2013 Football Schedule Future Schedules

Sept. 14 HANOVER COLLEGE 1 p.m. 2014 (Community Day) Sept. 6 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE Sept. 21 DENISON UNIVERSITY * 2 p.m. (Community Day) (Homecoming) Sept. 20 at Denison University * Sept. 28 at Allegheny College * 1 p.m. Sept. 27 ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * Oct. 5 at College of Wooster * 1 p.m. (Homecoming) Oct. 12 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * 1 p.m. Oct. 4 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER * (Inauguration Weekend) Oct. 11 at Ohio Wesleyan University * Oct. 19 KENYON COLLEGE * 1 p.m. Oct. 18 at Kenyon College * Oct. 26 at Oberlin College * 1 p.m. Oct. 25 OBERLIN COLLEGE * Nov. 2 HIRAM COLLEGE * 1 p.m. (Senior Day) Nov. 9 WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * 1 p.m. Nov. 1 at Hiram College * (Senior Day) Nov. 8 at Wittenberg University * Nov. 16 at * 1:07 p.m. Nov. 15 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * (120th Monon Bell Classic) (121st Monon Bell Classic) Nov. 23 NCAA Playoffs - First Round 12 p.m. Nov. 30 NCAA Playoffs - Second Round 12 p.m. 2015 Dec. 7 NCAA Quarterfinals 12 p.m. Sept. 5 at Hampden-Sydney College Dec. 14 NCAA Semifinals 12 p.m. Sept. 19 at Allegheny College * Dec. 20/21 Bowl TBA Sept. 26 WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * (Community Day) * - North Coast Athletic Conference games Oct. 3 HIRAM COLLEGE * Bold indicates home games (Homecoming) Oct. 10 at Oberlin College * 2013 Red Squad Schedule Oct. 17 KENYON COLLEGE * Oct. 24 at The College of Wooster * Oct. 31 OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * Sept. 15 at Thomas More College 1:30 p.m. Nov. 7 DENISON UNIVERSITY * Oct. 6 at Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. 2 p.m. (Senior Day) Oct. 13 Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. 2 p.m. Nov. 14 at DePauw University * Oct. 20 at Wesleyan University 2 p.m. (CST) (122nd Monon Bell Classic) Oct. 27 Marian College 2 p.m. 2016 2012 Results (8-2, 5-2 NCAC) Sept. 3 or 10 TBD [Home non-conference game] (Community Day) Sept. 8 at Hanover College W 33-12 Sept. 17 ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * Sept. 15 at Denison University * W 35-2 Sept. 24 at Wittenberg University * Sept. 24 ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * L 17-20 ot Oct. 1 at Hiram College * Oct. 8 OBERLIN COLLEGE * Sept. 29 CARNEGIE MELLON W 54-28 (Homecoming) Oct. 6 at Wittenberg University * W 27-24 Oct. 15 at Kenyon College * Oct. 13 at Washington Univ. - St. Louis W 34-14 Oct. 22 THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER * Oct. 20 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER * W 30-0 (Senior Day) Oct. 29 at Ohio Wesleyan University * Oct. 27 at Ohio Wesleyan University * W 28-0 Nov. 5 at Denison University * Nov. 3 OBERLIN COLLEGE * L 16-31 Nov. 12 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * Nov. 10 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * W 23-0 (123rd Monon Bell Classic)

* - North Coast Athletic Conference games

Page 2 • 2013 FOOTBALL Table of Contents Wabash College General Information Table Of Contents/Quick Facts 2013 Schedule ...... 2 2012 Results ...... 2 Location: Crawfordsville, 47933 2013 Red Squad Schedule ...... 2 Enrollment: 900 men 2014-16 Wabash Football Schedule ...... 2 Nickname: Little Giants Wabash Football Quick Facts, SID Contact Info ...... 3 School Color: Scarlet This is Wabash College ...... 4 Affiliation: NCAA Division III Byron P . Hollett Little Giant Stadium ...... 5-6 Conference: North Coast Athletic Conference Directions to Hollet Little Giant Stadium ...... 7 Stadium: Byron P . Hollett Little Giant Stadium; built in 1966 Wabash Media Information ...... 7-8 (5,000 capacity/11,000 for the Monon Bell Classic; Media Information and Outlets ...... 9 FieldTurf Duraspine Pro surface installed in 2010) North Coast Athletic Conference ...... 10 President: Dr . Gregory D . Hess (B .A, UC-Davis, 1984; Wabash Football Coaching Staff ...... 11-15 M .A and Ph D. ., The Johns Hopkins University, 1986 and 1990) Support Staff ...... 16 Athletics Director: Joseph Haklin ’73 Wabash Administration and Athletics Staff ...... 17 Athletics Department Phone: 765-361-6220 2013 Season Preview ...... 18-19 Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr . Greg Redding ‘88 2013 Roster ...... 20-21 Lettermen Profiles ...... 22-42 Little Giant Football Information Pronounciation Guide ...... 42 2013 Opponent Sketches ...... 43-48 Head Coach: (Mount Union, 1994) ...... 43 Record at Wabash: 47-9 (Sixth season) ...... 44 Career Record: 104-35 (14th season) • Hanover and Denison ...... 45 Office Phone: 765-361-6300 (Best time to reach is early afternoons) • Allegheny and Wooster ...... 46 E-mail: raeburne@wabash .edu • Ohio Wesleyan and Kenyon ...... 47 Assistants: David Denham (DL), Steve Flynn (TE), BJ Hammer ’01 (DC/LB), Opponents • Oberlin Composite and Hiram Schedule ...... 48 Jonathan Horn ’12 (RB), Don Morel (OC/WR), NCAC • Wittenberg Composite and Schedule DePauw ...... 48 Olmy Olmstead ’04 OL), Aaron Selby ’06 (DB), Series Records vs . 2013 Opponents ...... 49 Mike Warren ’93 (DB) All-Time Series Records ...... 50-54 2012 Record: 8-2 overall, 5-2 (Tie - Third place) North Coast Athletic Conf . 2012 Season Statistics ...... 55- Starters Returning: 18 (9 offense, 7 defense, 2 specialists) ...... 55 Lettermen Returning: 39 (18 offense, 19 defense, 2 specialists) ...... 56-57 Lettermen Lost: 16 (9 offense, 7 defense, 0 specialists) • Team Statistics ...... 58 • Individual Statistics ...... 59 Wabash Sports Information • Defensive Statistics ...... 60 • Individual and Team Superlatives ...... 61 Director of Sports Information and Marketing: R . Brent Harris H’03 • Game-by-Game . Offensive...... Statistics ...... 62 Address: P .O . Box 352 (402 Jennison Street for overnight delivery) 2012 • Game-by-Game Game-By-Game Defensive Review . Statistics ...... 63-67 Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0352 Great • Longest Moments Plays in Wabash History ...... 68-70 Office Phone: 765-361-6165 Home Phone: 765-362-0322 Wabash vs . DePauw History ...... 71 Cell Phone: 765-376-9689 Office FAX: 765-361-6424 All-Time Monon Bell Classic Results ...... 72 E-mail: harrisb@wabash edu. Twitter: @wabashathletics ...... 73 Website: sports .wabash edu. Facebook: WabashCollegeAthletics All-Time Coaching Records and MVPs ...... 74 Wabash National Awards ...... 75-76 All-Time North Coast Athletic Conference Awards . . 76-77 Football Media Guide Credits All-Time North Coast Athletic Conference Record . . . 77 Annual Statistical Leaders ...... 78 The 2013 Wabash Football Media Guide was produced by the Wabash All-Time Leading Rushers ...... 79 College Communications and Marketing Office . Photography by Jim All-Time Leading Passers ...... 80 All-Time Leading Receivers ...... 81 Runge ’71, Joe Boswell, Jeff Hodges, and contributions made by the Wabash Individual Records ...... 82-87 WabashAmidon ’87,archives Steve and Charles from H’70,USA Football Howard andHewitt, Global Kim Football Johnson, . Stan Tom Parrish Individual Opponents Single Game Records ...... 87 photo provided by the Tampa Bay Bucanneers . Helmet logos are courtesy The Last Time ...... 87 of The Helmet Project . Historical information provided courtesy of Max The Longest Plays of Wabash Football ...... 88 Single Season Team Records ...... 88-89 Servies ’58, former Director of Athletics, Beth Swift, College Archivist, Single Game Team Records ...... 89 and Jim Amidon ’87 . All-Time Lettermen ...... 90-95 All-Time Captains ...... 95 All-Time Wabash Football Scores ...... 96-99 Back Cover ...... 100

2013 WABASH • Page 3 The School indoor field events staging center . A renovation of the Collett Wabash College, founded on November 21, 1832, is a private, Tennis Center was completed in 2008, featuring a new lighting and independent, four-year liberal arts college for men, located in ceiling structure for the indoor courts . Goodrich Ballpark, home Crawfordsville, Indiana . Wabash offers 22 majors in the following of the 2011 NCAC champion Little Giant baseball team, and Mud areas: Art, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Economics, Hollow Stadium, the Wabash soccer and lacrosse teams’ home, English, French, German, Greek, History, Latin, Mathematics, were completed in 2011 . Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Rhetoric, Spanish, and Theater . Students may choose a double Intercollegiate and Intramural Athletics major; a dual-degree engineering partnership with Columbia Wabash competes at the NCAA Division III level in 11 varsity University or Washington University; a dual-degree partnership sports – baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, with Purdue Univeristy, or a 3-3 program in law with Columbia . swimming & diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track & field as a Students interested in secondary education may participate in the member of the North Coast Athletic Conference . The Little Giant ninth semester Teacher Education Program . wrestling team competes as a varsity NCAA DIII independent program . Wabash will add lacrosse as a varsity sport in Spring The Faculty 2015 . Over 40 percent of Wabash men are varsity athletes . In More than 97 percent of the 86 faculty members at Wabash hold a addition, students may participate in 25 intramural sports and Ph .D . or equivalent terminal degree in their field . The College’s three club sports . More than three-quarters of Wabash students special strength lies in our faculty’s dedication to teaching participate in at least one intramural sport . This Is Wabash College This Is Wabash students, with a student-faculty ratio of 10/1 .

The Students Wabash’s 900 male students come from 34 states and numerous foreign countries . Approximately 87 .5 percent are from Indiana and surrounding states .

The Campus The 60-acre wooded campus contains 40 buildings predominantly of Georgian architecture . Caleb Mills taught the first class of Wabash students in 1833 in Forest Hall, located since 1965 at the north end of campus . Built in 1836, Caleb Mills’ House now hosts various College functions . Also built in 1836, Hovey Cottage, home to the College’s second faculty member, Edmund O . Hovey, houses the Communications and Marketing offices . The College dedicated its renovated Fine Arts Center in 1993 . The Detchon Center for Modern Languages and International Studies is housed in an expended and renovated landmark built in 1893 . Hays Hall, home to the College’s biology and chemistry departments, was dedicated in 2003 .

Housing Students may live in one of five residence halls, Martindale Hall, Wolcott Hall, College Hall, Morris Hall, or Cole Hall; campus houses; or one of nine national or international fraternities:

andBeta Theta Theta Delta Pi, Kappa Chi . EverySigma, study Lambda room Chi has Alpha, a cable Phi television Delta Theta, connectionPhi Gamma andDelta, wireless Phi Kappa campus Psi, Sigmanetwork Chi, connection Tau Kappa with Epsilon, unlimited Internet access for each student .

The Allen Athletics and Recreation Center For Admissions Information, write or call: Wabash dedicated the $20 million Allen Athletics and Recreation Center in 2001 . The building serves the purpose of developing, promoting, and improving the overall health and wellness of the Wabash College Admissions Office campus community . The Allen Center includes a renovated and P.O. Box 352 reconfigured basketball arena; a 6,700-square foot weight room Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0352 and fitness area; an aquatics center with an eight-lane stretch pool; handball and racquetball courts; new athletic training and Phone: 1-800-345-5385 or 765-361-6225 equipment facilities; varsity and intramural locker rooms; and FAX: 765-361-6437 athletic offices for coaches and administrators . e-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.wabash.edu a multi-purpose area containing four basketball courts, volleyball — Online applications are available — courts,The Knowling baseball Fieldhouse batting cages includes and golf a six-lane cages, 200-meterand a complete track, and

Page 4 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Little Giant Stadium has served as home for the Wabash College football team since its dedication on October 8, 1966 Little Giant StadiumHollett

Renamed in honor of the late Byron P . Hollett ’36 in the fall of 1998, it is one of the finest NCAA Division III facilities in the nation . The stadium sits on the south edge of campus and creates a picturesque setting on colorful fall afternoons . The main grandstand faces the campus, with the College’s Pioneer Chapel just beyond the visitors’ seating section .

The stadium has seating for 5,000 spectators, but extra bleachers are added for the Monon Bell Classic versus DePauw, allowing for larger turnouts . A total of 11,743 tickets were sold for the 2010 game, the largest amount ever in the history of the rivalry, That total boosted Wabash’s average attendence for the season to 5,789 — the fourth-highest average in Division III in A crowd of 11,743 gathered to watch the 117th Monon Bell Classic at Byron P. Hollett Little 2010 . Giant Stadium in 2010. Wabash ranked fourth among Division III schools in attendance that year with an average of 5,789 fans per game.

Sewell Field at Byron P . Hollett Little Giant The turf installation is a part of a $6 2. the 2011 U .S . Men’s National Football Team Stadium is a new FieldTurf Duraspine PRO million outdoor athletics field renovation prior to the group’s participation in the surface was installed in summer 2010 . This project which includes new baseball and IFAF Senior World Championship . The team is the same artificial surface used at Lucas soccer stadiums, along with new practice trained for seven days in Crawfordsville Oil Stadium by the Colts and and intramural fields at Mud Hollow . before traveling to Austria, winning a gold by the New England Patriots at Gillette medal . Wabash Head Coach Erik Raeburn Stadium . The Paul Hawksworth scoreboard Wabash College and Hollett Little Giant was part of the U .S . coaching staff . was also installed in the venture . Stadium served as the training facility for

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 5 Byron P. Hollett Ingall’s Field Little Giant Stadium Little Giant Stadium Facts Unbeaten Streak (28-0-2) Unbeaten Streak (29-0-1) Year Opponent Score Streak Date Opponent Score Streak Dedicated: October 8, 1966 1919 Butler 67-0 1-0-0 10/21/78 St . Joseph’s 24-0 1-0-0 Capacity: 5,000 (12,000 for the Monon Bell) Largest Crowd: 11,743 (DePauw, 2010) Earlham 39-0 2-0-0 Television Broadcasts: ABC regional, SPN, Rose Poly 10-0 3-0-0 11/11/78 DePauw 11-3 3-0-0 10/28/78 Kenyon 6-3 2-0-0 Tempo, ESPN2, 1920 Transylvania 20-0 4-0-0 9/8/79 Albion 31-9 4-0-0 HDNET/AXS TV, Western Normal 27-7 5-0-0 9/22/79 Rose-Hulman 21-7 5-0-0 WNDY-TV, WFYI-TV, WHMB-TV, WIPB-TV, 1921 Augustana 7-0 6-0-0 9/29/79 Centre 40-7 6-0-0 Hometown Sports Georgetown 41-0 7-0-0 10/13/79 Washington 29-6 7-0-0 Butler 14-0 8-0-0 11/3/79 Oberlin 55-0 8-0-0 Millikin 14-3 9-0-0 9/6/80 Central 17-0 9-0-0 Year-by-Year Home Records 1966 1-3-1 1991 4-0-0 Rose Poly 39-0 10-0-0 9/13/80 Hope 44-14 10-0-0 1967 1-3-0 1992 3-1-0 1922 Hanover 16-0 11-0-0 10/18/80 Heidelberg 35-0 11-0-0 1968 2-3-0 1993 2-2-0 Lake Forest 21-0 12-0-0 10/25/80 Marietta 42-0 12-0-0 1969 2-2-0 1994 3-2-0 Michigan State 26-0 13-0-0 11/8/80 DePauw 22-22 12-0-1 1970 2-1-1 1995 3-2-0 Chicago YMCA 35-7 14-0-0 9/19/81 Rose-Hulman 28-0 13-0-1 1971 2-3-0 1996 3-2-0 1923 Hanover 27-0 15-0-0 1972 2-4-0 1997 3-2-0 Franklin 0-0 15-0-1 10/10/81 Washington 49-14 15-0-1

Hollett Little Giant Stadium 1973 4-1-0 1998 4-1-0 10/3/81 Kalamazoo 35-7 14-0-1 1974 3-2-0 1999 3-2-0 Chicago YMCA 20-13 16-0-1 10/31/81 Illinois Wesleyan 24-3 16-0-1 1975 2-3-0 2000 2-3-0 DePauw 17-0 17-0-1 9/11/82 Hope 27-7 17-0-1 1976 5-0-0 2001 4-1-0 1924 Monmouth 26-7 18-0-1 9/25/82 Albion 17-0 18-0-1 1977 5-0-0 2002 7-0-0 Chicago YMCA 34-7 19-0-1 10/23/82 Wheaton 41-36 19-0-1 1978 4-1-0 2003 5-0-0 Hanover 7-0 20-0-1 10/30/82 Dayton 14-13 20-0-1 1979 5-0-0 2004 2-3-0 Franklin 23-7 21-0-1 11/13/82 DePauw 31-6 21-0-1 1980 4-0-1 2005 6-1-0 1925 Hanover 20-0 22-0-1 9/17/83 Denison 28-26 22-0-1 1981 4-0-0 2006 5-0-0 Muncie Normal 67-0 23-0-1 10/1/83 Millikin 35-14 23-0-1 1982 5-0-0 2007 6-0-0 1983 5-0-0 2008 4-2-0 Butler 0-0 23-0-2 10/8/83 Washington 48-0 24-0-1 1984 4-1-0 2009 4-1-0 Chicago YMCA 13-0 24-0-2 10/15/83 Rose-Hulman 14-0 25-0-1 1985 5-0-0 2010 5-0-0 DePauw 22-0 25-0-2 11/5/83 Illinois Wesleyan 24-14 26-0-1 1986 2-1-0 2011 7-0-0 1926 Evansville 66-0 26-0-2 9/8/84 Earlham 10-0 27-0-1 1987 6-0-0 2012 3-2-0 Muncie Normal 46-0 27-0-2 9/22/84 Albion 36-7 28-0-1 1988 4-1-0 State Normal 33-0 28-0-2 10/6/84 Wooster 33-9 29-0-1 1989 2-2-0 TOTAL 170-61-3 1990 1-3-0

Hollett Little Giant Stadium Quick Facts

Last Home Loss Oberlin 31, Wabash 16 (11/3/12)

Last NCAA Playoff Home Loss Wheaton 59, Wabash 28 (11/29/08, 2nd Round)

Last Conference Home Loss Oberlin 31, Wabash 16 (11/3/12)

Largest Home Attendance 117th Monon Bell Classic DePauw at Wabash (11/13/2010) 11,743 tickets distributed Homecoming 2012 — Over 5,000 Wabash fans watched the Little Giants defeat Carnegie Mellon University 54-28. Wabash is among the Division III national leaders in attendence each season. The Little Giants ranked fourth among DIII teams with a per-game average of 4,873 fans.

Page 6 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Gameday Coverage 2009 Guide Judged Best In Nation All six Wabash regular season home football games will be telecast live over the Internet . The 2009 Wabash College Football Guide was judged WabashTV will broadcast all home games on the College web site

to be the best in the nation (http://www .wabash edu/live). . An archived copy of the game Media Information by the College Sports is stored on the College’s YouTube page (www . .com/ Information Directors wabashcollege) . of America . The guide received top honors AXS Television (formerly HDNet) will carry the 120th Monon Bell among Division C entries, Classic between the Little Giants and DePauw once again this which included NCAA-III, season . The telecast brings the game to a live, nationwide audience . Canadian Schools, NAIA, Mark Cuban’s network first covered the annual rivalry game NCCAA schools and junior between Wabash and DePauw in 2003 . HDNet has carried the game colleges . The 2009 media every year since 2006 . A new three-year deal was signed with guide was produced HDNet beginning with the 2013 game . by Director of Sports Information and Marketing Wabash football can also be heard on the Internet and over the air Brent Harris with cover on the College’s student-run radio station, WNDY-FM (91 .3) .

design by Kim Johnson.

Directions To Wabash College Crawfordsville is located in west central Indiana and is easily accessible from Interstate 74 and US 231 . It is 45 miles northwest of Indianapolis and 150 miles southeast of Chicago .

From the east (I-74, Indianapolis) Take I-74 to exit 34 (US 231), go left off the interstate and go south on US 231 for several miles, which will take you into downtown Crawfordsville . (You will see the Holiday Inn Express on the left within a minute off the I-74 ramp) . Turn right onto Jennison street to Crawford Street . You will see a parking lot located directly behind the Allen Center, which is a adjacent to the football stadium . Announcers Kenny Rice and Paul Maguire watch the monitor From the west (I-74, Illinois) during the pregame taping of the 119th Monon Bell Classic. Take I-74 to exit 34 (US 231), turn right (south) off the interstate into downtown Crawfordsville (five miles) . Turn right onto Jennison street to Crawford Street . You will see a parking lot located directly behind the Allen Center, which is a adjacent to the football stadium .

From the north (I-65, Lafayette) Take US 231 south into downtown Crawfordsville (approximately 30 miles) . US 231 will become Washington Street inside the Crawfordsville city limits . Turn right off of US 231 (Washington Street) onto Jennison street to Crawford Street . You will see a parking lot located directly behind the Allen Center, which is adjacent to the football stadium .

From the south (I-70, Greencastle) Take US 231 into downtown Crawfordsville . Proceed north on US 231 (Washington Street) . Turn right onto Jennison street to Crawford Street . You will see a parking lot located directly behind the Allen Center, which is a adjacent to the football stadium .

Physical Stadium Address: 502 Jennison Street, Crawfordsville, IN 47933

Inside the AXS TV truck during the pregame of the 119th Monon Bell Classic.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 7 How Can We Assist You? Wabash Phone Directory We hope the Wabash Football Media Guide will assist you in your (Area Code 765) (Prefix 361-) coverage of the Little Giants . Listed on this page are guidelines Important Numbers and services which the Sports Information and Marketing Office Switchboard ...... 6100 provides to better assist you as you do your job . Please contact the Security ...... 6000 Wabash Sports Information and Marketing Office for assistance . Football Press Box ...... 6268

Weekly Press Release/Game Notes Administration The Wabash Sports Information and Marketing Office produces a President ...... Dr . Gregory D . Hess (6221) weekly football press release, which is emailed to the media each President’s Chief of Staff and Tuesday during the season . Information is also available through Director of Strategic Communications ...... Jim Amidon ’87 (6364) the Wabash College web site at sports .wabash .edu . To obtain a Executive Administrative Asst . to the President . . . copy or to get on the weekly electronic mailing list, please contact the Sports Information and Marketing Office . Athletics Karen Burger (6221) Athletics Director ...... Joseph Haklin ’73 (6233) Credentials Allen Center Facilities Manager ...... Jason Hutchison (6208) Members of the media desiring credentials to a home football Athletics Administrative Assistant and

Media Information game at Wabash should contact the Sports Information and Ticket Manager ...... Sue Dobbs-Schneider (6220) Marketing office at 765-361-6165 or by email at harrisb@wabash . Equipment Manager/Asst . to the Athletics Director . . Tom Perkins (6234) edu . Credentials are required to sit in the press box . Sports Information Game Day Media Services Director of Sports Info . and Marketing . . . . R . Brent Harris H’03 (6165) Game notes, media guides, and copies of the game day program Office FAX ...... (7004) will be available to media in the press box . Halftime statistics will Home ...... 765-362-0322 be distributed during the game and full statistics and play-by-play Cell ...... 765-376-9689 will be distributed approximately 15-20 minutes after each game . E-mail ...... harrisb@wabash .edu Statistics will be emailed or faxed at your request and are also Senior Administrative Assistant to the available on the Wabash sports web site 15-20 minutes after the Dir . of Communications and Marketing ...... conclusion of the game . Football Staff Karen Handley (6396) Media Services Head Coach/Quarterbacks Coach ...... Erik Raeburn (6300) Wireless internet with guest connectivity is available in the Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach ...... BJ Hammer ’01 (6079) football press box . Limited high-speed hard-wired connections are /Wide Receivers Coach ...... Don Morel (6287) also available . In-game “Live Stats” are available on the Wabash Offensive Line Coach ...... Olmy Olmstead ’04 (6035) football web site . Soft drinks, water, and coffee are available Defensive Backs Coach ...... Aaron Selby ’06 (6488) before, during and after the game . A light lunch is provided at Defensive Line Coach ...... David Denham (6487) halftime . Tight Ends Coach ...... Steve Flynn (6398) Running Backs Coach ...... Jonathan Horn ’12 (6261) Interview Policy Defensive Backs Coach ...... Mike Warren ’94 (6053) To set up an interview with a member of the Wabash football coaching staff or team, please work through the Sports Information Office . We will do our best to coordinate an interview time that is convenient to both parties . However, due to the serious nature of course work at Wabash, please respect student- athletes’ academic responsibilities when requesting a longer interview . The best time to conduct interviews is right before or after practice sessions . To obtain practice times, please contact the Sports Information and Marketing Office . During the week of the Monon Bell Game, all interviews must be scheduled through the Sports Information Office .

Following each game, Coach Raeburn will meet with the team before speaking to the media . Players requested by the media for postgame interviews will be brought to the media following a 10-minute “cooling off” period . The Wabash locker room is closed to members of the media .

Photographers Photo access will be granted only to working media, still photographers and television photographers .

Pressbox Phonelines Wabash provides several courtesy lines for visiting radio stations Head Coach Erik Raeburn interviewed by former Wabash and other visiting media outlets . Please contact the sports quarterback Matt Hudson ’10. Hudson has worked as a sideline information and marketing office in advance to reserve a line . reporter for HDNet and AXS TV for Monon Bell telecasts.

Page 8 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEWSPAPERS GREENCASTLE BANNER GRAPHIC WUSO (89 .1 FM) Grant Wieman; Sports Editor Scott Leo; Station Advisor JOURNAL REVIEW P .O . Box 509 P .O . Box 720 Matt Anderson, Sports Editor Greencastle, IN 46135 P .O . Box 512 Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0512 Fax - 765-653-2063 Springfield, OH 45501 Office - 765-362-1201 Office - 765-653-5151 WOBLOffice - (1320 937-327-7026 AM) Fax - 765-364-5424 P .O . Box 277 Media Outlets 947 Federal Court Oberlin, OH 44074 THE PAPER OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Meadville,MEADVILLE TRIBUNE PA 16335 Neil Burk; Editor Fax - 440-774-1336 P .O . Box 272 Fax - 814-724-8755 Office - 440-774-1320 Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0272 Office - 814-724-6370 TELEVISION STATIONS Office - 765-361-0100 SPRINGFIELD NEWS-SUN Fax - 765-361-1882 David Jablonski; Sports Writer WLFI-TV (CBS, Channel 18) 202 North Limestone Street Ross Bolin, Caleb Martin; Sports Reporters THE BACHELOR P .O . Box 2618, Lafayette, IN 47906-2618 Jocelyn Hopkinson; Sports Editor Office - 765-463-1800 P .O . Box 352, Crawfordsville, IN 47933 FaxSpringfield, - 937-328-0328 OH 45503 Fax - 765-463-7979 Office - 765-361-6213 Office - 937-390-1693 WISH-TV (CBS, Channel 8) ASSOCIATED PRESS Aaron Dorksen; Sports Editor Anthony Calhoun; Lead Sports Anchor Mike Marot; Sports Editor 212WOOSTER DAILY RECORD East Liberty Street Amanda Maynard, Chis Widlic; Reporters P .O . Box 1950 Wooster, OH 44691 P .O . Box 7088 Indianapolis, IN 46206-1950 Indianapolis, IN 46207 Office - 317-639-5501 Fax - 330-264-3756 Office - 317-931-2255 Fax - 317-638-4611 Office - 330-264-1125 Fax - 317-931-2242 RADIO STATIONS INDIANAPOLIS STAR WRTV-TV (ABC, Channel 6) Michael Pointer- Reporter WNDY Radio Dave Furst; Sports Director 307 North Pennsylvania Street Clayton Randolph; Sports Director Brad Brown, Jason Spells; Reporters Indianapolis, IN 46206 Play-by-play coverage of Wabash football P .O . Box 607 Sports Copy Desk - 317-444-6644 P .O . Box 352, Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Indianapolis, IN 46206 Fax - 317-444-6500 Office - 765-361-7205 Office - 317-269-1434 Fax - 317-269-1445 JOURNAL & COURIER WCDQ-WIMC-WCVL Radio Jim Stafford; Sports Editor Dave Peach; General Manager WTHR-TV (NBC, Channel 13) P .O . Box 603 Dave Calabro; Sports Director 217 North 6th Street, Lafayette, IN 47901 Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0603 Rich Nye, Eric Yutzy; Reporters OfficeKen Thompson, - 765-423-5501 Sam King; Sportswriters Office - 765-362-8200 P .O . Box 1313 Fax - 765-420-5246 Fax - 765-364-1550 Indianapolis, IN 46206 Office - 317-639-6397 WFNI Radio (1070 AM “The Fan”) Fax - 317-632-6720 1103 Schrock Rd ., Suite 300 Dan Dakich, John Michael Vincent; Columbus,ASSOCIATED PRESS OH 43229 - OHIO Greg Rakestrak WXIN-TV (Fox, Channel 59)/ Sports Talk Show Hosts Chris Hagen; Sports Director Fax - 614-885-3248 One Emmis Plaza Brittany Diehl, Larry Hawley, Office - 800-762-4841 40 Monument Circle, Suite 400 Jeremiah Johnson; Reporters Indianapolis, IN 46204 1440 North Meridian Street 1801 Superior Ave . E . Office - 317-266-9422 Indianapolis, IN 46202 ,CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER OH 44114 Fax - 317-684-2022 Office - 317-687-6548 Fax - 317-687-6556 Fax - 216-999-6276 WNDE Radio (1260 AM) Office - 216-999-4370 6161 Fall Creek Road COLUMBUS DISPATCH Indianapolis, IN 46220 34 S . 3rd Street Office - 317-257-7565 Columbus, OH 43215

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Fax - 330-264-3571 Office - 330-264-5122

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 9 Founded in 1983, the North Allegheny College Coast Athletic Conference Meadville, PA is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and Denison University the pursuit of academic Granville, OH excellence .

Consisting of 10 academically DePauw University selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana Greencastle, IN and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw

Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The Hiram College University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Hiram, OH — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be College of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College Kenyon College sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Gambier, OH universitiesSignificantly, . Onlyall 10 280 NCAC of the institutions more than have 3,000 been four-year granted institutions chapters inof Phithe UnitedBeta Kappa, States the have preeminent been so honored honor society . for colleges and North Coast Athletic Conference North Coast Athletic Oberlin College A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division Oberlin, OH III, the NCAC features championship competition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women . The 12 women’s sports are among the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just Ohio Wesleyan University one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart . Delaware, OH

The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics . The NCAC brings together a group of Wabash College institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality Crawfordsville, IN and to the conduct of athletics so as to support Mason Espinosa, the educational purpose .

Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic Wittenberg University life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years . This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the ten school Springfield, OH presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the College of Wooster conference . Wooster, OH Forty-eight teams from all 23 North Coast sports competed in the NCAA postseason during the 2012-13 academic year . The NCAC added another NCAA Division III swimming championship as

In addition, the DePauw women’s basketball team raised the Walnut &Kenyon Bronze claimed trophy the for men’sthe second title for time the in 32nd program time history, in program making history. 2012 Final NCAC Standings them the only women’s basketball team in conference history to win a women’s basketball national title . Conference members have NCAC Overall accumulated 66 national championships since the league was W L Pct. W L Pct. formed in February of 1983 . 1 . Wittenberg 6 1 .857 10 2 .833 In the past academic year, 221 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Ohio Wesleyan 6 1 .857 9 1 .900 3 . WABASH 5 2 .714 8 2 .800 athletes from North Coast schools . Academic All-America certificates were distributed to student- 5 . Allegheny 4 3 .571 5 5 .500 The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic Kenyon 5 2 .714 6 4 .600 programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics Denison 4 3 .571 4 6 .400 has served as a model for conferences throughout the country . 7 . Oberlin 3 4 .429 4 6 .400 8 . DePauw 1 6 .143 2 8 .200 The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, Wooster 1 6 .143 2 8 .200 10 Hiram. 0 7 .000 0 10 .000 21st century . but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the Page 10 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL At Coe, Raeburn coached 65 All-Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- ence players, 40 All-Americans, and two Academic All-Americans. He guided Coe to its first IIAC title in school history in 2002, and followed with conference championships in 2004 and 2005. He was the 2002 Erik Raeburn IIAC Coach of the Year and Regional Coach of the Year. He led the Kohawks to their first-ever playoff appearance in 2002, advancing to the Mount Union ’94 second round, and also led Coe to the playoffs in 2005.

Head Coach Raeburn earned his bachelor of science degree in mathematics from Mount Union College and is currently pursuing his master’s degree. As an assistant coach under at Mount Union, he helped the Sixth Season Purple Raiders win six Ohio Athletic Conference Championships and three NCAA Division III National Championships (1996, 1997, 1998).

Raeburn and his wife, Liz, reside in Crawfordsville with their children, Head Coach Raeburn Erik Cade, Elle, and Reese. Erik Raeburn is in his sixth season as the Little Giants’ head football coach. He came to Wabash after eight years as head football coach at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he posted a 51-26 record. Erik Raeburn Year-By-Year Prior to arriving at Coe, Raeburn was an assistant coach at his alma mater, Mount Union College, where he served as offensive line coach Year School Record (Conference Record & Finish) and offensive coordinator. 2000 Coe 6-4 Raeburn guided the 2012 team to an 8-2 record and a tie for third place 2001 Coe 6-4 (6-3; T-Third) in the North Coast Athletic Conference. Senior offensive lineman 2002 Coe 10-2 (8-1; T-First) Weston Kitley earn Academic All-America honors and was selected as 2003 Coe 5-5 (3-5; T-Sixth) an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient. Pat Clegg joined Kitley as 2004 Coe 7-3 (6-2/ T-First) a member of the Academic All-America team. A total of Raeburn trav- 2005 Coe 9-2 (7-1; First) eled with members of the 2012 Wabash College team to Panama in May 2006 Coe 7-3 (5-3; Third) 2013. 2007 Coe 7-3 (5-3; Third) 2008 Wabash 10-2 (7-0; First) Raeburn earned 2011 North Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year 2009 Wabash 9-2 (6-1; Second) honors after leading Wabash to a perfect 6-0 mark and the Little Giants’ 2010 Wabash 8-2 (5-1; Second) sixth NCAC football title since joining the conference in 2000. The Little Giants won their first two NCAA Division III playoff games — a 38-20 2011 Wabash 12-1 (6-0; First) victory over and a thrilling come-from-behind 29-28 win 2012 Wabash 8-2 (5-2, T-Third) against — before losing 20-8 to eventual national Totals 13 seasons 104-35 (69-22) runner-up Mount Union. CJ Gum earned NCAC Defensive Player of the Year honors for the second consecutive season in addition to D3football. Record at Coe: 57-26 (40-18); eight seasons com Coaches Association All-America honors. Wes Record at Wabash: 47-9 (29-4); five seasons Chamblee joined Gum on the D3football.com All-America team, while the duo were part of 19 Wabash players to receive All-NCAC honors. Freshman linebacker AJ Akinribade was named the NCAC Newcomer of the Year.

Raeburn became the first coach in Wabash history to guide the Little Gi- ants to back-to-back berths in the NCAA Division III Football Playoffs. Wabash finished 9-2 in 2009 under Raeburn with a 6-1 record in North Coast Athletic Conference games. The Little Giants ranked in top-30 in ten different team statistical categories, including sixth in passing effi- ciency (163.43) and ninth in rushing defense (77.82 ypg). Wabash earned an at-large berth to the 2009 playoffs, losing to Illinois Wesleyan 41-35 in double overtime. Senior quarterback Matt Hudson earned NCAC Of- fensive Player of the Year Award for the second consecutive season and was one of 15 All-NCAC selections coached by Raeburn. Evan Isaacs, Addrian Frederick and Wes Chamblee were also All-America selections.

The Little Giants were 10-2 in 2008 in Raeburn’s first season at Wabash, including a perfect 7-0 North Coast Athletic Conference mark. The Little Giants won their fourth consecutive league title and second straight NCAA football playoff berth. Raeburn’s squad defeated Case Western in the first round of the playoffs before losing in the second to Wheaton. Eleven of his players were named First Team All-NCAC, including Hud- son and Defensive Player of the Year Darryl Kennon. Three Little Giants were named to All-America teams — Jared Lange, Tony Neymeiyer, and Kennon. Wabash finished 8-2 in 2010, including a 47-0 victory in the Monon Bell Classic over DePauw University behind All-American linebacker Gum and fellow All-Americans Kitley and Jonathan Koop.

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BJ Hammer Don Morel Wabash ’01 LaVerne ’87 Defensive Offensive Coordinator/ Coordinator/ Linebackers Wide Receivers

Third Season Second Season

BJ Hammer begins his third season at Wabash as the Little Giants’ Don Morel is in his second season as an assistant coach for the Wabash defensive coordinator. football team. Morel serves as the offensive coordinator as well as recruiting the areas of northwest Indiana, Chicago, and the Pacific Hammer’s defense led the North Coast Athletic Conference in 2012 in Northwest. He will work with the wide receivers in 2013 after serving scoring defense (13.1 points per game), total defense (295.8 yards per as quarterbacks coach in 2012. game), and passing defense efficiency (102.7 rating). The Little Giants defense also ranked eighth in the nation in scoring defense and 10th Morel has 20 years of coaching experience at several levels of college in rushing defense (8.030 ypg). He helped senior linebacker CJ Gum football. He first served as an assistant at Cal State Fullerton as earn the NCAC Defensive Player of the Year Award for the second offensive line coach from 1987-1990. During that time, Morel coached consecutive season. future NFL players James Thornton () and Reggie Redding (Atlanta Falcons). In 1989, Cal State Fullerton finished the Hammer’s 2011 squad ranked fifth in the nation in rushing defense season with the nation’s second-leading rusher, Mike Pringle, and broke (78.08 ypg), 11th in scoring defense (12.92 ppg) and 12th in total Assistant Coaches Assistant 54 offensive school records that season as well. defense (249.46 ypg). Hammer’s defense led the North Coast Athletic Conference in every defensive category on the way to a 12-1 record Morel spent the next 16 years coaching at his alma mater, the University overall, a 6-0 league mark and the Little Giants’ sixth conference title of La Verne. He first served as the offensive coordinator at La Verne in ten seasons. In addition to Gum receiving NCAC Defensive Player from 1991-1994. During those four years, La Verne averaged 34 points of the Year honors for the first time, freshman linebacker AJ Akinribade per game. The team won conference championships in 1993 and 1994, was selected NCAC Newcomer of the Year. Akinribade was also the making an NCAA playoff appearance in 1994. In 1991, La Verne’s only active player named to the NCAC All-Third Decade Football Team quarterback, Willie Reyna, led the nation in passing efficiency. for players from 2003-2012. He was promoted to head coach in 1995, a position he would hold until Hammer spent five seasons as the head football coach at Whittier 2006. Morel accumulated a record of 47-56 during that time, including College after serving for three years as the defensive coordinator for the a 33-27 conference record. The team won the SCIAC championship Poets. He finished with a record of 12-33 at Whittier. Prior to coaching in his first season in 1995. During those 12 seasons, La Verne finished the Poets, he was the linebackers coach at Heidelberg College for one worse than third in the SCIAC only three times. Morel coached three season, and served as an assistant coach at Wabash after graduating as a All-Americans while at La Verne. four-year player for the Little Giants. Morel has spent the past five years working in the private sector, serving Hammer earned four varsity letters at Wabash, where he set the school as the president of Truman Properties. Along with his coaching duties, record for tackles for losses in game (five), season (23) and career Morel will also serve as the Intramural coordinator at Wabash. He (58) as a defensive lineman. He also set the single season quarterback graduated from the University of La Verne with a bachelor’s degree in sack record with 15 in 2000, and is tied with his younger brother, Blair history as well as a master’s degree in education. He is married to his Hammer ‘04, for career sacks with 27-1/2. wife, Barbie, and has one son, Jack.

Captain of the Wabash football team as a senior, BJ was a two-time All-American and three-time All-Conference player. He was named the Pete Vaughan Award-winner in 2001, an award given annually to the top Wabash senior athlete as voted on by the athletics department.

Hammer and his wife, Emily, reside in Zionsville with their daughters, Layla and Ellie.

Defensive coordinator BJ Hammer ‘01 talks to his players.

Page 12 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Olmy Olmstead Aaron Selby Wabash ’04 Wabash ’06 Offensive Line Defensive Backs

First Season Third Season

Olmy Olmstead, a four-year letterwinner as a member of the Wabash Aaron Selby is entering his second stint as an assistant coach for the College football team from 2000-2003, returns to his alma mater as an Wabash football team, a position he last held in 2007-08. His duties this Assistant Coaches assistant football and track and field coach beginning in 2013. season will include working with the defensive backs after serving as wide receivers coach in 2012. Selby will also serve as a throwers coach Olmstead, a history major, graduated in 2004 after a record-setting on the track and field team. career with the Little Giants. He kicked nine extra points against Denison University in 2000, then equalled the mark again in 2003 Selby is a 2006 graduate of Wabash College where he was a four- versus Hiram College to top the Wabash single-game record listing. He year starter on defense for the football team as well as a four-year ranks fifth all-time in extra point kicks with 103 and is sixth in field letterwinner on the Wabash golf team. goal percentage (61.5). Olmstead made 40 extra point tries in 2001, the fourth-best single season effort in school history. Among the last of the He was a first-team all-conference selection in 2005 in football as well straight-on kickers, his flat-front kicking shoe was placed in a NCAA as an honorable mention honoree in 2003. Selby was the Freshman of Hall of Champions display. the Year in 2002 and was a team captain in 2004. During his four years in the football program, the team achieved two perfect seasons, 2002 After graduating from Wabash, Olmstead spent five seasons at and 2005, winning the NCAC title and making playoff appearances in Wilmington College as an assistant coach. He started as the place- both of those years, and compiled a 36-9 record. kicking and running backs coach for the Quakers for one year before handling duties as Wilmington’s linebackers and kicking coach in Selby has five years of coaching experience at three schools. After his addition to head Junior Varsity coach. He also served as the team’s one-year stint at Wabash in 2007, he served as an offensive assistant and academic coordinator and community service director. Olmstead video coordinator for three years at Drake University, working for his coached the tight ends and fullbacks in his final two years at former coach at Wabash, . The team compiled a 19-11 Wilmington, and was named the special teams coordinator and director record in his three years there. of football operations. He spent last season as a defensive graduate assistant at the University Olmstead left Wilmington after earning a masters degree in special of Texas. education to take a position at Eastern Michigan University as an offensive graduate assistant working with the offensive line. He spent Selby was inducted into the inaugural class of the Southmont Athletics three seasons with the Eagles, helping the squad rank 16th in rushing Hall of Fame in 2012. yards (218.3 ypg) among NCAA DI Football Bowl Subdivision teams and a Mid-American Conference Michigan Championship in Selby resides in Crawfordsville with his wife, Jamie. He graduated from 2011. While at Eastern Michigan he also began work in the education Wabash with a degree in English with a minor in religion. He earned leadership doctoral program. He left EMU for a position at Defiance his master’s in public administration from Drake University. During College in 2012, working as the offensive line coach and academic his time at Wabash, Selby was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. coordinator for the Yellow Jackets. He served in a number of roles within the fraternity, including vice president and rush chair.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 13 David Denham Stephen Flynn Ball State ’06 Drake ’11 Defensive Line Tight Ends

First Season First Season

Denham enters his first season as an assistant coach at Wabash. He will Flynn joins the Wabash football program for his first season coaching work with the defensive line in 2013. tight ends.

Denham started his collegiate playing career as an inside linebacker at A graduate of Drake University where he earned a bachelor of science Tiffin University in 2001 before transferring to degree, he played for former Wabash Head Coach Chris Creighton. 2003. He was one of nine game-day captains for the Cardinals and Flynn was a three-year starter on the offensive line, earning Pioneer earned the 2005 Ray Loutheren Senior Award for his outstanding contri- Football League All-Conference honors in 2010 and 2011. He was butions to the team on and off the field. He graduated from Ball State in also named to the Iowa Sports Connection All-Iowa Football Team in 2006 with a bachelor of science degree. 2011. A recipient of a Drake University Presidential Scholarship, Flynn eaned Dean’s List recognition in 2007 and was a member of the Pioneer Denham began his coaching career at Rose-Hulman in 2006 as a line- Football League Academic Honor Roll from 2007 to 2011. backers coach. He coordinated recruiting visit weekends for the Fightin’

Assistant Coaches Assistant Engineers and was responsible for recruiting in Indiana, Illinois, and Flynn served as a student coach at the Drake University Summer Camps Ohio. Denham developed the defensive game plan each week, coor- in 2010 and 2011, teaching offensive line skills, including zone run dinated practice field set-up and breakdown along with pre-game and blocking and passing techniques, to senior high school athletes. He post-game meals for the team. He also worked with the defensive self- served as an intern at Montana State University in 2012, working with scout and game plan drawings. the offensive line daily practices. He also assisted with on-campus recruiting visits to Montana State, helped create scouting reports and He took over defensive line coaching duties at Rose-Hulman in 2007, break down opponent video and weekly self-scout data entry and helping Paul Spreen earn Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference reports. Defensive MVP honors. Denham also planned team meals for road games and was responsible for national recruiting. He also served as Flynn returned to Drake in the spring of 2013 as an assistant offensive a graduate assistant at Ball State from March to July in 2007, where line coach. He assisted with the strength and conditioning program at he assisted with the breakdown of opposing team’s video, served as Drake in addition to his duties as an assistant coach. an academic liaison, and worked as an assistant in spring ball with the Cardinals’ linebackers.

Denham spent the last six seasons at Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Indiana. He served as associate head coach, special teams and video coordinator, and defensive line coach for the Pumas. Denham was named the 2011 Great Lakes Valley Conference Defensive Assistant Coach of the Year. His defensive line led the GLVC in sacks in 2010, while his players earned Defensive Lineman of the Year honors from the conference in 2010 and 2011.

The 2013 Wabash College Football coaching staff.

Page 14 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Jonathan Horn Kyle Najar ’12 Wabash ’12 Running Backs Assistant Coach

Second Season Second Season

Jonathan Horn will serve as the Little Giants’ running backs coach Kyle Najar returns for his second season as an assistant coach for the for the second consecutive season after a successful four-year playing Wabash football program. Assistant Coaches career at Wabash. Najar spent four seasons as a defensive back at Wabash prior to gradu- Horn ranks sixth in receptions and receiving yards in Wabash football ating in May, 2012. He recorded 61 tackles in 13 games as a senior to history and is tied for seventh in career TD receptions with 19. He earn Second Team All-North Coast Athletic Conference honors while caught 158 passes for 2,366 yards in four seasons, including a season- finishing sixth on the Little Giant team. Najar made 120 total tackles in best 63 receptions as a senior. He caught 59 passes for 1,012 yards and 38 games during his four-year career. He ranks third in school history 8 TDs as a junior, becoming the seventh Little Giant with more tha with five blocked kicks and tied for fifth in single-season history with 1,000 receiving yards in a season. He played in 41 games and earned three blocks in 2011. Najar also finished with two interceptions in 2010. First Team All-NCAC honors in 2011 and Second Team honors in 2010. Horn helped the Little Giants to a 12-1 record in 2011 along with a trip Najar was part of a Little Giants’ team that finished 12-1 record in 2011, to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III football playoffs. He was earning a trip to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III football part of the 2011 and 2008 NCAC championship teams. playoffs. He was also part of the 2011 and 2008 NCAC championship teams. A Spanish major, Horn was a member of Betat Theta Pi fraternity, the Spanish Club, AMPED, and Unidos Por Sangre as a student at Wabash. Najar earned varsity letters in football (4) and baseball (3) at Griffith He graduated last May. During his time at Wabash, Horn traveled to High School. He was selected to the All-Conference and Academic All- Quito, Ecuador in May 2010. Horn earned varsity letters in football (3) State teams. and baseball (1) and played for the 2006 Class 4A State Championship Cathedral football team. He was selected to the 2008 Indiana Football A rhetoric major, Najar was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and was Coaches Association Academic All-State team and earned Honorable a recipient of a Wabash Top-20 Scholarship. Mention All-City honors.

Horn is single and resides in Crawfordsville.

Coach Raeburn interviewed by the media after the 42-7 victory in the Coach Raeburn with his wife, Liz, after another Monon Bell vcitory. 118th Monon Bell Classic.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 15 Mike Warren Wabash ’93 Nathan Whisman ’14 Defensive Backs Manager Sixth Season

Mike Warren enters his fifth consecutive season as an assistant for the Little Giants after coaching for one season after graduating in 1993. He currently works at Wabash as the associate director of alumni and parent relations in addition to volunteering for the football team.

A three-year letter winner in football and four-year letter winner in baseball, Warren received First Team All-Conference honors in football as a junior and senior. He finished with eight career interceptions as a Jerel Taylor ’16 defensive back, tying him for 14th-place on the Wabash all-time list. He made 130 tackles, recovered two fumbles, and forced two more. Warren grabbed six interceptions as a senior, tying him for sixth-most in Manager a single season at Wabash.

A First Team All-Conference baseball player as a senior, he played in 123 games for the Little Giants. He posted a 3.76 earned run average with a 6-4 record on the mound in his final season, while hitting five doubles, three triples, and one home run in 91 at-bats. Wabash Coaches/Support Staff Coaches/Support Wabash

Warren is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and the Sphinx Club. He has served as a coach in the North Montgomery Youth Football and Baseball Leagues, is an IHSAA football official, a member of the Purdue Montgomery County Extension Board, and the Rocky Ridge Golf Club. Reno Jamison ’17 Warren and his wife, Kim, live in Crawfordsville with their sons, Kaleb and Kai. Manager

Zachary King ’17

Assistant coach Aaron Selby with members of the offensive line. Manager

Page 16 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Mark Colston Scott Douglas ’84

Head Athletics Team Trainer Physician Wabash Staff Support

Mark Elizondo John Roberts ’83

Assistant Athletics Team Trainer Physician

Tom Perkins Jimmy Hafner H’98

Equipment Volunteer Manager Manager

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 17 Jason Hutchison Joe Haklin ’73 Assistant to the Athletics Director/ Director of Athletics Facilities Manager/ Head Tennis Coach

Sue Brent Harris H’03 Dobbs-Schneider Director of Sports Athletics Information & Administrative Marketing Assistant Wabash Athletics/Support Staff Athletics/Support Wabash

Greg Redding ’88

Associate Professor of Modern Languages & Literatures/ Faculty Athletics Advisor

Assistant coach Jonathan Horn with Tyler Holmes.

Page 18 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Steve Klein Gregory D. Hess Dean of President Admissions Wabash Administration

Jim Amidon ’87 Gary Phillips President’s Chief of Professor of Staff/ Religion and Senior Director of Dean of the Communications and College Marketing

Willyerd Collier ’75 Mike Raters ’85 Director of the Dean of Students Malcolm X Institute

Tom Runge ’71

Larry Griffith Interim Dean of Advancement/Senior

Chief Financial Director of Alumni & Officer and Parent Programs Treasurer

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 19 Veteran Defense To Lead Little Giants “Our defense returns a lot of talent and experience,” said Head Coach Erik Raeburn. “Our three starting linebackers have Football Team in 2013 played a ton of games together. We also have a lot of talented depth behind those three players. I think it may be the best The Wabash College football team is ready to rebound from position on our team in terms of talent and experience. We an 8-2 season in 2012. The Little Giants tied for third place have dynamic players up front with McCullen, Breuckman, in the North Coast Athletic Conference standings last season and Jorge. Our defensive backs are a young group but have despite handing co-conference champions Ohio Wesleyan and a lot of talent and experience. We really expect some great Wittenberg their only league losses. Wabash suffered home things from this group in 2013.” league losses to Allegheny and Oberlin.

Defense

Linebackers: Wabash returns nine defensive starters from last season that ranked eighth in the nation in scoring defense, holding opponents to 13.1 points per game. The linebacking corps of senior Nate Scola (Gold Canyon, AZ/Apache Junction) and juniors AJ Akinribade (Brownsburg, IN/Brownsburg) and Cody Buresh (Holland, MI/Hamilton) each started every game and combined for 244 tackles and 10-1/2 sacks. Scola ranked among the top-100 defensive players in total tackles in the nation by averaging 9 per contest. Akinribade was recently named to the NCAC All-Decade Team — the only active player on a conference roster to earn a spot on the squad. He recorded 83 tackles, 10 tackles for losses, 1-1/2 sacks, and one interception. Buresh’s 71 tackles were third on the team, while his 6-1/2 sacks were second-most among Little Giants players.

Defensive Backs:

2013 Season Preview 2013 Joining the three linebackers again this season are defensive AJ Akinribade earned First Team All-NCAC honore in 2011 and backs Houston Hodges (JR/Plymouth, IN/Plymouth), 2012 and was named the conference’s Newcomer of the Year in Denzel Wilkins (JR/Richton, IL/Homewood-Flossmoor), 2011. He was also selected to the All-Third Decade Team by the and Justin Woods (SO/Dayton, OH/Northmont). Hodges — league’s coaches and administrators. who saw duties on both sides of the line as a cornerback and wide receiver in 2012 — made 25 tackles in 10 starts along with one interception. Injuries limited Wilkins’ time on the Offense

Running Back: gamesfield to as seven a freshman, games, but earning he tallied seven 43 starts. tackles He and recorded one pick 69 Senior running back Tyler Holmes (Bluffton, IN/Bluffton) tackles.when he was able to be on the field. Woods played in all ten ran for 1,067 yards in eight games to provide offensive Defensive Line: balanceis coming for off the the Little first Giants.1,000-yard A serious season hip of injury his career. requiring Holmes Jorge Diaz-Aguilar (SR/South Bend, IN/St. Joseph’s), Zach off-season surgery ended a productive season for CP Porter Breuckman (SR/Crown Point, IN/Crown Point), and Tyler (Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis). He averaged 6.1 yards per McCullen (SO/Apache Junction, AZ/Apache Junction) carry (53 attempts, 324 yards) and scored three TDs. Porter anchor the front line on defense. Diaz-Aguilar battled through a knee injury last season after earning All-NCAC honors as Mason Zurek (SO/Saint John, IN/Andrean) and Matt a sophomore. Breuckman started nine of the ten games for Gibsonhopes to (SO/Avon, return to the IN/Mooresville) field for his senior saw season limited in action 2013. in the the Little Giants, recording 6-1/2 tackles for losses and three sacks as an interior defensive lineman. McCullen started all in 2013, as well. backfield as freshmen, but could provide depth at the position tackles, nine sacks, and 14 tackles for losses totaling 52 yards. ten games for Wabash in his rookie season, finishing with 33

Page 20 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Quarterback: Special Teams: All-NCAC quarterback Chase Belton has graduated, but senior All-NCAC punter Cam Sobleski (SR/Noblesville, IN/Park backup Andy Walsh (Clinton, IN/South Vermillion) and Tudor) averaged 40.6 yards per punt last season, with 19 of sophomore Michael Putko (Glendale, AZ/Cactus) enter his 52 tries downed inside the 20-yard line. Ian MacDougall 2013 among the top picks to take over the signal-calling (SR/Westfield, IN/Westfield) suffered an injury midway duties. Walsh played in two games in 2012, taking over for through the season that limited his performance, but Brock Belton due to an injury against Washington-St. Louis before Smith (JR/Plymouth, IN/Plymouth) stepped in to share the

He threw for 186 yards and three TDs. Putko played in one varsityearning game his first but career did not start attempt against a pass. the CollegeHe saw ofplenty Wooster. of Hodgesduties in averaged the final 8.9few yards games. per The punt two return combined and 22.4 to go yards 33- per time as the Little Giants’ Red Squad quarterback, providing of-39 in extra-point attempts and 8-of-15 in field goal tries. valuable experience in the Wabash system. A strong corps 23.2 per kickoff return and 7.6 per punt return. of quarterback recruits will also have an opportunity to kickoff return. Woods finished the season with averages of earn the starting job in 2013, including Drake Christen (Indianapolis, IN/Lawrence Central), Connor Rice (Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral), and Austin Brown (Griffith, IN/Griffith) along with Belton’s younger brother, Cameron Belton (Dayton, OH/Northmont).

Offensive Line: 2013 Season Preview A veteran offensive line with four returning starters and an experienced receiving corps will also help the quarterback transition. All-American Weston Kitley graduated, but All- NCAC lineman Mark Riffle (SR/Greenwood, IN/Center Grove) is back, along with teammates Nathan Brock (JR/ Valparaiso, IN/Chesterton), Michael Del Busto (SR/ Carmel, IN/Carmel), Tré Taylor (SO/Indianapolis, IN/ Ben Davis), and Patrick Singleton (SR/Indianapolis, IN/ Scecina Tyler Holmes became the 11th Wabash running back to rush for Del Busto, and Singleton started every game up front for more than 1,000 yards in a season. He finished with 1,067 yards Wabash.). Taylor and Brock split time at center, while Riffle, in 2012 . Wide Receiver: Schedule: Senior Sean Hildebrand (Fishers, IN/Fishers) caught 31 The NCAC moves to a full round-robin schedule in 2013. The passes for 501 yards and seven scores last season. Seniors Jon Little Giants will open play September 14 at home against Laird (Antioch, CA/De La Salle HS/Diablo Valley College) Hanover College in non-conference action — one of six home and Andrew Gibson (Avon, IN/Mooresville), along with games for Wabash this season. Hodges --- playing both ways for Wabash --- produced 982 receiving yards and 10 TDs in the Little Giants’ air attack. 2013 North Coast Athletic Conference Laird made 28 receptions for 414 yards and three TDs. Preseason Coaches’ Poll Gibson caught 16 passes for 258 yards and three scores, while Hodges snared 15 passes for 310 yards and four TDs. 1. Wittenberg (8)...... 97 2. WABASH (1)...... 88 “The quarterback position is certainly a big question mark for 3. Ohio Wesleyan (1)...... 84 our team,” Raeburn said. “I believe it helps that we have a lot 4. Allegheny...... 58 of experience players returning at the other positions — the 5. DePauw...... 50 offensive line, running back, and wide receiver. This might 6. Kenyon...... 43 be the most experienced offensive line we’ve had in my team 7. Denison...... 41 as a head coach at Wabash. Our 2008 group was very good Wooster...... 41 and returned a lot of experience players, but we feel like we 9. Oberlin...... 33 10. Hiram...... 15 guys who were in their second or third years as starters. We (First place votes in parentheses, followed by total points) have beenfive guys able who to run played the football, in every which game lasthelps year, develop including the passing game and return a veteran group of receivers. That 2013 National Preseason Polls overall experience can be very helpful to whomever earns the starting quarterback job.” D3football.com — 25th

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 21 2013 Wabash College Football Roster

NO Name YR POS HT WT Hometown/High School/Prev. School Alphabetical Roster 1 . . . . Houston Hodges . . . . . JR . . . . DB/WR 5-8 . . . 173 . . Plymouth, IN/Plymouth 80 . . . Adams, Sammy ...... WR 2 . . . . Dallas Gibbons ...... SO . . . WR . . . . 6-1 . . . 204 . . Tallmadge, OH/Western Reserve 44 . . . Akinribade, AJ ...... LB 2 . . . . Brock Smith ...... JR . . . . DB/P/K 5-11 . . . 201 . . Plymouth, IN/Plymouth 29 . . . Allgood, Thomas ...... DB 3 . . . . Jon Bush ...... JR . . . . DL . . . . 6-1 . . . 213 . . Flora, IN / Carroll 91 . . . Alston, Jalen ...... DL 3 . . . . CP Porter ...... SR . . . RB . . . . 5-6 . . . 180 . . Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis/Ball State Univ . 85 . . . Althoff, Austin ...... TE 4 . . . . James Kraus ...... SR . . . WR . . . . 5-11 . . . 183 . . North Judson, IN/North Judson 82 . . . Anglin, Logan ...... WR 4 . . . . Jeremy Minor ...... SO . . . DB . . . . 6-0 . . . 165 . . Columbus, IN/Columbus East 20 . . . Bauer, Ollie ...... LB 5 . . . . Ian MacDougall . . . . . SR . . . K . . . . . 6-1 . . . 210 . . Westfield, IN/Westfield 56 . . . Beardsley, Christian ...... OL 5 . . . . Josh Wright ...... SR . . . WR . . . . 6-1 . . . 180 . . Crown Point, IN/Culver Military Academy 14 . . . Belton, Cameron ...... QB 6 . . . . Trenton Brazel ...... FR . . . WR . . . . 6-3 . . . 186 . . Bringhurst, IN/Northwestern 16 . . . Bennett, Kevin ...... WR 6 . . . . Jack Montgomery ...... JR . . . . LB ...... 6-1 . . . 215 . . Wilmette, IL/New Trier 22 . . . Biberstein, Bryce ...... DB 7 . . . . Jon Laird ...... SR . . . WR . . . . 6-2 . . . 191 . . Antioch, CA/De La Salle/Diablo Valley College 46 . . . Bowden, LV ...... LB 7 . . . . CJ McMann ...... FR . . . DB . . . . 6-0 . . . 185 . . Lebanon, IN/Western Boone 89 . . . Boyer, David ...... WR 8 . . . . Drake Christen ...... FR . . . QB . . . . 5-8 . . . 160 . . Indianapolis, IN/Lawrence Central 6 . . . . Brazel, Trenton ...... WR 8 . . . . Conner Lenahan . . . . . FR . . . DB . . . . 6-0 . . . 182 . . Fortville, IN/Cathedral 17 . . . Breuckman, Drew ...... LB 9 . . . . Bauer Schmeltz . . . . . SO . . . QB . . . . 6-1 . . . 223 . . Syracuse, IN/Wawasee 98 . . . Breuckman, Zach ...... DL 9 . . . . Justin Woods ...... SO . . . DB . . . . 6-1 . . . 198 . . Dayton, OH/Northmont 61 . . . Brinegar, Jacob ...... OL 10 . . . AJ Clark ...... SO . . . LB ...... 5-10 . . . 201 . . Higley, AZ/Apollo 75 . . . Brock, Nathan ...... OL 10 . . . Michael Putko ...... SO . . . QB . . . . 6-0 . . . 190 . . Glendale, AZ/Cactus 50 . . . Broecker, Chris ...... LB 11 . . . Andy Walsh ...... SR . . . QB . . . . 6-3 . . . 216 . . Clinton, IN/South Vermillion 18 . . . Brown, Austin ...... DB 12 . . . Matt Gibson ...... SO . . . RB . . . . 5-9 . . . 206 . . Avon, IN/Avon 51 . . . Brown, Wes ...... OL 13 . . . Eddie Cmehil ...... SO . . . DB . . . . 5-9 . . . 190 . . Indianapolis, IN/Cardinal Ritter 39 . . . Buresh, Cody ...... LB 14 . . . Cameron Belton . . . . . FR . . . QB . . . . 6-2 . . . 192 . . Dayton, OH/Northmont 28 . . . Buresh, Ethan ...... LB 14 . . . Peter Fouts ...... JR . . . . DB . . . . 5-10 . . . 168 . . Valparaiso, IN/Chesterton 52 . . . Burk, Spencer ...... OL 15 . . . Delon Pettiford . . . . . FR . . . DB . . . . 5-9 . . . 180 . . Indianapolis, IN/Lawrence Central 3 . . . . Bush, Jon ...... DL 15 . . . Andrew Tutsie ...... FR . . . K/P . . . . 6-2 . . . 211 . . Indianapolis, IN/Decatur Central 25 . . . Chapman, Nate ...... DB 16 . . . Kevin Bennett ...... SR . . . WR . . . . 6-0 . . . 205 . . Brownsburg, IN/Brebeuf Jesuit 97 . . . Chitty, Levi ...... DT 16 . . . Tom Garrity ...... SO . . . DB . . . . 6-2 . . . 202 . . Jamestown, IN/Western Boone/Anderson Univ . 8 . . . . Christen, Drake ...... QB 17 . . . Drew Breuckman . . . . SO . . . LB ...... 6-3 . . . 213 . . Crown Point, IN/Crown Point Roster 24 . . . Christopher, Cody ...... WR 18 . . . Austin Brown ...... FR . . . DB . . . . 6-2 . . . 216 . . Griffith, IN/Griffith 10 . . . Clark, AJ ...... LB 19 . . . Connor Rice ...... FR . . . QB . . . . 6-3 . . . 220 . . Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral 13 . . . Cmehil, Eddie ...... DB 20 . . . Ollie Bauer ...... JR . . . . LB ...... 6-1 . . . 208 . . New Palestine, IN/Scecina 77 . . . Coursen-Carr, Theodore . . . . OL 20 . . . Cole Seward ...... FR . . . DB . . . . 6-2 . . . 190 . . Terre Haute, IN/North Vigo 69 . . . Culp, Jordan ...... OL 21 . . . Andrew Gibson . . . . . SR . . . DB . . . . 6-0 . . . 216 . . Avon, IN/Mooresville 47 . . . Dean, Derek ...... TE 21 . . . Shamir Johnson . . . . . FR . . . DB . . . . 5-9 . . . 180 . . Merrillville, IN/Andrean 55 . . . Del Busto, Michael ...... OL 22 . . . Bryce Biberstein . . . . . SR . . . DB . . . . 6-0 . . . 186 . . Markle, IN/Norwell 40 . . . Diaz-Aguilar, Jorge ...... DL 22 . . . Michael Rynkiewich . . . FR . . . RB . . . . 5-8 . . . 185 . . Mount Vernon, IN/Mount Vernon 83 . . . Dickerson, Matt ...... WR 23 . . . Sean Hildebrand . . . . . SR . . . WR . . . . 6-0 . . . 192 . . Fishers, IN/Fishers 85 . . . Dillahunt, Charles ...... WR 24 . . . Stephan Jones ...... FR . . . LB ...... 5-11 . . . 224 . . Indianapolis, IN/Lawrence North 29 . . . Doughty, Glenn ...... K 24 . . . Cody Christopher . . . . JR . . . . WR . . . . 6-0 . . . 186 . . Lafayette, IN/Central Catholic 31 . . . Downing, Eric ...... TE 25 . . . Nate Chapman ...... SR . . . DB . . . . 5-9 . . . 177 . . Evansville, IN/Memorial 14 . . . Fouts, Peter ...... DB 25 . . . Tyler Holmes ...... SR . . . RB . . . . 6-1 . . . 225 . . Bluffton, IN/Bluffton 33 . . . Gardiner, Mac ...... LB 26 . . . Cameron Sobleski . . . . SR . . . P . . . . . 6-1 . . . 187 . . Noblesville, IN/Park Tudor 16 . . . Garrity, Tom ...... DB 27 . . . Taylor Miller ...... SO . . . DE . . . . 6-3 . . . 217 . . Lafayette, IN/McCutcheon 2 . . . . Gibbons, Dallas ...... WR 28 . . . Ethan Buresh ...... FR . . . LB ...... 6-0 . . . 208 . . Holland, MI/Hamilton 21 . . . Gibson, Andrew ...... DB 29 . . . Thomas Allgood . . . . . FR . . . DB . . . . 5-9 . . . 177 . . Indianapolis, IN/Scecina Memorial 12 . . . Gibson, Matt ...... RB 29 . . . Glenn Doughty ...... SO . . . K . . . . . 5-10 . . . 258 . . Hammond, IN/Gavit 53 . . . Gierke, Brett ...... DL 30 . . . Anthony Stella ...... SO . . . RB . . . . 5-10 . . . 221 . . Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis 64 . . . Goodrich, Logan ...... OL 30 . . . Connor Ludwig . . . . . FR . . . LB ...... 5-11 . . . 196 . . Indianapolis, IN/Brownsburg 70 . . . Gregg, Weston ...... OL 31 . . . Eric Downing ...... JR . . . . TE . . . . 5-11 . . . 236 . . Dayton, OH/Northmont 40 . . . Hayes, Jordan ...... RB 31 . . . Loukas Sinnis ...... FR . . . LB ...... 5-10 . . . 228 . . Indianapolis, IN/Carmel 48 . . . Henning, JT ...... LB 32 . . . Denzel Wilkins ...... JR . . . . LB/DB . . 5-10 . . . 185 . . Richton, IL/Homewood-Flossmoor 47 . . . Herrick, Noah ...... TE 33 . . . Mac Gardiner ...... FR . . . LB ...... 6-0 . . . 192 . . Monticello, IN/Twin Lakes 23 . . . Hildebrand, Sean ...... WR 34 . . . Evan Rutter ...... JR . . . . DL . . . . 6-3 . . . 220 . . Indianapolis, IN/Roncalli 57 . . . Hirsch, Alex ...... OL 35 . . . Grant Klembara . . . . . JR . . . . DB . . . . 5-8 . . . 182 . . Dallas, TX/Lutheran 1 . . . . Hodges, Houston . . . . . DB/WR 36 . . . Jim Walsdorf ...... JR . . . . TE . . . . 6-3 . . . 236 . . Hobart, IN/Hobart 25 . . . Holmes, Tyler ...... RB 37 . . . Charlie Kolisek ...... SR . . . TE . . . . 6-1 . . . 243 . . Indianapolis, IN/Roncalli 56 . . . Howard, Evan ...... DL 38 . . . Mason Zurek ...... SO . . . RB . . . . 6-0 . . . 208 . . Saint John, IN/Andrean 86 . . . Jackson, Jaymz ...... WR 39 . . . Cody Buresh ...... JR . . . . LB ...... 6-1 . . . 211 . . Holland, MI/Hamilton 21 . . . Johnson, Shamir ...... DB 40 . . . Jorge Diaz-Aguilar . . . . SR . . . DL . . . . 6-6 . . . 240 . . South Bend, IN/St . Joseph’s 68 . . . Jones, Nik ...... LS 40 . . . Jordan Hayes ...... SO . . . RB . . . . 5-8 . . . 170 . . Los Angeles, CA/Eagle Rock 24 . . . Jones, Stephan ...... LB 41 . . . Graham Redweik . . . . . SO . . . DB . . . . 5-10 . . . 180 . . Twelve Mile, IN/Caston 60 . . . Kallas, Jimmy ...... OL 42 . . . Nate Scola ...... SR . . . LB ...... 5-10 . . . 234 . . Gold Canyon, AZ/Apache Junction 49 . . . Karns, Connor ...... LB 43 . . . Derrick McQuiston . . . . SR . . . DL . . . . 5-10 . . . 238 . . Logansport, IN/Logansport 35 . . . Klembara, Grant ...... DB 44 . . . AJ Akinribade ...... JR . . . . LB ...... 5-11 . . . 200 . . Indianapolis, IN/Brownsburg 45 . . . Tyler McCullen ...... SO . . . DL . . . . 6-5 . . . 239 . . Apache Junction, AZ/Apache Junction

Page 22 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL NO Name YR POS HT WT Hometown/High School/Prev. School Alphabetical Roster (cont) 46 . . . LV Bowden ...... FR . . . LB ...... 6-0 . . . 203 . . Jamestown, IN/Western Boone 93 . . . Knutson, Lucas ...... DL 47 . . . Derek Dean ...... SR . . . TE . . . . 6-3 . . . 246 . . Fillmore, IN/South Putnam 37 . . . Kolisek, Charlie ...... TE 47 . . . Noah Herrick ...... FR . . . TE . . . . 6-0 . . . 222 . . Franklin, IN/Whiteland Community 4 . . . . Kraus, James ...... WR 48 . . . JT Henning ...... SR . . . LB ...... 6-0 . . . 198 . . Henderson, KY/Henderson County 7 . . . . Laird, Jon ...... WR 49 . . . Connor Karns ...... SO . . . LB ...... 6-2 . . . 226 . . Noblesville, IN/Noblesville 8 . . . . Lenahan, Conner ...... DB 50 . . . Chris Broecker ...... SO . . . LB ...... 6-2 . . . 220 . . Zionsville, IN/Park Tudor 30 . . . Ludwig, Connor ...... LB 50 . . . Alex Wimber ...... FR . . . LB ...... 5-11 . . . 197 . . Henderson, KY/Reitz Memorial 94 . . . Lynette, Garrett ...... DL 51 . . . Wes Brown ...... SO . . . OL . . . . 6-6 . . . 271 . . Lawrenceburg, IN/East Central 5 . . . . MacDougall, Ian ...... K 51 . . . Patrick Tuck-Snelling . . SO . . . DL . . . . 6-3 . . . 247 . . Edinburg, TX/McAllen 52 . . . Spencer Burk ...... SR . . . OL . . . . 6-3 . . . 258 . . Greenfield, IN/Mount Vernon 45 . . . McCullen, Tyler ...... DL 53 . . . Brett Gierke ...... FR . . . DL . . . . 6-4 . . . 255 . . Fillmore, IN/Greencastle 7 . . . . McMann, CJ ...... DB 54 . . . Michael Thompson . . . JR . . . . LB ...... 6-0 . . . 201 . . Clinton, IN/South Vermillion 43 . . . McQuiston, Derrick ...... DL 55 . . . Michael Del Busto . . . . SR . . . OL . . . . 6-0 . . . 247 . . Carmel, IN/Carmel 27 . . . Miller, Taylor ...... DE 56 . . . Christian Beardsley . . . SO . . . OL . . . . 5-11 . . . 266 . . Lake Station, IN/Andrean 4 . . . . Minor, Jeremy ...... DB 56 . . . Evan Howard ...... FR . . . DL . . . . 6-3 . . . 226 . . Winamac, IN/North Judson-San Pierre 90 . . . Monroe, Raymond ...... DL 57 . . . Alex Hirsch ...... SR . . . OL . . . . 6-4 . . . 266 . . Michigan City, IN/Michigan City 6 . . . . Montgomery, Jack ...... LB 59 . . . Deryion Sturdivant . . . . FR . . . OL . . . . 6-2 . . . 240 . . Westfield, IN/Westfield 79 . . . Norley, Jake ...... OL 60 . . . Jimmy Kallas ...... SR . . . OL . . . . 6-0 . . . 271 . . Hinsdale, IL/Hinsdale Central 83 . . . Norton, Mac ...... DB 61 . . . Jacob Brinegar ...... FR . . . OL . . . . 6-1 . . . 315 . . Bloomington, IN/Bloomington South 84 . . . Parrett, Alex ...... WR 62 . . . Mark Riffle ...... SR . . . OL . . . . 6-3 . . . 275 . . Greenwood, IN/Center Grove 15 . . . Pettiford, Delon ...... DB 63 . . . Kyle Stucker ...... FR . . . OL . . . . 6-3 . . . 255 . . Franklin, IN/Whiteland Community 3 . . . . Porter, CP ...... RB 64 . . . Logan Goodrich . . . . . JR . . . . OL . . . . 6-2 . . . 270 . . Huntertown, IN/Carroll 10 . . . Putko, Michael ...... QB 65 . . . Jake Thompson . . . . . SO . . . OL . . . . 6-1 . . . 282 . . Homewood, IL/Homewood-Flossmoor 41 . . . Redweik, Graham ...... DB 66 . . . Reid Smith ...... SR . . . OL . . . . 6-1 . . . 260 . . Indianapolis, IN/Scecina 19 . . . Rice, Connor ...... QB 68 . . . Nik Jones ...... SR . . . LS . . . . 5-11 . . . 194 . . Galveston, IN/Cass 62 ...... OL 69 . . . Jordan Culp ...... SO . . . OL . . . . 6-4 . . . 277 . . Francesville, IN/West Central 81 . . . Russell, Eric ...... TE 70/92 . Willie Strong ...... SO . . . OL . . . . 6-4 . . . 275 . . Culver, IN/Culver Military Academy 34 . . . Rutter,Riffle, Mark Evan ...... DL 70 . . . Weston Gregg ...... SO . . . OL . . . . 6-1 . . . 223 . . Heber City, UT/St . Bonaventure 22 . . . Rynkiewich, Michael ...... RB Roster 72 . . . Alex Schrader ...... SR . . . OL . . . . 6-0 . . . 275 . . Lafayette, IN/Central Catholic 9 . . . . Schmeltz, Bauer ...... QB 73 . . . Patrick Singleton . . . . . SR . . . OL . . . . 6-5 . . . 310 . . Indianapolis, IN/Scecina 72 . . . Schrader, Alex ...... OL 74 . . . Tyler Yoder ...... JR . . . . OL . . . . 6-1 . . . 294 . . Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis 42 . . . Scola, Nate ...... LB 75 . . . Nathan Brock ...... JR . . . . OL . . . . 6-7 . . . 290 . . Valparaiso, IN/Chesterton 20 . . . Seward, Cole ...... DB 76 . . . Tré Taylor ...... SO . . . OL . . . . 6-2 . . . 315 . . Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis 99 . . . Shrack, Chris ...... LS 77 . . . Theodore Coursen-Carr . SR . . . OL . . . . 6-1 . . . 247 . . Fort Wayne, IN/Fort Wayne South Side 73 . . . Singleton, Patrick ...... OL 78 . . . Andrew Weyler ...... SR . . . OL . . . . 6-1 . . . 265 . . Indianapolis, IN/Ben Davis 31 . . . Sinnis, Loukas ...... LB 79 . . . Jake Norley ...... SO . . . OL . . . . 6-1 . . . 242 . . Indianapolis, IN/Franklin Central 2 . . . . Smith, Brock ...... DB/P/K 80 . . . Sammy Adams ...... FR . . . WR . . . . 6-3 . . . 218 . . Carmel, IN/Guerin Catholic 66 . . . Smith, Reid ...... OL 81 . . . Eric Russell ...... SO . . . TE . . . . 6-3 . . . 207 . . West Point, IN/McCutcheon 26 . . . Sobleski, Cameron ...... P 82 . . . Logan Anglin ...... FR . . . WR . . . . 5-11 . . . 170 . . Litchfield Park, AZ/Verrado 30 . . . Stella, Anthony ...... RB 83 . . . Matt Dickerson . . . . . SO . . . WR . . . . 6-1 . . . 183 . . Greenfield, IN/Greenfield Central 70/92 . Strong, Willie ...... OL 83 . . . Mac Norton ...... FR . . . DB . . . . 6-0 . . . 177 . . Mooresville, IN/Mooresville 63 . . . Stucker, Kyle ...... OL 84 . . . Alex Parrett ...... FR . . . WR . . . . 6-0 . . . 175 . . Avon, IN/Cardinal Ritter 59 . . . Sturdivant, Deryion ...... OL 85 . . . Austin Althoff ...... SR . . . TE . . . . 6-3 . . . 230 . . Michigan City, IN/Michigan City 76 . . . Taylor, Tré ...... OL 85 . . . Charles Dillahunt . . . . FR . . . WR . . . . 6-0 . . . 175 . . Terre Haute, IN/North Vigo 65 . . . Thompson, Jake ...... OL 86 . . . Jaymz Jackson ...... FR . . . WR . . . . 5-7 . . . 155 . . Fredericksburg, VA/Riverbend 54 . . . Thompson, Michael ...... LB 87 . . . Joe Williams ...... SO . . . TE . . . . 6-1 . . . 204 . . Newburgh, IN/Castle 51 . . . Tuck-Snelling, Patrick . . . . . DL 89 . . . David Boyer ...... FR . . . WR . . . . 6-3 . . . 185 . . Indianapolis, IN/Southport 15 . . . Tutsie, Andrew ...... K/P 90 . . . Raymond Monroe . . . . SO . . . DL . . . . 6-2 . . . 224 . . Kokomo, IN/Northwestern 95 . . . Walcott, Saeed ...... DL 91 . . . Jalen Alston ...... FR . . . DL . . . . 6-3 . . . 245 . . East Chicago, IN/East Chicago Central 36 . . . Walsdorf, Jim ...... TE 92 . . . Holten Warriner . . . . . FR . . . TE . . . . 6-3 . . . 195 . . Carmel, IN/Carmel 11 . . . Walsh, Andy ...... QB 93 . . . Lucas Knutson ...... FR . . . DL . . . . 6-4 . . . 224 . . Logansport, IN/Lewis Cass 92 . . . Warriner, Holten ...... TE 94 . . . Garrett Lynette . . . . . JR . . . . DL . . . . 6-3 . . . 270 . . Greenfield, IN/Mount Vernon 78 . . . Weyler, Andrew ...... OL 95 . . . Saeed Walcott ...... FR . . . DL . . . . 6-0 . . . 209 . . Evansville, IN/Bosse 32 . . . Wilkins, Denzel ...... LB/DB 97 . . . Levi Chitty ...... FR . . . DT . . . . 5-11 . . . 245 . . Chalmers, IN/Frontier 87 . . . Williams, Joe ...... TE 98 . . . Zach Breuckman . . . . . SR . . . DL . . . . 6-2 . . . 263 . . Crown Point, IN/Crown Point 50 . . . Wimber, Alex ...... LB 99 . . . Chris Shrack ...... SO . . . LS . . . . 6-1 . . . 218 . . Indianapolis, IN/Bishop Chatard 9 . . . . Woods, Justin ...... DB 5 . . . . Wright, Josh ...... WR Head Coach: Erik Raeburn 74 . . . Yoder, Tyler ...... OL Assistant Coaches: David Denham, Steve Flynn, BJ Hammer ’00, Jonathan Horn ‘12, Don Morel, 38 . . . Zurek, Mason ...... RB Kyle Najar ‘12, Olmy Olmstead ‘04, Aaron Selby ’06, Mike Warren ’93 Head Trainer: Mark Colston 122 total players Assistant Trainer: Mark Elizondo FR . . . 38 Equipment Manager: Tom Perkins SO . . . 33 Managers: Nathan Whisman ’14, Jerel Taylor ’15, Reno Jamison ’17, Zachary King ’17 JR . . . . 19 Volunteer Manager: Jimmy Haffner SR . . . 32

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 23 AJ Akinribade Ollie Bauer JR JR Linebacker Linebacker

Indianapolis,5-11 • 200 IN 6-1 • 208 Brownsburg HS Scecina HS Two varsity letters TwoNew varsity Palestine, letters IN

2012: Named 1st Team All-Conference and NCAC All-Decade Team 2012:

Played in 10 games... Recorded 28 total tackles... Career high (2003-2013)... Played and started all 10 games... Recorded 83 tackles 7 total tackles against Carnegie Mellon and 4 solo tackles against with 10 tackles for loss for a total of 36 yards... Posted 13 tackles 2011:Wooster. in two consecutive games against Allegheny and Carnegie Mellon... 2011:Forced Named one fumble... the North Picked Coast up Athletic2.5 tackles Conference for loss against Newcomer Hanover. of the Played in eight games as a freshman... Recorded three tackles (one unassisted) in the season-opener against Denison... Made a season-best three tackles (one unassisted, two assisted) against Year, the first Wabash player to earn the award since the Little Giants HighKenyon. School: joined the league in 2000... First Team All-NCAC selection... Third on the team in total tackles with 36... Tied for the team lead in sacks Earned varsity letters in football (3) and baseball (4) with six for 37 yards... Second in tackles for losses with 14-1/2 for at New Palestine High School... Earned All-State honors in football as 60 yards... Recorded a season-best eight tackles at Chicago, including a junior and senior... Played in the Indiana All-Star Football Game... 2-1/2 sacks... Made three tackles for losses against North Central in Was an All-Conference and All-City selection in football and Second the second round of the playoffs... Also finished with three tackles Team All-City pick in baseball... Member of the National Honor for losses versus Chicago... Forced a fumble in the Monon Bell Classic Society... Participated in Hoosier Boys State... Graduated as an honor Highversus School: DePauw. Personal:scholar.

Earned varsity letters in football and track and field Psychology major...member of Sigma Chi fraternity...

Returning Lettermen at Brownsburg High School... All-State, All-Conference, team captian baseballRecipient team of Hoosier as a freshman, Boys State appearing and Top-ten in four scholarships... games as a relief Plans and Defensive MVP... Graduated with academic honors... Member of to attend medical school after graduation... Member of the Wabash Personal:the Bulldog-To-Bulldog Peer Mentoring group. pitcher... Given name is Kyle Thomas Bauer... Born December 2, Economics major... Interned with the local Sugar Creek TACKLES1992... Parents G are UA Melodi A Greene Total INT and Pat Yds Bauer. PD FF FR TFL Yds Players theater group, appearing in and serving as stage manager 2011 for Cat On A Hot Tin Roof... summer intern with the Indianapolis 2012 Film Festival in 2012... Involved in the peer mentoring group at TOTAL 188 184 162 346 0 0 20 0 20 0.0 0 Wabash... Dean’s List Fall 2011... Given name is Akinfemiwa Johnson 10 14 14 28 0 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 Akinribade... Born April 14, 1992 in Nigeria and moved to the United SINGLE GAME HIGHS States with his parents at the age of four... Parents are Ebenezer and Tackles: Olufunmilayo Akinribade. Fumbles Recovered: TACKLES G UA A Total Sacks Yds PD FF FR TFL Yds 7 (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 9/29/12) 2011 1 (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 9/29/12) 2012 TOTAL 2313 8436 6429 14865 7.56.0 4737 5 1 21 0 24.514.5 96 60 10 48 35 83 1.5 10 4 1 0 10.0 36 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Sacks: Tackles for13 Loss:(vs. Allegheny, 9/22/12; vs. Carnegie Mellon, 9/29/12) Fumble 2.5 Forced: (at Chicago, 9/24/11) Pass Breakups: 3.0 (Two times) 1 (at Hanover, 9/8/12, DePauw, 11/12/11) 1 (vs. DePauw, 11/10/12; vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 9/17/11)

Page 24 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bryce Biberstein SR Defensive Back

6-0Markle, • 186 IN Norwell HS One varsity letter

2012: - Played in ten games... Recorded 13 total tackles... Career-high The Wabash punt rush on the attack. five tackles against Ohio Wesleyan... Forced a fumble against Deni 2011:son... Recovered fumble against Wittenberg.

Played in twelve games... Recorded 5 total tackles... season- Returning Lettermen Returning 2010:best two tackles against Oberlin.

Played in nine games... Recorded a season-best three tackles against the ... Made his first career tackle for a Highloss with School: a three-yard sack at Allegheny.

Earned varsity letters in football (4), baseball (3), and- basketball (2)... First Team All-Conference and All-Region selection in football... Named to the Northeast Indiana Game Night Fantas - tic 50 Team... Recipient of the Rotary Award for Most Outstanding Scholar-Athlete... Academic All-State selection... Named an Indianap Personal:olis Colts’ Academic All-Star. - Biology major... Studied in Spain during the 2013 Spring semester... Plans to attend medical school after graduating from Wa bash... Member of AMPED, WAR Council, the Biology Society, the Pre- Nate Scola has a DePauw player in his sights. Health Society, and serves as a Spanish Writing Tutor... Given name is Bryce Chandler Biberstein... Born December 22, 1991... Parents are TomTACKLES and Angie G Vachon UA A and Total Kraig TFLand Shelli Yds Biberstein. PD FF FR Sacks Yds 2010 2011 2012 3 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 2211 12 3 9 2 215 0.0 0 0 10 10 0.0 0 8 8 5 13 0.0 0 0 1 1 0.0 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Fumbles Forced: 5 (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) 1 (at Denison, 9/15/12)

Mark Riffle provides protection for Chase Belton.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 25 Zach Breuckman Nathan Brock SR JR Defensive Line Offensive Lineman

6-2 • 263 Valparaiso,6-7 • 290 IN Chesterton HS TwoCrown varsity Point, letters IN One varsity letter Crown Point HS 2012: 2012:

Played in 9 games... Picked up 17 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, Played in all 10 games at various positions across the with 3 sacks... Forced a fumble in a win over Washining U. St. Louis... 2011:offensive line. Picked up 2 sacks in shutout victory over Ohio Wesleyan... Recorded 2011:a season high 5 tackles against Allegheny. High School:Missed the season due to injury.

Played in all 13 games, starting seven times... Made a season- Varsity letterman in football (2) and track (2). He was best three tackles against the University of Mount Union... Recorded All-Region, All-Conference, and All-State Honorable menion. Also his first career sack against Oberlin College... Added a second sack was team captain. He achieved perfect attendance in high school and in the win over North Central College... Assisted on four tackles for Personal:was a scholar athlete. 2010:losses for a total of seven yards. Mathematics major... member of Sigma Chi fraternity... High School: Played in three games... Assisted on a tackle against Oberlin. Given name is Nathan John Brock... Born January 5, 1993... Parents are Gene and Paula Brock. Earned varsity letters in football (3) and played baseball (1 year), basketball (1 year), and participated in track and field (2 years) at Crown Point High School... Named Crown Point Mr. Football 2010... Earned Duneland All-Conference honors.... Served as Personal:a DARE officer, was a member of the Lead Council/Rotary Club. Returning Lettermen History major... Member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity... Plans to enter into business after graduating from Wabash.. Given name is Zachary J. Breuckman... Born September 30, 1991... Brother, Andrew, is a freshman at Wabash... Parents are Joe TACKLESand Lisa Breuckman. G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Sacks Yds 2010 2011 2012 3 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 1325 17 1123 30 12 2.08.5 734 13 01 0 2.05.0 519 9 6 11 17 6.5 27 2 1 0 3.0 14 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Tackles for losses: Sacks: 5 (vs. Allegheny, 9/22/12) Fumbles Forced: 2.0 (at Ohio Wesleyan; 10/27/12) 2 (at Ohio Wesleyan; 10/27/12) 1 (at Wash.-St. Louis, 10/13/12)

Tyler McCullen celebrates another sack.

Page 26 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cody Buresh AJ Clark JR SO Linebacker Linebacker

6-1Holland, • 211 MI 5-10Higley, • 201AZ Hamilton HS Apollo HS Two varsity letters One varsity letter

2012: 2012:

Second Team All-North Coast Athletic Conference selection... Played in 5 games on special teams... Recorded 5 tackles on Recorded a 71 total tackles, including 39 solos, to rank third among Highthe season... School: Picked up first career tackle against Carnegie Mellon. Wabash players... Made a season-high 11 tackles against Denison, then matched that total with 11 versus Ohio Wesleyan... Tied Lettered in Football (3), Tennis (2), and Track (3)... the Wabash record for tackles for losses with five for 30 yards at Personal:Named Captain, All-Region Honorable Mention. - Denison, earning him NCAC Player of the Week honors... Also made Lettermen Returning 3-1/2 sacks for 28 yards and recovered a fumble versu OWU... Made Theater major... member of Wabash Christian Men, Ven an interception versus and returned it 26 yards for his first career ture Club, and Film Club... Recipient of a Presidential Scholarship... 2011:touchdown. Earned Honorable Mention All-Conference honors as a Given name is Alfred J. Clark... Born April 23, 1994... Son of Terra TACKLESMcMillian. G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Sacks Yds 2012 freshman... Played in 13 games with nine starts... Second on the TOTAL 5 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 team in tackles with 72... Fourth in tackles for losses with 9-1/2 for 5 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 30 yards... Tied for fourth in sacks with 3-1/2 for 23 yards... Made SINGLE GAME HIGHS a season-best 13 tackles against Oberlin College (10 solos), then Tackles: 2 equaled that mark a week later with 13 against Denison (1 solo)... Made five or more tackles in eight games... Recorded his first career (vs Carnegie Mellon, 9/29/12; vs. Wooster, 10/20/12) interception with a pick against Wittenberg... Forced a fumble in the playoff game against North Central College... Recovered two fumbles Highplaying School: against Ohio Wesleyan.

Earned varsity letters in football (3), basketball (2), and baseball (2) at Hamilton High School... Was a captain of the football and basketball teams... Earned All-Conference honors in Personal:football and baseball.

Recipient of a Top-10 Scholarship... Member of Wabash Acts Responsibly... Given name is Cody Allen Buresh.. Born September 4, 1992... Brother, Tyler, graduated from Wabash in 2012 and was a four-year member of the football team... Parents are Bob TACKLESand Kathy Buresh. G UA A Total INT Yds PD FF FR TFL Yds 2011 2012 TOTAL 2313 8142 6230 14372 12 1642 612 13 2 9.520.5 3088 10 39 32 71 1 26 6 2 0 11.0 58 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Tackles for losses: Linebacker Cody Buresh applies pressure on this DePauw pass play. Sacks: 13 (two times) Interceptions: 5 (at Denison; 9/15/12) Longest3.5 interception (at Denison; return: 9/15/12) Interception Returns 1 (Wittenberg, for TD: 11/5/11; Wooster, 10/20/12) Forced fumbles: 26 yds (Wooster, 10/20/12) Fumble recoveries: 1 (Wooster, 10/20/12; 26 yards) 1 (five times) 2 (Ohio Wesleyan, 9/17/11)

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 27 Eddie Cmehil Derek Dean SO SR Defensive Back Tight End

Indianapolis,5-9 • 160 IN 6-3Fillmore, • 246 IN Cardinal Ritter HS One varsity letter Two varsity letters South Putnam HS 2012: 2012:

Played in 6 games as a wide receiver... Recorded 5 catches for 2011: Played in 7 games... Recorded 1 tackle against Ohio Wesleyan. High61 yards... School: Recorded first collegiate catch against Hanover. RecoveredPlayed a fumble in eight and games... made Earnedfive tackles, a start including against Allegheny...a half-tackle for Lettered in football (4) and Track and Field (2)... Made a career-best six tackles (five solos) against the Gators... Personal:Named All-State, MVP, and Captain his senior year. 2010:a loss ofMade a yard his against varsity Kenyon.debut Chemistry major... member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity... Given name is Edward Davis Cmehil... Born June 6, 1993... Parents High School: Earned varsity letters against as the a member University of the of Chicago. football, RECEIVINGare Eddie and Amy G Cmehil. Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 TOTAL 6 5 61 0 17 0.8 12.2 10.2 basketball, and baseball teams at South Putnam High School... 6 5 61 0 17 0.8 12.2 10.2 Named captain of the football and baseball teams... Earned All- SINGLE GAME HIGHS Conference honors in football... Named to the All-County baseball Pass Receptions: team. Receiving Yards: Personal: Longest Reception:2 (at Hanover, 9/8/12) 33 (at Hanover, 9/8/12) Political science major... Member of Lambda Chi Alph 17 (at Hanover, 9/8/12) fraternity... Given name is Derek M. Dean... Born November 16, TACKLES1991... Parents G are UA Mike A and Total Tammy INT Dean. Yds PD FF FR TFL Yds

Returning Lettermen 2010 2011 2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 816 8 89 1716 0 0 0 0 1 0.5 1 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Tackles for losses: Fumbles 6recovered: (at Allegheny, 10/29/11) 0.5 (Kenyon, 10/1/11) 1 (Kenyon, 10/1/11)

Andrew Gibson (#21)

AJ Akinribade (#44) and Nate Scola (#42) hold their ground.

Page 28 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Michael Del Busto JR SR Offensive Lineman DefensiveJorge Diaz-Aguilar Lineman

6-0Carmel, • 247 IN South6-6 Bend,• 240 IN Carmel HS One varsity letter Two varsity letters St. Joseph’s HS 2012: 2012:

2011: Played in all 10 games on the offensive line. Played in 9 games... Recorded 9 tackles... Picked up .5 sacks on 2011:the season... suffered a knee injury which limited his playing time. 2010: Played in 9 games for the offensive line. Earned Honorable Mention All-NCAC honors... Started all 13 Played in 5 games at the offensive lineman position... he also games at defensive end... Ninth in total tackles with 44... Fifth in Returning Lettermen Returning Highrecorded School: a tackle against Ohio Wesleyan tackles for losses with 7-1/2 for 43 yards... Tied for fifth in sacks Captain of the football team with 3-1/2 for 30 yards... Recorded a career-best seven tackles Lettered in football (3) for Carmel High School.... (three solos) against Washington-St. Louis... Added sacks for losses Personal: totaling 15 yards against the Bears... Recovered fumbles against Chicago and Wittenberg... Forced a fumble in the North Central Biology major... Plans to attend medical school after 2010:game... Made five or more tackles in four games. graduation... Recipient of Presidential and Top-10 Scholarships... Given name is Michael Joseph Del Busto... Born February 16, 1992... Played in two games as a sophomore... Recorded two tackles Member of W.A.R. Council... Son of Michael and Debbie Del Busto. Highat Denison... School: Assisted on a tackle against Oberlin.

Earned varsity letters in football (2) and track and field (2)... Named Sportfest Metro All-Star in football... Second Team All-Conference and Al-Diocesan Team in football... Third Team in shot put... track and field team captain... Named Most Dedicated Personal:Track and Field Athlete as a junior and Field Events MVP as a senior.

Psychology major... Member of Kappa Sigma fraternity... Given name is Jorge Eduardo Diaz-Aguilar... Born September 18, TACKLES1992... Mother G is UARosalina A TotalAguilar-Diaz. TFL Yds PD FF FR Sacks Yds 2010 2011 2012 2 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 1324 1923 2533 56 44 7.58.5 4351 9 1 23 3.54.0 3035 9 3 6 9 1.0 8 0 0 1 0.5 5 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Tackles for losses: Houston Hodges turns upfield after a pass reception. Sacks: 7 (Washington - St. Louis, 10/8/11) Fumbles forced: 2.0 (Washington - St. Louis, 10/8/11) Fumbles2 (Washington recovered: - St. Louis, 10/8/11) Blocked kicks: 1 (North Central, 11/26/11) 1 (two times) 1 (three times)

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 29 JT Henning SR SR AndrewDefensive Gibson Back Linebacker

6-0Avon, • 216 IN Henderson,6-0 • 198 KY Mooresville HS Two varsity letters One varsity letter Henderson Comm. HS 2012: 2012:

Moved to wide receiver after playing 2011 season on defense... Played in 9 games, mainly on special teams... Recorded 12 Started all 10 games... Caught 16 passes for 258 yards and 3 Hightackles School: on the season... Forced a fumble against DePauw. 2011:touchdowns... Recorded 3 catches in 3 games. Earned letters in Football (2), and Baseball (1)...Named Played and started in all 13 games as a defensive back... Made Personal:All-Conference. his first career interception, forced and recovered a fumble, and blocked a kick against Oberlin... Recorded eight tackles (four solos) Political science major... Recipient of a Top-10 against Allegheny... Posted his first tackle for a loss of five yards Scholarship... Given name is John Thomas Henning... Born November 2010:versus Mount Union. TACKLES26, 1991... Parents G UA are AMike Total and Grace TFL Henning. Yds Int Yds FF Sacks Yds 2010 Played in two games as a wide receiver... Made his varsity 2011 Highdebut School: against Ohio Wesleyan. TOTAL 2 15 026 017 43 0 1.00.0 50 10 0 10 0.0 0 13 26 17 43 1.0 5 1 0 1 0.0 0 Earned varsity letters in football (3), wrestling (3), SINGLE GAME HIGHS baseball (2), and track and field (2)... Named MVP of the Mooresville Tackles: football team... Earned All-Conference honors in football... Captain of Tackles for losses: 5 (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) Personal:the track and field team. Fumbles Forced: 1 (vs. Carnegie Mellon; 9/29/12) 1 (vs. DePauw, 11/10/12)

Returning Lettermen Biology major... Plans to attend medical school and become a doctor after graduation... Recipient of Top-10 and Presidential Scholarships... Member of the Pre-Med and Biology Societies... Given name is Andrew Carl Gibson... Born February 23, 1992... Brother, Matthew, is a sophomore at Wabash and a member TACKLESof the football G team... UA Parents A Total are TFLRon and Yds Sharyl Int YdsGibson. FF Sacks Yds 2010 2011 2012 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 13 25 2627 17 44 43 1.0 5 1 0 1 0.0 0 10 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Tackles for losses: Interceptions:8 (at Allegheny, 10/29/11) 1 (at Mount Union; 12/3/11) 1 (Ohio Wesleyan, 9/17/11)

Jorge Diaz-Aguilar applies some defensive pressure.

Page 30 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Sean Hildebrand Alex Hirsch SR SR Short Snapper

Wide Receiver 6-0Fishers, • 192 IN Michigan6-4 • 266City, IN Fishers HS Michigan City HS Two varsity letters One varsity letter

2012: 2012:

Played in 9 games as a wide receiver and kick returner... Played in all 10 games as the short snapper... Recorded a Caught 31 passes for 501 yards and seven touchdowns... Recorded 2011:perfect season in terms of snaps. 2011:career long catch-and-run against Ohio Wesleyan for 71 yards. 2010: MadePlayed his in only3 games. appearance of the year at offensive lineman Played in all 13 games as a wide receiver and member of the special teams unit... Started four games... Caught 12 passes for Lettermen Returning 206 yards... Returned 12 kickoffs for 228 yards... Made a season- Highagainst School: DePauw in the 117th Monon Bell Classic high three receptions for 39 yards against Mount Union... Caught his longest pass of the season — a 38-yard reception — against Lettered in Football (3), Baseball, and Basketball in Denison... Caught two passes for 45 yards against Kenyon for his high school... Was a member of National Honor Society and received highest yardage total of the season... Returned four kicks for 93 Personal:an Academic Honors Diploma. yards, including a season-best 33-yard return against Oberlin... 2010:Returned one punt for five yards against Kenyon. Psychology major... Recipient of a Top-10 Scholarship... Given name is Alex Raymond Hirsch... Born August 19, 1991... Played in five games as a freshman... Made his varsity debut Parents are Brae and Linda Hirsch. against Ohio Wesleyan with a rush for three yards and a kickoff return for 21 yards... Added two kickoff returns for 39 yards, Highincluding School: a season-best 22-yard return at Denison.

Earned varsity letters in football (2) and track and field (4)... Earned All-Conference honors in football... Named captain of the football team as a senior... Four-year captain of the track and field team... Earned All-Conference honors in track and field as a Personal:junior and senior. for the student newspaper, The Bachelor English major... Recipient of a Top-20 Scholarship... Wrote ... Member of the Wabash track and field team... Alternate for the 2012 NCAA-qualifying 400-meter relay team... Earned All-Conference honors in track in the 400-meter relay (outdoor 2012 and 2011), 100-meter dash (outdoor 2011), and the 800-meter relay (indoor 2012 and 2011)... Given name is Sean M. Hildebrand... Born June 6, 1991... Parents are RECEIVINGKevin and Mandy G Hildebrand. Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2011 Michael Del Busto clears a path. 2012 TOTAL 22 13 43 12 707 206 70 71 38 2.00.9 16.4 17.2 32.1 15.8 9 31 501 7 71 3.4 16.2 55.7 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Pass Receptions: Receiving Yards: Longest Reception:6 (at Hanover, 9/8/12) TD Receptions: 79 (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) 71 (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) 2 (vs. Carnegie Mellon; 9/29/12)

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 31 Houston Hodges Tyler Holmes JR SR Running Back

Defensive Back/ Wide Receiver 6-1Bluffton, • 225 IN Bluffton HS 5-8 • 173 TwoPlymouth, varsity letters IN Two varsity letters Plymouth HS 2012: 2012:

Played and started in all 10 games as defensive back and Played in eight games as a junior... Broke the 1,000-yard mark receiver... Ended the season with 25 tackles and 1 interception... against DePauw... Finished the season with 1067 yards rushing off Recorded 4 tackles against Carnegie Melon... Intercepted a pass of 175 carries with five touchdowns... Recorded a career-high in against Ohio Wesleyan... Caught 15 passes for 310 yards and 4 rushing with 210 yards against Ohio Wesleyan, including another touchdowns... Career-long 82 yards touchdown against Ohio career-best of 67 yards... Set another career record with 25 carries Wesleyan... Caught 4 passes for 120 yards and 2 touchdowns against 2011:against the College of Wooster... Named First Team All-NCAC. Ohio Wesleyan... Returned 14 kickoffs for 314 yards... Longest kickoff return of 55 yards to open the season against Hanover... Played in nine games as a sophomore... Made four receptions Returned 13 punts for 116 yards with a long of 29 yards... Named for 37 yards... Earned NCAC Offensive Player of the Week honors by 2011:Second Team All-Conference. rushing for a career-best 111 yards on 19 carries against Wittenberg to help Wabash clinch the conference title... Posted a career-high Earned Honorable Mention All-NCAC honors... Played in 10 21 carries against Illinois College... Third on the Wabash team in games as a freshman with nine starts... Picked off a pass in his first rushing yards with 494 on 112 carries... Caught one pass against game against Wooster... Also made interceptions against Kenyon and 2010:Washington-St. Louis and Mount Union... Mount Union... Recorded 26 tackles (19 solos)... Made his first sack for six yards against the University of Chicago... Forced a fumble Played in two games as a backup running back... Rushed for against Kenyon... Recovered a fumble versus Washington University a career-long 37 yards on his third carry at Denison... Led Wabash Highand Mount School: Union. with five carries for 56 yards agains the Big Red... Scored his first

Returning Lettermen career touchdown on an eight-yard run versus Denison...Played Earned varsity letters in football (4), basketball (3), Highagainst School: Allegheny, but did not have a carry. track and field (2), and baseball (2)... Named to All-State football team as a junior... Earned All-Conference honors in all four sports... Earned varsity letters in football (4), baseball (4) and MVP of the basketball team... Named to Academic All-State football basketball (2)... Selected to All-Conference Second Team in football... Personal:team. Three-time Offensive MVP recipient... Named captain of the football team as a junior and senior... Earned All-Conference honors in Economics major... Member of the Wabash basketball baseball... Member of the National Honor Society... Graduated with team... Averaged 5.3 points and 2.4 assists per game... Played in 19 Personal:an honors diploma. games with 12 starts... Given name is Houston Tyler Hodges... Born January 25, 1993... His brother, Austin, graduated last year from Psychology major... Plans to work in secondary education Wabash and also played on the football team... Parents are Dave and after graduation... Given name is Tyler R. Holmes... Born July 18, TACKLESAnnette Hodges. G UA A Total TFL Yds Int Yds FF Sacks Yds RUSHING1991... Parents G are Robin Att Ydsand Denette TD Holmes. Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2011 2010 2012 2011 TOTAL 2010 3819 137 5126 3.52.5 1513 43 81 1 1.0 6 2012 2 5 56 1 37 11.2 28.0 10 19 6 25 1.0 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 1323 112292 4941,617 410 2367 4.45.5 70.3 38.0 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 8 175 1,067 5 67 6.1 133.4 2011 SINGLE GAME HIGHS 2012 Rushing Attempts: TOTAL 20 10 15 0 310 0 40 82 0 1.50.0 20.7 0.0 31.0 0.0 Rushing Yards: 10 15 310 4 82 1.5 20.7 31.0 Rushing TDs: 33 (vs. DePauw, 11/12/12) SINGLE GAME HIGHS Longest rush: 210 (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) Tackles: 2 (Illinois College, 11/19/11) Tackles for losses: 67 yds (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) Interceptions:6 (at Wooster, 9/10/11) Sacks: 1.5 (at Chicago, 9/24/11) Longest interception 1 (three return: times) Receptions: 0.5 (two 4 times) Receiving Yards: 55 yds (Kenyon, 10/1/11) Longest Reception: (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12; vs. Oberlin, 11/3/12) 120 (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) Page 32 82• (at2013 Ohio Wesleyan, WABASH 10/27/12) COLLEGE FOOTBALL Charlie Kolisek JR SR Tight End GrantLinebacker Klembara

5-8Dallas, • 182 TX Indianapolis, IN Lutheran HS 6-1Roncalli • 243 HS One varsity letter One varsity letter

2012: 2012:

Played in five games on special teams... Picked up first career Played in 8 games as a defensive end and tight end... Recorded 2011:tackle againstRan for Denison.five TDs As freshman running back on the Little 2 total tackles and caught 3 passes for a total of 41 yards and a touchdown...Career high receiving day came against Wittenberg after catching two passes, one for a touchdown... Longest reception HighGiants’ School: Red Squad. of 29 yards occurred against Washington University. 2011: Played in 12 games as a defensive end... Recorded 10 total tackles (all Lettermen Returning Lettered in Football (4), Basketball (4), Track assisted)... Made two tackles against Ohio Wesleyan, Kenyon, and (4), and Baseball (4)... Named 1st Team All-State RB and DB in Illinois College... Recovered a fumble versus Wooster in his first football... Three-time Dallas Morning News Defensive Player of the 2011:varsity appearance of the season. Week…6,933 All-Purpose yards, 70 TD’s…Played in the Dallas-Ft. Worth All-Star Game, earning the Offensive MVP... Earned Academic Played in 12 games as a defensive end... Recorded 10 total All-State Honors... WFAA-TV’s Scholar Athlete of the Week… tackles (all assisted)... Made two tackles against Ohio Wesleyan, Personal:Appeared on the cover of Vype Magazine in September of 2010. Kenyon, and Illinois College... Recovered a fumble versu Wooster in Highhis first School: varsity appearance. Member of Sphinx Club, Sons of Wabash, and Sigma Chi fraternity... Serves as the SCAC Chairman and IFC Secretary... Son of Earned varsity letters in football (2) and baseball (3)... DennisTACKLES and GKaren UA Klembara A Total of Dallas, INT TX. Yds PD FF FR TFL Yds Honorable Mention All-County selection... Named to Academic All- 2011 Personal:State football team. 2012 TOTAL 83 10 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 0.0 0 Mathematics and economics double-major... Member of 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 the Wabash baseball team as a freshman... Played in nine games SINGLE GAME HIGHS with two starts as an infielder... Batted .231 with a triple and two Tackles: RBI... Given name is Charles M. Kolisek... Born September 4, 1991... Fumbles forced: His brother, Jake, graduated from Wabash in 2011 and was a 1 (at Denison, 9/15/12) member of the football team... Parents are Frank and Lisa Kolisek,.. 1 (at Denison, 9/15/12) RECEIVINGHis father played G football Rec Yds at Wabash TD and Lg graduated Rec/G Avg/Cin 1982. Avg/G 2011 2012 TOTAL 20 12 30 41 0 10 29 0 0.20.0 13.7 0.0 2.00.0 8 3 41 1 29 0.4 13.7 5.1 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Receptions: 2 Receiving Yards: Longest Reception: (at Wittenberg, 10/6/12) TD Receptions: 29 (at Washington-St. Louis, 10/13/12) 29 (at Washington-St. Louis, 10/13/12) 1 (at Wittenberg, 10/6/12)

Ian MacDougall

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 33 James Kraus Jon Laird SR SR

Wide Receiver Wide Receiver North5-11 Judson, • 183 IN 6-2Antioch, • 191 CA North Judson HS De LA Salle HS Two varsity letters One varsity letter

2012: 2012: P -

Played in 9 games... Caught 11 passes for 106 yards on the layed in all 10 games in first season with the team... Record season... Longest reception of the season was 34 yards against ed 28 catches for 414 yards and 3 touchdowns... Recorded longest Oberlin... Made two tackles on special teams... Picked up four yards catch of the season for 70 yards off a screen for a touchdown against 2011:on one carry. HighDenison... School: Season-best seven catches against Hanover. -

Played in all 13 games... Started five times... First start came Lettered in Football (2)... Senior Year stats of 25 recep in the season-opening game against Wooster... Caught 12 passes for Personal:tions and 540 yards 241 yards and two scores... Caught passes in three straight games to start the season before his consecutive receptions string of 13 ended Rhetoric major... Plans to work in finance and sales after against Kenyon... Caught one pass for a season-best 54 yards against graduation... Member of W.A.R. Council... Transfered from Diablo Ohio Wesleyan... Made two receptions in three consecutive games Valley College in California.. Given name is Jonathan Cameron Laird... 2010:(Washington-St. Louis, Oberlin, Denison). RECEIVINGBorn October 25, G 1991... Rec Parents Yds TD are Tom Lg and Rec/G Diana Avg/CLaird. Avg/G 2012 Played in all 10 games... Caught 44 passes for 479 and two TOTAL 10 28 414 3 70 2.8 14.8 41.4 10 28 414 3 70 2.8 14.8 41.4 CaughtTDs... First a season-best touchdown eight reception passes came agasint on aAllegheny 65-yard catchfor a totalagainst of the University of Chicago, his longest reception of the season... SINGLE GAME HIGHS Pass Receptions: 70 yards... Set a single-sason best with 89 receiving yards on three Receiving Yards: TD Receptions: 7 (at Hanover, 9/8/12)

Returning Lettermen catches against Chicago... Made five or more catches in five contests... Longest Reception:94 (at Hanover, 9/8/12) HighRecorded School: catches in all 10 games. 1 (three times) 70 (at Denison, 9/15/12) Earned varsity letters in football (4) and track and field (4)... Named the track and field and football MVP as a senior... Served as captain for both the football and track and field teams... Earned 2008 All-State Honorable Mention honors in football... Member of Personal:the National Honor Society.

Economics major... Plans to work in investment banking after graduation... Recipient of a Top-20 Scholarship... Named the 2010 John Dirksing Award-winner as the top freshmen player on the Wabash football team... Given name is James Arthur Kraus... Born RECEIVINGMarch 28, 1992... G Parents Rec are Yds Tom TD and Lg Marlene Rec/G Kraus. Avg/C Avg/G 2010 2011 2012 10 44 479 2 65 4.4 10.9 47.9 TOTAL 32 13 67 12 826 241 42 65 54 2.10.9 12.3 20.1 25.8 18.5 9 11 106 0 34 1.2 9.6 11.8 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Pass Receptions: Receiving Yards: TD Receptions: 8 (Allegheny, 10/30/10) Longest Reception:89 (Chicago, 9/25/10) 1 (four times) 65 (Chicago, 9/25/10)

Jon Laird

Page 34 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Ian MacDougall Tyler McCullen SR SO Kicker Defensive Lineman

6-1 • 210 Apache6-5 Junction, • 239 AZ Apache Junction HS TwoWestfield, varsity letters IN One varsity letter Westfield HS 2012: 2012:

Played in 7 games, while struggling through injuries... Made Played and started all 10 games... Picked up 21 solo tackles 22-29 extra point attempts... Connected on 6-11 field goals with a and 12 assists... Tallied 9 sacks for 41 yards... Recorded first career career-long of 44 yards against Allegheny... Averaged 61.5 yards per sack against Hanover... Career-high 2.5 sacks against Denison... 2011:kickoff, with 17 touchbacks. Recorded 3 tackles twice on the season... Received the John Dirksing HighAward School: as the top freshman player for Wabash. Handled kicking duties in all 13 games in his first season as a Lettermen Returning member of the football team... Made 48-of-53 extra point attempts, Lettered in football (2) and track an field (1)... Team ranking him second on the Wabash single-season list behind Personal:captain for football and track teams. Spencer Whitehead (51 in 2009)... Connected on 5-of-10 field goals...- Hit a career-long 41-yard field goal against Washington-St. Louis... Major is undecided... Given name is Tyler Alan McCullen... Averaged 61.2 yards per kickoff with eight touchbacks and two kick TACKLESBorn May 16, G 1994... UA Parents A Total are TFLTodd Ydsand Brandi PD FF McCullen. FR Sacks Yds offs out of bounds... Average starting field position for opponents on 2012 kickoffs was their own 28-yard line... Net average on kickoffs was TOTAL 10 21 12 33 14.0 52 5 0 1 9.0 41 2010:41.8 yards. 10 21 12 33 14.0 52 5 0 1 9.0 41 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Member of the Wabash soccer team.... Played in 16 games as Tackles: Higha goalkeeper... School: Posted four shutouts in his six victories. Tackles for losses: Sacks: 5 (vs. Allegheny, 9/22/12) Two-time Honorable Mention All-Conference selection in football 2.5 (at Hanover, 9/8/12; at Denison, 9/15/12) Earned varsity letters in football (2) and soccer (3)... Fumbles recovered: 2.5 (at Denison, 9/15/12) 1 (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 9/29/12) Personal:and soccer.

History major... Member of the Sons of Wabash, the War Council, and the Senior Council... Played soccer for Wabash as a freshman, appearing in 16 games with 14 starts as a goalkeeper... Posted a goals-against average of 1.40 with 64 saves... Given name is Ian Michael MacDougall... Born January 18, 1992... Parents are Jennifer MacDougall and Robert MacDougall... His grandfather, KICKINGWilliam “Bill” GMacDougall, FG Made graduated FG ATT from Pct. Wabash Long in 1951. PAT 2011 2012 TOTAL 1320 511 1021 50.052.4 4144 48-5370-79 7 6 11 54.5 44 22-26 KICKOFFS G NO Yds Avg. TB 2011 2012 TOTAL 1320 5897 3,5515,948 61.261.3 825 7 39 2,397 61.5 17 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Field Goals Made: Longest Field Goal Made: Longest Field Goal 2 Attempt: (six times) 44 (vs. Allegheny, 9/22/12) Taylor Miller 44 (vs. Allegheny, 9/22/12)

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 35 Derrick McQuiston Taylor Miller SR SO Linebacker Defensive Lineman

Logansport,5-10 • 238 IN Lafayette,6-3 • 217 IN Logansport HS McCutcheon HS One varsity letter One varsity letter

2012: 2012:

Played in 7 games... Recorded 6 total tackles... Season-high Played in three games...Recorded two total tackles, the first 2 tackles against Hanover... Forced and recovered a fumble against Highcoming School: against Wooster. 2011:Wittenberg. Lettered in football (3) and track (4)... Was named All- RecoveredPlayed a fumble in eight and games... made Earnedfive tackles, a start including against Allegheny...a half-tackle for Personal:Conference, 5A All-State, MVP. Made a career-best six tackles (five solos) against the Gators... English major... Member of Lambda Chi Alpha... Recipient 2010:a loss ofMade a yard his against varsity Kenyon.debut of a Wabash Top Twenty Scholarship and Presidential Scholarship... Given name is Taylor Anthony Miller... Born October 27, 1993... High School: Earned varsity letters against as the a member University of the of Chicago. football, TACKLESParents are GJeff and UA Tracy A Miller. Total INT Yds PD FF FR TFL Yds 2012 TOTAL 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 basketball, and baseball teams at South Putnam High School... 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Named captain of the football and baseball teams... Earned All- SINGLE GAME HIGHS Conference honors in football... Named to the All-County baseball Tackles: team. Personal: 1 (vs. Wooster, 10/20/12; vs. DePauw, 11/10/12) Political science major... Member of Lambda Chi Alph

Returning Lettermen fraternity... Given name is Derek M. Dean... Born November 16, TACKLES1991... Parents G are UA Mike A and Total Tammy INT Dean. Yds PD FF FR TFL Yds 2011 2012 TOTAL 2013 94 32 126 0 0 0 10 1 0.0 0 7 5 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Forced Fumble: Fumbles 2recovered: (at Denison, 9/15/12, at Wittenberg, 10/6/12) 1 (at Wittenberg, 10/6/12) 1 (Kenyon, 10/1/11)

James Kraus

Houston Hodges, Zach Breuckman, and Tyler McCullen combine on the stop against Hanover.

Page 36 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Jack Montgomery JR SR Linebacker RunningCP Porter Back

6-1 • 215 Indianapolis,5-6 • 180 IN New Trier HS Ben Davis HS OneWilmette, varsity letter IL Two varsity letters

2012: 2012:

Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams... Recorded Played in 7 games before sidelined with injuries... Recorded first career tackle against Hanover... Ended the season with 12 324 yards rushing off 53 carries for 3 touchdowns... Recorded a Hightackles School: and one-half sacks. career-long run of 45 yards against Washington U. St. Louis... Ran for 2008-2011:career-high 83 yards against Washington U. St. Louis. Varsity letterman in fooftball (2), baseball, and rugby. Returning Lettermen Returning Was a varsity captain and 1st-team All-Conferene member, and he 2007: Attended Ball State University. received the Defensive Player of the Year award and the Iron Trevian Personal:Award. Played in 11 games as a freshman... Rushed for 416 yards and four TDs in 78 attempts... Ran a career-best 10 times against History major... Member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, Allegheny, Oberlin, and Denison... Scored his first career touchdown Students for Sustainability, and Wabash College Democrats... Given on a 15-yard run against Allegheny... Carried the ball 10 times for a name is Jack Brooks Montgomery... Born August 14, 1992... Parents career-best 78 yards, including his longest single run of 45 yards, areTACKLES Stephen GMontgomery UA A and Total Jennifer TFL YdsEvans. PD FF FR Sacks Yds against Denison... Caught two seven-yard passes against Allegheny 2011 Highand Wisconsin-Whitewater. School: 2012 TOTAL 133 8 2 60 142 2.00.0 70 0 0 0 0.50.0 40 Earned varsity letters in football (3) and wrestling 10 6 6 12 2.0 7 0 0 0 0.5 4 (4)... Co-captain of the football team... Three-time Metropolitan SINGLE GAME HIGHS Interscholastic Conference wrestling champion... Two-time Marion Tackles: County wrestling champion... Three-time state finalist in wrestling... Tackles for losses: Personal:Named the 2007 Ben Davis High School Athlete of the Year. Sacks: 3 (vs. Carnegie Mellon, 9/29/12) 1.5 (Carnegie Mellon, 9/29/12) Rhetoric major... Member of the Malcolm X Institute of 0.5 (at Denison, 9/5/12) Black Studies, the Entrepeneur Club, and the Wabash wrestling team... Studied at Ball State University before transferring back to Wabash for the 2012 spring semester... Given name is Cahmelan R. RUSHINGPorter... Born November G Att 17, Yds 1988. Mother TD Lg is Gabriela Avg/C Porter. Avg/G 2007 2012 TOTAL 1118 78131 416740 47 45 5.35.6 41.1 37.8 7 53 324 3 45 6.1 46.3 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Attempts: Rushing Yards: Rushing TDs: 13 (at Wittenberg, 10/6/12) Longest rush: 83 (at Washington-St. Louis, 10/13/12) 1 (five times) 45 yds. (Denison, 11/3/07, at Wash.-St Louis, 10/13/12)

Anthony Stella

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 37 Nate Scola SR SR OffensiveMark RiffleLineman Linebacker

6-3 • 275 5-10 • 234 Apache Junction HS TwoGreenwood, varsity letters IN ThreeGold varsity Canyon, letters AZ Center Grove HS 2012: 2012:

Played in all 10 games at various positions on the offensive Played and started all 10 games for the Little Giants, leading 2011:line. the team in tackles with 90... Named First Team All-NCAC... Recorded a career high 17 tackles against Allegheny... Forced four fumbles on Played in six games on the offensive line... Earned his first the season, while picking up three sacks... Recorded a career-best career start against Allegheny... Helped Wabash to a top-60 ranking three tackles for losses and 1-1/2 sacks in the Little Giants’ shutout 2010:in scoring offense with an average of 31.92 points per game. 2011:win at Ohio Wesleyan to earn NCAC Player of the Week honors.

Played in two games as an offensive lineman... Part of a Played in five games before a knee injury ended his Wabash offense that ranked in the top-50 in the nation in passing Recordedsophomore a career-bestseason... Scored nine histackles first incareer the season-opening touchdown by returning win at Highoffense, School: total offense, and scoring offense. a blocked punt 34 yards against the University of Chicago...

Earned varsity letters in football (3), track and field 2010:Wooster... Caught his first career interception in the Wooster game. (1), and lacrosse (1)... Named to the All-Conference and All-County teams... Member of the National Honor Society... recipient of an Played in all 10 games as a freshman... Finished 11th on the Personal:academic honors diploma. team in total tackles with 29... Made a season-high seven tackles (three unassisted) at Denison... Recorded six tackles against History major... Plans to attend law school after Oberlin... Posted a tackle for a loss of three yards versus Ohio graduation... Member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity where he HighWesleyan. School:

Returning Lettermen serves as the historian... Recipient of a Top-20 Scholarship... Worked at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (summer 2011)... Given name Earned varsity letters in football (4) and baseball (2)... is Mark McConnell Riffle... Born June 2, 1991... Parents are Tim and Named First Team All-State, and Arizona Top-25 as a linebacker... Sarah Riffle. Selected First Team All-Region as a running back and linebacker... Earned Honorable Mention All-State football honors as a junior... Personal:Three-year football captain... Member of the National Honor Society.

Rhetoric major... Plans to become a college head football coach... Recipient of a Top-10 Scholarship... Worked in the Presidential Office Dean of Students Office in the summer 2012... Given name is Nathan S. Scola... Born September 27, 1991... Parents TACKLESare Rick and G Trish UA Scola. A Total INT Yds PD FF FR TFL Yds 2010 2011 2012 10 10 19 29 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 3 TOTAL 525 1769 1481 31150 1 0 311 26 1 2.518.0 1559 10 42 48 90 0 0 7 4 0 14.5 41 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Tackles for Loss: Sacks: 17 (Allegheny, 9/22/12) Interceptions: 3 (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) Fumbles 1.5 forced: (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) CP Porter 1 (at Wooster, 9/10/11) 1 (nine times)

Page 38 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Brock Smith SR JR OffensivePatrick Singleton Lineman Kicker Defensive Back/ Indianapolis,6-5 • 310 IN Scecina HS 5-11 • 201 One varsity letter OnePlymouth, varsity letter IN Plymouth HS 2012: 2012:

2011: Played in 10 games on the offensive line. Played in all 10 games, splitting time between kicking and defense... Picked up career-high three tackles against Washington U. 2010: Played in 8 games on the offensive line. St. Louis... Filled in as kicker midway through the season... Made 2-4 field goals with long of 33 yards, and 11-12 on PATs... Kicked off 18 High School:Played in 4 games as a member of the offensive line. 2011:times. Returning Lettermen Returning

Varsity letterman in football (2), basketball (2), & ServedPlayed as kickoff in 3 specialist games freshman for three year games, on defense kicking andoff 15 special times Personal:baseball (1)...Mental Attitude Award winner. teams... Picked up first career tackle in win over Kenyon College...

History and biology double-major... Given name is Patrick Prep:with one touchback. Wayne Singleton... Born April 30, 1992... Parents are Laura Hughes and Jeff Singleton. Varsity letterman in football (3), basketball (3), and track (4). Was All-Conference and All-State, and was also team captain. Personal:Received the Noble E. Kiezer Award for academics.

Psychology major... plans to become an orthopedic surgeon after graduating from Wabash... Recipient of a Top-10 Scholarship... Given name is Donald Brock Smith... Born May 31, 1992... Member of Pre-Health Club, W.A.R. Council, and Unity KICKINGCouncil... Parents G are FG DonMade and FG Lori ATT Smith. Pct. Long PAT 2011 2012 TOTAL 313 02 04 0.050.0 033 0-011-12 10 2 4 50.0 33 11-12 KICKOFFS G NO Yds Avg. TB 2011 2012 TOTAL 313 018 01,033 0.057.4 0 10 18 1,033 57.4 0 TACKLES G UA A Total INT Yds PD FF FR TFL Yds Cameron Sobleski has plenty of protection as he delivers another punt. 2011 2012 TOTAL 133 51 10 61 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 10 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Field Goals Made: Longest Field4 (at Washington-St.Goal Made: Louis, 10/13/12) Longest Field Goal 1 Attempt: (vs. Wooster, 10/20/12) 33 (vs. Oberlin, 11/3/12) 35 (vs. Oberlin, 11/3/12)

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 39 Cam Sobleski Anthony Stella SR SO Running Back

Punter Noblesville,6-1 • 187 IN Indianapolis,5-10 • 221 IN Ben Davis HS Three varsity letters One varsity letter Park Tudor HS 2012: 2012:

Played in all 10 games, earning a second consecutive Second Played in all 10 games, split between long snapping and Team All-NCAC honors... Averaged 40.63 yards per punt with a defensive back... Picked up first career tackle against Allegheny... career long 70-yard punt against DePauw University in the Monon Recorded 8 tackles on the season... Switched to running back during Bell Classic... Tallied 5 punts longer than 50 yards and 19 punts Highthe spring. School: 2011:inside the 20-yard line. and Regional champion,Lettered in All-Conference, football (3) and Slate track runner (4)... Was up, theAll-State Played in all 13 games, earning Second Team All-NCAC honors football captain... In track he was captain, Conference, Sectional, as a punter... Averaged 39.9 yards per punt with a career-long 65-yard punt against Illinois College in the first round of the NCAA Personal:athlete, All-American. 2010:Playoffs... Had 12 punts downed inside the 20-yard line. Music major... Recipient of a Wabash Music Scholarship... Played in six games... Averaged 34.8 yards per punt with a Given name is Anthony Robert Stella... Born October 24, 1993... long of 50 yards against Ohio Wesleyan... Averaged 42.2 yards for Member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity...Son of Jennifer Stella- four punts against Ohio Wesleyan... Punted five times against the TACKLESTyson. G UA A Total TFL Yds Int Yds FF Sacks Yds HighUniversity School: of Chicago. 2012 TOTAL 10 5 3 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Earned varsity letters in football (4), soccer (2), track 10 5 3 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 and field (2), and baseball (1)... Two-time All-Marion County Punter.. SINGLE GAME HIGHS

Returning Lettermen Two-time All-Indiana Crossroads Conference selection... Associated Tackles: Press 2A All-State Honorable Mention selection... Named to All-ICC 2 (vs. Allegheny, 9/22/12; at Wittenberg, 10/6/12) and All-Marion County Honorable Mention team in soccer... All-ICC Award-winner in track and field... Conference champion in the 400- Tré Taylor Personal:meter hurdles. SO History major... Attended the Ray Guy Punting Camp during the summer 2012... studied to become an EMT during in the Offensive Lineman summer 2011... Given name is Cameron Michael Sobleski... Born PUNTSJanuary 13, 1992... G Parents NO are Yds Mike and Avg. Lynne Sobleski. I20 Long Blk 2010 2011 Indianapolis, IN 2012 6 20 695 34.8 4 50 0 6-2 • 315 TOTAL 1325 58130 2,3125,120 39.939.4 1235 6570 12 Ben Davis HS 10 52 2,113 40.6 19 70 1 One varsity letter SINGLE GAME HIGHS Punts: Longest Punt: 2012: Highest 10 Average: (at DePauw, 11/12/11) 70 (vs. DePauw, 11/10/12) High School:Played in 10 games as a freshman offensive lineman. 48.0 (vs. Wooster, 10/20/12) Earned varsity letters in football (4), wrestling (3), and track and field (2) at Ben Davis High School... All-conference and Academic All-State selection... Honored as Wrestling All-American Personal:and team MVP.

Art major... Recipient of a Fine Arts Scholarship... Plans to become an architect... Given name is Roy Anthony Taylor III... Born August 18, 1993... Member of Lambda Chi Alpha... Parents are Lisa and Roy Taylor.

Page 40 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL JR JR JimTight Walsdorf End Denzel Wilkins Defensive Back Linebacker/ 6-3Hobart, • 236 IN Hobart HS Homewood-Flossmoor5-10 • 185 HS One varsity letter TwoRichton varsity Park, letters IL

2011: 2012:

High School:Switched from defensive line to tight end during the season. Played in 7 games, while strugging through injury... Totaled 30 tackles, with two sacks and one interception... Recorded seven Varsity lettermen in football (3), wrestling (1), and tackles in two games... Named NCAC All-Conference honorable track (2). Academic All-Conference in football and Track, All-State 2011:mention. Wrestling, MVP, and Captain. Recipient of the Don Howell Award for football and for Outstanding Senior Male Athlete. Graduated with an Played in 12 games with five starts as a defensive back... Lettermen Returning Personal:Honors Diploma. Biology major... Scored his first career touchdown on a 28-yard interception return in the Monon Bell Classic... Recorded nine tackles in a win Recipient of Presidential and Top-10 at Oberlin... His first interception came against the University of Scholarships... Member of Sigma Chi fraternity and Pre-Med Society... HighChicago... School: Made five or more tackles in five games. Serves as Sigma Chi Rush Chair... Given name is James Robert... Born October 25, 1992... Parents are John and Laurie Walsdorf. Earned varsity letters in football (4), baseball (2), and track and field (1)... Named football team captain as a senior... Selected to All-Conference team... Named Honorable Mention All- Area... Team Defensive MVP... Recorded a career total of 171 tackles, Personal:5 sacks, and 2 interceptions.

Biology major... Given name is Denzel LaShawn Wilkins... TACKLESBorn October G 22, UA 1992... A Parents Total INTare Deric Yds and PD Angela FF FR Wilkins. TFL Yds 2011 2012 TOTAL 1912 5222 3421 8643 32 5430 117 1 1 5.51.0 26 8 7 30 13 43 1 24 4 0 0 4.5 18 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: Tackles for Loss: Sacks: 13 (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) Interceptions: 2 (at Wooster, 10/20/12) Longest 2 interception(at Wooster, 10/20/12) return: Interceptions returned 1 (three times) for TD: Denzel Wilkins 28 yds (at DePauw, 11/12/11) 1 (at DePauw, 11/12/11; 28 yds)

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 41 Mason Zurek SO SO DefensiveJustin Woods Back Running Back

6-1Dayton, • 198 OH Saint6-0 John,• 208 IN Northmont HS Andrean HS One varsity letter One varsity letter

2012: 2012:

Played in all 10 games as a freshman on the defense and Played in 6 games, while struggling with injuries... Ended special teams... Recorded 69 tackles, including two games in double Freshman year with 24 yards rushing, and 1 fumble recovery while digits... Returned eight kickoffs for 108 yards... Returned five punts Highon special School: teams. Highfor 38 School: yards. Earned varsity letters in Football (3)... Named Captain, Personal: Lettered in Football (3), Basketball (1), and Track (1). Personal:2nd Team All-State... Member of National Honor Society.

Rhetoric major... Given name is Justin G. Woods... Born Rhetoric major... Plans to become a lawyer after AugustTACKLES 22, 1993... G UAParents A Totalare Dianna INT and Yds Gary PD Woods. FF FR TFL Yds graduating from Wabash... Recipient of Top-10, Presidential, and 2012 Honors Scholarships... Member of Sigma Chi fraternity...Given name TOTAL 10 45 24 69 0 0 4 0 0 0.0 0 is Mason Nicholas Zurek... Born December 2, 1993... Parents are 10 45 24 69 0 0 4 0 0 0.0 0 RUSHINGRobert and Stacey G Zurek. Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G SINGLE GAME HIGHS 2012 Tackles: TOTAL 6 14 27 0 9 1.9 4.5 6 14 27 0 9 1.9 4.5 16 (at Ohio Wesleyan, 10/27/12) SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rushing Attempts: Rushing Yards: Rushing TDs: 8 (Wooster, 10/20/12) Returning Lettermen Longest rush: 27 (Wooster, 10/20/12) 0 9 yds (Wooster, 10/20/12) 2013 Wabash College Football Pronunciation Guide

Players Stephan Jones — STEF-uhn AJ Akinribade — ah-KIN-rih-BAHD-ay Austin Althoff — ALL-tahf Grant Klembara — clem-BAR-ah Charlie Kolisek — KOHL-eh-sehk Lucas Knutson — NEWT-son Bryce Biberstein — BEEB-er-stine Conner Lenahan — LEN-uh-han Ollie Bauer — BOW-er Jake Norley — NORE-lee LV Bowden — BOW-den Garrett Lynette — lin-EHT Trenton Brazel — BRAZ-uhl Andrew Breuckman — BRUCK-man Michael Putko — PUTT-koe Jacob Brineger — BRIN-uh-ger Michael Rynkiewich — RINK-uh-vich Zach Breuckman —BRUCK-man Graham Redweik — RED-wick Chris Broecker — BROKE - er

Loukas Sinnis — LUKE-us SIN-is Cody Buresh — BURR-esh Andrew Tutsie — TUT-see Drake Christen — CRIST-en Mason Zurek — ZER-eck Ethan Buresh — BURR-esh Andrew Weyler — WHY-lehr Eddie Cmehil — SHMAY-hill Michael Del Busto — DEL BOOST-oh Coaches Erik Raeburn — RAY-burn Kyle Najar — NAY-jar Jorge Diaz-Aguilar — HOR-hee DEE-az AAG-ee-ar Brett Gierke — GER-key

Page 42 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Hanover College Denison University

September 14 • 1:00 p.m. September 21 • 2 p.m. Crawfordsville, IN • Hollett Little Giant Stadium Crawfordsville, IN • Hollett Little Giant Stadium Community Day Homecoming

Location: Hanover, Indiana Location: Granville, Ohio Founded: 1827 Founded: 1831 Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Big Red Colors: Red and Blue Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 1,100 Enrollment: 2,100 Stadium: L.S. Ayers Field Stadium: Deeds Field - Piper Stadium Capacity: 4,000 Capacity: 3,000

Press Box Phone: 812-866-7347 Press Box Phone: 740-587-6708 Conference: Surface: Heartland Artificial Collegiate Turf Athletic Conference Conference: Surface: North FieldTurf Coast Athletic Conference President: Dr. Sue DeWine President: Dr. Adam Weinberg Athletics Director: Lynn Hall Athletics Director: Nan Carney-DeBord Phone: 812-866-7385 Phone: 740-487-6580 Head Coach: Steve Baudendistel Head Coach: Jack Hatem Alma Mater: Hanover College (2001) Phone: 812-866-6829 Phone: 740-587-6604 Career Record: 6-4 (Second season) AlmaCareer Mater: Record: The 13-17 University (Fourth of season)Rio Grande (1982) Record at Hanover: 6-4 (Second season) Record at Denison: 13-17 (Fourth season) 2012 Record: 6-4 2012 Record: 4-6 2013 Opponents’ Information Basic Offense: Spread Basic Offense: Pistol 2012Basic ConferenceDefense: 4-3 Record: 6-2 (T-Second place) 2012Basic ConferenceDefense: 4-2-5 Record: 4-3 (T-Fifth place) Lettermen Returning: 50 Lettermen Returning: 50 (27 offense, 20 defense, 3 specialists) Starters Returning: 19 (7 offense, 9 defense, 3 specialists) Starters Returning: 12 (4 offense, 4 defense, 4 specialists)

Media Contact: Carter Cloyd Media Contact: Craig Hicks Phone: 812-866-7010 Phone: 740-587-6546 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.hanover.edu/athletics Website: www.denisonbigred.com

2012 Results 2012 Results Sept. 1 at Illinois College...... L 28-51 Sept. 8 Ohio Wesleyan ...... L 29-32 Sept. 8 WABASH...... L 12-33 Sept. 15 WABASH *...... L 2-35 Sept 15 Mount St. Joseph *...... W 28-24 Sept. 22 at Hiram *...... W 38-10 Sept. 29 Rose-Hulman *...... W 33-27 (ot) Sept. 29 Wooster *...... W 30-22 Oct. 6 at Anderson *...... W 54-14 Oct. 6 at Carnegie Mellon...... L 21-41 Oct. 13 at Bluffton *...... W 40-13 Oct. 13 at Oberlin *...... L 6-30 ...... W 47-14 Oct. 20 Washington - St. Louis...... L 13-18 Oct. 27 Earlham *...... W 55-10 Oct. 27 Wittenberg *...... L 27-45 Oct.Nov. 20 3 Defianceat Manchester * *...... L 34-35 Nov. 3 at DePauw *...... W 39-20 Nov. 10 at Franklin *...... L 29-58 Nov. 10 at Kenyon *...... W 22-13

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sept. 7 Illinois College...... 1:30 p.m. Sept. 7 Earlham...... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 14 at WABASH...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 14 Hiram *...... 7:00 p.m. Sept 21 at Mount St. Joseph *...... 1:30 p.m. Sept. 21 at WABASH *...... 2:00 p.m. Oct. 5 at Rose-Hulman *...... 1:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at Ohio Wesleyan *...... 7:00 p.m. Oct. 12 Anderson *...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 5 DePauw *...... 2:00 p.m. Oct. 19 Bluffton *...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at Wittenberg *...... 1:00 p.m...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at Wooster *...... 7:00 p.m. Nov. 2 at Earlham *...... 1:30 p.m. Nov. 2 Oberlin *...... 2:00 p.m. Oct.Nov. 26 9 atManchester Defiance * *...... 1:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at Allegheny *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 Franklin *...... 1:30 p.m. Nov. 16 Kenyon *...... 1:00 p.m.

* - HCAC contests * - NCAC contests

Page 43 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Allegheny College at College of Wooster

September 28 • 1 p.m. October 5 • 1 p.m. Meadville, PA • Furher Field Wooster, OH • Papp Stadium

Location: Meadville, Pennsylvania Location: Wooster, Ohio Founded: 1815 Founded: 1866 Nickname: Gators Nickname: Fighting Scots Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Black and Old Gold Enrollment: 2,100 Enrollment: 2,000 Stadium: Frank B. Furher Field Stadium: John P. Papp Stadium Capacity: 3,700 Capacity: 4,500 Surface: Sprinturf Press Box Phone: 814-332-6754 Press Box Phone: 330-201-3397 Conference: Surface: North FieldTurf Coast Athletic Conference Conference: North Coast Athletic Conference President: Dr. James H. Mullen President: Dr. Grant H. Cornwell Athletics Director: Portia Hoeg Athletics Director: Keith Beckett Phone: 814-332-3350 Phone: 330-263-2500 Head Coach: Mark Matlak Head Coach: Frank Colaprete Alma Mater: Allegheny College (1978) Phone: (814) 332-2826 Phone: 330-263-2177 Career Record: 61-50 (12th season) AlmaCareer Mater: Record: John 0-0 Carroll (First Universityseason) (1996) Record at Allegheny: 61-50 (12th season) Record at Wooster: 0-0 (First season) 2012 Record: 5-5 2012 Record: 2-8

Basic Offense: Pro Style Basic Offense: Spread 2012Basic ConferenceDefense: Multiple Record: 4-3 (T-Fifth place) 2012Basic ConferenceDefense: 4-2-5 Record: 1-6 (T-Eighth place) Lettermen Returning: 19 (9 offense, 8 defense, 2 specialists) Lettermen Returning: 33 (17 offense, 14 defense, 2 specialists) Starters Returning: 15 (7 offense, 5 defense, 3 specialists) Starters Returning: 12 (7 offense, 4 defense, 1 specialist)

Media Contact: Jim Berger Media Contact: Hugh Howard Phone: 814-332-5952 Phone: 330-263-2374 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.alleghenysports.com Website: www.woosterathletics.com

2012 Results 2012 Results Sept. 1 at Wooster...... W 17-14 Sept. 1 Allegheny...... L 14-17 Sept. 8 Carnegie Mellon...... L 7-37 Sept. 8 at St. Vincent...... W 27-21 (ot) Sept. 22 at WABASH *...... W 20-17 (ot) Sept. 22 Wittenberg *...... L 7-17 Sept. 29 Oberlin *...... W 15-3 Sept. 29 at Denison *...... L 22-30 Oct. 6 at Chicago...... L 0-10 Oct. 6 at Case Western Reserve...... L 28-31 Oct. 13 DePauw *...... W 22-20 Oct. 13 Hiram *...... W 45-14 2013 Opponents’ Information Opponents’ 2013 Oct. 20 Wittenberg *...... L 6-36 Oct. 20 at WABASH *...... L 0-30 Oct. 27 at Kenyon *...... L 7-20 Oct. 27 DePauw *...... L 16-27 Nov. 3 Ohio Wesleyan *...... L 7-34 Nov. 3 Kenyon *...... L 17-21 Nov. 10 at Hiram *...... W 0-13 Nov. 10 at Ohio Wesleyan *...... L 12-36

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sept. 7 Kenyon *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 7 Washington & Jefferson...... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 14 at Carnegie Mellon...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 21 Oberlin *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 21 Hiram *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 28 at Hiram *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 28 WABASH *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 WABASH *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 at Ohio Wesleyan *...... 2:00 p.m. Oct. 12 at Allegheny *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 12 Wooster *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 19 at Wittenberg *...... 6:00 p.m. Oct. 19 at Oberlin *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 26 Denison *...... 7:00 p.m. Oct. 26 at DePauw *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 2 at DePauw *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 9 Denison *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 9 at Kenyon *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 at Wittenberg *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 Ohio Wesleyan *...... 1:00 p.m.

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Page 44 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Ohio Wesleyan University Kenyon College

October 12 • 2:00 p.m. October 19 • 1 p.m. Crawfordsville, IN • Hollett Little Giant Stadium Crawfordsville, IN • Hollett Little Giant Stadium

Location: Delaware, Ohio Location: Gambier, Ohio Founded: 1842 Founded: 1824 Nickname: Battling Bishops Nickname: Lords Colors: Red and Black Colors: Purple and White Enrollment: 1,850 Enrollment: 1,600 Stadium: Selby Stadium Stadium: McBride Field Capacity: 9,100 Capacity: 2,200 Surface: OmniGrass Surface: OmniGrass Press Box Phone: 740-368-3346 Press Box Phone: 740-427-5155 Conference: North Coast Athletic Conference Conference: North Coast Athletic Conference President: Dr. Rock Jones President: Dr. Sean M. Decatur Athletics Director: Roger Ingles Athletics Director: Peter Smith Phone: 740-368-3738 Phone: 740-427-5456

Alma Mater: Hanover College (2002) Alma Mater: Davidson College (2004) Head Coach:Phone: Tom 740-368-3732 Watts Head Coach:Phone: Chris 740-427-5260 Monfiletto Career Record: 9-1 (Second season) Career Record: 6-4 (Second season) Record at Ohio Wesleyan: 9-1 (Second season) Record at Kenyon: 6-4 (Second season) 2012 Record: 9-1 2012 Record: 6-4 2013 Opponents’ Information Basic Offense: Spread Basic Offense: Pro Style 2012Basic ConferenceDefense: 4-3 Record: 6-1 (T - First place) 2012Basic ConferenceDefense: 4-3 Record: 5-2 (T - Third place) Lettermen Returning: 37 (19 offense, 17 defense, 1 specialist) Lettermen Returning: 38 (18 offense, 19 defense, 1 specialists) Starters Returning: 20 (10 offense, 8 defense, 2 specialists) Starters Returning: 14 (5 offense, 9 defense, 0 specialists)

Media Contact: Mark Beckenbach Media Contact: Marty Fuller Phone: 740-368-3340 Phone: 740-427-5471 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.battlingbishops.com Website: athletics.kenyon.edu

2012 Results 2012 Results Sept. 8 at Denison...... W 32-29 Sept. 1 at Bluffton...... L 0-20 Sept. 15 at Oberlin *...... W 29-17 Sept. 8 Earlham...... W 31-14 Sept. 22 Case Western Reserve...... W 17-14 Sept. 15 Hiram *...... W 24-7 Sept. 29 Hiram *...... W 48-24 ...... L 23-28 Oct. 6 at DePauw *...... W 26-22 Oct. 6 Oberlin *...... W 30-13 Oct. 13 Kenyon *...... W 33-14 Oct.Sept. 13 22 at OhioWashington Wesleyan Univ. *...... - St. Louis L 14-33 Oct. 20 Carnegie Mellon...... W 34-26 Oct. 20 at DePauw *...... W 21-19 Oct. 27 WABASH *...... L 0-28 Oct. 27 Allegheny *...... W 20-7 Nov. 3 at Allegheny *...... W 34-7 Nov. 3 at Wooster *...... W 21-17 Nov. 10 Wooster *...... W 36-12 Nov. 10 Denison *...... L 13-22

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sept. 7 Bluffton...... 6:00 p.m. Sept. 7 at Allegheny *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 21 at Kenyon *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 14 at Earlham...... 3:30 p.m. Sept. 28 Denison *...... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 21 Ohio Wesleyan *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 Allegheny *...... 2:00 p.m. Sept. 28 DePauw *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 12 at WABASH *...... 2:00 p.m. Oct. 5 at Oberlin *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 19 DePauw *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 12 Hiram *...... 12:00 p.m. Oct. 26 at Hiram *...... 7:00 p.m. Oct. 19 at WABASH *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 2 at Wittenberg *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 26 Wittenberg *...... 2:00 p.m. Nov. 9 Oberlin *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 9 Wooster *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 at Wooster *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 at Denison *...... 1:00 p.m.

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Page 45 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL at Oberlin College Hiram College

November 3 • 1 p.m. November 2 • 1:00 p.m. Oberlin, OH • Savage Stadium Crawfordsville, IN • Hollett Little Giant Stadium

Location: Oberlin, Ohio Location: Hiram, Ohio Founded: 1833 Founded: 1850 Nickname: Yeomen Colors: Crimson and Gold Colors: Blue and Red Enrollment: 2,900 Nickname:Enrollment: Terriers 1,200 Stadium: Savage Stadium Stadium: Henry Field Capacity: 3,500 Capacity: 2,500 Surface: Natural grass Surface: ProGrass Press Box Phone: 440-775-8006 Press Box Phone: 330-569-5351 Conference: North Coast Athletic Conference Conference: North Coast Athletic Conference President: Dr. Marvin Krislov Athletics Director: Natalie Winkelfoos Athletics Director: Ellen Dempsey Phone: 440-775-8500 President: Phone: Dr. Thomas 330-569-5340 V. Chema Head Coach: Jeff Ramsey Head Coach: Randy Moore

Phone: 440-775-8968 Phone: 330-569-5345 AlmaCareer Mater: Record: Univ. 39-101 of California (15 season) - Davis (1983) AlmaCareer Mater: Record: University 15-62 (Ninth of Iowa season) (1984) Record at Oberlin: 39-101 (15 season) Record at Hiram: 2-28 (Fourth season) 2012 Record: 4-6 2012 Record: 0-10 2012 Conference Record: 3-4 (Seventh place) Basic Offense: Pro Set Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 3-4 2012Basic ConferenceDefense: 4-3 Record: 0-7 (Tenth place) Lettermen Returning: 19 (11 offense, 6 defense, 2 specialists) Lettermen Returning: 41 (19 offense, 20 defense, 2 specialists) Starters Returning: 9 (5 offense, 4 defense, 0 specialists) Starters Returning: 16 (7 offense, 9 defense, 0 specialists)

Media Contact: Mike Mancini Media Contact: Jeff Hoedt Phone: 440-775-8503 Phone: 330-569-5446 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.goyeo.com Website: www.hiramterriers.com

2012 Results 2012 Results Sept. 1 at Earlham...... W 33-3 Sept. 1 at Westminster (PA)...... L 0-28 Sept. 15 Ohio Wesleyan *...... L 17-29 Sept. 8 Case Western Reserve...... L 0-35 Sept. 22 Chicago...... L 9-28 Sept. 15 at Kenyon *...... L 7-24 Sept. 29 at Allegheny *...... L 3-15 Sept. 22 Denison *...... L 10-38 Oct. 6 at Kenyon *...... L 13-30 Sept. 29 at Ohio Wesleyan *...... L 24-48 Oct. 13 at Wooster *...... L 14-45

2013 Opponents’ Information Opponents’ 2013 Oct. 13 Denison *...... W 30-6 Oct. 20 Case Western Reserve...... L 17-24 (ot) ...... L 7-23 Oct. 27 at Hiram *...... W 39-0 Oct. 27 Oberlin *...... L 0-39 Nov. 3 at WABASH *...... W 31-16 Nov.Oct. 20 3 at Univ. Wittenberg of Chicago...... L 7-71 Nov. 10 Wittenberg *...... L 20-47 Nov. 10 Allegheny *...... L 0-13

2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sept. 15 Case Western Reserve...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 7 Westminster (PA)...... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 21 at Wooster *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 14 at Denison *...... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 28 at Wittenberg *...... 6:00 p.m. Sept. 21 at Allegheny *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 Kenyon *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 28 Wooster *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 12 at DePauw *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 Wittenberg *...... 3:00 p.m. Oct. 19 Allegheny *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 12 at Kenyon *...... 12:00 p.m. Oct. 26 WABASH *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 26 Ohio Wesleyan *...... 7:00 p.m. Nov. 2 at Denison *...... 2:00 p.m. Nov. 2 at WABASH *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 9 at Ohio Wesleyan *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 9 DePauw *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 Hiram *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 at Oberlin *...... 1:00 p.m.

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Page 46 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Wittenberg University DePauw University

November 9 • 1 p.m. November 16 • 1:07 p.m. Crawfordsville, IN • Hollett Little Giant Stadium Greencastle, IN • Blackstock Stadium Senior Day 120th Monon Bell Classic

Location: Greencastle, Indiana Founded: 1845 Founded: 1837 Location: Springfield, Ohio Colors: Red and White Colors: Old Gold and Black Nickname:Enrollment: Tigers 1,900 Nickname:Enrollment: Tigers 2,336 Stadium: Edwards-Maurer Field Stadium: Blackstock Stadium Capacity: 3,000 Capacity: 3,350

Press Box Phone: 937-327-6126/6129 Press Box Phone: 765-658-4510 Conference: Surface: North FieldTurf Coast Athletic Conference Conference: Surface: North AstroTurf Coast Athletic Conference President: Dr. Laurie M. Joyner President: Dr. Brian W. Casey Interim Athletics Director: Jeff Ankrom Athletics Director: Stevie Baker-Watson Phone: 937-327-6450 Phone: 765-658-4934 Head Coach: Joe Fincham Head Coach:

Phone: 937-327-6498 Phone: 765-658-4944 AlmaCareer Mater: Record: Ohio 154-35 University (18th (1988)season) AlmaCareer Mater: Record: Butler 100-97-3 University (19th (1977) season) Record at Wittenberg: 154-35 (18th season) Record at DePauw: 8-2 (Second season) 2012 Record: 10-2 2012 Record: 2-8 2013 Opponents’ Information Basic Offense: Multiple “I” Basic Offense: Spread/Multiple 2012Basic ConferenceDefense: Multiple Record: 4-3 6-1 (T - First place) 2012Basic ConferenceDefense: 4-3 Record: 1-6 (T-Eighth) Lettermen Returning: 50 (28 offense, 21 defense, 1 specialist) Lettermen Returning: 39 (19 offense, 19 defense, 1 specialist) Starters Returning: 16 (9 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialist) Starters Returning: 14 (7 offense, 6 defense, 2 specialists)

Media Contact: Ryan Maurer Media Contact: Bill Wagner Phone: 937-327-6114 Phone: 765-658-4630 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.wittenbergtigers.com Website: www.depauw.edu/athletics

2012 Results 2012 Results Sept. 1 at Capital...... W 44-17 Sept. 8 St. Olaf...... L 10-31 Sept. 15 DePauw *...... W 52-14 Sept. 15 at Wittenberg *...... L 14-52 Sept. 22 at Wooster *...... W 17-7 Sept. 22 at Carnegie Mellon...... L 28-51 Sept. 29 at Case Western Reserve...... W 14-10 Sept. 29 Washington - St. Louis...... W 17-14 Oct. 6 WABASH *...... L 24-27 Oct. 6 Ohio Wesleyan *...... L 22-26 Oct. 13 Chicago *...... W 41-17 Oct. 13 at Allegheny *...... L 20-22 Oct. 20 at Allegheny *...... W 35-6 Oct. 20 Kenyon *...... L 19-21 Oct. 27 at Denison *...... W 45-27 Oct. 27 at Wooster *...... W 27-16 Nov. 3 Hiram *...... W 71-7 Nov. 3 Denison *...... L 20-39 Nov. 10 at Oberlin *...... W 47-20 Nov. 10 at WABASH *...... L 0-23 Nov. 17 at Heidelberg %...... W 52-38 Nov. 24 at Hobart %...... L 10-35 2013 Schedule 2013 Schedule Sept. 7 at Sewanee...... 2:00 p.m. Sept. 7 at Butler...... 6:00 p.m. Sept. 21 Wittenberg *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 21 at DePauw *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 28 at Kenyon *...... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 28 Oberlin *...... 6:00 p.m. Oct. 5 at Denison *...... 2:00 p.m. Oct. 5 at Hiram *...... 3:00 p.m. Oct. 12 Oberlin *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 12 Denison *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 19 at Ohio Wesleyan *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 19 Wooster *...... 6:00 p.m. Oct. 26 Allegheny *...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 26 at Kenyon *...... 2:00 p.m. Nov. 2 Wooster *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 2 Ohio Wesleyan *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 9 at Hiram *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 9 at WABASH *...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 WABASH *...... 1:07 p.m. Nov. 16 Allegheny *...... 1:00 p.m. * - NCAC contests * - NCAC contests % - NCAA Playoff contests

Page 47 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2013 Opponents — Week-By-Week Schedule

Sept. 7 Sept. Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 14/15 Illinois @ Mount St. @ Rose- Hanover @ WABASH Anderson Bluffton @ Earlham Manchester Franklin College Joseph Hulman

@ Ohio @ Defiance Denison Earlham Hiram @ WABASH DePauw @ Wittenberg @ Wooster Oberlin @ Allegheny Kenyon Wesleyan

@ Carnegie @ Ohio Allegheny Kenyon Hiram WABASH Wooster @ Oberlin @ DePauw Denison @ Wittenberg Mellon Wesleyan

Washington & Ohio Wooster Oberlin @ Hiram WABASH @ Allegheny @ Wittenberg Denison @ DePauw @ Kenyon Jefferson Wesleyan

Ohio Wesleyan Bluffton @ Kenyon Denison Allegheny @ WABASH DePauw @ Hiram @ Wittenberg Oberlin @ Wooster

Ohio Kenyon @ Allegheny @ Earlham DePauw @ Oberlin Hiram @ WABASH Wittenberg Wooster @ Denison Wesleyan

Case Western @ Ohio Oberlin @ Wooster @ Wittenberg Kenyon @ DePauw Allegheny WABASH @ Denison Hiram Reserve Wesleyan

Westminster Ohio Hiram @ Denison @ Allegheny Wooster Wittenberg @ Kenyon @ WABASH DePauw @ Oberlin (PA) Wesleyan

Ohio Wittenberg @ Butler @ DePauw Oberlin @ Hiram Denison Wooster @ Kenyon @ WABASH @ Allegheny Wesleyan

Rose- @ Ohio DePauw @ Sewannee Wittenberg @ Kenyon @ Denison Oberlin @ Allegheny Wooster @ Hiram WABASH Hulman Wesleyan 2013 NCAC Composite Schedule

September 7 October 5 November 9 Kenyon at Allegheny; 2 p.m. * WABASH at Wooster; 1 p.m. * Wittenberg at WABASH; 1 p.m. * DePauw at Sewannee; 2 p.m. Kenyon at Oberlin; 1 p.m. * DePauw at Hiram; 1 p.m. * Wittenberg at Butler; 6 p.m. Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan; 2 p.m. * Oberlin at Ohio Wesleyan; 1 p.m. * Bluffton at Ohio Wesleyan; 6 p.m. DePauw at Denison; 2 p.m. * Wooster at Kenyon; 1 p.m. * Washington & Jefferson at Wooster; 7 p.m. Wittenberg at Hiram; 3 p.m. * Denison at Allegheny; 1 p.m. * Earlham at Denison; 7 p.m. Westminster (PA) at Hiram; 7 p.m. October 12 November 16 Ohio Wesleyan at WABASH; 1 p.m. * WABASH at DePauw; 1:07 p.m. * September 14 Denison at Wittenberg; 1 p.m. * Hiram at Oberlin; 1 p.m. * Hanover at WABASH; 1 p.m. Wooster at Allegheny; 1 p.m. * Allegheny at Wittenberg; 1 p.m. * Allegheny at Carnegie Mellon; 1 p.m. Oberlin at DePauw; 1 p.m. * Ohio Wesleyan at Wooster; 1 p.m. * Kenyon at Earlham; 3:30 p.m. Hiram at Kenyon; 1 p.m. * Kenyon at Denison; 1 p.m. * 2013 Composite Schedules 2013 Hiram at Denison; 7 p.m. * October 19 * - NCAC games September 15 Kenyon at WABASH; 1 p.m. * Case Western Reserve at Oberlin; 1 p.m. Allegheny at Oberlin; 1 p.m. * DePauw at Ohio Wesleyan; 1 p.m. * September 21 Wooster at Wittenberg; 6 p.m. * Denison at WABASH; 2 p.m. * Hiram at Allegheny; 1 p.m. * October 26 Oberlin at Wooster; 1 p.m. * WABASH at Oberlin; 1 p.m. * Ohio Wesleyan at Kenyon; 1 p.m. * Allegheny at DePauw; 1 p.m. * Wittenberg at DePauw; 1 p.m. * Wittenberg at Kenyon; 2 p.m. * Ohio Wesleyan at Hiram; 7 p.m. * September 28 Denison at Wooster; 7 p.m. * WABASH at Allegheny; 1 p.m. * Denison at Ohio Wesleyan; 1 p.m. * November 2 Wooster at Hiram; 1 p.m. * Hiram at WABASH; 1 p.m. * DePauw at Kenyon; 1 p.m. * Wooster at DePauw; 1 p.m. * Oberlin at Wittenberg; 6 p.m. * Ohio Wesleyan at Wittenberg; 1 p.m. * Oberlin at Denison; 2 p.m. *

Page 48 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Hanover College vs. Wabash Allegheny College vs. Wabash Kenyon College vs. lead series 35-12-1 Little Giants lead the series, 7-4-0 Little Giants lead series 8-1-0 1886 Wabash 23-4 1-0-0 2000 Allegheny 54-45 1-0-0 1942 Kenyon 0-7 0-1-0 1887 Hanover 12-10 1-1-0 2001 Wabash 41-20 1-1-0 1947 Wabash 33-0 1-1-0 1901 Wabash 6-5 2-1-0 2002 Wabash 24-14 2-1-0 1977 Wabash 27-9 2-1-0 1902 Wabash 35-0 3-1-0 2003 Allegheny 6-7 2-2-0 1978 Wabash 6-3 3-1-0 1903 Wabash 51-0 4-1-0 2004 Allegheny 16-10 ot 2-3-0 2002 Wabash 58-0 4-1-0 1904 Wabash 81-0 5-1-0 2005 Wabash 27-21 3-3-0 2008 Wabash 55-13 5-1-0 1909 Wabash 49-0 6-1-0 2006 Wabash 41-27 4-3-0 2009 Wabash 62-24 6-1-0 1916 Wabash 38-6 7-1-0 2007 Wabash 28-20 5-3-0 2010 Wabash 40-3 7-1-0 1922 Wabash 16-0 8-1-0 2008 Wabash 48-7 6-3-0 2011 Wabash 49-0 8-1-0 1923 Wabash 27-0 9-1-0 2009 Wabash 37-3 7-3-0 1924 Wabash 7-0 10-1-0 2010 Wabash 20-3 8-3-0 Oberlin College vs. Wabash 1925 Wabash 20-0 11-1-0 2011 Wabash 22-16 9-3-0 Little Giants lead series, 14-2-1 1933 Hanover 20-12 11-2-0 2012 Allegheny 20-17 ot 9-4-0 1945 Oberlin 32-7 0-1-0 1934 Hanover 6-0 11-3-0 1937 Hanover 14-12 11-4-0 College of Wooster vs. Wabash 1978 Wabash 44-0 1-1-1 1938 Hanover 14-6 11-5-0 Little Giants lead series, 15-2-0 19791947 Wabash Tie 55-07-7 2-1-1 0-1-1 1939 Wabash 7-0 12-5-0 1944 Wabash 27-0 1-0-0 2000 Wabash 34-0 3-1-1 1940 Wabash 20-7 13-5-0 1945 Wabash 35-19 2-0-0 2001 Wabash 56-26 4-1-1 1941 Wabash 20-6 14-5-0 1984 Wabash 33-9 3-0-0 2002 Wabash 51-6 5-1-1 1985 Wabash 27-0 4-0-0 2003 Wabash 38-6 6-1-1 1951 Wabash 42-6 15-5-1 2000 Wabash 20-15 5-0-0 2004 Wabash 44-17 7-1-1 19521950 Wabash Tie 62-2013-13 16-5-1 14-5-1 2001 Wabash 35-7 6-0-0 2005 Wabash 42-7 8-1-1 1953 Wabash 65-6 17-5-1 2002 Wabash 42-22 7-0-0 2006 Wabash 48-20 9-1-1 1958 Wabash 24-7 18-5-1 2003 Wooster 23-7 7-1-0 2007 Wabash 45-14 10-1-1 1959 Wabash 12-7 19-5-1 2004 Wooster 33-30 7-2-0 2008 Wabash 60-7 11-1-1 1960 Wabash 12-6 20-5-1 2005 Wabash 44-10 8-2-0 2009 Wabash 41-9 12-1-1

1961 Wabash 35-13 21-5-1 2006 Wabash 20-10 9-2-0 2010 Wabash 42-21 13-1-1 vs. Records Series 2013 Opponents 1962 Wabash 35-14 22-5-1 2007 Wabash 21-10 10-2-0 2011 Wabash 37-23 14-1-1 1963 Wabash 55-0 23-5-1 2008 Wabash 45-24 11-2-0 2012 Oberlin 31-16 14-2-1 1964 Wabash 21-13 24-5-1 2009 Wabash 37-27 12-2-0 1965 Wabash 61-7 25-5-1 2010 Wabash 21-17 13-2-0 Hiram College vs. Wabash 1966 Wabash 35-19 26-5-1 2011 Wabash 19-7 14-2-0 Wabash leads series, 6-0-0 1967 Hanover 17-16 26-6-1 2012 Wabash 30-0 15-2-0 2000 Wabash 49-19 1-0-0 1970 Wabash 53-19 27-6-1 2001 Wabash 56-7 2-0-0 1971 Wabash 13-7 28-6-1 Ohio Wesleyan University vs. Wabash 2002 Wabash 54-7 3-0-0 1972 Hanover 29-22 28-7-1 Little Giants lead series 21-13-2 2003 Wabash 81-0 4-0-0 1973 Wabash 10-0 29-7-1 1931 Ohio Wesleyan 60-0 0-1-0 2008 Wabash 63-0 5-0-0 1990 Hanover 50-6 29-8-1 2009 Wabash 41-0 6-0-0 1991 Wabash 26-14 30-8-1 1954 Ohio Wesleyan 28-14 0-2-1 1992 Wabash 38-33 31-8-1 19551953 Wabash Tie 27-1420-20 1-2-1 0-1-1 Wittenberg University vs. Wabash 1993 Wabash 55-21 32-8-1 1956 Wabash 27-19 2-2-1 Series tied, 8-8-0 1994 Hanover 39-27 32-9-1 1957 Wabash 35-13 3-2-1 1964 Wittenberg 42-7 0-1-0 1995 Hanover 41-21 32-10-1 1958 Ohio Wesleyan 48-22 3-3-1 1965 Wittenberg 28-0 0-2-0 1996 Wabash 37-17 33-10-1 1959 Ohio Wesleyan 6-0 3-4-1 2000 Wittenberg 41-10 0-3-0 1997 Hanover 10-7 33-11-1 1960 Ohio Wesleyan 35-8 3-5-1 2001 Wittenberg 14-3 0-4-0 1998 Wabash 28-21 34-11-1 1961 Ohio Wesleyan 13-7 3-6-1 2002 Wabash 46-43 ot 1-4-0 1999 Hanover 28-18 34-12-1 1962 Ohio Wesleyan 28-21 3-7-1 2002 # Wabash 25-14 2-4-0 2012 Wabash 33-12 35-12-1 1963 Ohio Wesleyan 24-14 3-8-1 2003 Wabash 41-14 3-4-0 1964 Wabash 21-0 4-8-1 2004 Wittenberg 49-35 3-5-0 Denison University vs. Wabash 1965 Wabash 14-7 5-8-1 2005 Wabash 26-20 4-5-0 Little Giants lead series, 14-4-1 1966 Wabash 28-25 6-8-1 2006 Wittenberg 17-19 4-6-0 1967 Ohio Wesleyan 41-0 6-9-1 2007 Wabash 24-17 5-6-0 1940 Denison 19-0 0-1-1 1968 Ohio Wesleyan 39-0 6-10-1 2008 Wabash 13-10 6-6-0 19681931 Denison Tie 28-120-0 0-2-1 0-0-1 1969 Wabash 20-14 7-10-1 2009 Wittenberg 7-10 6-7-0 1969 Denison 27-6 0-3-1 1970 Ohio Wesleyan 35-22 7-11-1 2010 Wittenberg 17-34 6-8-0 1982 Wabash 28-7 1-3-1 1971 Ohio Wesleyan 26-0 7-12-1 2011 Wabash 28-17 7-8-0 1983 Wabash 28-26 2-3-1 1972 Wabash 14-12 8-12-1 2012 Wabash 27-24 8-8-0 1990 Denison 27-25 2-4-1 1973 Wabash 20-7 9-12-1 # - NCAA Playoffs 1991 Wabash 16-15 3-4-1 2000 Wabash 69-33 4-4-1 1986 Wabash 52-0 10-12-2 DePauw University vs. Wabash 2001 Wabash 49-12 5-4-1 19871985 Wabash Tie 27-714-14 11-12-2 9-12-2 Wabash leads series, 57-53-9 2004 Wabash 38-7 6-4-1 1988 Wabash 24-3 12-12-2 Wabash leads the Monon Bell series 37-36-6 2005 Wabash 52-0 7-4-1 1989 Ohio Wesleyan 20-8 12-13-2 Year-by-year series listed on page 70. 2006 Wabash 41-14 8-4-1 2002 Wabash 27-7 13-13-2 2007 Wabash 42-0 9-4-1 2003 Wabash 21-0 14-13-2 2008 Wabash 41-27 10-4-1 2004 Wabash 17-14 15-13-2 2009 Wabash 56-7 11-4-1 2005 Wabash 29-7 16-13-2 2010 Wabash 55-20 12-4-1 2006 Wabash 42-28 17-13-2 2011 Wabash 39-13 13-4-1 2007 Wabash 15-0 18-13-2 2012 Wabash 35-2 14-4-1 2010 Wabash 45-21 19-13-2 2011 Wabash 28-7 20-13-2 2012 Wabash 28-0 21-13-2

Page 49 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL University of Akron vs. Wabash Ball State University vs. Wabash 1941 Butler 26-0 14-19-4 Zips lead series, 1-0-0 Little Giants lead series, 6-1-1 1942 Wabash 6-0 15-19-4 1938 Akron 38-0 0-1-0 1925 Wabash 67-0 1-0-0 1946 Butler 25-7 15-20-4 1926 Wabash 46-0 2-0-0 1947 Butler 14-0 15-21-4 Albion College vs. Wabash 1930 Ball State 14-12 2-1-0 1948 Butler 20-7 15-22-4 Wabash leads the series, 18-17-1 1931 Wabash 21-0 3-1-0 1949 Butler 14-7 15-23-4

1952 Albion 13-12 0-1-1 1946 Wabash 6-0 4-1-1 1949 1953 Tie Wabash 19-19 27-18 0-0-11-1-1 1945 1951 Tie Wabash 0-0 34-19 3-1-15-1-1 1950 1952 Tie Wabash 7-7 27-25 15-23-516-23-6 1954 Wabash 14-0 2-1-1 1952 Wabash 39-19 6-1-1 1951 1953 Tie Butler 26-26 24-20 15-23-616-24-6 1955 Wabash 13-7 3-1-1 1954 Wabash 21-14 17-24-6 1956 Wabash 26-7 4-1-1 Beloit College vs. Wabash 1955 Wabash 14-12 18-24-6 1957 Wabash 32-7 5-1-1 Series tied, 1-1-0 1956 Butler 26-7 18-25-6 1958 Albion 21-0 5-2-1 1954 Wabash 45-14 1-0-0 1957 Butler 14-6 18-26-6 1969 Albion 22-17 5-3-1 1955 Beloit 19-13 1-1-0 1958 Butler 40-6 18-27-6 1970 Wabash 35-6 6-3-1 1959 Butler 28-8 18-28-6 1971 Wabash 17-3 7-3-1 vs. Wabash 1960 Butler 40-7 18-29-6 1972 Albion 17-7 7-4-1 Little Giants lead series, 3-1-0 1961 Butler 34-7 18-30-6 1973 Wabash 23-13 8-4-1 1994 Wabash 41-8 1-0-0 1974 Albion 7-0 8-5-1 1995 Wabash 40-3 2-0-0 1963 Butler 26-21 18-31-7 1975 Albion 7-6 8-6-1 1996 Wabash 37-7 3-0-0 1962 Tie 14-14 18-30-7 1976 Albion 36-0 8-7-1 1997 Benedictine 22-18 3-1-0 1967 Butler 14-0 18-32-8 1977 Wabash 19-17 9-7-1 1964 1968 Tie Butler 7-7 26-9 18-31-818-33-8 1979 Wabash 31-9 10-7-1 Bluffton College vs. Wabash 1969 Wabash 17-6 19-33-8 1981 Wabash 35-21 11-7-1 Little Giants lead series 2-0-0 1982 Wabash 17-0 12-7-1 1998 Wabash 34-28 (ot) 1-0-0 1971 Butler 14-0 19-34-9 1983 Albion 35-17 12-8-1 1999 Wabash 27-7 2-0-0 1970 1972 Tie Butler 21-21 55-6 19-33-919-35-9 1984 Wabash 36-7 13-8-1 1973 Butler 13-7 19-36-9 1985 Albion 28-26 13-9-1 Bradley University vs. Wabash 1974 Butler 22-17 19-37-9 1986 Albion 20-7 13-10-1 Series tied, 4-4-1 1975 Butler 35-0 19-38-9 1987 Wabash 35-33 14-10-1 1926 Bradley 14-0 0-1-0 1976 Butler 35-12 19-39-9 1988 Wabash 29-14 15-10-1 1927 Wabash 13-7 1-1-0 1989 Wabash 20-17 16-10-1 Capital University vs. Wabash 1990 Albion 21-14 16-11-1 1958 Wabash 30-6 2-1-1 Crusader lead series, 1-0-0 1991 Albion 29-10 16-12-1 1954 1959 Tie Wabash 7-7 28-24 1-1-13-1-1 2005 # Capital 14-11 0-1-0 1992 Albion 25-24 16-13-1 1960 Bradley 28-14 3-2-1 # - NCAA Playoffs 1993 Albion 50-35 16-14-1 1961 Bradley 21-10 3-3-1 1994 Albion 14-7 16-15-1 1962 Bradley 14-7 3-4-1 Carnegie Mellon vs. Wabash 1995 Albion 31-21 16-16-1 1963 Wabash 14-7 4-4-1 Wabash leads series, 1-0-0 1996 Albion 26-0 16-17-1 2012 Wabash 54-28 1-0-0 1997 Wabash 19-14 17-17-1 vs. Wabash 2005 # Wabash 38-20 18-17-1 Bulldogs lead series, 39-19-9 Carroll College vs. Wabash # - NCAA Playoffs 1884 Wabash 4-0 1-0-0 Little Giants lead series, 4-0-2 1890 Butler 22-6 1-1-0 Anderson University vs. Wabash 1891 Butler 28-6 1-2-0 1948 Wabash 14-0 1-0-1 Little Giants lead series 11-3-0 1892 Butler 14-12 1-3-0 1947 1954 Tie Wabash 7-7 25-12 0-0-12-0-1 1986 Wabash 28-0 1-0-0 1893 Wabash 28-24 2-3-0 1987 Wabash 35-14 2-0-0 1894 Butler 58-0 2-4-0 1988 Wabash 29-22 3-0-2 1988 Wabash 41-35 3-0-0 1895 Wabash 10-6 3-4-0 1955 1989 Tie Wabash 7-7 37-20 2-0-24-0-2 1989 Wabash 35-30 4-0-0 1902 Butler 17-12 3-5-0 1990 Wabash 51-39 5-0-0 1903 Wabash 46-0 4-5-0 Case Western Reserve vs. Wabash 1991 Wabash 23-6 6-0-0 1904 Wabash 51-0 5-5-0 Little Giants lead series, 3-1-0 All-Time Series Records All-Time 1992 Wabash 42-21 7-0-0 1909 Butler 12-0 5-6-0 1948 Wabash 20-6 1-0-0 1993 Anderson 48-34 7-1-0 1910 Wabash 48-0 6-6-0 1949 Case Western 13-7 1-1-0 1994 Wabash 35-28 8-1-0 1912 Wabash 47-0 7-6-0 2007 # Wabash 28-23 2-1-0 1995 Anderson 29-21 8-2-0 2008 # Wabash 20-17 3-1-0 1996 Anderson 20-16 8-3-0 1915 Wabash 35-7 8-6-1 # - NCAA Playoffs 1997 Wabash 37-12 9-3-0 1913 1916 Tie Wabash 6-6 56-0 7-6-19-6-1 1998 Wabash 39-13 10-3-0 1919 Wabash 67-0 10-6-1 Central College vs. Wabash 1999 Wabash 31-13 11-3-0 1921 Wabash 14-0 11-6-1 Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 1922 Butler 9-7 11-7-1 1980 Wabash 17-0 1-0-0 US Military Academy (Army) vs. Wabash 1923 Butler 2-0 11-8-1 Black Knights lead series, 1-0-0 1924 Butler 12-0 11-9-1 Centre College vs. Wabash 1921 Army 21-0 0-1-0 Little Giants lead series, 10-2-0 1926 Wabash 13-0 12-9-2 1930 Centre 53-0 0-1-0 Augustana College vs. Wabash 1925 1927 Tie Butler 0-0 13-6 11-9-212-10-2 1946 Wabash 16-0 1-1-0 Little Giants lead series, 1-0-1 1929 Butler 14-0 12-11-2 1949 Wabash 27-7 2-1-0 1921 Wabash 7-0 1-0-0 1930 Butler 13-7 12-12-2 1950 Centre 9-7 2-2-0 1931 Butler 13-0 12-13-2 1973 Wabash 41-6 3-2-0 1932 Wabash 34-0 13-13-2 1974 Wabash 20-14 4-2-0 Baldwin-Wallace1966 Tie College vs.0-0 Wabash 1-0-1 1933 Wabash 12-0 14-13-2 1975 Wabash 21-12 5-2-0 Series tied, 1-1-0 1976 Wabash 14-6 6-2-0 1986 Wabash 21-18 1-0-0 1935 Butler 20-0 14-14-3 1977 Wabash 30-0 7-2-0 1987 Baldwin-Wallace 37-16 1-1-0 1934 1936 Tie Butler 0-0 8-7 14-13-314-15-3 1978 Wabash 30-12 8-2-0 1979 Wabash 40-7 9-2-0 1938 Butler 27-0 14-16-4 1980 Wabash 51-0 10-2-0 1937 1939 Tie Butler 0-0 55-0 14-15-414-17-4 1940 Butler 19-12 14-18-4

Page 50 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL University of Chicago vs. Wabash 1984 Wabash 10-0 24-5-2 Georgetown College vs. Wabash Little Giants lead series, 4-3-0 2000 Wabash 36-14 25-5-2 Little Giants lead series, 6-1-1 1905 Chicago 15-0 0-1-0 2001 Wabash 41-7 26-5-2 1910 Wabash 57-0 1-0-0 1920 Chicago 41-0 0-2-0 2002 Wabash 44-7 27-5-2 1917 Georgetown 7-0 1-1-0 1939 Chicago 12-2 0-3-0 2003 Wabash 64-14 28-5-2 1921 Wabash 41-0 2-1-0 2008 Wabash 49-7 1-3-0 2004 Wabash 46-0 29-5-2 1927 Wabash 12-2 3-1-0 2009 Wabash 48-10 2-3-0 2005 Wabash 50-2 30-5-2 1928 Wabash 6-0 4-1-0 2010 Wabash 31-14 3-3-0 2006 Wabash 48-15 31-5-2 1929 Wabash 7-0 5-1-0 2011 Wabash 49-7 4-3-0 2007 Wabash 54-20 32-5-2 1939 Wabash 9-7 6-1-0

University of vs. Wabash University of Evansville vs. Wabash Bearcats lead series, 2-0-0 Little Giants lead series, 8-3-2 Grinnell1940 College Tie vs. Wabash0-0 6-1-1 1932 Cincinnati 14-0 0-1-0 1926 Wabash 55-0 1-0-0 Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 1952 Cincinnati 27-7 0-2-0 1931 Wabash 27-2 2-0-0 1953 Wabash 33-12 1-0-0 1932 Wabash 13-0 3-0-0 Coe College vs. Wabash Heidelberg College vs. Wabash Series tied, 1-1-0 Little Giants lead series, 5-3-0 1952 Coe 28-27 0-1-0 1933 1935 Tie Wabash 0-0 28-0 3-0-14-0-2 1956 Heidelberg 21-20 0-1-0 1953 Wabash 25-7 1-1-0 1934 1936 Tie Wabash 0-0 20-0 3-0-25-0-2 1957 Heidelberg 21-13 0-2-0 1937 Wabash 19-0 6-0-2 1960 Heidelberg 42-0 0-3-0 Colgate University vs. Wabash 1938 Evansville 7-0 6-1-2 1961 Wabash 21-6 1-3-0 Series tied, 1-1-0 1961 Wabash 12-7 7-1-2 1962 Wabash 7-6 2-3-0 1927 Wabash 7-0 1-0-0 1962 Wabash 40-20 8-1-2 1963 Wabash 26-7 3-3-0 1928 Colgate 14-6 1-1-0 1974 Evansville 24-12 8-2-2 1980 Wabash 35-0 4-3-0 1975 Evansville 38-21 8-3-2 1981 Wabash 35-0 5-3-0 Cumberland College vs. Wabash Series tied, 1-1-0 Ferris State University vs. Wabash Hope College vs. Wabash 1987 Wabash 51-22 1-0-0 Bulldogs lead series, 1-0-0 Little Giants lead series, 14-8-0 1988 Cumberland 15-10 1-1-0 1968 Ferris State 26-14 0-1-0 1956 Wabash 40-7 1-0-0 1959 Hope 19-13 1-1-0 Danville/Cent. Normal/Canterbury vs. Wabash Franklin College vs. Wabash 1971 Wabash 20-19 2-1-0 Little Giants lead series, 6-0-0 Little Giants lead series 34-9-3 1976 Wabash 22-19 3-1-0 1927 Wabash 31-0 1-0-0 1977 Hope 20-18 3-2-0

1928 Wabash 38-0 2-0-0 Wabash 8-4 1-0-1 1978 Wabash 13-3 4-2-0 All-Time Series Records 1929 Wabash 13-0 3-0-0 1886 1900 Tie Franklin 4-4 22-6 0-0-11-1-1 1979 Hope 20-2 4-3-0 1930 Wabash 28-6 4-0-0 1902 Franklin 22-6 1-2-1 1980 Wabash 44-14 5-3-0 1932 Wabash 50-0 5-0-0 1903 Wabash 87-5 2-2-1 1981 Wabash 14-7 6-3-0 1949 Wabash 33-0 6-0-0 1908 Wabash 67-0 3-2-1 1982 Wabash 27-7 7-3-0 1913 Wabash 22-0 4-2-1 1984 Hope 34-24 7-4-0 University of Dayton vs. Wabash 1914 Wabash 24-7 5-2-1 1985 Wabash 24-14 8-4-0 Flyers lead series, 3-1-0 1915 Wabash 40-9 6-2-1 1986 Hope 13-3 8-5-0 1982 Wabash 14-13 1-0-0 1919 Wabash 68-0 7-2-1 1987 Wabash 27-14 9-5-0 1983 Dayton 30-9 1-1-0 1988 Wabash 6-3 10-5-0 1984 Dayton 37-20 1-2-0 1924 Wabash 23-7 8-2-2 1989 Wabash 38-28 11-5-0 1985 Dayton 51-6 1-3-0 1923 1930 Tie Franklin 0-0 7-6 7-2-28-3-2 1992 Hope 19-10 11-6-0 1931 Franklin 27-14 8-4-2 1993 Wabash 13-12 12-6-0 Earlham College vs. Wabash 1994 Hope 24-7 12-7-0 Little Giants lead series, 32-5-2 1933 Wabash 7-6 9-4-3 1995 Wabash 35-10 13-7-0 1894 Wabash 12-8 1-0-0 1932 1934 Tie Wabash 0-0 13-0 8-4-310-4-3 1996 Wabash 13-10 14-7-0 1895 Wabash 52-12 2-0-0 1935 Wabash 6-0 11-4-3 1997 Hope 14-13 14-8-0 1896 Wabash 16-0 3-0-0 1936 Wabash 21-0 12-4-3 1898 Earlham 58-0 3-1-0 1937 Wabash 20-6 13-4-3 Huntingdon College vs. Wabash 1900 Earlham 12-11 3-2-0 1938 Franklin 13-2 13-5-3 Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 1901 Earlham 21-0 3-3-0 1939 Wabash 2-0 14-5-3 2003 Wabash 61-13 1-0-0 1903 Earlham 11-0 3-4-0 1940 Wabash 20-0 15-5-3 1904 Wabash 35-0 4-4-0 1941 Wabash 26-7 16-5-3 University of Illinois vs. Wabash 1905 Wabash 11-6 5-4-0 1942 Wabash 38-0 17-5-3 Fighting Illini lead series, 7-0-1 1906 Wabash 35-0 6-4-0 1946 Wabash 22-7 18-5-3 1893 Illinois 60-6 1-0-0 1907 Wabash 35-0 7-4-0 1947 Wabash 40-6 19-5-3 1894 Illinois 36-6 2-0-0 1911 Wabash 12-3 8-4-0 1950 Wabash 42-13 20-5-3 1895 Illinois 44-0 3-0-0 1912 Wabash 7-0 9-4-0 1951 Wabash 49-6 21-5-3 1904 Illinois 23-2 4-0-0 1913 Wabash 14-0 10-4-0 1964 Wabash 28-14 22-5-3 1905 Illinois 6-0 5-0-0 1914 Wabash 24-3 11-4-0 1965 Wabash 28-20 23-5-3 1915 Wabash 35-14 12-4-0 1966 Wabash 19-0 24-5-3 1925 Illinois 21-0 6-0-1 1916 Wabash 55-9 13-4-0 1967 Franklin 42-0 24-6-3 1906 1926 Tie Illinois 0-0 27-13 5-0-17-0-1 1919 Wabash 39-0 14-4-0 1989 Franklin 49-41 24-7-3 1935 Wabash 51-0 15-4-0 1990 Wabash 49-8 25-7-3 Illinois College vs. Wabash 1936 Wabash 18-0 16-4-0 1991 Wabash 44-10 26-7-3 Little Giants lead series, 4-1-0 1992 Wabash 16-14 27-7-3 1936 Wabash 6-2 1-0-0 1993 Franklin 49-35 27-8-3 1937 Illinois Coll. 13-0 1-1-0 1937 1939 Tie Earlham 6-6 9-6 16-4-116-5-2 1994 Wabash 27-0 28-8-3 1949 Wabash 28-12 2-1-0 1938 1940 Tie Wabash 0-0 3-0 16-4-217-5-2 1995 Wabash 48-0 29-8-3 1950 Wabash 14-7 3-1-0 1941 Wabash 14-6 18-5-2 1996 Wabash 23-19 30-8-3 2011 # Wabash 38-20 4-1-0 1942 Wabash 27-7 19-5-2 1997 Wabash 24-3 31-8-3 # - NCAA Playoffs 1948 Wabash 33-0 20-5-2 1998 Wabash 28-21 32-8-3 1949 Wabash 7-0 21-5-2 1999 Wabash 31-21 33-8-3 1966 Wabash 35-6 22-5-2 2006 Franklin 38-45 ot 33-9-3 1967 Wabash 22-21 23-5-2 2007 Wabash 35-33 34-9-3

Page 51 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Illinois State University vs. Wabash Kalamazoo College vs. Wabash Marietta College vs. Wabash Little Giants lead series, 2-0-2 Little Giants lead series, 7-2-0 Little Giants lead series, 4-1-1 1909 Wabash 27-0 1-0-0 1950 Wabash 27-0 1-0-0 1916 Wabash 20-0 1-0-0 1959 Wabash 27-7 2-0-0 1960 Kalamazoo 19-7 2-1-0 1941 Wabash 19-0 2-0-1 1943 1958 Tie Wabash 7-7 13-6 1-0-12-0-2 1980 Wabash 43-7 3-1-0 1917 1948 Tie Marietta 0-0 18-7 1-0-12-1-1 1944 Tie 7-7 1-0-2 1981 Wabash 35-7 4-1-0 1980 Wabash 42-0 3-1-1 Illinois Wesleyan University vs. Wabash 2002 Wabash 27-20 5-1-0 1981 Wabash 38-0 4-1-1 Little Giants lead series, 5-2-0 2003 Kalamazoo 21-28 5-2-0 1943 Wabash 28-0 1-0-0 2004 Wabash 35-0 6-2-0 Marquette University vs. Wabash 1944 Wabash 20-0 2-0-0 2005 Wabash 46-6 7-2-0 Golden Eagles lead series, 5-1-0 1945 Illinois Wesleyan 7-6 2-1-0 1911 Marquette 11-9 0-1-0 1981 Wabash 24-3 3-1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan University vs. Wabash 1916 Wabash 14-7 1-1-0 1982 Wabash 37-34 4-1-0 Little Giants lead series, 4-0-0 1917 Marquette 20-0 1-2-0 1983 Wabash 24-14 5-1-0 1984 Wabash 35-12 1-0-0 1919 Marquette 13-6 1-3-0 2009 # Illinois Wesleyan 35-41 2 ot 5-2-0 1985 Wabash 26-7 2-0-0 1920 Marquette 21-7 1-4-0 # - NCAA Playoffs 1986 Wabash 16-0 3-0-0 1921 Marquette 7-0 1-5-0 1987 Wabash 34-7 4-0-0 Indiana University vs. Wabash Miami University vs. Wabash Hoosiers lead series, 12-8-0 vs. Wabash Red Hawks lead series, 4-1-0 1889 Wabash 40-2 1-0-0 Little Giants lead series, 2-0-1 1895 Wabash 6-0 1-0-0 1891 Wabash 28-0 2-0-0 1905 Wabash 57-0 1-0-0 1908 Miami 6-0 1-1-0 1892 Wabash 36-24 3-0-0 1931 Miami 37-0 1-2-0 1893 Wabash 24-11 4-0-0 1951 Wabash 21-6 2-0-1 1932 Miami 33-0 1-3-0 1894 Wabash 46-0 5-0-0 1950 Tie 14-14 1-0-1 1941 Miami 26-0 1-4-0 1895 Wabash 16-12 6-0-0 vs. Wabash 1896 Indiana 38-0 6-1-0 Little Giants lead series, 4-3-2 vs. Wabash 1901 Indiana 24-6 6-2-0 1895 Rush-LF 26-0 0-1-0 Wolverines lead series, 1-0-0 1902 Indiana 34-0 6-3-0 1905 Wabash 53-0 1-1-0 1907 Michigan 22-0 0-1-0 1903 Wabash 5-0 7-3-0 1922 Wabash 21-0 2-1-0 1904 Indiana 4-0 7-4-0 1939 Lake Forest 39-0 2-2-0 Michigan State University vs. Wabash 1905 Indiana 40-0 7-5-0 1940 Lake Forest 9-0 2-3-0 Spartans lead series, 5-1-1 1906 Indiana 12-5 7-6-0 1907 Mich. Aggies 6-0 0-1-0 1917 Indiana 51-0 7-7-0 1908 Mich. Aggies 6-0 0-2-0 1919 Indiana 20-7 7-8-0 1941 1946 Tie Wabash 0-0 20-0 2-3-13-3-2 1909 Mich. Aggies 28-0 0-3-0 1923 Wabash 29-6 8-8-0 1942 1947 Tie Wabash 6-6 21-6 2-3-24-3-2 1911 Mich. Aggies 17-6 0-4-0 1924 Indiana 21-7 8-9-0 1912 Mich. Aggies 24-0 0-5-0 1928 Indiana 14-0 8-10-0 Lombard College vs. Wabash 1929 Indiana 19-2 8-11-0 Lombard leads series, 1-0-0 1922 Wabash 26-0 1-5-1 1943 Indiana 52-0 8-12-0 1923 Lombard 28-0 0-1-0 1919 Tie 7-7 0-5-1 vs. Wabash Indiana Central vs. Wabash University of Louisville vs. Wabash Little Giants lead series, 9-1-1 Indiana Central leads series, 4-2-0 Little Giants lead series, 2-0-0 1921 Wabash 14-3 1-0-0 1931 Wabash 21-0 1-0-0 1914 Wabash 7-3 1-0-0 1922 Wabash 55-0 2-0-0 1972 Wabash 20-14 2-0-0 1915 Wabash 38-0 2-0-0 1927 Wabash 12-7 3-0-0 1973 Indiana Central 57-0 2-1-0 1974 Indiana Central 17-7 2-2-0 MacMurray College vs. Wabash 1929 Millikin 26-6 3-1-1 1975 Indiana Central 9-8 2-3-0 Little Giants lead series, 2-0-0 1928 1930 Tie Wabash 6-6 6-0 3-0-14-1-1 1976 Indiana Central 41-6 2-4-0 1988 Wabash 55-0 1-0-0 1965 Wabash 28-14 5-1-1 2002 # Wabash 42-7 2-0-0 1982 Wabash 25-14 6-1-1 Indiana State University vs. Wabash #NCAA Playoffs 1983 Wabash 35-14 7-1-1 Little Giants lead series, 7-0-1 2006 Wabash 38-31 8-1-1 All-Time Series Records All-Time 1926 Wabash 33-6 1-0-0 Manchester College vs. Wabash 2007 Wabash 28-6 9-1-1 1927 Wabash 40-0 2-0-0 Little Giants lead series 15-3-0 1928 Wabash 27-6 3-0-0 1929 Manchester 13-12 0-1-0 University of Minnesota vs. Wabash 1930 Wabash 12-6 4-0-0 1930 Manchester 13-12 0-2-0 Golden Gophers lead series, 2-0-0 1944 Wabash 14-12 5-0-0 1933 Wabash 6-2 1-2-0 1925 Minnesota 32-6 0-1-0 1934 Wabash 18-6 2-2-0 1926 Minnesota 67-7 0-2-0 1945 Wabash 40-6 6-0-1 1935 Wabash 21-7 3-2-0 1946 Tie Wabash 26-26 13-0 5-0-17-0-1 1936 Wabash 19-6 4-2-0 University of Minnesota-Morris vs. Wabash 1990 Wabash 44-10 5-2-0 Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 University of Iowa vs. Wabash 1991 Wabash 28-7 6-2-0 1977 # Wabash 37-21 1-0-0 Hawkeyes lead series, 2-0-0 1992 Wabash 40-8 7-2-0 # - NCAA Playoffs 1925 Iowa 28-7 0-1-0 1993 Wabash 22-7 8-2-0 1927 Iowa 38-0 0-2-0 1994 Wabash 29-14 9-2-0 vs. Wabash 1995 Manchester 31-29 9-3-0 Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 John Carroll University vs. Wabash 1996 Wabash 34-0 10-3-0 1924 Wabash 26-7 1-0-0 Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 1997 Wabash 24-7 11-3-0 1961 Wabash 7-6 1-0-0 1998 Wabash 42-12 12-3-0 Moore’s Hill College vs. Wabash 1999 Wabash 23-3 13-3-0 Little Giants lead the seris, 1-0-0 2000 Wabash 38-7 14-3-0 1912 Wabash 102-0 1-0-0 2001 Wabash 45-21 15-3-0 Mount Union College vs. Wabash Purple Raiders lead series, 2-0-0

2002 # # Mount - NCAA Union Playoffs 45-16 0-1-0 2011 # Mount Union 20-8 0-2-0

Page 52 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL College of Mount St. Joseph vs. Wabash 1914 Purdue 27-3 5-12-0 1921 Wabash 39-0 12-4-2 Little Giants lead series 3-0-0 1932 Wabash 13-6 13-4-2 1998 Wabash 45-0 1-0-0 1916 Purdue 28-7 5-13-1 1933 Wabash 20-6 14-4-2 1999 Wabash 34-21 2-0-0 1915 1917 Tie Purdue 7-7 28-0 5-12-15-14-1 1934 Wabash 25-0 15-4-2 2007 # Wabash 31-21 3-0-0 1918 Purdue 53-7 5-15-1 1935 Wabash 60-3 16-4-2 # - NCAA Playoffs 1920 Purdue 19-14 5-16-1 1936 Wabash 19-0 17-4-2 1921 Wabash 9-0 6-16-1 1937 Wabash 25-0 18-4-2 University of Nebraska vs. Wabash 1922 Wabash 7-6 7-16-1 1938 Wabash 32-14 19-4-2 Cornhuskers lead series, 1-0-0 1908 Nebraska 27-6 0-1-0 1924 Purdue 21-7 7-17-2 1940 Rose Poly 9-7 19-5-3 1923 1925 Tie Wabash 7-7 13-7 7-16-28-17-2 1939 1941 Tie Rose Poly 0-0 12-7 19-4-319-6-3 North Central College vs Wabash 1926 Purdue 21-14 8-18-2 1942 Wabash 14-13 20-6-3 Little Giants lead series 1-0-0 1928 Purdue 14-0 8-19-2 1946 Wabash 34-0 21-6-3 2011 # Wabash 29-28 1-0-0 1972 Wabash 22-21 22-6-3 # - NCAA Playoffs Rhodes College vs. Wabash 1973 Wabash 14-7 23-6-3 Little Giants lead series, 5-2-0 1976 Wabash 35-3 24-6-3 Northwestern University vs. Wabash 1947 Wabash 27-7 1-0-0 1977 Wabash 27-6 25-6-3 Series tied, 2-2-0 1948 Southwestern 19-13 1-1-0 1978 Wabash 21-8 26-6-3 1905 Northwestern 5-0 0-1-0 1957 Wabash 39-21 2-1-0 1979 Wabash 21-7 27-6-3 1914 Wabash 17-7 1-1-0 1958 Southwestern 28-20 2-2-0 1980 Wabash 16-7 28-6-3 1915 Wabash 34-7 2-1-0 1977 Wabash 30-10 3-2-0 1981 Wabash 28-0 29-6-3 1929 Northwestern 66-0 2-2-0 1979 Wabash 48-7 4-2-0 1982 Wabash 34-0 30-6-3 1998 Wabash 41-34 5-2-0 1983 Wabash 14-0 31-6-3 vs. Wabash 1990 Rose-Hulman 38-34 31-7-3 Fightin’ Irish lead series, 10-1-0 Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. vs. Wabash 1991 Rose-Hulman 24-0 31-8-3 1894 Notre Dame 30-0 0-1-0 Little Giants lead series, 36-9-3 1992 Wabash 40-13 32-8-3 1903 Notre Dame 34-0 0-2-0 1892 Wabash 12-0 1-0-0 1993 Wabash 17-13 33-8-3 1904 Notre Dame 12-4 0-3-0 1896 Rose Poly 10-0 1-1-0 1994 Wabash 10-0 34-8-3 1905 Wabash 5-0 1-3-0 1900 Rose Poly 24-0 1-2-0 1995 Rose-Hulman 41-29 34-9-3 1908 Notre Dame 8-4 1-4-0 1901 Wabash 23-16 2-2-0 1996 Wabash 41-12 35-9-3 1909 Notre Dame 38-0 1-5-0 1902 Wabash 25-0 3-2-0 1997 Wabash 35-14 36-9-3 1911 Notre Dame 6-3 1-6-0 1912 Notre Dame 41-6 1-7-0 1906 Wabash 26-0 4-2-1 St. John’s College vs. Wabash

1916 Notre Dame 60-0 1-8-0 1907 Tie Wabash 0-0 27-0 3-2-15-2-1 Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 All-Time Series Records 1918 Notre Dame 66-7 1-9-0 1908 Rose Poly 14-11 5-3-1 1977 # Wabash 20-9 1-0-0 1924 Notre Dame 34-0 1-10-0 1911 Wabash 17-6 6-3-1 # - NCAA Playoffs 1912 Wabash 39-0 7-3-1 Oakland City College vs. Wabash Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 1914 Wabash 34-6 8-3-2 1935 Wabash 45-0 1-0-0 1913 1916 Tie Wabash 6-6 24-0 7-3-29-3-2 1917 Rose Poly 6-0 9-4-2 Ohio Northern University vs. Wabash 1919 Wabash 10-0 10-4-2 Polar Bears lead the series 1-0-0 1920 Wabash 35-0 11-4-2 1999 Ohio Northern 38-6 0-1-0

Olivet College vs. Wabash Little Giants lead series, 3-0-0 1951 Wabash 41-6 1-0-0 1984 Wabash 38-7 2-0-0 1985 Wabash 27-6 3-0-0

Olivet Nazarene University vs. Wabash Tigers lead series, 1-0-0 1989 Olivet Naz. 42-28 0-1-0

Principia College vs. Wabash Little Giants lead series, 2-0-0 1974 Wabash 25-0 1-0-0 1975 Wabash 47-0 2-0-0

Purdue University vs. Wabash Boilermakers lead series, 19-8-2 1889 Purdue 18-4 0-1-0 1890 Purdue 54-0 0-2-0 1891 Purdue 44-0 0-3-0 1892 Purdue 72-0 0-4-0 1893 Purdue 48-8 0-5-0 1894 Purdue 44-0 0-6-0 1901 Purdue 45-0 0-7-0 1903 Purdue 18-0 0-8-0 1904 Purdue 6-0 0-9-0 1905 Purdue 12-0 0-10-0 1906 Wabash 11-0 1-10-0 1907 Wabash 2-0 2-10-0 1909 Wabash 18-17 3-10-0 1910 Wabash 3-0 4-10-0 1911 Wabash 3-0 5-10-0 Wabash and Purdue play in 1922. The Little Giants won 7-6 and finished the season 1913 Purdue 26-0 5-11-0 with a mark of 7-3.

Page 53 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL St. Joseph’s College vs. Wabash 1973 Valparaiso 12-7 6-11-1 Wheaton College vs. Wabash Little Giants lead series, 6-4-0 1974 Wabash 23-17 7-11-1 Thunder leads series, 8-4-0 1968 Wabash 21-6 1-0-0 1975 Valparaiso 31-7 7-12-1 1962 Wabash 20-17 1-0-0 1969 St. Joseph’s 16-10 1-1-0 1976 Wabash 13-8 8-12-1 1963 Wheaton 7-3 1-1-0 1970 St. Joseph’s 27-17 1-2-0 1977 Wabash 24-12 9-12-1 1965 Wabash 46-20 2-1-0 1971 St. Joseph’s 20-7 1-3-0 1978 Valparaiso 14-7 9-13-1 1966 Wheaton 20-14 2-2-0 1974 Wabash 26-6 2-3-0 1967 Wheaton 34-0 2-3-0 1975 St. Joseph’s 14-7 2-4-0 Washington & Jefferson College vs. Wabash 1968 Wheaton 24-19 2-4-0 1976 Wabash 16-10 3-4-0 Presidents lead series, 1-0-0 1969 Wabash 33-6 3-4-0 1977 Wabash 25-10 4-4-0 1922 Wash & Jeff 32-6 0-1-0 1982 Wabash 41-36 4-4-0 1978 Wabash 24-0 5-4-0 1983 Wheaton 22-17 4-5-0 1979 Wabash 46-7 6-4-0 Washington & Lee University vs. Wabash 2000 Wheaton 17-14 4-6-0 Little Giants lead series, 2-0-0 2001 Wheaton 58-33 4-7-0 St. Louis University vs. Wabash 1956 Wabash 34-0 1-0-0 2008 # Wheaton 59-28 4-8-0 Series tied, 2-2-0 1957 Wabash 34-13 2-0-0 # - NCAA Playoffs 1907 Wabash 12-11 1-0-0 1908 St. Louis 4-0 1-1-0 Washington - St. Louis vs. Wabash Widener University vs. Wabash 1909 St. Louis 14-0 1-2-0 Little Giants lead series 27-16-2 Pioneers lead series, 1-0-0 1910 Wabash 10-0 2-2-0 1915 Wabash 13-3 1-0-0 1977 # Widener 39-36 0-1-0 Simpson College vs. Wabash 1934 Washington 41-0 1-1-0 # - NCAA Playoffs Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 1955 Washington 20-14 1-2-0 1995 Wabash 30-27 1-0-0 1956 Wabash 27-7 2-2-0 Wilmington College vs. Wabash 1957 Washington 21-13 2-3-0 Little Giants lead series 3-1-0 University of the South vs. Wabash 1958 Washington 14-13 2-4-0 1996 Wabash 14-0 1-0-0 Little Giants lead series, 8-2-0 1959 Washington 17-15 2-5-0 1997 Wabash 36-14 2-0-0 1950 Sewanee 20-0 0-1-0 1960 Washington 10-8 2-6-0 1998 Wabash 24-10 3-0-0 1951 Wabash 35-7 1-1-0 1961 Wabash 19-14 3-6-0 1999 Wilmington 32-30 3-1-0 1952 Wabash 31-14 2-1-0 1962 Wabash 14-8 4-6-0 1953 Wabash 28-7 3-1-0 Univ. of Wisconsin-Eau Claire vs. Wabash 1954 Wabash 17-0 4-1-0 Blugolds lead series, 1-0-0 1955 Wabash 37-0 5-1-0 1963 1965 Tie Washington 17-714-14 4-6-14-7-2 1956 Wabash 23-6 6-1-0 1964 1966 Tie Washington 21-010-10 4-6-24-8-2 1957 Wabash 38-21 7-1-0 1967 Washington 17-7 4-9-2 Univ.1993 of Wisconsin-Whitewater UW-Eau Claire 29-19 vs. Wabash 0-1-0 1971 Wabash 17-14 8-1-0 1968 Wabash 9-7 5-9-2 Warhawks lead series, 1-0-0 1972 Sewanee 29-25 8-2-0 1969 Washington 30-17 5-10-2 1970 Wabash 3-0 6-10-2 # - NCAA Playoffs Taylor University vs. Wabash 1971 Washington 7-6 6-11-2 2007 # UW-Whitewater 47-7 0-1-0 Little Giants lead series, 7-0-0 1972 Washington 17-14 6-12-2 Ball State was formerly Muncie Normal 1984 Wabash 45-20 1-0-0 1973 Washington 20-7 6-13-2 • Benedictine was formerly Ill. Benedictine Coll. 1985 Wabash 29-19 2-0-0 1974 Wabash 20-7 7-13-2 • Danville Normal became Central Normal, then 1986 Wabash 23-7 3-0-0 1975 Wabash 28-6 8-13-2 changed its name to Canterbury College 1987 Wabash 27-17 4-0-0 1976 Wabash 30-8 9-13-2 • Illinois State was formerly Illinois Normal 1990 Wabash 35-9 5-0-0 1977 Wabash 10-3 10-13-2 • Indiana State was formerly State Normal 1991 Wabash 34-9 6-0-0 1978 Wabash 17-16 11-13-2 • Michigan State was formerly Michigan Aggies 1992 Wabash 46-14 7-0-0 1979 Wabash 29-6 12-13-2 • Rose-Hulman was formerly Rose Poly 1980 Wabash 23-7 13-13-2 • Western Michigan was formerly W. Normal University of Texas vs. Wabash 1981 Wabash 49-14 14-13-2 Longhorns lead series, 1-0-0 1982 Wabash 39-0 15-13-2 1983 Wabash 48-0 16-13-2 1984 Wabash 34-18 17-13-2 Tiffin1914 University Texas vs. Wabash39-9 0-1-0 1985 Wabash 27-7 18-13-2 Little Giants lead series, 1-0-0 1986 Washington 20-18 18-14-2 All-Time Series Records All-Time 1989 Wabash 38-20 1-0-0 1987 Wabash 35-0 19-14-2 1988 Wabash 45-7 20-14-2 Transylvania University vs. Wabash 1998 Wabash 22-20 21-14-2 Little Giants lead series, 2-0-0 1999 Washington 24-20 21-15-2 1917 Wabash 13-0 1-0-0 2004 Wabash 21-10 22-15-2 1920 Wabash 20-0 2-0-0 2005 Wabash 23-7 23-15-2 2008 Wabash 37-12 24-15-2 Valparaiso University vs. Wabash 2009 Wabash 31-12 25-15-2 Crusaders lead series, 13-9-1 2010 Washington 20-24 25-16-2 1948 Wabash 7-0 1-0-0 2011 Wabash 24-3 26-16-2 1952 Valparaiso 13-6 1-1-0 2012 Wabash 34-13 27-16-2 1953 Valparaiso 32-14 1-2-0 1954 Wabash 14-6 2-2-0 Western Michigan University vs. Wabash 1955 Wabash 26-14 3-2-0 Broncos lead series, 2-1-0 1959 Valparaiso 10-0 3-3-0 1919 Western Normal 27-13 0-1-0 1960 Valparaiso 19-8 3-4-0 1920 Wabash 27-7 1-1-0 1963 Wabash 7-0 4-4-0 1944 Western Michigan 20-0 1-2-0 1964 Valparaiso 13-0 4-5-0 1965 Wabash 7-0 5-5-0 1966 Valparaiso 35-18 5-6-0 1967 Valparaiso 27-6 5-7-0 1968 Wabash 14-13 6-7-0 1969 Valparaiso 17-15 6-8-0

1971 Valparaiso 27-6 6-9-1 1970 1972 Tie Valparaiso 14-14 40-17 6-8-16-10-1

Page 54 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012 RESULTS TEAM STATISTICS Date Opponent Score Att. Wabash Opponents Sept. 8 at Hanover W 33-12 2,412 SCORING...... 297...... 131 Sept. 15 at Denison * W 35-2 1,450 Points Per Game...... 29.7...... 13.1 Sept. 22 ALLEGHENY * L 17-20 (ot) 4,361 FIRST DOWNS...... 191...... 170 Sept. 29 CARNEGIE MELLON W 54-28 5,093 Rushing...... 98...... 44 Oct. 6 at Wittenberg * W 27-24 3,254 Passing...... 83...... 103 Oct. 13 at Wash. Univ. - St. Louis W 34-14 1,371 Penalty...... 10...... 23 Oct. 20 WOOSTER * W 30-0 4,161 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 2101...... 803 Oct. 27 at Ohio Wesleyan * W 28-0 4,231 Yards gained rushing...... 2427...... 1105 Nov. 3 OBERLIN * L 16-31 1, 831 Yards lost rushing...... 326...... 302 Nov. 10 DEPAUW *@ W 23-0 8,917 Rushing Attempts...... 438...... 293 Average Per Rush...... 4.8...... 2.7 * - NCAC games Average Per Game...... 210.1...... 80.3 @ - 119th Monon Bell Classic TDs Rushing...... 19...... 8 PASSING YARDAGE...... 1985...... 2155 SCORE BY QUARTERS Comp-Att-Int...... 139-241-7...... 232-402-15 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Average Per Pass...... 8.2...... 5.4 Wabash 53 74 75 95 0 297 Average Per Catch...... 14.3...... 9.3 Opponents 31 24 41 32 3 131 Average Per Game...... 198.5...... 215.5 TDs Passing...... 19...... 9 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4086...... 2958 Total Plays...... 679...... 695 Average Per Play...... 6.0...... 4.3 Average Per Game...... 408.6...... 295.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 30-609...... 40-826 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 19-159...... 28-239 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 15-188...... 7-60 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 20.3...... 20.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 8.4...... 8.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 12.5...... 8.6 FUMBLES-LOST...... 15-7...... 17-5 2012 Statistics PENALTIES-Yards...... 82-707...... 55-503 Average Per Game...... 70.7...... 50.3 PUNTS-Yards...... 53-2113...... 67-2503 Average Per Punt...... 39.9...... 37.4 Net punt average...... 33.8...... 32.6 KICKOFFS-Yards...... 57-3430...... 30-1597 Average Per Kick...... 60.2...... 53.2 Net kick average...... 38.2...... 32.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 30:52...... 29:08 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 49/136...... 53/157 3rd-Down Pct...... 36%...... 34% 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 7/11...... 4/20 4th-Down Pct...... 64%...... 20% SACKS BY-Yards...... 28-170...... 24-142 MISC YARDS...... 10...... -25 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 40...... 18 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 8-15...... 3-8 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-1...... 0-0 Chase Belton earned Second Team All-NCAC honors, finishing fourth in the RED-ZONE SCORES...... (33-48) 69%...... (14-22) 64% league in passing and seventh in average rushing yards per game. Belton RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... (25-48) 52%...... (12-22) 55% finished his Wabash career with a career record of 25-3 as a starting PAT-ATTEMPTS...... (33-39) 85%...... (12-18) 67% quarterback. ATTENDANCE...... 24363...... 12718 Games/Avg Per Game...... 5/4873...... 5/2544

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 55 RUSHING Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G |------PATs ------| Tyler Holmes...... 175 1,097 30 1,067 6.1 5 67 133.4 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Chase Belton...... 97 630 144 486 5.0 8 69 54.0 Chase Belton...... 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 48 CP Porter...... 53 334 10 324 6.1 3 45 46.3 Sean Hildebrand...7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Troy Meyers...... 21 123 7 116 5.5 1 31 19.3 Ian MacDougall.....0 6-11 22-26 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 40 Vann Hunt...... 33 115 23 92 2.8 1 21 18.4 Tyler Holmes...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Derek Rowe...... 10 32 2 30 3.0 0 9 5.0 Houston Hodges...4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Mason Zurek...... 14 37 10 27 1.9 0 9 4.5 Jon Laird...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Andy Walsh...... 11 29 10 19 1.7 1 6 9.5 Andrew Gibson.....3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Matt Gibson...... 5 8 0 8 1.6 0 3 8.0 CP Porter...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Eddie Cmehil...... 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.8 Brock Smith...... 0 2-4 11-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 17 Sean Hildebrand...... 7 12 7 5 0.7 0 5 0.6 Andy Walsh...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 James Kraus...... 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 Troy Meyers...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Team...... 10 0 83 -83 -8.3 0 0 -9.2 Darren Bost...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 438 2,427 326 2,101 4.8 19 69 210.1 Vann Hunt...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 293 1,105 302 803 2.7 8 72 80.3 Charlie Kolisek...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Cody Buresh...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PASSING Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Austin Hodges...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Chase Belton...... 146.75 126-218-5 57.8 1,799 16 82 199.9 Team...... 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Andy Walsh...... 150.10 13-23-2 56.5 186 3 39 93.0 Total...... 40 8-15 33-39 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 297 Total...... 147.07 139-241-7 57.7 1,985 19 82 198.5 Opponents...... 18 3-8 12-18 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 131 Opponents...... 102.67 232-402-15 57.7 2,155 9 66 215.5 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G RECEIVING No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Chase Belton...... 315 486 1799 2285 253.9 Sean Hildebrand...... 31 501 16.2 7 71 55.7 Tyler Holmes...... 175 1067 0 1067 133.4 Jon Laird...... 28 414 14.8 3 70 41.4 CP Porter...... 53 324 0 324 46.3 Andrew Gibson...... 16 258 16.1 3 49 25.8 Andy Walsh...... 34 19 186 205 102.5 Houston Hodges...... 15 310 20.7 4 82 31.0 Troy Meyers...... 21 116 0 116 19.3 James Kraus...... 11 106 9.6 0 34 10.6 Vann Hunt...... 33 92 0 92 18.4 Darren Bost...... 10 189 18.9 1 39 18.9 Derek Rowe...... 10 30 0 30 5.0 Troy Meyers...... 10 69 6.9 0 17 11.5 Mason Zurek...... 14 27 0 27 4.5 Tyler Holmes...... 6 17 2.8 0 5 2.1 Matt Gibson...... 5 8 0 8 8.0 Eddie Cmehil...... 5 61 12.2 0 17 7.6 Eddie Cmehil...... 1 6 0 6 0.8 Charlie Kolisek...... 3 41 13.7 1 29 5.1 Sean Hildebrand...... 7 5 0 5 0.6 Vann Hunt...... 3 14 4.7 0 12 2.8 James Kraus...... 1 4 0 4 0.4 Cody Christopher...... 1 5 5.0 0 5 2.5 Team...... 10 -83 0 -83 -9.2 Total...... 139 1,985 14.3 19 82 198.5 Total...... 679 2,101 1,985 4,086 408.6 Opponents...... 232 2,155 9.3 9 66 215.5 Opponents...... 695 803 2,155 2,958 295.8

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Houston Hodges...... 13 116 8.9 0 29 Ian MacDougall ...... 6-11 54.5 0-0 1-2 4-8 1-1 0-0 44 Justin Woods...... 5 38 7.6 0 24 Brock Smith ...... 2-4 50.0 0-0 1-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 33 Nate Scola...... 1 5 5.0 0 0 Total...... 19 159 8.4 0 29 FG SEQUENCE Wabash OPPONENTS Opponents...... 28 239 8.5 1 92 Hanover (36), (36) — Denison — 27 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Allegheny 33, (44), 39, 28 (23), (28) Houston Hodges...... 14 314 22.4 0 55 Carnegie Mellon (31), (24) 38

2012 Statistics 2012 Justin Woods...... 8 186 23.2 0 34 Wittenberg 30 (18) Charlie Kolisek...... 3 55 18.3 0 20 Washington U. — — JT Henning...... 2 12 6.0 0 6 College of Wooster (21) — Jonathan Koop...... 1 23 23.0 0 23 Ohio Wesleyan — 42, 30 Tyler McCullen...... 1 3 3.0 0 3 Oberlin College 32, 35, (33) 21 Mason Zurek...... 1 16 16.0 0 16 DePauw (37), 30 — Total...... 30 609 20.3 0 55 Opponents...... 40 826 20.6 0 47 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Cameron Sobleski...... 52 2,113 40.6 70 4 2 19 1 Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Team...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents...... 2 15 7.5 0 13 Total...... 53 2,113 39.9 70 4 2 19 1 Opponents...... 67 2,503 37.4 65 8 9 15 1

Page 56 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Ian MacDougall ...... 39 2,397 61.5 17 0 Brock Smith ...... 18 1,033 57.4 0 0 Total...... 57 3,430 60.2 17 0 826 38.2 26 Opponents...... 30 1,597 53.2 0 0 609 32.9 32

ALL PURPOSE Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Tyler Holmes...... 1,067 17 0 0 0 1,084 135.5 Houston Hodges...... 0 310 116 314 0 740 74.0 Sean Hildebrand...... 5 501 0 0 0 506 56.2 Chase Belton...... 486 0 0 0 0 486 54.0 Jon Laird...... 0 414 0 0 0 414 41.4 CP Porter...... 324 0 0 0 0 324 46.3 Andrew Gibson...... 0 258 0 0 0 258 25.8 Justin Woods...... 0 0 38 186 0 224 22.4 Darren Bost...... 0 189 0 0 0 189 18.9 Troy Meyers...... 116 69 0 0 0 185 30.8 James Kraus...... 4 106 0 0 0 110 11.0 Vann Hunt...... 92 14 0 0 0 106 21.2 Charlie Kolisek...... 0 41 0 55 4 100 12.5 Austin Hodges...... 0 0 0 0 98 98 9.8 Eddie Cmehil...... 6 61 0 0 0 67 8.4 Nate Scola topped the Wabash defense with a total of 90 tackles and Jonathan Koop...... 0 0 0 23 36 59 9.8 14-1/2 tackles for losses totaling 41 yards. He also forced four fumbles, Mason Zurek...... 27 0 0 16 0 43 7.2 such as this one versus Wooster. Scola returned to the Little Giants’ Derek Rowe...... 30 0 0 0 0 30 5.0 lineup after missing half of the 2011 season due to a knee injury. Cody Buresh...... 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.6 Denzel Wilkins...... 0 0 0 0 24 24 3.4 Andy Walsh...... 19 0 0 0 0 19 9.5 JT Henning...... 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.3 Matt Gibson...... 8 0 0 0 0 8 8.0 Nate Scola...... 0 0 5 0 0 5 0.5 Cody Christopher...... 0 5 0 0 0 5 2.5 Tyler McCullen...... 0 0 0 3 0 3 0.3 Team...... -83 0 0 0 0 -83 -9.2 Total...... 2,101 1,985 159 609 188 5,042 504.2 Opponents...... 803 2,155 239 826 60 4,083 408.3

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Austin Hodges...... 7 98 14.0 1 41 2012 Statistics Jonathan Koop...... 3 36 12.0 0 21 Charlie Kolisek...... 1 4 4.0 0 4 Cody Buresh...... 1 26 26.0 1 26 AJ Akinribade...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Denzel Wilkins...... 1 24 24.0 0 24 Houston Hodges...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 15 188 12.5 2 41 Opponents...... 7 60 8.6 0 30

Senior Austin Hodges picked off seven passes while playing opposite his younger brother, Houston, at cornerback. The “Hodges Island” combination tallied eight total interceptions out of 15 for the season for the Little Giants.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 57 |------Tackles------| |--Sacks--| |----Pass Def----| |---Fumbles---| Blocked

DEFENSIVE LEADERS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kicks Safeties

Nate Scola...... 42 48 90 14.5-41 2.5-16 — 7 3 — 4 1 —

AJ Akinribade...... 48 35 83 10.0-36 1.5-10 1-0 3 4 — 1 — —

Cody Buresh...... 39 32 71 11.0-58 6.5-48 1-26 5 4 — 2 1 —

Justin Woods...... 45 24 69 — — — 4 — — — — —

Pat Clegg...... 27 24 51 11.5-31 1.5-7 — 1 5 — — — —

Denzel Wilkins...... 30 13 43 4.5-18 2.0-14 1-24 3 — — — — —

Jonathan Koop...... 27 12 39 1.5-7 — 3-36 8 — — — — —

Austin Hodges...... 26 8 34 1.0-3 — 7-98 4 — — 1 — —

Tyler McCullen...... 21 12 33 14.0-52 9.0-41 — 5 4 1-0 — 1 —

Ollie Bauer...... 14 14 28 — — — 1 — 1-0 — — —

Houston Hodges...... 19 6 25 1.0-2 — 1-0 7 — — — 2 —

Zach Breuckman...... 6 11 17 6.5-27 3.0-14 — 2 1 — 1 — —

Bryce Biberstein...... 8 5 13 — — — — — 1-0 1 — —

JT Henning...... 6 6 12 1.0-3 — — — — — 1 — —

Jack Montgomery...... 6 6 12 2.0-7 0.5-4 — — 2 — — — —

Jorge Diaz-Aguilar...... 3 6 9 1.0-8 0.5-5 — — 2 1-0 — — —

Anthony Stella...... 5 3 8 — — — — — — — — —

Derrick McQuiston...... 5 1 6 — — — — — — 1 — —

Brock Smith...... 4 1 5 — — — — — — — — —

AJ Clark...... 4 1 5 — — — — — — — — —

Grady Phillips...... 1 2 3 — — — — — — — — —

Cameron Sobleski...... 2 — 2 — — — — — — — — —

Andy Walsh...... 2 — 2 — — — — — — — — —

Taylor Miller...... 1 1 2 — — — — — — — — —

Charlie Kolisek...... 1 1 2 1.5-12 1.0-11 1-4 — — — — — —

Derek Dean...... — 1 1 — — — — — — — — —

Grant Klembara...... 1 — 1 — — — — — — 1 — — 2012 Statistics 2012 Weston Kitley...... 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — —

Derek Rowe...... 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — —

David Direnfeld...... 1 — 1 1.0-2 — — — — — — — —

Kyle Bottos...... — 1 1 — — — — — — — — —

Andrew Gibson...... 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — —

CP Porter...... 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — —

Sean Hildebrand...... 1 — 1 — — — — — — — — —

Team...... 1 — 1 — — — — — — — 1 —

Mason Zurek...... — — — — — — — — 1-0 — — —

Total...... 400 274 674 82-307 28-170 15-188 50 25 5-0 13 6 —

Opponents...... 401 298 699 67.0-224 24-142 7-60 23 5 7-15 8 3 1

Page 58 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012 INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM SUPERLATIVES

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes...... 33 Tyler Holmes vs DePauw (11/10/12) Rushes...... 26 Patrick Blanks, Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Yards Rushing...... 210 Tyler Holmes at Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Yards Rushing...... 157 Patrick Blanks, Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) TD Rushes...... 3 Chase Belton vs Carn. Mellon (9/29/12) TD Rushes...... 3 Jimmy Dehnke, Wittenberg (10/6/12) Long Rush...... 69 Chase Belton at Washington U. (10/13/12) Long Rush...... 72 Reed Florence, Wittenberg (10/6/12) Pass attempts...... 35 Chase Belton vs Oberlin College (11/3/12) Pass attempts...... 75 Mason Espinosa, Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Pass completions...... 25 Chase Belton at Hanover (9/8/12) Pass completions...... 52 Mason Espinosa, Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Yards Passing...... 327 Chase Belton at Hanover (9/8/12) Yards Passing...... 428 Mason Espinosa, Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) TD Passes...... 4 Chase Belton vs Carn. Mellon (9/29/12) TD Passes...... 4 Josh Mandel, Oberlin College (11/3/12) Long Pass...... 82 Chase Belton at Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Long Pass...... 66 Josh Mandel, Oberlin College (11/3/12) Receptions...... 7 Jon Laird at Hanover (9/8/12) Receptions...... 13 Steven Uhler, Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Yards Receiving...... 120 Houston Hodges at Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Dave Mogilnicki, Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) TD Receptions...... 2 Sean Hildebrand vs Carn. Mellon (9/29/12) Yards Receiving...... 165 Robin Witjes, Oberlin College (11/3/12) Houston Hodges at Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) TD Receptions...... 2 Robin Witjes, Oberlin College (11/3/12) Long Reception...... 82 Houston Hodges at Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Dan Weintraub, Oberlin College (11/3/12) Field Goals...... 2 Ian MacDougall at Hanover (9/8/12) Long Reception...... 66 Robin Witjes, Oberlin College (11/3/12) Ian MacDougall vs Carn. Mellon (9/29/12) Field Goals...... 2 Ryan Mong, Allegheny (9/22/12) Long Field Goal...... 44 Ian MacDougall vs Allegheny (9/22/12) Long Field Goal...... 28 Ryan Mong, Allegheny (9/22/12) Punts...... 9 Cameron Sobleski vs Allegheny (9/22/12) Punts...... 9 Ryan Schroth, Allegheny (9/22/12) Punting Avg...... 48.0 Cameron Sobleski vs Wooster (10/20/12) Eric Chalifour, Wash. Univ. (10/13/12) Long Punt...... 70 Cameron Sobleski vs DePauw (11/10/12) Paul Simon, DePauw (11/10/12) Punts inside 20...... 4 Cameron Sobleski vs DePauw (11/10/12) Punting Avg...... 49.0 Tucker Smith, Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Long Punt Return...... 29 Houston Hodges vs Wooster (10/20/12) Long Punt...... 65 Eric Chalifour, Wash. U. (10/13/12) Long Kickoff Return...... 55 Houston Hodges at Hanover (9/8/12) Punts inside 20...... 3 Miles MacKenzie, Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Tackles...... 17 Nate Scola vs Allegheny (9/22/12) Long Punt Return...... 92 Sam Thompson, Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Sacks...... 3.5 Cody Buresh at Denison (9/15/12) Long Kickoff Return...... 47 Rayce Risser, Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Tackles For Loss...... 5.0 Cody Buresh at Denison (9/15/12) Tackles...... 18 Robby Schuler, DePauw (11/10/12) Interceptions...... 2 Austin Hodges at Hanover (9/8/12) Sacks...... 2.5 Jonathan Valentine, Ohio Wesl. (10/27/12) Jonathan Koop at Denison (9/15/12) Tackles For Loss...... 3.0 Andy Dalton, Hanover (9/8/12) Austin Hodges at Denison (9/15/12) Interceptions...... 1 Seven different players

TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes...... 60 vs DePauw (11/10/12) Rushes...... 46 Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) 2012 Statistics Yards Rushing...... 383 vs Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Yards Rushing...... 226 Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Yards Per Rush...... 8.3 vs Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Yards Per Rush...... 5.2 Wittenberg (10/6/12) TD Rushes...... 4 at Washington U. (10/13/12) TD Rushes...... 3 Wittenberg (10/6/12) Pass attempts...... 35 vs Oberlin College (11/3/12) Pass attempts...... 75 Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Pass completions...... 25 at Hanover (9/8/12) Pass completions...... 52 Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Yards Passing...... 327 at Hanover (9/8/12) Yards Passing...... 428 Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Yards Per Pass...... 13.8 at Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Yards Per Pass...... 9.8 Oberlin College (11/3/12) TD Passes...... 4 vs Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) TD Passes...... 5 Oberlin College (11/3/12) Total Plays...... 84 vs DePauw (11/10/12) Total Plays...... 95 Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Total Offense...... 566 vs Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Total Offense...... 455 Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Yards Per Play...... 8.2 vs Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Yards Per Play...... 6.4 Oberlin College (11/3/12) Points...... 54 vs Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) Points...... 31 Oberlin College (11/3/12) Sacks By...... 7 at Denison (9/15/12) Sacks By...... 5 Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) First Downs...... 27 vs Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12) First Downs...... 25 Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Penalties...... 18 vs DePauw (11/10/12) Penalties...... 9 DePauw (11/10/12) Penalty Yards...... 152 at Hanover (9/8/12) Penalty Yards...... 100 DePauw (11/10/12) Turnovers...... 4 vs Oberlin College (11/3/12) Turnovers...... 6 Denison (9/15/12) Interceptions By...... 4 at Hanover (9/8/12) Interceptions By...... 3 Oberlin College (11/3/12) at Denison (9/15/12) Punts...... 9 Allegheny (9/22/12) Punts...... 9 vs Allegheny (9/22/12) Washington U. (10/13/12) Punting Avg...... 48.0 vs Wooster (10/20/12) DePauw (11/10/12) Long Punt...... 70 vs DePauw (11/10/12) Punting Avg...... 43.8 Washington U. (10/13/12) Punts inside 20...... 4 vs DePauw (11/10/12) Long Punt...... 65 Washington U. (10/13/12) Long Punt Return...... 29 vs Wooster (10/20/12) Punts inside 20...... 3 Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/12) Long Punt Return...... 92 Carnegie Mellon (9/29/12)

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 59 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics

RUSHING No-Yds/TD HAN DEN ALL CMU WIT WUSTL WOO OWU OBE DPU Tyler Holmes 175-1067/5 DNP DNP 18-104/1 10-98/0 20-76/1 16-70/1 25-189/0 23-210/1 30-151/0 33-169/1 Chase Belton 97-486/8 6-(-14)/0 7-17/1 9-28/1 20-198/3 11-29/1 6-166/2 DNP 14-27/0 7-(-2)/0 17-37/0 CP Porter 53-324/3 2-3/0 7-49/1 6-21/0 6-53/0 13-43/1 10-83/1 9-72/0 DNP DNP DNP Troy Meyers 21-116/1 9-43/0 3-10/0 DNP DNP — 1-1/0 DNP DNP 1-8/0 7-54/1 Vann Hunt 33-92/1 9-2/0 7-20/1 5-3/0 6-48/0 6-19/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Derek Rowe 10-30/0 DNP 4-11/0 DNP — DNP 2-5/0 3-5/0 DNP — 1-9/0 Mason Zurek 14-27/0 2-(-4)/0 1-(-3)/0 DNP DNP — DNP 8-27/0 3-7/0 — DNP Andy Walsh 11-19/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 7-20/0 4--1/1 DNP DNP DNP Matt Gibson 5-8/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-8/0 DNP Eddie Cmehil 1-6/0 — — — 1-6/0 — — — DNP DNP — Sean Hildebrand 7-5/0 2-3/0 DNP — — — — 1-3/0 1--2/0 1--5/0 2-6/0 James Kraus 1-4/0 — — — — — — — — 1-4/0 — Team 10--83/0 1--4/0 1--2/0 — 3--20/0 1--2/0 1-0/0 — 1--17/0 2--38/0 —

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD HAN DEN ALL CMU WIT WUSTL WOO OWU OBE DPU Sean Hildebrand 31-501/7 6-77/1 DNP 2-38/0 5-49/2 3-71/0 3-35/1 1-24/0 2-79/1 6-95/1 3-33/1 Jon Laird 28-414/3 7-94/1 3-82/1 6-50/0 2-7/0 1-11/0 1-17/0 1-20/1 2-27/0 3-39/0 2-67/0 Houston Hodges 15-310/4 — — — 2-79/1 1-9/0 2-28/0 — 4-120/2 4-39/1 2-35/0 Andrew Gibson 16-258/3 2-73/1 3-34/1 3-30/0 3-39/1 1-30/0 — 1-12/0 1-4/0 1-13/0 1-23/0 Darren Bost 10-189/1 2-9/0 2-35/0 — — 3-81/0 — 2-48/1 — 1-16/0 — James Kraus 11-106/0 1-9/0 1-7/0 2-19/0 — — 3-13/0 1-11/0 — 3-47/0 — Troy Meyers 10-69/0 5-32/0 4-29/0 DNP DNP — — DNP DNP 1-8/0 — Eddie Cmehil 5-61/0 2-33/0 1-12/0 — 1-9/0 — 1-7/0 — DNP DNP — Charlie Kolisek 3-41/1 — — — — 2-12/1 1-29/0 — — DNP DNP Tyler Holmes 6-17/0 DNP DNP — — 1-4/0 1-5/0 1-4/0 1-5/0 — 2-(-1)/0 Vann Hunt 3-14/0 — 2-14/0 1-0/0 — — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Cody Christopher 1-5/0 DNP 1-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP — DNP DNP

PASSING #13 Chase Belton Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Hanover 32 25 1 78.1 327 3 49 4 27 188.6 Denison 30 17 0 56.7 218 2 70 3 10 139.7 Allegheny 32 14 0 43.8 137 0 28 1 10 79.7 Carnegie Mellon 23 13 0 56.5 183 4 49 1 7 180.7 Wittenberg 17 12 0 70.6 218 1 34 1 5 197.7 Washington U. 8 6 0 75.0 67 0 29 1 3 145.4

2012 Statistics 2012 Ohio Wesleyan 17 10 1 58.8 235 3 82 5 26 221.4 Oberlin College 35 19 3 54.3 257 2 35 4 20 117.7 DePauw 24 10 0 41.7 157 1 42 3 26 110.4 TOTALS 218 126 5 57.8 1799 16 82 23 134 146.8

#11 Andy Walsh Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Washington U. 11 6 1 54.5 67 1 19 0 0 117.5 Wooster 12 7 1 58.3 119 2 39 1 8 180.0 TOTALS 23 13 2 56.5 186 3 39 1 8 150.1

Jon Laird

Page 60 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT HAN DEN ALL CMU WIT WUSTL WOO OWU OBE DPU

Nate Scola...... 42-48 90 5-1 6-3 9-8 3-8 2-7 6-3 2-3 4-7 1-6 4-2

AJ Akinribade...... 48-35 83 5-4 3-3 6-7 8-5 4-5 6-3 7-0 3-3 2-4 4-1

Cody Buresh...... 39-32 71 2-1 6-5 2-1 4-6 3-7 4-0 6-2 5-6 5-2 2-2

Justin Woods...... 45-24 69 1-0 0-5 4-1 10-4 3-0 6-2 3-2 12-4 2-3 4-3

Pat Clegg...... 27-24 51 4-3 1-2 4-3 4-2 0-4 4-1 3-2 3-0 1-7 3-0

Denzel Wilkins...... 30-13 43 2-2 7-1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP 7-3 7-6 2-1 4-0

Jonathan Koop...... 27-12 39 10-2 8-1 4-5 DNP 2-2 3-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-1

Austin Hodges...... 26-8 34 4-1 3-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 4-0 6-2 3-1 2-0

Tyler McCullen...... 21-12 33 2-1 2-1 3-2 2-1 2-2 3-0 2-2 2-2 1-0 2-1

Ollie Bauer...... 14-14 28 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-6 — 2-0 4-0 1-2 2-2 0-2

Houston Hodges...... 19-6 25 2-0 2-0 1-1 4-1 0-1 2-0 2-0 3-2 2-1 1-0

Zach Breuckman...... 6-11 17 1-0 0-2 1-4 — 1-0 1-0 0-2 2-1 0-2 DNP

Bryce Biberstein...... 8-5 13 1-0 2-0 — 1-0 — 1-1 — 2-3 1-1 —

JT Henning...... 6-6 12 DNP — — 1-0 — 1-0 — 2-3 1-0 1-3

Jack Montgomery...... 6-6 12 1-0 0-2 2-0 1-2 1-0 — 1-0 0-1 — 0-1

Jorge Diaz-Aguilar...... 3-6 9 DNP 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-2 — — 0-1 1-0 0-1

Anthony Stella...... 5-3 8 — — 1-1 1-0 1-1 — — 1-0 1-0 0-1

Derrick McQuiston...... 5-1 6 — 2-0 1-0 — 1-1 1-0 — DNP DNP DNP

Brock Smith...... 4-1 5 — — — — 1-0 3-1 — — — —

AJ Clark...... 4-1 5 DNP DNP DNP 1-1 1-0 — 2-0 — — — 2012 Statistics Grady Phillips...... 1-2 3 — — 1-0 — — — — — 0-2 —

Andy Walsh...... 2-0 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP

Cameron Sobleski...... 2-0 2 — — 1-0 — — — — 1-0 — —

Taylor Miller...... 1-1 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 — — 0-1

Charlie Kolisek...... 1-1 2 0-1 — — — 1-0 — — — DNP DNP

Derek Rowe...... 1-0 1 DNP — DNP — DNP — — DNP 1-0 —

Sean Hildebrand...... 1-0 1 — DNP — — 1-0 — — — — —

Team...... 1-0 1 — — — — — — — — — 1-0

CP Porter...... 1-0 1 — — — — — 1-0 — DNP DNP DNP

Grant Klembara...... 1-0 1 — 1-0 — DNP DNP DNP — — — —

Kyle Bottos...... 0-1 1 DNP — — — — — — — — 0-1

David Direnfeld...... 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0

Weston Kitley...... 1-0 1 — — — — — — — — 1-0 —

Andrew Gibson...... 1-0 1 — — — — — — — — 1-0 —

Derek Dean...... 0-1 1 — — DNP — — — — 0-1 — —

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 61 2012 Longest Plays

25-YARD PLUS PLAYS LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS (25 yards or more) Yards Type Player(s) Opponent Long Plays By Yards No. TD Long Plays By Type No. TD 82 *...... Pass...... Houston Hodges from Chase Belton...... Ohio Wesleyan 100+...... 0...... 0 Rushing...... 16...... 4 90-99...... 0...... 0 Passing...... 22...... 8 71 *...... Pass...... Sean Hildebrand from Chase Belton...... Ohio Wesleyan 80-89...... 1...... 1 Punt returns...... 2...... 0 70 *...... Pass...... Jon Laird from Chase Belton...... Denison 70-79...... 2...... 2 Kick returns...... 7...... 0 69 *...... Rush...... Chase Belton...... Wash Univ. 60-69...... 2...... 2 Interceptions...... 3...... 2 67 *...... Rush...... Tyler Holmes...... Ohio Wesleyan 50-59...... 2...... 1 Fumble returns...... 0...... 0 56 *...... Rush...... Chase Belton...... Wash. Univ. 40-49...... 5...... 1 Other...... 0...... 0 55...... KR...... Houston Hodges...... Hanover 30-39...... 17...... 3 TOTAL...... 50...... 14 49...... Pass...... Houston Hodges from Chase Belton...... Carn. Mellon 20-29...... 21...... 4 49 *...... Pass...... Andrew Gibson from Chase Belton...... Hanover 45...... Rush...... CP Porter...... Wash. Univ. 25-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER 42...... Pass...... Jon Laird from Chase Belton...... DePauw Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR 41...... INT...... Austin Hodges...... Ohio Wesleyan Houston Hodges...... 9...... 3...... 0...... 4...... 3...... 2...... 0...... 0 39 *...... INT...... Austin Hodges...... Hanover Sean Hildebrand...... 7...... 2...... 0...... 7...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 39 *...... Pass...... Darren Bost from Andy Walsh...... Wooster Tyler Holmes...... 6...... 2...... 6...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 38...... Rush...... Tyler Holmes...... Ohio Wesleyan Chase Belton...... 5...... 2...... 5...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 CP Porter...... 4...... 0...... 4...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 37...... Rush...... CP Porter...... Wooster Justin Woods...... 4...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 4...... 0...... 0...... 0 35...... Pass...... Sean Hildebrand from Chase Belton...... Oberlin Jon Laird...... 3...... 1...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 34...... Pass...... Sean Hildebrand from Chase Belton...... Wittenberg Andrew Gibson...... 3...... 1...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 34...... Pass...... James Kraus from Chase Belton...... Oberlin Darren Bost...... 3...... 1...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 34...... KR...... Justin Woods...... Hanover Austin Hodges...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 2...... 0 33...... Rush...... Chase Belton...... Wash. Univ. Cody Buresh...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 0 33...... Rush...... Tyler Holmes...... Carn. Mellon Troy Meyers...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 Charlie Kolisek...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 32...... Rush...... CP Porter...... Denison James Kraus...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0 31...... KR...... Justin Woods...... Carn. Mellon TOTAL...... 50...... 14.... 16.... 22.....7...... 2...... 3...... 0 31...... Pass...... Sean Hildebrand from Chase Belton...... Wittenberg 31...... Rush...... Troy Meyers...... DePauw LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR 30...... Pass...... Andrew Gibson from Chase Belton...... Wittenberg Rushing 30...... Pass...... Darren Bost from Chase Belton...... Wittenberg 69...... Chase Belton vs Washington Univ.-St. Louis (10/13/2012) 30 *...... Pass...... Houston Hodges from Chase Belton...... Carn. Mellon Rushing Touchdown 29...... PR...... Houston Hodges...... Wooster 69...... Chase Belton vs Washington Univ.-St. Louis (10/13/2012) 29...... Rush...... CP Porter...... Carn. Mellon 29...... Pass...... Charlie Kolisek from Chase Belton...... Wash. Univ. Passing 28...... KR...... Houston Hodges...... Carn. Mellon 82...... Houston Hodges from Chase Belton vs Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/2012) 28...... Pass...... Sean Hildebrand from Chase Belton...... Allegheny 27...... Rush...... Chase Belton...... Carn. Mellon Passing Touchdown 27...... Pass...... Darren Bost from Chase Belton...... Wittenberg 82...... Houston Hodges from Chase Belton vs Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/2012)

2012 Statistics 2012 27 *...... Rush...... Tyler Holmes...... Allegheny 26...... Pass...... Andrew Gibson from Chase Belton...... Carn. Mellon Punt Return 26...... Rush...... Tyler Holmes...... Wooster 29...... Houston Hodges vs Wooster (10/20/2012) 26...... KR...... Justin Woods...... Carn. Mellon 26...... PR...... Houston Hodges...... Oberlin Kick Return 26 *...... Pass...... Sean Hildebrand from Chase Belton...... Oberlin 55...... Houston Hodges vs Hanover (9/8/2012) 26 *...... INT...... Cody Buresh...... Wooster Interception Return 26 *...... Pass...... Houston Hodges from Chase Belton...... Ohio Wesleyan 41...... Austin Hodges vs Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/2012) 25...... Rush...... Tyler Holmes...... Wittenberg 25...... KR...... Justin Woods...... Carn. Mellon Fumble Return 25...... Pass...... Jon Laird from Chase Belton...... DePauw None 25...... Pass...... Sean Hildebrand from Chase Belton...... Hanover Punt 25...... KR...... Houston Hodges...... Wash. Univ. 70...... Cameron Sobleski vs DePauw (11/10/2012) 25...... Rush...... Chase Belton...... Carn. Mellon Field Goal * touchdown scored on play 44...... Ian MacDougall vs Allegheny (9/22/2012)

Page 62 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL #8 Wabash at Hanover #8 Wabash at Denison

The Little Giants started the 2012 season at Hanover. Wabash picked Wabash struggled out of the gate in Granville before CP Porter found the end zone on a 12-yard run to give the Little Giants an early lead the two schools since 1999. on the way to 35-2 win at Denison. up a 33-12 victory over the Panthers in the first meeting between Junior Jon Laird opened his Wabash career with an 18-yard TD Chase Belton and Vann Hunt also scored rushing touchdowns, reception from Chase Belton to give the Little Giants the early sandwiching TD passes from Belton to Jon Laird for 70 yards and lead. Belton connected on TD passes to Andrew Gibson and Sean Andrew Gibson for four yards. Belton completed 17 of 30 pass Hildebrand before Austin Hodges completed the scoring with a 39- attempts for 218 yards. Porter led all Wabash rushers with 39 yards yard interception return for a touchdown. on seven attempts.

Belton threw for 327 yards. Jonathan Koop recorded 12 tackles as The Little Giants defense earned the shutou by holding the Big Red part of a Little Giant defense that held the Panthers to 11 rushing to 46 rushing yards and 267 yards of total offense. The only score for yards on 21 carries and 222 yards of total offense. Rookie Tyler Denison came on a sack of Belton in the end zone for a safety in the McCullen picked up one of four sacks for Wabash, joined by Pat second quarter. Clegg, Cody Buresh, and Zach Breuckman. Cody Buresh led Wabash with 11 tackles, including six solo stops. #8 Wabash at Hanover (9/8/12 at Hanover, IN) Stadium: L.S. Ayers Field Attendance: 2,412 losses totaling 3 yards. Wabash sacked Denison seven time overall. Kickoff time: 1:30 p.m. End of Game: 4:14 p.m. Total elapsed time: 2:44 Buresh also added 3-1/2 sacks, a forced fumble, and five tackles for Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score #8 Wabash at Denison (9/15/12 at Granville, OH) Wabash 9 7 0 17 33 Record: (1-0) Stadium: Piper Stadium Attendance: 1,450 Hanover 0 6 0 6 12 Record: (0-2) Kickoff time: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:45 p.m. Total elapsed time: 2:45

Scoring Summary: Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 1st 12:12 W - Laird 18 yd pass from Belton (kick blocked), 7-45 2:48 Wabash 7 7 14 7 35 Record: (2-0,1-0) Denison 0 2 0 0 2 Record: (0-2,0-1) 11:48 W - A. Gibson 49 yd pass from Belton (MacDougall kick), 4-63 2:04 6:33 W - MacDougall 36 yd field goal, 9-41 4:10 Scoring Summary: 2nd 14:04 H - Passafiume 10 yd pass from Britt (kick failed), 9-56 4:07 1st 2:04 W - Porter 12 yd run (MacDougall kick), 3-72 0:50 8:45 H - Zeck 2 yd pass from Britt (kick blocked), 16-74 6:05 2nd 9:46 W - Belton 5 yd run (MacDougall kick), 4-16 1:15 4th 14:55 5:04 W - HildebrandMacDougall 736 yd yd pass field from goal, Belton 8-23 4:02(MacDougall kick), 7-63 3:38 4:17 D - Safety, 0-0, 0:00 3:59 W - A. Hodges 39 yd interception return (Ian MacDougall kick) 3rd 6:24 W - Laird 70 yd pass from Belton (MacDougall kick), 5-93 3:03 4:27 W - Gibson 4 yd pass from Belton (MacDougall kick), 3-19 1:49 4th 4:44 W - Hunt 3 yd run (MacDougall kick), 7-52 4:05 WAB HAN FIRST DOWNS...... 18...... 19 WAB DEN RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 31-29...... 21-11 FIRST DOWNS...... 16...... 20 2012 Game Recaps PASSING YDS (NET)...... 327...... 211 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 30-102...... 29-46 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 32-25-1...... 51-31-4 PASSING YDS (NET)...... 218...... 221 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 63-356...... 72-222 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 30-17-0...... 46-26-4 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 60-320...... 75-267 Punt Returns-Yards...... 1-10...... 1-1 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 3-92...... 4-92 Punt Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 6-5 Interception Returns-Yards...... 4-63...... 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 1-24...... 6-101 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 4-35.8...... 5-38.4 Interception Returns-Yards...... 4-37...... 0-0 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0...... 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 6-42.0...... 4-41.2 Penalties-Yards...... 15-152...... 2-20 Fumbles-Lost...... 2-2...... 4-2 Possession Time...... 29:01...... 30:59 Penalties-Yards...... 7-59...... 7-56 Third-Down Conversions...... 5 of 13...... 8 of 18 Possession Time...... 26:12...... 33:48 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0 of 1...... 1 of 2 Third-Down Conversions...... 5 of 12...... 7 of 16 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 4-4...... 2-3 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 1 of 1...... 0 of 3 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 4-17...... 4-27 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 4-5...... 0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 7-48...... 3-10 RUSHING: WAB - Meyers 9-43; Porter 2-3; Hildebrand 2-3; Hunt 9-2; RUSHING: WAB-Porter 7-49; Hunt 7-20; Belton 7-17; Rowe 4-11; Meyers 3-10; Team 1-minus 4; Zurek 2-minus 4; Belton 6-minus 14. HAN - Britt 11-10; Team 1-minus 2; Zurek 1-minus 3. DEN - Fioroni 18-80; TEAM 1-minus 2; Corrao 6-3; Parker, 1-1; Zeck 1-minus 1; Sutton 2-minus 2. Paulus 10-minus 32. PASSING: WAB - Belton 25-32-1-327. HAN - Britt 29-48-3-194; Parker 2-3-1-17. PASSING: WAB- Belton 17-30-0-218. DEN - Paulus 26-46-4-221. RECEIVING: WAB - Meyers 4-29; Laird 3-82; A. Gibson 3-34; Bost 2-35; RECEIVING: WAB - Laird 7-94; Hildebrand 6-77; Meyers 5-32; A. Gibson 2-73; Hunt 2-14; Cmehil 1-12; Kraus 1-7; Christopher 1-5. DEN - Fioroni 8-53; Wilson 5-43; Layer 4-37; Brown 3-39; Lilley 3-15; Winans 1-15; McHugh 1-12; Corrao 6-21; Eubanks 4-53; Gibson 2-20; Sutton 1-minus 1. Keller 1-7. Cmehil 2-33; Bost 2-9; Kraus 1-9. HAN - Passafiume 9-60; Zeck 9-58; TACKLES (UA-A): WAB - Koop 10-2; Akinribade 5-4; Clegg 4-3; Scola 5-1; TACKLES (UA-A): WAB - Buresh 6-5; Koop 8-1; Scola 6-3; Wilkins 7-1; A. Hodges 4-1. HAN - Dalton 5-8; Alexander 6-1; Magaw 3-3; Foster 4-1; Gilb 3-2. Conrad 1-3. SACKS (UA-A): WAB - McCullen 1-1; Clegg 0-1; Buresh 1-0; Breuckman 1-0. Akinribade 3-3. DEN - Elliott 6-4; Sycher 2-4; Hartfield 2-3; Fultz 2-2; HAN - Stilwell 2-0; Jones 1-0; Gilb 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): WAB - Buresh 3-1; McCullen 2-1; Montgomery 0-1; INTERCEPTIONS: WAB- A. Hodges 2-39; Wilkins 1-24; Akinribade 1-0. HAN - Worden 1-0. AkinribadeINTERCEPTIONS: 0-1. DEN WAB - Hartfield -Koop 2-37; 1-1; A. Baker Hodges 1-0; 2-0. Kell DEN 0-1. - None.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 63 Allegheny at #7 Wabash Carnegie Mellon at #17 Wabash

The Little Giants proved inhospitable Homecoming hosts, holding

overtimeWabash lost to leave a regular Crawfordsville season home with football a 20-17 game victory. for the first time Wabash victory. since 2009 when Allegheny connected on a 28-yard field goal in Carnegie Mellon to one score over the final three periods in a 54-28

Wabash defense stiffened. The Little Giants held CMU to 106 yards tiedThe Gatorsthe score raced at halftime. out to a 10-0Tyler first Holmes quarter gave lead Wabash before its an only Ian lead of The Tartans held a 21-14 lead after the first quarter before the theMacDougall game in the44-yard third field quarter goal with and a 27-yardChase Belont scoring three-yard run. Allegheny run quarter. Justin Woods recorded 14 tackles, while AJ Akinribade tied the game midway through the fourth quarter before Ryan Mong addedover the 13 final stops three and periodsNate Scola after tallied allowing 12. 120 through the first

attempt in the extra sesson. Wabash racked up an impressive 566 yards of total offense, with 383 nailed the field goal in overtime after Wabash failed to score on its coming on the ground. Chase Belton ran of 198 yards and threw for Allegheny outgained Wabash 353 yards to 293 for the Little Giants. 183.

Carnegie Mellon at #17 Wabash (9/29/12 at Crawfordsville, IN) Allegheny at #7 Wabash (9/22/12 at Crawfordsville, IN) Stadium: Hollett Little Giant Stadium Attendance: 5,093 Stadium: Hollett Little Giant Stadium Attendance: 4,361 Kickoff time: 2:00 p.m. End of Game: 5:12 p.m. Total elapsed time: 3:12 Kickoff time: 1:00 p.m. End of Game: 4:04 p.m. Total elapsed time: 3:04 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Score Carnegie Mellon 21 0 7 0 28 Record: (4-1) Allegheny 10 0 0 7 3 20 Record: (2-1,1-0 NCAC) Wabash 14 14 3 23 54 Record: (3-1) Wabash 0 10 7 0 0 17 Record: (2-1,1-1 NCAC) Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 9:45 CM - Blanks 2 yd run (Young kick), 11-75 5:15 1st 9:15 A - O’Brien 6 yd run (Mong kick), 8-26 4:05 8:17 W - Belton 21 yd run (MacDougall kick), 4-68 1:22 5:22 CM - Erra-Hernandez 4 yd run (Young kick), 8-75 2:55 3:15 CM - Thompson 92 yd punt return (Young kick) 1:34 0:32 AW - - Mong Belton 23 3 ydyd fieldrun (MacDougall goal, 11-74 4:16 kick), 8-54 1:22 0:19 W - Hildebrand 9 yd pass from Belton (MacDougall kick), 7-72 2:49 2nd 3rd 13:14 11:37 W - HolmesMacDougall 27 yd 44 run yd (MacDougallfield goal, 9-33 kick), 3:14 2-31 0:48 2nd 5:39 W - Belton 16 yd run (MacDougall kick), 11-80 5:02 4th 8:46 A - Smith 9 yd run (Mong kick), 6-49 1:53 0:41 W - Hildebrand 6 yd pass from Belton (MacDougall kick), 8-80 1:12 3:13 CM - Blanks 38 yd pass from Kalkstein (Young kick), 4-59 1:49 OT 15:00 A - Mong 28 yd field goal,ALL 10-0 0:00 WAB 3rd 4th 9:16 14:56 W - MacDougallA. Gibson 3 yd 31 pass yd field from goal, Belton 6-46 (MacDougall 2:24, CMU 21 kick), - WABF 7-68 31 3:09 FIRST DOWNS...... 19...... 14 12:25 W - H. Hodges 30 yd pass from Belton (kick failed), 2-30 1:05 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 44-176...... 38-156 PASSING YDS (NET)...... 177...... 137 5:35 W - Belton 6 yd run (MacDougall kick), 7-62 3:55 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 40-22-0...... 32-14-0 10:55 W - MacDougall 24 yd field goal, 5-21 1:24 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 84-353...... 70-293 CMU WAB Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 FIRST DOWNS...... 21...... 27 Punt Returns-Yards...... 3-43...... 2-22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 46-226...... 46-383 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 5-91 PASSING YDS (NET)...... 229...... 183 Interception Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 27-17-0...... 23-13-0 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 9-31.2...... 9-36.9 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 73-455...... 69-566 Fumbles-Lost...... 0-0...... 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Penalties-Yards...... 6-55...... 9-70 Punt Returns-Yards...... 2-116...... 1-5 Possession Time...... 32:38...... 27:22 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 3-65...... 5-129 Third-Down Conversions...... 5 of 19...... 3 of 16 Interception Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 2 of 3...... 0 of 0 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 4-35.2...... 3-40.7 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 3-3...... 2-5 Fumbles-Lost...... 3-2...... 1-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 1-10...... 0-0 Penalties-Yards...... 7-40...... 5-55 Possession Time...... 31:12...... 28:48 RUSHING: ALL - Smith 13-78; Perko 16-43; O’Brien 11-33; Person 3-19; Third-Down Conversions...... 6 of 15...... 3 of 8 Ginoza 1-3. WAB - Holmes 18-104; Belton 9-28; Porter 6-21; Hunt 5-3. Fourth-Down Conversions...... 1 of 4...... 0 of 0 201 Game Recaps 201 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 2-3...... 7-7 PASSING: ALL- Person 22-40-0-177. WAB - Belton 14-32-0-137. Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 1-7...... 2-8 RECEIVING: ALL - Emigh 7-49; O’Brien 5-42; Niklaus 5-26; Bassi 2-34; RUSHING: CMU - Blanks 26-157; Erra-Hernandez 7-32; Kalkstein 7-18; Opet 1-15; Moran 1-6; Vietmeier 1-5. WAB - Laird 6-50; A. Gibson 3-30; Delello 3-14; Trentalange 2-3; Lorubbio 1-2. WAB - Belton 20-198; Hildebrand 2-38; Kraus 2-19; Hunt 1-0. Holmes 10-98; Porter 6-53; Hunt 6-48; Cmehil 1-6; Team 3-minus 20. TACKLES (UA-A): ALL - Devlin 4-4; DeStefano 3-5; Vietmeier 6-1; Douglas 3-3; PASSING: CMU- Kalkstein 17-24-0-229; Team 0-3-0-0. Glenn 4-1. WAB - Scola 9-8; Akinribade 6-7; Koop 4-5; Clegg 4-3; Woods 4-1. WAB - Belton 13-23-0-183. SACKS (UA-A): ALL - Douglas 1-0. WAB - None. RECEIVING: CMU- Kikta 5-72; Blanks 5-57; Pardoe 2-38; Irish 2-29; Swanson 1-22; Herrera 1-8; Delello 1-3. WAB - Hildebrand 5-49; INTERCEPTIONS: ALL - None. WAB - None. A. Gibson 3-39; H. Hodges 2-79; Laird 2-7; Cmehil 1-9. TACKLES (UA-A): CMU - Brefo 8-3; Basinski 6-1; Lum 4-3; Mcgrath 3-2; Butler 3-2. WAB - Woods 10-4; Akinribade 8-5; Scola 3-8; Buresh 4-6; Bauer 1-6 SACKS (UA-A): CMU - Tanner 0-1; Hartman,Dallas 0-1. WAB - Akinribade 1-0; McCullen 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: CMU - None. WAB - None.

Page 64 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL #16 Wabash at Wittenberg #15 Wabash at Wash. Univ.

Wabash spoiled the Tigers’ Homecoming contest with a 27-24 Chase Belton ran wild early in the Little Giants’ 34-14 win at victory at Wittenberg. CP Porter gave Wabash a 10-point lead early Washington-St. Louis before a shoulder injury forced the senior to the sidelines in the second quarter. Belton scored on runs of 69 and to three points witha short drive with 9:38 remaining in the game. 56 yards to put Wabash in front 13-0 before Andy Walsh took over Wabashin the final responded period with with a a2-yard 16-play run drive before that the ran Tigers out the closed clock the to gap at quarterback. Walsh hit Sean Hildebrand with a seven-yard TD preserve the Little Giants’ victory. the Bears rallied for a pair of scores to cut the lead to 20-14. The Charlie Kolisek proved to be a two-way star for Wabash in the Littlepass on Giants’ his first ground series game to put took the over Little from Giants there, in front with 20-0Tyler before Holmes rushing for a 3-yard run and CP Porter adding a 4-yard run in the lineman on the opening offensive series, then produced the Little contest. He recorded his first career interception as a defensive quarter. Kolisek also picked up a sack late in the game to end a Thefinal Little period. Giants ran for 345 yards on 43 carries and four scores, WittenbergGiants’ first drive.score withWabash a 4-yard held Wittenberg’sTD catch as a conference-leading tight end in the second passing attack to 92 yards and 254 yards of total offense for the Walsh combined for 12-of-19 passing for 134 yards. game. The Little Giants ran for a season-best 51 times for 165 yards with Belton finishing with 166 yards in six attempts. Belton and and three TDs. Chase Belton threw for 218 yards and one touchdown Wabash held Washington University to 84 rushing yards and 232 with no interceptions. yards of total offense.

#15 Wabash at Wash. Univ. - St. Louis (10/13/12 at St. Louis, MO) #16 Wabash at Wittenberg Stadium: Francis Field Attendance: 1,371 (10/6/12 at Springfield, OH) Kickoff time: 1:00 p.m. End of Game: 3:35 p.m. Total elapsed time: 2:35 Stadium: Edwards-Maurer Stadium Attendance: 3,254 Kickoff time: 1:00 p.m. End of Game: 3:29 p.m. Total elapsed time: 2:29 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Wabash 6 14 7 7 34 Record: (5-1) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Washington Univ. 0 7 7 0 14 Record: (1-5) Wabash 0 13 7 7 27 Record: (4-1, 2-1 NCAC) Wittenberg 0 3 14 7 24 Record: (4-1, 2-1 NCAC) Scoring Summary: 1st 3:36 WAB - Belton 69 yd run (kick failed), 1-69 0:19 Scoring Summary: 2nd 10:19 WAB - Belton 56 yd run (MacDougall kick), 3-80 1:04 2nd 8:04 WAB - Kolisek 4 yd pass from Belton (MacDougall kick), 6-63 2:49 3:03 WAB - Hildebrand 7 yd pass from Walsh (Smith kick), 10-96 5:06 3:13 WAB - Holmes 2 yd run (kick failed), 7-67 3:52 1:01 WU - Castelluccio 16 yd pass from Daginella (Hallwachs kick), 6-76 1:54 3rd 6:56 WU - Daginella 1 yd run (Hallwachskick), 3-8 1:15 3rd 12:01 WAB - Belton 4 yd run (MacDougall kick), 6-23 2:48 1:15 WAB - Holmes 3 yd run (Smith kick), 12-78 5:35 0:00 10:19 WIT - WilliamsDehnke 9 18 yd ydrun field (Williams goal, 10-69 kick), 3:15 4-90 1:20 4th 3:28 WAB - Porter 4 yd run (Smith kick), 5-53 2:51 6:56 WIT - Dehnke 2 yd run (Williams kick), 2-2 0:41

4th 14:01 WAB - Porter 2 yd run (MacDougall kick), 8-86 3:15 2012 Game Recaps 9:38 WIT - Dehnke 6 yd run (Williams kick), 6-37 1:53 WAB WUSTL FIRST DOWNS...... 17...... 13 WAB WIT RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 43-345...... 30-84 FIRST DOWNS...... 18...... 11 PASSING YDS (NET)...... 134...... 148 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 51-165...... 31-162 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 19-12-1...... 28-15-1 PASSING YDS (NET)...... 218...... 92 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 62-479...... 58-232 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 17-12-0...... 19-10-1 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 68-383...... 50-254 Punt Returns-Yards...... 1-1...... 4-8 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 1-13 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 3-69...... 5-98 Punt Returns-Yards...... 3-5...... 3-18 Interception Returns-Yards...... 1--1...... 1-10 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 4-75...... 4-86 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 5-43.8...... 9-43.8 Interception Returns-Yards...... 1-4...... 0-0 Fumbles-Lost...... 3-1...... 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 5-29.2...... 6-38.2 Penalties-Yards...... 5-35...... 5-35 Fumbles-Lost...... 2-1...... 2-1 Possession Time...... 31:13...... 28:47 Penalties-Yards...... 4-48...... 5-39 Third-Down Conversions...... 8 of 13...... 1 of 12 Possession Time...... 36:53...... 23:07 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0 of 0...... 0 of 1 Third-Down Conversions...... 4 of 14...... 3 of 10 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 3-4...... 2-2 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 3 of 3...... 0 of 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 1-1...... 1-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 4-6...... 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 2-19...... 1-5 RUSHING: WAB - Belton 6-166; Porter 10-83; Holmes 16-70; Walsh 7-20; Rowe 2-5; Meyers 1-1; Team 1-0. WU - Castelluccio 22-78; Lonnemann 1-2; Daginella RUSHING: Wash. Univ. - Burkett 8-49; Castelluccio 12-12; Grimm 1-11; 3-2; Hagemann 3-1; LaBarge 1-1. LaBarge 1-minus 6; Hagemann 4-minus 7. Wabash - Hunt 14-52; Holmes 6-28; Belton 13-27; Rowe 2-6; Team 2-minus 6; Chamblee 1-minus 6. PASSING: WAB - Walsh 6-11-1-67; Belton 6-8-0-67. WU - Daginella 15-28-1-148. PASSING: WAB - Belton 12-17-0-218. WIT - Florence 10-19-1-92. RECEIVING: WAB - Hildebrand 3-35; Kraus 3-13; H. Hodges 2-28; Kolisek 1-29; RECEIVING: WAB - Bost 3-81; Hildebrand 3-71; Kolisek 2-12; A. Gibson 1-30; Laird 1-17; Cmehil 1-7; Holmes 1-5. WU - Sexton 3-36; LaBarge 3-22; Laird 1-11; H. Hodges 1-9; Holmes 1-4. WIT - Cunningham 5-44; Wilson 2-6; Lubatkin 2-17; Castelluccio 2-16; Elliott 2-2; Bartholomew 1-31; Levine 1-13; Zumdick 1-19; Kirkman 1-14; Stoner 1-9. McGovern 1-11. TACKLES (UA-A): WAB - Buresh 3-7; Akinribade 4-5; Scola 2-7; Koop 2-2; TACKLES (UA-A): WAB - Scola 6-3; Akinribade 6-3; Woods 6-2; Clegg 4-1; McCullen 2-2. WIT - Everett 6-6; Leno 5-6; Sanning 4-5; Daniels 3-4; Eby 2-5. Buresh 4-0. WU - Way 6-0; Stoecker 5-1; Byers 5-1; Wight 5-0; Oluokun 5-0. SACKS (UA-A): WAB - McCullen 1-0; Kolisek 1-0. WIT - Daniels 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): WAB - McCullen 1-0. WU - Wight 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: WAB - Kolisek 1-4. WIT - None. INTERCEPTIONS: WAB - Koop 1-minus 1. WU - Goad 1-10.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 65 Wooster at #13 Wabash #11 Wabash at Ohio Wesleyan

An early 10-0 lead would be all Wabash needed to defeat the College of Wooster 30-0. Denzel Wilkins recorded 10 tackles to pace the before Little Giant quarterback Chase Belton hit Houston Hodges Little Giants, including two sacks. Cody Buresh added a sack and an forThe an Wabash 82-yard and TD OWU bomb defenses in the third battled period. throughout Hodges thescored first a half second interception return for a touchdown to keep the shutout in tact while touchdown reception, while Sean Hildebrand and Tyler Holmes also also adding points to the Wabash scoring column. Nate Scola also scored for a 28-0 win over the Battling Bishops, handing OWU its recorded a sack for the Little Giants. only conference loss of the season.

while Holmes rushed for 210 yards and one score. The Little Giants Brock Smith hit his first career field goal to opening the scoring for sackedAfter a slowOWU start quarterback offensively, Mason Belton Espinosa finished — 10-of-17who would for go235 on yards, to secondWabash score. on a 21-yard Tyler Holmes try. Andy ran Walsh for 189 made yards, his while first careerCP Porter start tacked win the NCAC Offensive Player of the Year Award — six times to help onand 72 finished yards on the nine game carries 7-of-12 before for 119 suffering for two a season-endingTDs and rushed hip for a preserve the shutout, the second in a row for the defensive unit. injury. Jon Laird caught a 20-yard TD pass, while Darren Bost hauled Hodges picked off a pass in addtion to his two scoring catches.

in a 39-yard toss from Walsh for the first touchdown of the game. #11 Wabash at Ohio Wesleyan (10/27/11 at Delaware, OH) Stadium: Selby Stadium Attendance: 4,231 Wooster at #13 Wabash (10/20/12 at Crawfordsville, IN) Kickoff time: 1:30 p.m. End of Game: 4:01 p.m. Total elapsed time: 2:31 Stadium: Hollett Little Giant Stadium Attendance: 4,161 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Kickoff time: 1:00 p.m. End of Game: 3:29 p.m. Total elapsed time: 2:29 Wabash 0 0 14 14 28 Record: (7-1, 4-1 NCAC) Ohio Wesleyan 0 0 0 0 0 Record: (7-1, 4-1 NCAC) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Wooster 0 0 0 0 0 Record: (2-5, 1-3 NCAC) Scoring Summary: Wabash 10 0 13 7 30 Record: (6-1, 3-1 NCAC) 3rd 5:55 W - H. Hodges 82 yd pass from Belton (Smith kick), 3-80 1:35 0:00 W - Hildebrand 71 yd pass from Belton (Smith kick), 3-87 0:58 Scoring Summary: 4th 9:28 W - Holmes 67 yd run (Smith kick), 4-80 2:02 3:23 W - H. Hodges 26 yd pass from Belton (Smith kick), 7-55 3:47 3:07 WAB - Bost 39 yd pass from Walsh (Smith kick), 3-50 1:05 1st 3rd 10:29 14:07 WAB - SmithBuresh 21 26 yd yd field interception goal, 11-79 return 4:31 (kick failed) WAB OWU 8:23 WAB - Laird 20 yd pass from Walsh (Smith kick), 10-61 3:36 FIRST DOWNS...... 13...... 25 4th 12:21 WAB - Walsh 1 yd run (Smith kick), 9-65 4:01 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 42-225...... 20--22 PASSING YDS (NET)...... 235...... 428 WOO WAB Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 17-10-1...... 75-52-2 FIRST DOWNS...... 14...... 21 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 59-460...... 95-406 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 28-56...... 50-295 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET)...... 139...... 119 Punt Returns-Yards...... 2-10...... 4-27 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 37-20-1...... 12-7-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 1-18...... 5-114 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 65-195...... 62-414 Interception Returns-Yards...... 2-41...... 1-0 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 8-41.2...... 7-38.6 Punt Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 1-29 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-1...... 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 6-145...... 1-13 Penalties-Yards...... 6-42...... 3-20 Interception Returns-Yards...... 1-30...... 1-26 Possession Time...... 30:13...... 29:47 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 6-34.7...... 2-48.0 Third-Down Conversions...... 5 of 15...... 8 of 21 Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0...... 1-1 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 1 of 1...... 0 of 2 Penalties-Yards...... 7-98...... 5-47 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 0-0...... 0-3 Possession Time...... 30:56...... 29:04 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 6-30...... 5-26 Third-Down Conversions...... 7 of 17...... 4 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0 of 3...... 0 of 0 RUSHING: WAB - Holmes 23-210; Belton 14-27; Zurek 3-7; Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 0-0...... 3-4 Hildebrand 1-minus 2; Team 1-minus 17. OWU - Mulumba 3-17; Cagney 1-6; Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 1-8...... 4-27 Herman 3-3; Jenkins 2-3; TEAM 1-minus 4; Mogilnicki 1-minus 7; Espinosa 9-minus 40. RUSHING: WOO - Barnes 18-21; Battaglia 3-14; Ullman 4-12; Tomcufcik 3-9. 2012 Game Recaps 2012 WAB- Holmes 25-189; Porter 9-72; Zurek 8-27; Rowe 3-5; Hildebrand 1-3; PASSING: WAB - Belton 10-17-1-235. OWU - Espinosa 52-75-2-428. Walsh 4-minus 1. RECEIVING: WAB - H. Hodges 4-120; Hildebrand 2-79; Laird 2-27; Holmes 1-5; PASSING: WOO - Barnes 20-36-1-139; Obery 0-1-0-0. WAB - Walsh 7-12-1-119. A. Gibson 1-4. OWU - Uhler 13-123; Mogilnicki 13-122; Herman 10-66; Ziegenbusch 9-72; Cagney 6-45; Mulumba 1-0. RECEIVING: WOO - McIntyre 4-24; Battaglia 4-18; Rice 3-19; Tomcufcik 2-24; Zoldan 2-19; Weidrick 2-16; Ullman 2-13; Bowman 1-6. WAB - Bost 2-48; TACKLES (UA-A): WAB - Woods 12-4; Wilkins 7-6; Buresh 5-6; Scola 4-7; Hildebrand 1-24; Laird 1-20; Gibson 1-12; Kraus 1-11; Holmes 1-4. A. Hodges 6-2. OWU - Segal 7-3; Risser 5-4; Valentine 3-3; Huddleston 2-4; Newcomb 3-1. TACKLES (UA-A): WOO - Czerniak 9-5; Ogletree-Crawford 4-3; Hood 2-5; James 4-1; Reeder 3-2. WAB - Wilkins 7-3; Buresh 6-2; Akinribade 7-0; SACKS (UA-A): WAB - McCullen 1-1; Breuckman 2-0; Scola 1-1; Clegg 1-0. Clegg 3-2; Woods 3-2. OWU - Valentine 2-1; Huddleston 0-1; Saunders 0-1; Swary 0-1; Newcomb 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): WOO - Tozzi 1-0. WAB - Wilkins 2-0; Buresh 1-0; Scola 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: WAB - A. Hodges 1-41; H. Hodges 1-0. OWU - Sheetz 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: WOO - James 1-30. WAB - Buresh 1-26.

Page 66 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Oberlin at #10 Wabash DePauw at #25 Wabash

The Little Giants lost a second regular season home game for the The Wabash senior class closed out its career with a fourth consecutive victory in the Monon Bell Classic with a 23-0 shutout Stadium and claimed a 31-16 win over Wabash. over DePauw. first time since 2004 when Oberlin came to Hollett Little Giant Chase Belton gave the Little Giants an early lead with a 26-yard Sean Hildebrand broke open a scoreless game in the second quarter TD pass to Sean Hilderbrand and Brock Smith tacked on a third with his 13-yard touchdown reception of a pass from Chase Belton. consecutive touchdown throws of over 45 yards and held Wabash Troy Meyers put the game away with touchdown runs of nine and quarter field goal for a 10-6 lead. The Yeomen responded with three Ian MacDougall added a 37-yard field goal before Tyler Holmes and wide receiver pass by Oberlin’s Robin Witjes sealed the victory. to a late fourth-quarter TD pass to Houston Hodges. A final 52-yard Wabashfive yards. held the Tigers to 35 rushing and 107 passing yards while Wabash held the Yeomen to 29 rushing yards on 26 attempts, but the posting a shutout for second time in three seasons versus DePauw. Freshman Justin Woods led the defense with seven tackles, while All- mustered 383 total yards, but only scored twice in six trips into the “redYeomen zone” threw for the for game.403 yards and five TDS. The Little Giant offense stops, respectively. NCAC linebackers Nate Scola and AJ Akinribade added six and five The Little Giants took a 57-53-9 lead in the all-time series against Oberlin at #10 Wabash (11/3/12 at Crawfordsville, IN) DePauw and grabbed the lead in the rivalry since the Monon Bell Stadium: Hollett Little Giant Stadium Attendance: 1,831 was added in 1932 with a mark of 38-37-6. Kickoff time: 1:00 p.m. End of Game: 3:57 p.m. Total elapsed time: 2:57

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Oberlin 0 6 13 12 31 Record: (4-5, 3-3 NCAC) DePauw at #25 Wabash (11/10/12 at Crawfordsville, IN) Wabash 7 0 3 6 16 Record: (7-2, 4-2 NCAC) Stadium: Hollett Little Giant Stadium Attendance: 8,100 Scoring Summary: Kickoff time: 1:09 p.m. End of Game: 4:16 p.m. Total elapsed time: 3:05 1st 6:49 W - Hildebrand 26 yd pass from Belton (Smith kick), 8-80 2:34 2nd 7:38 O - Weintraub 12 yd pass from Mandel (kick failed), 5-61 1:08 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score DePauw 0 0 0 0 0 Record: (2-8, 1-6 NCAC) 7:02 O - Witjes 66 yd pass from Mandel (kick blocked), 4-78 1:34 Wabash 0 9 7 7 23 Record: (8-2, 5-2 NCAC) 3rd 8:40 2:17 WO - - Kalgren Smith 33 50 yd yd field pass goal, from 10-28 Witjes 4:26 (Wagman kick), 6-74 2:45 4th 13:42 O - Weintraub 47 yd pass from Mandel (kick failed), 6-66 1:53 Scoring Summary: 5:54 W - H. Hodges 15 yd pass from Belton (pass failed), 7-60 1:54 2nd 6:52 W - Hildebrand 13 yd pass from Belton (kick failed), 7-59 3:14 5:17 O - Witjes 52 yd pass from Mandel (pass failed), 2-46 0:37 3rd 6:46 W - Holmes 9 yd run (MacDougall kick), 12-72 6:20 OBE WAB 4th 0:38 3:01 W - MacDougallMeyers 5 yd 37run yd (MacDougall field goal, 8-37 kick), 1:25 5-47 2:21 FIRST DOWNS...... 18...... 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 26-29...... 47-126 DPU WAB 2012 Game Recaps PASSING YDS (NET)...... 403...... 257 FIRST DOWNS...... 10...... 22 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 41-23-1...... 35-19-3 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 18-35...... 60-275 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 67-432...... 82-383 PASSING YDS (NET)...... 107...... 157 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 1-2...... 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 38-16-1...... 24-10-0 Punt Returns-Yards...... 2-10...... 3-56 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS...... 56-142...... 84-432 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 3-60...... 6-82 Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards...... 3-20...... 1-0 Punt Returns-Yards...... 3-11...... 5-21 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 8-31.8...... 5-42.4 Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 4-65...... 1-16 Fumbles-Lost...... 0-0...... 3-1 Interception Returns-Yards...... 0-0...... 1-18 Penalties-Yards...... 4-40...... 8-66 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 9-41.0...... 6-43.5 Possession Time...... 29:55...... 30:05 Fumbles-Lost...... 3-0...... 1-0 Third-Down Conversions...... 5 of 15...... 4 of 16 Penalties-Yards...... 9-100...... 18-133 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0 of 0...... 1 of 3 Possession Time...... 20:14...... 39:46 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 1-2...... 2-6 Third-Down Conversions...... 3 of 14...... 8 of 19 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 4-20...... 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0 of 2...... 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 0-0...... 4-7 RUSHING: OBE - Richardson 14-23; Buckhannon 5-9; Mandel 3-4; TEAM 4-mi- Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 3-26...... 2-20 nus 7. WAB - Holmes 30-151; Meyers 1-8; M. Gibson 5-8; Kraus 1-4; Belton 7-minus 2; Hildebrand 1-minus 5; Team 2-minus 38. RUSHING: DPU - Cato 5-25; Seaman 8-7; Murray 4-2; Cusumano 1-1. WAB - Holmes 33-169; Meyers 7-54; Belton 17-37; Rowe 1-9; Hildebrand 2-6. PASSING: OBE - Mandel 22-40-1-353; Witjes 1-1-0-50. WAB - Belton 19-35-3-257. PASSING: DPU - Seaman 14-31-1-103; Murray 2-7-0-4. WAB - Belton 10-24-0-157. RECEIVING: OBE - Witjes 7-165; Weintraub 7-129; Richardson 4-20; Buckhannon 2-28; Morris 2-11; Kalgren 1-50. WAB - Hildebrand 6-95; RECEIVING: DPU - Sansone 6-40; Coburn 3-35; Kirtley 2-14; Cato 2-minus 2; H. Hodges 4-39; Kraus 3-47; Laird 3-39; Bost 1-16; A. Gibson 1-13; Meyers 1-8. Crook 1-16; Murray 1-4; Jeffers 1-0. WAB - Hildebrand 3-33; Laird 2-67; H. Hodges 2-35; Holmes 2-minus 1; A. Gibson 1-23. TACKLES (UA-A): OBE - Stritt 8-6; Kalgren 6-3; Kisley 4-5; Richard 5-3; Kessler 0-8. WAB - Clegg 1-7; Buresh 5-2; Scola 1-6; Akinribade 2-4; TACKLES (UA-A): DPU - Schuler 14-4; Crook 7-5; Simon 7-4; Konovsky 6-3; Woods 2-3. Burr 5-2. WAB - Woods 4-3; Scola 4-2; Akinribade 4-1; Wilkins 4-0; Buresh 2-2. SACKS (UA-A): OBE - Eaton 2-0; Danko 1-0; Stritt 1-0. WAB - None. SACKS (UA-A): DPU - Konovsky 1-0; Keller 1-0. WAB - Buresh 1-0; INTERCEPTIONS: OBE - Kisley 1-20; Chrapczynski 1-0; Kalgren 1-0. Diaz-Aguilar 0-1; McCullen 0-1. WAB - A. Hodges 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: DPU - None. WAB- A. Hodges 1-18.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 67 Great Moments In Wabash College Football History

Wabash plays first intercollegiate game in Indiana Vaughan’s gridders blank DePauw six straight times Saturday, October 25, 1884 • Indianapolis Baseball Park Coach Pete Vaughan is Wabash’s all-time winningest and losingest coach, The year was 1884 and Wabash defeated Butler, 4-0, in what was the first having posted a record of 113-85-24 (.563) over the course of 27 years and intercollegiate game in Indiana. Jesse Taber kicked four goals and student- 222 games between 1919-45. His teams of the 1920s were excellent indeed, coach Ed Taber guided Wabash. but their success over arch-rival DePauw was uncanny. From 1921 to 1926, Vaughan’s squads earned six straight shutout victories over the Tigers, Wabash wins first state championship in Indiana outscoring DePauw 118-0! DePauw scored a touchdown on Vaughan’s 1927 Wabash tied Franklin, 4-4, then beat Franklin, 8-4, and defeated Hanover, team, but Wabash still won, 13-7, to push the streak to seven consecutive 23-4, to win the first state championship in Indiana. Coach Evans Woolen games. guided Wabash to its 2-0-1 record in 1886. Year Score Wabash plays first football game in Crawfordsville 1921 Wabash 22, DePauw 0 Coach Sherman King (Yale, 1889) led Wabash into battle at what was called 1922 Wabash 30, DePauw 0 Philistine Field, but lost, 18-4, against an unbeatable team from Purdue. 1923 Wabash 17, DePauw 0 1924 Wabash 21, DePauw 0 Ringers beat Wabash; losers dub ‘em “Boilermakers” 1925 Wabash 22, DePauw 0 Wabash played Purdue in Crawfordsville for the first time in 1889, and it 1926 Wabash 6, DePauw 0 is widely believed by Wabash fans that the men who got off the train with Purdue uniforms on were actually ringers brought in from the campus The Monon Bell becomes a trophy in 1932 blacksmith shop and boiler plant. After losing, 18-4, Wabash men and fans “It Rode Like a Masthead on Engine 99” escorted the Purdue players to the train station while shouting insulting The , in rail times, linked the towns of Crawfordsville and names, one of which, “Boilermakers,” stuck as the Purdue nickname. The Greencastle. In a 1932 prearranged publicity stunt, the railroad donated heated Wabash-Purdue rivalry continued until 1928. Purdue had the better a 300-pound brass and cast iron steam locomotive’s bell, which was to be of it on the field, winning 19 of 27 games, but the scores were always close. presented to the winner of the annual Wabash vs. DePauw football clash. Wabash did manage to take five straight from Purdue between 1906-1911. The only problem was that the field at DePauw’s Blackstock Stadium was so sloppy from the previous night’s snow that neither team could find the Wabash and DePauw give birth to nation’s top rivalry endzone and the 1932 game ended in a 0-0 tie. The Monon Bell was boxed What has become the nation’s oldest, and probably fiercest, rivalry west of up, but reentered the rivalry a year later, when one of DePauw’s finest teams the Alleghenies began when Wabash and DePauw first met on the gridiron ever beat Wabash, 14-0. That DePauw team was coached by Wabash on November 22, 1890. DePauw won the game, 34-5. graduate Gaumey Neal. A year later, in 1934, Wabash won the Bell for the first time with a 7-6 win against the Tigers. Coach Cayou’s men fight like “Little Giants” Coach Francis Cayou, an American Indian and a fierce competitor, fielded a Coach Frazier’s 1951 Little Giants steamroll opponents team in the fall of 1904 that averaged a little more than 140 pounds per man. After many poor seasons in the late 1930s and turbulent times in the 1940s, Almost always outmanned, Cayou’s team took on an Indian-like mentality coach restored some sense of normalcy and pride to Wabash and earned a newspaper nickname of “Little Giants” when facing teams like football when his 1951 team went undefeated with a 7-0-1 record. Only Illinois, Notre Dame, Purdue, and Indiana. a 26-26 tie with Butler spoiled an otherwise perfect campaign. Wabash’s victims that season included Ball State, Knox, Franklin, Hanover, Sewanee, “WABASH BEATS NOTRE DAME”…once! Olivet, and DePauw. Wabash and Notre Dame met in football 11 times from the late 1800s until 1924, with Notre Dame winning 10 of 11 games. But Wabash’s lone triumph, Little Giant Stadium dedicated in 1966 a 5-0 win in South Bend on October 21, 1905, was the last time the Irish Wabash’s Little Giant Stadium is no fun place to play. Just ask the were beaten on their home turf until 1928! competition. Since the dedication on October 8, 1966, Wabash has posted a record of 151-58-3 (.719) at the facility. Surely that’s an impressive record, Wabash vs. Michigan in “Biggest Event in History” but consider the fact that the Little Giants lost their first contest in the That’s the way Indianapolis newspapers billed the game between mighty Stadium, falling to Wheaton. In fact, Wabash was just 1-3-1 at home the first Michigan, “Champions of the West,” and tiny Wabash on October 19, 1907. year, 1-3-0 the second season, and 2-3-0 the third year. Take away those first Washington Park in Indianapolis was the playing field, and though Michigan few seasons at the Stadium and the Little Giants have been really hard to had won 61 of its previous 64 games and outweighed Wabash by more than beat at home, including a 30-game unbeaten streak (29-0-1) from 1978 until 30 pounds per man, the Little Giants kept it reasonably close and lost by a 1984. score of 22-0. Wabash laughed all the way to the bank en route to a huge guarantee check! Navarro’s 1977 Little Giants reestablish winning tradition After a sorry decade of the 1960s, Wabash football experienced a rebirth Harper’s Little Giants unbeaten and unscored upon of sorts when coach built a couple of dynamite teams in the Coach ’s finest team, perhaps the finest in school history, never late 1970s. Following a losing campaign in 1975, Navarro had a winner in completed its schedule. The 1910 Little Giants started the season 4-0 by 1976, leading his team to a win over DePauw and a record of 7-3. One year defeating Georgetown (57-0), Purdue (3-0), Butler (48-0), and St. Louis later, despite suffering a setback versus Hope in the second game of the (10-0) for a combined scoring total of 118-0. However, freshman Ralph season, Navarro’s team went undefeated the rest of the year and reached “Sap” Wilson was killed after being kneed in the skull in the St. Louis game, the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. Led by All-America quarterback Dave Harvey, prompting all at Wabash to reconsider the school’s stance on football as Navarro’s squad finished the year 11-2, and simply ran out of time in a 39-36 an intercollegiate sport. Interestingly, Wilson’s last words, inscribed on his loss to Widener in the NCAA Division III Championship Game. That game tombstone, (above) were, “Did Wabash win?” Wilson was inducted into the was presented on ABC Television, marking the second time that year that a Wabash Athletic Hall of Fame on November 13, 1998. Wabash game had been televised. The Little Giants blasted DePauw, 30-6, in Greencastle in front of Jim Lampley and ABC Regional TV in the final regular Undefeated Wabash College Football Teams season contest. (Regular Season) Year Record Coach 1884 1-0-0 Ed Taber

Wabash Football History Football Wabash 1886 2-0-1 Evans Woolen 1899 1-0-1 James Modesitt 1910 4-0-0 Jesse Harper 1915 7-0-1 Paul Sheeks 1951 7-0-1 Garland Frazier 1980 8-0-1 1982 10-0-0 Stan Parrish 2002 10-0-0 Chris Creighton 2005 10-0-0 Chris Creighton 2011 10-0-0 Erik Raeburn

Page 68 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Parrish posts two unbeaten seasons in five years Record-Setting Season in 2000 After Navarro’s spectacular run in 1977, the ball was left in the capable Seventeen Wabash and North Coast Athletic Conference records were set hands of coach Stan Parrish, who simply produced the finest five-year record or tied during the 2000 football season. The Little Giants finished their first in Wabash history and one of the top five-year marks in NCAA annals, as season as members of the NCAC with a 5-2 conference mark to take third well. In those five seasons, Parrish guided the Little Giants to a 42-3-1 (.924) place. The triple offensive threat of Kurt Casper, Ryan Short, and Jake Knott record, which included undefeated seasons in 1980 (8-0-1) and in 1982 continued their assault on the record book, equalling or bettering eight (10-0). His 1982 record follows: Wabash and conference records in the game against Allegheny alone. The Wabash defense did its part as Coach ’s team set a school record Sept. 11 Wabash 27, Hope College 7 1-0 for quarterback sacks (48) while senior defensive lineman B.J. Hammer set Sept. 18 Wabash 28, Denison University 7 2-0 single season and career records for individual sacks and tackles for loss. Sept. 25 Wabash 17, Albion College 0 3-0 Oct. 2 Wabash 25, Millikin University 14 4-0 2001—The Monon Miracle Oct. 9 Wabash 39, Washington University 0 5-0 The last 2.7 seconds of the 108th Monon Bell Classic may be the most Oct. 16 Wabash 34, Rose-Hulman 0 6-0 memorable in Wabash College football history. The tipped pass by Ryan Oct. 23 Wabash 41, Wheaton College 36 7-0 Short to Kurt Casper for the game-winning catch capped a seven-game Oct. 30 Wabash 14, University of Dayton 13 8-0 winning streak by the Little Giants. Wabash finished the season 8-2 with Nov. 6 Wabash 37, Illinois Wesleyan University 34 9-0 a 6-1 conference record to tie for second in the NCAC. Short and offensive Nov. 13 Wabash 31, DePauw University 6 10-0 tackle Jamie Bopp earned All-American honors, while quarterback Jake Knott continued to rewrite the school and conference record book. Knott became Wabash plays its 100th season of football in 1984 the all-time leading passer in school history and broke the Wabash and Wabash celebrated its 100th season of intercollegiate football in 1984 with North Coast Athletic Conference record for TD passes with 34. The Wabash a game in the Indianapolis Hoosier Dome and a national cable television offense set a school record with 4,629 yards of total offense for the season. broadcast of the Monon Bell Classic. Wabash went 8-2 under coach Greg Carlson and quarterback Steve Hoffman, including a sparkling 45-20 win 2002 North Coast Athletic Conference Champions over Taylor University in the first Division III game played in the Hoosier Just three seasons after playing its first North Coast Athletic Conference Dome. Then, in the season finale, Wabash drilled DePauw by a score of 41-26 football games, the Wabash squad hoisted the conference championship on SPN Television. The one low point of the year was the end of the Little trophy overhead with a perfect 7-0 mark. A thrilling 46-43 overtime victory Giant Stadium winning streak, which reached 30 games before the University at Wittenberg cat-ipulted the Little Giants to the top of the NCAC standings. of Dayton beat Wabash, 37-20, late in the season. A home victory over co-conference leader Wooster and a win at Hiram gave Wabash the crown and its first trip to the NCAA playoffs since 1977. The Carlson’s 1986 team claws back from the jaws of defeat Little Giants won their opening game of the playoffs against MacMurray, then It was the last game of the 1986 season and another typical Wabash-DePauw made it two straight against Wittenberg in a defensive struggle at Hollett “wrestling match” was disguised as a football game. The crowd was Little Giant Stadium before losing in the quarterfinals to the eventual spilling onto the field, several fights had started (and had been broken up), national champion Mount Union College Purple Raiders. and DePauw was having its way on the scoreboard. With a seemingly insurmountable 23-7 lead, DePauw coasted into the fourth quarter 2005, 2006, 2007, & 2008 — Four-Time NCAC Champs thinking it was on its way to victory. “Wabash Always Fights” cheers were Another undefeated regular season was highlighted by the play of senior barely noticeable when Wabash came back, and came back, and came back quarterback Russ Harbaugh. The Evansville, Indiana filmmaker became the again. With less than 90 seconds to play, coach Greg Carlson asked junior first Wabash player to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season, earning kicker Tim Pliske to trot onto the field. Tempo Television cameras were a place as an All-American and a Gagliardi Trophy finalist. The Little Giants rolling and Pliske’s kick split the uprights for the game-winning points and were a perfect 7-0 in NCAC play to claim the second NCAC title and NCAA perhaps the biggest comeback in Monon Bell history was complete: Wabash Playoff berth for a group of seniors that won more games (36) in four 24, DPU 23! seasons than any other class in Wabash history. Back-to-back ICAC titles for Carlson and Wabash Wabash repeated at NCAC champs in 2006, tying Wittenberg at the top of the By Stan Parrish’s standards, the 1991 and 1992 Wabash football teams were league standings with a 6-1 record. Wabash became the first NCAC school to not the best in the school’s history, but they were solid. In 1991, Wabash claim back-to-back titles since the Tigers won five straight championships overcame 1990’s losing season to win its first Indiana Collegiate Athletic from 1997-2001. A perfect 7-0 conference season in 2007 — coming after Conference championship with a 5-1 record in league play. The team’s the Little Giants overcame the loss of starting quarterback Dustin Huff in the defense ruled the league, and a rookie running back named Dave Kogan stole first game of the year — led to a third NCAA Tournament berth. All-American the hearts of Monon Bell fans with a brilliant performance in the conference linebacker Adi Pynenberg and sophomore quarterback Matt Hudson helped title game against DePauw. Kogan finished the game with 136 yards and the Wabash advance to the quarterfinals before losing to eventual national game-winning touchdown. A year later, the Little Giants repeated the feat, champion Wisconsin-Whitewater. Wabash Football History marking the first time that back-to-back ICAC championships had been won. With another smothering defense (7th in NCAA Division III versus the run) The Little Giants needed a 42-yard field goal from Spencer Whitehead to and too-good-to-be-true offense spearheaded by freshman signal-caller Chris earn a 13-10 win at Wittenberg to stay undefeated in conference play in Ings, Wabash was 5-0-1 in the ICAC and 6-2-1 overall. 2008. Wabash went on to post a 7-0 record for second straight season while earning back-to-back trips to the NCAA Football Playoffs for the first time in 100 Years of Monon Madness – Let the Presses Fly! school history. Sports Illustrated’s seven-page feature article on the Monon Bell Game between Wabash and DePauw made it special, but the 100th meeting needed 2009 — Back to the NCAA Tournament no special hype. Of course it got it, plenty of it, and Wabash posted a 40-26 Matt Hudson repeated as NCAC Offensive Player of the Year, guiding Wabash win in Greencastle before 8,300 screaming fans and a satellite TV audience to the NCAA playoffs for the second consecutive year under Head Coach Erik to wrap up the 1993 season. Raeburn. The Little Giants also returned the Monon Bell to the Wabash campus with a 32-19 win over DePauw. ESPN2 ushers in second century of Bell-ringing ESPN2, as part of its series, “Great College Rivalries,” wanted a 10:00 a.m. 2011 — The Comeback kickoff and got it. It also got a sold-out stadium, a great game, and a 28-24 Trailing sixth-ranked North Central College by three touchdowns in the Wabash victory! George Lino returned the opening kickoff 94 yards for a second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs, senior backup quarterback touchdown and DePauw returned the favor on the ensuing kick. But tiny Tyler Burke led the Little Giants to one of the greatest come-from-behind Lino (5-6, 135) would stand tall in the end with 276 all-purpose yards in the victories in school history. Burke, getting his first career start due to an game. injury to junior Chase Belton, threw two touchdown passes to Wes Chamblee in the second half and one to Jonathan Horn in the fourth quarter to cut Wabash perfect in first Heartland Conference season the Cardinals’ lead to seven points. Burke drove Wabash down the field for Wabash stormed through its first season as a member of the Heartland the final drive of the contest, capping a 13-play, 67-yard drive with a one- Collegiate Athletic Conference, finishing with a perfect 7-0 mark for its fourth yard TD pass to tight end Jeff Bell. Head Coach Erik Raeburn elected to try conference championship of the 1990s. The Little Giants, tabbed for second for the two-point coversion to win the game. Burke’s pass tipped off James place in the preseason HCAC poll, posted a 28-21 win over previously- Kraus and into the hands of Brady Young in the corner of the endzone to put undefeated and nationally-ranked Hanover in order to wrap up the title. Wabash in front for the first time in the game. Austin Hodges’ interception in the closing minute secured the win and trip to Mount Union the next week in the quarterfinals.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 69 1890: Wabash and DePauw meet for the first time on Philistine Field in Crawfordsville, DePauw won the game, 34-5

1897: Wabash and DePauw did not play for the next three seasons.

1900: Two games were played, with each team winning once. Wabash won, 6-0, on October 6, while DePauw won 26-11, on November 12.

1903: The “Color Line” was drawn. Wabash fielded an African-American player named Sam Gordon and DePauw refused to play, staying in the locker room until Methodist ministers from DePauw and Wabash graduate and Civil War General Lew Wallace got involved. Wallace and the ministers met privately with team members from DePauw and urged them to play the game. Wabash won, 10-0, that year, but in 1904, the two teams did not play their scheduled Thanksgiving Day contest because of another Wabash African-American player, William Cantrell.

Members of the 1951 Wabash team pose with the Bell after winning 41-12.

1952: Wabash again routed the Tigers, this time 47-0 behind the hard running of Stan Huntsman, who gained 248 yards. Huntsman went on to serve as the head track & field coach at the University of Texas and was the head coach of the Track & Field Team at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea.

1954: Wabash claimed an easy 28-0 victory to increase its overall edge in the A photo from the 1908 Wabash vs. DePauw game. Wabash won 12-0. series to eight games, 32-24-5, the largest advantage in the series by either team. From 1951-54, the Little Giants outscored the Tigers, 158-12. 1910: Wabash and DePauw did not meet because Wabash player Ralph “Sap” Wilson died of a head injury suffered in the St. Louis game. Wabash was 4-0 1965: “Operation Frijoles,” the most intricate and famous of all Monon Bell after beating St. Louis and had outscored its opponents, 118-0, but Wilson’s thefts, took place. Wabash sophomore Jim Shanks dreamed up the scam and death resulted in the cancellation of the season’s remaining games. Wilson’s helped carry out the plan. After Wabash won the game by a 16-6 score, one now- of just two Little Giant wins in the decade of the 1960’s, fans charged the legendary last words were, “Did Wabash win?” Those words were field with sombreros and panchos to mock the DePauw fans. engraved on his tombstone and remain today in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Crawfordsville. 1967: “The Mud Bowl.” Fearing a Monon Bell theft attempt after a 9-7 win in 1966, DePauw students stole the Bell from themselves and buried it in the 1920: DePauw won by a score of 3-0 on a 52-yard drop kick by Harold endzone of Blackstock Stadium! When snow and ice covered the field that Galloway. It was the last DePauw victory until 1928. day, Wabash slipped away with a 7-0 win, finishing 2-7 on the year. DePauw was better, but had to settle for a rocord of 6-2-1. Eventually, the Bell was 1921: Wabash coach Pete Vaughan began a streak of six-straight shutout pulled from the mud as Wabash evened the series at 34-34-7. wins over DePauw, outscoring the Tigers 118-0 from 1921-26. Wabash enjoyed a 30-game home unbeaten streak during the era, going from 1919 1972: Sports Illustrated’s John Underwood followed the Monon Bell rivalry until 1926 without losing at home. and watched Wabash win, 20-14, knotting the all-time series at 36-36-7. His story was featured in SI’s College Football Kickoff Issue the following fall. 1932: The Monon Bell enters the rivalry. A gift from the Monon Railroad, the steam locomotive’s 300-pound bell has served as the victor’s trophy since 1977: Wabash won, 30-6, and advanced all the way to the NCAA Division III 1933 because the 1932 contest ended in a 0-0 tie. After 12 inches of snow national championship game. The Little Giants, under the direction of All- fell the day before, the field was in such bad shape that neither team could America quarterback David Harvey, finished the season with an outstanding muster a score. Wabash got close to the goal line, but running back “Red” record of 11-2. Varner slipped on his way to the endzone. 1980: Wabash was undefeated, but DePauw scored a two-point conversion 1933: DePauw’s Tigers went undefeated and unscored upon, including for a 22-22 tie. Wabash finished 8-0-1 and DePauw was 7-2-1. After knocking a 14-0 win in the Monon Bell Game. Interestingly, DePauw was coached Wabash out of the playoffs, DePauw coach Jerry Berndt left the school to take by Gaumey Neal, a 1920 Wabash grad and a former Little Giant player. over the head coaching reigns at the University of Pennsylvania. The Tigers continued their outstanding play well into the 1934 season, but Wabash won the 1934 Monon Bell Game to snap the Tigers’ 13-game 1981: DePauw forced Wabash out of the playoffs again with a 21-14 win, winning streak. snapping the Little Giants’ 24-game unbeaten streak. New DePauw coach Nick Mourouzis had pre-printed T-shirts which read, “40-40-8,” and he 1943: Wabash coach Pete Vaughan scheduled DePauw twice, once for a passed them out after the closely-played game. Homecoming game in Greencastle on October 16, and then on November 13 in Crawfordsville. The November game was cancelled due to World War II, 1982: Wabash pounded DePauw, 31-6, to finish 10-0 under Stan Parrish. so Wabash played in Greencastle two years in a row, in the falls of 1942 and The Little Giants, despite the undefeated season, were denied a trip to the 1943. playoffs, and Parrish left for another job after the season. His five-year record

Wabash Versus DePauw Versus Wabash at Wabash was a remarkable 42-3-1. 1945: Two great coaches met for the last time in a 13-7 DePauw victory. Wabash’s Pete Vaughan ended his coaching career with a record of 13-11-3 1984: Wabash celebrated 100 years of football with a 41-26 win in a game against DePauw, while Gaumey Neal retired with a 9-5-2 mark against his televised by SPN Cable Television. The 67 combined points were the most alma mater. scored in the series since 1893. A crowd of 6,500 saw Wabash record its sixth win, with one tie, in nine years. 1951: Garland Frazier’s Little Giants finished with a 7-0-1 record after a 41-12 win over DePauw, which settled for a 7-1 mark. Both teams entered the game undefeated, but the Little Giants left with a 29-24-5 lead in the series.

Page 70 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1985: Wabash ended DePauw’s NCAA Division III playoff hopes with a 2002: The only way to get a ticket the week of the game was to buy on E-Bay. 28-8 win in Greencastle. All-America quarterback Tony DiMicola of DePauw Over 9,100 fans gathered to watch All-American tight end Ryan Short haul was sacked five times. Wabash tailback Bill Kaiser rushed for 211 yards on in four TD passes in the first half on the way to a 35-7 victory by Wabash to a Division III-record 58 carries and kicker Joe Bevelhimer booted five field even the all-time series record at 50-50-9. Short became the all-time leader goals in five tries, including 49 and 50-yarders. in Indiana collegiate history in career touchdown receptions after making his 45th touchdown catch in a Wabash uniform. The Little Giant defense forced 1986: Wabash’s third straight win over DePauw featured fourth-quarter six turnovers to lead Wabash to its first undefeated regular season since heroics. Trailing by 17 points, the Little Giants rallied for a 24-23 victory on 1982. a Tim Pliske field goal. 2003: DePauw Head Coach Nick Mourouzis, coaching in his final game for 1989: DePauw evened the series, 44-44-8, with a 41-14 whipping of Wabash the Tigers, could only watch as Little Giants Chris Morris, Aaron Lafitte, in Greencastle. DePauw’s point total was the most scored against the Little and Blair Hammer became part of Wabash football history while leading Giants in the series since the 1893 game. The Tigers won the Indiana the Little Giants to a 37-20 Bell Game victory. Morris became the all-time Collegiate Athletic Conference title and the Monon Bell again in 1990, onc of leading rusher in Wabash history with 3,247 career yards, Lafitte became coach Nick Mourouzis’ best teams ever. the first freshman to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season, and Hammer set the career sack record. The Little Giants took a 51-50-9 lead in the series and 1991: Wabash won the Bell and the ICAC title with a 23-18 victory. In that claim the Bell for the third year in a row in a game televised nationally on game, rookie tailback David Kogan rushed for 136 yards and the game- HDNet (the first Division III game ever broadcast in high definition). winning touchdown against a fine DePauw defense. The win brought the Bell back to Wabash after four straight years in Greencastle. 2004: The two teams met before a then-record crowd of 11,504 and a national tv audience on DirecTV. DePauw’s two first half scores held up as 1992: The series symmetry remains perfect. Wabash and DePauw met in first-year head coach Bill Lynch led the Tigers to a 14-7 victory. He became Crawfordsville for the 99th game with the series at 45-45-8. The game would only the second DePauw coach to win in his first Bell game. end in a 17-17 tie after the Little Giants’ Alex Costa kicked a field goal with nine seconds left, sending the rivalry to its 100th game knotted up, 45-45-9. 2005: A defensive battle and a late touchdown pass from Russ Harbaugh Wabash won its second consecutive league title with a record of 5-0-1. to Kyle Piazza in the fourth quarter brought the Bell back to Wabash and propelled the Little Giants to an undefeated regular season and the number- 1993: Wabash won the 100th Monon Bell Classic with a 40-26 victory in one ranking in the North Region going into the playoffs. A sack by Frank front of 8,400 fans, Sports Illustrated, and a national satellite television Knez on the final offensive drive by DePauw capped a defensive effort that audience. The win gave the Little Giants a 46-45-9 lead in the series. held the Tigers 165 yards under their season rushing average. Harbaugh’s 37-yard pass to Piazza put Wabash up 17-7 to give the Little Giants a one- 1994: ESPN2 positioned its cameras on the start of the second century of game lead in the overall series. Monon Bell Games and Wabash provided plenty of highlights in a 28-24 victory. Tiny George Lino (5-6, 135) returned the opening kickoff 94 yards 2006: The Little Giants picked up their second consecutive Bell win with a for a touchdown, rushed 84 yards for another score, and finished with 276 317-yard passing game from quarterback Dustin Huff and two spectacular all-purpose yards. catches by senior Tim Schirack. A record crowd of 11,669 saw Schirack’s nine-yard TD catch in the second quarter give Wabash a 14-0 lead. DePauw 1995: This Bell Game will be remembered only for the early-morning closed the gap to 21-14 before Frank Knez tackled Spud Dick in the endzone snowfall, sub-freezing temps, and Chris Ings’ dramatic fourth-quarter for a safety with 4:58 left to put the Little Giants up two scores. The Tigers touchdown dive in a 7-2 Wabash win. added a last-minute touchdown, but Wabash left the field with the Bell and a 53-51-9 alltime lead in the series while drawing to within a game of DePauw 1997: A crowd of 6,075 braved cold temperatures, as Wabash and DePauw at 35-34-6 since the trophy was added to the rivalry in 1932. battled in blizzard-like conditions. The field had to be plowed prior to the game and DePauw’s maintenance crew actually drove tractors onto the field 2009: “I will not fail you!” Three weeks removed from suffering a collapsed (at the opposite end) during play! The teams struggled offensively, with the lung, senior quarterback Matt Hudson promised Head Coach Erik Raeburn Tigers posting a 14-7 win for their second straight Monon Bell victory. to get Wabash a first down on fourth-and-one on the Little Giants’ own 18 yard line. Hudson converted the quarterback sneak and led the Little Giants 1998: “The Halloween Heist” was a success, as a group of eight Wabash on a 14-play, 92 yard fourth quarter scoring drive to give Wabash a 32-13

students were successful in lifting the Bell from its perch in DePauw’s Neal lead. Wabash held on to win 32-19 to take a one-game lead in overall series Wabash Versus DePauw Fieldhouse and returning it to Crawfordsville two weeks before the game. against the Tigers and return the Monon Bell to the Wabash campus for the With an undefeated season and a playoff berth on the line, Wabash was first time since 2006. crushed, 42-7, by the Tigers and the Bell returned to Greencastle for the third straight year. The 42 points scored by the Tigers were the most since 2010: DePauw entered the game with a 9-0 record and an automatic berth DePauw posted a 48-34 win in 1893, just the fourth game in the all-time to the NCAA Division III playoffs, but Wabash dominated the 117th meeting series. between the two schools with a 47-0 victory. The win tied for the fifth- largest margin of victory in the rivalry’s history, equalling the 47-0 win by 1999: The Bell stayed in Greencastle for the fourth consecutive season after the Little Giants in 1952. Senior running back Derrick Yoder has the best a 21-7 victory by DePauw. Despite a record performance by Jay Dee Flynn in game of his career, rushing for his final game as a Little Giant and Jake Knott’s re-writing of the record book with 439 passing yards and 485 yards of total offense, the lone Little Giant 2011: Wabash secured a perfect regular season with a 45-7 victory score came on a 73-yard Knott to Flynn pass in the first quarter. Flynn broke in the Monon Bell Classic at DePauw. The Little Giants’ defense forced the Wabash single game receiving yardage record with 10 catches for 220 three interceptions, two fumbles, and scored three TDs in the winning yards. effort. Jonathan Koop and Denzel Wilkins each returned interceptions for touchdowns, while Pat Clegg recovered a fumble in the endzone for another 2001: The game was labeled an “instant classic” by Indianapolis Star writer score. All-American return specialists Wes Chamblee scored on a 44-yard C. Jemal Horton. Wabash jumped out to a 14-0 lead, only to see DePauw tie punt return. Wabash managed only 21 passing yards, but a 159-yard rushing the score in third quarter. A fourth quarter TD by Wabash was answered effort was capped by touchdown runs from Vann Hunt and Andy Walsh. The by the Tigers with only :14 remaining combined two-year scored of 92-7 over the Tigers is one of the highest back- in the game. The Little Giants moved to-back differentials in the history of the rivalry. the football to the 48 yard line with 2.7 seconds left in regulation. Quarterback 2012: Wabash took the lead in the Bell rivalry portion of the series with a Jake Knott fired the ball downfield on the 23-0 home victory. The win made the 2012 senior class to become the ninth final play of the game to Ryan Short at group of Little Giants to win all four Bell games during their football careers. the four yard line, who tipped the ball to Tyler Holmes rushed for 169 yards and a score, while Chase Belton threw for Kurt Casper for the game-winning score. 157 yards and a TD to Sean Hildebrand. Wabash held DePauw to 142 yards while posting the second shutout in a Bell game in three years.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 71 All-Time Series Scores — Wabash vs. DePauw

Wabash leads the all-time series 57-53-9 1932# Tie 0-0 19-16-4 1973 DePauw 28-21 36-37-7 Wabash leads the Bell rivalry series 38-37-6 1933 DePauw 14-0 19-17-4 1974 DePauw 15-12 36-38-7 Year Winner Score Series 1934 Wabash 7-6 20-17-4 1975 DePauw 14-8 36-39-7 1890 DePauw 34-5 0-1-0 1935 Tie 0-0 20-17-5 1976 Wabash 14-7 37-39-7 1891 DePauw Forfeit 0-2-0 1936 Wabash 19-0 21-17-5 1977 Wabash 30-6 38-39-7 1892 DePauw 42-4 0-3-0 1937 DePauw 32-0 21-18-5 1978 Wabash 11-3 39-39-7 1893 DePauw 48-34 0-4-0 1938 DePauw 7-0 21-19-5 1979 Wabash 16-13 40-39-7 1894 Wabash 16-4 1-4-0 1939 DePauw 7-0 21-20-5 1980 Tie 22-22 40-39-8 1895 Wabash 6-0 2-4-0 1940 Wabash 17-13 22-20-5 1981 DePauw 21-14 40-40-8 1896 DePauw 20-0 2-5-0 1941 Wabash 27-10 23-20-5 1982 Wabash 31-6 41-40-8 1900 Wabash 6-0 3-5-0 1942 DePauw 6-3 23-21-5 1983 DePauw 16-10 41-41-8 DePauw 26-11 3-6-0 1943 DePauw 33-0 23-22-5 1984 Wabash 41-26 42-41-8 1901 DePauw 31-2 3-7-0 1944 Wabash 14-7 24-22-5 1985 Wabash 28-8 43-41-8 DePauw 35-5 3-8-0 1945 DePauw 13-7 24-23-5 1986 Wabash 24-23 44-41-8 1903 Wabash 10-0 4-8-0 1946 Wabash 26-0 25-23-5 1987 DePauw 33-11 44-42-8 1905 Wabash 52-0 5-8-0 1947 Wabash 27-7 26-23-5 1988 DePauw 24-14 44-43-8 1906 Wabash 7-0 6-8-0 1948 DePauw 8-0 26-24-5 1989 DePauw 41-14 44-44-8 1907 Wabash 11-4 7-8-0 1949 Wabash 25-21 27-24-5 1990 DePauw 20-13 44-45-8 1908 Wabash 12-0 8-8-0 1950 Wabash 34-20 28-24-5 1991 Wabash 23-18 45-45-8 1909 Tie 0-0 8-8-1 1951 Wabash 41-12 29-24-5 1992 Tie 17-17 45-45-9 1911 Tie 0-0 8-8-2 1952 Wabash 47-0 30-24-5 1993 Wabash 40-26 46-45-9 1912 Wabash 62-0 9-8-2 1953 Wabash 42-0 31-24-5 1994 Wabash 28-24 47-45-9 1913 DePauw 7-0 9-9-2 1954 Wabash 28-0 32-24-5 1995 Wabash 7-2 48-45-9 1914 DePauw 3-0 9-10-2 1955 DePauw 23-20 32-25-5 1996 DePauw 31-13 48-46-9 1915 Wabash 34-0 10-10-2 1956 Tie 7-7 32-25-6 1997 DePauw 14-7 48-47-9 1916 Wabash 26-13 11-10-2 1957 DePauw 37-6 32-26-6 1998 DePauw 42-7 48-48-9 1917 DePauw 7-0 11-11-2 1958 DePauw 24-8 32-27-6 1999 DePauw 21-7 48-49-9 1918 DePauw 28-6 11-12-2 1959 Tie 6-6 32-27-7 2000 DePauw 27-17 48-50-9 1919 Tie 0-0 11-12-3 1960 DePauw 14-13 32-28-7 2001 Wabash 27-21 49-50-9 1920 DePauw 3-0 11-13-3 1961 DePauw 20-7 32-29-7 2002 Wabash 35-7 50-50-9 1921 Wabash 22-0 12-13-3 1962 DePauw 13-10 32-30-7 2003 Wabash 37-20 51-50-9 1922 Wabash 30-0 13-13-3 1963 DePauw 17-0 32-31-7 2004 DePauw 14-7 51-51-9 1923 Wabash 17-0 14-13-3 1964 DePauw 22-21 32-32-7 2005 Wabash 17-14 52-51-9 1924 Wabash 21-0 15-13-3 1965 Wabash 16-6 33-32-7 2006 Wabash 23-20 53-51-9 Pete Metzelaars 1925 Wabash 22-0 16-13-3 1966 DePauw 9-7 33-33-7 2007 DePauw 24-21 53-52-9 DePauw 36-14 53-53-9 Wabash Versus DePauw Versus Wabash 1926 Wabash 6-0 17-13-3 1967 Wabash 7-0 34-33-7 2008 1927 Wabash 13-7 18-13-3 1968 DePauw 18-7 34-34-7 2009 Wabash 32-19 54-53-9 1928 DePauw 20-12 18-14-3 1969 DePauw 17-7 34-35-7 2010 Wabash 47-0 55-53-9 1929 Wabash 8-7 19-14-3 1970 DePauw 14-13 34-36-7 2011 Wabash 45-7 56-53-9 1930 DePauw 7-6 19-15-3 1971 Wabash 16-7 35-36-7 2012 Wabash 23-0 57-53-9 1931 DePauw 13-7 19-16-3 1972 Wabash 20-14 36-36-7 # - Monon Bell donated to the rivalry

Page 72 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Pete Metzelaars ’82 — NFL Player and Coach

Pete Metzelaars remains a living legend at Wabash, where he lit up scoreboards as an All-America First Team selection in both football and Pete Metzelaars basketball. Recruited to Wabash as a somewhat gangly 6-5, 190-pound Wabash College, Class of 1982 quarterback out of Portage (Michigan) Central High School, Pete was converted to tight end in football and played center in basketball. By the time Highlights of 16 NFL seasons he was a senior, Pete was a massive 6-7, 250-pounds. ■ Set an all-time NFL record during the 1996 season when he His career included 77 receptions for 1,196 yards and nine touchdowns, but played in his 212th game — the most ever by an NFL more impressive was Wabash’s four-year won-loss record of 32-3-1 (.903) while Pete wore the scarlet on the gridiron. tight end

Basketball, however, was the sport for which Pete was most noted in college. ■ Three-time NFL Pro Bowl alternate He dominated virtually every game he played, including the 1982 NCAA Division III national title game in which he scored 45 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in Wabash’s 83-62 win over Potsdam State. Named the Division III ■ Recorded a streak of 169 straight games played (1984-95) Player of the Year, Pete set NCAA field goal percentage records twice, leading the nation as a senior at 75.3 percent (271-360), while his career field goal ■ Holds Bills’ all-time record for catches by a tight end (302) percentage of .724 (784-1,063) is a national standard.

Pete owns a number of Wabash basketball records, including most rebounds ■ Caught 383 touchdowns in 16 NFL seasons, a career spanning (1,176), and owns the top two single-season rebounding averages. For his 235 games and 151 starts career, Pete averaged 19.2 points and 11.4 rebounds.

A third-round draft pick of the in 1982, Pete caught 15 ■ Caught a touchdown pass in XXVI passes for 152 yards in his first NFL season, which was shortened due to a player strike. In 1984, he started four of Seattle’s first seven games before ■ going down with a knee injury. Once off the injured reserve list, he started Played on four AFC Championship teams in Buffalo and four more games, including two playoff contests for the Seahawks, but was caught 147 passes for 1,335 yards and 15 TDs from 1992-94 then traded to Buffalo.

■ Assistant Coach for the , winners of Super In his first year with the Bills, Pete played every game, starting eight times, and caught 12 passes with one touchdown. The following year, Pete was the Bowl XLI, and for the only Buffalo player to catch at least one pass in every game and he finished with 49 receptions for 485 yards and three TDs (including a 44-yarder). By 1992, Buffalo was a contender and Pete was an integral part of the team’s The best was yet to come for Metzelaars, who would steadily improve success. He caught 30 passes for 298 yards and set a Bills’ tight end record throughout his career. In 1988, he was a Pro Bowl alternate after catching 33 with six touchdown receptions, one of which was a 51-yarder versus passes for 438 yards and one touchdown. San Francisco. He led all Buffalo receivers with 68 receptions for 608 yards and four scores in 1993 and added 49 catches for 428 yards and five TDs in the AFC Championship season of 1994.

Signed as an unrestricted free agent by the expansion , Pete helped that club with his leadership and savvy to set an NFL record for most wins by a first-year expansion franchise. Pete caught 20 passes, most among the club’s tight ends, for 171 yards and three touchdowns, including the first in Panthers’ history.

Pete returned to his native Michigan for the final two seasons of his outstanding career, playing for the in 1996 and 1997.

A valuable veteran, Pete set an NFL record for tight ends on October 27, 1996, when he played in his 212th career game. He finished his 16-year career in the fall of 1997. That season, Pete had 17 receptions for 144 yards and blocked for Pro Bowl tailback Barry Sanders, who rewarded his tight

Pete Metzelaars ends and offensive linemen by taking their families to the Pro Bowl Game in Hawaii.

Pete worked as an offensive line and offensive quality control coach for the Super Bowl XLI champion Indianapolis Colts. He began working as an coaching intern with the team during the 2003 training camp. He was named the assistant offensive line coach for the Colts prior to the start of the 2008 season. Most recently he was the tight ends coach for the Buffalo Bills. Pete is a member of Wabash’s Athletic Hall of Fame and was named to the National Pete Metzelaars ’82 is interviewed by ESPN announcer Rece Davis during the Association of Basketball Coaches 2007 Silver Anniversary Team. He was 2011 Capital One Academic All-America Hall of Fame induction ceremony. inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 2011.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 73 Winningest Wabash Coaches by Victories Coach Seasons Games Record Pct. All-Time Wabash Most Valuable Players 1. Pete Vaughan (1919-45) 27 222 113-85-24 .563 Year . . . Names(s) ...... Position . 2012 . . . Tyler Holmes ...... Running . Back 2. Greg Carlson (1983-2000) 18 171 112-57-2 .661 2011 . . . CJ Gum ...... Linebacker 3. Chris Creighton (2001-2007) 7 78 63-15-0 .808 2010 . . . CJ Gum ...... Linebacker 4. Garland Frazier (1951-60) 10 89 48-35-6 .573 2009 . . . Addrian Frederick ...... Defensive Back 5. Erik Raeburn (2008-Present) 5 56 47-9-0 .839 Matt Hudson Quarterback 6. Stan Parrish (1978-82) 5 46 42-3-1 .924 2008 . . . Kody LeMond ...... Wide Receiver 7. Ken Keuffel (1961-66) 6 53 28-20-5 .576 2007 . . . Adrian Pynenberg ...... Linebacker 8. Frank Navarro (1974-77) 4 43 26-17-0 .605 2006 . . . Dustin Huff ...... Quarterback 9. (1946-50) 5 41 25-10-6 .683 2005 . . . Russ Harbaugh ...... Quarterback 10. Francis Cayou (1904-07) 4 33 20-12-1 .621 2004 . . . Brandon Clifton Wide Receiver 11. Jesse Harper (1909-12) 4 26 15-9-2 .615 2003 . . . Josh Bronaugh ...... Wide Receiver/Kick Returner 12. Paul Sheeks (1915-16) 2 17 14-2-1 .853 2002 . . . Jake Knott ...... Quarterback (1971-73) 3 30 14-16-0 .467 2001 . . Kurt Casper ...... Wide Receiver 14. Ebin Wilson (1902-03) 2 20 11-7-2 .600 2000 . . B. J. Hammer ...... Defensive Tackle (1967-70) 4 35 11-22-2 .353 1999 . . Jay Dee Flynn ...... Wide Receiver 16. Clarence Thurber (1913-14) 2 14 7-5-2 .571 1998 . . Jamie Bowers ...... H-Back 17. Frank Arms (1895) 1 8 6-2-0 .750 1997 . . Mike Wilhelm ...... Outside Linebacker 18. (1900) 1 9 5-4-0 .556 1996 . . Kyle Kuba Middle Linebacker 19. A. Vernon Randall (1894) 1 9 4-5-0 .444 1995 . . Chris Ings ...... Quarterback . . Tracey Smith ...... Defensive Tackle 20. Elmer Horton (1893) 1 6 3-3-0 .500 1994 1993 . . Chris Ings ...... Quarterback Frank Gould (1896) 1 7 3-4-0 .429 1992 . . Eric Schoettle ...... Outside Linebacker Frederick Feil (1901) 1 10 3-7-0 .300 1991 . . Jason Gallman Middle Linebacker 23. James Modesitt (1898-99) 2 10 3-5-2 .400 1990 . . Tim Oliver ...... Tailback 24. (1886) 1 3 2-0-1 .833 1989 . . Brett Butler ...... Quarterback William Malley (1892) 1 5 2-3-0 .400 Mike Funk ...... Wide Receiver (1908) 1 8 2-6-0 .250 1988 . . Mike Funk ...... Wide Receiver J. Russell Townsend (1917-18) 2 12 2-9-1 .208 1987 . . Dave Adich Defensive Tackle 28. Ed Taber (1884) 1 1 1-0-0 1.000 1986 . . Dave Adich Defensive Tackle Sherman King (1889) 1 2 1-1-0 .500 Jay Herrmann ...... Middle Linebacker Mason B. Thomas (1891) 1 4 1-3-0 .250 1985 . . Bill Kaiser ...... Tailback 31. William K. Martin (1887) 1 1 0-1-0 .000 1984 . . Tony Altavilla ...... Wide Receiver Robert A. King (1890) 1 3 0-3-0 .000 1983 . . Jim Kilbane ...... Middle Linebacker Totals (32 coaches) 124 1,049 614-377-58 .613 1982 . . David Broecker ...... Quarterback 1981 . . Daryl Johnson Tailback Winningest Winningest Coaches by Percentage* 1980 . . Daryl Johnson Tailback Coach Seasons Games Record Pct. 1979 . . Mick Martin ...... Wide Receiver 1. Stan Parrish (1978-82) 5 46 42-3-1 .924 1978 . . Bill Cannon ...... Linebacker 2. Paul Sheeks (1915-16) 2 17 14-2-1 .853 1977 . . David Harvey ...... Quarterback 1976 . . Jimmy Parker ...... Defensive Back 3. Erik Raeburn (2008-Present) 5 56 47-9-0 .839 1975 . . Ed Jones ...... Wide Receiver 4. Chris Creighton (2001-2007) 7 78 63-15-0 .808 1974 . . Chris Sturbaum Defensive End 4. Glen Harmeson (1946-50) 5 41 25-10-6 .683 1973 . . Jim Koranda ...... Wide Receiver 5. Greg Carlson (1983-2000) 18 171 112-57-2 .661 Coaching Records/MVPs 1972 . . Jim Pursel ...... Defensive Tackle 6. Francis Cayou (1904-07) 4 33 20-12-1 .621 1971 . . Paul Gearheardt ...... Linebacker 7. Jesse Harper (1909-12) 4 26 15-9-2 .615 1970 . . Paul Gearheardt ...... Linebacker 8. Frank Navarro (1974-77) 4 43 26-17-0 .605 1969 . . Mike Henry ...... Running Back 9. Ebin Wilson (1902-03) 2 20 11-7-2 .600 1968 . . Wayne Monroe ...... Running Back 10. Ken Keuffel (1961-66) 6 53 28-20-5 .576 1967 . . Randy Slickers ...... Center 11. Garland Frazier (1951-60) 10 89 48-35-6 .573 1966 . . Bert Henry Halfback 12. Pete Vaughan (1919-45) 27 222 113-85-24 .563 1965 . . Bill Ferguson ...... Fullback 13. Dick Bowman (1971-73) 3 30 14-16-0 .467 1964 . . Allan Anderson ...... Tailback 14. Max Urick (1967-70) 4 34 11-21-2 .353 1963 . . Lynn Garrard ...... Tailback/Receiver/Kicker * List includes only coaches with at least 10 career victories 1962 . . Lynn Garrard ...... Tailback/Receiver/Kicker 1961 . . Jack McHenry ...... Tailback 1960 . . Jack McHenry ...... Quarterback 1959 . . Brian Bragg ...... Tackle/End 1958 . . Fred Pipin ...... Offensive Guard 1957 . . Bill Gabbert ...... Fullback National Awards 1956 . . Tom Hankinson Halfback 1955 . . Tom Hankinson Halfback 1954 . . Vaino Grayam ...... Quarterback-Kicker 1953 . . Stan Huntsman ...... Fullback Stan Parrish (left) was 42-3-1 at Wabash before 1952 . . Stan Huntsman ...... Fullback moving on to become the head football coach 1951 . . Norm Buktenica ...... Fullback at Marshall. He spent the 2002 and 2003 NFL 1950 . . Ken Beasley ...... End seasons as the quarterbacks coach at Tampa Bay, 1949 . . Joe Dooley ...... Halfback helping the Buccaneers to their first Super Bowl 1948 . . Lennie Wahl Fullback championship in team history. 1947 . . Joe Lovas ...... Center

Page 74 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Wabash Football National Awards/NCAC Awards

1920 1979 1992 Century Milstead...... All-America Hon. Mention David Broecker.....Little All-America Hon. Mention Eric Schoettle....Champion All-America Third Team Tim Kennedy...... Little All-America Hon. Mention 1925 Mick Martin...... Little All-America Second Team 1993 Clifford Parr...... All-America Hon. Mention Sean Lyons...... Football Gazette All-America 1980 Third Team 1927 Mel Gore...... Div. III All-America Hon. Mention Sean Lyons.... Champion All-America Hon. Mention Perry Loer...... All-America Hon. Mention Daryl Johnson...... Div. III All-America Hon. Mention Chris Wiesehan...... Football Gazette All-America Third Team 1934 1981 1994 Lloyd “Doc” Joyce...... All-America Hon. Mention Mel Gore...... NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Sean Lyon...... Champion All-America Third Team Pete Metzelaars...... Div. III All-America First Team 1948 Daryl Johnson...... Div. III All-America Hon. Mention 1996 William Duchon...... Little All-America Jake Gilbert...... Hewlett Packard All-America Joe Lovas...... Little All-America Hon. Mention 1982 Honorable Mention David Broecker...... Academic All-America 1949 David Broecker.....NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1997 Frank Roman...... Little All-America Hon. Mention Jeff McLochlin...... CoSIDA All-America Third Team Chet Craft...... Football Gazette All-America Bill Wheeler....Academic All-America Second Team Second Team 1952 Chet Craft...... Hewlett Packard All-America Stan Huntsman...... Little All-America 1983 Third Team David Broecker...... National Football Foundation 1998 1953 Hall of Fame Graduate Fellowship Matthew Rose...... Football Gazette All-America Stan Huntsman...... Little All-America Second Team 1985 Matthew Rose...... Hewlett Packard All-America 1956 Mike Haugh.....Academic All-America Second Team Second Team Gil Shoaf...... Little All-America Hon. Mention Jay Herrmann.Academic All-America Second Team Matthew Rose...... GTE/CoSIDA Academic Bill Kaiser....Football News All-America First Team All-America Second Team 1959 Jamie Bowers...... Football Gazette All-America Brian Bragg...... Little All-America Hon. Mention 1986 Third Team Carl Hampton.....National Strength Coaches Assoc. Jamie Bowers...... Hewlett Packard All-America 1961 All-America Third Team Jon “Jack” McHenry...... Little All-America Jay Herrmann...... Football News All-America Jim McHugh...... Hewlett Packard All-America Second Team Honorable Mention 1963 Jay Herrmann...... National Football Foundation Lynn Garrard...... Little All-America Hon. Mention Hall of Fame Graduate Fellowship 2001 Jay Herrmann...... NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Ryan Short...... Hewlett-Packard 1970 All-America First Team Coaching Records/MVPs Roscoe “Lee” Fouts...... Academic Little All-America 1988 Ryan Short...... D3football.com Mike Funk...... Football Gazette All-America All-America Second Team 1971 Second Team Ryan Short...... Football Gazette All-America Don Shelbourne...... Academic Little All-America Tim Pliske...... Kodak All-America First Team Second Team Jamie Bopp...... Hewlett-Packard 1972 1989 Hon. Mention All-America Don Shelbourne....NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Brett Butler.....Pizza Hut All-America Second Team 2002 Joe Haklin...... Academic Little All-America Mike Funk...... Kodak All-America First Team Ryan Short...... Hewlett-Packard Mike Funk...... Pizza Hut All-America First Team First Team All-America 1973 Ryan Short...... D3football.com Marc Nicolini...... NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1990 First Team All-America Tim Oliver...... National Football Foundation Ryan Short...... AFCA First Team All-America 1976 Hall of Fame Postgraduate Scholarship Ryan Short...... AP Little All-America

National Awards James “Jimmy” Parker...... AP Little All-America Third Team First Team 1991 Nate Boulais...... Hewlett-Packard Jason Gallman...... Football Gazette All-America First Team All-America 1977 Second Team Jake Knott...... Hewlett-Packard Dave Harvey...... Kodak Little All-America Bill Padgett...... NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Third Team All-America Brian Reising.....Champion All-America Third Team Josh Bronaugh...... Football Gazette Brian Reising...... Football Gazette All-America Second Team All-America 1978 Third Team Bill Cannon...... Little All-America Hon. Mention Eric Schoettle...... Champion All-America Second Team

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 75 2003 2003 Blair Hammer...... D3football.com North Coast Athletic Nick Dawson...... First Team All-NCAC First Team All-America Conference Awards Nick Fanelli...... First Team All-NCAC Josh Foster...... First Team All-NCAC 2005 Blair Hammer...... First Team All-NCAC 2000 Russ Harbaugh...... D3football.com Defensive Player of the Year Kurt Casper...... First Team All-NCAC Second Team All-America Stu Johnson...... First Team All-NCAC BJ Hammer...... First Team All-NCAC Russ Harbaugh...... Football Gazette Aaron Lafitte...... First Team All-NCAC Jake Knott...... First Team All-NCAC Hon. Mention All-America Newcomer of the Year Russ Harbaugh Gagliardi Award Finalist Dan Rodriguez...... First Team All-NCAC Nate Boulais...... Second Team All-NCAC Adrian Pynenberg...... D3football.com Todd Bower...... Second Team All-NCAC Hon. Mention All-America Artie Montes...... Second Team All-NCAC Thomas Brown...... Second Team All-NCAC Ryan Freeman...... Second Team All-NCAC 2006 Josh Bronaugh...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Ryan Short...... Second Team All-NCAC Dustin Huff...... Football Gazette TT Jackson...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC All-America Third Team Aaron Selby...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Matt Mercer...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Frank Knez...... Football Gazette Treven Upkes...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC All-America Second Team 2004 Patrick Millikan.....NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Brandon Clifton...... First Team All-NCAC 2001 Adrian Pynenberg...... D3football.com Dustin Deno...... First Team All-NCAC Jamie Bopp...... First Team All-NCAC All-America Honorable Mention Josh Foster...... First Team All-NCAC Nate Boulais...... First Team All-NCAC Mike Russell...... D3football.com Tim Parker...... First Team All-NCAC Kurt Casper...... First Team All-NCAC All-America Honorable Mention Tamarco White...... First Team All-NCAC Blair Hammer...... First Team All-NCAC Jake Knott...... First Team All-NCAC 2007 Darryl Kennon...... Second Team All-NCAC Offensive Player of the Year Adrian Pynenberg...... D3football.com Patrick Millikan...... Second Team All-NCAC Ryan Short...... First Team All-NCAC All-America First Team Mark Server...... Second Team All-NCAC Adrian Pynenberg...... AFCA First Team All-America Chris Morris...... Second Team All-NCAC Adrian Pynenberg...... AP Little All-America CJ Jackson...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Josh Stanton...... Second Team All-NCAC Third Team Billy King...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Adrian Pynenberg...... Gagliardi Award Finalist Dan Rodriguez...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Bucky Kramer...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Artie Montes...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC 2008 2005 Brad Taphorn...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Jared Lange...... AFCA First Team All-America Russ Harbaugh...... First Team All-NCAC Darryl Kennon...... D3football.com Offensive Player of the Year

All-America Second Team 2002 Josh Foster...... First Team All-NCAC Nate Boulais...... First Team All-NCAC Tony Neymeiyer...... D3football.com Jake Koeneman...... First Team All-NCAC Defensive Player of the Year All-America Honorable Mention Jared Lange...... First Team All-NCAC Brandon Clifton...... First Team All-NCAC Patrick Millikan...... First Team All-NCAC Blair Hammer...... First Team All-NCAC Awards/NCACNational Awards 2009 Tim Parker...... First Team All-NCAC Stu Johnson...... First Team All-NCAC Wes Chamblee (KR)...... D3football.com Adrian Pynenberg...... First Team All-NCAC Jake Knott...... First Team All-NCAC All-America Honorable Mention Aaron Selby...... First Team All-NCAC Offensive Player of the Year Addrian Frederick...... D3football.com Eric Summers...... First Team All-NCAC Tom Meeker...... First Team All-NCAC All-America First Team Tamarco White...... First Team All-NCAC Artie Montes...... First Team All-NCAC Evan Isaacs...... AFCA First Team All-America Dan Rodriguez...... First Team All-NCAC D3football.com Brandon Barkley...... Second Team All-NCAC Ryan Short...... First Team All-NCAC All-America Second Team Will Certain...... Second Team All-NCAC 2010 Geoff Walker...... Second Team All-NCAC Josh Bronaugh...... Second Team All-NCAC Weston Kitley...... D3football.com (Both as a wide receiver and as a kick returner) (Kick Returner) All-America Honorable Mention Nick Fanelli...... Second Team All-NCAC Jonathan Koop (ST)...... D3football.com Chris Ogden...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Chris Morris...... Second Team All-NCAC All-America First Team Brandon Roop...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC 2011 TJ Schaffer...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Josh Bronaugh...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Wes Chamblee (RET)...... D3football.com (Wide Receiver) Awards NCAC All-America First Team Chris Creighton...... Coach of the Year Dustin Deno...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC CJ Gum ...... D3football.com Andrew Melshen...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC All-America First Team Josh Stanton...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC 2012 Chris Creighton...... Coach of the Year Pat Clegg...... Capital One Academic All-America Second Team

Weston Kitley...... NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Capital One Academic All-America First Team

Page 76 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2006 2008 2011 Will Certain...... First Team All-NCAC Joshua Gangloff...... First Team All-NCAC CJ Gum ...... First Team All-NCAC Dustin Huff...... First Team All-NCAC Matt Hudson...... First Team All-NCAC Defensive Player of the Year Frank Knez...... First Team All-NCAC Offensive Player of the Year AJ Akinribade...... First Team All-NCAC Patrick Milikan...... First Team All-NCAC Evan Isaacs...... First Team All-NCAC NCAC Newcomer of the Year Adrian Pynenberg...... First Team All-NCAC Darryl Kennon...... First Team All-NCAC Wes Chamblee (RET)...... First Team All-NCAC Defensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of Year Pat Clegg...... First Team All-NCAC Mike Russell...... First Team All-NCAC Jared Lange...... First Team All-NCAC Bryan Elliott...... First Team All-NCAC Kody LeMond...... First Team All-NCAC Austin Hodges...... First Team All-NCAC Chad Finley...... Second Team All-NCAC Scott Liska...... First Team All-NCAC Jonathan Horn...... First Team All-NCAC Richard Roomes...... Second Team All-NCAC Jeremy Morris...... First Team All-NCAC Weston Kitley...... First Team All-NCAC Geoff Walker...... Second Team All-NCAC Tony Neymeiyer...... First Team All-NCAC Drew Oehler...... First Team All-NCAC Chase Belton...... Second Team All-NCAC Brian Hilts...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Chad Peterman...... First Team All-NCAC Wes Chamblee (WR)...... Second Team All-NCAC TJ Schaffer...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Vann Hunt...... Second Team All-NCAC Tim Schirack...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Wes Chamblee...... Second Team All-NCAC Kyle Najar...... Second Team All-NCAC Addrian Frederick...... Second Team All-NCAC Jack Ruddy...... Second Team All-NCAC 2007 Bryan Watson...... Second Team All-NCAC Jake Shaffer...... Second Team All-NCAC Chad Finley...... First Team All-NCAC Cameron Sobleski...... Second Team All-NCAC Brian Hilts...... First Team All-NCAC Brock Graham...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Luke Zinsmaster...... Second Team All-NCAC Matt Hudson...... First Team All-NCAC Chad Sorenson...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Darryl Kennon...... First Team All-NCAC Matt Whyde...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Cody Buresh...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Jared Lange...... First Team All-NCAC Jorge Diaz-Aguilar..... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Jeremy Morris...... First Team All-NCAC 2009 Houston Hodges...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Chad Peterman...... First Team All-NCAC Wes Chamblee (KR)...... First Team All-NCAC Adrian Pynenberg...... First Team All-NCAC Addrian Frederick...... First Team All-NCAC Erik Raeburn...... NCAC Coach of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Matt Hudson...... First Team All-NCAC Mike Russell...... First Team All-NCAC Offensive Player of the Year 2012 Wes Anderson...... Second Team All-NCAC Evan Isaacs...... First Team All-NCAC Tyler Holmes...... First Team All-NCAC Andy Deig...... Second Tean All-NCAC Kody LeMond First Team All-NCAC Weston Kitley...... First Team All-NCAC Matt Kraft...... Second Team All-NCAC Matt Whyde...... First Team All-NCAC AJ Akinribade...... First Team All-NCAC Nate Scola...... First Team All-NCAC Bart Banach...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Wes Chamblee (WR)...... Second Team All-NCAC Pat Clegg...... First Team All-NCAC Thomas Bell...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC CJ Gum...... Second Team All-NCAC Austin Hodges...... First Team All-NCAC Brock Graham...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Matt Kraft...... Second Team All-NCAC Jeremy Morris...... Second Team All-NCAC Mark Riffle...... Second Team All-NCAC Chris Creighton...... Coach of the Year Skip Tokar...... Second Team All-NCAC Cody Buresh...... Second Team All-NCAC Bryan Watson...... Second Team All-NCAC Houston Hodges (DB)...... Second Team All-NCAC Cameron Sobleski...... Second Team All-NCAC National Awards/NCACNational Awards Jake Martin...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Craig Morrison...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Chase Belton...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Chad Sorenson...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Denzel Wilkins...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC Jonathan Koop...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC 2010 ALL-TIME NCAC RECORD Wes Chamblee (KR)...... First Team All-NCAC Addrian Frederick...... First Team All-NCAC Year Record Place Matt Hudson...... First Team All-NCAC 2000 5-2 (6-4 overall) Second Offensive Player of the Year Evan Isaacs...... First Team All-NCAC 2001 6-1 (8-2 overall) Tie - Second Kody LeMond First Team All-NCAC 2002 7-0 (12-1 overall) First Matt Whyde...... First Team All-NCAC 2003 4-2 (7-3 overall) Tie - Second 2004 4-3 (6-4 overall) Tie - Fourth Wes Chamblee (WR)...... Second Team All-NCAC 2005 7-0 (11-1 overall) First CJ Gum...... Second Team All-NCAC NCAC Awards NCAC 2006 6-1 (8-2 overall) Tie - First Matt Kraft...... Second Team All-NCAC 2007 7-0 (11-2 overall) First Jeremy Morris...... Second Team All-NCAC Skip Tokar...... Second Team All-NCAC 2008 7-0 (10-2 overall) First Bryan Watson...... Second Team All-NCAC 2009 6-1 (9-2 overall) Second 2010 5-1 (8-2 overall) Second Jake Martin...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC 2011 6-0 (12-1 overall) First Craig Morrison...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC 2012 5-2 (8-2 overall) Tie - Third Chad Sorenson...... Honorable Mention All-NCAC

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2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 77 Annual Statistical Leaders

Rushing Yards Total Offensive Yards Scoring 2012 Tyler Holmes ...... 1,067 2012 Chase Belton, QB ...... 2,285 2012 Chase Belton, QB ...... 48 2011 Vann Hunt ...... 744 2011 Chase Belton, QB ...... 2,483 2011 Wes Chamblee, WR-KR ...... 84 2010 Derrick Yoder ...... 547 2010 Chase Belton, QB ...... 1,726 2010 Spencer Whitehead, K ...... 70 2009 Tommy Mambourg ...... 761 2009 Matt Hudson, QB ...... 2,628 2009 Kody LeMond, WR ...... 92 2008 Bobby Kimp ...... 617 2008 Matt Hudson, QB ...... 3,159 2008 Kody LeMond, WR ...... 90 2007 Evan Sobecki ...... 709 2007 Matt Hudson, QB ...... 2,799 2007 Brock Graham, J-Back ...... 72 2006 Billy King ...... 428 2006 Dustin Huff, QB ...... 3,287 2006 Mike Russell, WR ...... 78 2005 Chris Ogden ...... 545 2005 RUSS HARBAUGH, QB ...... 3,504 2005 Chad Finley, K ...... 63 2004 Chris Ogden ...... 432 2004 Russ Harbaugh, QB ...... 1,805 2004 Mark Server, K ...... 58 2003 Aaron Lafitte ...... 1,008 2003 Russ Harbaugh, QB ...... 1,670 2003 Aaron Lafitte, RB ...... 96 2002 CHRIS MORRIS ...... 1,497 2002 Jake Knott, QB ...... 3,215 2002 CHRIS MORRIS, RB ...... 120 2001 Chris Morris ...... 819 2001 Jake Knott, QB ...... 3,224 2001 Ryan Short, TE ...... 78 2000 Korey Mauck ...... 540 2000 Jake Knott, QB ...... 2,835 2000 Ryan Short, H-Back ...... 80 1999 Drew Watters ...... 431 1999 Jake Knott, QB ...... 2,780 1999 Jay Dee Flynn, WR ...... 48 1998 Chris Stewart ...... 1,042 1998 Brandon Armstrong, QB ...... 2,175 1998 Chris Stewart, TB ...... 60 1997 Chris Stewart ...... 872 1997 Brandon Armstrong, QB ...... 1,117 1997 Frank Serge, WR ...... 48 1996 Joe Becker ...... 684 1996 Justin Weinraub, QB ...... 1,718 1996 John Lubash, K ...... 42 1995 George Lino ...... 655 1995 Chris Ings, QB ...... 2,629 1995 George Lino, TB ...... 66 1994 George Lino ...... 745 1994 Chris Ings, QB ...... 1,990 1994 George Lino, TB ...... 42 1993 David Kogan ...... 1,084 1993 Chris Ings, QB ...... 2,543 Pete Logan, WR ...... 42 1992 David Kogan ...... 701 1992 Chris Ings, QB ...... 2,446 1993 David Kogan, TB ...... 104 1991 David Kogan ...... 664 1991 Bill Padgett, QB ...... 1,442 1992 Chris Wiesehan, WR ...... 60 1990 Tim Oliver ...... 488 1990 Bill Padgett, QB ...... 2,297 1991 Brian Reising, K ...... 48 1989 Grant Liechty ...... 348 1989 Brett Butler, QB ...... 2,666 1990 Tim Oliver, TB ...... 84 1988 Tim Oliver ...... 914 1988 Brett Butler, QB ...... 1,090 1989 Mike Funk, SE ...... 78 1987 Tim Oliver ...... 800 1987 Curt Selby, QB ...... 1,602 1988 Tim Oliver, TB ...... 96 1986 Bill Kaiser ...... 672 1986 Curt Selby, QB ...... 1,061 1987 Tim Oliver, TB ...... 60 1985 Bill Kaiser ...... 1,465 1985 Bill Kaiser, TB ...... 1,465 1986 Tom Vandergriff, WR ...... 48 1984 Bill Kaiser ...... 617 1984 Steve Hoffman, QB ...... 1,915 1985 Joe Bevelhimer, K ...... 64 1983 Roger Grabner ...... 476 1983 Steve Hoffman, QB ...... 1,919 1984 Joe Bevelhimer, K ...... 65 1982 Eugene Anderson ...... 568 1982 David Broecker, QB ...... 2,172 1983 Roger Grabner, TB ...... 42 1981 Daryl Johnson ...... 1,006 1981 David Broecker, QB ...... 1,473 Craig Harmon ...... 42 1980 Daryl Johnson ...... 1,102 1980 Daryl Johnson, TB ...... 1,102 1982 Eugene Anderson, TB ...... 60 1981 Daryl Johnson, TB ...... 90 Passing Yards Receptions (Number - Yards) 1980 DARYL JOHNSON, TB ...... 120 2012 Chase Belton ...... 1,799 2012 Sean Hildebrand ...... 31 - 501 2011 Chase Belton ...... 2,022 2011 Jonathan Horn ...... 63 - 879 Punting Average 2010 Chase Belton ...... 1,436 2010 Jonathan Horn ...... 59 - 1,012 2012 Cameron Sobleski ...... 40 .6 2009 Matt Hudson ...... 2,516 2009 Kody LeMond ...... 65 - 1,059 2011 Cameron Sobleski ...... 39 .9 2008 Matt Hudson ...... 3,135 2008 KODY LEMOND ...... 73. - 1,228 2010 Thomas Ballard ...... 35 .2 2007 Matt Hudson ...... 2,769 2007 Brock Graham ...... 69 - 607 2009 Chris Schweigel ...... 39 .2 2006 Dustin Huff ...... 2,961 2006 Mike Russell ...... 60 - 1,052 2008 Spencer Whitehead ...... 36 .2 2005 RUSS HARBAUGH ...... 3,521 2005 Eric Summers ...... 61 - 894 2007 Chad Finley ...... 38 .6 2004 Russ Harbaugh ...... 1,799 2004 Brandon Clifton ...... 56 - 780 2006 Chad Finley ...... 35 .0 2003 Russ Harbaugh ...... 1,771 2003 Josh Bronaugh ...... 48 - 738 2005 Chad Finley ...... 35 .8 2002 Jake Knott ...... 2,954 2002 Ryan Short ...... 71 - 705 2004 Chad Finley ...... 36 .2 ...... 2,908 2001 Ryan Short ...... 73 - 901 2003 Garth Cheek ...... 33 .6

2000 Jake Knott ...... 2,739 2000 Kurt Casper ...... 82 - 1,005 2002 Rich Goodman ...... 34 .6 Book Record 20011999 Jake KnottJake Knott ...... 2,612 1999 Kurt Casper ...... 75 - 902 2001 Joe Lonnemann ...... 34 .9 1998 Brandon Armstrong ...... 2,252 1998 Frank Serge ...... 61 - 779 2000 Joe Lonnemann ...... 34 .6 1997 Brandon Armstrong ...... 1,182 1997 Frank Serge ...... 51 - 834 1999 Matt Wilhelm ...... 36 .2 1996 Justin Weinraub ...... 1,739 1996 Pete Logan ...... 32 - 457 1998 Matt Wilhelm ...... 37 .3 1995 Chris Ings ...... 2,346 1995 Eric Borgert ...... 57 - 867 1997 Mike Wilhelm ...... 36 .7 1994 Chris Ings ...... 1,565 1994 Pete Logan ...... 38 - 628 1996 Mike Wilhelm ...... 35 .8 1993 Chris Ings ...... 1,733 Eric Borgert ...... 38 - 551 1995 Sean Guilfoy ...... 31 .2 1992 Chris Ings ...... 1,993 1993 Chris Wiesehan ...... 44 - 632 1994 Greg Benitez ...... 33 .6 1991 Bill Padgett ...... 1,315 1992 Chris Wiesehan ...... 51 - 873 1993 Sean Frazer ...... 31 .7

1990 Bill Padgett ...... 2,179 1991 Eric Snively ...... 28 - 473 1992 Chad Clisby ...... 34 .8 Record Book 1989 Brett Butler ...... 2,683 Chris Wiesehan ...... 28 - 370 1991 Tony Meyer ...... 32 .3 1988 Brett Butler ...... 1,090 1990 Chris Wiesehan ...... 46 - 743 1990 Thom Zimmer ...... 36 .0 1987 Curt Selby ...... 1,581 1989 MIKE FUNK ...... 87 - 1,169 1989 Bill Kepler ...... 33 .3 1986 Curt Selby ...... 1,094 1988 Mike Funk ...... 60 - 740 1988 Kevin Struble ...... 33 .5 1985 Tom Vandergriff ...... 1,148 1987 Mike Funk ...... 59 - 664 1987 Larry Hemmingway ...... 34 .9 1984 Steve Hoffman ...... 1,955 1986 Tom Vandergriff ...... 39 - 526 1986 Larry Hemmingway ...... 37 .5 1983 Steve Hoffman ...... 1,727 1985 Ed Broecker ...... 30 - 405 1985 Larry Hemmingway ...... 34 .9 1982 David Broecker ...... 1,743 1984 Tony Altavilla ...... 55 - 918 1984 Nick Crnkovich ...... 37 .0 1981 David Broecker ...... 1,041 1983 Tony Altavilla ...... 34 - 498 1983 NICK CRNKOVICH ...... 40 .9 1980 David Broecker ...... 799 Nick Crnkovich ...... 34 - 434 1982 Nick Crnkovich ...... 36 .9 1982 Nick Crnkovich ...... 37 - 473 1981 Frank Kolisek ...... 39 .1 1981 Pete Metzelaars ...... 40 - 603 1980 Frank Kolisek ...... 36 .2 Bold names denote all-time bests 1980 Scott Boone ...... 35 - 506

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Single Game Rushing Career Rushing Name (Opponent, Year) Att . Yds . Avg . Name, Years Att . Yds . Avg . 1 . Stan Huntsman (Ball State, 1952) ...... 26 ...... 265 ...... 10 .2 1 . Chris Morris, 2000-2003 ...... 585 . . . . . 3,247 ...... 5 .6 2 . Stan Huntsman (DePauw, 1952) ...... 26 ...... 248 ...... 9 .7 2 . Daryl Johnson, 1978-81 ...... 656 . . . . . 3,232 ...... 4 .9 3 . Chris Morris (Hiram, 2003) ...... 34 ...... 240 ...... 7 .1 3 . Bill Kaiser, 1983-86 ...... 753 . . . . . 3,036 ...... 4 .0 4 . Bill Kaiser (Wooster, 1985) ...... 36 ...... 235 ...... 6 .5 4 . Stan Huntsman, 1951-53 ...... 406 . . . . . 2,595 ...... 6 .4 5 . Mike Henry (Valparaiso, 1969) ...... 34 ...... 233 ...... 6 .9 5 . Bill Gabbert, 1954-57 ...... 466 . . . . . 2,510 ...... 5 .4 6 . Bill Kaiser (Wash .-St . Louis, 1985) ...... 41 ...... 219 ...... 5 .3 6 . David Kogan, 1991-93 ...... 531 . . . . . 2,449 ...... 4 .6 7 . Chris Morris (Ohio Wesleyan, 2002) ...... 25 ...... 211 ...... 8 .4 7 . Tim Oliver, 1987-90 ...... 548 . . . . . 2,341 ...... 4 .3 Bill Kaiser (DePauw, 1985) ...... 58 ...... 211 ...... 3 .6 8 . Chris Stewart, 1996-98 ...... 555 . . . . . 2,282 ...... 4 .1 9 . Tyler Holmes (Ohio Wesleyan, 2012) . . . . . 23 ...... 214 ...... 9 .3 9 . John May, 1964-66 ...... 528 . . . . . 2,094 ...... 4 .0 10 . Tim Oliver (Cumberland, 1987) ...... 30 ...... 208 ...... 6 .9 10 . Randy Mellinger, 1975-78 ...... 588 . . . . . 2,060 ...... 3 .5 11 . Chris Morris (Kenyon, 2002) ...... 12 ...... 205 ...... 17 .1 11 . Chris Ings, 1992-95 ...... 493 . . . . . 1,971 ...... 4 .0 12 . Joe Becker (Franklin, 1996) ...... 30 ...... 203 ...... 6 .7 12 . George Lino, 1991-92, 1994-95 ...... 403 . . . . . 1,960 ...... 4 .9 13 . Chase Belton (Carnegie Mellon, 2012) ...... 20 ...... 206 ...... 10 .3 13 . Steve Wagner, 1972-75 ...... 444 . . . . . 1,809 ...... 4 .1 14 . Chris Stewart (Rhodes, 1998) ...... 31 ...... 197 ...... 6 .4 14 . Tyler Holmes, 2010-Present ...... 292 . . . . .1,617 ...... 5 .5 David Kogan (Manchester, 1993) ...... 41 ...... 197 ...... 4 .8 15 . Joe Becker, 1995-98 ...... 368 . . . . . 1,528 ...... 4 .2 16 . Mike Henry (Wheaton, 1969) ...... 36 ...... 196 ...... 5 .4 16 . Wayne Monroe, 1966-68 ...... 408 . . . . . 1,508 ...... 3 .7 17 . Chris Stewart (Manchester, 1998) ...... 13 ...... 195 ...... 15 .0 17 . Aaron Lafitte, 2003-2004 ...... 235 . . . . . 1,412 ...... 6 .0 Mike Henry (Denison, 1969) ...... 31 ...... 195 ...... 6 .3 18 . Mike Henry, 1967-69 ...... 256 . . . . . 1,379 ...... 5 .4 19 . Daryl Johnson (Albion, 1979) ...... 19 ...... 194 ...... 10 .2 19 . Chris Ogden, 2002-05 ...... 311 . . . . . 1,336 ...... 4 .3 Stan Huntsman (DePauw, 1953) ...... 29 ...... 194 ...... 6 .7 20 . Chase Belton, 2009-2012 ...... 237 . . . . . 1,301 ...... 5 .5 Bill Kaiser (Taylor, 1985) ...... 42 ...... 194 ...... 4 .6 21 . Evan Sobecki, 2006-08 ...... 267 . . . . . 1,280 ...... 4 .8 22 . Bill Kaiser (Kentucky Wesleyan, 1985) ...... 47 ...... 191 ...... 4 .1 22 . Pat Pienias, 1993-1996 ...... 289 . . . . . 1,273 ...... 4 .4 23 . Tyler Holmes (2012) ...... 25 ...... 189 ...... 7 .6 23 . Gary Nondorf, 1973-76 ...... 287 . . . . . 1,187 ...... 4 .1 24 . Roger Grabner (Millikin, 1983) ...... 22 ...... 188 ...... 8 .2 24 . Derrick Yoder, 2007-10 ...... 245 . . . . . 1,129 ...... 4 .6 25 . Tim Oliver (Wash .-St . Louis, 1988) ...... 35 ...... 184 ...... 5 .3 25 . Roger Grabner, 1981-82 ...... 256 . . . . . 1,062 ...... 4 .2 Mike Henry (Ohio Wesleyan, 1969) ...... 39 ...... 184 ...... 4 .7 27 . Bill Kaiser (Ohio Wesleyan, 1986) ...... 31 ...... 181 ...... 5 .8 Bold indicates returning player 28 . Tim Oliver (Anderson, 1990) ...... 24 ...... 180 ...... 7 .5 29 . Chris Morris (MacMurray, 2002) ...... 28 ...... 178 ...... 6 .4 30 . Tyler Holmes (DePauw, 2012) ...... 33 ...... 169 ...... 5 .1

Single Season Rushing Name, Year Att . Yds . Avg . 1 . Chris Morris, 2002 ...... 263 . . . . . 1,497 ...... 6 .0 2 . Bill Kaiser, 1985 ...... 335 . . . . . 1,465 ...... 4 .4 3 . Mike Henry, 1969 ...... 256 . . . . . 1,379 ...... 5 .4 4 . Stan Huntsman, 1952 ...... 177 . . . . . 1,169 ...... 6 .6 5 . Daryl Johnson, 1980 ...... 225 . . . . . 1,102 ...... 4 .9 6 . David Kogan, 1993 ...... 222 . . . . . 1,084 ...... 4 .9 7 . Tyler Holmes, 2012 ...... 175 . . . . .1,067 ...... 6 .1 8 . Stan Huntsman, 1953 ...... 167 . . . . . 1,054 ...... 6 .3 9 . Chris Stewart, 1998 ...... 202 . . . . . 1,042 ...... 5 .2 Record Book Record 10 . Aaron Lafitte, 2003 ...... 156 . . . . . 1,008 ...... 6 .5 11 . Daryl Johnson, 1981 ...... 187 . . . . . 1,006 ...... 5 .4 12 . Tim Oliver, 1988 ...... 237 ...... 914 ...... 3 .9 13 . Daryl Johnson, 1979 ...... 203 ...... 907 ...... 4 .5 14 . Chris Stewart, 1997 ...... 234 ...... 872 ...... 3 .7 15 . John May, 1965 ...... 168 ...... 834 ...... 5 .0 16 . Chris Morris, 2001 ...... 142 ...... 819 ...... 5 .8 17 . Chris Ings, 1993 ...... 131 ...... 810 ...... 6 .2

Record Book 18 . Tim Oliver, 1987 ...... 155 ...... 800 ...... 5 .2 19 . Wayne Monroe, 1968 ...... 232 ...... 797 ...... 3 .4 20 . Steve Wagner, 1974 ...... 201 ...... 767 ...... 3 .8 21 . Tommy Mambourg, 2009 ...... 172 ...... 761 ...... 4 .4 22 . George Lino, 1994 ...... 128 ...... 745 ...... 5 .8 23 . Vann Hunt, 2011 ...... 162 ...... 744 ...... 4 .6 24 . Chris Morris, 2003 ...... 112 ...... 719 ...... 6 .4 25 . Evan Sobecki, 2007 ...... 165 ...... 709 ...... 4 .3 26 . John May, 1966 ...... 215 ...... 704 ...... 3 .2 27 . David Kogan, 1992 ...... 152 ...... 701 ...... 4 .6 Chris Morris ’04 is the all-time leading rusher in Little Giant history, 28 . Bill Gabbert, 1957 ...... 118 ...... 686 ...... 5 .9 ending his career with 3,247 yards. He also owns the record for the 29 . Joe Becker, 1996 ...... 176 ...... 684 ...... 3 .9 most yards in a single season, carrying the ball 263 times for 1,497 30 . Randy Mellinger, 1977 ...... 227 ...... 682 ...... 3 .0 yards during his junior year.

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 79 Passing Records

Single Game Passing Career Passing Name (Opponent, Year) C-Att .-Int . Yds . TDs Name, Years C-Att .-Int . Yds . TDs 1 . Dustin Huff (Franklin, 2007) ...... 27-44-1 . . . . 477 . . . . 4 1 . Jake Knott, 1999-2002 ...... 888-1,601-49 .11,213 . . 116 2 . Jake Knott (Allegheny, 2000) ...... 40-68-2 . . . . 459 . . . . 6 2 . Matt Hudson, 2006-2009...... 635-960-32 . . 8,420 . . . 79 3 . Russ Harbaugh (Wooster, 2005) ...... 28-48-0 . . . . 452 . . . . 4 3 . Chris Ings, 1992-95 ...... 569-1,087-43 . . 7,637 . . . 55 4 . Jake Knott (DePauw, 1999) ...... 28-46-3 . . . . 439 . . . . 1 4 . Russ Harbaugh, 2002-2005 ...... 568-969-23 . . 7,118 . . . 56 5 . Jake Knott (Denison, 2000) ...... 26-41-2 . . . . 426 . . . . 5 5 . Chase Belton, 2009-2012 ...... 393-679-17 . . 5,549 . . . 53 6 . Matt Hudson (Oberlin, 2007) ...... 21-30-0 . . . . 417 . . . . 4 6 . David Broecker, 1979-82 ...... 369-633-45 . . 4,894 . . . 44 7 . Dustin Huff (Ohio Wesleyan, 2006) ...... 22-28-1 . . . . 416 . . . . 5 7 . Dustin Huff, 2004-2007 ...... 292-339-13 . . 4,115 . . . 39 8 . Chase Belton (Kenyon, 2010) ...... 31-41-2 . . . . 399 . . . . 4 8 . Dave Harvey, 1974-77 ...... 304-634-33 . . 4,109 . . . 32 Brett Butler (Franklin, 1989) ...... 36-66-5 . . . . 399 . . . . 5 8 . Brett Butler, 1986-89 ...... 357-651-33 . . 4,023 . . . 40 Brett Butler (Carroll, 1989) ...... 30-56-1 . . . . 399 . . . . 4 10 . Steve Hoffman, 1981-84 ...... 283-502-31 . . 3,791 . . . 31 11 . Matt Hudson (Allegheny, 2009) ...... 25-39-2 . . . . 394 . . . . 2 11 . Brandon Armstrong, 1996-98 ...... 283-520-17 . . 3,591 . . . 23 12 . Matt Hudson (Denison, 2008) ...... 26-35-1 . . . . 391 . . . . 6 12 . Bill Padgett, 1990-91 ...... 276-526-34 . . 3,494 . . . 24 13 . Bill Padgett (Franklin, 1990) ...... 26-43-3 . . . . 390 . . . . 5 13 . Curt Selby, 1985-88 ...... 274-549-32 . . 3,200 . . . 30 14 . Dustin Huff (Denison, 2006) ...... 25-30-0 . . . . 386 . . . . 2 14 . Justin Weinraub, 1995-97 ...... 199-391-17 . . 2,843 . . . 19 Dustin Huff (Millikin, 2006) ...... 22-36-0 . . . . 386 . . . . 4 15 . Dave Cogdill, 1972-75 ...... 231-563-46 . . 2,838 . . . 20 16 . Jake Knott (Denison, 2001) ...... 23-30-0 . . . . 381 . . . . 5 16 . Dave Knott, 1966-68 ...... 192-490-34 . . 2,190 . . . 14 Jake Knott (DePauw, 2001) ...... 26-46-2 . . . . 381 . . . . 4 17 . Don VanDeursen, 1968-71 ...... 122-268-26 . . 1,709 . . . 13 18 . Bill Padgett (Denison, 1990) ...... 28-49-2 . . . . 375 . . . . 3 18 . Tyler Burke, 2008, 2010-11 ...... 101-204-7 . . 1,467 . . . 13 19 . Jake Knott (Wittenberg, 2002) ...... 27-51-1 . . . . 373 . . . . 3 19 . Rudy Folta, 1957-60 ...... 119-279-24 . . 1,388 . . . . 5 Jake Knott (Allegheny, 2001) ...... 21-44-2 . . . . 373 . . . . 5 20 . Jerry Huntsman, 1951 ...... No info . . 1,279 . . . 14 21 . Jake Knott (Mount St . Joseph, 1999) ...... 29-47-1 . . . . 368 . . . . 4 22 . Russ Harbaugh (Albion, 2005) ...... 34-39-0 . . . . 360 . . . . 3 Bold indicates returning player 23 . Dave Harvey (Hope, 1977) ...... 23-43-1 . . . . 356 . . . . 2 24 . Chris Ings (Hope, 1995) ...... 26-44-0 . . . . 353 . . . . 3 25 . Tyler Burke (Denison, 2010) ...... 15-29-1 . . . . 350 . . . . 4 26 . Jake Knott (Wheaton, 2001) ...... 22-51-4 . . . . 349 . . . . 4 27 . Russ Harbaugh (Wooster, 2004) ...... 31-50-2 . . . . 347 . . . . 4 28 . Brett Butler (Hope, 1989) ...... 24-38-1 . . . . 345 . . . . 5 29 . Russ Harbaugh (Wittenberg, 2004) ...... 24-37-2 . . . . 344 . . . . 3 30 . Jake Knott (Hiram, 2000) ...... 21-35-0 . . . . 343 . . . . 6

Single Season Passing Name, Year C-Att .-Int . Yds . TDs 1 . Russ Harbaugh, 2005 ...... 273-394-5 . . 3,521 . . . 29 2 . Matt Hudson, 2008 ...... 227-354-12 . . 3,135 . . . 29 3 . Dustin Huff, 2006 ...... 215-318-8 . . 2,961 . . . 29 4 . Jake Knott, 2002 ...... 232-408-12 . . 2,954 . . . 35 5 . Jake Knott, 2001 ...... 200-347-11 . . 2,908 . . . 34 6 . Matt Hudson, 2007 ...... 223-333-12 . . 2,769 . . . 25 7 . Jake Knott, 2000 ...... 238-430-10 . . 2,739 . . . 28 Record Book Record 8 . Brett Butler, 1989 ...... 227-410-21 . . 2,683 . . . 29 9 . Jake Knott, 1999 ...... 218-416-16 . . 2,612 . . . 19 10 . Matt Hudson, 2009 ...... 185-273-8 . . 2,516 . . . 25 11 . Dave Harvey, 1977 ...... 180-347-15 . . 2,497 . . . 17 12 . Chris Ings, 1995 ...... 182-327-13 . . 2,346 . . . 17 13 . Brandon Armstrong, 1998 ...... 176-307-11 . . 2,252 . . . 18 Left - Jake Knott ’03 won back-to-back NCAC Offensive Player of the 14 . Bill Padgett, 1990 ...... 159-297-17 . . 2,179 . . . 15 Year Awards (2001 and 2002). He owns the Wabash career passing 15 . Chase Belton, 2011 ...... 142-262-6 . . 2,022 . . . 20 record with 11,213 yards. His 8,595 passing yards in three years of 16 . Chris Ings, 1992 ...... 142-260-12 . . 1,993 . . . 17 NCAC play is a league career record. Knott joined the Wabash Athletics Record Book 17 . Steve Hoffman, 1984 ...... 147-240-13 . . 1,955 . . . 18 Hall of Fame in 2008. 18 . Chase Belton, 2012 ...... 126-218-5 . . 1,799 . . . 16 Russ Harbaugh, 2004 ...... 144-230-8 . . 1,799 . . . 14 Right - Matt Hudson ’10 won the 2008 NCAC Offensive Player of the 20 . Russ Harbaugh, 2003 ...... 148-237-9 . . 1,771 . . . 13 Year after throwing for 3,135 yards and 29 touchdowns. Hudson be- 21 . David Broecker, 1982 ...... 160-257-16 . . 1,743 . . . 19 came the second Wabash quarterback and the fourth in NCAC history 22 . Justin Weinraub, 1996 ...... 130-247-12 . . 1,739 . . . 12 to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season. He also tied Knott’s 23 . Chris Ings, 1993 ...... 133-286-10 . . 1,733 . . . . 9 school and conference record with six passing touchdowns in the 2008 24 . Steve Hoffman, 1983 ...... 129-250-17 . . 1,727 . . . 13 season opener at Denison. Hudson repeated as NCAC Offensive Player 25 . Curt Selby, 1987 ...... 128-264-19 . . 1,581 . . . 15 of the Year in 2009, throwing for 2,516 yards and 25 touchdowns.

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Single Game Receptions Single Season Receptions Name (Opponent, Year) Rec . Yds . Avg . TDs Name, Year Rec . Yds . Avg . TDs 1 . Kurt Casper (Wilmington, 1999) ...... 17 . . . . 184 . . . . 10 .8 ...... 2 1 . Mike Funk, 1989 ...... 87 . . 1,169 . . . . 13 .4 ...... 12 2 . Kurt Casper (Allegheny, 2000) ...... 16 . . . . 250 . . . . 15 .6 ...... 4 2 . Kurt Casper, 2000 ...... 82 . . 1,005 . . . . 12 .3 ...... 12 3 . Mike Funk (Franklin, 1989) ...... 15 . . . . 180 . . . . 12 .0 ...... 3 3 . Ryan Short, 2000 ...... 77 . . . . 920 . . . . 11 .9 ...... 13 Mike Funk (Olivet Nazarene, 1989) ...... 15 . . . . 142 . . . . . 9 .5 ...... 2 4 . Kurt Casper, 1999 ...... 75 . . . . 902 . . . . 12 .0 ...... 6 5 . Jay Dee Flynn (Mount St . Joseph, 1999) . . . . 14 . . . . 162 . . . . 11 .6 ...... 2 5 . Kody LeMond, 2008 ...... 73 . . 1,228 . . . . 16 .8 ...... 14 6 . Jonathan Horn (Kenyon, 2010) ...... 13 . . . . 195 . . . . 15 .0 ...... 2 Ryan Short, 2001 ...... 73 . . . . 901 . . . . 12 .3 ...... 13 Jonathan Horn (North Central, 2011) ...... 13 . . . . 152 . . . . 11 .7 ...... 1 7 . Ryan Short, 2002 ...... 71 . . . . 705 . . . . 11 .4 ...... 17 Wes Chamblee (Wash .-St . Louis, 2009) . . . . . 13 . . . . 142 . . . . 10 .9 ...... 2 8 . Jay Dee Flynn, 1999 ...... 70 . . 1,079 . . . . 15 .4 ...... 8 Geoff Walker (Franklin, 2006) ...... 13 . . . . 175 . . . . 13 .5 ...... 3 9 . Brock Graham, 2007 ...... 69 . . . . 607 . . . . . 8 .8 ...... 5 Kurt Casper (Earlham, 2000) ...... 13 . . . . 135 . . . . 10 .4 ...... 2 10 . Kody LeMond, 2009 ...... 65 . . 1,059 . . . . 16 .3 ...... 14 Ryan Short (Wheaton, 2000) ...... 13 ...... 84 . . . . . 6 .5 ...... 2 Mike Russell, 2007 ...... 65 . . . . 831 . . . . 12 .8 ...... 6 11 . Kody LeMond (Kenyon, 2008) ...... 12 . . . . 228 . . . . 19 .0 ...... 4 12 . Jonathan Horn, 2011 ...... 63 . . . . 879 . . . . 14 .0 ...... 8 Brock Graham (Millikin, 2007) ...... 12 . . . . 121 . . . . 10 .1 ...... 1 13 . Eric Summers, 2005 ...... 61 . . . . 894 . . . . 14 .7 ...... 7 Ryan Short (Kalamazoo, 2002) ...... 12 . . . . 134 . . . . 11 .2 ...... 1 Frank Serge, 1998 ...... 61 . . . . 779 . . . . 12 .8 ...... 5 Ryan Short (Denison, 2000) ...... 12 . . . . 220 . . . . 18 .3 ...... 1 15 . Wes Chamblee, 2009 ...... 60 . . . . 778 . . . . 13 .0 ...... 6 Jim Koranda (Ohio Wesleyan, 1973) ...... 12 . . . . 140 . . . . 11 .7 ...... 0 Mike Russell, 2006 ...... 60 . . 1,052 . . . . 17 .5 ...... 13 Kurt Casper (Franklin, 1999) ...... 12 . . . . 126 . . . . 10 .5 ...... 0 Mike Funk, 1988 ...... 60 . . . . 740 . . . . 12 .3 ...... 8 Mike Funk (Hope, 1988) ...... 12 . . . . 126 . . . . 10 .5 ...... 0 18 . Jonathan Horn, 2010 ...... 59 . . 1,012 . . . . 17 .2 ...... 8 Brandon Clifton (Oberlin, 2004) ...... 12 . . . . 123 . . . . 10 .3 ...... 4 Mike Funk, 1987 ...... 59 . . . . 664 . . . . 11 .3 ...... 9 19 . Mike Russell (Denison, 2007) ...... 11 . . . . 131 . . . . 11 .9 ...... 2 20 . Wes Chamblee, 2011 ...... 58 . . . . 835 . . . . 14 .4 ...... 10 Mike Funk (Tiffin, 1989) ...... 11 . . . . 191 . . . . 17 .4 ...... 3 21 . Eric Borgert, 1995 ...... 57 . . . . 867 . . . . 15 .2 ...... 6 Ryan Short (Wheaton, 2001) ...... 11 . . . . 190 . . . . 17 .3 ...... 3 22 . Brandon Clifton, 2004 ...... 56 . . . . 780 . . . . 13 .9 ...... 9 Mike Funk (Anderson, 1989) ...... 11 . . . . 179 . . . . 16 .3 ...... 2 23 . Tony Altavilla, 1984 ...... 55 . . . . 918 . . . . 16 .7 ...... 7 Josh Bronaugh (Wooster, 2003) ...... 11 . . . . 120 . . . . 10 .9 ...... 0 24 . Mick Martin, 1977 ...... 54 . . . . 783 . . . . 14 .5 ...... 4 Frank Serge (Franklin, 1998) ...... 11 . . . . 103 . . . . . 9 .4 ...... 1 25 . Geoff Walker, 2005 ...... 52 . . . . 754 . . . . 14 .5 ...... 5 25 . Kody LeMond (at Wooster, 2009) ...... 10 . . . . 197 . . . . 19 .7 ...... 4 26 . Chris Wiesehan, 1992 ...... 51 . . . . 873 . . . . 17 .1 ...... 9 Kody LeMond (Wittenberg, 2008) ...... 10 . . . . 149 . . . . 14 .9 ...... 1 Frank Serge, 1997 ...... 51 . . . . 834 . . . . 16 .4 ...... 8 Jay Dee Flynn (DePauw, 1999) ...... 10 . . . . 220 . . . . 22 .0 ...... 1 28 . Randy Mellinger, 1977 ...... 50 . . . . 611 . . . . 12 .2 ...... 4 Mike Funk (Hope, 1989) ...... 10 . . . . 183 . . . . 18 .3 ...... 2 29 . Kurt Casper, 2001 ...... 48 . . . . 899 . . . . 18 .7 ...... 9 Kurt Casper (Denison, 2000) ...... 10 . . . . 178 . . . . 17 .8 ...... 4 Josh Bronaugh, 2003 ...... 48 . . . . 738 . . . . 15 .4 ...... 5 Eric Snively (Taylor, 1992) ...... 10 . . . . 160 . . . . 16 .0 ...... 1 Frank Serge (Hanover, 1998) ...... 10 . . . . 155 . . . . 15 .5 ...... 2 Career Receptions Chris Wiesehan (Hope, 1992) ...... 10 . . . . 152 . . . . 15 .2 ...... 0 Name, Years Rec . Yds . Avg . TDs Mike Funk (MacMurray, 1988) ...... 10 . . . . 119 . . . . 11 .9 ...... 2 1 . Ryan Short, 1999-2002...... 243 . . 2,773 . . . . 11 .4 ...... 45 Kurt Casper (Denison, 2000) ...... 10 . . . . 114 . . . . 11 .4 ...... 0 2 . Mike Funk, 1985, 1987-89 ...... 238 . . 2,858 . . . . 12 .0 ...... 33 John Tapp (DePauw, 1988) ...... 10 . . . . 110 . . . . 11 .0 ...... 2 3 . Kurt Casper, 1998-2001 ...... 205 . . 2,806 . . . . 13 .7 ...... 27 Ryan Short (DePauw, 2001) ...... 10 . . . . 102 . . . . 10 .2 ...... 2 4 . Chris Wiesehan, 1990-93 ...... 169 . . 2,618 . . . . 15 .5 ...... 22 Mike Funk (Ohio Wesleyan, 1987) ...... 10 ...... 94 . . . . . 9 .4 ...... 0 5 . Mike Russell, 2004-2007 ...... 172 . . 2,594 . . . . 15 .1 ...... 27 Mike Funk (DePauw, 1989) ...... 10 ...... 88 . . . . . 8 .8 ...... 0 6 . Jonathan Horn, 2008-2011 ...... 158 . . 2,366 . . . . 15 .0 ...... 19 7 . Wes Chamblee, 2007-2011 ...... 154 . . 2,189 . . . . 14 .2 ...... 19 8 . Kody LeMond, 2007-2010 ...... 142 . . 2,364 . . . . 16 .6 ...... 28 Jay Dee Flynn, 1995-99 ...... 142 . . 2,061 . . . . 14 .5 ...... 18 10 . Eric Snively, 1990-93 ...... 139 . . 2,227 . . . . 16 .0 ...... 15 Record Book Record 11 . Eric Summers, 2002-2005 ...... 133 . . 1,910 . . . . 14 .4 ...... 15 Frank Serge, 1995-98 ...... 133 . . 1,875 . . . . 14 .1 ...... 13 13 . Pete Logan, 1995-97 ...... 127 . . 1,995 . . . . 15 .7 ...... 18 14 . Eric Borgert, 1993-96 ...... 126 . . 1,876 . . . . 14 .9 ...... 13 15 . Brandon Clifton, 2001-2004 ...... 124 . . 1,879 . . . . 15 .2 ...... 15 16 . Tony Altavilla, 1981-84 ...... 121 . . 1,954 . . . . 16 .1 ...... 19 17 . Mick Martin, 1976-79 ...... 118 . . 1,805 . . . . 15 .3 ...... 15 18 . Josh Bronaugh, 2000-2003 ...... 117 . . 1,973 . . . . 16 .9 ...... 16 19 . Ed Broecker, 1984-87 ...... 113 . . 1,584 . . . . 14 .0 ...... 11

Record Book 20 . Tim Oliver, 1987-90 ...... 108 . . 1,021 . . . . . 9 .5 ...... 4 21 . Brock Graham, 2006-2008 ...... 107 . . 1,071 . . . . 10 .0 ...... 10 22 . Nick Crnkovich, 1981-84 ...... 104 . . 1,216 . . . . 11 .7 ...... 9 23 . Geoff Walker, 2003-06 ...... 100 . . 1,394 . . . . 13 .9 ...... 11 24 . Ray Green, 2004-2007 ...... 98 . . 1,369 . . . . 14 .0 ...... 13 Ed Jones, 1972-75 ...... 98 . . 1,532 . . . . 15 .6 ...... 9 26 . Jamie Bowers, 1994, 1996-98 ...... 94 . . 1,323 . . . . 14 .1 ...... 5 27 . Brady Young, 2008-2011 ...... 90 . . 1,091 . . . . 12 .1 ...... 9 Tight end Ryan Short ’03 is the all-time leading in receptions and 28 . Nick Dawson, 2000-2003 ...... 89 . . . . 872 . . . . . 9 .8 ...... 9 receiving touchdowns in Little Giant history. The two-time Hewlett 29 . Pete Metzelaars, 1978-81 ...... 77 . . 1,196 . . . . 15 .5 ...... 9 Packard All-American caught 243 passes for 2,773 yards. His 45 career 30 . Steve Mihalko, 1966-68 ...... 72 . . 1,107 . . . . 15 .4 ...... 7 TD catches are the most in Indiana collegiate history by a tight end. Short became a member of the Wabash Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.

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Individual Rushing Records 200-yard Rushing Games Rushing Attempts Season 3 Bill Kaiser (235 yds ., 219 yds ., 211 yds .) ...... 1985 Game 58 Bill Kaiser (211 yards) at DePauw ...... 11/9/1985 2 Chris Morris (211 yds ., 205 yds .)...... 2002 Former NCAA Division III record; broken in 2005. Stan Huntsman (265 yds ., 248 yds .) ...... 1952 47 Bill Kaiser (191 yards) vs . KY Wesleyan ...... 1985 Career 3 Chris Morris ...... 2000-2003 Season 335 Bill Kaiser (1,465 yards) ...... 1985 Bill Kaiser ...... 1983-1986 263 Chris Morris (1,497 yards) ...... 2002 256 Mike Henry (1,379 yards) ...... 1969 Rushing Yards by a Freshman Career 753 Bill Kaiser (3,036 yards) ...... 1983-1986 Game 208 Tim Oliver (30 att .) vs . Cumberland ...... 11/7/1987 656 Daryl Johnson (3,232 yards) ...... 1978-1981 Season 1,008 Aaron Lafitte (156 att .) ...... 2003 588 Randy Mellinger (2,060 yards) ...... 1975-1978 800 Tim Oliver (155 att .) ...... 1987

Consecutive Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Game 23 Bill Kaiser at DePauw ...... 11/9/1985 Game 198 Chase Belton (20 att .) vs . Carnegie Mellon .. . 9/29/2012 Season 810 Chris Ings (131 att .) ...... 1993 Rushing Yards Career 1,971 Chris Ings (493 att .) ...... 1992-1995 Game 265 Stan Huntsman (26 att .) vs . Ball State ...... 11/10/1952 1,301 Chase Belton (327 att .) ...... 2009-2012 248 Stan Huntsman (26 att .) vs . DePauw ...... /1952 240 Chris Morris (34 att .) vs . Hiram ...... 11/8/2003 Rushing Yards by a Freshman Quarterback Season 1,497 Chris Morris (263 att .) ...... 2002 Game 126 Chris Ings (20 att .) vs . Franklin ...... 10/10/1992 1,465 Bill Kaiser (335 att .) ...... 1985 Chris Ings (11 att .) vs . Manchester ...... 10/3/1992 1,379 Mike Henry (256 att .) ...... 1969 Season 453 Chris Ings (109 att .) ...... 1992 Career 3,247 Chris Morris (585 att .) ...... 2000-2003 3,232 Daryl Johnson (656 att .) ...... 1978-1981 Rushing Touchdowns 3,036 Bill Kaiser (753 att .) ...... 1983-1986 Game 5 Tim Oliver (184 yards) at Washington ...... 10/15/1988 Stan Huntsman (265 yards) vs . Ball State ...... 1952 Rushing Yards Per Game Season 20 Daryl Johnson ...... 1980 Season 153 .2 Mike Henry (1,379 in 9 games) ...... 1969 (1980 NCAA Division III scoring leader) 146 .5 Bill Kaiser (1,465 in 10 games) ...... 1985 19 Chris Morris ...... 2002 135 .5 David Kogan (1,084 in 8 games) ...... 1993 16 Aaron Lafitte ...... 2003 Career 102 .0 David Kogan (2,449 in 24 games) ...... 1991-1993 David Kogan ...... 1993 99 .8 Stan Huntsman (2,595 in 26 games) ...... 1951-1953 Tim Oliver ...... 1988 89 .8 Daryl Johnson (3,232 in 36 games) ...... 1978-1981 Career 45 Daryl Johnson ...... 1978-1981 40 Chris Morris ...... 2000-2003 100-yard Rushing Games Tim Oliver ...... 1987-1990 Season 8 Chris Morris ...... 2002 7 Aaron Lafitte ...... 2003 Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback David Kogan ...... 1993 Game 3 Chris Ings vs . DePauw ...... 11/13/1993 Daryl Johnson ...... 1981 Season 10 Chase Belton ...... 2011 Daryl Johnson ...... 1980 9 Chris Ings ...... 1993 Mike Henry ...... 1969 Brandon Armstrong ...... 1998 6 Bill Kaiser ...... 1985 Career 23 Chris Ings ...... 1992-1995 Career 18 Daryl Johnson ...... 1978-1981 22 Chase Belton ...... 2009-2012 17 Chris Morris ...... 2000-2003 15 David Kogan ...... 1991-1993 Individual Passing Records 12 Bill Kaiser ...... 1983-1986 Passing Attempts 11 Stan Huntsman ...... 1951-1953 Game 68 Jake Knott (40 comp .) vs . Allegheny ...... 10/28/2000 10 Tim Oliver ...... 1987-1990 66 Brett Butler (36 comp .) vs . Franklin ...... 10/14/1989 57 Jake Knott (32 comp .) at Wheaton ...... 9/16/2000 Record Book Record Consecutive 100-yard Rushing Games Brett Butler (29 comp .) at DePauw ...... 11/11/1989 Season 6 David Kogan ...... 1993 Season 430 Jake Knott (238 comp .) ...... 2000 416 Jake Knott (218 comp .) ...... 1999 100-yard Rushing Games by a Quarterback 410 Brett Butler (227 comp .) ...... 1989 Season 4 Chris Ings ...... 1993 Career 1,601 Jake Knott (888 comp .) ...... 1999-2002 Career 6 Chris Ings ...... 1992-1995 1,076 Chris Ings (569 comp .) ...... 1992-1995 960 Matt Hudson (635 comp .) ...... 2007-2009 150-yard Rushing Games Season 5 Bill Kaiser ...... 1985 Completions

4 Tyler Holmes (consecutive games) ...... 2012 Game 40 Jake Knott (68 att .) vs . Allegheny ...... 10/28/2000 Record Book Chris Morris ...... 2002 36 Brett Butler (54 att .) at Olivet Nazarene . . . . . 11/4/1989 Mike Henry ...... 1969 Brett Butler (66 att .) vs . Franklin ...... 10/14/1989 Career 7 Chris Morris ...... 2000-2003 34 Russ Harbaugh (39 att .) vs . Albion ...... 11/19/2005 6 Bill Kaiser ...... 1983-1986 Season 273 Russ Harbaugh (394 att .) ...... 2005 Stan Huntsman ...... 1951-1953 238 Jake Knott (430 att .) ...... 2000 5 Tim Oliver ...... 1987-1990 232 Jake Knott (408 att .) ...... 2002 4 Tyler Holmes ...... 2010-Present Career 888 Jake Knott (1,601 att .) ...... 1999-2002 Mike Henry ...... 1969 635 Matt Hudson (960 att .) ...... 2007-2009 Chris Stewart ...... 1996-1998 569 Chris Ings (1,087 att .) ...... 1992-1995 568 Russ Harbaugh (869 att .) ...... 2002-2005

Page 82 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Consecutive Completions (since 1999) Completion Percentage Game 17 Russ Harbaugh (34-of-39) vs . Albion...... 11/15/2005 Game .950 Russ Harbaugh (19-20) vs . Denison ...... 11/5/2005 13 Matt Hudson (15-of-16) vs . Oberlin ...... 11/1/2008 .938 Matt Hudson (15-16) vs . Oberlin ...... 11/1/2008 12 Matt Hudson (19-of-25) at Kenyon ...... 9/27/2008 .900 Tom Vandergriff (9-10) vs . Taylor ...... 10/19/1985 11 Russ Harbaugh (19-of-20) vs . Denison ...... 11/5/2005 Tony Malandro (9-10) at Centre ...... 11/1/1980 Russ Harbaugh (23-of-31) vs . Kalamazoo . . . . 9/10/2005 Season .693 Russ Harbaugh (273-394-5) ...... 2005 .678 Matt Hudson (185-273-8) ...... 2009 Passing Yardage .676 Dustin Huff (215-318-8) ...... 2006 Game 477 Dustin Huff (27-44) vs . Franklin ...... 9/8/2007 .670 Matt Hudson (223-333-12) ...... 2007 459 Jake Knott (40-68) vs . Allegheny ...... 10/20/2000 .650 Chase Belton (106-163-6)...... 2010 452 Russ Harbaugh (28-42) at Wooster ...... 10/15/2005 Career .661 Matt Hudson (635-960-32) ...... 2006-2009 Season 3,521 Russ Harbaugh (273-394-5) ...... 2005 .654 Russ Harbaugh (588-869-23) ...... 2002-2005 3,135 Matt Hudson (227-354-12) ...... 2008 .650 Dustin Huff (292-449-13) ...... 2004-2007 2,961 Dustin Huff (215-318-8) ...... 2006 .582 David Broecker (369-633-45) ...... 1979-1982 2,954 Jake Knott (232-408-12) ...... 2002 .579 Chase Belton (393-679-17) ...... 2009-2012 2,908 Jake Knott (200-347-11) ...... 2001 Career 11,213 Jake Knott (888-1,601-49) ...... 1999-2002 Passing Efficiency 8,420 Matt Hudson (635-960-32) ...... 2006-2009 Game 291 .9 Chase Belton vs . Kenyon ...... 10/1/2011 7,637 Chris Ings (569-1,087-43) ...... 1992-1995 (11 comp ., 13 att ., 0 int ., 3 TD; 203 yds .) 7,118 Russ Harbaugh (568-869-23) ...... 2002-2005 280 .4 Matt Hudson vs . Oberlin ...... 11/1/2008 5,549 Chase Belton (393-679-17) ...... 2009-2012 (15 comp ., 16 att ., 0 int ., 2 TD; 277 yds .) 277 .6 Russ Harbaugh vs . Denison ...... 11/5/2005 Passing Yards Per Game (19 comp ., 20 att ., 0 int ., 3 TD; 317 yds .) Season 298 .1 Brett Butler (2,683 yards in 9 games) ...... 1989 255 .2 Dustin Huff vs . Ohio Wesleyan ...... 9/23/2006 296 .1 Dustin Huff (2,961 yards in 10 games) ...... 2006 (22 comp ., 28 att ., 1 int ., 5 TD; 416 yds .) 293 .4 Russ Harbaugh (3,521 yards in 12 games) ...... 2005 241 .2 Dustin Huff vs . Wash .-St . Louis ...... 9/18/2004 Career 260 .8 Jake Knott (11,213 yards in 43 games) ...... 1999-2002 (10 comp ., 12 att ., 0 int ., 2 TD; 147 yds .) 247 .6 Matt Hudson (8,420 yards in 34 games) . . . . . 2006-2009 238 .4 Jake Knott at Kenyon ...... 9/28/2002 209 .4 Russ Harbaugh (7,118 in 34 games) ...... 2002-2005 (10 comp ., 13 att ., 0 int ., 3 TD; 132 yds .) 206 .4 Chris Ings (7,637 yards in 37 games) ...... 1992-1995 Season 170 .9 Dustin Huff ...... 2006 163 .2 Brandon Armstrong (3,591 in 22 games) . . . . 1996-1998 (215 comp ., 318 att ., 8 int ., 29 TD; 2,961 yds .) (2006 NCAA Division III statistical leader) Passing Yards by a Freshman 169 .5 Matt Hudson ...... 2009 Season 2,612 Jake Knott (218-416) ...... 1999 (185 comp ., 273 att ., 8 int ., 25 TD; 2,516 yds .) Former NCAA Division III Record; broken in 2005 166 .1 Russ Harbaugh ...... 2005 1,993 Chris Ings (142-260) ...... 1992 (273 comp ., 394 att ., 5 int ., 29 TD; 3,521 yds .) 1,311 David Broecker (81-145) ...... 1979 158 .8 Matt Hudson ...... 2008 (227 comp ., 354 att ., 12 int ., 29 TD; 3,135 yds .) Touchdown Passes 157 .9 Chase Belton ...... 2010 Game 6 Matt Hudson at Denison ...... 9/13/2008 (106 comp ., 163 att ., 6 int ., 13 TD; 1,435 yds .) Jake Knott at Hiram ...... 10/21/2000 Career 164 .9 Dustin Huff ...... 2004-2007 Jake Knott vs . Allegheny ...... 10/28/2000 (292 comp ., 449 att ., 13 int ., 39 TD; 4,115 yds .) 5 Matt Hudson at Case Western Reserve . . . . . 11/24/2007 160 .3 Matt Hudson ...... 2006-2009 Dustin Huff vs . Allegheny ...... 10/7/2006 (635 comp ., 960 att ., 32 int ., 79 TD; 8,420 yds .) Dustin Huff vs . Ohio Wesleyan ...... 9/23/2006 150 .1 Russ Harbaugh ...... 2002-2005 Jake Knott at Oberlin ...... 10/26/2002 (568 comp ., 869 att ., 23 int ., 56 TD; 7,118 yds .) Jake Knott vs . Hiram ...... 10/20/2001 147 .3 Chase Belton ...... 2009-2012 Jake Knott at Allegheny ...... 10/27/2001 (393 comp ., 679 att ., 17 int ., 53 TD, 5,549 yds .) Jake Knott at Denison ...... 11/3/2001 132 .5 Dave Broecker ...... 1979-1982 Jake Knott vs . Denison ...... 11/4/2000 (369 comp ., 633 att ., 45 int ., 45 TD; 4,894 yds .) Bill Padgett vs . Franklin ...... 9/29/1990 Brett Butler vs . Franklin ...... 10/14/1989 Interceptions Thrown Brett Butler vs . Tiffin ...... 10/7/1989 Game 6 Dave Harvey, at DePauw ...... 11/12/1977 Record Book Record Brett Butler vs . Hope ...... 9/30/1989 5 Brett Butler, vs . Franklin ...... 1989 Season 35 Jake Knott (408 att .) ...... 2002 Steve Hoffman, vs . Dayton ...... 1984 34 Jake Knott (347 att .) ...... 2001 Season 21 Brett Butler (410 att .) ...... 1989 29 Matt Hudson (354 att .) ...... 2008 19 Curt Selby (264 att .) ...... 1987 Dustin Huff (318 att .) ...... 2006 18 Dave Cogdill (199 att .) ...... 1974 Russ Harbaugh (394 att .) ...... 2005 Rudy Folta (114 att .) ...... 1960 Brett Butler (410 att .) ...... 1989 Career 49 Jake Knott (1,601 att .) ...... 1999-2002 Career 116 Jake Knott (1,601 att .) ...... 1999-2002 46 Dave Cogdill (563 att .) ...... 1972-75 79 Matt Hudson (960 att .) ...... 2006-2009 45 Dave Broecker (633 att .) ...... 1979-82

Record Book 56 Russ Harbaugh (869 att .) ...... 2002-2005 55 Chris Ings (1,087 att .) ...... 1992-1995 Victories by a Starting Quarterback 53 Chase Belton (679 att .) ...... 2009-2012 Season 12 Jake Knott (12-1) ...... 2002 11 Chase Belton (11-0) ...... 2011 Russ Harbaugh (11-1) ...... 2005 Dave Harvey (11-2) ...... 1977 10 Matt Hudson (10-2) ...... 2008 David Broecker (10-0) ...... 1982 Career 34 David Broecker (34-2-1) ...... 1979-1982 30 Jake Knott (30-12) ...... 1999-2002

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 83 Individual Receiving Records Touchdown Receptions by a Freshman Pass Receptions Season 8 Chris Wiesehan (in nine games) ...... 1990 Game 17 Kurt Casper (184 yds .) vs . Wilmington . . . . . 10/23/1999 7 Pete Logan (in nine games) ...... 1994 16 Kurt Casper (250 yds .) vs . Allegheny ...... 10/28/2000 15 Mike Funk (142 yds .) at Olivet Nazarene . . . . . 11/4/1989 Individual Total Offense Records Mike Funk (180 yds .) vs . Franklin ...... 10/14/1989 Total Offensive Yards Season 87 Mike Funk (1,169 yards) ...... 1989 Game 499 Dustin Huff (50 plays) vs . Franklin ...... 9/8/2007 82 Kurt Casper (1,005 yards) ...... 2000 485 Jake Knott (62 plays) vs . DePauw ...... 11/13/1999 77 Ryan Short (920 yards) ...... 2000 473 Jake Knott (76 plays) vs . Allegheny ...... 10/28/2000 75 Kurt Casper (902 yards) ...... 1999 455 Dustin Huff (35 plays) vs . Ohio Wesleyan . . . . 9/23/2006 73 Kody LeMond (1,228 yards) ...... 2008 452 Russ Harbaugh (46 plays) at Wooster ...... 10/15/2005 Ryan Short (901 yards) ...... 2001 Season 3,504 Russ Harbaugh (471 plays) ...... 2005 Career 243 Ryan Short (2,773 yards) ...... 1999-2002 3,287 Dustin Huff (403 plays) ...... 2006 228 Mike Funk (2,858 yards) ...... 1985, 1987-1989 3,224 Jake Knott (410 plays) ...... 2001 205 Kurt Casper (2,806 yards) ...... 1998-2001 3,215 Jake Knott (506 plays) ...... 2002 172 Mike Russell (2,594 yards) ...... 2004-2007 3,159 Matt Hudson (383 plays) ...... 2008 169 Chris Wiesehan (2,618 yards) ...... 1990-1993 Career 12,054 Jake Knott (1,902 plays) ...... 1999-2002 9,608 Chris Ings (1,532 plays) ...... 1992-1995 Pass Receptions Per Game 8,586 Matt Hudson (1,051 plays) ...... 2006-2009 Season 9 .7 Mike Funk (87 in nine games) ...... 1989 7,011 Russ Harbaugh (1,038 plays) ...... 2002-2005 8 .2 Kurt Casper (82 in 10 games) ...... 2000 6,850 Chase Belton (1,006 plays) ...... 2009-2012 7 .7 Ryan Short (920 in 10 games) ...... 2000 Career 6 .0 Mike Funk (228 in 38 games) ...... 1985, 1987-1989 Total Offensive Yards by a Freshman 5 .7 Ryan Short (243 in 43 games) ...... 1999-2000 Game 485 Jake Knott (62 plays) vs . DePauw ...... 11/13/1999 5 .3 Kody LeMond (142 in 27 games)...... 2007-2010 340 Chris Ings (48 plays) at Hanover ...... 10/17/1992 5 .1 Kurt Casper (205 in 40 games)...... 1998-2001 Season 2,612 Jake Knott (485 plays) ...... 1999 4 .7 Chris Wiesehan (169 in 36 games) ...... 1990-1993 2,446 Chris Ings (369 plays) ...... 1992

Consecutive Games with a Reception Total Offensive Yards Per Game Career 37 Ryan Short (243-2,773-45) ...... 1999-2002 Season 328 .7 Dustin Huff (3,287 yds in 10 games) ...... 2006 36 Chris Wiesehan (169-2,618-22) ...... 1990-1993 322 .4 Jake Knott (3,224 yds in 10 games) ...... 2001 Eric Snively (139-2,227-15) ...... 1990-1993 298 .1 Brett Butler (2,683 yds in nine games) ...... 1989 292 .0 Matt Hudson (2,628 yds in nine games)...... 2009 Pass Receptions by a Freshman Russ Harbaugh (3,504 yds in 12 games) ...... 2005 Season 46 Chris Wiesehan (743 yards) ...... 1990 Career 280 .3 Jake Knott (12,054 yds in 43 games) ...... 1999-2002 259 .7 Chris Ings (9,608 yds in 37 games) ...... 1992-1995 Pass Receiving Yardage 252 .5 Matt Hudson (8,586 yds in 34 games) ...... 2006-2009 Game 250 Kurt Casper (16 rec .) vs . Allegheny ...... 10/28/2000 206 .2 Russ Harbaugh (7,011 yds in 34 games) . . . . . 2002-2005 228 Kody LeMond (12 rec .) at Kenyon ...... 9/27/2008 195 .7 Chase Belton (6,850 yds in 35 games) ...... 2009-2012 220 Ryan Short (12 rec .) vs . Denison ...... 11/4/2000 Jay Dee Flynn (10 rec .) vs DePauw ...... 11/13/1999 Individual Scoring Records 197 Kody LeMond (10 rec .) at Wooster ...... 10/24/2009 Total Points Scored 195 Jonathan Horn (13 rec .) at Kenyon ...... 10/2/2010 Game 30 Tim Oliver (5 TDs) at Washington ...... 10/15/1988 Season 1,228 Kody LeMond (73 rec .) ...... 2008 Stan Huntsman (5 TDs) vs Ball State ...... 11/10/1952 1,169 Mike Funk (87 rec .) ...... 1989 26 Ryan Short (4 TDs, 1 PAT) vs . DePauw ...... 11/16/2002 1,079 Jay Dee Flynn (70 rec .) ...... 1999 Season 120 Chris Morris (20 TDs; 19 rush, 1 pass) ...... 2002 1,059 Kody LeMond (65 rec .) ...... 2009 Daryl Johnson (20 TDs) ...... 1980 1,052 Mike Russell (60 rec .) ...... 2006 (1980 NCAA Division III scoring champion) Career 2,858 Mike Funk (238 rec .) ...... 1985, 1987-89 106 Ryan Short (17 TDs, 2 conversions) ...... 2002 2,806 Kurt Casper (205 rec .) ...... 1998-2001 104 David Kogan (17 TDs, 1 conversion) ...... 1993 2,773 Ryan Short (243 rec .) ...... 1999-2002 Career 278 Ryan Short (45 TDs, 4 conversions) ...... 1999-2002 2,618 Chris Wiesehan (169 rec .) ...... 1990-1993 270 Daryl Johnson (45 TDs) ...... 1978-1981 264 Tim Oliver (44 TDs) ...... 1987-1990 2,594 Mike Russell (172 rec .) ...... 2004-2007 Book Record 252 Chris Morris (42 TDs) ...... 2000-2003 Pass Receiving Yardage by a Freshman 219 Joe Bevelhimer (117 PATs, 34 FGs) ...... 1982-1985 Season 743 Chris Wiesehan (46 rec .) ...... 1990 Individual Kicking Records Touchdown Receptions Field Goals Game 4 Kody LeMond at Wooster ...... 10/24/2009 Game 5 Joe Bevelhimer (5 att .) at DePauw ...... 11/9/1985 Kody LeMond at Kenyon ...... 9/27/2008 3 Mark Server (3 att .) at Oberlin ...... 10/9/2004 Mike Russell vs . Allegheny ...... 10/7/2006 Season 14 Joe Bevelhimer (22 att .) ...... 1985 Brandon Clifton vs . Wooster ...... 10/16/2004 12 Tim Pliske (15 att .) ...... 1988

Ryan Short vs . DePauw ...... 11/16/2002 11 Spencer Whitehead (14 att .) ...... 2010 Record Book Kurt Casper vs . Allegheny ...... 10/28/2000 Mark Server (14 att .) ...... 2004 Kurt Casper vs . Denison ...... 11/4/2000 10 Toni Barrick (13 att .) ...... 1978 Season 17 Ryan Short (71 rec .) ...... 2002 Career 34 Joe Bevelhimer (61 att .) ...... 1982-1985 14 Kody LeMond (65 rec .) ...... 2009 25 Tim Pliske (34 att .) ...... 1986-1888 Kody LeMond (73 rec .) ...... 2008 23 Alex Costa (43 att .) ...... 1992-1995 13 Mike Russell (60 rec .) ...... 2006 21 Mark Server (36 att .) ...... 2002-2004 Ryan Short (73 rec .) ...... 2001 19 Spencer Whitehead (31 att .) ...... 2007-2010 Ryan Short (77 rec .) ...... 2000 Career 45 Ryan Short (243 rec .) ...... 1999-2002 33 Mike Funk (238 rec .) ...... 1985, 1987-1989 28 Kody LeMond (142 rec .) ...... 2007-2010

Page 84 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Conversion Kicks Made Punting Average Game 9 Olmy Olmstead (11 att .) vs . Hiram ...... 11/8/2003 Game 54 .0 Bill Gabbert vs . Washington & Lee ...... 11/3/1956 Olmy Olmstead (10 att .) vs . Denison ...... 11/4/2000 47 .4 Cam Sobleski vs . Wash .-St . Louis ...... 10/8/2011 8 Spencer Whitehead (8 att .) vs . Denison ...... 9/12/2009 46 .6 Chris Schweigel at Wooster ...... 10/24/2009 Spencer Whitehead (8 att .) vs . Kenyon ...... 9/12/2009 46 .2 Chad Finley vs . Wittenberg ...... 10/22/2005 Olmy Olmstead (9 att .) vs . Earlham ...... 9/20/2003 44 .8 Chad Finley at Ohio Wesleyan ...... 9/22/2007 Olmy Olmstead (8 att .) at Oberlin ...... 9/29/2001 Season 43 .7 Lynn Garrard ...... 1962 Bob Schwab (9 att .) vs . Hanover ...... 11/3/1952 40 .6 Cam Sobleski ...... 2012 Season 51 Spencer Whitehead (56 att .) ...... 2009 39 .9 Cam Sobleski ...... 2011 48 Ian MacDougall (53 att .) ...... 2011 39 .6 Mike Prochno ...... 1975 41 Chad Finley (47 att .) ...... 2006 39 .5 John Pavlik ...... 1978 40 Olmy Olmstead (44 att .)...... 2001 Career 38 .5 Lynn Garrard ...... 1960-63 39 Chad Finley (48 att .) ...... 2005 38 .2 John Pavlik (192 punts) ...... 1976-1979 Career 117 Spencer Whitehead (127 att .) ...... 2007-2010 36 .8 Matt Wilhelm (106 punts) ...... 1996-1999 Joe Bevelhimer (127 att .) ...... 1982-1985 36 .5 Chad Finley (144 punts) ...... 2004-2007 114 Alex Costa (124 att .) ...... 1992-1995 36 .1 Mike Wilhelm (128 punts) ...... 1994-1997 105 Chad Finley (125 att .) ...... 2004-2007 103 Olmy Olmstead (122 att .) ...... 2000-2003 Punting Yardage Longest Punt 86 John Pavlik at Centre ...... 9/30/1978 Consecutive Conversion Kicks 74 Chad Finley vs . Wittenberg ...... 10/22/2005 Career 53 Frank Kolisek ...... 1980-81 73 Matt Wilhelm at Rhodes ...... 9/12/1998 Lynn Garrard at Bradley ...... 10/19/1963 Kick Scoring Lynn Garrard vs . Wheaton ...... 10/27/1962 Game 16 Joe Bevelhimer (5 FG, 1 XP) at DePauw ...... 11/9/1985 Game 465 John Pavlik vs . St . Joseph’s ...... 10/21/1978 14 S . Whitehead (2 FG, 8 XP) vs . Kenyon ...... 9/26/2009 425 Mike Prochno at Wash . Univ .-St . Louis ...... 9/13/1975 Mark Server (3 FG, 5 XP) at Oberlin ...... 10/9/2004 411 John Perry vs . Butler ...... 11/4/1967 13 S . Whitehead (2 FG, 7 XP) at Denison ...... 10/23/2010 Season 2,705 John Pavlik (73 punts) ...... 1977 12 S . Whitehead (2 FG, 6 XP) at Chicaco ...... 9/19/2009 2,649 John Pavlik (67 punts) ...... 1978 Season 70 Spencer Whitehead (11 FG, 37 XP) ...... 2010 2,645 Rick Garrard (77 punts) ...... 1971 69 Spencer Whitehead (6 FG, 51 XP) ...... 2009 Career 7,333 John Pavlik (192 punts, 38 .2 avg .) ...... 1976-1979 65 Tim Pliske (12 FG, 29 XP) ...... 1988 5,814 Rick Garrard (169 punts, 34 .4 avg .) ...... 1968-1971 Joe Bevelhimer (9 FG, 38 XP) ...... 1984 5,262 Chad Finley (144 punts, 36 .5 avg .)...... 2004-2007 64 Joe Bevelhimer (14 FG, 22 XP) ...... 1985 5,120 Cam Sobleski (130 punts, 39 .4 avg .) . . .2010-Present 1985 NCAA Division III kick-scoring leader Career 219 Joe Bevelhimer (34 FG, 117 XP) ...... 1982-1985 Individual Defensive Records 185 Alex Costa (23 FG, 115 XP) ...... 1992-1995 Tackles 174 Spencer Whitehead (19 FG, 117 XP) ...... 2007-2010 Game 23 Jim Kilbane (10 ua, 13 ast .) at Dayton ...... 10/29/1983 147 Chad Finley (14 FG, 105 XP) ...... 2004-2007 21 Adi Pynenberg (12 ua, 9 ast .) at OWU ...... 9/22/2007 136 Brian Reising (17 FG, 85 XP) ...... 1989-1991 Jeff McLochlin vs . Dayton ...... 10/30/1982 20 Adi Pynenberg (10 ua, 10 ast .) vs . Millikin. . . 9/16/2006 Field Goals by a Freshman Jim Kilbane vs . Millikin ...... 10/2/1982 Season 8 Mark Server (8-16) ...... 2002 Jim Kilbane vs . Hope ...... 9/11/82 7 Alex Costa (7-12) ...... 1992 Season 168 Adi Pynenberg (91 ua, 77 ast .) ...... 2007 6 Joe Bevelhimer (6-9) ...... 1982 151 Jim Kilbane (84 ua, 67 ast .) ...... 1983 142 Jeff McLochlin (73 ua, 69 ast .)...... 1982 Conversion Kicks by a Freshman 140 Jim Kilbane (81 ua, 59 ast .) ...... 1982 Season 35 Mark Server (35-42) ...... 2002 114 Jay Herrmann (73 ua, 41 ast .) ...... 1986 32 Alex Costa (32-35) ...... 1992 Jay Herrmann (67 ua, 47 ast .) ...... 1984 Joe Bevelhimer (32-37) ...... 1982 Career 451 Adi Pynenberg (245 ua, 206 ast .) ...... 2004-2007 400 Jim Kilbane (219 ua, 181 ast .) ...... 1980-1983 Kick Scoring by a Freshman 364 Nate Boulais (175 ua, 189 ast .) ...... 1999-2002 Season 59 Mark Server (8 FG, 35 XP) ...... 2002 345 Jay Herrmann (208 ua, 137 ast .) ...... 1983-1986

Record Book Record 53 Alex Costa (7 FG, 32 XP) ...... 1992 297 CJ Gum (163 ua, 134 ast .) ...... 2007-2011 50 Joe Bevelhimer (6 FG, 32 XP) ...... 1982 Quarterback Sacks Individual Punting Records Game 4 .5 Josh Stanton (-33 yds) at Denison ...... 11/4/2001 Punts Dave Adich (-36 yds) vs . Ky . Wesleyan ...... 10/31/1987 Game 12 Rick Garrard vs . Valparaiso ...... 1971 4 .0 Darryl Kennon (-30 yds) vs . Earlham ...... 9/29/2007 John Perry vs . Butler ...... 1967 Tim Parker (-26 yds) vs . Wash . Univ ...... 9/18/2004 11 Chad Finley vs . Capital ...... 11/26/2005 Blair Hammer (-29 yds) vs . Earlham ...... 10/13/2001 Joe Lonnemann vs . Earlham ...... 10/13/2001 Jake Gilbert (-25 yds) vs . Wilmington ...... 9/14/1996 10 Cam Sobleski at DePauw ...... 11/12/2011 Tracey Smith (-35 yds) vs . Ill . Benedictine . . . 10/8/1994

Record Book Joe Lonnemann at Wooster ...... 10/7/2000 Season 15 .0 BJ Hammer (-110 yds) ...... 2000 Season 77 Rick Garrard (34 .4 avg .) ...... 1971 14 .0 Darryl Kennon (-97 yds) ...... 2007 73 John Pavlik (37 .1 avg .) ...... 1977 13 .5 Chet Craft (-103 yds) ...... 1997 71 Mike Wilhelm (36 .7 avg .) ...... 1997 13 .0 Mike Worthington ...... 1985 70 Ross Houck (35 .6 avg .) ...... 1973 11 .0 Tracey Smith (-74 yds) ...... 1994 67 John Pavlik (39 .5 avg .) ...... 1978 Career 30 .0 Darryl Kennon (-188 yds) ...... 2003-2004, 2007-2008 Career 192 John Pavlik (38 .2 avg .) ...... 1976-1979 27 .5 Blair Hammer (-206 yds) ...... 2000-2003 169 Rick Garrard (34 .4 avg .) ...... 1968-1971 BJ Hammer (-189 yds) ...... 1997-2000 144 Chad Finley (36 .5 avg .) ...... 2004-2007 27 .0 Mike Worthington ...... 1982-1985 141 Larry Hemingway (35 .9 avg .) ...... 1985-1987 Bill Wheeler ...... 1979-1982 130 Cam Sobleski (39 .4 avg .) ...... 2010-Present Ross Houck (35 .6 avg .) ...... 1973-1974

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 85 Tackles For Loss Punt Return Yardage Game 5 .0 Cody Buresh (-30 yds) at Denison ...... 9/15/2012 Long 94 Wes Chamblee (TD) at Chicago ...... 9/24/2011 Darryl Kennon (-32 yds) vs . Earlham ...... 9/29/2007 93 Geoff Walker (TD) vs . Oberlin ...... 10/8/2005 Blair Hammer (-31 yds) vs . Earlham ...... 10/13/2001 Frank Roman (TD) vs . Rose Poly ...... 10/19/1946 4 .5 Adi Pynenberg (-10 yds) at Wash . - SL ...... 9/17/2005 86 Wes Chamblee (TD) at Allegheny ...... 10/3/2009 Jared Lange (-15 yds) vs . Oberlin ...... 10/20/2007 85 Booie Snyder (TD) vs . Butler ...... 1933 Jared Lange (-35 yds) at Millikin ...... 9/15/2007 Game Avg 57 .0 Geoff Walker (2-140) vs . Oberlin ...... 10/18/2005 Blair Hammer (-20 yds) vs . Wittenberg . . . . 11/30/2002 44 .3 Wes Chamblee (3-133) at Chicago ...... 9/24/2011 Josh Stanton (-33 yds) at Denison ...... 11/3/2001 41 .0 Chris Wiesehan (2-82) at Anderson ...... 10/24/1992 Season 26 .5 Adi Pynenberg (-111 yds) ...... 2007 32 .7 Wes Chamblee (3-98) vs . Illinois College . . . 11/19/2011 25 .5 Darryl Kennon (-123 yds) ...... 2007 27 .0 Mike Funk (3-81) vs . Taylor ...... 10/19/1985 23 .0 BJ Hammer (-134 yds) ...... 2000 Season 568 Wes Chamblee (26-568-21 .9 avg .) ...... 2011 22 .5 Jim Kilbane ...... 1983 350 Pete Logan (34-350-10 .3 avg .) ...... 1996 22 .0 Adi Pynenberg (-75 yds) ...... 2005 285 Geoff Walker (21-285-13 .6 avg .) ...... 2005 Career 73 .5 Adi Pynenberg (-308 yds) ...... 2004-2007 281 Josh Bronaugh (26-281-10 .8 avg .) ...... 2002 58 .0 BJ Hammer (-258 yds) ...... 1997-2000 265 Craig Harmon (26-265-10 .2 avg .)...... 1982 57 .5 Jared Lange (-271 yds) ...... 2004-2009 Season Avg . 21 .9 Wes Chamblee (26-568) ...... 2011 56 .5 Darryl Kennon (-249 yds) ...... 2003-2004, 2007-2008 15 .4 Dave Garbison (16-247) ...... 1970 45 .0 Blair Hammer (-214 yds) ...... 2000-2003 13 .6 Geoff Walker (21-285) ...... 2005 11 .7 Chris Wiesehan (15-175) ...... 1993 Interceptions 11 .4 Josh Bronaugh (22-230) ...... 2003 Game 4 Addrian Frederick vs Wittenberg ...... 10/17/2009 Career 898 Josh Bronaugh (85-898) ...... 2000-2003 Joe Haklin vs . Hanover ...... 9/18/1971 762 Wes Chamblee (37-762) ...... 2007-2011 2 Many; Last time- Austin Hodges and Jonathan Koop 653 Chris Wiesehan (64-653) ...... 1990-1993 at Hanover ...... 9/24/2012 625 Pete Logan (65-625) ...... 1994-1997 Season 9 Addrian Frederick (152 yards) ...... 2009 548 Dave Garbison (50-548) ...... 1968-1971 8 Bill Cannon (62 yards) ...... 1977 Career Avg . 20 .6 Wes Chamblee (37-762) ...... 2007-2011 Darrell Kingery (74 yards) ...... 1974 11 .0 Dave Garbison (50-548) ...... 1968-1971 7 Austin Hodges (98 yards) ...... 2012 10 .6 Josh Bronaugh (85-898) ...... 2000-2003 Kyle Case (63 yards) ...... 1997 10 .2 Chris Wiesehan (64-653) ...... 1990-1993 Eric Schoettle (68 yards) ...... 1991 9 .6 Pete Logan (65-625) ...... 1994-1997 Tom Weber (91 yards) ...... 1979 Career 17 Marty Kaiser (203 yards) ...... 1984-1987 Individual Kickoff Return Records 16 Dustin Deno (149 yards) ...... 2001-2004 Kickoff Returns Tom Weber (210 yards) ...... 1977-1980 Game 8 Wes Chamblee (193 yds .) vs . Wheaton . . . . . 11/29/2008 15 Addrian Frederick (218 yards) ...... 2006-2009 Chris Wiesehan (144 yds .) at Albion ...... 9/18/1983 12 Eric Schoettle (100 yards) ...... 1990-1992 6 Dan Ryan Wood (138 yds .) at Wittenberg . . . . 11/6/2010 Shawn Siddall (121 yards) ...... 1987-1989 Wes Chamblee (148 yds .) vs . DePauw ...... 11/15/2008 Kurt Casper (111 yds .) vs . Wheaton ...... 9/15/2001 Interception Return Yardage Season 29 Wes Chamblee (807 yds ., 27 .8 avg .) ...... 2008 Game 97 Henry Ehlert (TD) vs . Purdue ...... 11/16/1918 25 Gabe Guerrero (458 yds ., 18 .3 avg .) ...... 2007 95 Lynn Garrard at Heidelberg ...... 11/9/1963 Chris Wiesehan (503 yds ., 20 .1 avg .) ...... 1993 80 Jake Martin at Wittenberg ...... 11/6/2010 23 Robert Pfeifer (466 yds ., 20 .3 avg .) ...... 1987 78 Derrin Slack (TD) vs . Wooster...... 10/25/2008 22 Ed Jones (445 yds ., 20 .2 avg .) ...... 1975 69 Lonnie Heck at Manchester ...... 9/9/2000 Career 78 Ed Jones ...... 1972-1975 Season 152 Addrian Frederick (9 interceptions) ...... 2009 67 Chris Wiesehan (1,516 yds ., 22 .6 avg .) ...... 1990-1993 135 Lynn Garrard (3 interceptions) ...... 1963 65 Wes Chamblee (1,635 yds ., 25 .2 avg .) ...... 2007-2011 126 Nick Fanelli (3 interceptions) ...... 2003 51 Kurt Casper (925 yds ., 18 .1 avg .) ...... 1998-2001 98 Austin Hodges (7 interceptions) ...... 2012 46 Josh Bronaugh (1,186 yds ., 25 .8 avg .) ...... 2000-2003 Jake Martin (2 interceptions) ...... 2010 Career 218 Addrian Frederick (15 interceptions) ...... 2006-2009 Kickoff Return Yardage 210 Tom Weber (16 interceptions) ...... 1977-1980 Long 100 Josh Bronaugh (TD) at Hiram ...... 11/9/2002 187 Jake Martin (7 interceptions) ...... 2007-2010 97 Stan Huntsman (TD) vs . Ohio Wesleyan ...... 1953 Record Book Record 157 Nick Fanelli (5 interceptions) ...... 2000-2003 96 George Lino (TD) at Manchester ...... 9/30/1995 151 Jonathan Koop (6 interceptions)...... 2009-2012 94 George Lino (TD) vs . DePauw...... 11/12/1994 91 Wes Chamblee (TD) at Hiram ...... 11/8/2008 Individual Punt Return Records Mike Funk (TD) at DePauw ...... 11/11/1989 Punt Returns Tom Hankinson (TD) vs . Wash . - St . Louis ...... 1956 Game 8 Pete Logan (126 yds .) vs . Manchester ...... 10/12/1996 Game 69 .0 Josh Bronaugh (2-138) at Hiram ...... 11/9/2002 6 Bobby Kimp (74 yds .) at Millikin ...... 9/15/2007 59 .5 Dustin Deno (2-119) at Oberlin ...... 10/26/2002 Dustin Deno (45 yds .) at Kenyon ...... 9/28/2002 51 .0 Wes Chamblee (2-102) at Oberlin ...... 10/15/2011 Josh Bronaugh (93 yds .) vs . Oberlin ...... 10/25/2003 45 .7 Dan Ryan Wood (3-137) vs . Oberlin ...... 10/16/2010

Josh Bronaugh (23 yds .) at Allegheny ...... 10/27/2001 42 .0 Brent Graber (2-84) at Rhodes ...... 9/12/1998 Record Book Season 34 Pete Logan (350 yds ., 10 .3 avg .) ...... 1996 Season 30 .3 Josh Bronaugh (21-636) ...... 2002 29 Josh Bronaugh (247 yds ., 8 .5 avg .) ...... 2001 29 .7 Chris Wiesehan (18-535) ...... 1992 26 Wes Chamblee (568 yds ., 21 .8 avg .) ...... 2011 28 .7 Dan Ryan Wood (16-459) ...... 2010 Josh Bronaugh (281 yds ., 10 .8 avg .) ...... 2002 28 .4 Dave Garbison (13-369) ...... 1971 Mike Funk (199 yds ., 7 .7 avg .) ...... 1985 27 .8 Wes Chamblee (29-807) ...... 2008 Craig Harmon (265 yds ., 10 .2 avg .) ...... 1982 Career 26 .2 George Lino (33-864) ...... 1991-1995 Career 85 Josh Bronaugh (648 yds ., 10 .3 avg .) ...... 2000-2003 25 .8 Josh Bronaugh (46-1,186) ...... 2000-2003 65 Pete Logan (625 yds ., 9 .6 avg .)...... 1994-1997 25 .2 Wes Chamblee (67-1,615) ...... 2007-2011 64 Chris Wiesehan (653 yds ., 10 .2 avg .) ...... 1990-1993 22 .6 Chris Wiesehan (67-1,516) ...... 1990-1993 63 Mike Funk (491 yds ., 7 .8 avg .) ...... 1985, 1987-1989 21 .9 Mike Funk (31-680) ...... 1985, 1987-1989 Darrell Kingery ...... 1972-1974

Page 86 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Most Kickoff Return Yards Season 807 Wes Chamblee (29 returns) ...... 2008 Individual Records — Opponents 636 Josh Bronaugh (21 returns) ...... 2002 535 Chris Wiesehan (18 returns) ...... 1992 524 George Lino (19 returns) ...... 1995 Most Yards Rushing 503 ChrisWiesehan (25 returns) ...... 1993 269 Steve Hassell (30 att ., 1 TD), Olivet Nazarene . . . . 11/4/1989 Career 1,635 Wes Chamblee (65 returns) ...... 2007-2011 1,516 Chris Wiesehan (67 returns) ...... 1990-1993 Most Yards Rushing by Two Players 1,274 Ed Jones (73 returns) ...... 1972-1975 418 Steve Hassell (269) & Greg Huff (149), 1,186 Josh Bronaugh (46 returns) ...... 2000-2003 Olivet Nazarene ...... 11/4/1989 925 Kurt Casper (51 returns) ...... 1998-2001 Longest Rushing Play Most Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns 97 John Lessway (TD), Albion ...... 9/21/1996 Season 1 Wes Chamblee (80 yards) at Oberlin ...... 10/15/2011 Dan Ryan Wood (88 yards) vs . Oberlin . . . . . 10/16/2010 Wes Chamblee (91 yards) at Hiram ...... 11/8/2008 Most Yards Passing Dustin Deno (79 yards) at Oberlin ...... 10/26/2002 494 Greg Neuendorf (36-72-2), Denison ...... 11/4/2000 Josh Bronaugh (100 yards) at Hiram ...... 11/9/2002 George Lino (96 yards) at Manchester ...... 9/30/1995 Most Passing Attempts George Lino (94 yards) vs . DePauw ...... 11/12/1994 75 Mason Espinosa (52-75-2), Ohio Wesleyan . . . . . 10/27/2012 Mike Funk (91 yards) at DePauw ...... 11/11/1989 Dave Garbison ...... 1971 Most Pass Completions Career 2 Wes Chamblee (91, 84 yards) ...... 2007-2011 52 Mason Espinsoa (52-75-2; 428 yds; 0 TDs), OWU . . 10/27/2012 George Lino (96, 94 yards) ...... 1991-1992, 1994-1995 Most Pass Receptions All-Purpose Yardage Records 15 Scott Matney (15-174-0), Hanover ...... 10/22/1994 Rushing-Receiving-Returns Game 302 Kurt Casper vs . Allegheny ...... 10/28/2001 Most Pass Receiving Yards (250 rec ., 52 KR) 239 Rick Valenzuela (9-239-3), Oberlin ...... 9/29/2001 297 Chris Wiesehan at Hanover ...... 10/17/1992 (174 rec ., 118 KR, 8 PR) Longest Pass Reception 281 Mike Funk vs . Franklin ...... 10/14/1989 95 Jamie Cunha (TD), DePauw ...... 11/16/1996 (180 rec ., 91, KR, 10 PR) 276 George Lino vs . DePauw...... 11/12/1994 (145 rush ., 117 KR, 14 rec .) Most Touchdowns Scored 272 Wes Chamblee at Allegheny ...... 10/3/2009 5 Brad Lamb (4 rec ., 1 KO ret .), Anderson ...... 10/13/1990 (Minus 9 rush, 153 rec ., 86 PR, 42 KR) Season 1,797 Wes Chamblee ...... 2011 Longest Kickoff Return (5 rush, 835 rec ., 568 PR, 389 KR) 98 Harry von Kann (TD), Kenyon ...... 9/27/2008 1,706 Bill Kaiser ...... 1985 (1,465 rush ., 173 KR, 68 rec .) Longest Fumble Return 1,683 Mike Funk ...... 1989 72 Adam Mergenthal (TD), Franklin ...... 10/26/1996 (1,169 rec . 426 KR, 92 PR, -4 rush) 1,624 Mike Henry ...... 1969 (1,379 rush, 245 KR) 1,600 Chris Morris ...... 2002 The Last Time . . . (1,497 rush, 103 rec .) Career 4,825 Chris Wiesehan ...... 1990-1993 (2,618 rec ., 1,516 KR, 653 PR, 38 rush) Wabash Shut Out an Opponent 4,686 Wes Chamblee ...... 2007-2011 Nov . 10, 2012 vs . DePauw (Wabash 23, DePauw 0) (100 rush, 2,189 rec ., 762 PR, 1,635 KR) 4,190 Tim Oliver ...... 1987-1990 Wabash was Shut Out by an Opponent (2,341 rush ., 1,021 rec ., 828 KR) Record Book Record Sept . 21, 1996 vs . Albion (Albion 26, Wabash 0) 4,141 Josh Bronaugh ...... 2000-2003 (1,973 rec ., 1,186 KR, 898 PR, 84 rush) Wabash Scored a Safety 4,025 Mike Funk ...... 1985, 1987-1989 Dec . 3, 2011 at Mount Union (Mount Union 20, Wabash 8) (2,858 rec ., 680 KR, 491 PR, -4 rush) Wabash Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown Career All-Purpose Yards Per Play Oct . 15, 2011 at Oberlin (Wes Chamblee, 80 yards) Career 16 .0 Chris Wiesehan ...... 1990-1993

Wabash Returned a Punt for a Touchdown Current NCAA Division III Record Nov . 12, 2011 at DePauw (Wes Chamblee, 44 yards)

Record Book (Minimum of 4,000 yards and 300 total plays) Wabash Returned an Interception for a Touchdown Oct . 20, 2012 vs . Wooster (Cody Buresh, 26 yards)

Wabash Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown Nov . 12, 2011 at DePauw (Pat Clegg, 0 yards)

Wabash Scored a Defensive Two-Point Conversion Oct . . 22, 2011 vs . Denison (Luke Zinsmaster, 81 yards blocked XP) Chris Wiesehan ’94 still holds the NCAA Division III record for Wabash Played in an Overtime Game all-purpose yards per play with Sept . 22, 2012 vs Allegheny (Allegheny 20, Wabash 17 in one OT) an average of 16.0 yards. Wabash is 2-4 in overtime games .

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 87 Longest Plays in Wabash History Single Game Team Records

Run 105 Ken Wood vs . Danville Normal ...... 1929 Total Offense Old measurement, inside endzone Wabash 711 vs . Denison (232 rush, 479 pass) ...... 11/4/2000 93t Tom Conway vs . Rose-Hulman ...... 9/24/1977 Opponents 605 vs . Allegheny (375 rush, 230 pass) ...... 10/28/2000

Pass 86t Jake Knott to Eric Summers at Wittenberg.10/12/2002 Rushing Attempts 83t Russ Harbaugh to Josh Bronaugh at Kzoo ...... 9/13/2003 Wabash 76 vs . Wash . - St . Louis (164 yards) ...... 9/26/1970 83t Steve Hoffman to Tim Granson vs . Albion . . . 9/22/1984 Opponents 71 at Olivet Nazarene (480 yards) ...... 11/4/1989 82t Chase Belton to Houston Hodges at OWU . .10/27/2012 David Harvey to Tom Conway at St . John’s .11/19/1977 Net Rushing Yards Field Goal 50 Joe Bevelhimer at DePauw ...... 11/9/1985 Wabash 470 vs . Principia (75 attempts) ...... 11/8/1975 49 Joe Bevelhimer at DePauw ...... 11/9/1985 Opponents 480 at Olivet Nazarene (71 attempts) ...... 11/4/1989

Interception 97t Henry Ehlert vs . Purdue ...... 1918 Rushing Touchdowns Return 95t Jim Allerdice vs . DePauw ...... 1946 Wabash 8 vs . Hiram (81-0 win) ...... 11/8/2003 95 Lynn Garrard vs . Heidelberg ...... 1963 Opponents 6 at Dayton (51-6 loss) ...... 10/26/1985

Kick Return 100t Josh Bronaugh at Hiram ...... 11/9/2002 Passing Attempts 97t Stan Huntsman vs . Ohio Wesleyan ...... 1953 Wabash 69 vs . Allegheny (40 comp .) ...... 10/28/2000 96t George Lino at Manchester ...... 9/30/1995 Opponents 76 vs . Denison (36 comp .) ...... 11/4/2000 94t George Lino vs . DePauw...... 11/12/1994 Passing Completions Punt Return 94t Wes Chamblee at Chicago ...... 9/24/2011 Wabash 40 vs . Allegheny (69 attempts) ...... 10/28/2000 93t Frank Roman vs . Rose Poly ...... 1946 Opponents 52 at Ohio Wesleyan (75 attempts) ...... 10/27/2012 93t Geoff Walker vs . Oberlin ...... 10/8/2005 86t Wes Chamblee at Allegheny ...... 10/3/2009 Passing Yards Wabash 499 at Wooster (29-43) ...... 10/15/2005 Punt 86 John Pavlik vs . Centre ...... 1978 74 Chad Finley vs . Wittenberg ...... 10/22/2005 Opponents 492 vs . Wheaton (31-60) ...... 10/23/1982 73 Matt Wilhelm at Rhodes ...... 9/12/1998 Lynn Garrard vs . Bradley ...... 1963 Passing Touchdowns Lynn Garrard vs . Wheaton ...... 1962 Wabash 6 at Denison (41-27 win) ...... 9/13/08 vs . Allegheny (41-27 win) ...... 10/7/2006 Fumble 93 BJ Hammer vs . Allegheny ...... 2000 at Hiram (49-19 win) ...... 10/21/2000 Return 64t BJ Hammer at Manchester ...... 2000 vs . Allegheny (54-45 loss) ...... 10/28/2000 vs . Denison (69-33 win) ...... 11/4/2000 FG Return 84t Joe Haklin vs . St . Joseph’s ...... 1970 Opponents 5 vs . Oberlin (31-16 loss) ...... 11/3/2012 TD return after blocked field goal attempt at Hanover (41-21 loss) ...... 10/21/1995 vs . Hanover (39-27 loss) ...... 10/22/1994 Defensive at Hanover (50-6 loss) ...... 10/6/1990 Extra Point 95 Tamarco White vs . Earlham ...... 9/20/2003 vs . Wheaton (41-36 win) ...... 10/23/1982 91 Luke Zinsmaster vs . Denison ...... 10/22/2011 Passes Had Intercepted t - touchdown scored on the play Wabash 6 at DePauw (30-6 win) ...... 11/12/1977 Opponents 7 vs . Hope (27-14 win) ...... 9/26/1987 vs . Wheaton (41-36 win) ...... 10/23/1982

Completion Percentage Wabash .957 vs . Denison (22-23-0) ...... 11/5/2005 Book Record Opponents .828 vs . DePauw (24-29-0) ...... 11/15/2008

Fumbles Wabash 10 vs . DePauw (41-12 win)...... 11/17/1951 Opponents 11 vs . DePauw (16-7 win) ...... 11/13/1971

Fumbles Lost Wabash 6 vs . Illinois Benedictine (41-8 win) ...... 10/8/1994

vs . DePauw (41-12 win)...... 11/17/1951 Record Book Opponents 7 vs . DePauw (16-7 win) ...... 11/13/1971

Punts Wabash 12 vs . Valparaiso (27-6 loss) ...... 9/11/1971 Also occured once more, opponent unknown Opponents 12 vs . Manchester (34-0 win) ...... 10/12/1996

Punting Yards Wabash 465 vs . St . Joseph’s (42 .3 avg .) ...... 1978 Tamarco White ’06 returned the first defensive extra point in Wabash Opponents 423 vs . Franklin (49-8 win) ...... 9/29/1990 history 95 yards against Earlham College in 2003. Luke Zinsmaster added the second last season with a return against Denison.

Page 88 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Safeties Made Rushing Touchdowns Wabash Opponents Wabash 2 vs . Rose-Hulman (34-0 win) ...... 1982 Most ...... 33 (2008) ...... 22 (1972) vs . Washington Univ . (39-0 win) ...... 1982 Fewest ...... 5 (1968, 1989) ...... 4 (1982) Opponents 1 Many times Last time vs . Denison (35-2 win) ...... 9/15/2012 Passing Attempts Wabash Opponents Most ...... 450 (2007) ...... 449 (2002) Kicks Blocked Fewest ...... 118 (1970) ...... 156 (1970) Wabash 3 at DePauw (30-6 win) ...... 11/12/1977 vs . Earlham (64-14 win) ...... 9/20/2003 Pass Completions Wabash Opponents Opponents 2 Many times Most ...... 294 (2007) ...... 257 (2007) Last time at Case West. (20-17 win)...... 11/22/2008 Fewest ...... 62 (1970, 1971) ...... 67 (1970)

Points Scored Passing Yards Wabash Opponents Wabash 101 vs . Moore’s Hill (101-0 win) ...... 10/4/1912 Most ...... 3,725 (2005) ...... 2,781 (2007) Opponents 72 vs . Purdue (72-0 loss) ...... 1892 Fewest ...... 913 (1971) ...... 947 (1970)

Points Scored in a Loss Completion Percentage Wabash Opponents Wabash 45 vs . Allegheny (54-45 loss) ...... 10/28/2000 Highest ...... 70 .0 (2005) ...... 64 .8 (2006) Opponents 39 at Anderson (51-39 win) ...... 10/13/1990 Lowest ...... 36 .0 (1970) ...... 37 .3 (1979)

Field Goals Interceptions Thrown Wabash Opponents Wabash 5 at DePauw (28-8 win) ...... 11/9/1985 Most ...... 25 (1987) ...... 28 (1987) Opponents 3 at Allegheny (22-16 win) ...... 10/29/2011 Fewest ...... 5 (2005) ...... 9 (1994) vs . DePauw (36-14 loss) ...... 11/15/2008 at Anderson (35-30 win) ...... 9/23/1989 Touchdown Passes Wabash Opponents Most ...... 35 (2002) ...... 20 (2000) Penalties Fewest ...... 6 (1980) ...... 7 (1970, 1976) Wabash 18 vs . DePauw (133 yds ., 23-0 win) ...... 11/10/2012 Opponents 22 vs . Ohio Wesleyan (153 yds ., 27-7 win) . . . 9/12/1987 Total Offense Wabash Opponents Most ...... 5,370 (2005) ...... 4,378 (2007) Yards Penalized Fewest ...... 2,208 (1986) ...... 1,569 (1979) Wabash 152 at Hanover (15 pen ., 33-12 win) ...... 9/8/2012 Opponents 153 vs . Ohio Wesleyan (22 pen ., 27-7 win) . . . . 9/12/1987 Total Offense Per Game Wabash Opponents Most ...... 462 .9 (2001) ...... 421 .4 (1989) Fewest ...... 245 .3 (1986) ...... 174 .3 (1979) Single Season Team Records Punts Wabash Opponents Most ...... 78 (1977) ...... 97 (1977) Points Scored Wabash Opponents Fewest ...... 34 (1981) ...... 33 (1989) Most ...... 491 (2002) ...... 267 (1989) Fewest ...... 0 (1898) ...... 0 (1884, 1910) Punting Average Wabash Opponents Highest ...... 40 .7 (1983) ...... 38 .7 (1997) Touchdowns Wabash Opponents Lowest ...... 29 .3 (1991) ...... 30 .4 (1988) Most ...... 67 (2002) ...... 36 (1989, 1993) Fewest ...... 0 (1898) ...... 0 (1884, 1910) Fumbles Wabash Opponents Most ...... 41 (1977, 1978) ...... 40 (1977) Field Goals Wabash Opponents Fewest ...... 9 (2006) ...... 9 (2005) Most ...... 14 (1985) ...... 10 (1977) Fewest ...... 0 (Many times) ...... 0 (Many times) Fumbles Lost Wabash Opponents Most ...... 27 (1977) ...... 24 (1976) Record Book Record Extra Point Kicks Wabash Opponents Fewest ...... 3 (1986) ...... 5 (2005, 2012) Most ...... 59 (2008) ...... 25 (1972) Fewest ...... 0 (1898) ...... 0 (1884, 1910) Penalties Wabash Opponents Most ...... 93 (2011) ...... 91 (1977) Two-Point Conversions Wabash Opponents Fewest ...... 39 (1995) ...... 36 (1998) Most ...... 5 (1977) ...... 5 (1989) Fewest ...... 0 (Many times) ...... 0 (Many times) Yards Penalized Wabash Opponents Most ...... 768 (2011) ...... 865 (1977) First Downs Wabash Opponents Fewest ...... 369 (1997) ...... 308 (1981, 1998)

Record Book Most ...... 288 (2002) ...... 244 (2007) Fewest ...... 123 (1986) ...... 85 (1980) Quarterback Sacks Wabash Opponents Most ...... 48 (2000, 2007) ...... 36 (2003) Rushing Attempts Wabash Opponents Fewest ...... 10 (1988) ...... 7 (1999, 2001) Most ...... 645 (1977) ...... 575 (1977) Fewest ...... 256 (1989) ...... 293 (2012)

Rushing Yards Wabash Opponents Most ...... 2,278 (1981) ...... 2,312 (1989) Fewest ...... 725 (1989) ...... 522 (1979)

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 89 — A — Benak, David – 1975-76-77 Browning, Melvin – 1931 Clark, Lee – 1970 Abernathy, Jerry – 1963-64-65-66 Bender, Raymond – 1927 Buchanan, Augustus – 1893-94-96 Clark, Matt – 1997-98-99 Acker, Otis Edwin – 1890-91 Benitez, Greg – 1992-93-94 Buchanan, Milo V. – 1916 Clegg, Pat – 2009-10-11-12 Acton, Tom – 1972 Benoit, Val – 2000-01-02-03 Buehner, Donald F. – 1938-39 Clemens, Fred – 1984 Adam, Joseph – 1978 Berck, John – 1982 Buell, Anthony – 2009-10-11 Clements, J. Delbert – 1915-16 Adams, Bob – 1963-64-65 Berens, Jeff – 1990-91-92 Buffington, Pete – 1978 Clifford, Kevin – 1974-75-76 Adams, Harry – 1900-01 Berger, Scott – 1998-99 Bukowski, Ray – 1986-87-88 Clifton, Brandon – 2001-02-03-04 Adams, James H. – 1890-91 Bergquist, Carl – 1935-36-37 Buktenica, Norm – 1949-50-51 Clingerman, Jerry – 1981-82 Adams, Lester – 1936-37 Berkey, Harrison – 1926-27-28 Bullock, John – 1941-42 Clisby, Chad – 1992 Adams, Scott – 1997 Berkey, Kenneth – 1912 Bunce, Jack – 1952 Clouser, Ira – 1895-96 Adamson, James – 1939-40 Berkey, Pete – 1953 Buntin, P.T. – 1961-62-63 Cmehil, Eddie – 2012 Adich, Dave – 1984-85-86-87 Berns, Herm – 1932-33-34 Burdock, Dennis – 1952-53-54-55 Cochran, Chris – 1986-87-88-89 Adler, Phillip – 1935 Bertrand, Todd – 2000-01-02 Buresh, Cody – 2011-12 Cochran, H. Merle – 1909-10 Agness, Walter – 1921-22 Bevelhimer, Joe – 1982-83-84-85 Buresh, Tyler – 2011 Cochrane, Donald – 1939 Akinribade, AJ – 2011-12 Biberstein, Bryce – 2011-12 Burgess, Andy – 1987-88-89 Coffel, Theron – 1927 Alban, Bob – 1948 Biederman, Scott – 1981 Burkhart, William – 1934 Coffield, Fred – 1939-40-41 Albertson, Mark – 1967 Biederwolf, William – 1888-89 Burke, Tyler – 2010-11 Coffing, Earl – 1913-14-15 Alcorn, Homer – 1912 Bigler, Ron – 1982-83-84 Burkett, Quintin – 2010-11 Coffing, George – 1914-16 Alexander, Richard – 1928-29 Billings, Roger – 1929 Burns, John – 1918-19-20-21 Cogdill, Dave – 1972-73-74-75 Allen, Bob – 1954-55-56 Billings, Tom – 1960 Burns, O.C. – 1906 Coggins, Kenny – 2009 Allen, Dan – 2010-11 Binder, Jason – 2001 Burns, William – 1907-08-09 Cohee, Ora J. – 1908 Allen, Homer O. – 1892-93-94 Binford, John – 1929 Burwell, Bob – 1936-37 Colbert, Paulus – 1907-08 Allen, Leslie – 1915 Biron, Jules – 1947-48 Buser, Charles Cecil – 1905 Coldiron, Brett – 1975 Allerdice, Jim – 1946-47 Bisbee, David – 1997-99 Bush, Chad – 1992-93-94 Coldiron, Greg – 1976 Altavilla, Tony – 1981-82-83-84 Bjork, Henning – 1928-29-30 Bushnell, Herbert H. – 1893 Colehower, Roger – 1961-62-63-64 Altergott, Rudy – 2010-11-12 (Mgr) Black, William – 1900-01-02 Bussard, Greg – 1974-75-76 Coleman, Ben – 1996-97 Ambuhl, Don – 1946-47 Blackburn, Gene – 1959-60-61 Bustos, Hector – 2001 Coley, Russ – 1945 Anderson, Allan – 1962-63-64 Blackburn, Marsh – 1948 Butler, Brett – 1986-87-88-89 Collignon, William – 1923-24-25 Anderson, Bryan – 1987-88 Blackmore, George – 1932-33-34 Byers, Gary – 1958-59-60-61 Collins, Paul – 1927-28 Anderson, Dave – 1959 Blackmore, James – 1928-29 Collins, Steve – 1971 Anderson, Eugene – 1980-81-82 Blair, John Allan – 1891-92 — C — Condit, Blackford Mills – 1890 Anderson, Wes – 2004-05-06-07 Blake, Kam – 2008 Caile, William – 1928-29 Condit, Howe Allen – 1887-88-89 Andrews, Chuck – 1988-89-90 Blanchfill, George – 1910 Cain, Mark – 1985-86 Conley, Andy – 1987-88 Armstrong, Brandon – 1996-97-98 Blanchford, Keenan – 1995-96-97 Calacci, Rich – 1988-89-90 Conway, Tom – 1977-78-79-80 Asbury, Max – 1929-30 Blastic, Rich – 1978-79-80-81 Caldwell, R.D. – 1927 Cook, Ed – 1964-65-66 Ashman, George C. – 1892-93-94-95 Bloomfield, John – 1968-69 Callaway, Dick – 1966 Cook, Ralph – 1951 Askren, Brad – 1975 Bludorn, Robert – 1942 Calvin, Geoff – 2004 (Mgr.) Cooksey, Scott – 1983-84 Asquino, Tony – 1952 Boone, Scott – 1978-79-80 Calwell, William – 1939-41 Cooney, Edmund – 1935-36-37 Atherton, Bruce – 1972 Bopp, Jamie – 1999-2000-01-02 Campbell, Edward – 1938 Cooper, Bill – 1977 Augustinovicz, Kyle – 2007 Borcich, A.C. – 1943 Campbell, Robert – 2009 Cooper, Henry B. – 1894 Aul, Frederick – 1920-21-22-23 Borgert, Eric – 1993-94-95-96 Cannon, Bill – 1975-76-77-78 Cords, Carl – 1923 Avant, Fred – 1968-69-70-71 Bost, Darren – 2012 Cantrell, Steve – 1992 Cornell, Jake – 1986-87 Bott, Brad – 1974 Cantrell, Walter M. – 1904 Costa, Alex – 1992-93-94-95 — B — Bottos, Kyle – 2009-10-11-12 Carbone, Brian – 1993-94 Cowan, Matt – 2004 Babic, Stephen – 1962-63-64 Boulais, Nathan – 1999-2000-01-02 Carden, Ed – 1976 Cox, Lester – 1929 Bacon, Francis – 1914-15-16 Bowen, David – 1997-98 Carl, Bruce – 1975 Cox, Walter – 1920 Bacon, Jim – 1973-74-75 Bower, Todd – 1998-99-2000-01 Carl, Doug – 1975-76 Craft, Chet – 1994-95-96-97 Backus, Scott – 1995 Bowers, Jamie – 1994-96-97-98 Carmen, Robert – 1962 Cramer, Guy – 1891 Bair, Floyd – 1912 Bowman, Newton – 1907-08 Carpowich, Charles – 1952-53 Crampton, Dick – 1950-51-52 Baker, Nathan – 1991-92-93 Boyer, David – 1975-76-77-78 Carr, Bob – 1957-58 Craske, Skip – 1962-63-64 Balawender, Mark – 2002 Boyle, Dan – 1968-69-70 Carr, Chris – 1979-80-81 Cravens, J. Frank – 1909-10-11-12 Baldwin, Jerome – 1975-77 Boyer, Jerry – 1962-63-64 Carr, Dick – 1937 Cravens, T.C. – 1912-13 Ball, Michael – 1997-98 Bradley, George – 1919-20 Carroll, Carlos – 1957-58-59 Cripe, Russell – 1924-25 Ballard, Thomas – 2011 Brady, Bill – 1984 Carroll, Roger – 1957-58-59 Crnkovich, Mike – 1991-92 Banach, Bart – 2006-07 Brady, Bob – 1989-90-91 Carter, Harvey – 1926 Crnkovich, Nick – 1981-82-83-84 Banach, Brent – 2005-06-07-08 Bragg, Brian – 1956-57-59-60 Carter, Jim – 1964 Crockett, David – 1938-39 All-Time Lettermen Barefoot, Alex – 2003 Brame, Kenyatta – 1989-91 Carter, Ralston – 2003 Cronk, Nick – 1990-91 Barkley, Brandon – 2003-04-05 Branning, Chris – 1929 Carver, Brent – 1994 Cross, Mark – 2004 Barnard, Corey – 1997-98-99 Branyan, John Samuel – 1889 Case, Kyle – 1997-99 Crossman, Ken – 1951-52-53-54 Barnes, Tim – 2003 Brar, Aman – 1995-96-97-98 Casey, T.E. – 1928 Crouch, Jeremiah – 1999 Barr, Oscar – 1908-09-10 Braun, Chris – 1977-78-79-80 Cash, Frank E. – 1917-18-19-20 Culley, Steve – 1970-71 Barrett, Tom – 1947-48 Brenner, Jim – 1951 Casper, Chet – 1996-97-98-99 Culp, Clarence – 1914-15 Barrick, Toni – 1977-78-79 Breuckman, Zach – 2011-12 Casper, Kurt – 1998-99-2000-01 Curtis, Aaron – 1978 Barry, Jeff – 1982-83-84 Brewer, David – 1987-88-89 Cassels, Richard – 1941-42 Cummings, Mike – 1983 Barry, John – 1976-77-78-79 Brewer, F.C. – 1887-88-89 Cast, Lloyd – 1920-21-22 Cummins, Elmer – 1929 Battle, Donald – 1939 Brewer, John – 1940-41 Caster, Rich – 1986-87-88-89 Cunningham, Chris – 1996-97 Bauer, Ollie – 2011-12 Bridge, Emmett – 1909 Castle, Gordon – 1927 Cunningham, George – 1909-10 Bauman, Tom – 1982-83-84 Bright, Aubrey – 1972-73-74-75 Castle, Justin – 1994-95-96 Cunningham, Jeff – 1992-93-94 Bayer, Henry – 1926-27-28 Broadwater, Austin – 2012 Cauldwell, Harold – 1913-14-15-16 Cutshall, Carl – 1906 Bayless, Rodney – 1943 Brock, Nathan – 2012 Cefali, Tony – 1943-47-48 Beal, Joe – 1960-61-62 Brock, Zach – 2008-09-10 Certain, Will – 2004-05-06 — D — Beaman, Eugene – 1931-32 Broecker, David – 1979-80-81-82 Chambers, Gary – 1985-86-87 Daesener, Augie – 1961-62-63-64 Bean, Ronald – 1955-56 Broecker, Ed – 1984-85-86-87 Chamblee, Wes – 2007-08-09-11 Dague, Maynard C. – 1896 Lettermen All-Time Beasley, Ken – 1949-50-51 Bronaugh, Josh – 2000-01-02-03 Chapin, Dick – 1943 Dague, William H. – 1902-03 Beauchot, Jeff – 1981 Brooks, T. Wallace – 1927-28 Chase, Mike – 1982-83 Dahl, Nick – 2001 Becker, Joe – 1995-96-97-98 Brouwer, Mike – 1992 Cheek, Garth – 2002-03-04 Dakich, Mark – 1979 Beebe, Matt – 1983-84 Brown, Ben – 1986-87-88 Chentnik, Joe – 1968-69 Dalrymple, Robert – 1920 Beedie, Chris – 2010 Brown, Bill – 1970-71 Cheney, Rex – 1925-26-27 Dal Sasso, Tony – 1941 Beers, Ward – 1937 Brown, Don Juan – 2005-06 Chester, Joe – 1955-56-57 Damm, Bob – 1957-58 Beeson, Willis – 1903 Brown, Edgar “Gov” – 1906-08 Chilausky, Rich – 1963-64-65-66 Daniel, Chris – 2010-11 Bell, Ken – 1954 Brown, Markell – 2010 Chowning, Micah – 2010 (Mgr) Dankovis, Benedict – 1941 Bell, Jeff – 2011-12 Brown, Mitch – 2006 (Mgr) Christian, Wilmer – 1912 Dao, Vince – 2012 (Mgr) Bell, Thomas – 2004-05-06-07 Brown, Thomas – 1999-2000 Clabaugh, Hinton – 1933-34 Darling, Brian – 1978 Belton, Chase – 2010-11-12 Brown, Vernon – 1939-40 Clark, AJ – 2012 Davis, Dale – 1933-34-35

Page 90 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Davis, Dean – 1963-64-65 Erickson, Frank – 1889-90-91 Gardner, Jim – 1948 Grow, Jacob – 2009 Davis, Mike – 1961 Ervin, Chris – 1987-88-89-90 Garfield, Harold – 1917 Gruca, Joseph – 1935-36-37 Davis, W.S. – 1941 Espich, Mike – 1995 Garner, Pat – 1991 Guilfoy, Sean – 1995 Dawson, Nick – 2000-01-02-03 Essick, Newman – 1886 Garrard, Lynn – 1960-61-62-63 Gum, CJ – 2008-09-10-11 Dayoob, Dick – 1955-56-57 Etter, Lloyd G. – 1918-19 Garrard, Rick – 1968-69-70-71 Gunkler, Andy – 1970 Dean, Derek – 2011-12 Etling, Joe – 1984 Garrigus, Arid S. – 1886-87 Gunty, Matt – 1994-95-96 DeBard, Carl – 1924-25-26 Evans, Edgar H. – 1890 Garrison, Clint – 2011-12 Guerrero, Gabe – 2006-07 Deeter, Forrest – 1913 Evans, Jim – 1974 Garver, Irvin “Doc” – 1906-07-08 Guzik, Nick – 2001 DeFasio, Robert – 1977 Evans, John – 1965-66 Garvey, Sean – 1985-86-87-88 Guzman, Francisco – 2009-10-11 (Mgr) DeGryse, Dan – 1983-84-85 Eversole, Eric – 1991 Garza, Eddie – 2001-02-04 Deig, Andy – 2004-05-06-07 Gavit, D.E. – 1917 — H — deLanglade, Dick – 1953 — F — Gearhardt, Paul – 1968-69-70-71 Haberman, Chuck – 1974 Del Busto, Michael – 2012 Fabina, Chris – 2001 Gentry, Cassius Clay – 1891-92-93 Hackett, Eric – 2009 Demaree, Craig – 2001 Fall, Bob – 1949 Gentry, Lyman M. – 1891-93 Hackett, Howard – 1917 Demaree, Samuel W. – 1895 Fanelli, Nick – 2001-02-03 Gephart, Mike – 1967-68-69-70 Hackett, Ralph – 1924 Demaree, Thomas E. – 1890-91 Farabee, Jason – 1991-92-93 Geraldeau, Floyd – 1925-26-27 Haffner, Jimmy – 2009, 2010 (Mgr) DeNeal, Dustin – 2003 Farrell, John Stewart – 1894-95-96 Gerber, Matt – 1993-94-95 Haigis, Fred John – 1917-18 Deno, Dustin – 2001-02-03-04 Farrior, Jason – 1994 German, Charles – 1969 Haklin, Joe – 1969-70-71-72 Derrickson, Willi – 1995 Faul, Bob – 1966-67 Gerold, Sean – 2002-03 Haley, Alvin Tim – 1916 Devine, Jeff – 1972 Fee, John – 1942-43 Gerow, Durward “Cy” – 1932-33-34 Hall, Henry Clay – 1894 Diaz-Aguilar, Jorge – 2011-12 Feehan, Chuck – 1983 Gewecle, Robert – 1933-34-35 Hall, J. – 1960 Dice, Robert H. –1901-02-03 Feierbacher, Karl – 1977 Gibson, Andrew – 2011-12 Hall, Mike – 1963-64-65 Diehl, Bill – 1961-62-63 Fenoglio, Lou – 1977-78-79 Gibson, Ryan – 1999 Hall, William – 1940-41 Dinger, Nathan – 2004 Ferguson, Bill – 1962-63-65 Gilbert, George – 1937 Hamman, E.A. – 1943 Direnfeld, David – 2012 Ferrand, Jeff – 1999 Gilbert, Jake – 1995-96-97 Hammer, Blair – 2000-01-02-03 Dirksing, John – 1989 Ferrish, L.F. Elliott – 1900 Giles, Randy – 1984 Hammer, B.J. – 1998-99-2000 Dobbins, Homer – 1907-08 Fields, Hunter – 2003-04-05 Gillis, Mike – 1950-51-52 Hammond, James L. – 1893 Dodson, Trent – 1994-95-96 Fimbel, Shane – 2000-01 Gineris, Steve – 1938-39-40 Hampton, Carl – 1982-83-84-85 Dooley, Joe – 1948-49-51 Finch, Charlie – 1947-48-49-50 Gipe, Walter – 1905-06-07-08 Hamsher, Jim – 1959-60 Dorrel, Andrew – 1991-92-93 Finley, Chad – 2004-05-06-07 Gipson, C.D. – 1922-23-24-25 Hanak, John – 1942 Dowd, Earl – 1940-41-42 Fischer, Charles – 1974-75-76-77 Girdwood, Chuck – 1964-65-66 Hand, Tim – 1998 Dowdall, Guy Grigsby – 1894 Fisher, William M. – 1938-39-40 Gisler, Al H. – 1909 Handlon, Scott – 1989-90 Drabik, Daniel – 1946 Fitzgerald, Jack – 1950-51-54 Glass, Bill – 1974 Hanicker, Leland – 1915-16-17 Dubbs, Everett E. – 1900 Flanigan, David W. – 1895 Glasscock, Dave – 1905-06-07 Hankinson, Tom – 1951-52-55-56 Duchon, Bill – 1946-47-48 Fleck, Kevin – 2005-06-07 (Mgr) Glassmeyer, Dick – 1951-52-53 Hankins, Russell – 1928 Duchon, Frank – 1946 Flynn, Jay Dee – 1996-97-98-99 Glock, Doug – 1959 Hanna, John – 1937-38-39 Duckhorn, John – 1995-96-97 Folta, Rudy – 1957-58-59-60 Glover, Dick – 1961 Hannum, Desson – 2001 Duffin, F.W. – 1923 Foley, David – 1990-91-92 Godan, Mike – 1967-69 Hanson, John – 1921-22-23 Duncan, Daryl – 1968-69 Foley, Reggie – 2003-04 Goldsberry, Alonzo – 1921-22 Hanson, Tim – 1972-73-74 Dunlap, David – 1986-87-88 Ford, Brian – 1986-87-88 Goodman, Rich – 2002 Harbaugh, Russ – 2003-04-05 Dunn, Harry – 1970 Ford, James Steele – 1888 Goodnight, Neil – 1984-85 Hargrave, Palmer – 1906-07-08 Durbin, Mark – 1989 Ford, John – 1935 Gordon, Leslie – 1925 Hardesty, Craig – 1990-91-92-93 Durham, Frank – 1922 Ford, JR – 2001 Gordon, Samuel S. – 1903 Harding, William – 1886 Durm, Nick – 2009-10 Forrester, Larry – 1960 Gore, Mel – 1977-78-79-80 Harlan, Merle – 1910-11 Durnell, Andy – 1992-93-94-95 Foster, Josh – 2002-03-04-05 Gorrell, Austin – 2004 Harmon, Craig – 1981-82-83 Dyer, James – 1979 Foster, Thomas – 1913 Graber, Brent – 1997-98-99-2000 Harms, Warden – 1939-40 Dyer, Jason – 1982-83-84 Fouts, Lee – 1967-68-69-70 Grabner, Roger – 1982-83-84 Harness, William – 1887-88 Dyer, Tom – 1974-75-76-77 Fowler, Bruce – 1972-73 Graden, Brad – 1988-89 Harp, Melvin – 1903-04-05 Frazer, Sean – 1993 Graden, Brian – 1980-81 Hart, John – 1964-65 — E — Frederick, Addrian – 2006-07-08-09 Graham, Brock – 2006-07-08 Hartlage, Carl – 1941-42 Earle, William Howard – 1886-87 Free, Nathan – 1998-99-2000 Graham, Dorris – 1927-28 Hartman, Keith – 1988 Eaton, Ray – 1976-77-78-79 Freeman, Burrell – 1928 Graham, Jon – 1975 Harvey, David – 1975-76-77 Ebert, Fred – 1909-10-11-12 Freeman, Mike – 1972-73 Grand, Kyle – 2008-09-10 Harvey, Mike – 1964-65-66 Eckerle, Mike – 1970 Freeman, Ryan – 1998-99-2000 Granger, Sean – 1993 Hatfield, Bobby – 1987 Eckstedt, George – 1946-47-48 Freeman, Tom – 1960-61-62 Granson, Tim – 1981-82-83-84 Hatton, Pete – 1968 Eddleman, Dan – 2007-09 Freeman, Tom – 1967-68-69 Grant, Bill – 1982-83 Haug, Jon – 1997-98-99 All-Time Lettermen Edelman, Brian – 1978-79-80 French, Scott – 1998-99-2000 Gray, Jay – 1946-47-48 Haugh, Mike – 1982-83-84-85 Edwards, Roy S. – 1904 Fry, Benjamin F. – 1902 Gray, Walt – 1938-39-40 Hauser, Tom – 1987 Effinger, Mike – 1993 Fry, John Cole Ellis – 1891-92-93-94 Grayam, Mort – 1957 Havlik, Kyle – 2001 Egan, Maurice – 1929-30 Fry, Sam – 2005 Grayam, Vaino – 1951-52-53-54 Hawkins, Paul J. – 1908-09 Eglin, Frederick – 1910-11-13 Fry, William Fenner – 1893-94 Green, Dwight – 1916 Hawksworth, Paul – 1954-55 Ehlert, Henry – 1920 Frurip, Frantz – 1903-04-05-06 Green, Pierce – 1946-47-48-49 Hay, Bob – 1951 Eichler, Jason – 2009-10 Fuchs, Bob – 1972 Green, Ray – 2004-05-06-07 Hay, John – 1959-61-62 Einterz, Andy – 1987 Fuchs, Tom – 1978 Greene, Fred – 1986-87 Hayhurst, David – 1981-82 Einterz, Bob – 1974-75 Fulton, Edmund – 1929-30 Gregg, Aaron – 1993 Heald, Glen – 1916-17-18-19 Einterz, Mike – 1981 Funk, Jim – 1987 Gregor, Marty – 1981-82-83-84 Heaston, Eldon – 1972 Eisgruber, Kurt – 1985 Funk, Mike – 1985-87-88-89 Gregory, Mike – 1984-85-86 Hebel, Joe – 1974 Elkins, Casey – 2002 Futa, Kevin – 1993-94-95-96 Greisl, Chris – 2005-06 Heck, Lonnie – 1999-2000-01-02 Elliott, Bryan – 2010-11 Futscher, Chris – 2000-01 Greist, O.H. – 1894 Hecksel, Draik – 2003-04 Elliott, Elvin C. – 1922-23-24 Greves, John – 1966-67 Heffernan, Jake – 1995-96-98 Elliott, Harry – 1958 — G — Gridley, John – 1946 Hefner, Keith – 1991-92-93 Elliott, Morris – 1910-11-12 Gabbert, Bill – 1954-55-56-57 Griffin, Karl S. – 1902 Heimbrodt, Payn – 1937-38-39 All-Time Lettermen All-Time Elliott, Pierre – 1927-28 Gabet, Greg – 1973 Griffith, Dan – 1969-70 Heintz, Frederick – 1902 Elliott, Richard – 1928 Gainer, Charles – 1949-50 Grills, Pete – 1967-68-69 Heintz, Frederick – 1935-36 Ellis, Mark – 2004-05-06-07 Gallman, Jason – 1988-89-90-91 Grimes, Ron – 1954-55 Helm, Gordon – 1925-26 Ellison, Mike – 1985 Galloway, David – 1977-79 Grimmer, Justin – 2002 Hemingway, Larry – 1985-86-87 Emig, Joe – 1980-81 Galvin, Tom – 1975-76 Grodzicki, Larry – 1954-55-56 Henderlong, Jon – 1988 Emmert, Paul – 1938-39-40 Gangloff, Joshua – 2006-07-08 Grogg, Vince – 1952-53-54 Henke, Deuward – 1921-22 Endicott, Bob – 1961-62-63 Gangwisch, Otto – 1909-10-11 Groh, Garry – 1990-91-92 Henning, JT – 2012 Endicott, Jim – 1960-61-62 Gant, Charles – 1979-80-81 Grossenbacher, Mark – 1994-95-96 Henrioulle, Eugene – 1946-47 Engh, Bryan – 2005-06 Garbison, Dave – 1968-69-70-71 Grote, Robert – 1910 Henry, Bert – 1963-64-65-66 Engle, Edgar – 1929-30-31 Garcia, Adan – 2000-01-02-03 Grove, Rod – 1957-58-59 Henry, Marc – 1971-72-73 Equihua, Art – 1987 Gardiner, Justin – 2005-06-07 Grover, Gary – 1967-68 Henry, Matt – 1973-74 Erickson, Bob – 1960-61-62 Gardner, Bill – 1970-71-72 Groves, Erret – 1928-29-30 Henry, Mike – 1967-69

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 91 Henry, Steve – 1966 — I — Kinney, Todd – 1983-84 Lewis, Dennis – 1976-77 Hepler, Bill – 1961-62-63 Ings, Chris – 1992-93-94-95 Kinniry, Brian – 1984-85-86-87 Liddle, James – 1942 Hepler, Bob – 1949-50-51 Inman, Walt – 1957-58 Kirk, John – 2000-01-02 Liechty, Grant – 1988-89-90 Herrmann, Jay – 1983-84-85-86 Insko, Jeff – 1990 Kirkhart, E.R. – 1930 Light, Gene – 1950-51-52 Herrmann, Jeremy – 1998-2000 (Mgr) Irwin, Ron – 1966 Kitley, Weston – 2010-11-12 Light, Joe – 1976 Herron, Austin “Bud” – 1908 Isaacs, Evan – 2008-09 Knarr, Kenn – 1982-83 Lightcap, Kurt – 1980-81-82 Hess, Lawrence – 1905-06-07-08 Klass, Carl N. – 1900 Lino, George – 1991-92-94-95 Hess, Robert – 1939-41-42 — J — Klein, George – 1946 Lippincott, Rudolph – 1896 Hess, William – 1938-39-40 Jackson, Charles – 2003-04-05-06 Klembara, Grant – 2012 Lipschutz, Mark – 1974-75 Hesser, Jan – 1963-64-65 Jackson, Greg – 1967-68-69 Kloskoski, G. – 1935-36-37 Liska, Scott – 2006-07-08 Heston, Tim – 1981-82 Jackson, Jim – 1952-53-54-55 Knee, Irvin “Tiny” – 1919-20-21-22 Litschert, Bob – 1954 Heuser, John – 1952 Jackson, TT – 2002-03 Knez, Frank – 2003-04-05-06 Little, Charles Sumner – 1892-93-94 Hewitt, Tim – 1968-69-70 Jagielski, Ray – 1972-73-74 Knight, Dan – 1981-82-83-84 Livensparger, Jeff – 1989 Hiatt, Jim – 1973-74 Jakubowski, Tom – 1984-85-86-87 Knott, Dave – 1966-67-68 Livingstone, Claude – 1902-03 Highsmith, Doug – 1977-78-79 James, Lee – 2004 Knott, Jake – 1999-2000-01-02 Llamas, Abe – 2008 Hildebrand, Sean – 2010-11-12 Janelsins, Eriks – 1999-2000-01 Knowling, Bob – 1973-74-75 Lloyd, Edward J. – 1886-87-88-89 Hilgediek, Cal – 1951-52 Jannuzzi, Justin – 2004 Knutson, Don – 1946-47 Lloyd, Jason – 2001 Hill, Ron – 1967 Joel, Jack – 1946 Kobal, Frank – 1936-37-38 Lodovisi, Vic – 1953-54-55-56 Hilts, Brian – 2005-06-07 Johnson, Bob – 1951-52-53 Koch, David – 2002-03-04 Loer, Perry – 1925-26-27 Himebaugh, Henry – 1904 Johnson, Claris V. – 1917-18-19 Koeneman, Jake – 2004-05 Logan, Aaron – 1998 (Mgr) Hinderliter, Myron – 1964-65-66 Johnson, Daryl – 1978-79-80-81 Koeppel, Dan – 1972-73-74 Logan, Charles – 1921-22-24 Hines, Harley – 1912 Johnson, Earl – 1934-35-36 Kogan, David – 1991-92-93 Logan, Pete – 1994-95-96-97 Hinz, Bill – 1997-98 Johnson, H. Ebert – 1920 Kolisek, Charlie – 2011-12 Long, Gill – 1973 Hinz, John – 1993-94 Johnson, John Grant – 1918 Kolisek, Frank – 1978-79-80-81 Long, Jerry – 1991 Hirsch, Alex – 2012 Johnson, Marshall – 1941-42 Kolisek, Jake – 2009-10 Long, Norman – 1933-34-35 Hixon, Hayden – 1921 Johnson, Stu – 2001-02-03 Koller, Andrew – 1961-62-63-64 Long, Pat – 2006-08 Hobson, Charles – 1922 Johnson, Wayne – 1923-24-25 Kolter, Dana – 1972-74-75 Lonnemann, Joe – 2000-01 Hodapp, John – 1950 Johnston, Chuck – 1970 Koontz, Doug – 1973 Lonsberry, Louis – 1929 Hodges, Austin – 2010-11-12 Jones, Ed – 1972-73-74-75 Koop, Jonathan – 2010-11-12 Lookabill, Charles – 1938-39-40 Hodges, Houston – 2011-12 Jones, H. Warren – 1921 Koranda, Jim – 1972-73 Loop, Aubrey – 1893 Hoffman, Aaron – 1990 Jones, Lew – 1951-52 Kosola, Robert – 1977 Loop, Ernest A. – 1900-01 Hoffman, Steve – 1983-84 Jorczak, Ed – 1996-97 Kozman, Greg – 1975-76-77-78 Lord, John – 1965-66-67 Hoganson, Bill – 1946-47 Joyce, Lloyd – 1933-34 Kraft, Matt – 2005-06-07-09 Loth, Dan – 2000-01-02-03 (Mgr) Hoke, Gordon – 1934-35-36 Julian, Tom – 1980-81-82 Kramer, Bucky – 1999-2000-01 Lovas, Joe – 1946-47-48-49 Hoke, John – 1932 Kraus, James – 2010-11-12 Love, Patrick – 1997-98 (Mgr) Holbrook, Jeff – 1991 — K — Kraus, Leonard – 1937-38-39 Lubash, John – 1996-97 Holeva, Matt – 1987-88 Kacmar, Larry – 1985-86-87-88 Krause, Dale – 1977 Lumpkin, King – 1985 Hollowell, David – 1977 Kaiser, Bill – 1983-84-85-86 Kristan, Bill – 1961 Luzar, Frank – 1933-34-35 Holm, John – 2009-10-11 Kaiser, Bob – 1950-51 Krotz, Edward – 1943 Lynch, Atwell Dwight – 1901-02 Holmes, Denny – 1958-59-60 Kaiser, Marty – 1984-85-86-87 Kuba, Conner – 1999-2000-01-02 Lynch, George – 1922 Holmes, Tyler – 2011-12 Kaley, Don – 1953-54-55 Kuba, Kyle – 1993-94-95-96 Lyons, Nick – 2007 Holstine, Bob – 1949-50-51 Kamradt, Al – 1952 Kulik, Sigmond – 1942-43-46 Lyons, Sean – 1991-92-93-94 Home, George – 1934-35-36 Kapitan, Bob – 1973 Kunc, Chris – 1972 Honneggar, Abe – 1999 Kasonovich, Phil – 1952 Kurth, Casey – 1983 — M — Hoobler, B. Ray – 1900 Kaster, Mike – 1980-81 Kutz, Don – 1931-32 MacDougall, Ian – 2011-12 Hoover, Bill – 1995 Kaufman, David – 1990-91 Mace, Bob – 1950 Hoover, Brad – 1992-93-94-95 Keffer, Shane – 2003-04-05-06 — L — MacLaughlin, Brian – 2001 Hopkins, L.E. – 1943 Keeler, Tom – 1973-74 Lackman, Dan – 1994-95-96-97 Mackin, Steve – 1994 Hopkins, Ray S. – 1908-09-11 Keiff, John W. – 1886 Ladd, Larry – 1969-70-71 Maddox, John – 2003-04-05 Hopkins, Tony – 1980 Keil, Chad – 1991 Lafitte, Aaron – 2003-04 Mader, Mark – 1963-64-65-66 Hopper, Jason – 2001-02 Kelly, Allan – 1952 Lahr, Scott – 1982-83-84 Madson, Walter – 1917 Horn, Jonathan – 2008-09-10-11 Kelley, Carl – 1939-40 Laird, Jon – 2012 Maggio, Nino – 1985-86 Hornick, Kevin – 1991-92-93 Kelley, Devin — 2010-11 Lambert, Brad – 1988-89-90 Magner, Morris Knight – 1886-87 Horvath, Peter – 1989-90-91 Kelley, Mike – 1968-69 Lambert, Dick – 1957-58 Magnussen, Eric – 1998-99 Houck, Ross – 1973-74 Kelley, Royden – 1930-31 Lambert, Hazen – 1909 Maguire, Tim – 1984-85 House, Kelley – 1986-87-88-89 Kelly, Mike – 1973-74 Lambert, Kent – 1909-10-11-12 Malandro, Tony – 1980-81-82 All-Time Lettermen Houser, John – 1981-82-83 Kempf, Pete – 2003-04-05 Lambert, Ward “Pig” – 1909 Mambourg, Tommy – 2008-09-10 Howard, Brooks – 1911 Kennedy, Bill – 1979-80-81-82 Lane, Henry – 1918-19 Manchak, Mark – 2002 Howard, Edward – 1910 Kennedy, Charles – 1985 Lange, Jared – 2004-05-07-08 Mandziara, Mark – 1976 Hubster, David – 1993-94 Kennedy, Dave – 1979-80 Lankton, Milt – 1948-49 Mangus, Cedric – 1931-33 Hudson, John – 1965-66 Kennedy, Tim – 1977-78-79 Larimore, Truman – 1928 Manion, Mikel – 1991-92-93 Hudson, Matt – 2007-08-09 Kenney, Vince – 2012 Larkin, Chris – 1984-85-86-87 Mann, Claude – 1930 Hull, Clifford – 2007-08 (Mgr) Kennon, Darryl – 2003-04-07-08 Larson, Gotfred – 1917 Mann, David – 2006-07-08 Huff, Dustin – 2004-05-06-07 Kepchar, Michael – 1979 Laser, William – 1927-28 March, James – 1926 Huffer, Arthur P. – 1893-94 Kepler, Bill – 1989-90-91-92 Latimer, Cecil – 1926-27-28 Marchando, Tom – 1954-55-56 Huffine, Herbert – 1918-19 Kercher, Bart – 1979-80 Lauck, George – 1974-75-76 Marciniak, Edward – 1936-37-38 Huffine, Karl – 1909-10 Kern, Carl – 1961-62-63 Laurent, Jim – 1970-71-72 Marcou, Steve – 1990-91-92 Huffine, Karl B. – 1917-18 Kern, Charles Bruce – 1892-93-94 Lautz, David – 1973-74 Markle, Ralph – 1908-09-10-11 Huffman, Jay – 1953-54-55-58 Kessler, Clifton – 1920-21-22 Lavalle, Joe – 1968-69-70 Markovich, Dan – 1981-82 Hughes, Mike – 1959-60 Kessler, Paul – 1923 Leach, Harry – 1940-41 Markovich, Joe – 1974-76 Hultquist, Phil – 1982-83-84-85 Lebamoff, Andy – 1980-81 Marlatt, Earl – 1904 Ket, Wes – 2000 Scores All-Time Hunt, Lester – 1919 Keyes, Robert – 1943 Lechleitner, Marc – 1986-87 Marschand, Scott – 1977-78-79 Hunt, Vann – 2010-11-12 Kilbane, Jim – 1980-81-82-83 LeDonne, Vince – 1957-58-59-60 Marshall, Clinton B. – 1900-01-02-03 Hunt, Wes – 1997-98-99 Kimes, Harold – 1926-27 Lee, Rich, Jr. – 1965 Marshall, Nick – 2005 Hunter, Morton Parke – 1896 Kimmel, W.M. – 1910 Leffel, Philip – 1910 Martella, Joe – 1967 Huntsman, Jerry – 1950-51 Kimp, Bobby – 2006-07-08 Leffel, Phil – 1946-47 Martin, Alvah Taylor – 1890-91 Huntsman, Stan – 1951-52-53 King, Albert Henry – 1901 Lehmann, Rich – 2006-07-08 Martin, George – 1922-23 Hurd, Roy C. – 1911-12-13-14 King, Billy – 2003-04-05-06 Lehnhard, Elmer – 1910 Martin, George – 1946 Hurst, Greg – 2008 King, Jacob S. – 1901-03 Leigh, Randy – 1968-69 Martin, Jake – 2007-08-09-10 Hurt, Paul – 1936 King, Emmitt – 1987-88-90 Lekarczyk, Bert – 1976-77-78 Martin, James – 1925 Husted, Dave – 1966-67-68 King, Jeff – 1980-81-82-83 Lembke, Micah – 2010 Martin, Johnny – 2002-03-04 Huth, Stan – 1973-74-75-76 King, Kim – 1996-97-98 Lemieux, Bill – 1973 Martin, Michael – 1976-77-78-79 King, Thomas – 1917 LeMond, Kody – 2008-09-10 Martin, Nate – 1996-97-98 Kingery, Darrell – 1972-73-74 Levi, David – 1984-85 Martin, William “Billy” – 1884-85-86

Page 92 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Marlowe, John – 1978 Moore, Jay – 1958-59-60 Ott, John Noel – 1917-18-19 Poulson, Arnold – 1916 Masterson, Dan – 2007-08 Moore, JT – 2007-08 Owens, Jason – 1989-90 Powell, Blake – 2008-09-10 Mathews, J. Edward – 1928-29-30 Moore, Kali – 1993 Powell, Brandon – 2002 Matsey, Jon – 1996 Moore, Victor – 1914 — P — Powell, Nathan – 2008 (Mgr) Mauch, Greg – 1980-81-82 More, Lance – 1987-88-89-90 Paarlberg, Dan – 1970 Powers, Heman – 1906 Mauck, Korey – 2000 Moreno, Luke – 2008 Pack, Randall – 1940 Powers, Heman – 1930-31-32 May, John – 1964-65-66 Morgan, Keith – 1993-94-95-96 Pack, William – 1936-37-38 Powers, Irvin – 1932 McCall, Rob – 1991-92-93-94 (Mgr) Moring, John – 1935-36 Padgett, Bill – 1989-90-91 Powers, Robert – 1940-41-42 McCampbell, Theron – 1888-89 Morris, Chris – 2000-01-02-03 Paich, Ralph – 1946 Prail, Charles – 1925-26-27 McCarthy, Ryan – 1993 Morris, Eric – 2003-04 Painter, Harry – 1924-25-26 Prochno, Mike – 1975-76 McCarty, Brent – 1995-96-97-98 Morris, Jeremy – 2007-08-09 Paligraf, John – 1942-43 Prunk, Byron F. – 1891 McClaren, Dan – 1948 Morrison, Craig – 2007-08-09 Pannell, James – 2007-08-09-10 Pugh, Michael – 1999 McClelland, Hugh – 1968-69-70-71 Morton, Wilbur – 1946-47 Panzer, Robert – 1959-60 Pursel, Jim – 1969-70-71-72 McClintic, JD – 2009-10 Moses, Harry – 1916 Papendick, Bill – 1967-68 Pynenberg, Adrian – 2004-05-06-07 McClure, Gaylor S.–1890 Mote, Donald – 1922-23 Paridaen, Joe – 2000 McCluskey, Bill – 1965-66 Moudy, Josh – 1997 Parker, George – 1965 — Q — McCord, Bill – 1946-47-48 Mount, Finley Pogue – 1889 Parker, Jimmy – 1973-74-75-76 Quackenbush, Tom – 1985 McCorkle, Charles – 1925-26-27 Mowers, A. Roy – 1893 Parker, Tim – 2002-03-04-05 Queen, Joe – 1969 McCullen, Tyler – 2012 Mueller, Paul – 1934 Parlmer, Matt – 1986 Quinn, Dan – 1985 McDougall, Hugh – 1926 Mueller, Robert – 1931-32 Parmer, Nathan – 2000-02 (Mgr) Quinn, Martin – 1938-39-40 McEuen, Pat – 1987-88 Mulbarger, Fraces – 1925-26 Parmelee, Ken – 1961-62 McEuen, Shawn – 1984 Mulroney, Charles – 1895 Parr, Clifford – 1924-25-26 — R — McFadden, John Sebast. – 1887-88-89-90 Mull, Arthur A. – 1896 Parry, Percy Arthur – 1893 Radford, George – 1931 McFarland, Robert – 1923 Mullen, Jim – 1969 Partlow, Brett – 1989-90 Radtke, Rich – 1972 McGaughey, Riley – 2006 Murbarger, Richard – 1934 Passodelis, Chris – 1952-53-54 Ragan, Richard – 1943 McHenry, Jack – 1958-59-60-61 Mutz, George R. – 1892 Patterson, Allen – 1993-94 Ragsdale, Nick – 1991-92 McHugh, Jim – 1995-96-97-98 Myers, Bill – 1965 Pattison, H.O. – 1894-95 Ramsey, Nick – 2009-10 McHugh, Tim – 1998-99 Myers, Fred – 1925-26 Patton, Dave – 1977-78-79-80 Randall, A. Vernon – 1887-88-89-90 McKinney, Lew – 1946-47 Myers, John – 1930 Patton, W. Blaine – 1906-08 Rapier, Mike – 1985-86 McLain, Reid – 1925-26 Myers, Warren F. – 1904-05-06 Patz, Terry – 1969 Rapp, Kyle – 1993-94 McLaren, Don – 1948-49-50 Paul, David – 1977-78-79-80 Rariden, George – 1946-47-48 McLochlin, Jeff – 1980-81-82 — N — Pavlik, John – 1976-77-78-79 Rauch, Charles M. – 1895-96 McMasters, Thomas – 1927-28 Naber, Fred – 1917-18-19 Pavilikowski, Al – 1952-53-54-55 Ray, Charlie – 2003-04 McQuiston, Derrick – 2012 Nagdeman, Sam – 1927-28-29 Payne, Edwin – 1908 Raynor, Harry – 1910 Mead, Jim – 1970-71-72 Najar, Kyle – 2009-10-11 Payne, Tom – 1948-49 Reamey, Gary – 1973-74 Meehan, Joseph – 1946 Nance, Terrance – 2000-01 Peare, Reeve – 1923-24 Rebstock, J.F. – 1943 Meeker, Thomas – 2000-01-02 Neal, Raymond R. – 1916-17-18-19 Pease, Clarence – 1926-27-28 Record, Samuel J. – 1902 Meese, Edwin – 1932-33 Neighbors, Brandon – 2006 Penhalligon, William – 1909 Reel, Jim – 1973-74 Meese, Ward – 1921 Nehrig, Brian – 1987 Perkins, Scott – 1988-89-90-91 Reed, Carl Seward – 1895-96 Meteer, John Hall – 1891-92 Nelson, Edwin – 1930-31-32 Perry, John – 1967 Reed, Walter S. – 1901 Meitzler, Clarence – 1917 Nelson, Fred “Bat” – 1915 Peterman, Chad – 2005-06-07-08 Reger, Henry – 1938 Mellinger, Randy – 1975-76-77-78 Nelson, Graham – 2004-05-06 Peters, Andy – 2000-01 Rehberg, John – 1929-30-31 Melshen, Andrew – 2000-01-02 Neusbaum, Clarence – 1913 Peterson, Bruce – 1969 Reid, Dennis – 1967-68 Melshen, Paul – 1968-69 Neusbaum, Joseph – 1943 Peterson, Earl – 1932 Reinert, Donald – 1932-33-34 Mendenhall, Harris – 1927-28-29 Neymeiyer, Tony – 2006-07-08 Peterson, Elmer – 1930-31-32 Reising, Brian – 1988-89-90-91 Mercer, Matt – 1999-2000-01-02 Newberry, Dan – 1972 Petska, Tom – 1968-69 Relue, David – 1985-86-87-88 Messer, Luke – 1988 Nicar, Philip – 1912-14 Pettofrezzo, Paul – 1975 Relue, Jeff – 1983-84-85-86 Metallic, Brian – 1978 Nicoson, Jeff – 1995-96 Pettofrezzo, Steve – 1975 Remble, Larry – 1964-65-66 Metzelaars, Pete – 1978-79-80-81 Nicely, John Washington – 1890 Pfeifer, Matt – 1993-94 Remley, Dan – 1958-59 Metzgar, Paul – 1979-80-81 Nichols, Fred – 1912-13 Pfeifer, Robert – 1985-86-87 Restivo, Mike – 1989 Metzinger, Tim – 1983-84-85 Nickey, Lee – 1909 Pfeiffer, Melvin – 1946 Rhodes, Joseph – 1904 Metzler, Charles – 1967-68 Nicksic, Dan – 1999 Pfennig, Joe – 1978-79-80-81 Rice, Eugene – 1946 Meyer, Tony – 1991 Nicolini, Mark – 1970-71-72-73 Phelan, Joe – 1967-68 Rice, Jeff – 1998-99 Meyers, Robert – 1934 Niebur, Dick – 1941-42 Pfohl, Robert – 1913-14-15 Rich, Stuart – 1936-37-38 Meyers, Troy – 2010-11-12 Nielsen, Bill – 1968-69-70-71 Phillips, Grady – 2011-12 Richardson, Lance – 1976-77-78-79 Michna, Ralph – 1962-63-64 Nielsen, Rob – 1987-88-89 Phillips, Robert – 1940-41-42 Rickenbach, Eddie – 1997-98 (Mgr) All-Time Lettermen Mickle, Martin – 1977 Niemann, Larry – 1964 Piazza, Kyle – 2003-04-05 Riddle, Rich – 1984-85-86 Mihajlovich, Lou – 1976 Niezer, Barney – 1972-73 Pickens, Bruce – 1976-77 Riffle, Mark – 2011-12 Mihalko, Steve – 1966-67-68 Noffke, Steve – 1971-72-73 Pickett, Lewis – 1924 Riggs, C. Dale – 1933-34-35 Mikels, George – 1914-15-16 Noffsinger, Mark – 1977 Piechocki, Matt – 2000-01-02 Riggs, Foy – 1927 Milam, Marion – 1931-32-33 Noland, Stephen – 1938 Pienias, Pat – 1994-95-96 Riker, Robert – 1931-32-33 Miller, Charles G. – 1903-04-05-06 Nondorf, Gary – 1973-74-75-76 Pierce, Jeff – 1982-83 Ring, Kevin – 1976 Miller, Chet – 1970-71 Nordman, John – 1936-38 Pierce, John – 1976-78-79-80 Rippy, Bill – 1949-50 Miller, Ernest – 1934-35-36 Norman, Will – 1997-98-99-2000 (Mgr) Pierce, William – 1943 Rippy, Bill – 1977-78-79-80 Miller, Paul – 1986 Normann, Marc – 1995-96-97 Pierce, Mike – 1995 Ristine, Albert Wells – 1895-96 Miller, Tyler – 2012 Novosel, Michael – 1936-37-38 Pierson, Al – 1972 Ristine, Harley T. – 1901-02 Milligan, Russ – 1984-85 Nussbaum, Nick – 2000 Pilli, Adam – 2008 Ritter, Frank – 1946-47-48-49 Millikan, Patrick – 2004-05-06 Nyce, Holst W. – 1919 Pipin, Fred – 1956-57-58 Ritter, Ron – 1959 Mills, Josh – 2002 Pitcock, Ryan – 1992-93-94 Rizzardini, Dan – 1976 Milstead, Century – 1920-21 — O — Plakos, Themio – 1943-46-47 Robbins, Ananias – 1927-28 Minnich, Vince – 1978-79-80-81 O’Bryan, Bill – 1970-71-72 Pliske, Tim – 1986-87-88 Robbins, Sterling – 1956 All-Time Scores All-Time Minogue, Tom – 1978-79 O’Connell, Joe – 2004 Plummer, Franklin – 1906-07 Robbins, Wiley – 1933 Miracle, Josh – 2009-10 Oehler, Drew – 2006-07-08 Plummer, John – 1931 Roberts, Josiah – 2008 Mock, Dan – 1976 Ogden, Chris – 2002-04-05 Pohl, Calvin – 2006-07-08 (Mgr) Robertson, Edgar – 1923-24-25 Modrowski, Tom – 1974-75-76-77 Olexia, Paul – 1957-58-59-60 Polizotto, Scott – 1957-58-59 Robinson, Maurice – 1924-25 Moe, Leland – 1941-42 Oliver, Tim – 1987-88-89-90 Pollom, Bob – 1967 Robinson, Paul – 1964-65-66 Mohamed, Len – 1957 Olmstead, Olmy – 2000-01-02-03 Poneta, F.B. – 1943 Rode, Andrew – 2006-07-08 Molchan, Mike – 1956 Olson, Jay – 1982-83-84-85 Pope, James – 1930 Rodgers, Henry – 1962 Moloney, Gene – 1938-39 O’Neal, Austin – 2009-10 Pope, John – 1986-87-88-89 Rodriguez, Dan – 2001-02-03-04 Monroe, Wayne – 1966-67-68 O’Neill, John – 1958-59-60 Popovich, Mark – 1980 Roeder, Jim – 1963-64-65 Montes, Artie – 2000-01-02-03 O’Quin, Michael – 1975-76-77-78 Porter, CP – 2007-12 Roembke, Ray – 1970-71 Montgomery, Donald – 1894 Orman, Bill – 1949-50 Porter, John William – 1887-88 Roetken, Ted – 1963 Montgomery, Jack – 2012 Osha, Dwight – 1947 Poston, Edwin “Bug” – 1899-1900-01 Rogers, David – 1978-79-80-81 Montgomery, Ronald – 1946-47 Oswald, Charles E.C. – 1888 Potts, Kurtis – 1977 Rogers, David – 1999-2000

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 93 Rolfe, Harley – 1949-50 Sheets, John – 1977 Stout, Derrick – 1991-92 Vela, Adam – 1992-93-94 Roll, Elmer – 1921-22 Sheets, Tim – 1973-74-75-76 Stover, Urban Cary – 1886-87-88 Verachtert, Tom – 1960-61-62 Roman, Frank – 1946-47-48-49 Shekerko, John – 1960 Strickland, John – 1960 Vermillion, Bernard – 1916 Roomes, Richard – 2004-05-06-07 Shelbourne, Don – 1968-69-70-71 Strojny, Jim – 1951 Verzani, Julius – 1941-42 Roop, Brandon – 2002-03-04-05 Shelton, Jason – 1992-93-94-95 Strope, Ben – 1998 Vessely, Matt – 1990 Roper, Jim – 1966-67 Shelton, Keith – 1992-93 Stroud, Chad – 1994 Viner, Wayne – 1925-26-27 Rose, Matthew – 1995-96-97-98 Shepherd, Don – 1949-50 Struble, Kevin – 1988 Vinroot, Gary – 1931-32-33 Ross, Curtis – 1998-99-2000 Shepherd, Ralph – 1913 Sturbaum, Chris – 1971-72-73-74 Virgne, David – 2002 Rothenbach, Jim – 1975 Shepherd, Tom – 1952-53 Sturgeon, Todd – 1989 Visscher, Donald – 1934 Rowe, Derek – 2011-12 Sherman, Donald – 1922-23-24-25 Stucker, W.E. – 1943 Vojvodich, Vladimir – 1931 Rowe, Leland – 1912-13-14 Shoaf, Gil – 1953-54-55-56 Stump, Paul “Perry” – 1909 Vorce, Donald R. – 1923 Rubenstein, Bill – 1973 Short, Ryan – 1999-2000-01-02 Sullivan, Jack – 1929-30 Vorce, Don – 1961 Rucinski, Richard – 1943 Showalter, Homer – 1911-12-13 Sullivan, Mike – 1985-86 Vosloh, K. Parker – 1930-31-34 Ruddy, Jack – 2010-11 Showalter, Howard – 1913-14-15 Sullivan, Reginald – 1894-95-96 Vozel, Richard – 1964-65 Ruddy, John – 1978-79-80 Shull, Frank Leslie – 1886-87-88 Summers, Bill – 1965 Runau, Mike – 1970-71 Siddall, Shawn – 1987-88 Summers, Eric – 2002-03-04-05 — W — Rush, Maurice – 1925 Sidener, William – 1937 Summers, Jeff – 1976-77-78-79 Waddell, Mike – 1990 Russell, Mike – 2005-06-07 Sietsema, Scott – 1983 Sutherland, David – 2001 Wade, Denver – 2009 Rust, John – 1977 Simmons, Terry – 1977-78 Sutherland, Hugh – 1903-04-05-06-07 Wadkins, Jim – 1981 Rutledge, Harry – 1935-36-37 Sims, Don – 1914-15-16 Swails, Merton – 1929-30-31 Wagner, Ben – 2001 Ryan, Bob – 1985-86 Singfield, Deonté – 2009 Swartout, George – 1930-31 Wagner, Ed – 1949 Ryan, Cloyd – 1930-31 Singleton, Pat – 2012 Sweeney, Marvin – 1954 Wagner, Josh – 1998-99 Ryan, Russell – 1909 Singleton, William – 1921-22-23-24 Sweet, Theodore – 1911 Wagner, Pete – 2004 Ryan, Thomas – 1938-39-40 Siple, T.J. – 2004 Swope, Jim – 1949-50-51 Wagner, Steve – 1972-73-74-75 Ryan, W.C. – 1943 Sitzman, Ken – 1995-96-97 Wahl, Eugene – 1936-37 Rymer, Brad – 1995-96-97-98 Skinner, Mike – 2010 (Mgr) — T — Wahl, Leonard – 1947-48-49-50 Slack, Derrin – 2008 Takacs, Bob – 1963-64-65 Wainman, Paul – 1988-89 — S — Slaughter, Chris – 1968 Taphorn, Brad – 1999-2000-01 Wakeley, John – 1911 Sabatini, Joe – 1958-59-60 Slickers, Randy – 1965-66-67 Tapp, John – 1988 Wakeley, Paul – 1937-38 Sabo, William – 1938-39-40 Smith, Brendan – 1987-88 Tarlton, Ron – 1982 Walker, Charles – 1939-40-41 Salon, Adam – 1998 Smith, Brock – 2012 Tauscher, Roland – 1935-36-37 Walker, Donald C. – 1916 Salyer, John – 1937-38-39 Smith, D. Ray – 1900 Tavitas, Adam – 1990 Walker, Geoff – 2004-05-06 Sanders, David – 1988-89 Smith, Douglas – 1938 Taylor, Jerel – 2012 (Mgr) Walker, Onnie – 1940-41-43 Sanders, R. – 1960 Smith, Ed – 1952-53 Taylor, Leonard – 1926-27-28 Walker, Stan – 1963-64-65 Satterfield, Sean – 1992-93-94 Smith, PJ – 2007 (Mgr) Taylor, Tré – 2012 Wallace, Steve – 1989 Saxon, Eric – 1985-86-87 Smith, Sam – 2009-10 Teach, Scott – 1982-83 Walsdorf, Jim – 2012 Scanlon, Joe – 2002 Smith, Scott – 1990-91-92 Terhune, Robert – 1935 Walters, Nathan – 2009 Schaap, Marty – 1967-68 Smith, Stuart – 1931-32 Thaxton, Wade – 1995-96-97 Ward, Charles – 1930 Schaffer, TJ – 2003-04-05-06 Smith, Tracey – 1992-93-94 Thomas, Paul – 1973-74 Ward, Doug – 1969 Scheib, Brent – 1984-85-86-87 Snively, Eric – 1990-91-92-93 Thomas, Ron – 1973-74 Ward, Mike – 1971 Schiavone, Pete – 1978 Snoddy, George – 1932-33 Thompson, Eric – 1999 Warner, Brandt – 2012 Schiff, John – 1971 Snyder, Bryan – 2000 Thompson, O.G. – 1916-17-18 Warren, Bill – 1993-94-95 Schirack, Tim – 2004-05-06 Snyder, Evern – 1904 Thompson, W.M. – 1916-17-18-19-20 Warren, Mike – 1990-91-92 Schleich, Jack – 1937 Snyder, Robert – 1941-42 Thompson, William – 1959-61-62 Warren, Tony – 2003 Schmelzer, John – 1977-78-79-80 Snyder, Steve – 1969 Thorn, Lee N. – 1920-21-22-23 Watson, Bryan – 2007-08-09 Schmidt, Dan – 1969 Snyder, William – 1933-34-35 Thornburg – 1927 Watson, Burt – 1907 Schnur, Herbert – 1935 Sobecki, Evan – 2006-07-08 Thornell, Andrew – 1902 Watt, Ben – 1910-11-12 Schoeff, Josh – 2005 (Mgr) Sobleski, Cameron – 2010-11-12 Thornton, Lee – 1952 Watters, Drew – 1998-99 Schoettle, Eric – 1989-90-91-92 Sohl, Walter “Pony” – 1905-06-07 Tichenor, Chase – 2012 Watts, Bob – 1951 Short, Ryan – 1999 Sorenson, Chad – 2007-08-09 Tichenor, Seth – 2007-09 Watts, George – 1971-72 Schrader, David – 1978-79-80-81 Sosinski, Ryan – 2012 Tillery, Mike – 1971-72-73 Weatherhead, Charles – 1904 Schreiner, Carl – 1909 Sparks, Justin – 2006-07 Timmons, Brad – 1997-98 Weber, Clayton – 1924-25-26 Schroeder, Mike – 1999-2000 Spaulding, William – 1903-04-05 Timmons, Chip – 1993-94-95 Weber, Rick – 1970 Schuck, Terry – 1967-68-69 Spiers, Bill – 1971 Tipton, Mike – 1968-69-70-71 Weber, Tim – 1978-79 Schulze, Keith – 1972 Springer, Chad – 1999-2000-01-02 Tokar, Skip – 2007-08-09 Weber, Tom – 1977-78-79-80 Schwab, Bob – 1952-53-54-55 Springer, Doug – 2000 Tonovitz, Carey – 1996 Weber, W. Ned – 1920 Schwanekamp, Dan – 2008 Sprow, William “Bill” – 1904-05-06-07 Townsend, Daryl – 1956 Weingartner, Ralph – 1929-30-31 All-Time Lettermen Schwaner, Fred – 1957-58 Spurgeon, K.A. – 1910 Townsend, Josh – 1994-95 Weinraub, Justin – 1995-96-97 Schwartz, Victor – 1933-34 Stafford, D.C. – 1943 Trapp, Bill – 1942-47 Weisel, Randall – 1977 Schweigel, Chris – 2007-08-09 Stanford, Harry – 1890 Traviolia, Hal – 1955-56 Weiss, Dick – 1962-63-64 Scola, Nate – 2010-11-12 Stanko, Tom – 1988-89-90 Trebley, Joe – 1998-99-2000 Weist, Bob – 1956 Scott, Elbert Fred – 1893 Stanley, Brazil – 1915 Troglia, J.T. – 2000 Weist, Clayton – 1927-28-29 Segura, Mike – 1994-95-96-97 Stanton, Josh – 1999-2000-01-02 Troman, Mike – 1989-90 Welborn, Oscar P. – 1895 Seibert, Ron – 1952-53-54-55 Staples, Merlyn – 1922-23-24 Trout, George – 1957-58 Welsch, Robert – 1942 Seidensticker, George – 1920-21-22-23 Starbuck, Samuel – 1907-08-09-10 Turner, Hiram – 1912-13-14 Werner, Jim – 1975 Seifert, Harry – 1940 Stasand, George – 1919-20-21-22 Werner, Tom – 1964-65-66 Selby, Aaron – 2002-03-04-05 Steck, Hans – 1970-71-72 — U — West, D.J. – 1992 Selby, Curt – 1986-87-88 Steed, Brian – 2000 Upkes, Treven – 1998-99-2000 West, John – 2000 Serge, Frank – 1995-96-97-98 Steeg, Ted – 1950-51 Urbanski, Dave – 1985 Weston, Terry – 1969-70 Seroczynski, Tom – 1986 Stella, Anthony – 2012 Wheatley, Robert – 1976-77-78-79 Server, Mark – 2002-03-04 Stevens, Bob – 1973 Wheaton, Ralph – 1931-33 Servies, Max – 1956-57 Stevens, Kyle – 2009 — V — Wheeler, Bill – 1979-80-81-82 Settles, Guy – 1914 Stevenson, Jim – 1968 Vance, Brian – 1993-94 Wheeler, Rick – 1973-74-75-76 Sewell, Dave – 1972-73-75 Stewart, Chris – 1996-97-98 Van Deman, Ed – 1957 Whetsel, Mike – 1993 Shaffer, Jake – 2010-11 Stiers, James “Herc” – 1907-08 Vandergriff, Dave – 1982-83-84 Whisman, Nathan – 2010-11-12 (Mgr) Shaffner, Randy – 1970-71 Stierwalt, Gordon – 1932-33-34 Vandergriff, Tom – 1984-85-86 White, Dick – 1958-59-61-62

Shane, Dave – 1968-69 Stockbarger, C.V. – 1886 Van Deursen, Don – 1969-70-71 White, Dustin – 1992 Lettermen/Captains All-Time Shank, Charles – 1904 Stokes, Derek – 2005 (Mgr) Van Jelgerhuis, Dave – 1995-96 White, Jared – 1993-94-95-96 Shank, Chris – 1966-67-68 Stolz, Kevin – 1978-79-80-81 Van Lue, David – 1972-73 White, John – 1934-35-36 Shaver, Erik – 2006-07-08 Stone, Ed – 1961-62-63 Van Matre, Adam – 1998-99-2000 White, Tamarco – 2002-03-04-05 Shaver, Lewis – 1917-18 Stonebraker, Homer – 1914-15-16 Van Nuys, Albert – 1901-02-03 White, Terry – 1961-62-63-64 Shaw, Dick – 1956 Stoner, John – 1952-53 Van Nuys, John C. – 1890-92 Whitehead, Spencer – 2008-09-10 Shearer, Ron – 1966 Storey, Nathan – 2001 Varner, Harry “Red” – 1931-32-33 Whitenack, Laffy H. – 1900 Sheeler, Donald – 1939-40 Stout, A.J. – 1894 Vaughan, Josh – 2005 Whitney, Paul – 1932

Page 94 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL Whittaker, David – 1995-96-97-98 1961 Gene Blackburn 1995 Chris Ings Whyde, Matt – 2007-08-09 All-Time Captains Jack McHenry Jason Shelton Wiesehan, Chris – 1990-91-92-93 1962 Tom Verachtert 1996 Eric Borgert Wilcox, Clayton – 1928-29 Richard White Kevin Futa Wilhelm, Matt – 1996-97-98-99 1884 William “Billy” Martin 1963 Lynn Garrard Kyle Kuba Wilhelm, Mike – 1994-95-96-97 1885 No games played Bill Hepler 1997 Jake Gilbert Wilkins, Denzel – 2011-12 1886 William “Billy” Martin 1964 Allan J. Anderson Pete Logan Will, Tony – 1979-80-81 1887 William “Billy” Martin 1965 Robert Adams Wade Thaxton Williams, Brady – 1983 1888 No games played Dean Davis Mike Wilhelm Williams, Jeff – 2006 1889 John S. McFadden 1966 Dick Chilausky 1998 Jamie Bowers Williams, Nick – 2002-03-04 1890 John S. McFadden Tom Werner Kim King Williams, Raymond – 1912 1891 Frank M. Erickson 1967 Ron Shearer Jim McHugh Williams, Rome – 1902-04-05 1892 John A. Blair Randy Slickers Matthew Rose Williams, V. Otis – 1896 1893 Charles Ira Wynekoop 1968 Dave Knott 1999 Jay Dee Flynn Wilson, George – 1939-40-41 1894 John E. Fry Wayne Monroe Jon Haug Wilson, Mark – 1972 1895 Reginald H. Sullivan William Papendick Wes Hunt Wilson, Norm – 1946-47-48-49 1896 Reginald H. Sullivan 1969 Tom Petska Eric Magnussen Wilson, Pete – 1980-81-82-83 1897 No games played David Shane 2000 Thomas Brown Wilson, Ralph “Sap” – 1910 1898 Warren J. Buchanan 1970 Lee Fouts Ryan Freeman Wilson, Roger – 1909 1899 Edwin “Bug” Poston Paul Gearhardt Brent Graber Windhorn, Richard – 1976-77 1900 Edwin “Bug” Poston Mike Gephart B.J. Hammer Windle, William – 1941 1901 Edwin “Bug” Poston 1971 Fred Avant 2001 Jamie Bopp Winkeljohn, Terry – 1984-85 1902 Atwell D. Lynch Rick Garrard Nate Boulais Wise, Russell – 1923 1903 Clinton B. Marshall Paul Gearhardt Kurt Casper Witters, John – 1957-58 1904 William H. Spaulding Don VanDeursen 2002 Jamie Bopp Wittler, John – 1962 1905 William H. Spaulding 1972 Joe Haklin Nate Boulais Woebkenberg, Brian – 1995-96-97 1906 Hugh G. Sutherland 1973 Marc Henry Jake Knott Woelfel, Lawrence – 1929 1907 Walter “Gypper” Gipe Mark Nicolini Ryan Short Wolff, Leonard – 1934-35-36 1908 Lawrence “Sleep” Hess 1974 Chris Sturbaum 2003 Josh Bronaugh Wood, Billy – 2010 1909 Roger “Bubbles” Wilson Steve Wagner Nick Dawson Wood, Dan Ryan –2007-08-09-10 1910 Raymond “Sis” Hopkins 1975 Aubrey Bright Nick Fanelli Wood, Kenneth – 1928-29 1911 Morris “Doc” Elliott 1976 Gary Nondorf Stu Johnson Woods, Miles A. – 1902 1912 Fred “Fritz” Ebert Jim Parker 2004 Brandon Clifton Woods, Steve – 1989-90-91-92 1913 Homer “Showy” Showalter 1977 Tom Dyer Dustin Deno Woodward, Brian – 1978-79 1914 Leland Rowe Dave Harvey Nick Williams Woodward, Carlos – 1977 1915 Howard Showalter 1978 Bill Cannon Aaron Selby Woolen, Bunny – 1950-51 1916 Harold “Knute” Caldwell Randy Mellinger 2005 Brandon Roop Woods, Justin – 2012 1917 Leland “Dutch” Hanicker 1979 John Barry Chris Ogden Woodward, Reginald J. – 1916 1918 Herbert L. Huffine Tim Kennedy Tim Parker Work, George Essick – 1891 1919 Raymond “Gaumey” Neal 1980 Mel Gore Tamarco White Worthington, Mike – 1982-83-84-85 John Ott John Pierce 2006 Will Certain Wright, Al – 1946-47-48 1920 O.G. “Tommy” Thompson 1981 Daryl Johnson Chris Greisl Wright, Geoff – 2009-10-11 1921 George “Stacy” Stasand Joe Pfennig Patrick Millikan Wright, Jack – 1946-47-48 1922 Clifton “Kip” Kessler 1982 Dave Broecker Adrian Pynenberg Wright, John – 2000 1923 Fred “Dutch” Aul Bill Kennedy 2007 Andy Deig Wright, Patrick – 1996-97-98 1924 Merlyn Staples Bill Wheeler Adrian Pynenberg Wright, Robert – 1934 1925 Donald P. Sherman 1983 Craig Harmon Richard Roomes Wrona, Charles – 1930-31-32 1926 Clayton “Shiek” Weber Jim Kilbane Mike Russell Wujcik, Bill – 1952-53-54-55 1927 Perry E. Loer 1984 Nick Crnkovich 2008 Brock Graham Wyatt, Fred – 1923-24 1928 Leonard Taylor Dave Vandergriff Jared Lange Wynekoop, Charles Ira – 1891-92-94 1929 Clayton Weist 1985 Carl Hampton David Mann Wynekoop, Frank – 1890 1930 Henning “Hank” Bjork Mike Haugh Tony Neymeiyer Wynekoop, Harvey – 1892-93 1931 Edgar L. Engle Tim McGuire 2009 Matt Hudson 1932 Heman R. Powers 1986 Jay Herrmann Matt Kraft — Y — 1933 Edward G. Vinroot Bill Kaiser Skip Tokar Yerger, Elwood – 1925-26 1934 George V. Blackmore 1987 Dave Adich Bryan Watson All-Time Lettermen Yoder, Derrick – 2008-09-10 1935 Frank Luzar Ed Broecker 2010 Wes Chamblee Yoder, Kent – 1977-78 Booie Snyder Brian Kinniry CJ Gum Youck, Bill – 1975 1936 Leonard Wolff Tom Jakubowski Kody LeMond Young, Brady – 2008-09-10-11 1937 Carl Bergquist 1988 Ben Brown Nick Ramsey Yount, Andrew – 1909 1938 Jack Rich Mike Funk DJ Singfield Yurek, George – 1952-53-59 1939 Charles “Gus” Heimbrodt Larry Kacmar 2011 Wes Chamblee 1940 Thomas “Rosy” Ryan Dave Relue CJ Gum 1941 George Wilson 1989 Brett Butler Jonathan Horn — Z — 1942 Earl M. Dowd John Pope Kyle Najar Zabek, Todd – 1994-95-96 1943 John Paligraf 1990 Rich Calacci 2012 Chase Belton Zaleski, Craig – 1972-73-74-75 1944 Donald Knutson Lance More Pat Clegg Zavesky, Jim – 1969-70-71 1945 Russell Coley Tim Oliver Austin Hodges Ziemann, Frank – 1941-42 1946 James Allerdice Tom Stanko Weston Kitley Zimmer, Brian – 1989-90-91-92 1947 James Allerdice 1991 Nick Cronk Nate Scola Zimmer, Thom – 1990 1948 Bill Duchon Jason Gallman 2013 AJ Akinribade Zimmerman, Tim – 1997-98 1949 Joe Lovas Pete Horvath Tyler Holmes Zimmers, Tom – 1961-62-63-64 1950 Dan McLaren Bill Padgett Mark Riffle Zinsmaster, Luke – 2008-09-10-11 1951 Ken Beasley 1992 Bill Kepler Nate Scola Zollner, Ed – 1926 1952 Lewis C. Jones Steve Marcou Zorich, Greg – 1984 1953 Dick Glassmeyer Eric Schoettle All-Time Lettermen/Captains All-Time Zurek, Mason – 2012 1954 Chris Passodelis Steve Woods Zwolinski, Mike – 1976 1955 Ronald Seibert 1993 Andy Dorrel 1956 Tom “Muck” Marchando Eric Snively * Denotes student managers, trainers, and 1957 Richard “Doosy” Dayoob Chris Wiesehan student coaches 1958 Fred Pipin 1994 Sean Lyons 1959 Scott Polizotto Tracey Smith 1960 Rudy T. Folta Sean Satterfield Adam Vela

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 95 1884 1-0 1899 1-0-1 1908 2-6 1917 1-6-1 10/25 at Butler W 4-0 Craw. Ath. Club T 0-0 10/2 Franklin W 62-0 vs. Marietta T 0-0 Coach: Edwin R. Taber Darlington Ath. Club W 29-0 10/17 Rose Poly L 11-14 at Indiana L 0-51 Coach: James B. Modesitt 10/24 at St. Louis Univ. L 0-4 vs. Georgetown Coll. L 0-7 1885 No games played 10/31 at Michigan Aggies L 0-6 vs. Rose Poly L 0-6 1900 5-4-0 11/7 at Miami Univ. L 0-6 vs. Transylvania W 13-0 1886 2-0-1 Alumni Team W 5-0 11/13 Notre Dame L 4-8 11/10 vs. DePauw # L 0-7 10/23 vs. Franklin T 4-4 Thorntown Ath. Club W 30-5 11/20 DePauw W 12-0 11/17 at Purdue L 0-28 11/6 vs. Franklin W 8-4 10/6 DePauw W 6-0 11/26 at Nebraska L 6-27 vs. Marquette L 0-20 11/20 vs. Hanover W 23-4 at Rose Poly L 0-24 Coach: Ralph R. Jones Coach: J. Russell Townsend Coach: Evans Woollen Danville (Ill.) HS W 5-0 # - Played in Indianapolis Indiana Collegiate Champions at Franklin L 6-22 1909 3-4-1 Manual HS W 6-5 10/2 Illinois Normal W 27-0 1918 1-3 1887 0-1 11/12 at DePauw L 11-26 10/9 at DePauw T 0-0 vs. Ft. Harrison W 21-20 vs. Hanover L 10-12 at Earlham L 11-12 10/16 at Michigan Aggies L 0-28 11/2 Notre Dame L 7-66 Coach: William “Billy” Martin Coach: Anthony W. Chez 10/23 at St. Louis Univ. L 0-14 11/16 vs. Purdue # L 7-53 10/30 Hanover W 48-0 11/23 at DePauw L 6-28 1888 No games played 1901 3-7 11/6 at Purdue W 18-17 Coach: J. Russell Townsend Indiana L 6-24 11/20 at Notre Dame L 0-38 # - Played in Indianapolis. Remainder of 1889 1-1 10/5 at Purdue L 0-45 11/25 at Butler L 0-12 games cancelled due to influenza 10/5 at Purdue L 4-18 Manual HS L 2-5 Coach: Jesse Harper epidemic. 11/16 at Indiana W 40-2 Crawfordsville HS W 10-0 Coach: C. Sherman King Rose Poly W 23-16 1910 4-0 1919 4-3-2 Hanover W 6-5 vs. Georgetown Coll. W 57-0 9/27 at Indiana L 7-20 1890 0-3 Waynetown A. C. L 0-6 10/8 at Purdue W 3-0 10/3 Butler W 67-0 10/24 at Purdue L 0-54 11/11 at DePauw L 2-31 vs. Butler W 48-0 10/18 at Western Normal L 13-27 11/6 at Butler L 6-22 11/18 DePauw L 5-35 10/22 at St. Louis Univ. W 10-0 10/24 Earlham W 39-0 11/22 DePauw L 5-34 Earlham L 0-21 Coach: Jesse Harper 10/31 Rose Poly W 10-0 Coach: Robert A. King Coach: Frederick Feil Balance of games cancelled due to tragic 11/8 vs. DePauw # T 0-0 death of Sap Wilson from injury in St. 11/15 vs. Franklin# W 67-0 1891 1-3 1902 2-4-2 Louis. 11/22 at Marquette L 6-13 11/14 Butler L 6-28 vs. Culver Mil. Acad. L 0-27 11/27 at Michigan Aggies T 7-7 10/24 Purdue L 0-44 vs. Manual HS T 5-5 1911 3-3-1 Coach: Pete Vaughan 10/17 at Indiana W 28-0 vs. Rose Poly W 25-0 10/8 at Purdue W 3-0 # - Played in Indianapolis 11/21 vs. DePauw @ F 0-1 vs. Franklin L 6-22 10/13 DePauw T 0-0 Coach: Mason B. Thomas vs. Hanover W 35-0 vs. Marquette L 9-11 1920 3-4 @ - Scheduled to be played at Purdue vs. Rose Poly T 0-0 vs. Earlham W 12-3 10/2 Transylvania W 20-0 vs. Butler L 12-17 vs. Rose Poly W 17-6 10/16 at Univ. of Chicago L 0-41 1892 2-3 vs. Indiana L 0-34 11/20 Notre Dame L 3-6 10/23 at Rose Poly W 35-0 Purdue L 0-72 Coach: Ebin “Tug” Wilson 11/30 at Michigan Aggies L 6-17 10/30 at Purdue L 14-19 vs. Butler L 12-14 Coach: Jesse Harper 11/12 Western Normal W 27-7 11/5 at DePauw L 4-42 1903 9-3 11/20 vs. DePauw @# L 0-3 vs. Rose Poly W 12-0 vs. Shortridge HS W 12-0 1912 5-2 11/25 vs. Marquette # L 7-21 vs. Indiana W 36-24 vs. Indiana W 5-0 vs. Moore’s Hill @ W 101-0 Coach: Pete Vaughan Coach: William C. Malley 10/1 Purdue L 0-18 10/12 at DePauw W 62-0 @ - 52-yard drop kick; vs. Manual HS W 21-0 vs. Butler W 47-0 # - Played in Indianapolis 1893 3-3 vs. Culver Mil. Acad. W 11-6 10/26 at Notre Dame L 6-41 9/30 at Illinois L 6-60 vs. Central Medics W 31-0 vs. Rose Poly W 39-0 1921 7-2 Terre Haute YMCA W 56-10 vs. Hanover W 51-0 vs. Earlham W 7-0 9/24 Augustana W 7-0 vs. Indiana W 24-11 vs. Franklin W 87-5 11/16 at Michigan Aggies L 0-24 10/1 at Purdue W 9-0 11/4 at Purdue L 8-48 vs. Butler W 46-0 Coach: Jesse Harper 10/8 Georgetown Coll. W 41-0 11/11 DePauw L 34-48 vs. Earlham L 0-11 @ - Largest win in Wabash history 10/15 at Army L 0-21 vs. Butler W 28-24 11/21 at DePauw W 10-0 10/28 at Butler W 14-0 Coach: Elmer Horton 11/26 Notre Dame L 0-34 1913 2-2-2 11/5 Millikin W 14-3 Coach: Ebin “Tug” Wilson 10/4 at Purdue L 0-26 11/12 Rose Poly W 39-0 1894 4-5 vs. Butler T 6-6 11/19 vs. DePauw # W 22-0 vs. Elwood Ath. Club W 1-0 1904 4-4-0 10/20 DePauw L 0-7 11/24 at Marquette L 0-7 10/6 Illinois L 6-36 vs. Sheridan HS W 46-0 vs. Rose Poly T 6-6 Coach: Pete Vaughan 10/20 at DePauw W 16-4 9/28 at Illinois L 2-23 vs. Franklin W 22-0 # - Played in Indianapolis vs. Indiana W 46-0 10/1 at Notre Dame L 4-12 vs. Earlham W 14-0 Purdue L 0-44 vs. Hanover W 81-0 Coach: Clarence Thurber 1922 7-3 11/15 at Notre Dame L 0-30 10/15 at Purdue L 0-6 9/30 Hanover W 16-0 vs. Ind. Light Art. L 12-38 vs. Earlham W 35-0 1914 5-3 10/7 Lake Forest W 21-0 vs. Butler L 0-58 vs. Indiana L 0-4 10/3 at Purdue L 3-27 10/14 Michigan Aggies W 26-0 vs. Earlham W 12-8 vs. Butler W 51-0 10/10 Earlham W 24-3 10/21 at Millikin W 55-0 Coach: A. Vernon Randall Coach: Francis M. Cayou 10/17 Rose Poly W 34-6 10/28 at Butler L 7-9 The original “Little Giants” 10/24 Franklin W 24-7 11/4 at Purdue W 7-6 1895 6-2-0 10/31 at Louisville W 7-3 11/11 at Wash. & Jeff. L 6-32

10/5 at Illinois L 0-44 1905 6-5 11/7 Northwestern W 17-7 11/18 Chicago YMCA W 35-7 All-Time Scores 10/12 Noblesville Ath. Club W 6-4 vs. Sheridan HS W 80-0 11/16 at DePauw L 0-3 11/25 vs. DePauw # W 30-0 10/19 DePauw W 6-0 vs. Univ. of Chicago L 0-15 11/26 at Univ. of Texas L 9-39 12/21 at Tennessee Medics L 7-14 vs. Butler W 10-6 10/4 at Illinois L 0-6 Coach: Clarence Thurber Coach: Pete Vaughan vs. Earlham W 52-12 vs. Northwestern L 0-5 # - Played in Indianapolis vs. Miami Univ. W 6-0 at Purdue L 0-12 1915 7-0-1 vs. Rush-Lake Forest L 0-26 10/21 at Notre Dame W 5-0 10/2 at Purdue T 7-7 1923 4-3-2 vs. Indiana W 16-12 vs. Earlham W 11-6 10/9 Louisville W 38-0 10/6 Hanover W 27-0 Coach: Franklin D. Arms vs. Lake Forest W 53-0 10/16 Wash.-St. Louis W 13-3 10/13 Franklin T 0-0 Indiana Collegiate Champions vs. Knox W 57-0 10/23 Franklin W 40-9 10/20 at Purdue T 7-7 vs. Indiana L 0-40 10/30 at Butler W 35-7 10/27 at Butler L 0-2 1896 3-4 11/25 DePauw W 52-0 11/3 at Northwestern W 34-7 11/3 at Lombard L 0-28 Crawfordsville HS W 24-0 Coach: Francis Cayou 11/13 at Earlham W 35-14 11/10 Chicago YMCA W 20-13 vs. Rose Poly L 0-10 10/20 vs. DePauw# W 34-0 11/17 at Indiana W 29-6 Noblesville Ath. Club L 6-16 1906 5-1-1 Coach: Paul Sheeks 11/24 DePauw W 17-0 Crawfordsville HS W 12-0 vs. South Bend HS W 47-0 # - Played in Indianapolis 11/29 at Tennessee Medics L 0-6 10/30 at DePauw L 0-20 vs. Indiana L 5-12 Coach: Pete Vaughan Scores All-Time vs. Indiana L 0-38 10/13 at Illinois T 0-0 1916 7-2 vs. Earlham W 16-0 vs. Earlham W 35-0 vs. Rose Poly W 24-0 1924 5-4 Coach: Frank M. Gould 10/27 at Purdue W 11-0 vs. Hanover W 38-6 9/27 at Purdue L 7-21 vs. Rose Poly W 26-0 10/14 at Purdue L 7-28 10/3 Monmouth W 26-7 1897 No games played 11/17 at DePauw W 7-0 vs. Butler W 56-0 10/11 at Notre Dame L 0-34 Coach: Francis Cayou 10/28 at Notre Dame L 0-60 10/18 Hanover W 7-0 1898 2-5-1 vs. Earlham W 55-9 10/25 at Butler L 0-12 Craw. Ath. Club L 10-15 1907 5-2 11/11 vs. DePauw # W 26-13 11/1 Franklin W 23-7 Craw. Ath. Club L 0-10 vs. Rose Poly W 27-0 vs. Marietta W 20-0 11/8 Chicago YMCA W 34-7 Thorntown Ath. Club L 5-10 vs. Earlham W 35-0 vs. Marquette W 14-7 11/15 at Indiana L 7-21 Craw. Comp. M T 0-0 10/12 at Purdue W 2-0 Coach: Paul Sheeks 11/22 at DePauw W 21-0 Thorntown Ath. Club W 11-0 10/19 vs. Michigan @ L 0-22 # - Played in Indianapolis Coach: Pete Vaughan Craw. Ath. Club W 7-0 10/26 at Michigan Aggies L 0-6 vs. Culver Mil. Acad. L 0-43 11/4 DePauw W 11-4 vs. Earlham L 0-58 St. Louis Univ. W 12-11 Coach: James B. Modesitt Coach: Francis Cayou @ - Played in Indianapolis

Page 96 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1925 5-3-1 1933 4-2-1 1942 4-2-1 1951 7-0-1 9/26 Hanover W 20-0 10/7 Franklin W 7-6 10/3 Rose Poly W 14-13 9/29 Ball State W 34-19 10/3 at Purdue W 13-7 10/14 Rose Poly W 20-6 10/10 at Franklin W 38-0 10/6 Butler T 26-26 10/10 Muncie Normal W 67-0 10/21 at Butler W 12-0 10/17 Butler W 6-0 10/13 at Knox W 21-6 10/17 at Minnesota L 6-32 10/28 Evansville T 0-0 10/24 Lake Forest T 6-6 10/20 Olivet W 41-6 10/24 at Butler T 0-0 11/4 Manchester W 6-2 10/31 Earlham W 27-7 10/27 at Franklin W 49-6 10/31 at Iowa L 7-28 11/11 at Hanover L 12-20 11/7 at Kenyon L 0-7 11/3 Sewanee W 35-7 11/7 Chicago YMCA W 13-0 11/18 DePauw L 0-14 11/14 at DePauw L 3-6 11/10 Hanover W 42-6 11/14 at Illinois L 0-21 Coach: Pete Vaughan Coach: Pete Vaughan 11/17 at DePauw W 41-12 11/21 DePauw W 22-0 Coach: Garland Frazier Coach: Pete Vaughan 1934 4-2-2 1943 1-2-1 9/29 Hanover L 0-6 9/25 Illinois Wesleyan W 28-0 1952 5-4 1926 5-4 10/6 Manchester W 18-6 10/2 at Indiana L 0-52 9/20 at Valparaiso L 6-13 9/25 Evansville W 55-0 10/13 at Wash.-St. Louis L 0-41 10/9 Illinois Normal T 7-7 9/27 Albion L 12-13 10/2 vs. Muncie Normal W 46-0 10/20 Rose Poly W 25-0 10/16 at DePauw L 0-33 10/4 at Butler W 27-25 10/9 at Purdue L 14-21 10/27 Butler T 0-0 Coach: Pete Vaughan 10/11 Coe L 27-28 10/16 State Normal W 33-6 11/3 at Evansville T 0-0 10/18 at Cincinnati L 7-27 10/23 at Minnesota L 7-67 11/10 Franklin W 13-0 1944 4-1-2 10/25 at Sewanee W 31-14 10/30 Bradley L 0-14 11/17 at DePauw @ W 7-6 9/9 at Indiana State W 14-12 11/1 Hanover W 62-20 11/6 at Butler W 13-0 Coach: Pete Vaughan 9/16 at Western Michigan L 0-20 11/8 at Ball State W 39-19 11/13 at Illinois L 13-27 @ - First Wabash win in Monon Bell series 9/23 at Illinois Normal T 7-7 11/15 DePauw W 47-0 11/20 at DePauw W 6-0 9/30 at Illinois Wesleyan W 20-0 Coach: Garland Frazier Coach: Pete Vaughan 1935 6-1-1 10/7 Wooster W 27-0 9/28 Oakland City W 45-0 10/14 Indiana State T 26-26 1953 6-2-1 1927 7-2 10/5 at Earlham W 51-0 10/21 DePauw W 14-7 9/19 Valparaiso L 14-32 9/24 Danville Normal W 31-0 10/12 at Franklin W 6-0 Coach: Pete Vaughan 9/26 Albion W 27-18 10/1 Georgetown Coll. W 12-2 10/19 Rose Poly W 60-3 10/3 Butler L 20-24 10/8 Millikin W 12-7 10/26 Manchester W 21-7 1945 2-3-1 10/10 at Coe W 25-7 10/15 at Iowa L 0-38 11/2 at Butler L 0-20 9/1 at Oberlin L 7-32 10/17 Grinnell W 33-12 10/22 at Colgate W 7-0 11/9 Evansville W 28-0 9/8 Indiana State W 40-6 10/24 Sewanee W 28-7 10/29 State Normal W 40-0 11/16 at DePauw T 0-0 9/23 at DePauw L 7-13 10/31 at Hanover W 65-6 11/5 at Bradley W 13-7 Coach: Pete Vaughan 9/30 Illinois Wesleyan L 6-7 11/7 Ohio Wesleyan T 20-20 11/12 at Butler L 6-13 10/6 at Wooster W 35-19 11/14 at DePauw W 41-0 11/19 DePauw W 13-7 1936 7-1 10/13 Ball State T 0-0 Coach: Garland Frazier Coach: Pete Vaughan 9/26 at Illinois College W 6-2 Coach: Pete Vaughan 10/3 Earlham W 18-0 1954 7-1-1 1928 4-4-1 10/10 at Manchester W 19-6 1946 7-1 9/18 at Valparaiso W 14-6 9/29 at Indiana L 0-14 10/17 Rose Poly W 19-0 9/29 at Indiana State W 13-0 9/25 at Albion W 14-0 10/6 Danville Normal W 38-0 10/24 Butler L 7-8 10/5 Franklin W 22-7 10/2 at Butler W 21-14 10/13 at Millikin T 6-6 10/31 at Evansville W 20-0 10/12 at Ball State W 6-0 10/9 at Ohio Wesleyan L 14-28 10/20 Georgetown College W 6-0 11/7 Franklin W 21-0 10/19 Rose Poly W 34-0 10/16 at Bradley T 7-7 10/27 State Normal W 27-6 11/14 at DePauw W 19-0 10/26 at Centre W 16-0 10/23 at Sewanee W 17-0 10/31 at Colgate L 6-14 Coach: Pete Vaughan 11/2 at Butler L 7-25 10/30 Carroll (WI) W 25-12 11/10 Chicago YMCA W 13-6 11/9 Lake Forest W 20-0 11/6 Beloit W 45-14 11/17 at Purdue L 0-14 1937 3-3-2 11/16 DePauw W 26-0 11/13 DePauw W 28-0 11/24 at DePauw L 12-20 9/25 Illinois College L 0-13 Coach: Glen Harmeson Coach: Garland Frazier Coach: Pete Vaughan 10/2 vs. Hanover L 12-14 10/10 vs. Evansville W 19-0 1947 5-1-2 1955 5-3-1 1929 4-5 10/16 vs. Earlham T 6-6 9/27 Southwestern, TN W 27-7 9/17 Valparaiso W 26-14 9/28 at Indiana L 2-19 10/23 vs. Rose Poly W 25-0 10/4 at Carroll, WI T 7-7 9/24 Albion W 13-7 10/5 at Danville Normal W 13-0 10/30 Franklin W 20-6 10/11 at Lake Forest W 21-6 10/1 at Wash.-St. Louis L 14-20 10/12 Millikin L 6-26 11/6 vs. Butler T 0-0 10/18 Butler L 0-14 10/8 at Beloit L 13-19 10/19 Georgetown College W 7-0 11/13 DePauw L 0-32 10/25 Kenyon W 33-0 10/15 Ohio Wesleyan W 27-14 10/26 at Northwestern L 0-66 Coach: Pete Vaughan 11/1 at Franklin W 40-6 10/15 Sewanee W 37-0 11//1 Manchester L 12-13 11/8 Oberlin T 7-7 10/29 at Carroll, WI T 7-7 11/9 at Butler L 0-14 1938 1-6-1 11/15 at DePauw W 27-7 11/5 Butler W 14-12 11/15 Chicago YMCA W 14-6 9/24 at Akron L 0-38 Coach: Glen Harmeson 11/12 at DePauw L 20-23 11/23 DePauw W 8-7 10/1 Hanover L 6-14 Coach: Garland Frazier Coach: Pete Vaughan 10/8 at Evansville L 0-27 1948 4-4 The games against Millikin, Georgetown, 10/15 Earlham T 0-0 9/25 at Southwestern, TN L 13-19 1956 6-2-1 Manchester, and Chicago were played at 10/22 at Franklin L 2-13 10/2 Carroll, WI W 14-0 9/22 at Albion W 26-7 night on Ingalls Field. 10/29 Butler L 0-27 10/9 Case Western W 20-6 9/29 at Hope W 40-7 11/5 Rose Poly W 32-14 10/15 at Earlham W 33-0 10/6 Wash.-St. Louis W 27-7 1930 3-6 11/12 at DePauw L 0-7 10/23 Valparaiso W 7-0 10/13 Heidelberg L 20-21 9/26 Central Normal W 28-6 Coach: Pete Vaughan 10/30 at Butler L 7-20 10/20 at Sewanee W 23-6 10/3 Manchester L 12-13 11/6 at Marietta L 7-18 10/27 at Ohio Wesleyan W 27-19 10/10 at Indiana State W 12-6 1939 3-5-1 11/13 DePauw L 0-8 11/3 Washington & Lee W 34-0 10/17 at Millikin W 6-0 9/23 at Rose Poly T 0-0 Coach: Glen Harmeson 11/10 at Butler L 7-26

All-Time Scores 10/24 Ball State L 12-14 9/20 Franklin W 2-0 11/17 DePauw T 7-7 11/1 Butler L 7-13 10/7 at Univ. of Chicago L 2-12 1949 5-2-1 Coach: Garland Frazier 11/8 at Centre L 0-53 10/14 at Earlham L 6-9 9/24 at Albion T 19-19 11/15 Franklin L 6-7 10/21 at Hanover W 7-0 10/1 Butler L 7-14 1957 5-4 11/22 at DePauw L 6-7 10/28 Georgetown Coll. W 9-7 10/8 at Case Institute L 7-13 9/21 Albion W 32-7 Coach: Pete Vaughan 11/4 at Butler L 0-55 10/15 Centre W 27-7 9/28 Butler L 6-14 11/11 at Lake Forest L 0-39 10/22 vs. Earlham @ W 7-0 10/5 at Wash.-St. Louis L 13-21 1931 3-5-1 11/18 DePauw L 0-7 10/29 at Canterbury W 33-0 10/12 Heidelberg L 13-21 9/26 Indiana Central W 21-0 Coach: Pete Vaughan 11/5 Illinois College W 28-12 10/19 Sewanee W 38-21 10/3 Evansville W 27-2 11/12 at DePauw W 25-21 10/26 Ohio Wesleyan W 35-13 10/10 at Miami Univ. L 0-37 1940 4-4-1 Coach: Glen Harmeson 11/2 at Washington & Lee W 34-13 10/17 Ball State W 21-0 9/21 Rose Poly L 7-9 @ - Night game played at 11/9 Southwestern, TN W 39-21 10/24 Denison T 0-0 9/27 at Denison L 0-19 Hoover Field in Crawfordsville. 11/16 at DePauw L 6-37 10/31 at Butler L 0-13 10/5 at Franklin W 20-0 Coach: Garland Frazier 11/7 Franklin L 14-27 10/12 Earlham W 3-0 1950 4-2-3 11/14 at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-60 10/19 Butler L 12-19 9/16 at Kalamazoo W 27-0 1958 3-6 All-Time Scores All-Time 11/21 DePauw L 7-13 10/26 at Georgetown Coll. T 0-0 9/30 at Butler T 7-7 9/20 at Albion L 0-21 Coach: Pete Vaughan 11/2 Hanover W 20-7 10/7 Illinois College W 14-7 9/27 at Butler L 6-40 11/9 Lake Forest L 0-9 10/14 Knox T 14-14 10/4 Wash.-St. Louis L 13-14 1932 4-2-2 11/16 at DePauw W 17-13 10/21 at Centre L 7-9 10/11 Illinois Normal W 13-6 10/1 Franklin T 0-0 Coach: Pete Vaughan 10/28 Franklin W 42-13 10/18 at Hanover W 24-7 10/8 Rose Poly W 13-6 11/4 at Sewanee L 0-20 10/25 at Ohio Wesleyan L 22-48 10/15 at Evansville W 13-0 1941 5-3-1 11/11 at Hanover T 13-13 11/1 Bradley W 30-6 10/22 vs. Butler W 34-0 9/20 at Rose Poly L 7-12 11/18 DePauw W 34-20 11/8 at Southwestern, TN L 20-28 10/29 vs. Miami Univ. L 0-33 9/27 at Miami Univ. L 0-26 Coach: Glen Harmeson 11/15 DePauw L 8-24 11/5 at Cincinnati L 0-14 10/4 Marietta W 19-0 Coach: Garland Frazier 11/12 vs. Central Normal W 50-0 10/11 at Earlham W 14-6 11/19 at DePauw @ T 0-0 10/18 at Lake Forest T 0-0 Coach: Pete Vaughan 10/25 Hanover W 20-6 @ - First Monon Bell trophy game 11/1 at Butler L 0-26 11/8 Franklin W 26-7 11/15 DePauw W 27-9 Coach: Pete Vaughan

2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL • Page 97 1959 3-5-1 1967 2-7 1975 3-7 1982 10-0 9/19 Kalamazoo W 27-7 9/16 at Valparaiso L 6-27 9/13 Wash.-St. Louis W 28-6 9/11 Hope W 27-7 9/26 Butler L 8-28 9/23 at Wash.-St. Louis L 7-17 9/20 at Indiana Central L 8-9 9/18 at Denison W 28-7 10/3 at Wash.-St. Louis L 15-17 9/30 Earlham W 22-21 9/27 Albion L 6-7 9/25 Albion W 17-0 10/10 at Hope L 13-19 10/7 at Wheaton L 0-34 10/4 at St. Joseph’s, IN L 7-14 10/2 at Millikin W 25-14 10/17 Hanover W 12-7 10/14 at Franklin L 0-42 10/11 Evansville L 21-38 10/9 at Wash.-St. Louis W 39-0 10/24 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-6 10/21 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-41 10/18 Butler L 0-35 10/16 at Rose-Hulman W 34-0 10/31 at Bradley W 28-24 10/28 Hanover L 16-17 10/25 at Valparaiso L 7-31 10/23 Wheaton W 41-36 11/7 Valparaiso L 0-10 11/4 Butler L 0-14 11/1 Centre W 21-12 10/30 Dayton W 14-13 11/14 at DePauw T 6-6 11/11 at DePauw W 7-0 11/8 Principia W 47-0 11/6 at Illinois Wesleyan W 37-34 Coach: Garland Frazier Coach: Max Urick 11/15 at DePauw L 8-14 11/13 DePauw W 31-6 Coach: Frank Navarro Coach: Stan Parrish 1960 1-8 1968 3-6 Undefeated, untied season; 9/17 at Kalamazoo L 7-19 9/21 Valparaiso W 14-13 1976 7-3 Ranked fifth in final national poll 9/24 at Butler L 7-40 9/28 Ferris State L 14-26 9/11 Wash.-St. Louis W 30-8 10/1 Wash.-St. Louis L 8-10 10/5 at Denison L 12-28 9/18 Hope W 22-19 1983 5-4 10/9 Heidelberg L 0-42 10/12 Wheaton L 19-24 9/25 at Albion L 0-36 9/17 Denison W 28-26 10/15 at Hanover W 12-6 10/19 at St. Joseph’s, IN W 21-6 10/2 at Rose-Hulman W 35-3 9/24 at Albion L 17-35 10/22 Bradley L 14-28 10/26 at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-39 10/9 Valparaiso W 13-8 10/1 Millikin W 35-14 10/29 Ohio Wesleyan L 8-35 11/2 Wash.-St. Louis W 9-7 10/16 at Indiana Central L 6-41 10/8 Wash.-St. Louis W 48-0 11/5 Valparaiso L 8-19 11/8 at Butler L 9-26 10/23 St. Joseph’s, IN W 16-10 10/15 Rose-Hulman W 14-0 11/12 DePauw L 13-14 11/16 DePauw L 7-18 10/30 at Centre W 14-6 10/22 at Wheaton L 17-22 Coach: Garland Frazier Coach: Max Urick 11/6 at Butler L 12-35 10/29 Dayton L 9-30 11/13 DePauw W 14-7 11/5 Illinois Wesleyan W 24-14 1961 5-4 1969 3-6 Coach: Frank Navarro 11/12 at DePauw L 10-16 9/23 Evansville W 12-7 9/20 St. Joseph’s L 10-16 Coach: Greg Carlson 9/30 at Wash.-St. Louis W 19-14 9/27 at Wash.-St. Louis L 17-30 1977 11-2 10/7 Butler L 7-34 10/4 at Albion L 17-22 9/10 at Albion W 19-17 1984 8-2 10/14 Hanover W 35-13 10/18 Butler W 17-6 9/17 at Hope L 18-20 9/8 Earlham W 10-0 10/21 at Bradley L 10-21 10/18 at Valparaiso L 15-17 9/24 Rose-Hulman W 27-6 9/15 at Olivet W 38-7 10/28 at Ohio Wesleyan L 7-13 10/25 Ohio Wesleyan W 20-14 10/1 Southwestern, TN W 30-10 9/22 Albion W 36-7 11/4 John Carroll W 7-6 11/1 at Wheaton W 33-6 10/8 at Valparaiso W 24-12 9/29 at Hope L 24-34 11/11 at Heidelberg W 21-6 11/8 Denison L 6-27 10/15 Wash.-St. Louis W 10-3 10/6 Wooster W 33-9 11/18 at DePauw L 7-20 11/15 at DePauw L 7-17 10/22 at St. Joseph’s, IN W 25-10 10/12 at Wash.-St. Louis W 34-18 Coach: Ken Keuffel Coach: Max Urick 10/29 at Kenyon W 27-9 10/20 Dayton L 20-37 11/5 Centre W 30-0 10/27 vs. Taylor # W 45-20 1962 5-3-1 1970 3-3-2 11/12 at DePauw W 30-6 11/3 at Kentucky Wesl. W 35-12 9/22 at Evansville W 40-20 9/19 at Hanover W 53-19 11/19 at St. John’s, MN # W 20-9 11/10 DePauw W 41-26 9/29 Wash.-St. Louis W 14-8 9/26 Wash.-St. Louis W 3-0 11/26 Minn.-Morris # W 37-21 Coach: Greg Carlson 10/6 at Butler T 14-14 10/3 Albion W 35-6 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl # - Played at Indianapolis Hoosier Dome 10/13 at Hanover W 35-14 10/10 at Butler T 21-21 12/3 vs. Widener # L 36-39 10/20 Bradley L 7-14 10/17 Valparaiso T 14-14 Coach: Frank Navarro 1985 7-2-1 10/27 Wheaton W 20-17 10/24 at Ohio Wesleyan L 22-35 NCAA Division III Runners-Up 9/7 at Ohio Wesleyan T 14-14 11/3 at Ohio Wesleyan L 21-28 10/31 at St. Joseph’s, IN L 17-27 # - NCAA Tournament 9/14 Olivet W 27-6 11/10 Heidelberg W 7-6 11/7 DePauw L 13-14 9/21 at Albion L 26-28 11/17 DePauw L 10-13 Coach: Max Urick 1978 8-1 9/28 Hope W 24-14 Coach: Ken Keuffel 9/16 Hope W 13-3 10/5 at Wooster W 27-0 1971 5-5 9/23 at Rose-Hulman W 21-8 10/12 Wash.-St. Louis W 27-7 1963 4-4-1 9/11 at Valparaiso L 6-27 9/30 at Centre W 30-12 10/19 Taylor W 29-19 9/21 at Valparaiso W 7-0 9/18 Hanover W 13-7 10/7 Valparaiso L 7-14 10/26 at Dayton L 6-51 9/28 Wash.-St. Louis T 14-14 9/25 at Hope W 20-19 10/14 Wash.-St. Louis W 17-16 11/2 Kentucky Wesleyan W 26-7 10/5 Butler L 21-26 10/2 at Albion W 17-3 10/21 St. Joseph’s, IN W 24-0 11/9 at DePauw W 28-8 10/12 Hanover W 55-0 10/9 Butler L 0-14 10/28 Kenyon W 6-3 Coach: Greg Carlson 10/19 at Bradley W 14-7 10/16 at Wash.-St. Louis L 6-7 11/4 at Oberlin W 44-0 10/26 at Wheaton L 3-7 10/23 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-26 11/11 DePauw W 11-3 1986 6-3 11/2 Ohio Wesleyan L 14-24 10/30 St. Joseph’s, IN L 7-20 Coach: Stan Parrish 9/13 at Ohio Wesleyan W 52-0 11/9 at Heidelberg W 26-7 11/6 Sewanee W 17-14 9/20 Albion L 7-20 11/16 at DePauw L 0-17 11/13 at DePauw W 16-7 1979 8-1 9/27 at Hope L 3-13 Coach: Ken Keuffel Coach: Dick Bowman 9/8 at Albion W 31-9 10/4 Baldwin-Wallace W 21-18 9/15 at Hope L 2-20 10/11 at Wash.-St. Louis L 18-20 1964 3-3-2 1972 4-6 9/22 Rose-Hulman W 21-7 10/18 vs. Anderson # W 28-0 9/19 Valparaiso L 0-13 9/9 Valparaiso L 17-40 9/29 Centre W 40-7 10/25 at Taylor W 23-7 9/26 at Wash.-St. Louis T 10-10 9/16 at Hanover L 22-29 10/6 Southwestern, TN W 48-7 11/1 at Kentucky Wesl. W 16-0 10/3 at Butler T 7-7 9/23 Indiana Central W 20-14 10/13 Wash.-St. Louis W 29-6 11/8 DePauw W 24-23 10/17 Franklin W 28-14 9/30 Albion L 7-17 10/20 at St. Joseph’s, IN W 46-7 Coach: Greg Carlson 10/24 at Ohio Wesleyan W 21-0 10/7 at Butler L 6-55 11/3 Oberlin W 55-0 # - Played at Indianapolis Hoosier Dome 10/31 at Hanover W 21-13 10/14 Wash.-St. Louis L 14-17 11/10 at DePauw W 16-13 11/7 Wittenberg L 7-42 10/21 at Ohio Wesleyan W 14-12 Coach: Stan Parrish 1987 8-2

11/14 DePauw L 21-22 10/28 Rose-Hulman W 22-21 9/12 Ohio Wesleyan W 27-7 All-Time Scores Coach: Ken Keuffel 11/4 at Sewanee L 25-29 1980 8-0-1 9/19 at Albion W 35-33 11/11 DePauw W 20-14 9/6 Central W 17-0 9/26 Hope W 27-14 1965 7-2 Coach: Dick Bowman 9/13 Hope W 44-14 10/3 at Baldwin-Wallace L 16-37 9/18 at Valparaiso W 7-0 9/20 at Rose-Hulman W 16-7 10/10 Wash.-St. Louis W 35-0 9/25 Wash.-St. Louis L 7-17 1973 5-5 9/27 at Kalamazoo W 43-7 10/17 at Anderson W 35-14 10/2 at Millikin W 28-14 9/8 at Valparaiso L 7-12 10/11 Wash.-St. Louis W 23-7 10/24 Taylor W 27-17 10/9 at Wheaton W 46-20 9/15 Hanover W 10-0 10/18 Heidelberg W 35-0 10/31 Kentucky Wesleyan W 34-7 10/16 at Franklin W 28-20 9/22 at Indiana Central L 0-57 10/25 Marietta W 42-0 11/7 Cumberland W 51-22 10/23 Ohio Wesleyan W 14-7 9/29 Albion W 23-13 11/1 at Centre W 51-0 11/14 at DePauw L 11-33 10/30 Hanover W 61-7 10/6 Butler L 7-13 11/8 DePauw T 22-22 Coach: Greg Carlson 11/6 at Wittenberg L 0-28 10/13 at Wash.-St. Louis L 7-20 Coach: Stan Parrish 11/13 at DePauw W 16-6 10/20 Ohio Wesleyan W 20-7 1988 7-2 Coach: Ken Keuffel 10/27 at Rose-Hulman W 14-7 1981 8-1 9/17 Albion W 29-14 11/3 Centre W 41-6 9/19 at Hope W 14-7 9/24 Anderson W 41-35 1966 4-4-1 11/10 at DePauw L 21-28 9/26 Rose-Hulman W 28-0 10/1 at Hope W 6-3 9/17 Valparaiso L 18-35 Coach: Dick Bowman 10/3 at Albion W 35-21 10/8 MacMurray W 55-0 Scores All-Time 9/24 at Wash.-St. Louis L 0-21 10/10 Kalamazoo W 35-7 10/15 at Wash.-St. Louis W 45-7 10/1 at Earlham W 35-6 1974 5-5 10/17 Wash.-St. Louis W 49-14 10/22 at Ohio Wesleyan W 24-3 10/8 Wheaton @ L 14-20 9/14 at Evansville L 12-24 10/24 at Heidelberg W 35-0 10/29 Carroll W 29-22 10/15 Franklin W 19-0 9/21 Indiana Central L 7-17 10/31 at Marietta W 38-0 11/5 at Cumberland L 10-15 10/22 Ohio Wesleyan W 28-25 9/28 at Albion L 0-7 11/7 Illinois Wesleyan W 24-3 11/12 DePauw L 14-24 10/29 at Hanover W 35-19 10/5 at Butler L 17-22 11/14 at DePauw L 14-21 Coach: Greg Carlson 11/5 Augustana T 0-0 10/12 Wash.-St. Louis W 20-7 Coach: Stan Parrish Ranked #1 in nation four straight weeks 11/12 DePauw L 7-9 10/19 Valparaiso W 23-17 Coach: Ken Keuffel 10/26 St. Joseph’s, IN W 26-6 @ - Little Giant Stadium dedication 11/2 at Centre W 20-14 11/9 at Principia W 25-0 11/16 DePauw L 12-15 Coach: Frank Navarro

Page 98 • 2013 WABASH COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1989 5-4, 3-4 ICAC (Fifth) 1996 7-3, 4-2 ICAC (Second) 2002 12-1, 7-0 NCAC (First) 2008 10-2, 7-0 NCAC (First) 9/16 at Albion W 20-17 9/14 Wilmington W 14-0 9/14 Kalamazoo W 27-20 9/13 at Denison* W 41-27 9/23 at Anderson * W 35-30 9/21 Albion L 0-26 9/21 at Earlham W 44-7 9/20 Chicago W 49-7 9/30 Hope & W 38-28 9/28 at Hope W 13-10 9/28 at Kenyon * W 58-0 9/27 at Kenyon* W 55-13 10/7 Tiffin & W 38-20 10/5 at Rose-Hulman * W 41-12 10/5 Allegheny * W 24-14 10/4 Allegheny* W 48-7 10/14 Franklin * L 41-49 10/12 Manchester * W 34-0 10/12 at Wittenberg * W 46-43 ot 10/11 at Wash.-St. Louis W 37-12 10/21 Ohio Wesleyan & L 8-20 10/19 at Franklin * W 23-19 10/19 Ohio Wesleyan * W 27-7 10/18 at Wittenberg* W 13-10 10/28 at Carroll W 37-20 10/26 at Benedictine W 37-7 10/26 at Oberlin * W 51-6 10/25 Wooster* W 45-24 11/4 at Olivet Nazarene & L 28-42 11/2 Hanover * W 37-17 11/2 Wooster * W 42-22 11/1 Oberlin* W 60-7 11/11 at DePauw * L 14-41 11/9 at Anderson * L 16-20 11/9 at Hiram * W 54-7 11/8 at Hiram* W 63-0 Coach: Greg Carlson 11/16 DePauw * L 13-31 11/16 DePauw W 35-7 11/15 DePauw L 14-36 * - ICAC games Coach: Greg Carlson 11/23 MacMurray # W 42-7 11/22 at Case Western # W 20-17 & - counted as ICAC games *- ICAC games 11/30 Wittenberg # W 25-14 11/29 Wheaton # L 28-59 12/7 at Mount Union # L 16-45 Coach: Erik Raeburn 1990 4-5, 4-3 ICAC (Tie Third) 1997 6-4, 4-2 ICAC (Third) Coach: Chris Creighton NCAC Champions 9/15 at Denison L 25-27 9/13 at Wilmington W 36-14 NCAC Champions * - NCAC games 9/21 Albion L 14-21 9/20 at Albion W 19-14 * - NCAC games # - NCAA Tournament 9/29 Franklin * W 49-8 9/27 Hope L 13-14 # NCAA Tournament 10/6 at Hanover * L 6-50 10/4 Rose-Hulman * W 35-14 2009 9-2, 6-1 NCAC (Second) 10/13 at Anderson * W 51-39 10/11 at Manchester * W 24-7 2003 7-3, 4-2 NCAC (Tie Second) 9/12 Denison* W 56-7 10/20 Rose-Hulman * L 34-38 10/18 Benedictine L 18-22 9/13/ at Kalamazoo L 21-28 9/19 at Chicago W 48-10 10/27 at Taylor * W 35-9 10/25 Franklin * W 24-3 9/20 Earlham W 64-14 9/26 Kenyon* W 62-24 11/3 vs. Manchester *@ W 44-10 11/1 at Hanover * L 7-10 9/27 Huntingdon W 61-13 10/3 at Allegheny* W 37-3 11/10 DePauw * L 13-20 11/8 Anderson * W 37-12 10/4 at Allegheny * L 6-7 10/10 Wash.-St. Louis W 31-12 Coach: Greg Carlson 11/15 at DePauw * L 7-14 10/11 Wittenberg * W 41-14 10/17 Wittenberg* L 7-10 * - ICAC games Coach: Greg Carlson 10/18 at Ohio Wesleyan * W 21-0 10/24 at Wooster* W 37-27 @ - Played at Indianapolis Hoosier Dome *- ICAC games 10/25 Oberlin * W 38-6 10/31 at Oberlin* W 41-9 11/1 at Wooster * L 7-23 11/7 Hiram* W 41-0 1991 7-2, 5-1 ICAC (First) 1998 9-1, 7-0 HCAC (First) 11/8 Hiram * W 81-0 11/14 at DePauw W 32-19 9/14 at Albion L 10-29 9/12 at Rhodes W 41-34 11/15 at DePauw @ W 37-20 11/21 at Illinois Wesl.# L 35-41 ot 9/21 Denison W 16-15 9/19 Wash.-St. Louis W 22-20 Coach: Chris Creighton Coach: Erik Raeburn 9/28 at Franklin * W 44-10 9/26 Mount St. Joseph * W 45-0 *- NCAC games * - NCAC games 10/12 Hanover * W 26-14 10/3 at Anderson * W 39-13 @ - First Division III football game # - NCAA Tournament 10/19 Anderson * W 23-6 10/10 at Bluffton * W 34-28 ot broadcast in high definition. 10/26 at Rose-Hulman * L 0-24 10/17 Manchester * W 42-12 2010 8-2, 5-1 NCAC (Second) 11/2 Taylor W 34-9 10/24 at Wilmington * W 24-10 2004 6-4, 4-3 NCAC (Tie Fourth) 9/11 Wooster * W 21-17 11/9 at Manchester * W 28-7 10/31 at Franklin * W 28-21 9/11 at Kalamazoo W 35-0 9/18 at Ohio Wesleyan * W 45-21 11/6 at DePauw * W 23-18 11/7 Hanover * W 28-21 9/18 Wash.-St. Louis W 21-10 9/25 Chicago W 31-14 Coach: Greg Carlson 11/14 DePauw * L 7-42 9/25 at Earlham * W 46-0 10/2 at Kenyon W 40-3 ICAC Champions Coach: Greg Carlson 10/2 Ohio Wesleyan * W 17-14 10/9 at Wash.-St. Louis L 20-24 * - ICAC games HCAC Champions 10/9 at Oberlin * W 44-17 10/16 Oberlin * W 42-21 *- HCAC games 10/16 Wooster * L 30-33 10/23 at Denison * W 55-20 1992 6-2-1, 5-0-1 ICAC (First) 10/23 at Wittenberg * L 35-49 10/30 Allegheny * W 20-3 9/19 Albion L 24-25 1999 5-5, 5-2 HCAC (Third) 10/30 Allegheny * L 10-16 ot 11/6 at Wittenberg * L 17-34 9/26 at Hope L 10-19 9/11 Ohio Northern L 6-38 11/6 at Denison * W 38-7 11/13 DePauw W 47-0 10/3 Manchester * W 40-8 9/18 at Wash.-St. Louis L 20-24 11/13 DePauw L 7-14 Coach: Erik Raeburn 10/10 Franklin * W 16-14 9/25 at Mt. St. Joseph * W 34-21 Coach: Chris Creighton * - NCAC games 10/17 at Hanover * W 38-33 10/2 Anderson * W 31-13 * - NCAC games 10/24 at Anderson * W 42-21 10/9 Bluffton * W 27-7 2011 12-1, 6-0 NCAC (First) 10/31 Rose-Hulman * W 40-13 10/16 at Manchester * W 23-3 2005 11-1, 7-0 NCAC (First) 9/10 at Wooster * W 19-7 11/7 at Taylor W 46-14 10/23 Wilmington * L 30-32 9/10 Kalamazoo W 46-6 9/17 Ohio Wesleyan * W 28-7 11/14 DePauw * T 17-17 10/30 Franklin * W 31-21 9/17 at Wash.-St. Louis W 23-7 9/24 at Chicago W 49-7 Coach: Greg Carlson 11/6 at Hanover * L 18-28 9/24 Earlham * W 50-2 10/1 Kenyon W 49-0 ICAC Champions 11/13 at DePauw L 7-21 10/1 at Ohio Wesleyan * W 29-7 10/8 Wash.-St. Louis W 24-3 * - ICAC games Coach: Greg Carlson 10/8 Oberlin * W 42-7 10/15 at Oberlin * W 37-23 * - HCAC games 10/15 at Wooster * W 44-10 10/22 Denison * W 39-13 1993 5-4, 4-2 ICAC (Third) 10/22 Wittenberg * W 26-20 10/39 at Allegheny * W 22-16 9/11 UW-Eau Claire L 19-29 2000 6-4, 5-2 NCAC (Third) 10/29 at Allegheny * W 27-21 11/5 Wittenberg * W 28-17 9/18 at Albion L 35-50 9/9 at Manchester W 38-7 11/5 Denison * W 52-0 11/12 at DePauw W 45-7 9/25 Hope W 13-12 9/16 at Wheaton L 14-17 11/12 at DePauw W 17-14 11/19 Illinois College # W 38-20 10/2 at Manchester * W 22-7 9/23 Wittenberg * L 10-41 11/19 Albion # W 38-20 11/26 North Central # W 29-28 10/9 at Franklin * L 35-49 9/30 Oberlin * W 34-0 11/26 Capital # L 11-14 12/3 at Mount Union # L 8-20 10/16 Hanover * W 55-21 10/7 at Wooster * W 20-15 Coach: Chris Creighton Coach: Erik Raeburn 10/23 Anderson * L 34-48 10/14 at Earlham * W 36-14 NCAC Champions * - NCAC games 10/30 at Rose-Hulman * W 17-13 10/21 at Hiram * W 49-19 * - NCAC games # - NCAA Tournament 11/13 at DePauw *@ W 40-26 10/28 Allegheny * L 45-54 # - NCAA Tournament Coach: Greg Carlson 11/4 Denison * W 69-33 2012 8-2, 5-2 NCAC (T-Third) * - ICAC games 11/11 DePauw L 17-27 2006 8-2, 6-1 NCAC (Tie First) 9/8 at Hanover W 33-12

All-Time Scores @ - 100th Monon Bell Classic (46-45-9) Coach: Greg Carlson 9/9 at Franklin L 38-45 ot 9/15 at Denison * W 35-2 *- NCAC games 9/16 Millikin W 38-31 9/22 Allegheny * L 17-20 ot 1994 6-3, 5-1 ICAC (Tie First) 9/23 Ohio Wesleyan * W 42-28 9/29 Carnegie Mellon W 54-28 9/17 Albion L 7-14 2001 8-2, 6-1 NCAC (Tie Second) 9/30 at Earlham * W 48-15 10/6 at Wittenberg * W 27-24 9/24 at Hope L 7-24 9/8 Manchester W 45-21 10/7 Allegheny * W 41-27 10/13 at Wash.-St. Louis W 34-14 10/1 Manchester * W 29-14 9/15 Wheaton L 33-58 10/14 at Wittenberg * L 17-19 10/20 Wooster * W 30-0 10/8 Ill. Benedictine W 41-8 9/22 at Wittenberg * L 3-14 10/21 at Oberlin * W 48-20 10/27 at Ohio Wesleyan * W 28-0 10/15 at Franklin * W 27-0 9/29 at Oberlin * W 56-26 10/28 Wooster * W 20-10 11/3 Oberlin * L 31-16 10/22 Hanover * L 27-39 10/6 Wooster * W 35-7 11/4 at Denison *@ W 41-14 11/10 DePauw * W 23-0 10/29 Anderson * W 35-28 10/13 Earlham * W 41-7 11/11 DePauw W 23-20 11/5 at Rose-Hulman * W 10-0 10/20 Hiram * W 56-7 Coach: Chris Creighton Coach: Erik Raeburn 11/12 DePauw *@ W 28-24 10/27 at Allegheny * W 41-20 NCAC Co-Champions * - NCAC games Coach: Greg Carlson 11/3 at Denison * W 49-12 *- NCAC games ICAC Co-Champions 11/10 at DePauw W 27-21 @ - 1,000th Wabash football game * - ICAC games Coach: Chris Creighton @ - Broadcast on ESPN2 *- NCAC games 2007 11-2, 7-0 NCAC (First) All-Time Scores All-Time 9/8 Franklin W 35-33 1995 5-5, 2-4 ICAC (Tie Fifth) 9/15 at Millikin W 28-6 9/9 Simpson W 30-27 9/22 at Ohio Wesleyan * W 15-0 9/16 at Albion L 21-31 9/29 Earlham * W 54-20 9/23 Hope W 35-10 10/6 at Allegheny * W 28-20 9/30 at Manchester * L 29-31 10/13 Wittenberg * W 24-17 10/7 at Ill. Benedictine W 40-3 10/20 Oberlin * W 45-14 10/14 Franklin * W 48-0 10/27 at Wooster * W 21-10 10/21 at Hanover * L 21-41 11/3 Denison * W 42-0 10/28 Anderson * L 21-29 11/10 at DePauw L 21-24 11/4 Rose-Hulman * L 29-41 11/17 Mt. St. Joseph # W 31-21 11/11 at DePauw * W 7-2 11/24 at Case Western # W 38-23 Coach: Greg Carlson 12/1 at UW-Whitewater # L 7-47 *- ICAC games Coach: Chris Creighton NCAC Champions * - NCAC games # - NCAA Tournament

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• Three Undefeated Regular Seasons (10-0 in 2002, 2005, and 2011)

• North Coast Athletic Conference Champions (2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2011)

• NCAA Division III Playoffs (2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011)

• Second Round of the NCAA Division III Playoffs (2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011)

• Round-of-Eight, NCAA Division III Playoffs (2002, 2007, 20011)

• 177 All-NCAC Players

• 12 NCAC Players of the Year

• 2011 NCAC Newcomer of the Year

• NCAC Coach of the Year

• Second in NCAA Division III Home Attendance in 2004 and 2006; Fourth in 2008, 2010, 2012

• 115-25 Overall Record Since 2001