Becoming S&T in 2008

Defensive Back Brian Jordan

Wide Receiver Senior Wide Receiver Mike Greaving Ashton Gronewold Harlon Hill Award Candidate MINER FOOTBALL

2007

DATE OPPONENT TIME August 25 Truman State University 6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium ♦ Rolla, Mo. (Season and home opener) August 30 Missouri State University 7 p.m. Plaster Field ♦ Springfield, Mo. Sept. 8 University of Wisconsin-Stout 6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium ♦ Rolla, Mo. (Hall of Fame Game) Sept. 22 Butler University 1 p.m. (EDT) Butler Bowl ♦ Indianapolis, Ind. Sept. 29 University of -Monticello 6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium ♦ Rolla, Mo. Oct. 6 Saint Joseph’s College 12 p.m. Alumni Field ♦ Rensselaer, Ind. Oct. 13 Southern Nazarene University 6 p.m. SNU Stadium ♦ Bethany, Okla. Oct. 20 Central State University 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium ♦ Rolla, Mo. (Homecoming) Oct. 27 Lincoln University 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium ♦ Rolla, Mo. (Senior Day) Nov. 3 Tiffin University 1:30 p.m. (EST) Frost-Kalnow Stadium ♦ Tiffin, Ohio Nov. 10 Wesleyan College 12 p.m. Bullet Wilson Stadium ♦ Owensboro, Ky.

MINER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS

Missouri State University (Springfield, Mo.): The Miners will depart from Rolla by chartered bus at 12 p.m. on Thursday, August 30 and return to Rolla following the 7 p.m. game that night.

Butler University (Indianapolis, Ind.): The Miners will depart from Rolla by chartered bus at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 21 and will stay at Jameson Inn in Castleton, Ind. (317-849-8555). The team will return to Rolla following the 1 p.m. (EDT) game on Saturday, Sept. 22.

Saint Joseph’s College (Rensselaer, Ind.): The Miners will depart from Rolla by chartered bus at 8 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 5 and will stay at Holiday Inn Express in Rensselaer, Ind. (219-866-7232). The team will return to Rolla following the 12 p.m. game on Saturday, Oct. 6.

Southern Nazarene University (Bethany, Okla.): The Miners will depart from Rolla by chartered bus at 8 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 12 and will stay at Whitten Inn in Oklahoma City, Okla. (405-528-0425). The team will return to Rolla following the 6 p.m. game on Saturday, Oct. 13.

Tiffin University (Tiffin, Ohio): The Miners will depart from Rolla by chartered bus at 8 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 2 and will stay at Findlay Inn in Findlay, Ohio (419-422-5682). The team will return to Rolla following the 1:30 p.m. (EDT) game

2007 MINER SCHEDULE on Saturday, Nov. 3.

Kentucky Wesleyan College (Owensboro, Ky.): The Miners will depart from Rolla by chartered bus at 8 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 9 and will stay at Executive Inn in Owensboro, Ky. (270-926-8000). The team will return to Rolla following the 12 p.m. game on Saturday, Nov. 10.

All travel times are subject to change.

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

2007 Schedule ...... IFC 2006 Season Bests...... 39 Travel Arrangements...... IFC 2006 Miner Statistics...... 40 Quick Facts/Media Information ...... 2 2006 In Review ...... 42 Allgood-Bailey Stadium...... 3 Future Miner Schedules...... 42 -Rolla...... 4 2007 Miner Opponents Academics at UMR ...... 6 Truman State ...... 43 Miner All-America Players...... 7 Missouri State ...... 44 Coaching Staff Wisconsin-Stout...... 45 Kirby Cannon, Head Coach ...... 8 Butler...... 46 Travis Boulware, Assistant Coach ...... 9 Arkansas-Monticello...... 47 Josh Richards, Assistant Coach ...... 9 Saint Joseph’s...... 48 Andy Ball, Assistant Coach...... 9 Southern Nazarene...... 49 Kyran Weaver, Assistant Coach ...... 9 Central State ...... 50 UMR Administration Lincoln...... 51 Dr. John Carney, UMR Chancellor ...... 10 Tiffin ...... 52 Dr. Debra Robinson, Vice-Chancellor...... 10 Kentucky Wesleyan...... 53 Mark Mullin, Athletics Director ...... 10 Miner Football History Dr. Jeff Cawlfield, Faculty Representative...... 11 Miner Football Records...... 54 Sarah Moore, Sr. Women’s Administrator ...... 11 Top 10 Lists...... 56 2007 Miner Preview ...... 12 Top Single Game Performance Lists...... 57 2007 Miner Roster...... 14 Annual Leaders...... 58 2007 Pre-Season Depth Chart...... 16 Performance Lists ...... 59 Returning Lettermen ...... 17 All-Time vs. Opponents...... 61 Returning Squadmembers ...... 26 All-Time Results...... 62 Newcomers ...... 31 Miner Football Boosters ...... 67 2006 Game-By-Game...... 34 2007 Composite Schedule...... BC

2 Information for Incoming Media Quick Facts

Credentials for Miner games: These will be assigned to news Location: Rolla, Mo. 65401 media covering the game. Press passes must be requested at least Founded: 1870 one day in advance of the game to be covered. Please make all Enrollment: 5,500 requests to John Kean, Sports Information, University of Missouri- Chancellor: Dr. John Carney III Rolla, Rolla, Mo. 65401; phone number is 573-341-4140. Director of Athletics: Mark Mullin Game Services: Media representatives will be provided a game Phone: (573) 341-4175 program and game notes prior to the contest, halftime statistics, and Head Football Coach: Kirby Cannon a final game packet including play-by-play of the action. Alma Mater: Missouri State, 1981 Refreshments and a pre-game meal are also available. Coaching Record: 20-57 (8th year) Office Phone: (573) 341-4957 Interview policy: Post-game interviews with Miner players are Assistant Coach: Travis Boulware allowed after games. Please inform UMR sports information director Alma Mater: Tech, 1982 John Kean if you wish to interview a UMR player near the end of the Office Phone: (573) 341-4191 game and he will make them available in a designated area. Access to the UMR locker room is prohibited. Head coach Kirby Cannon Assistant Coach: Josh Richards will be available for interviews in the press box following his post- Alma Mater: Central Methodist, 1998 game radio show. All interviews with players and coaches during Office Phone: (573) 341-6897 the week must be cleared through the UMR sports information Assistant Coach: Andy Ball office. Interviews with opposing players following the game must be Alma Mater: Central Missouri, 2001 arranged with that school’s sports information director. Office Phone: (573) 341-6226 Assistant Coach: Kyran Weaver World Wide Web Alma Mater: Missouri-Rolla, 2006 Office Phone: (573) 341-4103 Information on University of Missouri-Rolla athletics can be obtained Student Assistant Coaches: Gabriel Cunha, Evan through the World Wide Web. The page for that information can be accessed at the following URL: http://sports.umr.edu. At that site, Gray, Nathan Williams you can receive up-to-date information on the university's 15 athletic 2006 Record: 6-5 teams. Home Field: Allgood-Bailey Stadium/Jackling Field Capacity (Surface): 8,000 (grass) Through this site, you can also link into many other sites on the Press Box Phone: (573) 341-6054 internet, such as the NCAA, the NCAA Division II Home Page and Nickname: Miners other NCAA Division II institutions This information is available 24 Colors: Silver and Gold hours a day. Conference: Great Lakes Football Conference Football Team Trainer: TBA Media Outlets Office Phone: (573) 341-4107 Sports Information Director: John Kean NEWSPAPERS: Office Phone: (573) 341-4140 Rolla Daily News: 101 West Seventh, Rolla, Mo., 65401; (573) 364- Home Phone: (573) 364-9509 2468 Cell Phone: (573) 233-6891 Missouri Miner (UMR): 1870 Miner Circle, Rolla, Mo., 65409; (573) Fax Phone: (573) 341-4880 341-4235 Waynesville Guide: Drawer S, Waynesville, Mo., 65583; (573) 336- E-mail address: [email protected] 3711 Web site: sports.umr.edu St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 900 North Tucker, St. Louis, Mo., 63101; Athletics Office Telephone: (573) 341-4175 (314) 340-8170 Kansas City Star: 1729 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64108; (816) Credits 234-4355 Springfield News-Leader: 651 Boonville, Springfield, Mo., 65806; The 2007 University of Missouri- (417) 836-1118 Rolla football media guide was pro- duced by the sports information RADIO: Office at UMR. Photos and other KTTR/KZNN: 1505 Soest, Rolla, Mo., 65401; (573) 364-2525 information were provided by Rachel KUMR (UMR): 1870 Miner Circle, UMR, Rolla, Mo. 65409; (573) Grodsky, Lisa Cannon, Rolla Daily 341-4386 News and sports information direc- tors from opposing institutions. The TELEVISION:

MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION book was printed by the University of KRCG: P.O. Box 659, Jefferson City, Mo., 65102; (573) 896-5144 Missouri-Rolla Printing Services. KOLR: 2650 East Division, Springfield, Mo., 65803; (417) 862-6397 KSPR: 1359 St. Louis St., Springfield, Mo., 65808; (417) 831-1234 KYTV: 999 West Sunshine, Springfield, Mo., 65807; (417) 831-0000 John Kean Sports Information Director Fans attending Miner football games have 3 beautiful surroundings to watch games on the campus. Allgood-Bailey Stadium is in its 41st year as the home the Miners and has undergone a few changes over the years.

The most recent makeover took place following the 2000 season, thanks to a $1.5 million gift from alumnus and former Miner player Keith Bailey and his wife, Pat. The couple’s donation led to the construction of lights, a new restroom ALLGOOD-BAILEY STADIUM and concession facility for the stadium and an all- weather track for the university’s track and field program. In the summer of 2006, the locker room facilities were renovated with additional plans for upgrades at the facility.

During the groundbreaking ceremony in October 2000, UMR officials announced that the stadium complex would be named Allgood-Bailey Sta- dium in honor of retired UMR coach Dewey Allgood. Bailey, a 1964 graduate of UMR who served as chairman, president and chief executive officer of The Williams Companies Inc. in Tulsa, says Allgood was a major influence during Bailey’s years at UMR.

Allgood spent 40 years as a coach at the university and was the Miners’ head football coach when the facility, which built as part of a package with the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building (which is located east of the stadium), opened for play in 1967.

The stadium retained the name of the old field which hosted Miner football from 1915 to 1966. It was named for alumnus Daniel Cowan Jackling, who donated $5,000 to construct the original Jackling Field which stood just south of Bishop Street. The location is now the site of several campus buildings near the Curtis Laws Wilson Library. A plaque on campus between the Humanities/Social Science and Math/Computer Science buildings marks the spot where the original field was located.

The facility seats 8,000 spectators, with a steel grandstand on the east side and another set of bleachers on the opposite side. A dressing room facility, which includes locker rooms, meeting rooms, storage areas and offices, is located at the south end of the facility. The 810-square foot stadium press box stands atop the west stands.

The first game in the facility was played in 1967 before the stadium was completed. A total of 5,000 temporary bleachers used during the first year and the complex was completed by the start of the 1969 season.

The 73rd Missouri General Assembly provided $2 million for the construction project in 1965. Construction was performed by the Maggi Construction Company, Inc., of Rolla. In the summer of 1998, a new grass playing field was installed by Munie Outdoor Services of Caseyville, Ill., the same firm which installed the grass field at St. Louis' Busch Stadium II. Maggi Inc., and CSE Enterprises were the lead contractors during the 2001 stadium renovation.

Stadium Facts UMR’S Annual Record at

Opened: 1967, renovated in 2001 Allgood-Bailey Stadium Cost: $2 million, $1.5 million for renovation First game: Sept. 16, 1967; Miners defeated Harding 25-14 First night game: Sept. 1, 2001: Miners beat Quincy 45-12 1967 ...... 1-5 1981...... 4-1-1 1995 ...... 1-4 Playing surface: Grass (new field installed in 1998) 1968 ...... 2-2 1982...... 5-0 1996 ...... 2-4 First Touchdown: Robert Nicodemus, UMR vs. Harding, Sept. 16, 1969 ...... 3-1 1983...... 5-0 1997 ...... 2-3 1967 (43 yard run) 1970 ...... 3-1-1 1984...... 4-1 1998 ...... 0-5 First Field Goal: Larry Oliver, UMR vs. Missouri State State, Oct. 1971 ...... 3-2 1985...... 3-1 1999 ...... 0-5 14, 1967 (30 yards) 1972 ...... 0-5 1986...... 2-4 2000 ...... 1-5 Most Points (UMR): 62 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 15, 1984; vs. 1973 ...... 2-2-1 1987...... 2-3 2001 ...... 1-4 Kentucky Wesleyan, Nov. 11, 2006 1974 ...... 3-1 1988...... 2-2 2002 ...... 0-6 Most Points (Opponent): 91, Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 1975 ...... 0-5-1 1989...... 0-5 2003 ...... 0-5 1976 ...... 2-2-1 1990...... 0-4 2004 ...... 2-4 Most Points (Both teams): 118, UMR vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 1977 ...... 5-2 1991...... 3-3 2005 ...... 4-2 25, 2004 (PSU won 91-27) 1978 ...... 5-1 1992 ...... 1-3 2006 ...... 4-1 Longest Winning Streak: 16 games, Oct. 31, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1979 ...... 2-2-1 1993 ...... 2-4 1984 1980 ...... 5-0 1994 ...... 2-2 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 19 games, Sept. 26, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1984 Longest Losing Streak: 15 games, Sept. 15, 2001 to Nov. 15, 2003 Miners’ record at facility: 85-112-6

4 The University of Missouri-Rolla — to be renamed Missouri University of Science and Technology on Jan. 1, 2008 — is in its 137th year as one of the nation’s premier universities for science and technology. But while UMR’s reputation has been for the quality of its engineering program, it is quickly becoming a well-rounded institution that now offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in 35 fields.

UMR is located in a picturesque area of Missouri in the wooded hills of south central Missouri near the . The 284-acre campus is located nearly halfway between St. Louis and Springfield, Mo., but within a reasonable drive of a number of state parks, lakes and several of Missouri’s well-known vineyards, not to mention being a short walk away from the downtown area of a town ranked as one of the best 100 small towns in the in Norm Crampton’s The 100 Best Small Towns in America.

The campus itself has an enrollment of over 5,500 students, with a student-faculty ratio of 14 to 1. UMR is one of four campuses that comprise the University of Missouri system. The university, founded as the Missouri School of Mines in 1870 as the first engineering school west of the , has written the book on education in science and engineering and is broadening its scope in the 21st century.

While the university began as a mining school, the university has also prepared its students for leadership roles in engineering, science and liberal arts. UMR can boast of over 1,000 entrepreneurs among its graduates and hundreds of others in corporate leadership positions.

In addition, the university has broadened its academic scope beyond engineering as it now has programs for its students in business, education (pre-elementary and secondary), English, history and various other pre-professional fields such as pre- law, pre-medicine and pre-nursing as well as speech and media studies. But as far as the engineering fields go, UMR offers a wide range of options for students to go into. The university offers more than a dozen different engineering programs for its students to study.

A number of UMR graduates have gone on to have great success. Included among the alumni are Mervin Kelly (1914), whose work on amplifying tubes led to improved long-distance communication; George Mueller (1936), who is credited with being the driving force behind the first lunar landing in 1969; Ted Weise (1967), who formerly served as the president of FedEx; and Gary Forsee (1972), the chief executive officer of Sprint. In addition, three UMR graduates have been part of NASA’s space shuttle program: Tom Akers (1973), who was part of the space shuttle team that retrieved a satellite in space in 1992 and is now a member of the faculty at UMR; Janet Kavandi (1982) and Sandra Hall Magnus (1986).

Athletics at UMR

The University of Missouri-Rolla is a member of NCAA Division II and the Great Lakes Valley Conference in all of its sports except for football and . The football team is playing as an NCAA Division II independent, while the swimming team is aligned with the New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference that started competition in the 2005-06 season. The overall athletics program consists of eight men's and seven women's sports.

The university has shown its success at the national level both on the field and in the classroom. UMR has had teams finish among the top 10 at the national level in 10 of the last 11 seasons and the school has won three NCAA national championships on an individual basis in swimming over the past six seasons. UMR’s 200-freestyle relay team won back-to- back titles at the NCAA Division II Swimming and Championships in 2001 and 2002, while the 400-yard freestyle relay team also won a national title in 2002. UMR posted its highest finish ever in the Director’s Cup standings for Division II during the 2004-05 school year.

In the classroom, UMR student-athletes have won 47 Academic All-America awards as awarded by CoSIDA and its program sponsors and 136 academic all-district awards over the past 15 years. In addition, numerous teams and individuals have been honored for their success as student-athletes by their various national organizations. As a member of the MIAA from 1935 through 2005, UMR athletic teams won or shared 35 league championships. The university also honors its top student-athletes and teams over the years in its Athletic Hall of Fame; 121 members and 10 teams have been

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA inducted. For more on athletics at UMR, go to the university’s athletics web site at http://sports.umr.edu. Undergraduate Majors Offered by UMR: 5

■ Aerospace engineering ■ Applied mathematics More Facts About UMR ■ Architectural engineering UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA ■ Biological sciences The average class size at UMR is 27 students per class, ■ Business and management systems with a 14-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. The average class ■ Ceramic engineering size for laboratory classes is 16-to-1. ■ Chemical engineering UMR has students from 48 states and 55 foreign coun- tries. ■ Chemistry There are more than 200 student organizations on ■ Civil engineering campus. ■ Computer engineering The American Association of Engineering Societies ■ Computer science Inc. ranked UMR among the top 25 universities nation- ■ Economics wide for the number of undergraduate engineering ■ Electrical engineering degrees awarded annually. ■ Engineering management UMR hosts over 450 major corporations on its campus ■ English during the year to visit the campus and recruit graduates. ■ Environmental engineering These corporations conducted over 5,400 interviews for ■ Geological engineering full-time and summer positions, with 96 percent of those ■ Geology and geophysics students reporting being employed in their field of study or ■ History enrolled in graduate school shortly after graduation. ■ Information science and technology UMR has the second-highest proportion of engineering majors of any university in the United States, according to ■ Interdiscipinary engineering U.S. News and World Report’s 11th annual “America’s ■ Mechanical engineering Best Colleges” issue. ■ Metallurgical engineering U.S. News and World Report also rated UMR as one of ■ Mining engineering the best national universities in the areas of engineering ■ Nuclear engineering and science. ■ Petroleum engineering Prospective UMR students have the opportunity to take ■ Philosophy part in the cooperative education program, which gives ■ Physics students an opportunity to get hands-on experience in ■ Psychology their field of study. Approximately 500 students take part ■ Teacher education in this program on an annual basis, with many of them ■ Technical communication returning to the company after graduation. UMR offers master’s and doctorate degree programs The mid-range ACT scores for incoming freshmen at in many of these fields. UMR ranged from 25 and 30, while the mid-range SAT scores ranged between 1140 and 1350. The mid-range

score is the middle 50 percent of the new students enroll- Other areas of study include: ing at UMR; some students scored above and below those ranges. • Air Force ROTC (Aerospace studies) More than 80 percent of UMR students receive financial • Army ROTC (Military science) aid in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and work- • Education (Elementary and secondary) study. • Pre-professional studies (law, nursing, medicine) The average starting salary for a UMR graduate is over $47,000. Most UMR students have job offers two to three • Communications studies months prior to graduation. • International economics UMR was the first university to be awarded the prestig- • Arts and theater ious Missouri Quality Award in 1995. UMR’s Environmental Management System is one of the leading programs in the nation. It is the first institution in the United States (and second in the world) to obtain ISO 14001 certification, a widely accepted international EMS status. UMR had the winning entry in Sunrayce 1999 and the 2003 American Solar Challenge, a solar car race involving many institutions in the United States and Canada. UMR also finished third in the World Solar Challenge in Austra- lia in October 1999 and first in the 2000 Formula Sun- Grand Prix. The team finished second in the 2001 Ameri- can Solar Challenge race from Chicago to Los Angeles, the same route it took in its victory in 2003. In 2004, UMR’s solar car, human-powered vehicle and men’s and women’s mucking teams placed first in their various student competitions.

Includes information from the 2006 UMR viewbook.

6 The University of Missouri-Rolla is proud of its academic reputation as one of the premier institutions for science and technology. The results are shown in the consistent strong performance of the student-athletes on the UMR campus.

During the 2006-07 academic year, a total of 208 student-athletes at UMR finished with a 3.0 or better grade point average, a total that included 42 from the football team. The university could also boast of a high number of selections to the academic teams in the past year that were released by the Great Lakes Valley Conference, Great Lakes Football Conference and New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference.

A total of 94 UMR student-athletes were selected to the GLVC’s All-Academic team for the 2006-07 school year, the sixth-best total in the 14-team conference. In addition, the UMR athletics program had 17 of its student-athletes finish the past academic year with a 4.0 grade point average.

The academic honors also extend to the national level, as four UMR student- athletes earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors. A total of 16 individuals were named to their selected Academic All-District teams during the 2006-07 season. UMR has had 16 Academic All-America selections over the past three seasons and since 2000, UMR has had 24 Academic All-America selections, which is the fifth most in NCAA Division II.

University of Missouri-Rolla Football Academic All-America Selections

Jim Pfeiffer Kim Colter Tom Reed OL, 1987-88 DB, 1972 Paul Janke Randy Hauser Bob Pressly RB, 1986 First team First team OL, 1980 DB, 1982 DL, 1982 First team First team Second team Second team

Don Huff Brian Gilmore Mark Diamond DB, 1991-92 LB, 1994-96 First team Eivind Listerud First team DB, 1991 PK, 1993 Second team Second team Top NCAA Division II ACADEMICS UMR AT Academic All-America Producing Schools of the 2000s

School No. Truman State ...... 41 Pittsburg State...... 40 Indianapolis...... 29 Curt Kimmel Phil Shin Missouri-Rolla ...... 25 DL, 2001-02 Cole Drussa WR, 2005 North Dakota...... 25 Second team TE, 2004 First team Wingate...... 25 Ed Kromka (1941): Kromka was the first Miner to earn All-America honors as he was 7 named to the Little All-America team. Kromka, who died in 1971, was one of the charter inductees into the MSM-UMR Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987.

MINER ALL-AMERICA PLAYERS Frank Winfield (1969): Winfield was named to the Kodak All-America team at offensive guard after a standout year that saw UMR post its first winning record in years. Winfield was inducted into MSM-UMR Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990.

Merle Dillow (1974): Dillow was chosen to the Kodak All-America team after a 50- catch, 786-yard season. He shares the record with eight touchdown catches in one season. Dillow was inducted into the MSM-UMR Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.

Bill Grantham (1980): Grantham was named to the Kodak All-America team after helping lead the Miners to a 10-0 record and No. 10 final national ranking in 1980. He holds the MIAA record with 29 career interceptions. Grantham was inducted into the MSM-UMR Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997.

Eivind Listerud (1993): Listerud was the most recent selection to an All-America team, as he was chosen ot the Kodak All-America team after a season where he was one of the nation’s most accurate placekickers. He also earned second- team GTE/ CoSIDA Academic All-America honors that season as well.

Cole Drussa (2003-04): Drussa was the first Miner player to earn All-America honors in two different seasons, doing so following the 2003 and 2004 campaigns. In 2003, he earned second-team All-America honors from Football Gazette after a year in which he was among the national reception leaders for tight ends. Drussa caught 55 passes for 601 yards on the season with five touchdowns in 2003. The following season, Drussa was a consensus All-America pick after catching 69 passes for 790 yards and seven touchdowns. He was a first-team All-America pick by Daktronics and Football Gazette, second-team by D2Football.com and third team on the Associated Press Little All-America team. In addition, he was a first-team choice to ESPN The Magazine’s Academic All-America team.

Ashton Gronewold (2005-06): Gronewold was selected to the Associated Press Little All-America second team, Football Gazette’s third team and D2Football.com’s honorable mention squad after a 2006 season where he broke the UMR single-season marks for receiving. His 78 catches for 1,120 yards and 15 touchdowns broke his totals of 75 receptions and 1,080 yards in 2005 that netted honorable mention All- America laurels from Football Gazette. He was named as the Great Lakes Football Conference’s “Offensive Player of the Year” in 2006.

Joe Winters (2006): Winters was named Football Gazette’s All-America squad as an honorable mention pick after breaking the school record for passing yards in a season with 3,724. Winters also threw 35 touchdown passes on the season to earn first-team all-conference honors in the Great Lakes Football Conference.

8 Head Coach Kirby Cannon Kirby Cannon will begin his ninth season as the head football coach at UMR looking to guide the team to its third straight winning season in the 2007 campaign.

The Miners finished 2006 with a 6-5 record on the heels of a 7-4 mark in 2005, which was the program’s first winning record since 1985. As an NCAA Division II independent, UMR has used its record-setting offense to make strides on the field, as it had the nation’s top passing offense last fall and won three games over teams from the NCAA Division I-AA ranks; the Miners have five wins over I-AA opponents in the last two seasons.

UMR averaged 350.9 yards per game through the air in 2006 behind the arm of Joe Winters, the national leader in total offense. A year earlier, the Miners set new modern day records for points scored with 379 and in yards per game with 433.8.

Cannon came to UMR in 1999 with the task of rebuilding a Miner program that went through a difficult stretch during the 1990s. The Miners went 3-8 in 2004, which included a victory over No. 23-ranked Central Missouri State, while facing a schedule that included three teams that made the NCAA Division II playoffs. The Miners showed annual improvement in their play during Cannon's tenure while playing in the powerful Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association through the 2004 season.

Cannon, who had been an assistant coach at Western University prior to his selection as the Miners' head coach in December 1998, played against the Miners while at Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State University) and coached against UMR as an assistant at Truman State University.

A native of Alexandria, Mo., Cannon faced the Miners as a quarterback at MSU, where he received his bachelor's degree in physical education in 1981. He began his coaching career that year as well as the defensive coordinator at Ozark High School in southwest Missouri and helped lead that team to its first playoff appearance in school history.

After that two-year stint, Cannon went into the collegiate ranks as a graduate assistant coach at Iowa State University with his primary duties being his work with the tight ends and special teams. Cannon, who also completed work on his master's degree at ISU in 1985, spent one of those two years as the head coach of the junior varsity program and one year as acting recruiting coordinator.

His next position was as the defensive coordinator at North Central College in Naperville, Ill., where he helped a struggling program improve to a 19-18-1 mark over the next four years -- the school's best four-year record in 30 seasons. That helped him get the position of defensive backs coach at Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State) in 1989. He was elevated in 1993 to defensive coordinator.

While at Truman, Cannon also served as recruiting coordinator and helped bring in players that led the Bulldogs to a record of 42-22 over a six-year span and to three appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Truman State finished second to Division II power Pittsburg State in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in each of the playoff years.

When Bulldog head coach Eric Holm left Truman State after the 1994 season, Cannon followed him to Northern Michigan University to serve in the same roles for the next two years. Northern Michigan had winning seasons during both of those years and had a two-year record of 14-6.

Prior to his arrival at UMR, Cannon was an assistant coach at Western Illinois University, primarily coaching the defensive backs. Over that span, WIU was ranked second in NCAA Division I-AA in 1997 and reached the national semifinals in 1998, falling in that round to eventual runner-up Georgia Southern.

While at MSU, Cannon played quarterback for the Bears' football team and pitched for the baseball team. He held the school record for career pitching wins (25) until it was broken in 2003 by Philadelphia Phillies draft choice Brad Ziegler. He received The Kirby Cannon file his bachelor's degree in physical education from the university in 1981. 1979-80 Quarterback, Missouri State State University 1981-82 Assistant coach, Ozark (Mo.) High School 2007 MINER COACHES 2007 MINER COACHES At UMR, Cannon will work on the defensive side of the ball (Defensive coordinator) for the sixth straight season after working with the offensive 1983-84 Graduate assistant coach, Iowa State University backs during his first three seasons at the helm of the Miner (Tight ends/Special teams) 1985-88 Assistant coach, North Central College program. (Defensive coordinator) 1989-94 Assistant coach, Truman State University Cannon and his wife, Lisa, have one son (Josh). (Defensive backs, became defensive coordinator in 1993) 1995-96 Assistant coach, Northern Michigan University (Assistant head coach/defensive coordinator) 1997-98 Assistant coach, Western Illinois University (Defensive backs) 1999- Head coach, University of Missouri-Rolla Assistant Coach Travis Boulware (Secondary) 9

Travis Boulware is beginning his 21st season on the Miner staff as the defensive backfield coach. He came to UMR in 1987 from Washburn University, where he served as the defensive backs coach. In 1986, Washburn's defense ranked first against the pass in the Central States Intercollegiate Conference. While coaching the defensive backs for a majority of his tenure at UMR, Boulware coached the running backs during the 1997 and 1998 seasons. He returned to the secondary in 1999.

Boulware, a 1982 graduate of Tennessee Technological University, played defensive back for the school's football team for two seasons. Prior to that, he spent two years at Chowan Junior College in North Carolina. Boulware also received his master's degree from Tennessee Tech.

A native of High Point, N.C., Boulware also served as UMR's baseball coach for 13 seasons from 1991-2003. The Miners were 20-19 in the 2003 season, their second winning season in his final three years as head coach. UMR also finished as runners- up in the MIAA Tournament to NCAA Division II World Series participant Central Missouri State in 1997.

Assistant Coach Josh Richards (Offensive Coordinator) 2007 MINER COACHES

Josh Richards, who served on the Miner coaching staff as the running backs coach during the 2006 season, has been elevated to the position of offensive coordinator for the University of Missouri-Rolla football program.

Richards took over for Marc Kolb, who stepped down from the post in February to take a similar position at Tusculum College. He will assume the reins of an unit that ranked as the top passing offense in NCAA Division II and ranked among the top 10 nation- ally overall a year ago. He worked with the team during the spring practice season.

The starting running back for the Miners, last season, Matt Padilla, finished with 1,120 all-purpose yards and did not have a fum- ble all season.

Richards – who played his high school football at – joined the Miner coaching staff in 2005 after a four-year stint as the head coach at John F. Hodge High School in St. James, Mo. In his last two seasons at the high school level, his teams averaged more than 330 yards and over 30 points per game with a team that included current Miner wide receiver Chad Shockley.

Prior to taking the head coaching position in St. James, Richards spent two years as the head coach of the freshman team at Rolla High School and one year as the head coach of the junior high team at Waynesville High School.

Richards is a graduate of Central Methodist University, where he was the captain of the Eagles’ 1997 team and a three-year letterman in the program. He started at quarterback for CMU’s team for two seasons. Assistant Coach Andy Ball (Offensive Line) Andy Ball, who has served on the coaching staffs at Culver-Stockton College and the University of Central Missouri, has been named as the new offensive line coach for the University of Missouri-Rolla football team. Ball has spent the last three seasons at Culver-Stockton as the offensive line and strength coach, while also working with various aspects of the special teams.

Prior to his stint at Culver-Stockton, Ball served as a graduate assistant on the staff at Central Missouri. He worked in all aspects of the Mules’ program, including assisting on special teams, game planning and video breakdowns as well as strength and condi- tioning. Ball also directed the UCM summer speed camp.

As a student assistant, he assisted in coaching the outside linebackers and special teams. He received his bachelor’s degree from UCM in 2001 and his master’s degree from the university two years later.

Ball’s father, Randy, previously served as the head coach at Western Illinois University and Missouri State University.

Assistant Coach Kyran Weaver (Defensive Line)

Kyran Weaver, a four-year letterwinner for the University of Missouri-Rolla football team, has joined the Miner coaching staff as the new defensive line coach.

Weaver finished his playing career after the 2005 season and spent the 2006 campaign as a student assistant coach while completing work on his bachelor’s degree in biological sciences. He coached the defensive line during the 2006 season when the Miners finished with a 6-5 record

During his career at UMR, Weaver played on the defensive line and had a career-high 47 tackles during the 2002 season. He had 14 tackles and three sacks in his senior year and also had an interception which he returned for a touchdown.

His younger brother, Kellen, is a redshirt freshman linebacker on the 2007 Miner roster.

10 UMR Chancellor Dr. John Carney III Dr. John F. Carney III, former provost and vice president for academic affairs at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass., began his tenure as chancellor at the University of Missouri-Rolla on Sept. 1, 2005. He succeeded Gary Thomas, who completed a five-year term as the university’s chancellor. "It is an honor to serve as chancellor of one of the nation's best technological universities," Carney said. "I believe my background and experience in teaching, research and academic leadership fit well with UMR's mission and future direction." A 40-year veteran of higher education, Carney served as WPI's provost and vice president for academic affairs from 1996 through 2004. In that capacity, he hired more than half of the current tenured and tenure-track faculty. He was involved with the creation of the Center for Educational Development, Technology and Assessment, led the renovation of several WPI laboratories, bolstered the campus's Interdisciplinary and Global Studies Division, and made WPI, one of the nation’s oldest technological universities, a more welcoming place for female faculty members. A civil engineer by training, Carney earned a bachelor's degree from Merrimack College in North Andover, Mass., in 1963. He also earned master's and Ph.D. degrees in civil engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. in 1964 and 1966 respectively. Carney began his academic career at the University of Connecticut, where he served on the civil engineering faculty from 1966-1981. He then joined Auburn University in Auburn, Ala., as professor and head of the civil engineering department, a position he held until 1983, when he joined Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., as a professor of civil engineering. At Vanderbilt, he served as associate dean for graduate affairs (1989) and then associate dean for research and graduate affairs (1993). He joined the faculty and administration at WPI in 1996. The field of impact mechanics has been Carney's major research interest for more than 30 years. During this period, he was awarded a series of grants and contracts with the National Science Foundation, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Federal Highway Administration, British Rail, the Advanced Railway Research Centre, and the Departments of Transportation in the States of Connecticut, Washington, Alabama, Georgia, Colorado, and Tennessee. This research activity resulted in the development and implementation of a whole series of impact attenuation devices employed in motorway safety applications in the United States and overseas. Carney holds nine patents in this area. In addition, his work with the railroad research community in Great Britain has led to new concepts for improving the crashworthiness of trains. Carney is the author of more than 140 technical publications in the area of structural mechanics and has been active on numerous National Research Council committees. He is also a fellow of the American Society of Engineers. Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Dr. Debra Robinson Dr. Debra A.G. Robinson, the former associate vice chancellor for student and international affairs at UMR, is in her fifth year as the campus’ vice chancellor for student affairs. She took over the position Jan. 1, 2003 after spending two years as UMR’s associate vice chancellor for student and international affairs. Robinson joined the UMR student affairs staff in 1980 as a counseling psychologist. She later was assistant director and associate director of the UMR Counseling Center, and served as director of UMR’s Center for Personal and Professional Development from 1990 through 2001. In 2001, she was appointed associate vice chancellor for student and international affairs, and is responsible for directing UMR’s leadership development programs, coordinating several administrative functions within the division, coordinating staff development and training efforts, and managing relationships with external constituents. She also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the engineering management department. Robinson earned her bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the University of Illinois at Springfield in 1976 and her master of arts and doctorate degrees in counseling psychology from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 1977 and 1980, respectively. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the International Coaching Federation and the Society of Psychologists in Management. She also remains active as a management and coaching consultant, and has written numerous papers and book chapters on a broad array of topics, including leadership development, engineering education, career opportunities, women in engineering and how students adapt to college life.

Director of Athletics Mark Mullin

Mark Mullin is in his 16th year as the University of Missouri-Rolla's director of athletics. This is his 10th year in which he is solely handling those duties as he stepped down as UMR's head swimming and diving coach following the 1997- 98 season. As director of athletics, Mullin has overseen a program that won four championships while it was affiliated with the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and had numerous student-athletes win academic honors on both the conference and national levels. In the past year alone, UMR had 208 student-athletes post a grade point average of at least 3.0 and 17 of them had grade point averages of 4.0. Two members of UMR's athletics program were recipients the of Ken B. Jones Awards, which was given to the top student-athlete in the MIAA. Since January 2000, UMR has had 24 Academic All- America selections, which is the fifth-highest total of any school in NCAA Division II. On the field, UMR had 19 student-athletes earn All-America honors and a total of 38 earn all-conference laurels last year in the Miners’ second season as a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference. During the 2006-07 school year, UMR had teams qualify for the GLVC’s post-season tournaments in men’s soccer, women’s and , while the men’s track and field team finished second at both the outdoor conference meets. UMR’s swimming team posted a fourth place — its 11th finish among the top 10 in the last 12 seasons at the NCAA Division II Championships — while the men’s track team had a 12th place finish at the indoor nationals and the softball team made its first appearance in school history at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional during the 2006-07 season. UMR ADMINISTRATION UMR ADMINISTRATION Under Mullin’s direction, UMR has hosted the NCAA South Central men's regional basketball tournament and MIAA men's basketball finals in 1996 and the 1999 MIAA cross country championships. He was also involved in the process that allowed UMR to move its conference affiliation to the Great Lakes Valley Conference beginning in the fall of 2005. Mullin had served in the coaching position for 12 years in addition to his duties as athletics director; he held the dual roles for his final six years as swimming coach. As a coach, the Miners posted a 96-27 dual meet record and won seven regional championships. His final team finished third at the 1998 NCAA Division II Championships, the highest finish ever for a UMR athletic team at an NCAA championship event. That finish followed an eighth-place performance at the 1997 national meet. Mullin was the chairman of the NCAA Division II men's and women's swimming and diving committee in the 2001-02 season and is again serving on that committee, while having served terms on the men's basketball and football regional advisory committee for the region. He completed a two-year term as the president of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association after spending the two prior years as the conference's vice president prior to UMR’s switch to the GLVC. NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Jeff Cawlfield 11

Dr. Jeff Cawlfield is in his fifth year as the university's faculty representative to the NCAA. He took over the duties in January 2003 following the retirement of Jack Ridley, who had served in the role for the previous three years. Cawlfield, the associate dean in UMR's School of Mines and Metallurgy, is also a professor in geological engineering at the university. He was among several UMR professors who were recipients of the UMR Sustained Excellence in Teaching awards, which were awarded at the end of the 2003 spring semester. He has also received a number of faculty excellence awards at UMR. After joining the UMR faculty in 1987, Cawlfield was named professor of geological engineering in 1999 and became head of the geological engineering department the following year. He moved into the role of associate dean in 2001. Cawlfield received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Washington State University in 1981 and then completed work on his master's and doctorate degrees at the University of

California-Berkeley. UMR ADMINISTRATION Cawlfield is also an Honorary Knight of St. Patrick, an honor he received in 2002 along with a group that included Dr. Manuel Pacheco prior to his retirement from the University of Missouri system. He was selected by Pacheco to attend the first UM Leadership Development Program during the 2000-01 academic year. Asst. Athletics Director/SWA Sarah Moore

Sarah Moore, is in her fifth year as the assistant director of athletics at UMR, where she also serves as the senior women’s administrator and director of UMR’s intramural program. Moore spent 13 seasons as the head coach for the UMR cross country and men’s track programs and 18 seasons as the head coach of the women’s track squad before moving into the administrative position last summer. She is a 1973 graduate of Union University and is in her 27th year at UMR, where she has also coached the Lady Miner softball and teams. While serving as track coach, she completed a six-year term as a member of the NCAA Track and Field committee. Before coming to UMR, Moore spent three seasons at the University of Wyoming and one at Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis). In addition to her administrative duties within the athletics department, Moore is also the chair of the Department of Physical Education and Recreation.

UMR ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY (Area code: 573)

Mark Mullin ...... Director of Athletics ...... 341-4175 Joe Ahearn ...... Men’s Soccer Coach ...... 341-4102 Andy Ball ...... Football Assistant...... 341-6897 Travis Boulware...... Football Assistant...... 341-4191 Greg Bozeka...... Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 341-4107 Kirby Cannon...... Head Football Coach...... 341-4957 Todd DeGraffenreid...... Head Baseball Coach...... 341-7506 Alan Eads ...... Women’s Basketball Coach ...... 341-4105 Jim Glasch...... Men’s Basketball Assistant ...... 341-6403 Doug Grooms ...... Head Swimming Coach...... 341-6149 Dennis Hammett...... Athletic Attendant ...... 341-6334 Mike Heiberg ...... Athletic Attendant ...... 341-6334 Pam Hemme...... Athletics Secretary ...... 341-4175 Keri Hessel ...... Women’s Basketball Assistant ...... 341-4179 Debbie Hickey ...... Budget/Compliance...... 341-4178 Jason Holt...... Head Coach...... 341-6848 John Kean ...... Sports Information Director ...... 341-4140 Don Kennedy...... Head Softball Coach ...... 341-4968 Jon Kiester...... Women’s Soccer Coach...... 341-7032 Dale Martin ...... Men’s Basketball Coach...... 341-4101 Tiffany King...... Head Athletic Trainer...... 341-4107 Sterling Martin ...... Track/Cross Country Coach...... 341-4971 Sue Melton ...... Athletics Insurance...... 341-4673 Sarah Moore...... Asst. Athletics Director/Sr. Woman’s Admin...... 341-4106 Ryan Murphy ...... Equipment Room Manager ...... 341-6334 Steve Olds ...... Athletic Attendant ...... 341-6334 Patti Peterson ...... Athletics Secretary ...... 341-4973 Josh Richards...... Football Assistant...... 341-6226 Heather Roberts ...... Volleyball Assistant ...... 341-4721 Bryan Schiding ...... Track/Cross Country Assistant...... 341-4104 Kyran Weaver...... Football Assistant...... 341-4103

12 After posting back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in two decades, the University of Missouri-Rolla football team will have a bit of a different look this fall. However, the plan is that the changes won’t slow down the program’s progress over the last two seasons and if everything falls in place, the Miners could reach heights that have not been attained in years. Not only do the Miners have to replace three of their most productive offensive players, but the coaching staff has three newcomers to it. “We’ve had to make a few adjustments since the end of last season,” said head coach Kirby Cannon. “But one of the pluses was that Josh Richards (UMR’s new offensive coordinator) has been here for the last two seasons and during the spring as well. “Those who were here for the spring game could see that we improved as the contest went on and I would expect that our team will be able to do that through the pre-season before our season opener.” Another group that quietly improved last year after a slow start was the defense, which allowed more than 14 points only once — a victory over Butler — in the final five games of the season. “That was something we could really hang our hat during our off-season workouts,” Cannon added. “We started to turn the corner on defense late last season and that was a key to winning a couple of close games that we had down the stretch.” UMR will open the 2007 season against a pair of long-time rivals in Truman State and Missouri State; the Miners are facing Truman for the first time since leaving the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and Missouri State for the first time since the Bears made their move to the NCAA Division I ranks in 1981. UMR has five home games on the slate this fall. Ashton Gronewold, a consensus pre-season All-America selection for the 2007 season, Offense enters the year as the holder of 15 school records including nearly all of the UMR While it will have to replace three of its top yardage producers from last season, receiving marks. He caught 78 passes for the Miners still have one of the nation’s top players in senior wide receiver Ashton 1,120 yards and 15 touchdowns last season. Gronewold who is wrapping up a record-setting career at UMR this fall. Gronewold, an All-America selection in each of the past two seasons and pre-season All-America choice for 2007, enters the 2007 season as the holder of 15 school records and is a candidate for more post-season honors this fall including the Harlon Hill Award for the top player in NCAA Division II. Last season, Gronewold broke his own records with 78 catches for 1,120 yards and scored 17 touchdowns, including scores on kickoff and punt returns during the season. The Miners also have more in the receiving corps with Mike Greaving, who caught 50 passes for 789 yards and five scores in a breakout sophomore season; and current sophomores Nathan Binder, who had 22 catches for 373 yards and one touchdown and Chad Shockley, who made 20 catches for 259 yards and a pair of scores. The Miners have additional veterans at wideout with returning lettermen Adam Clark and Ryan Vessell along with tight end Bryan Crider. However, the Miners will have a new quarterback throwing the ball to those receivers and running the offense — and the starter will be determined in the pre-season in a battle between junior college transfers Brad Guidry and Jason Schleuter. Guidry, who played for national champion Blinn Junior College last season, will compete for the job with Schleuter, who played last the last two seasons at Joliet Junior College. Behind them at running back will be returner David Shields, returning squadmember Jerome Miller and newcomer Antonio Williams, who joins the program after playing at Mount San Antonio College in California. On the offensive line, the Miners return five players with starting experience, headed by center Andrew Ravadge and tackle James Smith. Both were mainstays along the offensive line last season along with John Krumme, who will play at guard this fall and compete with senior Geoff Stafford for a starting job. The right side of the offensive line will see a pair of new starters. Colin Douthit, a

2007 MINER OUTLOOK sophomore who saw playing time last year, will compete for the tackle spot with Brandon Jordan, while newcomer Justin Hansen, a transfer from Butler County Community College, will look to earn the starting spot at right guard. Josh Hesse, who made several starts last season, will also compete for playing time at that position.

James Smith is one of five Miners on this year’s roster with starting experience on the offensive line. “I really believe that we’ll be able to move forward faster on offense because of the experience on the line,” Cannon said. 13 “There is no question that we have the skill position players to get some big things accomplished and having some stability on the line is a key to the success we can have this season.” Defense In the first half of the 2006 season, the Miner defense allowed an average of 35.8 points per game — but cut that number down by 62 percent in the final five games of the season when they gave up just 13.6 a contest. UMR won four of its final five games of the year to get to 6-5 on the season. “As time went on, we developed more consistency on defense,” Cannon said. “We were able to finally get settled in and once that happened, the results went more in our favor. We just want to pick up where we left off last year.” The Miners have experience at nearly every position on this side of the ball. Defensive ends Loren Severs and Matt Loula started making an major impact as time went on as they combined to make 13 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. 2007 MINER OUTLOOK Inside, Kalvin Bishop and Dallas Massie are the projected starters as the year begins, but figure to get competition for those spots from returners Patrick Akley and Adam Strein. At linebacker, the Miners have a two-year starter back in Justin Butler, who was second on the team in tackles last season with 73. He figures to man one of the outside spots, while returners Jamel Anderson and Garyion Turner will contend for the other two starting roles. Turner had 30 tackles during the course of last season. Alvin Davie, a transfer from Tennessee State, also figures to be in the mix at Safety Brian Jordan tied for the team lead linebacker after spending the spring season at UMR, while Brandon Kessler will also try in interceptions last season and will head to earn time there after playing at defensive end last fall. up a unit that gave up less than 14 points The Miners’ third-leading tackler last year, free safety Brian Jordan, heads up a a game in the final five contests in 2006. young group in the secondary. Jordan had 61 tackles and tied for the team lead with three interceptions a year ago. He will be paired up at safety with Robbie Woodard, who had 39 stops a year ago at the strong safety position. UMR also has a returning starter back at cornerback in Jamel Sims, who missed much of the 2006 season with an injury. Sims had 21 tackles and two interceptions during the 2005 campaign, but had his season cut short last year when he was injured in the second game of the season. The other cornerback spot figures to be manned by returning letterman Lance Eftink, who spent a good portion of last fall as one of the Miners’ top special teams players. UMR has a lot of youth in the backup spots on the pre-season depth chart, with sophomores Jon Landstra and Corey Taylor and redshirt freshman Kirk Stilwell competing for spots. Special Teams Tim Valencia earned first-team honors from the Great Lakes Football Conference last season after a solid first year in a Miner uniform. Valencia converted 42 of his 44 extra point attempts as well as eight of 11 field goal tries. Freshman Joe Drahos will back up Valencia. Punter Brian Mueller also had a good first season as the Miner punter, as he averaged 37.6 yards per punt without a touchback. However, an off-season injury will sideline Mueller and leave the punting duties — at least for the early part of the season — in the hands of Valencia or incoming freshman Tony Wright, who averaged better than 40 yards a punt as a high school senior. The Miners’ return game should be in good hands with Gronewold heading up the crew. He averaged nearly 20 yards per kickoff return and 10.5 yards a punt return. Gronewold returned both a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown last season and has three kick Loren Severs (pictured above) and Matt Loula combined returns for scores in his Miner career. for 13 tackles behind the line of scrimmage from their Kessler or Adam Helton, a offensive lineman, head into the defensive end positions last season. season as the probable long snappers. Incoming freshman Derek Richards could also contend for that role as well.

14 (As of July 25, 2007) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 David Shields RB 5-9 190 Jr. Florissant, Mo./Univ. of Northern Iowa 2 Brian Jordan DB 5-11 195 Jr. Florissant, Mo./Univ. of Northern Iowa 3 Jerome Miller RB 5-11 195 Fr.-R Toronto, Ont./Don Bosco HS 4 Robbie Woodard DB 6-1 200 Jr. Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall School 5 Antonio Williams RB 6-0 185 Jr. Temecula, Calif./Mount San Antonio JC 6 Jamel Anderson LB 5-11 245 Sr. Decatur, Ill./Joliet JC 6 Justin Higginbotham LB 5-11 175 Fr. Potosi, Mo./Potosi HS 7 Garyion Turner LB 5-9 235 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz./Glendale CC 7 Joe Drahos PK 5-10 185 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington HS 8 Corey Taylor DB 5-10 190 So. Kansas City, Mo./Winnetonka HS 9 Renny Dillinger PK 5-11 180 Sr. Springfield, Ill./Ursuline Academy 9 Jake Drallmeier RB 5-7 185 Fr. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 10 Jason Schleuter QB 6-2 210 Jr. Lafayette, Ind./Joliet JC 11 R.J. Miller LB 6-0 230 Jr. Dana Point, Calif./Orange Coast CC 12 Brad Guidry QB 6-7 240 Jr. Rusk, Texas/Blinn JC 13 Steve Watson QB 6-0 175 Fr. Berkeley, Ill./Walther Lutheran HS 14 Matt Sachtleben QB 6-2 185 Jr. Edwardsville, Ill./Metro East Lutheran HS 15 Michael Wilson RB 5-8 175 Fr. Valrico, Fla./King HS 16 Mike Greaving WR 6-1 205 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Mary’s HS 17 Ryan Shubatt QB 6-2 185 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Jefferson HS 18 Bryan Crider TE 6-2 215 So. Jefferson City, Mo./Helias HS 19 Jon Landstra DB 6-0 195 So. O’Fallon, Mo./Fort Zumwalt North HS 20 Lance Eftink DB 5-10 195 So. Desloge, Mo./North County HS 21 Phillip Tillman DB 5-7 155 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Hazelwood East HS 22 Skyler Knickerbocker LB 5-10 200 Fr. Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk HS 23 Torey Patton DB 5-8 160 So. St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS 24 Ashton Gronewold WR 5-10 190 Sr. Carthage, Ill./Carthage HS 25 Cameron Williams WR 5-11 170 Fr. Princeton, Ky./Caldwell County HS 26 Brandyn Mueller DB 6-0 190 Fr. Troy, Ill./Triad HS 27 Ted Grimes DB 6-0 195 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Vianney HS 28 Jamel Sims DB 6-2 175 Sr. Kansas City, Mo./Hickman Mills HS 29 Keith Homco LB 5-7 195 Jr. Troy, Mo./Troy Buchanan HS 30 Brett Soendker LB 6-0 190 Fr. Moberly, Mo./Moberly HS 31 Adam Clark WR 5-8 155 Jr. Bentonville, Ark./Bentonville HS 32 Kirk Stilwell DB 5-7 160 Fr.-R Ballwin, Mo./Parkway South HS 33 Oliver Carter DL 6-1 265 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Horton Watkins HS 34 Craig Jewell RB 6-1 195 Fr. Bennington, Neb./Bennington HS 35 Brandon Kessler LB 6-1 245 Sr. Dunham, Calif./Solano CC 35 Nathan Stodghill LB 6-0 220 Fr. Grain Valley, Mo./Grain Valley HS 36 Jacob Saxton RB 6-0 215 Fr. Hannibal, Mo./Hannibal HS 37 Trevor Swearingen DB 6-0 200 Fr.-R Houston, Mo./Houston HS 38 Sam Pitsch DB 6-2 185 Fr.-R Fort Smith, Ark./Southside HS 39 Charles Eichmeyer DB 5-10 175 Jr. Washington, Mo./Washington HS 40 Ashley Jordan LB 6-1 215 Fr. Chicago, Ill./John Hope HS 41 Alvin Davie LB 6-4 240 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Tennessee Tech Univ. 42 Justin Butler LB 5-8 210 Jr. Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall School 43 Justin Philpy DL 6-2 265 Fr.-R McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS 44 Ryan Sadil DL 5-11 225 So. Omaha, Neb./Millard South HS 45 Marc Fagan DL 6-4 205 Fr. Marceline, Mo./Marceline HS 46 Kalvin Bishop DL 6-0 290 Sr. San Francisco, Calif./City Coll. of San Fran.

2007 MINER ROSTER 2007 MINER ROSTER 47 Jared Bahr TE 6-1 215 Fr.-R Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 48 Sean Kelley LB 5-8 205 Sr. Willow Springs, Mo./Willow Springs HS 48 Tony Wright PK-P 6-2 165 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Parkway North HS 49 Matt Loula DL 6-2 230 Jr. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North HS 50 Andrew Ravadge OL 6-3 310 Sr. Cupertino, Calif./DeAnza College 51 Stephen Schollmeyer OL 6-5 285 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Trinity Catholic HS 52 Kellen Weaver LB 5-10 250 Fr.-R Country Club Hills, Ill./Hillcrest HS 53 Brian Peterson OL 6-5 245 Fr. Jacksonville, Ill./Jacksonville HS 54 John Krumme OL 5-11 270 So. Mineral Wells, W.Va./Parkersburg South HS 55 Eric Poythress DL 6-0 245 So. Jackson, Mo./Jackson HS NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 15 56 Matt Kuelker OL 6-1 250 Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo./St. Mary’s HS 57 Tim Pierce OL 6-5 230 Fr. Buffalo, Mo./Buffalo HS 58 Matt Morrow DL 6-1 225 Jr. Lawson, Mo./Lawson HS 59 Steve Edwards LB 5-11 205 So. Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart Griffin HS 60 Tim Webster OL 6-2 290 So. St. James, Mo./Benedictine College 61 Collin Bahr OL 6-4 295 Fr. McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS 62 Dan Hickman OL 6-2 285 So. Louisburg, Kan./Coffeyville CC 63 Adam Strein DL 6-1 245 So. Altamont, Mo./Gallatin HS 64 Justin Hansen OL 6-3 295 Jr. Overland Park, Kan./Butler County CC 65 Josh Hesse OL 6-1 270 Sr. Granite City, Ill./Granite City HS 66 Matthew Mast OL 6-3 230 Fr. Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart Griffin HS 67 James Smith OL 6-4 275 Sr. Bolton, Tenn./Bolton HS 68 Doug Beach OL 5-11 265 Fr.-R Richardson, Texas/Richardson HS 69 Gregg Crannick OL 6-3 260 Fr. St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell HS

70 Levi Gross OL 5-11 285 So. Carrollton, Ill./Carrollton HS 2007 MINER ROSTER 71 Brandon Jordan OL 6-3 265 So. New Orleans, La./Ouachita Baptist Univ. 73 Adam Helton OL 6-5 295 So. Champaign, Ill./Centennial HS 74 Abraham Van Dyke DL 6-0 240 So. Marceline, Mo./Marceline HS 75 Geoff Stafford OL 6-3 285 Sr. Columbia, Mo./Hickman HS 75 Travis Abbott OL 6-8 280 Fr. Danville, Ill./Danville HS 76 Scott Pitsch OL 6-3 270 Jr. Fort Smith, Ark./Southside HS 77 Nicholas Williams DL 6-2 240 Fr.-R O’Fallon, Mo./Fort Zumwalt North HS 78 Scott Ricks DL 6-0 260 So. Jefferson City, Mo./Jefferson City HS 79 Colin Douthit OL 6-3 250 So. Stilwell, Kan./Blue Valley North HS 80 Nathan Binder WR 6-2 180 So. Maidstone, Ont./Windsor AKO 81 Chris Norgren DL 6-3 230 So. Wichita, Kan./Bishop Carroll HS 82 Ryan Vessell WR 5-8 165 Jr. San Antonio, Texas/Central Catholic HS 83 Clint Cottrell TE 6-3 205 Jr. Memphis, Mo./Scotland County HS 84 Brian Mueller P 6-1 230 So. St. Louis, Mo./Parkway North HS 85 Mark Scabarozi WR 6-3 185 Fr.-R Monett, Mo./Monett HS 86 Chad Shockley WR 6-0 200 So. St. James, Mo./John F. Hodge HS 87 Danny Koehler TE 6-3 225 Jr. Little Rock, Ark./Univ. of Tulsa 88 Chad Stanley TE 6-2 210 Fr. St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell North HS 89 Aaron Gowdy WR 6-0 180 Fr. Olathe, Kan./Olathe East HS 90 Phillip Shields DL 5-9 230 So. Kansas City, Kan./Sumner Academy 90 Joseph Ridpath DL 6-5 245 Fr. Shelbina, Mo./South Shelby HS 91 Steve Franklin DL 5-11 295 So. Arlington, Texas/Mansfield Summit HS 92 Tim Valencia PK-P 5-10 185 Sr. Ramona, Calif./San Diego Mesa College 93 Michael Dreyer DL 6-1 245 Sr. Wright City, Mo./Wright City HS 93 Derek Richards OL 6-3 205 Fr. Webster Groves, Mo./Webster Groves HS 94 Loren Severs DL 6-5 245 So. Macomb, Ill./Macomb HS 95 Matt Tosh DL 6-1 245 So. Jasper, Mo./Jasper HS 96 Patrick Akley DL 6-1 260 Jr. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 97 Ryan O’Leary LB 6-0 215 Fr.-R Shorewood, Ill./Joliet West HS 98 Matthew McCann DL 6-4 235 Fr. Modesto, Calif./Modesto Christian HS 99 Dallas Massie DL 6-2 275 Sr. Springfield, Mo./Glendale HS

HEAD COACH: Kirby Cannon ASSISTANT COACHES: Josh Richards (offensive coordinator), Travis Boulware (defensive backs), Andy Ball (offensive line), Kyran Weaver (defensive line) STUDENT ASSISTANTS: Gabriel Cunha (linebackers), Evan Gray (quarterbacks), Nathan Williams (defensive backs)

16 Left Tackle Left Defensive End 67 James Smith, 6-4, 275, Sr. 49 Matt Loula, 6-2, 230, Jr. 73 Adam Helton, 6-5, 295, So. 74 Abe VanDyke, 6-0, 240, So.

Left Guard Left Defensive Tackle 75 Geoff Stafford, 6-3, 285, Sr. 99 Dallas Massie, 6-3, 275, Sr. 54 John Krumme, 5-11, 270, So. 63 Adam Strein, 6-1, 245, So.

Center Right Defensive Tackle 50 Andrew Ravadge, 6-3, 310, Sr. 46 Kalvin Bishop, 6-0, 290, Sr. 56 Matt Kuelker, 6-1, 250, Fr.-R 96 Patrick Akley, 6-1, 260, Jr.

Right Guard Right Defensive End 64 Justin Hansen, 6-3, 295, Jr. 94 Loren Severs, 6-5, 245, So. 65 Josh Hesse, 6-1, 270, Sr. 93 Michael Dreyer, 6-1, 245, Sr.

Right Tackle Outside Linebacker 79 Colin Douthit, 6-3, 250, So. 6 Jamel Anderson, 5-11, 245, Sr. 71 Brandon Jordan, 6-3, 265, So. 41 Alvin Davie, 6-4, 240, Jr.

Tight End Inside Linebacker 18 Bryan Crider, 6-2, 215, So. 7 Garyion Turner, 5-9, 235, Sr. 83 Clint Cottrell, 6-3, 205, Jr. 35 Brandon Kessler, 6-1 245, Sr.

Wide Receiver Outside Linebacker 24 Ashton Gronewold, 5-10, 190, Sr. 42 Justin Butler, 5-8, 210, Jr. 16 Mike Greaving, 6-1, 205, Jr. 59 Steve Edwards, 5-11 205, So.

Wide Receiver Cornerback 86 Chad Shockley, 6-0, 200, So. 20 Lance Eftink, 5-10, 195, So. 31 Adam Clark, 5-8, 155, Jr. 8 Corey Taylor, 5-10, 190, So.

Wide Receiver Cornerback 80 Nathan Binder, 6-2, 180, So. 28 Jamel Sims, 6-2, 175, Sr. 82 Ryan Vessell, 5-8, 165, Jr. 32 Kirk Stilwell, 5-7, 160, Fr.-R

Quarterback Strong Safety 12 Brad Guidry, 6-7, 240, Jr. 4 Robbie Woodard, 6-1, 200, Jr. 10 Jason Schleuter, 6-2, 210, Jr. 19 Jon Landstra, 6-0, 195, So.

Running Back Free Safety 1 David Shields, 5-9, 190, Jr. 2 Brian Jordan, 5-11, 195, Jr. 3 Jerome Miller, 5-11, 195, Fr.-R 26 Brandyn Mueller, 6-0, 190, Fr.

Placekicker Punter 92 Tim Valencia, 5-10, 185, Sr. 84 Brian Mueller, 6-1, 230, So. 7 Joe Drahos, 5-10, 185, Fr. 48 Tony Wright, 6-2, 165, Fr. 2007 PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART 2007 PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART 2007 HARLON HILL AWARD CANDIDATE 17

#24 Ashton Gronewold WR, 5-10, 190, Sr. (3L) Carthage, Ill./Carthage HS

Pre-season All-America selection by Lindy’s Football…named to three All-America teams following a junior year in which he set or tied 12 school records…was chosen to the Associated Press Little All-America team as a second-team selection and to the third team by Football Gazette and D2Football.com…shared the Great Lakes Football Conference’s “Offensive Player of the Year” honor with Central State’s Derrick Moss in 2006 and was a first-team all-league selection…finished the year with a school record 78 receptions for 1,120 yards

and 15 touchdowns…also scored touchdowns on a kickoff return (94 yards vs. Saint Joseph’s) and a punt 2007 MINER PROFILES return (69 yards vs. Butler)…broke the UMR single-game record for receiving yards with 229 on nine catches in the comeback victory at Morehead State…set a new mark for all-purpose yards with 294 a week later against Saint Joseph’s, one of three games where he eclipsed the 200-yard mark in that category…finished the year with a UMR record 1,788 all-purpose yards…posted a season-best 11 catches at Southwestern Oklahoma State…scored touchdowns in nine of UMR’s 11 games in 2006…named to the all-region team by Football Gazette and Daktronics and to the academic all-district second team…earned honorable mention All- America honors from Football Gazette after a record-setting sophomore year...was named second-team all- region by Football Gazette and Daktronics in the southwest region...was also named first-team All-IFA for the 2005 season...posted then school record totals of 75 receptions for 1,080 yards and a record 17 touchdowns...also had a kickoff return of 95 yards for a score, giving him a UMR record 18 touchdowns and 108 points on the season...became the first UMR player in history to eclipse the 100-point mark for a season...had three games with at least 10 catches, hauling in 12 for 127 yards and three scores against Morehead State including the longest touchdown reception of the year of 80 yards...had 11 catches and two scores against Saint Joseph's, while catching 10 for a career-high 174 yards and three touchdowns against Butler...caught scoring passes with a second left against Southwest Baptist and with eight seconds left against Morehead State to give UMR a chance to tie Ashton Gronewold or win the game...caught scoring passes in seven of UMR's 11 games last season and in 12 of the 19 games he has played for Career Game-by-Game the Miners...caught 38 passes for 499 yards and seven touchdowns (tied for the team lead), despite playing in just eight of 2004 REC-YDS KR PR TD AP YDS Upper Iowa DNP the Miners' 11 games in the 2004 season...caught at least two Colorado Mines DNP passes in every game he appeared in and posted single-game Mo. Southern DNP highs of seven catches for 118 yards against Truman...had two Northwest Mo. St. 4-79 22 0 0 95 touchdown receptions in that game as well as in the victory over Pittsburg State 5-26 26 0 1 52 No. 23-ranked Central Missouri State...also returned nine kickoffs Southwest Baptist 6-83 95 0 1 178 for an average of nearly 16 yards per return and had six rushes Central Missouri 6-68 0 0 2 68 for 24 yards...was selected as the player of the year by the Washburn 3-44 0 0 0 44 Macomb Journal-Star and Quincy Herald-Whig last season and Emporia State 2-39 0 0 1 43 Truman State 7-118 0 0 2 125 also earned all-state and all-conference honors in each of the last Missouri Western 5-42 0 0 0 52 two seasons...was an academic all-state selection who was TOTALS 38-499 143 0 7 666 ranked first in his graduating class. Personal: Attended Carthage High School, where his coach was Jim Unruh...born Dec. 24, 2005 REC-YDS KR PR TD AP YDS 1985 in Carthage, Ill....son of Merlin and Jolene Upper Iowa 6-56 0 0 0 56 Gronewold...majoring in engineering management. Central Methodist 7-112 0 0 1 112 Wayne St. (Neb.) 3-39 0 0 0 39 Peru State 6-92 0 0 0 92 Saint Joseph’s 11-126 0 0 2 126 Southwest Baptist 8-110 0 0 4 116 SW Oklahoma St. 1-11 0 0 0 11 South Dakota St. 5-111 103 0 2 214 Austin Peay 6-122 0 0 2 122 Morehead State 12-127 99 0 4 226 Butler 10-174 0 0 3 174 TOTALS 75-1080 202 0 18 1288

2006 REC-YDS KR PR TD AP YDS Tiffin 5-82 84 0 2 162 Southeast Mo. St. 8-71 67 0 1 138 Lincoln 4-52 0 11 1 63 Morehead State 9-229 0 0 3 229 Saint Joseph’s 6-111 174 9 3 294 SW Oklahoma St. 11-121 0 5 2 126 Austin Peay 7-28 57 10 0 100 Southern Nazarene 9-122 38 0 0 160 Butler 6-77 84 81 2 242 Wayne St. (Neb.) 7-125 26 21 1 172 Ky. Wesleyan 6-102 0 0 2 102 TOTALS 78-1120 530 137 17 1788

CAREER 181-2699 875 137 42 3742

18 and earned all-star honors from the Ontario Football RETURNING LETTERMEN League...named to the Canadian Junior Football League's all- star team after catching 21 passes for 395 yards and seven touchdowns in 2005...scored 10 touchdowns on the year as he #96 Patrick Akley had two punt returns for scores (he averaged 26.4 yards per DL, 6-1, 265, So. (2L) return) and one kickoff return that he scored on. Personal: Attended Windsor AKO High School...born Sept. 28, 1985 in Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS Windsor, Ont....son of Dave and Shelley Binder...majoring in architectural engineering.

Finished the 2006 season with eight tackles, including one for a loss from his defensive tackle position…had a #46 Kalvin Bishop season-high three tackles at DL, 6-0, 290, Sr. (1L) Southwestern Oklahoma State…saw a good deal of playing time as a freshman Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall School in 2005 season after a redshirt year...finished with nine tackles, three of Returning letterman who will play on the which were solo, and two tackles for a defensive line…had seven tackles in his loss...picked up second-team all-district first season at UMR after transferring and all-conference honors last season from City College of San Francisco…had while playing at Rolla High School...also two tackles, including a sack, in UMR’s named to the Southwest Missouri victory over Austin Peay…played on a Football Coaches Association second-team...was a first-team team that finished with a 9-2 record in academic all-conference selection in the . the 2005 season. Personal: Attended Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Will Wood High School, where his coach Scott Stallcup...born April 22, 1986 in Adak, Alaska...son of was Dan Duke...born March 6, 1985 in Rhet and Jackie Akley...majoring in mechanical engineering. Oakland, Calif....son of Kalvin Bishop, Sr....majoring in business at UMR. #6 Jamel Anderson #42 Justin Butler LB, 5-11, 245, Sr. (1L) LB, 5-8, 210, Jr. (2L) Decatur, Ill./Joliet JC Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall School

Two-year starter at linebacker for the Returning letterman who will compete Miners...was second on the team in for a starting position at linebacker...had tackles during the 2006 season with 73, four tackles in a reserve role during his including three for a loss…reached first season at UMR…earned all-state, double figures in the tackle column on all-county and all-conference honors at three occasions with a high of 13 at the high school level, where he earned Morehead State…also had an his team's most valuable player interception and fumble recovery during award....previously played at Joliet the year…finished the 2005 season with Junior College, where one of the 61 tackles, including 29 initial assistant coaches was Tom Minnick, is stops...also had three tackles for a loss a former quarterback for the Miners who and a forced fumble during the was just named as the school's head season...had a season-high nine tackles coach. Personal: Attended Eisenhower High School, where against Southwest Baptist...good all- his coach was Dennis Sheppard...born Oct. 16, 1984 in around athlete who was redshirted in the 2004 season...earned Decatur, Ill....son of Melvin and Lucille Anderson...majoring in all-conference honors in three sports at the high school level business. (football, soccer and track), earning the team's most valuable player honor in football...was a co-captain as a senior and earned first-team all-conference laurels as a running back and #80 Nathan Binder linebacker...was part of a relay team in track that broke the WR, 6-2, 180, So. (1L) school record in the 4x100-meter relay. Personal: Attended Holland Hall School, where his coach was Tag Gross...born Maidstone, Ont./Windsor AKO July 13, 1986 in Tulsa, Okla....son of Robert and Pam Butler...majoring in education.

2007 MINER PROFILES 2007 MINER PROFILES Expected to compete for one of the starting spots at wide receiver this fall...recorded 22 catches for 373 yards and a touchdown in his freshman season at UMR…scored his touchdown in the Miners’ win at Lincoln, where he also had his longest catch of the season of 44 yards…had 109 yards on seven catches in his collegiate debut at Tiffin…was the Windsor AKO Fratmen's "Offensive Player of the Year" in 2005

#33 Oliver Carter #18 Bryan Crider 19 DL, 6-1, 265, Jr. (2L) TE, 6-2, 215, So. (1L) St. Louis, Mo./Horton Watkins HS Jefferson City, Mo./Helias HS

Expected to contend for a starting spot Returning letterman who is expected to at defensive end this season...finished compete for the starting spot at tight last season with four tackles…had two end…had three catches last season, tackles during the 2005 season in the including a touchdown reception against eight games he appeared in, including Butler…also made four tackles on one for a loss...was a second-team all- special teams…had two touchdown conference pick at linebacker and catches during the Miners’ spring running back as a high school senior... game…redshirted in 2005 after coming earned first-team all-academic honors. to UMR as a linebacker...earned all- Personal: Attended Horton Watkins district honors and all-conference 2007 MINER PROFILES High School, where his coach was Jerry honors (twice) at the linebacker position Maher....born Jan. 22, 1985 in St. Louis, in high school. Personal: Attended Mo....son of Oliver and Yvette Helias High School, where his coach Carter....majoring in psychology. was Mike Jeffries...born Dec. 1, 1986 in St. Louis, Mo....son of Sam and Sharon Crider...majoring in #31 Adam Clark engineering management. WR, 5-8, 170, Jr. (1L) #79 Colin Douthit Bentonville, Ark./Bentonville HS OL, 6-3, 250, So. (1L) Will seek to earn playing time at wide Stilwell, Kan./Blue Valley North HS receiver this season...missed the 2006 season due to an injury…earned Expected to compete for a starting spot playing time during the 2005 campaign on the offensive line this fall…earned as he caught five passes for 58 yards in playing time as a redshirt freshman in the 10 games he appeared in...received 2006…served as a team captain in the the kickoff that led to a 90-yard return 2004 season, and earned an honorable for a touchdown as the Miners ran a mention all-county selection during that double reverse on the play...also had season despite missing half of it due to five tackles on special teams...was an injury...was named as a pre-season redshirted in 2004...earned all-state and "Prepster all-region lineman" honors all-conference honors for a second time prior to his senior year and was a four- in the 2003 season after catching 23 time all-academic selection in the passes for 302 years and two touchdowns for a team that Eastern Kansas League. Personal: primarily ran the football...made 57 tackles and intercepted a Attended Blue Valley Northwest High pass while playing as a defensive back...was named to the School, where his coach was Troy Morris...born Feb. 15, 1987 Channel 5 Super Team and KURN's Dream Team following the in Kansas City, Mo....son of Evan and Janine Douthit and 2003 season. Personal: Attended Bentonville High School, Melinda McDonald...plans to major in civil and architectural where his coach was Gary Wear...born Feb. 19, 1986 in engineering at UMR. Rogers, Ark....son of Grey and Karen Clark...majoring in information science and technology. #83 Clint Cottrell TE, 6-3, 205, Jr. (1L) Memphis, Mo./Scotland County HS

Returner who will attempt to earn a role at tight end...also plays on special teams…had one reception covering 34 yards last fall…was redshirted in the 2004 season...earned numerous honors as a prep player, including second-team all-district and all-conference honors as both a defensive back and wide receiver...also played basketball and earned all-league honors in that sport, as well as track where he was a state qualifier as part of a 4x800-meter relay team. Personal: Attended Scotland County High School, where his coach was Brent Bondurant...born August 2, 1985 in Memphis, Mo....son of Bill and Cindy Cottrell...majoring in electrical engineering and engineering management. Justin Butler

20 #59 Steve Edwards #16 Mike Greaving LB, 5-11, 205, So. (1L) WR, 6-1, 205, Jr. (2L)

Springfield, Ill./Sacred Ht. Griffin HS St. Louis, Mo./St. Mary’s HS

Returner who will play at a linebacker Expected to compete for a starting role spot...had four tackles during the 2006 at wide receiver after a breakout season season, including one for a loss…was in 2006…finished as the Miners’ third- redshirted in the 2005 campaign… leading receiver with 50 catches for 789 earned first-team all-conference laurels yards and five touchdowns…had at least at linebacker and was named as the three receptions in every game with "Player of the Week" in the Springfield highs of seven in victories over Southern area during the 2004 season...also Nazarene and Kentucky Wesleyan… earned academic all-state honors in his also eclipsed the 100-yard mark in senior year. Personal: Attended receptions in both of those games, Sacred Heart Griffin High School, where posting 150 yards against SNU and 127 his coach was Ken Lenard...born Jan. 4, against KWC…caught the go-ahead 1987 in Dallas, Texas...son of Mark and touchdown in the third quarter of the Ellen Edwards...majoring in civil victory over Southern Nazarene…had two touchdown catches engineering. in the win at Morehead State…finished fourth on the team with his 789 all-purpose yards…saw playing time in 10 games in 2005 and made two receptions for six yards...redshirted during #20 Lance Eftink the 2004 season...versatile player at the high school level who DB, 5-10, 195, So. (3L) also played defensive back, wide receiver, kicker and punter...earned all-state honors at quarterback as well as first- Desloge, Mo./North County HS team all-district and all-conference laurels...was an honorable mention all-metro performer in 2003 after going 97 of 179 for Returner who will compete for a spot in 1,117 yards and 17 touchdowns; he also ran for 966 yards for a the secondary this fall…had three district championship team. Personal: Attended St. Mary's tackles last season, all in the season High School, where his coach was Jacob Parent...born May 4, finale against Kentucky Wesleyan… 1986 in St. Louis, Mo....son of Ed and Elaine started his UMR career as a wide Greaving...majoring in civil engineering. receiver…was redshirted in 2005...was named to the all-state first team as a defensive back and to the all-region #73 Adam Helton team as a wide receiver following the 2004 season...earned all-conference OL, 6-5, 295, So. (1L) honors on both sides of the ball and Champaign, Ill./Centennial HS was also named as a scholar-athlete at his school. Personal: Attended North County High School, where his coach was Steve Appeared in seven games during the Aubuchon...born July 27, 1986 in Crystal City, Mo....son of Mick 2006 campaign on the offensive line… Eftink and Sandy Copeland...majoring in mechanical expected to contend for a starting spot engineering. this fall…was redshirted in 2005…was a selection to the All-Star Shrine Game...earned first-team all-state and #91 Steve Franklin all-area honors on the offensive line as DL, 5-11, 295, So. (1L) well as first-team all-conference laurels on both offensive and defense line...was Arlington, Texas/Arlington HS selected as the "Defensive Lineman of the Year" by his team following the 2004 Will compete for playing time on the season. Personal: Attended Centennial defensive line…missed much of the High School, where he was coached by 2006 season due to an injury after Mike McDonnell...born Jan. 16, 1987 in Clinton, Ill....son of serving as a part-time starter on the Richard and Toni Helton...plans to major in psychology. offensive line as a freshman…proved to be a solid player at guard as he played in all 11 games...was a second-team all- district and first-team all-city selection in Arlington in 2004 as an offensive 2007 MINER PROFILES 2007 MINER PROFILES lineman...was an honor roll student who also competed in track and field...also served as the team's deep snapper and also played on defense. Personal: Attended Mansfield Summit High School, where his coach was Tim Beck...born Sept. 3, 1987 in Abilene, Texas...son of Mark and Deborah Franklin...father is a former UMR football player who is a member of the MSM-UMR Athletic Hall of Fame...majoring in civil engineering.

#65 Josh Hesse #2 Brian Jordan 21 OL, 6-1, 270, Sr. (2L) DB, 5-11, 195, Jr. (1L) Granite City, Ill./Granite City HS Florissant, Mo./Univ. of Northern Iowa

Saw a good deal of playing time on the Named to the Great Lakes Football offensive line last fall…made several Conference all-league second team in starts at guard…saw playing time in 2006…finished as the Miners’ third- three games in a reserve role in the leading tackler during his first season as 2004 season after being redshirted in a Miner…posted 61 tackles with 41 solo 2003...served as the co-captain of his stops…had a season-high 15 tackles at team at the high school level. Personal: Tiffin which included 12 solo stops… Attended Granite City High School, also tied for the team lead with three where his coach was Nick Petrillo...born interceptions and three pass Jan. 22, 1985 in Granite City, Ill....son of breakups…also blocked a punt against 2007 MINER PROFILES James and Janette Lynn...also Lincoln…transferred to UMR from competes in track at UMR as a Northern Iowa, where he was a member thrower...majoring in mechanical of the Panthers' squad in 2005 but did engineering. not play...was redshirted during the 2004 campaign...was a first-team all-state and all-conference and third-team all-metro St. Louis performer for a Hazelwood #29 Keith Homco Central team that finished second in the state in LB, 5-7, 195, Jr. (2L) 2003...recorded 71 tackles, five interceptions, 10 pass breakups, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one Troy, Mo./Troy Buchanan HS sack as a senior. Personal: Attended Hazelwood Central High School, where his coach was John Pukala...born Feb. 22, 1986 Returner who will compete for a starting in Belleville, Ill....son of Michael Jordan and Sheree spot at linebacker…made 12 stops, Brewer...majoring in business. including one for a loss, during the 2006 season…had a season-high six tackles at Southwestern Oklahoma State… #48 Sean Kelley finished with 29 tackles in his freshman LB, 5-8, 205, Sr. (1L) season, including 16 initial stops...had at least one tackle in every game with a Willow Springs, Mo./Willow Springs HS season-high of seven against Butler...also had three tackles for a Lettered last season after seeing most loss...was a running back at the high of his playing time on special teams… school level who rushed for better than made two tackles on the year…transfer 2,700 yards in his final three high school from Southwestern College who is in his seasons, including a 1,031-yard campaign in 2003...was a first- fourth season with the Miners...will play team all-district and all-conference performer who also earned at linebacker...was an all-conference the team's offensive back of the year honors...was honorable performer at the high school level, mention all-metro in the St. Louis area...had 31 tackles and an playing on the offensive line as well as interception while playing on defense. Personal: Attended Troy at linebacker. Personal: Attended Buchanan High School, where his coach was Paul Willow Springs High School, where his Carney...born March 15, 1986 in Creve Coeur, Mo....son of coach was Steve Ary...born August 7, Damon Homco and Joyce Walker...majoring in information 1983 in Springfield, Mo....son of Rick systems and technology. Kelley and Violet Bodenhamer… majoring in psychology.

Mike Greaving

22 #35 Brandon Kessler #49 Matt Loula LB, 6-1, 245, Sr. (1L) DL, 6-2, 230, Jr. (1L)

Dunham, Calif./Solano CC St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North HS

Expected to compete for a starting role Worked his way into the starting lineup at linebacker this fall…saw his playing over the course of the 2006 season at time at defensive end during his first defensive end…led the team with seven season at UMR…finished the year with tackles behind the line of scrimmage as 14 tackles, thee of which were for a loss part of his 29 stops for the year…also and one sack…had five tackles at had 3.5 sacks and two pass breakups… Southeast Missouri State…transfer from had two sacks against Butler and a Solano Community College, where he season-high five tackles at Morehead was a first-team all-league selection at State…lettered as a redshirt freshman linebacker in 2005...was a first-team all- when he finished with 11 tackles (eight state selection as a prep player...earned initial stops) with two forced fumbles and all-conference and all-section honors in three tackles for a loss...two of the three high school, where he was named as tackles behind the line were his team's most valuable sacks...earned first-team all-conference honors on the player...earned Dean's List honors in both years at Solano. defensive side of the ball as a high school senior...was a two- Personal: Attended Chico High School, where his coach was time all-area selection and also earned academic all-state Steve Houser...born July 19, 1979 in Walnut Creek, Calif....son honors. Personal: Attended St. Charles North High School, of Tony Kessler and Bev Scott...majoring in history. where his coach was Mark Gould...born August 9, 1985 in LaGrange Park, Ill....son of Robert and Brenda Loula...majoring in nuclear engineering. #54 John Krumme

OL, 5-11, 270, So. (1L) #99 Dallas Massie Mineral Wells, W.Va./Parkersburg S. HS DL, 6-2, 275, Sr. (3L)

Springfield, Mo./Glendale HS Returning starter on the offensive line… played in five games last season before Finished the 2006 season with nine missing the latter part of the season tackles at the defensive tackle position… with an injury…was redshirted in the had three stops at Southwestern 2005 campaign…earned honorable Oklahoma State…recorded five tackles mention all-state honors as a center in as a freshman...also lettered three each of his last two seasons of high seasons ago as a redshirt freshman...will school and first-team all-district laurels attempt to earn a starting spot at in 2004...was named as the team's defensive tackle this season...ended the most valuable offensive lineman as a 2004 season with five tackles...earned junior and senior...team won the state first-team all-state honors at offensive championship in his junior year. guard and was an all-conference Personal: Attended Parkersburg South performer on the defensive line...was a High School, where his coach was Mike DeVol...born Jan. 12, member of the National Honor Society at 1987 in Pittsburgh, Pa....son of William and Leslie Glendale. Personal: Attended Glendale High School, where Krumme...plans to major in chemical engineering. his coach was Charles Rey...born June 12, 1984 in Springfield, Mo....son of Charles Massie...majoring in engineering management. #19 Jon Landstra DB, 6-0, 195, So. (1L) O’Fallon, Mo./Fort Zumwalt North HS

Earned playing time both in the secondary and on special teams as a redshirt freshman in 2006…made 15 tackles on the year, including five initial stops as he played in all 11 games…

2007 MINER PROFILES 2007 MINER PROFILES earned first-team all-conference honors in the Gateway Athletic Conference as a linebacker after recording 72 tackles and two interceptions in his senior year in 2004...as a quarterback, he threw for 863 yards and six touchdowns during the 2004 season while also running for nine scores. Personal: Attended Fort Zumwalt North High School, where his coach was Leroy Shumaker...born May 15, 1987 in Lansing, Mich....son of Scott and Jane Landstra...was named as his school's scholar-athlete for the 2004-05 school year...majoring in computer engineering. Brian Jordan

#84 Brian Mueller #94 Loren Severs 23 P, 6-1, 230, So. (1L) DL, 6-5, 245, So. (1L) St. Louis, Mo./Parkway North HS Macomb, Ill./Macomb HS

Returns as the Miner punter for the Broke into the starting lineup during his upcoming season…earned first-team first season on the field in 2006… All-GLFC honors at that position last finished with 28 tackles, which included year after averaging 37.6 yards per two sacks and 6.5 tackles for a loss… kick…put 10 of his punts inside the had a season-high 10 tackles at Wayne opponents’ 20-yard line with no State (Neb.)…made 17 initial stops on touchbacks…longest punt of the year the year…was redshirted in 2005…was was 65 yards vs. Austin Peay; had four a three-year starter at the high school punts of better than 50 yards on the level...earned all-state honors in 2004 season…was a three-year starter in and participated in the Illinois Shrine 2007 MINER PROFILES high school at tight end and earned Game in July...earned all-conference unanimous first-team all-conference status during his senior year...served as honors in his senior year after catching a team captain and was a member of 20 passes for 488 yards (over 24 yards the National Honor Society at his per catch) and seven touchdowns...set new school records for school. Personal: Attended Macomb High School, where his receiving yards in a career with 1,048 and holds two other coach was Kelly Sears...born May 10, 1986 in Macomb, marks for touchdowns scored...averaged 35.6 yards per Ill....son of Randall and Karen Severs...majoring in biology. punt...versatile athlete who also competed in swimming and lacrosse in high school. Personal: Attended Parkway North High School, where his coach was Bob Bunton...born June 25, #1 David Shields 1986 in St. Louis, Mo....son of Greg and Carol Mueller...plans RB, 5-9, 190, Jr. (1L) to major in architectural engineering at UMR. Florissant, Mo./Univ. of Northern Iowa

#81 Chris Norgren Returner who will contend for the DL, 6-3, 230, So. (1L) starting running back role this fall… finished as UMR’s second-leading Wichita, Kan./Bishop Carroll HS rusher in 2006 with 130 yards on 32 carries…had a season-high 42 yards Returning letterman who will contend for rushing against Southern Nazarene on playing time on the defensive line and 10 carries…also had one reception for on special teams…had one tackle in nine yards and seven tackles on special that role last year…earned first-team all- teams…transferred to UMR from conference honors in high school level Northern Iowa...played in three games as an offensive tackle...attended in 2005 at UNI, carrying the ball 11 Wichita State -- which does not have times for 18 yards, with a high game of football -- for two years prior to coming 11 yards vs. Drake...had 51 yards to UMR...was a Dean's List student at rushing in the Panthers' 2005 spring game...was redshirted in WSU. Personal: Attended Bishop 2004...was a two-time first-team all-conference selection in Carroll High School, where his coach high school as a running back and defensive back...rushed for was Alan Schuckman...born Feb. 20, 1,285 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior after running for 1984 in Wichita, Kan....son of Ron and 1,197 yards and six scores in his junior year...two-time Terri Norgren...majoring in aerospace engineering and academic all-conference selection. Personal: Attended mathematics. Cardinal Ritter High School, where his coach was Ron Villars...Feb. 24, 1986 in St. Louis, Mo....son of David and Monica Shields...majoring in business. #50 Andrew Ravadge OL, 6-3, 310, Sr. (1L) Cupertino, Calif./DeAnza College

Returning starter on the offensive line… started at center in seven of the Miners’ first nine games before being sidelined with an injury for the season… transferred to UMR from DeAnza College...can also play at either guard or tackle…earned first-team all- conference honors as a high school junior and senior...also earned scholar- athlete honors at his school...spent the 2003 season at Cal Poly before transferring to DeAnza. Personal: Attended Cupertino High School, where his coach was Jay Braun...born Feb. 4, 1986 in Baltimore, Md....majoring in business information systems. Loren Severs

24 #86 Chad Shockley #67 James Smith

WR, 6-0, 200, So. (1L) OL, 6-4, 275, Sr. (3L) St. James, Mo./John F. Hodge HS Bolton, Tenn./Bolton HS

Earned a good deal of playing time at Will look to retain his starting spot on the wide receiver last season as a freshman offensive line this fall...started in all 11 before an injury ended his season games last season at right tackle… prematurely…caught 20 passes for 259 moved to offense during the 2005 yards and two touchdowns…had season and earned playing time after the scoring catches in wins over Lincoln switch...started the season on defense and Austin Peay, the latter of which and made two tackles early in the gave the Miners the lead for good in season...made five tackles in a reserve that contest…made a season-high six role on defense in 2004, including one receptions at Southwestern Oklahoma behind the line of scrimmage...was State and had five-catch games against redshirted in the 2003 season...earned Lincoln and Austin Peay…came to UMR second-team all-region honors as a after a stellar high school career at defensive end in high school and also nearby John F. Hodge High earned all-district status as an offensive School...earned first-team all-state honors as a wide receiver lineman...played on a team which finished 8-3 on the season and "Offensive Player of the Year" honors in the Four Rivers and made the first round of the Tennessee Class 5A Conference...earned first-team all-conference honors as a wide playoffs...was a two-time state qualifier in . Personal: receiver and running back and second-team laurels as a Attended Bolton High School, where his coach was Tom returner and defensive back...established new school records Nesmith...born Sept, 28, 1985 in Memphis, Tenn....son of Jim for all-purpose yards (2,630), points scored (178), touchdowns and Nancy Smith...majoring in mechanical engineering. (29), while rushing for 1,337 yards and catching 839 yards worth of passes in his senior year...set 33 school records in his high school career...named as MoSports.com's Class 3 "Player #75 Geoff Stafford of the Week" on two occasions during the season...was a OL, 6-3, 285, Sr. (3L) Wendy's High School Heisman finalist from the state of Missouri. Personal: Attended John F. Hodge High School, Columbia, Mo./Hickman HS where his coach was Josh Richards, the Miners’ current offensive coordinator...born Nov. 26, 1987 in Rolla, Mo....son of Returning squadmember who will seek Gary and Kim Shockley...majoring in business and information to earn a starting spot on the offensive systems. line...saw playing time in eight games as a part-time starter after undergoing off- season surgery…played a backup role in #28 Jamel Sims the 2005 campaign...can also play on DB, 6-2, 175, Sr. (3L) special teams...was a two-year starter at the high school level and earned all- Kansas City, Mo./Hickman Mills HS conference honors as a senior...made the honor roll in high school. Personal: Returner in the secondary who will Attended Hickman High School, where compete for a starting role...was his coach was Greg Nesbitt...born March granted a medical hardship after being 15, 1985 in Tulsa, Okla...son of Greg injured early in the second game of the and Cindy Stafford...majoring in petroleum engineering. 2006 season...was a part-time starter in 2005 when he recorded 21 tackles, including 11 solo stops, and two #63 Adam Strein interceptions on the year...one of the DL, 6-1, 245, So. (1L) interceptions came late in the win at Upper Iowa to clinch the victory...also Altamont, Mo./Gallatin HS broke up three passes...finished the 2004 season with 10 tackles (four solo) Expected to contend for a starting spot and a fumble recovery...also blocked a on the defensive line this fall…had four kick in the victory at Emporia State...appeared in nine games in tackles in a reserve role during the 2005 the 2003 season and made 13 tackles (seven solo)...posted a season and also recorded a fumble season-high four stops against Central Missouri recovery…was redshirted in 2005… State...competed for the UMR track team in the spring as a earned first-team all-district and all-

2007 MINER PROFILES 2007 MINER PROFILES sprinter and hurdler; competed at the 2005 NCAA Division II conference honors on both offense and Indoor and Outdoor Championships in the hurdles...won the defense in 2004 while also being named 2004 MIAA titles in the indoor 60-meter hurdles and the to the all-conference second team in his outdoor 400-meter hurdles…also won the GLVC title in the junior year...also selected to the KMZU 110-meter hurdles in 2007; had four runner-up finishes in "Dream Team" following a senior year hurdle events in the 2006 season...holds the school record in when his team won a district the 400-hurdles. Personal: Attended Hickman Mills High championship...was captain in each of School, where his coach was Tim Pepple...born March 6, 1984 his last two seasons at the high school level and was a state in Kansas City, Mo....son of James and Vanessa qualifier in wrestling in his junior year. Personal: Attended Sims....majoring in mechanical engineering and business. Gallatin High School, where his coach was Mark Cole...born Jan. 29, 1987 in Montana...son of Denny and Beth Strein...majoring in mechanical engineering.

#8 Corey Taylor #74 Abraham Van Dyke 25 DB, 5-10, 190, So. (1L) DL, 6-0, 240, So. (1L) Kansas City, Mo./Winnetonka HS Marceline, Mo./Marceline HS

Appeared in seven games last fall in the Returner who played on special teams secondary and on special teams…made and the defensive line during the 2006 five tackles for the season, including season…was redshirted in two at Morehead State…was redshirted 2005...earned first-team all-state honors in 2005…was an all-conference as a linebacker during the 2004 season, selection on both sides of the ball in when he had 77 tackles and 12 high school, earning honors at quarterback sacks, including three for defensive back and wide receiver...was safeties. Personal: Attended Marceline also named as his school's top male High School, where his coach was athlete for the 2004-05 school year. Deacon Windsor...born Dec. 24, 1986 in 2007 MINER PROFILES Personal: Attended Winnetonka High Marceline, Mo....son of Dennis and School, where his coach was Roger Debbie Van Dyke...majoring in Bell...born July 10, 1986 in Kansas City, mechanical engineering. Mo....son of Greg Taylor and Christy Frisbey...majoring in architectural engineering. #82 Ryan Vessell #7 Garyion Turner WR, 5-8, 165, Jr. (1L) San Antonio, Texas/Central Catholic HS LB, 5-9, 235, Sr. (1L) Phoenix, Ariz./Glendale CC Will compete for a role at wide receiver this fall...had a catch for 12 yards as a Figures to compete for a starting spot at sophomore…also played on special linebacker in the 2007 campaign… teams and recorded four tackles in that recorded 30 tackles, including 18 initial role…appeared in two games in 2005 stops, with a sack and three tackles for after redshirting the previous year...was a loss…also had a pass breakup and a a three-year letterman at the high forced fumble…posted a season-high school level and earned first-team all- eight tackles against Austin Peay… district honors as a junior and transfer to UMR from Glendale senior...was named to the all-southside Community College, which the top- team in San Antonio in the 2003 season ranked junior college team in the nation after helping the team earn state in the 2005 season; Glendale finished runner-up honors...played on a state with an 11-0 record that year. Personal: championship team as a sophomore...was second in the state Attended Washington High School, in the 100-meter dash and anchored a state championship where his coach was John Becktold...born Nov. 28, 1985 in 4x200-meter relay team in track and field. Personal: Attended Texas....son of Gary and Stephanie Turner...majoring in Central Catholic High School, where his coach was Carlos business. Enrico...born Sept. 25, 1985 in Wichita, Kan....son of Roger and Joan Vessell...father is a UMR graduate who played football for the Miners in 1977 and was a member of the #92 Tim Valencia school's MIAA championship basketball team in the 1975-76 PK-P, 5-10, 185, Sr. (1L) season...competes in track at UMR and has earned all- conference honors twice for the Miners' 4x100-meter relay Ramona, Calif./San Diego Mesa Coll. team...majoring in business administration.

Returning placekicker who was the first team selection at that position on the Great Lakes Football Conference all- league team in 2006…set a new school record for extra points by converting 42 of 44 for the season…also tied the UMR single-game mark with eight extra points in the win over Kentucky Wesleyan…made eight of his 11 field goal tries (two of the three were blocked) with a long of 39 yards against Southwestern Oklahoma State…made his last four attempts on the season….transferred from San Diego Mesa College, where he established a school record by kicking five field goals in a game. Personal: Attended Ramona High School, where his coach was Bill Clark...born Oct. 14, 1985 in Tarzana, Calif....son of Tom and Ramona Valencia...majoring in history.

Tim Valencia

26 #4 Robbie Woodard #9 Renny Dillinger DB, 6-1, 200, Jr. (1L) PK, 5-11, 180, Sr. Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall School Springfield, Ill./Ursuline Academy

Returning starter in the secondary… Returning squadmember who will attempt made 39 tackles last fall, including 26 to earn a role as the team's kicker...served initial stops and three tackles for a loss as the kicker and punter for a team in its from his safety position…had a season- first season during his senior year in high high six tackles at Southwestern school in 2002., while also playing at tight Oklahoma State…played in three end and defensive back…averaged 37 games as a redshirt freshman in yards per punt at the high school level, 2005...earned all-conference honors at where he served as a team captain. the high school level after making 45 Personal: Attended Ursuline Academy, tackles and intercepting four passes in where his coach was Dale Sprague...born the 2003 season...played wide receiver April 10, 1984 in Springfield, Ill....son of and cornerback in high school and was Wayne and Marilyn Dillinger...majoring in named as his team's most improved mining engineering. player. Personal: Attended Holland Hall School, where his coach was Tag Gross...born June 15, 1986 in Tulsa, Okla....son of Daryl and Linda Woodard...majoring in #93 Michael Dreyer mechanical engineering. DL, 6-1, 245, Sr.

Wright City, Mo./Wright City HS RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS Returning member of the team who will compete for a spot on the defensive #47 Jared Bahr line...had two tackles during his first season TE, 6-1, 215, Fr. on the field with the Miners at the defensive end position...was redshirted in the 2003 Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS campaign...made 46 tackles and three fumble recoveries in 2002 as a high school Returner who will seek to earn a role at senior. Personal: Attended Wright City tight end...was redshirted last fall…caught High School, where his coach was David 14 passes for 167 yards in the 2005 Leeds...born March 8, 1985 in Chesterfield, season to earn second-team all-Ozark Mo....son of John and Diane Dreyer… Conference honors...also selected to the majoring in geological engineering. all-district team and earned an invitation to play in the Southwest Missouri All-Star game...also played at defensive end in #70 Levi Gross high school. Personal: Attended Rolla OL, 5-11, 285, So. High School, where his coach was Brock Roweton...born June 16, 1987 in Rolla, Carrollton, Ill./Carrollton HS Mo....son of Bill and Anna Lytia Bahr...majoring in business. Returning squadmember who will play on the offensive line...was redshirted in the 2005 season…started his UMR career on #68 Doug Beach the defensive side of the ball…was a three- OL, 5-11, 265, Fr. year letterman at the high school level and earned a berth to a post-season all-star Richardson, Texas/Richardson HS game after the 2004 season for his play. Personal: Attended Carrollton High Redshirt freshman who will attempt to School, where his coach was Nick earn a spot on the offensive line...was Flowers...born April 4, 1987 in Jerseyville, selected as his team's offensive most Ill....son of Terry and Malieu valuable player while playing both center Gross...majoring in aerospace engineering. and guard at the high school level...played on a team that won region and district titles during the 2005 season. Personal:

2007 MINER PROFILES 2007 MINER PROFILES Attended L.V. Beckner High School, where his coach was Jim Ledford...born Dec. 18, 1987 ...son of Gary and Beverly Beach...majoring in computer engineering.

#71 Brandon Jordan #3 Jerome Miller 27 OL, 6-3, 265, So. RB, 5-11, 195, Fr. New Orleans, La./Ouachita Baptist Univ. Toronto, Ont./Don Bosco HS

Returner who will compete for playing time on the offensive line…transferred into the Returner who will compete for playing time UMR program prior to last season from at running back...was redshirted in the Ouachita Baptist...lettered as a freshman 2006 season…was named as his team's at OBU...played on the offensive line at most valuable player and as a first-team the high school level as well. Personal: all-star at his high school...rushed for Attended Archbishop Shaw High School, 1,350 yards as a senior and was ranked where his coach was Scott as one of the top 30 prep players in Bainstather...born March 20, 1987 in New Toronto...played at Vanier College in Orleans, La....son of Billie and Bernice Canada and was the team's most valuable 2007 MINER PROFILES Jordan...majoring in business player last season after rushing for 825 management. yards and five touchdowns; was third in his conference in rushing...served as a team captain during the 2005 season. Personal: Attended Don Bosco Secondary #87 Danny Koehler School, where his coach was Rob Ford...born Jan. 19, TE, 6-3, 225, Jr. 1985...son of Winsome Castle...majoring in business. Little Rock, Ark./Univ. of Tulsa #11 R.J. Miller Returner who will look to earn a spot at LB, 6-0, 230, Jr. tight end...was redshirted during the 2004 season at Tulsa...earned all-conference Dana Point, Calif./Orange Coast CC honors at the high school level, where he was also selected as his team's most Returning squadmember who will look to valuable player...started his junior and gain a spot at linebacker...was redshirted senior seasons on offense, and started for last year after transferring from the junior three years on defense...recorded 200 college level…earned the National tackles and five interceptions for his Football Foundation and College Football career on defense, while catching 30 Hall of Fame scholar-athlete award for the passes for 450 yards in his senior year. 2005 season while playing at Orange Personal: Attended Little Rock Catholic Coast College...played for a team that Boys High School, where his coach was Ellis "Scooter" finished 6-5 in 2005. Personal: Attended Register...born Dec. 6, 1985 in Little Rock, Ark....son of Dan Dana Hills High School...born Oct. 14, and Edna Koehler...majoring in pre-medicine with plans to go to 1980 in Palo Alto, Calif....son of Jim and medical school upon graduation. Michelle Miller...majoring in engineering management.

#56 Matt Kuelker OL, 6-1, 250, Fr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Mary’s HS

Redshirt freshman who will compete for a role on the defensive line...earned all- metro St. Louis and all-conference honors as an offensive lineman in the Archdiocesan Athletic Association, as well as being named as that conference's lineman of the year in 2005...finished with 30 tackles and one sack on defense, while on offense he led an offensive line that helped produce a 1,000-rusher and another running back that came close to that mark. Personal: Attended St. Mary's High School, where his coach was Jake Parent...born April 4, 1988 in St. Louis, Mo....son of Eugene and Debra Kuelker...older brother, Lou, was a first-team All-IFA selection at center in 2005 while playing at UMR; older brother, Mark, spent two seasons on the Miner roster…majoring in business.

Brandon Kessler

28 #58 Matt Morrow #43 Justin Philpy DL, 6-1, 225, Jr. DL, 6-2, 265, Fr. Lawson, Mo./Lawson HS McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS

Returning squadmember who will seek to Good prospect who will compete for a spot earn playing time on the defensive line on the defensive line...was redshirted in and on special teams...has seen some 2006…was a first-team all-district selection playing time in each of the last two in District 9-4A in Texas and earned first- seasons after being redshirted in team honors on the McKinney Courier- 2004...was an all-conference performer at Gazette team...was also a second-team both center and defensive end...was a pick on the all-county team....served as a two-year scholar-athlete at the school and member of the school's branch of the also earned the NHS award for excellence National Honor Society and earned the in sportsmanship. Personal: Attended Rotary Club Academic Excellence award in Lawson High School, where his coach all four years of high school. Personal: was Todd Dunn...born April 15, 1986 in Attended McKinney High School, where his Kansas City, Mo....son of Bill and Karen Morrow...also coach was Todd McVey...born July 3, 1988 in McKinney, competes in track and field at UMR as a thrower...majoring in Texas...son of Bruce and Sharon Philpy...majoring in architectural engineering. aerospace engineering. #97 Ryan O’Leary #55 Eric Poythress LB, 6-0, 215, Fr. DL, 6-0, 245, So. Shorewood, Ill./Joliet West HS Jackson, Mo./Jackson HS

Returner who will look to earn a spot at Returning player who saw some playing linebacker...was redshirted in the 2006 time at defensive end last season…was season…was named to the Herald News' redshirted in 2005...was a first-team all- all-area team as an honorable mention conference selection at linebacker in his pick in 2005...was a team captain who senior...was also a National Honor Society earned the team's Ray Klootwyk Award for student at his high school. Personal: athletics and academics...was the Attended Jackson High School, where his recipient of the Prairie State Achievement coach was Carl Gross...born August 26, Award in math and science. Personal: 1986 in Cape Girardeau, Mo....son of Attended Joliet West High School, where Roger and Bonnie Poythress...majoring in his coach was Tony Juarez...born August petroleum engineering. 1, 1988 in Joliet, Ill....son of Michael and Susan O'Leary...majoring in mechanical engineering. #38 Sam Pitsch #23 Torey Patton DB, 6-2, 185, Fr. DB, 5-8, 160, So. Fort Smith, Ark./Southside HS

St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS Redshirt freshman who will compete for a spot in the secondary...was a three-year Returning squadmember who will play in letterman and two-year starter at his high the secondary...was redshirted during the school…played at safety and outside 2005 season...recorded 32 tackles in his linebacker, while also serving as the team's senior year, which included 19 initial long snapper. Personal: Attended stops. Personal: Attended Oakville High Southside High School, where his coach School, where his coach was Steve was Barry Lunney...born March 8, Fanara...born Oct. 13, 1986 in St. Louis, 1988...son of Mathew and Seanna Pitsch; Mo....son of Thomas and Diane father is a graduate of UMR...older brother, Patton...majoring in engineering. Scott, is a junior offensive lineman for the Miners...majoring in mechanical engineering.

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#76 Scott Pitsch #14 Matt Sachtleben 29 OL, 6-3, 270, Jr. QB, 6-2, 185, Jr. Fort Smith, Ark./Southside HS Edwardsville, Ill./Metro E. Lutheran HS

Returner who will compete for a role on Returning squadmember who will try to the offensive line...has seen playing time earn a spot at quarterback...saw some in a reserve role in each of the last two playing time at wide receiver last season seasons...was redshirted in 2004...earned after being redshirted during the 2004 all-conference honors while playing for a campaign...completed 57 of 120 passes team that won back-to-back conference for 840 yards and seven touchdowns as a championships and a state title in his high school senior...was named to the junior year...was also a first-team all-area academic all-state team in Illinois. selection...named to the academic all- Personal: Attended Metro East Lutheran state team. Personal: Attended Southside High School, where his coach was Paul 2007 MINER PROFILES High School, where his coach was Barry Thompson...born Nov. 4,1985 in Lunney...born August 30, 1986 in Rolla, Collinsville, Ill....son of Dennis and Mary Mo....son of Mathew and Seanna Pitsch; father is a graduate of Sachtleben...majoring in aerospace engineering. UMR...younger brother, Sam, is a redshirt freshman defensive back for the Miners...majoring in mechanical engineering. #44 Ryan Sadil #78 Scott Ricks DL, 5-11, 225, So. Omaha, Neb./Millard South HS DL, 6-0, 260, So. Jefferson City, Mo./Jefferson City HS Returner who will look to earn playing time as a defensive lineman…came to UMR as Returning squadmember who will play on a fullback and was moved to defense last the defensive line...was redshirted in season…was redshirted in 2005…played 2005…was an all-district selection at both offense and defense for a Millard defensive tackle for the Jays, where he South team that earned a berth in the had 31 tackles and a fumble recovery in Nebraska Class A playoffs...team finished the 2004 season...played on both the with a 7-3 record in the 2004 season. offensive and defensive lines at the high Personal: Attended Millard South High school level. Personal: Attended School, where his coach was Andy Jefferson City High School, where his Means...born Sept. 21, 1986 in Omaha, coach was Tony Grosso...born August 6, Neb....son of Gary and Lisa Sadil… 1986 in Jefferson City, Mo....son of Chris majoring in architectural engineering. and Bonnie Ricks...plans to major in geological engineering at UMR. #85 Mark Scabarozi #90 Phillip Shields WR, 6-3, 185, Fr. Monett, Mo./Monett HS DL, 5-9, 230, So. Kansas City, Kan./Sumner Academy Redshirt freshman who will play at wide receiver...had two touchdown catches Returning squadmember who saw some during the Miners’ spring game in April… playing time on the defensive line in was a second-team all-conference 2006…made two tackles on the season, selection in the Big Eight Conference by both of which were behind the line of MoSports.com for the 2004 season...also scrimmage…was named as the scholar- competed in track and field and was an athlete of the year at his high school, all-state performer in the hurdles. where he also competed in track and Personal: Attended Monett High School, field...played linebacker and on both lines where his coach was Allan Spencer...born at the high school level. Personal: Nov. 10, 1987...son of Mike and Marty Attended Sumner Academy, where his Scabarozi....majoring in engineering coach was Richard Gleichman...born management. Sept. 2, 1986 in Kansas City, Kan....son of Sheldon Shields and Jaqueline English...majoring in interdisciplinary engineering.

30 #32 Kirk Stilwell #52 Kellen Weaver DB, 5-7, 160, Fr. LB, 5-10, 250, Fr.. Ballwin, Mo./Parkway South HS Country Club Hills, Ill./Hillcrest HS

Will compete for playing time as a defensive back in his second year at Redshirt freshman who will seek to earn UMR...was redshirted in 2006…earned playing time at linebacker...was redshirted first-team all-conference honors in the last fall…was named as the school's Suburban West Conference as a defensive defensive "Player of the Year" for the 2005 back, while earning honorable mention all- season...also earned suburban all-area and metro St. Louis status at that position...was SICA all-conference honors in each of the also selected to the all-conference second last two seasons as a linebacker and team as a running back and second team fullback. Personal: Attended Hillcrest High all-state as a kick returner...rushed for 682 School, where his coach was Earnest yards and eight touchdowns, while Sutton...born Sept. 22, 1988 in Blue Island, averaging 21 yards per kickoff return and Ill....son of Alvin and Melva Weaver...older over 13 yards a punt return in the 2005 season...had 50 tackles brother, Kyran, serves as the Miners’ defensive line and two interceptions on defense. Personal: Attended coach...majoring in information systems technology and Parkway South High School, where his coach was Travis business. Blevins...born Sept. 3, 1987 in St. Louis, Mo....son of Michael and Dawn Stilwell...majoring in petroleum engineering. #77 Nicholas Williams #21 Phillip Tillman DL, 6-2, 240, Fr. DB, 5-7, 155, Sr. O’Fallon, Mo./Fort Zumwalt North HS

St. Louis, Mo./Hazelwood East HS Returning player who will compete for playing time on the offensive line...was Returner who appeared in four games a redshirted in 2006…was a three-year year ago in the secondary and on special letterman at the varsity level, earning teams…made one tackle on the season… honorable mention all-conference laurels in saw playing time in three games redshirt the Gateway Athletic Conference...also freshman in 2005…played on a competed in track and field at the Hazelwood East team that reached the school...was a four-year member of the Missouri Class 4 semifinals in the 2003 school's honor roll and served as a season...finished the season with 14 representative at the National tackles and also saw some playing time Congressional Youth Conference. on offense, where he had a pass Personal: Attended Fort Zumwalt North reception. Personal: Attended Hazelwood High School, where his coach was Leroy Schumaker...born East High School, where his coach was Jan. 15, 1988 in Kansas City, Mo....son of Eric Williams and Corey Johnson...born Oct. 8, 1985 in St. Louis, Mo....son of Stephanie Johnson...majoring in mechanical and electrical Cynthia Ann Brown...majoring in engineering management. engineering. #95 Matt Tosh DL, 6-1. 245, So. Jasper, Mo./Jasper HS

Returner who will play on the defensive line...was redshirted in 2005...earned all- district status from the Southwest Missouri Football Coaches Association and also won all-conference honors in the Spring River Valley Conference...was a team captain during his senior year. Personal: Attended Jasper High School, where his coach was Dan Scheible...born Jan. 12,

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Matt Loula 2007 NEWCOMERS #45 Marc Fagan 31 DL, 6-4, 205, Fr. #75 Travis Abbott Marceline, Mo./Marceline HS OL, 6-8, 280, Fr. Newcomer who will seek to earn a spot on the defensive line…was a Danville, Ill./Danville HS third-team all-state selection following his senior year of high school… Incoming freshman who will compete for a spot on the offensive line… also named first-team all-district as a defensive end and second-team was a member of a high school team that played in the Illinois Class 6A at offensive tackle; was a first-team all-conference selection at both playoffs…was a three-sport athlete at his school and earned three positions. Personal: Attended Marceline High School, where his coach letters in football on the offensive line. Personal: Attended Danville was Deacon Windsor…born Sept. 9, 1988…son of David and Patti High School, where his coach was B.J. Luke…born May 29, 1989…son Fagan…majoring in civil engineering. of Ken and Joy Adams…majoring in engineering. #89 Aaron Gowdy #61 Collin Bahr WR, 6-0, 180, Fr. OL, 6-4, 295, Fr. Olathe, Kan./Olathe East HS McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS Incoming freshman who will play at wide receiver…was an honorable Freshman who will seek to earn a spot on the offensive line… was a mention all-county selection in his senior year, when he earned 2007 MINER PROFILES second team selection for District 9-Class 4A and was a second-team second-team all-conference honors…was named as the “Player of the academic award winner in Texas Class 4A….played at right tackle at Week” by the Olathe News. Personal: Attended Olathe East High the high school level. Personal: Attended McKinney High School, School, where his coach was Jeff Meyers…born Sept. 26, 1988…son where his coach was Todd McVey…born Jan. 28, 1989…son of Mark of Kurt and Miriam Gowdy…majoring in metallurgical engineering. and Mary Bahr…majoring in history and education. #27 Ted Grimes #69 Gregg Crannick DB, 6-0, 195, Fr. OL, 6-3, 260, Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Vianney HS St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell HS Incoming freshman who will attempt to earn playing time in the Newcomer who will seek to earn playing time on the offensive line… secondary… was a first-team all-conference defensive back and was a three-time all-academic team member at the high school level… second-team all-league running back in the 2006 season…recorded 59 was a starter on the offensive line in his prep career. Personal: total tackles and three interceptions on defense last season, while Attended Francis Howell High School, where his coach was Larry running for 640 yards and 11 touchdowns on the offensive side of the Branson…born Sept. 3, 1988…son of Richard and Vicki Crannick… ball. Personal: Attended Vianney High School, where his coach was majoring in nuclear engineering. Gene Gladstone…born Sept. 24, 1988…son of Joseph and Connie Graves…majoring in civil engineering. #41 Alvin Davie LB, 6-4, 240, Jr. #12 Brad Guidry St. Louis, Mo./Tennessee Tech University QB, 6-7, 240, Jr. Transfer from Tennessee Tech who will seek to earn a starting role at Rusk, Texas/Blinn JC linebacker…participated in the Miners’ spring practice season and had Expected to contend for the starting quarterback spot…earned all- an interception in the spring game…spent the last two seasons at district and all-conference honors as the quarterback of the 2006 Tennessee Tech…was a Prep Sports All-America selection at the high national championship team at Blinn Junior College in Texas… school level, where he recorded 83 tackles in his senior year in 2003. completed 128 of 179 passes for 1,471 yards and 16 touchdowns last Personal: Attended Cardinal Ritter High School, where his coach was fall with only four interceptions…was an all-district performer as a Ron Villars…born July 3, 1986…son of Mary Younger…majoring in quarterback and defensive end at the high school level. Personal: education. Attended Rusk High School, where his coach was Wayne Mahaffey… born August 28, 1986…son of Thomas and Kathy Guidry…majoring in #7 Joe Drahos business.

PK, 5-10, 185, Fr. #64 Justin Hansen Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington HS Incoming freshman who will play at kicker…was a second-team all- OL, 6-3, 295, Jr. metro and all-conference selection in the Cedar Rapids area during his Overland Park, Kan./Butler County CC prep career…played wide receiver and kicker. Personal: Attended Transfer from Butler County Community College who is expected to Washington High School, where his coach was Tony Lombardi…born compete for a starting role on the offensive line…was an all-conference June 18, 1988…son of Sub and Pat Drahos…majoring in engineering. selection last season at Butler County after a solid prep career at the high school level in the Kansas City area. Personal: Attended #9 Jake Drallmeier Shawnee Mission West High School, where his coach was Tim Callaghan…born March 19, 1986…son of Rick and Gina Hulfman… RB, 5-7, 185, Fr. majoring in mechanical engineering. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS Incoming freshman who will look to earn playing time at running back… #62 Dan Hickman earned first team all-state honors as a linebacker following the 2006 season, as well as all-district and all-league in the Ozark OL, 6-2, 285, So. Conference...made 73 tackles on defense last year while compiling 334 Louisburg, Kan./Coffeyville CC yards rushing and 331 yards receiving on 25 receptions. Personal: Newcomer who will compete for a spot on the offensive line… was an Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock honorable mention pick in the Jayhawk Conference following his Roweton...born March 3, 1989...son of Jim and Gail sophomore year and also earned first-team all-academic honors at the Drallmeier...majoring in engineering management. junior college level….at Louisburg High School, he was an honorable mention all-state selection and first-team choice in the Frontier #39 Charles Eichmeyer League…won a state championship in the shot put in track and field. DB, 5-10, 175, Jr. Personal: Attended Louisburg High School, where his coach was Gary Washington, Mo./Washington HS Griffin…born Oct. 10, 1986…son of Virginia Hickman…majoring in Joins the Miner program this season...will play in the defensive mechanical engineering. backfield…was a team captain and academic all-conference pick at the high school level...recorded 34 tackles in his senior year...attended East Central College (no football) for two years and UMR in the last year. Personal: Attended Washington Shaw High School, where his coach was Jeff Duncan...born July 11, 1985...son of Chuck and Danielle Eichmeyer...majoring in engineering management.

32 #6 Justin Higginbotham #26 Brandyn Mueller LB, 5-11, 175, Fr. DB, 6-0, 190, Fr. Potosi, Mo./Potosi HS Troy, Ill./Triad HS Joins the UMR program after a solid high school career…was a first- Incoming freshman who will look to earn a role in the secondary… was team all-conference selection as an offensive tackle…also played at an all-conference selection as a defensive back after making 37 tackles linebacker which is the position he will play at UMR…made 11 tackles with two interceptions during the 2006 season…was an honorable at that spot last season. Personal: Attended Potosi High School, mention all-area selection following his senior year and has played for a where his coach was Matt Haug…born Nov. 16, 1988…son of Walter team that has won at least one game in the Illinois state playoffs for two Higginbotham and Diana Humphrey…majoring in civil engineering. consecutive years, which included a quarterfinal appearance in 2005. Personal: Attended Triad High School, where his coach was Paul #34 Craig Jewell Bassler…born Nov. 9, 1988…son of Jeffrey and Deborah Mueller… majoring in engineering. RB, 6-1, 195, Fr. Bennington, Neb./Bennington HS #53 Brian Peterson Incoming freshman who will compete for a spot at running back… OL, 6-5, 245, Fr. earned honorable mention all-state honors in 2006 after being named to the all-district first team for the second year in succession…was a Jacksonville, Ill./Jacksonville HS four-year letterman and team captain at the high school level. Member of the freshman class who will look to earn a spot on the Personal: Attended Bennington High School, where his coach was offensive line… earned honorable mention all-conference honors and Greg Bohn…born May 3, 1989…son of James and Melody Jewell… was also a member of the league's academic all-conference team… majoring in engineering. was selected as an Illinois State Scholar and won his team's "Iron Man" award following the 2006 season. Personal: Attended Jacksonville #5 Ashley Jordan High School, where his coach was Mark Grounds…born August 31, 1989…son of Stephen and Debra Slaid…majoring in biological LB, 6-1, 215, Fr. sciences with plans to go into medicine. Chicago, Ill./John Hope HS Freshman who will attempt to earn playing time at linebacker… earned #57 Tim Pierce first-team all-conference honors at the linebacker position in the OL, 6-5, 230, Fr. Chicago Public League and was also named honorable mention all-city for the 2006 season by the Chicago Sun-Times. Personal: Attended Buffalo, Mo./Buffalo HS John Hope High School, where his coach was Jason Burns…born May Incoming freshman who will look for playing time on the offensive line… 2, 1989…son of Lucille Jordan…majoring in electrical engineering. earned second-team all-region honors from the Southwest Missouri Coaches Association for the 2006 season…also named to the Central Ozarks Conference all-league team as a first team selection. #22 Skyler Knickerbocker Personal: Attended Buffalo High School, where his coach was Ed LB, 5-10, 200, Fr. Hula…born August 31, 1988…son of Mark and Julie Pierce…majoring Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk HS in engineering. Newcomer who will look to gain playing time at linebacker…could also serve as a long snapper…was a first-team all-county selection as a #93 Derek Richards linebacker and offensive lineman in each of the last two seasons… OL, 6-3, 205, Fr. named to the all-district team in both years as well, earning first team laurels as a junior and second team as a senior…made 102 tackles in Webster Groves, Mo./Webster Groves HS the 2006 season with four stops for a loss and three fumble recoveries. Newcomer who will look to earn a role on the interior line… earned Personal: Attended Norwalk High School, where his coach was Paul second-team all-state and third-team all-metro St. Louis honors Patterson…born Dec. 13, 1988…son of Jeff and Mary Knickerbocker… following the 2006 season, where he was a first-team all-conference majoring in engineering. and second-team all-district selection…made 111 tackles with two sacks and two fumble recoveries last fall…can also play as a long snapper. Personal: Attended Webster Groves High School, where his #66 Matthew Mast coach was Cliff Ice…born Dec. 3, 1988…son of Larry and Christina OL, 6-3, 230, Fr. Richards…majoring in mechanical engineering. Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart Griffin HS Will look to earn a spot on the offensive line in his first season at #90 Joseph Ridpath UMR…was selected to the Central State Eight all-conference team and DL, 6-5, 245, Fr. earned special mention at the offensive line position…also named to Shelbina, Mo./South Shelby HS the Chicago Tribune's all-state team after playing on the 2005 and Regional recruit who comes to UMR after an outstanding prep career… 2006 Class 5A state title teams at Sacred Heart Griffin…served as a was the defensive player of the year for Class 1 as a defensive lineman co-captain in 2006…earned academic all-state honors last fall and was for South Shelby's state championship team in 2006…was a two-time a three-time member of the academic all-conference team. Personal: selection to the Clarence Cannon Conference first team and also Attended Sacred Heart Griffin High School, where his coach was Ken earned first-team all-state and all-district honors…also named to the all- Leonard…born Jan. 31, 1989…son of Al and Sharon Mast…majoring in star teams by KRES, Quincy Herald-Whig and KHQA. Personal: mechanical engineering. Attended South Shelby High School, where his coach was Kent O’Laughlin…born Oct. 31, 1988…son of Robert Ridpath and Audrey #98 Matthew McCann Buzzard…majoring in engineering. DL, 6-4, 235, Fr. Modesto, Calif./Modesto Christian HS #36 Jacob Saxton Newcomer who will compete for time on the defensive line… was RB, 6-0, 215, Fr. selected as his team's most valuable player on the defensive line last Hannibal, Mo./Hannibal HS 2007 MINER PROFILES 2007 MINER PROFILES fall…earned first-team all-conference honors for a team that recorded a Incoming freshman who will compete for a spot at running back…was a 12-1 record in 2006. Personal: Attended Modesto Christian High second-team all-state selection at running back and also earned first- School, where his coach was Ron Megee…born April 19, 1989…son of team all-district laurels at defensive end as well as running back… Del and Nancy McCann…majoring in business. named first-team all-conference at both positions…was a first-team all- league and second-team all-district pick at running back in 2005. Personal: Attended Hannibal High School, where his coach was Mark St. Clair…born Nov. 14, 1988…son of Janet Closser…majoring in engineering. #10 Jason Schleuter #37 Trevor Swearingen 33 QB, 6-2, 210, Jr. DB, 6-0, 200, Fr. Lafayette, Ind./Joliet JC Houston, Mo./Houston HS Expected to compete for the stating quarterback spot… was a two-year Newcomer who will seek to earn playing time at defensive back… starter at Joliet who finished the 2006 season as the ninth-ranked played for the strong high school program at nearby Houston High passer at the junior college level, completing 133 of 241 passes for School. Personal: Attended Houston High School, where he was 1,768 yards and eight touchdowns…was an honorable mention all- coached by Todd McKinney...born Nov. 24, 1987 in Houston, Mo….son state selection as well as a first-team all-area pick at quarterback at the of Kent Swearingen…majoring in civil engineering. high school level. Personal: Attended McCutcheon High School, where his coach was Kevin O’Shea…junior college coach was former UMR quarterback Tom Minnick…born Sept. 25, 1986…son of Jerry #13 Steve Watson and Kim Schleuter…majoring in engineering. QB, 6-0, 175, Fr. Berkeley, Ill./Walther Lutheran HS #51 Stephen Schollmeyer Incoming freshman who will compete for time at the quarterback OL, 6-5, 285, Fr. position… was a first-team all-conference and all-area selection St. Louis, Mo./Trinity Catholic HS following his senior year and was selected as his team's most valuable

Newcomer who will look to earn playing time on the offensive line...was player…also competes in track and was a state qualifier in the high 2007 MINER PROFILES a first team all-conference selection on both lines...made 87 tackles jump, 110-meter hurdles and as part of the 4x400-meter relay team. and had one quarterback sack as a senior...had 61 tackles and a sack Personal: Attended Walther Lutheran High School, where his coach as a junior when he was named to the all-league second team. was Bruce Tuomi…born Nov. 2, 1988…son of Ken and Ruth Watson… Personal: Attended Trinity Catholic High School, where his coach was majoring in computer engineering. Mark Harris…born Nov. 15, 1988…son of April Boegemann…majoring in computer science. #60 Tim Webster OL, 6-2, 290, So. #17 Ryan Shubatt St. James, Mo./Benedictine College QB, 6-2, 185, Fr. Transfer from Benedictine College who will seek to gain playing time on Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Jefferson HS the offensive line…earned all-district honors at the high school level, Newcomer who will play at quarterback…was a second-team all-metro where he was also an all-conference selection…played on both the and all-conference player at the high school level, where he served as offensive and defensive lines as a prep player. Personal: Attended a team captain…was also an academic all-conference selection…good John F. Hodge High School, where his coach was current UMR athlete who was a state qualifier in track and field and played varsity offensive coordinator Josh Richards…born August 4, 1986…son of basketball. Personal: Attended Jefferson High School, where his Linda Webster…majoring in business. coach was Jim Womochil…born Jan. 11, 1989…son of Gary and Cynthia Shubatt…majoring in engineering. #5 Antonio Williams RB, 6-0, 185, Jr. #30 Brett Soendker Temecula, Calif./Mount San Antonio College LB, 6-0, 190, Fr. Transfer from Mount San Antonio College in California who will Moberly, Mo./Moberly HS compete for playing time at running back…rushed for 309 yards and Incoming freshman who will play at linebacker…was a team captain two touchdowns during the 2006 season…broke nine school records at during the 2006 season and earned his team’s “Blue Pride” award the high school level and was selected as his team’s most valuable following the season...played at outside linebacker during his prep player…was named all-valley and all-conference following both his career. Personal: Attended Moberly High School, where his coach junior and senior years at the high school level and was chosen to play was Jason Ambroson…born June 26, 1988…son of Mike and Terry in a post-season all-star game…chosen as his team’s offensive “Player Soendker…majoring in architectural engineering. of the Year” after his junior season. Personal: Attended Temecula Valley High School, where his coach was Bud Kane…born May 23, #88 Chad Stanley 1987…son of Rickye and Dana Rice…majoring in sociology.

TE, 6-2, 210, Fr. #25 Cameron Williams St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell North HS WR, 5-11, 170, Fr. Newcomer who will compete for playing time at tight end…was a second team all-conference selection as a wide receiver at the high Princeton, Ky./Caldwell County HS school level…also landed honorable mention honors at defensive Incoming freshman who brings strong credentials to the UMR end…was named as a top 10 linebacker in the St. Louis metropolitan program… was named as the "Regional Player of the Year" by the area…earned Presscast “Player of the Game” honors…chosen as his Kentucky Coaches Association" and earned second-team all-state team’s “Rookie of the Year” in his sophomore season. Personal: honors for the 2006 campaign…was also named to the Kentucky New- Attended Francis Howell North High School, where his coach was John Era all-star team and was a first-team all-conference selection in the Brune…born Jan. 12, 1989…son of Galen and Patsye Stanley… Western Kentucky Conference. Personal: Attended Caldwell County majoring in engineering. High School, where his coach was David Barnes…born May 6, 1988… son of Rick and Renee Williams…majoring in mechanical engineering. #35 Nathan Stodghill LB, 6-0, 220, Fr. #15 Michael Wilson Grain Valley, Mo./Grain Valley HS RB, 5-8, 175, Fr. Incoming freshman who will play at linebacker…was a unanimous first- Valrico, Fla./King HS team all-conference selection last season…earned first-team all-metro Newcomer who compete for a spot at running back...was the recipient Kansas City honors at defensive end and second-team laurels from the of his team’s “Ironman Award” and “Heart of the Lion” award following Blue Springs Examiner and Metro Sports…set the school record for the 2006 season. Personal: Attended King High School, where his sacks with 14.5…also played on offense as a guard. Personal: coach was Joe Severino…son of Michael and Barita Wilson…majoring Attended Grain Valley High School, where his coach was Forest in engineering. Rovello…born May 29, 1989…son of Rob and Robin Stodghill… majoring in nuclear engineering. #48 Tony Wright PK-P, 6-2, 165, Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Parkway North HS Newcomer who will serve as a kicker and punter for the Miners…was a four-year starter at the high school level and earned all-conference honors in his role…averaged over 40 yards per punt as a senior. Personal: Attended Parkway North High School, where his coach was Bob Bunton…born August 4, 1988…son of Jim and Karen Wright… majoring in business.

2006 GAME-BY-GAME 34 Fourth Quarter kick(0:06) yd. run,Breen 31 TU—Johnson (3:55) from Winters pass MikeGreaving fromWinters, yd. pass 9 UMR—Gronewold yd. kick(6:59) 7 run,Breen TU—Clopton (11:14) goal yd. field 21 UMR—Valencia Sean Ostrowski 2-31, B.J.Passage 1-14. 2-27. TU—Dyshaun Edwards 4-63, Lamar Tipton3-37, Ashton Gronewold 5-82,Mike UMR—Brandon Landry 7-129,Nathan Binder 7-109, Receiving Donnie Johnson 2-5-0-34. UMR—Joe Winters25-43-2-402. Passing garn 1-2. 20-120, MattRoot9-51,DanBarnes 8-48, Jon Hemmel- 35:37 wold 1(-4). TU—Donnie Johnson 19-185, AustinClopton UMR—Matt Padilla6-27,Joe Wi Rushing 24:23 Individual Statistics Time ofPossession 2-37.0 1-44.0 5/10 8/11 Third Punts-Average 4-31 5-23 TU 25-43-2 10-14-0 1-1 1-0 UMR Penalties-Yards Downs 16-33 Fumbles-Lost 57-406 435 551 Total Passing 402 145 Passing Yards Rushing Yards First 21 28 Team Statistics Downs First Quarter Tiffin (1-0) Miners (0-1) August 26atTiffin,Ohio Game 1:Tiffin58,Miners32 TU—Clopton 8 yd. kick(7:30) 8 run,Breen TU—Clopton yd. (9:29) 3 run,kickfailed TU—Clopton (12:14) goal 22yd.field TU—Breen Third Quarter kick(0:22) Valencia Winters, yd. passfrom 29 UMR—Landry yd. run,Breenkick(2:04) 5 Barnes TU—Dan (4:36) kick passfromWinters, Valencia yd. 22 Landry UMR—Brandon Breenkick(8:57) yd. run, Clopton9 TU—Austin kick(13:27) Valencia Tim fromJoeWinters, yd. pass 11 Gronewold UMR—Ashton Second Quarter (4:23) yd. run,Breenkick 10 Johnson TU—Donnie (10:57) yd. kick Root7 Breen run,Andrew TU—Matt

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Greaving 4-55,MattPadilla nters 9-10,AshtonGrone- TU-Matt Root8-9-0-111, Fourth Quarter (0:54) Schermankick yd. run, 7 SE—Kevin Ballatore (3:46) goal yd. field 34 Valencia UMR—Tim Radney 1-32, StevelanHarper1-13, Clint Jones 1-6. Tuineau 2-19, AntonioScaife 2-18,Oge Oge 2-10,John Chad Shockley 2-12,David Shields1-9. SE—Joseph Padilla 5-121, Brandon Landry 4-59, Nathan Binder 3-57, UMR—Ashton Gronewold 8-71, Mike Greaving 6-90,Matt Receiving 15-0-98. UMR—Joe Winters29-55-2-419. SE—KevinBallatore9- Passing Stevelan Harper 1-4. Ballatore 3-10, TonyAnderson 3-6,Clint Jones 1-5, 149, John Radney 13-116, Elton Peterson 4-13,Kevin 26:53 Binder 1-(-9), JoeWinters 7-(-31). SE—TimHolloman 14- UMR—Matt Padilla13-73, DavidShields7-22,Nathan Rushing 33:07 Individual Statistics Time ofPossession 4-30.0 5-45.8 3/9 3/15 Third 11-96 Punts-Average 11-114 9-15-0 SE 29-55-2 3-1 0-0 UMR Penalties-Yards Downs 28-55 Fumbles-Lost 39-303 474 401 Total Passing 98 419 Passing Yards Rushing Yards First 28 18 Team Statistics Downs First Quarter Southeast Mo. (2-0) Miners (0-2) Mo. Sept. 9atCapeGirardeau, 23 MissouriState44,Miners Game 2:Southeast Third Quarter (5:47) yd. run,kickfailed 1 UMR—Matt Padilla (14:10) goal yd. field 27 SE—Scherman SE—Radney 41 yd. run, Scherman kick (2:01) kick(2:01) yd. run,Scherman 41 SE—Radney (4:16) kick Valencia yd. passfromWinters, 1 Landry UMR—Brandon yd. (5:31) 9 SE—Radney run,kickfailed kick (8:45) Valencia yd. passfromJoeWinters, 4 Gronewold UMR—Ashton kick(12:16) yd. run,Scherman 23 SE—Holloman Second Quarter (5:00) Schermankick yd. run, 12 SE—John Radney kick(8:53) Scherman yd. run,Colin Holloman3 SE—Tim

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First Quarter First Quarter UMR—Chad Shockley 31 yd. pass from Joe Winters, Tim MSU—Rick Cornelius 1 yd. run, Max Hammond kick (12:10) Valencia kick (13:49) MSU—Eric Fitzpatrick 19 yd. run, Hammond kick (4:50) UMR—Brandon Landry 45 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick Second Quarter (7:02) UMR—Ashton Gronewold 15 yd. pass from Joe Winters, Tim Second Quarter Valencia kick (6:07) UMR—Nathan Binder 16 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick MSU—Fitzpatrick 49 yd. pass from Brian Yost, Hammond kick (6:23) (4:30) UMR—Ashton Gronewold 20 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick UMR—Mike Greaving 20 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick

(0:29) (2:47) 2006 GAME-BY-GAME Third Quarter MSU—Hammond 25 yd. field goal (0:00) UMR—Landry 41 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick (10:46) Third Quarter LU—Kevin Brown 67 yd. pass from Rashad Aubrey, Gerardo UMR—Matt Padilla 2 yd. run, Valencia kick (12:22) Cornejo kick (8:37) MSU—Jabari McGee 16 yd. run, Hammond kick (9:08) UMR—Mike Greaving 24 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick UMR—Gronewold 56 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick (3:50) (5:47) Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter UMR—Brandon Landry 11 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick UMR—Jon Iglehart 58 yd. interception return, Valencia kick (14:44) (14:42) UMR—Greaving 11 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick (13:21) MSU—Fitzpatrick 35 yd. run, pass failed (8:30) Team Statistics UMR—Gronewold 49 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick (4:06) UMR LU First Downs 25 13 Team Statistics Rushing 25-120 36-26 UMR MSU Passing 21-40-0 13-27-3 First Downs 25 24 Passing Yards 386 169 Rushing 24-92 47-342 Total Yards 506 195 Passing 23-39-0 13-18-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-1 Passing Yards 415 159 Penalties-Yards 13-122 10-84 Total Yards 507 501 Punts-Average 5-36.6 9-31.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 6-4 Third Downs 3/13 3/14 Penalties-Yards 2-20 4-35 Time of Possession 27:31 32:29 Punts-Average 4-37.5 2-37.0 Third Downs 7/13 4/10 Individual Statistics Time of Possession 26:35 33:25

Rushing Individual Statistics UMR—Matt Padilla 10-74, David Shields 7-38, Mark Becker 5-4, Joe Winters 2-4. LU—Wayne Baynard 6-25, Rushing Donald Brown 7-10, Darrius Baker 7-4, DeVaughn Reece UMR—Matt Padilla 21-106, Joe Winters 2-4, Team 1-(-18). 3-4, Roderick Cooksey 3-3, Alfred Minor 2-(-9), Rashad MSU—Eric Fitzpatrick 9-135, Jabari McGee 15-95, Rick Aubrey 8-(-11). Cornelius 7-42, Brian Yost 13-42, Kyle Redden 2-21, Passing Jerrod Pendleton 1-7. UMR—Joe Winters 19-37-0-359, Mark Becker 2-3-0-27. Passing LU—Donald Brown 3-10-2-21, Rashad Aubrey 9-16-1-143, UMR—Joe Winters 23-39-0-415. MSU—Brian Yost 13-18- Alfred Minor 1-1-0-5. 1-159. Receiving Receiving UMR—Chad Shockley 5-74, Mike Greaving 4-75, Nathan UMR—Ashton Gronewold 9-229, Mike Greaving 6-80, Binder 4-73, Ashton Gronewold 4-52, Brandon Landry 3- Nathan Binder 3-59, Matt Padilla 3-24, Brandon Landry 2- 97, Matt Padilla 1-15. LU—DeWitt Johnson 4-53, Devin 23. MSU—Eric Fitzpatrick 3-66, Rick Cornelius 3-39, Palmer 3-2, Tyler Victor 2-34, Wayne Baynard 2-5, Kevin Daniel Vagni 3-26, Jabari McGee 2-5, Matu Bundy 1-15, Brown 1-67, Darrius Baker 1-8. Andrew Henderson 1-8.

2006 GAME-BY-GAME 36 Fourth Quarter kick(1:09) yd. run,Binder 1 SJC—Ford (3:26) goal yd. field 30 UMR—Valencia 33, Chad Shockley 1-25. Matt Padilla3-33,MikeGrea 1. UMR—AshtonGronewold 6-111, Nathan Binder 3-54, 2-11, Andre London 1-10, VictorTorres 1-6, Cole Hewitt 1- 4-37, Austin Capi3-26, Terrance Freeman 3-25, Greg Ford SJC—Dan Paulsen6-76,Lonnie Hurst 5-105, Julius Taylor Receiving 18-39-4-286. SJC—Anthony Lindsey26-31-1-297. UMR—Joe Winters Passing Team 3-(-10).UMR—Matt Pad 19:15 Freeman 6-18, AntoineWilson 2-1, AnthonyLindsey 3-(-5), SJC—Greg Ford 31-155, Lonnie Hurst 3-22, Terrance Rushing 40:45 Individual Statistics Time ofPossession 4-25.5 4-36.2 6/15 4/11 Third Punts-Average 7-57 3-15 26-31-1 18-39-4 1-0 4-1 SJC Penalties-Yards UMR Downs Fumbles-Lost 478 341 Total Passing 297 286 Passing Yards Rushing Yards First 27 18 Team Statistics Downs 48-181 15-55 First Quarter Miners (2-3) Saint Joseph’s(3-2) Stadium Sept. 30atAllgood-Bailey Joseph’s38,Miners24 Game 5:Saint No scoring Third Quarter kick(0:20) Binder fromLindsey, yd. pass 11 SJC—Austin Capi from yd. pass 12 UMR—Gronewold (4:38) yd. fieldgoal 32 SJC—Binder yd. kickoffre 94 UMR—Gronewold kick(11:46) fromLindsey, Binder yd. pass Hurst38 SJC—Lonnie Second Quarter Valencia kick(4:28) Tim fromJoeWinters, yd. pass 60 Gronewold UMR—Ashton kick (6:01) Binder Lindsey, fromAnthony yd. pass 19 Paulsen SJC—Dan (12:34) kick Binder yd. run,Michael 1 SJC—Greg Ford

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1 1 7 — 38 7 7 17 14 ving 3-30,BrandonLandry2- turn, Valenciakick(11:28) illa 10-50, JoeWinters 5-5. Winters, Valencia kick (3:23) kick(3:23) Winters, Valencia Fourth Quarter (2:12) goal yd. field 39 UMR—Valencia (9:08) kick yd. passfromSangster,Daniel 22 Dodson SWOSU—Beau Kyle Krisek1-8, Todd Crumb 1-7,Reshard Dudley1-2. John Haggerty 3-31,Beau Dodson 1-22, Derek Wall 1-18, 59. SWOSU—Michael Cooper 6-98, PatrickWeaver 4-43, Chad Shockley 6-62,MattP UMR—Ashton Gronewold 11-121, Brandon Landry 7-127, Receiving Sangster 18-27-1-229. UMR—Joe Winters31-60-1-416. SWOSU—Jimmy Passing Thomas 6-35, JimmySangster 5-20, TysonBryant1-5. 36:49 Reshard Dudley 25-110, Patr UMR—Matt Padilla11-60, Joe Rushing 23:11 Individual Statistics Time ofPossession 4-29.0 6-35.8 8/15 5/13 Third 10-60 10-94 Punts-Average 31-60-1 18-27-1 0-0 0-0 UMR Penalties-Yards Downs SWOSU 17-40 Fumbles-Lost 43-212 456 441 Total Passing 416 229 Passing Yards Rushing Yards First 26 22 Team Statistics Downs First Quarter SW Oklahoma(3-3) Miners (2-4) Oct. 7atWeatherford,Okla. 29 Game 6:SWOklahomaSt.31,Miners Third Quarter (0:00) goal yd. field 29 SWOSU—Daniel kick (4:25) Daniel yd. run, 13 Weaver SWOSU—Patrick (11:16) kick passfromWinters, Valencia yd. 32 Landry UMR—Brandon kick(14:14) Daniel Spenser yd. passfromJimmy Sangster, 8 Haggerty SWOSU—John UMR—Gronewold 5 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick (0:58) kick(0:58) Valencia fromWinters, yd. pass 5 UMR—Gronewold kick(2:19) Daniel fromSangster, yd. pass 7 SWOSU—Weaver passfailed(10:24) yd. passfromWinters, 9 UMR—Landry Second Quarter kick(12:02) Valencia Tim yd. passfromJoeWinters, 9 Gronewold UMR—Ashton

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7 0 17 7 — 31 adilla 4-47,MikeGreaving3- ick Weaver6-42,Harold Winters 6-(-20). SWOSU— Game 7: Miners 21, Austin Peay 14 Game 8: Miners 17, Southern Nazarene 14 37 Oct. 14 at Allgood-Bailey Stadium Oct. 21 at Allgood-Bailey Stadium

Austin Peay (1-5) 0 14 0 0 — 14 So. Nazarene (3-4) 7 0 7 0 — 14 Miners (3-4) 7 7 7 0 — 21 Miners (4-4) 7 3 7 0 — 17

First Quarter First Quarter UMR—Brandon Landry 6 yd. pass from Joe Winters, Tim SNU—Maurice Upshaw 3 yd. run, Brady Frenchak kick (11:58) Valencia kick (1:30) UMR—Matt Padilla 75 yd. pass from Joe Winters, Tim Second Quarter Valencia kick (1:32) AP—Chris Fletcher 1 yd. run, Ross Coffee kick (11:47) Second Quarter AP—Lanis Frederick 19 yd. pass from Mark Cunningham, Coffee UMR—Valencia 38 yd. field goal (11:19) kick (4:22) Third Quarter UMR—Matt Padilla 4 yd. run, Valencia kick (2:26) SNU—Zack Bridwell 17 yd. pass from Tyler Schneider, Frenchak Third Quarter kick (5:47)

UMR—Chad Shockley 7 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick UMR—Mike Greaving 55 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick 2006 GAME-BY-GAME (6:13) (4:08) Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter No scoring No scoring

Team Statistics Team Statistics APSU UMR SNU UMR First Downs 14 22 First Downs 18 14 Rushing 39-196 27-88 Rushing 35-190 23-14 Passing 11-21-1 29-44-1 Passing 13-27-2 24-40-1 Passing Yards 101 265 Passing Yards 153 371 Total Yards 297 353 Total Yards 343 385 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-0 Penalties-Yards 7-69 7-50 Penalties-Yards 5-36 16-129 Punts-Average 4-40.0 2-55.5 Punts-Average 5-38.2 5-36.2 Third Downs 3/12 5/13 Third Downs 2/12 5/15 Time of Possession 3/5 1/3 Time of Possession 32:08 27:52

Individual Statistics Individual Statistics

Rushing Rushing APSU—Chris Fletcher 21-147, Spencer Gulmire 10-45, SNU—Jacob Smith 13-104, Branden Smith 16-50, Peter Otis Spivey 1-7, Mark Cunningham 6-2, Lanis Frederick 1- Orth 1-30, Maurice Upshaw 2-4, Tyler Schneider 3-2. (-5). UMR—Joe Winters 10-48, Matt Padilla 15-35, Ashton UMR— David Shields 10-42, Matt Padilla 2-7, Team 4-0, Gronewold 1-5, Team 1-0. Joe Winters 7-(-35). Passing Passing APSU—Mark Cunningham 11-21-1-101. UMR—Joe SNU—Tyler Schneider 13-26-2-153, Branden Smith 0-1-0- Winters 29-44-1-265. 0. UMR—Joe Winters 24-40-1-371. Receiving Receiving APSU—Lanis Frederick 5-57, Kevin Carter 2-23, Jon SNU—Jeremy Rogers 3-38, Brett Armstrong 3-23, Zack Sanders 1-17, Brandon Meggs 1-5, Spencer Gulmire 1-4, Bridwell 2-53, Erik Carr 2-6, Jake Griffin 1-16, Tyler Schnei- Chris Fletcher 1-(-5). UMR—Brandon Landry 10-68, der 1-11, Branden Smith 1-6. UMR—Ashton Gronewold 9- Ashton Gronewold 7-28, Chad Shockley 5-71, Matt Padilla 122, Mike Greaving 7-150, Matt Padilla 3-76, Brandon 4-47, Mike Greaving 3-51. Landry 3-8, Chad Shockley 1-15, Bryan Crider 1-0.

2006 GAME-BY-GAME 38 Fourth Quarter kick(1:44) Valencia Winters, yd. passfrom 24 UMR—Landry yd. (4:18) goal field BU—Quiroz 32 Mark Becker 1-11. Mike Greaving4-50,MattPadilla 6. UMR—Ashton Gronewold 6-77, Brandon Landry 4-106, 4-25, Aaron Shaw 2-50,Tom BU—Nate Miller 5-44,Eric No Receiving 271. 20-34-0- Winters UMR—Joe 17-27-0-170. Brown BU—T.J. Passing 1-(-11), Joe Winters4-(-32). 25:53 1-(-2), T.J.Brown BU—Brian Holthaus 18-49, RyanDiggins 2-5,Brian Adika, Rushing 34:07 Individual Statistics Time ofPossession 8-38.8 6-37.5 3/13 4/12 Third Punts-Average 5-56 3-26 17-27-0 20-34-0 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards Downs 26-38 30-49 Fumbles-Lost 219 309 Total Passing 170 271 Passing Yards Rushing Yards First 12 21 Team Statistics Downs BU First Quarter Miners (5-4) Butler (3-6) UMR Oct. 28atAllgood-Bailey Stadium 35,Butler20 Game 9:Miners UMR—Gronewold 10 yd. pass from yd. pass 10 UMR—Gronewold (10:23) Brown, Quirozkick from T.J. yd. pass 27 ShawBU—Aaron (14:36) kick Valencia return, yd. punt 69 Gronewold UMR—Ashton Third Quarter (1:11) kick passfromWinters, Valencia yd. 29 Landry UMR—Brandon yd. (2:51) goal field BU—Quiroz 36 kick (9:58) Valencia fromJoeWinters, Tim yd. pass Crider 8 UMR—Bryan Second Quarter kick(1:16) JordanQuiroz yd. run, 2 Holthaus BU—Brian

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9-(-3). UMR—Matt Padilla21-81,Team Mulvihill 1-16,DanBohrer1- testine, 4-29,BrianHolthaus Winters, Valencia kick (5:01) kick(5:01) Winters, Valencia 3-18,BryanCrider 2-9, Fourth Quarter No scoring row 1-33, BrianChapman 1-8. WSC—Logan Masters3-36, BrianLocke 2-24, Stuart Mor- Mike Greaving 3-22,Nathan Binder2-21,2-15. MattPadilla UMR—Brandon Landry 9-89,AshtonGronewold 7-125, Receiving WSC—Silas Fluellen 5-17-0-89, Travis Dietz 2-3-1-12. UMR—Joe Winters18-34-3-194, Passing 4. Dominic McDonald 2-9, Josh Pe Molacek 30-142, TylerJones 3-25,SilasFluellen2-15, 32:15 Landry 1-6,JoeWinters 7-0, Team2(-2). WSC—Zach UMR—Matt Padilla13-64, Mark Rushing 27:45 Individual Statistics Time ofPossession 6-36.3 9-36.2 5/14 5/16 Third Punts-Average 4-20 7-74 7-20-1 23-43-4 3-1 0-0 UMR WSC Penalties-Yards Downs 26-81 Fumbles-Lost 40-202 353 303 Total Passing 272 101 Passing Yards Rushing Yards First 17 13 Team Statistics Downs First Quarter Wayne State (5-5) Miners (5-5) Nov. 4atWayne, Neb. Game 10:Wayne State (Neb.)14,Miners9 Third Quarter (9:13)(1:11) goal yd. field 27 Valencia UMR—Tim (12:50) kick NickHope yd. run, 6 Jones WSC—Tyler failed (5:11) failed yd. 38 Gronewold UMR—Ashton kick(11:00) yd. run,Hope 24 Molacek WSC—Zach Second Quarter No scoring

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0 7 — 14 pass fromMarkBecker, Becker3-13,Brandon terson 1-7,TravisDietz 2- MarkBecker5-9-1-78. Game 11: Miners 62, Kentucky Wesleyan 6 2006 Season Highs 39 Nov. 11 at Allgood-Bailey Stadium Individual Ky. Wesleyan (0-11) 0 6 0 0 — 6 Rushes 21, Matt Padilla vs. Morehead State (Sept. 23) Miners (6-5) 20 14 14 14 — 62 21, Matt Padilla vs. Butler (Oct. 28) Rushing Yards 106, Matt Padilla vs. Morehead State (Sept. First Quarter 23) UMR—Mike Greaving 70 yd. pass from Joe Winters, Tim Valencia Pass Attempts 60, Joe Winters vs. SW Oklahoma St. (Oct. 7) kick (13:55) Completions 31, Joe Winters vs. SW Oklahoma St. (Oct. 7) UMR—Valencia 23 yd. field goal (10:06) Passing Yards 419, Joe Winters vs. Southeast Mo. (Sept. 9) UMR—Valencia 32 yd. field goal (6:41) Receptions 11, Ashton Gronewold vs. SW Okla. (Oct. 7) UMR—Ashton Gronewold 24 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick Receiving Yards 229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State (4:03) (Sept. 23) Second Quarter Field Goals 2, Tim Valencia vs. Ky. Wesleyan (Nov. 11) UMR—Winters 2 yd. run, Valencia kick (14:50) Punts 6, Brian Mueller vs. Butler (Oct. 28) 6, Brian Mueller vs. Wayne State (Nov. 4)

UMR—Daudi White 27 yd. interception return (8:54) 2006 GAME-BY-GAME KWC—Vance Woods 21 yd. pass from Ward Tanner, run failed Tackles 16, Avian Jordan vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 30) (1:44) Interceptions 2, Jon Iglehart vs. Lincoln (Sept. 16) Third Quarter 2, Daudi White vs. Ky. Wesleyan (Nov. 11) UMR—Robbie Woodard 10 yd. return of blocked punt, Valencia Total Offense 422, Joe Winters vs. SW Oklahoma (Oct. 7) kick (12:42) UMR—Matt Padilla 25 yd. pass from Winters, Valencia kick (8:59) Longest Plays Fourth Quarter Rushing 23, Matt Padilla vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 30) UMR—Gronewold 31 yd. pass from Jason Aubrey, Valencia kick 23, Matt Padilla vs. Wayne State (Nov. 4) (10:03) Passing 78, Joe Winters to Matt Padilla vs. Southeast UMR—Aubrey 2 yd. run, Valencia kick (1:47) Missouri State (Sept. 9) Field Goal 39, Tim Valencia vs. SW Oklahoma (Oct. 7) Punt 65, Brian Mueller vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 14) Team Statistics Punt Return 69, Ashton Gronewold vs. Butler (Oct. 28) KWC UMR Kickoff Return 94, Ashton Gronewold vs. Saint Joseph’s First Downs 15 21 (Sept. 30) Rushing 34-164 26-97 Passing 13-37-4 26-45-0 Opponents Passing Yards 102 357 Rushes 31, Greg Ford, Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 30) Total Yards 266 454 Rushing Yards 185, Don Johnson, Tiffin (Aug. 26) Fumbles-Lost 5-2 4-2 Pass Attempts 33, Ward Tanner, Ky. Wesleyan (Nov. 11) Penalties-Yards 6-61 4-39 Completions 26, Anthony Lindsey, Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 30) Passing Yards 297, Anthony Lindsey, Saint Joseph’s (Sept Punts-Average 7-21.6 4-41.8 30) Third Downs 6/15 2/14 Receptions 6, by three players Time of Possession 29:31 30:29 Receiving Yards 105, Lonnie Hurst, Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 30) Field Goals 2, Jordan Quiroz, Butler (Oct. 28) Individual Statistics Punts 9, Ian DeLaet, Wayne State (Nov. 4) Tackles 12, Daniel Becker, Austin Peay (Oct. 14) Rushing Interceptions 1, by several players KWC—T.J. Martin 17-79, Vance Woods 8-49, Larry Jones Total Offense 292, Anthony Lindsey, Saint Joseph’s (Sept 6-23, David Sullivan 2-9, Alex Temple 1-4. UMR—Joe 30)

Winters 10-54, David Shields 8-28, Matt Padilla 3-8, Jason Longest Plays Aubrey 5-7. Rushing 41, John Radney, Southeast Mo. (Sept. 9) Passing 41, Tim Holloman, Southeast Mo. (Sept. 9) KWC—Ward Tanner 11-33-3-92, Vance Woods 2-3-1-10, Passing 67, Rashad Aubrey to Kevin Brown, Lincoln Calvin Bini 0-1-0-0. UMR—Joe Winters 25-43-0-326, (Sept. 16) Jason Aubrey 1-2-0-31. Field Goal 36, Jordan Quiroz, Butler (Oct. 28) Receiving Punt 72, Peter Orth, Southern Nazarene (Oct. 21) KWC—T.J. Martin 6-57, Vance Woods 3-34, Tim Davis 1- Punt Return 36, Josh Peterson, Wayne State (Nov. 4) 15, Rob Montalvo 1-7, Demetrice Jefferson 1-0, DaMarcus Kickoff Return 67, Austin Clopton, Tiffin (Aug. 26) Ganaway 1-(-11). UMR—Matt Padilla 9-75, Mike Greaving 7-127, Ashton Gronewold 6-102, Clint Cottrell 1-34, Ryan Vessell 1-12, Mark Becker 1-5, Brandon Landry 1-2.

40 PASSING Name G Comp Att Pct Yds TD Int Long Joe Winters 11 261 468 .558 3724 35 14 78 Mark Becker 8 7 12 .583 105 1 1 38 Jason Aubrey 1 1 2 .500 31 1 0 31 MINERS 11 269 482 .558 3860 37 15 78 OPPONENTS 11 150 264 .568 1724 12 14 67

RUSHING Name G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Matt Padilla 11 125 619 34 585 4.7 3 23 David Shields 11 32 161 31 130 4.1 0 22 Mark Becker 8 8 29 12 17 2,1 0 11 Joe Winters 11 70 229 222 7 0.1 1 17 Jason Aubrey 1 5 15 8 7 1.4 1 13 Brandon Landry 11 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 Ashton Gronewold 11 2 5 4 1 0.5 0 5 Nathan Binder 9 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 - Team 11 9 0 31 -31 -3.4 0 - MINERS 11 253 1064 351 713 2.8 5 23 OPPONENTS 11 448 2565 294 2271 5.1 26 41

RECEIVING Name G Rec Yds Avg TD Long Ashton Gronewold 11 78 1120 14.4 15 60 Brandon Landry 11 52 741 14.2 11 45 Mike Greaving 11 50 789 15.8 5 70 Matt Padilla 11 39 498 12.8 2 78 Nathan Binder 9 22 373 17.0 1 44 Chad Shockley 6 20 259 12.9 2 33 Bryan Crider 10 3 9 3.0 1 8 Mark Becker 8 2 16 8.0 0 11 Clint Cottrell 4 1 34 34.0 0 34 Ryan Vessell 7 1 12 12.0 0 12 David Shields 11 1 9 9.0 0 9 MINERS 11 269 3860 14.3 37 78 OPPONENTS 11 150 1724 11.5 12 67

PUNTING Name Punts Yds Avg Long In20 Blk Brian Mueller 43 1617 37.6 65 10 0 Mark Becker 2 73 36.5 37 2 0 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 MINERS 46 1680 36.7 65 12 1 OPPONENTS 60 2081 34.7 72 17 2

KICKING Name XP FG 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Blk Long Tim Valencia 42-44 8-11 0-0 3-5 5-6 0-0 0-0 2 39 MINERS 42-44 8-11 0-0 3-5 5-6 0-0 0-0 2 39 OPPONENTS 34-36 7-11 0-0 4-4 3-6 0-1 0-0 1 36

TEAM STATISTICS Score by Quarters FD Rush Pass Pen Fum-Lost Pen-Yds 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TP MINERS 238 55 158 25 21-8 77-608 62 116 83 89 350 OPPONENTS 204 113 80 11 23-8 77-703 70 91 59 63 283 2005 MINER STATISTICS 2005 MINER STATISTICS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS 41 Name No Yds TD Long Name No Yds TD Long Ashton Gronewold 27 530 1 94 Ashton Gronewold 13 137 1 69 Brandon Landry 14 299 0 34 Brandon Landry 5 26 0 14 Matt Padilla 2 37 0 29 Daudi White 1 16 0 16 Bryan Crider 1 3 0 3 Brian Jordan 1 9 0 9 MINERS 44 869 1 94 Jamel Sims 1 0 0 0 OPPONENTS 42 874 0 67 Robbie Woodard 0 10 1 10 MINERS 21 198 2 69 OPPONENTS 23 199 0 36

INTERCEPTIONS Name No Yds TD Long Jon Iglehart 3 64 1 58 Brian Jordan 3 20 0 12 2005 MINER STATISTICS Daudi White 3 27 1 27 Brian Gronewold 2 85 0 62 Tommy Humphrey 1 0 0 0 Avian Jordan 1 0 0 0 Justin Butler 1 0 0 0 MINERS 14 205 2 62 OPPONENTS 15 206 0 63

SCORING Name TD XP FG Saf 2-PT PTS Ashton Gronewold 17 0 0 0 0 102 Tim Valencia 0 42-44 8-11 0 0 66 Brandon Landry 11 0 0 0 0 66 Mike Greaving 5 0 0 0 1 32 Matt Padilla 5 0 0 0 0 30 Chad Shockley 2 0 0 0 0 12 Jason Aubrey 1 0 0 0 0 6 Bryan Crider 1 0 0 0 0 6 Daudi White 1 0 0 0 0 6 Joe Winters 1 0 0 0 0 6 Robbie Woodard 1 0 0 0 0 6 Jon Iglehart 1 0 0 0 0 6 Nathan Binder 1 0 0 0 0 6 MINERS 47 42-44 8-11 0 1 350 OPPONENTS 38 34-36 7-11 0 0 283

DEFENSE Name UT AT TT TFL/Sacks Name UT AT TT TFL/Sacks Avian Jordan 58 53 111 6/1 Oliver Carter 1 3 4 Justin Butler 31 43 74 3.5 Ryan Vessell 1 3 4 Gabriel Cunha 25 37 62 4/1 Jamel Anderson 4 0 4 Brian Jordan 41 20 61 Steve Edwards 0 3 3 0.5 Jon Iglehart 38 17 55 3 Ashton Gronewold 3 0 3 Daudi White 34 18 52 4 Lance Efftink 2 1 3 Robbie Woodard 25 13 38 3 Mark Becker 2 0 2 Caleb Rangel 17 15 32 3.5 Chris Norgren 1 1 2 Loren Severs 17 14 31 6.5/2 Jamel Sims 2 0 2 Garyion Turner 19 12 31 4/1 Brian Mueller 1 1 2 Matt Loula 13 15 28 6.5/3.5 Sean Kelley 0 2 2 Reggie Pierre 18 8 26 Phillip Shields 1 1 2 1.5 Derek Drussa 13 11 24 6/4 Evan Zych 0 1 1 Jon Landstra 5 10 15 Chad Shockley 0 1 1 Brandon Kessler 4 9 13 3/1 Tim Valencia 1 0 1 Keith Homco 4 8 12 1 Andrew Ravadge 1 0 1 Dallas Massie 3 6 9 Matt Padilla 0 1 1 Patrick Akley 2 6 8 1.5 Phillip Tillman 1 0 1 David Shields 3 4 7 Eric Poythress 0 1 1 Kalvin Bishop 4 3 7 1.5/0.5 Scott Ricks 0 1 1 Brian Gronewold 1 4 5 Brandon Landry 1 0 1 Willie Sanchez 1 4 5 MINERS 402 364 766 59/14 Corey Taylor 1 4 5 OPPONENTS 396 194 590 58/27 Nathan Binder 3 1 4 Bryan Crider 0 4 4 Adam Strein 0 4 4

44 NCAA DIVISION II STATISTICAL LEADERS — 2006 PASSING OFFENSE (TEAM) 1. Missouri-Rolla ...... 350.9 2. West Texas A&M ...... 326.1 3. Abilene Christian...... 296.8 4. Minnesota State...... 285.7 5. East Stroudsburg ...... 284.4

TOTAL OFFENSE (TEAM) 1. North Greenville...... 472.2 2. Pittsburg State ...... 454.8 3. Midwestern State ...... 436.5 4. Abilene Christian...... 434.2 5. South Dakota...... 427.5 8. Missouri-Rolla ...... 415.7

TOTAL OFFENSE (INDIVIDUAL) 1. Joe Winters, Missouri-Rolla...... 339.2 Joe Winters led the NCAA Division II ranks in 2. Jimmy Terwilliger, East Stroudsburg ...... 315.5 two offensive categories during the 2006 3. Dalton Bell, West Texas A&M...... 298.3 campaign, leading the nation in total offense 4. Ben King, Minnesota State ...... 293.1 with an average of 339.2 yards per game and in 5. Billy Malone, Abilene Christian ...... 282.5 passing yards per game with 338.5 a contest. Winters broke the UMR single-season record PASSING YARDS PER GAME (INDIVIDUAL) with his 3,724 yards through the air after coming 1. Joe Winters, Missouri-Rolla...... 338.5 to UMR from Columbia University. 2. Dalton Bell, West Texas A&M...... 307.5 3. Ben King, Minnesota State ...... 301.7 4. Billy Malone, Abilene Christian ...... 285.1 5. Jimmy Terwilliger, East Stroudsburg ...... 269.6

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (INDIVIDUAL) 1. Cullen Finnerty, Grand Valley State...... 41 2. Scott Eyster, Delta State...... 36 3. Joe Winters, Missouri-Rolla ...... 35 Jimmy Terwilliger, East Stroudsburg...... 35 FUTURE UMR FOOTBALL SCHEDULES 5. Dalton Bell, West Texas A&M...... 32 (Tentative) RECEPTIONS PER GAME (INDIVIDUAL) 1. Colin Bado, Missouri Southern ...... 8.0 2008 2. Brian Jark, Northern State ...... 7.6 Aug. 30 at Truman State 3. Dan Paulsen, Saint Joseph’s...... 7.5 Sept. 6 at Arkansas-Monticello 4. Ashton Gronewold, Missouri-Rolla ...... 7.1 Sept. 13 at Wisconsin-Stout 5. Weston Dressler, North Dakota ...... 6.9 Sept. 20 TBA Sept. 27 BUTLER RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME (INDIVIDUAL) 1. Eric Fowler, Grand Valley State...... 1694 Oct. 4 TBA 2. Robert Davis, Delta State ...... 1228 Oct. 11 at South Dakota 3. Weston Dressler, North Dakota ...... 1215 Oct. 18 SAINT JOSEPH’S 4. Brahin Bilal, Bloomsburg ...... 1183 Oct. 25 at Central State 5. Evan Prall, East Stroudsburg...... 1174 Nov. 1 at Lincoln 10. Ashton Gronewold, Missouri-Rolla ...... 1120 Nov. 8 TIFFIN Nov. 15 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN SCORING (INDIVIDUAL)

2005 IN REVIEW 1. Danny Woodhead, Chadron State...... 17.5 2009 2. Germaine Race, Pittsburg State ...... 15.7 3. Joique Bell, Wayne State (Mich.)...... 12.5 Aug. 29 TRUMAN STATE 4. Lorenzo Perry, Bryant...... 11.5 Sept. 5 at Central Missouri 5. Zach Miller, Nebraska-Omaha...... 11.4 Sept. 12 TBA 10. Ashton Gronewold, Missouri-Rolla ...... 9.3 Sept. 19 TBA Sept. 26 TBA ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (INDIVIDUAL) Oct. 3 TBA 1. Danny Woodhead, Chadron State...... 243.0 Oct. 10 TBA 2. Joique Bell, Wayne State (Mich.)...... 223.8 Oct. 17 at Saint Joseph’s 3. Stefan Logan, South Dakota...... 205.4 Oct. 24 CENTRAL STATE 4. Brandon Toles, Southern Connecticut St..... 192.0 5. Jacoby Jones, Lane...... 189.9 Oct. 31 LINCOLN 11. Ashton Gronewold, Missouri-Rolla ...... 162.5 Nov. 7 at Tiffin Nov. 14 at Kentucky Wesleyan

TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY 43 August 25, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium, Rolla, Mo, GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Kirksville, Mo. 63501 Enrollment: 5,800 Founded: 1867 Colors: Purple and white Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association 2007 MINER OPPONENTS Nickname: Bulldogs Home Field: Stokes Stadium Capacity/Surface: 4,000/Grass President: Dr. Barbara Dixon Athletics Director: Jerry Wollmering

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Shannon Currier Shannon Currier Alma Mater: Hamline, 1993 Head Coach Record at School: 10-23 (3 years) Career Record: 42-35 (7 years) 2007 SCHEDULE Office Phone: 660-785-4252 Aug. 25 at Missouri-Rolla...... 6:30 pm Assistant Coaches: Aaron Vicko (OC), Wallie Kuchinski (DC), Nate Holtz Sept. 8 UPPER IOWA...... 6:30 pm (LB), Seth Harrell (LB), Jack Glassock (DL), John Thomas (WR), Daric Sept. 15 at Central Missouri...... 1:30 pm Riley (DB/ST), Lawrence Kershaw (OL), Courtney Farrell (RB) Sept. 22 at Northwest Mo. St...... 1 pm Sept. 29 FORT HAYS STATE ...... 6 pm Oct. 6 at Southwest Baptist...... 2 pm 2006 SEASON Oct. 13 PITTSBURG STATE ...... 2 pm Final Record: 6-5 Oct. 20 at Washburn ...... 1 pm Conference Record/Finish: 6-3 (tie for 4th) Oct. 27 EMPORIA STATE ...... 2 pm Nov. 3 at Missouri Southern...... 2 pm Key Returners: QB Matt Ticich (170-340, 2,085 yds., 15 TD), RB Jake Nov. 10 MISSOURI WESTERN...... 1 pm Cunningham (676 yds., 5 TD), SS Jesse Cooper (73 tackles) Post-Season Play: None 2006 RESULTS (6-5, 6-3 MIAA) Aug. 24 at Minnesota State...... L, 16-34 MEDIA SERVICES Sept. 2 at Winona State ...... L, 13-24 Sports Information Director: Kevin White Sept. 16 NORTHWEST MO...... L, 10-31 Sept. 23 CENTRAL MO...... W, 24-21 Office Phone: 660-785-4276 Sept. 30 at Missouri Western...... L, 13-38 Home Phone: 660-626-7920 Oct. 7 MO. SOUTHERN...... W, 35-28 Fax: 660-785-7475 Oct. 14 at Emporia State...... W, 14-13 E-mail: [email protected] Oct. 21 WASHBURN ...... W, 21-7 Oct. 28 at Pittsburg State ...... L, 21-45 Website: gobulldogs.truman.edu Nov. 4 SOUTHWEST BAPT...... W, 45-28 Nov. 11 at Fort Hays State...... W, 40-15 ALL-TIME RESULTS (Truman State leads 48-21-4): 11/13/1909: UMR 21, Truman 0 (at Kirksville) 11/1/1957: Truman 12, UMR 0 (at Kirksville) 11/13/1982: TSU 28, UMR 7 (at Kirksville) 10/5/1929: UMR 13, Truman 12 (at Kirksville) 10/25/1958: UMR 27, Truman 20 (at Rolla) 11/12/1983: UMR 14, Truman 9 (at Rolla) 10/4/1930: UMR 19, Truman 7 (at Rolla) 10/24/1959: Truman 20, UMR 7 (at Kirksville) 10/13/1984: Truman 31, UMR 20 (at Kirksville) 10/22/1932: Truman 12, UMR 7 (at Kirksville) 11/12/1960: Truman 54, UMR 14 (at Rolla) 10/12/1985: Truman 21, UMR 20 (at Rolla) 11/18/1933: Truman 18, UMR 0 (at Rolla) 11/10/1961: Truman 20, UMR 7 (at Kirksville) 11/8/1986: Truman 31, UMR 21 (at Kirksville) 10/5/1934: Truman 19, UMR 0 (at Rolla) 10/20/1962: Truman 40, UMR 0 (at Rolla) 10/24/1987: Truman 11, UMR 6 (at Rolla) 11/16/1935: Truman 13, UMR 6 (at Rolla) 10/19/1963: Truman 41, UMR 0 (at Kirksville) 11/5/1988: Truman 13, UMR 12 (at Kirksville) 10/30/1936: Truman 13, UMR 12 (at Kirksville) 10/17/1964: Truman 35, UMR 12 (at Rolla) 9/9/1989: Truman 19, UMR 17 (at Rolla) 10/23/1937: UMR 6, Truman 6 (at Rolla) 10/16/1965: Truman 14, UMR 0 (at Kirksville) 9/8/1990: Truman 24, UMR 17 (at Kirksville) 11/5/1938: UMR 6, Truman 2 (at Kirksville) 11/5/1966: UMR 16, Truman 0 (at Rolla) 11/16/1991: Truman 17, UMR 16 (at Kirksville) 11/18/1939: UMR 13, Truman 6 (at Rolla) 11/4/1967: Truman 13, UMR 7 (at Kirksville) 11/14/1992: Truman 36, UMR 14 (at Rolla) 11/15/1940: UMR 7, Truman 0 (at Kirksville) 11/2/1968: UMR 19, Truman 13 (at Rolla) 10/23/1993: Truman 21, UMR 13 (at Kirksville) 11/14/1941: UMR 20, Truman 0 (at Rolla) 11/1/1969: Truman 21, UMR 14 (at Kirksville) 10/22/1994: Truman 38, UMR 7 (at Rolla) 11/3/1945: Truman 6, UMR 0 (at Kirksville) 11/21/1970: Truman 35, UMR 19 (at Kirksville) 9/16/1995: Truman 63, UMR 3 (at Kirksville) 11/16/1946: UMR 13, Truman 13 (at Rolla) 11/20/1971: Truman 44, UMR 13 (at Rolla) 9/21/1996: Truman 30, UMR 14 (at Rolla) 10/25/1947: UMR 25, Truman 6 (at Kirksville) 11/18/1972: UMR 28, Truman 21 (at Kirksville) 10/18/1997: Truman 56, UMR 7 (at Kirksville) 11/13/1948: UMR 14, Truman 14 (at Rolla) 11/17/1973: UMR 7, Truman 7 (at Rolla) 10/17/1998: Truman 25, UMR 7 (at Rolla) 10/21/1949: UMR 20, Truman 6 (at Kirksville) 10/19/1974: UMR 20, Truman 7 (at Kirksville) 9/25/1999: Truman 15, UMR 0 (at Kirksville) 10/21/1950: UMR 47, Truman 7 (at Rolla) 10/18/1975: Truman 26, UMR 6 (at Rolla) 9/23/2000: Truman 49, UMR 0 (at Rolla) 10/19/1951: Truman 21, UMR 7 (at Kirksville) 11/20/1976: Truman 24, UMR 0 (at Kirksville) 9/22/2001: Truman 61, UMR 0 (at Kirksville) 11/8/1952: Truman 52, UMR 19 (at Rolla) 11/19/1977: UMR 21, Truman 19 (at Rolla) 9/28/2002: Truman 57, UMR 28 (at Rolla) 10/24/1953: Truman 28, UMR 20 (at Kirksville) 10/14/1978: Truman 8, UMR 7 (at Kirksville) 11/8/2003: Truman 35, UMR 28 (at Kirksville) 10/30/1954: Truman 32, UMR 6 (at Rolla) 10/13/1979: Truman 3, UMR 2 (at Rolla) 10/30/2004: Truman 47, UMR 33 (at Rolla) 10/22/1955: UMR 19, Truman 14 (at Kirksville) 11/15/1980: UMR 20, Truman 14 (at Kirksville) 10/13/1956: UMR 33, Truman 6 (at Rolla) 11/14/1981: UMR 17, Truman 16 (at Rolla)

2007 MINER OPPONENTS 44 Website: E-mail: Fax: Office Phone: Sports Information Director: MEDIA SERVICES Post-Season Play: David Tillman, K-PNathan Stokes (23-24 PAT,9-14FG,42.8yds./punt) Key Returners: Conference Record/Finish: Final Record: 2005 SEASON Derrick LeBlanc (DL), SeanCoughlin (OL) (DB), Bolks AndyFollett(RB),Chris Assistant Coaches: Office Phone: Career Record: Record atSchool: Alma Mater: Head Coach: COACHING STAFF Athletics Director: 10/28/1939: Mo. State 20, UMR 6 (at Rolla) 10/22/1960: Mo. State 20, UMR 7 (at Springfield) 10/18/1980: UMR 27, Mo. State 16 ( 27, Mo.State UMR 10/18/1980: (at 3 State 27,UMR 10/20/1979:Mo. (at Rolla) 9 State 10,UMR 10/23/1976:Mo. (at Springfield) 7 State 20,UMR 10/22/1960:Mo. ( 13 State 37,UMR 10/21/1978:Mo. (at Springfield) 36, Mo.State 19 UMR 11/8/1958: (at Rolla) 6 State 20,UMR 31 (atRol 35,Mo. State 10/28/1939: Mo. UMR 11/23/1974: Rolla) (at 32, Mo.State 8 UMR 11/7/1959: Rolla) (at State 9,UMR7 7 (at 10/20/1956:Mo. 20, Mo. State UMR 11/22/1975: State 26,UMR 10/22/1977:Mo. (at Springfield) 7 State 19, UMR 11/12/1938: Mo. 0 (atRolla) 35,Mo.State UMR 11/13/1937: Springfield) (at 13, Mo.State 7 UMR 10/8/1955: Springfield) 3, Mo.State 0(at UMR 11/9/1957: 13 (atSpringfield) 13,Mo.State UMR 11/13/1936: (at Rolla) 18, Mo.State12 UMR 10/2/1954: Rolla) (at State 7,UMR2 10/19/1935: Mo. (a State 3,UMR0 10/21/1972:Mo. 0 (atRolla) 49,Mo.State UMR 11/24/1934: 20 ( 20, Mo.State UMR 10/23/1971: State 49,UM 10/20/1973:Mo. 6 (atRolla) 40,Mo.State UMR 10/28/1933: (at Springfield) 7 State 13,UMR 10/26/1951:Mo. (at Springfield) 6 State 19, UMR 10/31/1953:Mo. 7 (atSpringfield) 34,Mo.State UMR 10/28/1932: 14 14,Mo.State UMR 10/24/1970: 12 ( 45,Mo.State UMR 11/15/1969: 20 (atRolla) 25,Mo.State UMR 10/25/1952: 0 (atSpringfield) (atSpg 21,Mo.State 10 UMR State 39, UMR 11/25/1926: 10/15/1966:Mo. 7 (atSpringfield) 33,Mo.State UMR 10/29/1949: ( 9 State 14,UMR 11/16/1968:Mo. (at 9 State 21,UMR 10/14/1967:Mo. 7 (atRolla) 13,Mo.State UMR 11/26/1925: 34 (atRolla) 35,Mo.State UMR 10/28/1950: (atSpringfield) 10 State 13,UMR 11/26/1924: Mo. Springfield) 7 (at State14,UMR 11/1/1947:Mo. (at 0 State 14,UMR 10/30/1965:Mo. 6 (atRolla) 69,Mo.State UMR 10/14/1921: Spgfld 3 (at State28,UMR 11/3/1962:Mo. Rolla) (at 12, Mo.State0 UMR 11/2/1946: (at Springfield) 7 (a State 19,UMR 13 State 49,UMR 10/27/1945:Mo. 10/31/1964:Mo. (at Rolla) 0 State 18,UMR 10/30/1948:Mo. 15 (atSpringfield) 33,Mo.State UMR 10/16/1920: 0 (at State42, UMR 11/2/1963:Mo. 0 (atRolla) 32,Mo.State UMR 11/14/1919: 20 (atRolla) 51,Mo.State UMR 10/16/1915: Springfield) (at 13, Mo.State0 UMR 11/7/1942: Rolla) (at 64, Mo.State0 UMR 10/5/1912: (at Rolla) 3,Mo.State0 UMR 10/31/1941: Rolla) 7 (at State 13,UMR 10/6/1945:Mo. 0 (atSpringfield) 34,Mo.State UMR 10/19/1911: 13,Mo.State UMR 10/21/1961: 0 (atRolla) 24,Mo.State UMR 10/29/1910: 0 (atRolla) 28,Mo.State UMR 10/28/1905: Springfield) 7 (at State27,UMR 11/2/1940:Mo. 0 (atSpringfield) 41,Mo.State UMR 10/15/1904: 31-26-3): (UMRleads RESULTS ALL-TIME President: Capacity/Surface: Home Field: Nickname: Conference: Colors: Founded: Enrollment: Location: GENERAL INFORMATION Plaster Field,Springfield, Mo. August 30,2007at7p.m. MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY 417-836-4868 Maroon and white [email protected] [email protected] www.missouristatebears.com Springfield, Mo. 65897 1905 Dr. Michael Nietzel Nietzel Michael Dr. Bears 20.952 Northern Iowa,1976 Plaster Field Terry Allen Gateway Football Conference Conference Football Gateway 2-9 417-836-5402 417-836-5343

WR Tamarkus McElvane (25 (25 McElvane Tamarkus WR 97-68 (14 years) 16,300/FieldTurf

BillRowe 2-9 (1year)

None D.J. Vokolek (AHC/DC), Rob Christophel (OC),Rob

1-6 (tiefor 7th) Mark Stillwell Kapilovic (OL),JamarCain(DL), rec., 351 yds., 4TD), 351yds., rec., OC

Nov. 10 SOUTHEAST MO...... 1 pm SOUTHEASTMO...... 1 pm NORTHERNIOWA...... 1:00 INDIANA Nov. 10 atSouthern Nov. 3 atWestern Oct. 27 pm ILLINOIS STATE...... 2 Oct. 20 Oct. 13 atYoungsto Oct. 6 pm .....6 ARKANSAS CENTRAL Sept. 29 atKans at Tennesse Sept. 22 pm ...... 7 Sept. 15 MISSOURI-ROLLA Sept. 6 Aug. 30 2007 SCHEDULE c.2 atIndiana WESTERN atNorther Oct. 21 Oct. 14 L,10-37 YOUNGSTOWN ST...... Oct. 7 L,17-20 ..... SAM ST. HOUSTON L,14-16 Sept. 30 ...... atCentralArkansas 45-14 ...W, SOUTHWEST BAPT. Sept. 23 atOklahom Sept. 16 Sept. 9 Sept. 2 2006 RESULTS(2-9,1-6Gateway) o.4 atIllinoi L,17-27 .. SOUTHERNILLINOIS Nov. 4 Oct. 28 Nov. 11 WESTERN ILLINOIS....W, 24-21 WESTERNILLINOIS....W, Nov. 11

as State tt ...... s State STATE ...... 1:30 pm ...... 1:30 STATE oa...... L,7-38 ...... n Iowa State...... tt .... L,10-52 ...... a State Illinois Y...... L,14-17 KY...... nSae..... 5pm wn State...... lios.....1:30pm ...... Illinois e-Martin Head Coach Coach Head Terry Allen ...... 6pm ...... 1pm ...... R 32 (atSpgfld.) 32 R

17 (atSpgfid.) 17 6 (atRolla) ..... 6pm ...... (at Rolla) (atRolla) t Rolla) at Spgfld.) at Rolla) at Spgfld.) at Rolla) Rolla) at Rolla) Spgfld.) Spgfld.) Rolla) Rolla) L, 22-28 L, 14-38 t Spgfld.) la) .) fld.)

UNIVERSITY OF WIS.-STOUT 45 September 8, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium, Rolla, Mo. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Menomonie, Wis. 54571 Enrollment: 8,400 Founded: 1891 Colors: Navy and white Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 2007 MINER OPPONENTS Nickname: Blue Devils Home Field: Williams Stadium Capacity/Surface: 4,500/artificial Chancellor: Dr. Charles W. Sorensen Athletics Director: Joe Harlan

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Duey Naatz Alma Mater: Minnesota State-Moorhead, 1988 Record at School: First year Career Record: First year Office Phone: 715-232-2758 Assistant Coaches: Sean Hoolihan (OC), Clayt Birmingham (DC), Mark Duey Naatz Thomas (LB), Mike Bird (RB/ST), Dan McCarty (OL), Travis Destache (DB), Head Coach John Phillips (DA)

2006 SEASON 2007 SCHEDULE Final Record: 3-7 Aug. 31 MENLO ...... 6 pm Conference Record/Finish: 1-6 (7th) Sept. 8 at Missouri-Rolla ...... 6:30 pm Key Returners: QB Tanner Kattre (101-184, 1,037 yds., 5 TD), RB Andy Sept. 22 at Whitworth ...... TBA Reese (321 yds., 1 TD), LB Stephen Schils (71 tackles, 10 TFL) Sept. 29 WIS.-PLATTEVILLE ...... 1 pm Oct. 6 at Wis.-Oshkosh...... 1 pm Post-Season Play: None Oct. 13 at Wis.-Stevens Point...... 1 pm

Oct. 20 WIS.-RIVER FALLS...... 1 pm MEDIA SERVICES Oct. 27 at Wis.-LaCrosse...... 1 pm Sports Information Director: Layne Pitt Nov. 3 WIS.-WHITEWATER...... 1 pm Office Phone: 715-232-2275 Nov. 10 at Wis.-Eau Claire ...... 1 pm Fax: 715-232-1684 E-mail: [email protected] 2006 RESULTS (3-7, 1-6 WIAC) Website: www.uwstout.edu/athletics Aug. 31 WILLIAM PENN...... W, 25-18 Sept. 16 at Upper Iowa...... W, 36-34 ALL-TIME RESULTS: Sept. 23 WHITWORTH ...... L, 13-14 Sept. 30 at Wis.-Platteville...... L, 27-31 First meeting Oct. 7 WIS.-OSHKOSH ...... L, 21-23 Oct. 14 WIS-EAU CLAIRE ...... W, 14-6 Oct. 21 at Wis.-River Falls ...... L, 20-24 Oct. 28 WIS.-LACROSSE ...... L, 14-30 Nov. 4 at Wis.-Whitewater ...... L, 0-49 Nov. 11 WIS.-STEVENS PT...... L, 19-20

2007 MINER OPPONENTS 46 10/28/2006: UMR 35, Butler 20(atRolla) 10/28/2006: UMR 35,Butler 28(atIndianapolis)11/12/2005: UMR 45,Butler 2-0): (UMRleads RESULTS ALL-TIME Website: Phone: Press Row E-mail: Fax: Home Phone: Office Phone: Sports InformationDirector: SERVICES MEDIA Post-Season Play: (91tackles)Nate Miller(52rec.,551 yds., 5TD),LBMike Marzotto Key Returners: Record/Finish: Conference Final Record: 2006 SEASON Blackburn (CB),Webb (WR) Adam Joe CheshireDavid (DB),TyHenderson(RB),David Kenney(DL), Assistant Coaches: Office Phone: Career Record: Record atSchool: Alma Mater: Head Coach: STAFF COACHING Athletics Director: President: Capacity/Surface: Home Field: Nickname: Conference: Colors: Founded: Enrollment: Location: INFORMATION GENERAL Butler Bowl,Indianapolis,Ind. September 22,2007at1p.m.(EDT) BUTLER UNIVERSITY 317-940-9808 Blue andwhite Blue [email protected] www.butlersports.com Indianapolis, Ind.46208 1855 Bulldogs Dr. Bobby Fong Dr. BobbyFong 4,200 ButlerBowl DePauw, 1989 DePauw, 1989 JeffVoris Pioneer FootballLeague 317-842-5940 317-940-9414 317-940-9375 3-8

QB T.J. Brown(158-312,1,572 QBT.J. yds.,7TD),WR 18-42(6years) 2,500/FieldTurf

3-8(1year) None None Barry Collier 317-940-9817 Neil Kazmierczak(DC),FranklinSmith(OL),

2-5(tie for 5th) Jim McGrath McGrath Jim

atDa L,7-14 ...... MOREHEAD STATE atMissouri- Nov. 11 VALPAR Nov. 4 DRAK Oct. 28 atSan Oct. 21 Oct. 14 DAYT Oct. 7 L, 7-31 ...... JACKSONVILLE Sept. 30 L,14-35 ...... ROBERTMORRIS HANO Sept. 23 atAl Sept. 16 Sept. 9 Sept. 2 2006 RESULTS(3-8,2-5PFL) atH ALB Sept. 8 Sept. 1 2007 SCHEDULE c.6 atDr SANDI Oct. 6 pm ...... 1 MISSOURI-ROLLA Sept. 29 pm ...... 1 SAINT JOSEPH’S Sept. 22 Sept. 15 o.3 atDa DAVI atMorehe Nov. 3 atVal Oct. 27 Oct. 20 Oct. 13 o.1 atJa Nov. 10 anover in...... L, bion...... ION...... 1 pm ION...... 1 k ...... ake cksonville vidson...... DSON...... 1 pm DSON...... 1 tn...... yton aas...... 1pm paraiso...... ON...... W, 23-20 ON...... W, ...... L,0-29 E...... VER...... W, ig...... L, Diego...... EGO...... 1 pm EGO...... 1 AISO ...... W, 32-10 ...... W, AISO dSae...... 1pm ...... ad State ...... 1:30 ...... ol ...... L,20-35 ...... Rolla Head Coach Coach Head ...... 12pm ...... Jeff Voris Jeff Voris L, 10-50 30-20 10-31 3-56 1 pm 1 pm pm UNIV. OF ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 47 September 29, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium, Rolla, Mo. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Monticello, Ark. 71656 Enrollment: 3,186 Founded: 1909

Colors: Kelly green and white 2007 MINER OPPONENTS Conference: Gulf South Conference Nickname: Boll Weevils Home Field: Convoy Leslie-Cotton Boll Stadium Capacity/Surface: 3,500/grass Chancellor: Dr. Jack Lassiter Athletics Director: Alvy Early

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Gwaine Mathews Alma Mater: Delta State, 1988 Record at School: 2-20 (2 years) Career Record: 2-20 (2 years) Gwaine Mathews Office Phone: 870-460-1817 Head Coach Assistant Coaches: Donald Dykes (AHC/DB), Sam Gregg (OL), Will Hall (OC), Desmond Lindsey (WR) 2007 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 SOUTHERN ARK...... 6 pm 2006 SEASON Sept. 8 at Sam Houston State ...... 6 pm Final Record: 1-10 Sept. 15 at Ouachita Baptist...... 7 pm Sept. 22 HARDING ...... 6 pm Conference Record/Finish: 1-7 (tie for 10th) Sept. 29 at Missouri-Rolla ...... 6:30 pm Key Returners: QB Elijah McDonald (73-173, 774 yds., 6 TD), RB Oct. 6 at Henderson State ...... 3 pm J.L. Williams (387 yds., 2 TD), DB Germaine Webster (67 tackles) Oct. 13 NORTH ALABAMA ...... 3 pm Post-Season Play: None Oct. 20 at West Georgia ...... 6 pm Oct. 25 at West Alabama...... 7 pm Nov. 3 VALDOSTA STATE...... 6 pm MEDIA SERVICES Nov. 10 DELTA STATE ...... 6 pm Sports Information Director: Paul Smith Office Phone: 870-460-1574 2006 RESULTS (1-10, 1-7 GSC) Fax: 870-460-1174 Aug. 26 at Southern Arkansas.....L, 15-18 E-mail: [email protected] Sept. 9 at Sam Houston State ...... L, 3-41 Sept. 16 OUACHITA BAPTIST.... W, 27-6 Website: www.uamsports.com Sept. 23 at Harding...... L, 21-29 Sept. 30 at Northwestern State...... L, 3-20 ALL-TIME RESULTS (UMR leads 1-0): Oct. 5 HENDERSON STATE....L, 17-33 11/4/1939: UMR 28, Arkansas-Monticello 13 (at Rolla) Oct. 14 at North Alabama ...... L, 7-47 Oct. 21 WEST GEORGIA...... L, 14-20 Oct. 28 WEST ALABAMA...... L, 14-37 Nov. 4 at Valdosta State...... L, 3-51 Nov. 11 at Delta State ...... L, 0-53

48 SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE October 6, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. Alumni Stadium, Rensselaer, Ind. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Rensselaer, Ind. 47978 Enrollment: 1,030 Founded: 1889 Colors: Cardinal and purple Conference: Great Lakes Football Conference Nickname: Pumas Home Field: Alumni Stadium Capacity/Surface: 4,000/grass President: Dr. Ernest R. Mills III Athletics Director: Bill Massoels

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Lou Esposito Alma Mater: Memphis, 2001 Record at School: 15-7 (2 years) Career Record: 15-7 (2 years) Lou Esposito Office Phone: 219-866-6222 Head Coach Assistant Coaches: Dustin Ward (OC), Greg Huster (DC), Curtis Crossley (DL), Brendan Murphy (RB), Kade Rannings (WR), Jake Wissing (OL) 2007 SCHEDULE Aug. 30 at Grand Valley State...... 7 pm 2006 SEASON Sept. 8 WAYNE ST. (MICH.) ...... 12 pm Sept. 15 at Butler ...... 1 pm Final Record: 8-3 Sept. 22 INDIANAPOLIS ...... 12 pm Conference Record/Finish: 4-1 (tie for 1st) Oct. 6 MISSOURI-ROLLA ...... 12 pm Key Returners: QB Anthony Lindsey (244-389, 2,863 yds, 27 TD), Oct. 13 at Tiffin...... 1:30 pm WR Dan Paulsen (82 rec., 1,121 yds., 9 TD), LB Rob Perricone (80 Oct. 20 KY. WESLEYAN ...... 12 pm Oct. 27 at West Chester ...... 1 pm tackles, 6 sacks) Nov. 3 CENTRAL STATE...... 12 pm Post-Season Play: None Nov. 10 LINCOLN...... 12 pm

MEDIA SERVICES 2006 RESULTS (8-3, 4-1 GLFC) Sports Information Director: Clark Teuscher Sept. 2 ST. FRANCIS (ILL.) ...... W, 37-0 Office Phone: 219-866-6141 Sept. 9 at Wayne State (Mich.) .W, 17-10 Sept. 16 GRAND VALLEY ST...... L, 6-31 Fax: 219-866-6280 Sept. 23 at Indianapolis...... L, 22-35 E-mail: [email protected] Sept. 30 at Missouri-Rolla ...... W, 38-24 Press Row Phone: 219-866-6074 Oct. 7 VALPARAISO ...... W, 43-14 Website: www.saintjoe.edu Oct. 14 at Lincoln ...... W, 60-3 Oct. 21 at Kentucky Wesleyan ....W, 41-3 Oct. 28 at Fairmont State . W, 19-11 (OT) ALL-TIME RESULTS (Saint Joseph’s leads series 2-0): Nov. 4 at Central State...... L, 27-34 9/24/2005: Saint Joseph’s 28, UMR 23 (at Rensselaer) Nov. 11 TIFFIN ...... W, 24-23 9/30/2006: Saint Joseph’s 38, UMR 24 (at Rolla) 2007 MINER OPPONENTS SOUTHERN NAZARENE UNIV. 49 October 13, 2006 at 6 p.m. SNU Stadium, Bethany, Okla. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Bethany, Okla. 73008 Enrollment: 2,200 Founded: 1899

Colors: Red and white 2007 MINER OPPONENTS Conference: Central States Football League Nickname: Crimson Storm Home Field: SNU Stadium Capacity/Surface: 3,500/grass President: Dr. Loren Gresham Athletics Director: Bobby Martin

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Cochran Alma Mater: Bethany (Kan.), 1991 Mike Cochran Record at School: 6-4 (1 year) Head Coach Career Record: 53-15 (6 years) Office Phone: 405-717-6238 Assistant Coaches: Lee Brower (OC), Craig Hubbard (DC), Jeremy Lamb (TE), Steve Lykes (DB), Micah Anderson (OLB), Clay Rhodes (DL), Rod Smith (WR) 2007 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 at Howard Payne...... 7 pm 2006 SEASON Sept. 8 BELHAVEN ...... 2 pm Sept. 15 at Peru State ...... 1 pm Final Record: 6-4 Sept. 22 BACONE...... 6 pm Conference Record/Finish: 4-1 (2nd) Sept. 29 at Azuza Pacific...... 6 pm Key Returners: QB Tyler Schneider (129-273, 1,516 yds., 9 TD), Oct. 6 BETHEL (KAN.)...... 6 pm RB Branden Smith (685 yds., 5 TD), LB Patrick Orth (51 tackles) Oct. 13 MISSOURI-ROLLA...... 6 pm Oct. 20 TEXAS COLLEGE...... 2 pm Post-Season Play: None Oct. 27 at Langston ...... 2 pm Nov. 3 OKLA. PANHANDLE...... 2 pm MEDIA SERVICES Nov. 10 NW OKLAHOMA ST...... 2 pm Sports Information Director: Scott Secor Office Phone: 405-491-6619 2006 RESULTS (6-4, 4-1 CSFL) Fax: 405-491-6387 Sept. 2 HOWARD PAYNE ...... L, 0-7 Sept. 9 at Belhaven ...... W, 21-14 E-mail: [email protected] Sept. 16 at Northwestern Okla...... L, 0-20* Website: sports.snu.edu Sept. 23 BACONE...... W, 31-3 Sept. 30 PERU STATE ...... W, 30-27 ALL-TIME RESULTS (UMR leads series 1-0): Oct. 14 at Texas College ...... L, 16-32 Oct. 21 at Missouri-Rolla ...... L, 14-17 10/21/2006: UMR 17, Southern Nazarene 14 (at Rolla) Oct. 28 at SW Assys. of God ...... W, 37-7 Nov. 4 HASKELL ...... W, 30-0 Nov. 11 AZUZA PACIFIC...... W, 17-10 *Game forfeited to Southern Nazarene

2007 MINER OPPONENTS 50 First meeting ALL-TIME RESULTS: Website: E-mail: Fax: Office Phone: Sports InformationDirector: SERVICES MEDIA Post-Season Play: Stover (18rec.,406yds.,5TD),LBJonFoster(45 tackles) Key Returners: Record/Finish: Conference Final Record: 2006 SEASON Jones (OL) (DB), Odell (TE), DeonWitherspoon (WR),JohnLipkins (DC/LB), WilliamOwens Assistant Coaches: Office Phone: Career Record: Record atSchool: Alma Mater: Head Coach: STAFF COACHING Athletics Director: President: Capacity/Surface: Home Field: Nickname: Conference: Colors: Founded: Enrollment: Location: INFORMATION GENERAL Allgood-Bailey Stadium, Rolla,Mo. October 20,2007at1p.m.(Homecoming) CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY 937-376-6291 Maroonandgold [email protected] www.centralstate.edu/athletics Wilberforce, Ohio45384 1856 JohnW.Garland,Esq. Marauders 2,000 Central State,1977 McPherson Stadium AlWest Great LakesFootballLeague 2-5 937-376-6681 937-376-6008

RB Derrick Moss (798 yds., 10 TD), WR Daniel RBDerrickMoss(798 yds.,10TD),WRDaniel 2-5(1year) 4,500/grass

TheresaCheck 2-5 (1year)

None None Henderson Mosley (OC/QB), DarrellSuber HendersonMosley(OC/QB),

2-1 (3rd) KennethMarshall

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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY 51 October 27, 2007 at 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium, Rolla, Mo. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Jefferson City, Mo. 65101 Enrollment: 2,715 Founded: 1866 Colors: Navy blue and gray Conference: Great Lakes Football Conference 2007 MINER OPPONENTS Nickname: Blue Tigers Home Field: Dwight T. Reed Stadium Capacity/Surface: 4,000/grass President: Dr. Carolyn Mahoney Athletics Director: Tim Abney

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Lemar Parrish Alma Mater: Lincoln, 1969 Record at School: 4-15 (2 years) Career Record: 4-15 (2 years) Office Phone: 573-681-5957 Assistant Coaches: Samuel Bryant (OC), Terrell Davis (LB), Anthony Lemar Parrish Broadnax (DB), James Carpenter (QB), Derek Lindsey (DL), Lawal McCray Head Coach (TE), Mario Rudolph (DL) 2007 SCHEDULE 2006 SEASON Aug. 25 at Lane ...... 6 pm Final Record: 1-8 Sept. 8 WEST VIRGINIA STATE ... 2 pm Conference Record/Finish: 1-3 (5th) Sept. 14 Southern Virginia...... Key Returners: QB Omari Brantley, LB Ray Richardson, DL Alex Johnson Sept. 22 LANGSTON ...... 2 pm Post-Season Play: None Sept. 29 HASKELL ...... 2 pm Oct. 6 at Central State ...... 1:30 pm MEDIA SERVICES Oct. 13 KY. WESLEYAN...... 2 pm Sports Information Director: Jeremy Copeland Oct. 20 TIFFIN...... 2 pm Oct. 27 at Missouri-Rolla ...... 1 pm Office Phone: 573-681-5343 Nov. 10 at Saint Joseph’s...... 12 pm Fax: 573-681-5324 E-mail: [email protected] 2006 RESULTS (1-8, 1-3 GLFC) Website: www.lincolnu.edu Aug. 26 LANE ...... L, 0-36 Sept. 2 CENTRAL MISSOURI .... L, 0-78 ALL-TIME RESULTS (UMR leads 16-9): Sept. 9 at West Virginia State...... L, 0-16 9/20/1958: Lincoln 46, UMR 0 (at Jefferson City) Sept. 16 MISSOURI-ROLLA...... L, 7-49 9/19/1959: Lincoln 30, UMR 14 (at Rolla) Sept. 23 KY. WESLEYAN...... W, 22-10 9/14/1963: Lincoln 24, UMR 6 (at Rolla) Sept. 30 at Millsaps ...... L, 10-52 10/10/1964: Lincoln 73, UMR 0 (at Jefferson City) Oct. 14 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... L, 3-60 11/26/1970: UMR 14, Lincoln 7 (at Rolla) Oct. 28 at Langston ...... L, 7-76 11/25/1971: Lincoln 18, UMR 0 (at Jefferson City) Nov. 4 at Tiffin ...... L, 8-62 11/23/1972: Lincoln 40, UMR 0 (at Rolla) 11/22/1973: UMR 26, Lincoln 25 (at Jefferson City) 11/2/1974: UMR 14, Lincoln 13 (at Rolla) 11/1/1975: Lincoln 28, UMR 26 (at Jefferson City) 10/9/1976: UMR 34, Lincoln 15 (at Rolla) 10/8/1977: UMR 14, Lincoln 0 (at Jefferson City) 11/11/1978: UMR 32, Lincoln 13 (at Rolla) 11/10/1979: UMR 24, Lincoln 7 (at Jefferson City) 10/4/1980: UMR 18, Lincoln 0 (at Rolla) 10/3/1981: UMR 14, Lincoln 12 (at Jefferson City) 10/2/1982: UMR 23, Lincoln 7 (at Rolla) 10/1/1983: Lincoln 21, UMR 17 (at Jefferson City) 10/27/1984: UMR 27, Lincoln 3 (at Rolla) 10/26/1985: UMR 34, Lincoln 3 (at Jefferson City) 10/25/1986: UMR 53, Lincoln 6 (at Rolla) 10/31/1987: UMR 49, Lincoln 0 (at Jefferson City) 10/29/1988: UMR 27, Lincoln 0 (at Rolla) 9/30/1989: Lincoln 21, UMR 14 (at Jefferson City) 9/16/2006: UMR 49, Lincoln 7 (at Jefferson City)

52 TIFFIN UNIVERSITY November 3, 2007 at 1:30 p.m. (EDT) Frost-Kalnow Stadium, Tiffin, Ohio GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Tiffin, Ohio 44883 Enrollment: 1,600 Founded: 1888 Colors: Green and gold Conference: Great Lakes Football Conference Nickname: Dragons Home Field: Frost-Kalnow Stadium Capacity/Surface: 4,500/FieldTurf President: Dr. Paul Marion Athletics Director: Ian Day

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Nate Cole Alma Mater: Tiffin, 1995 Record at School: 27-17 (4 years) Career Record: 27-17 (4 years) Nate Cole Office Phone: 419-448-3331 Head Coach Assistant Coaches: David Taynor (OC), Paul Smith (DC), Pat Marinis (OL), Dave Barr (S/OLB), Jarion Manning (LB), Paul 2007 SCHEDULE Shoemaker (DL), Ed Phillips (RB), Matthew Handzo (WR) Aug. 25 CONCORD ...... 7 pm Sept. 1 at Clarion ...... 6 pm 2006 SEASON Sept. 8 GLENVILLE STATE...... 7 pm Sept. 15 OHIO DOMINICAN...... 1:30 pm Final Record: 10-1 Sept. 29 at Gannon...... 1 pm Conference Record/Finish: 4-1 (tie for 1st) Oct. 6 at Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 12 pm Key Returners: QB Don Johnson (768 yds., 8 TD), WR Dyshawn Oct. 13 SAINT JOSEPH’S ...... 1:30 pm Edwards (28 rec. 405 yds., 2 TD), LB Steve Yarbrough (80 tackles) Oct. 20 at Lincoln ...... 2 pm Post-Season Play: None Oct. 27 at Hillsdale ...... 2:30 pm Nov. 3 MISSOURI-ROLLA ...... 1:30 pm Nov. 10 at Central State...... 1:30 pm MEDIA SERVICES Sports Information Director: Shane O’Donnell 2006 RESULTS (10-1, 4-1 GLFC) Office Phone: 419-448-3288 Aug. 26 MISSOURI-ROLLA ...... W, 58-32 Fax: 419-443-5007 Sept. 2 CLARION ...... W, 21-13 Sept. 9 at Concord ...... W, 32-12 E-mail: [email protected] Sept. 16 at Ohio Dominican ...... W, 24-17 Website: www.tiffin.edu/athletics Sept. 23 at Chowan...... W, 25-7 Sept. 30 GANNON...... W, 15-3 ALL-TIME RESULTS: Oct. 7 KY. WESLEYAN ...... W, 29-10 8/26/2006: Tiffin 58, UMR 32 (at Tiffin) Oct. 21 at Central State...... W, 19-14 Oct. 28 HILLSDALE...... W, 24-14 Nov. 4 LINCOLN...... W, 62-8 Nov. 11 at Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 23-24

2007 MINER OPPONENTS KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE 53 November 10, 2007 at 12 p.m. Steele Stadium, Owensboro, Ky. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Owensboro, Ky. 42301 Enrollment: 900 Founded: 1866

Colors: Purple and white 2007 MINER OPPONENTS Conference: Great Lakes Football Conference Nickname: Panthers Home Field: Bullet Wilson Stadium Capacity/Surface: 3,000/grass President: Dr. Anne Cairns Federlein Athletics Director: Gary Gallup

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Brent Holsclaw Alma Mater: Kentucky Wesleyan, 1993 Record at School: 8-34 (4 years) Career Record: 8-34 (4 years) Office Phone: 270-852-3350 Brent Holsclaw Assistant Coaches: Jamie Stivers (OC/RB), Anthony Cleary (DC/ Head Coach LB), Art Tolliver (DC/DL), Randy Bergman (QB), Marty Quinn 2007 SCHEDULE 2006 SEASON Aug. 25 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA ...... 6 pm Final Record: 0-11 Sept. 1 at W.Va. Wesleyan...... 12 pm Sept. 8 WEST LIBERTY STATE.. 12 pm Conference Record/Finish: 0-5 (6th) Sept. 15 at Southeastern La...... 6 pm Key Returners: QB Ward Tanner (109-266, 1,008 yds., 7 TD), WR Sept. 29 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN... 6 pm DaMarcus Ganaway (49 rec., 597 yds., 4 TD), LB Chad Smith (62 Oct. 6 TIFFIN...... 12 pm tackles, 3 sacks) Oct. 13 at Lincoln...... 2 pm Oct. 20 at Saint Joseph’s...... 12 pm Post-Season Play: None Oct. 27 CENTRAL STATE ...... 12 pm Nov. 3 LA GRANGE...... 4:30 pm MEDIA SERVICES Nov. 10 MISSOURI-ROLLA...... 12 pm Sports Information Director: Roy Pickerill Office Phone: 270-852-3143 2006 RESULTS (0-11, 0-5 GLFC) Fax: 270-852-3143 Aug. 26 KENTUCKY STATE...... L, 7-21 E-mail: [email protected] Sept. 2 W. VA. WESLEYAN...... L, 13-31 Sept. 9 at West Liberty State...... L, 24-31 Website: www.kwc.edu/athletic Sept. 16 at Western Illinois...... L, 0-58 Sept. 23 at Lincoln...... L, 10-22 ALL-TIME RESULTS: Sept. 30 GLENVILLE STATE ...... L, 13-21 9/2/2000: UMR 35, Kentucky Wesleyan 28 (at Rolla) Oct. 7 at Tiffin ...... L, 10-29 Oct. 14 NORTH GREENVILLE...L, 34-44 9/8/2000: UMR 30, Kentucky Wesleyan 10 (at Owensboro) Oct. 21 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... L, 3-41 11/11/2006: UMR 62, Kentucky Wesleyan 6 (at Rolla) Oct. 28 at Central State ...... L, 15-34 Nov. 11 at Missouri-Rolla ...... L, 6-62

54 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Total Offense Touchdowns Scored Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton Gronewold vs. (499 passing, 0 rushing) Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton Gronewold vs. Season–3731, Joe Winters, 2006 Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005 (3724 passing, 7 rushing) Season--18, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Career--5469, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Career--42, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 (5597 passing, -128 rushing) All-Purpose Yards Rushing Attempts Game--294, Ashton Gronewold vs. Saint Joseph’s, Sept. 30, 2006 Game--48, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri State, Nov. 18, 1978 (111 receiving, 174 kickoff returns, 9 punt returns) Season--290, Terry Ryan, 1977 Season--1788, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 (1 rushing, 1120 receiving, 530 Career--841, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 kickoff returns, 137 punt returns) Rushing Yards Career--3,746, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 (3,432 rushing, 314 receiving) Play--90, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD); Clark Bland vs. Extra Points Scored Missouri, Nov. 1, 1913 Game--8, Craig Thomas vs. Culver-Stockton, Oct. 16, 1982; George Stock Half–166, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Southern, Oct. 31, 1998 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 15, 1984; Tim Valencia vs. Kentucky Game--227, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 27, 1979 Wesleyan, Nov. 11, 2006 Season--1314, Terry Ryan, 1977 Season--42, Tim Valencia, 2006 Career--3432, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Career--89, Marc Armbruster, 2002-05 Rushing Touchdowns Field Goals Scored Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979 Game--4, George Stock vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; Eivind Listerud vs. Season--11, Bob Berry, 1969; Terry Ryan, 1978 Iowa Wesleyan, Sept. 11, 1993; Brandon Risner vs. Quincy, Career--29, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Sept. 6, 1997; Alex Mendrygal vs. Washburn, Oct. 9, 1999 Pass Attempts Season--12, Tom Rosenauer, 1978; Jim Zacny, 1985; Eivind Listerud, Game–76, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 1993; Marc Armbruster, 2005 Season–525, Evan Gray, 2005 Career--33, Jim Zacny, 1985-88 Career--875, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Longest--54 yards, Lance Privett vs. Truman, Sept. 16, 1995 Pass Completions Points Scored Game–47, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Game--24, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton Gronewold vs. Season–302, Evan Gray, 2005 Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton Gronewold vs. Career--493, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005 Completion Percentage Season--108, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Game--79.4%, Mark Becker vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 6, 2004 (27-34) Season by kicker—75, Marc Armbruster, 2005 Season–61.6%, Mark Becker, 2004 (85-138) Career--252, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 Career--57.9%, Dennis Pirkle, 1979-82 (315-544) Interceptions Passing Yards Game--3 by many players (Most recent: Nathan Williams vs. Emporia Play--93, Joe Knapp (to Elliott Jackson) vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 11, State, Oct. 23, 2004) 1995 (TD) Season--11, Bill Grantham, 1978 Quarter—252, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Career--29, Bill Grantham, 1977-80 Half—413, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Longest Return--90 yards, Eddie Lane vs. Southeast Missouri St., Oct. 25, Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 1969 (TD) Season–3724, Joe Winters, 2006 Consecutive Games with an interception--8, Darin Nix, Nov. 6, 1993-Oct. Career--5597, Evan Gray, 2003-05 8, 1994 Passing Touchdowns Punts Game--6, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005; Evan Gray vs. Game — 13, Chris Shore vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 31, 1982; Dustin Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005; Evan Gray vs. Butler, Nov. 12, Penn vs. Central Missouri State, Sept. 19, 1988 2005; Joe Winters vs. Lincoln, Sept. 16, 2006; Joe Winters vs. Season — 82, Dustin Penn, 1999 Morehead State, Sept. 23, 2006 Career — 298, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 Season–39, Evan Gray, 2005 Punting Yardage Career--59, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Punt--79, Jim Tschannen vs. Truman, Oct. 21, 1949 Pass Interceptions Game--445, Dustin Penn vs. Central Missouri State, Sept. 19, 1998 Game--6, Greg Haug vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 29, 1975 Season--2762, Chris Harvey, 2002 Season--24, Greg Haug, 1975 Career–10,673, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 Career--35, Greg Haug, 1973-75 Punting Average Receptions Game (min. 3 punts)--48.7, Trey Lunsford vs. Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. Game--15, Bob Somerville vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 31, 1970; 10, 2005 Stu Dunlop vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 27, 1975 Season--40.0, Calvin Curdt, 1973 Season--78, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 Career--37.8, Buster Sanchez, 1968 Consecutive seasons–153, Ashton Gronewold, 2005-06 Punt Returns Career--191, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 Game--9, Craig Heath vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1979 Receiving Yards Season--30, Randy Hauser, 1981 Play--93, Elliott Jackson vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 11, 1995 (TD) Career--99, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Game--229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Sept. 23, 2006 Punt Return Yardage Season–1120, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 Play--97, Frank Ricchi vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 7, 1949 (TD) Consecutive seasons–2200, Ashton Gronewold, 2005-06 Game--113, Fred Smith vs. William Jewell, Oct. 31, 1952 Career--2699, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 Season--278, Craig Heath, 1977 Receiving Touchdowns Career--1001, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Game--4, Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Kickoff Returns Season–17, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Game--9, Elliott Jackson vs. Pittsburg State, Nov. 4, 1995 Career--39, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 Season–31, Clint Moss, 2002 UMR FOOTBALL RECORDS UMR FOOTBALL Career–77, Dan Lester, 2000-04 Kickoff Return Yardage Play--100, Perry Allison vs. Pittsburg State, Sept, 17, 1955 (TD); Gene Huffman vs. Northwest Missouri State, Nov. 11, 1951 (TD) Game--202, Elliott Jackson vs. Pittsburg State, Nov. 4, 1995 Season–722, Clint Moss, 2002 Career–1509, Dan Lester, 2000-05 TEAM RECORDS 55

Rushing Attempts Game--78 vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1984; vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Season--588, 1984 Rushing Yards Game--467 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Game, two teams--623 vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 (UMR 77, SBU 546) Season--2476, 1984

Rushing Touchdowns UMR FOOTBALL RECORDS Game--7 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Season--26, 1984 Pass Attempts Game–76 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Season–544, 2004 Pass Completions Game–47 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Season–302, 2004 Completion Percentage Game--76.0% vs. Evangel, Nov. 2, 1985 Season--58.5%, 1980 Passing Yards Game–499 vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Game, two teams–890 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 (UMR 449, CMSU 441) Season–3860, 2006 Passing Touchdowns Game--6 vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005; vs. Morehead State, Nov. 5, Evan Gray set the UMR single-game records for passing 2005; vs. Butler, Nov. 12, 2005; vs. Lincoln, Sept. 16, 2006; vs. yards and total yards in a 2005 win over Austin Peay when Morehead State, Sept. 23, 2006 he threw for 499 yards. Gray is currently playing for the Season–39, 2005 Arena Football League 2’s Stockton Lightning. Pass Interceptions Game--6 vs. Truman, Nov. 8, 1952; vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 29, 1975 Season--29, 1975 Plays Field Goals Scored Game--99 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Game--4 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; vs. Iowa Wesleyan, Sept. 11, 1993; Season--851, 1978 vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, 1997; vs. Washburn, Oct. 9, 1999 Total Yards Season--12, 1978; 1985; 1993; 2005 Most in a game--601 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 17, 1970 Points Scored Most in a game, two teams–1192 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU Game--62 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 15, 1984; vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 809, UMR 383) Nov. 11, 2006* Season–4772, 2005 Average per game—34.5, 2005* Average Per Game–433.8, 2005 (11 games) Season--379, 2005* Fewest in a game--41 vs. Central Missouri State, Sept. 19, 1998 *Modern-day records; the 1914 team scored 567 points in nine games, Punts including 150 in a game against Kirksville Osteopaths. Game--13 vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 31, 1992; vs. Emporia State, Points Allowed Oct. 12, 1996; vs. Central Missouri State, Sept. 19, 1998 Game–91 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004* Season–87, 1999 Season–509, 2004 Punting Yards *Modern-day record; the Miners allowed 117 points in a 1916 game Game--445 vs. Central Missouri State, Sept. 19, 1998 against Tulsa. Season--2692, 1999 First Downs Average Per Game--48.3 vs. Washburn, Sept. 17, 1994 Game--32 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Average Per Season--38.9, 2004 (11 games) Game by rushing--29 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Punt Returns Game by passing–23 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 Game--7 vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 24, 1981; vs. Upper Iowa, Season--250, 2005 August 28, 2004 Penalties Season--36, 1983 Game--17 vs. Pittsburg State, Oct. 20, 2001 Punt Return Yardage Season--88, 1974 Game--154 vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 9, 1959 Penalty Yards Season--478, 1959 Game--171 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 8, 1977 Kickoff Returns Season--855, 1977 Game--11 vs. Pittsburg State, Nov. 4, 1995 Fumbles Season–69, 2003 Most, game--11 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, 1955 Kickoff Return Yardage Fewest, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. Southern Game--253 vs. Pittsburg State, Nov. 4, 1995 Nazarene, Oct. 21, 2006) Season--1222, 2002 Most lost, game--6 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, 1955; vs. Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns Missouri State, Nov. 2, 1963; vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 12, Season—2, 2005 1981 Interceptions Fewest lost, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. Kentucky Game--8 vs. Central Methodist, Nov. 4, 1978 Wesleyan, Nov. 11, 2004) Season--35, 1978 Most, season--41, 1991 Touchdowns Scored Most lost, season--25, 1974 Game--9 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 15, 1984 Fewest, season--14, 1978 Season--50, 2005 Fewest lost, season--7, 2005 Extra Points Scored Miscellaneous Game--8 vs. Culver-Stockton, Oct. 16, 1982; vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 15, Most wins, season--10, 1980 1984; vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Nov. 11, 2006 Most losses, season--11, 1998; 1999; 2002; 2003 Season--39, 2005 Most ties, season--2, on eight occasions (Most recent: 1975) Most consecutive wins--14, from Nov. 3, 1979 to Sept. 6, 1981 Most consecutive losses–31, from Sept. 15, 2001 to Nov. 15, 2003

56 Rushing Leaders (Season) Pass Completions (Career) 1. Terry Ryan 1314 1977 1. Evan Gray 493 2003-05 2. Terry Ryan 1117 1978 2. Greg Haug 327 1973-75 3. Ernest Brown 1050 1993 3. Dennis Pirkle 315 1979-82 4. Ken Okwuonu 1018 1999 4. Pat Godwin 282 1968-71 5. Randy Shed 956 1983 5. Ron Lewis 263 1964-66 6. Terry Ryan 929 1976 6. Joe Winters 261 2006 7. Mike Keeler 884 1974 7. Mike Wise 258 1989-93 8. Mike Joshua 869 1974 8. Matt Brueckner 235 1996-99 9. Keenan Miller 855 2005 9. Scott Brown 234 2000-03 10. Ken Okwuonu 835 2000 10. Brandon Landry 217 2004-05 Brad Haug 217 1984-86 Rushing Leaders (Career) 1. Terry Ryan 3432 1975-78 Pass Attempts (Career) 2. Ken Okwuonu 3062 1998-01 1. Evan Gray 875 2003-05 3. Randy Shed 2063 1980-84 2. Greg Haug 640 1973-75 4. Mike Joshua 1988 1971-74 3. Ron Lewis 625 1964-66 5. Keenan Miller 1921 2002-05 4. Pat Godwin 625 1968-71 6. Les Clark 1709 1968-71 5. Mike Wise 578 1989-93 7. Mike Schafer 1686 1980-84 Matt Brueckner 578 1996-99 8. Keith Smith 1609 1952-55 7. Dennis Pirkle 544 1979-82 9. Tom Cooper 1594 1956-59 8. Scott Brown 522 2000-03 10. Paul Wiegard 1583 1958-61 9. Joe Winters 468 2006 9. Jason Politte 445 1994-95 Passing Leaders (Yards-Season) 10. Ken Vaughn 436 1976-77 1. Joe Winters 3724 2006 2. Evan Gray 3583 2005 Receptions (Career) 3. Brandon Landry 2830 2004 1. Ashton Gronewold 191 2004-06 4. Evan Gray 2014 2003 2. Bob Somerville 161 1968-71 5. Ken Vaughn 1888 1977 3. Brett Fischer 155 2001-04 6. Greg Haug 1696 1974 4. Stu Dunlop 139 1972-75 7. Ron Lewis 1676 1966 5. Cole Drussa 134 2001-04 8. Brad Haug 1672 1986 6. Elliot Jackson 124 1994-97 9. Pat Godwin 1611 1970 7. Chris Alverson 123 1989-92 10. Greg Haug 1450 1975 8. Brandon Landry 121 2004-06 9. Phil Shin 118 2004-05 Passing Leaders (Yards-Career) 10. Clint Moss 116 2000-03 1. Evan Gray 5597 2003-05 2. Greg Haug 4284 1973-77 Receiving Yards (Career) 3. Dennis Pirkle 3737 1979-82 1. Ashton Gronewold 2699 2004-06 4. Joe Winters 3724 2006 2. Brett Fischer 1976 2001-04 5. Pat Godwin 3587 1968-71 3. Bob Somerville 1956 1968-71 6. Ron Lewis 3332 1964-66 4. Stu Dunlop 1823 1972-75 7. Mike Wise 3072 1989-93 5. Elliot Jackson 1704 1994-97 8. Ken Vaughn 2973 1976-77 6. Clint Moss 1664 2000-03 9. Brad Haug 2928 1983-86 7. Brandon Landry 1649 2004-06 10. Scott Brown 2902 2000-03 8. Chris Alverson 1645 1989-92 9. Larry Oliver 1615 1966-69 Total Offense (Career) 10. Cole Drussa 1547 2001-04 1. Evan Gray 5469 2003-05 2. Mike Wise 4225 1989-93 Points (Career) 3. Greg Haug 4194 1973-75 1. Ashton Gronewold 252 2004-06 4. Pat Godwin 3755 1968-71 2. Jim Zacny 187 1985-88 5. Joe Winters 3731 2006 3. Terry Ryan 180 1975-78 6. Ron Lewis 3516 1964-66 4. Larry Oliver 157 1966-69 7. Terry Ryan 3432 1975-78 5. Brandon Landry 152 2004-06 8. Ken Okwuonu 3062 1998-01 6. Ken Okwuonu 146 1998-01 9. Dennis Pirkle 2960 1979-82 7. Brian Paris 140 1978-81 10. Brandon Landry 2919 2004-05 Marc Armbruster 140 2002-05 9. Ray Parker 139 1956-58 10. Mike Schafer 132 1980-84 UMR FOOTBALL TOP TEN UMR TOP LISTS FOOTBALL Top Rushing Games Top Passing Plays 57 227 yards, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest 93 yards, Joe Knapp to Elliott Jackson vs. Missouri State, Oct. 17. 1970 Missouri Western, Nov. 11, 1995 212 yards, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri 89 yards, Ron Miller to Cecil Taylor vs. Valley, Sept. 11, 1999 Missouri State, Nov. 16, 1968 211 yards, Ken Okwuonu vs. Kentucky 83 yards, Ken Vaughn to Monty Morse vs. Wesleyan, Sept. 2, 2000 Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. 18, 1976 200 yards, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri 83 yards, Scott Brown to Clint Moss vs. State, Nov. 18, 1978 Central Missouri State, Oct. 3, 2002 Joe Knapp 190 yards, Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy, Steve Kubiak 80 yards, Ken Vaughn to Roger Vessell vs. Sept. 4, 1999 Washington University, Nov. 6, 1976 189 yards, Bob Berry vs. Lincoln, 80 yards, Evan Gray to Ashton Gronewold vs. PERFORAMNCES UMR TOP Nov. 26, 1970 Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005 187, Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Southern (All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.) Nov. 6, 1993 180, Steve Hodson vs. Missouri Valley, Top Total Offensive Games (Total, Passing/Rushing) Sept. 14, 1996 499 yards, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, 180, Keenan Miller vs. Truman, Oct. 29, 2005 (499/0) Nov. 8, 2003 485 yards, Brandon Landry vs. Colorado School of Mines, Sept. 4, 2004 (449/36) Top Rushing Plays 483 yards, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State, 90 yards, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 5, 2005 (472/11) Nov. 3, 1900 (TD) 450 yards, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist, 90 yards, Clark Bland vs. Missouri, Oct. 1, 2005 (465/-15) Nov. 1, 1913 441 yards, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, 88 yards, Mike Wise vs. Washburn, Nov. 15, 2003 (473/-32) Oct. 26, 1991 (TD) Brandon Landry 88 yards, Cecil Taylor vs. Washington Longest Plays from Scrimmage University, Sept. 21, 1968 (TD) 93 yards, Joe Knapp pass to Elliot Jackson, 84 yards, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Valley, Clark Bland Nov. 11, 1995 vs. Missouri Western (TD) Sept. 11, 1999 (TD) 90 yards, John Southgate, Nov. 3, 1900 vs. Drury, run (TD) Top Passing Games 90 yards, Clark Bland, Nov. 1, 1913 vs. 499 yards, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Missouri, run Oct. 29, 2005 89 yards, Ron Miller pass to Cecil Taylor, 473 yards, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 16, 1968 vs. Missouri State (TD) Nov. 15, 2003 88 yards, Cecil Taylor, Sept. 21, 1968 vs. Elliot Jackson 472 yards, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State, Washington University, run (TD) Nov. 5, 2005 88 yards, Mike Wise, Oct. 26, 1991 vs. Washburn, run (TD) 465 yards, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Longest Returns 449 yards, Brandon Landry vs. Colorado 100 yards, Gene Huffman, Oct. 11, 1951 School of Mines, Sept. 4, 2004 Evan Gray vs. Northwest Missouri State, kickoff 432 yards, Evan Gray vs. Butler, 100 yards, Perry Allison, Sept. 17, 1955 Nov. 12, 2005 vs. Pittsburg State, kickoff 419 yards, Joe Winters vs. Southeast Missouri 98 yards, Alden Williams, Oct. 13, 1950 State, Sept. 9, 2006 vs. Central Missouri State, kickoff 416 yards, Joe Winters vs. Southwestern 97 yards, Frank Ricchi, Oct. 7, 1949 vs. Oklahoma State, Oct. 7, 2006 Northwest Missouri State, punt 415 yards, Joe Winters vs. Morehead State, 97 yards, Randy Shed, Sept. 3, 1983 vs. Gene Huffman Sept. 23, 2006 Missouri Western, kickoff 402 yards, Joe Winters vs. Tiffin, (All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.) August 26, 2006 Longest interception return: 90 yards, Eddie Lane, Top Receiving Games Nov. 1, 1969 vs. Truman (TD) 229 yards, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Sept. 23, 2006 Longest fumble return: 50 yards, Mark Diamond, 199 yards, Andy Cox vs. Missouri Southern, Oct. 13, 1990 vs. Northwest Missouri State (TD) Sept. 17, 1977 197 yards, Brett Fischer vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 6, 2004 186 yards, Brandon Landry vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Andy Cox 182 yards, Ron Reimer vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 4, 1986

58 (Annual Leaders since 1965 season)

YEAR RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1965...... Richard Erxleben, 467 Ron Lewis, 1,006 George Gasparovic, 26 George Gasparovic, 351 Gene Ricker, 815 1966...... Robert Nicodemus, 322 Ron Lewis, 1,676 Ron Boyer, 37 Gene Ricker, 504 Gene Ricker, 797 1967...... Robert Nicodemus, 425 Ron Miller, 1,042 Larry Oliver, 33 Larry Oliver, 449 Larry Oliver, 728 1968...... Cecil Taylor, 501 Ron Miller, 612 Larry Oliver, 30 Larry Oliver, 445 Cecil Taylor, 764 1969...... Les Clark, 740 Jack Grawe, 597 Bob Somerville, 31 Bob Somerville, 380 Les Clark, 856 1970...... Steve Kubiak, 617 Pat Godwin, 1,611 Bob Somerville, 72 Bob Somerville, 862 Bob Somerville, 907 1971...... Les Clark, 683 Pat Godwin, 1,098 Bob Somerville, 40 Bob Somerville, 483 Les Clark, 768 1972...... Kenton Hupp, 621 Rick LaFollette, 526 Jack Gevecker, 15 Jack Gevecker, 226 Kenton Hupp, 665 1973...... Mike Joshua, 550 Greg Haug, 1,138 Merle Dillow, 44 Stu Dunlop, 683 Mike Keeler, 834 1974...... Mike Keeler, 884 Greg Haug, 1,696 Merle Dillow, 50 Merle Dillow, 786 Mike Keeler, 1,221 1975...... Steve Townsell, 612 Greg Haug, 1,450 Stu Dunlop, 42 Stu Dunlop, 445 Steve Townsell, 754 1976...... Terry Ryan, 929 Ken Vaughn, 1,085 Terry Ryan, 19 Roger Vessell, 311 Terry Ryan, 1,032 1977...... Terry Ryan, 1,314 Ken Vaughn, 1,888 Andy Cox, 37 David Hall, 779 Terry Ryan, 1,438 1978...... Terry Ryan, 1,117 Jeff Walters, 895 D. Hall/A. Cox, 15 David Hall, 396 Terry Ryan, 1,197 1979...... Jimmy Lee, 631 Jeff Walters, 364 Perry Harris, 22 Perry Harris, 299 Craig Heath, 795 1980...... David Fischer, 560 Dennis Pirkle, 967 David Fischer, 16 Jeff Walters, 239 David Fischer, 770 1981...... Brian Paris, 547 Dennis Pirkle, 1,191 David Stephens, 24 David Stephens, 407 Randy Shed, 827 1982...... Randy Shed, 505 Dennis Pirkle, 1,257 David Stephens, 41 David Stephens, 536 Randy Shed, 1,154 1983...... Randy Shed, 956 Chris Nisbet, 847 Scott Stephens, 15 Scott Stephens, 225 Randy Shed, 1,424 1984...... Mike Schafer, 828 Joe Kaczmarek, 497 Chris Schnefke, 15 Chris Schnefke, 192 Mike Schafer, 886 1985...... Tom Mueller, 617 Brad Haug, 1,212 Chris Schnefke, 37 Chris Schnefke, 588 Tom Mueller, 669 1986...... Tom Reed, 570 Brad Haug, 1,672 Ron Reimer, 40 Ron Reimer, 736 Vernon Huggans, 754 1987...... Mike Paris, 493 D. Andrzejewski, 1,056 Chris Hawkins, 30 Chris Hawkins, 412 Mike Vehige, 790 1988...... Ron Harmon, 374 Tom Minnick, 1,003 Ron Reimer, 33 Ron Reimer, 444 Ron Harmon, 810 1989...... Randy Mullinax, 512 Tom Minnick, 530 Ron Harmon, 13 Chris Kennedy, 169 Ron Harmon, 1,076 1990...... Rick Henry, 464 Mike Wise, 445 Chris Alverson, 15 Chris Alverson, 216 Carlos Cain, 533 1991...... Carlos Cain, 746 Mike Wise, 1,309 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 568 Rob Noble, 800 1992...... Fred Finley, 487 Curt Courtney, 1,017 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 729 Chris Alverson, 905 1993...... Ernest Brown, 1,050 Mike Wise, 1,242 Chris Dawson, 38 Chris Dawson, 516 Ernest Brown, 1,073 1994...... Ernest Brown, 494 Jason Politte, 1,444 Craig Sorensen, 29 Craig Sorensen, 451 David Wells, 713 1995...... Steve Hodson, 651 Joe Knapp, 412 Jay Morrison, 19 Jay Morrison, 298 Elliot Jackson, 784 1996...... Steve Hodson, 514 Dan VanAnne, 1,242 Elliot Jackson, 53 Elliot Jackson, 761 Elliot Jackson, 1,103 1997...... Jason Wagoner, 547 David McCormack, 593 Elliot Jackson, 39 Elliot Jackson, 460 Elliot Jackson, 1,014 1998...... Ken Okwuonu, 395 Matt Brueckner, 1,032 Ed Starks, 34 Ed Starks, 378 Ed Starks, 783 1999...... Ken Okwuonu, 1,018 Matt Brueckner, 551 Sam Petty, 20 Nate Huckabay, 194 Ken Okwuonu, 1,164 2000...... Ken Okwuonu, 835 Scott Brown, 692 Sam Petty, 29 Sam Petty, 316 Ken Okwuonu, 834 2001...... Ken Okwuonu, 814 Scott Brown, 932 Jason Siller, 29 Clint Moss, 318 Ken Okwuonu, 819 2002...... Damon Davis, 520 Scott Brown, 1,171 Clint Moss, 35 Clint Moss, 465 Clint Moss, 1,187 2003...... Keenan Miller, 528 Evan Gray, 2,014 Clint Moss, 60 Clint Moss, 712 Clint Moss, 1,138 2004 ...... Delane Ingram, 311 Brandon Landry, 2,830 Brett Fischer, 72 Brett Fischer, 1,040 Brett Fischer, 1,069 2005 ...... Keenan Miller, 855 Evan Gray, 3,583 Ashton Gronewold, 75 A. Gronewold, 1,080 A. Gronewold, 1,288 2006 ...... Matt Padilla, 585 Joe Winters, 3,724 Ashton Gronewold, 78 A. Gronewold, 1,120 A. Gronewold, 1,788

UMR ANNUAL LEADERS UMR ANNUAL

Clint Moss accumulated 2,325 all-purpose yards Ken Okwuonu is the only player in UMR in his final two seasons with the Miners, which history to lead the Miners in rushing for four included a 60-catch season in 2003. consecutive seasons. 100-yard rushing games Oct. 13, 1984 Keenan Curry vs. Truman...... 18-117-2 59 Mike Schafer vs. Truman...... 17-111-0 (Since 1960) Oct. 27, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Lincoln...... 22-100-1 Nov. 3, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Evangel ...... 20-108-0 Sept. 21, 1985 Tom Mueller vs. Pittsburg State...... 15-110-0 DATE PLAYER/OPPONENT...... ATT-YDS-TD Oct. 25, 1986 Tom Reed vs. Lincoln ...... 21-118-3 Oct. 8, 1960 Paul Wiegard vs. Tennessee-Martin ...... 22-120-1 Nov. 1, 1986 Mike Vehige vs. Southwest Baptist...... 13-115-1 Oct. 15, 1960 Paul Wiegard vs. Northwest Missouri State .....13-152-1 Nov. 8, 1986 Mike Vehige vs. Truman ...... 17-120-0 Oct. 29, 1960 Ted Deranja vs. Central Missouri State...... 34-127-0 Sept. 5, 1987 Mike Vehige vs. Missouri Western...... 12-119-0 Oct. 7, 1961 Paul Wiegard vs. Tennessee-Martin ...... 4-100-1 Oct. 29, 1988 Ron Harmon vs. Lincoln ...... 13-150-0 Oct. 14, 1961 Paul Wiegard vs. Northwest Missouri State .....14-125-0 Sept. 2, 1989 Ron Harmon vs. Washburn ...... 12-165-1 Oc.t 27, 1962 George Gasparovic vs. Northwest Missouri .....15-101-1 Oct. 13, 1990 Rick Henry vs. Northwest Missouri State...... 19-115-0 Oct. 12, 1963 Gary Couse vs. Southeast Missouri State...... 35-141-2 Aug. 31, 1981 Carlos Cain vs. Michigan Tech ...... 23-143-2 UMR PERFORMANCE LISTS Nov. 9, 1963 Gary Couse vs. Central Missouri State ...... 32-178-1 Sept. 21, 1991 Carlos Cain vs. Northwest Missouri State .....23-145-1 Nov. 7, 1964 George Gasparovic vs. Central Missouri...... 17-132-1 Sept. 28, 1991 Carlos Cain vs. Pittsburg State...... 24-107-0 Oct. 26, 1991 Mike Wise vs. Washburn ...... 15-134-2 Nov. 14, 1964 George Gasparovic vs. Southeast Missouri .....13-102-1 Oct. 3, 1992 Fred Finley vs. Missouri Western ...... 27-142-1 Oct. 9, 1965 Rich Erxleben vs. St. Mary’s...... 10-112-1 Sept. 18, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Washburn ...... 16-109-3 Oct. 8, 1966 Rich Erxleben vs. William Jewell...... 17-100-0 Oct. 2, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Southwest Baptist...... 9-134-1 Sept. 21, 1968 Cecil Taylor vs. Washington University ...... 6-105-1 Mike Wise vs. Southwest Baptist...... 13-133-2 Sept. 28, 1968 Cecil Taylor vs. Missouri Valley...... 20-123-1 Oct. 16, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Northwest Missouri ...... 21-151-1 Sept. 27, 1969 Les Clark vs. Missouri Valley...... 41-140-0 Oct. 23, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Truman ...... 19-160-0 Oct. 25, 1969 Les Clark vs. Southeast Missouri State...... 19-135-0 Oct. 30, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Western...... 25-144-1 Nov. 8, 1969 Les Clark vs. Northwest Missouri State...... 35-126-0 Nov. 6, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Southern...... 40-187-2 Oct. 10, 1970 Steve Kubiak vs. Illinois-Chicago ...... 15-161-1 Sept. 9, 1994 Ernest Brown vs. Georgetown (Ky.) ...... 27-108-1 Oct. 17, 1970 Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Missouri ...... 30-227-2 Sept. 23, 1995 Steve Hodson vs. Northwest Missouri ...... 20-145-1 Nov. 21, 1970 Bob Berry vs. Truman...... 31-119-1 Nov. 11, 1995 Steve Hodson vs. Missouri Western...... 22-127-1 Nov. 26, 1970 Bob Berry vs. Lincoln...... 46-189-2 Sept. 7, 1996 Steve Hodson vs. Quincy ...... 17-100-3 Oct. 16, 1971 Les Clark vs. Northwest Missouri State...... 27-129-2 Sept. 14, 1996 Steve Hodson vs. Missouri Valley ...... 19-180-2 Oct. 30, 1971 Les Clark vs. Central Missouri State ...... 35-123-0 Oct. 12, 1996 Brian Tillman vs. Emporia State ...... 11-114-1 Oct. 21, 1972 Kenton Hupp vs. Missouri State ...... 23-115-0 Nov. 2, 1996 Brian Tillman vs. Southwest Baptist ...... 27-167-1 Oct. 28, 1972 Kenton Hupp vs. Central Missouri State...... 34-170-2 Sept. 6, 1997 Jason Wagoner vs. Quincy...... 18-123-1 Nov. 4, 1972 Kenton Hupp vs. Washington University ...... 34-138-0 Sept. 13, 1997 Jason Wagoner vs. Missouri Valley...... 27-152-0 Sept. 7, 1974 Mike Keeler vs. Missouri Valley...... 27-114-0 Oct. 25, 1987 Elliot Jackson vs. Missouri Western ...... 13-107-1 Sept. 14, 1974 Mike Joshua vs. Missouri Western...... 30-168-2 Brad Clarke vs. Missouri Western ...... 19-100-0 Mike Keeler vs. Missouri Western ...... 25-150-0 Sept. 5, 1998 Matt Brueckner vs. Quincy...... 20-116-1 Oct. 19, 1974 Mike Joshua vs. Truman ...... 27-137-0 Oct. 31, 1998 Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Southern...... 18-175-3 Nov. 23, 1974 Mike Keeler vs. Missouri State ...... 23-124-1 Sept. 4, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy ...... 28-190-1 Mike Joshua vs. Missouri State...... 16-113-1 Sept. 11, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Valley ...... 33-212-3 Sept. 13, 1975 Steve Townsell vs. Missouri Western...... 30-134-2 Oct. 2, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Emporia State...... 24-118-1 Nov. 1, 1975 Steve Townsell vs. Lincoln ...... 26-106-0 Oct. 9, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Washburn ...... 29-131-1 Nov. 15, 1975 Steve Townsell vs. Northwest Missouri...... 14-111-1 Sept. 2, 2000 Ken Okwuonu vs. Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 30-211-3 Oct. 9, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln...... 26-151-2 Oct. 7, 2000 Ken Okwuonu vs. Washburn ...... 23-108-1 Oct. 16, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri State...... 33-136-2 Oct. 21, 2000 Ken Okwuonu vs. Southwest Baptist...... 31-164-2 Oct. 30, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Northwest Missouri State ...... 28-115-1 Sept. 1, 2001 Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy ...... 21-169-2 Nov. 23, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Southeast Missouri State ...... 28-117-1 Sept. 8, 2001 Ken Okwuonu vs. Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 24-153-1 Sept. 3, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Missouri Valley...... 32-177-1 Nov. 10, 2001 Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Southern...... 25-106-1 Sept. 10, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Missouri Western ...... 23-101-1 Sept. 14, 2002 Damon Davis vs. Drake ...... 26-179-2 Sept. 17, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Missouri Southern ...... 27-103-0 Nov. 2, 2002 Keenan Miller vs. Southwest Baptist ...... 25-113-0 Sept. 24, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Pittsburg State...... 23-121-1 Sept. 30, 2003 Dan Lester vs. Missouri Southern...... 18-104-1 Oct. 8, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln...... 27-129-2 Nov. 1, 2003 Keenan Miller vs. Emporia State ...... 24-101-1 Oct. 15, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri State...... 34-179-0 Nov. 8, 2003 Keenan Miller vs. Truman...... 20-180-0 Oct. 29, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Northwest Missouri State ...... 28-124-1 Aug. 28, 2004 Keenan Miller vs. Upper Iowa...... 17-110-1 Nov. 12, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Southeast Missouri State ...... 27-157-1 Oct. 9, 2004 Delane Ingram vs. Central Missouri State .....18-131-0 Sept. 9, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Missouri Valley...... 28-133-0 Sept. 17, 2005 Keenan Miller vs. Peru State ...... 22-178-1 Sept. 23, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Pittsburg State...... 30-162-1 Oct. 15, 2005 Keenan Miller vs. Southwestern Okla. St...... 31-142-1 Sept. 23, 2006 Matt Padilla vs. Morehead State...... 21-106-1 Oct. 7, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Southeast Missouri State ...... 29-127-0 Oct. 21, 1978 Jimmy Lee vs. Missouri State State ...... 21-106-0 Oct. 28, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Northwest Missouri State ...... 33-133-2 200-yard passing games Nov. 4, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Central Methodist...... 29-102-3 (Since 1960) Nov. 11, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln...... 34-119-2 Nov. 18, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri State...... 48-200-1 Sept. 1, 1979 Jimmy Lee vs. William Penn...... 16-115-2 DATE PLAYER/OPPONENT ...... A-C-YDS Oct. 20, 1979 Oscar Berryman vs. Missouri State...... 13-120-0 Oct. 13, 1962 Jay Alford vs. Southeast Missouri State ...... 37-17-215 Nov. 10, 1979 Brian Paris vs. Lincoln...... 27-161-0 Oct. 27, 1962 Jay Alford vs. Northwest Missouri State ...... 30-16-261 Nov. 17, 1979 Jimmy Lee vs. Central Missouri State ...... 9-103-0 Nov. 6, 1965 Ron Lewis vs. Central Missouri State ...... 33-14-218 Sept. 27, 1980 Jimmy Lee vs. Evangel...... 17-118-3 Nov. 13, 1965 Ron Lewis vs. Southeast Missouri State .....18-10-209 Oct. 11, 1980 Brian Paris vs. Northwest Missouri State ...... 21-115-2 Sept. 24, 1966 Ron Lewis vs. Pittsburg State...... 39-18-228 Oct. 24, 1981 Dave Fischer vs. Central Missouri State ...... 16-163-0 Oct. 8, 1966 Ron Lewis vs. William Jewell...... 30-15-201 Oct. 16, 1982 Tom Kroner vs. Culver-Stockton ...... 16-123-3 Oct. 29, 1966 Ron Lewis vs. Southeast Missouri State .....41-23-250 Oct. 30, 1982 Mike Schafer vs. Evangel...... 14-125-2 Nov. 19, 1966 Ron Lewis vs. Bradley ...... 34-14-221 Sept. 17, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Pittsburg State...... 24-154-0 Sept. 30, 1967 Ron Miller vs. Missouri Valley...... 31-16-237 Sept. 24, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Evansville...... 18-141-1 Nov. 16, 1968 Ron Miller vs. Missouri State ...... 25-9-204 Oct. 29, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Evangel ...... 19-175-1 Sept. 19, 1970 Pat Godwin vs. Washington University...... 26-15-217 Nov. 5, 1983 Mike Schafer vs. Southeast Missouri State...... 31-111-1 Sept. 26, 1970 Pat Godwin vs. Missouri Valley ...... 32-17-265 Nov. 12, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Truman...... 24-113-0 Oct. 17, 1970 Pat Godwin vs. Northwest Missouri State....32-16-217 Sept. 8, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Missouri Valley...... 23-101-1 Oct. 23, 1971 Pat Godwin vs. Missouri State...... 26-12-202 Oct. 6, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Southeast Missouri State...... 26-103-2 Sept. 15, 1973 Rick LaFollette vs. Wayne State (Neb.)...... 27-14-230

UMR PERFORMANCE LISTS 60 o.1,20 JeWnesv.Knuk elyn...... 43-25-326 ...... JoeWintersvs. Kentucky Wesleyan 34-20-271 ...... JoeWintersvs. Butler Nov. 11,2006 40-24-371 ...... JoeWintersvs. Southern Nazarene Oct. 28,2006 44-29-265 JoeWintersvs. Austin Peay...... Oct. 21,2006 60-31-416 St...... JoeWintersvs. Okla. Southwestern Oct. 14,2006 39-18-286 Oct. 7,2006 ...... JoeWintersvs. Saint Joseph’s 39-23-415 Sept. 30,2006 ...... JoeWinters vs. Morehead State 37-19-359 Sept. 23,2006 ...... JoeWintersvs.Lincoln 55-29-419 JoeWintersvs. Southeast MissouriSt...... Sept. 16,2006 43-25-402 JoeWintersvs. Sept. 9,2006 Tiffin...... 59-35-432 ...... vs.Butler EvanGray Aug. 26,2006 64-44-472 ...... vs.MoreheadState EvanGray Nov. 12,2005 41-26-499 ...... vs.AustinPeay EvanGray Nov. 5,2005 46-27-335 ...... vs.SouthDakotaState EvanGray Oct. 29,2005 65-37-465 vs.Southwest Baptist...... EvanGray 34-27-200 MarkBeckervs.MissouriWestern...... Oct. 22,2005 61-29-296 Oct. 1,2005 ...... vs.SaintJoseph’s EvanGray 47-30-273 Sept. 24,2005 ...... (Neb.) vs.Wayne Evan Gray State 34-17-269 ...... Methodist vs.Central EvanGray Sept. 10,2005 49-29-293 ...... Iowa vs.Upper Sept. 3,2005 EvanGray Aug. 27,1995 27-16-237 ...... vs. MissouriWestern BrandonLandry 49-24-271 vs. Truman...... BrandonLandry Nov. 6,2004 35-20-275 MarkBecker vs.EmporiaState...... Oct. 30,2004 40-21-279 vs. Washburn...... BrandonLandry Oct. 23,2004 43-26-332 vs. CentralMissouri St...... BrandonLandry Oct. 16,2004 35-19-204 MarkBeckervs.Southwest Baptist...... Oct. 9,2004 51-24-200 ...... Oct. 2,2004 vs. PittsburgState BrandonLandry Sept. 25,2004 vs. BrandonLandry 38-22-289 Sept. 18,2004 ...... vs. MissouriSouthern BrandonLandry 54-29-449 vs. ColoradoMines...... BrandonLandry Sept. 11,2004 40-25-374 vs. UpperIowa...... Sept. 4,2004 BrandonLandry 76-47-473 vs.MissouriWestern...... EvanGray Aug. 28,2004 59-27-303 vs.Emporia State...... EvanGray Nov. 15,2003 48-26-278 ...... vs.Washburn EvanGray Nov. 1,2003 30-16-206 ...... MissouriState vs.Central EvanGray Oct. 25,2003 46-29-315 vs.Southwest Baptist...... EvanGray Oct. 18,2003 33-17-219 Oct. 11,2003 ...... MarkBeckervs.MissouriSouthern 37-17-209 ...... MarkBeckervs.Colo.SchoolofMines Sept. 20,2003 21-12-243 ...... ScottBrown vs.MissouriSouthern Sept. 6,2003 26-13-213 38-17-231 Nov. 16,2003 ...... ScottBrown vs.Truman...... MissouriSouthern DanVanAnnevs. Sept. 28,2002 Oct. 5,1996 31-20-247 Missouri...... Northwest DanVanAnnevs. 29-18-202 33-12-236 Sept. 28,1996 ...... Truman...... DanVanAnnevs. JasonPolittevs. Soutnwest Baptist Sept. 21,1996 38-20-224 ...... MikeWisevs.MissouriSouthern Oct. 1,1994 39-19-295 ...... MikeWisevs.Missouri Western Nov. 6,1993 32-13-237 JoeKnappvs.EmporiaState...... Oct. 30,1993 42-20-204 ...... vs.MissouriSouthern CurtCourtney Oct. 17,1992 37-21-291 vs.Iowa Wesleyan...... CurtCourtney Oct. 10,1992 22-10-233 .. DavidAndrzejewskivs.MissouriWestern Sept. 5,1992 25-15-274 ...... MissouriState BradHaugvs.Central Sept. 5,1987 34-15-258 Oct. 4,1986 25-19-266 BradHaugvs.PittsburgState...... BradHaugvs.Evangel Sept. 20,1986 ChrisNisbet Nov. 2,1985 19-12-237 ...... DennisPirklevs. Evangel Nov. 5,1983 28-18-234 ...... Oct. 30,1982 DennisPirklevs. Truman 22-12-205 Nov. 14,1981 ...... DennisPirklevs. MissouriValley 21-8-200 ChrisNisbetvs.CentralMethodist...... Sept. 12,1981 46-17-215 JeffWaltersvs. Missouri State...... Nov. 3,1979 22-11-266 ...... KenVaughnvs.WashingtonUniversity Oct. 21,1978 38-19-288 Nov. 5,1977 KenVaughnvs.MissouriSouthern...... 35-14-275 Sept. 17,1977 ...... KenVaughnvs.MissouriWestern 26-16-240 KenVaughnvs.MissouriValley...... Sept. 10,1977 38-26-222 ...... Sept. 3,1977 Haug vs.PittsburgState Greg 22-14-237 Valley...... Haug vs.Missouri Greg Sept. 27,1975 26-13-227 ...... State Haug vs.Missouri Sept. 6,1975 Greg 38-20-234 .... MissouriState Haug vs.Northwest Greg Nov. 23,1974 39-25-302 Missouri State...... Haug vs.Central Greg Nov. 16,1974 23-14-262 ...... State Haug vs.Missouri Greg Oct. 26,1974 Oct. 20,1973 200-yard passinggames 200-yard (Since 1960,continued) s otes isui...... 19-10-219 ...... vs. SoutheastMissouri otws isui...37-19-230 ..... Northwest Missouri Oct. 9, 2004: UMR 42, #23 Central Mo.St.38 42,#23Central UMR Oct. 9,2004: 91, UMR27 PittsburgState #3 Sept. 25,2004: St. 65,UMR 3 Mo. Northwest #8 Sept. 18,2004: 44, UMR 27 Emporia State Nov. 1,2003:#12 73,UMR21 Central Mo.St. #15 Oct. 18,2003: UMR6 Pittsburg State59, #5 Oct. 4,2003: 48, UMR14 Pittsburg State #20 Oct. 26,2002: 55, UMR14 CentralMo.St. #12 Oct. 3,2002: St. 34,UMR9 Mo. Northwest #7 Sept. 21,2002: 31, UMR3 Pittsburg State #14 Oct. 20,2001: Mo.St.31,UMR10 Central #19 Sept. 29,2001: St.49,UMR0 Mo Northwest #16 Sept. 15,2001: St.70,UMR7 Northwest Mo. Nov. 4,2000:#1 52, UMR10 PittsburgState #17 Oct. 28,2000: St.34,UMR3 Northwest Mo. Nov. 6,1999:#5 UMR 0 Pittsburg State62, #8 Oct. 30,1999: 34, UMR14 EmporiaState Nov. 7,1998:#10 Mo.St.49,UMR6 Northwest #4 Oct. 10,1998: Mo.St.38,UMR3 Northwest #5 Oct. 11,1997: UMR7 Pittsburg State42, #2 Oct. 4,1997: UMR0 Pittsburg State45, Nov. 9,1996:#8 21 MissouriSouthern 25,UMR #T4 Oct. 5,1996: Western 21 25,#20Mo. UMR Nov. 11,1995: UMR10 Pittsburg State60, Nov. 4,1995:#4 7 38, UMR Truman #8 Oct. 22,1994: UMR0 Pittsburg State34, #4 Oct. 8,1994: Missouri Southern47,UMR33 Nov. 6,1993:#6 UMR 14 36, Truman Nov. 14,1992:#T16 35, UMR6 EmporiaState #16 Oct. 17,1992: 45, UMR3 PittsburgState #1 Sept. 26,1992: 42,UMR6 Mo.Southern #T19 Oct. 12,1991: State6 UMR 6,#13Pittsburg Sept. 28,1991: UMR7 PittsburgState52, #4 Oct. 20,1990: UMR14 PittsburgState42, #6 Oct. 21,1989: St. 14,UMR9 Mo. Northwest Nov. 10,1984:#5 20 UMR 31,#6 Truman Oct. 13,1984: Mo.St.0 UMR 16, Southeast #8 Oct. 6,1984: 0 UMR 18, Lincoln #9 Oct. 4,1980: ...... 10-68-1 vs. AustinPeay BrandonLandry vs.Southwestern Okla....11-121-2 AshtonGronewold Oct. 14,2006 vs.Butler...... 10-174-3 AshtonGronewold Oct. 7,2006 State...... 12-127-3 vs.Morehead AshtonGronewold Nov. 12,2005 vs. Southwest Baptist...... 11-138-0 BrandonLandry Nov. 5,2005 Oct. 1,2005 vs.SaintJoseph’s...... 11-126-2 AshtonGronewold Sept. 24,2005 ...... 13-122-1 PhilShinvs.Wayne(Neb.) State ...... 11-102-0 Sept. 10,2005 PhilShinvs.Upper Iowa ...... 13-73-0 ColeDrussavs.MissouriWestern Aug. 27,2005 BrettFischervs.MissouriWestern...... 14-197-1 Nov. 6,2004 ...... 10-116-1 BrettFischervs.Truman Nov. 6,2004 ...... 14-101-0 ColeDrussavs.MissouriWestern Oct. 30,2004 ...... 11-136-2 ClintMossvs.Emporia State Nov. 15,2003 ...... 10-178-2 ChrisAlversonvs.Iowa Wesleyan Nov. 1,2003 ...... 10-92-0 ChrisAlversonvs.CentralMissouriState Sept. 5,1992 Nov. 2,1991 vs.MissouriValley...... 11-135-0 ChrisHawkins ...... 10-125-0 Sept. 12,1987 DavidHallvs.Truman Nov. 19,1977 ...... 11-199-1 vs.MissouriSouthern Andy Cox Sept. 17,1977 StuDunlopvs.PittsburgState...... 15-110-2 JackGeveckervs.CentralMissouriState.....10-127-1 Sept. 27,1975 ....15-156-0 BobSomervillevs. CentralMissouriState Oct. 26,1974 BobSomervillevs. Bradley...... 12-172-1 Oct. 31,1970 Oct. 3,1970 Oliver Larry ...... 10-173-1 Oliver vs.Bradley Sept. 30,1967 Larry Oliver vs.S Larry Nov. 19,1966 ...... 11-153-1 GeneRickervs.MissouriState Oct. 29,1966 Oct. 15,1966 REC-YDS-TD PLAYER/OPPONENT...... DATE UMR as an NCAA-II Ranked Team UMR asanNCAA-IIRankedTeam UMR vs. NCAA-II Ranked Teams UMR vs.NCAA-IIRankedTeams 10-reception games (Since 1980) (Since 1960) (Since 1980) vs. Missouri Valley ...... 11-193-1 ...... 11-193-1 Valley vs. Missouri outheast Missouri State .....10-156-1 .....10-156-1 outheast MissouriState FIRST LAST FIRST LAST 61 RECORD GAME GAME RECORD GAME GAME ARKANSAS MISSOURI (CONT.) Arkansas 6-13-0 1902 1943 Lincoln 16-9-0 1958 2006 Arkansas-Monticello 1-0-0 1939 1939 Marion Sims 1-1-0 1900 1901 Arkansas State 3-0-0 1039 1941 Marionville 1-0-0 1917 1917 Arkansas Tech 0-5-0 1922 1934 McKinley High 1-0-0 1907 1907 Camp J.T. Robinson 1-0-0 1943 1943 Missouri 1-10-1 1900 1925 Central Arkansas 0-1-0 1938 1938 Missouri (B team) 2-1-0 1931 1945 Harding 1-3-0 1966 2002 Missouri Southern 2-18-0 1972 2004 Henderson State 0-2-0 1973 1974 Missouri State 31-26-3 1904 1980 Missouri Valley 15-11-1 1987 2000 COLORADO Missouri Wesleyan 0-3-0 1921 1924

Colorado 0-1-0 1903 1903 Missouri Western 7-18-1 1974 2004 ALL-TIME VS.OPPONENTS Colorado School of Mines 0-2-0 2003 2004 Northwest Missouri State 33-38-1 1929 2004 Pierce City Baptist 2-0-0 1901 1902 ILLINOIS St. Louis 5-27-2 1900 1948 Bradley 2-1-0 1966 1970 Smith Academy 2-0-0 1901 1907 Carthage 2-0-0 1956 1957 Southeast Missouri State 22-36-3 1906 2006 Eastern Illinois 0-2-0 1974 1975 Southwest Baptist 5-14-1 1986 2005 Illinois 0-1-0 1915 1915 Truman State 21-48-4 1909 2004 Illinois-Chicago 2-0-0 1969 1970 Verona Athletic Club 1-0-0 1913 1913 Illinois State 2-2-0 1943 1990 Washington University 12-39-1 1895 1977 Illinois Wesleyan 1-0-0 1943 1943 Westminster 5-2-0 1917 1930 Lombard 0-1-0 1929 1929 West End Ath. Club 1-0-0 1902 1902 McKendree 8-1-0 1924 1936 William Jewell 1-2-1 1911 1967 Millikin 0-1-2 1916 1922 Quincy 3-2-0 1996 2001 NEBRASKA St. Viator 0-0-1 1932 1932 Peru State 1-0-0 2005 2005 Shurtleff 5-0-2 1901 1949 Wayne State 2-1-1 1973 2006 Southern Illinois 2-3-0 1937 1961 NEW MEXICO INDIANA Eastern New Mexico 0-1-0 1971 1971 Butler 2-0-0 2005 2006 Evansville 5-0-0 1926 1984 OHIO Rose Poly Institute 2-2-0 1917 1924 Tiffin 0-1-0 2006 2006 Saint Joseph’s 0-2-0 2005 2006 OKLAHOMA IOWA Northeastern State 2-2-0 1929 1958 Drake 0-3-0 1923 2003 Oklahoma 0-1-0 1903 1903 Iowa Wesleyan 2-1-0 1991 1993 Oklahoma City 0-3-0 1935 1946 Upper Iowa 2-0-0 2004 2005 Oklahoma Sch. of Mines 1-0-0 1923 1923 William Penn 4-0-0 1978 1981 Oklahoma State 2-1-0 1912 1924 Southern Nazarene 1-0-0 2006 2006 KANSAS Southwestern Oklahoma State 1-1-0 2005 2006 Emporia State 4-11-0 1957 2004 Tulsa 0-4-0 1916 1932 Haskell Indian Institute 0-1-1 1909 1911 Kansas State 0-1-0 1910 1910 SOUTH DAKOTA Kansas School of Mines 1-0-0 1914 1914 South Dakota 0-1-0 1902 1902 Ottawa 1-0-0 1933 1933 South Dakota State 0-2-0 1972 2005 Pittsburg State 15-40-4 1914 2004 St. Mary of the Plains 2-0-0 1962 1965 TENNESSEE Washburn 5-11-0 1989 2004 Austin Peay 2-0-0 2005 2006 Wichita State 0-1-0 1982 1982 Carson-Newman 0-1-0 1965 1965 Memphis 1-1-0 1947 1948 KENTUCKY Southwestern 1-1-0 1955 1956 Georgetown 1-0-0 1994 1994 Tennessee-Martin 0-5-0 1960 1964 Kentucky Wesleyan 3-0-0 2000 2006 Tennessee Med. College 0-1-0 1922 1922 Morehead State 1-1-0 2005 2006 Vanderbilt 0-1-0 1904 1904 Murray State 0-3-0 1950 1992 TEXAS MICHIGAN Southern Methodist 0-1-0 1923 1923 Grand Valley State 1-1-0 1985 1986 Texas A&M 0-2-0 1915 1916 Hillsdale 0-1-0 1968 1968 Michigan Tech 1-1-0 1991 1994 WISCONSIN Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-2-0 1968 1973 MISSOURI Barnes Medical 0-1-0 1909 1909 BOLD INDICATES 2007 OPPONENT Battery A 4-0-0 1905 1908 UMR has never faced 2007 opponents Wisconsin-Stout and Central State. Carleton 1-1-0 1908 1909 Central Methodist 9-4-0 1909 2005 Central Missouri State 35-36-3 1902 2004 Chillicothe Business 2-0-0 1930 1938 Christian Brothers 4-3-1 1895 1914 Culver-Stockton 3-0-0 1955 1982 Drury 19-14-3 1893 1932 Evangel 9-1-0 1978 1987 1-0-0 1942 1942 Jefferson Barracks 0-0-1 1941 1941 Kansas City 1-0-0 1923 1923 Kirksville Osteopaths 8-3-1 1900 1928

1893 (0-1) 1907 (5-2) 100-38 62 11/20 @Drury 0-16 Arkansas 5-7 Smith Academy 12-0 1894 (1-0) 10/5 @St. Louis 0-12 11/12 Drury 8-6 10/26 McKinley HS 24-0 10/31 Battery A 11-6 1895 (0-2) 16-26 11/9 @Washington Univ. 11-8 11/2 @Christian Brothers 8-10 11/16 Southeast Missouri 37-5 11/23 @Washington Univ. 8-16 1908 (2-3) 68-48 1896 (0-1) 10/3 @St. Louis 0-17 Drury 0-42 10/10 @Missouri 0-16 10/21 Battery A 45-0 1897 (No games) 10/28 Carleton 6-10 11/26 @Drury 17-5 1898 (1-1) 26-32 Washington Univ. 0-32 1909 (5-4) 138-69 Drury 26-0 10/2 @St. Louis 3-0 10/11 Central Methodist 10-11 1899 (0-2) 12-35 10/16 @Missouri 0-13 10/18 Christian Brothers 6-17 10/23 Carleton 18-6 11/23 @Drury 6-18 10/30 Haskell Indians 10-14 11/13 @Truman State 21-0 1900 (4-3) 116-44 11/15 @Kirksville Osteopaths 27-0 10/6 Marion Sims 6-11 11/24 @Barnes Medical 6-25 10/21 @Christian Brothers 6-0 11/25 @Drury 43-0 10/29 Missouri 2-12 Miners’ 1914 team: Undefeated (9-0) squad that outscored its 11/3 Drury 69-0 1910 (3-3-1) 85-42 opponents 567-6 during the season. 11/10 @Washington Univ. 11-5 10/1 Central Methodist 19-5 11/17 @St. Louis 22-11 10/8 @Missouri 0-0 11/29 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-5 10/15 @St. Louis 0-3 1916 (1-6-1) 27-340 1922 (1-6-1) 28-120 10/22 @Kansas State 3-23 9/30 Millikin 7-7 10/7 @Washington Univ. 6-14 1901 (6-2) 120-59 10/29 Missouri State 24-0 Washington Univ. 6-7 10/13 Westminster 10-0 9/28 Smith Academy 10-0 11/12 @Arkansas 2-6 Kirksville Osteopaths 0-21 10/20 @Missouri Wesleyan 3-14 10/5 Pierce City Baptist 6-5 11/24 Drury 37-5 10/28 @Arkansas 0-60 10/27 Arkansas Tech 0-6 10/12 Shurtleff 57-0 11/3 Central Missouri 14-13 11/4 @St. Louis 7-14 10/16 @Marion Sims 5-0 1911 (1-5-2) 56-132 11/10 Drury 0-38 11/11 Drury 0-12 11/2 @Christian Brothers 24-0 10/12 @Missouri 0-29 @Texas A&M 0-77 11/18 Millikin 6-6 11/16 @Drury 12-0 10/19 Missouri State 34-0 @Tulsa 0-117 11/25 @Tennessee Doctors 6-54 11/23 Washington Univ. 6-16 10/26 Central Methodist 11-27 11/30 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-38 11/2 Drury 0-6 1917 (2-4) 93-131 1923 (4-4) 208-136 11/9 @Arkansas 3-44 10/13 Westminster 26-18 10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-7 1902 (2-5) 32-67 St. Louis 6-24 10/20 @Arkansas 0-39 10/13 @Drake 0-54 10/4 @Pierce City 5-0 William Jewell 2-2 10/27 Marionville 65-7 10/16 @Southern Methodist 0-35 10/11 West End Athletic Club 6-0 Haskell Indians 0-0 11/9 Washington Univ. 2-21 10/26 Kirksville Osteopaths 34-7 10/18 Central Missouri 6-11 11/16 Drury 0-26 11/2 Kansas City 109-0 11/15 @Christian Brothers 5-11 1912 (4-4) 146-72 11/28 @Rose Poly 0-20 11/9 Oklahoma Mines 53-6 11/22 Drury 10-11 9/27 Central Methodist 17-13 11/16 @Drury 13-7 Arkansas 0-11 10/5 Missouri State 64-0 1918 (1-2) 13-39 11/23 Arkansas Tech 0-20 South Dakota 0-23 10/12 @Missouri 0-13 @Washington Univ. 0-26 10/19 @St. Louis 0-13 @Arkansas 0-7 1924 (3-6) 104-101 1903 (2-3-2) 28-90 10/26 Washington Univ. 6-13 11/27 Rose Poly 13-6 10/4 McKendree 27-0 10/3 @Missouri 0-40 11/2 @Drury 0-13 10/11 @St. Louis 14-26 10/10 Arkansas 17-6 11/23 Southeast Missouri 46-0 1919 (3-5) 115-96 10/18 @Oklahoma State 0-23 10/19 Central Missouri 5-0 11/28 @Oklahoma State 13-7 10/4 Kirksville Osteopaths 20-6 10/25 Washington Univ. 0-13 10/31 @Washington Univ. 0-0 10/10 @Westminster 54-0 11/1 @Loyola, Ill. 0-6 11/7 @Drury 0-0 1913 (6-1-1) 266-60 10/18 @Arkansas 0-20 11/8 Rose Poly 23-3 11/20 Oklahoma 6-12 10/4 Southeast Missouri 51-0 10/25 @St. Louis 0-21 11/15 Missouri Wesleyan 6-10 11/26 @Colorado 0-32 10/11 Christian Brothers 7-7 11/1 @Washington Univ. 0-29 11/21 @Drury 27-7 10/18 @St. Louis 62-0 11/7 @Central Missouri 0-6 11/26 @Missouri State 10-13 1904 (4-1-1) 132-35 10/25 @Drury 26-0 11/14 Missouri State 32-0 10/8 Shurtleff 23-0 11/1 @Missouri 13-44 11/28 @Drury 7-12 1925 (5-2-1) 114-78 10/15 @Missouri State 41-0 11/8 @Washington Univ. 19-3 10/3 Shurtleff 6-6 10/22 @Vanderbilt 4-29 11/17 Oklahoma State 14-0 1920 (4-4) 79-122 10/9 McKendree 40-6 11/12 Christian Brothers 53-0 11/22 Verona Athletic Club 74-6 10/2 @Washington Univ. 0-21 10/17 @Missouri 0-32 11/19 Drury 6-6 10/9 Southeast Missouri 28-0 10/24 Kirksville Osteopaths 21-0 11/24 @Arkansas 5-0 1914 (9-0) 567-6 10/16 @Missouri State 33-15 10/31 @St. Louis 14-7 10/3 @Missouri 9-0 10/23 @St. Louis 0-27 11/14 Washington Univ. 0-7 1905 (3-3-1) 86-91 10/10 Kansas Miners 87-0 10/30 @Arkansas 0-14 11/21 Drury 20-13 10/7 Shurtleff 0-0 10/17 @Washington Univ. 19-0 11/6 Central Missouri 17-0 11/26 Missouri State 13-7 10/14 @Missouri 0-28 10/24 Arkansas 40-0 11/13 Drury* 7-13 10/28 Missouri State 28-0 10/31 Drury 68-0 11/20 @Tulsa 0-45 1926 (5-3) 144-98 11/4 Battery A 36-0 11/7 Pittsburg State 104-0 *This game later forfeited to 10/2 McKendree 41-13 11/18 Arkansas 16-0 11/14 Kirksville Osteopaths 150-0 Missouri School of Mines. 10/9 Washington Univ. 2-25 11/25 @Washington Univ. 6-23 11/28 @St. Louis 63-0 10/16 Arkansas Tech 0-30 11/30 @Drury 0-40 12/5* @Christian Brothers 27-6 1921 (4-4) 155-46 10/23 Kirksville Osteopaths 14-6 *This game not sanctioned by 10/1 @Washington Univ. 0-10 10/30 Evansville 32-9 1906 (2-4) 27-119 Missouri School of Mines. 10/7 @Southeast Missouri 24-0 11/6 Drury 27-6 10/13 @Missouri 0-26 10/14 Missouri State 69-6 11/13 St. Louis 7-9 10/20 Battery A 10-0 1915 (5-2) 178-127 10/21 Missouri Wesleyan 3-14 11/25 @Missouri State 21-0 10/27 @St. Louis 0-71 10/1 Pittsburg State 41-0 10/28 Millikin 0-7 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 6-16 10/9 @Illinois 7-75 11/4 Rose Poly 3-7 1927 (2-5-1) 52-119 Arkansas 11-0 10/16 Missouri State 51-20 11/11 Drury 31-0 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS 9/30 Shurtleff 7-0 @Drury 0-6 10/22 @Texas A&M 3-33 11/18 Central Methodist 21-2 10/8 @Washington Univ. 0-13 10/30 Kirksville Osteopaths 36-6 10/14 Central Methodist 7-21 11/6 @Drury 26-6 10/22 @Arkansas 0-34 11/13 Central Missouri 13-7 10/29 @St. Louis 0-17 11/5 Kirksville Osteopaths 13-13 11/11 @Drury 18-7 11/18 Westminster 7-14 1928 (3-4-1) 81-97 AS A MEMBER OF MIAA 1941 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 116-67 1948 (4-3-2, 2-1-2) 105-96 10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-9 1935 (1-7, 0-5) 26-130 MIAA Co-Champions 9/18 Memphis 6-0 63 10/13 McKendree 19-0 10/5 McKendree 16-0 9/26 Arkansas State 46-0 9/25 @Washington Univ. 7-19 10/20 @St. Louis 7-12 10/11 @St. Louis 0-38 10/3 @St. Louis 7-13 10/2 Shurtleff 22-13 10/26 Central Methodist 6-12 10/19 Missouri State 2-7 10/10 @Central Missouri 0-0 10/8 @Central Missouri 18-0 11/3 Kirksville Osteopaths 18-0 10/26 @Central Missouri 6-20 10/17 Northwest Missouri 7-20 10/16 Northwest Missouri 24-6 11/10 @Westminster 13-7 11/2 Northwest Missouri 2-7 10/24 Jefferson Barracks 6-6 10/30 Missouri State 0-18 11/17 @Arkansas 6-45 11/8 @Oklahoma City 6-27 10/31 Missouri State 3-0 11/6 @Southeast Missouri 7-7 11/29 @Drury 12-12 11/16 Truman State 6-13 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 20-0 11/13 Truman State 14-14 11/22 @Southeast Missouri 0-19 11/14 Truman State 20-0 11/20 @St. Louis 7-19 1929 (5-3) 190-70 11/21 Washington Univ. 7-28 10/5 @Truman State 13-12 1936 (1-4-2, 0-3-2) 86-96 1949 (6-2, 5-0) 231-87 10/12 Lombard 6-7 9/25 @St. Louis 18-31 MIAA Champions 10/19 McKendree 73-0 10/3 McKendree 27-0 1942 (3-4) 130-69 9/16 @Pittsburg State 7-27 10/26 @Central Methodist 19-6 10/16 @Northwest Missouri 0-0 10/10 @St. Louis 7-14 9/24 @Washington Univ. 13-28 11/2 Westminster 0-12 10/24 Central Missouri 0-20 10/17 @Northwest Missouri 13-22 10/1 Shurtleff 56-0 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS 11/9 Northwest Missouri 33-6 10/30 @Truman State 12-13 10/24 Central Missouri 32-7 10/7 @Northwest Missouri 41-13 11/16 @Northeastern Okla. 27-0 11/13 @Missouri State 13-13 10/31 Ft. Leonard Wood 53-0 10/15 Central Missouri 31-0 11/28 @Drury 19-27 11/20 Southeast Missouri 16-19 @Missouri State 13-0 10/21 @Truman State 20-6 Southeast Missouri 6-7 10/29 @Missouri State 33-7 1930 (5-1-1) 209-71 1937 (3-4-1, 2-2-1) 100-93 Washington Univ. 6-19 11/5 Southeast Missouri 30-6 10/4 Truman State 19-7 9/25 Southern Illinois 27-0 10/11 Drury 67-6 10/1 @St. Louis 6-32 1943 (5-3) 112-112 1950 (7-2, 4-1) 201-114 10/18 Missouri Valley 38-7 10/15 @Central Missouri 6-20 9/25 @Arkansas 0-59 MIAA Champions 10/25 @St. Louis 33-33 10/23 Truman State 6-6 10/1 @Central Missouri 0-6 9/15 @Pittsburg State 26-7 11/8 @Westminster 13-0 11/6 @Oklahoma City 7-19 10/16 @Illinois State 19-6 9/23 @Washington Univ. 34-19 11/15 @Tulsa 0-18 11/13 Missouri State 35-0 10/23 Missouri (B) 18-0 9/30 Murray State 0-21 Chillicothe Business 39-0 11/19 Northwest Missouri 7-0 10/30 @Illinois Wesleyan 8-0 10/7 Northwest Missouri 14-0 11/25 @Southeast Missouri 6-16 11/6 @Southeast Missouri 25-0 10/14 @Central Missouri 32-13 1931 (5-3) 122-26 11/13 Camp J. T. Robinson 27-14 10/21 Truman State 47-7 9/26 @Pittsburg State 19-7 1938 (4-4, 3-2) 104-93 11/20 Pittsburg State 14-34 10/28 Missouri State 35-34 10/3 Missouri (B) 26-0 9/30 @St. Louis 0-12 11/3 @Southeast Missouri 6-7 10/10 @Oklahoma State 0-6 10/8 Chillicothe Business 30-6 1944 (No games — World War II) 11/23 @Illinois State* 7-6 10/16 @St. Louis 0-7 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 0-21 *Corn Bowl, Bloomington, Ill. 10/23 @Northwest Missouri 0-6 10/22 Central Arkansas 0-27 1945 (0-5) 14-95 10/31 Central Methodist 27-0 10/29 Southeast Missouri 35-0 Missouri State 7-13 1951 (3-5, 3-2) 90-132 11/13 @Drury 18-0 11/5 @Truman State 6-2 Missouri (B) 0-25 9/15 Pittsburg State 0-20 11/25 Northeastern Okla. 32-0 11/12 @Missouri State 7-19 St. Louis 0-32 9/22 @Murray State 7-31 11/18 Central Missouri 26-6 Missouri State 7-19 9/29 @Washington Univ. 8-21 1932 (4-3-1) 115-84 Truman State 0-6 10/6 Central Missouri 12-6 9/24 Pittsburg State 0-13 1939 (5-4, 3-2) 111-120 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 30-14 10/1 @Arkansas 20-19 9/29 @St. Louis 0-13 1946 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 94-144 10/19 @Truman State 7-21 10/15 Drury 40-0 10/7 Arkansas State 39-6 MIAA Co-Champions 10/26 @Missouri State 7-13 10/22 @Truman State 7-12 10/13 @Central Missouri 13-7 9/20 @St. Louis 0-24 11/3 Southeast Missouri 19-6 10/28 @Missouri State 34-7 10/21 Northwest Missouri 0-17 9/28 Central Methodist 12-6 11/5 Northwest Missouri 14-7 10/28 Missouri State 6-20 10/5 @Oklahoma City 6-74 1952 (3-5, 3-2) 110-183 11/12 @Tulsa 0-26 11/4 Arkansas-Monticello 28-13 10/12 Central Missouri 20-0 9/20 @Pittsburg State 0-20 11/19 St. Viator 0-0 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 12-6 10/19 @Northwest Missouri 25-0 9/27 @Washington Univ. 6-27 11/18 Truman State 13-6 10/26 @Southeast Missouri 6-27 10/4 Northwest Missouri 21-6 1933 (4-3) 93-88 11/24 @Washington Univ. 0-12 11/2 Missouri State 12-0 10/10 @Central Missouri 20-14 10/6 @Arkansas Tech 0-26 11/9 Pittsburg State 0-0 10/17 @Southeast Missouri 0-10 10/14 McKendree 7-6 1940 (3-3-2, 2-2-1) 91-65 11/16 Truman State 13-13 10/25 Missouri State 25-20 10/28 Missouri State 40-6 9/27 Arkansas State 39-12 10/31 @William Jewell 19-47 11/4 Ottawa 13-0 10/5 @St. Louis 0-0 1947 (4-3, 4-1) 105-126 11/8 Truman State 19-52 11/11 @St. Louis 0-26 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 25-0 MIAA Champions 11/18 Truman State 0-18 10/19 Central Missouri 6-7 9/27 @St. Louis 0-61 1953 (3-5, 2-3) 100-117 11/25 Northwest Missouri 33-6 11/2 @Missouri State 7-27 10/4 @Memphis 0-13 9/19 Pittsburg State 6-25 11/9 Southeast Missouri 7-7 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 12-6 9/26 @Washington Univ. 7-26 1934 (2-6) 79-122 11/15 @Truman State 7-0 10/18 Central Missouri 14-7 10/2 @Northwest Missouri 7-12 9/21 @Pittsburg State 6-18 11/23 @Washington Univ. 0-12 10/25 @Truman State 25-6 10/10 Central Missouri 20-0 9/29 Arkansas Tech 0-6 11/1 @Missouri State 7-14 10/17 Southeast Missouri 6-0 10/5 Truman State 0-19 11/8 Southeast Missouri 47-19 10/24 @Truman State 20-28 10/13 McKendree 6-20 10/31 @Missouri State 6-19 10/27 @Arkansas 0-20 11/6 @Southern Illinois 28-7 11/3 @St. Louis 0-25 11/24 Missouri State 49-0 1954 (3-5, 3-2) 104-216 9/18 @Pittsburg State 14-35 9/25 @Washington Univ. 14-58 10/2 Missouri State 18-12 10/9 @Southeast Missouri 7-33 10/16 Northwest Missouri 19-13 10/23 @Central Missouri 19-6 10/30 Truman State 6-32 11/5 Southern Illinois 7-27

1955 (4-5, 2-3) 162-165 9/17 Pittsburg State 14-33 9/24 @Washington Univ. 20-13 10/1 Culver-Stockton 44-7 10/8 @Missouri State 13-7 10/15 Southeast Missouri 6-9 10/22 @Truman State 19-14 10/29 @Northwest Missouri 6-11 11/5 Central Missouri 19-25 11/12 @SW-Memphis 21-46

Miners’ 1941 team: UMR’s first championship team in the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association; team had five shutouts in that championship season.

1973 (3-6-2, 2-3-1) 186-263 64 9/15 @Wayne State, Neb. 14-14 9/22 Henderson State 3-14 9/29 Missouri Southern 16-0 10/6 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-45 10/13 Northwest Missouri 21-31 10/20 @Missouri State 32-49 10/27 Central Missouri 24-14 11/3 @Washington Univ. 28-31 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 8-33 11/17 Truman State 7-7 11/22 @Lincoln 26-25

1974 (6-4-1, 4-1-1) 178-202 9/7 @Missouri Valley 14-28 9/14 @Missouri Western 15-7 9/21 @Henderson State 10-38 9/28 Pittsburg State 14-12 10/12 Southeast Missouri 21-29 10/19 @Truman State 20-7 10/26 @Central Missouri 21-21 11/2 Lincoln 14-13 11/9 @Eastern Illinois 0-17 11/16 @Northwest Missouri 7-41 11/23 Missouri State 35-31 Miners’ 1947 team: UMR’s first outright MIAA championship team. 1975 (1-8-2, 1-5) 127-210 1956 (6-3, 4-1) 172-89 1962 (2-7, 1-4) 112-210 1968 (4-5, 2-3) 128-141 9/6 Missouri Valley 14-28 MIAA Co-Champions 9/15 @St. Mary’s 13-0 9/21 @Washington Univ. 18-20 9/13 Missouri Western 14-14 9/15 @Pittsburg State 0-13 9/22 @Washington Univ. 20-33 9/28 @Missouri Valley 20-7 9/20 @Missouri Southern 6-26 9/22 @Carthage 20-6 9/29 @Pittsburg State 6-28 10/5 Hillsdale 16-24 9/27 @Pittsburg State 20-20 9/29 @Washington Univ. 13-14 10/6 Tennessee-Martin 18-26 10/12 @Wis.-Milwaukee 10-6 10/11 @Southeast Missouri 0-17 10/6 SW-Memphis 33-7 10/13 @Southeast Missouri 12-23 10/19 Central Missouri 16-20 10/18 Truman State 6-26 10/13 Truman State 33-6 10/20 Truman State 0-40 10/26 @Southeast Missouri 13-31 10/25 Central Missouri 0-29 10/20 Missouri State 7-9 10/27 Northwest Missouri 26-12 11/2 Truman State 19-13 11/1 @Lincoln 26-28 10/27 @Central Missouri 29-27 11/3 @Missouri State 3-28 11/9 Northwest Missouri 7-6 11/8 Eastern Illinois 14-24 11/3 Northwest Missouri 27-7 11/10 Central Missouri 14-20 11/16 @Missouri State 9-14 11/15 Northwest Missouri 7-28 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 10-0 11/22 @Missouri State 20-7 1963 (2-7, 2-3) 69-225 1969 (7-2, 3-2) 256-107 1957 (5-5, 3-2) 174-146 9/14 Lincoln 6-24 9/20 @Washington Univ. 40-0 1976 (4-6-1, 2-4) 179-173 9/14 @Northeastern Okla. 13-33 9/21 @Washington Univ. 7-15 9/27 Missouri Valley 33-14 9/4 @Missouri Valley 30-42 9/21 Carthage 34-0 9/28 Pittsburg State 6-35 10/4 Bradley 42-14 9/11 @Missouri Western 7-6 9/28 @Washington Univ. 7-14 10/5 @Tennessee-Martin 7-32 10/11 @Illinois-Chicago 14-6 9/18 Wayne State, Neb. 17-0 10/5 Pittsburg State 6-14 10/12 Southeast Missouri 19-14 10/18 @Central Missouri 24-0 9/25 Pittsburg State 7-7 10/12 Central Missouri 47-6 10/19 @Truman State 0-41 10/25 Southeast Missouri 24-32 10/9 Lincoln 34-15 10/19 Northwest Missouri 37-19 10/26 @Northwest Missouri 14-22 11/1 @Truman State 14-21 10/16 @Central Missouri 29-15 10/27 Emporia State 27-14 11/2 Missouri State 0-42 11/8 @Northwest Missouri 20-8 10/23 Missouri State 9-10 11/1 @Truman State 0-12 11/9 @Central Missouri 10-0 11/15 Missouri State 45-12 10/30 @Northwest Missouri 14-28 11/9 @Missouri State 3-0 11/6 @Washington Univ. 20-21 11/16 Southeast Missouri 0-32 1964 (1-8, 1-4) 78-324 1970 (6-3-1, 2-3-1) 251-174 11/13 Southeast Missouri 12-20 9/19 @Washington Univ. 7-27 9/19 Washington Univ. 20-14 11/20 Truman State 0-24 1958 (5-4, 4-1) 154-185 9/26 @Pittsburg State 9-24 9/26 @Missouri Valley 21-7 9/13 Northeastern Okla. 3-20 10/3 Tennessee-Martin 6-26 10/3 @Bradley 28-7 1977 (7-3-1, 4-1-1) 234-180 9/20 @Lincoln 0-46 10/10 @Lincoln 0-73 10/10 Illinois-Chicago 53-0 MIAA Co-Champions 9/27 @Washington Univ. 13-19 10/17 Truman State 12-35 10/17 @Northwest Missouri 54-21 9/3 Missouri Valley 33-13 10/4 @Pittsburg State 22-21 10/24 Northwest Missouri 19-41 10/24 Missouri State 14-14 9/10 Missouri Western 14-21 10/11 Central Missouri 26-14 10/31 @Missouri State 13-49 10/31 @Central Missouri 7-34 9/17 Missouri Southern 9-43 10/17 @Southeast Missouri 7-19 11/7 Central Missouri 14-0 11/14 Southeast Missouri 21-35 9/24 @Pittsburg State 16-14 10/25 Truman State 27-20 11/14 @Southeast Missouri 7-49 11/21 @Truman State 19-35 10/8 @Lincoln 14-0 11/1 Northwest Missouri 20-7 11/26 Lincoln 14-7 10/15 Central Missouri 20-14 11/8 @Missouri State 36-19 1965 (2-7, 0-5) 116-168 10/22 @Missouri State 17-26 9/18 @Washington Univ. 6-19 1971 (4-6-1, 2-3-1) 156-247 10/29 Northwest Missouri 27-6 1959 (4-4, 2-3) 147-137 9/25 Pittsburg State 19-7 9/18 @Pittsburg State 0-20 11/5 Washington Univ. 49-10 9/19 Lincoln 14-30 10/2 @Carson-Newman 0-27 9/24 Missouri Valley 21-27 11/12 @Southeast Missouri 14-14 9/26 @Washington Univ. 27-15 10/9 St. Mary’s 41-0 10/2 Culver-Stockton 21-0 11/19 Truman State 21-19 10/3 Pittsburg State 20-7 10/16 Truman State 0-14 10/9 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-6 10/9 @Central Missouri 34-20 10/23 @Northwest Missouri 12-40 10/16 Northwest Missouri 21-19 1978 (8-3, 4-2) 267-145 10/17 Southeast Missouri 7-30 10/30 Missouri State 0-14 10/23 @Missouri State 20-20 9/2 William Penn 20-0 10/24 @Truman State 7-20 11/6 @Central Missouri 22-26 10/30 Central Missouri 25-14 9/9 @Missouri Valley 6-14 10/31 @Northwest Missouri 6-7 11/13 Southeast Missouri 16-21 11/6 @Eastern New Mexico 7-37 9/23 Pittsburg State 38-21 11/7 Missouri State 32-8 11/13 @Southeast Missouri 2-42 9/30 Evangel 37-0 1966 (3-7, 1-4) 173-264 11/20 Truman State 13-44 10/7 Southeast Missouri 13-6 1960 (0-9, 0-5) 108-332 9/17 @Harding 13-31 11/25 @Lincoln 0-18 10/14 @Truman State 7-8 9/17 @Southern Illinois 14-34 9/24 @Pittsburg State 23-35 10/21 Missouri State 13-37 9/24 @Washington Univ. 12-34 10/1 Missouri Valley 29-7 1972 (2-9, 1-5) 108-312 10/28 @Northwest Missouri 32-22 10/1 Pittsburg State 6-52 10/8 @William Jewell 16-13 9/16 Pittsburg State 7-21 11/4 @Central Methodist 52-17 10/8 Tennessee-Martin 12-20 10/15 @Missouri State 10-39 9/23 @South Dakota State 0-49 11/11 Lincoln 32-13 10/15 Northwest Missouri 22-53 10/22 Central Missouri 26-28 9/30 @Missouri Southern 7-39 11/18 @Central Missouri 17-7 10/22 @Missouri State 7-20 10/29 @Southeast Missouri 13-49 10/7 Wis.-Milwaukee 7-20 10/29 Central Missouri 21-23 11/5 Truman State 16-0 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 21-46 1979 (7-3-1, 3-3) 208-94 11/5 @Southeast Missouri 0-42 11/12 Northwest Missouri 13-36 10/21 Missouri State 0-3 9/1 @William Penn 43-0 11/12 Truman State 14-54 11/19 @Bradley 14-26 10/28 @Central Missouri 24-35 9/8 Missouri Valley 8-8 11/4 @Washington Univ. 14-7 9/22 @Pittsburg State 24-10 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS 1961 (4-5, 3-2) 108-186 1967 (2-7, 0-5) 115-194 11/11 Southeast Missouri 0-31 9/29 @Evangel 37-0 9/16 Southern Illinois 0-44 9/16 Harding 25-14 11/18 @Truman State 28-21 10/6 @Southeast Missouri 9-7 9/23 @Washington Univ. 19-0 9/23 Pittsburg State 7-14 11/23 Lincoln 0-40 10/13 Truman State 2-3 9/30 Pittsburg State 0-20 9/30 @Missouri Valley 34-13 10/20 @Missouri State 3-27 10/7 @Tennessee-Martin 22-50 10/7 William Jewell 14-28 10/27 Northwest Missouri 3-26 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 20-13 10/14 Missouri State 9-21 11/3 Central Methodist 49-6 10/21 Missouri State 13-6 10/21 @Central Missouri 0-21 11/10 @Lincoln 24-7 10/28 @Central Missouri 20-6 10/28 Southeast Missouri 0-34 11/17 Central Missouri 9-0 11/4 Southeast Missouri 7-27 11/4 Truman State 7-13 11/10 @Truman State 7-20 11/11 Northwest Missouri 19-36 1980 (10-0, 6-0) 260-123 1987 (5-5, 2-3) 200-136 1992 (2-9, 1-8) 131-323 1997 (3-8, 2-7) 153-333 MIAA Champions 9/5 @Missouri Western 19-7 9/5 @Iowa Wesleyan 27-26 9/6 @Quincy 40-0 65 9/6 William Penn 27-0 9/12 Missouri Valley 10-13 9/12 @Murray State 0-36 9/13 @Missouri Valley 10-14 9/13 @Missouri Valley 23-16 9/19 @Pittsburg State 7-31 9/19 @Northwest Missouri 14-29 9/20 Central Missouri 14-44 9/20 Pittsburg State 14-10 9/26 Evangel 29-14 9/26 Pittsburg State 3-45 9/27 @Washburn 13-27 9/27 @Evangel 40-20 10/10 Central Missouri 14-20 10/3 @Missouri Western 21-28 10/4 @Pittsburg State 7-42 10/4 Lincoln 18-0 10/17 Northwest Missouri 31-14 10/10 Missouri Southern 13-33 10/11 Northwest Missouri 3-38 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 41-3 10/24 Truman State 6-11 10/17 @Emporia State 6-35 10/18 @Truman State 7-56 10/18 Missouri State 27-16 10/31 @Lincoln 49-0 10/24 Washburn 26-21 10/25 Missouri Western 17-0 10/25 @Central Missouri 16-15 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 0-16 10/31 @Central Missouri 0-17 11/1 @Missouri Southern 3-35 11/8 Southeast Missouri 34-23 11/14 @Southwest Baptist 35-10 11/7 @Southwest Baptist 7-17 11/8 Emporia State 20-77 11/15 @Truman State 20-14 11/14 Truman State 14-36 11/15 Southwest Baptist 19-0 1988 (2-8, 2-4) 122-208 1981 (6-3-1, 3-1-1) 149-136 9/3 Missouri Western 6-24 1993 (3-7, 2-7) 228-228 1998 (0-11, 0-9) 94-335 9/5 @William Penn 31-13 9/10 @Harding 16-21 9/11 Iowa Wesleyan 32-0 9/5 Quincy 17-23 9/12 Missouri Valley 10-31 9/17 @Pittsburg State 0-31 9/18 @Washburn 38-14 9/12 Missouri Valley 14-19 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS 9/19 @Pittsburg State 12-28 10/1 @Illinois State 0-20 9/25 Emporia State 0-17 9/19 @Central Missouri 0-27 9/26 Evangel 14-3 10/8 Southwest Baptist 31-20 10/2 Southwest Baptist 44-8 9/26 Washburn 7-24 10/3 @Lincoln 14-12 10/15 @Central Missouri 17-24 10/9 @Pittsburg State 3-28 10/3 Pittsburg State 3-41 10/10 Northwest Missouri 24-3 10/22 Southeast Missouri* 6-38 10/16 Northwest Missouri 20-27 10/10 @Northwest Missouri 6-49 10/17 Central Missouri 0-0 10/29 Lincoln 27-0 10/23 @Truman State 13-21 10/17 Truman State 7-25 10/31 Evansville 13-3 11/5 @Truman State 12-13 10/30 Missouri Western 24-42 10/24 @Missouri Western 0-39 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 14-17 11/12 @Northwest Missouri 7-17 11/6 @Missouri Southern 33-47 10/31 Missouri Southern 19-33 11/14 Truman State 17-16 *at Busch Stadium, St. Louis 11/13 Central Missouri 21-24 11/7 @Emporia State 14-34 11/14 @Southwest Baptist 7-21 1982 (8-3, 3-2) 238-177 1989 (1-9, 1-9) 123-223 1994 (5-5-1, 4-4-1) 155-232 9/4 @Wichita State 14-51 9/2 @Washburn 20-7 9/3 @Michigan Tech 6-20 1999 (0-11, 0-9) 80-411 9/11 @Missouri Valley 10-6 9/9 Truman State 17-19 9/10 @Georgetown, Ky. 17-7 9/4 @Quincy 16-23 9/18 Pittsburg State 21-9 9/16 @Missouri Western 14-27 9/17 Washburn 19-0 9/11 Missouri Valley 20-28 9/25 @Evansville 14-10 9/30 @Lincoln 14-21 9/24 @Emporia State 15-14 9/18 Missouri Western 10-56 10/2 Lincoln 23-7 10/7 Southeast Missouri 7-27 10/1 @Southwest Baptist 26-26 9/25 @Truman State 0-15 10/9 @Northwest Missouri 24-21 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 3-7 10/8 Pittsburg State 0-34 10/2 Emporia State 6-48 10/16 Culver-Stockton 61-0 10/21 Pittsburg State 14-42 10/15 @Northwest Missouri 20-15 10/9 @Washburn 18-53 10/23 @Central Missouri 20-23 10/28 Central Missouri 0-25 10/22 Truman State 7-38 10/16 @Central Missouri 0-41 10/30 Evangel 32-22 11/4 @Missouri Southern 21-24 10/29 @Missouri Western 10-30 10/23 Southwest Baptist 7-14 11/6 Southeast Missouri 12-0 11/11 Southwest Baptist 14-24 11/5 Missouri Southern 21-17 10/30 @Pittsburg State 0-62 11/13 @Truman State 7-28 11/12 @Central Missouri 14-31 11/6 Northwest Missouri 3-34 1990 (0-10, 0-9) 96-304 11/13 @Missouri Southern 0-37 1983 (8-2, 4-1) 239-133 9/1 Washburn 7-13 1995 (1-9, 1-8) 119-379 MIAA Co-Champions 9/8 @Truman State 17-24 9/9 @Missouri Valley 0-3 2000 (2-9, 0-9) 141-453 9/3 @Missouri Western 28-35 9/15 Missouri Western 21-24 9/16 @Truman State 3-63 9/2 Kentucky Wesleyan 35-28 9/10 Missouri Valley 17-7 9/22 @Illinois State 0-46 9/23 Northwest Missouri 14-48 9/9 @Missouri Valley 22-20 9/17 @Pittsburg State 17-14 10/6 @Southeast Missouri 17-28 9/30 @Missouri Southern 17-56 9/16 @Missouri Western 0-63 9/24 Evansville 37-21 10/13 Northwest Missouri 13-21 10/7 Emporia State 14-45 9/23 Truman State 0-49 10/1 @Lincoln 17-21 10/20 @Pittsburg State 7-52 10/14 @Washburn 10-21 9/30 @Emporia State 7-49 10/8 Northwest Missouri 35-21 10/27 @Central Missouri 0-37 10/21 Central Missouri 19-50 10/7 Washburn 14-34 10/22 Central Missouri 15-0 11/3 Missouri Southern 7-14 10/28 Southwest Baptist 7-12 10/14 Central Missouri 7-33 10/29 @Evangel 35-6 11/10 @Southwest Baptist 7-45 11/4 @Pittsburg State 10-60 10/21 @Southwest Baptist* 32-35 11/5 @Southeast Missouri 24-14 11/11 Missouri Western 25-21 10/28 Pittsburg State 10-52 11/12 Truman State 14-9 1991 (4-6-1, 3-5-1) 192-221 11/4 @Northwest Missouri 7-70 8/31 Michigan Tech 24-21 1996 (3-8, 1-8) 165-314 11/11 Missouri Southern 7-20 1984 (6-4, 2-3) 229-111 9/7 @Iowa Wesleyan 17-21 9/7 Quincy 41-0 *Overtime game (1OT) 9/1 Missouri Western 17-11 9/21 Northwest Missouri 20-21 9/14 Missouri Valley 20-7 9/8 @Missouri Valley 24-10 9/28 @Pittsburg State 6-6 9/21 Truman State 14-30 2001 (2-9, 0-9) 152-360 9/15 Pittsburg State 62-14 10/5 Missouri Western 14-26 9/28 @Northwest Missouri 21-56 9/1 Quincy 45-12 9/22 @Evansville 50-0 10/12 @Missouri Southern 6-42 10/5 Missouri Southern 21-25 9/8 @Kentucky Wesleyan 30-10 10/6 Southeast Missouri 16-0 10/19 Emporia State 27-21 10/12 @Emporia State 20-52 9/15 Northwest Missouri 0-49 10/13 @Truman State 20-31 10/26 @Washburn 28-13 10/19 Washburn 0-45 9/22 @Truman State 0-61 10/20 @Central Missouri 0-10 11/2 Central Missouri 13-7 10/26 @Central Missouri 7-20 9/29 Central Missouri 10-31 10/27 Lincoln 27-3 11/9 Southwest Baptist 21-26 11/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-7 10/6 @Missouri Western 14-34 11/3 Evangel 7-18 11/16 @Truman State 16-17 11/9 Pittsburg State 0-45 10/13 @Emporia State 19-31 11/10 @Northwest Missouri 9-14 11/16 @Missouri Western 7-27 10/20 Pittsburg State 3-31 10/27 Southwest Baptist 3-17 1985 (7-3, 4-1) 240-120 11/3 @Washburn 14-42 9/4 @Missouri Western 15-24 11/10 Missouri Southern 14-42 9/8 Missouri Valley 35-6 9/21 @Pittsburg State 13-14 10/5 @Southeast Missouri 20-3 10/12 Truman State 20-21 10/19 Central Missouri 14-9 10/26 @Lincoln 34-3 11/2 @Evangel 28-19 11/9 Northwest Missouri 44-6 11/16 @Grand Valley State 17-15

1986 (5-6, 2-3) 291-248 9/6 Missouri Western 38-22 9/13 @Missouri Valley 42-13 9/20 Pittsburg State 14-37 9/27 @Evangel 40-28 10/4 @Central Missouri 28-35 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 13-3 10/18 Southeast Missouri 12-30 10/25 Lincoln 53-6 11/1 Southwest Baptist 10-13 11/8 @Truman State 21-31 11/15 Grand Valley State 20-30

Miners’ 1980 team: Undefeated (10-0) champions of MIAA; ranked 10th in final NCAA Division II rankings and was the nation’s top team against the run.

2002 (0-11, 0-9) 153-429 66 8/31 @Harding 15-23 Miners in Homecoming Games 9/14 Drake 25-28 9/21 @Northwest Missouri 9-34 1921: Rose Poly 7, UMR 3 1955: Central Missouri 25, UMR 19 1982: UMR 23, Lincoln 7 9/28 Truman State 28-57 1926: Arkansas Tech 30, UMR 0 1956: UMR 27, Northwest Missouri 7 1983: UMR 15, Central Missouri 0 10/3 @Central Missouri 14-55 1927: Central Methodist 21, UMR 7 1957: UMR 27, Emporia State 14 1984: UMR 27, Lincoln 3 10/12 Missouri Western 9-29 1928: UMR 18, Kirksville Osteopaths 0 1958: UMR 20, Northwest Missouri 7 1985: UMR 14, Central Missouri 9 10/19 Emporia State 7-40 1929: UMR 73, McKendree 0 1959: UMR 32, Missouri State 8 1986: Southeast Missouri 30, UMR 12 10/26 @Pittsburg State 14-48 1930: UMR 67, Drury 6 1960: Northwest Missouri 53, UMR 22 1987: Central Missouri 20, UMR 14 11/2 @Southwest Baptist 7-17 1931: UMR 27, Central Methodist 0 1961: UMR 13, Missouri State 6 1988: UMR 31, Southwest Baptist 20 11/9 Washburn 0-49 1932: UMR 14, Northwest Missouri 7 1962: UMR 26, Northwest Missouri 12 1989: Southeast Missouri 27, UMR 7 11/16 Missouri Southern 25-49 1933: UMR 13, Ottawa 0 1963: Missouri State 42, UMR 0 1990: Northwest Missouri 21, UMR 13 1934: McKendree 20, UMR 6 1964: Truman State 35, UMR 12 1991: Missouri Western 26, UMR 14 2003 (0-11, 0-9) 224-500 1935: Missouri State 7, UMR 2 1965: UMR 41, St. Mary’s (Kan.) 0 1992: Missouri Southern 33, UMR 13 9/6 Colo. School of Mines 7-28 1936: Central Missouri 20, UMR 0 1966: Central Missouri 28, UMR 26 1993: UMR 44, Southwest Baptist 8 9/13 @Drake 7-28 1937: UMR 6, Truman State 6 1967: Missouri State 21, UMR 9 1994: Pittsburg State 34, UMR 0 9/20 @Missouri Southern 35-49 1938: Central Arkansas 27, UMR 0 1968: Central Missouri 20, UMR 16 1995: Emporia State 45, UMR 14 9/27 Northwest Missouri 22-60 1939: Missouri State 20, UMR 6 1969: Southeast Missouri 32, UMR 24 1996: Missouri Southern 25, UMR 21 10/4 @Pittsburg State 6-59 1940: UMR 7, Southeast Missouri 7 1970: UMR 14, Missouri State 14 1997: Northwest Missouri 38, UMR 3 10/11 Southwest Baptist 27-43 1941: Northwest Missouri 20, UMR 7 1971: UMR 21, Northwest Missouri 19 1998: Pittsburg State 41, UMR 3 10/18 @Central Missouri 21-73 1942: Southeast Missouri 7, UMR 6 1972: Missouri State 3, UMR 0 1999: Emporia State 48, UMR 6 10/25 @Washburn 24-49 1946: UMR 0, Pittsburg State 0 1973: UMR 24, Central Missouri 14 2000: Washburn 34, UMR 14 11/1 Emporia State 27-44 1947: UMR 47, Southeast Missouri 19 1974: UMR 20, Truman State 7 2001: Central Missouri 31, UMR 10 11/8 @Truman State 28-35 1948: Missouri State 18, UMR 0 1975: Truman State 26, UMR 6 2002: Missouri Western 29, UMR 9 11/15 Missouri Western 20-32 1949: UMR 30, Southeast Missouri 6 1976: Missouri State 10, UMR 9 2003: Southwest Baptist 43, UMR 27 1950: UMR 35, Missouri State 34 1977: UMR 20, Central Missouri 14 2004: Washburn 42, UMR 17 2004 (3-8, 2-7) 254-509 1951: UMR 19, Southeast Missouri 6 1978: UMR 13, Southeast Missouri 6 2005: Southwest Baptist 40, UMR 38 8/28 Upper Iowa 42-7 1952: Truman State 52, UMR 19 1979: Truman State 3, UMR 2 2006: UMR 17, Southern Nazarene 14 9/4 @Colo. School of Mines 12-48 1953: UMR 20, Central Missouri 0 1980: UMR 27, Missouri State 16 9/11 Missouri Southern 21-51 1954: UMR 19, Northwest Missouri 13 1981: UMR 24, Northwest Missouri 3 9/18 @Northwest Missouri 3-65 9/25 Pittsburg State 27-91 10/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-52 10/9 Central Missouri 42-38 10/16 Washburn 17-42 10/23 @Emporia State 29-19 10/30 Truman State 33-47 11/6 @Missouri Western 14-49

AS AN NCAA-II INDEPENDENT 2005 (7-4) 379-285 8/27 @Upper Iowa 26-18 9/3 Central Methodist 43-18 9/10 Wayne State (Neb.) 22-21 9/17 Peru State 34-0 9/24 @Saint Joseph’s 23-28 10/1 Southwest Baptist 38-40 10/15 Southwestern Okla. St. 20-9 10/22 @South Dakota St. 28-64 10/29 @Austin Peay 45-3 11/5 Morehead State 55-56 11/12 @Butler 45-28

2006 (6-5) 350-283 8/26 @Tiffin 32-58 9/9 @Southeast Missouri 23-44 9/16 @Lincoln 49-7 9/23 @Morehead State 49-37 9/30 Saint Joseph’s 24-38 10/7 @Southwestern Okla. 29-31 10/14 Austin Peay 21-14 10/21 Southern Nazarene 17-14 10/28 Butler 35-20 11/4 @Wayne State (Neb.) 9-14 11/11 Kentucky Wesleyan 62-6 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS MINER FOOTBALL BOOSTERS 67

The following is a list of parents, individuals and groups that support the football program at the University of Missouri-Rolla. The football program and UMR Department of Athletics greatly appreciate the contributions by these people. The following list consists of those who have made donations since March 1, 2007.

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP DONORS MINER FOOTBALL BOOSTERS Dewey Allgood Sandy Erxleben Helen Lasko Keith Bailey Mrs. Charles Finley Greg McClain Robert Berry Gerald Huddleston Don McGovern Lu Bolon Jackling Jocks Jane Mercier Joy Brown Robert Keiser Perrin Roller Les Clark Harold Krueger Helen Schaeffer Kim Colter Helen Lasko Otis Taylor Don Dowling

FOOTBALL ALUMNI

Perry Allison James Gerard Stephen Ombalski Keith Bailey Greg Haug Tom Owens Matt Banholzer Herbert Herman Dustin Penn Parker Bennett Dan Herzberg Eugene Ricker Chris Boone Lester Holcomb Bret Riegel Brian Bosak Gene Huffman Gary Roebke Brian Bradley Bobby Ingram Rob Rutherford Brad Brueckner Andy Jeffers Jim Shildmyer Don Brumm Brian Jenkins Alvin Shwartz Jeff Buck Tony Kaczmarek Tom Sullivan Ken Cage Gilbert Keeley Craig Thomas Tom Cooper George Kouba Joe Tomasek Dennis Doering Harold Krueger Wes Tull Jerry Dorlau Edwin Lane Dan Vance Don Dowling Jim Lee Chris Ward James Durham Eivind Listerud Terrence Ward David Eisenrath John McCarthy Jim White Roger Feaster Jim Murphy Lou Whitehair Lloyd Flowers Marvin Nevins Eric Wiegand Mark Franklin Tom Oberle Hugh Wilson Joe Geers Craig O’Dear Alan Zaborac

CORPORATE SPONSORS Arab Stone, Inc. Hentges Irrigation Reebok ASA Enterprises JM Horseman Group Rawlings The Ashland Foundation Kent Jewelry Riddell Brinkman Construction Key Sport Shop Salkeld Sports Clark & Spence Kinder Morgan Inc. SMC Electric Supply Cochran Engineering Missouri Southern Seed Sprint Coffee Importers Paramount Pump Sylvania Chiropractic Fairgrounds Chevrolet Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Wilson Sporting Goods Farm King Supply Pizza Inn

MINER FOOTBALL BOOSTERS 68 Esquibel Mr. &Mrs. Mitchell Ernest Ertmoed Barbara Erbe George Eftink Diane Eftink Linda Edwards Edwards Ellen John Dreyer Evan Douthit Margaret Dorgan Wayne Dillinger Andrew Dieckmann Mr. &Mrs.DavidDearth Karen Davis Milo Daub Julianna Daniels Joann Cunningham Mike Crowley Roger Crieghton Cynthia Cottrell Cors Connie Clay Copeland Earl Coleman Greg Clark Deanna Chrisman Leonard Catteneo Charles Carlson Lois Burris Lee Buhr Steve Bugg Robert Bruce Mr. &Mrs.DavidBrewer Maxine Brannon Shirley Brandon Lisa Brammer Mark Boyer Marjorie Bossing Jene Bohrer Elizabeth Boeckmann Debra Blagg James Beveridge Linda Bedwell Gary Beach Earl Beach William Barton Sandra Barton Angelia Bader Lou Arena Barry Araney Jimmie Allen Hazel Akley Jacqueline Akley FRIENDS OF THE PROGRAM

Al Mast Antonina Marsh Mr. &Mrs. Robert Loula Alexis &JessicaLoula Donna Longstreet Thomas Locke Joyce Lee Richard Landstra Jane Landstra Dawn Labarre Woody &JoannKrumme Shirley Kuelker Anne Krumme Martha Kocis Mr. &Mrs.BillyKey Roger Kelso Louis Kastner Robert Kanoy Marlene Kanoy Billy Jordan Larry Jones Terry Johnson James Houseworth Greg Holman Jerry Holloway Mildred Hollenbeck Marie Hollenbeck Shirley Hofstetter Hickman Virginia James &MargieHesse David Hesse Bob Heger Bruce Hartman Alan Hartman Margaret Harbert Susan Hantak Hansen Helen Robert Gurgos Doug Grooms Max Gronewold Greg Gronewold Janice Greenewald Edward Greaving Dale Greal Mike Geasler James Garb Katherine Frerking Ray Francisco Mike Forquer Jack Fore Susan Flynn William Fletcher Sara Fike James Smith Rick Severs Randall &Karen Severs Azelia Severs Cheryl Schunk Gerald Schlueter Lucille Scabarozi Michael Scabarozi Peggy Sachtleben Rose Rutherford Carey Ruppert David Rohrig John Robins Jeanne Roberts Roberts Dennis Brian Roark Jr. Robert Riley, Robert Riley Christian &BonnieRicks Steve Richards Sharon Richards Jeanne Rhoades Frank Rentschler Craig Reed Fred Ravadge Catherine Ravadge Virginia Randall Bob Rainer John Quinn Catherine Quinn Edgar Quick Roger Poythress Leland Pitsch Ervin Philpy Marilyn O’Brate Steven Nausley Kevin Narup John Mynes Mark Mullin Rosemary Mueller Mr. &Mrs.GregMueller Don Morris Ben Morris Ann Morris Sarah Moore Mark Miller Bernice Miller-Becker Jerry Mesa Lynn Meisenhelter Patricia Mealey Hatha RaeMcDonald Randy McCash Nancy McCann FRIENDS OF THE PROGRAM Robert Smith Thomas Stilwell Rebecca Turner Thomas Smith Alan Storm Patricia Ulmer Robert Speer Andrea Storm Irene Utley Gregg Stafford Dorothy Stroh Phyllis VanDyke MINER FOOTBALL BOOSTERS Juanita Stark Kenneth Swanson Kevin Veik Ellen Steger Jacque Taylor Robert Wieberg Janet Stewart Roy Tewell Charlie Williams Don Stilwell Jacqueline Tiarks Chris Woelich Michael Stilwell Blaine Towell Scott Woodard Vicki Wrigley

MSM-UMR ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

The top student-athletes in the history of the University of Missouri-Rolla athletic program are permanently enshrined in the Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is located on the ground level of the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building. Heading into the 2007 academic year, a total of 121 individuals and 10 teams have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, a total that includes 74 members that played or coached football at the university as well as four teams. The list of those players follows: Inductee Class Inducted Inductee Class Inducted Donald Agers 1959 1989 Llewelyn Lodwick 1914 1987 Dewey Allgood (Coach) — 1996 Joel Loveridge 1939 1992 Perry Allison 1959 1995 Gary McAlpin 1973 1989 Frank Appleyard 1937 1988 Jim McGrath 1949 1990 Keith Bailey 1964 1991 James McGregor 1937 1987 Carroll “Punch” Bennett 1954 1988 A.C. “Bud” Mercier (Coach) — 2004 Bob Berry 1972 1989 Elton Miller 1917 1988 Jerry Berry 1949 1993 James Nevin 1917 1988 Edwin Bohn 1921 1988 Bob Nevins 1941 1991 Harry Bolon 1929 1989 Melvin Nickel 1938 1993 Gale Bullman (Coach) — 1987 Robert Nicodemus 1969 1989 Les Clark 1972 1993 Larry Oliver 1970 1988 Kim Colter 1973 1995 Tom Owens 1968 1993 Keith Cook 1942 1994 Ray Parker, Jr. 1960 1990 Tom Cooper 1960 1988 Herman Pfeifer 1936 1987 Andy Cox 1979 1995 Eric Potts 1973 1994 Dick Cunningham 1942 1987 Dick Roemerman 1951 2000 Frank Dennie (Coach) — 1987 Franklin Rogers 1941 1988 Milan Detweiler 1911 1994 Terry Ryan — 1998 Merle Dillow 1980 2000 Art Schmidt 1950 1991 Stu Dunlop 1976 1992 Randy Shed 1985 2000 Roger Feaster 1957 1989 Dennis Smith 1972 2001 Charlie Finley (Coach) — 2005 Bob Somerville 1972 1990 Mark Franklin 1980 1996 Joseph Spafford 1940 1990 Paul Fullop 1948 1988 Joe Strawhun 1941 1990 Thor Gjelsteen 1953 1992 Otis Taylor 1942 1988 Bill Grantham 1981 1997 Craig Thomas 1984 2006 Edward Hanstein 1971 1988 Harold Thomas 1927 1987 Milburn Hassler 1931 1987 Harry Thornton 1936 1988 Greg Haug 1976 2001 Burr Van Nostrand (Coach) — 2006 Craig Heath 1981 1999 Pete Weitzel 1955 1993 Tom Herrick 1958 2002 William Wheeler 1960 1991 Gene Huffman 1952 1987 Fred White 1971 1989 John Imlay — 1987 James Wilson 1940 1988 Mike Joshua 1975 1997 Frank Winfield 1971 1990 Robert Kemper 1949 1992 1914 Team — 1998 Elmer Kirchoff 1936 1987 1950 Team — 2000 Ed Kromka 1942 1987 1956 Team — 2006 Harold Krueger 1942 1993 1980 Team — 2000 Harley Ladd 1940 1987 1983 Team — 2005 Edwin Lane 1970 1989

2007 Composite Schedule UMR Truman Missouri Wisconsin- Butler Arkansas- Saint Southern Central Lincoln Tiffin Kentucky State State Stout Monticello Joseph’s Nazarene State Wesleyan

Aug. 25 Truman State @UMR Idle Idle Idle Idle Idle Idle Idle @Lane Concord Southern Virginia

Sept. 1 @Missouri Idle UMR Idle Albion Southern @Grand @Howard Cheyney Idle @Clarion @W. Va. State (8/30) Arkansas Valley St. Payne (9/2) Wesleyan (8/30) (8/30)

Sept. 8 Wisconsin- Upper @Tennessee- @UMR @Hanover @Sam Wayne St. Belhaven @Virginia West Virginia Glenville West Liberty Stout Iowa Martin Houston St. (Mich.) Union State State State (9/6)

Sept. 15 Idle @Central @Kansas Idle Saint @Ouachita @Butler @Peru @Dayton Southern Ohio @S’eastern Missouri State Joseph’s Baptist State Virginia Dominican Louisiana (9/14)

Sept. 22 @Butler @Northwest Central @Whitworth UMR Harding Indianapolis Bacone @Kentucky Langston Idle Idle Missouri St. Arkansas State

Sept. 29 Arkansas- Fort Hays @Youngstown Wisconsin- San Diego @UMR Idle @Azuza Lane Haskell @Gannon Kentucky Monticello State State Platteville Pacific Christian

Oct. 6 @Saint @Southwest Illinois @Wisconsin- @Drake @Henderson UMR Bethel Lincoln @Central @Kentucky Tiffin Joseph’s Baptist State Oshkosh State State Wesleyan

Oct. 13 @Southern Pittsburg @Western @Wisconsin- @Valparaiso North @Tiffin UMR Idle Kentucky @Saint @Lincoln Nazarene State Illinois Stevens Point Alabama Wesleyan Joseph’s

Oct. 20 Central @Washburn @Southern Wisconsin- @Morehead @West Kentucky Texas @UMR Tiffin @Lincoln @Saint State Illinois River Falls State Georgia Wesleyan College Joseph’s

Oct. 27 Lincoln Emporia Indiana @Wisconsin- Davidson @West @West @Langston @Kentucky @UMR @Hillsdale Central State State LaCrosse Alabama Chester Wesleyan State (10/25)

Nov. 3 @Tiffin @Missouri Northern Wisconsin- @Dayton Valdosta Central Oklahoma @Saint Idle UMR LaGrange Southern Iowa Whitewater State State Panhandle St. Joseph’s

Nov. 10 @Kentucky Missouri Southeast @Wisconsin- @Jacksonville Delta State Lincoln Northwestern Tiffin @Saint @Central UMR Wesleyan Western Missouri St. Eau Claire Oklahoma St. Joseph’s State