0 0 -0 Illness 0 -1

Yds TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds 0 -0/0 0/0 0 -0/0 0/0 0

-

--

0/0

0/0

0 0 0 0

0 -

-0 ---

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

24

0

24

0/0

0/0

2 2 0 0 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 2

37 82 0 0 -2 132 17 23 0 0 0 0 32 11 35 16

0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

39 54 ---80 9 23 ----32 12 9 10

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

3 8 2 4 3 7 3 1 2 3

22 125 17 75 24 67 20 11 17 33

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 62 10 51 14 18 8 11 11 18

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

Maybanks’ Career Highs Receptions: 8 vs. Lake Erie (9/15/12) Receiving Yards: 132 vs. Lake Erie (10/8/11) Receiving Touchdowns: 2 (2x) MR vs. Lake Erie (10/8/11) Reception Streak/Current Streak: 14 games from 11/26/11 at Nebraska-Kearney to present Rushing Yards: 33 vs. Northern Michigan (10/20/12) Rushing Touchdowns: 1 vs. Northern Michigan (10/20/12) All-Purpose Yards: 132 vs. Lake Erie (10/8/11)


WIDE RECEIVERS/MAYBANKS-MICHAEL JOHNSON-WILL WHEAT Maybanks’ Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 8 16 10 34

Rush Att 1 5 2 8

Yds 7 12 33 52

Avg 7.0 2.4 16.5 6.5

TD 0 0 1 1

Long 7 8 17 17

Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP Receptions Yds 8 2 24 16 22 383 10 36 411 34 60 818

Avg 12.0 17.4 11.4 13.6

TD 0 4 1 5

Long 24 80 62 80

6 Michael JOHNSON

Johnson’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec 9-10-11 Nicholls 3 25 0 13 0 9-17-11 Central Mi. 1 6 0 6 0 9-24-11 @ Illinois 0 0 -0 10-8-11 Bowling Green 7 35 0 13 0 10-29-11 Ball State 0 0 -0 11-25-11 Akron 3 14 0 11 0 2011 stats while playing at Western Michigan.

Yds TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds 0 -0/0 0/0 0 -0/0 0/0 0 -0/0 0/0 0 -0/0 0/0 0 -0/0 0/0 0 -0/0 0/0

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

0 0 INJ INJ INJ INJ 0 0 0 0

0 0

-

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2 0

45 0

0 -

28 --

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0/0 0/0

0 0 0 0

-

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2 1 5 4

26 19 47 46

0 0 0 1

23 19 13 17

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

0/0 2/21 2/2 0/0

R-Junior • 6-1 • 214 • Wide Receiver Detroit, Mich. • Clintondale H.S.

Johnson’s Career Highs Receptions: 5 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Receiving Yards: 47 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Reception Streak/Current Streak: 4 games from 10/20/12 vs. Northern Michigan to present Rushing Yards: 35 vs. Bowling Green (10/8/11) Rushing Touchdowns: NA All-Purpose Yards: 49 at Grand Valley (11/3/12)

2012: Played in six games ... led WSU with 45 receiving yards at Ashland in Warrior debut ... saw limited playing time vs. Lake Erie ... did not dress for the next four games due to injury ... had two receptions vs. Northern Michigan ... recorded first two career punt returns in Ferris State contest ... garnered a team-long 19-yard reception against the Bulldogs ... led WSU in catches (5) and receiving yards (47) at Grand Valley ... caught four passes for 46 yards against Michigan Tech including his first career touchdown ... also saw action on the punt return team vs. the Huskies ... finished fourth on the team in both receptions and receiving yards despite missing four full games. 2011: Played in six games for Western Michigan ... had a season-best seven carries for a season-high 35 yards on Oct. 8 against Bowling Green ... recorded a season-high 13-yard rush against both Nicholls (Sept. 10) and BGSU ... finished sixth on the Bronco squad with 80 rushing yards. 2010: Redshirted at Western Michigan.

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High School: A 2010 graduate of Clintondale High School ... a versatile athlete for the Dragons seeing time at quarterback, as a punter and place-kicker, as well as a punt returner ... rated 42nd best recruit in the state of Michigan by the Detroit Free Press ... member of 2008 district championship team ... named team MVP and first team all-county in 2008 and 2009 ... set school record for average yards per carry (14.2 ypc) ... received honorable mention from Detroit Free Press ... team MVP and winner of team’s Iron Man Award in 2009 ... named to 2010 all-star game ... 2,846 career passing yards, 3,688 career rushing yards, 604 career receiving yards, 477 punt return yards ... 42 career rushing TDs and 27 career passing TDs ... letterwinner in football, basketball and track ... set school record in 100m dash ... also competed in the 200m and long jump.

2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

Personal: Full name--Michael L. D. Johnson ... born February 22, 1992, in Roseville ... son of Michael and Melissa Johnson ... has one younger brother, Jesus, and five sisters, Titiana, Shararra, Jasmine, Brittany and Princess ... is a public relations (communications) major with a minor in business.

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for eight games, seeing action in two contests ... made collegiate debut in fourth quarter at Malone ... dressed but did not play in road games at Northwood and Grand Valley ... saw action against Michigan Tech ... switched to No. 15.

Johnson’s Career Statistics

2011: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week award for the Saginaw Valley contest ... wore No. 86.

Year 2011*

GP 6

Rush Att 14

Yds 80

Avg 5.71

TD 0

Long 13

Year GP Receptions Yds 2012 6 14 183 *-While at Western Michigan.

Avg 13.1

TD 1

Long 28

WHEAT R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 164 Grand Blanc, Mich. • Grand Blanc H.S.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Grand Blanc High School ... made 35 catches for 687 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior to earn honorable mention all-league honors ... earned two varsity letters for the Bobcats ... selected to All-Flint Area squad ... also competed in rugby, track and basketball, where he averaged almost 10 points per game ... named to the school’s A/B academic honor roll.

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WIDE RECEIVERS/WHEAT-VAL SHOWERS-MICHAEL PACK

Personal: Full name--William E. Wheat II ... born June 10, 1993, in Flint ... son of Gwendolyn Wheat and the late William Wheat ... father played basketball at Ferris State scoring 691 points and grabbing 144 rebounds in two seasons ... dad was also voted to the All-GLIAC Defensive Team in 1984, and FSU’s Team MVP in 1985 ... has one sister (Shaylonna) ... is a prelaw/criminal justice major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012.

Wheat’s Career Statistics Year 2012

GP Receptions Yds 2 0 0

Avg ---

TD 0

Long --

7

Val

SHOWERS Senior • 5-8 • 171 • Wide Receiver Detroit, Mich. • Crockett H.S. 2012: Redshirted at Wayne State due to transfer rules.

18 Michael PACK Senior • 6-1 • 190 Garden City, Mich. • Garden City H.S. 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2010 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Career Note: Made 10 special teams tackles (7-3) in 19 career contests. 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all 10 games ... saw action on the kickoff coverage team in all 10 games ... saw time at wide receiver in fourth quarter at Malone ... recorded an assisted tackle on the second half kickoff at Saginaw Valley ... had an assisted kickoff coverage tackle against Northern Michigan ... made a solo kickoff coverage tackle at Grand Valley ... played on punt return team in the last seven games, and the kickoff return team the last five contests ... also saw action on punt coverage squad against Michigan Tech.

2010: Played in five games for Central Michigan ... had a 42-yard kickoff return to open the game against Miami on October 16 ... finished the year with four kickoff returns for 88 yards. 2011: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... dressed for 12 games, seeing action in nine contests, including the final seven games of the season ... made collegiate debut as a wide receiver against Urbana ... also had playing time at wide receiver vs. Tiffin ... saw special teams 2009: Made collegiate debut for the Chippewas against Alcorn State on Sept. 19. action in the first two games as well ... recorded a kickoff coverage tackle against the Dragons ... dressed but did not play vs. Michigan Tech, Lake Erie and Saginaw Valley ... did not travel for 2008: Redshirted at Central Michigan. the first four road games (ODU, NMU, AU and HC) ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player High School: A 2008 graduate of Detroit Crockett High School ... earned three varsity letters of the Week award three times (Northern Michigan, Ashland and Findlay games) ... saw kickoff for the Rockets ... No. 60 on Detroit News Blue Chip list ... named to the Detroit Free Press coverage action at Indianapolis ... recorded a season-best three kickoff coverage tackles (2-1) Honorable Mention All-State Team in 2007 as a receiver ... caught 38 passes for 590 yards vs. Findlay ... had a kickoff coverage tackle at St. Cloud ... made two kickoff coverage tackles and seven touchdowns as a senior for coach Rod Oden ... also recorded 39 tackles along with at Nebraska-Kearney ... saw special teams action in the national championship game ... also five interceptions in 2007 ... as a junior, had six touchdown receptions, two kickoff returns for played on the kickoff return team ... finished the year with seven (6-1) kickoff coverage tackles touchdowns and two punt returns for scores ... earned two letters in track as a sprinter plus ... switched to No. 18. relays (4x100 and 4x200) ... ran a 11.45 as a junior at the MHSAA Division 2 state track meet ... 2010: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... named to the also ran a 23.75 for 200m ... served as a football team captain in 2007. GLIAC All-Academic team ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week for the Personal: Full name--Valtorrey D. Showers ... born May 4, 1990, in Detroit ... son of Valtorrey Indianapolis game ... wore No. 89. Showers, Sr. and Conya Hall ... has one younger brother, Valdez, who redshirted at the University of Florida in 2011, then saw action in 11 games in 2012, mostly on special teams ... 2009: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. is a criminal justice major. High School: A 2009 graduate of Garden City High School ... was a two-year letterwinner for the Cougars ... earned 2008 Detroit Free Press All-West Honorable Mention accolades as Showers’ Career Statistics Year GP Rec. Yds Avg TD Long a running back ... rushed for 312 yards on 89 carries in 2008 while serving as a team captain 2009 1 0 0 --0 -... gained 104 yards on 14 attempts in a 38-15 win over Taylor Kennedy on August 28, 2008 2010 5 0 0 --0 -... scored his lone rushing touchdown on Oct. 17, 2008, in a loss to Melvindale ... caught four passes for 91 yards and a score as a senior ... lone receiving touchdown was in season-opener Year Kickoff Returns Yds Avg TD Long vs. Taylor Kennedy ... recorded 75 tackles in 2008 along with three interceptions, four pass 2010 4 88 22.0 0 42 break-ups and two forced fumbles ... also returned punts and kickoffs for the Cougars ... earned two varsity letters each in basketball and baseball ... was an honorable mention AllShowers’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics Mega league selection in basketball ... named to the Michigan Mega Conference All-Academic squad. Date Opp Att Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds 9-19-09

Alcorn State

0

0

-

--

9-2-10 Hampton 0 0 -9-9-10 @ Temple 0 0 -9-18-10 @ Eastern Mi. 0 0 -10-16-10 Miami 0 0 -10-23-10 @ Northern Ill. 0 0 -2009 and 2010 stats while playing at Central Michigan. Denotes Career Highs

0

0

-

--

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

-

-0/0 -0/0 -0/0 -- 2/66 (42) -- 2/22 (15)

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0/0

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

Personal: Full name--Michael A. Pack ... son of Rick and Pamela Pack ... has an older brother Andrew, who was on the WSU football team (2006-10) ... is an industrial design (art) major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2010, Fall 2010 and Fall 2011 ... won a silver medal in boxing at the Junior Olympics ... has a black belt in Tang Soo Do ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).


WIDE RECEIVERS/CLARENCE TURNER-BRANDON TINSLEY

86 Clarence

81 Brandon

TURNER

TINSLEY

R-Freshman • 6-3 • 186 Flint, Mich. • Grand Blanc H.S.

R-Freshman • 6-0 • 188 Detroit, Mich. • Martin Luther King H.S.

2012: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Offensive Player of the Week for the Saginaw Valley contest. High School: A 2012 graduate of Grand Blanc High School ... had 24 receptions for 391 yards and three touchdowns as a senior helping the Bobcats to a 9-3 record ... made a 27-yard touchdown reception in 59-52 triple overtime win over Holt in 2011 for coach Joe Delaney ... caught a touchdown pass in the 2010 playoff win over Clarkston, one of his two TD catches as a junior ... also played basketball and competed in the high jump.

2012: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted. High School: A 2012 graduate of Martin Luther King High School ... had two touchdown catches against Crockett and one versus Cass Tech in 2011 ... helped coach Dale Harvell and the Crusaders to a 9-4 record as a senior ... played his first three years at Redford Union ... also competed in basketball and track ... was a team captain in all three sports ... earned all-league honors in both football and track.

Personal: Full name--Brandon D. Tinsley ... born July 15, 1994, in Detroit ... son of Andre Personal: Full name--Clarence T. Turner ... born August 24, 1993, in Flint ... son of and Pamela Tinsley ... has two brothers, Andre and Demitrius ... is a business management Clarence and Tammy Turner ... has one brother, Kent ... is majoring in fine, performing and major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 (4.00) and Winter 2013. communication arts.

WAYNE STATE ATHLETIC DIRECTORS Detroit Junior College David Homes (1917-1923)

Joel G. Mason (1974-1979) Christ Petrouleas (1979)

City College of Detroit David Holmes (1923-1933)

Wayne State University Dr. Richard C. Havel (1961-1970) Frank McBride (1970-71, acting) Dr. Chalmer G. Hixson (1971-1981) Vernon Payne (1981-1982) Dr. Fred A. Mulhauser (1982-1988) Christ Petrouleas (1988-1991, interim) Bob Brennan (1991-2000) Ron Hammye (2000, interim) Rob Fournier (2000-present)

Wayne University David Holmes (1933-1954) Alden W. Thompson (1946-1961) served as Divisional Director of Health Education Athletic Coordinators Vernon K. Gale (1966-1974)

26 FOOTBALL PLAYERS EARN GLIAC ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS Nine members of the 2012 program (Sean McCarthy, Mickey Mohner, Steve O’Shell, Chet Privett, Stefan Terleckyj, Nate Theaker, Nick Thomas, Ben Walker, and Ethan Walsh) were named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence team (cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5). 17 student-athletes (Zak Bielecki, Thom Box, Kevin Buford-Wilson, Pat Cecile, Steve Conway, Moe Davenport, Serxho Guraleci, Kaunda Hancock, Mike Komor, Tim MacLean, Andrew Matt, Austin Nelson, Michael Pack, Carl Roscoe, Mike Sawchuk, Will Wheat, and Jeff Williams) were named to the GLIAC AllAcademic team (cumulative gpa of 3.0-3.49).

NEUTRAL SITE CONTESTS Wayne State played in the 2011 NCAA Division II National Championship game on December 17, in Florence, Ala., marking the school’s sixth neutral site game in program history. The fifth neutral site game, and the first not in Southeast Michigan, was played on Sept. 29, 2007, at Fifth Third Ballpark in Comstock Park, Mich., as WSU battled Grand Valley. WSU played Hillsdale on November 6, 2004, at Ford Field, marking WSU’s fourth neutral site contest in Southeast Michigan. On September 20, 1980, WSU lost a 26-3 decision to Northern Michigan in the first Michi-Dome Football Classic contest held in the Pontiac Silverdome. The Tartars defeated Slippery Rock,14-13, on September 12, 1981, before 34,876 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. The following weekend, WSU suffered a 52-7 setback to Northern Michigan in the Second Annual Michi-Dome Football Classic at the Pontiac Silverdome.

Past WSU Logos

Steve Lee (far left), Joe Gough (center) and Joique Bell (right) at the 2013 WSU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee ceremonies at Historic St. Andrews on the WSU campus. The trio combined for 13,484 rushing yards, 146 rushing touchdowns and 16,752 all-purpose yards during their WSU careers.

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89 Ethan WALSH R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 254 Canton, Mich. • Salem H.S. 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

TIGHT ENDS/ETHAN WALSH-TRENT BRODBECK Walsh’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Att 9-8-12 @ Ashland 0 9-15-12 Lake Erie 0 9-22-12 @ Malone 0 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 10-27-12 Ferris State 0 11-3-12 @ GVSU 0 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 Denotes Career Highs

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... started all 10 games at tight end ... made collegiate debut at Ashland ... had first collegiate reception (for 15 yards) in the Lake Erie contest ... recorded a 10-yard reception vs. Hillsdale ... earned WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week award for the Northern Michigan contest (shared with Toney Davis) ... tallied first career tackle, solo punt coverage stop, vs. Ferris State ... made a career-high three catches at Grand Valley ... hauled in two passes against Michigan Tech ... saw playing time on the punt coverage team in the last eight games.

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Personal: Full name--Ethan M. Walsh ... born September 15, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Michael and Annette Walsh ... has an older sister, Sarah ... is a criminal justice major ... his uncle John was a 1982-83 WSU football letterwinner ... has a third degree black belt in taekwondo ... also played soccer ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012 and Fall 2012.

Walsh’s Career Statistics Year 2012

GP Receptions Yds 10 7 60

Avg 8.6

TD 0

Long 15

Walsh’s Career Highs Receptions: 3 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Receiving Yards: 22 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Receiving Touchdowns: NA Reception Streak/Current Streak: 2 games from 11/3/12 at Grand Valley to present All-Purpose Yards: 22 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Tackles: 1 vs. Ferris State (10/27/12)

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Yds 0 15 0 0 10 0 0 0 22 13

85

TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds -0/0 0/0 0 15 0/0 0/0 -0/0 0/0 -0/0 0/0 0 10 0/0 0/0 -0/0 0/0 -0/0 0/0 -0/0 0/0 0 8 0/0 0/0 0 7 0/0 0/0

Trent

BRODBECK Sophomore • 6-3 • 235 Toledo, Ohio • St. John’s Jesuit H.S.

2011: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... 2011-12 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award. High School: A 2011 graduate of Salem High School ... earned three varsity letters on the Rocks’ football team ... voted to the all-league honorable mention team twice (2008 and 2010) ... made 15 tackles in the 27-21 victory over Wayne Memorial in October 2010 for coach Kurt Britnell ... converted a 43-yard field goal in the Rocks’ week two game against Walled Lake Central ... also had multiple 60-yard punts ... intercepted two passes, recorded 10 tackles and kicked a 42-yard field goal in the Rocks’ 40-0 victory over South Lyon East ... also played basketball (two years) and competed in the shot put and discus (four years) ... earned the basketball squad’s best defensive player award as a junior ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball.

TD Long Rec -0 -1 -0 -0 -1 -0 -0 -0 -3 -2

2012 WSU Offensive Rookie of the Year 2012: Selected as WSU’s 2012 Offensive Rookie of the Year ... played in all 10 contests as a back-up tight end ... one of two true freshmen to make collegiate debut at Ashland ... caught two passes vs. the Eagles for 10 yards with first collegiate reception going for a first down on a third-and-five ... saw limited playing time against Lake Erie ... had a game-high three catches at Malone, including an 18-yard reception ... caught a four-yard pass at Northwood ... one of his two catches vs. Hillsdale went for a first down ... had three catches for 29 yards at Saginaw Valley ... recorded first career touchdown on a 30-yard reception on a fourth-andfour vs. Northern Michigan ... finished the Wildcat game with a career-high 48 receiving yards ... also played on kickoff return against the Wildcats ... made one catch vs. Ferris State ... had two receptions at Grand Valley ... extended reception streak to eight games with a career-best four catches vs. Michigan Tech in season finale ... finished third on the team in both receptions and receiving yards. High School: A 2012 graduate of Toledo St. John’s Jesuit High School ... earned two varsity letters for coach Doug Pearson ... helped the Titans to an 11-2 mark as a junior and a 7-3 record as a senior ... honorable mention All-Three Rivers Athletic Conference (TRAC) for 2011 ... played basketball for two years helping SJHS to a 20-3 record as a junior ... served as a football team captain. Personal: Full name--Trent G. Brodbeck ... born January 29, 1994, in Maumee, Ohio ... son of Greg Brodbeck and Amy Anderson ... has one older brother, Casey, and one older sister, Holly ... is a global supply chain management major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013.

Brodbeck’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Att 9-8-12 @ Ashland 0 9-15-12 Lake Erie 0 9-22-12 @ Malone 0 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 10-27-12 Ferris State 0 11-3-12 @ GVSU 0 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 Denotes Career Highs

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD Long Rec -2 -0 -3 -1 -2 -3 -2 -1 -2 -4

Yds 10 0 36 4 12 29 48 7 20 30

TD Long KOR/Yds PR/Yds 0 6 0/0 0/0 -0/0 0/0 0 18 0/0 0/0 0 4 0/0 0/0 0 11 0/0 0/0 0 15 0/0 0/0 1 30 0/0 0/0 0 7 0/0 0/0 0 12 0/0 0/0 0 14 0/0 0/0


TIGHT ENDS/BRODBECK-AARON WESTON-NATHAN WHITE Brodbeck’s Career Statistics Year 2012

GP Receptions Yds 10 20 196

Avg 9.8

TD 1

Long 30

Brodbeck’s Career Highs Receptions: 4 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Receiving Yards: 48 vs. Northern Michigan (10/20/12) Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Northern Michigan (10/20/12) Reception Streak/Current Streak: 8 games from 9/22/12 at Malone to present All-Purpose Yards: 48 vs. Northern Michigan (10/20/12)

88 Aaron WESTON R-Freshman • 6-7 • 240 Comstock Park, Mich. • Rockford H.S. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... shared WSU’s Scout Offensive Player of the Week award for the Malone contest with Alex Chorba. High School: A 2012 graduate of Rockford High School ... was a two-year starter for coach Ralph Munger ... helped the Rams to a 22-4 mark over his last two seasons ... RHS lost in the state semifinals in 2010 ... named to the Northeast All-Area Advance First Team as a senior after earning honorable mention accolades for 2010 ... 2011 squad also lost in the state semifinals ... averaged nearly 20 yards per catch as a senior after averaging almost 18 yards per reception in 2010 ... was a football Academic All-State Honorable Mention selection ... earned best defensive player on the team award as a member of the RHS basketball squad ... member of the National Honor Society ... was a four-year member of Student Council. Personal: Full name--Aaron M. Weston ... born August 25, 1993, in Grand Rapids ... son of Scott and Annette Weston ... has two older sisters, Emily and Melissa ... is majoring in business accounting ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013 (4.00).

83 Nathan WHITE R-Freshman • 6-1 • 216 Toledo, Ohio • St. Francis de Sales H.S. Trent Brodbeck receiving the 2012 WSU Rookie of the Year Award from head 2012: Dressed for the final four home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. coach Paul Winters and tight ends coach Scott Wooster. 2013 WAYNE STATE FOOTBALL PRESS BOX CREW P.A. Announcer -- Bobb Vergiels or Dan York Play Clock -- Alan Letkowski Game Clock -- Richard Korkizko Asst. Clock Operator -- Alex Korkizko Video Board Operator -- Todd Spangler Stat Crew -- A.J. Letkowski, Tommy Letkowski, Mike Boseak, Jake Davis, Mike Bratta Stat Runner -- Steven Manrique Pressbox Operations -- Adam Bouton Video Highlights -- Kevin Buford-Wilson, Damon Tang

High School: A 2012 graduate of St. Francis de Sales High School in Toledo ... helped the Knights to a 10-2 record in 2009 as a starting tight end ... earned honorable mention All-TRAC accolades as a senior after catching 14 passes for 264 yards ... received the squad’s 2011 Team Player Award for coach Mike Blochowski ... was a Second Team All-Toledo City League selection as a junior ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball ... was a three-year starter in basketball. Personal: Full name--Nathan A. White ... born December 21, 1993, in Toledo ... son of William and Wendy White ... has one younger brother, Cameron ... is a business marketing major.

WSU’s GLIAC Jack H. McAvoy Award Winner GLIAC TOM DONAHUE SERVICE AWARD Three Wayne State University representatives have been honored with the GLIAC Tom Donahue Service Award: Dorothy Dreyer in 1994, Christ Petrouleas in 2000, and Bob Brennan in 2008.

Awarded for outstanding character and leadership on the field, in the classroom, and in the community (began in 1996) 1997..........................................Matt Fishburn 2011...............................................Josh Renel

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TACKLES/BEN WALKER-NATE THEAKER-ED RENY

Ben

72

Nate

WALKER

THEAKER

R-Junior • 6-2 • 279 Oxford, Mich. • Lake Orion H.S.

R-Sophomore • 6-4 • 308 White Lake, Mich. • Lakeland H.S.

2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

2012 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... saw playing time at right tackle 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... started all 10 games at left tackle in all 10 contests ... made collegiate debut at Ashland as a back-up right tackle ... recorded first ... made first career start in the Ashland contest ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee career start (at right tackle) in the Lake Erie contest ... also started at Malone ... saw special ... selected WSU’s Offensive Player of the Week for the Hillsdale contest (shared with Steve teams action on PAT/FG unit against Michigan Tech. Conway) ... 2012-13 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award. 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... 2011: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... saw action in the first 12 games and 15 earned WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week award for the Ohio Dominican contest. total ... made collegiate debut as a back-up left tackle against Urbana ... also saw playing time vs. Tiffin ... played special teams (PAT/FG) in the next 10 games ... did not dress at Nebraska- High School: A 2011 graduate of Lakeland High School ... selected to the Detroit News Kearney due to injury ... saw special teams action in the last three playoff games, including Division 1-2 All-State team ... played in the Michigan East-West all-star game ... voted to the the national championship contest ... 2011-12 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Associated Press Division 2 Honorable Mention All-State squad ... started his last two years at Award. left tackle for the Eagles and coach John Maltese ... named first-team all-conference in the Kensington Lakes Athletic Association and first-team all-Metro North by the Detroit News ... 2010: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. recorded 23 “pancake blocks” in 2010 ... served as a football team captain in 2010 ... was a scholastic honors student ... selected LHS Eagle of the Year. High School: A 2010 graduate of Lake Orion High School ... named to the 2009 Detroit News All-Metro North First Team as an offensive lineman ... was a two-year starter at right tackle Personal: Full name--Nathan W. Theaker ... born October 6, 1993, in White Lake ... son of for coach Chris Bell ... also served as a team captain ... helped the Dragons to the 2008 state Philip and Virginia Theaker ... has two younger brothers, Nolan and Lucas, and one younger championship game ... named to the 2009 All-Oakland County Dream Team ... did not allow a sister, Stella ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... career ambition is to be a doctor ... named sack in 2009, while helping the LOHS rushing game average 200 yards per game ... selected to to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011 ... named to the Coach’s the C&G All-Westside First Team ... played in the 2010 MHSFCA All-Star game. Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012 and Fall 2012 ... last name is pronounced THEEK-er. Personal: Full name--Benjamin R. Walker ... born Dec. 27, 1991, in Rochester, Mich. ... son of Rocky and Patricia Walker ... has an older brother, Brad, and an older sister, Brittney ... is majoring in business management ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2011, Fall 2011, Winter 2012 and Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010 and Winter 2013.

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Ed

RENY R-Freshman • 6-4 • 290 Whitmore Lake, Mich. • Dexter H.S. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. High School: A 2012 graduate of Dexter High School ... was a two-year varsity letterwinner for coach Brian Baird ... selected to the Southeastern Conference (SEC) White Division First Team as an offensive lineman ... helped the Dreadnaughts to a 5-4 mark as a senior. Personal: Full name--Edward E. Reny ... born April 27, 1994, in Toledo, Ohio ... son of Peter and Pamela Kleinschmidt ... is majoring in business management ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012.

WAYNE STATE PRESIDENTS

Ben Walker in action from 2012 versus Lake Erie.

Nate Theaker in action from 2012 versus Lake Erie.

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Frank Cody (1933-1942) Warren E. Bow (1942-1945) David D. Henry (1945-1952) Clarence B. Hilberry (1952-1965) William R. Keast (1965-1971) George E. Gullen, Jr. (1971-1978)

Thomas Bonner (1978-1982) David Adamany (1982-1997) Irvin D. Reid (1997-2008) Jay Noren, M.D. (2008-2010) Allan D. Gilmour (2010-2013) Dr. M. Roy Wilson (2013-present)


TACKLES/JAKE SHEETS-ANDY ZIMMERMAN-GUARDS/ROCKY MIKULEC-JT PILLARS

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Jake

SHEETS R-Freshman • 6-7 • 311 Ann Arbor, Mich. • Skyline H.S.

saw PAT/FG action in the three straight playoff games (UNK, UMD and WSSU) ... traveled but did not dress for the national championship game. 2010: Dressed for the six home contests, and made collegiate debut vs. Indianapolis. ... did not travel for the five road games. 2009: Dressed for the final four home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Milford High School ... earned two varsity letters in football and four in wrestling ... helped the Maverick football squad to the 2008 playoffs ... selected Michigan Football Camp Offensive Line MVP in 2007 and 2008 ... played both offensive and 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. defensive tackle for the Mavericks ... served as a wrestling team captain ... placed fourth at High School: A 2012 graduate of Ann Arbor Skyline High School ... was a two-year varsity districts in the heavyweight division as a junior ... was a member of the 2005 state rugby letterwinner for the Eagles and coach Rod Jones ... voted the squad’s outstanding linemen ... championship team for Brighton High School. also earned All-Academic recognition from the Southeastern Conference ... was a member of Personal: Full name--Alec R. Mikulec ... born October 13, 1990, in Ann Arbor ... son of Joe the Skyline Track team and held the school record in the shotput and discus throw. and Diane Mikulec ... father played football and wrestled at Eastern Michigan ... has one older Personal: Full name--Jacob E. Sheets ... born November 2, 1994, in Ypsilanti ... son of Brett brother, Max ... is a secondary education major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa and Lisa Sheets ... has one younger sister, Kaitlin ... is majoring in biology/pre-med ... named 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Winter 2011 and Fall 2011 ... last name is pronounced muhKOO-lick. to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012.

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Andy

65

JT

ZIMMERMAN

PILLARS

R-Freshman • 6-5 • 277 Grand Rapids, Mich. • West Catholic H.S.

R-Freshman • 6-4 • 295 Metamora, Mich. • Lapeer East H.S.

2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

High School: A 2012 graduate of West Catholic High School ... helped coach Dan Rohn’s squad to a 13-1 record and the Division 5 state championship as a junior and the state semifinals with a 10-3 mark in 2011 ... named to the All-Area Honorable Mention team as well as the AllConference squad ... selected Meijer Scholar Athlete of the week for the week of February 6, 2012 ... also played basketball for the Falcons ... was a member of the National Honor Society.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Lapeer East High School ... was a key member of an offensive unit that averaged nearly 27 points per game during the regular season for head coach Jake Weingartz, a former WSU letterwinner (2003-06) ... helped the Eagles to an 8-3 mark and a state playoff appearance ... selected to the All-Flint Metro League Second Team as a senior ... also competed in basketball and track ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball ... was a four-year Scholar Athlete.

Personal: Full name--Andrew P. Zimmerman ... born October 21, 1994, in Grand Rapids ... son of Stephen and Phyllis Zimmerman ... is a nursing major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Personal: Full name--Joseph F. Pillars III ... born July 16, 1994, in Greensboro, N.C. ... son of Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012. Jill Hooker and Joe Pillars ... is a biomedical engineering major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013.

71 Rocky

MIKULEC R-Senior • 6-4 • 290 Milford, Mich. • Milford H.S. 2012: Dressed for all 10 games, seeing playing time as a back-up guard in the first three contests ... dressed but did not play in the last seven games.

ATHLETIC NICKNAMES Wayne State University, by recommendation of a university-wide task force, adopted a new athletic identity system for the 1999-2000 academic year. The previous name, Tartars, first appeared in 1927 after a contest held on the then, City College campus. Before the Tartars, school nicknames included the Griffins and the Munies. The newest name, Warriors, embraced characteristics associated with the WSU student body and athletic teams - a fierce determination and an ability and willingness to compete and succeed.

2011: Dressed for 10 games, seeing playing time in six contests ... saw playing time as a backup guard in the first two games (Urbana and Tiffin) ... also saw time on PAT/FG team in the first three games ... did not travel to Ohio Dominican, Northern Michigan, Hillsdale, Indianapolis or St. Cloud ... dressed but did not play against Lake Erie, Ashland, Saginaw Valley or Findlay ...

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GUARDS/SANDERS-McFADDEN-KELLY-COX

78 Lucas

73 Robert

SANDERS

KELLY

R-Freshman • 6-2 • 317 Clarkston, Mich. • Clarkston H.S.

R-Freshman • 6-3 • 297 Grosse Pointe, Mich. • Chandler Park

2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Offensive Player of the Week for the Lake Erie contest. selected WSU’s Scout Offensive Player of the Week for the Northern Michigan contest. High School: A 2012 graduate of Clarkston High School ... was a two-year letterwinner for High School: A 2012 graduate of Chandler Park Academy ... helped the Eagles to a 7-3 record coach Kurt Richardson ... helped the Wolves to a 14-7 mark in his two years on the varsity ... as a junior and an 8-3 mark in 2011 ... placed third in the Division II state shot put as a senior selected captain of the week for the Troy Colts game ... selected to the All-Oakland Activities with a throw of 55-5 ... was the 2012 class Salutatorian. Association Red Division team as a senior ... also earned all-area accolades. Personal: Full name--Robert T. Kelly, Jr. ... born October 31, 1993 ... son of Nannette Brown Personal: Full name--Lucas W. Sanders ... born October 31, 1994, in Clarkston ... son of and Robert Kelly, Sr. ... has one younger brother, Christopher, and one younger sister, Darla ... Richard and Shellie Sanders ... has one sister, Jillian ... is majoring in kinesiology. is majoring in chemical engineering ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012.

60 Sawyer

68

McFADDEN

COX, Jr.

R-Freshman • 6-3 • 281 Holt, Mich. • Holt H.S.

Chris

R-Freshman • 6-3 • 305 Detroit, Mich. • Michigan Collegiate H.S.

2012: Dressed for the final three home games after recovering from an injury ... did not see 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. any playing time and was redshirted. High School: A 2012 graduate of Holt High School ... was a two-year starter for coach Al Slamer ... helped the Rams to a 7-4 mark as a junior and a state playoff game ... earned Capital Area Activities Conference Blue and All-Area accolades in 2011 ... named honorable mention All-CAAC as a junior ... was a football team captain ... was a state finalist in power lifting ... also competed in track.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Michigan Collegiate High School ... was a four-year varsity letterwinner for coach Alfredo Calderon ... helped the Cougars to an 11-1 mark in 2011 with the only loss coming in the regional championship game ... named to the All-Macomb County First Team as an offensive lineman ... served as a team captain.

Personal: Full name--Christopher Cox, Jr. ... born September 25, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Personal: Full name--Sawyer C. McFadden ... born November 9, 1993 ... son of Danny Christopher Cox, Sr. and Denise Nicklovicz ... has three brothers, Kevin, Keith and Kenneth, and McFadden ... has one younger brother, Maverick ... is a psychology major ... named to the one sister, Michelle ... is a nursing major. Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013. Division 2 National Championship Game Fact There are only 16 current Division 2 schools that have played in the Division 2 National Championship game, and only eight that have won a title. There are 169 Division 2 institutions sponsoring football, so less than 10 percent have played in the title game.

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (last 11 years) Name Joique Bell Toney Davis Josh Renel Craig Duppong Chris Middlebrooks Daryl Graham Randy Hutchison Desmond Martin

Years Games Played 100-Yard Games 2006-09 44 34 2010-11 36 14 2008-11 48 13 2002-03 22 11 2003-06 42 10 2007-08 22 4 2001-03 25 2 2011-12 26 1

200-Yard Games 9 (2-300+ games) 1 (1-300+ game) --1 1 -------

Based on the number of appearances Northwest Missouri State Grand Valley Pittsburg State North Alabama Valdosta State 6) Carson-Newman 7) Minnesota-Duluth Delta State Indiana (Pa.) 10) Wayne State (Mich.) Northern Michigan Bloomsburg Central State New Haven Texas A&M-Kingsville Winston-Salem State 1) 2) 3) 4)

Appearances 7 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

National Titles 3 4 2 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Years 1998, 1999, 2009 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 1991, 2011 1993, 1994, 1995 2004, 2007, 2012 2008, 2010 2000 1975 -

Other national championship teams in Division 2: Louisiana Tech (1973), Central Michigan (1974), Montana State (1976), Lehigh (1977), Eastern Illinois (1978), Delaware (1979), Cal Poly (1980), Texas State (1981-82), North Dakota State (1983-85-86-88-90), Troy (1984-87), Mississippi College (1989*-vacated by infractions), Jacksonville State (1992), Northern Colorado (1996-97), North Dakota (2001).

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CENTERS/THOM BOX-MIKE KOMOR-KICKERS/STEFAN TERLECKYJ

62 Thom

54

BOX

KOMOR

R-Junior • 6-1 • 285 Milan, Mich. • Milan H.S.

R-Junior • 6-1 • 265 Whitmore Lake, Mich. • Whitmore Lake H.S.

Mike

2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2011 WSU Offensive Rookie of the Year

2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

2011: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 12 contests, starting 10 times ... started the first seven games at center, making collegiate debut vs. Urbana ... did not travel to Hillsdale due to illness ... started the next two games at center ... played center against Findlay after senior Ryan Moulding started ... started at center in NCAA playoff game at St. Cloud ... did not travel for the next three playoff games due to injury ... saw playing time against Pittsburg State in the national championship game ... blocked for two 1,000-yard rushers and helped the squad average over 200 rushing yards per game ... WSU was ninth nationally in fewest sacks allowed (0.94 per game) and 23rd in scoring offense (34.4 ppg) ... recipient of the WSU Offensive Rookie of the Year award.

2011: Dressed for six contests, seeing action in three games ... made collegiate debut vs. Urbana at defensive end and also as a long snapper ... saw action at both spots against Tiffin ... was the long snapper against Michigan Tech ... did not travel for the five regular-season road games ... dressed but did not play vs. Lake Erie, Saginaw Valley and Findlay ... traveled to St. Cloud but did not dress ... did not travel to Nebraska-Kearney, Minnesota-Duluth or WinstonSalem State ... traveled to the national championship game but did not dress ... switched to No. 91.

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all 10 games ... was the long snapper for field goals and PATs in all 10 games ... saw playing time at right guard in the fourth Career Notes: Played 20 contests in his first two seasons, starting 18 games at center. quarter at Malone ... also snapped for punts the last four games ... assisted on a punt coverage tackle vs. Ferris State to earn WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award (along with long 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... started at center in all eight games played snapping for a successful field goal and six punts) ... made a solo punt coverage tackle at Grand ... missed two games (Lake Erie and Malone) with an injury. Valley ... switched to No. 54.

2010: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week (as a defensive lineman) for the Hillsdale game ... 2010: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... wore No. 57. selected WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week for the Lake Erie game. High School: A 2010 graduate of Whitmore Lake High School ... a three-year starter on both High School: A 2010 graduate of Milan High School ... earned three varsity letters for the sides of the ball and a two-time first team All-Tri-County Conference player for the Trojans Big Reds ... selected to both the 2009 Associated Press and Detroit News Division 3-4 All-State and coach John Priestap ... made 72 tackles as a senior including 35 solo while serving as a honorable mention team after recording 10 tackles for loss and 55 total tackles ... voted to team captain ... named to the Detroit Free Press Division 6 All-State team as well as Tri-County the 2009 All-Huron League First Team as a guard ... recorded 55 tackles including 29 solo as Conference all-league first team in 2009 as a center ... recorded 3.5 sacks and a fumble recovery a senior with two sacks for coach Steve Robb ... named to the Monroe Evening News 2009 against Sand Creek ... had 77 tackles including 43 solo in 2008, along with seven sacks helping All-Region Special Mention squad ... made 66 tackles (14 solo, 52 assisted) as a sophomore in WLHS to the state playoffs ... recorded four sacks and 53 total tackles as a sophomore ... also 2007 helping the Big Reds to a 9-3 mark ... was a 2008 All-Heritage Newspapers West football played basketball ... competed in the shot put and discus for four years. team selection ... served as a team captain in 2009 ... played in the 2010 MHSFCA All-Star game at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing ... also earned three varsity letters in track ... was a Personal: Full name--Michael J. Komor, Jr. ... born July 6, 1992, in Farmington Hills .. son member of the National Honor Society. of Mike, Sr. and Lisa Komor ... has one older sister, Samantha ... is a criminal justice major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2011 and Winter 2012 ... last Personal: Full name--Thomas R. Box ... born March 20, 1992, in Ann Arbor ... son of Andy and name is pronounced CO-mar. Beth Box ... has one older brother, David, who was a defensive tackle at Western Michigan, and is a wrestler at Eastern Michigan ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2011 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.03.49) for Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Winter 2012 and Fall 2012 ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).

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TERLECKYJ Senior • 6-2 • 190 Warren, Mich. • Warren Mott H.S.

Thom Box snapping in the 2012 season finale against Michigan Tech.

Mike Komor (#54) blocking for a Stefan Terleckyj field goal attempt at Malone (Fawcett Stadium).

2012 Hansen’s Football Gazette Second Team All-Region (punter) 2012 All-GLIAC First Team (punter) 2012 All-GLIAC Second Team (kicker) 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 2012 WSU Special Teams Most Valuable Player 2011 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention (kicker)

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2010 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention (kicker) 2010 WSU Special Teams Most Valuable Player Career Notes: Enters senior season as WSU’s all-time leader in PATs made (139), PATs attempted (141) and points by a kicker (238) ... tied for first in career field goals made with David Chudzinski at 33 ... point total ranks third in school history behind Joique Bell and Toney Davis, both running backs ... has the highest career punting average of anyone in the last 73 years ... field goal percentage (68.8) ranks first in school history ... made his last 46 PAT attempts (since missing the first one at St. Cloud State in a blizzard), and 90 of his last 91 attempts ... has the top two scoring seasons by a WSU place-kicker in school history. 2012: Named to the Hansen’s Football Gazette Super Region 4 Second Team as a punter ... selected to the All-GLIAC First Team (as a punter) by the league’s head coaches ... voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team (as a place-kicker) ... named WSU’s Special Teams Most Valuable Player for 2012 ... selected to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... had the highest punting average (40.98) at WSU in 36 years ... averaged 38.8 yards on five punts at Ashland with two inside the 20 ... scored nine points in the win over Lake Erie on two field goals and three-of-three PATs to earn WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award ... tallied eight points at Malone on 5-of-5 extra points and a 41-yard field goal ... averaged 40.6 yards on five punts at Northwood with two over 50 yards ... averaged 46.2 yards on six punts against Hillsdale, the third highest single-game average in school history ... became WSU’s all-time leading scoring kicker with his second quarter field goal vs. the Chargers ... selected WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week for the HC contest ... four of his seven punts at Saginaw Valley were inside the 20 with three inside the 10 ... tallied eight points against Northern Michigan ... averaged 44 yards on two punts vs. the Wildcats ... averaged 40.7 yards on six punts vs. Ferris State and tied career long of 73 yards ... moved into fourth place in career scoring with six points against the Bulldogs ... averaged 47.0 yards on seven punts at Grand Valley, the second highest average in school history to earn WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award ... moved into third place in career scoring with seven points at GVSU (2-2 FG, 1-1 PAT) ... his 51-yard field goal in Allendale was the longest by a WSU kicker in 22 years, equaling the Wayne State mark (Harold Iler kicked a 52-yard field goal for Detroit Junior College in 1920) ... made two-of-three field goal attempts against Michigan Tech, just missing a 56-yard attempt at the end of the first half ... had 12 punts over 50 yards ... recorded 15 punts inside the 20 ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee ... finished 25th in the NCAA in punting average (40.98) and 33rd in field goals made per game (1.00) ... GLIAC League Rankings: Led the conference in punting average (41.0) and ranked third in field goals made per game (1.00) ... named to the 2012 Fred Mitchell Award Watch List ... 2012-13 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

KICKERS/TERLECKYJ WSU single-season scoring record by a kicker with 106 points ... had eight punts over 50 yards and finished with 26 inside the 20 ... tied-for-71st nationally in field goals made per game (0.75), 69th in punting average (37.72), and 87th in scoring (6.62 points per game) ... 2011-12 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award. 2011 NCAA Playoffs: Finished first in both PATs made (21) and PATs attempted (22). 2010: Named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention team ... tied-for-29th nationally in field goals made per game (1.00) and tied-for-59th in scoring per game (7.00 points per contest), which ranked sixth in the GLIAC and second among kickers ... scored seven points (four extra points and a 23-yard field goal) in Northwood contest to earn the team’s Special Teams Player of the Week award ... set a WSU record with nine PAT in the win at Tiffin (second most in the GLIAC in 2010 ) ... shared the team’s Special Teams Player of the Week award as part of the kickoff coverage unit for the game at Michigan Tech ... tallied eight points vs. Northern Michigan on two field goals and two extra points ... made all five extra point attempts vs. Ashland and barely missed a 52-yard field goal attempt ... made both PATs vs. Hillsdale ... set a then career-high with 11 points in win at Saginaw Valley (5-5 PAT, 2 FG) to earn the squad’s Special Teams Player of the Week award ... set then WSU record for consecutive PATs in a season at 34 in win over Cardinals ... scored 11 points vs. Indianapolis on two field goals and 5-5 on PATs ... 14 kicking points vs. Findlay tied for most in the GLIAC in 2010 ... three field goals made at UF were tied-for-second most in a GLIAC game in 2010 ... had a season-best 48yard field goal at UF ... wore No. 94 at Findlay ... made all 44 PAT attempts during the season to lead the GLIAC in PAT percentage ... 11 field goals made tied-for-fourth best in school history ... finished third in the GLIAC in field goal percentage (73.3) ... 77 points scored by kicking was the most in school history at that time ... voted WSU’s Special Teams Most Valuable Player. High School: A 2010 graduate of Warren Mott High School ... earned three varsity football letters for the Marauders and coach Tom Milanov, a WSU graduate ... averaged 32.7 yards on 31 punts with five inside the 20 as a senior ... had three punts over 50 yards including a seasonlong 53-yard boot against Fraser ... 26 of his 58 kickoffs went for a touchback ... made all 43 of his PAT attempts in 2009 ... helped WMHS to an 8-3 mark as a senior ... selected to the Macomb Daily All-County Second Team as a place-kicker as a senior ... named to the 2009 Macomb Area Conference Blue Division All-League soccer squad ... earned four varsity letters in soccer ... also lettered one year in basketball ... twice selected soccer team MVP and football squad’s special teams MVP ... was a three-year captain in soccer.

Personal: Full name--Stefan M. Terleckyj ... born Sept. 9, 1991, in Warren ... son of Evhen and Olga Terleckyj ... has an older brother, Danylo, and an older sister, Luba ... is a psychology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2012 and Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010, Fall 2011 and 2011: Named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention team ... selected to the GLIAC All-Academic Winter 2013 ... last name is pronounced TER-leck-ee. Team ... named to the 2011 Fred Mitchell Award Watch List ... tied his own WSU school record Terleckyj’s Career Statistics with nine made PATs against Urbana to earn WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award Year GP 1-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Long PAT Pts ... two of his first three collegiate punts were inside the 20 ... went 7-for-7 in PATs vs. Tiffin 2010 11 7-8 3-5 1-1 0-1 11-15 48 44-44 77 ... scored nine points against Michigan Tech on two field goals (38 & 28 yards) and three 2011 16 4-7 7-11 1-1 0-0 12-19 43 70-72 106 extra points ... tallied seven points on four extra points and a 31-yard field goal in win at 2012 10 6-7 1-2 2-3 1-2 10-14 51 25-25 55 37 17-22 11-18 4-5 1-3 33-48 51 139-141 238 Ohio Dominican ... earned GLIAC Special Teams Player of the Week honors after scoring 12 Career points (3-3 PAT, 3-4 FG) in win at Northern Michigan ... also averaged 43.3 yards per punt on GP Kickoffs Yds Avg Long TB Net three punts including two inside the 20 in the Superior Dome ... had seven kickoffs for a 58.0 Year 11 65 3855 59.3 70 3 41.4 average with a net average of 40.3 vs. the Wildcats ... scored nine points against Lake Erie on 2010 2011 16 95 5421 57.1 70 5 39.7 6-of-6 PATs and a 19-yard field goal ... part of the punt team that earned WSU’s Special Teams 2012 10 43 2457 57.1 65 0 39.5 Player of the Week award for the Hillsdale contest ... connected on both field goal attempts Career 37 203 11,733 57.8 70 8 40.2 vs. Saginaw Valley to earn WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award ... had a career day punting vs. the Cardinals by averaging 45.4 yards on seven punts with five inside the 20 Year GP Punts Yds Avg Long TB FC 50+ I20 16 61 2301 37.7 73 5 11 8 26 (four inside the 10) ... averaged 38.7 yards on three punts at Indianapolis with two inside 2011 2012 10 47 1926 41.0 73 1 15 12 15 the 20 ... made all six extra point attempts against Findlay ... averaged 46.8 yards on four 26 108 4227 39.1 73 6 26 20 41 punts vs. the Oilers including a 73-yard boot ... averaged over 41 yards on three punts at St. Career Cloud ... made his last six PAT attempts at St. Cloud after having his streak of 44 straight end WSU ALL-TIME SCORING KICKERS on the first attempt ... scored eight points at Nebraska-Kearney on five PATs and a seasonPlace Name PAT Made FG Made Points best 43-yard field goal ... became WSU’s all-time leader in PATs with his fourth at Minnesota- 1) Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-SA 139 33 238 Duluth (108 for career) ... four of his five punts vs. the Bulldogs were inside the 20 ... recorded 2) David Chudzinski, 2005-2008 107 33 206 Matt Fishburn, 1994-1997 68 30 158 a kickoff coverage tackle at UMD saving a potential TD ... made all three PAT attempts in both 3) Jerry McGowan, 1983-1986 56 28 140 the national semifinal (at Winston-Salem State) and national championship game ... set the 4)5) Bob Klick, 1988-1990 53 21 116

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KICKERS/TERLECKYJ-MAJD KHYTAZ

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Terleckyj’s Career Highs Field Goals Made: 3 (2x) MR at N. Michigan (10/1/11) Field Goals Attempted: 4 (2x) MR at N. Michigan (10/1/11) Longest Field Goal: 51 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Extra Points Made: 9 (2x) MR vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Extra Points Attempted: 10 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Points: 14 at Findlay (11/13/10) Kickoffs: 11 vs. Urbana (9/3/11) Punts Inside the 20: 5 vs. Saginaw Valley (10/29/11)

KHYTAZ R-Sophomore • 5-10 • 164 Grosse Ile, Mich. • Grosse Ile H.S. 2012: Dressed for the final nine games after missing the season opener with an injury ... did not see any playing time ... switched to No. 1. 2011: Dressed for the final five home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... wore No. 98.

Terleckyj’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Opp PAT Made PAT Att. FGM Northwood 4 4 1 @ Tiffin 9 9 0 @ Mich. Tech 1 1 0 Ohio Domin. 2 2 1 Northern Mi. 2 2 2 @ Lake Erie 4 4 0 Ashland 5 5 0 Hillsdale 2 2 0 @ SVSU 5 5 2 Indianapolis 5 5 2 @ Findlay 5 5 3

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

9 7 3 4 3 6 2 3 2 4 6 6 5 4 3 3

10 7 3 4 3 6 2 3 2 4 6 7 5 4 3 3

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

0 3 5 3 3 1 5 3 1 1

0 3 5 3 3 1 5 3 1 1

Majd

FGA 1 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 2 2 4

Long 23 --33 29 ---30 25 48

KO 5 10 2 4 6 5 5 3 8 8 9

Yds 325 553 111 248 347 290 300 182 456 479 564

Avg. 65.0 55.3 55.5 62.0 57.8 58.0 60.0 60.7 57.0 59.9 62.7

TB 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 2 1 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

0 0 2 1 4 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 1

--38 31 36 19 25 -35 ---43 38 ---

11 9 6 6 7 8 4 3 3 5 5 8 7 5 4 4

684 519 340 352 406 479 257 182 180 301 321 374 390 224 203 209

62.2 57.7 56.7 58.7 58.0 59.9 64.2 60.7 60.0 60.2 64.2 46.8 55.7 44.8 50.8 52.2

1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 2

2 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 3

-25 41 -25 -27 26 51 36

1 7 7 4 5 2 6 5 4 2

60 400 386 235 282 96 347 291 236 124

60.0 57.1 55.1 58.8 56.4 48.0 57.8 58.2 59.0 62.0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

High School: A 2011 graduate of Grosse Ile High School ... earned two varsity letters for coach John Bodner ... made a season-high eight extra points as a senior vs. Monroe Jefferson ... selected to the 2010 MHSSCA All-State First Team after leading the Red Devils with 24 assists ... also scored 12 goals to earn First Team All-Huron League honors ... connected on a 36yard field goal in a 2009 win over New Boston Huron ... named to the 2009 All-Downriver Soccer team and was a second-team all-state honoree after recording nine goals and 14 assists and helping the Red Devils advance to the Division 3 regional ... was a member of the 2010 Homecoming Court ... was a two-year soccer captain. Personal: Full name--Majd M. Khytaz ... born January 11, 1993, in Damascus, Syria ... son of Afaf Khytaz ... has two sisters, Laila and Dania ... is majoring in pre-med with an emphasis on psychology ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013 ... name is pronounced MAWJ kuh-TAWZ.

WAYNE STATE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS SIDs George “Shorty” Sherman 1939-1946 Paul Pentecost 1948-1957 Donn Shelton 1957-1958 Bob Zak 1958-1959 Buck Jerzy 1959-1962 Gary Gildner 1962-1963 Milt Nieuwsma 1963-1965 Bill Kreifeldt 1965-1967 Norm Shy 1967-1968 Bill Kreifeldt 1968-1977 Paul Viglianti 1977-1979 Mary Healy 1979-1982 Matt Dobek 1982-1983 Michael Bovino 1983-1984 Richard Thompson 1984-1998 Lisa (Sopa) McCoy 1998-2001 Jeff Weiss 2001-

ASSISTANT SIDs Ken Dworznik 2000-2001 Dennis Worden 2001-2002 Eva McGillivray 2002-2006 Tom Gorman 2006-2012 Cameron Weidenthaler 2013Bill Kreifeldt served on the CoSIDA Executive Committee as a College Division representative from 19691972. GRADUATE INTERNS Tom Gorman 2005-06 Mary Ellen Leisering 2006-07 Mekye Phelps 2007-08 Chris Brigham 2008 Sarah Slocum 2009 Tyler McIntosh 2009-10 Marty Dobek 2010-11 Tom Ritter 2012 Justin Arbogast 2012-13 Adam Bouton 2012-

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40 Andrew MATT R-Senior • 6-2 • 241 Wyandotte, Mich. • Roosevelt H.S. 2012 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2010 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection

DEFENSIVE ENDS/ANDREW MATT High School: A 2009 graduate of Wyandotte Roosevelt High School ... named to the Detroit News All-West squad as an end for coach Ron Adams ... selected to the News Herald All-Downriver Dream Team offense as a wide receiver ... caught 57 passes for 789 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior to earn All-Mega White honors ... had eight catches in a game twice (Sept. 19 vs. Trenton and Oct. 24 vs. Southgate Anderson) ... recorded a season-best 130 receiving yards in win over Taylor Kennedy ... also had a 100-yard receiving game vs. Anderson ... had at least one touchdown reception in eight games ... had 42 tackles and three interceptions as a defensive back in 2008 ... recorded 22 catches as a junior for 352 yards and three touchdowns ... two of his TD catches came vs. Dearborn on Nov. 2 ... also participated in basketball and track (400m and 800m relays, long jump and high jump) ... named a MHSAA Scholar-Athlete ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... was an honorable mention Academic All-State selection ... participated in the 2009 MHSFCA All-Star game.

Personal: Full name-- Andrew D. Matt ... born August 21, 1991, in Wyandotte ... son of David and Lynne Matt ... father played football at Northern Michigan ... has one younger brother, Hunter, who is a sophomore linebacker at Eastern Michigan that made 28 tackles (5-23) as a Career Notes: Ranks in the top 10 all-time with five career fumble recoveries ... most by a true freshman in 2012 ... is a psychology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll Warrior since Alan Guy (2004-07) also had five recoveries ... needs one more quarterback hurry (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009, Winter 2012 (4.00) and Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010, Winter 2011, Fall 2011 and Winter 2013. to move into the top 10 all-time (record kept since 2002).

Matt’s Career Statistics 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... selected to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team ... started all 10 games at defensive end ... made first career start in the Ashland contest and recorded three tackles (0-3) including a half-tackle for loss ... tied a career-high with six tackles (2-4) against Lake Erie including a 19-yard sack on an intentional grounding penalty ... recorded five tackles (2-3) at Malone ... tallied four tackles (1-3) and a fumble recovery at Northwood ... earned GLIAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the Hillsdale contest after recording an interception, a fumble recovery, a blocked field goal along with a half-sack that forced another fumble ... also selected WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week for the Charger contest (shared with Gerren DuHart) ... made four tackles (3-1) at Saginaw Valley including one for loss ... also had a quarterback hurry vs. the Cardinals ... recorded three tackles (2-1) including one for loss plus a quarterback hurry against Northern Michigan ... notched four tackles (1-3) vs. Ferris State plus had a fumble recovery ... made three tackles (1-2) at Grand Valley and recorded second career interception ... recorded a quarterback hurry, a pass break-up and an assisted tackle against Michigan Tech ... led the squad in fumble recoveries (3), which tied for first in the GLIAC ... led all WSU defensive linemen with three quarterback hurries ... tied for second on the team with two interceptions ... exceeded his tackles total from his first two years combined ... also saw playing time on the punt coverage team ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee ... of his five tackles for loss, three were solo and the other two were assisted. 2011: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in 13 contests (the first eight games before suffering an injury and all five playoff games) ... saw playing time at defensive end, after playing linebacker in 2010 ... made two tackles (1-1) at Ohio Dominican ... had a halftackle for loss at Northern Michigan ... recorded a season-high three tackles (2-1) including a sack and two quarterback hurries vs. Lake Erie ... recovered a first quarter fumble at Ashland ... also saw action on punt coverage team in the next five games ... missed the final three games of the regular season with an injury ... made two tackles (1-1) at St. Cloud including a half-sack ... recorded an assisted tackle at Minnesota-Duluth ... had a 12-yard fumble return at WinstonSalem setting up the winning touchdown ... saw playing time in the national championship game. 2010: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence team (cumulative GPA 3.5+) ... played in six contests ... made collegiate debut against Northwood at linebacker ... recorded five tackles (2-3) at Tiffin ... made a career-best six tackles (1-5) at Michigan Tech along with a forced fumble ... had one solo tackle against Ohio Dominican ... missed five consecutive games (Oct. 2-30) due to injury ... returned to the lineup vs. Indianapolis and had three tackles (2-1) ... recorded four tackles (2-2) at Findlay ... saw playing time on the kickoff coverage and punt coverage teams. 2009: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Special Teams Player of the Week for the Saginaw Valley game ... named WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for the Indianapolis contest.

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Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 6 13 10 29

Solo 8 5 14 27

Asst 11 6 22 39

Total TFL 19 0-0 11 2.5-4 36 4.0-27 66 6.5-31

Sack 0-0 1.5-2 1.5-21 3.0-23

FF 1 0 0 1

FR 0 2-12 3-3 5-15

PBrUp 0 0 1 1

QBH 0 2 3 5

Matt’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Opp Northwood @ Tiffin @ Mich. Tech Ohio Domin. Northern Mi. @ Lake Erie Ashland Hillsdale @ SVSU Indianapolis @ Findlay

Solo Asst Tot 0 0 0 2 3 5 1 5 6 1 0 1 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 2 1 3 2 2 4

TFL 0 0 0 0

Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

QBH 0 0 0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 INJ INJ INJ 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1

1 0 0 2 1 3 0 1

0 0 0 0.5 0.5 1.0 0 0

0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0* 0

0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

1 0 1 0 0

2 0 1 0 0

0.5 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0

0.5 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0* 0

0 0 0 0 0

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

0 2 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 0

3 4 3 3 1 1 1 3 2 1

3 6 5 4 3 4 3 4 3 1

0.5 1.0 0 0 0.5 1.0 1.0 0 0 0

1 19 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 0

0 1.0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0* 0 2 0 0* 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0* 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 *-Fumble Recovery


DEFENSIVE ENDS/MATT-MIKE LAAMANEN Matt’s Career Highs Tackles: 6 (2x) MR vs. Lake Erie (9/15/12) Solo Tackles: 3 at Saginaw Valley (10/11/12) Assisted Tackles: 5 at Michigan Tech (9/18/10) Tackles For Loss: 1.0 (4x) MR vs. N. Mich. (10/20/12) Sacks: 1.0 (2x) MR vs. Lake Erie (9/15/12) Quarterback Hurries: 2 vs. Lake Erie (10/8/11) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Michigan Tech (9/18/10)

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team ... participated in the 2009 MHSFCA All-Star game. Personal: Full name--Michael G. Laamanen ... born February 18, 1991, in Macomb Township ... son of John and Kathy Laamanen ... has one older brother, Matthew ... is a business marketing major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2009 ... last name is pronounced LA-muh-nen.

Laamanen’s Career Highs Tackles: 5 at Malone (9/22/12) Solo Tackles: 2 (4x) MR at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Assisted Tackles: 3 at Malone (9/22/12) Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at St. Cloud (11/19/11) Sacks: 1 (5x) MR vs. Hillsdale (10/6/12) Quarterback Hurries: 1 (2x) MR at Ashland (9/8/12) Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Northwood (9/4/10)

Mike

LAAMANEN R-Senior • 6-0 • 270 Macomb, Mich. • Dakota H.S. 2010 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2012: Played in all 10 games as a back-up defensive end ... recorded two tackles (1-1) and a quarterback hurry at Ashland ... made a career-best five tackles (2-3) at Malone including one solo for loss in first career start ... tallied a solo tackle at Northwood ... notched a solo sack against Hillsdale ... saw playing time on kickoff return against Northern Michigan and had a half-tackle on defense ... recorded three tackles (1-2) vs. Ferris State ... made four tackles (2-2) at Grand Valley ... saw action on kickoff return team against Michigan Tech ... totaled a career-high 18 tackles. 2011: Played in all 16 games ... recorded a solo tackle vs. Urbana and a sack against Tiffin (1.5 TFL) ... deflected a second quarter pass by Michigan Tech which was intercepted by Zach Houghton ... made two tackles (1-1) at Ohio Dominican ... had one assisted tackle at Northern Michigan ... tallied one solo tackle vs. Lake Erie ... had two assisted tackles and a pass break-up at Ashland ... made a solo tackle vs. Saginaw Valley ... saw playing time on the kickoff return team and at defensive end at Indianapolis ... had a 12-yard kickoff return vs. Findlay ... made three tackles (2-1) at St. Cloud including two for loss (one sack) along with a pass break-up ... had two tackles (1-1) at Nebraska-Kearney ... recorded a pass break-up at Winston-Salem. 2010: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic team ... played in all 11 games as a defensive end ... had a fumble recovery in collegiate debut against Northwood ... made a career-best two solo tackles at Tiffin including a 12-yard sack ... had an assisted tackle at both Michigan Tech and Lake Erie ... recorded a sack vs. Indianapolis ... tied a career-high with two tackles (1-1) at Findlay, including one for loss ... also had a quarterback hurry vs. the Oilers. 2009: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. High School: A 2009 graduate of Macomb Dakota High School ... was a two-year starter for the Cougars and coach Mike Giannone ... named to the 2008 Detroit Free Press Division I All-State squad as well as captain of the All-Metro East team ... selected to the Detroit News All-State Dream Team along with East First Team ... voted to the C & G Newspapers All-Eastside first team ... co-MVP of the MAC Red ... led a defense that gave up only 9.3 points per game ... as a senior defensive tackle totaled 59 tackles, 5.5 sacks, nine quarterback hurries, an interception, two fumble recoveries and two blocked punts ... earned Macomb County Tier I honors in 2008 ... was a starter on the defensive line for the 14-0 2007 state championship

Laamanen’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Opp Northwood @ Tiffin @ Mich. Tech Ohio Domin. Northern Mi. @ Lake Erie Ashland Hillsdale @ SVSU Indianapolis @ Findlay

Solo Asst Tot 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2

TFL 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1.0

Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FR 0 0 0 0 1 12 1.0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.0 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0

0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0

1 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 1 0

0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0

0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0

0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 0

1 1 3 0 0 0 1 2 2 0

2 1 5 1 1 0 1 3 4 0

0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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DEFENSIVE ENDS/JUSTICE AKUEZUE-GREG HASSE

Laamanen’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 11 16 10 37

Solo 4 8 8 20

Asst 3 8 10 21

Total TFL 7 3.0-20 16 3.5-10 18 2.0-4 41 8.5-34

Sack 2.0-18 2.0-7 1.0-3 5.0-28

FF 0 0 0 0

Akuezue’s Career Highs FR 1 0 0 1

PBrUp 0 3 0 3

QBH 1 0 1 2

Tackles: 4 at Malone (9/22/12) Solo Tackles: 1 (9x) MR at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Assisted Tackles: 3 (2x) MR at Malone (9/22/12) Tackles For Loss: 1.5 at St. Cloud State (11/19/11) Sacks: 0.5 at St. Cloud State (11/19/11) Quarterback Hurries: 1 vs. Northern Michigan (10/20/12) Pass Break-Ups: 1 at St. Cloud State (11/19/11)

94 Justice AKUEZUE R-Junior • 6-4 • 231 Ypsilanti, Mich. • Ann Arbor Huron H.S. 2012: Played in all 10 games as a back-up defensive end ... made two stops (1-1) against both Ashland and Lake Erie ... recorded a career-best four tackles (1-3) including a half-tackle for loss at Malone ... notched two assisted tackles at Northwood, and a solo tackle for loss vs. Hillsdale ... tallied a half-tackle at Saginaw Valley ... recorded a solo tackle and a quarterback hurry against Northern Michigan ... made three tackles (1-2) at Grand Valley ... switched to No. 94. 2011: Dressed for 14 of the 16 games, appearing in 13 contests ... made collegiate debut in season opener vs. Urbana at defensive end ... also played in the next four games (Tiffin, Michigan Tech, Ohio Dominican and Northern Michigan) recording first career tackle (assisted) vs. the Panthers ... dressed but did not play vs. Lake Erie ... did not travel to Ashland or Hillsdale ... saw playing time in the final eight contests including the national championship game ... had an assisted tackle at Indianapolis ... recorded two tackles (1-1) vs. Findlay ... both tackles (1-1) were for loss including a half-sack at St. Cloud ... also recorded lone pass break-up at SCSU ... made two tackles (1-1) at Nebraska Kearney ... tallied a career-high three tackles (all assisted) at Minnesota-Duluth ... had a half-tackle for loss at Winston-Salem State ... wore No. 93. 2010: Did not see any playing time due to injury ... was redshirted. Pre-WSU: Attended Central Michigan in the spring of 2010. High School: A 2009 graduate of Ann Arbor Huron High School ... played defensive end and outside linebacker for coach Joel Przygodski and the River Rats ... earned Ann Arbor News AllArea First Team accolades ... named to the All-Southeastern Conference Red Division team ... had a double-digit sack total as a senior ... No. 45 on Detroit Free Press Fab 50 ... nominated for the 2009 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association All-Star game. Personal: Full name--Justice B. Akuezue ... born April 9, 1991, in Ypsilanti ... son of Hyginus and Sherri Akuezue ... has an older brother, Micah, and a younger sister, Sasha ... is majoring in kinesiology ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010 ... last name is pronounced uh-KOO-zoo.

Akuezue’s Career Statistics Year 2011 2012 Career

GP 13 10 23

Solo 3 6 9

Asst 9 11 20

Total TFL Sack FF 12 2.0-7 0.5-5 0 17 1.5-3 0-0 0 29 3.5-10 0.5-5 0

FR 0 0 0

PBrUp 1 0 1

QBH 0 1 1

Akuezue’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Opp Solo Asst Tot Urbana 0 0 0 Tiffin 0 0 0 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 @ Ohio Dom. 0 1 1 @ NMU 0 0 0 Lake Erie DNP @ Ashland DNT @ Hillsdale DNT SVSU 0 0 0 @ Indy 0 1 1 Findlay 1 1 2 @ SCSU 1 1 2 @ UNK 1 1 2 @ UMD 0 3 3 @ WSSU 0 1 1 vs. Pitt. St. 0 0 0

TFL 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1.5 0 0 0.5 0

0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

0 0 0.5 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 1

2 2 4 2 1 1 1 0 3 1

95

Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

QBH 0 0 0 0 0

Greg

HASSE R-Senior • 6-3 • 270 Northville, Mich. • Northville H.S. 2011 Hansen’s Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American 2011 All-GLIAC Second Team 2010 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention 2009 WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year Career Notes: Started 31 consecutive games on the defensive line before missing the final

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DEFENSIVE ENDS/GREG HASSE two games of the 2011 regular-season campaign with an injury ... started a total of 36 games for the Warriors. 2013: Did not participate in spring ball ... will be a 10th-semester senior this fall. 2012: Missed the entire campaign due to a pre-season injury.

Hasse’s Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 CAREER

GP 11 11 14 36

Solo 17 18 22 57

Asst 30 19 21 70

Total TFL 47 4.5-20 37 6.0-26 43 4.0-17 127 14.5-63

2009: Started all 11 games at defense tackle ... voted WSU’s Defensive Rookie of the Year ... had two assisted tackles plus a quarterback hurry in collegiate debut vs. Mercyhurst ... made six tackles (5-1) vs. Saginaw Valley and recovered a fumble ... had two quarterback hurries at Indianapolis ... made five tackles (4-1) including a tackle for loss against Findlay ... recorded a career-high seven tackles (5-2) at Tiffin including 1 1/2 sacks, a fumble recovery and a pass break-up to earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week honor ... had five assisted tackles vs. both Ashland and Northern Michigan ... recorded four assisted tackles vs. Ferris State including 1.5 tackles for loss ... also had a fumble recovery vs. FSU ... had three assisted tackles including a 1/2 sack vs. Northwood ... recorded three tackles at Grand Valley plus a quarterback hurry ... tied-for-second in the GLIAC with three fumble recoveries ... led all WSU defensive linemen with 47 tackles (17-30) ... had a team-high four quarterback hurries ... wore No. 46. 2008: Dressed for all the home games ... did not see any playing time and was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for the Findlay game. High School: A 2008 graduate of Northville High School ... earned three varsity letters for coach Ryan Hockman ... led the Mustangs with 184 total tackles including 59 solo in 2007 to earn Detroit Free Press All-Metro West First Team honors along with Observer & Eccentric AllArea accolades ... also recorded two sacks, two interceptions, a fumble recovery and a blocked kick ... was a 2006 All-Area selection with 111 tackles ... recorded 91 tackles as a sophomore in 2005 to earn honorable mention All-Western Lakes Activities Association accolades ... scored 23 points in a basketball win over Plymouth in January 2008 ... participated in the 2008 MHSFCA All-Star game ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball ... was an honor roll student. Personal: Full name--Gregory J. Hasse ... born March 3, 1990, in Southfield ... son of Ken and Jane Hasse ... has two brothers, Doug and Tim, and one sister, Suzanne ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2010 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2008, Winter 2010 and Winter 2011 ... last name is pronounced HASS-ee.

FF 0 1 5 6

FR 3 0 1 4

PBrUp QBH 1 4 1 3 0 2 2 9

Hasse’s Career Highs

2011: Selected to the Hansen’s Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American squad ... voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team ... named to Don Hansen’s Super Region Three Second Team ... started the first nine games at defensive end before being injured ... recorded a sack and a forced fumble vs. Urbana ... made three tackles (2-1) against Michigan Tech and four (2-2) at Ohio Dominican ... recorded two solo tackles at Northern Michigan ... tallied two solo tackles vs. Lake Erie ... garnered two tackles (1-1) and a quarterback hurry at Ashland ... made three tackles (2-1) at Hillsdale ... returned from injury to start all five playoff games ... had a half-sack among his four tackles (1-3) at St. Cloud ... made a career-high nine tackles (6-3) at Nebraska-Kearney including three forced fumbles ... had a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a half-sack at Minnesota-Duluth among his six tackles (1-5) ... recorded a quarterback hurry and a tackle for loss at Winston-Salem State ... made three tackles (1-2) in the national championship game. 2010: Named to the All-GLIAC Honorable Mention team ... started at defensive end in all 11 games ... recorded three solo tackles against Northwood including a sack, and a quarterback hurry ... recorded a sack and a forced fumble at Tiffin among his three (2-1) tackles ... had four assisted tackles at Michigan Tech including a half tackle for loss ... recorded three tackles (1-2) against Ohio Dominican ... made four tackles (2-2) vs. Northern Michigan ... had two solo tackles plus a quarterback hurry at Lake Erie ... recorded a half tackle for loss among his three tackles (2-1) vs. Ashland ... made a season-high four solo tackles among his five total tackles vs. Hillsdale including a sack ... had a sack and a pass break-up at Saginaw Valley among his four tackles (1-3) ... recorded a tackle for loss vs. Indianapolis ... made four assisted tackles at Findlay, plus had a quarterback hurry ... tied-for-14th in the GLIAC in sacks (4.0).

Sack 2.5-16 4.0-21 2.0-10 8.5-47

Tackles: 9 at Nebraska-Kearney (11/26/11) Solo Tackles: 6 at Nebraska-Kearney (11/26/11) Assisted Tackles: 5 (3x) MR at Minn.-Duluth (12/3/11) Tackles For Loss: 1.5 (2x) MR vs. Ferris State (10/17/09) Sacks: 1.5 at Tiffin (9/26/09) Quarterback Hurries: 2 at Indianapolis (9/12/09) Forced Fumbles: 3 at Nebraska-Kearney (11/26/11)

Hasse’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 8-29-09 9-5-09 9-12-09 9-19-09 9-26-09 10-3-09 10-10-09 10-17-09 10-24-09 10-31-09 11-7-09

Opp Solo Asst Tot Mercyhurst 0 2 2 SVSU 5 1 6 @ Indy 1 4 5 Findlay 4 1 5 @ Tiffin 5 2 7 Ashland 0 5 5 @ NMU 0 5 5 Ferris State 0 4 4 @ Hillsdale 1 1 2 Northwood 0 3 3 @ GVSU 1 2 3

TFL 0 0 0 1.0 1.5 0 0 1.5 0 0.5 0

Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 1.5 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.5 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

QBH 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Northwood @ Tiffin @ Mich. Tech Ohio Domin. Northern Mi. @ Lake Erie Ashland Hillsdale @ SVSU Indianapolis @ Findlay

3 2 0 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 0

0 1 4 2 2 0 1 1 3 1 4

3 3 4 3 4 2 3 5 4 2 4

1.0 1.0 0.5 0 0 0 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 0

2 5 1 0 0 0 0 7 7 4 0

1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1.0 0 0

2 5 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

9-3-11 Urbana 9-10-11 Tiffin 9-17-11 Mich. Tech 9-24-11 @ Ohio Dom. 10-1-11 @ NMU 10-8-11 Lake Erie 10-15-11 @ Ashland 10-22-11 @ Hillsdale 10-29-11 SVSU 11-5-11 @ Indy 11-12-11 Findlay 11-19-11 @ SCSU 11-26-11 @ UNK 12-3-11 @ UMD 12-10-11 @ WSSU 12-17-11 vs. Pitt. St. Denotes Career Highs

1 0 2 2 2 2 1 2 0 INJ INJ 1 6 1 1 1

1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0

2 0 3 4 2 2 2 3 0

1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

3 3 5 2 2

4 9 6 3 3

0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0

4 3 2 4 0

0.5 0 0.5 0 0

4 0 0 0 0 0* 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *3-Forced Fumbles

0 0 0 1 0

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Alex

Binkowski’s Career Highs Tackles: 5 at Malone (9/22/12) Solo Tackles: 2 at Malone (9/22/12) Assisted Tackles: 3 at Malone (9/22/12) Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at Malone (9/22/12) Sacks: NA Quarterback Hurries: NA Forced Fumbles: NA

MEDENBACH R-Freshman • 6-4 • 228 Muskegon, Mich. • Catholic Central H.S. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. High School: A 2012 graduate of Muskegon Catholic Central High School ... helped the Crusaders to a 9-2 mark as a senior by making 36 tackles, including 2.5 sacks ... had one fumble recovery in 2011 for coach Mike Holmes ... earned All-Area honors his last two years ... recorded 71 tackles as a junior, including 18 in a win over Hopkins ... served as a football team captain ... earned all-state honors as a junior in the 110 hurdles. Personal: Full name--Alex D. Medenbach ... born May 25, 1993, in Muskegon ... son of Paul and Joan Medenbach ... has one older brother, Andrew, who played in 33 games on the defensive line for Carnegie Mellon (2008-11) ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012 and Winter 2013.

90 Dalton BINKOWSKI Sophomore • 6-3 • 242 Washington, Mich. • Romeo H.S. 2012: One of two true freshmen to make collegiate debut at Ashland ... saw special teams action (FG/PAT) in all 10 games ... recorded five tackles (2-3) at Malone in first game at defensive end, including two solo tackles for loss ... saw action on kickoff return in the last four games. High School: A 2012 graduate of Romeo High School ... helped the Bulldogs to an 8-3 record in 2011 by recording 80 tackles, including 5.5 sacks while forcing two fumbles for coach Curt Rienas’ squad ... earned All-County and All-Metro East First Team accolades ... made 46 tackles as junior helping RHS to a 9-2 record ... also had 2.5 sacks in 2010 ... served as a football team captain ... also participated in basketball, powerlifting and track (shot put). Personal: Full name--Dalton J. Binkowski ... born June 30, 1994, in Washington, Mich. ... son of Chuck and Lynn Binkowski ... has two older sisters, Amanda and Chelsea ... majoring in criminal justice ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012.

Binkowski’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot 9-8-12 @ Ashland 0 0 0 9-15-12 Lake Erie 0 0 0 9-22-12 @ Malone 2 3 5 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 0 0 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 0 0 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 0 0 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 0 0 10-27-12 Ferris State 0 0 0 11-3-12 @ GVSU 0 0 0 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 Denotes Career Highs

TFL 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

74 Ashawn BUTLER R-Sophomore • 6-3 • 240 Port Huron, Mich. • Port Huron H.S. 2012: Redshirted at Wayne State due to transfer regulations. Pre-WSU: Played one year (2010) at Grand Rapids Community College ... made a season-high three tackles (2-1) on Oct. 9 against Joilet Junior College, including a sack ... also recorded a tackle versus the College of DuPage on August 28 ... attended GRCC but did compete in 2011. High School: A 2010 graduate of Port Huron High School ... earned First Team All-Area accolades for the Big Reds ... also named First Team All-MAC for coach Ryan Mullins ... served as a football team captain ... participated in basketball (two years) and track (one year).

Binkowski’s Career Statistics Year 2012

GP 10

Solo 2

Asst 3

Total 5

TFL 2.0-5

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Sack 0-0

FF 0

FR 0

PBrUp QBH 0 0

Personal: Full name--Ashawn D. Butler ... born January 10, 1992, in Fort Bragg, N.C. ... son of Carolyn Butler ... has a younger brother, Malik, and two sisters, Shakila and Sharice ... is a psychology major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013.


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Marv

Hankins’ Career Highs Tackles: 2 (2x) MR vs. Ferris State (10/27/12) Solo Tackles: 2 vs. Ferris State (10/27/12) Assisted Tackles: 1 (3x) MR vs. Northern Mi. (10/20/12) Tackles For Loss: 1.0 (2x) MR vs. Lake Erie (9/15/12) Sacks: 1.0 vs. Lake Erie (9/15/12) Quarterback Hurries: NA Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Ferris State (10/27/12)

JEFFERSON R-Freshman • 6-0 • 240 Farmington, Mich. • Farmington H.S. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for both the Hillsdale and Michigan Tech contests. High School: A 2012 graduate of Farmington High School ... named to the 2011 Oakland Activities Association White Division First team as well as the Detroit News All-Metro North First Team ... started at both offensive guard and defensive line for the Falcons ... helped coach John Bechtel’s squads to a 7-3 record in 2010 and a 6-5 mark in 2011 ... made 38 tackles as a senior including 19 solo stops ... served as a team captain in 2011 ... was a two-year varsity letterwinner. Personal: Full name--Marvin M.L. Jefferson ... born January 28, 1995, in Livonia ... son of Janee Alexander-Howard and Marvin Jefferson III ... is a biochemistry and chemical biology major.

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Hankins’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot 9-8-12 @ Ashland 1 1 2 9-15-12 Lake Erie 1 0 1 9-22-12 @ Malone 0 0 0 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 0 0 10-6-12 Hillsdale 1 0 1 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 1 1 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 1 1 10-27-12 Ferris State 2 0 2 11-3-12 @ GVSU 0 0 0 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 Denotes Career Highs

TFL 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FF 1 0 0 0 0 12 1.0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

66 Raafat

HANKINS R-Sophomore • 6-0 • 302 Davison, Mich. • Davison H.S.

EL HAGE

2012: Saw playing time at defensive tackle in all 10 games ... made collegiate debut in the Ashland contest ... recorded two tackles (1-1) including one solo for loss vs. the Eagles ... lone tackle against Lake Erie was a solo 12-yard sack ... notched a solo tackle against Hillsdale ... had a half-tackle at Saginaw Valley ... also saw playing time on special teams (FG/PAT) vs. Hillsdale and SVSU ... recorded two solo tackles and a forced fumble vs. Ferris State.

R-Sophomore • 6-1 • 304 Dearborn, Mich. • Edsel Ford H.S.

2012: Dressed for all 10 games, seeing action in one contest ... had two assisted tackles, both 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... for loss in collegiate debut at Malone. earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the Indianapolis contest. 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... High School: A 2011 graduate of Davison High School ... was a three-year starter for coach earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for both the Ohio Dominican Jake Emmendorfer ... helped the Cardinals to a 7-3 mark as a senior by recording 13 sacks ... and St. Cloud contests. named to the Detroit News Division 1-2 All-State First Team as a defensive lineman ... selected to the Detroit Free Press Division 1 All-State team ... served as a team captain in football, High School: A 2011 graduate of Dearborn Edsel Ford High School ... was an All-City selection by the Dearborn Press and Guide ... helped anchor both the offensive and defensive lines from lacrosse and wrestling. his tackle position ... earned two varsity letters for coach Mark Tyler and the Thunderbirds ... Personal: Full name--Ryan N. Hankins ... born August 28, 1992, in Davison ... son of Jon and was the squad’s defensive MVP. Raye Hankins ... has one brother, Chad ... is a liberal arts and sciences major.

Personal: Full name--Raafat El Hage ... born August 12, 1993 ... son of Saleh El Hage and Kinchala Kazzoun ... has one younger brother (Reda) ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... name is pronounced ruh-FAHT EL hah-ZHEE.

Hankins’ Career Statistics Year 2012

GP 10

Solo 5

Asst 3

Total 8

TFL 2.0-13

Sack 1.0-12

FF 1

FR 0

PBrUp QBH 0 0

El Hage’s Career Statistics Year 2012

GP 1

Solo 0

Asst 2

Total 2

TFL 1.0

Sack 2

FF 0

FR 0

PBrUp QBH 0 0

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LITTLEJOHN R-Freshman • 6-2 • 245 Flint, Mich. • Northern H.S. 2012: Dressed for the final three home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

NT/LITTLEJOHN-DT/MARTIN-FRENCH-SILLMON Personal: Full name--Charles H. Martin ... born October 22, 1990, in Detroit ... son of Charles and Robin Martin ... has one sister, Raven ... is a communications studies major ... was a boy scout for 11 years.

Martin’s Career Statistics Year GP 2010 (GV) 1 2012 (WS) 1

Solo 0 0

Asst 3 0

Total 3 0

TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0

Sack 0.0-0 0.0-0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 0

93 Jequarius FRENCH

High School: A 2012 graduate of Flint Northern High School ... was a four-year varsity letterwinner for coach Fred Jackson ... selected to the Saginaw Valley League Second Team as a sophomore and first team his last two seasons ... recorded 65 tackles, including seven R-Freshman • 6-2 • 278 sacks in 2010 ... made 73 tackles as a senior including two forced fumbles ... helped FNHS to a 5-4 mark as a junior ... voted team MVP as a senior after earning Defensive MVP honors Flint, Mich. • Beecher H.S. as a sophomore and junior ... served as a team captain in both football and baseball ... also competed in track (discus) for the Vikings ... played catcher, first base and third base. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for the Malone contest. Personal: Full name--Jada D. Littlejohn ... born February 6, 1994, in Flint ... son of Richard and Michelle Littlejohn ... has one brother, Fredrick, and one sister, Nia ... is majoring in High School: A 2012 graduate of Flint Beecher High School ... named to the Flint Journal’s kinesiology ... first name is pronounced juh-TAY. All-Area team for 2011 ... had 11 sacks among his 56 tackles for coach Courtney Hawkins ...

91 Charles MARTIN Senior • 6-0 • 256 Macomb, Mich. • Dakota H.S. Fall 2012: Dressed for all five home games plus at Malone ... made WSU debut in fourth quarter against the Pioneers. Winter 2012: Joined the Wayne State football team for spring ball. Fall 2011: Attended WSU, but was not a member of the football team due to part-time status. 2010: Played in one game for Grand Valley ... made three assisted tackles in Sept. 25 win over Findlay.

forced three fumbles and knocked down 12 passes ... helped the Buccaneers to a 6-4 mark as a senior ... also had three rushing TD’s in 2011 ... was a unanimous selection to the Genesse Area Conference Red Division First Team on the defensive line ... also played basketball ... scored a career-high 22 points in win over Saginaw Buena Vista in January 2011 ... served as a football team captain. Personal: Full name--Jequarius D. French ... born October 22, 1994, in Flint ... son of Frankie Stocker ... has two younger brothers, Clarence and Omarius, and one younger sister, Shalaia ... is a Fine, Performing & Communication Arts major ... first name is pronounced juh-KWAIRee-us.

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SILLMON R-Junior • 6-2 • 294 Detroit, Mich. • Martin Luther King H.S.

2009: Was a member of the GVSU football team but did not see any playing time.

2012: Dressed for all the home games, plus at Malone ... made collegiate debut at right tackle in the fourth quarter vs. the Pioneers.

2008: Redshirted at GVSU.

2011: Did not dress for any games due to a pre-season injury.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Macomb Dakota High School ... helped the Cougars to a 14-0 record as a senior by making 84 tackles including 11 sacks ... was a starting defensive tackle in the 2007 Division 1 state title game ... had a half-tackle for loss (along with current teammate Mike Laamanen) and a pass break-up in the championship game victory over Livonia Stevenson ... had a fumble recovery in the 2006 Division 1 state championship game win over Rockford for DHS (13-1) ... named to the Macomb Daily All-County squad ... earned Detroit Free Press Division 1 First Team All-State honors as well as All-Metro East First Team accolades ... tallied a career-high 16 sacks in 2005 ... also competed in wrestling and track and field, where he was selected to the Macomb Area Conference All-Academic Team ... was a wrestling team captain.

2010: Redshirted at the University of Toledo.

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High School: A 2010 graduate of Martin Luther King ... recorded 35 tackles including 12 sacks for the 2009 city champions ... was a member of the 2007 Division 2 state championship squad for coach James Reynolds ... earned All-Metro and All-City honors ... also ran track and played on the golf team for the Crusaders ... served as a football team captain. Personal: Full name--Samuel D. Sillmon II ... born January 8, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Denise Reece and Samuel Sillmon ... father was a 1985-86 basketball letterwinner at Eastern Michigan ... has a younger brother, Randolph, and two sisters, Amber and Tanasha ... is majoring in mechanical engineering technology.


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VIVERETTE R-Senior • 5-11 • 215 Southfield, Mich. • Brother Rice H.S.

2011 NCAA Playoffs: Tied-for-third in sacks per game (0.80) and sack yardage (24) ... ranked fourth in tackles for loss per game (1.20) with six for minus 33 yards. 2010: Played in six contests, starting four times ... started in collegiate debut against Northwood, and recorded one assisted tackle ... made three tackles (1-2) at Tiffin ... missed the next five games with an injury ... started vs. Hillsdale and made a season-best seven tackles (34) including one for loss ... recorded three tackles (1-2) at Saginaw Valley ... made four tackles (3-1) vs. Indianapolis ... had two assisted tackles at Findlay ... played on the kickoff coverage, kickoff return and punt return teams. 2009: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

2012 All-GLIAC Second Team 2012 WSU Defensive Most Valuable Player 2011 All-GLIAC Second Team

High School: A 2009 graduate of Birmingham Brother Rice High School ... named to the Observer & Eccentric All-Area First Team Defense and the C & G Newspapers All-Dream Team Second Team for coach Al Fracassa ... recorded 121 tackles as a senior including 53 solo ... Career Notes: Played in 31 games in three seasons, making 27 starts ... enters senior season also had two sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery ... made a season-best nine solo with 203 career tackles (104-99) along with 11 sacks among his 24.5 tackles for loss ... has tackles in Oct. 31 win over Rochester Adams ... tallied a season-high 15 tackles (6-9) in Sept. 27 loss to Orchard Lake St. Mary’s ... primarily played linebacker but also saw playing time at eight pass break-ups and six forced fumbles. defensive end ... earned Central Division All-Catholic League accolades in 2008 ... competed 2012: Voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team by the league’s head coaches ... named WSU’s in track (200m). Defensive Most Valuable Player ... started all 10 games at outside linebacker ... recorded a team-high 12 total tackles (5-7) at Ashland ... also tallied three quarterback hurries vs. the Personal: Full name--Edward B. Viverette II ... born February 25, 1991, in Southfield ... son Eagles to earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week award ... tied for team-high honors with of Edward and Regina Viverette ... has an older sister, Chatana ... is a criminal justice major ... eight tackles (5-3) against Lake Erie ... also forced a fumble on a sack vs. the Storm ... made named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010. six tackles (3-3) at Malone ... notched a game-high 14 tackles (8-6) at Northwood including Viverette’s Career Statistics two tackles for loss (one sack), a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry to earn WSU’s Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH Defensive Player of the Week award ... had eight tackles (5-3) and two quarterback hurries 2010 6 8 12 20 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 against Hillsdale ... recorded a game-high and career-best 17 tackles (7-10) at Saginaw Valley 2011 15 46 37 83 15.5-75 7.5-48 2 0 7 1 including 1.5 sacks and a pass break-up ... tallied six tackles (5-1) and a quarterback hurry 2012 10 50 50 100 8.0-31 3.5-21 4 0 1 7 31 104 99 203 24.5-107 11.0-69 6 0 8 8 against Northern Michigan ... equaled career-high with 17 tackles (7-10) vs. Ferris State, and Career forced two fumbles to earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week award ... made four tackles (31) at Grand Valley including one for loss ... notched eight tackles (2-6) against Michigan Tech ... Viverette’s Career Highs led the team in solo tackles (50), assisted tackles (50), total tackles (100), quarterback hurries Tackles: (7), and forced fumbles (4), while tying for team-high honors with 3.5 sacks ... finished second 17 (2x) MR vs. Ferris State (10/27/12) in tackles for loss (8.0) ... served as a team captain ... finished 30th in the NCAA in tackles Solo Tackles: per game (10.00) ... GLIAC League Rankings: Ranked second in forced fumbles (4), fifth in 8 at Northwood (9/29/12) tackles (100), sixth in tackles per game (10.0), and seventh in solo tackles (50) ... was part of Assisted Tackles: nine tackles for loss (7 solo, 2 assisted) and four sacks (3 solo, 1 assisted) ... selected as the No. 10 (2x) MR vs. Ferris State (10/27/12) 2 player in the GLIAC to watch by the Beyond Sports College Network ... switched to No. 1 after Tackles For Loss: wearing No. 54 the previous two seasons. 3.0 at Minnesota-Duluth (12/3/11) Sacks: 2011: Voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team ... started 13 contests, while playing in 15 games 3.0 at Minnesota-Duluth (12/3/11) ... tallied two tackles (1-1) including one for loss in Urbana contest ... had four solo tackles Quarterback Hurries: including a sack and a forced fumble against Tiffin to earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the 3 at Ashland (9/8/12) Week award ... made six tackles (4-2) in the Michigan Tech game including a sack and a pass Forced Fumbles: break-up ... garnered seven tackles (3-4) at Ohio Dominican including two for loss (one sack) 2 vs. Ferris State (10/27/12) ... recorded three tackles (2-1) at Northern Michigan including a half-tackle for loss ... tied for game-high honors with six solo tackles (nine total tackles, a season-best) including two tackles for loss (one sack) in win over Lake Erie ... tied for team-high honors with eight tackles Viverette’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics (2-6) at Ashland ... also had a forced fumble and had a pass break-up vs. the Eagles ... made Date Opp Solo Asst Tot TFL Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FF QBH four tackles (3-1) at Hillsdale in first game this year without a tackle for loss ... missed the 9-4-10 Northwood 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saginaw Valley contest with an injury ... had two assisted tackles at Indianapolis ... recorded a 9-11-10 @ Tiffin 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INJ pass break-up and a tackle for loss against Findlay ... made six tackles (5-1) including a tackle 9-18-10 @ Mich. Tech INJ for loss and a pass break-up at St. Cloud ... started at Nebraska-Kearney and made six tackles 9-25-10 Ohio Domin. INJ (4-2) including a half-sack, a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry ... had a team-best six solo 10-2-10 Northern Mi. INJ tackles at Minnesota-Duluth (nine total tackles) including three first half sacks to earn WSU’s 10-9-10 @ Lake Erie 10-16-10 Ashland INJ Defensive Player of the Week award ... made five tackles (4-1) at Winston-Salem including one 10-23-10 Hillsdale 3 4 7 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 for loss along with a pass break-up ... registered nine tackles (1-8) in national championship 10-30-10 @ SVSU 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 game including half-tackle for loss and a pass break-up ... recorded a pass break-up in five of 11-6-10 Indianapolis 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the final six games ... led WSU with 15.5 (13-5) tackles for loss ... led all linebackers and was 11-13-10 @ Findlay 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 third on the team with 83 tackles ... second on the team with 7.5 sacks ... saw playing time on 9-3-11 Urbana 1 1 2 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 the kickoff return and punt return teams ... tied-for-92nd nationally in sacks per game (0.50). 9-10-11

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Viverette’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics (continued) Date 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Opp Solo Asst Tot Mich. Tech 4 2 6 @ Ohio Dom. 3 4 7 @ NMU 2 1 3 Lake Erie 6 3 9 @ Ashland 2 6 8 @ Hillsdale 3 1 4 SVSU INJ @ Indy 0 2 2 Findlay 1 2 3 @ SCSU 5 1 6 @ UNK 4 2 6 @ UMD 6 3 9 @ WSSU 4 1 5 vs. Pitt. St. 1 8 9

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

5 5 3 8 5 7 5 7 3 2

7 3 3 6 3 10 1 10 1 6

12 8 6 14 8 17 6 17 4 8

TFL 1.5 2.0 0.5 2.0 0.5 0

Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FF 1 1.0 1 1 0 14 1.0 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 1.0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 1.0 1.0 0.5 3.0 1.0 0.5

0 6 2 4 20 5 2

0 0 0 0.5 3.0 0 0

0 0 0 4 20 0 0

0 1 1 1 0 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0

2.0 1.0 0 2.0 0 1.5 0 0 1.0 0.5

8 4 0 13 0 5 0 0 1 0

0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.5 0 0 0 0

0 4 0 12 0 5 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

3 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0

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QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0

Moe

DAVENPORT Senior • 6-1 • 226 Southfield, Mich. • Southfield H.S.

and Winston-Salem State ... also had a quarterback hurry vs. UMD ... saw playing time on the kickoff coverage, kickoff return and punt coverage teams. 2011 NCAA Playoffs: Finished 18th in sacks per game (0.40). 2010: Played in five of the final six games due to the many injuries to the WSU linebacking corps ... made collegiate debut at Lake Erie as a linebacker ... also saw time at linebacker vs. Hillsdale, as well as on kickoff return ... saw special teams action at Saginaw Valley and vs. Indianapolis on kickoff return and kickoff coverage ... recorded an assisted tackle vs. Chargers and two tackles (1-1) at SVSU ... tied a season-high with two tackles (1-1) at Findlay ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for the Tiffin game ... made four kickoff coverage tackles (2-2). High School: A 2010 graduate of Southfield High School ... was a three-year starter for the Bluejays ... named to the 2009 Detroit News All-State team as well as the Associated Press Division 1-2 Honorable Mention All-State squad ... earned First Team All-Metro North accolades from both the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press ... selected to the 2009 All-Oakland County Dream Team after helping lead Southfield to a Division 2 regional final ... had 145 tackles and two interceptions in 2009 ... forced four fumbles, recovered three and had three pass break-ups ... at running back, scored five touchdowns and four two-point conversions ... rushed for 190 yards and two touchdowns as a fullback in 2008 ... recorded 27 tackles as a junior including two sacks, a pass break-up and a fumble return ... coach Tim Conley’s squad went 19-6 over his final two seasons ... finished with 15 tackles as a sophomore ... also played catcher for the Bluejays baseball team. Personal: Full name--Maurice D. Davenport ... born February 15, 1992, in Detroit ... son of Tracy Darnell ... has one younger brother, Michael ... is a business management major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2010 (4.00) and Winter 2011 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012 and Fall 2012.

Davenport’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 5 16 9 30

Solo 2 27 19 48

Asst 3 18 21 42

Total TFL Sack 5 0-0 0-0 45 5.5-35 5.0-34 40 4.5-28 3.5-26 90 10.0-63 8.5-60

PBrUp 0 1 1 2

QBH 0 1 2 3

Tackles: 8 at Ohio Dominican (9/24/11) Solo Tackles: 6 vs. Tiffin (9/10/11) Assisted Tackles: 6 at Ohio Dominican (9/24/11) Tackles For Loss: 2.0 vs. Tiffin (9/10/11) Sacks: 2.0 vs. Tiffin (9/10/11) Quarterback Hurries: 1 (3x) MR vs. Hillsdale (10/6/12) Interceptions: 1 vs. Urbana (9/3/11)

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in nine contests ... saw action on all four special teams at Ashland along with time at middle linebacker recovering an AU fumble ... totaled five tackles (3-2) in the game vs. the Eagles ... recorded four tackles (2-2) against Lake Erie while also playing on kickoff return ... did not travel to Malone due to injury ... tallied four tackles (1-3) at Northwood including a solo sack plus a quarterback hurry ... made three solo tackles vs. Hillsdale plus had a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry ... notched four tackles (2-2) at Saginaw Valley, including a solo and an assisted sack totaling minus 10 yards ... recorded five tackles (3-2) including a solo sack against Northern Michigan ... tallied a seasonhigh six tackles (3-3) including one for loss vs. Ferris State ... made five tackles (1-4) at Grand Valley ... played on the kickoff coverage squad at Grand Valley ... recorded four tackles (1-3) against Michigan Tech ... saw time on the punt coverage team in five contests ... played on both kickoff coverage and punt coverage vs. the Huskies ... switched to No. 52, after wearing No. 49 his first two years.

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Int 0 1-6 0 1-6

Davenport’s Career Highs

2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection

2011: Played in all 16 games, making two starts ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... made three tackles (1-2) and recorded first career interception in Urbana contest ... tallied a team-best seven tackles (6-1) in first collegiate start (Tiffin game) ... credited with four tackles (2-2) against Michigan Tech ... made a career-high eight tackles (2-6) at Ohio Dominican including a pass break-up and a half-tackle for loss ... recorded four tackles (3-1) including a sack at Northern Michigan ... made four solo tackles including a sack at Ashland ... had a solo tackle vs. Saginaw Valley ... made two solo tackles vs. Findlay ... recorded a half-sack among his two tackles (1-1) at St. Cloud ... had a half-sack among his six tackles (1-5) at Nebraska Kearney ... made one solo tackle each against Minnesota-Duluth

FR 0 0 1-0 1-0

Davenport’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10

Opp Solo Asst Tot Northwood DNP @ Tiffin DNT @ Mich. Tech DNT Ohio Domin. DNP Northern Mi. DNP @ Lake Erie 0 0 0 Ashland DNP

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LINEBACKERS/DAVENPORT-STEVE O’SHELL Davenport’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics (continued) Date 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Opp Solo Asst Tot Hillsdale 0 1 1 @ SVSU 1 1 2 Indianapolis 0 0 0 @ Findlay 1 1 2

TFL 0 0 0 0

Yds Sack Yds PBrUp Int 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

QBH 0 0 0 0

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

1 6 2 2 3 0 4 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 0

2 1 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0

3 7 4 8 4 0 4 0 1 2 2 2 6 1 1 0

0 2.0 0 0.5 1.0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0

0 8 0 1 8 0 14 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0

0 2.0 0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0

0 8 0 0 8 0 14 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-21 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

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5 4

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0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0* 0

3 0 2 2 3 4 3

4 3 4 5 6 5 4

1.0 0 1.5 1.0 1.0 0 0

11 0 10 5 2 0 0

1.0 0 1.5 1.0 0 0 0

11 0 10 5 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *-Fumble Recovery

48 Steve

starting the first eight games of the season ... started in collegiate debut against Urbana ... had a nine-yard fumble return vs. Tiffin ... recorded a career-high eight tackles (3-5) against Michigan Tech ... made two tackles (1-1) including a half-tackle for loss at Northern Michigan ... had five tackles (3-2) against Lake Erie plus a quarterback hurry ... tallied six tackles (1-5) at Ashland ... recorded two assisted tackles at Hillsdale ... missed the Saginaw Valley contest with an injury ... had a solo tackle in limited playing time at Indianapolis ... made three solo tackles at St. Cloud ... had two tackles for loss at Winston-Salem ... recorded four assisted tackles in national championship game, including one on kickoff coverage ... 2011-12 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award. 2010: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... two-time WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week recipient (for the Northern Michigan contest and the Ashland game). High School: A 2010 graduate of De La Salle High School ... earned four varsity letters for coach Paul Verska ... finished the 2009 season with a team-best 102 tackles including 31 solo to earn team MVP honors and help the Pilots reach the state semifinals ... recorded two interceptions, two pass break-ups and a fumble recovery ... named to the All-State squad by both the Detroit Free Press and Detroit News ... rushed for 458 yards and two touchdowns ... had six receptions for 84 yards ... also averaged 35 yards per punt on 17 attempts ... made 46 tackles as a junior including 4.5 sacks ... selected as the Macomb Daily November 2009 Male Athlete of the Month ... started on both sides of the ball in the 2008 state championship game ... named first Team All-Catholic League as a junior defensive lineman as well as All-Macomb County First Team Defense ... served as a team captain in 2009 ... named to the school’s academic honor roll. Personal: Full name--Stephen C. O’Shell ... born July 8, 1991, in Detroit ... son of Brien and Laurie O’Shell ... has four older brothers, Brandon, Brett, Brad and Chad ... Chad made 15 tackles in 12 games for GVSU in 2009 ... is a nursing major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2010, Winter 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2012 (4.00) and Winter 2013 (4.00) ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012.

O’Shell’s Career Statistics Year 2011 2012 Career

GP 15 10 25

Solo 16 28 44

Asst 24 35 59

Total TFL Sack FR 40 2.5-9 0-0 1-9 63 6.5-20 2.0-11 0 103 9.0-29 2.0-11 1-9

O’SHELL

QBH 1 0 1

O’Shell’s Career Highs

2012 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection

2011: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... played in all 15 contests dressed,

PBrUp 0 0 0

Tackles: 10 at Saginaw Valley (10/11/12) Solo Tackles: 6 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Assisted Tackles: 6 (2x) MR at Northwood (9/29/12) Tackles For Loss: 2.0 (2x) MR at Northwood (9/29/12) Sacks: 1.5 at Northwood (9/29/12) Quarterback Hurries: 1 vs. Lake Erie (10/8/11) Fumble Returns: 1 vs. Tiffin (9/10/11)

R-Junior • 5-11 • 219 Sterling Heights, Mich. • De La Salle H.S.

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... started all 10 games at outside linebacker ... made five tackles (2-3) at Ashland ... recorded seven tackles (1-6) against Lake Erie including 1.5 for loss ... tallied five tackles (2-3) at Malone including one for loss, along with first career interception to earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week award ... tallied seven tackles (1-6) at Northwood including two for loss (1.5 sacks) ... made five tackles (3-2) vs. Hillsdale including forcing a fumble on a sack ... recorded a career-high 10 tackles (5-5) at Saginaw Valley including a fourth down stop on a pass completion ... tallied three tackles (2-1) against Northern Michigan ... notched eight tackles (4-4) vs. Ferris State ... made four tackles (2-2) at Grand Valley including one for loss ... recorded a season-high six solo tackles (nine tackles total) including a half-tackle for loss against Michigan Tech ... also saw playing time on the punt coverage team in all 10 games ... finished third on the team in tackles and tied-forthird in tackles for loss ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee ... was part of 11 tackles for loss with two solo and nine assisted ... tied for the team lead with three punt coverage tackles (1-2) ... 2012-13 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award.

Int 0-0 1-0 1-0

O’Shell’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11

Opp Solo Asst Tot Urbana 1 0 1 Tiffin 0 1 1 Mich. Tech 3 5 8 @ Ohio Dom. 0 2 2 @ NMU 1 1 2 Lake Erie 3 2 5 @ Ashland 1 5 6

TFL 0 0 0 0 0.5 0 0

Yds Sack Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 1-9 0 0 0 0 0

Int 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

QBH 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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O’Shell’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics (continued) Date 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Opp Solo Asst Tot @ Hillsdale 0 2 2 SVSU INJ @ Indy 0 2 2 Findlay 0 0 0 @ SCSU 3 0 3 @ UNK 0 1 1 @ UMD 0 1 1 @ WSSU 3 0 3 vs. Pitt. St. 0 4 4

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

2 1 2 1 3 5 2 4 2 6

3 6 3 6 2 5 1 4 2 3

5 7 5 7 5 10 3 8 4 9

TFL 0

Yds Sack Yds 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0

0 0 0 0 0 7 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1.5 1.0 2.0 0.5 0 0 0 1.0 0.5

0 2 1 9 3 0 0 0 4 1

0 0 0 1.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0

Int 0

QBH 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 3 0* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *-Forced Fumble

Personal: Full name--Marcell A. Jones ... born October 16, 1992, in Detroit ... son of Myra Jones-Hayes ... has one older brother, Jimmie, who ran track (2004-07) at Missouri and was a member of the 2005 Big 12 champion distance medley relay squad ... also has two nephews, Narjhae and Najarehae ... is a business management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2011.

Jones’ Career Statistics Year 2011 2012 Career

GP 11 10 21

Solo 4 7 11

Asst 1 2 3

Total 5 9 14

TFL 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sack 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

PBrUp 0 0 0

QBH 0 0 0

Jones’ Career Highs Tackles: 2 (4x) MR vs. Ferris State (10/27/12) Solo Tackles: 2 (2x) MR vs. Ferris State (10/27/12 Assisted Tackles: 1 (3x) MR at Saginaw Valley (10/11/12) Tackles For Loss: NA Sacks: NA Quarterback Hurries: NA

51 Marcell JONES R-Junior • 5-11 • 216 Oak Park, Mich. • Detroit Mumford H.S. 2012: Played in all 10 games ... saw playing time at linebacker in the first three games ... played on the kickoff coverage team in all 10 games tying for the team lead with six (5-1) kickoff coverage tackles ... recorded two solo tackles against Lake Erie and one against both Northwood and Hillsdale on kickoff coverage ... made two tackles (1-1) at Malone ... also played on punt return team vs. the Pioneers ... saw time on the kickoff return squad in seven games ... recorded a half-tackle vs. Saginaw Valley ... made two solo tackles from the linebacker position vs. Ferris State ... played on the punt coverage team at Grand Valley and vs. Michigan Tech. 2011: Played in 11 contests including the national championship game ... made collegiate debut against Urbana at both linebacker and on the kickoff coverage team ... saw action on the kickoff coverage team vs. both Tiffin and Michigan Tech ... did not travel for the first three road games (ODU, NMU, AU) ... recorded two tackles (1-1) on kickoff coverage vs. Lake Erie ... had a kickoff coverage tackle at Hillsdale and another one against Saginaw Valley ... saw kickoff coverage action at Indianapolis ... missed the next two games (UF, SCSU) with an injury ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the Minnesota-Duluth contest ... saw kickoff coverage action in the last three playoff games recording a solo tackle at Winston-Salem State ... switched to linebacker and wore No. 51. 2010: Dressed for the final five home games as a free safety, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... wore No. 42. High School: A 2010 graduate of Mumford High School ... earned two varsity letters for the Mustangs ... selected to both the Detroit News and Michigan Chronicle All-Detroit Second Team as a linebacker in 2009 ... named to the 2008 Detroit News All-City honorable mention squad ... served as a football team captain ... ran an 8.50 in the 60m hurdles as a senior ... had an indoor time of 23.42 for 200m at the 2009 Michigan Indoor State Track championship ... also competed in the 4x100 relay and 4x400 relay ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... was a November 2009 honoree by the Optimist Club of Central Detroit for his achievements academically and athletically ... served as the senior class vice president.

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Jones’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Opp Solo Asst Tot Urbana 0 0 0 Tiffin 0 0 0 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 @ Ohio Dom. DNT @ NMU DNT Lake Erie 1 1 2 @ Ashland DNT @ Hillsdale 1 0 1 SVSU 1 0 1 @ Indy 0 0 0 Findlay INJ @ SCSU INJ @ UNK 0 0 0 @ UMD 0 0 0 @ WSSU 1 0 1 vs. Pitt. St. 0 0 0

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0

0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 2 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 0

TFL 0 0 0

Yds Sack Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


LINEBACKERS/ANTHONY DeDAMOS-NORES FRADI

44 Anthony DeDAMOS R-Freshman • 6-2 • 228 Rockford, Mich. • Rockford H.S.

of the Week award ... all three tackles at Northern Michigan were solo tackle sacks ... recorded a team-best five solo tackles at Ashland in first career start, along with a career high six total tackles ... made three tackles (2-1) at Hillsdale ... had a fumble recovery vs. Saginaw Valley ... recorded two tackles (1-1) vs. Findlay ... garnered five tackles (4-1) along with a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry at St. Cloud ... recorded five tackles (3-2), two pass break-ups and a blocked punt at Nebraska Kearney ... had a half-sack at Minnesota Duluth ... had a sack among his four tackles (3-1) at Winston-Salem ... recorded a sack in the national championship game ... saw action on the kickoff coverage, punt coverage and punt return teams ... finished among the national leaders in sacks with 0.53 per game ... wore No. 58. 2011 NCAA Playoffs: Finished seventh in sacks per game (0.60).

2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for both the Lake Erie and Northern 2010: Dressed for the last four home games, plus the road game at Lake Erie after joining the squad ... did not see any playing time and was redshirted ... wore No. 43. Michigan contests ... wore No. 56. High School: A 2012 graduate of Rockford High School ... was a two-year starter for coach Ralph Munger ... helped the Rams reach the semifinals in both his senior (11-2) and junior (11-2) seasons ... made 95 tackles (40-55) including 10 for loss as a senior ... totaled six sacks, five pass break-ups and two interceptions in 2011 ... recorded 55 tackles (25-30) as a junior including three sacks ... tallied three pass break-ups, two interceptions and three fumble recoveries in nine games ... named to the 2011 Associated Press Division 1-2 Honorable Mention All-State squad ... selected to the Detroit News All-State Dream Team ... earned First Team All-OK Red Division accolades ... named to the All-Grand Rapids Area Dream Team ... earned All-Area Advance Dream Team accolades ... made three tackles (1-2) in the 2012 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association East-West All-Star game ... a two-year starter for the Rams lacrosse squad, and earned three varsity letters as a midfielder and defenseman ... was a four-year honor roll student.

High School: A 2010 graduate of Dearborn High School ... was a three-year starter for coach Dave Mifsud and the Pioneers ... ranked No. 16 on the Detroit Free Press Fab 50 ... No. 25 on the Detroit News Blue Chip list ... named to the 2009 Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State First Team ... named to the Detroit Free Press Dream Team and the Detroit News Dream Team after recording 120 tackles as a senior ... rushed for 587 yards and four touchdowns in 2009, along with two receiving touchdowns ... played in the Michigan East-West All-Star game ... set a DHS record with 313 career tackles ... set the school record with 144 tackles as a junior ... also competed in basketball and track ... served as a football team captain as a senior ... originally signed with Central Michigan.

Personal: Full name--Nores Fradi ... born April 9, 1991 ... son of Ahmad and Fatma Fradi ... has an older brother, Asaad, and two sisters, Diana and Shireen ... is a criminal justice major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2011 ... last name is Personal: Full name--Anthony T. DeDamos ... born January 12, 1994, in Grand Rapids ... son pronounced FRAH-dee. of Craig and Lisa DeDamos ... has one older brother, Dominic ... is majoring in kinesiology ... Fradi’s Career Statistics named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 ... named to the Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR PBrUp QBH Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2013. 2011 16 30 14 44 10.0-70 8.5-64 2 1 3 1

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8 24

8 38

14 28

22 66

4.5-18 3.0-17 14.5-88 11.5-81

2 5

2 3

Fradi’s Career Highs

R-Junior • 6-0 • 220 Dearborn Hts., Mich. • Dearborn H.S. Career Notes: Recorded 14.5 tackles for loss (11.5 sacks) in 24 games ... four forced fumbles is two shy of the school record (six by Greg Hasse and Ed Viverette).

2011: Played in all 16 games, making lone start at Ashland ... made collegiate debut in Urbana contest and recorded a sack among his four tackles (3-1) ... both solo tackles vs. the Blue Knights were on kickoff coverage ... recorded four solo tackles including two for loss vs. Tiffin ... had limited playing time at linebacker against Michigan Tech ... tallied four tackles (13) at Ohio Dominican including two sacks and a forced fumble to earn WSU’s Defensive Player

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Tackles: 10 at Ashland (9/8/12) Solo Tackles: 5 at Ashland (10/15/11) Assisted Tackles: 7 at Ashland (9/8/12) Tackles For Loss: 3.0 at Northern Michigan (10/1/11) Sacks: 3.0 at Northern Michigan (10/1/11) Quarterback Hurries: 1 (3x) MR at Saginaw Valley (10/11/12)

FRADI 2012: Played in eight contests ... recorded WSU’s lone sack (solo) at Ashland among his season-high 10 tackles (3-7) ... also played on the punt coverage team vs. AU ... recorded seven tackles (3-4), a forced fumble, a pass break-up, a quarterback hurry and 1.5 tackles for loss (solo sack) against Lake Erie to earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week award (shared with Nick Thomas) ... had a half-tackle at Malone ... played on the punt return and punt coverage teams vs. the Storm, and the punt coverage squad against the Pioneers ... totaled two tackles for loss including a solo sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery at Northwood ... had a quarterback hurry at Saginaw Valley ... did not play in the next two games (Northern Michigan and Ferris State) due to injury ... made two assisted tackles at Grand Valley plus had a pass break-up.

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Fradi’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11

Opp Solo Asst Tot Urbana 3 1 4 Tiffin 4 0 4 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 @ Ohio Dom. 1 3 4 @ NMU 3 0 3 Lake Erie 0 0 0 @ Ashland 5 1 6 @ Hillsdale 2 1 3 SVSU 0 0 0

TFL 1.0 2.0 0 1.5 3.0 0 0 0 0

Yds Sack Yds 1.0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 2.0 3 36 3.0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Fradi’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics (continued) Date 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Opp @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

Solo Asst Tot 0 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 5 3 2 5 0 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 2

TFL 0 0 0 0 0.5 1.0 1.0

3 3 0 2 0 0 INJ INJ 0 0

Yds Sack Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.5 7 8 1.0 8 8 1.0 8

FF PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

High School: A 2011 graduate of Westerville South High School ... was a 2010 Associated Press All-Central District honorable mention selection after recording 85 tackles including five sacks ... also blocked two kicks ... earned four varsity letters between WSHS and Beechcroft High School ... was a First Team All-Ohio Capital Conference selection ... recorded 15 tackles including two sacks in a game against Dublin Scioto. Personal: Full name--Taven L. Howell ... born October 14, 1992, in Columbus, Ohio ... son of William Hayes and Nikki Howell ... has one brother, Terrell, and three sisters, Jordan, Taneka, and Taquellia ... is a kinesiology major ... first name is pronounced TAY-ven.

7 4 1 0 0 0

10 7 1 2 0 0

1.0 1.5 0 2.0 0 0

2 8 0 8 0 0

1.0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0

2 8 0 7 0 0

0 1 0 1 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 1

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2 0

2 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 0

0 0

R-Freshman • 6-0 • 208 Kalamazoo, Mich. • Central H.S.

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HOBDY R-Freshman • 6-1 • 216 Flint, Mich. • Powers H.S.

GAMBLE 2012: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for the Ashland contest. High School: A 2012 graduate of Kalamazoo Central High School ... made 99 tackles (47-52) in 2011, and had three interceptions along with two forced fumbles for coach Dana Chambers ... caught 17 passes for 252 yards as a senior ... named to the Big 16 Conference All-West Division First Team Defense as a senior ... recorded 70 tackles (36-34) in 2010 ... had 16 receptions for 188 yards and a touchdown (vs. Jackson Lumen Christi) as a junior ... also played basketball for the Maroon Giants ... had two rebounds in the 2011 Class A State Championship game win over Detroit Southeastern.

2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... Personal: Full name--Jawun A. Gamble ... born March 21, 1994, in Kalamazoo ... son of John wore No. 46. Gamble and Cassandra Hayes ... has five brothers, Jalen, Mathew, John, Christian and Daryll, and three sisters, April, Karesse and Fashina ... is majoring in business management ... first High School: A 2012 graduate of Flint Powers High School ... recorded 55 tackles including name is pronounced juh-WAN. 27 assists with seven sacks and six fumble recoveries for coach Bob Buckel as a senior ... also rushed the ball for 189 yards and four touchdowns on 37 carries ... helped the Chargers capture the Division 5 state championship ... made three tackles (0-3) in the 2012 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association All-Star Game ... had a season-long 33 yard carry in the state championship game victory over Lansing Catholic Central ... also had two tackles for loss in the game at Ford Field ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball ... also competed in track (200m).

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Personal: Full name--William I. Hobdy ... born August 20, 1994, in Flint ... son of Pondexter and Verronica Hobdy ... has one older brother, Dexter ... is majoring in kinesiology ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 ... name is pronounced EEdress HOB-dee.

45 Taven HOWELL Sophomore • 6-0 • 220 Columbus, Ohio • Westerville South H.S.

McKAY-LEE R-Sophomore • 5-11 • 189 Detroit, Mich. • Southeastern H.S.

2012: Switched to No. 19 ... made collegiate debut at Ashland ... saw action on the punt return and punt coverage teams in all six games played ... also had playing time at cornerback and on kickoff coverage at Malone ... made three solo tackles vs. the Pioneers ... recorded an assisted tackle against Hillsdale ... had a solo tackle at Saginaw Valley ... missed the last four games due to injury. 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the Lake Erie contest ... wore No. 43.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Detroit Southeastern High School ... earned two varsity 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... switched to No. 45. letters for the Jungaleers ... recorded 21 tackles plus had four pass break-ups as a senior while playing just half of the season ... made 40 tackles as a junior along with three interceptions ... 2011: Missed the entire season due to an injury sustained in training camp ... was redshirted helped the Jungaleers to a 10-2 record in 2009 ... played for head coach Donshell English and Tony Elliott ... served as a football team captain in 2010 ... also competed in basketball and ... wore No. 59. track ... was on the school’s academic honor roll list.

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CORNERBACKS/BRANDON McKAY-LEE-GERREN DuHART Personal: Full name--Brandon McKay-Lee ... born Feb. 2, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Ahmed Lee and Kim McKay ... has three sisters (Latice, Natash and Terree) ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... cousin of former NFL player and current WSU assistant coach Keith McKenzie ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012.

McKay-Lee’s Career Statistics Year 2012

GP 6

Solo 4

Asst 1

Total 5

TFL 0-0

Sack 0-0

FF 0

FR 0

Int 0

PBrUp 0

McKay-Lee’s Career Highs Tackles: 3 at Malone (9/22/12) Solo Tackles: 3 at Malone (9/22/12) Assisted Tackles: 1 vs. Hillsdale (10/6/12) Tackles For Loss: NA Sacks: NA Interceptions: NA Pass Break-Ups: NA

McKay-Lee’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot 9-8-12 @ Ashland 0 0 0 9-15-12 Lake Erie 0 0 0 9-22-12 @ Malone 3 0 3 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 0 0 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 1 1 10-11-12 @ SVSU 1 0 1 10-20-12 Northern Mi. INJ 10-27-12 Ferris State INJ 11-3-12 @ GVSU INJ 11-10-12 Mich. Tech INJ Denotes Career Highs

TFL 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0

Int PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Gerren DuHART R-Junior • 6-0 • 177 Toledo, Ohio • Central Catholic H.S. 2012 Hansen’s Football Gazette Super Region 4 First Team 2012 Daktronics All-Super Region 4 Second Team 2012 All-GLIAC First Team 2011 WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year Career Notes: Started the last 18 games for WSU ... played in 25 contests total ... WSU’s active leader with 10 career pass break-ups.

up against Lake Erie ... tallied two solo tackles at Malone ... recorded second career interception in Northwood contest ... had the 10th longest interception return in school history (82 yards for a TD) against Hillsdale to earn WSU’s Defensive Player of the Week award (shared with Andrew Matt) ... notched seven tackles (5-2) at Saginaw Valley with two pass break-ups ... made two solo tackles against Northern Michigan ... tallied five tackles (2-3) vs. Ferris State including a solo one for loss along with a fumble recovery ... led WSU with seven solo tackles at Grand Valley along with an interception and a pass break-up ... recorded six tackles (2-4) against Michigan Tech ... saw playing time on the punt return team in the last nine games ... led the squad in both pass break-ups (6) and interceptions (3) ... GLIAC League Rankings: Ranked fourth in interception return yards (82), tied-for-sixth in interceptions (3) and tied-for-10th in pass break-ups (6) ... switched to No. 4. 2011: Played in 15 games, starting the final eight contests ... made collegiate debut against Urbana seeing time at cornerback and also on the punt return and punt coverage teams ... played on both special teams vs. Tiffin as well as cornerback ... did not travel to Ohio Dominican ... saw punt coverage and punt return action against Michigan Tech ... saw punt coverage and kickoff coverage action at Northern Michigan recording a solo tackle on kickoff coverage ... made a solo tackle on both kickoff coverage and punt coverage vs. Lake Erie ... also played on the punt return team vs. the Storm ... played both punt coverage and punt return at Ashland and at Hillsdale ... made first career start in Saginaw Valley contest and had six solo tackles and a pass break-up ... recorded seven tackles (5-2) at Indianapolis, while also seeing time on punt return ... had seven tackles (5-2) against Findlay, the third consecutive game with seven stops ... made two solo tackles including one for loss (tackled punter after a bad snap on fourth down) and a pass break-up at St. Cloud ... recorded a pass break-up and six tackles (5-1) at Nebraska-Kearney ... had a fourth down pass break-up in the final minute at Winston-Salem ... recorded six tackles (2-4) and first career interception in national championship game ... also had first career kickoff return vs. Pittsburg State ... recipient of the WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year award ... wore No. 27. 2010: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for the Indianapolis game. High School: A 2010 graduate of Toledo Central Catholic ... helped the Irish to an 8-2 mark in 2009 ... earned Third Team Associated Press Division 2 All-State accolades as a senior after recording 40 tackles, five interceptions and 13 pass break-ups ... also named to the 2009 AP All-District First Team ... was a three-year letterwinner for coach Greg Dempsey ... selected to the All-Northwest Ohio First Team as well as the City League First Team in 2009 ... also saw playing time at wide receiver ... ran track for CCHS competing in the 60m dash (7.41), 60m hurdles (8.69), 200m dash (23.16), 110m hurdles (15.34), long jump (20-0.75) and 400m (53.44) ... served as a team captain in both football and track ... won the 2010 district title in the 300 hurdles (38.20) ... selected top male track performer at the 2010 Toledo City League meet after sweeping the hurdles events (14.78 in 110s and 38.74 in 300s), taking second in the 200, and running a leg on a second-place 400 relay team ... finished sixth at the Ohio Division I track meet in both the 110 hurdles (14.81) and 300 hurdles (38.55) ... best times were 10.79 (100m), 14.00 (110 hurdles), 21.8 (200m), 38.12 (300 hurdles) and 49.13 (400m) ... played in the 2010 Northwest Ohio Regional All-Star Football Game. Personal: Full name--Gerren C. DuHart ... born September 5, 1992, in Toledo ... son of Michael and Brenda DuHart ... has three older brothers, Terrelle, Robert and Michael and one older sister, Tiffany ... is a graphic design major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.03.49) for Winter 2012 ... first name is pronounced JAIR-in.

DuHart’s Career Statistics Year 2011 2012 Career

GP 15 10 25

Solo 32 33 65

Asst 10 14 24

Total TFL 42 1.5-8 47 2.5-5 89 4.0-13

Sack 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0

Int PBrUp 1-0 4 3-82 6 4-82 10

QBH 0 0 0

2012: Named to the Hansen’s Football Gazette Super Region 4 First Team ... selected to the Daktronics All-Super Region 4 Second Team ... voted to the All-GLIAC First Team by the league’s head coaches ... started all 10 games at cornerback ... recorded a team-best (and career high) nine solo tackles and two pass break-ups at Ashland ... lone tackle for loss (solo) came at the AU one-yard line ... had five tackles (2-3), including an assisted tackle for loss and a pass break-

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CORNERBACKS/DuHART-AUSTIN NELSON missed the last nine games with an injury ... received a medical redshirt.

DuHart’s Career Highs Tackles: 9 at Ashland (9/8/12) Solo Tackles: 9 at Ashland (9/8/12) Assisted Tackles: 4 (2x) MR vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Tackles For Loss: 1.0 (3x) MR vs. Ferris State (10/27/12) Interceptions: 1 (4x) MR at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Pass Break-Ups: 2 (2x) MR at Saginaw Valley (10/11/12)

DuHart’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Opp Solo Asst Tot Urbana 1 0 1 Tiffin 0 0 0 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 @ Ohio Dom. DNT @ NMU 1 0 1 Lake Erie 2 0 2 @ Ashland 0 0 0 @ Hillsdale 0 0 0 SVSU 7 0 7 @ Indy 5 2 7 Findlay 5 2 7 @ SCSU 2 0 2 @ UNK 5 1 6 @ UMD 0 0 0 @ WSSU 2 1 3 vs. Pitt. St. 2 4 6

9-8-12 @ Ashland 9-15-12 Lake Erie 9-22-12 @ Malone 9-29-12 @ Northwood 10-6-12 Hillsdale 10-11-12 @ SVSU 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 10-27-12 Ferris State 11-3-12 @ GVSU 11-10-12 Mich. Tech Denotes Career Highs

9 2 2 0 2 5 2 2 7 2

0 3 0 1 0 2 0 3 1 4

9 5 2 1 2 7 2 5 8 6

TFL 0 0 0

Yds Sack Yds PBrUp FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Int 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 1.0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0

1.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 1-82 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0* 0 0 1 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 *-Fumble Recovery

31 Austin NELSON Senior • 5-9 • 168 Haslett, Mich. • Haslett H.S. 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2011 WSU Special Teams MVP 2011 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2010 GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team Selection 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played on three special teams (kickoff coverage, punt coverage and punt return) at Ashland recording a kickoff coverage tackle ...

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2011: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all 16 games ... saw special teams action vs. Urbana (kickoff coverage, kickoff return and punt return) ... saw action at cornerback and on kickoff coverage in the Tiffin contest ... played kickoff coverage and punt return vs. Michigan Tech ... had a punt coverage tackle at Northern Michigan to earn WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award ... made three special teams tackles vs. Lake Erie (1-1 on kickoff coverage and 1-0 on punt coverage) ... had a punt coverage tackle for minus one yard against Saginaw Valley ... made two kickoff coverage tackles (1-1) at Nebraska-Kearney ... recovered WSU’s squib kickoff at Minnesota-Duluth that led to a field goal and a 24-11 lead to earn WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award ... made two special teams tackles (0-1 on kickoff, 1-0 on punt) in national championship game ... saw action on all four special teams in each of the last nine games ... recorded 11 (5-6) kickoff coverage tackles and six solo tackles on punt coverage ... led the squad in total special teams tackles with 17 (11-6) ... selected as WSU’s Special Teams Most Valuable Player. 2010: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence team (cumulative GPA 3.5+) ... made collegiate debut on the punt return team vs. Indianapolis ... blocked a third quarter punt setting up the eventual game-winning touchdown to earn the squad’s Special Teams Player of the Week award ... was credited with a 15-yard punt return. 2009: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for the Northern Michigan game. High School: A 2009 graduate of Haslett High School ... earned Associated Press Division 5-6 Honorable Mention All-State accolades ... named to the 2008 All-Capital Area Activities Conference (CAAC) Gold Division squad as both a defensive back and running back ... gained 1,026 yards as a senior on 122 carries ... rushed for 154 yards and two touchdowns in a 2008 win over Fowlerville ... made 88 tackles in 2008 along with three interceptions ... had three rushing touchdowns against Eaton Rapids ... named to the All-Area Honorable Mention squad as a junior ... recorded 67 tackles in 2007 along with three tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries ... served as a football team captain in 2008 ... competed two years in wrestling and two years in track (100m dash, 4x100 relay and pole vault). Personal: Full name--Austin J. Nelson ... born June 21, 1991, in Lansing ... son of Tim and Denise Nelson ... has a younger sister, Chelsea ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 and Winter 2010 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010, Fall 2012 and Winter 2013.

Nelson’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 1 16 1 18

Solo 0 11 1 12

Asst 0 6 0 6

Total 0 17 1 18

TFL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Blkd Kicks 1 0 0 1

FF 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0

PBrUp 0 0 0 0

QBH 0 0 0 0

Nelson’s Career Highs Tackles: 3 vs. Lake Erie (10/8/11) Solo Tackles: 2 (2x) MR vs. Lake Erie (10/8/11) Assisted Tackles: 1 (6x) MR vs. Pittsburg St. (12/17/11) Tackles For Loss: NA Sacks: NA Interceptions: NA Blocked Kicks: 1 vs. Indianapolis (11/6/10)


CORNERBACKS/NELSON-LAIRREN JOHNSON-JAMES HENDRIX-RICO COWANS Nelson’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Opp Solo Asst Tot Blkd Northwood DNP @ Tiffin DNT @ Mich. Tech DNT Ohio Domin. DNP Northern Mi. DNP @ Lake Erie DNT Ashland DNP Hillsdale DNP @ SVSU DNT Indianapolis 0 0 0 1 @ Findlay DNT

PR

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1

Yds PBrUp FF

QBH

Int

23 James HENDRIX R-Freshman • 5-11 • 174 Livonia, Mich. • Brother Rice H.S.

1

15

0

0

0

0

2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player of the Week for the Ferris State contest ... wore No. 37.

0 2 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9-8-12 @ Ashland 1 0 1 Missed last nine games of 2012 due to injury. Denotes Career Highs

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

33 Lairren JOHNSON R-Freshman • 5-11 • 184 Warren, Mich. • Lincoln H.S. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Birmingham Brother Rice ... recorded 55 tackles (41-14) as a senior helping coach Al Fracassa’s squad to a 10-4 mark, including a 24-14 state title game win over Lowell ... also had five interceptions and six pass break-ups ... returned one interception 54 yards for a touchdown against Ann Arbor Pioneer ... had a 51-yard interception return for a score vs. University of Detroit Jesuit ... made 53 tackles as a junior along with five pass break-ups and two interceptions ... served as a football team captain ... also competed in track for the Warriors. Personal: Full name--James D. Hendrix II ... born November 19, 1994, in Livonia ... son of Dwayne and Sharon Arnett ... has two sisters, Janae and Tayanna ... is an accounting major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012.

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Rico

COWANS R-Freshman • 5-10 • 155 O’Fallon, Ill. • O’Fallon H.S. 2012: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... wore No. 13. High School: A 2012 graduate of O’Fallon High School ... helped the Panthers to a 10-2 mark in 2011 by catching 26 passes for 363 yards and four touchdowns ... made 41 tackles and recovered two fumbles for coach Brandon Joggerst ... also averaged over 30 yards on kickoff returns (6-188 with a long of 62) ... the Panthers compiled an 8-4 record in 2010 ... had 10 receptions for 220 yards as a junior, including two for touchdowns ... also returned 11 kickoffs ... served as a football team captain as a senior

High School: A 2012 graduate of Warren Lincoln High School ... rushed for 967 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior to earn Detroit Free Press Second Team All-East accolades ... also had Personal: Full name--Marico D. Cowans ... born July 27, 1993, in O’Fallon, Ill. ... son of Derrick four touchdown receptions in 2011 for the Abes ... made 85 tackles and forced five fumbles and Jacqueline Fox ... has four brothers and one sister ... is majoring in business management. as a senior for coach John Moher ... named to the All-League and All-County First Teams ... averaged nearly 27 yards per kickoff return on 29 attempts with two returns over 80 yards ... scored five touchdowns in a loss to Mt. Clemens ... gained 525 yards on 81 carries as a junior ... also caught 17 passes in 2010 ... was a two-year football team captain ... competed in both wrestling at track at WLHS. Personal: Full name--Lairren T. Johnson ... born November 28, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Yolaina Johnson ... has two brothers, Cartiel and Debrahn, and four older sisters, Jessica, Dauntiel, Natasha and LaRaina ... is majoring in mathematics (education) ... first name is pronounced LAIR-ee-en.

Warrior defense celebrating a fumble recovery after a first-and-goal play by Northwood in the second quarter in Midland.

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Zak

BIELECKI R-Sophomore • 5-11 • 196 Macomb, Mich. • Lutheran North H.S. 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection

Bielecki’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot 9-8-12 @ Ashland 1 1 2 9-15-12 Lake Erie 1 2 3 9-22-12 @ Malone 1 0 1 9-29-12 @ Northwood 2 3 5 10-6-12 Hillsdale 3 0 3 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 2 2 10-20-12 Northern Mi. INJ 10-27-12 Ferris State INJ 11-3-12 @ GVSU INJ 11-10-12 Mich. Tech INJ Denotes Career Highs

2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... made collegiate debut at Ashland ... played in the first six games before suffering a season-ending injury ... had two tackles (1-1) and forced a fumble vs. the Eagles ... recorded three tackles (1-2) against Lake Erie and also saw playing time at safety ... made a kickoff coverage tackle vs. Malone ... tallied a career-high five tackles (2-3) at Northwood ... two of his three solo tackles vs. Hillsdale came on kickoff coverage ... had two assisted tackles at Saginaw Valley and saw time on the punt coverage team ... played on the kickoff coverage and punt return teams in all six games played, and the kickoff return squad his last four games played ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee.

8

TFL 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 1 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0

Int PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jamiil

WILLIAMS R-Sophomore • 5-10 • 187 Lima, Ohio • Lima Shawnee H.S.

2011: Dressed for most of the home games (when not injured), but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the Nebraska-Kearney contest.

2012 WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year High School: A 2011 graduate of Lutheran North High School ... selected the 2010 Macomb County Player of the Year for coach Gary Faszholz ... helped the Mustangs to an 8-3 mark in 2010 as he rushed for 1,473 yards and 19 touchdowns on 191 attempts ... selected to the Detroit Free Press Division 5 All-State team ... had six catches for 90 yards, 14 punt returns for 181 yards, and 11 kickoff returns for 441 yards, including a 100-yard return ... was named to the county all-star team on both defense (first team) and offense (second team) ... ran for 626 yards and six touchdowns as a junior while making 112 tackles (87-25), five interceptions and two fumble recoveries ... also averaged 28 yards per kickoff return on 13 attempts in 2009, including a 90-yard return ... served as a football team captain ... also competed in track (two years) and basketball (two years) ... named the school’s all-academic athlete ... earned a spot on the school’s academic honor roll. Personal: Full name--Zechariah R. Bielecki ... born January 17, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Ronald and Annette Bielecki ... has two younger brothers (Samson and Andrew) ... is a biomedical engineering major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2011 and Winter 2013 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012 and Fall 2012 ... last name is pronounced buh-LECK-ee.

Bielecki’s Career Statistics Year 2012

GP 6

Solo 8

Asst 8

Total 16

TFL 0-0

Blkd Kicks FF 0 1

FR 0

PBrUp 0

Bielecki’s Career Highs Tackles: 5 at Northwood (9/29/12) Solo Tackles: 3 vs. Hillsdale (10/6/12) Assisted Tackles: 2 (2x) MR at Saginaw Valley (10/11/12) Tackles For Loss: NA Interceptions: NA Forced Fumbles: 1 at Ashland (9/8/12)

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QBH 0

2012: Selected as WSU’s 2012 Defensive Rookie of the Year ... dressed for all 10 games, seeing action in the final nine contests ... made collegiate debut on the kickoff coverage and kickoff return teams against Lake Erie ... recorded two special teams tackles (1-1) vs. the Storm ... totaled three solo tackles vs. the Pioneers ... tallied a career-high six tackles (5-1) at Northwood with one sack and one pass break-up in first career start ... saw time at both cornerback and on kickoff coverage in the last seven games ... played on all four special teams against both Northern Michigan and Grand Valley, and three of the four (all except punt coverage) against Michigan Tech ... also played on punt coverage vs. Ferris State ... recorded three tackles (1-2) against the Bulldogs in second career start ... notched four tackles (2-2) and a pass break-up at Grand Valley ... switched to No. 8. 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the Tiffin contest ... wore No. 42. High School: A 2011 graduate of Lima Shawnee High School ... Honorable Mention AllWestern Buckeye League as a defensive back and second team all-league as a running back in 2010 ... made 41 tackles and had two interceptions as a senior, while rushing for 800 yards ... recorded 48 tackles and four interceptions in 2009, while rushing for 430 yards ... earned honoable mention All-WBL as both a running back and cornerback as a junior ... served as a team captain in football ... ran a 23.62 in the 200m at the 2010 OHSAA District Track and Field Championship (23.54 is a personal best) ... had an 11.25 for the 100m in a meet at Lima Bath ... also competed in basketball for the Indians. Personal: Full name--Jamiil A. Williams ... born Sept. 18, 1992, in Lima, Ohio ... son of Chad and Deloria Williams ... has one older brother, Jamiihr, and a younger sister, Jamiiah ... Jamiihr redshirted at Michigan State and played in 2010 at Grand Rapids Community College ... is a global supply chain management major.

Williams’ Career Statistics Year 2012

GP 9

Solo 12

Asst 6

Total 18

TFL Blkd Kicks FF 1.0-3 0 0

FR 0

PBrUp 2

QBH 0


SAFETIES/WILLIAMS-DAVID CHURCHWELL-ANTWON ROBINSON Williams’ Career Highs Tackles: 6 at Northwood (9/29/12) Solo Tackles: 5 at Northwood (9/29/12) Assisted Tackles: 2 (2x) MR at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Tackles For Loss: 1.0 at Northwood (9/29/12) Interceptions: NA Pass Break-Ups: 1 (2x) MR at Grand Valley (11/3/12)

Williams’ Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot 9-8-12 @ Ashland DNP 9-15-12 Lake Erie 1 1 2 9-22-12 @ Malone 3 0 3 9-29-12 @ Northwood 5 1 6 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 0 0 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 0 0 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 0 0 10-27-12 Ferris State 1 2 3 11-3-12 @ GVSU 2 2 4 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 Denotes Career Highs

TFL

Yds

FF

FR

0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012: Dressed for all 10 games, seeing action in the final eight contests ... made collegiate debut at Malone and had a kickoff coverage tackle ... also saw time at safety vs. the Pioneers ... saw kickoff coverage action in the last five games ... also played on kickoff return against Northern Michigan, and the kickoff return and punt coverage squads vs. Ferris State totaling a career-high six tackles (4-2) ... made first career start at Grand Valley and tied for team-high honors with eight tackles (4-4), including one solo for loss ... also started season finale against Michigan Tech. 2011: Did not dress for any games. 2010: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. High School: A 2010 graduate of Muskegon High School ... recorded 95 tackles as a senior for the Big Reds along with two interceptions and two forced fumbles ... named to both the 2009 Associated Press and Detroit News Division 1-2 All-State honorable mention team ... named to the Muskegon Chronicle All-Area Second Team as a senior defensive back ... earned two varsity letters for coach Tony Annese and Matt Koziack ... also lettered four years in basketball ... served as a team captain in both sports.

Int PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Personal: Full name--David L. Churchwell, Jr. ... born June 30, 1992, in Muskegon ... son of Lorretta Barnes and David Churchwell, Sr. ... has one brother, Jaylen and five sisters, Letrice, Unique, Jada, LaRia and Aaliyah ... is a communications major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2012.

Churchwell’s Career Statistics Year 2012

GP 8

Solo 9

Asst 6

Total TFL Blkd Kicks FF 15 1.0-14 0 0

FR 0

PBrUp 0

QBH 0

Churchwell’s Career Highs Tackles: 8 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Solo Tackles: 4 (2x) MR at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Assisted Tackles: 4 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Tackles For Loss: 1.0 at Grand Valley (11/3/12) Interceptions: NA Pass Break-Ups: NA

Churchwell’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics

Jamiil Williams receiving the 2012 WSU Defensive Rookie of the Year Award from head coach Paul Winters.

25 David CHURCHWELL Junior • 6-0 • 187 Muskegon, Mich. • Muskegon H.S.

Date Opp Solo Asst Tot 9-8-12 @ Ashland DNP 9-15-12 Lake Erie DNP 9-22-12 @ Malone 1 0 1 9-29-12 @ Northwood 0 0 0 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 0 0 10-11-12 @ SVSU 0 0 0 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 0 0 10-27-12 Ferris State 4 2 6 11-3-12 @ GVSU 4 4 8 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 0 0 0 Denotes Career Highs

TFL

Yds

FF

FR

0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Int PBrUp QBH

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JONES SETS WSU RECORD On Nov. 26, 2011, then WSU senior safety Jeremy Jones set a school record with 144 interception return yards in a second round playoff win at Nebraska-Kearney. Jones had three first half interceptions and also eclipsed the school record for interception return yards in a career with 406.

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30 Antwon

their first ever district title ... also had an interception in the win ... named to the 2008 C & G Newspapers All-West Side First Team as a defensive back and the Oakland Press All-County squad ... had 40 receptions for 690 yards as a junior ... served as a team captain in both football and baseball ... played center field for the Bluejays.

ROBINSON

Personal: Full name--Antwon A. Robinson ... born December 26, 1990, in Detroit ... son of Kevin and Debra Robinson ... has an older brother, Kevin, and an older sister, Erika ... is a kinesiology major... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2009 and Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010 and Fall 2011 ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)

R-Junior • 5-11 • 172 Southfield, Mich. • Southfield H.S. 2010 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection Career Notes: Played in all 37 games in his first three seasons for the Warriors ... has 137 interception return yards, which is tops among active players.

Robinson’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 2012 Career

GP 11 16 10 37

Solo 25 16 36 77

Asst 9 7 24 40

Total TFL 34 0-0 23 0-0 60 4.0-17 117 4.0-17

2012: Started all 10 games at safety ... recorded a tackle for loss at Ashland among his two tackles (1-1) ... also played three special teams (kickoff coverage, kickoff return and punt return) vs. the Eagles ... made four tackles (1-3) against Lake Erie including one for loss ... notched nine tackles (5-4) at Northwood ... selected WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week for the Northwood contest ... tallied three tackles (2-1) vs. Hillsdale including a sack and a pass break-up ... recorded nine tackles (6-3) in Saginaw Valley contest ... notched six tackles (4-2) including one for loss against Northern Michigan ... tallied nine tackles (6-3) vs. Ferris State ... totaled four tackles (1-3) at Grand Valley ... set career-highs in solo tackles (10) and total tackles (14) in the Michigan Tech contest ... led all WSU defensive backs with 60 tackles ... finished third on the squad with 36 solo tackles ... saw time on the kickoff coverage and kickoff return teams in seven games, and the punt return team in the last six games ... all four tackles for loss were solo. 2011: Played in all 16 games ... made two solo tackles, had a pass break-up and recorded the eighth longest non-scoring interception return in school history (51 yards) vs. Urbana ... had another interception in the Tiffin contest ... recorded a season-high four tackles (3-1) in win over Michigan Tech including three (2-1) on kickoff coverage to earn WSU’s Special Teams Player of the Week award ... tallied two interceptions at Northern Michigan (the second time in his career with two picks in a contest - 9/11/10 at Tiffin) ... made two tackles (1-1) at Ashland ... credited with three tackles (2-1) against Saginaw Valley ... had a pass break-up at Indianapolis ... made two solo tackles against Findlay ... had two tackles (1-1) at NebraskaKearney ... tallied two solo tackles at Minnesota-Duluth and a pass break-up on the game’s final play ... recorded a 17-yard interception return in the national championship game ... also saw playing time on kickoff coverage, kickoff return and punt return teams ... finished second on the squad with five interceptions ... 93rd nationally in interceptions per game (0.31). 2010: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic team ... played in all 11 games, starting the final two contests ... made collegiate debut against Northwood at safety ... recorded first two career interceptions at Tiffin, one was a 42-yard return setting up a WSU touchdown ... had a solo tackle against Ohio Dominican ... recorded six tackles (4-2) at Lake Erie ... made five tackles (4-1) plus had an interception against Ashland ... had an interception plus two solo tackles vs. Hillsdale ... recorded four tackles (3-1) and an interception at Saginaw Valley (his third consecutive game with a pick) ... tied for team-high honors with nine tackles (6-3) vs. Indianapolis, plus had two pass break-ups ... recorded six tackles (4-2) at Findlay ... also played on the kickoff return, punt return and kickoff coverage teams ... all six special teams tackles (5-1) were on kickoff coverage ... tied-for-31st nationally in interceptions per game (0.45/ five in 11 contests) ... tied-for-first on the squad (and tied-for-second in the GLIAC) with five interceptions ... ninth in the GLIAC in interception return yards (65) and tied-for-15th in passes defended per game (0.64). 2009: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted. High School: A 2009 graduate of Southfield High School ... named to the Detroit Free Press Dream Team, All-North Team and the All-Area First Team for coach Tim Conley ... recorded 92 tackles, seven interceptions (returning two for TDs), 12 deflections and three fumble recoveries in 2008 ... had 39 receptions for 550 yards and four touchdowns as a senior ... had two touchdown catches in 20-17 double overtime win over Dearborn giving the Bluejays

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Sack 0-0 0-0 1.0-5 1.0-5

FF 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0

Int PBrUp 5-65 2 5-72 3 0-0 1 10-137 6

Robinson’s Career Highs Tackles: 14 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Solo Tackles: 10 vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Assisted Tackles: 4 (2x) MR vs. Michigan Tech (11/10/12) Tackles For Loss: 1.0 (4x) MR vs. Northern Michigan (10/20/12) Interceptions: 2 (2x) MR at Northern Mich. (10/1/11) Pass Break-Ups: 2 vs. Indianapolis (11/6/10)

Robinson’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date 9-4-10 9-11-10 9-18-10 9-25-10 10-2-10 10-9-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-30-10 11-6-10 11-13-10

Opp Northwood @ Tiffin @ Mich. Tech Ohio Domin. Northern Mi. @ Lake Erie Ashland Hillsdale @ SVSU Indianapolis @ Findlay

9-3-11 9-10-11 9-17-11 9-24-11 10-1-11 10-8-11 10-15-11 10-22-11 10-29-11 11-5-11 11-12-11 11-19-11 11-26-11 12-3-11 12-10-11 12-17-11

Urbana Tiffin Mich. Tech @ Ohio Dom. @ NMU Lake Erie @ Ashland @ Hillsdale SVSU @ Indy Findlay @ SCSU @ UNK @ UMD @ WSSU vs. Pitt. St.

Solo Asst Tot 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 6 4 1 5 2 0 2 3 1 4 6 3 9 4 2 6 2 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 0

0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 1

TFL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Int PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 2-42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-22 0 0 1-1 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1-51 1-0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-17

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


SAFETIES/ROBINSON-MIKE SAWCHUK-DeANDRE GRADY Robinson’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics (continued) Date Opp Solo Asst Tot 9-8-12 @ Ashland 1 1 2 9-15-12 Lake Erie 1 3 4 9-22-12 @ Malone 0 0 0 9-29-12 @ Northwood 5 4 9 10-6-12 Hillsdale 2 1 3 10-11-12 @ SVSU 6 3 9 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 4 2 6 10-27-12 Ferris State 6 3 9 11-3-12 @ GVSU 1 3 4 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 10 4 14 Denotes Career Highs

TFL 1.0 1.0 0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 0 0

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Yds 1 4 0 0 5 0 7 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sawchuk’s Career Highs

Int PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mike

SAWCHUK R-Sophomore • 6-2 • 188 Lapeer, Mich. • Lapeer East H.S. 2012 GLIAC All-Academic Team Selection 2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... played in all nine game dressed ... made collegiate debut at Ashland ... recorded first two collegiate tackles (1-1) vs. Lake Erie ... had a solo tackle at Malone ... also saw playing time on the kickoff coverage squad vs. the Pioneers ... recorded two tackles (1-1) at Northwood ... notched a season-high six tackles (5-1) at Saginaw Valley ... also forced a fumble against the Cardinals ... tallied three assisted tackles vs. Northern Michigan ... missed the Ferris State game due to injury ... recorded three tackles (2-1) against Michigan Tech ... played on the kickoff return team in all nine games played ... also saw time at safety in his last seven games played ... saw action on the punt return team in five games. 2011: Dressed for the six home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week award for the Ashland contest.

Tackles: 6 at Saginaw Valley (10/11/12) Solo Tackles: 5 at Saginaw Valley (10/11/12) Assisted Tackles: 3 vs. Northern Michigan (10/20/12) Tackles For Loss: NA Interceptions: NA Pass Break-Ups: NA

Sawchuk’s Career Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opp Solo Asst Tot 9-8-12 @ Ashland 0 0 0 9-15-12 Lake Erie 1 1 2 9-22-12 @ Malone 1 0 1 9-29-12 @ Northwood 1 1 2 10-6-12 Hillsdale 0 0 0 10-11-12 @ SVSU 5 1 6 10-20-12 Northern Mi. 0 3 3 10-27-12 Ferris State INJ 11-3-12 @ GVSU 0 0 0 11-10-12 Mich. Tech 2 1 3 Denotes Career Highs

TFL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Int PBrUp QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

0 0

13 DeAndre GRADY R-Freshman • 5-10 • 185

High School: A 2011 graduate of Lapeer East High School ... earned First Team All-Metro Grand Rapids, Mich. • East Grand Rapids H.S. honors in 2009 as a safety ... completed 63 of 113 passes as a senior for 1,050 yards and eight touchdowns ... rushed for 1,028 yards and 17 touchdowns on 165 attempts ... also made 17 tackles ... had at least two rushing touchdowns in a game seven times in 2010 ... rushed for a 2012: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Defensive Player career-high 207 yards and two scores in a win over Ortonville-Brandon on Oct. 1 ... had three of the Week for both the Saginaw Valley and Grand Valley contests. rushing touchdowns against both Clio and Flint Kearsley ... served as a football team captain High School: A 2012 graduate of East Grand Rapids High School ... helped the Pioneers to ... earned scholastic honors all four years. a 9-4 mark as a senior for coach Peter Stuursma ... finished second on the team in 2011 with Personal: Full name--Michael D. Sawchuk ... born June 15, 1993, in Flint ... son of Mike and 108 total tackles and led the Pioneers with six interceptions, 10 pass break-ups, and three Gina Sawchuk ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor fumble recoveries ... had 20 receptions and six touchdowns as a senior and also returned Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2012 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for two interceptions, two punts, and one kickoff for touchdowns ... EGRHS went 14-0 in 2010 including a 35-27 Division 3 state championship game victory over Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Fall 2011, Winter 2012 and Winter 2013. ... tied for team-high total with 11 tackles in state title game while starting at both defensive back and flanker ... had four catches for 34 yards, including a nine-yard reception setting up Sawchuk’s Career Statistics the Pioneers first touchdown ... had an 11-yard reception on a fourth-and-eight in the third Year GP Solo Asst Total TFL Sack FF FR Int PBrUp quarter with EGRHS leading 21-14 ... also had an 11-yard catch on a third-and-10 in the fourth 2012 9 10 7 17 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 quarter ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball. Personal: Full name--DeAndre L. Grady ... born June 6, 1994, in Grand Rapids ... son of Rodney and Janell Grady ... older brother DeMarcus played football at Northern Illinois appearing in 33 games from 2007-2011 ... is a biological sciences major ... played AAU basketball for the Michigan Hurricanes.

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SAFETIES/CUNNINGHAM-KISH-FRESHMEN/BAKER-BRANT

27 Valorian

63 LaMonte

CUNNINGHAM

BAKER

R-Freshman • 6-2 • 196 Kalamazoo, Mich. • Loy Norrix H.S.

Freshman • 6-1 • 249 • Defensive Tackle Mt. Clemens, Mich. • L’Anse Creuse North H.S.

2012: Dressed for the last couple of home games, but did not see any playing time ... was High School: A 2013 graduate of L’Anse Cruese North High School ... was a three-year starter redshirted. for the Crusaders ... voted to the All-Macomb County Second Team after recording 39 solo tackles including 5.5 sacks ... started at defensive tackle for coach Anthony Kiner ... competed High School: A 2012 graduate of Loy Norrix High School ... recorded 84 tackles and seven in the 2012 MHSAA state wrestling tournament at 285 pound weight class and placed eighth interceptions in 2011 to earn Detroit Free Press Division 2 All-State honors ... just the second as a senior with a 45-8 record ... twice earned letters in wrestling ... was a First Team AllLNHS football student-athlete to earn all-state accolades joining T.J. Duckett (1999) ... also Macomb County and Macomb Area Conference selection ... named to the MCWCA Dream Team selected to the Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State Honorable Mention squad for coach for 2012-13 ... served as a team captain in both football and wrestling. Sean Bergan ... earned Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference honors ... selected to the Detroit News Division 1-2 Honorable Mention All-State team ... rushed for 182 yards and a Coach Winters on LaMonte Baker: “LaMonte is a tall athletic inside defensive linemen. He pair of touchdowns as a junior for Kalamazoo Central High School ... also returned punts and is a very successful wrestler and takes his grappling moves to the football field. He will really kickoffs for the Maroon Giants ... passed for four touchdowns as a sophomore ... competed in take off with time in a college strength and conditioning program.” basketball and track. Personal: Full name--LaMonte L. Baker ... born November 26, 1995, in Mt. Clemens ... son Personal: Full name--Valorian S. Cunningham ... born December 3, 1993, in Kalamazoo ... of LeRoy Jamison and Alisha Baker ... has one younger brother, LaRaymond, and two sisters, son of Dariel and Valarie Cunningham ... has one older brother, Phillip, and one younger sister, LeAndra and Darienne ... is a business management major ... first name is pronounced LUHDanielle ... is a marketing/management major. mont.

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KISH R-Freshman • 6-1 • 204 Grosse Ile, Mich. • Grosse Ile 2013: Is switching to linebacker. 2012: Dressed for all the home games, but did not see any playing time ... was redshirted. High School: A 2012 graduate of Grosse Ile High School ... was a two-year letterwinner for coach John Bodner ... helped the Red Devils to a school record 10 wins (10-3) as a senior ... earned Detroit Free Press First Team All-State accolades as a defensive back in 2011 ... rushed for 1,496 yards and 21 touchdowns on 167 carries (8.96 ypc) ... gained 235 yards and scored all three GIHS touchdowns in a 20-14 win over Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central ... also rushed for three touchdowns in a 41-32 win over Milan, and in an 18-13 playoff win over Battle Creek Pennfield ... hauled in scoring tosses against Riverview and Dundee ... made 70 tackles including 43 solo in 2011 ... recorded a season-best 12 vs. Riverview ... intercepted two passes in playoff victory over Detroit Douglass ... finished with 138 points on 23 touchdowns ... rushed for 730 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior ... also had a TD reception against Milan ... averaged 19.0 yards per kickoff return in 2010 ... also lettered two years in basketball and four years in track ... competed primarily in the 100m and 200m ... named a Huron League Scholar Athlete for both football and track.

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Ron

BRANT Freshman • 5-11 • 189 • Safety Uniontown, Ohio • Green H.S. High School: A 2013 graduate of Green High School in Uniontown, Ohio ... was a three-year football letterwinner for the Bulldogs ... played in the 2012 Summit County All-Star Game and served as a co-captain for the East Team ... helped coach Ed Cybak’s squads post backto-back 6-4 records in 2011 and 2012 ... named First Team All-Suburban League as a senior after earning Second Team All-League accolades in 2011 ... recorded 89 solo tackles in 2012 along with five forced fumbles, seven pass break-ups and two interceptions ... also had 13 punt returns for 124 yards and 17 kickoff returns for 280 yards ... grabbed eight passes for 134 yards ... made 65 tackles as a junior with six interceptions ... tallied 10 tackles and had three interceptions in a 2011 contest vs. Kenmore ... totaled 210 all-purpose yards along with 11 tackles in a 2012 game vs. Cloverleaf ... batted .436 as a junior helping GHS to a 17-8 record ... served as a team captain in both football and baseball. Coach Winters on Ronny Brant: “Ronny is a versatile, tough football player. He brings a mental and physical presence to the team. He can return punts and kicks, and can help on all coverage units of special teams. Ronny is the best long snapper that we have scouted in years. Ronny has the kind of try hard attitude that is infectious and makes his teammates better.”

Personal: Full name--Alexander M. Kish ... born January 2, 1994, in Dearborn ... son of Greg Personal: Full name--Ronald C. Brant II ... born March 26, 1995, in Akron, Ohio ... son of Ron and Jennifer Kish ... is majoring in physical therapy ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term and Becky Brant ... has one older brother, Jacob, and an older sister, Jeanine ... father was a gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012. running back with Akron (1981-84) ... dad had a 100-yard kickoff return vs. Youngstown State on Sept. 4, 1982 ... mother played softball for the Zips ... is undecided on academic major.

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FRESHMEN/BROWN-CARRIZALES-DEW-HAMDAN

25 Romello

67

Jeff

BROWN

DEW

Freshman • 5-11 • 242 • Running Back Westland, Mich. • Livonia Churchill H.S.

Freshman • 6-3 • 307 • Guard Holland, Ohio • Toledo Central Catholic H.S.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Livonia Churchill High School ... helped the Chargers to a 10-1 overall record in 2012 ... was a three-year starter for coach John Filiatraut ... named captain of the Detroit Free Press All-West Team along with being named to the Dream Team ... participated in the 2013 Michigan High School Football Coaches Association All-Star game ... rushed for 1,843 yards and 29 touchdowns on 242 carries as a senior ... named to the 2012 Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State Special Mention squad ... also caught 12 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns ... saw playing time at linebacker ... rushed for 141 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries in 2012 Division I District finals game ... gained 1,043 yards as a junior while scoring nine touchdowns ... rushed for 700 yards and seven touchdowns in 2010.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Toledo Central Catholic High School ... served as a team cocaptain for the Fighting Irish ... voted to the All-Ohio Second Team after earning First Team AllToledo Blade accolades ... selected to the Associated Press Division II All-Northwest Ohio First Team in 2012 after earning Second Team accolades as a junior ... started every game on both offense and defense for coach Greg Dempsey ... was a three-year letterwinner ... only allowed two sacks his entire senior season, and one his junior campaign ... graded at over 90 percent as an offensive lineman ... recorded two tackles for loss in the 16-12 state championship game win in 2012 over Trotwood Madison ... named to the Three Rivers Athletic Conference (TRAC) First Team in both 2011 and 2012 ... also earned TRAC All-Academic honors ... served as a football team captain.

Coach Winters on Romello Brown: “Romello is very big, very strong and a very tough tailback. One defender has almost no chance to tackle Romello without help from multiple Coach Winters on Jeff Dew: “Jeff was one of the leaders of the 2012 Division 2 Ohio State teammates. Romello has the versatility to also block in pass protection and catch the ball out Champions from Toledo Central Catholic. He joins teammate Amir Edwards as a freshman of the backfield. He is an explosive football player.” at Wayne State. Jeff is an earth mover on the offensive line, creating lanes for the running game. He is a tough competitor who brings physical and mental toughness to our offensive Personal: Full name--Romello A. Brown ... born February 9, 1995, in Detroit ... son of Vriginia line. His high school coach (Greg Dempsey) considers Jeff to be one of the best leaders that he Brown ... has three brothers, Travis, Kesaun and Daylan, and two older sisters, Monae and has ever coached.” Keaisha ... is a criminal justice major ... first name is pronounced RUH-mello. Personal: Full name--Jeffrey R. Dew ... born April 28, 1995 in Holland, Ohio ... son of Jeff and Robin Dew ... has one older sister, Amanda ... is a secondary education major.

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Jake

CARRIZALES Freshman • 6-2 • 236 • Defensive End Hamler, Ohio • Patrick Henry H.S. High School: A 2013 graduate of Patrick Henry High School ... was a Second Team Associated Press All-Ohio selection after recording 114 tackles including nine sacks among his 16 tackles for loss ... forced three fumbles and recovered two others ... helped the Patriots reach the Division V regional final while serving as a team captain ... voted Northwest Ohio Athletic League (NWOAL) Defensive Player of the Year as well as Associated Press Division V Northwest Ohio District lineman of the year ... was a four-year letterwinner for coach Bill Inselmann, who totaled 314 career tackles, including 21 sacks ... named to the Toledo Blade First Team as a defensive lineman ... was a three-time first-team all-league pick ... selected for the 2013 Ohio High School Football Coaches Association North-South Classic ... competed in the shot put for PHHS and was a state qualifier in 2012 ... placed second in the 2013 track regionals in the shot put (55-10.00) ... was the Patriots top track scorer for three straight years ... served as a football team captain.

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Yaser

HAMDAN R-Freshman • 6-1 • 209 • Defensive Tackle Dearborn, Mich. • Star International Academy 2012: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... wore No. 67. High School: A 2012 graduate of Star International Academy in Dearborn Heights ... recorded 131 tackles as a senior including 84 solo to earn First Team All-Independent honors ... tallied 18 sacks in 2011 with a season-high six versus Oakland Christian for the Falcons ... forced 14 fumbles as a senior for coach Moe Fawaz ... began his prep career at Pinellas Park High School in Largo, Fla., where he spent his freshman year with the Patriots ... played the next two seasons at Freedom High School ... selected Defensive Player of the Year his last three seasons ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... served as a team captain at SIA.

Personal: Full name--Yaser J. Hamdan ... born Nov. 3, 1993, in Lebanon ... is a pharmacy Coach Winters on Jake Carrizales: “Jake played both defensive end and linebacker in high major ... favorite athlete is Ray Lewis ... first name is pronounced yah-SIR. school. He was one of the most active players we have seen. He plays angry and aggressively. His motor never stops and his competitive drive is really fun to watch. Jake also was a demon on special teams and brings an attitude of toughness that will make us better.” Personal: Full name--Jacob M. Carrizales ... born September 30, 1994, in Bowling Green, Ohio ... son of Donnie and Elissa Carrizales ... has three brothers, Donnie, Nick and Caleb, and one younger sister, Abby ... is a criminal justice major ... last name is pronounced CARA-zal-is.

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FRESHMEN/EDWARDS-GRAHAM-HOWARD-KOTERBA

Amir

34 James

EDWARDS

HOWARD

Freshman • 5-9 • 220 • Running Back Toledo, Ohio • Central Catholic H.S.

Freshman • 6-0 • 178 • Cornerback Detroit, Mich. • Chandler Park Academy

High School: A 2013 graduate of Toledo Central Catholic High School ... voted to the Associated Press All-Ohio Second Team after rushing for 1,592 yards and 28 touchdowns on 231 carries as a senior … selected to the Associated Press Division II All-Northwest Ohio First Team in 2012 … also earned First Team All-Toledo Blade and Three Rivers Athletic Conference accolades … was a team co-captain for coach Greg Dempsey and the Division II State Champions ... gained 185 yards on 38 carries with two touchdowns in a 16-12 victory over Trotwood Madison in the 2012 state championship game ... also had one reception for 24 yards rushed for 1,200 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2011 after compling 970 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns as a sophomore ... competed in track for two years running the 60m, 100m, and 200m.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Chandler Park Academy ... recorded six interceptions and 31 tackles for coach John Jergovich ... was a First Team All-Conference selection for the Eagles ... also had 30 receptions including six for touchdown ... served as a team co-captain ... placed third in the 300m intermediate hurdles (45.90) and fourth in the 110m hurdles (17.25) at the 2012 regional track meet ... has also competed in the 100m and 200m ... helped the Eagles to an 8-3 mark in 2011. Coach Winters on James Howard: “James is really difficult to attack at the corner position. He usually intercepts the balls thrown his way because he has excellent ball skills. James has the long arms and athletic ability he combines with toughness to make him exactly what you look for in a college cornerback.”

Coach Winters on Amir Edwards: “Amir carried the Fighting Irish to the Ohio State championship on his back. He rushed for 185 yards in the State Championship game on one leg. Amir combines quickness, instincts and toughness. He has the ability to make you miss Personal: Full name--James W. Howard ... is a liberal arts and studies major. or run through tacklers.” Personal: Full name--Amir D. Edwards ... born December 31, 1994, in Toledo, Ohio ... son of Glenda Washington ... has an older brother, Desmond, and an older sister, Alex ... is a liberal arts and studies major.

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Paul

GRAHAM

77 Andrew KOTERBA Freshman • 6-2 • 308 • Guard Plymouth, Mich. • Orchard Lake St. Mary’s H.S.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School ... earned Second Team Detroit News All-Metro North honors ... was a two-year starter on offense for coach George Porritt and the Eaglets ... named Second Team All-Oakland County by the Oakland Press as well as to the Spinal Column All-Area First Team for 2012 ... selected to the All-Catholic League Central Division First Team as a senior ... was the starting left guard for the 2012 Division 3 High School: A 2013 graduate of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School ... was 100 percent state runners-up and the 2011 state champions ... was a two-year football team captain ... also on field goals as a senior for coach George Porritt … earned All-State laurels in both football lettered in wrestling and track ... selected as St. Mary’s Junior Student of the Year after being a (Detroit News Division 3-4 Honorable Mention) and lacrosse (MHSLCA Division II Honorable finalist his first two years in high school. Mention All-State for spring 2012) ... named to the Detroit Free Press All-North Honorable Mention team as a senior ... selected to the Spinal Column Honorable Mention All-Area squad Coach Winters on Andrew Koterba: “Andrew played offensive and defensive line for state for 2012 ... lone punt in the 2012 state championship game went for 51 yards ... averaged finalist Orchard Lake St. Mary’s. He will bring his strength and athletic ability to the Wayne nearly 60 yards on six kickoffs with four touchbacks in overtime loss to Grand Rapids Christian State offensive line. Andrew is very physical and uses his size to create large running lanes. ... averaged 36.0 yards per punt as a junior with a long of 70 yards ... served as a lacrosse team He has the ability to also pull and block well in space. Andrew is a leader from a winning captain as a senior. program.”

Freshman • 6-1 • 175 • Place-Kicker Commerce Twp., Mich. • Orchard Lake St. Mary’s H.S.

Coach Winters on Paul Graham: “Paul gives us a prospect for the future with current AllPersonal: Full name--Andrew M. Koterba ... born June 26, 1995 in Grand Rapids ... son of GLIAC punter and place-kicker Stefan Terleckyj heading into his senior season. Paul has a very Anthony Koterba and the late Cathy Koterba ... has one older brother, Anthony ... Anthony is a strong kicking leg. He gets great distance on kickoffs and great hang time on his punts. He also soccer player at Madonna ... planning to major in pre-med ... cousin Joseph Koterba played for has great size and athletic ability.” the WSU baseball team (1971-75) ... last name is pronounced CO-tur-buh. Personal: Full name--Paul C. Graham, Jr. ... born March 23, 1995, in Seminole, Fla. ... son of Paul and Kathleen Graham ... has an older brother Sean and an older sister Kristine ... Sean was a kicker at Eastern Michigan (2010) scoring 38 points... Kristine has played on the Albion soccer team the last two years ... is a business major.

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FRESHMEN/MAZUR-McFADDEN-MENDOZA-OMOFOMA

92 Blake

87 Manny

MAZUR

MENDOZA

Freshman • 6-2 • 247 • Nose Tackle Comstock Park, Mich. • Comstock Park H.S.

Freshman • 6-2 • 205 • Wide Receiver Rochester Hills, Mich. • Rochester H.S.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Comstock Park High School ... was a two-time OK Blue AllConference player for coach Mark Chapman ... helped the Panthers advance to the Division 4 state semifinal game in each of his last two years ... recorded 91 tackles including seven sacks and two forced fumbles as CPHS won a team record 11 games in 2012, including a win over No. 1 ranked Grand Rapids Catholic Central in the second round of the playoffs ... tallied 33 quarterback hurries and 11 pass break-ups ... was a three-year starter both ways who earned All-Area accolades in 2011 and 2012 ... totaled 79 tackles including six sacks as a junior ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... participated in the shot put and discus throws for the Panthers ... also competed in basketball ... served as a team captain in football. Coach Winters on Blake Mazur: “Blake played defensive end in high school and will compete as a defensive tackle for the Warriors. Blake shows a knack for anticipating the throw and timing his jump to block passes. He uses his hands well to disengage from blockers and uses excellent speed to run down the ball carrier. Blake is very athletic, intelligent and was a leader of his team.”

High School: A 2013 graduate of Rochester High School ... was a two-time All-OAA Red defensive back for coach Erik Vernon ... earned 2011 Honorable Mention All-Oakland County accolades from the Oakland Press ... had 18 receptions for 250 yards and a touchdown as a senior ... totaled 44 tackles including six for loss along with an interception in 2012 ... selected team Most Valuable Player as a senior ... also played basketball for the Falcons where he earned Honorable Mention All-Area accolades as a junior ... was an OAA Football Scholar Athlete in both 2011 and 2012 ... previously attended Penn High School in Mishawaka, Ind. ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball. Coach Winters on Manny Mendoza: “Manny combines excellent size with outstanding athletic ability which makes him difficult to contain. He brings great versatility and toughness to our team. He is a leader and a winner. He will also become a big special teams contributor because of his team attitude and toughness!”

Personal: Full name--Emmanuel P. Mendoza ... born March 2, 1995, in Chattanooga, Tenn. ... son of Ruben and Kristen Mendoza ... father was inducted into the Wayne State College (Neb.) Personal: Full name--Blake R. Mazur ... born July 3, 1995, in Grand Rapids ... son of Bob and Hall of Fame as an offensive lineman … father was a Kodak All-America offensive lineman in Beth Mazur ... has two older brothers, Rob and Bill, and a younger sister, Olivia ... Bill played 1985 and also earned NAIA All-America and All-Central States Intercollegiate Conference firstfootball at Ferris State (2009-11) ... plans to major in nursing and would like to be a nurse team honors and was a team captain ... has one younger brother, Gabriel, and two younger anesthetist ... last name is pronounced maize-ER (rhymes with razor). sisters, Grace and Ellianna ... is a liberal arts and sciences major.

41 Reiley

22

Ose

McFADDEN

OMOFOMA

Freshman • 6-5 • 225 • Defensive End Swartz Creek, Mich. • Grand Blanc H.S.

Freshman • 6-0 • 182 • Cornerback Maumee, Ohio • Anthony Wayne H.S.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Grand Blanc High School ... led the Bobcats in sacks and pass break-ups as a senior ... helped coach Joe Delaney’s squad to a 9-3 mark in 2011, the KLAA Championship, then the district title ... selected to The D Zone 2012 All-Southeastern Second Team Defense ... also played tight end for GBHS ... also attended Carman-Ainsworth High School ... recorded 14 tackles and three pass break-ups in a playoff win over CarmanAinsworth ... served as a team captain.

High School: A 2013 graduate of Anthony Wayne High School in Whitehouse, Ohio ... named to the Ohio Division 1 All-State Third Team for coach Craig Smith ... voted to the All-Northern Lakes League First Team as well as team Most Valuable Player for the Generals ... also competed in track (hurdles) and basketball for AWHS ... earned a spot on the NLL All-Academic team ... was first team All-NLL in track and the Generals Defensive MVP on the basketball squad ... served as a team captain in both football and basketball.

Coach Winters on Reiley McFadden: “Reiley is an explosive edge pass rusher. His speed and athleticism will give him an advantage over most offensive lineman that he will face at this level. Reiley has really long arms which makes him very difficult to block. With time in our weight room, we could easily expect to see Reiley develop into a 6’5 250 pound defensive end.”

Coach Winters on Ose Omofoma: “Ose has the size, speed and athletic ability that you look for in a college cornerback. Ose has the ability to cover the bigger wide receivers in the GLIAC because of his size and very long arms. He also can cover the smaller quicker receivers because of his quick feet. Ose has a great attitude and will really improve with more experience playing football.”

Personal: Full name--Reiley D. McFadden ... born November 27, 1994, in Flint ... son of Robert and Julie McFadden ... has an older brother, Robert, and a younger sister, Hunter ... father was a 1984 football letterwinner at Western Michigan ... brother has played in 20 games over the last two seasons for Eastern Michigan ... plans to major in criminal justice.

Personal: Full name--Osereme E. Omofoma ... born June 7, 1995, in Reno, Nevada ... son of Matt and Rose Omofoma ... has three brothers, Tsi, Ese and Ehi, and one older sister, Ejoi ... plans to major in biological sciences with an emphasis on nursing ... name is pronounced OH-say OH-muh-foam-uh.

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9 Marqua

10 Trevor

PERDUE

Van TUBBERGEN

Freshman • 6-1 • 185 • Safety McKeesport, Pa. • McKeesport H.S.

Freshman • 6-2 • 185 • Quarterback Holland, Mich. • West Ottawa H.S.

High School: A 2013 graduate of McKeesport High School ... recorded four interceptions, and two tackles for loss among his 27 total tackles for coach Jim Ward as a senior ... also averaged over 30 yards per punt return on 10 attempts for the Tigers ... made 12 receptions for 202 yards and three touchdowns ... was a two-year letterwinner ... earned Foothills AAAA AllConference accolades ... is an honor roll student.

High School: A 2013 graduate of West Ottawa High School ... was a two-year letterwinner for the Panthers helping WOHS to a 14-7 mark ... served as a team captain for coach Rory Zegunis as a senior … threw five touchdown passes in a win over Grand Haven … completed 160 of 294 passes as a senior for 2,071 yards and 27 touchdowns with only four interceptions … was a First Team OK Red selection … also named All-Area by the Holland Sentinel … passed for 300 yards and four touchdowns in a playoff game against Rockford ... lettered two years in Coach Winters on Marqua Perdue: “Marqua is a smooth, fluid and very athletic safety. He basketball as a forward ... was a Scholar-Athlete. played both ways for one of the best teams in the Pittsburgh area. He is a tough, physical, sure tackler. He has great ball skills and intercepts every ball thrown in his area. Marqua is a Coach Winters on Trevor Van Tubbergen: “Trevor has all the requisite skills to run our dominant football player from a dominant football program.” offense. He has a strong arm with a quick release. Trevor has the ability to run the ball and he does everything effortlessly. Trevor has played against some of the best teams in the state of Personal: Full name--Marqua C. Perdue ... born February 19, 1995, in McKeesport, Pa. ... son Michigan with great success. He has an outstanding future.” of Eric and Twyla Perdue ... has three brothers, Parris, Eric, Khalil, and two sisters, Tyona and Spirit ... is undecided on academic major ... first name is pronounced MAR-quay. Personal: Full name--Trevor S. Van Tubbergen ... born January 7, 1995, in Grand Rapids, Mich. ... son of Scott and Kathy Van Tubbergen ... has two brothers, Tyler and Jake, and a younger sister, Alexis ... older brother Tyler will be a fifth-year senior at Western Michigan this fall ... Tyler passed for 1,825 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2012 for the Broncos ... is a liberal arts and sciences major ... last name is pronounced van tube-BER-gen.

75 Tommy

RICHARDSON Freshman • 6-4 • 275 • Tackle Troy, Mich. • Troy H.S. High School: A 2013 graduate of Troy High School ... played for coach Gary Griffith ... selected to the All-North First Team by the Detroit News ... named Second Team All-Oakland County by the Oakland Press ... received Honorable Mention All-North accolades ... earned 2012 All-OAA Red Division honors ... also played basketball for the Colts.

50

Greg

WEBBER Freshman • 6-3 • 299 • Center Troy, Mich. • Troy H.S.

Coach Winters on Tommy Richardson: “Tommy is an athletic offensive lineman who is light on his feet with the ability to pass protect. He also has good quickness and runs well enough to High School: A 2013 graduate of Troy High School ... was a four-year starter for coach Gary block defensive backs and linebackers on the second level. With continued work in the weight Griffith ... voted to the Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State Honorable Mention team ... named Second Team All-Oakland County by the Oakland Press ... received Honorable Mention room he will become a dominant run blocker. Tommy is a leader and a winner!” All-North accolades ... was a two-time All-OAA Red Division selection ... selected for the 2013 Personal: Full name--Thomas M. Richardson ... born March 25, 1995, in Royal Oak ... son of Michigan High School Football Coaches Association All-Star game ... served as a two-year team Michael and Sherry Richardson ... has one older brother, Jeffrey, and one older sister, Christina captain for the Colts ... earned academic honor roll accolades numerous times. ... plans to major in accounting.

Coach Winters on Greg Webber: “Greg is an aggressive, physically tough inside player on the O-line. Greg is a hard-nosed competitive football player who excels in the run game. He can pull and hits well on the run. He has a bulldog tough mentality as a football player. He leads with his effort and his toughness.” Personal: Full name--Gregory M. Webber ... born January 30, 1995, in Royal Oak ... son of Chuck and Mary Jo Webber ... has two brothers, Charlie and Daniel ... plans to major in business administration/accounting ... last name is pronounced WE-ber.

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TRANSFERS/DICKERSON-ZIEDAS-BEYDOUN-RIOJAS

20 Kason

27 Rabeah

DICKERSON

BEYDOUN

Grad. Student • 6-0 • 212 • Linebacker Detroit, Mich. • Northwestern H.S. (EMU)

R-Sophomore • 5-10 • 198 • Running Back Dearborn, Mich. • Fordson H.S. (GVSU)

2012: Attended Eastern Michigan but was not a member of the football team ... graduated 2013: Transferred to Wayne State in the summer of 2013 and will redshirt this fall due to with a degree in psychology. GLIAC transfer rules. 2011: Played in two contests for the Eagles.

2012: Made lone appearance for Grand Valley State University in the 83-46 win over Notre Dame College on Sept. 8.

2010: Played in five of the final six games for the Eagles, mainly as a special teams performer to earn a varsity letter. 2011: Redshirted at GVSU. 2009: Attended Grand Rapids Community College in the fall, then EMU in Winter 2010.

High School: A 2011 graduate of Dearborn Fordson High School ... rushed for 1,865 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns on 225 carries in 2010 for coach Fouad Zaban ... hauled in 10 passes 2008: Redshirted at Eastern Michigan. for 285 yards and four touchdowns as a senior ... totaled 536 yards and three touchdowns on returns ... also started in the defensive backfield for the Tractors ... selected to the Detroit High School: A 2008 graduate of Detroit Northwestern ... earned First Team All-Conference News Honorable Mention Division 1-2 All-State team ... named to the Detroit Free Press honors after helping the Colts to a 9-2 mark in 2007 and a Detroit Public School League title All-West squad ... voted Dearborn Press & Guide 2010 Player of the Year ... earned All-City, ... played football for coach Michael Crayton ... Defensive Team MVP in 2007 ... 2006 and 2007 All-Conference and All-Metro West accolades ... participated in the 2011 MHSFCA East-West Honorable mention by both Detroit News and Detroit Free Press ... finished with 89 tackles as All-Star Game. a junior for the Colts including 46 solo stops ... made a 2006 season-high 10 solo and 15 total tackles in a 27-18 win over Southwestern ... also caught 19 passes for 235 yards in 2006 ... ran Personal: Full name--Rabeah Beydoun ... born May 7, 1993 ... son of Michael and Linda track and was a state finalist in the 4x400-meter relay and the 200 meters in 2008 and was Beydoun ... has one older brother, Wasseem ... is a physical therapy major. a regional finalist in 2009 ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA and was a member of the Aim for the Stars Honor Roll. Personal: Full name--Kason L. Dickerson ... born January 18, 1990, in Detroit ... son of Thomas Hicks and the late Evangeline Dickerson ... has three sisters, Angela Dickerson, Shirley Ellington and Carmalita Dickerson ... is currently pursuing a master’s degree from WSU in educational counseling ... first name is pronounced KAY-son.

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Alex

ZIEDAS

25 Michael

RIOJAS R-Freshman • 5-10 • 186 • Wide Receiver Mesick, Mich. • Mesick H.S. (NMU) 2013: Transferred to Wayne State in the summer of 2013 and will redshirt due to GLIAC transfer rules. 2012: Redshirted at Northern Michigan in the fall of 2012 ... did not attend school in the spring of 2013.

High School: A 2012 graduate of Mesick High School ... was a three-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs ... played his senior year for coach Dean Jurik ... named Northwest Conference Offensive Player of the Year for 2011 along with being voted to the All-League First Team and the All-Region squad ... scored 17 touchdowns as a senior ... garnered nearly 2,000 yards as a senior and also returned punts and kickoffs ... hauled in 41 passes as a junior for 713 yards, 2013: Transferred to Wayne State in the summer of 2013. while rushing for 690 yards ... earned a spot on the 2010 All-League team as a receiver ... also ran track for three years at MHS competing in the 100m, 200m and two relays ... set a school 2012: Redshirted at the University of Indiana. record in the 100m (10.72) ... qualified for the state championships in both the 100m and High School: A 2012 graduate of University of Detroit Jesuit high School ... was a three-year 200m in 2012 ... earned basketball team’s Most Improved Player award ... served as a team starter for coach Jeff Putnam on the offensive line ... named to the All-League team ... earned captain in all three sports ... was an honor roll student at MHS ... also participated in power a spot on the U of D 1,000 Pound Club in weightlifting ... also earned three letters in lacrosse ... lifting recording 535 as a senior in the dead lift. served as a football team captain ... was an All-Academic selection. Personal: Full name--Michael D. Riojas ... born December 26, 1993, in Traverse City ... son Personal: Full name--Alexander C. Ziedas ... born September 26, 1994 ... son of Peter and Lisa of Tracey Duquette and Robert Riojas ... has two brothers, Jacob and Logan, and one sister, Morgan ... is majoring in physical therapy with a minor in physical education. Ziedas ... is a biological sciences major.

R-Freshman • 6-2• 288 • Center Detroit, Mich. • U. of Detroit Jesuit H.S. (Indiana)

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RETURNEES/OGLES-WHEELER-LYONS-HICKS

37 Dakota

80

OGLES

LYONS

Freshman • 6-4 • 247 • Tight End Hazel Park, Mich. • Hazel Park H.S. (CMU) 2012-13: Transferred to Wayne State in January 2013.

Will

R-Junior • 5-10 • 183 • Wide Receiver Southfield, Mich. • Southfield H.S. 2013: Will miss the entire season due to an injury suffered in spring ball.

Pre-WSU: Spent three semesters (Fall 2011, Winter 2012 and Fall 2012) at Central Michigan 2012: Played in all six games dressed ... missed the other four games (3-6) due to injury ... played on the kickoff return team in the first two games ... saw action on kickoff return and University ... participated in the 2012 Chippewa spring game. punt return in the last four games ... played all four special teams at Grand Valley ... saw action High School: Graduated from Hazel Park High School in 2011 ... played both fullback and on kickoff coverage team vs. Michigan Tech. defensive end for the Vikings ... helped HPHS to an 8-2 record as a senior ... rushed for 1,548 yards on 194 carries with 28 touchdowns in 2010 ... had seven rushing touchdowns in a 58-50 win over Avondale (Sept. 2, 2010) on 38 attempts for 314 yards ... had two other games over 200 rushing yards ... averaged a double-double with 19.7 points per game and 11.1 rebounds per contest as a senior for the Vikings basketball squad which posted a 15-6 record ... scored in double figures in 20 straight games including a season-high 34 points in an 89-79 win over Farmington ... finished with over 1,000 points ... served as a team captain in both sports ... was a member of the National Honor Society.

2011: Dressed for eight games, seeing action in two contests ... made collegiate debut as a wide receiver against Urbana ... also saw playing time at WR vs. Tiffin ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week award for the Tiffin contest ... dressed but did not play in the final four home games plus road games at Hillsdale and Indianapolis ... did not travel for the first four road playoff games ... traveled but did not dress for the national championship game ... also played on the kickoff coverage and punt return teams.

2010: Dressed for the final four home games, but did not see any playing time ... was Personal: Full name--Dakota D. Ogles ... born January 14, 1993, in Hazel Park ... son of David redshirted ... selected WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week for the Ashland game. and Pamela Ogles ... has four sisters, Lachelle, Stephanie, Melissa and Mickala ... is majoring in (social studies) history ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for High School: A 2010 graduate of Southfield High School ... earned two varsity letters for the Bluejays and coach Tim Conley ... named to the All-Oakland Activities Association as a senior ... Winter 2013. also participated in basketball and track for four years each ... had a long jump mark of 21-3 ... also competed in the 400 and 800 relays.

14 Kevin

WHEELER R-Junior • 6-0 • 178 • Wide Receiver Newport News, Va. • Hylton H.S. (EMU)

Personal: Full name--William P. Lyons ... born Dec. 24, 1991, in Southfield ... son of Patricia Lyons and William Lyons ... has two brothers, Andri and Chris, and one sister, Nikcol ... is a kinesiology major.

82 Jamel

2013: Graduated from Eastern Michigan in May 2013 with a degree in communications in seven semesters ... enrolled in Wayne State’s sports administration graduate program.

HICKS

2012: Was a member of the EMU squad but did not see any game action.

R-Freshman • 5-10 • 155 • Wide Receiver East Cleveland, Ohio • Shaw H.S.

2011: Played in three games for EMU but did not catch any passes. 2012: Attended Junior College on a part-time basis. 2010: Joined the Eastern Michigan University football program in January 2010 and participated in spring ball ... played in two games (against Miami on Sept. 11 and Central 2011: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... earned WSU’s Scout Team Offensive Michigan on Sept. 18), but did not catch any passes ... missed the rest of the season with Player of the Week award for both the Michigan Tech and Indianapolis contests. injuries. High School: A 2011 graduate of East Cleveland Shaw High School ... made 20 catches for High School: A 2009 graduate of C.D. Hylton in Woodbridge, Virginia ... caught 32 passes 504 yards and five touchdowns as a senior with a long of 80 yards … helped the Cardinals for 515 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior in 2008 ... earned First Team All-Region, All- to a 7-3 record in 2010 for coach Rodney Brown … also carried the ball six times for 69 yards Conference and All-Area accolades as well as Honorable Mention All-State ... named Second with a long of 27 … had an 81-yard kickoff return for a touchdown … recorded 135 receiving Team Northwest All-Region wide receiver as a junior ... anchored the 4x100-meter relay team yards along with one touchdown and two interceptions versus the Euclid Panthers ... made 52 to the county championship in the 2009 outdoor track season ... spent the fall of 2009 at tackles (32 solo, 20 assisted) along with three interceptions ... also competed in track and field ... served as a team captain in both football and track. Hargarve Academy in Chatham, Va. ... served as a football team captain in 2008. Personal: Full name--Kevin D. Wheeler Jr. ... born June 13, 1991, in Newport News, Va. ... son Personal: Full name--Jamel V. Hicks ... born September 16, 1992, in East Cleveland, Ohio of Kevin Wheeler Sr. and Janet Wheeler ... has four brothers, Jalen Mix, Kayden, Darnell and ... son of Veronica Hicks and Terrence Wilson ... has one brother, Vincent ... plans to major in graphic design. Chris Wheeler, and one sister, Jasmyne Wheeler.

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42 Shane JOHNSON Freshman • 6-4 • 176 • Linebacker Grand Rapids, Mich. • Catholic Central H.S. High School: A 2013 graduate of Grand Rapids Catholic Central ... made 77 tackles including six sacks as a senior helping the Cougars to a 10-2 record for coach James Gallery ... earned Honorable Mention Advance Newspapers accolades in football in 2012 ... also played basketball as a senior. Personal: Full name--Shane M. Johnson, Jr. ... born March 3, 1995, in Grand Rapids, Mich. ... son of Shane and Taramisha Johnson ... has three older sisters, Shanna, Briana, and Brijhae ... is undecided on academic major ... cousin Clarence Ellis played at Notre Dame and three seasons (1972-74) with the Atlanta Falcons.

43 Jason McCAUSLIN Freshman • 5-11 • 230 • Fullback Plainwell, Mich. • Plainwell H.S. High School: A 2013 graduate of Plainwell High School ... earned two varsity letters for the Trojans and coach Darren Conklin ... recorded 118 tackles as a senior middle linebacker to earn First Team All-Allegan County as well as First Team All-Wolverine Conference honors ... also named to the Kalamazoo All-Dream Team Second Team along with the All-Area First Team ... totaled 80 tackles including four sacks and two interceptions in 2011 ... selected Player of the Week in 2012 after recording 11 tackles, two interceptions and returning a fumble 61 yards for a touchdown vs. Allegan ... earned two letters each in basketball and baseball ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... was a two-year varsity captain. Personal: Full name--Jason T. McCauslin ... born November 8, 1994, in Plainwell ... son of Kevin and Sharon McCauslin ... has an older sister, Megan ... is undecided on academic major.

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TATE R-Freshman • 6-4 • 280 • Tackle Detroit, Mich. • Martin Luther King H.S. 2012-13: Attended Independence Community College in Independence, Kansas ... did not participate in football ... earned a spot on the Academic Honor Roll both semesters. High School: A 2012 graduate of Martin Luther King High School ... played both offensive and defensive tackle for coach Dale Harvel ... earned All-City accolades ... also played basketball for the Crusaders ... selected MLKHS Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2011. Personal: Full name--Samuel A. Tate ... born April 8, 1993, in Detroit ... son of Wanda Tate ... has three brothers, Shawn, Preston and Victor and one sister, Emani ... plans to major in communications.

Home Attendance For years at WSU Stadium

Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004* 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989

Games 5 6 6 6 6 5 6 5 4 6 5 4 5 6 5 6 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 6

Total 14,334 16,868 16,633 15,743 17,490 14,004 13,758 11,356 9,971 14,807 13,548 8,456 7,299 7,349 6,965 6,833 6,258 6,052 8,989 7,681 6,728 7,362 5,860 8,661

Avg. 2867 2811 2772 2624 2915 2801 2293 2271 2493 2468 2710 2114 1460 1225 1393 1139 1252 1210 1498 1536 1346 1472 1172 1444

Year 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981& 1980% 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969

Games 4 4 4 5 5 6 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 6 5 5 4 4 4 4

Total 6,762 4,420 4,335 4,230 5,601 NA 9,531 6,693 NA 11,580 8,284 17,647 13,624 19,898 15,349 12,794 12,381 9,809 NA 10,296

Avg. 1691 1105 1084 846 1120 2383 2231 2895 2071 2941 3406 3316 3070 2559 3095 2452 2574

*-Does not include game at Ford Field. &-Does not include games at Michigan Stadium or the Pontiac Silverdome. %-Does not include game at Pontiac Silverdome

Wayne State’s Conference Players of the Week 1975–Ed Skowneski 3 times (Off.-Sept. 6), (Off.-Oct. 4), (Off.-Nov. 1).

Sterling Walker (ST-Oct. 30). 2001–Stephen Wayne (ST-Sept. 10), Sterling Walker (ST-Oct. 8).

1976–Jim Gendron (Off.-Sept. 18), Vic Vereecke (Line-Sept. 18).

2002–Randy Hutchison (Off.-Oct. 21), Craig Duppong (Off.-Nov. 4), Qasim Basir (Def.-Nov. 11).

1978–Larry Lind (Def.-Nov. 5). 1979–Randy Alexander (Off.-Oct. 20), Moe Dozier (Def.-Oct. 27).

2003–Randy Hutchison (Off.-Sept. 1), Jerriel Burrus (ST-Sept. 1), Demetrius Hallums (ST-Oct. 6).

1982–Arnold Thompson (Off.-Nov. 13). 1983–Matt Didio (Def.-Sept. 24), Paul Butcher (Def.-Oct. 1).

2004–Greg Gundersen (ST-Sept. 25). 2005–Alan Guy (Def.-Sept. 26).

1986–Mark Polcyn (Def.-Sept. 22), Albert Brown (Def.-Oct. 13), Vic Chenault (Off.-Nov. 10). 1987–Derrick Mason (Def.-Oct. 3), L.C. Bulger (Off.-Oct. 17).

2006–Joique Bell 3 times (Off.-Sept. 2), (Off.-Sept. 16), (Off.-Oct. 14). David Chudzinski 3 times (ST-Sept. 2), (ST-Oct. 7), (ST-Oct. 14). Dante Dunn (ST-Oct. 21), Chris Smilo (Def.-Nov. 4).

1988–Randy Holmes (Off.-Sept. 17).

2007–Joique Bell (Off.-Oct. 20).

1989–Tony Beaune (Def.-Sept. 18), Brad Armstrong (Def.-Oct. 23).

2008-Dante Dunn 3 times (ST-Aug. 30), (ST-Sept. 6), (ST-Sept. 27). Jeremy Jones (Def.-Oct. 18), Joique Bell (Off-Nov. 1).

1990–Paul Kroll (Off.-Sept. 22). 2009-Joique Bell 4 times (Off.-Sept. 21), (Off.-Oct. 5), (Off.-Oct. 19), (Off.-Nov. 2). Stan Thornton (ST-Aug. 31), Josh Renel (ST-Sept. 14), Kenny Loney (Def.-Sept. 21).

1991–Kevin Dixson (Off.-Nov. 2). 1992–Joe Gough (Off.-Sept. 5), Joe Golaszewski (Def.-Oct. 17). 1993–Mark Friday (Off.-Sept. 4), Tim Morris (Def.-Sept. 18), Joe Gough (Off.-Nov. 13). 1994–Joe Gough (Off.-Sept. 3), Anthony Frederick (Off.-Sept. 10). 1995–Ron Adkins (Def.-Nov. 11). 1996–Chris George (Off.-Nov. 9). 1997–Tony Hawk (Def.-Oct. 4). 1998–Jason Carpenter (Def.-Nov. 2). 1999–Brad Newitt (ST-Sept. 5).

2010-Jeremy Jones (Def.-Oct. 23), Josh Renel (Off.-Nov. 6). 2011-Jeremy Jones (Def.-Sept. 17), Stefan Terleckyj (ST-Oct. 1), Mazen Jaddou (Def.-Oct. 22). 2012-Andrew Matt (Def.-Oct. 8). ============================ GLIAC Players of the Week: 1975-1989, 1999-2012 MIFC Players of the Week: 1990-1998

2000–Jason Charron (Off.-Oct. 2), Derrick Thomas (Def.-Oct. 30),

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), founded in 1972, has been a leader in the advancement and promotion of intercollegiate athletics for men and women for 40 years. The charter members of the GLIAC were Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Lake Superior State University, Northwood University (then Institute) and Saginaw Valley State University. Expansion of the GLIAC began immediately with the addition of Oakland University in 1974. Hillsdale College, Northern Michigan University and Wayne State University were accepted as members in 1975. In 1977, the conference lost its first member when Northern Michigan withdrew. Michigan Technological University filled the vacancy when it became a member in 1980. After the 1986-87 season, Northwood left the conference and was replaced by Northern Michigan. Northwood rejoined the conference in 1992. After the 1989 season, the conference dropped football as a sponsored sport. The conference schools sponsoring football joined the members of the Heartland Collegiate Conference in forming the football-only Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC), which began play in 1990. After nine years as one of the premier conferences in Division II football, the MIFC merged as part of the GLIAC on July 1, 1999. With the merger, the University of Indianapolis became an associate member as a football-only school. The GLIAC entered a new era in the 1995-96 school year. Prior to that time, all GLIAC member institutions were located in the state of Michigan. On Dec. 14, 1994, membership was offered to three schools located in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The expansion members were Ashland University of Ashland, Ohio, and Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, both located in Erie, Pennsylvania. All three schools began their membership July 1, 1995. On July 1, 1997, membership was granted to The University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio. UF replaced Oakland University, which withdrew from the conference after the 1996-97 season as it moved to NCAA Division I status. The GLIAC membership changed again when Tiffin University of Ohio joined the conference in the 2008-09 academic year. Tiffin was offered membership on June 20, 2007. The addition of Tiffin left the GLIAC with 12 full-time members as Gannon and Mercyhurst moved to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference after the 2007-08 season. The GLIAC entered a new era during the 2009-10 academic year. Commissioner Tom Brown, who had presided over the league for 17 years, retried on June 30, 2009. The longest serving commissioner in the history of the GLIAC, Brown expanded the conference from 10 full members to 14 full members, and two associate members. Also under his leadership, the conference has grown to offering championships in 21 sports, while rising to prominence on the national level as 70 | WARRIOR FOOTBALL 2013 MEDIA GUIDE

GLIAC HISTORY GLIAC teams and student-athletes have achieved success both in the classroom and on the fields of play. The Conference expanded again on July 1, 2010, when Lake Erie College of Painesville, Ohio, and Ohio Dominican University, located in Columbus, joined the GLIAC. The League further expanded in July 2012 when Malone University and Walsh University, both located in the Canton, Ohio area, become the 15th and 16th GLIAC members. The policy-making body of the GLIAC is the Management Council, which is comprised of three representatives from each member institution – its director of athletics, faculty athletics representative and senior woman administrator. The presidency of the GLIAC Management Council is rotated alphabetically by school, with Forest Karr, Director of Athletics at Northern Michigan University, serving as GLIAC President in 2013-14. Dr. David Haynes, President of Northern Michigan University, will serve as the chairperson of the GLIAC Presidents Council this year. The GLIAC made history when it hired Dell Robinson as Commissioner. Robinson became the first ethnic minority to serve as D-II commissioner of a non-historically black college or university conference when he began his duties on July 1, 2009. Assisting Robinson are: Jeff Ligney, Assoc. Commissioner, Danielle Harris, Asst. Commissioner for Compliance/Championships; Kris Hengesbach, Director of Internal Operations; Mike McCann, Supervisor of Football Officials; Kim Vieira, Supervisor of Soccer Officials; Jeanne Skinner, Supervisor of Volleyball Officials; Rob Doss, Supervisor of Women’s Basketball Officials; Bill Ek, Supervisor of Men’s Basketball Officials; Linda Strapp, Supervisor of Women’s lacrosse officials; Bill Gomoluch Supervisor of Softball Umpires, and Rich Fetchiet, Assignor of Baseball Umpires.

GLIAC Office 1110 Washington Ave. Bay City, MI 48708 (989) 894-2529 Fax: (989) 894-2525

E-Mail Addresses: Dell Robinson Commissioner dell@gliac.org Jeff Ligney Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations jligney@gliac.org Danielle Harris Assistant Commissioner/Compliance dharris@gliac.org


2013 GLIAC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Thursday, September 5 Wayne State at Carson-Newman (Tenn.) ....................... 7:00 pm Gannon (Pa.) at Lake Erie ................................................ 7:00 pm Urbana (Ohio) at Findlay ................................................. 7:00 pm Ohio Dominican at Georgetown (Ky.) .............................. 7:00 pm Edinboro (Pa.) at Walsh ................................................... 7:00 pm Saginaw Valley State at NW Missouri State ..................... 7:30 pm Saturday, September 7 Slippery Rock (Pa.) at Northwood ................................. 12:00 pm Malone at Notre Dame (Ohio) ......................................... 1:00 pm Tiffin at McKendree (Ill.).................................................. 2:30 pm Ferris State at North Dakota State ................................... 5:00 pm Ashland at Indianapolis................................................... 6:05 pm California (Pa.) at Hillsdale .............................................. 7:00 pm Azusa Pacific (Calif.) at Grand Valley State ....................... 7:00 pm Saturday, September 14 Ashland at Wayne State*............................................... 6:00 pm Hillsdale at Ohio Dominican* ........................................ 12:00 pm Northwood at Walsh* ................................................... 12:00 pm Findlay at Northern Michigan*........................................ 1:00 pm Michigan Tech at Tiffin*................................................... 1:30 pm Lake Erie at Ferris State* ................................................. 7:00 pm Malone at Saginaw Valley State* .................................... 7:00 pm Truman State (Mo.) at Grand Valley State ........................ 7:00 pm Saturday, September 21 Wayne State at Lake Erie* ............................................. 1:00 pm Saginaw Valley State at Findlay* ................................... 12:00 pm Walsh at Michigan Tech* ................................................. 1:00 pm Hillsdale at Malone* ....................................................... 2:00 pm Ohio Dominican at Northern Michigan* .......................... 3:00 pm Ferris State at Ashland*................................................... 7:00 pm Tiffin at Grand Valley State* ............................................ 7:00 pm Northwood at Quincy ...................................................... 2:00 pm Saturday, September 28 Malone at Wayne State*.............................................. 12:00 pm Tiffin at Northwood* ..................................................... 12:00 pm Grand Valley State at Ohio Dominican* ......................... 12:00 pm Michigan Tech at Findlay* ............................................... 3:00 pm Ferris State at Walsh* ...................................................... 6:00 pm Northern Michigan at Ashland* ...................................... 7:00 pm Lake Erie at Saginaw Valley State* .................................. 7:00 pm Indianapolis at Hillsdale .................................................. 2:30 pm

GLIAC Commissioner Dell Robinson

Saturday, October 5 Northwood at Wayne State* ....................................... 12:00 pm Ashland at Lake Erie* ...................................................... 1:00 pm Hillsdale at Northern Michigan* ..................................... 1:00 pm Malone at Tiffin* ............................................................. 1:30 pm Saginaw Valley State at Ferris State* ............................... 2:00 pm Ohio Dominican at Walsh* .............................................. 6:00 pm Michigan Tech at Grand Valley State* .............................. 7:00 pm Findlay at McKendree (Ill.) .............................................. 1:30 pm Saturday, October 12 (Rivalry Week) Wayne State at Hillsdale* .............................................. 1:00 pm Ohio Dominican at Ashland* ........................................... 1:00 pm Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech*............................. 1:00 pm Findlay at Tiffin*.............................................................. 1:30 pm Walsh at Malone* ........................................................... 3:00 pm Northwood at Saginaw Valley State* .............................. 7:00 pm Grand Valley State at Ferris State* ................................... 7:00 pm Notre Dame (Ohio) at Lake Erie ....................................... 1:00 pm Thursday, October 17 Findlay at Ohio Dominican* (CBS Sports Game) .............. 8:00 pm

Ohio Dominican at Tiffin* ................................................ 1:30 pm Hillsdale at Grand Valley State* ....................................... 7:00 pm Malone at Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) .......................... 12:00 pm Saturday, November 9 Grand Valley State at Wayne State* ............................. 12:00 pm Ferris State at Northwood* ........................................... 12:00 pm Findlay at Malone*........................................................ 12:00 pm Lake Erie at Ohio Dominican* ........................................ 12:00 pm Michigan Tech at Hillsdale* ............................................. 1:00 pm Northern Michigan at Saginaw Valley State* .................. 1:00 pm Tiffin at Ashland* ............................................................ 1:00 pm Walsh at Glenville State (W.Va.) ...................................... 1:00 pm Saturday, November 16 Wayne State at Michigan Tech* ..................................... 1:00 pm Walsh at Findlay* .......................................................... 12:00 pm Northern Michigan at Ferris State*................................ 12:00 pm Ohio Dominican at Malone* .......................................... 12:00 pm Saginaw Valley State at Grand Valley State*.................... 1:00 pm Northwood at Hillsdale* ................................................. 1:00 pm Tiffin at Lake Erie* ........................................................... 1:00 pm

Saturday, October 19 Saginaw Valley State at Wayne State* ......................... 12:00 pm Ashland at Walsh*......................................................... 12:00 pm Michigan Tech at Northwood*....................................... 12:00 pm Ferris State at Hillsdale* .................................................. 2:30 pm Northern Michigan at Grand Valley State* ...................... 7:00 pm Lake Erie at Malone* ....................................................... 7:00 pm Tiffin vs. South Dakota Mines# ........................................ 2:00 pm

Saturday, November 23 Division II First Round Playoffs -- Campus Sites, TBA

Saturday, October 26 Wayne State at Northern Michigan*.............................. 1:00 pm Grand Valley State at Northwood* ................................ 12:00 pm Lake Erie at Findlay*...................................................... 12:00 pm Malone at Ashland* ........................................................ 1:00 pm Ferris State at Michigan Tech* ......................................... 1:00 pm Walsh at Tiffin* ............................................................... 1:30 pm Hillsdale at Saginaw Valley State*................................... 7:00 pm

Saturday, December 14 Division II Semifinals -- Campus Sites, TBA

Saturday, November 30 Division II Second Round Playoffs -- Campus Sites, TBA Saturday, December 7 Division II Quarterfinals -- Campus Sites, TBA

Saturday, December 21 Division II Finals -- Braly Municipal Stadium, Florence, Ala. Game times are subject to change. *-Indicates GLIAC league game.

Saturday, November 2 Wayne State at Ferris State* ........................................ 12:00 pm Ashland at Findlay*....................................................... 12:00 pm Saginaw Valley State at Michigan Tech* .......................... 1:00 pm Walsh at Lake Erie* ......................................................... 1:00 pm Northwood at Northern Michigan* ................................. 1:00 pm

GLIAC Assoc. Comm./Media Relations Jeff Ligney

# - Game Played at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. All times local.

Football Supervisor of Officials Mike McCann

GLIAC Asst. Commissioner/Compliance Danielle Harris

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OPPONENT INFORMATION/CARSON NEWMAN-ASHLAND

CARSON-NEWMAN

ASHLAND

Game 1: September 5, 2013 • 7 pm ET Burke-Tarr Stadium • Jefferson City, Tenn.

Game 2: September 14, 2013 • 6 pm ET Adams Field • Detroit, Mich.

General Information Location: Jefferson City, Tenn. 37760 Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 2,200 President: Dr. Randall J. O’Brien Athletics Director: Allen Morgan Nickname/Colors: Eagles/Orange, Blue & White Stadium: Burke-Tarr Field (5,500) Surface: FieldTurf Conference: South Atlantic Athletics Web site: cneagles.com

General Information Location: Ashland, Ohio 44805 Founded: 1878 Enrollment: 6,500 President: Dr. Frederick Finks Athletics Director: Bill Goldring Nickname/Colors: Eagles/Purple & Gold Stadium: Martinelli Field at Jack Miller Stadium (5,217) Surface: ProGrass Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: goashlandeagles.com

Football Information Head Coach: Ken Sparks (Carson-Newman/1968) Record at CN: 308-83-2 (33 years) Overall Record: 308-83-2 (33 years) Football Office Phone: (865) 471-3466 2012 Overall Record: 9-3 2012 League Record: 5-2 (2nd) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 30/29/7--66 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 8/8/4--20 Basic Offense: Veer Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Carson-Newman leads 2-0-0

Football Information Head Coach: Lee Owens (Bluffton/1977) Record at AU: 66-34 (nine years) Overall Record: 106-95 (18 years) Football Office Phone: (419) 289-5475 2012 Overall Record: 11-1 2012 League Record: 10-0 (1st) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 26/23/1--50 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 9/4/1--14 Basic Offense: Spread I-Pro Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Series Record with WSU: Ashland leads 22-6-0

Sports Information

Sports Information

SID: Adam Cavalier SID Phone: (865) 471-3513 SID Email: acavalier@cn.edu SID Fax: (865) 471-3514 Pressbox Phone: (865)471-3523

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SID: Al King SID Phone: (419) 289-5442 SID Email: aking@ashland.edu SID Fax: (419) 289-5468 Pressbox Phone: (419) 207-6985

Brandon Baker

Lee Owens

Jamie Meder


OPPONENT INFORMATION/LAKE ERIE-MALONE

LAKE ERIE

MALONE

Game 3: September 21, 2013 • 1 pm ET Britt Memorial Stadium • Painesville, Ohio

Game 4: September 28, 2013 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, Mich.

General Information Location: Painesville, Ohio 44077 Founded: 1856 Enrollment: 1,300 President: Michael T. Victor Athletics Director: Reid Guarnieri Nickname/Colors: Storm/Green & White Stadium: Jack H. Britt Memorial Stadium (3,500) Surface: ProGrass Monoturf Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: lakeeriestorm.com

General Information Location: Canton, Ohio 44709 Founded: 1892 Enrollment: 2,600 President: Dr. David King Athletics Director: Charlie Grimes Nickname/Colors: Pioneers/Red, White & Blue Stadium: Fawcett Stadium (22,500) Surface: Field Turf (Artificial) Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: malonepioneers.com

Football Information Head Coach: Mark McNellie (Baldwin-Wallace/1988) Record at LEC: 19-36 (five years) - first year team was club Overall Record: 19-36 (five years) Football Office Phone: (440) 375-7388 2012 Overall Record: 3-8 2012 League Record: 3-7 (4th/South) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 25/21/5--51 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 9/8/3--20 Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Wayne State leads 3-0-0

Football Information Head Coach: Eric Hehman (Taylor, Ind./1994) Record at MU: 8-23 (three years) Overall Record: 36-45 (eight years) Football Office Phone: (330) 471-8385 2012 Overall Record: 1-9 2012 League Record: 1-9 (8th/South) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 12/12/3--27 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 6/5/1--12 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 3-4 Series Record with WSU: Wayne State leads 1-0-0

Sports Information

Sports Information

SID: Jason Tirotta SID Phone: (440) 375-7475 SID Email: jtirotta@lec.edu SID Fax: (440) 375-7474 Pressbox Phone: TBA

Mark McNellie

SID: Mark Bankert SID Phone: (330) 471-8293 SID Email: mbankert@malone.edu SID Fax: (330) 471-8298 Pressbox Phone: (330) 580-2401

Tanner Wells

Eric Hehman

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OPPONENT INFORMATION/NORTHWOOD-HILLSDALE

NORTHWOOD

HILLSDALE

Game 5: October 5, 2013 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, Mich.

Game 6: October 12, 2013 • 1 pm ET Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium • Hillsdale, Mich.

General Information Location: Midland, Mich. 48640 Founded: 1959 Enrollment: 1,973 President/CEO: Dr. Keith A. Pretty Athletics Director: Pat Riepma Nickname/Colors: Timberwolves/Columbia Blue & White Stadium: Hantz Stadium (3,000) Surface: Natural Grass Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: timberwolves.gonorthwood.com

General Information Location: Hillsdale, Michigan 49242 Founded: 1844 Enrollment: 1,350 President: Dr. Larry Arnn Athletics Director: Don Brubacher Nickname/Colors: Chargers/Royal Blue & White Stadium: Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium (8,500) Surface: Pro Grass artificial surface Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: hillsdalechargers.com

Football Information Head Coach: Mike Sullivan (Saginaw Valley/1998) Record at NU: 21-32 (five years) Overall Record: 21-32 (five years) Football Office Phone: (989) 837-5252 2012 Overall Record: 5-6 2012 League Record: 4-6 (7th/North) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 18/15/3--36 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 7/3/3--13 Basic Offense: Woodbone Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Northwood leads 18-15-0

Football Information Head Coach: Keith Otterbein (Hillsdale/1979) Record at HC: 72-52 (11 years) Overall Record: 132-91-3 (19 years) Football Office Phone: (517) 607-3138 2012 Overall Record: 7-4 2012 League Record: 7-3 (T-1st/North) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 33/28/4--75 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 7/9/2--18 Basic Offense: Multiple One-Back Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Hillsdale leads 37-16-1

Sports Information

Sports Information

SID: Travis McCurdy SID Phone: (989) 837-4239 SID Email: mccurdyt@northwood.edu SID Fax: (989) 837-4484 Pressbox Phone: (989) 205-5479

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SID: Brad Monastiere SID Phone: (517) 607-3172 SID Email: brad.monastiere@hillsdale.edu SID Fax: (517) 607-3310 Pressbox Phone: (517) 607-2220

Kyle Fikki

Keith Otterbein

Brett Pasche


OPPONENT INFORMATION/SAGINAW VALLEY-NORTHERN MICHIGAN

SAGINAW VALLEY

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

Game 7: October 19, 2013 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, Mich.

Game 8: October 26, 2013 • 1 pm ET Superior Dome • Marquette, Mich.

General Information Location: University Center, Michigan 48710 Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 10,051 President: Dr. Eric R. Gilbertson Athletics Director: Mike Watson Nickname/Colors: Cardinals/Red, White & Blue Stadium: H.R. Wickes Memorial Stadium (6,300) Surface: Desso Turf Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: svsucardinals.com

General Information Location: Marquette, Michigan 49855 Founded: 1899 Enrollment: 9,400 President: David Haynes Athletics Director: Forrest Karr Nickname/Colors: Wildcats/Green & Gold Stadium: Superior Dome (8,000) Surface: Artificial Turf Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: NMUWildcats.com

Football Information Head Coach: Jim Collins (Wittenberg/1988) Record at SVSU: 35-20 (five years) Overall Record: 105-97 (18 years) Football Office Phone: (989) 964-7306 2012 Overall Record: 8-3 2012 League Record: 7-3 (T-1st/North) Players Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 24/23/4--51 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 9/9/4--22 Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Saginaw Valley leads 28-7-1

Football Information Head Coach: Chris Ostrowsky (Jersey City State College/1994) Record at NMU: 4-7 (one year) Overall Record: 4-7 (one year) Football Office Phone: (906) 227-2105 2012 Overall Record: 4-7 2012 League Record: 3-7 (8th/North) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 16/14/0--30 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 9/7/0--16 Basic Offense: Multiple Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Northern Michigan leads 15-12-0

Sports Information SID: Eric Brookhouse SID Phone: (989) 964-4053 SID Email: embrookh@svsu.edu SID Fax: (989) 964-7389 Pressbox Phone: (989) 755-0016

Jim Collins

Sports Information SID: Calvin Larson SID Phone: (906) 227-1917 SID Email: calarson@nmu.edu SID Fax: (906) 227-2492 Pressbox Phone: (906) 227-1720

Jonathon Jennings

Chris Ostrowsky

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OPPONENT INFORMATION/FERRIS STATE-GRAND VALLEY

FERRIS STATE

GRAND VALLEY

Game 9: November 2, 2013 • Noon ET Top Taggart Field • Big Rapids, Mich.

Game 10: November 9, 2013 • Noon ET Adams Field • Detroit, Mich.

General Information Location: Big Rapids, Michigan 49307 Founded: 1884 Enrollment: 14,560 President: Dr. David L. Eisler Athletics Director: Perk Weisenburger Nickname/Colors: Bulldogs/Crimson & Gold Stadium: Top Taggart Field (6,200) Surface: Artificial Turf (Mondo Ecofill) Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: FerrisStateBulldogs.com

General Information Location: Allendale, Michigan 49401 Founded: 1960 Enrollment: 24,662 President: Thomas J. Haas Athletics Director: Tim W. Selgo Nickname/Colors: Lakers/Blue, Black & White Stadium: Arend D. Lubbers Stadium (10,620) Surface: FieldTurf Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: gvsulakers.com

Football Information Head Coach: Tony Annese (Alma/1983) Record at FSU: 7-4 (one year) Overall Record: 7-4 (one year at a four-year college) Football Office Phone: (231) 591-2866 2012 Overall Record: 7-4 2012 League Record: 6-4 (5th/North) Letterwinners Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 22/17/3--42 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 9/6/2--17 Basic Offense: Veer Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Ferris State leads 25-22-0

Football Information Head Coach: Matt Mitchell (Cornell College/1997) Record at GVSU: 27-8 (three years) Overall Record: 27-8 (three years) Football Office Phone: (616) 331-3050 2012 Overall Record: 8-3 2012 League Record: 7-3 (T-1st/North) Letterwinners Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 22/19/2--43 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 7/9/2--18 Basic Offense: No Huddle, One Back Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with WSU: Grand Valley leads 29-5-0

Sports Information SID: Rob Bentley SID Phone: (231) 591-3821 SID Email: bentleyr@ferris.edu SID Fax: (231) 591-3775 Pressbox Phone: (231) 591-2397

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Sports Information SID: Tim Nott SID Phone: (616) 331-3275 SID Email: nottt@gvsu.edu SID Fax: (616) 331-3838 Pressbox Phone: (616) 331-8646/8647

Jason Vander Laan

Matt Mitchell

Matt Armstrong


OPPONENT INFORMATION/MICHIGAN TECH-SUPER REGION 4

MICHIGAN TECH Game 11: November 16, 2013 • 1 pm ET Sherman Field • Houghton, Mich.

General Information Location: Houghton, Michigan 49931 Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 6,957 President: Glenn D. Mroz Athletics Director: Suzanne Sanregret Nickname/Colors: Huskies/Silver, Gold & Black Stadium: Sherman Field (3,000) Surface: ProGrass Synthetic Turf Conference: GLIAC Athletics Web site: michigantechhuskies.com Football Information Head Coach: Tom Kearly (Winona State/1980) Record at MTU: 44-29 (seven years) Overall Record: 44-29 (seven years) Football Office Phone: (906) 487-2985 2012 Overall Record: 7-3 2012 League Record: 7-3 (T-1st/North) Lettermen Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 10/15/3--28 Starters Returning (Off./Def./Spec.): 7/6/2--15 Basic Offense: Pro Set Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Series Record with WSU: Wayne State leads 17-7-0 Sports Information SID: Wes Frahm SID Phone: (906) 487-2350 SID Email: wfrahm@mtu.edu SID Fax: (906) 487-1810 Pressbox Phone: (906) 487-2388

Tom Kearly

The NCAA Championships Committee approved the recommendation of the Division II Football Committee to revise Super Regionals Three and Four, effective with the 2012 championship. Beginning last season (2012), Super Regional Three was composed of the Central and West Regions (44 teams, including the Great American Conference, the Great Northwest Athletic Conference, the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference along with region independents). Super Regional Four was composed of the Midwest and South Central Regions (43 teams, including the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, the Great Lakes Valley Conference, the Lone Star Conference and the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference along with three independent institutions). The purpose of the change was to make the number of teams competing within each region more equal with the advent of the Great American Conference. Following the dissolution of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) and the formation of the Mountain East Conference (which includes former GLIAC affiliate member Notre Dame College), Super Region 1 will be composed of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), MEC, Northeast-10 and the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) in 2013. For the upcoming year, Super Region 2 will be comprised of Gulf South Conference (GSC), the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) and the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC).

SUPER REGION 4 in 2013 GLIAC (15 teams) Ashland Ferris State Findlay Grand Valley Hillsdale Lake Erie Malone Michigan Tech Northern Michigan Northwood Ohio Dominican Saginaw Valley Tiffin Walsh Wayne State GLVC (8 teams) Indianapolis Kentucky Wesleyan McKendree Missouri S&T Quincy Saint Joseph’s Truman State William Jewell LONE STAR (7 teams) Angelo State Eastern New Mexico Midwestern State Tarleton State Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville West Texas A&M RMAC (10 teams) Adams State Black Hills State Chadron State Colorado Mesa Colorado Mines CSU-Pueblo Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands Western State Colorado Western New Mexico Independents (3 teams) Alderson-Broaddus McMurry Oklahoma Panhandle

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS/SERIES SCORES

All-Time Series Records

Ashland (6-22)

Opponent ..................................... W-L-T 1st Mtg.

Opponent ..................................... W-L-T 1st Mtg.

Adrian .....................................................0-4-0

1919

Mercyhurst ..............................................4-5-0

Akron ......................................................4-2-1

1937

Michigan State ........................................0-9-0

1936

Albion .....................................................3-5-1

1931

Michigan State Freshmen........................0-1-0

1919

Allegheny................................................3-3-0

1959

Michigan Tech..............................17-7-0

1967

Alma .......................................................1-2-1

1919

Millikin ....................................................0-1-0

1960

American International ...........................1-0-0

1993

Minnesota-Duluth...................................1-0-0

2011

Arizona State...........................................0-1-0

1951

Muskingum .............................................1-0-0

1936

Ashland.......................................6-22-0

1975

Nebraska-Kearney...................................1-0-0

2011

Assumption...........................................10-1-0

1918

New Hampshire ......................................1-1-0

1979

Augustana (SD) .......................................0-2-0

1968

Niagara ...................................................1-1-0

1948

Baldwin-Wallace .....................................1-2-0

1921

North Dakota State..................................1-0-0

1954

Bethany ..................................................0-2-0

1962

Northern Iowa.........................................0-2-0

2001

1998

Bloomsburg ............................................0-2-0

1996

Northern Michigan ....................12-15-0

1957

Bluffton...................................................1-0-0

1936

Northwood ................................15-18-0

1975

Bowling Green State ...............................1-8-1

1926

Notre Dame “B” .......................................0-1-0

1930

Bradley....................................................3-4-0

1950

Ohio Dominican ......................................2-0-0

2010

Brandeis ..................................................1-2-0

1951

Ohio University........................................0-1-0

1938

Butler ......................................................1-6-0

1974

Ohio Wesleyan.........................................1-2-1

1940

California (PA) .........................................1-1-0

1987

Olivet ......................................................1-3-3

1921

Carson-Newman ............................0-2-0

1994

Omaha ....................................................3-4-0

1948

Case Tech ...............................................14-3-1

1946

Otterbein.................................................1-0-0

1944

Central Michigan ...................................6-20-4

1919

Parsons ...................................................0-1-0

1970

Central State (OH) ...................................2-3-0

1970

Pittsburg State ........................................0-1-0

2011

Cincinnati ................................................0-2-0

1939

Quantico Marines ....................................0-2-0

1948

Coast Guard .............................................1-0-0

1969

Saginaw Valley State ...................7-28-1

1976

Dayton ....................................................0-1-0

1987

St. Bonaventure.......................................0-2-0

1948

Defiance ..................................................2-2-0

1920

St. Cloud State .........................................1-0-0

2011

Detroit...................................................1-10-0

1918

St. Francis (IL)..........................................4-1-0

1993

Detroit JC Frosh .......................................1-0-0

1928

Saint Joseph’s (IN) ...................................9-6-1

1972

Drake.......................................................1-1-0

1953

St. Mary’s ................................................2-0-0

1934

Eastern Illinois.........................................2-5-0

1967

Slippery Rock ..........................................2-1-0

1981

Eastern Michigan ................................12-16-3

1918

South Dakota ..........................................1-0-0

1950

Edinboro..................................................0-1-1

1985

South Dakota State .................................2-1-0

1950

Evansville ................................................6-0-0

1975

Southern Illinois ......................................2-0-0

1948

Ferris State ................................22-25-0

1920

Springfield ..............................................2-0-0

1946

Findlay ..................................................8-12-0

1923

SUNY-Buffalo ..........................................8-3-0

1935

Gannon ...................................................4-1-0

2003

Taylor ......................................................1-0-0

1960

George Washington.................................1-1-0

1946

Temple ....................................................0-3-0

1950

Grand Rapids JC.......................................4-2-0

1920

Thiel ........................................................4-1-0

1959

Grand Valley State .......................5-29-0

1975

Tiffin .......................................................6-0-0

1986

Great Lakes NTS.......................................2-1-0

1947

Toledo ...................................................8-13-1

1919

Grosse Ile NAS .........................................0-1-0

1942

Towson State...........................................1-1-0

1979

Hillsdale....................................16-37-1

1926

Truman State (N.E. Missouri State) ..........2-2-0

1971

Hofstra ....................................................0-3-0

1971

Urbana ....................................................1-0-0

2011

Hope .......................................................7-1-0

1923

Valparaiso .............................................11-7-1

1927

Howard ...................................................1-1-0

1975

Washington (MO) ....................................4-2-0

1951

Illinois Benedictine .................................1-1-0

1973

Washington & Jefferson ..........................3-0-0

1960

Illinois-Chicago .......................................6-2-0

1966

Westminster (PA) ....................................1-1-0

1998

Illinois State ............................................1-2-0

1982

West Liberty State ...................................0-1-0

1930

Indiana State...........................................0-1-0

1984

Western Illinois .......................................1-1-0

1949

Indianapolis ........................................10-11-0

1973

Western Michigan ...................................2-7-0

1919

Iowa State ...............................................0-1-0

1951

Western Reserve .....................................7-6-2

1946

John Carroll .............................................2-8-3

1954

Wheaton .................................................0-2-0

1961

Kalamazoo ..............................................5-3-0

1932

Wilmington .............................................0-1-1

1929

Kentucky State ........................................4-0-0

1973

Winston-Salem State ..............................1-0-0

2011

Lake Erie .......................................3-0-0

2010

Wisconsin-Milwaukee .............................2-5-0

1964

Louisville .................................................2-4-0

1937

Wisc.-Stevens Point .................................1-0-0

1977

Malone .........................................1-0-0

2012

Wittenberg..............................................0-2-0

1933

Manchester .............................................0-0-1

1928

Xavier ......................................................0-1-0

1943

Marietta ..................................................0-2-0

1963

Youngstown State ...................................1-3-0

1974

TOTALS ................................ 349-460-29

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Year 9/27/75 11/13/76 9/19/87 10/15/88 10/14/89 9/29/90 10/5/91 10/3/92 10/2/93 10/22/94 10/21/95 10/12/96 10/11/97 9/26/98 9/25/99 9/9/00 9/8/01 10/5/02 10/4/03 10/23/04 10/22/05 11/4/06 11/3/07 10/4/08 10/3/09 10/16/10 10/15/11 9/8/12 Home: PtsF:

Res. L W L L L L L L L W L L L L L L W L W L L W L L W L L L 3-10 486

Score 21-26 31-28 7-30 14-43 10-27 8-27 7-21 0-14 0-12 16-15 17-24 7-24 13-21 7-24 7-46 41-42 19-16 20-25 29-19 21-28 3-27 33-17 42-63 14-41 47-40 35-40 17-20 0-7 Away: PtsA:

Site A H A H-(H) A A H-(H) A H A H-(H) A H H-(H) A H A H A H-(H) A H A A H-(H) H A A 3-12 767

Carson-Newman (0-2) Year 9/3/94 8/31/95 Home: PtsF:

Res. L L 0-1 13

Score 13-18 0-21 Away: PtsA:

Site H A 0-1 39

Ferris State (22-25) Year 10/30/20 10/7/22 10/13/23 10/25/24 10/4/25 10/14/67 10/12/68 9/20/69 9/26/70 9/25/71 10/14/72 10/13/73 11/9/74 11/8/75 10/2/76 10/1/77 9/30/78 10/20/79 10/18/80 10/24/81 11/13/82 11/12/83 10/20/84 11/9/85 11/8/86 11/14/87 11/12/88 11/11/89 9/22/90 9/28/91 9/26/92 9/25/93 10/15/94

Res. W W W W L W L W W W L L W W L W W W L L W W W L L L L L W W L L L

Score 48-0 19-0 54-0 3-0 12-13 27-13 8-16 14-7 24-7 34-6 13-24 7-28 30-8 26-14 12-20 35-0 25-18 10-6 14-17 3-20 21-13 27-7 23-7 24-38 9-10 28-37 30-31 26-55 29-17 27-24 3-21 6-36 14-34

Site H H H H A H A H H A H A H A H-(H) A H H A H-(H) A H A H A H A H H A H A H

10/14/95 10/5/96 10/4/97 10/10/98 10/9/99 9/23/00 9/22/01 9/28/02 9/27/03 11/11/06 11/10/07 10/18/08 10/17/09 10/27/12 Home: PtsF:

L L W L L L L W L L L W W L 13-14 999

30-39 7-26 30-26 13-37 20-62 30-51 14-38 36-21 16-29 17-21 13-17 19-0 45-7 24-35 Away: PtsA:

A H A A H-(H) A H A H A H A H H 9-11 956

Grand Valley (5-29) Year 9/6/75 11/6/76 11/12/77 11/11/78 10/6/79 10/4/80 10/10/81 10/2/82 10/1/83 11/10/84 9/28/85 9/27/86 10/3/87 10/1/88 9/30/89 11/3/90 11/9/91 11/7/92 11/6/93 10/8/94 10/7/95 9/28/96 9/27/97 11/4/00 11/3/01 9/21/02 9/20/03 10/2/04 10/1/05 9/30/06 9/29/07 11/8/08 11/7/09 11/3/12 Home: PtsF:

Res. W L L L W W L L W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 3-13 461

Score 15-6 0-3 3-6 10-24 17-14 10-7 17-40 15-32 22-10 30-3 7-10 3-21 0-28 10-13 10-49 15-35 28-59 14-16 25-28 14-31 10-42 0-23 30-46 20-22 12-77 14-49 14-50 0-34 22-36 13-36 10-41 10-24 28-59 13-35 Away/Neutral: PtsA:

Site H A H A H-(H) A H A H A A H A H A A H A H A H A H-(H) H-(H) A H A H A H 5th/3rd H A A 2-16 1009

Hillsdale (16-37-1) Year 10/30/26 11/12/27 10/20/28 10/19/29 10/18/30 10/20/34 10/19/35 11/20/37 11/2/45 9/20/52 9/17/54 11/21/70 11/20/71 9/30/72 11/10/73 10/19/74 10/18/75 10/9/76

Res. L L L L L W L W W W T L W L L L L W

Score 0-19 6-22 0-19 0-32 12-13 6-0 6-9 65-0 38-0 20-6 7-7 0-39 9-0 12-45 0-7 3-14 7-10 41-20

Site A H A H A A H-(H) H H H H H A A H A H A


SERIES SCORES VS. 2013 OPPONENTS/OT CONTESTS/STREAKS 10/8/77 10/7/78 11/3/79 11/1/80 11/7/81 10/9/82 10/8/83 10/13/84 10/5/85 10/4/86 10/10/87 10/8/88 10/7/89 11/10/90 11/16/91 11/14/92 11/13/93 10/29/94 10/28/95 10/19/96 10/18/97 10/24/98 10/23/99 10/14/00 10/13/01 10/12/02 10/11/03 11/6/04 11/5/05 10/14/06 10/13/07 10/25/08 10/24/09 10/23/10 10/22/11 10/6/12 Home (FF): PtsF:

L W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L W W L L L L W L W L W W W 10-18-1 762

6-7 21-16 16-18 10-15 6-20 7-20 0-23 24-7 0-25 0-17 6-18 16-21 10-40 19-21 13-32 14-41 23-21 9-56 13-45 0-14 6-10 17-28 9-24 27-21 19-17 34-40 26-49 10-37 14-28 41-26 21-35 14-7 14-45 14-9 27-24** 24-21 Away: PtsA:

H-(H) A A H A H-(H) A H H A H A H A H A H H-(H) A H-(H) A H A A H-(H) A H-(H) H-FF A H-(H) A H A H A H 6-19 1160

9/18/10 9/17/11 11/10/12 Home: PtsF:

Res. W W W 2-0 108

Score 28-16 45-24 35-31 Away: PtsA:

Res. W 0-0 38

Score 38-14 Away: PtsA:

Site A H H 1-0 71

Site A 1-0 14

Michigan Tech (17-7) Year 9/23/67 9/21/68 10/11/80 10/17/81 10/16/82 10/15/83 10/6/84 10/12/85 10/17/87 11/5/94 11/4/95 10/26/96 10/25/97 10/31/98 10/30/99 10/19/02 10/18/03 10/9/04 10/8/05 9/2/06 9/1/07

Res. W W W W W W W W W W L W W W L W L L W W L

Score 48-7 23-13 35-8 16-13 45-20 23-7 57-20 30-12 29-22 31-13 3-43 34-22 35-28 25-22** 10-22 34-31 35-42 23-61 25-14 36-14 14-21

A H-H H 8-4 524

Res. W L L L L L L L W L W W L/F W L L W W L W L L W L W W W 7-6 627

Score 26-21 0-39 13-20 29-31 3-26 7-52 14-34 13-17 30-27 13-20 27-24 28-18 10-28 28-15 23-37 29-35 35-14 44-41 46-49* 45-42 13-18 13-15 24-10 20-45 26-18 30-28 38-31 Away/Neutral: PtsA:

Site H A H A Pontiac Pontiac H A A H A H-(H) A H A H H-(H) A H-(H) A H A H-(H) A H-(H) A H 5-9 755

Northwood (15-18)

Malone (1-0) Year 9/22/12 Home: PtsF:

7-24 27-10 13-35 Away: PtsA:

Northern Michigan (12-15) Year 11/16/57 11/1/58 10/24/59 9/22/79 9/20/80 9/19/81 9/24/88 9/23/89 10/20/90 10/26/91 10/24/92 10/23/93 11/12/94 11/11/95 11/2/96 11/1/97 10/7/00 10/6/01 10/26/02 10/25/03 9/18/04 9/17/05 10/11/08 10/10/09 10/2/10 10/1/11 10/20/12 Home: PtsF:

Lake Erie (3-0) Year 10/9/10 10/8/11 9/15/12 Home: PtsF:

L W L 9-3 658

Site H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A A H A H A H

Year 11/1/75 9/18/76 9/17/77 11/4/78 10/27/79 10/25/80 10/31/81 10/23/82 10/22/83 9/29/84 10/19/85 10/18/86 10/24/87 10/22/88 10/21/89 10/17/92 10/9/93 11/9/96 11/8/97 10/3/98 10/2/99 11/11/00 11/10/01 11/2/02 11/1/03 9/4/04 9/3/05 10/28/06 10/27/07 11/1/08 10/31/09 9/4/10 9/29/12 Home: PtsF:

Res. W W W W W L W L W L L L W L W W W W L L L L L L L L L L L W L W W 7-8 717

Score 17-13 29-0 13-0 24-14 16-6 10-24 23-18 7-13 10-7 14-23 10-17 20-21 41-0 13-43 34-32 21-0 32-14 24-20 20-35 16-28 24-27 28-62 26-39 27-41 24-28 3-70 14-28 34-48 25-45 42-21 24-38 31-19 21-11 Away: PtsA:

Site A H A A H A H A H-(H) A H-(H) A H-(H) A H-(H) A A A H H A A H A H A H A H A H H-(NC) A 8-10 805

Saginaw Valley (7-28-1) Year Res. Score 10/23/76 W 31-14 11/5/77 W 38-7 9/9/78 W 14-10 11/10/79 T 7-7 11/8/80 W 31-21 11/14/81 W 14-7 10/30/82 L 14-23 10/29/83 L 7-9 10/27/84 L 7-33 10/26/85 L 7-28 10/25/86 L 7-12 10/31/87 L 17-20 10/29/88 L 22-34 9/9/89 L 6-24 10/28/89 L 21-30 9/8/90 L 6-30 9/14/91 W 21-9 9/12/92 L 13-32 9/11/93 L 31-32 9/17/94 L 21-22 9/16/95 L 14-44 9/7/96 L 3-21 9/6/97 L 7-73 9/19/98 L 13-44 9/18/99 L 33-45 10/21/00 L 19-31 10/20/01 L 12-45 11/16/02 L 14-42 11/15/03 L 21-38 9/11/04 L 0-45 9/10/05 L/F 3-29 9/6/08 L 17-23 9/5/09 L 13-21 10/30/10 W 41-27 10/29/11 L 20-28 10/11/12 L 7-24 Home: 2-15 Away: PtsF: 572 PtsA: #-Forfeit win not included in totals.

Site A H A A H A H A H-(H) A H A H H A H A H A H A H A A H H A H A H A A H A H A-(CBS) 5-13-1# 984

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H -- WSU Home Game H-(H) -- WSU Homecoming Game NC -- Non-Conference Game CBS -- CBS College Sports Thursday Night National TV Game of the Week A -- Away Game * -- One Overtime Game ** -- Two Overtime Game *** -- Three Overtime Game **** -- Four Overtime Game L/F -- Lost Game on field, later forfeited to WSU. H-FF -- WSU home game played at Ford Field in Detroit 5th/3rd -- GVSU home game played at Fifth Third Ballpark in Comstock Park

11-12-11 10-22-11 9-22-07 9-15-07 9-25-04 10-26-02 10-16-99 11-14-98 10-31-98 11-1-97

Overtime Contests Findlay 43, at WSU 42 WSU 27, at Hillsdale 24 Findlay 35, at WSU 28 at Mercyhurst 58, WSU 50 WSU 24, at Indianapolis 21 Northern Mich. 49, at WSU 46 Indianapolis 26, at WSU 19 at St. Joseph’s 41, WSU 39 at WSU 25, Michigan Tech 22 Northern Mich. 35, at WSU 29

Overtime Record: Home Record: Road Record: First Overtime: Second Overtime: Third Overtime: Fourth Overtime:

3-7 1-5 2-2 1-5 2-0 0-1 0-1

OT 2-OT OT 3-OT OT OT OT 4-OT 2-OT OT

41-0 56-21 41-6 33-0 32-0

Largest Homecoming Wins Northwood Gannon Tiffin Illinois-Chicago Bradley

10 Games 7 Games 7 Games 6 Games 5 Games 5 Games

Longest Overall Win Streaks (10-23-2010 through 10-8-2011) (9-23-1967 through 11-4-1967) (10-25-1975 through 9-25-1976) (10-20-1951 through 9-20-1952) (11-18-1933 through 10-20-1934) (10-15-1921 through 11-19-1921)

10-24-87 10-6-07 10-11-86 11-1-69 10-17-53

Longest Single-Season Win Streaks 7 Games (9-23-1967 through 11-4-1967) 6 Games (9-3-2011 through 10-8-2011) 5 Games (10-20-1951 through 11-17-1951) 5 Games (10-15-1921 through 11-19-1921) 4 Games (12 times, last in 2012)

6 Games 5 Games 4 Games 3 Games

69 points 65 points 63 points 62 points 61 points

Shutouts in a Season (1921) (1934) (1977, 1937, 1925, 1918) (1954, 1936, 1935, 1923, 1920) Most Points Scored in a Game 69-24 vs. Urbana 9-3-11 65-0 vs. Hillsdale 11-20-37 63-14 at Tiffin 9-11-10 62-9 vs. Omaha 10-27-51 61-29 vs. Washington (Mo.) 10-26-68

65-0 55-0 55-0 54-0 51-0

Largest Shutouts vs. Hillsdale vs. Tiffin vs. Grand Rapids J.C. vs. Ferris State vs. St. Mary’s

11-20-37 9-10-11 11-8-25 10-13-23 9-29-34

55-0 19-0 6-0 21-0 41-0

Most Recent Shutouts vs. Tiffin at Ferris State vs. Indianapolis at Northwood vs. Northwood

9-10-11 10-18-08 9-13-08 10-17-92 10-24-87

65 points 55 points 55 points 54 points 53 points

Largest Margin of Victory WSU 65, Hillsdale 0 11-20-37 WSU 55, Tiffin 0 9-10-11 WSU 55, Grand Rapids J.C. 0 11-8-25 WSU 54, Ferris State 0 10-13-23 WSU 62, Omaha 9 10-27-51

7 Games 7 Games 7 Games 6 Games 6 Games 6 Games 6 Games 5 Games 5 Games

Home Unbeaten Streaks (Sept. 24, 1983 through Oct. 13, 1984) (Oct. 20, 1951 through Nov. 15, 1952) (Nov. 2, 1935 through Oct. 9, 1937 – includes one tie) (Oct. 23, 2010 through Oct. 8, 2011) (Nov. 2, 1963 through Sept. 25, 1965 – includes one tie) (Nov. 17, 1956 through Oct. 11, 1958 – includes two ties) (Oct. 17, 1953 through Oct. 22, 1954 – includes two ties) (Aug. 30, 2008 through Oct. 25, 2008) (Oct. 6, 1979 through Oct. 11, 1980)

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2012 GAME SUMMARIES-GAMES 1-4

GAME 1 - SEPT. 8

GAME 2 - SEPT. 15

GAME 3 - SEPT. 22

GAME 4 - SEPT. 29

AT ASHLAND 7, WAYNE STATE 0 #5 Wayne State 0 0 0 0 - 0 #31 Ashland 7 0 0 0 - 7

AT WAYNE STATE 35, LAKE ERIE 31 Lake Erie 10 14 0 7 - 31 #19 Wayne State 7 0 6 22 - 35

WAYNE STATE 38, AT MALONE 14 #21 Wayne State 14 14 7 3 - 38 Malone 0 7 0 7 - 14

WAYNE STATE 21, AT NORTHWOOD 11 #18 Wayne State 7 7 7 0 - 21 Northwood 3 0 0 8 - 11

AU - McCune 4 yd pass from Housewright (Gallaway kick), 7:39, 1st qtr. ATTENDANCE – 4,620 _______________________________ WSU AU First Downs ..............................................10 16 Rushes/Yards ..................................... 37/76 39/97 Passing Yardage.......................................86 181 Total Net Yards.......................................162 278 Completions/Attempts....................... 10/19 19/31 Interceptions Thrown.................................2 0 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 5/38.8 5/38.0 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 1/0 1/1 Penalties/Yards ...................................... 0/0 3/30 Third Down Conv. ................................ 3/13 4/15 Time of Possession ..............................28:39 31:21 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: WSU - Toney Davis 23-70; Jessie Johnson 2-10; Mickey Mohner 9-5; Desmond Martin 1-2; Chris Burks 1-2; Team 1-minus 13. AU - Anthony Taylor 19-63; Jordan McCune 11-38; Steve Nagy 4-5; Michael Taylor 1-minus 3; Taylor Housewright 4-minus 6. PASSING: WSU - Mickey Mohner 10-19-2-86. AU - Taylor Housewright 19-31-0-181. RECEIVING: WSU - Dominique Maybanks 3-22; Michael Johnson 2-45; Trent Brodbeck 2-10; James Jackson 1-6; Toney Davis 1-3; Chris Burks 1-0. AU - Eric Thompkins 8-80; Anthony Capasso 3-36; Dan Piko 2-29; Brian Gamble 2-22; Alex Weber 1-4; Anthony Taylor 1-4; Jordan McCune 1-4; Alex Renner 1-2.

LE - Kukwa 5 pass from Nicely (Marcotte kick), 9:33, 1st qtr. WS - Davis 1 run (Terleckyj kick), 7:37, 1st qtr. LE - Marcotte 40 field goal, 4:39, 1st qtr. LE - Nicely 4 run (Marcotte kick), 8:39, 2nd qtr. LE - Bilal 6 run (Marcotte kick), 1:57, 2nd qtr. WS - Terleckyj 22 field goal, 12:03, 3rd qtr. WS - Terleckyj 25 field goal, 6:15, 3rd qtr. LE - Bilal 1 run (Marcotte kick), 13:08, 4th qtr. WS - Davis 20 pass from Mohner (Jackson pass from Mohner), 10:32, 4th qtr. WS - Davis 10 run (Terleckyj kick), 8:43, 4th qtr. WS - Maybanks 18 pass from Mohner (Terleckyj kick), 0:46, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 3,149 _______________________________ LEC WSU First Downs ..............................................19 20 Rushes/Yards ................................... 57/190 30/171 Passing Yardage.......................................77 240 Total Net Yards.......................................267 411 Completions/Attempts......................... 7/16 17/32 Interceptions Thrown.................................0 1 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 4/41.8 5/28.6 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 3/2 1/0 Penalties/Yards .................................... 6/45 6/69 Third Down Conv. ................................ 6/17 1/10 Time of Possession ..............................35:34 24:26 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: LEC - Anthony Bilal 27-186; Brandon Phenix 11-25; Ramon Alexander 2-2; Team 1-minus 1; Patrick Nicely 16-minus 22. WSU - Toney Davis 19-110; Jessie Johnson 6-50; Desmond Martin 1-12; Mickey Mohner 3-0; Team 1-minus 1. PASSING: LEC - Patrick Nicely 7-16-0-77. WSU - Mickey Mohner 17-32-1-240. RECEIVING: LEC - Tommy Jackson 2-47; Anthony Kukwa 2-4; Cole Gordon 1-12; Jordan Forbes 1-8; Ramon Alexander 1-6. WSU - Dominique Maybanks 8-125; Steve Conway 4-69; Toney Davis 1-20; Ethan Walsh 1-15; Jay Hayes 1-6; James Jackson 1-4; Jessie Johnson 1-1.

WS - Davis 7 run (Terleckyj kick), 13:13, 1st qtr. WS - J. Johnson 1 run (Terleckyj kick), 4:56, 1st qtr. MU - Felton 29 run (Hardy kick), 4:36, 2nd qtr. WS - Jackson 16 pass from Mohner (Terleckyj kick), 1:17, 2nd qtr. WS - Jackson 38 pass from Mohner (Terleckyj kick), 0:08, 2nd qtr. WS - Davis 2 run (Terleckyj kick), 8:04, 3rd qtr. WS - Terleckyj 41 field goal, 12:20, 4th qtr. MU - Felton 4 run (Hardy kick), 2:39, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 1,500 _______________________________ WSU MU First Downs ..............................................19 14 Rushes/Yards ................................... 45/170 41/144 Passing Yardage.....................................173 94 Total Net Yards.......................................343 238 Completions/Attempts....................... 10/18 9/17 Interceptions Thrown.................................0 1 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 1/23.0 6/29.2 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 0/0 0/0 Penalties/Yards .................................... 5/45 12/95 Third Down Conv. ................................ 7/13 8/15 Time of Possession ..............................31:18 28:42 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: WSU - Toney Davis 17-83; Jay Hayes 7-34; Desmond Martin 9-31; Chris Burks 6-26; Jessie Johnson 3-5; Mickey Mohner 3-minus 9. MU - Malik Felton 12-53; Emil Chambliss 11-37; Ronnie Beers 9-29; Will Szpor 7-14; Justin McLean 1-12; Team 1-minus 1. PASSING: WSU - Mickey Mohner 10-18-0-173. MU - Will Szpor 9-17-1-94. RECEIVING: WSU - Trent Brodbeck 3-36; Steve Conway 2-57; James Jackson 2-54; Dominique Maybanks 2-17; Toney Davis 1-9. MU - Tyler Billie 2-30; Justin McLean 2-25; Malik Felton 2-6; Drew Bond 1-13; Marc Metezier 1-13; AT Turner 1-7.

NU - Faust 28 field goal, 10:55, 1st qtr. WS - Davis 3 run (Terleckyj kick), 8:57, 1st qtr. WS - Conway 33 pass from Mohner (Terleckyj kick), 1:00, 2nd qtr. WS - Davis 11 run (Terleckyj kick), 2:24, 3rd qtr. NU - Thompson 11 pass from Shavers (Zabawa pass from Shavers), 8:00, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 2,219 _______________________________ WSU NU First Downs ..............................................17 26 Rushes/Yards ................................... 44/207 53/193 Passing Yardage.....................................135 146 Total Net Yards.......................................342 339 Completions/Attempts......................... 9/19 15/27 Interceptions Thrown.................................0 1 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 5/40.6 3/47.7 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 1/1 5/2 Penalties/Yards .................................... 4/38 8/50 Third Down Conv. ................................ 7/14 6/15 Time of Possession ..............................28:04 31:56 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: WSU - Toney Davis 29-159; Jessie Johnson 7-32; Desmond Martin 6-16; Chris Burks 1-2; Team 1-minus 2. NU - Cameron Jackson 17-110; Jordan Jonker 11-55; Aaron Shavers 25-28. PASSING: WSU - Mickey Mohner 9-19-0-135. NU - Aaron Shavers 15-27-1-146. RECEIVING: WSU - Dominique Maybanks 4-75; Steve Conway 2-39; James Jackson 1-10; Chet Privett 1-7; Trent Brodbeck 1-4. NU - Carrington Thompson 5-44; Jordan Jonker 4-25; Terrance Stocker 3-38; Dan Richmond 1-17; Tim Zabawa 1-13; Eric Williams 1-9.

GAME RECAP: Wayne State began its 2012 campaign with a 7-0 setback at Ashland University in the season opener for the fifth-ranked Warriors. AU took the opening kickoff across midfield before the WSU defense generated a three-yard tackle for loss on the first play - by Ed Viverette - then Serxho Guraleci grabbed the AU fullback for no gain on second down. A third down pass was incomplete forcing an Eagle punt which was downed at the Wayne State three yard line. After Toney Davis gained six yards on two carries, a third down pass by Mickey Mohner was intercepted and returned to the WSU seven yard line. On third-and-goal from the four, AU signal caller Taylor Housewright completed a swing pass to tailback Jordan McCune who found the end zone. Greg Gallaway’s PAT made it 7-0 for Ashland. Mohner was intercepted on the ensuing drive, but Gallaway’s 34-yard field goal attempt early in the second quarter was wide right. WSU punted on its next three possessions, while AU did the same on its two offensive series. With just over 90 seconds remaining in the first half, Zak Bielecki forced a fumble following a completed pass with Moe Davenport recovering for Wayne State. A 44-yard field goal attempt on the final play before intermission was wide left by WSU’s Stefan Terleckyj. The Warriors punted on their first drive of the third quarter, then stopped a fourth-down Ashland rush prior to an exchange of punts by each squad. Terleckyj’s 54-yard boot was downed at the AU one yard line. Following an AU punt, Wayne State drove 32 yards but Terleckyj’s field goal attempt hit the left upright. The Eagles answered with a 46-yard drive but Nores Fradi made a fourth-down tackle of a completed pass before the first down marker. WSU responded with a 12-play, 61-yard drive but Mohner’s fourth-down pass was incomplete in the end zone. Dominique Maybanks had two catches for first down on the drive, while Davis garnered an additional two first downs on runs. Ashland had a 16-play drive, but the Warrior defense again held on fourth down forcing an incompletion. Wayne State was unable to pick up a first down on either of its two remaining offensive series. Viverette led the Wayne State defense with 12 tackles plus had three quarterback hurries. Fradi totaled 10 tackles including WSU’s lone sack. Nick Thomas, playing his first game since October 2010, had eight tackles. Gerren DuHart contributed nine tackles and two pass break-ups. Ashland held a 278-162 edge in total offense but both squads struggled on third down (AU 4-15, WSU 3-13).

GAME RECAP: Wayne State rallied from an 18-point fourth quarter deficit for a dramatic 35-31 comeback win. It was WSU’s largest comeback victory since trailing 21-3 early in the third quarter against Ferris State on Sept. 28, 2002, in Big Rapids. The Warriors rattled off 33 consecutive second-half points for a 36-21 win against the Bulldogs. LEC’s Jordan Forbes blocked on punt on the game’s opening drive setting up a 15-yard scoring drive. Wayne State knotted the score with a four-play, 75-yard drive. Lake Erie regained the lead on a 40-yard Sam Marcotte field goal completing a 55-yard scoring drive. The next five drives of the game all ended in punts. The Storm increased their lead to 17-7 on a four-yard keeper by Patrick Nicely. Following Wayne State’s fifth punt of the first half, LEC went 86 yards in 10 plays with Anthony Bilal scoring late in the second stanza. On Lake Erie’s first possession of the second half, Nicely was sacked on third down by Nick Thomas with Zach Houghton recovering. Stefan Terleckyj connected on back-to-back field goal attempts making it a 24-13 contest. After the Storm drove 45 yards, Marcotte’s 43-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Houghton. Lake Erie capitalized on a WSU turnover with an 18-yard touchdown drive increasing its lead to 31-13. On Wayne State’s next possession, Mohner engineered a seven-play, 76-yard touchdown drive completing a 20-yard swing pass to Davis on third-and-11 for the score. During LEC’s ensuing drive, Nicely was sacked on third down by Ed Viverette with Houghton recovering his second fumble of the game. On WSU’s first play, Davis rambled 10 yards for a touchdown, which came with 8:43 remaining. Terleckyj’s PAT cut the Warrior deficit to three at 31-28. After a LEC punt, Wayne State had the ball at its seven-yard line with 4:02 remaining, when Mohner drove the Warriors 93 yards in nine plays picking up six first downs along the way for the game-winning touchdown.

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GAME RECAP: Wayne State scored touchdowns on four of its five first-half possessions in recording a 38-14 triumph at Malone University. It only took the Warriors 1:47 to strike first as Toney Davis rumbled in from seven yards out on the fourth play of a 70-yard touchdown drive. The big play was a 50-yard pass completion from Mickey Mohner to Steve Conway on a second-and-one. After a three-and-out by the Pioneers, Wayne State drove 60 yards in 6:03 with Jessie Johnson scoring on a one-yard plunge on the 12th play of the drive. Trent Brodbeck had a 13-yard reception on the play preceeding the TD run. Malone drove into Warrior territory on the ensuing drive, but Steve O’Shell intercepted a third-down pass making a sliding pick for his first career interception, and WSU’s first of the season. Wayne State was unable to convert a fourth-down play on the next possession, and the Pioneers went 60 yards in seven plays to cut the Warrior lead to 14-7. Stefan Terleckyj connected on a 47-yard field goal attempt but Malone was offsides on the play giving the Warriors a first down. Four plays later James Jackson hauled in a 16-yard scoring toss from Mohner on a third-and-11. An 11-yard punt return by Jackson gave WSU the ball at Malone’s 38. On the third play, Jackson caught a pass in the back of the end zone on third-and-10 for a 38yard scoring play. Malone went three-and-out to start the second half. Wayne State put together a 10-play drive which used 4:44 on the clock with Davis scoring on a one-yard run around the right end. The next three drives ended in punts, before Terleckyj connected on a 41-yard field goal pushing WSU’s lead to 38-7. Nick Thomas led the Warrior defense with seven tackles, including one-and-a-half for loss. Ed Viverette totaled six tackles (3-3) with O’Shell adding five stops including one for loss along with his interception. Dalton Binkowski led WSU with two tackles for loss. Mike Laamanen, in his first career start, also had five tackles (2-3). Jackson finished with 91 all-purpose yards (54 receiving, 26 kickoff return and 11 punt return) to finish one yard behind Davis for the team lead. The kickoff coverage team held MU to nine yards per return.

GAME RECAP: Wayne State recorded a 21-11 triumph at Northwood. The host Timberwolves took an early 3-0 lead driving 51 yards in 11 plays culminating in a 28-yard field goal by Alex Faust. The Warriors answered with a five-play, 75-yard drive to take a 7-3 lead on a three-yard touchdown run by Toney Davis. The big play of the drive was a 51-yard completion from Mickey Mohner to Dominique Maybanks. Northwood drove into the red zone on the ensuing drive but a field goal was wide right. Wayne State’s field goal attempt on the following drive was ruled wide as well. The hosts moved the ball down to the WSU eight yard line where Zach Houghton forced a fumble on first-and-goal. The next three drives ended in punts. NU had a second-and-eight from its own 27, when Gerren DuHart stepped in front of the intended receiver for his second career interception. On a third-and-11, Mohner found Steve Conway behind the NU secondary for a 33-yard scoring toss. It was Conway’s first TD reception as a Warrior. After a WSU punt to start the second half, Northwood drove inside the Warrior 10 but lost six yards on a bad pitch on first down. On second down, Nores Fradi sacked NU quarterback Aaron Shavers forcing a fumble which he also recovered. Wayne State engineered a 13-play drive which used 6:08 on the clock and covered 74 yards ending in an 11-yard touchdown scamper by Davis. With the TD run, Davis moved into second place on the career WSU points chart (234 ahead of Pierre Brown’s 230, 1998-2001). Stefan Terleckyj’s third PAT of the contest put WSU ahead 21-3 with 2:24 left in the third quarter. After each team punted, Northwood went 74 yards in nine plays with Shavers completing an 11-yard TD pass to Carrington Thompson in the back of the end zone. Shavers then found Tim Zabawa for the two-point conversion cutting WSU’s advantage to 21-11 with 8:00 remaining in the fourth quarter. WSU garnered three first downs and used over five minutes on the clock before being forced to punt. Shavers threw incompletions on the first three plays then was sacked on fourth down. WSU tried to run out the clock but a fumble at the Northwood four with 1:24 left gave the hosts the ball. The Timberwolves picked up two first downs, but two straight incompletions, a run for no yards preceded a sack on fourth down by Moe Davenport. Ed Viverette had a game-high 14 tackles including two for loss.


2012 GAME SUMMARIES-GAMES 5-8 GAME 5 - OCT. 6

GAME 6 - OCT. 11

GAME 7 - OCT. 20

GAME 8 - OCT. 27

AT WAYNE STATE 24, HILLSDALE 21 #28 Hillsdale 0 14 0 7 - 21 #19 Wayne State 14 3 7 0 - 24

AT SAGINAW VALLEY 24, WAYNE STATE 7 #18 Wayne State 0 0 7 0 - 7 #17 Saginaw Valley 3 7 0 14 - 24

AT WAYNE STATE 38, NORTHERN MICH. 31 Northern Michigan 3 7 7 14 - 31 #28 Wayne State 7 14 10 7 - 38

FERRIS STATE 35, AT WAYNE STATE 24 Ferris State 0 14 14 7 - 35 #27 Wayne State 7 14 3 0 - 24

WS - Mohner 2 run (Terleckyj kick), 11:18, 1st qtr. WS - DuHart 82 interception return (Terleckyj kick), 7:05, 1st qtr. WS - Terleckyj 25 field goal, 12:31, 2nd qtr. HC - Mifsud 27 run (McGreevy kick), 6:49, 2nd qtr. HC - Miller 33 pass from Mifsud (McGreevy kick), 0:55, 2nd qtr. WS - Davis 5 run (Terleckyj kick), 12:54, 3rd qtr. HC - Mifsud 8 run (McGreevy kick), 5:05, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 3,219 _______________________________ HC WSU First Downs ..............................................24 10 Rushes/Yards ................................... 47/203 36/157 Passing Yardage.....................................199 130 Total Net Yards.......................................402 287 Completions/Attempts....................... 17/34 13/20 Interceptions Thrown.................................2 0 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 5/43.4 6/46.2 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 5/2 2/1 Penalties/Yards .................................... 5/50 5/55 Third Down Conv. ................................ 6/17 4/13 Time of Possession ..............................35:13 24:47 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: HC - Joe Glendening 24-122; Anthony Mifsud 17-90; Matt Eltringham 1-4; Isaac Spence 3-0; Team 2-minus 13. WSU - Desmond Martin 6-84; Toney Davis 28-74; Mickey Mohner 2-minus 1. PASSING: HC - Anthony Mifsud 17-34-2-199. WSU Mickey Mohner 13-20-0-130. RECEIVING: HC - Cam White 6-52; Andrew Mott 4-45; Brett Miller 3-66; John Haley 2-24; Joe Glendening 2-12. WSU - James Jackson 3-53; Steve Conway 3-29; Dominique Maybanks 3-24; Trent Brodbeck 2-12; Ethan Walsh 1-10; Toney Davis 1-2.

SV - Stanford 42 field goal, 0:24, 1st qtr. SV - Cecich 5 pass from Jennings (Stanford kick), 8:24, 2nd qtr. WS - Davis 3 run (Terleckyj kick), 8:01, 3rd qtr. SV - Lark 1 run (Stanford kick), 12:43, 4th qtr. SV - Jennings 3 run (Stanford kick), 2:36, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 6,631 _______________________________ WSU SVSU First Downs ..............................................16 28 Rushes/Yards ................................... 35/140 42/179 Passing Yardage.....................................152 254 Total Net Yards.......................................292 433 Completions/Attempts....................... 16/32 29/47 Interceptions Thrown.................................1 2 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 7/35.9 4/28.0 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 2/1 2/0 Penalties/Yards .................................... 6/46 2/10 Third Down Conv. ................................ 1/12 7/15 Time of Possession ..............................26:28 33:32 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: WSU - Toney Davis 25-154; Desmond Martin 4-6; Jessie Johnson 1-0; Mickey Mohner 4-minus 7; Team 1-minus 13. SVSU - Tim Hogue 19-101; Ronnie Lark 16-92; Jonathon Jennings 7-minus 14. PASSING: WSU - Mickey Mohner 16-32-1-152. SVSU Jonathon Jennings 29-47-2-254. RECEIVING: WSU - Dominique Maybanks 7-67; Steve Conway 3-30; Trent Brodbeck 3-29; James Jackson 2-15; Chet Privett 1-11. SVSU - Michael Albrecht 10-91; Jeff Janis 8-84; Ronnie Lark 4-26; Tim Hogue 2-20; Kurt VanEssen 2-16; Mark Thrash 2-12; Zach Cecich 1-5.

WS - Davis 3 run (Terleckyj kick), 10:06, 1st qtr. NM - Belmonte 36 field goal, 5:49, 1st qtr. NM - Cotta 6 run (Belmonte kick), 14:55, 2nd qtr. WS - Martin 4 run (Terleckyj kick), 11:27, 2nd qtr. WS - Brodbeck 30 pass from Mohner (Terleckyj kick), 1:06, 2nd qtr. WS - Davis 3 run (Terleckyj kick), 10:53, 3rd qtr. WS - Terleckyj 27 field goal, 4:19, 3rd qtr. NM - Cotta 3 run (Belmonte kick), 0:08, 3rd qtr. NM - Scepaniak 8 run (Belmonte kick), 12:08, 4th qtr. NM - Jessie 25 pass from Scepaniak (Belmonte kick), 2:21, 4th qtr. WS - Maybanks 16 run (Terleckyj kick), 1:16, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 3,119 _______________________________ NMU WSU First Downs ..............................................23 25 Rushes/Yards ................................... 38/168 45/240 Passing Yardage.....................................229 177 Total Net Yards.......................................397 417 Completions/Attempts....................... 18/30 16/22 Interceptions Thrown.................................1 2 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 3/30.3 2/44.0 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 0/0 0/0 Penalties/Yards ................................ 12/138 7/82 Third Down Conv. ................................ 7/13 3/10 Time of Possession ..............................28:30 31:30 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: NMU - Casey Cotta 17-100; Cody Scepaniak 16-60; Austin Young 1-13; Terrance Dye 1-8; Sterlin Darling 1-minus 1; Team 1-minus 5; Christian Jessie 1-minus 7. WSU - Toney Davis 21-105; Desmond Martin 10-49; Dominique Maybanks 2-33; Jessie Johnson 4-20; Mickey Mohner 5-17; Jay Hayes 1-11; Chris Burks 1-3; Chet Privett 1-2. PASSING: NMU - Cody Scepaniak 18-30-1-229. WSU Mickey Mohner 16-22-2-177. RECEIVING: NMU - Sterlin Darling 6-118; Christian Jessie 4-48; Austin Young 3-31; Terrance Dye 3-29; Kelvin Smarwt 2-3. WSU - Steve Conway 4-61; Dominique Maybanks 3-20; Trent Brodbeck 2-48; Michael Johnson 2-26; Chet Privett 2-7; Toney Davis 2-6; James Jackson 1-9.

WS - Davis 6 run (Terleckyj kick), 2:26, 1st qtr. WS - Davis 6 run (Terleckyj kick), 12:12, 2nd qtr. WS - Davis 7 run (Terleckyj kick), 11:12, 2nd qtr. FS - Dewitt 5 pass from Vander Laan (Kantola kick), 5:40, 2nd qtr. FS - Ringer 4 run (Kantola kick), 1:50, 2nd qtr. FS - Vander Laan 5 run (Kantola kick), 7:22, 3rd qtr. FS - Williams 4 run (Kantola kick), 4:17, 3rd qtr. WS - Terleckyj 26 field goal, 0:20, 3rd qtr. FS - Vander Laan 8 run (Kantola kick), 12:11, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 2,219 _______________________________ FSU WSU First Downs ..............................................28 13 Rushes/Yards ................................... 70/409 35/248 Passing Yardage.......................................75 54 Total Net Yards.......................................484 302 Completions/Attempts......................... 8/10 5/14 Interceptions Thrown.................................0 0 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 2/39.0 6/40.7 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 3/3 1/0 Penalties/Yards .................................... 5/60 5/33 Third Down Conv. ................................ 9/12 4/11 Time of Possession ..............................38:24 21:36 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: FSU - Jason Vander Laan 37-244; Dwayne Williams 9-59; Skyler Stoker 7-49; Korey Ringer 9-30; Jamaal Jackson 7-30; Team 1-minus 3. WSU - Toney Davis 22-139; Desmond Martin 3-121; Jessie Johnson 3-4; Jay Hayes 1-2; Chris Burks 1-2; Mickey Mohner 5-minus 20. PASSING: FSU - Jason Vander Laan 8-10-0-75. WSU Mickey Mohner 5-14-0-54. RECEIVING: FSU - Skyler Stoker 3-25; Jake Lampman 2-32; Torico Searcy 1-10; Cody Dewitt 1-5; Korey Ringer 1-3. WSU - Michael Johnson 1-10; Dominique Maybanks 1-11; Steve Conway 1-11; Trent Brodbeck 1-7; Toney Davis 1-6.

GAME RECAP: Wayne State earned a 24-21 triumph over Hillsdale. The Warriors raced out to a 17-0 lead in the first 18 minutes of the contest and never led by fewer than three points the rest of the way. Wayne State went 76 yards in eight plays on the opening drive with Mickey Mohner recording his first rushing touchdown of the season and just the third of his career on a second-and-goal. The big play of the drive was a 46-yard completion from Mohner to James Jackson giving WSU a first-and-goal. Hillsdale drove 59 yards on the ensuing drive, but Gerren DuHart intercepted a third down pass by Anthony Mifsud returning it 82 yards for the 10th longest interception return in school history. After a trio of punts, Wayne State began a drive at its own 24. On WSU’s first play from scrimmage of the second quarter Desmond Martin went 73 yards down the right side setting up a first-and-goal. Stefan Terleckyj connected on a 25-yard field goal to become the all-time scoring kicker in Warrior history. The HC offense, after WSU was stopped on a fourthand-one, went 69 yards in seven plays with Mifsud scoring on a third-and-five play. The Warriors responded with an 11-play drive, but Toney Davis mishandled a first down handoff in the red zone with Charger Joe Synder recovering at his own 15. Hillsdale pulled within three points (17-14) with an 85-yard scoring drive garnering four first downs on six plays with Mifsud finding Brett Miller in the back of the end zone for a 33-yard scoring pass. On HC’s second play of the third quarter a bad snap was recovered by Andrew Matt. Davis had back-to-back carries to record his 38th career rushing touchdown moving him into second place on the WSU career chart. Hillsdale drove inside the Warrior 40 on the following drive, but a fake punt run by Matt Eltringham was stopped one yard short by Nick Thomas. HC started the final series of the third quarter at its own 30. After the 11th play of the drive, the Chargers had a first-and-goal at the WSU seven. Fumbles on consecutive plays followed by an incompletion on third down led to a 27-yard field goal attempt by Colin McGreevy, which was blocked by Andrew Matt. Matt also had an interception on HC’s final play from scrimmage.

GAME RECAP: A week after the Wayne State special teams keyed a victory against Hillsdale, a fumbled punt and a bad snap on a punt attempt gave the host Saginaw Valley Cardinals two touchdown drives of a combined 27 yards as SVSU upended WSU 24-7 in front of a nationally televised audience on CBS Sports Network. In the first three drives of the contest, the offense managed two first downs each but was forced to punt with Stefan Terleckyj’s second punt being downed at the Cardinal two by Kevin Buford-Wilson. SVSU then drove 73 yards in 11 plays with Scott Stanford connecting on a 42-yard field goal after Moe Davenport sacked Jonathon Jennings for an eight-yard loss on third-and-four. The next three series all ended in punts with Terleckyj hitting the coffin corner at the Cardinal twoyard line yet again. On the first play, Jennings completed a pass to Kurt VanEssen with WSU’s Mike Sawchuk forcing a fumble, but a Cardinal was able to bat the ball out of bounds. After two first downs, SVSU was forced to punt, but James Jackson was unable to field hit cleanly with the Cardinals recovering at the WSU 18. On the fifth play of the ensuing drive, Jennings found Zach Cecich in the back of the end zone on a third-and-goal. WSU drove inside the Cardinal 40 but was stopped on fourth down. The next two drives ended in punts, with the last drive of the half resulting in a missed 49-yard field goal attempt by Stanford. On the first drive after intermission, Nick Thomas recorded his first career interception. The Warrior offense responded with a 10-play, 68-yard drive with Toney Davis scoring on a three-yard touchdown run after Mickey Mohner garnered four first downs, three on pass completions, two to Dominique Maybanks, and the other to Chet Privett. On the fifth play of the SVSU drive, Thomas notched his second interception of the contest, but the WSU offense was able to pick up just one first down. Saginaw Valley drove deep into Warrior territory but Steve O’Shell made a solo tackle on a fourth down pass play three yards short of the first down. During WSU’s punt attempt, the referee ruled Terleckyj’s knee touched the ground while he tried to gather the low snap giving SVSU the ball at the Wayne State nine yard line. Ronnie Lark’s second carry of the drive resulted in a one-yard touchdown run, which gave the Cardinals a 17-7 advantage. Ed Viverette had a game-best and a career-high 17 tackles.

GAME RECAP: The annual Homecoming game was a tale of two halves that was tied with 2:21 to play. The Warriors engineered a 70-yard drive capped off by a Dominique Maybanks 16-yard touchdown run with 76 seconds remaining in the 38-31 victory. Wayne State would score early and often behind runs of three and four yards by Toney Davis and Desmond Martin, respectively. Sandwiched between those scores however were 10 points from the Wildcats. The Warriors would take a 21-10 lead into halftime as Mickey Mohner found Trent Brodbeck on a fourth-and-four for a 30-yard strike with 1:06 to go in the second quarter. It was Brodbeck’s first career touchdown. Davis opened the third quarter with another three-yard touchdown run before the lead swelled to 31-10 on a 27-yard field goal by Stefan Terleckyj. WSU appeared to be rolling towards an eighth consecutive Homecoming win, but Northern would gain some momentum at the end of the third quarter on another Casey Cotta touchdown run with eight seconds to play in the stanza. Mohner had two interceptions in the fourth quarter which NMU converted into seven points thanks to an eight-yard keeper by Cody Scepaniak. The WSU defense forced a three-and-out following second the Warrior miscue. Following a Wayne State punt, the Wildcats moved across midfield, where Aaron Cornett returned a third-and-10 pass from Scepaniak for a TD, however an official ruled a roughing the passer penalty on WSU. The pick six would have put the Warriors ahead 3824. NMU took advantage of the gift three plays later with a 25-yard touchdown pass setting up the game-winning drive by the Warriors. The Wildcats drove 48 yards but Scepaniak’s desperation throw with three seconds left on the clock was intercepted by Mazen Jaddou in the end zone sealing away the Homecoming victory for the Warriors.

GAME RECAP: Wayne State converted three first half Ferris State turnovers into a 21-0 lead, but the Bulldogs rallied for a 35-24 road win at Adams Field. On FSU’s second series, Ed Viverette forced a fumble which was recovered by Nick Thomas. Seven plays later the Warriors had a 7-0 lead after Toney Davis went up the middle on a third-and-two for his 42nd career rushing touchdown. The Bulldogs responded with a 70-yard drive, however Ferris quarterback Jason Vander Laan was hit by Viverette inside the WSU five with Gerren DuHart recovering for the Warriors on the fourth play of the second quarter. Wayne State benefited from a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on FSU. After an incomplete pass, Mickey Mohner scrambled for 15 yards and Desmond Martin followed with a 65-yard run being caught at the one-yard line by Jordan Morgan. Following an illegal motion penalty, Davis scored again from six yards out. On Ferris State’s first play from scrimmage following the kickoff, Skyler Stoker caught a pass but was hit by Ryan Hankins forcing a fumble that was recovered by Andrew Matt at the WSU 47. Martin was credited with a three-yard gain on the first play due to a holding penalty, then went for 53 yards on the ensuing play. Davis tallied his third rushing touchdown on the next play, this one from seven yards out. The Bulldogs went 68 yards in 12 plays using 5:31 on the clock for their first touchdown of the game. Following a 29-yard WSU punt into the wind, Ferris drove 36 yards in five plays. WSU held a 242-238 edge in total offense in the first half, despite having the ball for nearly five minutes less than Ferris State. The Bulldogs used 5:39 on the clock to go 64 yards in 14 plays to knot the game at 21. A A.J. McEwen 26-yard punt return set up FSU’s fourth TD. Wayne State picked up two first downs in its first four plays of the ensuing drive, but back-to-back one-yard losses followed by a six-yard completion led to a 26-yard field goal by Stefan Terleckyj. With his six points, Terleckyj passed Ed Skowneski (1972-75) for fourth place on the all-time WSU scoring list with 224 points. Ferris State answered back with an eight-play, 71-yard drive with Vander Laan scoring his second rushing touchdown of the game with 12:11 remaining in the fourth quarter.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2012 GAME SUMMARIES-GAMES 9-10-GAME-BY-GAME STATS GAME 9 - NOV. 3

GAME 10 - NOV. 10

AT GRAND VALLEY 35, WAYNE STATE 13 Wayne State 6 0 7 0 - 13 #19 Grand Valley 7 14 7 7 - 35

MICHIGAN TECH 35, AT WAYNE STATE 13 Michigan Tech 7 14 7 7 - 35 Wayne State 0 3 0 10 - 13

WS - Teleckyj 51 field goal, 10:06, 1st qtr. GV - Ratay 3 run (Iaderosa kick), 7:06, 1st qtr. WS - Terleckyj 46 field goal, 2:02, 1st qtr. GV - Ratay 3 run (Iaderosa kick), 14:26, 2nd qtr. GV - Spencer 53 run (Iaderosa kick), 6:33, 2nd qtr. GV - Johnson 10 pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 11:38, 3rd qtr. WS - McAuliffe 2 pass from Mohner (Terleckyj kick), 0:56, 3rd qtr. GV - Johnson 7 pass from Grimes (Iaderosa kick), 1:29, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 8,977 _______________________________ WSU GVSU First Downs ..............................................15 23 Rushes/Yards ..................................... 34/87 40/319 Passing Yardage.....................................164 204 Total Net Yards.......................................251 523 Completions/Attempts....................... 21/37 15/23 Interceptions Thrown.................................0 2 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 7/47.0 3/35.3 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 1/0 4/0 Penalties/Yards .................................... 5/57 1/10 Third Down Conv. ................................ 8/20 4/10 Time of Possession ..............................30:30 29:30 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: WSU - Toney Davis 11-55; Jessie Johnson 7-25; Mickey Mohner 4-6; Desmond Martin 7-6; Chris Burks 1-6; Jay Hayes 1-3; Carl Roscoe 3-minus 14. GVSU - Kirk Spencer 17-228; Michael Ratay 20-118; Team 2-minus 13; Isiah Grimes 1-minus 14. PASSING: WSU - Mickey Mohner 17-31-0-133; Carl Roscoe 4-6-0-31. GVSU - Isiah Grimes 15-23-2-204. RECEIVING: WSU - Michael Johnson 5-47; Toney Davis 4-32; Ethan Walsh 3-22; Trent Brodbeck 2-20; Dominique Maybanks 2-17; Chet Privett 1-9; Jessie Johnson 1-6; Desmond Martin 1-5; Steve Conway 1-4; Sean McAuliffe 1-2. GVSU - Charles Johnson 10-112; Darryl Pitts 2-38; Brandan Green 1-37; Michael Ratay 1-10; Israel Woolfork 1-7.

MT - Carroll 18 pass from Scarlett (Mead kick), 9:18, 1st qtr. MT - Welch 1 run (Mead kick), 10:42, 2nd qtr. WS - Terleckyj 36 field goal, 5:52, 2nd qtr. MT - Shaver 7 pass from Scarlett (Mead kick), 0:40, 2nd qtr. MT - Barber 2 run (Mead kick), 4:58, 3rd qtr. WS - M. Johnson 3 pass from Roscoe (Terleckyj kick), 11:14, 4th qtr. WS - Terleckyj 25 field goal, 3:41, 4th qtr. MT - Carroll 24 pass from Scarlett (Mead kick), 2:44, 4th qtr. ATTENDANCE – 2,395 _______________________________ MTU WSU First Downs ..............................................20 27 Rushes/Yards ................................... 42/198 40/130 Passing Yardage.....................................197 217 Total Net Yards.......................................395 347 Completions/Attempts....................... 17/23 21/47 Interceptions Thrown.................................0 0 Punts/Avg. ........................................ 4/38.2 4/43.5 Fumbles/Lost ......................................... 0/0 1/1 Penalties/Yards .................................... 5/65 2/20 Third Down Conv. .............................. 11/16 9/20 Time of Possession ..............................30:59 29:01 ______________________________ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING: MTU - Charlie Leffingwell 13-97; Cedrick Barber 12-48; Tyler Scarlett 10-38; Akeem Cason 3-15; Cole Welch 3-1; Team 1-minus 1. WSU - Desmond Martin 15-60; Jessie Johnson 10-52; Mickey Mohner 6-8; Chris Burks 2-4; Sean Guinane 2-3; Carl Roscoe 5-3. PASSING: MTU - Tyler Scarlett 16-22-0-169; Ethan Shaver 1-1-0-28. WSU - Mickey Mohner 7-19-0-70; Carl Roscoe 11-21-0-102; Sean Guinane 3-7-0-45. RECEIVING: MTU - Bryan LaChapelle 8-76; Pat Carroll 6-98; Ethan Shaver 2-12; Charlie Leffingwell 1-11. WSU Steve Conway 6-57; Michael Johnson 4-46; Trent Brodbeck 4-30; Dominique Maybanks 3-33; Ethan Walsh 2-13; Kaunda Hancock 1-20; Jay Hayes 1-18.

GAME RECAP: Wayne State suffered a 35-13 setback at Grand Valley. On WSU’s first two plays, Mickey Mohner completed passes to Ethan Walsh and Dominique Maybanks for eight and five yards, respectively. Later, Wayne State managed a first down as Trent Brodbeck hauled in a 13-yard reception on a third-and-10. Stefan Terleckyj connected on a career-long 51-yard field goal attempt. Terleckyj’s boot tied for the second longest in school history (Robert Klick kicked two 51-yard field goals 10/14/89 at Ashland and 10/20/90 at Northern Michigan). WSU’s school record 52-yard field goal was kicked on Oct. 15, 1920, by Harold Grant Iler vs. Assumption. A 45-yard kickoff return by Kirk Spencer led to a Michael Ratay rush for the game’s first touchdown. On WSU’s first play of the ensuing drive, Mohner completed a six-yard pass to Walsh to move ahead of Joique Bell as WSU’s all-time leader in total offense yards. Andrew Matt notched his second interception of the season, returning it to the Laker 31. Terleckyj nailed a 46-yard field goal attempt to move into a tie for third in career scoring with Pierre Brown (1998-2001) at 230 points. Terleckyj’s 31st career field goal moved him past Matt Fishburn (1994-97) into second place on the WSU all-time list. Grand Valley went 78 yards in seven plays with Ratay scoring. Following a Warrior punt, the Lakers went 90 yards in eight plays with Spencer scoring to make it 21-6 just past the midpoint of the second quarter. Wayne State garnered a pair of first downs on the next drive. The Lakers drove into the red zone but Gerren DuHart intercepted a pass in the end zone for his team-leading third pick of the campaign. Grand Valley held a 316-113 advantage in total yards during the first 30 minutes. GV went 67 yards in two plays with Charles Johnson catching a pass from Isiah Grimes after a 57-yard run by Spencer. Mohner found Sean McAuliffe all alone in the end zone for his first career reception. Carl Roscoe first collegiate pass attempt and completion went to Chet Privett.

GAME RECAP: Wayne State dropped a 35-13 decision to Michigan Tech. MTU scored touchdowns on three of its first four possessions with all three scoring drives lasting at least 11 plays. The Huskies converted four third down plays in their opening drive with the fourth being an 18-yard scoring toss. After WSU turned the ball over on downs at the MTU 30, the Warrior defense stepped up and forced a three-andout. Unfortunately Wayne State was only able to garner one first down on the ensuing drive and had to punt. Michigan Tech converted one third down but after Cole Welch was stopped on a third-and-goal from the one, he scored on the next play to make it 14-0. WSU drove 52 yards in 13 plays with Stefan Terleckyj connecting on a 36-yard field goal attempt. Wayne State had four first downs on the series two runs by Desmond Martin and two pass completions by Carl Roscoe, including a 10-yard hook-up with Steve Conway on a third-and-nine; the other was a 15-yard completion to Michael Johnson on a third-and-five. The Huskies answered with a 14-play drive going 72 yards and scoring just 40 seconds before halftime. Mickey Mohner drove the Warriors 33 yards before Terleckyj’s 56-yard field goal attempt was just short. The first two drives of the second half ended in punts before Michigan Tech went 80 yards in five plays with Charlie Leffingwell’s 62-yard run setting up the score. After an exchange on punts, Roscoe drove the Warriors 94 yards in 16 plays converting one fourth down play and a trio of third down conversions. WSU’s lone touchdown came on a three-yard pass from Roscoe to Johnson. It was Roscoe’s first collegiate touchdown pass and Johnson’s first career score. Terleckyj’s onside kick bounced right to Steve Conway at the Michigan Tech 49. The Warriors went 91 yards in 14 plays with Terleckyj connecting on a 25-yard field goal to equal the Wayne State record for career field goals held by David Chudzinski at 33. Michigan Tech recovered the onside kickoff and went 38 yards in three plays to complete the scoring.

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD Toney Davis RB...... 195-949/13 Desmond Martin RB... 62-387/1 Jessie Johnson RB... 43-198/1 Jay Hayes RB........ 10-50/0 Chris Burks RB...... 13-45/0 Domin. Maybanks WR.. 2-33/1 Sean Guinane QB..... 2-3/0 Chet Privett FB..... 1-2/0 Mickey Mohner QB.... 41--1/1 Carl Roscoe QB...... 8--11/0 TEAM................ 4--29/0 RECEIVING Domin. Maybanks WR.. Steve Conway WR..... Trent Brodbeck TE... Michael Johnson WR.. James Jackson WR.... Toney Davis RB...... Ethan Walsh TE...... Chet Privett FB..... Jay Hayes RB........ Kaunda Hancock WR... Jessie Johnson RB... Desmond Martin RB... Sean McAuliffe FB... Chris Burks RB......

No-Yds/TD 36-411/1 26-357/1 20-196/1 14-183/1 11-151/2 11-78/1 7-60/0 5-34/0 2-24/0 1-20/0 2-7/0 1-5/0 1-2/1 1-0/0

ALL PURPOSE YARDS TOTAL Toney Davis......... 1027 Domin. Maybanks..... 444 James Jackson....... 397 Desmond Martin...... 392 Steve Conway........ 357 Jay Hayes........... 325 Chris Burks......... 224 Michael Johnson..... 206 Jessie Johnson...... 205 Trent Brodbeck...... 196 Gerren DuHart....... 82 Ethan Walsh......... 60 Chet Privett........ 36 Kaunda Hancock...... 20 Nick Thomas......... 19 Andrew Matt......... 7 Sean Guinane........ 3 Sean McAuliffe...... 2 Mickey Mohner....... -1 Carl Roscoe......... -11 TEAM................ -29

AU 23-70/0 1-2/0 2-10/0 1-2/0 DNP 9-5/0 DNP 1--13/0

LEC 19-110/2 1-12/0 6-50/0 DNP 3-0/0 DNP 1--1/0

MAL 17-83/2 9-31/0 3-5/1 7-34/0 6-26/0 3--9/0 DNP

AU 3-22/0 DNP 2-10/0 2-45/0 1-6/0 1-3/0 1-0/0

LEC 8-125/1 4-69/0 1-4/0 1-20/1 1-15/0 1-6/0 1-1/0 -

MAL 2-17/0 2-57/0 3-36/0 DNP 2-54/2 1-9/0 -

NU 4-75/0 2-39/1 1-4/0 DNP 1-10/0 1-7/0 -

MAL 92 17 91 31 57 34 45 DNP 5 36 -9 -

NU 159 75 42 16 39 2 DNP 32 4 7 DNP DNP -2

AU 73 22 49 2 DNP 2 45 10 10 DNP 5 DNP -13

LEC 130 125 42 12 69 6 44 51 15 DNP DNP -1

NU 29-159/2 6-16/0 7-32/0 1-2/0 DNP DNP 1--2/0

HC 28-74/1 6-84/0 DNP 2--1/1 DNP DNP

SV 25-154/1 4-6/0 1-0/0 DNP 4--7/0 DNP 1--13/0

NM 21-105/2 10-49/1 4-20/0 1-11/0 1-3/0 2-33/1 DNP 1-2/0 5-17/0 DNP DNP

FS 22-139/3 3-121/0 3-4/0 1-2/0 1-2/0 DNP 5--20/0 DNP DNP

GV 11-55/0 7-6/0 7-25/0 1-3/0 1-6/0 DNP 4-6/0 3--14/0 DNP

MT DNP 15-60/0 10-52/0 2-4/0 2-3/0 6-8/0 5-3/0 DNP

HC 3-24/0 3-29/0 2-12/0 DNP 3-53/0 1-2/0 1-10/0 -

SV 7-67/0 3-30/0 3-29/0 DNP 2-15/0 1-11/0 -

NM 3-20/0 4-61/0 2-48/1 2-26/0 1-9/0 2-6/0 2-7/0 -

FS 1-11/0 1-11/0 1-7/0 1-19/0 DNP 1-6/0 -

GV 2-17/0 1-4/0 2-20/0 5-47/0 DNP 4-32/0 3-22/0 1-9/0 1-6/0 1-5/0 1-2/1 -

MT 3-33/0 6-57/0 4-30/0 4-46/1 DNP DNP 2-13/0 1-18/0 1-20/0 -

HC 76 24 119 84 29 15 DNP 12 82 10 6 DNP -1 DNP -

SV 154 67 45 6 30 36 DNP 29 11 19 DNP -7 DNP -13

NM 111 53 9 49 61 54 36 26 20 48 9 DNP 17 DNP -

FS 145 11 DNP 121 11 2 18 40 4 7 DNP -20 DNP -

GV 87 17 DNP 11 4 97 6 49 31 20 22 9 1 DNP 2 6 -14 -

MT DNP 33 DNP 60 57 132 20 46 52 30 13 20 3 8 3 -

PUNT RETURNS James Jackson.. Michael Johnson

No-Yds 8-49 4-23

AU 2-10 -

LEC 1-22 -

MAL 1-11 DNP

NU 2-0 DNP

HC 1-7 DNP

SV 1--1 DNP

NM -

FS DNP 2-21

GV DNP 2-2

MT DNP -

KICK RETURNS Jay Hayes...... James Jackson.. Chris Burks....

No-Yds 10-251 11-197 8-179

AU 2-33 -

LEC 1-16 1-44

MAL 1-26 1-19

NU 2-32 -

HC 3-59 1-15

SV 2-31 2-36

NM 1-43 1-33

FS DNP 1-16

GV 5-94 DNP -

MT 4-114 DNP 1-16

INT. RETURNS Gerren DuHart.. Andrew Matt.... Nick Thomas.... Steve O’Shell.. Mazen Jaddou...

No-Yds 3-82 2-7 2-19 1-0 1-0

AU -

LEC -

MAL 1-0 -

NU 1-0 -

HC 1-82 1-6 -

SV 2-19 -

NM 1-0

FS -

GV 1-0 1-1 DNP

MT DNP

FUMBLE RETURNS Andrew Matt.... Zach Houghton..

No-Yds 1-3 1-3

AU -

LEC 1-3

MAL -

NU -

HC 1-3 -

SV -

NM -

FS -

GV -

MT -

TOTAL TACKLES Ed Viverette LB..... Nick Thomas LB...... Steve O’Shell LB.... Antwon Robinson S... Gerren DuHart CB.... Serxho Guraleci DT.. Moe Davenport LB.... Mazen Jaddou S...... Andrew Matt DE...... Zach Houghton DT.... Aaron Cornett CB.... Nores Fradi LB...... Pat Cecile DE....... K Buford-Wilson CB.. Jamiil Williams CB.. Mike Laamanen DE.... Justice Akuezue DE.. Mike Sawchuk S...... Zak Bielecki S...... Dave Churchwell S... Will Gardner S...... Marcell Jones LB.... Jay Hayes........... Ryan Hankins DT..... David Burnley DT.... Bran. McKay-Lee CB.. Kaunda Hancock...... Dalt. Binkowski DE.. Mike Smith LB....... Michael Pack........ Mike Komor.......... Desmond Martin...... Chet Privett........ Raafat El Hage DT... Stefan Terleckyj.... Steve Conway........ Austin Nelson CB.... Ethan Walsh......... Ben Walker.......... Jessie Johnson......

UA-A 50-50 42-43 28-35 36-24 33-14 10-31 19-21 25-13 14-22 8-20 19-8 8-14 8-14 9-12 12-6 8-10 6-11 10-7 8-8 9-6 8-3 7-2 7-1 5-3 1-5 4-1 3-2 2-3 2-2 1-2 1-1 2-0 2-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0

TOT 100 85 63 60 47 41 40 38 36 28 27 22 22 21 18 18 17 17 16 15 11 9 8 8 6 5 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

AU 5-7 2-6 2-3 1-1 9-0 1-5 3-2 1-1 0-3 1-3 3-7 0-3 DNP 1-1 1-1 1-1 DNP 3-1 1-1 1-0 DNP DNP 1-0 -

SACKS Moe Davenport LB.... Ed Viverette LB..... Nores Fradi LB...... Nick Thomas LB...... Steve O’Shell LB.... Andrew Matt DE...... Serxho Guraleci DT.. Aaron Cornett CB.... Jamiil Williams CB.. Mike Laamanen DE.... Ryan Hankins DT..... Antwon Robinson S... Zach Houghton DT.... Pat Cecile DE.......

UA-A 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1

TOT AU 3.5 3.5 3.0 1.0-2 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 DNP 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 -

LEC 1.0-4 1.0-8 1.0-11 1.0-19 0.5-4 1.0-8 1.0-12 0.5-5

MAL DNP DNP

TACKLES FOR LOSS Nick Thomas LB...... Ed Viverette LB..... Steve O’Shell LB.... Serxho Guraleci DT.. Nores Fradi LB...... Moe Davenport LB.... Andrew Matt DE...... Antwon Robinson S... Aaron Cornett CB.... Pat Cecile DE....... Gerren DuHart CB.... Dalt. Binkowski DE.. Ryan Hankins DT..... Zach Houghton DT.... Mike Laamanen DE.... Justice Akuezue DE.. Mike Smith LB....... Raafat El Hage DT... David Burnley DT.... Jamiil Williams CB.. Mazen Jaddou S...... Dave Churchwell S...

UA-A 6-5 7-2 2-9 4-5 4-1 4-1 3-2 4-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-0 2-0 0-4 2-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0

TOT 8.5 8.0 6.5 6.5 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

LEC 2.5-13 1.0-4 1.5-2 1.5-6 1.5-8 1.0-19 1.0-4 1.5-9 0.5-5 0.5-1 1.0-12 0.5-0 DNP 1.0-1 DNP

MAL 1.5-2 1.0-1 0.5-0 DNP DNP 2.0-5 0.5-0 1.0-1 0.5-1 1.5-2 1.0-2 0.5-2 -

AU 0.5-1 2.0-8 1.0-2 0.5-1 1.0-1 1.0-1 1.0-1 DNP DNP DNP

LEC 5-3 2-6 1-6 1-3 2-3 0-7 2-2 3-2 2-4 0-1 3-1 3-4 1-3 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 DNP 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 DNP DNP -

MAL 3-3 3-4 2-3 2-0 1-1 DNP 2-0 2-3 0-1 2-1 0-1 DNP 3-0 2-3 1-3 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 3-0 2-3 2-2 0-2 DNP -

NU 8-6 3-5 1-6 5-4 0-1 1-5 1-3 3-4 1-3 3-4 DNP 2-0 1-3 3-2 5-1 1-0 0-2 1-1 2-3 DNP 1-0 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP -

HC 5-3 7-1 3-2 2-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 10-1 2-1 0-1 6-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 3-0 DNP 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP -

SV 7-10 5-4 5-5 6-3 5-2 1-4 2-2 1-1 3-1 1-0 3-5 1-0 0-1 0-1 5-1 0-2 DNP 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 DNP DNP -

NM 5-1 9-4 2-1 4-2 2-0 2-3 3-2 1-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 DNP 2-1 0-1 1-0 0-3 DNP 2-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 DNP 2-1 0-1 DNP DNP 0-1 -

FS 7-10 4-7 4-4 6-3 2-3 1-1 3-3 4-4 1-3 0-5 DNP DNP 2-2 2-5 1-2 1-2 DNP DNP 4-2 1-2 2-0 0-1 2-0 DNP 0-1 DNP DNP 1-0 -

GV 3-1 2-3 2-2 1-3 7-1 0-4 1-4 DNP 1-2 1-3 DNP 0-2 2-1 1-2 2-2 2-2 1-2 DNP 4-4 DNP 1-0 1-0 1-0 DNP 1-0 DNP -

MT 2-6 5-3 6-3 10-4 2-4 1-1 1-3 DNP 0-1 1-2 3-1 0-2 DNP 0-1 2-1 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP 1-0 DNP 1-0

NU 1.0-11 1.0-12 1.0-7 1.5-8 DNP 1.0-3 0.5-2 -

HC 1.0-2 0.5-3 0.5-2 1.0-3 1.0-5 -

SV 1.5-10 1.5-5 1.0-6 -

NM 1.0-5 DNP 1.0-4 -

FS DNP DNP -

GV DNP -

MT -

NU 2.0-13 2.0-9 2.0-8 1.0-11 DNP 1.0-4 DNP 1.0-3 -

HC 1.0-2 0.5-3 0.5-2 1.0-5 1.0-3 1.0-3 1.0-2 DNP -

SV 1.5-5 1.5-7 1.5-10 1.0-1 DNP 0.5-1 -

NM 2.0-5 2.0-2 DNP 1.0-5 1.0-4 1.0-7 DNP -

FS DNP 1.0-2 DNP 1.0-1 1.0-3 DNP -

GV 1.0-1 1.0-4 DNP DNP DNP 1.0-14

MT 1.0-2 0.5-0 0.5-1 1.0-1 1.0-2 DNP DNP -


2012 WAYNE STATE STATISTICS 2012 Final Wayne State University Statistics Overall Record: 5-5 Home Record: 3-2 Road Record: 2-3 DATE *Sep 08, *Sep 15, *Sep 22, *Sep 29, *Oct 06, *Oct 11, *Oct 20, *Oct 27, *Nov 03, *Nov 10,

2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012

OPPONENT at #31-Ashland LAKE ERIE at Malone at Northwood #28 HILLSDALE at #17 Saginaw Valley NORTHERN MICHIGAN FERRIS STATE at #19 Grand Valley MICHIGAN TECH

W/L L W W W W L W L L L

SCORE 0-7 35-31 38-14 21-11 24-21 7-24 38-31 24-35 13-35 13-35

ATTEND 4620 3149 1500 2219 3219 6631 3119 2452 8977 2395

*-GLIAC Game.

TEAM STATISTICS WS OPP SCORING....................... 213 244 Points Per Game............. 21.3 24.4 FIRST DOWNS................... 172 221 Rushing..................... 86 123 Passing..................... 74 79 Penalty..................... 12 19 RUSHING YARDAGE............... 1626 2100 Yards gained rushing........ 1868 2420 Yards lost rushing.......... 242 320 Rushing Attempts............ 381 469 Average Per Rush............ 4.3 4.5 Average Per Game............ 162.6 210.0 TDs Rushing................. 17 21 PASSING YARDAGE............... 1528 1656 Comp-Att-Int................ 138-260-6 154-258-9 Average Per Pass............ 5.9 6.4 Average Per Catch........... 11.1 10.8 Average Per Game............ 152.8 165.6 TDs Passing................. 8 12 TOTAL OFFENSE................. 3154 3756 Total Plays................. 641 727 Average Per Play............ 4.9 5.2 Average Per Game............ 315.4 375.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards......... 29-627 43-759 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards......... 12-72 17-128 INT RETURNS: #-Yards.......... 9-108 6-27 KICK RETURN AVERAGE........... 21.6 17.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE........... 6.0 7.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE............ 12.0 4.5 FUMBLES-LOST.................. 10-4 23-10 PENALTIES-Yards............... 45-445 59-553 Average Per Game............ 44.5 55.3 PUNTS-Yards................... 48-1926 39-1432 Average Per Punt............ 40.1 36.7 Net punt average............ 37.0 34.4 KICKOFFS-Yards................ 43-2457 47-2767 Average Per Kick............ 57.1 58.9 Net kick average............ 54.2 39.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game....... 27:38 32:22 3RD-DOWN Conversions.......... 47/136 68/145 3rd-Down Pct................ 35% 47% 4TH-DOWN Conversions.......... 7/19 12/20 4th-Down Pct................ 37% 60% SACKS BY-Yards................ 24-161 24-133 MISC YARDS.................... 8 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED............. 26 33 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.......... 10-14 4-10 ON-SIDE KICKS................. 2-3 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES............... (29-38) 76% (31-41) 76% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS........... (22-38) 58% (28-41) 68% PAT-ATTEMPTS.................. (25-25) 100% (32-32) 100% ATTENDANCE.................... 14334 23947 Games/Avg Per Game.......... 5/2867 5/4789

SCORE BY QUARTERS Wayne State......... Opponents...........

1st 62 40

2nd 55 91

3rd 54 35

4th 42 78

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RUSHING Toney Davis Desmond Martin Jessie Johnson Jay Hayes Chris Burks Domin. Maybanks Sean Guinane Chet Privett Mickey Mohner Carl Roscoe TEAM Total.......... Opponents...... PASSING Mickey Mohner Carl Roscoe Sean Guinane Total.......... Opponents......

GP 9 10 10 10 10 10 2 10 10 3 4 10 10 GP 10 3 2 10 10

RECEIVING Domin. Maybanks Steve Conway Trent Brodbeck Michael Johnson James Jackson Toney Davis Ethan Walsh Chet Privett Jay Hayes Jessie Johnson Kaunda Hancock Desmond Martin Sean McAuliffe Chris Burks Total.......... Opponents......

Att Gain Loss Net 195 985 36 949 62 406 19 387 43 201 3 198 10 50 0 50 13 53 8 45 2 33 0 33 2 6 3 3 1 2 0 2 41 118 119 -1 8 14 25 -11 4 0 29 -29 381 1868 242 1626 469 2420 320 2100 Effic Cmp-Att-Int 108.19 120-226-6 109.16 15-27-0 96.86 3-7-0 107.98 138-260-6 121.98 154-258-9

GP 10 9 10 6 7 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

No. Yds 36 411 26 357 20 196 14 183 11 151 11 78 7 60 5 34 2 24 2 7 1 20 1 5 1 2 1 0 138 1528 154 1656

Avg 4.9 6.2 4.6 5.0 3.5 16.5 1.5 2.0 0.0 -1.4 -7.2 4.3 4.5

Pct 53.1 55.6 42.9 53.1 59.7

Avg 11.4 13.7 9.8 13.1 13.7 7.1 8.6 6.8 12.0 3.5 20.0 5.0 2.0 0.0 11.1 10.8

TD Long Avg/G 13 47 105.4 1 73 38.7 1 19 19.8 0 11 5.0 0 21 4.5 1 17 3.3 0 6 1.5 0 2 0.2 1 17 -0.1 0 9 -3.7 0 0 -7.2 17 73 162.6 21 62 210.0

Yds TD Lng Avg/G 1350 7 62 135.0 133 1 17 44.3 45 0 20 22.5 1528 8 62 152.8 1656 12 45 165.6

TD Long Avg/G 1 62 41.1 1 50 39.7 1 30 19.6 1 28 30.5 2 46 21.6 1 20 8.7 0 15 6.0 0 11 3.4 0 18 2.4 0 6 0.7 0 20 2.0 0 5 0.5 1 2 0.2 0 0 0.0 8 62 152.8 12 45 165.6

PUNT RETURNS James Jackson Michael Johnson Total.......... Opponents......

No. 8 4 12 17

Yds 49 23 72 128

Avg TD Long 6.1 0 22 5.8 0 16 6.0 0 22 7.5 0 26

INTERCEPTIONS Gerren DuHart Nick Thomas Andrew Matt Steve O’Shell Mazen Jaddou Total.......... Opponents......

No. 3 2 2 1 1 9 6

Yds 82 19 7 0 0 108 27

Avg TD Long 27.3 1 82 9.5 0 19 3.5 0 6 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 12.0 1 82 4.5 0 23

KICK RETURNS James Jackson Jay Hayes Chris Burks Total.......... Opponents......

No. 11 10 8 29 43

Yds 197 251 179 627 759

Avg TD Long 17.9 0 26 25.1 0 49 22.4 0 44 21.6 0 49 17.7 0 45

FUMBLE RETURNS Andrew Matt Zach Houghton Total.......... Opponents......

No. 1 1 2 0

Yds 3 3 6 0

Avg TD Long 3.0 0 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.0 0 0

Total 213 244

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2012 WAYNE STATE STATISTICS

|------- PATs -------| Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 25-25 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 25-25 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 32-32 0-0 1 1-1 0 0

SCORING Toney Davis Stefan Terleckyj James Jackson Domin. Maybanks Trent Brodbeck Desmond Martin Steve Conway Mickey Mohner Michael Johnson Gerren DuHart Sean McAuliffe Jessie Johnson Total.......... Opponents......

TD FGs 14 0-0 0 10-14 2 0-0 2 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 26 10-14 33 4-10

TOTAL OFFENSE Mickey Mohner Toney Davis Desmond Martin Jessie Johnson Carl Roscoe Jay Hayes Sean Guinane Chris Burks Domin. Maybanks Chet Privett TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 10 267 -1 1350 1349 134.9 9 195 949 0 949 105.4 10 62 387 0 387 38.7 10 43 198 0 198 19.8 3 35 -11 133 122 40.7 10 10 50 0 50 5.0 2 9 3 45 48 24.0 10 13 45 0 45 4.5 10 2 33 0 33 3.3 10 1 2 0 2 0.2 4 4 -29 0 -29 -7.2 10 641 1626 1528 3154 315.4 10 727 2100 1656 3756 375.6

ALL PURPOSE Toney Davis Domin. Maybanks James Jackson Desmond Martin Steve Conway Jay Hayes Chris Burks Michael Johnson Jessie Johnson Trent Brodbeck Gerren DuHart Ethan Walsh Chet Privett Kaunda Hancock Nick Thomas Andrew Matt Sean Guinane Sean McAuliffe Mickey Mohner Carl Roscoe TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G Rush Rec 9 949 78 10 33 411 7 0 151 10 387 5 9 0 357 10 50 24 10 45 0 6 0 183 10 198 7 10 0 196 10 0 0 10 0 60 10 2 34 10 0 20 10 0 0 10 0 0 2 3 0 10 0 2 10 -1 0 3 -11 0 4 -29 0 10 1626 1528 10 2100 1656

PR 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 128

KOR 0 0 197 0 0 251 179 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 627 759

Pts 84 55 14 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 213 244

IR Tot Avg/G 0 1027 114.1 0 444 44.4 0 397 56.7 0 392 39.2 0 357 39.7 0 325 32.5 0 224 22.4 0 206 34.3 0 205 20.5 0 196 19.6 82 82 8.2 0 60 6.0 0 36 3.6 0 20 2.0 19 19 1.9 7 7 0.7 0 3 1.5 0 2 0.2 0 -1 -0.1 0 -11 -3.7 0 -29 -7.2 108 3961 396.1 27 4670 467.0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Stefan Terleckyj 10-14 71.4 6-7 1-2 2-3 1-2 51 0

FG SEQUENCE Ashland University Lake Erie Malone Northwood Hillsdale Saginaw Valley Northern Michigan Ferris State Grand Valley St.

Michigan Tech

Wayne State 44,20 (22),(25) (41) 37 (25) (27) (26) (51),(46)

(36),56,(25)

OPPONENTS 34 (40),43 (28),35 27 (42),49 (36) 27

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Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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PUNTING No. Yds Stefan Terleckyj 47 1926 TEAM 1 0 Total.......... 48 1926 Opponents...... 39 1432

KICKOFFS No. Stefan Terleckyj 43 Total.......... 43 Opponents...... 47

Avg Long 41.0 73 0.0 0 40.1 73 36.7 58

Yds 2457 2457 2767

Avg 57.1 57.1 58.9

TB 0 0 12

TB 1 0 1 1

FC I20 Blkd 15 15 1 0 0 0 15 15 1 11 14 0

OB 1 1 2

Retn

Net YdLn

759 39.5 627 39.1

|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds 1 Ed Viverette 10 50 50 100 8.0-31 3.5-21 . 1 7 . 41 Nick Thomas 10 42 43 85 8.5-25 3.0-17 2-19 . . 2-0 48 Steve O’Shell 10 28 35 63 6.5-20 2.0-11 1-0 . . . 30 Antwon Robinson 10 36 24 60 4.0-17 1.0-5 . 1 . . 4 Gerren DuHart 10 33 14 47 2.5-5 . 3-82 6 . 1-0 96 Serxho Guraleci 10 10 31 41 6.5-16 1.5-10 . . . . 52 Moe Davenport 9 19 21 40 4.5-28 3.5-26 . 1 2 1-0 20 Mazen Jaddou 8 25 13 38 1.0-1 . 1-0 2 . . 40 Andrew Matt 10 14 22 36 4.0-27 1.5-21 2-7 1 3 3-3 92 Zach Houghton 10 8 20 28 2.0-4 0.5-2 . . 1 2-3 26 Aaron Cornett 7 19 8 27 2.5-11 1.0-8 . 3 . . 99 Pat Cecile 9 8 14 22 2.5-9 0.5-5 . . . . 58 Nores Fradi 8 8 14 22 4.5-18 3.0-17 . 2 2 1-0 22 K Buford-Wilson 9 9 12 21 . . . 1 . . 8 Jamiil Williams 9 12 6 18 1.0-3 1.0-3 . 2 . . 64 Mike Laamanen 10 8 10 18 2.0-4 1.0-3 . . 1 . 94 Justice Akuezue 10 6 11 17 1.5-3 . . . 1 . 39 Mike Sawchuk 9 10 7 17 . . . . . . 17 Zak Bielecki 6 8 8 16 . . . . . . 25 Dave Churchwell 8 9 6 15 1.0-14 . . . . . Will Gardner 6 8 3 11 . . . . . . 51 Marcell Jones 10 7 2 9 . . . . . . 97 Ryan Hankins 10 5 3 8 2.0-13 1.0-12 . . . . 21 Jay Hayes 10 7 1 8 . . . . . . 63 David Burnley 10 1 5 6 1.0-3 . . . . . 19 Bran. McKay-Lee 6 4 1 5 . . . . . . 90 Dalt. Binkowski 10 2 3 5 2.0-5 . . . . . 82 Kaunda Hancock 10 3 2 5 . . . . . . 57 Mike Smith 10 2 2 4 1.5-2 . . . . . 18 Michael Pack 10 1 2 3 . . . . . . 47 Chet Privett 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . 54 Mike Komor 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . 2 Desmond Martin 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . 66 Raafat El Hage 1 . 2 2 1.0-2 . . . . . 89 Ethan Walsh 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . 16 Steve Conway 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . 61 Ben Walker 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . 75 Curtis Ferguson 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . 38 Stef Terleckyj 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . 31 Austin Nelson 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . 7 James Jackson 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . 32 Jessie Johnson 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . Total.......... 10 413 398 811 70-261 24-161 9-108 20 17 10-6 Opponents...... 10 315 398 713 58-213 24-133 6-27 18 20 4-0

Date Opponent *Sep 08 at Ashland University.. *Sep 15 Lake Erie.............. *Sep 22 at Malone.............. *Sep 29 at Northwood........... *Oct 06 Hillsdale.............. *Oct 11 at Saginaw Valley...... *Oct 20 Northern Michigan...... *Oct 27 Ferris State........... *Nov 03 at Grand Valley St..... *Nov 10 Michigan Tech.......... Wayne State Opponents

Date *Sep 08 *Sep 15 *Sep 22 *Sep 29 *Oct 06 *Oct 11 *Oct 20 *Oct 27 *Nov 03 *Nov 10

Opponent at Ashland University.. Lake Erie.............. at Malone.............. at Northwood........... Hillsdale.............. at Saginaw Valley...... Northern Michigan...... Ferris State........... at Grand Valley St..... Michigan Tech.......... Wayne State Opponents

L W W W W L W L L L

L W W W W L W L L L

Score 0-7 35-31 38-14 21-11 24-21 7-24 38-31 24-35 13-35 13-35

Score 0-7 35-31 38-14 21-11 24-21 7-24 38-31 24-35 13-35 13-35 Total Avg. Total Avg.

3rd-Down Conversions Overall 1st Qtr 2nd 3-13 23.1% 2-3 66.7% 0-4 1-10 10.0% 0-3 0.0% 0-3 7-13 53.8% 2-2 100.0% 2-4 7-14 50.0% 1-1 100.0% 2-5 4-13 30.8% 1-2 50.0% 2-4 1-12 8.3% 0-2 0.0% 0-4 3-10 30.0% 1-2 50.0% 2-4 4-11 36.4% 3-4 75.0% 1-2 8-20 40.0% 1-4 25.0% 3-5 9-20 45.0% 1-4 25.0% 3-4 47-136 34.6% 12-27 44.4% 15-39 68-145 46.9% 16-33 48.5% 21-39

Overall 28:39 24:26 31:18 28:04 24:47 26:28 31:30 21:36 30:30 29:01 276:19 27:37 323:41 32:22

25 25

FF Kick Saf 4 . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 2 . 4 1 .

Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 1-3 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 3-4 75.0% 0-3 40.0% 3-4 75.0% 1-4 50.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-4 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-4 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-2 50.0% 0-3 0.0% 0-2 60.0% 3-7 42.9% 1-4 75.0% 0-3 0.0% 5-9 38.5% 11-33 33.3% 9-37 53.8% 14-30 46.7% 17-43

Time of Possession 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 5:41 9:44 6:42 5:42 7:50 8:12 4:00 8:02 4:52 7:59 7:10 6:25 6:27 10:33 6:46 5:51 6:34 7:06 6:41 5:30 62:43 75:04 6:16 7:30 87:17 74:56 8:43 7:29

3rd Qtr 7:20 5:35 8:08 8:06 5:20 6:39 10:17 6:30 11:15 6:18 75:28 7:32 74:32 7:27

Qtr 33.3% 50.0% 0.0% 25.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 25.0% 55.6% 24.3% 39.5%

4th Qtr 5:54 6:27 7:08 7:56 6:36 6:14 4:13 2:29 5:35 10:32 63:04 6:18 86:56 8:41


2012 GAME STARTERS/LONG PLAYS OFFENSE

WR

WR/TE

TE

LT

LG

C

RG

RT

QB

FB

TB

at Ashland Maybanks McAuliffe Walsh Walker Ferguson Box Hinkle McCarthy Mohner Privett Davis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lake Erie Maybanks Conway Walsh Walker Ferguson Hinkle McCarthy Theaker Mohner Privett Davis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at Malone Maybanks Conway Walsh Walker Ferguson Hinkle McCarthy Theaker Mohner Privett Davis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at Northwood Maybanks Conway Walsh Walker Ferguson Box Hinkle McCarthy Mohner Privett Davis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hillsdale Maybanks Conway Walsh Walker Ferguson Box Hinkle McCarthy Mohner Privett Davis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at Saginaw Valley Maybanks McAuliffe Walsh Walker Ferguson Box Hinkle McCarthy Mohner Privett Davis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Northern Michigan Maybanks Conway Walsh Walker Ferguson Box Hinkle McCarthy Mohner Privett Davis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ferris State Maybanks Conway Walsh Walker Ferguson Box Hinkle McCarthy Mohner Privett Davis -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at Grand Valley Maybanks Conway Walsh Walker Ferguson Box Hinkle McCarthy Mohner Privett Davis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Michigan Tech Maybanks Hancock Walsh Walker Ferguson Box Hinkle McCarthy Mohner Privett Jessie Johnson -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

DEFENSE

DE

DT

DT

DE

LB

LB

LB

CB

CB

S

S

at Ashland Matt Houghton Guraleci Cecile Viverette Thomas O’Shell Cornett DuHart Gardner Robinson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lake Erie Matt Houghton Guraleci Cecile Viverette Thomas O’Shell Cornett DuHart Jaddou Robinson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at Malone Matt Houghton Guraleci Laamanen Viverette Thomas O’Shell Cornett DuHart Jaddou Robinson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at Northwood Matt Houghton Guraleci Cecile Viverette Thomas O’Shell Jam. Williams DuHart Jaddou Robinson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hillsdale Matt Houghton Guraleci Cecile Viverette Thomas O’Shell Cornett DuHart Jaddou Robinson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at Saginaw Valley Matt Houghton Guraleci Cecile Viverette Thomas O’Shell Cornett DuHart Jaddou Robinson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Northern Michigan Matt Houghton Guraleci Cecile Viverette Thomas O’Shell Cornett DuHart Jaddou Robinson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ferris State Matt Houghton Guraleci Cecile Viverette Thomas O’Shell Jam. Williams DuHart Jaddou Robinson -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at Grand Valley Matt Houghton Guraleci Cecile Viverette Thomas O’Shell Buford-Wilson DuHart Jaddou Robinson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Michigan Tech Matt Houghton Guraleci Cecile Viverette Thomas O’Shell Cornett DuHart Churchwell Robinson -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS

20-YARDS PLUS BY PLAYER

Plays by Yards .................................................... No. 20-29 ................................................................................ 20 30-39 .................................................................................. 4 40-49 .................................................................................. 5 50-59 .................................................................................. 3 60+ ................................................................................... 4 TOTAL .................................................................... 36

Player Mickey Mohner Toney Davis James Jackson Steve Conway Jay Hayes Desmond Martin Chris Burks Dominique Maybanks Michael Johnson Gerren DuHart Trent Brodbeck Sean Guinane Kaunda Hancock

Plays by Type ..................................................... No. Passing.............................................................................. 14 Rushing ............................................................................. 10 Kickoff Returns .................................................................. 10 Punt Returns ....................................................................... 1 Interceptions ....................................................................... 1 Fumble Returns................................................................... 0 Touchdowns ........................................................................ 5

No. 13 6 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1

LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR TDs 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Type P RU/RE PR/KR/RE RE KR RU KR/RU RE RE INT RE P RE

Legend: P - Pass; RU - Rush; RE - Receiving; KR - Kick Return; PR - Punt Return; INT - Interception; F - Fumble Return; BF - Blocked Field Goal Return; BP - Blocked Punt Return.

Rushing 73 Desmond Martin vs. Hillsdale .....................................10/6/12 ___________________________________________ Passing 62 Mickey Mohner to Dominique Maybanks vs. LEC.........9/15/12 ___________________________________________ Punt Return 22 James Jackson vs. Lake Erie .........................................9/15/12 ___________________________________________ Kickoff Return 49 Jay Hayes vs. Michigan Tech ......................................11/10/12 ___________________________________________ Interception Return 82* Gerren DuHart vs. Hillsdale .........................................10/6/12 ___________________________________________ Fumble Return 3 Zach Houghton vs. Lake Erie........................................9/15/12 3 Andrew Matt vs. Hillsdale ...........................................10/6/12 ___________________________________________ Field Goal 51 Stefan Terleckyj at Grand Valley...................................11/3/12 ___________________________________________ Blocked Field Goal Return 8___________________________________________ Ed Viverette vs. Hillsdale .............................................10/6/12 *-Indicates Touchdown

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2012 WAYNE STATE SCORING DRIVES/RED ZONE SCORING DRIVES

OPPONENT Lake Erie

DRIVE RESULT QTR. PLAY

OPPONENT

DRIVE RESULT QTR. PLAY

4-75-1:56

TD

1

Toney Davis 1 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Hillsdale

5-68-1:41

FG

2

Stefan Terleckyj 25 yd field goal

Lake Erie

4-7-1:30

FG

3

Stefan Terleckyj 22 yd field goal

Hillsdale

2-12-0:32

TD

3

Toney Davis 5 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Lake Erie

8-44-3:27

FG

3

Stefan Terleckyj 25 yd field goal

Saginaw Valley

10-68-4:14

TD

3

Toney Davis 3 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Lake Erie

7-76-2:31

TD

4

Toney Davis 20 yd pass from Mickey Mohner

Northern Michigan 10-75-4:54

TD

1

Toney Davis 3 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

(Jackson pass from Mohner)

Northern Michigan

7-53-3:19

TD

2

Desmond Martin 4 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Northern Michigan 13-81-7:05

TD

2

Lake Erie

1-10-0:05

TD

4

Toney Davis 10 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Lake Erie

9-93-3:16

TD

4

Dominique Maybanks 18 yd pass from Mickey Mohner (Terleckyj kick)

Northern Michigan

9-54-4:04

TD

3

Toney Davis 3 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Malone

4-70-1:47

TD

1

Toney Davis 7 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Northern Michigan 12-59-6:02

FG

3

Stefan Terleckyj 27 yd field goal

Malone

12-60-6:03

TD

1

Jessie Johnson 1 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Northern Michigan

4-70-1:03

TD

4

Dominique Maybanks 16 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Malone

8-62-3:19

TD

2

James Jackson 16 yd pass from Mickey Mohner

Ferris State

7-37-2:57

TD

1

Toney Davis 6 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

(Terleckyj kick)

Ferris State

4-96-1:01

TD

2

Toney Davis 6 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Malone

3-38-0:23

TD

2

James Jackson 38 yd pass from Mickey Mohner

Ferris State

3-53-0:41

TD

2

Toney Davis 7 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

(Terleckyj kick)

Ferris State

8-66-3:57

FG

3

Stefan Terleckyj 26 yd field goal

Malone

10-56-4:44

TD

3

Toney Davis 2 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Grand Valley

9-27-3:05

FG

1

Stefan Terleckyj 51 yd field goal

Malone

Trent Brodbeck 30 yd pass from Mickey Mohner (Terleckyj kick)

4-8-1:26

FG

4

Stefan Terleckyj 41 yd field goal

Grand Valley

4-3-2:03

FG

1

Stefan Terleckyj 46 yd field goal

Northwood

5-75-1:52

TD

1

Toney Davis 3 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Grand Valley

17-83-7:06

TD

3

Sean McAuliffe 2 yd pass from Mickey Mohner

Northwood

3-32-0:48

TD

2

(Terleckyj kick)

Michigan Tech

13-52-4:43

FG

2

Stefan Terleckyj 36 yd field goal

Michigan Tech

16-94-5:20

TD

4

Michael Johnson 3 yd pass from Carl Roscoe

Northwood

Steve Conway 33 yd pass from Mickey Mohner

13-74-6:08

TD

3

Toney Davis 11 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Hillsdale

8-76-3:42

TD

1

Mickey Mohner 2 yd run (Terleckyj kick)

Hillsdale

---

TD

1

(Terleckyj kick)

(Terleckyj kick)

Gerren DuHart 82 yd interception return

Michigan Tech

14-91-3:19

FG

4

Stefan Terleckyj 25 yd field goal

(Terleckyj kick)

SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS Wayne State TD Wayne State FG Opponent TD Opponent FG

MINUS

0-9

10-19

0 0 0 0

0 3 2 0

2 0 3 0

RED ZONE ANALYSIS GAME

20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99 0 1 0 0

3 0 3 0

0 1 1 0

4 2 3 3

3 2 8 0

WAYNE STATE

TOTAL DRIVES

INSIDE 20

TD/FG

8 0 7 1

2 0 5 0

3 1 1 0

OPPONENT PCT.

TOTAL DRIVES

INSIDE 20

TD/FG

PCT.

Ashland

12

3

0/0

0%

11

2

1/0

50%

Lake Erie

14

7

4/2

86%

14

5

4/0

80%

Malone

10

4

4/0

100%

10

1

1/0

100%

Northwood

12

5

2/0

40%

11

5

1/1

40%

Hillsdale

13

5

2/1

60%

14

2

1/0

50%

Saginaw Valley

12

1

1/0

100%

12

4

3/1

100%

Northern Michigan

10

5

4/1

100%

10

6

4/1

83%

Ferris State

11

4

3/1

100%

11

6

5/0

83%

Grand Valley

12

1

1/0

100%

11

6

4/0

67%

Michigan Tech

11

3

1/2

100%

10

4

4/0

100%

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INDIVIDUAL-TEAM GAME HIGHS/PARTICIPATION INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes ................................................................................. 29-Toney Davis at Northwood (Sep 29, 2012) Yards Rushing..................................................................... 159-Toney Davis at Northwood (Sep 29, 2012) TD Rushes................................................................................ 3-Toney Davis vs Ferris State (Oct 27, 2012) Long Rush .........................................................................73-Desmond Martin vs Hillsdale (Oct 06, 2012) Pass attempts.....................................................................32-Mickey Mohner vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) ................................................................................. 32-Mickey Mohner at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) Pass completions................................................................17-Mickey Mohner vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) ............................................................................... 17-Mickey Mohner at Grand Valley St. (Nov 03, 2012) Yards Passing....................................................................240-Mickey Mohner vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) TD Passes .............................................................................2-Mickey Mohner vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) .............................................................................................. 2-Mickey Mohner at Malone (Sep 22, 2012) Long Pass ...........................................................................62-Mickey Mohner vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) Receptions .................................................................8-Dominique Maybanks vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) Yards Receiving ......................................................125-Dominique Maybanks vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) TD Receptions ..........................................................................2-James Jackson at Malone (Sep 22, 2012) Long Reception ........................................................62-Dominique Maybanks vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) Field Goals............................................................................2-Stefan Terleckyj vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) ..................................................................................2-Stefan Terleckyj at Grand Valley St. (Nov 03, 2012) .................................................................................... 2-Stefan Terleckyj vs Michigan Tech (Nov 10, 2012) Long Field Goal ....................................................... 51-Stefan Terleckyj at Grand Valley St. (Nov 03, 2012) Punts...........................................................................7-Stef anTerleckyj at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) ..................................................................................7-Stefan Terleckyj at Grand Valley St. (Nov 03, 2012) Punting Avg ......................................................... 47.0-Stefan Terleckyj at Grand Valley St. (Nov 03, 2012) Long Punt........................................................................73-Stefan Terleckyj vs Ferris State (Oct 27, 2012) Punts inside 20............................................................4-Stefan Terleckyj at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) Long Punt Return .................................................................22-James Jackson vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) Long Kickoff Return .............................................................49-Jay Hayes vs Michigan Tech (Nov 10, 2012) Tackles ............................................................................17-Ed Viverette at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) ..............................................................................................17-Ed Viverette vs Ferris State (Oct 27, 2012) Sacks .................................................................................1.5-Steve O’Shell at Northwood (Sep 29, 2012) .......................................................................................1.5-Ed Viverette at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) .................................................................................1.5-Moe Davenport at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) Tackles For Loss ....................................................................... .5-Nick Thomas vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) Interceptions ................................................................... 2-Nick Thomas at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012)

TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes ........................................45-at Malone (Sep 22, 2012) & 45-vs Northern Michigan (Oct 20, 2012) Yards Rushing......................................................................................... 248-vs Ferris State (Oct 27, 2012) Yards Per Rush ......................................................................................... 7.1-vs Ferris State (Oct 27, 2012) TD Rushes.......................................................................................4-vs Northern Michigan (Oct 20, 2012) Pass attempts..................................................................................... 47-vs Michigan Tech (Nov 10, 2012) Pass completions.............................................................................. 21-at Grand Valley St. (Nov 03, 2012) ........................................................................................................... 21-vs Michigan Tech (Nov 10, 2012) Yards Passing.............................................................................................240-vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) Yards Per Pass ............................................................................................... 9.6-at Malone (Sep 22, 2012) TD Passes ......................................................................................................2-vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) ........................................................................................................................ 2-at Malone (Sep 22, 2012) Total Plays .......................................................................................... 87-vs Michigan Tech (Nov 10, 2012) Total Offense .............................................................................417- vs Northern Michigan (Oct 20, 2012) Yards Per Play .............................................................................................6.6-vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) Points ............................................................................................................ 38-at Malone (Sep 22, 2012) .....................................................................................................38-vs Northern Michigan (Oct 20, 2012) Sacks By ........................................................................................................7-vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012) First Downs ........................................................................................ 27-vs Michigan Tech (Nov 10, 2012) Penalties ........................................................................................7-vs Northern Michigan (Oct 20, 2012) Penalty Yards ................................................................................82-vs Northern Michigan (Oct 20, 2012) Turnovers .......................................................................................2-at Ashland University (Sep 08, 2012) .............................................................................................................2-at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) .......................................................................................................2-vs Northern Michigan (Oct 20, 2012) Interceptions By .............................................................................................2-vs Hillsdale (Oct 06, 2012) .............................................................................................................2-at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) ........................................................................................................... 2-at Grand Valley St. (Nov 03, 2012) Punts....................................................................................................7-at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) ........................................................................................................... 7-at Grand Valley St. (Nov 03, 2012) Punting Avg .................................................................................. 47.0-at Grand Valley St. (Nov 03, 2012) Long Punt................................................................................................. 73-vs Ferris State (Oct 27, 2012) Punts inside 20.....................................................................................4-at Saginaw Valley (Oct 11, 2012) Long Punt Return ....................................................................................... 22 -vs Lake Erie (Sep 15, 2012)

GAME PARTICIPATION........... GP/GS Justice Akuezue............................ 10/0 T.J. Arancibia................................ 2/0 Zak Bielecki .................................. 6/0 Joe Biernat ................................... 3/0 Dalton Binkowski ......................... 10/0 Thom Box ..................................... 8/8 Trent Brodbeck............................. 10/0 Kevin Buford-Wilson .................... 9/1 Chris Burks ................................... 10/0 David Burnley............................... 10/0 Pat Cecile ..................................... 9/9 David Churchwell ......................... 8/2 Steve Conway .............................. 9/7 Aaron Cornett............................... 7/7 Moe Davenport ............................ 9/0 Toney Davis .................................. 9/9 Gerren DuHart .............................. 10/10 Curtis Ferguson ............................ 10/10 Nores Fradi ................................... 8/0 Will Gardner ................................. 6/1 Doug Griffin ................................. 2/0 Sean Guinane ............................... 2/0 Serxho Guraleci ............................ 10/10 Raafat El Hage.............................. 1/0 Kaunda Hancock .......................... 10/1 Ryan Hankins ............................... 10/0 Jay Hayes ..................................... 10/0 Mike Hinkle .................................. 10/10 Zach Houghton ............................ 10/10 James Jackson .............................. 7/0 Mazen Jaddou .............................. 8/7 Jessie Johnson.............................. 10/1 Michael Johnson .......................... 6/0 Marcell Jones ............................... 10/0 Mike Komor.................................. 10/0 Mike Laamanen ........................... 10/1 Will Lyons .................................... 6/0 Charles Martin.............................. 1/0 Desmond Martin .......................... 10/0 Andrew Matt................................ 10/10 Dominique Maybanks .................. 10/10 Sean McAuliffe ............................. 10/2 Sean McCarthy ............................. 10/10 Brandon McKay-Lee ..................... 6/0 Rocky Mikulec .............................. 3/0 Mickey Mohner ............................ 10/10 Austin Nelson ............................... 1/0 Steve O’Shell ................................ 10/10 Michael Pack ................................ 10/0 Chet Privett .................................. 10/10 Antwon Robinson ........................ 10/10 Carl Roscoe................................... 3/0 Mike Sawchuk .............................. 9/0 Sam Sillmon ................................. 1/0 Mike Smith................................... 10/0 Stefan Terleckyj............................ 10/10 Nate Theaker................................ 10/2 Nick Thomas................................. 10/10 Ed Viverette ................................. 10/10 Ben Walker .................................. 10/10 Ethan Walsh ................................. 10/10 Will Wheat ................................... 2/0 Jamiil Williams............................. 9/2 Jeff Williams ................................ 4/0

NOTES Played in every game as a back-up defensive lineman Played at Malone and Northwood Played in the first six games before season-ending injury Played in SVSU, NMU and FSU contests Played in every game, mainly on special teams Started at Ashland and the final seven games Played as a back-up tight end in every game Made lone start at Grand Valley (missed MTU contest) Played in every game, mainly on special teams Played in every game as a back-up defensive lineman Started nine times at defensive end (missed Malone game) Played in the final eight games, starting the final two Played in the final nine games, starting seven times Started every game played, missed three games to injury Played in every game except at Malone as a back-up LB Started the first nine games at RB (missed MTU game) Started every game at cornerback Started all 10 games at left guard Played as a back-up LB in every game except NMU & FSU Started the season-opener at Ashland Played in the final two rgames on special teams Played against Malone and MTU as a back-up QB Started every game as a defensive tackle Made collegiate debut at Malone Played in every game, starting season finale vs. Mich. Tech Played in every game as a back-up defensive tackle Played in every game as a back-up RB or on special teams Started every game either at right guard or center Started every game at defensive tackle Played in the first seven games at WR on on special teams Played in the first eight games, starting the final 7 at safety Played in every game, starting the season finale at RB Played in the first two games, and the final four contests Played in every game, mainly on special teams or at LB Played in every game, mainly on special teams Played in every game, starting at defensive end at Malone Played in the first two games, and the final four contests Made WSU debut at Malone Played in every game, mainly on special teams or as a RB Started all 10 games at defensive end Started all 10 games at wide receiver Played in every game, started at Ashland and SVSU Started eight games at right tackle, and twice at right guard Played in the first six games, before season-ending injury Played in the first three games Started all 10 games at quarterback (and 44 straight) Injured in the season opener at Ashland Started every game at outside linebacker Played in every game, mainly on special teams Started every game at fullback Started every game at safety Played at Malone and Grand Valley, and vs. Michigan Tech Played in every game but Ferris State Made collegiate debut at Malone Played in every game, mainly on special teams Served as place-kicker and punter in every game Played in every game, starting twice at right tackle Started every game at middle linebacker Started every game at outside linebacker Started every game at left tackle Started every game at tight end Played at Malone and vs. Michigan Tech Played in the final nine games, starting vs. NU and Ferris Played in four games, Hillsdale, SVSU, NMU and GVSU

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Team W NORTH DIVISION Grand Valley State .....................7 Saginaw Valley State .................7 Michigan Tech ...........................7 Hillsdale ....................................7 Ferris State ................................6 Wayne State ........................ 5 Northwood ................................4 Northern Michigan ....................3 SOUTH DIVISION Ashland ...................................10 Ohio Dominican .........................7 Findlay ......................................7 Lake Erie ....................................3 Notre Dame (Ohio) ....................2 Walsh ........................................2 Tiffin ..........................................2 Malone ......................................1

Conference Games L Pct.

2012 GLIAC TEAM STATISTICS

PF

PA

W

L

Overall Pct.

PF

PA

3 3 3 3 4 5 6 7

.700 .700 .700 .700 .600 .500 .400 .300

413 332 377 308 341 213 246 207

327 260 238 198 309 244 231 340

8 8 7 7 7 5 5 4

3 3 3 4 4 5 6 7

.727 .727 .700 .636 .636 .500 .455 .364

461 360 377 330 376 213 300 231

347 284 238 228 333 244 262 346

0 3 3 7 8 8 8 9

1.000 .700 .700 .300 .200 .200 .200 .100

425 392 325 242 247 166 172 149

136 221 274 401 460 226 331 359

11 8 7 3 3 3 3 1

1 3 3 8 8 8 8 9

.917 .727 .700 .273 .273 .273 .273 .100

490 449 325 275 306 206 195 149

183 227 274 437 502 236 344 359

SCORING OFFENSE 1. Grand Valley State 2. Ashland 3. Ohio Dominican 4. Michigan Tech 5. Ferris State 6. Saginaw Valley State 7. Findlay 8. Hillsdale 9. Notre Dame (Ohio) 10. Northwood 11. Lake Erie 12. Wayne State 13. Northern Michigan 14. Walsh 15. Tiffin 16. Malone

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

TD 65 67 60 53 52 46 43 45 43 40 35 26 27 30 24 19

FG 3 9 10 3 5 13 10 6 4 6 10 10 14 1 8 5

XP 54 61 57 44 43 45 37 40 32 38 35 25 25 21 19 18

2XP 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 3 0

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Saf 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Pts 461 490 449 377 376 360 325 330 306 300 275 213 231 206 195 149

Avg 41.9 40.8 40.8 37.7 34.2 32.7 32.5 30.0 27.8 27.3 25.0 21.3 21.0 18.7 17.7 14.9

SCORING DEFENSE 1. Ashland 2. Ohio Dominican 3. Hillsdale 4. Walsh 5. Michigan Tech 6. Northwood 7. Wayne State 8. Saginaw Valley State 9. Findlay 10. Ferris State 11. Tiffin 12. Northern Michigan 13. Grand Valley State 14. Malone 15. Lake Erie 16. Notre Dame (Ohio)

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

TD 25 32 30 31 31 37 33 35 38 43 48 47 45 48 57 68

FG 3 3 7 8 7 2 4 13 3 11 5 7 12 9 13 9

XP 20 24 27 22 29 32 32 29 33 40 41 41 37 44 52 63

2XP 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 1

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Pts 183 227 228 236 238 262 244 284 274 333 344 346 347 359 437 502

Avg 15.2 20.6 20.7 21.5 23.8 23.8 24.4 25.8 27.4 30.3 31.3 31.5 31.5 35.9 39.7 45.6

PASS OFFENSE 1. Saginaw Valley State 2. Michigan Tech 3. Tiffin 4. Ashland 5. Grand Valley State 6. Findlay 7. Notre Dame (Ohio) 8. Ohio Dominican 9. Hillsdale 10. Lake Erie 11. Northern Michigan 12. Ferris State 13. Malone 14. Wayne State 15. Northwood 16. Walsh

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

Cmp 272 200 283 248 167 185 236 150 192 162 162 153 131 138 137 82

Att 422 315 445 374 288 320 391 246 301 293 303 267 252 260 267 195

Int 10 4 8 5 12 9 21 11 8 13 16 6 13 6 8 7

Pct. 64.5 63.5 63.6 66.3 58.0 57.8 60.4 61.0 63.8 55.3 53.5 57.3 52.0 53.1 51.3 42.1

Yds 3304 2667 2932 3145 2820 2447 2413 2287 2266 2027 1971 1840 1532 1528 1541 1252

Avg 7.8 8.5 6.6 8.4 9.8 7.6 6.2 9.3 7.5 6.9 6.5 6.9 6.1 5.9 5.8 6.4

TD 28 29 18 33 28 16 24 23 18 15 9 18 11 8 16 6

Yds/G 300.4 266.7 266.5 262.1 256.4 244.7 219.4 207.9 206.0 184.3 179.2 167.3 153.2 152.8 140.1 113.8

PASS DEFENSE 1. Wayne State 2. Hillsdale 3. Malone 4. Northwood 5. Ashland 6. Walsh

G 10 11 10 11 12 11

Cmp 154 174 135 164 211 205

Att 258 279 221 305 373 338

Int 9 17 7 8 13 7

Pct. 59.7 62.4 61.1 53.8 56.6 60.7

Yds 1656 1927 1894 2131 2376 2227

Avg 6.4 6.9 8.6 7.0 6.4 6.6

TD 12 15 23 22 15 12

Yds/G 165.6 175.2 189.4 193.7 198.0 202.5

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7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Findlay Saginaw Valley State Ohio Dominican Tiffin Notre Dame (Ohio) Northern Michigan Grand Valley State Ferris State Michigan Tech Lake Erie

10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11

178 184 185 175 185 179 223 199 179 218

288 312 342 296 293 308 362 357 329 363

8 9 18 14 6 13 11 7 9 10

61.8 59.0 54.1 59.1 63.1 58.1 61.6 55.7 54.4 60.1

2035 2254 2283 2370 2390 2399 2553 2577 2452 3120

7.1 7.2 6.7 8.0 8.2 7.8 7.1 7.2 7.5 8.6

14 17 17 21 28 23 19 22 18 25

203.5 204.9 207.5 215.5 217.3 218.1 232.1 234.3 245.2 283.6

RUSHING OFFENSE 1. Ferris State 2. Ohio Dominican 3. Ashland 4. Grand Valley State 5. Northwood 6. Findlay 7. Hillsdale 8. Notre Dame (Ohio) 9. Lake Erie 10. Saginaw Valley State 11. Michigan Tech 12. Wayne State 13. Walsh 14. Northern Michigan 15. Malone 16. Tiffin

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

Att 602 488 518 419 497 406 494 437 454 386 403 381 439 397 404 321

Yds 3369 2694 2698 2399 2152 1934 2126 1874 1864 1792 1627 1626 1723 1554 1271 786

Avg 5.6 5.5 5.2 5.7 4.3 4.8 4.3 4.3 4.1 4.6 4.0 4.3 3.9 3.9 3.1 2.4

TD 33 34 31 32 20 26 24 17 20 18 19 17 19 17 8 3

Yds/G 306.3 244.9 224.8 218.1 195.6 193.4 193.3 170.4 169.5 162.9 162.7 162.6 156.6 141.3 127.1 71.5

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. Ashland 2. Michigan Tech 3. Ohio Dominican 4. Hillsdale 5. Walsh 6. Ferris State 7. Northwood 8. Saginaw Valley State 9. Tiffin 10. Findlay 11. Lake Erie 12. Northern Michigan 13. Wayne State 14. Notre Dame (Ohio) 15. Grand Valley State 16. Malone

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

Att 375 359 407 392 470 428 438 441 467 409 421 455 469 487 451 459

Yds 1128 1183 1390 1630 1665 1688 1709 1904 2009 1839 2061 2086 2100 2473 2492 2437

Avg 3.0 3.3 3.4 4.2 3.5 3.9 3.9 4.3 4.3 4.5 4.9 4.6 4.5 5.1 5.5 5.3

TD 10 13 13 13 17 19 13 17 21 24 28 23 21 34 24 24

Yds/G 94.0 118.3 126.4 148.2 151.4 153.5 155.4 173.1 182.6 183.9 187.4 189.6 210.0 224.8 226.5 243.7

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Ashland 2. Grand Valley State 3. Ferris State 4. Saginaw Valley State 5. Ohio Dominican 6. Findlay 7. Michigan Tech 8. Hillsdale 9. Notre Dame (Ohio) 10. Lake Erie 11. Tiffin 12. Northwood 13. Northern Michigan 14. Wayne State 15. Malone 16. Walsh

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

Rush 2698 2399 3369 1792 2694 1934 1627 2126 1874 1864 786 2152 1554 1626 1271 1723

Pass 3145 2820 1840 3304 2287 2447 2667 2266 2413 2027 2932 1541 1971 1528 1532 1252

Plays 892 707 869 808 734 726 718 795 828 747 766 764 700 641 656 634

Yards 5843 5219 5209 5096 4981 4381 4294 4392 4287 3891 3718 3693 3525 3154 2803 2975

Avg/P 6.6 7.4 6.0 6.3 6.8 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.2 5.2 4.9 4.8 5.0 4.9 4.3 4.7

TD 64 60 51 46 57 42 48 42 41 35 21 36 26 25 19 25

Yds/G 486.9 474.5 473.5 463.3 452.8 438.1 429.4 399.3 389.7 353.7 338.0 335.7 320.5 315.4 280.3 270.5

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Ashland 2. Hillsdale 3. Ohio Dominican 4. Northwood 5. Walsh 6. Michigan Tech 7. Wayne State 8. Saginaw Valley State 9. Findlay 10. Ferris State 11. Tiffin 12. Northern Michigan 13. Malone 14. Notre Dame (Ohio) 15. Grand Valley State 16. Lake Erie

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

Rush 1128 1630 1390 1709 1665 1183 2100 1904 1839 1688 2009 2086 2437 2473 2492 2061

Pass 2376 1927 2283 2131 2227 2452 1656 2254 2035 2577 2370 2399 1894 2390 2553 3120

Plays 748 671 749 743 808 688 727 753 697 785 763 763 680 780 813 784

Yards 3504 3557 3673 3840 3892 3635 3756 4158 3874 4265 4379 4485 4331 4863 5045 5181

Avg/P 4.7 5.3 4.9 5.2 4.8 5.3 5.2 5.5 5.6 5.4 5.7 5.9 6.4 6.2 6.2 6.6

TD 25 28 30 35 29 31 33 34 38 41 42 46 47 62 43 53

Yds/G 292.0 323.4 333.9 349.1 353.8 363.5 375.6 378.0 387.4 387.7 398.1 407.7 433.1 442.1 458.6 471.0


2012 GLIAC AWARD WINNERS GLIAC Champions

2012 GLIAC Award Winners

2012 Second Team Offense

2012............................................................... Ashland (10-0) SOUTH 2011.................................................................Hillsdale (8-2) SOUTH 2010............................... Wayne State (8-2)+Hillsdale (8-2) SOUTH ..................................................................Grand Valley (9-1) NORTH 2009......................................................................Grand Valley (9-1) 2008....................................................................Grand Valley (10-0) 2007......................................................................Grand Valley (9-0) 2006......................................................................Grand Valley (9-0) 2005......................................................................Grand Valley (9-0) 2004................................ Northwood (9-1) and Michigan Tech (9-1) 2003................................................................Saginaw Valley (10-0) 2002......................................................................Grand Valley (9-0) 2001......................................................................Grand Valley (9-0) 2000............................... Northwood (9-1) and Saginaw Valley (9-1) 1999......................................Northwood (7-2) and Ferris State (7-2)

Player of the Year Taylor Housewright, Sr., QB, Ashland

QB RB RB RB HB WR WR WR WR OL OL OL OL OL OL PK ST

After the 1989 season, the six GLIAC schools which sponsored football joined the Heartland Collegiate Conference (HCC), a football-only conference, in forming the Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC). The GLIAC dropped football as a sponsored sport and the HCC was disbanded. Prior to the start of the 1999 season, the MIFC merged into the GLIAC and football became a sponsored sport.

1989......................................................................Grand Valley (5-0) 1988............................................................................ Hillsdale (5-0) 1987............................................................Northern Michigan (4-0) 1986............................................................................ Hillsdale (5-0) 1985............................................................................ Hillsdale (5-1) 1984..................................................................Saginaw Valley (6-0) 1983..................................................................Saginaw Valley (6-0) 1982............................................................................ Hillsdale (6-0) 1981......................................................................Grand Valley (6-0) 1980............................................................................ Hillsdale (5-1) 1979.............................................................. Saginaw Valley (4-0-1) 1978......................................................................Grand Valley (5-0) 1977......................................................................Grand Valley (4-1) 1976........................................................................Northwood (4-1) 1975.................................................................... Wayne State (3-1) 1974........................................................................Northwood (2-1) 1973........................................................................Northwood (2-0)

GLIAC Coach of the Year 2012...................................................................Lee Owens, Ashland 2011...........................................................Keith Otterbein, Hillsdale 2010........................................................ Tom Kearly, Michigan Tech 2009...........................................................Keith Otterbein, Hillsdale 2008.....................................................Paul Winters, Wayne State 2007........................................................Chuck Martin, Grand Valley 2006.....................................................Paul Winters, Wayne State 2005...................................................................Lee Owens, Ashland 2004................................................Bernie Anderson, Michigan Tech 2003....................................................Randy Awrey, Saginaw Valley 2002...................................................................Dan Simrell, Findlay 2001............................................................Brian Kelly, Grand Valley 2000.............................................................Pat Riepma, Northwood 1999.............................................................Pat Riepma, Northwood 1989............................................................. Tom Beck, Grand Valley 1988..................................................................Dick Lowry, Hillsdale 1987............................................... Herb Grenke, Northern Michigan 1986..................................................................Dick Lowry, Hillsdale 1985..................................................................Dick Lowry, Hillsdale 1984..................................................... George Ihler, Saginaw Valley 1983..................................................... George Ihler, Saginaw Valley 1982..................................................................Dick Lowry, Hillsdale 1981........................................................Jim Harkema, Grand Valley 1980..................................................................Dick Lowry, Hillsdale 1979....................................................Frank Waters, Saginaw Valley 1978........................................................Jim Harkema, Grand Valley 1977........................................................Jim Harkema, Grand Valley 1976...................... Jack Finn, Northwood and Nick Coso, Ferris State 1975.........................................................Dick Lowry, Wayne State

Offensive Back of the Year Jeff Janis, Jr., WR, Saginaw Valley Defensive Back of the Year Brian Gamble, Sr., DB, Ashland Offensive Lineman of the Year Tim Lelito, Sr., LG, Grand Valley Defensive Lineman of the Year Jamie Meder, Jr., DT, Ashland Freshman of the Year Jason Vander Laan, Fr., QB, Ferris State Coach of the Year Lee Owens, Ashland

2012 First Team Offense QB RB RB RB HB WR WR WR WR OL OL OL OL OL OL PK ST

Taylor Housewright, Ashland, Sr. Joe Glendening, Hillsdale, Sr. Anthony Taylor, Ashland, So. Monterae Williams, Findlay, Sr. Cam White, Hillsdale, Sr. Anthony Capasso, Ashland, Sr. Matt Curtin, Michigan Tech, Sr. Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley, Jr. Charles Johnson, Grand Valley, Sr. Matt Armstrong, Grand Valley, Jr. Jace Daniels, Northern Michigan, Sr. Tim Lelito, Grand Valley, Sr. D.J. Loy, Hillsdale, Sr. Zach Vermillion, Ashland, Jr. Tyler White, Ohio Dominican, Sr. Rockne Belmonte, Northern Michigan, Sr. Christian Jessie, Northern Michigan, Jr.

2012 First Team Defense DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB DB P

Zach Anderson, Northern Michigan, Sr. Brad Iskow, Ferris State, Sr. Eli Kovach, Ohio Dominican, Sr. Jamie Meder, Ashland, Jr. Jordan Morgan, Ferris State, Jr. Justin Armstrong, Michigan Tech, Sr. Cody Bloom, Ashland, Jr. Grant Caserta, Saginaw Valley, Sr. Tayo Moss, Ferris State, Sr. Brett Pasche, Hillsdale, Jr. Justin Bell, Ohio Dominican, Jr. Gerren DuHart, Wayne State, So. Brian Gamble, Ashland, Sr. Jeff Heath, Saginaw Valley, Sr. Fabian Jackson, Northwood, Sr. Stefan Terleckyj, Wayne State, Jr.

Jonathon Jennings, Saginaw Valley, Jr. Toney Davis, Wayne State, Jr. Tim Hogue, Saginaw Valley, Sr. Pedro Powell, Notre Dame, Jr. Bryan LaChapelle, Michigan Tech, Sr. Obadiah Dykes, Tiffin, Sr. Dominique Maybanks, Wayne State, Jr. Seth White, Findlay, Jr. Israel Woolfork, Grand Valley, Sr. Christian Babini, Saginaw Valley, Jr. Andrew Biedenbender, Grand Valley, Sr. Scott Dearwester, Findlay, Sr. Curtis Ferguson, Wayne State, Sr. Buddy Poljan, Michigan Tech, Jr. Trevor Smolinski, Ferris State, Sr. Stefan Terleckyj, Wayne State, Jr. Akeem Cason, Michigan Tech, Sr.

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Ryan Busch, Saginaw Valley, Jr. Jacob Clark, Michigan Tech, Sr. Serxho Guraleci, Wayne State, Sr. Richard Sumlin, Findlay, Sr. Nelson Wienke, Michigan Tech, So. Brandon Butler, Findlay, Sr. Spencer Remtema, Northwood, Sr. Nick Thomas, Wayne State, Sr. Ryan Whittum, Northwood, Sr. Ed Viverette, Wayne State, Jr. Ray Ballard, Findlay, Jr. Jaime Barrera, Ferris State, Sr. Aaron Cornett, Wayne State, Sr. Nick Galvan, Hillsdale, Jr. Mike McMillian, Ashland, Sr. Chris Picano, Grand Valley, So.

2012 Honorable Mention TE/HB–Jaryd Brown, Findlay; Ray J. Brown, Notre Dame; Zach Cecich, Saginaw Valley; Andrew Harig, Northwood. WR–Alex Albrecht, Saginaw Valley; Marcus Beaurem, Tiffin; Alex Elsenheimer, Michigan Tech; Abe Johnson, Ohio Dominican; Jake Lampman, Ferris State; Justin McLean, Malone; Anthony Schrock, Walsh; Mark Thrash, Saginaw Valley; Colton Wallace, Notre Dame. OL–Adam Bennett, Ferris State; Jake Brandt, Ohio Dominican; Matt Broome, Northwood; Paul Brown, Notre Dame; Andrew Carpenter, Ohio Dominican; Tevon Conrad, Saginaw Valley; Dustin Craig, Tiffin; Pat Fehlberg, Northern Michigan; Brian Harp, Notre Dame; Cordell James, Notre Dame; Tyler Johns, Findlay; Carlin Landingham, Ferris State; Bryant Loparo, Lake Erie; Dan McCormack, Malone; Dennis McElligott, Lake Erie; Justin Music, Findlay; Max Pollom, Tiffin; James Triplett, Ashland. QB–Clay Belton, Findlay; Isiah Grimes, Grand Valley; Mark Miller, Ohio Dominican; Anthony Misfud, Hillsdale; Tyler Scarlett, Michigan Tech; Cody Scepaniak, Northern Michigan; Jason Vander Laan, Ferris State. RB/FB–Casey Cotta, Northern Michigan; Jordan Jonker, Northwood; Jordan McCune, Ashland; Steve Nagy, Ashland; Toba Olarewaju, Walsh; Mike Ratay, Grand Valley; Skyler Stoker, Ferris State; Cole Welch, Michigan Tech. DL–Cam Allen, Michigan Tech; Justin Barnes, Northwood; Justin Blake, Michigan Tech; Joe Collard, Tiffin; Ryan Fehernbach, Walsh; Kyle Fikki, Northwood; Vince German, Ohio Dominican; Bob Hansen, Notre Dame; Tyler Houska, Ashland; Josh Kleopfer, Findlay; Taylor Leppla, Lake Erie; Andrew Matt, Wayne State; Frank McCormick, Malone; Ryan Pettis, Grand Valley; Andrew Roy, Walsh; Corey Stone, Ferris State. LB–Domi-on Combs, Ashland; Steve Embry, Hillsdale; Brian Johnson, Saginaw Valley; Ed Knoblock, Northern Michigan; Nick Krause, Northern Michigan; Devin Moynihan, Hillsdale; Antonio Scassa, Malone; Morgan Stenz, Northern Michigan; Luther Ware, Grand Valley; Tanner Wells, Lake Erie. DB–Emmett Bjorn, Michigan Tech; Jamaris Brown, Walsh; Donnie Dottei, Ashland; Logan Francis, Malone; Ben Karba, Hillsdale; Jamon McClain, Findlay; Deangelo Parris, Saginaw Valley; Brandon Person, Tiffin; Dan Pittman, Hillsdale; Sir Taylor, Walsh; Reggie Williams, Grand Valley; Stefan Willis, Tiffin. P–Matt Eltringham, Hillsdale; Tony Hite, Northwood. PK–Jake Hardy, Malone; Sam Macotte, Lake Erie; Brent Wahle, Ohio Dominican.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL PLAYER OF-THE-YEAR 2009 -- Joique Bell GLIAC OFFENSIVE BACK OF-THE-YEAR 2006 -- Joique Bell 2007 -- Joique Bell GLIAC FRESHMAN OF-THE-YEAR 2006 -- Joique Bell 2008 -- Kevin Smith GLIAC DEFENSIVE BACK OF-THE-YEAR 2008 -- Dante Dunn 2011 -- Jeremy Jones GLIAC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF-THE-YEAR 2011 -- Joe Long First Team All-League (1975-89, 99-present GLIAC) (1955-65 PAC; 1990-98 MIFC) 1957 Ben Paolucci (T) 1958 Jim MacMillan (HB) Jim O’Hara (C) 1959 Jim O’Hara (C) Barry Sarver (G) 1960 Mario Bonfiglio (LB) Dale Mandrell (E) Jim Morse (LB) Mike Soluk (QB) 1963 John Gutowski (RB) Enrico Odorico (LB) Kyle Smith (OL) 1964 Jim Carmichael (End) Tom Grange (HB) Dave Marten (Tackle) Don Samardich (End) Haywood Sharpley (HB) 1975 Keith Anleitner (LB) Pat Carmody (OL) Guy Kebbe (OL) Ed Skowneski (QB) 1976 Keith Anleitner (DB) Pat Carmody (OL) Terry Rusin (DB) Mike Stankovich (FB) Dave Szymanski (OL) Vic Vereecke (DL) 1977 Pat Carmody (OL) Randy Epley (LB) Al Hartley (DL) John Sokolosky (OL) Jon Zimmer (DL) 1978 Mike Britt (OL) Jim Gendron (QB) Terry Johnson (DB) Jerry LaPointe (DL) 1979 Keith Gilmore (DL) Jeff Kovach (OL) Don Sarnacki (DL) Brian VanGorder (LB) 1980 Chuck Aldrich (DB) Phil Emery (OL)

Keith Gilmore (DL) Eric Manns (LB) Brian VanGorder (LB) 1981 Sam Cheatham (RB) Bob VanGorder (OL) 1982 Avery Barton-Taylor (DL) Greg Goldstein (WR) 1983 Avery Barton-Taylor (LB) Matt Didio (DB) Bill Dye (TE) John Kersey (LB) Gerald Lee (DL) 1984 Tom Badalamenti (WR) Avery Barton-Taylor (LB) Paul Butcher (LB) Eddie Jackson (TE) Gerald Lee (DL) Mike Plaskey (OL) 1985 Paul Butcher (LB) John Taylor (DL) 1986 Albert Brown (DL) Vic Chenault (RB) Derrick Mason (DB) 1987 L.C. Bulger III (RB) 1988 Marty Altounian (DL) David Lee (WR) Derrick Mason (DB) 1989 Tony Beaune (DL) 1990 Steve Lee (RB) Ray Ponder (WR) 1991 Ray Ponder (WR) 1993 Tom Beer (LB) Mark Friday (QB) Joe Gough (RB) 1994 Matt Carey (OL) Joe Gough (RB) Tim Morris (LB) Gary Ruttan (DL) 1995 Gary Ruttan (DL) 1997 Tony Hawk (DB) 1998 Daishawn Franklin (DL) Jimmy Hill (WR) 2000 Pierre Brown (WR) Thabiti Williamson (RB) 2001 Pierre Brown (WR) 2002 Qasim Basir (DB) Kevin GoodCourage (OL) 2003 Craig Duppong (RB) 2005 Leo Wells (DL) 2006 Joique Bell (RB) David Chudzinski (PK) Derrion Fuqua (DB) 2007 Joique Bell (RB) Dante Dunn (KR) 2008 Joique Bell (RB) Cornelius Dillard (DB)

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Dante Dunn (DB & KR) Matt Shango (LB) Jason Thomas (DL) 2009 Joique Bell (RB) 2010 Daunte Akra (DE) Troy Burrell (WR) Jeremy Jones (S) Joe Long (OT) Josh Renel (RB & KR) Nick Thomas (LB) Stan Thornton (CB) 2011 Troy Burrell (WR) Jeremy Jones (S) Will Khoury (OT) Joe Long (OT) Josh Renel (RB) 2012 Gerren DuHart (CB) Stefan Terleckyj (P) Second Team All-League 1984 John Taylor (DL) Arnold Thompson (RB) 1985 Vic Chenault (RB) Robert Magee (LB) Tim Schramm (OL) 1986 Jeff Bero (OL) Mark Brown (LB) Jessie Ruckes (DB) 1987 Tony Beaune (DE) Jeff Bero (OL) Roger Calcaterra (OL) Steve Gregor (LB) Ken Lockhart (LB) Derrick Mason (DB) Craig Motzer (PK) 1988 Joe Benke (TE) Randy Holmes (RB) Bob Klick (PK) Tony Koss (OL) Ken Lockhart (DB) 1989 Bob Klick (PK) Tony Koss (OL) Steve Lee (RB) 1991 Tom Beer (DB) Mike DenDooven (OL) Steve Lee (RB) 1992 Tom Beer (LB) Joe Golaszewski (DL) Joe Gough (RB) Ray Ponder (WR) 1993 Matt Carey (OL) Tim Morris (DL) 1994 Nate Bush (WR) Matt Fishburn (PK) 1996 Rich Baur (OL) Tony Hawk (DB) Ken Johnson (LB) 1997 Jimmy Hill (WR) Derek Lindsay (OL) Rod Simmons (LB) 1999 Kevin Smith (OL)

WSU ALL-LEAGUE SELECTIONS 2000 Tim Homrich (DL) 2001 Joel Grambau (OL) Joe Spuhler (LB) 2002 Nate Collins (WR) Craig Duppong (RB) Daniel Stuckey (LB) Derrick Thomas (DB) Leo Wells (DL) 2003 Nick Body (WR) Alvin Mask (DB) Leo Wells (DL) 2004 Leo Wells (DL) 2005 Nick Body (WR) Derrion Fuqua (DB) Chris Middlebrooks (RB) 2006 Ryan Cue (OL) Dante Dunn (KR) Grant Fodor (OL) 2007 Alan Guy (LB) 2008 Tristan Black (LB) 2009 Marc Cuddeback (OL) Ryan Jonik (OL) Nick Thomas (LB) 2010 Marc Cuddeback (C) Will Khoury (T) 2011 Greg Hasse (DE) Raleigh Ross (LB) Ed Viverette (LB) 2012 Aaron Cornett (CB) Toney Davis (RB) Curtis Ferguson (G) Serxho Guraleci (DT) Dominique Maybanks (WR) Stefan Terleckyj (PK) Nick Thomas (LB) Ed Viverette (LB) Third Team All-MIFC 1990 Mike DenDooven (OL) Tim Morris (LB) Honorable Mention 1975 Tom Hurley (DE) Larry Lentz (OL) Dean Morrison (WR) Bob Rogers (WR) Jerry Sharon (CB) 1976 Pete Biondo (TE) Randy Epley (LB) Al Hartley (DL) Joe Kronner (DL) Gerald Megenity (DB) Jon Zimmer (DL) 1978 Randy Alexander (RB) Keith Gilmore (DL) Brian VanGorder (LB) 1980 Bob VanGorder (OL) Kevin Schneider (TE) 1982 Chuck Aldrich (DB) 1983 Paul Butcher (LB)

Mark Makela (DB) Jerry McGowan (PK) 1984 Jerry McGowan (PK) Rich Popp (QB) 1985 Tom Badalamenti (WR) Albert Brown (DL) Mark Brown (LB) 1986 Marty Altounian (DL) Roger Calcaterra (OL) Chad Fietsam (WR) Steve Gregor (LB) Greg Zunker (LB) 1987 Marty Altounian (DL) Joe Benke (TE) Chad Fietsam (WR) David Lee (WR) 1988 Steve Lee (RB) 1989 Derric Coakley (WR) Chuck Crespi (OL) Joe Delfgauw (PK & P) Paul Kroll (QB) Tim Morris (LB) Ray Ponder (WR) 1990 Kevin Dixson (WR) Ebbie Herbert (DB) Robert Klick (PK) Eric Ruth (DE) Shoane Scannel (LB) 1991 Kevin Dixson (WR & KR) Joe Golaszewski (DL) 1992 Erik Burton (P) Kevin Worthy (LB) 1993 Nate Bush (WR & KR) Richard Hall (TE) Ken Johnson (LB) 1994 Erik Burton (P) Nate Bush (KR) Garth Frost (OL) Richard Hall (TE) 1995 Rich Baur (OL) Nate Bush (WR) Ken Johnson (TE) Rod Simmons (LB) 1996 Jim Filipiak (DB) Daishawn Franklin (DL) Chris George (WR) Arnie Gillert (RB) Rod Simmons (LB) 1997 John Aird (TE) Tim Carpenter (OL) Daishawn Franklin (DL) Arnie Gillert (RB) Michael Gluski (QB) 1998 John Aird (TE) Jason Carpenter (DL) Michael Gluski (QB) Jon Roberts (Specialist) Ed Youngs (LB) 1999 Pierre Brown (WR) Jason Carpenter (DL) Dan Galovich (DB) Tim Homrich (DL) Thabiti Williamson (RB)

2000 Brandon Evans (OL) Huston Julian (TE) Dan Stuckey (LB) Derrick Thomas (DB) Sal Warner (DB) 2001 Mohamad Bazzi (LB) Shaun Holiday (LB) Craig Jobe (DL) Dan Smitherman (DB) Derrick Thomas (DB) 2002 Marqus Anthony (WR) Mohamad Bazzi (LB) Earl Carruthers (DB) Joel Grambau (OL) Ryan Strong (OL) 2003 Mohamad Bazzi (LB) Greg Gundersen (PK) Randy Hutchison (QB) Nick Pappas (LB) Ryan Strong (OL) 2004 Bobby Boyer (DB) Jerriel Burrus (DB) John Rehberg (TE) Joe Touzin (DL) Ron Williams (WR) 2005 Alan Clay (DL) Alan Guy (LB) Michael Hall (DL) Frank Lietke (OL) Chris Smilo (DL) 2006 Tristan Black (LB) Alan Guy (LB) John Rehberg (TE) Chris Smilo (DL) Ty Spencer (DB) Jake Weingartz (WR) 2007 Muhammad Abdullah (OL) Tristan Black (LB) Daryl Graham (RB) Frank Lietke (OL) John Rehberg (TE) Stan Thornton (KR) 2008 Athan Anagonye (DL) Andrew Bates (DL) Jeremy Jones (DB) Ryan Jonik (OL) Joe Long (OL) Stan Thornton (DB) 2009 Athan Anagonye (DL) Jeremy Jones (DB) Joe Long (OL) Josh Renel (ST) Bruno Shkreli (ST) 2010 Curtis Ferguson (G) Greg Hasse (DE) Austin Hughes (TE) Raleigh Ross (LB) Cortez Smith (CB) Stefan Terleckyj (PK) 2011 Aaron Cornett (CB) Toney Davis (RB) Curtis Ferguson (G) Chet Privett (FB) Chris Pyant (DT) Stefan Terleckyj (PK) 2012 Andrew Matt (DE)


WSU’S ACADEMIC ALL-LEAGUE SELECTIONS/GLIAC COMMISSIONER AWARD All-Academic Team 1988 Chad Fietsam 1989 Rod Awada Paul Kroll Mike Powers* 1990 Larry Alsobrooks* Paul Kroll* 1991 Kevin Dixson Kevin Dixson (ST) Eric Ruth 1992 Tony Hawk 1993 Eric Ruth Paul Schroeder Derek Crombie* Kevin Worthy* 1994 Derek Crombie* Al Haas Gary Ruttan* 1995 Derek Crombie Jim Filipiak* Gary Ruttan* 1996 Jim Filipiak Tom Milanov* 1997 Matt Fishburn Andy Grimm Tony Hawk Scott Wooster 1998 Daishawn Franklin Jimmy Hill Nick Burgess* Michael Gluski* Jon Roberts* Josh Speller* 1999 Sebastian Atar Aaron Broglin David Brown Jason Carpenter Mark Carter Huston Julian Rich Nicks David Tatti Scott Wooster 2000 Dave Brown Jason Carpenter Dan Flannery Joel Grambau Larry Hernandez Kurt Hunsanger Huston Julian Jeff Roeschke Dave Tatti 2001 Andy Dombrowski Jorge Gomez Joel Grambau Pat Harwood Craig Jobe Nick Pappas Jeff Roeschke Ryan Strong Roger White 2002 Darrel Czubaj Andy Dombrowski Jorge Gomez

Joel Grambau Pat Harwood Frank Hess Adam Nemer-Kaiser Mike Nowicki Nick Pappas Ryan Strong Stephen Wayne Roger White 2003 John Atkinson Kyle Fater Jorge Gomez Pat Harwood Ryan Oshnock Nick Pappas Ryan Strong Merrick Steele Roger White 2004 Dan Barnes Jon Herstein Dale Knuth Chris Manno Ryan Oshnock Kris Prevost John Rehberg Kenny Schmidt Jake Weingartz 2005 Dan Barnes Mickey Berce Wes Brown Alan Guy Dale Knuth Frank Lietke Ryan Oshnock Kris Prevost John Rehberg Kenny Schmidt Jake Weingartz 2006 Dan Barnes Mickey Berce Chad Blair Alan Guy Smith Julmisse Dale Knuth Frank Lietke Antonio Mansour Terrance Mansour Adam Nuckols Ryan Oshnock John Rehberg Ray Rocheleau Kenny Schmidt Bruno Shkreli Jason Thomas Jake Weingartz Brent Wisniewski 2007 Andrew Bates Luis Gomez Guye Goodlow Alan Guy Ryan Jonik Jimmy Kinaia Dale Knuth Frank Lietke Adam Nuckols Trent Pohl Chris Ratcliff John Rehberg Kenny Schmidt Matt Shango Bruno Shkreli Kenny Watson Brent Wisniewski 2008

Andrew Bates Mickey Berce Troy Burrell Matt Faulkner Will Khoury Jimmy Kinaia Kenny Loney Joe Long Matt Maus Ryan Moulding Greg Oberstaedt Chris Ostosh Chris Ratcliff Raleigh Ross Matt Shango Bruno Shkreli Brent Wisniewski Steve Wisniewski Cory Zauner 2009 Troy Burrell Pat Cecile Joe Claiborne Aaron Cornett Matt Faulkner Branko Hamilton Austin Hughes Will Khoury Jordan Kidd Jimmy Kinaia Kenny Loney Joe Long Matt Maus Mickey Mohner Greg Oberstaedt Josh Renel Jon Robinson Ray Rocheleau Matt Shango Bruno Shkreli Nick Thomas Brent Wisniewski Cory Zauner MIFC selected First Team Offense and First Team Defense plus honorable mention (denoted by *). Starting in 2010, the GLIAC re c o g n i ze d A l l - A c a d e m i c Excellence (cumulative gpa 3.5+) and All-Academic (cumulative gpa 3.0-3.49). WSU had a school-record 33 football players receive GLIAC All-Academic honors for 2010. All-Academic Excellence 2010 Matt Faulkner Jimmy Kinaia Andrew Matt Mickey Mohner Austin Nelson Chet Privett Josh Renel Nick Thomas 2011 Moe Davenport Jimmy Kinaia Sean McCarthy Steve O’Shell Chet Privett Josh Renel Nick Thomas 2012 Sean McCarthy

Mickey Mohner Steve O’Shell Chet Privett Stefan Terleckyj Nate Theaker Nick Thomas Ben Walker Ethan Walsh All-Academic 2010 Kevin Buford-Wilson Troy Burrell Pat Cecile Steve Conway Toney Davis Will Gardner Zack George Serxho Guraleci Kaunda Hancock Zach Houghton Jessie Johnson Will Khoury Mike Laamanen Kenny Loney Joe Long Brian McInerney Danny McKae Greg Oberstaedt Michael Pack Antwon Robinson Jon Robinson Tyler Sleep Cortez Smith Jeff Williams Cory Zauner 2011 Thom Box Troy Burrell Pat Cecile Steve Conway Serxho Guraleci Kaunda Hancock Zach Houghton Will Khoury Kenny Loney Joe Long Tim MacLean Andrew Matt Matt Maus Danny McKae Mickey Mohner Austin Nelson Greg Oberstaedt Michael Pack Jon Robinson Stefan Terleckyj Matthew Vallevand Ben Walker Jeff Williams 2012 Zak Bielecki Thom Box Kevin Buford-Wilson Pat Cecile Steve Conway Moe Davenport Serxho Guraleci Kaunda Hancock Mike Komor Tim MacLean Andrew Matt Austin Nelson Michael Pack Carl Roscoe Mike Sawchuk Will Wheat Jeff Williams

Wayne State senior student-athletes Mickey Mohner and Nick Thomas were announced as recipients of the Fall 2012 Meijer Commissioner’s Award. The Meijer awards are issued after the Fall, Winter and Springs season and highlight six female and six male athletes that excel in both the classroom and on the field of play. Mohner and Thomas were two of the four football players selected. Mohner, a quarterback who made 44 career starts, was a four-time Academic All-GLIAC selection. He finished his Wayne State career as the leader in passing yards (7,287), passing touchdowns (55), completions (537), attempts (961) and passing efficiency rating (131.2). Mohner was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll five times as well as the Coach’s Honor roll twice. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting in May 2012 and is currently enrolled in the master’s program at WSU. He maintains a 3.83 grade point average. Thomas concluded his Warrior career as a middle linebacker, where he played in 37 games (26 starts). He is a two-time Second-Team All-GLIAC selection and four-time Academic All-GLIAC honoree. On the field, he finished with 267 tackles (133-134), which includes 28.5 tackles for a loss. Thomas recorded nine sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, two interceptions and three pass breakups. Thomas, who was named to the Athletic Directors Honor Roll all eight semesters as an undergraduate, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in finance honors in May 2012 and is currently pursuing a Masters in Business Administration. He has a 3.65 grade point average. Since the GLIAC instituted the Commissioner’s Award for the 2007-08 academic year, 24 WSU student-athletes have earned this award a total of 31 times. The seven two-time recipients are Alison Allen, Cauli Bedran, Thomas Ducret, Catherine Leix, Josh Renel, Ashley St. Andrew and Mike Wiseman.

Two-time GLIAC Commissioner Award recipient Josh Renel is pictured above scoring the first touchdown of the 2011 national semifinal win at Winston-Salem State. He would also score the first touchdown of the 2011 national championship game returning the opening kickoff 93 yards.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Running back Joique Bell became the first former Wayne State University player to participate in the Senior Bowl. In January of 2010, he rushed for 17 yards on eight carries, but recorded a first down on three of his rushing attempts. Four of his carries came on the North’s initial drive of the game setting up a field goal. In January of 2012, offensive tackle Joe Long played in the 87th East-West Shrine Game®. The Game was held at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. Long played both offensive tackle and served as a long snapper in the contest. In January of 2011, cornerback Stan Thornton played in the Division II Cactus Bowl. He tallied two tackles and a pass break-up as his Red Storm squad recorded a 28-6 triumph over the Blue Devils. Thornton had a pass break-up of Hillsdale quarterback Troy Weatherhead’s attempt on a third-and-two play on the game’s opening drive. In the Blue Devils’ first drive of the second quarter, Thornton tackled a wide receiver for a five-yard gain on a third-and-six play. He also recorded a solo tackle in the fourth quarter. The Red Storm defense limited the Blue Devils to 4-of-15 on third and fourth down plays during the contest. Thornton’s participation marked the 13th by a Wayne State player in the Division II All-Star game. The Warriors had two seniors from the 2008 campaign participate in post-season bowl games. Both safety Dante Dunn and linebacker Tristan Black played in the East Coast Bowl, while Dunn also saw action in the 2009 Cactus Bowl. Dunn was in on three tackles for the North, while Black made two tackles at the East Coast Bowl. In the Cactus Bowl, Dunn led the East defense with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery and eight tackles, including one for loss. Running back Craig Duppong participated in the 2003 Whataburger Cactus Bowl held in Kingsville, Texas, on the campus of Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Duppong led the East squad in rushing with 33 yards on 12 carries. On his first carry of the game, on a fourth-and-one, Duppong gained three yards. His 11-yard run on the first drive of

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the second half set up the East’s squad first points. On a third-and-two rush in the fourth quarter, Duppong gained three yards and another first down. In overtime, he had a five-yard carry on a second-and-10 that led to an East field goal and a 27-24 lead. The West squad threw a 35-yard touchdown pass on its first play in the extra session for a 30-27 win. The year before, WSU senior wide receiver Pierre Brown participated in the 2002 Whataburger Cactus Bowl. Brown had four receptions for 42 yards for the East squad. Formerly known as the Snow Bowl, the Cactus Bowl used an East/West format until the 2011 game with teams comprised of Division II Players. Huston Julian played in the 2001 Cactus Bowl following the completion of the 2000 season. “This was just an amazing experience,” said Julian. “It was nice to put on the pads once again and play the game that I love. There was great support from the community for the game and it was an unbelievable atmosphere to be around. It was nice to be a celebrity for a week.” After the end of the 1997 campaign, Tony Hawk and Derek Lindsay both participated in the 1998 contest. The previous year Ken Johnson was selected, while Gary Ruttan played in the 1996 game. Matt Carey and Joe Gough each participated in the 1995 Snow Bowl. The inaugural NCAA Division II All-Star game was held on January 6, 1994, at the FargoDome in Fargo, North Dakota. Wayne State linebacker Tom Beer was one of six players selected from the MIFC to participate in the inaugural Snow Bowl. The East Coast Bowl is an annual college All-Star football game played the Saturday following Thanksgiving at Historic Cameron Field in Petersburg, Va. The game is cosponsored by the City of Petersburg and the National Football Foundation/College Hall of Fame and all revenue generated is used to award a scholarship for a high school senior who plans to play football on the Division I-AA, II or III level. Aside from having the opportunity to showcase their ability in front of professional scouts, players will also do inspirational visits to community centers, hospitals and convalescent centers.

Joique Bell (#25) played in the 2010 Senior Bowl.

Craig Duppong played in the 2003 Cactus Bowl.

Pierre Brown played in the 2002 Whataburger Cactus Bowl.


WSU ALL-AMERICANS/NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Gene Upshaw Award Top Lineman (Offense+Defense) in D-II 2011.............................Joe Long

Hansen’s Football Gazette National Offensive Back of the Year 2009......................... Joique Bell

D2Football.com National Offensive Player of the Year 2009......................... Joique Bell

Collier’s Magazine All-American Honorable Mention 1953............................ Vic Zucco

Offense First Team 2006................David Chudzinski 2009......................... Joique Bell 2010.... Josh Renel (all-purpose) 2011.............................Joe Long

First Team 2009......................... Joique Bell 2011......................Jeremy Jones 2011.............................Joe Long

Associated Press Little All-American First Team 2006................David Chudzinski 2009......................... Joique Bell 2011.............................Joe Long 2011......................Jeremy Jones Third Team 2000...................... Pierre Brown 2006......................... Joique Bell 2010......................Jeremy Jones 2011.........................Troy Burrell Honorable Mention 1983..........................Matt Didio 1988....................Randy Holmes 1988...........................Joe Benke American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) First Team 2006......................... Joique Bell 2009......................... Joique Bell 2011......................Jeremy Jones Division II SID/ Daktronics, Inc. National Offensive Player of the Year 2009......................... Joique Bell Offense First Team 2006................David Chudzinski 2009......................... Joique Bell 2011.............................Joe Long Offense Second Team 2006......................... Joique Bell 2011.........................Troy Burrell Defense First Team 2010......................Jeremy Jones Defense Second Team 2011......................Jeremy Jones Defense Third Team 1994..........................Tim Morris Offense Honorable Mention 1994..........................Joe Gough CollegeSportsReport.com Special Mention 2003...................Craig Duppong

Defense First Team 2011......................Jeremy Jones Offense Second Team 2006......................... Joique Bell 2011.........................Troy Burrell

Second Team 2006......................... Joique Bell 2006................David Chudzinski 2008........................Dante Dunn 2011.........................Troy Burrell

Honorable Mention 2007......................... Joique Bell 2010....................... Daunte Akra 2010......................Jeremy Jones 2010.............................Joe Long 2011..........................Josh Renel D2Football.com All-Decade Second Team (2000-2009) Joique Bell

HARLON HILL Wayne State University running back Joique Bell was the 2009 recipient of the Harlon Hill Trophy as announced by the National Harlon Hill Award Committee. Bell was one of 24 candidates for the 2007 Harlon Hill Trophy. In 2006, Bell was one of just two freshmen who made the initial cut. In 2010, junior Josh Renel was in the final 24. The 24 candidates are placed on regional ballots and the top two players from each of the four NCAA regions advance to the national ballot.

Defense Second Team 2008........................Dante Dunn

HARLON HILL WINNERS

Offense Third Team 1994..........................Joe Gough 2003...................Craig Duppong 2011.... Josh Renel (all-purpose) Defense Third Team 1988.................Marty Altounian 1994..........................Tim Morris Honorable Mention 1988...........................Joe Benke 1988....................Randy Holmes 1988....................Derrick Mason 1997......................... Tony Hawk 2002...................Craig Duppong 2006.................... Derrion Fuqua 2010.................... Stan Thornton 2011........................ Toney Davis 2011......................... Greg Hasse 2011........................Chet Privett Football News Defense Honorable Mention 1986....................... Mark Brown C.M. Frank Offense Second Team 1994..........................Joe Gough Defense Second Team 1994..........................Tim Morris Offense Honorable Mention 1993..........................Joe Gough Defense Honorable Mention 1993............................Tom Beer 1994........................Gary Ruttan 1995........................Gary Ruttan Offense Special Honorable Mention 1994..........................Matt Carey

Joique Bell and head coach Paul Winters in Florence, Ala., following the 2009 Harlon Hill Trophy presentation.

Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Player Jeff Bentrim Johnny Bailey Johnny Bailey Johnny Bailey Chris Simdorn Ronnie West Ronald Moore Roger Graham Chris Hatcher Ronald McKinnon Jarrett Anderson Irvin Sigler Brian Shay Corte McGuffey Dusty Bonner Dusty Bonner Curt Anes Will Hall Chad Friehauf Jimmy Terwilliger Danny Woodhead Danny Woodhead Bernard Scott Joique Bell Eric Czerniewski Jonas Randolph Zach Zulli

Pos. School QB North Dakota State RB Texas A&M-Kingsville RB Texas A&M-Kingsville RB Texas A&M-Kingsville QB North Dakota State WR Pittsburg State RB Pittsburg State RB New Haven QB Valdosta State LB North Alabama TB Truman State TB Bloomsburg RB Emporia State QB Northern Colorado QB Valdosta State QB Valdosta State QB Grand Valley QB North Alabama QB Colorado School of Mines QB East Stroudsburg RB Chadron State RB Chadron State RB Abilene Christian RB Wayne State QB Central Missouri RB Mars Hill QB Shippensburg

The nomination of players for the Harlon Hill Trophy and the voting on these players is conducted by the sports information directors at the 155 NCAA Division II schools which compete in football. Schools may nominate any player who has distinguished himself as being among the best players in the NCAA Division Joe Long accepting the 2011 Gene Upshaw Award II during the current season. To insure national during the East-West Shrine Game week activities. representation on the voting for the Harlon Hill Trophy balloting, voting is first conducted on regional basis within the four NCAA regions. Player nominations from the Northeast, South, Midwest and West are sent to Hill Committee Chairman Jeff Hodges. They are then broken down into regions and are sent to the National Advisory Committee for review.

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ALL-REGION/NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

All-Northwest Region/Super Region #3 Third Team 2005.............................................................Michael Hall (DL) Daktronics, Inc. 2006..................................................................Ryan Cue (OL) Super Region #3 Offensive Player of the Year 2009.......................................................................Joique Bell 2007....................................... Dante Dunn (Return Specialist) 2010.............................................................Daunte Akra (DE) 2010.............................................................Troy Burrell (WR) Northeast Region First Team 1994.......................................................................Tim Morris 2010................................................................... Joe Long (LT) 2000.................................................................. Huston Julian 2011..............................................................Will Khoury (RT) 2002................................................................ Craig Duppong 2011.............................................................Raleigh Ross (LB) 2011..............................................................Toney Davis (RB)

ALL-REGION SELECTIONS

Northwest Region/Super Region #3 First Team 2006.......................................................................Joique Bell 2006.............................................................David Chudzinski 2007.......................................................................Joique Bell 2008.......................................................Dante Dunn (Safety) 2008............................................Dante Dunn (Ret. Specialist) 2009.......................................................................Joique Bell 2010.................................................................... Daunte Akra 2010...................................................................Jeremy Jones 2011....................................................................Troy Burrell* 2011...................................................................Jeremy Jones 2011........................................................................Joe Long* * Top vote-getter at position.

D2Football.com Northwest Region First Team 2006.......................................................................Joique Bell 2006.............................................................David Chudzinski Northwest Region Second Team 2005.........................................................................Leo Wells

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS Hansen’s Football Gazette National Defensive Player of the Week 1995...................................Ron Adkins vs. Northern Michigan

WSU head coach Paul Winters was the 2011 AFCA (American Football Coaches Association) Division II National Coach of the Year recipient.

Northeast Region Second Team 1994....................................................................... Joe Gough Hansen’s Football Gazette 2000................................................................... Pierre Brown National Offensive Player of the Week 2000..........................................................Thabiti Williamson 2003................................................................ Craig Duppong 1988........................................... Randy Holmes vs. Valparaiso 2002.................................. Randy Hutchison at Michigan Tech Northwest Region/ Super Region #3/#4 Second Team 2006...............................................Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst 2008.......................................................................Joique Bell 2006................................................... Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale 2008..............................................................Cornelius Dillard D2Football.com 2008................................................................... Matt Shango National Defensive Player of the Week 2010..........................................................................Joe Long 2011....................................................................... Josh Renel 2008.....................................Dante Dunn vs. Indianapolis (co) 2012.................................................................Gerren DuHart 2010..................................... Jeremy Jones vs. Saginaw Valley 2011.......................................Jeremy Jones vs. Michigan Tech Hansen’s Football Gazette Super Region #3 Offensive Player of the Year 2011..........................................................................Joe Long

D2Football.com National Special Teams Player of the Week 2008............................................Dante Dunn vs. Indianapolis

Jeremy Jones during one of his three first half interception returns at Nebraska-Kearney in the second round of the 2011 NCAA playoffs.

All-Northwest Region/Super Region #3/#4 First Team 2006...............................................................Joique Bell (RB) D2Football.com 2006..................................................... David Chudzinski (PK) Honorable Mention 2008............................................................. Dante Dunn (DB) National Off ensive Player of the Week 2009...............................................................Joique Bell (RB) 2006 ...............................................Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst 2010................................................. Josh Renel (All-Purpose) 2011...................................................................Joe Long (OT) D2Football.com 2011........................................ Josh Renel (RB + All-Purpose) Honorable Mention 2011.............................................................Troy Burrell (WR) National Defensive Player of the Week 2011..............................................................Jeremy Jones (S) 2012..........................................................Gerren DuHart (CB) 2003...............................................Earl Carruthers at Ashland 2005................................................ Alan Guy vs. Indianapolis All-Northwest Region/Super Region #3/#4 Second Team 2006..........................................................Derrion Fuqua (DB) 2007.................................................Joique Bell (All-Purpose) 2008...................................................... Cornelius Dillard (DB) 2010.......................................................... Stan Thornton (CB) 2011..............................................................Chet Privett (FB) 2011...............................................................Greg Hasse (DE) 2012..........................................................Stefan Terleckyj (P)

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Troy Burrell making one of his catches in the playoff win at Minnesota-Duluth.


PRO FOOTBALL AND WAYNE STATE The first former Wayne player to reach the professional ranks was 1941 letterwinner Tom Kennedy. A 6-0, 218-pound offensive tackle from Pittsfield, Mass., Kennedy played two games in 1944 with the Detroit Lions.

Tom Kennedy

Richard “Dick” Byas, a 5-9, 180-pound defensive back from Detroit MacKenzie H.S., was a threeyear letterwinner at WSU (1971-72-73). He played 103 games with the Atlanta Falcons from 197480 returning six interceptions for 193 yards, four punts for 30 yards and 23 kickoffs for 519 yards. He scored three touchdowns. John Sokolosky was a 6-2, 240-pound center from Detroit De La Salle H.S. A four-year letterwinner (1974-75-76-77) at WSU, he played 11 games in 1978 with the Detroit Lions.

The first Tartar ever drafted was George Gembis, who was selected in the 13th round (115th overall) by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1939. Valentino “Tino” Sabuco, a 1946 Tartar letterwinner from Detroit MacKenzie H.S., played 10 games in 1949 with San Francisco of the AllAmerican Football Conference as a 6-1, 206-pound center. Bob Langas, a 6-4, 230-pound defensive end from Detroit Cooley H.S., and a three-year Wayne letterwinner (1949-50-51), played eight games in 1954 with Baltimore and had one kickoff return for 18 yards. Jack Crittendon, a 6-1, 190-pound offensive end from Ferndale, lettered from 1950-53 at Wayne. He played 10 games with the Chicago Cardinals in 1954 and had five receptions for 48 yards. Elbert Richmond, a 1950-51-52 Wayne letterwinner, signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1953 and played two exhibition games for the Green Bay Packers. Walt Jenkins, a 6-1, 223-pound defensive lineman from Detroit Miller H.S., lettered in 1953 and 1954 at Wayne. He was drafted in the ninth round of the 1955 draft by the Detroit Lions (108th overall) and played two games with Detroit in 1955. He then played in the Canadian Football League with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from 1956 to 1959, playing at both defensive end and offensive guard. Vic Zucco, a 1953-54 letterwinner at Wayne, was a 6-0, 187-pound defensive back from Pittsburgh. He was drafted in the fifth round in 1957 by the Chicago Bears (60th overall). Zucco played 38 games with the Bears from 1957-60, playing all 12 games in 1957-58-60, and two contests in 1959. He recorded 12 kickoff returns for 384 yards, eight interception returns for 85 yards, 37 punt returns for 176 yards and returned one fumble for a touchdown. Ben Paolucci, a three-year (1955-56-57) letterwinner at WSU, was a 6-2, 240-pound defensive tackle from Detroit Cass Tech. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the ninth round of the 1958 draft (109th overall). Paolucci played four games with Detroit in 1959. A.J. Vaughn, a 1965-66-67 letterwinner at WSU, was selected in the 12th round by the Atlanta Falcons (302nd overall) in the 1968.

Paul Butcher, a 6-0, 230-pound linebacker from Dearborn St. Alphonsus H.S., earned four letters as a Tartar (1982-83-84-85). He played 134 games with the Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers and Oakland Raiders from 1986-96. He was selected as the special teams player for the 1986 All-Madden Team. Derric Coakley, a 1989 WSU football letterwinner, returned to professional football following a minor league baseball career. He was selected as the 1998 Professional Indoor Football League Defensive Player of the Year while competing for the Green Bay Bombers. He also played with the Peoria Pirates, Pensacola Barracudas (AF2), Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) and the Tennessee Valley Raptors while earning All-League honors five times. Tom Beer, a 6-1, 237-pound linebacker from Bay Port H.S., was a four-year (1990-93) letterwinner at WSU. He was drafted in the seventh round of the 1994 draft by the Detroit Lions (215th overall). He played in 41 games with the Lions from 199496. Michael Gluski, who lettered four years at WSU (1994-98), played in AF2 for the Cape Fear Wildcats. Gluski’s teammate both at WSU (199598) and with Cape Fear was Daishawn Franklin. Pierre Brown, a 1998-2001 WSU letterwinner, signed as a free agent with Detroit in 2002. The 6-1, 180-pound wide receiver from West Bloomfield, had 22 catches for 286 yards and a touchdown in 2003 with the Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe. Leo Wells, a four-year WSU letterwinner (200205), played in 2006 with the Peoria Roughriders of the United Indoor Football League recording eight tackles. He spent the 2007 season with the Kalamazoo Xplosion of the Continental Indoor Football League. Bobby Boyer, who lettered twice at WSU (200405), played in 2006 with the Green Bay Blizzard of AF2 catching 14 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns. He played in 2007 with the Port Huron Pirates of the CIFL and with the Flint Phantoms in 2008. He had 38 catches for 517 yards and seven touchdowns for the Phantoms.

was selected MVP of the championship game after recording 12 receptions for 156 yards and three touchdowns. During the regular season, Body had 66 catches for a league-leading 849 yards and a CIFL best 28 touchdowns. Body’s teammate with the Saginaw Sting was Nate Collins, a 2001-02 WSU letterwinner. One of the owners of the squad was Mike Johnson, a WSU tight end from 2000-03. Other former WSU players competing in the third season of the CIFL were Brandon Dinkins (Milwaukee Bonecrushers) and Randy Hutchison (Kalamazoo Xplosion). Dinkins lettered in 2002 for WSU, while Hutchison was a 2001-03 WSU letterwinner. In 2009, Dante Dunn had a rookie tryout with the Buffalo Bills. In the summer of 2009, Randy Hutchison and Nick Body played for the Fort Wayne Freedom of the CIFL. Body also played for the Saginaw Sting of the Indoor Football League along with Nate Collins. Former kicker (2003-04) Greg Gundersen played with the Alabama Vipers and Tulsa Talons of the Arena Football League in 2010 and the Utah Blaze and the Tampa Bay Storm in 2011 connecting on 47-of-59 extra points.

182 on 31 carries and nine receptions for 139 yards. He spent the entire regular-season except the first two weeks on the Saints practice squad before being signed by the Detroit Lions prior to the regular-season finale. In the 2012 regular season with the Detroit Lions, Bell had 12 multi-reception games and ended the season ranked third in the NFL among running backs with 485 receiving yards and tied for fifth among running backs with 52 receptions. The first touchdown of his career also happened to be the Lions’ first of the 2012 season (against St. Louis on Sept. 9). He scored on a 1-yard carry. Bell’s 67-yard run in Week 13 vs. Indianapolis was the longest run of the season by a Lions rusher and the longest for a Detroit running back since 2011. He finished the game against the Colts with a career-high 81 yards rushing on seven carries. He set career highs in Week 16 vs. Atlanta, finishing with nine receptions for 73 yards. Bell finished the 2012 regular season with 414 yards rushing on 82 carries (5.0 yards per rush) and also scored three touchdowns.

In the spring of 2009, Tristan Black was drafted in the second round by the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. Black blocked a punt and had four tackles in his first professional game.

Daunte Akra, who played in both 2008 and 2010 at WSU, was on the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes practice squad in 2011 before joining the Detroit Lions for training camp. He re-joined Montreal’s practice squad for the remainder of the 2011 campaign.

Despite being injured most of 2009, Black recorded eight tackles for the Stampeders. In 2010, he was traded to his hometown Toronto Argonauts and recorded seven tackles and a fumble recovery for the Argos. In 2011, he was awarded the game ball following Toronto’s season-opening 23-21 victory at Calgary. Black had 13 tackles and an interception in 2011.

The Chicago Bears, led by former Tartar Phil Emery (who became general manager early in 2012), signed safety Jeremy Jones to a free agent contract following the draft. Jones had an interception at Cleveland in the final pre-season game to earn a spot on the 53-man roster. Jones was inactive for the first two regular-season games of the 2012 campaign before retiring.

In 2012, he helped the Argonauts to the Grey Cup by tallying seven defensive tackles and 17 special teams tackles, while playing in 15 regular-season games. Black also had one special teams tackle during the 2012 playoffs. He signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in February 2013 and has played primarily on special teams recording five tackles through the end of August.

Joe Long inked a free agent contract with the St. Louis Rams following the 2012 NFL Draft. Long appeared in all four St. Louis pre-season games, but was cut on the day after the pre-season ended. He was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers in November of 2012, and spent the remainder of the season on the practice squad. He was also on the Steelers practice squad at the start of the 2013 regular-season.

Joique Bell was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Buffalo Bills and spent all of the 2010 pre-season with the Bills. He rushed for 152 yards on 27 attempts and two touchdowns in four exhibition games that year for Buffalo. He also had four receptions for 15 yards and two kickoff returns for 34 yards.

Lee Butler, a 2004-05 WSU letterwinner, also played with the Peoria Roughriders in 2006 where he had six catches including one for a touchdown. Wes Brown, a 2005-06 WSU letterwinner, played in 2007 with the Kalamazoo Xplosion of the CIFL.

After spending the first two weeks of the NFL regular-season on Buffalo’s practice squad, Bell was signed by the Eagles on Sept. 21 and made his NFL regular-season debut in Philadelphia’s 28-3 win at Jacksonville. He played eight NFL regularseason games in 2010 (five with Indianapolis and three with Philadelphia), while also spending three weeks on Philadelphia’s practice squad. Bell was signed to the active roster by the New Orleans Saints prior to their playoff game but was inactive for the loss at Seattle.

Numerous former WSU players played in the CIFL in 2008. Nick Body (2002-06 WSU letterwinner)

In the 2011 pre-season with the Saints, Bell had the fifth-most rushing yards of any player with

Troy Burrell spent a month with the Detroit Lions during the summer of 2012. He also had two different stints on the Lions practice squad during the 2012 regular season.

Joique Bell in action from the 2013 pre-season where he finished with 103 rushing yards (6.9 ypc) and seven receptions for 91 yards.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL CoSIDA Academic All-American 1971................................................................................ Gary Schultz 1971..................................................................................Ken Russell 1972..............................................................................Walt Stasinski 1975..............................................................................Robert Rogers 2011................................................................................... Josh Renel NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship 1976.............................................................................. Ed Skowneski 1981...............................................................................Phillip Emery CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team 1983............................................................................ Lennie Jacosky 2002................................................................................Jorge Gomez 2003.................................................................................Nick Pappas 2004..............................................................................Ryan Oshnock 2005..................................................................................Dan Barnes 2006..................................................................................Dan Barnes 2006..............................................................................Ryan Oshnock 2008..............................................................................Andrew Bates 2010................................................................................... Josh Renel 2011................................................................................... Josh Renel Second Team 1996.................................................................................. Jim Filipiak 2002...........................................................................Stephen Wayne 2006.................................................................................Frank Lietke 2006............................................................................Jake Weingartz 2007..............................................................................Andrew Bates 2007.................................................................................Frank Lietke 2009................................................................................... Josh Renel 2009...............................................................................Bruno Shkreli 2010................................................................................Nick Thomas Honorable Mention 1983..................................................................................Scott Fisher National Football Foundation William Campbell (Draddy) Trophy Semifinalist 2006..............................................................................Ryan Oshnock 2007.................................................................................Frank Lietke 2008..............................................................................Andrew Bates 2009...............................................................................Bruno Shkreli 2010..............................................................................Matt Faulkner 2011................................................................................... Josh Renel 2012................................................................................ Nick Thomas (which recognizes an individual as the absolute best in the country for his combined academic success, football performance and exemplary community leadership) National Football Foundation (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society 2006-07 ........................................................................Ryan Oshnock 2007-08 .......................................................................Guye Goodlow 2007-08 ...........................................................................Frank Lietke 2007-08 ............................................................................ Dale Knuth 2007-08 ......................................................................Kenny Schmidt 2008-09 ........................................................................Andrew Bates 2009-10 .........................................................................Joe Claiborne 2009-10 .........................................................................Bruno Shkreli 2010-11 ........................................................................Matt Faulkner 2011-12 ............................................................................Troy Burrell 2011-12 ........................................................................... Will Khoury 2011-12 .........................................................................Jimmy Kinaia 2011-12 .................................................................... Greg Oberstaedt 2011-12 ............................................................................. Josh Renel 2011-12 .........................................................................Jon Robinson 2012-13 ........................................................................ Steve Conway 2012-13 ...................................................................... Sean McCarthy 2012-13 ......................................................................Mickey Mohner 2012-13 .......................................................................... Nick Thomas

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The Wayne State University Department of Athletics is committed to the academic foundation of the Warrior student-athletes, their professional development and community involvement. Programs have been implemented to improve academic performance and retention in order to deliver success in the classroom. During the 2012-2013 academic calendar year nearly 60% of the Wayne State student-athlete body received a 3.0+ Grade Point Average at full time enrollment status. The Wayne State football program had 26 student-athletes receive GLIAC All-Academic team recognition during the 2012 season. Under the direction of head football coach Paul Winters, football studentathletes participate in a daily study table that emphasizes time management, classroom readiness, test taking strategies, tutorial assistance and study group sessions. Dr. Maria Sepulveda of the athletic department supervises the football study table sessions. Football is prevalent in the community through involvement associated with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Two members from each of the 17 Wayne State sports serve on the committee in efforts to build leadership and a strong relationship with the surrounding community. Joining the entire student-athlete body, the football team assists with fundraising for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, generating resources through canned food and clothing drives, volunteering at local soup kitchens, and mentoring programs. Four members of the 2007 Wayne State University football team were selected for the 2008 NFF Hampshire Honor Society, which is comprised of college football players from all divisions of play who each maintained a 3.2 GPA or better. The announcement was made by the National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame. Selected from WSU were seniors Guye Goodlow, Frank Lietke, Dale Knuth and Kenny Schmidt. The four honorees were the most for any GLIAC school. For the 2008 football season, Wayne State’s Andrew Bates was one of two GLIAC players inducted into the Hampshire Honor Society. The following year both Joe Claiborne and Bruno Shkreli were inducted, while Matt Faulkner received this recognition for the 2010 football campaign. In 2011-12, WSU had the most inductees of any GLIAC school and any college in the State of Michigan with six. Four members of the 2012 senior class received induction into the Hampshire Honor Society. Qualifications for membership in the NFF Hampshire Honor Society include: * Being a starter or a significant substitute in one’s last year of eligibility at an accredited NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision, Football Championship Subdivision, Division II, Division III, or an NAIA college or university; * Achieving a 3.2 cumulative grade point average throughout entire course of undergraduate study; and * Meeting all NCAA-mandated progress towards degree requirements. A total of 703 players from 259 schools qualified for membership in the society’s seventh year, marking the highest school participation in the history of the program, which began in 2007. The NFF Hampshire Honor Society capitalizes on the NFF’s current National Scholar-Athlete program, greatly expanding the number of scholar-athletes the NFF can recognize each year and further strengthening the organization’s leadership role in encouraging academic performance by the student-athletes who play football at the more than 700 college and universities nationwide. Jon F. Hanson, the chairman and founder of The Hampshire Companies, provided an endowment to launch the NFF Hampshire Honor Society in 2007. He made the contribution as part of his legacy to the organization after serving as NFF chairman from 1994-2006. Each of the 703 players awarded with membership in this year’s Honor Society will receive a certificate commemorating the achievement.

ACADEMIC SUCCESS

Gary Schultz was a 1971 CoSIDA Academic All-American.

Alan Guy was a 2007 AFCA Good Works Team Selection.

GUY NAMED TO AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM The two 11-man teams, a Division I-A team and a combined team from NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the NAIA, honor players for their dedication and commitment to community service. The AFCA has been selecting the Good Works Team since 1997. From 1992-1996, the Good Works Team was chosen by the College Football Association. When the CFA disbanded in 1997, the AFCA began selecting the teams. Alan Guy’s selection in 2007 marked the first time a WSU football player has earned Good Works honors.


SPECIAL TEAM AWARDS The first football number ever retired at Wayne State University is the number 35 jersey last worn by Ron Solack. Ron died of post-surgery complications in 1968, on the eve of the opening of the new Wayne State University Stadium. Ron wore his Wayne State uniform with unmatched pride and played the game with enthusiasm. He would have been a senior member of the 1969 team. An award was instituted in his name in 1969.

Ron Solack Award Winners Bill Cortis................................................ 1969 Don Didlake............................................ 1970 Gary Schultz ........................................... 1971 Jon Wilkerson ......................................... 1972 Ron Solack Dick Byas ................................................ 1973 Chuck Cosner .......................................... 1974 Ed Skowneski ......................................... 1975 Keith Anleitner ....................................... 1976 Randy Epley ........................................... 1977 Jerry LaPointe ........................................ 1978 Don Sarnacki .......................................... 1979 Phil Emery.............................................. 1980 Bob VanGorder ....................................... 1981 Craig Gerbe ............................................ 1982 Scott Fisher ............................................ 1983 Tom Doran.............................................. 1984 John Taylor ............................................. 1985 Rich Glodowski....................................... 1986 Roger Calcaterra ..................................... 1987 Derrick Mason ........................................ 1988 Pat Cecile (#99), pictured here last year vs. Tony Beaune .......................................... 1989 Lake Erie, was the 2012 Recipient of the Ron Steve Lee ................................................ 1990 Solack Award Todd Vydick ............................................ 1991

Randy Guzowski from his playing days at WSU.

Tom Leadbetter ...................................... 1992 Kevin Worthy ......................................... 1993 Matt Conley............................................ 1994 Dustan Cunningham .............................. 1994 Steve Zayachkowsky............................... 1995 Jim Filipiak ............................................. 1996 Rodney Simmons ................................... 1997 Andy Grimm........................................... 1998 Doug DenDooven ................................... 1999 Huston Julian ......................................... 2000 Mohamad Bazzi ..................................... 2001 Steve Andonovski ................................... 2002 Nick Pappas ............................................ 2003 Michael Hall ........................................... 2004 Alan Guy ................................................ 2005 Jake Weingartz ....................................... 2006 John Rehberg ......................................... 2007 Jason Thomas ......................................... 2008 Joique Bell ............................................. 2009 Austin Hughes........................................ 2010 Jon Robinson.......................................... 2011 Pat Cecile................................................ 2012

In 2002, Wayne State instituted the Randy Guzowski Award. The criteria includes: an upperclassman, who has shown true dedication to the University community, has demonstrated outstanding team leadership, and has shown exemplary school and community citizenship. The award is named after former WSU student-athlete Randy Guzowski. During his playing days (1977-80), the three-year letterwinner consistently contributed to the program both on and off the field. Following his playing career, Randy continued to serve the University. He joined the WSU police force in 1987 and served 15 years before passing away on December 23, 2001, from complications following a kidney and liver transplant. The inaugural winner, in 2002, of the Randy Guzowski Award was senior offensive lineman Joel Grambau. Senior defensive back Ryan Rutley was the 2003 recipient, while junior defensive back Ryan Oshnock was given the award three times from 2004-06. The 2007 recipient was senior linebacker Alan Guy, with junior Bruno Shkreli earning the award in 2008. Fifth-year senior fullback Brian Rilley was the 2009 recipient, with junior running back Josh Renel receiving the award following both the 2010 and 2011 campaigns. The 2012 recipient was senior wide receiver Steve Conway. 2013 MEDIA GUIDE WARRIOR FOOTBALL | 97


AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Most Valuable Player (Tartar of the Year) 1943................................................Marshal Chrisjohn 1944...................................................... Harold Vogler 1945...................................................Nicholas Cherup 1946............................................... Stephen Zukowski 1947......................................................... John Hazely 1949......................................................... John Hazely 1950.................................................... Robert Wyman 1951..................................................Elbert Richmond 1952.......................................T. Richard “Dick” Brown 1953..............................................................Vic Zucco 1954........................................................Walt Jenkins 1955..................................................... Don Halverson 1956........................................................Jack Goggins 1957.....................................................Ron Kowalczyk 1958....................................................... Jim McMillan 1982..........................................................Craig Gerbe 1983........................................................... Matt Didio 1992............................................................Joe Gough 1993..........................................................Mark Friday 1995......................................................... Gary Ruttan 1996........................................................ Ken Johnson 1998............................................................Jimmy Hill Offensive Most Valuable Player 1973.......................................................Ed Skowneski 1980...................................Willie Jackson/Paul Longo 1985...................................................... Brian Sanders 1993............................................................Joe Gough 1996......................................................... Arnie Gillert 1998............................................................Jimmy Hill 1999.............................................. Thabiti Williamson 2001........................................................Pierre Brown 2002.....................................................Craig Duppong 2003.....................................................Craig Duppong 2004...................................................... John Rehberg 2005.............................................................Nick Body 2006...........................................................Joique Bell 2007...........................................................Joique Bell 2008...........................................................Joique Bell 2009...........................................................Joique Bell 2010........................................................... Josh Renel 2011........................................Troy Burrell/Josh Renel 2012....................................................Curtis Ferguson

2003....................................................... Jerriel Burrus 2004....................................................... Jerriel Burrus 2005.................................................... Kenny Schmidt 2006................................................. David Chudzinski 2007......................................................... Dante Dunn 2008......................................................... Dante Dunn 2009.......................................................Bruno Shkreli 2010................................................... Stefan Terleckyj 2011...................................................... Austin Nelson 2012....................................................Stefan Terleckyj Most Outstanding Freshman/ Rookie of the Year 1980.....................................................Greg Goldstein 1992....................................................... Dino Candela 1993....................................................Rich Hammoud 1994.....................................................Chuck Rodgers 1996........................................................Tim Homrich 1998............................................................Ed Youngs 1999.................................................................Ed Atar Offensive Rookie of the Year (Scout Team/Tomorrow’s Team) 1990......................................................... Jeff Morgan 1992...........................................................Garth Frost 1995.............................................. David Margulewicz 1996...................................................... Kraig Westley 1997..................................................Andrew Cicarella 1998......................................................Jason Charron 1999............................................................Zac McKee 2001............................................. Bryan Brandenburg 2002....................................................... Jerriel Burrus 2003....................................................Jake Weingartz 2004.......................................................... Luis Gomez 2005.........................................................Chris Ostosh 2006...........................................................Joique Bell 2007.................................................. Marc Cuddeback 2008..........................................Joe Long/Kevin Smith 2009....................................................Mickey Mohner 2010..........................................................Chet Privett 2011............................................................ Thom Box 2012.....................................................Trent Brodbeck

Defensive Most Valuable Player 1987........................................................Ken Lockhart 1996........................................................ Ken Johnson 1998.............................................................Phil Black 1999....................................................... Don Galovich 2001..........................................................Joe Spuhler 2002....................................................Derrick Thomas 2003...........................................................Alvin Mask 2004............................................................Joe Touzin 2005......................................................Derrion Fuqua 2006...........................................................Chris Smilo 2007..............................................................Alan Guy 2008......................................................... Dante Dunn 2009........................................................ Nick Thomas 2010....................................................... Jeremy Jones 2011....................................................... Jeremy Jones 2012..........................................................Ed Viverette

Defensive Rookie of the Year (Scout Team/Tomorrow’s Team) 1987.................................................Larry Goniwiecha 1993...................................................Anthony Wright 1995.....................................................Robert Embree 1996.........................................................Tony Wright 1998.................................................................Ed Atar 1999............................................................ Jon O’Neil 2001.............................................................. Nick Hall 2002.............................................................Leo Wells 2003........................................................... Tony Davis 2004..............................................................Alan Guy 2005................................ Dante Dunn/Jonathan Klyce 2006........................................................Matt Shango 2007...........................Stan Thornton/Brandon Cooper 2008....................................................... Jeremy Jones 2009...........................................................Greg Hasse 2010........................................................Cortez Smith 2011..................................................... Gerren DuHart 2012.................................................... Jamiil Williams

Special Teams Most Valuable Player 1988..............................................................Bob Klick 1992...........................................................Erik Burton 1993............................................................Nate Bush 1994...........................................................Erik Burton 1995......................................................Matt Fishburn 1996.....................................................Dean Bacheller 1998..........................................................Jon Roberts 1999................................................. Joe Niemczewski 2000....................................................Sterling Walker 2001........................................................Jorge Gomez 2002.....................................................Daniel Stuckey

Most Valuable Defensive Lineman 1975........................................................... Guy Kebbe 1976........................................................ Vic Vereecke 1978......................................................Jerry LaPointe 1979........................................................Don Sarnacki 1990.............................................................. Eric Ruth 1991...................................................Joe Golaszewski 1993........................................................... Tim Morris 1994......................................................... Gary Ruttan 1995......................................................... Gary Ruttan 1996........................................................Tom Milanov 1998...............................................Daishawn Franklin

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WSU TEAM AWARDS 1999........................................................Tim Homrich Most Valuable Linebacker 1989........................................................... Tim Morris 1990........................................................... Tim Morris 1991............................................................. Tom Beer 1996........................................................ Ken Johnson Most Valuable Defensive Back 1974.................................................... Keith Anleitner 1975.................................................... Keith Anleitner 1976..................................................Gerald Megenity 1978...................................................... Terry Johnson 1979.......................................................Chuck Aldrich 1990...................................................... Ebbie Herbert 1991...........................................................Tony Hawk 1992............................................................. Tom Beer 1995...................................................... Rod Simmons 1996...........................................................Tony Hawk Most Valuable Offensive Back 1973.......................................................Ed Skowneski 1974.......................................................Ed Skowneski 1975.......................................................Ed Skowneski 1976.................................................. Mike Stankovich 1978........................................................ Jim Gendron 1979.......................................................Bruce Nichols 1989.............................................................Steve Lee 1991.............................................................Steve Lee 1992............................................................Joe Gough 1993............................................................Joe Gough 1996........................................................ Chris George Most Valuable Offensive Lineman 1975...........................................................Larry Lentz 1976........................................................Pat Carmody 1978.............................................................Mike Britt 1979.......................................................... Jeff Kovach 1988.............................................................Tony Koss 1990................................................. Mike DenDooven 1991................................................. Mike DenDooven 1993...........................................................Matt Carey 1995............................................................. Rich Baur 1996............................................................. Rich Baur 1998............................................................. John Aird 1999......................................................... Kevin Smith Most Valuable Receiver 1990.......................................................... Ray Ponder 1991.......................................................... Ray Ponder Scholar-Athlete 2005.......................................................... Dan Barnes 2006...........................................................Dale Knuth 2007...........................................................Dale Knuth 2008...................................................... Andrew Bates 2009..........................................................Troy Burrell 2010....................................................Mickey Mohner 2011..........................................................Troy Burrell 2012........................................................ Nick Thomas Ultimate/Iron Warrior (Outstanding work in weight room) 2005...................................................... John Rehberg 2006.......................................................... Dan Barnes 2007........................................................Matt Shango 2008........................................................ Tristan Black 2009.................................... Joique Bell/Bruno Shkreli 2010.............................................................. Joe Long 2011....................................................Zach Houghton 2012..........................................................Chet Privett Cortez Smith Award 2011..........................................................Troy Burrell 2012....................................................Serxho Guraleci

Most Improved Defensive Player 1975.............................................................Al Hartley 1976...................................................Dave Szymanski 1977...................................................... Terry Johnson 1979..........................................................Larry Smith 1982..........................................................Scott Fisher 1988....................................................Vince Mathews 1989.........................................Lawrence Hemingway 1990....................................................Dan Mastrovito 1991.......................................................Keith Croskey 1993.................................................... Paul Schroeder 1995.......................................................... Ron Adkins 1996.........................................................Mike Radtke Most Improved Offensive Player 1978.................................................. Randy Guzowski 1982..............................................................Wes Solo 1987........................................................ Chuck Crespi 1988............................................................ Joe Benke 1989............................................... Dale Dwojakowski 1991......................................................... Jeff Morgan 1992...........................................................Matt Carey 1993..........................................................Mark Friday 1996......................................................Tim Carpenter Blocking Proficiency Award 1969............................................................. Ed Grewe 1970...........................................................Joe Kramer 1971...................................................Larry Fitzpatrick Break-Maker of the Year 1965..................................................Greg Gargulinski 1966........................................................Dave Krupski 1967.......................................................... Pete Garrisi 1968.............................Ken Semelsberger/Fred White 1969.......................................................... Ken Russell 1970............................................................. Ed Moten 1971............................................................. Ed Moten 1972...................................................Larry Fitzpatrick 1973................................Larry Warren/Jon Wilkerson Hitter of the Year 1965...........................................Seymour Applebaum 1966...........................................................Ron Solack 1967............................................................Ed Pavoris 1968...........................................................Fred White 1969............................................................Tom Mach 1970...................................................Claude Williams 1971....................................................... George Breaz 1972......................................................Walt Stasinski 1973.................................................... Keith Anleitner Iron Man Award 1992........................................................ Matt Schultz 1994........................................................... John Perez 1999.........................................Dave Tatti, Greg Smith Outstanding Lineman 1951.................................................Frank Dobrzenski 1952........................................................Gerald Sauve 1953................................................ Roger Parmentier 1954........................................................Walt Jenkins 1955.............................................Daniel Szwejkowski 1956....................................................Arthur Freiman 1957.................................................... Benny Paolucci 1958.......................................................James O’Hara

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INDIVIDUAL GAME/SEASON/CAREER RECORDS RUSHING Most Attempts Game 52 .......................................Joe Gough vs. Hillsdale, 11/13/93 Season 385 ............................................................... Joe Gough, 1994 Career 1,181 ...................................................... Joique Bell, 2006-09

Touchdowns Game 6 ...........................................Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 6 .................................... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 Season 32 .................................................................Joique Bell, 2009 Career 96 ........................................................... Joique Bell, 2006-09

KICK RETURNS Punt Returns Game 7 ...............................Keith Bennett vs. Central State, 11/1/86 Season 30 ......................................................... Stephen Stokes, 2002 Career 81 ....................................................... Jerriel Burrus, 2003-06

Net Yards Game 326 ...........................Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 Season 2,084 ............................................................Joique Bell, 2009 Career 6,728 ...................................................... Joique Bell, 2006-09

Point After Touchdown Attempts Game 10 .................................... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 Season 72 .........................................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 Career 141 ........................................ Stefan Terlecky, 2010-SA

Punt Return Yardage Game 145 ..........................Newman Ertell vs. Ferris State, 10/13/23 145 .......................Sterling Walker vs. Indianapolis, 10/28/00 Season 342 ................................................................Nate Bush, 1993 Career 834 ..................................................... Jerriel Burrus, 2003-06

Touchdowns Game 6 .................................... Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 Season 29 .................................................................Joique Bell, 2009 Career 88 ........................................................... Joique Bell, 2006-09

Point After Touchdown Made Game 9 .........................................Stefan Terleckyj at Tiffin, 9/11/10 9 .......................................Stefan Terleckyj vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 Season 70 .........................................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 Career 139 ........................................ Stefan Terlecky, 2010-SA

Average Per Carry Game 12.2 .................. Joique Bell (26-318) vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 Season 8.06 ................................................. Vic Zucco (79-637), 1953 Career 7.29 ........................... Gary Baillargeon (166-1,210), 1951-52 PASSING Attempts Game 59 ................................ Michael Gluski vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 Season 390 .............................................................Mark Friday, 1993 Career 961 .................................................. Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 Completions Game 31 .................... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 31 ................................Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 Season 209 .............................................................Mark Friday, 1993 Career 537 .................................................. Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 Yards Game Season Career

439 ...............................Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 2,799 .....................................................Mickey Mohner, 2011 7,287 ............................................... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12

Interceptions Game 5 .................................... Jason Charron at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 5 ...................................... Rich Popp at Northwood, 10/18/86 5 ............................. George Birch vs. NE Missouri St., 10/7/72 Season 19 ........................................................... Jason Charron, 2000 19 ...............................................................Mark Friday, 1993 19 ...................................................................Paul Kroll, 1989 19 .............................................Alastair “Ollie” Mitchell, 1982 Career 44 .................................................. Jason Charron, 1999-2001 Touchdowns Game 5 ................................................ Dan Gray at Findlay, 9/29/01 5 ....................................Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/6/10 5 ...................................Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 Season 25 ..........................................................Mickey Mohner, 2011 Career 55 .................................................... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 Percentage Game .792 ....Randy Hutchison (19-24) at Northern Mich., 10/25/03 Season .601 ......................................Mickey Mohner (158-263), 2010 Career .581 ..............................Randy Hutchison (279-480), 2001-03 Average Per Completion Game 24.4 ...............Mickey Mohner (18-439) vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 Season 16.2 .....................................Jason Charron (147-2,385), 2000 Career 13.9 ....................................... Dan Gray (251-3,490), 2000-02 SCORING Points Scored Game 36 .........................................Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 36 .................................. Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 Kicker 15 ............................ Carey Starnes vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 Season 192 ...............................................................Joique Bell, 2009 Kicker 106 .......................................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 Career 576 ......................................................... Joique Bell, 2006-09 Kicker 238 ....................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-SA

Consecutive Point After Touchdowns Made Season 44 .........................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 and 2011 Career 58 ................................................. David Chudzinski, 2005-07 46+ ...................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011-SA Field Goals Made Game 5 .............................. Carey Starnes vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 Season 14 .......................................................David Chudzinski, 2006 Career 33 ................................................. David Chudzinski, 2005-08 33 ......................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-SA Consec. 9 ......................................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-11 RECEIVING Receptions Game 14 ....................................Nick Body vs. Indianapolis, 9/24/05 Season 87 ................................................................Troy Burrell, 2011 Career 187 ........................................................ Troy Burrell, 2008-11 Yards Game Season Career

239 ................Dick Lisabeth vs. North Dakota State, 10/22/54 1,633 ...........................................................Troy Burrell, 2011 3,138 ...................................................Pierre Brown, 1998-01

Touchdowns Game 4 ..........................................Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 Season 17 ............................................................. Pierre Brown, 2000 Career 37 ........................................................Pierre Brown, 1998-01 Average Per Reception Game 38.0 ............Jake Weingartz (3-114) at Northwood, 10/28/06 Season 22.61 ...................................... Pierre Brown (66-1,492), 2000 Career 22.36 .................................... Jim Konopka (22-492), 1966-68 PUNTING Attempts Game 16 ....................Alex Jamieson vs. Central Michigan, 11/27/30 Season 77 ...............................................................Brad Newitt, 1999 Career 223 .........................................................Erik Burton, 1991-94 Yards Game Season Career

Kickoff Returns Game 7 .................................................Four times, most recently by ................................... Jerriel Burrus at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 Season 28 ............................................................... Jon Roberts, 1998 Career 81 ..........................................................Jon Roberts, 1995-98 Kickoff Return Yardage Game 177 ........................ Tom Badalamenti vs Ferris State, 11/9/85 Season 634 ............................................................. Jon Roberts, 1998 Career 1,734 .....................................................Jon Roberts, 1995-98 Kickoff Return Average Game 49.3 .............................. Dick Lisabeth vs. Iowa State, 9/22/51 Season 30.7 .............................................Dante Dunn (17-522), 2008 Career 26.9 .....................................Dante Dunn (63-1,696), 2005-08

Game Season Career

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 386 ...Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 (318 rush, 23 rec, 45 KOR) 2,462 ............................................................Joique Bell, 2006 8,055 ...................................................... Joique Bell, 2006-09

TACKLES Total Tackles Game 26 ................................Tim Morris vs. Saginaw Valley, 9/8/90 Season 172 ................................................Tim Morris (116-56), 1994 Career 527 ............................. Tim Morris (321-206), 1989-90, 93-94 Solo Tackles Season 116 ...............................................................Tim Morris, 1994 Career 321 .............................................. Tim Morris, 1989-90, 93-94 Assisted Tackles Season 86 ..............................................................Paul Butcher, 1984 Career 250 .................................................. Keith Anleitner, 1973-76 Tackles for Loss Game 6 ......................................Gary Ruttan vs. St. Francis, 10/1/94 6 ................................. Joe Spuhler vs. Indianapolis, 10/27/01 Season 20 .............................................. Gary Ruttan (20-0/87), 1994 Career 53 ................................... Leo Wells (44-18/243 yds), 2002-05 Tackles for Loss Yards Season 107 ................................................Avery Barton-Taylor, 1984 Career 268 ..................................................... Albert Brown, 1983-86

589 ..................... George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 2,865 ..........................................................Brad Newitt, 1999 8,051 ......................................................Erik Burton, 1991-94

Quarterback Sacks Season 13.5 ......................................Gary Ruttan (13-1/70 yds), 1994 Career 32.5 ............................Albert Brown (32-1/101 yds), 1983-86

Average Game 52.3 .............................. A.J. Vaughn vs. John Carroll, 10/2/65 Season 44.1 .............................................A.J. Vaughn (17-750), 1965 Career 41.1 ................................................. George Gembis, 1936-38

INTERCEPTIONS Pass Interceptions Game 4 ...........................Chuck Aldrich vs. Michigan Tech, 10/16/82 4 .....................................Jerry Megenity at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 4 ....................... Dick Lisabeth vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/9/54 Season 13 .................................................................Matt Didio, 1983 Career 23 .......................................................Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Game Season Career

66 ............................... Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 448 .............................................................Mark Friday, 1993 1,198 ...................................................... Joique Bell, 2006-09

Yards Game Season Career

555 ........................ A.J. Vaughn vs. Wis.-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 2,779 .....................................................Mickey Mohner, 2011 7,186 ............................................... Mickey Mohner, 2009-12

Yards Game Season Career

144 .................. Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 221 ................................................................ Don Fears, 1959 406 ..................................................... Jeremy Jones, 2008-11

Game

FORCED FUMBLES 3 ..........................Greg Hasse at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Rushing Attempts 52...................................................................Joe Gough vs. Hillsdale, 11/13/93 51.................................................................. Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 46.................................................................. Joe Gough vs. St. Francis, 10/1/94 44.................................................................Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 41....................................................Joe Gough at Northern Michigan, 10/24/92 41..........................................................Joe Gough vs. Carson-Newman, 9/3/94 40.............................................................. Joe Gough vs. Grand Valley, 11/6/93 39...................................................Mike Cahill vs. Illinois-Benedictine, 9/28/74 39.................................................................Joe Gough vs. Indianapolis, 9/5/92 39............................................................Joe Gough vs. Michigan Tech, 11/5/94 39.................................................. Chris Middlebrooks at Indianapolis, 9/25/04 Net Yards Rushing 326.......................................................Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 318..............................................................Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 314...........................................................Randy Holmes at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 314............................................................Joique Bell vs. Northwood, 10/31/09 284.................................................................... Joique Bell vs. Findlay, 9/19/09 278................................................................ Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 272...................................................................Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 271........................................... A.J. Vaughn vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 263............................................................Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 258...............................................................Joe Gough vs. Indianapolis, 9/5/92 252............................................................. Joique Bell at Ferris State, 11/11/06 237.......................................................... Mike Stankovich at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 233........................................................ Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 230................................................ Chris Middlebrooks at Indianapolis, 9/25/04 228.....................................................Vic Zucco at Washington (Mo.), 10/10/53 227...............................................................Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 224..................................................... L.C. Bulger III vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 215.................................................... L.C. Bulger III at Michigan Tech, 10/17/87 213.................................................................Joe Gough vs. Hillsdale, 11/13/93 Rushing Touchdowns 6................................................................Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 5.......................................................................Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 5...........................................................Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 4........................................................ Elbert Richmond vs. Valparaiso, 11/15/52 4.............................................................. Mike Stankovich at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 4..................................................................Terry Grimes vs. Ashland, 11/13/76 4.............................................................L.C. Bulger vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 4...............................................................Randy Holmes at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 4................................................................... Joe Gough at Northwood, 10/9/93 4............................................................ Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 4........................................................... Craig Duppong vs. Mercyhurst, 11/9/02 4..................................................................Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 4.................................................................... Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 4...................................................................Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 4....................................................................... Joique Bell vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 4............................................................... Joique Bell at Indianapolis, 10/20/07 4........................................................................Joique Bell at Ashland, 11/3/07 Passing Attempts 59............................................................ Michael Gluski vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 54.........................................................Jason Charron vs. Grand Valley, 11/4/00 54........................................................... Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 51............................................... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 50................................................................... Mark Friday vs. Ashland, 10/2/93 49.........................................................Michael Gluski at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 49...................................................Jason Charron vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 47............................................................ Michael Gluski vs. Mercyhurst, 9/5/98 46................................................... Anthony Frederick at Ferris State, 10/14/95 46.................................................................Jason Charron at Ashland, 9/25/99 46..............................................................Jason Charron at Mercyhurst, 9/2/00 Pass Completions 31............................................... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 31........................................................... Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 30............................................................Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 26...........................................................Paul Kroll at Saginaw Valley, 10/28/89 26................................................... Anthony Frederick at Ferris State, 10/14/95 26.........................................................Michael Gluski at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 25................................................................Mark Friday at Indianapolis, 9/4/93 25............................................................ Michael Gluski vs. Mercyhurst, 9/5/98 25............................................................ Michael Gluski vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 25.................................................................Jason Charron at Ashland, 9/25/99 25................................................................. Jason Charron vs. Findlay, 9/30/00

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WSU INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

Yards Passing Ashland (6-22) Touchdowns Scored 439...........................................................Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 6.......................................................................Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 425............................................................... Jason Charron vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 6................................................................Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 382......................................................Mickey Mohner at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 5...................................................................Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 376.......................................................Mike Grennier vs. Ferris State, 11/14/87 5...........................................................Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 363......................................................Dan Gray at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 4......................................................... Russ Lightbody vs. Ferris State, 10/30/20 358.........................................................Paul Kroll at Saginaw Valley, 10/28/89 4..................................................Al Litzenburger vs. Grand Rapids J.C., 11/8/25 357................................................................ Paul Kroll vs. Indianapolis, 9/1/90 4............................................... Gary Baillargeon vs. Eastern Michigan, 11/1/52 355..........................................................Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 4........................................................ Elbert Richmond vs. Valparaiso, 11/15/52 345............................................. Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 4.................................................... Dick Byas vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/7/73 337............................................................Jason Charron at Mercyhurst, 9/2/00 4.............................................................. Mike Stankovich at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 328................................................................Paul Kroll vs. Ferris State, 9/22/90 4..................................................................Terry Grimes vs. Ashland, 11/13/76 325.......................................................Michael Gluski at Westminster, 11/7/98 4......................................................... L.C. Bulger III vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 4...............................................................Randy Holmes at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 Touchdown Passes 4.................................................................... Steve Lee vs. Indianapolis, 9/1/90 5............................................................................Dan Gray at Findlay, 9/29/01 4................................................................... Joe Gough at Northwood, 10/9/93 5..............................................................Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 4......................................................................Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 5...............................................................Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 4............................................................ Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 4............................................... A.J. Vaughn vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 4........................................................... Craig Duppong vs. Mercyhurst, 11/9/02 4...................................................................A.J. Vaughn vs. Case Tech, 11/4/67 4...............................................Craig Duppong at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 4..................................................................Paul Kroll vs. Ferris State, 11/11/89 4..................................................Joique Bell (5 times), MR at Ashland, 11/3/07 4....................................................................Paul Kroll vs. Ferris State, 9/22/90 4..................................................................Mark Friday at Indianapolis, 9/4/93 Points Scored 4..........................................................Michael Gluski vs. Grand Valley, 9/27/97 36.....................................................................Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 4................................................................Jason Charron at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 36..............................................................Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 4............................................................................Dan Gray vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 30....................................................... Russ Lightbody vs. Ferris State, 10/30/20 4................................................................... Jason Charron vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 30.................................................................Joique Bell at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 4..........................................................Dan Gray at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 30.........................................................Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 4..........................................................Mickey Mohner at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 25...................................................... Elbert Richmond vs. Valparaiso, 11/15/52 4...................................................................Mickey Mohner vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 24................................................Al Litzenburger vs. Grand Rapids J.C., 11/8/25 24....................................................... John Hazely at Southern Illinois, 9/24/49 Passing Percentage (minimum 20 att.) 24............................................. Gary Baillargeon vs. Eastern Michigan, 11/1/52 79.2..........................Randy Hutchison (19-24) at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 24.................................................. Dick Byas vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/7/73 77.3..............................................Mickey Mohner (17-22) vs. Findlay, 11/12/11 24............................................................ Mike Stankovich at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 75.0.............................................Mickey Mohner (18-24) vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 24................................................................Terry Grimes vs. Ashland, 11/13/76 72.7...........................Mickey Mohner (16-22) vs. Northern Michigan, 10/20/12 24....................................................... L.C. Bulger III vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 71.4...............................Mickey Mohner (15-21) at Minnesota-Duluth, 12/3/11 24.............................................................Randy Holmes at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 70.9.................................................Rich Popp (22-31) at Ferris State, 10/20/84 24.................................................................. Steve Lee vs. Indianapolis, 9/1/90 69.2........................................ Michael Gluski (18-26) vs. Grand Valley, 9/27/97 24................................................................. Joe Gough at Northwood, 10/9/93 69.0............................................... Mark Friday (20-29) at Northwood, 10/9/93 24....................................................................Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 67.9............................................James Phillips (19-28) at Northwood, 11/2/02 24.......................................................... Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 66.7.........................................Randy Hutchison (24-36) vs. Hillsdale, 10/11/03 24......................................................... Craig Duppong vs. Mercyhurst, 11/9/02 66.7............................................Mickey Mohner (30-45) vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 24.............................................Craig Duppong at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 24................................................Joique Bell (5 times), MR at Ashland, 11/3/07 Receptions 14................................................................Nick Body vs. Indianapolis, 9/24/05 Points Scored By Kicking 12.............................................................Ray Ponder vs. Grand Valley, 11/9/91 15........................................................ Carey Starnes vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 12..........................................Chris Middlebrooks (RB) at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 14............................................................. Stefan Terleckyj at Findlay, 11/13/10 12..................................................................Troy Burrell vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 13..................................................... David Chudzinski at Ferris State, 10/18/08 11...................................................................Jimmy Hill vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 12...............................................................Greg Guyon vs. Ferris State, 11/9/74 11....................................................................Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 12.................................................................Robert Klick at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 11........................................................... Pierre Brown at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 12.............................................................David Chudzinski at Gannon, 10/7/06 11.....................................................Nick Body at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 12..............................................Stefan Terleckyj at Northern Michigan, 10/1/11 11............................................................ Nick Body at Saginaw Valley, 9/10/05 11........................................................Jerry McGowan at Ferris State, 10/20/84 11.....................................................Troy Burrell at Minnesota-Duluth, 12/3/11 11.....................................................................Craig Motzer vs. Tiffin, 10/11/86 11........................................................................Craig Motzer at Tiffin, 11/7/87 Reception Yards 11........................................................ David Chudzinski vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 239............................................Dick Lisabeth vs. North Dakota State, 10/22/54 11.................................................Stefan Terleckyj at Saginaw Valley, 10/30/10 232..............................................................Pierre Brown at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 11...................................................... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Indianapolis, 11/6/10 216............................................Sterling Walker at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 210................................................................. Troy Burrell vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 Extra Points Made 209.................................................................Pierre Brown vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 9.....................................................................Stefan Terleckyj at Tiffin, 9/11/10 207...................................................Mark Woodson vs. Grand Valley, 10/10/81 9.................................................................. Stefan Terleckyj vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 205..................................................................Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 8...................................................................Dick Lisabeth vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 195........................................................Pierre Brown at Indianapolis, 10/28/00 9....................................................................Stefan Terleckyj vs. Tiffin, 9/10/11 187............................................................. Ray Ponder vs. Indianapolis, 9/1/90 6........................................................... H.G. Iler vs. Central Michigan, 11/15/19 187................................................................Troy Burrell vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 6......................................................... Russ Lightbody vs. Ferris State, 10/30/20 6......................................................... John Hazely at Southern Illinois, 9/24/49 Touchdown Receptions 6............................................................... Bill Kelley vs. Saint Joseph’s, 9/20/75 4......................................................................Pierre Brown at Findlay, 9/29/01 6........................................................... Roy Morris vs. Michigan Tech, 10/16/82 3.................................................................. Nate Bush at Indianapolis, 9/24/94 6.......................................................Jerry McGowan at Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 3.................................................................Jimmy Hill at Westminster, 11/7/98 6...................................................................Robert Klick at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 3.................................................................Jimmy Hill at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 6.............................................Greg Gundersen at Northern Michigan, 10/25/03 3..................................................................Pierre Brown at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 6.......................................................David Chudzinski at Saint Joseph’s, 9/8/07 3..................................................................... Pierre Brown vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 6......................................................... David Chudzinski at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 3.....................................................................Pierre Brown vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 6.............................................................. David Chudzinski at Ashland, 11/3/07 3..................................................................Pierre Brown at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 6.........................................................David Chudzinski at Northwood, 11/1/08 3....................................................................Troy Burrell vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 6......................................................Anthony Morasso vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 3..................................................................... Troy Burrell vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 6..............................................................Stefan Terleckyj vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 2................................................................................ 27 times by 13 individuals 6...............................................................Stefan Terleckyj vs. Findlay, 11/12/11 6.................................................... Stefan Terleckyj at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11


WSU INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Extra Point Attempts 9/10 .............................................................Stefan Terleckyj vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 9/9 ..................................................................Stefan Terleckyj at Tiffin, 9/11/10 8/9 ...............................................................Dick Lisabeth vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 5/8 .............................................. Jeff Cetlinski vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/26/68 8/8 .......................................................Robert Guindi vs. Northwood, 10/27/79 6/8 ...................................................Jerry McGowan at Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 7/7 ................................................................ Stefan Terleckyj vs. Tiffin, 9/10/11 6/7 ................................................Stefan Terleckyj at. St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 5/7 ........................................................Duane Lockhart at Evansville, 10/15/77 5/7 ........................................................ Anthony Morasso vs. Ashland, 10/3/09

Plays 66........................................................... Nolan Martin at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 64.........................................................Michael Gluski at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 63................................................................... Mark Friday vs. Ashland, 10/2/93 62............................................................ Michael Gluski vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 60............................................... Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 57................................................... Anthony Frederick at Ferris State, 10/14/95 57.........................................................Jason Charron vs. Grand Valley, 11/4/00 56...................................................Jason Charron vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 54.................................................................. Jimmy Hill vs. St. Francis, 9/21/96 53...........................................................................Dan Gray at Ashland, 9/8/01

Field Goals Made 5.......................................................... Carey Starnes vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 4....................................................... David Chudzinski at Ferris State, 10/18/08 3................................................Greg Guyon vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 11/2/74 3.................................................................Greg Guyon vs. Ferris State, 11/9/74 3...........................................................Robert Guindi vs. Northwood, 10/27/79 3..........................................................Jerry McGowan at Ferris State, 10/20/84 3.............................................................. Craig Motzer at Illinois State, 9/20/86 3........................................................... Craig Motzer vs. California (Pa.), 9/5/87 3..........................................................................Craig Motzer at Tiffin, 11/7/87 3..............................................................Robert Klick vs. St. Joseph’s, 10/27/90 3................................................................Matt Fishburn at St. Francis, 9/30/95 3................................................................. Stephen Wayne at Findlay, 9/14/02 3...............................................................David Chudzinski at Gannon, 10/7/06 3................................................................ Stefan Terleckyj at Findlay, 11/13/10 3................................................Stefan Terleckyj at Northern Michigan, 10/1/11

Yards Gained 555*......................................... A.J. Vaughn vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 439...........................................................Mickey Mohner vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 424............................................................... Jason Charron vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 374............................................. Randy Hutchison vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 368.......................................................Mike Grennier vs. Ferris State, 11/14/87 368......................................................Dan Gray at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 363.............................................. Randy Hutchison at Michigan Tech, 10/19/02 355..........................................................Mickey Mohner vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 354.........................................................Paul Kroll at Saginaw Valley, 10/28/89 354......................................................Mickey Mohner at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 351................................................................Paul Kroll vs. Ferris State, 9/22/90 *Tied-for-22nd highest total in NCAA Division II history.

Punt Attempts 16................................................Alex Jamieson vs. Central Michigan, 11/27/30 15................................................... George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 15................................................... George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/26/37 14.................................................... George Gembis at Michigan State, 9/24/38 13.....................................................George Gembis vs. Central Michigan, 1936 13....................................................................Jack Kline vs. Hillsdale, 11/21/70 13.............................................................Mark Polcyn at Illinois State, 9/20/86 12............................................................ Greg Gundersen at Gannon, 10/30/04 11.......David Gaiss at Illinois State, 9/21/85 -- Matt Garver at Ashland, 9/19/87 11...................................................Jason Webster at Carson-Newman, 8/31/95 11................................................................. Brad Newitt at Hillsdale, 10/23/99 11............................................. Adam Nemer-Kaiser at Northern Iowa, 8/29/02 11.......................................................Greg Gundersen at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 Punting Yards 589................................................. George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 567.................................................... Alex Jamieson vs. Central Michigan, 1930 563................................................. George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/26/37 520...................................................George Gembis vs. Central Michigan, 1936 515...........................................................Mark Polcyn at Illinois State, 9/20/86 493................................................. George Gembis vs. Michigan State, 9/24/38 484.............................................George Gembis at Eastern Michigan, 10/15/38 456........................................... Adam Nemer-Kaiser at Northern Iowa, 8/29/02 438.............................................................David Gaiss at Illinois State, 9/21/85 410...............................................................Greg Guyon vs. Hillsdale, 11/10/73 410.......................................................... Greg Gundersen at Gannon, 10/30/04 Punting Average (min. 5 punts) 52.3.......................................................... A.J. Vaughn vs. John Carroll, 10/2/65 47.0........................................ Stefan Terleckyj (7-329) at Grand Valley, 11/3/12 46.2............................................. Stefan Terleckyj (6-277) vs. Hillsdale, 10/6/12 45.4................................. Stefan Terleckyj (7-318) vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/29/11 44.6................................................. Brad Newitt (9-401) at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 43.0............................................Mark Polcyn (5-215) vs. Grand Valley, 9/27/86 42.5.....................................................Brad Newitt (6-255) vs. Findlay, 9/11/99 41.9..................................... Caleb McFerren (8-335) vs. Indianapolis, 10/21/06 41.8..................................................Erik Burton (5-209) at Valparaiso, 9/19/92 41.6.........................................................Zack George (5-208) at Tiffin, 9/11/10 41.50..................................................... Brian Cyr (6-249) at Ashland, 10/22/05 Most punts downed inside 20 5.................................................... Stefan Terleckyj vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/2911 4................................................ Stefan Terleckyj at Minnesota-Duluth, 12/3/11 4....................................................Stefan Terleckyj at Saginaw Valley, 10/11/12 3........................................................Branko Hamilton at Indianapolis, 9/12/09 3...................................................................Caleb McFerren at Findlay, 9/23/06 3................................................ Shane Morris vs. Northern Michigan, 10/11/08 3.................................................................Shane Morris vs. Hillsdale, 10/25/08 3.......................................... Stefan Terleckyj at Winston-Salem State, 12/10/11 3..............................................................Stefan Terleckyj at Hillsdale, 10/22/11 3.........................................................................Trent Pohl vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 3.....................................................................Zack George at Lake Erie, 10/9/10

Punt Returns 7............................................................Keith Bennett at Central State, 11/1/86 6..................................................................Nate Bush at St. Joseph’s, 10/30/93 6..................................................................... Jimmy Hill vs. Ashland, 10/11/97 6.......................................................Sterling Walker vs. Indianapolis, 10/27/01 6............................................................Stephen Stokes at Ferris State, 9/28/02 5.............................................................. Al Lundquist vs. John Carroll, 10/2/65 5.............................................George Crawford vs. Eastern Michigan, 10/28/67 5..........................................................Kevin Dixson at Saginaw Valley, 9/14/91 5.............................................................Kevin Dixson vs. Grand Valley, 11/9/91 5............................................................ Ebbie Herbert at Northwood, 10/17/92 5....................................................................Nate Bush at St. Joseph’s, 9/10/94 5....................................................................Jimmy Hill at Ferris State, 10/4/97 5...................................................................Roger White at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 5..................................................................Stephen Stokes at Findlay, 9/14/02 5.............................................Stephen Stokes vs. Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 5..................................................................Jerriel Burrus vs. Gannon, 10/29/05 5.................................................................Josh Renel vs. Indianapolis, 9/13/08 5.................................................... Josh Renel vs. Northern Michigan, 10/11/08 5..................................................................Josh Renel at Indianapolis, 9/12/09 Punt Return Yards 145......................................................Newman Ertell vs. Ferris State, 10/13/23 145....................................................Sterling Walker at Indianapolis, 10/28/00 138.............................................. Dick Byas vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/73 119.................................................................Nate Bush vs. St. Francis, 9/18/93 101............................................................... Josh Renel at Northwood, 11/1/08 100...............................................................Dick Lisabeth vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 96..................................................................Jerriel Burrus vs. Gannon, 8/30/03 86.................................................................... Josh Renel at Ashland, 10/15/11 85..........................................................Keith Bennett at Central State, 11/1/86 76............................................................ Jerriel Burrus vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 75.............................................................. Kevin Dixson vs. Valparaiso, 9/21/91 Kickoff Returns 7...................................................................John Kocher vs. Wheaton, 10/7/61 7..........................................................Derrick Coakley at Grand Valley, 9/30/89 7.............................................................. Roger White at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 7............................................................. Jerriel Burrus at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 6..........................................................................Jeff Garvin at Dayton, 9/12/87 6....................................................................Jon Roberts at Hillsdale, 10/28/95 6...................................................................... Dante Dunn at Ashland, 10/4/08 6....................................................................... Josh Renel vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 5.......................................................Tom Badalamenti vs. Ferris State, 11/9/85 5...............................................................Jimmy Brown at Indianapolis, 9/4/93 5............Jon Roberts at Bloomsburg, 8/31/96 & at Northern Michigan, 11/2/96 5................................................................Jon Roberts at Ferris State, 10/10/98 5......................................................Jamie Carpenter vs. Indianapolis, 10/16/99 5............................................ Thabiti Williamson vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 5.................Sterling Walker vs. Ferris State, 9/22/01& at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 5............................................................ Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 5..............................................................Gary Frisby at Michigan Tech, 10/9/04 5......................................................................Josh Renel at Hillsdale, 10/24/09 5.............................................................Josh Renel at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 5................................................................... Jay Hayes at Grand Valley, 11/3/12

Kickoff Return Yards 177...................................................Tom Badalamenti vs. Ferris State, 11/9/85 167............................................................ Jon Roberts at Bloomsburg, 8/31/96 159.........................................................Dante Dunn vs. Indianapolis, 10/21/06 157...............................................................Stan Thornton vs. Findlay, 9/22/07 148............................................................ Dick Lisabeth at Iowa State, 9/22/51 148................................................................... Josh Renel vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 140.........................................................Josh Renel at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 134........................................................Thabiti Williamson vs. Findlay, 9/11/99 134.................................................................. Dante Dunn at Ashland, 10/4/08 132..........................................................Gary Frisby at Michigan Tech, 10/9/04 127.......................................................... Roger White at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 All-Purpose Yards 386..............................................................Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst, 9/16/06 346............................................Sterling Walker at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 346........................................................ Craig Duppong at Northwood, 11/2/02 326.......................................................Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 320................................................................ Joique Bell vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06 319.............................................................Josh Renel vs. Indianapolis, 11/6/10 317...................................................................Joique Bell vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 314............................................................Joique Bell vs. Northwood, 10/31/09 305............................................................. Joique Bell at Ferris State, 11/11/06 305............................................................Joique Bell vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 298.................................................... Thabiti Williamson at Mercyhurst, 9/2/00 Total Tackles 26............................................................Tim Morris vs. Saginaw Valley, 9/8/90 25..........................................................Keith Anleitner at Northwood, 11/1/75 25......................................................Tim Morris (11-14) vs. Hillsdale, 10/29/94 24................................................. Tim Morris (12-12) vs. Ferris State, 10/15/94 24......................................... Rodney Simmons (16-8) vs. Indianapolis, 9/23/95 24....................................................... Nick Thomas (9-15) vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 23................................................ Gerard Franklin vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/29/88 21.............................................................Keith Percin at Central State, 11/1/86 21............................................................. Tom Beer (6-15) at Ashland, 10/3/92 20...................................................... Paul Butcher (17-3) vs. Hillsdale, 10/5/85 Tackles For Loss 6..................................................................Gary Ruttan vs. St. Francis, 10/1/94 6*........................................................... Joe Spuhler vs. Indianapolis, 10/27/01 5................................................................Ron Adkins vs. Indianapolis, 9/13/97 5..............................................................Nick Burgess at Westminster, 11/7/98 5........................................................ Jason Carpenter at Westminster, 11/7/98 5...................................................................Taiwan Brown vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 5........................................................................... Leo Wells at Findlay, 9/14/02 5................................................................... Alan Guy vs. Indianapolis, 9/24/05 5............................................................. Nick Thomas vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 4.................. 16 times by 12 individuals, MR Jeremy Jones at Lake Erie, 10/9/10 *T-4th highest single-game tackles for loss in NCAA Division II history. Pass Interceptions 4................................................... Dick Lisabeth vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/9/54 4.................................................................Jerry Megenity at Hillsdale, 10/9/76 4.......................................................Chuck Aldrich vs. Michigan Tech, 10/16/82 3.....................................................................Ken Russell vs. Bradley, 10/11/69 3....................................................... Jerry Megenity vs. Saint Joseph’s, 9/20/75 3........................................................... Derrick Mason at Grand Valley, 10/3/87 3........................................................Brad Armstrong vs. Northwood, 10/21/89 3..................................................................Earl Carruthers at Ashland, 10/4/03 3...........................................................Stan Thornton vs. Ferris State, 11/10/07 3.................................................. Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 Pass Interception Yards 144.............................................. Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 100..................................................... Angelo Nicholas vs. Allegheny, 10/10/59 100...........................................................................Don Fears at Thiel, 11/7/59 100..........................................................John Kersey at SUNY-Buffalo, 10/3/81 100............................................................ Jeremy Jones vs. Hillsdale, 10/23/10 95..............................................Russ Lightbody vs. Grand Rapids J.C., 11/13/20 91...................................................................... Leo Wells vs. Findlay, 10/15/05 86........................................................... Jeremy Jones at Ferris State, 10/18/08 85.................................................................Jerry Schnelker at Akron, 10/28/39 85....................................................Joe Magnatta vs. Michigan State, 10/10/42 82...............................................................Gerren DuHart vs. Hillsdale, 10/6/12 78....................................................... Raleigh Ross at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 Forced Fumbles 3......................................................Greg Hasse at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 2... Matt Shango vs. Northwood, 10/27/07 -- Daunte Akra at Lake Erie, 10/9/10 2...... Aaron Cornett vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 -- Ed Viverette vs. Ferris State, 10/27/12

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Rushing Attempts 81................................... vs. Illinois-Benedictine, 9/28/74 70.......................................................at Ashland, 11/3/07 64............................................vs. Michigan Tech, 11/5/94 63.................................................. vs. Northwood, 9/4/10 61.................................................vs. Indianapolis, 9/5/92 61.................................................. vs. St. Francis, 10/1/94 60................................................at Northwood, 10/17/92 60......................................................vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 60......................................... at Saginaw Valley, 10/30/10 58...............................................vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 Net Yards Rushing 537.................................................vs. St. Mary’s, 9/29/34 468.................................................at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 432................................................vs. Valparaiso, 10/4/75 428..........................................vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 398.............................................vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 387............................................ vs. Northwood, 10/31/09 386.........................................at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 378.....................................................vs. Findlay, 9/19/09 353.....................................................at Ashland, 11/3/07 331............................................ vs. Northwood, 10/24/87 Yards Per Rush (minimum 30 attempts) 8.676.............................vs. Mercyhurst (34-295), 9/16/06 8.591................................... vs. Findlay (44-378), 9/19/09 8.234...........................vs. Northwood (47-387), 10/31/09 7.878.......................at St. Cloud State (49-386), 11/19/11 7.384..................................vs. Ashland (39-288), 10/3/09 7.254........................vs. Michigan Tech (59-428), 10/6/84 7.086........................... vs. Ferris State (35-248), 10/27/12 7.043...........................vs. Northwood (47-331), 10/24/87 7.023..................................... vs. Urbana (43-302), 9/3/11 6.862...........................vs. Ferris State (58-398), 10/17/09 Rushing Touchdowns 6.....................................................at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 6.........................................................at Ashland, 11/3/07 6.................................................vs. Ferris State, 10/17/09 6............................................................. at Tiffin, 9/11/10 6.............................................at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 5....................................................at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 5........................................................vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 5........................................................vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 5.................................................vs. Indianapolis, 11/6/10 5...........................................................vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 Passing Attempts 62.........................................................at Ashland, 9/8/01 59...................................................vs. Hillsdale, 10/24/98 58....................................................at Mercyhurst, 9/2/00 58........................................ vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 54.............................................. vs. Grand Valley, 11/4/00 54.............................................. vs. Grand Valley, 9/21/02 54............................................... at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 51..........................................vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 50...........................3 times, MR vs. Northwood, 11/10/01 Pass Completions 31..........................................vs. Michigan Tech, 10/18/03 31............................................... at Grand Valley, 10/1/05 30....................................................vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 26................................................at Ferris State, 10/14/95 26...................................................vs. Mercyhurst, 9/5/98 26............................................... at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 26.......................................................at Ashland, 9/25/99 26.............................................. vs. Grand Valley, 9/21/02 25....................... 5 times, most recently at GVSU, 11/7/09 Yards Passing 439.................................................. vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 426.......................................................at Ashland, 9/8/01 425.....................................................vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 402......................................................vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 397............................................. at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 387....................................at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 378.................................vs. Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 370..................................................at Mercyhurst, 9/2/00 361............................................ at Indianapolis, 10/17/98 355..................................................vs. Ashland, 10/16/10

Touchdown Passes 6..........................................................vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 5..........................................................at Findlay, 9/29/01 5......................................................vs. Ashland, 10/16/10 5...................................................... vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 4.................................................... at Indianapolis, 9/4/93 4.................................................... vs. St. Joseph’s, 9/9/95 4......................................................at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 4.........................................................vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 4........................................at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 4..........................................Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 4................................................. at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 4...........................................................vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 Passing Percentage (minimum 20 attempts) 79.2....................at Northern Michigan (19-24), 10/25/03 77.3..................................... vs. Findlay (17-22), 11/12/11 72.7...................vs. Northern Michigan (16-22), 10/20/12 72.0.....................................vs. Lake Erie (18-25), 10/8/11 71.4.......................at Minnesota-Duluth (15-21), 12/3/11 70.4...............................vs. Grand Valley (19-27), 9/27/97 69.2.................................... at Hillsdale (18-26), 10/12/02 68.9..................................at Northwood (20-29), 10/9/93 67.9..................................at Northwood (19-28), 11/2/02 66.7...................................vs. Hillsdale (24-36), 10/11/03 Yards Per Pass Attempt (minimum 20 attempts) 17.560...............................vs. Lake Erie (439/25), 10/8/11 13.227............................... vs. Findlay (291/22), 11/12/11 11.333................................... vs. Urbana (272/24), 9/3/11 10.897................................. vs. Findlay (425/39), 9/30/00 10.714................................. at Gannon (225/21), 10/7/06 10.500..............at Northern Michigan (252/24), 10/25/03 10.391.......................... at Indianapolis (239/23), 9/24/94 9.950............................at Northwood (199/20), 10/28/06 9.804....................................vs. Ashland (402/41), 9/9/00 9.667...........................vs. Grand Valley (261/27), 9/27/97 Plays 103........................ at Ashland (70 rush, 33 pass), 11/3/07 95........................................ vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 95.........................................................at Ashland, 9/8/01 92............................................... at St. Joseph’s, 11/14/98 91..................................................at Northwood, 10/2/99 91....................................................at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 89......................................................vs. Ashland, 10/2/93 89...................................................vs. Hillsdale, 11/13/93 89.......................................................at Ashland, 9/25/99 89...................at Grand Valley (35 rush, 54 pass), 10/1/05 Yards Gained 644..............................vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 9/30/67 638.....................................................vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 638.................................................. vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 613......................................................vs. Ashland, 9/9/00 607.................................vs. Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 597..........................................vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 596..................................................at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 574.......................................................vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 544.........................................at Michigan Tech, 10/25/97 540.................................................at Valparaiso, 9/17/98 Yards Per Play (minimum 50 plays) 10.290...............................vs. Lake Erie (638/62), 10/8/11 8.622................................... vs. Findlay (638/74), 9/30/00 8.567..................................... vs. Urbana (574/67), 9/3/11 8.481..................................vs. Ashland (441/52), 10/3/09 7.567...........................vs. Northwood (454/60), 10/31/09 7.557........................vs. Michigan Tech (597/79), 10/6/84 7.494...............vs. Northern Michigan (607/81), 10/26/02 7.305................................... vs. Findlay (431/59), 9/19/09 7.233..................at Northern Michigan (528/73), 10/6/01 7.229.......................... vs. Indianapolis (441/61), 11/6/10 Touchdowns Scored 10.........................................................vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 9....................................................... vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 9......................................vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/26/68 9............................................................. at Tiffin, 9/11/10 8............................................................ vs. Tiffin, 9/10/11 7....................................................at Evansville, 10/15/77

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TEAM GAME RECORDS 7....................................................at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 7........................................................vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 7........................................................vs. Ashland, 10/3/09 7.............................................at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 Points Scored 69.......................................................vs. Urbana, 9/10/11 65...................................................vs. Hillsdale, 11/20/37 63........................................................... at Tiffin, 9/11/10 62..................................................... vs. Omaha, 10/27/51 61....................................vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/26/68 57............................................vs. Michigan Tech, 10/6/84 56......................................................vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 55.......................vs. Grand Rapids Junior College, 11/8/25 55...........................................................vs. Tiffin, 9/10/11 54...............................................vs. Ferris State, 10/13/23 Field Goals Made 5............................................... vs. Towson State, 9/27/80 4..................................................at Ferris State, 10/18/08 3..................................vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 11/2/74 3...................................................vs. Ferris State, 11/9/74 3................................................ vs. Northwood, 10/27/79 3..................................................at Ferris State, 10/20/84 3.... at Illinois State, 9/20/86 -- vs. California (Pa.), 9/5/87 3............................................................. at Tiffin, 11/7/87 3................................................ vs. St. Joseph’s, 10/27/90 3......................................................at St. Francis, 9/30/95 3..........................................................at Findlay, 9/14/02 3.....................at Gannon, 10/7/06 -- vs. Gannon, 10/6/07 3........................................................at Findlay, 11/13/10 3........................................at Northern Michigan, 10/1/11 Punt Attempts 16......................................vs. Central Michigan, 11/27/30 15...........................................vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 15...........................................vs. Michigan State, 9/26/37 14............................................at Michigan State, 9/24/38 13......................................vs. Central Michigan, 10/10/36 13...................................................vs. Hillsdale, 11/21/70 13................................................at Illinois State, 9/20/86 12..................................................... at Gannon, 10/30/04 Punting Yards 589.........................................vs. Michigan State, 9/25/36 567....................................vs. Central Michigan, 11/27/30 563.........................................vs. Michigan State, 9/26/37 456...........................................at Northern Iowa, 8/29/02 435.................................................vs. Hillsdale, 10/13/01 403.....................................................at Ashland, 10/3/92 401..................................................at Mercyhurst, 9/4/99 395............................................. at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 394................................................at Ferris State, 10/4/97 Punting Average (minimum 5 punts) 52.3.............................................vs. John Carroll, 10/2/65 45.4.........................vs. Saginaw Valley (7-318), 10/29/11 44.6....................................at Mercyhurst (9-401), 9/4/99 43.5................................. vs. Hillsdale (10-435), 10/13/01 42.5....................................... vs. Findlay (6-255), 9/11/99 Punt Returns 7................................................. at Central State, 11/1/86 7...................................................... vs. Gannon, 10/29/05 6......................................................vs. Ashland, 10/11/97 6.......................................... vs. Saginaw Valley, 10/21/00 6...............................................vs. Indianapolis, 10/27/01 6....................................................at Ferris State, 9/28/02 6.................................................vs. Indianapolis, 9/13/08 Punt Return Yards 145.............................................vs. Ferris State, 10/13/23 145............................................ at Indianapolis, 10/28/00 138.............................vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle, 10/27/73 119................................................ vs. St. Francis, 9/18/93 117....................................................vs. Gannon, 8/30/03 105................................................at Northwood, 11/1/08 89...............................................vs. Indianapolis, 11/6/10 86.....................................................at Ashland, 10/15/11 80......................................... at Saginaw Valley, 11/15/03 77.................................................... vs. Gannon, 10/29/05

Punt Return Average (minimum 3 returns) 48.33............................ at Indianapolis (3-145), 10/28/00 39.67.................................vs. St. Francis (3-119), 9/18/93 26.25................................at Northwood (4-105), 11/1/08 23.40.................................... vs. Gannon (5-117), 8/30/03 22.25............................... vs. Indianapolis (4-89), 11/6/10 19.00.................................vs. Mercyhurst (4-76), 9/16/06 16.67........................................ at Findlay (3-50), 9/23/06 15.33..........................vs. Ohio Dominican (3-46), 9/25/10 Kickoff Returns 12............................................... at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 10............................................. at Saginaw Valley, 9/6/97 10............................................... at Grand Valley, 11/7/09 9................................................. at Grand Valley, 9/20/03 9...............................................at Michigan Tech, 10/9/04 9.........................................................at Ashland, 11/3/07 8...................................9 times, MR at Hillsdale, 10/24/09 Kickoff Return Yards 258.....................................................vs. Findlay, 9/22/07 225................................................at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 221.............................................. at Bloomsburg, 8/31/96 216......................................................at Findlay, 9/12/98 216...........................................vs. Indianapolis, 10/21/06 213....................................at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 209....................................... vs. Pittsburg State, 12/17/11 201.....................................................at Ashland, 11/3/07 193............................................. at Grand Valley, 11/3/01 191..............................................at Ferris State, 10/10/98 Kickoff Return Average (minimum 5 returns) 43.00..................................... vs. Findlay (6-258), 9/22/07 32.40.................................vs. Hillsdale (5-162), 10/14/06 32.14................................at Mercyhurst (7-225), 9/15/07 31.00.............................. at Indianapolis (6-186), 9/12/09 30.86...................................... at Findlay (7-216), 9/12/98 30.43....................at Northern Michigan (7-213), 10/6/01 29.86....................... vs. Pittsburg State (7-209), 12/17/11 28.60.........................at St. Cloud State (5-143), 11/19/11 28.20.............................vs. Grand Valley (5-141), 9/27/97 All-Purpose Yards 782....................................at Northern Michigan, 10/6/01 756.....................................................at Ashland, 11/3/07 745.......................................................vs. Urbana, 9/3/11 730.....................................................vs. Findlay, 9/30/00 718.................................vs. Northern Michigan, 10/26/02 711..................................................at Hillsdale, 10/14/00 705................................................at Mercyhurst, 9/15/07 705...................................................vs. Lake Erie, 10/8/11 691......................................................... at Tiffin, 9/11/10 684.................................................at Valparaiso, 9/17/88 Pass Interceptions 8............................................vs. Michigan Tech, 10/16/82 7.........................................................at Toledo, 11/15/25 7........................................vs. Washington (Mo.), 10/9/54 7...................................................... vs. Bradley, 10/11/69 Interception Return Yards 144...................................at Nebraska-Kearney, 11/26/11 129..............................................at Ferris State, 10/18/08 101.................................................vs. Hillsdale, 10/23/10 100.............................................. vs. Allegheny, 10/10/59 100..........................................................at Thiel, 11/7/59 100............................................at SUNY-Buffalo, 10/3/81 100.........................................at St. Cloud State, 11/19/11 95..................................... vs. Grand Rapids J.C., 11/13/20 Total Tackles 137......................vs. Northern Michigan (76-61), 11/1/97 134....................vs. Northern Michigan (78-56), 10/26/91 131....................................vs. Hillsdale (73-58), 10/19/96 117.......................................vs. Ashland (37-80), 10/3/09 108................................ vs. Ferris State (48-60), 10/27/12 106........................................ vs. Findlay (68-38), 9/22/07 Blocked Kicks 3.....................................................vs. Hillsdale, 10/14/06


INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Net Yards Rushing (1,000-yard rushers) 2,084...................................................... Joique Bell, 2009 2,065#.................................................... Joique Bell, 2006 1,593.......................................................Joe Gough, 1994 1,557.....................................................Toney Davis, 2011 1,427...................................................... Joique Bell, 2007 1,353.......................................................Josh Renel, 2011 1,340.......................................................Joe Gough, 1992 1,315................................................Craig Duppong, 2002 1,266..........................................Thabiti Williamson, 2000 1,250.......................................................Joe Gough, 1993 1,249.......................................................Josh Renel, 2010 1,152...................................................... Joique Bell, 2008 1,104...................................................L.C. Bulger III, 1987 1,089................................................Craig Duppong, 2003 1,029......................................... Chris Middlebrooks, 2005 #Second in NCAA Division II in 2006. #All-time NCAA Division II Freshman Record. Rushing Attempts 385*........................................................Joe Gough, 1994 348#....................................................... Joique Bell, 2006 326......................................................... Joique Bell, 2009 324..........................................................Joe Gough, 1993 290........................................................Toney Davis, 2011 289......................................................... Joique Bell, 2007 285..........................................................Joe Gough, 1992 285..........................................................Josh Renel, 2011 251...................................................Craig Duppong, 2003 241......................................................L.C. Bulger III, 1987 239............................................ Chris Middlebrooks, 2005 230.............................................Ed Skowneski (QB), 1973 *NCAA Division II Record #Led NCAA Division II in 2006 (2nd among all divisions) Rushing Touchdowns 29........................................................... Joique Bell, 2009 25........................................................... Joique Bell, 2007 22........................................................... Joique Bell, 2006 22..........................................................Toney Davis, 2011 18.......................................................Ed Skowneski, 1975 14............................................................Josh Renel, 2010 14............................................................Josh Renel, 2011 13............................................................Joe Gough, 1994 13.......................................................... Toney Davis, 2012 12............................................................Joe Gough, 1993 12.....................................................Craig Duppong, 2002 12........................................................... Joique Bell, 2008 Average Yards Per Rush (minimum 78 attempts) 8.06........................................... Vic Zucco (79-637), 1953 6.89.................................... Robert Rogers (80-551), 1974 6.77...............................Gary Baillargeon (103-697), 1952 6.39......................................Joique Bell (326-2084), 2009 6.21.........................Thabiti Williamson (204-1266), 2000 6.00............................... Craig Duppong (219-1315), 2002 5.93......................................Joique Bell (348-2065), 2006 5.76...................................Daryl Graham (139-800), 2007 5.58......................................Josh Renel (224-1249), 2010 5.54........................................John Hazely (93-515), 1948 Rushing Yards Per Game (since 1970) 189.5*..................................Joique Bell (11 games), 2009 187.7....................................Joique Bell (11 games), 2006 144.8.................................... Joe Gough (11 games), 1994 129.7....................................Joique Bell (11 games), 2007 126.6.......................Thabiti Williamson (10 games), 2000 125.0.................................... Joe Gough (10 games), 1993 124.9....................................Josh Renel (10 games), 2010 121.8.................................... Joe Gough (11 games), 1992 119.5............................. Craig Duppong (11 games), 2002 110.4....................................L.C. Bulger (10 games), 1987 *Led all four NCAA Divisions in rushing yards per game. Passing Attempts 390........................................................Mark Friday, 1993 335.................................................... Jason Charron, 2000 334....................................................Michael Gluski, 1997 334.................................................. Mickey Mohner, 2011 322....................................................Michael Gluski, 1998 315................................................Randy Hutchison, 2003

291........................................................... Paul Kroll, 1989 285......................................................Nolan Martin, 2005 278............................................................ Dan Gray, 2001 274.................................................... Jason Charron, 1999 Pass Completions 209........................................................Mark Friday, 1993 186................................................Randy Hutchison, 2003 186.................................................. Mickey Mohner, 2011 158.................................................. Mickey Mohner, 2010 156....................................................Michael Gluski, 1997 153....................................................Michael Gluski, 1998 147.................................................... Jason Charron, 2000 138...........................................................Rich Popp, 1984 137........................................................... Paul Kroll, 1989 137......................................................Nolan Martin, 2005 Passing Yards 2,799............................................... Mickey Mohner, 2011 2,478.....................................................Mark Friday, 1993 2,385................................................. Jason Charron, 2000 2,292.............................................Randy Hutchison, 2003 2,015............................................... Mickey Mohner, 2010 1,981.................................................Michael Gluski, 1998 1,884.................................................Michael Gluski, 1997 1,824........................................................ Paul Kroll, 1989 1,798........................................................Rich Popp, 1984 1,735......................................................... Dan Gray, 2001 Passing Touchdowns 25.................................................... Mickey Mohner, 2011 21...................................................... Jason Charron, 2000 19..........................................................Mark Friday, 1993 19......................................................Michael Gluski, 1998 17..........................................................A.J. Vaughn, 1967 14...........................................................Dick Brown, 1952 14......................................................Michael Gluski, 1997 14.................................................... Mickey Mohner, 2010 13.............................................................. Dan Gray, 2001 12............................... Rich Popp, 1984 -- Paul Kroll, 1989 12...................................................... Jason Charron, 1999 Passes Had Intercepted 19...................................................Alastair Mitchell, 1982 19............................................................. Paul Kroll, 1989 19..........................................................Mark Friday, 1993 19...................................................... Jason Charron, 2000 17......................................................Michael Gluski, 1998 17...................................................... Jason Charron, 1999 13...............................Rich Popp, 1984 -- Rich Popp, 1986 13...................................................... Mike Grennier, 1988 13...............Randy Hutchison, 2003 -- Nolan Martin, 2005 Passing Percentage (minimum 125 attempts) .601................................ Mickey Mohner (158-263), 2010 .590..............................Randy Hutchison (186-315), 2003 .557................................ Mickey Mohner (186-334), 2011 .538......................................John Lonchar (71-132), 1983 .537.........................................Rich Popp (138-257), 1984 .536......................................Mark Friday (209-390), 1993 .535............................................Pat Burns (69-129), 1982 .5314............................Anthony Frederick (93-175), 1994 .5310.............................. Mickey Mohner (120-226), 2012 .529.................................. Mickey Mohner (73-138), 2009 Passing Efficiency Rating (minimum 125 attempts) 144.20............................................. Mickey Mohner, 2011 142.01...................................................A.J. Vaughn, 1967 134.40............................................. Mickey Mohner, 2010 131.18............................................. Mickey Mohner, 2009 125.71....................................................Dick Brown, 1952 125.28.........................................Anthony Frederick, 1994 122.39...........................................Randy Hutchison, 2003 118.33.................................................... Mike Soluk, 1960 117.76......................................................Rich Popp, 1984 113.30...................................................Mark Friday, 1993 Average Yards Per Completion (minimum 55) 16.22...............................Jason Charron (147-2385), 2000 16.03....................................A.J. Vaughn (68-1090), 1967 15.38.............................. Mickey Mohner (73-1123), 2009

15.05............................ Mickey Mohner (186-2799), 2011 14.92.......................................Rich Popp (75-1119), 1986 14.74.........................................Gary Rossi (62-914), 1970 14.36................................... Ed Skowneski (59-847), 1975 14.34...................................... Dan Gray (121-1735), 2001 13.86....................................... Mike Soluk (56-776), 1960 13.84..................................Jeff Kucemba (76-1052), 1990 Passing Yards Per Game (since 1970) 247.6................................Michael Gluski (8 games), 1998 238.5...............................Jason Charron (10 games), 2000 225.3.................................. Mark Friday (11 games), 1993 216.9........................................ Dan Gray (8 games), 2001 208.4.......................... Randy Hutchison (11 games), 2003 183.2............................ Mickey Mohner (11 games), 2010 182.4......................................Paul Kroll (10 games), 1989 179.8................................Richard Popp (10 games), 1984 174.9.............................Mickey Mohner (16 games), 2011 171.3..............................Michael Gluski (11 games), 1997 Pass Reception Yards 1,633*....................................................Troy Burrell, 2011 1,492#.................................................Pierre Brown, 2000 1,110........................................................Nick Body, 2003 953......................................................Pierre Brown, 2001 900........................................................ Troy Burrell, 2010 859.........................................................Ray Ponder, 1990 858..........................................................Jimmy Hill, 1998 845.............................................. Tom Badalamenti, 1984 809...........................................................Nick Body, 2005 775..........................................................Jimmy Hill, 1997 *10th highest single-season total in NCAA Division II history. #Led NCAA Division II in 2000. Pass Receptions 87...........................................................Troy Burrell, 2011 73.............................................................Nick Body, 2003 67.............................................................Nick Body, 2005 66........................................................Pierre Brown, 2000 60............................................................Jimmy Hill, 1998 57........................................................Pierre Brown, 2001 57.......................................................... Troy Burrell, 2010 54...........................................................Ray Ponder, 1991 53..................................................... Greg Goldstein, 1982 52...........................................................Ray Ponder, 1990 Pass Receptions -- Running Back Record 45............................................. Craig Duppong (RB), 2003 Pass Reception Touchdowns 17........................................................Pierre Brown, 2000 15............................................................Jimmy Hill, 1998 15...........................................................Troy Burrell, 2011 11........................................................Pierre Brown, 2001 9..........................................................Pierre Brown, 1999 8............................................................Nate Collins, 2002 7.............................................................Ray Ponder, 1991 7...............................................................Nick Body, 2003 6.................................................... Elbert Richmond, 1952 6.................................................................Paul Hay, 1967 6.......................................................... Jim Konopka, 1967 6............................................................... David Lee, 1988 6.............................................................Ray Ponder, 1990 6..............................................................Jimmy Hill, 1997 6......................Sterling Walker, 2001 -- Troy Burrell, 2010 Average Yards Per Catch (minimum 24 receptions) 22.61.................................. Pierre Brown (66-1492), 2000 19.66................................... Chad Fietsam (29-570), 1986 19.36................................Brandon Brown (28-542), 2000 18.78.............................Tom Badalamenti (45-845), 1984 18.77.....................................Troy Burrell (87-1633), 2011 18.60.....................................Ken Johnson (25-465), 1993 18.32...................................... Troy Burrell (25-458), 2009 18.24......................................... Nick Body (29-529), 2006 18.16................................ Jake Weingartz (25-454), 2006 17.79................................... Chad Fietsam (24-427), 1987 Receptions Per Game (since 1970) 6.70....................................... Nick Body (10 games), 2005 6.64....................................... Nick Body (11 games), 2003

6.60.................................. Pierre Brown (10 games), 2000 5.70.................................. Pierre Brown (10 games), 2001 5.45...................................... Jimmy Hill (11 games), 1998 5.44.....................................Troy Burrell (16 games), 2011 5.40.....................................Ray Ponder (10 games), 1991 5.30............................... Greg Goldstein (10 games), 1982 5.20.....................................Ray Ponder (10 games), 1990 5.18.................................... Troy Burrell (11 games), 2010 Total Plays 448........................................................Mark Friday, 1993 400................................................Randy Hutchison, 2003 387....................................................Michael Gluski, 1997 385..........................................................Joe Gough, 1994 371.................................................. Mickey Mohner, 2011 367.................................................... Jason Charron, 2000 366........................................................... Paul Kroll, 1989 366....................................................Michael Gluski, 1998 356......................................................Nolan Martin, 2005 352.....................................................Ed Skowneski, 1973 Total Offense Yards 2,779............................................... Mickey Mohner, 2011 2,499.............................................Randy Hutchison, 2003 2,374.....................................................Mark Friday, 1993 2,365................................................. Jason Charron, 2000 2,178...................................................... Joique Bell, 2009 2,105...................................................... Joique Bell, 2006 2,031.................................................Michael Gluski, 1998 2,014............................................... Mickey Mohner, 2010 1,965.................................................Michael Gluski, 1997 1,866.....................................................A.J. Vaughn, 1967 Touchdowns Responsible For 33........................................................... Joique Bell, 2009 29........................................................... Joique Bell, 2007 26.................................................... Mickey Mohner, 2011 24...................................................... Jason Charron, 2000 24........................................................... Joique Bell, 2006 23....................................................... Ed Skowneski, 1975 22.......................................................... Toney Davis, 2011 21..........................................................Mark Friday, 1993 21......................................................Michael Gluski, 1998 18........................................................Pierre Brown, 2000 Total Offense Per Game (since 1970) 253.9................................Michael Gluski (8 games), 1998 236.5...............................Jason Charron (10 games), 2000 227.2.......................... Randy Hutchison (11 games), 2003 215.8.................................. Mark Friday (11 games), 1993 210.0........................................ Dan Gray (8 games), 2001 198.0....................................Joique Bell (11 games), 2009 191.4....................................Joique Bell (11 games), 2006 183.1............................ Mickey Mohner (11 games), 2010 178.6..............................Michael Gluski (11 games), 1997 173.7.............................Mickey Mohner (16 games), 2011 Total Offense Per Play (since 1970) - min. 115 plays 7.49.............................. Mickey Mohner (371-2779), 2011 7.02............................Randy Hutchison (151-1060), 2002 6.99.............................. Mickey Mohner (288-2014), 2010 6.58......................................Joique Bell (331-2178), 2009 6.44.................................Jason Charron (367-2365), 2000 6.40.............................. Mickey Mohner (163-1044), 2009 6.38....................................Terry Copacia (118-753), 1976 6.27.........................Thabiti Williamson (205-1286), 2000 6.25............................Randy Hutchison (400-2499), 2003 6.15..........................Anthony Frederick (214-1316), 1994 All-Purpose Yards (rushing, receiving, returns) 2,462*.................................................... Joique Bell, 2006 2,392 (led NCAA Division II).................... Joique Bell, 2009 2,336.......................................................Josh Renel, 2011 2,133.......................................................Josh Renel, 2010 2,128..........................................Thabiti Williamson, 2000 1,880................................................Craig Duppong, 2003 1,875................................................Craig Duppong, 2002 1,823...................................................... Joique Bell, 2007 1,727........................................................ Steve Lee, 1990 1,656......................................................Troy Burrell, 2011 *All-time NCAA Division II Freshman Record.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL All-Purpose Yards Per Game (since 1970) 223.8....................................Joique Bell (11 games), 2006 217.5....................................Joique Bell (11 games), 2009 213.3....................................Josh Renel (10 games), 2010 212.8.......................Thabiti Williamson (10 games), 2000 172.7......................................Steve Lee (10 games), 1990 170.9............................. Craig Duppong (11 games), 2003 170.5............................. Craig Duppong (11 games), 2002 165.7....................................Joique Bell (11 games), 2007 160.6......................................Dick Byas (10 games), 1973 159.3................................ Pierre Brown (10 games), 2000 Points Scored 192......................................................... Joique Bell, 2009 168......................................................... Joique Bell, 2007 138......................................................... Joique Bell, 2006 132........................................................ Toney Davis, 2011 110......................................................Pierre Brown, 2000 108.....................................................Ed Skowneski, 1975 106..................................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 96............................................................Josh Renel, 2011 94............................................................Jimmy Hill, 1998 90............................................................Josh Renel, 2010 90...........................................................Troy Burrell, 2011 Touchdowns Scored 32........................................................... Joique Bell, 2009 28........................................................... Joique Bell, 2007 23........................................................... Joique Bell, 2006 22.......................................................... Toney Davis, 2011 18.......................................................Ed Skowneski, 1975 18........................................................Pierre Brown, 2000 16............................................................Josh Renel, 2011 15............................................................Jimmy Hill, 1998 15............................................................Josh Renel, 2010 15...........................................................Troy Burrell, 2011 Extra Points Made 70................................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 44................................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 36.................................................Anthony Morasso, 2009 34..................................................David Chudzinski, 2007 33..................................................David Chudzinski, 2006 30.............................................................Bill Kelley, 1975 29.........................................................Jeff Cetlinski, 1967 28.............................................................Bill Kelley, 1976 28................................................... Greg Gundersen, 2003 27....................................................Duane Lockhart, 1977 27.............Matt Pomeroy, 2000 -- David Chudzinski, 2008 Extra Point Attempts 72................................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 44................................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 40.................................................Anthony Morasso, 2009 37..................................................David Chudzinski, 2007 34.............................................................Bill Kelley, 1975 34......................................................Matt Pomeroy, 2000 33........................................................Dick Lisabeth, 1951 33................................................... Stephen Wayne, 2002 33..................................................David Chudzinski, 2006 32......................Bill Kelley, 1976 -- Duane Lockhart, 1977 Field Goals Made 14..................................................David Chudzinski, 2006 12........................................................ Craig Motzer, 1987 12...................................................... Matt Fishburn, 1997 12................................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 11.......................................................Carey Starnes, 1980 11.................................................... Jerry McGowan, 1983 11.................................................... Jerry McGowan, 1984 11................................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 10..........................................................Robert Klick, 1990 10....................................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2012 Field Goals Attempted (since 1970) 19.......................................Stefan Terleckyj (12-19), 2011 18.......................................... Carey Starnes (11-18), 1980 18....................................... Jerry McGowan (11-18), 1983 18............................................Craig Motzer (12-18), 1987 18......................................... Matt Fishburn (12-18), 1997 17....................................... Jerry McGowan (11-17), 1984

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

16................................................ Bob Guindi (5-16), 1979 16........................................ Greg Gundersen (9-16), 2003 16......................................Dave Chudzinski (14-16), 2006 15.......................................Stefan Terleckyj (11-15), 2010

Punt Return Touchdowns 2................................................................Dick Byas, 1973 2.............................................................. Nate Bush, 1993 1...........................................................................13 times

Field Goal Pct. (since 1970 - minimum 10 attempts) 87.5...................................Dave Chudzinski (14-16), 2006 73.3....................................Stefan Terleckyj (11-15), 2010 71.4.............................................. Bob Klick (10-14), 1990 71.4.................................... Stefan Terleckyj (10-14), 2012 66.7.........................................Craig Motzer (12-18), 1987 66.7...................................... Matt Fishburn (12-18), 1997 66.7......................................Stephen Wayne (8-12), 2002 64.7.................................... Jerry McGowan (11-17), 1984 63.6...........................................Craig Motzer (7-11), 1986 63.6.....................................Dave Chudzinski (7-11), 2008

Punt Return Average (minimum 13 returns) 16.46........................................Josh Renel (13-214), 2010 14.87.........................................Nate Bush (23-342), 1993 13.11....................................Jerriel Burrus (19-249), 2004 12.77........................................Josh Renel (13-166), 2011 12.46......................................John Hazely (13-162), 1947 12.11..........................................Dick Byas (27-327), 1973 11.35......................................Don Didlake (17-193), 1970 10.79....................................Jerriel Burrus (24-259), 2006 10.63........................................Josh Renel (24-255), 2008 10.38...................................Keith Bennett (13-135), 1985

Punting Yards 2,865.................................................... Brad Newitt, 1999 2,832.............................................. Greg Gundersen, 2004 2,717..................................................Chuck Aldrich, 1982 2,653......................................... Andrew Szymanski, 1998 2,488....................................................Mark Polcyn, 1986 2,437......................................................... Brian Cyr, 2005 2,406..............................................Alastair Mitchell, 1983 2,359............................................... George Gembis, 1938 2,301...............................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 2,300........................................Adam Nemer-Kaiser, 1997

Kickoff Return Yards 634........................................................Jon Roberts, 1998 601.............................................Thabiti Williamson, 2000 600........................................................Dante Dunn, 2007 589..........................................................Josh Renel, 2011 575............................................................Dick Byas, 1973 551.............................................Thabiti Williamson, 1999 524.................................................. Derrick Coakley, 1989 522........................................................Dante Dunn, 2008 506....................................................Stan Thornton, 2007 496....................................................Stan Thornton, 2009

Punt Attempts 77......................................................... Brad Newitt, 1999 76................................................... Greg Gundersen, 2004 74.......................................................Chuck Aldrich, 1982 74.............................................. Andrew Szymanski, 1998 71.........................................................Mark Polcyn, 1986 69...................................................Alastair Mitchell, 1983 65.....................................................Dean Bacheller, 1996 65.............................................................. Brian Cyr, 2005 64...........................................................Erik Burton, 1991 62..............................................................Bob Hock, 1975 62.............................................Adam Nemer-Kaiser, 1997

Kickoff Returns 28..........................................................Jon Roberts, 1998 27.................................................... Derrick Coakley, 1989 27...............................................Thabiti Williamson, 2000 25..............................................................Dick Byas, 1973 24................................................ Randono Johnson, 1992 24........................................................Jerriel Burrus, 2003 23...............................................Thabiti Williamson, 1999 23....................................................Sterling Walker, 2001 23............................................................Josh Renel, 2011 22........................... Nate Bush, 1994 -- Dante Dunn, 2007

Punting Average (minimum 17 attempts) 44.12......................................A.J. Vaughn (17-750), 1965 42.89...............................George Gembis (55-2359), 1938 40.98.............................. Stefan Terleckyj (47-1926), 2012 40.44.................................... Greg Guyon (54-2184), 1973 39.88..................................Jim MacMillan (25-997), 1958 38.66............................Branko Hamilton (38-1469), 2009 38.26.......................Adam Nemer-Kaiser (47-1798), 2002 38.03............................ Tasso Rumeliotis (32-1217), 1966 38.02..................................... Erik Burton (46-1749), 1994 37.85................................. Joe Delfgauw (55-2082), 1990 Punt Return Yards 342.......................................................... Nate Bush, 1993 327............................................................Dick Byas, 1973 259......................................................Jerriel Burrus, 2006 255..........................................................Josh Renel, 2008 256................................................George Crawford, 1967 249......................................................Jerriel Burrus, 2004 238.................................................. Derrick Coakley, 1989 230.....................................................Keith Bennett, 1986 230..................................................Sterling Walker, 2001 214..........................................................Josh Renel, 2010 Punt Returns 30.................................................... Stephen Stokes, 2002 28.......................................................Keith Bennett, 1986 27..............................................................Dick Byas, 1973 26..................................................George Crawford, 1967 26.................................................... Derrick Coakley, 1989 26........................................................ Kevin Dixson, 1991 25....................................................Sterling Walker, 2001 24........................................................Jerriel Burrus, 2006 24............................................................Josh Renel, 2008 23........................................................ Kevin Dixson, 1990 23............................................................ Nate Bush, 1993 23........................................................Jerriel Burrus, 2005

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Kickoff Return Touchdowns 2............................................................Dante Dunn, 2008 2........................................................James Jackson, 2011 1...........................................................................12 times Kickoff Return Average (minimum 17 returns) 30.71......................................Dante Dunn (17-522), 2008 28.11..................................Stan Thornton (18-506), 2007 27.27......................................Dante Dunn (22-600), 2007 26.76......................................Dante Dunn (17-455), 2006 26.11..................................Stan Thornton (19-496), 2009 25.61........................................Josh Renel (23-589), 2011 24.95........................................Josh Renel (19-474), 2010 24.74........................................Josh Renel (19-470), 2009 24.45.................................Sam Cheatham (20-489), 1981 23.96...........................Thabiti Williamson (23-551), 1999 Interception Return Yards 221...........................................................Don Fears, 1959 196......................................................Jeremy Jones, 2011 169........................................................... Alan Case, 1951 151.....................................................Chuck Aldrich, 1981 131..........................................................Matt Didio, 1983 130....................................................Stan Thornton, 2008 124..................................................... Jeremy Jones, 2010 123.................................................Angelo Nicholas, 1959 115....................................................... Don Didlake, 1969 114....................................................Derrick Mason, 1988 Interceptions 13*..........................................................Matt Didio, 1983 10** .......................................................Terry Rusin, 1974 9..........................................................Mark Makela, 1983 9..........................................................Jeremy Jones, 2011 7............................................................... Alan Case, 1951 7........................................................ Terry Johnson, 1978 7.........................................................Chuck Aldrich, 1981 6..........................................................Dick Lisabeth, 1954 6.....................Alex Tischler, 1967 -- Jerry Megenity, 1975 6...................Keith Anleitner, 1976 -- Chuck Aldrich, 1982

6..................... Mark Makela, 1982 -- Derrick Mason, 1986 *Led NCAA Division II in 1983. **Led NCAA Division II in 1974. Interceptions Returned for Touchdown 2.............................................................Ron Adkins, 1995 Total Tackles 172...........................................Tim Morris (116-56), 1994 160......................................Keith Anleitner (93-67), 1975 158.............................................Tim Morris (95-63), 1990 156.......................................... Randy Epley (87-69), 1977 155..........................................Ken Johnson (95-60), 1996 153.......................................George Breaz (34-114), 1971 147..........................................Paul Butcher (93-54), 1985 145..........................................Paul Butcher (59-86), 1984 144........................................Rod Simmons (71-73), 1997 136...................................Brian Van Gorder (75-61), 1978 Tackles For Loss 20...............................................Gary Ruttan (20-0), 1994 17........................................ Joe Golaszewski (17-0), 1992 17...................................................Tom Beer (17-0), 1993 17.................................................Tim Morris (17-0), 1993 17............................................. Tim Homrich (17-0), 2000 16.5................................. Daishawn Franklin (14-5), 1998 16.5............................................ Joe Spuhler (9-15), 2001 16..................................Avery Barton-Taylor (16-0), 1984 16.................................................. Leo Wells (13-6), 2002 16..............................................Nick Thomas (12-8), 2009 15.5....John Kersey (15-1), 1983 -- Leo Wells (13-5), 2005 15.5............................................Ed Viverette (13-5), 2011 Quarterback Sacks 13.5............................................Gary Ruttan (13-1), 1994 12.............................................Albert Brown (12-0), 1986 11................................................John Taylor (11-0), 1984 10.5...............................Avery Barton-Taylor (10-1), 1984 10........................................ Joe Golaszewski (10-0), 1992 9.5..................................................Gerald Lee (9-1), 1984 9......... Vic Vereecke (9-0), 1976 -- John Taylor (9-0), 1985 9..........Tim Morris (9-0), 1993 -- Tim Homrich (9-0), 2000 Passes Defended (interceptions/pass break-ups) 21.................................................Matt Didio (13-8), 1983 21............................................Aaron Cornett (3-18), 2011 19................................................ Tony Hawk (2-17), 1996 18.............................................. Shaun Black (3-15), 2000 16............................................... Mark Makela (9-7), 1983 15................................................ Tony Hawk (4-11), 1997 14......................................... Rich Hammoud (2-12), 1993 14........................................Cornelius Dillard (4-10), 2008 14...............................................Jeremy Jones (9-5), 2011 13..... Tony Hawk (3-10), 1991 -- Tim Farmer (2-11), 1998 13.......................................Dan Smitherman (3-10), 2001 Since 1968. Pass Break-Ups 18.......................................................Aaron Cornett, 2011 17...........................................................Tony Hawk, 1996 15......................................................... Shaun Black, 2000 12.................................................... Rich Hammoud, 1993 11...........................................................Tony Hawk, 1997 11.......................................................... Tim Farmer, 1998 10....................Tony Hawk, 1991 -- RaShawn Hardy, 1993 10.................. Alvin Mask, 2001 -- Dan Smitherman, 2001 10..............Derrion Fuqua, 2006 -- Cornelius Dillard, 2008 Since 1968. Consecutive Extra Point Kicks Made 44................................................... Stefan Terleckyj, 2010 44....................................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 33..................................................David Chudzinski, 2006 25....................................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2012 21..................................................David Chudzinski, 2007 21....................................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2011 20................................................... Greg Gundersen, 2003 18.................................................Anthony Morasso, 2009 17.............................................................Bill Kelley, 1975 17........................................................ Craig Motzer, 1987 17..................................................David Chudzinski, 2008


TEAM SEASON RECORDS Rushing Yards 3,209......................................................................... 2011 2,910......................................................................... 1975 2,571......................................................................... 2009 2,523......................................................................... 1976 2,415......................................................................... 2007 2,333......................................................................... 1977 2,318......................................................................... 1974 2,210......................................................................... 2006 2,176......................................................................... 1994 2,142......................................................................... 2010

Passing Yards 3,107......................................................................... 2000 2,874......................................................................... 2011 2,671......................................................................... 2001 2,499......................................................................... 1993 2,470......................................................................... 2003 2,382......................................................................... 1998 2,315......................................................................... 1990 2,291......................................................................... 2002 2,088......................................................................... 1997 2,049......................................................................... 2010

Rushing Attempts 699............................................................................ 2011 666............................................................................ 1975 649............................................................................ 1977 606............................................................................ 1974 600............................................................................ 1976 550............................................................................ 1994 534............................................................................ 2007 527............................................................................ 1973 501............................................................................ 1992 487............................................................................ 1983

Passing Touchdowns 28.............................................................................. 2000 25.............................................................................. 2011 22.............................................................................. 2001 21.............................................................................. 1998 20.............................................................................. 1967 19.............................................................................. 1993 16.............................................................................. 1999 16.............................................................................. 2002 15.........................................1952/1984/1990/1997/2010

Rushing Touchdowns 43.............................................................................. 2011 32.............................................................................. 2007 30.............................................................................. 1975 30.............................................................................. 2009 27.............................................................................. 2010 25.............................................................................. 1976 24.............................................................................. 1951 24.............................................................................. 1977 24.............................................................................. 2006 21.............................................................................. 2002 Average Yards Per Rush (since 1970) 5.47..........................................................470-2571, 2009 4.80..........................................................460-2210, 2006 4.59..........................................................699-3209, 2011 4.53..........................................................473-2142, 2010 4.52..........................................................534-2415, 2007 4.44..........................................................407-1807, 2002 4.37..........................................................666-2910, 1975 4.27..........................................................381-1626, 2012 4.22..........................................................389-1641, 1997 4.20..........................................................600-2523, 1976 Rushing Yards Per Game (since 1970) 264.5......................................................(11 games), 1975 252.3......................................................(10 games), 1976 233.7......................................................(11 games), 2009 231.8......................................................(10 games), 1974 219.5......................................................(11 games), 2007 212.1......................................................(11 games), 1977 205.8......................................................(10 games), 1973 200.9......................................................(11 games), 2006 200.6......................................................(16 games), 2011 197.8......................................................(11 games), 1994 Pass Attempts 451............................................................................ 2000 448............................................................................ 2001 416............................................................................ 1998 400............................................................................ 1993 382............................................................................ 1999 373............................................................................ 2002 370............................................................................ 1982 356............................................................................ 2003 355............................................................................ 1990 353............................................................................ 1997 Pass Completions 214............................................................................ 1993 206............................................................................ 2003 203............................................................................ 2001 199............................................................................ 2002 197............................................................................ 1998 192............................................................................ 2011 187............................................................................ 2000 176............................................................................ 1990 167............................................................................ 1997 166............................................................................ 1999

Pass Completion Percentage (minimum 145 att.) .5993..........................................................160-267, 2010 .5787..........................................................206-356, 2003 .5598..........................................................192-343, 2011 .5350..........................................................214-400, 1993 .5335..........................................................199-373, 2002 .5308..........................................................138-260, 2012 .5151..........................................................154-299, 1984 .5109..........................................................117-229, 1994 .5088..........................................................115-226, 1996 .5067..........................................................114-225, 2006 Average Yards Per Pass (minimum 120 attempt) 8.38..........................................................343-2874, 2011 7.67..........................................................267-2049, 2010 7.34..........................................................176-1291, 1967 7.30............................................................135-985, 1954 7.28..........................................................234-1704, 2009 7.26..........................................................180-1306, 1976 7.19..........................................................225-1618, 2006 7.18............................................................120-861, 1975 7.12..........................................................145-1032, 1951 7.06............................................................123-868, 1969 Passing Yards Per Game (since 1970) 310.7......................................................(10 games), 2000 267.1......................................................(10 games), 2001 231.5......................................................(10 games), 1990 227.2......................................................(11 games), 1993 224.5......................................................(11 games), 2003 216.5......................................................(11 games), 1998 208.3......................................................(11 games), 2002 196.9......................................................(10 games), 1982 194.1......................................................(10 games), 1989 189.8......................................................(11 games), 1997 Average Yards Per Catch (since 1970) min. 90 comp. 16.61........................................................187-3107, 2000 14.97........................................................192-2874, 2011 14.89..........................................................94-1400, 1986 14.44........................................................118-1704, 2009 14.19........................................................114-1618, 2006 13.53........................................................112-1515, 1987 13.48........................................................108-1456, 1988 13.33........................................................147-1959, 1995 13.29........................................................146-1941, 1989 13.21........................................................117-1545, 1994

862............................................................................ 1993 824............................................................................ 2007 807............................................................................ 1999 807............................................................................ 2000 790............................................................................ 1998 786............................................................................ 1975 783............................................................................ 1984 782............................................................................ 1977 780...................................................................1976/2002

2,832......................................................................... 2004 2,730......................................................................... 1982 2,653......................................................................... 1998 2,488......................................................................... 1986 2,437......................................................................... 2005 2,421......................................................................... 1989 2,406......................................................................... 1983 2,301......................................................................... 2011 2,300......................................................................... 1997

Total Offense Per Game (since 1970) 455.1......................................................(10 games), 2000 388.6......................................................(11 games), 2009 382.9......................................................(10 games), 1976 381.0......................................................(11 games), 2010 380.2......................................................(16 games), 2011 372.5......................................................(11 games), 2002 369.9......................................................(11 games), 2007 352.2......................................................(11 games), 1993 348.0......................................................(11 games), 2006 347.0......................................................(11 games), 2003

Punt Attempts 78.............................................................................. 1999 78.............................................................................. 2004 76.............................................................................. 1998 75.............................................................................. 1982 71.............................................................................. 1986 70.............................................................................. 1983 69.............................................................................. 1985 67.............................................................................. 2000

Yards Per Play 6.07..........................................................704-4275, 2009 5.84........................................................ 1042-6083, 2011 5.66..........................................................740-4191, 2010 5.64..........................................................807-4551, 2000 5.59..........................................................685-3828, 2006 5.258........................................................726-3817, 2003 5.254........................................................780-4098, 2002 5.24..........................................................527-2763, 1952 5.20..........................................................651-3385, 1967 5.13..........................................................582-2986, 1951 All-Purpose Yards (since 1970) 7,880......................................................................... 2011 5,822......................................................................... 2000 5,810......................................................................... 2009 5,761......................................................................... 2007 5,745......................................................................... 2010 5,323......................................................................... 2002 5,222......................................................................... 1993 5,215......................................................................... 2006 5,086......................................................................... 2003 4,899......................................................................... 2001 Points Scored 550............................................................................ 2011 347............................................................................ 2010 335............................................................................ 2007 322............................................................................ 2009 292............................................................................ 2000 287............................................................................ 2006 279............................................................................ 2002 275............................................................................ 1967 261............................................................................ 2003 255............................................................................ 1975 Touchdowns Scored 74.............................................................................. 2011 45.............................................................................. 2007 45.............................................................................. 2009 45.............................................................................. 2010 42.............................................................................. 2000 40.............................................................................. 1967 38.............................................................................. 2002 37.............................................................................. 1993 35.............................................................................. 1951 35.....................................................................1975/2006

Total Offense Yards 6,083......................................................................... 2011 4,551......................................................................... 2000 4,275......................................................................... 2009 4,191......................................................................... 2010 4,098......................................................................... 2002 4,069......................................................................... 2007 3,874......................................................................... 1993 3,829......................................................................... 1976 3,828......................................................................... 2006 3,817......................................................................... 2003

Field Goals Made 14.............................................................................. 2006 12.............................................................................. 1987 12.............................................................................. 1997 12.............................................................................. 2011 11.............................................................................. 1980 11.............................................................................. 1983 11.............................................................................. 1984 11.............................................................................. 2010 10.............................................................................. 1990 10.............................................................................. 2012 9................................................................................ 2003

Plays 1,042......................................................................... 2011

Punt Yards 2,865......................................................................... 1999

Punting Average (minimum 30 punts) 40.12..........................................................48-1926, 2012 39.71..........................................................55-2184, 1973 37.77..........................................................47-1775, 1994 37.38..........................................................61-2280, 1990 37.250........................................................40-1490, 2009 37.246........................................................65-2421, 1989 36.93..........................................................55-2031, 2002 36.92..........................................................66-2437, 2005 36.84..........................................................32-1179, 1958 36.76..........................................................62-2279, 1975 Punt Return Yards 393............................................................................ 1993 343............................................................................ 1973 339............................................................................ 1947 321............................................................................ 1951 321............................................................................ 1967 319............................................................................ 2000 309............................................................................ 1949 304............................................................................ 1964 303............................................................................ 1957 300............................................................................ 2001 Punt Returns 34.............................................................................. 1973 33.............................................................................. 1967 33.............................................................................. 2005 31.............................................................................. 1986 31.............................................................................. 2002 30.............................................................................. 1964 30.............................................................................. 1991 Kickoff Return Yards 1,424......................................................................... 2007 1,293......................................................................... 2009 1,189......................................................................... 2011 1,143......................................................................... 1998 1,100......................................................................... 2001 1,076......................................................................... 2006 982............................................................................ 2010 973............................................................................ 1989 972............................................................................ 2002 960............................................................................ 1950 Kickoff Returns 59.............................................................................. 2001 58.............................................................................. 1989 57.............................................................................. 2002 57.............................................................................. 2003 56.............................................................................. 2009 55.............................................................................. 2007 55.............................................................................. 2011 54.............................................................................. 1998 52.............................................................................. 1999 50.............................................................................. 2004 Interceptions 35.............................................................................. 1983 25.............................................................................. 1967 24.............................................................................. 1974 23.............................................................................. 1969 23.............................................................................. 2011 20........................................................... 1976/1978/1981 19........................................................... 1949/1980/1982

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Rushing Yards 6,728.................................................Joique Bell, 2006-09 4,204..................................................Joe Gough, 1991-94 3,190 ..................................... Toney Davis, 2010-SA 2,767................................................. Josh Renel, 2008-11 2,552...................................................Steve Lee, 1988-91 2,459.............................................Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 2,415....................................... L.C. Bulger III, 1983-85, 87 2,404...........................................Craig Duppong, 2002-03 2,171.................................... Thabiti Williamson, 1999-02 2,010........................................Elbert Richmond, 1950-52 Rushing Attempts 1,181.................................................Joique Bell, 2006-09 996.....................................................Joe Gough, 1991-94 650 ........................................ Toney Davis, 2010-SA 649................................................Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 626......................................................Steve Lee, 1988-91 594.......................................... L.C. Bulger III, 1983-85, 87 533.................................................... Josh Renel, 2008-11 476................................................. Vic Chenault, 1984-86 472.......................................Chris Middlebrooks, 2003-06 470..............................................Craig Duppong, 2002-03 Rushing Touchdowns 88......................................................Joique Bell, 2006-09 44 .......................................... Toney Davis, 2010-SA 37..................................................Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 33.......................................................Joe Gough, 1991-94 28...................................................... Josh Renel, 2008-11 25........................................................Steve Lee, 1988-91 23................................................Craig Duppong, 2002-03 22............................................ L.C. Bulger III, 1983-85, 87 17...................................................Jim Gendron, 1976-78 16.............................................Elbert Richmond, 1950-52 16..................................................Bruce Nichols, 1977-79 Average Yards Per Rush (minimum 160 attempts) 7.29....................... Gary Baillargeon (166-1210), 1951-52 6.41...................................Vic Zucco (165-1057), 1953-54 5.697............................ Joique Bell (1181-6728), 2006-09 5.42............................... Bob Rogers (242-1311), 1972-75 5.231..................Thabiti Williamson (415-2171), 1999-02 5.231............................ John Hazely (290-1517), 1946-49 5.19.................................Josh Renel (533-2767), 2008-11 5.11..........................Craig Duppong (470-2404), 2002-03 5.03............................Daryl Graham (275-1383), 2007-08 4.92................................... Jim Morse (193-949), 1959-60 4.91 ..................... Toney Davis (650-3190), 2010-12 Rushing Yards Per Game (since 1970) min. 20 GP 152.9.............................. Joique Bell (44 games), 2006-09 109.3........................Craig Duppong (22 games), 2002-03 100.1...............................Joe Gough (42 games), 1991-94 88.6 ......................Toney Davis (36 games), 2010-SA 69.0.................................. Steve Lee (37 games), 1988-91 66.4.........................Victor Chenault (29 games), 1984-86 65.9............................Daryl Graham (21 games), 2007-08 63.9....................Thabiti Williamson (34 games), 1999-02 63.6........................L.C. Bulger III (38 games), 1983-85,87 63.1.....................Ed Skowneski - QB (39 games), 1972-75 Passing Attempts 961.............................................Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 833...................................Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 746.................................................. Mark Friday, 1991-93 717...............................................Jason Charron, 1999-01 598..................................................... Rich Popp, 1983-86 585.......................................................Dan Gray, 2000-02 502......................................................Paul Kroll, 1989-91 480.......................................... Randy Hutchison, 2001-03 477...............................................Mike Grennier, 1986-89 465................................................ Nolan Martin, 2004-07 Pass Completions 537.............................................Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 374...................................Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 372.................................................. Mark Friday, 1991-93 316...............................................Jason Charron, 1999-01 285..................................................... Rich Popp, 1983-86 279.......................................... Randy Hutchison, 2001-03

251.......................................................Dan Gray, 2000-02 239......................................................Paul Kroll, 1989-91 216...............................................Mike Grennier, 1986-89 214........................................ Anthony Frederick, 1992-95 Passing Yards 7,287..........................................Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 4,836................................Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 4,425............................................... Mark Friday, 1991-93 4,288............................................Jason Charron, 1999-01 3,719.................................................. Rich Popp, 1983-86 3,490....................................................Dan Gray, 2000-02 3,442....................................... Randy Hutchison, 2001-03 3,090...................................................Paul Kroll, 1989-91 2,823............................................Mike Grennier, 1986-89 2,627..................................... Anthony Frederick, 1992-95 Passing Touchdowns 55...............................................Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 38.....................................Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 38.................................................Jason Charron, 1999-01 31.................................................... Mark Friday, 1991-93 26.........................................................Dan Gray, 2000-02 24..................................................... Dick Brown, 1950-52 22........................................................Paul Kroll, 1989-91 22............................................ Randy Hutchison, 2001-03 21.................................................... A.J. Vaughn, 1965-67 20.................................................. Richard Popp, 1983-86 Passes Had Intercepted 44.................................................Jason Charron, 1999-01 36.....................................Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 35...............................................Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 34....................................................... Rich Popp, 1983-86 34.................................................... Mark Friday, 1991-93 32........................................................Paul Kroll, 1989-91 32............................................. Alastair Mitchell, 1981-83 31.................................................Mike Grennier, 1986-89 28.........................................................Dan Gray, 2000-02 26...................................................Jim Gendron, 1976-78 Passing Completion Pct. (minimum 150 attempts) .581.........................Randy Hutchison (279-480), 2001-03 .559...........................Mickey Mohner (537-961), 2009-12 .520...................................Jimmy Hill (132-254), 1996-98 .507...................... Anthony Frederick (214-422), 1992-95 .499.................................Mark Friday (372-746), 1991-93 .481...............................Patrick Burns (115-239), 1979-82 .477.............................. Richard Popp (285-598), 1983-86 .476.................................... Paul Kroll (239-502), 1989-91 .472...................................Trent Pohl (179-379), 2006-07 .471.............................. Jeff Kucemba (145-308), 1990-91 Pass Efficiency Rating (minimum 125 attempts) 131.18.......................Mickey Mohner (537-961), 2009-12 123.90.....................Randy Hutchison (279-480), 2001-03 118.18............................................. A.J. Vaughn, 1965-67 113.90........................................... Dick Lisabeth, 1951-53 113.62............................ Terry Copacia (68-144), 1974-77 110.98..................................John Lonchar (71-132), 1983 110.92.................. Anthony Frederick (214-422), 1992-95 108.48.............................................. Dick Brown, 1950-52 107.16.............................Mickey Berce (79-139), 2007-08 105.79.........................................Mike Soluk, 1957-58, 60 Average Yards Per Pass (since 1970 - min. 125 att.) 7.59.............................Terry Copacia (68-144-8), 1974-77 7.58......................Mickey Mohner (537-961-35), 2009-12 7.2..................... Randy Hutchison (279-480-23), 2001-04 6.4...........................Jeff Kucemba (145-308-19), 1990-91 6.3.................................... John Lonchar (71-132-9), 1983 6.2...................Anthony Frederick (214-422-13), 1992-95 6.2...........................Richard Popp (285-598-34), 1983-86 6.2.................................Paul Kroll (239-502-32), 1989-91 6.1............................Jim Gendron (139-303-26), 1976-78 6.1................................Trent Pohl (179-379-16), 2006-07 Passing Yards Per Game (since 1970) 178.7......................... Jason Charron (24 games), 1999-01 156.0............. Michael Gluski (31 games), 1994-95, 97-98 155.0.......................Mickey Mohner (47 games), 2009-12

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 152.6.............................Mark Friday (29 games), 1991-93 147.1................................ Paul Kroll (21 games), 1989-91 145.4.................................Dan Gray (24 games), 2000-02 140.9.......................... Jeff Kucemba (14 games), 1990-91 137.7.....................Randy Hutchison (25 games), 2001-04 115.2...............................Trent Pohl (20 games), 2006-07 109.4.......................... Richard Popp (34 games), 1983-86 Pass Reception Yards 3,138............................................. Pierre Brown, 1998-01 3,132................................................Troy Burrell, 2008-11 2,655................................................ Ray Ponder, 1989-92 2,448...................................................Nick Body, 2002-06 1,645................................................. Jimmy Hill, 1996-98 1,545...........................................Dean Morrison, 1974-77 1,490..................................................Nate Bush, 1993-95 1,299......................................Tom Badalamenti, 1982-85 1,154................................................ Paul Longo, 1978-81 1,154.................................................Ed Sanders, 2007-10 TA-818 .................... Dominique Maybanks, 2010-SA Pass Receptions 187...................................................Troy Burrell, 2008-11 177................................................... Ray Ponder, 1989-92 169......................................................Nick Body, 2002-06 163................................................ Pierre Brown, 1998-01 110.................................................... Jimmy Hill, 1996-98 91..................................................... Paul Longo, 1978-81 90.......................................................Nate Bush, 1993-95 86................................................Dean Morrison, 1974-77 82............................................. Chris George, 1991, 94-96 79...................Jon Roberts, 1995-98/Joique Bell, 2006-09 TA-60 ...................... Dominique Maybanks, 2010-SA Pass Reception Touchdowns 37*................................................ Pierre Brown, 1998-01 27.....................................................Troy Burrell, 2008-11 21...................................................... Jimmy Hill, 1996-98 19..................................................... Ray Ponder, 1989-92 13.......................................................Nate Bush, 1993-95 12........................................................Nick Body, 2002-06 11.............................................Elbert Richmond, 1950-52 9.................................................... Jim Johnston, 1950-52 9........................................................... Paul Hay, 1965-67 9..................................................Dean Morrison, 1974-77 9.............................................Tom Badalamenti, 1983-85 *Tied-for-25th highest total in NCAA Division II history. Average Yards Per Catch (minimum 30 receptions) 21.15.........................Elbert Richmond (39-825), 1950-52 19.25...........................Pierre Brown (163-3138), 1998-01 18.83.......................Tom Badalmenti (69-1299), 1983-85 18.36........................... Mark Woodson (33-606), 1980-83 17.97.......................... Dean Morrison (86-1545), 1974-77 17.69............................Chad Fietsam (62-1097), 1985-87 17.47............................... Ken Johnson (38-664), 1993-96 17.39..................................... Paul Hay (38-661), 1965-67 16.75............................. Troy Burrell (187-3132), 2008-11 16.59..........................Kevin Schneider (32-531), 1979-81 Receptions Per Game (since 1970 - min. 11 games) 4.78............................... Ray Ponder (37 games), 1989-92 4.53.............................Pierre Brown (36 games), 1998-01 4.33.......................Nick Body (39 games), 2002-03, 05-06 3.83...............................Nate Collins (18 games), 2001-02 3.82...............................Troy Burrell (33 games), 2008-11 3.36..........................Craig Duppong (22 games), 2002-03 3.35................................. Joe Benke (20 games), 1987-88 3.33.................................Jimmy Hill (33 games), 1996-98 3.14..................... Tom Badalamenti (22 games), 1983-85 3.00............................. Kevin Dixson (20 games), 1990-91 Total Offense Yards 7,186..........................................Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 7,008.................................................Joique Bell, 2006-09 4,984................................Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 4,790.............................................Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 4,266............................................Jason Charron, 1999-01 4,204..................................................Joe Gough, 1991-94 4,130............................................... Mark Friday, 1991-93 3,946....................................... Randy Hutchison, 2001-03

3,345....................................................Dan Gray, 2000-02 3,257.................................................. Rich Popp, 1983-86 TA-3,190 ................................ Toney Davis, 2010-SA Total Plays 1,198.................................................Joique Bell, 2006-09 1,089..........................................Mickey Mohner, 2009-12 1,036.............................................Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 996.....................................................Joe Gough, 1991-94 948...................................Michael Gluski, 1994-95, 97-98 896.................................................. Mark Friday, 1991-93 774...............................................Jason Charron, 1999-01 704.......................................................Dan Gray, 2000-02 697................................................ Richard Popp, 1983-86 650 ........................................ Toney Davis, 2010-SA All-Purpose Yards (rushing, receiving, returns) 8,055.................................................Joique Bell, 2006-09 5,595................................................. Josh Renel, 2008-11 4,536..................................................Joe Gough, 1991-94 4,161...................................................Steve Lee, 1988-91 4,101.................................... Thabiti Williamson, 1999-02 3,755...........................................Craig Duppong, 2002-03 3,691........................................Elbert Richmond, 1950-52 3,352............................................. Pierre Brown, 1998-01 3,327 ..................................... Toney Davis, 2010-SA 3,299................................................Troy Burrell, 2008-11 All-Purpose Yards/Game (since 1970) min. 20 GP 183.1.............................. Joique Bell (44 games), 2006-09 170.7........................Craig Duppong (22 games), 2002-03 120.6......................Tha. Williamson (34 games), 1999-02 116.6...............................Josh Renel (48 games), 2008-11 112.5................................ Steve Lee (37 games), 1988-91 108.0...............................Joe Gough (42 games), 1991-94 95.2...................................Dick Byas (26 games), 1971-73 93.1.............................Pierre Brown (36 games), 1998-01 93.1................................. Nate Bush (32 games), 1993-95 92.4 ......................Toney Davis (36 games), 2010-SA Points Scored 576....................................................Joique Bell, 2006-09 276 ........................................ Toney Davis, 2010-SA 238 .................................. Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-SA 230................................................ Pierre Brown, 1998-01 222................................................Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 218.....................................................Joe Gough, 1991-94 206.......................................... David Chudzinski, 2005-08 192.................................................... Josh Renel, 2008-11 182......................................................Steve Lee, 1988-91 168...................................................Troy Burrell, 2008-11 Touchdowns Scored 96......................................................Joique Bell, 2006-09 46 .......................................... Toney Davis, 2010-SA 38.................................................. Pierre Brown, 1998-01 37..................................................Ed Skowneski, 1972-75 36.......................................................Joe Gough, 1991-94 32...................................................... Josh Renel, 2008-11 30........................................................Steve Lee, 1988-91 28.....................................................Troy Burrell, 2008-11 27.............................................Elbert Richmond, 1950-52 24................................................Craig Duppong, 2002-03 PAT Kicks Made 139 ......................Stefan Terleckyj (of 141), 2010-SA 107.............................David Chudzinski (of 115), 2005-08 68..................................... Matt Fishburn (of 78), 1994-97 60............................................ Bill Kelley (of 70), 1973-76 56....................................Jerry McGowan (of 64), 1983-86 56.....................................Nick Palombit (of 67), 1991-93 53............................................. Bob Klick (of 62), 1988-90 48.......................................Dick Lisabeth (of 77), 1951-54 43........................................Jeff Cetlinski (of 60), 1966-68 43...................................Stephen Wayne (of 58), 2001-02 PAT Kicks Attempted 141 .................................. Stefan Terleckyj, 2010-SA 115.......................................... David Chudzinski, 2005-08 78.................................................Matt Fishburn, 1994-97


INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 77.................................................. Dick Lisabeth, 1951-54 70........................................................Bill Kelley, 1973-76 67.................................................Nick Palombit, 1991-93 65.................................................... John Hazely, 1946-49 64...............................................Jerry McGowan, 1983-86 62.........................................................Bob Klick, 1988-90 60................................................... Jeff Cetlinski, 1966-68 Field Goals Made 33.................................David Chudzinski (of 53), 2005-08 33 ..........................Stefan Terleckyj (of 48), 2010-SA 30..................................... Matt Fishburn (of 50), 1994-97 28....................................Jerry McGowan (of 49), 1983-86 21............................................. Bob Klick (of 33), 1988-90 19........................................Craig Motzer (of 29), 1986-87 12.........................................Brad Newitt (of 20), 1998-99 12...................................Stephen Wayne (of 21), 2001-02 12.................................. Greg Gundersen (of 25), 2003-04 11............................................ Bill Kelley (of 21), 1973-76 11............................................Carey Starnes (of 18), 1980 Punt Yards 8,051................................................ Erik Burton, 1991-94 6,684.............................................Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82 6,191............................ Adam Nemer-Kaiser, 1997, 01-02 4,940.........................................Greg Gundersen, 2003-04 4,622...................................................Tim Duffy, 1977-79 4,449................................................Greg Guyon, 1973-74 4,341.................................................Wes Carlos, 1950-52 4,331.............................................Joe Delfgauw, 1989-90 4,227 ................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2011-SA 4,148................................................... Bob Hock, 1975-77 Punt Attempts 223................................................... Erik Burton, 1991-94 193................................................Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82 168............................... Adam Nemer-Kaiser, 1997, 01-02 145......................................................Tim Duffy, 1977-79 136............................................Greg Gundersen, 2003-04 131....................................................Wes Carlos, 1950-52 124...................................................... Bob Hock, 1975-77 115................................................Joe Delfgauw, 1989-90 114...................................................Greg Guyon, 1973-74 108 ...................................Stefan Terleckyj, 2011-SA Punting Average (minimum 60 attempts) 41.1............................................George Gembis, 1936-38 39.14 .............. Stefan Terleckyj (108-4227), 2011-SA 39.03.............................Greg Guyon (114-4449), 1973-74 37.66..........................Joe Delfgauw (115-4331), 1989-90 37.49.........................................Brian Cyr (65-2437), 2005 37.21....................................Brad Newitt (77-2865), 1999 36.85......Adam Nemer-Kaiser (168-6191), 1997, 2001-02 36.32......................Greg Gundersen (136-4940), 2003-04 36.10..............................Erik Burton (223-8051), 1991-94 35.85.........................Andrew Szymanski (74-2653), 1998 Punt Return Yards 834..................................Jerriel Burrus (81-834), 2003-06 784......................................Josh Renel (67-784), 2008-11 615...................................... Nate Bush (55-615), 1993-95 563................................ Keith Bennett (63-563), 1983-86 427...................................................... Dick Byas, 1971-73 411.................................................. John Hazely, 1946-49 405..............................Sterling Walker (36-405), 1999-01 371.....................................George Crawford, 1965, 67-68 305................................................ Dick Lisabeth, 1951-54 299..................................Kevin Dixson (49-299), 1990-91 Punt Returns 81.................................................. Jerriel Burrus, 2003-06 67...................................................... Josh Renel, 2008-11 63................................................. Keith Bennett, 1983-86 55.......................................................Nate Bush, 1993-95 49...................................................Kevin Dixson, 1990-91 42.......................................George Crawford, 1965, 67-68 40..................................................... Terry Rusin, 1974-77 37........................................................ Dick Byas, 1971-73 36...............................................Sterling Walker, 1999-01 31.................................................... John Hazely, 1946-49

Avg. Yards/Punt Return (since 1969) min. 16 ret. 11.70...................................Josh Renel (67-784), 2008-11 11.54.....................................Dick Byas (37-427), 1971-73 11.35................................ Don Didlake (17-193), 1969-70 11.25...........................Sterling Walker (36-405), 1999-01 11.18................................... Nate Bush (55-615), 1993-95 10.30...............................Jerriel Burrus (81-834), 2003-06 9.59............................. Sam Cheatham (22-211), 1981-82 9.15.................................... Derric Coakley (26-238), 1989 8.94............................... Keith Bennett (63-563), 1983-86 8.47.................................Ebbie Hebert (19-161), 1990-92 Kickoff Return Yards 1,734................................................Jon Roberts, 1995-98 1,696............................................... Dante Dunn, 2005-08 1,600................................................. Josh Renel, 2008-11 1,538.................................... Thabiti Williamson, 1999-02 1,494........................................... Stan Thornton, 2007-10 999................................................Chad Fietsam, 1984-87 921......................................................Steve Lee, 1988-91 887...................................................... Dick Byas, 1971-73 865...............................................Don Robinson, 1968-71 846.....................................................Nate Bush, 1993-95 Kickoff Returns 81.....................................................Jon Roberts, 1995-98 68......................................... Thabiti Williamson, 1999-02 64...................................................... Josh Renel, 2008-11 63.................................................... Dante Dunn, 2005-08 58................................................ Stan Thornton, 2007-10 47..................................................Chad Fietsam, 1984-87 47.......................................................Nate Bush, 1993-95 42................................................Craig Duppong, 2002-03 41........................................................Steve Lee, 1988-91 40..................Dick Byas, 1971-73/Keith Bennett, 1983-86 Avg. Yards/Kickoff Return (since 1968) min. 20 ret. 26.92.............................. Dante Dunn (63-1696), 2005-08 26.21............................. Don Robinson (33-865), 1968-71 25.76...........................Stan Thornton (58-1494), 2007-10 25.00.................................Josh Renel (64-1600), 2008-11 24.05............................ James Jackson (22-529), 2011-12 23.77........................... Sam Cheatham (31-737), 1981-82 22.62....................Thabiti Williamson (68-1538), 1999-02 22.46.................................... Steve Lee (41-921), 1988-91 22.17.....................................Dick Byas (40-887), 1971-73 21.41...............................Jon Roberts (81-1734), 1995-98 Kickoff Returns for a Touchdown (since 1970) 4...................................................... Dante Dunn, 2005-08 2.................................................. James Jackson, 2011-12 2...................................................Stan Thornton, 2007-10 2........................................................ Josh Renel, 2008-11 1.............................................................................Six tied Pass Interception Yards 406................................. Jeremy Jones (17-406), 2008-11 373.................................Chuck Aldrich (23-373), 1979-82 346................................Stan Thornton (16-346), 2007-10 221...........................................................Don Fears, 1959 216.................................................. John Hazely, 1946-49 215..................................................Don Didlake, 1968-70 202................................Derrick Mason (15-202), 1985-88 185.............................................. Jim MacMillan, 1956-58 175......................................................Alan Case, 1950-51 168................................................... Terry Rusin, 1974-77 168..................................Mark Makela (19-168), 1980-83 TA-137 .............Antwon Robinson (10-137), 2010-SA Pass Interceptions 23..................................................Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82 20..................................................... Terry Rusin, 1974-77 19...................................................Mark Makela, 1980-83 17.................................................. Jeremy Jones, 2008-11 16................................................ Stan Thornton, 2007-10 15.................................................... John Hazely, 1946-49 15.............................................Gerald Megenity, 1974-77 15.................................................Derrick Mason, 1985-88 13...................................................... Matt Didio, 1981-83 12.........................................................Bill Foley, 1947-49 12............Dick Lisabeth, 1951-54/Terry Johnson, 1976-78

Interception Return Touchdowns (since 1970) 3.................................................. Stan Thornton, 2007-10 3....................................................Jeremy Jones, 2008-11 2....................................................Chuck Aldrich, 1979-82 2....................................................... Ron Adkins, 1995-97 1..................................................................17 Individuals Tackles (solo-assists/GP) 527...................Tim Morris (321-206/42), 1989-90, 93-94 461...........................Paul Butcher (231-230/41), 1982-85 422............................Randy Epley (242-180/42), 1974-77 394................... Rodney Simmons (217-177/44), 1994-97 392.......................Keith Anleitner (230-162/41), 1973-76 380................................Tom Beer (217-163/41), 1990-93 335.....................Brian VanGorder (192-143/38), 1977-80 313............................ Jon Zimmer (180-133/42), 1974-77 308.................................Alan Guy (169-139/42), 2004-07 295..................Darrin King (142-153/41), 1988-89, 91-92 Tackles For Loss (UA-AST/YDS; since 1970) 53.0.................................Leo Wells (44-18/243), 2002-05 42.0......................Tim Morris (42-0/167), 1989-90, 93-94 42.0...................Daishawn Franklin (33-18/192), 1995-98 41.0...................Jason Carpenter (36-10/241), 1997-2000 38.5.............................Albert Brown (38-1/268), 1983-86 37.5..................................Alan Guy (31-13/121), 2004-07 35.5................ Tim Homrich (30-11/180), 1996-97, 99-00 34.5...................................Tom Beer (33-3/103), 1990-93 31.5....................................Eric Ruth (31-1/133), 1990-93 31.0................................Joe Spuhler (23-16/92), 1999-01 TA-24.5 ................. Ed Viverette (21-7/107), 2010-SA Quarterback Sacks (since 1970) 32.5.............................Albert Brown (32-1/101), 1983-86 29.0...................................Leo Wells (25-8/180), 2002-05 22.0....................................John Taylor (22-0/0), 1982-85 21.5.........................Jason Carpenter (20-3/170), 1997-00 21.5.....................Daishawn Franklin (17-9/148), 1995-98 18.5.........................Tim Morris (18-1/94), 1989-90,93-94 18.5...................... Avery Barton-Taylor (18-1/0), 1982-84 18.0................... Tim Homrich (15-6/113), 1996-97,99-00 17.0..................................... Gerald Lee (16-2/0), 1982-84 15.0.................................Gary Ruttan (14-2/77), 1994-95 TA-11.5 .................... Nores Fradi (10-3/81), 2011-SA Passes Defended (interceptions-pass break-ups) 54..............................Tony Hawk (10-44), 1991-92, 96-97 40..................................... Jeremy Jones (17-23), 2008-11 38....................................Stan Thornton (16-22), 2007-10 36....................................Derrick Mason (15-21), 1985-88 31......................................Mark Makela (19-12), 1980-83 29......................................... Dante Dunn (7-22), 2005-08 28...................................... Aaron Cornett (3-25), 2009-12 26.......................................Chuck Aldrich (23-3), 1979-82 24.......................................Ebbie Herbert (5-19), 1990-92 24............................................. Tom Beer (8-16), 1990-93 Blocked Kicks (since 1970) 7...................................................... Dante Dunn, 2005-08 6...................................................... Gary Ruttan, 1994-95 4.................................................. Daniel Stuckey, 2000,02 3........................................................ Gerald Lee, 1982-84 3.......................................................John Taylor, 1982-85 3.......................................................... Alan Clay, 2003-06 3...................................................... Mike Ellison, 2003-06 Quarterback Hurries (since 2002) 9..............................................Greg Hasse, 2009-SA 8............................................ Ed Viverette, 2010-SA 7........................................................... Alan Guy, 2004-07 7.....................................................Matt Shango, 2006-09 6.......................................................... Leo Wells, 2002-05 6......................................................Michael Hall, 2002-05 6........................................................Chris Smilo, 2002-06 6....................................................... Dan Barnes, 2003-06 6.................................................... Jerriel Burrus, 2003-06 6..................................................... Tristan Black, 2005-08

THE LAST TIME ... A WS Player Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown: Josh Renel vs. Pittsburg State (87 yards), Dec. 17, 2011 (National Championship game) An Opposing Player Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown: D.J. Winfield of Minnesota-Duluth (87 yards), December 3, 2011 (WSU at UMD) A WS Player Returned a Punt for a Touchdown: Jerriel Burrus at Michigan Tech (50 yards), October 9, 2004 An Opposing Player Returned a Punt for a Touchdown: Ryan Forney of Indianapolis (69 yards), September 12, 2009 (WSU at UIndy) A WS Player Returned an Interception for a Touchdown: Gerren DuHart vs. Hillsdale, October 6, 2012 (82 yards) An Opposing Player Returned an Interception for a Touchdown: Logan Kerr of Ashland (32 yards), October 16, 2010 (AU at WSU) A WS Player Returned a Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: Ryan Oshnock at Saginaw Valley, November 15, 2003 **Nick Thomas caught (on one bounce) a blocked Indianapolis punt in the end zone for a touchdown, September 13, 2008 A WS Player Returned a Blocked Field Goal for a Touchdown: Stan Thornton 73 yards at Tiffin, September 26, 2009 A WS Player Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown: Kenny Loney vs. Urbana, September 3, 2011 (23 yards) An Opposing Player Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown: Nathan Yelk of Northern Michigan (25 yards), October 10, 2009 A WS Player Rushed for 200 or more Yards: Toney Davis at St. Cloud State, November 19, 2011 (326 yards) An Opposing Player Rushed for 200 or more Yards: Kirk Spencer of Grand Valley, November 3, 2012 (228 yards) A WS Player Had Three Interceptions in a Game: Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney, November 26, 2011 An Opposing Player Had Three or more Interceptions in a Game: Tim Mustapha of Hillsdale, October 14, 2000 (four interceptions) Two WS Players Rushed for 100+ Yards in a Game: Toney Davis (139 yards), Desmond Martin (121) vs. Ferris State, October 27, 2012 Two WS Players Had 100 or more Yards Receiving: Troy Burrell (210 yards), Dominique Maybanks (132) vs. Lake Erie, October 8, 2011 A WS Player Scored a Defensive Extra Point: Earl Carruthers at Michigan Tech, October 9, 2004 A WS Player Had a Rushing TD, a Receiving TD and a Passing TD: Joique Bell at Northwood, October 28, 2006

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Vaughn vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee ........................................ 9/30/67 90 Joique Bell at Indianapolis ........................................................ 10/20/07 89 Desmond Martin vs. Urbana .......................................................... 9/3/11 87 James Demaree vs. St. Mary’s ..................................................... 9/29/34 86 Joe Gough vs. St. Joseph’s ......................................................... 10/31/92 85 Randy Holmes vs. Northwood ................................................... 10/24/87 82 Arnold Thompson vs. Hillsdale .................................................. 10/13/84 76 Vic Zucco at Washington (Mo.).................................................. 10/10/53 75 Elbert Richmond vs. Omaha ...................................................... 10/27/51 75 Randy Holmes at Valparaiso........................................................ 9/17/88 Non-Scoring Run 81 Dan Gray at Hillsdale ................................................................. 10/14/00 78 Jim MacMillian vs. John Carroll ................................................. 10/11/58 75 Sam Cheatham vs. Northern Michigan ........................................ 9/19/81 73 Desmond Martin vs. Hillsdale...................................................... 10/6/12 70 Joe Gough at American International ........................................ 10/16/93 69 Joique Bell vs. Northwood......................................................... 10/31/09 65 Joe Gough vs. Indianapolis ............................................................ 9/5/92 65 Desmond Martin vs. Ferris State ................................................ 10/27/12 64 Craig Gerbe vs. Saginaw Valley ................................................... 11/8/80 63 Craig Duppong vs. Northern Michigan....................................... 10/26/02 63 Joique Bell vs. Mercyhurst ........................................................... 9/16/06 Touchdown Pass 96 Greg Goldstein to Mark Woodson vs. Northwood ...................... 10/31/81 96 Jason Charron to Pierre Brown at Hillsdale................................ 10/14/00 96 Dan Gray to Sterling Walker at Northern Michigan ..................... 10/6/01 86 Trent Pohl to David Mosley vs. Gannon ....................................... 10/6/07 83 Jack Morton to Bob Gutow vs. Defiance ...................................... 11/7/31 82 Anthony Frederick to Nate Bush at Indianapolis.......................... 9/24/94 81 Dick Lisabeth to Henry Lukowski vs. Drake ................................ 11/12/54 80 Tim Duffy to Tim McCamant at Eastern Illinois ............................ 9/15/79 80 Michael Gluski to Chris George at Northern Michigan................ 11/12/94 80 Arnie Gillert to Jimmy Hill vs. Northwood ................................... 11/8/97 80 Jason Charron to Pierre Brown at Mercyhurst ............................... 9/4/99 80 Randy Hutchison to Nick Body at Saginaw Valley...................... 11/15/03 80 Mickey Mohner to Dominique Maybanks vs. Lake Erie ................ 10/8/11 Punt 91 Joe Delfgauw at Ashland ........................................................... 10/14/89 82 George Gembis vs. Toledo ......................................................... 10/30/37 82 George Gembis at Louisville ........................................................ 10/7/38 80 Oswald Robbins at Assumption ................................................... 10/9/26 80 George Gembis vs. Michigan State .............................................. 9/26/37 80 George Gembis vs. Akron ............................................................ 10/2/37 79 Larry Russell vs. Central Michigan ............................................. 11/28/29 78 Dean Bacheller vs. Ferris State .................................................... 10/5/96 75 Brad Newitt at Mercyhurst ............................................................ 9/4/99 74 Tasso Rumeliotis vs. Augustana ................................................ 10/19/68 Punt Return for a Touchdown 91 Sterling Walker at Indianapolis ................................................. 10/28/00 82 Dick Lisabeth vs. Omaha............................................................ 10/27/51 80 Nate Bush vs. St. Francis.............................................................. 9/18/93 75 Don Sherrod at Southern Illinois ................................................. 9/24/49 70 Joe Mohr vs. Bluffton .................................................................. 10/3/36 69 Carlos Tuzzolino vs. Defiance..................................................... 11/18/33 68 George Crawford vs. Eastern Michigan ...................................... 10/28/67 67 Sam Cheatham vs. (opponent NA) ................................................... 1981 65 Irv Weinstein vs. Otterbein ........................................................ 10/14/44 62 Jim MacMillan vs. Case ................................................................ 10/5/57 62 Don Didlake vs. S. Dakota State ................................................... 10/3/70 62 Dick Byas vs. Illinois-Chicago Circle (twice!) .............................. 10/27/73 62 Kevin Dixson vs. Valparaiso ......................................................... 9/21/91 Non-Scoring Punt Return 73 James “Tex” Whisonant vs. Akron ............................................... 10/2/37 62 Josh Renel at Northwood ............................................................ 11/1/08 57 Josh Renel vs. Ashland ................................................................ 10/3/09 56 Jerriel Burrus vs. Ashland .......................................................... 10/23/04

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Josh Renel at Ashland ............................................................... 10/15/11 Sterling Walker at Indianapolis ................................................. 10/28/00 Josh Renel vs. Indianapolis .......................................................... 11/6/10 Bill Cortis vs. Illinois-Chicago....................................................... 11/1/69 Josh Renel at Ferris State .......................................................... 10/18/08 Josh Renel vs. Northern Michigan ............................................... 10/2/10

Kickoff Return for a Touchdown 96 Dick Lisabeth at Iowa State ......................................................... 9/22/51 94 Jon Roberts at Bloomsburg ......................................................... 8/31/96 94 Sterling Walker at Northern Michigan......................................... 10/6/01 93 Dante Dunn vs. Mercyhurst ......................................................... 8/30/08 93 Josh Renel vs. Pittsburg State .................................................... 12/17/11 92 Stan Thornton vs. Mercyhurst ..................................................... 8/29/09 91 Tom Badalamenti vs. Ferris State ................................................ 11/9/85 90 Josh Renel at Indianapolis ........................................................... 9/12/09 90 James Jackson at Northern Michigan .......................................... 10/1/11 89 Derek Ginyard vs. St. Joseph’s ................................................... 11/13/99 89 Dante Dunn vs. Findlay ............................................................... 9/22/07 Non-Scoring Kickoff Return 91 Craig Gerbe at Saginaw Valley................................................... 11/10/79 91 Derrion Fuqua vs. Hillsdale ........................................................ 10/14/06 80 Warren Lambert vs. Grand Rapids J.C. ......................................... 11/8/25 77 Bruno Shkreli at Indianapolis .................................................... 10/20/07 74 Stan Thornton at Northwood ...................................................... 11/1/08 69 Joique Bell at Michigan Tech ......................................................... 9/2/06 69 Josh Renel at Tiffin ...................................................................... 9/11/10 67 Frank Cudillo vs. Central Michigan .............................................. 11/2/40 66 Tom Badalamenti vs. Central State ............................................. 11/2/85 66 Derrick Thomas at Saginaw Valley .............................................. 9/19/98 65 Ken Lockhart vs. Valparaiso......................................................... 9/16/89 Interception Return for a Touchdown 100 Angelo Nicholas vs. Allegheny .................................................. 10/10/59 100 Don Fears at Thiel........................................................................ 11/7/59 100 John Kersey at SUNY-Buffalo....................................................... 10/3/81 100 Jeremy Jones vs. Hillsdale ......................................................... 10/23/10 95 Russ Lightbody at Grand Rapids J.C. .......................................... 11/13/20 91 Leo Wells vs. Findlay ................................................................. 10/15/05 86 Jeremy Jones at Ferris State ...................................................... 10/18/08 85 Jerry Schnelker at Akron............................................................ 10/28/39 85 Joe Magnatta at Michigan State................................................ 10/10/42 82 Gerren DuHart vs. Hillsdale ......................................................... 10/6/12 Non-Scoring Interception Return 75 George Lester at Ferris State ....................................................... 10/4/25 67 Don Keen vs. (opponent NA) ............................................................ 1957 66 Jeremy Jones at Nebraska-Kearney ........................................... 11/26/11 64 Derrick Mason at Ferris State ..................................................... 11/12/88 64 Alvin Mask at Findlay .................................................................. 9/14/02 63 Tom Beer vs. Grand Valley ........................................................... 11/6/93 55 Ken Lockhart at Tiffin .................................................................. 11/7/87 54 Tony Dudley at Illinois State ........................................................ 9/21/85 51 Antwon Robinson vs. Urbana ........................................................ 9/3/11 50 Don Didlake vs. Bradley............................................................. 10/11/69 50 Don Didlake vs. Illinois-Chicago .................................................. 11/1/69

LONGEST PLAYS Non-Scoring Fumble Return 60 Martin Weisberg vs. Alma ........................................................... 9/27/19 34 John Atkinson vs. Ferris State ...................................................... 9/27/03 29 Brandon Cooper vs. Findlay ......................................................... 9/22/07 23 Tony Davis at Northern Michigan .............................................. 10/25/03 22 Floyd Ferjuste vs. Hillsdale* ...................................................... 10/14/06 18 Josh McLean at Hillsdale ............................................................. 11/5/05 15 Sal Warner at St. Joseph’s ......................................................... 11/14/98 12 Alan Guy vs. Grand Valley............................................................ 10/2/04 12 Andrew Matt at Winston-Salem State ....................................... 12/10/11 11 Joe Spuhler vs. Northern Michigan .............................................. 10/7/00 11 Mohamad Bazzi at Northern Iowa ............................................... 8/29/02 *-took lateral from Dan Barnes, who recovered a fumble. Blocked Field Goal Return 73 Stan Thornton at Tiffin (TD)......................................................... 9/26/09 42 Earl Carruthers vs. Ferris State (TD) ............................................. 9/27/03 19 Nick Burgess at Ferris State ....................................................... 10/10/98 12 Jamie Carpenter vs. Ashland ......................................................... 9/9/00 6 David Bernard at Ferris State ....................................................... 9/25/93 2 Earl Carruthers vs. Findlay ........................................................... 9/13/03 2 Daunte Akra at Tiffin.................................................................... 9/11/10 Blocked Punt Return 40 Nate Collins at Northern Iowa (TD) .............................................. 8/30/01 29 Don Slankster vs. Northern Michigan .......................................... 10/7/00 23 Shomari Moss at Northern Michigan (TD) ................................. 10/25/03 20 Ryan Oshnock at Saginaw Valley (TD) ....................................... 11/15/03 19 Alan Burks at American International (TD) ................................ 10/16/93 10 Kevin Williams at Grand Valley (TD) ............................................ 9/28/85 6 Shomari Moss vs. Michigan Tech ............................................... 10/18/03 Field Goal 52 Harold Grant Iler vs. Assumption ............................................... 10/15/20 51 Robert Klick at Ashland ............................................................. 10/14/89 51 Robert Klick at Northern Michigan ............................................ 10/20/90 51 Stefan Terleckyj at Grand Valley ................................................... 11/3/12 50 Carey Starnes vs. Towson State ................................................... 9/27/80 50 Jerry McGowan vs. St. Joseph’s ................................................... 9/24/83 50 David Chudzinski at Saginaw Valley .............................................. 9/6/08 49 David Chudzinski vs. Hillsdale ................................................... 10/14/06 48 Carey Starnes vs. Towson State ................................................... 9/27/80 48 Jerry McGowan vs. Kentucky State .............................................. 11/3/84 48 Craig Motzer vs. Tiffin................................................................ 10/11/86 48 Stefan Terleckyj at Findlay ......................................................... 11/13/10 Consecutive Games Started 49 Joe Long ......................................................................................2008-11 48 Curtis Ferguson ...........................................................................2009-12 44 Rich Baur .....................................................................................1993-96 44 Mickey Mohner ...........................................................................2009-12 42 Pat Carmody ...............................................................................1974-77 42 Jon Zimmer .................................................................................1974-77

Fumble Return for a Touchdown 90 Ron Adkins at Bloomsburg .......................................................... 8/31/96 84 Melvin Coleman at Grand Valley ................................................. 11/7/92 68 Jake Wenzel at Manchester ....................................................... 10/13/28 68 Athan Anagonye vs. Tiffin ........................................................... 9/27/08 67 John Poplawski at Buffalo ........................................................... 11/2/57 65 Derrick Thomas vs. Saginaw Valley ........................................... 11/16/02 60 Owen Stemmelen at Assumption ................................................ 10/4/24 60 Chuck Masacek at Olivet ............................................................ 10/18/24 55 Leroy Dues at Hillsdale .............................................................. 10/18/30 40 Walter Seip at Kalamazoo ........................................................... 11/3/34

A.J. Vaughn holds the WSU record for longest touchdown run (90 yards vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee on September 30, 1967).


ANNUAL LEADERS RUSHING Year 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Name ................................... Att. John Hazely ................................... 59 John Hazely ................................... 93 John Hazely ................................... 91 Elbert Richmond............................124 Elbert Richmond............................165 Gary Baillargeon............................103 Elbert Richmond............................133 Vic Zucco ....................................... 79 Vic Zucco ....................................... 86 Jack (J.D.) Goggins ........................ 63 Jack Goggins ................................. 75 Jim MacMillan ...............................102 Jim MacMillan ...............................119 Dick Laskowski ..............................106 Jim Morse......................................117 John Kocher .................................. 86 John Kocher .................................. 68 John Gutowski...............................105 Walt Lyszak ...................................112 A.J. Vaughn ...................................105 A.J. Vaughn ................................... 91 A.J. Vaughn ...................................155 George Crawford ........................... 40 Tom Wilson ................................... 99 George Crayton ............................. 41 Walt Espy ......................................128 Rod Shafer.....................................110 Ed Skowneski ................................230 Ed Skowneski ................................184 Ed Skowneski ................................186 Mike Stankovich ............................183 Vince Biondo .................................152 Randy Alexander ...........................127 Randy Alexander ...........................138 Willie Jackson................................114 Sam Cheatham..............................142 Sam Cheatham..............................109 Jeff Carlini .....................................124 L.C. Bulger III .................................127 Vic Chenault ..................................137 Vic Chenault ..................................139 Vic Chenault ..................................200 L.C. Bulger III .................................241 Randy Holmes ...............................198 Steve Lee.......................................133 Steve Lee.......................................188 Steve Lee.......................................214 Joe Gough .....................................285 Joe Gough .....................................324 Joe Gough .....................................385 Arnie Gillert ................................... 71 Earl Reese...................................... 58 Arnie Gillert ...................................145 Arnie Gillert ...................................175 Andy Grimm .................................. 88 Thabiti Williamson ........................104 Thabiti Williamson ........................204 Nate Collins ................................... 58 Craig Duppong ..............................219 Craig Duppong ..............................251 Chris Middlebrooks........................181 Chris Middlebrooks........................239 Joique Bell.....................................348 Joique Bell.....................................289 Joique Bell.....................................218 Joique Bell.....................................326 Josh Renel .....................................224 Toney Davis ...................................290 Josh Renel .....................................285 Toney Davis ...................................195

PASSING Yds 475 515 427 528 790 697 692 637 420 223 370 404 528 328 638 270 225 439 436 336 322 776 297 367 206 527 345 854 637 809 878 606 688 577 454 698 343 511 542 540 537 850 1104 906 594 904 634 1340 1250 1593 241 240 675 950 386 513 1266 241 1315 1089 727 1029 2065 1427 1152 2084 1249 1557 1353 949

Avg 8.1 5.5 4.7 4.3 4.8 6.8 5.2 8.1 4.9 3.5 4.9 4.0 4.4 3.1 5.5 3.1 3.3 4.2 3.9 3.2 3.5 5.0 7.4 3.7 5.0 4.1 3.1 3.7 3.5 4.3 4.8 4.0 5.4 4.2 4.0 4.9 3.2 4.1 4.3 3.9 3.9 4.3 4.6 4.6 4.5 4.8 3.0 4.7 3.9 4.1 3.4 4.1 4.7 5.4 4.4 4.9 6.2 4.2 6.0 4.3 4.0 4.3 5.9 4.9 5.3 6.4 5.6 5.4 4.7 4.9

TD 4 6 NA 4 5 4 7 6 1 0 1 4 2 1 7 2 1 4 2 1 2 7 2 3 2 6 2 8 10 18 7 3 3 1 2 3 2 4 7 3 2 9 8 8 7 6 8 8 12 13 1 2 4 6 1 3 5 0 12 11 6 7 22 25 12 29 14 22 14 13

Year 1942 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Name ....................... Comp. Doug Rutherford ....................58 Gene D’Ambrosio ...................13 Gene D’Ambrosio ...................17 Gene D’Ambrosio ...................36 Dick Brown .............................22 Dick Brown .............................46 Dick Brown .............................63 Dick Lisabeth ..........................23 Ned Kramer ............................25 Hal Willard .............................16 Ron Kowalczyk .......................21 Ron Kowalczyk .......................33 Mike Soluk .............................32 Dick Laskowski .........................9 Mike Soluk .............................56 Don Smith ..............................11 Don Smith ..............................31 Dennis D’Angelo.....................21 Tom Grange ...........................19 Ray Sliwinski ..........................13 A.J. Vaughn ............................40 A.J. Vaughn ............................68 Bill Cortis ................................19 Gary Rossi...............................21 Mitch Ritter ............................23 Gary Rossi...............................62 Mitch Ritter ............................36 George Birch...........................24 Rod Shafer..............................26 Ed Skowneski .........................47 Ed Skowneski .........................48 Ed Skowneski .........................59 Jim Gendron ...........................46 Jim Gendron ...........................32 Terry Copacia..........................29 Jim Gendron ...........................61 Jeff Ragland ...........................81 Greg Goldstein .......................31 Greg Goldstein .......................21 Alastair Mitchell .....................98 John Lonchar..........................71 Rich Popp .............................138 Rich Popp ...............................66 Rich Popp ...............................75 Mike Greenier.........................98 Mike Greenier.........................91 Paul Kroll..............................137 Paul Kroll................................85 Jeff Kucemba..........................69 Mark Friday ............................95 Mark Friday ..........................209 Anthony Frederick ..................93 Anthony Frederick ................106 Jimmy Hill ............................100 Michael Gluski ......................156 Michael Gluski ......................153 Jason Charron.......................117 Jason Charron.......................147 Dan Gray ..............................121 Dan Gray ................................92 Randy Hutchison ..................186 Nolan Martin ..........................68 Nolan Martin ........................137 Trent Pohl ..............................93 Trent Pohl ..............................86 Kevin Smith............................74 Mickey Mohner ......................73 Mickey Mohner ....................158 Mickey Mohner ....................186 Mickey Mohner ....................120

RECEIVING Att. 142 47 64 108 73 93 126 53 59 40 52 85 81 22 109 44 55 65 51 25 85 142 48 48 55 158 76 68 68 122 116 119 101 66 63 136 165 85 67 240 132 257 151 177 208 196 291 175 153 211 390 175 220 194 334 322 274 335 278 194 315 177 285 184 195 159 138 263 334 226

Pct. 40.8 27.7 26.6 33.3 30.1 49.5 50.0 43.4 42.4 40.0 40.4 38.8 39.5 40.9 51.4 25.0 56.4 32.3 37.3 52.0 47.1 47.9 39.6 43.8 41.8 39.2 47.4 35.3 38.2 38.5 41.4 49.6 45.5 48.5 46.1 44.9 49.1 36.5 31.3 40.8 53.8 53.7 43.7 42.4 47.1 46.4 47.1 48.6 45.1 45.0 53.6 53.1 48.2 51.5 46.7 47.5 42.7 43.9 43.5 47.4 59.0 38.4 48.1 50.5 44.1 46.5 52.9 60.1 55.7 53.1

Yds. Int NA NA 138 4 154 7 507 11 484 10 556 5 800 9 335 2 477 5 217 4 282 7 604 4 454 9 101 4 776 6 120 9 434 1 228 7 233 6 231 0 548 9 1090 7 248 2 395 5 262 6 914 10 231 3 349 10 322 7 703 9 677 4 847 7 699 7 463 7 431 3 685 12 923 5 402 2 423 11 1212 18 838 9 1798 13 724 7 1119 13 1306 10 1154 13 1824 19 1138 10 920 11 1117 10 2478 19 1229 5 1304 7 1138 12 1884 9 1981 17 1329 17 2385 19 1735 12 1072 8 2292 13 747 6 1470 13 1233 8 1072 8 805 6 1123 8 2015 10 2799 11 1350 6

TD NA 1 2 5 4 6 14 2 6 3 1 4 6 3 6 0 4 4 2 3 3 17 3 1 2 4 2 3 2 2 4 5 5 6 2 3 2 2 2 3 7 12 5 3 7 7 12 8 7 10 19 10 8 7 14 19 12 21 13 7 10 1 6 8 7 9 9 14 25 7

Year 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Name ......................................Rec. John Hazely .......................................... 7 Edward Dopkowski................................ 7 Edward Dopkowski.............................. 17 Robert Langas ..................................... 10 James Johnston................................... 24 James Johnston................................... 36 Jack Crittendon ................................... 20 Richard Lisabeth.................................. 16 Robert Lovasik....................................... 6 Terrence (T.J.) Fagan ............................. 6 John Poplawski ................................... 15 John Poplawski ................................... 14 John Poplawski ................................... 16 Dale Mandrell...................................... 15 Gus MacKenzie .................................... 20 Daniel Vervisch...................................... 7 Andrew Jackson .................................. 14 Andrew Jackson .................................. 10 Haywood Sharpley .............................. 15 Norm Levin.......................................... 12 Don Samardich .................................... 12 Norm Levin.......................................... 16 Paul Hay .............................................. 18 George Crawford ................................. 17 Terry Fuller .......................................... 15 Terry Fuller .......................................... 32 Terry Fuller .......................................... 20 Dick Byas ............................................. 18 Dick Byas ............................................. 15 Dean Morrison..................................... 12 Mike Eggleston ................................... 12 Dean Morrison..................................... 22 Dean Morrison..................................... 30 Dean Morrison..................................... 22 Paul Longo .......................................... 26 Paul Longo .......................................... 21 Paul Longo .......................................... 36 Mark Woodson .................................... 15 Greg Goldstein .................................... 53 Lennie Jacosky .................................... 26 Tom Badalamenti................................ 45 Tom Badalamenti................................ 23 Chad Fietsam ...................................... 29 Joe Benke ............................................ 28 Joe Benke ............................................ 39 Derric Coakley ..................................... 39 Ray Ponder .......................................... 52 Ray Ponder .......................................... 54 Ray Ponder .......................................... 35 Joe Gough ........................................... 37 Nate Bush............................................ 26 Nate Bush............................................ 35 Chris George ........................................ 36 Jimmy Hill ........................................... 49 Jimmy Hill ........................................... 60 Pierre Brown ....................................... 31 Pierre Brown ....................................... 66 Pierre Brown ....................................... 57 Nate Collins ......................................... 46 Nick Body ............................................ 73 Ronald Williams .................................. 24 Nick Body ............................................ 67 Nick Body ............................................ 29 Ed Sanders .......................................... 27 Joique Bell........................................... 20 Troy Burrell ......................................... 25 Troy Burrell .......................................... 57 Troy Burrell .......................................... 87 Dominique Maybanks ......................... 36

Yds 34 99 276 181 354 408 247 327 43 40 186 166 171 125 335 42 159 114 203 170 113 305 253 269 287 451 230 281 245 250 177 426 471 398 322 254 492 340 764 344 845 439 570 375 536 558 859 723 487 217 436 563 429 775 858 533 1492 953 714 1110 332 809 529 418 226 458 900 1633 411

Avg 4.9 14.1 16.2 18.1 14.8 11.3 12.4 20.4 7.2 6.7 12.4 11.9 10.7 8.3 16.8 6.0 11.4 11.4 13.5 14.2 9.4 19.1 14.1 15.8 19.1 14.1 11.5 15.6 16.3 20.8 14.8 19.4 15.7 18.1 12.4 12.1 13.7 22.7 14.4 13.2 18.8 19.1 19.7 13.4 13.7 14.3 16.5 13.4 13.9 5.9 16.8 16.1 11.9 15.8 14.3 17.2 22.6 16.7 15.5 15.2 13.8 12.1 18.2 15.5 11.3 18.3 15.8 18.8 11.4

TD 2 0 1 1 4 4 1 2 1 0 1 3 2 4 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 4 6 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 5 0 1 0 2 3 2 5 4 3 3 1 3 6 7 2 2 5 3 3 6 15 9 17 11 8 7 1 3 2 1 1 4 6 15 1

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

The Wayne State University Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1976 to honor former WSU athletes, coaches, administrators and supporters of all Wayne State intercollegiate sport programs. Through 38 induction classes, 54 of the 214 inductees have played or coached Wayne State Tartar/Warrior football. The following is the list of Tartar/Warrior football inductees in the Wayne State Athletic Hall of Fame: Charter Class of 1976 David L. Holmes, Head Football Coach 1977 Newman H. Ertell George Gembis 1978 David Beauvais Russell Lightbody Jack Rice Leon Wheeler 1979 Thomas B. Adams Edward O. Spence 1980 Joseph G. Gembis Victor G. Hanson H. Grant Iler 1981 John K. Cotton Joel G. Mason, Football Coach 1983 John M. Hazely 1984 William Collins Richard J. Lisabeth 1985 Donald Robinson A.J. Vaughn

1986 Elbert Richmond W. Stanley Seitz Norman G. Wann, Head Football Coach 1987 Richard R. Byas, Jr. Walter B. Jenkins Edward Skownewski, Jr. 1988 Lowell E. Blanchard Wayne D. Brenkert Laurence E. Russell

1997 Paul Butcher 1998 Wesley Carlos 2002 Richard Lowry, Head Football Coach 2004 Gary Schultz

1989 Frederick P. Bens

2005 Joe Gough

1990 Frank Cudillo Victor A. Zucco

2006 T. Richard “Dick” Brown

1991 Nicholas Cherup 1992 Bruno Marana Ben J. Paolucci Jerry Sevick 1993 Robert F. Langas Robert R. Luby

2007 Keith Anleitner 2008 Pierre Brown 2010 Craig Duppong Mitch Ritter 2013 Steve Lee Brian VanGorder

1994 Angelo Gust James K. O’Hara Kevin Ponticelli Robert F. Wyman

The 2014 Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place on Saturday, February 22. Anyone interested in nominating someone for the athletic hall of fame, should write: Lisa Seymour Assistant Athletic Director Wayne State University 5101 John C. Lodge 101 Matthaei Detroit, MI 48202

2013 inductee Brian VanGorder (left) is one of the alltime leading tacklers in school history with 335 stops from 1977-80. He also coached the Tartars for three years (1992-94) recording 15 wins.

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1996 Gerald (Jerry) Schnelker

Steve Lee, a 2013 inductee, currently ranks fifth in career rushing yards but was the school record holder when he graduated in 1991. Lee still ranks fourth in career all-purpose yards with 4,161.


YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year 1918 1919 1920# 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930

W 4 3 5 6 2 4 2 4 2 2 2 2 0

Overall L 0 5 1 0 3 3 5 3 4 6 5 7 9

T 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

Pct. 1.000 .375 .786 .875 .429 .563 .286 .563 .357 .250 .313 .222 .000

1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940

0 1 2 7 5 5 6 2 4 4

6 6 5 1 2 2 2 6 5 1

1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3

.071 .143 .313 .875 .688 .688 .750 .250 .444 .688

Norman G. Wann Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis

1941 1942

2 1

6 6

0 1

.250 .188

Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis

1943 1944 1945 1946

0 1 2 4

3 1 5 5

0 0 1 0

.000 .500 .313 .444

Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis Joseph G. Gembis John P. Hackett

1947

5

2

0

.714

John P. Hackett

1948

4

4

0

.500

Herbert L. Smith

1949

3

5

0

.375

Louis F. Zarza

1950

2

7

0

.222

Louis F. Zarza

1951 1952

5 4

4 4

0 0

.556 .500

Louis F. Zarza Louis F. Zarza

1953

3

4

1

.438

Louis F. Zarza

1954 1955

3 1

5 5

1 1

.389 .214

1

3

1

.300

4th

Louis F. Zarza Herbert L. Smith

1956

4

2

1

.643

3

0

1

.875

1st

Herbert L. Smith

1957

4

3

0

.571

2

1

0

.667

2nd

Herbert L. Smith

1958 1959 1960

2 4 4

4 3 3

1 0 0

.357 .571 .571

2 4 3

1 1 2

1 0 0

.625 .800 .600

3rd 2nd T-3rd

Herbert L. Smith Herbert L. Smith Harold D. Willard

1961

1

6

0

.143

1

4

0

.200

7th

Harold D. Willard

1962 1963

0 3

6 4

1 0

.071 .429

0 3

4 3

1 0

.100 .500

8th 4th

Harold D. Willard Harold D. Willard

1964

4

3

1

.563

4

1

1

.750

1st

Stanley J. Marshall

1965

3

4

1

.438

3

2

1

.583

4th

Vernon K. Gale

1966 1967

2 7

6 2

0 0

.250 .778

W

League L

T

Pct.

Finish

Coach David L. Holmes David L. Holmes David L. Holmes David L. Holmes David L. Holmes David L. Holmes David L. Holmes David L. Holmes David L. Holmes David L. Holmes David L. Holmes Norman G. Wann Norman G. Wann

Vernon K. Gale Vernon K. Gale

1968

3

6

0

.333

Vernon K. Gale

1969

4

4

0

.500

Vernon K. Gale

1970

6

2

0

.750

Vernon K. Gale

1971

4

4

0

.500

Vernon K. Gale

1972

2

5

1

.313

David F. Hoover

1973

5

5

0

.500

David F. Hoover

1974

7

3

0

.700

Richard Lowry

1975

8

3

0

.727

3

1

0

.750

1st

Richard Lowry

1976

8

2

0

.800

3

2

0

.600

T-2nd

Richard Lowry

1977

7

4

0

.636

3

2

0

.600

2nd

Richard Lowry

1978

5

4

0

.556

4

1

0

.800

2nd

Richard Lowry

Captain(s) Wayne D. Brenkert George Dennis Harold Grant Iler Hazen Dever Cam Cunningham Al Litzenburger Willard Bates Leigh Pascoe Art Blum Adolph Rehn Malcolm Stuart Jerry Boglarsky Henry Backus, Laurence Russell Alex Jamieson Clarence Mumma No captains No captains Fred Bens No captains No captains George Gembis Frank Cudillo Frank Cudillo, Pat Savage Ed Larimore Frank Chorney, Donald Kennedy Frank Bielman, Jr. John Rice Nicholas Cherup John Cotton, Joseph Magnatta Allen Griffiths, Stephen Zukowski Virgil Florea, John Hazely Edward Demerjian, Bruno Marana Charles Milo, Bob Wyman Bob Langas Dick Brown, Wes Carlos Roger Parmentier, Richard White Dick Lisabeth Jack Goggins, Don Halverson, Robert Lovasik Gerald Heaton, Hal Willard Ron Kowalczyk, Benny Paolucci Wayne Mueller James O’Hara Dale Mandrell, Jim Morse Mike Cornelia, Barry Sarver Enrico Odorico Dennis D’Angelo, Al Tessmer Dave Marten, Don Urban Jim Carmichael, Bob Schroeder Al Poppenhager Dave Krupski, A.J. Vaughn George Crawford, Ed Pavoris Bill Cortis, Leit Jones Tom Bomberski, Tom Sheppard George Breaz, Ed Moten Larry Fitzpatrick, Rick Marsack, Pasco Yearby Dick Byas, Jon Wilkerson Virgil Seal, Doug Webber Tom Hurley, Ed Skowneski Keith Anleitner, Mike Stankovich Pat Carmody, Randy Epley Jim Gendron, Jerry LaPointe

Year 1979

W 3

Overall L 5

T 1

Pct. .389

W 3

1980

5

4

0

.556

3

1981

4

5

0

.444

1982 1983 1984 1985

3 7 6 1

7 3 5 8

0 0 0 1

.300 .700 .545 .150

1986

3

7

0

1987

4

6

1988

2

1989

League L 1

T 1

Pct. .700

Finish 2nd

Coach Richard Lowry

3

0

.500

4th

Stephen Fickert

3

3

0

.500

T-3rd

David C. Farris

2 4 4 1

4 2 2 5

0 0 0 0

.333 .667 .667 .167

T-4th T-2nd 3rd 6th

David C. Farris David C. Farris David C. Farris David C. Farris

.300

0

5

0

.000

6th

David C. Farris

0

.400

0

4

0

.000

6th

Joe B. Horn

8

0

.200

0

5

0

.000

6th

Joe B. Horn

2

8

0

.200

0

5

0

.000

6th

Joe B. Horn

1990

3

7

0

.300

3

7

0

.300

T-9th

Joe B. Horn

1991

4

6

0

.400

4

6

0

.400

T-7th

Joe B. Horn

1992

4

7

0

.364

3

7

0

.300

T-7th

Brian VanGorder

1993

6

5

0

.545

5

5

0

.500

T-6th

Brian VanGorder

1994*

6

5

0

.545

6

4

0

.600

T-4th

Brian VanGorder

1995

3

8

0

.273

3

7

0

.300

T-8th

Dominic Livedoti

1996

2

9

0

.182

2

8

0

.200

T-9th

Dominic Livedoti

1997

3

8

0

.272

3

7

0

.300

T-7th

Barry Fagan

1998

2

9

0

.182

2

8

0

.200

T-12th

Barry Fagan

1999

0

11

0

.000

0

10

0

.000

13th

Barry Fagan

2000

4

6

0

.400

4

6

0

.400

T-8th

Steve Kazor

2001 2002 2003

3 3 3

7 8 8

0 0 0

.300 .272 .272

3 3 2

6 7 8

0 0 0

.333 .300 .200

T-7th T-9th T-11th

Steve Kazor Steve Kazor Steve Kazor

2004

1

9

0

.100

1

9

0

.100

13th

2005%

4

6

0

.400

4

6

0

2006

6

5

0

.545

6

4

0

2007

3

8

0

.273

2

8

0

2008

8

3

0

.727

7

3

0

2009

6

5

0

.545

5

5

0

2010

9

2

0

.818

8

2

0

2011*

12

4

0

.750

7

3

0

2012

5

5

0

.500

5

5

0

349 460

29

.434

147 208

7

Totals

Captain(s) John Bertolini, Mike Britt, Dave Thorne Randy Alexander, Phil Emery, Brian VanGorder, Jeff Ragland Mark Garcia, Bob VanGorder Game captains Game captains Game captains Paul Butcher, Rich Popp Mark Brown, Richard Glodowski, Rich Popp, Dave Vicari Roger Calcaterra, Steve Gregor Martin Altounian, Jeff Bero, Derrick Mason Tony Beaune, Chuck Crespi, Ken Lockhart Mike DenDooven, Paul Kroll Mike DenDooven, Steve Lee Dale Dwojakowski, Jeff Henson Tom Beer, Mark Friday, Kevin Worthy Joe Gough, Richard Hall, Tim Morris Nate Bush, Garth Frost, Gary Ruttan Rich Baur, Al Burks, Ken Johnson, Derek Lindsay, Earl Reese Ron Adkins, Tim Carpenter, Arnie Gillert, Tony Hawk Daishawn Franklin, Andy Grimm Doug DenDooven, Don Galovich, Scott Wooster Tim Homrich, Huston Julian Game captains Game captains Craig Duppong, Randy Hutchison, Nick Pappas, Leo Wells Earl Carruthers,

Paul Winters Jon Herstein, Leo Wells .400 T-7th Paul Winters Grant Fodor, Michael Hall, Ryan Oshnock, Leo Wells .600 T-4th Paul Winters Alan Clay, Grant Fodor, Alan Guy, Ryan Oshnock, Jake Weingartz .200 12th Paul Winters Dante Dunn, Daryl Graham, Alan Guy, Frank Lietke, John Rehberg .700 T-3rd Paul Winters Andrew Bates, Joique Bell, Tristan Black, Dante Dunn .500 8th Paul Winters Joique Bell, Ryan Jonik, Matt Shango, Bruno Shkreli .800 T-1st/South Paul Winters Daunte Akra, Marc Cuddeback, Joe Long, Nick Thomas, Stan Thornton .700 2nd/South Paul Winters Joe Long, Mickey Mohner, Josh Renel, Raliegh Ross, Nick Thomas .500 6th/South Paul Winters Curtis Ferguson, Zach Houghton, Mickey Mohner, Nick Thomas .416

*-National Runners-Up. Conference Membership: President’s Athletic Conference, 1955-1965 (26-22-6, .537) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, 1975-1989, 1999-present (90-127-1, .415) Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference, 1990-1998 (31-59-0, .344) #-Includes forfeit win over Defiance. *-Includes forfeit win from Northern Michigan. %-Includes forfeit win from Saginaw Valley. Forfeit wins are not reflected in NCAA team or coaching records.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Ron Adkins ............................................1997 Daunte Akra ..........................................2010 Randy Alexander ...................................1980 Martin Altounian...................................1988 Keith Anleitner ......................................1976 Henry Backus ........................................1930 Rich Baur...............................................1996 Andrew Bates........................................2008 Willard Bates.........................................1924 Tony Beaune .........................................1989 Tom Beer...............................................1993 Joique Bell .......................................2008-09 Fred Bens ..............................................1935 Jeff Bero ................................................1988 John Bertolini........................................1979 Frank Bielman, Jr. .................................1943 Tristan Black..........................................2008 Art Blum................................................1926 Jerry Boglarsky ......................................1929 Tom Bomberski .....................................1970 Thom Box ..............................................2013 George Breaz.........................................1971 Wayne D. Brenkert ................................1918 Mike Britt ..............................................1979 Dick Brown ............................................1952 Mark Brown ..........................................1986 Al Burks .................................................1996 Nate Bush..............................................1995 Paul Butcher .........................................1985 Dick Byas ...............................................1973 Roger Calcaterra....................................1987 Wes Carlos ............................................1952 Jim Carmichael......................................1965 Pat Carmody .........................................1977 Tim Carpenter .......................................1997 Earl Carruthers ......................................2004 Nicholas Cherup ....................................1945 Frank Chorney .......................................1942 Alan Clay ...............................................2006 Mike Cornelia ........................................1961 Bill Cortis ...............................................1969 John “Jack” Cotton ................................1946 George Crawford ...................................1968 Chuck Crespi ..........................................1989 Marc Cuddeback....................................2010 Frank “Ace” Cudillo ..........................1939-40

Cam Cunningham .................................1922 Dennis D’Angelo....................................1963 Edward Demerjian ................................1949 Doug DenDooven ..................................1999 Mike DenDooven ..............................1990-91 George Dennis.......................................1919 Hazen Dever ..........................................1921 Dante Dunn ......................................2007-08 Craig Duppong ......................................2003 Dale Dwojakowski.................................1992 Phil Emery .............................................1980 Randy Epley ..........................................1977 Curtis Ferguson .....................................2012 Larry Fitzpatrick ....................................1972 Virgil Florea...........................................1948 Grant Fodor ......................................2005-06 Daishawn Franklin ................................1998 Mark Friday ...........................................1993 Garth Frost ............................................1994 Don Galovich .........................................1999 Mark Garcia ...........................................1981 George Gembis......................................1938 Jim Gendron..........................................1978 Arnie Gillert...........................................1997 Richard Glodowski ................................1986 Jack Goggins .........................................1955 Joe Gough .............................................1994 Daryl Graham ........................................2007 Steve Gregor .........................................1987 Allen Griffiths ........................................1947 Andy Grimm..........................................1998 Alan Guy ..........................................2006-07 Michael Hall ..........................................2005 Richard Hall...........................................1994 Don Halverson.......................................1955 Tony Hawk ............................................1997 John Hazely ...........................................1948 Gerald Heaton .......................................1956 Jeff Henson ...........................................1992 Jon Herstein ..........................................2004 Tim Homrich .........................................2000 Zach Houghton .....................................2012 Tom Hurley ...........................................1975 Randy Hutchison ...................................2003 Harold G. Iler .........................................1920 Alex Jamieson .......................................1931

WSU ALL-TIME CAPTAINS Ken Johnson..........................................1996 Leit Jones ..............................................1969 Ryan Jonik.............................................2009 Huston Julian ........................................2000 Donald Kennedy....................................1942 Ron Kowalczyk ......................................1957 Paul Kroll ..............................................1990 Dave Krupski .........................................1967 Bob Langas ...........................................1951 Jerry LaPointe .......................................1978 Ed Larimore...........................................1941 Steve Lee...............................................1991 Frank Lietke ..........................................2007 Derek Lindsay........................................1996 Dick Lisabeth.........................................1954 Al Litzenburger .....................................1923 Ken Lockhart .........................................1989 Joe Long...........................................2010-11 Robert Lovasik ......................................1955 Joseph Magnatta ..................................1946 Dale Mandrell .......................................1960 Bruno Marana .......................................1949 Rick Marsack .........................................1972 Dave Marten .........................................1964 Derrick Mason .......................................1988 Andrew Matt.........................................2013 Dominique Maybanks ...........................2013 Charles Milo ..........................................1950 Mickey Mohner ................................2011-12 Tim Morris .............................................1994 Jim Morse..............................................1960 Ed Moten...............................................1971 Wayne Mueller......................................1958 Clarence Mumma ..................................1932 Enrico Odorico .......................................1962 James O’Hara ........................................1959 Ryan Oshnock...................................2005-06 Benny Paolucci ......................................1958 Nick Pappas...........................................2003 Roger Parmentier..................................1953 Leigh Pascoe .........................................1925 Ed Pavoris .............................................1968 Rich Popp .........................................1985-86 Al Poppenhager ....................................1966 Chet Privett ...........................................2013 Jeff Ragland ..........................................1980

Earl Reese..............................................1996 John Rehberg ........................................2007 Adolph Rehn .........................................1927 Josh Renel .............................................2011 John Rice ...............................................1944 Raleigh Ross ..........................................2011 Laurence Russell ...................................1930 Gary Ruttan ...........................................1995 Barry Sarver ..........................................1961 Pat Savage ............................................1940 Bob Schroeder .......................................1965 Virgil Seal ..............................................1974 Matt Shango .........................................2009 Tom Sheppard.......................................1970 Bruno Shkreli ........................................2009 Ed Skowneski ........................................1975 Mike Stankovich....................................1976 Malcolm Stuart .....................................1928 Al Tessmer ............................................1963 Nick Thomas.......................2010-11 (inj.)-12 Dave Thorne ..........................................1979 Stan Thornton .......................................2010 Don Urban .............................................1964 Bob VanGorder ......................................1981 Brian VanGorder....................................1980 A.J. Vaughn ...........................................1967 Dave Vicari ............................................1986 Ed Viverette ..........................................2013 Doug Webber ........................................1974 Jake Weingartz .....................................2006 Leo Wells ................................... 2003-04-05 Richard White .......................................1953 Jon Wilkerson .......................................1973 Hal Willard ............................................1956 Scott Wooster .......................................1999 Kevin Worthy ........................................1993 Bob Wyman ..........................................1950 Pasco Yearby .........................................1972 Stephen Zukowski .................................1947 No Captains ...........................1933-34-36-37 Game Captains ................ 1982-83-84-01-02

2012 WSU Game Captains (left to right): #41-Nick Thomas, #92-Zach Houghton, #75-Curtis Ferguson, and #10-Mickey Mohner, before home opener vs. Lake Erie.

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WINTERS COACHING RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Winters’ Career Coaching Record Versus Opponents School GP Won Lost Pct. Points For Points Allowed Overtime Ashland 9 2 7 .222 212 283 0-0 Ferris State 5 2 3 .400 118 80 0-0 Findlay 8 5 3 .625 241 200 0-2 Gannon 4 3 1 .750 115 73 0-0 Grand Valley 7 0 7 .000 96 265 0-0 Hillsdale 9 5 4 .556 179 232 1-0 Indianapolis 8 6 2 .750 190 180 1-0 Lake Erie 3 3 0 1.000 108 71 0-0 Malone 1 1 0 1.000 38 14 0-0 Mercyhurst 4 3 1 .750 130 112 0-1 Michigan Tech 7 3 4 .429 145 179 0-0 Minnesota-Duluth 1 1 0 1.000 31 25 0-0 Nebraska-Kearney 1 1 0 1.000 38 26 0-0 Northern Michigan 7 4 3 .571 164 165 0-0 Northwood 8 3 5 .375 194 280 0-0 Ohio Dominican 2 2 0 1.000 48 31 0-0 Pittsburg State 1 0 1 .000 21 35 0-0 Saginaw Valley 7& 1 6 .143 101 197 0-0 St. Cloud State 1 1 0 1.000 48 38 0-0 Saint Joseph’s 2 1 1 .500 52 36 0-0 Tiffin 4 4 0 1.000 190 40 0-0 Urbana 1 1 0 1.000 69 24 0-0 Winston-Salem State 1 1 0 1.000 21 14 0-0 ============================================================================================================================= CAREER TOTALS 101 53 48 .525 2549 2600 2-3 School GP Home Away Neutral Ashland 9 2-2 0-5 0-0 Ferris State 5 1-2 1-1 0-0 Findlay 8 2-2 3-1 0-0 Gannon 4 2-0 1-1 0-0 Grand Valley 7 0-3 0-3 0-1 (5th/3rd Ballpark) Hillsdale 9 4-0 1-3 0-1 (Ford Field) Indianapolis 8 2-2 4-0 0-0 Lake Erie 3 2-0 1-0 0-0 Malone 1 0-0 1-0 0-0 Mercyhurst 4 3-0 0-1 0-0 Michigan Tech 7 2-2 1-2 0-0 Minnesota-Duluth 1 0-0 1-0 0-0 Nebraska-Kearney 1 0-0 1-0 0-0 Northern Michigan 7 3-1 1-2 0-0 Northwood 8 1-3 2-2 0-0 Ohio Dominican 2 1-0 1-0 0-0 Pittsburg State 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 (Braly Stadium$) Saginaw Valley 7& 0-3 1-3& 0-0 St. Cloud State 1 0-0 1-0 0-0 Saint Joseph’s 2 0-1 1-0 0-0 Tiffin 4 2-0 2-0 0-0 Urbana 1 1-0 0-0 0-0 Winston-Salem State 1 0-0 1-0 0-0 ============================================================ CAREER TOTALS 101 28-21 25-24 0-3 &-Forfeit by Saginaw Valley not included in record. $-2011 NCAA Division II National Championship Game.

Decade

WSU Record By Decade W L T

Pct.

1910s

8

5

0

.615

1920s

30

37

9

.454

1930s

32

44

4

.425

1940s

26

38

5

.413

1950s

32

41

5

.442

1960s

31

44

3

.417

1970s

55

37

2

.596

1980s

37

61

1

.379

1990s

32

76

0

.296

2000s

40

66

0

.377

2010s

26

11

0

.703

TOTAL

349

460

29

.434

Decade 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s TOTAL

W 6 20 17 15 22 19 28 23 13 21 12 196

Decade 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s TOTAL

W 1 11 15 11 10 12 27 14 19 19 14 153

At Home L 2 19 20 15 13 19 18 24 40 31 5 206

T 0 6 3 2 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 19

Pct. .750 .511 .463 .500 .615 .500 .606 .490 .245 .404 .706 .488

Away/Neutral L T 3 0 18 3 24 1 23 3 28 1 25 1 19 1 37 0 36 0 35 0 6 0 254 10

Pct. .250 .390 .388 .338 .269 .329 .585 .275 .345 .352 .700 .379

WSU head coach Paul Winters addressing the media following the 2011 national semifinal victory at Winston-Salem State. Senior running back Josh Renel is to coach Winters right, while senior safety Jeremy Jones is to coach Winters left (photo by Jason Clark).

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 10-6 11-4 11-23 11-28

1918 (4-0-0) - David L. Holmes at Assumption W 41- 0 Eastern Michigan¥ W 18- 0 Assumption W 35- 0 Detroit W 6- 0

9-27 10-4 10-11 11-1 11-8 11-15 11-22 11-27

1919 (3-5-0) - David L. Holmes at Alma L 0-13 at Western Michigan∑ L 0-88 Adrian L 0-20 at Assumption L 0-13 Toledo W 8- 7 Central Michigan W 42-14 Assumption W 20- 0 MSU Frosh L 0-24

10-9 10-15 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-25

1920 (5-1-1) - David L. Holmes Toledo W Assumption W Ferris State W at Eastern Michigan¥ L at Grand Rapids JC W at Defiance W Central Michigan T

14- 0 24- 2 48- 0 7-21 20- 0 Forfeit 6- 6

9-24 10-8 10-15 10-29 11-5 11-12 11-19 11-24

1921 (6-0-2) - David L. Holmes at Assumption W Alma T Baldwin-Wallace W Eastern Michigan W Olivet W Grand Rapids JC W at Toledo W Central Michigan T

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10-7 10-14 10-28 11-4 11-11 11-18 11-30

1922 (2-3-2) - David L. Holmes Ferris State W 19- 0 at Baldwin-Wallace L 0-32 at Eastern Michigan T 0- 0 Olivet T 0- 0 at Grand Rapids JC L 0- 3 Toledo W 6- 0 Central Michigan L 7-20

10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10 11-17 11-24 11-29

10-4 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15 11-29

1923 (4-3-1) - David L. Holmes Ferris State W Hope W at Adrian L Grand Rapids JC W at Olivet T at Toledo L Findlay W Central Michigan L

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

54- 0 20- 0 0-13 42- 8 7- 7 0-38 28- 0 7-21

1924 (2-5-0) - David L. Holmes at Assumption W 6- 0 at Olivet L 14-19 Ferris State W 3- 0 Adrian L 6-19 at Grand Rapids JC L 7-10 Toledo L 0-27 Central Michigan L 6-38

10-4 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15 11-24

1925 (4-3-1) - David L. Holmes at Ferris State L 12-13 Assumption W 9- 0 Olivet T 6- 6 Hope W 7- 0 at Adrian L 0-20 Grand Rapids JC W 55- 0 at Toledo W 23- 0 Central Michigan L 6-19

10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-13 11-20 11-25

1926 (2-4-1) - David L. Holmes at Assumption W Eastern Michigan L at Hope W at Hillsdale L Toledo L Bowling Green T Central Michigan L

10-7 10-15 10-21 10-29 11-5 11-12 11-19 11-24

7- 0 0- 6 3- 0 0-19 7-14 0- 0 0- 9

1927 (2-6-0) - David L. Holmes Assumption W 13- 0 at Toledo L 0-13 at Bowling Green L 0- 6 at Western Michigan L 0-44 at Valparaiso W 6- 0 Hillsdale L 6-22 at Eastern Michigan L 6-33 Central Michigan L 6-32

YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1918-1956

10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10 11-17 11-29

1928 (2-5-1) - David L. Holmes at Detroit JC Frosh W 24- 0 at Manchester T 6- 6 at Hillsdale L 0-19 Western Michigan L 0-45 Toledo W 13- 6 Bowling Green L 0-20 Eastern Michigan L 0-55 Central Michigan L 0-23

10-5 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-9 11-16 11-23 11-28

1929 (2-7-0) - Norman G. Wann Olivet L at Hope W Hillsdale L at Western Michigan L at Wilmington L at Toledo L at Bowling Green L Eastern Michigan L Central Michigan W

10-4 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15 11-22 11-27

1930 (0-9-0) - Norman G. Wann Notre Dame “B” L at Eastern Michigan L at Hillsdale L Western Michigan L at West Liberty L at Findlay L Bowling Green L at Toledo L Central Michigan L

10-3 10-16 10-24 10-31 11-7 11-14 11-21

1931 (0-6-1) - Norman G. Wann Albion L at Bowling Green L Findlay L at Central Michigan L Defiance L Olivet L Wilmington T

0- 6 0-13 0-13 0-42 7-26 0-32 0- 0

9-30 10-8 10-15 10-29 11-5 11-11 11-19

1932 (1-6-0) - Joseph G. Gembis at Albion L at Toledo W Valparaiso L Central Michigan L Kalamazoo L at Hope L Defiance L

0- 7 3- 0 0-27 0-13 0- 3 0-32 7-13

9-29 10-7 10-14 10-20 10-28 11-4 11-11 11-18

1933 (2-5-1) - Joseph G. Gembis at Wittenberg L Toledo T at Findlay L at Kalamazoo L at Central Michigan L Hope W Valparaiso L Defiance W

0-33 0- 0 7-12 6-20 14-26 3- 0 0-33 26-6

9-29 10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10 11-17

1934 (7-1-0) - Joseph G. Gembis St. Mary’s W Assumption W Alma W at Hillsdale W Central Michigan L at Kalamazoo W at Hope W Albion W

51- 0 37- 0 20- 0 6- 0 7-13 13- 6 12- 7 33- 0

9-28 10-5 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-9 11-16

1935 (5-2-1) - Joseph G. Gembis at St. Mary’s W Eastern Michigan L at Central Michigan W Hillsdale (H) L at Buffalo W Kalamazoo W Hope W at Albion T

33- 0 6-16 13- 6 6- 9 14- 0 13-12 16- 0 0- 0

9-26 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-31 11-7 11-14 11-21

1936 (5-2-1) - Joseph G. Gembis at Michigan State L Bluffton W Central Michigan T at Eastern Michigan W at Toledo W at Baldwin-Wallace L Buffalo (H) W Muskingum W

0-27 13- 0 0- 0 8- 0 9- 6 20-66 14- 6 19- 0

9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16

1937 (6-2-0) - Joseph G. Gembis at Michigan State L at Akron W Louisville W at Central Michigan W

0-19 19-13 32- 0 18- 0

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0- 6 7- 0 0-32 0-42 0-14 0-17 2-25 0-31 6- 0

0-51 7-33 12-13 0-52 0-39 12-32 6-19 0-18 0-13

10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20

Toledo Eastern Michigan (H) at Buffalo Hillsdale

L W W W

19-39 7- 0 23- 6 65- 0

9-24 10-1 10-7 10-15 10-22 10-29 11-5 11-12

1938 (2-6-0) - Joseph G. Gembis at Michigan State L Akron W at Louisville L at Eastern Michigan L at Ohio L Toledo (H) L Central Michigan L Buffalo W

6-34 16- 0 12-14 7-20 7-52 20-39 3-20 35- 0

9-30 10-7 10-13 10-21 10-28 11-4 11-11 11-18 11-23

1939 (4-5-0) - Joseph G. Gembis at Michigan State L at Bowling Green L at Eastern Michigan W Cincinnati L at Akron W Eastern Michigan (H) L at Central Michigan L Buffalo W Western Michigan W

0-16 0- 9 9- 7 0-21 18-12 6-13 6-33 20- 0 7- 6

9-27 10-5 10-12 10-19 11-2 11-9 11-16 11-21

1940 (4-1-3) - Joseph G. Gembis at Detroit L at Western Michigan W at Ohio Wesleyan T Akron T Central Michigan (H) T at Eastern Michigan W at Buffalo W Bowling Green W

7-42 13- 6 0- 0 7- 7 7- 7 19- 7 6- 0 19- 0

10-3 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15 11-20

1941 (2-6-0) - Joseph G. Gembis at Detroit L at Cincinnati L Ohio Wesleyan L at Michigan State L Central Michigan (H) W Eastern Michigan W Western Michigan L at Bowling Green L

0-54 0-37 0-21 6-39 6- 0 12- 0 0-34 0-19

10-2 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-27 10-30 11-7 11-14

1942 (1-6-1) - Joseph G. Gembis Detroit L at Michigan State L Bowling Green L at Eastern Michigan T Grosse Ile NAS L at Central Michigan L Akron (H) W at Western Michigan L

0-27 6-46 6-20 12-12 3- 7 0-13 25- 6 0-13

10-16 10-25 11-13

1943 (0-3-0) - Joseph G. Gembis Eastern Michigan L 0-14 at Eastern Michigan L 0-14 at Xavier L 0-36

10-14 10-27

1944 (1-1-0) - Joseph G. Gembis Otterbein W 27-12 Michigan State L 0-32

10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-2 11-9 11-16 11-22

1945 (2-5-1) - Joseph G. Gembis at Ohio Wesleyan L Central Michigan L at Michigan State L at Albion W Hillsdale W Eastern Michigan (H) L at Eastern Michigan T at Detroit L

9-20 9-28 10-5 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-11 11-16

1946 (4-5-0) - John P. Hackett at Detroit L at Michigan State L Ohio Wesleyan W at Western Reserve L at George Washington L at Buffalo W Springfield W at Toledo L Case Tech (H) W

0-31 0-42 13- 0 0- 7 6-20 25-20 12- 6 6-14 37- 6

9-27 10-3 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15

1947 (5-2-0) - John P. Hackett at Great Lakes NTS W at Detroit L Western Reserve (H) W Buffalo W at Springfield W Toledo L George Washington W

33- 7 7-40 20-13 33-12 14-10 0- 7 7- 6

6-27 0-26 7-27 7- 6 38- 0 13-14 0- 0 13-33

9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-22 10-29 11-6 11-13

1948 (4-4-0) - Herbert L. Smith Southern Illinois W at Niagara W at Quantico Marines L St. Bonaventure (H) L at Detroit L at Central Michigan W at Toledo L Omaha W

26- 0 13- 7 0- 7 0-13 0-13 27-12 14-27 46-20

9-24 10-1 10-8 10-15 10-21 10-29 11-5 11-12

1949 (3-5-0) - Louis F. Zarza Southern Illinois W at Western Illinois W at St. Bonaventure L Quantico Marines L Detroit L Niagara L Toledo (H) L Omaha W

48- 7 33-14 7-25 14-33 0-41 6-14 7-37 38-26

9-23 9-29 10-7 10-14 10-21 10-28 11-4 11-11 11-18

1950 (2-7-0) - Louis F. Zarza South Dakota W at Detroit L Western Illinois L at Eastern Michigan W at Temple L at Omaha L South Dakota State (H) L at Bradley L at Toledo L

19-14 0-34 20-21 26- 6 0-26 13-32 0-40 29-33 7-56

9-22 9-29 10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10 11-17

1951 (5-4-0) - Louis F. Zarza at Iowa State L Louisville L at Arizona State L Bradley L Brandeis W Omaha W Washington, Mo. (H) W at Case Tech W Eastern Michigan W

21-53 12-28 6-50 27-34 34- 6 62- 9 21- 7 20-13 27-13

9-20 9-27 10-4 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15

1952 (4-4-0) - Louis F. Zarza Hillsdale W at Louisville L at Washington, Mo. L at Bradley L at Brandeis L Eastern Michigan (H) W at Great Lakes NTS W Valparaiso W

20- 6 12-19 12-13 21-40 19-31 46-19 34-19 44- 6

9-19 9-25 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 11-6 11-14

1953 (3-4-1) - Louis F. Zarza Great Lakes NTS L at Detroit L at Eastern Michigan L at Washington, Mo. W Bradley (H) W at Brandeis L at Drake W Valparaiso T

6-33 0-48 6-13 33-13 32- 0 0- 6 25-19 14-14

9-17 9-24 10-1 10-9 10-16 10-22 10-30 11-6 11-12

1954 (3-5-1) - Louis F. Zarza Hillsdale T Louisville W at Eastern Michigan L Washington, Mo. (H) W at John Carroll L North Dakota State W at Bradley L at Omaha L Drake L

7- 7 13- 0 0- 7 27- 0 0-13 39- 0 12-30 7-59 24-33

10-1 10-8 10-15 10-22 10-29 11-5 11-19

1955 (1-5-1, 1-3-1 PAC/4th) - Herbert L. Smith at Louisville L 0-72 Case Tech W 27-14 John Carroll L 25-44 at Case Tech L 0-32 Western Reserve (H) L 6- 7 Omaha (at U of D) L 13-35 at John Carroll T 0- 0

10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10 11-17

1956 (4-2-1, 3-0-1 PAC/1st) - Herbert L. Smith at Case Tech W 6- 0 Kalamazoo W 19- 7 Case Tech (H) W 28- 7 at Western Reserve W 10- 7 at Omaha L 0-21 Valparaiso L 27-33 John Carroll T 14-14

¥-Was known as Ypsilanti Normal ∑-Was known as Western State Normal (Teachers College)


YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1957-1990 10-5 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-9 11-16

1957 (4-3, 2-1 PAC/2nd) - Herbert L. Smith Case Tech W 27- 7 at John Carroll L 6-19 at Kalamazoo W 9- 2 Western Reserve (H) W 21-10 at Buffalo L 7-33 at Valparaiso L 7-18 at Northern Michigan W 26-21

10-4 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15

1958 (2-4-1, 2-1-1 PAC/3rd) - Herbert L. Smith Case Tech T 7- 7 John Carroll W 33-20 at Case Tech W 21- 6 at Western Reserve L 0-26 at Northern Michigan L 0-39 Buffalo (H) L 14-44 Valparaiso L 6-27

10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-7 11-14

1959 (4-3, 4-1 PAC/2nd) - Herbert L. Smith Case Tech W 27- 6 Allegheny W 20- 7 at John Carroll L 0-40 Northern Michigan L 13-20 Western Reserve (H) W 27-14 at Thiel W 28-15 at Valparaiso L 6-14

10-1 10-8 10-15 10-22 10-29 11-5 11-12

1960 (4-3, 3-2 PAC/T-3rd) - Harold D. Willard Millikin L 7-20 at Case Tech W 33-14 at Wash. & Jefferson W 22-15 John Carroll L 20-29 Western Reserve L 18-28 at Allegheny W 26- 6 Taylor (H) W 14- 8

10-7 10-14 10-21 10-28 11-4 11-11 11-18

1961 (1-6, 1-4 PAC/7th) - Harold D. Willard Wheaton L 0-57 Case Tech L 7-19 Wash. & Jefferson W 16- 8 at John Carroll L 0-62 at Western Reserve L 6-28 Allegheny (H) L 8-20 at Wittenberg L 0-77

10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10 11-17

1962 (0-6-1, 0-4-1 PAC/8th) - Harold D. Willard at Wheaton L 14-34 John Carroll L 14-67 Western Reserve T 0- 0 at Albion L 6-30 at Thiel L 8-27 at Case Tech L 7-18 Bethany (H) L 6-21

10-5 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-9 11-16

1963 (3-4, 3-3 PAC/4th) - Harold D. Willard Marietta L 9-13 at John Carroll L 0-20 at Western Reserve W 19-13 at Allegheny L 21-22 Thiel (H) W 6- 0 Case Tech W 21-10 at Bethany L 0-24

9-26 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-7 11-14

1964 (4-3-1, 4-1-1 PAC/1st) - Stanley J. Marshall at Allegheny L 0- 7 John Carroll W 19-14 Western Reserve T 0- 0 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 9-33 Eastern Michigan (H) W 13- 0 at Case Tech W 23- 9 at Thiel W 12- 7 at Marietta L 3- 7

9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13

1965 (3-4-1, 3-2-1 PAC/4th) - Vernon K. Gale Allegheny W 7- 0 at John Carroll T 0- 0 at Western Reserve L 6-22 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 34-41 at Eastern Michigan L 0-20 at Case Tech W 23- 7 Thiel (H) W 7- 6 Albion L 14-30

9-24 10-1 10-15 10-22 10-29 11-5 11-12 11-19

1966 (2-6-0) - Vernon K. Gale Wisconsin-Milwaukee L at Washington, Mo. L at Illinois-Chicago L Western Reserve W at Eastern Michigan L Case Tech W Alma (H) L at Central Michigan L

20-37 12-56 36-39 27-24 0-16 26- 0 7-17 0-44

%

9-23 9-30 10-7 10-14 10-21 10-28 11-4 11-11 11-18

1967 (7-2-0) - Vernon K. Gale Michigan Tech W at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W Illinois-Chicago W Ferris State W at Western Reserve W Eastern Michigan W at Case Tech W at Eastern Illinois L Central Michigan (H) L

48- 7 39-31 31- 6 27-13 49-20 20- 3 47-18 14-20 0-34

9-21 9-28 10-4 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-9 11-16

1968 (3-6-0) - Vernon K. Gale at Michigan Tech W Temple L at Illinois-Chicago L at Ferris State L Augustana, SD L Washington, Mo. (H) W Wash. & Jefferson W Eastern Illinois L at Central Michigan L

23-13 6-26 0-13 8-16 7-34 61-29 14- 6 19-60 6-35

9-20 9-27 10-4 10-11 10-18 11-1 11-8 11-15

1969 (4-4-0) - Vernon K. Gale Ferris State W at Coast Guard W at Temple L Bradley W at Augustana, SD L Illinois-Chicago (H) W at Kalamazoo L Central Michigan L

14- 7 21- 7 0-34 47-21 7-25 33- 0 13-18 20-35

9-26 10-3 10-10 10-24 10-31 11-7 11-14 11-21

1970 (6-2-0) - Vernon K. Gale Ferris State W South Dakota State (H) W at Bradley W at Parsons L at Illinois-Chicago W Kalamazoo W Central State W Hillsdale L

24- 7 21-12 34-17 8-10 24- 8 33-10 12- 6 0-39

10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15

Butler at Northwood at Ferris State Evansville

W W W W

21-17 17-13 26-14 24-21

9-10 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13

1976 (8-2, 3-2 GLIAC/T-2nd) - Richard Lowry at Howard W 31-14 Northwood W 29- 0 at Valparaiso W 16- 9 Ferris State (H) L 12-20 at Hillsdale W 41-20 at Evansville W 35-28 at Saginaw Valley W 31-14 Youngstown State W 28- 0 at Grand Valley L 0- 3 Ashland W 31-28

9-3 9-10 9-17 9-24 10-1 10-8 10-15 10-22 10-29 11-5 11-12

1977 (7-4, 3-2 GLIAC/2nd) - Richard Lowry Akron L 14-24 Wisc.-Stevens Point W 28-21 at Northwood W 13- 0 Valparaiso W 16- 0 at Ferris State W 35- 0 Hillsdale (H) L 6- 7 at Evansville W 50- 0 at Eastern Illinois W 24-14 at Youngstown State L 10-31 Saginaw Valley W 38- 7 Grand Valley L 3- 6

1978 (5-4-0, 4-1-0 GLIAC/2nd) - Richard Lowry 9-9 at Saginaw Valley W 14-10 9-16 Youngstown State L 10-21 9-23 at Akron L 0-28 9-30 Ferris State W 25-18 10-7 at Hillsdale W 21-16 10-14 Evansville (H) W 34- 7 10-28 Eastern Illinois L 14-34 11-4 at Northwood W 24-14 11-11 at Grand Valley L 10-24

9-8 9-15 9-22 10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10

1979 (3-5-1, 3-1-1 GLIAC/2nd) - Richard Lowry New Hampshire L 14-24 at Eastern Illinois L 21-58 at Northern Michigan L 29-31 Grand Valley (H) W 17-14 at Towson State L 0- 7 Ferris State W 10- 6 Northwood W 16- 6 at Hillsdale L 16-18 at Saginaw Valley T 7- 7

9-13 9-20 9-27 10-4 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8

1980 (5-4, 3-3 GLIAC/4th) - Stephen Fickert at New Hampshire W 17- 7 Northern Michigan L 3-26 Towson State (H) W 23-14 at Grand Valley W 10- 7 Michigan Tech W 35- 8 at Ferris State L 14-17 at Northwood L 10-24 Hillsdale L 10-15 Saginaw Valley W 31-21

19-17 21-13 14-26 6- 7 7-28 6- 9 46-14 14-10 0- 7 23-14

9-12 9-19 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-7 11-14

1981 (4-5, 3-3 GLIAC/T-3rd) - David C. Farris Slippery Rock W 14-13 Northern Michigan L 7-52 at SUNY-Buffalo L 14-27 Grand Valley L 17-40 at Michigan Tech W 16-13 Ferris State (H) L 3-20 Northwood W 23-18 at Hillsdale L 6-20 at Saginaw Valley W 14- 7

14-21 8- 6 34-32 26-21 21- 0 3-14 7-56 22-20 30- 8 21-20

9-4 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-13

1982 (3-7, 2-4 GLIAC/T-4th) - David C. Farris Albion W 14-13 at Butler L 7-20 at Eastern Illinois L 0-27 at Illinois State L 0-25 at Grand Valley L 15-32 Hillsdale (H) L 7-20 Michigan Tech W 45-20 at Northwood L 7-13 Saginaw Valley L 14-23 at Ferris State W 21-13

9-10 9-17 9-24 10-1 10-8 10-15 10-22 10-29

1983 (7-3, 4-2 GLIAC/T-2nd) - David C. Farris Butler L 6-19 at Evansville W 13- 3 St. Joseph’s W 23- 0 Grand Valley W 22-10 at Hillsdale L 0-23 at Michigan Tech W 23- 7 Northwood (H) W 10- 7 at Saginaw Valley L 7- 9

9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-30 11-6 11-13 11-20

1971 (4-4-0) - Vernon K. Gale at Ferris State W at South Dakota State W at NE Missouri State L Hofstra (H) L Illinois-Chicago W Wisconsin-Milwaukee L Central State L at Hillsdale W

34- 6 27- 8 6-14 7-10 37- 0 0- 7 14-21 9- 0

9-23 9-30 10-7 10-14 10-21 10-28 11-4 11-11

1972 (2-5-1) - David F. Hoover Central State W at Hillsdale L NE Missouri State (H) L Ferris State L at Hofstra L at Illinois-Chicago W at Wisc.-Milwaukee L St. Joseph’s T

17- 7 12-45 0-44 13-24 2-28 34- 0 7-28 14-14

9-15 9-22 9-29 10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10 11-17

1973 (5-5-0) - David F. Hoover Valparaiso W at St. Joseph’s W Illinois-Benedictine L at Indianapolis L at Ferris State L Hofstra (H) L Illinois-Chicago W at Eastern Illinois W Hillsdale L at Kentucky State W

9-14 9-21 9-28 10-5 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-9 11-16

1974 (7-3-0) - Richard Lowry at Butler L St. Joseph’s W at Illinois-Benedictine W at Valparaiso W NE Missouri State (H) W at Hillsdale L at Youngstown State L Wisconsin-Milwaukee W Ferris State W Kentucky State W

9-6 9-13 9-20 9-27 10-4 10-11 10-18

1975 (8-3, 3-1 GLIAC/1st) - Richard Lowry Grand Valley W 15- 6 Howard L 6- 7 at St. Joseph’s W 42-13 at Ashland L 21-26 Valparaiso (H) W 35-14 at NE Missouri State W 41- 7 Hillsdale L 7-10

#

&

+ &

11-12 11-19

Ferris State at Kentucky State

W W

27- 7 35-20

9-1 9-8 9-15 9-22 9-29 10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10

1984 (6-5, 4-2 GLIAC/3rd) - David C. Farris at Indiana State L 6-42 at Albion L 28-29 Evansville W 13- 7 at St. Joseph’s L 6-10 at Northwood L 14-23 Michigan Tech W 57-20 Hillsdale W 24- 7 at Ferris State W 23- 7 Saginaw Valley (H) L 7-33 Kentucky State W 17-12 at Grand Valley W 30- 3

9-7 9-14 9-21 9-28 10-5 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-9

1985 (1-8-1, 1-5-0 GLIAC/6th) - David C. Farris Edinboro T 23-23 at Slippery Rock L 10-35 at Illinois State L 2-17 at Grand Valley L 7-10 Hillsdale L 0-25 at Michigan Tech W 30-12 Northwood (H) L 10-17 at Saginaw Valley L 7-28 Central State L 17-23 Ferris State L 24-38

9-6 9-13 9-20 9-27 10-4 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8

1986 (3-7, 0-5 GLIAC/6th) - David C. Farris at Edinboro L 24-27 Slippery Rock W 28- 0 at Illinois State W 17-13 Grand Valley L 3-21 at Hillsdale L 0-17 Tiffin (H) W 41- 6 at Northwood L 20-21 Saginaw Valley L 7-12 at Central State L 7-28 at Ferris State L 9-10

9-5 9-12 9-19 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-7 11-14

1987 (4-6, 0-4 GLIAC/6th) - Joe B. Horn California, Pa. W 9- 3 at Dayton L 17-27 at Ashland L 7-30 at Grand Valley L 0-28 Hillsdale L 6-18 at Michigan Tech W 29-22 Northwood (H) W 41- 0 at Saginaw Valley L 17-20 at Tiffin W 23- 2 Ferris State L 28-37

9-3 9-17 9-24 10-1 10-8 10-15 10-22 10-29 11-5 11-12

1988 (2-8, 0-5 GLIAC/6th) - Joe B. Horn at California, Pa. L 3-14 at Valparaiso W 48-17 Northern Michigan L 14-34 Grand Valley L 10-13 at Hillsdale L 16-21 Ashland (H) L 14-43 at Northwood L 13-43 Saginaw Valley L 22-34 at Findlay W 25-18 at Ferris State L 30-31

9-9 9-16 9-23 9-30 10-7 10-14 10-21 10-28 11-4 11-11

1989 (2-8, 0-5 GLIAC/6th) - Joe B. Horn Saginaw Valley L 6-24 Valparaiso W 28-20 at Northern Michigan L 13-17 at Grand Valley L 10-49 Hillsdale L 10-40 at Ashland L 10-27 Northwood (H) W 34-32 at Saginaw Valley L 21-30 Findlay L 30-36 Ferris State L 26-55

9-1 9-8 9-15 9-22 9-29 10-6 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10

1990 (3-7, 3-7 MIFC/T-9th) - Joe B. Horn Indianapolis L 40-43 Saginaw Valley L 6-30 at Valparaiso W 22-20 Ferris State W 29-17 at Ashland L 8-27 Butler (H) L 7-16 at Northern Michigan W 30-27 St. Joseph’s L 9-29 at Grand Valley L 15-35 at Hillsdale L 19-21

%-at Kiwanis Field in LaPorte, Indiana #-at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. +-at Michigan Stadium (34,876) &-at Pontiac Silverdome Mich-Dome Football Classic 1980 (8,713), 1981 (4,912)

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1991 (4-6, 4-6 MIFC/T-7th) - Joe B. Horn at Indianapolis L 13-35 at Saginaw Valley W 21- 9 Valparaiso W 21- 9 at Ferris State W 27-24 Ashland (H) L 7-21 at Butler L 7-42 Northern Michigan L 13-20 at St. Joseph’s W 27-20 Grand Valley L 28-59 Hillsdale L 13-32

9-5 9-12 9-19 9-26 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-7 11-14

1992 (4-7, 3-7 MIFC/T-7th) - Brian VanGorder Indianapolis W 31-26 Saginaw Valley L 13-32 at Valparaiso L 10-23 Ferris State L 3-21 at Ashland L 0-14 Butler (H) L 6-31 at Northwood W 21- 0 at Northern Michigan W 27-24 St. Joseph’s W 27- 6 at Grand Valley L 14-16 at Hillsdale L 14-41

9-4 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13

1993 (6-5, 5-5 MIFC/T-6th) - Brian VanGorder at Indianapolis W 34-31 at Saginaw Valley L 31-32 St. Francis W 21- 7 at Ferris State L 6-36 Ashland L 0-12 at Northwood W 32-14 at American Internat’l W 27-12 Northern Michigan (H) W 28-18 at St. Joseph’s L 24-38 Grand Valley L 25-28 Hillsdale W 23-21

YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES 1991-PRESENT/TOP CROWDS

9-5 9-12 9-19 9-26 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-7 11-14

1998 (2-9, 2-8 MIFC/T-12th) - Barry Fagan Mercyhurst L 17-24 at Findlay L 13-39 at Saginaw Valley L 13-44 Ashland (H) L 7-24 Northwood L 16-28 at Ferris State L 13-37 at Indianapolis L 21-28 Hillsdale L 17-28 Michigan Tech W 25-22 2ot at Westminster W 24-23 at St. Joseph’s L 39-41 4ot

2005 (3-7, 3-7 GLIAC/T-8th) - Paul Winters 9-3 #21-Northwood L 14-28 9-10 at #12-Saginaw Valley W* 3-29 9-17 at Northern Michigan L 13-15 9-24 Indianapolis L 16-23 10-1 at #1-Grand Valley L 22-36 10-8 #9-Michigan Tech W 25-14 10-15 Findlay (H) W 34-17 10-22 at Ashland L 3-27 10-29 Gannon W 14- 7 11-5 at Hillsdale L 14-28 *Forfeit Victory.

9-4 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13

1999 (0-11, 0-10 GLIAC/13th) - Barry Fagan at Mercyhurst L 35-49 Findlay L 15-39 Saginaw Valley L 33-45 at Ashland L 7-46 at Northwood L 24-27 Ferris State (H) L 20-62 Indianapolis L 19-26 at Hillsdale L 9-24 at Michigan Tech L 10-22 Westminster L 14-24 St. Joseph’s L 15-23

9-2 9-9 9-16 9-23 9-30 10-7 10-14 10-21 10-28 11-4 11-11

2006 (6-5, 6-4 GLIAC/T-4th) - Paul Winters at Michigan Tech W 36-14 St. Joseph’s L 10-17 Mercyhurst W 35-31 at Findlay W 24- 3 #1-Grand Valley L 13-36 at Gannon W 30- 3 Hillsdale (H) W 41-26 Indianapolis L 14-39 at #17-Northwood L 34-48 Ashland W 33-17 at Ferris State L 17-21

8-26 9-2 9-9 9-23 9-30 10-7 10-14 10-21 10-28 11-4 11-11

2000 (4-6, 4-6 GLIAC/T-8th) - Steve Kazor Windsor (Exhb.) W 65- 0 at Mercyhurst L 27-37 Ashland L 41-42 at Ferris State L 30-51 Findlay W 41-20 Northern Michigan (H) W 35-14 at Hillsdale W 27-21 Saginaw Valley L 19-31 at Indianapolis W 24-21 Grand Valley L 20-22 at Northwood L 28-62

9-1 9-8 9-15 9-22 9-29 10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10

2007 (3-8, 2-8 GLIAC/12th) - Paul Winters Michigan Tech L 14-21 at St. Joseph’s W 42-19 at Mercyhurst L 50-58 3ot Findlay L 28-35 ot vs. #1-Grand Valley% L 10-41 Gannon (H) W 56-21 at Hillsdale L 21-35 at Indianapolis W 34-28 Northwood L 25-45 at #23-Ashland L 42-63 Ferris State L 13-17

1994 (6-5, 6-4 MIFC/T-4th) - Brian VanGorder 9-3 Carson-Newman L 13-18 9-10 at Saint Joseph’s W 38-22 9-17 Saginaw Valley L 21-22 9-24 at Indianapolis W 38-14 10-1 St. Francis W 21- 3 10-8 at Grand Valley L 14-31 10-15 Ferris State L 14-34 10-22 at Ashland W 16-15 10-29 Hillsdale (H) L 9-56 11-5 Michigan Tech W 31-13 11-12 at Northern Michigan W* 10-28 *Forfeit Victory.

8-30 9-8 9-15 9-22 9-29 10-6 10-13 10-20 10-27 11-3 11-10

2001 (3-7, 3-6 GLIAC/T-7th) - Steve Kazor at Northern Iowa L 14-34 at Ashland W 19-16 Mercyhurst Cancelled Ferris State L 14-38 at Findlay L 43-44 at Northern Michigan W 44-41 Hillsdale (H) W 19-17 at Saginaw Valley L 12-45 Indianapolis L 14-38 at Grand Valley L 12-77 Northwood L 26-39

8-30 9-6 9-13 9-20 9-27 10-4 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8

2008 (8-3, 7-3 GLIAC/T-3rd) - Paul Winters Mercyhurst W 14-10 at Saginaw Valley L 17-23 Indianapolis W 6- 0 at Findlay W 28- 7 Tiffin W 34-18 at Ashland L 14-41 Northern Michigan (H) W 24-10 at Ferris State W 19- 0 Hillsdale W 14- 7 at Northwood W 42-21 #1-Grand Valley L 10-24

8-31 9-9 9-16 9-23 9-30 10-7 10-14 10-21 10-28 11-4 11-11

1995 (3-8, 3-7 MIFC/T-8th) - Dominic Livedoti at Carson-Newman L 0-21 St. Joseph’s W 35- 9 at Saginaw Valley L 14-44 Indianapolis L 7-21 at St. Francis W 9- 8 Grand Valley L 10-42 at Ferris State L 30-39 Ashland (H) L 17-24 at Hillsdale L 13-45 at Michigan Tech L 3-43 Northern Michigan W 28-15

8-29 9-14 9-21 9-28 10-5 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-9 11-16

2002 (3-8, 3-7 GLIAC/T-9th) - Steve Kazor at Northern Iowa L 0-34 at Findlay L 21-33 #1-Grand Valley L 14-49 at Ferris State W 36-21 Ashland L 20-25 at Hillsdale L 34-40 at Michigan Tech W 34-31 Northern Michigan (H) L 46-49 at Northwood L 27-41 Mercyhurst W 33-29 #10-Saginaw Valley L 14-42

8-29 9-5 9-12 9-19 9-26 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-7

2009 (6-5, 5-5 GLIAC/8th) - Paul Winters Mercyhurst W 31-13 #24-Saginaw Valley L 13-21 at Indianapolis W 27-23 Findlay W 35-21 at Tiffin W 38- 8 Ashland (H) W 47-40 at Northern Michigan L 20-45 Ferris State W 45- 7 at #25-Hillsdale L 14-45 Northwood L 24-38 at #5-Grand Valley L 28-59

8-31 9-7 9-14 9-21 9-28 10-5 10-12 10-19 10-26 11-2 11-9

1996 (2-9, 2-8 MIFC/T-9th) - Dominic Livedoti at Bloomsburg L 14-45 Saginaw Valley L 3-21 at Indianapolis L 8-10 St. Francis L 24-31 at Grand Valley L 0-23 Ferris State L 7-26 at Ashland L 7-24 Hillsdale (H) L 0-14 Michigan Tech W 34-22 at Northern Michigan L 23-37 at Northwood W 24-20

8-30 9-13 9-20 9-27 10-4 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15

2003 (3-8, 2-8 GLIAC/T-11th) - Steve Kazor Gannon W 38-21 #23-Findlay L 3-19 at #1-Grand Valley L 14-50 Ferris State L 16-29 at Ashland W 29-19 Hillsdale (H) L 26-49 Michigan Tech L 35-42 at Northern Michigan W 45-42 Northwood L 24-28 at Mercyhurst L 10-17 at #1-Saginaw Valley L 21-38

9-4 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6 11-13

2010 (9-2, 8-2 GLIAC South/T-1st) - Paul Winters Northwood W 31-19 at Tiffin W 63-14 at Michigan Tech L 7-24 Ohio Dominican W 17- 7 Northern Michigan (H) W 26-18 at Lake Erie W 28-16 Ashland L 35-40 #6-Hillsdale W 14- 9 at Saginaw Valley W 41-27 Indianapolis W 41-27 at Findlay W 44-27

8-29 9-6 9-13 9-20 9-27 10-4 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8

1997 (3-8, 3-7 MIFC/T-7th) - Barry Fagan Bloomsburg L 0-22 at Saginaw Valley L 7-73 Indianapolis L 9-28 at St. Francis W 30- 7 Grand Valley (H) L 30-46 at Ferris State W 30-26 Ashland L 13-21 at Hillsdale L 6-10 at Michigan Tech W 35-28 Northern Michigan L 29-35 Northwood L 20-35

9-4 9-11 9-18 9-25 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-23 10-30 11-6

2004 (1-9, 1-9 GLIAC/13th) - Paul Winters at #25-Northwood L 3-70 #17-Saginaw Valley L 0-45 Northern Michigan L 13-18 at Indianapolis W 24-21 #1-Grand Valley L 0-34 at #17-Michigan Tech L 23-61 at Findlay L 6-47 Ashland (H) L 21-28 at Gannon L 15-42 vs. Hillsdale (Ford Field) L 10-37

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2011 (12-4, 7-3 GLIAC South/T-2nd) - Paul Winters 9-3 Urbana W 69-24 9-10 Tiffin W 55- 0 9-17 #22-Michigan Tech (H) W 27-10 9-24 at Ohio Dominican W 31-24 10-1 at Northern Michigan W 30-28 10-8 Lake Erie W 45-24 10-15 at Ashland L 17-20 10-22 at Hillsdale W 27-24 2ot 10-29 #30-Saginaw Valley L 20-28 11-5 at Indianapolis W 28-19 11-12 Findlay L 42-43 ot 11-19 at #14-St. Cloud State W 48-38 11-26 at #4-Nebraska-Kearney W 38-26 12-3 at #9-Minnesota-Duluth W 31-25 12-10 at #3-Winston-Salem State W 21-14 12-17 vs. #7-Pittsburg State& L 21-35

2012 (5-5, 5-5 GLIAC South/6th) - Paul Winters 9-8 at #31-Ashland L 0- 7 9-15 Lake Erie W 35-31 9-22 at Malone W 38-14 9-29 at Northwood W 21-11 10-6 #28-Hillsdale W 24-21 10-11 at #17-Saginaw Valley (CBS) L 7-24 10-20 Northern Michigan (H) W 38-31 10-27 Ferris State L 24-35 11-3 at #19-Grand Valley L 13-35 11-10 Michigan Tech L 13-35 CBS College Sports Thursday National Game of the Week. %-Fifth Third Ballpark (Comstock Park, Mich.) &-Braly Muncipal Stadium (Florence, Ala.)

Top Crowds Home Games (WSU Stadium/Adams Field) 1) 8,212 *vs. Temple Sept. 28, 1968 2) 5,511 vs. Hofstra Oct. 16, 1971 3) 5,243 vs. NE Missouri State Oct. 12, 1974 4) 5,227 vs. NE Missouri State Oct. 7, 1972 5) 5,152 vs. Grand Valley State Nov. 8, 2008 6) 5,129 vs. Akron Sept. 3, 1977 7) 4,896 vs. Valparaiso Oct. 4, 1975 8) 4,823 vs. Gannon Oct. 6, 2007 9) 4,502 vs. Northern Michigan Oct. 11, 2008 10) 4,375 vs. Grand Valley State Sept. 6, 1975 11) 4,341 vs. Hillsdale Oct. 11, 2003 *Played at U of Detroit Stadium. Away Games 1) 34,529 2) 12,336 3) 11,970 4) 11,023 5) 10,942 6) 10,221 7) 10,200 8) 10,000 9) 9,844 10) 9,210

at Akron at Illinois State at Ferris State at Illinois State at Grand Valley State at Northern Iowa at Ferris State at Ferris State at Grand Valley State at Northern Iowa

Sept. 23, 1978 Sept. 20, 1986 Oct. 18, 1980 Sept. 25, 1982 Oct. 1, 2005 Aug. 29, 2002 Oct. 13, 1973 Oct. 12, 1968 Sept. 20, 2003 Aug. 30, 2001

Neutral Site Games 1) 34,876 vs. Slippery Rock Sept. 12, 1981 (Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor) 2) 24,423 vs. Hillsdale Nov. 6, 2004 (Ford Field, Detroit) 3) 10,124 vs. Grand Valley Sept. 29, 2007 (Fifth Third Ballpark, Comstock Park, Mich.) 4) 8,713 vs. Northern Michigan Sept. 20, 1980 (Pontiac Silverdome) 5) 7,276 vs. Pittsburg State Dec. 17, 2011 (Braly Stadium, Florence, Ala.) 6) 4,912 vs. Northern Michigan Sept. 19, 1981 (Pontiac Silverdome)

9-6 9-13 9-20 9-27 10-4 10-11 10-18 10-25 11-1 11-8 11-15

Looking Ahead to 2014 Michigan Tech at Wayne State Carson-Newman at Wayne State Wayne State at Malone Northwood at Wayne State Tiffin at Wayne State Wayne State at Grand Valley Wayne State at Northern Michigan Walsh at Wayne State Wayne State at Findlay Wayne State at Lake Erie Hillsdale at Wayne State

9-5 9-12 9-19 9-26 10-3 10-10 10-17 10-24 10-31 11-7 11-14

Looking Ahead to 2015 Wayne State at Michigan Tech TBA Malone at Wayne State Wayne State at Northwood Wayne State at Tiffin Grand Valley at Wayne State Northern Michigan at Wayne State Wayne State at Walsh Findlay at Wayne State Lake Erie at Wayne State Wayne State at Hillsdale

GLIAC Divisional Alignment for 2014 and 2015 North: Michigan Tech, Northern Michigan, Saginaw Valley, Northwood and Ferris State Central: Wayne State, Hillsdale, Grand Valley, Findlay and Tiffin East: Lake Erie, Malone, Walsh, Ashland and Ohio Dominican


HOMECOMING SCORES/RECORD VS. HOMECOMING OPPONENTS 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Homecoming Scores Hillsdale 9, Wayne State 6 Wayne State 14, Buffalo 6 Wayne State 7, Eastern Michigan 0 Toledo 39, Wayne State 20 Eastern Michigan 13, Wayne State 6 Wayne State 7, Central Michigan 7 Wayne State 6, Central Michigan 0 Wayne State 25, Akron 6 No game, cancelled by Otterbein College. No game, scheduled with Muskingum College, cancelled by World War II. Eastern Michigan 14, Wayne State 13 Wayne State 37, Case Tech 6 Wayne State 20, Western Reserve 13 St. Bonaventure 13, Wayne State 0 Toledo 37, Wayne State 6 South Dakota State 40, Wayne State 0 Wayne State 21, Washington, Mo. 7 Wayne State 46, Eastern Michigan 19 Wayne State 32, Bradley 0 Wayne State 27, Washington, Mo. 0 Western Reserve 7, Wayne State 6 Wayne State 28, Case Tech 7 Wayne State 21, Western Reserve 10 Buffalo 44, Wayne State 14 Wayne State 27, Western Reserve 14 Wayne State 14, Taylor 8 Allegheny 20, Wayne State 8 Bethany 21, Wayne State 6 Wayne State 6, Thiel 0 Wayne State 13, Eastern Michigan 0 Wayne State 7, Thiel 6 Alma 17, Wayne State 7 Central Michigan 34, Wayne State 0 (last game played at Tartar Field) Wayne State 61, Washington, Mo. 29 (first game played at WSU Stadium) Wayne State 33, Illinois-Chicago 0 Wayne State 21, South Dakota State 12 Hofstra 10, Wayne State 7 NE Missouri State 44, Wayne State 0 Hofstra 9, Wayne State 6 Wayne State 21, NE Missouri State 0 Wayne State 35, Valparaiso 14 Ferris State 20, Wayne State 12 Hillsdale 7, Wayne State 6 Wayne State 34, Evansville 7 Wayne State 17, Grand Valley State 14 Wayne State 23, Towson State 14 Ferris State 20, Wayne State 3 Hillsdale 20, Wayne State 7 Wayne State 10, Northwood Institute 7 Saginaw Valley 33, Wayne State 7 Northwood Inst. 17, Wayne State 10 Wayne State 41, Tiffin 6 Wayne State 41, Northwood 0 Ashland 43, Wayne State 14 Wayne State 34, Northwood 32 Butler 16, Wayne State 7 Ashland 21, Wayne State 7 Butler 31, Wayne State 6 Wayne State 28, Northern Michigan 18 Hillsdale 56, Wayne State 9

The 1935 Wayne University Football Team played the first Homecoming game in school history. 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Ashland 24, Wayne State 17 Hillsdale 14, Wayne State 0 Grand Valley 46, Wayne State 30 Ashland 24, Wayne State 7 Ferris State 62, Wayne State 20 Wayne State 35, Northern Michigan 14 Wayne State 19, Hillsdale 17 Northern Michigan 49, Wayne State 46 (OT) Hillsdale 49, Wayne State 26 Ashland 28, Wayne State 21 Wayne State 34, Findlay 17 Wayne State 41, Hillsdale 26 Wayne State 56, Gannon 21 Wayne State 24, Northern Michigan 10 Wayne State 47, Ashland 40 Wayne State 26, Northern Michigan 18 Wayne State 27, Michigan Tech 10 Wayne State 38, Northern Michigan 31

Detroit Junior College played its first football game on October 4, 1918, against Assumption, a 41-0 win at Sandwich. The next three games of the season were played at Goldberg Field. DJC became the Colleges of the City of Detroit (CCD) in 1923, and Wayne University in 1934 in honor of General Anthony Wayne. Wayne became Wayne State University in 1956. Home games were played at University of Detroit from 1944 until 1953 with a few home games at Keyworth Stadium in 1946, 1947 and 1949. In 1954, home games were moved to Tartar Field (Hamilton & Holden Avenues) and remained there through the 1967 season with the exception of one game in both 1955 and 1966 at UD. WSU Stadium opened in October 1968.

Homecoming record vs. opponents Opponent Akron Allegheny Alma Ashland Bethany Bradley Buffalo Butler Case Tech Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Evansville Ferris State Findlay Gannon Grand Valley State Hillsdale Hofstra Illinois-Chicago Michigan Tech NE Missouri State Northern Michigan Northwood Saginaw Valley State St. Bonaventure S. Dakota State Taylor Thiel Tiffin Toledo Towson State Valparaiso Washington (Mo.) Western Reserve TOTAL

Games 1 1 1 6 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 1 3 1 1 2 8 2 1 1 2 6 4 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 4 76

Won 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 5 3 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 3 40

Lost 0 1 1 5 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 6 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 35

Tied 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Pct. 1.000 .000 .000 .167 .000 1.000 .500 .000 1.000 .500 .600 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .250 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .833 .750 .000 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 .533

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL A Abdullah, Muhammad ................2004-05-07 Abro, Jerrod .......................................... 2001 Adaline, Robert ..................................... 1952 Adams, Darryl .............................1997-98-99 Adams, Thomas ...............................1939-40 Adkins, Ronald ............................1995-96-97 Agin, George C., Jr. ......................1959-60-61 Agnew, John ......................................... 1931 Agranovich, Simon ................................ 1926 Aird, John.............................. 1995-96-97-98 Akra, Daunte ....................................2008-10 Akuezue, Justice........................2011-12 Alaweih, Mike ....................................... 1998 Albers, Charles ...................................... 1957 Aldrich, Charles ..................... 1979-80-81-82 Alexander, Dion .................................... 1991 Alexander, Randy .................. 1977-78-79-80 Allen ..................................................... 1921 Allen, Paul............................................. 1976 Alli, Shoms ............................................ 1957 Alsina, Chris .....................................2006-07 Alsobrooks, Lawrence .................1987-88-90 Altounian, Martin.................. 1985-86-87-88 Aman, Luther ........................................ 1968 Anagonye, Athan .................. 2006-07-08-09 Anderson, Terry...........................1980-82-83 Andonovski, Steve.......................1999-00-02 Andrews, Carl S., Jr................................ 1952 Andrews, Thomas ................................. 1989 Anleitner, Keith ..................... 1973-74-75-76 Anthony, John....................................... 1978 Anthony, Marqus .............................2001-02 Anton, Scott ................................1978-79-80 Applebaum, Seymour ........................... 1964 Arancibia, T.J. ........................................ 2012 Argiri, Samuel, Jr.........................1951-52-53 Armstrong, Brad ................................... 1989 Ashcom, Richard ................................... 1945 Asquini, Valentino.......................1942-46-47 Atar, Sebastian...................................... 1998 Atkinson, John ...................................... 2003 Atliviack, Lawrence ............................... 1918 Attebury, Clark ...................................... 1979 August, Allen ........................................ 1992 Awada, Rodney ................................1988-89 B Bacheller, Dean ..................................... 1996 Backus, Henry ....................... 1927-28-29-30 Badalamenti, Tom............................1984-85 Bagozzi, Wallace ................................... 1943 Bahu, Matt ............................................ 1997 Baillargeon, Gary .............................1951-52 Bainbridge, Matt ..............................1993-94 Baker, Harrison ..................................... 1964 Baldie, Ian ............................................. 2001 Ballarin, Wayne..................................... 1986 Ballentine, W. ....................................... 1929 Bankhead, Carlton ................................ 1981 Barbas, Constantino .............................. 1946 Barnes, Dan ........................... 2003-04-05-06 Barrenholtz, Ben ..............................1931-32 Barrows, David ...................................... 1971 Barry, Thomas ..................................1959-60 Barton-Taylor, Avery ............. 1981-82-83-84 Basir, Qasim .....................................2001-02 Baskin, Anthony .................................... 2011 Bates, Andrew..................................2007-08 Bates, Willard........................ 1922-23-24-25 Batson, Trenton ...............................1932-33 Baughman, Charles ............................... 1955 Baur, Richard......................... 1993-94-95-96 Bazzi, Mohamad .........................2001-02-03 Beardsley, David ................................... 1942 Beardsley, Harold, Jr. .......................1952-53 Beaty, Marvin..............................1999-00-01 Beaune, Tony ........................ 1985-86-87-89

Beauvais, David ..................................... 1931 Becklein ...........................................1920-21 Bedell, Roy ............................................ 1935 Beer, Thomas ........................ 1990-91-92-93 Bell, Joique............................ 2006-07-08-09 Bendure, Bruce............................1971-72-73 Benke, Joe ........................................1987-88 Bennett, Ed ........................................... 1984 Bennett, Frank .................................1951-52 Bennett, Keith ....................... 1983-84-85-86 Bennett, Larry ....................................... 1973 Bens, Frederick............................1933-34-35 Berar, Milan .....................................1947-48 Berce, Mickey ..............................2006-07-08 Berent, Simon (Cy) ...........................1931-32 Bernard, David .................................1993-94 Bero, Jeff ............................... 1985-86-87-88 Bertich, John ......................................... 1998 Bertolini, John..................................1978-79 Bertuglia, Salvatore .............................. 1944 Best, Roger............................................ 1961 Betker, Ralph ..............................1939-40-41 Bezeau, Eugene..................................... 1982 Bickerstaff, Frank .................. 1994-95-96-97 Bieber, Jerome ...................................... 1931 Bielecki, Ben.....................................1984-85 Bielecki, Zak ..................................2012 Bielman, Frank, Jr. ................................ 1943 Biernat, Joe ........................................... 2012 Billings, Albert ...................................... 1944 Binkowski, Dalton..........................2012 Biondo, Eugene ..................................... 1979 Biondo, Pete ...............................1975-76-77 Biondo, Vince ..............................1975-76-77 Birch, George ........................................ 1972 Bird, Jamar .......................................2004-06 Birndorf, Louis..................................1918-19 Bishop, Charles...................................... 1926 Black, Phil ............................................. 1998 Black, Shaun ...............................1998-99-00 Black, Tristan......................... 2005-06-07-08 Blackwell, John ..................................... 1987 Blackwell, Morris..............................1975-76 Blair, T. Calvin ....................................... 1944 Blair, Chad............................. 2003-04-05-06 Blair, William, Jr ...............................1949-50 Blake, Francis ........................................ 1943 Blanchard.............................................. 1919 Blanchard, Lowell ................................. 1924 Blanchard, Vaughn. .........................1927-28 Blatt, Meyer .......................................... 1918 Blomfield, Carl ...................................... 1931 Blum, Arthur ....................................1925-26 Body, Nick ............................. 2002-03-05-06 Boehm, Leonard.................... 1965-66-67-68 Bogardus, Ed ......................................... 1998 Boglarsky, Gerald .................. 1927-28-29-30 Bogner, Jim ........................................... 1978 Bolla, Robert (JV mgr.) .......................... 1948 Bomberski, Thomas.....................1968-69-70 Bommarito, Joseph ............................... 1972 Bonfiglio, Mario ...............................1959-60 Booker, Mike ......................................... 2009 Borders, Morrison.................................. 1999 Box, Thom ................................2011-12 Boyd...................................... 1921-22-23-24 Boyer, Bobby....................................2004-05 Braveman, Sam..................................... 1933 Breaz, George...................................1969-71 Brenkert, Wayne ................................... 1918 Breslin ................................................... 1921 Brewster, David..................................... 1945 Britt, Michael ........................ 1976-77-78-79 Brodbeck, Trent .............................2012 Brodgon, John....................................... 1945 Broglin, Aaron ..................................1999-00 Brooks, George ............................1965-66-71 Brosky, Don ........................................... 1980

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A-ER Brown ................................................... 1920 Brown, Albert........................ 1983-84-85-86 Brown, Brandon .................................... 2000 Brown, Dave................................1997-98-00 Brown, Donald ...................... 2008-09-10-11 Brown, Jimmy ....................................... 1993 Brown, Leroy......................................... 1988 Brown, Mark ......................... 1983-84-85-86 Brown, Pierre ........................ 1998-99-00-01 Brown, Ralph ........................................ 1946 Brown, Taiwan .................................2000-01 Brown, T. Richard ........................1950-51-52 Brown, Tim ........................................... 1991 Brown, Travis ........................................ 2010 Brown, Wes......................................2005-06 Bruno, Phillip ...................................1932-33 Brzozowski, Donald..........................1995-96 Buckley, Bob ....................................1969-70 Buford-Wilson, Kevin ..................2010-11-12 Bulger, L.C, III. ....................... 1983-84-85-87 Burger, Adam..............................1995-96-97 Burgess, Nicholas ........................1996-97-98 Burgess, Todd ....................... 1994-95-96-97 Burks, Alan ..................................1993-94-96 Burks, Chris ...................................2012 Burnley, David.............................2010-11-12 Burns, Patrick ..............................1980-81-82 Burrell, Troy .......................... 2008-09-10-11 Burrus, Jerriel ........................ 2003-04-05-06 Burton, Erik ........................... 1991-92-93-94 Busenbark, Chris ................................... 1997 Bush, Chad .......................................1994-95 Bush, Nate...................................1993-94-95 Butcher, Paul ........................ 1982-83-84-85 Butler, Lee........................................2004-05 Buxton, Clark....................................1924-25 Buxton, Elmer ....................................... 1924 Byas, Richard...............................1971-72-73 C Cahill, Mike .................................1973-74-75 Calcaterra, Roger................... 1983-84-85-87 Callard, Thomas ...............................1940-41 Campbell, Donny..............................1992-00 Campbell, Travis.................... 2007-08-09-10 Campe, Christopher..........................1978-79 Candela, Dino ........................ 1992-93-94-95 Carey, Matt .................................1992-93-94 Carlini, Jeff ..................................1983-84-85 Carlos, Wesley .............................1950-51-52 Carlson, Robert...................................... 1961 Carmichael, James ...........................1963-64 Carmody, Pat ........................ 1974-75-76-77 Carner, Michael ................................1971-72 Carpenter, Eulis ..................................... 1946 Carpenter, Gary ................................1965-66 Carpenter, Jamie ................... 1997-98-99-00 Carpenter, Jason ................... 1997-98-99-00 Carpenter, Samuel ...........................1941-42 Carpenter, Tim ...................... 1994-95-96-97 Carruthers, Earl ..................... 2001-02-03-04 Carter, Adam ...............................2004-05-06 Carter, Mark .....................................1998-99 Caruso, Mario ...................................1952-53 Case, Alan ............................................. 1951 Cassidy, William .................................... 1940 Cassin, Vernon ............................1938-39-40 Cates, Chris.......................................1999-00 Cecile, Pat ............................. 2009-10-11-12 Cetlinski, Jeffrey ..........................1966-67-68 Chambers .............................................. 1920 Chapman, Ralph.................................... 1944 Chappelle, Robert ................. 1987-88-89-90 Charron, Jason ............................1999-00-01 Chatman, Julius..................................... 1923 Cheatham, Sam................................1981-82 Chenault, Victor ..........................1984-85-86 Cherup, Nicholas ..............................1941-45

Chiatalas, Drew ..................................... 2009 Chickering, Donald ................................ 1944 Childers, Mark ....................................... 1976 Chmielewski, Brett ......................1996-97-98 Chorney, Frank ............................1940-41-42 Chrisjohn, Marshal ................................ 1943 Chudy, Henry ........................................ 1935 Chudzinski, David .................. 2005-06-07-08 Churchwell, David ..........................2012 Churley, Robert ..................................... 1951 Cicarella, Andrew .................................. 1999 Cirocco, Bill ......................................1978-80 Claiborne, Joe...................................2008-09 Clark, Robert ......................................... 1926 Clay, Alan ....................................2004-05-06 Clements, John...................................... 1945 Coakley, Derric ...................................... 1989 Coffey, Matthew .........................1986-87-88 Cole, James ......................................1923-24 Coleman, Melvin ................... 1990-91-92-93 Collins, Christopher ............................... 1990 Collins, D. .........................................1927-28 Collins, Nate .....................................2001-02 Colombo, Daniel.................................... 1972 Compton, Jimmie.................................. 1971 Conley, Matthew.........................1992-93-94 Connor, Thomas .................................... 1943 Conway, Steve ............................2010-11-12 Cook, James .....................................2005-07 Cooksey, Roderick ................................. 1999 Cooper, Brandon ................................... 2007 Copacia, Terry........................ 1974-75-76-77 Copacia, Timothy .............................1978-79 Coratti, Angelo ............................1947-48-49 Cornelia, Michael .............................1960-61 Cornell, Ryan ....................................1998-99 Cornett, Aaron....................... 2009-10-11-12 Cortis, Wilfred, Jr................... 1966-67-68-69 Cosner, Charles...................... 1970-71-72-74 Costea, Paul .....................................1952-53 Costello, Tom ...................................1987-88 Cotter, Kenneth..................................... 1945 Cotton, John................................1942-45-46 Cottos, Pete......................................1994-95 Coulter, Mike......................................... 1997 Coyro, Eugene ..................................1924-25 Craig, Robert E. ................................1951-52 Crawford, George ........................1965-67-68 Crayton, George ...............................1969-70 Crespi, Charles....................... 1986-87-88-89 Crichton, Glen ....................................... 1973 Criteser, Kris ................................1996-97-98 Crittendon, Jack ...............................1950-53 Crombie, Derek ...........................1993-94-95 Croskey, Keith ....................................... 1991 Cudillo, Frank “Ace”...........................1938-40 Cuddeback, Marc................... 2007-08-09-10 Cue, Ryan .............................. 2004-06-07-08 Cunningham, Cameron ...............1921-22-23 Cunningham, David .........................1926-27 Cunningham, Dustan ............ 1991-92-93-94 Cuthrell, Fred, Jr .................................... 1943 Cyr, Brian .............................................. 2005 Czach, Brian .......................... 1985-86-87-88 Czochara, Chris ...................................... 1998 Czubaj, Darrell.............................2000-01-02 D D’Angelo, Dennis.........................1962-63-64 D’Ambrosio, Eugene....................1946-47-48 Dalak, Ernil ............................................ 1935 Danaher, Dan ........................................ 1983 Davenport, Moe ...................2010-11-12 David, Robert ...................................1972-73 Davidow, Stephen ................................. 1918 Davidson, Allen ..................................... 1931 Davis, Anthony ...................................... 2003 Davis, Kerry ........................................... 1982

Davis, Stacey ......................................... 1991 Davis, Toney ........................2010-11-12 Davison, Donald .................................... 1944 Debbs, Robert ..................................1990-91 DeBeauclair, Russell .............................. 1928 DeJohn, Bill .................................1986-87-88 Del Papa, Michael.................................. 1991 Delfgauw, Joseph.............................1989-90 Deliz, Jim............................................... 1978 Demaree, Jim ...................................1933-34 DeMarke, Paul..................................1963-64 Demerjian, Edward ............... 1946-47-48-49 DenDooven, Doug ................. 1996-97-98-99 DenDooven, Michael ............. 1988-89-90-91 Dennis, George.................................1918-19 Denys, Pete ........................................... 1935 Depestal, Steve ..................................... 1999 DeSantis, Louis ...................................... 1956 Deschenes, Paul .................................... 1981 Dever, Hazen ...............................1920-21-22 Dexter, Robert ....................................... 1988 Dickinson, Harold .................................. 1918 Didio, Matthew ...........................1981-82-83 Didlake, Donald...........................1968-69-70 Dillard, Cornelius ..............................2007-08 Dinkins, Brandon................................... 2002 Dixson, Kevin ...................................1990-91 Dobbins, Dan....................................1932-33 Dobrzenski, Frank .......................1947-48-51 Doggett, Eric ......................................... 1995 Dolmetsch, Bob ...........................1975-76-77 Dolphin, Woodrow ...........................1932-35 Doman, Steve..............................1980-81-82 Dombrowski, Andy................ 1999-00-01-02 Donaldson, David .................. 1997-98-99-00 Dopkowski, Edward .............. 1946-47-48-49 Dopkowski, Marc................................... 1972 Doran, Tom ........................... 1981-82-83-84 Dosie, Kenneth ........................... 1948 (mgr.) Dow, Allan ............................................ 1943 Dozier, D. Maurice .......................1977-78-79 Drake, Ed ............................................... 1989 Dropps, Dan .......................................... 1984 Drouillard .........................................1919-20 DuBois, Matt ......................................... 2005 Ducat, Douglas (J.R.) ............................. 2002 Dudas, Roy ..................................1972-73-74 Dudley, Tony ...............................1984-85-86 Dues .................................................1930-33 Duffy, Tim ...................................1977-78-79 DuHart, Gerren .........................2011-12 Duncan, Jack ....................1920-21-22-23-24 Duncan, Stuart ...................................... 1990 Dunn, Danté .......................... 2005-06-07-08 Dunn, Fred ............................................ 1944 Dunomes, David .................................... 2007 Duppong, Craig ................................2002-03 Dwojakowski, Dale................ 1989-90-91-92 Dye, William.......................... 1980-81-82-83 E Easterday .............................................. 1924 Easterly, Zachary ................... 2008-09-10-11 Ebert, William ....................................... 1959 Edgerton, Andrew ................................. 1943 Eggleston, Michael................ 1973-74-75-76 Elliot, Raheem....................................... 2001 Ellis, Richard.....................................1939-40 Ellison, Mike .......................... 2003-04-05-06 Ely, Steve .............................................. 1981 Embree, Robert ................................1995-96 Emery, Phillip ..............................1978-79-80 Ensminger, Chris ................................... 2001 Epley, Randy ......................... 1974-75-76-77 Ericson, John ......................... 1983-84-85-86 Ermalovich, Joseph ............................... 1946 Ertell, Newman ..................... 1920-21-22-23 Erxleben, Walter ................................... 1927


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ES-KU Espy, Walter .......................................... 1971 Eusebio, Joseph..................................... 1959 Evans, Bernard .................................1991-92 Evans, Brandon ..................................... 2000 F Facione, Anthony .................................. 1994 Facione, Peter .............................1961-62-63 Fagan, Terrence ..........................1955-56-57 Faigin, Alan ......................................1966-67 Farias, Jaime ......................................... 2002 Farmer, Tim.................................1996-97-98 Fater, Kyle ............................................. 2003 Faughn, John ........................................ 1942 Faulkner, Matt ...................... 2007-08-09-10 Favero, Paul .......................................... 1981 Fears, Donald ...................................1958-59 Fears, James, Jr ..................................... 1943 Fenech, Robert ...................................... 1951 Ferensic, Rob ....................................1988-89 Ferguson, Curtis .................... 2009-10-11-12 Ferjuste, Floyd.............................2004-05-06 Fietsam, Chadley.........................1985-86-87 Filipiak, James....................... 1993-94-95-96 Filipiak, Stanley..................................... 1941 Finch, Michael ....................... 2005-06-07-08 Finkbeiner, Chad ................... 1997-98-99-00 Fishburn, Matt ...................... 1994-95-96-97 Fisher, Scott .......................... 1980-81-82-83 Fisher, Scott .......................................... 1995 Fitzgerald, Gerald........................1932-33-34 Fitzpatrick, Larry .........................1969-71-72 Flaherty, Brendan ................................. 1985 Flora, Gerald.....................................1963-64 Florea, Virgil.......................... 1946-47-48-49 Fodor, Grant .......................... 2003-04-05-06 Foley, Brian ........................................... 1981 Foley, William ....................... 1946-47-48-49 Fortunato, Orlando......................1996-98-99 Fortune, Daniel ..................................... 1968 Foster, Cameron ...............................1980-83 Fowler, Craig ......................... 1983-84-85-86 Fox, Mike............................................... 1997 Fradi, Nores..............................2011-12 Fraleigh, Warren .........................1947-48-49 Fralick, Darrell ....................................... 1966 Franklin, Daishawn ............... 1995-96-97-98 Franklin, Gerard .................................... 1988 Fraser, James ........................1927-28 (mgr.) Frederick, Anthony................ 1992-93-94-95 Freiman, Arthur ...............................1954-56 Friday, Mark ................................1991-92-93 Friedman, Bob ...................................... 1980 Frisby, Gary ........................................... 2004 Frost, Garth .................................1993-94-95 Fuelling, Richard ................................... 1948 Fuller, Alfred (Terry) ....................1969-70-71 Fuqua, Derrion .................................2005-06 Fuqua, Sherman.................... 1980-81-82-83 Futrell, Edward ................................1946-47 G Gaiss, David ......................................1985-86 Galovich, Don ........................ 1996-97-98-99 Gantz, Al ............................................... 1931 Garcia, Mark ................................1980-81-82 Gardner, Kanyé ..................... 1998-99-00-01 Gardner, Will ...............................2010-11-12 Gargulinski, Gregory ........................1964-67 Garrett, Dallas ....................................... 1961 Garrisi, Peter ....................................1967-69 Garver, Matt .......................................... 1987 Garvin, Jeff .......................................1987-88 Gaunt, Frederick.................................... 1964 Gawronski, Francis ......................1946-47-48 Geissler, Tom......................................... 1981 Gelina, Richard ...................................... 1951 Gembis, George..................................... 1938

Gendron, Jim...............................1976-77-78 Genyk, Stephen ..................... 1953-54-55-56 George, Chris ......................... 1991-94-95-96 George, Zack ...............................2007-09-10 Gerbe, Craig .......................... 1979-80-81-82 Gilchrist, Mark .............................1977-78-79 Gillert, Arnold..............................1995-96-97 Gillespie, Jim ......................................... 1973 Gilmore, Keith .............................1978-79-80 Ginyard, Derek .................................1999-00 Gjorkovski, Nicholas .............................. 1996 Glenn-Oglesby, Ryan............................. 2005 Glodowski, Richard ............... 1983-84-85-86 Gluski, Michael ...................... 1994-95-97-98 Gnedsa, Alvin, Jr...............................1951-52 Gnekow, William..............................1962-63 Godbold, Donald .........................1947-48-49 Godoshian, Masis .............................1943-44 Goff, Steve............................................. 1987 Goggins, John .............................1954-55-56 Golaszewski, Joseph.............. 1989-90-91-92 Goldstein, Gregory ......................1980-81-82 Gomez, Jorge ........................ 2000-01-02-03 Gomez, Luis........................... 2004-05-06-07 Goniwiecha, Larry ................................. 1988 GoodCourage, Kevin....................1999-01-02 Goodlow, Guye...................................... 2007 Goralski, Roger ...................................... 1978 Goranowski, Richard ...................1966-67-69 Goree, Michael ...................................... 2001 Gorence, Donald..........................1951-52-55 Gotham, Don...............................1978-79-80 Gough, Joseph....................... 1991-92-93-94 Graber, Doug ......................................... 1965 Grabowski, Mark .........................1978-79-80 Graham, Daryl ..................................2007-08 Graham, Jack......................................... 1942 Grambau, Joel ....................... 1999-00-01-02 Granadier, Bernard................................ 1938 Grange, Thomas ...............................1963-64 Grant ................................................1921-22 Graschuck, Daniel .................................. 1964 Gray, Dan ....................................2000-01-02 Gray, Gary ............................................. 1968 Green, Anthony ..................................... 1982 Green, Bobby ........................................ 1991 Green, R. .....................................1928-29-30 Greene, Eric ......................................1993-94 Greenhill, Douglas................. 1951-52-53-54 Gregor, Steve ........................ 1984-85-86-87 Grennier, Mike ...................... 1986-87-88-89 Grewe, Edward............................1967-68-69 Grier, John............................................. 2004 Griffie, Michael...................... 2001-02-03-04 Griffin, Doug..................................2012 Griffith, Dennis .................................1979-80 Griffith, Robert ...................................... 1968 Griffiths, Allen ..................................1946-47 Grimes, Terry....................................1975-76 Grimm, Andrew .................... 1995-96-97-98 Groleau, Pat .......................................... 1998 Grove .................................................... 1921 Grundy, Nick.....................................2007-09 Gryebet, Randolph ................................ 1976 Guinane, Sean ..........................2011-12 Guindi, Robert ....................................... 1979 Gundersen, Greg ..............................2003-04 Guraleci, Serxho .................... 2009-10-11-12 Gust, Angelo ......................................... 1965 Gutierrez, Juan ...................................... 1973 Gutow, Robert....................................... 1931 Gutowski, John ...........................1962-63-64 Guy, Alan .............................. 2004-05-06-07 Guyon, Greg .....................................1973-74 Guzowski, Randy .........................1978-79-80

H Haag, Henry .....................................1946-47 Haas, Allan ............................................ 1994 Hagen, Reed................................1941-42-46 Hague, James........................................ 1945 Halapi, Bill............................................. 1973 Hall, James ............................................ 1962 Hall, Michael ......................... 2002-03-04-05 Hall, Richard.......................... 1991-92-93-94 Hallums, Demetrius .............................. 2003 Halverson, Donald ................................. 1955 Hamel, Darryl ..............................1982-83-84 Hamell, T. Nigel................................2004-06 Hamilton, Branko .................................. 2009 Hammer, Howard ................................. 1929 Hammond, Crispen ..........................1929-30 Hammoud, Ahmed (Mike) ...............2003-04 Hammoud, Richard .....................1993-94-95 Hancock, Kaunda .................. 2009-10-11-12 Haney, Steve ......................................... 1991 Hankins, Ryan ...............................2012 Hanna ..............................................1919-20 Hannah, Aaron ...................................... 2003 Hannan, James.................................1942-43 Hanoosh, Todd .................................1991-92 Hanson, Victor....................................... 1945 Harajli, Yehia......................................... 1986 Hardeman, George ................................ 1963 Hardenbergh, Richard ......................1940-41 Harding, Robert .................................... 1956 Hardoin, Richard ................................... 1968 Hardy, RaShawn.................... 1990-91-92-93 Hardy, Winfield ..................................... 1940 Harper, Mark ....................................1990-91 Harris, Glenn ......................................... 1926 Harris, Arnold ........................................ 1962 Harris, Tony ........................................... 1990 Harrison, Dempsey, Jr ......................1962-63 Harrison, Kevin...................................... 1982 Harry, Delano ........................................ 2005 Hartley, Al ...................................1975-76-77 Hartley, Richard ....................1943-45 (mgr.) Harwood, Pat ........................ 2000-01-02-03 Hasse, Greg .........................2009-10-11 Hassinger, John ..................................... 1958 Hatcher, John ...................................1956-57 Hawk, Tony ........................... 1991-92-96-97 Hay, Paul ..........................................1966-67 Hayes, Jay .....................................2012 Hayes, Theodore ................................... 1962 Haynes, Darren.................................2004-05 Hazelwood, Kent ................................... 1964 Hazely, John .......................... 1946-47-48-49 Head, Nathaniel ......................... 1959 (mgr.) Heaton, Gerald .................................1955-56 Heidisch, Kevin.................................1994-95 Hemingsen, Terry .................................. 1982 Hemingway, Lawrence ...............1988-89-90 Henderson, Allen .................................. 1943 Hendrian, Howard................................. 1938 Henry, Tony.................................2002-04-05 Henson, Jeff .......................... 1989-90-91-92 Herbert, Ebbie .............................1990-91-92 Herrick Edwin ...................................1940-41 Herstein, Jon ...............................2002-03-04 Herzberg, Rudolph, Jr............................ 1950 Hess, Frank.......................................1999-02 Heym, Norm.......................... 1920-21-22-23 Hicks, Doniss ......................................... 1987 Higginbottom, Aaron ..................2007-08-09 Higham, William ................................... 1923 Hill ...................................................1919-20 Hill, Jimmy ..................................1996-97-98 Hinkle, Mike .......................... 2009-10-11-12 Hitsky, Brian.......................................... 1962 Hobbs, Don ........................................... 1939 Hobbs, William ..................................... 1945 Hochstein, John..................................... 1943

Hock, Bob .........................................1975-76 Holdsworth, J.L. .................................... 2000 Holiday, Shaun .................................2001-02 Hollis, Anthony ..................................... 2011 Holmes, Randy ............................1987-88-89 Holmes, Robert ................................1995-96 Homrich, Tim ........................ 1996-97-99-00 Hotchkiss, William ...........................1938-39 Houghton, Mike .................................... 1982 Houghton, Zach .................... 2009-10-11-12 Howard, Stacey ..................................... 1989 Howson, Louis..................................1966-67 Hubbard, Lawrence ............................... 1950 Huddleston, Harold ............................... 1984 Hudnut, Jack ....................................1946-47 Hughes, Austin.................................2009-10 Humphrey, Raymond ............................ 1921 Humphries ............................................ 1919 Hunt, Clyde ........................................... 1984 Hunt, Donald......................................... 1987 Hurley ................................................... 1922 Hurley, Thomas ..................... 1972-73-74-75 Hutchison, Randy ........................2001-02-03 Hyland, Roy......................................1922-23 I Igrisan, John ......................................... 1935 Iler, Harold Grant ........................1919-20-21 Isley, Thomas ...................................1958-59 Iwu, Prosper ................................2005-06-07 J Jablonski, Greg.................................1961-62 Jachym, Alex ......................... 2005-06-07-08 Jackson, Andrew, III ....................1961-62-63 Jackson, Eddie ....................... 1981-82-83-84 Jackson, R. James .................................. 2011 Jackson, Restine, III ............................... 1967 Jackson, Willie .................................1980-81 Jacobs ................................................... 1920 Jacobs, Keman ...................................... 2007 Jacosky, Lennie ...........................1981-82-83 Jaddou, Mazen ...................... 2009-10-11-12 Jamieson, Alex .................................1930-31 Jane, Paul.........................................1963-64 Jarmega, Randy ...............................1973-74 Jarrett, Nathaniel, Jr.........................1958-59 Jenkins, Donteé................................2004-05 Jenkins, Hobart ..................................... 1945 Jenkins, Walter ................................1953-54 Jensen, Mike ......................................... 1992 Jerga, Ladislav....................................... 1973 Jeschke, Herbert.................................... 1941 Jessing, John ......................... 1986-87-88-89 Jiddou, Nadir ......................................... 1999 Jobe, Craig ..................................2000-01-02 Johanson............................................... 1927 Johnson................................................. 1921 Johnson, Jessie ....................2010-11-12 Johnson, Kenneth ................. 1993-94-95-96 Johnson, Michael ...........................2012 Johnson, Mike ....................... 2000-01-02-03 Johnson, Ralph...................................... 1939 Johnson, Randono................................. 1992 Johnson, Rhomeyn................................ 1974 Johnson, Terry.............................1976-77-78 Johnston, Douglas............................1955-57 Johnston, James..........................1950-51-52 Jones, Don............................................. 1988 Jones, Douglas ........................... 1940 (mgr.) Jones, Jeremy........................ 2008-09-10-11 Jones, Leit ...................................1967-68-69 Jones, Marcell ...........................2011-12 Jones, Tedrick........................................ 2003 Jones, Tim ...................................1983-84-85 Jones, Wayman ..................................... 1996 Jonik, Ryan............................ 2006-07-08-09 Joselyn Robert..................................1938-39

Julian, Huston ....................... 1997-98-99-00 Julmisse, Smith ................................2005-06 Jurewicz, Tom ....................................... 1979 K Kaczor, Joel ........................................... 1989 Kafila, Eugene ..................................1955-56 Kakos, Norm.......................................... 1987 Kaluzny, Lawrence G. .......................1962-63 Kanfer, Morton...................................... 1942 Kania, Mike .................................1985-86-87 Katz, Boris ............................................. 1939 Kaump, Donald ................................1959-60 Kazanowski, Frank ................................ 1946 Keating, Wallace ................................... 1941 Kebbe, Guy .......................................1974-75 Keen, Donald....................................1955-57 Keller, William ...................................... 1957 Kelley, Bill ........................................1975-76 Kelly, John............................................. 1953 Kennedy, Donald..............................1941-42 Kennedy, Thomas ................................. 1941 Kenney, JaWaun ................................... 2001 Kenny, Tom .................................1981-82-83 Kern, Ken ....................................1998-99-01 Kersey, John .......................... 1980-81-82-83 Kersten.................................................. 1927 Ketchum, John ...................................... 1987 Khoury, Will .......................... 2008-09-10-11 Kidd, Jordan .......................... 2008-09-10-11 Killebrew, Adrian .................................. 1980 Killewald, Bob ....................................... 1968 Kinaia, Jimmy .............................2009-10-11 King, Darrin ........................... 1988-89-91-92 King, John ............................................. 1992 Kinney, Victor..............................1992-93-94 Kirby, Damien ..................................2000-01 Kirkland, Charles ................................... 1967 Klatt, Joseph .............................. 1966 (mgr.) Klatt, Leonard ....................................... 1966 Klick, Robert ................................1988-89-90 Kline, Jack ........................................1970-71 Klyce, Jonathan ..................... 2005-06-07-08 Knott, Alphonso ..........................1969-70-72 Knuth, Dale .................................2004-05-07 Kocher, John ...............................1960-61-62 Koehn, Ryan ......................................... 1998 Kohler, Terry ...............................1969-71-72 Kolakowski, William, Jr ...............1958-59-60 Kolly, Joe ............................................... 1926 Komblevicz, Joseph ............................... 1952 Komor, Mike .............................2011-12 Konopka, James .................... 1966-67-68-69 Kopchia, David ...................................... 1985 Kopchia, Larry ....................................... 1985 Kosikowski, Scott .................................. 1991 Kosovich, Rod..............................1978-79-80 Koss, Anthony ....................... 1986-87-88-89 Kostecki, Jude .............................1958-59-60 Koukios, James............................1969-70-72 Koury, William, Jr .................................. 1962 Kouvelas, Charles .................................. 1945 Kovach, Jeff .................................1977-78-79 Kovach, Tom ....................................1984-85 Kowalczyk, Ronald ...........................1956-57 Kowalski ..........................................1919-20 Kramer, Joseph ...........................1968-69-70 Kramer, Mike ........................ 1981-82-83-84 Kramer, Roger ..................................1953-54 Krause, Robert....................................... 1940 Krieg ..................................................... 1919 Kring, Thomas ..................................1956-57 Kroll, Paul ...................................1989-90-91 Kronner, Joseph .................... 1974-75-76-77 Krupski, David ..................................1966-67 Kucemba, Jeff...................................1990-91 Kuehnlein, Adam .............................1999-00 Kulka, Richard .............................1933-34-35

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Kunnath, Paul ....................................... 1946 Kuzniar, Joseph ...........................1951-52-53 L Laamanen, Mike ..................2010-11-12 Lake, Dennis.......................................... 1964 Lambert, Warren..............................1925-26 Langas, Robert ............................1949-50-51 Lange, Brent ......................................... 2004 Lange, James ........................................ 1944 Lange, John.................................1983-84-85 Langford, Charles .............................2004-05 Lankton, Larry ....................................... 1925 Lantvit, Stephen, Jr. .............................. 1950 LaParl, Bob ............................ 1974-75-76-77 Lapham, Mark ....................................... 1978 LaPointe, Jerry ...................... 1975-76-77-78 Larimore, Edgar ..........................1939-40-41 Laskowski, Richard ................................ 1959 Laula, Jack........................................1938-39 Lax, Sheldon ....................................1960-61 Leadbetter, Thomas .............................. 1992 Lebiedzinski, Richard .......................1985-86 LeClair, Charles............................1971-72-73 Lectka, Ronald ...................................... 1955 LeDuc, Jason ....................................2003-04 Lee, David ...................................1986-87-88 Lee, Gerald ............................ 1981-82-83-84 Lee, John .....................................1952-53-54 Lee, Mike............................................... 1975 Lee, Steven ........................... 1988-89-90-91 Leemon, David ...................................... 1964 LeFave, David ........................................ 1971 Leming, Paul ......................................... 1991 Lentine, Nicholas .................................. 1944 Lentz, Larry ........................... 1972-73-74-75 Lestage, Steve .............................1994-96-97 Levin, Norman ...................................... 1966 Levitt, Nate ........................................... 1935 Lewis, Philip.......................................... 1926 Lieberman, Michael .............................. 1962 Lietke, Frank ......................... 2004-05-06-07 Lightbody, Russell .......................1920-21-22 Lillvis, David .......................................... 1967 Limback, Mark .................................1978-79 Linck, Joe. ............................................. 1926 Linck, Orville ....................................1925-26 Lind, Larry ...................................1977-78-79 Lindgren, David...........................1956-57-58 Lindsay, Derek....................... 1993-94-95-97 Lisabeth, Richard .................. 1951-52-53-54 Litzenburger, Al .................... 1922-23-24-25 Lloyd, Harold......................................... 2008 Lock, Ronald.......................................... 1967 Locker, John .......................................... 1923 Lockhart, Duane ..........................1977-78-79 Lockhart, Ken ..............................1986-87-88 Loftin, Iverson ..................................1948-49 Lonchar, John........................................ 1983 Loney, Kenny ........................ 2008-09-10-11 Long, Joe............................... 2008-09-10-11 Longo, Paul ........................... 1978-79-80-81 Lopiccola, Joseph .................................. 1964 Loucks ..............................................1919-20 Lovasik, Robert ...........................1954-55-56 Love, Bernard ........................................ 1950 Love, Kenneth ..................................1951-52 Lowther, Jess ........................................ 1950 Luby, Robert ....................................1938-39 Lukowski, Henry.................... 1954-55-56-57 Lulek, Paul ............................................ 1974 Lundquist, Alexander .......................1964-66 Lusch, Gerald ...................................1973-74 Lynch, Reggie........................................ 1981 Lyons, Will .....................................2012 Lyszak, Walter.............................1962-63-64

M MacDonagh, Michael ............................ 2002 Macek, Mike .......................................... 2002 Mach, Thomas..................................1968-69 MacKay, Thomas ................................... 1921 Mackenzie, Alister ................................. 1956 MacKenzie, Angus .......................1958-59-60 MacKenzie, Harley................................. 1953 MacMillan, James .......................1956-57-58 Magee, Robert ............................1984-85-86 Magnatta, Joseph ............................1942-46 Magyar, Alex ......................................... 1995 Main, Dan.............................................. 1973 Makela, Mark ........................ 1980-81-82-83 Malesky, George..........................1931-32-33 Malinowski, Eugene .............................. 1942 Malvich, Mark .............................1982-83-84 Mancina, Frank ..................................... 1987 Mandrell, Dale..................................1959-60 Manno, Chris ....................................2003-04 Manns, Eric............................................ 1980 Mansour, Antonio ............................2005-06 Mansour, Terrence ................................ 2006 Mapp, Kenneth ...........................1952-53-54 Marable, Ron......................................... 1974 Marana, Bruno ...................... 1946-47-48-49 Marcero, Don ...................................1973-74 Marcheria, Greg ...............................1969-70 Margulewicz, David............................... 1996 Masacek ................................................ 1924 Marsack, Richard ..............................1971-72 Marshall ................................................ 1920 Marten, David .............................1962-63-64 Marth, George .............................1949-50-51 Martin, Dave ...............................1978-80-81 Martin, Desmond ......................2011-12 Martin, Nolan ..............................2004-05-07 Martin, Nyk ........................................... 1996 Mask, Alvin .................................2001-02-03 Mason, Derrick ...................... 1985-86-87-88 Mastrovito, Dan .................... 1988-89-90-91 Matela, Sean ......................................... 2008 Mathews, Vincent ............................1988-89 Matt, Andrew ......................2010-11-12 Matz, Joseph ......................................... 1935 Maus, Matt............................ 2008-09-10-11 Maybanks, Dominique .........2010-11-12 McAllister, Dave .................................... 1984 McAuliffe, Sean.........................2011-12 McCamant, Tim ..................................... 1979 McCarthy, Scott ..................................... 1968 McCarthy, Sean ...........................2010-11-12 McClorey, James.................................... 1962 McCray, Samuel ..........................1972-73-74 McFerren, Caleb .................................... 2006 McGowan, Gerald.................. 1983-84-85-86 McGowan, Mike .................................... 1969 McHenry, Charles .................................. 1947 McKae, Danny .............................2009-10-11 McKay, Michael ..................................... 1997 McKay-Lee, Brandon ......................2012 McKee, Zac .......................................2002-03 McKinney, Johnson ..........................1959-60 McLaughlin, Arthur ...............1939-41 (mgr.) McLean, Josh...............................2005-06-07 McMillan, Roy ....................................... 1918 McMullin, Edward .......................1939-40-41 McNair, Renard ..................................... 1989 McNichols, Myles .................. 2008-09-10-11 McQueen, Darren .................................. 1987 Megenity, Gerald .................. 1974-75-76-77 Melia, Harry .......................................... 1946 Meyers, Donald ..................................... 1942 Micheli, Kevin........................................ 2011 Michaelson.......................................1929-30 Michelson, Sidney ................................. 1918 Middlebrooks, Chris .............. 2003-04-05-06 Miehm, G. ...................................1927-29-30

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS KU-RO Mikulec, A. Rocky ......................2011-12 Milanov, Thomas..............................1995-96 Milejczak, Harold .................................. 1946 Miles, Brent........................................... 1987 Miller, Craig........................................... 2010 Miller, Jordan ........................ 2008-09-10-11 Miller, Paul............................................ 1942 Miller, Robert ........................................ 1938 Miller, Steve .......................................... 1991 Milligan, Jason. .......................... 1923 (mgr.) Millitello, Paul..................................1976-77 Milo, Charles ...............................1948-49-50 Minnella, Ciro...................................1949-50 Miodowski, Michael .............................. 1993 Mistele, Robert.................................1944-45 Mitchell, Neil....................................2007-08 Mitchell, Ollie ..............................1981-82-83 Mitchem, Ron........................................ 1982 Mix, David ............................................. 1963 Mohner, Mickey .................... 2009-10-11-12 Mohr, Joe .............................................. 1935 Monahan, John ..................................... 1968 Mongan, James ..................................... 1962 Monihan ..........................................1919-21 Monroe, Ryan..............................1994-95-96 Montecillo, Jerry .........................1956-57-58 Moore, Greg .....................................1998-99 Moore, Darron ....................................... 1998 Moore, James ........................ 1961-62-63-64 Moore, Philip ........................................ 1999 Moraniec, Martin ........................1990-91-92 Morasso, Anthony ............................2007-09 Morgan, James.................................1961-62 Morgan, Jeffrey ................................1990-91 Morgan, William .........................1947-48-49 Morris, Roy .......................................1981-82 Morris, Shane ........................................ 2008 Morris, Tim ............................ 1989-90-93-94 Morrison, Dean...................... 1974-75-76-77 Morse, James ...................................1959-60 Morton, Jack ......................................... 1931 Morton, Lynn ...................................2002-03 Moshfeghi, Mike ................................... 1998 Mosley, David...................................2007-08 Moss, Shomari....................................... 2003 Moss, Tom............................................. 1963 Moten, Edward ................................1970-71 Motzer, Craig....................................1986-87 Moulding, Ryan..................... 2008-09-10-11 Moynihan, Mike .................................... 2007 Mueller, Wayne...........................1956-57-58 Mullen, Donald ..................................... 1942 Mumma, Clarence ............................1931-32 Munday, Chris ....................................... 1989 Murray, Mark ........................................ 1987 Murrey, Robert .................................1993-94 N Nagy, Carl.........................................1940-41 Neely, Sherman..................................... 2003 Nelson, Austin ..........................2010-11 Nemer-Kaiser, Adam ...................1997-01-02 Nemzek, Paul ...................................1996-97 Newitt, Brad.....................................1998-99 Newman, John ...................................... 1945 Newsted, Stan....................................... 1935 Newton, Eric................................1999-02-03 Nicholas, Angelo ..............................1958-59 Nicholas, Douglas.................................. 1966 Nicholls, Jared .............................2007-08-09 Nichols, Bruce .............................1977-78-79 Nickels, Harry ........................................ 1951 Nicks, Rich ........................................1998-99 Nieman, Wilbert..........................1929-30-31 Niemczewski, Joe .............................1998-99 Nimmons, Jesse ..........................1951-52-53 Northcott, Walter ....................... 1924 (mgr.) Nowicki, Mike ..................................1999-02

Nuar, Frank ........................................... 1972 Nuckols, Adam ...................... 2005-06-07-08 O O’Donohue, Michael .............................. 1974 O’Hara, James .............................1957-58-59 O’Neil, Walter............................. 1923 (mgr.) O’Neil, Pat ........................................1982-83 O’Shell, Steve ............................2011-12 Oberstaedt, Greg ................... 2008-09-10-11 Odorico, Enrico ............................1961-62-63 Ogle, Jay................................................ 1980 Oldani, Joe ............................................ 1925 Oleksinski, James .................................. 1989 Olmstead, Richard ................................. 1942 Olney, Frank ............................... 1921 (mgr.) Olson, Donald........................................ 1943 Oriucci, Thomas.....................1962-63 (mgr.) Orris, John ........................................1958-59 Orth, Jim ............................................... 1999 Oshnock, Ryan....................... 2003-04-05-06 Ostosh, Chris ......................... 2005-06-07-08 Oswald, William ..........................1972-73-74 Owens, Dannie .................................1971-72 Owens, John................................1998-99-00 Owens, Peter....................................1962-63 P Pack, Andrew ..............................2007-08-09 Pack, Michael ...........................2011-12 Paddock, Matt ....................................... 1988 Paige, Rod ........................................1988-89 Palmer, Kurt .....................................1976-77 Palombit, Nick.............................1991-92-93 Paolucci, Ben...............................1955-56-57 Paolucci, Carmen..............................1960-61 Pappas, James..................................1990-91 Pappas, Nick.......................... 2000-01-02-03 Parmentier, Roger.......................1951-52-53 Parnagian, Leo ...................................... 1952 Paruszkiewicz, Mark.............................. 1976 Paryaski, Dennis ..........................1984-85-86 Pascal .................................................... 1926 Pascoe, Leigh ..............................1923-24-25 Pash, Eugene ...................................1957-58 Pasini, Craig .......................... 1985-86-87-88 Patterson, Marcellus ............................. 1976 Patterson, Mulda .............................1958-59 Pavoris, Edward ...............................1967-68 Pearson, Roderick.................................. 1979 Peeples, Eric .....................................2002-03 Peltz, Michaeal.................................1971-72 Pentecost, Donald .......................1956-57-58 Percin, Keith.......................... 1983-84-85-86 Perez, John............................................ 1998 Perkins, Wally ....................................... 1935 Perrino, Anthony................................... 1950 Perry, Raymond .................................... 1942 Petross, Irving, Jr..............................1947-48 Phillips, Careton .................................... 1933 Pierce .................................................... 1933 Piergentili, Brian ..............................1990-91 Piersante, Joseph ........................1967-68-69 Piesko, Raymond................................... 1950 Piggins, Edward ......................... 1926 (mgr.) Pinson, Ronald .................................1972-74 Pittiglio, Steve....................... 1983-84-85-86 Pittman, John ....................................... 2003 Placek, Bruce......................................... 1972 Plaskey, Mike ..............................1982-83-84 Platz, James .......................................... 1924 Plauman ..........................................1921-22 Pochmara, Steve ................................... 1986 Pohl, Trent .......................................2006-07 Polcyn, Mark ......................................... 1986 Pollakowski, Edward ...................1927-28-29 Pomeroy, Matt ...................................... 2000 Pomish, Seymour .................................. 1944

Ponder, Ray........................... 1989-90-91-92 Poplawski, John ..........................1956-57-58 Popp, Richard........................ 1983-84-85-86 Poppenhager, Allen .........................1964-66 Potter, Richard, Jr........................1957-58-59 Powers, Michael ..........................1988-89-90 Preston, Danny...................................... 2009 Price, Andre......................................1990-91 Privett, Chet ........................2010-11-12 Prochaska, James .................................. 1963 Proctor, James..................................1960-61 Prussin, Carl .....................................1930-31 Pryzbiski, Cass ....................................... 1998 Psujek, Mark ......................................... 1966 Puckett, James ...................................... 1960 Pullman, Charles ................................... 1940 Pyant, Chris ........................................... 2011 Q Quinn, Dan ............................ 1975-76-77-78 Quinn, Dan ..................................1986-87-88 R Radeck, Rodger ................................1981-82 Radtke, Michael ...............................1995-96 Ragland, Jeff ......................... 1976-77-79-80 Rakotz, Gerald ....................................... 1956 Rasch, Fred................................. 1924 (mgr.) Raskin, Lawrence .................................. 1942 Ratcliff, Chris ....................................2007-08 Rauss..................................................... 1919 Redman, David...................... 1966-67-69-70 Reese, Earl...................................1994-95-96 Rehberg, John ....................... 2004-05-06-07 Rehn, Adolph ..............................1925-26-27 Rehn, Henry .....................................1924-25 Rehn, Paul............................................. 1935 Reid, Aaron ........................................... 2003 Reitmeyer, William .....................1946-47-48 Renel, Josh ............................ 2008-09-10-11 Reninger ............................................... 1919 Respecki, Kevin ..................................... 1981 Reynaert, Douglaas .....................1967-68-69 Reynaert, Mark.................................1968-70 Rhodes, Calvin..................................1946-47 Rice, Jack..........................................1939-44 Rich, Mark ............................................. 1967 Richards ...........................................1919-21 Richmond, Elbert ........................1950-51-52 Richter, Richard..................................... 1972 Rickert, Louis.........................1942-46 (mgr.) Ries, Dick............................................... 1935 Riggs, John............................................ 1957 Riley, John............................................. 1982 Rilley, Brian ........................... 2006-07-08-09 Rinehart, Chris .................................2000-01 Risto, James .....................................1961-62 Ritten, Gary ......................................1980-81 Ritter, Mitchell .................................1969-71 Robbins, Oswald .........................1924-25-26 Roberts, Bruce ....................................... 1945 Roberts, Jon .......................... 1995-96-97-98 Roberts, Leslie ....................................... 1945 Robertson, Murray ................................ 1938 Robinson, Antwon ...............2010-11-12 Robinson, Donald .................. 1968-69-70-71 Robinson, James ..............................1979-81 Robinson, Jon........................ 2008-09-10-11 Robinson, Ronald .................................. 2009 Rocheleau, Ray............................2006-09-10 Rodgers, Charles ..............................1994-95 Roeschke, Jeff .............................1999-00-01 Rogers, Robert ...................... 1972-73-74-75 Romano, John ..................................1984-85 Romanski, Walter.............................1951-52 Rondo, John .....................................1951-52 Roscoe, Carl ...................................2012 Roseboro, Carl ....................... 1994-95-96-97


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS RO-Z Rosenau, Arthur .................................... 1930 Rosenthal, Frank ..............................1950-52 Ross, James .................................1957-58-60 Ross, Raleigh ......................... 2008-09-10-11 Rossi, Gary........................................1969-70 Rowe, Douglas ............................1966-67-68 Roy, Charles .....................................1978-79 Roy, Thomas ......................................... 1971 Royals, Randolph .................................. 1944 Rubright, Leroy ................................1919-20 Ruckes, Jessie ........................ 1982-84-85-86 Rudolph, DeAndre ................................. 1978 Ruffin, Jeff............................................. 1981 Rumeliotis, Tasso .................................. 1966 Rushman, Oscar .................................... 1918 Rusin, Terry ........................... 1974-75-76-77 Russell, Antjuan .................................... 2005 Russell, James ..................................1969-71 Russell, Kenneth ..............................1969-71 Russell, Lauence..........................1928-29-30 Russell, Lon ........................................... 1950 Ruth, Eric............................... 1990-91-92-93 Rutherford, Douglas .............................. 1942 Rutherford, Edwin ................................. 1946 Rutley, Ryan .....................................2002-03 Ruttan, Gary .....................................1994-95 Rzepka, Joseph...................................... 1945 S Sabo, Frank ......................................1941-42 Sabuco, Valentino ................................. 1946 Sadowski, Harold .............................1925-26 Safiedine, Ali ....................................1993-95 Sahadi, Paul ................................1989-90-91 Sallow, Robert.............................1960-61-62 Samardich, Donald ...........................1963-64 Samples, William .................................. 1954 Sanders, Brian ....................................... 1985 Sanders, Ed ........................... 2007-08-09-10 Sapala, Marion .................................1934-35 Sapienza, Steve ..................................... 1984 Sarnacki, Don ........................ 1976-77-78-79 Sarris, Samuel ............................ 1947 (mgr.) Sarver, Barry ....................................1959-60 Sass, Robert .......................................... 1953 Sattler, Jeff............................................ 1993 Sauer, Alton .....................................1933-35 Saunders, James ..............................1944-45 Sauve, Gerald ..............................1950-51-52 Savage, Patrick............................1938-39-40 Sawaya, David....................................... 1966 Sawchuk, Mike...............................2012 Scannell, Shoane................................... 1990 Schertzer, Jeff ..................................1985-86 Schimmel, Mark .................... 1975-76-77-78 Schleicher, Charles ...........................1951-52 Schmidt, Kenny ..................... 2004-05-06-07 Schneider, Kevin ................... 1978-79-80-81 Schneider, Patrick .......................1986-87-88 Schnelker, Jerry ...........................1939-40-41 Schoettley, Gary ...............................1958-59 Schramm, Tim ....................... 1983-84-85-86 Schroeder, Paul ..................................... 1993 Schroeder, Robert ................. 1961-63-64-65 Schultz, Gary ....................................1969-71 Schultz, Matthew .............................1995-96 Schultz, Paul ...............................1975-76-77 Schwartz, Marvin .............................1932-33 Schwartz, Steven .................................. 1961 Schwegler, Dan ..................................... 1999 Seager, M. Cole ................................1921-22 Seal, Virgil ...................................1972-73-74 Seiferlein, H. ......................................... 1930 Seip, Walter .....................................1932-33 Seitz, Stan ............................................. 1927 Seitzinger, Jack ..................................... 1966 Sellepack, Joseph .............................1962-63 Selzer, Sol ...................................1929-30-31

Semelsberger, Kenneth...............1966-67-68 Seros, George ...................................1930-31 Setera, Stanley ...................................... 1938 Sevick, Jerry .....................................1938-39 Shafer, Rodney .................................1971-72 Shango, Matt ........................ 2006-07-08-09 Sharon, Gerald ...................... 1972-73-74-75 Sharp, Al ............................................... 1976 Sharpley, Haywood ..........................1963-64 Sheehan, Dan ..............................1984-85-87 Shelley, Clarence ..............................1955-56 Shencopp, Marshall..........................1966-67 Sheppard, Thomas ................ 1967-68-69-70 Sherrod, Donald ...............................1948-49 Shilakes, Eric ...............................1970-71-72 Shkreli, Bruno ....................... 2006-07-08-09 Sieger, W............................................... 1928 Siegfried, Robert ................................... 1945 Simkus, John ......................................... 1964 Simmons, Rodney ................. 1994-95-96-97 Simpson, Chris ...................................... 1992 Sims, Donald ....................................1962-63 Sims, Greg ........................................2002-03 Sinkus, George ...................................... 1946 Sinkus, Tony .......................................... 1935 Skowneski, Edward ............... 1972-73-74-75 Slankster, Don .............................1999-00-01 Slatkin, Lary .......................................... 1935 Sliwa, Robert......................................... 1966 Sliwinski, Raymond............................... 1966 Smalarz, Jason ...................................... 2003 Smilo, Chris ........................... 2002-04-05-06 Smith, Antonio...................................... 1984 Smith, Burton..............................1931-32-33 Smith, C. ............................................... 1919 Smith, Courtney (Cortez)....................... 2010 Smith, Donald ..................................1961-62 Smith, Gerald (Kyle) .........................1963-64 Smith, Greg ........................... 1998-99-00-01 Smith, Hartford, Jr.......................1957-58-59 Smith, Kamau ....................................... 1997 Smith, Kevin.....................................1979-80 Smith, Kevin.......................................... 1999 Smith, Kevin.......................................... 2008 Smith, Larry ................................1978-79-80 Smith, Mike........................................... 2012 Smith, Preston ...................................... 1986 Smith, Robert ........................................ 1960 Smith, T.J. ........................................2002-03 Smith, William ...................................... 1951 Smithens, Harry .................................... 1944 Smitherman, Dan .................................. 2001 Smokiewicz, Edward ............................. 1918 Snyder................................................... 1924 Sobocinski, Dave ................................... 1986 Sokolosky, John..................... 1974-75-76-77 Solack, Ronald.............................1966-67-68 Solo, Wes .........................................1982-83 Soluk, Michael.............................1957-58-60 Sommers, Kevin ..........................1978-79-80 Sonnenberg, Jim ................................... 1989 Sowders, Jared ...................................... 2002 Spala, Jim.............................. 1978-79-80-81 Sparks, Shannon ................................... 1988 Speller, Joshua .................................1997-98 Spence, Jim ........................................... 1988 Spencer, Tyrone ...............................2005-06 Spivey, James...................................1961-62 Spuhler, Joe ................................1999-00-01 Spurgeon, William ................................ 1969 Squires, Chuck ....................................... 1978 Srabian, Suren....................................... 1948 St. Pierre, Cecil .................................1978-79 Stack, Maurice..................................1953-54 Stafinski, Frank ..................................... 1935 Stamatakis, Chris .................. 1996-98-99-00 Stange, Donald ..................................... 1955 Stankovich, Michael .............. 1973-74-75-76

Starnes, Carey ....................................... 1980 Stasa, Frank.................................1979-80-81 Stasek, Steve ......................... 1974-75-76-77 Stasinski, Walter ..............................1970-72 Stecker .................................................. 1924 Steele, Merrick ............................2004-06-07 Steele, Tim ............................ 1998-99-00-01 Stella, Joseph ........................................ 1945 Stemmelen, Owen ................................ 1924 Stempien, Gary ..................................... 1966 Stephenson, George .........................1952-53 Stephenson, William, Jr. ...... 1948-49-50-51 (mgr.) Sterns, Alvin .......................................... 1964 Stevenson, Jimmie ................................ 1918 Stockmeyer, Boyd .......................1931-32-33 Stocks, Dave .....................................1978-79 Stokes, Stephen .................................... 2002 Stonestreet, Terrence ............................ 2000 Stortini, Marc ........................................ 1975 Stroia, Eugene ....................................... 1947 Strong, Ryan ......................... 2000-01-02-03 Stuart, Malcolm ...............................1927-28 Stuckey, Daniel ................................2000-02 Suchara, Michael .........................1950-51-52 Sudling, Michael ........................ 1963 (mgr.) Suo, Sidney ......................................1963-64 Swan, W................................................ 1927 Swerdlow, Arthur.................. 1946-47-48-49 Szczygiel, Joe ..............................1938-39-40 Szwejkowski, Daniel ........................1954-55 Szymanski, Andrew............... 1995-96-97-98 Szymanski, Dave .........................1975-76-77 T Taft, Michael ......................................... 1966 Tait, James ............................................ 1927 Tater, Dan ...................................1998-99-00 Tatti, Dave...................................1998-99-00 Taylor, Dan ............................ 1988-89-90-91 Taylor, Darius ........................................ 1980 Taylor, John........................... 1982-83-84-85 Taylor, William ...................................... 1955 Terleckyj, Stefan ..................2010-11-12 Tessmer, Alvin.............................1962-63-64 Tessmer, Jason ...................................... 1996 Theaker, Nate ................................2012 Theisen, Rick ...............................1977-78-79 Thelen, Donald. ...........................1928-29-30 Thielman, Lou ....................................... 1922 Thielman, P. .......................................... 1928 Thomas, Derrick .................... 1998-00-01-02 Thomas, Jason....................... 2004-06-07-08 Thomas, Nick......................... 2008-09-10-12 Thompson, Arnold ................ 1982-83-84-85 Thompson, Wendell .........................2007-09 Thorne, David...................................1978-79 Thornton, Stan ...................... 2007-08-09-10 Thurmon, L ......................................1927-28 Tiller, Larry ............................................ 1979 Tischler, Alexander...........................1966-67 Tobias, Charles ...................................... 1981 Tomczak, Greg ............................1975-76-77 Toth, Nickolaas............................1946-47-48 Tottis, Mitchell .................................1941-42 Tournay, Russ ...................................1986-87 Touzin, Joe ............................................ 2004 Towns, Terrance ...............................1999-01 Townsend, Wayne ...........................1922-23 Tracy, Darin ........................................... 2006 Trafeli, Mario....................................1945-48 Trotman, Ed .......................................... 1918 Trumpour, Ryan .................................... 1997 Trzcinski, Ed ................................1938-39-40 Tucker, Darryl ........................................ 2004 Turner, Josh .......................................... 2004 Tuzzolino, Carlos .........................1931-32-33 Tyner, John ......................................1971-72

U Urban, Donald .............................1962-63-64 Urbanick, Jim ...................................1984-85 Urdea, Myron ........................................ 1945 V VanGorder, Bob ..................... 1978-79-80-81 VanGorder, Brian................... 1977-78-79-80 Vargo, Stephen ...........................1989-90-91 Vaughn, A.J. ................................1965-66-67 Ventro, Valentino .............................1946-47 Verbeke, Randy ..................................... 1982 Vereecke, Vic ...............................1974-75-76 Verley, Matt .......................................... 2006 Vermeersch, Ronald .............................. 1960 Vervisch, Daniel...........................1959-61-62 Vicari, Dave .................................1984-85-86 Vilnius, Donald ...................................... 1966 Vincent, James .................................1923-24 Viverette, Ed ........................2010-11-12 Vogler, Harold ....................................... 1944 Vrbanich, Ivan ....................................... 1933 Vukovich, Thomas ................................. 1954 Vydick, Todd.......................... 1988-89-90-91 W Wade, Andy ................................1988-89-90 Waha, Bruce.......................... 1946-47-48-49 Walker, Ben..............................2011-12 Walker, Bill ......................................1954-55 Walker, Devolza ...............................1987-88 Walker, Sterling ...............................2000-01 Wallace, Gary ...................................1988-89 Walsh, Ethan .................................2012 Walsh, John .....................................1982-83 Walus, John .......................................... 1971 Wanglin, Nate ..................................1999-00 Ward, Derrick ........................................ 1996 Warkentien, Brett ................. 1997-98-99-00 Warner, Sal ........................... 1997-98-99-00 Warner, Wilber ..................................... 1926 Warren, John ........................................ 1955 Warren, Larry ...................................1970-73 Warren, William.................................... 1935 Washington, Brod ................. 1982-83-84-85 Washington, Herschel ........................... 1984 Waterhouse, Roger ............................... 1982 Watson, Kenny ...................... 2007-08-09-10 Watson, Kevin .............................1982-83-84 Watt, Robert ......................................... 1984 Watts, Tom ........................................... 1983 Wayman, Martin ..............................1995-96 Wayne, Stephen...............................2001-02 Weatherhead, William .......................... 1927 Webber, Douglas................... 1971-72-73-74 Weber, H. Jerome........................1946-47-48 Weber, Robert....................................... 1923 Weber, Walt .......................................... 1923 Webster, Anthony ................................. 1980 Webster, Jason...................................... 1995 Webster, Robert .................................... 1949 Weingartz, Jake .................... 2003-04-05-06 Weinstein, Irving................................... 1944 Weisberg..........................................1918-19 Wells, Everett ............................. 1919 (mgr.) Wells, Leo ............................. 2002-03-04-05 Wenzel, Jake ...............................1928-29-30 Weyrich, Charles ................................... 1918 Wheeler, Leon....................................... 1918 Whisonant, James................................. 1938 White, Frederick, III ............... 1965-66-68-69 White, George ....................................... 1958 White, Milton ...................................1931-32 White, R. ............................................... 1929 White, Richard ............................1951-52-53 White, Roger ......................... 2000-01-02-03 Whitfield, Kevin ...............................1992-93 Widlak, Adam ..................................1934-35

Widner, Ken .......................................... 1978 Wiebeck, Jim ....................................1973-74 Wilcox, Brandon.................................... 2003 Wilkerson, Jon....................... 1970-71-72-73 Wilkinson, Ken ............................1981-82-83 Willard .................................................. 1919 Willard, Harold.................................1955-56 Williams, Claude ................... 1968-69-70-72 Williams, Donnie................................... 1995 Williams, Henry................................1927-28 Williams, Jamiil .............................2012 Williams, Jeff.................................2012 Williams, Keith.................................1979-80 Williams, Kelvin ..........................1985-86-87 Williams, Kosuna .................................. 1997 Williams, Robert ................... 1944-46-47-48 Williams, Ronald ................................... 2004 Williamson, Thabiti .....................1999-00-02 Wilson, Thomas ..........................1967-68-69 Wilt, Warren ......................................... 1927 Winkleman, Nat .................................... 1918 Wisniewski, Brent .......................2006-07-09 Wisniewski, Steve ................. 2005-06-07-08 Witt, Jasen .......................................1995-96 Wlodkowski, Raymond ...............1962-63-64 Wobrock, Charles “Bing” ....................... 1923 Woodard, James ................................... 2008 Woodson, Mark ................................1981-83 Woolfenden, Reinhold ............... 1935 (mgr.) Wooster, Scott ............................1997-98-99 Worthy, Kevin ..................................1992-93 Wright, Anthony ..............................1995-96 Wright, Chris ......................................... 1992 Wright, Granville................................... 1951 Wright, Jeff ........................................... 1987 Wright, Kenneth ................................... 1966 Wuestenberg, Edward .......................... 1952 Wyman, Robert ..................... 1947-48-49-50 Y Yakima, Jeff .......................................... 1981 Yamarino, Mario ................................... 1978 Yamin, Thomas ..................................... 1944 Yangovyian, Anthony.......................1943-44 Yankowski, Alex ..........................1932-33-34 Yearby, Pasco ...................................1970-72 Yee, William.....................................1954-55 Yohnicki, Brandon ................................. 2006 York, Alvin........................................1973-74 Young, Charles ...................................... 1926 Young, George (Donald)...................1941-42 Young, William ..................... 1924-25-26-27 Youngs, Ed ............................ 1998-99-00-01 Z Zabielski, Ed .......................................... 1986 Zamirowski ........................................... 1927 Zauner, Cory .......................... 2008-09-10-11 Zawislak, Jeffrey..........................1990-91-92 Zayachkowsky, Steve ..................1993-94-95 Zeeb, Jim............................................... 1984 Zegolis, George ..................................... 1933 Zeno, Robert ....................................1992-94 Zimmer, Jon .......................... 1974-75-76-77 Zimmerman, Don .................................. 1927 Zimmerman, Kyle.................................. 1999 Ziomek, Karl ................................1975-76-77 Zuber ...............................................1924-27 Zucco, Victor.....................................1953-54 Zukowski, Stephen ................ 1946-47-48-49 Zunker, Greg ....................................1986-87

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75 percent of WSU’s 245,000 alumni live in Michigan, providing leadership for the state’s economic renewal.

About 30 percent of Michigan’s practicing physicians — and more than 40 percent of practicing physicians in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties — received all or part of their medical training at Wayne State University.

75 percent of Wayne State Law School graduates live and work in Michigan.

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Since 1868, Wayne State University has been an engaged and motivated community of scholars in the heart of Detroit. Today, nearly 29,000 students from every U.S. state and 70 countries are pursuing degrees on our Midtown campus and five extension centers, earning an education at a nationally ranked research university strengthened by the culture, industry and diversity of its urban environment.

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- 260 ALL-AMERICANS OVER THE PAST DECADE - OVER 37,000 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE VOLUNTEERED THE PAST FIVE YEARS - STUDENT-ATHLETES CARRY A CURRENT 3.13 GPA - WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING WON THE 2012 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ADVANCED TO THE SWEET SIXTEEN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT THIS PAST SEASON - SOFTBALL WON ITS SECOND CONSECUTIVE GLIAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP AND ADVANCED TO THE NCAA TOURNAMENT FOR THE SEVENTH TIME IN EIGHT YEARS

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WAYNE STATE ACADEMICS SERVICES AVAILABLE TO WSU STUDENT-ATHLETES

Catherine Leix receiving a 2012 Deans’ Award for having the highest cumulative grade-point average of any student-athlete in the College of Education. ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES The Wayne State Athletic Department has developed a comprehensive approach to academic services for its student-athletes. The department’s goal is to assist student-athletes in pursuit of their designated course of studies and ultimately to achieve graduation. This objective is facilitated by appropriate academic advising, major selection, tutorial assistance and other life skill development and academic support services. A major goal of athletic academic services is to significantly increase the department’s graduation rate over the next five years and to continually emphasize the success of WSU’s student-athletes in the community. Part of the initiative already has been realized by the department’s annual Spring Academic Recognition Luncheon that honors student-athletes with a 3.5 or better term grade point average. The name of each graduate is permanently displayed on a brick as part of the department’s “Wall of Fame.” The recognition is prominently displayed in the main concourse as you enter the Matthaei Athletic Facility Complex.

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Alison Allen Softball Chris Allen Basketball Mark Avery Baseball Erika Barczak Diving Ettore Bianchi Fencing Andrew Ciennik Baseball Shannon Clark Softball Jenni Culbertson Cross Country Lindsay DiPietro Ice Hockey Chris Donnelly Cross Country Matt Essian Baseball Tim Flannery Baseball Tim Flannery Baseball Nikki Fulton Softball Oscar Gamarra Tennis Casey Hanes Softball Nathan Hesche Swimming Lennie Jacosky Football Paul Janas Baseball Paul Janas Baseball Dustin Kingston Hockey Matthew Laschuk Swimming Matthew Laschuk Swimming Rex Ledbetter Baseball Catherine Leix Swimming Catherine Leix Swimming David Lutz Swimming Doug Mack Cross Country Renette Mulka Softball Lenn Palmieri Basketball Kevin Ponticelli Baseball Kevin Ponticelli Baseball Josh Renel Football Bob Rogers Football Ken Russell Football Gary Schultz Football Kayla Scott Swimming Carly Sevald Diving Jennifer Smith Softball Jennifer Smith Softball Ashley St. Andrew Swimming Walt Stasinski Football Dylan Szegedi Swimming Logan White Softball Pat Zarkowski Basketball Ron Zenn Basketball *-CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year

2012 1976 1992 2008 1984 2012 1993 2007 2009 1995 1995 1976 1977 2012 2012 2010 2013 1983 1974 1975 2003 2010 2011 1976 2011 2012 2005 2013 1989 1977 1978 1979 2011 1975 1971 1971 2013 2013 1992 1993 2010 1972 2013 2012 1977 1977

1st Team Infield 3rd Team Forward 3rd Team Catcher 1st Team At-Large 1st Team At-Large 1st Team Infield 2nd Team Infielder 2nd Team CC/Track 3rd Team At-Large 3rd Team At-Large 1st Team Infielder 1st Team Pitcher 1st Team Pitcher 3rd Team Infield 3rd Team At-Large 2nd Team Pitcher 2nd Team At-Large 2nd Team Wide Receiver 1st Team Outfielder 2nd Team Outfielder 2nd Team At-Large 2nd Team At-Large 1st Team At-Large 2nd Team Designated Hitter 1st Team At-Large 1st Team At-Large* 3rd Team At-Large 3rd Team CC/Track 2nd Team Catcher Honorable Mention 1st Team Outfielder 1st Team Outfielder 1st Team Running Back 2nd Team Running Back 2nd Team Defensive End 1st Team Defensive Back 1st Team At-Large 2nd Team At-Large 2nd Team Pitcher 1st Team Pitcher 2nd Team At-Large 1st Team Defensive Back 2nd Team At-Large 3rd Team Outfield 3rd Team Guard Honorable Mention

Academic Monitoring The Department of Athletics utilizes Grades First software, a monitoring alert system in which instructors, learning specialists and tutors provide notification to students and their coaches about progress in their classes. In conjunction with the coaching staff, requests for information about class attendance and performance are sent to each instructor through the system. The academic coordinator tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with students as appropriate, and personally contacts instructors as necessary. Counseling/Mentoring The coordinator meets with student-athletes individually and arranges for group meetings/workshops with other support service personnel regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues (for example, group sessions covering such topics as test-taking skills, time management, learning styles, etc.) The Department of Athletics has collaborative relationships with many other critical units on campus to help provide appropriate support services. Advising/Registration In conjunction with academic advisors in the University Advising Center, the coordinator assists studentathletes with term course planning and registration, including holding special student-athlete Orientation sessions to introduce them to NCAA and GLIAC eligibility requirements and departmental academic policies as well as to Wayne State University’s academic programs, procedures and regulations, and services. The office also works closely with academic advisors in all the university’s schools and colleges to ensure appropriate semester course selection and timely progress towards degree. The office serves as a clearinghouse for information about campus resources and student support services, university forms, enrollment deadlines and institutional academic policies and procedures. Structured Study In an effort to help ensure the academic success and the development of consistent study patterns of student-athletes, the coordinator organizes supervised study sessions for each team. Tutorial Services, Writing Center, Mathematics Laboratory The university provides free peer tutoring in most subject areas either on a drop-in or by-appointment basis. In the event that the Academic Success Center cannot provide tutoring for a specific class, the Department of Athletics has set aside funds to hire individual tutors. The coordinator works with academic department chairs to identify qualified tutors and is always available to arrange special individual or group sessions in a variety of areas. As in all other services, the office works in a proactive manner to provide assistance before academic problems arise.

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Accounting Africana Studies Anthropology Art Art Education Art History Asian Studies (Chinese, Japenese) Astronomy Biochemistry & Chemical Biology Biological Sciences Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Physics Career & Technical Education Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Classics (Greek, Latin) Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Sciences & Disorders Communication Studies Computer Science Construction Management Criminal Justice Cytotechnology Dance Dietetics Economics Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Engineering Technology English English Education

Environmental Science Program Exercise and Sport Science Fashion Design & Merchandising Film Film Studies Finance Foreign Language Education Geography Geology German Global Supply Chain Management Health Education History Honors Program Industrial Engineering Information Systems Management Information Systems Technology Journalism Kinesiology Pedagogy Labor Studies Latino/a & Latin American Studies Linguistics Management Marketing Mathematics Mathematics Education Mechanical Engineering Media Arts & Studies Mortuary Science Music

Near Eastern Languages (Arabic or Hebrew) Near Eastern Studies Nursing Nutrition and Food Science Pre-Occupational Therapy Pathologists’ Assistant Peace & Conflict Studies Pre-Pharmacy Philosophy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physicians’ Assistant Physics Political Science Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Osteopathy Psychology Public Affairs Public Relations Radiation Therapy Technology Radiologic Technology Romance Languages (French, Italian, Spanish) Science Education Slavic Studies (Polish, Russian) Social Studies Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Theatre Urban Studies Women’s Studies

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Candice L. (Turner) Howard was named Academic Coordinator for student-athletes at Wayne State in December 2008 and added the title of Senior Woman Administrator in the spring of 2012. She added oversight of student-athlete housing in October 2012. A 2006 graduate of Miami University, Howard had been the graduate assistant in Eastern Michigan’s Student Athlete Support Services (SASS) department since August 2007. Her primary duties were in providing centralized tracking of studentathlete academic progress, learning-centered monitoring, and study table oversight. Howard also served as a liaison between the SASS staff and coaches about individual student’s attendance while working directly with student intervention and learning methodologies for improvement and career success. She had worked in the EMU career services office since January 2008 while serving as a learning specialist/academic advisor in the EMU athletic department for the past year. In February 2010, Howard attended the annual NCAA CHAMPS Life Skills Conference where she conducted a poster presentation on the WSU Athletic Department’s Professional Development series for student-athletes. During the conference, she also facilitated two sessions for new member institutions implementing CHAMPS Life Skills Programs. A 2012 graduate of the NCAA Leadership Institute and recipient of the NCAA Division II NACWAA National Convention grant for SWA’s she is committed to her personal and professional growth within the field of Intercollegiate athletics. Howard earned her bachelor’s degree in sports studies with minors in management organizational leadership and marketing. She received a master’s in sports studies with an emphasis on sports organization from Miami in August 2007. Howard completed a specialist of education degree from EMU in educational leadership. She resides in Southfield with her husband Ernest. Jason Clark is in his 13th year at Wayne State University and second as Senior Associate Director of Athletics. Prior to being named to that role, he spent seven years as an Associate Director of Athletics. Clark oversees the operations of all sports and provides oversight for football, baseball, men’s and women’s swimming, and women’s tennis along with the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center. During his tenure at WSU, Clark has served as tournament director for the GLIAC Swimming and Diving Championship in 2005 and 2010, the GLIAC softball tournament in 2001, and the 2012 NCAA Baseball Regional. Clark came from the Mid-American Conference office where he served as the Director of Administration. Clark’s duties included coordination of all conference meetings and functions, and was responsible for all Conference policies and procedures. Additionally, he served as the staff liaison for field hockey, wrestling, gymnastics and softball. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Clark, who began his professional career at the MAC as a graduate assistant, graduated from Bowling Green State University in 1997. He is married to former WSU softball player Rebecah Pierce and the couple resides in Oak Park with their children, Piercen and Lucy.

Robert M. Ackerman recently returned to full-time teaching and scholarship after serving almost five years as dean at Wayne Law. As dean, he led the Law School in the development of a new Environmental Law Clinic, an Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic, and a Program for International Legal Studies. He secured funding for Public Interest Law Fellowshups, and assisted in strengthening the Law School’s dynamic faculty by hiring a number of outstanding legal scholars and practitioners. In October, 2011, Ackerman welcomed more than 600 guests to campus for the dedication of the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights, a project he and a number of Wayne Law faculty members, alumni and friends are helping make a reality. Ackerman teaches courses in torts and dispute resolution. He serves on Labor@Wayne’s internal advisory board and as Wayne State University’s faculty athletic representative. Previously, he served on the Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s executive committee, chairing that committee from 2009-2010. Prior to coming to Wayne Law, Ackerman served as a professor at Penn State University’s Dickinson School of Law, where he taught torts, dispute resolution, conflict resolution theory, negotiation and mediation. He also served as director of the Center for Dispute Resolution, at the time the nation’s seventh-ranked law school dispute resolution program. Ackerman, a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School and magna cum laude graduate of Colgate University, served as dean and professor of law at Willamette University College of Law from July 1996 to May 1999. While dean, the law school experienced a 60 percent increase in financial aid to law students, a revitalization of the alumni organization and annual giving, enhanced visibility of the Center for Dispute Resolution and Law and Government program, and an increase in the diversity of the faculty and student body. Ackerman has lectured at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, the University of Vienna School of Law, the Penn State University College of Medicine and Leicester Polytechnic School of Law (now deMontfort University). He has also been employed by the Denver firm of Holme Roberts & Owen and the Harvard Prison Legal Assistance Project. He has written extensively in the fields of torts, dispute resolution, communitarian theory and civic responsibility, and his scholarship has appeared in a wide variety of high profile publications. His essay, “Taking Responsibility,” was a winner of the international Communitarian Essay Contest and was published in the German social science journal Leviathan. His co-authored book (with Robert F. Cochran Jr.) Law and Community: The Case of Torts was published early in 2004. Ackerman is an active participant in professional groups related to conflict resolution. He is a founding member of Mediators Beyond Borders, and has worked on development projects in Tanzania with Penn State’s InterInstitutional Consortium for Indigenous Knowledge. He has also served as chair of the AALS Section on Law and Communitarian Studies and is chair-elect of the AALS Section on Socioeconomics.

HYMN TO WAYNE To Thee our Alma Mater Homage we bring. Brave hearts raise grateful voices Thy praise to sing. Young art thou, young and strong; Renowned shalt thou live, and long; Honors to thee will throng – and Fame to thee cling. We laud thee, Alma Mater. Guardian of Right.

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Thou art our guide, our mentor – Thy name shines bright. Keep Learning’s light aflame, and hold Truth a sacred name, Honor, thy steadfast aim. All Hail to thy might! – Nicholas Stanley Oates


ASSOCIATE AND ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTORS Mary Beth Buchan joined the Wayne State University athletics department in March 2012 as the associate athletics director for fiscal operations. She started working at Wayne State University in 2005 as the general accounting manager for WSU fiscal operations. Buchan moved to payroll in January 2007 and became the director of the department in 2010. Prior to working at Wayne State, Buchan worked in accounting for private industries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University and Birmingham Marian High School. A native of Bloomfield Hills, Buchan is married to Dennis and together they have two children, Matt and Jill.

Christy Nolan was named an associate athletic director/director of campus recreation in the summer of 2010. He added ticket responsibilities in October 2012. Nolan is a 1992 graduate of The Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Business Minor. In 2002, he graduated from the University of Michigan with a Master’s in Public Administration. Nolan earned his EdD. in Ed Leadership & Policy Studies from Wayne State University in 2013. He joined the WSU staff in December of 2003 as the Director of the Mort Harris Recreation & Fitness Center. Nolan is a past State Director of the Michigan Intramural Recreational Sports Association (MIRSA) and a member of the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) in which he served as a member of the NIRSA Outdoor Committee 2005-2007 and the committee chair 2008-2009. Nolan is also a member of the NIRSA Assembly. Nolan and his wife Terra reside in Livonia with their children, Shawn, Liam, Aidan, and Quinn.

WSU VICTORY SONG The Green and Gold of old Wayne U. flies over the field today. Our hearts are light for with our might A vict’ry is on its way. The team is strong, for them we’ll cheer, Wayne U. will march along. And at the end our voices blend in Wayne U.’s vict’ry song.

Lisa Seymour was named to the position of Assistant to the A.D. in Feb. 2010, and promoted to Assistant Athletic Director in Sept. 2012. A former softball player, Seymour graduated summa cum laude from WSU with a bachelor’s degree in business marketing in May 2009, and earned a master’s degree in business administration in December 2010. She currently serves as the sport coordinator for men’s and women’s basketball, softball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s fencing, volleyball, men’s golf, and women’s indoor and outdoor track. Seymour coordinates the annual “W” Week activities in support of women’s athletics each April for the WSU Department of Athletics. She also handles the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame committee as well overseeing merchandise sales. In addition, she serves as the sideline reporter during every football broadcast along with the “Get to Know Her” segment on the Winters on Wednesdays radio coaches show and the Friday edition of the Warrior Daily. Seymour has also worked on numerous athletics building projects including both phases of the softball locker room expansion and the Multipurpose Indoor Facility. She is also working on the basketball coaching offices expansion as well as construction of areas for field events for the women’s outdoor track squad. During her playing career for the Green and Gold, she was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) all eight semesters. In addition, she represented the softball squad on the student-athlete advisory committee (SAAC). Seymour was a three-time GLIAC All-Academic team selection, and earned Honorable Mention All-GLIAC accolades twice. She concluded her career fifth in games played (220), ninth in fielding assists (298) and tied-for-11th in sacrifices (39). The Davison native served as a team captain as a senior and started 213 games at Wayne State. Lisa Donaldson joined the Wayne State University as Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance and NCAA Liaison in March 2012 after serving as the compliance coordinator at Ball State since 2008. Prior to going to BSU, Donaldson served as the director of compliance at Coastal Carolina University from 2006-08. Before joining the Coastal Carolina staff, she was a compliance department intern at Eastern Michigan University during the 2005-06 school year. After graduating from Arizona State University in 2002 with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies Business Management and Exercise Science, Donaldson earned a master’s degree in Sports Administration from EMU in December of 2005. She also served as the head gymnastics coach at Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor from 2003-05, helping the 2004 squad to a conference co-championship. She was a presenter at the 2011 National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC) convention on the topic of Lessons Learned/Sports Specific Administrators. She is a member of both the NAAC and the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic Administrators (NACWA). Donaldson was a member of the North Carolina State gymnastics team from 1993-95, where she began her studies in business management. She is a 1993 graduate of Ann Arbor Community High School.

– Don Gragg

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ASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTORS/CHEERLEADERS/W

Bob Ostrowski has worked at Wayne State Nicole Blaszczyk was named an assistant athletic University since 1978 following four years as a director for marketing and promotions at Wayne school teacher, coach and athletic director. He State University in May 2012. was promoted to assistant director of athletics for “Nicole has a marketing perspective from both a facilities in January 2007. professional organization and a collegiate setting He received the President’s Merit Award from that will benefit our outreach and initatives,” said WSU in 1992, the men’s basketball booster award WSU Director of Athletics Rob Fournier. in 1992 and also Appreciation Awards for the “As a graduate of WSU she understands our Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot and Special Olympics. audience, our unique challenges, and has the Ostrowski received the Facility, Planning and experience and enthusiasm to develop and Management’s Commitment to Dedication award manage our approaches to increase our fan base in 1999 and the Building Coordinator Program’s 25and energize our supporters.” year Service award. Blaszczyk spent the previous 21 months The Highland Park native graduated from WSU before her current appointment as the marketing with bachelor’s degree in health and physical coordinator for the Detroit Tigers. education in 1974 and received his master’s in sports administration from WSU in 1994. He is She earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration/marketing from Wayne State also a member of the WSU adjunct faculty with the College of Education. in 2011. Ostrowski and his wife, Lynn, have been married for 36 years and have three children, Blaszczyk was selected Miss Michigan for 2009 and was the 2010 Miss America talent award Anthony, Jeffrey and Ashley. Anthony and Jeffrey both graduated from WSU with engineering winner in the dance category. This was this first talent award for the state of Michigan in 25 degrees while Ashley graduated with a doctorate in physical therapy. years and the first in Miss America history awarded for a lyrical performance. He also has two grandchildren, Andrew and Mariana. A native of Detroit, she graduated from Novi High School before enrolling at WSU.

2013 Wayne State University Football Cheerleaders “W” was unveiled in May 2005 during the Wayne First Kick-off. W Fast Facts Height .............................................................6’2” Weight ......................................................300 lbs. Birthplace ....................................... Wayne County Favorite Actor .....................................John Wayne Favorite Movie ................................Wayne’s World Favorite Veteran ...............General Anthony Wayne Favorite Pro Athlete........................ Wayne Gretzky Favorite Musician ...........................Wayne Newton Favorite Team ....................... Wayne State Warriors Favorite Hobbies ......................Eating, reading, cheering and eating

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SPORTS MEDICINE/STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

The Wayne State sports medicine department is led by head athletic trainer Michael Chan and assistants Steve Domzalski, Katie Minahan, Jessica McNally, Andrew Stoll and graduate assistant Amber Wilson. All six are members of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and provide medical care to the Warrior student-athletes. The sports medicine staff is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine program including injury prevention and management, first aid, injury rehabilitation, and drug and alcohol education. Athletic trainers are present at Warrior home and away events to ensure for the health and safety of all student-athletes.

The Matthaei athletic training room has over 1,000 square feet of sports medicine space for treatment/rehabilitation and storage areas. Other special features include: a hydrotherapy area with three therapeutic whirlpools, a designated team physician examination office, and additional office space for the sports medicine staff. The WSU Athletic Department works with many different team physicians. They include Dr. Marc Milia (team orthopedic surgeon), Dr. Hussein Saad (team orthopedic surgeon), Dr. Parmod Mukhi (team physician), Dr. Aashish Deshpande (team physician) and other physician consultants.

The Warriors Strength and Conditioning program is responsible for all 17 varsity sports totaling approximately 400 student-athletes. The major goal of the Warriors Strength and Conditioning Program is to provide to our student-athletes the means by which they may develop attitude, work ethic, mental toughness, discipline and pride, in-self and total program. Athletes will train consistently, sensibly, and systematically over designed and designated period of time, in a safe, clean, and professional environment. Simply, to prevent injuries and enhance performance. We believe Strength, Speed and Conditioning is the key to a successful athletic career at Wayne State University, we are always researching, developing and implementing strategies to give us the cutting edge to achieve optimum athletic success. Warrior student-athletes train out of the Mathaei weight room complex located in the lower level of the Mathaei Athletic Building. The weight room provides student-

athletes with 3000 sq. feet of work space which includes eight Brute Half-Racks by Rogers used to bench, squat and pull, we also have eight plateforms equipped with Troy bumper plates used for Olympic movements such as Snatch, Power Clean, Jerks etc.; a variety of Pendulum plate loaded equipment by Rogers: two sets of dumbbells and over 13,000 pounds of weights. The weight room also features a cardio area with equipment by Woodway, Nautilus, and Stairmaster . At the completion of their workouts studentathlete are provided Gatorade and nutrition shakes to aid in their recovery. Head strength coach Ruben Mendoza, along with assistant strength coaches Bryce Karasiak and Jordan Balbes, graduate assistant and interns, directly oversee all aspects of the student-athletes training regimens. A variety of training methodologies are implemented from Olympic movements, Powerlifting and Functional Training.

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AAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Thomas B. Adams, a former football and track star at Wayne State University as well as being an outstanding contributor not only to the university but to the entire city of Detroit following his graduation from Wayne in 1944, was inducted into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1979. Adams lettered in football in 1938-39-40 and in track during the 39-40-41 seasons. He led the Wayne football team in scoring during the 1940 season. In 1939 Adams won the Canadian Indoor Sprint Championship and was a member of the 880 Relay team that won the Notre Dame Relays in 1938. Before graduating from Wayne, Adams entered the Navy and served for four-and-a-half years. During his tour he received the Navy Cross, the distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal, and a Presidential Citation. In 1955, Adams was named, “The Outstanding Young Advertising Man of the Year,” and in 1958 was appointed President of Campbell-Ewald. Adams also served as the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the CampbellEwald Company. Adams was President of the Wayne State Alumni and served a term on the Wayne State Board of Governors. For his outstanding achievements in both athletics and business, Adams was named to the Sports Illustrated 25 Year All-American team in 1965. In addition to his duties with the Campbell-Ewald Company, Adams was a member of the Board of Trustees of Children’s Hospital and served as a Director of the Economic Club of Detroit. The Wayne State University football field was renamed the Tom Adams Field on October 11, 2003. An artificial playing surface was installed in the summer of 2006 following the renovating of the locker room and coaches offices in the summer of 2004. Lights were added in August 2012 with the first collegiate night game slated for Sept. 14, 2013, against Ashland.

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WSU ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF DIRECTORY

Jordan Balbes

Kirby Blackley

Nicole Blaszczyk

Meredith Bowbeer

Gary Bryce

Mary Beth Buchan

Jim Campbell

Jason Clark

Strength & Conditioning Assistant Coach

Women’s Track & Field Associate Coach

Assistant Athletic Director Marketing & Promotions

Assistant Compliance Coordinator

Softball Head Coach

Associate Athletic Director/ Fiscal Operations

Multipurpose Indoor Facility Supervisor

Senior Associate Athletic Director

Rick Cummins

Steve Domzalski

Lisa Donaldson

Mike Flynn

David Greer

E.J. Haralson

Aaron Hepner

Mike Horn

Cross Country/Track & Field Head Coach

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Director NCAA Compliance & Eligibility

Facility Coordinator

Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Baseball Assistant Coach

Men’s Golf Head Coach

Candice Howard

Bryce Karasiak

Scott Kazmierski

Ryan Kelley

Karen Lafata

Lauren Lepkowski

Linda Letkowski

Carrie Lohr

SWA/Asst. Athletics Director Academic Support

Strength & Conditioning Assistant Coach

Football Defensive Line Coach

Baseball Head Coach

Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Assistant Athletic Director Development

Business Manager Fiscal Operations

Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Kalaya Long

Darrin McAllister

Keith McKenzie

Jessica McNally

Ruben Mendoza

Katie Minahan

Bryan Morrow

Steve Neal

External Engagement Specialist

Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Football Linebackers Coach

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Strength & Conditioning Head Coach

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Men’s Tennis Head Coach

Football Wide Receivers Coach

Lorenzo Neely

Phil Nickel

Robert Ostrowski

Sean Peters

Bryce Pitters

Jerzy Radz

Jeff Reardon

Rick Renaud

Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Volleyball Head Coach

Assistant Athletic Director Facilities

Swimming Head Coach

Swimming Assistant Coach & Aquatics Director

Fencing Head Coach

Football Tight Ends Coach

Equipment Manager

Lauren Scott

Lisa Seymour

Sheila Snyder

Andrew Stoll

Cameron Weidenthaler

Brad Wilson

Terrance Woods

Scott Wooster

Business Office Assistant

Assistant Athletic Director

Women’s Tennis Head Coach

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Director Sports Information

Football Defensive Coordinator

Equipment Manager

Football Tight Ends Coach

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2013 SCHEDULE/MARCHING BAND

2013 Wayne State University Football Schedule Date Thursday, Sept. 5

Time 7:00 p.m.

Opponent at Carson-Newman

Stadium Burke-Tarr Stadium

Media WDTK Radio, Stretch Internet (video)

Saturday, Sept. 14

6:00 p.m.*

Ashland

Adams Field

Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Sept. 21

1:00 p.m.

at Lake Erie

Britt Memorial Stadium

WDTK Radio

Saturday, Sept. 28

Noon

Malone

Adams Field

Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Oct. 5

Noon

Northwood

Adams Field

Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Oct. 12

1:00 p.m.

at Hillsdale

Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium

WDTK Radio

Saturday, Oct. 19

Noon

Saginaw Valley

Adams Field

Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Oct. 26

1:00 p.m.

at Northern Michigan

Superior Dome

WDTK Radio, America One (video)

Saturday, Nov. 2

Noon

at Ferris State

Top Taggart Field

WDTK Radio, Stretch Internet (video)

Saturday, Nov. 9

Noon

Grand Valley

Adams Field

Comcast, WDTK Radio, Warrior All-Access

Saturday, Nov. 16

1:00 p.m.

at Michigan Tech

Sherman Field

WDTK Radio

*-First collegiate night game in Adams Field history.

2013 WAYNE STATE MARCHING BAND

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WSU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Thomas B. Adams .......................Football/Track.........................1979 Randall Ahern .............................Golf .........................................1986 Nick Allen ....................................Cross Country ..........................2010 Albert Ament ..............................Basketball ...............................2001 Mark “Doc” Andrews ...................Media....................................2005* Paul Andrews ..............................Contributor/Builder ................1993 Keith Anleitner ............................Football ..................................2007 Scott Armstrong ..........................Basketball ...............................2006 Michaelene (Bachleda) Ruhl .......Softball ...................................2003 Naif Baidoon ...............................Baseball ..................................2007 Edwin C. Barnett .........................Wrestling ................................1997 Harald Bauder .............................Fencing ...................................2003 David Beauvais ............................Football/Track.........................1978 Gregory Benko ............................Fencing ...................................1990 Frederick P. Bens .........................Football/Basketball.................1989 Ettore C. Bianchi ..........................Fencing ...................................1999 Gary M. Bice ................................Swimming ..............................1996 Lowell E. Blanchard.....................Track/Football.........................1988 Bruno Blanco...............................Swimming ..............................2013 Greg Brecht .................................Baseball ..................................2004 Wayne D. Brenkert ......................Football ..................................1988 Denise (Breslin) Gotham .............Volleyball................................2001 Don Brown ..................................Tennis .....................................2000 George R. Brown .........................Basketball/Track .....................1983 Dr. Noah Brown...........................Contributor/Builder ................2012 Pierre Brown ...............................Football ..................................2008 Richard B. Brown ........................Cross Country/Track ................1991 T. Richard “Dick” Brown ..............Football ..................................2006 Gini Bruce....................................Softball/Basketball/Volleyball 2004 Paul Butcher ...............................Football ..................................1997 Richard R. Byas, Jr. ......................Football ..................................1987 Wesley C. Carlos ..........................Football ..................................1998 Mary E. Carney ............................Basketball ...............................1988 Nicholas Cherup ..........................Football/Track.........................1991 Andrew R. Clark ..........................Swimming ..............................1976 Michael J. Clark ...........................Baseball ..................................1991 Shannon (Clark) Maisano ............Softball ...................................2013 Elmer Coleman............................Track .......................................1983 William Collins ............................Baseball/Basketball/Football ..1984 John K. Cotton .............................Football ..................................1981 David Croskey..............................Baseball/Basketball ................2008 Frank Cudillo ...............................Football ..................................1990 Pearly (Cunningham) Armstrong Basketball ...............................1998 Jennifer (Daniel) Coleman...........Softball ...................................2006 Istvan Danosi...............................Fencing ...................................1983 Steve F. Danosi ............................Fencing ...................................1987 Bruce P. Davis..............................Fencing ...................................1980 J. Kenneth Doherty......................Track .......................................1977 Leroy W. Dues .............................Track .......................................1977 George Duncan............................Basketball ...............................1981 Craig Duppong ............................Football ..................................2010 Christian Erard ............................Swimming ..............................2011 Newman H. Ertell ........................Football/Basketball.................1977 Otis Evans....................................Basketball ...............................2004 Gina (Farkashazy) Weaver...........Fencing ...................................1998 David C. Farris .............................Football ................................1994* Larry L. Fortner............................Track .......................................1999 Anna Garina ................................Fencing ...................................2013 James A. Gardner ........................Rowing ...................................1982 Robert N. Gardner .......................Diving .....................................1989 George Gembis............................Football ..................................1977 Joseph G. Gembis ........................Football ..................................1980 Lisa C. Gentry ..............................Basketball ...............................1998 Rodger George ............................Baseball ................................2006* Susan (Gierschick) Kopins............Diving .....................................2000 Joe Gough ...................................Football ..................................2005 Cynthia Goyette ..........................Swimming ..............................1985 Jack H. Gregory ...........................Golf .........................................1994 Patty (Grudzinski) Gergics ...........Softball ...................................2005 David Guerrera ............................Ice Hockey...............................2009 Robert Gunn................................Basketball ...............................1985 Angelo Gust ................................Baseball/Football....................1994 Ron Hammye ..............................Basketball Coach.....................2004

Victor G. Hanson..........................Football/Contributor/Builder ..1980 James Hayes................................Tennis .....................................2002 John M. Hazely ............................Football/Baseball....................1983 Homer L. Heard ...........................Track .......................................1997 Neil Hick ......................................Fencing ...................................2008 Chalmer G. Hixson .......................Athletic Director ......................1983 David L. Holmes ..........................Basketball/Football/ ..............................................Track/Athletic Director ............1976 Michael G. Horn...........................Golf .........................................2001 H. Grant Iler.................................Football/Basketball/Track .......1980 Nick Ingrao ..................................Swimming ..............................2012 Bob Jackson ................................Tennis .....................................2005 Paul J. Janas ................................Baseball ..................................1995 Lori (Januszkiewicz) Sweeney .....Basketball ...............................1997 Cass Jawor...................................Golf .........................................1995 Frank Jeney .................................Baseball ..................................2011 Walter B. Jenkins ........................Football/Track.........................1987 Amanda (Jennings) Pata .............Softball ...................................2009 Astrid Johannesen.......................Swimming ..............................1988 Art Johnson .................................Basketball ...............................2006 Monique Johnson........................Basketball ...............................2008 Paul Wesley Jones .......................Track .......................................1997 Elisa Joris.....................................Volleyball................................2012 Kelly Kashmerick .........................Softball ...................................2009 Patricia A. Kent ...........................Softball ...................................1995 Dustin Kingston...........................Ice Hockey...............................2010 John L. Kline................................Basketball/Track .....................1979 Goetz H. Klopfer ..........................Track .......................................1984 Robert Kloss ................................Baseball ..................................2000 Carol (Krause) Lausman ..............Softball/Basketball .................2001 Byron L. Krieger...........................Fencing ...................................1976 Jakub Krochmalski ......................Fencing ...................................2012 Rodney C. Kropf...........................Contributor/Builder ................1995 Robert F. Langas .........................Football/Basketball.................1993 Steve Lee.....................................Football ..................................2013 Marty Letzmann..........................Basketball ...............................2005 John W. Lewis .............................Track .......................................1979 Russell Lightbody ........................Basketball/Football.................1978 Mark Limback .............................Baseball ..................................1999 Richard G. Lisabeth .....................Football ..................................1984 Delonda Little-Nathan ................Basketball ...............................2005 Richard Lowry .............................Football ..................................2002 Robert R. Luby.............................Football/Track.........................1993 Guy Lumsden ..............................Swimming ..............................1981 David Lutz ...................................Swimming ..............................2011 Ken Madeja .................................Baseball ..................................2006 Leo S. Maas .................................Swimming/Baseball ...............1982 Gil Mains .....................................Contributor/Builder ................1996 Bruno Marana .............................Football ..................................1992 Fred Martus.................................Basketball ...............................1992 Donald Mason .............................Swimming ..............................1998 Joel G. Mason ..............................Football/Basketball.................1981 Bill Maul......................................Tennis/Basketball ...................1987 Frank McBride .............................Track/Cross Country ................2002 Donald McClellan ........................Swimming ..............................1990 Donald McElroy ...........................Track .......................................1983 John Miele ..................................Baseball ..................................2008 Lambros Milanos.........................Historian ...............................1996* Bryan Morrow .............................Tennis .....................................2003 Frederick A. Mulhauser ...............Tennis/Athletic Director. .........1990 Natalya Natyshak, ......................Tennis/Softball .......................2011 Michael Newsted ........................Baseball ..................................2007 Courtney Noble ...........................Softball ...................................2008 Dave Nowinski ............................Swimming ..............................2005 Elizabeth A. O’Brien.....................Basketball/Tennis ...................1996 James K. O’Hara ..........................Football/Wrestling..................1994 Jeanne Omelenchuk ....................Speed Skating .........................1979 Ben J. Paolucci ............................Football ..................................1992 Rachel A. Parham ........................Volleyball................................1999 Charlie Parker..............................Basketball ...............................2001 Jennifer Parks..............................Swimming ..............................1986 Janina (Parrott) Jacobs................Golf .........................................2000 Paul J. Pentecost .........................Athletic Publicity.....................1989

Irving Petross ..............................Track .......................................1982 Christ Petrouleas .........................Administrator .........................2003 Gil A. Pezza .................................Fencing ...................................1993 Kevin Ponticelli ...........................Baseball/Football....................1994 William A. Prew ..........................Swimming ..............................1977 Charles Primas ............................Basketball ...............................1976 Fred L. Prime, Jr. .........................Basketball/Track .....................1989 Gordon A. Reck ............................Baseball ..................................1990 Dr. Irvin D. Reid ...........................President ................................2011 Jack Rice......................................Tennis/Baseball/ ..............................................Football/Basketball.................1978 Therone Richardson ....................Basketball ...............................1991 Elbert Richmond .........................Football/Basketball.................1986 Mitch Ritter .................................Contributor/Football .............2010* Donald Robinson .........................Track/Football.........................1985 Mary Rogers ................................Basketball ...............................2003 Cliff Russell..................................Announcer/Broadcaster ........2007* Delbert W. Russell .......................Tennis .....................................1991 Laurence E. Russell ......................Football/Golf...........................1988 Robert Ryland .............................Tennis .....................................1991 Paola Sacchetti............................Fencing ...................................2006 Myron “Susie” Schecter ...............Basketball ...............................1980 Dacia (Schileru) Clark ..................Diving .....................................2000 Jack Schlesinger ..........................Tennis .....................................1981 Gerald (Jerry) Schnelker ..............Football/Track.........................1996 Gary Schultz ................................Football ..................................2004 Allison Scruggs-Tookes ...............Tennis .....................................1993 W. Stanley Seitz ..........................Track/Football.........................1986 Jerry Sevick .................................Football/Basketball/Track .......1992 George B. Sherman .....................Business Manager ...................1980 Doris Shimman............................Swimming ..............................1985 Ernest Simon ...............................Fencing ...................................2004 Edward Skowneski, Jr. ................Football ..................................1987 Billy Smith...................................Track .......................................1984 Jennifer (Smith) DenDooven .......Softball ...................................2007 Mark H. Smith, Jr.........................Track .......................................1979 Robert Solomon ..........................Basketball/Baseball ................1985 Victor F. Spathelf.........................Track .......................................1981 Edward O. Spence .......................Track/Football.........................1979 Jean Ann Stanicek .......................Tennis .....................................1998 Stephanie Stone..........................Basketball/Softball .................1993 Paula K. Sweeney ........................Fencing ...................................1978 Roxanne Szczesniak ....................Softball ...................................1996 Bela W. Szentivanyi.....................Fencing ...................................1984 Elliot Tabron................................Track .......................................2002 Catherine (Tanzini) Colarossi .......Tennis .....................................2001 Ronald Teasley ............................Baseball/Basketball ................1986 John Telford ................................Track .......................................1978 Bela de Tuscan ............................Fencing ...................................1982 Allan Tolmich ..............................Track .......................................1976 Halina (Tomska) Papp .................Swimming ..............................1989 Yasemin (Topcu) Block ................Fencing ...................................2009 Brian VanGorder..........................Football ..................................2013 A.J. Vaughn .................................Football ..................................1985 Joe Verellen ................................Cross Country ..........................2012 Shelly (Vickery) Siegel .................Cross Country ..........................2009 Norman G. Wann ........................Tennis/Football.......................1986 Richard B. Watson .......................Fencing ...................................1977 Leon Wheeler..............................Football/Basketball/Track .......1978 Robert C. White ...........................Training ..................................1989 Leon F. Wingo .............................Track .......................................1999 Robert F. Wingo ..........................Track .......................................1982 Frederick L. Wolcott ....................Baseball/Basketball ................1988 Margaret Woodbridge ................Swimming ..............................1982 Christopher M. Wouters ..............Baseball ..................................1999 Lorenzo C. Wright .......................Track .......................................1976 Robert F. Wyman ........................Football ..................................1994 Jodi Young ..................................Basketball ...............................2010 David Zelmanski..........................Baseball ..................................1994 Victor A. Zucco ............................Football/Track.........................1990 *Hall of Fame Honor Award recipient.

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WAYNE STATE FOOTBALL LOCKERS

The Wayne State Department of Athletics prides itself on offering a first-class experience to our student-athletes. Our new and renovated facilities are helping do just that. Conceived as a way to help fund the top-notch facilities for the student-athletes of today and tomorrow, our supporters can leave their permanent mark on the Warriors’ new facilities and help the department continue to offer our student-athletes the tools to make them successful in the classroom, on the field, and in the community. With your tax-deductible gift, payable over four years, you can personalize a locker in any of our three new locker room facilities by purchasing a locker plaque. The plaque will be engraved with your chosen personalization that is then affixed to a current student-athlete’s locker.

 Football Locker Room Project - $2,000

WAYNE STATE FOOTBALL LOCKERS Locker No. 1 2 3 10 11 12 20 22 29 31 33 35 36 47 50 53 60 63 65

Dedicated Dr. Irvin D. Reid Rob and Pam Fournier Courtney “Cortez” Smith Dick Brown Ed Skowneski Alan Case Mitch Ritter Joe Gough Tom Adams / Scott Fisher Richard Theisen George Marth WSU Award - Ron Solack Ed Moten Leonard and Mary Kawecki Ken Semelsberger Douglas Rowe Enrico Odorico Fred Cavataio Tom Sheppard

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Locker No. 66 67 69 70 72 73 75 76 79 85 88 90 96 101

Dedicated Dr. Norman Kakos Pete Garrisi Tom Milanov Rick Marsack Mike DenDooven/Doug DenDooven Rick Goranowski Craig Fowler Tom Bomberski Dr. Marc Milia Mike Russell Dennis Purgatori Celia Robinson (Jon Robinson) William Cirocco, M.D. Ed Bernier

Coaches Lockers Sharon Progar


AYNESTATEUNIVERSITYFOOTBALL WARRIORAWARDWINNERS

PAUL WINTERS 2011 AFCA DII National Coach of the Year

JOIQUE BELL 2009 Harlon Hill Award Winner

JOE LONG 2011 Gene Upshaw Award Winner

JOSH RENEL 2011 Jack H. McAvoy Award Winner

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