WE ARE SPARTANS STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY: HEAD COACHES

Coach (Alma Mater) Period Years G W-L-T Pct. No established coach 1896 (1) 4 1-2-1 .375 Henry Keep 1897-98 (2) 14 8-5-1 .609 Charles O. Bemies (West Theo. Sem.) 1899-1900 (2) 11 3-7-1 .318 George E. Denman (West Theo. Sem.) 1901-02 (2) 17 7-9-1 .441 Chester L. Brewer (Wisconsin) 1903-10 (8) 70 54-10-6 .814 John F. Macklin (Pennsylvania) 1911-15 (5) 34 29-5 .853 Frank Sommers (Pennsylvania) 1916 (1) 7 4-2-1 .642 Chester L. Brewer (Wisconsin) 1917 (1) 9 0-9 .000 George E. Gauthier (Michigan State) 1918 (1) 7 4-3 .571 Chester L. Brewer (Wisconsin) 1919 (1) 9 4-4-1 .500 George “Potsy” Clark (Illinois) 1920 (1) 10 4-6 .400 Albert M. Barron (Penn State) 1921-22 (2) 18 6-10-2 .389 Ralph H. Young (-W&J) 1923-27 (5) 41 18-22-1 .451 Harry G. Kipke (Michigan 1925) 1928 (1) 8 3-4-1 .437 James H. Crowley (Notre Dame 1925) 1929-32 (4) 33 22-8-3 .712 Charles W. Bachman (Notre Dame 1917) 1933-46 (13) 114 70-34-10 .658 Clarence “Biggie” Munn (Minnesota 1932) 1947-53 (7) 65 54-9-2 .857 Hugh (Syracuse 1940) 1954-72 (19) 183 109-69-5 .609 Dennis E. Stolz (Alma 1955) 1973-75 (3) 33 19-13-1 .591 Darryl D. Rogers (Fresno State 1957) 1976-79 (4) 44 24-18-2 .568 Frank “Muddy” Waters (Michigan State 1950) 1980-82 (3) 33 10-23 .303 George J. Perles (Michigan State 1960) 1983-94 (12) 139 68-67-4 .503 (Kent 1973) 1995-99 (5) 59 34-24-1 .585 (Purdue 1982) 2000-02 (3) 33 16-17 .485 (Tulsa 1981) 2002 * 3 1-2 .333 John L. Smith (Weber State 1971) 2003-06 (4) 48 22-26 .458 (South Carolina 1979) 2007- (2) 26 16-10 .615 TOTALS 1896-2007 (112) 1072 610-418-44 .590 * Served as interim for the final three games of the 2002 season

Henry Keep Charles O. Bemies George Denman John F. Macklin Frank Sommers George E. Gauthier George “Potsy” Clark 1897-98 1899-1900 1901-02 1903-10, 1917, 1919 1911-15 1916 1918 1920

Albert M. Barron Ralph Young Charles Bachman Clarence “Biggie” Munn Hugh Duffy Daugherty Dennis Stolz 1921-22 1923-27 1928 1929-32 1933-46 1947-53 1954-72 1973-75

Darryl Rogers Frank “Muddy” Waters Nick Saban Bobby Williams Morris Watts John L. Smith Mark Dantonio 1976-79 1980-82 1983-94 1995-99 2000-02 2002 2003-06 2007-

82 w w w .msuspartans .c o m WE ARE SPARTANS MICHIGAN STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY: NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

National Champions (9-0-0) Selectors: Billingsley, Helms, Poling. National Champions (9-0-0) 1951 Selectors: Consensus – AP, UPI, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, Helms, Litkenhous, 1952 National Championship Foundation, Sagarin, Williamson.

National Champions (9-1-0) 1955 Selector: Boand National Champions (8-1-0) 1957 Selectors: Dunkel

National Champions (10-1-0) Selectors: Consensus – UPI, NFF, FWAA, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FB News, Helms, 1965 Litkenhous, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess). National Champions (9-0-1) 1966 Selectors: Consensus – NFF, Football Research, Helms, Poling.

84 w w w .msuspartans .c o m Spartan all-americans

Flozell Adams - 1997 Jerry DaPrato - 1915 #76, OT, 6-7, 330 FB, 170 Bellwood, Ill. Iron Mountain, Mich. Eric Allen - 1971 Joe DeLamielleure - 1972 #24, TB, 5-9, 161 #59, OG, 6-3, 242 Georgetown, S.C. Center Line, Mich. - 1981 Don Dohoney - 1953 #8, PK, 6-2, 195 #80, E, 6-1, 193 Struer, Denmark Ann Arbor, Mich. - 1965, 66 Al Dorrow - 1951 #45, FB, 6-1, 212 #47, QB, 6-0, 175 Honolulu, Hawaii Imlay City, Mich. Ed Bagdon - 1949 Dorne Dibble - 1950 #65, G, 5-10, 200 #82, E, 6-2, 198 Dearborn, Mich. Adrian, Mich. Carl Banks - 1983 Ellis Duckett - 1952 #54, OLB, 6-6, 235 #32, E, 5-10, 176 Flint, Mich. Flint, Mich. Harlon Barnett - 1989 Billy Joe DuPree - 1972 clint jones - 1965-66 #36, CB, 6-0, 192 #89, TE, 6-4, 216 Cincinnati, Ohio West Monroe, La. Dave Behrman - 1961, 62 Paul Edinger - 1998 #51, OT, 6-4, 247 #1, PK, 5-10, 175 Dowagiac, Mich. Lakeland, Fla. - 1953 James Ellis - 1951, 52 #39, HB, 5-7 1/2, 163 #11, DB, 5-11, 175 Flint, Mich. Saginaw, Mich. Mark Brammer - 1978 Brandon Fields - 2004 #91, TE, 6-4, 225 #8, P, 6-6, 234 Traverse City, Mich. Toledo, Ohio Art Brandstatter - 1936 Larry Fowler - 1953 #31, FB, 5-11, 175 #70, T, 6-1, 200 Ecorse, Mich. Lansing, Mich. Allen Brenner - 1968 Kirk Gibson - 1978 #86, DB, 6-1, 194 #23, WR, 6-2, 210 Niles, Mich. Waterford, Mich. Ed Budde - 1962 Ron Goovert - 1965 #79, OT, 6-4, 243 #61, LB, 5-10, 205 , Mich. Ferndale, Mich. James Burroughs - 1981 - 1950 #28, CB, 6-1, 190 #24, FB, 6-0, 195 carl banks - 1983 Pahokee, Fla. Muskegon Heights, Mich. Robert Carey - 1951 Roger Grove - 1930 #88, E, 6-5, 215 QB, 6-1, 185 Charlevoix, Mich. Sturgis, Mich. Lynn Chandnois - 1949 Herb Haygood - 2001 #14, HB, 6-2, 195 #2, KR, 6-0, 190 Flint, Mich. Sarasota, Fla. DeAndra Cobb - 2003 Clint Jones - 1965, 66 #21, KR, 5-10, 186 #26, HB, 6-0, 206 Las Vegas, Nev. Cleveland, Ohio Don Coleman - 1951 Steve Juday - 1965 #78, T, 5-10, 185 #23, QB, 6-0, 178 Flint, Mich. Northville, Mich. Ron Curl - 1971 Walt Kowalczyk - 1957 #94, DT, 6-1, 250 #14, HB, 6-0, 205 Chicago, Ill. Westfield, Mass. Dan Currie - 1957 Bob Kula - 1989 #55, C, 6-3, 225 #63, OT, 6-4, 282 Detroit, Mich. West Bloomfield, Mich.

BRAD VAN PELT - 1971-72

86 w w w .msuspartans .c o m - 2008 RB, 5-9, 202 Dayton, Ohio

Frank Kush - 1952 Blake Miller - 1915 Charles Rogers - 2002 - 1952 #60, G, 5-9, 180 E, 160 #1, WR, 6-4, 205 #52, C, 6-1, 200 Windber, Pa. Tonawanda, N.Y. Saginaw, Mich. New Kensington, Pa. Earl Lattimer - 1963 Ralf Mojsiejenko - 1983 George Saimes - 1962 - 1971, 72 #76, G, 5-11, 218 #2, P, 6-3, 198 #40, FB, 5-10, 186 #10, S, 6-5, 221 Dallas, Texas Bridgman, Mich. Canton, Ohio Owosso, Mich. Sherm Lewis - 1963 Greg Montgomery - 1986, 87 Ron Saul - 1969 Sidney Wagner - 1935 #20, HB, 5-9, 154 #23, P, 6-4, 210 #70, OG, 6-2, 239 #17, G, 5-11, 186 Louisville, Ky. Shrewsbury, N.J. Butler, Pa. Lansing, Mich. Dean Look - 1959 - 1955 Scott Shaw - 1997 Gene Washington - 1965, 66 #24, QB, 5-10, 175 #21, QB, 6-1, 180 #73, OG, 6-4, 297 #84, WR, 6-3, 218 Lansing, Mich. Muskegon, Mich. Sterling Heights, Mich. LaPorte, Texas Harold Lucas - 1965 Carl Nystrom - 1955 Bill Simpson - 1973 George Webster - 1965, 66 #51, MG, 6-2, 257 #68, G, 5-10, 194 #29, DB, 6-1, 185 #90, ROV, 6-4, 218 Detroit, Mich. Marquette, Mich. Royal Oak, Mich. Anderson, S.C. Tony Mandarich - 1987, 88 Julian Peterson - 1999 Charles “Bubba” Smith - 1965, 66 Jerry West - 1966 #79, OT, 6-6, 315 #98, LB, 6-4, 235 #95, DE, 6-7, 268 #77, OT, 5-11, 218 Oakville, Ontario Hillcrest Heights, Md. Beaumont, Texas Durand, Mich. Don Mason - 1949 John Pingel - 1938 Robaire Smith - 1998 - 1985, 87 #60, G, 5-10, 195 #37, HB, 6-0, 178 #91, DE, 6-5, 268 #34, TB, 5-11, 204 Wayne, Mich. Mt. Clemens, Mich. Flint, Mich. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Norm Masters - 1955 Gerald Planutis - 1955 Percy Snow - 1988, 89 Sam Williams - 1958 #57, T, 6-2, 225 #45, FB, 5-11, 175 #48, MLB, 6-3, 240 #88, E, 6-5, 225 Detroit, Mich. West Hazelton, Pa. Canton, Ohio Dansville, Mich. Don McAuliffe - 1952 Andre Rison - 1988 Ray Stachowicz - 1979, 80 - 1952 #40, HB, 6-1, 190 #1, WR, 5-11, 195 #19, P, 6-0, 190 #41, QB, 5-11, 180 Chicago, Ill. Flint, Mich. Broadview Heights, Ohio Conemaugh, Pa.

87 SPARTAN RECORDS PASSING • CAREER PASSING • SEASON PASSING • SINGLE GAME Pass Attempts Pass Attempts Pass Attempts 1. 2000-03 1,150 1. Jeff Smoker 2003 488 1. (30 comp.) Penn State 2006 61 2. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 896 2. Brian Hoyer 2007 376 2. Jeff Smoker (35) Ohio State 2003 55 3. 2003-06 846 3. Bill Burke 1998 358 3. Drew Stanton (29) Iowa 2004 54 4. 1976-78 789 4. Drew Stanton 2005 354 (18) Purdue 1980 54 5. Dave Yarema 1982-86 767 5. Brian Hoyer 2008 353 5. Brian Hoyer (26) Minnesota 2006 50 Pass Completions Pass Completions Jeff Smoker (29) Penn State 2003 50 1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 685 1. Jeff Smoker 2003 302 Pass Completions 2. Drew Stanton 2003-06 543 2. Drew Stanton 2005 236 1. Jeff Smoker (55 att.) Ohio State 2003 35 3. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 500 3. Brian Hoyer 2007 223 2. Jeff Smoker (40) Indiana 2003 32 4. 1990-93 467 4. Jim Miller 1993 215 John Leister (46) Michigan 1982 32 5. Dave Yarema 1982-86 464 5. Dave Yarema 1986 200 4. Jim Miller (42) Ohio State 1993 31 Interceptions Thrown Interceptions Thrown 5. Brian Hoyer (61) Penn State 2006 30 1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 39 1. Bill Burke 1999 18 Jeff Smoker (46) Minnesota 2003 30 2. John Leister 1979-82 35 2. Todd Schultz 1997 17 Jim Miller (39) Michigan 1991 30 3. Todd Schultz 1994-97 33 3. Tony Banks 1995 15 Dave Yarema (45) Northwestern 1986 30 Dave Yarema 1982-86 33 Dave Yarema 1984 15 Passing Yards 5. Ed Smith 1976-78 32 5. Jeff Smoker 2003 14 1. Bill Burke (21-36) Michigan 1999 400 Pass Completion Percentage (Min. 100 Atts.) John Leister 1980 14 2. Jeff Smoker (22-32) Fresno State 2001 376 1. Drew Stanton (543-846) 2003-06 .642 Ed Smith 1977 14 3. Ed Smith (20-30) Indiana 1978 369 2. Jim Miller (467-746) 1990-93 .629 Pass Completion Percentage (Min. 75 Atts.) 4. Jim Miller (31-42) Ohio State 1993 360 3. (297-478) 1987-90 .621 1. Dave Yarema (200-297) 1986 .673 5. Jeff Smoker (29-50) Penn State 2003 357 4. Todd Schultz (360-593) 1994-97 .607 2. Drew Stanton (236-354) 2005 .667 Touchdown Passes 5. Tony Banks (301-496) 1994-95 .607 3. Drew Stanton (141-220) 2004 .641 1. Drew Stanton Illinois 2005 5 Passing Yards 4. Jim Miller (215-336) 1993 .640 2. Brian Hoyer Penn State 2007 4 1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 8,932 5. Jim Miller (122-191) 1992 .639 Brian Hoyer Notre Dame 2007 4 2. Drew Stanton 2003-06 6,524 Passing Yards Jeff Smoker Penn State 2003 4 3. Brian Hoyer 2005-08 6,159 1. Jeff Smoker 2003 3,395 Damon Dowdell Indiana 2002 4 4. Dave Yarema 1982-86 5,809 2. Drew Stanton 2005 3,077 Bill Burke Iowa 1999 4 5. Ed Smith 1976-78 5,706 3. Brian Hoyer 2007 2,725 Bill Burke C. Michigan 1998 4 Ed Smith Wisconsin 1978 4 Touchdown Passes 4. Bill Burke 1998 2,595 5. Dave Yarema 1986 2,581 Mike Rasmussen Indiana 1970 4 BRIAN HOYER 1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 61 Gene Glick Iowa State 1948 4 6,159 CAREER PASSING YARDS 2. Bill Burke 1996-99 46 Touchdown Passes 3. Dave Yarema 1982-86 43 1. Drew Stanton 2005 22 2005-2008 Ed Smith 1976-78 43 2. Jeff Smoker 2003 21 5. Drew Stanton 2003-06 42 Jeff Smoker 2001 21 PassING EFFICIENCY (Min. 100 Atts.) 4. Brian Hoyer 2007 20 1. Gene Glick 1946-49 142.3 Bill Burke 1999 20 2. Earl Morrall 1953-55 140.5 Ed Smith 1978 20 3. Drew Stanton 2003-06 138.7 PassING EFFICIENCY (Min. 100 Atts.) 4. Jim Ninowski 1955-57 136.0 1. Jeff Smoker 2001 166.4 5. Dave Yarema 1982-86 135.7 2. Dave Yarema 1986 154.1 3. Drew Stanton 2005 153.4 4. Jim Ninowski 1957 150.8 5. Tom Yewcic 1952 150.6

RUSHING • CAREER RUSHING • SEASON RUSHING • GAME Rushing Attempts Rushing Attempts Rushing Attempts 1. Lorenzo White 1984-87 1,082 1. Lorenzo White 1985 419 1. Lorenzo White (292 yards) Indiana 1987 56 2. Javon Ringer 2005-08 843 2. Javon Ringer 2008 390 2. Lorenzo White (244) Purdue 1985 53 3. Tico Duckett 1989-92 836 3. Lorenzo White 1987 357 3. Lorenzo White (172) Minnesota 1985 49 4. Blake Ezor 1986-89 800 4. Blake Ezor 1988 322 4. Javon Ringer (198) Indiana 2008 44 5. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 755 5. Marc Renaud 1995 312 Blake Ezor (250) Indiana 1988 44 Rushing Yards Rushing Yards Rushing Yards 1. Lorenzo White 1984-87 4,887 1. Lorenzo White 1985 2,066 1. Eric Allen (29 attempts) Purdue 1971 350 2. Javon Ringer 2005-08 4,398 2. Javon Ringer 2008 1,637 2. Lorenzo White (56) Indiana 1987 292 3. Tico Duckett 1989-92 4,212 3. Lorenzo White 1987 1,572 3. Lorenzo White (25) Indiana 1985 286 4. Blake Ezor 1986-89 3,749 4. Blake Ezor 1988 1,496 4. Javon Ringer (43) Florida Atlantic 2008 282 5. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 3,504 5. Eric Allen 1971 1,494 5. Clinton Jones (21) lowa 1966 268 Rushing Average (Min. 150 atts.) Rushing Average (Min.150 Atts.) Rushing Touchdowns 1. George Guerre 1946-48 6.75 1. DeAndra Cobb 2004 7.58 1. Blake Ezor Northwestern 1989 6 2. Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 6.52 2. Lynn Chandnois 1948 7.48 2. Javon Ringer Eastern Michigan 2008 5 3. Sherman Lewis 1961-63 6.21 3. Drew Stanton 2004 7.16 3. UAB 2007 4 4. Sonny Grandelius 1948-50 6.09 4. George Guerre 1946 7.03 T.J. Duckett Penn State 1999 4 5. Derek Hughes 1978-81 6.04 5. Lynn Chandnois 1949 6.86 Sedrick Irvin Indiana 1996 4 Rushing Touchdowns Rushing Touchdowns Scott Greene Illinois 1995 4 1. Lorenzo White 1984-87 43 1. Javon Ringer 2008 22 Craig Thomas Central Michigan 1993 4 2. Jehuu Caulcrick 2004-07 39 2. Jehuu Caulcrick 2007 21 Craig Thomas Indiana 1992 4 3. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 35 3. Blake Ezor 1989 19 Tico Duckett Purdue 1990 4 4. Javon Ringer 2005-08 34 4. Eric Allen 1971 18 Blake Ezor Indiana 1989 4 Blake Ezor 1986-89 34 5. Scott Greene 1995 17 Steve Smith Northwestern 1980 4 JAVON RINGER Lorenzo White 1985 17 Derek Hughes Minnesota 1979 4 Eric Allen Purdue 1971 4 Eric Allen Minnesota 1971 4 22 TOUCHDOWNS - 2008 Clinton Jones lowa 1965 4

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RECEIVING • CAREER RECEIVING • SEASON RECEIVING • GAME Receptions Receptions Receptions 1. Matt Trannon 2003-06 148 1. Devin Thomas 2007 79 1. Matt Trannon E. Michigan 2006 14 2. Andre Rison 1985-88 146 2. Charles Rogers 2002 68 2. Devin Thomas Indiana 2007 13 3. Courtney Hawkins 1988-91 138 3. Charles Rogers 2001 67 Florida 2000 13 4. Charles Rogers 2001-02 135 4. Plaxico Burress 1999 66 4. Mitch Lyons Michigan 1992 12 5. Gari Scott 1996-99 134 5. Plaxico Burress 1998 65 5. Kerry Reed Minnesota 2006 11 Receiving Yards Receiving Yards Josh Keur Northwestern 1997 11 1. Andre Rison 1985-88 2,992 1. Charles Rogers 2001 1,470 Andre Rison Indiana 1986 11 2. Charles Rogers 2001-02 2,821 2. Charles Rogers 2002 1,351 Receiving Yards 3. Kirk Gibson 1975-78 2,347 3. Devin Thomas 2007 1,260 1. Charles Rogers Fresno State 2001 270 4. Courtney Hawkins 1988-91 2,210 4. Plaxico Burress 1999 1,142 2. Plaxico Burress Michigan 1999 255 5. Plaxico Burress 1998-99 2,155 5. Courtney Hawkins 1989 1,080 3. Andre Rison Georgia 1989 252 Yards Per Catch (min. 30 receptions) Yards Per Catch (min. 20 receptions) 4. Charles Rogers Wisconsin 2001 206 Devin thomas 1. Kirk Gibson 1975-78 21.0 1. Gene Washington 1966 25.1 5. Mark Dell California 2008 202 2. Charles Rogers 2001-02 20.9 2. Andre Rison 1988 24.6 Touchdown Receptions 79 RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON 3. Andre Rison 1985-88 20.5 3. Frank Foreman 1969 24.4 1. Devin Thomas Penn State, 2007 3 2007 4. Mark Ingram 1983-86 20.5 4. Kirk Gibson 1977 24.1 Plaxico Burress Florida 2000 3 5. Daryl Turner 1980-83 20.2 5. Octavis Long 1996 23.4 Plaxico Burress Northwestern 1999 3 Touchdown Receptions Touchdown Receptions Plaxico Burress Iowa 1999 3 1. Charles Rogers 2001-02 27 1. Charles Rogers 2001 14 Andre Rison Georgia 1989 3 2. Kirk Gibson 1975-78 24 2. Charles Rogers 2002 13 Mark Ingram lowa 1986 3 3. Plaxico Burress 1998-99 20 3. Plaxico Burress 1999 12 Gene Washington Indiana 1965 3 Andre Rison 1985-88 20 4. Devin Thomas 2007 8 5. Gari Scott 1996-99 18 Plaxico Burress 1998 8 Andre Rison 1988 8 Bob Carey 1949 8

DAVE RAYNER 334 CAREER POINTS 2001-2004

SCORING • CAREER SCORING • SEASON SCORING • GAME Points Scored Points Scored Total Touchdowns 1. Dave Rayner 2001-04 334 1. Javon Ringer 2008 132 1. Blake Ezor Northwestern 1989 6 2. John Langeloh 1987-90 308 2. Jehuu Caulcrick 2007 126 2. Javon Ringer Eastern Michigan 2008 5 3. Chris Gardner 1994-97 281 3. Blake Ezor 1989 114 3. Jehuu Caulcrick UAB 2007 4 4. 2006-08 276 4. Scott Greene 1995 112 T.J. Duckett Penn State 1999 4 5. Morten Andersen 1978-81 261 5. Eric Allen 1971 110 Sedrick Irvin Penn State 1997 4 All-Purpose Yards (Includes rushing, receiving and all returns) Total Touchdowns Sedrick Irvin Indiana 1996 4 1. Javon Ringer 2005-08 5,426 1. Javon Ringer 2008 22 Sedrick Irvin Purdue 1996 4 2. Lorenzo White 1984-87 5,152 2. Jehuu Caulcrick 2007 21 Scott Greene Illinois 1995 4 3. Derrick Mason 1993-96 5,114 3. Blake Ezor 1989 19 Craig Thomas C. Michigan 1993 4 4. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 4,833 4. Sedrick Irvin 1996 18 Craig Thomas Indiana 1992 4 5. Tico Duckett 1989-92 4,511 Scott Greene 1995 18 Tico Duckett Purdue 1990 4 Eric Allen 1971 18 Blake Ezor Indiana 1989 4 Total Touchdowns Steve Smith Northwestern 1980 4 1. Lorenzo White 1984-87 43 Total Offense Attempts Derek Hughes Minnesota 1979 4 2. Sedrick Irvin 1996-98 42 1. Jeff Smoker 2003 551 Eric Allen Purdue 1971 4 3. Jehuu Caulcrick 2004-07 40 2. Drew Stanton 2005 475 Eric Allen Minnesota 1971 4 4. Javon Ringer 2005-08 35 3. Brian Hoyer 2007 423 Clinton Jones lowa 1965 4 5. Blake Ezor 1986-89 34 Bill Burke 1998 423 Bud Crane Hawaii 1947 4 5. Lorenzo White 1985 420 (The above are modern-day records. George E. “Carp” Julian, scored Total Offense Attempts (Includes rushing and passing attempts) seven TDs in a 75-6 win over Akron in 1914.) 1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 1,405 Total Offense Yards 2. Drew Stanton 2003-06 1,178 1. Drew Stanton 2005 3,415 Points Scored 3. Lorenzo White 1984-87 1,083 2. Jeff Smoker 2003 3,279 1. Blake Ezor Northwestern 1989 36 4. Brian Hoyer 2004-08 1,001 3. Brian Hoyer 2007 2,620 2. Javon Ringer Eastern Michigan 2008 30 5. Dave Yarema 1982-86 960 4. Jeff Smoker 2001 2,521 3. Scott Greene Illinois 1995 26 5. Dave Yarema 1986 2,359 4. Jehuu Caulcrick UAB 2007 24 Total Offense Yards T.J. Duckett Penn State 1999 24 1. Jeff Smoker 2000-03 8,714 Total Offense Yards Per Attempt (min. 200 attempts) Sedrick Irvin Penn State 1997 24 2. Drew Stanton 2003-06 8,036 1. Jeff Smoker 2001 7.35 Sedrick Irvin Indiana 1996 24 3. Brian Hoyer 2004-08 5,930 2. Drew Stanton 2004 7.24 Sedrick Irvin Purdue 1996 24 4. Ed Smith 1976-78 5,556 3. Drew Stanton 2005 7.19 Craig Thomas C. Michigan 1993 24 5. Dave Yarema 1982-86 5,269 4. 1974 7.08 Craig Thomas Indiana 1992 24 Total Offense Yards Per Attempt (min. 200 attempts) 5. Todd Schultz 1996 7.07 Tico Duckett Purdue 1990 24 1. Earl Morrall 1953-55 7.41 Blake Ezor Indiana 1989 24 2. Drew Stanton 2003-06 6.82 Steve Smith Northwestern 1980 24 3. Tom Yewcic 1951-53 6.64 Derek Hughes Minnesota 1979 24 4. George Guerre 1946-48 6.57 Eric Allen Purdue 1971 24 5. Tony Banks 1994-95 6.46 Eric Allen Minnesota 1971 24 Clinton Jones Iowa 1965 24 Bud Crane Hawaii 1947 24 Total Offense Yards 1. Drew Stanton Minnesota 2004 410 2. Drew Stanton Hawaii 2004 406 3. Jeff Smoker Fresno State 2001 393 4. Bill Burke Michigan 1999 383 5. Drew Stanton Notre Dame 2005 375

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Julian peterson 48 TACKLES FOR LOSS IN A CAREER 1998-99

DEFENSE • CAREER DEFENSE • SEASON DEFENSE • GAME Tackles Tackles Tackles 1. Dan Bass 1976-79 541 1. Chuck Bullough 1991 175 1. Dan Bass Ohio State 1979 32 2. Percy Snow 1986-89 473 2. Percy Snow 1989 172 2. Don Law Ohio State 1969 28 3. Ike Reese 1994-97 420 3. Chuck Bullough 1990 164 3. Dan Bass Notre Dame 1979 24 4. Josh Thornhill 1998-2001 395 Percy Snow 1988 164 4. Percy Snow Illinois 1989 23 5. Chuck Bullough 1988-91 391 5. Dan Bass 1979 160 5. Ty Hallock Minnesota 1992 21 Tackles For Losses Tackles for Losses Shane Bullough Indiana 1985 21 1. Julian Peterson (215 yards) 1998-99 48 1. Julian Peterson (140 yards) 1999 30 Brad Van Pelt Notre Dame 1971 21 2. Larry Bethea (230) 1975-77 43 2. Ervin Baldwin (89) 2007 18.5 Doug Barr Ohio State 1969 21 3. Travis Davis (248) 1986-89 39 3. Julian Peterson (75) 1998 18 Don Law Indiana 1967 21 4. Robaire Smith (169) 1997-99 38 Larry Bethea (93) 1977 18 Tackles For Losses 5. Mike Labinjo (144) 2000-03 33.5 5. Mike Labinjo (64) 2001 17 1. Julian Peterson (42 yards) Ohio State 1998 7 Quarterback Sacks Quarterback Sacks 2. Julian Peterson (7) Oregon 1999 6 1. Larry Bethea (208 yards) 1975-77 33 1. Larry Bethea (90 yards) 1977 16 3. Josh Shaw (14) Wisconsin 2000 5 2. Julian Peterson (161) 1998-99 25 2. Julian Peterson (104) 1999 15 Julian Peterson (32) Florida 2000 5 3. Travis Davis (217) 1986-89 24 3. Robaire Smith (58) 1997 12 Travis Davis (37) Ohio State 1987 5 Kelly Quinn (183) 1982-85 24 Travis Davis (105) 1987 12 Rich Saul (14) Iowa 1968 5 5. Robaire Smith (140) 1997-99 22 Kelly Quinn (84) 1984 12 Quarterback Sacks Interceptions Interceptions 1. Travis Davis (37 yards) Ohio State 1987 5 1. Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 20 1. Todd Krumm 1987 9 2. Matthias Askew (28) Western Michigan 4 2. Todd Krumm 1984-87 18 2. Kurt Larson 1988 8 Julian Peterson (30) Ohio State 1998 4 3. Phil Parker 1982-85 16 John Miller 1987 8 Kelly Quinn (26) Northwestern 1984 4 4. Kurt Larson 1985-88 14 Jesse Thomas 1950 8 Rich Saul (13) Iowa 1969 4 John Miller 1985-88 14 5. Demetrice Martin 1994 7 Interceptions Brad Van Pelt 1970-72 14 Phil Parker 1983 7 1. John Miller Michigan 1987 4 Interception Return Yards Lynn Chandnois 1949 7 2. Mark Anderson Notre Dame 1977 3 1. Lynn Chandnois 1946-49 410 Interception Return Yards Five other players 3 2. Brad Van Pelt 1970-72 268 1. Phil Parker (7 interceptions) 1983 203 Fumble Recoveries 3. Phil Parker 1982-85 267 2. Lynn Chandnois (7) 1949 183 1. Matt Vanderbeek Hawaii 1989 3 4. Jesse Thomas 1948-50 212 3. Todd Krumm (9) 1987 129 Phil Hoag Illinois 1966 3 5. Todd Krumm 1984-87 198 Brad Van Pelt (4) 1971 129 Ernie Clark Illinois 1961 3 Fumble Recoveries 5. Cedric Henry (5) 2000 118 4. Several players 2 1. Dan Bass 1976-79 12 Fumble Recoveries Passes defended 2. Larry Savage 1976-79 8 1. George Chatlos 1966 7 1. Jeremy Ware Northwestern 2008 5 3. Carlos Jenkins 1987-90 7 2. Tom Kronner 1973 5 Broderick Nelson Indiana 2002 5 Smiley Creswell 1980-82 7 Tom Standal 1975 5 Broderick Nelson Wisconsin 2001 5 John McCormick 1977-80 7 Matt Vanderbeek 1989 5 Cedric Henry Marshall 2000 5 Mel Land 1975-78 7 5. 1993 4 Amp Campbell Northwestern 1999 5 George Chatlos 1966-67 7 Four other players 4 Renaldo Hill Minnesota 1998 5 Passes Defended Passes defended 1. Amp Campbell 1996-99 56 1. Amp Campbell 1999 26 2. Cedric Henry 1998-2000, 2002 42 2. Cedric Henry 2000 24 3. Broderick Nelson 1998, 2000-02 37 3. Broderick Nelson 2001 20 4. Renaldo Hill 1998-2000 36 4. Broderick Nelson 2002 17 5. Otis Wiley 2005-08 31 5. Roderick Maples 2004 16 Lemar Marshall 1998 16 Ray Hill 1997 16

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julian peterson

Matthias Askew Ervin Baldwin Kyle Cook Chris Baker Jehuu Caulcrick Kellen Davis Chicago Bears

T.J. Duckett David Herron Brian Hoyer Seattle Seahawks New England Patriots Brandon Fields Renaldo Hill Travis Key Denver Broncos Indianapolis Colts

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FLOZELL ADAMS

Derrick Mason Baltimore Ravens Brandon McKinney Baltimore Ravens

Chris Morris Ogemdi Nwagbuo Dave Rayner Oakland Raiders San Diego Chargers Washington Redskins Muhsin Muhammad Domata Peko Javon Ringer Carolina Panthers Cincinnati Bengals

Clifton Ryan Eric Smith Devin Thomas St. Louis Rams New York Jets Washington Redskins Robaire Smith Drew Stanton Kevin Vickerson Detroit Lions Tennessee Titans

100 w w w .msuspartans .c o m WE ARE SPARTANS MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SPARTAN HEAD COACHES

Jake Boss Jr. Mark Dantonio Walt Drenth Baseball Ice Hockey Football Director: Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country

Cathy George Matt Gianiodis Jacquie Joseph Kathie Klages Volleyball Men’s & Women’s Men’s Basketball Softball Women’s Gymnastics Swimming & Diving

Suzy Merchant Tom Minkel GENE ORLANDO Sam Puryear Women’s Basketball Wrestling Men’s Tennis Men’s Golf

Damon Rensing Tom Saxton Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll Rolf van de Kerkhof Matt Weise Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Golf Field Hockey Crew

102 w w w .msuspartans .c o m The spartan Marching band The 300-member Spartan Marching Band, which enters its 139th season in 2009, is one of the oldest and most recognized university marching bands in the country. The Director of the Spartan Marching Band is John T. Madden, who is in his 21st season leading the group. The Spartan Marching Band was founded in 1870 as a 10-member student group. All of the original members were Civil War veterans. The Spartan Marching Band was a military unit connected with the college ROTC for most of its existence. Until 1952, the band members wore military khaki uniforms. When Michigan State began playing Big Ten football in 1952, the band received its first green and white uniforms. Most of the strict military uniform codes are still adhered to today with squad leaders holding routing inspections before every performance. No flutes or clarinets are used in the Spartan Marching Band, as these instruments are difficult to hear in the large Big Ten stadiums. Instead, tiny E-flat cornets play the high “woodwind- like” parts. The Spartan Marching Band has entertained five U.S. Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt (1907), Herbert Hoover (1930), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1936), Lyndon Johnson (1965) and Bill Clinton (1996 and 2001). The Spartan Marching Band has performed at 15 bowl games, including four Rose Bowls (1954, ’56, ’66 and ’88). In addition, the band has made appearances at the 1964 New York World’s Fair, ’84 New Orleans World’s Fair, ’84 World Series in Detroit and ’93 Coca-Cola Bowl in Tokyo, Japan. The Spartan Marching Band was the 1988 recipient of the Louis Sudler Trophy for collegiate marching bands, administered by the Alma Mater: John Philip Sousa Foundation. MSU Shadows In 1995, ABC Sports selected the Spartan Marching Band to record its theme music for . MSU, we love thy shadows When from these scenes we wander When twilight silence falls, And twilight shadows fade, Flushing deep and softly paling Our memory still will linger O’er ivy covered halls; Where light and shadows played; Beneath the pines we’ll gather In the evening oft we’ll gather To give our faith so true, And pledge our faith anew, Sing our love for Alma Mater Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises MSU. And thy praises MSU.

104 w w w .msuspartans .c o m History of the MSU Fight Song Yellmaster Francis Irving Lankey, a civil engineering major at Michigan Agricultural College, composed the school’s Fight Song in the spring of 1915. His friend Arthur L. Sayles, also a MAC student, wrote most of the words to the Fight Song. The football team’s back-to-back road wins over national powers Michigan and Wisconsin in 1913 inspired Lankey to compose the MAC Fight Song because he felt those two schools had great fight songs. “Lank”, as his friends called him, was a very popular and talented piano player. Following graduation, he worked for the highway department and later became an instructor for the Army Air Corps. In a volunteer air demonstration in 1919, he crashed while attempting to land. Months after his untimely death, a girlfriend published his song. Members of the football team sold 770 copies of the song for 50 cents at the 1919 Homecoming pep assembly. When it sold out in less than 30 minutes, everyone knew the Fight Song was a winner. In 1920, the Military Band played the MAC Fight Song at home football games. With slight variations to the original words, like changing Aggie to Spartan and MAC to MSU, it has been played ever since.

MSU Fight Song On the banks of the Red Cedar, (Original Lyrics) There’s a school that’s known to all; On the banks of the Red Cedar, Its specialty is winning, There’s a school that’s known to all; And those Spartans play good ball; Its specialty is farming, Spartan teams are never beaten, And those farmers play football; All through the game they’ll fight; Aggie teams are never beaten, Fight for the only colors, All through the game they’ll fight; Green and White. Fight for the only colors, Go right through for MSU, Green and White. Watch the points keep growing. Smash right through that line of blue, Spartan teams are bound to win, Watch the points keep growing. They’re fighting with a vim. Aggie teams are bound to win, Rah! Rah! Rah! They’re fighting with a vim. See their team is weakening, Rah! Rah! Rah! We’re going to win this game. See their team is weakening, Fight! Fight! Rah! Team, Fight! We’re going to win this game. Victory for MSU. Fight! Fight! Rah! Team Fight! Victory for MAC.

105 WE ARE SPARTANS MICHIGAN STATE FOOTBALL SPARTAN CHEER TEAM

2009-2010 Cheer Team line up

Back Row (from left) - Eric Engle, Ronjon Casanova-Smith, Nick Ondovscik, Ryan Schoen, Andy Wang, Jon Evans, James Kauserud

2nd Row Down (from left) - Brett Kavulich, Nick Moritz, Dan Roush, Ben Moritz, Dan Housekeeper

Middle Row (from left) - Jessica Keene, Sam Saracco, Stephanie Lewis, Audrey Dahlgren, Crystal Bruns, Nicole DeMarco

2nd Row Up (from left) - Kailey Forbes, Megan Cesarone, Lindsay Bauman, Casey Gunthorpe, Ashley Wright, Julianne Zelony

Front Row (from left) - Katelynn Andreen, Andrea Decker, Lauryn Przeslawski, Taylor Young, Storm Garfield

Not in picture: Avi Kotte, Brandon Davis, Jarriel Keys, Jason Horowitz, John Franklin, Nick VanOosten, Preeya Dalian WE ARE SPARTANS MICHIGAN STATE FOOTBALL SPARTAN DANCE TEAM

2009-2010 Dance Team line up

Top Row Leah Shipley, Anna Altadonna, Jamie Capodieci

Middle Row Kendall Philip, Monica Moorman, Kim Bork, Lauren Blaine, Emily Wiggins, Janelle Fox, Lindsay Bacigalupo

Bottom Row Jill Szymczak, Lindsey Little, Mackenzie Moffatt, Hayley Laird, Kara Otto, Chantal Lindsay

Not pictured: Jessica Hersh

GO STATE

110 w w w .msuspartans .c o m GEORGE WEBSTER DOUG VOLMAR VALERIE STERK KEMPER DEAN LOOK INDUCTED 1992 INDUCTED 1992 INDUCTED 2007 INDUCTED 2007

On Oct. 1, 1999, Michigan State University unveiled its new Athletics Hall of Fame. Located in the Clara Bell Smith Student-Athlete Academic Center, the $250,000 Hall of Fame displays key moments in Spartan athletic history HALL as well as plaques of the inductees. The charter class of of 30 former Spartan athletes, coaches and administrators was inducted in 1992 and included former football players and coaches Jack Breslin, Bob Carey, Don Coleman, Duffy Daugherty, Lyman Frimodig, Earl Morrall, , Gene FAME Washington, George Webster and Ralph Young. Fred Alderman George Alderton Chet Aubuchon Track and Field 1925-27 Sports Editor 1923-62 Basketball 1939-40, 42 Hometown - East Lansing, MI Hometown - Saginaw, MI Hometown - Gary, IN Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 1993 Hall of Fame Class - 1996 • First Spartan to win Olympic gold 1927 • Covered Spartans for 39 years • Called the “Houdini of the Hardwood” • NCAA Champion in 100 and 220 • Nicknamed “The Spartans” in 1926 • Spartans’ first basketball All-American • 1927 IC4A individual champion in 440 • First Michigan Sportswriter and Sportscaster Hall of Fame inductee

Ed Bagdon Gloria Becksford Richard Berry Football 1946-49 Softball 1975-76; Softball Coach 1981-93 Fencing 1952-53 Hometown - Dearborn, MI Hometown - Holland, MI Hometown - Highland Park, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1996 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 2000 • 1949 All-American • Pitched MSU to 1976 College World Series title • 1952 All-American • 1949 Outland Trophy winner • First female athlete with number retired • 1952 NCAA runner-up in individual epee • Half of top guard tandem with Don Mason • 1986 Big Ten Coach of the Year • Two-time Big Ten Champion (1952 Epee /1953 Foil) • 1959 Pan American Games Amo Bessone Art Brandstatter, Sr. Molly Brennan Hockey Coach 1951-79 Football 1934-36 Track 1979-82 Hometown - Sagamore, MA Hometown - East Lansing, MI Hometown - Waterford, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 1994 Hall of Fame Class - 1993 • 1966 National Coach of the Year • 1936 All-American • 1982 Rhodes Scholar • Five Big Ten Championships • 1961 Selection to Sports Illustrated’s Silver Anniversary All- • 1981-82 All-American sprinter • U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame inductee America Team • 1982 Sportswoman of the Year • Led Spartans to first national title in 1966 • 1990 Jack Breslin Lifetime Achievement Award winner

112 w w w .msuspartans .c o m Julie Farrell-Ovenhouse HALL INDUCTED 2005 FAMEof Jack Breslin Chester Brewer Judi Brown Football/Basketball/Baseball 1944-46 Athletics Director/Coach Track 1980-83 Hometown - Battle Creek, MI 1903-10, 1917, 1919-22 Hometown - East Lansing, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hometown - Owosso, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1995 • 1944 “Governor’s Award” football MVP Hall of Fame Class - 2000 • 1983 NCAA Champion in 400-meter hurdles • 30-year MSU administrator • MAC’s first full-time athletics director • Three-time All-American • Duffy Daugherty Award winner • Coached football, basketball, baseball and track teams • 12-time Big Ten Champion • MSU’s basketball arena named in his honor • Football team went undefeated in 43-straight home games • Member of world record-setting sprint (1903-10) medley relay

Lauren Brown Leander Burnett Bob Carey Cross Country/Track 1928-31 Baseball/Track 1889-92 Football/Basketball/Track 1949-52 Hometown - Detroit, MI Hometown - Harbor Springs, MI Hometown - Charlevoix, MI Hall of Fame Class - 2003 Hall of Fame Class - 1995 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • 1928 cross country All-American • Three-time all-around MIAA track champion • 1951 shot put All-American • Won the Central Collegiate Conference • Won 37 individual events at MIAA field days • 1951 football All-American Championships in 1927 and 1929 • Earned nine varsity letters in baseball and track • Three-year basketball starter • Set school records in the steeplechase and 2-mile

Lynn Chandnois Don Coleman Fendley Collins Football 1946-49 Football 1949-51 Wrestling Coach 1930-62 Hometown - Flint, MI Hometown - Flint, MI Hometown - Headrick, OK Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 1996 • 1948 “Governor’s Award” football MVP • First Spartan to have his number retired • 1961 Big Ten Championship • 1950 Michigan Outstanding Amateur Athlete of the • MSU’s first unanimous All-American • Coached individuals to 13 NCAA titles Year • 1975 College Football Hall of Fame inductee • Coached individuals to 14 Big Ten titles • 1949 All-American halfback • NCAA runner-up three times (1941, ‘43, ‘48) • Three-time NFL All-Pro as Pittsburgh Steeler

Shirley Cook Jerry DaPrato Duffy Daugherty Field Hockey/Basketball/Track and Field 1955-58 Football 1912-15 Football Coach 1954-72 Hometown – Port Hope, MI Hometown – Iron Mountain, MI Hometown - Barnesboro, PA Hall of Fame Class - 2007 Hall of Fame Class – 2001 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • One of MSU’s pioneer female student-athletes • First Football All-American (1915) • 1956 and 1965 National Coach of the Year • Founder of Women’s Varsity Alumni Club • Led nation in scoring (1915), running for 15 touchdowns, • Coached 33 first-team All Americans • Created an endowment in her name to promote women’s booting 28 extra points and converting two field goals for • College Football Hall of Fame inductee athletics 124 points. • Set single-game and season scoring records

Chuck Davey Joe DeLamielleure Marshall Dill Boxing 1943, 1947-49 Football 1970-72 Track and Field 1972-75 Hometown - Dearborn, MI Hometown - Center Line, MI Hometown – Detroit, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 2003 Hall of Fame Class - 2007 • Only four-time NCAA boxing champion • 1972 Football All-American • 11-time Big Ten Champion; 1972 and 1973 All-American • Undefeated collegiate record • 1971 and 1972 All-Big Ten First Team • 1973 NCAA outdoor champion in 220-yard dash • Member of 1948 U.S. Olympic team • 2003 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee • Won four-consecutive Big Ten titles in the outdoor 220- • Six-time NFL All-Pro yard dash and two straight in the outdoor 100-yard dash • Won three-straight Big Ten titles in the indoor 300-yard dash

Gary Dilley Jim Ellis Sue Ertl Swimming 1965-67 Football 1951-53 Golf 1977-80 Hometown - Huntington, IN Hometown – Saginaw, MI Hometown – Ionia, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1995 Hall of Fame Class - 2007 Hall of Fame Class – 2001 • 1965-66 NCAA Champion in 100-yard • First Spartan to receive All-America honors in consecutive • 1979 All-American and 200-yard backstroke years (1951-52) • 1977 and 1978 Big Ten Medalist • Eight-time Big Ten champion • Named to All-Western first team in 1952 • 1978 Runner-up Midwest AIAW • 12-time All-American • Captain of the 1953 Big Ten and 1954 Rose Bowl Championships Championship team • 1988 National Collegiate Golf Hall of Fame

Julie Farrell-Ovenhouse Dr. James Feurig Mary Fossum Swimming & Diving 1988-91 Team Physician 1953-75 Golf Coach 1973-97 Hometown – Holt, MI Hometown - Seymour, WI Hometown - Green Bay, WI Hall of Fame Class - 2005 Hall of Fame Class - 2000 Hall of Fame Class - 2003 • 1990 NCAA champion on the one-meter board • MSU team physician for 22 years • Led the Spartans to five straight Big Ten titles from 1974- • 1991 NCAA champion on the three-meter board • Key researcher on the dangers of the crossbody block in foot- 78 plus 1982 crown • Six-time All-American ball • Guided team to six-consecutive AIAW National • Three-time Big Ten Diver of the Year (1989-91) • 1968 Michigan State Medical Society Distinguished Service Championships from 1973-78 Award

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Earvin “magic” johnson FAME INDUCTED 1992 Richard Frey Lyman Frimodig John Fuzak Cross Country/Track 1936-40 Basketball/Baseball/Football 1914-17 Faculty Athletics Representative 1959-79 Hometown – Buffalo, NY Hometown - Calumet, MI Hometown – Crewe, VA Hall of Fame Class - 2007 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 2005 • Captain of 1939 cross country NCAA Championship • MSU’s only 10-time letterwinner • Served as MSU’s Faculty Representative for 20 years (1959-79) team, the first NCAA title won by a Spartan team • 41-year career as assistant and busi- • Twice served as chairman for the Big Ten Faculty • Four-time All-American (two-time cross country and ness manager Representatives two-time track) • Co-author of Spartan Saga: A History of • MSU’s Vice President of Student Affairs from 1961-66 • Member of IC4A Championship team in 1937 Michigan State Athletics • NCAA President (1975-76) • Won freshman IC4A title in 1936

Kirk Gibson Cheryl Gilliam Everett “Sonny” Grandelius Football/Baseball 1975-78 Track 1978-81 Football 1948-50 Hometown - Waterford, MI Hometown - Detroit, MI Hometown - Muskegon Heights, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1994 Hall of Fame Class - 2003 Hall of Fame Class - 1995 • 1978 baseball and football All-American • 1981 indoor All-American in 60-meter dash • 1950 All-American • No. 1 draft pick of Detroit Tigers in 1978 • Won four-straight Big Ten titles in the outdoor 200- • 1950 “Governor’s Award” football MVP • Key MLB veteran on two World Series meter dash • 1951 Hula Bowl MVP Championship teams • Set six individual and nine relay records

Johnny Green George Guerre Roger Grove Basketball 1957-59 Football 1946-48 Football/Basketball 1928-31 Hometown - Dayton, OH Hometown - Flint, MI Hometown - Sturgis, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 2007 Hall of Fame Class - 2000 • Three-time All-American • Led the Spartans in rushing for three-straight seasons • 1930 Football All-American • 1959 Big Ten MVP from 1946-48 • 1930 Basketball All-American • Three-time All-Big Ten • Averaged 6.75 yards per carry, the best career rushing • Led basketball team in scoring in 1929-30 average in school history and 1930-31 • 1946 team MVP • MSU freshman pole vault record in 1928

John Hannah George M. “Jud” Heathcote Jack Heppinstall MSU President 1941-69 Basketball Coach 1976-95 Athletic Trainer 1914-59 Hometown - Grand Rapids, MI Hometown – Spokane, WA Hometown - Durham County, England Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class – 2001 Hall of Fame Class - 1994 • Led MSU into the • 1979 NCAA Championship • MSU’s first athletic trainer • Football jersey number retired for 46 years of service • Won three Big Ten titles (1978, 1979, 1990) • Served under five athletics directors and 12 head foot- • Awarded USA Medal of Freedom for his civil rights • 2001 National Association of Basketball ball coaches work Coaches Golden Anniversary Award • National Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame inductee

John Horne Burl Jennings Merle Jennings Boxing 1958-60 Wrestling 1941-43 Wrestling 1941-43 Hometown - Washington, D.C. Hometown - Tulsa, OK Hometown - Tulsa, OK Hall of Fame Class: 1996 Hall of Fame Class - 1995 Hall of Fame Class - 1995 • Three-time NCAA Champion in 178-pound class • Two-time NCAA Champion • Two-time NCAA Champion • Competed without regular coach, program or • 1943 co-captain with twin brother • 1943 co-captain with twin brother sparring partner • 1943 National AAU Champion • Two-time All-American

Fred Johnson Earvin “Magic” Johnson Joyce Kazmierski Track 1947-50 Basketball 1978-79 Golf 1964-67 Hometown - Grandville, MI Hometown - Lansing, MI Hometown - Detroit, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1993 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 1994 • 1949 NCAA Champion in broad jump • 1979 All-American • 1966 National Collegiate Golf Champion • 1949 All-American in the broad jump and low hurdles • 1979 Big Ten MVP • Formed Women’s Golf Club at MSU • Shared world record in 65-yard low hurdles • MVP of 1979 NCAA Tournament • Played on LPGA tour from 1968 to 1985 • Five NBA Championships • 1986 inductee into National Golf Coaches Hall of Fame

Greg Kelser Crawford “Forddy” Kennedy Henry Kennedy Basketball 1976-79 Cross Country/Track 1957-59 Cross Country/Track 1955-58 Hometown - Detroit, MI Hometown - Glasgow, Scotland Hometown - Glasgow, Scotland Hall of Fame Class - 1996 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • 1979 All-American • Three-time cross country All-American • Six-time letterwinner in cross country and track • Three-time team MVP • 1958 NCAA cross country champion • 1955 Big Ten cross country champion • 1979 First-team Academic All-American • 1959 Big Ten cross country and • 1955-56 IC4A Champion • Holds honorary doctorate from MSU two-mile champion

116 w w w .msuspartans .c o m Clarence “biggie” Munn HALL INDUCTED 1992 FAMEof Gene Kenney Soccer Coach 1956-69 Baseball Coach 1925-63 Football 1950-52 Hometown – Urbana, IL Hometown - Cavalier, ND Hometown - Windber, PA Hall of Fame Class - 2005 Hall of Fame Class - 1993 Hall of Fame Class - 2000 • Led MSU to back-to-back National Championships in • 576-377-16 record over 39 years • 1952 All-American 1967-68 • MSU’s baseball field named in his honor • Anchored defensive line for 1952 Ntn’l Champions • Teams made eight-straight trips to the NCAA • Michigan Sports Hall of Fame inductee • MSU Centennial Super Squad Tournament from 1962-69 • 1995 National Football Foundation College Hall of • His .866 winning pct. is second in the NCAA Fame inductee

Bonnie Lauer Sherman Lewis Golf 1970-73 Football/Track 1961-64 Baseball Coach 1964-82 Hometown - Walled Lake, MI Hometown – Louisville, KY Hometown - Ringtown, PA Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class – 2001 Hall of Fame Class - 1994 • 1973 AIAW National Champion • 1963 All-American • Two Big Ten Championship teams • First female athlete voted “Spartan of the Week” • 1963 Football Co-captain • Coached 13 future MLB players by • Finished third in balloting in 1963 • 1942 All-Star with Philadelphia • 1976 LPGA Rookie of the Year • 1963-64 Track Captain • Developed radar speed gun to time pitches

Dean Look William Mack Jane Manchester-Meyers Football/Baseball 1957-59 Cross Country/Track 1948-50 Swimming/Diving 1972-74, 1976 Hometown - Lansing, MI Hometown - Palos Park, IL Hometown - Pompano Beach, FL Hall of Fame Class - 2007 Hall of Fame Class - 1996 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • 1959 football All-American • 1950 All-American in mile run • Three-time All-American • 1958 baseball team MVP and first-team All-Big Ten • Four-time cross country All-American (two at MSU) • 1973-74 AIAW National Champion selection led the Spartans in runs, RBI, total bases, • Member of world record two-mile relay team • 1973-74 Big Ten Champion stolen bases, doubles and home runs • Spent 29 years as an official in the NFL

Robert “Buck” McCurry Gale Mikles Blake Miller Football 1946-48 Wrestling 1945-48 Football/Baseball/Basketball 1912-15 Hometown - Lewiston, PA Hometown - Tulsa, OK Hometown – Tonawanda, NY Hall of Fame Class - 1993 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 2005 • Three-time team captain • 1947 NCAA Champion at 155 pounds • Named to MSU’s all-time Old-Timers Football Team • Duffy Daugherty Award winner • 1945 AAU National Champion in 145-pound class (pre-1940) in 1970 • All-American center • Long-time MSU coach and administrator • 1915 football All-American • MSU Assistant Football Coach 1949-50 • Earned All-Western honors in football (1913-14) • Won nine varsity letters at MSU: four in football, three in baseball and two in basketball

Deanne Moore Earl Morrall Clarence “Biggie” Munn Softball 1981-84 Football 1953-56 Football Coach 1947-53 Hometown - Fenton, MI Hometown - Muskegon, MI Athletic Director 1954-72 Hall of Fame Class - 1996 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hometown - Minneapolis, MN • 1983 All-American and • 1955 All-American Hall of Fame Class - 1992 GTE Academic All-American • 1955 All-Big Ten • Posted an .857 winning percentage over seven years • 1984 All-Big Ten selection • 1968 NFL MVP • 1952 National Coach of the Year • 1984 Alderton Athlete of the Year • Quarterback for two Champions • College Football Hall of Fame inductee

Gwen Norrell Ph.D. Herb Odom Weldon Olson Faculty Athletics Representative 1979-87 Boxing 1952-55 Hockey 1951-55 Hometown - Eudora, AR Hometown – Flint, MI Hometown – Marquette, MI Hall of Fame Class - 2000 Hall of Fame Class - 2005 Hall of Fame Class – 2001 • First woman to serve as Faculty Representative in Big • Back-to-back NCAA Champion at 147 pounds (1954-55) • 1953 Hockey MVP Ten history • Led MSU to 1955 team National Championship • 1960 Olympic Ice Hockey Gold Medalist • NCAA Vice-President (1983-84 and 1984-85) • Two-time All-American (1954-55) • 1956 Olympic Ice Hockey Silver Medalist • MSU Athletic Council (two terms) • Compiled a 29-5-2 career record • Olympic Hall of Fame • 1973 MSU Distinguished Faculty Award • 1993 Distinguished Hockey Alumnus Award

Grady Peninger George Perles John Pingel Wrestling Coach 1963-1986 Football Coach 1983-94 Football 1936-38 Hometown – Ponca City, OK Hometown - Allen Park, MI Hometown - Mt. Clemens, MI Hall of Fame Class - 2007 Hall of Fame Class - 2007 Hall of Fame Class - 1993 • First Big Ten Coach to win seven consecutive conference • Led the Spartans to two Big Ten titles (1987 and 1990) • 1937-38 All-American titles (1966-72) and seven bowl appearances • First round draft pick of Detroit Lions • During his tenure, Spartan wrestlers earned 10 NCAA • Three of his teams finished among the nation’s Top 25, • National Football Foundation Hall of Fame inductee titles, 40 Big Ten titles and garnered All-American honors including the 1987 Big Ten championship team that 54 times ranked No. 8 in the final polls • 1987 U.S. Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee • Tutored nine first-team All-Americans

119 Steve Smith HALL INDUCTED 2001 FAMEof Carlton Rintz Robin Roberts Tom Ross Gymnastics 1952-55 Baseball/Basketball 1945-47 Hockey 1973-76 Hometown - Quarryville, PA Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hometown – Dearborn, MI Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • Selected to 100th anniversary College All-Star Hall of Fame Class - 2007 • Nine-time Big Ten Champion team in 1959 • Holds MSU career records with 324 points, 138 goals • 1954 NCAA Champion on pommel horse • Recorded 286 wins in 10 Major League seasons and 186 assists • 1955 NCAA Champion on parallel bars, horizontal bars • 1976 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee • Second college player to reach 300-point mark and pommel horse • 1975 and 1976 All-American • NCAA record-holder with 72 power-play goals

Ernestine Russell-Weaver George Saimes Karl Schlademan Gymnastics 1957-60 Football 1959-62 Track Coach 1941-59 Hometown - Windsor, Ontario, Canada Hometown - Canton, OH Hometown - Seafield, IN Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 2000 Hall of Fame Class - 1995 • 1955 AAU National Champion • 1962 All-American • Turned Michigan State Relays into a major event • Competed without a team at MSU • Finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy • Led the Spartans to three IC4A titles • Member of 1956 and 1960 Canadian balloting in 1962 • Coached four Olympians Olympic teams • Two-time All-Big Ten (consensus first team 1961-62) • NFL All-Pro from 1964-69

Clarke Scholes Scott Skiles Charles “Bubba” Smith Swimming 1950-52 Basketball 1983-86 Football 1964-66 Hometown - Detroit, MI Hometown – Plymouth, IN Hometown - Beaumont, TX Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 2007 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • 1952 Olympic Gold Medal in 100m freestyle • Led Big Ten in scoring in 1985-86 to earn All-America • 1966 All-American • Five-time NCAA Champion honors • 1966 UPI Lineman of the Year • International Swimming Hall of Fame inductee • 1986 Big Ten MVP • 1967 NFL No. 1 draft pick • Became second Spartan to score more than 2,000 points • 1988 College Football Hall of Fame inductee

Gideon “Charlie” Smith Steve Smith Fred Stabley, Jr. Football 1913-15 Basketball 1988-91 Sports Information Director 1948-80 Hometown - Lansing, MI Hometown – Detroit, MI Hometown - Dallastown, PA Hall of Fame Class: 1994 Hall of Fame Class – 2001 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • MAC’s first African- player • 1990 and 1991 All-American • 1962 Arch Ward winner for his work as Sports • All-Star tackle on the 1913-15 MAC teams • 1990 Big Ten Player of the Year Information Director • Played pro football with Canton Bulldogs and Jim • No. 21 jersey retired in 1999 • Press box at Spartan Stadium named in his honor Thorpe • 1991 NBA first-round draft pick (No. 5 overall) • Charter member of CoSIDA Hall of Fame in 1969 • 1994 Olympic Gold Medalist

Valerie Sterk Kemper Brad Van Pelt Doug Volmar Volleyball 1993-96 Football/Baseball/Basketball 1969-72 Hockey 1965-67 Hometown – Byron Center, MI Hometown - Owosso, MI Hometown - Cleveland Heights, OH Hall of Fame Class - 2007 Hall of Fame Class - 2000 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • First female team sport athlete at MSU to earn First- • Three-sport athlete who won seven varsity letters • 1966 All-American Team All-America honors (1995 and 1996) • Two-time football All-American (1971-72) • 1966 WCHA All-Star • Led nation with .449 hitting percentage in 1996 • First ever to receive as • Member of 1968 U.S. Olympic hockey team • First Spartan volleyball player to earn First-Team All- nation’s top collegiate player (1972) Big Ten honors three times • Played in five-straight NFL Pro Bowls from 1976-80 • 1996 Third-Team Academic All-American

Gene Washington Herb Washington George Webster Football/Track 1964-67 Track and Field 1969-72 Football 1964-66 Hometown - LaPorte, TX Hometown - Flint, MI Hometown - Anderson, SC Hall of Fame Class - 1992 Hall of Fame Class - 2000 Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • 1965-66 All-American • Four-time All-American • 1965-66 All-American • College Football Hall of Fame inductee • 1970 NCAA Indoor Champion in 60-yard dash • 1966 “Governor’s Award” football MVP • 1967 NFL first-round draft pick • Won seven Big Ten titles • Nine-year NFL veteran with three teams • 1997 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award

John D. Wilson Tom Yewcic Ralph Young Football 1950-52 Football/Baseball 1951-54 Football Coach 1923-27, Hometown – Lapeer, MI Hometown - Conemaugh, PA Track and Field Coach 1924-40 Hall of Fame Class – 2001 Hall of Fame Class - 2003 Athletic Director 1923-54 • MSU’s first Rhodes Scholar • 1952 Football All-American Hometown - Crown Point, IN • 1952 Academic All-American • 1954 Baseball All-American Hall of Fame Class - 1992 • 1952 North-South Football Game • 1954 College World Series MVP • Coached 27 track All-Americans and • 1989 GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame • Led MSU to share of Big Ten title in 1953 and a win in the four Olympians 1954 Rose Bowl • Michigan Sports Hall of Fame inductee • Served in Michigan Legislature from 1956 to 1962 • MSU’s track is named in his honor 120 w w w .msuspartans .c o m Invest In Champions

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Three of the most common forms of planned gifts are: Make your Charitable Bequests Charitable Gift Annuities spartan Charitable Remainder Unitrusts Planned Gift Champions CIRCLE Scholarship The Department Donors of $25,000 or more of Intercollegiate American Physicians Assurance Corporation George and Marilyn Nugent Richard E. Beckman APEX Spring & Stamping Corporation Terrell R. Oetzel, MAI, CRE Dick and Marie J. Belding Athletics thanks Howard and Vivian Ballein Oral Surgery Associates of Lansing Philip and Susan Bickel Alfred Berkowitz Foundation Joe D. Pentecost Foundation John and Marie Black the following Bob and Val Bernecker Trustee George J. and Sally A. Perles Patricia and David Brogan donors. Their Scott and Natalie Bernecker James and Janice Petcoff Scott R. and Lynne M. Burnett Dennis and Cheryl Bhaskaran Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Petty Business Machines Company Inc. generosity Dan and Sherry Bowen Dr. Gregory and Susan Piro John and Irene Cantlon Kirk and Patricia Brannock Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Pittman James F. Carr, Jr. and Diane S. Carr allows us to Craig and Vicki Brown Roger and Kim Pitzer Cars.com build and sustain Shane H. Bullough Poppa Leo’s Pizza Mark D. Castellani Norm and Rosemary Byrne David and Joan Porteous Dale and Patty Chiara a competitive Century Specialties, Inc. R S Engineering, LLC Joseph and Jane Cissell Continental ID/Spartan Graphics Randy and Marci Ralph Gary M. Ciampa athletics program Kelly P. Coffey Steve and Brenda Ramsby Martin Louis Clemens in the Big Ten Honorable Dolores M. and Byron J. Cook John and Mary Rayis Stanford and Cynthia Compton Craig and Mary Helen Crooks Douglas and Carol Rearick Andy and Sandy Conner Conference and the Dan Henry Distributing Rebounders Club - MSU Roger and Shelia Conrad Kellie and Marilyn Dean Darrel and Dawn Reece Cynthia M. Conway NCAA. Delta Dental Plan of Michigan Peter and Joan Secchia J.F. Cordes, MD Doug and Valerie DeMartin Cristina M. and Peter F. Serra Mr. Jay A. Craig Edward and Laura Demmer Wilfred G. and Carol Shedd Mr. and Mrs. James A. Currie John Demmer Mary Ellen Sheets and Tom Amiss Alfred and Cynthia D’Amico Marguerite A. Demmer Drs. Lou Anna K. and Roy J. Simon Mark and Becky Dantonio Mr. and Mrs. William A. Demmer Bob and Julie Skandalaris Mr. and Mrs. Kellie P. Dean Densmore Hart Family Fund Ron E. and Josephine Smith Mr. and Mrs. Milo R. DeVries Scott and Terri Devon Steve and Millie Smith Jane and Fred Dibbern Downtown Coaches Club George P. and Judith A. Spanske John and Joan Dobben John Dykema and Michele Maly Dykema Jane and Gordon Spink Walter and Cara Drenth Kris and Jennifer Elliott Gerald L. and Stephanie Stanton Lynette and Tim Drumhiller Fastbreak Club Jeff and Trisha Stanton DTN Management Co Dr. John B. Faust, II Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Stauffer Thomas Duncan and Leslie DeVera-Duncan Fincor Solutions Do Good Things Foundation David S. Durant Mr. and Mrs. Morton M. Finkelstein Mr. and Mrs. David C. Stone Mrs. Shirley Durr Forest Health Services LLC Bret Story Mr. and Mrs. William Ebbert Foster, Swift, Collins and Smith P.C. Bruce J. Shnider and Patricia L. Strandness John S. and Beth A. Faber Edward C. Fox, Jr. and Patricia A. McKay Joni and John Sztykiel Susan M. and Jack P. Fedorchak Thomas S. and Mickie Fox Family Dr. Thomas and Teresa Tarn The Honorable Joel Ferguson Joe and Betty Gadaleto Mary E. Tatter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher John and Sharon Garside The Christman Company Herbert and Christine Fluharty Rick George Joseph and Jamie Ann Thomas Harry and Ruth Ann Foiles Brunet Robert L. and Carol Gerbel Mark W. and Anne Timmons Vincent D. Foster Michael B. and Glenda Glenn Tom and Mary Jo Tuori Dick and Janet Fullmer Don and Phoebe Griffin Universal Forest Products, Inc. Ronald and Katie Gantner Mr. and Mrs. William Guzy Gary and Margaret Valade Carole Sorenson and Martin Gibbs Tom and Carol Harding Eldon and Carol VanSpybrook Robert J. Gordon, D.O. and Lori S. Roberts-Gordon Philip and Reedy Hickey Ken and Marilyn Way Alton and Jan Granger Jeffrey and Rhonda Hodgkins Thomas J. Welch Gary and Pam Granger Jan Holcomb Jeffrey and Christine West Dr. and Mrs. James M. Grannell Mr. and Mrs. William G. Janis Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. White Mrs. Susan L. Grant Richard and Tracy Johnson Jill and Gary Witzenburg Andrew Greenlee Spencer and Julianne Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grimes David and Karen Jordan The Growney Family Mike and Lanae Kettlewell Susanna E. Growney Terry and Cindy Lanzen Scholarship Gunthorpe Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Rick and Suzanne Lasch Donors of $10,000 up to $24,999 Larry and Janet Gunthorpe Michael J. and Patricia A. Lynd Harlo Corporation Barbara and Ben Maibach III Mike and Lorene Abel David E. and Karen Bush Havrilla Clark and Kathleen Manning Dr. Christopher Abood Dr. and Mrs. Greg Hazen Mark and Vicki Matthews Dr. Beth Alexander HBC Contracting Harry W. Maxwell Darryl and Sharon Allen Jerry and Peggy Hodak Alec McAree American Collegiate Marketing, Inc. John and Patricia Hollenbeck John B. McKay Michael Anderson Fred Hubacker Drayton and Elizabeth McLane Mike and Carol Anderson Duane and Nancy Huffine MHA Service Corporation Tom and Ellen Antaya David and Cheryl Hughes Michigan Millers Mutual Insurance Company B & J Moving and Storage J.C. and Aurie Huizenga Mr. Michael and Dr. Anna Miller Merrill Bailey Indian Trails, Inc. Todd R. and Marcia K. Moss Nathaniel Lake Jr. and Patricia Ann Baines-Lake The Insurance Offices MSU Club of West Michigan Bert and Lisa Baker Irvin Automotive Craig and Lisa Murray Ernie and Leanne Balcueva & Family Tom and Lupe Izzo Jim Nelson Dennis and Donna Banks JCT Foundation Noble International, LTD. John and Maureen Beadle Tom and Mary Johnston

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Paul D. Joliat Dr. and Mrs. John S. Schuster Michael and Sara Bell Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kahl Scofes & Associates Consulting, Inc. Robert A. Renton, D.V.M. and Susan R. Berg, D.V.M. Ann Marantette Kauffman Timothy and Judyth Shank Brian and Ann Bertsch Michael and Peggy Kelley Steve and Laurie Shanker Dr. and Mrs. Bez John and Cheryl Kiple Roger Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Biggs Bob and Bonnie Knutson Mrs. Arlene E. and Dr. Lawrence Sierra Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Kevin and Chris Kovanda Mr. Clifford Simmons and Mrs. Christine West Ed Bobit John E. Kraeer, III Ronald H. and Mary E. Simon Mark T. and Yvonne J. Bodley David and Colleen Krause Siwek Construction William A. and Julie A. Boettcher Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins & Borsos, P.C. Rodney and Dawn Slobodian Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Bowen Scott and Kristine Kuhnert Gary A. Smith James and Sharon Bradow Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Kuligowski Scott and Cassie Smith Dennis and Alexis Branoff Jeff and Katy Lambert William J. and Mary Lou Somerville Greg and Marilyn Bria Eric and Linda Lannes Spartan Motors, Inc. Jeffrey G. Buday Daryl A. and Brian F. Larsen Jim and Linda St. John Kathleen A. Buran M.D. Al and Charlene Lazette Gary L. Stone LeAnn and Randy Burch Edward K. Lee, D.O. and Gloria A. Wesley Lee Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Stover Dr. John and Janice Burchfield Irv Lesher Craig and Jeanne Stover Dr. Don Burkhardt Kathryn E. Lindahl Mr. Michael W. Straus Dr. and Mrs. William Athens, Jr. Paul and Rebecca Kennedy Sutton Advisors, PLC Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Campbell David and Sheryl Livingston Jerry G. and Linda L. Sutton Pat and Julie Carey J. William and Wanda J. Luurtsema Dennis and Kathleen Swan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Carmichael Michael and Susan Maasberg Gregory S. Terrell David and Donna Carpenter Thomas and Cathy Mall Chuck and Nancy Theis John and Barbara Case Dan and Marilyn Marsh Dr. Fred C. and Janet E. Tinning Mr. and Mrs. James J. Casper Betsy Barkwell Mathiesen Ed and Jeanne Tiscornia Dennis and Grace Cherette Tom and Nina McCormick Mark and Mitzi Toth Citizens Bank Bruce and Sheryl McCristal Michael W. and LeAnn R. Turner Jeffrey S. and Cathy Cole McKay Properties, LLC Tom VanCamp Comcast Spotlight McLaren Health Plan Paul and Judy VanderVeen Chuck and Lisa Conaway Miller Tool & Die Co Judy and Duane Vernon Anthony J. Conniff Charles and Kathleen Miller Mr. and Mrs. James S. Ware Pat Connor Mr. Tom Miller John J. Welker John and Collette Cook Monte Package Co. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wendzel Robert and Mary Alice Cook Sam and Connie Monte Bruce L. Whetter Craig P. and Iris S. Cooley George and LaWayne Napoles Dr. John White Shelly and Bob Corl Nick and Dana Nicolay Mark and Regina Wickard & Family Country Fresh, LLC Tom and Deni Nihra Stephen M. Wickens Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Courtney North Pacific Jim and Sue Williams Dennis and Sarah DaPra Paul and Marge Olinzock Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Wilner John and Maureen Darling Robert and Karen Olstein Karen Wilson Jack and Susan Davis Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Otto Winston Global Mfg. Co. Mark L. Davis, D.O. Patrick J. and Nancy J. Paige Don and Fran Young Dean Charters & Tour Inc. Dr. Joseph and Linda Palazeti Mr. and Mrs. James Zawacki R. Jeff and Jill M. Dean Lou and Cheryl Panciatici Constantine S. Demos Ted and Vicki Parker Robert J. Dery, Jr. and Deborah H. Dery Tim and Jill Parker Mr. William J. DiGiulio Stephan and Moira Parks Dr. Luciano M. DiCarlo Robert Pawelski Bruce H. Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Bill Payne Directors club Dr. Douglas Dietzel Jeffrey and Julie Persico Donors of $5,000 up to $9,999 Bradford W. and Nancy M. Dlouhy Richard M. Pinke Gary and Peggy Doty Sharon Wicker and Nick Popp Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Abel T. Michael Doyle Dr. E. James and Geri Potchen Accident Fund Insurance Company of America Cullen and Helena DuBose Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Powers Dr. and Mrs. Steven C. Ajluni John and Becky Duffey Lori L. Purkey Stella and Dean Aldo Eaton Corporation Douglas and Julie Raedy Steven and Amy Almany Gregory Eaton Roy and Mary Ann Ramsey Dr. Mark Alsager and Dr. Judi Fleischaker Herbert and Carol Elfring Mark S. and Paula J. Reister Ameriental Group, LLC Robert W. Erhard Richmond Brothers Mgmt Specialists LLC Thomas A. Archipley II Mr. and Mrs. William Featherstone David and Stephanie Richmond Sedric L. Audas and Nancy Mesko Doug and Bev Federau John M. “GB” Richmond Audi of Naples Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fedewa Ramon Ricondo Michael and Beverly Austin Community First Bank Pat and Trisha Riley Ken and Mary Baldwin Jerome and Jill Fine William F. Roden Ed Barant Larry and Jackie Fleis Tawnya G. Rowden and James R. Weigand Jack W. and Betty J. Barnes Ford Motor Company Mr. Jon E. Runquist COL Duane H. Bartrem United States Army Ret and Terry Fossum Harold and Tina Rutila Baryames Cleaners, Inc. Richard and Robin Gaines-Franks Dorothy Schaeff Art C. Baryames Bill and Sally Freeman R. Judd and Jane T. Schnoor Lawrence and Laurie Bass Mr. and Mrs. Barbara J. Frey and Nicholas R. Thines Tim and Barb Schowalter John S. and Rosina M. Beadle Louis and Beverly Frey

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Friedland Industries Ron and Marty Kreinbrink Gus C. and Jennifer G. Panos Robin A. Storm Tom Gaskin Rick and Sarah Krugh Paramount Coffee Company Noel W. and Sandra Clarkson Stuckman Connie K. Gaugier Mary Jane Lacks Jim and Anne Parker Linda A. and Daniel R. Stuit The Nailco Group Lambert, Edwards & Associates, Inc. Roy and Diane Parrott James and Lawren Susan Dr. Patricia A. Gerras Lansing State Journal Ernie and Micki Pasteur Sweda Family Mr. Brad Ginsberg Thomas and Lucy Larsen Rodney Pennock Charles and Joyce Taylor Walt and Eleanor Goff Richard L. Lawrence Joe D and Shirley T Pentecost Trust Steve and Carol Terry James Gordon Mark and Kathy Lee Daniel Perillo Ron Teuber Michael K. Grady and Merry Achors Bruce Leech Richard and Judith Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Thiess, Jr. Greene Metal Products, Inc. Ms. Suzanne Leech Thomas J. and Sandra E. Pierce Michael L. Thomson GreenStone Farm Credit Services Curtis Leszczynski Mark and Susan Piersma Tire Factory Inc. James and Myrna Greer Mr. Bernard Levy Mrs. Isabel J. Pingel Dr. and Mrs. Mark Traill Joyce Gu Tim M. and Polly A. Lilleboe Brian Posey Minh Van Tran Traci L. and Robert P. Guerre Roy Link Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Potter Mrs. W. Lynne Tripp Jerry and Joan Gunthorpe Mr. and Mrs. Gary Long Prime Time Awards Michael and Darcie Uckele Dr. Gordon and The Late Norma Guyer Miriam and James Longcore Dave Prior Patrick and Tammy Valade Mrs. Phyllis G. Haas Mick and Aileen Lutz Joyce and Jim Putnam Grace V. Vanderbeek Ross and Sue Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Calvin ‘Pete’ Lutz Dr. and Mrs. W. Alan Racette Kevin VanDyke Brian L. and Toni Harris Christopher M. Lutz Richard C. Raines Dr. and Mrs. Henry M. Vaupel Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Harris Mary and Kelly Lynch Sandy Raines Vinckier Foods, Inc. Barrett J. and Sandra S. Harrison Lee and June Maccani Gary and Susan M. Rakan Helen and Dale Waldo Jeff and Sally Harrold John C. and Marilyn MacColl Michael P. and Mary Ellen Ramsby Richard and Shari Walicki Kurt and Madelon Hassberger Joseph A. Machiorlatti Mr. and Mrs. George Rastelli Mr. Tom Watson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Hasselback Timothy Lee Main James E. Ray and Rebecca Atwell Ray Beth and Matthew Watts Diana E. D’Angelo and Martin C. Hawley Will and Sarah Maldonado Request Foods Carol Welch Thomas and Karen Healy David and Mary Anne Marvin Mildred E. Richardson Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Drs. Timothy and Christine Heilman Marx Consulting Group, LLC Remus Rigg Katie and John Welser Lewis and Carol Hellman Joe and Liz Marx George and Marjorie Robertson Steven and Amy Wendt James and Cassandra Heos McDonald Modular Solutions Inc. Robert J. and Suzanne G. Robinson Howard and Kay Weyers John and Kwang Cha Heppen McDonald Modular Solutions Inc. Armin “Doc” Roe Jim and Sue Whaley James and Susan Herman D. Douglas and Beth M. McGaw Tony Rosenthal and Ruth Ganister Bessie Wheeler Wally and Laura Heuser Warren and Jan McIntyre Carolyn L. Ross Richard E. Whitmer Joseph and Pamela Hildebrand Gene and Melissa McKay John A. and Linda F. Roszak John Wirtz Aubrey Hilliard Alec & Karen McPherson Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Erika Rothwell L.A. Wisne Kenneth A. Hoffman Bill and Carol Mechanic Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sakowski Billie V. and Mary L. Wooley Honorable Louise Alderson and Thomas Hoisington Medical Weight Loss Clinic Michelle S. Sanders Mark A. Young Chris & Louise Holman Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. Mehall Chuck and Kay Sargent John Zaworski Jack Holtzer David and Linda Mehney Dr. John and Gayle Sauchak Kenneth and Kirsten Zisholz Robert and Mary Hopkins Michel and Rita Metzner Schaeffler Group USA Inc. Dr. James and Paula Zito Hubbard Law Firm, P.C. Michigan Automobile Dealers Assn Glenn and Sue Schafer Robert J. Zurek Mark and Linda Hubbard Michigan Education Special Services Assn Dr, and Mrs. William Schimpke Lyn Zynda Larry and Connie Hudas Midwest Bridge Company Kenneth C. Schultz Robert Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Miller Brian and Cristy Schulz Huntington Banks Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller Michael and Elaine Serling Jeffery and Kristine Hynes Terrence and Caren Miller Kelly Sesti Indiana Michigan Power Ron and Pat Millis Barbara J. Seymour Arthur L. and Mary J. Irish Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Mills Harris and Mary Seymour Dr. Thomas K. Jamieson David S. and Jill P. Mittleman Robert J. Shackelton Dennis A. Jewett Paul and Carol Rose Ron, Kathy and Nick Shaheen Jim Winter Buick-GMC-Nissan, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Monczka In Memory of Martin J. Sherman By Peggy Mike and Judy Johns Tom and Sallie Monroe Sherman Johnson Controls Foundation Moore Trosper Construction Company Michael B. and Stacy Shingles Dave and Lynne Johnson Randal A. Moore Mr. Eric Simmons and Dr. Carol Miskell Simmons James D. and Lynn M. Johnson Electro-Matic Products Inc. Roger S. and Randi G. Simon Jerry and Rose Jonckheere Kristopher A. and Julie M. Moulds Dr. and Mrs. Trevor Singh Mike and Donna Jones Michigan State University Alumni Club of Oakland Dr. and Mrs. Donald Siwek Gregory J. and Holly S. Jozwiak County Dr. Duane M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Juday MSU Orange County Alumni Club Marianne G. Smith David M. Juliani MSU Blue Line Club, Inc. Mary Smith Steven L. and Nancy E. Karas MSU Bull Pen Club Sharon M. and Richard C. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Michael Karkkainen MSU Federal Credit Union Mike and Mary Beth Smykowski Michael J. Kaye MSU SideOut Club Mr. and Mrs. David R. Snyder Kelly Automotive Group John W. and Bobbi L. Muije Dr. Robert L. and Shelley A. Snyder Russell and Beverly Kelly First of America Bank Corporation Courtney Sokoloski Jeffrey R. and Susan M. Kessner Chip and Karen Nemesi Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Somers Rick and Kathy King Vinh D. and Heather H. Nguyen Steve and Teresa St. Andre David J. Kirkby Karen and David Noe Todd A. and Collette C. Stachnik John H. Kobs David and Marilyn Nussdorfer Thomas E. Nadeau and Cynthia L. Stankus- Craig Koenigsknecht Daniel J. and Anna H. Oginsky Nadeau Dr. Gerald Kolaja and Dr. Dawn Viveash Don Olson Charles T. Stanley Gregory M. Kopacz Sandra Olson Scott and Julie Stevenson James E. Korroch Packaging Corporation Mrs. Jean E. Stock VEC Engineering PLLC Joan M. Palinski Mr. Ralph V. Stoner, Jr.

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Fred Poston Mark Hollis Shelley Appelbaum Greg Ianni Chuck Sleeper Peggy Brown Karen Langeland John Lewandowski Jim Pignataro VP Finance/ Athletics Director Sr. Associate AD/ Sr. Associate AD/ Sr. Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Associate AD/Sports Mngt. & Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Operations Treasurer Senior Women’s Admin. Facilities & Sports Management Dir. of Development Business Operations Summer Sports Camps Communications SASS Dir.

Paul Schager Jennifer Smith Tim Stedman Rick Atkinson Wendy Brown Martin Jarmond Jeff Monroe Bob Armstrong Richard Bader Associate AD/External Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Asst. AD/ Asst. AD/ Asst. AD/Dev. & Dir. of Asst. AD Sports Broadcasting Director of Sport Operations Relations Compliance Services Development Facility & Event Ticket Manager Annual Giving Head Athletic Trainer Producer Management

Holly Baumgartner Earlston Bean Kasey Carter Mandy Chandler Rick Church Nate Colon Elliott Daniels Dr. Doug Dietzel Dave Diffenderffer Compliance Coordinator Event Coordinator Event Coordinator/ Academic Coordinator Director of Sports Asst. Dir. of Multicultural Academic Coordinator/ Team Orthopedic Video Producer Stadium Tower Broadcasting Student-Athlete Asst. Dir. of Football Surgeon Programming Academic Services

Jim Donatelli Todd Edwards Dave Ellis Amy Fouty Jill Gainey Matt Harper Bryan Hoch Angela Howard Jacob Huber Assistant Director/Athletic Asst. Dir. of SASS/Dir. of Sports Broadcasting Sports Turf Manager Asst. Compliance Football Video Assistant Ticket Manager Director/Student-Athlete Sports Broadcasting Communications Football Academic Services Producer Coordinator Coordinator Development Producer

Seth Kesler Bob Knickerbocker Dr. Jeff Kovan Matt Larson Dylan Marinez Jill Mason Dr. Sally Nogle Dean Olson Dr. Randy Pearson Director/Events & Athletic Equipment Sports Medicine Associate Director/Athletic Asst. Equipment Director of Promotions Associate Athletic Computer Network Football Primary Championships Coordinator Director Communications Manager Trainer Services Coordinator Care Physician

Ben Phlegar Bill Ratliff Bernie Rosendahl Scot Schlesinger Mark Schoenl Tom Shepard Dr. Mike Shingles Lisa Wilton Jamie Weir Assistant Director/Athletic Athletic Grounds Website Manager Director/Sales and Director of Sales/ Football Video Team Orthopedic Spartan Fund Director Communications Supervisor Marketing Premium Seating Coordinator Surgeon Events Specialist Athletic Communications

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Recruiting Do’s And Don’ts The Michigan State University Office of Compliance Once A Booster Always A Booster. Only MSU coaches may be involved Services is committed to a comprehensive compliance Once an individual is identified as a booster, the person in the recruiting process. Boosters program that educates student-athletes, prospective retains that identity FOREVER! This is true even if the MAY NOT make any recruiting student-athletes, institutional employees, community individual no longer contributes to, or is involved with contacts with prospective student- members and boosters about the importance of MSU’s athletics program. athletes. Boosters are prohibited adhering to NCAA, Big Ten and institutional rules. The from the following: commitment to compliance ensures institutional control Who Is A Prospective Student-Athlete? • DO NOT telephone, write or over the department of athletics. The existence of A prospective student-athlete (prospect) is a student make in-person contact with a a successful compliance program depends on the who has started classes for the ninth grade. Student- prospect for recruiting purposes. willingness of coaches, administrators, staff, student- athletes enrolled in preparatory schools and two-year This includes contact via e-mail, athletes and boosters to be cognizant of NCAA, Big Ten colleges are also considered prospects. An individual Instant Message, text message, and institutional rules. remains a prospect even after he/she signs a National chat rooms, blogs and social Letter of Intent. networking websites. What Is Compliance? At Michigan State University, the Office of Compliance What Is An Extra Benefit? • DO NOT contact a prospect’s An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a MSU coach, principal or counselor Services works within the department of athletics and the in an attempt to evaluate the University to ensure MSU’s compliance with all applicable employee or booster to provide a prospect, student- prospect. NCAA, Big Ten and institutional rules. In doing so, the athlete or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly compliance office is charged with the following tasks: authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible • DO NOT become involved in • Educating administrators, coaches, staff, prospective benefits include, but are not limited to, the following: making arrangements for a student-athletes, current student-athletes and • Gifts of cash, clothing, equipment or any other prospect, the prospect’s relatives boosters about NCAA, Big Ten and institutional rules; tangible item; or friends to receive money or • Developing monitoring systems to ensure compliance • A special discount, payment arrangement or credit on financial aid of any kind. with NCAA, Big Ten and institutional rules (e.g., any purchase or service; • DO NOT visit a prospect’s school recruiting, academic eligibility, financial aid, awards • Loan of money or cosigning of loans; to acquire films or transcripts and benefits, amateurism and agents). • A vehicle, use of a vehicle, or any transportation in an attempt to evaluate the • Investigating and reporting violations of NCAA, Big expenses; prospect’s academic eligibility or Ten and institutional rules. • Free or reduced-cost services, purchases or rentals; athletics ability. • Entertainment on- or off-campus; or • DO NOT have contact with a Are You A Booster? • Free or reduced-cost rent or housing. prospect, their relatives or friends You are a booster if you are or ever have: during any of their visits to MSU’s • Been a member of a booster organization that What Are The Consequences? campus. supports MSU athletics (e.g., Downtown Coaches MSU is responsible for the actions of its boosters. If a Club, Rebounders Club, Fastbreak Club); booster provides an impermissible benefit to a prospect, • DO NOT contact student-athletes • Made any financial contributions to the athletics student-athlete, their relatives or friends, MSU may enrolled in other four-year department (e.g., Spartan Fund); be subject to penalties from the NCAA and Big Ten institutions regarding the • Been involved in promoting MSU’s athletics program; Conference. When a violation occurs, regardless of possibility of transferring to MSU. • Been a season ticket holder; or intention, it can: Even though there are many rules • Provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their • Jeopardize the eligibility of prospective and current prohibiting your involvement with relatives or friends. student-athletes; prospects and the recruiting process, • Result in the MSU athletics program being penalized as a booster you are permitted to do You can become a booster if you provide benefits to by the NCAA and/or Big Ten Conference; and the following: prospects, student-athletes, their relatives or friends and • Cause you to lose benefits or privileges associated • Notify MSU coaching staff about any of the following statements are true: with the athletics department (i.e., booster club noteworthy prospects in your • The relationship between the athlete (or parents of membership, ticket privileges). area. the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits developed as a result of the athlete’s participation in Questions? • Attend a prospect’s athletics athletics or their reputation as an athlete; The above information is a brief overview of compliance event on your own initiative, • The relationship began only after the athlete become and rules pertaining to boosters and their interactions with provided no contact with the a prospect; prospective student-athletes. If you have any questions prospect, the prospect’s parents • The relationship began only after the athlete had about any NCAA, Big Ten or institutional rules, please or coach occurs. achieved notoriety due to his or her athletic ability or contact the Office of Compliance Services at (517) 432- • Continue existing friendships, reputation; 5510. For more information on compliance and boosters, provided solicitation of a • The pattern of benefits increased after the athlete please visit the Office of Compliance Services’ website at prospect’s enrollment does not attained notoriety as a talented athlete. www.msu.edu/user/msuncaa/. occur.

138 w w w .msuspartans .c o m Welcome to Spartan Stadium

partan Stadium will enter its 86th from natural grass to artificial turf came in time for outdoor hockey game. season as home to Michigan State the 1969 season. Prior to the 1998 season, a Mitsubishi Diamond Sfootball in 2009. Since its opening in Since 1957, capacity crowds have attended 150 Vision was installed in the south end zone and a 1923, Michigan State has won nearly 69 percent of games in Spartan Stadium, including the single- new scoreboard and black and white message its games played in Spartan Stadium. game record 80,401 fans who witnessed MSU’s board were added to the north end zone. The CRT In 2005, the natural grass playing surface in 20-19 loss to top-ranked Notre Dame on Sept. video display measures 21 feet x 27 feet and it is Spartan Stadium earned Field of the Year honors 22, 1990. The Spartans have ranked among the operated from a digital production control room in from the Sports Turf Managers Association NCAA’s top 25 in attendance each of the last 53 the Breslin Center. The video display board shows (STMA). seasons, including 20th in 2008, averaging 74,858 live game action, replays and special features. In Spartan Stadium represents a tribute to Michigan fans per game. addition, a concert-quality 50,000-watt sound State’s football past and a vote of confidence in its Season-ticket sales have topped the 60,000 mark system was installed. future. A $64 million expansion project completed five times in Spartan football history, with an all-time In 1998, Spartan Stadium celebrated its 75th prior to the start of the 2005 football season features record 61,479 season tickets purchased in 2000. anniversary plus it reached another milestone that the addition of nearly 3,000 seats, including 24 A series of projects paralleling the Spartans’ rise season when it played host to its 400th game, a suites and a 193-seat press box, bringing the to national football prominence enlarged the steel- 29-5 MSU victory over Northwestern on Oct. 31. current stadium capacity to 75,005. “The Spartan” and-concrete facility from its original 14,000 seats With its 49-14 victory over No. 4 Wisconsin in statue has been relocated to the atrium of the new in 1923 to its present size in 1957. the 2004 home finale, Michigan State recorded its structure. The 200,000-square-foot addition also The first came in 1935, the year in which the 300th win in Spartan Stadium. Michigan State has houses the MSU Alumni Association, University stadium was officially named Macklin Field, boosting compiled a 316-139-13 record (.689) since taking Development and other units. The MSU Board of the capacity to 26,000. The 1948 enlargement up residency in Spartan Stadium (formerly Macklin Trustees approved the major addition and expansion raised the total to 51,000. Field) in 1923. The Spartans have gone undefeated project of Spartan Stadium in September 2003. After 9,000 new seats upped the capacity to at home 16 times since the stadium opened, Prior to the 2002 season, ESPN.com’s Mel Kiper 60,000 in 1956, the upper decks were added to the including a perfect 6-0 mark in 1999. It marked Jr. ranked Spartan Stadium No. 8 on his list of the east and west stands in 1957, bringing the capacity MSU’s first undefeated home record since 1966 (5- nation’s most scenic venues. to 76,000. It also became Spartan Stadium that 0-1) and its first unbeaten and untied home slate Natural grass returned to Spartan Stadium in year. Renovations during the summer of 1994 since 1965 (5-0-0). 2002 after a 33-year absence, with the installation improved sightlines and comfort for fans, while In addition, Michigan State has suffered only one of a modular field. The new playing surface, planted reducing the capacity to its current 75,005. home loss during a season 28 times. in May of 2001 at MSU’s Hancock Turfgrass On Oct. 6, 2001, Spartan Stadium added another Michigan State’s longest home winning streak is Research Center, is comprised of a blend of nine chapter to its storied history as a world-record 19 games from Oct. 14, 1950, through Nov. 21, varieties of Kentucky bluegrass. The original switch crowd of 74,554 attended the MSU-Michigan 1953.

140 w w w .msuspartans .c o m Guest Services Accessible Seating The Guest Services window, available for general Accessible seating is available in the north end zone information, is located in the west stadium concourse and is accessible from ramps through sections 1, 2 and between Gates G & H, behind Section 26. 30. Additional seating is available on the west side of the stadium between sections 21 and 22 and is accessible Tickets from the ramp through section 21. Please go to the Ticket All persons, including children of all ages, must have Will Call – located on the west side of the stadium between a ticket for admission to Spartan Stadium. Re-entry is Gates G & H, behind Section 26 – for assistance. prohibited at Spartan Stadium. Once you exit the stadium, you may not re-enter. Gates open 1 1/2 hours prior to the Programs scheduled game time. The Tower, for access to the suites Programs are sold inside and outside the stadium at and the Spartan Club presented by Bank of America, will various locations. open two hours before the game. For tickets call the MSU ProHIBITED ITEMS athletic ticket office at (517) 355-1610 or 1-800-GO- Alcoholic beverages; smoking in the seating area; STATE. large cameras; video cameras; radios; TV sets; bells, Will Call whistles, sirens and horns; banners and signs; umbrellas; The Ticket Will Call is located on the west side of the seatbacks; strollers; binocular/camera cases; containers stadium between Gates G & H, behind Section 26, and of any kind; bags larger than 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 2. The use opens 1 1/2 hours before the scheduled game time. of a ticket to an event authorizes an inspection at the point Proper identification is required before the release of of entry to ensure the absence of prohibited materials. tickets. Admission will be denied to anyone carrying any of the prohibited items. Concessions Concession stands are located on the stadium Police Information Booth concourse and ramp levels. Located on the East concourse opposite section 8. Rest Rooms Lost and Found Articles Rest rooms are located beneath sections 6, 11, 21, 26, Items should be reported to the Police Information Booth 105 and 112. Additional rest rooms are located on the no later than 45 minutes after the game. Later inquiries Upper West concourse. should be directed to the Lost and Found Department, Student Union Building (517-355-3497). First Aid Emergency Service In the case of illness or accident, contact the nearest Regulations police officer or usher. Nurses are on duty during the For the safety and enjoyment of all fans, we ask that you game at units in the East concourse (opposite section 8), observe the following regulations. West concourse (opposite section 20) and Upper West Personal Announcements concourse (opposite section 123). Announcements are made over the public address system only in cases of grave emergency. Physicians anticipating emergency calls can arrange message services by contacting attendants at the information booth under section 8. This service cannot be extended to the general public. Field Level Exits and the Playing Field Field level exits are for the use of authorized personnel only. Spectators must remain off the field before and after the game. Please exit through the ramp and section exits only. Code of Conduct The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics promotes good sports-like conduct and encourages fans to exhibit the highest level of sportsmanship by supporting the participants in a positive manner. Any disruptive or intimidating behavior will not be tolerated. These actions are considered grounds for removal from the stadium and may preclude the offender from purchasing tickets to future Spartan Athletic events.

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