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2005 Fb Guide.Indd 2005 Washburn Football OPPONENTS Begin with the End In Mind COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES GAME 1 • AUGUST 27 AT GOLDEN (BROOKS FIELD) • 2 P.M. CST General Information 2005 Schedule Name: Colorado School of Mines Date Opponent Time Location: Golden, Colorado Aug. 27 Washburn 1 p.m. Founded: 1874 Sept. 3 at Northern Colorado 1 p.m. WASHBURN VIEW Enrollement: 3,200 Sept. 10 Western State 1 p.m. Affi liation: NCAA II Sept. 17 South Dakota 1 p.m. Conference: Rocky Mountain Sept. 24 at Chadron State 1 p.m. Nickname: Orediggers Oct. 1 at Fort Hays State 1 p.m. Colors: Silver and Gray Oct. 8 Nebraska-Kearney 1 p.m. Oct. 15 Fort Lewis 1 p.m. COACHES President: Dr. John Trefny Oct. 22 at New Mexico Highlands 1 p.m. Athletics Director: Tom Spicer Oct. 29 at Mesa State 1 p.m. Stadium: Brooks Field (4,000) Nov. 5 Adams State 1 p.m. Playing Surface: Natural Grass Coaching Staff 2004 Results (12-1, 8-0 RMAC) Date Opponent Result Head Coach: Aug. 28 at Washburn W 34-27 Bob Stitt Sept. 4 Missouri-Rolla W 48-12 PLAYERS (Doane, 1986) Sept. 11 at Western State W 58-0 Record at CSM: Sept. 18 at Northwestern Okla. W 27-13 34-22 (5 years) Sept. 25 Chadron State W 40-39 Overall Record: Oct. 2 Fort Hays State W 35-21 same Oct. 9 at Nebraska-Kearney W 34-10 Best time to reach Stitt: Oct. 16 at Fort Lewis W 37-17 Oct. 23 New Mexico Highlands W 42-17 Mornings Oct. 30 Mesa State W 42-21 Football Offi ce Phone: Senior Wide Receiver Justin Gallas OPPONENTS Nov. 6 at Adams State W 31-21 (303) 273-3365 ^Nov. 13 Midwestern State W 52-33 Assistant Coaches: Orediggers Outlook ^Nov. 20 at Pittsburg State L 35-70 Scott Carey (Off ensive line) 2004 Record: 12-1 ^NCAA Playoff Games Jason Koltz (Linebackers/special teams) RMAC Record/Place: 8-0/1st Mat Steinberg (Defensive coordinator) Series Information Postseason: NCAA 2nd round Clem Grinstead (Running backs) Final Ranking: 8th Series Record: WU leads 8-4 REVIEW Jason Munoz (Wide receivers) Basic Off ense: Pro I First Meeting: WU 13, CSM 0 (1953) Stacy Coryell (Defensive line) Basic Defense: 4-3 Last Meeting: CSM 34, WU 27 (8/28/2004) Keith Wilson (Strength and conditioning) Last WU win: 16-0 (10/3/1964) Returning Starters: 17 J.C. Perkins (Defensive backs) Last CSM win: 34-27 (8/28/2004) Off ense (6): RB Bryan Florendo, WR Justin Largest WU win: 26-6 (1957) Gallas, LT Zach Ballard, LB Travis Yenne, C Sports Information Largest CSM win: 34-16 (10/6/1962) Nick Belden, RG Stephen Immel Football Contact: Gregory Murphy Defense (8): DE Mark Donnelly, DT Pat Email: [email protected] Last 10 Meetings Carroll, DT Marin Richardson, LB Jared RECORDS Offi ce Phone: (303) 273-3095 for complete series history, turn to page 66 Heath, LB Danny Sprague, LB Kyle Smith, Home Phone: (720) 987-8807 Date Score Place FS Tim Miller, CB Nick Gilbreath SID Fax: (303) 384-2380 1955 W 13-7 Special Teams (3): PK Aaron Abel, P Danny Press Box Phone: (303) 273-3047 1956 W 13-0 Medina, PR/KR Justin Gallas Internet Address: athletics.mines.edu 1957 W 26-6 Lettermen Returning: 40 Overnight Address: 1500 Illinois Street 1958 L 12-13 Lettermen Lost: 12 Golden, CO 80401 1959 W 14-13 Oct. 7, 1961 W 20-6 HISTORY Travel Information Top Returnees Oct. 6, 1962 L 16-34 Golden Leave: Aug. 25 at 2 p.m. via charter bus Passing Att Cmp Int Yds. TD Oct. 5, 1963 L 13-22 Topeka Lodging: Best Western Central Denver Danny Medina 26 16 0 113 0 Oct. 3, 1964 W 16-0 Golden 200 W 48th Avenue Rushing No. Yds. Avg. TD Ypg. Aug. 28, 2004 L 27-34 Topeka Denver, Colorado, 80216-1802 Bryan Florendo 50 334 6.7 2 25.7 Bod Bits Phone: (303) 296-4000 Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Ypg. Justin Gallas 95 1352 14.2 10 104.0 • Second game of a four-game series Return: Aug. 27 following the game Defense Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL • Ichabod head coach Craig Schurig is a 1987 alum Jared Heath 38 79 117 1.5 14.0 of School of Mines where he was team captain as a senior WUSPORTS.COM • Ichabod off ensive coordinator Brian Miller is a Golden, Colo. native 54 2005 Washburn Football Media Guide WESTERN WASHINGTON WASHBURN VIEW SEPTEMBER 3 AT TOPEKA (YAGER STADIUM) • 1 P.M. CST • GAME 2 2005 Schedule General Information Date Opponent Time Name: Western Washington University Aug. 27 at Mesa State 1 p.m. MT Location: Bellingham, Washington Sept. 3 at Washburn 1 p.m. CT Founded: 1893 Sept. 10 St. Cloud State 6 p.m. Enrollement: 12,900 Sept. 17 at North Dakota 1 p.m. CT Affi liation: NCAA II COACHES Sept. 24 Open Conference: Great Northwest Athletic Oct. 1 Humboldt State 6 p.m. Nickname: Vikings Oct. 8 ^vs. Central Washington 6 p.m. Colors: Navy Blue, Slate Blue, Silver & White Oct. 15 at Western Oregon 2 p.m. President: Dr. Karen W. Morse Oct. 22 at Humboldt State 6 p.m. Athletics Director: Lynda Goodrich Oct. 29 Central Washington 1 p.m. Stadium: Bellingham’s Civic Stadium (4,000) Nov. 5 Western Oregon 1 p.m. ^-Battle in Seattle - Qwest Field Playing Surface: FieldTurf PLAYERS 2004 Results (6-4, 3-3 GNAC) Coaching Staff Date Opponent Result Head Coach: Sept. 4 Fort Lewis W 27-25 Rob Smith Sept. 11 at St. Cloud State L 29-44 (Washington, 1981) Sept. 18 Nebraska-Omaha W 31-21 Record at WWU: Sept. 25 ^vs Central Washington W 28-21 105-56-1 (16 years) Oct. 2 at Western Oregon L 49-52(4OT) Overall Record: OPPONENTS Oct. 9 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 42-13 same Oct. 16 Humboldt State L 27-34 Best time to reach Oct. 23 Western Oregon W 49-0 Smith: Oct. 30 at Central Washington L 17-31 Late Mornings Nov. 6 at Humboldt State W 55-20 Senior Wide Receiver Andy Olson Football Offi ce Phone: ^-Battle in Seattle - Qwest Field Vikings Outlook (360) 650-6622 Series Information Assistant Coaches: 2004 Record: 6-4-0 Series Record: First Meeting Scott Hodgkinson (Off ensive run game REVIEW GNAC Record/Place: 3-3/T2nd coordinator/off ensive line) First Meeting: n/a Postseason: None Last Meeting: n/a John Ely (Defensive coordinator/defensive Final Ranking: None Last WU win: n/a backs) Basic Off ense: Multiple Last WWU win: n/a Stacy Collins (Speical teams coordinator) Basic Defense: 4-3 Largest WU win: n/a Eric Tripp (Off ensive pass game coordinator Returning Starters: 13 Largest WWU win: n/a head strength coach/wide receivers) Off ense (6): WR Andy Olson, RB Duncan Terry Todd (Running backs/kickers) RECORDS Last 10 Meetings Sherrard, RB Jake Carlyle, C Loren Winter, Raven Battle (Defensive tackles) for complete series history, turn to page 66 OT Brandon Torrey, OG Will Freitag, TE Zach Tinker (Tight ends) Date Score Place Nick Yoney, OT Justin Simpson, WR Chris Adam Mathieson (Quarterbacks) n/a Robinson Aleki Pascua (Defensive ends) Defense (6): OLB Tieba Bropleh, MLB Bod Bits Craig Keenan, OLB Adam Klingenberg, Sports Information • Will be the fi rst meeting between the two schools CB Sly Whitfi eld, FS Todd McClellan, CB Football Contact: Paul Madison • Th e Ichabods will travel to Bellingham next Brett Hall Email: [email protected] HISTORY season for a game Special Teams (0): None Offi ce Phone: (360) 650-3108 • Th e Vikings are the fi rst of two opponents from Lettermen Returning: 37 Home Phone: (360) 734-3291 the Great Northwest Athletic Conference the Off ense - 17, Defense 20 - Specialty - 0 SID Fax: (360) 650-3495 Ichabods will take on this season Lettermen Lost: 9 Press Box Phone: (360) 676-6976 Off ense - 4, Defense 5 - Specialty - 1 Internet Address: www.wwuvikings.com WUSPORTS.COM Top Returnees Passing Att Cmp Int Yds. TD James Monrean 55 30 0 374 6 Rushing No. Yds. Avg. TD Ypg. Duncan Sherrard 163 811 5.0 5 90.1 Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Ypg. Andy Olson 68 1075 15.8 15 107.5 Defense Solo Ast Total Sacks TFL Craig Keenan 50 35 85 1.5 5.5 55 Begin with the End In Mind CENTRAL MISSOURI GAME 3 • SEPTEMBER 10 AT TOPEKA (YAGER STADIUM) • 1 P.M. CST General Information 2005 Schedule Name: Central Missouri State University Date Opponent Time Location: Warrensburg, Mo. Aug. 25 Adams (Colo.) State 7 p.m. Founded: 1871 Sept. 1 Lincoln (Mo.) 7 p.m. WASHBURN VIEW Enrollement: 11,000 Sept. 10 at Washburn 1 p.m. Affi liation: NCAA II Sept. 17 Truman State* 1:30 p.m. Conference: MIAA Sept. 24 OPEN ----- Nickname: Mules Oct. 1 at Missouri Western* 2 p.m. Colors: Cardinal and black Oct. 8 at Southwest Baptist* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 15 Missouri Southern* 1:30 p.m. COACHES President: Dr. Bobby R. Patton Oct. 22 at Northwest Missouri* 1 p.m. Athletics Director: Jerry Hughes Oct. 29 at Emporia State * 1 p.m. Stadium: Walton Stadium Nov. 5 Pittsburg State* 1:30 p.m. Playing Surface: Sprinturf Coaching Staff 2004 Results (7-4, 5-4 MIAA) Date Opponent Result Head Coach: Aug. 28 at Adams State W 13-0 Willie Fritz Sept. 4 at Lincoln University W 47-0 PLAYERS (Pittsburg State, 1983) Sept.
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