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1979 Ray Stachowicz, (FN) SPARTAN FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 1980 Ray Stachowicz, punter (FN, NEA, WC, MSN)

1915 #* Neno Jerry DaPrato, halfback (INS, Times) 1981 * Morten Andersen, placekicker (TSN, UPI, WC) OUTLOOK

Blake Miller, (Atlanta Constitution) * James Burroughs, defensive back (TSN) 2014 1930 Roger Grove, (B) 1983 * , (AP, UPI, TSN) 1935 #* Sidney Wagner, guard (UP, INS, NYS, Liberty Magazine) * Ralf Mojsiejenko, punter (TSN) 1936 Arthur Brandstatter, fullback (B) 1985 #* , tailback (AP, UPI, FWAA, WC, AFCA, TSN) 1938 * , halfback (AP) 1986 * , punter (FWAA) 1949 * Lynn Chadnois, halfback (INS, UP, CP, FN, Collier’s) 1987 , offensive tackle (FN) Donald Mason, guard (PN, FN) Greg Montgomery, punter (FN, GNS, MTS) #* Edward Bagdon, guard (Look, UP, TSN, NYN, CP, NEA, Tele-News) #* Lorenzo White, tailback (FN, WC, FWAA, GNS, UPI, FCAK, MTS) SPARTANS

1950 * Dorne Dibble, end (Look) 1988 #* Tony Mandarich, offensive tackle 2014 * Sonny Grandelius, halfback (AP, INS, CP) (AP, UPI, FCAK, WC, FWAA, TSN, GNS, FN, MTS) 1951 #* Robert Carey, end (UP, AP, TSN, NEA, NYN, B) Andre Rison, split end (GNS) #* Don Coleman, tackle * , linebacker (TSN) (AP, UP, Collier’s, Look, TSN, NYN, FN, NEA, CP, Tele-News, INS, CTP, B) 1989 Harlon Barnett, defensive back (TSN, MTS) * Albert Dorow, quarterback (INS) #* Bob Kula, offensive tackle (FCAK, AP) James Ellis, halfback (CTP) #* Percy Snow, linebacker (FCAK, AP, UPI, FWAA, FN, TSN, WC, MTS) 1952 * , guard 1997 * Flozell Adams, offensive tackle (WC) COACHING (AP, Look, NYN, Fox Movietone, Athletic Publications, All-Catholic) Scott Shaw, offensive guard (GNS) STAFF * Donald McAuliffe, halfback (UP, Collier’s, FD, PN, All-Catholic) 1998 * Robaire Smith, (WC) * Richard Tamburo, center Paul Edinger, placekicker (AAFF) (AP, CP, NEA, INS, NYN, FD, PN, Athletic Publications) 1999 Julian Peterson, linebacker (FN) Ellis Duckett, end (NBC-TV) 2001 * Herb Haygood, kick returner (WC, CNNSI) Thomas Yewcic, quarterback (NBC-TV) 2002 #* Charles Rogers, James Ellis, halfback (CTP) (AP, FWAA, AFCA, WC, TSN, ESPN, CNNSI, CBS-SL) 1953 #* Donald Dohoney, end 2003 DeAndra Cobb, kick returner (CFN) RECAP

(AP, UP, Collier’s, Look, TSN, FN, NEA, CP, NBC-TV) 2004 #* Brandon Fields, punter (AP, FWAA, WC, SI, Rivals) 2013 , halfback (NBC-TV) 2008 #* , (AP, WC) Larry Fowler, guard (NBC-TV) 2009 #* Greg Jones, linebacker (AP, FWAA, AFCA, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Phil Steele) 1955 #* , quarterback 2010 #* Greg Jones, linebacker (AP, FWAA, WC, AFCA, SN, SI, CBS, Scout, Phil Steele) (AP, Collier’s, Look, INS, TSN, PN, NBC-TV, Hearst Syndicate, Frank Leahy) 2011 #* Jerel Worthy, (AP, WC, AFCA, SN, CBS, YS, NBC) #* Norman Masters, tackle 2012 Le’Veon Bell, running back (CFN) (UP, Look, INS, NEA, NBC-TV, CP, Fox Movietone) 2013 #* Darqueze Dennard, cornerback (AFCA, AP, Athlon, CBS, ESPN, FWAA, SI, RECORDS Carl Nystrom, guard (Radio-TV Guide, Frank Leahy) SN, USA, WC, YS) SPARTAN Gerald Planutis, fullback (Jet) Mike Sadler, punter (ESPN, CBS) 1957 #* Walter Kowalczyk, halfback (FWAA, TSN, NEA, UP, CP, FCAK, NBC-TV, FD)

#* Daniel Currie, center (FWAA, AP, INS, AFCA, NBC-TV) ABBREVIATIONS ______1958 #* Sam Williams, end (UPI, AFCA, NYN, Time) * Major team selections recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association 1959 * Dean Look, quarterback (FWAA, FN) # Consensus All-Americans as recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association 1961 David Behrman, guard (AP, FWAA) SPARTAN 1962 David Behrman, guard (CBS-TV) AAFF All- Foundation HISTORY #* George Saimes, fullback AFCA American Football Coaches Association (AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, NYN, TSN, CBS-TV, Look) AP Associated Press Edward Budde, guard (Time) B All-American Board 1963 #* , halfback (AP, UPI, CP, FWAA, NYN) CBS CBSSports.com Earl Lattimer, guard (NYN) CBS-TV CBS Television Sports 1965 Robert Apisa, fullback (FN) CFN CollegeFootballNews.com CNNSI CNN/Sports Illustrated * Ronald Goovert, linebacker (FWAA) CP Central Press HONORS & * Clinton Jones, halfback (FWAA) AWARDS CTP Chicago Tribune Players * Stephen Juday, quarterback (AP) ESPN ESPN.com * Harold Lucas, middle guard (NEA) FCAK Football Coaches Assoc. Kodak #* Charles Smith, defensive end (AFCA, UPI) FD Football Digest * Eugene Washington, end (CP, FN, FD) FN Football News #* George Webster, roverback (AP, NEA, AFCA, UPI, FN, NYN) FWAA Football Writers Association of America 1966 Robert Apisa, fullback (FN, NYN) GNS Gannett News Service #* Clinton Jones, halfback (AP, CP, NEA, TSN) INS International News Service #* Charles Smith, defensive end MSN Medalist Sports News HISTORY (AP, UPI, FWAA, AFCA, NEA, TSN, CP, FN, NYN) MTS Mizlou TV Sports (Seniors) BOWL * Eugene Washington, end (UPI, AFCA, TSN) NBC NBCSports.com #* George Webster, roverback NBC-TV NBC Television Sports (AP, UPI, AFCA, FWAA, NEA, TSN, CP, FN, NYN) NEA Newspaper Enterprise Assoc. * Jerry West, tackle (NEA) NYN New York News 1968 * Allen Brenner, safety (AFCA, NEA) NYS New York Sun

1969 * Ronald Saul, guard (NEA, Time, TSN) PN Paramount News UNIVERSITY 1971 * Eric Allen, tailback (AFCA) SI Sports Illustrated.com

* Brad Van Pelt, safety (UPI, FN) SN Sporting News THE * Ronald Curl, tackle (AFCA) TSN The Sporting News 1972 #* Brad Van Pelt, safety UP United Press (AP, UPI, AFCA, FWAA, Time, TSN, US, WC, Gridiron) UPI United Press International * Joseph DeLamielleure, guard (TSN) US Universal Sports Billy Joe Dupree, end (Time) USA USA TODAY 1973 * William Simpson, defensive back (TSN, US) WC Walter Camp Foundation 1978 * Kirk Gibson, flanker (UPI, TSN, FN, NEA) YS Yahoo! Sports * Mark Brammer, (FWAA)

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FLOZELL ADAMS #76 as MSU’s most prolifi c rushing fullback with 1,343 yards LE’VEON BELL #24 in 262 attempts. A ninth-round pick of the Green Bay OT | 6-7 | 330 RB | 6-2 | 237 Packers in the ’68 NFL Draft. BELLWOOD, ILL. COLUMBUS, OHIO ED BAGDON #65 Flozell Adams captured fi rst-team All- Le’Veon Bell, who led the Big Ten and America recognition as picked by the G | 5-10 | 200 ranked third in the NCAA Football Bowl 2014 Walter Camp Foundation as a senior DEARBORN, MICH. Subdivision in rushing at 137.9 yards OUTLOOK in 1997. The ’97 Big Ten Offensive per game, was named a First-Team Lineman of the Year, Adams started all Ed Bagdon garnered All-America status All-American by CollegeFootballNews. 12 games at left tackle and helped the Spartans to a No. as a senior in 1949 as chosen by Look, com in 2012. The CFN staff takes postseason bowl 24 spot nationally in rushing offense (199.5 ypg.). He also United Press, The Sporting News, New performances into account when selecting its All-America opened holes for MSU running backs who tallied 100 or York News, Central Press, Newspaper Teams. A fi rst-team All-Big Ten selection (coaches and more yards seven times during the season. At 6-foot-7, Enterprise Association and Tele-News. The recipient media) and Award semifi nalist, Bell rushed 330 pounds, Adams allowed only two sacks and recorded of the 1949 as the nation’s top interior 382 times for 1,793 yards and 12 . His 1,793 2014 37 pancakes. He was drafted in the second round by the lineman, he was part of a group known as “Duffy’s rushing yards ranked fi fth in the NCAA FBS and marked

SPARTANS in the 1998 NFL Draft. Toughies” who knocked holes in opposing defenses from the second-highest single-season total in MSU history. He his guard position for Spartan backs. He developed a led the NCAA FBS in carries (382) - the third-best single- ERIC ALLEN #24 peculiar, but effective, shoulder brush-type block that took season total in school history and fourth highest in Big Ten TB | 5-9 | 161 tacklers out of the play, but permitted him to keep on his record book. Bell accounted for 92 percent of Michigan GEORGETOWN, S.C. feet and on the move. Named team captain in 1949, he State’s rushing yards (1,793 of 1,942) and 78 percent of its started every game during his varsity career. Following his rushing attempts (382 of 492) in 2012. The 6-foot-2, 237- Eric Allen brought home All-America stint at MSU, he played professionally with the Chicago pound Bell was one of just four players in the NCAA FBS Cardinals and Washington Redskins. STAFF honors his senior year in 1971 as to produce three 200-yard rushing games in 2012; he also became only the second Spartan to post three 200-yard

COACHING chosen by the American Football Coaches Association. Allen rushed for CARL BANKS #54 rushing games in a season (Lorenzo White: school-record a Big Ten-leading 1,494 yards in overall OLB | 6-6 | 235 four times in 1985). Bell recorded eight 100-yard rushing action, an MSU seasonal record that stood until 1985. FLINT, MICH. games - the second-highest single-season total in MSU In addition, Allen’s 1,283 yards on the ground in league history. According to STATS, Bell gained 922 of his 1,793 contests established a Big Ten mark, as did his 110 points, Carl Banks earned All-America honors rushing yards (51 percent) after contact, which ranked making him the fi rst player in Big Ten history to crack the as a senior in 1983 from the Associated fi rst among all NCAA FBS running backs, and broke 16

2013 century mark. Allen broke two NCAA records, four Big Press, United Press and The Sporting tackles. In addition, he produced 82 fi rst downs and 34 RECAP Ten marks and nine MSU records in ’71. His greatest News. Named the Spartans’ MVP that runs of 10 or more yards, including 13 gains of 20 or more game came against Purdue when he rushed for an NCAA- season, he recorded 86 tackles, despite opponents rarely yards. Bell ranked second in the Big Ten and 14th in the record 350 yards on 29 carries, a record that stood until running to his side of the fi eld, while closing out his career NCAA FBS in all-purpose yards, averaging 155.7 yards 1978. Named the Big Ten’s MVP in ’71, he rushed for with 279 hits. Named as ’s linebacker of the per game. His 2,024 all-purpose yards marked the fourth- 100 or more yards on seven occasions and his 18 TDs year by the Columbus Club, he was named highest single-season total in Spartan history. He also represented school and Big Ten records. Career-wise, he fi rst-team All-Big Ten three times and was MSU’s fi rst ranked among the conference leaders in rushing TDs (tied fi nished as MSU’s all-time leader in rushing attempts (521) non-kicker to be named to the all-league team more than for fourth with 12) and total offense (10th at 140.2 ypg.). and rushing yards (2,654). Drafted by the Baltimore Colts twice. He was taken in the fi rst round (third player overall) A complete back, his 32 receptions (167 yards) ranked in the fourth round of the 1972 NFL Draft, he signed with by the in the ’84 NFL Draft. In 1996, he fi fth on the team. The Columbus, Ohio, native produced SPARTAN RECORDS the Argonauts of the CFL. was selected as a member of the MSU Centennial Super the top single-game total in the NCAA FBS in 2012 for Squad as picked in a poll conducted by the Lansing State carries (44 vs. Boise State) and eighth-most rushing yards MORTEN ANDERSEN #8 Journal. (266 vs. Minnesota). Bell was selected Offensive Player PK | 6-2 | 195 of the Game after accounting for 187 combined yards HARLON BARNETT #36 STREUR, DENMARK (rushing, passing and receiving) in the Spartans’ 17-16 CB | 6-0 | 192 come-from-behind victory over TCU in the 2012 Buffalo Morten Andersen was an All-America CINCINNATI, OHIO Wild Wings Bowl. He carried 32 times for 145 yards honoree his senior year in 1981 as against the Horned Frogs, with 107 of those rushing yards HISTORY SPARTAN chosen by The Sporting News, Harlon Barnett captured fi rst-team All- coming in the second half including a 4-yard TD run that United Press and the Walter Camp America recognition as picked by The gave MSU its fi rst lead at 14-13 with 7:00 left in the fourth Foundation. He was MSU’s leading scorer with 73 points Sporting News as a senior in 1989. quarter. His 32 rushing attempts and 145 rushing yards on 28 PATs and 15 fi eld goals (20 att.). He set a school He was a primary reason that the mark the fi fth-highest single-game bowl totals in Spartan and Big Ten record when he drilled a 63-yard fi eld goal Green and White ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten and No. history. During the 2012 regular season, Bell was named against Ohio State. In addition, opponents returned just 17 11 nationally in both rushing defense (95.4 ypg.) and Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week three times (Aug. of his 56 kickoffs. Andersen closed out his college career total defense (280.5 ypg.). He compiled 73 stops, high 31 vs. Boise State; Sept. 22 vs. Eastern Michigan; Nov. 24 ranked No. 1 on the MSU and Big Ten lists in fi eld goals among Spartan DBs, along with three pass vs. Minnesota). He rushed 35 times for a career-high 266

AWARDS with 45 while holding down the top spot on the school’s and three fumble recoveries. One of his pass thefts was yards - the most by a Big Ten player in 2012 and the sixth- HONORS & all-time chart in PATs (126) and total points (261). He a 35-yard return for a TD against No. 2-ranked Miami. He highest total in MSU history - and a TD in MSU’s 26-10 win recorded seven fi eld goals of 50 or more yards and three fi nished his career with 154 tackles, six interceptions and at Minnesota, as the Spartans became bowl eligible for a others of 49 yards. Picked by the in 13 pass break-ups. He was chosen in the fourth round by school record sixth-straight season. Bell earned Big Ten the fourth round of the 1982 NFL Draft. the Browns in the 1990 draft. Offensive Player of the Week honors after rushing for 253 yards (36 carries) - the seventh most in Spartan history - #45 DAVE BEHRMAN #51 and a TD in MSU’s 23-7 victory over Eastern Michigan. FB | 6-1 | 212 OG | 6-4 | 265 He was named CBSSports.com’s Heisman Player of BOWL

HISTORY HONOLULU, HAWAII DOWAGIAC, MICH. the Week and Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 210 yards on a career-best 44 carries Bob Apisa was an All-America selection Dave Behrman was an All-America in MSU’s 17-13 victory over No. 24 Boise State in the as a sophomore in 1965 by Football pick as a junior in 1961 as selected season opener. Bell rushed for 3,346 yards and 33 TDs News and his junior year in 1966 by by the Associated Press and Football in 40 career games. He fi nished his career ranked among Football News and the New York News. Writers Association and his senior year MSU’s all-time leaders in rushing TDs (sixth with 33), In ’65, despite missing most of the by CBS-TV. Nicknamed “The Big Bear,” the 6-foot-4, rushing attempts (sixth with 671), rushing yards (seventh

THE last three games due to a knee injury, he rushed for 666 265-pounder dominated opponents with his strength. He with 3,346) and all-purpose yards (ninth with 4,114). Bell yards, then the best seasonal mark turned in by a Spartan ranked No. 2 on the club in minutes in 1961 and logged had 12 career 100-yard rushing games, which is eighth

UNIVERSITY fullback, along with nine TDs. In 1966, Apisa once again 297 minutes as a senior when he concentrated on his most in MSU history. Bell also had 78 career receptions was hampered by knee problems, but rushed for 445 center position. His versatility enabled him to play tackle, for 531 yards (6.8 avg.) and one score. Bell was selected yards and eight six-pointers. His career-high 140 yards guard and center during his career. Drafted in the fi rst by the in the second round (No. 48 on the ground against Michigan in a 20-7 victory earned round by both the and the , he overall) of the 2013 Draft. him UPI Back of the Week honors. He fi nished his career played for the Bills from 1963-67.

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Notre Dame in 1968, including three TD-saving stops. LEROY BOLDEN #39 #14 His biggest stop against the Irish came in the game’s HB | 5-7 | 163 HB | 6-2 | 195 fi nal minute on a fourth-and-goal play from the Spartan OUTLOOK FLINT, MICH. FLINT, MICH.

2, as Brenner dropped for a 3-yard loss 2014 LeRoy Bolden distinguished himself as and forced a fumble to preserve the win. The 6-foot-1, Lynn Chandnois was an All-America an All-American his junior season in 196-pound Brenner closed out his career listed second in pick as a senior in 1949 as chosen by 1953 as picked by NBC-TV. Bolden MSU’s record book in both receptions (73) and receiving the International News Service, United paced the squad in rushing with 691 yards (1,232), trailing only Gene Washington. He was a Press, Central Press, Football News yards and scoring with 48 points. His running helped three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection (1966-68) and and Collier’s. One of the great two- MSU to a Rose Bowl appearance in the school’s fi rst year two-time Academic All-American (1966 – second team; way performers of his day, Chandnois rushed for a of Big Ten play, especially in games against Minnesota 1968 – fi rst team). Following his senior season, he played school-record 885 yards on 129 carries. Chandnois also SPARTANS and No. 16-ranked Ohio State where he registered three in three postseason all-star games: East-West Shrine intercepted seven enemy pass attempts, returning those 2014 TDs vs. both foes while rushing for 145 and 128 yards, Game, and . Brenner was selected thefts a total of 183 yards (tops in the nation). He paced respectively. An all-around performer, he was a standout by the New York Giants in the seventh round (No. 170 the club in scoring with 60 points and rushed for over 100 in the secondary and on special teams as a returner. overall) in the 1969 National Football League Draft. He yards in four contests that season, including a career- At the conclusion of his career, he stood No. 2 on the spent two years with the Giants (1969-70) and seven high 163 yards against Arizona. In the 75-0 win over the school’s all-time list in total touchdowns (26) and total seasons in the (Hamilton Tiger- Wildcats, he sprinted 90 yards for a TD, still the longest points (156). Cats, 1971-74; Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1975; Ottawa rushing play in Spartan history. He played 55 minutes or

Rough Riders, 1975-77). In 1996, he was named to the better in six games while going all 60 in two outings. He COACHING MARK BRAMMER #91 Lansing State Journal’s MSU Centennial Super Squad. closed out his career in the No. 1 spot in a variety of career STAFF TE | 6-4 | 225 categories at MSU, including rushing with 2,103 yards, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. ED BUDDE #79 total touchdowns with 30 (currently No. 6) and in points OT | 6-4 | 243 with 180. His 20 career interceptions are still the all-time Mark Brammer landed All-America DETROIT, MICH. MSU standard as is his 410 pass return yards. honors as a junior in 1978 as selected A No. 1 pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, he played with that by the Football Writers Association, Ed Budde was afforded All-America franchise until 1957. the only Big Ten gridder to earn that accolades as a senior in 1962 as picked distinction that season. He grabbed 33 aerials for 360 by Time Magazine. Possessing both DEANDRA COBB #21 RECAP yards and two TDs in ’78, and was a key part of MSU’s fi ne agility and speed, his blocking KR | 5-10 | 186 2013 most productive offense ever—ranking No. 1 in the Big prowess helped MSU to a No. 2 national ranking in LAS VEGAS, NEV. Ten in passing, scoring (No. 3 nationally at 37.4 ppg.) and total rushing yardage. Following his senior year, he total offense (No. 3 nationally at 481.3 ypg.). Started every was the captain of the 1963 College All-Star team that DeAndra Cobb, a fi rst-team All-America game from his sophomore through senior years. Finished defeated the . A fi rst-round draft pick selection by Collegefootballnews.com, his career No. 3 on the school’s all-time receptions list of both the Dallas Stars of the led the Big Ten and ranked No. 11 in with 107. Picked by the Buffalo Bills in the third round of and the of the NFL, he enjoyed a the NCAA in kickoff returns with his RECORDS the 1980 NFL Draft. 14-year career with the , earning All-Pro 27.2-yard average in 2003. His 763 kickoff return yards SPARTAN recognition seven times. rank fourth on Michigan State’s single-season chart. ART BRANDSTATTER #31 Cobb returned fi ve kickoffs for 167 yards (33.4 avg.) vs. FB | 5-11 | 175 JAMES BURROUGHS #28 Ohio State, including a 93-yard runback for a touchdown ECORSE, MICH. CB | 6-1 | 190 in the third quarter. It marked the fi rst kickoff return for a PAHOKEE, FLA. TD allowed by the Buckeyes since 1984 when Michigan Art Brandstatter drew All-America State’s Larry Jackson returned a kick 93 yards. Cobb set acclaim as a senior in 1936 as selected James Burroughs captured All-America a Spartan single-season record with his third runback for a honors as a senior in 1981 as picked by by the All-American Board. Brandstatter score, breaking the mark (two TDs) previously shared by SPARTAN HISTORY was part of a Michigan State program The Sporting News. After sitting out the Herb Haygood (2001), Derrick Mason (1995) and Derek that compiled a 20-4-2 record during his varsity career. He 1980 season due to academic reasons, Hughes (1979). His three kickoff returns for TDs also was selected to the 1961 Silver Anniversary All-America he bounced back in strong fashion to post 46 tackles while tied the NCAA I-A single-season record shared by Texas Team by Sports Illustrated. One of his great moments registering a then-MSU single-season record of 13 pass A&M’s Leeland McElroy (1993), New Mexico’s Terance took place in 1935 when a 59-yard run in the fourth quarter break-ups. Burroughs was part of a Spartan defense that Mathis (1989), Tennessee’s Willie Gault (1980), Southern against highly-ranked Temple set up the winning TD in a ranked No. 1 in the Big Ten in pass defense in 1981. He was Cal’s Anthony Davis (1974), Purdue’s Stan Brown (1970) 12-7 decision. a fi rst-team All-Big Ten choice as picked by the league’s and San Francisco’s Forrest Hall (1946). The 5-foot-10,

coaches in 1981. He fi nished his collegiate career with 186-pound Cobb also scored on kickoff returns of 100 HONORS & ALLEN BRENNER #86 119 tackles and held the school record for pass break-ups yards vs. Minnesota and 94 yards vs. Rutgers. His 100- AWARDS DB | 6-1 | 194 with 28. Picked in the third round by Buffalo in the 1982 yard runback against Minnesota tied the Spartan record NILES, MICH. NFL Draft. for longest return (Herb Haygood vs. Iowa, 2001; Derrick Mason vs. LSU, 1995, and Penn State, 1994; and Derek Allen Brenner, one of college football’s ROBERT CAREY #88 Hughes vs. Oregon, 1979). In two seasons (2003-04), most talented two-way players in the E | 6-5 | 215 Cobb returned 64 kickoffs for 1,632 yards and four TDs. late 1960s, earned three letters at CHARLEVOIX, MICH. His career 25.5-yard kickoff return average ranks sixth on Michigan State from 1966-68, while the Big Ten’s all-time list. He was selected by the Atlanta playing wide receiver and safety for legendary head coach Falcons in the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. HISTORY

A great all-around athlete, Robert Carey BOWL . As a senior in 1968, Brenner earned was selected as an All-American as DON COLEMAN #78 First-Team All-America honors from the American Football a senior in 1951 by the Associated T | 5-10 | 185 Coaches Association (AFCA) and Newspaper Enterprise Press, United Press, The Sporting Association (NEA). In addition, he was a unanimous fi rst- News, Newspaper Enterprise Association, New York News FLINT, MICH. team All-Big Ten selection as a defensive back by The and the All-American Board. MSU’s leading receiver Associated Press and United Press International and a for three-straight years, he hauled in 20 aerials for 263 Don Coleman was MSU’s first second-team all-conference pick on offense as an end by yards and three TDs in ’51. Career-wise, he fi nished unanimous All-American as a senior UNIVERSITY UPI. Brenner ranked fi fth on the Spartans in tackles with with 65 receptions for 1,074 yards and 14 TDs, with all in 1951 as picked by the Associated 63 (31 solos, 32 assists), including a team-leading eight three totals representing then school career records. Press, United Press, Collier’s, Look, THE TD-saving stops. He also intercepted two passes. Brenner In MSU’s 24-20 come-from-behind win at Ohio State, The Sporting News, New York News, Football News, fi nished second on the team in receptions with 25 for Carey caught four passes for 50 yards, converted three Newspaper Enterprise Association, All-American Board, 413 yards (16.5 avg.) and one TD. He had two 100-yard PATs and made a 24-yard fi eld goal. Against Colorado, International News Service, Chicago Tribune Players and in his fi nal collegiate game, he caught fi ve passes for receiving games in 1968: six catches for a career-best Central Press. Although just 185 pounds, Coleman used 104 yards and two touchdowns in a 45-7 win. He is just 153 yards against Baylor and six receptions for 101 yards his quickness and technique to become a devastating one of 10 athletes in the history of MSU to have earned at Northwestern. The 1968 team MVP played 449 out of nine varsity letters. He played professionally with the Los blocker. The squad’s MVP in ’51, he fi nished runner-up to a possible 600 minutes. Brenner recorded 12 tackles and Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears. In 1996, he was named Jim Weatherall (Oklahoma) in the voting for the Outland an interception in MSU’s 21-17 victory over fi fth-ranked to MSU’s Centennial Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten Era). Trophy. Known as the “60-minute man,” Coleman stood

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out on defense and special teams. Against Penn State, he helping the Spartans rush for 334 yards in a 19-12 victory DON DOHONEY #80 made every tackle on MSU’s kickoffs and punts. Against over No. 5 Ohio State. A three-year starter and two-time E | 6-1 | 193 Michigan, he made eight key blocks which enabled fi rst-team All-Big Ten choice, he was part of an offensive ANN ARBOR, MICH. teammates to go for long gains. Coleman became the fi rst line that helped Eric Allen rush for a then NCAA-record Spartan player ever to have his jersey retired (No. 78) and 350 yards vs. Purdue in 1971. Tabbed by Buffalo in the Don Dohoney was an All-America was called by former head coach Biggie Munn “the fi nest fi rst round of the 1973 NFL Draft, he enjoyed a 14-year pro choice as a senior in 1953 as picked 2014 lineman ever to play for Michigan State.” He was chosen career, earning All-Pro honors on six occasions. by the Associated Press, United OUTLOOK to the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Press, Collier’s, Look, The Sporting in 1975 and was a member of MSU’s Centennial Super DARQUEZE DENNARD #31 News, Football News, Central Press, Squad (Pre-Big Ten) as chosen by the Lansing State CB | 5-11 | 197 Newspaper Enterprise Association and NBC-TV. A Journal in August of 1996. DRY BRANCH, GA. captain of the ’53 Spartans, his play at defensive end helped the Spartans hold fi ve of their nine regular-season RON CURL #94 Darqueze Dennard became Michigan opponents to less than 10 points. Dohoney drew acclaim DT | 6-1 | 250 State’s fi rst unanimous All-America for his performance against Minnesota and All-America 2014 CHICAGO, ILL. cornerback his senior season in 2013. back by holding him to just 23 rushing yards in

SPARTANS The Dry Branch, Georgia, native also 20 attempts in a 21-0 win. MSU posted a 27-1 won-lost Ron Curl was an All-America choice became the fi rst Spartan to win the Award, slate during the three years that he lettered. as a senior in 1971 as picked by which is given annually to the nation’s best defensive the American Football Coaches back. In addition, Dennard was selected recipient of the AL DORROW #47 Association. The 6-foot-1, 250-pounder Award, presented to college football’s best QB | 6-0 | 175 ranked third on the squad in hits with 89, including a defensive back by The Touchdown Club of Columbus. IMLAY CITY, MICH. team-high seven tackles for losses. One of his big outings Named one of fi ve fi nalists for the that season was a 10-tackle performance vs. ninth-ranked Trophy (presented to the nation’s top defensive player STAFF Al Dorow, who quarterbacked the Ohio State in a 17-10 win, ending a 16-game conference by the Football Writers Association of America), the 5-11,

COACHING Spartans to a perfect 9-0 record and the win streak by the Buckeyes. A two-time fi rst-team All-Big 197-pound Dennard was chosen the Tatum-Woodson Big 1951 National Championship, earned Ten selection, he fi nished his three-year career with 204 Ten Defensive Back of the Year and earned fi rst-team First-Team All-America honors from the stops, including 25 career tackles for losses, then No. 1 All-Big Ten honors for the second year in a row in 2013. A International News Service. As a senior in 1951, Dorow on MSU’s all-time chart. Drafted in the 12th round by the unanimous fi rst-team All-Big Ten pick by the coaches, he completed 64-of-114 throws for 842 yards and nine Pittsburgh Steelers in 1972. was named Big Ten Defensive MVP by ESPN.com and TDs while producing wins over three ranked opponents: CollegeFootballNews.com. Dennard fi nished the season No. 17 Michigan (25-0 in Ann Arbor), No. 7 Ohio State #55

2013 ranked fourth on the team with a career-high 62 tackles, (24-20 in Columbus) and No. 11 Notre Dame (35-0 in RECAP C | 6-3 | 225 including 3.5 for loss (8 yards). He led the team and East Lansing). Facing a 20-10 fourth-quarter defi cit at DETROIT, MICH. ranked sixth in the Big Ten with 14 passes defended, and Ohio State, Dorow threw a 3-yard TD pass to Paul Ekker also tied for the team lead with four interceptions and 10 and scored on a 28-yard reception from Dan Currie was an All-American his pass break-ups. Dennard was one of the main reasons on a fourth-and-6 play as the Spartans rallied to record senior year in 1957 as selected by Michigan State fi nished No. 1 in the NCAA Football Bowl their ninth-straight win, 24-20. He earned United Press the Associated Press, Football Writers Subdivision in pass effi ciency defense (92.3 rating), No. International’s Midwest Back of the Week honors after Association, International News 2 in total defense (252.2 ypg.) and No. 3 in pass defense completing 11-of-17 passes for 112 yards and two TDs Service, Football Coaches Association and NBC-TV. (165.6 ypg.). He was named to ESPN.com’s Big Ten All- in MSU’s shutout win over Notre Dame. Born Nov. 15, A stalwart performer on both sides of the ball, Currie’s Bowl Team after helping the Spartan defense limit No. 5 1929, in Imlay City, Michigan, Dorow earned three letters SPARTAN RECORDS blocking helped the Spartans to a No. 1 ranking among Big Stanford to its third-lowest offensive output of the season from 1949-51 for legendary head coach Clarence “Biggie” Ten squads in both total offense and scoring. Defensively, in the 24-20 victory over the Cardinal in the 100th Rose Munn. As a two-year starter at quarterback, he compiled he was the catalyst from his linebacker post of a brigade Bowl Game; the Cardinal threw for just 143 yards, its a 17-1 career record, including back-to-back Top 10 that stood No. 1 in the league in rushing defense and total second-lowest total of the season. He also produced three fi nishes in 1950-51. The 6-foot, 175-pound Dorow won defense. He was team MVP of the ’57 unit that claimed a stops, including a 2-yard tackle for loss. Dennard recorded his last 15 starts in a row. He fi nished his collegiate career No. 3 national ranking. Named as the outstanding college three tackles, two pass break-ups and forced a fumble in as Michigan State’s all-time leader in pass completions player in ’57 by the Football Coaches Association, he was Michigan State’s 34-24 win over No. 2 Ohio State in the (125), pass attempts (259), passing yards (1,875) and drafted in the fi rst round by the Green Bay Packers in Big Ten Championship Game. On Senior Day against touchdown passes (19). Dorow accounted for 26 total HISTORY SPARTAN 1958. He earned NFL All-Pro honors twice at linebacker Minnesota in his last appearance at Spartan Stadium, TDs, including four scoring runs and three TD receptions. with the Packers during a seven year stint. Dennard tied his career high with nine tackles and also After graduation, Dorow played football at Bolling Field Air broke up a pass. He recorded a career-best nine tackles Base in Washington, D.C., where he was voted top player JERRY DAPRATO and an interception in MSU’s 30-6 victory at Northwestern, in the Air Force Service in 1954. A third-round draft pick by FB | 170 as the Spartans claimed the Big Ten Legends Division title the Washington Redskins in 1952, he spent seven years IRON MOUNTAIN, MICH. for the second time in three seasons. Dennard produced in the National/American Football League (Washington, an impressive all-around effort in the win over No. 23 1954-56; Philadelphia, 1957; New York Titans, 1960- Jerry DaPrato was an All-American his Michigan, as MSU held the Wolverines out of the end zone 61; and Buffalo, 1962). Dorow made two

AWARDS senior year in 1915 as picked by the for the second consecutive season. He picked off a Devin appearances (1956 and 1961) and led the AFL with 26 TD HONORS & International News Service and Detroit Gardner pass at the 3-yard line in the fourth quarter, and passes in 1960. In addition, he spent two seasons in the Times. A strong runner, one of his also forced a fumble and collected four tackles against the Canadian Football League, playing for British Columbia favorite devices was a straight arm to ward off would-be Wolverines. He was selected Big Ten Defensive Player (1958-59) and Toronto (1959). tacklers. DaPrato led the nation in scoring, running for 15 of the Week after recording eight tackles and a career- touchdowns, booting 28 extra points and converting two high two interceptions in MSU’s 26-14 win at Iowa. A DORNE DIBBLE #82 fi eld goals for a total of 124 points. He accounted for 153 three-year starter, Dennard collected 167 tackles and 30 E | 6-2 | 198 yards in a 24-0 win over Michigan and recorded 32 points passes defended (20 pass break-ups, 10 interceptions) ADRIAN, MICH. BOWL

HISTORY in two games during the ’15 campaign. in 44 career games, including 40 starts (29 consecutive to close out career). Dennard fi nished his career ranked Dorne Dibble was an All-American as JOE DELAMIELLEURE #59 tied for 11th in MSU history with 10 interceptions. He was a senior in 1950 as selected by Look OG | 6-3 | 242 selected in the fi rst round (No. 24 overall) of the 2014 Magazine. A talented receiver, he stood CENTER LINE, MICH. National Football League Draft by the , out at the defensive end, helping MSU becoming the fi rst Spartan to be chosen in the fi rst round hold opponents to an average of just 97 yards on the Joe DeLamielleure gained All-America since 2002 and the fi rst Spartan defensive back picked in ground while fi nishing with an 8-1 record. During his two

THE honors as a senior in 1972 as selected the fi rst round since 1961. years, Dibble caught a total of 16 passes for 363 yards and by The Sporting News. He helped the fi ve TDs. A third-round draft choice of the , he

UNIVERSITY Spartans rank No. 2 in the Big Ten starred as a receiver there from 1953-57. (conference games) in rushing with a mark of 260.6 yards per contest. He was chosen as UPI’s Midwest Lineman of the Week against Purdue. He also played a key role in

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ELLIS DUCKETT #32 BRANDON FIELDS #8 RON GOOVERT #61 E | 5-10 | 176 P | 6-6 | 234 LB | 5-10 | 205 OUTLOOK FLINT, MICH. TOLEDO, OHIO FERNDALE, MICH. 2014 Ellis Duckett was an All-America pick Brandon Fields, a consensus All- Ron Goovert was an All-America as a sophomore in 1952 as chosen by America selection as a sophomore, led honoree as a senior in 1965 as chosen NBC-TV. The speedy receiver paced the nation in punting with his 47.9-yard by Look Magazine. Though just 205 the squad with 10 receptions for 325 average in 2004. The Toledo, Ohio, pounds, Goovert possessed solid yards and fi ve TDs. Duckett broke the heart of Texas native earned fi rst-team All-America honors from the instincts and Coach Duffy Daugherty said of him, “I feel A&M by catching two passes for 127 yards and two Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America that Ron was the best college linebacker in the country. scores in a 47-18 Spartan win. One of his catches was (FWAA), Walter Camp, SI.com and Rivals.com. Fields, a I wouldn’t have traded him for anyone.” In a key game SPARTANS an 81-yarder, then the second-longest completion in MSU fi rst-team All-Big Ten selection by the league’s media panel against No. 6 Purdue, Goovert intercepted a Boilermaker 2014 history. Duckett will be forever remembered for his blocked and fi nalist for the Award, led the nation in punting pass attempt on PU’s fi rst scoring threat while coming up punt that he returned for a TD in the 1954 Rose Bowl that for 12 weeks during the 2004 regular season, including the with a key sack that helped lead to MSU’s winning TD in a turned the tide in the Spartans’ favor (MSU trailed by a last 11 in a row. He hit 23 punts 50 or more yards and had tight 14-10 decision. Following his college career, he spent 14-0 margin at the time) en route to a 28-20 win over 13 kicks downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. The two seasons on the roster of the Detroit Lions. UCLA. He fi nished his career with 27 receptions for 575 6-foot-6, 234-pound Fields averaged 51.0 yards on four yards and 10 touchdowns. punts vs. Wisconsin, including a 49-yarder that went SONNY GRANDELIUS #24

out of bounds at the Badger 4 late in the third quarter. FB | 6-0 | 195 COACHING BILLY JOE DUPREE #89

Fields averaged 54.0 yards on three punts vs. Ohio State, STAFF TE | 6-4 | 216 MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICH. including a 62-yarder in the third quarter that was downed WEST MONROE, LA. at the OSU 1-yard line. He averaged 55.7 yards on three Sonny Grandelius was an All-America punts vs. Illinois, including two kicks downed inside the selection his senior year in 1950 as Billy Joe DuPree was an All-American Illini 20. Fields averaged 53.0 yards on four punts vs. as a senior in 1972 as chosen by Time chosen by the Associated Press, Indiana, including a season-long 65-yarder, with two kicks Magazine. Playing in a run-oriented International News Service and Central downed inside the Hoosier 20. He averaged 55.3 yards attack, he led the Spartans in receptions Press. Grandelius rushed for a then school-record 1,023 on six punts vs. Central Michigan, including a 62-yarder. with 23 for 406 yards. During his fi nal campaign, he yards and 11 TDs on 163 carries, making him just the His 45.0-yard punting average ranks No. 2 on MSU’s all- grabbed eight passes against Southern Cal, then tying for 17th back in the history of college football to crack the RECAP time list and No. 3 in Big Ten history. Fields was selected 2013 the second-highest total by a Spartan player in a single 1,000-yard mark. Grandelius recorded fi ve contests of by the in the seventh round of the 2007 game, for 134 yards. He closed out his career in the No. 3 100-plus rushing yards and his 184 yards against Oregon spot on MSU’s career reception list with 69. Chosen in the NFL Draft. State stood as an MSU single-game record until 1962. The team’s leading scorer with 72 points (12 TDs), he fi rst round by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1973 NFL Draft, LARRY FOWLER #70 was named the squad’s MVP. Career-wise, he rushed he enjoyed a fi ne 10-year pro career, earning all-league T | 6-1 | 200 honors on three occasions. for 1,692 yards and his 6.1 yards per rush average is still LANSING, MICH. fourth on the school’s list. Drafted by the New York Giants. RECORDS PAUL EDINGER #1 In 1996, he was named a member of MSU’s Centennial SPARTAN PK | 5-10 | 175 Larry Fowler was an All-America pick Super Squad (Pre-Big Ten Era) in a poll conducted by the LAKELAND, FLA. his senior year in 1953 as chosen by Lansing State Journal. NBC-TV. A member of the Spartans’ Paul Edinger earned fi rst-team All- 1954 Rose Bowl team that fashioned ROGER GROVE America honors in 1998 from the All- a 9-1 mark along with a No. 3 national ranking. Fowler, a QB | 6-1 | 185 American Football Foundation, the three-time letterman, was one of the few MSU linemen to STURGIS, MICH. only all-star lineup selected after the play both ways when two-platoon football was utilized in

the college ranks. SPARTAN postseason bowl games. As a junior, he led the Big Ten A three-year letterman, Roger Grove HISTORY and ranked third in the NCAA in fi eld goals at 2.0 made was honored by the All-America Board per game. Edinger connected on a school single-season KIRK GIBSON #23 of Football in 1930. The 185-pound record 22-of-26 fi eld-goal attempts (.846), including eight- WR | 6-2 | 210 senior quarterback from Sturgis, of-nine fi eld-goal tries from 40-plus yards. He converted a WATERFORD, MICH. Michigan, led the Spartans to a 5-1-2 record. Grove Spartan-record 13-straight fi eld goals during a four-game gained a reputation as one of the Midwest’s top punters. stretch. The 5-foot-10, 175-pounder from Lakeland, Fla., One of the great receivers in MSU He averaged nearly 40 yards per punt in a scoreless tie at tied the school’s single-game record for fi eld goals with history, Kirk Gibson was an All- Michigan. He scored on a 35-yard run in a 32-0 win over

fi ve each vs. Northwestern and top-ranked Ohio State. American as a senior in 1978 as chosen Cincinnati. Grove played perhaps his best all-around game HONORS & AWARDS Edinger ranks among MSU’s all-time leaders in fi eld goals by United Press, The Sporting News, in a 14-7 Homecoming victory over Colgate, returning made (third with 46) and scoring (seventh with 213 points). Football News and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. a fumble 36 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter He was one of only four placekickers selected in the 2000 Gibson hauled in 42 receptions for a team-high 806 yards, and intercepting a pass late in the fourth quarter. He NFL Draft, going in the sixth round to the Chicago Bears. then No. 1 on the school’s seasonal list. He paced all helped control field position in a scoreless tie in the ’30 Big Ten players in receptions (31) and receiving yards JAMES ELLIS #11 season finale, pinning Detroit inside its own 15-yard line (613) in league outings. He turned in a pair of 100-yard DB | 5-11 | 175 several times. Grove also earned All-America honors as a receiving games in ’78, including a 146-yard performance basketball player, leading the Spartans in scoring as both SAGINAW, MICH. (three catches) vs. Wisconsin, the high-water mark by a a junior and senior. He became a five-year starter for the conference player that year. One of his catches was an National Football League’s Green Bay Packers, playing HISTORY A standout both as a return specialist BOWL 86-yard toss from QB , the longest pass play halfback, quarterback and safety. As a rookie, Grove and as defensive back, James Ellis in the conference that season. His game-breaking speed helped the Packers win the 1931 World Championship. was named to the Chicago Tribune helped the Spartans to a Big Ten co-championship and A field captain, he ranked as the NFL’s second-leading Players All-America defensive team as a No. 12 national ranking. He closed out his career as receiver in 1933 with 17 catches for 215 yards. a safety both as a sophomore (1951) and junior (1952). MSU’s all-time leader in receptions (112) and receiving During the 1951 season, he picked off six passes while yards (2,347). In addition, his 21.0 yards-per-catch HERB HAYGOOD #2 returning 24 punts a total of 305 yards. He returned 10 average still ranks as the No. 1 mark in Spartan history. KR | 6-0 | 190 kicks an average of 24 yards and turned in a 79-yard UNIVERSITY Gibson was a standout as a player as well, SARASOTA, FLA. effort against Michigan, then the second longest in MSU earning All-America honors in that sport, making him just annals. Ellis returned punts for touchdowns in back-to- THE one of three MSU athletes to earn that recognition in two back contests vs. Penn State (57 yards) and Pittsburgh Herb Haygood, who ranked ninth in the sports. A No. 1 draft pick by the in 1978, he (54). In ’52, he recovered four fumbles and was credited NCAA in kickoff returns with his 27.6- played on Detroit’s World Series championship team in ’84 with seven touchdown-saving tackles. In addition, Ellis yard average, was named to the Walter and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ title team in ’88. In 1996, he picked off a pair of passes while returning 17 punts a Camp and CNNSI.com All-America total of 148 yards, including a 59-yarder for a score vs. was named to the MSU Centennial Super Squad. Teams. Haygood, the fi rst kick returner ever to be selected Syracuse. He closed out his career in the No. 1 spot on for the Walter Camp All-America Team, led the NCAA in MSU’s career ladder in kickoff return yards (515) and punt kickoff returns for three straight weeks, from Oct. 14-Nov. return yards (619). 3. The 6-foot, 190-pound wide receiver from Sarasota,

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Florida, was one of only four players in NCAA I-A football 100-tackle milestone in three straight seasons since Percy FRANK KUSH #60 to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in 2001. Haygood Snow (1987-89). The 2010 team MVP anchored a Spartan G | 5-9 | 180 scored on kickoff returns of 84 yards vs. Northwestern and defensive unit that ranked fi fth in the Big Ten and No. 37 100 yards vs. Iowa. He became the fi rst player in Michigan in the NCAA FBS in rushing defense, allowing 133.7 yards WINDBER, PA. State’s 105-year football history to return kickoffs for per game. A model of consistency, Jones led the team An anchor on MSU’s defensive line scores in back-to-back games and his 100-yard runback in tackles in 31 of the last 39 games and became only during its national championship season 2014 against Iowa tied the Spartan record for longest return. His the second player in MSU history to lead the Spartans in of 1952, Frank Kush was an All-America OUTLOOK 1,770 career kickoff return yards rank second on MSU’s tackles for four-straight seasons (linebacker Dan Bass, pick as a senior by the Associated all-time list. Haygood was selected in the fi fth round (No. 1976-79). The 2010 team MVP posted a season-high 14 Press, Look Magazine, New York News, Fox Movietone, 144 overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the . stops in a 26-6 Homecoming victory over Illinois, earning Athletic Publications and All-Catholic. He started the ’52 Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week and season on the offensive line, but close calls in the fi rst two CLINTON JONES #26 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors. Jones, games of the year prompted the Spartan coaching staff HB | 6-0 | 206 who recorded two interceptions, four tackles and forced a to move Kush back to his middle guard post. Combining CLEVELAND, OHIO fumble in MSU’s 45-7 victory over Northern Colorado, was excellent quickness and sound technique, he often 2014 named Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week. The disrupted opponent plays before they even got started. In a

SPARTANS Clinton Jones claimed All-America Cincinnati, Ohio, native started 46 of 52 career games, key game vs. Purdue, he recovered a fumble while his play status as a junior in 1965 as chosen including 40 consecutive starting assignments. Jones helped limit the Boilermakers to just 31 rushing yards. He by the Football Writers Association made 465 career tackles, including 46.5 for losses (160 enjoyed a successful stint as head coach at Arizona State and in 1966 by the Associated Press, yards) and 16.5 sacks (93 yards). He ranks among MSU’s (1958-79) before coaching in the Canadian and National The Sporting News, Central Press and the Newspaper all-time leaders in tackles for loss (second), total tackles Football Leagues. He was inducted into the National Enterprise Association. As a junior, he rushed for a team- (third) and sacks (sixth). Jones produced double-fi gure Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1995. high 787 yards and 10 TDs. He recorded 74 points, which tackles 20 times in his career. He was selected by the New ranked 13th nationally. His 68 points in Big Ten contests York Giants in the sixth round (No. 185 overall) of the 2011 EARL LATTIMER #76 STAFF placed him No. 1 among the league’s players and included National Football League Draft. G | 5-11 | 218 COACHING a school-record tying four-TD game vs. Iowa. As a senior, DALLAS, TEXAS he chalked up a team-leading 784 yards rushing and led STEVE JUDAY #23 the league in that department for conference contests (593 QB | 6-0 | 178 Earl Lattimer was an All-America choice yards). Against Iowa, he set a then school and Big Ten NORTHVILLE, MICH. as a senior in 1963 as picked by the record in rushing yards with 268, which included scoring New York News. After playing sparingly jaunts of 79 and 70 yards. Drafted in the fi rst round by the Steve Juday was an All-America choice as a fullback his fi rst two seasons,

2013 in 1967. as picked by the Associated Press Duffy Daugherty moved Lattimer to guard for the ’63 RECAP his senior year in 1965. He completed campaign. An all-around player who was a fi ne linebacker, GREG JONES #53 89-of-168 pass attempts (.530) for he was named the Associated Press Lineman of the Week LB | 6-1 | 240 1,173 yards, the fi rst MSU QB to pass for over 1,000 yards following a 30-13 shelling of No. 8 Wisconsin in which he CINCINNATI, OHIO in a season, and seven TDs. Juday engineered a potent helped the Spartans pile up 273 yards on the ground while MSU offense that registered a conference-leading 29.0 holding the Badgers to just 29. Lattimer added to MSU’s Greg Jones earned consensus All- points per game while directing the 1965 Spartans to a scoring punch by booting three fi eld goals including a America honors as both a junior and national championship as voted by UPI. He closed out his then school-record 47-yarder on his fi rst-ever attempt in a senior, becoming the fi rst Spartan to career as the school’s all-time leader in passing yardage, game vs. Northwestern. A crowd favorite, he often turned accomplish that feat in back-to-back pass attempts, pass completions and touchdown passes. a somersault when running up to his spot on the offensive SPARTAN RECORDS seasons since defensive end Charles “Bubba” Smith and line. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 1964. roverback George Webster in 1965-66. As a junior, Jones WALT KOWALCZYK #14 led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA Football HB | 6-0 | 205 SHERM LEWIS #20 Bowl Subdivision with 154 tackles. In 2009, he earned WESTFIELD, MASS. HB | 5-9 | 154 First-Team All-America honors from The Associated LOUISVILLE, KY. Press, Football Writers Association of America, American Walt Kowalczyk earned All-America Football Coaches Association, CollegeFootballNews.com, honors as a senior in 1957 as chosen Sherm Lewis captured All-America Rivals.com, CBSSports.com and Phil Steele. In addition, by The Sporting News, Football Writers status as a senior in 1963 as picked HISTORY SPARTAN Jones was named recipient of the 2009 Linebacker Trophy Association, United Press, Newspaper by the Associated Press, United (National Linebacker of the Year) by the College Football Enterprise Association, Central Press, Football Coaches Press, Central Press, Football Writers Performance Awards. He also was recognized as the Association Kodak, Football Digest and NBC-TV. Association and the New York News. Lewis rushed for 577 nation’s No. 1 linebacker by CollegeFootballNews.com. As Kowalczyk paced the Spartans in rushing (545 yards) and yards on 90 carries and was the squad’s leading receiver a junior, Jones ranked third in the NCAA FBS in tackles scoring (54 points) and helped MSU post an 8-1 record. with 11 catches for 303 yards (27.5 avg.). Lewis was on the per game (11.8). The 2009 Big Ten Defensive Player of Nicknamed “The Sprinting Blacksmith,” Kowalczyk’s receiving end of what were then the longest two pass plays the Year fi nished among the conference leaders in sacks biggest rushing game that year was a 113-yard effort in Spartan history, an 88-yarder vs. Southern Cal and an (fi fth) and tackles for loss (10th). His 154 tackles marked against Michigan. He scored TDs in eight of the team’s 87-yard strike vs. Wisconsin (those rank 2-3 presently). In

AWARDS the seventh-best single-season total in MSU history. nine contests and was third in the voting for the Heisman a game vs. Northwestern, he sprinted 87 yards for a TD, HONORS & Jones led the team in tackles (154 total), tackles for loss Trophy. Finished his career with 1,257 rushing yards then the third-longest run in MSU history, and returned four (14.0 for 69 yards), sacks (9.0 for 53 yards) and production and a total of 17 TDs. Drafted in the fi rst round by the punts 103 yards, earning him UPI’s Midwest Back of the points (282) as a junior. He reached double-fi gure tackles Philadelphia Eagles in 1958. Week honors. Named the team’s MVP in ’63, he fi nished nine times in 2009, including a career-high 15 stops each third in the voting, making him just one of vs. Central Michigan and Penn State. As a senior, the BOB KULA #63 two MSU players ever to fi nish that high in the balloting. 6-foot-1, 240-pound Jones also became Michigan State’s OT | 6-4 | 282 Lewis closed out his career No. 5 on the school’s career ninth unanimous All-America selection and the fi rst since WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICH. rushing list with 1,566 yards, No. 3 in total TDs (23) and BOWL

HISTORY wide receiver Charles Rogers in 2002. In 2010, he earned third in total points (144) First-Team All-America honors from AP, Sporting News, The lone senior starter on the 1989 FWAA, Walter Camp Football Foundation, AFCA, SI.com, Spartan offensive line, Bob Kula’s DEAN LOOK #24 CBSSports.com, Scout.com and Phil Steele. Jones was leadership role helped develop that QB | 5-10 | 175 the only repeat selection from the 2009 AP All-America unit into one of the Big Ten’s fi nest LANSING, MICH. First Team. He became only the second Spartan player by the end of the year. A Kodak and Associated Press ever to earn AP First-Team All-America honors in back- All-American, Kula started all 12 games at left tackle and Dean Look was named an All-American

THE to-back seasons, joining Webster (1965-66). Jones also aided the Green and White to a No. 21 spot nationally in his senior year in 1959 by the Football became MSU’s seventh three-time fi rst-team All-Big Ten rushing offense (217.6 ypg.). In addition, he opened holes Writers Association and Football News.

UNIVERSITY selection and the fi rst since punter Brandon Fields (2003, for MSU backs who accounted for a conference-leading 37 After playing halfback his fi rst two 2004 and 2006). As a senior, he led the Spartans in rushing TDs. A durable performer, Kula started the last 36 seasons, Look made the switch to QB during fall drills tackles (106), tackles for loss (10 for 20 yards), forced games of his career. The Seattle Seahawks chose him in of 1959. Despite being slowed by a shoulder injury early fumbles (3), quarterback hurries (6) and production points the seventh round of the NFL Draft in 1990. on, he was the only player in the country to be named to (219). Jones became the fi rst Spartan to reach the UPI’s Backfi eld of the Week three times for his efforts in

166 MICHIGAN STATE FOOTBALL • MSUSPARTANS.COM ALL-AMERICANS contests vs. Notre Dame (fi rst career start at QB), Purdue DON MCAULIFFE #40 EARL MORRALL #21 and Northwestern. Against the Wildcats, Look established HB | 6-1 | 190 QB | 6-1 | 180 a conference record for completion percentage by OUTLOOK CHICAGO, ILL. MUSKEGON, MICH. connecting on all seven of his attempts. He fi nished the 2014 year by completing 49 of 100 passes for 785 yards and Don McAuliffe was an All-America pick One of the country’s premier signal nine TDs. MSU’s leading punter in ’58 and ’59, he was as a senior in 1952 as chosen by callers, Earl Morrall was an All-America named the team’s MVP his senior year. A fi rst-round pick United Press, Collier’s, Football Digest, selection his senior year in 1955 as of the Denver Broncos of the AFL, Look opted to sign a Paramount News and All-Catholic. picked by the Associated Press, Collier’s, contract to play baseball with the . McAuliffe, who ranked eighth in the Look Magazine, International News Service, The Sporting HAROLD LUCAS #51 voting for the Heisman Trophy, tied for the top spot on the News, Paramount News, NBC-TV, Hearst Syndicate and squad in scoring with 54 points on nine TDs while picking Frank Leahy. Morrall completed 42-of-68 passes for 941 SPARTANS MG | 6-2 | 286

up 531 rushing yards in 98 attempts (5.4 avg.). One of yards, then tying the school record, and ranked among the 2014 DETROIT, MICH. his biggest plays came vs. Michigan when he rambled 70 top 10 in the nation in total offense with 1,047 yards. He yards for a score just after the underdog Wolverines had averaged a nation-best 9.1 yards per play. He passed for Harold Lucas landed All-America taken a 13-0 lead. The run was the turning point in a 27-13 a school-record 274 yards against Marquette, a mark that recognition as a senior in 1965 as MSU win. The recipient of the Walter Camp Trophy in ’52, stood until 1969. No. 4 in the voting for the Heisman, he picked by the Newspaper Enterprise ranked No. 2 in the nation in punting with a 42.9 average. Association. From his middle guard he closed out his career with 1,180 yards on the ground He concluded his MSU stint in the top spot in passing position, he helped the Spartans limit Big Ten foes to an and 20 total TDs, then No. 2 on the school’s all-time list.

yards (2,015), and pass completion percentage. Chosen COACHING average of just 34.6 rushing yards while leading the nation

BLAKE MILLER by the in the fi rst round of the 1955 STAFF in rushing defense, allowing 45.6 yards per game. Lucas, NFL Draft, he enjoyed a successful 21-year pro career who at the time was deemed the heaviest player ever to E | 160 suit up for MSU at 286 pounds, was named Lineman of TONAWANDA, N.Y. in which he played in four Super Bowls. In 1996, he was the Week twice, the first time by UPI following his effort chosen as a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad. Blake Miller was an All-America against Ohio State and the second by AP after the Notre CARL NYSTROM #68 Dame game. He was the No. 2 pick of the St. Louis honoree his fi nal year of competition Cardinals in the 1966 NFL Draft. in 1915 as chosen by the Atlanta G | 5-10 | 194 Constitution. He, along with teammate MARQUETTE, MICH. TONY MANDARICH #79 Jerry DaPrato, were the school’s fi rst-ever All-America RECAP OT | 6-6 | 315 selections. A brilliant open-fi eld runner, he earned a Carl Nystrom was an All-American as 2013 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO total of nine letters at Michigan State: four in football, a senior in 1955 as picked by Radio- three in baseball and two in basketball. Miller rushed TV Guide and Frank Leahy. Nystrom Tony Mandarich was an All-American for 115 yards in MAC’s 24-0 win over Michigan in 1915, captained the ’55 squad that fi nished as a junior in 1987 by the Football prompting Wolverine head coach Fielding Yost to present 9-1 including a Rose Bowl win. He was named the team’s News and then gained consensus All- him the game ball. He gained 83 of his 115 yards in the MVP and head coach Duffy Daugherty called him the America honors as a senior in 1988. greatest guard he had ever coached. Nystrom, a middle RECORDS A dominant offensive lineman, he fi nished sixth in the RALF MOJSIEJENKO #2 guard on defense, gave a sterling performance against SPARTAN Heisman Trophy voting and was among the top three P | 6-3 | 198 Notre Dame, playing all 60 minutes in a 21-7 win over the fi nalists for the Outland Trophy. After missing the fi rst BRIDGMAN, MICH. No. 4 Irish. He was the fi rst MSU football player to earn All- three contests of ’88 due to NCAA suspension, he helped America recognition as both player and scholar, landing a MSU average 268.8 rushing yards over the fi nal eight second half. fi rst-team spot on the Academic All-America Team. regular-season games. At 6-foot-6, 315 pounds, he did Ralf Mojsiejenko earned All-America not allow any sacks during his fi nal year and recorded distinction as a junior in 1983 as picked JULIAN PETERSON #98 well over 50 pancakes. He was selected by the Green by The Sporting News. One of MSU’s LB | 6-4 | 235

Bay Packers in the fi rst round (second player overall) of SPARTAN most dangerous weapons, he averaged 43.9 yards on 74 HILLCREST HEIGHTS, MD. HISTORY the 1989 NFL Draft. punts to rank fi fth nationally. Included in his totals were career-high 71-yard punts vs. Notre Dame and Wisconsin. Julian Peterson, a fi rst-team All-America DON MASON #60 While he gained acclaim as a punter, he was a long-range pick by the Football News, produced a G | 5-10 | 195 threat when it came to fi eld goals and boomed a 59-yarder single-season record 30 tackles for WAYNE, MICH. (then tying the third-longest effort in Big Ten history) on losses (140 yards) in 1999, including the last play of the game that gave the Spartans a 29-29 15 sacks (104). He earned Defensive MVP honors in the Don Mason earned All-America tie at Purdue. In Big Ten performances, he produced a 2000 Florida Citrus Bowl after recording eight tackles, distinction as a senior in 1949 as conference-leading 42.9 yards per punt. He still holds the including fi ve for losses (32 yards), vs. Florida. Peterson, HONORS & AWARDS chosen by Paramount News and school record in career punts with 279 and his average of who fi nished third on the team with 82 tackles in ’99, was Football News. Along with Ed Bagdon, 43.8 yards is No. 2 on the MSU all-time ladder. Chosen in one of 15 semifi nalists for Defensive Player of the Year by the pair combined to make themselves one of the most the fourth round of the ’85 NFL Draft by San Diego. the Football News. Despite playing only two seasons, the feared blocking combinations in college football. Though Hillcrest Heights, Maryland, native set a Spartan career small by today’s standards at 5-foot-10, 195 pounds, GREG MONTGOMERY #23 record with 48 tackles for losses (215 yards). His 25 career Mason was a durable and consistent performer on the P | 6-4 | 210 sacks (161 yards) rank second on MSU’s all-time list. He offensive and defensive lines. In fact, former Michigan was chosen in the fi rst round (16th pick) of the 2000 NFL head coach Fritz Crisler said of Bagdon and Mason that SHREWSBURY, N.J. Draft by the San Francisco 49ers.

“they are the best pair of guards ever to play at Michigan HISTORY Greg Montgomery was an All-American Stadium.” BOWL as a junior in 1986 by the Football JOHN PINGEL #37 NORM MASTERS #57 Writers Association and as a senior HB | 6-0 | 178 T | 6-2 | 225 in 1987 by the Football News and the MT. CLEMENS, MICH. Gannett News Service. In 1986, he averaged 47.8 yards DETROIT, MICH. per punt, a mark that still ranks as an MSU seasonal As a senior in 1938, John Pingel played A consensus All-American in 1955, record, and his 49.7 average in conference games is still 451 out of a possible 540 minutes while accounting for 1,127 yards and 12 Norm Masters was chosen by United the Big Ten standard. Among his efforts that year was a UNIVERSITY Press, Look Magazine, International school record 86-yarder against Michigan. In 1987, he touchdowns. Pingel rushed 110 times for 556 yards (5.1 avg.) and fi ve scores and connected News Service, Newspaper Enterprise ranked fi fth nationally in punting with a mark of 44.7 yards. THE Association, NBC-TV, Central Press and Fox Movietone. During his career, he registered at least one punt of 50 on 54-of-101 throws (.535) for 571 yards and seven TDs. His hard-hitting tackles earned him the nickname “Stormin’ or more yards in 33 of 35 outings. In addition, his career He also averaged 41.8 yards on 99 punts, and his 4,138 Norman.” Masters was a big reason that the Spartans average of 45.2 yards ranks No. 1 on the school’s all-time punting yards still rank as the NCAA single-season record. allowed just 7.7 points per game, still fourth on the list and is No. 2 on the Big Ten chart. He was chosen Pingel earned fi rst-team All-America honors from The school’s season list. He was voted the recipient of the by the Houston Oilers in the third round of the ’88 NFL Associated Press, International News Service, Central game ball against Stanford following a 38-14 win. Drafted Draft. In 1996, he was named to the MSU Centennial Press, Newspapers Enterprise Association and Liberty in the second round by the Chicago Cardinals, he played Super Squad. Magazine. In Week 5, Pingel carried 19 times for 115 for the Green Bay Packers from 1957-64. yards, including TD runs of 23 and 28 yards, and threw a

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3-yard TD pass to Nelson as Michigan State knocked off the fi rst offensive player in Big Ten history to earn Player MIKE SADLER #3 previously unbeaten Syracuse, 19-12. In Week 8, he had of the Week honors for three consecutive weeks (vs. P | 6-0 | 192 three TD passes in a 20-14 victory at Marquette, including Eastern Michigan, Florida Atlantic and Notre Dame). His a 10-yard scoring toss to Jack Amon with less than two 390 carries also led the nation – 23 more attempts than GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. minutes remaining. Born Nov. 6, 1916, in Mount Clemens, the second running back on the list. Ringer ranks fi rst on Mike Sadler, a Michigan, Pingel appeared in 28 consecutive games from MSU’s all-time list in all-purpose yards (5,426), second in 2014 semifi nalist, was named a fi rst-team 1936-38 for Coach Charlie Bachman and helped the rushing yards (4,398) and fourth in rushing TDs (34; tied

OUTLOOK All-American by ESPN.com and Spartans to a combined record of 20-6-2 (.750), including with Blake Ezor, 1986-89). His 4,398 career rushing yards CBSSports.com as a junior in 2013. the school’s fi rst-ever postseason bowl appearance (1938 rank No. 10 in Big Ten history. The Dayton, Ohio, native A fi rst-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches for a against Auburn). His likeness is preserved had 19 career 100-yard rushing games and 11 career second-straight year, Sadler became the fourth Spartan in one of the sandstone panels above the main entrance multi-TD games. Ringer was selected by the Tennessee punter in school history to earn multiple fi rst-team all- to Jenison Field House. Pingel became the seventh pick Titans in the fi fth round of the 2009 National Football conference honors (Brandon Fields, Greg Montgomery in the fi rst round of the 1939 NFL Draft (held on Dec. 9, League Draft. and Ray Stachowicz). Sadler was a valuable weapon on 1938) by the Detroit Lions. In his only season in the NFL,

2014 special teams, ranking fourth in the Big Ten in punting he started eight of nine games and produced 644 total ANDRE RISON #1 with his 42.5-yard average. He led the NCAA Football

SPARTANS yards and four TDs. Pingel completed 27-of-48 passes WR | 5-11 | 195 Bowl Subdivision with 24 punts downed inside the 10-yard (.563) for 343 yards, three TDs and four interceptions. He FLINT, MICH. line (32 percent) and ranked second with 33 inside the 20 gained 301 yards on 74 rushes and scored one rushing (43 percent). Sadler also had eight punts downed inside TD. Pingel ranked third in the NFL in punting with his 42.8- Andre Rison was an All-American as the 5, including three at the 1-yard line. In addition, he yard average (32 punts for 1,368 yards). He was inducted a senior in 1988 as selected by the had 16 punts of 50-plus yards and opponents collected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1968 and the Gannett News Service. The big-play just 120 punt return yards against the Spartans. Sadler Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 1973. Prior to MSU’s wide out hauled in a team-high 39 averaged 45.5 yards per punt, including a 55-yarder, while Sept. 18, 2010, home game against Notre Dame, Pingel’s receptions for 961 yards that year and his 24.6 yards per STAFF placing three of his six punts inside the 20 in the 100th name was added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.” catch ranks second on MSU’s all-time seasonal chart. In COACHING Rose Bowl Game against No. 5 Stanford. He averaged addition, he tied the school record for TD receptions with 40.6 yards on seven punts, including four kicks placed GERALD PLANUTIS #45 eight. He closed out his career by grabbing nine passes inside the 10-yard line, in Michigan State’s 41-28 win FB | 5-11 | 175 for a then school-record 252 yards against Georgia in the at Nebraska. His 56-yard punt in the fi rst quarter was . Career-wise, he holds the school record for WEST HAZELTON, PA. fumbled away to the Spartans at the Nebraska 8 and led both receptions (146) and reception yardage (2,992). He to MSU’s fi rst touchdown. His 35-yard punt in the third Gerald Planutis captured All-America was taken in the fi rst round by the in the quarter was downed by Kurtis Drummond at the Nebraska

2013 recognition as a senior in 1955 as 1989 NFL Draft.

RECAP 1, and Tommy Armstrong Jr. fumbled on the next play, picked by Jet Magazine. The fullback setting up another MSU touchdown. Midway through the bulled his way for 385 yards on CHARLES ROGERS #1 fourth quarter, Sadler ran 3 yards on a fake fi eld goal for 78 carries, at the time an MSU seasonal record for WR | 6-4 | 205 a fi rst down to set up ’s 27-yard touchdown fullbacks, and converted 22-of-31 extra-point attempts. SAGINAW, MICH. pass to Keith Mumphery. In the 29-6 victory over No. 23 MSU’s leading scorer with 52 points, he was named the Michigan, Sadler placed three of his fi ve punts inside the Associated Press Back of the Week after rushing for 91 Charles Rogers was named a consensus 20, including two inside the 10. He was named the Big yards and one TD in a 21-7 win over Notre Dame. Planutis All-American in 2002, earning fi rst-team Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for the third time was a solid performer in the MSU secondary and helped honors from the Associated Press, in his career and also the College Football Performance the Spartans to an 8-1 record, along with a No. 2 national Football Writers Association of America, SPARTAN

RECORDS Awards’ National Punter of the Week after averaging ranking. He played in two Rose Bowls and picked up 66 American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, a career-best 59.2 yards on four punts in the win over yards on the ground in the 1956 contest. The Sporting News, ESPN.com, CNNSI.com and CBS Indiana, including a season-long 69 yarder in the fourth SportsLine.com. The 2002 Biletnikoff Award winner quarter; his 59.2-yard average established a Big Ten JAVON RINGER #23 caught a school-record 68 passes for 1,351 yards and single-game record (minimum four punts). Sadler downed RB | 5-9 | 202 13 touchdowns as a junior. In 2002, Rogers became only four of his seven punts inside the 20 against South Florida, DAYTON, OHIO the second receiver in MSU history to record back-to- including a career-high four inside the 10 and three inside back 1,000-yard seasons, joining who the 5. Overall against the Bulls, he totaled seven punts for Javon Ringer, who rushed for accomplished the feat in 1998-99. His receiving yards

HISTORY 319 yards (45.6 average). In the season opener against SPARTAN 1,637 yards and a school-record 22 and TD catches represent the second-best single-season Western Michigan, Sadler placed a career-high six punts touchdowns in 2008, became the totals in Spartan history. Rogers led the Big Ten in inside the 20 and tied his career high with 11 punts (38.5 fi rst Spartan running back to earn receiving yards (112.6 per game) and TD receptions while avg.; 423 yards). Sadler also became the fi rst player in consensus All-America honors since Lorenzo White in ranking third in receptions (5.67 per game). He also ranked program history to earn Academic All-America honors 1987. As a senior, he earned fi rst-team All-America honors among the NCAA leaders in TD catches (third), receiving three times. A second-team selection in 2011 and 2012, from the Associated Press and Walter Camp Football yards (eighth) and receptions (t-27th). Fifty-seven of Sadler garnered fi rst-team accolades in 2013. Foundation. A fi nalist and fi rst-team his 68 receptions (84 percent) resulted in fi rst downs. All-Big Ten selection, Ringer fi nished 10th in the fi nal With his 21-yard TD reception in the second quarter vs. GEORGE SAIMES #40

AWARDS balloting for the Heisman Trophy. The 5-foot-9, 205-pound Northwestern (Sept. 28), Rogers set both NCAA and Big HONORS & FB | 5-10 | 186 Ringer led the nation in scoring (10.2 points per game) Ten records by catching a TD pass in his 13th-consecutive CANTON, OHIO and rushing TDs (22) while ranking fourth in rushing (125.9 regular-season game and his 14th-straight game overall. yards per game) and 15th in all-purpose yards (157.8 The 6-foot-4, 205-pound junior from Saginaw, Michigan, George Saimes was tabbed as an All- ypg.). He led the Big Ten in scoring and all-purpose yards had six 100-yard receiving games in 2002, tying the American his senior year in 1962 by the and ranked second in rushing. His 1,637 yards rank as single-season mark he set as a sophomore. He had a AP, UPI, Football Writers Association, the second-highest single-season rushing total in school season-best 175 yards vs. Notre Dame (seven catches). Football Coaches Association, New history. Ringer became the fi rst Spartan to record back-to- Rogers fi nished his career ranked among MSU’s BOWL York News, The Sporting News and CBS-TV. Saimes

HISTORY back 1,000-yard seasons since T.J. Duckett in 2000-01. all-time leaders in touchdown receptions (fi rst with 27), churned his way for a team-high 642 rushing yards and He led the Big Ten in rushing for nine consecutive weeks receiving yards (second with 2,821), yards per catch nine TDs and also registered three interceptions while (Sept. 14-Nov. 9) before being overtaken by Iowa’s Shonn (second at 20.9), receptions (third with 135) and scoring serving as defensive captain. A two-time Spartan MVP and Greene on the second-to-last weekend of the regular (12th with 174 points). He produced a school-record 12 fi rst-team All-Big Ten choice, Saimes’ big effort that year season. In fact, Ringer led the conference in rushing, career 100-yard receiving games, including a Spartan was a career-best 153 yards and three TDs on 13 carries scoring and all-purpose yards during that nine-week single-game record 270 yards vs. Fresno State (10 vs. Notre Dame, earning him Midwest Back of the Week stretch. Ringer accounted for 97 percent of Michigan receptions) in the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic. by UPI. He fi nished his college career with 1,253 yards on

THE State’s rushing yards (1,637 of 1,692) and 76 percent of Rogers accounted for 3,108 career all-purpose yards and the ground while notching 18 touchdowns. Chosen in the its rushing attempts (390 of 511) in 2008. He recorded his 29 career touchdowns rank seventh on MSU’s career sixth round of the 1962 pro draft by both the Dallas Texans

UNIVERSITY seven 100-yard rushing games in 2008, including back- chart. He was selected No. 2 overall by the Detroit Lions (AFL) and the (NFL), he earned All-Pro to-back 200-yard games vs. Florida Atlantic (43 carries in the 2003 NFL Draft. honors as a safety with the Buffalo Bills. for career-best 282) and Notre Dame (39 for 201). Ringer had eight multi-TD games as a senior, including a career- best fi ve scores vs. Eastern Michigan. Ringer became

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Squad in a poll conducted by the Lansing State Journal. In RON SAUL #70 #52 June 2006, Smith was rated among the Top 10 Greatest OG | 6-2 | 239 C | 6-1 | 200 Defensive Players of All-Time, according to lists compiled OUTLOOK BUTLER, PA. NEW KENSINGTON, PA. by CollegeFootballNews.com’s Pete Fiutak (No. 6) and 2014 Ron Saul was an All-American his Richard Cirminiello (No. 8). On Sept. 23, 2006, he became Dick Tamburo brought home All- senior season in 1969 as chosen by just the third player in Michigan State football history to America distinction his senior year The Sporting News, Time and the have his jersey number (No. 95) retired. in 1952 as picked by the Associated Newspaper Enterprise Association. Press, Central Press, Newspaper The 6-foot-2, 239-pounder possessed ROBAIRE SMITH #91 Enterprise Association, International exceptional strength and was nicknamed “Hercules” by DE | 6-5 | 268 News Service, New York News, Football Digest and his teammates. He was voted the Spartans’ most valuable FLINT, MICH. Paramount News. Named the Spartans’ MVP of the 1952 SPARTANS

player in ’69 and is the last offensive lineman to earn national championship season, he helped open holes for 2014 that honor. A three-year starter, he and his identical twin Robaire Smith was named a fi rst-team Spartan backs while playing a tough brand of defense brother, Rich, earned Academic All-America honors, the All-American by the Walter Camp which ranked No. 1 in the nation against the rush. One of fi rst brother combo ever to achieve that distinction in the Foundation following his junior season his outstanding performances that year took place against same year. Selected in the fi fth round by the Houston in 1998. He led the defensive line and Notre Dame when he recovered three Irish fumbles in the Oilers in the 1970 NFL Draft, Saul went on to enjoy a was fourth on the team in tackles with 52 (23 solos, 29 third quarter, one of which led to a TD in a 21-3 victory. 13-year professional career. assists) before suffering a broken leg in the fi rst quarter

against Ohio State Nov. 7. The 6-foot-5, 268-pounder from BRAD VAN PELT #10 COACHING SCOTT SHAW #73 Flint, Michigan, led the Spartans in tackles for losses with S | 6-5 | 221 STAFF OG | 6-4 | 297 eight (22 yards) through the fi rst eight games, including OWOSSO, MICH. STERLING HEIGHTS, MICH. two-and-a-half sacks. He ended his MSU career with 38 tackles for losses and 22 sacks, fourth- and fi fth-best in Brad Van Pelt was an All-America pick Scott Shaw was chosen as a fi rst-team school history, respectively. He was chosen in the sixth as a junior in 1971 by the Football News All-American by the Gannett News round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the . and United Press and was a consensus Service as a senior in 1997. Shaw choice as a senior in 1972 including the started all 12 games at left guard and PERCY SNOW #48 Associated Press, Walter Camp Foundation, United Press, helped the Spartans to a No. 24 spot nationally in rushing MLB | 6-3 | 240 The Sporting News, Time Magazine, American Football RECAP offense (199.5 ypg.). He also opened holes for MSU CANTON, OHIO Coaches, Football Writers Association and Universal 2013 running backs who tallied 100 or more yards seven Sports. He helped the Spartans to a No. 2 ranking in the times during the season. At 6-foot-4 and 297 pounds, One of the most decorated MSU Big Ten in total defense by posting 92 hits, tops among Shaw consistently earned the team’s top grade for pass gridders of all time, Percy Snow was MSU defensive backs, while picking off four passes, protection, allowing only one sack all season. He was an All-America choice as picked by returning two of those for TDs (both vs. Oregon State). As drafted in the fi fth round by the Miami Dolphins in the The Sporting News his junior year in a senior, he registered 84 hits and picked off four passes. 1998 NFL Draft. 1988 and garnered fi rst-team distinction in 1989 by the His efforts helped the Green and White allow just 2.8 RECORDS following entities: Kodak, Associated Press, United Press, yards per rush, the benchmark in the league. He became SPARTAN BILL SIMPSON #29 Football Writers, Football News, The Sporting News and the fi rst defensive back ever to receive the DB | 6-1 | 185 the Walter Camp Foundation. During the ’89 campaign, (symbolic of college football’s outstanding player) and ROYAL OAK, MICH. he became the fi rst player ever to capture both the Butkus was tabbed as college football’s defensive back of the and Lombardi Awards. He led all Big Ten players in total year by the Columbus Touchdown Club. He closed out Bill Simpson brought home All-America tackles with 172, then an MSU record. He turned in 11 his career with 256 tackles and was No. 2 on the school’s honors as a senior in 1973 as picked performances of double-digit tackling his senior year and career interception list with 14. He was drafted in the fi rst by The Sporting News and Universal notched 23 takedowns vs. Illinois. A three-year starter, he round by the New York Giants in 1973. He played 14 closed out his career with 473 tackles, No. 2 on MSU’s Sports. Simpson spearheaded SPARTAN years in NFL ranks and was an All-Pro selection on fi ve HISTORY an exceptional Spartan secondary that ranked No. 2 all-time list. He was a fi rst-round selection (13th player occasions. He was named to the Lansing State Journal’s nationally in passing defense and No. 12 in total defense, overall) of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1990 NFL Draft. MSU Centennial Super Squad in 1996 and inducted into intercepting a team-high fi ve passes. He also ranked No. Snow was inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000, College Football 2 in the Big Ten in punting (39.3 avg.). He recorded 64 of Fame in 2010 and the College Football Hall of Fame in Hall of Fame in 2001 and Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in tackles, tops in the MSU defensive secondary, including 2013. Prior to MSU’s Nov. 2, 2013, home game against 2002. Prior to MSU’s Sept. 18, 2010, home game against three touchdown-saving stops. A two-time fi rst-team All- Michigan, Snow’s name was added to Spartan Stadium’s Notre Dame, Van Pelt’s name was added to Spartan Big Ten honoree, Simpson was drafted in the second “Ring of Fame.” Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.” round by the Los Angeles Rams in 1974 (fi rst defensive HONORS & back chosen). In 1996, Simpson was named to MSU’s RAY STACHOWICZ #19 SIDNEY WAGNER #17 AWARDS Centennial Super Squad in a poll conducted by the P | 6-0 | 190 G | 5-11 | 186 Lansing State Journal. BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, OHIO LANSING, MICH.

CHARLES “BUBBA” SMITH #95 A four-year starter, Ray Stachowicz Sidney Wagner was an All-America DE | 6-8 | 280 earned All-America honors as a junior choice as a senior in 1935 as picked BEAUMONT, TEXAS in 1979 by the Football News and as by United Press, International News a senior in 1980 by the Walter Camp Service, New York Sun and Liberty Another of MSU’s all-time greats, Foundation, Football News and the Newspaper Enterprise Magazine. The team captain in ’35, he became the HISTORY BOWL brought home All- Association. He led the Big Ten in punting in 1979 (43.8 fourth MSU player to earn major fi rst-team All-America America recognition as a junior in 1965 avg.) and in 1980 (44.6) in league contests and his overall recognition. He helped MSU to a 6-2 won-lost slate and as chosen by the American Football average of 46.2 yards in ’80 was a Big Ten record and was part of the fi rst back-to-back wins over Michigan, 16-0 Coaches Association, and UPI before being selected to ranked him second nationally (he was fi fth nationally in in 1934 and 25-6 in 1935. nine different squads as a senior. During the ’65 season, ’79). Of his 71 punts in 1980, 13 were 55 yards or longer, he helped the Spartans rank No. 1 in the nation in rushing and of his 230 career attempts, 57 traveled 50 or more defense while playing a key role in holding Ohio State, yards. Closed out his career as MSU’s and the Big Ten’s UNIVERSITY Notre Dame and Michigan to minus rushing yards. At all-time leader in punting average (43.3). When he had 6-foot-8, 280 pounds, his statistics of 30 tackles in 1966 completed his career with the Spartans, he owned the THE (10 tackles for losses) don’t nearly represent his impact four longest punts in MSU history. Also, he became the on opposing squads which either tried double- or triple- fi rst player ever to earn fi rst-team All-Big Ten honors four teaming him or running away from his side of the fi eld. The consecutive seasons. Picked in the third round by the UPI named him Lineman of the Year, and the Baltimore Green Bay Packers in 1981 NFL Draft. Colts made him the No. 1 pick overall in the 1967 NFL Draft. He went on to enjoy an eight-year pro career before being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988. In 1996, he was chosen to MSU’s Centennial Super

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GENE WASHINGTON #84 JERRY WEST #77 JEREL WORTHY #99 WR | 6-3 | 218 OT | 5-11 | 218 DT | 6-2 | 308 LAPORTE, TEXAS DURAND, MICH. HUBER HEIGHTS, OHIO A two-time First-Team All-American A key member of the legendary 1966 Consensus All-American Jerel Worthy Spartan football team, Jerry West anchored a Spartan defensive unit that

2014 and two-time First-Team All-Big Ten selection (1965-66), Gene Washington claimed All-America honors his senior led the Big Ten in rushing defense OUTLOOK led the team in receptions for three- year as picked by the Newspaper (100.5 yards per game), total defense straight seasons. A three-year starter for Coach Duffy Enterprise Association. In Big Ten outings, West’s solid (277.4 ypg.) and sacks (45) in 2011. Worthy, a 6-foot-2, Daugherty from 1964-66, Washington helped Michigan blocking enabled the Green and White to pace the 308-pound junior defensive tackle, earned First-Team State to a combined record of 23-6-1 during his conference in both rushing (223.2 ypg.) and in scoring All-America honors from The Associated Press, American career, including back-to-back Big Ten and National (30.4 ppg.). One of the many fi ne performances for the Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Walter Camp Championships in 1965-66. During that three-year span, 5-foot-11, 218-pounder that year came on a sloppy Ohio Football Foundation, CBSSports.com, Yahoo! Sports and the Spartans posted a 17-3 record in Big Ten games. Stadium fi eld when his pass protection skills helped QB NBCSports.com. He became the fi rst Spartan defensive 2014 As a junior, Washington earned All-America honors from Jimmy Raye pass for 68 yards during an 83-yard winning lineman to earn AP First-Team All-America honors

SPARTANS The Football News, Football Digest and Central Press. TD drive in an 11-8 win over the Buckeyes. since defensive end Charles “Bubba” Smith in 1966. In In 1965, he hooked up with quarterback Steve Juday to addition, Worthy was named one of 12 semifi nalists for the establish career bests in receptions (40) and receiving LORENZO WHITE #34 (college lineman of the year) and one of yards (638). Washington also tied for the Big Ten lead TB | 5-11 | 204 16 semifi nalists for the Award (defensive in TD receptions (four) while ranking second in receiving FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. player of the year). A fi rst-team All-Big Ten selection by yards (544) and fi fth in receptions (30). He earned both the coaches and media, Worthy ranked fourth on the Lineman of the Week honors from Sports Illustrated after Lorenzo White captured All-America team in tackles for loss (10.5 for 42 yards), including 3.5

STAFF catching three TD passes against Indiana, as MSU scored honors as a sophomore in 1985 as sacks (28 yards). He produced a tackle for loss in nine of chosen by the Associated Press, United MSU’s 14 games. Worthy recorded 30 tackles (19 solos, COACHING 17 fourth-quarter points en route to a 27-13 victory to clinch the Big Ten championship and a trip to the Rose Press, Football Writers, The Sporting 11 assists) and was credited with 14 quarterback hits and Bowl. Washington had a game-high four receptions for 81 News, American Football Coaches and the Walter Camp 10 QB hurries. He closed out his collegiate career in style yards against UCLA in the 1966 Rose Bowl. His 42-yard Foundation. As a senior in 1987, seven different agencies by matching his career high in tackles (5) and tackles for grab from Juday set up MSU’s fi rst touchdown against tabbed him as an All-American including Kodak, United loss (2 for 2 yards) in MSU’s 33-30 triple-overtime win the Bruins. As a 6-foot-3, 218-pound senior, Washington Press, Football Writers, the Walter Camp Foundation and over No. 18 Georgia in the 2012 Outback Bowl. Worthy was utilized primarily as a blocker, as the 9-0-1 Spartans Football News. In 1985, he fi nished fourth in the voting made three tackles in MSU’s 37-31 victory over No. 4

2013 averaged 230.5 rushing yards. In 1966, he received for the Heisman Trophy after rushing for a school and Big Wisconsin, including one for a 3-yard loss. He registered RECAP First-Team All-America recognition from The Sporting Ten seasonal record 2,066 yards. His 1,908 yards during four stops and recovered a fumble at Notre Dame. The News, United Press International and American Football the regular season at the time was the fourth-best single- Huber Heights, Ohio, native started 38 of 40 career Coaches Association. Washington caught 27 passes season rushing total in the history of college football and games and recorded 107 tackles, with 27.5 resulting in for a then school-record 677 yards and a career-best the highest by a sophomore. He rushed for 200 or more losses (118 yards) including 12 sacks (78 yards). Those seven TDs. He averaged an incredible 25.0 yards per yards on four occasions including a 286-yard effort vs. marks rank among MSU’s all-time leaders: tied for 12th in catch as a senior. Washington closed out his career as Indiana. During the ’87 season, White helped MSU to its sacks and 13th in tackles for loss. He also blocked three MSU’s all-time leader in receptions (102), receiving yards fi rst Rose Bowl since 1966 by rushing for 1,572 yards. His kicks. Worthy was selected by the Green Bay Packers in (1,857) and TD receptions (16). His 18.2 yards per catch 132.6 rushing yards per game during the regular season the second round (No. 51 overall) of the 2012 National still rank ninth on MSU’s all-time list. Washington had ranked him No. 6 nationally. He rushed for 100-plus yards Football League Draft. SPARTAN RECORDS six career 100-yard receiving games. Washington was on seven occasions and established a school record for selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the fi rst round (No. attempts in a game with 56 vs. Indiana while fi nishing that TOM YEWCIC #41 8 overall) of the 1967 NFL Draft and became a two-time contest with a personal-best 292 yards on the ground and QB | 5-11 | 180 Pro Bowl selection (1969-70). He was inducted into the fi nished with school records in rushing yardage (4,887, CONEMAUGH, PA. MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1992 and named to the then No. 2 in the history of Big Ten) and attempts with Lansing State Journal’s MSU Centennial Super Squad in 1,082. White, who was named to the MSU Centennial Tom Yewcic, the leader of the Spartan 1996. Washington was inducted into the College Football Super Squad in 1996, was inducted into the Michigan offense during their 9-0 season, gained Hall of Fame in 2011. Prior to MSU’s Oct. 22, 2011, home State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010. All-America status as a junior in 1952 HISTORY SPARTAN game against Wisconsin, his name was added to Spartan as selected by NBC-TV. He completed Stadium’s “Ring of Fame.” SAM WILLIAMS #88 41-of-95 passes for 941 yards, then a school seasonal E | 6-5 | 255 record, and 10 TDs. In his fi rst game as starting GEORGE WEBSTER #90 DANSVILLE, MICH. quarterback, he drew acclaim after completing 7-of-14 ROV | 6-4 | 218 passes for 171 yards in sparking a come-from-behind ANDERSON, S.C. Sam Williams was an All-American as 27-13 win over Michigan. He became just the second a senior in 1958 as picked by UPI, Spartan QB to reach the 200-yard plateau in passing when George Webster earned All-America Time Magazine, Football Coaches he passed for 202 yards against Texas A&M. Yewcic

AWARDS Association, and the New York News. fi nished his Spartan football career with 18 touchdown

HONORS & acclaim his junior (1965) and senior (1966) years by the Associated Press, After dropping out of MSU and serving a four-year passes and 1,480 passing yards, and MSU compiled a United Press, American Football stint with the Navy, Williams emerged as a threat both 27-1 record during his three years on the team In 1954, Coaches Association, Football News, the Newspaper offensively and defensively. A workhorse who averaged Yewcic was a fi rst-team All-American and helped Enterprise Association and New York News while being nearly 50 minutes per game, he caught a team-high 15 the baseball team win its fi rst Big Ten title and advance to named to the Football Writers, The Sporting News passes for 242 yards while wreaking havoc as a defensive the College World Series. Yewcic is the only player to win and Central Press teams his senior year. Webster end. A two-time fi rst-team All-Big Ten pick, he served as a Rose Bowl (1953) and also be named the College World the Spartan captain of the ’58 squad. He was credited with Series Most Valuable Player. He signed a pro baseball

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HISTORY to a No. 1 ranking in the Big Ten in total defense in 1965 13 solo stops against Michigan while Illinois and Purdue contract before entering the pro football ranks with Toronto (No. 2 nationally, 169.9 ypg.) and 1966. As a senior, he ran nearly all their sweep plays to the opposite side of the of the CFL. Yewcic was a member of the Boston Patriots posted 93 tackles, including 10 tackles for losses, and fi eld. Drafted before he even participated in college (L.A. in the American Football League from 1961-66 and was helped MSU rank No. 3 nationally in rushing defense. The Rams in 1955), he played one season for the Rams before named to the Patriots All-1960s AFL Team as a punter. Spartans’ MVP in ’66, he became just the second MSU joining the Detroit Lions, where he played until 1966. gridder to have his jersey retired (No. 90). Drafted in the fi rst round by the Houston Oilers in 1967, he played 10

THE years in the pro ranks. He was named MSU’s Greatest Player in a vote taken by Spartan fans in 1969. In 1996,

UNIVERSITY he was chosen as a member of MSU’s Centennial Super Squad.

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Mandarich, Tony, OT ++ 1987, ++ 1988 1954 HM James Bobbitt T ALL-TIME MSU Martin, Demetrice, DB + 1994 HM Edward Budde G HM Randall Schrecengost T Masters, Norman, T ++ 1955 HM Stephen Mellinger G OUTLOOK FIRST-TEAM ALL- HM Henry Bullough G

HM Dewey Lincoln HB 2014 McClowry, Terrence, LB ++ 1974 HM John Matsock HB BIG TEN Migyanka, Charles, ROV + 1964 HM LeRoy Bolden HB 1963 ++ Consensus | + Coaches | * Media Miller, John, S + 1987, ++ 1988 1++ Sherman Lewis HB Adams, Flozell, OT ++ 1997 Montgomery, Greg, P * 1985, ++ 1986, + 1987 1955 1* Daniel Underwood E Adams, Johnny, CB + 2011, + 2012 Morrall, Earl, QB ++ 1955 1++ Norman Masters T 2++ Earl Lattimer G Adderley, Herbert, HB + 1960 Morrissey, James, LB + 1984 1++ Earl Morrall QB 2+ Roger Lopes FB Allen, Eric, HB ++ 1971 Moten, Eric, OG ++ 1990 2++ Carl Nystrom G HM Edward Lothamer E Andersen, Morten, PK ++ 1981 Ninowski, James, QB ++ 1957 2++ Gerald Planutis FB SPARTANS Parker, Phillip, FS + 1983, + 1984, + 1985 HM Matthew Snorton E Apisa, Robert, FB * 1966 HM David Kaiser E 2014 HM Rahn Bentley T Peterson, Julian, LB * 1999 HM John Lewis E Bailey, Charles, DT * 1968 HM David Herman T Phillips, Jess, DB + 1966 HM Patrick Burke T Baker, Edwin, RB * 2010 HM John Karpinski G Piette, Thomas, C + 1981 HM Joseph Badaczewski C Banks, Carl, LB + 1981, ++ 1982, ++ 1983 HM Alton Owens T Pitts, Alfred, C + 1977 HM Walter Kowalczyk HB Barnett, Harlon, DB ++ 1989 HM Richard Proebstle QB Poole, Sean, OT * 2004 HM Clarence Peaks HB Bass, Dan, LB ++ 1979 HM Dewey Lincoln HB Bates, Aaron, P * 2010 Reese, Ike, OLB + 1997 1956 HM Ronald Rubick HB

Ringer, Javon, RB ++ 2008 COACHING Behrman, David, T/C * 1961, * 1962 HM Louis Bobich HB Rison, Andre, WR ++ 1986, ++ 1988 2++ Joel Jones E Bell, Le’Veon, RB ++ 2012 STAFF Bethea, Larry, DT ++ 1977 Robinson, Trenton, S * 2011 2++ Daniel Currie G 1964 2++ John Matsko C Brammer, Mark, TE ++ 1978, + 1979 Rogers, Charles, WR ++ 2002 1++ Richard Gordon HB HM Anthony Kolodziej E Brenner, Allen, S ++ 1968 Rush, Jerry, T * 1964 1* Jerry Rush T HM Patrick Burke T Bolden, LeRoy, HB ++ 1953 Sadler, Mike, P + 2012, + 2013 1+ Charles Migyanka ROV HM Dennis Mendyk HB Bullough, Chuck, LB * 1991 Saimes, George, FB ++ 1961, ++ 1962 2+ Donald Japinga HB HM Walter Kowalczyk HB Bullough, Max, LB + 2012, ++ 2013 Saint-Dic, Jonal, DE * 2007 2+ Herman Johnson HB HM Donald Gilbert FB Bullough, Shane, LB + 1986 Saul, Richard, DE/LB ++ 1969 HM George Webster ROV Saul, Ronald, OG ++ 1969 Burke, Patrick, T ++ 1957 1957 HM Stephen Juday QB RECAP Shurmur, Pat, C + 1987 2013 Burress, Plaxico, WR ++ 1999 1++ Samuel Williams E HM Louis Bobich HB Simpson, William, DB ++ 1972, + 1973 Burroughs, James, DB + 1981 1++ Patrick Burke T Smith, Charles, DE ++ 1965, ++ 1966 1965 Byrd, Eugene, E ++ 1978 1++ Ellison Kelly G Smith, Otto, DE ++ 1974 1++ Eugene Washington E Calhoun, Shilique, DE ++ 2013 1++ Daniel Currie C Smith, Robaire, DE ++ 1999 1++ Clinton Jones HB Campbell, Amp, CB ++ 1999 1++ James Ninowski QB Snow, Percy, LB * 1987, ++ 1988, ++ 1989 1++ Charles Smith E Chatlos, George, DE * 1967 1++ Walter Kowalczyk HB 1++ George Webster ROV Clark, Gail, LB ++ 1972 Stachowicz, Ray, P * 1977, + 1978, ++ 1979, ++ 1980 2++ David Kaiser E RECORDS

1* Stephen Juday QB SPARTAN Cobb, Michael, TE + 1975, ++ 1976 Strayhorn, Jason, C ++ 1998 3++ Francis O’Brien G 1* Ronald Goovert LB Conroy, Dan, K ++ 2010 Swenson, Brett, K ++ 2009 3++ FB 1* Donald Japinga HB Conti, Anthony, OG + 1966 Taubert, James, DT + 1974 HM John Middleton G 1+ Harold Lucas G Curl, Ronald, DT * 1969, ++ 1971 Thornhill, Charles, DB ++ 1966 HM Donald Gilbert FB Currie, Daniel, C ++ 1957 Thornhill, Josh, LB ++ 2000, ++ 2001 2++ John Karpinski G Davis, Travis, DT ++ 1989 Underwood, Daniel, E * 1963 1958 2++ Robert Apisa FB 2+ Jerry West T DeLamielleure, Joe, OG ++ 1971, ++ 1972 Van Pelt, Brad, DB ++ 1971, ++ 1972 1++ Samuel Williams E 2* Boris Dimitroff C DeMarco, Brian, OT + 1994 Washington, Eugene, E ++ 1965, ++ 1966 1++ Ellison Kelly G Webster, George, E ++ 1965, ++ 1966 HM Robert Viney E 2++ Dean Look HB SPARTAN Dennard, Darqueze, CB + 2012, ++ 2013 HISTORY HM Donald Bierowicz T Dohoney, Donald, E ++ 1953 West, Jerry, OT ++ 1966 1959 HM Alton Owens T Drummond, Kurtis, S + 2013 White, Blair, WR + 2009 HM David Techlin G Duckett, Tico, TB * 1990, ++ 1992 White, Lorenzo, TB ++ 1985, ++ 1987 1* Dean Look QB HM Dwight Lee HB DuPree, Billy Joe, TE + 1972 Wiley, Otis, SS ++ 2008 HM Frederick Arbanas E Fields, Brandon, P * 2003, * 2004, ++ 2006 Williams, Samuel, E ++ 1957, ++ 1958 HM William Pyle T 1966 Wojciechowski, John, OG * 1985 HM Donald Wright C Foreman, Joel, OG ++ 2011 1++ Eugene Washington E Gibson, Kirk, FL ++ 1978 Worthy, Jerel, DT ++ 2011 HM David Manders C HM Larry Cundiff T 1++ Jerry West OT Goovert, Ronald, LB * 1965 Young, Duane, TE + 1990 HONORS &

1++ Clinton Jones HB AWARDS Gordon, Richard, HB ++ 1964 HM Herbert Adderley HB HM Gary Ballman HB 1++ Charles Smith DE Graves, Thomas, DB * 1978 1++ Charles Thornhill DB Hannon, Thomas, DB ++ 1975, * 1976 YEAR-BY-YEAR 1960 1++ George Webster DB Hawkins, Courtney, WR * 1989, * 1991 1+ Herbert Adderley HB 1++ Richard Kenney PK Hill, Renaldo, CB + 2000 ALL-BIG TEN 2+ Frederick Arbanas E 1* Robert Apisa FB Hinesly, James, OT ++ 1978 HM Frederick Boylen G 1* Nicholas Jordan DT Jackson, Levi, HB + 1974 SELECTIONS List includes fi rst-, second-, third-team HM David Behrman G 1+ Anthony Conti OG Japinga, Donald, HB * 1965 HM Gary Ballman HB 1+ Jess Phillips DB

and honorable mention selections HISTORY Jarrett, Craig, P + 1999 2++ Patrick Gallinagh DT 1 First Team | 2 Second Team | 3 Third BOWL Jenkins, Carlos, LB + 1990 1961 2++ James Raye QB Team Johnson, Jim, OT * 1990 1++ George Saimes FB 2* Phillip Hoag DE HM - Honorable Mention Jones, Clinton, HB ++ 1965, ++ 1966 1* David Behrman T 2* Joseph Pryzbycki OT + Coaches’ selection Jones, Greg, LB + 2008, ++ 2009, ++ 2010 2* Sherman Lewis HB 2+ Jeffrey Richardson OT * AP/Media selection Jordan, Nicholas, DT * 1966 HM Art Brandstatter Jr. E HM George Chatlos DE ++ Consensus selection Juday, Stephen, QB * 1965 HM Charles Brown G HM Allen Brenner E 1953 HM David Manders C HM Dwight Lee HB Kelly, Ellison, G ++ 1957, ++ 1958 UNIVERSITY Kenney, Richard, PK ++ 1966 1++ Donald Dohoney E HM Edward Budde G HM Drake Garrett DB HM Anthony Kumiega G HM Regis Cavender FB Kowalczyk, Walter, HB ++ 1957 1++ LeRoy Bolden HB THE HM Dewey Lincoln HB Krumm, Todd, S ++ 1987 2* Ferris Hallmark G 1967 Kula, Bob, OT ++ 1989 2* Thomas Yewcic QB 1962 1* George Chatlos DE Land, Melvin, DT ++ 1978 HM Ellis Duckett E 2++ Joseph Pryzbycki OT Langeloh, John, PK + 1990 HM Henry Bullough G 1++ George Saimes FB HM James Neal C 1* David Behrman C HM Ronald Ranieri C Lewis, Isaiah, S + 2013 HM Allen Brenner E Lewis, Sherman, HB ++ 1963 HM Evan Slonac FB 2+ Matthew Snorton E 2* Sherman Lewis HB HM Charles Bailey DT Look, Dean, QB * 1959 HM William Wells HB HM Ernest Clark E HM Drake Garrett DB Lucas, Harold, G + 1965

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1968 HM Charles Baggett QB 2++ Smiley Creswell DT 1988 HM Otto Smith DE HM Ted Jones E 1++ Allen Brenner S 1++ Andre Rison WR HM Kim Rowekamp LB HM Randy Lark OG 1* Charles Bailey DT 1++ Tony Mandarich OT HM DT HM Walter Schramm OT 2++ Richard Saul DG 1++ Percy Snow LB HM Ralf Mojsiejenko P/PK 2* Ronald Saul OG 1++ John Miller S 1976 HM Otis Grant FL

2014 2+ Allen Brenner E 2++ Kevin Robbins OT 1++ Michael Cobb TE HM Marvin Mantos OG HM Edward McLoud C 2++ Bob Kula OG OUTLOOK 1* Thomas Hannon DB HM James Neely LB HM William Triplett QB 2++ Blake Ezor TB 2++ Alfred Pitts C HM Frank Waters Jr. HB 2++ Travis Davis DT 2++ Kirk Gibson FL 1983 HM Thomas Love HB 2++ Kurt Larson LB 2++ Larry Bethea DT 1++ Carl Banks LB 2 + Derrick Reed DB 2* Anton Bruggenthies OT 1+ Phillip Parker S 1969 HM Josh Butland P HM Richard Baes HB 2++ Ralf Mojsiejenko P 1++ Ronald Saul OG HM DE HM Otto Smith DE HM E 1++ Richard Saul DE/LB HM John Budde DE HM Scott Auer OT 2014 1* Ronald Curl DT 1977 HM James Morrissey LB 2++ Donald Law LB 1989 SPARTANS 1 * Ray Stachowicz P HM Tim Cunningham S HM Donald Highsmith HB 1++ Bob Kula OT 1++ Larry Bethea DT HM Eric Allen HB 1++ Travis Davis DT 1+ Alfred Pitts C 1984 HM Franklin Foreman E 1++ Percy Snow LB 2++ Mark Anderson DB 1+ James Morrissey LB HM Donald Baird OG 1++ Harlon Barnett DB 2+ Kirk Gibson FL 1+ Phillip Parker FS 1* Courtney Hawkins WR 2+ Mark Brammer TE 2+ Ralf Mojsiejenko PK 1970 2++ Josh Butland P 2+ Paul Rudzinski LB 2+ Kelly Quinn DE 2++ Gordon Bowdell E 2* Duane Young TE HM James Earley FB 2+ Carl Butler TB STAFF 2* Joe DeLamielleure OG 2+ Courtney Hawkins WR HM James Hinesly OT 2* Mark Napolitan C

COACHING 2* Thomas Beard C 2+ Eric Moten OG HM Hans Nielsen HM Butch Rolle TE 2+ Eric Allen HB 2+ Blake Ezor TB HM John Wojciechowski OG HM Michael Rasmussen QB 2+ John Langeloh PK 1978 HM Mark Ingram FL HM Wilton Martin DE HM* QB 1++ Eugene Byrd E HM Robert Morse FB HM Brad Van Pelt DB HM++ Matt Vanderbeek DE 1++ Mark Brammer TE HM James Rinella DT HM++ Carlos Jenkins LB 1971 1++ James Hinesly OT HM Anthony Bell LB 1++ Kirk Gibson FL HM Blake Ezor TB 1++ Joe DeLamielleure OG HM Veno Belk TE 2013 1++ Melvin Land DT HM Eric Moten OG RECAP 1++ Eric Allen HB HM Lonnie Young CB 1* Thomas Graves DB HM John Langeloh PK 1++ Ronald Curl DT HM Terrance Lewis CB 1+ Ray Stachowicz P HM+ Ventson Donelson DB 1++ Brad Van Pelt DB 2++ Edward Smith QB 1985 HM* LB 2* Billy Joe DuPree TE 2++ Mark Anderson DB 1++ Lorenzo White TB 2+ Ernest Hamilton LB 2* Dan Bass LB 1+ Phillip Parker FS 1990 HM William Dawson DT HM Steve Smith HB 1* John Wojciechowski OG HM Gail Clark LB 1++ Eric Moten OG HM Michael Densmore OG 1* Greg Montgomery P HM Mark Niesen S 1* Tico Duckett TB 2* Steven Bogdalek OT HM Marvin Roberts OT 1* Jim Johnson OT 1979 2++ Shane Bullough LB

SPARTAN HM Michael Rasmussen QB 1+ Duane Young TE RECORDS 1++ Ray Stachowicz P 2+ Greg Montgomery P 1+ John Langeloh PK 1++ Dan Bass LB 1972 2+ Kelly Quinn DE 1+ Carlos Jenkins LB 1+ Mark Brammer TE 1++ Joe DeLamielleure OG HM Mark Ingram FL 2++ Bobby Wilson DT 2+ Angelo Fields OT 1++ Gail Clark LB HM John Jones DE 2* Duane Young TE 2+ Morten Andersen PK 1++ Brad Van Pelt DB HM Butch Rolle TE 2* John Langeloh PK 2+ Bernard Hay DT 1++ William Simpson DB 2* Carlos Jenkins LB HM Eugene Byrd E 1986 1+ Billy Joe DuPree TE 2* Chuck Bullough LB HM Steve Smith HB 1++ Andre Rison WR 2++ Gary Van Elst DT 2+ Dixon Edwards LB

HISTORY HM Derek Hughes HB 1++ Greg Montgomery P SPARTAN 2+ James Nicholson OT 2+ Tico Duckett TB HM James Burroughs DB 1+ Shane Bullough LB 2+ Brian McConnell DE 2+ Jim Johnson OT HM Matthew Foster C 2+ Dave Yarema QB HM Marvin Roberts OT HM++ Hyland Hickson TB HM Larry Savage LB 2+ Lorenzo White TB HM John Shinsky DT HM++ Jeff Pearson C HM Mark Anderson DB 2++ Mark Nichols DT HM Mark Niesen QB HM++ Courtney Hawkins FL 2* Mark Ingram FL HM++ Bill Johnson DE 1980 2* John Budde DE 1973 HM* Dixon Edwards LB 1++ Ray Stachowicz P HM Pat Shurmur C 1+ William Simpson DB HM* Josh Butland P 2++ Rodney Strata OG HM Bobby Morse FB 2++ John Shinsky DT HM* Alan Haller DB AWARDS 2+ Morten Andersen PK HM Mike Sargent TE HONORS & 2* Raymond Nester LB HM+ Dan Enos QB HM Ted Jones E HM Tony Mandarich OT 2+ Terrence McClowry LB HM+ Chuck Bullough LB HM QB 2++ Mark Niesen DB HM Doug Rogers OG HM Steve Smith HB HM Otto Smith DE HM Todd Krumm CB 1991 HM Smiley Creswell DT HM Clarence Bullock FB 1* Courtney Hawkins FL HM Thomas Morris S 1987 1* Chuck Bullough LB 1++ Todd Krumm S 1974 2++ Tico Duckett TB 1981 1++ Tony Mandarich OT 1++ Otto Smith DE 2++ Josh Butland P BOWL 1++ Morten Andersen PK 1++ Lorenzo White TB

HISTORY 1++ Terrence McClowry LB 2+ Bill Johnson DE 1+ Thomas Piette C 1+ John Miller S 1+ Levi Jackson HB 2+ Chuck Bullough LB 1+ Carl Banks LB 1+ Greg Montgomery P 1+ James Taubert DT HM++ Rob Fredrickson OLB 1+ James Burroughs DB 1+ Pat Shurmur C 2++ Gregory Schaum DT HM++ Toby Heaton OG HM Daryl Turner E 1* Percy Snow LB 2* Thomas Graves DB HM++ Jim Johnson OT HM Ted Jones E 2++ Travis Davis DT HM Gregory Croxton OG HM++ Jim DelVerne PK HM Alan Kimichik TE 2++ Tim Moore LB HM Charles Baggett QB HM++ Alan Haller DB HM Jeffrey Wiska OT 2++ Mark Nichols DT HM Michael Duda DE HM* Bill Johnson DE THE HM Smiley Creswell DT 2++ Andre Rison SE HM Kim Rowekamp LB HM+ Courtney Hawkins FL HM George Cooper LB HM John Budde DE HM+ S UNIVERSITY 1975 HM Steve Maidlow LB HM Blake Ezor TB 1++ Thomas Hannon DB HM Tim Cunningham S HM John Langeloh PK 1992 HM Kurt Larson LB 1+ Michael Cobb TE 1982 1++ Tico Duckett TB 2+ Gregory Schaum DT HM Bobby McAllister QB 2++ Ty Hallock LB 1++ Carl Banks LB HM Levi Jackson FB 2++ Toby Heaton OG

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2* Mitch Lyons TE HM* Lemar Marshall DB 2* William Whitticker OG HM+ Edwin Baker RB 2* Craig Thomas TB HM* Aric Morris SS HM++ Jason Harmon FS HM++ QB

HM++ Myron Bell CB HM* Robert Newkirk DT HM* Chris Morris C HM* B.J. Cunningham WR OUTLOOK

HM++ Mill Coleman FL/QB HM* Julian Peterson DE HM* Jason Randall TE HM++ Mark Dell WR 2014 HM++ William Reese DT HM++ Ronald Stanley LB HM++ Joel Foreman OG HM++ Steve Wasylk SS 1999 HM++ QB HM+ Charlie Gantt TE HM+ Mitch Lyons TE 1++ Plaxico Burress WR HM+ William Whitticker OG HM+ Marcus Hyde S HM+ Craig Thomas TB 1++ Robaire Smith DE HM* Trenton Robinson S HM+ Mike Edwards DE 1++ Amp Campbell DB 2005 HM* Chris L. Rucker CB HM+ Juan Hammonds DE 1* Julian Peterson LB 2+ Eric Smith SS HM++ Jerel Worthy DT 1+ Craig Jarrett P HM++ Domata Peko DT HM* D.J. Young OT 1993 2++ Shaun Mason OG HM+ Jerramy Scott WR SPARTANS

2++ OT 2++ Chris Baker TE HM* Eric Smith SS 2011 2014 2* QB 2++ Paul Edinger K HM* Drew Stanton QB 1+ Johnny Adams CB 2* Rob Fredrickson OLB 2++ Aric Morris DB HM++ Stefon Wheeler OTG 1++ Joel Foreman OG HM++ Myron Bell DB 2+ Julian Peterson LB 1* Trenton Robinson S HM++ Mark Birchmeier C 2* Craig Jarrett P 2006 1++ Jerel Worhy DT HM++ Juan Hammonds DE HM++ Renaldo Hill CB 1++ Brandon Fields P 2* Johnny Adams CB HM+ Mill Coleman FL HM++ Casey Jensen C 2+ Kyle Cook OG 2* Denicos Allen LB

HM+ Rob Fredrickson OLB HM++ Greg Robinson-Randall OT HM* Kyle Cook OG 2+ Max Bullough LB COACHING HM* Kerry Reed WR

HM+ Jim Miller QB HM++ T.J. Turner LB 2+ Kirk Cousins QB STAFF HM+ Bob Organ TE HM+ Lloyd Clemons TB HM++ Clifton Ryan DT 2++ B.J. Cunningham WR HM+ Steve Wasylk DB HM++ Brett Swenson K 2++ William Gholston DE 2000 HM* Otis Wiley FS 2++ Isaiah Lewis S 1994 1++ Josh Thornhill LB 2+ Brian Linthicum TE 1+ Brian DeMarco OT 1+ Renaldo Hill CB 2007 HM+ Denicos Allen LB 1+ Demetrice Martin DB 2++ T.J. Duckett TB 1* Jonal Saint-Dic DE HM++ Le’Veon Bell RB 2* Brian DeMarco OT 2* Shaun Mason OG 2* Pete Clifford OT HM* Max Bullough LB 2++ Shane Hannah OT 2+ Richard Newsome FS 2++ Javon Ringer RB HM* Dan Conroy K

2* Demetrice Martin DB 2* Cedric Henry CB 2+ Jonal Saint-Dic DE RECAP

HM* Kirk Cousins QB 2013 HM++ Mark Birchmeier C 2* Renaldo Hill CB 2++ Devin Thomas WR HM* Darqueze Dennard CB HM++ Matt Christensen OLB HM++ Chris Baker TE HM++ Ervin Baldwin DE HM* Brian Linthicum TE HM* Reggie Garnett MLB HM++ Siitupe Peko OT HM+ RB HM+ Keshawn Martin WR HM++ Juan Hammonds DE HM++ Jace Sayler DT HM++ Kellen Davis TE HM* Chris McDonald OG HM* Ike Reese OLB HM++ Josh Shaw DT HM* QB HM* Chris Norman LB HM+ Cedric Henry CB HM* Travis Key FS HM* Kevin Pickelman NT 1995 HM+ Shaun Mason OG 2008 HM+ Trenton Robinson S RECORDS 2+ Tony Banks QB HM* Richard Newsome FS SPARTAN 1+ Greg Jones LB HM++ Marcus Rush DE 2* Bob Denton OT 1++ Javon Ringer RB 2012 HM++ Flozell Adams OT 2001 1++ Otis Wiley SS HM* Yakini Allen DT 1++ Josh Thornhill LB 1+ Johnny Adams CB 2* Aaron Bates P HM* Tony Banks QB 2++ Chris Baker TE 1++ Le’Veon Bell RB 2* Greg Jones LB HM+ Reggie Garnett MLB 2* T.J. Duckett TB 1+ Max Bullough LB 2* Roland Martin OG HM++ Derrick Mason WR 2* Charles Rogers WR 1+ Darqueze Dennard CB 2* Jesse Miller OT 2+ Josh Shaw DT 1+ Mike Sadler P 2++ Brett Swenson K 1996 HM+ T.J. Duckett TB 2* Johnny Adams CB SPARTAN HM++ Trevor Anderson DE HISTORY 2++ Flozell Adams OT HM++ Herb Haygood WR 2* Max Bullough LB HM++ Charlie Gantt TE 2+ Derrick Mason WR HM++ Craig Jarrett P 2* Darqueze Dennard CB HM++ Brian Hoyer QB 2* Todd Schultz QB HM++ Broderick Nelson CB 2* William Gholston DE HM* Justin Kershaw DT 2* Ike Reese OLB HM+ Charles Rogers WR 2* Mike Sadler P HM* Brandon Long DE HM++ Matt Beard C HM* Josh Shaw DT 2++ Dion Sims TE HM* Joel Nitchman C HM++ Reggie Garnett MLB HM+ Thomas Wright FS HM++ Denicos Allen LB HM+ Todd Schultz QB HM++ Chris L. Rucker CB HM+ William Gholston DE HM* Chris Gardner PK 2002 HM++ Blair White WR HM++ Isaiah Lewis S

HM* Derrick Mason WR 2009 HM++ Chris McDonald OG HONORS & 1++ Charles Rogers WR HM++ Marcus Rush DE AWARDS HM* Chris Smith DT HM++ Thomas Wright SS 1++ Greg Jones LB 1++ Brett Swenson K 2013 1997 1+ Blair White WR 2003 1++ Max Bullough LB 1++ Flozell Adams OT 2+ Joel Nitchman C 1++ Shilique Calhoun DE 1+ Ike Reese OLB 1* Brandon Fields P 2* Blair White WR 1++ Darqueze Dennard CB 2++ Amp Campbell CB 2++ QB HM++ Trevor Anderson DE 1+ Kurtis Drummond S 2++ Sedrick Irvin TB 2+ Clifford Dukes DE HM* Kirk Cousins QB 1+ Isaiah Lewis S 2++ Josh Keur TE 2+ Brandon Fields P HM++ Joel Foreman OG 1+ Mike Sadler P 2++ Robaire Smith DE 2+ Steve Stewart OT HM* Charlie Gantt TE 2++ Denicos Allen LB HISTORY 2* Ray Hill CB 2* Greg Taplin DE HM* Joel Nitchman C 2* Jack Allen C BOWL 2* Ike Reese OLB 2+ Joe Tate OG HM++ Chris L. Rucker CB 2+ Connor Cook QB 2* Scott Shaw OG HM* Clifford Dukes DE HM+ Jeremy Ware CB 2* Kurtis Drummond S HM+ Ray Hill CB HM++ Paul Harker OG 2* Mike Sadler P 2010 HM+ Scott Shaw OG HM++ Jason Harmon S 2++ Blake Treadwell OG HM+ Dimitrius Underwood DE HM* Mike Labinjo LB 1* Edwin Baker RB HM+ Jack Allen C HM* Sorie Kanu FS HM* Dave Rayner K 1* Aaron Bates P HM* Connor Cook QB HM* Steve Stewart OT 1++ Dan Conroy K UNIVERSITY 1998 HM++ Fou Fonoti OT HM+ Greg Taplin DE 1++ Greg Jones LB HM++ Dan France OG

1++ Jason Strayhorn C THE HM* Joe Tate OG 2+ Johnny Adams CB HM* Michael Geiger PK 2++ Paul Edinger PK 2+ Aaron Bates P HM++ RB 2++ Sedrick Irvin TB 2004 2* Charlie Gantt TE HM* Isaiah Lewis S 2+ Sorie Kanu FS 1* Sean Poole OT 2++ Eric Gordon LB HM++ Marcus Rush DE 2+ Robert Newkirk DT 1* Brandon Fields P 2* Marcus Hyde S HM++ Trae Waynes DB 2* Plaxico Burress WR 2++ Dave Rayner K 2+ Trenton Robinson S 2* Craig Jarrett P 2+ Brandon Fields P 2+ Chris L. Rucker CB HM+ Plaxico Burress WR 2+ Sean Poole OT 2+ D.J. Young OT HM* Sorie Kanu FS 2+ Jason Randall TE HM* Johnny Adams CB

2014 ROSE BOWL CHAMPIONS • 2013 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 173 ACADEMIC HONORS CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT (Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America) 1991 Toby Heaton OG (1st) 1952 John Wilson B *(1st) Mark MacFarland WR (1st) 1953 Donald Dohoney E (1st) Steve Wasylk SS (1st)

2014 Carl Diener E (2nd) 1992 Mill Coleman WR 1954 Donald Kauth E (2nd) (1st) Mark MacFarland WR (1st) OUTLOOK 1955 Carl Nystrom G (1st) Steve Wasylk SS (1st) 1957 Blanche Martin B (1st) 1993 Mill Coleman WR (1st) Robert Jewett E (2nd) Rob Fredrickson LB (1st) 1958 Richard Barker E (2nd) Steve Wasylk SS (1st) Ellison Kelly G (2nd) 1994 Mill Coleman WR (1st) Blanche Martin B (honorary) 1995 Matt Beard C (1st) 1960 Edward Ryan ROV (2nd) 1996 Matt Beard C (1st) 2014 1964 Eugene Washington E (2nd) Brian Mosallam OG (1st)

SPARTANS Richard Gordon B (2nd) 2000 Josh Thornhill LB (1st) 1965 Donald Japinga B (1st) 2001 Josh Thornhill LB (1st) Donald Bierowicz T (1st) 2002 Kyle Rasmussen DL (2nd) 1966 Patrick Gallinagh T (1st) 2003 Paul Harker OG (1st) Allen Brenner E (2nd) Kyle Brown WR (2nd) 1968 Allen Brenner E/S (1st) Chris Morris C (2nd) 1969 Ronald Saul G (1st) Kyle Rasmussen DT (2nd)

STAFF Richard Saul E (1st) Greg Yeaster DT (2nd)

COACHING 1973 John Shinsky T (1st) 2004 Gordon Niebylski OT (1st) Richard Pawlak T (2nd) Brandon Fields P (2nd) 1974 Richard Baes B (2nd) Chris Morris C (2nd) 1975 Thomas Standal MG (2nd) 2005 Chris Morris C (1st) 1976 David Duda DB (2nd) Gordon Niebylski OG (1st) 1977 James Sciarini G (2nd) Eric Smith SS (1st) Craig Fedore LB (2nd) Drew Stanton QB (1st)

2013 1979 Alan Davis DB (1st) 2006 Brandon Fields P (2nd) RECAP 1985 Dean Altobelli DB (1st) 2007 Andrew Hawken FB (2nd) Shane Bullough LB (2nd) Kaleb Thornhill LB (2nd) 1986 Dean Altobelli SS (1st) 2008 Andrew Hawken FB (1st) Shane Bullough LB (1st) Blair White WR (1st) 1989 Chris Willertz DE (2nd) Aaron Bates P (2nd) 1992 Steve Wasylk SS (1st) Adam Decker LB (2nd) 1993 Steve Wasylk SS (1st) 2009 Blair White WR (1st) 1996 Matt Beard C (2nd) Adam Decker LB (2nd)

SPARTAN 2000 Josh Thornhill LB (2nd) Andrew Hawken FB (2nd) RECORDS 2001 Josh Thornhill LB (2nd) 2011 Max Bullough LB (1st) 2005 Chris Morris C (2nd) Kirk Cousins QB (1st) Drew Stanton QB (2nd) Joel Foreman OG (1st) 2009 Blair White WR (1st) Mike Sadler P (1st) 2011 Mike Sadler P (2nd) 2012 Max Bullough LB (1st) 2012 Max Bullough LB (2nd) Mike Sadler P (1st) Mike Sadler P (2nd) 2013 Max Bullough LB (1st) 2013 Max Bullough LB (1st) Mike Sadler P (1st) HISTORY SPARTAN Mike Sadler P (1st) To be eligible for the Academic All-District Team, a student-athlete must be a starter or To be eligible for the Academic All-America Team, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) for his important reserve with at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) for his career. He also must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing. career. He also must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing. * Inducted into CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame. BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS AWARDS HONORS & 2009 Aaron Bates P NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION 2010 Aaron Bates P 2011 Aaron Bates P HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY Joel Foreman OL Nate Klatt OL 2007 Brian Bury SN Andrew Maxwell QB Brandon Fields P 2012 Nate Klatt OL BOWL Drew Stanton QB HISTORY Mike Sadler P 2010 Blair White WR 2013 Mike Sadler P 2011 Aaron Bates P Blake Treadwell OL 2012 Kirk Cousins QB 2014 Tyler O’Connor QB Joel Foreman OG Josiah Price TE WR 2013 Ethan Ruhland OL The Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award, which began after the 2008-09 academic year,

THE 2014 Max Bullough LB acts as a supplement to the Academic All-Big Ten program. The award honors letterwinners Mark Scarpinato DL in at least their second academic year at the institution, who reach the 3.7 GPA plateau for

UNIVERSITY Blake Treadwell OG the academic year, excluding summer school.

The NFF Hampshire Honor Society is comprised of college players from all divisions (NCAA and NAIA) who maintain a 3.2 grade-point average or better.

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Fields, Brandon, P 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Mosallam, Brian, OG 1993, 1995-96 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN Folino, Anthony, DB 1994 Mudge, Dave, OT 1995, 1996, 1997 Allen, Jack, OL 2012, 2013 Foreman, Joel, OG 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Muma, Kevin, K 2010, 2013 OUTLOOK Allison, Ryan, WR/LB 2007, 2008 France, Dan, DT 2010 Mumphery, Keith, WR 2012, 2013 2014 Altobelli, Dean, DB/SS 1984, 1985, 1986 Fredrickson, Rob, LB 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Nantambu, Jelani, CB 2005, 2006 Andersen, Morten, K 1981 Gainer, Jeremy, DE 2011, 2012 Nichol, Keith, QB/WR 2009, 2010, 2011 Baes, Rich, HB 1974 Gallinagh, Patrick, T 1966 Niebylski, Gordon, OT/OG 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Baird, Don, G 1968 Gleichert, Andrew, TE 2012 Nystrom, Carl, G 1955 Barker, Dick, E 1958 Gordon, Richard, HB 1964 O’Connor, Tyler, QB 2013 Barrent, David, OT 2010 Gould, Garett, FB 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Ornstein, Gus, QB 1996 Bates, Aaron, P 2008, 2009, 2010 Grabowski, Todd, TE 1990, 1991, 1992

Palazeti, Niko, FB 2012 SPARTANS Bazemore, Michael, LB 2002 Grant, Tony, SN 2000, 2001 Pawlak, Richard, T 1973

Beard, Matt, C 1995, 1996 2014 Guess, Lorenzo, FS 1998 Pickelman, Kevin, DT 2008 Beltinck, Kiel, DB 2004, 2005, 2006 Gyetvai, Mike, OT 2004 Price, Josiah, TE 2013 Bendzuck, Nick, FB 2009, 2010 Hamilton, Tyler, FB 2013 Proebstle, James, E 1965 Bierowicz, Donald, T 1965 Harker, Paul, OG 2002, 2003 Rainko, Brad, TE 1998, 1999 Black, Steve, LB 1990 Harms, Bruce, HB 1973 Rasmussen, Kyle, DT/DE 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Bogdalek, Steve, OT 1985 Hasbrook, Matt, DT 2002 Robbins, Kevin, OT 1987 Boleski, Todd, K 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Hawken, Andrew, LB/FB 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Rowekamp, Kim, MG 1974 Brenner, Allen, E/S 1966, 1968 Hawkins, Courtney, WR 1989 Rucker, Chris D., WR 2008 COACHING Briningstool, Tony, LB 1988, 1989, 1990 Heaton, Toby, OG 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Ruhland, Ethan, OL 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 STAFF Brown, Kyle, WR 2003, 2004, 2005 Herrema, Mitch, LB 2003 Ryan, Ed, HB 1960 Bryce, Richard, LB 2001, 2002 Jackson, Travis, OL 2011, 2012, 2013 Sadler, Mike, P 2011, 2012, 2013 Bullough, Max, LB 2011, 2012, 2013 Japinga, Donald, HB 1965 Salani, Chris, P 1993, 1995 Bullough, Shane, LB 1985, 1986 Jewitt, Bob, E 1957 Saul, Richard, MG/E 1968, 1969 Burns, Brian, FB 2001 Juday, Stephen, QB 1965 Saul, Ronald, G 1969 Bury, Brian, SN 2005, 2006 Kahn, Brett, RB 2005, 2006 Scarpinato, Mark, DL 2013 Butland, Josh, P 1988 Kauth, Don, E 1954 Schaefer, David, K 1998, 2000, 2001 Caper, Larry, RB 2010, 2011 Kehr, Dave, OT 1995 Sciarini, James, G 1977 Clifford, Pete, OG 2004, 2005 RECAP Kelly, Ellison, G 1958 Shinsky, John, T 1973 2013 Cole, Tom, C 1974, 1976 Kershaw, Justin, DE 2005 Shurmur, Pat, C 1986, 1987 Coleman, Mill, QB/WR 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Key, Travis, CB/S 2005, 2006, 2007 Simon, Chad, RB 2002, 2003, 2004 Conklin, Jack, OT 2013 Kiple, John, S 1988, 1989 Sims Jr., Andre, WR 2012 Cook, Connor, QB 2013 Klatt, Nate, OL 2010, 2011, 2012 Smith, Eric, SS 2004, 2005 Corey, Cole, SS 2004, 2005 Lang, Paul, TE 2012, 2013 Smith, Kyle, LB 2008 Cousins, Kirk, QB 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Langerveld, Todd, DB 1980, 1981 Sonntag, Brad, WR 2011 Cronin, Colin, OG 1991 Linthicum, Brian, TE 2009

Standal, Thomas, MG 1975 RECORDS Curry, Deon, WR 2005 SPARTAN Lyons, Mitch, TE 1989, 1990 Stanton, Drew, QB 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Dance, Tom, S 2005, 2006 MacFarland, Mark, WR 1990, 1991, 1992 Tate, Joe, DT/OG 2000, 2001 Davies, Brian, DT 2004 Macksood, Matt, WR 2013 Thornhill, Josh, LB 1999, 2000, 2001 Davis, Alan, DB 1979 Maddie, Mike, LB 1990, 1991 Thornhill, Kaleb, LB 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Dawes, Matt, LB 2000, 2001 Malatinsky, Cole, SS 2006 Treadwell, Blake, OG 2012, 2013 Decker, Adam, LB 2006, 2008, 2009 Martin, Blanche, HB 1957, 1959 Van Dam, John, QB 2006 DeLamielleure, Joseph, OG 1970 Mason, Shaun, OG 1998, 1999, 2000 VanElst, Dave, T 1968, 1969 Deyo, John, OL 2009, 2010, 2011 Masters, John, C 2006, 2007 Vooletich, Brian, S 1990, 1991 Diener, Carl, E 1953 Maxwell, Andrew, QB 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 SPARTAN Washington, Eugene, E 1964 HISTORY Dignan, John, LB 1990 Meyers, Mark, S 2013 Wasylk, Steve, S 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Drzal, Peter, DB 1993, 1994 Miller, Jim, QB 1990, 1991, 1992 White, Blair, WR 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Duda, David, DB 1976 Misch, Jon, LB 2007 Willertz, Chris, DE 1988, 1989 Fedore, Craig, LB 1976, 1977 Morris, Chris, C 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Yeaster, Greg, DT 2002, 2003 HONORS & AWARDS

Todd Boleski, 2005-08 Mill Coleman, 1991-94 Kirk Cousins, 2008-11 Brandon Fields, 2003-06 Joel Foreman, 2008-11 Rob Fredrickson, 1990-93 HISTORY BOWL

Garrett Gould, 1995-98 Andrew Hawken, 2006-09 Toby Heaton, 1989-92 Andrew Maxwell, 2010-13 Chris Morris, 2002-05 Gordon Niebylski, 2002-05 UNIVERSITY THE

Kyle Rasmussen, 2000-03 Ethan Ruhland, 2009-12 Drew Stanton, 2003-06 Kaleb Thornhill, 2004-07 Steve Wasylk, 1990-93 Blair White, 2006-09

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On Sept. 23, 2006, Smith became just the third player in In just seven seasons from 1947-53, Munn transformed RETIRED JERSEY NUMBERS/ Michigan State football history to have his jersey number Michigan State into one of the winningest and most RING OF FAME (No. 95) retired. His jersey retirement was part of a special respected programs in the nation, as he produced a program to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the remarkable record of 54-9-2 (.846). During his tenure, the Only four jersey numbers have been retired in the 117- 1966 “Game of the Century” between the second-ranked Spartans won back-to-back National Championships in year history of Michigan State football: No. 78 worn by

2014 Spartans and top-ranked Notre Dame that ended in a 1951 and 1952, rattled off a school-record 28-game winning All-America tackle Don Coleman, No. 90 worn by All-

OUTLOOK 10-10 tie. streak, and won the 1953 Big Ten Co-Championship in the America roverback George Webster, No. 46 in honor of school’s inaugural season in the conference. He capped former MSU President John Hannah and No. 95 worn by Former Michigan State All-Americans and College Football off his illustrious career with a 28-20 victory over fi fth- All-America defensive end Charles “Bubba” Smith. Hall of Famers Brad Van Pelt and John Pingel had their names added to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame” prior ranked UCLA in the 1954 Rose Bowl. Over his fi nal four Spartan head coach Biggie Munn (1947-53) pulled to MSU’s 2010 home game against Notre Dame, while seasons, Munn compiled a 35-2 record (.946), including Coleman’s No. 78 out of circulation in 1952. Munn called Gene Washington’s name was adorned before the 2011 four consecutive Top 10 fi nishes in the fi nal Associated Coleman, a consensus All-American in 1951, “the fi nest Homecoming game (Oct. 22) against Wisconsin. A two- Press and United Press International Polls from 1950- lineman ever to play for Michigan State.” Coleman was 2014 time All-American, Washington was a member of the 2011 53. He was named National Coach of the Year by the inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1975. American Football Coaches Association in 1952 after

SPARTANS College Football Hall of Fame Class. Webster, a two-time All-American, had his No. 90 retired leading Michigan State to a perfect 9-0 record and the As MSU’s latest inductee into the College Football Hall of by head coach Duffy Daugherty in 1967. “George Webster consensus National Championship. Munn, who produced Fame (Class of 2013), Percy Snow’s name was added to is not only the fi nest football player I’ve ever seen, 18 fi rst-team All-Americans, became the only coach to beat the “Ring of Fame” prior to the Nov. 2, 2013, game against but he symbolizes our great 1965 and ’66 teams,” Notre Dame’s Frank Leahy three years in a row (1950-52). Michigan. Snow, a two-time All-American linebacker, was said Daugherty. Webster was inducted into the College He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame the fi rst player in college football history to win both the Football Hall of Fame in 1987. in 1959. Butkus and Lombardi Awards in the same season.

STAFF Daugherty retired the No. 46 in 1969 as a tribute to Dr. In 19 seasons as Michigan State’s head coach (1954-72), Munn and Daugherty, who combined to win 163 games

COACHING Hannah, who stepped down after 46 years of service to Daugherty posted a 109-69-5 record (.609) and led the and six National Championships, had their names added the University including 28 years as its president (1941-69). Spartans to four National Championships (1955, 1957, to Spartan Stadium’s “Ring of Fame” prior to MSU’s 2012 Hannah championed Michigan State’s acceptance into the 1965 and 1966). He guided Michigan State to a combined (Oct. 13) Homecoming game against Iowa. The legendary in 1949. Former Spartan head coach record of 19-1-1 in 1965-66, as the Spartans won back-to- coaches names were added to the west upper deck, and athletics director George Perles said, “John Hannah back Big Ten and National Championships. Seven of his alongside the signage that recognizes MSU’s six National is the greatest legend in the history of Michigan State. teams ranked among the nation’s Top 20, including six Championship seasons. The names of the seven other He is the person who made MSU the great school it is Top 10 fi nishes. A two-time National Coach of the Year

2013 “Ring of Fame” members appear on the east upper deck. (1955 and 1965), Daugherty was inducted into the College RECAP today.” Football Hall of Fame in 1984. SPARTAN RECORDS

John Hannah #46 Don Coleman #78 George Webster #90 Charles “Bubba” Smith #95 Brad Van Pelt #10 HISTORY SPARTAN AWARDS HONORS &

John Pingel #37 Gene Washington #84 Percy Snow #48 Clarence “Biggie” Munn Duffy Daugherty

BOWL HEISMAN TROPHY BALLOTING INVOLVING SPARTANS HISTORY YEAR PL. PLAYER / (WINNER) POS. YEAR PL. PLAYER / (WINNER) POS. YEAR PL. PLAYER / (WINNER) POS. 1952 8th Don McAuliffe HB 1963 3rd Sherman Lewis HB 1985 4th Lorenzo White TB (, Oklahoma) (, Navy) (, Auburn) 1955 4th Earl Morrall QB 1965 6th Steve Juday QB 1987 4th Lorenzo White TB (, Ohio St.) (Mike Garrett, USC) (Tim Brown, Notre Dame) 1957 3rd Walt Kowalczyk HB 13th Clinton Jones HB 1988 6th Tony Mandarich OT

THE (John Crow, Texas A&M) 1966 6th Clinton Jones HB (, Okla. St.) 8th Dan Currie C (, Florida) 1989 8th Percy Snow LB UNIVERSITY 1959 6th Dean Look QB 1971 10th Eric Allen HB (, Houston) (, LSU) (Pat Sullivan, Auburn) 2008 10th Javon Ringer RB 1962 7th George Saimes FB 1972 13th Brad Van Pelt S (, Oklahoma) (, Oregon State) (Johnny Rogers, Nebraska)

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NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (AFCA) UPI BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER DISCOVER ORANGE BOWL/FWAA COURAGE AWARD 1952 Clarence L. Munn 1985 Lorenzo White 2011 Arthur Ray Jr. OUTLOOK 1955 Hugh Duffy Daugherty (co-MVP with Iowa’s ) MICHIGAN SPORTS HALL OF FAME 2014 1987 Lorenzo White NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (FWAA) 1961 Clarence L. Munn 1955 Hugh Duffy Daugherty CHICAGO TRIBUNE / BIG TEN 1962 Ralph H. Young 1965 Hugh Duffy Daugherty MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1968 John H. Kobs 1973 John S. Pingel THE SPORTING NEWS COACH OF THE YEAR 1971 Eric Allen 1975 Hugh Duffy Daugherty 1978 1977 Larry Bethea 1976 Lyman L. Frimodig SPARTANS 1987 Lorenzo White 1979 Earl E. Morrall

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (CBSSPORTS.COM) 2014 2009 Greg Jones (media) 1981 Don L. Ridler 2010 BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1987 Glenn Johnson 1987 Lynn Chandnois NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (RIVALS.COM) 2009 Greg Jones (media) 1990 Bob Carey 2010 Mark Dantonio BIG TEN LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 1992 Frank “Muddy” Waters NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (SCOUT.COM) 1987 Offensive – Tony Mandarich 1993 Charles “Bubba” Smith

1996 COACHING 2010 Mark Dantonio 1988 Offensive – Tony Mandarich 1989 Offensive – Bob Kula 1997 Don Coleman STAFF BILETNIKOFF AWARD 1997 Offensive – Flozell Adams 1998 George Webster 2002 Charles Rogers 1999 Al Fracassa BIG TEN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 1999 Kirk Gibson 2013 Shilique Calhoun 2002 Brad Van Pelt 1989 Percy Snow 2004 Joe DeLamielleure BIG TEN DEFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR 2005 George Perles LOMBARDI AWARD 2013 Darqueze Dennard 2006 Sonny Grandelius

1989 Percy Snow RECAP

2011 Carl Banks 2013 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME 2012 Fred Arbanas THORPE AWARD 1980 Herb Adderley Ed Budde 2013 Darqueze Dennard 2003 Joe DeLamielleure Bob Devaney

OUTLAND TROPHY O COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME C SIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HALL OF FAME 1949 Ed Bagdon 1989 John Wilson Coaches RECORDS UPI LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 1959 Clarence L. Munn DOWNTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB - NEW YORK SPARTAN 1966 Charles “Bubba” Smith 1978 Charles W. Bachman 1989 Chris Willertz vs. Notre Dame 1984 Hugh Duffy Daugherty ROBERT W. MAXWELL AWARD 2000 Frank “Muddy” Waters TOYOTA LEADERSHIP AWARD 1972 Brad Van Pelt Players 1978 Kirk Gibson, flanker WALTER CAMP TROPHY 1968 John S. Pingel (Outstanding Offensive End) 1952 Don McAuliffe 1975 Don E. Coleman JOE FOGG MEMORIAL TROPHY /

1987 George Webster SPARTAN HISTORY BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 1988 Charles “Bubba” Smith CLEVELAND TOUCHDOWN CLUB 1974 Dennis Stolz* 2001 Brad Van Pelt 1962 George Saimes 1978 Darryl Rogers* 2011 Gene Washington (Most Outstanding College Player) 1987 George Perles+ 2013 Percy Snow 1965 Clinton Jones 2003 John L. Smith* (Most Outstanding College Player) 2010 Mark Dantonio* LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD 2013 Mark Dantonio * + 2011 Kirk Cousins HONORS &

* selected by writers and broadcasters AWARDS + selected by Big Ten coaches HISTORY BOWL UNIVERSITY THE

The fi rst player to win both the Butkus and Shilique Calhoun, who led the 2013 Spartans Mark Dantonio earned Big Ten Coach of the Darqueze Dennard, who led MSU’s “No Fly Lombardi Awards in the same season, two- in quarterback hurries (18), QB hits (34) and Year honors for the second time in his career Zone” defense in 2013 that ranked No. 1 in time All-American Percy Snow was a member sacks (7.5 for 45), was named the 2013 in 2013 after leading the Spartans to a school- the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in pass of the 2013 Class of the College Football National Defensive Performer of the Year by record 13 wins, including a victory in the 100th effi ciency defense, became the fi rst Spartan Hall of Fame. the College Football Performance Awards. Rose Bowl Game vs. No. 5 Stanford. to win the .

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TOUCHDOWN CLUB OF COLUMBUS CHEVROLET SCHOLARSHIP PLAYER OF THE GAME 1997 Sept. 20 TBs Sedrick Irvin & Marc Renaud 1972 Brad Van Pelt 1971 vs. Notre Dame (College Defensive Back of the Year) Oct. 2 S Brad Van Pelt vs. Notre Dame Oct. 18 TE Josh Keur vs. Northwestern 1983 Carl Banks Oct. 9 DT Ron Curl vs. Michigan Nov. 1 LB Ike Reese vs. Ohio State (College Linebacker of the Year) 1972 Nov. 29 TB Sedrick Irvin vs. Penn State

2014 1985 Lorenzo White (College Running Back of the Year) Oct. 7 LB Gail Clark vs. Notre Dame 1998 OUTLOOK 1988 Tony Mandarich Nov. 11 QB Mark Niesen vs. Ohio State Sept. 12 QB Bill Burke vs. Notre Dame (College Offensive Lineman of the Year) 1973 Sept. 5 TB Lloyd Clemons vs. Oregon 2002 Charles Rogers Sept. 22 CB Paul Hayner vs. Syracuse Sept. 26 TB Sedrick Irvin vs. Michigan (College Receiver of the Year) Nov. 9 QB Charles Baggett vs. Ohio St. Nov. 7 DE Julian Peterson vs. Ohio State Nov. 28 WR Gari Scott vs. Penn State 2013 Darqueze Dennard 1975 (College Defensive Back of the Year) Sept. 27 FB Levi Jackson vs. N.C. State 1999 Jeremy Langford

2014 Sept. 27 DT Larry Bethea vs. N.C. State Sept. 18 WR Gari Scott vs. Notre Dame (Big Ten Player of the Year) Oct. 9 WR Plaxico Burress vs. Michigan

SPARTANS 1979 Mark Dantonio Oct. 16 LB T.J. Turner vs. Purdue (Big Ten Coach of the Year) Oct. 6 TB Steve Smith vs. Michigan Nov. 10 TB Derek Hughes vs. Minnesota Nov. 20 TB T.J. Duckett vs. Penn State WASHINGTON, D.C., TOUCHDOWN CLUB 1980 2000 1985 Lorenzo White Sept. 13 SE Ted Jones vs. Illinois Sept. 23 TB T.J. Duckett vs. Notre Dame (College Running Back of the Year) Oct. 21 QB vs. Michigan 1988 Tony Mandarich 1982 Nov. 11 TB T.J. Duckett vs. Purdue (College Lineman of the Year) Sept. 11 QB John Leister vs. Illinois

STAFF 2001 1983 Sept. 22 WR Charles Rogers vs. Notre Dame COACHING COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS Sept. 24 CB Phil Parker vs. Illinois Sept. 29 WR Charles Rogers vs. Northwestern 2009 Linebacker Trophy – Greg Jones Oct. 1 QB Clark Brown vs. Purdue Nov. 3 TB T.J. Duckett vs. Michigan 2012 Running Back Trophy – Le’Veon Bell 1984 2013 Defensive Performer of the Year - Shilique Calhoun 2002 Dec. 22 CB Phil Parker vs. Army 2013 Defensive Lineman Trophy - Shilique Calhoun Sept. 21 WR Charles Rogers vs. Notre Dame (Cherry Bowl) Nov. 23 TB Jaren Hayes vs. Penn State FIESTA BOWL SAMARITAN / 1985 2004 2013 ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR RECAP Oct. 5 TB Lorenzo White vs. Iowa Sept. 4 WR Matt Trannon vs. Rutgers 1988 Tony Mandarich Oct. 12 S Phil Parker vs. Michigan Oct. 30 RB DeAndra Cobb vs. Michigan HONDA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD 1986 Nov. 13 RB Jason Teague vs. Wisconsin Sept. 20 DB Todd Krumm vs. Notre Dame 1987 Pat Shurmur vs. USC 2005 Oct. 4 FL Mark Ingram vs. Iowa 1993 Mill Coleman vs. Kansas Sept. 17 QB Drew Stanton vs. Notre Dame 1987 Oct. 1 DT Domata Peko vs. Michigan NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Sept. 7 TB Lorenzo White vs. USC Oct. 15 QB Drew Stanton vs. Ohio State GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP AWARD Oct. 10 TB Lorenzo White vs. Michigan 2006 1965 Stephen Juday Oct. 31 QB Bobby McAllister vs. Ohio St.

SPARTAN Sept. 16 QB Drew Stanton vs. Pittsburgh RECORDS Nov. 14 TB Lorenzo White vs. Indiana 1968 Allen Brenner Sept. 23 RB Jehuu Caulcrick vs. Notre Dame 1986 Dean Altobelli 1988 Oct. 14 FS Otis Wiley vs. Ohio State 1993 Steve Wasylk Oct. 1 TB Blake Ezor vs. Iowa 2007 Nov. 12 TB Blake Ezor vs. Indiana NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Sept. 22 DE Jonal Saint-Dic vs. Notre Dame 1968 Allen Brenner 1989 Sept. 29 RB Javon Ringer vs. Wisconsin 1969 Donald Baird Sept. 23 LB Percy Snow vs. Notre Dame Oct. 20 LB Greg Jones vs. Ohio State 1993 Steve Wasylk Sept. 30 LB Percy Snow vs. Miami-Fla. Nov. 3 RB Jehuu Caulcrick vs. Michigan HISTORY SPARTAN 1990 Nov. 3 RB Javon Ringer vs. Michigan PLAYBOY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Sept. 22 LB Chuck Bullough vs. Notre Dame Nov. 17 WR Devin Thomas vs. Penn State 1993 Steve Wasylk Oct. 13 QB Dan Enos vs. Michigan 2008 Oct. 20 PK John Langeloh vs. Illinois SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Aug. 30 SS Otis Wiley vs. California SILVER ANNIVERSARY ALL-AMERICAN 1991 Sept. 20 RB Javon Ringer vs. Notre Dame Oct. 18 LB Greg Jones vs. Ohio State 1956 Clarence L. Munn Sept. 21 WR Courtney Hawkins vs. Notre Dame Oct. 25 RB Javon Ringer vs. Michigan 1961 Arthur F. Brandstatter Oct. 26 PK Jim DelVerne vs. Ohio State Nov. 22 LB Greg Jones vs. Penn State 1962 Frank Gaines Jr. 1992 AWARDS

HONORS & Sept. 19 TB Craig Thomas vs. Notre Dame GOVERNOR OF MICHIGAN AWARD NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD Oct. 10 DB Steve Wasylk vs. Michigan Given annually since 1931 to the player who is voted the 1974 Bob McCurry Oct. 24 QB Bret Johnson vs. Ohio State most valuable by his teammates. 1977 Don Coleman 1993 1990 Steve Juday 1931 Abe Eliowitz FB Sept. 11 TB Craig Thomas vs. Kansas 1932 Robert Monnett HB NCAA TOP TEN Sept. 18 WR Mill Coleman vs. Notre Dame 1933 Arthur Buss T 1974 Bob McCurry Oct. 9 LB Rob Fredrickson vs. Mich. 1934 Edward Klewicki E BOWL Oct. 16 QB Jim Miller vs. Ohio State

HISTORY 1935 G NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION GOLD MEDAL Nov. 27 TB Steve Holman vs. Penn State 1936 Sam Ketchman C 1998 John H. McConnell 1994 1937 Harry Speelman T Sept. 17 DB Robert Shurelds vs. Notre Dame 1938 John Pingel HB WALTER CAMP ALL-CENTURY TEAM Oct. 15 WR Mill Coleman vs. Ohio State 1939 Lyle Rockenbach G 1900-2000 Morten Andersen, PK 1940 Jack Amon FB Charles “Bubba” Smith, DL 1995 Sept. 9 QB Tony Banks vs. Nebraska 1941 Anthony Arena C 1942 Richard Kieppe HB THE MICHIGAN COLLEGE MALE ATHLETE OF THE Sept. 23 FB Scott Greene vs. Purdue 1943 No award YEAR / DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB Sept. 30 QB Todd Schultz vs. Boston Col. 1944 Jack Breslin FB UNIVERSITY Nov. 4 QB Tony Banks vs. Michigan 2007 Drew Stanton 1945 Steve Contos HB 1996 1946 George Guerre HB Sept. 7 LB Ike Reese vs. Nebraska 1947 Warren Huey E Nov. 2 WR Derrick Mason vs. Michigan 1948 Lynn Chandnois HB Nov. 23 WR Nigea Carter vs. Penn State 1949 Eugene Glick QB 178 MICHIGAN STATE FOOTBALL • MSUSPARTANS.COM MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS

1950 Everett Grandelius HB TOMMY LOVE AWARD 1951 Frank Kapral G 1951 Don Coleman T Award given in the name of the late Tommy Love, football 1952 John Wilson HB 1952 Richard Tamburo LB letterman in 1968, to the most improved player on the 1953 James Neal C OUTLOOK 1953 LeRoy Bolden HB varsity team. 1954 Don Kauth E 2014 1954 John Matsock HB 1955 Carl Nystrom G 1955 Carl Nystrom G 1971 Errol Roy T 1956 Pat Wilson QB 1956 James Hinesly E 1972 Billy Joe DuPree E 1957 Don Zysk HB 1957 Dan Currie C 1973 Michael Holt TB 1958 John Middleton G 1958 Sam Williams E 1974 Mike Duda DE 1959 Blanche Martin FB 1959 Dean Look QB 1975 Dane Fortney SE 1960 Thomas Wilson QB 1976 Anthony Marek G 1960 Thomas Wilson QB 1961 Pete Kakela T SPARTANS 1961 George Saimes FB Melvin Land DT 1962 George Azar G 1962 George Saimes FB 1977 Michael Dean OLB 1963 Ed Youngs C 2014 1963 Sherman Lewis HB 1978 Matthew Foster C 1964 Richard Flynn T 1964 Richard Gordon HB 1979 Steve Otis LB 1965 Stephen Juday QB 1965 Stephen Juday QB Bryan Clark QB 1966 Patrick Gallinagh G 1966 George Webster ROV 1980 Alan Kimichik TE 1967 Anthony Conti G 1967 Dwight Lee HB 1981 Walter Schramm OT 1968 Allen Brenner E/S 1968 Allen Brenner E/S Steve Maidlow LB 1969 Donald Baird G 1969 Ronald Saul G 1982 Jim Morrissey LB 1970 Victor Mittelberg T COACHING 1970 Eric Allen TB 1983 Tom Allan DE 1971 Michael Rasmussen QB STAFF 1971 Eric Allen TB 1984 Anthony Bell LB 1972 Mark Grua HB/WR 1972 Gail Clark LB 1985 Mark Ingram FL 1973 Bruce Harms DB 1973 Ray Nester LB Mark Nichols DT 1974 Charles Wilson G 1974 Charles Baggett QB 1986 John Budde DE 1975 Thomas Standal MG 1975 Levi Jackson FB Andre Rison WR 1976 David Radelet SE 1976 Richard Baes TB 1987 Percy Snow LB 1977 David Radelet DB 1977 Larry Bethea DT 1988 Matt Vanderbeek DE 1978 Charles Shafer TE

1978 Ed Smith QB 1989 Chris Willertz DE 1979 Alan Davis DB RECAP 1979 Dan Bass LB 1990 Freddie Wilson S 1980 Mike Sciarini C 2013 1980 Steve Smith HB Eddie Brown CB 1981 Bryan Boak OT 1981 Bryan Clark QB 1991 Mitch Lyons TE 1982 Darrin McClelland FB 1982 James Neely LB John MacNeill DE 1983 Tim Cunningham S 1983 Carl Banks LB 1992 Steve Wasylk SS 1984 Bill Covey G 1984 Jim Morrissey LB Mike Edwards DE 1985 Steve Bogdalek OT 1985 Lorenzo White TB 1993 DE 1986 Dean Altobelli SS RECORDS 1986 Dave Yarema QB 1994 Demetrice Martin DB 1987 Pat Shurmur C SPARTAN Mark Ingram FL FL 1988 Dave Martin C 1987 Lorenzo White TB 1995 Flozell Adams OT 1989 John Kiple DB 1988 Kurt Larson LB Marvin Wright S 1990 Mike Iaquaniello S 1989 Percy Snow LB 1996 Amp Campbell CB 1991 Brian Vooletich S 1990 Dan Enos QB Todd Schultz QB 1992 Mark MacFarland WR Hyland Hickson TB 1997 Gari Scott WR 1993 Steve Wasylk DB 1991 Chuck Bullough LB Desmond Thomas DT 1994 Mill Coleman FL 1998 Bill Burke QB

Courtney Hawkins WR 1995 Chris Salani P SPARTAN HISTORY 1992 Mill Coleman FL/QB Renaldo Hill CB 1996 Matt Beard C 1993 Brice Abrams FB 1999 Nick Meyers DE Brian Mosallam OG Jim Miller QB Richard Newson FS 1997 Dave Mudge OT 1994 Scott Greene FB Siitupe Peko OT 1998 Garett Gould FB 1995 Scott Greene FB Greg Robinson-Randall OT 1999 Shaun Mason OG 1996 Duane Goulbourne TB Dave Sucura OG 2000 Josh Thornhill LB 1997 Ike Reese OLB Hubert Thompson DE 2001 Josh Thornhill LB 2000 Matt Bonito OT

1998 Sorie Kanu FS 2002 Kyle Rasmussen DL HONORS & 1999 Aric Morris SS Ivory McCoy TE 2003 Kyle Rasmussen DT AWARDS 2000 Richard Newsome FS Thomas Wright SS 2004 Chad Simon RB 2001 Josh Thornhill LB 2001 Little John Flowers TB 2005 Chris Morris C 2002 Charles Rogers WR Broderick Nelson CB 2006 Kiel Beltinck DB 2003 Jeff Smoker QB Kyle Rasmussen DT 2007 Kaleb Thornhill LB 2004 Drew Stanton QB 2002 Eric Smith FS 2008 Ryan Allison LB 2005 Eric Smith S 2003-06 No Award 2009 Blair White WR 2006 Drew Stanton QB 2007 Ogemdi Nwagbuo NT 2010 Aaron Bates P 2008 Charlie Gantt TE

2007 Javon Ringer RB 2011 Max Bullough LB HISTORY

2008 Javon Ringer RB 2009 Colin Neely DE Nate Klatt OL BOWL 2009 Brett Swenson K 2010 Dan Conroy K Andrew Maxwell QB 2010 Greg Jones LB John Stipek C Mike Sadler P 2011 B.J. Cunningham WR 2011 Denicos Allen LB 2012 Mike Sadler P 2012 Le’Veon Bell RB Todd Anderson FB 2013 Andrew Maxwell QB 2013 Darqueze Dennard CB 2012 Kurtis Drummond S Keith Mumphery WR MSU FOOTBALL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION’S

2013 Connor Cook QB COMMUNITY SERVICE & OUTREACH AWARD UNIVERSITY Trae Waynes CB In 2005, the MSU Football Players Association

established this award to recognize a senior, who through THE POTSY ROSS AWARD his commitment to volunteerism has had a positive impact Given annually since 1949 to the player who has made in the local community. the best contribution to the team both athletically and scholastically. Named for the late F. Ward Ross, football 2005 Kyle Brown WR letterman in 1925-26-27, and contributed by his wife, Mrs. 2006 Drew Stanton QB Dorothy Ross. 2007 John Masters C 2008 Otis Wiley SS Darqueze Dennard - 2013 Governor of Michigan 1949 John Polonchek HB 2009 Ross Weaver CB Award Winner 1950 John Yocca G 2010 Alex Shackleton SN 2014 ROSE BOWL CHAMPIONS • 2013 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 179 MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS

2011 Brian Linthicum TE 2001 Chris Baker TE OIL CAN AWARD 2012 Fou Fonoti OT Nick Myers DE This award, named for former athletics director and 2013 Keith Mumphery WR Ryan Van Dyke QB letterman Doug Weaver, goes to the player or manager 2002 Ulish Booker OT who contributes most in a humorous way to the team. PRESIDENT’S AWARD Thomas Wright SS This award, named for the University president, goes 2003-06 No Award 1949 Peter Fusi T 2014 to the outstanding senior lineman and senior back who 2007 Jehuu Caulcrick RB 1950 Jack Morgan T OUTLOOK has shown the most perseverance. Amp Campbell, who Ervin Baldwin DE 1951 Douglas Weaver C suffered a cervic-spinal injury in 1998 and returned to the 2008 Ryan Allison LB 1952 Gordon Serr G line-up to earn third-team All-America honors as a senior, Brandon Long DE Doug Weaver C had his name added to the award in 2000. 2009 Rocco Cironi OT 1953 Larry Fowler T 1954 Henry Bullough G 1965 James Proebstle E Jeremy Ware CB 1955 Embry Robinson G 1966 Jeffrey Richardson G 2010 D.J. Young OT 1956 Joseph Carruthers T 1967 Robert Lange LB Marcus Hyde SS

2014 1957 Robert Popp QB 1968 Richard Berlinski FB 2011 Keith Nichol WR Kevin Pickelman NT 1958 Thomas Vernon E SPARTANS 1969 Bruce Kulesza E 1959 Edwin McLucas G 1970 Gary Parmentier G 2012 Larry Caper RB 1960 Ronald Grimsley G 1971 Doug Barr HB Anthony Rashad White NT 1961 Wayne Fontes HB 1972 Joseph DeLamielleure T 2013 Tyler Hoover DT 1962 Dewey Lincoln HB 1973 John Shinsky T Jairus Jones LB 1963 Earl Lattimer G 1974 Mike Jones FL Micajah Reynolds NT 1964 Larry Mackey FB 1975 Charles Baggett QB Blake Treadwell OG 1965 Drake Garrett HB 1976 Michael Cobb TE STAFF BIGGIE MUNN AWARD 1966 Drake Garrett HB Otto Smith LB

COACHING 1967 Drake Garrett HB 1977 Alfred Pitts C This award given annually in the name of the late MSU 1968 Eddy McLoud C Paul Rudzinski ILB Athletics Director and football coach Clarence “Biggie” 1969 Clifton Hardy HB 1978 James Hinesly OT Munn to the team’s most inspirational player. 1970 Michael Tobin LB Kirk Gibson FL 1965 Robert Viney E 1971 Dan Kovacs MGR 1979 Mark Anderson DB 1966 HB 1972-79 No award given Mark Brammer TE 1967 Frank Waters HB 1980 Gregg Lauble LB 1980 Rodney Strata OG 1968 Eddy McLoud C

2013 1981 Gregg Lauble LB

RECAP Steve Smith HB 1969 Donald Highsmith HB 1982 Gregg Lauble LB 1981 Jeff Wiska OT 1970 Calvin Fox E 1983 Darryl Dixon S Bryan Clark QB 1971 Ronald Curl T 1984 John Jones DT 1982 Darrin McClelland FB 1972 Gary VanElst T 1985 John Jones DE Tony Ellis HB 1973 Paul Hayner HB 1986 Pete Hrisko QB Smiley Creswell DT 1974 Jim Taubert DT 1987 Greg Montgomery P 1983 Jim Bob Lamb OT 1975 Gregory Schaum T 1988 Steve Montgomery FB Nate Hannah CB 1976 Tyrone Willingham FL 1989 Steve Montgomery FB 1984 Tom Allan DE 1977 Jerome Stanton DB 1990 Dan Enos QB SPARTAN

RECORDS Terry Lewis CB 1978 Michael Hans FB 1991 Jim Miller QB Lonnie Young CB Jerome Stanton DB 1992 Jim Miller QB 1985 Joe Curran DT 1979 Matthew Foster C 1993 Jim Miller QB Phil Parker FS 1980 Johnny Lee Haynes DT 1994 Nigea Carter WR 1986 Dave Wolff DT 1981 George Cooper LB 1995 Yakini Allen DT Dave Yarema QB 1982 Tony Gilbert (posthumously) SE 1996 Nigea Carter WR 1987 Pat Shurmur C 1983 Jim Rinella DT 1997 Travis Reece FB Mike Sargent TE 1984 Jim Rinella DT 1998 Pete Govens DT 1988 Jason Ridgeway DT 1985 Bobby Morse FB HISTORY SPARTAN 1999 Ulish Booker OT Vince Tata G Mark Beaudoin DE 2000 Dominick Brown LB Derrick Reed DB 1986 Bobby Morse FB 2001 Dominick Brown DE 1989 Matt Vanderbeek DE 1987 Tim Moore LB 2002 Jeremiah McLaurin SS Harlon Barnett DB 1988 Rich Gicewicz TE 2003-06 No Award 1990 Rob Roy FB 1989 Tim Ridinger DT 2007 Devin Thomas WR Duane Young TE 1990 Hyland Hickson TB 2008 Kyle Smith LB 1991 Alan Haller DB 1991 Ed O’Bradovich DT 2009 Jeremy Ware CB Chris Piwowarczyk C 1992 Jeff Graham C 2010 Chris D. Rucker CB AWARDS Bill Johnson DE 1993 Brice Abrams FB HONORS & 2011 Chris D. Rucker WR 1992 Mitch Lyons TE 1994 Scott Greene FB 2012 Johnny Adams CB Tony Rollin FB 1995 Scott Greene FB James Kittredge DT Bret Johnson QB 1996 Ike Reese OLB 2013 Dan France OG 1993 Brett Lorius OG 1997 Ike Reese OLB Craig Thomas TB 1998 Amp Campbell CB IRON MAN AWARD 1994 Matt Christensen LB 1999 Aric Morris SS Presented to the player who has made the most Shane Hannah OT 2000 Richard Newsome FS

BOWL noteworthy accomplishments in strength and Aaron Jackson DT 2001 Herb Haygood WR HISTORY conditioning. Bob Organ TE 2002 Monquiz Wedlow LB 1995 Bob Denton OT 2003 Paul Harker OG 1980 Rodney Strata OG Muhsin Muhammad WR 2004 Tyrell Dortch DB 1981 Jeff Wiska OT 1996 Matt Beard C 2005 Eric Smith S 1982 Smiley Creswell DT Duane Goulbourne TB 2006 Javon Ringer RB 1983 Randy Lark OG 1997 Marc Renaud TB 2007 Mike Gyetvai OG 1984 Mark Napolitan C Flozell Adams OT 2008 Blair White WR 1985 Kelly Quinn DE THE 1998 Courtney Ledyard LB 2009 Trevor Anderson DE 1986 Bobby Morse FB Sorie Kanu FS Kirk Cousins QB 1987 David Houle OT UNIVERSITY 1999 Bill Burke QB 2010 Josh Rouse FB 1988 Tony Mandarich OT Amp Campbell CB 2011 Arthur Ray Jr. OG 1989 Bob Kula OT Robaire Smith DE 2012 Max Bullough LB 1990 Matt Keller OG 2000 Renaldo Hill CB 2013 Max Bullough LB 1991 Jim Johnson OT Jace Sayler DT 1992 Toby Heaton OG 180 MICHIGAN STATE FOOTBALL • MSUSPARTANS.COM MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS

1993 Brett Lorius OG Ike Reese LB 1988 Tony Mandarich OT 1994 Mark Birchmeier C 1995 Reggie Garnett MLB 1989 Bob Kula, OG

Brian DeMarco OT Derrick Mason WR 1990 Eric Moten OG OUTLOOK

1995 Chris Smith DT Ike Reese OLB 1991 Jim Johnson OT 2014 1996 Scott Shaw OG Marc Renaud TB 1992 Toby Heaton OG 1997 Sorie Kanu FS 1996 Sedrick Irvin TB 1993 Shane Hannah OT Dimitrius Underwood DE Sorie Kanu FS 1994 Brian DeMarco OG 1998 Shaun Mason OG Josh Keur TE 1995 Matt Beard C Jason Strayhorn C Ike Reese OLB 1996 Flozell Adams OT 1999 Jace Sayler DT 1997 Amp Campbell CB 1997 Scott Shaw OG

Josh Thornhill LB Sedrick Irvin TB 1998 Jason Strayhorn C SPARTANS 2000 Shaun Mason OG Courtney Ledyard OLB 1999 Casey Jensen C Jace Sayler DT 1998 Robert Newkirk DT 2000 Shaun Mason OG 2014 Josh Thornhill LB Julian Peterson DE 2001 Brian Ottney C 2001 Josh Thornhill LB Greg Robinson-Randall OT 2002 Brian Ottney C 2002 Paul Harker OG Plaxico Burress WR 2003-06 No Award 2003-06 No Award Sedrick Irvin TB 2007 Pete Clifford OT 2007 Pete Clifford OT Gari Scott WR 2008 Roland Martin OG 2008 Justin Kershaw DT 1999 Chris Baker TE 2009 Joel Nitchman C 2009 Andrew Hawken FB Plaxico Burress WR 2010 Charlie Gantt TE COACHING 2010 Eric Gordon LB T.J. Duckett TB 2011 Joel Foreman OG STAFF 2011 Kevin Pickelman NT Renaldo Hill CB 2012 Dion Sims TE 2012 Max Bullough LB Josh Shaw DT 2013 Blake Treadwell OG 2013 Tyler Hoover DT T.J. Turner LB 2000 Chris Baker TE DOWNTOWN COACHES CLUB AWARDS OUTSTANDING UNDERCLASSMEN AWARD T.J. Duckett TB These awards, presented by the Downtown Coaches Presented to outstanding varsity underclass lineman and Herb Haygood WR Club, the area booster club for football, go to the most back. Cedric Henry CB outstanding senior defensive player, offensive player

1976 Kirk Gibson FL Josh Shaw DT and special teams player. RECAP 2013 Larry Bethea DT 2001 Ulish Booker OT OFFENSIVE PLAYER 1977 Mark Brammer TE T.J. Duckett TB 1975 Gregory Croxton G Melvin Land DT Charles Rogers WR 1976 Richard Baes TB Mark Anderson DB Jeff Smoker QB 1977 James Earley FB 1978 Mark Brammer TE Steve Stewart OT 1978 Edward Smith QB Steve Smith TB Thomas Wright FS 1979 Mark Brammer TE 1979 Bernard Hay MG 2002 Clifford Dukes DE 1980 Steve Smith HB RECORDS Steve Smith TB Jason Harmon FS 1981 Bryan Clark QB SPARTAN 1980 Smiley Creswell DE Charles Rogers WR 1982 Otis Grant FL Thomas Morris DB 2003-06 No Award 1983 Daryl Turner SE John Leister QB 2007 Justin Kershaw DT 1984 Mark Napolitan C 1981 Carl Banks LB Javon Ringer RB 1985 Veno Belk TE Ted Jones SE 2008 Greg Jones LB Butch Rolle TE 1982 Carl Banks LB Joel Nitchman C 1986 Mark Ingram FL Randy Lark T 2009 Charlie Gantt TE 1987 Lorenzo White TB Greg Jones LB SPARTAN 1983 Kelly Quinn DE 1988 Andre Rison WR HISTORY Phil Parker S 2010 Kirk Cousins QB 1989 Blake Ezor TB 1984 Kelly Quinn DE Joel Foreman OG 1990 Jeff Pearson C Lorenzo White TB Trenton Robinson FS 1991 Courtney Hawkins WR 1985 Tony Mandarich OT Jerel Worthy DT 1992 Tico Duckett TB Shane Bullough LB 2011 Le’Veon Bell RB 1993 Jim Miller QB Lorenzo White TB Chris McDonald OG 1994 Mill Coleman FL Dave Yarema QB Isaiah Lewis SS 1995 Tony Banks QB Jerel Worthy DT 1986 Mark Nichols DT 1996 Nigea Carter WR HONORS & Dave Houle OT 2012 Jack Allen OL Derrick Mason WR AWARDS Todd Krumm CB Le’Veon Bell RB 1997 Josh Keur TE 1987 John Budde DE Max Bullough LB Todd Schultz QB Travis Davis DT William Gholston DE 1998 Garett Gould FB Bobby McAllister QB 2013 Jack Allen C 1999 Lloyd Clemons TB Andre Rison SE Shilique Calhoun DE Gari Scott WR 1988 Travis Davis DT OT 2000 Siitupe Peko OT Blake Ezor TB Connor Cook QB Lavaile Richardson WR

Bob Kula OG Kurtis Drummond S 2001 Herb Haygood WR HISTORY 1989 Eric Moten OG Jeremy Langford RB 2002 BJ Lovett WR BOWL Duane Young TE UP FRONT AWARD 2003 Joe Tate OG Dan Enos QB 2004 DeAndra Cobb RB Courtney Hawkins WR Presented to the outstanding offensive lineman. 2005 Drew Stanton QB 1990 Tico Duckett TB 1975 Michael Cobb TE 2006 Kyle Cook OL Bill Johnson DE 1976 Tony Bruggenthies OT 2007 Kellen Davis TE 1991 Tico Duckett TB 1977 Alfred Pitts C 2008 Brian Hoyer QB William Reese DT 1978 James Hinesly OT 2009 Blair White WR UNIVERSITY 1992 Juan Hammonds DE 1979 Matthew Foster C 2010 Mark Dell WR Myron Bell CB 1980 Rodney Strata OG 2011 Kirk Cousins QB THE Jim Miller QB 1981 Jeff Wiska OT B.J. Cunningham WR Craig Thomas TB 1982 Walt Schramm OT 2012 Chris McDonald OG 1993 Juan Hammonds DE 1983 Scott Auer OT 2013 Bennie Fowler WR Mark Birchmeier C 1984 Mark Napolitan C DEFENSIVE PLAYER Duane Goulbourne TB 1985 John Wojciechowski OG 1975 Gregory Schaum T 1994 Tony Banks QB 1986 Tony Mandarich OT 1976 Thomas Hannon B Bob Denton OG Pat Shurmur C 1977 Larry Bethea T Duane Goulbourne TB 1987 Tony Mandarich OT 1978 Melvin Land T

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1979 Dan Bass LB 1986 Henry Bullough 2003-06 No Award 1980 John McCormick LB 1987 John Wilson 2007 Devin Thomas WR 1981 James Burroughs B 1988 Frank Kush 2008 Trevor Anderson DE 1982 James Neely LB 1989 Doug Weaver 2009 Keshawn Martin WR 1983 Carl Banks LB 1990 John McConnell 2010 Edwin Baker RB 1984 Jim Morrissey LB 1991 Sonny Grandelius Tyler Hoover DE 2014 1985 Phil Parker FS 1992 Carl “Buck” Nystrom 2011 William Gholston DE OUTLOOK 1986 Shane Bullough LB 1993 Kirk Gibson Keshawn Martin WR 1987 Mark Nichols DT 1994 Wayne Fontes 2012 William Gholston DE Todd Krumm FS 1995 Herb Adderley 2013 Tony Lippett WR 1988 Kurt Larson LB 1996 Gene Washington JIM ADAMS AWARD 1989 Travis Davis DT 1997 Charles “Bubba” Smith This award, named in honor of long-time MSU broadcaster 1990 Skip Confer DE 1998 Lynn Chandnois Jim Adams, goes to the unsung player on each Spartan 1991 Chuck Bullough LB 1999 Ron Saul

2014 team, beginning with the 1993 season. 1992 Ty Hallock LB Rich Saul 1993 Myron Bell DB 1993 Robert Ribby C SPARTANS 2000 George Perles Rob Fredrickson OLB 2001 Charles “Mad Dog” Thornhill 1994 Peter Drzal DB 1994 Juan Hammonds DE 2002 Sherman Lewis 1995 Tony Popovski OG 1995 Yakini Allen DT 2003 Frank “Muddy” Waters 1996 Courtney Ledyard DE Demetrice Martin DB 2004 Dr. John Shinsky 1997 Octavis Long WR 1996 Reggie Garnett MLB 2005 Al Fracassa 1998 Paul Edinger PK Chris Smith DT 2006-13 No Award Josh Thornhill LB 1997 Ray Hill CB 1999 Mike Austin LB STAFF DANZIGER AWARD Ike Reese OLB Desmond Thomas DT COACHING 1998 Lemar Marshall DB Given annually from 1954 through 1975, this award Shawn Wright LB 1999 Julian Peterson LB goes to the player from the Detroit area who made the 2000 Richard Brown S 2000 Richard Newsome FS most outstanding contribution to the team. From 1976 Tony Grant SN 2001 Josh Shaw DT through 1979, the award went to the players voted team 2001 Duron Bryan CB 2002 Thomas Wright SS captains at the end of the season. Named for the late Ivory McCoy T 2003 Mike Labinjo LB Frederick W. Danziger, football letterman in 1926-28-29 2002 Jason Randall TE 2004 Ronald Stanley LB Ronald Stanley LB 2013 2005 Domata Peko DT and team captain in 1929. RECAP 2003 Mike Gyetvai OT 2006 Otis Wiley FS 1954 Al Fracassa QB Joe Toth DT 2007 Jonal Saint-Dic DE 1955 Norman Masters T 2004 RB 2008 Otis Wiley SS 1956 James Hinesly E Kyle Rowley S 2009 Trevor Anderson DE 1957 QB 2005 A.J. Jimmerson RB 2010 Eric Gordon LB 1958 Cliff LaRose T Jeff McPherson LB 2011 Trenton Robinson FS 1959 Blanche Martin FB 2006 David Williams WR 2012 Johnny Adams CB 1960 Mickey Walker T Eric Gordon LB 2013 Denicos Allen LB 1961 Gary Ballman HB 2007 Cole Malatinsky SS Max Bullough LB 1962 Ed Budde T 2008 Keith Nichol QB SPARTAN RECORDS Darqueze Dennard CB 1963 Dewey Lincoln HB Andrew Pendy LB Isaiah Lewis S 1964 Jerry Rush T 2009 Dana Dixon CB SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER 1965 Harold Lucas MG Andrew Maxwell QB 1999 Paul Edinger PK 1966 Patrick Gallinagh G 2010 Kyler Elsworth LB 2000 DeMario Suggs CB 1967 Ronald Ranieri C Keith Mumphery WR 2001 Tony Grant SN 1968 Kenneth Heft HB 2011 Garrett Celek TE Herb Haygood KR 1969 Craig Wycinsky T Chris Norman LB Craig Jarrett P 1970 Gordon Bowdell SE 2012 Darqueze Dennard CB HISTORY SPARTAN 2002 Thomas Wright SS 1971 Ralph Wieleba E Ethan Ruhland OL 2003 Mark Goebel LB 1972 William Simpson HB 2013 Denzel Drone DE 2004 Marshall Campbell LB 1973 William Simpson HB Kyler Elsworth LB 2005 Jason Teague RB 1974 Terry McClowry LB Dan France OG 2006 Brett Swenson K 1975 Gregory Croxton G Fou Fonoti OT Marcus Rush DE 2007 Travis Key FS 1980 Jeff Wiska OT 2008 Todd Boleski K 1981 Jeff Wiska OT CLARENCE J. UNDERWOOD JR. SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 1982 Darrin McClelland FB 2009 Brett Swenson K In 2002, Michigan State established the Clarence J. 1983 Mark Napolitan C AWARDS 2010 Aaron Bates P Underwood Jr. Sportsmanship Award, named in HONORS & 2011 Keshawn Martin WR/PR 1984 Mark Napolitan C honor of MSU’s former athletics director and long-time 2012 Dan Conroy K 1985 John Wojciechowski OG administrator. The award is presented to the player who 2013 Kyler Elsworth LB 1986 Dave Yarema QB 1987 John Miller SS has distinguished himself thanks to his conduct both on DUFFY DAUGHERTY AWARD 1988 John Miller S and off the fi eld. (Distinguished Alumnus) This award, named in honor of 1989 Ventson Donelson DB 2002 Joe Tate OG the former MSU coach, goes annually to an MSU football 1990 John Langeloh PK 2003 Joe Tate OG

BOWL alumnus who has distinguished himself in endeavors on 1991 Josh Butland P 2004 Kyle Brown WR HISTORY and off the field since graduation. 1992 Brice Abrams FB 2005 Gordon Niebylski OG 1993 Mill Coleman FL 2006 David Herron Jr. LB 1975 Edward L. Budde 1994 Derrick Mason WR 2007 Javon Ringer RB 1976 Dean Look 1995 Robert McBride DE 2008 Javon Ringer RB 1977 Earl Morrall 1996 Ray Hill CB 2009 Danny Fortener SS 1978 John Wilks 1997 Travis Reece FB 2010 Kirk Cousins QB 1979 James Ninowski 1998 Aric Morris SS 1980 John S. Pingel 2011 Kirk Cousins QB THE Dave Sucura OT 1981 Don Coleman 1999 Dawan Moss FB Trenton Robinson FS 1982 Robert McCurry. 2012 Andrew Maxwell QB

UNIVERSITY 2000 Renaldo Hill CB 1983 George Webster Dave Sucura OG Chris Norman LB 1984 Jack Breslin 2001 Lorenzo Guess SS 2013 Fou Fonoti OT 1985 Dawan Moss FB 2002 Damon Dowdell QB

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SENIOR BOWL Wells, Billy, B 1954 Henry, Cedric, CB 2003 NORTH-SOUTH Wojciechowski, John, OG 1986 Hill, Renaldo, CB 2001 MOBILE, ALA. PONTIAC, MICH. Hoyer, Brian, QB 2009 OUTLOOK Adams, Flozell, OT 1998 Zucco, Vic, B 1957 Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1956-57-61-72

Huey, Warren, E 1949 2014 Andersen, Morten, K 1981 Azar, George, G 1962 Hughes, William, G 1952 Arbanas, Fred, E 1961 Ingram, Mark, FL 1986 Baker, Park, B 1959 Bagdon, Ed, C 1950 Jenkins, Carlos, LB 1991 Barker, Dick, E 1958 Baker, Chris, TE 2002 Jones, Clinton, B +1966 Behrman, Dave, C 1962 Banks, Carl, LB 1983 Kelly, Ellison, G 1958 Berlinski, Richard, B 1968 Banks, Tony, QB 1995 Kenney, Richard, K 1966 Carruthers, Joe, T 1957 Beard, Thomas, C 1971 Kowalczyk, Walt, B 1958 Creamer, Jim, C 1951 SPARTANS Bell, Myron, DB 1993 Krumm, Todd, S 1988 Charon, Carl, B 1961 Bercich, Bob, B 1960 Kula, Robert, OT 1990 Chatlos, George, E 1967 2014 Birchmeier, Mark, C 1994 Lewis, Sherman, B 1963 Conti, Anthony, T 1967 Brammer, Mark, TE 1980 Lewis, Terry, DB 1984 Currie, Dan, C 1957 Brandstatter, Art, E 1962 Look, Dean, B 1959 Dawson, William, T 1971 Brenner, Allen, B 1969 Martin, Blanche, B 1959 Fontes, Wayne, B 1961 Budde, Ed, T 1963 Martin, Wilton, T 1971 Gallinagh, Pat, T 1966 Bullough, Chuck, LB 1992 Mason, Don, G 1950 Grimsley, Ike, G 1960 Bullough, Henry, G 1955 Mason, Shaun, OG 2001 Hannon, Thomas, DB 1976 COACHING Burroughs, James, DB 1981 McAuliffe, Don, B 1953 Herman, Dave, T 1963 STAFF Chandnois, Lynn, B 1950 McClowry, Terry, LB 1974 Hinesly, Jim, E 1956 Coleman, Mill, FL 1994 Moten, Eric, OG 1991 Horrell, Bill, T 1951 Cousins, Kirk, QB 2012 Nichols, Mark, DT 1988 Hudas, Larry, E 1961 Currie, Dan, C 1958 Nwagbuo, Ogemdi, DL 2008 Jewett, Bob, E *1957 O’Brien, Fran, T 1958 Davis, Kellen, TE 2008 Kirk Cousins completed 5-of-11 passes for Johnson, Herman, B 1964 Pingel, John, B 1939 Davis, Travis, DT 1990 115 yards, including a 41-yard TD strike, in Kaiser, Dave, E 1957 Pitts, Alfred, C 1977 DeLamielleure, Joe, OT 1973 Kakela, Pete, T 1961 the 2012 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. Pyle, Palmer, T 1959 King, Chris, LB 1972 RECAP

DeMarco, Brian, OG 1994 2013 Raye, James, QB 1967 Krzemienski, Tom, G 1964 Dibble, Dorne, E 1951 EAST-WEST SHRINE Rayner, Dave, K 2005 Kuh, Dick, G 1951 Dohoney, Don, E 1954 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., 1925-2005 Rison, Andre, WR 1989 Kush, Frank, G 1952 Dorow, Al, B 1952 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, 2006 Ryan, Clifton, DT 2007 LaRose, Cliff, T 1958 Edinger, Paul, K 2000 HOUSTON, TEXAS, 2007-09 Saimes, George, FB 1962 Lee, Dwight, B 1967 Fields, Angelo, T 1980 ORLANDO, FLA. 2010-11 Saul, Ronald, G 1969 Fowler, Bennie, WR 2014 Sayler, Jace, DT 2001 Lincoln, Dewey, B 1963 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA., 2012- Luke, Ed, E 1952 RECORDS

Fredrickson, Rob, OLB 1993 Simpson, William, B 1973 SPARTAN Munn, Biggie, HC 1952-53 Macholz, Dennis, G 1972 Garrett, Drake, B 1968 Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1958-59-66-68 Snow, Percy LB 1990 Matsko, John, C 1956 Gordon, Richard, B *1965 Rogers, Darryl, A C 1980 Tamburo, Dick, C 1953 McClowry, Robert, C 1972 Gibson Kirk, FL *1979 Perles, George, HC 1988 Turner, Daryl, SE 1983 McConnell, Brian, E 1972 Hammonds, Juan, DE 1994 Adams, Flozell, OT 1998 Underwood, Dan, E 1963 McLoud, Eddy, C 1968 Haygood, Herb, WR 2002 Adderley, Herb, B 1960 Van Pelt, Brad, B 1972 Mendyk, Dennis, B 1956 Highsmith, Donald, B 1970 Allen, Eric, B 1971 Washington, Eugene, E 1966 Minarik, Hank, E 1950 Johnson, Bill, DL 1992 Anderson, Mark, DB 1980 Webster, George, RB *1966 Mittelberg, Victor, T 1970 Jones, Greg, LB 2011 Andre, Charles, C 1974 Wedemeyer, Charles, F 1968 SPARTAN White, Blair, WR 2010 Nester, Ray, LB 1973 HISTORY Kanicki, James, C 1963 Arbanas, Fred, E 1960 White, Lorenzo, TB 1988 Ninowski, Jim, B *1957 Kowalczyk, Walt, B 1958 Bagdon, Ed, G 1950 Williams, Sam, E *1958 Phillips, Harold, B 1970 Kush, Frank, G 1953 Ballman, Gary, B 1961 Wilson, Bobby, DT 1991 Richardson, Jeff, T 1966 Lewis, Isaiah, S 2014 Bailey, Charles, T 1968 Wilson, Tom, B 1960 Roberts, Marvin, T 1972 Linthicum, Brian, TE 2012 Banks, Tony, QB 1995 Bell, Anthony, LB 1986 Wycinsky, Craig, T 1969 Rody, Fred, C 1954 Lowe, Gary, B 1956 Bethea, Larry, T 1977 Yarema, Dave, QB 1986 Roy, Errol, T 1971 Lyons, Mitch, TE 1992 Bobbitt, James, T 1962 Rubick, Ron, B 1963

Maidlow, Steve, LB 1982 HONORS &

Bobich, Louis, B 1965 Sanders, Lonnie, E 1962 AWARDS Mason, Derrick, WR 1996 Bolden, Leroy, B 1955 Saul, Richard, E 1969 Mason, Don, G +1950 Brenner, Allen, B 1968 Smith, Charles, E 1966 McAuliffe, Don, B 1953 Breslin, Jack, B 1945, 1946 Smith, Otto, LB 1976 Miller, Jim, QB 1993 Brogger, Francis, E 1945 Thornhill, Charles, LB +1966 Moore, Timothy, LB 1988 Budde, Ed, T 1962 Waters, Jr., Frank, B 1968 Neal, Jim, C 1954 Bullough, Max, LB 2014 West, Jerry, T 1966 Ninowski, Jim, B 1958 Bullough, Henry, G 1955 Wilson, John, B 1952 Nystrom, Carl, G 1956 Burke, Pat, T 1958 Wulff, Jim, B 1958 Peterson, Julian, LB 2000 Burroughs, James, DB 1981 HISTORY

Zagers, Bert, B 1954 BOWL Pitts, Alfred, C 1978 Chandnois, Lynn, B 1950 Zucco, Vic, B 1956 Pryzbycki, Joseph, T +1968 Clark, Gail, LB 1972 Rison, Andre, WR 1989 Coleman, Don, G 1952 BLUE-GRAY Robinson, Trenton, S 2012 Coleman, Mill, FL 1994 MONTGOMERY, ALA. Robinson-Randall, Greg, OT 2000 Cunningham, B.J., WR 2012 Bullough, Hank, AC 1994 Rush, Jerry, T 1965 Curl, Ronald, T +1971 Perles, George, AC 1991-94 Dekker, Paul, E 1953 Parker, Norm, AC 1991 Ryan, Ed, B 1962 UNIVERSITY Scott, Gari, WR 2000 DeLamielleure, Joseph, T 1972 Andersen, Morten, K 1981 Dibble, Dorne, E 1951 Shaw, Scott, OG 1998 Banks, Carl, LB 1983 THE Dorow, Al, B 1952 Smith, Charles, E *1967 Beard, Thomas, C 1970 Gantt, Charlie, TE 2011 Benson, Bill, G 1963 Smith, Ed, QB 1979 Gilbert, Don, B 1958 Benson, Wayne, B 1952 Smith, Robaire, DE 2000 Gordon, Eric, LB 2011 Max Bullough represented the West in the Berger, Don, C 1957 Stanton, Drew, QB 2007 Gordon, Richard, B 1965 2014 East-West Shrine Game in St. Peters- Birchmeier, Mark, C 1994 Swenson, Brett, K 2010 Greene, Scott, FB 1995 burg, Fla. Tamburo, Dick, C 1953 Grandelius, Everett, B 1951 Bowdell, Gordon, E 1970 Thornhill, Josh, LB 2002 Hayner, Paul, B 1973 Carey, Bill, E 1951 VanElst, Gary, T 1973 Christensen, Matt, LB 1994

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Clark, Bryan, QB 1981 Brammer, Mark, TE 1980 Behrman, David, C 1963 Lucas, Harold, MG 1966 Cundiff, Larry, T 1959 Brenner, Allen, B 1969 Carey, Robert, E 1952 McClowry, Terry, LB 1975 DeMarco, Brian, OT 1994 Bullough, Shane, LB 1987 Chandnois, Lynn, B 1950 Roberts, Marvin, T 1973 Dotsch, Roland, T 1954 Byrd, Eugene, SE 1980 Clark, Gail, LB 1973 Rush, Jerry, T 1965 DuPree, Billy Joe, E 1972 Cobb, DeAndra, RB 2005 Coleman, Don, T 1952 Ryan, Ed, B 1962 Fox, Calvin, E 1970 Coleman, Don, T *1952 Currie, Dan, C 1958 Saimes, George, B 1963 2014 Garner, Dean, G 1951 Cook, Kyle, OL 2007 Dekker, Paul, E 1953 Saul, Ronald, G 1970 OUTLOOK Haller, Alan, DB 1991 Curl, Ronald, T 1972 DeLamielleure, Joe, T 1973 Viney, Robert, E 1966 Harness, Jason, E 1960 Currie, Dan, C 1958 Dorow, Al, B 1952 Washington, Eugene, E 1967 Heft, Kenneth, B 1969 Cundiff, Larry, T 1960 Grandelius, Everett, B 1951 Webster, George, LB 1967 Highsmith, Donald, B 1969 Dekker, Paul, E 1954 Guerre, George, B 1949 CHALLENGE BOWL Hinesly, James, T 1978 DuPree, Billy Joe, E 1973 Huey, Warren, E 1949 SEATTLE, WASH. Hoag, Phil, E 1966 Fields, Brandon, P 2007 Jewett, Robert, E 1958 Bethea, Larry, T 1978 Ingram, Mark, FL 1986 Foreman, Frank, E 1970 Jones, Clinton, B 1967 2014 Gibson, Kirk, FL 1979 Kanicki, James, C 1963 Earley, James, FB 1978 Johnson, Bill, DL 1991 Nielsen, Hans, K 1978

SPARTANS Grandelius, Sonny, B *1951 Kelly, Ellison, G 1959 Kanicki, James, C 1962 Pitts, Alfred, C 1978 Kapral, Frank, G 1951 Greene, Scott, FB 1995 Kinek, Michael, E 1940 Rowekamp, Kim, LB 1978 Kauth, Don, E 1954 Hannon, Thomas, DB 1977 Kowalczyk, Walt, B 1958 Kolodziej, Tony, E 1957 Jarrett, Craig, P 2002 Kush, Frank, G 1953 OLYMPIA GOLD BOWL Land, Melvin, T 1978 Jones, Clinton, B 1966 Lothamer, Ed, E 1964 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Lothamer, Ed, E 1963 Juday, Steve, QB *1966 Matsko, John, C 1957 Morris, Thomas, DB 1982 McFadden, Marv, G 1951 Kanu, Sorie, FS 1999 McAuliffe, Don, B 1953 Kelly, Ellison, G 1959 McClowry, Terry, LB 1975 MARTIN LUTHER KING CLASSIC STAFF Newsome, Richard, S *2001 Kula, Robert, OT 1990 McCurry, Robert, C 1949 SAN JOSE, CALIF. COACHING Nicholson, James, G 1972 Barnett, Harlon, DB 1990 Peko, Siitupe, C 2001 Langeloh, John, PK 1991 Morrall, Earl, B 1956 Vanderbeek, Matthew, DE 1990 Postula, Vic, B 1954 Ledyard, Courtney, LB 1999 Ninowski, Jim, B *1958 Lewis, Sherman, B 1964 O’Brien, Fran, T 1959 Pruiett, Mitch, G 1967 ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC Land, Melvin, T 1979 Peaks, Clarence, B 1957 Przybycki, Joseph, T 1967 Look, Dean, B 1960 Pingel, John, B 1939 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. Rochester, Paul, T 1959 Lopes, Roger, B 1964 Przybycki, Joseph, T 1968 Edwards, Dixon, LB 1991 Rutledge, Les, T 1957

2013 Lucas, Harold, MG 1966 Rochester, Paul, T 1960 THE VILLAGES GRIDIRON CLASSIC

RECAP Ryan, Ed, B 1961 Masters, Norm, T 1956 Rush, Jerry, T 1965 Saldock, Tom, T 1956 ORLANDO, FLA., 1999-2003 Matsko, John, C 1957 Sanders, Lonnie, E 1962 Schaum, Gregory, T 1975 THE VILLAGES, FLA., 2004-05 McClowry, Terry, LB 1975 Simpson, William, B 1974 Serr, Gordon, G 1952 Campbell, Amp, CB 2000 McCoy, Ivory, TE 2002 Smith, Charles, E *1967 Shlapak, Borys, K 1971 Clemons, Lloyd, RB 2000 Mojsiejenko, Ralf, PK/P 1984 Snorton, Matt, E 1964 Smith, Ed, QB *1978 Edinger, Paul, K 2000 Moten, Eric, OG 1991 Tamburo, Dick, C 1953 Smith, Pete, QB 1962 Harker, Paul, OG 2004 Mudge, Dave, OT 1998 Van Pelt, Brad, B 1973 Newsome, Richard, S 2001 Summers, James, B 1966 Muhammad, Muhsin, WR 1995 Washington, Eugene, E 1967 Taubert, James, T 1974 Randall, Jason, TE 2005 Newsome, Richard, S 2001 Webster, George, B 1967 Taplin, Greg, DE 2004 SPARTAN RECORDS Timmerman, Ed, C 1952 Nicholson, James, G 1973 Williams, Sam, E 1959 Turner, Daryl, SE 1983 Tate, Joe, OG 2004 Ninowski, Jim, B 1958 JAPAN BOWL VanElst, Gary, T 1972 Nwagbuo, Ogemdi, DL 2008 NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR CLASSIC TOKYO Walker, Mickey, T 1990 O’Brien, Fran, T 1959 HOUSTON, TEXAS Perles, George, HC; AC 1989; ’92 Wright, Don, G 1959 Parker, Phil, FS 1986 Herron, David, LB 2007 Anderson, Mark, DB 1980 CANADIAN AMERICAN BOWL Peko, Domata, DT 2006 Trannon, Matt, WR 2007 Duckett, Tico, TB 1992 Piette, Tom, C 1982 TAMPA, FLA. Ezor, Blake, RB 1990 LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1970 Planutis, Gerald, B 1956 HISTORY

SPARTAN Graves, Thomas, B 1979 LAS VEGAS, NEV. Raye, James, QB 1968 Stolz, Denny, HC, North 1976 Haller, Alan, DB 1992 Whitticker, William, OG 2005 Rayner, Dave, K 2005 Baggett, Charles, B 1976 Hannon, Thomas, DB 1977 Smith, Eric, SS 2006 Reese, Ike, OLB 1998 Hardy, Clifton, B 1971 Hinesly, James, OT 1979 Rison, Andre, WR 1989 NFLPA ALL-STAR GAME Highsmith, Donald, B 1970 Johnson, Bill, DL 1992 Saimes, George, FB 1963 Hogan, Michael, LB 1971 Mandarich, Tony, OT 1989 EL PASO, TEXAS, 2007-10 Saul, Ronald, G 1970 Malinosky, John, T 1978 McAllister, Bobby, QB 1989 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, 2011 Schaum, Gregory, T 1976 McConnell, Brian, E 1973 Miller, John, DB 1989 CARSON, CALIF., 2012- Shurmur, Patrick, C 1988 Standal, Thomas, LB 1976 Mojsiejenko, Ralf, PK/P 1984 Young, D.J., OT 2011 AWARDS Simpson, William, B 1974 Nichol, Keith, WR 2012 HONORS & Stanton, Jerome, B 1979 Moore, Timothy, LB 1988 Smoker, Jeff, QB 2004 Taubert, James, T 1975 Nichols, Mark, DT 1988 CASINO DEL SOL COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME Snow, Percy, LB 1990 Timmons, Frank, B 1973 Quinn, Kelly, DE 1986 Stanley, Ronald, LB 2005 TUCSON, ARIZ., 2012-13 Wilson, Charles, G 1975 Schaum, Gregory, T 1976 Van Pelt, Brad, B 1973 McDonald, Chris, OG 2013 White, Lorenzo, TB 1988 Wilson, Tyrone, B *1976 Webster, George, B 1966 White, Mitchell, CB 2013 Wiska, Jeff, G 1982 HULA BOWL Wedemeyer, Charles, F 1969 TEXAS VS. NATION ALL-STAR GAME Williams, Sam, E *1959 COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA

BOWL HONOLULU, HAWAII, 1947-97; 2006-08 ALLEN, TEXAS, 2012-

HISTORY MAUI, HAWAII, 1998-2005 Wilson, Bobby, DT 1991 LUBBOCK, TEXAS White, Anthony Rashad, NT 2013 Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1959-68 Wilson, Tom, B 1961 Daugherty, Duffy, HC 1966 COLLEGE ALL-STAR BOWL Perles, George, AC 1991 Wiska, Jeff, G 1982 Duffy Daugherty, AC 1970 GREENVILLE, S.C., 2014- Rogers, Darryl, AC 1979 COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME Adderley, Herb, B 1961 Arbanas, Fred, E 1961 Hoover, Tyler, DT 2014 Adderley, Herb, B 1961 CHICAGO, ILL. Beard, Thomas, C 1971 Allen, Eric, B 1972 Adderley, Herb, B 1961 Behrman, David, C 1963 Ane, Charles, C 1975 Agett, Albert, B 1937 * won or shared outstanding back

THE Brenner, Allen, B 1969 Apisa, Robert, FB 1968 Arbanas, Fred, E 1961 or lineman award Curl, Ronald, T 1972 Ballman, Gary, B 1962 Bagdon, Ed, G 1950 + team captain or co-captain UNIVERSITY Foreman, Frank, E 1970 Banks, Carl, LB 1983 Budde, Ed, T +1963 Behrman, Dave, C 1963 Goovert, Ron, LB 1966 Bobich, Louis, B 1965 Bullough, Henry, G 1955 Kumiega, Tony, G 1962 Bowdell, Gordon, E 1971 Breslin, Jack, B 1946 Lewis, Sherman, B 1964

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