SAINT JOHN’S JOHNNIES OFFICIAL 2019 SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL GAME INFORMATION

4-Time National Champions • 1963, 1965, 1976, 2003 34 MIAC Titles • 30 Postseason Appearances No. 8 SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSITY (10-1, 7-1 MIAC) 2019 STATISTICAL COMPARISONS at No. 12/13 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (10-0, 7-0 SCIAC) Chapman Saint John’s (NCAA/SCIAC) (NCAA/MIAC) NCAA Division III Playoffs - Second Round | Saturday, November 30, 2019; 12 p.m. PT | Ernie Chapman Stadium (cap. 2,000); Orange, Calif. 40.2 (23rd/2nd) Scoring Offense 41.9 (16th/3rd) 21.7 (81st/3rd) Scoring Defense 14.6 (15th/2nd) 473.6 (14th/1st) Total Offense 525.1 (5th/2nd) 337.0 (88th/3rd) Total Defense 272.5 (20th/2nd) 34:23 Avg. Time of Possession 29:44 PASSING Nickname: Johnnies Nickname: Panthers 217.5 (109th/5th) Passing Offense 359.8 (2nd/1st) Location: Collegeville, Minn. Location: Orange, Calif. 268.2 (228th/7th) Passing Defense 181.9 (57th/2nd) Founded: 1857 Founded: 1861 22 Passing TD’s 38 16 Passing TD’s Allowed 14 Enrollment: 1,608 Enrollment: 6,410 139.7 (75th/3rd) Pass Effi ciency 184.2 (7th/2nd) School Colors: Cardinal and Blue School Colors: Cardinal and Grey 115.9 (73rd/3rd) Pass-Effi ciency Defense 110.5 (46th/3rd) Conference: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic (MIAC) Conference: Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic (SCIAC) RUSHING President: Dr. Eugene McAllister President: Dr. Daniele Struppa 256.1 (13th/1st) Rushing Offense 165.3 (83rd/4th) Athletic Director: Bob Alpers ’82 Athletic Director: Terry Boesel 68.8 (9th/2nd) Rushing Defense 90.5 (24th/3rd) Home Field (Capacity): Clemens Stadium (8,500) Home Field (Capacity): Chapman Stadium (2,000) 31 Rushing TD’s 27 Head Coach: Gary Fasching ’81 Head Coach: Bob Owens 12 Rushing TD’s Allowed 7 SJU Record: 68-13 (Seventh season) Chapman Record: 79-49 (14th season) DEFENSE Overall Record: 68-13 (Seventh season) Overall Record: 98-84 (20th season) 39 Sacks (Total) 34 71 Tackles For Loss (Total) 67 Record vs. Chapman: 0-0 Record vs. Saint John's: 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS 35 (40.2) Punts (Avg.) 28 (36.3) SATURDAY'S MATCHUP 35 (21.5) Kick Returns (Avg.) 25 (20.9) Saint John’s trailed Aurora (Ill.) on four separate occasions, including by two scores halfway through the fourth 19 (9.9) Punt Returns (Avg.) 24 (6.6) quarter, but rallied with two rushing touchdowns from senior Kai Barber (Minneapolis, Minn./Totino- N/A Kickoff Coverage (Net Avg.) 37.1 Grace) in the game’s fi nal six minutes to pull out a 51-47 win last Saturday in the fi rst round of the NCAA Division TURNOVERS III Playoffs. Chapman, believe it or not, had a wilder game than the Johnnies as the Panthers advanced with a +9 (28/19) Turnover Margin +8 (21/13) 68-65 win over Linfi eld (Ore.) in three overtimes. The game had eight lead changes, over 1,100 yards of offense 17 Interceptions 17 and 19 touchdowns. 7 Interceptions Thrown 7 11 Fumbles Gained (Defensive) 4 NEW TWIN CITIES AFFILIATE FOR JOHNNIE RADIO NETWORK 12 Fumbles Lost 6 MISCELLANEOUS Saturday’s game can be heard live on WBHR-660 AM across central Minnesota, KDIZ-1570 73.8% (45-61) Red-Zone Offense 71.4% (45-63) AM in the Twin Cities and KOWZ-1170 AM in Waseca, which covers most of southern 59.0% (23-39) Red-Zone Defense 70.8% (17-24) Minnesota and into western Wisconsin. Mark Lewandowski, Bryan Backes, Mike Carr and 49.3% (75-152) 3rd-Down Offense 47.1% (57-121) Charlie Carr will call all the action, beginning with Johnnies Magazine at 11 a.m. and the 35.8% (48-134) 3rd-Down Defense 33.5% (54-161) pre-game show at 11:30 a.m. The game will also be broadcast on the SJU football website 2,207 (6 games) Avg. Home Attendance 4,974 (6 games) via Stretch Internet. This is the 23rd season SJU football can be heard worldwide over the internet. 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS SAME NIGHT, SAME PLACE FOR FOOTBALL WEEKLY Saint John’s (10-1, 7-1 MIAC) Tune in to Football Weekly during the football season this fall, each Thursday from 7-8 p.m., at the Blue Line Sports Sept. 7 at UW-Stout W, 14-7 Bar & Grill in Sartell. Guests include head coach Gary Fasching, an SJU assistant coach, an SJU football student- Sept. 21 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS* W, 33-21 athlete and a local high school head coach each week. The radio show airs live on WBHR-660 AM and gojohnnies. Sept. 28 at Carleton* W, 56-10 com via the Stretch Internet portal. Oct. 5 AUGSBURG* W, 61-6 Oct. 12 BETHEL* W, 19-0 Oct. 19 vs. St. Thomas* @ Allianz Field W, 38-20 JOHNNIES & FASCHING ON KOOL-TV Oct. 26 at St. Olaf* W, 54-17 Based out of Alexandria, Minn., KOOL-TV will again produce tape-delayed broadcasts of all Nov. 2 CONCORDIA-MOORHEAD* L, 18-19 (OT) Saint John’s home football games, as well as the “Gary Fasching Coaches’ Show,” for the Nov. 9 at Hamline* W, 70-0 fi fth consecutive season in 2019. The 30-minute show airs at 6:30 p.m. each Tuesday night Nov. 16 ROSE-HULMAN, Ind. W, 47-14 during the football season, followed by the tape-delayed home broadcast. Viewers outside Nov. 23 AURORA, Ill. (NCAA First Round) W, 51-47 of the KOOL-TV broadcast area will be able to watch the coaches’ show and home-game Nov. 30 at Chapman, Calif. (NCAA Second Round) 12 p.m. PT broadcast as they are airing Tuesday nights on www.kooltv-mn.com. Neither broadcast will be archived online for future viewing. KOOL-TV and SJU extended the contract through the 2020 season in July 2018. If you are not Chapman (10-0, 7-0 SCIAC) receiving KOOL-TV in your current television package, interested viewers are encouraged to visit www.getkooltv. Sept. 6 at Pacifi c, Ore. W, 45-14 com and sign the petition. Sept. 21 WHITWORTH, Wash. W, 37-30 Oct. 5 WHITTIER, Calif.* W, 36-6 Oct. 12 REDLANDS, Calif.* W, 21-18 MEDIA CONTACTS Oct. 19 at Occidental, Calif.* W, 56-23 • Saint John’s - Ryan Klinkner, Athletic Media Relations Director Oct. 26 CAL LUTHERAN* W, 44-6 320-363-3127, [email protected] Nov. 2 at Pomona-Pitzer, Calif.* W, 26-21 Website: www.gojohnnies.com | Twitter: @SJUJohnnies | Instagram: @johnnieathletics Nov. 9 CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS, Calif.* W, 41-17 Nov. 16 at La Verne, Calif.* W, 28-17 • Chapman - Steven Olveda, Sports Information Director Nov. 23 LINFIELD, Ore. (NCAA First Round) W, 68-65 (3OT) 714-744-7889, [email protected] Nov. 30 SAINT JOHN'S (NCAA Second Round) 12 p.m. PT Website: www.chapmanathletics.com | Twitter: @ChapmanSports | Instagram: @chapmansports 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 1 Saint John's Football History MORE RECORDS FALL FOR ERDMANN Senior Jackson Erdmann (left; Rosemount, Minn.) fi nished 30 of 42 passing *through Nov. 23 for 481 yards and four touchdowns to cross the 10,000-yard passing mark in his collegiate First Season 1900 (109th season) career and broke SJU's single-season passing mark in the process, last Saturday. The perfor- All-Time Record 651-250-24 (.717) mance was his eighth 300-yard passing game of the season and 12th of his career. Erdmann All-Time MIAC Record 472-179-22 (.718) currently leads Division III in passing yards (3,833), is second in both passing yards per game All-Time Home Record 344-98-13 (.770) (348.5) and total offense (358.9 ypg.), third in yards per pass attempt (10.71) and sixth in All-Time Postseason Record 45-24 (.652) passing effi ciency (184.0) and yards per completion (16.52). Among the NCAA's active career NCAA Postseason Record 40-23 (.635) leaders (all divisions), Erdmann is third in pass-effi ciency rating and fourth in touchdown All-Americans 132 passes (see below). All-MIAC First-Team Selections 425 NCAA's Active Career Leaders in Pass-Effi ciency Rating (all divisions) 4 National Championships Rk. Rating Name School Div. Att.-Comp.-Int.-TD Yds. Gms. 1963 (NAIA), 1965 (NAIA), 1976, 2003 1. 201.32 D'Angelo Fulford Mount Union, Ohio III 862-580-12-130 8,933 44 2. 199.45 Tua Tagovailoa Alabama FBS 684-474-11-87 7,442 33 34 MIAC Championships 3. 181.81 Jackson Erdmann Saint John's III 1,057-673-25-128 10,432 43 1932, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1953, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1971, 1974, 4. 175.70 Broc Rutter North Central, Ill. III 1,382-937-18-131 13,034 47 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 5. 175.50 Ryan Sedgwick Stevenson, Md. III 328-221-8-30 3,234 11 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 6. 172.33 Tanner Morgan Minnesota FBS 404-260-11-35 4,080 20 2009, 2014, 2018, 2019 7. 170.67 Ben Holmes Tarleton State, Texas II 616-361-9-62 5,997 25 8. 170.43 Jayru Campbell Ferris State, Mich. II 416-251-10-37 4,237 20 30 Postseason Appearances 9. 168.62 Blaine Hawkins Central, Iowa III 754-496-20-77 6,682 27 1963, 1965, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 10. 168.16 Reid Sinnett San Diego FCS 386-253-10-33 3,657 44 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 NCAA's Active Career Leaders in Passing Touchdowns (all divisions)

Rk. No. Name School Div. Gms. 26 NCAA Playoff Appearances 1. 133 Chaiten Tomlin Mount St. Joseph, Ohio III 40 1976, 1977, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2. 131 Broc Rutter North Central, Ill. III 47 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 3. 130 D'Angelo Fulford Mount Union, Ohio III 44 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 4. 128 Jackson Erdmann Saint John's III 43

5. 105 Case Cookus Northern Arizona FCS 41 11 Undefeated Seasons 6. 98 Joe Germinerio Ithaca, N.Y. III 45 1901, 1905, 1906, 1932, 1935, 1944, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1976, 7. 93 Justin Herbert Oregon FBS 41 2003 8. 91 Mason Fine North Texas FBS 48

9. 90 Zach Edwards St. Scholastica III 36 22 Seasons of 10+ Wins 90 Stephen Calvert Liberty FBS 45 1963, 1965, 1976, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 CLIMBING SJU'S CHARTS Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann surpassed a pair of school records in the win over Aurora. He now holds the single-season SJU passing record with 3,833 yards, previously held by Tom Linnemann '00 (3,489 yards in CLEMENS STADIUM 2000), and became SJU's career leader in total offense with 10,824 yards (10,818 by Alex Kofoed '07). Erdmann became SJU's all-time leader in career passing touchdowns, breaking the previous record of 100 (Kofoed), Sept. Surface SprinTurf (Artifi cial Grass) 22 at Carleton. He currently boasts 128 and is approaching a number of other SJU records. Capacity 8,500 Opening Date Saint John’s Field (1908) SJU All-Time Pass Attempts Clemens Stadium (1997) Rk. Att. Name (Years) Last Turf Renovation 2012 1. 1,368 Alex Kofoed (2004-07) All-Time Record 337-95-13 (.772) 2. 1,057 Jackson Erdmann (2016-current) Largest Crowd 17,327 Sept. 26, 2015 vs. St. Thomas All-Time SJU Passing Yards Rk. Yds. Name (Years) 1. 10,737 Alex Kofoed (2004-07)

2. 10,432 Jackson Erdmann (2016-current)

SJU All-Time Quarterback Wins as a Starter Rk. Wins Name (Years) 1. 38 Alex Kofoed (38-7, 2004-07) 2. 35 Jackson Erdmann (35-6, 2016-current) ERDMANN IN CONFERENCE PLAY Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann ended his MIAC career with four league records in conference play. He broke his own single-season record for pass-effi ciency rating (190.14) and tied the record for 300-yard passing games - set by Augsburg's Jordan Berg in 2007 and 2008 - with six. Erdmann also set career records for comple- tion percentage (.640) and multi-touchdown games (23).

Erdmann's Year-by-Year Statistics in MIAC Games Year Gms. Effi c. Comp.-Att.-Int. Pct. Yds. TD 2016 4 174.87 32-56-3 .571 542 8 2017 8 169.15 105-170-4 .618 1,522 19 2018 8 185.43 125-192-4 .651 1,942 23 2019 8 190.14 165-249-5 .663 2,809 25 TOTAL 28 182.15 427-667-16 .640 6,815 75 2 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 38 STRAIGHT WITH A TD All-Time Series vs. SCIAC Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann has thrown a touchdown pass in 37 consecutive starts and 38 straight games overall. In fact, there is only one game in Erdmann's career LA VERNE, Calif. (1-0) (42 appearances) in which he did not throw a touchdown...for the Johnnies. On Oct. 22, Year Result Date Location 1994 W, 51-12 Nov. 19 Collegeville 2016, Erdmann entered the game in the third quarter at Gustavus Adolphus ahead 42-7 and went 0-for-2 passing, including a 17-yard interception return for a touchdown on his OCCIDENTAL, Calif. (0-1) fi rst attempt. Year Result Date Location 1985 L, 10-28 Nov. 23 Los Angeles, Calif. GAGLIARDI TROPHY SEMIFINALIST x 2 REDLANDS (2-0) Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann was named one of the 12 semifi nalists for the Year Result Date Location 2019 Gagliardi Trophy, which is awarded to the most outstanding football player in NCAA 2002 W, 31-24 Nov. 23 Collegeville Division III by Jostens and the J-Club of Saint John's University, Nov. 26. Announce- 2007 W, 41-13 Nov. 17 Collegeville ment of the fi nalists for the 27th annual Gagliardi Trophy will be made the fi rst week in *denotes an NCAA Division III playoff game December. The recipient's university will host an award presentation at a later date and details will be handled at the time of the announcement. The semifi nalists include six , four running backs, a defensive linemen and a . The fi nal 12 semifi nalists were selected by the J-Club Board of Directors. SERIES NOTES SJU vs. SCIAC Schools Series Record: SJU leads, 3-1 (Current Streak: SJU, 3) Nominations were submitted by colleges across the country, and the semifi nalists were at Saint John’s: SJU leads, 3-0 (Current Streak: SJU, 3) selected by the J-Club Board of Directors. The Gagliardi Trophy national-selection com- at SCIAC: SCIAC leads, 1-0 (Current Streak: SCIAC, 1) mittee is comprised of 16 Division III coaches (four from each NCAA region), four Division Neutral: N/A III administrators (one from each region), eight regional notable voters (two from each Last Saint John’s Win: vs. Redlands, Calif.; Nov. 17, 2007 (41-13) region), and eight national voters with Division III backgrounds. A fan vote, which runs Last SCIAC Win: at Occidental, Calif.; Nov. 23, 1985 (28-10) until Dec. 9, is live on D3football.com. Largest Margin of a Saint John’s Victory: 39 (51-12 vs. La Verne, Calif.; Nov. 19, 1994) Largest Margin of an SCIAC Victory: 18 (28-10 at Occidental, Calif.; Nov. 23, 1985) The 2018 Gagliardi Trophy recipient, Erdmann was a consensus (AP, AFCA, D3football. com) All-American, the D3football.com National Offensive Player of the Year and MIAC Most Valuable Player last fall. He owns the MIAC and SJU record for passing touchdowns ALL ABOUT CHAPMAN Chapman University, which was originally named Hesperian College, was founded (128), as well as the school record for touchdowns responsible for (132), passing yards in Woodland, Calif., in 1861. The school relocated to Orange, Calif., in 1954, just 15 in a game (496), touchdown passes in a game (7), touchdown passes in a season (47), miles from the beach. The school currently enrolls 8,542 students, offering a variety of passing yards in a season (3,833), yards of total offense in a game (563), yards of total academic programs across 110 areas of study (49 majors and 61 minors). The Panther offense in a season (3,948), yards of total offense in a career (10,824) and most 300- football program returned to competiton in 1994 following a 52-year hiatus. Although yard passing games (12). Erdmann is second in school history in career pass attempts SJU has never faced Chapman in football, the schools have met on two occasions in two (1,057), career pass completions (673), career passing yards (10,432), career yards of other sports (see below). total offense (10,824) and wins as a starting quarterback (35). SJU's All-Time Meetings vs. Chapman (all sports) A global business leadership major with a 3.27 GPA, Erdmann earned a Fulbright English Date Sport Location Result Teaching Assistant award, sponsored by the Department of State and the J. William Ful- Nov. 28, 2008 Basketball Orange, Calif. L, 45-52 bright Foreign Scholarship Board, and will teach English in Malaysia starting in January Mar. 3, 2012 Tennis Orange, Calif. L, 2-7 2020. He declined it, however, pending his possible professional football endeavors this winter/spring. FAMILIAR TERRITORY Saturday's game will be a homecoming of sorts for a number of Johnnies. Fifteen John- A member of the 2018 Allstate American Football Coaches' Association (AFCA) Good nies on the 2019 roster hail from California, the second-largest contingent aside from Works Team, Erdmann is no stranger to community service. He currently teaches and Minnesota. Five will be in uniform Saturday: sophomore wide receiver Ravi Alston (Lake tutors advanced math students ranging from grades 5-8 at All Saints Academy in nearby Elsinore, Calif./Vista Murrieta), junior offensive lineman Ravon Chambers (Bellfl ower, St. Joseph, Minn., for an hour each weekday. Erdmann was one of three student-athletes Calif./Valley Christian), junior defensive back Jacob Christian (Paso Robles, Calif./Mis- (the lone student-athlete from Division III) on the NCAA working group appointed by the sion College Prep), sophomore defensive lineman Metoriah Faoliu (Wildomar, Calif./ NCAA president and Board of Governors that examined issues highlighted in recently Vista Murrieta) and senior cornerback Chris Harris (Lake Elsinore, Calif.). In addition passed federal and state legislation related to student-athlete name, image and likeness. to the Californians, senior defensive lineman J.W. Windsor (Mesa, Ariz./Chandler) will bring SCIAC experience to the fi eld Saturday. He was a D3football.com All-West Region He taught English as a Secondary Language (ESL) classes one night a week last fall honoree for Cal Lutheran in 2018 and posted seven tackles (four solo), including 2.5 for and has participated in SJU's Kids Fighting Hunger meal-packing event each of the last loss and a sack, in the Kingsmen's 33-29 loss to Chapman last October. four years. Erdmann helped the SJU football team raise money for Tackle Cancer and the "Up Till Dawn" campaign, collecting donations for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital SJU's Native Californians in Uniform Saturday since 2016. Erdmann went on an 18-day service trip to Thailand in January 2018, where Name Hometown Distance to Chapman he worked with various organizations that fi ght child sex traffi cking. He spent his spring Ravon Chambers Bellfl ower, Calif. 19 miles break in 2017 working at the Breaking Free House in the Twin Cities, which is a safe Ravi Alston Lake Elsinore, Calif. 44 miles place for victims of sex traffi cking and prostitution to recover from their experiences. Chris Harris Lake Elsinore, Calif. 44 miles SERIES HISTORY Metoriah Faoliu Wildmar, Calif. 51 miles Jacob Christian Paso Robles, Calif. 235 miles Saturday’s game is the fi rst meeting between SJU and Chapman. As noted in the series notes below and in the chart (above right), SJU is 3-1 all-time against current members of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), which consists FIRST-ROUND SUCCESS Saint John’s is now 45-24 (.652) all-time in postseason games, including a 40-23 record of Cal Lutheran, Chapman, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, La Verne, Redlands, Occidental, in the NCAA Division III Playoffs and a 24-5 (.828) mark in Collegeville. The Johnnies Pomona-Pitzer and Whittier. have won 15 of their last 16 NCAA Playoff games at home and are 19-4 in the fi rst round overall. The Johnnies are 1-1 all-time in the state of California. The fi rst trip was a special one, the 1963 Camellia Bowl, which also served as the NAIA national championship game. SJU visited Sacramento and defeated Prairie View A&M 33-27 for the fi rst of four national COMBINED POINTS Last Saturday's 51-47 win tied SJU's record for the most combined points in a game, 98, titles. The second was a 28-10 loss in Los Angeles to Occidental in the fi rst round of the set in the Johnnies' 98-0 win over St. Scholastica in 2017. The 47 points allowed were 1985 NCAA Division III Playoffs. the third-most scored by an opponent in Collegeville and the most in an SJU win.

2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 3 SJU HEAD COACH GARY FASCHING STEPPING IN FOR THE LEGEND A 1981 SJU graduate, Fasching became the 16th head coach in the 102- year history of Saint John’s University football following the 2012 season. He succeeded , who announced his retirement following 60 seasons at SJU, after serving 17 seasons as an assistant football coach and recruiting coordinator at SJU. Fasching was a three-year starter for Gagliardi and the Johnnies at during the 1978 and 1980-81 seasons. A knee injury held him out of the 1979 season. AS AN ASSISTANT The Johnnies posted a 164-39 record (120-22 MIAC) with 10 conference titles and 12 postseason appearances (22-11 playoff record), including the 2003 national champion- ship, 2000 national runner-up performance and four national semifi nal games during his tenure as an assistant coach. He also coached SJU’s throwers as an assistant track and fi eld coach from 1996-2011. THE FASCHING FILE Born Sept. 30, 1958 AT ST. CLOUD CATHEDRAL Hometown Winsted, Minn. Prior to joining the Johnnies’ coaching staff, Fasching served as the head football coach at St. Cloud High School Holy Trinity, 1977 Cathedral High School from 1986-95, where he led the Crusaders to the State Class B title in 1992 and Wife Cindy 1993. Children daughters, Laura and Megan sons, Jeff, Ryan and Scott Degrees Social Science; Saint John’s, 1981 Sports Management; St. Cloud State, 2000 FASCHING’S COACHING RECORD Year School Position Record Notes DURING FASCHING’S TENURE ON STAFF 1982 St. Cloud Cathedral Defensive Coordinator 6-3 All-Americans 61 (58 football, 3 track & fi eld) 1983 St. Cloud Cathedral Defensive Coordinator 3-6 Academic All-Americans 21 1984 St. Cloud Cathedral Defensive Coordinator 5-4 All-MIAC First-Team Selections 155 1985 St. Cloud Cathedral Defensive Coordinator 6-4 20-17 (.541) MIAC Championships 13 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 1986 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 4-5 2018, 2019 1987 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 2-6 Postseason Appearances 18 1988 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 7-3 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 1989 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 6-5 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 1990 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 2-7 1991 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 1-7 ASSISTANTS/SUPPORT STAFF 1992 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 10-4 Class B State Champions Defensive Coordinator Jerry Haugen 1993 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 14-0 Class B State Champions Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 1976 (44th) 1994 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 4-5 Offensive Coordinator/Receivers Kole Heckendorf 1995 St. Cloud Cathedral Head Coach 7-4 57-46 (.553) Alma Mater, Year (Season) North Dakota State, 2008 (7th) Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Brandon Novak 1996 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2001 (20th) 1997 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 6-4 Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line Damien Dumonceaux 1998 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2005 (14th) 1999 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-2 MIAC Champions, NCAA Running Backs Josh Bungum 2000 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 13-2 National Runner-Up Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2016 (4th) 2001 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-3 MIAC Champions, NCAA Quarterbacks Michael Orts 2002 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 12-2 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2009 (7th) 2003 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 14-0 National Champions Matt Darling 2004 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 7-3 Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2004 (4th) 2005 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Offensive Line (Volunteer) Mike Magnuson 2006 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 11-2 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 1990 (4th) 2007 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 10-2 NCAA Offensive Line Ben Eli 2008 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 8-3 MIAC Champions, NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2016 (3rd) 2009 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 10-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Kickers (Volunteer) Alexi Johnson 2010 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 7-3 Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2017 (2nd) 2011 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 6-4 Defense (Volunteer) Andy Auger 2012 Saint John’s Defensive Assistant 5-5 164-39 (.808) Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 1995 (1st) Strength & Conditioning Justin Rost 2013 Saint John’s Head Coach 7-3 Alma Mater, Year (Season) Northwestern (Iowa), 2011 (7th) 2014* Saint John’s Head Coach 10-2 MIAC Champions, NCAA Equipment Manager Kevin Schiltz 2015 Saint John’s Head Coach 10-2 NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) Augsburg, 1993 (16th) 2016 Saint John's Head Coach 10-2 NCAA Athletic Trainer Scott Bierscheid 2017* Saint John's Head Coach 9-2 NCAA Alma Mater, Year (Season) MSU-Mankato, 1992 (24th) 2018* Saint John's Head Coach 12-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA Athletic Media Relations Director Ryan Klinkner 2019* Saint John’s Head Coach 10-1 MIAC Champions, NCAA 68-13 (.840) Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John’s, 2004 (14th) Video Sam Chalmers *MIAC Coach of the Year Alma Mater, Year (Season) Saint John's, 2020 (2nd) 4 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled SJU'S RECORD UNDER HEAD COACH GARY FASCHING A PLAYOFF REGULAR Category 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 TOTAL The NCAA berth is SJU's 30th postseason appearance in program history and the 26th Record 7-3 10-2 10-2 10-2 9-2 12-1 10-1 68-13 at the Division III level. The bid is also the sixth consecutive in seven seasons under MIAC 5-3 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 8-0 7-1 48-8 the direction of head coach Gary Fasching, which ties the MIAC record held by former Non-Conference (Regular Season) 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 14-0 head coach John Gagliardi. Postseason --- 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 6-5 Home 3-2 5-1 6-1 5-1 6-0 8-0 5-1 38-6 Most Consecutive Postseason Appearances in MIAC History Away 4-1 5-1 4-1 5-1 3-1 3-1 4-0 28-6 No. Name Years Neutral ------0-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 6 Gary Fasching, Saint John's 2014-18 Ranked (AFCA/D3football.com) 2-2 7-1 10-2 10-2 9-2 12-1 10-1 60-11 John Gagliardi, Saint John's 1998-2003 vs. Ranked (AFCA/D3football.com) 1-1 2-1 2-2 1-2 1-2 2-1 2-0 11-9 5 John Gagliardi, Saint John's 2005-09 Ranked vs. Ranked (AFCA/D3football.com) --- 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-1 2-0 8-8 4 Glenn Caruso, St. Thomas 2009-12, 2014-17

Score First 5-1 8-0 8-0 8-0 9-1 11-0 7-1 56-3 MIAC TITLE NO. 34 Opponent Score First 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-1 1-1 3-0 12-10 SJU clinched a share of its MIAC-record 34th conference championship, and the Leading at Half 5-1 8-0 10-0 9-0 8-0 12-0 7-0 59-1 conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III playoffs, with Nov. 9's 70-0 shutout Trailing at Half 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-2 0-1 3-1 6-10 of Hamline. St. Thomas earned the other share of the title with Nov. 16's 17-7 home Tied at Half 1-0 1-1 0-1 --- 1-0 ------3-2 win over Bethel. The Johnnies, however, earned the conference's automatic bid thanks Leading after Third Quarter 5-1 10-0 10-0 9-0 9-0 12-0 9-0 64-1 to their 38-20 win over the Tommies Oct. 19 at Allianz Field in St. Paul. Trailing after Third Quarter 1-2 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-2 0-1 1-0 3-10 Tied after Third Quarter 1-0 0-1 ------0-1 1-2 MIAC Titles, Won or Shared (since 1920) Overtime 0-1 ------0-1 0-2 School No. Last Title Saint John’s 34 2019 September 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 4-1 4-0 3-0 23-5 Gustavus 22 1987 October 3-0 3-0 4-0 4-0 3-0 4-0 4-0 25-0 St. Thomas 21 2019 November 1-2 4-1 3-1 3-1 2-1 4-0 3-1 20-7 Concordia 18 2004 December ------0-1 --- 0-1 St. Olaf 6 1979 Bethel 5 2013 Scoring less than 20 points 2-2 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 2-1 5-11 Hamline 5 1988 Scoring 20+ points 5-1 10-0 10-0 10-1 8-0 12-0 8-0 63-2 Minnesota-Duluth* 3 1973 Scoring 30+ points 2-0 5-0 8-0 9-0 7-0 11-0 8-0 50-0 Augsburg 2 1997 Scoring 40+ points --- 2-0 8-0 8-0 6-0 10-0 6-0 40-0 Carleton 2 1992 Allowing less than 20 points 6-0 9-0 8-0 8-0 9-1 9-0 7-1 56-2 Macalester% 2 1947 Allowing 20+ points 1-3 1-2 2-2 2-2 0-1 3-1 3-0 12-11 Saint Mary’s% 1 1928 Allowing 30+ points ------0-2 1-2 ------1-0 2-4 *no longer a member of the MIAC %no longer competes in MIAC football Rushing for less than 100 yards 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 7-7 Rushing for 100+ yards 6-2 10-1 10-0 9-1 8-1 11-0 7-1 61-6 THE LAST GAME Rushing for 200+ yards 2-0 7-0 8-0 7-0 6-0 5-0 3-1 38-1 at Saint John's 51, Aurora (Ill.) 47 Rushing for 300+ yards --- 3-0 --- 2-0 3-0 2-0 --- 10-0 Saint John’s trailed Aurora (Ill.) on four separate occasions, including by two scores Passing for less than 200 yards 5-2 9-2 6-0 2-1 4-2 ------26-7 halfway through the fourth quarter, but rallied with two touchdowns in the game’s Passing for 200+ yards 2-1 1-0 4-2 7-1 4-0 11-1 10-1 39-6 fi nal six minutes to pull out a 51-47 win last Saturday in the fi rst round of the NCAA Passing for 300+ yards ------1-0 1-0 3-1 7-1 12-2 Division III Playoffs. Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann completed 30 of 42 passes Passing for 400+ yards ------1-1 4-0 5-1 for 481 yards and four touchdowns. Sophomore wide receiver Ravi Alston and T.J. Hodge (Miami, Fla./Doral Academy) each caught a touchdown and collected 216 and Totaling less than 200 yards ------0-1 ------0-1 103 receiving yards, respectively. Totaling 200+ yards 7-3 10-2 10-2 10-2 9-1 12-1 10-1 68-12 Totaling 300+ yards 6-2 9-1 9-0 9-1 8-0 12-1 10-1 63-6 In a game where it felt as if whomever had the ball last was going to win, Aurora took Totaling 400+ yards 1-0 3-0 7-0 8-0 6-0 10-1 9-1 45-2 over on its own 39-yard line with no timeouts and 1:43 to play. The Johnnies, however, recorded two sacks and the Spartans advanced to SJU’s 22-yard line on the fi nal play. Allowing less than 100 yards ------3-0 3-0 1-0 --- 7-0 Aurora quarterback Gavin Zimbelman ended the day 39 of 58 passing for 432 yards Allowing less than 200 yards --- 2-0 1-0 7-0 5-0 3-0 4-0 22-0 and six touchdowns. He opened the scoring with a 58-yard touchdown run on the Allowing less than 300 yards 3-1 6-0 5-0 7-0 9-0 6-0 6-1 42-2 Spartans’ third offensive play. Allowing 300+ yards 4-2 4-2 5-2 3-2 0-2 5-1 4-0 25-11 at Chapman (Calif.) 68, Linfi eld (Ore.) 65 (3OT) Having a 100-yard Rusher 2-0 10-0 8-0 1-1 3-1 2-0 1-1 27-3 Chapman pulled out an exhilarating 68-65 win in triple overtime to advance to the Having 2 100-yard Rushers --- 1-0 ------1-0 --- 2-0 second round. The game had eight lead changes, over 1,100 yards of offense and Having a 100-yard Receiver 3-0 --- 3-1 4-0 2-0 4-1 8-1 24-3 19 touchdowns. The playoff win was the fi rst for Chapman in program history. CU Having a 200-yard Receiver ------1-0 1-0 2-0 out-gained Linfi eld 577-547 without a turnover and had three takeaways. Running Opponent 100-yard Rusher 4-0 1-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 2-0 2-0 11-6 back Tanner Mendoza rushed for 173 yards and three touchdowns, including the Opponent 100-yard Receiver 2-1 3-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 17-1 game-winning, 13-yard score in the third overtime. Wide receiver Spencer Corona caught eight passes for 180 yards and a touchdown, while linebacker Dillon Keefe No Turnovers 1-0 5-0 4-0 3-0 3-1 6-0 3-0 25-1 had a monumental day on both sides of the ball. He led the Panthers with 10 tackles, Less than 3 Turnovers 3-3 9-2 10-0 9-1 9-2 10-0 10-0 60-8 blocked an extra point, returned a fumble 21 yards for a touchdown, ran the ball twice 3+ Turnovers 4-0 1-0 0-2 1-1 --- 2-1 0-1 8-5 for 10 yards and a touchdown, and threw a 25-yard touchdown pass. He also had one No Takeaways 2-0 1-1 1-1 --- 1-0 1-1 3-0 9-3 of Chapman's four sacks on the day. Less than 3 Takeaways 3-2 4-2 6-2 6-2 5-2 7-0 6-1 37-11 3+ Takeaways 4-1 6-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 5-0 4-0 31-1 SEE YOU SEPT. 5 30:00+ Possession 4-2 7-1 4-0 10-1 7-0 5-0 4-1 40-5 SJU and Aurora recently signed a home-and-home series to play non-conference Less than 30:00 Possession 3-1 3-1 6-2 0-1 2-2 7-1 6-0 27-8 games in the 2020 and 2021 seasons. The deal was signed a few weeks before last Saturday's game was determined. The Spartans will return to Collegeville next season for the home opener Sept. 5, followed by a showdown in Illinois in 2021's fi rst game. 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 5 ANOTHER 10-WIN SEASON NCAA Playoff Results/Schedule (all times CST) The Johnnies’ 10-1 record so far in 2019 is their 23rd 10-win season in program history. Mary Hardin-Baylor Bracket No other MIAC program has even half of that total. Nov. 23 No. 17/22 Redlands (Calif.) 14 @ No. 1/2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) 43 --see chart on p. 6-- Huntingdon (Ala.) 27 @ No. 19/23 Berry (Ga.) 24 Monmouth (Ill.) 10 @ No. 7/10 UW-Whitewater 35 10-Win Seasons, Among MIAC Schools No. 17/22 Wartburg (Iowa) 41 @ Hope (Mich.) 3 Nov. 30 School No. Last Huntingdon (Ala.) @ No. 1/2 Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas), 12 p.m. Saint John’s 23 2019 No. 17/22 Wartburg (Iowa) @ No. 7/10 UW-Whitewater, 12 p.m. Concordia 7 2005 St. Thomas 7 2017 Wheaton Bracket Bethel 5 2018 Nov. 23 Martin Luther 7 @ No. 3 Wheaton (Ill.) 51 Augsburg 1 1997 No. 18/21 UW-Oshkosh 37 @ No. 23/24 Central (Iowa) 38 (OT) Gustavus 1 1987 No. 15/20 Linfi eld (Ore.) 65 @ No. 12/13 Chapman (Calif.) 68 (3OT) Carleton 0 - Aurora (Ill.) 47 @ No. 8 Saint John's 51 Hamline 0 - Nov. 30 St. Olaf 0 - No. 23/24 Central (Iowa) @ No. 3 Wheaton (Ill.), 12 p.m. No. 8 Saint John's @ No. 12/13 Chapman (Calif.), 2 p.m.

CAREER HIGHS FOR ALSTON Salisbury Bracket Sophomore wide receiver Ravi Alston (right) Nov. 23 recorded career highs with 12 receptions for SUNY-Maritime (N.Y.) 0 @ No. 6 Salisbury (Md.) 83 216 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown No. 25 Case Western Reserve (Ohio) 21 @ No. 13/14 Union (N.Y.) 24 1:51 into the second quarter of SJU's wild MIT (Mass.) 0 @ No. 4 Muhlenberg (Pa.) 38 51-47 win over Aurora last Saturday. The 216 Brockport State (N.Y.) 33 @ Western New England (Mass.) 28 Nov. 30 receiving yards tied for the fourth-most by No. 13/14 Union (N.Y.) @ No. 6 Salisbury (Md.), 11 a.m. a Johnnie in a single game, while both the Brockport State (N.Y.) @ No. 4 Muhlenberg (Pa.), 11 a.m. number of catches and yards set new SJU sophomore records. He may have saved the Mount Union Bracket game for SJU with his 14-yard reception on Nov. 23 Hanover (Ind.) 14 @ No. 1/2 Mount Union (Ohio) 65 fourth-and-four from the Aurora 37-yard line with the Johnnies down 47-38 in the fourth Wabash (Ind.) 15 @ No. 5 North Central (Ill.) 51 quarter. In fact, all 12 of Alston's receptions went for fi rst downs. Framingham State (Mass.) 21 @ No. 10/11 Wesley (Del.) 58 No. 9 Delaware Valley (Pa.) 30 @ No. 20/21 Bridgewater (Va.) 22 Alston surpassed 1,000 yards for the season in the victory and now leads the Johnnies in Nov. 30 receptions (64), receiving yards (1,106) and receiving touchdowns (9). The 1,106 receiv- No. 5 North Central (Ill.) @ No. 1/2 Mount Union (Ohio), 11 a.m. ing yards are eighth-most in an SJU season. No. 9 Delaware Valley (Pa.) @ No. 10/11 Wesley (Del.), 11 a.m. APPROACHING TWO WITH 1,000 Sophomore wide receiver T.J. Hodge (left) currently has 59 catches for 852 yards and six touchdowns on the season. He fi nished with SJU vs. 2019's OPPONENTS 103 yards on seven catches last Saturday for his fi fth 100-yard Opponent Result/Time Series First Last Streak game of the season. The Johnnies have only had two players with at UW-Stout W, 14-7 SJU, 4-0 1923 2019 W4 over 1,000 receiving yards in the same season once, in 1994: Jere- Gustavus Adolphus W, 33-21 SJU, 51-32-3 1923 2019 W6 my Loretz (68 catches for 1,340 yards) and Chris Palmer (53 catches at Carleton W, 56-10 SJU, 37-0 1983 2019 W37 for 1,051 yards). SJU nearly had three in the national runner-up sea- Augsburg W, 61-6 SJU, 70-9-2 1926 2019 W7 son of 2000: Nate Kirschner (64 catches for 1,106 yards), Jeremy Bethel W, 19-0 SJU, 32-9 1978 2019 W6 Forsell (81 catches for 979 yards) and (60 catches for 967 yards). vs. St. Thomas W, 38-20 SJU, 53-35-1 1901 2019 W2 THERE'S A BARBER SHOP IN THE END ZONE at St. Olaf W, 54-17 SJU, 44-14-1 1922 2019 W7 Concordia-Moorhead L, 18-19 (OT) SJU, 46-34-6 1923 2019 L1 Senior running back Kai Barber scored three second-half touchdowns and gained 88 at Hamline W, 70-0 SJU, 62-23-3 1908 2019 W25 yards on 15 carries in last Saturday's fi rst-round win over Aurora. His fi rst touchdown, a Rose-Hulman, Ind. W, 47-14 SJU, 1-0 2019 2019 W1 nine-yard scamper, gave SJU its fi rst lead at 35-34 with 7:45 to play in the third quarter. Aurora, Ill. W, 51-47 SJU, 1-0 2019 2019 W1 Barber found the end zone from two yards out to cut SJU's defi cit to 47-45 with 5:47 at Chapman, Calif. 12 p.m. PT ------to play and his one-yard touchdown run with 1:49 remaining proved to be the game- 401-156-16 (.714) winning score. He currently leads the team in rushing yards (618), rushing touchdowns (10) and total touchdowns (13). SECOND ELITE 22 AWARD FOR BACKES Junior quarterback Chris Backes (left; St. Cloud, Minn./Tech) earned SEVEN PICKS FOR #9 his second MIAC Elite 22 Award for football Nov. 25. Modeled after An early interception by senior cornerback Chris Harris (right) may the NCAA Elite 90 Award, the MIAC Elite 22 Award for football is have been the difference in Saturday's shootout. On Aurora's second presented to the individual with the highest GPA among the confer- drive, Harris picked off a deep throw by Aurora on the SJU 3-yard ence's top two teams in the fi nal standings. The honoree must be line. It was the only drive in the fi rst half in which the Spartans failed a sophomore, junior or senior and in at least his second season of to score. Harris now leads the team with seven interceptions, the competition with his current team. most by a Johnnie since Bobby Fischer '13 did it in 2012. Harris also blocked an extra point after Aurora scored to open the second half. An economics major with a 4.0 GPA, Backes has appeared in all 11 games this season as the Johnnies' holder for fi eld goals and extra-point attempts. He also serves as SJU backup quarterback, and took snaps under center in fi ve games this fall. Backes is 14 of 16 passing for 122 yards and two touchdowns, including an 8-for-8 performance for 113 yards and two touchdowns in the 56-10 win Sept. 28 at Carleton. He also capped the scoring in a 61-6 win over Augsburg Oct. 5 with a 5-yard touchdown run and has 121 rushing yards on 20 carries (6.1 avg.) this season. 6 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 2019 MIAC AWARDS D3football.com Poll (Nov. 17) Sixteen Johnnies earned All-MIAC honors, including a school-record 11 on the fi rst team, No. School (1st-Place Votes) Record Votes Prev. Others Receiving Votes: Texas Lutheran as SJU claimed two of the league’s three major conference awards Nov. 26.Senior of- 1. Mount Union, Ohio (14) 10-0 614 1 23, Case Western Reserve 18, Brockport fensive tackle Ben Bartch (Dayton, Ore./Blanchet Catholic) earned the MIAC's Mike Stam 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas (11) 10-0 607 2 State 14, Ithaca 14, Hope 14, Hanover Award as the conference's most outstanding lineman and head coach Gary Fasching 3. Wheaton, Ill. 10-0 577 4 10, Middlebury 9, Stevenson 7, Aurora 4, 4. Muhlenberg, Pa. 10-0 540 5 Carnegie Mellon 2, Trinity (Texas) 1, WPI 1. '81 was named the MIAC John Gagliardi Coach of the Year for the third consecutive 5. North Central, Ill. 9-1 507 6 season, and fourth time in his seven-year tenure. 6. Salisbury, Md. 9-0 487 7 7. UW-Whitewater 9-1 430 3 8. Saint John's 9-1 425 8 Bartch is the ninth Johnnie in program history to win the MIAC’s Mike Stam Award, the 9. Delaware Valley, Pa. 9-1 356 11 10. Wesley, Del. 9-1 347 12 second consecutive (defensive lineman Nathan Brinker ’19) and the fi rst SJU offensive 11. John Carroll, Ohio 9-1 343 10 lineman since the Johnnies’ fi rst recipient, Burt Chamberlin ’94, in 1992. Fasching to 12. Chapman, Calif. 9-0 315 13 its MIAC-record 34th conference title and 30th postseason appearance (26th in Division 13. Union, N.Y. 10-0 294 14 14. St. Thomas 8-2 278 17 III) this fall. The NCAA appearance the program’s sixth consecutive, which tied the MIAC 15. Susquehanna, Pa. 9-1 247 16 record held by former head coach John Gagliardi. 16. Hardin-Simmons, Texas 8-2 230 15 17. Redlands, Calif. 9-1 225 18 18. UW-Oshkosh 8-2 214 -- Bartch, sophomore wide receiver Ravi Alston, senior running back Kai Barber, senior 19. Bethel 8-2 203 9 20. Linfi eld, Ore. 8-1 188 19 linebacker Richard Carriveau (Rice, Minn./Sauk Rapids-Rice), senior quarterback Jack- 21. Bridgewater, Va. 10-0 160 21 son Erdmann, senior guard Dan Greenheck (St. Paul, Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall), senior 22. Wartburg, Iowa 9-1 138 24 cornerback Chris Harris, senior safety Ryan LaCasse (Mountlake Terrace, Wash.), junior 23. Berry, Ga. 9-1 137 23 24. Central, Iowa 9-1 91 25 center Nick Neumann (Inver Grove Heights, Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall), junior linebacker 25. UW-La Crosse 7-3 55 -- Danny Pietruszewski (South St. Paul, Minn.) and senior defensive tackle J.W. Windsor were named to the fi rst team. AFCA Poll (Nov. 18)

Sophomore wide receiver T.J. Hodge and senior defensive end Nick Jensen (Sartell, No. School (1st-Place Votes) Record Votes Prev. Others Receiving Votes: Hope 41, Texas Minn./Sartell-St. Stephen) were named to the All-MIAC second team. Senior defen- 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas (38) 10-0 1,310 1 Lutheran 33, UW-La Crosse 29, Hanover 2. Mount Union, Ohio (15) 10-0 1,287 2 21, Middlebury 17, Brockport State 14, sive end Kyle Borgeson (Rochester, Minn./Lourdes), senior linebacker James Inman 3. Wheaton, Ill. 10-0 1,208 4 Martin Luther 13, Western New England 9, (Bismarck, N.D./Shiloh Christian), senior linebacker Alex Sais (Los Lunas, N.M./St. Pius 4. Muhlenberg, Pa. 10-0 1,153 5 Trinity 8, Whitworth 7, Ithaca 5, X) were All-MIAC honorable mention. Senior wide receiver Andrew VanErp (Battle Lake, 5. North Central, Ill. 9-1 1,070 6 UW-Platteville 3, Randolph-Macon 2, 6. Salisbury, Md. 9-0 983 7 Carnegie Mellon 1, Cortland State 1, Minn./Ottertail Central) was named to the MIAC All-Sportsmanship team. 7. John Carroll, Ohio 9-1 964 8 Dubuque 1, Framingham St. 1, Hobart 1, 8. Saint John's 9-1 889 11 Wesleyan 1. 9. Delaware Valley, Pa. 9-1 866 9 NO STRANGER TO THE POSTSEASON 10. UW-Whitewater 9-1 807 3 The 2019 postseason appearance is the Johnnies’ 30th (26th at the NCAA Division III 11. Wesley, Del. 9-1 794 12 12. Hardin-Simmons, Texas 8-2 678 13 level) and sixth consecutive, which ties its own MIAC record (1998-2003). SJU is tied 13. Chapman, Calif. 9-0 646 14 with Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) for second in NCAA Division III history in postseason 14. Union, N.Y. 10-0 633 16 appearances and fourth in playoff wins. The Johnnies made four other postseason ap- 15. Linfi eld, Ore. 8-1 507 17 16. Susquehanna, Pa. 9-1 488 18 pearances and have a 44-24 (.647) record overall: three in the NAIA (1963, 1965, 1982) 17. Wartburg, Iowa 9-1 446 19 and one showing at the Mineral Water Bowl (1969). 18. St. Thomas 8-2 427 21 19. Berry, Ga. 9-1 370 20 20. Bridgewater, Va. 10-0 335 22 Most NCAA Division III Playoff Appearances Since 1973 (including 2019) 21. UW-Oshkosh 8-2 334 --- 22. Redlands, Calif. 9-1 270 23 Team No. 23. Central, Iowa 9-1 241 24 1. Mount Union, Ohio 31 24. Bethel 8-2 224 10 2. Saint John’s 26 25. Case Western Reserve, Ohio 9-1 87 15 Washington & Jefferson, Pa. 26 4. Central, Iowa 21 5. Ithaca, N.Y. 19 Recent MIAC Scores Wittenberg, Ohio 19 Nov. 23 (Last Saturday) 7. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas 18 Aurora (Ill.) 47 @ No. 8 Saint John's 51 8. UW-Whitewater 17 9. Rowan, N.J. 16 10. Augustana, Ill. 15 Current MIAC Standings MIAC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Linfi eld, Ore. 15 Saint John's 7-1 .875 349 93 10-1 .909 461 161 Wesley, Del. 15 St. Thomas 7-1 .875 391 123 8-2 .800 479 147 Bethel 6-2 .750 295 105 8-2 .800 375 135 Gustavus 5-3 .625 357 236 7-3 .700 448 286 Most NCAA Division III Playoff Wins Since 1973 (entering 2019 postseason) Concordia 5-3 .625 220 156 5-5 .500 244 197 St. Olaf 3-5 .375 154 276 5-5 .500 232 310 Team No. Carleton 2-6 .250 162 332 4-6 .400 223 342 1. Mount Union, Ohio 103 Augsburg 1-7 .125 96 382 2-8 .200 132 439 2. UW-Whitewater 51 Hamline 0-8 .000 60 381 1-9 0.100 98 459 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas 41 4. Saint John’s 39 Best NCAA Division III Record, By Wins (end of 2019 regular season) 5. Rowan, N.J. 31 Rk. School Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 6. Wesley, Del. 29 1. Mount Union, Ohio 122 808 387 38 .671 7. Ithaca, N.Y. 28 2. Wittenberg, Ohio 126 780 363 31 .678 8. Linfi eld. Ore. 26 3. Washington & Jefferson, Pa. 128 751 395 40 .650 9. Washington & Jefferson, Pa. 23 4. Widener, Pa. 138 710 432 39 .618 10. Augustana, Ill. 22 5. Wabash, Ind. 133 696 391 59 .633 Wittenberg, Ohio 6. Williams, Mass. 134 656 387 47 .623 PROGRAM WIN NO. 650 7. Amherst, Mass. 140 651 420 54 .603 8. Saint John's 109 650 250 24 .716 The 47-14 win over Rose-Hulman (Ind.) Nov. 16 enabled SJU to become the eighth 9. Franklin & Marshall, Pa. 132 641 499 47 .560 program in Division III history to reach 650 (650-250-24 all-time record). The Johnnies 10. Central, Iowa 111 630 329 26 .653 already own Division III's best winning percentage, among programs with 75 seasons played or more, at .716 (see chart at right). 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 7 MIAC LEADERS SJU FOOTBALL, BY THE NUMBERS (entering the 2019 season) The Johnnies led the MIAC in fi ve offensive statistical categories in league play this fall, .714 - Saint John’s all-time winning percentage, the highest in NCAA Division III history two on offense and three on defense: total offense (563.3 ypg., second year in a row); and the sixth-best in all of (among those with 75 seasons or more). passing offense (366.3 ypg., second year in a row); total defense (250.6 ypg.); passing defense (160.0 ypg.); and scoring defense (11.6 ppg.). Individually, senior Jackson Erd- 4 - Gagliardi Trophy recipients (wide receivers Chris Palmer in 1996 and Blake Elliott in mann led all MIAC quarterbacks in passing yards (2,809); yards per game (351.1); yards 2003, linebacker Carter Hanson in 2016 and quarterback Jackson Erdmann in 2018). per attempt (11.3) and pass-effi ciency rating (190.1) in conference play. 4 - National championships (1963, 1965, 1976, 2003). STRONG PASSING GAME The Johnnies are currently second in NCAA Division III in passing offense with an average 7 - Undefeated and untied seasons. of 359.8 yards per game, which is good for fi fth across all divisions of NCAA football. SJU is also fi fth in Division III in total offense (525.1) and seventh in passing effi ciency 16/18 - For the 16th time in the last 18 seasons, and 21st time overall, Saint John’s led (184.23 rating). NCAA Division III in on-campus football attendance in 2017. The Johnnies led Division III in total attendance (47,297) and fi nished second in average per game in 2018. NCAA's Top Passing Teams, Yards Per Game (all divisions) Avg./G School Div. Yds./Att. Yds./Comp. 20 - MIAC Most Valuable Players, beginning with Jim Lehman ’56 in 1955 and the most 456.7 Washington State FBS 8.29 11.71 recent, Jackson Erdmann, in 2018. 386.8 Louisiana State FBS 10.58 13.73 379.2 Linfi eld, Ore. III 8.99 12.90 29- Postseason appearances, including the 1969 Mineral Water Bowl (a 21-0 win over 361.0 Northern Arizona FCS 8.61 14.39 Simpson, Iowa). 359.8 Saint John's III 10.55 16.02 353.9 Central Missouri II 10.41 18.47 33 - MIAC championships, beginning with the fi rst in 1932. 344.5 Missouri Southern State II 6.89 14.25 344.3 Alabama FBS 11.07 15.46 68 - Postseason games (44-24 record). 342.4 San Jose State FBS 8.12 13.35 341.5 Shepherd, W.Va. II 8.81 12.53 90 - Out of 108 seasons in which SJU has fi nished without a losing record. Fifteen of the 18 losing seasons occurred before 1945. NATIONAL STATS The Johnnies ended the regular season in NCAA Division III's top 20, statistically, in 12 109 - The 2019 football season is the 109th at SJU. categories: OFFENSE: second in passing offense (347.7 ypg.), fi fth in total offense (521.7 ypg.), ninth in passing effi ciency (182.36), 17th in yards per pass completion (16.02), 132 - 101 Johnnies have earned All-America honors a total of 132 times. 18th in fi rst downs (237), 19th in completion percentage (.652) and 20th in scoring offense (41.0 ppg.). DEFENSE: fi fth in scoring defense (11.4 ppg.), 12th in total defense 404 - 286 Johnnies have earned All-MIAC fi rst-team honors a total of 404 times. (246.6), 18th in pass-effi ciency defense (100.79), 19th in fi rst downs allowed (142) and 20th in passing defense (156.9 ypg.). 465 - All-time MIAC wins, a .716 winning percentage (465-178-22 record).

HE'S DEFINITELY NO STRANGER 641 - All-time victories, the eighth-most in NCAA Division III history. SJU is the only Which Johnnie has been part of each NCAA postseason appearance for SJU, dating back school in the top 10 that has played less than 120 seasons. to 1976? Defensive coordinator Jerry Haugen '76, who is in his 44th season on the Johnnies' coaching staff. Saturday's game is his 64th NCAA postseason contest. Mean- ing, he has coached six additional seasons in playoff games alone. The Johnnies have posted a 390-93-5 (.804) overall record and a 297-59-4 (.831) MIAC record with Haugen SJU FOOTBALL BY DECADE (through Nov. 23) as a defensive coach. Since 1977, his de- Decade Record (Pct.) fense has fi nished in the top two of the MIAC 1900's 15-14-0 (.517) in total defense 23 times, including 13 of the 1910's did not compete past 19 seasons, and in scoring defense 29 1920's 12-40-4 (.250) times, including 20 of the past 24 seasons. 1930's 45-19-7 (.683) As a player, Haugen was a four-year starter 1940's 33-23-3 (.585) and gained All-MIAC honors as a defensive 1950's 51-27-1 (.652) back in 1975 (left). He ranks second on the 1960's 65-21-3 (.747) school’s career interception list with 15 (fi rst 1970's 70-20-2 (.772) place without postseason games). 1980's 71-25-2 (.735) 1990's 96-17-2 (.843) A LOT OF GAMES, A LOT OF WINS 2000's 107-19-0 (.849) The Johnnies' NCAA second-round win last fall was also the 380th with Jerry Haugen 2010's 86-25-0 (.775) as an assistant football coach at SJU. Bobby Bowden, a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and long-time head coach at Florida State (1976-2009), has the fourth-most BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE (entering the 2019 season) wins in college football history with a 377-129-4 record. All told, Haugen has been a part *minimum 75 seasons, all divisions of college football of 1,499 wins (2,456 games) at SJU as a player and coach across four different sports, Team Div. W L T Pct. Seasons as well as 35 conference championships (including four MIAC Playoff titles in baseball) 1. Notre Dame FBS 918 325 42 .731 130 and 41 postseason appearances. 2. Michigan FBS 953 342 36 .730 139 3. Ohio State FBS 911^ 325 53 .727 129 Sport Record Years (Seasons) MIAC/Nat'l 4. Alabama FBS 905 329 43 .726 124 5. Oklahoma FBS 896 325 53 .724 124 Football (Assistant Coach) 390-93-5 1976-current (44) 23/27 6. Saint John’s III 641 249 24 .714 108 Football (Player) 26-9-1 1972-75 (4) 2/0 7. Texas FBS 908 370 33 .705 126 Baseball (Head Coach) 852-658-5 1978-current (42) 7/6 8. Southern California FBS 839 346 54 .699 125 Baseball (Player) 44-43 1973-76 (4) 1/2 9. Yale FCS 907 379 55 .697 146 Hockey (Head Coach) 40-64-3 1977-81 (4) 0/0 10. Linfi eld III 609 259 30 .695 104 Basketball (Assistant Coach) 147-76 1981-89 (8) 2/6 Total 1,499-943-14 (.613) 35/41 UW-Whitewater III 602 258 21 .695 94

8 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled THE LAST TIME... SJU Scoreless (Home) Nov. 4, 1978 (L, 0-17 vs. Concordia) * Postseason game # Metrodome SJU Scoreless (Road) Sept. 29, 1990 (L, 0-21 at Hamline) SJU Scoreless (Neutral) Oct. 5, 1945 (L, 0-30 vs. St. Thomas at St. Cloud) SAINT JOHN’S No SJU Off. TD Nov. 24, 2001 (W, 9-7 vs. UW-Stevens Point)* Rushing No SJU Off. TD (Home) Nov. 24, 2001 (W, 9-7 vs. UW-Stevens Point)* 300+ Yards Nov. 17, 2018 (375, vs. Martin Luther)* No SJU Off. TD (Road) Sept. 29, 1990 (L, 0-21 at Hamline) 350+ Yards Nov. 17, 2018 (375, vs. Martin Luther)* 400+ Yards Sept. 18, 1999 (469 vs. Macalester) Turnovers 50+ Attempts Sept. 22, 2018 (51, vs. Carleton) No SJU Turnovers Nov. 23, 2019 (vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 60+ Attempts Oct. 15, 2016 (60, vs. Carleton) 4+ SJU Turnovers Nov. 2, 2019 (5, vs. Concordia) 70+ Attempts Nov. 3, 1984 (74, at Macalester) 5+ SJU Turnovers Nov. 2, 2019 (5, vs. Concordia) 5 Rushing TD’s Nov. 9, 2019 (6, at Hamline) 3 SJU Fumbles Lost Nov. 5, 2016 (vs. Hamline) 6 Rushing TD’s Nov. 9, 2019 (6, at Hamline) 4+ SJU Fumbles Lost Sept. 29, 2018 (4, at Augsburg) 7 Rushing TD’s Nov. 4, 2017 (8, at Hamline) 4+ Takeaways Nov. 16, 2019 (5, vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) 5+ Takeaways Nov. 16, 2019 (5, vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) Passing 6+ Takeaways Oct. 13, 2018 (7, vs. St. Thomas) 300+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 (481, vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 400+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 (481, vs. Aurora, Ill.)* Defense 500+ Yards Never 50 Rush Yards or Less Nov. 9, 2019 (42, at Hamline) 40+ Attempts Nov. 23, 2019 (42, vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 100 Pass Yards or Less Nov. 9, 2019 (79, at Hamline) 50+ Attempts Oct. 13, 2018 (53, vs. St. Thomas) 100 Total Yards or Less Nov. 3, 2018 (98, vs. Hamline) 60+ Attempts Never 200 Total Yards or Less Nov. 9, 2019 (121, at Hamline) 30+ Completions Nov. 23, 2019 (30, vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 4+ Interceptions Nov. 16, 2019 (4, vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) 40+ Completions Never 5+ Interceptions Oct. 13, 2018 (5, vs. St. Thomas) 4 Passing TD’s Nov. 23, 2019 (4, vs. Aurora, Ill.)* Scored a Safety Nov. 4, 2017 (W, 72-6 at Hamline) 5 Passing TD’s Nov. 16, 2019 (5, vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) 6 Passing TD’s Sept. 28, 2019 (6, at Carleton) Miscellaneous 7 Passing TD’s Nov. 10, 2018 (7, vs. Thomas More, Ky.) 10 First Downs or Less Sept. 23, 2017 (6, vs. St. Thomas at Target Field) 3+ Interceptions Nov. 2, 2019 (4, vs. Concordia) 30+ First Downs Oct. 19, 2019 (30, vs. St. Thomas at Allianz Field) 4+ Interceptions Nov. 2, 2019 (4, vs. Concordia) No Penalties Sept. 4, 2010 (vs. Northwestern) 5+ Interceptions Oct. 28, 2000 (5, at Bethel) 10+ Penalties Sept. 1, 2018 (10, vs. UW-Stout) 40:00+ of Poss. Sept. 6, 2014 (44:10, vs. UW-River Falls) Combination Offense Less Than 25:00 of Poss. Nov. 16, 2019 (22:44, vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) 300-Yard Passer + 100-Yard Rusher 0 Punts Sept. 29, 2018 (at Augsburg) Nov. 2, 2019 vs. Concordia (356, Jackson Erdmann; 110, Henry Trost) 7+ Punts Sept. 23, 2017 (9, vs. St. Thomas at Target Field) 200-Yard Passer + 100-Yard Rusher + 100-Yard Receiver 10+ Punts Dec. 2, 2000 (10, at Central, Iowa)* Nov. 9, 2019 at Hamline (256, Jackson Erdmann; 110, Dylan Cerney; 128, Ravi Alston) Overtime Game Nov. 2, 2019 (OT; L, 18-19 vs. Concordia) 200-Yard Passer + 100-Yard Rusher Double-Overtime Game Nov. 2, 2013 (2OT; L, 20-23 at Gustavus) Nov. 9, 2019 at Hamline (256, Jackson Erdmann; 110, Dylan Cerney) Triple-Overtime Game Never 100-Yard Rusher + 100-Yard Receiver Nov. 9, 2019 vs. Hamline (110, Dyan Cerney; 128, Ravi Alston) JOHNNIE PLAYER Total Offense Rushing 400+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 (559, vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 100+ Yards Nov. 9, 2019 (110, Dylan Cerney at Hamline) 500+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 (559, vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 150+ Yards Oct. 20, 2018 (159, Henry Trost vs. St. Olaf) 600+ Yards Oct. 26, 2019 (749, at St. Olaf) 200+ Yards Oct. 17, 2015 (201, Sam Sura vs. Gustavus) 700+ Yards Oct. 26, 2019 (749, at St. Olaf) 250+ Yards Sept. 13, 2014 (281, Sam Sura at UW-Eau Claire) 75+ Plays Nov. 2, 2019 (78, vs. Concordia) Quarterback 100+ Yards Oct. 30, 1993 (104, Ken Pletcher at Macalester) 85+ Plays Sept. 6, 2014 (89, vs. UW-River Falls) 30+ Carries Nov. 7, 2015 (35, Sam Sura at Bethel) 35+ Carries Nov. 7, 2015 (35, Sam Sura at Bethel) Scoring 40+ Carries Nov. 8, 2014 (40, Sam Sura vs. Bethel) 14 Points or Less Sept. 7, 2019 (W, 14-7 at UW-Stout) 3+ TD Nov. 23, 2019 (3, Kai Barber vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 40+ Points Nov. 23, 2019 (W, 51-47 vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 4+ TD Nov. 14, 2015 (4, Sam Sura vs. St. Olaf) 50+ Points Nov. 23, 2019 (W, 51-47 vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 5+ TD Oct. 2, 2004 (5, Corey Weber vs. Hamline) 60+ Points Nov. 9, 2019 (W, 70-0 at Hamline) Quarterback 3+ TD Oct. 25, 2014 (3, Nick Martin vs. Carleton) 2-Point Conversion Sept. 28, 2019 at Carleton (Kai Barber rush) Quarterback 4+ TD Nov. 20, 1976 (5, Jeff Norman vs. Augustana, Ill.)* Opp. Scoreless Nov. 9, 2019 (W, 70-0 at Hamline) Quarterback 5+ TD Nov. 20, 1976 (5, Jeff Norman vs. Augustana, Ill.)* Opp. Scoreless (Home) Oct. 12, 2019 (W, 19-0 vs. Bethel) 50-Yard Run Oct. 26, 2019 (57, Ryan Koob at St. Olaf) Opp. Scoreless (Road) Nov. 9, 2019 (W, 70-0 at Hamline) 60-Yard Run Nov. 17, 2018 (69, Henry Trost vs. Martin Luther)* 2+ Shutouts in Season 2019 (2) 70-Yard Run Oct. 20, 2018 (80, Henry Trost vs. St. Olaf) 19-0 (vs. Bethel), 70-0 (at Hamline) 80-Yard Run Oct. 20, 2018 (80, Henry Trost vs. St. Olaf) 3+ Shutouts in Season 2018 (4) 90-Yard Run Sept. 27, 1980 (91, Pat Stone vs. Hamline) 27-0 (vs. UW-Stout), 59-0 (vs. Carleton), 52-0 (at Augsburg), 51-0 (vs. Hamline) 2 w/100+ Yards Oct. 20, 2018 vs. St. Olaf 4+ Shutouts in Season 2018 (4) (159, Henry Trost; 107, Adam Essler) 27-0 (vs. UW-Stout), 59-0 (vs. Carleton), 52-0 (at Augsburg), 51-0 (vs. Hamline) 2 w/2+ TD Each Nov. 9, 2019 at Hamline No Opp. Off. TD Nov. 9, 2019 (W, 70-0 at Hamline) (2, Dylan Cerney; 2, Kenneth Udoibok) No Opp. Off. TD (Home) Oct. 12, 2019 (W, 19-0 vs. Bethel) No Opp. Off. TD (Road) Nov. 9, 2019 (W, 70-0 at Hamline) Allowed 30+ Points Nov. 23, 2019 (W, 51-47 vs. Aurora, Ill.)* Allowed 40+ Points Nov. 23, 2019 (W, 51-47 vs. Aurora, Ill.)* Allowed 50+ Points Oct. 1, 2011 (L, 7-63 at St. Thomas) SJU Scoreless Sept. 29, 1990 (L, 0-21 at Hamline) 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 9 Passing THREE JOHNNIES ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 300+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 (481, Jackson Erdmann vs. Aurora, Ill.)* Three Johnnies were named to the College Sports Information Direc- 400+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 (481, Jackson Erdmann vs. Aurora, Ill.)* tors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District VI football team Nov. 30+ Comp. Nov. 23, 2019 (30, Jackson Erdmann vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 14. Senior defensive lineman Kyle Borgeson, senior linebacker Alex 50-Yard Comp. Nov. 16, 2019 (66, Jackson Erdmann vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) Sais (left) and sophomore running back Henry Trost (Lindstrom, 60-Yard Comp. Nov. 16, 2019 (66, Jackson Erdmann vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) Minn./Chisago Lakes) all earned the honor. The distinction was the 70-Yard Comp. Nov. 2, 2019 (79, Jackson Erdmann vs. Concordia) second consecutive for Sais. Nominees must be of a sophomore 4+ TD Nov. 23, 2019 (4, Jackson Erdmann vs. Aurora, Ill.)* academic standing or better, with a 3.30 GPA or higher. The Aca- 5+ TD Nov. 16, 2019 (5, Jackson Erdmann vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) demic All-District teams are voted upon and selected by registered 6+ TD Nov. 17, 2018 (6, Jackson Erdmann vs. Martin Luther)* members of CoSIDA. The three are now eligible for CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, Non-QB Passing TD Oct. 27, 2018 (79, Will Gillach at Concordia) which will be announced Wednesday, Dec. 11.

Receiving The Johnnies have now had 43 Academic All-District selections in the past 15 seasons, 100+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 (216, Ravi Alston; 103, T.J. Hodge vs. Aurora, Ill.)* including a linebacker in each of the last eight: Maze Thompson (2012), Drake Matuska 150+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 (216, Ravi Alston vs. Aurora, Ill.)* (2013), Carter Hanson (2014-16), David Franta (2017) and Sais (2018-19). 200+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 (216, Ravi Alston vs. Aurora, Ill.)* 10+ Receptions Nov. 23, 2019 (12, Ravi Alston vs. Aurora, Ill.)* BARTCH HEADED TO THE SENIOR BOWL 15+ Receptions Nov. 8, 2003 (15, Blake Elliott vs. Bethel) Senior offensive tackle Ben Bartch has accepted an invitation to play in the 2020 Re- 3+ TD Nov. 10, 2018 (4, Will Gillach vs. Thomas More, Ky.) ese's Senior Bowl, which is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Saturday, 4+ TD Nov. 10, 2018 (4, Will Gillach vs. Thomas More, Ky.) Jan. 25, at Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. The game will 2 w/100+ Yards Nov. 23, 2019 vs. Aurora, Ill.* be broadcast live on the NFL Network, as will the practices on (216, Ravi Alston; 103, T.J. Hodge) Tuesday through Thursday (Jan. 21-23). The Wednesday and 3 w/100+ Yards Oct. 26, 2019 at St. Olaf Thursday (Jan. 22-23) practice will also be covered live on (116, T.J. Hodge; 108, Matt Mohr; 107, Kai Barber) ESPNU. The NFL Network will produce hour-long recap shows 2 w/2 TD Each Oct. 13, 2007 at Gustavus each evening. (2, Aaron Blackmore; 2, Brett Saladin) The Reese's Senior Bowl is college football's premier senior showcase event. It annually Defense features the country's best senior collegiate football players and top NFL draft prospects 15+ Tackles Oct. 27, 2018 (15, Nathan Brinker/Max Jackson at Concordia) on teams representing the North and South. The teams are coached by the entire coach- 2+ Sacks Sept. 28, 2019 (2, J.W. Windsor at Carleton) ing staffs of two National Football League teams. Only college seniors and fourth-year 3+ Sacks Oct. 8, 2016 (3, Nathan Brinker at Augsburg) junior graduates are eligible for the game. Fourth-year junior graduates must have gradu- Fumble Return TD Oct. 13, 2018 (99, Max Jackson vs. St. Thomas) ated by the December prior to the game to be eligible. 2 Fumble Return TD Sept. 24, 1994 (10 & 24 yards, Brian Kohorst vs. Augsburg) 2 Interceptions Sept. 7, 2019 (2, Chris Harris at UW-Stout) A 2018 All-MIAC second-team selection, Bartch has started each of the Johnnies' last 23 3 Interceptions Sept. 3, 2016 (3, Leonard Gutierrez vs. St. Scholastica) games at left tackle over the past two seasons (through Nov. 16). He played tight end his 4 Interceptions Oct. 18, 2003 (4, Paul Gans vs. Augsburg) fi rst two years as a Johnnie and caught four passes for 43 yards (10.8 avg.) and a touch- Interception TD Nov. 16, 2019 (26, Tommy Deters vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) down in eight games in 2017. He switched to offensive tackle during the 2018 offseason 2 INT TD’s, 1 Player Nov. 20, 1999 (66 & 92, Beau LaBore vs. UW-Stevens Point)* and started on the left side immediately. His athleticism and size (6-foot-6, 305 pounds) 2 INT TD’s, 2 Players Nov. 14, 2009 vs. Carleton have attracted scouts from all 32 NFL teams this fall. (36, Nate Anderson lateral from Billy Lawrence; 59, Ethan Eid) Wide receiver Blake Elliott '03 was the last Johnnie football student-athlete to participate Special Teams in a prestigious all-star game alongside Division I prospects. He played in the 2004 Hula Kick Return TD Nov. 19, 2016 (82, Evan Clark vs. UW-Platteville)* Bowl, with former head coach John Gagliardi serving as an assistant to head coach Jim Allowed Kick Return TD Oct. 5, 2019 (99, Le'Andre Benion vs. Augsburg) Tressel of Ohio State, following his record-breaking 2003 season. Punt Return TD Nov. 3, 2018 (60, Max Jackson vs. Hamline) 2 PR TD’s, 1 Player Oct. 13, 2001 (66 & 46, Blake Elliott vs. Gustavus) BUT FIRST, NEW ORLEANS FOR THE SUGAR BOWL 2 PR TD’s, 2 Players Sept. 25, 1993 vs. St. Olaf (77, Tony Lesch; 79, Mark Smith) Senior Ben Bartch (left) was named one of 22 student-athletes, Allowed Punt Return TD Oct. 6, 2007 (75, Andrew Schmiesing vs. St. Olaf) across all divisions of college football, to the 2019 Allstate American 3 FG Nov. 10, 2012 (3, Jimmie Mattson at Bethel) Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Good Works Team Sept. 12. 40-Yard FG Sept. 19, 2015 (42, Alexi Johnson at Concordia) A fan vote is running until Nov. 22 at www.ESPN.com/Allstate to 60-Yard Punt Nov. 19, 2019 (60, Cole Milz vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind.) decide this year's Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Captain, who will Blocked Extra Point Nov. 23, 2019 (Chris Harris vs. Aurora, Ill.)* be recognized during the national ESPN broadcast of The Home De- Returned PAT for 2 Points Oct. 18, 2014 (Trevor Warner at Gustavus) pot ESPNU College Football Awards in December. The 2019 Allstate Blocked Field Goal Sept. 28, 2019 (Collin Franz at Carleton) AFCA Good Works Team will be invited to New Orleans to participate Blocked Punt Dec. 1, 2018 (Ryan LaCasse at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas*) in a special community service project ahead of the 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl, where the FR TD & PR TD Oct. 17, 1992 vs. Bethel entire team will also be recognized on the fi eld at halftime on New Year's Day. (31-yard FR & 72-yard PR, John Beutz) PR TD & INT TD Dec. 14, 1963 vs. Prairie View A&M, Texas* Bartch is the fourth Johnnie to be named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and the (41-yard PR, Bob Spinner; 44-yard INT, John McCormick) third consecutive: senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann was named to the 2018 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, wide receiver Will Gillach '19 in 2017 and defensive end Kevin OPPONENT McNamara '07 was SJU's fi rst to achieve the distinction in 2006. 100-Yard Receiver Nov. 23, 2019 vs. Aurora, Ill. (138, Colton Jewell; 131, Jacolby Maxwell)* 100-Yard Rusher Nov. 16, 2019 vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind. (117, Garrett Wight) Off the fi eld, Bartch studied abroad in 300-Yard Passer Nov. 23, 2019 vs. Aurora, Ill. (432, Gavin Zimbelman)* South Africa during spring 2019, where he Blocked Extra Point Nov. 16, 2019 vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind. (Tyce Miller) served as a computer lab tutor for children Returned PAT for 2 Points Nov. 2, 2019 vs. Concordia (Marshall King) ages kindergarten-seventh grade at Blocked Field Goal Oct. 12, 2019 vs. Bethel (Max Janes) Seyisi Primary School (right). He organized Blocked Punt Sept. 16, 2017 at St. Olaf (Bryant Eustice) and implemented daily plans to teach Blocked Punt for TD Oct. 1, 2011 (28, Jack Gavin at St. Thomas) the children how to use computers and Fumble Return TD Sept. 24, 2016 (57, Anthony King-Foreman vs. St. Thomas) tutored them as they used applications for Interception TD Oct. 22, 2016 at Gustavus (17, Ben Rengel) writing, reading, mathematics and learning Scored a Safety Nov. 28, 2015 (L, 19-38 at St. Thomas)* English. 10 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled --continued from p. 10-- Individual Stats He volunteered with Catholic Charities' Meals on Wheels last fall in nearby St. Joseph THE PANTHERS’ STAT LEADERS and served as an after-school tutor for a sixth-grade student at All Saints Academy in St. Rushing Gms. Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Joseph during the 2017-18 academic year. At SJU, Bartch helped raise money for a pair Tanner Mendoza 10 145 780 5.4 10 42 of SJU football's initiatives, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Tackle Cancer. He Marcos Reyes 8 95 604 6.4 9 57 also serves as treasurer for the Johnnies' Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), Jonston MacIntyre 10 97 464 4.8 5 32 which holds an annual Kids Fighting Hunger meal-packing event every March. He volun- Isaiah Woods 5 50 340 6.8 3 43 teered at Newman, the Roman Catholic parish at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's Ecumenical Religious Center, in 2017 and 2018 when visiting his grandmother during Passing Gms. Att. Comp. Int. TD Yards breaks in the academic year. In spring 2017, Bartch volunteered at the St. Joseph Com- Reed Vettel 10 147 81 5 12 1,133 munity Kitchen and at the All Saints Academy's fi sh fry. Bartch also volunteers for the Jonston MacIntyre 10 144 86 2 9 1,017 Order of Saint Benedict sisters as a cross holder and Eucharistic minister at the Sacred Heart Chapel in St. Joseph. A psychology major, Bartch shadowed licensed psychiatrist Receiving Gms. Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Dr. Jon Bowar last fall at the St. Cloud Hospital's Psych Ward. Spencer Corona 9 33 565 17.1 4 54 Zach Shorts 7 23 381 16.6 2 49 WHAT A YEAR Caleb Henshaw 7 20 250 12.5 4 65 Senior Jackson Erdmann recorded one of the best, if not the best, seasons by a Saint Wyatt Hardin 10 19 231 12.2 4 39 John's quarterback in 2018. He won the 2018 Gagliardi Trophy as the most outstanding football player in NCAA Division III, just the second junior to accomplish the feat in the Defense Solo Asst. Total TFL Sack Int. award's 26-year history, and was named the D3football.com Offensive Player of the Year. Dillon Keefe 49 18 67 16.0-94 9.5-62 1-9 Erdmann was a consensus (AFCA, AP, D3football.com) fi rst-team All-American, played Blake Siemsen 37 16 53 3.5-6 0.5-1 --- only fi ve of the 13 games to completion and led NCAA Division III in three statistical Duncan Heger 37 5 42 9.0-61 6.5-54 1-0 categories: pass effi ciency (189.8), passing touchdowns (47) and points responsible for Nathan Parkin 26 7 33 2.5-8 0.5-6 6-39 (290). He also fi nished third in yards per pass attempt (10.03), fourth in passing yardage (3,450) and ninth in yards per completion (15.40). The 2018 MIAC Most Valuable Player, THE JOHNNIES’ STAT LEADERS Erdmann set single-game program records for passing yards (470 on Oct. 13 vs. St. Rushing Gms. Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Thomas) and passing touchdowns (7 on Nov. 10 vs. Thomas More). He also set a single- Kai Barber 11 110 618 5.6 10 29 season school record for passing touchdowns and yards of total offense (3,626), and fell Henry Trost 11 61 338 5.5 9 25 39 passing yards short of Tom Linnemann's '00 school record of 3,489 set in 2000. Dylan Cerney 6 23 197 8.6 2 57 Kenneth Udoibok 11 33 180 5.5 2 21 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS To very little or no surprise, two Johnnies earned preseason All- Passing Gms. Att. Comp. Int. TD Yards America honors over the summer. Senior quarterback Jackson Jackson Erdmann 11 358 232 7 36 3,833 Erdmann and senior guard Dan Greenheck (left) were named Chris Backes 5 16 14 0 2 122 fi rst-team All-Americans by D3football.com and a pair of maga- zines, Lindy's and Street & Smith's. Both were consensus (AFCA, Receiving Gms. Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long AP, D3football.com), fi rst-team All-Americans last fall. A two-time Ravi Alston 11 64 1,106 17.3 9 79 All-American, Greenheck has started each of the Johnnies' last 24 T.J. Hodge 11 59 852 14.4 6 58 games at right guard. SJU averaged 47.5 points per game and SJU's Matt Mohr 11 22 441 20.0 2 92 offense averaged 491.8 yards per contest (192.2 rushing and 299.5 passing) last fall. Henry Trost 11 23 340 14.8 3 56 The 491.8 yards per game were the second-most in an SJU season (495.2 average in 1993) and the 299.5 passing yards per game were the most since the school record set Defense Solo Asst. Total TFL Sacks Int. in 1994 (314.5 avg.). Alex Sais 26 42 68 2.5-6 ------Richard Carriveau 33 33 66 4.0-24 2.5-21 --- PASSING WITH EFFICIENCY James Inman 31 35 66 4.5-25 2.5-22 1-0 SJU once again excelled in the passing game last fall, as it led all 247 NCAA Division Danny Pietruszewski 26 24 50 13.5-73 7.0-47 --- III teams in pass-effi ciency rating (186.59). Individually, senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann became the fourth Johnnie to lead Division III in passing effi ciency with a rating ships." of 189.8 (see below). His rating was third, behind Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa (199.4) and ESPN's Top 20 College Football Programs Oklahoma's Kyler Murray (199.2), across all divisions of college football. Willie Seiler’s Rk. Team Div. Rating National Titles '94 mark of 224.6 set in 1993 is still the second-best in Division III history (NCAA statisti- 1. Alabama FBS 74.9 15 cal champions consisted of regular-season stats only until 2002). 2. Notre Dame FBS 72.9 13 3. Ohio State FBS 69.6 8 SJU's Single-Season, NCAA Division III Pass-Effi ciency Leaders 4. Oklahoma FBS 68.5 7 Name, Year (Gms.) Rating C-A-I Yds. TD 5. Southern California FBS 67.3 9 Pat Mayew, 1991 (9) 181.0 154-247-4 2,408 30 6. Michigan FBS 67.2 9 Willie Seiler, 1993 (10) 224.6 141-205-6 2,648 33 7. Yale FCS 66.7 18 Nick Martin, 2015 (12) 191.4 137-197-2 2,003 23 8. Nebraska FBS 64.2 5 Jackson Erdmann, 2018 (13) 189.8 224-344-8 3,450 47 9. Texas FBS 64.0 4 10. North Dakota State FCS 63.6 15 NO. 18 AMONG ESPN'S TOP 50 FOOTBALL PROGRAMS 11. Princeton FCS 62.8 15 Saint John's was ranked No. 18 out of ESPN's top 50 programs (see chart on right) over 12. Penn State FBS 61.6 4 the last 150 years in August. The ranking formula took into consideration a program's 13. Harvard FCS 60.8 8 number of national championships and various winning percentages: dominance (best 50 14. Tennessee FBS 59.2 2 seasons in program history), since integration (1969-2018), early modern (1919-1968) 15. Louisiana State FBS 59.0 4 and pre-modern (1869-1918). ESPN noted: "It is not true that the Johnnies' late head 16. Mount Union III 58.7 13 coach, John Gagliardi, coached against Frank Leahy. But it is true that Gagliardi became 17. Miami FBS 58.4 5 head coach at Saint John's in 1953, the last season that Leahy coached at Notre Dame, 18. Saint John's III 58.3 4 and didn't retire until 2012, after 60 seasons and 465 victories. Saint John's, according 19. Florida State FBS 57.4 3 to our metrics, had one of the 10 most successful programs of the past 100 years. That's 20. Auburn FBS 56.82 2 another way of saying Gagliardi won 27 conference titles and four national champion- 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 11 Active Career Leaders LEADING THE MIAC IN WINS The Johnnies’ 31-7 victory at Concordia-Moorhead on Nov. 12, 2016, was the program’s 450th in MIAC play. SJU Rushing Yards has the best winning percentage in conference play, .716 (465-178-22), which is even better when broken down 1. Kai Barber (267 att.) 1,522 by eras: modern history, since 1946 (.773); during John Gagliardi's tenure, 1953-2012 (.780); and during the 21st 2. Kenneth Udoibok (147 att.) 744 century, since 2000 (.838). 3. Henry Trost (85 att.) 679 All-Time MIAC Record (entering the 2019 season, by winning percentage) Rushing Touchdowns School W L T Pct. 1. Kai Barber 18 1. Saint John’s 465 178 22 .716 2. Kenneth Udoibok 12 2. St. Thomas 436 221 14 .660 3. Henry Trost 11 3. Concordia 408 224 18 .642 4. Gustavus 395 263 13 .598 Passing Yards (C-A-I-TD) 5. Bethel 188 156 3 .546 1. Jackson Erdmann (673-1,057-25-128) 10,432 6. St. Olaf 228 269 11 .460 2. Chris Backes (18-26-0-3) 247 7. Hamline 247 407 14 .380 8. Carleton 104 222 0 .319 Receptions 9. Augsburg 175 433 13 .292 1. Ravi Alston 64 Andrew VanErp 64 SJU’S WINNING TRADITION 3. T.J. Hodge 59 SJU enters the 2019 season with NCAA Division III’s best winning percentage (.714, 641-249-24 all-time record in 4. Kai Barber 41 108 seasons), and is sixth behind Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, Alabama and Oklahoma for the best winning percentage in college football. Last year’s 12-1 record marked SJU’s 51st consecutive season without a losing record. Receiving Yards 1. Ravi Alston 1,106 Consecutive Seasons (start of 2018 season) 2. Andrew VanErp 1,031 MIAC Team Without a Losing Record 3. T.J. Hodge 852 1. Saint John’s 51 4. Kai Barber 550 2. Bethel 25 3. Concordia 12 Receiving Touchdowns 4. St. Thomas 11 1. Ravi Alston 9 5. Gustavus 6 Andrew VanErp 9 6. St. Olaf 1 3. Kai Barber 6 7. Augsburg 0 T.J. Hodge 6 Carleton 0 5. Jack Kemper 5 Hamline 0

Yards from Scrimmage (Rushing+Receiving) 1. Kai Barber 2,072 2. Ravi Alston 1,106 3. Henry Trost 1,071 On This Date in Johnnie Football History... 4. Andrew VanErp 1,030 The Johnnies are 3-1 all-time on November 30, all in postseason games: 1963 vs. Emporia State, Kan. @ Metro- All-Purpose Yards (Rushing+Receiving+Returns) politan Statdium (W, 54-0); 1991 vs. UW-La Crosse @ Metrodome (W, 29-10); 1996 at UW-La Crosse (L, 30-37); 1. Kai Barber 2,072 and 2002 vs. Coe, Iowa (W, 45-14). 2. Henry Trost 1,193 1963 vs. Emporia State, Kan. @ Metropolitan Stadium (W, 54-0): Played just eight days after 3. Ravi Alston 1,106 the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the NAIA Eastern division playoff game between SJU and Emporia 4. T.J. Hodge 1,058 State (Kan.) took place on this date 56 years ago. A chilly 26 degrees welcomed the squad from Kansas before an NAIA playoff record crowd of 12,438 fans at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington. Junior Jim Dey blocked an Tackles Emporia punt through the back of the Presbie end zone for a safety and an early 2-0 lead; an ominous sign of what 1. Danny Pietruszewski 169 was to come for the next three and a half quarters of football. The Johnnies amassed 494 yards rushing and 535 2. James Inman 159 yards of total offense in the win to earn a trip to the aforementioned Camellia Bowl, where SJU claimed its fi rst of 3. Richard Carriveau 144 four national championships with a 33-27 win over Prairie View A&M in Sacramento. 4. Ryan LaCasse 141 1991 vs. UW-La Crosse @ Metrodome (W, 29-10): The Johnnies topped UW-La Crosse 29-10 on Tackles for Loss this date 28 years ago. The game was originally scheduled to be played in La Crosse, Wis., but was moved to the 1. Danny Pietruszewski 29.5 Metrodome due to 10 inches of snow. Senior running back Jay Conzemius rushed for 119 yards and four touch- 2. Kyle Borgeson 10.0 downs to lead SJU in the win. 3. Richard Carriveau 9.5 2002 vs. Coe, Iowa (W, 45-14): SJU forced fi ve Sacks turnovers in a frigid win (16 degrees, -1 wind chill) 17 years ago 1. Danny Pietruszewski 18.5 today. Senior running back Kent Crowley (right) rushed for 183 2. J.W. Windsor 8.0 yards and three touchdowns on 21 carries (8.7 avg.) for SJU, 3. Kyle Borgeson 7.0 which out-gained the Kohawks 453-323. Senior quarterback 4. Richard Carriveau 5.5 Ross Denne passed for 226 yards and three touchdowns, two of which went to sophomore wide receiver Lee Clintsman. Senior defensive lineman Josh Miller (2.5 sacks) and junior linebacker Interceptions Nathan Brever (0.5 sack) led the SJU defense with three tackles 1. Chris Harris 11 for loss each. Coe running back Fred Jackson, who later played 2. Ryan LaCasse 8 10 seasons in the NFL (nine with the Buffalo Bills), totaled 150 3. James Inman 3 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries.

12 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 600+ WINS SJU Football in the Classroom The Johnnies’ 2014 NCAA Division III playoff win over St. Scholastica enabled SJU to become the second college football program in Minnesota to reach 600 for its history. -SJU returns fi ve of last year's 10 Academic All-MIAC (minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA) honorees in 2019: Chris Backes, Jarod Fike, Collin Franz, Alex Sais and Andrew Most Wins in Minnesota College Football History (entering 2019 season) VanErp. The Johnnies have had totaled 91 Academic All-MIAC recipients in Gary Fasch- School W L T Pct. Seasons ing's fi rst six seasons, the most in the MIAC during that span (Concordia is next with 86 1. Minnesota 698 521 43 .570 135 honorees since 2013). 2. Saint John’s 641 249 24 .714 108 3. St. Thomas 615 348 32 .634 114 -The Johnnies have had 16 football Academic All-Americans in the last 15 seasons, 4. Concordia-Moorhead 537 303 38 .633 101 including wide receiver Will Gillach '19 last fall. SJU leads the MIAC in with 30 football 5. Minnesota-Duluth 528 270 24 .657 86 Academic All-Americans (as selected by CoSIDA). 6. Gustavus 502 360 21 .580 104 7. Carleton 477 485 25 .496 124 -Gillach earned SJU's third consecutive Stein-Fallon Scholar-Athlete Award from the 8. MSU-Mankato 467 387 27 .545 93 Minnesota chapter of the National Football Foundation in May 2019. Linebackers David 9. St. Olaf 460 388 20 .541 101 Franta '18 (2018) and Carter Hanson '17 (2017) previously won the award, which is given 10. St. Cloud State 459 371 21 .552 91 to a senior football student-athlete who demonstrates outstanding academic achieve- ment, football leadership and community citizenship. WINS IN FIRST 6 SEASONS, FIRST 81 GAMES SJU’s Gary Fasching is off to the best start, in regard to wins, by any head coach in the -Chris Backes earned the MIAC's Elite 22 Award for football in 2018. Modeled after the program’s history, including the likes of college football’s all-time wins leader, John Ga- NCAA Elite 90 Award, the MIAC Elite 22 Award for football is presented to the individual gliardi. He also has John's number in regard to their respective fi rst 81 games coached with the highest GPA among the conference's top two teams in the fi nal standings. The at SJU. honoree must be a sophomore, junior or senior and in at least his second season of competition with his current team. Backes is the 12th SJU student-athlete in all sports to Among SJU Football Coaches With Six Seasons Coached or More receive the award and the second football player. Hanson won it in 2014 and 2016. Coach First 6 Seasons First 81 Games Total at SJU Gary Fasching 58-12 (.829) 68-13 (.840) 68-13 (.840) -For the 14th consecutive year, CSB and SJU were ranked among the top baccalaureate John Gagliardi 33-15-1 (.684) 56-23-2 (.704) 465-132-10 (.774) schools nationally for the total number of students who studied abroad. That was one of 24-10-7 (.671) 45-28-8 (.605) 57-32-8 (.629) the fi ndings of Open Doors 2018, the annual report on international education published by the Institute of International Education (IIE) in partnership with the U.S. Department of LEADING THE COUNTRY IN TOTAL ATTENDANCE State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs last November. Collegeville was the place to be for NCAA Division III football in 2018, as Saint John's attracted a division-best 47,297 fans to Clemens Stadium last fall. That cumulative -CSB and SJU are ranked No. 2 among baccalaureate schools with 365 students who total was greater than 98 Football Championship Subdivision teams and all but one of studied abroad in mid-length study abroad programs during the 2016-17 academic year, the 167 Division II programs (Grand Valley State's total of 67,865). SJU fi nished second the most recent data measured by the IIE. The IIE defi nes mid-length study abroad pro- nationally in Division III with an average of 5,912 spectators over eight games, including grams as lasting one semester or one or two quarters (CSB and SJU operate under the two in the NCAA playoffs. The Johnnies have fi nished in Division III's top two in per-game semester system). CSB and SJU are No. 3 nationally among baccalaureate schools with attendance each of the last 18 seasons. 555 students who studied abroad during the 2016-17 school year. CSB and SJU have been ranked among the top six schools nationally in this category for the past 14 years. 2018 SJU vs. FCS/Division II in Upper Midwest Attendance Before graduating, it is estimated that 65.5 percent of all CSB and SJU students will School NCAA Gms. 2017 Att. Avg. participate in a study abroad program, according to the IIE. CSB and SJU annually offer 1. North Dakota State FCS 10 181,055 18,106 students 18 semester-long programs, 14 of which are faculty-led, and 14 short-term 2. South Dakota State FCS 7 71,243 10,178 study abroad programs. 3. South Dakota FCS 5 47,098 9,420 4. North Dakota FCS 5 46,682 9,336 Study Abroad Participants on the 2019 SJU Football Team 5. Northern Iowa FCS 6 56,020 9,332 -Ben Bartch, South Africa (Spring 2019) 6. Saint John's III 8 47,297 5,912 -Dan Greenheck, South Africa (Spring 2019) 7. Augustana (S.D.) II 5 19,310 3,862 -Hank Hagen, London (Spring 2019) 8. Northern State (S.D.) II 5 17,486 3,497 -Andrew Haldeman, Galapagos Islands/Ecuador (Summer 2019) 9. Mary (N.D.) II 5 15,899 3,180 -Josh Juaire, Galapagos Islands/Ecuador (Summer 2019) 10. Minnesota-Duluth II 7 22,011 3,144 -Jack Kemper, South Africa (Spring 2019) -Sam Presseller, London (Spring 2019) 2018 MIAC Attendance Leaders School Gms. 2017 Att. Avg. .816 Washington & Jefferson, Pa. (266-60) 1. Saint John's 8 47,297 5,912 .816 Linfi eld, Ore. (250-56-1) 2. Bethel 6 26,614 4,436 .814 UW-Whitewater (281-64) 3. Concordia-Moorhead 5 20,037 4,007 .814 Wittenberg, Ohio (256-58-1) 4. St. Thomas 6 13,984 2,331 .788 Wartburg, Iowa (246-66) 5. Gustavus Adolphus 5 10,615 2,123 .788 Central, Iowa (241-65) 6. St. Olaf 5 9,145 1,829 .785 Wheaton, Ill. (238-65-1) 7. Hamline 5 7,230 1,446 .773 Wesley, Del. (256-75-1) 8. Carleton 5 5,633 1,127 9. Augsburg 5 3,700 740 Wins 386 Mount Union, Ohio (386-19-1, .952) BEST RECORD SINCE 1990, NCAA DIVISION III 281 UW-Whitewater (281-64, .814) The Johnnies enter the 2019 season with the third-best winning percentage (.823) in 280 Saint John’s (280-60-1, .823) NCAA Division III football since 1990, and the third-most wins (280) during that span 266 Washington & Jefferson, Pa. (266-60, .816) (among programs with 200 games played or more). 256 Wittenberg, Ohio (256-58-1, .814) 256 Wesley, Del. (256-75-1, .773) Winning Percentage (min. 200 games played) 250 Linfi eld, Ore. (250-56-1, .816) .952 Mount Union, Ohio (386-19-1) 246 Wartburg, Iowa (246-66, .788) .852 Mary Hardin-Baylor (225-39) 242 Rowan, N.J. (242-84-1, .742) .823 Saint John’s (280-60-1) 241 Central, Iowa (241-65, .788) 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 13 BLAKE ELLIOTT ’03 ON HALL OF FAME BALLOT SJU'S HEAD FOOTBALL COACHES (through Nov. 23) Former Saint John's University award-winning student-athlete Blake Elliott '03 was CHRONOLOGICAL named to the College Football Hall of Fame ballot for the seventh consecutive year in Name Yrs. (Seasons) Record (Pct.) June. Elliott, who played wide receiver for the Johnnies from 2000-03, is one of 177 John O'Leary 1900-01 (2) 4-2-0 (.667) former student-athletes on the ballot, including one of 100 from the NCAA divisional and Ignatius Vonderhaar 1902 (1) 0-1-0 (.000) NAIA ranks. The announcement of the 2020 inductees will be made in January 2020 in Peter Boquel 1903-04 (2) 3-2-0 (.600) New Orleans. Those selected will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame Dec. Harry Comeau 1905-06 (2) 3-0-0 (1.000) 8, 2020, at the New York Hilton Midtown and permanently enshrined at the Chick-fi l-A Frank Cassidy 1907 (1) 1-3-0 (.250) College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. William Brennan 1908-09 (2) 4-6-0 (.400) Edward Cahill 1920-21 (2) 1-6-0 (.143) Elliott excelled for the Johnnies for four years and ended his career as the recipient of the Fred Sanborn 1922-23 (2) 3-8-0 (.273) Gagliardi Trophy and a national championship in 2003; a season that included Gagliardi's Eugene Aldrich 1924 (1) 1-4-1 (.250) record-breaking 409th career victory. He owns three NCAA playoff records, two MIAC Wilfred Houle 1925-29 (5) 7-22-3 (.266) records and 29 SJU receiving records. Elliott was a three-time All-American, a two-time Joe Benda 1930-36, 1941-42, 1945-49 (14) 57-32-8 (.629) MIAC Player of the Year, a Gagliardi Trophy fi nalist as a junior in 2002 and was invited to George Durenberger 1937-40 (4) 20-10-1 (.661) play in both the AFCA Aztec Bowl and Hula Bowl following the 2003 season. His NCAA 1944 (1) 1-0-1 (.750) all-divisions record for consecutive games played with a reception (47) ended in 2008. John McNally 1950-52 (3) 13-9-0 (.591) He ended his career second all-time in all NCAA divisions in catches (327) and second in John Gagliardi 1953-12 (60) 465-132-10 (.774) NCAA Division III in touchdown receptions (56). Gary Fasching 2013-current (6) 68-13-0 (.840) Elliott posted 369 receptions for 4,826 yards and 63 touchdowns in his career, as well as WINS - OVERALL 744 rushing yards and eight touchdowns on 1. John Gagliardi 465 109 carries (prior to the 2002 season, the NCAA 2. Gary Fasching 68 did not recognize playoff-game stats in season 3. Joe Benda 57 or career totals). Elliott (right) was just as dangerous on special teams as he was on the PCT. - OVERALL (min. 15 games) offensive side of the ball, totaling 3,065 yards 1. Gary Fasching .840 (68-13) and seven touchdowns on 195 returns, kickoff 2. John Gagliardi .774 (465-132-10) and punt combined. 3. George Durenberger .661 (20-10-1)

To be eligible for the ballot, players must have been named a fi rst-team All-American WINS - MIAC by a major/national selector as recognized and utilized by the NCAA for their consensus 1. John Gagliardi 362 All-America teams; played their last year of intercollegiate football at least 10 years prior; 2. Gary Fasching 48 played within the last 50 years and cannot be currently playing professional football. Of 3. Joe Benda 35 the 5.33 million individuals who have played college football since the Princeton-Rutgers game on Nov. 6, 1869, only 1,010 players have earned induction into the College Football PCT. - MIAC (min. 10 games) Hall of Fame, or less than two one-hundredths (.0002) of one percent of those who have 1. Gary Fasching .857 (48-8) played the game during the past 150 years. From the coaching ranks, 219 individuals 2. John Gagliardi .780 (362-99-9) have achieved Hall of Fame distinction, including SJU's John Gagliardi (Class of 2006). 3. George Durenberger .625 (12-7-1)

WINS - HOME 1. John Gagliardi 241 2. Gary Fasching 38 3. Joe Benda 30

PCT. - HOME (min. 15 games) 1. Gary Fasching .864 (38-6) 2. John Gagliardi .818 (241-52-4) 3. Joe Benda .722 (30-10-5)

14 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 2019 - SJU's SCORING DRIVES Team (Date) Plays-Yds. Span Qtr. Clock Down-Dist. Scoring Play at UW-Stout (9/7/19) 9-79 3:11 3 4:30 2-G Kenneth Udoibok 3-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) at UW-Stout 1-46 0:08 3 2:28 1-10 Henry Trost 46-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) Gustavus (9/21/19) 8-48 2:38 1 5:29 2-G Ravi Alston 5-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) Gustavus 4-87 1:15 2 14:29 1-10 Andrew VanErp 57-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) Gustavus 12-72 5:11 2 3:04 2-G Tyler Johnson 2-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) Gustavus 2-50 0:36 3 4:55 1-G Henry Trost 4-yard run (Solors kick blocked) Gustavus 1-11 0:05 4 7:22 1-10 Jack Kemper 11-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Erdmann pass failed) at Carleton (9/28/19) 5-70 1:59 1 10:28 1-10 Ravi Alston 22-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick failed) at Carleton 5-62 1:21 1 5:48 1-10 Ravi Alston 25-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Erdmann pass failed) at Carleton 7-90 2:53 1 0:40 1-10 Andrew VanErp 32-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Trost run) at Carleton 7-70 3:01 2 10:13 3-1 Kai Barber 3-yard run (Barber run) at Carleton 4-80 1:39 2 5:52 2-3 Blake Patrick 61-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) at Carleton 2-58 0:49 3 14:04 2-8 T.J. Hodge 56-yard pass from Chris Backes (Solors kick) at Carleton 9-65 4:47 3 5:53 2-G Henry Trost 1-yard run (Solors kick) at Carleton 12-68 7:30 4 9:28 1-G Will Kleinschmidt 9-yard pass from Chris Backes (Solors kick) Augsburg (10/5/19) 7-68 2:52 1 12:08 3-G Kai Barber 4-yard run (McKenzie kick) Augsburg 4-37 0:50 1 11:06 3-G Jack Kemper 10-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick) Augsburg 6-56 2:22 1 7:09 1-G Andrew VanErp 10-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick blocked) Augsburg 4-80 1:23 1 3:31 2-10 Jack Kemper 34-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick failed) Augsburg 5-65 1:22 1 0:25 2-5 Kai Barber 29-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick) Augsburg 5-58 2:00 2 12:45 1-10 Ravi Alston 16-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick) Augsburg ------2 11:09 3-4 (Opp.) Chris Harris 18-yard interception return (McKenzie kick) Augsburg 4-28 1:53 3 10:55 2-14 Nolan Prokott 20-yard run (McKenzie kick) Augsburg 15-64 10:22 3 0:10 3-1 Chris Backes 5-yard run (McKenzie kick) Bethel (10/12/19) 6-75 2:24 1 9:56 2-G Jackson Erdmann 9-yard run (Backes run failed) Bethel 5-75 2:15 2 2:08 2-G Kai Barber 1-yard run (McKenzie kick) Bethel 10-93 5:38 3 5:55 1-10 Ravi Alston 29-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick blocked) vs. St. Thomas (10/19/19) 6-75 3:22 1 0:01 3-1 Kenneth Udoibok 29-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick) vs. St. Thomas 6-80 2:17 2 1:36 2-G Henry Trost 1-yard run (Solors kick blocked) vs. St. Thomas 6-75 2:02 3 12:58 1-G Tyler Johnson 2-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Solors kick failed) vs. St. Thomas 6-75 3:00 3 9:11 2-5 Kai Barber 29-yard run (Erdmann pass failed) vs. St. Thomas 12-93 4:34 4 6:47 2-G Kai Barber 1-yard run (Solors kick failed) vs. St. Thomas 9-41 3:46 4 0:34 4-3 T.J. Hodge 16-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Brady kick) at St. Olaf (10/26/19) 10-68 4:07 1 8:31 2-G Kai Barber 6-yard run (McKenzie kick) at St. Olaf 1-88 0:12 1 0:45 1-10 Kai Barber 88-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick failed) at St. Olaf 13-74 5:06 2 6:46 1-G Kai Barber 9-yard run (McKenzie kick) at St. Olaf 4-44 1:46 3 13:14 2-6 Henry Trost 26-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick) at St. Olaf 9-80 4:31 3 6:06 2-G Henry Trost 1-yard run (McKenzie kick blocked) at St. Olaf 6-62 1:58 3 2:28 4-G Ravi Alston 4-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick) at St. Olaf 2-99 0:53 4 12:41 2-3 Matt Mohr 92-yard touchdown pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick) at St. Olaf 6-57 3:09 4 3:14 1-G Will Kleinschmidt 6-yard run (McKenzie kick) Concordia (11/2/19) 7-65 2:50 1 3:29 3-G Henry Trost 1-yard run (McKenzie kick blocked) Concordia 4-82 1:43 3 13:13 1-10 Jack Kemper 70-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (McKenzie kick blocked) Concordia 8-25 --- OT --- 2-G Henry Trost 1-yard run (McKenzie kick blocked) at Hamline (11/9/19) 5-64 1:52 1 13:08 2-2 Kai Barber 17-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) at Hamline 3-63 1:13 1 9:29 1-G Kenneth Udoibok 10-yard run (Kummer kick) at Hamline 5-68 1:50 1 6:05 1-G Henry Trost 1-yard run (Kummer kick) at Hamline ------1 2:22 1-G (Opp.) Chris Harris 100-yard interception return (Kummer kick) at Hamline 4-36 1:11 2 13:49 2-G Kenneth Udoibok 4-yard run (Kummer kick) at Hamline 9-71 2:53 2 8:32 2-10 Henry Trost 13-yard run (Kummer kick) at Hamline 3-35 1:11 2 5:21 2-20 T.J. Hodge 24-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) at Hamline 4-30 1:33 3 11:48 1-G Ravi Alston 10-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) at Hamline 3-33 1:03 3 8:37 1-G Dylan Cerney 8-yard run (Kummer kick) at Hamline 3-62 1:34 4 12:32 1-10 Dylan Cerney 47-yard run (Kummer kick) Rose-Hulman, Ind. (11/16/19) 3-80 1:15 1 11:41 2-10 Matt Mohr 66-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick failed) Rose-Hulman, Ind. 5-64 2:30 1 7:42 3-2 Henry Trost 11-yard run (Kummer kick) Rose-Hulman, Ind. 1-18 0:06 2 3:09 1-10 Ravi Alston 18-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick blocked) Rose-Hulman, Ind. 3-63 0:33 2 0:23 1-10 T.J. Hodge 11-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) Rose-Hulman, Ind. 4-40 0:42 3 12:32 3-10 T.J. Hodge 30-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) Rose-Hulman, Ind. 5-46 2:21 3 5:51 1-G Henry Trost 7-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) Rose-Hulman, Ind. ------3 4:20 1-10 (Opp.) Tommy Deters 26-yard interception return (Kummer kick) Aurora, Ill. (11/23/19)* 9-67 3:21 1 8:44 3-10 Jack Kemper 44-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) Aurora, Ill.* 6-60 2:21 2 13:09 2-7 Ravi Alston 12-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) Aurora, Ill.* 6-77 1:30 2 0:30 1-G Kenneth Udoibok 1-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) Aurora, Ill.* 3-45 1:34 3 12:29 3-9 T.J. Hodge 44-yard pass from Jackson Erdmann (Kummer kick) Aurora, Ill.* 5-82 1:57 3 7:45 2-4 Kai Barber 9-yard run (Kummer kick) Aurora, Ill.* 7-47 2:20 4 12:41 4-G Colin Kummer 28-yard fi eld goal Aurora, Ill.* 10-69 2:39 4 5:47 3-G Kai Barber 2-yard run (Kummer kick) Aurora, Ill.* 7-56 3:28 4 1:49 1-G Kai Barber 1-yard run (Erdmann pass failed)

2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 15 2019 - SJU's SCORING DRIVES ALLOWED Team (Date) Plays-Yds. Duration Qtr. Clock Down-Dist. Scoring Play at UW-Stout (9/7/19) 12-77 6:46 1 4:25 3-G Tyler Seymour 4-yard pass from Sean Borgerding (Benzinger kick) Gustavus (9/21/19) 10-79 4:31 1 0:51 1-10 Brice Panning 29-yard pass from Michael Veldman (Abegglen kick) Gustavus 12-73 6:03 2 8:20 3-5 Brayton Finch 8-yard pass from Michael Veldman (Abegglen kick) Gustavus 8-75 4:21 3 0:34 1-10 Brice Panning 24-yard pass from Michael Veldman (Abegglen kick) at Carleton (9/28/19) 11-74 3:39 2 2:07 3-G Jonathan Singleton 8-yard run (Chertoff kick) at Carleton 13-40 3:05 3 10:49 4-19 Trent Ramirez 42-yard fi eld goal Augsburg (10/5/19) ------3 10:38 --- Le'Andre Benion 99-yard kick return (Rodriguez kick failed) vs. St. Thomas (10/19/19) 6-39 2:54 1 6:41 3-5 Grant Slavik 6-yard pass from Tommy Dolan (Knutson kick) vs. St. Thomas 4-46 1:48 1 3:23 1-10 Josh Parks 32-yard run (Knutson kick) vs. St. Thomas 2-75 0:47 3 12:11 2-2 Josh Parks 67-yard run (Dolan pass failed) at St. Olaf (10/26/19) 5-38 2:03 1 1:07 4-8 Ethan March 35-yard fi eld goal at St. Olaf 8-75 3:40 2 12:12 4-G Lars Prestemon 4-yard run (March kick) at St. Olaf 1-40 0:07 2 11:58 1-10 Gonzalo Pirela 40-yard pass from Lars Prestemon (March kick) Concordia (11/2/19) 2-9 0:39 2 14:08 2-G Logan Hatfi eld 2-yard run (Diaz kick) Concordia 15-84 4:51 2 0:00 2-G Alexander Diaz 24-yard fi eld goal Concordia ------3 13:13 --- Marshall King PAT return Concordia 4-25 --- OT --- 4-9 Matt Bye 24-yard pass from Blake Kragnes (Diaz kick) Rose-Hulman, Ind. (11/16/19) 17-80 7:59 4 11:10 3-13 Noah Thomas 23-yard pass from Eric Morris (Tuttle kick) Rose-Hulman, Ind. 13-49 6:28 4 2:28 4-2 Garrett Wight 5-yard run (Tuttle kick) Aurora, Ill. (11/23/19)* 3-70 1:16 1 12:05 1-10 Gavin Zimbelman 58-yard run (Kerr kick) Aurora, Ill.* 10-90 4:24 1 0:30 1-10 Jacolby Maxwell 11-yard pass from Gavin Zimbelman (Kerr kick) Aurora, Ill.* 9-73 3:27 2 9:36 3-G Matt Evert 1-yard pass from Gavin Zimbelman (Kerr kick) Aurora, Ill.* 10-66 4:50 2 2:05 4-9 Jacolby Maxwell 29-yard pass from Gavin Zimbelman (Kerr kick) Aurora, Ill.* 2-49 0:42 3 14:12 1-G Brock Harner 6-yard pass from Gavin Zimbelman (Kerr kick blocked) Aurora, Ill.* 8-48 2:54 3 0:06 1-G Emilio Starks 7-yard pass from Gavin Zimbelman (Zimbelman pass failed) Aurora, Ill.* 8-65 4:09 4 8:26 2-1 Brock Harner 9-yard pass from Gavin Zimbelman (Kerr kick) 2019 - TRACKING THE TURNOVERS 2019 - EXPLOSIVE PLAYS (20+ YARDS) Takeaways (21) Qtr. SJU Result Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR INT - UW-Stout (LaCasse) 3rd Downs Ravi Alston 18 3 -- 18 ------INT - UW-Stout (C. Harris) 4th Missed FG T.J. Hodge 15 4 -- 14 -- 1 -- -- INT - UW-Stout (C. Harris) 4th End of Game Henry Trost 12 2 2 6 4 ------INT - Gustavus (Kohler) 1st TD Matt Mohr 9 2 -- 6 3 ------INT - Gustavus (LaCasse) 2nd End of Half Kai Barber 7 3 4 3 ------FUM - Gustavus (Pietruszewski/Borgeson) 4th TD Andrew VanErp 5 2 -- 5 ------INT - Augsburg (LaCasse) 1st TD Jack Kemper 4 3 -- 4 ------INT - Augsburg (C. Harris) 2nd TD* Blake Patrick 4 1 -- 4 ------INT - Augsburg (W. Sonntag) 3rd TD Maguire Petersen 4 ------4 ------FUM - Augsburg (N. Harris/Robillard) 4th Downs Dylan Cerney 3 1 2 -- 1 ------INT - St. Thomas (C. Harris) 4th End of Game Chris Harris 2 1 ------2 -- FUM - Concordia (Inman/Jensen) 2nd Downs Kenneth Udoibok 2 1 1 1 ------INT - Hamline (C. Harris) 1st TD* Chris Backes 1 -- 1 ------INT - Hamline (Kohler) 3rd TD Tommy Deters 1 1 ------1 -- INT - Rose-Hulman, Ind. (C. Harris) 2nd TD John Kohler 1 ------1 -- INT - Rose-Hulman, Ind. (Inman) 3rd TD Ryan Koob 1 -- 1 ------INT - Rose-Hulman, Ind. (McNamara) 3rd Punt Nolan Prokott 1 1 1 ------FUM - Rose-Hulman, Ind. (Kornovich/Schmitt) 3rd Downs INT - Rose-Hulman, Ind. (Deters) 3rd TD* TOTAL: 90 (25 TD) INT - Aurora, Ill. (C. Harris) 1st Punt Rushing: 12 (3 TD) INT - Aurora, Ill. (McNamara) 3rd Punt Passing: 61 (20 TD) TOTAL: 21 takeaways for 69 points (10-for-21 scoring) Kickoff Returns: 12 (0 TD) Punt Returns: 1 (0 TD) Turnovers (13) Qtr. Opp. Result Interception Returns: 4 (2 TD) INT - UW-Stout (Schlegel) 1st Downs Blocked Kick/Fumble Returns: 0 (0 TD) INT - UW-Stout (Schlegel) 4th Downs FUM - Gustavus (Rauen/Fest) 4th Fumble 2019 - LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR FUM - Bethel (Burgoon/Hockett) 1st Missed FG Rush: 57, Ryan Koob at St. Olaf (Oct. 26)/Dylan Cerney vs. Augsburg (Oct. 5) INT - St. Thomas (Fuller) 1st TD Pass Reception: 92, Matt Mohr from Jackson Erdmann at St. Olaf (Oct. 26) FUM - St. Olaf (Foster/Kurtz) 2nd TD Kickoff Return: 42, Matt Mohr vs. Aurora, Ill. (Nov. 23); Maguire Petersen at Carleton INT - Concordia (Grefe) 1st Punt (Sept. 28) FUM - Concordia (Berning) 2nd TD Punt Return: 28, T.J. Hodge vs. Bethel (Oct. 12) INT - Concordia (Grefe) 2nd Fumble Interception Return: 100, Chris Harris at Hamline (Nov. 9) INT - Concordia (Michel) 3rd Punt Blocked Kick/Fumble Return: N/A INT - Concordia (Berning) 4th Punt Punt: 60, Cole Milz vs. Rose-Hulman, Ind. (Nov. 16) FUM - Hamline (Lunceford) 1st INT Field Goal: 28, Colin Kummer vs. Aurora, Ill. (Nov. 23) FUM - Rose-Hulman, Ind. (Team) 2nd INT TOTAL: 13 turnovers for 21 points (3-for-13 scoring)

SJU: +8 Turnovers (21/13), +48 Points Off Turnovers (69/21) *Denotes TD occurred on the same play 16 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled When Saint John’s Has the Ball Saint John’s Offense WR 3 Ravi Alston, So. (6-3, 190) WR 1 Matt Mohr, So. (6-0, 190) LT 78 Ben Bartch, Sr. (6-6, 305) 25 LG 69 Karl Rude, Sr. (6-3, 265) C 57 Nick Neumann, Jr. (6-2, 290) Barber RG 54 Dan Greenheck, Sr. (6-2, 300) RT 50 Josh Juaire, Sr. (6-4, 260) 2 11 TE 84 Jack Kemper, Sr. (6-3, 230) Erdmann WR 11 T.J. Hodge, So. (5-9, 165) Hodge QB 2 Jackson Erdmann, Sr. (6-4, 215) 1 3 50 54 57 69 78 84 RB 25 Kai Barber, Sr. (6-1, 220) Mohr Alston Juaire Greenheck Neumann Rude Bartch Kemper Chapman Defense DE 45 Jonathan Bunnel, Sr. (6-2, 260) 45 53 91 NG 53 Noah Kjos, Sr. (6-2, 247) 27 4 DE 91 Ricky Medeiros, Sr. (6-0, 235) Bunnel Kjos Medeiros OLB 32 Duncan Heger, So. (6-0, 190) Peterson Narez ILB 23 David Aarhus, Jr. (5-11, 205) 32 23 35 44 ILB 35 Blake Siemsen, Fr. (6-0, 220) OLB 44 Dillon Keefe, Jr. (6-1, 205) Heger Aarhus Siemsen Keefe CB 14 Nathan Parkin, Sr. (6-1, 185) S 5 Sam Ochoa III, Sr. (6-1, 190) S 10 Chris Tsirtsis, Jr. (5-10, 170) CB 4 Franky Narez, Jr. (5-8, 150) 5 10

Ochoa III Tsirtsis Saint John’s Special Teams K 33 Colin Kummer, Jr. (6-1, 190) 30 Austin Solors, Jr. (5-9, 205) P 99 Cole Milz, Fr. (6-2, 210) LS 26 Will Kleinschmidt, Sr. (6-0, 215) H 10 Chris Backes, Jr. (6-0, 190) KR 1 Matt Mohr, So. (6-1, 190) 5 Henry Trost, So. (5-10, 190) PR 11 T.J. Hodge, So. (5-9, 165) 12 Ryan LaCasse, Sr. (6-1, 210)

When Chapman Has the Ball Chapman Offense WR 13 Spencer Corona, So. (6-2, 170) LT 62 Jacob Wilbanks, Sr. (6-3, 270) LG 70 Alex Waddell, So. (6-2, 230) C 58 Scott Craig, Jr. (6-3, 275) RG 74 Brandon Lewis, Sr. (6-2, 290) 28 RT 56 Ryan Moles, Sr. (6-2, 260) TE 88 James Kistner, Jr. (6-5, 250) Mendoza WR 1 Nico Ragas, Jr. (5-7, 165) WR 83 Wyatt Hardin, So. (5-10, 185) 14 QB 14 Jonston MacIntyre, Jr. (5-11, 180) MacIntyre RB 28 Tanner Mendoza, So. (5-9, 190) 1 13 83 56 74 58 70 62 88 Saint John’s Defense Ragas Corona DE 95 Kyle Borgeson, Sr. (6-2, 240) Hardin Moles Lewis Craig Waddell Wilbanks Kistner NT 83 J.W. Windsor, Sr. (6-1, 275) DE 44 Dom Nussmeier, Jr. (6-3, 235) 44 83 95 LB 24 Danny Pietruszewski, Jr. (6-3, 245) LB 41 Richard Carriveau, Sr. (6-3, 210) Nussmeier Windsor Borgeson LB 38 Alex Sais, Sr. (6-1, 215) 24 10 LB 10 James Inman, Sr. (6-3, 225) 41 38 CB 7 Tommy Deters, So. (5-11, 185) Pietruszewski Inman Carriveau Sais S 12 Ryan LaCasse, Sr. (6-1, 210) 9 7 S 2 John Kohler, So. (6-0, 190) Harris Deters CB 9 Chris Harris, Sr. (6-3, 195) 12 2 Chapman Special Teams LaCasse Kohler K 31 Ken Baierl, Fr. (6-2, 171) 30 Owen Tapia, Fr. (6-4, 175) P 30 Owen Tapia, Fr. (6-4, 175) LS 55 Connor Gallegos, So. (5-7, 170) H 6 Patrick Calcagno, Jr. (5-11, 170) KR 1 Nico Ragas, Jr. (5-7, 165) 83 Wyatt Hardin, So. (5-10, 185) PR 83 Wyatt Hardin, So. (5-10, 185)

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