2021 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALLWESTERN MICHIGAN2021 MEDIA GUIDE BRONCO FOOTBALL WHAT’S INSIDE PROGRAM INFORMATION (1-4) 2020 REVIEW (38-70) Contents & Credits 1 2020 Statistics 38-66 Numerical Roster 2 2020 Recaps 67-70 Alphabetical Roster 3 HISTORY (71-122) 2021 Schedule 4 Annual Record 72 2020 Results 4 All-Time Results 73-80 Bronco Football At-A-Glance 4 Milestone Games & Wins 81 Athletics Communications 4 Largest Crowds 81 Quick Facts 4 Series Ledgers 81-84 Coaching Staff 4 Bowl Game Summaries 85-89 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS (5-24) MAC Championship Game Summaries 90-91 0 Bussell | 0 Davie | 1 Fayad 6 Overtime History 91 1 Hall | 2 Garner | 3 Barnes | 3 Jefferson 7 WMU & The AP Poll 91-92 4 Crooms | 4 Roberson | 5 Carter | 5 Eleby 8 All-Time Lettermen 93-100 6 Salopek | 6 Thomas | 7 Coleman | 7 Kincaide 9 All-Time Captains 101 8 Beck | 8 Holley 10 102 9 Enechukwu | 9 Tyler | 10 Abdus-Salaam | 10 Stuckey | 10 Piper | 12 Hartings | 12 Mason 11 All-Time Coaches 13 Taylor | 13 Wilson | 14 Crawford | 15 Jones Jr. | 15 Mack | 16 Hrabowski | 16 Kapps 12 Honors & Awards 103-106 17 Mikesell | 17 Wenzel | 18 Kargman | 18 Lovely | 19 Nunnelly | 19 Weekley 13 All-Star/Senior Game Participants 107 20 Moment | 21 Iraci | 22 Bonnema | 23 Jackson | 23 Parker | 24 Moore 14 NFL Draft Picks 107 25 Singleton | 26 Ware | 27 Sambucci | 27 Selig | 28 Willis | 29 Kilburg 15 All-Time NFL Players 108 30 Griffin | 31 Wallace | 32 Allen | 33 Cannon | 32 Doorhy | 35 Moertl | 37 Zyniewwicz 16 RECORDS (109-134) 38 Vode | 39 Mihalic | 41 Bryant | 43 Johnson | 45 Voss | 46 Grange | 47 G. Peddie 17 Passing Records 110-113 48 Calabrese | 50 Walker | 51 Hofer | 53 DeWald | 54 Nelson | 55 Fiske | 56 Arnoldi | 57 Meckert | 58 Lee 18 Rushing Records 114-116 59 Taylor | 60 Brooks 19 Receiving Records 117-120 61 Caliendo | 62 Briggs | 63 Sherwin | 64 Dueweke | 65 Campbell 20 Passing/Rushing/Receiving Combos 121-124 66 French | 67 Kettler | 69 Wilson | 70 Muraski | 71 Vandervest 21 All-Purpose & Total Offense Records 125 72 Deatherage | 73 Honorable | 75 West | 77 Gideon | 78 Shulfer | 79 C. Peddie | 80 Hedgecock 22 Scoring Records 126 81 Dieudonne | 82 Grashuis | 83 Morris | 85 Torres | 86 Bosma | 87 Bartol | 88 Hence | 89 Borske 23 Special Teams Records 126-128 90 Aguirre | 94 Kneeland | 95 Fuiava | 96 Bouwens | 97 Sampson | 98 Nobles | 99 Hawk 24 Defensive Records 129 COACHING STAFF (25-36) Team Records 130-131 Tim Lester | Head Coach 26-28 Bowl Records 132-133 Lou Esposito | Defensive Coordinator & Defensive Ends 29 Longest Plays 134 Joe Palcic | Special Teams Coordinator & Safeties 30 Eric Evans | Co-Offensive Coordinator & 31 Trevor Andrews | Linebackers 32 Mike Bath | Co-Offensive Coordinator & Running Backs 33 2021 WMU FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Marvin Clecidor | Cornerbacks 34 EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY Greg Harbaugh Jr. | Wide Receivers 34 Michael Scholl Western Michigan Athletics, David Denham | Assistant Special Teams Coordinator & Defensive Tackles 35 Gary Shook, Ashley Huss, EDITORIAL Andrew Malewicz, Western Chris Chestnut | Tight Ends 35 CONTRIBUTORS Michigan University Bill Kenney | Offensive Line & Recruiting Coordinator 36 Adam Bodnar Nathan Palcowski Support Staff 36 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 2021 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos Cl. Ht. Wt Hometown / Previous School No. Name Pos Cl. Ht. Wt Hometown / Previous School 0 DaShon Bussell CB R-So. 6-1 195 Knoxville, TN/Knoxville Catholic 43 Cole Johnson LB Fr. 5-11 225 Columbus, OH/Pickerington North 0 Ra’Sean Davie RB Sr. 5-7 170 Indianapolis, IN/North Central 45 Carson Voss P Fr. 6-0 155 Dansville, MI/Dansville 1 Ali Fayad DL Sr. 6-2 250 Dearborn, MI/Dearborn 46 Patrick Grange TE Fr. 6-2 230 Naperville, IL/Naperville Cenral 1 Jaylen Hall WR R-Jr. 6-3 185 Macomb, MI/Dakota 47 Gavin Peddie K R-So. 6-0 210 Grandville, MI/Grandville 2 Bricen Garner S Sr. 6-1 185 Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic 48 Dylan Calabrese LS Fr. 6-0 235 Sugar Grove, IL/Kaneland 3 Zaire Barnes LB Jr. 6-1 225 Mundelein, ILCarmel Catholic 50 Corey Walker DL Fr. 6-5 265 Normal, IL/Normal West 3 La’Darius Jefferson RB Jr. 6-1 235 Columbia, MS/Muskegon [MI] 51 John Hofer OL Fr. 6-5 310 Valparaiso, IN/Valparaiso 4 Corey Crooms WR So. 5-11 185 Country Club Hills, IL/Hillcrest 53 James DeWald LB Fr. 6-1 215 Birmingham, MI/Seaholm 4 Damari Roberson S R-Fr. 6-1 195 Muskegon, MI/Mona Shores 54 Mason Nelson OL Fr. 6-1 310 Howell, MI/Howell 5 Andre Carter DL R-So. 6-5 245 Detroit, MI/Cass Tech 55 Braden Fiske DL R-So. 6-5 300 Michigan City, IN/Michigan City 5 Kaleb Eleby QB R-So. 6-1 210 Maryland Heights, MO/Pattonville 56 Kyle Arnoldi OL Fr. 6-2 290 White Lake, MI/Walled Lake Northern 6 Jack Salopek QB Fr. 6-1 185 Irwin, PA/Norwin 57 Kevin Meckert DL Fr. 6-2 235 Barrington, IL/Barrington 6 A.J. Thomas S Sr. 6-2 220 Detroit, MI/UD Jesuit 58 Tyson Lee DL Fr. 6-2 250 South Bend, IN/Riley 7 Therran Coleman CB Sr. 6-0 190 Pittsburgh, PABrashear 59 Jack Taylor OL Fr. 6-4 290 Burlington, ONT/Lawrenceville School [NJ] 7 Jaxson Kincaide RB Sr. 5-9 195 Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Aquinas 60 Mark Brooks OL Sr. 6-6 315 Portland, MI/Portland 8 Kentrell Beck RB Fr. 6-1 225 Shelbyville, IL/Shelbyville 61 Mike Caliendo OL Sr. 6-4 310 Brookfield, WI/Brookfield East 8 Ralph Holley DL Sr. 6-1 285 West Bloomfield, MI/St. Mary’s Prep 62 Carson Briggs OL Fr. 6-5 280 Traverse City, MI/TC Central 9 Anthony Enechukwu S Fr. 6-1 200 Romulus, MI/Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 63 Jack Sherwin OL R-Fr. 6-3 275 Traverse City, MI/TC Central 9 Sean Tyler RB So. 5-8 185 Richton Park, IL/Rich Central 64 Dalton Dueweke OL Fr. 6-3 285 Shelby Twp., MI/Utica Eisenhower 10 Zahir Abdus-Salaam RB Fr. 5-9 200 Newark, NJ/Union City 65 Trevor Campbell OL R-Jr. 6-3 315 Naperville, IL/Naperville Central 10 Matthew Stuckey LB R-So. 6-0 225 Olympia Fields, IL/Rich Central Campus 66 Wesley French OL Sr. 6-5 310 Benton Harbor, MI/St. Joseph 11 Jeremiah Piper CB Fr. 5-9 170 Southfield, MI/Southfield A&T 67 Stuart Kettler OL R-Fr. 6-5 295 Grand Rapids, MI/East Grand Rapids 12 Lucas Hartings QB Fr. 6-4 220 Worthington, OH/Worthington Christian 69 Logan Wilson DL Fr. 6-3 270 Appleton, WI/Kimberly 12 Tyren Mason WR Fr. 6-0 175 Elkhart, IN/Elkhart 70 Calvin Muraski OL Fr. 6-7 285 Green Bay, WI/Bay Port 13 Harrison Taylor LB R-Jr. 6-1 205 St. Charles, IL/Wheaton Academy 71 Adam Vandervest OL Fr. 6-6 310 Verona, WI/Verona Area 13 Henry Wilson WR Fr. 5-11 200 Chicago, IL/St. Rita of Cascia 72 Dylan Deatherage OL R-Jr. 6-4 310 Kankakee, IL/Bishop Mcnamara 14 Calin Crawford CB Sr. 6-0 205 Canton, MI/Salem 73 Brandon Honorable OL Fr. 6-6 320 Detroit, MI/Martin Luther King 15 Keith Jones Jr. CB R-Fr. 5-10 180 St. Louis, MO/Cardinal Ritter 75 Addison West OL R-Fr. 6-3 305 Cary, IL/Cary-Grove 15 Kaevion Mack WR Fr. 6-2 205 Peoria, IL/Peoria 77 Jacob Gideon OL Fr. 6-2 295 Union, KY/Ryle 16 Mareyohn Hrabowski QB Fr. 6-2 230 River Rogue, MI/River Rouge 78 Hunter Shulfer OL R-Jr. 6-5 290 Stevens Point, WI/Stevens Point Area 16 Thiago Kapps K Sr. 6-0 195 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Jac-Cen-Del [IN] 79 Caden Peddie OL Fr. 6-3 295 Grandville, MI/Grandville 17 Hayden Mikesell TE Fr. 6-4 220 Orland Park, IL/Marist 80 Cam Hedgecock WR Fr. 5-10 175 Ft. Wayne, IN/Carroll 17 Eric Wenzel S R-Fr. 6-1 195 Kalamazoo, MI/Hackett Catholic 81 Malique Dieudonne WR Fr. 6-0 170 Naples, FL/Palmetto Ridge 18 Nick Kargman QB R-Fr. 6-2 210 Camden, NJ/Woodrow Wilson 82 Elliott Grashuis WR Fr. 6-5 180 Grand Rapids, MI/South Christian 18 Keni-H Lovely CB R-So. 5-10 170 Boynton Beach, FL/Atlantic 83 Kadinn Morris TE Fr. 6-2 225 Denham Springs, LA/Sacred Heart-Griffin (IL) 19 Bryce Nunnelly WR Sr. 6-0 195 Cleveland, TN/Walker Valley 85 Anthony Torres TE R-So. 6-6 250 Mishawaka, IN/Penn 19 Zonterio Weekley CB R-Fr. 5-9 175 Kalamazoo, MI/Kalamazoo Central 86 Blake Bosma TE Fr. 6-3 205 Holland, MI/West Ottawa 20 Corvin Moment LB R-Jr. 6-0 250 Vero Beach, FL/Vero Beach 87 Mitch Bartol TE Fr. 6-3 245 Buchanan, WI/Kimberly 21 Giacomo Iraci S Fr. 6-1 190 Oak Lawn, IlL/Brother Rice 88 Austin Hence TE Sr. 6-4 225 Pickerington, OH/ickerington North 22 Boone Bonnema LB R-Fr. 6-3 235 Zeeland, MI/Zeeland 89 Brett Borske TE Sr. 6-7 275 Naperville, IL/Neuqua Valley 23 Dorian Jackson CB Sr. 5-10 180 Pittsburgh, PA/Obama Academy 90 Ken Aguirre DL Sr. 6-2 310 Joilet, IL/Joilet Catholic Academy 23 Jaali Parker WR Fr. 6-0 180 Chicago, IL/Mount Carmel 94 Marshawn Kneeland DL R-Fr. 6-3 265 Grand Rapids, MI/Godwin Heights 24 Skyy Moore WR So. 5-10 195 New Kensington, PA/Shady Side Acad. 95 Kainoa Fuiava DL Sr. 6-3 300 Downey, CA/Warren 25 Christian Singleton RB R-Fr. 5-10 210 Kennesaw, GA/North Cobb 96 Bryce Bouwens LS Jr. 5-10 215 Grandville, MI/Grandville 25 Aaron Wofford CB Fr. 5-11 155 Chicago, IL/St. Laurence 97 Parker Sampson K Sr. 5-10 187 Kansas City, MO/Park Hill/NW Mo. State 26 Delano Ware S Sr. 5-11 205 Richmond, CA/El Cerrito 98 Joshua Nobles DL Fr. 6-2 250 Blackwood, NJ/Woodrow Wilson 27 Anthony Sambucci WR Fr. 6-0 190 Lemont, IL/Lemont 99 Elijah Hawk DL Fr. 6-3 245 Pickerington, OH/Pickerington North 27 Ryan Selig LB R-So. 6-2 230 Lake Villa, IL/Lakes Community 28 Jelani Willis S Fr. 6-1 210 Memphis, TN/Bartlett 29 Ryan Kilburg S Fr. 5-11 195 Park Ridge, IL/Maine South 30 Cam Griffin CB Fr. 5-11 155 Florissant, MO/Lutheran North 31 Ali’Vonta Wallace LB R-Fr. 5-11 215 Muskegon, MI/Muskegon 32 Trae Allen RB R-Jr. 5-9 205 Pontiac, MI/Groves 33 Quinton Cannon LB Fr. 6-0 215 Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral 34 Peyton Doorhy LS Fr. 6-2 175 Burbank, IL/Saint Laurence 35 Jake Moertl S Jr. 5-11 205 Palatine, IL/Palatine 37 Miguel Zyniewicz WR Fr. 5-11 205 South Bend, IN/Adams 38 Zach Vode LB Fr. 6-3 205 Hobart, IN/Hobart 39 Nick Mihalic P Jr. 5-11 205 Skokie, IL/Niles North 41 Naahlyee Bryant LB Fr. 6-0 195 Chicago, IL/Oak Park-River Forest

2 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 2021 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos Cl. Ht. Wt Hometown / Previous School No. Name Pos Cl. Ht. Wt Hometown / Previous School 10 Zahir Abdus-Salaam RB Fr. 5-9 200 Newark, NJ/Union City 58 Tyson Lee DL Fr. 6-2 250 South Bend, IN/Riley 90 Ken Aguirre DL Sr. 6-2 310 Joilet, IL/Joilet Catholic Academy 18 Keni-H Lovely CB R-So. 5-10 170 Boynton Beach, FL/Atlantic 32 Trae Allen RB R-Jr. 5-9 205 Pontiac, MI/Groves 15 Kaevion Mack WR Fr. 6-2 205 Peoria, IL/Peoria 56 Kyle Arnoldi OL Fr. 6-2 290 White Lake, MI/Walled Lake Northern 12 Tyren Mason WR Fr. 6-0 175 Elkhart, IN/Elkhart 3 Zaire Barnes LB Jr. 6-1 225 Mundelein, ILCarmel Catholic 57 Kevin Meckert DL Fr. 6-2 235 Barrington, IL/Barrington 87 Mitch Bartol TE Fr. 6-3 245 Buchanan, WI/Kimberly 39 Nick Mihalic P Jr. 5-11 205 Skokie, IL/Niles North 8 Kentrell Beck RB Fr. 6-1 225 Shelbyville, IL/Shelbyville 17 Hayden Mikesell TE Fr. 6-4 220 Orland Park, IL/Marist 22 Boone Bonnema LB R-Fr. 6-3 235 Zeeland, MI/Zeeland 35 Jake Moertl S Jr. 5-11 205 Palatine, IL/Palatine 89 Brett Borske TE Sr. 6-7 275 Naperville, IL/Neuqua Valley 20 Corvin Moment LB R-Jr. 6-0 250 Vero Beach, FL/Vero Beach 86 Blake Bosma TE Fr. 6-3 205 Holland, MI/West Ottawa 24 Skyy Moore WR So. 5-10 195 New Kensington, PA/Shady Side Acad. 96 Bryce Bouwens LS Jr. 5-10 215 Grandville, MI/Grandville 83 Kadinn Morris TE Fr. 6-2 225 Denham Springs, LA/Sacred Heart-Griffin (IL) 62 Carson Briggs OL Fr. 6-5 280 Traverse City, MI/TC Central 70 Calvin Muraski OL Fr. 6-7 285 Green Bay, WI/Bay Port 60 Mark Brooks OL Sr. 6-6 315 Portland, MI/Portland 54 Mason Nelson OL Fr. 6-1 310 Howell, MI/Howell 41 Naahlyee Bryant LB Fr. 6-0 195 Chicago, IL/Oak Park-River Forest 98 Joshua Nobles DL Fr. 6-2 250 Blackwood, NJ/Woodrow Wilson 0 DaShon Bussell CB R-So. 6-1 195 Knoxville, TN/Knoxville Catholic 19 Bryce Nunnelly WR Sr. 6-0 195 Cleveland, TN/Walker Valley 48 Dylan Calabrese LS Fr. 6-0 235 Sugar Grove, IL/Kaneland 23 Jaali Parker WR Fr. 6-0 180 Chicago, IL/Mount Carmel 61 Mike Caliendo OL Sr. 6-4 310 Brookfield, WI/Brookfield East 79 Caden Peddie OL Fr. 6-3 295 Grandville, MI/Grandville 65 Trevor Campbell OL R-Jr. 6-3 315 Naperville, IL/Naperville Central 47 Gavin Peddie K R-So. 6-0 210 Grandville, MI/Grandville 33 Quinton Cannon LB Fr. 6-0 215 Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral 11 Jeremiah Piper CB Fr. 5-9 170 Southfield, MI/Southfield A&T 5 Andre Carter DL R-So. 6-5 245 Detroit, MI/Cass Tech 4 Damari Roberson S R-Fr. 6-1 195 Muskegon, MI/Mona Shores 7 Therran Coleman CB Sr. 6-0 190 Pittsburgh, PABrashear 6 Jack Salopek QB Fr. 6-1 185 Irwin, PA/Norwin 14 Calin Crawford CB Sr. 6-0 205 Canton, MI/Salem 27 Anthony Sambucci WR Fr. 6-0 190 Lemont, IL/Lemont 4 Corey Crooms WR So. 5-11 185 Country Club Hills, IL/Hillcrest 97 Parker Sampson K Sr. 5-10 187 Kansas City, MO/Park Hill/NW Mo. State 0 Ra’Sean Davie RB Sr. 5-7 170 Indianapolis, IN/North Central 27 Ryan Selig LB R-So. 6-2 230 Lake Villa, IL/Lakes Community 72 Dylan Deatherage OL R-Jr. 6-4 310 Kankakee, IL/Bishop Mcnamara 63 Jack Sherwin OL R-Fr. 6-3 275 Traverse City, MI/TC Central 53 James DeWald LB Fr. 6-1 215 Birmingham, MI/Seaholm 78 Hunter Shulfer OL R-Jr. 6-5 290 Stevens Point, WI/Stevens Point Area 81 Malique Dieudonne WR Fr. 6-0 170 Naples, FL/Palmetto Ridge 25 Christian Singleton RB R-Fr. 5-10 210 Kennesaw, GA/North Cobb 34 Peyton Doorhy LS Fr. 6-2 175 Burbank, IL/Saint Laurence 10 Matthew Stuckey LB R-So. 6-0 225 Olympia Fields, IL/Rich Central Campus 64 Dalton Dueweke OL Fr. 6-3 285 Shelby Twp., MI/Utica Eisenhower 13 Harrison Taylor LB R-Jr. 6-1 205 St. Charles, IL/Wheaton Academy 5 Kaleb Eleby QB R-So. 6-1 210 Maryland Heights, MO/Pattonville 59 Jack Taylor OL Fr. 6-4 290 Burlington, ONT/Lawrenceville School [NJ] 9 Anthony Enechukwu S Fr. 6-1 200 Romulus, MI/Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 6 A.J. Thomas S Sr. 6-2 220 Detroit, MI/UD Jesuit 1 Ali Fayad DL Sr. 6-2 250 Dearborn, MI/Dearborn 85 Anthony Torres TE R-So. 6-6 250 Mishawaka, IN/Penn 55 Braden Fiske DL R-So. 6-5 300 Michigan City, IN/Michigan City 9 Sean Tyler RB So. 5-8 185 Richton Park, IL/Rich Central 66 Wesley French OL Sr. 6-5 310 Benton Harbor, MI/St. Joseph 71 Adam Vandervest OL Fr. 6-6 310 Verona, WI/Verona Area 95 Kainoa Fuiava DL Sr. 6-3 300 Downey, CA/Warren 38 Zach Vode LB Fr. 6-3 205 Hobart, IN/Hobart 2 Bricen Garner S Sr. 6-1 185 Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic 45 Carson Voss P Fr. 6-0 155 Dansville, MI/Dansville 77 Jacob Gideon OL Fr. 6-2 295 Union, KY/Ryle 50 Corey Walker DL Fr. 6-5 265 Normal, IL/Normal West 46 Patrick Grange TE Fr. 6-2 230 Naperville, IL/Naperville Cenral 31 Ali’Vonta Wallace LB R-Fr. 5-11 215 Muskegon, MI/Muskegon 82 Elliott Grashuis WR Fr. 6-5 180 Grand Rapids, MI/South Christian 26 Delano Ware S Sr. 5-11 205 Richmond, CA/El Cerrito 30 Cam Griffin CB Fr. 5-11 155 Florissant, MO/Lutheran North 19 Zonterio Weekley CB R-Fr. 5-9 175 Kalamazoo, MI/Kalamazoo Central 1 Jaylen Hall WR R-Jr. 6-3 185 Macomb, MI/Dakota 17 Eric Wenzel S R-Fr. 6-1 195 Kalamazoo, MI/Hackett Catholic 12 Lucas Hartings QB Fr. 6-4 220 Worthington, OH/Worthington Christian 75 Addison West OL R-Fr. 6-3 305 Cary, IL/Cary-Grove 99 Elijah Hawk DL Fr. 6-3 245 Pickerington, OH/Pickerington North 28 Jelani Willis S Fr. 6-1 210 Memphis, TN/Bartlett 80 Cam Hedgecock WR Fr. 5-10 175 Ft. Wayne, IN/Carroll 13 Henry Wilson WR Fr. 5-11 200 Chicago, IL/St. Rita of Cascia 88 Austin Hence TE Sr. 6-4 225 Pickerington, OH/ickerington North 69 Logan Wilson DL Fr. 6-3 270 Appleton, WI/Kimberly 51 John Hofer OL Fr. 6-5 310 Valparaiso, IN/Valparaiso 25 Aaron Wofford CB Fr. 5-11 155 Chicago, IL/St. Laurence 8 Ralph Holley DL Sr. 6-1 285 West Bloomfield, MI/St. Mary’s Prep 37 Miguel Zyniewicz WR Fr. 5-11 205 South Bend, IN/Adams 73 Brandon Honorable OL Fr. 6-6 320 Detroit, MI/Martin Luther King 16 Mareyohn Hrabowski QB Fr. 6-2 230 River Rogue, MI/River Rouge 21 Giacomo Iraci S Fr. 6-1 190 Oak Lawn, IlL/Brother Rice 23 Dorian Jackson CB Sr. 5-10 180 Pittsburgh, PA/Obama Academy 3 La’Darius Jefferson RB Jr. 6-1 235 Columbia, MS/Muskegon [MI] 43 Cole Johnson LB Fr. 5-11 225 Columbus, OH/Pickerington North 15 Keith Jones Jr. CB R-Fr. 5-10 180 St. Louis, MO/Cardinal Ritter 16 Thiago Kapps K Sr. 6-0 195 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Jac-Cen-Del [IN] 18 Nick Kargman QB R-Fr. 6-2 210 Camden, NJ/Woodrow Wilson 67 Stuart Kettler OL R-Fr. 6-5 295 Grand Rapids, MI/East Grand Rapids 29 Ryan Kilburg S Fr. 5-11 195 Park Ridge, IL/Maine South 7 Jaxson Kincaide RB Sr. 5-9 195 Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Aquinas 94 Marshawn Kneeland DL R-Fr. 6-3 265 Grand Rapids, MI/Godwin Heights

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2021 Schedule 2021 Quick Facts Date Opponent Time Broadcast UNIVERSITY

Sat., Sept. 4 at Michigan Noon ESPN Name Western Michigan University

Sat., Sept. 11 Illinois State 5 p.m. ESPN3 Location Kalamazoo, MI

Sat., Sept. 18 at Pitt Noon RSN/ACCNX Founded 1903

Sat., Sept. 25 San Jose State Nickname Broncos

Sat., Oct. 2 at Buffalo* Noon Enrollment 22,562

Sat., Oct. 9 Ball State* Colors Brown & Gold

Sat., Oct. 16 Kent State* 3:30 p.m. Stadium Waldo Stadium (30,200/FieldTurf)

Sat., Oct. 23 at Toledo* Affiliation NCAA Division I (FBS)

Sat., Oct. 30 Idle Conference (Division) Mid-American (West)

Wed., Nov. 3 Central Michigan* 7 p.m. ESPN2/U President Dr. Edward B. Montgomery (Penn State 1976)

Tue., Nov. 9 Akron* 7/8 p.m. ESPN2/U/CBSSN Athletics Director Kathy Beauregard (Hope 1979)

Tue., Nov. 16 at Eastern Michigan* 7:30/8 p.m. ESPN2/U/+ Faculty Athletics Rep. Dr. Luchara Wallace (North Carolina 1998)

Tue., Nov. 23 at Northern Illinois* 7 p.m. ESPNUESPN+ COACHING STAFF Rocket Mortgage MAC Sat., Dec. 4 Noon ESPN Head Coach Tim Lester (Western Michigan ‘00) Football Championship 5th season at WMU: 24-20 (18-12 MAC) D-I Career: Same *-Mid-American Conference Game || All times Eastern D-III: Elmhurst (Ill.): 5 Seasons (23-19) D-III: St. Joseph’s (Ind.): 1 Season (7-4) 2020 Results (4-2) All Divisions Record: 54-43

Date Opponent Result Score Defensive Coordinator/DEs Lou Esposito (8th season; Memphis ‘01)

Wed., Nov. 4 at Akron* W 58-13 ST Coordinator/Safeties Joe Palcic (3rd season; Miami (OH) ‘98)

Wed., Nov. 11 Toledo* W 41-38 Co-Offensive Coord./QBs Eric Evans (5th season; DePauw ‘04)

Wed., Nov. 18 at Central Michigan* W 52-44 Linebackers Trevor Andrews (3rd season; Dayton ‘98)

Sat., Nov. 28 Northern Illinois* W 30-27 Running Backs Mike Bath (3rd season; Miami (OH) ‘00)

Sat., Dec. 5 Eastern Michigan* L 42-53 Cornerbacks Marvin Clecidor (2nd season; Lafayette ‘09)

Sat., Dec. 12 at Ball State* L 27-30 DTs/Asst. ST Coord. David Denham (2nd season; Ball State ‘06)

*-Mid-American Conference Game (the MAC played a conference- Wide Receivers Greg Harbaugh Jr. (2nd season; Averett ‘09) only, six-game schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic) OL/Recruiting Coord. Bill Kenney (9th season; Norwich ‘81)

Bronco Football At A Glance Tight Ends Chris Chestnut (1st season; Western Michigan ‘08)

Head Coach Tim Lester Western Michigan ‘00 Graduate Assistant KC Zenner (24-20, 18-12 MAC; Four seasons) Graduate Assistant Brad Bez

First Season 1906 Graduate Assistant Ted Hefter

All-Time Record 580-461-24 (.556) in 115 seasons Graduate Assistant Keegan O’Hara

All-Time MAC Record 302-268-10 Dir. of Football Ops Mike Parrish

MAC Championships Three (1966, 1988, 2016) Dir. of FB Video Adam Fry

Bowl Appearances 10 Dir. of Strength & Conditioning Grant Geib Asst. Strength & Conditioning Kyle Murray Starters Returning/Lost 19/3 (Offense 9/2; Defense 10/1) FB Equipment Manager Taylor Jorgensen Letterwinners 48/8 Director of On-Campus Returning/Lost (Offense 22/5; Defense 22/3; ST 4/0) Ashley Hecimovich Recruiting 2020 Record 4-2 (4-2 MAC) Operations & Recruiting Paige Robbins 2019 Record 7-6 (5-3 MAC); First Responders Bowl Assistant

Athletics Communications

Robin Hook [email protected] Associate AD 269-387-3131 (office)

Adam Bodnar [email protected] Associate Director 269-387-4122 (office)

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DaShon Bussell Ali Fayad Cornerback Defensive Line Knoxville, TN Dearborn, MI 0 Knoxville Catholic 1 Dearborn 2020: Appeared in three games during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season, including a start at 2020: Played in four of six games during the pandemic-shortened season ... totaled 17 tackles, includ- receiver versus Central Michigan ... Made two catches for 25 yards. ing six for loss and four sacks, while adding two QB hurries and a forced ... posted the team’s second-best pass rush rating of the season per Pro Football Focus (90.4), trailing only Ralph Holley (90.6) 2019: Played in all 13 games with eight starting assignments ... caught 27 passes for 445 yards (16.48) ... Pass rush rating rnked amog the top 13 in FBS per Pro Football Focus ... Had two TFLs, a sack and a QB and two TDs ... returned one punt for seven yards (7.00) ... recorded season highs of five receptions and hurry in the opener against Akron ... Made a sack and forced a fumble versus Toledo ... Had seven total 116 receiving yards against Monmouth ... became second WMU freshman to have 100+ receiving yards tackles against Eastern Michigan ... Recorded a sack and QB hurry in the finale at Ball State ... preseason in debut game under head coach Tim Lester, joining Jayden Reed’s 121 receiving yards against Syracuse first team All-Mid American Conference selection by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele. on August 31, 2018 .... tallied four games with 40+ receiving yards ... recorded four contests with 3+ receptions ... caught first career TD pass against Georgia State ... tied for seventh in WMU bowl game 2019: Second team All-MAC ... started all 13 games ... totaled 53 tackles, 15.0 TFL, 6.5 sacks, four caused history with six points scored after hauling in a TD pass from against Western Kentucky in , one fumble recovery, one PBU and nine QB pressures ... paced the MAC and tied for sixth the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl ... score gave the Broncos a 17-10 lead with 8:18 to play in the third nationally in forced fumbles per game with 0.31 ... finished third in the league in TFL per game (1.15) quarter ... on the field for 644 snaps. and tied for fifth in sacks per game (0.50) ... ranked third in the MAC in total TFL and sixth in sacks ... led the Broncos in TFL and sacks ... compiled 10 games with 3+ tackles including a season-high seven 2018: Did not experience game action. stops against Georgia State, Toledo and Northern Illinois ... had five tackles versus Miami ... recorded 1.5+ TFL in four games with a year-best 4.5 at Northern Illinois, the most by a Bronco in a game since PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Three-star prospect, according to 247Sports.com ... ranked by Rivals.com Drew Nowak’s 5.0 versus Akron on November 25, 2011 ... booked 2.5 TFL versus Georgia State and as the No. 25 player in Tennessee ... played senior season at Knoxville Catholic after starting high school Miami ... tallied a year-high 2.0 sacks against Miami and added 1.0 sack apiece versus Georgia State, career at Fort Wayne (Ind.) Bishop Luers ... led Knoxville Catholic to a Class 5A state title and caught two Central Michigan, Bowling Green and NIU ... recorded two QB pressures against Eastern Michigan, Ball in state championship win ... all-region, all-state and all-PrepXtra selection as a senior ... State and Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl ... tallied a caused fumble in three totaled 58 catches for 1,100 yards, rushed for 655 yards on 56 carries and recorded 500 kickoff return of WMU’s first five games and added another at Northern Illinois ... carded fumble recovery against the yards during final campaign ... scored 15 receiving touchdowns, seven rushing touchdowns and three Huskies, giving WMU the ball back at its 22-yard line with 2:10 to play and trailing by three ... ended the kickoff return TDs, reaching the end zone nearly one out of five times touching the ball ... named special campaign ranked sixth among defensive ends in the MAC in overall defense and fifth in pass rushing by teams MVP as a junior ... also played basketball freshman season. Pro Football Focus ... helped Western Michigan rank among the MAC leaders in tackles for loss per game (6.5; 3rd) and sacks per game (2.8; 2nd) ... on the field for 663 snaps. PERSONAL: Born November 7, 1999 ... son of Jessica Witt and Marlon Bussell ... majoring in recreation: sport management. 2018: Played in all 13 games and started the final 12 ... totaled 34 tackles, 12.0 TFL, 7.5 sacks, four caused fumbles, one fumble recovery and seven QB pressures ... paced the team in TFL and sacks ... led MAC underclassmen in TFL and sacks, finishing tied for ninth in the league in TFL and tied for sixth Ra’Sean Davie in sacks ... was one of four Broncos to register 9.5+ TFL on the season, joining LB Alex Grace (10.0), Running Back DT Ralph Holley (9.5) and LB Drake Spears (9.5) ... compiled seven games with 3+ tackles including a season-high five stops against Syracuse, Central Michigan and BYU in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Indianapolis, IN ... had four tackles versus Georgia State and Northern Illinois ... against Georgia State, forced a pair of 0 North Central fumbles and recorded one QB pressure, 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack ... added 2.0 TFL apiece against Central Michigan and NIU ... finished with a year-high 2.0 sacks against the Huskies and added another caused 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened season. fumble ... booked a QB pressure in four straight weeks ... carded one fumble recovery against Syracuse, on the Orange’s first offensive play of the second half, setting up a WMU ... on the field for 2019: Played in three games, against Monmouth, Georgia State and Bowling Green ... carried nine times 583 snaps. for 35 yards (3.89) ... turned in season highs in rushing attempts (6) and rushing yards (16) against Geor- gia State ... longest rush of the year was for 12 yards against Monmouth ... on the field for 13 snaps. 2017: Played in all 12 games and made three starts ... totaled 20 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks and one fumble recovery ... booked 3+ tackles in four games with a year-best four versus Eastern Michigan and 2018: A member of the Southwestern College team that went 8-3 ... played in nine games, carrying nine Toledo ... registered three stops versus Idaho and Ball State ... tallied first career tackle at No. 4 Southern times for 40 yards (4.44) and a touchdown while catching 13 passes for 178 yards (13.69) and a score ... California in the season opener ... recorded first career TFL, sack and fumble recovery against Idaho, rushed a season-high three times at Palomar and for a year-best 34 yards at Orange Coast ... hauled in a finishing with 1.5 TFL and 1.5 sacks ... recorded single-game TFL versus Wagner, Ball State, Eastern personal-best five passes for 57 yards versus Palomar ... at Grossmont, made a 77-yard touchdown catch Michigan and Toledo ... on the field for 403 snaps. that put Southwestern ahead 14-6 in the second quarter. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Had 60 tackles, 22 tackles for loss and 17 sacks in 2016 ... added two 2017: Academic All-MAC ... played in six games, against No. 4 Southern California, Wagner, Ball State, touchdowns as a tight end ... led Dearborn to the division championship ... selected to Detroit Free Press Kent State, Northern Illinois and Toledo... rushed nine times for 55 yards (6.11) and a TD and caught First-Team, Detroit News All-Metro team and Associated Press All-State team. one pass for five yards (5.00) ... gained a career-high 56 rushing yards with a personal-long rush of 46 versus Kent State ... scored a TD versus the Golden Flashes ... caught lone pass against Northern Illinois ... PERSONAL: Born May 12, 1999 ... son of Jennifer and Mohamed Fayad ... majoring in recreation: sport converted from wide receiver to running back in last three games ... on the field for 42 snaps. management.

2016: Did not experience game action.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Played running back and slot in high school ... also ran track.

PERSONAL: Born July 23, 1998 ... son of Rhonda and Marshall Williams and Desmond Gray ...... majoring in management ... siblings are Marshall Williams IV, Mason Williams, Reagan Williams and Amoir Gray.

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Jaylen Hall Zaire Barnes Wide Receiver Linebacker Macomb, MI Mundelein, IL 1 Macomb 3 Carmel Catholic 2020: Started five of six games at receiver during the pandemic-shortened season ... Totaled 12 recep- 2020: Missed the shortened 2020 season due to injury. tions for 323 yards and seven TDs ... Was second on the team in receiving TDs, trailing only 2021 NFL Draft second-round pick D’Wayne Eskridge’s eight ... Had at least one touchdown in each game played 2019: Played in 11 games with four starts ... missed the Toledo and Miami contests ... earned starting as- ... Made a 68-yard TD reception in the opener against Akron ... Made four catches, two for TDs, against signments against Monmouth, Michigan State, Georgia State and Central Michigan ... totaled 29 tackles, Central Michigan before repeating that line against Eastern Michigan. 3.5 TFL, one PBU and two QB pressures ... had three games with 4+ tackles including a season-high five stops against Monmouth in the season opener ... booked first career TFL against Monmouth and added 2019: Played in all 13 games and made four starts ... caught 16 passes for 287 yards (17.94) and three 1.0 TFL apiece against Ball State and Northern Illinois ... batted down a pass against Central Michigan TDs ... recorded 2+ receptions in six contests ... collected 40+ receiving yards in three games ... finished ... recorded QB pressures in first two games of the year, versus Monmouth and Michigan State ... on the with year highs of four receptions and 93 receiving yards, while setting season high with a 60-yard grab, field for 391 snaps. at Syracuse ... score against the Orange cut the deficit to 38-26 with 5:58 to go in the third quarter ... finished with one TD apiece against Monmouth and Toledo ... had 57 of game’s 66 receiving yards in the 2018: Played in all 13 games ... totaled 15 tackles ... booked 3+ tackles in two games with a year-best third quarter against Toledo and scored a touchdown in the frame ... on the field for 339 snaps. four versus Ohio ... registered three stops versus Delaware State ... tallied first career tackle at Michigan in week two ... on the field for 249 snaps. 2018: Played in all 13 games with six starting assignments ... caught 11 passes for 170 yards (15.45) and a TD ... recorded season highs of three receptions and 70 receiving yards against Delaware State ... PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Ranked as the No. 45 player in Illinois by 247Sports.com ... Class 7A crossed the goal line against Ohio with a 26-yard scoring strike ... tallied three games with 25+ receiv- honorable mention all-state as a running back and safety ... two-time all-conference and all-area selec- ing yards, versus the Bobcats (26), Toledo (27) and Delaware State ... recorded 2+ receptions in three tion and an all-state pick in 2017 ... named MVP in 2017 and twice named most valuable back ... booked contests ... caught two passes apiece against Georgia State and Toledo ... long gain of the year covered 77 tackles (28 solo), scored six touchdowns and totaled 51 carries for 458 yards, averaging almost nine 55 yards against Delaware State ... on the field for 378 snaps. yards per carry.

2017: Did not experience game action. PERSONAL: Born September 3, 1999 ... son of Annette and Ron Barnes ... majoring in pre-computer information systems ... brother Zavier was a member of the football program at Saginaw Valley State in PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A Macomb County Tier 1 All-Star for coach Greg Baur ... finished with 2016 and 2017. Dakota single-season school records for receiving yards (1,107) and touchdowns (18) in 2016 ... caught 43 passes for an average of 25.7 yards per catch as a senior ... recorded three or more TDs in three games La’Darius Jefferson in 2016 ... in senior year season opener against Orchard Lake St. Mary’s, caught three passes for 155 Running Back yards and three touchdowns, covering 29, 54 and 72 yards ... earned a spot on the Rising Star’s top 100 prospect list. Columbia, MS 3 Muskegon (MI)/Michigan State PERSONAL: Born March 31, 1999 ... son of Shelia and John Hall ... majoring in recreation: sport manage- ment ... brother, John, was a four-year member (2015-16-17-18) of the Northwood University football 2020: Led the team with 633 rushing yards on 112 carries during the six-game season ... Average of program, totaling 34 receptions for 507 yards (14.91) and three touchdowns, leading the squad in 104.0 rushing yards per game ranked fifth in the MAC and 22nd in FBS ... Ran for 70 yards an a TD in the receiving yards as a sophomore in 2016 ... cousin, George, spent four years (2013-14-15-16) in the NFL season-opener at Akron ... Went for 150 yards on 33 carries in victory at rival Central Michigan ... Ran for ... cousin, Gervon, played football at Central Michigan ... cousin, Garrett Winn, is a senior on the Navy a TD and 81 yards against Northern Illinois ... Ran for 130 yards and two scores against Eastern Michigan football team and is slated to be the team’s kickoff and punt returner in 2020. ... Scampered for 159 yards on 25 carries and a TD while adding three receptions in the season finale at Ball State.

Bricen Garner PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Earned one varsity letter at Michigan State after rushing 97 times for Safety 280 yards (2.89) and four TDs ... caught 10 passes for 63 yards (6.30) as a Spartan ... as a sophomore, Pittsburgh, PA recorded 19 carries for 25 yards (1.32) with two TDs to go along with three catches for 34 yards (11.3) ... 2 Central Catholic during freshman campaign, carried 78 times for 255 yards (3.27) and two scores and made seven recep- tions for 29 yards (4.14) ... ranked third on the team in rushing yardage and tied for second on the squad 2020: Started all six games of the pandemic-shortened season at free safety, totaling 395 snaps on the with two TDs ... helped Michigan State to a two-year record of 14-12 with appearances in the Redbox field ... Finished third on the team with 45 total tackles ... Recorded TFLs in three straight games against Bowl and New Era Pinstripe Bowl ... in high school, named Michigan Mr. Football, Gatorade Player of the Toledo, Central Michigan and Northern Illinois ... Made 14 tackles versus Toledo ... Had three pass break- Year in Michigan, Associated Press Division 3-4 Player of the Year and MLive Player of the Year as a senior ups in the win over Northern Illinois. ... captain of Detroit Free Press Dream Team ... earned places on the Detroit News and MLive dream teams ... the top dual-threat in Michigan as ranked by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Four-year program member and three-year letterman for Pittsburgh ... rated one of the best dual-threat QBs in the nation by 247Sports.com (No. 16) and ESPN.com (No. 17) ... played in 33 games for the Panthers, earned six starting assignments and recorded 46 tackles, 0.5 TFL, one of the top players in Michigan, according to the Detroit News (No. 9), 247Sports.com (No. 11), ESPN. one and one caused fumble ... in 2017, played in 11 games with six starts and booked 30 com (No. 13), MLive (No. 15) and Rivals.com (No. 18) ... played two seasons for coach Shane Fairfield at tackles, two pass breakups, an interception and 0.5 TFL ... clinched Pitt’s 28-21 overtime victory against Muskegon High School ... ran for 2,095 yards and 33 touchdowns on 225 carries while leading the Big Youngstown State in collegiate debut with an interception in the end zone ... booked a year-high six Reds to a 14-0 record and the Division 3 state championship ... completed 67-of-117 passes for 1,205 tackles at Penn State at Penn State ... played in 12 games of 2018 season, registering 11 tackles and one yards and 21 touchdowns ... rushed for 245 yards and four TDs in the Division 3 state title victory over forced fumble ... forced a fumble against Syracuse ... played in 10 games in 2019, being credited with Farmington Hills Harrison ... collected 190 yards and two TDs on the ground on 12 carries (15.8) and was five tackles ... considered one of the top defensive backs in the state following a decorated career at Cen- 7-of-13 passing for 136 yards and two touchdowns in a win over Reeths-Puffer on September 22 ... ran tral Catholic High School ... selected All-State Class AAAA by the Pennsylvania Football Writers ... Penn- for 218 yards and two TDs against Lincolnshire Stevenson on September 2 ... in season-opening win over sylvania Football News All-Class AAAA second team honoree ... Pittsburgh Post-Gazette East “Fabulous Ann Arbor Pioneer, had 232 rushing yards on 16 carries, including TD runs of 5 and 59 yards ... split time 22” ... an All-Northern Eight selection ... led Central Catholic to a 15-1 record, the Western Pennsylvania at quarterback as a junior as the Big Reds reached the state championship game in 2016 ... was three- Interscholastic Athletic League Class AAAA championship and the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic of-three passing for 87 yards and ran for 57 yards on 13 carries in the state title game against Orchard Association state title as a senior ... selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl and the Lake St. Mary’s ... threw for 957 yards and nine TDs and ran for 929 yards and 19 scores during his junior Big 33 Football Classic ... rated the No. 15 overall prospect in Pennsylvania by 247Sports.com, No. 21 by year ... played sophomore year in 2015 at East Marion High School in Columbia, Miss., throwing and Rivals.com and No. 24 by ESPN.com and Scout.com ... played under Coach Terry Totten ... a track and field rushing for more than 1,000 yards. standout who was the PIAA Class AAAA runner-up in the triple jump. PERSONAL: Born November 25, 1999 ... son of Lakethia Cowart ... majoring in criminal justice. PERSONAL: Born May 14, 1998 ... son of Lisa and Terrance Garner ... graduated from Pittsburgh in December, 2019, with a degree in communication.

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Corey Crooms Kaleb Eleby Wide Receiver Quarterback Country Club Hills, IL Maryland Heights, MO 4 Hillcrest 5 Pattonville 2020: Played in five of six games during the pandemic-shortened season ... Made a pair of catches for 36 2020: Third Team All-MAC ... Pro Football Focus First Team All-MAC Quarterback ... Ranked third in FBS yards, both against Central Michigan. in in 2020 (195.08) trailing only Heisman Trophy finalist Mac Jones and BYU’s Zach Wilson ... Tied for the most yards per attempt (11.2) in FBS alongside Jones ... Piloted a WMU offense which 2019: Played in 12 games ... missed the Toledo tilt ... caught 12 passes for 148 yards (12.33) and one TD ranked among the top-10 nationally in points per game (41.7), 16th in FBS in total offense (479.7 ... recorded a season-long catch of 38 yards and first career touchdown at Eastern Michigan ... TD versus yards per game) and 10th in FBS in sacks allowed per game (1.17) ... Threw for multiple TDs in five of the Eagles put the Broncos ahead 21-17 with 4:39 to play in the third quarter ... tallied three games with six games during the pandemic-shortened season ... Went 12-for-16 for 262 yards and three TDs in the 20+ receiving yards ... recorded four contests with two receptions, versus Monmouth, Miami, Bowling opener at Akron ... Five of 12 completions went for TDs in win over rival Central Michigan ... Threw four Green and Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl ... on the field for 232 snaps. TD passes against Eastern Michigan ... Threw just two on the season ... preseason fourth team All-Mid American Conference selection by Athlon Sports. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: The No. 48 ranked player in Illinois ... earned all-conference honors. 2019: Did not experience game action. PERSONAL: Born April 17, 2001 ... son of Monique Carter and Corey Crooms ... majoring in pre-business administration. 2018: Played in the final five games of the season, coming in for an injured Wassink against Toledo and playing the remainder of the season ... completed 92-of-147 (.626) passes for 1,092 yards and four TDs Damari Roberson ... rushed 29 times for -27 yards (-0.93) and three TDs ... completed a career-high 23 passes against Safety Toledo in collegiate debut while throwing for a personal-best 293 yards and two TDs in the contest ... completed 20+ passes three times ... reached 250+ passing yards twice, against the Rockets and Muskegon, MI Northern Illinois (285) ... attempted a personal-high 36 passes versus BYU in the bowl game ... turned 4 Mona Shores in a year-best 22 rushing yards against Ball State ... rushed for one TD in each of the final three games of the season ... threw 1+ TD in four of five games played, all except BYU ... long pass of the year was a 2020: Appeared in two games on special teams during the six-game slate ... made one tackle against 62-yard connection with Jayden Reed against Toledo ... on the field for 396 snaps. Central Michigan. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A four-year letterwinner for Pattonville High School under coach Steve 2019: Did not experience game action. Smith ... three-year team captain ... the No. 9 player in Missouri and the No. 19 dual-threat quarterback nationally, according to ESPN.com ... as a senior, earned Class 5 Missouri Player of the Year, first team all- PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Named all-conference for offense and defense junior year ... team state, first team all-district and all-conference honors ... during last campaign, guided Pattonville to the captain as a senior ... scored touchdowns via rushing, receiving and on a kickoff return through the first Suburban XII South Conference title for the first time since 2001 and to the Class 5 state championship four games of 2017 ... set a school record as a member of the 4x100 track team. game ... as a senior, completed 184 passes for 2,831 yards and 27 TDs ... graduated holding every Patton- ville passing record ... totaled 9,735 passing yards and 95 touchdowns with a 64 percent completion rate PERSONAL: Born January 19, 2001 ... son of Lakesia and Darece Roberson Sr. ... majoring in pre-business ... also played basketball and ran track ... Elite Student-Athlete award winner. administration ... older brother, Darece Roberson Jr., was a four-year letterman (2016-17-18-19) at Wayne State, playing in 43 career games and making 33 starts, finishing second in school history in PERSONAL: Born March 13, 2000 ... son of Kenyatte Eleby and Milton Stith ... majoring in recreation: average yards per catch (19.21) and third in touchdown catches (24) and punt return average (11.76) sport management while earning 2019 first team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) accolades and Academic All-GLIAC Team honors. Andre Carter Defensive Line Detroit, MI 5 Cass Tech 2020: Saw action in five games during the six-game, pandemic-shortened season ... Made five total tackles, 1.5 TFLs and .5 sacks ... Had three total tackle and a half-sack against Norhtern Illinois ... Forced a fumble and recorded a solo tackle versus Eastern Michigan.

2019: Played in all 13 games ... recorded 23 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks and six quarterback pressures ... recorded 3+ tackles in four contests with a year-high five stops at Toledo ... booked a personal-best 2.0 TFL and first career sack against the Rockets ... added 1.5 TFL and four tackles versus Georgia State ... credited with three QB pressures versus Central Michigan, two against Miami and one against Ball State ... booked 1.0 sack versus Ball State ... on the field for 346 snaps.

2018: Played in four games, experiencing action against Syracuse, Michigan, Delaware State and Miami ... recorded five tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and a caused fumble ... booked a year-high four stops, a personal-best 2.0 TFL and a caused fumble against Delaware State ... carded one tackle versus Michigan ... on the field for 45 snaps.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Three-star prospect, according to 247Sports.com ... ranked as the No. 28 player in Michigan by 247sports.com ... all-city, all-state and Dream Team selection in 2017 ... totaled 172 career tackles, including 132 solo ... recorded three fumble recoveries, four forced fumbles and 33.5 sacks ... participated in wrestling and track.

PERSONAL: Born June 2, 2000 ... son of Lisa and Dellika Ollie ... majoring in recreation: sport manage- ment.

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Jack Salopek Therran Coleman Quarterback Cornerback Irwin, PA Pittsburgh, PA 6 Norwin 7 Brashear/Pitt 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened season. 2020: Did not play during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season due to injury.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered four years at Norwin under coach Dave Brozeski ... consensus PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Four-year program member and three-year letterman for Pittsburgh three-star prospect, according to ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com ... the No. 19 prospect ... played in 34 games for the Panthers, earned two starting assignments and recorded 18 tackles, one in Pennsylvania, according to Rivals.com; No. 21, according to 247Sports.com; and No. 28, according interception and one caused fumble ... in 2017, played in eight games with one start and booked six to ESPN.com ... nationally, rated by 247Sports.com as the No. 58 pro-style quarterback and by ESPN. tackles with a year-high four versus Syracuse ... played in all 14 games of 2018 season, registering eight com as the No. 66 pocket-passing quarterback ... two-time All-Big 56 Conference selection, earning tackles, one interception and one forced fumble ... made the game-clinching play in Pitt’s 44-37 win second-team accolades as a junior and first-team honors following senior season ... served as a team over Syracuse with an interception of Eric Dungey in the end zone in overtime ... played in all 12 regular captain as a junior and senior ... three-time team MVP ... set school and Westmoreland County career season games with one start in 2019, being credited with four tackles ... one of the Pittsburgh City records for passing yards (6,150) and touchdowns (40) ... in senior year, set the school single-season League’s most heavily recruited prospects ... a two-way standout at quarterback and defensive back ... record for passing yards with 2,231, surpassing the 2,037 yards by Waylon Davis in 1997 ... finished led Brashear to consecutive City League titles and Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Class final year completing 162-of-303 passes with 16 touchdowns against 12 interceptions ... during senior AAAA playoff berths ... totaled nearly 1,200 yards in total offense as a senior ... named the City League campaign also set program single-game marks for yards and touchdowns thrown ... during junior year, Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... selected All-State Class AAAA by the Pennsylvania Football completed 116-of-226 passes for 1,790 yards and 15 TDs and added a trio of ground scores ... in 2018 Writers ... first team Pennsylvania Football News All-Class AAAA ... named to the Pennsylvania Football season opener against rival Penn-Trafford, completed 20-of-28 passes for 288 yards and four TDs while News 2015 #TeamPA, which recognized the best players in the state regardless of school classification ... adding a rushing score to lead the Knights to a 44-36 victory ... as a sophomore, racked up nearly 1,900 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22” ... Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrific 25” ... selected to play in the yards and 12 passing touchdowns while rushing for three scores ... threw for 300 yards and a touchdown Big 33 Football Classic ... rated the No. 11 overall prospect in Pennsylvania by Rivals.com, No. 12 by ESPN. during rookie campaign. com, No. 14 by 247Sports.com and No. 29 by Scout.com ... two-year team captain ... played for coach Rick Murphy at Brashear ... also won individual City League track championships in the 100-meter and PERSONAL: Born July 4, 2001 ... son of Susan and Tom Salopek ... president of the Future Business Lead- 200-meter dashes. ers of America chapter and Explorers Club ... mother played volleyball at Slippery Rock (1985-86-87) while father played basketball at Pitt Johnstown (1985-86-87) ... brother T.J. was a four-year letterwin- PERSONAL: Born August 3, 1997 ... son of Nana Coleman and Daniel Robinson ... graduated from ner (2007-08-09-10) at quarterback for Allegheny College, earning second team All-North Coast Athletic Pittsburgh in December, 2019, with a degree in administration of justice ... pursuing a master’s degree Conference accolades in 2010 and earning an invitation to the Division III Football Senior Classic that in sport management. same year ... brother Mike wrestled at Virginia and was a two-time qualifier for NCAA Championship, advancing to the event in 2013 (197 pounds) and 2010 (184 pounds), and 2010 ACC champion at 184 Jaxson Kincaide pounds. Running Back A.J. Thomas Fort Lauderdale, FL 7 Aquinas/Nevada Linebacker Detroit, MI 2020: Played in five of six games during the pandemic-shortened season ... Ran 31 times for 218 yards 6 UD Jesuit and two TDs ... Caught five passes for 44 yards ... Rushed seven times for 42 yards and a TD in the opener at Akron ... Cashed-in a 21-yard run for a TD on his only rush versus Toledo ... Ran 10 times for 77 yards 2020: Started all six games, four at safety and two at cornerback ... played 421 defensive snaps on the versus Eastern Michigan ... Ran for 75 yards on 12 carries in the season finale at Ball State. year ... made 46 tackles, second on the team, as well as a team-best 9.0 tackles for loss, two sacks and an interception ... recorded an interception in the opener at Akron ... had a sack in consecutive games PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Earned three varsity letters at Nevada after playing in 38 career games against Toledo and Central Michigan ... made a season-best 12 tackles against Northern Illinois. for the Wolf Pack (eight starts), and rushing 199 times for 894 yards (4.49) and six touchdowns ... added 38 receptions for 316 yards (8.32) and three TDs ... returned five kickoffs for 93 yards (18.60) ... during 2019: Started all 13 games ... totaled 67 tackles, 2.0 TFL, six PBUs and one QB pressure ... reached 10+ the 2019 season, played in four games, recording 32 carries for 146 yards (4.56) with one touchdown to tackles twice with a season-high 11 stops at Syracuse ... tallied 10 tackles against Central Michigan a go along with eight catches for 61 yards (7.63) and one kickoff return for 24 yards (24.00) ... during 2018 week later ... recorded 2+ tackles in all 13 games ... finished second on the team with six PBUs with campaign, carried 26 times for 119 yards (4.58) and two scores and made 10 receptions for 111 yards a year-best two at Eastern Michigan ... collected 1.0 TFL at No. 19 Michigan State and versus CMU ... (11.10) and two TDs ... added four kickoff returns for 69 yards (17.25) ... biggest play of the 2018 season credited with first career QB pressure at Syracuse ... ended the season ranked as the eighth-best slot came in the season-opener against Portland State with a 73-yard receiving touchdown … rushed for coverage safety in the Mid-American Conference by Pro Football Focus ... on the field for 887 snaps. a season-high 43 yards versus Portland State and Colorado State … season-long run of 33 yards came against the Rams … member of Nevada’s 2018 Arizona Bowl victory team ... as a sophomore in 2017, 2018: Played in 10 games with nine starts ... missed the Bowling Green, Central Michigan and Toledo carried 63 times for 295 yards (4.68) and added 13 receptions for 56 yards (4.31) and a score ... regis- contests ... tallied 47 tackles, 3.0 TFL, one fumble recovery, one interception and two PBUs ... recorded tered a season-high 96 rushing yards against Idaho State and finished with a year-long rush of 31 yards 2+ tackles in nine contests, 4+ tackles in six tilts with a year-high 13 stops against Syracuse in the sea- at Northwestern ... during freshman year of 2016, rushed 78 times for 334 yards (4.28) and three TDs son opener ... recovered a fumble against Eastern Michigan, putting the ball at the Eagles’ 38-yard line and tallied seven catches for 88 yards (12.57) ... named the Nevada Newcomer of the Year ... rushed for and setting up a one-yard touchdown run by Jamauri Bogan that pushed the Broncos ahead 14-7 with a season-high 99 yards on 18 carries and posted a season-long run of 48 yards versus Buffalo … scored 1:19 remaining in the first half ... interception came at Georgia State, ending the Panthers’ final drive of rushing touchdowns against Notre Dame, Hawai’i and Utah State ... graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas the first half ... carded a career-high 1.5 TFL at Ball State ... on the field for 662 snaps. High School in the spring of 2016 … The Sun Sentinel’s 8A-7A-6A Player of the Year … Broward County Player of the Year and second team all-state selection … a top-50 player in Broward County, according 2017: Played in the final nine games of the season, primarily as a member of the special teams units ... to the Miami Herald … rushed for 1,289 yards on 158 carries with 12 touchdowns as a senior … aver- recorded eight tackles and one fumble recovery ... booked 2+ tackles in two games, against Ball State aged 8.2 yards a carry and registered six 100-yard rushing games … helped St. Thomas Aquinas to Class (2) and Kent State (3) ... added fumble recovery versus Kent State ... on the field for 116 snaps. 7A state championships in 2014 and 2015 … earned four varsity letters in football.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Four-sport athlete who was rated as a three-star prospect and ranked PERSONAL: Born April 24, 1998 ... graduated from Nevada in December, 2019, with a degree in business the No. 47 prospect in Michigan by 247Sports.com ... named to Detroit News All-Metro Detroit team and ... currently pursuing a master’s in sport management. Division 3-4 First Team ... selected to MLive Detroit Defensive Dream Team ... led University of Detroit Jesuit basketball to a state championship in 2016.

PERSONAL: Born September 18, 1999 ... son of Monique Coleman and Arnold Thomas Sr. ... majoring in business management.

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Kentrell Beck Ralph Holley Running Back Defensive Line Shelbyville, IL West Bloomfield, MI 8 Shelbyville 8 St. Mary’s Prep 2020: Did not see action during the shortened, six-game season. 2020: Started all six games at defensive tackle during the pandemic-shortened season and was on the field for 381 snaps ... Led the team with 9.0 tackles for loss while totaling 29 tackles and three sacks PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered three years at Shelbyville under coach Bill Duckett ... served as a ... Recorded a Pro Football Focus pass rush rating of 90.6, tops on the team, 12th nationally among all wide receiver for the Rams as a freshman and sophomore before missing entire junior campaign due to defensive linemen and second among all defensive linemen in the MAC ... Had multiple TFLs in three shoulder injury ... returned for senior campaign and shifted to quarterback, earning Class 2A Illinois High games on the year and at least one TFL in five of six contests ... Made three tackles for loss and two sacks School Football Coaches Association (IHSFCA) All-State honors ... three-time All-Central Illinois Confer- against Northern Illinois ... Had a TFL, QB hurry and two pass break-ups in the season finale against Ball ence honoree, earning nods as a wide receiver as a freshman and sophomore and as an athlete following State ... preseason third team All-Mid American Conference selection by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele. final season ... finalist for the 2019 Decatur Herald and Review All-Area Football Player of the Year ... as a sophomore, earned Class 2A IHSFCA All-State honors as a wide receiver ... during career, totaled 107 2019: Started all 13 games ... totaled 38 tackles, 10.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks and one QB pressure ... tied for 11th receptions for 2,119 yards and 27 touchdowns, 1,225 rushing yards and 19 ground scores and 1,516 in the Mid-American Conference in TFL and tied for 13th in sacks ... credited with at least 0.5 TFL in passing yards with 13 passing TDs ... in final campaign, completed 95-of-175 passes for 1,469 yards and seven of the last eight games ... booked 1.0+ sack in three consecutive weeks ... in the last two games 12 touchdowns while carrying the ball 104 times for 862 yards and 18 TDs ... in second game as a senior of the season, at Northern Illinois and versus Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl, quarterback, scored five rushing touchdowns against Cerro Gordo-Bement, covering 60, 37, 38, 32 and combined to total 12 tackles, 4.5 TFL and 1.0 sack ... compiled nine contests with 3+ tackles including 44 yards, and finished game with 227 ground yards ... recorded 614 yards of total offense against Tuscola a season-high six stops against Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois and Western Kentucky ... had three on October 18, 2019, the seventh-highest yardage total in a game in Illinois High School Association tackles in six games ... recorded 1.5+ TFL in four games with a year-best 2.5 at Northern Illinois ... (IHSA) history ... as a freshman and sophomore, helped Shelbyville to the Class 2A state semifinals ... booked 2.0 TFL versus Western Kentucky and Miami ... tallied a year-high 1.5 sacks against Miami and during sophomore campaign, made 60 catches for 1,142 yards and 15 touchdowns ... MaxPreps Fresh- added 1.0 sack apiece versus Toledo, Eastern Michigan and Western Kentucky ... recorded QB pressure man All-America selection as a freshman, after recording 46 catches for 929 yards and 11 TDs ... also a against Monmouth ... helped Western Michigan rank among the MAC leaders in tackles for loss per game member of the track & field and baseball programs, placing 12th in the 100-meter dash (11.18 sec.) at (6.5; 3rd) and sacks per game (2.8; 2nd) ... in WMU bowl game history, tied for fifth with 2.0 TFL and tied the IHSA 1A Boys State Track & Field Championships as a sophomore, 14th in the 200-meter dash (23.05 for fourth with 1.0 sack versus the Hilltoppers ... on the field for 622 snaps. sec.) and sixth with the 4x100-meter relay team (43.57 sec.). 2018: Academic All-MAC ... MAC West Defensive Player of the Week selection after win against Eastern PERSONAL: Born April 17, 2002 ... son of Amy Donnel ... aunt, Erin Chambers, played collegiate volleyball Michigan ... played in all 13 games and started 11 ... totaled 29 tackles, 9.5 TFL, 7.0 sacks, one caused at DePaul and Millikin University. fumble, one fumble recovery, one pass breakup and one QB pressure ... finished second among MAC un- derclassmen in TFL and tied for second in sacks ... among all league players, tied for 18th in the MAC in TFL and tied for eighth in sacks ... was one of four Broncos to register 9.5+ TFL on the season, joining DE Ali Fayad (12.0), LB Alex Grace (10.0) and LB Drake Spears (9.5) ... compiled five games with 3+ tackles including a season-high six stops against Eastern Michigan and Northern Illinois ... had four tackles and season’s first sack versus Miami ... against Eastern Michigan, registered 2.5 TFL and 2.0 sacks to go along with a caused fumble on a strip sack of EMU’s Tyler Wiegers ... forced fumble was recovered by WMU and set up a 12-play, 38-yard drive that resulted in a touchdown that put the Broncos ahead 14-7 with 1:19 to play in the opening half ... carded a year-best 3.0 sacks, all in the first half, against Northern Illinois in the regular season finale ... 3.0 sacks were the most in a game by a Bronco since Cleveland Smith’s 3.0 versus Idaho on September 13, 2014 ... recovered a fumble and recorded a QB pressure at Georgia State ... recovery set up a WMU field goal at the 3:55 mark of the first quarter for the initial points of the contest ... on the field for 635 snaps.

2017: Played in five games, experiencing action versus Michigan State, Wagner, Ball State, Buffalo and Kent State ... totaled three tackles ... registered two stops versus Wagner and one tackle versus Ball State a week later ... on the field for 80 snaps.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Three-star prospect and a top-50 prospect in Michigan by 247Sports. com ... led St. Mary’s Prep to three consecutive state championships ... won 2016 championship over Muskegon, 29-28 ... Detroit Free Press First Team selection ... named among top-25 players in Detroit area ... totaled 110 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries ... multisport athlete who also competed in basketball and track & field ... two-time state champion in shot put.

PERSONAL: Born January 22, 1999 ... son of Melonee and Ralph Holley ... majoring in recreation: sport management ... uncle played football at Western Kentucky.

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Anthony Enechukwu Matthew Stuckey Safety Linebacker Romulus, MI Olympia Fields, IL 9 Orchard Lake St. Mary’s 10 Rich Central 2020: Did not see the field in the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. 2020: Saw the field in four-of-six games during the pandemic-shortened season ... Made two tackles.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered four years at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School under coach 2019: Did not experience game action. George Porritt ... a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 43 prospect in Michigan by 247Sports.com and No. 48 by ESPN.com ... three-time All-Catholic League selection ... 2018: Played in three games, against Delaware State, Ohio and Northern Illinois ... booked four tackles ... one of 10 finalists for the 2019 #LegacyMI Player of the Year, presented by the Legacy Football Organiza- tallied two tackles apiece against Delaware State and Northern Illinois ... on the field for 38 snaps. tion ... during senior year, helped St. Mary’s to a 10-2 mark and quarterfinal appearance in the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) Division 3 tournament ... finished final campaign with 21 PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Two-time all-state, three-time all-conference and two-time all-area catches for more than 300 yards to go along with 20 solo tackles and a pair of interceptions ... earned selection ... recorded 420 career tackles, 200 tackles for loss, forced 20 fumbles and had 50 sacks and one Detroit News All-North and MLive Detroit Football Dream Team honorable mention accolades following interception return for a touchdown ... also played basketball. senior season ... honorable mention Detroit Free Press All-North honoree as a junior, when making 46 receptions for 820 yards ... defensively as a junior, booked 38 solo tackles and four interceptions, PERSONAL: Born June 2, 2000 ... son of Kimberly Howard and Matthew Stuckey ... majoring in recre- returning two for touchdowns ... as a sophomore, hauled in 26 passes for 325 yards ... the lone freshman ation: sport management. on the varsity squad, making two receptions for 32 yards and earning Rookie of the Year accolades as the team went 10-4 and captured the MHSAA Division 3 state championship ... four-year member of the Jeremiah Piper basketball and track & field programs, placing 10th at the 2019 MHSAA Lower Peninsula Region 15-2 Cornerback meet in the 200-meter dash (24.67 sec.) Southfield, MI PERSONAL: Born March 6, 2002 ... son of Modesta Enechukwu ... born in Lagos, Nigeria, before moving 10 Southfield A&T to the United States at four months old ... served as the student body treasurer during high school career. 2020: Saw the field during the final two games of the pandemic-shortened, six-game season ... Made Sean Tyler one solo tackle at Ball State. Running Back PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered four years at Southfield A&T under coach Tim Conley ... three- Richton Park, IL star prospect, according to ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 49 prospect in Michigan by ESPN.com ... during 9 Rich Central senior campaign, registered more than 1,300 rushing yards while recording more than 200 passing yards ... intercepted two passes and booked 50 tackles during senior season ... tabbed the team’s offensive 2020: Played in four-of-six games, making three starts ... ran for 263 yards on 40 carries and two TDs ... MVP at the end of final campaign and earned Warrior of the Year accolades ... as a junior, rushed for caught 11 passes for 68 yards ... ran nine times for 68 yards and a score in the opener at Akron ... hit 100 more than 400 yards and passed for more than 300 yards ... also a two-year letterman in track & field. yards on 12 carries against Toledo ... also caught eight passes for 47 yards against the Rockets ... Ran 15 times for 94 yards with a score in the win over rival Central Michigan. PERSONAL: Born January 16, 2002 ... son of Fannie and Michael Piper ... cousin Jason Beckstrom was a four-year letterman (1999-2000-01-03) at Notre Dame, helping the Fighting Irish to a final Associated 2019: Played in all 13 games … rushed 68 times for 390 yards (5.74) and five touchdowns ... caught six Press ranking of No. 15 and a Tostitos Fiesta Bowl trip after the 2000 season. passes for 45 yards (7.50) ... returned two kickoffs for nine yards (4.50) ... totaled 444 all-purpose yards 2020: Played in four-of-six games, making three starts ... ran for 263 yards on 40 carries and two TDs ...... scored 30 points ... finished ninth in the MAC in average yards per rush ... tied for 18th in the MAC caught 11 passes for 68 yards ... ran nine times for 68 yards and a score in the opener at Akron ... hit 100 in rushing touchdowns and placed second among league freshmen in ground TDs, trailing only Ohio’s yards on 12 carries against Toledo ... also caught eight passes for 47 yards against the Rockets ... Ran 15 O’Shaan Allison (6) ... registered at least two carries in every game with a campaign-high 17 versus times for 94 yards with a score in the win over rival Central Michigan. Bowling Green ... rushed for 80+ yards twice, against Georgia State (138) and Bowling Green (85) ... logged a year-best two rushing touchdowns against Georgia State, helping the Broncos set the program Lucas Hartings single-game rushing TDs record with seven against the Panthers ... longest rush of the season covered Quarterback 61 yards against Georgia State ... scored one ground TD apiece against Syracuse, Central Michigan and Bowling Green ... caught one pass each against Monmouth, Central Michigan, Miami, Ohio, Northern Worthington, OH Illinois and Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl … year-long grab covered 16 yards 12 Worthington Christian versus Monmouth … returned a kickoff seven yards at Ohio and one for two yards at NIU in the regular season finale ... on the field for 178 snaps.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: The No. 41 ranked player in Illinois ... named all-conference junior and Tyren Mason senior seasons ... recorded more than 50 career touchdowns and more than 2,000 career rushing yards ... Wide Receiver the 2017 state track champion in the 4x100-meter relay and the 4x200-meter relay and finished third in the 100-yard dash ... two-time conference champion in the 100-yard dash ... member of the Honor Roll. Elkhart, IN 12 Elkhart PERSONAL: Born September 2, 2000 ... son of Tawanda Williams and Timothy Tyler ... majoring in exercise science. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports, as well as the No. 25 prospect in Indiana ... In the first year of Elkhart High School, helped the Lions to a 9-1 record and Northern Indiana Conference title in 2020 ... As a senior, recorded 1,253 all-purpose yards (678 receiving, 393 Zahir Abdus-Salaam rushing) and 11 total TDs, earning All-NIC honors ... Competed for Elkhart Memorial during his first three Running Back prep years (merged to form Elkhart High School in 2020) ... As a junior, had 444 receiving yards and six Newark, NJ TDs along with 228 kickoff return yards, earning AP All-Indiana accolades 10 Union City PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHGIAN: Rated three stars by both Rivals and 247, as well as the No. 33 prospect in New Jersey by Rivals ... Ran for over 100 yards in five of six games as a senior ... Racked-up 1,222 rushing yards as a junior with 14 total TDs (12 rushing, two receiving) ... Brother, Muadh Abdus-Salaam, plays football at Delaware State

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Harrison Taylor Keith Jones Jr. Linebacker Cornerback St. Charles, IL St. Louis, MO 13 Wheaton Academy 15 Cardinal Ritter 2020: Started all six games at free safety, playing 382 defensive snaps ... Finished with 24 total tackles 2020: Played in all six games, making three starts ... Made 18 tackles on the year. (14 solo), an interception and two pass break-ups ... Had an interception in the win over Toledo ... Made five solo tackles in rivalry victory at Central Michigan ... Had seven tackles and a pass break-up versus 2019: Experienced action in two games, versus Ball State and Ohio as a member of the special teams units ... on the field for 19 snaps. Eastern Michigan. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: First team and second team all-district honoree ... recorded 76 total tackles, one forced 2019: Academic All-MAC ... played in all 13 games ... recorded six tackles, three on special teams, and fumble, one fumble recovery and one interception ... a state champion in track & field ... honor roll member. one interception ... registered multiple tackles against Monmouth (2) and Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl (2) ... intercepted a pass against Georgia State ... on the field for 262 PERSONAL: Born March 25, 2001 ... son of Yameta and Keith Jones ... majoring in pre-business administration. snaps. Kaevion Mack 2018: Academic All-MAC ... played in 12 games, only missing the Delaware State contest ... booked seven Wide Receiver tackles and one interception ... tallied 2+ tackles against Ohio (2) and BYU in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (3) ... interception came against Northern Illinois on the final drive of the game for the Huskies and Peoria, IL allowed Western Michigan to run out the last 1:21 of the contest and seal the 28-21 victory ... on the 15 Peoria field for 189 snaps. 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. 2017: Played in two games, against No. 4 Southern California and Michigan State ... did not record any PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered four years at Peoria under coach Tim Thornton ... three-star prospect, according statistics ... on the field for eight snaps. to 247Sports.com and Rivals.com ... listed as the No. 23 prospect in Illinois by 247Sports.com and Rivals.com ... two- time team captain ... three-time first team All-Big 12 Conference offensive selection while earning first team honors on PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A three-year letterman who was a two-time all-conference selection ... defense as a junior ... received all-state honorable mention accolades as a senior ... Journal Star Large School All-Area as a senior, missed four games due to injury but still finished the season with 600 yards of total offense Player of the Year and WEEK 25 Sports Prep Rally Big School Player of the Year as a senior ... Journal Star Large School and nine touchdowns ... named team MVP following senior season ... had four interceptions as a safety All-Area pick as a junior and senior after earning an honorable mention choice as a sophomore ... Big 12 Conference on defense ... also served as a kickoff returner, punt returner and holder ... earned four varsity letters in Defensive Player of the Year in 2018 ... totaled 56 receptions for 883 yards and 10 TDs as a senior while helping the Lions to a 10-2 mark ... in January of 2019, selected to the USA Football United States U18 national team, earning the right to baseball. compete in the International Bowl X at AT&T Stadium in Dallas ... also a three-year member of the basketball program.

PERSONAL: Born February 14, 1999 ... son of Sharon and Roger Lamar and Terry Taylor ... majoring in PERSONAL: Born September 25, 2001 ... son of Tanya and Kourtney Mack. sales and business marketing. Mareyohn Hrabowski Henry Wilson Quarterback Wide Receiver River Rogue, MI Chicago, IL 16 River Rouge 13 St. Rita of Cascia PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports ... Threw for 1,000 yards and 14 TDs while add- PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by both 247Sports and Rivals ... Slotted ing 565 rushing yards and 16 TDs on the ground as a senior, earning all-state and all-conference honors (River Rogue as the No. 41 prospect in Illinois by 247Sports ... Had senior season at St. Rita postponed by COVID-19 was slated to play in regionals prior to a COVID-19 disruption) ... As a junior, led River Rogue to a state title, throwing pandemic ... Helped St. Rita to the state semifinals as a junior ... Also earned a pair of letters each in for 1,045 yards and 17 TDs, while rushing for 1,175 yards and 13 TDs ... Named all-state, all-junior class, all-region and basketball and track team MVP as a junior ... Selected as River Rogue’s junior varsity MVP as a sophomore, throwing for 800 yards and 10 TDs while rushing for 1,200 yards and 13 TDs ... Has also earned a regional championship in long jump Calin Crawford Thiago Kapps Cornerback Kicker Canton, MI Petropolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 14 Salem 16 Jac-Cen-Del (IN) 2020: Appeared in all six games during the pandemic-shortened season, making three starts ... Made 21 2020: Went 4-for-7 on field goals during the six-game season, including a 50-yard make in the season finale at Ball total tackles on the year ... Posted a career-best eight tackles (five solo) against Northern Illinois. State, his only attempt from 50 yards or more on the season ... Also converted 23-of-26 PATs and finished the year with 35 points, third on the team. 2019: Played in all 13 games, booking nine tackles with 0.5 TFL ... registered three games with two tackles, against Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan and Bowling Green ... registered first career TFL (0.5) 2019: Played in all 13 games ... totaled 78 points on 10-of-15 field goals (.667) and 48-of-50 pionts after touchdowns against Northern Illinois ... on the field for 165 snaps. (.960) ... ranked second on the Broncos in total points ... kicked off 17 times for 897 yards (52.76) with two touchbacks and two boots out of bounds ... finished tied for seventh in the league in field goal conversion percentage ... nailed two field goals against Monmouth and Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl, and tallied 5+ PAT in five 2018: Played in nine games ... booked three tackles with a year-high two against Toledo ... credited with contests ... drilled a year-high seven PATs versus Bowling Green ... converted at least one PAT in every game but the one stop against Bowling Green ... made collegiate debut at Michigan ... on the field for 73 snaps. Ohio contest ... finished with 5+ points in nine contests and 8+ in four games with a career-high 12 against Monmouth ... on the WMU single-season chart, stands fifth in PATs ... in Bronco bowl history, owns the most field goals made with 2017: Did not experience game action. two, ranks third in longest field goal with a 30-yard make and stands fifth with eight points against Western Kentucky ... on the field for 81 snaps. 2016: Did not experience game action. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Competed at the 2018 Kohl’s National Scholarship Camp ... averaged 71 yards per kickoff and 38.13 yards per punt ... attended Jac-Cen-Del High School in Osgood, Ind. ... played two junior college seasons at PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Played wide receiver and cornerback for Salem High School. College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Ill.

PERSONAL: Born May 28, 1998 ... son of Tonya and Chris Crawford ... majoring in recreation: sport PERSONAL: Born September 26, 1997 ... son of Japir Kronemberg Filho and Renata Kapps Goncalves ... majoring in management. leadership and business strategy.

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Hayden Mikesell Keni-H Lovely Tight End Cornerback Orland Park, IL Boynton Beach, FL 17 Marist 18 Atlantic 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. 2020: Reserve cornerback ... played in six career games, recording two tackles and 0.5 tackles for lost yardage ... has played 67 career snaps. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Played in 17 games for Marist High School and head coach Ron Dawczak ... as a senior, completed 85-of-157 passes for 1,132 yards and 12 touchdowns while adding 583 rushing 2019: Played in six games, the first six of the campaign, registering two tackles and 0.5 TFL ... booked all yards and seven ground scores ... also served as the team’s captain and punter, recording 43 boots for tackles versus Toledo ... on the field for 67 snaps. 1,473 yards (34.26) ... guided the RedHawks to an 8-5 mark in 2019, including a trip to the Illinois High School Association Class 8A state semifinals with a 41-27 victory against Loyola Academy in the 2018: Did not experience game action. quarterfinals ... the squad advanced to the state semifinals during junior year. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: First team all-conference, second team all-state and top-63 Palm PERSONAL: Born August 4, 2002 ... son of Season Wardlaw and Mark Mikesell ... has one sister, Delanie ... Beach selection ... had three interceptions in four games during senior year and returned two picks for father was a four-year letterman (1990-91-92-93) with the Vanderbilt football program. touchdowns ... recorded 80 tackles, 12 knockdowns and forced four fumbles ... had 12 pass breakups over four games ... played for state championship ... also ran track, posting a 10.6 in the 100 meters and Eric Wenzel a 22.5 in the 200 meters. Safety PERSONAL: Born May 12, 2000 ... son of Roslyn Banks and Kenneth Lovely ... majoring in recreation: Kalamazoo, MI sport management ... brother Kennard Banks played football at Western Michigan (2005) and Iowa State 17 Hackett Catholic (2008), totaling 58 tackles as a Bronco and 18 as a Cyclone ... brother James Looney played collegiate football at Wake Forest (2013) and California (2015-16-17) and was selected in the seventh round of the 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season ... transitioned from 2018 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers, serving on the practice squad for the 2018 and 2019 seasons ... quarterback to safety during the 2020 spring season. brother Joe Looney was a four-year letterman at Wake Forest (2008-09-10-11), starting 41 games at left guard and earning All-Atlantic Coast Conference accolades in 2011 prior to being a fourth round selec- 2019: Did not experience game action. tion by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2012 NFL Draft and going on to play in 91 NFL games and start 30 for the 49ers, Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Attended Hackett Catholic Prep High School and was quarterback for Kalamazoo United, the Hackett-Kalamazoo Christian High School cooperative program ... the 2018 Divi- sion 5-6 Associated Press Player of the Year and Michigan High School Player of the Year Runner-Up ... Bryce Nunnelly Associated Press and Michigan High School Football Coaches Association First Team All-State honoree ... Wide Receiver the 2017 and 2018 Kalamazoo Gazette Player of the Year ... as a senior, set a state record with 56 touch- Cleveland, TN down passes, completed 319-of-332 passes for 3,624 yards and finished career second in Michigan High 19 Walker Valley/Chattanooga School Athletic Association history with 110 touchdown passes and 8,654 yards ... guided the United offense that averaged 50 points per game in 2018; team finished with an 11-1 record, which included PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Played four seasons at UT Chattanooga, earning first team All-Southern the program’s first district title and first undefeated regular season ... threw seven touchdowns three Conference honors as a sophomore and junior ... Named a second team CoSIDA Academic All-American times during senior campaign ... state champion and a two-time regional champion in track as member in 2019 ... Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District ... Played in 31 games, making 23 starts for the Mocs of relay sprint teams ... also played baseball, earning all-conference honors, and basketball. ... Had nine 100-yard receiving games, second in UTC history ... Had 18 games with at least five recep- tions ... caught a pass in 27-straight games, the fifth-longest stream in school history ... finished seventh PERSONAL: Born October 19, 2000 ... son of Tamela and Andrew Wenzel ... majoring in pre-accountancy. in school history in receptions (152) and third in receiving yards (2,242) ... Semifinalist for the Campbell Trophy in 2020. Nick Kargman Quarterback Zonterio Weekley Camden, NJ Cornerback 18 Woodrow Wilson Kalamazoo, MI 19 Kalamazoo Central 2020: Made collegiate debut at Akron, only appearance during the pandemic-shorted season ... Went 1-for-3 passing for four yards. 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season.

2019: Did not experience game action. 2019: Did not experience game action.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: No. 45 ranked player in New Jersey ... a top-50 dual-threat quarterback PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Had 33 tackles and six pass breakups in 2018 ... second team All- nationally ... USA Today First-Team All-State honoree ... during 38 career games, completed 577-of- Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference. 1,068 passes for 8,136 yards and 86 touchdowns ... set a New Jersey state record by throwing for 3,963 yards as a senior ... also set a state record throwing for 539 yards and eight touchdowns in a single game PERSONAL: Born March 23, 2001 ... son of Florence and Charles Weekley ... majoring in criminal justice. ... graduated holding the South Jersey record with 259 completions in a season ... also played basketball ... a National Honor Society member.

PERSONAL: Born April 27, 2000 ... son of Laurie and Kevin Kargman ... majoring in communication studies.

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Corvin Moment Boone Bonnema Linebacker Linebacker Vero Beach, FL Zeeland, MI 20 Vero Beach 22 Zeeland 2020: Started all six games at linebacker, playing 416 snaps on the season ... Finished with 37 tackles, 2020: Appeared in five games during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season ... Recorded one solo three for loss and 1.5 sacks, as well as two pass break-ups ... Made 12 tackles against Toledo ... Posted tackle. a TFL in three-straight games against Central Michigan, Northern Illinois and Eastern Michigan ... preseason fourth team All-Mi-American Conference honoree by Phil Steele. 2019: Played in three games, experiencing action against Toledo, Miami and Bowling Green ... recorded one tackle, at Toledo ... on the field for 16 snaps. 2019: Played in one game, the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl versus Western Kentucky, and booked two tackles ... declared academically ineligible for the 2019 season and regained eligibility prior to the PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Four-year starter for Zeeland ... ranked as the No. 47 prospect in Michigan postseason tilt ... on the field for 27 snaps. ... two-time all-state selection ... twice named the Holland Sentinel Defensive Player of the Year ... three-time all-area and all-conference selection ... earned all-state honors in track. 2018: Played in all 13 games and started the final 12 ... registered 52 tackles, 6.0 TFL, 1.0 sack and two caused fumbles ... recorded 2+ tackles in 12 games, 5+ in six and a year-high six versus Delaware State, PERSONAL: Born September 1, 2000 ... son of Kelly and Jacob Bonnema ... majoring in pre-business Bowling Green and Northern Illinois ... finished with a season-high 1.5 TFL versus BYU in the Famous administration. Idaho Potato Bowl ... caused a fumble against both Bowling Green and BYU ... fumble versus the Falcons was recovered at the BGSU 21-yard line and set up a Bronco touchdown that cut the deficit to 14-7 with Dorian Jackson 5:30 to play in the opening half ... caused fumble against BYU set up a four-play, 40-yard touchdown Cornerback drive that tied the bowl game at 7-7 with 3:07 remaining in the second quarter ... recorded first career TFL against Delaware State ... on the field for 737 snaps. Pittsburgh, PA 23 Obama Academy/St. Francis (PA) 2017: Did not experience game action. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Played in 22 games over 2018-19 for St. Francis ... Made 54 total tackles, PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A three-star prospect, according to 247Sports.com ... Florida All-State adding 18 passes defended ... Named Honorable Mention FCS All-American as a sophomore in 2019, as Class 8A and first team all-area selection ... ranked No. 3 in the TCPalm Super 11 ... slotted at No. 7 on top well as First Team All-ECAC and First Team All-NEC ... Set SFU’s single-season record and led the NEC with 63 seniors list in Palm Beach County ... carded 67 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks as a senior ... 16 pass break-ups in 2019 ... Set a school record with six pass break-ups in a game against Robert Morris recorded 63 tackles, 10.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks as a junior ... had 2.0 TFL in Vero Beach’s regional semifinal .... Also ran track during prep career for University Prep/Sci-Tech/Obama Academy combined athletic game ... led Vero Beach to the district championship. program (USO) in Pittsburgh.

PERSONAL: Born August 13, 1999 ... son of Amara and Calvin Moment ... majoring in recreation: sport Jaali Parker management. Wide Receiver Giacomo Iraci Chicago, IL 23 Mount Carmel Safety Oak Lawn, IL PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect and ranked the No. 32 player in Illinois by 21 Brother Rice 247Sports ... Product of powerhouse Mount Carmel program, did not lose a game during prep career ... Senior season was postponed to spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic ... Had a 99-yard TD reception in 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. the state semifinals as a junior, en route to helping Mount Carmel to a state title

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered three years at Brother Rice under coach Brian Badke ... three- Skyy Moore star prospect, according to ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 33 prospect in Illinois by Wide Receiver ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... an All-Chicago Catholic League (CCL) and Chicago Sun-Times All-Area selection during senior campaign ... finished final season with 68 tackles, four pass breakups and one New Kensington, PA interception ... helped Brother Rice to the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Class 8A state semifinals 24 Shady Side Academy ... guided Crusaders to the IHSA 8A state championship contest as a junior, when recording 70 tackles, three interceptions and a forced fumble ... during sophomore year, tallied 80 tackles, three interceptions 2020: Played in five of six games during the pandemic-shortened season ... Finished the yar with 25 catches for 388 yards and three TDs ... Had touchdowns in three-straight games against Toledo, Northern Illinois and Eastern Michigan and a forced fumble on defense while adding 17 total rushing and receiving touchdowns and a pair ... Made eight catches for 105 yards in the season finale at Ball State ... could play a role in the return game ... preseason of passing TDs on offense ... as a freshman, booked 75 tackles, four interceptions and a pair of forced first team All-MAC honoree by Athlon Sports and second team by Phil Steele ... a member of the Biletnikoff Award fumbles as the Crusaders went 5-4 and advanced to the first round of the state playoffs ... four-year Watch List. letterman in track & field as a sprinter, helping 4x200-meter relay team place second in the CCL 2019 outdoor championship. 2019: First team All-MAC pick ... first Bronco wide receiver to be first team All-MAC since Corey Davis in 2016 ... first MAC true freshman wide receiver to be first team all-league since Roger Lewis of Bowling Green in 2014, the first in WMU PERSONAL: Born November 4, 2001 ... son of Tricia Iraci and Dan Dwyer ... cousin, Brooke Kehoe, was history and just the third in the MAC since 1982 ... played in all 13 games and started the final 12 ... caught 51 passes for 802 yards (15.73) and three TDs ... rushed one time for two yards (2.00) and a score ... returned one punt for 0 yards a four-year starting catcher (2014-15-16-17) in softball at North Central, appearing in 163 games and (0.00) and one kickoff for 13 yards (13.00) … in the MAC, ranked fourth in receiving yards per game (61.69), fourth in earning first team All-College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin accolades as a senior. total receiving yards, ninth in yards per reception and tied for 10th in receptions per game (3.92) ... nationally, ranked 86th in receiving yards and 87th in receiving yards per game and yards per reception ... led MAC freshmen in receiving yards, receptions and receptions per game ... nationally among rookies, stood fourth in receiving yards ... had 1+ reception in all 13 games, 4+ in eight contests including a season-high nine grabs at Northern Illinois ... logged seven receptions against Toledo and six versus Georgia State ... posted three 100+ yard performances, against Ohio (162), Northern Illinois (125) and Toledo (101) ... receiving yardage against Ohio marked the second most in program history by a freshman, only trailing Corey Alston’s 263 versus Eastern Michigan in 1997 ... surpassed 65 receiving yards in seven games ... had a team-high 15 catches of 20+ yards including a career-long reception of 61 yards against Ohio ... hauled in a TD apiece against Monmouth, Bowling Green and Ohio ... attempted only rush of the year against the Bobcats, making a two-yard plunge for a touchdown ... returned a kickoff 13 yards at No. 19 Michigan State and had a punt return for 0 yards versus Georgia State ... on the field for 706 snaps.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Two-time Allegheny Conference Offensive Player of the Year, and was also named Defensive Player of the Year ... No. 36 ranked player in the state ... played defensive back and quarterback ... became the first player in conference history to rush and pass for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons ... twice named all-conference on offense and defense ... totaled 100 career touchdowns and 3,500 yards ... also played basketball, earning all section honors as a point guard junior and senior years.

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Christian Singleton Ryan Selig Running Back Linebacker Kennesaw, GA Lake Villa, IL 25 North Cobb 27 Lakes Community 2020: Appeared in one game during the six-game season, carrying twice for seven yards and a TD 2020: Played in all six games during the pandemic-shortened season, first as a linebacker ... Made 10 against Akron. total tackles, including a sack, with one forced fumble and one fumble recovery ... Recovered a fumble in the season-opener at Akron ... Forced a fumble and registered a sack against Northern Illinois. 2019: Did not experience game action. 2019: Played in 12 games, missing only the Eastern Michigan contest ... caught two passes for 20 yards PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Recorded 5,100 total career yards and 53 touchdowns ... first team all- (10.00) and a touchdown with both grabs coming at No. 19 Michigan State ... hauled in a 15-yard TD state selection ... two-time all-region and all-county selection ... Cobb County Running Back of the Year pass from Griffin Alstott in the fourth quarter against the Spartans ... tied for the team lead with seven ... as a senior, had 1,789 yards and 24 touchdowns. tackles on special teams ... all seven stops came on kickoff returns ... on the field for 225 snaps.

PERSONAL: Born February 9, 2000 ... son of Margaret and Carlo Singleton ... majoring in pre-business 2018: Played in four games, against Delaware State, Ohio, Ball State and Northern Illinois ... registered administration. one tackle, at Ball State ... on the field for 26 snaps. Delano Ware PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Three-year starter and honorable mention all-state selection ... two-time Safety first team all-conference, as linebacker and wide receiver ... recorded 60 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, one caused fumble, seven quarterback pressures and five sacks in one year of Richmond, CA playing defense ... also had eight receiving touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns on offense ... 26 El Cerrito/Illinois three-sport athlete, also playing basketball and baseball.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Played three seasons at a Illinois ... Had a career-best seven tackles PERSONAL: Born September 17, 1999 ... son of Sandy and Dave Selig. against Maryland in 2018 as a freshman ... Played 11 games with eight starts during rookie season in 2018, making 35 tackles ... Became just the second Illinois player to start at safety as a true freshman since 1980 (Bennett Williams in 2017) ... Played in nine games, making 22 tackles as a sophomore in Jelani Willis 2019 ... Was rated a three-star signee out of high school by 247Sports and ESPN. Safety Memphis, TN 28 Bartlett Anthony Sambucci Wide Receiver PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated three-stars by 247Sports and ranked among the top-50 prospects in Tennessee ... Played just three games as a senior at Bartlett due to the COVID-19 pandemic ... Lemont, IL Recorded 50 tackles and three interceptions as a junior, his first year playing football ... Competed in 27 Lemont basketball during freshman and sophomore years while enrolled at Memphis East High School ... Uncle, Patrick Willis, played football at Memphis 2020: Saw the field in four-of-six games during the pandemic-shortened season ... Made a tackle on special teams against Central Michigan. Ryan Kilburg PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered three years at Lemont under coach Bret Kooi ... three-star Safety prospect, according to 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 46 prospect in Illinois by 247Sports.com and Park Ridge, IL No. 47 by ESPN.com ... a three-year starter who accumulated more than 3,000 all-purpose yards and 32 29 Maine South touchdowns during career ... two-time all-conference, all-area and WJOL Player of the Week ... earned Illinois High School Association (IHSA) 6A all-state, Daily Southtown All-Area and My Suburban Life 2020: Appeared in all six games during the pandemic-shortened season, almost entirely on special All-Area honors following senior campaign ... as a senior, hauled in 65 receptions for 1,121 yards and 16 teams ... Returned two kicks for a total of 26 yards. touchdowns as the Indians advanced to the second round of the IHSA 6A playoffs ... returned two punts for touchdowns and one kickoff for a TD during final campaign, averaging 28.5 yards per kickoff return PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered four years and started 34 career games at Maine South under and 27.5 yards a punt return ... in a 49-6 victory against Tinley Park, scored three touchdowns in the coach Dave Inserra ... consensus three-star prospect, according to ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals. first half ... as a junior, helped team to the IHSA 6A playoffs after leading the squad with 39 receptions com ... listed as the No. 24 prospect in Illinois by Rivals.com, No. 27 by 247Sports.com and No. 32 by for 681 yards and 11 touchdowns ... averaged more than 25.0 yards per kickoff return and 20.0 yards a ESPN.com ... a Chicago Sun-Times All-Area selection following final season ... squad won the Illinois High punt runback, returning one punt for a TD, during junior year ... during sophomore season, started eight School Association (IHSA) Class 8A state championship as a freshman, advanced to the semifinals as a games and missed four due to injury, but still caught 15 passes for 148 yards and a pair of touchdowns. sophomore, quarterfinals and a junior and first round as a senior ... helped the Hawks go on a seven- game winning streak to close the 2019 regular season, leading a defensive unit that allowed just 11.1 PERSONAL: Born June 25, 2002 ... son of Susan and Joe Sambucci ... father was a member of the football points per game during the stretch ... tabbed the Offensive Player of the Year in the Central Suburban program at Eastern Illinois and part of the 1978 Division II national championship team ... brother, Joe, League South with 44 catches for 560 yards and seven touchdowns to go along with 31 carries for 270 was a three-year member (2016-17-18) of the baseball team at Carthage College, appearing in 18 total yards and three scores as a senior ... added a 98-yard kickoff return TD on the first play of the game games and serving as a team captain during senior year ... cousin, Alex Turcotte, was a first-round draft against Glenbrook South and booked 56 tackles with three interceptions on defense as a senior ... scored pick of the Los Angeles Kings, chosen with the fifth overall pick in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. three touchdowns in the second quarter alone at Glenbard West on August 31, 2019 ... during junior campaign, guided Hawks to the Central Suburban South championship ... as a sophomore, one of only two on the varsity squad, booked 44 tackles and two interceptions.

PERSONAL: Born June 10, 2001 ... son of Laura and Jim Kilburg ... older sister, Aly, finished sophomore year on the Loyola soccer team in 2019, earning second-team All-Missouri Valley Conference accolades after receiving honorable mention all-league and all-freshman accolades in 2018 ... father earned a varsity letter in football in 1986 for Augustana, helping program to the NCAA Division III national cham- pionship and College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin title ... uncle, Jeff Kilburg, was a three-year letterman (1994-95-96) at Notre Dame, helping the Fighting Irish finish the 1995 season ranked No. 11 in the final Associated Press poll and the 1996 campaign standing at No. 19 in the final AP ledger with a 24-21 victory against Texas A&M in the Mobil Cotton Bowl Classic.

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Cam Griffin Quinton Cannon Cornerback Linebacker Florissant, MO Indianapolis, IN 30 Lutheran North 33 Cathedral 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered four years at Lutheran North under coach Carl Reed ... three-star PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered four years at Cathedral under coach Bill Peebles ... rated as prospect, according to ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 36 prospect in Missouri by ESPN. a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 31 prospect in Indiana by com and No. 40 by 247Sports.com ... ranked as the No. 25 prospect in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Super 247Sports.com and No. 32 by ESPN.com ... earned Indiana Football Coaches Association (IFCA) Class 5A 30 ... earned MaxPreps.com second team all-state honors following senior year ... two-time first team All-State, IFCA Senior All-State and all-city, as voted by city coaches, accolades as a senior ... received All-Metro League honoree as a defensive back ... as a senior, helped the Crusaders to a 14-0 record, the the Fighting Irish’s 11 Gold award following final season ... totaled 161 solo tackles, 13.0 sacks, three first undefeated season in program history, and Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSH- interceptions and four fumble recoveries during career ... booked 75 tackles with 7.0 tackles for loss and SAA) Class 2 state championship after consecutive semifinal trips ... scored on an 11-yard touchdown three fumble recoveries as a senior ... helped Cathedral to the Indiana High School Athletic Association pass in 49-0 state title victory against Ava and finished contest leading the team with three catches for Class 5A regional championship as a senior, when the squad went 9-3 ... nine wins marked the most 49 yards ... booked 57 total tackles, 2.0 sacks and three interceptions during final campaign ... recorded for the Fighting Irish in a decade ... before senior year, invited to the Rivals 3 Stripe Camp in St. Louis two interceptions as a sophomore ... a four-year member of the track & field program, advancing to the following performance at the Chicago Rivals Combine ... totaled 68 tackles with 9.0 tackles for loss and 2019 MSHSAA Class 3 State Track & Field Championship for the 4x200-meter relay, placing fourth, and 1.0 sack to go along with three interceptions as a junior. 4x400-meter relay, claiming fifth. PERSONAL: Born September 30, 2001 ... son of Natasha and Anthony Cannon. PERSONAL: Born September 2, 2001 ... son of Kenya and Rayshon Griffin ... brother, Kobe, is a redshirt sophomore defensive back at Central Missouri. Peyton Doorhy Long Snapper Ali’Vonta Wallace Burbank, IL Linebacker 34 Saint Laurence Muskegon, MI 31 Muskegon 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. Jake Moertl Safety 2019: Played in two games, against Northern Illinois and Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl ... on the field for four snaps. Palatine, IL 35 Palatine PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Two-time all-state selection ... two-time MLive Muskegon Chronicle Defensive Player of the Year ... helped Muskegon to the 2017 state championship ... squad finished 2020: Played in all six games, exclusively on special teams ... made nine tackles, five solo. as runner-up in 2016 and 2018 ... as a senior, booked 95 tackles, including 49 solo, 8.0 tackles for lost yardage, 1.0 sack, one fumble recovery and six passes defended ... had seven tackles in the 2018 state 2019: Played in all 13 games, primarily as a member of the special teams units ... booked six tackles, one championship game. apiece against Syracuse, Toledo, Miami, Bowling Green, Ball State and Ohio ... on the field for 175 snaps.

PERSONAL: Born January 23, 2001 ... son of Ashanta McClain ... majoring in exercise science. 2018: Played in 10 games, only missing the Syracuse, Michigan and Georgia State contests ... did not record any statistics ... on the field for 93 snaps.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Second team all-state, Daily Herald all-area, Sun Times all-area and Trae Allen Mid-Suburban League all-conference honoree ... recorded 72 tackles, one interception and scored nine Running Back touchdowns ... also played baseball, earning all-area honorable mention ... honor roll and National Pontiac, MI Honor Society member. 32 Groves PERSONAL: Born November 20, 1999 ... son of Judi and Fritz Moertl ... majoring in accountancy. 2020: Played in two of six games durng the shortened season ... Rushed nine times for 25 yards. Miguel Zyniewicz 2019: Played in one game, experiencing two snaps versus Bowling Green ... recorded two carries for nine Wide Receiver yards (4.50) and a long of five yards. South Bend, IN 2018: Did not experience game action. 37 Adams

2017: Did not experience game action. 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Three-year starter for Groves High School under coach Brendan Flaherty PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Received three letters at John Adams High School for head coach Antwon ... team captain as a senior ... two-time Detroit Free Press honorable mention all-state selection ... after Jones ... served as a team captain during senior year ... second team All-Northern Indiana Conference senior year, named to the Detroit News All-North honorable mention team ... during three years with (NIC) in 2018 ... earned a place on the NIC All-Academic Team as well as the All-State All-Academic Team the Falcons, team went 28-7 with a trio of playoff appearances, five playoff wins and two league cham- following senior season ... received the Kiwanis Award in 2019 ... recognized as the WHME-TV 46 Student pionships ... helped Groves High School to the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division II state Athlete of the Week in 2019 ... played three games during senior season before suffering a broken collar- semifinals as a senior ... guided Falcons to the semifinal game with 137 rushing yards and a touchdown bone ... during junior season, caught 24 passes, including five touchdowns, to go along with 64 tackles, in regional championship against Grosse Pointe South ... as a senior, rushed for 963 yards and 11 touch- 12 pass breakups and two interceptions as a safety on defense ... played basketball for John Adams as a downs on 193 carries ... during junior season, rushed for 826 yards on 129 carries and scored 17 TDs. freshman and sophomore.

PERSONAL: Born March 24, 1999 ... son of Monica Gilbert-Allen and Ernest Allen ... majoring in recre- PERSONAL: Born August 12, 2002 ... son of Matthew and Cindy Zyniewicz ... has a brother, Elliot, and ation: sport management. three sisters, Camille, Olivia and Adele.

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Zach Vode Naahlyee Bryant Linebacker Linebacker Hobart, IN Chicago, IL 38 Hobart 41 Oak Park-River Forest PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports, as well as the No. 21 prospect PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals and 247Sports Composite, ... No. 57 from Indiana ... Made 93 tackles and two interceptions as a senior, earning all-state and first team prospect in Illinois by 247Sports Composite ... Brother, Nazareth, plays football at Northern Illinois all-conference honors while helping Hobart to the state semifinals ... Recorded 77 tackles and seven interceptions during junior season, collecting all-state and first team all-conference accolades ... Also Cole Johnson played offense for Hobart, making 56 catches for 1,074 yards as a senior and 43 receptions for 787 yards Linebacker as a junior ... Earned four varsity letters in track & field in addition to his football accolades ... Was a regional qualifier in the high jump and the long jump Columbus, OH 43 Pickerington North Nick Mihalic Punter Skokie, IL Carson Voss 39 Niles North Punter 2020: Served as the punter for all six games, punting 18 times for an average of 42.61 yards ... had a Dansville, MI long punt of 68 yards ... pinned opponents inside their own 20-yard line on six occasions ... had four 45 Dansville punts of at least 50 yards ... Kicked off 41 times with 14 touchbacks ... preseason fourth team All-Mid American Conference selection by Athlon Sports.

2019: Played in all 13 games ... punted 52 times for 2,200 yards (42.31) ... kicked off 63 times for 3,609 yards (57.29) with 13 touchbacks and four boots out of bounds ... improved punting average by Patrick Grange 5.04 yards a boot and kickoff average by 1.23 yards per attempt from 2018 marks ... had nine punts Tight End downed inside the opponent 20-yard line against six touchbacks ... long punt of 61 yards came at No. Naperville, IL 19 Michigan State ... recorded one tackle versus Central Michigan ... ranked fifth in the Mid-American 46 Naperville Central Conference in punting average ... turned in year-high seven punts against Miami and Northern Illinois ... top game for average yards per boot came against Ball State with two blasts for a 55.50 average while best average with 3+ punts was 48.00 yards at Michigan State ... had a season high of 312 punting yards at Northern Illinois ... caused a year-high three fair catches against Georgia State and Miami ... blasted a year-high six kickoffs for touchbacks against Miami and had a year-best 63.43 yards per kickoff versus Gavin Peddie the RedHawks ... against Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl, recorded five punts for Kicker 232 yards (46.40) ... on the WMU bowl game chart, ranks first in punting average, tied for fifth in total Grandville, MI punts and in longest punts, stands first (57), tied for second (53), tied for seventh (46) and 10th (40) ... 47 Grandville on the field for 186 snaps. 2020: Was a perfect 8-for-8 on PATs on the season ... Made his only field goal attempt, from 24 yards, 2018: Played in all 13 games ... punted 56 times for 2,087 yards (37.27) ... handled kickoff chores for the against Northern Illinois. final three games, totaling 17 kicks for 953 yards (56.06) ... had 12 punts downed inside the opponent 20-yard line against just four touchbacks ... long punt of 79 yards came at Central Michigan ... tallied a 2019: Played in two games, against Ohio and Northern Illinois ... totaled four points on four-of-four PATs year-high seven kickoffs for a season-best 374 yards at Ball State ... recorded one tackle apiece versus (1.000) and zero-of-two field goals (.000) ... converted all four PAT tries against Ohio ... missed two field Michigan, Ball State and Northern Illinois ... turned in best performance of the year at CMU in helping goal attempts at Northern Illinois ... on the field for six snaps. WMU claim the Michigan MAC Trophy ... punted nine times in a mix of rain and snow, averaging a year-high 42.56 yards a punt and a season-best 383 yards, aided by season’s long blast ... turned in a 2018: Played in 11 games ... totaled 69 points on 10-of-13 field goals (.769) and 39-of-42 PATs (.929) ... solid showing versus Eastern Michigan, averaging 41.00 yards a boot and producing three fair catches ranked second on the Broncos in total points ... finished third in the Mid-American Conference in field ... at Michigan, tallied a year-high four fair catches ... in regular season finale against Northern Illinois, goal conversion percentage ... nailed two field goals against Delaware State, Georgia State, Ball State dropped a season-best three boots inside the 20-yard line ... versus BYU in the Famous Idaho Potato and Northern Illinois ... drilled a year-high six PATs versus Delaware State and Bowling Green ... con- Bowl, tallied six punts for 192 yards to rank fourth in WMU bowl game history in total punts and eighth verted at least one PAT in all 11 contests ... finished with 5+ points in seven contests, 8+ in four games in punt average (32.00) ... long boot of 46 yards versus BYU is tied for the seventh longest in a bowl and reached double digits against Delaware State (12) and Georgia State (10) ... in Bronco bowl history, game in Bronco history ... on the field for 137 snaps. is tied for second with one made field goal and second in longest field goal (37 yards), versus BYU in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl ... on the field for 58 snaps. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: The top-rated punter, according to 247Sports.com ... a five-star punter, according to Chris Sailer and Kohl’s Kicking ... invited to participate in the Blue-Grey All-American game PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Four-year starter who was named all-area honorable mention as a junior ... four-year starter ... an all-area honoree as a senior ... recorded 42 touchbacks sophomore year ... as a and senior ... converted 53-of-55 extra points and six-of-seven field goals .... 70 percent of kickoffs were junior had a 42-yard punt average ... during senior season, averaged 47 yards per punt ... captain of the for touchbacks ... teammates with WMU long snapper Bryce Bouwens ... also played varsity soccer and track team ... ran a 10.98 second 100-yard dash and a 50.9 second 400-yard dash. basketball ... captain of the soccer team ... four-year academic letter award winner, AP Scholar with Honor Award and member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born April 2, 2000 ... son of Ivana and Mario Mihalic ... father played soccer at Eastern Illinois ... grandfather played professional soccer in Austria. PERSONAL: Born April 24, 2000 ... son of Elizabeth and Jon Peddie ... majoring in aerospace engineering ... uncle, Lee Schopp, was a two-time All-America goalkeeper at Hope College and served as an associate head coach for 24 seasons at Hope, receiving 2014 National Soccer Coaches Association of America Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year accolades ... Brother, Caden, is an offensive lineman for the Broncos.

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Dylan Calabrese Braden Fiske Long Snapper Defensive Line Sugar Grove, IL Michigan City, IN 48 Kaneland 55 Michigan City 2020: Did not see game action during the shortened season. 2020: Started all six games, making 13 total tackles ... Recorded six total tackles, 2.5 for loss and a sack against Northern Illinois. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Earned three letters at Kaneland High School ... three-time academic all-conference honoree ... earned honorable mention all-conference accolades in 2019 ... totaled a 2019: Played in 12 games, missing the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl ... tallied 24 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 1.0 team-high 76 tackles as a senior to go along with 7.0 tackles for lost yardage and an interception ... sack, one fumble recovery and one QB pressure ... collected seven games with 2+ tackles and three with chosen as the team’s defensive MVP following final campaign ... went the final three years of career with 3+ stops including a career-high five tackles against Monmouth and Georgia State ... added three tack- a perfect long snap percentage. les and 0.5 TFL at Eastern Michigan ... booked first career sack and TFL against Monmouth ... recovered a fumble at Northern Illinois in the regular season finale ... on the field for 386 snaps. PERSONAL: Born May 26, 2002 ... son of Jennifer and Julio Calabrese ... has a brother, Luke, and sister, Delaney ... brother is a senior on the baseball team at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, having 2018: Played in two games, against Ball State and BYU in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl ... did not played in 74 career games and totaling a .316 batting average ... aunt, Jill Fazio, was a four-year let- record any statistics ... on the field for 19 snaps. terwinner (1993-94-95-96) in volleyball at Illinois Wesleyan, earned the squad’s most valuable player award and a place on the AVCA All-Midwest Region team in 1996 and was a two-time all-College PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A four-year letterman for Michigan City High School ... three-time All- Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin honoree who ranks sixth in program history in kills (1,403), ninth Duneland Conference selection ... two-time team captain ... ASN all-area and News-Dispatch All-Area in points (1,661.0) and 11th in digs (1,152) ... cousin, Todd Hanley, graduated from Western Michigan honoree ... led team to state semifinals for the first time in school history ... also played baseball. in 1997 and earned letters as a member of the football program in 1995 and 1996 ... great uncle, Mike Grace, pitched for five years (1995-96-97-98-99) in the Philadelphia Phillies organization, amassing a PERSONAL: Born January 18, 2000 ... son of Emily and Brian Fiske ... majoring in recreation: sport 16-16 record and 4.96 earned-run average while striking out 156 in 275.2 innings of work. management. Corey Walker Kyle Arnoldi Defensive Line Offensive Line Normal, IL White Lake, MI 50 Normal West 56 Walled Lake Northern PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by both 247Sports and Rivals ... Slotted as 2020: Did not see action during the shortened, six-game season. the No. 45 prospect from Illinois by 247Sports ... Senior season disrupted by COVID-19 pandemic Scored six TDs and was a first team all-conference selection as a junior, helping Normal West to a 7-3 PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Four-year letterman at Walled Lake Northern under coaches Joe Boulus record ... Conference All-Academic selection as a junior and senior ... Was a second team all-conference and Brett Moore ... three-star prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... the No. 40 prospect in honoree on the basketball court ... Brother, Jordan, is a forward on the Western Michigan men’s soccer Michigan by 247Sports.com and No. 51 by ESPN.com ... three-time all-state, all-Lakes Valley Conference team and Detroit News All-North honoree ... served as a captain as a junior and senior ... earned second team Associated Press and Detroit News Division 1-2 all-state accolades as a senior ... selected to play in John Hofer the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl on January 13, 2020, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta ... MLive Offensive Line Detroit Football Dream Team honorable mention selection as a junior and senior ... during senior year, tallied 60 pancake blocks to go along with 47 tackles, 16.0 tackles for lost yardage and 8.0 sacks ... Valparaiso, IN named the Walled Lake Northern Iron Man as a freshman ... during rookie year, helped the Knights to 51 Valparaiso the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 2 state playoffs with a 6-4 record

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports, as well as the No. 27 prospect PERSONAL: Born March 18, 2002 ... son of Elise and Ron Arnoldi ... brother, Ryan, graduated from in Indiana ... Helped Valparaiso to a 8-1 record as a senior, with the only loss coming in the state semifi- Western Michigan in May, 2020. nals ... Blocked for a Valpo team that reached the state championship game during junior season Kevin Meckert James DeWald Defensive Line Linebacker Barrington, IL Birmingham, MI 57 Barrington 53 Seaholm 2020: Did not see the field during the six-game, pandemic-shortened season. 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Helped Seaholm High School to the Michigan High School Athletic Tyson Lee Association Division 2 state semifinals as a senior ... the Maples finished with a 9-4 record and appeared Defensive Line in the state semifinals for the first time since 1997 ... DeWald played for his father, Jim, all four years at South Bend, IN Seaholm. 58 Riley PERSONAL: Born September 21, 2001 ... son of Erin and Jim DeWald ... has one brother, Caden ... father PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a top-40 prospect in the state of Indiana by 247Sports ... Made 30 lettered on the Western Michigan football team (1995-96-97) and was a graduate assistant with the total tackles as a senior, with six TFLs, three sacks, five QB hurries, one interception and a touchdown, Broncos in 1999 and 2000 ... mother graduated from WMU in 1998. earning all-state honors ... Helped Riley to the South Bend City Championship and named a 46 Sports Student Athlete of the Week, as well as an All-Northern Indiana Conference selection ... Made 32 tackles Mason Nelson as a junior, in addition to seven sacks, earning first team all-conference honors and top-50 all-state Defensive Line recognition ... Collected 23 total tackles with four sacks as a sophomore, earning Riley’s Most Improved ... Player honors and second team all-conference designation ... Also earned three varsity letters on Howell, MI Riley’s conference-champion basketball team ... Named the Boys & Girls Club of St. Joseph County True 54 Howell Gentleman & Youth of the Year 2020: Did not see the field during the six-game season.

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Jack Taylor Mark Brooks Offensive Line Offensive Line Burlington, ONT Portland, MI 59 Lawrenceville School (NJ) 60 Portland 2020: Did not see game action during the six-game, pandemic-shortened season. 2020: Started all six games at right tackle, playing all 397 offensive plays on the year ... Earned a Pro Football Focus Offensive Grade of 81.9, ranking among the top-30 offensive lineman in the Group of 5 and PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered three years at the Lawrenceville School under coach Harry Fla- tied for sixth in the MAC ... Conceded just one sack, one hit and two hurries on the year while not being herty ... three-star prospect, according to ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 51 prospect flagged for a single penalty ... Blocked for a WMU offense which ranked among the top-10 nationally in New Jersey by ESPN.com ... two-time All-Mid Atlantic Prep League selection, earning second-team in points per game (41.7), 16th in FBS in total offense (479.7 yards per game) and 10th in FBS in sacks accolades as a junior and first-team honors as a senior ... the Tom Dickens Football Trophy recipient after allowed per game (1.17). final campaign ... played for Team Ontario against Team USA in the 2017 International Bowl ... started every game as a sophomore ... lettered one year as a member of the track & field program, throwing the 2019: Academic All-MAC ... played in 12 games and started the final three, against Ohio, Northern Illinois shot put. and Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl ... helped the Broncos finish with top-three MAC rankings in total offensive yards per game (445.7; 2nd), third down conversion percentage (.453; PERSONAL: Born January 16, 2001 ... son of Colette and Rick Taylor ... born in Burlington, Ontario, 2nd), fewest fumbles lost (6; 2nd), fewest passes intercepted (13; 2nd), fewest turnovers lost (14; 2nd) Canada, before moving to the United States ... father was a football letterman at McGill. and points per game (33.1; 3rd) … nationally, the WMU offense stood in the top 30 in fewest turnovers lost (20th), third down conversion percentage (23rd), total offensive yards per game (25th), fewest fumbles lost (26th), rushing yards per game (205.1; 28th) and points per game (30th) … helped the Broncos finish as the only Mid-American Conference team to compile 2,600+ rushing yards and 3,000+ passing yards … key member of an offense that stood third in the conference and 18th nationally in fewest sacks allowed per game (1.38) … offensive line also ranked fourth in the MAC in fewest tackles for loss yielded per contest (5.08) … efforts helped the Broncos produce eight plays from scrimmage of 60 or more yards, doubling the team’s total from the 2018 season … part of an offensive line that opened holes for running back LeVante Bellamy, who was named one of 10 semifinalists for the Doak Walker Award, given to the top running back in … helped tight end Giovanni Ricci become one of eight semifinalists for the John Mackey Award, presented to the nation’s top collegiate tight end … contributed to the success of quarterback Jon Wassink, who stood 29th nationally in total passing yards (3,097), 35th in total offensive yards per game (262.8), 37th in passing yards per completion (12.85) and 39th in passing yards per game (238.2) ... on the field for 499 snaps.

2018: Started first six games before suffering season-ending knee injury ... helped open holes for a Western Michigan rushing attack that averaged 199.46 yards per contest, third best in the Mid-American Conference ... member of WMU’s offense that ranked among the MAC leaders in time of possession (33:36; 1st), fewest sacks allowed per game (1.54; 2nd), passing yards per game (237.4; 3rd), total offensive yards per game (436.8; 3rd), fewest turnovers lost (19; 4th), fewest passes intercepted (9; 4th), fewest tackles for loss allowed per game (5.15; 4th), points per game (32.0; 4th) and total first downs (296; 4th) … in addition to top-50 national offensive rankings for fewest sacks allowed per game and fewest tackles for loss allowed per game, helped the Broncos to top-50 marks in time of possession (6th), total first downs (31st), total offensive yards per game (35th), rushing yards per game (38th), points per game (38th) and fewest passes intercepted (43rd) … aided in the protection of QBs Jon Wassink and Kaleb Eleby, who combined to complete 243-of-396 (.614) passes for 3,086 yards with 20 touchdowns against just nine interceptions ... opened holes for Western Michigan’s ground attack that featured three backs with 350+ yards and 32 total rushing TDs ... guided the Broncos to bowl eligibility for the fifth-straight season, a program record, and a trip to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl … on the field for 248 snaps.

2017: Academic All-Mid-American Conference ... played in nine games ... part of a Bronco offensive unit that ranked among the MAC leaders in rushing yards per game (224.8; 2nd), points per game (33.9; 3rd), fewest turnovers lost (18; 3rd), third down conversion percentage (.395; 3rd) and fourth down conversion percentage (.600; 3rd) ... helped WMU to top-50 national offensive rankings for rushing yards per game (21st), points per game (25th), fewest passes intercepted (8; 29th), fourth down conversion percentage (34th), fewest sacks allowed per game (1.83; 47th) and fewest turnovers lost (48th) ... opened holes for Western Michigan’s ground attack that featured Jarvion Franklin’s 1,228 rushing yards, the second most in the MAC and 28th most nationally … key piece of the blocking scheme for Franklin’s 102.3 rushing yards per game, the second-highest average in the conference … four Bronco running backs combined for 2,354 yards with each averaging 4.3+ yards per attempt ... on the field for 135 snaps.

2016: Did not experience game action.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A three-star prospect by Scout.com ... played offensive line and defensive end ... named to the 2015 Associated Press and Detroit News Division 5-6 All-State team ... recorded inter- ception versus Hillsdale for a touchdown ... selected to Lansing State Journal Dream Team .. led Portland to top-10 ranking in Division 5 ... paved the way for Raiders to average 40.4 points per game offensively. PERSONAL: Born December 10, 1997 ... son of Elena and Jeff Brooks ... majoring in integrated supply management ... father played football at Albion College.

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Mike Caliendo Carson Briggs Offensive Line Offensive Line Brookfield, WI Traverse City, MI 61 Brookfield East 62 Traverse City Central 2020: CoSIDA Academic All-American ... MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete ... CoSIDA Academic All-District ... Academic PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports, as well as the No. 52 prospect All-MAC ... First Team All-MAC ... Started all six games and played all 397 snaps during the pandemic-shortened 2020 in Michigan ... Helped Traverse City Central to an 8-2 record and district title in 2020 season ... Was the offensive line’s top run-blocker, per Pro Football Focus ... Did not allow a sack or QB hit on the year, Named first team all-conference and first team all-region as a senior, recording 28 pancakes, nine tackles with just two QB hurries and one penalty ... Blocked for a WMU offense which ranked among the top-10 nationally in in four games and a TFL ... Was first team all-state, all-region and all-conference as a junior as Traverse points per game (41.7), 16th in FBS in total offense (479.7 yards per game) and 10th in FBS in sacks allowed per game (1.17). City Central went 8-2 ... Received honorable mention all-conference recognition as a sophomore, help- ing Traverse City Central to an 8-2 mark 2019: Second team All-MAC ... Academic All-MAC ... MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete ... first team CoSIDA Academic ... Was also an all-conference basketball player ... Brother, Preston, plays basketball at University of All-District 5 ... started all 13 games ... helped the Broncos finish with top-three MAC rankings in total offensive yards Wisconsin Stout and father, Brian, played basketball at Northwood University per game (445.7; 2nd), third down conversion percentage (.453; 2nd), fewest fumbles lost (6; 2nd), fewest turnovers lost (14; 2nd) and points per game (33.1; 3rd) … nationally, the WMU offense stood in the top 30 in fewest turnovers lost (20th), third down conversion percentage (23rd), total offensive yards per game (25th), fewest fumbles lost Jack Sherwin (26th), rushing yards per game (205.1; 28th) and points per game (30th) … helped the Broncos finish as the only Offensive Line Mid-American Conference team to compile 2,600+ rushing yards and 3,000+ passing yards … key member of an offense that stood third in the conference and 18th nationally in fewest sacks allowed per game (1.38) … offensive Traverse City, MI line also ranked fourth in the MAC in fewest tackles for loss yielded per contest (5.08) … efforts helped the Broncos 63 Traverse City Central produce eight plays from scrimmage of 60 or more yards, doubling the team’s total from the 2018 season … part of an offensive line that opened holes for running back LeVante Bellamy, who was named one of 10 semifinalists for the 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. Doak Walker Award, given to the top running back in college football … helped tight end Giovanni Ricci become one of eight semifinalists for the John Mackey Award, presented to the nation’s top collegiate tight end … contributed to 2019: Did not experience game action ... Named team’s Co-Outstanding Scout Team Player of the Year. the success of quarterback Jon Wassink, who stood 29th nationally in total passing yards (3,097), 35th in total offensive yards per game (262.8), 37th in passing yards per completion (12.85) and 39th in passing yards per game (238.2) ... on the field for 967 snaps. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: No. 55 ranked player in the state ... named first team all-conference as a defensive end and second team all-conference at tight end ... earned a spot on the all-state Dream Team 2018: Academic All-MAC ... MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete ... started all 13 games ... helped open holes for a ... also played basketball. Western Michigan rushing attack that averaged 199.46 yards per contest, third best in the Mid-American Conference ... member of WMU’s offense that ranked among the MAC leaders in time of possession (33:36; 1st), fewest sacks allowed PERSONAL: Born July 10, 2001 ... son of Wendy and Grey Sherwin ... majoring in recreation: sport per game (1.54; 2nd), passing yards per game (237.4; 3rd), total offensive yards per game (436.8; 3rd), fewest turn- management.. overs lost (19; 4th), fewest passes intercepted (9; 4th), fewest tackles for loss allowed per game (5.15; 4th), points per game (32.0; 4th) and total first downs (296; 4th) … in addition to top-50 national offensive rankings for fewest sacks allowed per game (38th) and fewest tackles for loss allowed per game (32nd), helped the Broncos to top-50 marks in Dalton Dueweke time of possession (6th), total first downs (31st), total offensive yards per game (35th), rushing yards per game (38th), Offensive Line points per game (38th) and fewest passes intercepted (43rd) … aided in the protection of QBs Jon Wassink and Kaleb Eleby, who combined to complete 243-of-396 (.614) passes for 3,086 yards with 20 touchdowns against just nine Shelby Township, MI interceptions ... opened holes for Western Michigan’s ground attack that featured three backs with 350+ yards and 32 64 Utica Eisenhower total rushing TDs ... guided the Broncos to bowl eligibility for the fifth-straight season, a program record, and a trip to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl … on the field for 900 snaps. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports, as well as the No. 44 prospect in Michigan ... Member of the National Honor Society 2017: Academic All-MAC ... MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete ... played in all 12 games and started 10 ... part of a Bronco offensive unit that ranked among the MAC leaders in rushing yards per game (224.8; 2nd), points per game (33.9; 3rd), fewest turnovers lost (18; 3rd), third down conversion percentage (.395; 3rd) and fourth down conversion Trevor Campbell percentage (.600; 3rd) ... helped WMU to top-50 national offensive rankings for rushing yards per game (21st), points Offensive Line per game (25th), fewest passes intercepted (8; 29th), fourth down conversion percentage (34th), fewest sacks allowed per game (1.83; 47th) and fewest turnovers lost (48th) ... opened holes for Western Michigan’s ground attack that Naperville, IL featured Jarvion Franklin’s 1,228 rushing yards, the second most in the MAC and 28th most nationally … key piece 65 Naperville Central of the blocking scheme for Franklin’s 102.3 rushing yards per game, the second-highest average in the conference … four Bronco running backs combined for 2,354 yards with each averaging 4.3+ yards per attempt ... on the field for 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. 777 snaps.

2016: Did not experience game action. 2019: Did not experience game action.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A three-star prospect, according to ESPN.com ... ranked the No. 11 prospect in Wisconsin 2018: Played in one game, making collegiate debut against Delaware State ... on the field for 13 snaps. by ESPN.com ... team captain as a senior ... following final campaign, earned Associated Press All-State first team honors and was named the Brookfield East MVP ... selected Greater Metro Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year ... 2017: Did not experience game action. led team to a 10-2 record in 2015 and Level 3 playoffs ... earned All-Conference Scholar Athlete honors. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A three-year letterman for Naperville Central High School ... a three-star PERSONAL: Born October 21, 1997 ... son of Sue and Charlie Caliendo ... graduated from Western Michigan in December, 2019, with a degree in biomedical sciences ... pursuing a master’s in biomedical sciences and applying to medical prospect, according to 247sports.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com ... the No. 30 overall prospect in Illinois schools ... uncle, Chris Caliendo, earned three letters (1987-88-89) as a linebacker at Nebraska, helping the Cornhuskers ... a Naperville Sun All-Area Team honoree ... the DuPage Valley Conference Most Outstanding Lineman. to a 31-6 record, three final Associated Press rankings within the top 12, two Fiesta Bowl appearances, one Orange Bowl trip and the 1988 Big Eight championship while earning honorable mention All-Big Eight accolades in 1988 ... PERSONAL: Born December 3, 1998 ... son of Andrea and Andy Campbell ... majoring in pre-business uncle, Cary Caliendo, earned four letters (1987-88-89-90) as a defensive end at Northern Illinois, earning first team analytics ... brother, Cody, was a four-year baseball letterman (2014-15-16-17) at Minnesota, appearing Freshman All-America honors from The Sporting News in 1987, receiving honorable mention All-America accolades in eight games as a pitcher and earning a pair of wins ... father played football at Central Michigan and from Football News in 1990, leading NIU in sacks for four consecutive years and ending career ranked second in sacks Grand Valley State. (31.0) and third in tackles for loss (53.0).

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Wesley French Logan Wilson Offensive Line Defensive Line Benton Harbor, MI Appleton, WI 66 St. Joseph 69 Kimberly 2020: CoSIDA Academic All-District ... Started all six games and 397 snaps at center in first full season as 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. an offensive lineman ... Did not allow a sack or QB hit and just one hurry during the season ... Blocked for a WMU offense which ranked among the top-10 nationally in points per game (41.7), 16th in FBS in PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered three years at Kimberly under coach Steve Jones ... three-star total offense (479.7 yards per game) and 10th in FBS in sacks allowed per game (1.17). prospect, according to ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 9 prospect in Wisconsin by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... ranked as the No. 87 defensive end nationally by ESPN.com and the 2019: Did not experience game action after suffering season-ending foot injury during fall camp. No. 50 strong side defensive end in the country by 247Sports.com ... earned Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) Large School All-State accolades as a senior and WFCA all-region honors ... added 2018: Academic All-MAC ... played in all 13 games, earning four starting assignments ... received start- honorable mention Associated Press All-State accolades as a senior ... helped Papermakers to a trio of ing nods against Michigan, Delaware State, Georgia State and BYU in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl ... Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 1 state semifinal appearances, winning booked 22 tackles and 1.5 TFL ... had 2+ tackles in eight games with a year-high three against Syracuse, the title as a sophomore, taking second as a junior and falling in the semifinal tilt as a senior ... in final Michigan, Delaware State and Miami ... recorded first career TFL against Eastern Michigan and added 0.5 campaign, when Kimberly went 12-2, booked 38 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 12.0 tackles for loss, two caused TFL at Ball State ... on the field for 347 snaps. fumbles and one fumble recovery ... during junior season, totaled 20 tackles, 4.0 sacks, 7.0 tackles for loss, two caused fumbles and two fumble recoveries as the Papermakers finished 12-2 ... booked 2017: Played in three games, against No. 4 Southern California, Wagner and Ball State ... did not record five tackles, 3.0 tackles for lost yardage and one fumble recovery during sophomore campaign, when any statistics ... on the field for 35 snaps. Kimberly went 14-0 and won the Division I title.

2016: Played in four games, getting on the field against Northwestern, N.C. Central, Eastern Michigan PERSONAL: Born November 7, 2001 ... son of Leanne and Thomas Wilson ... high school teammate of and Ball State ... did not record any statistics ... a member of one of the best teams in Western Michigan Bronco freshman Mitch Bartol. history as it captured the MAC West Division title and Marathon MAC Championship Game crown and made an appearance in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic … team finished the regular season with a Calvin Muraski 12-0 record and only loss was to Wisconsin in the bowl tilt. Offensive Line 2015: Did not experience game action. Green Bay, WI 70 Bay Port PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A three-star offensive lineman ... ranked No. 30 on Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list ... No. 43 in Detroit Free Press Fab 50 ... No. 10 prospect in the state, according to Rivals. 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. com ... 2014 Associated Press First Team All-State. 2019: Did not experience game action. PERSONAL: Born November 30, 1996 ... son of Vonda and Ron French ... graduated from Western Michi- gan University in June, 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary health services ... pursuing a PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Ranked the No. 14 prospect in Wisconsin by 247Sports (two-star rating) master’s in business administration from the WMU Haworth College of Business.. ... Had senior prep season at Bay Port moved to spring 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic ... Helped Bay Port to a 13-1 record as a junior and berth in the state championship game ... Saw Bay Port go 11-1 as a Stuart Kettler sophomore, falling in the state quarterfinals ... Also earned varsity letters in wrestling and track & field Offensive Line Adam Vandervest Grand Rapids, MI Offensive Line 67 East Grand Rapids Verona, WI 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. 71 Verona Area

2019: Did not experience game action. 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Played for head coach Casey Longo ... 2018 Associated Press and Detroit PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered three years at Verona Area under coach Dave Richardson ... News First Team All-State selection ... first team all-area, all-conference and recipient of the West Michi- three-star prospect, according to ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 20 prospect in Wis- gan Officials Association Scholarship Award ... did not allow a sack during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. consin by 247Sports.com and No. 23 by ESPN.com ... earned second team All-Big Eight Conference and honorable mention Wisconsin State Journal All-Area accolades after final campaign, when Wildcats went PERSONAL: Born April 23, 2001 ... son of Wendy and David Kettler ... majoring in biomedical sciences 7-3 ... booked 37 tackles, 17.0 tackles for loss and five pass breakups as a senior ... helped the Wildcats ... father was an offensive lineman at Grand Valley State (1987-88-89-90-91) ... brother, Jake, played to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division I playoffs as a senior ... during hockey at Aquinas College ... great-grandfather was a running back at Central Teachers College. junior year, registered 34 tackles and 13.0 tackles for loss as Verona Area qualified for the WIAA Division I playoffs with a 7-3 ledger ... as a sophomore, booked 14 tackles and 6.0 tackles for lost yardage.

PERSONAL: Born February 4, 2002 ... son of Maureen and Brian Vandervest ... high school defensive coordinator Scott Cramer was a four-year linebacker (1987-88-89-90) for Western Michigan.

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Dylan Deatherage Addison West Offensive Line Offensive Line Kankakee, IL Cary, IL 72 Bishop McNamara 75 Cary-Grove 2020: Started all six games at right guard, playing 392 snaps on the year ... Allowed just one sack on the 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. season, no QB hits and three QB hurries ... Was flagged for just one penalty ... Blocked for a WMU offense which ranked among the top-10 nationally in points per game (41.7), 16th in FBS in total offense (479.7 2019: Played in one game, experiencing nine snaps at No. 19 Michigan State. yards per game) and 10th in FBS in sacks allowed per game (1.17). PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Two-time all-state, all-area and all-conference selection ... nominated 2019: Academic All-MAC ... played in 12 games, only missing the Syracuse contest ... started against for player of the year ... 2018 6A state champion ... set a program record with 48 pancakes ... also was Bowling Green and Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl ... helped the Broncos finish captain of basketball team. with top-three MAC rankings in total offensive yards per game (445.7; 2nd), third down conversion per- centage (.453; 2nd), fewest fumbles lost (6; 2nd), fewest turnovers lost (14; 2nd) and points per game PERSONAL: Born December 5, 2000 ... son of Julia and Timothy West ... majoring in recreation: sport (33.1; 3rd) … nationally, the WMU offense stood in the top 30 in fewest turnovers lost (20th), third management. down conversion percentage (23rd), total offensive yards per game (25th), fewest fumbles lost (26th), rushing yards per game (205.1; 28th) and points per game (30th) … helped the Broncos finish as the Jacob Gideon only Mid-American Conference team to compile 2,600+ rushing yards and 3,000+ passing yards … key Offensive Line member of an offense that stood third in the conference and 18th nationally in fewest sacks allowed per game (1.38) … offensive line also ranked fourth in the MAC in fewest tackles for loss yielded per contest Union, KY (5.08) … efforts helped the Broncos produce eight plays from scrimmage of 60 or more yards, doubling 77 Ryle the team’s total from the 2018 season … part of an offensive line that opened holes for running back LeVante Bellamy, who was named one of 10 semifinalists for the Doak Walker Award, given to the top 2020: Did not see the field during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. running back in college football … helped tight end Giovanni Ricci become one of eight semifinalists for the John Mackey Award, presented to the nation’s top collegiate tight end … contributed to the 2019: Did not experience game action. success of quarterback Jon Wassink, who stood 29th nationally in total passing yards (3,097), 35th in total offensive yards per game (262.8), 37th in passing yards per completion (12.85) and 39th in passing PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: First team All-Northern Kentucky ... 2017 honorable mention all-state ... yards per game (238.2) ... on the field for 338 snaps. Bluegrass Bowl invitee ... Named one of the top 26 players in Northern Kentucky and one of the top 50 players in Kentucky ... an honor roll member. 2018: Academic All-MAC ... played in six games, versus Michigan, Delaware State, Georgia State, Miami, Bowling Green and Ohio ... helped open holes for a Western Michigan rushing attack that averaged PERSONAL: Born December 19, 2000 ... son of Julie and David Gideon ... majoring in pre-business 199.46 yards per contest, third best in the Mid-American Conference ... member of WMU’s offense that administration. ranked among the MAC leaders in time of possession (33:36; 1st), fewest sacks allowed per game (1.54; 2nd), passing yards per game (237.4; 3rd), total offensive yards per game (436.8; 3rd), fewest turnovers Hunter Shulfer lost (19; 4th), fewest passes intercepted (9; 4th), fewest tackles for loss allowed per game (5.15; 4th), Offensive Line points per game (32.0; 4th) and total first downs (296; 4th) … aided in the protection of QBs Jon Wassink and Kaleb Eleby, who combined to complete 243-of-396 (.614) passes for 3,086 yards with 20 Stevens Point, WI touchdowns against just nine interceptions ... on the field for 51 snaps. 78 Stevens Point Area

2017: Did not experience game action. 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A three-star prospect, according to Scout.com ... ranked as the fourth- 2019: Did not experience game action. best tackle in Illinois by Scout.com ... 2016 MaxPreps All-American ... an Illinois all-state selection by the state’s coaches’ association ... earned Kankakee Valley Daily Journal All-Area honors ... led Bishop 2018: Did not experience game action. McNamara to 2015 Class 3A state championship ... an All-Catholic League selection ... also played basketball and baseball. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Began college career at Wisconsin Stevens Point before transferring to Western Michigan ... started as a tight end and left tackle at Stevens Point Area for head coach Pete PERSONAL: Born January 16, 1999 ... son of Tina and Mike Deatherage ... majoring in biomedical McAdams ... helped the Panthers to the Valley Football Association South Division title in 2016 ... also a sciences. member of the swim team.

PERSONAL: Born January 25, 1999 ... son of Marcie and Troy Shulfer ... majoring in pre-paper engineer- Brandon Honorable ing. Offensive Line Caden Peddie Detroit, MI Offensive Line 73 Martin Luther King Grandville, MI PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Signed with the Broncos in June 2021 following prep career at Martin 79 Grandville Luther King in Detroit ... Highest rated signee in the class per 247Sports, with the three-star ranking as the No. 63 offensive tackle in the class and the No. 19 prospect in Michigan ... Also a three-star recruit PERSONAL: Brother of Bronco kicker Gavin Peddie. from Rivals and ESPN. Cam Hedgecock Wide Receiver Ft. Wayne, IN 80 Carroll

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Malique Dieudonne Mitch Bartol Wide Receiver Tight End Naples, FL Buchanan, WI 81 Palmetto Ridge 87 Kimberly PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports ... Helped Palmetto Ridge to its 2020: Played in four games ... Made a pair of kickoff returns totaling 12 yards. first-ever playoff victory, recording a pair of interceptions in the win ... Was a key target for a Palmetto Ridge offense which averaged 31.0 points per game during senior season PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Lettered three years at Kimberly under coach Steve Jones ... a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 14 prospect in Wisconsin by ESPN.com Elliott Grashuis and 247Sports.com ... ranked as the No. 33 H-tight end nationally by ESPN.com and the No. 93 tight end Wide Receiver nationally by 247Sports.com ... two-time first team All-Valley Football Association Northern Division honoree and Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) All-Region selection ... earned honorable Grand Rapids, MI mention WFCA All-State Large Schools Team accolades after final season ... received WFCA Academic 82 South Christian All-State honors as a senior by being a senior varsity letterman with a 3.75 or higher grade-point average ... helped Papermakers to a trio of Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 1 state semifinal appearances, winning the title as a sophomore, taking second as a junior and falling in the semifinal tilt as a senior ... during senior season, caught eight passes for 100 yards ... as a junior, Kadinn Morris hauled in 15 passes for 200 yards and six touchdowns ... against Fond du Lac in the WIAA Division 1 state Tight End semifinal game on November 10, 2018, caught the game-winning two-point conversion in overtime, allowing Kimberly to advance to its sixth straight state title game ... also a four-year member of the Denham Springs, LA basketball and track & field programs, qualifying for the state track & field championship in the discus 83 Sacred Heart-Griffin (IL) and helping the Papermakers to the 2019 Fox Valley Association team title.

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect in the 247Sports composite rankings, as well PERSONAL: Born October 15, 2001 ... son of Sheila and Dave Bartol ... high school teammate of fellow as a top-70 player in Illinois ... Had senior season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic WMU freshman Logan Wilson. Owns 111 receptions for 1,316 yards and 10 TDs for three-year prep career ... As a junior, made 46 catches for 556 yards and 5 TDs, earning honorable mention all-state and Central State 8 All-Conference honors, while also being named academic all-state ... Competed at Maroa-Forsyth High School as a Austin Hence sophomore, making 65 catches for 760 yards and 5 TDs ... Went viral as a sophomore for a one-handed Tight End catch in state championship game loss ... Has played both ways throughout high school, totaling 125 Pickerington, OH career tackles on defense with three interceptions 88 Pickerington North Anthony Torres PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Graduate transfer from Mercyhurst University (school did not compete in Tight End 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic) ... Played in four games in 2019, making 11 catches for 190 yards and two TDs ... Saw the field in all 11 games during 2018, collecting 25 catches for 361 yards and two TDs Mishawaka, IN In 2017, played in six games with 267 receiving yards ... Redshirted the 2016 season as a true freshman 85 Penn Lettered in football, basketball and track at Pickerington North, helping school to the team state track title in 2015 as a hurdler and long jumper ... Father, Jamie Hence, was inducted into the WMU Hall of 2020: Did not see game action during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season. Fame in 2000 after competing in both track and football as a Bronco. He was an indoor All-American in the 55-meter hurdles and departed the football program fifth in career touchdown catches as a member 2019: Did not experience game action. of WMU’s California Bowl team. 2018: Played in one game ... on the field for five snaps against Delaware State. Brett Borske PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: A three-star recruit, according to 247Sports.com ... rated as the No. 14 Tight End player in Indiana and No. 48 tight end in the country by 247Sports.com ... caught 11 passes for 196 yards Naperville, IL (17.82) and one touchdown as a junior ... Penn went 36-4 overall, and 16-0 in the Northern Indiana 89 Neuqua Valley Conference, over first three seasons ... helped Penn to Class 6A state runner-up finishes in 2017 and 2015 ... missed senior season after transferring briefly to IMG Academy and then returning to Penn ... played 2020: Played all six games during the pandemic-shortened season ... Made four receptions for 29 yards basketball freshman year. ... Had a pair of catches against Eastern Michigan.

PERSONAL: Born October 26, 1999 ... son of Brenda and Rick Torres ... majoring in accountancy ... brother, 2019: Played in nine games with one starting assignment, at Syracuse ... missed contests versus Central Austin, was a four-year letterman (2015-16-17-18) in basketball at Notre Dame, earning the 2018 Team Michigan, Miami, Eastern Michigan and Bowling Green ... recorded two receptions for 34 yards (17.00) Irish Award, given to the Notre Dame player who exemplifies the traits, dedication, leadership and work and one touchdown ... caught a pass apiece against Monmouth and Michigan State with the Monmouth ethic of an Irish basketball player, and 2018 Notre Dame Monogram Club Team MVP award ... mother reception going 25 yards for a score ... on the field for 146 snaps. played soccer at Notre Dame (1990-93), receiving three varsity letters in 24 matches played, scoring one goal and contributing five assists while helping the Fighting Irish to a trio of Midwestern Collegiate 2018: Experienced action in 10 games ... missed the first three contests, versus Syracuse, Michigan and Conference championships and an appearance in the 1993 NCAA Tournament. Delaware State ... caught one pass for 17 yards (17.00) ... reception came against Georgia State for a TD ... on the field for 124 snaps. Blake Bosma Tight End 2017: Played eight snaps in the season opener at No. 4 Southern California before suffering a season- ending injury ... did not record any statistics. Holland, MI 86 West Ottawa PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com and ESPN.com ... tabbed as the No. 41 prospect in Illinois by 247sports.com ... two-time all-conference honoree ... played tight end and defensive end ... recorded three receptions for 90 yards and two TDs versus Wheaton North.

PERSONAL: Born June 28, 1998 ... son of Diane and Jeff Borske ... graduated from Western Michigan in April, 2020, with a degree in finance ... pursuing a master’s in business administration from the WMU Haworth College of Business ... mother played volleyball at Eastern Illinois.

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Ken Aguirre Bryce Bouwens Defensive Line Long Snapper Joilet, IL Grandville, MI 90 Joilet Catholic 96 Grandville 2020: Did not see action during the six-game season. 2020: Played 128 total snaps in six games during the pandemic-shortened season ... Made 62 punt snaps and 66 field goal/PAT snaps ... Preseason All-MAC Long Snapper by Phil Steele. 2019: Played in the final seven games of the season after missing the first six while recovering from a foot injury ... recorded seven tackles with 0.5 TFL and 0.5 sack ... booked a year-high two tackles apiece 2019: Played in all 13 games at long snapper ... totaled four tackles ... tallied one stop apiece against against Miami, Bowling Green and Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl ... registered Georgia State, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois and Western Kentucky ... on the field for 125 snaps. 0.5 sack, first of career, against Miami in Western Michigan’s Homecoming victory ... tallied one stop in overtime victory at Ohio ... on the field for 68 snaps. 2018: Played in all 13 games at long snapper ... totaled two tackles, one each against Syracuse and Ohio ... on the field for 133 snaps. 2018: Played in 10 games ... missed the Syracuse, Georgia State and BYU contests ... recorded six tackles with 1.0 TFL ... booked a year-high two tackles against Delaware State ... first career tackle was a one- PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Two-year starter for Grandville ... rated as the No. 7 long snapper in the yard TFL at Michigan during WMU debut ... recorded one tackle apiece against Eastern Michigan, Toledo nation ... an East/West and Addix all-star nominee ... also competed in wrestling and rugby ... high and Northern Illinois ... on the field for 87 snaps. school teammates with WMU kicker Gavin Peddie.

2017: Did not experience game action. PERSONAL: Born January 30, 2000 ... son of Rebecca Freeland and Chris Bouwens ... majoring in busi- ness. 2016: Did not experience game action. Parker Sampson PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Four-year starter along the defensive line ... led Joliet Catholic to 10-2 Kicker record and conference title in 2015 ... ranked as the No. 45 overall prospect in Illinois by Rivals.com. Kansas City, MO PERSONAL: Born November 2, 1997 ... son of Crystal and Armour Phillips ... majoring in criminal justice. 97 Park Hill/Northwest Missouri St. PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Kicked for Northwest Missouri State from 2017-19 ... Was 13-for-14 on Marshawn Kneeland field goal attemps within 50 yards during the 2019 season ... Scored 96 points to lead the team during Defensive Line the 2018 season after going 12-for-18 on field goals and 60-for-62 on point-after attempts ... Also had Grand Rapids, MI 17 touchbacks on 87 kickoffs ... Successfully converted an onside kick against Ferris State ... Went 5-for-7 94 Godwin Heights on field goal attempts during the 2017 season, while also converting all three PATs ... Was an all-state kicker during his prep career at Park Hill High School ... Set seven Missouri state records for kicking and 2020: Made three starts and appeared in five games during the pandemic-shortened, six-game season punting. ... Recorded 23 tackles, 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble ... Had two sacks in the opener at Akron ... Made a season-best six solo tackles in the rivalry win at Central Michigan ... Had half-a-sack and a forced fumble Joshua Nobles in the season finale at Ball State. Defensive Line 2019: Played in one game ... on the field for two snaps versus Western Kentucky in the SERVPRO First Blackwood, NJ Responder Bowl ... Named Co-Outstanding Scout Team Player of the Year. 98 Woodrow Wilson

PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: First team all-state selection as a senior after honorable mention nod PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports and the No. 39 prospect in New as a junior ... two-time all-conference, all-area and dream team honoree ... team captain ... set Godwin Jersey ... Had 47 tackles with 11 sacks and three forced fumbles in six games as a senior at Woodrow Heights career records for tackles, tackles for loss and sacks ... as a senior, registered 110 tackles, 15 TFL Wilson before the duration of the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic ... Recorded 73 and 8.0 sacks ... as a tight end during senior year, made 20 receptions for 330 yards and five touchdowns tackles, 12 sacks, two forced fumbles and an interception as a junior, helping Woodrow Wilson to an ... recorded 80 tackles, 19 TFL and 15 sacks as a junior ... finished with double-digit tackles in each of the 11-2 record and state championship ... Made 20 tackles and four sacks during sophomore season while first five games of senior season, including a game with 3.0 sacks ... a regional champion in track in the helping Camden High School to a 9-2 record and trip to state finals ... Recorded 12 tackles and a sack 400-meter run and all-conference as a high jumper ... honor roll member. during freshman year at Camden

PERSONAL: Born July 8, 2001 ... son of Wendy and Shawn Kneeland ... majoring in recreation: sport Elijah Hawk management. Defensive Line Kainoa Fuiava Pickerington, OH 99 Pickerington North Defensive Line Los Angeles, CA PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Rated a three-star prospect by both Rivals and 247Sports ... Rated among 95 Warren/Idaho State/BYU the top 50 prospects in Ohio by both Rivals (No. 47) and 247Sports Composite (No. 49) ... Named honor- able mention Division I All-Ohio by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters in 2020 PRIOR TO WESTERN MICHIGAN: Played at Idaho State 2018-20 after spending first two collegiate seasons at BYU ... Appeared in 11 games during his first season at Idaho State, making 50 tackles ... named hon- orable mention All-Big Sky in 20218 ... Made 51 tackles while appearing in all 12 games during 2019 ... Made 27 tackles and a sack during 2020 season (spring), earning honorable mention all-league honors for the second time ... Did not see game action during his time at BYU ... Was an All-CIF Southern Section Division Team selection at Warren High School ... Had 70 tackles over his junior and senior prep seasons.

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The Broncos had 17 placed on the Football Academic All-MAC Team, and Wassink and offensive lineman Mike Caliendo received CoSIDA Academic All-District accolades. Since Lester took over the program in 2017, WMU leads the conference in Academic All-MAC selections with 53. Western Michigan had an additional six selections to the NFF Hampshire Honor Society, tied for the second most among Group of Five conferences. The Broncos have at least four players on the NFF Hampshire Honor Society in each of the last four seasons. TIM LESTER During the 2018 campaign, Lester guided the Broncos to bowl eligibility for the HEAD COACH fifth-straight season, a program record, and a trip to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. Five 4TH SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN Broncos earned All-MAC honors, including first team selections Bellamy and Juriga. WMU WESTERN MICHIGAN, 2000 paced the conference in Academic All-MAC selections with 20, and five of them went on to earn MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete honors. Tim Lester was named the 16th head football coach in school history on Friday, January 13, 2017. In Lester’s first season as head coach at Western Michigan, in 2017, the Broncos led the league with 12 all-conference selections and had 16 Academic All-MAC selections, Lester has risen through the coaching ranks after completing a Hall of Fame play- five MAC Distinguished Scholar Athletes and a CoSIDA Academic All-District selection. As ing career at Western Michigan. He was a four-year starter at quarterback at WMU from a team, the Broncos posted a 3.08 GPA. Offensive lineman Chukwuma Okorafor collected 1996-99, leading the Broncos to a Mid-American Conference championship appearance six All-America honors and Wyatt Pfeifer was an All-America long snapper. his senior season. Lester also made a stop as an assistant coach at his alma mater during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. A native of Wheaton, Ill., Lester earned his bachelor’s degree in Several school records were broken as running back Jarvion Franklin became WMU’s mathematics from Western Michigan in 2000 and was inducted into the Western Michigan all-time leading rusher with 4,867 career yards, and also set a school record for most career Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011. touchdowns with 56. Darius Phillips became the FBS all-time leader for career returns for TDs with 12 and tied the FBS record with five career interceptions returned for touchdowns. In 2020, Lester guided the Broncos through an unprecedented season, impacted by Phillips was named MAC Special Teams Player of the Year for the second-straight season and the COVID-19 pandemic. In a six-game, MAC-only schedule, WMU jumped out to a 4-0 start, had 100-yard kickoff returns in back-to-back weeks to open the season at No. 4 Southern highlighted by a third-straight win over rival Central Michigan, and dramatic victories over California and Michigan State. Toledo and Northern Illinois. That positioned the Broncos to head to Ball State in the season finale with the MAC West title on the line, but this time they fell short in dramatic fashion Both Okorafor (3rd round, Pittsburgh) and Phillips (5th round, Cincinnati), as well as as the Cardinals kicked a game-winning field goal with 29 seconds left. defensive back Sam Beal (3rd round, ), were NFL Draft picks.

Lester’s squad was recognized with 12 all-conference selections, including MAC Prior to taking the head coaching position at Western Michigan Lester was the Special Teams Player of the Year in D’Wayne Eskridge. Eskridge was also a finalist for the quarterbacks coach at Purdue in 2016, mentoring sophomore signal-caller David Blough Paul Hornung Award, given annually to the most versatile player in college football, after to 25 touchdown passes and 3,352 yards, averaging more than 279 yards passing per game. leading FBS in all-purpose yards per game (213.0). The dozen All-MAC honorees ran the total number under Lester to 45, most in the league since 2017. The Broncos produced Lester served as Syracuse’s quarterbacks coach from 2013 to 2015 and doubled as another high-flying offense, as they ranked 16th nationally in total offense and QB Kaleb offensive coordinator in 2014 and 2015. Eleby finished third in the nation in passer rating, trailing only Heisman finalist Mac Jones (Alabama) and BYU’s Zach Wilson. Prior to working at Syracuse, Lester was the head coach at Division III Elmhurst (Il- linois) College from 2008 to 2012. Over five seasons, he posted a 33-19 record for a .635 Off the field, OL Mike Caliendo was named a semifinalist for the Wuerffel Trophy, as winning percentage, second highest in school history. In his final season in 2012, he led well as a MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete. Caliendo was one of 16 Academic All-MAC the Bluejays to a 10-2 record and a College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) selections on the year, giving WMU 69 such honorees under Lester. That total ranks second championship as well as Elmhurst’s first NCAA playoff appearance. Lester was named the in the league during his tenure. CCIW Coach of the Year that season.

His third season as head coach on the sidelines at Western Michigan featured an All- Lester also served as an assistant at North Central College (2007) and Elmhurst America linebacker, the MAC MVP, the league’s offensive and defensive players of the year (2002-03). He was the head coach at Division II Saint Joseph’s College in 2004, receiving and the sixth consecutive year of bowl eligibility for the Broncos. WMU finished second in Independent Football Alliance Coach of the Year honors. the MAC West Division and visited Dallas for the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl. Lester started his playing career at Western Michigan with a bang, earning MAC Under Lester’s guidance, running back LeVante Bellamy led the nation in rushing Freshman of the Year honors in 1996. He was a Second Team All-MAC selection his junior touchdowns with 23 and was selected as the MAC’s most valuable player and offensive and senior seasons. He finished his Bronco career ranked fourth in FBS history in passing player of the year. Second team All-America linebacker Treshaun Hayward was tabbed the yards (11,299) and sixth in touchdown passes (87). Lester set 17 school passing records league’s defensive player of the year after leading the Broncos with 142 tackles, the most and eight MAC records. in the league and third most nationally. In all, 12 student-athletes received 13 All-MAC honors and three Broncos received East-West Shrine Bowl invitations: Bellamy, center Luke Lester and his wife, Dawn, have three sons, Camden, Carter and Cooper. Lester’s oldest Juriga and tight end Giovanni Ricci. Bellamy also represented Western Michigan at the NFL son, Quinn, is a three-year letterman (2018-19-20) on the Ball State men’s volleyball team. Combine in Indianapolis from February 23 - March 2, 2020.

Off the field, 2019 was highlighted by quarterback Jon Wassink receiving the Wuerffel Trophy for his community service efforts and football performance, as well as being selected as a National Football Foundation (NFF) National Scholar-Athlete, making him a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, commonly referred to as the Academic Heisman. Wassink was also named the NFF State of Michigan Chapter Michael R. Sadler D1 Scholar Athlete of the Year award winner.

26 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR LEDGER LESTER RECORD (As WMU Head Coach) Year School Position Record Notes Category W-L 2002 Elmhurst Asst. Coach/OC 3-7 Increased win total from 2001 Overall 24-20 Home 14-6 2003 Elmhurst Asst. Coach/OC 6-4 Most Elmhurst wins since 1985 Away 9-12 2004 St. Joseph’s College Head Coach/OC 7-4 Second-most total wins Neutral 0-2 Independent Football Alliance Coach of the Year Day 11-11 2005 Western Michigan Asst. Coach/QBs 7-4 5 MAC wins - most since 2000 Night 13-9 Overtime 3-1 QB : ESPN.com First Team Freshman All-American & MAC Freshman of the Year Overtime Home 0-0 2006 Western Michigan Asst. Coach/QBs 8-5 International Bowl participant Overtime Away 3-1 Most WMU wins since 2000 Overtime Neutral 0-0 2007 North Central College Asst. Head Coach/DC 9-3 CCIW champions August 1-1 August Home 1-1 Advanced to second round of Division III playoffs August Away 0-0 2008 Elmhurst Head Coach/OC 7-3 Most Elmhurst wins since 1985 August Neutral 0-0 WR Matt D’Angelo: leads CCIW in punt return average (5.2) September 8-5 2009 Elmhurst Head Coach/OC 4-6 September Home 6-0 September Away 2-5 2010 Elmhurst Head Coach/OC 6-4 6+ wins 5 times in 6 years September Neutral 0-0 2011 Elmhurst Head Coach/OC 6-4 RB Scottie Williams: leads October 7-4 CCIW in scoring (54 points) and rushing (1,152) October Home 3-2 2012 Elmhurst Head Coach/OC 10-2 CCIW Coach of the Year October Away 4-2 October Neutral 0-0 First NCAA playoff appearance, reaching second round November 8-6 CCIW Champions, first since 1980 November Home 5-2 Scottie Williams: wins Gagliardi Trophy November Away 3-4 and named CCIW Art Keller Offensive Player of the Year November Neutral 0-0 December 0-4 2013 Syracuse Asst. Coach/QBs 7-6 3rd bowl win in 4 years December Home 0-1 Texas Bowl MVP Terrel Hunt: game-winning TD with 1:14 to play December Away 0-1 2014 Syracuse Asst. Coach/OC/QBs 3-9 December Neutral 0-2 2015 Syracuse Asst. Coach/OC/QBs 4-8 3-0 for 1st time since 1991 January 0-0 Scoring First 16-5 QBs 19:9 TD:INT ratio Margin 10 pts or less 13-9 2016 Purdue Assistant Coach/QBs 3-9 QB David Blough: 25 TD passes, Margin 7 pts or less 9-9 3,352 yards & 279.33 ypg Margin 3 pts or less 6-4 2017 Western Michigan Head Coach 6-6 MAC-high 12 all-league picks Score 20+ points 15-11 Score 30+ points 21-5 MAC-high 16 Academic All-MAC selections Score 40+ points 13-3 3.08 GPA: second-highest in program history Score 50+ points 6-0 RB Jarvion Franklin: WMU’s career rushing (4,867 yards) & TD (56) leader Score 60+ points 2-0 OL Chukwuma Okorafor: All-America & 3rd round NFL Draft pick Allow 10 or less points 5-0 Allow 20 or less points 12-2 2018 Western Michigan Head Coach 7-6 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl bid Following a loss 10-7 MAC-high 20 Academic All-MAC selections Following a win 14-11 2019 Western Michigan Head Coach 7-6 First Responder Bowl bid Leading after 1st qtr 13-3 School-record 6 consecutive bowl eligible years Trailing after 1st qtr 6-15 Tied after 1st qtr 5-2 LB Treshaun Hayward: All-America selection Leading after 2nd qtr 20-4 RB LeVante Bellamy: Nation’s leader in rushing TDs (23) Trailing after 2nd qtr 4-14 QB Jon Wassink: Wuerffel Trophy recipient & William V. Campbell Trophy finalist Tied after 2nd qtr 0-2 2020 Western Michigan Head Coach 4-2 Started 4-0 Leading after 3rd qtr 17-4 Trailing after 3rd qtr 6-15 School-record 7 consecutive bowl eligible years Tied after 3rd qtr 1-1 (MAC only sent division winners to bowls due to COVID) With 100-yard rusher 14-11 12 All-MAC Selections With 300-yard passer 4-4 WR D’Wayne Eskridge: MAC Special Teams Player of the Year With 100-yard receiver 8-7 Committing 0 turnovers 12-0 QB Kaleb Eleby: Third nationally in passer rating Committing 1 turnover 5-12 Committing 2 turnovers 6-4 Record as assistant coach at Elmhurst (2 seasons): 9-11 (.450) Committing 3 turnovers 0-2 Record as head coach at St. Joseph’s College (1 season): 7-4 (.636) Committing 4 turnovers 0-2 Committing 5+ turnovers 0-1 Record as assistant coach at Western Michigan (2 seasons): 15-9 (.625) Forcing 0 turnovers 3-6 Record as assistant coach at North Central College (1 season): 9-3 (.750) Forcing 1 turnover 5-4 Record as head coach at Elmhurst (5 seasons): 33-19 (.635) Forcing 2 turnovers 5-7 Record as assistant coach at Syracuse (3 seasons): 14-23 (.378) Forcing 3 turnovers 7-1 Forcing 4 turnovers 2-0 Record as assistant coach at Purdue (1 season): 3-9 (.250) Forcing 5+ turnovers 0-0 Record as head coach at Western Michigan (4 seasons): 24-20 (.545) Score Defensive TD 5-2 TOTAL (18 seasons): 114-98 (.538) Score Special Teams TD 2-2 27 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE LESTER AT WESTERN MICHIGAN LESTER VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS 2017 Akron (1-1) S 2 [4] Southern California A L 31-49 Pac-12 Net Night O 15, 2017 Akron H L 13-14 S 9 Michigan State A L 14-28 BTN N 4, 2020 Akron A W 58-13 S 16 Idaho (Homecoming) H W 37-28 ESPN3 Night S 23 Wagner H W 49-14 Night Ball State (2-2) S 30, 2017 Ball State H W 55-3 S 30 Ball State H W 55-3 Night N 13, 2018 Ball State A L OT41-42 O 7 Buffalo (7OT) A W 71-68 ESPNU N 5, 2019 Ball State H W 35-31 O 15 Akron H L 13-14 D 12, 2020 Ball State A L 27-30 O 21 Eastern Michigan (OT) A W 20-17 ESPN3 N 1 Central Michigan H L 28-35 ESPN2 Night Bowling Green (2-0) N 8 Kent State H W 48-20 CBSSN Night O 13, 2018 BGSU A W 42-35 N 15 Northern Illinois A L 31-35 ESPN2 Night O 26, 2019 BGSU H W 49-10 N 24 Toledo A L 10-37 ESPNU Buffalo (1-0) O 7, 2017 Buffalo A W 7OT71-68 2018 A 31 Syracuse H L 42-55 CBSSN Night BYU (0-1) D 21, 2018 BYU N1 L 18-49 S 8 [21] Michigan A L 3-49 FS1 S 15 Delaware State H W 68-0 ESPN+ Night Central Michigan (3-1) S 22 Georgia State A W 34-15 ESPN+ N 1, 2017 CMU H L 28-35 S 29 Miami (Ohio) A W 40-39 ESPN+ O 20, 2018 CMU A W 35-10 O 6 Eastern Michigan (Homecoming) H W 27-24 ESPN+ S 28, 2019 CMU H W 31-15 O 13 Bowling Green A W 42-35 ESPN+ N 18, 2020 CMU A W 52-44 O 20 Central Michigan A W 35-10 ESPN+ O 25 Toledo H L 24-51 ESPN2 Night Delaware State (1-0) S 15, 2018 Delaware State H W 68-0 N 1 Ohio H L 14-59 ESPNU Night N 13 Ball State (OT) A L 41-42 ESPN2 Night Eastern Michigan (2-2) N 20 Northern Illinois H W 28-21 ESPNU Night O 21, 2017 EMU A W OT20-17 D 21 BYU (Potato Bowl) Boise, ID L 18-49 ESPN O 6, 2018 EMU H W 27-24 O 19, 2019 EMU A L 27-34 D 5, 2020 EMU H L 42-53 2019 A 31 Monmouth H W 48-13 ESPN3 Night Georgia State (2-0) S 7 [19] Michigan State A L 17-51 BTN Night S 22, 2018 Georgia State A W 34-15 S 14 Georgia State H W 57-10 ESPN+ Night S 14, 2019 Georgia State H W 57-10 S 21 Syracuse A L 33-52 ACCN S 28 Central Michigan H W 31-15 CBSSN Idaho (1-0) S 16, 2017 Idaho H W 37-28 O 5 Toledo A L 24-31 ESPN+ O 12 Miami (Ohio) (Homecoming) H W 38-16 ESPNU Kent State (1-0) O 19 Eastern Michigan A L 27-34 ESPN+ Night N 8, 2017 Kent State H W 48-20 O 26 Bowling Green H W 49-10 ESPN3 N 5 Ball State H W 35-31 ESPN2 Night Miami (Ohio) (2-0) N 12 Ohio (OT) A W 37-34 ESPN2 Night S 29, 2018 Miami (Ohio) A W 40-39 N 26 Northern Illinois A L 14-17 ESPNU Night O 12, 2019 Miami (Ohio) H W 38-16 D 30 Western Ky. (First Responder Bowl) Dallas, TX L 20-23 ESPN Michigan (0-1) S 8, 2018 [-/21] Michigan A L 3-49 2020 (Six-games due to COVID-19) N 4 Akron A W 58-13 ESPN3 Night Michigan State (0-2) N 11 Toledo H W 41-38 ESPN Night S 9, 2017 Michigan State A L 14-28 S 7, 2019 [-/19] Michigan State A L 17-51 N 18 Central Michigan A W 52-44 ESPN2 Night N 28 Northern Illinois H W 30-27 ESPN+ Monmouth (1-0) D 5 Eastern Michigan H L 42-53 ESPN+ A 31, 2019 Monmouth H W 48-13 D 12 Ball State A L 27-30 ESPN+ Northern Illinois (2-2) N 15, 2017 NIU A L 31-35 N 20, 2018 NIU H W 28-21 N 26, 2019 NIU A L 14-17 N 28, 2020 NIU H W 30-27 Ohio (1-1) N 1, 2018 Ohio H L 14-59 N 12, 2019 Ohio A W 37-34OT Southern California (0-1) S 2, 2017 [-/4] USC A L 31-49 Syracuse (0-2) A 31, 2018 Syracuse H L 42-55 S 21, 2019 Syracuse A L 33-52 Toledo (1-3) N 24, 2017 Toledo A L 10-37 LESTER BOWL EXPERIENCE O 25, 2018 Toledo H L 24-51 Western Michigan (2005-06) O 5, 2019 Toledo A L 24-31 2006 International Bowl L 24-27 Cincinnati N 11, 2020 Toledo H W 41-38 Wagner (1-0) Syracuse (2013-15) S 23, 2017 Wagner H W 49-14 2013 Texas Bowl W 21-17 Minnesota Western Kentucky (0-1) D 30, 2019 Western Kentucky N2 L 20-23 Western Michigan (2017-Present) 2018 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl L 18-49 BYU 2019 SERVPRO First Responder Bowl L 20-23 Western Kentucky

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WMU cornerbacks and safeties. Sophomore Patrick Lupro, who took over as a starting corner in week five, collected third team All-MAC accolades while racking up 64 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, three interceptions and a team-high seven pass breakups.

The 2018 season had Esposito guide Fayad to 12.0 TFL and 7.5 sacks while racking up five quarterback pressures and four forced fumbles. Holley was another of Esposito’s Lou Esposito successful linemen, reaching 9.5 TFL and 7.0 sacks in 2018. DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR (DE) 8TH SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN After Esposito’s promotion to interim defensive coordinator, WMU defeated North- ern Illinois 28-21 in the regular season finale. Esposito’s unit limited the MAC West cham- MEMPHIS, 2001 pion Huskies to 262 yards of total offense in the best league performance by the group of the season. As a team, Western Michigan finished the game against NIU with 4.0 sacks, Lou Esposito joined the Western Michigan staff for his second stint in January of 10.0 TFL and three turnovers gained. 2017 and serves as the defensive coordinator, mentoring Western Michigan’s defensive ends. Esposito served as the defensive line coach from 2017-19 before shifting to defen- During the 2017 season, sophomore Antonio Balabani was Esposito’s most impact- sive ends for the 2020 campaign. ful defensive lineman, collecting 7.5 TFL and 4.0 sacks with three quarterback pressures. Senior Andre Turner chipped in with 6.0 stops behind the line of scrimmage, including Esposito began in 2017 as the co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach 3.0 sacks. and was appointed as the interim defensive coordinator on November 14, 2018. The in- terim tag was removed during the spring of 2019. Esposito is entering his seventh season Esposito returned to Kalamazoo prior to the 2017 season after serving as the first overall as an assistant coach at WMU, having served as the Broncos’ defensive line coach head coach in Davenport University’s program since 2014. from 2010-12. At Davenport, the Panthers played their inaugural season in 2016, going 6-5. Off The 2020 season proved a challenge unlike any other, as the Broncos played a six- the field, Esposito was in charge of recruiting 125 student-athletes in two years to estab- game, MAC-only schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Esposito had to navigate a lish the program and oversee a multi-million-dollar fundraising campaign for the new season defined by injuries and uncertainty. Still, the WMU defense ranked 13th nationally football facility. with 3.17 sacks per game (19 in six games). In addition, the Bronco defense produced three All-MAC selections in first-team DL Ralph Holley, first-team safety Bricen Garner and Prior to his time at Davenport, Esposito was defensive coordinator at Ferris State third-team LB Treshaun Hayward. University, in 2013. While there, he improved the rush defense from 13th in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) to first in a single season and ranked Esposito’s impact on the Bronco defense in 2019 was felt in the scoring column as in the top 25 in two of the national polls. He led a defense that finished in the top five in WMU held opponents to just 25.9 points per game to stand second in the Mid-American many GLIAC statistical categories in 2013. Ferris State led the GLIAC in total defense along Conference. The mark was the best for the program since yielding 19.8 in 2016. Western with rushing defense and team passing efficiency defense. Michigan finished the 2018 season ranked 10th in the league, surrendering 34.5 points per contest. During his first stop in Kalamazoo, from 2010-12, Esposito coached the defensive line. While working with the unit, he coached the 2011 MAC Defensive Player of the Year, The Broncos also went from 12th in the league in pass efficiency defense (160.69) in Nowak, who led the league in sacks that year. Nowak went on to be named a Phil Steele 2018 to seventh (136.70) under Esposito’s direction in 2019. Western Michigan exception- All-American. ally stout in pass defense during the latter portion of the 2019 campaign, holding three of its final five opponents to less than 150 passing yards. Esposito also coached , who went on to play for the New York Jets in the NFL. Paul Hazel was another NFL disciple of Esposito’s, spending time with the Cleve- The defensive line excelled in 2019 as the Broncos finished third in the MAC in land Browns, Houston Texans and New York Giants. tackles for loss per game (6.50) and second in sacks per game (2.77). The Bronco defense finished 21st in the country in sacks per contest in 2019. A year earlier, WMU finished fifth A past Division I offensive lineman at the University of Memphis, Esposito spent six in the league in sacks per contest with 2.4. Esposito’s defense created 22 turnovers in years as the head coach at Division II Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) College before moving to West- 2019 to tie for the second most in the MAC, up from a seventh-place finish in the league ern Michigan. At St. Joseph’s, Esposito was the Great Lakes Football Conference (GLFC) in 2018. Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2009 and posted a 30-25 record while recording a 100 percent graduation rate for four-year athletes in his years guiding the program. He led the Individually along the defensive line in 2019, Esposito guided junior Ali Fayad to team to a pair of GLFC championships in 2006 and 2009. second team All-MAC honors. The Dearborn, Mich., native finished first in the league with 0.31 fumbles recovered per game and sixth nationally. He also checked in second in the He coached 23 All-GLFC student-athletes in 2009 alone, ranking first in both rush- MAC in tackles for loss per game (1.13) and sacks per game (0.50). At Northern Illinois, ing offense and defense. The Pumas also had the top-ranked red zone offense in the Fayad finished with a career-high 4.5 TFL, the most by a Bronco in a game since Drew GLFC, boasting the 2009 GLFC Offensive Player of the Year and an unblemished record Nowak’s 5.0 versus Akron on November 25, 2011. in conference play.

Ralph Holley also grew under Esposito in 2019, collecting a team second-best 10.5 During his playing days at Memphis, Esposito was a four-year letterwinner on the TFL to go along with 4.5 sacks. Holley recorded 38 tackles and a quarterback pressure and offensive line and served as the team captain in 1999 and 2000. started every game. Upon graduation, he signed a professional contract to play for the Arena Football All-America linebacker Treshaun Hayward thrived under Esposito, recording 142 League’s Memphis Xplorers in 2001 and went on to join the Xplorers’ coaching staff in tackles to stand third nationally. Fellow linebacker Drake Spears also turned in a strong 2002 and 2003. senior year with Esposito at the helm of the defense, collecting 96 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks, two interceptions and three quarterback pressures. Spears earned second team Esposito and his wife, Brooke, have four children - Louis J. Esposito IV, Emilia Rose, all-league honors. Anthony and Mason.

As a whole, the Broncos’ 2019 defense featured four players with 9.0 or more TFL, four with 4.5 or more sacks and six with 60 or more tackles. Involving the team’s second- ary in reaching the quarterback, Esposito was able to collect 12.5 TFL and 2.0 sacks from 29 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

Palcic spent the 2013 season with Alabama as a defensive analyst. Prior to joining the Crimson Tide, he was the defensive backs coach at Ashland University for one season, helping the Eagles to a perfect 11-0 regular season and was part of a defensive unit that led the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in scoring and total defense.

Palcic spent six seasons as the co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach at Joe Palcic Indiana from 2005-10, helping the Hoosiers advance to their first bowl game in 14 years SPECIAL TEAMS COORD./SAFETIES (2007 Insight Bowl). Palcic’s defense led the Big Ten in sacks (47), turnovers (31) and inter- 3RD SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN ceptions (19) in 2007. MIAMI (OHIO), 1998 In his time with the Hoosiers, Palcic mentored two former draft picks: Tracy Porter (2008, second round) and Ray Fisher (2010, seventh round). Porter Joe Palcic joined the Western Michigan football staff in January 2019 and serves as went on to intercept Peyton Manning in the fourth quarter of XLIV, securing a the special teams coordinator and safeties coach. Palcic was the special teams coordina- victory for the New Orleans Saints. tor in 2019 before adding duties as safeties coach for the 2020 season.

Before coaching at Indiana, Palcic was also at Miami from 1999-2004. In his first Special teams was a highlight in the abbreviated 2020 season, as D’Wayne Eskridge season he coached linebacker Dustin Cohen, who was named the 1999 Mid-American was named Mid-American Conference Special Teams Player of the Year and a finalist for Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Palcic oversaw defensive backs and special the Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player in FBS). Eskridge was one of two players in teams from 2000-03 and was named the team’s defensive coordinator in 2004. The 2003 the MAC with a kickoff return for a TD and his 27.5 yards per kickoff return led the league. RedHawks won the MAC Championship and finished the season 10th in the AP poll. He led FBS in all-purpose yards (213.0) and was the only player in the nation to average more than 200 all-purpose yards per game. Palcic began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern Michigan in 1998. He was an outside linebacker at Miami from 1994-97, completing his degree in so- Eskridge aside, Palcic saw both of his position groups earn All-MAC honors in 2020, ciology in 1998. as Bricen Garner was named a first-team selection at safety and Nick Mihalic was named the league’s third-team punter. Garner ranked ninth in the MAC in break-ups. Mihalic Palcic and his wife, Courtney, have one son, Nicholas, and a daughter, Gabrielle. punted 18 times with just three touchbacks and six inside the opponent 20-yard line. He had four punts of over 50 yards and a long of 68 yards.

2019 featured tremendous special teams success for the Broncos. The kickoff return unit led the Mid-American Conference with 24.5 yards per runback to stand 17th nation- ally. Individually, graduate transfer Keith Mixon Jr. finished first in the league in kickoff return average (28.0) and 10th in the country. Mixon Jr. earned first team All-MAC honors as a kickoff returner and added third team accolades as a punt returner.

Palcic turned around WMU’s punting game, guiding sophomore Nick Mihalic to a 41.9 yards per boot average, the sixth best in the MAC, and up from 37.3 yards a punt in 2018.

Palcic also took great strides in improving the Broncos’ kickoff unit. Western Michi- gan averaged 56.3 yards a kickoff in 2019, up from 54.8 yards in 2019. As a team, the Bron- cos registered six touchbacks in 2018 to rank 129th out of 130 nationally. WMU finished with 15 touchbacks in 2019.

Palcic arrived in Kalamazoo after five seasons at Miami (Ohio), including the 2018 campaign as the RedHawks’ special teams coordinator.

Miami led the Mid-American Conference and ranked No. 12 nationally for special teams S&P+ Ratings in 2018. S&P+ Ratings are derived from the play-by-play and drive data of all 800-plus of the season’s FBS college football games (140,000-plus plays). The ratings take into account efficiency, explosiveness and factors related to field position and finishing drives. In regard to special teams, the ratings consider play-for-play special teams efficiency and are weighted for overall importance.

Palcic’s special teams were dominant throughout the MAC in 2018, finishing first in the conference in both kick return average (25.7 yards) and kick coverage average (45.3 yards). The RedHawks produced a pair of All-MAC performers in Maurice Thomas and Kyle Kramer. Thomas finished first in the MAC in kick return average (26.7 yards), while Kramer had 30 of his 65 punts downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line.

Prior to focusing on Miami’s special teams, Palcic coached safeties from 2015 to 2017 and the RedHawk linebackers in 2014. In 2017 Miami ranked third in the MAC in scoring defense, third in total defense and fourth in pass defense. The RedHawks were ranked first in the MAC in total defense in 2016 and fourth in pass defense.

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yards through the air and averaged 237.8 yards per game.

Wassink started the first nine games for the Broncos during 2018 before an injury forced true freshman Eleby into action. With Evans’ guidance, Eleby completed 62.6 per- cent of his passes for 1,092 yards and four touchdowns during his time under center. The Broncos finished the year ranked 31st nationally in total first downs (296), 35th in total Eric Evans offense (436.8 yards/game) and 38th in rushing offense (199.5 yards/game) and scoring CO-OFFENSIVE COORD./QUARTERBACKS offense (32.0 points/game). 5TH SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN DePAUW, 2004 In 2017, WMU’s running game was ranked 23rd in the nation with 224.8 yards per game in 2017 and five Bronco backs scored a touchdown. Eric Evans joined the Western Michigan staff in January of 2017 and serves as the Senior Jarvion Franklin set a number of school records, becoming WMU’s all-time Passing Game Coordinator while mentoring the Bronco quarterbacks. On game days, Ev- leading rusher with 4,867 career yards, and career rushing touchdowns leader with 52. A ans also serves as WMU’s offensive play caller. first team All-MAC selection, Franklin ran for a league-best 1,228 yards, averaging 102.3 yards per game. He totaled 11 touchdowns and was twice named MAC Player of the Evans was the running backs coach for WMU during the 2017 campaign and transi- Week. Franklin signed a free agent contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers in April 2018. tioned to his current role as quarterback coach and passing game coordinator in February of 2018. Prior to the 2019 campaign, Evans picked up offensive play calling duties. Evans arrived in Kalamazoo after three years, 2014-16, as the University of Dayton’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He had two stints at Dayton, with the first He helped direct another prolific offense in 2020, in spite of playing just six MAC coming as a graduate assistant from 2004-06. During his second stop, the Flyers went a games due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Broncos ranked 23rd nationally in passing combined 19-4 over the last two seasons and finished in the top 10 in numerous offensive offense and led the nation in yards per completion (17.19). WMU finished ninth nationally categories. While also serving as quarterbacks coach, Evans developed Alex Jeske into a at 41.7 points per game, reaching 30 points in five of six games. The offense thrived under Pioneer Football League all-conference selection. In 2014 Evans worked with quarterback the direction of QB Kaleb Eleby, the first-team All-MAC QB according to Pro Football Focus Will Bardo, who finished second in Dayton history in career yardage. Bardo upped his and third team according to the league’s coaches. Eleby finished third in FBS in passer rat- completion percentage by 10 points in one season after working with Evans. ing (195.1), trailing only Alabama Heisman finalist Mac Jones and BYU’s Zack Wilson. Eleby was responsible for 22.0 points per game on the year, third in the nation. Before going back to Dayton, Evans also spent the 2013 season at UAB. As the run- ning back coach for the Blazers, he worked with Jordan Howard, who finished second Eleby’s go-to-target was WR D’Wayne Eskridge, a first-team All-MAC selection at nationally in rushing yards by a freshman. Howard went on to be selected by the Chicago receiver. He ranked fourth in the nation and led the league with 130.7 receiving yards per Bears in the 2016 NFL Draft. Evans also coached Darrin Reaves, who signed in 2014 with game and was the only player in the country to average more than 200 all-purpose yards the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent. per game. In addition, third-team All-MAC receiver Jaylen Hall led the country in yards per reception with 26.92. Skyy Moore gave the Broncos a third All-MAC receiver in 2020, He was at Albany for five seasons, from 2008-12, coaching wide receivers. Two of his earning second team honors thanks to 388 receiving yards and three TDs. wideouts, Ryan Kirchner and Tim Bush, finished first and second in career receptions at Albany. The Great Danes won Northeast Conference championships three times in those The Broncos’ 2019 season was highlighted by an explosive offense, guided by se- five years. They won the Gridiron Classic in 2008 and played in the NCAA FCS playoffs in nior quarterback Jon Wassink. Western Michigan’s offense finished the year ranked in 2011. Also in 2011, Evans participated at the NCAA Coaches’ Academy. the top 30 nationally in third-down conversions (45.3 percent/23rd), total offense (445.7 yards per game/25th) and scoring offense (33.1 points per game/30th). At Northwestern, he was a graduate assistant for two years, from 2006-07. He worked with the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends and helped build the Big Individually, Wassink earned third team All-MAC honors. He ended the campaign Ten Conference’s top passing offense at 307.9 yards per game. standing 29th nationally in total passing yards (3,097), 35th in total offensive yards per game (262.8), 37th in passing yards per completion (12.85) and 39th in passing yards per During his first term at Dayton, from 2004-05, Evans coached tight ends and was game (238.2). part of the offensive staff that transitioned the Flyer attack from running the option out of the I formation to a spread passing attack. One of Evans’ pupils, Matt Champa, was The powerful offense helped Western Michigan produce a Doak Walker Award semi- Dayton’s first All-America tight end in 55 years. finalist, senior LeVante Bellamy, and a John Mackey Award semifinalist, senior Giovanni Ricci. The Doak Walker Award is given to the top running back in college football, and the As an undergraduate at DePauw University, Evans spent four years as a student as- John Mackey Award honors the nation’s best collegiate tight end. The Broncos joined Ala- sistant. He was the 2003 recipient of DePauw’s Kenneth Brooks Holland Memorial Award. bama, Clemson, Iowa State, LSU, Minnesota, Oklahoma, SMU and Utah as the programs with two or more different semifinalists for the top offensive awards in the 2019 season. Evans received his B.A. in kinesiology with a minor in history in 2004. A native of St. Charles, Ill., he earned a master’s degree in exercise science from Dayton in 2006. Off the field, Wassink was named was one of 12 recipients of the 2019 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award, presented by Fidelity Investments. The selection made him a fi- Evans and his wife, Rebecca, have a son, Carter. nalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy® Presented by Mazda. The Campbell Trophy is commonly referred to as the Academic Heisman. Wassink also received the 2019 Wuerffel Trophy, presented by the Chick-fil-A® Foundation. The award is given annually to the FBS football player who best combines exemplary community service with academic and athletic achievement. Western Michigan’s Tim Hiller won the 2009 Wuerffel Trophy, al- lowing Western Michigan to join Oklahoma as the only programs with multiple Wuerffel Trophies.

In Evans’ first season as the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach, Wassink and Kaleb Eleby combined to throw 20 touchdowns in 2018. WMU gained 3,086

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Lissemore, O’Connor signed an NFL contract when he inked a free agent deal with the Minnesota Vikings in the summer of 2007.

Some of the Tribe’s most dominant defensive units came during Andrews’ tenure as an assistant, as W&M ranked second nationally in scoring defense in 2009 and 2013 and sixth in 2010. Additionally, the 2016 squad led the nation in passing yards allowed Trevor Andrews per game (154.2). LINEBACKERS 3RD SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN Prior to assuming his responsibilities as the defensive line coach and recruiting co- DAYTON, 1998 ordinator, Andrews worked as a defensive assistant at William & Mary for three seasons. Andrews assisted with the Tribe cornerbacks in 2003 and helped groom first-team all- league selection Billy Parker, who signed as a free agent with the Carolina Panthers upon Trevor Andrews joined the Western Michigan coaching staff on January 14, 2019, as graduation. an assistant coach, mentoring the squad’s linebackers.

Andrews joined W&M after spending the 2000 season as an assistant at Randolph- Andrews mentored LB Treshaun Hayward to All-MAC honors for a second consecu- Macon College, where he worked as the secondary coach and special teams coordinator. tive season. Hayward finished 2020 ranked seventh in the MAC in both total tackles (58) and solo tackles (30). During his first year in Kalamazoo, Andrews helped Hayward to All- As a three-year letterwinner at defensive back for the University of Dayton, An- America accolades from Sporting News. Hayward finished the season booking a team- drews was a member of three conference championship teams with the Flyers and played high 142 tackles, good for the third most nationally. His 10.92 tackles per game were the on Dayton’s undefeated 1996 squad (11-0). sixth most in the country. After earning his B.S. in physical education from Dayton in 1998, Andrews accept- Hayward, a native of Ypsilanti, Mich., was named the Mid-American Conference ed a graduate position at Illinois Wesleyan University and coached the secondary while Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the the eighth MAC Defensive Player of the Year, working toward his graduate degree in athletic administration. joining John Offerdahl (1985), Mark Garalczyk (1986), Sean Mulhearn (1990), Jason Babin

(2002 & 2003), Ameer Ismail (2006) and Drew Nowak (2011). Hayward was twice selected Andrews and his wife, Danielle, have four children, James, Sophia, Aiden and An- as the MAC West Division Defensive Player of the Week in 2019 and was named first team nabelle. all-league for the first time in his career.

Andrews also mentored senior Drake Spears to second team all-league honors and a MAC Defensive Player of the Week nod after returning an interception 74 yards for a touchdown against Miami (Ohio). Spears finished second on the team in tackles with 96.

As a team, Andrews’ linebackers helped WMU improve from allowing 34.5 points per game in 2018 to 25.9 in 2019, the second-best mark in the MAC and the best for the program since yielding 19.8 during the 2016 campaign.

Andrews arrived at Western Michigan from William & Mary, where he spent 18 sea- sons on staff, including five as the Tribe’s defensive coordinator/linebackers coach and six seasons as the associate head coach.

Andrews established himself as one of the most accomplished defensive line coaches in the FCS ranks at William & Mary. During his decade-long stint leading the de- fensive line, he also served as the program’s recruiting coordinator.

As the Tribe’s defensive coordinator, Andrews developed outstanding student-ath- letes and produced the Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year in 2014 and 2015 and a first team All-America, one of just three in school history.

All-conference accolades quickly accumulated during Andrews’ stint as coordinator as well. Highlighting W&M’s 15 all-conference defensive selections in the staff’s tenure, five members of his linebacking corps earned all-league distinction.

In addition to the postseason recognition, four of his former players have gone on to sign NFL contracts during his final four years at William & Mary. DeAndre Houston- Carson highlighted the impressive group, as he was drafted in the sixth round by the Chicago Bears in 2016, while linebacker Luke Rhodes (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2016), Mike Reilly (Cleveland Browns, 2015) and defensive tackle Jasper Coleman (Houston Texans, 2015) all signed as free agents.

During his tenure as the Tribe’s defensive line coach, Andrews mentored a pair of 2010 NFL Draft picks - defensive end Adrian Tracy (New York Giants, sixth round) and tackle (Dallas Cowboys, seventh round). Both players garnered multiple All-America honors during their careers and joined former Tribe defensive line standout Adam O’Connor, who earned national distinction under Andrews’ tutelage. Like Tracy and

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the Wyoming career list.

In 2014, Bath coached Wick and Hill who combined for 1,589 rushing yards and eight 100-yard rushing games. Hill was selected the Walter Camp Football Foundation National Offensive Player of the Week for his performance at Fresno State in that season as he accounted for 387 all-purpose yards against the Bulldogs - 281 rushing yards and 106 receiving yards. He became only the fifth Mike Bath player in NCAA history to rush for at least 200 yards and have at least 100 yards receiving in a single game. His 387 all-purpose yards set a Wyoming single-game record and a Mountain West Confer- CO-OFFENSIVE COORD./RUNNING BACKS ence single-game record. His 281 rushing yards was the second best single-game performance in 3RD SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN Wyoming program history.

MIAMI (OHIO), 2000 Prior to joining Wyoming, Bath served as the interim head coach at Miami (Ohio), his alma mater, in 2013. He was named interim head coach on October 6, 2013, and assumed offensive coor- Mike Bath joined the Western Michigan coaching staff as an assistant coach on January 14, dinator duties at that time after beginning the season coaching the quarterbacks and wide receivers. 2019, and oversees the program’s running backs. Bath had returned to his alma mater in 2011 to coach the wide receivers and tight ends. In The unprecedented 2020 campaign saw the Broncos play just six MAC games due to the CO- 2012, he moved into the role of quarterbacks coach, and worked with Zac Dysert, who set program VID-19 pandemic, but Bath’s running backs still proved an integral part of a WMU offense that ranked records for career total offense (12,678) and career passing yards (12,013). Dysert was drafted by ninth nationally in scoring. La’Darius Jefferson paced the stable of running backs by earning second- the Denver Broncos in 2013 and was part of a Bronco team that made a run to the Super Bowl his team All-MAC honors after his 624 rushing yards (104.0 per game) ranked fourth in the league. In rookie season. addition, Jaxson Kincaide made the most of his 31 carries by averaging 7.03 yards per rush, seventh in the league. All together, the WMU rushing attack ranked in the top four in the MAC in both total Bath began his college coaching career in 2004 as a graduate assistant coach for his alma rushing yards (1,159) and touchdowns (14). mater. After serving as a graduate assistant in 2004 and 2005, he was named a full-time assistant in 2006 and coached the RedHawk tight ends for three seasons, from 2006-08. During his time as an His first year in Kalamazoo was an undeniable success with senior LeVante Bellamy being assistant coach at Miami, the RedHawks captured three MAC East Division Championships (2004, named the Mid-American Conference Vern Smith Leadership Award as the league’s MVP, as well as 2005 & 2007) and made an Independence Bowl appearance in 2004. the MAC Offensive Player of the Year. Bellamy was one of 10 semifinalists for the Doak Walker Award, presented annually to the nation’s top running back. Two of his tight ends, Tom Crabtree and Jake O’Connell, went on to play in the NFL while wide receivers Andy Cruse, Chris Givens and Nick Harwell all went on to the NFL following Bath’s guidance. Bath helped Bellamy finish an outstanding 2019 season leading the country in rushing touch- downs with 23. Bellamy also finished the year ranked third nationally in points per game (10.6), In 2009 and 2010, Bath served as the offensive coordinator at Ashland University in Ashland, fourth in total touchdowns scored (23), fifth in total points scored (138), ninth in rushing yards per Ohio. During the 2009 campaign, Bath helped quarterback Billy Cundiff to 2,482 passing yards, 24 game (113.2) and 10th in total rushing yards (1,472). At the conclusion of the 2019 campaign, Bel- touchdowns and a completion percentage of 65.9 while throwing just one interception. As a whole, lamy represented Western Michigan in the East-West Shrine Bowl and at the NFL Combine in India- the Eagle offense averaged 29.2 points per game, 403.0 yards per contest and 43 percent conversion napolis from February 23 - March 2, 2020. rate on third downs. Cundiff capped his Ashland career with a trio of all-league selections.

As a whole, Bath helped the offense to 33.1 points per game, good for 30th in the country. A year later, in 2010, Bath helped first-year starting quarterback Taylor Housewright to 2,378 The Broncos also turned in a 6-0 home ledger, the 12th unbeaten home season in program history. yards, 24 TDs and 13.3 yards per completion. Housewright guided the Eagles to 37.7 points per game, 421.4 yards per game and a 47 percent conversion rate on third down attempts. Bath arrived in Kalamazoo after five seasons at Wyoming (2014-18) and stints at Miami Univer- sity (2004-09, 2011-13) and Ashland University (2009-10). Bath coached the Cowboy running backs, Both Cundiff and Housewright signed NFL free agent contracts following their Eagle careers. fullbacks and tight ends and was a co-special teams coordinator during his time in Laramie. A three-year starter at quarterback for Miami from 1998-2000, Bath compiled a record of 23- In 2017, Bath guided senior fullback Drew Van Maanen, who was a semifinalist for the National 10 as a starter and led the RedHawks to the MAC East Division co-championship as a sophomore in Football Foundation’s William V. Campbell Trophy, also referred to as the Academic Heisman. The 1998. That team posted a 10-1 overall record and a 7-1 conference mark. Among those 10 wins in Cowboys’ 2017 offense was extremely efficient in the red zone, scoring on 33-of-34 opportunities to 1998 was a 13-10 upset victory over No. 12 North Carolina and a 14-13 victory over Army. During rank No. 2 in the nation. The unit committed only 14 turnovers to stand 19th nationally and led the Bath’s junior season, Miami upset Northwestern 28-3 in Evanston. As a senior, Bath helped the Red- country in turnover margin at +24. Hawks win 33-30 at Vanderbilt. Bath was named his team’s co-MVP his senior season.

Cowboy special teams also were among the nation’s best in 2017. Wyoming topped the coun- At the conclusion of his college playing career, Bath held program career records of 6,524 try in kickoff returns (28.3 yards per return) and ranked 30th in punt returns (10.26 yards per return). yards passing and 49 passing touchdowns. The punt return coverage team was also extremely effective, ranking No. 2 in the conference and No. 27 nationally, allowing opponents only 4.72 yards per return. Individually, Cowboy kickoff returner He graduated from Miami with a double major in marketing and organizational behavior in Tyler Hall earned honorable mention All-Mountain West honors as a sophomore. 2001.

Bath coached former Cowboy running back Brian Hill, who set Wyoming career and single- Bath and his wife, Tara, have four children, Colton, Savannah, Case and Cannon. season rushing records during his three-year career, which ended in 2016. Hill finished with 4,287 rushing yards, and, in 2016, set the Wyoming single-season rushing record with 1,860 yards. Hill was one of 10 national semifinalists for the 2016 Doak Walker Award and earned third team All-America honors from College Sports Madness. Hill was invited to and participated in the 2017 NFL Combine, and was selected in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons.

Bath helped a 2016 Cowboy offense that averaged 35.9 points per game to rank second in the Mountain West and 25th in the nation. The passing game averaged a stout 15.3 yards per completion to stand eighth in the country.

The 2015 season saw Cowboy running back Shaun Wick named to the Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List. Later in the season, Hill was added to the Doak Walker Watch List and went on to be named one of 11 semifinalists for the award and was the only semifinalist from a non-Power 5 conference. Hill earned second team All-Mountain West honors in 2015, and ranked No. 8 in the nation in average rushing yards per game (135.9) and No. 9 in total rushing yards (1,631). His 1,631 rushing yards and 135.9 yards per game broke the Wyoming program records set by Ryan Christo- pherson in 1994. Wick ended his Wyoming career with 2,533 career rushing yards to rank No. 6 on

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Marvin Clecidor Greg Harbaugh Jr. CORNERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS 2ND SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN 2ND SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN LAFAYETTE, 2009 AVERETT, 2009

Marvin Clecidor joined the Western Michigan coaching staff on March 4, 2020, as an assistant Greg Harbaugh Jr. joined the Western Michigan staff in January of 2020 and serves as coach, mentoring the squad’s cornerbacks. an Assistant Coach while mentoring the Bronco wide receivers. Harbaugh Jr. (pronounced HAR-bow) returns to WMU after spending the 2015 and 2016 seasons as an offensive Patrick Lupro, Calin Crawford and Keith Jones Jr. led the Bronco cornerbacks during the abbre- graduate assistant. viated 2020 campaign (only six MAC games due to the COVID-19 pandemic). Lupro made 28 tackles, including two for loss, while breaking up three passes. Crawford contributed 21 tackles and Jones made 18 tackles to go along with three break-ups. His return to WMU proved fruitful in year one, in spite of WMU playing just a six-game MAC season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. WR D’Wayne Eskridge was a first team All-MAC Clecidor came to WMU after spending the last three seasons at Princeton University. He was selection at receiver, in addition to winning MAC Special Teams Player of the Year. Eskridge with Princeton as the co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach since the 2017 campaign. led the nation with 210.0 all-purpose yards per game, while 130.7 of those were receiving In 2019, the Tigers posted an 8-2 record and went 5-2 in Ivy League competition. Under his watch, yards, a total which led the MAC and ranked fourth in FBS. In addition, Skyy Moore earned opponents scored just 18.1 points per game and were limited to 113.1 rushing yards per game. In- second-team All-MAC honors and Jaylen Hall was named third team. Moore ranked 11th dividually, defensive back Delan Stallworth ranked third on the team with 60 tackles and paced the in the MAC with 388 receiving yards, while Hall led FBS in yards per reception (26.92). squad with four pass breakups en route to earning first team all-league honors. Clecidor helped linebacker Jeremiah Tyler receive unanimous first team all-Ivy accolades in 2019. Harbaugh Jr. was with the University of Minnesota as a quality control assistant dur- The 2018 campaign was a record breaker for Princeton as it turned in the second unbeaten ing the 2019 season, helping the Gophers to an Outback Bowl championship with a 31-24 season in program history at 10-0 and 7-0 in Ivy action. Clecidor helped the Tigers rank among the victory against No. 9 Auburn. Minnesota finished the season with an 11-2 record, capturing top 10 nationally in scoring defense (fourth, 13.0 points per game) and total defense (10th, 297.3 11 victories for the first time since 1904. The Gophers also posted two Associated Press top yards per game). He coached a trio of all-Ivy defensive backs during the season in TJ Floyd (first 10 wins (No. 5 Penn State and No. 9 Auburn) for the first time since 1956. team), Stallworth (second team) and Ben Ellis (second team). Harbaugh Jr., who was in the same role for the Gophers in 2017, spent the 2018 season In his first season, Clecidor oversaw the development of a young defensive backfield that in- cluded two freshman starters, CJ Wall and Trevor Forbes. Wall was a two-time Ivy League Rookie of coaching receivers at Chattanooga. The 2017 Minnesota squad picked up four home wins the Week, while Forbes earned the Harland “Pink” Baker Award as the team’s top defensive freshman. and started the season with a 3-0 mark.

Prior to Princeton, Clecidor spent the 2015 and 2016 seasons at William & Mary. With the In 2018 at Chattanooga, Harbaugh Jr. helped the Mocs to increases of 13 total recep- Tribe, he coached one of the top FCS defensive backs in DeAndre Houston-Carson, who was the tions, 627 total receiving yards, 2 receiving touchdowns and 57.0 average receiving yards 2015 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Co-Defensive Player of the Year and a consensus first-team per game. Harbaugh Jr. helped Chattanooga receiver Bryce Nunnelly to HeroSports.com All-America. Houston-Carson was drafted in the sixth round by the Chicago Bears and played eight Sophomore All-America accolades and first team All-Southern Conference honors after fin- games for the Bears during his rookie season. Clecidor also guided cornerback Trey Reed to multiple ishing second in the league and seventh in the nation with 112.5 receiving yards per game. All-CAA honors during his time at William & Mary.

Clecidor joined the William & Mary staff after serving as the secondary coach and director of Prior to his first stint at Minnesota, Harbaugh Jr. was with the Broncos in 2015 and 2016 player development and personnel at Monmouth University for three seasons (2012-14). During his as they won the Mid-American Conference championship and earned a berth in the 2016 tenure with the Hawks, he helped develop cornerback Tevrin Brandon, a New York Jets signee, as well Cotton Bowl. Western Michigan also won the 2015 Bahamas Bowl with Harbaugh Jr. on staff. as first-team all-conference safety Mike Basile. Before his time at WMU, Harbaugh Jr. held many roles at Marietta College for the During the 2011 season, Clecidor worked as a defensive graduate assistant at Rutgers and 2013 and 2014 seasons. He was the recruiting coordinator, academic coordinator, video helped the Scarlet Knights post a 9-4 record, which ended with a win in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl. coordinator and passing game coordinator. He also spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons as During his time with Rutgers, he coached first-team All-Big East safety Duron Harmon and second- team All-Big East cornerback Logan Ryan. an assistant coach at Methodist University.

Clecidor’s other coaching stops include one-year stints at Wagner College (2010) and Wilkes Harbaugh Jr. began his coaching career at North Carolina Wesleyan College in 2009- University (2009). At Wagner, he coached cornerbacks and helped develop a pair of all-conference 10, coaching receivers and running backs. The Battling Bishops won conference champi- standouts as the Seahawks ranked 15th nationally in pass defense in 2010. onships both years and earned an appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs in 2009.

A three-year starter as a defensive back at Lafayette College (2005-09), Clecidor helped the Harbaugh Jr. earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Averett Univer- Leopards earn back-to-back Patriot League championships in 2005 and 2006. The two-time all- sity in 2009 and his master’s degree in sport management from Western Michigan in 2016. conference selection (2007-08) finished his career with 114 tackles and four interceptions, while he ranked second in the league in pass breakups as a junior. He is married to his wife, Emily. Clecidor received his bachelor’s degree from Lafayette in 2009 and earned an MBA from Wag- ner in 2012.

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David Denham Chris Chestnut ASST. ST COORD./DEFENSIVE TACKLES TIGHT ENDS 2ND SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN 1ST SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN BALL STATE, 2006 WESTERN MICHIGAN, 2008 David Denham joined the Western Michigan staff on March 4, 2020, and serves as an assistant Chris Chestnut will be in his first season as tight ends coach at his alma mater in 2021. coach, mentoring the squad’s defensive tackles, and an assistant special teams coordinator. The Durham, North Carolina, native spent the past two seasons as receivers coach at Western Denham’s two postilion groups included three All-MAC honorees in 2020. Ralph Holley Kentucky. He played receiver at Western Michigan from 2002-03 after starting his collegiate career earned second team All-MAC honors on the defensive line after the nose guard tied for third in the at the College of the Canyons in California. Chestnut was a two-time letterman at WMU, serving as MAC with 9.0 tackles for loss. All together, the Bronco defensive line led the MAC with 19 sacks on a team captain in 2003 and finishing with 30 catches for 412 yards in his two years in Kalamazoo. the year. On special teams, D’Wayne Eskridge was named MAC Special Teams Player of the Year and a finalist for the Hornung Award, given to the nation’s most versatile player. Eskridge led the nation While at WKU, Chestnut mentored a pair of receivers in Lucky Jackson and Jahcour Pearson in all-purpose yards (210.0) and led the MAC in kickoff return yards at 27.5. In addition, punter Nick who were one of just five duos in FBS to finish 2019 with at least 75 catches and 800 yards each. Michalic was named third team All-MAC. Jackson set a program record for receptions in a game with 17 catches in the First Responders Bowl against Western Michigan. Denham spent the last two years at UIndy as the defensive line coach and special teams coor- dinator. During Denham’s time on staff, the program tallied a 19-4 record, including a pair of NCAA Prior to WKU, Chestnut spent three seasons at Tennessee State, including two as receivers Division II playoff appearances. The Greyhounds earned a 38-27 triumph against No. 19 Fort Hays coach. He mentored a pair of All-Ohio Valley selections, while also helping former University of Flor- State in 2018 to mark the program’s second postseason victory. ida QB Treon Harris complete a transition to receiver.

In 2018, all four of Denham’s starting defensive lineman garnered All-Great Lakes Valley Con- Chestnut spent one season at Miami (Fla.) as an offensive assistant and interim tight ends ference (GLVC) honors. Denham helped the 2019 squad to a final ranking of No. 17 in the AFCA Divi- coach. Prior to that, he spent two seasons as a high school coach in his native Durham, North Caro- sion II Coaches’ Top 25 poll. This past fall, Denham guided defensive lineman Jacob Schmatz to his lina, as well as stops at South Florida (graduate assistant), Campbell (running backs) and Ellsworth third consecutive All-GLVC first team selection while defensive lineman Jacob Jones also earned first Community College (receivers). team all-league accolades. Schmatz was tabbed the team’s defensive lineman of the year. After his collegiate playing career, Chestnut spent three seasons in the . Denham’s work with the defensive line helped the team allow just 17.7 points per game in He played for the New York Dragons, Las Vegas Gladiators and Georgia Wildcats and served as an 2019, the best in the GLVC and 21st nationally. The Greyhounds finished second in the conference assistant coach at Northern Durham (N.C.) High School during the offseason. and 45th in the country in fewest sacks per game (2.55) while pacing the GLVC in yards allowed per game (323.5). A 2008 Western Michigan graduate, Chestnut and his wife, Maria, have three children -- Jay- lon, Carter and Christina. Denham arrived at UIndy after five seasons at Wabash College, helping the Little Giants to a 47-8 mark and two NCAA Division III playoff bids.

Before Wabash, Denham spent five years coaching in Division II at now-defunct Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Ind. He wore many hats with the Pumas, including associate head coach, spe- cial teams coordinator, video coordinator and defensive line coach. He also mentored three consecu- tive GLVC Defensive Linemen of the Year, including two-time GLVC Player of the Year Anthony Rouba, and was named the 2011 GLVC Assistant Coach of the Year.

Denham began his coaching career at Division III Rose-Hulman in 2006 as a linebackers coach before taking over defensive line duties in 2007, helping Paul Spreen earn Heartland Collegiate Ath- letic Conference Defensive MVP honors. Denham also planned team meals for road games and was responsible for national recruiting.

A native of Indianapolis, Denham served as a graduate assistant at Ball State University from March-July in 2007, where he helped with the breakdown of opposing teams’ video, served as an academic liaison and aided in spring ball with the Cardinals’ linebackers.

As a player, Denham was a standout athlete at Pike High School before moving on to a suc- cessful collegiate career. His post-prep journey started as a linebacker at Division II Tiffin University in 2001 before transferring to Ball State in 2003. He was one of nine game-day captains for the Cardinals and earned the 2005 Ray Louthen Senior Participation Award for his contributions to the team on and off the field. He graduated from Ball State in 2006 with a bachelor of science.

Denham and his wife, Rheannan, have three children, Anthony, Addison and Asher.

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Prior to Western Michigan, Kenney racked up 31 years of coaching with the bulk coming at Penn State University, where he began as a graduate assistant (1988) and worked with the offensive line from 1989-2011. He took on the role of recruiting coordi- nator in 1992-95 and worked directly with offensive tackles and tight ends from 2000-11. Bill Kenney During his time with the Nittany Lions, Kenney coached six All-Americans and 18 OFFENSIVE LINE/RECRUITING COORD. All-Big Ten players. He coached 10 Academic All-Americans and 47 Academic All-Big Ten 9TH SEASON AT WESTERN MICHIGAN players. NORWICH, 1981 Kenney developed 30 NFL players, 25 draft picks and five NFL free agent signees, Bill Kenney joined the Western Michigan staff on February 26, 2013, and serves as all of whom received their degrees from PSU. He recruited 32 NFL draft picks, including the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. He began at WMU as the program’s of- five first round selections. His offensive line paved the way for Larry Johnson to rush for fensive tackles and tight ends coach before shifting to solely tight ends prior to the 2017 a program record 2,587 yards and helped produce eight 1,000-yard rushers since 2002. campaign. During the spring of 2020, Kenney transitioned to the offensive line coach. His offensive line ranked fourth nationally in sacks allowed in 2008, limiting op- In his first season over the entirety of the offensive line, Kenney’s unit paved the ponents to just 13. In 2005, the Penn State offensive line allowed fewer than 15 sacks and way for the Bronco offense to rank among the top offenses in FBS. WMU finished the year finished second in the Big Ten in rushing and scoring. ranked ninth nationally in scoring offense (41.7 points per game), 16th in total offense (479.7 yards per game) and 23rd in passing offense (286.5 yards per game). Two Broncos Before joining Penn State, Kenney served as a graduate assistant at Nebraska (1986- were All-MAC selections, as Mike Caliendo was a first-team honoree and Jaylon Moore 87) and worked at his alma mater, Norwich University, in the offensive backfield in 1982. earned a spot on the second team. Kenney was a three-year starter at Norwich as a tight end/fullback and was a team co- captain in 1981. Kenney’s 2019 unit was highlighted by senior Giovanni Ricci, who was named a semfinalist for the John Mackey Award, presented annually to the top tight end in college Kenney and his wife, Kathryn, have three children, Joseph, Matthew and Jacqueline. football. Ricci was a first team All-Mid-American Conference selection who finished tied for third nationally among tight ends with eight touchdowns. He caught 51 passes for 642 yards, tying for eighth in the conference in receptions and standing 13th in receiving yards. At the conclusion of the 2019 campaign, Ricci represented Western Michigan in the FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF East-West Shrine Bowl. KC Zenner Graduate Assistant

During the 2019 campaign, of the Broncos’ 21 receiving scores, 10 were from Ken- Brad Bez Graduate Assistant ney’s tight ends (47.6 percent). His group helped WMU rank third in the MAC in scoring Ted Hefter Graduate Assistant offense (33.1 points per game) and second in total offense (445.7 yards per game). Keegan O’Hara Graduate Assistant Off the field, Ricci was named to his fourth Academic All-MAC squad and was joined Mike Parrish Director of Football Operations by junior tight end Brett Borske, who received his second selection. Adam Fry Director of Football Video In 2018, Kenney helped Ricci to 35 catches for 392 yards and a trio of touchdowns. Grant Geib Director of Strength & Conditioning Odell Miller also proved to be a key piece to the run game, blocking for first team All-MAC Kyle Murray Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach running back LeVante Bellamy’s 1,228 yards and third team all-league selection Jamauri Bogan’s 16 ground scores. Borske claimed his first academic all-league honor in 2018 Taylor Jorgensen Football Equipment Manager while Miller and Ricci each received his third. Ashley Hecimovich Director of On-Campus Recruiting

Kenney mentored Bronco tight end Donnie Ernsberger, who was a second team Paige Robbins Operations & Recruiting Assistant All-MAC selection in 2017 and a third team All-MAC selection in 2016. Ernsberger scored four touchdowns and totaled 394 yards on a team second-best 34 receptions in 2017. Ernsberger also finished second on the squad in 2017 with four receiving scores. He was invited to and played in the NFLPA Bowl and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

During the 2016 MAC championship season, WMU had two first team All-MAC tackle selections in Chukwuma Okorafor and Taylor Moton. Moton was an All-America in 2016 and a second round NFL Draft pick by the Carolina Panthers. Okorafor earned All-America status in 2017 and went on to become a third round NFL Draft selection by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

In 2015, Kenney helped left tackle Willie Beavers to first team All-MAC honors, be- coming the first Bronco offensive lineman named to the top team since 2012. Beavers also became WMU’s first drafted offensive lineman since 1995 when he was the Minne- sota Vikings’ fourth round choice.

In his second season at WMU, in 2014, Kenney’s work with the offensive tackles and tight ends helped produce the MAC’s Offensive Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in Jarvion Franklin.

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Game Results as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Team Results Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Time Attend * 11/04/2020 at Akron W 58-13 1-0 1-0 3:20 490 * 11/11/2020 Toledo W 41-38 2-0 2-0 4:00 839 * 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. W 52-44 3-0 3-0 3:42 0 * 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. W 30-27 4-0 4-0 3:14 0 * 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. L 42-53 4-1 4-1 3:37 0 * 12/12/2020 at Ball St. L 27-30 4-2 4-2 3:28 823

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Team Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 11/04/2020 at Akron 39 218 4 32 13 266 3 76 13-19-0 266 3 76 4 121 0 45 3 8 0 4 484 11/11/2020 Toledo 28 153 3 29 20 284 3 56 20-29-0 284 3 56 5 116 0 38 0 0 0 0 437 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. 55 246 2 29 12 382 5 85 12-20-1 382 5 85 4 62 0 23 4 24 0 13 628 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. 25 115 2 43 12 210 1 57 12-24-0 210 1 57 4 124 1 100 1 3 0 3 325 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. 37 209 2 17 19 304 4 50 19-27-0 304 4 50 8 71 0 27 1 -1 0 0 513 12/12/2020 at Ball St. 51 218 1 16 24 273 2 51 24-38-1 273 2 51 3 42 0 18 1 0 0 0 491 Western Mich. 235 1159 14 43 100 1719 18 85 100-157-2 1719 18 85 28 536 1 100 10 34 0 13 2878 Opponents 229 944 13 69 127 1454 12 66 127-199-2 1454 12 66 22 439 0 56 6 30 0 15 2398

Western Mich. Averages Games Avg/ rush Avg/ catch Pass effic KR avg PR avg All purpose avg/game Total offense avg/game 6 4.9 17.2 191.0 19.1 3.4 581.7 479.7

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts 11/04/2020 at Akron 42 20 62 7.0-29 3-21 1 1-0 1-38 1 2 0 7-8 0 0 0 6 58 11/11/2020 Toledo 36 68 104 10.0-25 2-9 1 0-0 1-4 2 1 0 5-6 0 0 0 0 41 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. 48 0 48 9.0-44 4-29 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 7-7 0 0 0 0 52 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. 46 40 86 13.0-35 5-23 1 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 3-4 0 0 0 0 30 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. 33 55 88 8.0-17 3-8 1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 0 42 12/12/2020 at Ball St. 41 22 63 4.0-23 2-21 1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 27 Western Mich. 246 205 451 51.0-173 19-111 5 1-0 2-42 6 17 0 31-34 0 0 0 6 250 Opponents 239 142 381 26.0-94 7-46 4 4-20 2-15 4 23 0 17-19 0 4 0 31 205

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 11/04/2020 at Akron 1 38 38.0 38 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 48 0 10 605 60.5 5 0 11/11/2020 Toledo 5 212 42.4 51 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 6 354 59.0 1 0 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. 3 115 38.3 39 0 0 1 0 2 1-2 24 0 8 492 61.5 4 0 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. 6 310 51.7 68 0 3 2 3 1 1-2 24 0 6 356 59.3 2 0 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. 1 34 34.0 34 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 0 0 6 320 53.3 0 1 12/12/2020 at Ball St. 2 59 29.5 33 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 50 0 6 354 59.0 3 1 Western Mich. 18 768 42.7 68 0 3 6 4 6 5-9 50 0 42 2481 59.1 15 2 Opponents 26 1070 41.2 61 0 1 4 5 6 10-11 46 1 39 1962 50.3 5 1

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Opponents Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 11/04/2020 at Akron 32 130 0 45 19 126 1 14 19-32-1 126 1 14 4 79 0 24 0 0 0 0 256 11/11/2020 Toledo 39 162 4 33 30 339 1 55 30-46-1 339 1 55 5 91 0 32 3 12 0 15 501 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. 36 219 5 69 14 187 1 39 14-21-0 187 1 39 4 83 0 39 2 15 0 15 406 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. 43 112 0 22 23 238 3 39 23-37-0 238 3 39 4 120 0 56 1 3 0 3 350 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. 46 218 3 44 19 315 3 66 19-30-0 315 3 66 3 44 0 23 0 0 0 0 533 12/12/2020 at Ball St. 33 103 1 17 22 249 3 55 22-33-0 249 3 55 2 22 0 21 0 0 0 0 352 Opponents 229 944 13 69 127 1454 12 66 127-199-2 1454 12 66 22 439 0 56 6 30 0 15 2398 Western Mich. 235 1159 14 43 100 1719 18 85 100-157-2 1719 18 85 28 536 1 100 10 34 0 13 2878

Opponents Averages Games Avg/ rush Avg/ catch Pass effic KR avg PR avg All purpose avg/game Total offense avg/game 6 4.1 11.4 143.1 20.0 5.0 480.3 399.7

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts 11/04/2020 at Akron 36 24 60 1.0-11 1-11 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 13 11/11/2020 Toledo 36 16 52 5.0-16 1-7 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 38 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. 54 18 72 6.0-19 1-6 0 0-0 1-1 0 1 0 2-2 0 3 0 7 44 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. 28 10 38 4.0-17 2-15 1 0-0 0-0 0 7 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 27 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. 42 28 70 4.0-11 2-7 3 3-0 0-0 0 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 12 53 12/12/2020 at Ball St. 43 46 89 6.0-20 0-0 0 1-20 1-14 4 6 0 1-3 0 1 0 12 30 Opponents 239 142 381 26.0-94 7-46 4 4-20 2-15 4 23 0 17-19 0 4 0 31 205 Western Mich. 246 205 451 51.0-173 19-111 5 1-0 2-42 6 17 0 31-34 0 0 0 6 250

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 11/04/2020 at Akron 5 167 33.4 41 0 0 0 0 1 2-2 41 0 4 252 63.0 0 0 11/11/2020 Toledo 2 80 40.0 45 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 34 1 7 379 54.1 2 0 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. 7 316 45.1 53 0 0 2 2 2 0-0 0 0 5 290 58.0 1 0 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. 6 242 40.3 49 0 0 2 0 2 2-2 40 0 6 264 44.0 0 0 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. 1 38 38.0 38 0 0 0 0 1 4-4 46 0 11 437 39.7 0 0 12/12/2020 at Ball St. 5 227 45.4 61 0 1 0 3 0 1-1 22 0 6 340 56.7 2 1 Opponents 26 1070 41.2 61 0 1 4 5 6 10-11 46 1 39 1962 50.3 5 1 Western Mich. 18 768 42.7 68 0 3 6 4 6 5-9 50 0 42 2481 59.1 15 2

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/2 Overall Team Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Team Statistics WMU OPP Scoring 250 205 Points per game 41.7 34.2 Points Off Turnovers 6 31 First Downs 141 120 Rushing 62 48 Passing 66 60 Penalty 13 12 Rushing Yardage 1159 944 Yards gained rushing 1299 1143 Yards lost rushing 140 199 Rushing attempts 235 229 Average per rush 4.9 4.1 Average per game 193.2 157.3 TDs Rushing 14 13 Passing Yardage 1719 1454 Comp-Att-Int 100-157-2 127-199-2 Average per pass 10.9 7.3 Average per catch 17.2 11.4 Average per game 286.5 242.3 TDs Passing 18 12 Total offense 2878 2398 Total plays 392 428 Average per play 7.3 5.6 Average per game 479.7 399.7 Kick returns: #-Yards 28-536 22-439 Punt returns: #-Yards 10-34 6-30 Int returns: #-Yards 2-42 2-15 Kick return average 19.1 20.0 Punt return average 3.4 5.0 Int return average 21.0 7.5 Fumbles-Lost 10-4 8-1 Penalties-Yards 47-396 45-351 Average per game 66.0 58.5 Punts-Yards 18-768 26-1070 Average per punt 42.7 41.2 Net punt average 37.7 39.1 Kickoffs-Yards 42-2481 39-1962 Average per kick 59.1 50.3 Net kick average 39.7 33.4 Time of possession / game 28:15 31:43 3rd-down conversion 29/67 36/91 3rd-down pct 43% 40% 4rd-down conversion 5/8 10/14

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 2/2 Overall Team Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

WMU OPP 4rd-down pct 63% 71% Sacks by-Yards 19-111 7-46 Misc Yards 0 0 Touchdowns scored 34 25 Field goals - attempts 5-9 10-11 On-Side kicks 1-1 0-0 Red-zone scores (22-26) 85% (25-26) 96% Red-zone touchdowns (19-26) 73% (18-26) 69% PAT-attempts (31-34) 91% (21-25) 84% Attendance 839 1313 Games / Avg per game 3/280 3/438 Neutral site games - 0/0

Score by Periods Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TOT Western Mich. 61 75 56 58 0 250 Opponents 53 58 43 51 0 205

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Overall Defense Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Team Defense Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Player gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh fr-yds ff kick saf 23 Treshaun Hayward 6 30 28 58 3-6 ...... 6 AJ Thomas 6 29 17 46 9-30 2-16 1-38 1 . . . . . 2 Bricen Garner 6 27 18 45 3.5-7 0.5-1 . 4 . . . . . 20 Corvin Moment 6 15 22 37 3-6 1.5-5 . 2 . . . . . 8 Ralph Holley 6 12 17 29 9-34 3-21 . 2 2 . . . . 4 Patrick Lupro 6 19 9 28 2-3 . . 3 . . . . . 13 Harrison Taylor 6 14 10 24 . . 1-4 2 . . . . . 55 Braden Fiske 6 7 16 23 5.5-17 2.5-13 . . . . . 1 . 94 Marshawn Kneeland 4 14 8 22 2.5-22 2.5-22 . . . . 1 . . 14 Calin Crawford 6 15 6 21 ...... 15 Keith Jones Jr. 6 8 10 18 . . . 3 . . . . . 1 Ali Fayad 4 10 7 17 6-27 4-22 . . 2 . 1 . . 98 Kailien Guillory 6 6 9 15 3-9 1.5-5 . . 2 . . . . 42 Roy McCree 4 8 5 13 1-1 . . . . . 1 . . 27 Ryan Selig 4 5 5 10 1-4 1-4 . . . 1-0 1 . . 90 Ken Aguirre 3 3 6 9 1-2 ...... 35 Jake Moertl 4 5 4 9 ...... 39 Nick Mihalic 4 4 2 6 ...... 5 Andre Carter 3 2 3 5 1.5-5 0.5-2 . . . . 1 . . 41 Tanner Motz 3 . 3 3 ...... 10 Matthew Stuckey 2 2 . 2 ...... 3 La'Darius Jefferson 1 1 . 1 ...... 25 MarShawn Foster 1 1 . 1 ...... 83 Luke Sanders 1 1 . 1 ...... 43 Jeremiah Piper 1 1 . 1 ...... 96 Bryce Bouwens 1 1 . 1 ...... 22 Boone Bonnema 1 1 . 1 ...... 12 Damari Roberson 1 1 . 1 ...... 10 Anthony Sambucci 1 1 . 1 ...... 5 Kaleb Eleby 1 1 . 1 ...... 1 D'Wayne Eskridge 1 1 . 1 ...... 2 Dashon Bussell 1 1 . 1 ...... Totals 6 246 205 451 51-173 19-111 2-42 17 6 1-0 5 1 0 Opponents 6 239 142 381 26-94 7-46 2-15 23 4 4-20 4 1 0

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Team Game Highs as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Western Mich. - Game Highs RUSHES 55 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) YARDS RUSHING 246 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) YARDS PER RUSH 5.6 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) TD RUSHES 4 at Akron (11/04/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 38 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 24 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) YARDS PASSING 382 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) YARDS PER PASS 19.1 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) TD PASSES 5 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) TOTAL PLAYS 89 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) TOTAL OFFENSE 628 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) YARDS PER PLAY 8.4 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) POINTS 58 at Akron (11/04/2020) SACKS BY 5 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) FIRST DOWNS 34 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) PENALTIES 13 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) PENALTY YARDS 102 Toledo (11/11/2020) TURNOVERS 3 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) PUNTS 6 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) PUNTING AVG 51.7 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) LONG PUNT 68 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 2 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) 2 Toledo (11/11/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 13 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020)

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Opponent Match Highs as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Opponent - Game Highs RUSHES 46 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) YARDS RUSHING 219 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) YARDS PER RUSH 6.1 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) TD RUSHES 5 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 46 Toledo (11/11/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 30 Toledo (11/11/2020) YARDS PASSING 339 Toledo (11/11/2020) YARDS PER PASS 10.5 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) TD PASSES 3 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 3 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 3 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) TOTAL PLAYS 85 Toledo (11/11/2020) TOTAL OFFENSE 533 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) YARDS PER PLAY 7.1 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) POINTS 53 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) SACKS BY 2 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 2 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) FIRST DOWNS 29 Toledo (11/11/2020) PENALTIES 11 Toledo (11/11/2020) PENALTY YARDS 90 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) TURNOVERS 2 at Akron (11/04/2020) PUNTS 7 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) PUNTING AVG 45.4 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) LONG PUNT 61 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 2 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) 2 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 15 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) 15 Toledo (11/11/2020)

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Team Match Lows as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Western Mich. - Game Lows RUSHES 25 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) YARDS RUSHING 115 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) YARDS PER RUSH 4.3 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) TD RUSHES 1 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 19 at Akron (11/04/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 12 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) 12 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) YARDS PASSING 210 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) YARDS PER PASS 7.2 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) TD PASSES 1 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) TOTAL PLAYS 49 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) TOTAL OFFENSE 325 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) YARDS PER PLAY 5.5 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) POINTS 27 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) SACKS BY 2 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 2 Toledo (11/11/2020) FIRST DOWNS 14 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) PENALTIES 4 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) PENALTY YARDS 34 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) INTERCEPTIONS BY 0 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 0 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 0 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) 0 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) PUNTS 1 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 1 at Akron (11/04/2020) PUNTING AVG 29.5 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) LONG PUNT 33 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 0 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 0 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 0 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 0 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 0 Toledo (11/11/2020)

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Opponent Match Lows as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Opponent - Game Lows RUSHES 32 at Akron (11/04/2020) YARDS RUSHING 103 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) YARDS PER RUSH 2.6 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) TD RUSHES 0 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) 0 at Akron (11/04/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 21 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 14 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) YARDS PASSING 126 at Akron (11/04/2020) YARDS PER PASS 3.9 at Akron (11/04/2020) TD PASSES 1 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) 1 Toledo (11/11/2020) 1 at Akron (11/04/2020) TOTAL PLAYS 57 at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) TOTAL OFFENSE 256 at Akron (11/04/2020) YARDS PER PLAY 4.0 at Akron (11/04/2020) POINTS 13 at Akron (11/04/2020) SACKS BY 0 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) FIRST DOWNS 15 at Akron (11/04/2020) PENALTIES 5 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 5 at Akron (11/04/2020) PENALTY YARDS 39 at Akron (11/04/2020) INTERCEPTIONS BY 0 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 0 Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) 0 Toledo (11/11/2020) 0 at Akron (11/04/2020) PUNTS 1 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) PUNTING AVG 33.4 at Akron (11/04/2020) LONG PUNT 38 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 0 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 0 Toledo (11/11/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 0 at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 0 Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 0 at Akron (11/04/2020)

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Individual Game Highs as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Western Mich. - Individual Game Highs RUSHES 33 La'Darius Jefferson at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) YARDS RUSHING 159 La'Darius Jefferson at Ball St. (12/12/2020) TD RUSHES 2 La'Darius Jefferson vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 2 Kaleb Eleby vs Toledo (11/11/2020) LONG RUSH 43 La'Darius Jefferson vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 37 Kaleb Eleby at Ball St. (12/12/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 24 Kaleb Eleby at Ball St. (12/12/2020) YARDS PASSING 382 Kaleb Eleby at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) TD PASSES 5 Kaleb Eleby at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) LONG PASS 85 Kaleb Eleby at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) RECEPTIONS 9 D'Wayne Eskridge at Ball St. (12/12/2020) YARDS RECEIVING 212 D'Wayne Eskridge at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) TD RECEPTIONS 3 D'Wayne Eskridge at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) LONG RECEPTION 85 D'Wayne Eskridge at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) PUNTS 6 Nick Mihalic vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) PUNTING AVG 51.7 Nick Mihalic vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) LONG PUNT 68 Nick Mihalic vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 2 Nick Mihalic at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) 2 Nick Mihalic vs Toledo (11/11/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 13 Dashon Bussell at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) LONG KICKOFF RETURN 100 D'Wayne Eskridge vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) TACKLES 14 Treshaun Hayward vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 14 Bricen Garner vs Toledo (11/11/2020) SACKS 2 Ralph Holley vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) 2 Marshawn Kneeland at Akron (11/04/2020) TACKLES FOR LOSS 3 Ralph Holley vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020)

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Opponent Individual Match Highs as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Opponent - Individual Game Highs RUSHES 25 Darius Boone vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 25 Harrison Waylee vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) YARDS RUSHING 148 Darius Boone vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) TD RUSHES 3 Kalil Pimpleton at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) LONG RUSH 69 Kobe Lewis at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) PASS ATTEMPTS 46 Eli Peters vs Toledo (11/11/2020) PASS COMPLETIONS 30 Eli Peters vs Toledo (11/11/2020) YARDS PASSING 339 Eli Peters vs Toledo (11/11/2020) TD PASSES 3 Drew Plitt at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 3 Preston Hutchinson vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) 3 Ross Bowers vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) LONG PASS 66 Preston Hutchinson vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) RECEPTIONS 12 Tyrice Richie vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) YARDS RECEIVING 175 Justin Hall at Ball St. (12/12/2020) TD RECEPTIONS 2 Justin Hall at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 2 Tanner Knue vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) LONG RECEPTION 66 Hassan Beydoun vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) FIELD GOALS 4 Chad Ryland vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) LONG FIELD GOALS 46 Chad Ryland vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) PUNTS 7 Luke Elzinga at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) PUNTING AVG 45.4 Nathan Snyder at Ball St. (12/12/2020) LONG PUNT 61 Nathan Snyder at Ball St. (12/12/2020) PUNTS INSIDE 20 2 Luke Elzinga at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) LONG PUNT RETURN 15 Kalil Pimpleton at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) 15 Ronnie Blackmon vs Toledo (11/11/2020) LONG KICKOFF RETURN 56 Trayvon Rudolph vs Northern Ill. (11/28/2020) TACKLES 16 Jaylin Thomas at Ball St. (12/12/2020) SACKS 2 Jose Ramirez vs Eastern Mich. (12/05/2020) TACKLES FOR LOSS 3 Mohamed Diallo at Central Mich. (11/18/2020) INTERCEPTIONS 1 Chris Agyemang at Ball St. (12/12/2020) 1 George Douglas at Central Mich. (11/18/2020)

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/3 Individual Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Rushing Punt Returns Player gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Player no. yds avg td lg La'Darius Jefferson 6 112 633 9 624 5.6 5 43 104.0 Dashon Bussell 4 24 6.0 0 13 Sean Tyler 4 40 280 17 263 6.6 2 29 65.8 Cam Cooper 4 5 1.3 0 3 Jaxson Kincaide 5 31 218 0 218 7.0 2 21 43.6 Jaxson Kincaide 2 5 2.5 0 4 Kaleb Eleby 6 34 109 71 38 1.1 4 13 6.3 Total 10 34 3.4 0 13 D'Wayne Eskridge 6 1 27 0 27 27.0 0 27 4.5 Opponents 6 30 5.0 0 15 Trae Allen 2 9 25 0 25 2.8 0 5 12.5 Christian Singleton 1 2 7 0 7 3.5 1 5 7.0 Interceptions Wesley French 6 1 0 36 -36 -36.0 0 0 -6.0 Player no. yds avg td lg Team 6 4 0 7 -7 -1.8 0 0 -1.2 Harrison Taylor 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total 6 235 1299 140 1159 4.9 14 43 193.2 AJ Thomas 1 38 38.0 1 38 Opponents 6 229 1143 199 944 4.1 13 69 157.3 Total 2 42 21.0 1 38 Opponents 2 15 7.5 0 14 Passing Player gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Kick Returns Kaleb Eleby 6 195.1 99-153-2 64.7 1715 18 85 285.8 Player no. yds avg td lg Nick Kargman 1 44.5 1-3-0 33.3 4 0 4 4.0 D'Wayne Eskridge 17 467 27.5 1 100 Team 6 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Grant Smith 3 9 3.0 0 5 Total 6 191.0 100-157-2 63.7 1719 18 85 286.5 Marshawn Kneeland 2 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 6 143.1 127-199-2 63.8 1454 12 66 242.3 Mitch Bartol 2 12 6.0 0 7 Ryan Kilburg 2 26 13.0 0 27 Receiving Tanner Motz 1 0 0.0 0 0 Player gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Dashon Bussell 1 22 22.0 0 22 D'Wayne Eskridge 6 34 784 23.1 8 85 130.7 Total 28 536 19.1 1 100 Skyy Moore 5 25 388 15.5 3 56 77.6 Opponents 22 439 20.0 0 56 Jaylen Hall 5 12 323 26.9 7 68 64.6 Sean Tyler 4 11 68 6.2 0 13 17.0 Fumble Returns Jaxson Kincaide 5 5 44 8.8 0 13 8.8 Player no. yds avg td lg Brett Borske 6 4 29 7.3 0 12 4.8 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 La'Darius Jefferson 6 4 17 4.3 0 6 2.8 Opponents 1 20 20.0 0 20 Dashon Bussell 4 2 25 12.5 0 14 6.3 Corey Crooms 5 2 36 18.0 0 28 7.2 Luke Sanders 6 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.7 Total 6 100 1719 17.2 18 85 286.5 Opponents 6 127 1454 11.4 12 66 242.3

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 2/3 Individual Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Scoring Total Offense PAT Player g plays rush pass total avg/g Player td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Kaleb Eleby 6 187 38 1715 1753 292.2 D'Wayne Eskridge 9 ------54 La'Darius Jefferson 6 112 624 0 624 104.0 Jaylen Hall 7 ------42 Sean Tyler 4 40 263 0 263 65.8 Thiago Kapps - 4-7 23-26 - - - - - 35 Jaxson Kincaide 5 31 218 0 218 43.6 La'Darius Jefferson 5 ------30 D'Wayne Eskridge 6 1 27 0 27 4.5 Kaleb Eleby 4 ------24 Trae Allen 2 9 25 0 25 12.5 Skyy Moore 3 ------18 Christian Singleton 1 2 7 0 7 7.0 Jaxson Kincaide 2 ------12 Nick Kargman 1 3 0 4 4 4.0 Sean Tyler 2 ------12 Wesley French 6 1 -36 0 -36 -6.0 Gavin Peddie - 1-2 8-8 - - - - - 11 Team 6 0 -7 0 -7 -1.2 AJ Thomas 1 ------6 Total 6 392 1159 1719 2878 479.7 Christian Singleton 1 ------6 Opponents 6 428 944 1454 2398 399.7 Total 34 5-9 31-34 0 0 0 0 0 250 Opponents 25 10-11 17-19 0 4 4 0 0 205 Punting Player no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Field Goals Nick Mihalic 18 768 42.7 68 3 6 6 4 0 Player fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Total 18 768 42.7 68 3 6 6 4 0 Thiago Kapps 4-7 57.1 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-1 50 0 Opponents 26 1070 41.2 61 1 4 6 5 0 Gavin Peddie 1-2 50.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 24 0 Opponents 10-11 90.9 0-0 5-5 2-3 3-3 0-0 46 1 Kickoffs Player no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln FG Sequence Nick Mihalic 41 2416 58.9 14 2 Team Name Western Mich. Opponents Thiago Kapps 1 65 65.0 1 0 Eastern Mich. 43 (27),(46),(25),(20) Total 42 2481 59.1 15 2 0 39.7 25 Akron (48) (41),(28) Opponents 39 1962 50.3 5 1 0 33.4 31 Northern Ill. 30,(24) (38),(40) Toledo (34),31 Central Mich. (24),46 Ball St. (35),(50),29 (22)

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 3/3 Individual Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

All Purpose Player g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g D'Wayne Eskridge 6 27 784 0 467 0 1278 213.0 La'Darius Jefferson 6 624 17 0 0 0 641 106.8 Skyy Moore 5 0 388 0 0 0 388 77.6 Sean Tyler 4 263 68 0 0 0 331 82.8 Jaylen Hall 5 0 323 0 0 0 323 64.6 Jaxson Kincaide 5 218 44 5 0 0 267 53.4 Dashon Bussell 4 0 25 24 22 0 71 17.8 Kaleb Eleby 6 38 0 0 0 0 38 6.3 AJ Thomas 6 0 0 0 0 38 38 6.3 Corey Crooms 5 0 36 0 0 0 36 7.2 Brett Borske 6 0 29 0 0 0 29 4.8 Ryan Kilburg 6 0 0 0 26 0 26 4.3 Trae Allen 2 25 0 0 0 0 25 12.5 Mitch Bartol 4 0 0 0 12 0 12 3.0 Grant Smith 6 0 0 0 9 0 9 1.5 Christian Singleton 1 7 0 0 0 0 7 7.0 Cam Cooper 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 1.0 Harrison Taylor 6 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.7 Luke Sanders 6 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.7 Mike Caliendo 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.2 Wesley French 6 -36 0 0 0 0 -36 -6.0 Team 6 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -1.2 Total 6 1159 1719 34 536 42 3490 581.7 Opponents 6 944 1454 30 439 15 2882 480.3

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/3 Combined Team Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Team Results Game Records Date Opponent Score Att. Record Overall Home Away Neutral * 11/04/2020 at Akron W 58-13 490 ALL GAMES 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 * 11/11/2020 Toledo W 41-38 839 CONFERENCE 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 * 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. W 52-44 0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 * 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. W 30-27 0 * 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. L 42-53 0 Team Statistics * 12/12/2020 at Ball St. L 27-30 823 WMU OPP First Downs 141 120 Rushing Rushing 62 48 Player gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Passing 66 60 La'Darius Jefferson 6 112 633 9 624 5.6 5 43 104.0 Penalty 13 12 Sean Tyler 4 40 280 17 263 6.6 2 29 65.8 Rushing Yardage 1159 944 Jaxson Kincaide 5 31 218 0 218 7.0 2 21 43.6 Rushing attempts 235 229 Kaleb Eleby 6 34 109 71 38 1.1 4 13 6.3 Average per rush 4.9 4.1 D'Wayne Eskridge 6 1 27 0 27 27.0 0 27 4.5 Average per game 193.2 157.3 Trae Allen 2 9 25 0 25 2.8 0 5 12.5 TDs Rushing 14 13 Christian Singleton 1 2 7 0 7 3.5 1 5 7.0 Passing Yardage 1719 1454 Wesley French 6 1 0 36 -36 -36.0 0 0 -6.0 Comp-Att-Int 100-157-2 127-199-2 Team 6 4 0 7 -7 -1.8 0 0 -1.2 Average per pass 10.9 7.3 Total 6 235 1299 140 1159 4.9 14 43 193.2 Average per catch 17.2 11.4 Opponents 6 229 1143 199 944 4.1 13 69 157.3 Average per game 286.5 242.3 TDs Passing 18 12 Passing Total offense 2878 2398 Player gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Average per play 7.3 5.6 Kaleb Eleby 6 195.1 99-153-2 64.7 1715 18 85 285.8 Average per game 479.7 399.7 Nick Kargman 1 44.5 1-3-0 33.3 4 0 4 4.0 Kick returns: #-Yards 28-536 22-439 Team 6 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Punt returns: #-Yards 10-34 6-30 Total 6 191.0 100-157-2 63.7 1719 18 85 286.5 Int returns: #-Yards 2-42 2-15 Opponents 6 143.1 127-199-2 63.8 1454 12 66 242.3 Fumbles-Lost 10-4 8-1 Penalties-Yards 47-396 45-351 Receiving Punts-Avg 18-42.7 26-41.2 Player gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Time of possession / game 28:15 31:43 D'Wayne Eskridge 6 34 784 23.1 8 85 130.7 3rd-down conversion 29/67 36/91 Skyy Moore 5 25 388 15.5 3 56 77.6 4rd-down conversion 5/8 10/14 Jaylen Hall 5 12 323 26.9 7 68 64.6 Sean Tyler 4 11 68 6.2 0 13 17.0 Interceptions Jaxson Kincaide 5 5 44 8.8 0 13 8.8 Player no. yds avg td lg Brett Borske 6 4 29 7.3 0 12 4.8 Harrison Taylor 1 4 4.0 0 4 La'Darius Jefferson 6 4 17 4.3 0 6 2.8 AJ Thomas 1 38 38.0 1 38 Dashon Bussell 4 2 25 12.5 0 14 6.3 Total 2 42 21.0 1 38 Corey Crooms 5 2 36 18.0 0 28 7.2 Opponents 2 15 7.5 0 14 Luke Sanders 6 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.7 Total 6 100 1719 17.2 18 85 286.5 Opponents 6 127 1454 11.4 12 66 242.3

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 2/3 Combined Team Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Field Goals Punting Player fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Player no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Thiago Kapps 4-7 57.1 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-1 50 0 Nick Mihalic 18 768 42.7 68 3 6 6 4 0 Gavin Peddie 1-2 50.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 24 0 Total 18 768 42.7 68 3 6 6 4 0 Opponents 10-11 90.9 0-0 5-5 2-3 3-3 0-0 46 1 Opponents 26 1070 41.2 61 1 4 6 5 0

Scoring Punt Returns PAT Player no. yds avg td lg Player td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Dashon Bussell 4 24 6.0 0 13 D'Wayne Eskridge 9 ------54 Cam Cooper 4 5 1.3 0 3 Jaylen Hall 7 ------42 Jaxson Kincaide 2 5 2.5 0 4 Thiago Kapps - 4-7 23-26 - - - - - 35 Total 10 34 3.4 0 13 La'Darius Jefferson 5 ------30 Opponents 6 30 5.0 0 15 Kaleb Eleby 4 ------24 Skyy Moore 3 ------18 Kick Returns Jaxson Kincaide 2 ------12 Player no. yds avg td lg Sean Tyler 2 ------12 D'Wayne Eskridge 17 467 27.5 1 100 Gavin Peddie - 1-2 8-8 - - - - - 11 Grant Smith 3 9 3.0 0 5 AJ Thomas 1 ------6 Marshawn Kneeland 2 0 0.0 0 0 Christian Singleton 1 ------6 Mitch Bartol 2 12 6.0 0 7 Total 34 5-9 31-34 0 0 0 0 0 250 Ryan Kilburg 2 26 13.0 0 27 Opponents 25 10-11 17-19 0 4 4 0 0 205 Tanner Motz 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dashon Bussell 1 22 22.0 0 22 Score by Periods Total 28 536 19.1 1 100 Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TOT Opponents 22 439 20.0 0 56 Western Mich. 61 75 56 58 0 250 Opponents 53 58 43 51 0 205 All Purpose Player g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g D'Wayne Eskridge 6 27 784 0 467 0 1278 213.0 La'Darius Jefferson 6 624 17 0 0 0 641 106.8 Skyy Moore 5 0 388 0 0 0 388 77.6 Sean Tyler 4 263 68 0 0 0 331 82.8 Jaylen Hall 5 0 323 0 0 0 323 64.6 Jaxson Kincaide 5 218 44 5 0 0 267 53.4 Dashon Bussell 4 0 25 24 22 0 71 17.8 Kaleb Eleby 6 38 0 0 0 0 38 6.3 AJ Thomas 6 0 0 0 0 38 38 6.3 Corey Crooms 5 0 36 0 0 0 36 7.2 Brett Borske 6 0 29 0 0 0 29 4.8 Ryan Kilburg 6 0 0 0 26 0 26 4.3 Trae Allen 2 25 0 0 0 0 25 12.5 Mitch Bartol 4 0 0 0 12 0 12 3.0 Grant Smith 6 0 0 0 9 0 9 1.5 Christian Singleton 1 7 0 0 0 0 7 7.0 Cam Cooper 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 1.0 Harrison Taylor 6 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.7 Luke Sanders 6 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.7 Mike Caliendo 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.2 Wesley French 6 -36 0 0 0 0 -36 -6.0 Total 6 1159 1719 34 536 42 3490 581.7 Opponents 6 944 1454 30 439 15 2882 480.3

Total Offense Player g plays rush pass total avg/g Kaleb Eleby 6 187 38 1715 1753 292.2 La'Darius Jefferson 6 112 624 0 624 104.0 Sean Tyler 4 40 263 0 263 65.8 Jaxson Kincaide 5 31 218 0 218 43.6 D'Wayne Eskridge 6 1 27 0 27 4.5 Trae Allen 2 9 25 0 25 12.5 Christian Singleton 1 2 7 0 7 7.0 Nick Kargman 1 3 0 4 4 4.0 Wesley French 6 1 -36 0 -36 -6.0 Total 6 392 1159 1719 2878 479.7 Opponents 6 428 944 1454 2398 399.7

Team Defense

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 3/3 Combined Team Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Player gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh fr-yds ff kick saf 23 Treshaun Hayward 6 30 28 58 3-6 ...... 6 AJ Thomas 6 29 17 46 9-30 2-16 1-38 1 . . . . . 2 Bricen Garner 6 27 18 45 3.5-7 0.5-1 . 4 . . . . . 20 Corvin Moment 6 15 22 37 3-6 1.5-5 . 2 . . . . . 8 Ralph Holley 6 12 17 29 9-34 3-21 . 2 2 . . . . 4 Patrick Lupro 6 19 9 28 2-3 . . 3 . . . . . 13 Harrison Taylor 6 14 10 24 . . 1-4 2 . . . . . 55 Braden Fiske 6 7 16 23 5.5-17 2.5-13 . . . . . 1 . 94 Marshawn Kneeland 5 14 8 22 2.5-22 2.5-22 . . . . 1 . . 14 Calin Crawford 6 15 6 21 ...... 15 Keith Jones Jr. 6 8 10 18 . . . 3 . . . . . 1 Ali Fayad 4 10 7 17 6-27 4-22 . . 2 . 1 . . 98 Kailien Guillory 6 6 9 15 3-9 1.5-5 . . 2 . . . . 42 Roy McCree 6 8 5 13 1-1 . . . . . 1 . . 27 Ryan Selig 6 5 5 10 1-4 1-4 . . . 1-0 1 . . 90 Ken Aguirre 6 3 6 9 1-2 ...... 35 Jake Moertl 6 5 4 9 ...... 39 Nick Mihalic 6 4 2 6 ...... 5 Andre Carter 5 2 3 5 1.5-5 0.5-2 . . . . 1 . . 41 Tanner Motz 6 . 3 3 ...... 10 Matthew Stuckey 4 2 . 2 ...... 25 MarShawn Foster 4 1 . 1 ...... 12 Damari Roberson 2 1 . 1 ...... 43 Jeremiah Piper 2 1 . 1 ...... 5 Kaleb Eleby 6 1 . 1 ...... 22 Boone Bonnema 5 1 . 1 ...... 3 La'Darius Jefferson 6 1 . 1 ...... 96 Bryce Bouwens 5 1 . 1 ...... 2 Dashon Bussell 4 1 . 1 ...... 1 D'Wayne Eskridge 6 1 . 1 ...... 83 Luke Sanders 6 1 . 1 ...... 10 Anthony Sambucci 4 1 . 1 ...... Totals 6 246 205 451 51-173 19-111 2-42 17 6 1-0 5 1 0 Opponents 6 239 142 381 26-94 7-46 2-15 23 4 4-20 4 1 0

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/2 Games Played as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

## Player GP-GS UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU 1 D'Wayne Eskridge 6/6 START START START START START START 1 Ali Fayad 4/4 START START ...... START START 2 Bricen Garner 6/6 START START START START START START 2 Dashon Bussell 4/1 XXX XXX START ... XXX ... 3 Zaire Barnes 0/0 ...... 3 La'Darius Jefferson 6/3 XXX XXX XXX START START START 4 Chris Riddle 0/0 ...... 4 Patrick Lupro 6/6 START START START START START START 5 Andre Carter 5/1 START ... XXX XXX XXX XXX 5 Kaleb Eleby 6/6 START START START START START START 6 AJ Thomas 6/6 START START START START START START 6 Corey Crooms 5/1 XXX XXX XXX START ... XXX 7 Therran Coleman 0/0 ...... 7 Jaxson Kincaide 5/0 XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX 8 Ralph Holley 6/6 START START START START START START 8 Kentrell Beck 0/0 ...... 9 Cam Cooper 5/0 XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX 10 Matthew Stuckey 4/0 ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX 10 Anthony Sambucci 4/0 XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... 11 Jaylen Hall 5/5 START START START ... START START 12 Damari Roberson 2/0 XXX ... XXX ...... 12 Lucas Stradford 0/0 ...... 13 Harrison Taylor 6/6 START START START START START START 13 Tarik Williams 0/0 ...... 14 Calin Crawford 6/3 XXX XXX XXX START START START 14 Donavon Greenhow 1/0 ...... XXX 15 Keith Jones Jr. 6/3 START START START XXX XXX XXX 15 Kaevion Mack 1/0 ...... XXX 16 Thiago Kapps 5/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 16 Jack Salopek 0/0 ...... 17 Eric Wenzel 1/0 ...... XXX ...... 17 Hayden Mikesell 0/0 ...... 18 Ginial Isma 4/0 XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... 18 Nick Kargman 1/0 XXX ...... 19 Brandon Hinds 0/0 ...... 20 Corvin Moment 6/6 START START START START START START 21 Giacomo Iraci 0/0 ...... 22 Boone Bonnema 5/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... 22 Anthony Enechukwu 1/0 ...... XXX 23 Ra'Sean Davie 0/0 ...... 23 Treshaun Hayward 6/6 START START START START START START 24 Skyy Moore 5/5 START START ... START START START 25 MarShawn Foster 4/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 25 Christian Singleton 1/0 XXX ...... 26 KJ Anderson 0/0 ...... 27 Ryan Selig 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 28 Sean Tyler 4/3 START START START ...... XXX 29 Ryan Kilburg 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 30 Cam Griffin 0/0 ...... 31 Ali'Vonta Wallace 4/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 32 Trae Allen 2/0 XXX ... XXX ...... 33 Quinton Cannon 0/0 ...... 34 Cairo Rhodes 0/0 ...... 35 Jake Moertl 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 36 Calob Dalton 0/0 ...... 37 Zonterio Weekley 0/0 ...... 37 Miguel Zyniewicz 0/0 ...... 39 Nick Mihalic 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 40 James Phillips 0/0 ...... 41 Tanner Motz 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 2/2 Games Played as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

## Player GP-GS UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU 42 Roy McCree 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 43 Jeremiah Piper 2/0 ...... XXX XXX 45 Ronald Pledger 0/0 ...... 46 Jack Sherwin 0/0 ...... 47 Gavin Peddie 2/0 ...... XXX XXX ... 48 Dylan Calabrese 0/0 ...... 50 Eston Miles 1/0 XXX ...... 53 James DeWald 0/0 ...... 55 Braden Fiske 6/6 START START START START START START 56 Kyle Arnoldi 1/0 XXX ...... 57 Kevin Meckert 0/0 ...... 59 Jack Taylor 0/0 ...... 60 Mark Brooks 6/6 START START START START START START 61 Mike Caliendo 6/6 START START START START START START 63 Jacob Gideon 0/0 ...... 65 Trevor Campbell 1/0 XXX ...... 66 Wesley French 6/6 START START START START START START 67 Stuart Kettler 1/0 XXX ...... 69 Logan Wilson 1/0 XXX ...... 70 Spencer Kanz 0/0 ...... 71 Adam Vandervest 0/0 ...... 72 Dylan Deatherage 6/6 START START START START START START 73 Mohamed Elazazy 1/0 XXX ...... 75 Addison West 4/0 XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... 76 Jaylon Moore 6/6 START START START START START START 77 Grant Smith 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 78 Hunter Shulfer 0/0 ...... 82 Jaret Curtis 2/0 XXX ...... XXX ...... 83 Luke Sanders 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 85 Anthony Torres 6/1 START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 87 Mitch Bartol 4/0 XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX 88 Wade Buckman 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 89 Brett Borske 6/5 XXX START START START START START 90 Ken Aguirre 6/0 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 92 Joe Misak 0/0 ...... 93 Will McCabe 0/0 ...... 94 Marshawn Kneeland 5/3 XXX START START START ... XXX 96 Bryce Bouwens 5/0 ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 97 Riley Moore 0/0 ...... 98 Kailien Guillory 6/4 XXX XXX START START START START

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Total Tackles Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Total Tackles Player S-A Total UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU Treshaun Hayward 30-28 58 4-3 6-7 3-0 8-4 4-10 5-4 AJ Thomas 29-17 46 4-3 5-3 6-0 8-4 2-4 4-3 Bricen Garner 27-18 45 6-0 4-10 5-0 5-5 6-2 1-1 Corvin Moment 15-22 37 3-2 2-10 4-0 1-4 2-4 3-2 Ralph Holley 12-17 29 1-1 2-5 2-0 3-5 2-5 2-1 Patrick Lupro 19-9 28 2-0 4-5 1-0 6-2 4-2 2-0 Harrison Taylor 14-10 24 3-2 0-1 5-0 0-3 4-3 2-1 Braden Fiske 7-16 23 0-1 1-3 3-0 1-5 0-5 2-2 Marshawn Kneeland 14-8 22 4-0 5-7 5-0 - DNP 0-1 Calin Crawford 15-6 21 3-0 0-1 2-0 5-3 1-2 4-0 Keith Jones Jr. 8-10 18 1-0 1-6 3-0 1-2 2-0 0-2 Ali Fayad 10-7 17 4-0 1-1 DNP DNP 1-6 4-0 Kailien Guillory 6-9 15 2-1 0-3 1-0 1-0 1-3 1-2 Roy McCree 8-5 13 1-1 0-1 - - 0-1 7-2 Ryan Selig 5-5 10 2-2 1-1 - 2-1 - 0-1 Jake Moertl 5-4 9 1-1 1-0 - 1-0 2-3 - Ken Aguirre 3-6 9 - 1-2 2-0 - 0-4 - Nick Mihalic 4-2 6 0-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 - - Andre Carter 2-3 5 0-1 DNP - 1-2 1-0 - Tanner Motz 0-3 3 0-1 0-1 - - 0-1 - Matthew Stuckey 2-0 2 DNP DNP - - 1-0 1-0 La'Darius Jefferson 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 Bryce Bouwens 1-0 1 DNP - 1-0 - - - Dashon Bussell 1-0 1 - 1-0 - DNP - DNP Luke Sanders 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 - - Damari Roberson 1-0 1 - DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP Jeremiah Piper 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 Anthony Sambucci 1-0 1 - - 1-0 DNP - DNP MarShawn Foster 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 DNP DNP Boone Bonnema 1-0 1 1-0 - - - - DNP Kaleb Eleby 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 D'Wayne Eskridge 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - - -

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Rushing Player No-Yds/TD UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU La'Darius Jefferson 112-624/5 9-70/1 9-34/0 33-150/0 15-81/1 21-130/2 25-159/1 Sean Tyler 40-263/2 9-68/1 12-100/0 15-94/1 DNP DNP 4-1/0 Kaleb Eleby 34-38/4 3-6/0 5--2/2 5-6/1 6-7/1 6-2/0 9-19/0 Jaxson Kincaide 31-218/2 7-42/1 1-21/1 DNP 1-3/0 10-77/0 12-75/0 Trae Allen 9-25/0 9-25/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP Christian Singleton 2-7/1 2-7/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP D'Wayne Eskridge 1-27/0 - - - 1-27/0 - - Skyy Moore 1-0/0 - 1-0/0 DNP - - - Wesley French 1--36/0 - - - - - 1--36/0

Receiving Player No-Yds/TD UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU D'Wayne Eskridge 34-784/8 3-114/2 7-131/1 4-212/3 7-134/0 4-69/1 9-124/1 Skyy Moore 25-388/3 3-33/0 3-85/1 DNP 5-76/1 6-89/1 8-105/0 Jaylen Hall 12-323/7 1-68/1 2-21/1 4-110/2 DNP 4-119/2 1-5/1 Sean Tyler 11-68/0 2-11/0 8-47/0 1-10/0 DNP DNP - Jaxson Kincaide 5-44/0 1-13/0 - DNP - 2-13/0 2-18/0 Brett Borske 4-29/0 1-12/0 - - - 2-12/0 1-5/0 La'Darius Jefferson 4-17/0 - - - - 1-2/0 3-15/0 Corey Crooms 2-36/0 - - 2-36/0 - DNP - Dashon Bussell 2-25/0 1-11/0 - 1-14/0 DNP - DNP Luke Sanders 1-4/0 1-4/0 - - - - -

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Returns Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Punt Returns Player No-Yds UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU Dashon Bussell 4-24 - - 4-24 DNP - DNP Cam Cooper 4-5 1-3 - DNP 1-3 1--1 1-0 Jaxson Kincaide 2-5 2-5 - DNP - - -

Kick Returns Player No-Yds UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU D'Wayne Eskridge 17-467 4-121 4-116 2-41 3-124 2-30 2-35 Grant Smith 3-9 - - - - 3-9 - Ryan Kilburg 2-26 - - 1--1 - 1-27 - Mitch Bartol 2-12 - DNP DNP - 1-5 1-7 Marshawn Kneeland 2-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 DNP - Dashon Bussell 1-22 - - 1-22 DNP - DNP Tanner Motz 1-0 - - - - 1-0 -

Interceptions Returns Player No-Yds UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU AJ Thomas 1-38 1-38 - - - - - Harrison Taylor 1-4 - 1-4 - - - -

Fumble Returns Player No-Yds UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU

2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Sacks Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Player UA-A Total UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU Ali Fayad 3-2 4 1-5 1-5 DNP DNP 1-3 1-9 Ralph Holley 3-0 3 - - 1-7 2-14 - - Marshawn Kneeland 2-1 2.5 2-16 - - - DNP 0.5-6 Braden Fiske 1-3 2.5 - - 1-5 1-2 - 0.5-6 AJ Thomas 2-0 2 - 1-4 1-12 - - - Corvin Moment 1-1 1.5 - - 1-5 - 0.5-0 - Kailien Guillory 1-1 1.5 - - - - 1.5-5 - Ryan Selig 1-0 1 - - - 1-4 - - Bricen Garner 0-1 0.5 - - - 0.5-1 - - Andre Carter 0-1 0.5 - DNP - 0.5-2 - -

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Tackles For Loss Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Player UA-A Total UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU AJ Thomas 8-2 9.0 2.0-3 2.0-5 2.0-18 1.5-2 1.5-2 - Ralph Holley 7-4 9.0 1.0-2 2.0-4 2.0-10 3.0-17 - 1.0-1 Ali Fayad 4-4 6.0 2.0-8 1.0-5 DNP DNP 2.0-5 1.0-9 Braden Fiske 3-5 5.5 - 1.0-1 1.0-5 2.5-5 0.5-0 0.5-6 Bricen Garner 2-3 3.5 - 1.0-4 1.0-1 1.5-2 - - Kailien Guillory 2-2 3.0 - 0.5-1 1.0-3 - 1.5-5 - Corvin Moment 1-4 3.0 - - 1.0-5 1.0-0 1.0-1 - Treshaun Hayward 1-4 3.0 - 1.0-3 - 2.0-3 - - Marshawn Kneeland 2-1 2.5 2.0-16 - - - DNP 0.5-6 Patrick Lupro 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-1 1.0-2 - - - Andre Carter 1-1 1.5 - DNP - 0.5-2 1.0-3 - Ryan Selig 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-4 - - Roy McCree 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-1 Ken Aguirre 0-2 1.0 - 0.5-1 - - 0.5-1 -

2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Fumbles Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Fumbles Player No-Lost UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU Kaleb Eleby 4-1 - - - - 2-1 2-0 D'Wayne Eskridge 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - La'Darius Jefferson 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - Jaxson Kincaide 1-1 - - DNP - 1-1 - Ryan Kilburg 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - Wesley French 1-1 - - - - - 1-1 Grant Smith 1-1 - - - - 1-1 -

Fumbles Forced Player Number UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU Ali Fayad 1 - 1 DNP DNP - - Andre Carter 1 - DNP - - 1 - Ryan Selig 1 - - - 1 - - Roy McCree 1 1 - - - - - Marshawn Kneeland 1 - - - - DNP 1

Fumbles Recovered Player Number UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU Ryan Selig 1 1 - - - - -

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Passing Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

#5 Kaleb Eleby Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic. Akron 12 16 0 75.0 262 3 76 1-11 274.4 Toledo 20 29 0 69.0 284 3 56 1-7 185.4 Central Mich. 12 20 1 60.0 382 5 85 1-6 292.9 Northern Ill. 12 24 0 50.0 210 1 57 2-15 137.3 Eastern Mich. 19 27 0 70.4 304 4 50 2-7 213.8 Ball St. 24 37 1 64.9 273 2 51 0-0 139.3 Totals 99 153 2 64.7 1715 18 85 7-46 195.1

#18 Nick Kargman Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic. Akron 1 3 0 33.3 4 0 4 0-0 44.5 Totals 1 3 0 33.3 4 0 4 0-0 44.5

2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Red-Zone Results as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Western Mich. Inside Opponent Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game 11/04/2020 at Akron W 58-13 5 5 35 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/11/2020 Toledo W 41-38 4 4 27 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. W 52-44 4 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. W 30-27 3 2 9 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. L 42-53 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/12/2020 at Ball St. L 27-30 6 3 17 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 22 of 26 (84.6%) 26 22 140 19 12 7 3 2 1 0 1 0 0

Opponents Inside Western Mich. Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game 11/04/2020 Akron W 58-13 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/11/2020 Toledo W 41-38 7 6 38 5 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/18/2020 Central Mich. W 52-44 4 4 29 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. W 30-27 4 4 24 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. L 42-53 6 6 30 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/12/2020 Ball St. L 27-30 3 3 15 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 of 26 (96.2%) 26 25 146 18 11 7 7 1 0 0 0 0 0

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/2 Tackles Breakdown as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

All Tackles Player Total Rush Pass Sack KO Punt Int Fumb FF Other Treshaun Hayward 58 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 55 AJ Thomas 46 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 37 Bricen Garner 45 0 0 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 41.5 Corvin Moment 37 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 34 Ralph Holley 29 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 20 Patrick Lupro 28 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 26 Harrison Taylor 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Braden Fiske 23 0 0 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 17.5 Marshawn Kneeland 22 0 0 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 19.5 Calin Crawford 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Keith Jones Jr. 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Ali Fayad 17 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 11 Kailien Guillory 15 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 12 Roy McCree 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Ryan Selig 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 Ken Aguirre 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Jake Moertl 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Nick Mihalic 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Andre Carter 5 0 0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 3.5 Tanner Motz 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Matthew Stuckey 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 MarShawn Foster 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Damari Roberson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jeremiah Piper 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Kaleb Eleby 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Boone Bonnema 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 La'Darius Jefferson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bryce Bouwens 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Dashon Bussell 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 D'Wayne Eskridge 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Luke Sanders 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Anthony Sambucci 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 451 0 0 51 0 0 0 0 0 400

Rushing Tackles Passing Tackles Player No. Player No. Total 0 Total 0

Special Teams Tackles Player Total KO Punt Total 0 0 0

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 2/2 Tackles Breakdown as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Kickoff return Tackles Punt Return Tackles Player No. Player No. Total 0 Total 0

2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 By Quarter Statistics as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

3rd-Down Conversions Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime 11/04/2020 at Akron W 58-13 5-10 50.0 2-3 66.7 1-3 33.3 1-1 100.0 1-3 33.3 0-0 0.0 11/11/2020 Toledo W 41-38 2-10 20.0 0-2 0.0 1-4 25.0 0-2 0.0 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. W 52-44 7-13 53.8 1-2 50.0 3-5 60.0 1-2 50.0 2-4 50.0 0-0 0.0 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. W 30-27 1-9 11.1 0-0 0.0 1-3 33.3 0-4 0.0 0-2 0.0 0-0 0.0 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. L 42-53 5-8 62.5 0-0 0.0 1-2 50.0 2-2 100.0 2-4 50.0 0-0 0.0 12/12/2020 at Ball St. L 27-30 9-17 52.9 0-2 0.0 5-7 71.4 3-4 75.0 1-4 25.0 0-0 0.0 Western Mich. 29-67 43.3 3-9 33.3 12-24 50.0 7-15 46.7 7-19 36.8 0-0 0.0 Opponents 36-91 39.6 3-13 23.1 16-31 51.6 8-22 36.4 9-25 36.0 0-0 0.0

4th-Down Conversions Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime 11/04/2020 at Akron W 58-13 2-3 66.7 0-0 0.0 2-2 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 11/11/2020 Toledo W 41-38 2-3 66.7 1-1 100.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. W 52-44 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. W 30-27 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. L 42-53 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 12/12/2020 at Ball St. L 27-30 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 Western Mich. 5-8 62.5 1-1 100.0 2-4 50.0 0-0 0.0 2-3 66.7 0-0 0.0 Opponents 10-14 71.4 3-3 100.0 4-5 80.0 2-4 50.0 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0

Time of Possession Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime 11/04/2020 at Akron W 58-13 30:53 08:11 07:38 07:07 07:57 00:00 11/11/2020 Toledo W 41-38 21:28 08:18 04:41 03:20 05:09 00:00 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. W 52-44 35:11 09:05 09:50 08:51 07:25 00:00 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. W 30-27 20:00 00:42 08:06 05:44 05:28 00:00 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. L 42-53 24:37 07:39 03:33 07:07 06:18 00:00 12/12/2020 at Ball St. L 27-30 37:22 11:32 08:00 09:27 08:23 00:00 Western Mich. Total 169:31 45:27 41:48 41:36 40:40 00:00 Avg. 28:15 07:34 06:58 06:56 06:47 00:00 Opponents Total 190:19 44:33 48:12 48:24 49:10 00:00 Avg. 31:43 07:26 08:02 08:04 08:12 00:00

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Team Game-by-Game Comparison as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att.-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs Akron 58-13 21 / 15 11 / 7 9 / 5 1 / 3 39-218 / 32-130 13-19-0 / 19-32-1 266 / 126 58-484 / 64-256 167 / 79 0 / 2 Toledo 41-38 24 / 29 6 / 9 14 / 17 4 / 3 28-153 / 39-162 20-29-0 / 30-46-1 284 / 339 57-437 / 85-501 120 / 103 0 / 1 Central Mich. 52-44 25 / 17 11 / 8 10 / 8 4 / 1 55-246 / 36-219 12-20-1 / 14-21-0 382 / 187 75-628 / 57-406 86 / 99 1 / 0 Northern Ill. 30-27 14 / 18 5 / 8 9 / 8 0 / 2 25-115 / 43-112 12-24-0 / 23-37-0 210 / 238 49-325 / 80-350 127 / 123 0 / 0 Eastern Mich. 42-53 23 / 24 14 / 9 8 / 13 1 / 2 37-209 / 46-218 19-27-0 / 19-30-0 304 / 315 64-513 / 76-533 70 / 44 3 / 0 Ball St. 27-30 34 / 17 15 / 7 16 / 9 3 / 1 51-218 / 33-103 24-38-1 / 22-33-0 273 / 249 89-491 / 66-352 42 / 56 2 / 0 Totals 250-205 141 / 120 62 / 48 66 / 60 13 / 12 235-1159 / 229-944 100-157-2 / 127-199-2 1719 / 1454 392-2878 / 428-2398 612 / 504 6 / 3

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponents Conversion Conversion Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Sacks Akron 5-10 / 4-14 2-3 / 1-2 30:53 / 29:07 01:46 5.6 / 4.1 14.0 / 3.9 8.3 / 4.0 1-38.0 / 5-33.4 6-65.0 / 5-39.0 3 / 1 Toledo 2-10 / 9-16 2-3 / 1-2 21:28 / 38:32 -17:04 5.5 / 4.2 9.8 / 7.4 7.7 / 5.9 5-42.4 / 2-40.0 9-102.0 / 11-63.0 2 / 1 Central Mich. 7-13 / 1-10 0-0 / 1-1 35:11 / 24:49 10:22 4.5 / 6.1 19.1 / 8.9 8.4 / 7.1 3-38.3 / 7-45.1 8-58.0 / 8-55.0 4 / 1 Northern Ill. 1-9 / 7-21 0-0 / 4-5 20:00 / 40:00 -20:00 4.6 / 2.6 8.8 / 6.4 6.6 / 4.4 6-51.7 / 6-40.3 7-44.0 / 8-90.0 5 / 2 Eastern Mich. 5-8 / 9-16 1-1 / 2-2 24:37 / 35:13 -10:36 5.6 / 4.7 11.3 / 10.5 8.0 / 7.0 1-34.0 / 1-38.0 13-93.0 / 5-40.0 3 / 2 Ball St. 9-17 / 6-14 0-1 / 1-2 37:22 / 22:38 14:44 4.3 / 3.1 7.2 / 7.5 5.5 / 5.3 2-29.5 / 5-45.4 4-34.0 / 8-64.0 2 / 0 Totals 29-67 / 36-91 5-8 / 10-14 169:31 / 190:19 -20:48 4.9 / 4.1 10.9 / 7.3 7.3 / 5.6 18-42.7 / 26-41.2 47-396.0 / 45-351.0 19 / 7

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 Results and Comparison as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Time Attend * 11/04/2020 at Akron W 58-13 1-0 1-0 3:20 490 * 11/11/2020 Toledo W 41-38 2-0 2-0 4:00 839 * 11/18/2020 at Central Mich. W 52-44 3-0 3-0 3:42 0 * 11/28/2020 Northern Ill. W 30-27 4-0 4-0 3:14 0 * 12/05/2020 Eastern Mich. L 42-53 4-1 4-1 3:37 0 * 12/12/2020 at Ball St. L 27-30 4-2 4-2 3:28 823

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att.-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs Akron 58-13 21 / 15 11 / 7 9 / 5 1 / 3 39-218 / 32-130 13-19-0 / 19-32-1 266 / 126 58-484 / 64-256 167 / 79 0 / 2 Toledo 41-38 24 / 29 6 / 9 14 / 17 4 / 3 28-153 / 39-162 20-29-0 / 30-46-1 284 / 339 57-437 / 85-501 120 / 103 0 / 1 Central Mich. 52-44 25 / 17 11 / 8 10 / 8 4 / 1 55-246 / 36-219 12-20-1 / 14-21-0 382 / 187 75-628 / 57-406 86 / 99 1 / 0 Northern Ill. 30-27 14 / 18 5 / 8 9 / 8 0 / 2 25-115 / 43-112 12-24-0 / 23-37-0 210 / 238 49-325 / 80-350 127 / 123 0 / 0 Eastern Mich. 42-53 23 / 24 14 / 9 8 / 13 1 / 2 37-209 / 46-218 19-27-0 / 19-30-0 304 / 315 64-513 / 76-533 70 / 44 3 / 0 Ball St. 27-30 34 / 17 15 / 7 16 / 9 3 / 1 51-218 / 33-103 24-38-1 / 22-33-0 273 / 249 89-491 / 66-352 42 / 56 2 / 0 Totals 250-205 141 / 120 62 / 48 66 / 60 13 / 12 235-1159 / 229-944 100-157-2 / 127-199-2 1719 / 1454 392-2878 / 428-2398 612 / 504 6 / 3

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2020-21 Western Mich. Football Page 1/1 All-Purpose Yards Game-by-Game as of Aug 23, 2021 All games

Player Total UA UT CMU NIU EMU BSU D'Wayne Eskridge 1278 235 247 253 285 99 159 La'Darius Jefferson 641 70 34 150 81 132 174 Skyy Moore 388 33 85 DNP 76 89 105 Sean Tyler 331 79 147 104 DNP DNP 1 Jaylen Hall 323 68 21 110 DNP 119 5 Jaxson Kincaide 267 60 21 DNP 3 90 93 Dashon Bussell 71 11 - 60 DNP - DNP AJ Thomas 38 38 - - - - - Kaleb Eleby 38 6 -2 6 7 2 19 Corey Crooms 36 - - 36 - DNP - Brett Borske 29 12 - - - 12 5 Ryan Kilburg 26 - - -1 - 27 - Trae Allen 25 25 DNP - DNP DNP DNP Mitch Bartol 12 - DNP DNP - 5 7 Grant Smith 9 - - - - 9 - Christian Singleton 7 7 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Cam Cooper 5 3 - DNP 3 -1 - Harrison Taylor 4 - 4 - - - - Luke Sanders 4 4 - - - - - Mike Caliendo 1 - - - - - 1 Wesley French -36 ------36

66 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE Game 1 • Western Michigan 58, Akron 13 Game 2 • Western Michigan 41, Toledo 38 November 4, 2020 • InfoCision Stadium • Akron, Ohio November 11, 2020 • Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich. • Western Michigan scored on its first seven possession in the big win over the Zips. • Western Michigan scored two touchdowns in the final minute of the game to give WMU its • Redshirt sophomore quarterback Kaleb Eleby was an efficient 12-for-16 for 262 yards and first win over Toledo since 2016. three touchdowns. The three TD passes were a new career high and he also posted a new • For the second straight game redshirt sophomore quarterback Kaleb Eleby threw for three career-long pass of 76 yards to D’Wayne Eskridge. touchdowns, this time also rushing for two touchdowns. • Four different Broncos posted rushing touchdowns in the win. La’Darius Jefferson led WMU • Four different Broncos had double-digit tackles in the game, led by Bricenn Garner with a with 70 yards on the ground, followed by Sean Tyler with 68 and Jaxson Kincaide with 42. career-best 14. • D’Wayne Eskridge had three receptions for a game-high 114 yards. Two of his receptions • Toledo ran 28 more plays than the Broncos (85-57) and had a TOP advantage of 17:04. went for touchdowns, including one for 76 yards. • WMU blocked its first field goal since Nov. 1, 2016 (David Curle vs Ball State). Braden Fiske • A.J. Thomas recorded a pick six in the first quarter, returning an interception for 38 yards and blocked a 31-yard field goal attempt by UT’s Evan Davis in the fourth quarter. his first career touchdown. 1 2 3 4 Final • Senior kicker Thiago Kapps set a new career-long field goal from 48 yards to give WMU an Toledo 14 7 7 7 = 38 early 3-0 lead. Western Michigan 14 0 7 20 = 41 Attendance: 839 1 2 3 4 Final Western Michigan 16 14 21 7 = 58 Team Qtr Time Play Drive Akron 7 6 0 0 = 13 UT 1 9:18 Maddox 9 pass from Peters (Davis kick) 6-75; 3:24 Attendance: n/a WMU 1 6:12 Eleby 1 run (Kapps kick) 7-75, 6:12 UT 1 2:54 Seymour 2 run (Davis kick) 8-75, 3:18 Team Qtr Time Play Drive WMU 1 0:00 Kincaide 21 run (Kapps kick) 7-60, 2:54 WMU 1 10:33 Kapps 48 FG 8-24; 4:27 UT 2 6:44 Davis 34 FG 8-53, 2:46 UA 1 7:32 Matison 14 pass from Gibson (Smigel kick) 6-73; 2:56 UT 2 3:04 Koback 10 run (Davis kick) 4-39, 1:38 WMU 1 3:48 Eskridge 5 pass from Eleby (Kapps kick) 7-60, 3:33 WMU 3 8:55 Eskridge 47 pass from Eleby (Kapps kick) 1-48, 0:09 WMU 1 1:52 Thomas 38 interception return (missed xp) UT 3 2:25 Kelly 2 run (Davis Kick) 13-99, 6:30 UA 2 13:40 Smigel 41 FG 10-51, 3:48 WMU 4 9:06 Moore 16 pass from Eleby (Kapps kick 6-82, 2:32 WMU 2 7:33 Tyler 12 run (Kapps kick) 10-76, 5:12 UT 4 2:54 Koback 4 run (Davis kick) 14-65, 6:12 UA 2 3:41 Smigel 28 FG 11-64, 3:52 WMU 4 0:45 Eleby 1 run (xp missed) 11-70, 2:09 WMU 2 1:34 Hall 68 pass from Eleby (Kapps kick) 5-75, 2:01 WMU 4 0:17 Hall 9 pass from Eleby 4-51, 0:28 WMU 3 13:09 Eskridge 76 pass from Eleby (Kapps kick) 2-83, 0:53 WMU 3 9:14 Kincaide 14 run (Kapps kick) 4-53, 1:21 Toledo Western Michigan WMU 3 0:32 Jefferson 1 run (Kapps kick) 9-67, 4:51 First Downs 29 24 WMU 4 6:14 Singleton 5 run (Kapps kick) 4-17, 2:40 Rush-Pass-Penalty 9-17-3 6-14-4 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 39-162 28-153 Western Michigan Akron Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 30-46-1 20-29-0 First Downs 21 15 Passing Yards 339 284 Rush-Pass-Penalty 11-9-1 7-5-3 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 85-501 57-437 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 39-218 32-130 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 13-19-0 19-32-1 Penalties-Yards 11-63 9-102 Passing Yards 266 157 Punts-Yards-Average 2-80-40.0 5-212-42.4 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 58-484 64-256 Time of Possession 38:32 21:28 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Sacks By 1-7 2-9 Penalties-Yards 6-65 5-39 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 9-16 / 1-2 2-10 / 2-3 Punts-Yards-Average 1-38-38.0 5-167-33.4 Red Zone 6-7 4-4 Time of Possession 30:53 29:07 Sacks By 1-6 3-23 RUSHING — Toledo: Koback 24-78, Kelly 8-69, Seymour 3-34, Peters 4-(-19); Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-10 / 2-3 4-14 / 1-2 Western Michigan: Tyler 12-100, Jefferson 9-34, Kincaide 1-21, Moore 1-0, Eleby 5-(-2) Red Zone 5-5 2-2 PASSING — Toledo: Peters 30-46-339-1 Western Michigan: Eleby 20-29-284-0 RUSHING — Western Michigan: Jefferson 9-70, Tyler 6-68, Kincaide 7-42, Allen 9-25, Singleton 2-7, RECEIVING — Toledo: Koback 7-61, Winstead 4-96, Maddox 4-33, Blackmon 3-20, McKinley-Lewis Eleby 3-(-11); 3-17, Mitchell 2-36, Newton 2-29, Turner 2-24, Kelly 2-17, Seymour 1-6; Akron: Knight 11-74, Dollard 16-73, DeShields 1-4, GIbson 4-(-15) Western Michigan: Tyler 8-47, Eskridge 7-131, Moore 3-85, Hall 2-21; PASSING — Western Michigan:: Eleby 12-16-262-0, Kargman 1-3-4-0 TACKLES — Toledo: Johnson 5-4=9, Holt 5-1=6, Womack 4-2=6, Anderson 3-2=5, Alexander 3-1=4 Akron: Gibson 18-30-125-1, DeShields 1-2-1-0 Western MIchigan: Garner 4-10=14, Hayward 6-7=13, Kneeland 5-7=12, Moment 2-10=12, Lupro RECEIVING — Western Michigan Eskridge 3-114, Moore 3-33, Tyler 2-11, Hall 1-68, Kincaide 1-13, 4-5=9 Borske 1-12, Bussell 1-11, Sanders 1-4 Akron: Mathison 6-44, Dollard 4-10, Stewart 3-29, Knight 2-18, Qualls 1-14, Grimes 1-6, Wolfley 1-4, Whitmire 1-1 TACKLES — Western Michigan: Hayward 4-4=8; Thomas 4-3=7, Garner 6-0=6, Hall 3-2=5, Moment 3-2=3, Fayad 4-0=4 Akron: Arslanian 6-3=9, Daranijo 4-2=6, Kelly-Powell 2-4=6, Corner 5-0=5, Bischof 5-0=5, Snowden 3-1=4.

67 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE Game 3 • Western Michigan 52, CMU 44 Game 4 • Western Michigan 30, NIU 27 November 18, 2020 • Kelly/Shorts Stadium • Mt. Pleasant, Mich. November 28, 2020 • Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich. • WMU’s win was the fifth straight at Kelly/Shorts Stadium • Northern Illinois’ offense dominated time of possession, 40:00-20:00, allowing WMU’s high- • After giving up the first 14 points, the Broncos scored the next 31. powered offense to run just 49 total plays, including three in the first quarter. • Kaleb Eleby had a career-high 382 yards on just 12 completions and a career-best five • Gavin Peddie kicked the game-winning field goal, replacing Thiago Kapps after a missed touchdown passes. extra point, with 2:23 left in the game. It was Peddie’s first field goal since the Idaho Potato • La’Darius Jefferson had a career-high 150 yards rushing, his first time eclipsing the century Bowl against BYU back on Dec. 21, 2018. mark as a Bronco. • D’Wayne Eskridge recorded his first career kick off return for a touchdown, taking it 100 • D’Wayne Eskridge had his third-straight game with at least 100 yards receiving and his yards to the house in the second quarter. second career game going over 200 yards. • Eskridge had his fourth-straight 100-yard receiving game this season and the seventh of his career after 134 yards on seven catches. 1 2 3 4 Final Western Michigan 14 17 14 7 = 52 1 2 3 4 Final Central Michigan 14 0 16 14 = 44 Northern Illinois 3 14 7 3 = 27 Attendance: n/a Western Michigan 7 13 0 10 = 30 Attendance: n/a Team Qtr Time Play Drive CMU 1 13:57 Pimpleton 65-yard run 3-75, 1:03 Team Qtr Time Play Drive CMU 1 11:18 Lewis 1-yard run 5-23, 1:57 NIU 1 9:44 Richardson 38-yard field goal 12-50, 5:16 WMU 1 7:31 Eleby 4-yard run 9-70, 3:47 WMU 1 9:02 Jefferson 43-yard run 3-73, 0:42 WMU 1 5:11 Tyler, 6-yard run 4-51, 1:30 NIU 2 14:54 Richie 3-yard pass from Bowers 18-75, 9:08 WMU 2 14:54 Eskridge 33-yard pass from Eleby 6-81, 3:12 WMU 2 8:45 Eleby 1-yard run (missed XP) 6-43, 1:46 WMU 2 7:03 Hall 9-yard pass from Eleby 11-82, 5:11 NIU 2 6:38 Waylee 9-yard pass from Bowers 5-65, 2:07 WMU 2 0:00 Kapps 24-yard FG 10-55, 2:34 WMU 2 6:25 Eskridge 100-yard kick return - WMU 3 14:03 Eskridge 72-yard pass from Eleby 2-73, 0:57 NIU 3 6:56 Robinson 3-yard pas from Bowers 8-80, 3:27 CMU 3 10:50 Pimpleton 25-yard run 6-57, 3:13 NIU 4 10:28 Richardson 40-yard field goal 13-58, 7:07 WMU 3 10:28 Eskridge 85-yard pass from Eleby 1-85, 0:22 WMU 4 9:12 Moore 26-yard pass from Eleby 3-79, 1:16 CMU 3 9:35 Lewis 69-yard run 2-69, 0:53 WMU 4 2:23 Peddie 24-yard field goal 6-43, 1:21 WMU 4 11:04 Hall 43-yard pass from Eleby 4-57, 2:18 CMU 4 6:32 Pimpleton 5-yard run 10-75, 4:32 Northern Illinos Western Michigan CMU 4 2:32 Law 4-yard pass from RIchardson 6-71, 1:31 First Downs 18 15 Rush-Pass-Penalty 8-8-2 5-9-1 Western Michigan Central Michigan Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 43-112 25-115 First Downs 25 17 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 23-37-0 12-24-0 Rush-Pass-Penalty 11-10-4 8-8-1 Passing Yards 238 210 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 55-246 36-219 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 80-350 49-325 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 12-20-1 14-21-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0 Passing Yards 382 1187 Penalties-Yards 8-90 7-44 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 75-628 57-406 Punts-Yards-Average 6-242-44.0 6-310-51.7 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Time of Possession 40:00 20:00 Penalties-Yards 8-58 8-56 Sacks By 2-15 5-23 Punts-Yards-Average 3-114-38.0 7-316-45.1 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 7-21 / 4-5 1-9 / 0-0 Time of Possession 35:11 24:49 Red Zone 4-4 2-3 Sacks By 4-29 1-6 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 7-13 / 0-0 1-10 / 1-1 RUSHING — Northern Illinois: Waylee 25-68, Collins 7-40, Haidet 1-1, Mitchell 2-(-2), Bowers 7-(-14) Red Zone 4-4 4-4 Western Michigan: Jefferson 15-81, Eskridge 1-27, Eleby 6-7, Kincaide 1-3, Team 2-(-3) PASSING — Northern Illinois: Bowers 22-36-0-230, Haidet 1-1-0-8 RUSHING — Western Michigan: Jefferson 33-150, Tyler 15-94, Eleby 5-6, Team 2-(-4) Western Michigan: Eleby 12-24-0-210 Central Michigan: Lewis 16-114, Pimpleton 7-108, Nichols III 6-19, Brock 1-(-3), Richardson 6-(-19) RECEIVING — Northern illinois: Richie 12-131, Robinson 3-36, Waylee 3-27, Crawford 2-19, Rudolph PASSING — Western Michigan:: Eleby 12-20-382-1 2-17, Travis 1-8 Central Michigan: Richardsonon 13-19-157-0, Pimpleton 1-2-30-0 Western Michigan: Eskridge 7-134, Moore 5-76 RECEIVING — Western Michigan Eskridge 4-212, Hall 4-110, Crooms 2-36, Busson 1-14, Tyler 1-10 TACKLES — Northern Illinois: Gandy 6-1=7, Brown 4-1=5, Ester 3-0=3, Kramer 2-1=3 Central Michigan: Dixon 4-67, Nichols III 4-21, Pimpleton 3-42, Law 2-27, Sullivan 1-30 Western Michigan: Thomas 8-4=12, Hayward 8-4=12, Garner 5-5=10, Lupro 6-2=8 TACKLES — Western Michigan: Kneeland 6-0=6, Thomas 6-0=6, Taylor 5-0=5, Garner 5-0=5 Central Michigan: Douglas 10-1=11, Reed 7-4=11, Hairston II 6-1=7, Reid 5-0=5

68 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE Game 5 • Western Michigan 42, EMU 53 Game 6 • Western Michigan 27, Ball State 30 December 5, 2020 • Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich. December 12, 2020 • Scheumann Stadium • Muncie, Ind. • WMU committed a season-high three turnovers in the loss. • Ball State won the game on a 22-yard field goal with 29 seconds remaining, clinching the • La’Darius Jefferson had a career-high two rushing touchdowns and also recorded his second MAC West career 100-yard rushing game as a Bronco. • WMU out-gained the Cardinals, 491-352, on the day, but went 3-for-6 in the red zone • Jaylen Hall had the two touchdown receptions in the game and now has recorded at least • La'Darius Jefferson ran for 159 yards with a TD one touchdown reception in each of the four games he has played this season. • D'Wayne Eskridge had 124 yards on nine catches and a TD in his final game as a Bronco • Despite the loss WMU still retained the Michigan MAC Trophy due to its win over Central Michigan and CMU’s win over EMU. 1 2 3 4 Final Western Michigan 3 17 7 0 = 27 1 2 3 4 Final Ball State 6 7 0 17 = 30 Eastern Michigan 9 21 13 10 = 53 Attendance: 823 Western Michigan 7 14 7 14 = 42 Attendance: n/a Team Qtr Time Play Drive WMU 1 10:50 Kapps 35-yard field goal 10-57, 4:10 Team Qtr Time Play Drive BALL 1 2:19 Evans 7-yard rush 4-40, 0:41 WMU 1 6:09 Jefferson 5-yard run 13-83, 6:07 WMU 2 10:13 Kapps 50-yard field goal 8-35, 3:19 EMU 1 2:59 Ryland 27-yard field goal 7-65, 3:10 WMU 2 6:45 Eskridge 24-yard pass from Eleby 4-71, 1:16 EMU 1 1:20 Tanner 28-yard pass from Hutchinson (failed 2p) 5-39, 1:20 BALL 2 3:01 Hall 32-yard pass from Plitt 11-73, 3:39 WMU 2 13:58 Hall 50-yard pass from Eleeby 5-71, 2:22 WMU 2 0:27 Hall, J. 5-yard pass from Eleby 12-80, 2:34 EMU 2 2:35 Williams 32-yard pass from Hutchinson 13-88, 5:37 WMU 3 9:04 Jefferson 1-yard run 9-67, 4:27 EMU 2 0:49 Knue 61-yard pass from Hutchinson 3-68, 0:45 BALL 4 13:35 Tyler 13-yard pass from Plitt (kick failed) 5-30, 1:39 WMU 3 9:54 Eskridge 7-yard pass from Eleby 11-57, 5:06 BALL 4 12:30 Hall 55-yard pass from Plitt (Tyler 2pt rec) 1-55, 0:12 EMU 3 5:02 Boone 4-yard run 11-65, 4:58 BALL 4 0:29 Knight 22-yard field goal 10-41, 2:17 EMU 3 4:05 Ryland 46-yard field goal 4-3, 0:51 EMU 3 1:25 Ryland 25-yard field goal 6-13, 2:04 Western Michigan Ball State WMU 4 13:50 Jefferson 3-yard run 7-78, 2:35 First Downs 34 17 EMU 4 9:46 Evans 4-yard run 7-75, 4:04 Rush-Pass-Penalty 15-16-3 7-9-1 WMU 4 5:42 Moore 5-yard pass from Eleby 13-77, 4:04 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 51-218 33-103 EMU 4 1:14 Ryland 20-yard field goal 9-37, 4:28 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 24-38-1 22-33-0 Passing Yards 273 249 Eastern Michigan Western Michigan Total Offensive Plays-Yards 89-491 66-352 First Downs 24 23 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 Rush-Pass-Penalty 9-13-2 14-8-1 Penalties-Yards 4-34 8-64 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 46-218 37-209 Punts-Yards-Average 2-59-29.5 5-227-45.4 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 19-30-0 19-27-0 Time of Possession 37:22 22:38 Passing Yards 315 304 Sacks By 2-21 0-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 76-533 64-513 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 9-17 / 0-1 6-14 / 1-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-3 Red Zone 3-6 3-3 Penalties-Yards 5-40 13-93 Punts-Yards-Average 1-38-38.0 1-34-34.0 RUSHING — Western Michigan: Jefferson 25-159, Kincaide 12-75, Eleby 9-19, Tyler 4-1, French Time of Possession 35:13 24:37 1-(-36) Sacks By 2-7 3-8 Ball State: Jones 16-71, Evans 8-25, Hall 2-17, McGaughy 1-(-1), Plitt 6-(-9) Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 9-16 / 2-2 5-8 / 1-1 PASSING — Western Michigan: Eleby 24-37-273-2 Red Zone 6-6 4-4 Ball State: Plitt 22-33-249-3 RECEIVING — Western Michigan: Eskridge 9-124, Moore, 8-105, Kincaide 2-18, Hall J. 1-5, Borske 1-5 RUSHING — Eastern Michigan: Boone 25-148, Evans 7-61, Hutchinson 13-11 Ball State: Hall 10-175, Davis 5-28, Tyler 3-22, Littles 1-8, Evans 1-8, Koch 1-5, Rudy 1-3 Western Michigan: Jefferson 21-130, Kincaide 10-77, Eleby 6-2 TACKLES — Western Michigan: Hayward 5-4=9, McCree 7-2=9, Thomas 4-3=7, Moment 3-2=5 PASSING — Eastern Michigan: Hutchinson 19-30-315-0 Ball State: Thomas 7-9=16, Martin 5-9=14, Cosby 5-6=11, Anderson 3-6=9 Western Michigan: Eleby 19-27-304-0 RECEIVING — Eastern Michigan Beydoun 7-96, Williams 4-76, Drummond 3-33, Evans 3-21, Knue 2-89 Western Michigan: Moore 6-89, Hall 4-119, Eskridge 4-69, Kincaide 2-13, Borske 2-12, Jefferson 1-2 TACKLES — Eastern Michigan: Hernandez 8-2=10, Speights 6-3=9, Myrick 2-7=9, Ramirez 4-3=7 Western Michigan: Hayward 4-10=14, Garner 6-2=8, Taylor 4-3=7, Holley 2-5=7, Fayad 1-6=7

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70 HISTORY WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE ANNUAL LEDGER YEAR RECORD MAC RECORD, FINISH PF PA COACH YEAR RECORD MAC RECORD, FINISH PF PA COACH 1906 1-2-0 — 26 28 Tubby Myers 1977 4-7-0 3-5-0, 7th 261 231 1907 3-2-1 — 42 8 William Spaulding 1978 7-4-0 5-4-0, 4th 220 152 Elliot Uzelac 1908 3-3-0 — 33 98 William Spaulding 1979 6-5-0 5-4-0, 3rd 186 120 Elliot Uzelac 1909 7-0-0 — 194 8 William Spaulding 1980 7-4-0 6-3-0, 2nd 233 179 Elliot Uzelac 1910 4-1-1 — 75 20 William Spaulding 1981 6-5-0 5-4-0, T-5th 206 170 Elliot Uzelac 1911 2-3-0 — 110 59 William Spaulding 1982 7-2-2 5-2-2, 2nd 186 78 1912 3-1-1 — 86 49 William Spaulding 1983 6-5-0 4-5-0, 6th 179 208 Jack Harbaugh 1913 4-0-0 — 59 15 William Spaulding 1984 5-6-0 3-6-0, T-8th 234 213 Jack Harbaugh 1914 6-0-0 — 180 7 William Spaulding 1985 4-6-1 4-4-1, T-4th 182 212 Jack Harbaugh 1915 5-1-0 — 291 43 William Spaulding 1986 3-8-0 3-5-0, 8th 183 257 Jack Harbaugh 1916 5-1-0 — 389 38 William Spaulding 1987 5-6-0 4-4-0, 5th 218 240 Al Molde 1917 4-3-0 — 203 105 William Spaulding 1988 *^ 9-3-0 7-1-0, 1st 354 237 Al Molde 1918 3-2-0 — 223 30 William Spaulding 1989 5-6-0 3-5-0, 6th 210 210 Al Molde 1919 4-1-0 — 156 91 William Spaulding 1990 7-4-0 5-3-0, T-3rd 249 218 Al Molde 1920 3-4-0 — 119 131 William Spaulding 1991 6-5-0 4-4-0, T-5th 218 253 Al Molde 1921 6-2-0 — 262 40 William Spaulding 1992 7-3-1 6-3-0, 2nd 197 177 Al Molde 1922 6-0-0 — 160 0 Milton Olander 1993 7-3-1 6-1-1, 2nd 236 187 Al Molde 1923 6-1-1 — 160 21 Milton Olander 1994 7-4-0 5-3-0, T-3rd 274 189 Al Molde 1924 5-1-1 — 101 46 Earl Martineau 1995 7-4-0 6-2-0, T-3rd 253 190 Al Molde 1925 6-2-1 — 125 47 Earl Martineau 1996 2-9-0 2-6-0, 9th 208 304 Al Molde 1926 7-1-0 — 132 20 Earl Martineau 1997 8-3-0 6-2-0, 2nd-WD 301 265 1927 3-4-0 — 100 72 Earl Martineau 1998 7-4-0 5-3-0, 3rd-WD 360 312 Gary Darnell 1928 5-2-0 — 119 32 Earl Martineau 1999 # 7-5-0 6-2-0, 1st-WD 373 342 Gary Darnell 1929 5-2-1 — 161 44 2000 # 9-3-0 7-1-0, 1st-WD 359 139 Gary Darnell 1930 5-1-1 — 192 25 Mike Gary 2001 5-6-0 4-4-0, 4th-WD 277 266 Gary Darnell 1931 5-2-0 — 86 51 Mike Gary 2002 4-8-0 3-5-0, 5th-WD 303 330 Gary Darnell 1932 6-0-1 — 174 6 Mike Gary 2003 5-7-0 4-4-0, 4th-WD 331 370 Gary Darnell 1933 3-3-1 — 66 64 Mike Gary 2004 1-10-0 0-8-0, 7th-WD 248 436 Gary Darnell 1934 7-1-0 — 104 52 Mike Gary 2005 7-4-0 5-3-0,T-3rd-WD 354 342 1935 5-3-0 — 78 91 Mike Gary 2006 ^ 8-5-0 6-2-0, 2nd-WD 299 259 Bill Cubit 1936 2-5-0 — 60 91 Mike Gary 2007 5-7-0 3-4-0, T-3rd-WD 323 347 Bill Cubit 1937 5-3-0 — 92 65 Mike Gary 2008 ^ 9-4-0 6-2-0, T-2nd-WD 372 324 Bill Cubit 1938 4-3-0 — 102 26 Mike Gary 2009 5-7-0 4-4-0, 3rd-WD 296 330 Bill Cubit 1939 2-6-1 — 51 85 Mike Gary 2010 6-6-0 5-3-0, 3rd-WD 388 286 Bill Cubit 1940 2-5-0 — 77 117 Mike Gary 2011 ^ 7-6-0 5-3-0, 3rd-WD 459 373 Bill Cubit 1941 8-0-0 — 183 27 Mike Gary 2012 4-8-0 2-6-0, 5th-WD 352 356 Bill Cubit 1942 5-1-0 — 66 37 John Gill 2013 1-11-0 1-7-0, 6th-WD 206 425 P.J. Fleck 1943 4-2-0 — 151 89 John Gill 2014 ^ 8-5-0 6-2-0, 3rd-WD 439 324 P.J. Fleck 1944 4-3-0 — 162 123 John Gill 2015 #^ 8-5-0 6-2-0, T-1st-WD 468 368 P.J. Fleck 1945 4-3-0 — 147 105 John Gill 2016 *#^ 13-1-0 8-0-0, 1st-WD 582 277 P.J. Fleck 1946 5-2-1 — 158 100 John Gill 2017 6-6-0 4-4-0, 4th-WD 407 348 Tim Lester 1947 5-4-0 — 139 147 John Gill 2018 ^ 7-6-0 5-3-0, T-2nd-WD 416 449 Tim Lester 1948 6-3-0 3-1-0, 2nd 199 106 John Gill 2019 ^ 7-6-0 5-3-0, 2nd-WD 430 337 Tim Lester 1949 4-4-0 2-3-0, 4th 148 123 John Gill 2020 4-2-0 4-2-0, 2nd-WD 250 205 Tim Lester 1950 5-4-0 1-3-0, 5th 188 163 John Gill TOTAL 580-460-24 260-252-9 23,443 19,238 — 1951 4-4-0 1-4-0, 6th 164 160 John Gill 1952 4-4-0 1-4-0, 6th 154 159 John Gill * Mid-American Conference champions 1953 1-6-1 0-4-1, 6th 66 238 # Mid-American Conference West Division champions 1954 4-5-0 3-4-0, 5th 136 186 Jack Petoskey ^ Bowl participant 1955 1-7-1 0-5-0, 7th 80 200 Jack Petoskey 1956 2-7-0 1-4-0, 6th 114 168 Jack Petoskey 1957 4-4-1 1-4-1, 5th 150 126 Merle Schlosser 1958 4-5-0 2-4-0, 5th 188 200 Merle Schlosser 1959 4-5-0 3-3-0, 5th 185 116 Merle Schlosser 1960 4-4-1 2-4-0, 5th 173 106 Merle Schlosser 1961 ^ 5-4-1 4-1-1, 2nd 143 179 Merle Schlosser 1962 5-4-0 3-3-0, 4th 158 112 Merle Schlosser 1963 2-7-0 2-4-0, 5th 111 201 Merle Schlosser 1964 3-6-0 2-4-0, 5th 77 185 1965 6-2-1 3-2-1, 3rd 128 127 Bill Doolittle 1966 * 7-3-0 5-1-0, T-1st 175 194 Bill Doolittle 1967 5-4-0 4-2-0, T-3rd 156 164 Bill Doolittle 1968 3-6-0 2-4-0, 5th 160 191 Bill Doolittle 1969 4-6-0 1-4-0, T-5th 216 203 Bill Doolittle 1970 7-3-0 2-3-0, 4th 277 132 Bill Doolittle 1971 7-3-0 2-3-0, 4th 228 124 Bill Doolittle 1972 7-3-1 2-2-1, 3rd 229 201 Bill Doolittle 1973 6-5-0 1-4-0, t-5th 190 218 Bill Doolittle 1974 3-8-0 0-5-0, 6th 187 269 Bill Doolittle 1975 1-10-0 0-7-0, 9th 119 297 Elliot Uzelac 1976 7-4-0 6-3-0, 4th 270 202 Elliot Uzelac 72 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS 1906 1912 1918 Overall Record: 1-2 Overall Record: 3-1-1 Overall Record: 3-2 Head Coach: Tubby Myers Head Coach: William Spaulding Head Coach: William Spaulding Captain: Tubby Myers, HB Captain: Edgar Roper, E Captain: Frank Thomas, QB

N 17 Eastern Michigan L 5-14 Culver Military Academy W 19-13 Albion L 12-14 Kalamazoo L 0-14 Albion W 6-3 N 2 Michigan State L 7-16 Wayland HS W 21-0 Hope W 54-0 Hilsdale W 103-0 Hillsdale T 7-7 Hope W 62-0 1907 N 15 Eastern Michigan L 0-6 Notre Dame Frosh W 39-0 Overall Record: 3-2-1 Head Coach: William Spaulding 1913 1919 Captain: Tubby Myers, HB Overall Record: 4-0 Overall Record: 4-1 Head Coach: William Spaulding Head Coach: William Spaulding Grand Rapids HS W 9-0 Captain: Graham Barker, E Captain: Walt Olsen, QB Albion L 0-5 Olivet L 0-3 Albion W 20-3 Wayne State W 88-0 Central Michigan W 27-0 Culver Military Academy W 13-6 O 11 Michigan State W 21-18 N 9 Eastern Michigan W 6-0 Hope W 14-0 Wabash W 27-13 Ferris State T 0-0 N 1 Eastern Michigan W 12-6 O 25 Notre Dame A L 0-53 Albion W 20-7 1908 1914 Overall Record: 3-3 Overall Record: 6-0 1920 Head Coach: William Spaulding Head Coach: William Spaulding Overall Record: 3-4 Captain: Tubby Myers, HB Captain: William Anderson, G Head Coach William Spaulding: Captain: Grant Westgate, E McFadden’s PC W 20-0 Battle Creek TS W 28-0 O 10 Michigan State L 0-35 Olivet W 3-0 Olivet W 47-7 Olivet L 0-34 Albion W 43-0 O 9 Notre Dame A L 0-42 Albion L 0-24 Ferris State W 68-0 Chicago YMCA L 6-10 Central Michigan W 11-5 Hillsdale W 28-7 Marquette L 7-46 Kalamazoo W 2-0 N 14 Eastern Michigan W 10-0 Hope W 46-0 Earlham W 6-0 1909 1915 Wabash L 7-27 Overall Record: 7-0 Overall Record: 5-1 Head Coach: William Spaulding Head Coach: William Spaulding 1921 Captain: John McGuiness, T Captain: Bob McKay, T Overall Record: 6-2 Head Coach: William Spaulding Otsego Independents W 61-0 Hillsdale L 16-20 Captain: Reed Waterman, T Albion W 6-0 Albion W 54-7 Battle Creek HS W 15-0 Alma W 79-0 Ferris State W 49-0 Dowagiac HS W 47-0 Olivet W 40-0 Albion A W 20-9 Benton Harbor College W 28-3 N 6 Eastern Michigan W 19-0 Notre Dame Frosh W 7-0 Kalamazoo W 26-5 Culver Military Academy W 83-16 Chicago YMCA L 3-7 Central Michigan W 11-0 O 22 Michigan State A L 14-17 Earlham W 42-7 1916 Hope W 65-0 1910 Overall Record: 5-1 Milwaukee Engineers W 62-0 Overall Record: 4-1-1 Head Coach: William Spaulding Head Coach: William Spaulding Captain: Scott Burke, QB Captain: Alvin Berger, HB 1922 U Grand Rapids Veterinary W 93-0 Overall Record: 6-0 Hillsdale T 3-3 U Albion W 37-0 Head Coach: Milton Olander Albion L 5-12 U Indiana (Pa.) W 94-6 Captain: Leo Redmond, C Culver Military Academy W 22-5 U Michigan State Frosh W 83-0 Central Michigan W 16-6 U Notre Dame Frosh L 6-10 Defiance W 19-0 Hope W 6-0 U Ohio Northern W 82-19 Valparaiso A W 7-0 Kalamazoo W 28-0 Albion W 10-0 Chicago YMCA W 13-0 1917 Notre Dame Frosh W 44-0 1911 Overall Record: 4-3 Earlham W 67-0 Overall Record: 2-3 Head Coach William Spaulding: Head Coach: William Spaulding Captain: Warren Allen, T Captain: Glenn Mayer, FB 1923 Albion W 26-6 Overall Record: 6-1-1 Hilsdale L 6-14 O 10 Michigan L 13-17 Head Coach: Milton Olander Albion L 5-12 Notre Dame Frosh W 83-0 Captain: Harry Potter, HB Culver Military Academy L 3-27 N 3 Michigan State W 14-0 Battle Creek TS W 62-6 Camp Custer Soldiers W 61-7 S 29 Notre Dame Frosh W 15-0 Hope W 34-0 Detroit L 6-35 O 6 Valparaiso W 7-0 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-40 O 13 Alma W 21-7 O 20 St. Viator A T 7-7 O 29 Western Kentucky W 26-0 N 10 Earlham W 46-0 N 17 Chicago YMCA W 32-0 N 29 Albion A L 6-7

73 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 1924 1930 1936 Overall Record: 5-1-1 Overall Record: 5-1-1 Overall Record: 2-5 Head Coach: Earl Martineau Head Coach: Mitchell Gary Head Coach Mitchell Gary: Captain: Oscar Johnson, T Captain: Clarence Frendt, HB Captain: George Ockstadt, HB

Alma W 7-0 Ferris State W 46-0 S 25 Detroit L 0-40 O 4 Notre Dame Frosh L 7-15 Central Michigan W 54-0 O 10 Miami L 0-6 O 11 St. Viator W 6-0 O 18 Eastern Michigan A L 0-19 O 17 Valparaiso W 7-0 O 25 Western Kentucky A W 14-0 Wayne State A W 52-0 O 24 Northern Iowa L 6-12 N 1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 23-7 Michigan “B” W 14-6 O 31 DePaul L 7-19 Chicago YMCA T 18-18 N 8 Northern Iowa A W 26-0 N 7 Central Michigan W 7-0 N 27 Albion W 26-3 N 27 Western Kentucky T 0-0 N 14 Butler L 7-13

1925 1931 1937 Overall Record: 6-2-1 Overall Record: 5-2 Overall Record: 5-3 Head Coach: Earl Martineau Head Coach Mitchell Gary: Head Coach: Mitchell Gary Captain: Walter Farrer, QB Captain: Al Briggs, FB Captain: George Bond, QB

S 26 Western Kentucky W 20-0 S 26 Ferris State W 25-0 O 1 Detroit L 7-20 O 3 Bradley L 2-6 O 2 Detroit A L 0-20 O 9 Illinois College W 37-0 O 10 St. Thomas L 13-27 Michigan “B” A L 0-19 O 16 Northern Iowa W 7-0 O 17 Valparaiso W 45-0 Notre Dame “B” W 27-6 O 23 St. Viator L 7-13 Notre Dame Frosh W 21-0 N 7 Northern Iowa W 14-0 O 30 Western Kentucky W 13-7 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 7-6 N 14 Western Kentucky W 13-0 N 6 Central Michigan W 7-0 Central Michigan T 0-0 N 21 Central Michigan A W 7-6 N 13 Butler W 14-13 Chicago YMCA W 14-6 N 20 DePaul L 0-12 N 26 Albion W 3-2 1932 Overall Record: 6-0-1 1938 1926 Head Coach Mitchell Gary: Overall Record: 4-3 Overall Record: 7-1 Captain: Trueman Pippel, T Head Coach: Mitchell Gary Head Coach: Earl Martineau Captain: Walter Oberlin, C & Dale Morris, HB Captain: Frank Banach, FB S 24 Hope W 31-6 O 1 North Central W 27-0 S 24 Illinois College W 28-0 S 25 Olivet W 25-0 O 8 DePaul A T 0-0 S 30 Detroit A L 0-7 O 2 Bradley L 0-12 O 15 St. Viator W 7-0 O 8 Northern Iowa W 20-0 O 9 Albion W 28-0 O 29 Northern Iowa W 26-0 O 15 Akron A L 0-6 O 16 Western Kentucky A W 3-2 N 5 Central Michigan W 7-0 O 29 Western Kentucky L 6-13 O 23 Chicago YMCA W 7-0 N 12 Adrian W 76-0 N 5 Butler A W 13-0 O 30 Valparaiso W 37-0 N 12 Central Michigan W 35-0 N 13 Notre Dame Reserves W 12-6 N 20 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 20-0 1933 Overall Record: 3-3-1 1939 Head Coach: Mitchell Gary Overall Record: 2-6-1 1927 Captain: Maurice Tingstad, C Head Coach: Mitchell Gary Overall Record: 3-4 Captain: Art Guse, C Head Coach: Earl Martineau S 30 North Central L 0-7 Captain: George Fulgoni, HB/C O 6 Detroit A L 0-26 S 29 Detroit A L 0-14 O 14 Northern Iowa A W 8-6 O 7 Miami W 6-0 O 8 Lombard A L 6-18 O 21 Carroll T 0-0 O 14 Akron W 6-0 O 15 Notre Dame Reserves L 0-18 O 28 DePaul L 6-25 O 21 Northern Iowa A T 13-13 O 22 Central Michigan L 12-18 N 4 Central Michigan A W 13-0 O 28 Toledo A L 0-6 O 29 Wayne State W 44-0 N 11 St. Viator W 33-0 N 4 Western Kentucky L 14-20 N 5 Wisconsin-Oshkosh A W 19-6 N 11 Butler L 0-12 N 12 Eastern Michigan L 0-6 N 18 Ohio L 6-13 N 26 Albion A W 19-0 1934 Wayne State L 6-7 Overall Record: 7-1 Head Coach: Mitchell Gary 1928 Captain: John Miller, HB 1940 Overall Record: 5-2 Overall Record: 2-5 Head Coach: Earl Martineau O 5 Detroit A L 7-25 Head Coach: Mitchell Gary Captain: Dick Frankowski, C O 13 Carroll A W 25-7 Captain: Wayne Falan, G & Harold Benge, G/QB O 20 Nothrern Iowa W 7-0 Chicago YMCA W 26-0 O 27 DePaul W 13-0 O 5 Wayne State L 6-13 O 6 Ferris State W 14-0 N 3 Central Michigan W 13-0 O 12 Ohio L 7-20 O 13 Lombard L 0-14 N 9 St. Viator A W 19-7 O 19 Northern Iowa L 19-20 O 27 Wayne State W 45-0 N 24 West Chester State W 13-7 O 26 Toledo L 0-12 Michigan “B” W 6-0 N 29 Western Kentucky A W 7-6 N 2 Western Kentucky L 6-25 N 10 Eastern Michigan L 9-18 N 9 Miami W 20-13 Central Michigan W 19-0 1935 N 16 Manchester W 19-14 Overall Record: 5-3 1929 Head Coach: Mitchell Gary 1941 Overall Record: 5-2-1 Captain: Frank Secory, G & Harold Reynolds, QB Overall Record: 8-0 Head Coach: Mitchell Gary Head Coach: Mitchell Gary Captain: Herman Seborg, HB S 28 Illinois College W 13-0 Captain: Bob Metzger, E O 5 Western Kentucky W 6-0 Ferris State W 41-0 O 12 Chicago L 6-31 S 27 Western Reserve A W 7-0 Illinois “B” W 20-0 O 19 Northern Iowa L 14-21 O 3 Butler W 14-6 Notre Dame “B” L 7-13 O 26 DePaul L 0-26 O 18 Northern Iowa A W 28-7 Lombard W 14-6 N 9 Central Michigan W 13-0 O 25 Toledo W 34-0 O 26 Wayne State W 40-0 N 16 Butler W 19-7 N 1 Western Kentucky W 21-7 N 2 Eastern Michigan T 7-7 N 23 West Chester State W 7-6 N 8 Manchester W 12-0 N 9 Central Michigan W 25-6 N 15 Wayne State A W 34-0 Michigan “B” L 7-12 N 20 Ripon W 33-7 74 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 1942 1948 1953 Overall Record: 5-1 Overall Record: 6-3 MAC: 3-1 (2nd) Overall Record: 1-6-1 MAC: 0-4-1 (6th) Head Coach: John Gill Head Coach: John Gill Head Coach: Jack Petoskey Captain: Bill Yambrick, C Captain: Art Gillespie, FB & Emerson Grossman, G Captain: Floyd Stollsteimer, G

S 26 Dayton A L 0-21 S 25 Western Reserve H W 26-0 S 26 Central Michigan A L 0-21 O 10 Toledo W 13-0 O 2 Beloit A W 33-0 O 3 Illinois Wesleyan A W 20-7 O 17 Northern Iowa W 14-7 O 9 Central Michigan H W 7-0 O 10 Miami H L 6-52 O 24 Butler W 13-7 O 16 Northern Iowa A L 6-13 O 17 Toledo A L 7-19 Grosse Isle Navy W 13-2 O 23 Xavier H L 20-39 O 24 Washington (Mo.) H L 7-18 N 14 Wayne State W 13-0 O 30 Miami A L 28-34 O 31 Ohio H L 12-67 N 6 Butler H W 20-7 N 7 Western Reserve A T 14-14 N 13 Washington (Mo.) A W 19-6 N 14 Kent State H L 13-20 1943 N 20 Ohio A W 40-7 Overall Record: 4-2 Head Coach: John Gill 1954 Captain: Bob Mellen, HB 1949 Overall Record: 4-5 MAC: 3-4 (5th) Overall Record: 4-4 MAC: 2-3 (4th) Head Coach: Jack Petoskey Central Michigan A W 19-0 Head Coach: John Gill Captain: Les Koster, T S 25 Michigan A L 6-57 Captain: Bob Carlson, G Alma W 54-0 S 25 Central Michigan H L 19-25 Xavier W 60-0 S 24 Northern Iowa H W 20-6 O 2 Marshall A L 13-47 O 16 Miami W 6-0 O 1 Ohio H L 6-16 O 9 Bowling Green H W 20-15 N 6 Great Lakes Navy L 6-32 O 8 Cincinnati A L 6-27 O 16 Toledo H L 7-19 O 15 Washington (Mo.) H L 0-12 O 23 Washington (Mo.) A W 7-6 O 22 Central Michigan A W 35-8 O 31 Miami A L 0-48 1944 O 29 Miami H L 20-34 N 6 Ohio H W 19-6 Overall Record: 4-3 N 5 Butler A W 40-6 N 13 Western Reserve H W 38-0 Head Coach: John Gill N 12 Western Reserve A W 21-14 N 20 Kent State A L 13-20 Captain: Dick Leahy, G

Fort Sheridan W 67-6 1950 1955 Wabash W 20-0 Overall Record: 5-4 MAC: 1-3 (5th) Overall Record: 1-7-1 MAC: 0-5 (7th) Bunker Hill Navy L 7-33 Head Coach: John Gill Head Coach: Jack Petoskey S 30 Miami A L 6-32 Captain: Pat Clysdale, E & Bill Zabonick, DE Captain: Jim Devine, G & Jerry Ganzel, QB O 7 Central Michigan W 35-14 O 14 Great Lakes Navy A L 0-38 S 23 Northern Illinois H W 40-13 S 17 Great Lakes Navy H T 13-13 Wooster A W 27-0 S 30 Central Michigan H W 21-13 S 24 Central Michigan A L 13-27 O 7 Toledo H W 54-19 O 1 Bowling Green H L 0-35 O 14 Miami A L 0-35 O 8 Marshall H L 0-28 1945 O 21 Washington (Mo.) A W 26-7 O 15 Toledo A L 0-6 Overall Record: 4-3 O 28 Cincinnati H L 6-27 O 22 Washington (Mo.) H L 14-26 Head Coach: John Gill N 4 Butler H W 20-0 N 5 Ohio A L 14-40 Captain: None N 11 Western Reserve H L 0-26 N 12 Western Reserve H W 13-0 N 18 Ohio A L 7-10 N 19 Kent State H L 14-25 S 22 Alma W 21-13 S 29 Central Michigan A L 0-6 O 6 Ohio A W 21-20 1951 1956 O 13 Miami L 13-21 Overall Record: 4-4 MAC: 1-4 (6th) Overall Record: 2-7 MAC: 1-4 (6th) O 27 Great Lakes Navy L 0-39 Head Coach: John Gill Head Coach Jack Petoskey: N 3 Valparaiso A W 26-13 Captain: Bill Pitkin, T Captain: Bob Soderman, C N 10 Wooster W 66-0 S 22 Kent State H L 19-49 S 22 Central Michigan H L 7-14 S 29 Toledo A W 14-6 S 29 Bowling Green H L 13-27 1946 O 6 Ohio H L 0-13 O 6 Marshall A L 0-13 Overall Record: 5-2-1 O 13 Miami H L 27-34 O 13 Toledo H W 26-15 Head Coach: John Gill O 20 Washington (Mo.) H W 12-7 O 20 Washington (Mo.) A L 7-13 Captain: Clinton Brown, T N 3 Butler A W 20-0 O 27 Great Lakes Navy A L 6-13 N 10 Western Reserve A L 26-27 N 3 Ohio H L 0-27 S 28 Ripon W 47-0 N 17 Central Michigan H W 46-25 N 10 Western Reserve A W 42-19 O 5 Ohio L 7-25 N 17 Kent State H L 13-27 O 12 Butler W 19-0 O 19 Northern Iowa A T 0-0 1952 O 26 Western Kentucky A W 32-21 Overall Record: 4-4 MAC: 1-4 (6th) 1957 N 2 Central Michigan W 27-21 Head Coach: John Gill Overall Record: 4-4-1 MAC: 1-4-1 (5th) N 8 Valparaiso W 26-13 Captain: Chuck Higgins, QB Head Coach: Merle Schlosser N 16 Miami A L 0-20 Captain: Bob Mason, QB S 22 Kent State A L 13-20 S 27 Illinois Wesleyan H W 44-6 S 21 Central Michigan A W 33-0 1947 O 4 Central Michigan A W 18-0 S 28 Miami H L 0-20 Overall Record: 5-4 MAC: 4-2 O 11 Miami A L 6-55 O 5 Marshall H L 7-12 Head Coach: John Gill O 18 Toledo H W 19-14 O 12 Bowling Green A T 14-14 Captain: Al Bush, HB O 25 Washington (Mo.) A W 28-20 O 19 Youngstown State H W 25-14 N 1 Ohio H L 13-28 O 25 Toledo A L 16-27 S 26 Xavier A L 0-19 N 8 Western Reserve H L 13-16 N 2 Ohio A L 7-20 O 4 Washington (Mo.) W 14-0 N 9 Western Reserve H W 20-0 O 11 Central Michigan A W 20-12 N 16 Kent State H W 28-20 O 18 Northern Iowa W 14-0 O 25 Butler A L 20-21 N 1 Western Kentucky W 38-0 N 8 No. 11 Ilinois A L 14-60 N 27 Oklahoma City A L 7-35 Beloit W 12-0

75 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 1958 1963 1968 Overall Record: 4-5 MAC: 2-4 (5th) Overall Record: 2-7 MAC: 2-4 (5th) Overall Record: 3-6 MAC: 2-4 (5th) Head Coach: Merle Schlosser Head Coach: Merle Schlosser Head Coach: Bill Doolittle Captain: Jack Krueger, G & Jim Eger, C Captain: Allen Gibbs, HB & Bill Somerville, E Captain: Jerry Collins, DE & Tim Majerle, FB

S 20 Central Michigan H L 32-33 S 21 No. 7 Wisconsin A L 0-41 S 14 Arkansas State H W 20-0 S 27 Miami A L 20-34 S 28 Central Michigan A L 14-30 S 21 Bringham Young H L 7-17 O 4 Marshall A W 30-24 O 5 Miami H L 19-27 S 28 Miami A L 0-28 O 11 Bowling Green H L 6-40 O 12 Bowling Green A L 7-16 O 5 Bowling Green H L 10-17 O 18 Washington (Mo.) A W 34-2 O 19 Kent State H W 26-12 O 12 Kent State A W 14-0 O 25 Toledo H L 6-21 O 26 Toledo A W 18-7 O 19 Toledo H L 6-30 N 1 Ohio H W 21-14 N 2 Marshall H L 7-20 O 26 Marshall A W 40-12 N 8 Western Reserve H W 33-0 N 9 Ohio A L 13-27 N 2 Ohio H L 17-22 N 15 Kent State A L 6-32 N 16 Louisville H L 7-21 N 9 West Texas State A L 20-28

1959 1964 1969 Overall Record: 4-5 MAC: 3-3 (5th) Overall Record: 3-6 MAC: 2-4 (5th) Overall Record: 4-6 MAC: 1-4 (T-5th) Head Coach: Merle Schlosser Head Coach: Bill Doolittle Head Coach: Bill Doolittle Captain: Dick Olmsted, G Captain: Troy Allen, QB, Paul Rakow, T & Tom Titcomb, E Captain: Mike Siwek, DT & Paul Minnis, T

S 19 Central Michigan A L 15-21 S 19 Louisville A W 10-7 S 13 Central Michigan H W 24-0 S 26 Miami H L 0-21 S 26 Central Michigan H L 6-18 S 20 Pacific A L 0-21 O 3 Marshall H W 51-0 O 3 Miami A L 0-35 S 27 Miami H L 20-24 O 10 Bowling Green A L 0-34 O 10 Bowling Green H L 8-28 O 4 Bowling Green A L 10-21 O 17 Washington (Mo.) H W 78-0 O 17 Kent State A W 12-9 O 11 Kent State H W 33-13 O 24 Toledo A W 24-14 O 24 Toledo H L 13-21 O 18 Toledo A L 13-38 O 31 Ohio A L 9-12 O 31 Marshall A L 7-16 O 25 Marshall H W 48-14 N 7 Kent State H W 7-0 N 7 Ohio H W 13-8 N 1 Ohio A L 17-22 N 14 Detroit H L 0-14 N 14 Bringham Young A L 8-43 N 8 West Texas State H L 20-28 N 15 Northern Illinois A W 31-22 1960 1965 Overall Record: 4-4-1 MAC: 2-4 (5th) Overall Record: 6-2-1 MAC: 3-2-1 (3rd) 1970 Head Coach: Merle Schlosser Head Coach: Bill Doolittle Overall Record: 7-3 MAC: 2-3 (4th) Captain: Leroy Repischak, C Captain: Jim Reid, C & Nelson Jackson, G Head Coach: Bill Doolittle Captain: Vern Davis, S & Greg Flaska, TE S 17 Central Michigan H W 31-0 S 18 Louisville H W 17-13 S 24 Miami A L 14-15 S 25 Central Michigan A W 21-13 S 12 Central Michigan A W 41-0 O 1 Baldwin- Wallace H T 28-28 O 2 Miami H L 9-36 S 19 Bringham Young H W 35-17 O 8 Bowling Green H L 13-14 O 9 Bowling Green A L 17-21 S 26 Miami A L 12-23 O 15 Washington (Mo.) A W 43-0 O 16 Kent State H T 10-10 O 3 Bowling Green H W 23-3 O 22 Toledo H W 7-3 O 23 Toledo A W 3-0 O 10 Kent State A L 22-25 O 29 Ohio H L 0-24 O 30 Marshall H W 17-14 O 17 Toledo H L 0-20 N 5 Kent State A L 3-10 N 6 Ohio A W 17-6 O 24 Marshall A W 34-3 N 12 Marshall H W 34-12 N 13 Montana H W 17-14 O 31 Ohio H W 52-23 N 7 West Texas State A W 20-0 1961 1966 N 14 Northern Illinois H W 38-18 Overall Record: 5-4-1 MAC: 4-1-1 (2th) Overall Record: 7-3 MAC: 5-1 (T-1st) Head Coach: Merle Schlosser Head Coach: Bill Doolittle 1971 Captain: Mike Snodgrass, C & Ken Reasor, G Captain: Bob Rowe, DT & Gary Crain, HB Overall Record: 7-3 MAC: 2-3 (4th) Head Coach: Bill Doolittle S 16 Central Michigan A W 27-21 S 17 Lamar Tech H W 16-14 Captain: Ted Grignon, QB & Tom Elias, LB S 23 Detroit A L 14-21 S 24 Central Michigan H W 31-14 S 30 Miami H W 6-3 O 1 Miami A L 9-26 S 11 Illinois State H W 35-7 17,130 O 7 Bowling Green A L 0-21 O 8 Bowling Green H W 16-14 S 18 Ball State A W 9-0 15,950 O 21 Toledo A W 7-0 O 15 Kent State A W 23-20 S 25 Northern Illinois H W 27-17 19,082 O 28 Marshall H W 20-0 O 22 Toledo H W 14-13 O 2 Bowling Green A L 6-23 15,585 N 4 Kent State H W 14-0 O 29 Marshall A W 35-29 O 9 Kent State H W 31-0 17,655 N 11 Utah State H L 22-65 N 5 Ohio H W 20-13 O 16 Toledo A L 24-35 18,964 N 18 Ohio A T 20-20 N 12 Xavier A L 6-21 O 23 Marshall H W 37-0 20,158 D 9 vs. New Mexico N1 L 12-20 N 19 West Texas State A L 7-30 O 30 Ohio A W 28-14 18,182 N 6 Miami H L 6-7 11,759 1962 1967 N 13 Pacific H W 25-21 17,950 Overall Record: 5-4 MAC: 3-3 (3rd) Overall Record: 5-4 MAC: 4-2 (T-3rd) Head Coach: Merle Schlosser Head Coach: Bill Doolittle 1972 Captain: Mike Maul, C & Roger Theder, QB Captain: Bill Devine, HB & Orv Schneider, LB Overall Record: 7-3 MAC: 2-2-1 (4th) Head Coach: Bill Doolittle S 15 Central Michigan H W 28-0 S 16 Miami H W 24-14 Captain: Bernard Thomas, DT & Keith Pretty, TE S 22 Louisville A L 21-27 S 23 Arkansas State H L 8-21 S 29 Miami A L 7-17 S 29 Bringham Young A L 19-44 S 9 Long Beach State H W 28-20 O 6 Bowling Green H L 6-10 O 7 Bowling Green A W 10-6 S 16 Fresno State A L 14-41 O 20 Toledo H W 21-0 O 14 Kent State H W 16-7 S 23 Northern Illinois H W 14-10 O 27 Marshall A W 12-0 O 21 Toledo A L 9-35 S 30 Bowling Green H T 13-13 N 3 Kent State A W 19-6 O 28 Marshall H W 42-10 O 7 Kent State A W 13-12 N 10 Bringham Young H W 28-20 N 4 Ohio A L 10-20 O 14 Toledo H L 13-20 N 17 Ohio H L 16-32 N 11 Xavier H W 18-7 O 21 Marshall A W 34-0 O 28 Ohio H W 34-17 N 4 Miami A L 8-38 N 11 Ball State H W 31-14 N 18 Idaho H W 27-16

76 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 1973 1977 1981 Overall Record: 6-5 MAC: 1-4 (5th) Overall Record: 4-7 MAC: 3-5 (7th) Overall Record: 6-5 MAC: 5-4 (T-5th) Head Coach: Bill Doolittle Head Coach: Elliot Uzelac Head Coach: Elliot Uzelac Captain: Larry Cates, FB & Dominic Riggio, LB Captains: Howard Nevins, LB & Keith Rogien, FB Captains: Reggie Hinton, WB & John Schuster, LB

S 8 Central Michigan A W 18-13 17,417 S 10 Minnesota A L 7-10 29,619 S 12 Kent State A W 20-17 9,128 S 15 Long Beach State H W 13-8 20,003 S 17 Texas-Arlington H L 10-17 17,502 S 19 Marshall H W 14-3 12,235 S 22 Northern Illinois H W 28-14 19,711 S 24 Northern Illinois H W 37-6 17,733 S 26 Wisconsin A L 10-21 67,195 S 29 Bowling Green A L 20-31 14,231 O 1 Bowling Green A L 28-31 8,452 O 3 Bowling Green A W 21-7 20,325 O 6 Kent State H L 15-39 20,180 O 8 Kent State H L 16-20 15,712 O 10 Central Michigan H L 13-15 25,926 O 13 Toledo A W 24-22 12,284 O 15 Toledo A W 34-21 11,422 O 17 Miami A L 19-20 13,216 O 20 Marshall H W 21-7 21,033 O 22 Marshall H W 53-29 22,833 O 24 Ball State H W 14-3 15,923 O 27 Ohio A L 0-16 14,000 O 29 Ohio A W 28-22 17,072 O 31 Northern Illinois A W 23-12 18,469 N 3 No. 16 Miami H L 9-24 16,918 N 5 Miami H L 8-14 21,418 N 7 Toledo H L 14-28 16,825 N 10 Ball State H W 30-13 16,631 N 12 Ball State H L 25-29 10,498 N 14 Ohio A L 20-37 11,032 N 17 Texas-Arlington A L 12-31 3,200 N 19 Central Michigan A L 23-28 16,747 N 21 Eastern Michigan H W 38-7 11,233

1974 1978 1982 Overall Record: 3-8 MAC: 0-5 (6th) Overall Record: 7-4 MAC: 5-4 (4th) Overall Record: 7-2-2 MAC: 5-2-2 (2nd) Head Coach: Bill Doolittle Head Coach: Elliot Uzelac Head Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captain: Greg Crowser, TE & Paul Jorgensen, QB Captains: Jerome Persell, TB, Keith Rogien, FB & Captains: Les Garrett, LB, Dave Knapp, DT/MG & Greg Williams, S Duane Wilson, T S 7 Texas-Arlington H W 33-6 17,894 S 14 Eastern Michigan A L 19-20 9,600 S 9 Illinois State H W 27-17 19,431 S 4 Grand Valley State H W 28-3 18,68 S 21 Northern Illinois A W 30-13 6,947 S 16 Northern Illinois A W 44-30 18,000 S 11 Marshall A W 34-0 17,188 S 28 Bowling Green H L 13-31 20,443 S 23 Miami A L 3-7 10,033 S 25 Kent State H W 24-14 21,283 O 5 Kent State A L 6-29 11,357 S 30 Bowling Green H W 24-20 20,040 O 2 Bowling Green A L 3-7 18,407 O 12 Toledo H L 24-31 23,753 O 7 Kent State A W 14-0 6,633 O 9 Central Michigan A T 18-18 28,632 O 19 Marshall A W 20-17 10,164 O 14 Toledo H W 17-7 14,604 O 16 Miami H W 10-0 25,154 O 26 Ohio H L 3-26 15,786 O 21 Eastern Michigan H W 32-0 27,017 O 23 Ball State A L 6-13 15,700 N 2 No. 16 Miami A L 0-31 15,791 O 28 Ohio H L 7-10 22,907 O 30 Northern Illinois H W 27-3 24,811 N 9 Central Michigan H L 6-42 24,235 N 4 Marshall A W 24-6 10,106 N 6 Toledo A W 17-10 22,243 N 16 Long Beach State A L 33-34 5,026 N 11 Ball State A L 14-20 17,110 N 13 Ohio H W 16-7 24,049 N 18 Central Michigan H L 14-35 19,900 N 20 Eastern Michigan A T 3-3 8,702 1975 Overall Record: 1-10 MAC: 0-7 (9th) 1979 1983 Head Coach: Elliot Uzelac Overall Record: 6-5 MAC: 5-4 (3rd) Overall Record: 6-5 MAC: 4-5 (6th) Captains: Duncan McKerracher, LB & Jim White, FB/MG Head Coach: Elliot Uzelac Head Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Tom Henry, TE & Matt Murphy, DT Captains: Kurt Barterian, FB & Demetrius Jones, DHB S 6 Central Michigan A L 0-34 S 13 Akron H L 21-27 S 8 Central Michigan A L 0-10 21,980 S 10 Texas-Arlington A W 21-14 7,023 S 20 Minnesota A L 0-38 S 15 South Carolina A L 7-24 50,137 S 15 Illinois State A W 41-14 7,006 S 27 Northern Illinois H L 0-20 S 22 Northern Illinois H W 45-17 18,429 S 24 Central Michigan H L 14-32 30,848 O 4 Bowling Green A L 0-28 S 29 Bowling Green H L 3-15 18,105 O 1 Miami A W 20-18 27,991 O 11 Kent State H L 17-22 O 6 Kent State H L 13-18 11,286 O 8 Northern Illinois A L 3-27 26,50 O 18 Toledo H L 7-25 O 13 Toledo A L 0-17 17,041 O 15 Bowling Green H L 20-23 19,520 O 25 Marshall A L 19-21 O 20 Grand Valley State H W 37-0 15,497 O 22 Ball State H L 20-24 9,546 N 1 Ohio A L 10-24 O 27 Ohio A W 20-6 13,032 O 29 Ohio A W 16-14 10,500 N 8 No. 17 Miami H L 21-44 N 3 Miami H W 24-3 17,312 N 5 Toledo H L 13-17 12,209 N 15 Eastern Michigan H W 24-10 N 10 Ball State H W 20-10 9,645 N 12 Kent State A W 21-13 4,100 N 17 Eastern Michigan A W 17-7 5,231 N 19 Eastern Michigan H W 14-10 10,877 1976 Overall Record: 7-4 MAC: 6-3 (4th) 1980 1984 Head Coach: Elliot Uzelac Overall Record: 7-4 MAC: 6-3 (2nd) Overall Record: 5-6 MAC: 3-6 (T-8th) Captains: Dave Gapinski, DHB & Pepper Powers, QB Head Coach: Elliot Uzelac Head Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Jim Hinkle, DE & Bud Sitko, T Captains: Jeff Kacmarek, DT & Tom Toth, T S 11 Eastern Michigan H W 31-13 19,158 S 18 Northern Illinois A W 37-6 16,000 S 6 Eastern Michigan H W 37-0 18,350 S 8 Miami H W 17-13 17,770 S 25 Minnesota A L 10-21 33,200 S 13 Illinois State A W 31-17 6,127 S 15 Illinois State H W 41-14 16,610 O 2 Bowling Green H L 0-28 21,247 S 20 Northern Illinois A W 35-6 17,162 S 22 Central Michigan A L 19-38 28,463 O 9 Kent State A L 12-24 5,468 S 27 Michigan State A L 7-33 75,123 S 29 Marshall H W 42-7 16,226 O 16 Toledo H W 34-21 20,973 O 4 Bowling Green H L 14-17 21,442 O 6 Northern Illinois H L 15-20 21,290 O 23 Marshall H W 31-21 12,653 O 11 Kent State A W 28-21 7,186 O 13 Bowling Green A L 7-34 18,075 O 30 Ohio H W 21-20 15,999 O 18 Toledo H W 17-7 12,577 O 20 Ball State A L 20-23 5,125 N 6 Miami A L 0-31 14,644 O 25 Ball State A W 17-15 16,156 O 27 Ohio H W 33-14 21,391 N 13 Ball State A W 24-10 10,257 N 1 Ohio H W 13-7 20,224 N 3 Toledo A L 13-17 16,660 N 20 Central Michigan H W 42-14 13,811 N 8 Miami A L 24-34 8,601 N 10 Kent State H W 13-9 17,842 N 15 Central Michigan H L 10-22 32,416 N 17 Eastern Michigan A L 14-24 17,079

77 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 1985 1989 1993 Overall Record: 4-6-1 MAC: 4-4-1 (T-4th) Overall Record: 5-6 MAC: 3-5 (6th) Overall Record: 7-3-1 MAC: 6-1-1 (2nd) Head Coach: Jack Harbaugh Head Coach: Al Molde Head Coach: Al Molde Captains: Chris Conklin, QB, Sam Culbert, S & Captains: Vernon Coakley, TE/SB, Doug Miller, C Captains: Pierre Hixon, CB, Tom Nütten, G, John Offerdahl, LB Joel Smeenge, DE, Kevin Thomas, LB Andrew Schorfhaar, QB & Peter Tuffo, LB

S 7 Northern Illinois A L 0-17 21,362 S 2 Temple H W 31-24 16,357 S 2 Youngstown State H L 13-17 29,084 S 14 Army A L 6-48 28,620 S 9 Louisiana Tech H W 24-20 20,242 S 11 Purdue A L 13-28 54,120 S 28 Michigan State A L 3-7 63,829 S 16 Maryland A L 0-23 20,354 S 18 Akron H W 20-3 12,486 O 5 Bowling Green H L 7-48 13,782 S 23 Kent State A W 26-4 7,183 S 25 Miami H W 17-0 14,127 O 12 Central Michigan H L 17-24 18,333 S 30 Eastern Michigan H L 20-21 21,144 O 2 Kent State A W 27-21 6,819 O 19 Miami A T 10-10 16,712 O 14 Central Michigan H L 6-34 33,272 O 9 Central Michigan H L 18-23 27,221 O 26 Ball State H W 34-0 12,378 O 21 Ball State A L 13-14 12,150 O 23 Eastern Michigan A W 21-20 22,309 N 2 Toledo H W 18-13 11,503 O 28 Ohio H W 28-13 17,044 O 30 Army A W 20-7 40,786 N 9 Ohio A L 15-21 12,900 N 4 Toledo A L 18-19 22,653 N 6 Ohio A W 34-28 5,271 N 16 Kent State A W 34-3 3,579 N 11 Bowling Green H L 30-31 14,524 N 13 Toledo H W 39-26 17,553 N 23 Eastern Michigan H W 38-21 9,697 N 18 Miami A W 14-7 6,531 N 20 Bowling Green A T 14-14 4,009

1986 1990 1994 Overall Record: 3-8 MAC: 3-5 (8th) Overall Record: 7-4 MAC: 5-3 (T-3rd) Overall Record: 7-4 MAC: 5-3 (T-3rd) Head Coach: Jack Harbaugh Head Coach: Al Molde Head Coach: Al Molde Captains: Chris Conklin, QB, Sam Culbert, G & Captains: Allan Boyko, SE, Terry Crews, DE, Don Eastman, G Captains: Jay McDonagh, QB, Tom Nutten, T, Mark Garalczyk, DT & Sean Mulhearn, LB Tony Tiefenbach, DE & Peter Tuffo, LB

S 6 Eastern Michigan A L 14-21 15,466 S 8 Eastern Mchigan A L 24-27 17,732 S 3 Miami A W 28-25 7,649 S 13 Temple H L 17-49 10,154 S 15 Louisiana Tech H W 27-21 17,046 S 8 Western Illinois H W 43-7 30,734 S 20 Long Beach State H L 13-14 10,089 S 22 Kent State H W 37-10 13,106 S 17 Iowa State A W 23-19 32,080 S 27 Michigan State A L 10-45 65,907 S 29 Iowa State A L 20-34 44,589 S 24 Akron H W 19-6 15,836 O 4 Bowling Green A L 3-17 9,010 O 6 Akron A W 24-20 11,310 O 1 Kent State H W 24-10 11,339 O 11 Central Michigan A L 10-18 27,010 O 13 Central Michigan A L 13-20 27,510 O 8 Central Michigan A L 28-35 28,265 O 18 Miami H W 27-17 14,616 O 20 Ball State H W 14-13 18,081 O 15 Ball State A L 13-16 13,031 O 25 Ball State A L 10-24 6,670 O 27 Ohio A W 31-23 18,115 O 22 Eastern Michigan H W 33-14 20,033 N 1 Toledo A L 7-28 16,83 N 3 Toledo H L 9-37 17,131 N 5 Ohio H W 15-3 13,620 N 8 Ohio H W 45-17 7,682 N 10 Bowling Green A W 19-13 14,342 N 12 Toledo A L 34-37 16,953 N 15 Kent State H W 27-7 2,561 N 17 Miami H W 31-17 7,774 N 19 Louisiana Lafayette A L 14-17 13,741

1987 1991 1995 Overall Record: 5-6 MAC: 4-4 (5th) Overall Record: 6-5 MAC: 4-4 (T-5th) Overall Record: 7-4 MAC: 6-2 (T-3rd) Head Coach: Al Molde Head Coach: Al Molde Head Coach: Al Molde Captains: Bert Henderson, DLB, Jim Kramer, DT, Captains: Derrick Copeland, OLB, Greg Kelley, LB, Captains: Bill Chopp, OLB, Jay McDonagh, QB, Jim Kreutzer, S & Scott Sypniewski, C Mark Nabozny, DT, Corey Sylve, RB & Brad Tayles, QB Dean Polce, OLB, Jim Vackaro, HB & Andre Vaughn, LB

S 5 Akron H W 24-19 15,378 A 31 Kent State H W 13-10 11,360 A 31 Weber State H W 28-21 20,958 S 12 Illinois State A L 6-20 7,337 S 7 Akron H W 35-12 13,980 S 9 Indiana A L 10-24 30,856 S 19 Northern Illinois H L 14-34 12,005 S 14 No. 1 Florida State A L 0-58 60,913 S 14 Toledo H L 21-31 26,326 S 26 Bowling Green A W 34-27 18,054 S 21 Toledo H L 13-23 10,587 S 23 Ball State A L 0-10 14,352 O 3 Toledo H W 21-14 9,927 S 28 Ohio H W 35-9 8,103 S 30 Kent State A W 52-6 8,598 O 10 Miami H L 0-17 13,395 O 5 Ball State A W 25-16 13,032 O 7 Akron H W 7-3 12,315 O 17 Kent State A L 13-17 11,700 O 12 Northern Illinois A W 22-10 15,725 O 14 Ohio A W 34-17 10,190 O 24 Eastern Michigan H L 17-23 9,927 O 19 Eastern Michigan A L 24-42 15,907 O 21 No. 13 Auburn A L 13-34 76,107 O 31 Central Michigan A L 27-30 25,151 O 26 Bowling Green H L 10-23 12,250 O 28 Bowling Green H W 17-0 17,116 N 7 Ball State H W 31-16 7,254 N 9 Miami H W 24-23 11,472 N 11 Eastern Michigan A W 23-13 19,415 N 21 Ohio A W 31-13 2,100 N 16 Central Michigan A L 17-27 20,096 N 18 Central Michigan H W 48-31 20,168

1988 1992 1996 Overall Record: 9-3 MAC: 7-1 (1st) Overall Record: 7-3-1 MAC: 6-3 (2nd) Overall Record: 2-9 MAC: 2-6 (9th) Head Coach: Al Molde Head Coach: Al Molde Head Coach: Al Molde Captains: , QB, Kevin Haverdink, T, Captains: Dave Cutlip, DE , Paul Davis, DB, Paul Hutchins, OL Captains: Bill Chopp, OLB, Jim Holland, TE, Zak Kemp, P Eric Hoffman, LB & Willie Berrios, S & Brad Tayles, QB Pat Kennedy, C, Joe Lewandowski, T, Rick Lucas, OLB & Chris Rawson, DT S 3 Wisconsin A W 24-14 38,230 S 3 Bowling Green A L 19-29 17,824 S 10 Toledo A W 31-9 17,946 S 12 TCU A T 17-17 24,889 A 29 Eastern Illinois H L 20-28 30,327 S 27 Illinois State H W 44-14 22,207 S 19 Akron H W 24-20 16,143 S 7 West Virginia A L 9-34 47,938 O 1 Bowling Green H W 37-10 23,758 S 26 Ohio A W 19-3 12,555 S 14 Eastern Michigan H L 12-19 11,132 O 8 Miami A W 41-18 17,915 O 3 Ball State H W 27-14 15,333 S 21 Central Michigan A L 28-38 24,536 O 15 Kent State H L 28-45 17,204 O 10 Toledo A L 12-21 20,317 S 28 Akron A L 7-27 7,802 O 22 Eastern Michigan A W 31-24 23,003 O 17 Eastern Michigan H W 20-19 18,756 O 5 Ball State H L 5-28 16,672 O 29 Central Michigan H W 42-24 32,285 O 24 Kent State A W 26-13 3,378 O 12 No. 24 Wyoming A L 28-42 22,813 N 5 Ball State A W 16-13 13,240 O 31 Northern Illinois H W 13-7 14,125 O 26 Toledo A L 7-10 19,896 N 12 Northern Illinois A L 7-15 2,329 N 7 Miami A L 7-20 21,757 N 2 Ohio H L 0-38 10,469 N 19 Ohio H W 23-16 8,250 N 14 Central Michigan H W 19-14 16,352 N 9 Bowling Green AOT W 16-13 8,834 D 10 vs. Fresno State N2 L 30-35 31,272 N 16 Kent State H W 76-27 5,054

78 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 1997 2001 2005 Overall Record: 8-3 MAC: 6-2 (2nd West) Overall Record: 5-6 MAC: 4-4 (4th West) Overall Record: 7-4 MAC: 5-3 (T-3rd West) Head Coach: Gary Darnell Head Coach: Gary Darnell Head Coach: Bill Cubit Captains: Jim DeWald, C, Rick Lucas, OLB, Captains: Jason Babin, ST, Josh Bush, WR, Ronald Rogers, CB Captains: Ryan Cubit, QB, Greg Jennings, WR Tarrence McEvans, SS & Steve Roon, LB & Jeff Welsh, QB & Paul Moersch, NG

A 28 Temple H W 34-14 25,154 A 31 Illinois State H W 48-7 33,976 S 3 No. 23 Virginia A L 19-31 61,244 S 6 No. 25 Michigan State A L 10-42 72,317 S 8 No. 9 Virginia Tech A L 0-31 53,662 S 10 Toledo A L 23-56 18,912 S 13 Northern Illinois A W 21-13 8,003 S 22 Michigan A L 21-38 109,837 S 17 Southern Illinois H W 34-28 24,497 S 20 Toledo H L 13-23 17,117 S 29 Eastern Michigan A W 31-10 17,310 S 24 Temple A W 19-16 8,922 S 27 Ohio A L 7-31 18,139 O 6 Akron H W 31-14 23,894 O 1 Buffalo H W 31-21 14,198 O 4 Ball State H W 21-13 15,176 O 13 Bowling Green H W 37-28 21,874 O 8 Ball State A5OT L 57-60 18,183 O 11 Bowling Green A W 34-21 18,843 O 20 Northern Illinois A L 12-20 18,150 O 22 Bowling Green A W 45-14 13,959 O 18 Kent State H W 50-27 17,015 O 27 Miami A L 11-25 15,850 O 29 Kent State H W 44-14 14,168 N 1 Eastern Michigan A W 41-38 12,111 N 6 Toledo A L 35-41 23,923 N 5 Eastern Michigan H W 44-36 11,191 N 8 Central Michigan H W 38-24 23,334 N 17 Central Michigan H W 20-17 23,112 N 12 Central Michigan H W 31-24 23,484 N 15 Louisiana Monroe A W 32-19 6,415 N 24 Ball State H L 31-35 9,122 N 23 Northern Illinois A L 7-42 18,361

1998 2002 2006 Overall Record: 7-4 MAC: 5-3 (3rd West) Overall Record: 4-8 MAC: 3-5 (5th West) Overall Record: 8-5 MAC: 6-2 (2nd West) Head Coach: Gary Darnell Head Coach: Gary Darnell Head Coach: Bill Cubit Captains: Brandon Brown, FS, Dan Falcon, DT, Captains: Jason Feldpausch, WS, Jake Gasaway, C, Captains: Ryan Cubit, QB, Dominic Moran, OL Mike Kershner, T & Tim Lester, QB Bryan Lape, LB & Carlos Smith, FS & Jimmie Vincent, DB

S 3 Northern Illinois H W 37-23 35,107 A 29 Indiana State H W 28-17 28,268 S 2 Indiana A L 20-39 30,733 S 12 Indiana A L 30-45 31,238 S 7 No.7 Michigan A L 12-35 107,856 S 9 Toledo H W 31-10 24,806 S 19 Toledo A L 7-35 26,214 S 14 Purdue A L 24-28 55,140 S 16 Virginia A W 17-10 59,679 S 26 Ohio H L 35-37 22,455 S 28 No. 5 Virginia Tech H L 0-30 27,218 S 23 Temple H W 41-7 15,739 O 3 Louisiana Monroe H W 27-14 15,037 O 5 Buffalo A W 31-17 8,112 O 7 Ohio A L 20-27 15,026 O 10 Vanderbuilt A W 27-24 26,432 O 12 Central Florida H L 27-31 21,505 O 14 Northern Illinois H W 16-14 19,275 O 17 Eastern Michigan H W 45-35 23,214 O 19 Bowling Green AOT L 45-48 15,169 O 21 Ball State A W 41-27 17,626 O 24 Central Michigan A L 24-26 29,841 O 26 Northern Illinois H L 20-24 15,049 O 28 Eastern Michigan H W 18-15 20,482 O 31 Kent State A W 48-23 4,571 N 2 Ball State A L 7-17 12,892 N 4 Miami H W 27-24 12,822 N 7 Ball State A W 24-23 19,107 N 9 Eastern Michigan H W 33-31 11,381 N 10 Central Michigan A L 7-31 30,027 N 14 Bowling Green H W 56-27 13,521 N 16 Toledo H L 21-42 9,844 N 18 Florida State A L 20-28 78,236 N 23 Central Michigan A W 35-10 19,862 N 24 Akron A W 17-0 16,686 3 1999 J 6 vs. Cincinnati N L 24-27 26,717 Overall Record: 7-5 MAC: 6-2 (T-1st West) 2003 Head Coach: Gary Darnell Overall Record: 5-7 MAC: 4-4 (4th West) 2007 Captains: Tim Lester, QB, Jake Moreland, TE, Scott Niles, LB Head Coach: Gary Darnell Overall Record: 5-7 MAC: 3-4 (T-3rd West) & Brad Selent, K Captains: Jason Babin, DE, Jason Feldpausch, WS, Head Coach: Bill Cubit Kendrick Mosley, WR & Phil Reed, RB Captains: Louis Delmas, FS, Anthony Gebhart, FS, S 4 No. 4 Florida A L 26-55 85,322 Robbie Krutilla, C & Jim Laney, P S 11 Youngstown State H W 46-28 35,874 A 30 Michigan State A L 21-6 72,923 S 18 Missouri A L 34-48 60,206 S 6 William and Mary H W 56-24 25,316 S 1 West Virginia A L 6-24 60,5632 S 25 Northern Illinois A W 24-21 19,213 S 13 Virginia H L 16-59 21,982 S 8 Indiana H L 27-37 32,129 O 2 Central Michigan H W 38-16 36,102 S 27 Ohio A W 39-32 14,281 S 15 Missouri A L 24-52 53,480 O 9 Eastern Michigan AOT W 40-37 16,524 O 4 Eastern Michigan A W 31-3 19,963 S 22 Central Conn. State H W 51-14 15,718 O 16 Buffalo H W 45-17 15,516 O 11 Bowling Green H L 21-32 23,843 S 29 Toledo A W 42-28 18,542 O 23 Ball State H W 28-0 16,404 O 18 No. 12 Northern Illinois A L 10-37 28,221 O 6 Akron H L 38-39 25,610 O 30 Akron A W 24-10 6,679 O 25 Marshall H L 21-41 15,878 O 13 Northern Illinois A W 17-13 23,057 N 13 Marshall H L 17-31 30,472 N 1 Connecticut A L 27-41 32,851 O 20 Ball State H L 23-27 17,892 N 20 Toledo A L 21-45 11,557 N 8 Ball State H W 28-20 8,662 O 27 Eastern Michigan A L 2-19 D 3 at No. 11 Marshall A L 30-34 28,069 N 15 Central Michigan H W 44-21 17,346 N 6 Central Michigan H L 31-34 16,952 N 22 Toledo A L 17-34 15,191 N 17 Iowa A W 28-19 70,585 2000 N 24 Temple H W 16-3 8,662 Overall Record: 9-3 MAC: 7-1 (T-1st West) 2004 Head Coach: Gary Darnell Overall Record: 1-10 MAC: 0-8 (7th West) 2008 Captains: Josh Bush, PR, Mario Evans, LB, Paul Lambert, OT & Head Coach: Gary Darnell Overall Record: 9-4 MAC: 6-2 (T-2nd West) Garrett Soldano, LB Captains: Adam Anderson, P, Jack Gitler, DE, Head Coach: Bill Cubit Greg Jennings, WR & Mark Ottney, OG Captains: EJ Biggers, CB, Louis Delmas, FS, Tim Hiller, QB A 31 No. 4 Wisconsin A L 7-19 77,843 & Branden Ledbetter, TE S 9 Iowa A W 27-21 55,650 S 2 Tennessee Martin H W 42-0 21,643 S 16 Indiana State H W 56-0 36,361 S 11 Virginia Tech A L 0-63 65,115 A 30 Nebraska A L 24-47 84,485 S 23 Toledo H W 21-14 24,816 S 18 Illinois A L 27-30 51,452 S 6 Northern Illinois H W 29-26 26,262 S 30 Ohio H W 23-10 21,412 S 25 Ball State A L 14-41 17,710 S 13 Idaho A W 51-28 15,003 O 5 Marshall A W 30-10 27,109 O 9 Toledo H L 33-59 17,421 S 20 Tennessee Tech H W 41-7 19,768 O 21 Northern Illinois H W 52-22 27,523 O 16 Eastern Michigan H L 31-35 14,488 S 27 Temple A W 7-3 17,624 O 28 Kent State A W 42-0 3,586 O 23 Northern Illinois H L 38-59 14,461 O 4 Ohio H W 41-20 20,133 N 4 Ball State A W 42-3 18,535 O 30 Central Michigan AOT L 21-24 19,369 O 11 Buffalo AOT W 34-28 15,025 N 11 Central Michigan A L 17-21 26,249 N 6 Bowling Green A L 0-52 18,439 O 18 Central Michigan A L 28-38 30,302 N 18 Eastern Michigan H W 28-0 15,102 N 13 Miami H L 21-42 11,970 N 1 Eastern Michigan H W 31-10 19,917 D 2 Marshall A L 14-19 24,816 N 20 Marshall A L 21-31 19,803 N 8 Illinois ^ N4 W 23-17 12,865 N 15 Toledo H W 27-17 12,336 N 25 No. 15 Ball State A L 22-45 23,861 D 30 vs. Rice N5 L 14-38 58,880

79 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 2009 2013 2017 Overall Record: 5-7 MAC: 4-4 (3rd West) Overall Record: 1-11 MAC: 1-7 (6th West) Overall Record: 6-6 MAC: 4-4 (4th West) Head Coach: Bill Cubit Head Coach: P.J. Fleck Head Coach: Tim Lester Captains: Justin Braska, DE, Tim Hiller, QB & Matt Pickens, LB Captains: Travonte Boles, DL, Dareyon Chance, RB, Captains: Varied by game Brian Fields, RB, Kyle Lark, LB, Johnnie Simon, LB S 5 Michigan A L 7-31 109,019 & Tyler Van Tubbergen, QB S 2 No. 4 USC A L 31-49 61,125 S 12 Indiana A L 19-23 35,162 S 9 Michigan State A L 14-28 72,910 S 19 Miami H W 48-26 24,372 A 30 Michigan State A L 13-26 71,214 S 16 Idaho H W 37-28 25,732 S 26 Hofstra H W 24-10 16,116 S 7 Nicholls State H L 23-27 24,163 S 23 Wagner H W 49-14 13,438 O 3 Northern Illinois A L 3-38 17,608 S 14 No. 17 Northwestern A L 17-38 33,128 S 30 Ball State H W 55-3 18,216 O 10 Toledo A W 58-26 18,029 S 21 Iowa A L 3-59 66,886 O 7 Buffalo A7OT W 71-68 17,047 O 17 Central Michigan H L 23-38 27,896 S 28 Kent State H L 14-32 15,503 O 15 Akron H L 13-14 16,568 O 24 Buffalo HOT W 34-31 12,924 O 5 Toledo A L 20-47 17,621 O 21 Eastern Michigan AOT W 20-17 17,575 O 31 Kent State A L 14-26 15,206 O 12 Buffalo H L 0-33 14,722 N 1 Central Michigan H L 28-35 11,776 N 7 Michigan State A L 14-49 73,910 O 19 Ball State H L 17-38 10,274 N 8 Kent State H W 48-20 9,584 N 14 Eastern Michigan A W 35-14 3,281 O 26 Massachusetts A W 31-30 20,571 N 15 Northern Illinois A L 31-35 7,732 N 24 Ball State H L 17-22 20,344 N 9 Eastern Michigan AOT L 32-35 2,177 N 24 Toledo A L 10-37 17,948 N 16 Central Michigan H L 22-27 22,071 2010 N 26 No. 18 Northern Illinois A L 14-33 17,679 2018 Overall Record: 6-6 MAC: 5-3 (3rd West) Overall Record: 7-6 MAC: 5-3 (T-2nd West) Head Coach: Bill Cubit 2014 Head Coach: Tim Lester Captains: Mario Armstrong, DB, Alex Carder, QB Overall Record: 8-5 MAC: 6-2 (3rd West) Captains: Jamauri Bogan, RB, Leo Ekwoge, ST/RB, & John Potter, K Head Coach: P.J. Fleck Alex Grace, LB, John Keenoy, C & Justin Tranquill, DB Captains: Varied by game S 4 Michigan State A L 14-38 75,769 A 31 Syracuse H L 42-55 20,628 S 11 Nicholls State H W 49-14 19,327 A 30 Purdue A L 34-43 37,031 S 8 No. 21/22 Michigan A L 3-49 110,814 S 18 Toledo H L 24-37 14,216 S 13 Idaho A W 45-33 14,721 S 15 Delaware State H W 68-0 23,244 O 2 Idaho H L 13-33 18,508 S 20 Murray State H W 45-14 22,226 S 22 Georgia State A W 34-15 15,264 O 9 Ball State A W 45-16 11,963 S 27 Virginia Tech A L 17-35 59,625 S 29 Miami A W 40-39 15,012 O 16 Notre Dame A L 20-44 80,795 O 4 Toledo HOT L 19-20 11,493 O 6 Eastern Michigan H W 27-24 24,282 O 23 Akron A W 56-10 10,073 O 11 Ball State A W 42-38 11,237 O 13 Bowling Green A W 42-35 18,551 O 30 Northern Illinois H L 21-28 12,578 O 18 Bowling Green A W 26-14 15,201 O 20 Central Michigan A W 35-10 10,097 N 5 Central Michigan A L 22-26 22,355 O 25 Ohio H W 42-21 20,225 O 25 Toledo H L 24-51 11,389 N 13 Eastern Michigan H W 45-30 12,136 N 1 at Miami A W 42-10 9,045 N 1 Ohio H L 14-59 11,935 N 20 Kent State H W 38-3 8,763 N 15 Eastern Michigan H W 51-7 12,985 N 13 Ball State AOT L 41-42 5,503 N 26 Bowling Green A W 41-7 5,121 N 22 Central Michigan A W 32-20 17,265 N 20 Northern Illinois H W 28-21 18,278 N 28 Northern Illinois H L 21-31 11,195 D 21 vs. BYU N6 L 18-49 18,711 D 20 vs. Air Force N6 L 24-38 18,223 2011 Overall Record: 7-6 MAC: 5-3 (3rd West) 2019 Head Coach: Bill Cubit 2015 Overall Record: 7-6 MAC: 5-3 (2nd West) Captains: Alex Carder, QB, John Potter, K Overall Record: 8-5 MAC: 6-2 (T-1st West) Head Coach: Tim Lester & Aaron Winchester, DB Head Coach: P.J. Fleck Captains: Antonio Balabani, DE, LeVante Bellamy, RB, Captains: Varied by game Luke Juriga, C, Justin Tranquill, S & Jon Wassink, QB S 3 Michigan & A L 10-34 110,506 S 10 Nicholls State H W 38-7 19,884 S 4 No. 5 Michigan State H L 24-37 30,885 A 31 Monmouth H W 48-13 15,021 S 17 Central Michigan H W 44-14 26,674 S 12 Georgia Southern A L 17-43 23,520 S 7 No. 19 Michigan State A L 17-51 73,113 S 24 No. 24 Illinois A L 20-23 43,684 S 19 Murray State H W 52-20 20,543 S 14 Georgia State H W 57-10 22,328 O 1 Connecticut A W 38-31 36,648 S 26 No. 1 Ohio State A L 12-38 106,123 S 21 Syracuse A L 33-52 40,700 O 8 Bowling Green H W 45-21 20,238 O 10 Central Michigan H W 41-39 20,201 S 28 Central Michigan H W 31-15 20,476 O 15 Northern Illinois A L 22-51 20,277 O 17 Ohio A W 49-14 22,855 O 5 Toledo A L 24-31 22,141 O 22 Eastern Michigan A L 10-14 6,772 O 24 Miami H W 35-13 18,523 O 12 Miami H W 38-16 21,702 O 29 Ball State H W 45-35 16,548 O 29 Eastern Michigan A W 58-28 3,534 O 19 Eastern Michigan A L 27-34 20,528 N 8 Toledo A L 63-66 16,107 N 5 Ball State H W 54-7 12,058 O 25 Bowling Green H W 49-10 16,778 N 16 Miami A W 24-21 15,729 N 11 Bowling Green H L 27-41 14,436 N 5 Ball State H W 35-31 11,214 OT N 25 Akron H W 68-19 16,582 N 18 Northern Illinois A L 19-27 10,194 N 12 Ohio A W 37-34 11,700 D 27 vs. Purdue N3 L 32-37 46,177 N 27 No. 24 Toledo A W 35-30 16,151 N 26 Northern Illinois A L 14-17 3,568 D 24 vs. Middle Tenn. St. N7 W 45-31 13,123 D 30 vs. Western Kentucky N8 L 20-23 13,164 NOTE: Due to lightning in the area, the game was canceled with 1:27 remaining in the third quarter 2016 2020 Overall Record: 13-1 MAC: 8-0 (1st West; MAC Champions) Overall Record: 4-2 MAC: 4-2 (2nd West) 2012 Final National Ranking: 15th (AP); 18th (USA Today/Coaches) Head Coach: Tim Lester Head Coach: P.J. Fleck Captains: Overall Record: 4-8 MAC: 2-6 (5th West) Captains: Varied by game Head Coach: Bill Cubit N 4 Akron A W 58-13 490 Captains: Freddie Bishop, DE, Alex Carder, QB, S 3 Northwestern A W 22-21 30,635 N 11 Toledo H W 41-38 839 Justin Currie, DB & Kevin Galeher, C S 10 NC Central H W 70-21 23,727 N 18 Central Michigan A W 52-44 0 S 17 Illinois A W 34-10 40,954 N 28 Northern Illinois H W 30-27 0 S 1 Illinois A L 7-24 43,441 S 24 Georgia Southern H W 49-31 17,208 D 5 Eastern Michigan H L 42-53 0 S 8 Eastern Illinois H W 52-21 22,536 O 1 Central Michigan A W 49-10 30,411 D 12 Ball State A L 27-30 823 S 15 Minnesota A L 23-28 44,921 O 8 Northern Illinois H W 45-30 28,042 S 22 Connecticut H W 30-24 10,328 O 15 Akron A W 41-0 11,321 S 29 Toledo H L 17-37 15,628 O 22 Eastern Michigan H W 45-31 23,721 O 6 UMass H W 52-14 15,671 N 1 Ball State A W 52-20 5,614 O 13 Ball State AOT L 24-30 14,192 N 8 Kent State A W 37-21 4,536 NEUTRAL SITE KEY O 20 Kent State A L 24-41 16,128 N 19 Buffalo H W 38-0 26,136 N1 Dayton, Ohio O 27 Northern Illinois H L 34-48 12,974 N 25 Toledo H W 55-35 24,191 N2 Fresno, Calif. N 3 Central Michigan A W 42-31 15,322 D 2 vs. Ohio N3 W 29-26 45,615 N3 Toronto, Canada N 10 Buffalo A L 24-29 11,012 J 2 vs. No. 8 Wisconsin N8 L 16-24 59,615 N4 Detroit, Mich. N 17 Eastern Michigan H L 23-29 10,338 N5 Houston, Texas N6 Boise, Idaho N7 Nassau, Bahamas N8 Dallas, Texas 80 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE MILESTONE GAMES SERIES LEDGERS # Final Score Date Location Attn. Adrian (1-0) 1976 A W 24-10 1980 H L 14-17 1 EMU 14, WMU 5 November 17, 1906 1932 H W 76-0 1977 H L 25-29 1981 A W 21-7 50 WMU 54, Albion 7 1915 1978 A L 14-20 1982 A L 3-7 100 WMU 7, Valparaiso 0 October 6, 1923 Air Force 0-1-0 1979 H W 20-10 1983 H L 20-23 200 Northern Iowa 12, WMU 6 October 24, 1936 2014 N6 L 24-38 1980 A W 17-15 1984 A L 7-34 300 Miami 34, WMU 20 October 29, 1949 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1981 H W 14-3 1985 H L 7-48 400 Detroit 21, WMU 14 September 23, 1961 Detroit, Mich. Akron 15-5-0 1982 A L 6-13 1986 A L 3-17 500 WMU 28, Ohio 14 October 30, 1971 Athens, Ohio 18,182 1938 A L 0-6 1983 H L 20-24 1987 A W 34-27 600 Miami 34, WMU 24 November 8, 1980 Oxford, Ohio 8,601 1939 H W 6-0 1984 A L 20-23 1988 H W 37-10 700 BGSU 31, WMU 30 November 11, 1989 Kalamazoo, Mich. 14,524 1975 H L 21-27 1985 H W 34-0 1989 H L 30-31 800 WMU 56, BGSU 27 November 14, 1998 Kalamazoo, Mich. 13,521 1987 H W 24-19 1986 A L 10-24 1990 A W 19-13 900 Akron 39, WMU 38 October 6, 2007 Kalamazoo, Mich. 25,610 1990 A W 24-20 1987 H W 31-16 1991 H L 10-23 1,000 WMU 35, Miami 13 October 24, 2015 Kalamazoo, Mich. 18,523 1991 H W 35-12 1988 A W 16-13 1992 A L 19-29 1,064 BSU 30, WMU 27 December 12, 2020 Muncie, Ind. 834 1992 H W 24-20 1989 A L 13-14 1993 A T 14-14 1993 H W 20-3 1990 H W 14-13 1995 H W 17-0 1994 H W 19-6 1991 A W 25-16 1996 A W OT16-13 1995 H W 7-3 1992 H W 27-14 1997 A W 34-21 1996 A L 7-27 1994 A L 13-16 1998 H W 56-27 1999 A W 24-10 1995 A L 0-10 2001 H W 37-28 2001 A W 31-14 1996 H L 5-28 2002 A L OT45-48 MILESTONE WINS 2006 A W 17-0 1997 H W 21-13 2003 H L 21-32 # Final Score Date Location Attn. 2007 H L 38-39 1998 A W 24-23 2004 A L 0-52 1 WMU 21, Wayland HS 0 1906 2010 A W 56-10 1999 H W 28-0 2005 A W 45-14 50 WMU 39, UND Freshmen 0 1918 2011 H W 68-19 2000 A W 42-3 2010 A W 41-7 100 WMU 6, Michigan “B” 0 1928 2016 A W 41-0 2001 H L 31-35 2011 A W 45-21 200 WMU 54, Toledo 19 October 7, 1950 Kalamazoo, Mich. 2017 H L 13-14 2002 A L 7-17 2014 A W 26-14 300 WMU 21, Marshall 7 October 20, 1973 Kalamazoo, Mich. 21,033 2020 A W 58-13 2003 H W 28-20 2015 H L 27-41 400 WMU 24, Akron 20 September 19, 1992 Kalamazoo, Mich. 16,143 2004 A L 14-41 2018 A W 42-35 500 WMU 41, Ohio 20 October 4, 2008 Kalamazoo, Mich. 20,133 Albion 14-6-0 2005 H L 5OT57-60 2019 H W 49-10 580 WMU 30, NIU 27 November 28, 2020 Kalamazoo, Mich. 0 1907 L 0-5 2006 A W 41-27 1908 L 0-24 2007 H L 23-27 Bradley 0-2-0 1909 W 6-0 2008 A L 22-45 1925 H L 2-6 1910 L 5-12 2009 H L 17-22 1926 H L 0-12 1911 L 5-12 2010 A W 45-16 1912 W 6-3 2011 H W 45-35 Brigham Young 2-4-0 OT 1913 W 20-3 2012 A L 24-30 1962 H W 28-20 LARGEST CROWDS 1914 W 43-0 2013 H L 17-38 1964 A L 8-43 Attn. Score Date Location 1915 W 54-7 2014 A W 42-38 1967 A L 19-44 1. 110,814 [21] Michigan September 8, 2018 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1916 W 37-0 2015 H W 54-7 1968 H L 7-17 2. 110,506 Michigan September 3, 2011 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1917 W 26-6 2016 A W 52-20 1970 H W 35-17 3. 109,837 Michigan September 22, 2001 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1918 L 12-14 2017 H W 55-3 2018 N6 L 49-18 4. 109,019 Michigan September 5, 2009 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1919 W 20-7 2018 A L 41-42 5. 107,856 [7] Michigan September 7, 2002 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1921 A W 20-9 2019 H W 35-31 Buffalo 7-2-0 6. 106,123 [1] Ohio State September 26, 2015 Columbus, Ohio 1922 H W 10-0 2020 A L 27-30 1999 H W 45-17 7. 85,322 [4] Florida September 4, 1999 Gainesville, Fla. 1923 A L 6-7 2002 A W 31-17 8. 84,485 Nebraska August 30, 2008 Lincoln, Neb. 1924 W 26-3 Beloit 2-0-0 2005 H W 31-21 9. 80,795 Notre Dame October 16, 2010 Notre Dame, Ind. 1925 H W 3-2 1947 H W 12-0 2008 A W OT34-28 10. 78,236 Florida State November 18, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. 1926 H W 28-0 1948 A W 33-0 2009 H W OT34-31 11. 77,843 [4] Wisconsin August 31, 2000 Madison, Wis. 1927 A W 19-0 2012 A L 24-29 12. 76,107 [13] Auburn October 21, 1995 Auburn, Ala. Bowling Green 20-32-3 2013 H L 0-33 13. 75,769 Michigan State September 4, 2010 East Lansing, Mich. 1954 H W 20-15 2016 H W 38-0 14. 75,123 Michigan State September 27, 1980 East Lansing, Mich. Alma 5-0-0 1955 H L 0-35 2017 A W 7OT71-68 15. 73,113 [19] Michigan State September 7, 2019 East Lansing, Mich. 1915 W 79-0 1923 H W 21-7 1956 H L 13-27 1924 H W 7-0 1957 A T 14-14 Butler 10-3-0 1943 H W 54-0 1958 H L 6-40 1935 H W 19-7 1945 H W 21-13 1959 A L 34-0 1936 H L 7-13 1960 H L 13-14 1937 H W 14-13 Arkansas State 1-1-0 1961 A L 0-21 1938 A W 13-0 1967 H L 8-21 1962 H L 6-10 1939 H L 0-12 LARGEST HOME CROWDS 1968 H W 20-0 1963 A L 7-16 1941 H W 14-6 Attn. Score Date Location 1964 H L 8-28 1942 H W 13-7 1. 36,361 Indiana State September 16, 2000 Kalamazoo, Mich. Army West Point 1-1-0 1965 A L 17-21 1946 H W 19-0 2. 36,102 Central Michigan October 2, 1999 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1985 A L 6-48 1966 H W 16-14 1947 A L 20-21 3. 35,874 Youngstown State September 11, 1999 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1993 A W 20-7 1967 A W 10-6 1948 H W 20-7 4. 35,107 Northern Illinois September 3, 1998 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1968 H L 10-17 1949 A W 40-6 5. 33,976 Illinois State August 31, 2001 Kalamazoo, Mich. Auburn 0-1-0 1969 A L 10-21 1950 H W 20-0 6. 33,272 Central Michigan October 14, 1989 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1995 A L 13-34 1970 H W 23-3 1951 A W 20-0 7. 32,285 Central Michigan October 29, 1988 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1971 A L 6-23 8. 32,255 Central Michigan November 15, 1980 Kalamazoo, Mich. Baldwin Wallace 0-0-1 1972 H T 13-13 Carroll 1-0-1 1973 A L 20-31 9. 31,129 Indiana September 8, 2007 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1960 H T 28-28 1933 H T 0-0 10. 30,885 Michigan State September 4, 2015 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1974 H L 13-31 1934 A W 25-7 1975 A L 0-28 11. 30,848 Central Michigan September 24, 1983 Kalamazoo, Mich. Ball State 26-21-0 1976 H L 0-28 12. 30,734 Western Illinois September 8, 1994 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1971 A W 9-0 1977 A L 28-31 13. 30,472 Marshall November 13, 1999 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1972 H W 31-14 1978 H W 24-20 14. 30,327 Eastern Illinois August 29, 1996 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1973 H W 30-13 1979 H L 3-15 81 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

Central Connecticut State 1999 H W 38-16 1907 H W 6-0 Georgia State 2-0-0 Indiana (Pa.) 1-1-0 Lamar Tech 1-0-0 1-0-0 2000 A L 17-21 1912 A L 0-6 2018 A W 34-15 1916 W 94-6 1966 H W 16-14 2007 H W 51-14 2001 H W 20-17 1913 H W 12-6 2019 H W 57-10 1917 L 0-40 2002 A W 35-10 1914 A W 10-0 Lombard (Ill.) 1-2-0 Central Florida 0-1-0 2003 H W 44-21 1915 H W 19-0 Grand Valley State 2-0-0 Iowa 2-1-0 1927 A L 6-18 2002 H L 27-31 2004 A L OT21-24 1927 H L 0-6 1979 H W 37-0 2000 A W 27-21 1928 H L 0-14 2005 H W 31-24 1928 H L 9-18 1982 H W 28-3 2007 A W 28-19 1929 H W 14-6 Central Michigan 2006 A L 7-31 1929 H T 7-7 2013 A L 3-59 51-38-2 2007 H L 31-34 1930 A L 0-19 Hillsdale 2-2-2 Long Beach State 2-2-0 1907 W 27-0 2008 A L 28-38 1974 A L 19-20 1910 T 3-3 Iowa State 1-1-0 1972 H W 28-20 1908 W 11-5 2009 H L 23-38 1975 H W 24-10 1911 L 6-14 1990 A L 20-34 1973 H W 13-8 1909 W 11-0 2010 A L 22-26 1976 H W 31-13 1912 T 7-7 1994 A W 23-19 1974 A L 33-34 1910 W 16-6 2011 H W 44-14 1978 H W 32-0 1914 W 28-7 1986 H L 13-14 1925 H T 0-0 2012 A W 42-31 1979 A W 17-7 1915 L 16-20 Kalamazoo 3-1-0 1927 H L 12-18 2013 H L 22-27 1980 H W 37-0 1918 W 103-0 1906 L 0-14 Louisiana Lafayette 0-1-0 1928 H W 19-0 2014 A W 32-20 1981 H W 38-7 1908 W 2-0 1994 A L 14-17 1929 H W 25-6 2015 H W 41-39 1982 A T 3-3 Hofstra 1-0-0 1909 W 26-5 1930 H W 54-0 2016 A W 49-10 1983 H W 14-10 2009 H W 24-10 1910 W 28-0 Louisiana Monroe 2-0-0 1931 H W 7-6 2017 H L 28-35 1984 A L 14-24 1997 A W 32-19 1932 A W 7-0 2018 A W 35-10 1985 H W 38-21 Hope 8-0-0 Kent State 35-20-1 1998 H W 27-14 1933 A W 13-0 2019 H W 31-15 1986 A L 14-21 1910 W 6-0 1951 H L 19-48 1934 H W 13-0 2020 A W 52-44 1987 H L 17-23 1911 W 34-0 1952 A L 13-20 Louisiana Tech 2-0-0 1935 H W 13-0 1988 A W 31-24 1912 W 54-0 1953 H L 13-20 1989 H W 24-20 1936 H W 7-0 Chicago 0-1-0 1989 H L 20-21 1913 W 14-0 1954 A L 13-20 1990 H W 27-21 1937 H W 7-0 1935 H L 6-31 1990 A L 24-27 1918 W 62-0 1955 H L 14-25 1938 H W 35-0 1991 A L 24-42 1920 W 46-0 1956 H L 13-27 Louisville 2-2-0 1992 H W 20-19 1943 A W 19-0 Cincinnati 0-3-0 1921 W 65-0 1957 H W 28-20 1962 A L 21-27 1993 A W 21-20 1944 H W 35-14 1949 A L 6-27 1932 H W 31-6 1958 A L 6-32 1963 H L 7-21 1994 H W 33-14 1945 A L 0-6 1950 H L 6-27 1959 H W 7-0 1964 A W 10-7 4 1995 A W 23-13 1946 H W 27-21 2006 N L 24-27 Idaho 4-1-0 1960 A L 3-10 1965 H W 17-13 1947 A W 20-12 1996 H L 12-19 1972 H W 27-16 1961 H W 14-0 1997 A W 41-38 1948 H W 7-0 Connecticut 2-1-0 2008 A W 51-28 1962 A W 19-6 Manchester 2-0-0 1998 H W 45-35 1949 A W 35-8 2003 A L 27-41 2010 H L 13-33 1963 H W 26-12 1940 H W 19-14 1999 A W OT40-37 1950 H W 21-13 2011 A W 38-31 2014 A W 45-33 1964 A W 12-9 1941 H W 12-0 1951 H W 46-25 2012 H W 30-24 2000 H W 28-0 2017 H W 37-28 1965 H T 10-10 1952 A W 18-0 2001 A W 31-10 1966 A W 23-20 2002 H W 33-31 Marquette 0-1-0 1953 A L 0-21 Dayton 0-1-0 Illinois College 3-0 1967 H W 16-7 1920 L 7-46 2003 A W 31-3 1954 H L 19-25 1942 A L 0-21 1935 H W 13-0 1968 A W 14-0 2004 H L 31-35 1955 A L 13-27 1937 H W 37-0 1969 H W 33-13 2005 H W 44-36 Marshall 22-12-0 1956 H L 7-14 Defiance 1-0-0 1938 H W 28-0 1970 A L 22-25 1954 A L 13-47 1957 A W 33-0 1922 H W 19-0 2006 H W 18-15 1971 H W 31-0 2007 A L 2-19 1955 H L 0-28 1958 H L 32-33 Illinois 2-4-0 1972 A W 13-12 2008 H W 31-10 1956 A L 0-13 1959 A L 15-21 Delaware State 1-0-0 1947 A L 14-60 1973 H L 15-39 2009 A W 35-14 1957 H L 7-12 1960 H W 31-0 2018 H W 68-0 2004 A L 27-30 1974 A L 6-28 2010 H W 45-30 1958 A W 30-24 1961 A W 27-21 2008 N W 23-17 1975 H L 17-22 2011 A L 10-14 1959 H W 51-0 1962 H W 28-0 DePaul 1-4-1 2011 A L 20-23 1976 A L 12-24 2012 H L 23-29 1960 H W 34-12 1963 A L 14-30 1932 A T 0-0 2012 A L 7-24 1977 H L 16-20 2013 A L OT32-35 1961 H W 20-0 1964 H L 6-18 1933 H L 6-25 2016 A W 34-10 1978 A W 14-0 2014 H W 51-7 1962 A W 12-0 1965 A W 21-13 1934 H W 13-0 1979 H L 13-18 2015 A W 58-28 1963 H L 7-20 1966 H W 31-14 1935 L 0-26 1980 A W 28-21 2016 H W 45-31 Illinois “B” 1-0-0 1964 A L 7-16 1969 H W 24-0 1936 H L 7-19 1929 H W 20-0 1981 A W 20-17 2017 A W OT20-17 1965 H W 17-14 1970 A W 41-0 1937 H L 0-12 1982 H W 24-14 1966 A W 35-29 1973 A W 18-13 2018 H W 27-24 1983 A W 21-13 2019 A L 27-34 Illinois State 7-1-0 1967 H W 42-10 1974 H L 6-42 Detroit 0-10-0 1984 H W 13-9 2020 H L 42-53 1971 H W 35-7 1968 A W 40-12 1975 A L 0-34 1917 L 6-35 1978 H W 27-17 1985 A W 34-3 1969 H W 48-14 1976 H W 42-14 1933 A L 0-26 1986 H W 27-7 Ferris State 6-0-1 1980 A W 31-17 1970 A W 34-3 1977 A L 23-28 1934 A L 7-25 1983 A W 14-13 1987 A L 13-17 1971 H W 37-0 1907 A T 0-0 1978 H L 14-35 1935 H L 0-26 1984 H W 41-14 1988 H L 28-45 1972 A W 34-0 1914 H W 68-0 1979 A L 0-10 1936 H L 0-40 1987 A L 6-20 1989 A W 26-4 1973 H W 21-7 1921 H W 49-0 1980 H L 10-22 1937 H L 7-20 1988 H W 44-14 1990 H W 37-10 1974 A W 20-17 1928 H W 14-0 1981 H L 13-15 1938 A L 0-7 2001 H W 48-7 1991 H W 13-10 1975 A L 19-21 1929 H W 41-0 1982 A T 18-18 1939 A L 0-14 1992 A W 26-13 1976 H W 31-21 1930 H W 46-0 1983 H L 14-32 1959 H L 0-14 1993 A W 27-21 1977 H W 53-29 1931 W 25-0 Illinois Wesleyan 2-0-0 1984 A L 19-38 1961 A L 14-21 1952 H W 44-6 1994 H W 24-10 1978 A W 24-6 1985 H L 17-24 1995 A W 52-6 1981 H W 14-3 Florida 0-1-0 1953 A W 20-7 1986 A L 10-18 Earlham 4-0-0 1996 H W 76-27 1982 A W 34-0 1987 A L 27-30 1999 A L 26-55 1997 H W 50-27 1920 W 6-0 Indiana 0-5-0 1984 H W 42-7 1988 H W 42-24 1998 A W 48-23 1921 H W 42-7 1995 A L 10-24 1999 H L 17-31 1989 H L 6-34 Florida State 0-2-0 2000 A W 42-0 3 1922 H W 67-0 1998 A L 30-45 1999 N L 30-34 1990 A L 13-20 1991 A L 0-58 2005 H W 44-14 1923 H W 46-0 2006 A L 20-39 2000 A W 30-10 1991 A L 17-27 2006 A L 20-28 2009 A L 14-26 2007 H L 27-37 2000 A L 14-19 1992 H W 19-14 2010 H W 38-3 Eastern Illinois 1-1-0 2009 A L 19-23 2003 H L 21-41 1993 H L 18-23 1996 H L 20-28 Fresno State 0-2-0 2012 A L 24-41 2004 A L 21-31 1994 A L 28-35 1972 A L 14-41 2013 H L 14-32 2012 H W 52-21 Indiana State 2-0-0 1995 H W 48-31 1988 N2 L 30-35 2016 A W 37-21 2000 H W 56-0 1996 A L 28-38 2017 H W 48-20 Eastern Michigan 2002 H W 28-17 1997 H W 38-24 Georgia Southern 2-1-0 34-20-2 1998 A L 24-26 1982 H W 49-31 1906 H L 5-14 2015 A L 17-43 82 2016 H W 49-31 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

Maryland 0-1-0 Michigan “B” 2-2-0 1974 A W 30-13 1916 L 6-10 Ohio State 0-1-0 Texas Christian 0-0-1 1989 A L 0-23 1928 H W 6-0 1975 H L 0-20 1917 W 83-0 2015 A L 12-38 1992 A T 17-17 1929 H L 7-12 1976 A W 37-6 1918 W 39-0 Massachusetts 2-0-0 1930 H W 14-6 1977 H W 49-21 1921 H W 7-0 Oklahoma City 0-1-0 Toledo 31-44-0 2012 H W 52-14 1931 A L 0-19 1978 A W 44-30 1922 H W 44-0 1947 A L 7-35 1939 A L 0-6 2013 A W 31-30 1979 H W 45-17 1923 H W 15-0 1940 H L 0-12 Michigan State 2-14-0 1980 A W 35-6 1924 H L 7-15 Olivet 4-2-0 1941 H W 34-0 Miami (Ohio) 23-37-1 1908 L 0-35 1981 A W 23-12 1925 H W 21-0 1907 H L 0-3 1942 A W 13-0 1936 H L 0-6 1917 W 14-0 1982 H W 27-3 1908 A L 0-34 1950 H W 54-19 1939 H W 6-0 1918 L 7-16 1983 A L 3-27 Ohio 34-29-1 1914 H W 3-0 1951 A W 14-6 1940 H W 20-13 1919 W 21-18 1984 H L 15-20 1939 H L 6-13 1915 A W 40-0 1952 H W 19-14 1943 H W 6-0 1921 A L 14-17 1985 A L 0-17 1940 H L 7-20 1920 A W 47-7 1953 A L 7-19 1944 A L 6-32 1980 A L 7-33 1987 H L 14-34 1945 A W 21-20 1926 H W 25-0 1954 H L 7-19 1945 H L 13-21 1985 A L 3-7 1988 A L 7-15 1946 H L 7-25 1955 A L 0-6 1946 A L 0-20 1986 A L 10-45 1991 A W 22-10 1948 A W 40-7 Pacific 1-1-0 1956 H W 26-15 1948 A L 28-34 1997 A L 10-42 1992 H W 13-7 1949 H L 6-16 1969 A L 0-21 1957 A L 16-26 1949 H L 20-34 2003 A L 6-21 1997 A W 21-13 1950 A L 7-10 1971 H W 25-21 1958 H L 6-21 1950 A L 0-35 2009 A L 14-49 1998 H W 37-23 1951 H L 0-13 1959 A W 24-14 1951 H L 27-34 2010 A L 14-38 1999 A W 24-21 1952 H L 13-28 Purdue 0-4-0 1960 H W 7-3 1952 A L 6-55 2013 A L 13-26 2000 H W 52-22 1953 H L 12-67 1993 A L 13-28 1961 A W 7-0 1953 H L 6-52 2015 H L 24-37 2001 A L 12-20 1954 H W 19-6 2002 A L 24-28 1962 H W 21-0 1954 A L 0-48 2017 A L 14-28 2002 H L 20-24 1955 A L 14-40 2011 N L 32-37 1963 A W 18-7 1957 H L 0-20 2019 A L 17-51 2003 A L 10-37 1956 H L 0-27 2014 A L 34-43 1964 H L 13-21 1958 A L 20-34 2004 H L 38-59 1957 A L 7-20 1965 A W 3-0 1959 H L 0-21 Michigan State 2005 A L 7-42 1958 H W 21-14 Rice 0-1-0 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84 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE BOWL GAME SUMMARIES New Mexico 28, Western Michigan 12 Fresno State 35, Western Michigan 30 Aviation Bowl • December 9, 1961 • Dayton, Ohio California Raisin Bowl • December 10, 1988 • Fresno, Calif. Western Michigan made its postseason debut in the inaugural (and only) Aviation Bowl on Twenty-seven years after its first bowl trip, Western Michigan made its second after capturing December 9, 1961. nine wins and winning its first Mid-American Conference title.

New Mexico struck for touchdowns early in the first and third quarters to defeat the Broncos Western Michigan fell behind by two scores before fighting back to take a 17-14 lead into halftime. 28-12. Freezing weather, including sleet and snow, nearly grounded the Aviation contest and limited the game to approximately 4,000 fans even though advance sales had surpassed 5,000. The Bulldogs hopped ahead 14-0 with 55 and 38-yard touchdown passes from Mark Barsotti to Andre Alexander. WMU rallied as Robert Oliver hauled in a 31-yard pass from Tony Kimbrough The Broncos were led by quarterback Ed Chlebek, who completed 18 passes for 207 yards and for the team’s first touchdown. one touchdown. Robert Davis followed with a 51-yard rushing TD to tie the game. John Creek made good on a WMU fell behind 14-0, but bounced back on a Bob White scoring run from four yards out. New 29-yard field goal to give the Broncos a 17-14 lead at the half. Mexico added two more scores before Chlebek found Dave Cooke in the end zone from five yards out for the final score of the game. The two teams traded touchdowns in the early portion of the third quarter before Fresno State scored two more TDs later in the frame with a running attack that had Darrell Rosette score from four yards away and Myron Jones from 26. 1 2 3 4 Final New Mexico 14 0 14 0 = 28 WMU closed the gap to five points on a Kimbrough six-yard score in the fourth quarter, but the Western Michigan 6 0 0 6 = 12 ensuing two-point conversion failed and the Broncos were kept out of the end zone, sealing Attendance: 3,694 the Fresno State victory. Team Qtr Time Play NM 1 Cromartie 3 run (kick blocked) 1 2 3 4 Final NM 1 Santiago 10 run (Morgan run) Fresno State 7 7 21 0 = 35 WMU 1 White 4 run (run failed) Western Michigan 0 17 7 6 = 30 NM 3 Morgan 10 run (run failed) Attendance: 31,272 NM 3 Cummings 43 INT (Bradford run) WMU 4 Cooke 5 pass from Chlebek (pass failed) Team Qtr Time Play FS 1 5:22 Alexander 55 pass from Barsotti (Loop kick) New Mexico Western Michigan FS 2 9:37 Alexander 38 pass from Barsotti (Loop kick) First Downs 20 18 WMU 2 8:02 Oliver 31 pass from Kimbrough (Creek kick) Rushing Net Yards 339 96 WMU 2 6:45 Davis 51 run (Creek kick) Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 0-3-0 18-33-2 WMU 2 0:36 Creek 29 FG Passing Yards 0 207 FS 3 12:44 Rosette 65 run (Loop kick) Total Offensive Yards 339 303 WMU 3 10:26 Davis 15 pass from Kimbrough (Creek kick) Fumbles-Lost 2-0 4-3 FS 3 5:34 Rosette 4 run (Loop kick) Penalties-Yards 10-90 4-30 FS 3 2:08 Jones 26 run (Loop kick) Punts-Average 7-33.3 4-36.0 WMU 4 0:17 Kimbrough 6 run (pass failed)

Fresno State Western Michigan First Downs 17 24 Rush-Pass-Penalty 8-9-0 6-13-5 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 46-200 35-137 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 15-29-3 24-57-0 Passing Yards 240 366 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 75-440 92-503 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-3 Penalties-Yards 20-166 8-65 Punts-Yards-Average 9-325-36.1 10-372-37.2 Time of Possession 32:34 27:26 Sacks By 5-37 4-31 Third Down Conversions 5-15 4-16

RUSHING — Fresno State: Rosette 23-149, Vones 6-69, Cooks 4-9, Skipper 4-6, Dickens 1-(-3), Barsotti 8-(-30); Western Michigan: Davis 15-71, Kimbrough 17-65, Agema 3-1. PASSING — Fresno State: Barsotti 15-29-240-3; Western Michigan: Kimbrough 24-57-366-0. RECEIVING — Fresno State: Alexander 3-103, Jones 5-76, Shelley 1-26, Pickens 3-24, Rosette 2-6, Williams 1-5; Western Michigan: A. Boyko 5-120, Oliver 7-119, Agema 6-53, B. Boyko 3-40, Davis 2-20, Belle 1-14.

85 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE Cincinnati 27, Western Michigan 24 Rice 38, Western Michigan 14 International Bowl • January 6, 2007 • Toronto, Canada Texas Bowl • December 30, 2008 • Houston, Texas Western Michigan played in its third bowl game in program history, taking on Big East opponent On a night when Western Michigan seemed to come up just short or just long, the Broncos could Cincinnati in the 2007 International Bowl and falling 27-24. never get any momentum in a 38-14 loss to Rice in the Texas Bowl.

Cincinnati raced out to a 24-0 lead with 10 minutes to play in the half, but the Broncos scored The Owls took a 7-0 lead with 5:21 to go in the opening quarter as Chase Clement scampered 17 unanswered points in the latter portion of the second quarter to cut the deficit to 24-17 at 26 yards into the end zone. Clement finished with 307 yards and three passing TDs on the night. intermission. He also caught a touchdown pass in the third quarter.

With WMU trailing 27-24 in the final frame, the Broncos missed a 51-yard game-tying field goal Western Michigan had five offensive possessions in the first half and the final four resulted in with less than two minutes to play that would force overtime. two punts and two interceptions. The Broncos’ Achilles’ heel throughout the first half and most of the game was third downs, offensively and defensively. Western Michigan was one-for-seven in Cincinnati jumped ahead 24-0 with a 25-yard interception return for a touchdown, a pair of 21- the first 30 minutes, while Rice was a staggering nine-for-12 in the first half alone. Rice’s second yard touchdown passes from Nick Davila to International Bowl Most Valuable Player Dominick score, a 30-yard field goal from Clark Fangmeier to take a 10-0 lead, was aided in part by a pair Goodman and a 37-yard field goal. of 15-yard penalties on WMU over a span of three plays. The lead grew to 24-0 by the break with Clement finding Toren Dixon from six yards out at the 6:53 mark of the second quarter and James The Broncos used trickery to get the offense started. Sophomore cornerback E.J. Biggers found Casey from 45 yards out with 1:15 to go. a streaking Jamarko Simmons on a 76-yard option pass off a double reverse in the second. Quarterback Ryan Cubit then hit Herb Martin with a 30-yard touchdown pass. Next, Matt Lude- The lead swelled to 38-0 after a Clement TD catch in the third and 18-yard scoring strike to Jarett man intercepted a pass to set up a 29-yard field goal by Nate Meyer as WMU pulled within a Dillard in the fourth. WMU quarterback Tim Hiller found Kirk Elsworth from two yards out for touchdown, 24-17. the Broncos’ first score, at 6:33 in the fourth. The TD pass broke Tim Lester’s single-season mark, giving Hiller 35 scoring strikes on the year and 75 for his career. Hiller added another TD toss, The Broncos tied the score at 24-24 in the fourth quarter on a seven-yard rushing touchdown from 13 yards to Schneider Julien with 25 seconds to play. by Brandon West. Cincinnati kicked a 33-yard field goal with 6:11 remaining to go ahead 27-24. The Broncos then missed the potential game-tying field goal and Cincinnati ran out the clock. 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Western Michigan 0 0 0 14 = 14 Western Michigan 0 17 0 7 = 24 Rice 10 14 7 7 = 38 Cincinnati 14 10 0 3 = 27 Attendance: 58,880 Attendance: 26,717 Team Qtr Time Play Drive Team Qtr Time Play Drive RICE 1 5:21 Clement 26 run (Fangmeier kick) 6-67; 2:36 CIN 1 11:32 Bowie 25 INT return (Lovell kick) RICE 1 0:22 Fangmeier 30 FG 8-52; 3:02 CIN 1 6:27 Goodman 21 pass from Davila (Lovell kick) 5-64; 2:06 RICE 2 6:53 Dixon 6 pass from Clement (Fangmeier kick) 16-78; 7:55 CIN 2 14:30 Goodman 21 pass from Davila (Lovell kick) 11-74; 4:18 RICE 2 1:15 Casey 45 pass from Clement (Fangmeier kick) 9-74; 4:00 CIN 2 10:23 Lovell 37 FG 8-39; 3:13 RICE 3 6:35 Clement 13 pass from Dillard (Fangmeier kick) 9-64; 3:09 WMU 2 9:45 Simmons 76 pass from Biggers (Meyer kick) 1-76; 0:28 RICE 4 9:38 Dillard 18 pass from Clement (Fangmeier kick) 14-84; 6:07 WMU 2 5:35 Martin 30 pass from Cubit (Meyer kick) 6-57; 2:40 WMU 4 6:33 Elsworth 2 pass from Hiller (Potter kick) 9-69; 3:05 WMU 2 0:08 Meyer 29 FG 4-3; 0:18 WMU 4 0:25 Julien 13 pass from Hiller (Potter kick) 10-74; 2:28 WMU 4 10:53 West 7 run (Meyer kick) 6-47; 1:41 CIN 4 6:11 Lovell 33 FG 12-76; 4:32 Western Michigan Rice First Downs 15 28 Western Michigan Cincinnati Rush-Pass-Penalty 3-11-1 9-16-3 First Downs 19 21 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 19-61 37-135 Rush-Pass-Penalty 5-13-1 6-15-0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 20-43-2 31-47-0 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 29-108 34-126 Passing Yards 217 320 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 24-45-2 20-37-2 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 62-278 84-455 Passing Yards 260 221 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 74-368 71-347 Penalties-Yards 5-53 8-64 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Punts-Yards-Average 5-182-36.4 4-138-34.5 Penalties-Yards 3-19 2-20 Time of Possession 21:31 38:29 Punts-Yards-Average 7-291-41.6 5-218-43.6 Sacks By 3-29 0-0 Time of Possession 29:45 30:15 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 3-14 / 2-3 13-20 / 1-1 Sacks By 4-28 2-10 Red Zone 2-3 4-4 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 6-18 / 1-1 7-16 / 0-0 Red Zone 2-2 2-3 RUSHING — Western Michigan: West 15-56, Winchester 2-5, Thompson 1-2, Julien 1-(-2); Rice: Clement 12-72, Ugokwe 17-54, Goodson 3-14, Casey 3-10, TEAM 1-(-2), Shepherd 1-(-13). RUSHING — Western Michigan: West 21-109, Thompson 6-9, Cubit 2-(-10); PASSING — Western Michigan: Hiller 19-42-198-2, Biggers 1-1-19-0; Cincinnati: Benton 10-62, Moore 10-57, Grutza 3-22, Glatthaar 4-14, Davila 7-(-29). Rice: Clement 30-44-307-0, Dillard 1-2-13-0, Goodson 0-1-0-0. PASSING — Western Michigan: Cubit 23-43-184-2, Martin 0-1-0-0, Biggers 1-1-76-0. RECEIVING — Western Michigan: Simmons 6-92, West 6-28, Julien 3-30, Nunez 2-40, Delmas 1-19, Cincinnati: Davila 19-35-214-2, Grutza 1-2-7-0. Ledbetter 1-6, Elsworth 1-2; RECEIVING — Western Michigan: Simmons 13-172, Ledbetter 5-38, Martin 4-43, Maragos 1-5, West 1-2; Rice: Dillard 8-86, Dixon 8-58, Casey 7-112, Goodson 3-22, Smiter 2-18, Clement 1-13, Henderson Cincinnati: Goodman 7-109, Celek 4-21, Poland 3-17, Benton 2-26, Moore 2-20, Martin 1-19, Stewart 1-9. 1-8, Wardlow 1-3. TACKLES — Western Michigan: Fryar 4-4=8, Wilson 6-1=7, Duclo 5-2=7, Tithof 4-3=7, Delmas 3-1=4, TACKLES — Western Michigan: Delmas 7-3=10, Biggers 8-0=8, Wilson 5-1=6; Biggers 2-2=4, Ismail 2-2=4; Rice: Bradshaw 7-1=8, Talbert 5-0=5, Jones 3-2=5. Cincinnati: Ross 7-4=11, Nakamura 7-2=9, Smith 6-2=8, Morgan 1-5=6, Byrd 2-2=4, McCullough 2-2=4, Williams 1-3=4.

86 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE Purdue 37, Western Michigan 32 Air Force 38, Western Michigan 24 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl • December 27, 2011 • Detroit, Mich. Famous Idaho Potato Bowl • December 20, 2014 • Boise, Idaho Western Michigan rolled to 485 yards of offense, but fell 37-32 to Purdue in the Little Caesars Western Michigan was rewarded with its sixth bowl appearance in program history after a historic Pizza Bowl. Quarterback Alex Carder finished 31-of-57 for 439 yards and three touchdowns while turnaround from 1-11 in 2013 to an 8-4 regular season in 2014. Jordan White had 265 receiving yards. The Broncos led Air Force twice early in the game, but the Falcons pulled ahead with a pair of The Broncos jumped out to an early lead just six minutes in after a Boilermaker fumble set up touchdowns in the second quarter and held on for the win. a White touchdown on a flea-flicker. The ensuing two-point conversion gave WMU its first lead in a bowl game in program history at 8-0. A Purdue one-yard touchdown pass at the end of the Corey Davis scored all three of WMU’s touchdowns and was named Western Michigan’s MVP of first made it 8-7 after one. the game. His first strike was on a 47-yard pass from , putting WMU up 10-6 in the second. Davis’ second TD was a 35-yard toss from Terrell, pulling Western Michigan within six, The second quarter belonged to the Boilermakers, who outscored the Broncos 20-7. In the 23-17, with 13:26 left in the game. The final touchdown was a 51-yard haul with 3:16 remaining. third, WMU got a 21-yard field goal, but Purdue scored when Caleb TerBush hit Gary Bush for a 33-yard touchdown for a 34-18 advantage. The Broncos responded with a Tevin Drake 1-yard WMU recovered a fumble on the opening play and Andrew Haldeman banged in a 25-yard field touchdown plunge. goal for a 3-0 lead. Air Force scored a one-yard TD before a bad snap resulted in no extra point. Davis’ 47-yard TD grab put Western Michigan up 10-6, but Falcon running back and game MVP During the third, White became the Mid-American Conference’s all-time leader in career re- Shayne Davern broke free for a 55-yard touchdown run to put Air Force ahead again. The Falcons ceiving yards, set the MAC record for receiving yards in a season and tied the MAC record for tacked on another TD for a 20-10 advantage at the half. career receptions. Trailing 23-10 in the fourth, the Broncos gave one last push, cutting the deficit to six points with With less than five minutes in the game and the Boilermakers ahead 37-25, Carder connected Davis’ second TD catch at the start of the frame. With less than 10 minutes to play, Air Force’s with Chleb Ravenell for a five-yard score to make it 37-32. After forcing a Purdue punt, Carder Dexter Walker returned a fumble 60 yards for a score. A nine-yard touchdown run by the Falcons’ took a big hit and fumbled, sealing the Purdue win. D.J. Johnson with 5:20 remaining all but sealed the win.

1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Western Michigan 3 7 0 14 = 24 Western Michigan 8 7 10 7 = 32 Air Force 6 14 3 15 = 38 Purdue 7 20 7 3 = 37 Attendance: 18,223 Attendance: 46,177 Team Qtr Time Play Drive Team Qtr Time Play Drive WMU 1 12:45 Haldeman 25 FG 8-22; 2:08 WMU 1 9:14 White 49 pass from Carder (Potter run) 1-49, 0:06 AF 1 5:24 Davern 1 run (Conant run fumbled) 9-61; 3:41 PUR 1 0:17 Pegram 1 pass from Marve (Wiggs kick) 9-38; 4:05 WMU 2 11:26 Davis 47 pass from Terrell (Haldeman kick) 6-75; 2:49 PUR 2 10:34 Wiggs 49 FG 4-3; 2:07 AF 2 10:12 Davern 55 run (Conant kick) 3-72; 1:14 WMU 2 7:00 Schaffer 1 pass from Carder (Potter kick) 12-74; 3:29 AF 2 2:32 Rushing 1 run (Conant kick) 15-80; 5:59 PUR 2 6:48 Mostert 99 KOR AF 3 6:32 Conant 31 FG 9-35; 3:35 PUR 2 4:57 Pegram 1 run (Wiggs kick) 6-61; 1:50 WMU 4 13:26 Davis 35 pass from Terrell (Haldeman kick) 9-92; 2:00 PUR 2 0:00 Wiggs 19 FG 8-42; 3:17 AF 4 9:52 Walker 60 fumble return WMU 3 10:55 Potter 21 FG 9-66; 3:59 AF 4 5:20 Johnson 9 run (Conant kick) 7-54; 3:11 PUR 3 6:49 Bush 33 pass from TerBush (Wiggs kick) 4-80; 1:44 WMU 4 3:16 Davis 51 pass from Terrell (Haldeman kick) 6-84; 2:04 WMU 3 1:55 Drake 1 run (Potter kick) 6-29; 1:45

PUR 4 11:41 Wiggs 26 FG 1-64; 5:14 Western Michigan Air Force WMU 4 4:28 Ravenell 5 pass from Carder (Potter kick) 5-61; 1:17 First Downs 17 20

Rush-Pass-Penalty 4-12-1 15-3-2 Western Michigan Purdue Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 26-79 64-284 First Downs 30 23 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 19-38-0 5-10-0 Rush-Pass-Penalty 5-20-5 14-7-2 Passing Yards 297 77 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 23-46 56-265 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 64-376 74-361 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 31-58-4 15-21-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1 Passing Yards 439 177 Penalties-Yards 9-70 3-41 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 81-485 77-442 Punts-Yards-Average 7-288-41.4 5-209-41.8 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 7-4 Time of Possession 27:22 32:38 Penalties-Yards 3-29 9-54 Sacks By 1-12 4-21 Punts-Yards-Average 1-24-24.0 4-136-34.0 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 6-14 / 0-1 4-15 / 4-4 Time of Possession 24:04 35:56 Red Zone 1-1 4-4 Sacks By 2-20 1-12 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-12 / 1-4 4-14 / 0-0 RUSHING — Western Michigan: Terrell 11-61, Franklin 12-26, Chance 1-1, Phillips 1-(-1), Braverman Red Zone 4-7 4-5 1-(-8); Air Force: Davern 12-101, Johnson 20-83, Pearson 14-41, Huntsman 1-26, Rushing 8-25, Brown 1-10, RUSHING — Western Michigan: Carder 14-17, Drake 3-16, Scriven 1-15, Fields 3-2, Van Tubbergen Solano 5-4, TEAM 3-(-6). 1-1, Wallace 1-(-5); PASSING — Western Michigan: Terrell 19-38-297-0; Purdue: Shavers 22-149, Siller 5-54, Hunt 4-38, Pegram 5-24, Crank 3-18, Mostert 3-3, Edison 3-0, Air Force: Pearson 5-9-77-0, Robinette 0-1-0-0. Marve 5-(-5), TerBush 3-(-7), TEAM 3-(-9). RECEIVING — Western Michigan: Davis 8-176, Braverman 7-85, Phillips 3-28, Johnson 1-8; PASSING — Western Michigan: Carder 31-57-439-4, White 0-1-0-0; Air Force: Robinette 2-43, Brown 2-26, Rushing 1-8. Purdue: TerBush 8-13-101-0, Marve 6-7-76-0, Siller 1-1-0-0. TACKLES — Western Michigan: Spillane 4-6=10, Brant 9-1=10, Currie 7-3=10, Ishmael 6-3=9, Atkins RECEIVING — Western Michigan: White 13-265, Ravenell 8-70, Monette 3-50, Arnheim 3-40, Fields 4-2=6, Depalma 4-1=5, Smith 2-2=4; 2-12, Schaffer 2-2; Air Force: Steelhammer 10-0=10, Pierce 9-1=10, Healy 4-0=4, Proctor 4-0=4. Purdue: Bush 6-90, Siller 5-44, Pegram 3-20, Edison 1-23. TACKLES — Western Michigan: Winchester 7-5=12, Simon 7-4=11, Ishmael 4-5=9; Purdue: Holland 5-4=9, Allen 6-2=8, Lucas 2-5=7, Feichter 5-1=6.

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Western Michigan 45, Middle Tennessee State 31 [8] Wisconsin 24, [12] Western Michigan 16 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl • December 24, 2015 • Nassau, Bahamas Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic • January 2, 2017 • Arlington, Texas WMU captured the first bowl victory in school history, defeating Middle Tennessee State, 45-31, Wisconsin tight end Troy Fumagalli made a leaping eight-yard touchdown catch in the fourth in the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl. quarter and the Badgers won 24-16 in the Cotton Bowl to deny Western Michigan (13-1) an undefeated season. With the score tied 24-24 entering the fourth, Western Michigan pulled away and took a 14-point lead after back-to-back one-yard touchdown runs by Mid-American Conference Freshman of The TD catch by Fumagalli with just over 12 minutes left, in the back of the end zone between two the Year Jamauri Bogan. Bogan was named Offensive MVP of the game and finished with four defenders, came three plays after a rare interception thrown by Zach Terrell and made it 24-10. TDs and 215 yards. The Broncos and No. 1 Alabama were the only FBS teams that entered their final games with Bronco safety Rontavious Atkins came up with a critical interception that set up Bogan’s final chances for undefeated seasons. But Wisconsin (11-3), which finished with 11 wins for the touchdown and halted a potential game-tying drive by the Raiders. WMU Linebacker Grant fourth time in seven seasons, was clearly bigger and stronger — especially up front. The Big DePalma was named Defensive MVP after 12 tackles. Ten Badgers set the tone early, with rushing touchdowns on their first two drives to take a 14-0 lead against the Group of Five team. Middle Tennessee State scored on its opening possession on a 46-yard touchdown run by Richie James. Western Michigan trailed 14-7 and 17-10 in the first quarter before pulling even on Corey Fumagalli had several other highlight catches, including a one-handed 20-yard grab on the Davis’ 80-yard touchdown reception. Badgers’ opening drive, and a 26-yard catch to convert third-and-eight after Western Michigan scored in the fourth quarter. WMU took its first lead of the game in the third, when Bogan ripped off a 46-yard touchdown run. MTSU countered with a 17-yard TD catch by Christian Collis. Terrell combined with All-America receiver Corey Davis for 51 career touchdowns, tying the FBS record on an 11-yarder on fourth down with 3:27 left. Even with cornerback Sojourn Shelton’s 1 2 3 4 Final arms wrapped around him in the back of the end zone, Davis broke free to make the catch. Middle Tennessee 17 0 7 7 = 31 Western Michigan 17 0 7 21 = 45 Western Michigan’s senior quarterback had 33 touchdowns and only four interceptions for the Attendance: 13,123 season, the last pick by Wisconsin linebacker T.J. Edwards.

Team Qtr Time Play Drive MT 1 13:43 James 46 run (Clark kick) 5-75; 1:17 1 2 3 4 Final WMU 1 12:43 Bogan 62 run (Haldeman kick) 3-71; 1:00 Western Michigan 0 7 3 6 = 16 MT 1 11:04 James 44 pass from Stockstill (Clark kick) 5-75; 1:39 Wisconsin 14 3 0 7 = 24 WMU 1 3:23 Haldeman 47 FG 6-28; 2:32 Attendance: 59,615 MT 1 1:04 Clark 23 FG 6-69; 2:19 WMU 1 0:03 Davis 80 pass from Terrell (Haldeman kick) 2-85; 1:01 Team Qtr Time Play Drive WMU 3 12:03 Bogan 46 run (Haldeman kick) 6-69; 2:57 WIS 1 8:52 Clement 2 run (Endicott kick) 11-75; 6:08 MT 3 0:18 Collis 17 pass from Stockstill (Clark kick) 2-32; 0:28 WIS 1 3:23 Ogunbowale 1 run (Endicott kick) 7-88; 3:52 WMU 4 12:47 Braverman 68 pass from Terrell (Haldeman kick) 5-75; 2:31 WMU 2 5:27 Terrell 2 run (Hampton kick) 16-65; 8:45 MT 4 9:41 James 29 pass from Stockstill (Clark kick) 6-70; 3:06 WIS 2 0:18 Endicott 30 FG 9-63; 5:09 WMU 4 6:12 Bogan 1 run (Haldeman kick) 6-82; 3:29 WMU 3 10:00 Hampton 27 FG 11-65; 5:00 WMU 4 5:00 Bogan 1 run (Haldeman kick) 2-4; 0:47 WIS 4 12:26 Fumagalli 8 pass from Hornibrook (Endicott kick) 3-12; 1:26 WMU 4 3:27 Davis 11 pass from Terrell (Hampton kick failed) 16-75; 8:59 Middle Tennessee State Western Michigan First Downs 18 18 Western Michigan Wisconsin Rush-Pass-Penalty 7-11-0 10-8-0 First Downs 18 18 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 26-115 41-282 Rush-Pass-Penalty 9-9-0 9-9-0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 26-39-1 19-27-1 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 31-123 38-184 Passing Yards 327 331 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 16-28-1 13-14-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 65-442 68-613 Passing Yards 157 178 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 59-280 52-362 Penalties-Yards 5-40 9-62 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0 Punts-Yards-Average 5-224-44.8 4-122-30.5 Penalties-Yards 2-15 5-35 Time of Possession 25:12 34:48 Punts-Yards-Average 3-122-40.7 3-125-41.7 Sacks By 2-5 3-19 Time of Possession 29:55 30:05 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-14 / 0-2 3-12 / 1-1 Sacks By 2-10 2-13 Red Zone 2-3 2-4 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-11 / 2-2 7-11 / 0-0 Red Zone 3-3 4-5 RUSHING — Middle Tennessee State: James 2-61, Tucker 10-30, Stockstill 9-22, Parker 5-2; Western Michigan: Bogan 19-215, Franklin 7-36, Bellamy 5-24, Flacco 2-10, Terrell 3-4, Ernsberger RUSHING — Western Michigan: Bogan 16-58, Franklin 7-53, Terrell 2-14, TEAM 1-(-2); 1-2, TEAM 4-(-9). Wisconsin: Clement 22-71, Peavy 3-50, Cephus 2-34, Ogunbowale 5-22, Ramesh 1-10, Deal 2-9, TEAM PASSING — Middle Tennessee State: Stockstill 26-39-327-1; 1-(-2), Houston 2-(-10). Western Michigan: Terrell 18-26-297-1, Flacco 1-1-34-0. PASSING — Western Michigan: Terrell 16-28-157-1; RECEIVING — Middle Tennessee State: James 8-126, Batties 5-88, Collis 2-49, Petty 1-19, Parker 3-18, Wisconsin: Houston 11-12-159-0, Hornibrook 2-2-19-0. Frazier 3-11, Grammer 1-9, Tucker 3-7; RECEIVING — Western Michigan: Davis 6-73, Franklin 4-33, Thompson 4-32, Henry 2-19; Western Michigan: Davis 8-183, Braverman 5-101, Mullinax 2-20, Roberts 1-9, Franklin 1-7, Henry Wisconsin: Fumagalli 6-83, Clement 2-28, Ogunbowale 2-28, Rushing 2-27, Wheelwright 1-12. 1-6, Bellamy 1-5. TACKLES — Western Michigan: Brown 7-5=12, Beal 6-2=8, Spillane 4-2=6, Ginwright 3-3=6, Braster TACKLES — Middle Tennessee State: Luckett 2-5=7, Melton 2-4=6, Wafford 3-2=5, Byard 2-3=5, 3-3=6, Bailey 5-0=5, Tranquill 2-1=3; Howard 5-0=5, Watt 3-2=5, Sanders 4-1=5, Walker 1-4=5, Minter 3-2=5; Wisconsin: Edwards 4-6=10, Musso 6-3=9, Dixon 2-5=7, Connelly 4-1=5, Biegel 4-1=5, Jacobs 2-2=4, Western Michigan: DePalma 5-7=12, Atkins 5-2=7, Adams 3-4=7, Bailey 3-3=6, Zamort 5-0=5, Lewis Watt 3-1=4. 3-1=4, Braster 2-2=4.

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BYU 49, Western Michigan 18 Western Kentucky 23, Western Michigan 20 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl • December 21, 2018 • Boise, Idaho SERVPRO First Responder Bowl • December 30, 2019 • Dallas, Texas Western Michigan saw its season come to an end after falling 49-18 to Brigham Young Uni- Western Michigan fell in heartbreaking fashion with Western Kentucky kicking two field goals versity at the 2018 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl at Albertson Stadium on the campus of Boise in the final two minutes, including the game-winning 52-yard make with no time remaining in State University. regulation, for a 23-20 final.

Brigham Young got on the board first after a poor punt gave the Cougars the ball at the WMU Kicker Thiago Kapps gave the Broncos the lead with under five minutes left in the first quarter 27. Zach Wilson connected with Dylan Collie from 26 yards out for a 7-0 lead with 2:20 to go with a 30-yard field goal. The Hilltoppers answered 4:06 into the second, when Ty Storey com- in the first quarter. pleted a 17-yard touchdown pass to Jahcour Pearson. WKU made it 10-3 on a 26-yard field goal with 2:22 remaining in the half. After being held in check by the BYU defense, WMU’s fortunes changed thanks to the defense. The Cougars attempted a trick play, but Corvin Moment forced a fumble that was recovered by WMU regained momentum before the end of the half thanks to Kareem Ali’s 88-yard interception Stefan Claiborne at the BYU 40. On fourth-and-three, Jamauri Bogan picked up the 43rd rushing return for a touchdown with 59 seconds to go in the second. It was the first INT return for TD and touchdown of his career, evening the game with 3:07 in the half. longest scoring play in WMU bowl history and longest interception runback in Mid-American Conference bowl history. WMU forced a punt and Kaleb Eleby got the offense to the BYU 20, where Gavin Peddie connected on a 37-yard field goal to send the Broncos to the half with a 10-7 lead. On the Broncos’ first possession of the second half, Jon Wassink tossed a six-yard TD pass to DaShon Bussell. Western Kentucky tied it at 17-17 with 10:40 left in the fourth quarter as Storey Brigham Young responded with 28 points in the third. Wilson found Collie in the end zone for hit Lucky Jackson in the end zone from five yards away. the second time of the game to take a 14-10 lead before three more touchdowns pushed the Cougars ahead 35-10 heading to the fourth. Eleby ran in from one-yard out after a 54-yard A 20-yard field goal by Kapps with 4:58 to play put WMU up 20-17, only to have a Cory Munson completion to D’Wayne Eskridge to cut the score to 42-18. BYU added a late touchdown by 31-yard field goal even the score with 1:36 left in the game. Bray El-Bakri for the 49-18 final. Western Kentucky failed to convert on a Hail Mary with three seconds remaining. The Broncos, however, were penalized for having 12 men on the field, giving the Hilltoppers an untimed 1 2 3 4 Final down. They settled on a Munson 52-yard field goal try, which he drilled, giving his team the Western Michigan 0 10 0 8 = 18 dramatic victory. BYU 7 0 28 14 = 49 Attendance: 18,711 1 2 3 4 Final Western Kentucky 0 10 0 13 = 23 Team Qtr Time Play Drive Western Michigan 3 7 7 3 = 20 BYU 1 2:20 Collie 26 pass from Wilson (Southam kick) 2-27; 0:41 Attendance: 13,164 WMU 2 3:07 Bogan 33-yard run (Peddie kick) 4-40; 1:53 WMU 2 0:24 Peddie 37 FG 11-51; 1:14 Team Qtr Time Play Drive BYU 3 13:14 Collie 8 pass from Wilson (Southam kick) 3-69; 1:46 WMU 1 4:17 Kapps 30 FG 13-57; 6:11 BYU 3 7:20 Burt 37 run (Southan kick) 4-74; 1:27 WKU 2 10:54 Pearson 17 pass from Storey (Munson kick) 11-93; 5:28 BYU 3 5:04 Hifo 70 pass from Wilson (Southam kick) 2-63; 0:45 WKU 2 2:22 Munson 26 FG 12-68; 5:25 BYU 3 2:47 Ghanwoloku 1 run (Southam kick) 3-32; 1:19 WMU 2 0:59 Ali 88 INT return BYU 4 11:38 Milne 5 pass from Wilson (Southam kick) 4-54; 1:47 WMU 3 8:18 Bussell 6 pass from Wassink (Kapps kick) 10-90; 4:30 WMU 4 7:37 Eleby 1 run (Reed pass) 9-75; 4:01 WKU 4 10:40 Jackson 5 pass from Storey (Munson kick) 12-80; 6:32 BYU 4 4:07 El-Bakri 1 run (Southam kick) 7-75; 3:30 WMU 4 4:58 Kapps 20 FG 12-62; 5:35 WKU 4 1:36 Munson 31 FG 9-55; 3:17 Western Michigan BYU WKU 4 0:00 Munson 52 FG 5-36; 0:27 First Downs 16 22 Rush-Pass-Penalty 6-8-2 7-12-3 Western Kentucky Western Michigan Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 39-138 33-132 First Downs 28 19 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 20-37-1 19-19-0 Rush-Pass-Penalty 5-20-3 7-10-2 Passing Yards 175 358 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 28-123 31-114 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 76-313 52-490 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 35-52-2 19-36-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Passing Yards 358 193 Penalties-Yards 5-37 6-55 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 80-481 67-307 Punts-Yards-Average 6-192-32.0 2-87-43.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Time of Possession 35:21 24:39 Penalties-Yards 4-56 6-64 Sacks By 3-26 3-14 Punts-Yards-Average 3-123-41.0 5-232-46.4 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 8-21 / 2-4 3-6 / 0-1 Time of Possession 32:01 27:59 Red Zone 2-2 4-4 Sacks By 1-2 2-12 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 7-15 / 1-2 5-15 / 1-2 RUSHING — Western Michigan: Bogan 13-62, Bellamy 15-56, Brown 4-15, Eleby 7-5; Red Zone 4-6 3-3 BYU: Burt 13-110, Wilson 10-23, El-Bakri 4-6, Hifo 1-5, Ghanwoloku 1-1, TEAM 1-(-2), Allgeier (3-(-11). PASSING — Western Michigan: Eleby 20-36-175-1, Mussat 0-1-0-0; RUSHING — Western Michigan: Bellamy 18-60, Wassink 6-26, Tucker 5-24, Tyler 2-4; BYU: Wilson 18-18-317-0; Mangum 1-1-41-0. Western Kentucky: Walker 15-93, Storey 13-30. RECEIVING — Western Michigan: Eskridge 2-61, Bellamy 6-45, Watson 5-34, Brown 3-13, Bogan 2-10, PASSING — Western Michigan: Wassink 19-36-193-1; Hall 1-7, Arnett 1-5; Western Kentucky: Storey 35-51-358-2; TEAM 0-1-0-0. BYU: Collie 6-124, Hifo 2-85, Pau’u 2-57, Bushman 4-52, Shumway 2-19, Holker 1-20, Milne 1-5, RECEIVING — Western Michigan: Moore 4-68, Bussell 4-51, Crooms 2-24, Ricci 4-20, Tucker 1-11, Mixon Allgeier 1-(-3). Jr. 2-9, Tyler 1-8, Bellamy 1-2; TACKLES — Western Michigan: Tranquill 4-4=8, Moment 3-4=5, Fayad 1-4=5; Western Kentucky: Jackson 17-148, Simon 6-105, Walker 4-40, Pearson 5-32, Sloan 1-21, Jernighan 2-12. BYU: Takitaki 9-10=19, Jacobson 2-5=7, Powell 3-2=5, Pulsipher 4-1=5. TACKLES — Western Michigan: Hayward 3-7=10, Spears 4-4=8, Tranquill 5-2=7, Lupro 4-3=7, Thomas 3-3=6, Holley 2-4=6, Curtis 3-2=5, Grace 3-2=5; Western Kentucky: Bailey 5-6=11, Davis 2-8=10, Malone 4-5=9, Key 6-2=8.

89 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE MAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SUMMARIES Marshall 34, Western Michigan 30 Marshall 19, Western Michigan 14 December 3, 1999 • Marshall University Stadium • Huntington, W.Va. December 2, 2000 • Marshall University Stadium • Huntington, W.Va. In its first Mid-American Conference Championship game appearance, Western Michigan ran Marshall won its fourth consecutive MAC championship by scoring the game-winning points out to a 20-0 halftime lead and pushed its advantage to 23-0 midway through the third quarter with just over six minutes left in the fourth quarter. before Marshall answered and eventually scored the game-winning touchdown with seconds remaining in the game. Both teams featured first-year starters at quarterback. The Herd’s Byron Leftwich led his team to a 13-0 halftime lead, largely on a 44-yard scoring pass to Darius Watts with 97 seconds left in The Broncos started their scoring parade on a 16-yard touchdown pass from Tim Lester to Corey the second quarter. J.R. Jenkins booted field goals from 20 and 30 yards for an early 6-0 margin. Alston at 7:47 in the first quarter. A pair of Brad Selent field goals and a Robert Sanford one-yard run led to a 20-0 halftime advantage. The third quarter started much the same, with Selent drilling WMU fought back, scoring with 47 seconds left in the third quarter when Jeff Welsh passed to a 36-yard field goal with 8:34 remaining in the frame. From there, the Thundering Herd rally began. Steve Neal for a 22-yard touchdown. On its next possession, WMU took its only lead at 14-13 on Welsh’s 41-yard TD strike to Josh Bush and Brad Selent’s PAT. Chad Pennington made it a 23-7 deficit with a 38-yard TD toss to Nate Poole. The Herd followed with a 24-yard run by Doug Chapman to draw to 23-13. Maurice Hines then picked off Lester, Leftwich’s 29-yard TD pass to John Cooper with 6:14 on the clock reclaimed the lead for Marshall. setting up a 16-yard James Williams TD catch. The Broncos’ chances for victory were thwarted when their next drive stalled at the Marshall Early in the fourth, the Herd claimed the lead on a two-yard run by Chapman. WMU regained 37-yard line with 3:36 on the clock and their last gasp ended with 1:21 on the clock when Danny the advantage on a four-yard pass from Lester to Jake Moreland. The teams swapped punts and Derricott intercepted a Welsh pass attempt. Marshall took over at its own 26 with 3:08 left. A sack knocked the Herd back to the 18-yard line, but three consecutive completions and a Pennington 33-yard run put the ball on WMU’s 28. 1 2 3 4 Final A Bronco personal foul gave the Herd a first down at the Western Michigan 14. Facing third-and- Marshall 3 10 0 6 = 19 goal from the one-yard line with seven seconds to go, Pennington fired a strike to Eric Pinkerton Western Michigan 0 0 7 7 = 14 for the first touchdown of Pinkerton’s career. Attendance: 24,816 Team Qtr Time Play Drive 1 2 3 4 Final MAR 1 9:41 Jenkins 20 FG Western Michigan 10 10 3 7 = 30 MAR 2 4:51 Jenkins 30 FG Marshall 0 0 20 14 = 34 MAR 2 1:37 Watts 44 pass from Leftwich Attendance: 28,069 WMU 3 0:47 Neal 22 pass from Welsh (Selent kick) WMU 4 12:52 Bush 41 pass from Welsh (Selent kick) Team Qtr Time Play Drive MAR 4 6:14 Cooper 29 pass from Leftwich (Leftwich pass failed) WMU 1 7:47 Alston 16 pass from Lester (Selent kick) WMU 1 0:37 Selent 31 FG Marshall Western Michigan WMU 2 10:48 Sanford 1 run (Selent kick) First Downs 23 18 WMU 2 0:00 Selent 32 FG Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 31-70 32-86 WMU 3 8:34 Selent 36 FG Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 29-45-0 23-34-1 MAR 3 5:56 Poole 38 pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) Passing Yards 358 264 MAR 3 3:37 Chapman 24 run (Pennington pass failed) Total Offensive Yards 428 350 MAR 3 2:13 Williams 16 pass from Pennington (Jenkins kick) Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1 MAR 4 12:36 Chapman 2 run (Jenkins kick) Penalties-Yards 6-30 3-15 WMU 4 7:20 Moreland 4 pass from Lester (Selent kick) Punts-Average 6-37.2 6-35.2 MAR 4 0:04 Pinkerton 1 pass from Pennington (Jenkins kick) Sacks By 3-10 1-9 Time of Possession 31:13 28:47 Western Michigan Marshall Third Down Conversions 8-17 3-14 First Downs 30 19 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-3 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 45-171 26-114 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 27-41-2 20-31-1 RUSHING — Marshall: Wallace 19-79; Passing Yards 282 284 Western Michigan: Sanford 19-67. Total Offensive Yards 453 398 PASSING — Marshall: Leftwich 29-45-0-358; Fumbles-Lost 4-0 2-1 Western Michigan: Welsh 23-34-1-264. Penalties-Yards 14-109 9-95 RECEIVING — Marshall: Poole 7-58, Foye 6-74, Watts 4-94, Washington 4-29, Cooper 3-63; Punts-Average 4-37.3 3-47.7 Western Michigan: Neal 10-93, Alston 4-32, Bush 3-58, Afariogun 2-51. Time of Possession 37:11 22:49 TACKLES — Marshall: Owens 10, Hines 9, Miller 9, Hodges 7, Crocker 7; Sacks By 3-14 2-8 Western Michigan: Lewis 11, Brown 9, Evens 8, Babin 6, Ballard 5, Soldano 5. Third Down Conversions 9-17 5-12 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-3

RUSHING — Western Michigan: Sanford 32-163; Lester 7-11; Marshall: Chapman 17-75; Pennington 7-31. PASSING — Western Michigan: Lester 41-27-2-282; Marshall: Pennington 31-20-1-284. RECEIVING — Western Michigan: Neal 8-105; Moreland 7-56; Zuhl 3-53; Afariogun 3-4; Alston 2-27; Marshall: Williams 7-94, Poole 5-86, Chapman 3-39. TACKLES — Western Michigan: McDade 7, Evans 7, Niles 6, Nunlee 5, Harig 4; Marshall: Beckett 14, Hodges 11, O’Neal 10, Hines 8.

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[13] Western Michigan 29, Ohio 23 OVERTIME GAMES (7-7) December 2, 2016 • Ford Field • Detroit, Mich. Date Final Score OT Location Robert Spillane intercepted a pass with 51 seconds remaining as No. 13 Western Michigan Game-Winning Scoring Play remained undefeated, holding off Ohio 29-23 to win its first Mid-American Conference title November 9, 1996 WMU 16, Bowling Green 13 1 Bowling Green, Ohio since 1988. Jake Moreland 17-yard reception October 9, 1999 WMU 40, Eastern Michigan 37 1 Ypsilanti, Mich. The Broncos (13-0, No. 17 CFP) led 23-7 at halftime, but Ohio rallied and had the ball in WMU Robert Sanford 25-yard run October 19, 2002 Bowling Green 48, WMU 45 1 Bowling Green, Ohio territory in the final minute, when Spillane intercepted Greg Windham’s pass. The Bobcats (9-4) Josh Harris 5-yard run never led and didn’t do much on offense until the final quarter. October 30, 2004 Central Michigan 24, WMU 21 1 Mount Pleasant, Mich. Ronald Budd 25-yard FG WMU became the first undefeated team to win the MAC title game since Marshall in 1999. October 8, 2005 Ball State 60, WMU 57 5 Kalamazoo, Mich. Brian Jackson 30-yard FG Western Michigan’s Corey Davis had eight catches for 144 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown October 11, 2008 WMU 34, Buffalo 28 1 Buffalo, N.Y. reception in the second quarter. Butch Hampton kicked five field goals, the last a 34-yarder that Branden Ledbetter 2-yard reception October 24, 2009 WMU 34, Buffalo 31 1 Kalamazoo, Mich. gave the Broncos a 29-23 lead with 1:24 remaining. John Potter 28-yard FG Ocbober 13, 2012 Ball State 30, WMU 24 1 Muncie, Ind. Davis was named the game’s Offense MVP while Hampton was the Special Teams MVP. Hampton’s Jahwan Edwards 15-yard run five field goals set a MAC championship record. November 9, 2013 Eastern Michigan 35, WMU 32 1 Ypsilanti, Mich. Ryan Brumfield 4-yard run A Marathon MAC Football Championship Game attendance record was set with 45,615 on October 4, 2014 Toledo 20, WMU 19 1 Kalamazoo, Mich. hand at Ford Field. Alonzo Russell 22-yard reception & Jeremiah Detmer PAT October 7, 2017 WMU 71, Buffalo 68 7 Buffalo, N.Y. 1 2 3 4 Final Jarvion Franklin 12-yard run Western Michigan 6 17 3 3 = 29 October 21, 2017 WMU 20, Eastern Michigan 17 1 Ypsilanti, Mich. Josh Grant 21-yard FG Ohio 0 7 13 3 = 23 November 13, 2018 Ball State 42, Western Michigan 41 1 Muncie, Ind. Attendance: 45,615 Kyle Schrank 2-yard reception & Morgan Hagee PAT November 12, 2019 WMU 37, Ohio 34 1 Athens, Ohio Team Qtr Time Play Drive LeVante Bellamy 4-yard run WMU 1 6:35 Hampton 42 FG 6-28; 2:47 WMU 1 5:26 Hampton 27 FG 4-7; 1:02 WMU 2 9:03 Hampton 21 FG 17-77; 9:03 OHIO 2 8:08 Reed 8 pass from Windham (Zervos kick) 4-73; 1:22 WMU 2 7:49 Davis 70 pass from Terrell (Hampton kick) 1-70; 0:12 WMU 2 0:36 Thompson 8 pass from Terrell (Hampton kick) 5-54; 0:55 OHIO 3 13:55 Reid 5 pass from Windham (Zervos kick failed) 1-5; 0:06 WMU 3 3:28 Hampton 33 FG 4-5; 1:32 OHIO 3 1:09 White 31 pass from Windham (Zervos kick) 5-81; 2:41 OHIO 4 7:14 Zervos 37 FG 13-48; 5:05 WMU 4 1:24 Hampton 34 FG 11-56; 5:44

Western Michigan Ohio First Downs 20 14 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 44-114 22-37 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 19-31-2 14-31-1 Passing Yards 290 214 Total Offensive Yards 404 251 Punts-Average 4-35.8 6-45.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 10-76 2-16 Possession Time 37:52 22:08 Sacks By 1-6 2-16 Third-Down Conversions 4-15 5-12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 0-0 Red Zone 5-5 3-3

RUSHING — Western Michigan: Bogan 26-78, Franklin 9-34, Terrell 6-13, TEAM 2-(-3), Eskridge 1-(-8); Ohio: Windham 3-14, Irons 5-8, Brown 10-8, Maxwell 4-7. PASSING — Western Michigan: Terrell 19-31-2-290; WESTERN MICHIGAN IN THE AP POLL Ohio: Windham 14-30-3-214, Maxwell 0-1-0-0. 2016 RECEIVING — Western Michigan: Davis 8-144, Thompson 6-72, Henry 2-49, Franklin 1-13, Bogan 1-7, O 10 24th Ernsberger 1-5; O 16 20th Ohio: Smith 4-52, Reid 3-22, White 2-98, Irons 2-11, Ball 1-18, Belack 1-16, Brown 1-(-3). O 23 20th TACKLES — Western Michigan: Spillane 5-2=7, Bailey 2-3=5, Tranquill 3-1=4, Beal 2-1=3, Curle 1-2=3; O 30 17th Ohio: Davis 6-5=11, Brown 6-5=11, Moore 2-8=10, Ellis 4-3=7, Strobel 2-5=7, Poling 2-4=6, Laseak 1-5=6. N 6 14th N 13 14th N 20 14th N 27 13th D 4 12th *J 10 15th

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1947 2019 2016 N 8 Illinois (-/11) A L 14-60 S 7 Michigan State (-/19) A L 17-51 O 15 Akron (23/-) A W 41-0 O 22 Eastern Michigan (20/-) H W 45-31 1963 See page 92 for neutral site key N 1 Ball State (17/-) A W 52-20 S 21 Wisconsin (-/7) A L 0-41 N 8 Kent State (14/-) A W 37-21 N 19 Buffalo (14/-) H W 38-0 1973 N 25 Toledo (14/-) H W 55-35 N 3 Miami (-/16) H L 9-24 D 2 Ohio (13/-) N1 W 29-23 1974 2017 N 2 Miami (-/16) A L 0-31 J 2 Wisconsin (12/8) N2 L 16-24

1975 See page 92 for neutral site key N 8 Miami (-/17) H L 21-44 1991 S 14 Florida State (-/1) A L 0-58 1995 O 21 Auburn (-/13) A L 13-34 1996 O 12 Wyoming (-/24) A L 28-42 1997 S 6 Michigan State (-/25) A L 10-42 1999 S 4 Florida (-/4) A L 26-55 D 3 Marshall (-/11) N1 L 30-34 2000 A 31 Wisconsin (-/4) A L 7-19 2001 S 8 Virginia Tech (-/9) A L 0-31 2002 S 7 Michigan (-/7) A L 12-35 S 28 Virginia Tech (-/5) H L 0-30 O 19 Bowling Green (-/25)A L 45-48 2003 O 18 Northern Illinois (-/12) A L 10-37 2005 S 3 Virginia (-/23) A L 19-31 2007 S 1 West Virginia (-/3) A L 24-52 2008 N 25 Ball State (-/15) A L 22-45 2011 S 24 Illinois (-/24) A L 20-23 2013 S 14 Northwestern (-/17) A L 17-38 N 26 Northern Illinois (-/18) A L 14-33 2015 S 4 Michigan State (-/5) H L 24-37 S 26 Ohio State (-/1) A L 12-38 N 27 Toledo (-/24) A W 35-30 2017 J 2 Wisconsin (12/8) N2 L 16-24 S 2 Southern Cal (-/4) A L 31-49 2018 S 9 Michigan (-/21) A L 3-49

92 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERMEN A • A • A Joe Ballard 1998-01 Dan Boggan 1988-90 John Abel 1935-37 Frank Banach 1924-27 Travonte Boles 2010-13 Walter Adamczyk 1933 Elan Banks 1991-94 Jim Bollweg 1972-73 Bobby Adams 1991 Kennard Banks 2005 Bill Bolm 1958-59 2013-2016 Bernard Barber 1934 Nate Bolton 1982-84 Mobolaji Afariogun 1999-2002 Tom Barber 1956-57 George Bond 1935-37 Paul Agema 1988-90 Paul Bard 1942 Mark Bonds 2004-07 Ken Aguirre 2020 Everett Barger 1942 Laurence Bonifield 1955 Leo Alba 2012 Graham Barker 1912-13 Boone Bonnema 2020 Joe Alfano 1996 Zaire Barnes 2018-19 Sollie Boone 1975 Jerry Alford 1981-84 Richard Barnhart 1968 Mark Bordeaux 1968 Kareem Ali 2019 Ken Barnhill 1928-30 Dave Bordine 1977-78 Antwain Allen 2004-05 Ken Barnhill 1962-63 Norm Borea 1953 DeRae Allen 2003-04 Richard Barnhill 1955-56 Jim Boreland 1965-67 Trae Allen 2020 Jay Barresi 1989-92 Brett Borske 2019-20 Troy Allen 1963-64 Carl Barrett 1908 Paul Bos 1954-55 Warren Allen 1915-17 Marty Barski 1965-67 Bruce Bosma 1952-54 Jeff Allor 1989-92 Kurt Barterian 1980-83 Matt Bossory 1986 Anthony Allsbury 1999-2002 Mitch Bartol 2020 Bob Boston 1945 Corey Alston 1997-2000 Larry Bartolameolli 1962-64 Frank Bosworth 1997-2000 Rod Alt 1985-87 Dennis Bartsis 1925-27 Bryce Bouwens 2018-20 Joe Alvarez 2004-05 Chris Bartula 2005 Don Boven 1946-47 John Ambrosino 1997 Willis Bates 1929 Norm Bowbeer 1923 Adam Anderson 2001, 2003-04 Don Bauer 1922-23 Ted Bowlus 1970 Arthur Anderson 1924 Ryan Bauer 1996-97 Dave Bower 1984 Bill Anderson 1913-14 Ted Bauer 1946-49 Rush Bowers 1999 Carl Anderson 1935-37 Sam Beal 2015-17 Paul Bowersox 1918-19, 1921 Demetrius Anderson 2011 Milton (Nick) Beam 1924-27 Richard Bowman 1943 Edward Anderson 1953, 1955 Lloyd Beardsley 1959-61 Scott Boyd 1987 Harold Anderson 1953 Ron Beasse 1976 Eric Boyden 2012-14 Jack Anderson 1965 Joe Beaubien 1986 Parris Boyer 1981-83 Pete Anderson 1989-92 Willie Beavers 2012-15 Allan Boyko 1987-90 Rolla Anderson 1943 Frank Beck 1924-27 Bruce Boyko 1986-89 Ron Anderson 1982-83 Jim Bednar 1961-62 Desmond Bozeman 2010-12 Chuck Andrews 1967-69 Harold Beebe 1923 Mark Braciszewski 19171-72 Charles Angell 1916-17 Josh Behrens 2002, 2004-05 Mark Braman 1982 Jeff Angelo 1983 John Bek 1914-15 Paul Braman 1983 Sam Antonazzo 1966-68 Scott Bell 1988-89 Dan Bramschrieber 1994-95 Hartwell Anway 1917 LeVante Bellamy 2015-19 Devon Brant 2011-13 Lellwyn Anway 1917, 1919 David Belle 1985-88 Justin Braska 2006-09 Anthony Apa 2002 Al Bellile 1968-70 Andy Brasosky 1994-96 Dan Arbour 1972-73 Anthony Belmonte 2003-06 Nathan Braster 2014-16 George Archer 1962-63 Bruce Bendix 1973 Daniel Braverman 2012, 2014-15 Tracy Archer 1991 Harold Benge 1938-40 Ray Bray 1936-38 Michael Arenberg 2019 George Bennett 1972-73 Byrl Breed 1954-56 Dave Arendsen 1983-85 Owen Bennett 1951 Fernando Brethour 1924-26 Ben Armer 2008-11 Paul Bennett 1919-21, 1924 Dennis Bridges 1967 Mario Armstrong 2007-10 Jim Benson 1944 Alvin Briggs 1929-31 Tyron Arnett 2017 Alvin Berger 1909-10 J.D. Brink 1999 Robert Arnheim 2008-11 Mark Berghuis 1906 Tom Briscoe 1935-36 Randy Arntson 1975-77 Joe Berman 1917 Kevin Brogan 1977-79 Paul Arvia 1957 Willie Berrios 1985-88 Leon Brooks 1982, 1984 Jordan Asbury 2019 Jamail Berry 2008-10 Mark Brooks 2018-20 Richard Ash 2014 John Berryman 1954-56 Wesley Brooks 1934-36 Pete Aseritis 1971-72 George Betts 1932 Andy Brotebeck 1989-90 Eric Assoua 2015-18 Eric Bettys 1997-99 Asantay Brown 2014-17 Rontavious Atkins 2011-12, 14-15 Lucas Bezerra 2014-17 Brandon Brown 1998-2001 Charles Atkocunis 1950-51 Richard Bezile 1959-60 Bryan Brown 1982-84 William Atwater 1992-94 Jason Biddle 1992-93 Chase Brown 2018 Jerry Austin 1953-55 EJ Biggers 2005-08 Clinton Brown 1943, 1946-47 Roger Avers 1956-57 Trevor Bilicke 1984-87 Gerald Brown 1920-21 Dan Avery 1973 Stan Bilski 1930-32 Vern Brown, Sr. 1969-71 Jim Avrett 1966 Lester Binkley 1933 Vern Brown, Jr. 1992-94 Eli Avromov 1950 Ted Binkowski 1957-59 Willard Brown 1950-52 John Ayres 1937 Dave Birkholz 1974-75 Earle Browne 1912 Lew Birmelin 1971 Chris Browning 1999-2002 Freddie Bishop 2009-12 Dave Brueck 1958-59 B • B • B Sam Bishop 1922-23 Greg Bryant 2003-04 Chris Baar 1983-84, 1986 Randy Blackmore 1979-82 Joe Bryant 1950 Jason Babin 2000-03 Bob Blackwell 1956 Dick Bryck 1952-54 Blayne Baggett 2004 James Blair 2004-07 Martin Buchanan 1988 Tom Baetens 1973-74 Lynn Blake 1908-09 Wade Buckman 2020 Caleb Bailey 2014-17 Carl Blauman 1944 Jon Bull 1969-70 Phil Bailey 1952-53 Valray Bleech 1946-48 George Bullock 1977, 1979-80 Fred Baker 1932-34 Ernest Blohn 1930-31 Brooks Bunbury 1909 John Baker 1943 Jerome Bloodsaw 2001 Drew Burdi 2010 Antonio Balabani 2017-19 Terry Bobbitt 1984-85 Scott Burke 1915-16 Tim Balice 2009 John Bock 1958 Fred Burkhardt 1978-81 Chad Baliko 2009 Jason Bodden 1993-96 Allen Bush 1946-47 Jason Baliko 1999 Eric Boersma 1993-96 Allen Bush, Jr. 1967-69 Clifford Ball 1906-07 Jamauri Bogan 2015-18 Isac Bush 2003

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Josh Bush 1998-2001 Horace (Hap) Coleman 1940-42 Gerald DeLoe 1930 Matt Buskirk 2006 Kevin Coleman 2000-02 Louis Delmas 2005-08 DaShon Bussell 2019-20 Lovell Coleman 1957-59 John Deming 1997, 1999 Lawrence Butler 1966-67 Michael Coleman 1991-92 Napoleon Demps 1974 Bill Button 1984 Ron Colille 1956 Allen DenBleyker 1925 Karl Butts 1978-80 Harry Collins 1937-39 Joe DeOrio 1960-62 Brett Butz 1995-96 Jerry Collins 1966-68 Grant DePalma 2014-15 Raheam Buxton 2010 Justin Collins 2012 Jim DePoy 1962 Gene Buys 1913 Timothy Collins 2019 Ken Dersey 1964-66 John Byrne 1925 Wilbur Combs 1931 Robby Desrosiers 1995 Ryan Byrne 2009 Bob Compton 1976-78 Joe Detwiler 1943 Keith Byard 1984-85 Adam Cones 2000-01 Bill Devine 1966-67 Chris Conklin 1982, 1985-86 Jim Devine 1953-55 Ward Conklin 1910 Tyson DeVree 2003-04 C • C • C Alfred Conley 1928 Jason DeVries 1945 Walter Cade 1988-91 Tom Contes 1946-49 Paul DeVries 1986-89 Charles Cady 1924-25 Charles Cook 1931-33 Jim DeWald 1996-97 Mike Caliendo 2017-20 John Cook 1944 Walter Dewey 1907-09, 1911 Greg Call 1997 Dave Cooke 1959-61 John Deyo 2012 Ken Callaway 1952-53 Cam Cooper 2020 Denny D’Haene 1972-73 Len Calufetti 1943 Darrell Copeland 2003-04 Manny Diaz 2011, 2013 August Camarata 1943 Derrick Copeland 1988-91 Van Dickerson 1975-77 Duncan Cameron 1918-20 Francis (Dick) Corbat 1925-28 Pete Dickson 1983 Deon Cammock 2011 Lou Corbat 1913-15 Otto Dileski 1935-36, Walter Campbell 1915 Carl Cornelius 1945 Dennis Dilley 1974-76 Mike Canfield 1972-74 Joe Cornelius 1993 Pat Dillon 1984-86 Curtis Cannon 2011 Bob Cornell 1928 Duane Dischler 1985 Larry Caper 1979-82 Willard Cornell 1926-27 Dale Dittmer 1957-58 Alex Carder 2010-12 Dave Corning 1974-75 Keith Dixson 2009-11 Andre Carter 2019-20 Walter Cornwell 1920-22 Wes Dodson 1998-2001 Bob Carlson 1946-49 Christian Cote’ 1996 Eric Dominow 1990 Jack Carlson 1969-70 Fred Courville 1956-57 Marc Donaldson 1990-91 Frank Carpenter 1911-12 Gerald Couturier 1957 Roosevelt Donaldson 2013 Anthony Carr 2001-02 Greg Cowser 1972-74 Howard Doolittle 1906 Clytus Carr 1923-25 Gary Crain 1964-66 Steve Doolittle 1971-72 Kasey Carson 2015-16 Scott Cramer 1989 Denny Doornbos 1974 Mike Carter 1972-73 Calin Crawford 2019-20 Jason Doubleday 2000 Ralph Carter 1970 Jim Credit 1973 Andy Dorcely 2006-09 Richard Carter 1945 John Creek 1985-88 Ed Doucette 1938-39 Bob Cartwright 1946-47 Terry Crews 1987-90 Len Dovalosky 1944 Al Cater 1949-50 Steve Cronkite 1972-74 Juwan Dowels 2018 Larry Cates 1971-73 Corey Crooms 2019-20 Marvin Downs 1972, 1974-75 Wesley Cates 1973-74 Fred Cross 1915 Homer (Bud) Doxey 1945 Jason Cavanaugh 1995-98 John Cross 1939-40 Curtis Doyle 2015-18 Donald Celiscar 2011-14 Tom Crowley 1965 Jon Drach 2001-03 John Chalapis 1950, 1954-55 Howard Crull 1919-20 Mark Dragoo 1997-98 Edward Chambers 1909 Ryan Cubit 2004-06 Gershwin Drain 1968-69 Dareyon Chance 2012-14 Sam Culbert 1983-86 Tevin Drake 2010-11 Bob Chant, 1950-51 Dan Cunningham 1985-86, 1988-89 Paul Dreher 2011 Hobart Chapel 1917 Gary Cunningham 1974, 1976-’77 Dave Dreyer 1969 Joe Chapple 2004-06 David Curle 2013-16 Ben Drucker 2001 Larry Charleston 2000 Justin Currie 2011-14 Mikhail Dubose 2013 Bob Charon 1951-52 Harry Curry 1987 Dustin Duclo 2005-08 Clarence Cheatham 1957-59 Wilbur Curry 1918 Kelcey Dudley 1997 Otis Cheathem 1984-85 Anton Curtis 2016-19 George Duditch 1948-49 Lucas Cherocci 2014-16 Jaret Curtis 2020 Bob Duhan 1949-50 Glenn Cherup 1965-67 Jesse Curtis 1931-33 Danny Dumezich 1980-81 John Chervensky 1918 Matt Cutler 2010-12 Darrin Duncan 2013 Chris Chestnut 2002-03 Richard Cutler 1947 Sam Dunlap 1915-17, 1919 Roger Chiaverini 1946-47 Dave Cutlip 1989-92 George Dunn 1945-47 Eugene Childs 2003-04 Steve Czarnota 1985-86 Richard Dunn 1945-47 Ed Chlebek 1960-61 Tom Czyz 1954-56 Tom Dunn 1989, 1991-92 Bill Chopp 1995-98 Gladdon Dunst 1943 Curt Chrenick 1992 Tom Dyskiewicz 1968 Matt Church 1983 D • D • D Cody Cielenski 2007-09 Ted Daisher 1977 Stan Claflin 1906-07 Tom Daly 1924-25 E • E • E Stefan Claiborne 2016-19 John Damoth 1909-10 Don Earl 1951 Benny Clark 1998, 2001 Ray (Bud) Daniels 1970-72 Terry Easmon 2012 Bob Clark 1941-42 Mike Darby 1964 Clarence East 1914-15 Caleb Clark 2008 Morris Davenport 1975-78 Don Eastman 1988-90 Steven Clark 2017 Zach Davidson 2005-08 Loren Edmonds 1942 Najee Clayton 2018-19 Arthur Davis 1993 Bob Edwards 1972 Nick Clemens 2007-10 Corey Davis 2013-16 Jim Eger 1956-58 Pat Clements 1980, 1982 Paul Davis 1988-92 Jack Eggertsen 1939-41 Jim Clunie 1974 Rob Davis 1987-88 Ken Eggers 1960 Gene Clysdale 1950 Vern Davis 1968-70 Sean Egglesfield 1998 Pat Clysdale 1949-50 DeWayne Davisson 1958 Tim Eising 1988 Tim Clysdale 1977-79 Terry Davisson 2010-12 Blair Eklund 2000-01 Vernon Coakley 1985-86, 1988-89 Jackson Day 2013-16 Leo Ekwoge 2015-18 Abe Cohen 1925-27 Lynn Deal 1906 Kaleb Eleby 2018, 2020 Jeb Colaner 1985-87 Dylan Deatherage 2019-20 Lou Elenbaas 1930-32 John Coleman 1959 Anthony DeBardelaben 1990-91 George Elias 1926 John Coleman 1995-96 Ben DeBolt 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Steve Ellingsen 2005-06 Jarvion Franklin 2014-17 Bob Grimes 1963-65 Maynard Ellingson 1923-25 Richard Frankoski 1926-29 Dave Gromacki 1988 Allan Elliott 1932, 1934 Craig Frazier 1976-79 Joe Grosser 1963 Chuck Ellison 1968-69 Randall Frazier 1923 Emerson Grossman 1942, 1946-48 Kirk Elsworth 2005-06, 2008 Ed Frederickson 1936-38 Jerry Grover 1906 Pat Emerick 1960-62 Joel Frederickson 1992-94 Tom Gruber 1972-73 Wendell Emery 1932 Harve Freeman 1920 Jim Gualdoni 1973-75 Bill Empke 1912-13 Bill French 1968, 1970 Stephen Gubernick 2000-01 Andy Endemann 2004 Ralph French 1916, 1919 Art Guenther 1928-29 Bob Engelthaler 1964 Roy French 1916 Austin Guido 2014-16 Gary Enstrom 1973 Wesley French 2018, 2020 Ivan Guillickson 1960-62 John Erickson 1912 Clarence Frendt 1927-30 Kailien Guillory 2019-20 Donnie Ernsberger 2014-17 Londen Fryar 2005-08 Paul Gunderman 1956 D’Wayne Eskridge 2016-18, 2020 George Fulgoni 1925-27 Art Guse 1937-39 Dave Evans 1973-74 Donyell Gutter 1989 Dennis Evans 1966-68 Mario Evans 1997-2000 G • G • G Max Evans 1941 Leland Gabe 1940-41 H • H • H Tad Evans 1984-85, 1987 Scott Gajos 2007-08 Robbie Haas 2005 Vernell Evans 1928 Kevin Galeher 2010-12 Jim Habel 1959-60 Al Everett 1969-70 Bob Gallagher 1932-34 J. K. Haehnle 1995-98 Bob Ezelle 1969-70 Jerry Ganzel 1953-55 Web Hagadone 1928-29 Dave Gapinski 1973-76 Don Hager 1972 Mark Garalczyk 1984-86 Andrew Haldeman 2012-15 F • F • F Jon Garcia 2000-01 Jaylen Hall 2018-20 Wayne Falan 1939-40 Alex Gardner 2002 Jon Hall 2003 Dan Falcon 1996-98 Joe Gardner 2005 John (Dave) Hallabrin 1969-71 Hausia Faleofa 2002 Bricen Garner 2020 Jack Halstead 1938-40 Mike Famiglietti 2010 Les Garrett 1980-81 Gail Hambleton 1906 Walter Farrar 1919-20, 1924-25 Mike Gary 1981-83 Gene Hamlin 1966-67 Ross Farren 2004-05 Frank Garzelloni 1950-52 Blake Hammond 2009-12 Shawn Faulkner 1980-83 Jake Gasaway 1999-2002 Bryon Hammons 1993-94 Dale Faunce 1934 Tim Gassmere 1994 Todd Hanley 1995-96 Ali Fayad 2017-20 Brian Gatch 1996 Pat Hanlon 1976 Dave Faverman 1984-86 Rexford Gaugh 1944 Richard Hanschu 1952-54 Larry Featherstone 1989-92 Bob Gavinski 1971-72 Jonatha Harden 2012 Marvin Feenstra 1960-62 Duane Gebben 1953-55 Mark Hardy 2002-04 Chad Feldpausch 2003-04 Anthony Gebhart 2006-07 Marty Harig 1998-2000 Jason Feldpausch 2000-03 Bob Geiger 1955-57 Calvin Harley 1996-99 Attila Felkai 1999 John Geiger 1970-71 Tom Harrington 2006-09 Mike Fenbert 1972-75 Jim Gendron 1974 Drake Harris 2018 Don Ferguson 1933 Henry George 1947 Norm Harris 1948-50 Ed (Chip) Ferguson 1971-72 Tom George 1980-81 Rufus Harris 1991-94 Eric Ferguson 1988-89, 1991 Ernest Gerke 1922 Ryan Harris 2000-01 Justin Ferguson 2014-16 Richard Geske 1943 Charles Harrison 1964-65 Hoyt Ferm 1926 Jack Giarmo 1982-84 Mark Harrison 1974-75 John Ferris 1943 Alan Gibbs 1961-63 Fred Harrsen 1928-30 George Field 1921 Dave Gibson 1975-76 Joe Hart 1979-81 John Fielder 1980-81 Jacob Gideon 2020 Lloyd (Whitey) Hartman 1948-50 Brian Fields 2010-13 Jim Giffin 1982-84 Robert Hatch 1996 Darnell Fields 1997-98 Dave Gigli 1977-79 Kevin Haverdink 1985-88 Loy Fierens 1953-54 Don Gill 1956-57 Bill Haviland 1964-66 Orville Fillinger 1909 John Gill 1919-22 Steve Hawkins 1991-93 Ken Finey 2015-18 Art Gillespie 1944-48 Treshaun Hayward 2018-20 Don Finnefrock 1952-54 Ron Gillum 1987-88 Paul Hazel 2009-12 Delmar Firme 1941-42 Mark Gilroy 1984-85 Alvah Heaton 1907 Braden Fiske 2019-20 Jim Gilstrap 1961-63 Mitch Heimbuch 2017 David Fisher 1988 Davontae Ginwright 2016-18 Matt Hekhuis 1992-95 Denis Fitzgerald 1986 Mike Giorgianni 2003-04 Oscar Hellberg 1913-14 Mike Fitzgerald 1987 Jack Gitler 2001-04 Jamie Hence 1985-88 2015-16 Egbert Gleason 2007 William Henagan 1997-99 Bill Flaherty 1949 Joe Glenn 1984-87 Spencer Henley 1992-95 Arch Flannery 1916 Jim Glick 1951 Bert Henderson 1986-88 Greg Flaska 1968-70 Reece Goddard 2017 Clayton Hendricks 1944 Todd Fleck 1982-84 Eric Gordon 1927 Don Hendriks 1942 Norbert Fleckenstein 1945 Montres Gords 1995-96 Harry Henigan 1943 Pearl Fleming 1925 Ron Gow 1951 Orville Henney 1912-13 Scott Fleming 1991-92 Alex Grace 2016-19 Jon Henry 2011, 2013-14 Dwayne Fletcher 1983-84, 1986 Marion Graham 1943 Tom Henry 1976-79 Cory Flom 2005-08 Josh Grant 2017 Bruno Heppell 1994-96 Delos Flower 1906 Les Gratton 1947-50 Bill Hestwood 1957 Ray Fonseca 1987-88 Dezmond Gray 2005-07 Andy Hewes 1979 Louis Forbrich 1996, 1999 Virgil Grayson 1990-91 George Heydlauff 1952-53 Kevin Ford 2002-04 Colin Greczek 1998-2000 Fred Hicks 1970-72 Jermaine Foreste 1999-2002 Bob Green 1949 Charles Higgins 1951-52 Allex Forge 1960-61 Jim Green 1949 John Higgs 1974-76 Jay Formsma 1945-48 Michael Greene 1989-90 Harry Hildreth 1946-47 Ted Forrest 1972-75 Ed Greer 1983 Jim Hildreth 1946-49 Robert Forrest 1993-95 Tyrice Grice 1986 Bryant Hill 1985 Dean Foster 1939-40 Terry Grier 1992 Irwin Hill 1946 DeShawn Foster 2017-18 Mike Griesinger 1983 Tom Hill 1943, 1945 MarShawn Foster 2020 Darrius Griffith 1990-91 Bill Hillborg 1941 Hilton Foster 1945-48 Ted Grignon 1969-71 Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 Jack Foster 1967 Joe Grigg 1957-58 Scott Hinds 2009-11

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Jim Hinkle 1977-80 Brian Johnson 1987-90 John Klein 1962-64 Jeff Hinson 1999-2001 Charles Johnson 1906 John Kloosterman 1984 Reggie Hinton 1978-81 Ed Johnson 1927-29 Charlie Knapp 1996-99 Terry Hinton 1970-71 Fabian Johnson 2014-16 Dave Knapp 1979-82 Mark Hintz 1970 Jeffery Johnson 2015-16 Marshawn Kneeland 2020 Ken Hirsch 1951-52 Jeremy Johnson 1996-99 Kevin Knope 1992-95 Peter Hirt 1987-88 Larry Johnson 1993-94 Bill Knott 1950 Pierre Hixon 1990-93 Mike Johnson 1971 Tony Knox 1995-96 Christian Hodges 2002 Mike Johnson 2002 Dan Kolenko 1980 Don Hoekenga 1971 Morgan Johnson 1916-17 Jim Kolk 1957-58 Jon Hoffing 2013-14 Neal Johnson 1923-25 Lou Kollar 1975, 1978-79 Eric Hoffman 1985-88 Oscar (Okie) Johnson 1922-24 Vlad Kontic 1989, 1991 Steve Hoffman 1983-84 Paul Johnson 1988, 1990-91 Adam Korzeniewski 1995-96 Dennis Holland 1959-61 Robert Johnson 2005-08 Matt Koss 1979 Jim Holland 1993-96 Walter Johnson 1918 Leslie Koster 1951-54 Ralph Holley 2018-20 Wilbur Johnson 1922-24 Dave Kotecki 1992 Jeff Holly 1980 Len Johnston 1949-51 John Kouris 1965-66 Bill Hooper 1921 Nick Johnston 1997 Larry Kozminski 1942 Rico Hooper 1994 Larry Joiner 1950-52 Jim Kramer 1984-87 Chad Hopkins 1986 Al Jones 1981-82 Kevin Kramer 2000-02 Rob Horrmann 1984-87 Demetrius Jones 1980-83 Dan Krasinksi 2008 Osbe Hoskins 1980 Dex Jones 2010 Doug Kraus 1986-89 Guy Houston 1917, 1919 Earl Jones 1932-33 Jim Kreason 1970 John Hovanec 1944 Jonathan Jones 2002-03 Jim Kreutzer 1984-87 Bobby Howard 1977-80 Keith Jones Jr. 2020 Dave Kribs 1937-39 Emory Howard 1906, 1908 Mike Jones 2013 Joe Krill 1985-86 Lewis Howard 1985-87 Mike Jones 2005-07 James Kristof 2012-15 Henry Howe 1920-21 Stu Jones 1975-78 Jack Krueger 1956-58 Joe Hoy 1940 Paul Jorgensen 1972-74 Albert Kruez 1922 Mike Hubbard 1972, 1974 Schneider Julien 2007-08 Dave Kruse 1987-88 Judson Hudnut 1930-31 Luke Juriga 2016-19 Robbie Krutilla 2004-07 Mike Hudnut 1962-64 Roman Juzwiak 1955 Mark Kujacznski 1979-82 Dave Hudson 1966-68 Carroll Kyser 1942-43 Allen Hughes 1978-81 Gabe Hughes 2012 K • K • K Harold Hulscher 1920-21 Jeff Kacmarek 1981-84 L • L • L Hilliard Hulscher 1919-20 Kevin Kahl 1979 Jeff LaDuke 1990-91 Pat Humes 1976-79 Rich Kaiser 1992-95 Craig Ladyman 1998 Randy Hummel 1978 Charles Kalbfleisch 1943-44 Adolphus LaLonde 1938-39 Roger Hunt 1972 Carl Kamhout 1926 Paul Lambert 1997-2000 Edwin Husbeck 1936-38 Bill Kanley 1911 Chuck Landrum 1976 Mike Hutchings 1997-98 Spencer Kanz 2017-19 Jim Laney 2005-07 Paul Hutchins 1988, 1990-92 Thiago Kapps 2019-20 Jonn Laney 1986-87 Judson Hyames 1914 Joe Karam 1964 Lew Lang 1942 Ron Karlis 1970-72 Robert Lang 1918 Alan Karpa 1966 Tim Lankerd 1980-82 I • I • I Bill Karpinski 1956-58 Bryan Lape 1998, 2000-02 Greg Igaz 1969-71 Charles Karpinski 1957 Kyle Lark 2010, 2012-13 Gervase Ignasiak 1935-36 Scott Karstens 1998-2000 Pete LaRouech 1968-69 Phil Igoe 1944 Fernand Kashama 2007 Francis (Butch) LaRoue 1960-62 George Ihler 1962-64 Steve Kasson 1983 Andy Laue 2006-07 Bill Ingraham 1975 Dave Katt 1964-65 Alton Laupp 1977-80 Ryan Iorillo 2001-02 Denny Keck 1970, 1973 Deshon Lawrence 2008-09 Trevor Ishmael 2011-14 Clifford Keddie 1944, 1946 Count Laws 1976-77 Ginial Isma 2020 John Keenoy 2015-18 John Lawson 1984 Ameer Ismail 2004-06 Shawn Keenoy 1981-83 Richard (Dick) Lawson 1968-70 John Isom 1953-54 Jack Kelder 1951-54 Roger Lawson 1969-70 Timmy Keith 2013 Norris Layton 1936 Greg Kelley 1990-91 Richard Leahy 1943-44, 1946 J • J • J John Kelley 1943 Floyd Lear 1926-28 Garvase Jach 1925-27 Paul Kelley 1942 Duncan Leckta 1940 Jonathan Jack 2009-10 Kent Kelly 1957 Branden Ledbetter 2005-08 Fred Jacks 1915 Robert Kelly 1996-97 Harry Lee 1923 Brian Jackson 2004 Zak Kemp 1995-97 Jack Lees 1943 JaKevin Jackson 2014-15 Mike Kempinski 2004-05 Glen Leeson 1950 Mallett Jackson 1944 Melvin Kendall 1943 Charles LeFevre 1908-10 Nelson Jackson 1963-65 Bill Kennedy 1971 Deauntay (Woody) Legrier 2009-12 Obbie Jackson II 2017 Pat Kennedy 1994-96 Tom Leidich 1963, 1965 Pat Jackson 1993-95 Phil Kennedy 1972-73 Don Leigh 1976-78 Sam Jaeger 2009-10 Mike Kershner 1996-98 Reuben Leiske 1944 Alex Jagels 2010 Alex Keys 2019 Justin LeMay 2004 Mike Jakubowicz 1980-81 Ryan Kilburg 2020 Dan Lemke 2004 Brandon James 2004 Bill Killian 1913-14 Henry LeMoin 1922 Ed Janz 1950 Tony Kimbrough 1987-88 Lawrence Leonard 1915 La’Darius Jefferson 2020 Jaxson Kincaide 2020 George Lerch 1930 Bob Jeffrey 1960 Anthony Kiner 2001-03 Tim Lester 1996-99 Bob Jenkins 1940-41 Larry King 1999-2000 Bob LeVand 1944 Glen Jenkins 1978-81 Matt King 1996 Joe Lewandowski 1994-97 Darnell Jennings 1997-98, 2000 Tom King 1913 Curtis Lewis 1970, 1972 Gary Jennings 1964-66 Ulric King 1989-92 David Lewis 2009 Greg Jennings 2002-05 Steve Kingsley 1988-91 Don Lewis 1967-68 Richard Jeric 1957-58 Gale Kisinger 1946-47 Fletcher Lewis 1957-58 Bob Johnson 1977-78 George Klaeren 1952 Jermaine Lewis 2000-02 Brandon Johnson 2001-03 Jim Klapthor 1984-86 Mike Lewis 1970

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Terry Lewis 1984-87 Art May 1944-45 Neil Miller 1917-18 Charles Liedtke 1961-63 Glenn Mayer 1910-11 Odell Miller 2015-18 Doug Lincoln 1976-77 Frank Mays 1980 Pierson Miller 1934-35 LaMarr Liner 1984 Dan Mazglad 1970 Rob Miller 1972 Bob Lintjer 1970-71 Roosevelt Mazyck 1945 Rudel (Rudy) Miller 1920-23 Ted Lintjer 1974-75 Will McCabe 2019 Scott Miller 1983 Jim Lippe 1984-86 Alfred McCafferty 1914, 1916 Willie Miller 2001-03 Albert Little 1977-79 Todd McCall 1968-69 Nick Milosevich 1943, 1946-47 Dale Livingston 1965-67 Charles McCallister 1943 Aaron Milton 1987 Martin Logan 1996 Bernard McCann 1919, 1921-22 John Minick 1984-85 Steve Logan 1984-87 Don McCann 1955 Ellison Mingo 1989-90 Alex Loiko 1938-39, 1945 Mike McCann 1968-69 Paul Minnis 1967-69 John Lomakoski 1959-61 Fred McCants 2001-02 Jake Minster 2013 Bob Long 1955-56 John McCarger 1942 Charles Missant 2001-03 Jim Long 1964-66 Eldon McCarty 1911 Darrell Mitchell 1993-94 Scott Lonier 1987-89 Jerry McCaskill 1992-93 Derrick Mitchell 2015-17 Steve Looney 1989 Wilbur McClemans 1908 Nick Mitchell 2008-10 Mark Lootens 1976, 1978-79 Marlan McClendon 20002 Pete Mitchell 1965-67 Carl Lopez 1991-92 Wayne McClintock 1907-08 Rocky Mitchell 1986 Derek Lott 1992-95 John McCook 1937 Steve Mitchell 1965-67 Ray Louthen 1944 Mike McCord 2001, 2003 Keith Mixon Jr. 2019 LeRoy Love 1974 Boston McCornell 2007-08 Jake Moertl 2019 Rick Lucas 1994-97 Roy McCree 2020 Paul Moersch 2003-05 Ken Luckett 1982-85 Jack McCullagh 1945 Dave Mollard 1965-66 Matt Ludeman 2005-06 Rashad McDade 1998-01 Dave Mollard Jr. 1989-91 Jeff Lujan 1990, 1992 Jay McDonagh 1993-95 Corvin Moment 2020 Marcus Lund 1919 Charles McDonald 1958-60 Eric Monette 2011-12 Mark Lundell 1973-74 Mark McDonald 1981-83 John Monson 1924-25, 1927 Patrick Lupro 2018-20 Tarrence McEvans 1995-97 Ellsworth Monteith 1911 Bob Lurtsema 1965 Bob McFadden 1984 Chris Montgomery 2001-02 T. J. Lynch 2009, 2011 Mike McGeath 1979-81 Jim Montgomery 1953 Joe Lynd 1940-41 Tom McGhee 1964 Earl Montross 1951 Maurice Lyons 1915 John McGuiness 1908-09 Ken Moon 1964-65 Lou McGuire 1911-12 Frank Mooney 1968-69 Bill McIntosh 1913-14 Jaylon Moore 2018-20 M • M • M Robert (Scooter) McIntosh 2004-05 Pennell Moore 1929 Anthony Magee 1986 Bob McKay 1914-15 Rocco Moore 1973-76 Alfred MacDonald 1960-62 Pete McKay 1911 Skyy Moore 2019-20 Paul MacDonald 1939 Harold McKee 1927, 1931 Steve Moore 1982-83 Art Macioszczyk 1940-42 Richard McKee 1952 Terrence Moore 1998-2000 Malcolm MacKay 1929-31 Duncan McKerracher 1972-75 Dominic Moran 2003-06 Jesse Madden 1957-59 Jim McKinley 1963-65 Jake Moreland 1996-99 Dave Madsen 1991-94 Jarrell McKinley 2012-15 Eddie Morgan 1970-71 Tim Majerle 1966-68 Marty McNair 1990-91 Ray Morley 1925-27 Ken Major 1932-33 Henry McNaughton 1906 Richard Morley 1923 Tim Maka 2012 Mike McPhilamy 1974-75 Orra Morningstar 1928-30 John Male 1976-77 Dan McShannock 1969-71 Dale Morris 1936-38 Stan Malek 1950-51 Jim McVay 1976-78 Gary Morris 1995 Louis (Bo) Mallard 1934 Matt Meares 1980-82 Lorenzo Morris 1984 Jason Malloy 1999-02 Rick Mei 1973 Tom Morris 1950-51 Pat Malone 1928-29 Roy Meier 1933-34 Craig Morrow 1979-80 Clarence Maloney 1907-08 Nick Melcher 2001-04 Bob Morse 1949-51 Steve Maloney 1995-97 Bob Mellen 1941-43 John Morton 1991-92 Jon Manier 1988-91 Todd Mellinger 1974 Kendrick Mosley 1999, 2001-03 Allen Manne 1952-53 Dan Memmen 1977 Tristan Moss 1992-95 Eric Manns 1977-79 Robert Menchinger 2001-04 Jim Mota 1980-82 Chris Maragos 2006 Bob Mendoza 1994-95 Franklin Mote 1924 Bob Marinez 1975-78 Ed Mendrysa 1944 Taylor Moton 2013-16 Daniel Marks 2002-04 Hobart Merritt 1949-50 Tanner Motz 2019-20 Jack Marks 1941-42 Kam Merritt 1992-95 C.R. Moultry 2000, 2003 Jim Marks 1944 Jose (Jo Jo) Mesa 2001-02 Henry Moultry 2004 Greg Marshall 2005-08 George Mesko 1947-49 John Mowatt 1968-69 Mike Marshall 1968 Carroll Messenger 1920-23 Henry (Skip) Mugg 1959 Marty Martens 1986-88 John Messenger 1965 Sean Mulhearn 1987-90 Darrell Martin 1983 John Metras 1927 John Mullaney 1947 Frank Martin 1909-10 Bob Metzger 1939-41 Jeremiah Mullinax 2014-15 Herb Martin 2006-07 Mike Metzger 1973-74 Gerald Muller 1923-24 John Martin 1978 Charles Metzcus 1951-53 George Mullin 1916 Ken Martin 1951-52 Nate Meyer 2004-06 Frank Mumford 1972 Willie Martin 1981, 1983 Adam Mial 1981-82 Jay Mumford 1974-76 Chester Martindale 1924 Alfred Micatrotto 1947-49 Chad Munson 2002-03 Stewart Masi 1993-94 Chris Michayluk 1984 Matt Murphy 1977-79 Bob Mason 1955-57 Anthony Middleton 2007 Jamelle Murray 2010 Nick Matich 2014-17 Nick Mihalic 2018-20 Clark Mussman 2010-13 Joel (Muleski) Mason 1934-35 Robbin Mikel 1976, 1978 Bob Myers 1946 Jack Matheson 1939-41 Les Millar 1916-17 Dave Myers 1972 Tanner Mathias 2019 David Miller 1993-96 Earl Myers 1936 Max Matson 1952, 1954 Doug Miller 1988-89 Melvin (Tubby) Myers 1906-08 Jeff Mattes 1983 Elword Miller 1962-64 Dan Matthews 1973-75 Jeff Miller 1983 Anthony Matulis 1929-31 John Miller 1932-34 N • N • N Mike Maul 1960-62 John Miller 1959-60 Mark Nabozny 1988-91 Clarence Maurer 1952 Joseph Miller 2019 Kirk Nakama 2011-13 Roland Maus 1907-08 Marion Miller 1920 Dan Nameth 1932-34

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Steve Neal 1997-2000 Greg Peterson 2013 Leo Redmond 1918-19, 1921-22 Bruce Nederveld 1971-72 Greg Peterson 1998 Cliff Reed 1981-84 Vern Neidlinger 1935-36 Jim Peterson 1961 Jayden Reed 2018 Grant Nemeth 2007 Harry Petaway 1991, 1993-94 Phil Reed 2001-03 Jerry Neuman 1934-35 Jesse Pettaway 1984 William Reed 1996-99 Howard Nevins 1975-77 Demetrius Pettway 2010-11, 2013 Dennis Reedy 2008 Jerry Newton 1970 Alfred Pfliger 1938-40 Jim Reeves 1974-75 Cecil Nickel 1928-29 Wyatt Pfeifer 2014-17 Jim Reid 1963-65 Hugh Nicolls 1907 Mark Phalen 1968 Jack Reinelt 1973-74 Tim Nichols 2002 John Phelan 1907 Jeremy Renda 2013 Charles Nidiffer 1953-55 Bob Phillips 1979-82 LeRoy Repischak 1958-60 John Nigro 1978 Darius Phillips 2014-17 Harold Reynolds 1933-35 Clarence Nihart 1917-18 Matt Pickens 2007, 2009 Jeff Reynolds 1990, 1992-93 Gary Niklasch 1998-99 Charles Pierce 1952 Lowell Reynolds 1923 Scott Niles 1996-99 Harold Pierce 1933-35 Marvin Reynolds 1992-95 Mark Nisbet 1975 Harold Pierce 1952 Owen Reynolds 1928, 1930 Ted Nixon 1957-59 Jared Pike 1997-2000 Sam Reynolds 2000-02 Ken Nobis 1963-65 Ed Pilarski 1980 Orra Rhinesmith 1911-12 Swift Noble, Sr. 1916 Clarence Pilatowicz 1943, 1948 Mike Ribecky 1973-76 Swift Noble, Jr. 1945, 1948 Ted Pilecki 1977 Giovanni Ricci 2017-19 Dennis Noe 1968 Bryan Pinder 1999-01 Howard Rice 1906 Dave Norris 1997 Richard Pins 1950 Tom Richardson 1987 Zach Novoselsky 2015-18 Jeremiah Piper 2020 Scott Riches 1983 Drew Nowak 2008-11 Trueman Pippel 1930-32 Mark Ricks 1991-92 John Nowak 1967 Bill Pitkin 1949-51 Deal Ridler 1911 Steve Nowak 1948 Mark Plewa 1978 Dominic Riggio 1971-73 Juan Nunez 2007-10 Bob Pokorny 1970-72 Glen Righter 1923-24 Eric Nunlee 1996-99 Dean Polce 1992-95 Sean Riley 1995 Art Nunn 1916 Joe Polce 1984 Trovon Riley 2002, 2004-05 Tom Nütten 1991-94 Ansel Ponder 2009-11 Matt Riordan 1992-95 Tom Nuveman 1966-67 Bill Pope 1945 John Ritchie 1956 Neal Nyland 1914-15 Paul Pope 1954 John Ritter 1961 Willie Pope 2002-03 Al Rivet 1991-92 Bernard Porter 1953 Bob Rizzardi 1947 O • O • O Harrison Porter 2007-08 Damari Roberson 2020 Walt Oberlin 1936-38 Willis Porter 1992-95 Daniel Robert 2002 George Ockstadt 1936-37 Greg Posey 1974 Kendrick Roberts 2012-15 John Offerdahl 1982-85 John Possi 1914-15 Maurice Roberts 2010 Chukwuma Okorafor 2014-17 Harry Potter 1921-23 Tony Roberts 1987-88 Jasper Olendorf 1925-26 John Potter 2008-11 Aundra Robinson 1981 Erik Oleson 2001-04 Dion Powell 1992-95 Cornelius Robinson 2005-07 Robert Oliver 1987-88 Greg Powell 1987-88 Denny Robinson 1984-87 Dick Olmsted 1957-59 Ryan Powell 2004 Exzabrion (K.T.) Robinson 2001 Walt Olsen 1915-16, 1917, 1919 Gilbert Powers 1934 Marc Robinson 1974 Jack Olson 1940-41 Pepper Powers 1974-76 Ross Robinson 1936-38 Mike Onaga 2004 LaVerne Prendergast 1926 Scott Robinson 2001-04 Heron O’Neal 1994-97 Keith Pretty 1970-72 Wayne Robinson 1977-78, 1980 Dann O’Neill 2010-12 Josh Price 2008-10 Glen Rodney 1943-44 Jim O’Neill 2010 Paul Price 1982 Mario Rodriguez 2013-14 Lance Ortega 1988-89 Mike Prindle 1981-84 Todd Rogalski 1999 Ernest Osborne 2002-04 Austin Pritchard 2005-06, 2008-09 Gene Roger 1975-78 John Osborne 1909 Jim Pritchett 1967-69 Astor Rogers 1998-99 Tim Osborne 1989-92 Chris Prom 2009-12 Ronald Rogers 1998-01 Torre Ossmo 1965-66 Mike Prough 1979-80, 1983 Keith Rogien 1976-78 Tom O’Shaughnessy 1944, 1946-47 Jon Pryor 1993-96 Edward Rolle 2013-15 Mark Ottney 2002-05 Richard Pryor 1964 Steve Roon 1994-97 Roger Pulliam 1963-65 Edgar Roper 1911-12 Herman Pump 1925-27 Mark Rosczewski 1980 P • P • P Tom Putt 1972-73 Waymon Ross 2010 Joe Palazzolo 1957 Chris Pyant 2009 Eddie Rossi 1945 Terry Palleschi 1965, 1967 Ken Roth 1971-73 Nate Palmer 1993-94 Jay Roundhouse 1957-59 Paul Palmer 1987 Q • Q • Q Bob Rowe 1964-66 Tony (Panarotta) Panard 1937-38 John Quelvog 1996 Clarence Rowe 1911 Bill Paniccia 1944 Dan Quin 2014 Gary Rowe 1965-67 Bill Pappas 1957-58 Jeff Quintana 1994-95 Mike Rowe 1967-68 Chris Pardon 1995 Seth Quivey 2005-06 Derrick Royal 1996 Ed Parham 1979 Tom Rozema 1996-99 Anthony Parker 2008-11 Gene Rucinski 1945 Art Parynik 1945 R • R • R Mark Rucker 2017 Tom Patterson 1962-63 Gene Rademacher 1968-70 Tom Rucks 1974 Tom Paulus 1983 Bob Radlinski 1964 Chuck Ruffin 1985-87 Willard Peach 1914 Val Ragainis 1998-00 Chris Ryan 1984, 1987 Mal Pearson 1946-49 Paul Rakow 1962-64 Gavin Peddie 2018, 2020 Jim Ralph 1954 Alvin Pedracine 1944 Jason Randall 1994 S • S • S Weston Peiffer 2009 John Rapacz 1942 Nic Saad 2004-07 Francis Pellegrom 1929-31 Kyle Ras 2002-’04 Tom Saewert 1965-67 Oliver Pembroke 1928-29 George Rastigue 1925 Bernard Sagan 1944 Thomas Peregrin 2007 Chleb Ravenell 2009, 2011 Bob Sage 1923 Bill Perrin 1945 Chris Rawson 1993-96 Eric Sain 1993-95 Jerome Persell 1976-78 Todd Rawsthorne 1990-91 John Salame 1992 Len Peters 1971 Ken Reasor 1959-61 Ed Salter 1932-34 Howard Peterson 1951 Emmet Redmond 1925 John Salisbury 1909

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Bruce Samarian 1968 Art Smalley 1929 Cory Sueing 2010-13 Anthony Sambucci 2020 Joel Smeenge 1986-89 Milton Summerfelt 1926-27 Ben Samson 2010, 2012 Rick Smigelski 1978-79 Ted Sundquist 1924 Luke Sanders 2017, 2020 Bob Smith 1942, 1946 LeVelle Surateaux 1916 Robert Sanford 1997-2000 Carlos Smith 1998-2000, 2002 Dan Survillas 1956 Dennis Santo 1970 Cleveland Smith 2012-15 Phillip Swanson 2007-10 Dan Sawochka 1980-82 Damond Smith 2009-10 Dennis Sweeney 1969-71 Brett Scanlon 2014 Dave Smith 1967-68 Trevor Sweeney 2014-16 Kerwin Scanlon 1985-86 Garrett Smith 2011-14 Lloyd Swelnis 1958-60 Josh Schaffer 2011-13 Grant Smith 2020 Steve Swinehart 1969-70 Terry Schalk 1979, 1981-82 Harold Smith 1909 Roy Swoape 1982-85 Allen Schau 1960-62 John Smith 1951-53 Rod Swope 1983 Ron Scheeler 1967 John Smith 1972-75 Corey Sylve 1990-91 Tony Scheffler 2002, 2004-05 Les Smith 1981 Ryan Sylvester 1993, 1995 Mark Schenk 1976-78 Richard Smith 1990 Scott Sypniewski 1984-87 Dawson Schick 2019 Rick Smith 1976-77 Paul Schiele 1920 Scott Smith 1982, 1984 Bob Schilawski 1942 Scott Smith 1992-93 T • T • T Carl Schiller 1943, 1946-47 Steve Smith 1970 George Tabraham 1920 Bill Schlee 1961-62 Ted Smith 1946 Bill Taft 1956-58 Fred Schmidt 1938 Tony Smith 1934 Don Tait 1927 Leonard Schmidt 1956-57 Trey Smith 2009 Bradley Tanner 2016-17 John Schneider 1942 Vern Smith 1917 Brad Tayles 1989-92 Orville Schneider 1966-67 Warren Smith 1920-21 Harrison Taylor 2018-20 Paul Schneider 1967-69 Mike Snodgrass 1959-61 Steve Terlep 1963-65 Ron Schneider 1962-64 Dave Smythe 1933 Zach Terrell 2013-16 Mark Schnese 1973 Richard Snow 1948-49 Roger Theder 1960-62 Kurt Schoknecht 1976-77 Edd Snyder 1967-69 A.J. Thomas 2018-20 Chuck Schoolmaster 1946-49 Lynn Snyder 1911 Antonio Thomas 2001-03 Andrew Schorfhaar 1991-94 Mike Sobol 1967 Bernard Thomas 1970-72 J. Schroeder 2012-15 Bob Soderman 1954-56 Billy Thomas 1978-79 Louis (Ed) Schroeder 1970-72 Garrett Soldano 1997-2000 Bob Thomas 1970 Alex Schultz 1994-95 Clarence Somers 1918 Frank Thomas 1917-18 Karl Schultz 1996-97 Bill Somerville 1961-63 Kevin Thomas 1987, 1989 Keith Schultz 2006-07 Glenn Sooy 1909-10, 1913 Roosevelt Thomas 1968-69 John Schuster 1978-81 Harold Sooy 1909 Roy Thomas 1914 Paul Schutter 1957 Rush Sooy 1909, 1912 Scott Thomas 1987-90 Bob Scott 1950-51 Dan Sopha 1964-66 Arnold Thompson 1949-51 Jamie Scott 1979-81 Paul Sorce 1983-86 Carrington Thompson 2015-16 Bill Screws 1971, 1973 Milton Sorensen 1942 Glenis Thompson 2006-09 Antoin Scriven 2010-12 Garrett Sosnovich 2006-07 Howard Thompson 1938 Herman Seborg 1926-29 Fred Sowle 1907-09 Ken Thompson 1936 Frank Secory 1933-35 Drake Spears 2016-19 Larry Thompson 1959 Lew Secory 1957 Kelly Spielmaker 1983-86 Lee Thompson 1969 Jim Seegraves 1983 Robert Spillane 2014-17 Reggie Thompson 1995-98 Don Seekell 1959 Emanuel Spiller-Jackson 2017 Richard Thompson 1956 Ron Seifert 1965-67 Reg Sprik 1949-50, 1952 Don Thorson 1956 Glendin Selbo 1944 Greg Staron 1983-85 Harold Throop 1942, 1945, 1949-50 Brad Selent 1997-2000 Matt Steffen 1999-2002 Tony Tiefenbach 1991-94 Ryan Selig 2019-20 Ed Steffes 1951-52 Maurice Tingstad 1931-33 Bob Sellers 1974 Bill Stein 1987-88 Tom Titcomb 1963-64 Bruce Sellers 1946-48 Dan Steinau 2003-04 Paul Tithof 2003-06 Bob Selva 1960 Al Steinke 1926 Jonathan Todd 2019 Scott Selzer 1997-2000 Jerry Steinke 1969-71 Lewis Toler 2010-12 Dane Sexton 1996-97 Desman Stephen 2006, 2008 Emil Tomanek 1949 Dan Shannon 1989-92 Bob Stevens 1955 Jesse Tomlinson 1912-13 Andrew Sharp 2010-11 Fred Stevens 1941-43 Steve Toneff 1972-73 Jim Shattuck 1944 Matt Stevens 2006, 2008-09 Anthony Torres 2020 Louis Shaw 1986 Jim Stevenson 1951-54 Karl Toth 1960-62 Howard Shears 1918-19 Tom Stevenson 1983-84 Tom Toth 1982-84 Bill Shelton 1983 Brett Stewart 2003-04 Tony Townsend 1976 Joe Sheridan 1994-95 Vernon Stewart 2009 Harold Treace 1936-38 Marion Sherwood 1906 Rob Stickels 1979-80, 1982 Bronson Trebbi 1992-94 Dean Shippey 1939 Ken Stillwell 1941 Justin Tranquill 2016, 1018-19 Ralph Shivel 1912 Walter Stith 2002-04 Harold Treglawney 1943 Roger Shively 1967-68 Gordon Stock 1946 Harold Tripp 1945 Dan Short 1976 Ben Stockdale 1917 Schyler Truesdell 2007 Elick Shorter 1963-65 Floyd Stollsteimer 1951-53 Scott Tubergan 1977 Matt Sikora 1992-95 Leland Stone 1918 Davon Tucker 2018-19 Frank Simmons 1920-21 Yancy Stonestreet 1972 Peter Tuffo 1990, 1992-93 Jamarko Simmons 2005-08 David Stout 2012 John Tuma 1948-49 Duncan Simo 1920 Matt Stover 1998-2001 Andre Turner 2014-17 Johnnie Simon 2010-13 Jack Streidl 1940-41 Anthony Turner 2001-02 Jamar Simpkins 2013-15 Vince Strigas 1939-41 Jesse Turner 1997-98 Blake Sims 2004 Alex Strockis 1925-28 Steve Turner 1972-73 Thomas Sims 1985-86 Rolf Strout 1966-67 Ross Tuttle 1911 Bud Sitko 1977-78, 1980 Volney Stuck 1906 Sean Tyler 2019-20 Mike Sitko 1973-76 Matthew Stuckey 2020 Mike Siwek 1967-69 Nelson Stuit 1916 John Skoubes 1945 Warren (Ned) Stuits 1945-47 U • U • U Bill Slater 1969-71 Richard Stull 1948-49 Kasimili (Mili) Uitalia 2011-12 Tom Slaughter 1934 Don Stump 1967-68 Larry Ulmer 1970-72 Doug Sleight 1988-89 Clare Suave 1937-39 Roger Ulmer 1974 Milton Smaha 1946, 1948 Aaron Suber 1972 99 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

V • V • V Jordan White 2007, 2009-11 Jim VaChon 1959-61 Chuck Whitfield 1973 Jim Vackaro 1992-95 Terry Whitfield 1999 Andy Valade 1986 Gerald Whitney 1907-08 Clark Valentine 1928 Al Wichlacz 1982 Craig Valentine 1985 Anton Widas 1932-34 Dave Van Dale 1989, 1991-92 Jack Widas 1959-60 Lavelle Van Horn 1989-91 Edwin Wietnik 1945-48 Tyler Van Tubbergen 2012-13 Doug Wiggins 2009-11 Jim Vanderberg 1971 Richard Wilhelm 1962-64 Vic Vanderberg 1935-37 Brad Wike 1987-88 Dale Vanderhoff 1925 Anthony Williams 2008 Harold, VandeWalker 1910-11 Brian WIlliams 2014 Gary VanderWeele 1985-88 Greg Williams 1975-78 Philip VanHooks 1995 Jamal Williams 2019 Scott VanSchelven 1989, 1992 Jeff Williams 1981 Jon VanSlooten 1985-86 Ivan Williams 1928-30 Carl VanWeelden 1923-24, 1926 Matt Williams 2004-07 Dave Van Vliet 1965-66 Ron Williams 1989 Martin VanWingen 1920-23 Rudy Williams 1976 Arnold Vanzo 1945 Stanford Williams 1963-65 Nick Varcadipane 2005-08 Tronic Williams 2010, 2012 Andre Vaughn 1993-95 Wendell Williams 1990, 1993 Luther Verner 1983-85 Art Willick 1963-65 Ken Vianello 1962 Brad Willis 1990 Jimmie Vincent 2003-06 C.J. Wilson 2005-08 Keith Volk 1967-69 Chris Wilson 1980, 1982 Mike Voynovich 1970-71 Duane Wilson 1979-82 Reed Vroegindewey 1916 Herb Wilson 1964 Robert Vroegindewey 1917 Jaime Wilson 2012 Aaron Winchester 2008-11 Ralph Windoes 1910 W • W • W Larry Winston 1984-85 Joe Wade 1972-74 Kevin Witkowski 1985 Chris Wagner 1986 Jim Woehler 1958-60 Joseph Wagner 1944 Dave Wojick 1986-87 Marcus Wagstaff 1993-94 Bob Wolf 1988-90 Dallas Walker 2010-11 Mark Wolfe 1977-80 Jim Walker 1954-55 Nate Wolkow 1996-98 Robert Walker 1988-91 Marco Wolverton 1998-2001 Tyrone Walker 2002-04 Mike Wood 1972-73 Ben Wall 1943-44 Jack Wooden 1925 Ali’Vonta Wallace 2020 Mike Wooden 1955 Andre Wallace 1991-94 Jon Woodrow 1970-71 Brian Wallace 1991 Chris Woodruff 1979 Dervon Wallace 2009-11 Pete Woodruff 1979-80 Olden Wallace 1970-72 Arthell Woods 1986-88, 1990 Bob Walsh 1964 Charles Woods 2000-01 Bob Walterhouse 1948 Ken Woodside 1966-68 Dwight Walton 1973-75 Barry Worman 1969, 1971 Chad Wangerin 2002-03 Otto Wormsbacher 1931 Doug Ward 1976-79 Bob Wright 1952 Richard Ward 1966-68 Don Wright 1949 Steve Wark 1996-99 Jonathan Wright 2006 Earl Warren 1912 Remound Wright 1979 Ray Warren 1910-11 George Wurster 1930-32 Paul Wasikowski 2006-09 George Wynn 1929-31 Jon Wassink 2017-19 Zack Wynn 2012-13 Reed Waterman 1918, 1920-21 Pete Wysocki 1966, 1968 Milton Waters 1965 Bill Watkinson 1956-58 John Watkinson 1956 Y • Y • Y Keishawn Watson 2016-18 Bill Yambrick 1940-42 Ken Watson 1969-71 Leon Yeakey 1914-15 Jim Webb 1961-63 Roy Yeakey 1915-16 Ollie Webb 1910, 1912 Eugene Young 1989 George Welbes 1928-29 Howard Young 1907 Charles Weldon 1914-15 Carl Younkman 1958 Lionel (Lenny) Wells 1963 Jeff Welsh 1997, 2000-01 Dale Wendell 1971 Z • Z • Z Jim Wenson 1975 Bill Zabonick 1948-50 Ed Wernet 1935-36 Mitch Zajac 2008-11 Adddison West 2020 Ronald Zamort 2012-15 Brandon West 2006-09 Marlin (Dutch) Zeinstra 1957 Eric West 1988-91 George Zender 1971-72 Grant Westgate 1917-20 Richard Zimmerman 1954-55 Jeff Westgate 2000-02 Micah Zuhl 1998-2001 Mike Wheeler 1974 Fred Zuidema 1923-25 Todd Whitaker 1996-98 Neil Zundel 1944 Bob White 1945, 1949 Bob White 1959-61 Harold White 1921 Jim White 1973-75 100 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME CAPTAINS 1906 Tubby Myers, HB 1965 Jim Reid, C 1992 Brad Tayles, QB 2009 Justin Braska, DE 1907 Tubby Myers, HB Nelson Jackson, G Paul Hutchins, OL Tim Hiller, QB 1908 Tubby Myers, HB 1966 Bob Rowe, DT Paul Davis, DB Matt Pickens, LB 1909 John McGuiness, T Gary Crain, HB Dave Cutlip, DE 2010 Mario Armstrong, DB 1910 Alvin Berger, HB 1967 Bill Devine, HB 1993 Pierre Hixon, CB Alex Carder, QB 1911 Glenn Mayer, FB Orv Schneider, LB Tom Nütten, G John Potter, K 1912 Edgar Roper, E 1968 Jerry Collins, DE Andrew Schorfhaar, QB 2011 Alex Carder, QB 1913 Graham Barker, E Tim Majerle, FB Peter Tuffo, LB John Potter, K 1914 William Anderson, G 1969 Mike Siwek, DT 1994 Jay McDonagh, QB Aaron Winchester, DB 1915 Bob McKay, T Paul Minnis, T Tom Nütten, T 2012 Freddie Bishop, DE 1916 Scott Burke, QB 1970 Vern Davis, S Tony Tiefenbach, DE Alex Carder, QB 1917 Warren Allen, T Greg Flaska, TE Peter Tuffo, LB Justin Currie, DB 1918 Frank Thomas, QB 1971 Ted Grignon, QB 1995 Jay McDonagh, QB Kevin Galeher, C 1919 Walt Olsen, QB Tom Elias, LB Dean Polce, OLB 2013 Travonte Boles, DL 1920 Grant Westgate, E 1972 Bernard Thomas, DT Bill Chopp, OLB Dareyon Chance, RB 1921 Reed Waterman, T Keith Pretty, TE Jim Vackaro, HB Brian Fields, RB 1922 Leo Redmond, C 1973 Larry Cates, FB Andre Vaughn, LB Kyle Lark, LB 1923 Harry Potter, HB Dominic Riggio, LB 1996 Bill Chopp, OLB Johnnie Simon, LB 1924 Oscar Johnson, T 1974 Greg Cowser, TE Jim Holland, TE Tyler Van Tubbergen, QB 1925 Walter Farrar, QB Paul Jorgensen, QB Zak Kemp, P 2014 Varied by game 1926 Frank Banach, FB 1975 Duncan McKerracher, LB Pat Kennedy, C 2015 Varied by game 1927 George Fulgoni, HB/C Jim White, FB/MG Joe Lewandowski, T 2016 Varied by game 1928 Dick Frankoski, C 1976 Dave Gapinski, DHB Rick Lucas, OLB 2017 Varied by game 1929 Herman Seborg, HB Pepper Powers, QB Chris Rawson, DT 2018 Varied by game 1930 Clarence Frendt, HB 1977 Howard Nevins, LB 1997 Jim DeWald, C Jamauri Bogan, RB 1931 Al Briggs, FB Keith Rogien, FB Rick Lucas, OLB Leo Ekwoge, ST/RB 1932 Trueman Pippel, T 1978 Jerome Persell, TB Tarrence McEvans, SS Alex Grace, LB 1933 Maurice Tingstad, C Keith Rogien, FB Steve Roon, LB John Keenoy, C 1934 John Miller, HB Greg Williams, S 1998 Tim Lester, QB Justin Tranquill, DB 1935 Frank Secory, G 1979 Tom Henry, TE Dan Falcon, DT 2019 Varied by game Harold Reynolds, QB Matt Murphy, DT Mike Kershner, T LeVante Bellamy, RB 1936 George Ockstadt, HB 1980 Jim Hinkle, DE Brandon Brown, FS Luke Juriga, C 1937 George Bond, QB Bud Sitko, T 1999 Tim Lester, QB Jon Wassink, QB 1938 Walter Oberlin, C 1981 Reggie Hinton, WB Jake Moreland, TE Antonio Balabani, DE Dale Morris, HB John Schuster, LB Scott Niles, LB Justin Tranquill, S 1939 Art Guse, C 1982 Les Garrett, LB Brad Selent, K 1940 Wayne Falan, G Dave Knapp, DT/MG 2000 Josh Bush, PR Harold Benge, G/QB Duane Wilson, T Mario Evans, LB 1941 Bob Metzger, E 1983 Kurt Barterian, FB Paul Lambert, OT 1942 Bill Yambrick, C Demetrius Jones, DHB Garrett Soldano, LB 1943 Bob Mellen, HB 1984 Jeff Kacmarek, DT 2001 Jeff Welsh, QB 1944 Dick Leahy, G Tom Toth, T Josh Bush, WR 1945 None 1985 Chris Conklin, QB Ronald Rogers, CB 1946 Clinton Brown, T Sam Culbert, S Jason Babin, ST 1947 Al Bush, HB John Offerdahl, LB 2002 Carlos Smith, FS 1948 Art Gillespie, FB 1986 Chris Conklin, QB Jake Gasaway, C Emerson Grossman, G Sam Culbert, G Bryan Lape, LB 1949 Bob Carlson, G Mark Garalczyk, DT Jason Feldpausch, WS 1950 Pat Clysdale, E 1987 Bert Henderson, DLB 2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS Bill Zabonick, DE Jim Kramer, DT Phil Reed, RB 1951 Bill Pitkin, T Jim Kreutzer, S Jason Babin, DE 1952 Chuck Higgins, QB Scott Sypniewski, C Kendrick Mosley, WR 1953 Floyd Stollsteimer, G 1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB 2004 Greg Jennings, WR 1954 Les Koster, T Kevin Haverdink, T Mark Ottney, OG 1955 Jim Devine, G Eric Hoffman, LB Jack Gitler, DE Jerry Ganzel, QB Willie Berrios, S Adam Anderson, P 1956 Bob Soderman, C 1989 Vernon Coakley, TE/SB 2005 Ryan Cubit, QB 1957 Bob Mason, QB Doug Miller, C Greg Jennings, WR 1958 Jack Krueger, G Joel Smeenge, DE Paul Moersch, NG Jim Eger, C Kevin Thomas, LB 2006 Ryan Cubit, QB 1959 Dick Olmsted, G 1990 Allan Boyko, SE Dominic Moran, OL 1960 LeRoy Repischak, C Terry Crews, DE Jimmie Vincent, DB 1961 Mike Snodgrass, C Don Eastman, G 2007 Louis Delmas, FS Ken Reasor, G Sean Mulhearn, LB Anthony Gebhart, FS 1962 Mike Maul, C 1991 Derrick Copeland, OLB Robbie Krutilla, C Roger Theder, QB Greg Kelley, LB Jim Laney, P 1963 Alan Gibbs, HB Mark Nabozny, DT 2008 EJ Biggers, CB Bill Somerville, E Corey Sylve, RB Louis Delmas, FS 1964 Troy Allen, QB Brad Tayles, QB Tim Hiller, QB Paul Rakow, T Branden Ledbetter, TE Tom Titcomb, E

101 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME COACHING LEDGER Coach Years Seasons Record Pct. Tubby Myers 1906* 1 1-2-0 .333 William Spaulding 1907-21 15 62-24-3 .706 Milton Olander 1922-23 2 12-1-1 .893 Earl Martineau 1924-28 5 26-10-2 .711 Mike Gary 1929-41 13 59-34-5 .628 John Gill 1942-52* 11 50-34-1 .594 Jack Petoskey 1953-56 4 8-25-2 .257 Merle Schlosser 1957-63 7 28-33-3 .461 Bill Doolittle 1964-74 11 58-49-2 .541 Elliot Uzelac 1975-81* 7 38-39-0 .494 Jack Harbaugh 1982-86 5 25-27-3 .482 Al Molde 1987-96 10 62-47-2 .568 Gary Darnell 1997-2004 8 46-46-0 .500 Bill Cubit 2005-12 8 51-47-0 .520 P.J. Fleck 2013-16 4 30-22-0 .577 Tim Lester 2017-present* 4 24-20-0 .545 TOTALS 114 seasons — 580-460-24 .556

* Alumnus - also played collegiate career at WMU

All-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES James Adams 2019 Ed Ferkany 1963-68 Terry Lewis 1975-76 Bob Stanley 2007-10 Ashton Aikens 2017-18 Dan Ferrigno 1982-86 Bob Lusk 1963 Fred Stevens 1957-74 Wally Ake 2001-03 Dave Finley 1975 Lynn Lynch 1958-59 Mike Sullivan 2005-06 Trevor Andrews 2019-pres. Keith Flynn 2000-2001 Terry Malone 2018 Bob Sutton 1975-76, 1980-81 Harold Barnhort 1931-32 Josh Gattis 2011 Van Malone 2004 Joel Swisher 1987-88 MIke Bath 2019-pres. Keith Gaither 2019 Henry Mason 1991-94 Steve Szabo 1982-84 Jim Bengala 1975-79 Willie Mack Garza 1997-00 Greg Mattison 1982-86 Chris Tabor 2006-07 Clayt Birmingham 2004 Luke Getsy 2013 Peter McCarty 2007-09 Bruce Tall 2002 Don Boven 1952-55 John Gill 1928-41 George McDonald 2005-06 Dave Voth 1997-98, 2000-01 Chuck Bullough 2005 Jim Gilstrap 1978-79 Tim McGarigle 2012-15 Thad Ward 2012 Dick Bumpas 2003 Mike Grant 2008-10 Bill Miller 2007 Roy Weitz 1942-55 Kenni Burns 2016 Gary Hainrihar 1977-81 John Miller 1963-78 Rob Wenger 2013-16 Bill Bye 1987-96 Mike Hankwitz 1982-84 Tim Mingey 1977-81 Lou West 1984-85 Brian Callahan 2013-16 Brad Hanson 1982-83 Reggie Mitchell 1986 Clayton White 2006 Amp Campbell 2010-12 Greg Harbaugh Jr. 2020 Charley Molnar 2003-04 Paul White 1955-56 Steve Casula 2012 Bill Hardy 1977 Jake Moreland 2005-11, 2017-2020 Jimmy Williams 2016 Gene Cavich 1975-80 J.C. Harper 2003-04 Steve Morrison 2005-09 Paul Williams 2005 Dana Chambers 1987-96 Billy Harris 1978-81 Rich Nagy 2010-12 Joe Woods *2001-03 Deon Chester 1997-99 Mike Hart 2014-15 Kyle Nystrom 1992-2001 Dontae Wright 2018-19 Chis Chestnut 2021-present 1995-96 Jack O’Brien 1934-35 Bob Wyman 1964-74 Roger Chiaverini 1956-57 Grant Heard 2007 Joe Palcic 2019-pres. Kirk Ciarrocca 2013-16 Greg Hermsen 1989-96 Matt Patanelli 1944, 1948-51 - Current staff in bold Marvin Clecidor 2020 Marty Higgins 1987-90 Ed Pinkham 2013-16 Dave Cohen 2010-11 Brady Hoke 1984-86 Sam Pittman 1999 Mike Colletta 1976-77 Guy Holliday 2000-02 Dick Raklovits 1957-74 Chuck Comer 1968-74 Joe Hoy 1952-55 Vinson Reynolds 2013-15 Pete Cordelli 2002-03 Charles Huff 2013 A.J. Ricker 2008, 2011-12 Bill Cubit 1997-99 Ray Jeske 1984-86 Norb Riesterer 1938 Ryan Cubit 2009-12 Kevin Johns 2017 Brian Rock 1992-2005 Mike Cummings 2002-04 Scott Kavanagh 2007 Jerry Rosburg 1987-91 Tim Daoust 2006-09, 2017-18 Bill Kenney 2013-pres. Bill Rowekamp 1957-74 David Denham 2020 Tony Kimbrough 2003-04 Dave Sabada 1981 Bob Diaco 2004 Tom Kisselle 1960-62 Mike Sabock 2008-11 Chuck Driesbach 1997-2000 Jim Knowles 1997-02 Tony Samuel 1982-83 David Duggan 2016-18 Tim Knox 2004 Nick Sanchez 2018 Larry Edlund 1987-96 Paul Krasula 1975-81 Cory Sanders 2017 Dan Enos 2000-02 Rick Kravitz 2008-09 Mike Santiago 1985-86 Bobby Erhardt 2012 Rob Kuhlman 1987, 1989-96 Scott Shafer 2005-06 Lou Esposito 2010-12, 2017-pres. Tim Lester 2005-06 Matt Simon 2014-16 Eric Evans 2017-pres. Tom Lewinski 1997-99 Tom Slaughter 1948-63 102 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE HONORS & AWARDS National Football Founda- Harry Potter 1979 All-America Leo Redmond 1975 1958 Clarence Cheatham, OT WIL tion William V. Campbell MAC Freshman of the Year Dominic Riggio 2006 1983 Kelly Spielmaker, TE 1959 Lovell Coleman, FB WIL Trophy Bob Rowe 1977 1989 Brad Tayles, QB 1961 John Lomakoski, OT^ AP3 Recognizing an individual as the Ed Salter 1976 1996 Tim Lester, QB 1966 Bob Rowe, DT AP2 absolute best in the country for his Roger Sanford 2015 1997 Robert Sanford, RB 1972 Larry Ulmer, G AP3 academic success, football perfor- 2005 Tim Hiller, QB 1976 Jerome Persell, TB AP3 mance and exemplary community Frank Secory 1976 2012 Jaime Wilson, WR/PR 1977 Jerome Persell, TB AP3 leadership. Joel Smeenge 2003 2013 Corey Davis, WR 1982 Matt Meares, C AFCA, AP^ 2016 Zach Terrell Jack Striedel 1980 2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB 1984 John Offerdahl, LB AP3 Larry Ulmer 2005 2015 Jamauri Bogan, RB 1985 John Offerdahl, LB AP2, NEA2 Wuerffel Trophy Pete Wysocki 1993 3 Bill Yambrick 1984 1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT AP Presented annually to the college 4 2002 Jason Babin, DE SN football player who best combines National Football 2 2003 Jason Babin, DE SN exemplary community service with MAC Coach of the Year Foundation 3 2 3 2005 Greg Jennings, WR AP , SI , CFN athletic and academic achievement. 1966 Bill Doolittle Scholar-Athlete Award 2005 Tony Scheffler, TE CFNHM 2009 Tim Hiller 1976 Elliot Uzelac 2009 Tim Hiller 2006 Ameer Ismail, LB AP2 2019 Jon Wassink 1988 Al Molde 2016 Zach Terrell 2008 Louis Delmas, DB PS4 2000 Gary Darnell 2019 Jon Wassink 2008 Jamarko Simmons, WR SIHM, PS3 2005 Bill Cubit 2012 Drew Nowak, DL PS3 Bowl Game MVP AFCA Good Works Team 2014 P.J. Fleck 2012 Jordan White, WR AFCA1, WC2, SI2, AP3, PS3 2015 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl 2016 Zach Terrell 2016 Corey Davis, WR AFCA1, USAT1, FWAA1, SI1, AP1, Offensive: Jamauri Bogan 2016 P.J. Fleck PS1, CBS1, WC2, SN2 Defensive: Grant DePalma NCAA Post-Graduate 2016 Taylor Moton, OL AFCA2, FWAA2, PS2 Vern Smith Leadership Scholarship 1 1 2 2 2017 Chukwuma Okorafor, OL FWAA , PS , WC , SI , MAC Hall of Fame Award - MAC MVP 1967 Marty Barski HM HM SBN , CFN John Gill Class of 1994 1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB 1970 Jon Bull 2017 Wyatt Pfeifer, LS PS2 John Offerdahl Class of 2013 2000 Robert Sanford, RB 2019 LeVante Bellamy, RB PSHM, PFFHM 2005 Greg Jennings, WR 2 4 Academic All-America 2019 Treshaun Hayward, LB SN , PS 2016 Zach Terrell, QB 1 HM WMU Athletics Hall of Fame 1970 Jon Bull 2019 Luke Juriga, C PS 2019 LeVante Bellamy, RB 2 Rolla Anderson 1982 1973 Dan Arbour 2 Jason Babin 2014 1981 Les Garrett ^ Member of Associated Press Little All-America Team 1 Sam Bishop 1974 MAC Offensive Player of 1994 Rich Kaiser the Year 1995 Rich Kaiser1 Ray Bray 1975 1 Tom Briscoe 1988 1976 Jerome Persell, RB 1998 Mike Hutchings 2007 Anthony Gebhart1 Al Bush 1986 1977 Jerome Persell, RB 2008 Phillip Swanson2 Ed Chlebek 1994 1978 Jerome Persell, RB 1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB 2009 Tim Hiller2 Pat Clysdale 1989 2010 Phillip Swanson2 Hap Coleman 1974 2000 Robert Sanford, RB 2005 Greg Jennings, WR 2011 John Potter1 Lovell Coleman 1994 1 Freshman All-America 2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB 2016 Zach Terrell 1 Bill Doolittle 1996 1 2014 Darius Phillips, KR SN 2016 Corey Davis, WR 2020 Mike Caliendo 1 Sam Dunlap 1973 1 2 2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB USAT 2019 LeVante Bellamy, RB First team Second team 2016 Butch Hampton, K 247Sports1 Shawn Faulkner 2019 2018 Jayden Reed, WR FWAA1 Mark Garalczyk 2010 2019 Skyy Moore, WR PFF2 Mike Gary 1978 MAC Defensive Player of John Gill 1973 the Year Art Gillespie 1988 1985 John Offerdahl, LB Kevin Haverdink 2004 1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT Jamie Hence 2000 1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB Guy Houston 1983 2002 Jason Babin, DE Joe Hoy 1985 2003 Jason Babin, DE Allen Hughes 2017 2006 Ameer Ismail, LB 247Sports — 247Sports.com Greg Jennings 2018 2012 Drew Nowak, DT AFCA — Coaches Association Oscar Johnson 1976 2019 Treshaun Hayward, LB AP — Associated Press Len Johnston 1990 CBS — CBS Sports MAC Lineman of the Year CFN — College Football News Tony Kimbrough 2001 1965 Bob Rowe, OL FWAA — Football Writers Association Dave Kribs 1978 NEA — Newspaper Enterprise America Roger Lawson 2013 1966 Bob Rowe, OL PS — Phil Steele Tim Lester 2011 PFF — Pro Football Focus Dale Livingston 2007 MAC Special Teams Player SBN — SB Nation Ray Louthen 1989 of the Year SI — Sports Illustrated Jim McKinley 1992 1998 Brad Selent, K SN — Sporting News John Miller 1983 2016 Darius Phillips, KR/PR USAT — USA Today Rudy Miller 1974 2017 Darius Phillips, KR/PR WC — Walter Camp Foundation Al Molde 2008 2020 D’Wayne Eskridge, KR/PR WIL — Williamson Tubby Myers 1979 Y — Yahoo! Sports Tom Nütten 2009 John Offerdahl 1996 1First team 2Second team 3Third team 4Fourth team Walt Olsen 1975 HMHonorable mention Jerome Persell 1999 103 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

Academic All-District 2019 Stefan Claiborne 1971 Larry Cates1 1984 Ken Luckett2 1995 Tony Knox1 1981 Les Garrett Alex Grace Tom Elias1 John Offerdahl1 Joe Lewandowski2 Matt Meares Luke Juriga Dave Hallabrin2 Cliff Reed2 Rick Lucas2 1982 Mike Gary Giovanni Ricci Greg Igaz2 Tom Toth1 Jay McDonagh2 1983 Mike Gary Justin Tranquill Ron Karlis2 1985 Mark Garalczyk1 Tristan Moss1 1987 Arthell Woods Jon Wassink Bob Pokorny2 Lewis Howard2 Dean Polce2 1990 Sean Mulhearn 2020 Mark Brooks Keith Pretty2 Ken Luckett1 Dion Powell1 1993 Rich Kaiser Mike Caliendo Bill Slater1 John Offerdahl1 Chris Rawson2 1994 Rich Kaiser Bernard Thomas1 Denny Robinson2 Jim Vackaro2 Dean Polce All-MAC Larry Ulmer1 Paul Sorce2 Andre Vaughn1 1 2 1 Tony Tiefenbach 1948 Chuck Schoolmaster1 1972 Dan Arbour Roy Swoape 1996 Tony Knox 1 1 2 1995 Rich Kaiser 1949 Chuck Schoolmaster1 Larry Cates 1986 Mark Garalczyk Joe Lewandowski 1 1 2 Dean Polce Pat Clysdale1 Fred Hicks Eric Hoffman 1997 Ryan Bauer 1 2 2 1997 William Henagan 1951 Tom Morris1 Ron Karlis Jim Klapthor Dan Falcon 1 2 2 Scott Niles Floyd Stollsteimer1 Dominic Riggio Jim Kramer Joe Lewandowski 1 2 2 1998 Frank Bosworth 1952 Floyd Stollsteimer1 Bernard Thomas Kelly Spielmaker Robert Sanford 1 1 1 Mike Hutchings 1954 Jerry Ganzel2 Larry Ulmer 1987 Jamie Hence 1998 Dan Falcon 2 1 2 Tim Lester James Walker2 1973 Dan Arbour Joel Smeenge Darnell Fields 2 2 2 Scott Niles 1955 James Walker2 George Bennett 1988 Paul Agema Charlie Knapp 2 1 2 1999 Tim Lester 1957 Lovell Coleman2 Jim Bollweg Willie Berrios Tim Lester 1 2 1 2000 Frank Bosworth 1958 Lovell Coleman1 Mike Carter Terry Crews Jake Moreland 1 2 1 2002 Jason Feldpausch Bill Watkinson2 Dominic Riggio Robert Davis Steve Neal 2 1 1 2003 Jason Feldpausch 1959 Henry Mugg2 1974 Greg Cowser Kevin Haverdink Brad Selent 2 1 2 2004 Mark Hardy 1960 John Lomakoski1 Mike Fenbert Eric Hoffman 1999 Charlie Knapp 2 1 2 Tony Scheffler 1961 Ed Chlebek1 Dan Matthews Tony Kimbrough Tim Lester 2 2 2 2005 Tony Scheffler Pat Emerick2 1975 Dave Gapinski Doug Kraus Jake Moreland 2 1 1 2006 Anthony Gebhart Dennis Holland1 1976 Dennis Dilley Robert Oliver Steve Neal 1 1 1 2007 Anthony Gebhart John Lomakoski2 Dave Gapinski Joel Smeenge Scott Niles 1 2 2 2008 Tim Hiller Bob White2 Rocco Moore 1989 Paul Agema Robert Sanford 2 2 1 Phillip Swanson 1962 Pat Emerick2 Howard Nevins Allan Boyko 2000 Mobolaji Afariogun 1 1 1 2009 Tim Hiller Francis LeRoue2 Jerome Persell Joel Smeenge Anthony Allsbury 2 2 2 2009 Phillip Swanson Mike Maul2 Mike Ribecky 1990 Paul Agema Chris Browning 1 2 2 Phillip Swanson Allen Schau2 Mike Sitko Allan Boyko Mario Evans 2 2 2 2011 John Potter Roger Theder2 1977 Donny Leigh Don Eastman Colin Greczek 1 2 1 2016 Zach Terrell 1963 Troy Allen2 Jerome Persell Paul Hutchins Paul Lambert 1 1 2 2017 Jon Wassink Chuck Liedtke1 1978 Dave Bordine Sean Mulhearn Jermaine Lewis 2 2 2 2019 Mike Caliendo 1964 Ken Moon1 Bob Compton Todd Rawsthorne Terrence Moore 2 1 1 Jon Wassink 1965 Marty Barski1 Bobby Howard Corey Sylve Steve Neal 1 2 2 1966 Gary Crain2 Pat Humes Brad Tayles Ronald Rogers 1 1 1 Gene Hamlin2 Eric Manns Scott Thomas Robert Sanford National Football Founda- 2 1 2 Dave Hudson2 Matt Murphy 1991 Paul Hutchins Brad Selent tion Hampshire Society 1 2 1 Dale Livingston1 Jerome Persell Paul Johnson Garrett Soldano 2007 Anthony Gebhart 2 2 2 Torre Ossmo2 1979 Tom Henry Greg Kelley 2001 Mobolaji Afariogun 2008 Dustin Duclo 1 2 1 Tim Majerle2 Bobby Howard Corey Sylve Anthony Allsbury 2009 Tim Hiller 2 2 2 Bob Rowe1 Pat Humes Brad Tayles Jason Babin 2010 Phillip Swanson 1 2 2 Dan Sopha2 Mark Lootens Dave Van Dale Josh Bush 2011 John Potter 1 2 2 1967 Jerry Collins1 Eric Manns 1992 Michael Coleman Jermaine Lewis Mitch Zajac 1 2 1 Gene Hamlin1 Matt Murphy Dave Cutlip Ronald Rogers 2012 Matt Cutler 1 2 1 Dave Hudson1 1980 George Bullock Scott Fleming 2002 Mobolaji Afariogun John Deyo 1 1 1 Dale Livingston1 Jim Hinkle Paul Hutchins Jason Babin Chris Prom 1 2 1 Tim Majerle2 Bobby Howard Ulric King Chris Browning 2014 Justin Currie 1 2 1 Pete Mitchell2 Allen Hughes Carl Lopez 2003 Adam Anderson 2015 Jon Jackson 1 1 1 Gary Rowe2 Alton Laupp Mark Ricks Jason Babin J. Schroeder 2 2 2 1968 Jerry Collins1 Craig Morrow Brad Tayles Jack Gitler 2016 Kasey Carson 1 2 2 Dave Hudson1 Bud Sitko Dave Van Dale Greg Jennings Lucas Cherocci 2 2 2 Paul Minnis2 1981 John Fielder 1993 Jason Biddle 2004 Adam Anderson James Coleman 2 1 1 Jim Rutledge2 Tom George Steve Hawkins Greg Jennings David Curle 1 1 1 Mike Siwek2 Allen Hughes Pierre Hixon Tony Scheffler Austin Guido 2 1 2 Ken Woodside2 Glen Jenkins Dion Powell 2005 Louis Delmas Kristof Ifkovits 1 1 1 Pete Wysocki2 Matt Meares Peter Tuffo Ameer Ismail Taylor Moton 1 2 1 1969 Al Bush2 Bob Phillips 1994 Kevin Knope Greg Jennings Trevor Sweeney 2 1 2 Greg Flaska2 1982 Randy Blackmore Tom Nütten Trovon Riley Zach Terrell 2 2 1 Paul Minnis2 Shawn Faulkner Dean Polce Tony Scheffler 2017 Lucas Bezerra 1 1 2 Mike Siwek1 Mark Kujacznski Dion Powell 2006 Mark Bonds Nick Matich 1 2 1 Keith Volk1 Matt Meares Tony Tiefenbach Londen Fryar Derrick Mitchell 2 1 1 1970 Vern Brown2 Jim Mota Peter Tuffo Ameer Ismail Wyatt Pfeifer 1 2 2 Tom Elias1 Bob Phillips Jim Vackaro Branden Ledbetter 2018 Curtis Doyle 2 1 2 Vern Davis1 Mike Prindle Andre Wallace Dominic Moran John Keenoy 1 Greg Flaska1 Duane Wilson Odell Miller 2 Greg Igaz2 1983 Parris Boyer Zach Novoselsky 1 Roger Lawson1 Shawn Faulkner 2 Bill Slater2 Mike Gary 1 Larry Ulmer2 John Offerdahl Mike Prough2 104 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

2007 James Blair1 2016 Keion Adams2 Academic All-MAC 1994 Rich Kaiser Zach Novoselsky Zach Davidson2 Asantay Brown2 Starting in 2014, to be eligible for the Aca- Stewart Masi J. Schroeder Louis Delmas2 Corey Davis1 demic All-MAC Team, a player must have Dean Polce Trevor Sweeney Londen Fryar1 Donnie Ernsberger3 earned a 3.20 or better cumulative grade- Andrew Schorfhaar Zach Terrell Robbie Krutilla3 Justin Ferguson3 point average and have participated in at Tony Tiefenbach 2016 Lucas Bezerra least 50 percent of the contests for that Branden Ledbetter3 Jarvion Franklin1 1995 Rich Kaiser particular sport. Prior to 2014, the teams Kasey Carson 2 2 Boston McCornell John Keenoy were voted by Faculty Athletics Represen- Dean Polce Lucas Cherocci 1 1 Jamarko Simmons Taylor Moton tatives at MAC institutions. 1996 Joe Lewandowski David Curle Brandon West2 Chukwuma Okorafor1 1997 Bill Chopp Alex Grace 2008 EJ Biggers2 Darius Phillips1 (DB) & 2 (KR & PR) 1965 Marty Barski Tim Lester Austin Guido Zach Davidson2 Robert Spillane2 Dennis Bridges Joe Lewandowski Luke Juriga Louis Delmas1 Zach Terrell2 1966 Marty Barski Scott Niles John Keenoy Londen Fryar2 2017 Sam Beal2 Glenn Cherup 1998 Frank Bosworth Odell Miller Tim Hiller3 Asantay Brown3 1967 Marty Barski Jason Cavanaugh Derrick Mitchell Branden Ledbetter2 Donnie Ernsberger2 Dennis Bridges Bill Chopp Taylor Moton Boston McCornell3 Luke Juriga2 Glenn Cherup Mark Dragoo Zach Novoselsky Juan Nunez3 John Keenoy1 Paul Minnis William Henagan Giovanni Ricci Austin Pritchard1 Derrick Mitchell3 Keith Volk Mike Hutchings Trevor Sweeney Jamarko Simmons1 Chukwuma Okorafor1 1968 Jon Bull Tim Lester Zach Terrell Phillip Swanson3 Darius Phillips1 (DB & KR) & 2 (PR) Al Bush Scott Niles Justin Tranquill Brandon West3 Robert Spillane2 Jim Pritchett Jared Pike 2017 Lucas Bezerra 2009 Ben Armer3 2018 LeVante Bellamy1 Edd Snyder 1999 Tim Lester Mark Brooks Robert Arnheim3 Jamauri Bogan3 Keith Volk 2002 Jason Feldpausch Mike Caliendo Tim Hiller3 John Keenoy2 1969 Jon Bull Jake Gasaway Stefan Claiborne Juan Nunez3 Luke Juriga1 Al Bush 2003 Jon Drach Jaret Curtis Anthony Parker2 Jayden Reed2 (WR & PR) Lee Thompson Jason Feldpausch Ra’Sean Davie Austin Pritchard2 Giovanni Ricci3 Keith Volk Kyle Ras Mitch Heimbuch Brandon West2 2019 LeVante Bellamy1 1970 Jon Bull 2004 Mark Hardy Luke Juriga 2010 Jamail Berry3 Mike Caliendo2 Steve Swineheart Nate Meyer Spencer Kanz Alex Carder3 Ali Fayad2 1971 Pete Aseritis Tony Scheffler John Keenoy Paul Hazel3 Treshaun Hayward1 Bob Gavinski Brett Stewart Nick Matich Juan Nunez1 Luke Juriga1 Larry Ulmer 2005 Tony Scheffler Odell Miller John Potter3 Patrick Lupro3 Dale Wendell 2006 Anthony Gebhart Derrick Mitchell Jordan White1 Keith Mixon Jr.1 (KR) & 3 (PR) 1972 Dan Arbour Nate Meyer Zach Novoselsky 2011 Freddie Bishop3 Jaylon Moore2 Larry Cates Dominic Moran Giovanni Ricci Alex Carder2 Skyy Moore1 Bob Gavinski 2007 Dustin Duclo Jon Wassink Drew Nowak1 Giovanni Ricci1 Larry Ulmer Anthony Gebhart 2018 Tyron Arnett Dann O’Neill3 Drake Spears2 1973 Dan Arbour Tim Hiller Jamauri Bogan John Potter3 Jon Wassink3 1974 Tom Baetens Phillip Swanson Brett Borske Chleb Ravenell3 2020 Mike Caliendo1 Mark Lundell 2008 Tim Hiller Mike Caliendo Johnnie Simon2 D’Wayne Eskridge1 Jack Reinelt Phillip Swanson Stefan Claiborne Jordan White1 Ralph Holley1 1975 Dave Corning 2009 Ben Armer Dylan Deatherage 2012 Desmond Bozeman3 Bricen Garner1 Dave Gapinski Tim Hiller Wesley French Justin Currie2 Jaylon Moore2 Jay Mumford John Potter Jaylen Hall Kevin Galeher3 Skyy Moore2 1976 Dave Corning Phillip Swanson Ralph Holley Dann O’Neill1 La’Darius Jefferson2 1979 Tom Henry 2010 Ben Armer Luke Juriga Johnnie Simon3 Kaleb Eleby3 Alton Laupp Alex Carder Spencer Kanz Jaime Wilson2 Jaylen Hall3 1980 John Fielder John Potter John Keenoy 2013 Travonte Boles3 Treshaun Hayward3 Les Garrett Phillip Swanson Odell Miller Donald Celiscar3 Nick Mihalic3 1981 John Fielder Mitch Zajac Tanner Motz Corey Davis2 Les Garrett 2011 Ben Armer Zach Novoselsky 1First team 2Second team 3Third team 2014 Willie Beavers2 Mike Gary John Potter Giovanni Ricci Daniel Braverman3 Matt Meares Mitch Zajac Luke Sanders Donald Celiscar1 1982 Mike Gary 2012 Justin Currie Harrison Taylor Justin Currie3 Matt Meares Chris Prom Justin Tranquill Corey Davis1 1983 Mike Gary 2013 Kyle Lark Jon Wassink Jarvion Franklin1 1985 Keith Byard 2014 Lucas Cherocci 2019 Brett Borske James Kristof3 1986 Trevor Bilicke David Curle Mark Brooks Darius Phillips3 John Creek Justin Currie Mike Caliendo J. Schroeder3 Dan Cunningham Jon Hoffing Stefan Claiborne Zach Terrell2 Chad Hopkins Taylor Moton Cam Cooper Ronald Zamort3 1987 John Creek Alec Moulton Dylan Deatherage 2015 Willie Beavers1 1988 John Creek J. Schroeder Alex Grace Jamauri Bogan3 Jamie Hence Trevor Sweeney Luke Juriga Daniel Braverman1 Sean Mulhearn Zach Terrell Spencer Kanz Asantay Brown3 1989 Sean Mulhearn 2015 Lucas Bezerra Will McCabe Corey Davis1 1990 Sean Mulhearn Kasey Carson Jake Moertl Andrew Haldeman3 1992 Dave Cutlip Lucas Cherocci Tanner Motz Taylor Moton3 Jeff Lujan David Curle Alex Mussat Darius Phillips2 (DB, KR & PR) 1993 Rich Kaiser Kristof Ifkovits Giovanni Ricci Zach Terrell3 Derek Lott Derrick Mitchell Harrison Taylor Ronald Zamort2 Dean Polce Taylor Moton Justin Tranquill Andrew Schorfhaar Alec Moulton Jon Wassink Tony Tiefenbach 105 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

2020 Wade Buckman Bill Brown 2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS Mike Gary John Gill Anthony Torres Team MVP Award 2004 Greg Jennings, WR Sportsmanship Award Scholar-Athlete Award Mike Caliendo Named after the 1953 Western Michigan graduate 2005 Greg Jennings, WR Established in 1964 and presented to the Bronco who is The John Gill Scholar-Athlete Award is presented annu- Harrison Taylor and outstanding football player, the Bill Brown Team 2006 Ameer Ismail, LB the consummate teammate and willing to do whatever ally to an individual who carries the highest cumulative MVP Award is given annually to Western Michigan’s it takes for the betterment of those around him. Gary grade-point average on the team. Gill graduated from Luke Sanders most outstanding player. Brown was among the first 2007 Jamarko Simmons, WR served as head football coach at Western Michigan Western Michigan in 1924 and served as WMU’s football Eric Wenzel WMU graduates to receive the newly offered bachelor’s 2008 Tim Hiller, QB from 1929-41, leading the Broncos to a 59-34-5 record coach from 1942-52. In 1952, Gill was appointed as the degree in business administration in 1953. He was a (.627 winning percentage). He served three years for Broncos’ associate athletic director and served in that Jake Moertl four-year member of the football team and was selected 2009 Tim Hiller, QB the United States Navy and, after the war, returned to capacity until his retirement in 1969. Tanner Motz the team’s most valuable player. He led the 1952 squad 2010 Jordan White, WR WMU as Athletic Director from 1949-67. 1982 Mike Gary, FS Jaxson Kincaaide in rushing, receptions and scoring. 2011 Jordan White, WR 1964 George Ihler, S 1939 Dave Kribs, HB 1983 Mike Gary, FS Dylan Deatherage 2012 Freddie Bishop, DE 1965 Nelson Jackson, OG 1940 Horace Coleman, HB 1984 Scott Smith, QB Boone Bonnema 2013 Corey Davis, WR 1966 Gary Crain, E 1941 Horace Coleman, HB 1985 Terry Bobbitt, WR Mark Brooks 2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB 1967 Tom Saewert, LB 1942 Bill Yambrick, C 1986 Trevor Bilicke, LB Wesley French 2015 Corey Davis, WR 1968 Jerry Collins, DE 1943 August Camarata, FB 1987 Trevor Bilicke, LB Thiago Kapps Daniel Braverman, WR Tim Majerle, FB 1944 Glenn Rodney, OT 1988 Jamie Hence, SE Addison West 2016 Zach Terrell, QB 1969 Paul Schneider, FB 1945 Ned Stuits, OT 1989 Paul DeVries, OLB Cam Cooper 2017 Jarvion Franklin, RB 1970 Gene Radermacher, QB 1946 Allen Bush, HB 1990 Brian Johnson, FS 2018 John Keenoy, C 1971 Barry Worman, FB 1947 Emerson Grossman, OG 1991 Jon Manier, C 2019 LeVante Bellamy, RB 1972 Bernard Thomas, DT 1992 Dave Cutlip, DE MAC Distinguished Scholar 1948 Hilton Foster, QB 1973 Denny Keck, DHB 1949 George Dunn, S 1993 Rich Kaiser, DE Athlete 1974 Tom Baetens, DT 1994 Tony Tiefenbach, DE Beginning in 2019, Distinguished Scholar 1950 Bill Zabonick, E 1975 Dwight Walton, DE 1995 Rich Kaiser, DE Athletes include all student-athletes who 1951 Ron Gow, OG 1976 Mike Sitko, C were recognized as All-MAC and Aca- 1996 Eric Boersma, DE 1952 Willard Brown, HB 1977 Rick Smith, DE demic All-MAC selections and maintained 1997 Joe Lewandowski, OT 1953 Leslie Koster, OT 1978 Bob Compton, DE a 3.50 GPA or above. Prior to 2019, voting 1954 Jack Kelder, OT 1998 Mike Hutchings, WR by MAC Faculty Athletics Representa- 1979 Tom Henry, TE 1955 Charles Nidiffer, FB 1999 Scott Niles, LB tives determined Distinguished Scholar 1980 Alton Laupp, KS 2000 Frank Bosworth, TE Athletes. 1956 John Berryman, E-T 1981 John Fielder, TE 1957 Joe Grigg, E 2001 Blair Eklund, LB 1982 Tom Scannell, OLB 2002 Jason Malloy, LB 2014 Justin Currie 1958 Lovell Coleman, FB 1983 Scott Riches, TE 2003 Jon Drach, QB J. Schroeder 1959 Clarence Cheatham, OG 1984 Dave Disser, MG 2004 Mark Hardy, WS Zach Terrell 1960 Jim Habel, OT 1985 John Minick, LB 2005 Tony Scheffler, TE 2015 Lucas Bezerra 1961 Ed Chlebek, QB 1986 Casey Campbell, SE 2006 Nate Meyer, K Derrick Mitchell 1962 Bill Schlee, FB 1987 Joe Glenn, RB 2007 Anthony Gebhart, FS Trevor Sweeney 1963 Bill Somerville, E 1988 Dave Kruse, QB 2008 Dan Krasinski, LB Zach Terrell 1964 Jim Reid, C 1989 Dan Cunningham, SS 2009 Justin Braska, DE 2016 Lucas Bezerra 1965 Bob Rowe, OT 1990 Scott Cramer, DE 2010 Phillip Swanson, OG Kasey Carson 1966 Bob Rowe, OT 1991 Steve Kingsley, SS 2011 John Potter, K John Keenoy 1967 Marty Barski, SE 1992 Pete Anderson, OLB 2012 Ben Samson, OL Taylor Moton 1968 Dave Hudson, DHB 1993 Andrew Schorfhaar, QB 2013 Jeremy Renda, DB Trevor Sweeney 1969 Mike Siwek, DT 1994 Tom Nütten, OT 2015 Zach Terrell, QB Zach Terrell 1970 Roger Lawson, FB 1995 Tristan Moss, CB Grant DePalma, LB Justin Tranquill 1971 Tom Elias, LB Willis Porter, OLB 2016 Kasey Carson, LB 2017 Lucas Bezerra 1972 Dominic Riggio, LB Eric Sain, FB Trevor Sweeney, WR Mike Caliendo 1973 Dominic Riggio, LB 1996 John Coleman, FB 2017 Jon Wassink, QB Luke Juriga 1974 Dan Matthews, HB 1997 David Norris, C 2018 Jon Wassink, QB John Keenoy 1975 Dan Matthews, FB 1998 Bill Chopp, OLB 2019 Jon Wassink, QB Jon Wassink 1976 Jerome Persell, TB 1999 Terry Whitfield, OG 2018 Mike Caliendo 1977 Jerome Persell, TB 2000 Scott Selzer, FB Luke Juriga 1978 Jerome Persell, TB 2001 Ryan Harris, QB John Keenoy 1979 Matt Murphy, DT 2002 Alex Gardner, WR Justin Tranquill 1980 George Bullock, DHB 2003 Antonio Thomas, WR Jon Wassink 1981 Bob Phillips, SE 2004 Kyle Ras, OT 2019 Mike Caliendo 1982 Mark Kujacznski, DHB 2005 Ryan Cubit, QB Luke Juriga 1983 Shawn Faulkner, TB 2006 Dominic Moran, OL Jon Wassink 1984 John Offerdahl, LB 2007 Nic Saad, FB 2020 Mike Caliendo 1985 John Offerdahl, LB 2008 EJ Biggers, CB 1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT 2009 Austin Pritchard, LB 1987 Eric Hoffman, LB 2010 Alex Jagels, QB 1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB 2011 Robert Arnheim, WR 1989 Joel Smeenge, DE 2012 Eric Monette, WR 1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB 2013 Kyle Lark, LB 1991 Greg Kelley, LB 2015 James Kristof, OL 1992 Paul Hutchins, OT 2016 Jamauri Bogan, RB 1993 Jay McDonagh, QB 2017 Andre Turner, DL 1994 Jay McDonagh, QB 2018 Curtis Doyle, OL 1995 Jay McDonagh, QB 2019 Najee Clayton, LB Jim Vackaro, HB 1996 Tony Knox, WR 1997 Tarrence McEvans, SS 1998 Tim Lester, QB 1999 Tim Lester, QB 2000 Garrett Soldano, LB 2001 Bryan Lape, LB 2002 Jason Feldpausch, WS

106 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPATION NFL DRAFT PICKS ALL-AMERICAN BOWL PARADISE BOWL Year Rd Pick Player, Team 1962 Ed Chlebek, QB 2003 Jermaine Lewis, WR 1939 9 6 (76) Ray Bray, Bears Mobolaji Afariogun, TE* 1943 27 2 (252) Art Macioszczyk, Eagles BLUE-GRAY 1968 Gene Hamlin, C SENIOR BOWL 26 7 (247) Bill Yambrick, Steelers 1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT 1962 Jon Lomakoski, OT 1945 26 6 (269) Ben Wall, Redskins 1992 Paul Hutchins, OT 1986 John Offerdahl, LB 1950 18 1 (223) Chuck Schoolmaster, Colts 1993 Steve Hawkins, S 1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT 1960 17 7 (199) Lovell Coleman, Browns 1999 Charlie Knapp, OT 1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT* 1962 4 6 (48) John Lomakoski, Lions Tim Lester, QB 1990 Joel Smeenge, DE 2003 Jason Babin, DE* 2004 Jason Babin, DE* 20 14 (280) Mike Snodgrass, Packers 2009 Louis Delmas, FS 1963 6 7 (77) Pat Emerick, 49ers CASINO DEL SOL ALL-STAR GAME 2012 Jordan White, WR* 11 7 (147) Allen Schau, Redskins 2012 Drew Nowak, DT 2016 Willie Beavers, OT 1964 17 11 (235) Larry Bartolameolli, Browns 2017 Taylor Moton, OT 1967 2 17 (43) Bob Rowe, Cardinals COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 2017 Corey Davis, WR* 1967 Bob Rowe, DT 2018 Chukwuma Okorafor, OT* 10 14 (251) Torre Ossmo, Chargers Darius Phillips, DB/KR* 1968 3 28 (83) Dale Livingston, Bengals EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL 2020 D’Wayne Esrkridge, WR* 1970 11 7 (267) Mike Siwek, Cardinals 1966 Bob Rowe, DT Jaylon Moore, OL 1971 17 6 (422) Greg Flaska, Jets 1969 Mike Siwek, DT 1972 7 25 (181) Bill Slater, Vikings 1986 John Offerdahl, LB TEXAS VS. THE NATION 1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT CHALLENGE 11 14 (274) Dennis Sweeney, Eagles 1995 Tom Nütten, OT 2008 James Blair, OT 15 13 (377) Roger Lawson, Bears 2004 Jason Babin, DE 2009 Londen Fryar, CB 17 25 (441) Vern Brown, Sr., Dolphins 2006 Greg Jennings, WR Branden Ledbetter, TE 1973 12 9 (295) Bernard Thomas, Colts 2013 Alex Carder, QB Jamarko Simmons, WR* 16 21 (411) Keith Pretty, Packers Dann O’Neill, OT 2010 Tim Hiller, QB 2016 Willie Beavers, OT* 1974 15 26 (390) Larry Cates, Dolphins 2017 Zach Terrell, QB * Invited, did not play 1977 11 3 (283) Rocco Moore, Eagles 2019 John Keenoy, C 1982 12 14 (320) Allen Hughes, Steelers 2020 LeVante Bellamy, RB 1985 4 18 (102) Tom Toth, Patriots Luke Juriga, C 1986 2 25 (52) John Offerdahl, Dolphins Giovanni Ricci, TE 1987 6 6 (146) Mark Garalczyk, Cardinals GRIDIRON CLASSIC 1989 5 21 (133) Kevin Haverdink, Saints 2000 Tim Lester, QB 1990 3 18 (71) Joel Smeenge, Saints 2001 Robert Sanford, RB* 1991 11 3 (281) Terry Crews, Rams 2003 Mobolaji Afariogun, TE 1993 6 12 (152) Paul Hutchins, Packers 2004 Kendrick Mosley, WR 1994 6 5 (166) Steve Hawkins, Patriots HULA BOWL 1995 7 13 (221) Tom Nütten, Bills 1992 Paul Hutchins, OT 2004 1 27 (27) Jason Babin, Texans 1994 Tom Nütten, OT 2006 2 20 (52) Greg Jennings, Packers 2001 Steve Neal, WR 2 29 (61) Tony Scheffler, Broncos Robert Sanford, RB 2004 Jason Babin, DE* 2009 2 1 (33) Louis Delmas, Lions 2008 James Blair, OT 7 8 (217) EJ Biggers, Buccaneers 2012 7 37 (244) Jordan White, Jets LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN 7 44 (251) John Potter, Bills CLASSIC 2016 4 23 (121) Willie Beavers, Vikings 2005 Eugene Childs, CB/WR 2006 Greg Jennings, WR* 7 9 (230) Daniel Braverman, Bears 2007 Ameer Ismail, LB* 2017 1 5 (5) Corey Davis, Titans 2 32 (64) Taylor Moton, Panthers NFLPA BOWL 7 30 (248) Keion Adams, Steelers 2016 Willie Beavers, OT* 2018 3 28 (92) Chukwuma Okorafor, Steelers 2017 Keion Adams, DL 2018 Donnie Ernsberger, TE 5 33 (170) Darius Phillips, Bengals *3 1 (1) Sam Beal, Giants NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE 2020 2 24 (56) D’Wayne Eskridge, Seahawks 1967 Dale Livingston, K 5 11 (155) Jaylon Moore, 49ers

*Sam Beal was selected with the No. 1 overall pick by the New York Giants in the 2018 Supplemental Draft

107 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME NFL ROSTER SUPER BOWL Keion Adams, DE *^Pittsburgh (2017-18) Jack Matheson, OE/DE Detroit (1943-46) Greg Jennings, Green Bay Packers *N.Y. Giants (2019) Rocco Moore, OG/OT Chicago (1980) Super Bowl XLV Richard Ash, DE Jacksonville (2015–16) Jake Moreland, TE N.Y. Jets (2000-01) Bob Lurtsema, Minnesota Vikings Dallas (2016–17) John Morton, WR Oakland (1993-94^) Super Bowl VIII & Super Bowl IX Jason Babin, LB/DE Houston (2004-06) ^Green Bay (1993) Tom Nütten, St. Louis Rams Seattle (2007-08) Kendrick Mosley, WR Cleveland (2006) Super Bowl XXXIV & Super Bowl XXXVI Kansas City (2008) Taylor Moton, OT Carolina (2017-20) Tennessee (2010) Drew Nowak, DT Jacksonville (2012-13) Philadelphia (2009, 2011-12) Seattle Seahawks (2014-15) Jacksonville (2012-13) ^Kansas City (2016) N.Y. Jets (2014) Tom Nütten, OL Buffalo (1995) NFL ALL-PRO Baltimore (2015) ^N.Y. Jets (2003) Jason Babin 20112 (Philadelphia Eagles) Arizona (2015) St. Louis Rams (1998-2002, 2004-05) John Offerdahl 19862 (Miami Dolphins) Sam Beal, CB N.Y. Giants (2019-20) John Offerdahl, LB Miami (1986-93) 19901 (Miami Dolphins) Willie Beavers, OL Minnesota (2016) Chukwuma Okorafor, OT LeVante Bellamy, RB Denver (2020) Pittsburgh (2018-20) EJ Biggers, CB Tampa Bay (2009-12) Darius Phillips, DB Cincinnati (2018-20) Washington (2013-14) John Potter, K Buffalo (2012) Philadelphia (2015) Washington (2013) NFL PRO BOWL ^New England (2016) Mike Prindle, K Detroit (1987) Jason Babin 2010 & 2011 Freddie Bishop, LB N.Y. Jets (2016-17) John Rapacz, C/LB Louis Delmas 2010 (Alternate) James Blair, OG ^Cincinnati (2008) Chicago Rockets (1948) & 2011 (Alternate) Daniel Braverman Chicago (2016) Chicago Hornets (1949) Greg Jennings 2010 & 2011 ^Kansas City (2017) N.Y. Giants (1950-54) John Offerdahl 1986, 1987, ^Arizona Cardinals (2018) Joe Reitz, T *^ Baltimore (2008-09) 1988, 1989 & 1990 Ray Bray, OG/DG Indianapolis (2010-16) Chicago (1939-42, 1946-52) Giovanni Ricci, TE Carolina (2020) Green Bay (1952) Rudy Rosatti, T Cleveland Indians (1923) Asantay Brown, LB ^Philadelphia (2018) Green Bay (1924-28) Charlie Carr, B Hammond Pros (1926) Bob Rowe, DT/DE RING OF HONOR Ed Chlebek, QB N.Y. Jets (1963) St. Louis Cardinals (1967-75) John Offerdahl Miami Dolphins Jerry Collins, LB Buffalo (1969-71) Tony Scheffler, TE Denver (2006-09) Terry Crews, LB L.A. Rams (1991) Detroit (2010-13) San Diego (1993) Herman Seborg, G-B Washington (1995) Frankford Yellow Jackets (1930) Justin Currie, S *N.Y. Giants (2015) Minneapolis Red Jackets (1930) AFL DRAFT Cleveland (2016^-17) Frankford Yellow Jackets (1931) Seattle (2018^-2019*) Jamarko Simmons, WR ^*N.Y. Jets (2011) PICKS Corey Davis, WR Tennessee (2017-20) Mike Siwek, DT St. Louis Cardinals (1970) Vern Davis, DB Philadelphia (1971) Joel Smeenge, LB/DE Year Rd Pick Player, Team Louis Delmas, FS Detroit (2009-13) New Orleans (1990-94) 1960 — — Lovell Coleman, Miami (2014-15) Jacksonville (1995-2000) Broncos Donnie Ernsberger, TE Tampa Bay (2018) Warren Smith, G Green Bay (1921) Londen Fryar, DB ^N.Y. Giants (2009) Robert Spillane, LB Tennessee (2018) 1962 8 5 (61) John Lomakoski, Mark Garalczyk, DT/DE Pittsburgh (2019) N.Y. Titans St. Louis Cardinals (1987) Tom Toth, OG/OT Miami (1986-89) 1963 6 2 (42) Pat Emerick, Phoenix Cardinals (1988) San Diego (1990) N.Y. Jets (1988) Jordan White N.Y. Jets (2012) Chargers Gene Hamlin, C Washington (1970) Pete Wysocki, LB Washington (1975-80) 1964 24 4 (188) Larry Bartolameolli, Chicago (1971) Ronald Zamort Arizona (2016^-17*) Patriots Detroit (1972) N.Y. Giants (2018-19) 1965 20 — Troy Allen, N.Y. Jets Kevin Haverdink, OT New Orleans (1989-91) Steve Hawkins, WR New England (1994) *Injured reserve roster only Paul Hazel, DE Jacksonville (2013) ^Practice squad roster only Cleveland (2013) Houston (2014) N.Y. Giants (2014) USFL DRAFT Paul Hutchins, OT Green Bay (1993-94) Greg Jennings, WR Green Bay (2006-12) PICKS Minnesota (2013-15) Year Rd Pick Player, Team Luke Juriga, OL Philadelphia (2020) 1983 — — Bob Phillips, Jeff Kacmarek, NT Detroit (1987) Michigan Roger Lawson, RB Chicago (1972-73) — — Duane Wilson, Dale Livingston, K Cincinnati (1968-69) Michigan Green Bay (1970) John Lomakoski, OT Detroit (1962) Bob Lurtsema, DT/DE N.Y. Giants (1967-71) Minnesota (1972-76) Seattle (1976-77) CFL Art Macioszczyk, FB/LB Philadelphia (1944, 1947) DRAFT PICKS Washington (1948) Joel (Muleski) Mason, DE/DB Year Rd Pick Player, Team Chicago Cardinals (1939) 2008 2 8 (16) Fernand Kashama, Green Bay (1942-45) Calgary

108 RECORDS WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE PASSING RECORDS Most Passing Yards, Game Highest Pass Completion Pct., Season Most Pass Attempts, Game 1. Alex Carder 548 at Toledo, 2011 1. Zach Terrell 2016 .698 1. Tim Hiller 66 vs. Central Michigan, 2009 2. Alex Carder 479 at Connecticut, 2011 2. Zach Terrell 2014 .679 2. Alex Carder 64 vs. Toledo, 2010 3. Tim Hiller 471 at Central Michigan, 2008 3. Jon Drach 2003 .6705 3. Tim Hiller 63 at Buffalo, 2008 4. Chad Munson 450 William & Mary, 2003 4. Zach Terrell 2015 .6700 4. Tim Hiller 62 vs. Ball State, 2009 5. Zach Terrell 445 vs. Buffalo, 2016 5. Alex Carder 2011 .657 5. Alex Carder 59 at Toledo, 2011 6. Alex Carder 439 vs. Purdue, 2011 6. Tim Hiller 2005 .653 6. Jeff Welsh 58 vs. Michigan, 2001 Jon Wassink 439 at Miami, 2018 7. Tim Hiller 2008 .649 7. Tony Kimbrough 57 vs. Fresno State, 1988 8. Tim Lester 435 vs. Bowling Green, 1998 8. Kaleb Eleby 2020 .647 Alex Carder 57 vs. Purdue, 2011 9. Tim Lester 432 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998 9. Jon Wassink 2017 .6424 Alex Carder 57 at Miami, 2011 10. Alex Carder 429 at Miami, 2011 10. Robbie Haas 2005 .6423 Tyler Van Tubbergen 57 at Kent State, 2012 11. Tim Hiller 410 vs. Central Michigan, 2009 11. Tim Hiller 55 vs. Buffalo, 2009 12. Tim Lester 407 vs. Buffalo, 1999 Highest Pass Completion Pct., Career 12. Brad Tayles 53 vs. Toledo, 1992 13. Tim Lester 405 at Florida, 1999 1. Zach Terrell 2013-16 .655 Tim Hiller 53 at Central Michigan, 2008 14. Alex Carder 404 Bal State, 2011 2. Alex Carder 2009-12 .633 Alex Carder 53 vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 15. Alex Carder 403 vs. Toledo, 2010 3. Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 .629 15. Tim Lester 52 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998 4. Jon Wassink 2016-19 .611 Most Passing Yards, Season 5. Jeff Welsh 1997-2001 .603 Most Pass Attempts, Season 1. Alex Carder 2011 3,873 6. Ryan Cubit 2004-06 .602 1. Tim Hiller 2008 522 2. Tim Hiller 2008 3,725 7. Jay McDonagh 1993-95 .593 2. Tim Hiller 2009 514 3. Tim Lester 1999 3,639 8. Ed Chlebek 1959-61 .582 3. Alex Carder 2011 502 4. Zach Terrell 2016 3,533 9. Tim Lester 1996-99 .581 4. Tim Lester 1999 470 5. Zach Terrell 2015 3,526 10. Steve Hoffman 1983-84 .577 5. Alex Carder 2010 458 6. Zach Terrell 2014 3,443 6. Tim Hiller 2007 421 7. Alex Carder 2010 3,334 Most Pass Completions, Game 7. Jon Wassink 2019 407 8. Tim Lester 1998 3,311 1. Alex Carder 43 vs. Toledo, 2010 8. Tim Lester 1998 406 9. Tim Hiller 2009 3,249 2. Tim Hiller 42 at Buffalo, 2008 9. Zach Terrell 2015 391 10. Jon Wassink 2019 3,097 3. Tim Hiller 40 , vs. Central Michigan, 2009 10. Zach Terrell 2016 377 11. Tim Hiller 2007 3,021 4. Alex Carder 38 at Toledo, 2011 11. Brad Tayles 1992 376 12. Jeff Welsh 2000 2,537 Tim Hiller 38 at Central Michigan, 2008 13. Tony Kimbrough 1988 2,465 6. Alex Carder 37 at Connecticut, 2011 Most Pass Attempts, Career 14. Brad Tayles 1992 2,462 7. Alex Carder 36 at Miami, 2011 1. Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 1,608 15. Brad Tayles 1990 2,397 Jeff Welsh 36 vs. Michigan, 2001 2. Tim Lester 1996-99 1,507 16. Tim Lester 1996 2,189 9. Tim Hiller 34 vs. Hofstra, 2009 3. Zach Terrell 2013-16 1,387 Tim Hiller 34 vs. Buffalo, 2009 17. Chad Munson 2002 2,160 4. Brad Tayles 1989-92 1,370 Tim Lester 1997 2,160 5. Alex Carder 2009-12 1,215 Most Pass Completions, Season 6. Jay McDonagh 1993-95 892 1. Tim Hiller 2008 339 7. Ryan Cubit 2004-06 763 Most Passing Yards, Career 2. Alex Carder 2011 330 8. Chris Conklin 1982-83, 1985-86 708 1. Zach Terrell 2013-16 12,104 3. Tim Hiller 2009 309 9. Jeff Welsh 1997-2001 633 2. Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 11,329 4. Alex Carder 2010 289 3. Tim Lester 1996-99 11,299 5. Tim Lester 1999 282 10. Jon Wassink 2016-19 607 4. Alex Carder 2000-12 8,886 6. Tim Hiller 2007 267 5. Brad Tayles 1989-92 8,717 7 Zach Terrell 2016 263 6. Jon Wassink 2016-19 6,482 8. Zach Terrell 2015 262 7. Jay McDonagh 1993-95 6,148 9. Zach Terrell 2014 250 8. Jeff Welsh 1997-2001 4,849 10. Jon Wassink 2019 241 9. Ryan Cubit 2004-06 4,699 11. Tim Lester 1998 236 10. Chris Conklin 1982-83, 1985-86 4,463 12. Jeff Welsh 2000 207 11. Chad Munson 2002-03 4,283 Most Pass Completions, Career 1. Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 1,013 2. Zach Terrell 2013-16 908 3. Tim Lester 1996-99 875 4. Alex Carder 2009-12 769 5. Brad Tayles 1989-92 663 6. Jay McDonagh 1993-95 529 7. Jon Wassink 2016-19 516 8. Ryan Cubit 2004-06 459 9. Jeff Welsh 1997-2001 382 10. Chris Conklin 1982-83, 1985-86 365

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Most Touchdown Passes, Game Most Games, 300+ Passing Yards, Season 1. Alex Carder 7 at Toledo, 2011 1. Tim Lester 1998 7 2. Chad Munson 6 vs. William & Mary, 2003 Tim Hiller 2008 7 Tyler Van Tubbergen 6 vs. Akron, 2011 Alex Carder 2011 7 4. Norm Harris 5 vs. Central Michigan, 1949 4. Tim Lester 1999 6 Tim Lester 5 vs. Youngstown State, 1999 5. Tony Kimbrough 1988 4 Jeff Welsh 5 vs. Illinois State, 2001 Jeff Welsh 2001 4 Jon Drach 5 vs. Central Michigan, 2003 Chad Munson 2003 4 Tim Hiller 5 vs. Ball State, 2005 Tim Hiller 2007 4 Alex Carder 5 vs. Nicholls State, 2010 Tim Hiller 2009 4 Alex Carder 5 at Akron, 2010 Alex Carder 2010 4 Alex Carder 5 at Connecticut, 2011 Zach Terrell 2015 4 Alex Carder 5 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2012 Zach Terrell 2016 4 Tyler Van Tubbergen 5 vs. UMass, 2012 Jon Wassink 2019 4 Jon Wassink 5 at Buffalo, 20177 OT 14. Tyler Van Tubbergen 2012 3 Jon Wassink 5 at Miami, 2018 Zach Terrell 2014 3 Jon Wassink 5 vs. Monmouth, 2019 Kaleb Eleby 5 vs. Central Michigan, 2020 Most Games, 300+ Passing Yards, Career 1. Tim Lester 1996-99 16 Most Touchdown Passes, Season Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 16 1. Tim Hiller 2008 36 3. Alex Carder 2009-12 13 2. Tim Lester 1999 34 4. Zach Terrell 2013-16 12 3. Zach Terrell 2016 33 5. Tony Kimbrough 1987-88 6 4. Alex Carder 2011 31 Chad Munson 2002-03 6 5. Alex Carder 2010 30 Jon Wassink 2016-19 6 6. Zach Terrell 2015 27 8. Jeff Welsh 1997-2001 5 7. Zach Terrell 2014 26 8. Tim Hiller 2009 23 Most Games, 400+ Passing Yards, Season 9. Tim Lester 1998 22 1. Alex Carder 2011 5 10. Tim Hiller 2007 20 2. Tim Lester 1998 2 Tim Hiller 2005 20 Tim Lester 1999 2 Jon Wassink 2019 20 4. Tim Hiller 2008 1 13. Tony Kimbrough 1988 19 Tim Hiller 2009 1 14. Norm Harris 1949 18 Alex Carder 2010 1 Chad Munson 2003 18 7. Chad Munson 2003 1 Kaleb Eleby 2020 18 Zach Terrell 2016 1 Jon Wassink 2018 1 Most Touchdown Passes, Career 1. Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 99 2. Zach Terrell 2013-16 96 Most Games, 400+ Passing Yards, Career 3. Tim Lester 1996-99 87 1. Alex Carder 2009-12 6 4. Alex Carder 2009-12 74 2. Tim Lester 1996-99 4 5. Jon Wassink 2016-19 50 3. Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 2 6. Brad Tayles 1989-92 49 4. Chad Munson 2002-03 1 7. Jay McDonagh 1993-95 45 Zach Terrell 2013-16 1 8. Ryan Cubit 2004-06 36 Jon Wassink 2016-19 1 9. Norm Harris 1948-50 35 10. Jeff Welsh 1997-2001 34

111 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 548 Alex Carder Nov. 8, 2011 at Toledo 330 Chad Munson Oct. 11, 2003 vs. Bowling Green 479 Alex Carder Oct. 1, 2011 at Connecticut 329 Blayne Baggett Nov. 20, 2004 at Marshall 471 Tim Hiller Oct. 18, 2008 at Central Michigan 328 Jay McDonagh Sept. 3, 1994 at Miami 450 Chad Munson Sept. 5, 2003 vs. William & Mary 328 Chad Munson Oct. 19, 2002 at Bowling Green 445 Zach Terrell Nov. 19, 2016 vs. Buffalo 328 Alex Carder Nov. 17, 2012 vs. Eastern Michigan 439 Alex Carder Dec. 27, 2011 vs. Purdue 327 Zach Terrell Oct. 8, 2016 vs. Northern Illinois 439 Jon Wassink Sept. 29, 2018 at Miami 325 Dave Kruse Sept. 19, 1987 vs. Northern Illinois 435 Tim Lester Nov. 14, 1998 vs. Bowling Green 324 Zach Terrell Nov. 5, 2015 vs. Ball State 432 Tim Lester Oct. 17, 1998 vs. Eastern Michigan 322 Jon Wassink Nov. 12, 2019 at Ohio 429 Alex Carder Nov. 16, 2011 at Miami 320 Tony Kimbrough Oct. 22, 1988 at Eastern Michigan 410 Tim Hiller Oct. 17, 2009 vs. Central Michigan 316 Brad Tayles Sept. 9, 1989 vs. Louisiana Tech 407 Tim Lester Oct. 16, 1999 vs. Buffalo 316 Jay McDonagh Oct. 15, 1994 at Ball State 405 Tim Lester Sept. 4, 1999 at Florida 316 Tim Lester Sept. 11, 1999 vs. Youngstown St. 404 Alex Carder Oct. 29, 2011 vs. Ball State 315 Chris Conklin Oct. 26, 1985 vs. Ball State 403 Alex Carder Sept. 18, 2010 vs. Toledo 315 Chad Munson Sept. 27, 2003 at Ohio 398 Zach Terrell Oct. 22, 2016 vs. Eastern Michigan 312 Tim Lester Oct. 31, 1998 vs. Kent State 391 Tim Lester Oct. 12, 1996 at Wyoming 311 Tim Hiller Nov. 6, 2007 vs. Central Michigan 391 Jon Drach Nov. 1, 2003 at Connecticut 310 Tim Lester Sept. 19, 1998 at Toledo 382 Kaleb Eleby Nov. 18, 2020 vs. Central Michigan 308 Tim Hiller Oct. 5, 2005 vs. Ball State 379 Jon Wassink Aug. 31, 2018 vs. Syracuse 307 Tony Kimbrough Nov. 20, 1987 at Ohio 377 Tim Lester Sept. 3, 1998 vs. Northern Illinois 306 Chad Munson Oct. 12, 2002 vs. Central Florida 376 Tim Lester Sept. 26, 1998 vs. Ohio 306 Alex Carder Sept. 24, 2011 at Illinois 375 Tim Hiller Oct. 6, 2007 vs. Akron 304 Kaleb Eleby Dec. 5, 2020 vs. Eastern Michigan 374 Jeff Welsh Sept. 22, 2001 at Michigan 303 Tim Lester Oct. 4, 1997 vs. Ball State 373 Tim Lester Oct. 30, 1999 at Akron 303 Tim Lester Oct. 9, 1999 at Eastern Michigan 372 Tony Kimbrough Oct. 8, 1988 at Miami 303 Jon Wassink Oct. 5, 2019 at Toledo 372 Alex Carder Oct. 23, 2010 at Akron 301 Tim Hiller Nov. 8, 2008 vs. Illinois 371 Tim Lester Sept. 12, 1998 at Indiana 370 Tony Kimbrough Oct. 1, 1988 vs. Bowling Green 370 Zach Terrell Oct. 4, 2014 vs. Toledo 368 Jon Wassink Aug. 31, 2019 vs. Monmouth 367 Tim Hiller Nov. 17, 2007 at Iowa 367 Zach Terrell Nov. 1, 2016 at Ball State 366 Tony Kimbrough Dec. 10, 1988 vs. Fresno StateBOWL 365 Zach Terrell Sept. 4, 2015 vs. Michigan State 364 Alex Carder Sept. 8, 2012 vs. Eastern Illinois 362 Tyler Van Tubbergen Nov. 3, 2012 at Central Michigan 360 Alex Carder Oct. 30, 2010 vs. Northern Illinois 357 Zach Terrell Nov. 15, 2014 vs. Eastern Michigan 356 Jon Wassink Sept. 21, 2019 at Syracuse 355 Alex Carder Sept. 17, 2011 vs. Central Michigan 355 Zach Terrell Sept. 19, 2015 vs. Murray State 354 Tim Lester Sept. 21, 1996 at Central Michigan 354 Tim Hiller Nov. 24, 2009 vs. Ball State 353 Jeff Welsh Oct. 6, 2001 vs. Akron 350 Tim Hiller Oct. 24, 2009 vs. Buffalo 349 Alex Carder Nov. 13, 2010 vs. Eastern Michigan 348 Jon Drach Nov. 15, 2003 vs. Central Michigan 348 Zach Terrell Nov. 9, 2013 at Eastern Michigan 347 Tim Hiller Oct. 4, 2008 vs. Ohio 345 Tim Hiller Oct. 11, 2008 at Buffalo 344 Zach Terrell Oct. 25, 2014 vs. Ohio 343 Tim Hiller Sept. 7, 2007 vs. Indiana 342 Tim Lester Nov. 20, 1999 at Toledo 342 Tim Hiller Aug. 30, 2008 at Nebraska 339 Tim Hiller Nov. 1, 2008 vs. Eastern Michigan 338 Ryan Cubit Oct. 16, 2004 vs. Eastern Michigan 338 Tim Hiller Sept. 26, 2009 vs. Hofstra 336 Tony Kimbrough Oct. 24, 1987 vs. Eastern Michigan 336 Brad Tayles Sept. 12, 1992 at TCU 333 Jeff Welsh Oct. 13, 2001 vs. Bowling Green 333 Chad Munson Aug. 30, 2003 at Michigan State 333 Tim Hiller Sept. 20, 2008 vs. Tennessee Tech 333 Tyler Van Tubbergen Oct. 20, 2012 at Kent State 333 Tyler Van Tubbergen Oct. 27, 2012 vs. Northern Illinois 332 Jeff Welsh Sept. 30, 2000 vs. Ohio 331 Zach Terrell Nov. 18, 2015 at Northern Illinois 330 Jeff Welsh Aug. 30, 2001 vs. Illinois State

112 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 300-Yard Passing Games By Player 353 vs. Akron 10/6/01 Dave Kruse (1) 333 vs. Bowling Green 10/13/01 Blayne Baggett (1) 325 vs. Northern Illinois 9/19/87 329 at Marshall 11/20/04 300-Yard Passing Games By Opponent Tim Lester (16) 1. Eastern Michigan 12 Alex Carder (13) 354 at Central Michigan 9/21/96 2. Ball State & Central Michigan 8 403 vs. Toledo 9/18/10 391 at Wyoming 10/12/96 3. Ohio 7 372 at Akron 10/23/10 303 vs. Ball State 10/4/97 5. Northern Illinois & Toledo 6 360 vs. Northern Illinois 10/30/10 377 vs. Northern Illinois 9/3/98 7. Bowling Green 5 349 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/13/10 371 at Indiana 9/12/98 8. Akron, Buffalo & Miami 4 355 vs. Central Michigan 9/17/11 310 at Toledo 9/19/98 11. Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kent State, 306 at Illinois 9/24/11 376 vs. Ohio 9/26/98 Michigan State & Syracuse 2 479 at Connecticut 10/1/11 432 vs. Eastern Michigan 10/17/98 17. Central Florida, Eastern Illinois, Florida, 404 vs. Ball State 10/29/11 312 vs. Kent State 10/31/98 Fresno State, Hofstra, Illinois State, Iowa, 548 at Toledo 11/8/11 435 vs. Bowling Green 11/14/98 Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Michigan, Monmouth, 429 at Miami 11/16/11 405 at Florida 9/4/99 439 vs. Purdue 12/27/11BOWL 316 vs. Youngstown State 9/11/99 364 vs. Eastern Illinois 9/8/12 303 at Eastern Michigan 10/9/99 328 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/17/12 407 vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 373 at Akron 10/30/99 Chris Conklin (1) 342 at Toledo 11/20/99 315 vs. Ball State 10/26/85 Jay McDonagh (2) Ryan Cubit (1) 328 at Miami 9/3/94 338 vs. Eastern Michigan 10/16/04 316 at Ball State 10/15/94

Jon Drach (2) Chad Munson (6) 391 at Connecticut 11/1/03 306 vs. Central Florida 10/12/02 348 vs. Central Michigan 11/15/03 328 at Bowling Green 10/19/02 333 at Michigan State 8/30/03 Kaleb Eleby (2) 450 vs. William & Mary 9/5/03 382 vs. Central Michigan 11/18/20 315 at Ohio 9/27/03 304 vs. Eastern Michigan 12/5/20 330 vs. Bowling Green 10/11/03

Tim Hiller (16) Brad Tayles (2) 308 vs. Ball State 10/5/05 316 vs. Louisiana Tech 9/9/89 343 vs. Indiana 9/7/07 336 at TCU 9/12/92 375 vs. Akron 10/6/07 311 vs. Central Michigan 11/6/07 Zach Terrell (12) 367 at Iowa 11/17/07 348 at Eastern Michigan 11/9/13 342 at Nebraska 8/30/08 370 vs. Toledo 10/4/14 333 vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/08 344 vs. Ohio 10/25/14 347 vs. Ohio 10/4/08 357 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/15/14 345 at Buffalo 10/11/08 365 vs. Michigan State 9/4/15 471 at Central Michigan 10/18/08 355 vs. Murray State 9/19/15 339 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/1/08 324 vs. Ball State 11/5/15 301 vs. Illinois 11/8/08 331 at Northern Illinois 11/18/15 338 vs. Hofstra 9/26/09 327 vs. Northern Illinois 10/8/16 410 vs. Central Michigan 10/17/09 398 vs. Eastern Michigan 10/22/16 350 vs. Buffalo 10/24/09 367 at Ball State 11/1/16 354 vs. Ball State 11/24/09 445 vs. Buffalo 11/19/16

Tony Kimbrough (6) Tyler Van Tubbergen (3) 336 vs. Eastern Michigan 10/24/87 333 at Kent State 10/20/12 307 at Ohio 11/20/87 333 vs. Northern Illinois 10/27/12 370 vs. Bowling Green 10/1/88 362 at Central Michigan 11/3/12 372 at Miami 10/8/88 320 at Eastern Michigan 10/22/88 Jon Wassink (6) 366 vs. Fresno State 12/10/88BOWL 379 vs. Syracuse 8/31/18 439 at Miami 9/29/18 368 vs. Monmouth 8/31/19 356 at Syracuse 9/21/19 303 at Toledo 10/5/19 322 at Ohio 11/12/19

Jeff Welsh (5) 332 vs. Ohio 9/30/00 330 vs. Illinois State 8/30/01 374 at Michigan 9/22/01

113 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE RUSHING RECORDS Most Rushing Yards, Game Most Rushing Attempts, Game 1. Jarvion Franklin 281 at Akron, 2016 1. Shawn Faulkner 47 vs. Ball State, 1983 2. Lovell Coleman 279 vs. Central Michigan, 1958 2. Jerome Persell 46 vs. Ball State, 1977 3. Sam Dunlap 247 vs. Ohio Northern, 1916 3. Tim Majerle 45 vs. Ohio, 1966 4. Jerome Persell 241 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1976 5. Jarvion Franklin 228 at Central Michigan, 2017 Most Rushing Attempts, Season 6. Jamauri Bogan 215 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2015 1. Shawn Faulkner 1983 394 7. LeVante Bellamy 213 at Ball State, 2018 2. Jerome Persell 1978 309 8. Jarvion Franklin 211 at Idaho, 2014 3. Jarvion Franklin 2014 306 4. Robert Sanford 2000 293 Most Rushing Yards, Season 5. Jerome Persell 1976 269 1. Shawn Faulkner 1983 1,668 6. Jarvion Franklin 2016 248 2. Robert Sanford 2000 1,571 3. Jarvion Franklin 2014 1,551 Most Rushing Attempts, Career 4. Jerome Persell 1976 1,505 1. Jarvion Franklin 2014-17 942 5. LeVante Bellamy 2019 1,472 2. Jerome Persell 1976-78 842 6. Jarvion Franklin 2016 1,353 3. Robert Sanford 1997-2000 838 7. Jerome Persell 1978 1,346 4. Shawn Faulkner 1980-83 761 8. Jerome Persell 1977 1,339 5. Brandon West 2006-09 732 9. Jarvion Franklin 2017 1,228 6. Jim Vackaro 1992-95 625 LeVante Bellamy 2018 1,228 7. Jamauri Bogan 2015-18 622 11. Roger Lawson 1970 1,205 8. LeVante Bellamy 2015-19 617 12. Brandon West 2009 1,164 13. Robert Sanford 1999 1,092 Most Rushing Touchdowns, Season 14. Mark Bonds 2006 1,082 1. Jarvion Franklin 2014 24 15. Lovell Coleman 1958 1,068 2. LeVante Bellamy 2019 23 16. Robert Davis 1988 1,054 3. Jerome Persell 1976 19 17. Phillip Reed 2002 1,053 4. Robert Sanford 2000 18 18. Jamauri Bogan 2015 1,051 5. Jamauri Bogan 2015 16 19. Robert Sanford 1997 1,033 6. Jamauri Bogan 2018 15 20. Brandon West 2008 1,026 7. Jerome Persell 1977 14 21. Darnell Fields 1998 1,016 8. Roger Lawson 1970 13 22. Trovon Riley 2005 1,004 Larry Cates 1971 13 Robert Davis 1988 13 Most Rushing Yards, Career 1. Jarvion Franklin 2014-17 4,826 Most Rushing Touchdowns, Career 2. Robert Sanford 1997-2000 4,219 1. Jarvion Franklin 2014-17 52 3. Jerome Persell 1976-78 4,190 2. Jamauri Bogan 2015-18 43 4. LeVante Bellamy 2015-19 3,720 3. Jerome Persell 1976-78 39 5. Brandon West 2006-09 3,671 4. LeVante Bellamy 2016-19 35 6. Shawn Faulkner 1980-83 3,341 5. Robert Sanford 1997-2000 30 7. Jamauri Bogan 2015-18 3,327 6. Larry Cates 1971-73 25 8. Jim Vackaro 1992-95 3,045 Brandon West 2006-09 25 9. Bobby Howard 1977-80 2,608 8. Albert Little 1976-79 23 10. Mark Bonds 2004-07 2,453 Jim Vackaro 1992-95 23 11. Larry Caper 1979-82 2,449 10. Roger Lawson 1969-71 22 12. Phil Reed 2000-03 2,384 13. Roger Lawson 1969-71 2,018 14. Lewis Howard 1984-87 2,010 15. Dan Matthews 1973-75 2,000

114 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (Since 1961) 281 Jarvion Franklin 10/15/16 at Akron 150 Larry Cates 10/30/71 at Ohio 118 Jamauri Bogan 11/11/15 vs. Bowling Green 241 Jerome Persell 9/11/76 vs. Eastern Michigan 150 Trovon Riley 9/17/05 vs. Southern Illinois 117 Dan Matthews 11/16/74 at Long Beach St. 238 Craig Morrow 10/25/80 at Ball State 150 La'Darius Jefferson 11/18/20 vs. Central Michigan 117 Jim Vackaro 10/17/92 vs. Eastern Michigan 234 Jerome Persell 10/22/77 at Marshall 149 Richard Lawson 10/10/70 vs. Kent State 117 Robert Sanford 9/13/97 at Northern Illinois 233 Dan Matthews 11/15/75 vs. Eastern Michigan 149 Jarvion Franklin 10/18/14 at Bowling Green 117 Brandon West 11/10/06 at Central Michigan 228 Jarvion Franklin 11/1/17 vs. Central Michigan 149 LeVante Bellamy 10/17/15 at Ohio 116 Lewis Howard 11/20/87 at Ohio 226 Jerome Persell 9/23/78 at Miami 148 Trovon Riley 10/08/05 vs. Ball State 116 Brandon West 11/17/07 at Iowa 226 Phil Reed 10/26/02 vs. Northern Illinois 147 Otis Cheathem 11/10/84 vs. Kent State 116 Dareyon Chance 10/13/12 at Ball State 224 Larry Caper 9/22/79 vs. Northern Illinois 147 Dan Boggan 11/4/89 at Toledo 115 Al Wing 9/28/63 at Central Michigan 219 Otis Cehathem 9/8/84 vs. Miami 146 Larry Cates 9/25/71 vs. Northern Illinois 115 Ted Grignon 11/15/69 at Northern Illinois 215 Jamauri Bogan 12/24/15 vs. MTSU 145 Richard Lawson 10/31/70 vs. Ohio 115 Cliff Reed 9/11/82 at Marshall 214 Shawn Faulkner 10/22/83 vs. Ball State 145 LeVante Bellamy 10/13/18 at Bowling Green 115 Rob Davis 10/29/88 vs. Central Michigan 213 Darnell Fields 11/7/98 at Ball State 145 LeVante Bellamy 10/20/18 at Central Michigan 115 Phil Reed 9/27/03 at Ohio 213 LeVante Bellamy 11/13/18 at Ball State 144 Keith Rogien 9/11/76 vs. Eastern Michigan 115 Jarvion Franklin 11/15/17 at Northern Illinois 212 Jerome Persell 11/12/77 vs. Ball State 144 Craig Morrow 11/19/80 at Miami 114 Bob Ezelle 9/13/69 vs. Central Michigan 211 Jarvion Franklin 9/13/14 at Idaho 144 Dareyon Chance 9/15/12 at Minnesota 114 Jerome Persell 9/18/76 at Northern Illinois 209 Jerome Persell 9/30/78 vs. Bowling Green 143 Jim Wenson 9/13/75 vs. Akron 114 Jim Vackaro 9/17/94 at Iowa State 205 Tim Marjerle 11/5/66 vs. Ohio 143 Mark Bonds 9/29/07 at Toledo 114 Jarvion Franklin 10/22/16 vs. Eastern Michigan 205 Jerome Persell 9/16/78 at Northern Illinois 142 Robert Sanford 8/28/97 vs. Temple 113 Larry Caper 10/3/81 at Bowling Green 205 Robert Sanford 10/3/98 vs. Northeast La. 142 Phil Reed 10/4/02 at Buffalo 113 Larry Caper 11/13/82 vs. Ohio 203 Robert Sanford 10/5/00 at Marshall 142 Mark Bonds 11/4/06 vs. Miami 113 Andre Wallace 10/5/91 at Ball State 202 Dan Matthews 9/21/74 at Northern Illinois 141 Bobby Howard 11/17/79 at Eastern Michigan 113 LeVante Bellamy 10/19/19 at Eastern Michigan 200 Jerome Persell 10/23/76 vs. Marshall 141 Shawn Faulkner 9/25/82 vs. Kent State 113 Jim Vackaro 11/11/95 at Eastern Michigan 198 Richard Lawson 9/12/70 at Central Michigan 141 Robert Sanford 11/18/00 vs. Eastern Michigan 113 Jim Vackaro 11/18/95 vs. Central Michigan 198 Jamauri Bogan 11/25/16 vs. Toledo 140 Ted Grignon 11/8/69 vs. West Texas State 112 Robert Sanford 11/15/97 vs. Northeast La. 197 Jerome Persell 11/13/76 vs. Ball State 140 Paul Schneider 11/15/69 at Northern Illinois 112 Tevin Drake 10/8/11 vs. Bowling Green 192 LeVante Bellamy 9/14/19 vs. Georgia State 140 Lewis Howard 11/7/87 vs. Ball State 111 Jim Vackaro 9/8/94 vs. Western Illinois 191 Larry Caper 9/19/81 vs. Marshall 140 Phil Reed 10/19/02 at Bowling Green 111 Robert Sanford 10/4/97 vs. Ball State 191 Jarvion Franklin 11/8/17 vs. Kent State 140 Brandon West 11/14/09 at Eastern Michigan 111 Robert Sanford 10/30/99 at Akron 189 Jamauri Bogan 9/17/16 at Illinois 139 Dan Boggan 10/21/89 at Ball State 111 Aaron Winchester 11/15/08 vs. Toledo 188 Lewis Howard 11/6/85 at Kent State 139 Jim Vackaro 11/19/94 at Southwestern La. 111 Dareyon Chance 11/3/12 at Central Michigan 186 Jerome Persell 10/2/76 vs. Bowling Green 138 Larry Cates 9/9/72 vs. Long Beach St. 111 Jarvion Franklin 9/23/17 vs. Wagner 183 Robert Sanford 11/8/97 vs. Central Michigan 138 Larry Cates 10/14/72 vs. Toledo 110 Joe Wade 10/28/72 vs. Ohio 183 Robert Sanford 10/28/00 vs. Kent State 138 Dan Matthews 10/19/74 at Marshall 110 Rob Davis 10/3/87 vs. Toledo 183 Robert Sanford 11/11/00 at Central Michigan 138 Charles Woods 10/6/01 vs. Akron 109 Keith Rogien 9/17/77 vs. Texas-Arlington 182 Jerome Persell 10/15/77 at Toledo 137 Larry Cates 10/7/72 at Kent State 109 Rob Davis 9/26/87 at Bowling Green 182 Larry Caper 11/6/82 at Toledo 137 Bruno Heppel 9/9/95 at Indiana 109 Jim Vackaro 10/22/94 vs. Eastern Michigan 182 Chad Hopkins 11/8/86 vs. Ohio 137 Darnell Fields 10/24/98 at Central Michigan 109 Trovon Riley 11/23/02 at Central Michigan 182 Jarvion Franklin 11/01/14 at Miami 136 Rob Davis 9/3/88 at Wisconsin 109 Phil Reed 11/8/03 vs. Ball State 181 Jerome Persell 10/29/77 at Ohio 135 Craig Morrow 11/3/79 vs. Miami 109 Brandon West 1/6/07 vs. Cincinnati 179 Darnell Fields 10/17/98 vs. Eastern Michigan 135 Jim Vackaro 11/20/93 at Bowling Green 109 Jarvion Franklin 11/1/16 at Ball State 178 Shawn Faulkner 11/14/81 at Ohio 135 Jamauri Bogan 10/17/15 at Ohio 108 Ken Woodside 10/19/68 vs. Toledo 178 LeVante Bellamy 10/26/19 vs. Bowling Green 135 LeVante Bellamy 10/12/19 vs. Miami 108 Dan Matthews 11/9/74 vs. Central Michigan 176 Shawn Faulkner 10/1/83 at Miami 134 Corey Sylve 10/27/90 vs. Ohio 108 Jerome Persell 11/4/78 at Marshall 176 Jarvion Franklin 10/7/17 at Buffalo 134 Robert Sanford 10/9/99 at Eastern Michigan 108 Joe Glenn 9/20/86 vs. Long Beach St. 175 Larry Caper 10/6/79 vs. Kent State 134 Mark Bonds 9/9/06 vs. Toledo 107 Ken Woodside 10/26/68 at Marshall 175 Brandon West 9/6/08 vs. Northern Illinois 134 Jarvion Franklin 11/8/16 at Kent State 107 Doug Lincoln 10/22/77 at Mashall 174 Bobby Howard 9/24/77 vs. Northern Illinois 133 Brandon West 9/20/08 vs. Tennessee Tech 107 Jerome Persell 10/21/78 vs. Eastern Michigan 174 Shawn Faulkner 10/15/83 vs. Bowling Green 133 Brandon West 10/10/09 at Toledo 107 Bobby Howard 9/27/80 at Michigan State 173 Shawn Faulkner 10/29/83 at Ohio 132 Richard Lawson 10/24/70 vs. Marshall 107 Jim Vackaro 10/10/92 at Toledo 172 Robert Sanford 10/21/00 vs. Northern Illinois 132 Jim Wenson 10/11/75 vs. Kent State 107 Robert Sanford 10/16/99 vs. Buffalo 171 Bruno Heppel 9/30/95 at Kent State 132 Mark Bonds 10/21/06 at Ball State 107 Brandon West 10/4/08 vs. Ohio 171 Bruno Heppel 10/12/96 at Wyoming 132 Brian Fields 11/20/10 vs. Kent State 107 Brian Fields 11/13/10 vs. Eastern Michigan 171 Brandon West 10/20/07 vs. Ball State 132 Jarvion Franklin 10/1/16 at Central Michigan 106 Craig Morrow 10/31/81 at Northern Illinois 171 Jamauri Bogan 11/15/15 vs. Ball State 132 Jamauri Bogan 9/23/17 vs. Wagner 106 Rob Davis 9/17/88 vs. Illinois State 170 Shawn Faulkner 9/10/83 at Texas-Arlington 131 Tim Marjerle 10/28/67 vs. Marshall 105 Richard Lawson 10/23/71 at Marshall 170 Corey Sylve 11/10/90 at Bowling Green 131 Jerome Persell 10/16/76 vs. Toledo 105 Corey Sylve 11/16/91 at Central Michigan 170 Andre Wallace 9/26/92 at Ohio 131 Bobby Howard 9/6/80 vs. Eastern Michigan 105 Jim Vackaro 10/28/95 vs. Bowling Green 170 Jim Vackaro 10/24/92 at Kent State 131 Jamauri Bogan 9/10/16 vs. N.C. Central 105 Mark Bonds 11/24/07 vs. Temple 169 Bobby Howard 9/13/80 at Illinois State 131 LeVante Bellamy 10/7/17 at Buffalo 105 LeVante Bellamy 9/28/19 vs. Central Michigan 169 Jarvion Franklin 10/8/16 vs. Northern Illinois 131 Jon Wassink 11/5/19 vs. Ball State 104 Jim Wenson 10/18/75 at Toledo 168 Richard Lawson 11/7/70 at Buffalo 130 Ken Woodside 10/12/68 at Kent State 104 Jerome Persell 10/6/78 at Kent State 168 Benny Clark 10/31/98 vs. Kent State 130 Jarvion Franklin 10/15/17 vs. Akron 104 Otis Cheathem 11/2/85 vs. Toledo 168 Jarvion Franklin 9/20/14 vs. Murray State 130 La'Darius Jefferson 12/5/20 vs. Eastern Michigan 104 Lewis Howard 11/23/85 vs. Eastern Michigan 167 Jesse Pettaway 10/20/84 at Ball State 129 Robert Sanford 9/11/99 vs. Youngstown St. 104 Robert Sanford 10/11/97 at Bowling Green 166 Bobby Howard 10/6/78 at Kent State 128 Paul Jorgensen 9/22/73 vs. Northern Illinois 104 Mark Bonds 10/13/07 Northern Illinois 166 Shawn Faulkner 9/17/83 at Illinois State 128 Jerome Persell 9/17/77 vs. Texas-Arlington 104 Jamauri Bogan 9/24/16 vs. Georgia Southern 166 Brandon West 11/1/08 vs. Eastern Michigan 128 Shawn Faulkner 10/16/82 vs. Miami 104 Jarvion Franklin 10/21/17 at Eastern Michigan 165 Richard Lawson 11/14/70 vs. Northern Illinois 128 Bruno Heppel 11/18/95 vs. Central Michigan 103 Jim Vackaro 10/2/93 at Kent State 165 LeVante Bellamy 9/21/19 at Syracuse 128 Trovon Riley 11/12/05 vs. Central Michigan 103 Brian Fields 9/7/13 vs. Nicholls State 163 Lewis Howard 10/16/86 vs. Miami 128 LeVante Bellamy 11/26/19 at Northern Illinois 103 Jamauri Bogan 9/3/16 at Northwestern 163 Robert Sanford 11/1/97 at Eastern Michigan 127 Jim Wenson 11/8/75 vs Miami 102 Paul Schneider 10/25/69 vs. Marshall 163 Robert Sanford 12/3/99 at Marshall 127 Jerome Persell 10/30/76 vs. Ohio 102 Reggie Hinton 10/31/70 vs. Ohio 163 Jarvion Franklin 8/30/14 at Purdue 127 Larry Caper 10/18/80 vs. Toledo 102 Jerome Persell 9/9/78 Illinois State 162 Jerome Persell 11/20/76 vs. Central Michigan 127 Tevin Drake 11/26/10 at Bowling Green 102 Bobby Howard 11/10/79 vs. Ball State 162 Andre Wallace 10/12/91 at Northern Illinois 127 Jarvion Franklin 10/10/15 vs. Central Michigan 102 Michael Greene 11/18/89 at Miami 161 Jarvion Franklin 9/19/15 vs. Murray State 126 Dareyon Chance 9/7/13 vs. Nicholls State 102 Corey Sylve 11/9/91 vs. Miami 161 Jarvion Franklin 10/11/14 at Ball State 126 Jamauri Bogan 9/22/18 at Georgia State 102 Brandon West 9/29/07 at Toledo 159 Trovon Riley 10/23/04 vs. Northern Illinois 125 Jim Wenson 10/25/75 at Marshall 102 Brandon West 11/24/09 vs. Ball State 159 Shawn Faulkner 11/12/83 at Kent State 125 Rob Davis 10/3/88 at Miami 102 Tevin Drake 11/20/10 vs. Kent State 159 Corey Sylve 8/31/91 vs. Kent State 125 Fabian Johnson 11/8/16 at Kent State 102 Dareyon Chance 9/29/12 vs. Toledo 159 Robert Sanford 9/16/00 vs. Indiana State 124 Robert Sanford 9/30/00 vs. Ohio 102 LeVante Bellamy 9/2/17 at USC 159 La'Darius Jefferson 12/12/20 at Ball State 123 Bob Ezelle 10/3/70 vs. Bowling Green 102 Jamauri Bogan 11/13/18 at Ball State 158 Rob Davis 9/10/88 at Toledo 123 Jerome Persell 11/5/77 vs. Miami 101 Larry Cates 10/20/73 vs. Marshall 158 Dan Boggan 10/28/89 vs. Ohio 122 Shawn Faulkner 11/13/82 vs. Ohio 101 Dan Matthews 11/10/73 vs. Ball State 157 LeVante Bellamy 11/5/19 vs. Ball State 121 Rob Miller 10/28/72 vs. Ohio 101 Bobby Howard 9/9/78 vs. Illinois State 156 Jarvion Franklin 10/25/14 vs. Ohio 121 Larry Caper 9/12/81 at Kent State 101 Dave Madsen 9/25/93 vs. Miami 155 Larry Caper 9/13/80 at Illinois State 121 Shawn Faulkner 10/30/82 vs. Northern Illinois 101 David Miller 9/8/94 vs. Western Illinois 154 Bobby Howard 10/11/80 at Kent State 121 LeVante Bellamy 9/10/16 vs. N.C. Central 100 George Archer 11/9/63 at Ohio 154 Phil Reed 11/17/01 vs. Central Michigan 121 LeVante Bellamy 9/22/18 at Georgia State 100 Bobby Howard 10/11/78 vs. Toledo 153 Lewis Howard 9/29/84 vs. Marshall 120 Trovon Riley 10/22/05 at Bowling Green 100 Craig Morrow 11/7/81 vs. Toledo 153 Rob Davis 11/19/88 vs. Ohio 120 Dareyon Chance 10/19/13 vs. Ball State 100 Craig Morrow 9/27/80 at Michigan State 153 Michael Greene 10/6/90 at Akron 120 LeVante Bellamy 8/31/18 vs. Syracuse 100 Otis Cheathem 9/22/84 vs. Central Michigan 153 Brandon West 9/26/09 vs. Hofstra 119 Mark Bonds 9/3/05 at Virginia 100 Sean Tyler 11/11/20 vs. Toledo 152 Bruno Heppel 11/16/96 vs. Kent State 118 Larry Caper 9/29/79 vs. Bowling Green 151 Robert Sanford 11/4/00 vs. Ball State 118 Craig Morrow 11/1/80 vs. Ohio 151 Trovon Riley 11/5/05 vs. Eastern Michigan 118 Shawn Faulkner 11/5/83 vs. Toledo 150 Larry Cates 10/9/71 vs. Kent State 118 Mark Bonds 9/16/06 at Virginia 115 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

100-Yard Rushing Games Benny Clark (1) 162 vs. Central Michigan 11/20/76 139 at Southwestern La. 11/19/94 168 vs. Kent State 10/31/98 Reggie Hinton (1) 128 vs. Texas-Arlington 9/17/77 105 vs. Bowling Green 10/28/95 By Player 102 vs. Ohio 10/31/70 182 at Toledo 10/15/77 113 at Eastern Michigan 11/11/95 Rob Davis (8) 234 at Marshall 10/22/77 113 vs. Central Michigan 11/18/95 George Archer (1) 109 at Bowling Green 9/26/87 Chad Hopkins (1) 181 at Ohio 10/29/77 100 at Ohio 11/9/63 110 vs. Toledo 10/3/87 182 vs. Ohio 11/8/86 123 vs. Miami 11/5/77 Joe Wade (1) 136 at Wisconsin 9/3/88 212 vs. Ball State 11/12/77 110 vs. Ohio 10/28/72 LeVante Bellamy (17) 158 at Toledo 9/10/88 Bobby Howard (11) 205 at Northern Illinois 9/16/78 149 at Ohio 10/17/15 106 vs. Illinois State 9/17/88 174 vs. Northern Illinois 9/24/77 226 at Miami 9/23/78 Andre Wallace (3) 121 vs. N.C. Central 9/10/16 125 at Miami 10/3/88 101 vs. Illinois State 9/9/78 209 vs. Bowling Green 9/30/78 113 at Ball State 10/5/91 102 at USC 9/2/17 115 vs. Central Michigan 10/29/88 102 at Northern Illinois 9/16/78 104 at Kent State 10/6/78 162 at Northern Illinois 10/12/91 131 at Buffalo 10/7/17 153 vs. Ohio 11/19/88 166 at Kent State 10/6/78 107 vs. Eastern Michigan 10/21/78 170 at Ohio 9/26/92 120 vs. Syracuse 8/31/18 100 vs. Toledo 10/11/78 108 at Marshall 11/4/78 121 at Georgia State 9/22/18 Tevin Drake (3) 102 vs. Ball State 11/10/79 Jon Wassink (1) 145 at Bowling Green 10/13/18 102 vs. Kent State 11/20/10 141 at Eastern Michigan 11/17/79 Jesse Pettaway (1) 131 vs. Ball State 11/5/19 145 at Central Michigan 10/20/18 127 at Bowling Green 11/26/10 131 vs. Eastern Michigan 9/6/80 167 at Ball State 10/20/84 213 at Ball State 11/13/18 112 vs Bowling Green 10/8/11 169 at Illinois State 9/13/80 Jim Wenson (5) 192 vs. Georgia State 9/14/19 107 at Michigan State 9/27/80 Cliff Reed (1) 143 vs. Akron 9/13/75 165 at Syracuse 9/21/19 Bob Ezelle (2) 154 at Kent State 10/11/80 115 vs. Marshall 9/11/82 132 vs. Kent State 10/11/75 105 vs. Central Michigan 9/28/19 114 vs. Central Michigan 9/13/69 104 at Toledo 10/18/75 135 vs. Miami 10/12/19 123 vs. Bowling Green 10/3/70 Lewis Howard (6) Phil Reed (6) 125 at Marshall 10/25/75 113 at Eastern Michigan 10/19/19 153 vs. Marshall 9/29/84 154 vs. Central Michigan 11/17/01 127 vs Miami 11/8/75 178 vs. Bowling Green 10/26/19 Shawn Faulkner (13) 188 at Kent State 11/6/85 142 at Buffalo 10/4/02 157 vs. Ball State 11/5/19 178 at Ohio 11/14/81 104 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/23/85 140 at Bowling Green 10/19/02 Brandon West (13) 128 at Northern Illinois 11/26/19 141 vs. Kent State 9/25/82 163 vs. Miami 10/16/86 226 vs. Northern Illinois 10/26/02 117 at Central Michigan 11/10/06 128 vs. Miami 10/16/82 140 vs. Ball State 11/7/87 115 at Ohio 9/27/03 109 vs. Cincinnati 1/6/07BOWL Jamauri Bogan (12) 121 vs. Northern Illinois 10/30/82 116 at Ohio 11/20/87 109 vs. Ball State 11/8/03 102 at Toledo 9/29/07 135 at Ohio 10/17/15 122 vs. Ohio 11/13/82 171 vs. Ball State 10/20/07 118 vs. Bowling Green 11/11/15 170 at Texas-Arlington 9/10/83 La'Darius Jefferson (3) Trovon Riley (7) 116 at Iowa 11/17/07 171 vs. Ball State 11/15/15 166 at Illinois State 9/17/83 159 at Ball State 12/12/20 109 at Central Michigan 11/23/02 175 vs. Northern Illinois 9/6/08 215 vs. MTSU 12/24/15BOWL 176 at Miami 10/1/83 150- at Central Michigan 11/18/20 159 vs. Northern Illinois 10/23/04 133 vs. Tennessee Tech 9/20/08 103 at Northwestern 9/3/16 174 vs. Bowling Green 10/15/83 130 vs. Eastern Michigan 12/5/20 150 vs. Southern Illinois 9/17/05 107 vs. Ohio 10/4/08 131 vs. N.C. Central 9/10/16 214 vs. Ball State 10/22/83 148 vs. Ball State 10/08/05 166 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/1/08 189 at Illinois 9/17/16 173 at Ohio 10/29/83 Fabian Johnson (1) 120 at Bowling Green 10/22/05 153 vs. Hofstra 9/26/09 104 vs. Georgia Southern 9/24/16 118 vs. Toledo 11/5/83 125 at Kent State 11/8/16 151 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/5/05 133 at Toledo 10/10/09 198 vs. Toledo 11/25/16 159 at Kent State 11/12/83 128 vs. Central Michigan 11/12/05 140 at Eastern Michigan 11/14/09 132 vs. Wagner 9/23/17 Paul Jorgensen (1) 102 vs. Ball State 11/24/09 102 at Ball State 11/13/18 Brian Fields (3) 128 vs. Northern Illinois 9/22/73 Keith Rogien (2) 126 at Georgia State 9/22/18 107 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/13/10 144 vs. Eastern Michigan 9/11/76 Aaron Winchester (1) 132 vs. Kent State 11/20/10 Richard Lawson (7) 109 vs. Texas-Arlington 9/17/77 111 vs. Toledo 11/15/08 Dan Boggan (3) 103 vs. Nicholls State 9/7/13 198 at Central Michigan 9/12/70 139 at Ball State 10/21/89 149 vs. Kent State 10/10/70 Robert Sanford (21) Al Wing (1) 158 vs. Ohio 10/28/89 Darnell Fields (3) 132 vs. Marshall 10/24/70 142 vs. Temple 8/28/97 115 at Central Michigan 9/28/63 147 at Toledo 11/4/89 179 vs. Eastern Michigan 10/17/98 145 vs. Ohio 10/31/70 117 at Northern Illinois 9/13/97 137 at Central Michigan 10/24/98 168 at Buffalo 11/7/70 111 vs. Ball State 10/4/97 Charles Woods (1) Mark Bonds (8) 213 at Ball State 11/7/98 165 vs. Northern Illinois 11/14/70 104 at Bowling Green 10/11/97 138 vs. Akron 10/6/01 119 at Virginia 9/3/05 105 at Marshall 10/23/71 163 at Eastern Michigan 11/1/97 134 vs. Toledo 9/9/06 Jarvion Franklin (22) 183 vs. Central Michigan 11/8/97 Ken Woodside (3) 118 at Virginia 9/16/06 163 at Purdue 8/30/14 Doug Lincoln (1) 112 vs. Northeast La. 11/15/97 130 at Kent State 10/12/68 132 at Ball State 10/21/06 211 at Idaho 9/13/14 107 at Marshall 10/22/77 205 vs. Northeast La. 10/3/98 108 vs. Toledo 10/19/68 142 vs. Miami 11/4/06 168 vs. Murray State 9/20/14 129 vs. Youngstown St. 9/11/99 107 at Marshall 10/26/68 143 at Toledo 9/29/07 161 at Ball State 10/11/14 Dave Madsen (1) 134 at Eastern Michigan 10/9/99 104 vs. Northern Illinois 10/13/07 149 at Bowling Green 10/18/14 101 vs. Miami 9/25/93 107 vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 105 vs. Temple 11/24/07 156 vs. Ohio 10/25/14 111 at Akron 10/30/99 100-Yard Rushing Games 182 at Miami 11/01/14 Tim Marjerle (2) 163 at Marshall 12/3/99 Larry Caper (10) 161 vs. Murray State 9/19/15 205 vs. Ohio 11/5/66 159 vs. Indiana State 9/16/00 By Opponent 224 vs. Northern Illinois 9/22/79 127 vs. Central Michigan 10/10/15 131 vs. Marshall 10/28/67 124 vs. Ohio 9/30/00 1. Ball State 28 118 vs. Bowling Green 9/29/79 132 at Central Michigan 10/1/16 203 at Marshall 10/5/00 2. Kent State & 175 vs. Kent State 10/6/79 169 vs. Northern Illinois 10/8/16 Dan Matthews (6) 172 vs. Northern Illinois 10/21/00 Ohio 26 115 at Illinois State 9/13/80 281 at Akron 10/15/16 101 vs. Ball State 11/10/73 183 vs. Kent State 10/28/00 4. Central Michigan 24 127 vs. Toledo 10/18/80 114 vs. Eastern Michigan 10/22/16 202 at Northern Illinois 9/21/74 151 vs. Ball State 11/4/00 5. Toledo & 121 at Kent State 9/12/81 109 at Ball State 11/1/16 138 at Marshall 10/19/74 183 at Central Michigan 11/11/00 NIU 23 113 at Bowling Green 10/3/81 134 at Kent State 11/8/16 108 vs. Central Michigan 11/9/74 141 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/18/00 7. Eastern Michigan 20 191 vs. Marshall 9/19/81 111 vs. Wagner 9/23/17 117 at Long Beach State 11/16/74 8. Bowling Green 19 182 at Toledo 11/6/82 176 at Buffalo 10/7/17 233 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/15/75 Paul Schneider (2) 9. Marshall 17 113 vs. Ohio 11/13/82 130 vs. Akron 10/15/17 102 vs. Marshall 10/25/69 10. Miami 16 104 at Eastern Michigan 10/21/17 David Miller (1) 140 at Northern Illinois 11/15/69 11. Akron 6 Larry Cates (7) 228 vs. Central Michigan 11/1/17 101 vs. Western Illinois 9/8/94 12. Buffalo & Illinois State 5 146 vs. Northern Illinois 9/25/71 191 vs. Kent State 11/8/17 Corey Sylve (5) 14. Georgia State, Long Beach 150 vs. Kent State 10/9/71 115 at Northern Illinois 11/15/17 Rob Miller (1) 134 vs. Ohio 10/27/90 State & Texas-Arlington 3 150 at Ohio 10/30/71 121 vs. Ohio 10/28/72 170 at Bowling Green 11/10/90 17. Michigan State, Murray State, 138 vs. Long Beach State 9/9/72 John Glenn (1) 159 vs. Kent State 8/31/91 Nicholls State, N.C. Central, 137 at Kent State 10/7/72 108 Long Beach State 9/20/86 Craig Morrow (7) 102 vs. Miami 11/9/91 Northeast La., Syracuse, 138 vs. Toledo 10/14/72 135 vs. Miami 11/3/79 105 at Central Michigan 11/16/91 Temple, Virginia, Wagner, 101 vs. Marshall 10/20/73 Michael Greene (2) 100 at Michigan State 9/27/80 Western Illinois 2 102 at Miami 11/18/89 238 at Ball State 10/25/80 Sean Tyler (1) 27. Cincinnati, Georgia Southern, Dareyon Chance (6) 153 at Akron 10/6/90 118 vs. Ohio 11/1/80 100 vs. Toledo 11/11/20 Hofstra, Idaho, Illinois, 144 at Minnesota 9/15/12 144 at Miami 11/19/80 Indiana, Indiana State, Iowa, 102 vs. Toledo 9/29/12 Ted Grignon (2) 106 at Northern Illinois 10/31/81 Jim Vackaro (12) Iowa State, MTSU, Minnesota, 116 at Ball State 10/13/12 140 vs. West Texas State 11/8/69 100 vs. Toledo 11/7/81 107 at Toledo 10/10/92 Northwestern, Purdue, 111 at Central Michigan 11/3/12 115 at Northern Illinois 11/15/69 117 vs. Eastern Michigan 10/17/92 Southern Illinois, Southwest- 126 vs. Nicholls State 9/7/13 Jerome Persell (20) 170 at Kent State 10/24/92 ern La., Tennessee Tech, 120 vs. Ball State 10/19/13 Bruno Heppel (5) 241 vs. Eastern Michigan 9/11/76 103 at Kent State 10/2/93 USC, West Texas State, 137 at Indiana 9/9/95 114 at Northern Illinois 9/18/76 135 at Bowling Green 11/20/93 Wisconsin, Wyoming, Otis Cheathem (4) 171 at Kent State 9/30/95 186 vs. Bowling Green 10/2/76 111 vs. Western Illinois 9/8/94 Youngstown State 1 219 vs. Miami 9/8/84 128 vs. Central Michigan 11/18/95 131 vs. Toledo 10/16/76 114 at Iowa State 9/17/94 100 vs. Central Michigan 9/22/84 171 at Wyoming 10/12/96 200 vs. Marshall 10/23/76 109 vs. Eastern Michigan 10/22/94 147 vs. Kent State 11/10/84 152 vs. Kent State 11/16/96 127 vs. Ohio 10/30/76 104 vs. Toledo 11/2/85 197 vs. Ball State 11/13/76 116 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE RECEIVING RECORDS Most Pass Receptions, Game Most Receiving Yards, Game Most Touchdown Receptions, Game 1. Jamie Hence 16 vs. Ohio, 1987 1. Corey Davis 272 at Ball State, 2016 1. Greg Jennings 4 vs. Ball State, 2005 Greg Jennings 16 at Virginia, 2005 2. Jordan White 265 vs. Purdue, 2011 Jayden Reed 4 at Miami, 2018 Jordan White 16 at Toledo, 2011 3. Corey Alston 263 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1997$ 3. George Mesko 3 vs. Central Michigan, 1949 4. Tony Knox 15 vs. West Virginia, 1997 4. Greg Jennings 244 vs. Ball State, 2005 Al Bellile 3 vs. West Texas State, 1968 5. Steve Neal 14 vs. Toledo, 1999 5. D'Wayne Eskridge 240 vs. Syracuse, 2018 Steve Neal 3 vs. Missouri, 1999 Jamarko Simmons 14 at West Virginia, 2007 6. Jordan White 238 at Toledo, 2011 Steve Neal 3 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1999 Jamarko Simmons 14 vs. Indiana, 2007 7. Corey Davis 212 vs Ohio, 2014 Greg Jennings 3 vs. Central Michigan, 2003 Jordan White 14 vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 8. Bob Phillips 203 vs. Ohio, 1981 Juan Nunez 3 at Akron, 2010 Juan Nunez 14 at Central Michigan, 2010 9. Eric Monette 196 at Central Michigan, 2012 Jordan White 3 at Toledo, 2011 Jordan White 14 at No. 24 Illinois, 2011 10. Juan Nunez 192 at Akron, 2010 Corey Davis 3 vs. Air Force, 2014 Daniel Braverman 14 vs. Murray State, 2015 11. Kelly Spielmaker 186 vs. Toledo, 1983 Daniel Braverman 3 vs. Central Michigan, 2015 12. Jamarko Simmons 13 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 12. Steve Neal 184 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998 Corey Davis 3 vs. Ball State, 2015 Jamarko Simmons 13 at Central Michigan, 2008 13. Jamie Hence 181 vs. Ohio, 1987 Corey Davis 3 vs. NC Central, 2016 Juan Nunez 13 vs. Toledo, 2010 14. Jordan White 180 vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 Corey Davis 3 at Ball State, 2016 Jordan White 13 vs. Toledo, 2010 $ FBS Freshman Single-Game Record D'Wayne Eskridge 3 at Central Michigan, 2020 Jordan White 13 vs. Purdue, 2011 Jordan White 13 vs. Central Michigan, 2011 Most Receiving Yards, Season Most Touchdown Receptions, Season 18. Kelly Spielmaker 12 vs. Toledo, 1983 1. Jordan White 2011 1,911^ 1. Corey Davis 2016 19 Kendrick Mosley 12 vs. Connecticut, 2003 2. Corey Davis 2016 1,500 2. Jordan White 2011 17 Jordan White 12 at Northern Illinois, 2011 3. Corey Davis 2015 1,436 3. Corey Davis 2014 15 Jordan White 12 vs. Bowling Green, 2011 4. Corey Davis 2014 1,408 4. Greg Jennings 2003 14 Jordan White 12 at Connecticut, 2011 5. Jordan White 2010 1,378 Greg Jennings 2005 14 Jordan White 12 at Michigan, 2011 6. Daniel Braverman 2015 1,371 6. Daniel Braverman 2015 13 7. Jamarko Simmons 2008 1,276 7. Corey Davis 2015 12 Most Pass Receptions, Season 8. Greg Jennings 2005 1,259 8. Greg Jennings 2004 11 1. Jordan White 2011 140 9. Steve Neal 1998 1,121 Steve Neal 1999 11 2. Daniel Braverman 2015 108 10. Steve Neal 1999 1,113 10. Allan Boyko 1990 10 3. Jamarko Simmons 2008 104 11. Greg Jennings 2004 1,092 Juan Nunez 2010 10 4. Greg Jennings 2005 98 12. Greg Jennings 2003 1,050 Jordan White 2010 10 5. Corey Davis 2016 97 13. Juan Nunez 2010 1,032 6. Jordan White 2010 94 14. Kendrick Mosley 2003 1,019 Most Touchdown Receptions, Career 7. Juan Nunez 2010 91 ^ MAC Single-Season Record 1. Corey Davis 2013-16 52 8. Corey Davis 2015 90 2. Greg Jennings 2002-05 39 9. Daniel Braverman 2014 86 Most Receiving Yards, Career 3. Jordan White 2007, 2009-11 32 10. Jamarko Simmons 2007 84 1. Corey Davis 2013-16 5,285^ 4. Steve Neal 1997-2000 27 11. Corey Davis 2014 78 2. Jordan White 2007, 2009-11 4,187 5. Corey Alston 1997-2000 25 12. Kendrick Mosley 2003 77 3. Steve Neal 1997-2000 3,599 6. Juan Nunez 2007-10 24 13. Steve Neal 1999 74 4. Greg Jennings 2002-05 3,539 7. Branden Ledbetter 2005-08 20 Greg Jennings 2004 74 5. Jamarko Simmons 2005-08 3,019 8. Allan Boyko 1987-90 19 15. Tony Knox 1996 71 6. Daniel Braverman 2013-15 2,499 Daniel Braverman 2013-15 19 16. Andre Wallace 1994 68 7. Corey Alston 1997-2000 2,456 10. Jamarko Simmons 2005-08 17 8. Juan Nunez 2007-10 2,337 11. Bob Phillips 1979-82 16 Most Pass Receptions, Career 9. D'Wayne Eskridge 2016-20 2,136 12. Jamie Hence 1985-88 15 1. Corey Davis 2013-16 332^ 10. Kendrick Mosley 1999-2003 2,042 13. Andre Wallace 1992-95 14 2. Jordan White 2007, 2009-11 306 12. Allan Boyko 1987-90 1,957 D'Wayne Eskridge 2016-20 14 3. Jamarko Simmons 2005-08 260 12. Josh Bush 1998-2001 1,889 4. Greg Jennings 2002-05 238 13. Bob Phillips 1979-82 1,802 Most Touchdown Receptions by a TE, Season 5. Steve Neal 1997-2000 235 ^ FBS Career Record 1. Tony Scheffler 2005 9 6. Daniel Braverman 2013-15 212 2. Giovanni Ricci 2019 8 7. Juan Nunez 2007-10 190 3. Jake Moreland 1998 6 8. Kendrick Mosley 1999-2003 163 Branden Ledbetter 2006 6 9. Andre Wallace 1991-94 157 Branden Ledbetter 2007 6 10. Robert Arnheim 2008-11 151 Branden Ledbetter 2008 6 11. Josh Bush 1998-2001 150 7. Kelly Spielmaker 1985 5 12. Jake Moreland 1996-99 143 13. Kelly Spielmaker 1983-86 140 Most Touchdown Receptions by a TE, Career ^ MAC Record 1. Branden Ledbetter 2005-08 20 2. Jake Moreland 1996-99 13 Tony Scheffler 2002-05 13 4. Kelly Spielmaker 1983-86 12 5. Giovanni Ricci 2016-19 11

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100-Yard Receiving Games, Season 100-Yard Receiving Games, Season Most Receiving Yards By A RB, Game 1. Jordan White 2011 10 1. Jordan White 2011 10 1. Jim Vackaro 151 at Miami, 9/3/94 2. Corey Davis 2015 9 2. Corey Davis 2015 9 2. Bill Devine 110 vs. Kent State, 1966 3. Daniel Braverman 2015 8 3. Daniel Braverman 2015 8 4. Greg Jennings 2003 6 4. Greg Jennings 2003 6 Most Receiving Yards By A RB, Season Greg Jennings 2005 6 Greg Jennings 2005 6 1. Jim Vackaro 1994 415 Jamarko Simmons 2008 6 Jamarko Simmons 2008 6 2. Jim Vackaro 1993 327 7. Robert Oliver 1988 5 7. Robert Oliver 1988 5 3. Jarvion Franklin 2016 288 Steve Neal 1998 5 Steve Neal 1998 5 Steve Neal 1999 5 Steve Neal 1999 5 Most Receiving Yards By A RB, Career Kendrick Mosley 2003 5 Kendrick Mosley 2003 5 1. Jim Vackaro 1992-95 1,090 Juan Nunez 2010 5 Juan Nunez 2010 5 D'Wayne Eskridge 2020 5 D'Wayne Eskridge 2020 5 100-Yard Receiving Games By A RB, Season 1. Bill Devine 1966 1 100-Yard Receiving Games, Career 100-Yard Receiving Games By A WR, Career Jim Vackaro 1994 1 1. Corey Davis 2013-16 27^ 1. Corey Davis 2013-16 27 2. Jordan White 2007-11 21 2. Jordan White 2007-11 21 100-Yard Receiving Games By A RB, Career 3. Greg Jennings 2003-05 17 3. Greg Jennings 2003-05 17 1. Bill Devine 1964-67 1 4. Steve Neal 1997-2000 14 4. Steve Neal 1997-2000 14 Jim Vackaro 1992-95 1 5. Jamarko Simmons 2005-08 12 5. Jamarko Simmons 2005-08 12 Daniel Braverman 2012-15 12 Daniel Braverman 2012-15 12 7. D'Wayne Eskridge 2016-20 8 7. D'Wayne Eskridge 2016-20 8 8. Allan Boyko 1987-90 7 8. Allan Boyko 1987-90 7 Corey Alston 1997-2000 7 Corey Alston 1997-2000 7 Juan Nunez 2007-10 7 Juan Nunez 2007-10 7 ^ FBS Career Record Most Receiving Yards By A TE, Game Most Receiving Yards By A WR, Game 1. Kelly Spielmaker 186 vs. Toledo, 11/5/83 1. Corey Davis 272 at Ball State, 11/1/16 2. Tony Scheffler 133 at Marshall, 11/20/04 2. Jordan White 265, vs. Purdue , 12/27/11 3. Tony Scheffler 131 vs. Kent State, 10/29/05 3. Corey Alston 263, at Eastern Michigan, 11/1/97$ 4. Branden Ledbetter 124 vs. Central Michigan, 11/6/07 4. Greg Jennings 244, vs. Ball State, 10/8/05 5. Branden Ledbetter 123 at Nebraska, 8/30/08 5. D'Wayne Eskridge 240, vs. Syracuse, 8/31/18 6. Tony Scheffler 118 at Temple, 9/24/05 6. Jordan White 238, at Toledo, 11/8/11 7. Jake Moreland 113 vs. Northern Illinois, 9/3/98 7. Corey Davis 212, vs. Ohio, 10/25/14 8. Kelly Spielmaker 105 vs. Illinois State, 9/15/84 D'Wayne Eskridge 212 at Central Michigan, 11/18/20 Giovanni Ricci 105 at Syracuse, 9/21/19 9. Greg Jennings 204, vs. Central Michigan, 11/15/03 10. Kelly Spielmaker 103 at Eastern Michigan, 9/6/86 10. Bob Phillips 203, at Ohio, 11/14/81 11. Branden Ledbetter 101 vs. Miami, 11/4/06 11. Eric Monette 196, at Central Michigan, 11/3/12 12. Juan Nunez 192, at Akron, 10/23/10 Most Receiving Yards By A TE, Season 13. Steve Neal 184, vs. Eastern Michigan, 10/17/98 1. Tony Scheffler 2005 670 14. Corey Davis 183, vs. Middle Tennessee, 12/24/15 2. Kelly Spielmaker 1983 653 15. Jamie Hence 181, at Ohio, 11/20/87 3. Giovanni Ricci 2019 642 $ FBS Freshman Single-Game Record 4. Kelly Spielmaker 1986 575 5. Tony Scheffler 2004 570 6. Branden Ledbetter 2007 550 Most Receiving Yards By A WR, Season 7. Branden Ledbetter 2008 464 1. Jordan White 2011 1,911^ 8. Jake Moreland 1998 457 2. Corey Davis 2016 1,500 9. Branden Ledbetter 2006 423 3. Corey Davis 2015 1,436 10. Jake Moreland 1997 406 4. Corey Davis 2014 1,408 5. Jordan White 2010 1,378 6. Daniel Braverman 2015 1,371 Most Receiving Yards By A TE, Career 7. Jamarko Simmons 2008 1,276 1. Kelly Spielmaker 1983-86 1,747 8. Greg Jennings 2005 1,259 2. Branden Ledbetter 2005-08 1,513 9. Steve Neal 1998 1,121 3. Jake Moreland 1996-99 1,414 10. Steve Neal 1999 1,113 4. Tony Scheffler 2002-05 1,345 ^ MAC Single-Season Record 5. Giovanni Ricci 2016-19 1,114

Most Receiving Yards By A WR, Career 100-Yard Receiving Games By A TE, Season 1. Corey Davis 2013-16 5,285^ 1. Tony Scheffler 2005 2 2. Jordan White 2007, 2009-11 4,187 3. Steve Neal 1997-2000 3,599 100-Yard Receiving Games By A TE, Career 4. Greg Jennings 2002-05 3,539 1. Kelly Spielmaker 1983-86 3 5. Jamarko Simmons 2005-08 3,019 Tony Scheffler 2002-05 3 6. Daniel Braverman 2013-15 2,499 Branden Ledbetter 2005-08 3 7. Corey Alston 1997-2000 2,456 4. Jake Moreland 1996-99 1 8. Juan Nunez 2007-10 2,337 Giovanni Ricci 2016-19 1 9. D'Wayne Eskridge 2016-20 2,136 10. Kendrick Mosley 1999-2003 2,042 ^ FBS Career Record

118 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (Since 1961) 272 Corey Davis 11/1/16 at Ball State 133 Juan Nunez 11/5/10 at Central Michigan 112 Robert Oliver 9/17/88 vs. Illinois State 265 Jordan White 12/27/11 vs. Purdue 131 Tony Scheffler 10/29/05 vs. Kent State 112 John Morton 9/3/92 at Bowling Green 263 Corey Alston 11/1/97 at Eastern Michigan 131 D'Wayne Eskridge 11/11/20 vs. Toledo 112 Robert Arnheim 10/17/09 vs. Central Michigan 244 Greg Jennings 10/8/05 vs. Ball State 130 Corey Alston 10/2/99 vs. Central Michigan 112 Corey Davis 9/14/13 at Northwestern 240 D'Wayne Eskridge 8/31/18 vs. Syracuse 130 Kendrick Mosley 11/22/03 at Toledo 112 Corey Davis 11/9/13 at Eastern Michigan 238 Jordan White 11/8/11 at Toledo 130 Jordan White 9/11/10 vs. Nicholls State 111 Robert Oliver 10/22/88 at Eastern Michigan 212 Corey Davis 10/25/14 vs. Ohio 130 Daniel Braverman 8/30/14 at Purdue 111 Schneider Julien 10/11/08 at Buffalo 212 D'Wayne Eskridge 11/18/20 at Central Michigan 129 Greg Jennings 10/9/04 vs. Toledo 110 Bill Devine 10/16/66 vs. Kent State 204 Greg Jennings 11/15/03 vs. Central Michigan 128 Larry Johnson 9/17/94 at Iowa State 110 Micah Zuhl 9/4/99 at Florida 203 Bob Phillips 11/14/81 at Ohio 128 Jamarko Simmons 9/6/08 vs. Northern Illinois 110 Steve Neal 9/16/00 vs. Indiana State 196 Eric Monette 11/3/12 at Central Michigan 128 Schneider Julien 10/18/08 at Central Michigan 110 Jamarko Simmons 10/20/07 vs. Ball State 192 Juan Nunez 10/23/10 at Akron 127 Steve Neal 9/3/98 vs. Northern Illinois 110 Chleb Ravenell 11/16/11 at Miami 186 Kelly Spielmaker 11/5/83 vs. Toledo 127 Steve Neal 9/26/98 vs. Ohio 110 Juan Nunez 11/13/10 vs. Eastern Michigan 184 Steve Neal 10/17/98 vs. Eastern Michigan 127 Greg Jennings 10/23/04 vs. Northern Illinois 110 Jordan White 11/26/10 at Bowling Green 183 Corey Davis 12/24/15 vs. MTSU 126 Greg Jennings 9/5/03 vs. William & Mary 110 Jaylen Hall 11/18/20 vs. Central Michigan 181 Jamie Hence 11/20/87 at Ohio 126 Daniel Braverman 11/18/15 at Northern Illinois 109 Greg Jennings 9/17/05 vs. Southern Illinois 180 Jordan White 10/30/10 vs. Northern Illinois 125 Paul Agema 10/6/90 at Akron 109 Daniel Braverman 9/4/15 vs. Michigan State 177 Jordan White 9/17/11 vs. Central Michigan 125 Josh Bush 10/6/01 vs. Akron 108 Robert Oliver 10/3/88 at Miami 177 Carrington Thompson 10/22/16 vs. Eastern Michigan 125 Michael Henry 9/24/16 vs. Georgia Southern 107 Gary Crain 9/24/66 vs. Central Michigan 176 Corey Davis 12/20/14 vs. Air Force 125 Skyy Moore 11/26/19 at Northern Illinois 107 Greg Jennings 8/30/03 at Michigan State 174 Tony Knox 10/12/96 at Wyoming 124 Allan Boyko 10/20/90 vs. Ball State 107 Robert Arnheim 10/24/09 vs. Buffalo 174 Jamarko Simmons 9/20/08 vs. Tennessee Tech 124 Steve Neal 11/15/97 vs. Northeast La. 106 Chleb Ravenell 11/24/09 at Ball State 173 Jordan White 10/1/11 at Connecticut 124 Branden Ledbetter 11/6/07 vs. Central Michigan 106 Jordan White 11/16/11 at Miami 173 Corey Davis 11/19/16 vs. Buffalo 124 Corey Davis 10/4/14 vs. Toledo 106 Kendrick Roberts 11/9/13 at Eastern Michigan 172 Jamarko Simmons 1/6/07 vs. Cincinnati 124 D'Wayne Eskridge 12/12/20 at Ball State 105 Kelly Spielmaker 9/15/84 vs. Illinois State 172 Jamarko Simmons 10/6/07 vs. Akron 123 Andre Wallace 11/6/93 at Ohio 105 Corey Alston 9/4/99 at Florida 172 Jordan White 10/29/11 vs. Ball State 123 Andre Wallace 11/12/94 at Toledo 105 Steve Neal 12/3/99 at Marshall 171 Greg Jennings 11/12/05 vs. Central Michigan 123 Corey Alston 10/30/99 at Akron 105 Corey Davis 10/29/15 at Eastern Michigan 170 Jordan White 9/18/10 vs. Toledo 123 Jamarko Simmons 11/18/06 at Florida State 105 Giovanni Ricci 9/21/19 vs. Syracuse 169 Ulric King 9/19/92 vs. Akron 123 Branden Ledbetter 8/30/08 at Nebraska 105 Skyy Moore 12/12/20 at Ball State 168 Jordan White 10/23/10 at Akron 123 Chleb Ravenell 10/1/11 at Connecticut 104 Allan Boyko 10/22/88 at Eastern Michigan 167 Steve Neal 10/9/99 at Eastern Michigan 123 Daniel Braverman 9/26/15 at Ohio State 104 Jermaine Lewis 10/19/02 at Bowling Green 167 Greg Jennings 10/30/04 at Central Michigan 123 Corey Davis 11/18/15 at Northern Illinois 104 Kendrick Mosley 9/27/03 at Ohio 167 Daniel Braverman 9/19/15 vs. Murray State 123 D'Wayne Eskridge 11/20/18 vs. Northern Illinois 104 Robert Arnheim 10/29/11 vs. Ball State 166 Steve Neal 9/4/99 at Florida 122 Steve Neal 10/16/99 vs. Buffalo 104 Josh Schaffer 9/22/12 vs. Connecticut 164 Greg Jennings 11/1/03 at Connecticut 122 Josh Bush 8/30/01 vs. Illinois State 104 Corey Davis 11/22/14 at Central Michigan 163 Tony Knox 9/7/96 at West Virginia 122 Justin Collins 11/10/12 at Buffalo 103 Kelly Spielmaker 9/6/86 at Eastern Michigan 163 Corey Davis 11/5/15 vs. Ball State 122 Daniel Braverman 9/13/14 at Idaho 103 William Atwater 10/15/94 at Ball State 162 Jamie Hence 10/31/87 at Central Michigan 122 Daniel Braverman 9/12/15 at Georgia Southern 103 Greg Jennings 9/27/03 at Ohio 162 Greg Jennings 10/22/05 at Bowling Green 122 Corey Davis 10/8/16 vs. Northern Illinois 103 Greg Jennings 11/5/05 vs. Eastern Michigan 162 Skyy Moore 11/12/19 at Ohio 121 Jordan White 11/24/09 vs. Ball State 103 Jamarko Simmons 11/8/08 vs. Illinois 161 Mike Hutchings 10/17/98 vs. Eastern Michigan 121 Darius Phillips 10/4/14 vs. Toledo 103 Juan Nunez 10/16/10 at Notre Dame 160 Kendrick Mosley 11/1/03 at Connecticut 121 Michael Henry 11/19/16 vs. Buffalo 103 Jaime Wilson 9/29/12 vs. Toledo 158 Jamarko Simmons 9/7/07 vs. Indiana 121 Jayden Reed 8/31/18 vs. Syracuse 103 Corey Davis 10/19/13 vs. Ball State 157 Chleb Ravenell 10/29/11 vs. Ball State 120 Jamie Hence 10/1/88 vs. Bowling Green 103 Jayden Reed 10/25/18 at Toledo 156 Greg Jennings 9/3/05 at Virginia 120 Allan Boyko 12/10/88 vs. Fresno State 102 Cliff Reed 10/20/84 at Ball State 156 Jordan White 10/8/11 vs. Bowling Green 120 Allan Boyko 11/10/90 at Bowling Green 102 Paul Sorce 11/9/85 at Ohio 155 Greg Jennings 11/13/04 vs. Miami 120 John Morton 10/3/92 vs. Ball State 102 Allan Boyko 11/11/89 vs. Bowling Green 154 Jaime Wilson 9/8/12 vs. Eastern Illinois 120 Ryan Sylvester 11/18/95 vs. Central Michigan 102 Corey Alston 9/11/99 vs. Youngstown St. 154 Corey Davis 10/26/13 at UMass 120 Sean Riley 9/14/96 vs. Eastern Michigan 102 Jamarko Simmons 10/18/08 at Central Michigan 154 Corey Davis 10/11/14 at Ball State 120 Corey Alston 10/31/98 at Eastern Michigan 101 Paul Agema 10/13/90 at Central Michigan 154 Corey Davis 9/4/15 vs. Michigan State 120 Mike Hutchings 11/7/98 at Ball State 101 Jermaine Lewis 11/9/02 vs. Eastern Michigan 154 Corey Davis 11/11/15 vs. Bowling Green 120 Jermaine Lewis 8/29/02 vs. Indiana State 101 Branden Ledbetter 11/4/06 vs. Miami 153 Steve Neal 10/3/98 vs. Northeast La. 119 Dennis Holland 11/11/61 vs. Utah State 101 Jordan White 9/26/09 vs. Hofstra 151 Jim Vackaro 9/3/94 at Miami 119 Robert Oliver 12/10/88 vs. Fresno State 101 Justin Collins 11/17/12 vs. Eastern Michigan 151 Steve Neal 9/12/98 at Indiana 119 Jordan White 11/5/10 at Central Michigan 101 Daniel Braverman 12/24/15 vs. MTSU 151 Juan Nunez 9/5/09 at Michigan 119 Jordan White 9/3/11 at Michigan 101 Skyy Moore 10/5/19 at Toledo 151 Josh Schaffer 10/20/12 at Kent State 119 Corey Davis 9/13/14 at Idaho 100 Paul Sorce 10/19/85 at Miami 150 Allan Boyko 9/22/90 vs. Kent State 119 Jaylen Hall 12/5/20 vs. Eastern Michigan 100 Jamie Hence 9/12/87 at Illinois State 150 Corey Davis 9/10/16 vs. N.C. Central 118 Tony Scheffler 9/24/05 at Temple 100 Bruce Boyko 11/19/88 vs. Ohio 147 Robert Oliver 10/1/88 vs. Bowling Green 118 Jamarko Simmons 10/11/08 at Buffalo 100 Ulric King 10/10/92 at Toledo 145 Marty Barski 9/23/67 at Arkansas State 117 Greg Jennings 10/4/03 at Eastern Michigan 100 Corey Alston 10/11/97 at Bowling Green 145 Juan Nunez 10/18/08 at Central Michigan 117 Kendrick Mosley 11/8/03 vs. Ball State 100 Herb Martin 11/24/07 vs. Temple 144 Jamarko Simmons 9/1/07 at West Virginia 117 Jordan White 10/10/09 at Toledo 100 Juan Nunez 9/18/10 vs. Toledo 144 Corey Davis 12/2/16 vs. Ohio 117 Jaime Wilson 9/15/12 at Minnesota 100 Jaime Wilson 9/22/12 vs. Connecticut 142 Greg Jennings 10/16/04 vs. Eastern Michigan 117 Daniel Braverman 11/22/14 at Central Michigan 100 Daniel Braverman 9/27/14 at Virginia Tech 142 Eric Monette 10/27/12 vs. Northern Illinois 116 Bruce Boyko 11/7/87 vs. Ball State 141 John Morton 9/12/92 at TCU 116 Corey Davis 9/7/13 vs. Nicholls State 100-Yard Receiving Games By Opponent 141 Kendrick Mosley 10/11/03 vs. Bowling Green 116 DaShon Bussell 8/31/19 vs. Monmouth 1. Eastern Michigan 25 141 D'Wayne Eskridge 9/29/18 at Miami 115 Marty Barski 10/28/67 vs. Marshall 2. Central Michigan 23 140 Jordan White 11/14/09 at Eastern Michigan 115 Paul Agema 10/27/90 vs. Ohio 3. Ball State 20 139 Antonio Thomas 9/5/03 vs. William & Mary 115 Allan Boyko 11/17/90 vs. Miami 4. Toledo 18 139 Corey Davis 9/19/15 vs. Murray State 115 John Morton 10/12/91 at Northern Illinois 5. Miami 14 139 Corey Davis 11/27/15 at Toledo 115 Jamarko Simmons 11/1/08 vs. Eastern Michigan 6. Ohio & Northern Illinois 13 138 Jamie Hence 10/24/87 vs. Eastern Michigan 114 Ulric King 11/3/90 vs. Toledo 7. Bowling Green 12 138 Jordan White 11/25/11 vs. Akron 114 Steve Neal 11/20/99 at Toledo 9. Akron 9 137 John Morton 11/9/91 vs. Miami 114 Steve Neal 9/9/00 at Iowa 10. Buffalo & Connecticut 7 137 Daniel Braverman 10/10/15 vs. Central Michigan 114 Josh Schaffer 11/8/11 at Toledo 12. Illinois State & Kent State 4 137 Jayden Reed 9/29/18 at Miami 114 Corey Davis 11/1/14 at Miami 14. Florida, Marshall, Michigan State & Syracuse 3 135 Daniel Braverman 10/24/15 vs. Miami 114 D'Wayne Eskridge 11/4/20 at Akron 18. Fresno State, Georgia Southern, Idaho, Indiana, Indiana State, Illinois, Middle Tennessee 134 Jordan White 11/13/10 vs. Eastern Michigan 113 Sean Riley 9/21/96 at Central Michigan State, Michigan, Murray State, Nicholls State, Northeast Louisiana, Purdue, Temple, West Virginia & 134 Jordan White 9/24/11 at Illinois 113 Jake Moreland 9/3/98 vs. Northern Illinois William & Mary 2 134 Corey Davis 11/15/14 vs. Eastern Michigan 113 Steve Neal 9/30/00 vs. Ohio 33. Air Force, Arkansas State, Cincinnati, Eastern Illinois, Florida State, Hofstra, Iowa, Iowa 134 D'Wayne Eskridge 11/28/20 vs. Northern Illinois 113 Robert Arnheim 10/1/11 at Connecticut State, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Monmouth, Nebraska, Northwestern, N.C. Central, Notre Dame, 133 Tony Scheffler 11/20/04 at Marshall 113 Corey Davis 10/24/15 vs. Miami Ohio State, Southern Illinois, TCU, Tennessee Tech, Utah State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wyoming & Youngstown State 1 119 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

100-Yard Receiving Games 150 N.C. Central 9/10/16 162 at Ohio 11/12/19 131 vs. Kent State 10/29/05 By Player 122 NIU 10/8/16 125 at NIU 11/26/19 272 Ball State 11/1/16 105 at Ball State 12/12/20 Jamarko Simmons (12) Paul Agema (3) 173 Buffalo 11/19/16 123 at Florida State 11/18/06 125 at Akron 10/6/90 144 Ohio 12/2/16 Jake Moreland (1) 172 vs. Cincinnati 1/6/07BOWL 101 at CMU 10/13/90 113 vs. NIU 9/3/98 144 at West Virginia 9/1/07 115 vs. Ohio 10/27/90 Bill Devine (1) 158 vs. Indiana 9/7/07 110 vs. Kent State 10/16/66 John Morton (5) 172 vs. Akron 10/6/07 Corey Alston (7) 115 at NIU 10/12/91 110 vs. Ball State 10/20/07 100 at BGSU 10/11/97 D'Wayne Eskridge (8) 137 vs. Miami 11/9/91 128 vs. NIU 9/6/08 263 at EMU 11/1/97 240 vs. Syracuse 8/31/18 112 at BGSU 9/3/92 174 vs. Tenn. Tech 9/20/08 120 vs. Kent State 10/31/98 141 at Miami 9/29/18 141 at TCU 9/12/92 118 at Buffalo 10/11/08 105 at Florida 9/4/99 123 vs. NIU 11/20/18 120 vs. Ball State 10/3/92 102 at CMU 10/18/08 102 vs. Youngstown St. 9/11/99 114 at Akron 11/4/20 115 vs. EMU 11/1/08 130 vs. CMU 10/2/99 131 vs. Toledo 11/11/20 Kendrick Mosley (5) 103 vs. Illinois 11/8/08 123 at Akron 10/30/99 212 at CMU 11/18/20 104 at Ohio 9/27/03 134 vs. NIU 11/28/20 141 vs. BGSU 10/11/03 Kelly Spielmaker (3) Robert Arnheim (4) 124 at Ball State 12/12/20 160 at Connecticut 11/1/03 186 vs. Toledo 11/5/83 112 vs. CMU 10/17/09 117 vs. Ball State 11/8/03 105 vs. Illinois State 9/15/84 107 vs. Buffalo 10/24/09 Jaylen Hall (2) 130 at Toledo 11/22/03 103 at EMU 9/6/86 113 at Connecticut 10/1/11 110 at CMU 11/18/20 104 vs. Ball State 10/29/11 119 vs. EMU 12/5/20 Steve Neal (14) Paul Sorce (2) 124 vs. Northeast La. 11/15/97 100 at Miami 10/19/85 William Atwater (1) Jamie Hence (5) 127 vs. NIU 9/3/98 102 at Ohio 11/9/85 103 at Ball State 10/15/94 100 at Illinois State 9/12/87 151 at Indiana 9/12/98 138 vs. EMU 10/24/87 127 vs. Ohio 9/26/98 Ryan Sylvester (1) Marty Barski (2) 162 at CMU 10/31/87 153 vs. Northeast La. 10/3/98 120 vs. CMU 11/18/95 145 at Arkansas St. 9/23/67 181 at Ohio 11/20/87 184 vs. EMU 10/17/98 115 vs. Marshall 10/28/67 120 vs. BGSU 10/1/88 166 at Florida 9/4/99 Antonio Thomas (1) 167 at EMU 10/9/99 139 vs. William & Mary 9/5/03 Allan Boyko (7) Michael Henry (2) 122 vs. Buffalo 10/16/99 104 at EMU 10/22/88 125 vs. Ga. Southern 9/24/16 114 at Toledo 11/20/99 Carrington Thompson (1) 120 vs. Fresno St. 12/10/88BOWL 121 vs. Buffalo 11/19/16 105 at Marshall 12/3/99 177 vs. EMU 10/22/16 102 vs. BGSU 11/11/89 114 at Iowa 9/9/00 150 vs. Kent State 9/22/90 Dennis Holland (1) 110 vs. Indiana State 9/16/00 Jim Vackaro (1) 124 vs. Ball State 10/20/90 119 vs. Utah State 11/11/61 113 vs. Ohio 9/30/00 151 at Miami 9/3/94 120 at BGSU 11/10/90 115 vs. Miami 11/17/90 Mike Hutchings (2) Juan Nunez (7) Andre Wallace (2) 161 vs. EMU 10/17/98 145 at CMU 10/18/08 123 at Ohio 11/6/93 Bruce Boyko (2) 120 at Ball State 11/7/98 151 at Michigan 9/5/09 123 at Toledo 11/12/94 116 vs. Ball State 11/7/87 100 vs. Toledo 9/18/10 100 vs. Ohio 11/19/88 Greg Jennings (17) 103 at Notre Dame 10/16/10 Jordan White (21) 107 at Michigan St. 8/30/03 192 at Akron 10/23/10 101 vs. Hofstra 9/26/09 Daniel Braverman (12) 126 vs. William & Mary 9/5/03 133 at CMU 11/5/10 117 at Toledo 10/10/09 130 at Purdue 8/30/14 103 at Ohio 9/27/03 110 vs. EMU 11/13/10 140 at EMU 11/14/09 122 at Idaho 9/13/14 117 at EMU 10/4/03 121 vs. Ball State 11/24/09 100 at Virginia Tech 9/27/14 164 at Connecticut 11/1/03 Robert Oliver (5) 130 vs. Nicholls State 9/11/10 117 at CMU 11/22/14 204 vs. CMU 11/15/03 112 vs. Illinois State 9/17/88 170 vs. Toledo 9/18/10 109 vs. Michigan State 9/4/15 129 vs. Toledo 10/9/04 147 vs. BGSU 10/1/88 168 at Akron 10/23/10 122 at Ga. Southern 9/12/15 142 vs. EMU 10/16/04 108 at Miami 10/8/88 180 vs. NIU 10/30/10 167 vs. Murray State 9/19/15 127 vs. NIU 10/23/04 111 at EMU 10/22/88 119 at CMU 11/5/10 123 at Ohio State 9/26/15 167 at CMU 10/30/04 119 vs. Fresno St. 12/10/88BOWL 134 vs. EMU 11/13/10 137 vs. CMU 10/10/15 155 vs. Miami 11/13/04 110 at BGSU 11/26/10 135 vs. Miami 10/24/15 156 at Virginia 9/3/05 Bob Phillips (1) 119 at Michigan 9/3/11 126 at NIU 11/18/15 109 vs. Southern Ill. 9/17/05 203 at Ohio 11/14/81 177 vs. CMU 9/17/11 101 vs. MTSU 12/24/15BOWL 244 vs. Ball State 10/8/05 134 at Illinois 9/24/11 162 at BGSU 10/22/05 Darius Phillips (1) 173 at Connecticut 10/1/11 Josh Bush (2) 103 vs. EMU 11/5/05 121 vs. Toledo 10/4/14 156 vs. BGSU 10/8/11 122 vs. Illinois State 8/30/01 171 vs. CMU 11/12/05 172 vs. Ball State 10/29/11 125 vs. Akron 10/6/01 Chleb Ravenell (4) 238 at Toledo 11/8/11 Larry Johnson (1) 106 at Ball State 11/24/09 106 at Miami 11/16/11 DaShon Bussell (1) 128 at Iowa State 9/17/94 123 at Connecticut 10/1/11 138 vs. Akron 11/25/11 116 vs. Monmouth 8/31/19 157 vs. Ball State 10/29/11 265 vs. Purdue 12/27/11BOWL Schneider Julien (2) 110 at Miami 11/16/11 Justin Collins (2) 111 at Buffalo 10/11/08 Jamie Wilson (4) 122 at Buffalo 11/10/12 128 at CMU 10/18/08 Cliff Reed (1) 154 vs. Eastern Illinois 9/8/12 101 vs. EMU 11/17/12 102 at Ball State 10/20/84 117 at Minnesota 9/15/12 Ulric King (3) 100 vs. Connecticut 9/22/12 Gary Crain (1) 114 vs. Toledo 11/3/90 Jayden Reed (3) 103 vs. Toledo 9/29/12 107 vs. CMU 9/24/66 169 vs. Akron 9/19/92 121 vs. Syracuse 8/31/18 100 at Toledo 10/10/92 137 at Miami 9/29/18 Micah Zuhl (1) Corey Davis (27) 103 at Toledo 10/25/18 110 at Florida 9/4/99 116 Nicholls State 9/7/13 Tony Knox (2) 112 Northwestern 9/14/13 163 at West Virginia 9/7/96 Giovanni Ricci (1) 103 Ball State 10/19/13 174 at Wyoming 10/12/96 105 vs. Syracuse 9/21/19 154 UMass 10/26/13 112 EMU 11/9/13 Branden Ledbetter (3) Sean Riley (2) 119 Idaho 9/13/14 101 vs. Miami 11/4/06 120 vs. EMU 9/14/96 124 Toledo 10/4/14 124 vs. CMU 11/6/07 113 at CMU 9/21/96 154 Ball State 10/11/14 123 at Nebraska 8/30/08 212 Ohio 10/25/14 Kendrick Roberts (1) 114 Miami 11/1/14 Jermaine Lewis (3) 106 at EMU 11/9/13 134 EMU 11/15/14 120 vs. Indiana State 8/29/02 104 CMU 11/22/14 104 at BGSU 10/19/02 Josh Schaffer (3) 176 Air Force 12/20/14BOWL 101 vs. EMU 11/9/02 114 at Toledo 11/8/11 154 Michigan State 9/4/15 104 vs. Connecticut 9/22/12 139 Murray State 9/19/15 Herb Martin (1) 151 at Kent State 10/20/12 113 Miami 10/24/15 100 vs. Temple 11/24/07 105 EMU 10/29/15 Tony Scheffler (3) 163 Ball State 11/5/15 Eric Monette (2) 133 at Marshall 11/20/04 154 BGSU 11/11/15 142 vs. NIU 10/27/12 118 at Temple 9/24/05 123 NIU 11/18/15 196 at CMU 11/3/12 139 Toledo 11/27/15 183 MTSU 12/24/15BOWL Skyy Moore (4) 101 at Toledo 10/5/19 120 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 300-YARD PASSER & 100-YARD RECEIVER, GAME

1. Eastern Michigan, 1987 22. Buffalo, 1999 44. Hofstra, 2009 Passer: Tony Kimbrough (336) Passer: Tim Lester (407) Passer: Tim Hiller (338) Receiver: Jamie Hence (138) Receiver: Steve Neal (122) Receiver: Jordan White (101) 2. Ohio, 1987 23. Ohio, 2000 45. Ball State, 2009 Passer: Tony Kimbrough (307) Passer: Jeff Welsh (332) Passer: Tim Hiller (354) Receiver: Jamie Hence (181) Receiver: Steve Neal (113) Receiver: Jordan White (121) 3. Miami (Ohio), 1988 24. Akron, 2001 Receiver: Chleb Ravenell (106) Passer: Tony Kimbrough (372) Passer: Jeff Welsh (353) 46. Buffalo, 2009 Receiver: Robert Oliver (108) Receiver: Josh Bush (125) Passer: Tim Hiller (350) 4. Bowling Green, 1988 25. Illinois State, 2001 Receiver: Robert Arnheim (107) Passer: Tony Kimbrough (370) Passer: Jeff Welsh (330) 47. Akron, 2010 Receiver: Robert Oliver (147) Receiver: Josh Bush (122) Passer: Alex Carder (372) Receiver: Jamie Hence (120) 26. Bowling Green, 2002 Receiver: Juan Nunez (192) 5. Eastern Michigan, 1988 Passer: Chad Munson (328) Receiver: Jordan White (168) Passer: Tony Kimbrough (320) Receiver: Jermaine Lewis (104) 48. Toledo, 2010 Receiver: Robert Oliver (111) 27. Michigan State, 2003 Passer: Alex Carder (403) Receiver: Allan Boyko (104) Passer: Chad Munson (333) Receiver: Jordan White (170) 6. Fresno State, 1988 Receiver: Greg Jennings (107) Receiver: Juan Nunez (100) Passer: Tony Kimbrough (366) 28. William & Mary, 2003 49. Eastern Michigan, 2010 Receiver: Allan Boyko (120) Passer: Chad Munson (450) Passer: Alex Carder (349) Receiver: Robert Oliver (119) Receiver: Antonio Thomas (139) Receiver: Jordan White (134) 7. TCU, 1992 Receiver: Greg Jennings (126) Receiver: Juan Nunez (110) Passer: Brad Tayles (336) 29. Ohio, 2003 50. Northern Illinois, 2010 Receiver: John Morton (141) Passer: Chad Munson (315) Passer: Alex Carder (360) 8. Miami (Ohio), 1994 Receiver: Kendrick Mosely (104) Receiver: Jordan White (180) Passer: Jay McDonagh (328) Receiver: Greg Jennings (103) 51. Illinois, 2011 Receiver: Jim Vackaro (151) 30. Bowling Green, 2003 Passer: Alex Carder (306) 9. Ball State, 1994 Passer: Chad Munson (330) Receiver: Jordan White (134) Passer: Jay McDonagh (316) Receiver: Kendrick Mosley (141) 52. Connecticut, 2011 Receiver: William Atwater (103) 31. Connecticut, 2003 Passer: Alex Carder (479) 10. Wyoming, 1996 Passer: John Drach (391) Receiver: Jordan White (173) Passer: Tim Lester (391) Receiver: Greg Jennings (164) Receiver: Chleb Ravenell (123) Receiver: Tony Knox (174) Receiver: Kendrick Mosley (160) Receiver: Robert Arnheim (113) 11. Central Michigan, 1996 32. Central Michigan, 2003 53. Ball State, 2011 Passer: Tim Lester (354) Passer: John Drach (348) Passer: Alex Carder (404) Receiver: Sean Riley (113) Receiver: Greg Jennings (204) Receiver: Jordan White (172) 12. Northern Illinois, 1998 33. Eastern Michigan, 2004 Receiver: Chleb Ravenell (157) Passer: Tim Lester (377) Passer: Ryan Cubit (338) Receiver: Robert Arnheim (104) Receiver: Steve Neal (127) Receiver: Greg Jennings (142) 54. Toledo, 2011 Receiver: Jake Moreland (113) 34. Marshall, 2004 Passer: Alex Carder (548) 13. Indiana, 1998 Passer: Blayne Baggett (329) Receiver: Jordan White (238) Passer: Tim Lester (371) Receiver: Tony Scheffler (133) Receiver: Josh Schaffer (114) Receiver: Steve Neal (151) 35. Akron, 2007 55. Miami (Ohio), 2011 14. Kent State, 1998 Passer: Tim Hiller (375) Passer: Alex Carder (429) Passer: Tim Lester (312) Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (172) Receiver: Chleb Ravenell (110) Receiver: Corey Alston (120) 36. Central Michigan, 2007 Receiver: Jordan White (106) 15. Ohio, 1998 Passer: Tim Hiller (311) 56. Central Michigan, 2011 Passer: Tim Lester (376) Receiver: Branden Ledbetter (124) Passer: Alex Carder (355) Receiver: Steve Neal (127) 37. Nebraska, 2008 Receiver: Jordan White (177) 16. Eastern Michigan, 1998 Passer: Tim Hiller (342) 57. Purdue, 2011 Passer: Tim Lester (432) Receiver: Branden Ledbetter (123) Passer: Alex Carder (439) Receiver: Steve Neal (184) 38. Tennessee Tech, 2008 Receiver: Jordan White (265) Receiver: Mike Hutchings (161) Passer: Tim Hiller (333) 58. Eastern Illinois, 2012 17. Toledo, 1999 Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (174) Passer: Alex Carder (364) Passer: Tim Lester (342) 39. Central Michigan, 2008 Receiver: Jamie Wilson (154) Receiver: Steve Neal (114) Passer: Tim Hiller (471) 59. Eastern Michigan, 2012 18. Florida, 1999 Receiver: Juan Nunez (145) Passer: Alex Carder (328) Passer: Tim Lester (405) Receiver: Schneider Julien (128) Receiver: Justin Collins (101) Receiver: Steve Neal (166) Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (102) 60. Kent State, 2012 Receiver: Micah Zhul (110) 40. Eastern Michigan, 2008 Passer: Tyler Van Tubbergen (333) Receiver: Corey Alston (105) Passer: Tim Hiller (339) Receiver: Josh Schaffer (151) 19. Youngstown State, 1999 Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (115) 61. Northern Illinois, 2012 Passer: Tim Lester (316) 41. Illinois, 2008 Passer: Tyler Van Tubbergen (333) Receiver: Corey Alston (102) Passer: Tim Hiller (301) Receiver: Eric Monette (142) 20. Akron, 1999 Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (103) 62. Central Michigan, 2012 Passer: Tim Lester (373) 42. Buffalo, 2008 Passer: Tyler Van Tubbergen (362) Receiver: Corey Alston (123) Passer: Tim Hiller (345) Receiver: Eric Monette (196) 21. Eastern Michigan, 1999 Receiver: Schneider Julien (111) 63. Eastern Michigan, 2013 Passer: Tim Lester (303) Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (118) Passer: Zach Terrell (348) Receiver: Steve Neal (167) 43. Central Michigan, 2009 Receiver: Corey Davis (112) Passer: Tim Hiller (410) Receiver: Kendrick Roberts (106) Receiver: Robert Arnheim (112) 121 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 300-YARD PASSER & 300-YARD PASSER, 100-YARD RECEIVER & 100- 100-YARD RECEIVER, YARD RUSHER, GAME GAME (Continued) 1. Wyoming, 1996 16. Eastern Michigan, 2010 Passer: Tim Lester (391) Passer: Alex Carder (349) Receiver: Tony Knox (174) Receiver: Jordan White (134) 64. Toledo, 2014 Rusher: Bruno Heppel (171) Receiver: Juan Nunez (110) Passer: Zach Terrell (370) 2. Eastern Michigan, 1998 Rusher: Brian Fields (107) Receiver: Corey Davis (124) Passer: Tim Lester (432) 17. Central Michigan, 2012 Receiver: Darius Phillips (121) Receiver: Steve Neal (184) Passer: Tyler Van Tubbergen (362) 65. Ohio, 2014 Receiver: Mike Hutchings (161) Receiver: Eric Monette (196) Passer: Zach Terrell (344) Rusher: Darnell Fields (179) Rusher: Dareyon Chance (111) Receiver: Corey Davis (212) 3. Kent State, 1998 18. Ohio, 2014 66. Eastern Michigan, 2014 Passer: Tim Lester (312) Passer: Zach Terrell (344) Passer: Zach Terrell (357) Receiver: Corey Alston (120) Receiver: Corey Davis (212) Receiver: Corey Davis (134) Rusher: Benny Clark (198) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (156) 67. Michigan State, 2015 4. Youngstown State, 1999 19. Murray State, 2015 Passer: Zach Terrell (365) Passer: Tim Lester (316) Passer: Zach Terrell (355) Receiver: Corey Davis (154) Receiver: Corey Alston (102) Receiver: Daniel Braverman (167) Receiver: Daniel Braverman (109) Rusher: Robert Sanford (129) Receiver: Corey Davis (139) 68. Murray State, 2015 5. Akron, 1999 Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (161) Passer: Zach Terrell (355) Passer: Tim Lester (373) 20. Northern Illinois, 2016 Receiver: Daniel Braverman (167) Receiver: Corey Alston (123) Passer: Zach Terrell (327) Receiver: Corey Davis (139) Rusher: Robert Sanford (111) Receiver: Corey Davis (122) 69. Northern Illinois, 2015 6. Eastern Michigan, 1999 Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (169) Passer: Zach Terrell (331) Passer: Tim Lester (303) 21. Ball State, 2016 Receiver: Daniel Braverman (126) Receiver: Steve Neal (167) Passer: Zach Terrell (367) Receiver: Corey Davis (123) Rusher: Robert Sanford (134) Receiver: Corey Davis (272) 70. Ball State, 2015 7. Buffalo, 1999 Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (109) Passer: Zach Terrell (324) Passer: Tim Lester (407) 22. Syracuse, 2018 Receiver: Corey Davis (163) Receiver: Steve Neal (122) Passer: Jon Wassink (379) 71. Eastern Michigan, 2016 Rusher: Robert Sanford (107) Receiver: D'Wayne Eskridge (240) Passer: Zach Terrell (398) 8. Ohio, 2000 Receiver: Jayden Reed (121) Receiver: Carrington Thompson (177) Passer: Jeff Welsh (332) Rusher: LeVante Bellamy (120) 72. Ball State, 2016 Receiver: Steve Neal (113) 23. Syracuse, 2019 Passer: Zach Terrell (367) Rusher: Robert Sanford (124) Passer: Jon Wassink (356) Receiver: Corey Davis (272) 9. Akron, 2001 Receiver: Giovanni Ricci (105) 73. Northern Illinois, 2016 Passer: Jeff Welsh (353) Rusher: LeVante Bellamy (165) Passer: Zach Terrell (327) Receiver: Josh Bush (125) 24. Central Michigan, 2020 Receiver: Corey Davis (122) Rusher: Charles Woods (138) Passer: Kaleb Eleby (382) 74. Buffalo, 2016 10. Bowling Green, 2002 Receiver: D'Wayne Eskridge (212) Passer: Zach Terrell (445) Passer: Chad Munson (328) Receiver: Jaylen Hall (110) Receiver: Corey Davis (173) Receiver: Jermaine Lewis (104) Rusher: La'Darius Jefferson (150) Receiver: Michael Henry (121) Rusher: Phil Reed (140) 25. Eastern Michigan, 2020 75. Syracuse, 2018 11. Ohio, 2003 Passer: Kaleb Eleby (304) Passer: Jon Wassink (379) Passer: Chad Munson (315) Receiver: Jaylen Hall (119) Receiver: D'Wayne Eskridge (240) Receiver: Kendrick Mosley (104) Rusher: La'Darius Jefferson (130) Receiver: Jayden Reed (121) Receiver: Greg Jennings (103) 76. Miami (Ohio), 2018 Rusher: Phil Reed (115) Passer: Jon Wassink (439) 12. Tennessee Tech, 2008 Receiver: D'Wayne Eskridge (141) Passer: Tim Hiller (333) Receiver: Jayden Reed (137) Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (174) 77. Monmouth, 2019 Rusher: Brandon West (133) Passer: Jon Wassink (368) 13. Eastern Michigan, 2008 Receiver: DaShon Busseel (116) Passer: Tim Hiller (339) 78. Syracuse, 2019 Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (115) Passer: Jon Wassink (356) Rusher: Brandon West (166) Receiver: Giovanni Ricci (105) 14. Hofstra, 2009 79. Toledo, 2019 Passer: Tim Hiller (338) Passer: Jon Wassink (303) Receiver: Jordan White (101) Receiver: Skyy Moore (101) Rusher: Brandon West (153) 80. Ohio, 2019 15. Ball State 2009 Passer: Jon Wassink (322) Passer: Tim Hiller (354) Receiver: Skyy Moore (162) Receiver: Jordan White (121) 81. Central Michigan, 2020 Receiver: Chleb Ravenell (106) Passer: Kaleb Eleby (382) Rusher: Brandon West (102) Receiver: D'Wayne Eskridge (212) Receiver: Jaylen Hall (110) 82. Eastern Michigan, 2020 Passer: Kaleb Eleby (304) Receiver: Jaylen Hall (119)

122 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 100-YARD RECEIVER & 100-YARD RUSHER, GAME 1. Marshall, 1967 24. Kent State, 1998 47. Tennessee Tech, 2008 Receiver: Marty Barski (115) Receiver: Corey Alston (120) Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (174) Rusher: Tim Marjerle (131) Rusher: Benny Clark (198) Rusher: Brandon West (133) 2. Ohio, 1981 25. Youngstown State, 1998 48. Eastern Michigan, 2008 Receiver: Bob Phillips (203) Receiver: Corey Alston (102) Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (115) Rusher: Shawn Faulker (178) Rusher: Robert Sanford (129) Rusher: Brandon West (166) 3. Toledo, 1983 26. Eastern Michigan, 1999 49. Hofstra, 2009 Receiver: Kelly Spielmaker (186) Receiver: Steve Neal (167) Receiver: Jordan White (101) Rusher: Shawn Faulkner (118) Rusher: Robert Sanford (134) Rusher: Brandon West (153) 4. Ball State, 1984 27. Buffalo, 1999 50. Toledo, 2009 Receiver: Cliff Reed (102) Receiver: Steve Neal (122) Receiver: Jordan White (117) Rusher: Jesse Pettaway (167) Rusher: Robert Sanford (107) Rusher: Brandon West (133) 5. Ball State, 1987 28. Akron, 1999 51. Eastern Michigan, 2009 Receiver: Bruce Boyko (116) Receiver: Corey Alston (123) Receiver: Jordan White (140) Rusher: Lewis Howard (140) Rusher: Robert Sanford (111) Rusher: Brandon West (140) 6. Ohio, 1987 29. Marshall, 1999 52. Ball State 2009 Receiver: Jamie Hence (181) Receiver: Steve Neal (105) Receiver: Jordan White (121) Rusher: Lewis Howard (116) Rusher: Robert Sanford (163) Receiver: Chleb Ravenell (106) 7. Illinois State, 1988 30. Indiana State, 2000 Rusher: Brandon West (102) Receiver: Robert Oliver (112) Receiver: Steve Neal (110) 53. Eastern Michigan, 2010 Rusher: Rob Davis (106) Rusher: Robert Sanford (159) Receiver: Juan Nunez (110) 8. Ohio, 1988 31. Ohio, 2000 Rusher: Brian Fields (107) Receiver: Bruce Boyko (100) Receiver: Steve Neal (113) 54. Bowling Green, 2010 Rusher: Rob Davis (153) Rusher: Robert Sanford (124) Receiver: Jordan White (110) 9. Akron, 1990 32. Akron, 2001 Rusher: Tevin Drake (127) Receiver: Paul Agema (125) Receiver: Josh Bush (125) 55. Bowling Green, 2011 Rusher: Michael Greene (153) Rusher: Charles Woods (138) Receiver: Jordan White (156) 10. Ohio, 1990 33. Bowling Green, 2002 Rusher: Tevin Drake (112) Receiver: Paul Agema (115) Receiver: Jermaine Lewis (104) 56. Minnesota, 2012 Rusher: Corey Sylve (134) Rusher: Phil Reed (140) Receiver: Jamie Wilson (117) 11. Bowling Green, 1990 34. Ohio, 2003 Rusher: Dareyon Chance (144) Receiver: Allan Boyko (120) Receiver: Greg Jennings (103) 57. Toledo, 2012 Rusher: Corey Sylve (170) Rusher: Phil Reed (115) Receiver: Jamie Wilson (103) 12. Northern Illinois, 1991 35. Ball State, 2003 Rusher: Dareyon Chance (102) Receiver: John Morton (115) Receiver: Kendrick Mosley (117) 58. Central Michigan, 2012 Rusher: Andre Wallace (162) Rusher: Phil Reed (109) Receiver: Eric Monette (196) 13. Miami (Ohio), 1991 36. Northern Illinois, 2004 Rusher: Dareyon Chance (111) Receiver: John Morton (137) Receiver: Greg Jennings (127) 59. Nicholls State, 2013 Rusher: Corey Sylve (102) Rusher: Trovon Riley (159) Receiver: Corey Davis (116) 14. Toledo, 1992 37. Virginia, 2005 Rusher: Dareyon Chance (126) Receiver: Ulric King (100) Receiver: Greg Jennings (156) 60. Ball State, 2013 Rusher: Jim Vackaro (107) Rusher: Mark Bonds (119) Receiver: Corey Davis (103) 15. Iowa State, 1994 38. Bowling Green, 2005 Rusher: Dareyon Chance (120) Receiver: Larry Johnson (128) Receiver: Greg Jennings (162) 61. Purdue, 2014 Rusher: Jim Vackaro (114) Rusher: Trovon Riley (120) Receiver: Daniel Braverman (130) 16. Central Michigan, 1995 39. Southern Illinois, 2005 Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (163) Receiver: Ryan Sylvester (120) Receiver: Greg Jennings (109) 62. Idaho, 2014 Rusher: Bruno Heppel (128) Rusher: Trovon Riley (150) Receiver: Daniel Braverman (122) 17. Wyoming, 1996 40. Eastern Michigan, 2005 Receiver: Corey Davis (119) Receiver: Tony Knox (174) Receiver: Greg Jennings (103) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (211) Rusher: Bruno Heppel (171) Rusher: Trovon Riley (151) 63. Ball State, 2014 18. Bowling Green, 1997 41. Central Michigan, 2005 Receiver: Corey Davis (154) Receiver: Corey Alston (100) Receiver: Greg Jennings (171) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (161) Rusher: Robert Sanford (104) Rusher: Trovon Riley (128) 64. Ohio, 2014 19. Eastern Michigan, 1997 42. Miami (Ohio), 2006 Receiver: Corey Davis (212) Receiver: Corey Alston (263) Receiver: Branden Ledbetter (101) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (156) Rusher: Robert Sanford (163) Rusher: Mark Bonds (142) 65. Murray State, 2015 20. Northeast Louisiana, 1997 43. Cincinnati, 2007 Receiver: Daniel Braverman (167) Receiver: Steve Neal (124) Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (172) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (161) Rusher: Robert Sanford (112) Rusher: Brandon West (109) 66. Central Michigan, 2015 21. Northeast Louisiana, 1998 44. Temple, 2007 Receiver: Daniel Braverman (137) Receiver: Steve Neal (153) Receiver: Herb Martin (100) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (127) Rusher: Robert Sanford (205) Rusher: Mark Bonds (105) 67. Middle Tennessee State, 2015 22. Eastern Michigan, 1998 45. Ball State, 2007 Receiver: Corey Davis (183) Receiver: Steve Neal (184) Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (110) Receiver: Daniel Braverman (101) Receiver: Mike Hutchings (161) Rusher: Brandon West (171) Rusher: Jamauri Bogan (215) Rusher: Darnell Fields (179) 46. Northern Illinois, 2008 68. Bowling Green, 2015 23. Ball State, 1998 Receiver: Jamarko Simmons (128) Receiver: Corey Davis (154) Receiver: Mike Hutchings (120) Rusher: Brandon West (175) Rusher: Jamauri Bogan (118) Rusher: Darnell Fields (213)

123 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 100-YARD RECEIVER 300-YARD PASSER & 100-YARD RUSHER, GAME & 100-YARD RUSHER, 1. Ohio, 1987 24. Northern Illinois, 2016 Passer: Tony Kimbrough (307) Passer: Zach Terrell (327) GAME (Continued) Rusher: Lewis Howard (116) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (169) 2. Wyoming, 1996 25. Ball State, 2016 Passer: Tim Lester (391) Passer: Zach Terrell (367) 69. N.C. Central, 2016 Rusher: Bruno Heppel (171) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (109) Receiver: Corey Davis (150) 3. Ball State, 1997 26. Syracuse, 2018 Rusher: LeVante Bellamy (121) Passer: Tim Lester (303) Passer: Jon Wassink (379) Rusher: Jamauri Bogan (131) Rusher: Robert Sanford (111) Rusher: LeVante Bellamy (120) 70. Georgia Southern, 2016 4. Eastern Michigan, 1998 27. Syracuse, 2019 Receiver: Michael Henry (125) Passer: Tim Lester (432) Passer: Jon Wassink (356) Rusher: Jamauri Bogan (104) Rusher: Darnell Fields (179) Rusher: LeVante Bellamy (165) 71. Northern Illinois, 2016 5. Kent State, 1998 28. Central Michigan, 2020 Receiver: Corey Davis (122) Passer: Tim Lester (312) Passer: Kaleb Eleby (382) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (169) Rusher: Benny Clark (168) Rusher: La'Darius Jefferson (150) 72. Ball State, 2016 6. Youngstown State, 1999 29. Eastern Michigan, 2020 Receiver: Corey Davis (272) Passer: Tim Lester (316) Passer: Kaleb Eleby (304) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (109) Rusher: Robert Sanford (129) Rusher: La'Darius Jefferson (130) 73. Syracuse, 2018 7. Buffalo, 1999 Receiver: D'Wayne Eskridge (240) Passer: Tim Lester (407) Receiver: Jayden Reed (121) Rusher: Robert Sanford (107) Rusher: LeVante Bellamy (120) 8. Akron, 1999 74. Syracuse, 2019 Passer: Tim Lester (373) Receiver: Giovanni Ricci (105) Rusher: Robert Sanford (111) Rusher: LeVante Bellamy (165) 9. Eastern Michigan, 1999 75. Toledo, 2020 Passer: Tim Lester (303) Receiver: D'Wayne Eskridge (131) Rusher: Robert Sanford (134) Rusher: Sean Tyler (100) 10. Ohio, 2000 76. Central Michigan, 2020 Passer: Jeff Welsh (332) Receiver: D'Wayne Eskridge (212) Rusher: Robert Sanford (124) Receiver: Jaylen Hall (110) 11. Akron, 2001 Rusher: La'Darius Jefferson (150) Passer: Jeff Welsh (353) 77. Eastern Michigan, 2020 Rusher: Charles Woods (138) Receiver: Jaylen Hall (119) 12. Bowling Green, 2002 Rusher: La'Darius Jefferson (130) Passer: Chad Munson (328) 78. Ball State, 2020 Rusher: Phil Reed (140) Receiver: D'Wayne Eskridge (124) 13. Ohio, 2003 Receiver: Skyy Moore (105) Passer: Chad Munson (315) Rusher: La'Darius Jefferson (159) Rusher: Phil Reed (115) 14. Iowa, 2007 Passer: Tim Hiller (367) Rusher: Brandon West (116) 15. Tennessee Tech, 2008 Passer: Tim Hiller (333) Rusher: Brandon West (133) 16. Ohio, 2008 Passer: Tim Hiller (347) Rusher: Brandon West (107) 17. Eastern Michigan, 2008 Passer: Tim Hiller (339) Rusher: Brandon West (166) 18. Hofstra, 2009 Passer: Tim Hiller (338) Rusher: Brandon West (153) 19. Ball State, 2009 Passer: Tim Hiller (354) Rusher: Brandon West (102) 20. Eastern Michigan, 2010 Passer: Alex Carder (349) Rusher: Brian Fields (107) 21. Central Michigan, 2012 Passer: Tyler Van Tubbergen (362) Rusher: Dareyon Chance (111) 22. Ohio, 2014 Passer: Zach Terrell (344) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (156) 23. Murray State, 2015 Passer: Zach Terrell (355) Rusher: Jarvion Franklin (161)

124 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-PURPOSE & TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS Most All-Purpose Yards, Game Most Total Offensive Yards, Game Most Total Offensive Plays, Game 1. Brandon West 346 vs. Indiana, 2007 1. Alex Carder 564 at Toledo, 2011 1. Tim Lester 86 vs. Marshall, 1999 2. Tony Knox 330 vs. West Virginia, 1996 2. Alex Carder 478 at Connecticut, 2011 2. Chad Munson 84 vs. Central Michigan, 2002 3. Jarvion Franklin 299 at Akron, 2016 3. Jon Wassink 477 at Miami, 2018 3. Tim Hiller 80 vs. Ball State, 2005 4. Benny Clark 296 vs. Kent State, 1998 4. Zach Terrell 469 vs. Buffalo, 2016 4. Alex Carder 79 vs. Toledo, 2010 5. Brandon West 291 at Iowa, 2007 5. Tim Hiller 465 at Central Michigan, 2008 5. Tony Kimbrough 74 vs. Fresno State , 1988 6. D'Wayne Eskridge 285 vs. NIU, 2020 6. Chad Munson 464 vs. William & Mary, 2003 6. Chad Munson 72 vs. Bowling Green, 2002 7. Brandon West 282 vs. Buffalo, 2009 7. Alex Carder 456 vs. Purdue, 2011 7. Chad Munson 71 vs. UCF, 2002 8. Lovell Coleman 279 vs. Central Michigan, 1958 8. Alex Carder 448 at Miami, 2011 Alex Carder 71 vs. Purdue, 2011 Greg Jennings 279 vs. Connecticut, 2003 9. Tim Lester 447 vs. Bowling Green, 1998 10. Paul Agema 276 vs. Akron, 1990 10. Alex Carder 440 vs. Ball State, 2011 Most Total Offensive Plays, Season 11. Tim Lester 432 vs. Buffalo, 1999 1. Alex Carder 2011 630 Most All-Purpose Yards, Season 12. Tony Kimbrough 431 vs. Fresno State, 1988 2. Alex Carder 2010 567 1. Brandon West 2009 2,358 13. Tim Lester 426 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998 3. Tim Hiller 2008 560 2. Jordan White 2011 2,160 14. Tim Lester 413 vs. Wyoming, 1996 4. Tim Hiller 2009 553 3. Brandon West 2007 2,119 5. Tim Lester 1999 525 4. Brandon West 2008 1,943 Most Total Offensive Yards, Season 6. Tim Lester 1998 476 5. Shawn Faulkner 1983 1,889 1. Alex Carder 2011 4,143 Jon Wassink 2019 476 6. Greg Jennings 2003 1,734 2. Zach Terrell 2016 3,782 8. Tim Hiller 2007 471 7. Jarvion Franklin 2014 1,714 3. Tim Hiller 2008 3,727 9. Zach Terrell 2015 468 8. LeVante Bellamy 2018 1,668 4. Zach Terrell 2014 3,707 10. Zach Terrell 2016 457 9. Jarvion Franklin 2016 1,641 5. Zach Terrell 2015 3,633 11. Zach Terrell 2014 446 10. Robert Sanford 2000 1,623 6. Tim Lester 1999 3,604 12. Brad Tayles 1992 444 11. Tony Knox 1996 1,576 7. Alex Carder 2010 3,560 13. Jay McDonagh 1995 441 12. Jerome Persell 1976 1,561 8. Jon Wassink 2019 3,416 14. Brad Tayles 1990 431 13. Lovell Coleman 1958 1,528 9. Tim Lester 1998 3,262 14. LeVante Bellamy 2019 1,527 10. Tim Hiller 2009 3,148 Most Total Offensive Plays, Career 1. Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 1,773 Most All-Purpose Yards, Career Most Total Offensive Yards, Career 2. Tim Lester 1996-99 1,747 1. Brandon West 2006-09 7,764 1. Zach Terrell 2013-16 12,724 3. Brad Tayles 1989-92 1,675 2. Jarvion Franklin 2014-17 5,537 2. Tim Hiller 2005, 2007-09 11,220 4. Zach Terrell 2013-16 1,664 3. Corey Davis 2013-16 5,212 3. Tim Lester 1996-99 11,081 5. Alex Carder 2009-12 1,441 4. Greg Jennings 2002-05 5,093 4. Alex Carder 2009-12 9,116 6. Jay McDonagh 1993-95 1,211 5. Jordan White 2007, 2009-11 4,705 5. Brad Tayles 1989-92 9,071 7. Jon Wassink 2016-19 1,001 6. Robert Sanford 1997-2000 4,609 6. Jon Wassink 2016-19 7,089 8. Jarvion Franklin 2014-17 942 7. LeVante Bellamy 2015-19 4,448 7. Jay McDonagh 1993-95 6,915 9. Jerome Persell 1976-78 843 8. Jim Vackaro 1992-95 4,446 8. Jarvion Franklin 2014-17 4,867 9. Jerome Persell 1975-78 4,393 9. Jeff Welsh 1997-2001 4,805 10. Darius Phillips 2014-17 4,338 10. Ryan Cubit 2004-06 4,599 11. Jerome Persell 1976-78 4,190 12. Chris Conklin 1982-83, 1985-86 4,109 13. Chad Munson 2002-03 4,078 14. Tony Kimbrough 1987-88 4,055

125 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE SCORING RECORDS Most Points, Game Most Points by a Kicker, Game Most Touchdowns Scored, Game 1. Walt Olsen 52, vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 1916 1. Mike Prindle 24, vs. Marshall, 1984 1. Walt Olsen 8 vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 1916 2. Sam Dunlap 42, vs. Ohio Northern, 1916 2. Andrew Haldeman 20, at Toledo, 2013 2. Sam Dunlap 7 vs. Ohio Northern, 1916 3. Walt Olsen 34, vs. Michigan State Frosh, 1916 3. Butch Hampton 17, vs. Ohio, 2016 3. 12 times, last 4. Andrew Haldeman 16, at Eastern Michigan, 2015 Jamauri Bogan vs. Bowling Green, 2018 4 Most Points, Season 5. Mike Prindle 15, vs. Ohio, 1984 1. Jarvion Franklin 2014 150 John Potter 15, at Ball State, 2010 Most Touchdowns Scored, Season 2. Walt Olsen 1916 138 1. Jarvion Franklin 2014 25 LeVante Bellamy 2019 138 Most Points by a Kicker, Season 2. LeVante Bellamy 2019 23 4. Butch Hampton 2016 128 1. Butch Hampton 2016 128 3. Sam Dunlap 1916 19 5. Sam Dunlap 1916 122 2. John Potter 2011 107 Jerome Persell 1976 19 6. Jerome Persell 1976 118 3. Andrew Haldeman 2015 104 Corey Davis 2016 19 7. Corey Davis 2016 114 4. Brad Selent 1998 94 6. Robert Sanford 2000 18 8. Robert Sanford 2000 108 5. Andrew Haldeman 2014 93 7. Walt Olsen 1916 17 9. John Potter 2011 107 6. Mike Prindle 1984 90 Jordan White 2011 17 10. Andrew Haldeman 2015 104 Josh Grant 2017 90 9. Jamauri Bogan 2015 16 11. Jordan White 2011 102 8. John Potter 2010 86 Jamauri Bogan 2018 16 12. Jamauri Bogan 2015 96 9. John Creek 1988 84 Nate Meyer 2006 84 Jamauri Bogan 2018 96 Most Touchdowns Scored, Career 14. Lovell Coleman 1950 94 11. Brad Selent 1999 79 1. Jarvion Franklin 2014-17 56 Brad Selent 1998 94 12. Nate Meyer 2005 78 2. Corey Davis 2013-16 52 Thiago Kapps 2019 78 3. Robert Sanford 1997-2000 43 Most Points, Career Jamauri Bogan 2015-18 43 1. Andrew Haldeman 2012-15 337 Most Points by a Kicker, Career 5. Greg Jennings 2002-05 41 2. Jarvion Franklin 2014-17 336 1. Andrew Haldeman 2012-15 337 6. Jerome Persell 1976-78 39 3. John Potter 2008-11 333 2. John Potter 2008-11 333 7. LeVante Bellamy 2015-19 36 4. Corey Davis 2013-16 312 3. Brad Selent 1997-2000 307 8. Walt Olsen 1916-17, 1919 32 5. Brad Selent 1997-2000 307 4. Mike Prindle 1981-84 239 Jordan White 2007, 2009-11 32 6. Robert Sanford 1997-2000 258 5. John Creek 1985-88 231 Brandon West 2006-09 32 Jamauri Bogan 2015-18 258 11. Lovell Coleman 1957-59 30 8. Walt Olsen 1916-17, 1919 253 9. Jerome Persell 1976-78 240 10. Mike Prindle 1981-84 239

PLACEKICKING RECORDS Most PATs, Game Most Consecutive PATs Made, Career Most Field Goals, Season 1. Walt Olsen 10 vs. Ohio Northern, 1916 1. John Potter 2008-11 129^ 1. Mike Prindle 1984 24 Walt Olsen 10 vs. Michigan State Frosh, 1916 2. John Creek 1985-88 71 2. Butch Hampton 2016 19 Butch Hampton 10 vs. NC Central, 2016 3. Robert Menchinger 2001-03 66 3. Brad Selent 1998 18 4. John Potter 9 at Toledo, 2011 4. John Creek 1985-87 57 4. Mike Prindle 1982 17 John Potter 9 vs. Akron, 2011 5. Mike Prindle 1981-84 55 Nate Meyer 2006 17 6. Brad Selent 8 vs. Bowling Green, 1998 6. Andrew Haldeman 2012-14 51 Andrew Haldeman 2015 17 Brad Selent 8 vs. Indiana State, 2000 7. Brad Selent 1997-98 48 7. John Potter 2011 16 Robert Menchinger 8 vs. William & Mary, 2003 8. Josh Grant 2017-18 46 Andrew Haldeman 2013 16 John Potter 8 at Akron, 2010 9. Alton Laupp 1979-80 38 9. John Creek 1987 15 ^ MAC Record Jay Barresi 1989 15 Most PATs, Season Josh Grant 2017 15 1. Butch Hampton 2016 71 Most Consecutive PATs Made, Season 2. John Potter 2011 57 1. John Potter 2011 57 Most Field Goals, Career 3. Andrew Haldeman 2014 51 2. John Potter 2010 50 1. Andrew Haldeman 2012-15 57 4. John Potter 2010 50 3. Brad Selent 2000 47 2. Mike Prindle 1981-84 54 5. Thiago Kapps 2019 48 4. Robert Menchinger 2003 41 3. Brad Selent 1997-2000 50 6. Brad Selent 2000 47 5. Brad Selent 1998 40 4. John Potter 2008-11 47 Andrew Haldeman 2015 47 6. Josh Grant 2017 38 5. Jay Barresi 1989-92 45 8. Josh Grant 2017 45 6. John Creek 1985-88 42 9. Nate Meyer 2005 42 Andrew Haldeman 2012 42 Most Field Goals, Game 11. John Potter 2008 41 1. Mike Prindle 7 vs. Marshall, 1984 (9 att.)^ 50-Yard Field Goals, Length Robert Menchinger 2003 41 2. Andrew Haldeman 6 at Toledo, 2013 (6 att.) 1. Mike Prindle 56 vs. Northern Illinois, 1984 13. Brad Selent 1998 40 3. Butch Hampton 5 vs. Ohio, 2016 (5 att.) Brad Selent 56 vs. Central Michigan, 1998 4. Mike Prindle 4 vs. Ohio, 1984 (4 att.) 3. Brad Selent 53 vs. Marshall, 1999 Jay Barresi 4 vs. Toledo, 1989 (4 att.) 4. Mike Canfield 52 vs. Kent State, 1972 Most PATs, Career Brad Selent 4 vs. Ball State, 1998 (5 att.) 1. John Potter 2008-11 184 Andrew Haldeman 52 at Ball State, 2012 Nate Meyer 4 vs. Virginia, 2005 (4 att.) 6. Jay Barresi 51 vs. Toledo, 1989 2. Andrew Haldeman 2012-15 166 ^ FBS Single-Game Record 3. Brad Selent 1997-2000 157 4. John Creek 1985-88 105 5. Alton Laupp 1977-80 99

126 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS Most Kickoff Returns, Game Most Kickoff Return Yards, Game 1. Dervon Wallace 8 at Toledo, 2011 1. Brandon West 212 vs. Indiana, 2007 2. Lewis Howard 7 vs. Bowling Green, 1985 2. Rashad McDade 195 vs. Youngstown St., 1999 Rashad McDade 7 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1999 3. Dervon Wallace 188 at Michigan, 2011 Tyrone Walker 7 vs. Northern Illinois, 2004 4. Darius Phillips 185 vs. Michigan State, 2015 Brandon West 7 vs. Central Michigan, 2009 5. Darius Phillips 181 vs. Michigan State, 2017 6. 12 times 6 6. Dervon Wallace 177 at Toledo, 2011 7. Darius Phillips 168 at Southern California, 2017 Most Kickoff Returns, Season 8. Jim Bednar 165 vs. Utah State, 1961 1. Brandon West 2009 42 9. Brandon West 162 at Missouri, 2007 2. Dervon Wallace 2011 41 10. Brandon West 161 at Indiana, 2009 3. Rashad McDade 1999 37 11. Brandon West 158 at Florida State, 2006 Darius Phillips 2016 37 12. Tony Knox 156 vs. West Virginia, 1996 5. Brandon West 2007 35 6. Greg Jennings 2003 31 Most Kickoff Return Yards, Season 7. Darius Phillips 2014 30 1. Dervon Wallace 2011 1,015 8. Keith Mixon Jr. 2019 29 2. Brandon West 2009 960 9. Brandon West 2008 28 3. Brandon West 2007 906 10. Cliff Reed 1984 27 4. Rashad McDade 1999 898 5. Darius Phillips 2015 860 Most Kickoff Returns, Career 6. Darius Phillips 2016 833 1. Darius Phillips 2014-17 129 7. Keith Mixon Jr. 2019 813 2. Brandon West 2006-09 127 8. Darius Phillips 2014 792 3. Cliff Reed 1981-84 75 9. Tony Knox 1996 690 4. Elan Banks 1991-94 71 10. Darius Phillips 2017 683 11. Greg Jennings 2003 669 12. Brandon West 2008 637 13. Allan Boyko 1988 618 14. Brandon West 2006 615 15. Cliff Reed 1984 608

Most Kickoff Return Yards, Career 1. Darius Phillips 2014-17 3,145 2. Brandon West 2006-09 3,118 3. Cliff Reed 1981-84 1,737 4. Elan Banks 1991-94 1,607 5. Allan Boyko 1987-90 1,412 PUNT RETURN RECORDS Most Punt Returns, Game Most Punt Return Yards, Game 1. Dave Kribs 9 vs. Akron, 1938 1. Kendrick Mosley 160 vs. Central Michigan, 2003 Kendrick Mosley 9 vs. Central Michigan, 2003 2. Paul Agema 151 vs. Akron, 1990 3. Dave Kribs 7 vs. Detroit, 1938 3. Jayden Reed 146 vs. Delaware State, 2018 George Bedner 7 vs. Kent State, 1961 4. Steve Neal 138 vs. Kent State, 1997 Greg Williams 7 vs. Toledo, 1978 Kendrick Mosley 138 vs. Buffalo, 2002 6. Jordan White 6 vs. Ball State, 2009 6. Tyron Arnett 118 vs. Delaware State, 2018 7. Darius Phillips 115 vs. N.C. Central, 2016 8. Greg Jennings 112 vs. Northern Illinois, 2004 Most Punt Returns, Season 9. Kendrick Mosley 107 vs. Northern Illinois, 2002 1. Dave Kribs 1938 39 10. Jamie Wilson 104 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2012 2. Kendrick Mosley 2003 38 3. Josh Bush 2000 35 Most Punt Return Yards, Season 1. Josh Bush 2000 526 Most Punt Returns, Career 2. Kendrick Mosley 2002 440 1. Dave Kribs 1937-39 83 3. Dave Hallabrin 1971 256 2. Josh Bush 1998-2001 69 3. Greg Williams 1975-78 68 Reggie Hinton 1979-81 68 Most Punt Return Yards, Career 1. Kendrick Mosley 1999-2003 869 2. Josh Bush 1998-2001 786 3. Greg Williams 1975-78 611 4. Reggie Hinton 1979-81 558

127 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE PUNTING RECORDS Most Punts, Game Highest Punting Average, Game (2 minumum) 1. Mike Prindle 12 vs. Miami, 1982 1. J. Schroeder (2-132) 66.0 vs. UMass, 2012 2. Jack Carlson 11 vs. Miami, 1970 2. Nick Mihalic (2-111) 55.5 vs. Ball State, 2019 Alton Laupp 11 vs. Ohio, 1980 3. Jim Klapthor (5-263) 52.6 vs. Bowling Green, 1986 Mike Prindle 11 vs. Ball State, 1981 4. Ben Armer (2-104) 52.0 vs. Ohio, 2008 Adam Anderson 11 vs. Michigan State, 2003 5. Derrick Mitchell (3-155) 51.7 vs. N.C. Central, 2016 6. George Ihler 10 vs. Wisconsin, 1963 Nick Nihalic 51.7 vs. Northern Illinois, 2020 Dale Livingston 10 vs. West Texas State, 1966 7. Ben Armer (3-153) 51.0 vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 J. Schroeder (4-204) 51.0 vs. Toledo, 2012 Most Punts, Season 9. Jim Laney (7-355) 50.7 at West Virginia, 2007 1. Mike Prindle 1982 77 10. Todd Rawsthorne (4-202) 50.5 vs. Akron, 1991 Jim Klapthor 1985 77 Ben Armer (2-101) 50.5 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2008 J. Schroeder 2013 77 4. Adam Anderson 2003 72 Highest Punting Average, Season 5. Jim Klapthor 1986 67 1. Adam Anderson (72-3,162) 2003 43.9 Bill Stein 1987 67 Jim Laney (62-2,720) 2007 43.9 3. Dale Livingston (49-2,123) 1967 43.3 Most Punts, Career 4. J. Schroeder (51-2,196) 2014 43.1 1. J. Schroeder 2012-15 230 5. Todd Rawsthorne (35-1,502) 1990 42.9 2. Jim Klapthor 1983-86 225 6. J. Schroeder (58-2,484) 2014 42.8 3. Ben Armer 2008-11 208 7. Nick Mihalic (18-768) 2020 42.7 4. Stu Jones 1975-78 207 8. Derrick Mitchell (65-2,756) 2017 42.4 5. Jim Laney 2005-07 184 9. Ben Armer (57-2,349) 2010 41.2 6. Mike Prindle 1981-83 177 10. Jim Klapthor (77-3,161) 1985 41.1

Most Punting Yards, Game (Since 2000) Highest Punting Average, Career 1. J. Schroeder 496 vs. Michigan State, 2013 1. Derrick Mitchell 2015-17 42.1 2. Adam Anderson 466 vs. Michigan State, 2003 2. Jim Laney 2005-07 41.0 3. Adam Anderson 454 vs. Miami, 2004 J. Schroeder 2012-15 41.0 4. J. Schroeder 410 vs. Iowa, 2013 4. Todd Rawsthorne 1990-91 40.8 5. Adam Anderson 2001-03 40.7 5. Jim Laney 396 vs. Kent State, 2005 6. Ben Armer 2008-11 40.4 6. Adam Anderson 390 vs. Marshall, 2003 7. Dale Livingston 1965-66 39.9 7. Ben Armer 389 vs. Michigan State, 2009 8. Leslie Gratton 1948-50 39.4 8. Nick Mihalic 383 vs. Central Michigan, 2018 9. Derrick Mitchell 373 vs. Michigan State, 2017 10. Adam Anderson 363 vs. Virginia Tech, 2001

Most Punting Yards, Season (Since 1990) 1. Adam Anderson 2003 3,162 2. J. Schroeder 2013 3,056 3. Derrick Mitchell 2017 2,756 4. Jim Laney 2007 2,720 5. J. Schroeder 2014 2,484 6. Curt Chrencik 1992 2,478 7. Jim Laney 2005 2,449 8. Jim Laney 2006 2,369 9. Ben Armer 2010 2,349 10. Ben Armer 2009 2,302 11. J. Schroeder 2012 2,282 12. Adam Anderson 2004 2,270 13. Bryon Hammons 1993 2,216 14. Nick Mihalic 2019 2,200 15. Zak Kemp 1997 2,158 16. Todd Rawsthorne 1991 2,126 17. Nick Mihalic 2018 2,087 18. Ben Armer 2008 2,032

Most Punting Yards, Career (Since 1990) 1. J. Schroeder 2012-15 9,586 2. Ben Armer 2008-11 8,407 3. Adam Anderson 2001-04 7,846 4. Jim Laney 2005-07 7,538 5. Zak Kemp 1994-97 5,652 6. Nick Mihalic 2018-present 4,287 7. Bryon Hammons 1993-94 4,109 8. Matt Steffen 2000-02 3,869 9. Todd Rawsthorne 1990-91 3,628 10. Derrick Mitchell 2015-17 3,457

128 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSIVE RECORDS Most Tackles, Game Most Tackles For Loss, Game Most Caused Fumbles, Game 1. Willie Berrios 27 vs. Central Michigan, 1987 1. Roy Swoape 9.0 vs. Kent State, 1984 1. John Offerdahl 3 vs. Marshall, 1984 2. Greg Igaz 25 vs. Brigham Young, 1970 2. Ameer Ismail 6.5 at Ball State, 2006 Roy Swoape 3 vs. Kent State, 1984 3. Van Dickerson 24 vs. Central Michigan, 1977 3. Mark Garalczyk 6.0 vs. Toledo, 1985 John Offerdahl 24 vs. Ball State, 1984 4. Ameer Ismail 5.0 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2006 Most Caused Fumbles, Season John Offerdahl 24 vs. Central Michigan, 1985 Drew Nowak 5.0 vs. Akron, 2011 1. Joel Smeenge 1988 6 6. John Smith 23 vs. Central Michigan, 1975 Joel Smeenge 1989 6 Dave Corning 23 vs. Marshall, 1975 Most Tackles For Loss, Season Bryan Lape 2001 6 8. Asantay Brown 22 vs. Toledo, 2017 1. Jason Babin 2003 32.0^ 4. John Offerdahl 1984 5 2. Jason Babin 2002 26.0 Joel Smeenge 1987 5 Most Tackles, Season 3. Ameer Ismail 2006 25.5 Terrence Moore 2000 5 1. John Offerdahl 1983 192 4. Joel Smeenge 1989 23.0 Jason Feldpausch 2002 5 2. Eric Manns 1978 186 5. Roy Swoape 1985 22.0 3. John Offerdahl 1984 182 6. Drew Nowak 2011 20.5 Most Caused Fumbles, Career 7. Ameer Ismail 2005 20.0 1. Joel Smeenge 1986-89 18 Most Tackles, Career Joel Smeenge 1988 20.0 2. John Offerdahl 1982-85 17 1. John Offerdahl 1982-85 696^% ^ FBS Single-Season Record 3. Bryan Lape 1998, 2000-02 10 2. Sean Mulhearn 1987-90 435 3. Eric Hoffman 1985-88 406 Most Tackles For Loss, Career Most Fumble Recoveries, Game 1. Jason Babin 2000-03 75.0^ 4. Peter Tuffo 1990-94 382 1. Rich Townsend 3 vs. Northern Illinois, 1978 2. Joel Smeenge 1986-89 66.0 5. Greg Igaz 1969-71 346 George Bullock 3 vs. Central Michigan, 1979 3. Ameer Ismail 2004-06 50.5 6. Justin Currie 2011-14 339 Paul Johnson 3 vs. Northern Illinois, 1988 4. Mark Garalczyk 1984-86 45.0 7. John Schuster 1978-81 334 Trevor Ishmael 3 vs. Akron, 2011 8. Scott Niles 1996-99 313 5. Roy Swoape 1982-85 42.0 9. Robert Spillane 2014-17 312 6. Dion Powell 1992-95 39.0 10. Dominic Riggio 1971-73 310 7. Rick Lucas 1994-97 37.0 Most Fumble Recoveries, Season Louis Delmas 2005-08 310 8. Matt Murphy 1976-79 36.0 1. Doug Kraus 1988 5 12. Garrett Soldano 1997-2000 309 ^ FBS Career Record Paul Johnson 1988 5 13. Johnnie Simon 2010-13 308 Sean Mulhearn 1989 5 4. Seven times 4 14. Tom Elias 1969-71 305 Most Quarterback Sacks, Game Willie Berrios 1985-88 305 1. Ameer Ismail 6.0 at Ball State, 2006^ 16. Mark Garalczyk 1984-86 302 ^ FBS Single-Game Record Most Fumble Recoveries, Career Mario Evans 1997-2000 302 1. John Offerdahl 1982-85 8 ^ FBS Career Record 2. Doug Kraus 1986-89 7 % MAC Career Record Most Sacks, Season 3. George Bullock 1977-80 6 1. Ameer Ismail 2006 17.0 Dave Knapp 1979-82 6 2. Jason Babin 2002 15.0 Sean Mulhearn 1987-90 6 Most Interceptions, Game Jason Babin 2003 15.0 1. Bill Yambrick 4 vs. Wayne State, 1942 4. Joel Smeenge 1989 14.0 Sam Antonazzo 4 vs. Marshall, 1968 5. Roy Swoape 1985 13.0 Most Blocked Kicks, Game 3. George Ihler 3 vs. Marshall, 1962 1. Cory Flom (2 FG) 2 at Indiana, 2006 Dick Trudeau 3 vs. West Texas State, 1966 Bill Chopp (2 punt) 2 vs. Michigan State, 1997 Tom Elias 3 vs. Northern Illinois, 1970 Most Sacks, Career 1. Jason Babin 2000-03 38.0 Dave Gapinski 3 vs. Ohio, 1976 2. Joel Smeenge 1986-89 34.0 Most Blocked Kicks, Season Tony Carr 3 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 3. Ameer Ismail 2004-06 25.0 1. Cory Flom 2006 4 2. Paul Moersch 2005 3 Most Interceptions, Season 3. 12 times 2 1. Dave Kribs 1939 11 Most Pass Breakups, Game 2. Dave Kribs 1938 9 1. Londen Fryar 6 vs. Akron, 2007 2. Donald Celiscar 5 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2012 Most Blocked Kicks, Career Bill Yambrick 1942 9 1. Cory Flom 2005-06 5 3. 14 times 4 Floyd Stollsteimer 1951 9 2. Drew Nowak 2008-11 4 3. Demetrius Jones 1980-83 3 Most Interceptions, Career Most Pass Breakups, Season Paul Davis 1988-89 3 1. Dave Kribs 1937-39 24 1. Darius Phillips 2015 21 William Reed 1996-98 3 2. Floyd Stollsteimer 1951-53 15 2. Mike Wood 1973 20 Paul Moersch 2002-05 3 Ron Karlis 1970-72 15 3. Ronald Zamort 2013 18 Nick Varcadipane 2005-06 3 4. Ronald Rogers 1997-2001 14 Ronald Zamort 2015 18 5. Darius Phillips 2014-17 12 5. Donald Celiscar 2014 17 Ronald Zamort 2014 17 7. Londen Fryar 2007 16 Most Interception Return Yards, Game 1. Sam Antonazzo 109 vs. Marshall, 1968 2. Eric Nunlee 108 vs. Kent State, 1996 Most Pass Breakups, Career 3. Londen Fryar 106 vs. Toledo, 2006 1. Ronald Zamort 2012-15 53 4. Vern Brown 100 vs. Brigham Young, 1970 2. Darius Phillips 2014-17 47 Eric Manns 100 vs. Ball State, 1978 3. Donald Celiscar 2011-14 45 4. Ronald Rogers 1997-2001 38 5. Demetrius Jones 1980-83 33 Most Interception Return Yards, Season 6. Vern Brown 1969-71 30 1. Darius Phillips 2016 263 7. Paul Davis 1988-89; 1991-92 29 2. Ron Karlis 1972 247 8. Mike Wood 1971-73 27 3. Floyd Stollsteimer 1951 154 Londen Fryar 2005-08 27 4. Marty Barski 1966 149

Most Interception Return Yards, Career 1. Darius Phillips 2014-17 376 2. Ron Karlis 1970-72 313 3. Dave Hudson 1966-68 229 129 4. Floyd Stollsteimer 1951-53 223 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS SCORING Most Offensive Plays Most Fumbles Lost 1. 105 vs. Toledo, 1992 1. 5, five times SUPERLATIVES Western Michigan Fewest Offensive Plays Most Penalties Most Points, Loss 1. 63 vs. Toledo (66), 2011 1. 39 vs. Kent State, 1966 1. 16 vs. West Virginia, 1996 2. 57 vs. Ball State5OT (60), 2005 3. 45 vs. Bowling GreenOT (48), 2002 Most Offensive Yards Fewest Penalties 4. 41 vs. Ball StateOT (42), 2018 1. 711 vs. Ball State, 2015 1. 0 vs. Marshall, 1999 5. 38 vs. Northern Illinois (59), 2004 38 vs. Akron (39), 2007 Most Total First Downs Most Penalty Yards 7. 35 vs. Ohio (37), 1998 1. 36 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998 1. 167 vs. Central Michigan, 2019 35 vs. Toledo (41), 2001 9. 34 vs. Toledo (37), 1994 34 vs. Missouri (48), 1999 Fewest Total First Downs Fewest Total Yards Allowed 34 vs. Northern Illinois (48), 2012 1. 0 vs. Detroit, 1939 1. 57 vs. Marshall, 1972 34 vs. Purdue (43), 2014

Most First Downs By Rush Most Total Yards Allowed Most Points, Loss, Home 1. 25 vs. Marshall, 1970 1. 804, vs. Toledo, 2011 1. 38 vs. Northern Illinois (59), 2004 2. 38 vs. Akron (39), 2007 Fewest First Downs Allowed 3. 35 vs. Ohio (37), 1998 Fewest First Downs By Rush 4. 34 vs. Northern Illinois (48), 2012 1. 0 vs. Idaho, 1972 1. 1 vs. Illinois College, 1938 0 vs. Ball State, 1992 Most Points, Loss, Away Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 1. 63 vs. Toledo (66), 2011 Most First Downs By Pass 1. -21 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 1994 2. 57 vs. Ball State5OT (60), 2005 OT 1. 23 at Toledo, 2011 3. 45 vs. Bowling Green (48), 2002 4. 41 vs. Ball StateOT (42), 2018 Most Rushing Yards Allowed 5. 35 vs. Toledo (41), 2001 Fewest First Downs By Pass 1. 494, vs. Northern Illinois, 2011 6. 34 vs. Toledo (37), 1994 1. 0 vs. Central Michigan, 1970 34 vs. Missouri (48), 1999 0 vs. Ball State, 1971 Fewest Passing Attempts Allowed 34 vs. Purdue (43), 2014 0 vs. Central Michigan, 1973 1. 3 vs. Ohio, 1997 0 vs. Ohio, 1997 Fewest Points, Win 1. 2 vs. Kalamazoo (0), 1908 Fewest Pass Completions Allowed Most First Downs By Penalty 2. 3 vs. Olivet (0), 1914 1. 0 vs. Ohio, 1997 3 vs. Albion (2), 1925 1. 8 vs. Arkansas State, 1968 3 vs. Western Kentucky (2), 1926 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 3 vs. Toledo (0), 1965 Most Pass Attempts 1. 0 vs. Ohio, 1997 1. 66 vs. Central Michigan, 2009 Fewest Points, Win, Home Most Interceptions 1. 2 vs. Kalamazoo (0), 1908 2. 3 vs. Olivet (0), 1914 Fewest Pass Attempts 1. 7 vs. Marshall, 1968 1. 9 vs. Central Michigan, 2018 3 vs. Albion (2), 1925 Most Fumbles Recovered Fewest Points, Win, Away Most Pass Completions 1. 7 vs. Ohio, 1952 1. 3 vs. Western Kentucky (2), 1926 1. 43 vs. Toledo, 2010 7 vs. Kent State, 1989 3 vs. Toledo (0), 1965

Most Passing Yards Most Combined Total Yards Opponent 1. 548 vs. Toledo, 2011 Most Points, Loss 1. 1,439, vs. Toledo, 2011 1. 68 by Buffalo7OT (71), 2017 2. 39 by Miami (40), 2018 Most Interceptions Thrown Most Points, Game 39 by Central Michigan (41), 2015 1. 7 vs. Miami, 1972 1. 103 vs. Hillsdale, 1918 (103-0) 4. 38 by Eastern Michigan (41), 1997 38 by Ball State (42), 2014 Most Rushing Attempts 6. 37 by Eastern MichiganOT (40), 1999 Most Points, Quarter 7. 36 by Eastern Michigan (44), 2005 1. 88 vs. Marshall, 1970 1. 35 vs. Kent State, 1996 35 vs. Akron, 2011 Most Points, Loss, Home Fewest Rushing Attempts 1. 68 by Buffalo7OT (71), 2017 1. 16 vs. Toledo, 1999 Most Points Allowed, Game 2. 39 by Miami (40), 2018 16 vs. Michigan State, 2009 1. 68 by Buffalo7OT, 2017 (71-68) 3. 38 by Eastern Michigan (41), 1997 2. 67 by Ohio, 1953 (12-67) 38 by Ball State (42), 2014 5. 37 by Eastern MichiganOT (40), 1999 Most Rushing Yards 3. 66 by Toledo, 2011 (63-66) 1. 495 vs. Grand Rapids Vet, 1916 5OT 4. 60 by Ball State , 2005 (57-60) Most Points, Loss, Away 1. 39 by Central Michigan (41), 2015 Most Rushing Touchdowns Largest Win 2. 36 by Eastern Michigan (44), 2005 1. 7 vs. Georgia State, 2019 1. 103, vs. Hillsdale, 1918 (103-0) 2. 68, vs. Delaware State, 2018 (68-0) Fewest Points, Win Most PATs 1. 3 by Olivet (0), 1907 1. 10 vs. Kent State, 1996 Largest Loss 2. 5 by Albion (0), 1907 10 vs. N.C. Central, 2016 1. 58, vs. Florida State, 1991 (0-58) Fewest Points, Win, Away 1. 3 by Olivet (0), 1907 Most Field Goals 2. 5 by Albion (0), 1907 1. 7 vs. Marshall, 1984

130 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Most Wins Most Passing Attempts Most Defensive Interceptions Most Penalties 1. 13 2016 season 1. 554 2011 season 1. 30 1970 season 1. 92 1988, 2011 season

Fewest Wins Fewest Passing Attempts Fewest Defensive Interceptions Fewest Penalties 1. 1 1906, 1953, 1955, 1975, 1. 77 1958 season 1. 2 1960 season 1. 39 1938 season 2004, 2013 seasons Most Pass Completions Most Fumbles Most Penalty Yards Most Losses 1. 369 2011 season 1. 46 1972, 1973 seasons 1. 818 1988 season 1. 11 2013 season Fewest Pass Completions Fewest Fumbles Fewest Penalty Yards Fewest Losses 1. 19 1958 season 1. 14 2001, 2019 seasons 1. 373 1968 season 1. 0 1909, 1913, 1914, 1922, 1932, 1941 seasons Most Interceptions Thrown Most Fumbles Lost 1. 26 1987 season 1. 27 1972 season Longest Winning Streak 1. 15 2015-16 seasons Fewest Interceptions Thrown Fewest Fumbles Lost 1. 4 2016 season 1. 4 2016 season Longest Unbeaten Streak 1. 16 1921-23 seasons Most Passing Yards Most Punts 1. 4,385 2011 season 1. 77 1973, 2013 seasons Longest Losing Streak 1. 14 1974-75 seasons Fewest Passing Yards Fewest Punts 1. 524 1975 season 1. 23 1949 season Most Points 1. 582 2016 season Most Total Offensive Yards Most Punt Yards 1. 6,737 2016 season 1. 3,181 2003 season Fewest Points 1. 26 1906 season Fewest Total Offensive Yards Fewest Punt Yards 1. 1,506 1953 season 1. 803 1949 season Most Touchdowns 1. 75 2016 season Most Offenisve Plays Most Kickoff Returns 1. 1,012 2016 season 1. 63 2011 season Fewest Touchdowns 1. 3 1939 season Fewest Offensive Plays Fewest Kickoff Returns 1. 320 1951 season 1. 12 1947 season Most Points After Touchdowns 1. 71 2016 season Most First Downs Most Kickoff Return Yards 1. 353 2016 season 1. 1,409 2011 season Fewest Points After Touchdowns 1. 0 1934 season Fewest First Downs Fewest Kickoff Return Yards 1. 73 1949 season 1. 265 1949 season Most Rushing Attempts 1. 677 1976 season Most First Downs, Rushing Most Punt Returns 1. 187 2016 season 1. 40 2002, 2003 seasons Fewest Rushing Attempts 1. 285 1953 season Fewest First Downs, Rushing Fewest Punt Returns 1. 47 1953 season 1. 5 1947 season Most Rushing Yards 1. 3,392 2016 season Most First Downs, Passing Most Punt Return Yards 1. 204 2011 season 1. 567 2000 season Fewest Rushing Yards 1. 863 1953 season Fewest First Downs, Passing Fewest Punt Return Yards 1. 12 1958 season 1. 47 2019 season

Most First Downs, Penalty Most Total Return Yards 1. 30 1998 season 1. 1,658 2011 season

Fewest First Downs, Penalty Fewest Total Return Yards 1. 2 1945, 1947, 1961 seasons 1. 27 1960 season

131 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL BOWL GAME RECORDS RUSHING YARDS, GAME PASSING ATTEMPTS, GAME RECEPTIONS, GAME 1. Jamauri Bogan 215 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 1. Tony Kimbrough 57 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 1. Jamarko Simmons 13 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 2. Brandon West 109 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 Alex Carder 57 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Jordan White 13 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 3. Tony Kimbrough 102 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 3. Ryan Cubit 43 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 3. Chleb Ravenell 8 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 4. Robert Davis 71 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 4. Tim Hiller 42 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Corey Davis 8 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 5. Jamauri Bogan 62 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 5. Zach Terrell 38 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 Corey Davis 8 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 6. Zach Terrell 61 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 6. Kaleb Eleby 36 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 6. Dennis Holland 7 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 7. LeVante Bellamy 60 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Jon Wassink 36 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Robert Oliver 7 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 8. Ed Chlebek 33 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 Daniel Braverman 7 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 RUSHING YARDS, CAREER 9. Zach Terrell 28 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 9. Paul Agema 6 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 1. Jamauri Bogan 335 (2015, 2016 & 2018) 10. Zach Terrell 26 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Jamarko Simmons 6 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Brandon West 6 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 RUSHING ATTEMPTS, GAME PASSING COMPLETIONS, GAME Corey Davis 6 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 1. Brandon West 21 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 1. Alex Carder 31 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 LeVante Bellamy 6 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 2. Jamauri Bogan 19 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 2. Tony Kimbrough 24 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 3. LeVante Bellamy 18 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 3. Ryan Cubit 23 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH, GAME (Min. 6 Rec.) 4. Tony Kimbrough 17 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 4. Kaleb Eleby 20 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 1. Corey Davis (8-183) 22.88 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 5. Jamauri Bogan 16 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 5. Tim Hiller 19 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 2. Corey Davis (8-176) 22.00 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 6. Robert Davis 15 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Zach Terrell 19 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 3. Jordan White (13-265) 20.38 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Brandon West 15 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Jon Wassink 19 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 4. Paul Agema (6-120) 20.00 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 LeVante Bellamy 15 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 8. Ed Chlebek 18 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 5. Robert Oliver (7-119) 17.00 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 9. Alex Carder 14 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Zach Terrell 18 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 6. Dennis Holland (7-114) 16.29 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 10. Jamauri Bogan 13 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 10. Zach Terrell 16 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 7. Jamarko Simmons (6-92) 15.33 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 11. Jarvion Franklin 12 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 8. Jamarko Simmons (13-172) 13.23 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 12. Zach Terrell 11 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, GAME 9. Corey Davis (6-73) 12.17 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 13. Bob White 10 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 1. Zach Terrell 69.2 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 10. Daniel Braverman (7-85) 12.14 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 2. Zach Terrell 57.1 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY, GAME (Min. 15 Carries) 3. Kaleb Eleby 55.5 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 1. Jamauri Bogan (19-215) 11.32 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 4. Ryan Cubit 54.7 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 1. Corey Davis 3 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 2. Tony Kimbrough (17-102) 6.00 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 5. Ed Chlebek 54.5 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 3. Brandon West (21-109) 5.19 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 6. Alex Carder 54.4 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 4. Robert Davis (15-71) 4.73 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 7. Jon Wassink 52.7 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 1. Corey Davis 5 (2014, 2015 & 2016) 5. Brandon West (15-56) 3.73 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 8. Zach Terrell 50.0 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 LeVante Bellamy (15-56) 3.73 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 9. Tim Hiller 45.2 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS, GAME (Rush-Pass) 7. Jamauri Bogan (16-58) 3.63 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 10. Tony Kimbrough 42.1 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 1. Alex Carder 456 (17-439) vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 2. Tony Kimbrough 431 (65-366) vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, GAME PASSING TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 3. Zach Terrell 358 (61-297) vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 1. Jamauri Bogan 4 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 1. Alex Carder 3 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 4. Zach Terrell 301 (4-297) vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 2. Bob White 1 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 Zach Terrell 3 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 5. Jon Wassink 219 (26-193) vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Robert Davis 1 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 3. Tony Kimbrough 2 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 6. Jamauri Bogan 215 (215-0) vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Tony Kimbrough 1 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Tim Hiller 2 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 7. Tim Hiller 198 (0-198) vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Brandon West 1 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 Zach Terrell 2 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 8. Kaleb Eleby 180 (5-175) vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 Tevin Drake 1 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 6. Ed Chlebek 1 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 9. Ryan Cubit 174 (184-(-10)) Zach Terrell 1 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 E.J. Biggers 1 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 Jamauri Bogan 1 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 Ryan Cubit 1 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 10. Zach Terrell 171 (14-157) vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 Kaleb Eleby 1 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 Zach Terrell 1 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 11. Brandon West 109 (109-0) Jon Wassink 1 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 1. Jamauri Bogan 5 (2015, 2016 & 2018) PASSING TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER TOTAL POINTS, GAME 1. Zach Terrell 6 (2014, 2015 & 2016) 1. Jamauri Bogan 24 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 LONG RUSH, GAME 2. Corey Davis 18 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 1. Jamauri Bogan 62TD vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 LONGEST RECEPTION, GAME 3. Robert Davis 12 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 2. Jamauri Bogan 61 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 1. Corey Davis 80TD vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 4. Andrew Haldeman 9 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 3. Alex Carder 53 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 2. Jamarko Simmons 76TD vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 5. Thiago Kapps 8 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 4. Robert Davis 51TD vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 3. Daniel Braverman 68TD vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 6. John Potter 7 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 5. Jamauri Bogan 46TD vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 4. Allan Boyko 55TD vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 7. Dave Cooke 6 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 5. D’Wayne Eskridge 54 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 Bob White 6 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 PASSING YARDS, GAME 6. Corey Davis 51TD vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 John Creek 6 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 1. Alex Carder 439 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 7. Jordan White 49TD vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Tony Kimbrough 6 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 2. Tony Kimbrough 366 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Robert Oliver 6 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 3. Zach Terrell 297 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 RECEIVING YARDS, GAME Herb Martin 6 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 Zach Terrell 297 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 1. Jordan White 265 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Nate Meyer 6 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 5. Ryan Cubit 260 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 2. Corey Davis 183 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Jamarko Simmons 6 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 6. Ed Chlebek 207 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 3. Corey Davis 176 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 Brandon West 6 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 7. Tim Hiller 198 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 4. Jamarko Simmons 172 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 Kirk Elsworth 6 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 8. Jon Wassink 193 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 5. Allan Boyko 120 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Schneider Julien 6 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 9. Kaleb Eleby 175 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 6. Robert Oliver 119 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Tevin Drake 6 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 10. Zach Terrell 157 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 7. Dennis Holland 114 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 Chleb Ravenell 6 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 8. Daniel Braverman 101 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Josh Schaffer 6 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 PASSING YARDS, CAREER 9. Jamarko Simmons 92 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Jordan White 6 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Andrew Haldeman 6 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 1. Zach Terrell 751 (2014, 2015 & 2016) 10. Daniel Braverman 85 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 11. Corey Davis 73 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 Daniel Braverman 6 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Corey Davis 6 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 RECEIVING YARDS, CAREER Corey Davis 6 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 Zach Terrell 6 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 1. Corey Davis 432 (2014, 2015 & 2016) Jamauri Bogan 6 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 2. Jordan White 265 (2011) Kaleb Eleby 6 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 3. Jamarko Simmons 264 (2007 & 2008) Kareem Ali 6 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 4. Daniel Braverman 186 (2004 & 2015) DaShon Bussell 6 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 31. Butch Hampton 4 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 Gavin Peddie 4 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 33. John Potter 2 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 132 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE

TOTAL TD RESPONSIBILITY, GAME (Rush-Pass) LONG PUNT, GAME LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN, GAME 1. Jamauri Bogan (4-0) 4 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 1. Nick Mihalic 57 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 1. Kareem Ali 88 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 2. Tony Kimbrough (1-2) 3 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 2. J. Schroeder 53 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 2. Rontavious Atkins 29 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Alex Carder (0-3) 3 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Nick Mihalic 53 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 3. Sean Mulhearn 9 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Zach Terrell (0-3) 3 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 4. Jim Laney 51 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 5. Tim Hiller (0-2) 2 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 5. James Coleman 49 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 BLOCKED KICKS, GAME Zach Terrell (0-2) 2 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 6. Bill Stein 48 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 1. Karl Toth 1 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 7. Nick Mihalic 46 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS, GAME Nick Mihalic 46 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 1. John Creek 2 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 9. Ben Armer 42 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Nate Meyer 2 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 10. Nick Mihalic 40 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Andrew Haldeman 2 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Thiago Kapps 2 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 LONG KICKOFF RETURN, GAME 5. John Potter 1 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 1. Darius Phillips 46 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 Andrew Haldeman 1 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 2. Keith Mixon Jr. 36 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Butch Hampton 1 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 3. Keith Mixon Jr. 34 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Gavin Peddie 1 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 4. Keith Mixon Jr. 32 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 5. Darius Phillips 29 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 FIELD GOALS MADE, GAME 6. Dervon Wallace 25 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 1. Thiago Kapps 2 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Chase Brown 25 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 2. John Creek 1 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 8. Allan Boyko 23 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Nate Meyer 1 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 9. Chase Brown 21 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 John Potter 1 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Andrew Haldeman 1 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 LONG PUNT RETURN, GAME Andrew Haldeman 1 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 1. Paul Agema 17 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Butch Hampton 1 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 Schneider Julien 17 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Gavin Peddie 1 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 3. Daniel Braverman 11 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 4. Daniel Braverman 4 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 LONGEST FIELD GOAL, GAME 1. Andrew Haldeman 47 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 TACKLES, GAME 2. Gavin Peddie 37 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 1. Eric Hoffman 15 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 3. Thiago Kapps 30 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 2. Aaron Winchester 12 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 4. John Creek 29 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Grant DePalma 12 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Nate Meyer 29 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 Asantay Brown 12 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 6. Butch Hampton 27 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 5. Johnnie Simon 11 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 7. Andrew Haldeman 25 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 6. Willie Berrios 10 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 8. John Potter 21 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Louis Delmas 10 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 9. Thiago Kapps 20 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Devon Brant 10 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 Justin Currie 10 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 MOST PATS ATTEMPTED, GAME Robert Spillane 10 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 1. Andrew Haldeman 6 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Treshaun Hayward 10 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 TEAM RECORDS, GAME 2. John Potter 4 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 3. John Creek 3 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 TACKLES FOR LOSS, GAME MOST POINTS Nate Meyer 3 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 1. Allen Schau 3.0 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 1. 45 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Andrew Haldeman 3 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 Doug Kraus 3.0 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 6. John Potter 2 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 3. Zach Davidson 2.5 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 FEWEST POINTS Butch Hampton 2 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 Justin Braska 2.5 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 1. 12 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 Thiago Kapps 2 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 5. Eric Hoffman 2.0 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 9. Gavin Peddie 1 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 Joel Smeenge 2.0 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Johnnie Simon 2.0 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 MOST POINTS ALLOWED 1. 49 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 MOST PATS MADE, GAME Cleveland Smith 2.0 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 1. Andrew Haldeman 6 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Caleb Bailey 2.0 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 2. John Potter 4 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 Asantay Brown 2.0 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 3. John Creek 3 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Ralph Holley 2.0 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 1. 23 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Nate Meyer 3 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 Andrew Haldeman 3 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 SACKS, GAME MOST YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE 6. John Potter 2 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 1. Zach Davidson 2.5 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 1. 613 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 Thiago Kapps 2 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Justin Braska 2.5 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 8. Butch Hampton 1 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 3. Joel Smeenge 2.0 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 FEWEST YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE Gavin Peddie 1 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 4. Allen Schau 1.0 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 1. 278 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Terry Crews 1.0 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 PUNTS, GAME Greg Powell 1.0 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 MOST YARDS ALLOWED 1. Bill Stein 9 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Paul Hazel 1.0 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 1. 490 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 2. Jim Laney 7 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 Johnnie Simon 1.0 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 J. Schroeder 7 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 Nathan Braster 1.0 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 4. Nick Mihalic 6 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 Keion Adams 1.0 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED 5. Ben Armer 5 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Cleveland Smith 1.0 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 1. 339 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 Nick Mihalic 5 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 Caleb Bailey 1.0 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 7. Jim Bednar 4 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 Robert Spillane 1.0 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 LARGEST DEFICIT IN FIRST HALF Eric Assoua 1.0 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 J. Schroeder 4 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 1. 24 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 Antonio Balabani 1.0 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 9. James Coleman 3 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 24 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Ralph Holley 1.0 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 PUNT AVERAGE, GAME LARGEST DEFICIT IN SECOND HALF 1. Nick Mihalic 46.4 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 INTERCEPTIONS, GAME 1. 38 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 2. Jim Laney 41.6 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 1. Paul Davis 2 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 3. J. Schroeder 41.1 vs. Air Force, Potato, 2014 2. Sean Mulhearn 1 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 4. James Coleman 40.7 vs. Wisconsin, Cotton, 2016 Matt Ludeman 1 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 LARGEST LEAD IN FIRST HALF 5. Bill Stein 40.6 vs. Fresno St., Cal, 1988 Paul Tithof 1 vs. Cincinnati, International, 2007 1. 8 vs. Purdue, Pizza, 2011 6. Ben Armer 36.4 vs. Rice, Texas, 2008 Rontavious Atkins 1 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 7. Jim Bednar 36.0 vs. New Mexico, Aviation, 1961 Kareem Ali 1 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 LARGEST LEAD IN SECOND HALF Alex Grace 1 vs. WKU, First Responder, 2019 8. Nick Mihalic 32.0 vs. BYU, Potato, 2018 1. 14 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015 9. J. Schroeder 30.5 vs. MTSU, Bahamas, 2015

133 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE LONG PLAYS Rush Kickoff Return Field Goal 1. 95TD Clarence Frendt vs. Detroit City, 1930 1. 100TD Lovell Coleman vs. Marshall, 1957 1. 56 Mike Prindle vs. Northern Illinois, 1984 2. 89TD Leland Davis vs. Marshall, 1954 100TD Lovell Coleman vs. Bowling Green, 1958 56 Brad Selent vs. Central Michigan, 1998 3. 87TD Horace Coleman vs. Toledo, 1941 100TD Tyrone Walker vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 3. 53 Brad Selent vs. Marshall, 1999 87 Lewis Howard vs. Marshall, 1984 100TD Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 2015 4. 52 Mike Canfield vs. Kent State, 1972 100TD Darius Phillips vs. Georgia Southern, 2016 52 Andrew Haldeman at Ball State, 2012 Pass 100TD Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 2017 6. 51 Jay Barresi vs. Toledo, 1989 1. 94TD Jon Drach to Greg Jennings 100TD Darius Phillips vs. USC, 2017 vs. Central Michigan, 2003 100TD D'Wayne Eskridge vs. Northern Illinois, 2020 Punt 2. 89TD Tim Hiller to Greg Jennings 8. 99TD Mike Wood vs. Ball State, 1972 1. 86 Dale Morris vs. Butler, 1938 vs. Bowling Green, 2005 99TD Rashad McDade vs. Youngstown St., 1999 86 Dale Livingston vs. Kent State, 1966 3. 87TD Jamie Pass to Allan Boyko 3. 83 Leslie Gratton vs. Washington (Mo.), 1950 vs. Kent State, 1990 Punt Return 4. 82 J. Schroeder vs. Massachusetts, 2012 4. 85TD Kaleb Eleby to D'Wayne Eskridge 1. 95TD Paul Agema vs. Akron, 1990 vs. Central Michigan, 2020 2. 93TD Greg Jennings vs. Northern Illinois, 2004 5. 84TD Brad Tayles to Corey Sylve 93TD Jayden Reed vs. Delaware State, 2018 vs. Central Michigan, 1990 4. 89TD Wesley Cates vs. Bowling Green, 1974 84TD Brad Tayles to John Morton 5. 84TD Steve Neal vs. Kent State, 1997 vs. Ball State, 1992 6. 82TD Wesley Cates vs. Ball State, 1973 84TD Jon Wassink to D'Wayne Eskridge vs. Syracuse, 2018 Interception Return TD 8. 83 Charles Higgins to Len Johnston 1. 100TD Vern Brown vs. Brigham Young, 1970 vs. Washington [Mo.], 1951 2. 99TD Dick Bezile vs. Marshall, 1959 TD 9. 80 Norm Harris to Charles Atkocunis 3. 92TD Londen Fryar vs. Toledo, 2006 vs. Northern Illinois, 1950 4. 88TD Kareem Ali vs. Western Kentucky, 2019 TD 80 Tony Kimbrough to Jamie Hence 5. 87TD Greg Williams vs. Northern Illinois, 1976 vs. Central Michigan, 1987 6. 85TD Darius Phillips at Central Michigan, 2016 80TD Zach Terrell to Corey Davis Middle Tennessee State, 2015

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