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2006 WUFB GUIDE.Indd Trent Hearn Needs 197 yards to become WU’s all-time leader 2006 WASHBURN FOOTBALL OPPONENTS GAME 1 • SEPT. 2 IN TOPEKA (YAGER STADIUM) • 1 P.M. CST ABOUT WU General Information 2006 Schedule COACHES Name: Colorado School of Mines Date Opponent Time Sept. 2 at Washburn 1 p.m. PLAYERS Location: Golden, Colorado Founded: 1874 Sept. 9 Fort Hays State noon OPPONENTS Enrollement: 3,200 Sept. 16 Adams State noon Affi liation: NCAA II Sept. 23 at Chadron State 1 p.m. REVIEW Conference: Rocky Mountain Sept. 30 Oklahoma Panhandle 1 p.m. Nickname: Orediggers Oct. 7 New Mexico Highlands noon RECORDS Colors: Silver and Gray Oct. 14 at Western New Mexico 1 p.m. Oct. 21 Fort Lewis 1 p.m. President: Dr. John Trefny HISTORY Oct. 28 at Nebraska-Kearney 1 p.m. Athletics Director: Tom Spicer Nov. 4 Mesa State noon Stadium: Brooks Field (4,000) Nov. 11 at Western State 1 p.m. Playing Surface: Natural Grass Coaching Staff 2005 Results (6-5, 6-2 RMAC) Date Opponent Time Head Coach: Aug. 27 Washburn L 17-28 Bob Stitt Sept. 3 at Northern Colorado L 31-52 (Doane, 1986) Sept. 10 Western State W 45-13 Record at CSM: Sept. 17 South Dakota L OT 41-44 40-27 (6 years) Sept. 24 at Chadron State W 27-26 Overall Record: Oct. 1 at Fort Hays State W 46-10 same Oct. 8 Nebraska-Kearney L 24-35 Best time to reach Stitt: Oct. 15 Fort Lewis W 42-41 Mornings Oct. 22 at New Mexico Highlands W 45-37 Oct. 29 at Mesa State L 14-21 Football Offi ce Phone: Senior Running Back Bryan Florendo (303) 273-3365 Nov. 5 Adams State W 42-27 Assistant Coaches: Orediggers Outlook Series Information Curt Lessman (Off ensive line) Series Record: WU leads 9-4 Jason Koltz (Linebackers/special teams) 2005 Record: 6-5 First Meeting: WU 13, CSM 0 (1953) Marty Heaton (Defensive coordinator) RMAC Record/Place: 6-2/T2nd Postseason: n/a Last Meeting: WU 28-17 (8/27/2005) in Golden Clem Grinstead (Running backs) Last WU win: 28-17 (8/27/2005) in Golden GAME 1 VS COLORADO MINES GAME 1 VS COLORADO Final Ranking: n/a Jason Munoz (Wide receivers) Last CSM win: 34-27 (8/28/2004) in Topeka Stacy Coryell (Defensive line) Basic Off ense: Pro I Basic Defense: 4-3 Largest WU win: 26-6 (1957) Keith Wilson (Strength and conditioning) Largest CSM win: 34-16 (10/6/1962) in Golden J.C. Perkins (Defensive backs) Returning Starters: 11 Off ense (6): OC Nick Belden, WR Derek Last 10 Meetings Sports Information Dykstra, RT Brian Fitzpatrick, RB Bryan for complete series history, turn to page 70 Florendo, RG Stephen Immel, QB Garrett Football Contact: Gregory Murphy Date Score Place Email: [email protected] Mehl, LT James Reeves 1956 W 13-0 Offi ce Phone: (303) 273-3095 Defense (5): FS Drew Ferren, DT Marin 1957 W 26-6 Home Phone: (720) 987-8807 Richardson, LB Danny Sprague, FS Tim 1958 L 12-13 SID Fax: (303) 384-2380 Miller, DT Charles Yarbrough 1959 W 14-13 Press Box Phone: (303) 273-3047 Special Teams (2): PK Aaron Abel Oct. 7, 1961 W 20-6 Internet Address: athletics.mines.edu Lettermen Returning: 37 Oct. 6, 1962 L 16-34 Golden Overnight Address: 1500 Illinois Street Lettermen Lost: 15 Oct. 5, 1963 L 13-22 Topeka Golden, CO 80401 Oct. 3, 1964 W 16-0 Golden Top Returnees Aug. 28, 2004 L 27-34 Topeka Passing Att Cmp Int Yds. TD Aug. 27, 2005 W 28-17 Golden Grant Mehl 249 157 9 1736 10 Rushing No. Yds. Avg. TD Ypg. Bod Bits Bryan Florendo 191 913 4.8 15 83.0 • Th ird game of a four-game series that has been Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Ypg. extended another two seasons into a six game Bryan Florendo 53 579 10.9 3 52.6 series Defense Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL • Ichabod head coach Craig Schurig is a 1987 alum Danny Sprague 33 51 84 0.0 4.5 of School of Mines where he was team captain as a senior • Ichabod off ensive coordinator Brian Miller is a Golden, Colo. native 58 2005 MIAA CHAMPIONS SEPT. 9 IN BELLINGHAM, WASH. (CIVIC STADIUM) • 3 P.M. CST • GAME 2 2006 Schedule General Information ABOUT WU Date Opponent Time Name: Western Washington University COACHES Aug. 31 at Humboldt State 6:30 p.m. Location: Bellingham, Washington PLAYERS Sept. 9 Washburn 1 p.m. Founded: 1893 Sept. 16 Nebraska-Omaha 1 p.m. Enrollement: 13,100 OPPONENTS Sept. 23 at North Dakota 1 p.m. Affi liation: NCAA II Sept. 30 Minnesota-Duluth 1 p.m. Conference: North Central REVIEW Oct. 7 at St. Cloud State 1 p.m. Nickname: Vikings Oct. 14 South Dakota 1 p.m. Colors: Navy Blue, Slate Blue, Silver & White RECORDS Oct. 21 ^Central Washington 6 p.m. President: Dr. Karen W. Morse Oct. 28 Western Oregon 1 p.m. HISTORY Athletics Director: Lynda Goodrich Nov. 4 Augustana 1 p.m. WASHINGTON GAME 2 VS WESTERN Stadium: Bellingham’s Civic Stadium (4,000) Nov. 11 at Minnesota St-Mankato noon ^-Battle in Seattle - Qwest Field Playing Surface: FieldTurf 2005 Results (4-6, 3-3 GNAC) Coaching Staff Date Opponent Result Head Coach: Aug. 27 at Mesa State W 49-20 Robin Ross Sept. 3 at Washburn L 21-31 (Washington St., 1977) Sept. 10 St. Cloud State L 20-38 Record at WWU: Sept. 17 at North Dakota L 7-47 fi rst season Sept. 24 Open Overall Record: Oct. 1 Humboldt State W 21-16 same Oct. 8 ^vs. Central Washington L 17-37 Best time to reach Ross: Oct. 15 at Western Oregon W 38-16 Late Mornings Oct. 22 at Humboldt State W 28-24 Football Offi ce Phone: Oct. 29 Central Washington L 28-31 Senior Quarterback James Monrean (360) 650-6622 Nov. 5 Western Oregon L 7-28 Assistant Coaches: ^-Battle in Seattle - Qwest Field Vikings Outlook Eric Tripp (Off ensive Coordinator Series Information 2005 Record: 4-6-0 /Head Strength Coach/Quarterbacks) GNAC Record/Place: 3-3/2nd Zachary Tinker (Off ensive Line) Series Record: WU leads 1-0 Postseason: None First Meeting: WU 31-21 (9/3/05) in Topeka Greg Malo (Recruiting Coordinator/Secondary) Final Ranking: None Last Meeting: WU 31-21 (9/3/05) in Topeka Lawrence “Legi” Suiaunoa (Defensive Ends) Basic Off ense: Multiple Last WU win: 31-21 (9/3/05) in Topeka Josh Shavies (Defensive Line) Basic Defense: 4-3 Last WWU win: n/a Kefense Hynson (Running Backs) Largest WU win: 31-21 (9/3/05) in Topeka Returning Starters: 12 Nate Kuhns (Wide Receivers) Largest WWU win: n/a Off ense (5): QB James Monrean, OT Jon Lyon (Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends) Brandon Torrey, WR Brett Upchurch, OG Josh Shimek (Graduate/Off ensive Line) Last 10 Meetings Peter Van Datta, WR Matt Wilson, K Ace for complete series history, turn to page 70 Younggren Date Score Place Defense (5): DT Junior Aumavae, SS Steve Sports Information Sept. 3, 2005 W 31-21 Topeka Davis, LB Brandon Wlliott, CB Kevin Jones, Football Contact: Paul Madison FS Todd McClellan, OLB Shane Sissoms, P Email: [email protected] Bod Bits Corbin Anderson Offi ce Phone: (360) 650-3108 • Will be the second of two meetings between the Special Teams (2): PK Ace Younggren, P Home Phone: (360) 734-3291 two teams Corbin Anderson SID Fax: (360) 650-3495 • Th e Vikings fell in the only meeting in the series Lettermen Returning: 35 Press Box Phone: (360) 676-6976 by a 31-21 score last year in Topeka Off ense - 16, Defense 17 - Specialty - 2 Internet Address: www.wwuvikings.com • Western Washington is in its fi rst season of play Lettermen Lost: 17 in the North Central Conference after playing Off ense - 9, Defense 8 - Specialty - 0 in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference last Travel Information season Top Returnees Leave: Sept., 7, 2006 at 5 a.m. via charter bus to Passing Att Cmp Int Yds. TD KCI Airport for flight to Seattle James Monrean 317 195 17 2322 19 Lodging: Hampton Inn, 3985 Bennett Drive, Rushing No. Yds. Avg. TD Ypg. Bellingham, WA 98225 James Monrean82 205 2.5 2 20.5 Phone: (360) 676-7700 Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Ypg. Return: Sept. 10 at midnight in KCI from flight Brett Upchurch 45 630 14.0 4 63.0 Defense Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL Seth Davis 45 28 73 0.0 1.0 59 2006 WASHBURN ICHABOD FOOTBALL GAME 3 • SEPTEMBER 16 AT WARRENSBURG (WALTON STADIUM) • 1 P.M. CST ABOUT WU General Information 2006 Schedule COACHES Name: Central Missouri State University Date Opponent Time Sept. 2 at Lincoln 2 p.m. PLAYERS Location: Warrensburg, Mo. Founded: 1871 Sept. 9 Dakota State 6 p.m. OPPONENTS Enrollement: 11,000 Sept. 16 Washburn 1:30 p.m. Affi liation: NCAA II Sept. 23 at Truman 2 p.m. REVIEW Conference: MIAA Sept. 30 at Fort Hays State 2 p.m. Nickname: Mules Oct. 7 Missouri Western 1:30 p.m. RECORDS Colors: Cardinal and black Oct. 14 Southwest Baptist 1:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at Missouri Southern 2 p.m. President: Dr. Bobby R. Patton HISTORY Oct. 28 Northwest Missouri 1:30 p.m. Athletics Director: Jerry Hughes Nov. 4 Emporia State 1:30 p.m. Stadium: Walton Stadium Nov. 11 at Pittsburg State 2 p.m. Playing Surface: Sprinturf Coaching Staff 2005 Results (7-3, 5-3 MIAA) Date Opponent Result Head Coach: Aug.
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