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2006 WUFB GUIDE.Indd Trent Hearn Senior Running Back 2nd Team all-MIAA Fletcher Terrell Senior Defensive Back 1st Team All-American Trey Lewis Sam Sissom Senior Defensive Tackle Senior Wide Receiver 1st Team all-MIAA Ichabod/MIAA TD Reception Leader 2006 WashburnTM Media Guide 2006 Washburn Football Schedule Date Opponent Time Sept. 2 Colorado Mines 1 p.m. Sept. 9 at Western Washington 3 p.m. Sept. 16 *at Central Missouri 1:30 p.m. Sept. 23 *at Fort Hays State 7 p.m. Sept. 30 *Southwest Baptist 1 p.m. (Family Day) Oct. 7 *at Pittsburg State 2 p.m. Oct. 14 *Northwest Missouri 1 p.m. Oct. 21 *at Truman State 1 p.m. Oct. 28 *Emporia State 1 p.m. (Homecoming/Hall of Fame) Nov. 4 *at Missouri Southern 2 p.m. Nov. 11 *Missouri Western 1 p.m. (Senior Day) Nov. 18 NCAA Playoffs - First round Nov. 25 NCAA Playoffs - Second round Dec. 2 NCAA Playoffs - Quarterfinals Dec. 9 NCAA Playoffs - Semifinals Dec. 16 NCAA Playoffs - Championship Home Games (Blue) Played at Yager Stadium • Times listed as CST Time Fletcher Terrell 1st Team All-American Defensive Back The Washburn View 2005 Season Flashback Travel Itinerary 3 Season Flashback 72 Media Information 3 2005 Game Recaps 73-84 Covering the Ichabods 3 2005 Season Stats 85-88 Page About Washburn 4-5 Superlatives/Starting Lineups 89 4 President Dr. Jerry Farley 5 Final MIAA Standings/Honors 90 2004-05 Athletics in Review 6 2005 Final Stats 91-94 Athletics Director Loren Ferre’ 6 All-time MIAA Final Standings 95 Ichabod Club 6 MIAA Record Book 95-98 Washburn Athletics Success 7 About the MIAA 99 Athletics Staff 8-9 Washburn Staff Directory 10 Ichabod Record Book Page About Topeka 11 Offensive Records Yager Stadium 12-13 Individual Rushing 100 17 Washburn Facilities 14-16 Individual Passing 102 Individual Receiving 104 2006 Season Outlook Individual Total Offense 106 Ichabod Coaching Staff Individual All Purpose Yards 107 Head Coach Craig Schurig 18-19 Individual Kickoff Returns 108 Assistant Coaches 20-24 Individual Punt Returns 109 Graduate Assistant Coaches 25 Individual Scoring 110 Page The 2006 Washburn Ichabods Defensive Records Homegrown in Kansas 26 Individual Punting 111 27 Numerical Roster 28-29 Individual Defense 112 Alphabetical Roster 28-29 Yearly Leaders 2006 Preseason Depth Chart 30 Rushing, Passing, Receiving 113 2006 Season Preview 31-32 Total Offense, all-Purpose, Punt Return 114 Returning Ichabods 33-53 Kickoff Return, Interception, Scoring 115 Ichabod Newcomers 54-55 Punting, Tackles 116 Page Ichabod Stats and Facts 56 Team Records Ichabod Team Records 117 57 2006 Opponents Ichabod Charts 118 Colorado School of Mines 58 Western Washington University 59 Ichabod Football History Central Missouri State University 60 Ichabod Most Valuable Players 119 Fort Hays State University 61 Ichabod Football History 120 Southwest Baptist University 62 Conference Ties 120 Pittsburg State University 63 Ichabods in Postseason Play 121-124 Page Northwest Missouri State University 64 Ichabod Postseason Record Book 124-125 Truman State University 65 Conference Champs/Postseason Teams 126-130 71 Emporia State University 66 Ichabod Honors and Awards 132-133 Missouri Southern State University 67 All-time Roster (1946-2005) 134-137 Missouri Western State University 68 Ichabod Yearly Summary 138-139 2006 Opponent Composite Schedule 69 Ichabod Coaching Records 139 Game-by-Game Record vs 2006 Who Threw the First Forward Pass? 140 Opponents 70 All-Time Game Results 140-150 Page 2007-2011 Future Schedule 150 Ichabods in the National Polls 151 99 All Opponents Series History 152-155 All-Time Record Versus Opponents 156 WU Sports Information tor. The book was edited by Regina Cassell, Louisa Schurig and Sports Information Director Gene Cassell Jeremy Wangler. SID Office Phone (785) 670-1791 Players’ mug shots and some action photos were also taken SID Home Phone (785) 357-5094 by Cassell. Additional action photos were taken by Chad SID Fax (785) 670-1091 Hickman. Campus photos were provided by Peggy Clark, e-mail [email protected] Washburn University photographer. Coaches and player photos Page of opposing schools courtesy of each respective school’s sports Assistant SID Jeremy Wangler information office. Topeka photos courtesy of Topeka Visitor e-mail [email protected] 131 and Convention Bureau. Heartland Park photos courtesy of Athletics Web site www.wusports.com Credits Heartland Park, Topeka. Historical photos from Kaw Yearbook and Washburn Bulletin. 1986 NAIA Playoff game courtesy of The 2006 Washburn University Football Media Guide was PSU SID Dan Wilkes. written and designed by Gene Cassell, sports information direc- The guide was printed by Mainline Printing, Topeka. TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS IS WASHBURN FOOTBALL The 2006 Washburn University Football Media is in the Bianchino Pavilion on the west side of Yager Guide “Thursday’s with Mark” is intended to provide information for writ- Stadium on the third level. Press box space is reserved ABOUT WU ers, broadcasters, sports editors, sports information on a game-by-game basis and space is limited. Please On March 8, 2006, the Washburn personnel and fans who follow the Ichabods. Material contact the Sports Information Office at least one week Ichabod team lost a devoted fan in Mark COACHES in the guide was current as of the printing deadline before the game date to ensure a seat in the press box. Stueve, who was on the sidelines with Radio Stations of July 1, 2006. Additional information is available in wishing to broadcast from Yager the players for all of their games during PLAYERS the Washburn Sports Information Office and through Stadium should make broadcast requests through the their 2005 MIAA Championship season, weekly releases available to personnel from accredited Sports Information Office at least one week in advance. to a three-year battle with cancer. OPPONENTS media outlets covering the Ichabods. One courtesy line will be made available to the official On Thursdays during the season, Mark Washburn University is in Topeka, Kan., at the station of each visiting team. Additional stations wish- would lead the players in a motivational REVIEW intersection of 21st Street and Washburn Avenue. Yager ing to broadcast must install their own line. Telephone lines for writers talk every week of the season. Stadium is located west of the Petro Allied Health to file their stories Starting this fall, the Ichabods will RECORDS Center in the center of campus. Media parking is are available in Bianchino Pavilion. There are plenty of continue that tradition as different located on the west side of the press box in the parking telephone lines for writers to file stories and photogra- speakers through out the area will talk HISTORY phers to wire photos. area north of the practice fields with entrance through ITINERARY / TRAVEL MEDIA INFORMATION Media Services with the team the week of football a pass game.. include a game program and games. The Washburn University Sports Information lineups, plus statistics and game notes for each team. Office is located in room No. 200 D-E of the Petro Halftime stats are provided as well as individual and Allied Health Center. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 team stats and a play-by-play summary. Statistics are p.m., Monday though Friday. Phone: (785) 670-1791 ; kept on the Automated Scorebook computer system Ichabods’ Travel itinerary by MRR Systems. Refresh ments are available before Fax: (785) 231.1091. You may e-mail the SID office at Sept. 9, 2006 [email protected]. each game. Media Credentials Postgame Interviews with Coach Craig Schurig Western Washington are available to personnel from Leave: accredited media outlets by contacting Gene Cassell, are available to media personnel after his brief meeting Sept., 7, 2006 at 5 a.m. via charter bus sports information director, Washburn University, with the team immediately following the game. Players to KCI Airport for flight to Seattle Lodging: Topeka, Kansas 66621. Credentials are available 90 and coaches will be made available on the field for Hampton Inn, 3985 Bennett Drive, minutes prior to kickoff at the Will Call window at the interviews. Interviews during the week can be arranged Bellingham, WA 98225 northwest entrance of Yager Stadium. All media seating by calling the Sports Information Office. Phone: (360) 676-7700 Return: Ichabods on RadioRadio Sept. 10 at midnight in KCI from flight Washburn football games are broadcast in northeast Kansas Sept. 16, 2006 on one of the strongest stations in the Midwest - AM580 Central Missouri WIBW Topeka and on KTPK 106.9 FM. Bruce Steinbrock Leave: is the play-by-play voice of the Ichabods and former Ichabod Sept. 16, 2006 at 7:30 a.m. Return: quarterback and assistant coach Mark Elliott, will provide Following game via charter bus color commentary. Jamie Overocker will provide insight from Sept. 23, 2006 the sidelines. Fort Hays State The AM580 signal has a signal strength of six states. Select Leave: games will be broadcasted on KTPK 106.9. Sept. 23 at 1 p.m. Return: All Washburn Ichabod games will also be broadcast on the Bruce Mark Following game via charter bus World Wide Web at www.wusports.com by following the links Steinbrock Elliott to listen to the games. Oct. 7, 2006 Pittsburg State University Covering the Ichabods Leave: Oct. 6 at 4 p.m. via charter bus PRINT RADIO STATIONS TV STATIONS Lodging: Topeka Capital-Journal Wichita Eagle WIBW (580AM/94.5FM) KSNT-27 (NBC) Holiday Inn Express 785.295.1188 800.825.6397 785.297.9797 785.582.3222 4020 Parkview Drive 785.295.1230 Fax 316.268.6536 Fax 785.272.3536 Fax 785.582.5283 Fax Pittsburg, Kan. 66262 616 Jeff erson, Topeka, KS 825 East Douglas, Wichita, P.O.
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