Back Row: Christian Mohan, Zach Moore, Mike LaBore, coach Lee Brekke, coach Sam Cummings, coach Mike McHugh, head coach Ryan Williams, coach Josh Rosenthal, coach Ben Harmon, coach Russell Gary, coach Rob Huberty, coach DP Eyman, coach Derek Branch, Cole Parker

Sixth Row: Matt Buhmann, Lamont Gilbert, Cordell Smith, Dalton Danielson, Hank Goff, Stephen Zemke, Demetrius Beaver, Ryan McKee, Jared Russo, Matt Malcuit, Willie Ross, Anton Bedeaux, Lawrence Walker, Raphael Washington, Chris Campbell, Matt Pulizos

Fifth Row: Jermaine Clemon, Steven Hagan, James Peterson, Josh Coyne, Ben Schramski, Jason Oney, Corey Cole, Nat Schmidtke, Bryan Gates, Tony Harris-Bork, Willie Nunnery, Ron Johnson, Brett Morris, Tim Ross, Adam Hunger, Trevaur Nolen, Steve Foster

Fourth Row: Vantwon Melton, Noah Jankowski, Prince Agyekum, Chris Ploch, Jake Munkwitz, Tyler O’Connor, Alonzo Walker, Philip Barlow, Thomas Flack, Ethan Strebel, Rex Johnson, Moses Huerta, Billy Brown, Landon Ochwat, Carl Lightfoot, Steven Davis

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Second Row: Codie Knapp, Chris Sesson, Sam Maedke, Jerrold Dunn, Dominic Nabak, Chago Huerta, Collin Ashley, Jay Brown, Rual Boles, Abdullah Asad, Gabe Boyce, Tre Spears, Nick Jauch, Mike Willett, Tom Obarski, Chazz Roberts

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Team Physicians for Concordia University #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football General Information Coaching Staff Founded / Enrollment...... 1893 / 3,000 Head Coach...... Ryan Williams Nickname...... Golden Bears Alma Mater...... North Dakota State (2001) School Colors...... Navy Blue & Vegas Gold Record at School (Years)...... 8-14 (3rd year) Stadium/Capacity...... Sea Foam Stadium / 3,500+ Career Record (Years)...... same Surface...... Sprinturf (artificial) Office Phone...... 651.603.6313 Affiliation / Conference...... NCAA Division II / Northern Sun (NSIC) Assistant Coaches...... Todd Strop (Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs) President...... Rev. Tom Ries ...... Derek Branch (Tight Ends & Running Backs) Director of Athletics...... Tom Rubbelke ...... Sam Cummings (Defensive Line / Special Teams Coordinator) Athletic Dept. Phone...... 651.641.8854 ...... Mike McHugh (Offensive Line) Athletics Fax...... 651.641.8787 ...... DP Eyman (Graduate Assistant / Wide Receivers) Athletics Website...... cugoldenbears.com ...... Mike LaBore (Graduate Assistant / Inside Linebackers) ...... Russell Gary (Cornerbacks) Athletic Communications ...... Rob Huberty (Graduate Assistant / Outside Linebackers) Assistant AD/Communications (FB contact)...... Josh Deer ...... Josh Rosenthal (Offensive Line / Special Teams Assistant) Office Phone...... 651.641.8893 ...... Lee Brekke (Offensive Assistant) Deer Email...... [email protected] Athletic Trainer...... Ted Trzynka Graduate Assistant...... Patrick Rydeen Strength & Conditioning...... “The Superstar” Mike Morris Batcher Email...... [email protected] Strength & Conditioning Assistant...... Chad Behnke Communications/Football Fax...... 651.641.8767 Sea Foam Stadium Press Box...... 651.641.8707 Team Information Overall Record last year...... 2-9 Football History NSIC Record (Finish)...... 2-9 NSIC (13th) | 1-6 South (6th) First year of football...... 1969 Final Ranking Last Year...... unranked All-time bowl record...... 0-3 Basic Offense / Defense...... multiple / 3-4 All-time playoff record...... 0-0 Players Returning / lost...... 48 / 54 Years in postseason play...... 3 Starters Returning...... O: 7 | D: 10 | ST: 4 | T: 21 Last postseason appearance...... 2010, Mineral Water Bowl Starters Lost...... O: 4 | D: 1 | ST: 2 | T: 7 All-time record...... 198-224-2

Returning Statistical Leaders 2012 RESULTS Rushing GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Ypc TD Lng Ypg Date Opponent Location Result Spears, Tre 11-11 173 910 25 885 5.1 4 44 80.5 Sept. 1 U-Mary* Sea Foam Stadium L, 26-32 Peterson, James 11-11 89 349 178 171 1.9 3 19 15.5 Sept. 8 at Minnesota Crookston* Crookston, Minn. W, 34-24 Zollicoffer, Ronald 11-2 26 157 19 138 5.3 2 34 12.5 Sept. 15 #2 Minnesota Duluth* Sea Foam Stadium L, 24-70 Cole, Corey 11-3 2 30 0 30 15.0 0 22 2.7 Sept. 22 at Northern State* Aberdeen, S.D. L, 23-24 Smith, Lance 3-0 5 9 1 8 1.6 0 4 2.7 Sept. 29 at #15 Minnesota State*^ Mankato, Minn. L, 10-30 Total...... 11 374 1922 261 1661 4.4 14 64 151.0 Oct. 6 Upper *^ Sea Foam Stadium W, 35-6 Opponents...... 11 450 2470 380 2090 4.6 23 69 190.0 Oct. 13 at Sioux Falls*^ Sioux Falls, S.D. L, 23-31 Oct. 20 Wayne State*^ Sea Foam Stadium L, 21-48 Passing GP-GS Effic C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Lng Yds/Gm Oct. 27 Augustana*^ Sea Foam Stadium L, 27-35 Peterson, James 11-11 115.5 191-377-20 50.7 2560 21 82 232.7 Nov. 3 at Southwest Minnesota State*^ Marshall, Minn. L, 28-35 2 Russo, Jared 3-0 -33.3 0-6-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Nov. 10 at Winona State*^ Winona, Minn. L, 31-49 Total...... 11 112.4 192-387-21 49.6 2568 21 82 233.5 Opponents...... 11 141.5 197-342-7 57.6 2523 27 66 229.4 2013 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Ypc TD Lng Ypg Sept. 7 Minot State* Sea Foam Stadium 11 a.m. Smith, Cordell 11-8 43 627 14.6 5 50 57.0 Sept. 14 at Bemidji State* Bemidji, Minn. 6 p.m. Spears, Tre 11-11 12 40 3.3 0 17 3.6 Sept. 21 St. Cloud State* Sea Foam Stadium 6 p.m. Boyce, Gabe 10-1 9 133 14.8 1 31 13.3 Sept. 28 at MSU Moorhead* Moorhead, Minn. 2 p.m. Zollicoffer, Ronald 11-2 9 77 8.6 1 19 7.0 Oct. 5 Minnesota State*^ Sea Foam Stadium 12 p.m. Washington, Raphael 11-3 6 22 3.7 0 8 2.0 Oct. 12 at Upper Iowa*^ Fayette, Iowa 6 p.m. Clemon, Jermaine 10-2 5 93 18.6 1 37 9.3 Oct. 19 Sioux Falls*^ Sea Foam Stadium 11 a.m. Cole, Corey 11-3 5 74 14.8 0 28 6.7 Oct. 26 at Wayne State*^ Wayne, Neb. 1 p.m. Peterson, James 11-11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 Nov. 2 at Augustana*^ Sioux Falls, S.D. 1 p.m. Total...... 11 192 2568 13.4 21 82 233.5 Nov. 9 Southwest Minnesota State*^ Sea Foam Stadium 1 p.m. Opponents...... 11 197 2523 12.8 27 66 229.4 Nov. 16 Winona State*^ Sea Foam Stadium TBA

Home games in bold | * - NSIC games | ^ - NSIC South Division games Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BU PD Qbh Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Halverson, Jordan 11-11 52 53 105 14.5- 39 4.0- 15 . 1 1 2 1- 0 . 1 . Willett, Mike 9-6 45 31 76 2.5- 4 . 1- 0 4 5 . . 2 1 . Asad, Abdullah 11-11 35 28 63 2.0- 5 . 1- 40 5 6 . . . . . Sesson, Chris 10-10 28 34 62 5.5- 18 1.0- 6 . . . 5 2- 0 2 . . Barlow, Philip 11-11 34 26 60 4.0- 19 1.0- 9 . . . . 1- 0 1 . . Campbell, Chris 11-11 20 25 45 9.0- 22 3.0- 13 . 6 6 3 . 1 1 . Moore, Zach 11-11 28 11 39 21.0- 109 14.0- 90 1- 6 . 1 11 . 2 1 . Mireri, Jimmy 10-6 29 10 39 1.0- 3 . . 7 7 . 1- 0 . . . Flack, Thomas 11-11 9 21 30 2.5- 7 . . 2 2 5 . . . . Jauch, Nick 6-1 14 13 27 3.0- 5 . . . . 1 . . . . Trifunov, Josh 10-0 12 6 18 3.0- 6 ...... Nunnery, Willie 11-7 2 14 16 2.5- 9 . . . . 3 2- 0 . . .

#BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Ryan Williams was named the 10th head coach of Concordia football on a permanent basis in December of 2011 after serving the 2011 season as interim head coach.

The 2001 graduate of North Dakota State became the 10th head coach in Concordia football history and will continue to lead the offensive side of the football and work with the .

6-YEAR GOLDEN BEAR OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Prior to being named head coach, Williams served six seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach as well as recruiting coordinator.

In his first season as head coach, Williams led the Golden Bears to their second-straight winning season, finishing 6-5 overall while reaching the .500 mark in league play. The team won their final three games and four of their last five to post the winning campaign.

As the offensive coordinator, Williams presided over some of the highest powered offenses in school history and coached in a pair of Mineral Water Bowl games.

As the quarterbacks coach for the Golden Bears, Williams has coached three record breaking, All-NSIC QB’s in James McNear (2005), Kole Goodchild (2005-07) and Spencer Ohm (2007-11).

EDUCATION BACKGROUND He earned his degree from NDSU in speech communications and also earned a minor in busi- ness. At Concordia, he added to his academic profile with a master’s in organizational man- agement in 2007. He also completed an internship with the ’ public relations department, assisting with the draft, working with mini camp preparation as well as updating player bio’s. Williams Year-by-Year PRIOR TO CONCORDIA CAREER Overall NSIC Overall NSIC South Prior to joining the Concordia football staff for the 2005 season, he worked as the quarterbacks Year W-L Pct W-L Pct. Rk W-L Pct. Rk 2011 6-5 .545 5-5 .500 8th 3-3 .500 4th and receivers coach at the University of Wisconsin-Stout for a season after his first coaching job 2012 2-9 .182 2-9 .182 13th 1-6 .143 6th at his hometown Wayzata High School from 2001 to 2003, also working with the QB’s and WR’s. Totals 8-14 .364 7-14 .333 4-9 .308 PLAYING DAYS As a student-athlete, Williams was a two year starting for former Division II power Williams vs Opponents NDSU in Fargo, N.D. He was a co-captain as a senior for the Bison in 2000 before moving on to Opponent W L Pct Last meeting a three-team professional career in the and National Indoor Football Augustana 0 2 .000 2012, L, 27-35, League. He played for a pair of CFL teams, the Calgary Stampeders and the Winnipeg Blue Bemidji State 0 1 .000 2011, L, 7-20, road Bombers before playing with the Sioux Falls Storm in the NIFL. 3 U-Mary 0 1 .000 2012, L, 26-32, home Minn. Crookston 2 0 1.00 2012, W, 34-24, road PERSONAL Minnesota Duluth 0 1 .000 2012, L, 24-70, home Ryan currently resides in St. Michael, Minn. with his wife, Aleasha, and their son, Colton. Minnesota State 0 2 .000 2012, L, 10-30, road MSU Moorhead 2013, first meeting RECRUITING TERRITORY: Minot State 1 0 1.00 2011, W, 43-31, road • Minnesota: Ryan Williams Northern State 1 1 .500 2012, L, 23-24, road • Lutheran Schools Head Coach, 3rd year St. Cloud State 0 1 .000 2011, L, 13-41, road • Mississippi 8 Conference • Lake Conference (Wayzata & Hopkins) Sioux Falls 0 1 .000 2012, L, 23-31, road Quick Facts: • Northwest Suburban Conference SW MN State 1 1 .500 2012, L, 28-35, road - Wayzata, Minn. native • Out of State: Upper Iowa 2 0 1.00 2012, W, 35-6, home - North Dakota State grad (‘01) Wayne State 1 1 .500 2012, L, 21-48, home • North Dakota Winona State 0 2 .000 2012, L, 31-49, road • South Dakota - Speech Communications major Totals 8 14 .364 - Business minor

Williams At-a-Glance 1997-00 North Dakota State QB, Senior Captain 2001-03 Wayzata High School QB/WR Coach 2003 UW-Stout QB/WR Coach 2005-10 Concordia University Offensive Coordinator Recruiting Coordinator Quarterbacks Coach 2011- Concordia University Head Coach #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Todd Strop Sam Cummings Mike LaBore Defensive Coordinator Defensive Line Graduate Assistant 1st Season Special Teams Coordinator Inside Linebackers 3rd Season 2nd Season Todd Strop was hired as Concordia’s assistant coach Sam Cummings was hired Mike LaBore joined the and defensive coordinator in as a full time assistant Concordia coaching staff for January, 2013. coach prior to the 2011 the 2012 season as a grad- spring season and coaches uate assistant working as a ELITE EXPERIENCE the defensive line for the defensive assistant, specifi- Strop previously held the Golden Bears. He also cally with inside linebackers. same position at the Uni- handles special teams coor- versity of Minnesota Duluth dinator duties. He joined the Golden Bears from February of 2010 to after serving as linebackers April of 2012. He orches- Cummings joins the Golden coach at Hamline University trated a Bulldog defense Bears after working three in the 2011 season, assisting that led the country in fewest points allowed (12.7) as they seasons with Minnesota State University, Mankato while in implementing a 4-3 defensive package for the Pipers. captured the program’s second NCAA Championship in helping the Mavericks to back-to-back NCAA Playoff ap- three seasons. pearances. A graduate of Hamline University in the spring of 2011 with a degree in physical education (coaching minor), LaBore The program produced five All-American defensive play- As a graduate assistant at MSU, Cummings worked with played four years for the Pipers on the gridiron, battling ers, and nine All-NSIC First Team selections with Strop at the defensive line and the running backs in the playoff through injuries along the way. In his first two seasons, he the helm of the defense. In 2011, UMD ranked seventh seasons before shifting to a tight ends/tackles coaching was a two-way player, earning time as a running back, full in the nation in total defense (275.1) and 11th in rushing position for the 2010 season. back, inside linebacker and outside linebacker. defense (101.57). He also worked closely with MSU’s dynamic punt and As a senior, LaBore and the Pipers achieved their best COACHING HISTORY kick return units, kickoff and punt coverage and field goal season in over a decade as he earned the team’s top Prior to joining the UMD staff, Strop was an assistant blocking on the special teams. honor, the Jerry Smith Award. His junior campaign in 2008 coach at The University of South Dakota for the 2008 included All-MIAC Second Team honors as an outside and 2009 seasons in USD’s first two years at the Football At MSU, he gained experience recruiting in North and linebacker. As a freshman playing full back and outside Championship Subdivision level (formerly DI-AA). He was South Dakota and Wisconsin. linebacker, LaBore earend the team’s Lead Pipe (Big - promoted to Coyotes’ defensive coordinator for the 2009 ter) Award before missing the 2006 due to injury. season after being hired as special teams coordinator and His introduction to coaching came at his alma mater, Uni- linebackers coach in 2008. While at USD, the Coyotes versity of Wisconsin-Eau Claire where he worked as a He scored four career touchdowns including three as a reigned as Great West Conference leaders in scoring de- student assistant with the linebackers in the 2008 spring freshman, had 92 rushing yards and 172 receiving yards fense and rushing defense. He was also defensive coordi- season. in those first two seasons before moving to defense full nator at Hamline University in 2007 at the Division III level. time. He notched a career-high 59 tackles as a junior in While at UWEC, Cummings was named the team defen- 2008 with 6.5 tackles for loss and had a career-high 5.0 His 19-year coaching resume includes four defensive co- sive MVP in 2006 and 2007, was team captain as a se- sacks as a senior in 2009. In all, LaBore had 151 career ordinator positions across the NCAA Division I (FCS), II nior and was actively involved as a SAAC member. He tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks. and III levels along with two head coaching positions at is a three-time All-WIAC linebacker (2005-07) and helped the DIII and high school levels. In addition, Strop spent UWEC to a 2007 NCAA Playoff appearance. His coaching career started in 2010 at the Academy of 4 time at NCSA Athletic Recruiting as a national collegiate Holy Angels as an assistant strength & conditioning coach scout after leaving UMD. He earned a bachelor of arts in criminal justice in 2008 at and linebackers coach. He also served as co-head coach UWEC and completed his master of arts in physical educ- and defensive coordinator for the B-squad and junior var- Strop also has prior head coaching experience, leading tion: sports management from MSU in December of 2010. sity teams. the University of Wisconsin-Stout from 2004-06 after serv- ing as defensive coordinator there from 1998-04. Under Cummings is a native of Rochester, Minn. LaBore will pursue a master’s degree in sports management his leadership, the Ladysmith, Wis. native coached the while working with the football coaching staff at Concordia. Blue Devils to a 14-15 record. In his nine total years at Recruiting Territories: UW-Stout, the Blue Devils ranked first in the WIAC in total Minnesota: Classic Suburban, Missota, Southeastern MN Recruiting Territories: defense four times, and in 2002 featured the top-ranked Out of State: Wisconsin (South of I-94), California Minneapolis City Schools, Western Minnesota run defense in DIII. Out of State: Western states (except California) Russell Gary His first head coaching position was at the high school Cornerbacks Rob Huberty level for Durand High School in Wisconsin from 1995-97. 10th Season Graduate Assistant Outside Linebackers His coaching career began with an assistant job work- A 1977 graduate from Min- 1st Season ing with defensive backs at the University of Wisconsin- neapolis Central, Russell Platteville in 1992 and 1993, before taking a graduate Gary brings a wide range of Rob Huberty began his first assistant position at University in 1994 working with experience to the Concordia year with the Golden Bears defensive backs. program. He earned All- in the 2013 season as a de- Big Eight and All-American fensive graduate assistant PLAYING DAYS honors under legendary Ne- coach. Prior to joining the sidelines with a head set, Strop was a braska coach Tom Osborne. three-time letterman at the University of Wisconsin and He joined Concordia after was an All-State defensive back and three-time All-Con- After graduating in 1981, a championship collegiate ference quarterback at Ladysmith (Wis.) High School. Gary was drafted in the sec- career on the gridiron with ond round of the 1981 NFL Minnesota Duluth where he EDUCATION draft by the New Orleans Saints. There, he played all eight played in all 57 games from He earned a B.S. degree in history from the University years of his career as a safety. 2008-11 with the Bulldogs including UMD’s two NCAA of Wisconsin in 1992 and acquired a teaching degree in Championships in 2008 and 2010. 1994 from UW-Platteville. He completed his Master’s in Gary currently resides in and works for the City of Minne- athletic administration from Ohio University in 1995. apolis. He has been a key coach in Concordia’s second- He was a three year starter at outside linebacker and ary dating back to the 2004 season, with this year being served as a co-captain in 2011 while being deemed the Strop resides in River Falls, Wis. with his wife, Chris, their his 10th with the staff. NSIC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. He totalled son, Tyler, and two daughters, Kylie and Keyah. 220 tackles with the Bulldogs, including a personal-high 74 stops as a senior. Recruiting Territories: Metro Area Conferences: South Suburban, Lake He was a two-time All-NSIC North Division First Team per- (Lake: Edina, Minnetonka, Eden Prairie) former (2010-11) and ranks fourth in UMD history in sacks Out of State: Florida, Northern Illinois (18.5). He was a D2Football.com All-America Honorable Mention selection as a senior.

He is a native of Lena, Wis. #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Derek Branch Mike McHugh DP Eyman Running Backs Offensive Line Graduate Assistant Tight Ends Recruiting Coordinator Wide Receivers 7th Season 2nd Season 2nd Season

Branch was introduced to McHugh joined the Concor- DP Eyman joined the Gold- the Concordia coaching dia coaching staff in Janu- en Bear coaching staff as a staff for the 2007 season. ary of 2012 and serves as graduate assistant in 2012 In his time at Concordia, the team’s recruiting coor- and coaches the wide re- he spent his first six years dinator. After working with ceivers as part of his duties working with the offensive running back and tight ends as an offensive assistant. line prior to being appointed for his first season with the to running backs and tight program, he was appointed Eyman received his first ends for the 2013 season. to coach the offensive line collegiate coaching expe- in 2013. rience in 2011 with Colo- He came to CU after serv- rado School of Mines in the ing as a key assistant on the coaching staff at Hamline Prior to Concordia, McHugh had coached five seasons at RMAC where he worked with the inside receivers and tight University for the previous two seasons (2005-06). Branch the collegiate level including a three year run at Minnesota ends. He helped the Orediggers to an 8-3 overall record, began his stint with the Pipers serving as an assistant Duluth that featured two NCAA Championships and a Na- including a 6-3 mark in the RMAC. CSM passed for 3,365 coaching the defensive line for his first season. He was tional Quarterfinal finish. yards, averaging 305.9 per game with four receiving tar- promoted to offensive coordinator for the 2006 season gets surpassing 500 receiving yards, and four more over where he implemented an offensive package. Most recently, McHugh spent the 2011 football season at 100 yards. Carleton College in the MIAC as the offensive line coach Branch received his bachelor of science degree in mar- and run game coordinator for the Knights. Prior to his stint at CSM, he began his coaching career at keting and business education in 2004 from Wisconsin- his prep alma mater, Iowa City City High School (ICCHS), Stout where he was an All-America Honorable Mention Before his Carleton gig, McHugh was at the University of coaching the wide receivers. At ICCHS, Eyman helped offensive lineman in 1999 and 2000. As he finished his Minnesota Duluth for the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons guide the Little Hawks to a class 4A state runner-up finish degree, Branch began his coaching career at UW-Stout were he earned a Master’s in Education from UMD. Aside and a top-50 national ranking. ICCHS went undefeated as a student assistant. from the three deep NCAA Playoff runs that culminated in in the regular season and concluded the year with a 12-1 two titles in three years, McHugh coached the NSIC Of- overall record. He accepted a graduate assistant position with The Uni- fensive Player of the Year twice and a Harlon Hill national versity of South Dakota where he earned a master of arts finalist. Eyman, who graduated from the University of Northern degree in 2006 in health, physical education and recre- Iowa in 2010 with a degree in Political Science, played ation. With McHugh coaching the UMD running backs and tight quarterback and wide receiver for the Panthers. Northern ends for three seasons, the Bulldogs produced rushing of- Iowa (NCAA Division I - FCS) won three Missouri Valley Derek and his wife, Shannon, have two sons, Max and fenses ranked in the top-five in the country and featured Conference titles during Eyman’s time in Cedar Falls, and Mason. Shannon works at Eden Lake Elementary School the nation’s third leading individual rusher. the Panthers qualified for the NCAA playoffs on three oc- in Eden Prairie, Minn. casions, including a pair of semifinal appearances and Before joining the staff at UMD, he was an assistant a berth in the 2005 National Championship game (then Recruiting Territories: coach at Eureka College (Ill.) for the 2007 season where NCAA Division I-AA). Metro Area Conferences: Tri-Metro, Suburban East he earned a promotion to offensive coordinator and also Out of State: Southern Illinois, Indiana, Texas served as the team’s strength & conditioning coach. He led the Panthers in receiving as a senior with 40 catch- es for 526 yards and four touchdowns 5 Ben Harmon He played collegiately at Loras College (Iowa), an offen- Offensive Assistant sive lineman from 2003-06 before joining the coaching A 2005 graduate of ICCHS, Eyman competed in football, 2nd Season staff for the spring of 2007. He graduated with honors that and soccer during his high school career. He May with a degree in exercise science and a coaching garnered All-State recognition as both a quarterback and minor. punter. Harmon begins his second year as an assistant coach Throughout his five years of coaching, in the 2013 season with Recruiting Territories: McHugh has accumulated a wide range of experience, in- Minnesota: St. Paul City, Central MN & Iron Range MN nearly a decade of coaching cluding: strength & conditioning coach, run game coordi- Out of State: Southern and Eastern states experience. nator, offensive coordinator, facilitated team and individual camps, NFL pro liaison, academic coordinator, game film, His most recent stop was as Lee Brekke practice plans, equipment manager and student-athlete offensive coordinator for La Offensive Assistant recruitment in multiple states throughout the Midwest. Jaya Community School in 1st Season Avondale, Ariz. where he also He is an active member of the Coaches taught physical education. Brekke joined the Golden Association (AFCA) and Minnesota State High School Bear football staff prior to Coaches Association. Prior to his offensive coordinator position, he was the the 2013 season as an of- head freshman coach in his hometown at Onalaska High fensive assistant. McHugh is a native of where he was a two-year School (Wis.) from 2002-05 as he completed his degree offensive lineman and senior captain at Loyola Academy. in physical education and coaching at the University of As a college quarterback, Wisconsin-La Crosse in 2006. Brekke was part of three Recruiting Territories: NCAA Division III National Minnesota: North Suburban, Duluth area He also completed a master’s in educational leadership Championships at the Uni- Out of State: Wisconsin (North of I-94), Michigan, Iowa degree from Northern Arizona University in 2012. versity of Wisconsin-White- water. In 2010, he filled in Ben resides in Eagan, Minn. with his wife, Lauren and is a when the starter was injured teacher at Highland Park Junior High School in St. Paul. for the season and started all five playoff games and was snapping specialist, Rosenthal snapped the victorious signal-caller under center in the National Josh Rosenthal Championship win. Offensive Line Assistant to an All-NSIC kicker and an All-NSIC punter in multiple seasons, and earned Special Teams Assistant Brekke has travelled the country coaching and teaching 1st Season multiple CU Special Teams Player of the Week honors. young quarterbacks as part of the Jeff Trickey Quarter- back Camp team. With the camp, he focuses on teaching Rosenthal joined the Concordia football them about football as well as the right way of life. staff as an offensive line assistant and The Bloomington, Minn.-native was an special teams assistant in the spring of NSIC All-Academic student-athlete major- ing in kinesiology and health education. The Sun Prairie, Wis. native graduated from UW-White- 2013. water in 2013 with a degree in health and human perfor- Josh and his wife, Amy, reside in Savage, mance with a coaching minor. He resides in Woodbury, Rosenthal served as Concordia’s long Minn. snapper for the 2008, 2009 and 2010 Minn. seasons after transferring from Minnesota State University, Mankato. As Concordia’s #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School Previous College Alphabetical # 1 Ronald Zollicoffer RB 5-7 200 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Amundsen HS Harper College Agyekum, Prince 93 2 Tre Spears RB 5-10 225 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Morgan Park HS Alakija, Sam 20 3 Jermaine Clemon TE/H 6-4 240 Jr. Racine, Wis. Racine Horlick HS Alouidor, Reggie 38 4 Jeremy Head DB 6-1 190 Sr. Bolingbrook, Ill. Naperville Central HS Asad, Abdullah 21 5 TJ Denson DB 5-9 185 Sr. Lakeland, Fla. Lakeland HS Murray State Ashley, Collin 27 6 Jordan Halverson LB 6-1 230 Jr. Fridley, Minn. Fridley HS Barlow, Philip 48 7 Ron Johnson QB 6-2 170 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Homewood-Flossmoor HS Baucham, Sammy 83 8 James Peterson QB 6-3 235 Jr. Blaine, Minn. Blaine HS Beaver, Demetrius 75 9 Gabe Boyce WR 5-10 170 So. Minnetonka, Minn. Minnetonka HS Bedeaux, Anton 85 10 Billy Brown QB 6-2 215 Fr. Peoria, Ill. Peoria Manual Academy Bjork, Matt 58 11 Mike Willett DB 5-11 190 Sr. Woodbury, Minn. Woodbury HS Boles, Rual 18 12 Tony Harris-Bork WR 6-2 200 Fr. St. Michael, Minn. St. Michael-Albertville HS Boston, Kailan 57 13 JeQuan Rushing DB 6-0 199 Fr. St. Paul, Minn. Cretin-Derham Hall HS Bowman, Robbie 34 14 Jared Russo QB 6-3 235 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee Pius XI HS Boyce, Gabe 9 15 Ben Schramski QB 6-2 185 Fr. Lake City, Minn. Lincoln HS Brown, Billy 10 16 Rex Johnson WR 6-1 195 Jr. Maplewood, Minn. North St. Paul HS Minnesota West CTC Brown, Jay 29 17 Corey Cole QB/WR 6-2 190 So. Fillmore, Calif. Fillmore HS Buhmann, Matt 89 18 Rual Boles DB 5-11 180 Fr. South Holland, Ill. Marist HS Campbell, Chris 74 19 Vantwon Melton WR 6-2 185 Fr. Brookfield, Wis. Brookfield Central HS Cannella, Anthony 54 20 Sam Alakija RB 5-9 205 Jr. Minnetonka, Minn. Minnetonka HS Rochester CTC Clemon, Jermaine 83 21 Abdullah Asad DB 5-10 210 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Morgan Park HS Cole, Corey 17 22 Jimmy Mireri DB 5-10 180 So. Fridley, Minn. Fridley HS Coyne, Josh 64 23 Cordell Smith WR 6-4 210 Jr. Mequon, Wis. Homestead HS Danielson, Dalton 53 24 Tom Obarski K/P 5-11 175 Jr. Burnsville, Minn. Apple Valley HS Davis, Steven 77 25 Jordan Nieuwsma DB 5-10 188 So. Lakeville, Minn. Bethany Academy Denson, TJ 5 26 Jerad Gardner DB 5-9 189 R-Fr. St. Paul, Minn. Central HS MSU Moorhead Dubanowich, Michael 95 26 Lance Smith RB 5-9 205 Sr. Queens, N.Y. Holy Cross HS New Mexico Dunn, Jarrold 47 27 Collin Ashley DB 5-10 170 Fr. Zimmerman, Minn. Zimmerman HS Flack, Thomas 71 27 Prince Kanu RB 5-9 202 Jr. Denton, Texas Armstrong HS NDSCS Foster, Steve 97 28 Marc St. Louis DB 5-9 190 Jr. Miami, Fla. Miami HS Chabot College Friends, DeAngelo 49 29 Jay Brown RB 5-10 180 Fr. Superior, Wis. Superior HS Gardner, Jerad 26 29 Josh Trifunov LB 6-0 200 So. South St. Paul, Minn. South St. Paul HS Gates, Bryan 66 30 Joshua Malinowski DB 6-0 175 Fr. Pinconning, Mich. Pinconning Area HS Gilbert, Lamont 72 31 Jahphet Grant LB 5-10 229 Jr. Fort Myers, Fla. Lehigh HS Fresno City College Goff, Hank 94 6 32 DeAnthony McKinley RB 5-9 226 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. Southwest HS Grant, Jahphet 31 33 Sam Johnson LB 6-1 220 Fr. Appleton, Wis. Appleton East HS Grossoehme, Lucas 63 34 Robbie Bowman DB 6-0 195 Fr. Batavia, Ill. Batavia HS Hagan, Steven 84 35 Bruce Russell RB 6-1 220 Fr. Tracy, Calif. Tracy HS Halverson, Jordan 6 36 Sam Maedke P 5-11 180 Fr. Green Bay, Wis. Notre Dame Academy Harris-Bork, Tony 12 37 Breon Hoosier DB 6-0 180 Fr. Naperville, Ill. Metea Valley HS Head, Jeremy 4 38 Reggie Alouidor DB 5-9 170 Sr. Miami, Fla. North Miami HS Louisiana-Monroe Hoosier, Breon 37 39 Chris Ploch LB 6-2 220 Fr. Apopka, Fla. Lake Brantley HS Huerta, Chago 43 40 Chris Krakau LB 6-1 215 R-Fr. South Milwaukee, Wis. South Milwaukee HS Huerta, Moses 62 41 Dominic Nabak DB 5-10 170 Fr. Waukesha, Wis. Kettle Moraine HS Hunger, Adam 76 41 Landon Ochwat TE/H 6-2 220 Jr. Fort Collins, Colo. Fossil Ridge HS Jankowski, Noah 91 42 Rajaee Vasser LB 5-10 210 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. Menomonee Falls HS Jauch, Nick 45 43 Chago Huerta LB 5-10 208 Fr. Woodbury, Minn. East Ridge HS Johnson, Rex 16 43 Jake Munkwitz TE/H 6-2 240 So. Glenwood City, Wis. Glenwood City HS Johnson, Ron 7 44 Chris Sesson LB 5-11 230 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Robeson HS Johnson, Sam 33 45 Nick Jauch LB 5-11 215 Jr. Middleton, Wis. Middleton HS Kanu, Prince 27 46 Codie Knapp LB 5-11 225 Fr. Rhinelander, Wis. Rhinelander HS Knapp, Codie 46 47 Jerrold Dunn DB 5-11 150 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Rich Central HS Krakau, Chris 40 48 Philip Barlow DB 6-1 210 Sr. Golden Valley, Minn. Armstrong HS Lightfoot, Carl 52 49 DeAngelo Friends LB 5-10 215 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee Lutheran HS Maedke, Sam 36 50 Willie Nunnery DL 6-2 250 Sr. Madison, Wis. Middleton HS Malcuit, Matt 88 51 JJ Przybylka LB 5-10 220 Fr. Waterford, Wis. Waterford HS Malinowski, Joshua 30 52 Carl Lightfoot LB 6-2 225 R-Fr. Chicago, Ill. Hinsdale South HS McKee, Ryan 92 53 Dalton Danielson LB 6-4 215 Fr. Delano, Minn. Delano HS McKinley, DeAnthony 32 54 Anthony Cannella LB 6-0 225 Fr. Norridge, Ill. St. Patrick HS Melton, Vantwon 19 55 Tyler O’Connor LB 6-1 210 Fr. Appleton, Wis. Appleton East HS Mireri, Jimmy 22 56 Brock Molden DL 6-2 235 Jr. Golden Valley, Minn. Armstrong HS Mohan, Christian 99 57 Kailan Boston LB 6-0 218 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Heritage Christian School Wisconsin-Platteville Molden, Brock 56 58 Matt Bjork OL 6-1 220 Fr. De Pere, Wis. West De Pere HS Moore, Zach 90 59 Ethan Strebel LB 6-1 240 Fr. Ashwaubenon, Wis. Ashwaubenon HS Morris, Brett 68 61 Stephen Zemke OL 6-4 330 Fr. Cottage Grove, Minn. Park HS Munkwitz, Jake 43 62 Moses Huerta OL 6-2 285 Jr. Ontario, Calif. Ontario HS Nabak, Dominic 41 63 Lucas Grossoehme TE/H 5-8 185 Fr. Burnsville, Minn. Burnsville HS Nieuwsma, Jordan 25 64 Josh Coyne OL 6-2 280 Fr. Middleton, Wis. Middleton HS Nolen, Trevaur 81 65 Matthew Rosen OL 6-1 249 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. Edina HS Nunnery, Willie 50 66 Bryan Gates OL 6-2 305 Sr. Elk Grove, Calif. Sheldon HS Sierra College O’Connor, Tyler 55 #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Alphabetical # # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School Previous College Obarski, Tom 24 67 Matt Pulizos OL 6-5 275 R-Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. Greendale HS Ochwat, Landon 41 68 Brett Morris OL 6-3 295 R-Fr. Lyons, Ill. Nazareth Academy Oney, Jason 86 69 Nat Schmidtke OL 6-3 280 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Lutheran HS North Parker, Cole 79 70 Lawrence Walker OL 6-4 300 Jr. Rockford, Ill. Jefferson HS Northern Illinois Peterson, James 8 71 Thomas Flack DL 6-1 260 Sr. Savage, Minn. Burnsville HS Ploch, Chris 39 72 Lamont Gilbert OL 6-5 280 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. Park Center HS Mt. San Antonio College Przybylka, JJ 51 73 Tim Ross OL 6-3 240 Fr. Champlin, Minn. Champlin Park HS Pulizos, Matt 67 74 Chris Campbell DL 6-5 295 Sr. San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills HS Roberts, Chazz 96 75 Demetrius Beaver OL 6-4 285 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Westchester HS Santa Monica College Rosen, Matthew 65 76 Adam Hunger OL 6-3 310 Fr. Batavia, Ill. Batavia HS Ross, Tim 73 78 Steven Davis OL 6-3 295 Sr. Harvey, Ill. Thornton Township HS Ross, Willie 80 79 Cole Parker OL 6-6 295 So. Brookfield, Wis. Brookfield Central HS Rushing, JeQuan 13 80 Willie Ross WR 6-4 205 Fr. Homewood, Ill. Homewood-Flossmoor HS Russell, Bruce 35 81 Trevaur Nolen WR 6-3 223 Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Champlin Park HS Rochester CTC Russo, Jared 14 82 Raphael Washington TE/H 6-4 245 Sr. Orlando, Fla. St. Bonaventure (Calif.) HS Chadron State Sapp, Willie 87 83 Sammy Baucham WR 6-1 178 R-Fr. Columbus, Ga. Northside HS Schmidtke, Nat 69 84 Steven Hagan WR 6-3 178 Fr. Country Club Hills, Ill. Rich Central HS Schramski, Ben 15 85 Anton Bedeaux TE/H 6-4 245 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. Cooper HS Ridgewater CC Sesson, Chris 44 86 Jason Oney WR 6-2 190 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa George Washington HS Smith, Cordell 23 87 Willie Sapp WR 5-10 180 Jr. Apple Valley, Minn. Apple Valley HS Smith, Lance 26 88 Matt Malcuit TE/H 6-4 250 Fr. Puyallup, Wash. Rogers HS Spears, Tre 2 89 Matt Buhmann WR 6-5 215 So. Elk River, Minn. Elk River HS St. Louis, Marc 28 90 Zach Moore DE 6-6 285 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Simeon Academy Strebel, Ethan 59 91 Noah Jankowski LS 6-2 250 So. Milwaukee, Wis. Greendale HS Trifunov, Josh 29 92 Ryan McKee DL 6-3 270 So. McHenry, Ill. Marian Central Catholic HS Vasser, Rajaee 42 93 Prince Agyekum DL 6-2 247 Jr. Crystal, Minn. Armstrong HS Walker, Alonzo 98 94 Hank Goff DL 6-4 270 Jr. Minnetonka, Minn. Minnetonka HS South Dakota State Walker, Lawrence 70 95 Michael Dubanowich DL/LS 6-1 240 Fr. Janesville, Wis. Parker HS Washington, Raphael 82 96 Chazz Roberts DL 6-0 265 Fr. Mission Viejo, Calif. Tesoro HS Willett, Mike 11 97 Steve Foster DL 6-3 235 Fr. South St. Paul, Minn. South St. Paul HS Zemke, Stephen 61 98 Alonzo Walker DL 6-1 280 Fr. Columbia Heights, Minn. Irondale HS Zollicoffer, Ronald 1 99 Christian Mohan DL 6-5 275 Sr. Lancaster, Calif. St. Bonaventure HS Ventura College

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#BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football The scene is November 10, 2012 in Wi- As a coach, Williams noted that “Brekke nona, Minn. The Golden Bears just com- understands offensive football as good pleted a bruising campaign with a 49-31 as anyone.” loss to Winona State to end the season a disappointing 2-9. And former long snapper Josh Rosen- thal bolsters the offensive line and spe- Flashback to the offseason prior to the cial teams coaching staff as an assistant 2012 season. The team’s leadership coun- “We’ve had nothing but that in the last nine months. With at both positions after playing for the cil coined the phrase “Win Today” as the team motto. change, acceptance of where we were and that we have Golden Bears during the key turnaround 2009-2010 sea- to get better and what we have to do to get better.” sons that resulted in a Mineral Water Bowl appearance. To “Win Today” meant to win as a friend, win as a son, win as a teammate, win homework assignments, win by being He continued, “We have to rise through the adversity on The new assistants join a mix that features veteran and early to class, win in the meeting rooms and win in prac- Saturday’s, that’s what will determine whether we will win younger returning coaches. The staff is now comprised tice. The idea was to “Win Today” in every aspect of life. or lose.” of three former UMD coaches/players and a former MSU coach to provide a strong mix of top NSIC pedigree. The idea behind it was that by winning today, everyday in He concluded, “The formula is simple, every player needs everything that goes into being a student-athlete, it would to do his 1/11th, one hundred percent of the time.” Aware of the impact minds on his staff, Williams elab- translate to Saturday’s and the overall W-L record. orated, “It’s a bonus to have young coaches that have The leadership council has the ear of coach Williams, the experiences behind them to relate to the kids, while The program was injected with enthusiasm and the team who places a large amount of trust in his student-athletes, bringing the work ethic from the field in their playing days bought in. leaders and captains. directly into the office.”

And while the team grade point average continued to A captain himself of a team that dominated the Division The staff shakeups weren’t just in the aformentioned climb, sitting at just a hair under 3.0 for the entire squad, II scene at North Dakota State over a decade ago, he additions. Full-time assistants Derek Branch and Mike the results didn’t materialize into victories on Saturday’s. understands what it takes to win at this level. McHugh exchanged position responsibilities as well.

This was no ordinary 2-9 football team, “McHugh is now with the offensive line however. This team possessed talent. “Everyone needs to do his 1/11th, one hundred and he brings a new approach to the Blessed with a number of players that run game philosophy and we’ve liked would start on just about every team in the percent of the time.” - Coach Williams the results in practice. Derek has done conference at key positions, the squad was well in his transition with the running not far off despite the overall record. backs and tight ends and has been a healthy infusion into Each year, the coaching staff resembles a Division II our offensive staff.” Five of the nine losses were by eight points or less (by power more as well. The newest additions are an NCAA one score or less). The team played toe-to-toe with na- Division II Champion defensive coordinator, Todd Strop, Meanwhile, Williams continues to heap trust into de- tional powers Minnesota Duluth and Minnesota State be- and his top linebacker during the era, Rob Huberty, from fensive assistant Sam Cummings as the main special fore they pulled away in the second half. Minnesota Duluth. teams coordinator.

Despite reasons for optimism, no one associated with the Williams commented on the UMD additions, “The pro- “Every year Sam continues to gain more responsibility. football program walked away from the season satisfied gram was fortunate to find someone with coach Strop’s Last year, special teams made an impact. This year, we with the status quo. experience. The guys are really responding to him, he are expeting impact plays regularly all season.” brings knowledge, experience and demand to the pro- 8 The team’s leadership council reassed the team motto. gram. We’ve seen the results in practice, meetings and Williams is poised to enter his third year as head coach of behind the scenes. I’m excited to see how it materializes the Golden Bears. His first year marked a four game win- During the process, there was adversity. Everyone had to on Saturday’s.” ning streak to end the year as part of a 5-1 spurt to finish realize what happened during the 2012 season. the year with a 6-5 winning record overall. “Rob was a tremendous linebacker at UMD and played at What had to change? How would they get better? What a championship level and knows what it takes to win on He’s proven he can lead a team to an in-season turn- will translate to Saturday’s? the biggest stage as well as in our league.” around.

It was not an easy process, but in March just before the A Division III champion quarterback, Lee Brekke was His next challenge will be to lead a turnaround season, spring season, the council adopted “Rise” as the 2013 added to the mix. A backup quarterback for Wisconsin- from start to finish. team motto. Whitewater, Brekke stepped up when the starter was in- jured and led the team to wins in all five playoff games To do so, it begins with “Rise.” “It’s not only about rising through adversity, but success including the national championship. as well,” explained said head coach Ryan Williams.

Experience... By Class... Returners...... 48 Fr...... 42 Newcomers...... 54 R-Fr...... 6 Roster Size...... 102 So...... 10 Jr...... 26 By State... Sr...... 18 California...... 8 Colorado...... 1 By Position... Florida...... 6 Offense...... 50 Georgia...... 1 QB...... 6 Illinois...... 21 RB...... 8 Iowa...... 1 WR...... 13 Michigan...... 1 TE/H...... 7 Minnesota...... 34 OL...... 16 Missouri...... 1 Defense...... 50 New York...... 1 DL...... 13 Texas...... 1 LB...... 19 Washington...... 1 DB...... 18 Wisconsin...... 25 Specialists...... 4 #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL NSIC Preseason Coaches’ Poll Points 1. #2 Minnesota State (13) 223 2. #11 Minnesota Duluth (2) 207 3. RV Winona State 191 4. RV St. Cloud State (1) 183 5. Sioux Falls 159 6. Bemidji State 140 7. Wayne State 137 8. Northern State 128 9. Augustana 125 10. Concordia-St. Paul 96 11. U-Mary 82 12. Southwest Minnesota State 77 13. Upper Iowa 63 14. Minot State 57 15. MSU Moorhead 35 16. Minnesota Crookston 17 first place votes in ( ) North Division Points 1. #11 Minnesota Duluth (6) 48 2. RV St. Cloud State (2) 42 3. Northern State 36 4. Bemidji State 34 5. U-Mary 23 6. Minot State 21 7. Minnesota Crookston 10 Zach Moore, left, and Chris Campbell, right, form a potent defensive front MSU Moorhead 10 North Preseason Players of the Year The changes that rippled throughout the sonal reasons, Moore came back for his Agyekum, Willie Nunnery, Ryan McKee Offense: Phillip Klaphake, QB, SCSU program following the 2012 season might best year in 2012 as he finished fifth in the and Christian Mohan. Defense: Jack Moro, DB, SCSU be felt most intensely on the defensive side nation and led the league with 14.0 sacks South Division Points of the football. and added 21.0 tackles for loss. Add in transfer Hank Goff from FCS-mem- 1. #2 Minnesota State (6) 48 ber South Dakota State and the line gets 2. RV Winona State (2) 44 New defensive coordinator Todd Strop “He’s one of the best stories I’ve been even stronger and deeper than a year ago. 3. Sioux Falls 32 4. Wayne State 31 has implemented a new scheme that pro- around in terms of maturing as a young 5. Augustana 27 duced a Division II championship at Min- man, student and football player. He’s a Flack was a regular starter last year and 6. Concordia-St. Paul 16 nesota Duluth just a few years ago. good, quiet leader and a good of example has the versatility to play anywhere on the 7. Southwest Minnesota State 15 of how to do right.” line. The definition of a student-athlete, 8. Upper Iowa 11 Combine that with 10 returning starters Flack was the athletic department’s selec- South Preseason Players of the Year along with experienced backups with plen- Williams continued, “He takes pride in be- tion as one of the Top-4 student-athletes. Offense: Carrington Hanna, WR, USF ty of game reps and Concordia football has ing a college football player - he’s a Golden Defense: Zach Moore, DE, CU a lot to look forward to in 2013. Bear. He’s become an example of how to Goff returns to the football field after serv- AFCA DIVISION II TOP-25 handle yourself right: be early, handle your- ing as a United States Marine Corps ma- COACHES POLL Changes weren’t only made on defense, self in meetings, deal with the good and chine gunman where he was deployed to RK SCHOOL (1ST) 2012 PTS LY though, as the offense will look to play a bad and persevere through it all.” Afghanistan. Prior to becoming a Marine, 1. Valdosta State (26) 12-2 766 1 9 more ball control focused offensive style. Goff excelled as a true freshman defensive 2. Minnesota State (3) 13-1 726 3 If executed properly, the defense will be “Zach is a great example for our young lineman at SDSU where he emerged as a 3. West Texas A&M (1) 12-3 707 4 better rested, work with better field position players and even some of our veterans that starter and finished among the team lead- 4. NW Missouri St (1) 10-3 616 10 and be in position to succeed. are learning all of that stuff.” ers in sacks and tackles for loss. 5. Winston-Salem St 14-1 599 2 6. Mo. Western State 12-2 586 5 7. Shippensburg 11-2 559 14 DEFENSIVE LINE Lining up in the middle of Strop’s 3-4 “There is no doubt that the defensive line 8. CSU-Pueblo 12-1 522 6 Games are won and lost up front and the scheme will likely be Campbell. The 6-foot, is one of our most talented and deepest 9. Ashland 11-1 506 9 Golden Bears’ strongest and deepest posi- 5-inch and 295-pound Campbell is a nice groups on the team. That’s exciting be- 10. Indiana (Pa.) (1) 12-2 416 7 tion is the defensive line. complement to the 6-foot, 6-inch and 285 cause you win games up front.” 11. Minnesota Duluth 10-2 410 12 pound Moore. 12. New Haven 10-1 407 8 Anchored by preseason All-Americans LINEBACKERS 13. Henderson State 10-1 371 11 Zach Moore and Chris Campbell makes “When an offensive line has to account for Playing behind such a defensive front, the 14. Grand Valley State 8-3 361 NR the defensive front downright nasty. Zach and Chris, along with our other defen- linebackers could be poised to thrive in 15. Midwestern State 9-2 319 16 16. West Alabama 9-4 297 21 sive linemen and linebackers in our front Strop’s scheme. 17. Carson-Newman 9-3 290 13 Moore is a consensus preseason All- seven, it’s a lot harder to and focus 18. Bloomsburg 10-2 227 17 America first team pick, was a first team on one of them.” The group is led by Chris Sesson and Jor- 19. Indianapolis 10-3 212 15 All-American last year and is garnering a dan Halverson. Last year, Halverson led 20. Chadron State 9-3 195 18 lot of attention from the National Football “With the talent we have up front and at the team with 105 tackles and was second 21. Pittsburg State 7-3 165 NR League. He was also picked by league linebacker it will be fun to see who makes to Moore with 14.5 tackles for loss and four 22. Saginaw Valley St 8-3 141 NR coaches as the NSIC South Division Pre- plays on certain days - as long as everyone sacks. Sesson had to miss one game and 23. Lenoir-Rhyne 9-3 140 20 season Player of the Year. does his 1/11th.” still ended up fourth on the team with 62 24. Tuskegee 10-2 124 23 25. Shepherd 8-3 108 25 tackles with 5.5 for loss. “Zach has still not reached his potential as a Joining Moore and Campbell on the front Dropped out: No. 19 Harding, No. 22 Em- football player,” said head coach Ryan Wil- line are returners Thomas Flack, Prince defense continued on page 12 poria State, No. 24 Missouri S&T liams. “He needs to reach for the sky on that this year and continue to put forth the effort Others receiving votes: Harding, 106; Win- that he’s brought throughout his career.” ona State (Minn.), 77; Albany, 51; North Ala- bama, 39; Michigan Tech, 38; Central Wash- He continued, “This year, in Strop’s de- ington, 34; Central Missouri, 31; St. Cloud ; Delta State, 26; American Interna- fense, I expect him to be as productive as St., 30 tional, 21; Charleston (W.Va.), 21; Ferris ever. The productivity is on him, if he plays State, 21; Emporia State, 20; West Chester, with 100 percent effort and consistency ev- 20; Hillsdale, 14; Miles, 14; Colorado Mines, ery play then the sky’s the limit. If he is able 11; Elizabeth City State, 11; Mercyhurst, 11; to do that, it no doubt helps us win games.” Washburn, 8; Ohio Dominican, 6; Fort Valley State, 4; Tarleton State, 3; California (Pa.), Moore was highly recruited by the Golden 2; Missouri S&T, 2; New Mexico Highlands, Bears and played as a true freshman in the 2; North Carolina-Pembroke, 2; Southern Ar- 2009 season. By 2010, he was an All-NSIC kansas, 2; Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2; Wayne State (Mich.), 1. First Team defensive end and one of the top pass rushers in the conference.

After a redshirt season in 2011 due to per- Jordan Halverson, left, and Chris Sesson, right #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Entering his third year, head coach Ryan Williams will continue to coordinate the offensive side of the game plan.

After last season, the program changes didn’t stop at Strop’s hiring to coordinate the defense and a new pro- gram philosophy as outlined in the previous two parts of the season preview.

Williams also made major changes to the offense which was his responsibility.

He’ll still run the offense, but the major shift was when he switched position responsibilities for assistants Mike McHugh and Derek Branch.

McHugh now leads the offensive line and is shifting the focus of the run game philosophy. Branch has been as- signed to work with the running backs and tight ends and his experience with the offensive line will bring a new in- sight to those positions allowing greater cohesion between the units.

The coaching manuever was only part of Williams’ change, though.

In addition to staff shakeups, Williams also decided to change the offensive philosophy for the Golden Bears for the first time since he’s been running the offense dating back to 2005.

The offensive strategy has worked, too, producing two Min- eral Water Bowl appearances and an NSIC championship.

But with a new defensive philosophy, Williams was fo- cused on strengthening the entire team as opposed to having a high-powered offense that can sometimes lead to short scoring drives on the high end or turnovers and short three-and-out drives on the low end. Either way, the defense is on the field more often which can wear the Tre Spears looks to emerge as a top NSIC running back group down late in games. Peterson passed for the third most yards in a season since “So far through our first 12 practices, our quarterbacks Concordia joined Division II in 1999 with 2,560 and his 21 have only thrown five interceptions. It’s been so even that The goal in 2013, according to Williams, is to become a passing touchdowns were just one off the school record. it’s not even funny. Yesterday, Jared graded out at 22 of more run-oriented offense perhaps as much as 60/40 run He added three rushing touchdowns as well. 23. He was nearly perfect. But James was right there at or even greater. And the passing game will focus more on 20 of 25.” short reads. 10 But he also was intercepted 20 times and had a 50.7% completion percentage. The new offensive system seems to be favoring both of the He commented on the reasons behind the change, “Our Concordia signal callers style of play through fall camp. goal is to minimize turnovers and stay out of third and long situations. We want to control the ball and create manage- Russo only attempted six passes last year as Peterson “It’s going to be one of the most difficult quarterback choic- able third down situations. Fewer third and long situations stayed healthy as the starter. Russo himself was persisting es I have had to make here.” will also help cut down our turnover total drastically.” through nagging injuries which also limited his opportunity. It could go right down to game time of the season opener Does a run-first approach with a short passing game mean Two years ago, Russo entered the year as the third string at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 7 against Minot State that the high flying days of the big pass play and deep quarterback as a redshirt freshman but played in 10 at Sea Foam Stadium. routes are a thing of the past? games and passed for 1,037 yards and 10 touchdowns as the top two quarterbacks went down with injuries. “I’m indifferent to who’s out there because we are going “Not by any means,” Williams responded. “It just means to need them both. And if someone’s not playing well or we are going to do it a little differently now, maybe we’ll get Like Peterson last year, Russo also had his share of makes bad decisions, then maybe they need to sit down there in reverse and limit the shots we take. But we’ll still struggles with 12 interceptions and a 47.1% completion for the day.” look to take advantage of what’s there.” percentage in 2011. But he stopped the conversation before it even turned into He continued, “I’m excited about this. I wish we had more While learning on the job, the duo have had plenty of a quarterback tandem discussion. depth, but our core is very good and that core has played learning opportunities but have also each had their suc- (game) snaps.” cesses to thrive on going forward.

QUARTERBACKS Decisions at the quarterback position will be an important part of this offensive transition.

The team returns three players vying for the starting quar- terback position led by returning starter James Peterson with Jared Russo giving him an intense competition for the starting nod.

Sophomore Corey Cole is also competing for the job, but he also carries value at the wide receiver position and in the return game.

“We’ve spaced out the reps evenly between the three of them throughout camp,” said Williams during the interview on Tuesday, August 27. “It’s as good as a quarterback race as I’ve been around and I’ve coached a lot of quarterbacks here.”

“We’ll have the best and most mature depth we’ve ever had at this position. James has matured while learning from both good and bad experiences on the field. Jared’s done the same (maturing), but more in an observant way James Peterson, left, and Jared Russo, right, in a camp QB battle, last year. But he did play and go through those experi- ences two years ago.” the starter is expected to guide a ball control offense #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL “We have seven players fighting for six travel spots at re- ceiver. We’re very young there without a senior, but they are all very dependalbe, good route running and able catching kids.”

TIGHT ENDS & H-BACKS “One of the more talented groups we have on the team this year,” said Williams about the tight ends and h-backs.

“We’ve always had good tight ends in the past, with Hayden Vavra and Nate Thienes being among the best in the region.”

This year, the group is led by returners Raphael Washing- ton and Jermaine Clemon. Washington was featured in a Division II top-25 ranking list at the position.

“These guys as our top-2 tight end tandem rank up there with the others,” said Williams. “They are THE most ath- letic tight ends we’ve ever had. Their biggest challenge is brining physicality on a week-to-week and play-to-play basis. If they can get there they’ll be our best tight end tandem.”

“It’s a tough battle right now, but whoever gets the nod it will be a 1a & 1b, and 1b & 1a situation and they know that.”

Behind them, Jake Munkwitz “stepped up to show he can be a dependable, serviceable guy,” and Williams added that Landon Ochwat is along the same lines.

OFFENSIVE LINE One of the most dependable and least recognized play- ers on the team is senior right tackle Steven Davis, who continues to grade out at over 90% on a weekly basis and From left to right, Raphael Washington, Steven Davis, has allowed just a half sack in his entire career.

Cole Parker and Bryan Gates all return up front “Steven’s great. We never talk about him because he nev- er screws up. He’s a good, quiet leader. He’s consistent, “But I do want one guy. I want the team to know who their He continued, “He looks great. He’s physical, in good has been here for four years and looks as good as ever.” quarterback is.” shape, he’s smart and getting smarter each year.” Davis at right tackle is about the only spot in the line that At the time, he was leaning towards using Cole exclusively Last year, Spears was in a 70/30 split with backup Jason was etched in stone as of August 27. at wide receiver and in the return game. White. The duo combined for over 1300 yards and nine rushing touchdowns, adding 150 combined receiving 11 At the other tackle, Demetrius Beaver returns as the in- “We also have three freshmen quarterbacks that I’m really yards out of the backfield. cumbent starter, but is also capable of moving inside to the excited about as well,” he added. guard positions where he opened the 2012 year. With White graduated, the team turns to Ronald Zollicof- to absorb White’s effectiveness on the ground and as RUNNING BACKS fer Other tackles competing for the spot include Matt Pulizos Whoever wins the job will be handing the ball off a lot more a target out of the backfield. and Lamont Gilbert. as the team’s 387 passing attempts should be greatly re- duced going forward. Zollicoffer rushed for 138 yards at a 5.3 average and had The interior line features returning starting center Bryan 77 receiving yards with three combined touchdowns. Gates and starting right guard Cole Parker, although Wil- The main target of those handoffs will be Tre Spears, ex- liams insisted that there are five players competing for the pected to enter his second season as a starting running “Because of our roster make-up, he’ll be featured solely three interior starting jobs. back. Last year, Spears rushed for 885 yards at a 5.1 aver- out of the backfield this year,” said Williams in reference age with over 80 yards per game. to the team using him in the slot last year. “But we’ll find “We don’t care where they play, we are just trying to de- ways to get him the ball. He’s explosive, looks great and termine our three best guys for those positions. When we “In my opinion, if we have the growth and maturity we ex- his vision and understanding of protections have matured make a decision on who, then we’ll worry about where pect up front, he could lead the league in rushing this year. from the spring to fall camp.” they’ll play.” For us to reach our team goals, Tre has to be healthy and productive.” “It gives us an exciting two deep at running back.” Parker has turned heads in camp, “He will start on our line. He looks awesome. He’s put on 20 pounds (and grew an Senior Lance Smith is back to provide depth and muscle inch). He’s faster, stronger and his freshman experience at the position while freshman Bruce Russell is a new- will really help him.” comer to watch. Factoring into the battle for the starting center spot with WIDE RECEIVERS Gates include Brett Morris and Moses Huerta. Those The wide receivers return leading target Cordell Smith three are also in the mix for a guard spot along with Law- who notched 43 catches for 627 yards and five touch- rence Walker and Parker. downs last year and is already a career 1,000 yard re- ceiver entering his junior year. “Offensive line has been very competitive in camp. We have 10 guys in the mix for five starting spots. We know it “Coy is the most explosive and experienced receiver we will take all 10 of them throughout the year. We have better have and I expect him to have a big year.” depth and more talent up front than we’ve had in the past.”

He’ll be joined by sophomore returners Gabe Boyce and In addition, Williams noted, “We’re really excited about the Corey Cole. Boyce started one game and played in 10 seven linemen that are redshirting.” while Cole played in all 11 and started three times. He continued the praise of the 42-man freshman class, “Those three guys provide us with experience and good “Speaking in general about our freshman, it would take too competition at the position.” long to talk about how excited we are about this group.”

Also returning from a medical redshirt season is 6-foot, “There will be a lot of youth and talent to pick from in the 5-inch target Matt Buhmann. “Matt has good height and future both offensively and defensively. They’ve shown a has matured as a player.” lot of excitement, maturity and positive energy to be part Cordell Smith looks of the football program and the University.” Also returning are Willie Sapp and Sammy Baucham to have a breakout year while transfer Rex Johnson is added to the mix. #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Concordia’s special teams unit future,” Williams noted. is anchored by the right leg of one of the top kickers in Getting the ball to the right spot is also an overlooked Division II football, junior Tom Obarski. key and Concordia features a steady snapper in Noah He enters the year on the Fred Mitchell Award Watch List for Jankowski. “He’s consistent, steady and snaps it right outstanding place kickers on the field and in the community. where you need it every time.”

Entering his third year, he’s been a rock of consistency as Like the kicking game, Concordia has added insurance at a young player throughout his career. Now, he’ll look to the long snapping position as well with freshman Michael take the next step on a national level. Dubanowich. He was an All-Conference defensive end in high school while also handling snapping duties. “Obarski looks as good as he’s ever looked,” said head “Dubanowich provides us exciting promise for the future coach Ryan Williams. “He’s healthy, confident and punt- ing the ball as well as he’s kicking it.” at the position,” Williams stated.

That’s high praise as his kicking leg is second to none. He’s The kicking game features experienced returners that are belted five of the six longest field goals in team history and once again competing for reps as return men. Ronald Zollicoffer three of the longest six field goals in NSIC history. Last year evades a defender he made the longest field goal in Division II for the season, “It’s as competitive as any of the other spots on the field,” a 59-yarder that broke the conference and school record. said Williams.

He’s converted 12 of 13 from inside 40 yards as well, The group includes sophomores Gabe Boyce, Corey showing accuracy to go with his power. Cole and Jordan Nieuwsma along with senior Ronald Zollicoffer. As a punter, Obarski improved by over six yards per punt from his freshman to sophomore seasons and his mark Last year, Zollicoffer was the top kickoff returner of the was even higher (almost 42/punt) in the season’s final group with nine returns at a 22.0 average with a long of seven games against the division last year, suggesting 34. Boyce was not far behind at seven returns for a 20.7 that he’s still improving. average and a long of 31. Cole had four returns for a 15.0 average and a long of 24. “He has lofty goals for himself, and we have lofty goals for him as a staff as well. For us to be successful, he needs to Cole was the top punt returner, and essentially the only play an important role. In terms of punting and in the field punt returner, taking 14 returns for a 6.1 average and a position game on kickoffs in addition to putting up points.” long of 17. Nieuwsma hasn’t returned a kick or punt in college but Concordia signed a freshman punter as well, as Sam recruited as a running back, he has the skill set to suc- Maedke enters the mix. He has a tremendous mentor to look up to while he develops as a college punter. An All- ceed in the role. Conference punter, he also garnered high accolades as a prep linebacker. “Our goal is to make one game-changing play per game Tom Obarski strikes the ball and to bring 100 percent effort and intensity on special from the middle of the “CU” 12 “Sam does a good job and has shown potential for the teams on every play.” Defense -- Defense -- Defense -- Defense -- Defense defense continued from page 9

“They’re our leaders at the position, hands-down. They Seniors Mike Willett and Jeremy Head lead the unit. bring intensity, physicality and experience to our defense and together have played a lot of snaps.” After missing the first two games entirely and slowly eas- ing his way back into a starting role last year, Willett fin- Williams elaborated on what to expect in Strop’s defense, ished incredibly strong and ended up second on the team “They’re excited about the simple fast scheme. They’ve with 76 tackles while adding four pass breakups and an been great in camp on the field, they’re both athletic and interception. He also produced a school record 20-tackle get to the ball and tackle well.” performance in a homecoming win over Upper Iowa.

He concluded, “They bring a sense of attitude to our team.” “Mike embodies everything you want in a teammate: hard work, does right, high energy, great attitude and brings Also returning are Nick Jauch and Josh Trifunov. Wil- maturity and positivity to the defense.” liams characterizes the tandem as “bringing 100 percent everything on every single play, doing things right, work- Head is poised for a breakout year, “he’s worked really ing hard and loving football.” hard and done a good job to get in position to be a major factor in our success,” said Williams. Philip Barlow returns for a sixth year in his final semester of eligibility while redshirts Chris Krakau and Carl Light- Cornerback Jordan Nieuwsma will be worth watching. In foot each return to provide depth at the position as well. just his second year at the position after being recruited as a running back, Nieuwsma played in all 11 games as Newcomers to watch at linebacker are headlined by ju- a reserve last year despite the position change in camp. nior transfer Jahphet Grant from Fresno City College. The Florida native is “similar to a Sesson-type of player,” He’s joined on the other corner by fellow sophomore according to Williams. Jimmy Mireri who started the last six games of the sea- son while finishing second on the team with seven pass True freshmen in the mix to keep an eye on are Tyler breakups. O’Connor and Sam Johnson - both from Appleton (Wis.) North High School. Also returning with experience is Abdullah Asad, last year’s third leading tackler with 63. SECONDARY With depth, experience and proven playmakers in the front Newcomers to watch include summer transfers TJ Den- seven, the secondary will be in a prime position to succeed. son, a senior from Murray State, and junior Marc St. Louis from Chabot College. With the front seven of the Golden Bears, the team will look to create third and long situations for the opponent. The “TJ and Marc have been added plusses to our secondary. squad also has the personnel to pressure the quarterback They bring athleticism and a mentality that has been a Mike Willett which in turn could lead to poor decisions and batted balls great asset.” allowing the secondary to capitalize on opposing miscues. anchors the secondary #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL

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#BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Ronald Zollicoffer Tre Spears RB | 5-7 | 200 | Sr. RB | 5-10 | 225 | Jr. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Amundsen HS Morgan Park HS 1 Harper College 2 Concordia Career: Concordia Career: 2012: Played in all 11 games with two starts, one at running 2012: All-NSIC South Division Honorable Mention ... back and another at wide receiver as a versatile offensive named CU Male Athlete of the Week at SMSU (11/3/12) threat ... produced 413 all-purpose yards via kick returning ... four-time CU Offensive Player of the Week (U-Mary, at (198), rushing (138) and receiving (77) ... second on the UM Crookston, Upper Iowa and at SMSU) ... 60th ranked team in kick return yards and led the team with a 22.0 kick rusher in Division II with 80.45 yards per game as a first return average on nine returns with a long of 34 which tied year starter ... ranked fourth in the NSIC in rushing yards the team long ... averaged 5.3 yards per carry, which was per game... started all 11 games at running back ... had second on the team (min. 25 carries) ... had two rushing three 100-plus yard rushing performances with 26 carries and one receiving touchdown ... was tied for fifth on the for 117 yards in season opener against U-Mary (9/1/12), team with seven plays of at least 25 yards which resulted in two long touchdowns ... long 25-187 with a 31-yard touchdown and a long of 44 in a win at UM Crookston (9/8/12) and run of the season was 34 yards for a touchdown in a win over Upper Iowa (10/6/12), 16-114 with two touchdowns and a long of 29 along with season-highs three catches for finishing the game with two carries for 33 yards and two receptions for 13 yards including 21 yards at SMSU (11/3/12) ... had 11 or more carries in 10 of 11 games ... had 50-plus a receiving touchdown for a two TD performance, also delivering a 23-yard kickoff return rushing yards eight times. for 69 total all-purpose yards ... other long touchdown was a 30-yard run at Winona State (11/10/12) as he rushed twice for 44 yards in the season finale ... had at least 40 all- 2011: Redshirted, did not play ... named CU Offensive Scout Player of the Week against purpose yards six times with a high of 81 yards against Wayne State (10/20/12) on three Minnesota Crookston (10/29/11). kickoff returns for 60 yards, two rushes for eight yards and one reception for 13 yards ... season long kickoff return of 34 yards was at Northern State (9/22/12), adding four carries 2010: Played in 11 games as a true freshman ... rushed 21 times for 67 yards and a touch- for 20 yards in the game ... also made five tackles (three solo). down ... debuted with two carries for 13 yards including a long of nine along wiht a seven yard reception against Minot State (9/4/10) ... set new career-high with 30 all-purpose Harper College: A versatile player that played at a high yards at Minnesota Crookston (10/30/10), rushing level, was named All-Region First Team as an athlete, All- eight times for 27 yards and a season long run of Region Second Team as a Wide Receiver and All-Con- 13 yards while recording one catch for three yards ference Honorable Mention as a running back ... also an ... scored first career touchdown against Upper Academic All-Conference student-athlete as a freshman. Iowa (11/6/10) with five carries for 14 yards and a 2011: Played in nine games with 430 rushing yards on long of 11 ... had a carry or more in seven games 97 carries and three touchdowns ... had 29 receptions for ... made two solo tackles at SMSU (11/13/10). 385 yards ... scored five total touchdowns, three on the ground with two receiving ... had seven kick/punt returns Morgan Park High School: Named All-City and for 145 total yards. All-Conference for the Mustangs ... rushed for over 1,300 yards with 14 touchdowns and 600 Amundsen High School: A three-sport athlete for the receiving yards out of the backfield ... also com- Vikings, earning four letters in football and one each in peted in track & field ... member of Honor Roll. basketball and baseball ... as a senior was named All-City 14 at running back and All-State Honorable Mention ... was Personal: Born May 4, 1992 ... son of Donna Har- named All-Conference at quarterback and free safety as ris ... has an older brother, Tommario Minor and a a junior ... an All-Area wide receiver as a sophomore ... as sister, Wilkeshia Everrett ... a business manage- a freshman, earned All-City honors at cornerback ... had ment major and coaching minor ... aspires to play 11 total returns for touchdown as a prep. professional football or become a CEO. spears Career rushing Statistics Personal: Born December 7, Zollicoffer rushing Statistics Year GP Att Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g 1991 ... son of Fred and Diane Year GP Att Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g 2010 11 21 67 3.3 1 13 6.1 Zollicoffer ... has three broth- 2012 11 26 138 5.3 2 34 12.5 2012 11 173 885 5.1 4 44 80.5 ers, Andrae, Tony and Fred; and Totals 22 194 952 4.9 5 44 43.3 three sisters, Sharon, Jessica Zollicoffer receiving Statistics and Sonya ... will major in sport Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g 2012 11 9 77 8.6 1 19 7.0 spears Career receiving Statistics psychology. Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g Zollicoffer Career All-Purpose Statistics 2010 11 2 10 5.0 0 7 0.9 Year KR Yds Avg TD Lng PR Yds Avg TD Lng AP AP/g 2012 11 12 40 3.3 0 17 3.6 2012 9 198 22.0 0 34 - - - - - 413 37.5 Totals 22 14 50 3.6 0 17 2.3

Bemidji State (10/8/11)... recorded his first touchdown as a Golden Bear against Minnesota Jermaine Clemon Crookston (10/29/11) and had his career-long reception of 38 yards ... finished the season TE/H | 6-4 | 240 | Jr. on a 4-game reception streak, bringing in at least two catches in each of the games ... had Racine, Wis. a catch in nine out of 11 games played with six multi-catch games. Horlick HS 3 2010: Redshirted, did not play ... caught two touchdown passes in 2011 spring game. Concordia Career: Racine Horlick High School: All-Wisconsin Southeast 2012: Played in 10 games with two starts at tight end ... Conference … Journal Times All-Racine County … 51 re- averaged 18.6 yards on five receptions for 86 yards with a ceptions, 682 yards and six touchdowns in senior year av- touchdown ... had a 24-yard touchdown in season opener eraging 13.4 yards per catch and 75.8 yards per game … against U-Mary (9/1/12) ... had two catches for 35 yards senior starter and team captain … earned Coaches Award, with a long of 37 against Minnesota Duluth (9/15/12) ... had Best Hands Award and award for hard work in the weight receptions of 16 and 18 yards, respectively, at Northern room … earned Wisconsin Senior Award ... Unsung Hero State (9/22/12) and at Minnesota State (9/29/12) ... made ... Journal Times Senior of the Year ... three varsity letters five tackles including two against Wayne State (10/20/12) in football, one in basketball and choir … numerous state while contributing on special teams. competition awards musically … senior varsity basketball starter … student leader and school representative for Clemon Career receiving Stats 2011: Played in 11 games and North Star Racine District-wide Initiative … 3.4 senior year started seven at tight end for the Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g GPA … Honor Roll. Golden Bears ... ranked sixth on 2011 11 19 237 12.5 1 38 21.5 the team in receiving, with 19 re- 2012 10 5 93 18.6 1 37 9.3 Personal: Born January 20, 1992 in Chicago … son of ceptions for 237 yards (12.5 avg) Totals 21 24 330 13.8 2 38 15.7 Robert and Wendy Webb … has two older brothers, Frank and one touchdown ... made his and Jimmie ... has four sisters, Geneva, Contessa, Carrie, first career recpetion in a win at Minot State (9/3/11) (1-7 yards) ... caught one pass for and Barbara ... will pursue a degree in exercise science … 28 yards against Northern State (9/17/11) ... recorded two receptions for 35 yards against lists playing professional football and becoming a coach as Augustana (10/1/11) ... set career-highs in both receptions (5) and receiving yards (64) at future goals ... is a two-time Dean’s List student. #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Jeremy Head Jordan Halverson DB | 6-1 | 190 | Sr. LB | 6-1 | 230 | Jr. Bolingbrook, Ill. Fridley, Minn. 4 Naperville Central HS 6 Fridley HS Concordia Career: Concordia Career: 2012: Played in nine games ... made 10 tackles with two 2012: All-NSIC South Division Second Team ... NSIC All- pass breakups ... made three tackles against Wayne State Academic Team ... named BSN Division II Player of the (10/20/12) followed by four tackles (three solo) against Au- Week against Minnesota Crookston (9/8/12) ... named gustana (10/27/12) in back-to-back weeks ... made a tackle CU Male Athlete of the Week at Sioux Falls (10/13/12) ... in five games. named CU Defensive Player of the Week twice, at Minne- sota State and at Sioux Falls ... starting inside linebacker in 2011: Played in 10 games for the Golden Bears at defen- all 11 games ... led the team, finished seventh in the NSIC sive back ... ranked 19th on the team in total tackles (15) ... overall and fifth among NSIC linebackers with 9.55 tackles had a career-high five tackles (four solo) in a win at Minot per game, which was 50th in the NCAA ... ranked sixth in Head Career Defensive Stats State (9/3/11) in the opener ... made the NSIC and 47th in Division II in tackles for loss (14.5) ... led all NSIC South Division first career interception in a road win linebackers and was fourth in the NSIC South Division among all positions in tackles Year GP UT AT TT INT PBU at Upper Iowa, also recording a pair of with 9.1 per game in seven divisional games ... was tied for third with 4.0 sacks in NSIC 2011 10 11 4 15 1-0 0 solo tackles ... recorded three tackles South Division play and ranked sixth in the division with 7.0 tackles for loss ... tied for 2012 9 6 4 10 0-0 2 against Southwest Minnesota State the NSIC single-game high with 3.0 sacks at Sioux Falls (10/13/12), adding 11 tackles Totals 19 17 8 25 1-0 2 (11/12/11) in season finale victory at and 4.0 tackles for loss in the game ... had seven games with 10-plus tackles including a Metrodome ... made two or more tack- career-high 14 in a win at Minnesota Crookston (9/8/12) along with 3.0 tackles for loss, a les in four games and had at least one pass breakup and a blocked kick ... had 10 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, a recovery tackle in seven contests. and a quarterback hurry in season-opener against U-Mary (9/1/12) ... had 11 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack at Minnesota State (9/29/12) ... had at least five tackles in 2010: Did not play due to back injury. every game and at least seven tackles in 10 of 11 games.

2009: Redshirted, did not play ... 2011: Played in 11 and started five games at linebacker for the Golden Bears ... ranked earned CU Scout Defensive Player of 28th in the NSIC (all games) in tackles (73), 27th in the league (NSIC-only games) in the Week honors for U-Mary game. tackles (68), and ranked 17th in the division (NSIC South games only) in tackles (39) ... finished third on the team in total tackles (73) ... ranked ninth on the team in tackles for Naperville Central High School: Let- loss (4.5) ... recorded five tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in his collegiate debut win at Mi- tered in football and track for the Red- not State (9/3/11) ... registered eight tackles at St. Cloud State (9/10/11) ... had 11 tackles hawks ... a two-time Defensive Back (1.5 for loss) against Minnesota State (9/24/11) ... recorded a career-high in tackles with of the Week ... took first in Pro Agility 15 at Augustana (10/1/11) ... registered eight tackles (1.5 for loss) in a win over Minnesota OJ Johnson Speed Skills combine ... Crookston (10/29/11) ... recorded at least three total tackles in every game for the Golden led Redhawks in pass breakups and Bears on the 2011 season. helped lead team to Class 8A state playoffs. 2010: Redshirted, did not play ... was named CU Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week against Northern State. Personal: Born August 29, 1991 ... 15 son of Jethro and Belynda Head ... has Fridley High School: A three-time letterwinner in football, led the Tigers to conference two sisters, Adrienne Head and Tif- championship in football and track ... also lettered six times in track and three times in fany Lambert ... will pursue a degree in basketball ... an All-State Honorable Mention selection ... was named All-North Suburban communication studies. Conference twice in prep career ... deemed a senior captain, team MVP and Most Valu- able on Defense ... played both ways, rushing for 784 yards while producing 187 tackles on defense ... made 357 career tackles ... team captain on basketball team, All-State and All-North Suburban Conference ... was a conference champion in the jump event which helped team to conference championship ... earned All-Conference Honorable TJ Denson Mention honors in track ... an Honor Roll student. DB | 5-9 | 185 | Sr. Lakeland, Fla. Personal: Born September 7, 1991 ... son of John Halverson and Jodeen Snyder ... has Lakeland HS two brothers, Dion and Tristan; and four sisters, Kaitlin, Sydney, Tianna and Isabella ... 5 Murray State University will major in physical & health education at Concordia with a minor in special education. Halverson Career Defensive Statistics Murray State University: 2012: Played in seven games for the Racers in the Ohio Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF Valley Conference ... made six tackles with 1.0 tackles for 2011 11 27 46 73 4.5-12 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 loss and one forced fumble ... made season-high three 2012 11 52 53 105 14.5-39 4.0-15 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 tackles with 1.0 tackles for loss and a forced fumble in a win Totals 22 79 99 178 19.0-51 4.0-15 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 over Tennessee State (11/3/12).

2011: Appeared in nine games, earning the starting nod in each of the first two games ... finished season with 11 tack- les and one sack ... posted three tackles, including a sack, against Tennessee State ... followed it up with three tackles against UT Martin.

2010: Appeared in 10 games, mainly on special teams ... recorded 22 tackles ... posted season-best five tackles against Southeast Missouri and UT Martin ... also forced a fum- ble against UTM ... had four tackles against Missouri State.

Lakeland High School: Two-year letterwinner for head coach Bill Castle at Lakeland High School ... helped the Dreadnaughts capture back-to-back district championships ... registered 79 tackles and an interception as a senior ... finished junior campaign with 85 tackles, eight interceptions and a touchdown ... was an All-Country First Team performer in 2009.

Personal: Born April 26, 1991 ... full name is Willie Terry Denson, Jr. ... son of Terry, Sr. and Charlotte Denson ... has three brothers, Antwan, Prinshon and Devon, and one sis- ter, Shekila ... brother, Antwan was a linebacker and safety for the University of Louisville from 2000-04 ... will major in sport management ... aspires to play professional football or become a college football coach in the NCAA.

#BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football first extended reps at QB in second half against Bemidji State (10/9/10), leading team to Ron Johnson victory with 48 passing yards and 36 rushing yards ... in first career start at Wayne State QB | 6-2 | 170 | Fr. (10/16/10), led team to big road win with 328 yards and two TD’s on 22-37 passing without Chicago, Ill. an interception, also rushing for 52 yards on 13 attempts ... rushed for 67 yards on 11 at- Homewood-Flossmoor HS tempts with 5-6 passing for 54 yards against Upper Iowa (11/6/10) ... rushed for 84 yards 7 on nine attempts with a touchdown while completing 2-3 for 15 yards in win at Southwest Minnesota State (11/13/10) ... averaged 5.6 yards per rush with 263 rushing yards and two Homewood Flossmoor High School: Named All-State TD’s ... completed 34-61 for 448 yards passing on the year with two TD’s and no INT’s. Honorable Mention ... an All-Southwest Suburban Blue 8A Conference and All-Area quarterback ... passed for 33 2009: Redshirted, did not play ... earned CU Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week touchdowns and rushed for four more ... helped team to honors against Winona State ... received all QB reps for the Navy team in the 2010 Spring 7-3 overall record (7-2 regular season) ... was voted team Game, throwing a touchdown pass in the second half. captain and team MVP. Blaine High School: A Mr. Football finalist in Minnesota ... Pioneer Press and Associ- Personal: Born August 17, 1995 ... full name is Ronald ated Press Minnesota State High School Player of the Year ... Pioneer Press All-State Johnson, Jr. ... son of Ronald Johnson, Sr. and Lisa Mc- First Team ... Star Tribune All-Metro ... Northwest Suburban Conference Offensive Player Clinton ... has four brothers, John, Roshawn, Kirson and of the Year ... All-Northwest Suburban Conference First Team ... completed 248-394 for DeShawn; and three sisters, Lesley, Rian and Roneesha ... will major in education ... 2,628 passing yards with 19 touchdowns ... 63% completion pct. ... 948 rushing yards and aspires to play professional football ... his cousin, Marcus McClinton, played free safety 18 touchdowns ... 3,576 yards of total offense ... earned eight letters in football, baseball at the University of Kentucky (2002-06) and professionally for the and weight lifting for the Bengals ... helped Bengals to NWSC Championship, section title and (2006-10). and state runner-up finish in Class 5A with an 11-2 overall record.

James Peterson Personal: Born December 13, 1990 ... son of Jeff Peterson and Tara Arel ... graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor’s in sport management and a business minor ... made Dean’s QB | 6-3 | 235 | Jr. List every undergraduate Blaine, Minn. Peterson Career rushing Statistics semester ... entering Master Blaine HS Year Att Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g Tot Off Yds/g 8 of Buisiness Administration 2010 47 263 5.6 2 18 26.3 711 71.1 (MBA) program this fall at 2011 4 16 4.0 0 13 8.0 451 225.5 Concordia ... recipient of the 2012 89 171 1.9 3 19 15.5 2731 248.3 Concordia Career: President’s Scholarship. 2012: Voted a team captain ... NSIC All-Academic Team ... Totals 140 450 3.2 5 19 19.6 3893 169.3 named CU Male Athlete of the Week for season opening Peterson Career passing Statistics performance against U-Mary (9/1/12) ... had second longest Year GP Eff Comp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Yds/g pass in the NSIC, an 82-yard touchdown to Tre Mason at 2010 10 128.2 34-61-0 55.7 448 2 42 44.8 Northern State (9/22/12) ... ranked seventh in the NSIC 2011 2 184.1 22-35-2 62.9 435 3 77 217.5 in passing yards per game (2560) and eighth in total of- 2012 11 115.5 191-377-20 50.7 2560 21 82 232.7 fense (2731) ... ranked 46th in the nation in total offense Totals 23 122.2 247-473-22 52.2 3443 26 82 149.7 per game (248.3) and 87th in passing efficiency (115.47) ... in seven South Division games, ranked sixth in passing yards (1409) and total of- Gabe Boyce fense (1573) ... finished one touchdown WR | 5-10 | 170 | So. pass short of tying the school record for a Minnetonka, Minn. 16 season with 21 touchdown strikes ... had a Minnetonka HS pair of 300-plus passing performances in 9 season opener against U-Mary (9/1/12) and in week four at Northern State (9/22/12) as Concordia Career: he threw for 300 or more yards four times in 2012: Played in 10 games with one start ... ranked seventh his first seven career starts under center ... in the NSIC South Division in kick return average (20.7) with was 30-48 for 431 yards with two touchdown seven returns for 145 yards in seven divisional games ... passes and one rushing against U-Mary and finished seventh on the team in receptions (9), fifth on the 24-44 with 373 yards and three touchdowns team in receiving yards (133) and tied for third in receiving at Northern State ... the 431 yard passing average (14.8/catch) ... first career reception was an 11- performance was the third most in a game in yard touchdown at Northern State (9/22/12) ... established school history and a career-high ... passed career-highs at Minnesota State (9/29/12) with four recep- for two touchdowns and rushed for another tions for 68 yards with a long of 31 ... also returned kickoffs, in a win at Minnesota Crookston (9/8/12) ... topping 80 all-purpose yards in back-to-back games at Sioux Falls (10/13/12) with 81 passed for 262 yards and two touchdowns yards (2 rec, 20 yds and 3 KR, 61 yds) and against Wayne State (10/20/12) with 89 yards and added a rushing touchdown at Sioux (2 rec, 34 yds and 3 KR, 55 yds) ... long kick return of 31 yards at Sioux Falls ... had at Falls (10/13/12) ... had second game with least one reception in four games ... earned first career start against Upper Iowa (10/6/12) three passing touchdowns against Augus- and had a 29-yard kickoff return in his first career KR attempt. tana, passing for 266 yards in the game to earn CU Offensive Player of the Week hon- Minnetonka High School: Earned letters in four different sports for the Skippers: track ors ... rushed for season-high 62 yards on & field (4), football (3), baseball (2), weightlifting (1) ... a two-time All-Conference football seven attempts while completing 13-22 for player ... is a track & field school record holder (set as a freshman) ... captain of the base- 114 yards and two touchdowns in a win over ball team ... as a senior on the gridiron, tallied 27 catches for 310 yards and six touch- Upper Iowa (10/6/12) ... had seven games downs ... also competed in intramural basketball ... maintained a 3.0 grade point average. with 220-plus passing yards ... had a pass- ing touchdown in all 11 games and eight Personal: Born January 29, 1994 ... son of Todd and Francine Boyce ... has three brothers, games with two or more passing touch- Anthony, Nick and Matt, and a younger sister, Maria ... will major in business management. downs ... had five games with three com- bined touchdowns (rushing and passing) ... rushed for 171 yards and three touchdowns on the season ... had third most passing yards (2560) in a season in Concordia’s Division II history (1999-present) with third most passing touchdowns (21) and second most attempts (377).

2011: NSIC All-Academic ... played in and started two games at quarterack before suf- fering season-ending injury ... was awarded a medical redshirt season ... named CU Offensive Player of the Week in win at Minot State (9/3/11) for completing 17-of-28 for 357 yards and three touchdowns with a long of 77 yards ... was 5-for-7 for 78 yards in week two at St. Cloud State (9/10/11) before leaving the game injured early in the second quarter ... also rushed four times for 16 yards in the two games. Boyce Career receiving Statistics Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g 2010: Appeared in 10 games with one start at quarterback for the Golden Bears ... received 2012 10 9 133 14.8 1 31 13.3 #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Billy Brown Tony Harris-Bork QB | 6-2 | 215 | Fr. WR | 6-2 | 200 | Fr. Peoria, Ill. St. Michael, Minn. 10 Peoria Manual Academy 12 St. Michael-Albertville HS Peoria Manual Academy: Named All-Mid State 6 Confer- St. Michael-Albertville High School: Earned letters in ence Second Team as a quarterback ... led the Mid State football (2), hockey (10), track (2), BPA (1) and community 6 in passing yards and completions ... helped the Rams to service (4) ... prep career included 70 catches for 844 yards the playoffs as a junior ... a three-sport athlete, also playing and 11 touchdowns in two seasons. 2012: As a senior, had basketball and competing in track & field ... is a captain in 34 catches for 364 yards and three touchdowns. 2011: As a both football and basketball. junior had 36 catches for 480 yards and eight touchdowns.

Personal: Born May 18, 1995 ... full name is Billy Joe Brown, Personal: Born May 10, 1995 ... full name is Antonio Harris- Jr. ... son of Billy Brown, Sr. and Tracy Cagle ... has two Bork ... son of Scott Tryggeseth and Jennifer Thompson ... brothers, Jakari and Semaj, and a sister, Brandi ... will major has two younger sisters, Gabby and Aspen; and a younger in athletic training with a biology minor ... his career goal is to become an athletic trainer brother, Griffin ... will major in business management with a minor in international marketing for an NFL organization or to become a football coach ... his grandpa, George Hunter, was ... lists a future goal to travel the world and learn multiple languages ... his uncle, Josh Bork, a quarterback and a point guard for the Spalding University football and basketball teams. was an offensive tackle for the Central Lakes College football team (2002-03) ... his step- father, Scott Tryggeseth, was a wide receiver for St. Cloud State football (1988-90) ... has Mike Willett grandfather, Doug Bork, wrestled for Willmar Community College (1969-71) ... his cousin, DB | 5-11 | 190 | Sr. Zachary Bork, played quarterback for the University of St. Thomas football team (2009-11) Woodbury, Minn. ... is family friends with Harry Myers, a St. Cloud State football wide receiver (1987-93) and 11 Woodbury HS Eric Decker, a wide receiver for the University of Minnesota and Denver Broncos. JeQuan Rushing Concordia Career: DB | 6-0 | 199 | Fr. 2012: Capital One Academic All-District First Team ... NSIC St. Paul, Minn. All-Academic Team ... named NSIC Defensive Player of the Cretin-Derham Hall HS Week, BSN Defensive Player of the Week, CU Male Athlete 13 of the Week and team Defensive Player of the Week for Up- per Iowa victory performance (10/6/12) as he set school re- Cretin-Derham Hall High School: A two-year contributor cord and had NSIC single-game season-high of 20 tackles, for the Raider varsity team, starting as a senior with 35 tack- adding 0.5 tackle for loss, two forced fumbles and two pass les and one interception ... as a special teams contributor as breakups ... named CU Special Teams Player of the Week a junior, compiled 13 tackles ... played sophomore season against Wayne State (10/20/12) with 12 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and a blocked kick on the Sibley High School junior varsity as a two-way player. that led to a touchdown ... ranked second on the team, fifth among NSIC defensive backs and 12th in the NSIC overall with 8.4 tackles per game as he registered 76 tackles in nine Personal: Born March 16, 1995 in Chicago ... son of Jer- games ... led the NSIC South Division overall and among defensive backs with 10.1 tackles maine Rushing and Tanesha Wilcox ... has two younger per game in seven divisional games and was tied for the division lead with two fumbles sisters, Jada and Jaelle ... will major in sport management. forced ... started final six games of the season after starting the season injured, missing the 17 first two games and working his way back into the starting role ... had at least eight tackles Jared Russo in six of the last seven games with at least five tackles in all seven games ... had two nine QB | 6-3 | 235 | Jr. tackle performances and two eight tackle performances with two 12-plus tackle games ... Milwaukee, Wis. had second career interception in season finale at Winona State (11/10/12), adding nine Milwaukee Pius XI HS tackles and a pass breakup. 14 2011: NSIC All-Academic ... played in 11 games and started seven at safety for the Golden Bears ... finished sixth on the team in total tackles (46) ... tied for 11th on the team in tackles Concordia Career: for loss (2.5) ... had one forced fumble and a fumble recovery ... recorded six tackles (four 2012: Played in three games as the backup QB... attempted solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss at St. Cloud State (9/10/11) ... registered a career-high 12 season-high four passes against Minnesota Duluth (9/15/12) tackles and 0.5 for loss in a win over Northern State (9/17/11) ... recorded five tackles (four ... attempted two passes in win over Upper Iowa (10/6/12). solo) against Minnesota State (9/24/11) ... registered a tackle, an interception and a fumble recovery in a win over Minnesota Crookston (10/29/11) ... recorded four tackles (three solo, 2011: Played in 10 games and started three at quarterback for 0.5 for loss) in a win at Upper Iowa (11/5/11) ... had at least a tackle in 10 of 11 games ... the Golden Bears ... named CU Offensive Player of the Week had 3-plus tackles eight times and 5-plus tackles five times including the first four games in first career start victory over Northern State (9/17/11), com- of the season. pleting 13-for-27 for 208 yards and three touchdowns with a long of 59... ranked 10th in the conference (NSIC games only) in passing average per game 2010: Played in 11 games with 14 tackles ... ended season with at least two tackles in four (115 ypg) ... ranked seventh in the NSIC South (division games only) in pasing yards per game straight games ... had career-high three tackles twice, at Minnesota Crookston (10/30/10) (115.6) ... ranked seventh in the NSIC South (division games only) in passing efficiency (94.0) and against Upper Iowa (11/6/10). ... on the season, completed 80-of-170 for 1037 yards and 10 touchdowns ... 17-for-27 for 185 yards and 2 touchdowns at St. Cloud State (9/10/11) ... completed 25-of-54 for 318 yards and 2009: Redshirted ... earned CU Scout Defensive Player of the 2 touchdowns against Minnesota State (9/24/11) ... threw for 175+ Week honors against Winona State. yards in four consecutive performances including all three of his starts ... had three-straight games with multi-touchdown passes ... Woodbury High School: Pioneer Press All-State ... two-time All- threw a touchdown pass in five straight games and six out of seven. Suburban East Conference ... two year captain (football and wres- tling) ... Woodbury’s Royal Award (wrestling and football) and Big 2010: Redshirted, did not play ... earned CU Scout Team Offen- Blue Hitter Award winner ... earned 12 total letters in football (3), sive Player of the Week honors for St. Cloud State game. wrestling (4), academics (3), baseball (1) and track (1). Milwaukee Pius XI High School: A three-sport athlete, earning Personal: Born August 30, 1990 ... son of Scott and Sherry Willett letters in football (3), basketball (1) and baseball (2) ... a team ... has an older brother, Mitch “Turtle” Willett, who played baseball captain for the Popes as a junior and senior ... earned All-Con- at the University of St. Thomas as a third baseman ... is a commu- ference honors as a junior and senior ... set single season record nication studies major and marketing minor at Concordia ... has for passing yards as a junior. been a consistent Dean’s List student ... member of Concordia’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and Comm Club. Personal: Born June 8, 1992 ... son of Richard Van Beck and Ro- chelle Russo ... will pursue an exercise science major at Concordia. willett Career Defensive Statistics Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF Russo Career passing Statistics 2010 11 6 8 14 0.0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Year GP Eff Comp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Yds/g 2011 11 28 18 46 2.5-7 0-0 1-10 1 1 1-0 0 0 2011 10 103.6 80-170-12 47.1 1037 10 59 103.7 2012 9 45 31 76 2.5-4 0-0 1-0 4 2 0-0 1 0 2012 3 -33.3 0-6-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 31 79 57 136 5.0-11 0-0 2-10 5 3 1-0 1 0 Totals 13 98.9 80-176-13 45.5 1037 10 59 79.8 #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football team with 250 all-purpose yards with 86 punt return, Ben Schramski 74 receiving, 60 kickoff and 30 rushing yards ... also QB | 6-2 | 185 | Fr. listed as the team’s third string quarterback. Lake City, Minn. 15 Lincoln HS 2011: Redshirted, did not play. Fillmore High School: A four sport athlete for the Lincoln High School: Earned 10 varsity letters for the Ti- Flashes, earning letters in football (3), baseball (3), gers, four on the gridiron while competing in basketball (3) basketball (2) and track (1) ... was also a team cap- and baseball (3) as well ... holds school records for career tain for football, baseball and basketball teams ... starts at quarterback, career total passing yards and touch- named the 2009 MVP ... an All-CIF down passes, single season touchdowns (17, 2012), yards and All-County quarterback ... named the Flashes’ (1,450, 2012) and yards per completion (22.6, 2012) ... team MVP in 2009 and 2010 seasons ... set team quarterbacked the top scoring offense in Minnesota Class record for touchdown passes in a season (14) and 3A ... Tigers were also ranked second in the state in scoring a game (4) ... also a four year Honor Roll student, margin and finished with a 9-2 record and section runner-up Renaissance Scholar and All-League Scholar Athlete ... led Tigers to back-to-back Hiawatha Valley League (HVL) while being involved in numerous extra curricular ac- championships as a junior and senior ... was named All-HVL and All-Area First team as a tivities outside of athletics and academics ... was rec- senior and Second Team as a junior ... an All-Section First Team selection as a senior ... ognized for volunteering over 3,000 hours to Fillmore named team Offensive MVP as a senior, while also leading the defense in interceptions Youth Football and also served as a volunteer youth basketball coach. ... as a baseball player, is entering fourth year as team’s starting shotstop ... is an All-HVL First Team and All-Area Second Team selection as a junior ... led Tigers to HVL champi- Personal: Born March 10, 1993 ... son of Craig and Lynn Cole ... the younger brother of onship as a junior ... named team’s Defensive MVP as a sophomore ... on the basketball former Concordia offensive guard Curtis Cole ... majoring in physical education with a minor court, a three year starter and was named team Offensive MVP as a junior. in elementary education at Concordia ... career goal is to be a teacher and football coach.

Personal: Born December 11, 1994 ... full name is Benjamin Schramski ... son of Tom and Nancy Schramski ... has a younger sister, Megan, and a younger brother, Sam ... will Rual Boles major in biology and minor in math ... his grandfather, Gerald Schramski, was an offen- DB | 5-11 | 180 | Fr. sive lineman for the University of Wisconsin-Superior football team (1951-54). South Holland, Ill. Marist HS Rex Johnson 18 WR | 6-1 | 195 | Jr. Maplewood, Minn. Marist High School: Helped the Redhawks to an 8-1 re- North St. Paul HS cord in the ESCC 8a ... also competed in track & field. 16 Minnesota West CTC Personal: Born October 28,1994 ... son of Rual Boles and Marion Clark ... has an older sister, Shakiyla, and two broth- Minnesota West Community and Technical College: ers, Jacobi and Darryn ... will major in criminal justice ... An All-Division and All-MCAC performer for the Bluejays ... would like to attend law school ... his cousin, Marques Sul- named offensive MVP ... a two-year Dean’s List student- livan, was an offensive guard for the University of Illinois athlete. 2012: hauled in 211 yards on 13 receptions with football team (1997-01). two touchdowns, averaging 16.2 yards per catch with a 18 long of 36 ... had five catches for 57 yards and a touchdown against Central Lakes College-Brainerd (9/29/12) ... had Vantwon Melton two catches for 51 yards and a touchdown with a season- WR | 6-2 | 185 | Fr. long catch of 36 yards in season opening win at Itasca CC Brookfield, Wis. (8/25/12). 2011: In six games, had 16 receptions for 245 yards and a touchdown, averag- Brookfield Central HS ing 15.3 yards per catch. 19

North St. Paul High School: An All-Classic Suburban Conference performer ... holds Brookfield Central High School: Led the Lancers in re- the school record for yards ... an All-Academic prep student-athlete ... also an All-Classic ceiving yards as a senior and earned the Spirit Award ... Suburban Conference basketball and track athlete. also an honor student ... also competed in track & field and took first place in the triple jump at the 2012 Carthage Lake Personal: Born May 18, 1993 ... son of Kellie Johnson ... has an older sister, Desirea Michigan High School Invitational. Johnson ... will major in pre-engineering ... would like to become a civil engineer and lists graduate school as a future possibility. Personal: Born November 22 ... son of Desmon and Kimberly Melton ... has two younger brothers, Tevin and Corey Cole Desmon ... will major in accounting with a finance minor QB\WR | 6-2 | 190 | So. ... intends to pursue graduate school at Concordia with a goal of becoming a certified Fillmore, Calif. accountant in the corporate world. Fillmore HS 17 Sam Alakija RB | 5-9 | 205 | Jr. Concordia Career: Minnetonka, Minn. 2012: Played in all 11 games with three starts as a wide Minnetonka HS receiver while being featured as the main punt returner and 20 a kick returner as well ... ranked sixth in NSIC South Divi- sion in punt return average at 6.0 on 11 returns in seven Rochester Community and Technical College: divisional games ... recorded an 11-yard reception in first Helped the Yellowjackets to an 11-1 season, falling to Iowa career game against U-Mary (9/1/12) ... had a 22-yard run Western CC in the 2011 National Championship ... helped in second game at UM Crookston (9/8/12) ... had season- them to a 9-2 season in 2012 ... a two year starter. long 17 yard punt return while setting highs of four returns for 29 yards at Sioux Falls (10/13/12) ... set career-highs with two catches for 48 yards 2012: All-MCAC honorable mention ... played in 11 games, and a long of 28 against Wayne rushing for 309 yards on 79 carries with three touchdowns Cole Career rushing Statistics State (10/20/12) ... set highs of Year GP Att Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g ... had 19 receptions for 138 yards ... had three carries for four kickoff returns for 60 yards 2012 11 2 30 15.0 0 22 2.7 41 yards and two touchdowns in season opening win at and a 24 yard long at SMSU Vermillion CC (8/25/12) ... had six carries for 69 yards and a touchdown in a win at Fond (11/3/12) with a high of 79 all- Cole Career receiving Statistics du Lac Tribal CC (9/8/12) ... had season-high 14 carries for 48 yards at Central Lakes purpose yards as he added two Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g College-Brainerd (9/15/12). punt returns for 19 yards with a 2012 11 5 74 14.8 0 28 6.7 long of 15 ... was ninth on the 2011: Played in nine games with 68 carries for 324 yards and four rushing touchdowns Cole Career All-Purpose Statistics ... had rushing touchdowns in first two career games played against Northland CTC Year KR Yds Avg TD Lng PR Yds Avg TD Lng AP AP/g (8/26/11) and Vermillion CC (9/3/11) ... had four carries for 41 yards and a touchdown 2012 4 60 15.0 0 24 14 86 6.1 0 17 250 22.7 against Minnesota State CTC (10/8/11) and four carries for 49 yards against Ridgewater College (10/15/11) ... had 13 carries for season-high 68 yards with a touchdown against #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Minnesota West CTC (10/21/11) ... rushed a season-high 15 times for 64 yards against Northland CTC (11/6/11). Jimmy Mireri DB | 5-10 | 180 | So. Minnetonka High School: Earned a letter in football and was a state entrant in wrestling Fridley, Minn. in 2008 for the Skippers ... a 2010 graduate. 22 Fridley HS Personal: Born April 20, 1991 ... son of Joseph Alakijia, Latina Tekie and Sydney Maxwell ... has a sister, Adiyam Tekie ... will pursue studies in commerical advertising and will Concordia Career: pursue a career in an advertising agency. 2012: Started final six games of the season at cornerback while playing in 10 games during breakout season ... tied for 31st in the NSIC South Division among all defenders and Abdullah Asad tied for 15th among NSIC South Division defensive backs DB | 5-10 | 210 | Jr. with 4.7 tackles per game in seven division contests ... had Chicago, Ill. career-high seven tackles (all solo) at Sioux Falls (10/13/12) Morgan Park HS ... had six tackles twice, against Minnesota Duluth (9/15/12) 21 and against Augustana (10/27/12) adding two pass break- ups and a fumble recovery against Augie ... also had two Concordia Career: pass breakups at Northern State (9/22/12) ... had seven total pass breakups which ranked 2012: Starting bear safety for all 11 games ... finished as second on the defense ... had four or more tackles in seven games including the last six the third leading tackler on the defense with 63 total tackles games of the year as a starter ... had five tackles (four solo) with first career tackle for loss (35 solo) ... ranked 47th in the 16-team NSIC (overall) with at Winona State (11/10/12). 5.7 tackles per game while ranking 16th among defensive backs ... ranked 25th in the 8-team NSIC South Division 2010: Redshirted, did not play ... named CU Scout with 5.6 tackles per game in Concordia’s seven South Di- Team Defensive Player of the Week against Min- vision games which also ranked 13th among NSIC South nesota Crookston ... competes on CU Track & Field defensive backs ... led team in interception return yardage team as a sprinter, earning All-NSIC honors as a (40) on his one interception at Minnesota State (9/29/12), also adding six tackles in the member of the 2nd place 4x400m relay team. game ... was third on the team with six passes defended including five pass breakups ... also had 2.0 tackles for loss ... had a tackle in every game with at least five tackles in Fridley High School: A three-sport athlete for the nine of 11 games ... had a season-high 10 tackles at Southwest Minnesota State (11/3/12) Tigers, earning four letters in track & field while let- ... had eight tackles against Minnesota Duluth (9/8/12) ... had six tackles (five solo) with tering twice each in football and basketball ... earned a tackle for loss at Minnesota Crookston (9/8/12) ... had seven tackles and a tackle for All-Conference honors in football with All-State Hon- loss against Wayne State (10/20/12) ... had two pass breakups each at Northern State orable Mention as well ... named a KARE11 All-Metro (9/22/12) and against Upper Iowa (10/6/12). Third Team selection ... NSC Special Teams Player of the Year ... helped Tigers to conference champion- 2011: Earned Parlet Lifter of the Year award ... played in all 11 games, starting five at ship in 2009 ... a three-time All-Conference and All- safety ... fourth overall leading tackler and second leading returner with 56 total tackles State performer in track ... earned track MVP honors .... ranked 26th in NSIC South Divisional games in tackles (34) ... sixth on the team in as a senior ... helped Tigers to conference champion- tackles for loss (6.0)... ranked second on the team in punt return yards (10) ... had a ca- ship in track in 2009 ... true team runner-ups in 2008. reer high in tackles with 11 and had a pass breakup in a win over Wayne State (10/15/11) ... blocked a kick in a season opening win at Minot State (9/3/11) while making seven Personal: Born October 7, 1992 ... son of Nicholas tackles with 1.0 TFL ... had six tackles and 1.5 TFL against Minnesota State (9/24/11) ... and Florence Mireri ... has an older brother, Ian ... is had nine tackles and 1.0 TFL in a road win at Upper Iowa (11/5/11) ... had at least three majoring in education and athletic administration at 19 tackles in nine games and made two more tackles in every game. Concordia ... has indicated he’d like to pursue gradu- ate school and his career goals are to be an elemen- 2010: Redshirted, did not play ... earned CU Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week tary teacher and football coach. honors for Wayne State game ... earned Academic Excellence Award. Mireri Career Defensive Statistics Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF Morgan Park High School: A strong safety, recorded 90 tackles (50 solo) as a senior 2012 10 29 10 39 1.0-3 0-0 0 7 0 1-0 0 0 with two sacks and 24 tackles for loss with five pass deflections ... named a team captain for the Mustangs ... earned All-Conference, All-Public League and All-City League First Team on defense ... a Chicago Defender Prep Star of the Week (November 2-8) ... a Cordell Smith four year varsity player, two year starter ... also competed in track & field for three years. WR | 6-4 | 210 | Jr. Mequon, Wis. Personal: Born October 25, 1991 ... son of Toya Dodd and the late Yusuf Asad ... has a Homestead HS younger sister, Aliah (15) ... will pursue a degree in exercise science ... aspires to play pro- 23 fessional football and own a training facility ... his Godfather, Corwin Brown, was a strong safety for the University of Michigan collegiately before playing in 120 games in the NFL with the New England Patriots, New York Jets and Detroit Lions in an eight-year pro career. Concordia Career: 2012: Played in all 11 games with eight starts at wide re- asad Career Defensive Statistics ceiver ... finished with 43 catches for 627 yards and five Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF touchdowns with a long reception of 50 yards ... had at 2011 11 33 23 56 6.0-8 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 least three catches in the first nine games of the season ... 2012 11 35 28 63 2.0-5 0-0 1-40 5 0 0 0 0 led the team in receptions, was second in receiving yards Totals 22 68 51 109 8.0-13 0-0 1-40 6 0 0 1 0 and in touchdowns ... averaged 14.6 yards per catch ... had two 100-yard games with 8-147 and a touchdown against U-Mary (9/1/12) in season opener and 8-109 with a touch- down at Northern State (9/22/12) ... earned CU Special Teams Player of the Week in sea- son opener against U-Mary ... named CU Offensive Player of the Week against Wayne State (10/20/12) with five catches for 84 yards and a touchdown ... had season long catch of 50 yards against Minnesota Duluth (9/15/12) with three catches for 81 yards in the game ... had five catches for 76 yards against Augustana (10/27/12) ... had three catches for 43 yards and a touchdown in a win at Minnesota Crookston (9/8/12) ... finished third on the team in plays of at least 25 yards with 11, all through the air.

2011: Played in 11 games with five starts at wide receiver ... third on the team in receiving yards (469) ... second on the team in receiving toucdowns (6) ... second on the team with a 22.3 average per catch ... first career reception was a 46-yard touchdown in a win at Minot State (9/3/11), finishing with 2-54 ... caught a touchdown in three of first four games played ... recorded a career-high 7 receptions for 94 yards and a touchdown against Min- nesota State (9/24/11) ... hauled in 4 receptions for 70 yards at Bemidji State (10/8/11) ... caught three passes for 32 yards and a touchdown in a win over Wayne State (10/15/11) ... had a career-high 100 yards receiving and a pair of touchdowns in a win over South- west Minnesota State (11/12/11) including a career-long 60 yard touchdown catch, also Cordell Smith continued on page 20 #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football two field goals including a school record long 56-yarder Cordell Smith continued From page 19 and the third longest kick in school history, a 47-yarder had a 40 yard touchdown catch in the game ... while making all five extra point attempts ... a three-time had four receptions of 40-plus yards ... caught CU Special Teams Player of the Week ... finished the a pass in all but one game ... had five games year making 9-of-12 field goal attempts including 8-of-9 with 3-plus catches ... surpassed 50 receiving inside of 50 yards ... has made three of the school’s yards four times. longest four field goals in program history (56, 48, 47) ... was perfect in four attempts inside of 40 yards ... 2010: Redshirted, did not play ... also played ranked ninth in the conference (all games) in scoring basketball for Golden Bears, seeing action in six among kickers (6.1 ppg) ... ranked eighth in the confer- games with three points, a steal and an assist ence in field goal percentage (82%) ... ranked fourth in ... spent true freshman season with fourth place the league in PAT percentage (97.2%) ... ranked 10th in football and basketball teams in 14-team NSIC. conference (NSIC games only) in scoring among kick- ers (5.1 ppg) ... ranked seventh in the NSIC South (divi- Homestead High School: Earned eight to- sion games only) in punting (34.7) ... ranked 10th in the tal letters as a three-sport athlete in football, NSIC South (division games only) in overall scoring (6.3 basketball and baseball for the Highlanders ... ppg) ... placed fifth in the NSIC South (division games earned All-Conference Second Team honors only) in scoring among kickers (6.3 ppg) ... made 2-of-3 in football and basketball as a senior ... helped on field goals with a long of 40 and 1-1 on PATs against Highlanders to Division I State Championships Augustana (10/1/11) while adding five punts with a long of 49 and one inside the 20 with in 2006 and 2008. two fair catches, adding a touchback in four kickoffs ... made 2-of-2 with a long of 48 and went 3-3 on PATs in a win over Wayne State (10/15/11) ... averaged a season-high Personal: Born July 18, 1992 ... son of Cordell 40.4 yards on five punts with a long of 46 and one fair catch at Winona State (10/22/11), Smith and Laurel Key ... has three older sisters, adding a 25 yard field goal and perfect PAT kicking in three attempts ... was 1-for-1 (41) Tiffany, Doretha and Jessica ... will major in sport and went 5-5 on PATs in a win over Minnesota Crookston (10/29/11) ... went 1-for-1 (26) management with minors in political science and and went 7-7 on PATs for 10 points in a win over Southwest Minnesota State (11/12/11) ... business ... a Dean’s List student ... career goal averaged 34.5 yards per punt, with a long of 56... 9-12 on field goals with a long of 56, 10 is to become the athletic director at Homestead inside the 20 and nine fair catches on the season ... averaged 57.4 yards per kickoff with High School ... his father, Cordell three touchbacks, relinquishing kickoff duties halfway through the season. Smith, was a dual sport collegiate Smith Career receiving Stats student-athlete at Grambling Year GP Rec Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g Apple Valley High School: Earned three prep football and three prep soccer letters for State University as a running 2011 11 28 469 16.8 6 60 42.6 the Eagles while also lettering in hockey as a junior … named Pioneer Press All-State back and in football and 2012 11 43 627 14.6 5 50 57.0 First Team , Star Tribune All-State Second Team and Coaches Association All-State Sec- baseball, respectively. Totals 22 71 1096 15.4 11 60 49.8 ond Team … also earned KARE11 All-Metro First Team honors … named team’s Spe- cial Teams Player of the Year … an All-South Suburban Conference Honorable Mention Tom Obarski performer … as a soccer player, was a team captain as a senior and named the Pioneer Press Minnesota State Player of the Year … earned All-State First Team honors by the K/P | 5-11 | 175 | Jr. Coaches Association, Star Tribune and Pioneer Press, also earning Pioneer Press All- Burnsville, Minn. State First Team honors as a junior … named to the Section and State All-Tournament Apple Valley HS 24 Teams as a junior and senior … was the team’s scoring leader with 30 goals and 28 assists … named National Player of the Week honorable mention by ESPN Rise Maga- zine and was named KARE11 Athlete of the Week … scored 57 career goals with 51 20 Concordia Career: career assists and holds career records for goals, assists and points … led team to State Career Notes: Holds the longest, third longest and sixth Championship and a perfect 23-0-0 season as a senior and a State Championship and longest field goals in NSIC history (prior to 2013 season), 24-0-0 season as a junior … team finished his senior season ranked #10 nationally by making 59, 56 and 52 yard field goals ... holds five of the six the NSCAA and his junior year was ranked #5 nationally … was fourth in the country in longest field goals in school history (prior to 2013). assists as a senior ... helped Eagles accumulate a 66-2-1 record on the pitch.

2013: Named to Fred Mitchell Award Preseason Watch List Personal: Born March 12, 1993 ... son of Mark and Barb Obarski … has two older broth- ... USA College Football Division II Preseason All-America ers, John and Jason; and two sisters, Kelly and Kimberly … oldest brother, John, was a honorable mention ... 17th-ranked kicker in the nation on kicker for North Dakota State football and Minnesota, Crookston football … older brother, D2Football.com’s preseason position ratings ... D2Football.com Preseason All-NSIC Jason, has played football as a kicker for NDSU and St. Olaf and is now an assistant coach Honorable Mention. at Concordia … oldest sister, Kelly, attends Dakota County Technical College and plays soccer while his youngest sister, Kimberly, is a soccer player at Apple Valley HS ... his 2012: All-NSIC South Division Honorable Mention ... father, Mark, played soccer at Grand Canyon University ... will pursue a major in finance at NSIC All-Academic Team ... named to the 2012 Fred Concordia ... is a Dean’s List student and recipient of President’s Scholarship. Mitchell Award Watch List ... earned Fred Mitchell Obarski Career kicking Statistics Monthly Award in September and October ... named Year GP FG-A Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lng Blk PAT Pts NSIC Special Teams Player of the Week at Minnesota 2011 11 9-12 75.0 0-0 3-3 1-1 4-5 1-3 56 0 35-36 62 Crookston (9/8/12) and against Upper Iowa (10/6/12) 2012 11 10-14 71.4 0-0 3-3 5-6 0-2 2-3 59 0 34-36 64 ... named CU Male Athlete of the Week for Augustana Totals 22 19-26 73.1 0-0 6-6 6-7 4-7 3-6 59 0 69-72 126 game (10/27/12) as he set the NSIC and Concordia re- cord with a 59-yard field goal, the longest field goal in Obarski Career Punting & Kickoff Statistics Division II for the season ... named the team Special Year Punt Yds Avg Lng TB FC In20 50+ Blk KO Yds Avg TB OB Teams MVP for second-straight season ... also made 2011 52 1792 34.5 56 2 9 10 1 0 28 1608 57.4 3 2 12th longest field goal in Division II for the season at 2012 56 2285 40.8 64 3 7 10 7 0 50 2931 58.6 15 3 Sioux Falls from 52 yards, also adding a kickoff touch- Totals 108 4077 37.8 64 5 16 20 8 0 78 4539 58.2 18 5 back, a 48-yard punt and a 20 yard run on a fourth quar- ter fourth down conversion ... made 8-9 on field goals under 40 yards and 2-3 on field goals of 50-plus while Jordan Nieuwsma making 10-14 on the season ... made first 11 field goals DB | 5-10 | 188 | So. of college career inside of 40 yards and is 11-12 under Lakeville, Minn. 40 in his career ... increased punting average by over New Life Academy six yards to 40.8 on 56 punts with 10 inside the 20, seven of 50-plus with seven fair 25 Bethany Academy catches, three touchbacks and a long of 64 ... average distance on missed field goals was 44.75 yards with an average distance of 35.60 on made field goals ... made multiple field Concordia Career: goals in a game twice, going 2-2 at Minnesota Crookston and against Augustana ... had 2012: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman ... scored three punts inside the 20 against Upper Iowa and Augustana ... had two punts of 50-plus first career touchdown on a blocked punt return from seven yards at Winona State (11/10/12) with a long of 64 ... ranked tied for 39th in the nation and yards out against Wayne State (10/20/12), one of 10 punt fifth in the NSIC with 0.91 field goals made per game ... third ranked punter in NSIC with return touchdowns in the NSIC during the season ... had 40.8 average and seventh ranked kicker with 5.8 points per game ... averaged 41.6 yards career-high three tackles in win over Upper Iowa (10/6/12) per punt in seven NSIC South Division games, ranking third in division. and at Winona State (11/10/12) ... made at least a tackle in six straight games to end the season ... added two tackles 2011: Played in all 11 games as the primary kicker and punter for the Golden Bears ... against Wayne State and at SMSU (11/3/12). named team Special Teams MVP ... named D2football.com and NSIC Special Teams Player of the Week in a win at Minot state (9/3/11), making his career debut by making New Life Academy: Earned letters in four sports for the Eagles: football (4), basketball (4), #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL baseball (5) and soccer (1) ... was a team captain in both football and basketball ... a two-way starter for four years Collin Ashley as a running back, quarterback, defensive back and punt DB | 5-10 | 170 | Fr. returner ... a two-time All-Tri-Metro Conference performer, Zimmerman, Minn. also earning All-Tri-Metro Honorable Mention honors once Zimmerman HS ... named 2011 All-State Honorable Mention ... played two 27 years for Minnesota Hall of Fame coach Paul Mork ... grad- uated from Bethany Academy ... earned the Bethany Acad- Zimmerman High School: emy Coaches Award ... member of a 19-student graduat- Earned two football letters helping the team to records of ing class and was one of the first two students ever to sign 9-2 in 2011 and 6-3 in 2012 ... named All-Granite Ridge a football letter of intent as a prep at Bethany Academy. Conference honorable mention ... earned most improved honors. Personal: Born September 1, 1993 ... son of Kevin and Gail Nieuwsma ... has an older sister, Kori and an older Personal: brother, Jake ... will pursue a double-major in sport man- Born March 18, 1995 ... son of Da’Larial Ashley and Randi agement and exercise science with a minor in business Sarico ... has two younger brothers, Kain and Kory ... is ... career goal is to be a strength and conditioning coach undediced on a major. Nieuwsma Statistics ... a recipient of the President’s Scholarship ... his sister, Year GP UT AT TT Kori, played third base for the Hope College (Mich.) soft- Prince Kanu 2012 11 4 8 12 ball team from 2008-12. RB | 5-9 | 202 | Jr. Denton, Texas Lance Smith Robbinsdale Armstrong HS 27 N. Dakota St. Coll. of Science RB | 5-9 | 205 | Sr. Queens, N.Y. Holy Cross HS North Dakota State College of Science: Played in six 26 New Mexico games with 87 rushing yards and two touchdowns ... had three carries for 10 yards and a touchdown and had a 36 Concordia Career: yard reception in debut against Snow College (9/1/12) ... 2012: Played in three games as a reserve running back ... had seven carries for 27 yards and a touchdown in a win had a career-high five rushing attempts in a win over Upper over Dakota College at Bottineau (9/29/12) ... had four car- Iowa (10/6/12), gaining eight yards with a long of four. ries for 36 yards in a win over Columbia Basin (10/6/12).

2011: Played in nine games at running back for the Golden Armstrong High School: Rushed for over 3,000 yards and Bears ... third on the team in rushing yards (31) on 12 attempts had 62 receptions for over 600 receiving yards as a dual threat back ... scored 28 career ... had four rushes for 20 yards and a long of nine yards at Wi- touchdowns ... earned four football letters and was a four year starter ... two-time All-Big nona State (10/22/11) ... received a career in six games. Lake Conference and two-time All-District ... two-time offensive MVP ... named the 2007 Rookie of the Year ... earned four letters in track & field ... also competed in basketball. University of New Mexico: Attended the University of New Mexico. Personal: Born March 8, 1992 ... originally from Denton, Texas ... son of Joseph and Saibatu Kanu ... has three younger brothers, Santigie, Mike and JD; and an older sister, Holy Cross High School: A four year letterwinner for Josephine ... undecided on a major ... goal is to play professional football or to be a per- the Knights and 2003 graduate ... was named the Con- sonal trainer ... also attended the University of North Texas. 21 ference Offensive Most Valuable Player. Marc St. Louis Personal: Born September 19, 1985 ... son of the late DB | 5-9 | 190 | Jr. Michael Smith and Ann Daly ... has an older brother, Mi- Miami, Fla. chael, Jr.; and three sisters, Sherry, Rhea and Nadia ... a Miami HS forensic science and mental health major ... has received 28 Chabot College his associate degree ... plans to attend graduate school and would like to work for the FBI or CIA. Chabot College: Helped the Gladiators to back-to-back smith Career rushing Statistics Golden Gate Conference championships. 2012: Played in Year GP Att Yds Avg TD Lng Yds/g 11 games, making 49 tackles (23 solo), three breakups and 2011 9 12 31 2.6 0 9 3.4 a fumble recovery for a touchdown ... fifth leading tackler 2012 3 5 8 1.6 0 4 2.7 on the team. 2011: Played in three games, making four Totals 12 17 39 2.3 0 9 3.2 tackles.

Jerad Gardner Miami High School: Led the team in tackles as a senior, DB | 5-9 | 189 | R-Fr. leading the team to the playoffs ... made the Dade vs. Bro- St. Paul, Minn. ward All-Star Team ... team captain of the North vs. South All-Star Game ... an All-Dade Central HS honorable mention selection ... 5000 role model of excellence. 26 MSU Moorhead Personal: Born January 1, 1993 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti ... son of Marc St. Louis and Minnesota State University Moorhead Carenne St. Louis ...has a brother, Emmanuel, and a sister, Ana ... will major in sport 2012: Redshirted, did not play with the Dragons ... will sit management with a history minor ... a future goal is to become a firefighter. out in 2013 due to NSIC transfer rules. Jay Brown St. Paul Central High School: Earned four football letters RB | 5-10 | 180 | Fr. and three in track ... 2011 team captain ... named Co-De- Superior, Wis. fensive Player of the Year in the St. Paul City Conference Superior HS ... named team Special Teams Player of the Year ... tied 29 school record with 21 special teams tackles in a season ... All-St. Paul City Conference selection ... Pioneer Press team honorable mention selection ... Dave Winfield Athlete of the Year ... two-time All- Superior High School: Averaged 5.5 yards per carry and Conference honorable mention selection ... was a finalist for the Lion’s Club Athlete of the helped the Spartans to the first round of the playoffs ... Year ... also involved in choir and William Mitchell Law Mode Court Debate team. rushed for 152 yards and three touchdowns in the first half against Eau Claire North HS ... also involved in track and Personal: Born October 8, 1993 ... son of Richard Gardner and Theresa Zwinger ... has a wrestling ... was track team captain ... holds school record younger brother, Garrett and two sisters, Paige and Ava ... is undecided on a field of study in the triple jump. but will puruse medical school in the future. Personal: Born October 7, 1995 in Atlanta, Ga. ... son of Ken Brown and Schoranda Atkins ... has a younger brother, Kai Brown ... his father, Ken Brown, was a on the Florida A&M baseball team (1991-93) ... will major in biology. #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Josh Trifunov DeAnthony McKinley LB | 6-0 | 200 | So. RB | 5-9 | 226 | Fr. South St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. 29 South St. Paul HS 32 Southwest HS Concordia Career: Minneapolis Southwest High School: Rushed 111 times 2012: Played in 10 games as a reserve defensive back for 929 yards and seven touchdowns while hauling in 16 and special teams contributor ... made 18 tackles (12 catches for 210 yards and four touchdowns through the air solo) with 3.0 tackles for loss as a true freshman ... made as a senior ... helped the team to an 8-2 overall record and seven tackles (five solo) with 3.0 tackles for loss in season 5-1 conference record as a senior ... also compiled 38 tack- opener in collegiate debut against U-Mary (9/1/12) ... made les (22 solo) as a senior defensive lineman ... had 71 career three tackles in week two in a win at Minnesota Crookston tackles and 8.0 sacks ... rushed for 1,316 yards on 179 ca- (9/8/12) ... also made two tackles in back-to-back games reer rushing attempts with 12 touchdowns ... a career 7.4 in a win over Upper Iowa (10/6/12) and at Sioux Falls yard rushing average ... a three-time All-Conference selec- (10/13/12) ... had three tackles (all solo) in season finale at tion and a senior captain ... ran the 4x100 relay and the Winona State (11/10/12) ... made at least one tackle in six games. 100m in track & field.

South St. Paul High School: His 57.5 tackles Trifunov Statistics Personal: Born October 25, 1994 ... son of Anthony McKinley and Ruby Wade ... has (48 solo) and seven takeaways (3 INT, 4 FF) two brothers, Dedudray and Demarcus ... will major in kinesiology ... lists career goals to Year GP UT AT TT TFL led the Packers during his senior season as he 2012 10 12 6 18 3.0 become a firefighter, nutritionist or trainer. earned All-Classic Suburban Conference honors and Special Teams MVP ... led the Classic Sub- Sam Johnson urban Conference in punt return yards with 209 LB | 6-1 | 220 | Fr. and was a three year starter on the gridiron ... Appleton, Wis. helped the Packers to a 10-2 section champion- Appleton East HS ship season as a senior in 2011 and a Classic 33 Suburban Conference Championship as a junior ... also earned four letters in track & field and let- tered in basketball ... a three-year Gold Honor Appleton East High School: Earned three letters in foot- Roll student with a 3.523 cumulative grade point ball for the Patriots ... 2012: Registered 64 tackles in eight average. games ... added 12 tackles for loss, three sacks, two fum- ble recoveries and two forced fumbles, two interceptions, a Personal: Born May 1, 1994 .. son of Duke and blocked point after touchdown and a blocked punt returned Sandra Trifunov ... has an older sister, Ashlee ... for touchdown ... helped lead the Patriots to the playoffs for pursuing a double major in heath/physical educa- the first time since 2007 ... named All-VFA North Confer- tion and special education ... would like to teach ence First Team ... WFCA All-Region selection ... a four- special education and coach football in the future year Honor Roll student ... also involved in National Honor ... a Dean’s List student as a freshman. Society, Spanish NHS and Key Club.

Joshua Malinowski Personal: Born May 10, 1995 ... son of Scott and Julie Johnson ... has a younger brother, Max ... is undecided on a major ... his uncle, Michael Verstegen, played offensive line for 22 DB | 6-0 | 175 | Fr. the University of Wisconsin before playing in the NFL for the St. Louis Rams and New Pinconning, Mich. Orleans Saints (1990-97) and was a third round NFL Draft choice. Pinconning HS 30 Robbie Bowman DB | 6-0 | 195 | Fr. Pinconning High School: Earned six varsity letters as a Batavia, Ill. four-sport athlete for the Spartans in football (2), basketball Batavia, HS (2), lacrosse (1) and track & field (1) ... a team captain as 34 a senior.

Personal: Born July 23, 1995 ... son of Steven and Robyn Batavia High School: Earned two football letters and was Malinowski ... has three brothers, Nathan and Isaac Ma- a two-sport captain in football and in baseball for the Bull- linowski and Kedrick Williams, Jr.; and a sister, Mikayla Wil- dogs ... an All-Upstate Eight Conference First Team and All- liams ... his father, Kedrick Williams, was a half back for St. Area Second Team safety as a senior ... named All-Upstate Cloud State football (1994) ... will major in a pre-law specialty studies path ... will minor in Eight Honorable Mention as a junior ... helped lead Bull- political science ... aspires to become a trial lawyer or a Michigan state senator. dogs to back-to-back undefeated Upstate Eight Conference seasons, falling in the Illinois State Semifinals as a junior Jahphet Grant and falling in the first round of playoffs as a senior ... an All- Upstate Eight Conference Second Team centerfielder and LB | 5-10 | 229 | Jr. senior captain on the baseball team. Fort Myers, Fla. Lehigh HS Personal: Born October 30, 1994 ... son of Bob and Jennifer Bowman ... has a younger 31 Fresno City College brother, Brett ... will major in sport management ... intends to go to graduate school and aspires to work for a sports team. Fresno City College: Played for the Rams for two seasons in 2011 and 2012. Bruce Russell RB | 6-1 | 220 | Fr. Lehigh High School: An All-State linebacker ... named a Tracy, Calif. John Carggin All-Star ... earned Battle of the Bell Defensive Tracy HS Player ... an Upward Bound Graduate of 2010. 35 Personal: Born August 6, 1992 ... son of Michael Grant and Shunda Parson ... has an older brother, Dominick Oliver ... Tracy High School: San Joaquin Athletic Association (Div. will major in sport management. I) Most Valuable Player ... All-Area selection as a running back ... rushed for 1,200 yards and 14 touchdowns while helping the team to a 7-3 record to earn team MVP honors.

Personal: Born December 3, 1994 ... full name is Bruce Russell III ... son of Bruce, Jr. and Bambi Russell ... has a younger brother, Brandon ... will major in psychology with a criminal justice minor.

#BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Sam Maedke Chris Krakau P | 5-11 | 180 | Fr. LB | 6-1 | 215 | R-Fr. Green Bay, Wis. South Milwaukee, Wis. 36 Notre Dame Academy 40 South Milwaukee HS Notre Dame Academy: Earned letters four years in football Concordia Career: and track & field for the Tritons ... an All-Fox River Classic 2012: Redshirted, did not play ... named CU Scout Team Conference First Team punter twice as a punter, and once as Defensive Player of the Week against Augustana (10/27/12). an outside linebacker ... earned All-Area First Team honors as a junior punter ... named NDA Defensive Player of the South Milwaukee High School: A two-time All-Woodland- Year as a senior ... also involved with weightlifting, intramural Black Conference First Team performer at inside linebacker basketball, choir, school musical, student ambassador, ath- ... was also an All-Woodland-Black Conference Honorable letes against peer pressure and NDA leadership program. Mention punter as a senior ... has earned letters in three sports for the Rockets: football (3), basketball (2) and base- Born October 14, 1994 ... son of Michael and De- Personal: ball (1) ... helped the Rockets to a 6-4 record as a senior with nise Maedke ... has an older sister, Mallory ... will major in 77 tackles (28 solo) and five sacks ... helped the Rockets to Wisconsin State playoff appear- sport management with a minor in business ... lists graduate school as a future goal ... comes ances two-straight years ... attended the Bellin Elite Football Combine. from a musically talented family ... his cousin, James Augustine, was a forward for the Univer- sity of Illinois basketball team and has played professionally for the Orlando Magic in the NBA and is currently playing in Europe (2006-present) ... his uncle, Jerry Augustine, was a Personal: Born February 19, 1994 ... son of Kurt and CarolAnn Krakau ... has an older for UW-LaCrosse baseball and the of (1975-84). brother, Richard, and two older sisters, Jessica and Christina ... plans to major in criminal justice with minors in communication studies and environmental science ... aspires to Breon Hoosier become a police officer or a career in federal law enforcement. DB | 6-0 | 180 | Fr. Naperville, Ill. Landon Ochwat Metea Valley HS TE/H | 6-2 | 220 | Jr. 37 Fort Collins, Colo. Fossil Ridge HS Metea Valley High School: An All-Upstate 8 Conference 41 honorable mention selection ... also competed in wrestling, taking first place in the Upstate 8 Conference as a senior. Concordia Career: 2012: NSIC All-Academic Team ... made collegiate debut in Personal: Born November 22, 1994 ... son of Kenneth season opener against U-Mary (9/1/12) and played in sea- Hoosier and LaWanda Glenn ... has two brothers, Kiren son finale at Winona State (11/10/12). Hoosier and Jeremiah Glenn; and a sister, Abriana ... will major in kinesiology ... aspries to play professional football 2011: Did not play. and to own a gym to train athletes. Redshirted, did not play. Reggie Alouidor 2010: DB | 5-9 | 170 | Sr. Fossil Ridge High School: A three-time letterwinner on the Miami, Fla. gridiron for the Sabercats ... was a 2009 All-Conference per- 23 North Miami HS former after earning 2008 All-Conference Honorable Men- 38 Louisiana-Monroe tion honors ... holds the FRHS record for most career re- ceptions (48), yards (742) and touchdown receptions (9) ... University of Louisiana-Monroe: Attended ULM. has second most receptions in a game (4), third most touch- downs in a season (3, three different seasons) ... was a Mesabi Range Community College: 2008: Played in eight two-time Academic All-State Honorable Mention selection ... games, starting two games in 2008, making two tackles also earned Academic All-State Honorable Mention honors against Minnesota West CTC (9/20/08) and one against Roch- once for basketball, playing three years on the hardwood. ester CTC (10/4/08) ... made a tackle for a loss of six yards. Personal: Born February 4, 1992 ... son of Scott and Jennifer North Miami High School: A 2008 graduate, played for the Ochwat ... has a younger brother, Collin ... will major in history Pioneers in the 6-A conference. with a criminal justice minor ... is a consistent Dean’s List stu- dent ... has a number of relatives who have competed in colle- Born October 23, 1988 ... son of Avrina Alouidor ... has two sister, Jessica and Personal: giate athletics: Jessie Larson (North Carolina A&T ), his Nelcy ... is a human resources management major ... aspires to play professional football cousin Davis (Colorado State football WR), his cousin ... his brother-in-law played cornerback on the University of Florida football team (2001-04). Kyle Martin (Colorado State football linebacker), Cody Larson (Friends University baseball). Chris Ploch LB | 6-2 | 220 | Fr. Dominic Nabak Apopka, Fla. DB | 5-10 | 170 | Fr. Lake Brantley HS Waukesha, Wis. 39 41 Kettle Moraine HS Lake Brantley High School: Earned five letters as a two- sport prep athlete in football (3) and wrestling (2) ... also played baseball as a freshman and sophomore ... career Kettle Moraine High School: Earned three football letters totals were 109 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, seven hurries, as well as four letters in track & field and three in baseball two sacks and two interceptions ... held a 35-3 high school for the Lasers ... was named team captain and team MVP record. 2012: As a senior, played nose guard and outside as a senior ... holds the Classic Eight Conference record for linebacker while compiling 62 tackles (57 solo), 11 tackles longest interception return, a 99-yard touchdown in 2011 ... for loss, five quarterback hurries, an interception and a pass named Return Specialist MVP in 2011 ... earned the Dick breakup ... helped the Patriots to a 9-1 regular season re- Ohm Merit Award four years and was an Honor Roll student cord with only loss to eventual Florida 8A State Champions ... earned team MVP in field events in track & field in 2012 ... earned the Coaches Award for Defensive Player and the Lick of the Week award for ... was a state finalist in the long jump and 4x100 meter best defensive hit in a game. 2011: As a nose guard and defensive end, registered 47 relay team ... named All-Area Honorable Mention in the long jump in 2012 ... was an All- tackles, two hurries, a sack and an interception ... helped Patriots to a 10-0 regular sea- Classic Eight Conference Second Team outfielder as a junior. son ... earned Defensive Player of the Week and Player of the Game awards during the season. 2010: Helped Patriots to an 8-0 record as he moved to varsity squad, earning first football letter while being named Defensive Lineman of the Year. 2009: Patriots went Personal: Born October 1, 1994 ... son of Dennis and Deborah Nabak ... has an older 8-0 during freshman year. sister, Danielle ... will major in exercise science ... aspires to be a personal trainer or physical therapist and is interested in graduate school ... his father, Dennis, was a line- Personal: Born July 10, 1995 ... son of John and Caren Ploch ... has four brothers, man for UW-Stevens Point football. Michael, Ryan, Aaron and Adam ... has two sisters, Jennifer and Amanda ... will major in sport management. #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Rajaee Vasser Chris Sesson LB | 5-10 | 210 | Fr. LB | 5-11 | 230 | Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago, Ill. 42 Menomonee Falls HS 44 Robeson HS Menomonee Falls High School: Earned four letters as a Concordia Career: prep for the Indians in football (2), track & field (1) and for 2012: Starting inside linebacker in 10 of 11 games ... two- Iron Indians (1, weight room stats) ... led Indians to a 6-1 time CU Defensive Player of the Week at U-Mary (9/1/12) record as a senior into the second round of playoffs ... a and against Augustana (10/27/12) ... fourth on the defense, 2012 All-Greater Metro Conference First Team and All-Area 38th in the NSIC and 22nd among NSIC linebackers in Second Team linebacker ... named Wisconsin Football tackles with 6.2 per game (62 total) ... ranked 18th among Coaches Association All-State Honorable Mention ... also NSIC South Division defenders and eighth among NSIC involved in YMCA Black Achievers, Teenpreneur, Center for South Division linebackers with 6.3 tackles per game and Teaching entrepreneurship and an Honor Roll student. second in the division with two fumble recoveries in divi- sional games ... had at least three tackles in all 10 games Personal: Born October 15, 1995 ... son of Marcel and Camelia Clarke ... has two younger sis- played and five-plus tackles in eight of 10 games ... had six tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss ters, Jazzmiin and Mariah Clarke ... will major in business administration ... has a goal of pursu- and 1.0 sacks at Minnesota State (9/29/12) ... had career-high 10 tackles against Augus- ing an MBA degree ... would like to work for a Fortune 500 company, start or purchase a busi- tana ... had eight tackles (six solo) with 1.0 for loss, a forced fumble and three quarterback ness ... his father, Marcel Clarke, was a catcher for Southern University baseball (1992-95). hurries in season opener against U-Mary.

2011: Played in nine games with six starts at inside linebacker ... ranked 13th on the Jake Munkwitz team in total tackles (28) ... tied for 10th on the team in tackles for loss (2.5) ... recorded TE/H | 6-2 | 240 | So. a career-high seven tackles (six solo) and a career-high 2.0 tackles for loss and forced Glenwood City, Wis. a fumble in season opening win at Minot State (9/3/11) ... registered six tackles (0.5 for Glenwood City HS loss) and a quarterback hurry in a win over Northern State (9/17/11) ... recorded a tackle, 43 an interception and a pass breakup in a win over Wayne State (10/15/11) ... registered four tackles (two solo) in a win over Minnesota Crookston (10/29/11) ... had at least one Concordia Career: tackle in eight of nine games played ... had 5-plus tackles in four games. 2012: Made collegiate debut in season finale at Winona State (11/10/12) ... named CU Offensive Scout Team Player 2010: Played in all 12 games ... recorded 11 tackles ... recovered a fumble in a win at of the Week at Minnesota State (9/29/12). Northern State (9/18/10) ... made a season high three tackles in a win at Minnesota Crookston (10/30/10). 2011: Redshirted, did not play... named CU Scout Offensive Player of the Week against Augustana (10/1/11) ... joined 2009: Redshirted, did not play ... earned CU Scout Defensive Player of the Week honors the baseball team in the spring, playing in one game and at Minot State (9/5/09). scoring a run. Robeson High School: Illinois All-State Honorable Mention ... three-time All-Conference Glenwood City High School: Earned 10 combined letters for the Hilltoppers as a three selection ... Upstate 8 All-Conference ... team captain ... co-MVP of the Raiders ... an sport athlete: football (3), wrestling (3) and baseball (4) ... helped Hilltoppers to two Dunn- All-City selection ... also named Most Improved on the track squad ... was MVP of vol- St. Croix Conference Championships in football and one in wrestling ... a three-time leyball team. 24All-Dunn-St. Croix Conference selection in football and baseball ... also a member of National Honor Society. Personal: Born July 7, 1990 ... son of Marlon Sesson and Carla McLaurin ... has a younger brother, Mario Dunlap, and a younger sister, Nautica Peoples ... will major in Personal: Born December 9, 1992 ... son of Jim and Mary Munkwitz ... has a younger criminal justice with a sociology minor ... plans to attend graduate school ... aspires to sister, Frankie who is a member of the Concordia softball team ... will major in exercise work for Homeland Security or U.S. Customs for his career. science ... intends to pursue graduate school for engineering ... is a Dean’s List student sesson Career Defensive Statistics and recipient of the President’s Scholarship ... his father, Jim Munkwitz, played football Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF for Concordia-St. Paul from 1977-80. 2010 12 2 9 11 0.0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 2011 9 14 14 28 2.5-5 0-0 1-11 1 1 0-0 0 0 Chago Huerta 2012 10 28 34 62 5.5-18 1.0-6 0-0 0 2 2-0 0 0 LB | 5-10 | 208 | Fr. Totals 31 44 57 101 8.0-23 1.0-6 1-11 1 3 3-0 0 0 Woodbury, Minn. East Ridge HS Nick Jauch 43 LB | 5-11 | 215 | Jr. Middleton, Wis. East Ridge High School: Set the Raptors’ sack records Middleton HS for single-game, single-season and career as a senior ... 45 named All-Suburban East Conference as a senior and All- Suburban East Conference Honorable Mention as a junior Concordia Career: ... holds records in the squad and bench press at East 2012: NSIC All-Academic Team ... played in six games with Ridge HS ... as a senior was named the team’s Best Line- one start at inside linebacker ... missed time due to injury ... backer ... as a junior was named team’s Best Defensive recorded 27 tackles with 3.0 for loss ... had a career-high Lineman ... also involved in link crew, as a math mentor and nine tackles with 1.0 tackles for loss against Minnesota Du- the school newspaper. luth (9/15/12) to earn CU Special Teams Player of the Week honors ... had at least two tackles in every game played Personal: Born January 15, 1995 ... son of Val and Jennie Huerta ... has an older brother, and topped four tackles four times ... had five tackles in Val, who was a member of Concodia football for the 2012 season ... will major in business back-to-back games against Upper Iowa (10/6/12) and at at Concordia and intends to pursue graduate school. Sioux Falls (10/13/12), with all five tackles against USF be- ing solo along with 1.0 for loss ... also had a tackle for loss at Northern State (9/22/12) with two tackles to earn CU Special Teams Player of the Week honors for the second week in a row.

2011: Played 10 games at linebacker and on special teams for the Golden Bears... named CU Special Teams Player of the Week against Minnesota Crookston (10/29/11), making a career-high five tackles in the win ... finished with 19 total tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks ... recorded four tackles (1.5 sacks) in collegiate debut win at Minot State (9/3/11) ... had four tackles in a win over Wayne State (10/15/11) ... had a tackle in eight of 10 games played.

2010: Redshirted, did not play ... named CU Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week against Augustana.

#44 Chris Sesson Middleton High School: 2009 Football: Starting outside linebacker also backed up at #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL full back ... led Cardinals with 168 tackles in 12 games, setting a new MHS record ... named All-Big Eight Conference First Team and the Big Eight Conference OLB of the Philip Barlow Year ... also named All-State, All-Region and All-Metro First Team. 2008 Football: Played DB | 6-1 | 210 | Sr. significant time at outside linebacker ... led Cardinals to WIAA Division I State Semifinals. Golden Valley, Minn. Prep Career: Dual sport athlete also competing in Armstrong HS lacrosse ... earned All-State honors in lacrosse as 48 a senior and was an All-Conference Second Team performer as a junior in just his second year play- Concordia Career: ing the sport. 2012: Starting strong safety for all 11 games on the Concor- dia defense ... fifth leading tackler for Golden Bears with 60 Personal: Born March 19, 1992 ... son of Jeff and stops (34 solo), adding 4.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks Elizabeth Jauch ... has an older sister, Kelly, and with a fumble recovery and a forced fumble ... ranked 18th an older brother, Matt ... will major in criminal jus- among NSIC defensive backs with 5.5 tackles per game on tice with a minor in environmental science ... would the overall season ... ranked 22nd in the NSIC South Divi- like to have a career in law enforcement ... is a sion and 11th in the NSIC South among defensive backs three-time Dean’s List student ... his father, Jeff, with 5.7 tackles per division contest ... made at least two played football at the University of North Dakota tackles in every game including a career-high eight tack- ... his two uncles played football at University of les three different times (vs Minnesota Duluth, 9/15/12; at Minnesota State, 9/29/12; at North Carolina ... his grandfather, Ray, played for SMSU, 11/3/12) ... had five or more tackles in eight out of 11 games ... had five tackles the (1957-59) and was a top head (four solo) with a tackle for loss and a sack at Northern State (9/22/12) ... had at least a coach in the Canadian Football League (CFL) half tackle for loss in five different games ... had five tackles, one for loss and a fumble earning a Grey Cup victory in 1975 ... his sister, recovery against Wayne State (10/20/12) ... had six tackles and a forced fumble against Kelly, was a four year soccer letterwinner at Minne- Augustana (10/27/12). sota State University, Mankato ... his brother, Matt, played football for Bemidji State University for two 2011: Played in 11 games on special teams and at outside linebacker for the Golden years and is now serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. Bears... named Special Teams Player of the Week at Augustana (10/1/11), making three total tackles (two solo) ... had a fumble recovery and 2.0 tackles for loss on the season Jauch Career Defensive Statistics ... in on 16 total tackles for the season ... recorded a career-high in tackles with four in Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF a season opening road win at Minot State (9/3/11) ... also had a three tackle game in a 2011 10 9 10 19 1.5-5 1.5-5 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 win over Wayne State (10/15/11) ... had two solo tackles, a tackle for loss and a fumble 2012 6 14 13 27 3.0-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 recovery at Winona State (10/22/11) ... made at least one tackle in seven games and had Totals 16 23 23 46 4.5-10 1.5-5 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 three games with 3-plus tackles.

2010: Played in one game, establishing a career-high three tackles and first career tackle Codie Knapp for loss (0.5) in win over Minot State (9/4/10) ... awarded a medical redshirt due to season LB | 5-11 | 225 | Fr. ending injury. Rhinelander, Wis. Rhinelander HS 2009: Played in all 11 games ... made 10 tackles including three solo stops ... had two 46 tackles in a game four different times ... made at least one tackle in six different games. Rhinelander High School: Earned two football letters 2008: Redshirted ... a two-time CU Scout Defensive Player of the Week against Minne- while helping the Hodags to their first playoff appearance sota Duluth and Upper Iowa. in 23 years ... a two year varsity starter at middle and inside 25 linebacker, leading the team in numerous defensive statis- Armstrong High School: Earned eight total letters in wrestling (4), football (2) and base- tics ... had 107 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, ball (2) for the Falcons ... an all-conference football player and all-conference honorable five quarterback knockdowns, four pass breakups, five mention wrestler ... team captain in football ... named Best Defensive Back of the Year ... fumbles forced, four fumble recoveries and three intercep- earned the football academic achievement award all four years ... also involved in Target tions ... also had 52 carries for 208 yards and a touchdown Leadership. as a fullback ... also a first baseman for the baseball team and Legion baseball team ... a four year Honor Roll student. Personal: Born October 4, 1989 ... son of Gregory and Teresa Barlow ... has an older sister, Erica ... and older two brothers, Brian and Kevin ... is a marketing major at CU ... Personal: Born September 27, 1994 ... son of Bruce and Angela Knapp ... has a younger aspires to own an advertising/marketing firm ... father, Greg, was a running back and sister, Alexandria ... will major in criminal justice and is interested in a minor in biology/ defensive back for the University of Minnesota (1973-76). environmental science ... would like to become a law enforcement officer at either the barlow Career Defensive Statistics local or federal level, citing the FBI and CIA as career goals. Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF 2009 11 3 7 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Jerrold Dunn 2010 1 1 2 3 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 DB | 5-11 | 150 | Fr. 2011 11 10 6 16 2.0-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 Chicago, Ill. 2012 11 34 26 60 4.0-19 1.0-9 0-0 0 1 1-0 0 0 Rich Central HS Totals 34 48 41 89 6.5-27 1.0-9 0-0 0 1 2-0 0 0 47 DeAngelo Friends Rich Central High School: Earned two letters in football LB | 5-10 | 215 | Jr. for the Olympians ... a Mex Emfinger East Team All-Amer- Milwaukee, Wis. ican ... had 48 tackles (25 solo) ... with 12 pass breakups Milwaukee Lutheran HS and two interceptions ... also involved in DECA. 49

Personal: Born January 18, 1995 ... son of Jerrold and An- Concordia Career: gela Dunn ... has two brothers, Anthony and Jaylon ... will 2011: Redshirted, did not play... named CU Defensive Scout pursue a double-major in business and sport management Player of the Week against Minnesota State (9/24/2011). ... career goal is to become a sports agent ... his cousin, Rashad Ali, was a forward for Warren Wilson basketball (2009-12). Milwaukee Lutheran High School: Earned three letters and was an All-North Shore Conference First Team line- backer ... team captain and team MVP ... a Lutheran All- America linebacker ... was a two year varsity track & field competitor ... a two-time WIAA State Qualifier in the 4x100 and 4x200 relays ... earned U.S. Marine distinguish award ... also involved in Inertia Club and Milwaukee Rescue Mission volunteer.

Personal: Born September 13, 1993 ... son of Archie and Virginia Friends ... has an older brother, Douglas (31); and an older sister, Danielle (22) ... will major in criminal justice with a sociology minor ... his cousin, Donte Pettis, played defensive back for Winona State (2004-05) and North Dakota State (2002-03). #48 Philip Barlow #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Willie Nunnery Dalton Danielson DL | 6-2 | 250 | Sr. LB | 6-4 | 215 | Fr. Madison, Wis. Delano, Minn. 50 Middleton HS 53 Delano HS Concordia Career: Delano High School: Earned three letters and was a senior 2012: Played in all 11 games while starting the final seven captain for the Tigers ... All-Wright Conference Honorable games at defensive end ... made 16 tackles with 2.5 tackles Mention (2012) ... made 73 tackles with eight sacks in ca- for loss, three quarterback hurries and two fumble recov- reer for the Tigers ... had a three year varsity record of 24-8, eries ... made career-high three tackles in three different finishing as section runner-up in 2011 (8-2) and 2012 (7-4) games, against Minnesota Duluth (9/15/12), at Minnesota while finishing 9-2 in 2010 ... also competed in track & field. State (9/29/12) and at Winona State (11/10/12) ... had two tackles, 1.0 for loss and a fumble recovery at SMSU Personal: Born December 21, 1994 ... son of Todd and (11/3/12) ... made a half tackle for loss in three straight Shawntel Danielson ... has a younger sister, Shaley ... will games (UMD, at NSU, at MSU) ... had first career fumble re- major in physical therapy with a minor in athletic training. covery against U-Mary (9/1/12) in season opener and made first career tackle against UMD. Anthony Cannella LB | 6-0 | 225 | Fr. 2011: Played in one game at linebacker for the Norridge, Ill. Golden Bears, making collegiate debut in a win St. Patrick HS over Minnesota Crookston ... named CU Defen- 54 sive Scout Player of the Week in a win at Upper Iowa (11/5/11). St. Patrick High School: A four year starter at middle line- backer for the Shamrocks ... as a senior, helped the team 2010: Did not play. to a 6-3 finish including reaching second round of playoffs ... earned the Heart of the Shamrock Award ... involved in 2009: Redshirted, did not play. leadership activities in helping underclassmen.

Middleton High School: Big Eight All-Confer- Personal: Born January 4, 1995 ... son of Salvatore and ence First Team for the Cardinals ... Defensive Gina Cannella ... has two older sisters, Janine and Jackie Lineman of the Year ... All-Region DL ... WI Foot- ... will major in criminal justice and will pursue a career in ball Coaches Association All-State Hon- the same path. orable Mention ... earned three letters Nunnery Defensive Statistics each in football and basketball ... helped Year GP UT AT TT TFL FR Tyler O’Connor the Cardinals reach the state final four 2011 1 LB | 6-1 | 210 | Fr. in 2008. 2012 11 2 14 16 2.5-9 2 Appleton, Wis. Appleton East HS Personal: Born April 9, 1991 ... full name is Willie J. Nunnery II ... son of Willie and Judy 55 Norman-Nunnery ... will major in education leadership ... career goal is to become a writer or English professor. 26 Appleton East High School: Earned three letters in foot- JJ Przybylka ball for the Patriots, leading them to a 5-3 record and first round playoff appearance as a senior captain ... had 127 to- LB | 5-10 | 220 | Fr. tal tackles (67 solo) with five fumble recoveries, three sacks, Waterford, Wis. two forced fumbles and an interception ... named Post Cres- Waterford HS 51 cent Elite Eleven and earned Appleton East Calder Memo- rial Trophy ... named All-USA Fox Valley First Team ... a two- time All-VFA North Conference selection and earned 2012 Waterford High School: Helped team to 20-4 record during WFCAA All-Region and All-Area First Team honors ... was a junior (12-2) and senior (8-2) seasons ... junior year finished 2011 All-Area Honorable Mention performer ... also involved in baseball and DECA. WIAA State Runner-Up ... named All-SLC First Team and All-County First Team offensive line ... earned All-SLC Sec- Personal: Born September 1, 1994 ... son of Dennis and Christine O’Connor ... has a ond Team and All-SLC Honorable Mention as a defensive younger brother, Ryan ... will major in physical therapy. lineman ... also involved in track & field and powerlifting. Brock Molden Born October 2, 1994 ... son of Jeff and Patty Personal: DL | 6-2 | 235 | Jr. Przybylka ... has two sisters, Amanda and Angel ... will ma- Golden Valley, Minn. jor in physical education and sports & exercise science with a coaching minor. Armstrong HS Carl Lightfoot 56 LB | 6-2 | 225 | R-Fr. Chicago, Ill. Concordia Career: Started first four games of the season while playing Hinsdale South HS 2012: 52 in all 11 games ... recorded 12 tackles with 4.0 for loss, three quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery ... had season-high three tackles in win at Minnesota Crookston Concordia Career: (9/8/12) ... had two tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss twice, 2011: Redshirted, did not play. in opener against U-Mary (9/1/12) and at Northern State (9/22/12) ... had at least a tackle in eight games ... had 1.0 Hinsdale South High School: Earned two letters as a var- tackle for loss at Sioux Falls (10/13/12) and 0.5 tackle for sity football player for the Hornets ... as a senior, recorded loss in a win over Upper Iowa (10/6/12). 66 tackles (42 solo), three forced fumbles ... as a junior had 36 tackles (16 solo) ... competed in the West Suburban 2011: Played in 10 games and started six at defensive end as a true freshman ... ranked Gold Conference. 15th on the defense in tackles (22) ... was fifth on the team with a pair of sacks ... ranked eighth on the team in tackles for loss (5.0) ... made collegiate debut in a win at Minot State Personal: Born June 2, 1993 ... son of Carl, Sr. and Adrienne Lightfoot ... has an older (9/3/11) ... made one tackle in each of the next four games ... in week seven, season took brother, Dwayne Pierce; and four older sisters, DeJuana, LaKiesha, Jasmine and Jamille off as he would register four or more tackles in each of the next four games, along with at ... will major in athletic training ... career goal is to become an athletic trainer ... his grand- least one tackle for loss in each of the contests ... breakout performance came in a win father, Willie Lightfoot, was a running back for Air Force football. over Wayne State (10/15/11) with four tackles, a sack and tackle for loss ... the next week he would produce a career-high five tackles (1 tackle for loss) at Winona State (10/22/11) ... recorded four tackles, a career-high 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack in a win over Min- nesota Crookston (10/29/11) ... matched his career-high with a five tackle effort in a road win at Upper Iowa (11/5/11), adding a tackle for loss ... had at least one tackle in eight straight games from week three to week 10. #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Armstrong High School: Earned 11 prep letters in football, olympic weightlifting, track & field and wrestling for the Fal- Ethan Strebel cons ... a Star Tribune All-Metro First Team selection ... an LB | 6-1 | 240 | Fr. All-Northwest Suburban Conference performer and team Ashwaubenon, Wis. defensive MVP … tallied 40 tackles with five tackles for loss, Ashwaubenon HS 7.5 sacks and two forced fumbles despite facing constant 59 double teams ... broke numerous weightlifting records: pow- er clean, shoulder press, dips, pull-ups, push press and tire Ashwaubenon High School: Earned two letters in football throw ... also involved in Best Buddies and link crew. and three in swimming for the Jaguars ... a two-time WIAA state qualifier ... also played baseball. Personal: Born December 27, 1992 ... son of Fred Molden and Michele Johanson ... has two sisters, Tara and Olivia, Personal: Born April 18, 1995 ... son of Glen Wenninger and a brother, Blake ... father, Fred, was a former NFL nose and Jane Strebel ... has a younger sister, Sydney ... will tackle for the Minnesota Vikings in 1987 and played colle- major in athletic training with a minor in exercise science giately at Southern Mississippi (1984-87) ... his uncle, Alex and sport psychology ... career goals are to either find a Molden, played eight seasons in the NFL for the Saints, job as an athletic trainer or to pursue further education in Chargers and Lions from 1996 to 2003 ... his grandfather, physical therapy. Frank Molden, played in three NFL seasons with the Rams, Eagles and Giants between 1965 to 1969 and played collegiately at the University of Mississippi ... will major in busi- Stephen Zemke ness with a minor in communication studies. OL | 6-4 | 330 | Fr. Molden Career Defensive Statistics Cottage Grove, Minn. Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF Park HS 2011 10 7 15 22 5.0-23 2.0-10 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 61 2012 11 4 8 12 4.0-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 Totals 21 11 23 34 9.0-31 2.0-10 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 Park High School: A 2013 graduate.

Kailan Boston Personal: Born April 3, 1995 ... son of Brian and Veronica LB | 6-0 | 218 | Jr. Zemke ... has an older brother, Andrew ... will major in engi- Milwaukee, Wis. neering with a minor in mathematics. Heritage Christian School 57 Wisconsin-Platteville Concordia Career: 2012: Redshirted, did not play. Moses Huerta University of Wisconsin-Platteville: Earned a letter as a OL | 6-2 | 285 | Jr. true freshman in 2010 for the Pioneers ... played in four Ontario, Calif. games, making his first tackle in the season finale against Ontario HS UW-Stevens Point ... earned National Academic Athlete of 62 the Week honors.

Heritage Christian School: Earned four letters and was a Concordia Career: 27 three-time captain in football and in basketball for the Patriots ... helped the team to a first 2012: Played in six games as a reserve center ... named CU playoff berth in school history as a junior ... named All-Midwest Conference First Team Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week at Sioux Falls as a senior in basketball and football ... a career 1,000-point scorer on the hardwood ... (10/13/12) ... played a season-high 36 snaps with three fin- named to All-Star Game in basketball. ishes and a 72.2% grade at SMSU (11/3/12) ... graded at 76.9% with a finish in 13 snaps at Winona State (11/10/12) Personal: Born July 14, 1992 ... son of William Smith and Chunta Boston-Smith ... has ... finished season with a 75.0% grade in 60 snaps with five a younger brother, Aaron (14) and a younger sister, Ashley (14) ... will pursue a double finishes and a cut, allowing just a half sack. major in physical education and health with an exercise science minor ... would like to play professionally and also lists becoming a physical education teacher as a career goal. 2011: Played in two games on the offensive line for the Golden Bears ... named CU Offensive Scout Player of the Matt Bjork Week against Northern State (9/17/11). OL | 6-1 | 220 | Fr. 2010: Redshirted, did not play ... named CU Scout Team De Pere, Wis. Offensive Player of the Week against Northern State. West De Pere HS 58 Ontario High School: Was named Most Inspirational of 2008 football team ... earned one football letter for the Jags West De Pere High School: Helped team to back-to-back ... also competed in wrestling and track & field. WIAA state championships and four Bay Conference cham- pionships as the Phantoms compiled a 39-1 record with him Personal: Born August 6, 1992 ... son of Moises and Joann at center ... senior captain ... earned three football letters, Huerta ... has two older siblings, Richard Joseph Alvarez four in wrestling and four in track ... Wisconsin Football and Nycole Jo Huerta ... will major in criminal justice with Coaches Association All-State First Team ... semifinalist for a psychology minor ... a Dean’s List student ... intends to Joe Thomas Award for best lineman in Wisconsin ... partici- join the L.A. Sheriff’s Department as a deputy ... his mother, pated in Wsinconsin All-State football game ... Green Bay Joann, is employed by the L.A. Sheriff’s Department ... he Press Gazette All-Area First Team ... named the Bay Con- is the first college student-athlete in his family. ference Lineman of the Year ... a two-time All-Bay Conference selection ... All-Region ... wrestled in 220/285 weight classes qualifying for section twice ... ninth-ranked wrestler in Lucas Grossoehme 220 weight class by the WWCA with a 27-7 record ... two-year wrestling captain ... main- TE/H | 5-8 | 185 | Fr. tained 3.85 grade point average as an Honor Roll, High Honor Roll and 4.0 Honor Roll Burnsville, Minn. student ... member of National Honor Society ... involved in Spanish club and volunteered Burnsville HS over 100 community service hours as a high school student. 63

Personal: Born May 3, 1995 ... son of David and Sally Bjork ... has a brother, Derek, and Burnsville High School: Finished prep career fourth all- a sister, Danielle ... will major in exercise science. time in tackles per game for the Blaze ... an All-South Sub- urban Conference and Academic All-State student-athlete.

Personal: Born January 25, 1995 ... son of Karen Gros- soehme ... has two brothers, Ben and Eric ... will major in physical therapy.

#BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Josh Coyne Matt Pulizos OL | 6-2 | 280 | Fr. OL | 6-5 | 275 | R-Fr. Middleton, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. 64 Middleton HS 67 Greendale HS Middleton High School: Earned two football letters as a Concordia Career: prep for the Cardinals and is expected to compete in track 2012: Redshirted, did not play ... named CU Scout Team & field this spring ... as the only junior to start every game, Offensive Player of the Week at Sioux Falls (10/13/12). helped Cardinals to an 8-2 finish including WIAA Division I playoff appearance ... as a senior captain, led Cardinals to Greendale High School: Earned three varsity letters, helping 5-3 regular season finish and another WIAA DI playoff ap- the Panthers to a 23-7 record (including playoffs) in his career pearance ... All-Big Eight Conference First Team as a senior ... a two-time All-Woodland Conference performer ... named the ... two year starter at right guard ... was team weightlifting Woodland Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year as a se- capting as a junior and senior ... earned the Team Dedica- nior ... was nominated to play in the 2012 WFCA All-Star Football Game ... an All-State Honorable Mention selection ... named All- tion and Team Strength & Conditioning awards as a senior Region and NOW All-Suburban as a senior ... also involved with ... Team Academic Honors Award recipient. track & field team, earning two letters ... will contend for school record in the discuss this spring ... also played baseball and basketball as a freshman and is still involved with intramural basketball. Personal: Born July 29, 1995 ... son of Robert and Wendy Coyne ... has two older broth- ers, Alex and Seth ... intends to major in criminal justice and is interested in a career in Personal: Born September 22, 1993 ... son of Andrew and Jennifer Pulizos ... has two young- law enforcement as a police officer ... his grandfather, Mike Coyne, was an offensive er brothers, Michael (17) and David (14), and a younger sister, Annie (12) ... is undecided on a lineman for Wisconsin (1944) football and Wisconsin-Platteville (1946-48) football and is field of study ... his cousin, Dan Hytinen, competed in track & field (discus) at UW-Whitewater a member of the UW-Platteville Athletic Hall of Fame ... his uncle, Brad Rogeberg, was a and is a two-time NCAA Division III Champion, All-American and holds the DIII discus record. linebacker at the University of Wisconsin (1960). Matthew Rosen Brett Morris OL | 6-1 | 249 | Fr. OL | 6-3 | 295 | R-Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. Lyons, Ill. 65 Edina HS 68 Nazareth Academy Edina High School: Helped lead the Hornets to an 8-2 fin- Concordia Career: ish including the first round of the MSHSL State Tourna- 2012: Named the team’s Scout Player of the Year ... named ment ... keyed the team to wins over Eden Prairie, Wayzata, Offensive Scout Player of the Week against Augustana Minnetonka and Hopkins en route to a Lake Conference (10/27/12) ... redshirted, did not play. championship ... earned two football letters and All-Lake Nazareth Academy: Earned All-East Suburban Catholic Conference honorable mention honors ... also played intra- Conference honors as a senior and earned two letters in mural basketball and involved in STRIVE. football for the RoadRunners ... also earned three letters in track & field and was an East Suburban Catholic Conference Personal: Born April 26, 1995 ... son of John and Helen Champion as a junior, working to repeat as a senior ... is just Rosen ... has two older brothers, Joe and Will, and a young- one foot away from the school record in shot put and was the first RoadRunner to win a con- 28er sister, Isabel ... will major in exercise science with communication studies minor ... ference title in track & field ... helped the RoadRunner football team to a conference cham- aspires to work for a professional sports franchise. pionship, reaching the Illinois State Elite Eight playoff round falling to the eventual state champions ... member of the school record breaking RoadRunner squad that finished 10-2. Bryan Gates OL | 6-2 | 305 | Sr. Personal: Born May 24, 1994 ... son of Eric and Debbie Morris ... is the oldest of five brothers: Kyle (16), Shane (14), Gavin (12) and Nolan (9) ... will major in sport manage- Elk Grove, Calif. ment ... lists his career goal to play in the NFL with a secondary goal of opening his own Sheldon HS gym ... lives by and is defined by four words: “Dream Big Work Hard.” 66 Sierra College Nat Schmidtke Concordia Career: OL | 6-3 | 280 | Jr. 2012: Starting center in all 11 games for Golden Bear of- St. Louis, Mo. fensive line ... named CU Offensive Lineman of the Week Lutheran HS North at Sioux Falls (10/13/12) with six finishes and a cut while 69 grading out at 87.0% in 77 snaps ... had a season-high seven finishes with one cut against Upper Iowa (10/6/12) Lutheran High School North: An All-America Lutheran se- ... had season-high nine cuts with two finishes while grad- lection ... also named All-Metro and All-Conference. ing at 80.5% in 87 snaps in season opener against U-Mary (9/1/12) ... graded at 70% or better in 10 of 11 games with Personal: Born November 19, 1991 ... son of John and three games at 80% or better ... had at least three finishes in six games ... graded at 75.2% Sharon Schmidtke ... has two older brothers, Daniel and for the season in 711 snaps with 31 fin- Michael, and an older sister, Tequila ... will major in elemen- ishes, 17 cuts and 4.5 sacks allowed. tary education ... his brother, Mike, played offensive line for North Carolina State football ... his brother, Dan, played de- Sierra College: A two-time All-Valley fensive line for Valparaiso University. Conference performer for the Wolver- ines ... experience at two positions on the offensive line at Sierra College, play- Lawrence Walker ing his freshman season at guard and OL | 6-4 | 300 | Jr. sophomore season at center. Rockford, Ill. Jefferson HS Sheldon High School: Helped the Hus- 70 Northern Illinois University kies to a 7-3 season and a playoff berth as a prep ... named All-League First Concordia Career: Team in the DRL conference ... also ac- 2012: Did not compete due to transfer rules ... named CU Of- fensive Scout Player of the Week three times: against UM Du- tive and earned a letter of the Building luth (9/15/12), at SMSU (11/3/12) and at Winona St (11/10/12). Trades & Engineering Academy. Northern Illinois University: Redshirted in 2011, did not play. Personal: Born March 26, 1992 ... son of Andy and Candace Gates ... has an Thomas Jefferson High School: A defensive lineman, older sister, Brittany Gates ... will major made 133 tackles and 20 sacks as a prep ... member of in business management with a finance Honor Society as a senior. minor at Concordia ... intends to pursue graduate school. Personal: Born February 11, 1992 ... full name is Lawrence Walker, Jr. ... son of Larry Walker and Evelyn Hollins ... will major in computer science with a minor in 3D art. #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Thomas Flack Lamont Gilbert DL | 6-1 | 260 | Sr. OL | 6-5 | 280 | Sr. Savage, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Burnsville HS Park Center HS 71 72 Mt. San Antonio College Concordia Career: Concordia Career: 2012: Named one of Concordia’s “Top Four” student-ath- 2012: Did not play. letes recognizing athletic, academic, community and on- campus excellence ... Capital One Academic All-District Mt. San Antonio College: Helped the Mounties to a per- First Team ... NSIC All-Academic ... Concordia’s nominee fect 13-0 season along with an NATYCAA Cup National for NSIC Kelly Award for top male student-athlete in confer- Championship and a State title competing in the South ence ... ranked 13th among NSIC South Division defensive Coast Conference and California Community Colleges. linemen with 2.9 tackles per game with 20 tackles in seven divisional games ... starting defensive tackle in all 11 games Park Center High School: Lettered in basketball and football. ... named CU Defensive Lineman of the Week at Northern State and at Minnesota State ... finished the year with 30 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, Personal: Born March 29, 1988 ... son of Lamont and Nicole Gilbert ... has a brother, five quarterback hurries and two pass breakups ... had career-high six tackles with 1.5 Christopher, and a sister, Courtney ... will major in psychology ... would like to be an ath- tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry against Augustana (10/27/10) ... had a tackle, letic counselor and work with youth. two quarterback hurries and a pass breakup in season opener against U-Mary (9/1/12) ... had five tackles in a win at UM Crookston (9/8/12) ... had four tackles with a tackle for loss at Minnesota State (9/29/12) ... also had four tackles with a pass breakup against Tim Ross Wayne State (10/20/12) ... had at least three tackles in six games and had at least one OL | 6-3 | 240 | Fr. tackle in all 11 games. Champlin, Minn. Champlin Park HS 2011: NSIC All-Academic ... played in and started all 11 games on the defensive line for 73 the Golden Bears (5 DE, 6 DT) ... 3-time CU Defensive Lineman of the Week, also earned CU Special Teams Player of the Week once ... ranked eighth in the NSIC and led the Champlin Park High School: A three-year starter for the team in fumbles recovered with two ... third on the team in sacks (3) ... ranked third on the Rebels ... named All-Northwest Suburban Conference as a team in tackles for loss (7.5) ... his 31 total tackles ranked third among defensive linemen senior ... also involved in track & field, choir and Fellowship on the team ... tied for second on the team with four quarterback hurries ... recorded three of Christian Athletes. tackles and a sack in a win at Minot State (9/3/11) ... registered four tackles, a sack and two quarterback hurries in a win over Northern State (9/17/11) ... had four tackles, includ- Personal: Born October 10, 1994 ... son of Tim Ross, Sr. ing 2.5 for loss against Winona State (10/22/11) ... recorded a career-high five tackles and Lisa Ross ... has two older sisters, Ashley and Shea (1.5 for loss) and recovered a fumble in a win over Minnesota Crookston (10/29/11) ... had ... pursuing a double-major in engineering and kinesiology. a tackle in all 11 games played ... had at least three tackles in six games ... had at least a half tackle for loss in seven games ... had at least a half sack in each of the first four games of the season ... blocked a kick against Bemidji State (10/8/11). Chris Campbell DL | 6-5 | 295 | Sr. 2010: Played in all 12 games in a breakout season on the defensive line ... had 27 tack- San Marcos, Calif. les with 3.5 tackles for loss on the year ... named CU Defensive Lineman of the Week Mission Hills HS against Upper Iowa with a pair of tackles, a tackle for loss, a quarterback hurry and a 74 29 pass breakup ... had at least one tackle in all 12 games ... closed out season at Mineral Water Bowl against Pittsburg State (12/4/10) with season highs of four tackles (three solo), and 1.5 tackles for loss ... had three or more tackles five times and two or more Concordia Career: tackles in nine games. 2013: USA College Football Division II Preseason All- America Third Team ... D2Football.com Preseason All- 2009: Redshirted, did not play. America Fifth Team and Preseason All-NSIC First Team ... ninth-ranked defensive tackle in the nation according to Burnsville High School: Voted Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman ... two year starter D2Football.com preseason position rankings. ... earned three letters in football and in weight lifting and earned one letter in track for the Blaze ... was named a team captain ... helped Blaze to section runner-up finish in 2007 ... 2012: All-NSIC South Division Second Team defensive was a Lake Conference Champion in track while team won 2008 section title. lineman ... named a USA Football News Central Regional Preseason All-Star ... two-time CU Defensive Player of the Week (vs UM Duluth & at Personal: Born June 16, 1991 ... son of Patrick and Teresa Flack ... has two brothers, SMSU) and four-time CU Defensive Lineman of the Week (vs U-Mary, UMD, Augustana Kelly and Eric ... has a younger sister, Katherine ... will puruse a double-major in account- and at SMSU) ... ranked 10th in the NSIC among defensive linemen with 4.1 per game ing and finance ... has earned the President’s Scholarship ... is a Dean’s List student. (all games) ... ranked seventh in the NSIC South Division with 3.0 sacks in division games flack Career Defensive Statistics and seventh in the division with six pass breakups ... ranked second in the South Division among defensive linemen with 4.4 tackles per game and ranked 40th among all NSIC Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF South Division defensive players in tackles in division games ... finished seventh on the 2010 12 9 18 27 3.5-6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 team with 45 tackles ... was third on the team with 9.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and six 2011 11 12 19 31 7.5-25 3.0-10 0-0 0 0 2-0 1 0 pass breakups ... had a blocked kick and a forced fumble with three quarterback hurries 2012 11 9 21 30 2.5-7 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 ... had a tackle in every game with a career-high 10 tackles at Winona State (11/10/12) Totals 34 30 58 88 13.5-38 3.0-10 0-0 3 0 2-0 1 0 with 3.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks ... had five tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack against Augustana (10/27/12), adding a pass breakup and quarterback hurry ... had three tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss in season opener against U-Mary (9/1/12) ... had seven tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss against Minnesota Duluth (9/15/12) ... had four tackles, a pass breakup, a quarterback hurry and a blocked kick in a win over Upper Iowa (10/6/12) ... had at least four tackles in five of the last six games and in six games overall.

2011: An All-NSIC South Division Second Team defensive lineman ... played in and started all 11 games at nose guard for the Golden Bears ... ranked eighth on the team in tackles (40) which led all Concordia defensive linemen ... ranked sixth on the team in tackles for loss (6.5) and eighth in sacks (1.5) ... also had four quarterback hurries and four passes defended ... named CU Defensive Lineman of the Week against Minot State (9/3/11) after recording four tackles and 1.5 sacks... named CU Defensive Player and Lineman of the Week against Bemidji State (10/8/11) when he recorded four tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup ... named CU Defensive Lineman of the Week again the next week against Wayne State (10/15/11) when he recorded five tackles, a quarterback hurry and a pass breakup ... named CU Defensive Lineman of the Week for the fourth time against Minnesota Crookston (10/29/11) after tying a career-high with six tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and a quarterback hurry ... made at least two tackles in all 11 games ... had six games with four or more tackles ... had at least a half tackle for loss in seven games. Chris Campbell continued on page 30 #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Chris Campbell continued From page 29 Adam Hunger 2010: Began season as an offensive OL | 6-3 | 310 | Fr. lineman ... moved to defensive tackle in Batavia, Ill. week three and immediately recorded Batavia HS three tackles with one tackle for loss in 76 a road win at Northern State (9/18/10) Batavia High School: Helped the Bulldogs to undefeated ... added another tackle for loss and two 9-0 regular seasons as a junior (12-1 overall) and senior tackles in a road win at Minnesota State (9-1 overall) ... named All-Upstate 8 Conference and All- (9/25/10) the following week ... set ca- Area ... scored three touchdowns as a starting left tackle ... reer highs with six tackles and 1.5 tack- also involved in basketball, track & field (sophomore/junior) les for loss in a road win at Southwest and baseball (freshman). Minnesota State (11/13/10) ... had five tackles in a home win over Bemidji State Personal: Born September 6, 1994 ... son of Alan Hunger (10/9/10) to earn CU Defensive Lineman and Cherie Staples ... has an older brother, Nick, and an of the Week honors ... earned CU De- older sister, Sam ... will major in criminal justice with sights fensive Lineman of the Week the follow- set on a career in law enforcement. ing week in a road win at Wayne State (10/16/10) with three tackles and a tack- Steven Davis le for loss ... recorded a tackle in nine of OL | 6-3 | 295 | Sr. 10 games played on the defensive line Harvey, Ill. ... had two or more tackles seven times. Thornton Township HS Redshirted, did not play. 78 2009:

Mission Hills High School: Scout.com Concordia Career: two star recruit ... Valley League All-Con- 2013: USA College Football Division II Preseason All- ference First Team ... played in Southern America honorable mention ... California Bowl ... in San Diego Hall of Champions ... All-State Honorable Men- 2012: Named All-NSIC South Division Honorable Mention tion ... earned two letters each in football ... started all 11 games at right tackle ... six-time CU Of- and wrestling ... two-time All-CIF. fensive Lineman of the Week (vs U-Mary, UM Crookston, Northern State, Upper Iowa, Augustana and Winona State) Personal: Born January 4, 1990 ... son ... finished season with a 90.4% grade in 748 snaps, al- of Don and Ann Campbell ... has an older lowing only 0.5 sacks with 22 finishes and nine cuts ... had at least one finish in all 11 sister, Amanda, and a younger brother, games with a season-high five against Northern State (9/22/12), adding two cuts and a Wesley ... will major in criminal justice ... is a Dean’s List student ... plans to pursue gradu- 93.4% grade in 76 snaps ... had season-high three cuts in season opener against U-Mary ate school ... his uncle, Brian Knaup, was a two-time All-North Central Conference nose (9/1/12) with a 92.0% grade in 87 snaps ... had four finishes and a 92.4% grade in 66 tackle for St. Cloud State University football (1989-93). snaps at SMSU (11/3/12) ... graded at 90% or higher in seven games and reached at campbell Career Defensive Statistics least 80% in all 11 games. Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF 30 2010 12 13 14 27 4.5-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2011: Played in and started all 11 games at right tackle for the Golden Bears ... named 2011 11 12 28 40 6.5-15 1.5-4 0-0 4 0 0-0 0 0 the team’s Big Bear of the Year ... a five-time CU Offensive Lineman of the Week, leading 2012 11 20 25 45 9.0-22 3.0-13 0-0 6 1 0-0 1 0 all offensive linemen on the team ... earned CU Offensive Lineman of the Week honors Totals 34 45 67 112 20.0-45 4.5-17 0-0 10 1 0-0 1 0 in the season opening win at Minot State (9/3/11) ... earned the honors each of the final four games of the season ... team went 4-1 in games he earned CU Offensive Lineman of the Week honors ... led the starting offensive line with a 91.6% season grade ... graded Demetrius Beaver above 90% in all but two games ... his 20 finishes were third on the team ... did not allow OL | 6-4 | 285 | Sr. a sack all season. Los Angeles, Calif. Westchester HS 2010: Played in all 12 games as a key reserve offensive tackle ... earned first career start 75 Santa Monica College at Wayne State and was named CU Offensive Lineman of the Week ... part of offensive line unit that was named CU Offensive Linemen of the Week against Bemidji State. Concordia Career: 2012: Started all 11 games on the Golden Bear offensive 2009: Redshirted, did not play. line, with four starts at left guard and seven at left tackle ... produced eight finishes and three cuts with a 71.7% season Thornton Township High School: Named All-Conference and All-Area ... two year grade in 699 snaps with just 2.0 sacks allowed ... had sea- starter for the Wildcats ... also an All-Conference baseball performer ... named Most Out- son-high three finishes and one cut in a win over Upper Iowa standing Player on baseball team ... also helped coach a Pony League baseball team to (10/6/12) ... had at least one finish in six games ... had one a championship. cut in three different games ... graded a season-high 84.6% in 65 snaps against Wayne State (10/20/12) to earn CU Of- Personal: Born August 6, 1991 ... son of Steven Davis, Sr. and Latonya Carter ... has fensive Lineman of the Week honors ... three brothers, Jamal, Jason and Josiah ... will major in criminal justice with a sport man- graded at 70% or greater in six games. agement and coaching minor ... plans to pursue graduate school in the future ... a Dean’s List student ... his brother, Jason Towns, will be a freshman defensive back on the Sioux Santa Monica College: Helped lead the Falls football team ... his brother, Jamal Towns, will be a freshman running back on the Corsairs to an 8-3 record and a Pacific Illinois State football team. Conference Championship with a bowl berth ... was a Dean’s List student as a freshman and finished sophomore year with a 3.5 grade point average.

Westchester High School: As a senior, led the Comets to an 8-3 record and a playoff victory reaching the second round of playoffs ... was a three-time scholar athlete while earning three var- sity letters ... also competed in track & field and basketball.

Personal: Born March 4, 1992 ... son of Pamela James ... will major in communi- cation studies and would like to continue studying communication at the graduate level. #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Cole Parker Raphael Washington OL | 6-6 | 295 | So. TE/H | 6-4 | 245 | Sr. Brookfield, Wis. Orlando, Fla. Brookfield Central HS St. Bonaventure (Calif.) HS 79 82 Chadron State Concordia Career: Concordia Career: 2012: Played in nine games with eight starts at right guard 2013: Enters senior season as 24th-ranked tight end in the as a true freshman ... named CU Offensive Scout Team nation in Division II football according to D2Football.com Player of the Week for win at Minnesota Crookston (9/8/12) and Josh Buchanan Scouting ... also on D2Football.com prior to making debut ... made collegiate debut in week three Preseason All-NSIC Honorable Mention list. against Minnesota Duluth (9/15/12) and was named CU Of- fensive Lineman of the Week ... also earned CU Offensive 2012: Played in all 11 games, making three starts at tight Lineman of the Week honors at Southwest Minnesota State end ... had six receptions for 22 yards in his first year with (11/3/12) ... finished rookie season with 40 finishes in nine the Golden Bears ... had season-high three catches with a games with six cuts and a 72.4% season grade in 587 snaps long of eight at Winona State (11/10/12) in season finale ... while allowing just 2.0 sacks ... graded caught a pass in four different games. above 70% in five games with a season- high 90.9% in 66 snaps at SMSU, adding Chadron State: Caught an 11-yard touchdown pass in 2011 spring game. six finishes and a cut ... had season-high 10 finishes at Northern State (9/22/12), Ventura College: Played muliple positions for the Pirates, playing tight end, wide re- adding a cut in 66 snaps with a 71.2% ceiver, quarterback, punter and defensive end. 2009: Played in seven games ... had 12 grade ... had seven finishes and a 67.9% receptions for 196 yards and two touchdowns ... had a long of 53 ... averaged 16.3 per grade against Wayne State (10/20/12) in catch ... also made three total tackles. 2008: Played in seven games ... had 14 catches for 78 snaps ... had second-highest season 104 yards ... averaged 7.4 per catch with a long of 24. grade of 84.2% at Sioux Falls (10/13/12), adding two finishes and a cut in 76 snaps. St. Bonaventure High School: Three-time CIF State Champions and helped the squad to a 55-4 record in Brookfield Central High School: Earned prep career ... two-time all-conference ... all-district ... two letters and was a senior captain for invited to the Scout All-American Combine ... played the Lancers ... helped BCHS to a 2011 in East vs. West All-Star Game ... was ranked #73 Greater Metro Co-Conference Champi- tight end and a two-star recruit as a prep senior by onship ... helped the Lancers reach the Scout.com ... two-star ranking from Rivals ... ranked third round of the WIAA DI Playoffs in the #120 for his position by ESPN.com ... had 12 Division school’s first year at the DI level ... was I scholarship offers out of high school ... a three posi- named All-Region First Team, All-Sub- tion threat at WR/TE on offense and DE on defense. urban First Team and All-Greater Metro Senior: Had seven receptions for 85 yards with a 12.1 Conference First Team ... made the Honor average per catch ... also had a rushing touchdown Roll for three straight years ... participated and scored a two-point conversion ... helped team to one year in Key Club. a 14-1 overall record. Junior: Had 15 receptions for 132 yards and three touchdowns. Personal: Born July 19, 1994 ... son of William and Cindy Parker ... has two Personal: Born January 16, 1990 ... son of Ralph brothers, William and Thomas ... a crimi- Watts and Carol Washington ... has an older brother, 31 nal justice major and sociology minor ... Anson ... has three older sisters, Keisha, Shalanda would like to work for the Secret Service and Sade ... will major in psychology with a criminal of U.S. Marshalls ... a Dean’s List student justice minor ... aspires to be a standout in the NFL during freshman year. and to be an amazing father. Willie Ross Sammy Baucham WR | 6-4 | 205 | Fr. WR | 6-1 | 178 | R-Fr. Homewood, Ill. Columbus, Ga. 80 Homewood Flossmoor HS 83 Northside HS

Homewood Flossmoor High School: A 2013 graduate. Concordia Career: 2012: Redshirted, did not play. Personal: Born October 6, 1994 ... full name is Willie C. Ross, III... son of Willie Ross, Jr. and Hanifah Ross ... has Northside High School: Had 18 catches for 336 yards and a a younger brother, Khairi and a younger sister, Layla ... his touchdown for the Patriots ... led team in catches and yards. father, Willie Ross, Jr., was an offensive lineman for Illinois State football (1991-96). Personal: Born August 16, 1994 ... son of Samuel and Is- muni Baucham ... has a younger sister, Sarah ... will major in communication studies. Trevaur Nolen Steven Hagan WR | 6-3 | 223 | Jr. WR | 6-3 | 178 | Fr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Country Club Hills, Ill. Champlin Park HS Rich Central HS 81 RCTC 84 Rochester Community and Technical College: Rich Central High School: A two year varsity starter at wide Played for the Yellowjackets in 2010. receiver ... a Max Emfinger East Team All-American … also involved in BPA, Habitat for Humanities and track & field. Champlin Park High School: Earned two letters in football and also competed in track & field for the Rebels ... the 2010 Personal: Born October 3, 1994 ... son of Lolita Hagan ... graduate had 27 receptions for 433 yards with three touch- has three brothers, Pierre, Eric and Paris; and two sisters, downs in nine games as a senior ... had five catches for 91 Ricquel and Lalita ... is the first of his siblings to go to col- yards and two touchdowns in a 31-28 win over Maple Grove lege ... has listed interest in a business major with a graphic HS ... had six catches for 139 yards and a touchdown in a design minor ... also interested in a career in high school 28-17 section playoff win over Robbinsdale Armstrong HS ... education in either math or history. had an 82-yard kickoff return touchdown in a 42-10 win over Park Center HS ... helped Reb- els to a 6-4 season ... earned All-Conference and Most Improved Player honors as a prep.

Personal: Born September 8, 1991 ... son of Timothy and Anita Nolen ... has two older brothers, TJ and Terrance, and two older sisters, Timeika and Jessika ... will major in athletic training. #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Anton Bedeaux Matt Malcuit TE/H | 6-4 | 245 | Jr. TE/H | 6-4 | 250 | Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. Puyallup, Wash. Cooper HS Rogers HS 85 Ridgewater College 88 Ridgewater College: Rogers High School: Helped the Rams to a 6-5 finish as 2011-12: Helped the Warriors to a 6-4 record reaching the a senior, advancing to the second round of the Washington MCAC State semifinals ... named All-MCAC and earned the state playoffs ... earned three varsity letters in football ... team award for Most Improved ... had four receptions for had four receptions for 40 yards and a touchdown com- 17 yards. peting in the South Puget Sound League (SPSL) ... also involved in DECA. Robbinsdale Cooper High School: A two-sport athlete, earned letters in football (3) and track & field (1) ... also in- Personal: Born January 6, 1995 ... son of Joseph and volved in basketball and DECA with the Hawks in the North Deanna Malcuit ... has five sisters, Anna, Rachel, Sarah, Suburban Conference. Tricia and Julie ... will major in exercise science with minors in sport management and teaching ... aspires to be an athletic trainer or a coach. Personal: Born October 8, 1991 ... son of Chris Bedeaux and Paula Palthen ... has an older sister, Ciara ... will major in business management with a minor in design ... aspires Matt Buhmann to be a CEO of a successful business and the best father he can be. WR | 6-5 | 215 | So. Elk River, Minn. Jason Oney Elk River HS WR | 6-2 | 190 | Fr. 89 Cedar Rapids, Iowa George Washington HS 86 Concordia Career: 2012: NSIC All-Academic Team ... did not play due to medi- cal reasons. George Washington High School: Earned seven varsity letters as a three-sport athlete for the Warriors in football, 2011: Played in one game at wide reciever for the Golden basketball and track & field ... an All-Metro and All-MVC Bears against Winona State (10/22/11). First Team wide receiver ... named Offensive MVP ... led team to 8-4 season, reaching quarterfinals of playoffs ... 2010: Redshirted, did not play. had 59 catches for 805 yards ... also involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Elk River High School: Earned letters in four different sports for the Elks: football (1), track Personal: Born January 26, 1995 ... son of Silas and Kath- (3), basketball (3) and strength & speed (1) ... ryn Oney ... has three older sisters who have all been college athletes, Jessica, Katelin and also academic letters (4) and National Honor Alissa ... working towards a triple-major in business management, math and engineering Society letter (1) ... was named the Elk River HS ... intends to pursue a future career in business management or coaching ... Jessica com- Offensive Player of the Week in 2009 and had peted in vault for Iowa State gymnastics (2003-07) ... Katelin was a guard for Northern Iowa the highest GPA on the team ... in basketball 32basketball (2008-12) ... Alissa is currently a guard for Maryville basketball (2010-present). was the team’s leading rebounder ... as a track & field performer, was named the Rookie of the Willie Sapp Year in 2008, the Hurdler MVP in 2009 and was WR | 5-10 | 180 | Jr. an All-Section and All-State athlete ... named Apple Valley, Minn. track team MVP and All-Conference ... earned Apple Valley HS Outstanding Academic Achievement four times 87 and Spotlight on Scholars four times as well ... also involved in Spanish Club and Link Crew.

Concordia Career: Personal: Born October 21, 1991 ... son of 2012: Played in three games for the Golden Bears as a Brian Buhmann and Robyn Hoerr ... has two wide receiver and on special teams. younger brothers, Bryan Hoerr II and Jake Buh- mann ... has a younger sister, Morgan Buhmann 2011: Played in nine games on special teams and at wide ... will pursue a degree in marketing with a fi- receiver for the Golden Bears ... recorded one tackle in a nance minor at Concordia ... is a five-time Dean’s List student ... would like to work in win over Wayne State (10/15/11). management in his career ... both of his parents played basketball at Minnesota State University, Mankato ... his mother, Robyn, was a guard, and his father, Brian, was a 2010: Redshirted, did not play. center for the Mavericks. Apple Valley High School: Earned Zach Moore five combined letters in football (2) and DE | 6-6 | 285 | Sr. track (3) for the Eagles ... named Most Chicago, Ill. Improved on offense and a captain as Simeon Career Academy a senior ... a 2010 All-Conference Hon- 90 orable Mention performer in track ... a track captain ... named Most Valuable in relays ... state qualifier in the 4x100 ... Concordia Career: member of A-Honor Roll in Fall of 2009 Career Notes: Has 26.0 sacks in 28 games with 35.5 tack- ... named a Super Sophomore in 2008 ... les for loss ... has 24.0 sacks over last two seasons (2010, earned Baton Award in 2009. 2012) ... ranks fourth in school history in sacks, just 4.0 shy of the school record total of 30.0. Personal: Born July 6, 1991 ... son of Tom and Mary Sapp ... has two older 2013: Member of 2014 Senior Bowl Watch List ... ranked brothers, Tom and John ... will major #5 overall, #3 defender and #2 defensive lineman on in business management at Concordia D2Football.com and Josh Buchanan’s preseason top-100 with a minor in non-profit management list ... D2Football.com Preseason All-America First Team ... Sporting News Preseason ... is a Dean’s List student ... his father, All-America ... BSN Preseason All-America First Team ... College Football America Pre- Tom Sapp, Sr., was an outside line- season All-American ...USA College Football Division II Preseason All-America First backer on the University of Minnesota Team ... NSIC South Division Preseason Defensive Player of the Year ...D2Football.com football team (1976-80) ... his brother, NSIC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. Tom Sapp, Jr., played cornerback on the University of St. Thomas football team 2012: Voted team captain ... AFCA All-America First Team ... D2Football.com All-America (2004-07). First Team ... BSN All-America First Team ... Associated Press Little All-America Sec- ond Team ... Don Hansen All-America Second Team ... Daktronics All-Super Region 3 #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Region First Team ... Don Hansen All-Super Region 3 First Team ... All-NSIC South Divi- Noah Jankowski sion First Team ... one of 32 players selected LS | 6-2 | 250 | So. to JB Scouting Small School (non-FBS) Pre- Milwaukee, Wis. season Defensive Player of the Year Watch Greendale HS List ... D2Football.com Preseason All-America 91 Second Team selection ... earned team Big Bear of the Year award, Parlet Lifter of the Concordia Career: Year award and Paw Pride of the Year award 2012: Handled long snapping duties, playing in all 11 ... earned CU Defensive Player of the Week games ... named CU Special Teams Player of the Week at award three times (at UM Crookston, vs Sioux Falls (10/13/12) and at Winona State (11/10/12) ... Wayne State and at Winona State) and CU made a tackle at Minnesota State (9/29/12). Defensive Lineman of the Week award five times (at UM Crookston, Upper Iowa, at Sioux 2011: Redshirted, did not play. Falls, Wayne State and at Winona State) ... named CU Male Athlete of the Week for Greendale High School: Earned four letters in football for season finale performance at Winona State the Panthers ... an All-Woodland Conference First Team (11/10/12) ... ranked fifth in the nation in sacks performer as a junior and senior ... the Com- per game (1.27) and tied for 11th in tackles for munity Newspaper All-CNI Suburban center as loss per game (1.91) ... his 14.0 total sacks a senior ... helped Panthers to Woodland Con- were fourth most in Division II football ... led ference Championship in 2010 as a senior with the NSIC in total sacks (14.0), sacks per game an 8-2 finish ... earned Woodland Conference (1.27), tackles for loss (21.0) and tackles for All-Academic Team ... a three year starter, help- loss per game (1.91) ... ranked 17th among ing the Panthers to a 20-4 conference record in NSIC defensive linemen with 3.5 tackles per that time (29-6 overall) ... is one of three lineman game ... also led the NSIC South Division in to ever be a team captain as a junior and senior seven divisional games in sacks (10.0), sacks ... was a starting guard as a sophomore before per game (1.43), tackles for loss (14.5) and tackles for loss per game (2.07), was tied for moving to center for junior and senior seasons ... lead with two fumbles forced and ranked eighth among divisional defensive linemen with has handled long snapping duties on every team 3.9 tackles per game ... in season finale at Winona State (11/10/12), he tied the NSIC he’s played on ... broke both of his feet during single-game highs with 4.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks while being the only player in senior season ... also a High Honor Roll student, the league to post those totals in the same game ... ranks second in Concordia history for involved in Peers with Impact, student council single season sacks (14.0) and fifth in tackles for loss (21.0) ... had at least three tackles and was a class officer. in 10 out of 11 games played and had a tackle in every game ... had at least 1.0 tackle for loss in 10 of 11 games and at least 1.0 sacks in nine of 11 games ... had six games Personal: Born December 3, 1992 ... son of Leo and Joy Jankowski ... has a younger with at least 2.0 tackles for loss and four games with 2.0 sacks ... in only game without a brother, Joseph; and a younger sister, Abigail ... intends to major in criminal justice with a tackle for loss or sack, and season-low one tackle (vs Upper Iowa, 10/6/12), recorded an Spanish minor at Concordia ... would like to work in federal law enforcement in his future interception and two quarterback hurries ... had a blocked kick, four tackles, 3.0 TFL and ... made the Dean’s List in each of his first two semesters ... is a recipient of Regent’s 1.0 sacks with three quarterback hurries at Sioux Falls (10/13/12). Scholarship ... his uncle, Bob Jankowski, played football for UW-Stevens Point (1970).

2011: Named CDS Preseason All-America First Team and Lindy’s Preseason All-America Ryan McKee Second Team ... Optimum Scouting Preseason All-NSIC First Team ... redshirted, did DL | 6-3 | 270 | So. not play ... named CU Defensive Scout Player of the Week against Augustana (10/1/11). McHenry, Ill. 33 Marian Central Catholic HS 2010: Named Daktronics All-Region Second Team and Don Hansen’s All-Region Second 92 Team ... All-NSIC South Division First Team ... had 42 tackles, 11.5 for loss and 10 sacks to lead Concordia defensive line ... tied for sixth in the nation in sacks per game (1.00) ... tied for 46th in the nation in tackles for loss per game (1.46) ... led NSIC in overall sacks Concordia Career: with 10 in nine games (1.11 per game) and in conference only play with 9.5 in eight games 2012: Played in all 11 games as a reserve defensive line- (1.19 per game) ... finished third in tackles for loss per game (1.38) with 11.0 in eight man ... registered 10 tackles, 1.0 for loss and a forced NSIC-only games ... finished fourth in the NSIC in tackles for loss per game (1.28) with fumble ... recorded first career tackle against Minnesota 11.5 in nine overall games ... registered at least a half sack in eight of nine games played Duluth (9/15/12) ... established career-high four tackles ... recorded career high 10 tackles with 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 sack against St. Cloud with a forced fumble in a win over Upper Iowa (10/6/12) ... State (9/11/10) ... had six tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble in had three tackles and first career tackle for loss at SMSU road win at Northern State (9/18/10) ... had seven tackles, 2.5 for loss and 2.0 sacks (11/3/12) ... added two tackles in season finale at Winona against Augustana (10/2/10) ... had four tackles, 2.5 for loss and a sack in a win over Up- State (11/10/12). per Iowa (11/6/10) ... blocked a field goal at end of road win at Minnesota State (9/25/10). 2011: Redshirted, did not play. 2009: Played in eight games earning one start at defensive end at SMSU (10/17/09) ... made 16 tackles with 3.0 for loss and 2.0 sacks in his rookie collegiate season ... in his Marian Central Catholic High School: lone start at SMSU, recorded four tackles (three solo) with 2.0 for loss, a sack and a forced Helped the Canes to an 8-2 record while fumble ... had first career sack and tackle for loss at MSU Moorhead (9/12/09) ... made earning All-Suburban Catholic Conference three tackles at Minnesota Duluth (8/29/09) in collegiate debut ... also made three tackles honors ... named Northwest Herald All-Area against Minnesota State (10/10/09) ... made at least one tackle in seven of eight games First Team ... voted team defensive MVP ... with five multi-tackle performances ... is tied for the team lead among returners in sacks. a four-time letterwinner for the Canes ... also lettered twice in basketball ... helped Canes Simeon Career Academy: A Chicago 5-star recruit ... Il- to the 2010 quarterfinals ... finished second in linois Prairie State Top Five ... named All-City First Team the area with 8.5 sacks. ... All-State ... selected to Illinois Top 100 Players ... also competed in track for the Wolverines. Personal: Born March 10, 1992 ... son of Cynthia McKee ... has a younger brother, To- Personal: Born September 5, 1990 ... parents are Bob- rino, and an older sister, Alyssa ... will major by and Jean Moore (step-mother) and mother is Carolyn in communication studies with a broadcast Blackshire ... has three brothers, Omar, Demetrius and emphasis ... plans to pursue a career in Keith ... has five sisters, Camillia, Katrina and Kaneisha, broadcasting with a goal of being an ESPN Latoya and Neesie ... has a daughter, Amayah Hicks ... broadcaster. will pursue a degree in criminal justice ... would like to McKee Defensive Statistics play professional football or become a police officer ... is Year GP UT AT TT TFL FF on Junior Representative Leadership Council. 2012 11 3 7 10 1.0-2 1 moore Career Defensive Statistics Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF 2009 8 7 9 16 3.0-13 2.0-8 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 2010 9 24 18 42 11.5-56 10.0-53 0-0 0 1 0-0 1 0 2012 11 28 11 39 21.0-109 14.0-90 1-6 1 2 0-0 1 0 Totals 28 59 38 97 35.5-178 26.0-151 1-6 1 4 0-0 2 0 #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Prince Agyekum Chazz Roberts DL | 6-2 | 247 | Jr. DL | 6-0 | 265 | Fr. Crystal, Minn. Mission Viejo, Calif. 93 Armstrong HS 96 Tesoro HS Concordia Career: Tesoro High School: A three year starter and senior cap- 2012: Played in all 11 games on the defensive line ... made tain ... named All-Orange County, All-South Coast League 11 total tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks ... First Team and All-Pac 5 ... team defensive lineman of the also had a pass breakup and a fumble recovery ... made year. first career tackle at Minnesota Crookston (9/8/12), making a season-high three tackles (two solo) ... had first career tackle Personal: Born March 23, 1995 ... son of Eric Walker and for loss at Northern State (9/22/12), making two total tackles Stefania Roberts ... has an older sister, Chantal ... will major with 0.5 tackles for loss ... matched three tackle performance in accounting ... goal is to carry on the family business. at Augustana (10/27/12), adding 1.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks for a loss of 10 yards ... had a fumble recovery and a pass breakup with a tackle against Upper Iowa (10/6/12) ... made at least a tackle in six games with three multi-tackle performances. Steve Foster 2011: Did not play. DL | 6-3 | 235 | Fr. South St. Paul, Minn. 2010: Redshirted, did not play ... named CU Scout South St. Paul HS Team Offensive Player of the Week against Upper Iowa. 97

Armstrong High School: A force on the Armstrong South St. Paul High School: Earned three football letters defensive line earning one football letter playing one and two track & field letters for the Packers ... a two-year season of football ... very athletic and mobile big man starter helped lead the Packers to a 10-2 finish in 2011 with big upside ... had three tackles for loss, a forced and an 8-2 finish in 2012 ... named All-Classic Suburban fumble and a sack ... voted Most Improved Player on the Conference ... named Defensive Lineman Award ... also 2009 team ... earned the Armstrong Football Academic involved in student council. Achievement Award ... also involved in track and soccer. Personal: Born December 18, 1994 ... son of Stephen and Personal: Born November 14, 1989 ... son of Nama Afari III and Esther Agyekum ... has Malissa Foster ... has two younger brothers, Mike and Darien three older brothers, Mana, Oheneba and William; and one sister, Sandra ... will major in ... undeclared field of study ... would like to become a small business management ... would like to attend graduate school ... is originally from Accra, business owner ... his father, Stephen, was a quarterback for Loras College football (1990-94). Ghana, came to the United States in 2008 and played just one year of high school football. Agyekum Career Defensive Statistics Alonzo Walker Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF DL | 6-1 | 280 | Fr. 2012 11 5 6 11 1.5-11 1.0-10 0-0 1 0 1-0 0 0 Columbia Heights, Minn. Irondale HS Hank Goff 98 34 DL | 6-4 | 270 | Jr. Minnetonka, Minn. Irondale High School: Earned six letters for the Knights, Minnetonka HS two each in football, track & field and weightlifting ... an All- 94 South Dakota State North Suburban Conference defensive end ... named team captain and earned the Pain Award ... member of 4.8 club, United States Marine Corps: Served four years in the Ma- 225 club and 800 club ... also involved as a teacher’s as- rines as a machine gunner after leaving SDSU ... combat sistant and an AP student. veteran ... deployed to Afghanistan. Personal: Born October 18, 1994 ... son of Alonzo Walker South Dakota State University: 2005: Played for the and Reesa Jaszewski ... has a younger brother, Isaiah, and NCAA FCS Jackbrabbits, playing all 11 games as a true a younger sister, Alannah ... will pursue a degree in nursing with a minor in education ... freshman ... started last eight games of the season ... com- will attend medical school ... aspires to become a nurse ... his great uncle, Ron Ketcher, piled 27 tackles in 11 games while tying for the team-high was a running back and wrestler for Concordia (1977-81) ... his cousin, Josh Ketcher, with 7.0 tackles for loss and leading the team with 5.0 sacks played football for Concordia (2006) ... his cousin, Adam Ketcher, wrestled at Iowa State ... also had a forced fumble, pass breakup and quarterback hurry ... recorded season-high (2006) ... his cousin, Lindsay Ketcher, was on the cheer team at Iowa State (2008). six tackles (four solo) with a sack at Montana (9/17/05) ... had five tackles against Georgia Southern (10/29/05) ... had breakout game in week two with four tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and first career sack in win over Valparaiso University (9/10/05) ... also picked up Christian Mohan sacks against UC-Davis (10/8/05), Missouri-Rolla (10/22/05) and Southern Utah (11/5/05). DL | 6-5 | 275 | Sr. Lancaster, Calif. Minnetonka High School: Helped lead the Skippers to MSHSL Class 5A state champion- St. Bonaventure HS ship and a 13-1 record as a senior ... named Associated Press All-State First Team ... an 99 Ventura College All-Metro and All-Lake Conference performer. Concordia Career: Personal: Born December 26, 1986 ... son of Lorin Peterson ... has two sisters, Sara and 2012: Did not play due to medical reasons. Anna, and one brother, Roddy ... will major in sport management at Concordia. 2011: Played in nine games with one start at defensive Michael Dubanowich tackle ... earned CU Defensive Player of the Week honors DL/LS | 6-1 | 240 | Fr. against Minnesota State (9/24/11) with seven tackles (two Janesville, Wis. for loss) ... ranked 16th on the defense in tackles (20) ... Parker HS ranked seventh on the team in tackles for loss (5.5) while 95 also producing one sack ... recorded three tackles and a sack in a win against Wayne State (10/15/11) ... had a tackle, a tackle for loss and forced a fumble at Winona State (10/22/11) ... registered a Earned three football letters for the Vi- Parker High School: pair of tackles (1 for loss) in a win over Southwest Minnesota State (11/12/11) ... had six kings, also earning a letter in basketball as a junior ... helped multi-tackle performances. to back-to-back 6-3 records as a sophomore and junior ... was All-Big Eight Conference Second Team as a defensive Ventura College: Career: Played 17 games, recorded 39 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss lineman as a senior ... also named team captain and Most and 5.0 sacks. 2009: Played in nine games at both defensive end and defensive tackle Improved as a senior ... involved in Green Squad, Chess ... recorded 22 tackles (12 solo) ... had 5.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks ... issued two Club and played three years of baseball. quarterback hurries ... helped Pirates to a 7-4 overall finish and 4-2 conference record and Orange County Bowl berth ... named Defensive Player of the Week for dominant perfor- Personal: Born November 24, 1994 ... son of Anthony and mance against Moorpark. 2008: Played in eight games as defensive tackle ... made 17 Teresa Dubanowich ... has a younger brother, David, and tackles (11 solo) ... had 2.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks accounting for 22 lost yards ... had four sisters, Anna, Kathryn, Kristin and Susan ... will major in exercise science and would one fumble recovery, quarterback hurry and pass breakup ... helped Pirates to a 5-5 finish. like to become a physical therapist. #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Team Titles Won or Shared (NIC/NSIC) Career Records By Totals School Team Last Title Division Last Title TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS NET Winona State 18 2007 1 2010 1. Silas Fluellen, WSC (2006-09) 37 1499 1174 8996 10170 Minnesota Duluth 17 2011 5 2012 2. James McNear, CU (2002-05) 30 1205 2146 6807 8953 Minnesota State 17 2012 4 2012 10. Spencer Ohm, CU (2008-11) 31 889 364 5106 5470 St. Cloud State 15 2011 1 2011 12. Mike Allen, CU (1999-01) 25 902 684 4484 5168 MSU Moorhead 14 1995 15. Kole Goodchild, CU (2006-07) 17 790 414 4319 4733 Michigan Tech 7 1974 Minnesota-Morris 6 1984 PASSING G Cmp-Att-Int PCT. TD YDS Bemidji State 5 2006/1959 1. Silas Fluellen, WSC (2006-09) 37 672-1134-41 .592 69 8996 Northern State 3 1999 4. James McNear, CU (2002-05) 30 484-847-22 .571 50 6807 Concordia-St. Paul 2 2005 9. Spencer Ohm, CU (2008-11) 31 391-663-32 .590 43 5106 Southwest Minnesota State 1 1990 13. Mike Allen, CU (1999-01) 25 321-665-27 .483 38 4484 Augustana 0 N/A 1 2010 16. Kole Goodchild, CU (2006-07) 17 365-608-18 .600 29 4319 Wayne State 0 N/A 1 2008 RUSHING G ATT YG YL NET A/PC TD All-Time NSIC Standings: 1932 - present 1. Rayon Simmons, WSU (2009-12) 41 813 5006 201 4805 5.9 55 SCHOOL W L T Pct. 2. Chris Washington, CU (2000-03) 34 734 4546 330 4216 5.7 43 Sioux Falls 9 2 0 .818 10. Sam Campbell, CU (2008-11) 38 532 2537 4.8 21 Minnesota Duluth 210 79 5 .729 15. James McNear, CU (2002-05) 30 357 2902 756 2146 6.0 24 Augustana College 34 17 0 .667 Minnesota State University, Mankato 137 75 8 .653 RECEPTIONS G NO YDS TD St. Cloud State 170 101 9 .633 1. Brian Jark, NSU (2006-2009) 36 210 2298 16 Michigan Tech 71 53 1 .573 6. Joseph Mapson, CU (2002-04) 26 154 2227 19 Northern State 116 102 3 .535 7. Tyrone Ruffin, CU (2005-08) 34 149 2212 24 Concordia-St. Paul 64 60 0 .516 9. Calvin Simon, CU (2007-10) 34 145 2086 16 Wayne State 62 62 0 .500 14. Antwon Williams, CU (04-07) 30 135 1490 5 MSU Moorhead 212 222 9 .494 15. Sam Campbell, CU (2008-11) 38 134 1175 5 Winona State 214 226 8 .491 17. Joe Mapson, CU (2001-03) 26 123 1990 16 University of Mary 28 32 0 .467 Minnesota-Morris 99 117 4 .459 SCORING G TD XP FG 2PT TP Bemidji State 190 255 9 .433 1. Isaac Odim, UMD (2008-2010) 25 60 0-0 0-0 0 360 Southwest Minnesota State 107 194 5 .361 4. Chris Washington, CU (2000-03) 34 45 0-0 0-0 1 272 Minot State 3 8 0 .273 23. Brody Johnson, CU (2003-06) 30 0 119 15 0 164 Upper Iowa 15 53 0 .221 Minnesota, Crookston 19 96 0 .165 Career Records By per game average TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS NET Y/G All-Time NSIC DIVISIONAL Standings: 2008-pres. 1. Jeff Loots, SSU (1990-92) 17 867 -191 6025 5834 343.2 NORTH DIVISION W L Pct. 2. James McNear, CU (2002-05) 30 1205 2146 6807 8953 298.4 Minnesota Duluth 29 2 .935 3. Kole Goodchild, CU (2006-07) 17 790 414 4319 4733 278.4 St. Cloud State 25 6 .806 12. Mitch Brecke, CU (08-09) 15 549 88 3072 3160 210.7 Bemidji State 20 11 .645 13. Mike Allen, CU (1999-01) 25 902 684 4484 5168 206.7 Northern State 14 17 .452 35 Minot State 3 4 .429 PASSING G Cmp-Att-Int PCT. TD Yards Y/G U-Mary 13 18 .419 1. Jeff Loots, SSU (1990-92) 17 423-715-26 .592 63 6025 354.4 MSU Moorhead 6 20 .231 4. Kole Goodchild, CU (2006-07) 17 365-608-18 .600 29 4319 254.1 Minnesota Crookston 2 29 .065 9. James McNear, CU (2002-05) 30 484-847-22 .571 50 6807 226.9 11. Mitch Brecke, CU (08-09) 15 258-442-28 .584 13 3072 204.8

SOUTH DIVISION W L Pct. 14. Mike Allen, CU (1999-01) 25 321-665-27 .483 38 4484 179.4 Minnesota State 27 4 .871 16. Spencer Ohm, CU (2008-11) 31 391-663-32 .590 43 5106 164.7 Sioux Falls 5 2 .714 Winona State 22 9 .710 RUSHING G ATT YG YL NET A/PC TD Y/G Augustana 20 11 .645 1. Tyrone Morgan, NSU (1998-00) 20 517 3511 180 3331 6.4 40 166.6 Wayne State 17 14 .548 4. Chris Washington, CU (2000-03) 34 734 4546 330 4216 5.7 43 124.0 Concordia St. Paul 11 20 .355 15. James McNear, CU (2002-05) 30 357 2902 756 2146 6 24 71.5 Southwest Minnesota State 9 22 .290 Upper Iowa 1 30 .032 RECEIVING (Rec/per game) G NO YDS TD Rec/G 1. Wayne Hawkins, SSU (1989-91) 18 138 1667 14 7.7 NSIC SINGLE GAME RECORDS 7. Joseph Mapson, CU (2002-04) 26 154 2227 19 5.9 Passing TD’s 7 Spencer Ohm, vs SMSU, 2011 13. Joe Mapson, CU (2001-03) 26 123 1990 16 4.7 Passing TD’s 7 Concordia-St. Paul vs. Minnesota-Morris, 2002 14. Antwon Williams, CU (04-07) 30 135 1490 5 4.5 7 Concordia-St. Paul, vs SMSU, 2011 16. Tyrone Ruffin, CU (2005-08) 34 149 2212 24 4.4 Longest FG 59 Tom Obarski, vs Augustana, 2012 17. Calvin Simon, CU (07-10) 34 145 2086 16 4.3

RECEIVING (Rec Yds/per game) G NO YDS TD Yds/G 1. Chris Samp, WSU (2001-04) 21 142 2855 43 136.0 4. Joseph Mapson, CU (2002-04) 26 154 2227 19 85.7 Christian Mohan continued From page 34 5. Charles Gilbert, CU (2010-11) 20 80 1708 22 85.4 10. Joe Mapson, CU (2001-03) 26 123 1990 16 76.5 St. Bonaventure High School: As a senior made 14. Tyrone Ruffin, CU (2005-08) 34 149 2212 24 65.1 51 total tackles and 8.5 sacks ... blocked 12 field 16. Tre Mason, CU (2011-12) 20 51 1232 12 61.6 goals and recovered one fumble ... helped the 18. Calvin Simon, CU (07-10) 34 145 2086 16 61.4 Seraphs to a 14-1 Division III state championship season and CIF Northern Division title and unde- feated Channel League Championship season SCORING G TD XP FG 2PT TP P/G (5-0) ... named All-Channel League Second Team 1. Isaac Odim, UMD (2008-2010) 25 60 0-0 0-0 0 360 14.4 ... blocked a kick in the Ventura County East/West 10. Chris Washington, CU (2000-03) 34 45 0-0 0-0 1 272 8.0 All-Star football game 18. Charles Gilber, CU (2010-11) 20 22 0-0 0-0 0 132 6.6 24. Brody Johnson, CU (2003-06) 30 0 119 15 0 164 5.5 Personal: Born September 29, 1990 ... son of 25. Tom Obarski, CU (2011-pres) 21 0 64 17-24 0 115 5.5 Roger and Dorothea Mohan ... has a brother, Allan and a sister, Deesha ... will major in criminal justice.

Mohan Career Defensive Statistics Year GP UT AT TT TFL SK INT PBU FF FR BLK SF 2011 9 12 8 20 5.5-18 1.0-6 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Year Record First Downs Rushing Passing T. Offense Pen Punting Scoring Tot-Rush-Pass-Pen Att/yds Att-Com-Int.-Yds Att./Yds No./Yds No./Avg Pts/Avg. 1969 4-4-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 165/20.6 Opponents 116/14.5

1970 6-2-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 284/35.5 Opponents 143/17.9

1971 4-5-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 187/20.8 Opponents 161/17.8

1972 4-4-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 140/17.5 Opponents 179/17.8

1973 2-7-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 126/14.0 Opponents 206/22.9

1974 2-7-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 57/6.3 Opponents 156/17.3

1975 3-5-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 77/9.6 Opponents 170/21.3

1976 5-4-0 Concordia 118-88-20-10 540/2094 88-44-11-513 628/2318 52/532 40/32.8 182/20.2 Opponents 91-60-20-11 361/1298 123-47-9-672 484/1574 48/375 46/33.6 130/14.4

1977 9-1-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 288/28.8 Opponents 129/12.9

1978 5-4-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 196/21.8 Opponents 220/24.4

1979 3-5-1 Concordia 109-67-37-5 360/1506 196-108-13-1453 554/2959 45/422 44/37.3 186/20.0 Opponents 147-113-27-7 534/2702 144-66-12-983 676/3513 50/497 31/29.4 253/28.1

1980 3-6-0 Concordia 119-53-34-17 430/1499 212-95-14-1143 642/2311 29/NA 60/32.1 100/11.1 36 Opponents 118-67-25-26 469/1902 179-78-17-1038 648/2600 53/502 50/35.4 195/21.6 1981 6-3-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 133/14.8 Opponents 98/10.9

1982 6-3-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 197/21.9 Opponents 149/16.6

1983 5-4-0 Concordia 110-50-52-8 384/1287 239-108-9-1294 625/2280 49/460 60/30.1 128/14.2 Opponents 117-67-40-10 382/1475 193-82-24-970 574/2057 53/473 49/34.7 105/11.7

1984 4-5-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 107/11.8 Opponents 161/17.9

1985 2-7-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 108/12.0 Opponents 297/33.0

1986 4-5-0 Concordia Stats Not Available 188/20.9 Opponents 168/18.7

1987 4-5--0 Concordia 138-23-96-19 62/262 350-169-12-2262 412/2524 59/454 53-32.1 180/20.0 Opponents 137-83-45-9 NA NA NA NA NA 231/25.7

1988 5-4-0 Concordia 95-44-37-14 349/1355 185-75-10-972 629/3142 78/698 62/2145 151/16.8 Opponents 146-49-83-14 NA NA NA NA NA 231/25.7

1989 1-8-0 Concordia NA 321/1110 273-124-26-1816 594/2926 NA 31/32.8 182/20.2 Opponents NA NA/2057 NA/1272 NA/3329 NA NA 286/31.7

1990 2-7-0 Concordia 177-88-71-18 395/1995 196-91-15-1389 591/3169 48/388 38/29.8 189/21.0 Opponents 155-54-89-12 NA NA NA NA NA 260/28.8

1991 5-4-0 Concordia 137-75-55-7 399/1702 184-76-9-970 583/2762 NA 37/29.5 140/15.6 Opponents 115-63-44-8 NA NA NA NA NA 153/17.0

1992 2-7-0 Concordia 135 370/1132 134-370-17-1523 740/2655 40/348 51/28.4 167/18.6 Opponents Stats Not Available 284/31.6 #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL Year Record First Downs Rushing Passing T. Offense Pen Punting Scoring Tot-Rush-Pass-Pen Att/yds Att-Com-Int.-Yds Att./Yds No./Yds No./Avg Pts/Avg. 1993 3-6-0 Concordia 125 308/1027 257-115-15-1465 682/2968 59/482 59/30.6 144/16.0 Opponents 147 388/1745 216-112-10-1538 604/3344 70/700 46/34.6 264/29.3

1994 3-7-0 Concordia 126-38-68-20 316/814 331-122-20-1522 647/2336 71/606 80/32.0 148/14.8 Opponents 173-82-74-17 419/1518 253-140-15-1701 672/3219 76/636 NA 292/29.2

1995 0-8-1 Concordia 103 283/414 273-122-10-1410 556/1824 67/562 64/33.5 139/15.4 Opponents 181 423/1865 233-123-6-1707 656/3572 71/586 34/34.3 382/42.4

1996 4-5-0 Concordia NA 289/854 269-102-15-1106 558/1963 NA 75/30.6 148/16.4 Opponents Stats Not Available 137/15.2

1997 5-4-0 Concordia 152-66-76-10 325/1615 299-151-15-1890 74/537 74/537 46/36.2 236/26.2 Opponents 180-80-83-17 398/1942 239-125-15-1891 637/3833 67/564 NA 270/30.0

1998 5-5-0 Concordia 175-87-81-7 344/2049 277-138-14-2012 697/3717 81/672 50/35.7 252/25.2 Opponents 179-81-83-15 295/1641 265-136-14-2018 653/3364 66/671 58/34.2 221/22.1

1999 2-8-0 Concordia 131-76-48-7 189/1565 248-96-14-1110 595/2675 61/532 50/35.7 156/15.6 Opponents 191-86-84-21 256-1836 268-132-12-2004 672/3840 75/661 31/32.2 340/34.0

2000 7-3-0 Concordia 196-96-79-21 421/1900 287-144-12-2104 708/4004 89/924 51/36.6 296/29.6 Opponents 174-56-90-28 308/1172 352-168-15-2286 660/3039 81/710 59/35.3 212/21.2

2001 8-3-0 Concordia 229-95-114-20 410/2179 365-194-12-2528 775/4365 98/877 47/31.7 378/34.4 Opponents 195-68-101-26 412/1675 366-171-17-2218 778/3400 77/623 60/35.3 234/21.2

2002 9-2-0 Concordia 217-98-110-9 426/2037 312-183-9-2889 738/4926 93/778 51/41.0 388/35.3 Opponents 178-82-75-21 447/1421 286-145-14-1915 733/3336 49/37.8 70/35.3 238/21.6

2003 8-4-0 Concordia 261-98-147-16 418-2347 397-228-17-3251 815/5598 121/1066 45/35.6 399/33.2 Opponents 241-102-114-25 493-1923 329-185-19-2611 822/4534 86/728 55/34.9 331/27.6

2004 7-4-0 Concordia 267-128-125-14 460/2751 360-195-13-2648 820/5047 119/98.9 40/35.1 383/34.8 Opponents 187-98-63-26 442/2329 261-110-10-1629 703/3602 59/43.6 61/29.2 284/25.8 37 2005 9-3-0 Concordia 281-162-104-15 523/2867 262-198-7-2508 885/5375 109/958 48/30.6 424/35.3 Opponents 189-60-105-24 378/1045 363-183-15-2373 741/3418 71/602 64/37.7 297/24.8

2006 5-6-0 Concordia 184-74-98-12 410/1154 344-202-12-2413 678/3567 81/731 53/34.5 253/23.0 Opponents 190-53-119-18 321/1273 374-228-6-2559 695/3832 59/541 42/36.9 272/24.7

2007 4-7-0 Concordia 243-75-155-13 336/826 474-286-17-3364 810/4190 85/706 46/33.5 278/25.3 Opponents 221-85-121-15 426/1586 362-204-16-2648 788/4234 73/625 50/35.6 332/30.2

2008 4-7-0 Concordia 199-67-104-28 347/870 370-207-23-2543 717/3413 69/591 49/38.7 210/19.1 Opponents 199-82-106-11 428/1643 320-182-9-2334 748/3977 71/582 55/34.7 314/28.5

2009 3-8-0 Concordia 196-50-127-19 289/847 425-249-23-2947 714/3794 83/798 42/36.4 250/22.7 Opponents 238-113-107-18 458/2045 306-173-8-2359 764/4404 67/605 39/36.0 405/36.8

2010 8-4-0 Concordia 235-98-112-25 426/1724 352-211-7-2706 778/4430 88/746 53/35.8 322/26.8 Opponents 207-106-81-19 512/1859 297-158-6-1877 809/3736 68/678 59/37.2 217/18.1

2011 6-5-0 Concordia 205-62-128-15 355/1305 375-205-26-3247 730/4552 81/746 52/34.5 306/27.8 Opponents 233-89-126-18 440/1738 346-212-9-2803 786/4541 74/606 45/37.0 382/34.7

2012 2-9 Concordia 208-88-104-16 374/1661 387-192-21-2568 761-4229 98-892 56-40.8 282/25.6 Opponents 242-101-116-25 450/2090 342-197-7-2523 792/4613 67/581 45/36.0 384/34.9

All-time Coaching - wins All-time Coaching - Pct. Name Years W L T .PCT Name Years W L T .PCT Mark Mauer 2004-10 40 39 0 .506 Shannon Currier 2000-03 32 12 0 .727 Tom Cross 1987-97 34 65 1 .345 Paul Grauer 1978 5 4 0 .556 Shannon Currier 2000-03 32 12 0 .727 John Chiapuzio 1969-72 18 15 0 .545 Jack Surridge 1973-77; 83 26 28 0 .481 Jim Braun 1979-82 18 17 1 .514 John Chiapuzio 1969-72 18 15 0 .545 Mark Mauer 2004-10 40 39 0 .506 Jim Braun 1979-82 18 17 1 .514 Jack Surridge 1973-77; 83 26 28 0 .481 Ken Norman 1984-86 10 17 0 .370 Ken Norman 1984-86 10 17 0 .370 Ryan Williams 2011-pres 8 14 0 .364 Ryan Williams 2011-pres 8 14 0 .364 Dan O’Brien 1998-99 7 13 0 .350 Dan O’Brien 1998-99 7 13 0 .350 Paul Grauer 1978 5 4 0 .556 Tom Cross 1987-97 34 65 1 .345 TOTALS 44 years 198 223 2 .470 TOTALS 44 years 198 223 2 .470 #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Team Records ...... 113.0 (2000) ...... 433, Kole Goodchild, vs. MSUM (2007) Rushing Attempts: Interceptions --- Most ...... 431, James Peterson, vs. U-Mary (2012) Game:...... 60, vs. William Penn (1992) Game:...... 6, vs. Jamestown (1972) ...... 404, Jim Rubbelke, vs. Martin Luther (1987) Season:...... 540 (1976) ...... 4, on three occasions ...... 397, Mitch Brecke, vs. Minot State (2008) ...... 523 (2005) Season:...... 25 (1982) TDs:...... 7, Spencer Ohm, vs. SMSU (2011) Rushing Yards: ...... 19 (2003) ...... 5, Spencer Ohm, vs. UM-Crookston (2011) Avg/Carry, Game:...... 12.4, vs. Wayne State (2003) ...... 18 (1996) ...... 5, Kole Goodchild, vs. MSU Moorhead (2007) Yards, Game:...... 459, vs. Minnesota-Crookston (2005) Fumbles Recovered --- Most INT:...... 7, Kole Goodchild, vs. Winona State (2007) ...... 348, vs. Wayne State (2003) Game:...... 7, vs. St. Thomas (1996) Passing - Season: Touchdowns, Game:...... 8, vs. SMSU (2004) ...... 5, at Upper Iowa (2006) Attempts:...... 430, Kole Goodchild (2007) Yards, Season:...... 2,867 (2005) ...... 5, vs. Yankton (1972) Completions:...... 260, Kole Goodchild (2007) Touchdowns, Season:...... 38 (2005) Season:...... 19 (1977) Yards:...... 3,027, Kole Goodchild (2007) Yards/Gm, Season:...... 268.8 (1970) ...... 16 (2001) Touchdowns:...... 22, Mike Allen (2001) Passing Attempts: Turnovers --- Most ...... 22, Spencer Ohm (2010) Game:...... 60, vs. Bemidji State (2004) Game:...... 9, vs. Pillsbury (5 int. 4 fum. rec, 1983) ...... 21, James Peterson (2012) Season:...... 474 (2007) ...... 8, vs. St. John’s (1998) Interceptions:...... 21, Guy Parker (1989) Pass Completions: Season:...... 41 (1983) Passing - Career: Game: ...... 36, vs. MSU Moorhead (2007) Penalties --- Most Attempts:...... 1215, James McNear (2002-05) Season:...... 286 (2007) Number, Game:...... 19, vs. Bemidji State (2004) Completions:...... 691, James McNear (2002-05) Passing Yards: Yards, Game:...... 193, vs. Bemidji State (2004) Yards:...... 9,420, James McNear (2002-05) Game:...... 532, vs. UM Morris (2002) Number, Season:...... 121 (2003) Touchdowns:...... 68, James McNear (2002-05) ...... 482, vs. SMSU (2011) Yards, Season:...... 1087 (2004) Interceptions:...... 57, Guy Parker (1989-93) ...... 471, vs. MSU Moorhead (2007) Most Points, Two Teams:...... Touchdowns, Game:...... 7, vs. SMSU (2011) ...... 113, Concordia 60, SMSU 53 (2011) Total Offense - Game: ...... 7, vs. UM Morris (2002) ...... 113, Concordia 57, Upper Iowa 56 - 2OT (2009) Plays:...... 67, Kole Goodchild, vs. U-Mary (2007) Season:...... 3,364 (2007) ...... 111, Concordia 59, Northern State 52 (2003) ...... 62, James McNear, vs. Bemidji State (2005) Touchdowns, Season:...... 30 (2011) Fewest Points, Two Teams:...... Yards:...... 535, Spencer Ohm, vs. SMSU (2011) ...... 28 (2002) ...... 3, Concordia 3, Northwestern (MN) 0 (1982) ...... *524, James McNear, vs. Bemidji State (2005) Yards/Gm:...... 305.8 (2007) Biggest Margin victory:...... 465, James McNear, vs. Northern State (2004) Total Offense: ...... 63, vs. Concordia (WI) 1970 (63-0) ...... 450, Kole Goodchild, vs. UM Crookston (2007) Game:...... 758, vs. UM Morris (2002) ...... 63, vs. Minnesota-Morris, 2002 (63-0) * - 309 passing, 215 rushing, 1st known player in DII history ...... 751, vs. SMSU (2011) Biggest Margin loss:...... 71, vs. Westmar, 1987 (0-71) with 300-passing and 200-rushing in a game, also combined ...... 699, vs. Wayne State (2003) Fewest First Downs:...... 4, vs. Southwest State (1999) for 6 TD (2 pass, 4 rush) Avg/Play, Game:...... 12.1, vs. Wayne State (2003) ...... 4, vs. North Dakota State (2006) Season:...... 5,598 (2003) Fewest Yards Rushing:...... -29, vs. Wartburg (1995) Total Offense - Season: ...... 5,375 (2005) Fewest Yards Passing:...... 21, vs. UW-Eau Claire (1995) Yards:...... 3,689, James McNear (2005) Yards/Gm:...... 466.5 (2003) Fewest Yards Total Off.:...... 75, vs. Wartburg (1995) TD’s Responsible for:...... 30, James McNear (2005) ...... 458.8 (2004) Most Opp. Turnovers:...... 8, vs. St. Thomas (1998) Avg/Play, Season:...... 6.87 (2003) Most Turnovers:...... 7, vs. Mount Senario (1994) Total Offense - Career: Points Scored: ...... 7, vs. Winona State (2007) Gained 3,000 rushing and 9,000 passing:...... Game:...... 73, vs. UM Crookston (2005) ...... 7, at Wayne State (2008) ...... James McNear (2002-05), only player in Division II Touchdowns, Game:...... 10, vs. UM Crookston (2005) Most Wins...... 9 (1977), (2002), (2005) Yards Per Game:...... *276.6, James McNear (2002-05) Season:...... 424 (2005) Winning Streak:...... 7 (1976-77), (2000-01), (2001-02) * - ranked 13th in Division II history at end of career ... currently Touchdowns, Season:...... 57 (2005) Home Win Streak: ...... 19 (2000-2005) 24th in Division II history Points/Gm:...... 35.5 (1977) Road Win Streak:...... 8 (2009-11) Total Yards:...... *12,447, James McNear (2002-05) 38First Downs: Most Cons. Games w/o Shutout: ...... 90 (1999-08) * - was 2nd in Division II history at end of career ... currently Game:...... 32, vs. Northern State (2004) Losing Streak:...... 7 (1992) ranks 12th in Division II history ...... 32, vs. Winona State (2005) Most Cons. Games w/o Victory:...... 12 (1994-95) TD’s Responsible for:...... 105, James McNear (2002-05) ...... 32, vs. MSU Moorhead (2007) Most Shutouts, Season:...... 2 (1998) Season:...... 281 (2005) Most Times Shutout, Season:...... 4 (1974) Receiving - Game: Offensive Plays: Most Improved Season:...... 4.5 (1999-00) Long:...... *99 yards, Calvin Simon from Mitch Brecke, Game:...... 91, vs. UM Crookston (2000) ...... *4.5 (2009-10) ...... vs. Minot St. (2008) - tied Division II record with 9 others ...... 91, vs. Winona State (2005) * - 7th ranked turnaround in Division II for 2010 season Rec.:...... 12, Joe Mapson, vs. Minn.-Morris (2000) ...... 90, vs. U-Mary (2012) ...... 11, Joseph Mapson, at SMSU (2003) Season:...... 885 (2005) ...... 11, Jordan Schultenover, at SMSU (2009) Individual Records Yards:...... 241, Joe Mapson, vs. Minn.-Morris (2002) All-Purpose: Rushing - Game: Att, Game:...... 81, vs. Wayne State (2007) ...... 212, Jordan Schultenover, at MSU Moorhead (2009) Long:...... 92 yards, Eric Schutte, vs. Maranatha (1997) ...... 206, Joey Langevin, vs. Dakota State (1989) Yards, Game:...... 881, vs. Northern State (2003) ...... 89 yards, LeRoy McBrayer, vs. Maranatha (1978) ...... 836, vs. Bemidji State (2005) ...... 200, Calvin Simon, at Upper Iowa (2009) ...... 89 yards, Chris Washington, vs. MSUM (2003) ...... 198, Calvin Simon, vs. MSU Moorhead (2007) Yards, Season:...... 7,369 (2003) ...... 89, Aaron Cawthorn, vs. U-Mary (2006) Fumbles Lost: ...... 190, Charles Gilbert, at Minot State (2011) Attempts:...... 52, Joe Florez, at William Penn (1992) TDs:...... 4, Calvin Simon, vs. MSU Moorhead (2007) Game:...... Fewest : 0 (many times) ...... 44, Tom Amundson, at Northwestern WI (1991) ...... Most: 5, vs. Bemidji State (1999) Receiving - Season: ...... 39, Chris Washington, vs. Northern State (2001) Receptions:...... 90, Joseph Mapson (2003) Season:...... Fewest: 4 (1994, 1998) Yards:...... 258, LeRoy McBrayer, vs. Maranatha (1978) ...... Most: 25 (1989) Yards:...... 1,165, Joseph Mapson (2003) ...... 245, Chris Washington, vs. UM Crookston (2003) Touchdowns:...... 14, Charles Gilbert (2011) Rushing --- Fewest Yards Allowed ...... 227, Chris Washington, vs. UM Crookston (2001) Game:...... -12, vs. Augustana (2007) ...... 13, Tyrone Strickland (1977) ...... 215, James McNear, vs. Bemidji State (2005) Yards/Rec.:...... 26.9, Tyrone Strickland (20-537, 1978) Season:...... 702 (1977) ...... 205, Tom Amundson, at Northwestern WI (1991) ...... 26.4, Tre Mason (25-661, 2012) Passing --- Fewest Yards Allowed ...... 202, Jeff Wimann, vs. Mount Senario (1976) Game:...... 0, vs. Dubuque (1971) Receiving - Career: TDs:...... 5, Jeff Wimann, vs. Mount Senario (1976) Receptions:...... 200, Joseph Mapson (2000-03) Season:...... 672 (1976) ...... 4, Aaron Cawthorn, vs. UM Crookston (2005) Total Offense --- Fewest Yards Allowed Yards:...... 2,930, Tyrone Ruffin (2005-08) ...... 4, James McNear, vs. Bemidji State (2005) Touchdowns:...... 33, Tyrone Ruffin (2005-08) Game:...... 15, vs. Maranatha (1971) Rushing - Season: Season:...... 1,531 (1971) Cons. games w/ Rec.:...... 42, Sam Campbell (2008-11) Attempts:...... 249, Chris Washington (2003) ...... 40, Calvin Simon (2007-10) Points Allowed --- Fewest Yards:...... *1,569, Chris Washington (2003) Game:...... 0 (many times) Yards/Rec:...... 29.8, Rich Heinrich (17-507, 1971-72) Touchdowns:...... 20, Chris Washington (2003) ...... 25.8, Mark Wuerffel (34-876, 1969-72) Season:...... 108 (1981) * - one of four players in DII history with four 1,000 yard rush- ...... 24.2, Tre Mason (54-1308, 2011-12) Quarterback Sacks --- Most ing seasons Game:...... 11, vs. Grinnell (1983) Rushing - Career: All-Purpose - Game: ...... 11, vs. SMSU, (2004) Attempts:...... 919, Chris Washington (2000-03) ...... 10, at UM Crookston (2004) Attempts:...... 52, Joe Florez, at William Penn (1992) Yards:...... *5,288, Chris Washington (2000-03) ...... 44, Tom Amundson, at Northwestern WI (1991) Season:...... 41.5 (2003) Touchdowns:...... 55, Chris Washington (2000-03) ...... 41.0 (1983) ...... 39, Chris Washington, vs. Northern State (2001) * - ranked 14th in Division II history at end of career ... currently Yards:...... 320, Joseph Mapson, Northern State (2003) ...... 39.0 (2010) ranked 21st in Division II history ...... 36.0 (2004) ...... 259, Joseph Mapson, at SMSU (2003) Tackles for Loss --- Most ...... 257, Chris Washington, vs. UM Crookston (2003) Passing - Game: ...... 251, Montez Bridgefourth, at Northern State (2005) Game:...... 17, vs. Minnesota-Crookston (2011) Long:...... *99 yards, Mitch Brecke to Calvin Simon, ...... 15, vs. SMSU (2002) All-Purpose - Season: ...... vs. Minot St. (2008) - tied Division II record with 9 others Yards:...... 2,310, Joseph Mapson (2003) ...... 15, at Augustana (2007) Attempts:...... 56, Craig Moyer, vs. Lakeland (1994) All-Purpose - Career: ...... 14, at Minot State (2011) Comp:...... 31, Kole Goodchild, vs. MSUM (2007) ...... 14, at Winona State (2011) Yards:...... *6,420, Chris Washington (2000-03) ...... 30, James Peterson, vs. U-Mary (2012) * - ranked 20th in Division II history at end of career ... currently Season:...... 115.0 (2003) Yards:...... 482, Spencer Ohm, vs. SMSU (2011) #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL ranked 29th in Division II history Career Records Punting - Game: Kickoff Returns - Game: Long:...... 78 yards, Jon Pieper, vs. Concordia (WI) (1979) Total Offense (5,000+ yards) Yards Long:...... 95 yards, Shawn Kuykendall, vs. Maranatha (1997) ...... 76, TG Schoenberg, at U-Mary (2008) 1. James McNear (2002-05) 12,447 ...... 95 yards, Joe Mapson, vs. Westminster (2001) ...... 72, Bob Beckler, vs. Southwest State (1979) 2. Mike Allen (1999-01) 6,183 ...... 93, Brent Clark, vs. Mt Senario (1998) ...... 67, TG Schoenberg, at U-Mary (2008) 3. Spencer Ohm (2008-11) 6,025 ...... 92, Jeremy Randle, at Winona State (2011) Attempts:...... 12, Jason Miller, vs. UM-Crookston (1994) 3. Kole Goodchild (2005-07) 5,443 ...... 84, Dario Moore, vs. Wayne State (2007) Yards:...... 395, TG Schoenberg, at UM Duluth (2009) 4. Chris Washington (2000-03) 5,293 ...... 84, Charles Gilbert, vs. Minot State (2010) ...... 382, Jason Miller, vs UM-Crookston (1994) Returns:...... 7, Dario Moore, vs. SMSU (2008) ...... 326, Tom Obarski, vs. Upper Iowa (2012) Rushing Yards (1,500+ yards) Yards ...... 7, Dario Moore, vs. Wayne State (2007) ...... 323, Josh Raphael, at Northern State (2002) 1. Chris Washington (2000-03) 5,288 ...... 7, Joseph Mapson, vs. Northern St. (2003) ...... 315, TG Schoenberg, at U-Mary (2008) 2. LeRoy McBrayer (1976-79) 4,213 Yards:...... 180, Joseph Mapson, vs. Northern St. (2003) Average:...... 3. Tom Amundson (1988-91) 3,233 ...... 168, Dario Moore, vs Wayne State (2007) ...... 49.5, TG Schoenberg, at Augustana (2 punts - 2009) 4. James McNear (2002-05) 3,027 Kickoff Returns - Season: ...... 47.3, TG Schoenberg, at Winona St. (4 punts - 2008) 5. Sam Campbell (2008-11) 2,760 Returns:...... 35, Joseph Mapson, (2003) Punting - Season: 6. Aaron Cawthorn (2003-06) 2,278 Yards:...... 809, Joseph Mapson, (2003) Attempts: ...... 79, Jason Miller (1994) 7. Joe Florez (1990-93) 2,223 Kickoff Returns - Career: Yards: ...... 2,546, Jason Miller (1996) 8. Ben Coauette (1998-00) 1,731 Returns:...... 69, Joe Langevin (1988-91) Average: ...... 41.0, Josh Raphael (2002) 9. Mike Bailey (1969-70) 1,652 Yards:...... 1,529, Joe Langevin (1988-91) ...... 40.8, Tom Obarski (2012) 10. Paul Roth (1969-71) 1,545 Punting - Career: Punt Returns - Game: Attempts:...... 177, TG Schoenberg (2007-10) Rushing Touchdowns (25+ TD’s) TD Long:...... 94 yards, Eric Schutte, vs. Maranatha (1994) Yards:...... 6,643, TG Schoenberg (2007-10) 1. Chris Washington (2000-03) 55 ...... 86, Joseph Mapson, vs. Winona State (2003) Average:...... 39.3, Josh Raphael (2002-03) 2. James McNear (2002-05) 37 ...... 75, Joseph Mapson, vs. Bemidji State (2003) 3. Tom Amundson (1988-91) 36 ...... 67, Joseph Mapson, vs. Wayne State (2002) Fumble Recoveries: 4. Aaron Cawthorn (2003-06) 29 Returns:...... 6, Jessey Ferbeyre, vs. Mt Senario (1997) Game:...... 3, Doug Neal, vs. Bethel (1972) 5. Mike Bailey (1969-70) 25 ...... 6, Joseph Mapson, vs. Bemidji State (2002) Career:...... 8, John Sieling (1969-72) ...... 6, Wesley Hill, vs. Minnesota, Crookston (2004) Passing Yards (3,500+ yards) Yards Yards:...... 162, Joseph Mapson, vs. Bemidji State (2002) Interceptions: 1. James McNear (2002-05) 9,420 ...... 113, Wesley Hill, at UM Crookston (2004) Long Return:...... 102 yards, Tim Walther, vs. Maranatha (1983) 2. Spencer Ohm (2008-11) 5,596 ...... 102, Joseph Mapson, Bemidji State (2003) ...... 98, Nathan Pafko, vs. Bethel (1973) 3. Guy Parker (1989-93) 5,395 Punt Returns - Season: Game:...... 3, Al Brogaard, vs. Pillsbury (1969) 4. Mike Allen (1999-2001) 5,280 Returns:...... 25, Joe Mapson (2000) ...... Mark Grunst, vs. Pillsbury (1976) 5. Kole Goodchild (2005-07) 5,039 Yards:...... 394, Joseph Mapson (2002, 24 returns) ...... Tim Walther, vs. Maranatha (1983) 6. Rory Sanders (1984-87) 4,472 Punt Returns - Career: ...... Tracy Harrell, vs. Martin Luther (1988) 7. Dustin Campbell (1996-99) 4,155 Returns:...... 58, Joseph Mapson (2001-03) ...... Terry Gores, vs. Mount Senario (1990) 8. Mitch Brecke (2008-09) 3,624 Yards:...... 912, Joseph Mapson (2001-03) ...... Korey Gilbert, vs. Bemidji State (2000) 9. James Peterson (2009-present) 3,443 Average:...... *16.0, Joseph Mapson (2001-03) Season:...... *14, Tim Walther (1983) * - ranked 6th in Division II history at end of career and cur- Career:...... 23, Tim Walther (1983-86) rently ranks 7th in Division II history ...... 14, Aaron Simmons (1970-74) Passing Touchdowns (30+ TD’s) TD * - led NAIA Division II for the season 1. James McNear (2002-05) 68 2. Spencer Ohm (2008-11) 47 Touchdowns: Game:...... 5, Jeff Wimann, vs. Mount Senario (1976) Sacks: 2. Mike Allen (1999-01) 47 ...... 4, Aaron Cawthorn, vs. UM Crookston (2005) Game:...... 6, Lucas Woodford, vs. Mount Senario (1996) 4. Guy Parker (1989-90,92-93) 44 ...... 4, James McNear, vs. Bemidji State (2005) Season:...... 15, Joe LaBuda (1983) 5. Kole Goodchild (2005-07) 34 ...... 4, Calvin Simon, vs. MSU Moorhead (2007) ...... 15, Nathan Tiarks (1992) 6. Dustin Campbell (1996-99) 32 39 Season:...... 21, Chris Washington (2003) ...... 14, Zach Moore (2012) ...... *20, Eric Schutte (1997) ...... 12, Steve Mudgett (1994) Receptions (100+ receptions) No. Career:...... 58, Chris Washington (2000-03) ...... 12, Lucas Woodford (1996) 1. Joseph Mapson (2001-03) 200 * - led NAIA Division II for the season ...... 12, Matt Woodford (1996) 2. Tyrone Ruffin (2005-08) 188 Career:...... 30, Matt Woodford (1996-99) 3. Antwon Williams (2003-07) 176 Points Scored: ...... *29, Joe Peters (2001-03) 4. Joel Schuldheisz (1974-77) 166 Game:...... 30, Jeff Wimann, vs. Mt Senario (5 TD, 1976) ...... 28, Zach Moore (2009-present) 4. Calvin Simon (2007-10) 166 ...... 24, Aaron Cawthorn, vs. UM Crookston (4 TD, 2005) ...... 28, Steve Mudgett (1991-94) 6. Sam Campbell (2008-11) 146 ...... 24, James McNear, vs. Bemidji State (4 TD, 2005) ...... 26, Lucas Woodford (1994-97) 7. Joe Mapson (2000-02) 140 ...... 24, Calvin Simon, vs. MSU Moorhead (4 TD, 2007) * - set Division II sack record which now ranks 11th in Division II 8. Joe Langevin (1988-91) 129 Season:...... history ... average of 0.85 sacks per game was 2nd in Division II ...... 128, Chris Washington (21 TDs , 1 2-pt. PAT, 2003) history at end of career and is currently 10th all-time Receiving Yards (1,500+ yards) Yards Career:...... 1. Tyrone Ruffin (2005-08) 2,930 ...... 350, Chris Washington (58 TDs, 1 2-pt. PAT, 2000-03) Tackles: 2. Joseph Mapson (2001-03) 2,743 Game:...... 20, Mike Willett, vs. Upper Iowa (2012) 3. Calvin Simon (2007-10) 2,534 Extra Points Made: ...... 18, Scott Brommerich, vs. Northwestern (1994) 4. Joe Mapson (2000-02) 2,293 Game:...... 10, Brody Johnson, UM Crookston (2005) ...... 17, Doug Cox, at Bemidji State (2004) 5. Joe Langevin (1988-91) 2,064 ...... 9, Kim Overgaard, vs. Concordia, WI (1971) ...... 17, Brad Scherer, at MSU Moorhead (2006) 6. Charles Gilbert (2010-11) 1,941 ...... 9, Blake Duden, vs. Minnesota, Morris (2002) Season:...... 138, John Smith (1989) 7. Antwon Williams (2003-07) 1,888 ...... 9, Brody Johnson, vs. SMSU (2004) ...... 125, Stan Tischer (1979) 8. Wesley Hill (2003-04) 1,764 ...... 8, Steven King, vs. Upper Iowa (2010) Career:...... 399, Stan Tischer (1978-80) 9. Tyrone Strickland (1977-79) 1,693 Season:...... 47, Brody Johnson (2003, 2005) ...... 342, Brian Doyle (2001-04) Career:...... 161, Brody Johnson (2003-2006) ...... 320, Matt Woodford (1996-99) Receiving Touchdowns (15+ TD’s) TD ...... 319, Al Quaye (2008-11) 1. Tyrone Ruffin (2005-08) 33 Field Goals Made: ...... 287, Adam Schutte (1996-99) 2. Tyrone Strickland (1977-79) 27 Long:...... 59, Tom Obarski, vs. Augustana (2012) 3. Charles Gilbert (2010-11) 25 ...... 56, Tom Obarski, at Minot State (2011) Tackles for Loss: 4. Joseph Mapson (2001-03) 23 ...... 52, Tom Obarski, at Sioux Falls (2012) Game:...... 6, Taylor Selby, at Winona State (2011) 5. Joe Mapson (2000-02) 21 ...... 51, Steven King, vs. Pittsburg State (2010) ...... 6, Taylor Selby, vs. UM-Crookston (2011) 6. Calvin Simon (2007-10) 20 ...... 48, Tom Obarski, vs. Wayne State (2011) ...... 5, Jon Voyda, vs. Martin Luther (1994) 7. Joe Langevin (1988-91) 18 ...... 47, Tom Obarski, at Minot State (2011) ...... 5, James Miley, vs. Bemidji State (2000) 8. Wesley Hill (2003-04) 17 ...... 46 yards, Thom Hardin, vs. Northwestern (MN) (1982) ...... 5, Eric Power, vs. Winona State (2006) 9. Dean Mills (1987-90) 16 Game:...... 3, David Gottschalk, vs. Wayne St. (2000) Season:...... ^27.0, James Miley (2000)

...... 3, Steven King, at MSU Moorhead (2009) ...... *25.0, Joe Peters (2003) ...... 3, Steven King, at Augustana (2009) Career:...... 61.0, Joe Peters (2001-03) Points Scored (150+ points) TD XP/FG 2pt. No...... 3, Steven King, at Upper Iowa (2009) ...... 51.0, Brian Doyle (2001-04) 1. Chris Washington (2000-2003) 58 0 1 350 Season:...... 13, Steven King (20 attempts, 2009) ...... 43.5, Eric Power (2002-06) 2. Brody Johnson (2003-06) 0 161/25 0 236 ...... 11, Brody Johnson (18 attempts, 2005) ...... 41.0, James Miley (1999-02) 3. Tom Amundson (1988-91) 38 0 1 230 ...... 10, Tom Obarski (14 attempts, 2012) ...... 38.0, Phil Alejandrino (2001-03) 4. James McNear (2002-05) 37 0 2 226 Career:...... 25, Brody Johnson (49 attempts, 2003-06) ^ - not ranked in NCAA statistics as Concordia was reclas- 5. LeRoy McBrayer (1976-79) 35 0 1 212 ...... 21, Steven King (34 attempts, 2009-10) sifying ... * - was 7th in Division II history as of 2003 season, 6. Tyrone Ruffin (2005-08) 33 0 0 198 ...... 19, Tom Obarski (26 attempts, 2011-present) currently ranked 17th all-time 7. Tyrone Strickland (1977-79) 31 0 2 190 Points, Game:...... 15, Steven King, at Upper Iowa (2009) 8. Aaron Cawthorn (2003-06) 30 0 0 180 ...... 13, Brody Johnson, vs. UM Crookston (2005) 9. Joseph Mapson (2001-03) 29 0 2 178 ...... 12, Brody Johnson, at MSU Moorhead (2005) 10. Eric Schutte (1995-97) 28 0 3 174 #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football DIV. II ERA SEASON RECORDS Passing interceptions Receptions (1999-present) Name Year Passing INT’s Name Year Rec Yards Total Offense 1. James Peterson 2012 20 1. Joseph Mapson 2003 90 1,165 Name Year Plays Yards 2. Mitch Brecke 2009 16 2. Antwon Williams 2007 67 646 1. James McNear 2005 521 3,689 2. Kole Goodchild 2007 16 3. Joseph Mapson 2002 61 908 2. James McNear 2003 449 3,273 2. James McNear 2003 16 4. Wesley Hill 2004 57 1,051 3. Kole Goodchild 2007 559 3,164 5. Mitch Brecke 2008 14 5. Tyrone Ruffin 2007 54 859 4. James McNear 2002 379 2,752 5. Tyrone Ruffin 2006 54 749 5. James McNear 2004 398 2,733 average yards per pass attempt (min 100) 7. Jordan Schultenover 2009 53 830 6. James Peterson 2012 466 2,731 Name Year Yards/Pass 7. Calvin Simon 2007 53 769 7. Mike Allen 2001 396 2,473 1. Spencer Ohm 2011 10.7 9. Eric Tonkin 2007 52 638 8. Spencer Ohm 2010 365 2,437 2. James McNear 2002 8.4 9. Sam Campbell 2009 52 428 9. Mike Allen 2000 386 2,342 3. James McNear 2003 8.2 10. Kole Goodchild 2006 403 2,279 4. Mitch Brecke 2008 7.9 Receiving Yards per reception (min 20) 5. Spencer Ohm 2010 7.9 Name Year Rec-Yds YPC All-Purpose Yards 1. Tre Mason 2012 25-661 26.44 Name Year Yards Average Yards Per Completion (min 100) 2. Charles Gilbert 2011 46-1068 23.22 1. Joseph Mapson 2003 2,310 Name Year Yards/Comp. 3. Jason Horton 2002 21-469 22.33 2. Chris Washington 2003 2,071 1. Spencer Ohm 2011 17.4 4. Tre Mason 2011 29-647 22.31 3. Chris Washington 2001 1,642 2. Mike Allen 2000 14.7 5. Nick Johnson 2000 23-501 21.78 4. Aaron Cawthorn 2005 1,607 3. James McNear 2002 14.6 5. Joseph Mapson 2002 1,603 4. James McNear 2003 14.2 Receiving Touchdowns 6. Charles Gilbert 2011 1,427 5. Mitch Brecke 2008 13.7 Name Year TD 7. Chris Washington 2000 1,373 1. Charles Gilbert 2011 14 8. Sam Campbell 2011 1,364 Rushing Yards 2. Charles Gilbert 2010 11 9. Wesley Hill 2004 1,354 Name Year Att Yards 2. Tyrone Ruffin 2007 11 10. Joe Mapson 2001 1,347 1. Chris Washington 2003 249 1,569 2. Joseph Mapson 2002 11 2. Chris Washington 2001 244 1,386 2. Joe Mapson 2001 11 Passing Yards 3. James McNear 2005 173 1,249 6. Tyrone Ruffin 2008 10 Name Year C-A-I Yards 4. Chris Washington 2000 212 1,227 7. Wesley Hill 2004 9 1. Kole Goodchild 2007 260-430-16 3,027 5. Chris Washington 2002 214 1,106 8. Joe Mapson 2002 8 2. James McNear 2003 195-338-16 2,778 6. Sam Campbell 2011 205 1,039 8. Wesley Hill 2003 8 3. James Peterson 2012 191-377-20 2,560 7. Aaron Cawthorn 2005 172 966 10. five tied 7 4. James McNear 2005 192-348-6 2,440 8. Sam Campbell 2010 188 939 5. Mike Allen 2001 170-317-9 2,281 9. Tre Spears 2012 173 885 Total Touchdowns Scored 6. James McNear 2002 155-271-7 2,264 10. James McNear 2004 140 795 Name Year Total TD 7. Spencer Ohm 2010 176-283-6 2,231 1. Chris Washington 2003 20 rush, 1 rec 21 8. Mike Allen 2000 142-279-11 2,084 Rushing attempts 2. Chris Washington 2001 17 rush, 0 rec 17 9. Kole Goodchild 2006 172-293-10 2,012 Name Year Att Yards 3. Aaron Cawthorn 2005 15 rush, 1 rec 16 10. Mitch Brecke 2009 167-276-16 2,006 1. Chris Washington 2003 249 1,569 4. Charles Gilbert 2011 14 rec 14 2. Chris Washington 2001 244 1,386 5. Joseph Mapson 2002 11 rec, 2 ret 13 Passing attempts 3. Chris Washington 2002 214 1,106 5. Chris Washington 2002 12 rush, 1 rec 13 40Name Year Cmp Att 4. Chris Washington 2000 212 1,227 5. Joe Mapson 2001 11 rec, 2 ret 13 1. Kole Goodchild 2007 260 430 5. Sam Campbell 2011 205 1,039 8. Charles Gilbert 2010 11 rec, 1 ret 12 2. James Peterson 2012 191 377 6. Sam Campbell 2010 188 939 8. James McNear 2005 12 rush 12 3. James McNear 2005 192 348 7. Tre Spears 2012 173 885 10. Tyrone Ruffin 2007 11 rec 11 4. James McNear 2003 195 338 7. James McNear 2005 173 1,249 5. Mike Allen 2001 170 317 9. Aaron Cawthorn 2005 172 966 Tackles 10. Ben Coautte 1999 168 733 Name Year Solo-Ast Total Passing Completions 1. Jordan Halverson 2012 52-53 105 Name Year Cmp Att Rushing per carry (min. 20) 2. Duy Huynh 2007 52-51 103 1. Kole Goodchild 2007 260 430 Name Year Att-Yds YPC 3. Al Quaye 2011 39-63 102 2. James McNear 2003 195 338 1. Aaron Cawthorn 2003 30-219 7.30 4. Brian Doyle 2003 44-57 101 3. James McNear 2005 192 348 2. James McNear 2005 173-1,249 7.22 5. Brad Scherer 2006 43-57 100 4. James Peterson 2012 191 377 3. Chris Washington 2003 249-1,569 6.30 6. Matt Woodford 1999 35-64 99 5. Spencer Ohm 2010 176 283 4. Chris Washington 2000 212-1,227 5.79 7. Al Quaye 2010 32-50 96 5. Jason White 2012 74-426 5.76 7. Rojeer Wright 2008 58-38 96 Passing Completion percentage (min 100) 9. Doug Dox 2005 54-37 91 Name Year C-A Pct. Rushing Touchdowns 10. Jordan Frain 2007 53-36 89 1. Spencer Ohm 2010 176-283 62.2 Name Year TD 2. Spencer Ohm 2011 102-166 61.4 1. Chris Washington 2003 20 Tackles for Loss 3. Mitch Brecke 2009 167-276 60.5 2. Chris Washington 2001 17 Name Year TFL Yds 4. Kole Goodchild 2007 260-430 60.5 3. Aaron Cawthorn 2005 15 1. James Miley 2000 27.0 126 5. Kole Goodchild 2006 172-293 58.7 4. James McNear 2005 12 2. Joe Peters 2003 25.0 127 4. Chris Washington 2002 12 3. Will Brown 2009 21.5 90 Passing efficency (min 100) 6. James McNear 2004 10 4. Zach Moore 2012 21.0 109 Name Year C-A-I Effic 7. Mike Allen 2000 8 5. Taylor Selby 2011 20.5 88 1. Spencer Ohm 2011 102-166-12 170.4 7. Brian Holmes 2004 8 6. Duy Huynh 2007 19.0 51 2. Spencer Ohm 2010 176-283-6 149.8 7. Brian Holmes 2005 8 6. Phil Alejandrino 2003 19.0 66 3. James McNear 2002 155-271-7 146.6 7. James McNear 2003 8 6. Joe Peters 2001 19.0 65 4. James McNear 2004 149-258-4 135.7 9. Brian Doyle 2002 18.5 73 5. James McNear 2003 195-338-16 132.9 Receiving Yards 10. Kenny Robinson 2000 18.0 55 Name Year Rec Yards Passing Touchdowns 1. Joseph Mapson 2003 90 1,165 quarterback sacks Name Year Passing TD’s 2. Charles Gilbert 2011 46 1,068 Name Year Sacks Yds 1. Spencer Ohm 2010 22 3. Wesley Hill 2004 57 1,051 1. Zach Moore 2012 14.0 90 1. Mike Allen 2001 22 4. Joseph Mapson 2002 61 908 2. Joe Peters 2003 11.5 93 3. James Peterson 2012 21 5. Joe Mapson 2002 48 884 3. James Miley 2000 10.5 77 4. James McNear 2002 20 6. Charles Gilbert 2010 43 873 4. Zach Moore 2010 10.0 53 5. Kole Goodchild 2007 18 7. Tyrone Ruffin 2007 54 859 5. Joe Peters 2001 9.0 42 5. James McNear 2005 18 8. Joe Mapson 2001 51 836 5. Ben Schumacher 2007 9.0 61 5. Mike Allen 2000 18 9. Jordan Schultenover 2009 53 830 7. Trevor Glomski 2010 8.5 67 8. Spencer Ohm 2011 17 10. Tyrone Ruffin 2008 46 804 8. Eric Power 2005 8.0 46 9. Kole Goodchild 2006 16 9. Joe Peters 2002 7.5 54 9. James McNear 2003 16 9. Tim Oachs 2008 7.5 46 #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL interceptions Passing Touchdowns Receiving Touchdowns Name Year INT Yds Name Years Passing TD’s Name Years Total TD 1. Korey Gilbert 2000 7 66 1. James McNear 2002-05 68 1. Tyrone Ruffin 2005-08 33 2. James Dell 2002 6 -1 2. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 47 2. Charles Gilbert 2010-11 25 3. Dario Moore 2007 4 117 2. Mike Allen 1999-01 47 3. Joseph Mapson 2001-03 23 3. Chuck Miesbauer 2005 4 41 4. Kole Goodchild 2006-07 34 4. Joe Mapson 2000-02 21 3. Antonio Brown 2005 4 -9 5. James Peterson 2009-pres 26 5. Calvin Simon 2007-10 20 3. Darrion Branscomb 2004 4 7 3. Joe Amundson 2001 4 65 Passing interceptions Receiving Yards per reception (min 40) 3. James Dell 2001 4 79 Name Years Passing INT’s Name Year Rec-Yds YPC 3. Willie Finley 1999 4 96 1. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 34 1. Tre Mason 2011-12 54-1,308 24.22 2. James McNear 2002-05 33 2. Charles Gilbert 2010-11 89-1,941 21.81 Pass Breakups 3. Mitch Brecke 2008-09 30 3. Wesley Hill 2003-04 96-1,764 18.38 Name Year PBU 4. Mike Allen 1999-01 29 4. Nick Johnson 1999-00 44-778 17.68 1. James Dell 2002 14 5. Kole Goodchild 2006-07 26 5. Joe Mapson 2000-02 140-2293 16.38 2. Dwayne Starr 1999 13 3. Tony Jackson 2001 11 average yards per pass attempt (min 100) Total Touchdowns Scored 4. Jeremy Randle 2012 9 Name Years Yards/Pass Name Years Total TD 4. Joe Butler 2009 9 1. Nate Harrington 2002-05 8.4 1. Chris Washington 2000-03 55 rush, 3 rcv 58 4. Dario Moore 2008 9 2. James McNear 2002-05 7.8 2. James McNear 2002-05 37 rush 37 4. Darrion Branscomb 2004 9 3. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 7.6 3. Tyrone Ruffin 2005-08 33 rcv 33 4. Korey Gilbert 2000 9 4. Mitch Brecke 2008-09 7.5 4. Aaron Cawthorn 2003-06 29 rush, 1 rcv 30 9. Jason McCalope 2010 8 --. James Peterson 2009-pres 7.3 5. Joseph Mapson 2001-03 23 rcv, 6 ret 29 9. Travis Meyer 2008 8 5. Kole Goodchild 2006-07 7.0 9. Antonio Brown 2005 8 Tackles Average Yards Per Completion (min 100) Name Years Solo-Ast Total DIV. II ERA CAREER RECORDS Name Years Yards/Comp. 1. Brian Doyle 2001-04 165-177 342 1. Nate Harrington 2002-05 16.7 2. Al Quaye 2008-11 129-190 319 (1999-present) Total Offense --. James Peterson 2009-pres 13.9 3. Duy Huynh 2005-08 119-124 243 2. Mike Allen 1999-01 13.8 4. Travis Johansen 2002-05 111-110 221 Name Years Plays Yards 1. James McNear 2002-05 1,747 12,447 3. James McNear 2002-05 13.6 5. James Miley 1999-02 122-97 219 2. Mike Allen 1999-01 1,061 6,183 --. Jared Russo 2011-pres 13.0 Tackles for Loss 3. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 985 6,025 4. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 12.8 4. Kole Goodchild 2006-07 962 5,443 Name Years TFL Yds Rushing Yards 5. Chris Washington 2000-03 920 5,293 1. Joe Peters 2000-03 61.0 282 Name Years Att Yards 2. Brian Doyle 2001-04 51.0 196 All-Purpose Yards 1. Chris Washington 2000-03 919 5,288 3. Eric Power 2003-06 43.5 160 2. James McNear 2002-05 532 3,027 4. James Miley 1999-02 41.0 180 Name Years Yards 1. Chris Washington 2000-03 6,420 3. Sam Campbell 2008-11 584 2,760 5. Phil Alejandrino 2001-03 38.0 145 2. Joseph Mapson 2001-03 5,129 4. Aaron Cawthorn 2003-06 424 2,278 quarterback sacks 3. Sam Campbell 2008-11 4,054 5. Sam Blocker 2001-02, 04 209 1,020 4. Joe Mapson 2000-02 3,901 Name Years Sacks Yds Rushing per carry (min. 50) 5. Aaron Cawthorn 2003-06 3,366 1. Joe Peters 2000-03 28.0 189 41 Name Years Att-Yds YPC 2. Zach Moore 2009-pres 26.0 151 Passing Yards 1. Jason White 2012 74-426 5.76 3. Brian Doyle 2001-04 19.5 125 2. Chris Washington 2000-03 919-5288 5.75 4. Eric Power 2003-06 18.0 96 Name Years C-A-I Yards 1. James McNear 2002-05 691-1215-33 9,420 3. James McNear 2002-05 532-3027 5.69 5. Travis Mellor 2003-06 15.0 88 2. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 438-738-34 5,596 4. Aaron Cawthorn 2003-06 424-2278 5.37 interceptions 3. Mike Allen 1999-01 382-781-29 5,280 5. Corey Parlet 1999-02 84-440 5.24 4. Kole Goodchild 2006-07 432-723-26 5,039 Name Years INT Yds Rushing Touchdowns 5. Mitch Brecke 2008-09 285-481-30 3,624 1. James Dell 2000-03 13 139 Name Years TD 2. Joe Amundson 2000-03 9 172 Passing attempts 1. Chris Washington 2000-03 55 3. Chuck Miesbauer 2004-07 7 67 2. James McNear 2002-05 37 3. Korey Gilbert 2000 7 66 Name Years Cmp Att 1. James McNear 2002-05 691 1,215 3. Aaron Cawthorn 2003-06 29 3. Reed Tietz 1999-02 7 66 2. Mike Allen 1999-01 382 781 4. Sam Campbell 2008-11 22 3. Darrion Branscomb 2001-04 7 17 3. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 438 738 5. Mike Allen 1999-01 16 Pass Breakups 4. Kole Goodchild 2006-07 432 723 5. Brian Holmes 2003-05 16 5. Mitch Brecke 2008-09 285 481 Name Years PBU Receiving Yards 1. James Dell 2000-03 22 Passing Completions Name Years Rec Yards 2. Darrion Branscomb 2001-04 20 1. Tyrone Ruffin 2005-08 188 2,930 3. Tony Jackson 2000-01 18 Name Years Cmp Att 1. James McNear 2002-05 691 1,215 2. Joseph Mapson 2001-03 200 2,743 4. Dario Moore 2007-08 16 2. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 438 738 3. Calvin Simon 2007-10 166 2,534 5. Jason McCalope 2009-10 15 3. Kole Goodchild 2006-07 432 723 4. Joe Mapson 2000-02 140 2,293 4. Mike Allen 1999-01 382 781 5. Charles Gilbert 2010-11 89 1,941 5. Mitch Brecke 2008-09 285 481 6. Antwon Williams 2004-07 176 1,888 Acknowledgements... 7. Wesley Hill 2003-04 96 1,764 Passing Completion percentage (min 100) 8. Tre Mason 2011-12 54 1,308 9. Sam Campbell 2008-11 146 1,239 Name Years C-A Pct. Special thanks to Concordia football alumni, notably 1. Kole Goodchild 2006-07 432-723 59.8 10. Cordell Smith 2010-pres 71 1,096 Joe Florez, Eric Schutte and Rory Sanders, for con- 2. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 438-738 59.3 tributing to enhance the accuracy and depth of the CU Receptions 3. Mitch Brecke 2008-09 285-481 59.3 Football record book. 4. James McNear 2002-05 691-1215 56.9 Name Years Rec Yards 1. Joseph Mapson 2001-03 200 2,743 --. James Peterson 2009-pres 247-473 52.2 If any other Concordia football alumni or supporters 5. Nate Harrington 2002-05 83-164-9 50.6 2. Tyrone Ruffin 2005-08 188 2,930 find an inaccuracy or have an addition, please contact: 3. Antwon Williams 2004-07 176 1,888 Passing efficency (min 100) 4. Calvin Simon 2007-10 166 2,534 Josh Deer 5. Sam Campbell 2008-11 146 1,239 Name Years C-A-I Pct. Asst. Athletic Director: Communications 1. James McNear 2002-05 691-1215-33 135.0 6. Joe Mapson 2000-02 140 2,293 Office: 651.641.8893 2. Spencer Ohm 2008-11 438-738-34 134.8 7. Chris Washington 2000-03 98 1,080 Email: [email protected] 3. Nate Harrington 2002-05 83-164-9 132.6 8. Wesley Hill 2003-04 96 1,764 4. Kole Goodchild 2006-07 432-723-26 126.6 9. Charles Gilbert 2010-11 89 1,941 5. Mitch Brecke 2008-09 285-481-30 122.4 10. 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Mention Tyrone Strickland 1990 Bob Hoye (LB) 2007 Blake Ogletree Tracy Harrell 1980 Jeff Carlson 2004 Miles Coffin LeRoy McBrayer 1991 Joe Langevin (WR) Kole Goodchild Ted Ihns Dave Jezwinski Darrion Branscomb 1978 LeRoy McBrayer 1992 Scott Arntson (QB) Eric Tonkin 1987 Tracy Harrell Barney Patterson 2003 James McNear Tyrone Strickland Eric Patterson (TE) Ben Schumacher Ted Ihns 1979 Jim Wilson Chris Washington Gary Taylor 1993 Joe Florez (RB) Kyle Tidemand Kevin Lindahl Tom Roddy Joe Peters George Altendorfer 1994 Steve Mudgett (DE) Jordan Frain Jim Rubbelke Russ Schwichtenberg Joseph Mapson (2x) Mark Young 1995 Chris Short (LB) 2006 Lonal Van Tim Schiller Carlos Ware Brian Doyle Randy Rose 1996 Chris Short (LB) Ben Schumacher John Smith 1978 Jerry Johnson 2002 Joe Peters Honorable Mention 1997 Eric Schutte (RB) Jordan Frain 1986 Rory Sanders Stan Tischer Reed Tietz 1980 Roger Lind 1998 Matt Woodford (LB) Rojeer Wright Jim Kirchny Mark Young Josh Raphael Jim Munkwitz Brent Clark (RB) 2005 Phil Unger Christ Jenkins Joe Mapson Third Team Tim Drier 1999 Matt Woodford (LB) Lonal Van Craig Jackson 1998 Mark Heiser 2001 Chris Washington 1979 Mark Kuehner Adam Schutte (DB) Aaron Cawthorn Ron Townsend 1997 Bobby Hall Joe Peters Jim Wilson Ben Coauette (RB) Brian Holmes 1985 NA Reed Tietz Honorable Mention Russ Schwichtenberg 2000 Mike Allen (QB) Antwon Williams 1984 NA 1998 Dawson Blanck 2000 Andrew Fleischman Tom Roddy 2001 Chris Washington (RB) 2004 Mario Foster 1983 Joe LaBuda DeWayne Palacio Mike Allen 1978 Stan Tischer 2002 James McNear (QB) Aaron Cawthorn Jim Brown Willy Finley South Div. Second Team Alan Marxhuasen 2003 James McNear (QB) Montez Bridgefourth Prentiss Perry 1997 Dawson Blanck 2012 Chris Campbell Kevin Schott 2004 Wesley Hill (WR)43 Travis Mellor Tim Walter Todd Zuelke Jordan Halverson Jim Wilson 2005 James McNear (QB) Doug Cox John Sedlock 1996 Joe Ferbeyre 2011 Nate Thienes Jeff Shoumaker 2006 Jay Schauder (QB) 2003 Tyrone McCormick 1980 Mike Walcheski Paul Drange Chris Campbell Kole Goodchild (QB) Mario Foster Reggie Hawes Todd Zuelke Taylor Selby Mississippi River 2007 Tyrone Ruffin (WR) 2010 Sam Campbell Phil Alejandrino Tom Roddy 1994 Joe Nusbaum First Team 2008 Tyrone Ruffin (WR) Kyle McManus Brandon Sullivan 1979 Stan Tischer Tim Strohschein 1975 Mark Schultz 2009 Hayden Vavra (TE) Tyler Johnson Joe Amundson LeRoy McBrayer Carlo Holleman Mark Grunst 2010 Trevor Glomski (LB) 2009 Trevor Glomski 2002 Dan Barfknecht Tyrone Strickland Jason Miller Joel Schuldheisz 2011 Sam Campbell (RB) Steven King James McNear Mark Kuehner 1993 Scott Brommerich Ed Doepel 2012 Nate Thienes (TE) TG Schoenberg Corey Parlet 1978 LeRoy McBrayer Chris Henning Steve Esala 2008 Tyrone Ruffin Kevin Steinke Tyrone Strickland Shawn Capra Howard Weibold Conference Tim Oachs James Miley George Altendorfer Brent Filstrup Rojeer Wright Tell Hammerstrom Ward Maser Tony Sanine Championships All-NSIC Second Team 2001 Nick Sudsmo 1977 LeRoy McBrayer 1992 Pat Hoye Tri-State 1976 Twin River 2007 Duy Huynh 2000 Chad Behnke 1976 Ed Doepel Jerry Woodhouse First Team Upper Midwest Chuck Miesbauer Nate Heiser Mark Schultz Tim Adrian 1974 Aaron Simmons 1977 Twin River 2006 Phil Unger 1999 Andy Fleischmann Joel Schuldheisz 1991 Steve Mudgett 1973 Tim Heupel Upper Midwest Tyrone Ruffin Matt Woodford Mike Karr Eric Patterson Aaron Simmons 1978 Twin River Jason Simmons Dwayne Starr Mark Grunst Rob Hinckley 1972 David Golnitz 1981 Twin River 2005 Dan Warnamunde Nate Heiser Mark Young 1990 Tim Deller Ron Hilk Upper Midwest Brandon Sullivan Adam Schutte 1975 Joel Schuldheisz Dean Mills John Sieling 1982 Upper Midwest Doug Cox Ed Doepel 1988 Mike Roat 1971 David Golnitz 1988 Upper Midwest Brody Johnson Upper Midwest Second Team Patrick Martin Mark Mancell 1991 Upper Midwest Randy Neal 2004 CJ Sanderson First Team 1998 Andrew Fleischman Tron Clinger 2003 Northern Sun James McNear 1998 Ben Vennes Brent Rohne Joe Langevin Second Team 2005 Northern Sun 1971 Paul Roth Matt Ledbetter Matt Woodford Ben Coauette Dean Mills Wesley Hill (2x) Adam Schutte Brent Clark 1987 Bob Hoye Honorable Mention 1974 Charlie James Brian Doyle 1997 Eric Schutte Steve Stoeckel Dean Mills Joel Schuldheisz Chris Dennis Matt Woodford Ryan Anderson John Brockopp Gary Schultz Travis Johansen 1996 Lucas Woodford 1997 Aaron Neumann Tom Motianni Bob Strei 2003 Jesse Miller Chris Short Jessey Ferbeyre Shawn Flandrick Jim Strei Nick Sundsmo Desmond Walker Andrew Fleischman Dean Gratz 1972 Rich Heinrichs Darrion Branscomb Jon Avery 1996 Andy Bicek Kevin Meyer Tim Heupel 2002 Nick Sudsmo Eric Schutte Joe Waalk 1983 Curt Geise Doug Neal Chris Washington 1994 Steve Mudgett Matt Woodford Brian Osladil Aaron Simons Phil Alejandrino John Voyda Chris Henning Kevin Pattain Tom Smuda 2001 Chad Behnke Chris Short 1994 Nathan Bell 1979 Earl Murphy Bill Souza Mike Allen Jim Holmlund Scott Brommerich Todd Piechowski Joel Schuldheisz Mark Wuerffel Joe Mapson Treco Coggins Chris Henning Bob Beckler Three-time Lutheran 1971 Tim Heupel 2000 Drew Woods 1993 Joe Florez Jason Wolter 1978 Alan Marxhausen All-American (1975-77) Ron Hilk Chris Washington Terry Gores 1993 John Voyda Gary Taylor Tom Smuda Nick Rice Mike Hunter Tim Adrian Randy Rose James Miley Guy Parker Jim Wilson #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football 1-5 Sioux Falls 6-36 2-3-1 Mount Senario* 26-32 4-5 Mayville State 7-24 John 1-6 Yankton 0-6 2-4-1 Pillsbury* 21-26 2-6 Martin Luther 7-6 2-5-1 Northwestern (MN)* 15-56 1985 | 2-7 | Upper Midwest Conference Chiapuzio 2-7 Concordia (NE) 0-20 3-5-1 Loras* 51-6 Griffin Stadium W-L Opponent Score 1969-72 1975 | 3-5 | 2nd, Mississippi River Conf. 1980 | 3-6 | 2-2, t-2nd Twin River Conf. 0-1 Carleton 0-58 4th, Upper Midwest Conference 2-3, 4th Upper Midwest Conference 1-1 Pillsbury 23-20 Griffin (Central) Stadium Griffin Stadium 1-2 Northwestern (WI) 19-27 18-15 Overall W-L Opponent Score W-L Opponent Score 2-2 Maranatha 15-0 0-1 at Dakota State 0-48 0-1 Southwest State 17-36 2-3 Martin Luther 6-20 0-2 Northwestern (WI)* 6-27 0-2 Northwestern (WI)* 3-31 2-4 Mount Senario 14-33 1969 | 4-4 1-2 at Bethel (forfeit) 2-0 1-2 Maranatha* 3-0 2-5 Iowa Wesleyan 19-52 Griffin Stadium 2-2 at Pillsbury 13-7 2-2 Martin Luther* 20-9 2-6 Northwestern (MN) 12-48 W-L Opponent Score 2-3 at Northwestern (MN)* 13-15 2-3 Mount Senario* 6-32 2-7 Mayville State 0-39 1-0 Golden Valley Lutheran 40-0 2-4 Maranatha* 14-27 2-4 Northwestern (MN)* 13-35 1-1 Northland 0-27 3-4 Martin Luther* 13-8 2-5 Iowa Wesleyan 0-15 1986 | 4-5 | 4-2, Upper Midwest Conf. 2-1 Northwestern (WI) 14-6 3-5 at Concordia (NE) 8-36 3-5 Pillsbury* 31-13 Griffin Stadium 2-2 Waldorf 0-33 3-6 South Dakota 7-10 W-L Opponent Score 2-3 Mayville State 12-18 1976 | 5-4 | 1st, Twin River Conf. 0-1 Luther (IA) 7-41 2-4 Pillsbury 12-14 t-1st, Upper Midwest Conference 1981 | 6-3 | 1st, Twin River Conference 1-1 Maranatha* 40-0 3-4 Stillwater State 53-6 Griffin Stadium 1st, Upper Midwest Conference 2-1 Martin Luther* 35-14 4-4 Vermillion 34-12 W-L Opponent Score Griffin Stadium 2-2 Westmar 18-35 0-1 Hamline 20-30 W-L Opponent Score 2-3 Northwestern (MN)* 6-22 1970 | 6-2 1-1 Pillsbury 41-7 1-0 Pillsbury 28-3 2-4 Northwestern (WI)* 9-12 Griffin Stadium 1-2 Northwestern (WI) 3-21 1-1 Concordia (WI) 7-28 3-4 Mount Senario* 35-28 W-L Opponent Score 2-2 Northwestern (MN) 13-7 2-1 Northwestern (WI) 17-12 4-4 Pillsbury* 38-14 1-0 Midwestern (IA) 38-12 3-2 Martin Luther 21-20 3-1 Maranatha 23-15 4-5 Aurora (forfeit) 0-2 2-0 Valley City State 45-15 4-2 at Loras (IA) 15-13 4-1 Martin Luther 18-0 2-1 Northwestern (WI) 14-15 4-3 Maranatha 16-22 5-1 Mount Senario 14-6 3-1 Concordia (WI) 63-0 Tom 4-4 Bethel (MN) 7-12 6-1 Iowa Wesleyan 12-6 4-1 Bethel 36-12 5-4 Mount Senario 49-0 6-2 Northwestern (MN) 14-21 Cross 4-2 Pillsbury 14-45 6-3 South Dakota 0-7 5-2 at Concordia (IL) 42-30 1977 | 9-1 | 1st, Twin River Conference 6-2 Northland 32-14 1987-97 1st, Upper Midwest Conference 1982 | 6-3 | 4-2, 1st, Upper Midwest Conf. Griffin Stadium Griffin Stadium 1971 | 4-5 | Tri-State Conference W-L Opponent Score W-L Opponent Score Griffin Stadium 34-65-1 Ovr 1-0 Hamline 14-13 0-1 Sioux Falls 7-26 W-L Opponent Score 2-0 Pillsbury 29-6 1-1 Northwestern (WI) 33-10 0-1 Concordia (NE) 6-28 3-0 Concordia (NE) 40-0 2-1 Maranatha 24-8 1987 | 4-5 | 4-1, 2nd Upper Midwest 0-2 Valley City State 14-15 4-0 Northwestern (WI) 42-6 3-1 Martin Luther 39-6 Griffin Stadium 1-2 Northwestern (WI) 27-7 5-0 Northwestern (MN) 21-6 3-2 Mount Senario 13-44 W-L Opponent Score 2-2 Maranatha 55-0 5-1 at Martin Luther 8-14 3-3 Iowa Wesleyan 14-23 0-1 at Colorado College 10-28 3-2 Bethel 24-6 6-1 Loras (IA) 14-8 4-3 Northwestern (MN) 3-0 0-2 Luther (IA) 7-10 3-3 Pillsbury 25-42 7-1 Maranatha 57-29 5-3 Pillsbury 42-14 1-2 Maranatha* 36-6 4-3 Sioux Falls 24-16 8-1 Bethel 14-13 6-3 Grinnell 21-17 2-2 at Martin Luther* 34-16 444-4 Jamestown 6-12 9-1 Mount Senario 49-34 2-3 at Westmar (IA) 0-71 4-5 Dubuque 6-35 Jack 3-3 at Northwestern (MN)* 22-16 4-3 Northwestern (WI)* 41-24 1972 | 4-4 | 2-3, 3rd Tri-State Conference Paul Surridge 4-4 Mount Senario* 17-24 Griffin Stadium Grauer 4-5 at Drake (IA) 13-36 W-L Opponent Score 0-1 Concordia (NE) 13-43 1973-77, 83 1988 | 5-4 | 4-1, 1st, Upper Midwest 1-1 Northwestern (WI) 14-7 1978 Griffin Stadium 1-2 Westmar* 14-20 W-L Opponent Score 1-3 Northwestern (IA)* 17-21 26-28 Overall 1-0 Grinnell 29-27 1-4 Sioux Falls* 6-44 5-4 Overall 1-1 at Dakota State 8-9 2-4 at Yankton* 6-5 1983 | 5-4 | 4-2, Upper Midwest Conf. 2-1 at Maranatha* 14-0 3-4 Bethel* 45-21 1978 | 5-4 | 3-1, t-1st Twin River Conf. Griffin Stadium 3-1 Northwestern (WI)* 33-15 4-4 Jamestown 25-18 4-2, Upper Midwest Conference W-L Opponent Score 4-1 at Martin Luther* 32-28 Griffin Stadium 0-1 Sioux Falls 8-30 4-2 Mount Senario* 8-44 Jack W-L Opponent Score 1-1 Grinnell 7-0 4-3 Drake (IA) 7-54 surridge 0-1 Hamline 6-55 1-2 Northwestern (WI)* 10-14 5-3 at Northwestern (MN)* 17-7 0-2 Concordia (NE) 12-40 2-2 Maranatha* 40-7 5-4 vs. Winona State 3-47 0-3 Northwestern (WI) 13-20 3-2 Martin Luther* 15-6 1973-77, 83 1-3 Maranatha 31-7 3-3 Mount Senario* 6-16 1989 | 1-8 | 1-4, Upper Midwest Conf. 2-3 Martin Luther 36-32 3-4 Iowa Wesleyan 8-14 Griffin Stadium 3-3 Mount Senario 40-26 4-4 Northwestern (MN)* 13-12 W-L Opponent Score 26-28 Overall 4-3 Pillsbury 31-0 5-4 Pillsbury* 21-6 0-1 at Grinnell 18-19 4-4 Northwestern (MN) 14-31 0-2 Dakota State 14-21 5-4 Loras 13-9 1-2 Maranatha* 35-21 1973 | 2-7 Overall | 0-5, Tri-State Conf. ken 1-3 at Kansas Wesleyan 21-46 Griffin (Central) Stadium Norman 1-4 Martin Luther* 24-45 W-L Opponent Score Jim 1-5 at Mount Senario* 18-39 1-0 Northwestern (MN) 34-19 Braun 1-6 at Northwestern (WI)* 10-19 1-1 Northwestern (WI) 0-13 1984-86 1-7 Northwestern (MN)* 28-33 1-2 Westmar* 6-38 1-8 Concordia (NE) 14-43 1-3 at Northwestern (IA)* 7-55 1979-82 1-4 at Sioux Falls* 0-23 10-17 Overall 1990 | 2-7 | 1-4, Upper Midwest Conf. 1-5 Yankton* 7-27 Griffin Stadium 1-6 at Bethel* 17-19 18-17-1 Ovr 1984 | 4-5 | Upper Midwest Conference W-L Opponent Score 2-6 at Pillsbury 40-6 Griffin Stadium 1-0 Augsburg 14-7 2-7 Dakota State 15-25 1979 | 3-5-1 | 0-3-1 Twin River Conf. W-L Opponent Score 1-1 Cornell (IA) 0-31 3-2-1, 3rd Upper Midwest Conference 0-1 Carleton 0-45 1-2 at Concordia (NE) 22-25 1974 | 2-7 | Tri-State Conference Griffin Stadium 1-1 Pillsbury 20-6 2-2 Northwestern (WI)* 40-12 Griffin Stadium W-L Opponent Score 1-2 Northwestern (WI) 13-25 2-3 at Maranatha* 26-51 W-L Opponent Score 0-1 Hamline 0-44 2-2 Maranatha 23-6 2-4 Mount Senario* 32-33 1-0 Pillsbury 32-0 0-2 at Southwest State 6-31 3-2 Martin Luther 14-0 2-5 at Northwestern (MN)* 35-43 1-1 Northwestern (WI) 6-9 1-2 Northwestern (WI)* 34-33 4-2 Mount Senario 10-3 2-6 Martin Luther* 14-19 1-2 Bethel 0-13 2-2 Maranatha* 20-0 4-3 Iowa Wesleyan 14-31 2-7 at Dakota State 6-25 1-3 Westmar 6-17 2-2-1 Martin Luther* 14-14 4-4 Northwestern (MN) 6-21 1-4 Northwestern (IA) 0-49 #BearDown CUGOLDENBEARS.COM/FOOTBALL 1991 | 5-4 | 4-1, t-1st, Upper Midwest 2003 | 8-4 | 7-1, t-1st Northern Sun 2008 | 4-7 | 3-7, 10th, Northern Sun Griffin Stadium Dan Griffin Stadium | ^ - Mineral Water Bowl Griffin Stadium W-L Opponent Score W-L Opponent Score W-L Opponent Score 0-1 at Augsburg 14-24 O’Brien 0-1 at South Dakota 28-34 0-1 Minnesota Duluth* 0-40 0-2 at Cornell (IA) 0-37 1-1 at UW-River Falls 42-20 1-1 Minot State 55-13 1-2 at St. Paul Bible (Crown) 12-6 1998-99 2-1 Bemidji State* 28-14 2-1 MSU Moorhead* 27-23 2-2 at Northwestern (WI)* 26-14 3-1 at MSU Moorhead* 34-17 2-2 at Winona State* 10-37 3-2 Maranatha* 21-20 4-1 Winona State* 26-23 2-3 Augustana* 21-42 3-3 at Mount Senario* 25-26 7-13 Overall 5-1 at SW Minnesota State* 37-19 3-3 at U-Mary* 17-7 4-3 Northwestern (MN)* 27-24 6-1 Northern State* 59-52 3-4 at Minnesota State* 0-35 5-3 vs. Martin Luther* 15-14 6-2 at Minnesota Duluth* 33-56 3-5 SW Minnesota State* 28-38 1998 | 5-5 | 3-3, Upper Midwest Conf. 5-4 Dakota State (forfeit) 0-2 7-2 Wayne State* 49-7 4-5 Upper Iowa* 23-14 Concordia Field 8-2 vs. Minnesota-Crookston* 28-10 4-6 at Wayne State* 17-41 W-L Opponent Score 1992 | 2-7 | 1-4, Upper Midwest Conf. 8-3 at North Dakota State 24-58 4-7 at Bemidji State* 12-24 1-0 Madison College 30-0 W-L Opponent Score 8-4 vs. Missouri Western^ 14-24 1-1 at St. John’s (MN) 6-63 0-1 at UW-Superior 22-27 2009 | 3-8 | 3-7, 10th, Northern Sun 2-1 Crown* 48-6 1-1 at William Penn (IA) 16-0 Sea Foam Stadium 3-1 at Principia 46-7 Mark 1-2 Knox (IL) 6-17 W-L Opponent Score 3-2 Martin Luther* 21-27 1-3 at Concordia (WI) 28-49 Mauer 0-1 at Minnesota Duluth* 0-56 3-3 Kentucky Weselyan 7-24 2-3 at Martin Luther* 20-0 1-1 at Minot State 21-24 4-3 at Trinity Bible (ND)* 28-0 2-4 Northwestern (WI)* 27-34 2-1 at MSU Moorhead* 45-35 4-4 Maranatha* 13-21 2004-10 2-5 at Maranatha* 23-61 2-2 Winona State* 24-45 4-5 at Mount Senario* 22-53 2-6 Mount Senario* 14-47 2-3 at Augustana* 23-30 5-5 vs. Northwestern (MN)* 31-20 2-7 at Northwestern (MN)* 6-48 40-39 Overall 3-3 U-Mary* 7-27 3-4 Minnesota State* 3-54 1999 | 2-8 | 2-6, t-8th, Northern Sun 1993 | 3-6 | 2-3, Upper Midwest Conf. 3-5 at SW Minnesota State* 29-17 Griffin Stadium Griffin Stadium 2004 | 7-4 | 4-3, 4th, Northern Sun 4-5 at Upper Iowa* 57-56 W-L Opponent Score W-L Opponent Score Griffin Stadium 4-6 Wayne State* 21-26 0-1 at South Dakota Tech 7-23 1-0 Crown 28-25 W-L Opponent Score 4-7 Bemidji State* 20-35 0-2 Northern State* 17-42 1-1 William Penn (IA) 19-31 1-0 at Augustana 17-16 1-2 at Minnesota-Morris* 43-21 1-2 at Knox (IL) 12-42 2-0 Minnesota Duluth 38-6 2010 | 8-4 | 7-3, 4th, Northern Sun 1-3 at Bemidji State* 7-54 1-3 at Concordia (WI) 13-52 3-0 UW-River Falls 47-25 Sea Foam Stadium | ^ - Mineral Water Bowl 2-3 Minnesota Duluth* 35-27 2-3 Martin Luther* 28-21 3-1 at Minnesota State 20-45 W-L Opponent Score 2-4 at Wayne State* 21-39 2-4 at Northwestern (WI)* 13-44 3-2 at Bemidji State* 27-47 1-0 Minot State 38-17 2-5 Winona State* 12-38 3-4 Maranatha* 38-36 4-2 Northern State* 35-14 1-1 St. Cloud State* 10-35 2-6 vs. Minnesota-Crookston* 14-52 3-5 at Mount Senario* 0-24 5-2 at Minnesota-Crookston* 36-13 2-1 at Northern State* 27-17 2-7 at Southwest State* 0-44 3-6 vs. Northwestern (MN)* 6-26 6-2 MSU Moorhead* 34-20 3-1 at Minnesota State* 28-26 2-8 at Mayville State 6-21 6-3 at Wayne State* 25-28 3-2 Augustana* 16-22 1994 | 3-7 | 2-4, Upper Midwest Conf. 7-3 SW Minnesota State* 63-21 4-2 Bemidji State* 20-14 Griffin Stadium Shannon 7-4 vs. Winona State* 41-49 5-2 at Wayne State* 17-14 W-L Opponent Score Currier 5-3 Winona State* 28-31 0-1 at Crown* 23-25 2005 | 9-3 | 6-1, t-1st, Northern Sun 6-3 at Minnesota-Crookston* 41-7 1-1 at Minnesota-Crookston 16-0 Griffin Stadium | ^ - Mineral Water Bowl 7-3 Upper Iowa* 56-7 1-2 at Lakeland (WI) 17-23 2000-03 W-L Opponent Score 8-3 at SW Minnesota State* 32-14 2-2 Northwestern (WI)* 23-18 1-0 Augustana 33-30 8-4 vs. Pittsburg State^ 9-13 45 2-3 Wartburg 14-63 1-1 at Minnesota Duluth 10-31 32-12 Overall 2-4 at Maranatha* 13-42 2-1 at UW-River Falls 26-21 Ryan 2-5 Mount Senario* 21-34 3-1 Minnesota State 35-21 3-5 Martin Luther* 7-6 4-1 Bemidji State* 55-48 Williams 3-6 vs. Northwestern (MN) 7-31 2000 | 7-3 | 5-3, t-3rd, Northern Sun 4-2 at Northern State* 19-20 1-0 South Dakota Tech 35-16 3-7 at Dayton 7-50 5-2 Minnesota-Crookston* 73-13 2-0 at Westminster (MO) 42-0 6-2 at MSU Moorhead* 48-20 2011- 2-1 at Northern State* 14-41 1995 | 0-8-1 | 0-5, Upper Midwest Conf. 7-2 Wayne State* 46-20 3-1 Minnesota-Morris* 38-7 Griffin Stadium 8-2 at SW Minnesota State* 21-17 4-1 Bemidji State* 19-8 8-14 Overall W-L Opponent Score 9-2 vs. Winona State* 35-21 5-1 at Minnesota Duluth* 37-27 0-1 Crown* 6-26 9-3 vs. Missouri Western^ 23-35 6-1 Wayne State* 37-34 0-2 at St. John’s (MN) 14-61 2011 | 6-5 | 5-5, 8th, Northern Sun 6-2 at Winona State* 23-24 0-2-1 Lakeland (WI) 33-33 2006 | 5-6 | 4-4, t-3rd, Northern Sun Sea Foam Stadium 6-3 at Minnesota-Crookston* 20-27 0-3-1 at UW-Eau Claire 7-67 Griffin Stadium W-L Opponent Score 7-3 vs. Southwest State* 31-28 0-4-1 at Wartburg 7-69 W-L Opponent Score 1-0 at Minot State 43-31 0-5-1 Maranatha* 28-34 0-1 at North Dakota State 7-66 1-1 at St. Cloud State* 13-41 2001 | 8-3 | 6-3, 3rd, Northern Sun 0-6-1 at Mount Senario* 0-37 0-2 Augustana 16-35 2-1 Northern State* 27-22 Griffin Stadium 0-7-1 Martin Luther* 25-35 1-2 Northern State* 28-20 2-2 Minnesota State* 34-57 W-L Opponent Score 0-8-1 vs. Northwestern (MN)* 19-20 2-2 at U-Mary 22-19 2-3 at Augustana* 13-37 1-0 Mayville State 42-0 2-3 Winona State* 17-24 2-4 at Bemidji State* 7-20 2-0 Westminster (MO) 63-28 1996 | 4-5 | 2-3, Upper Midwest Conf. 2-4 SW Minnesota State* 21-23 3-4 Wayne State* 27-24 3-0 MSU Moorhead* 31-28 Concordia Field 2-5 at MSU Moorhead* 17-20 3-5 at Winona State* 24-58 4-0 Northern State* 12-2 W-L Opponent Score 3-5 at Upper Iowa* 41-14 4-5 Minnesota-Crookston* 38-20 5-0 at Minnesota-Morris* 56-3 1-0 Trinity Bible (ND) 34-6 4-5 at Wayne State* 27-24 5-5 vs. Upper Iowa* 20-19 6-0 at Bemidji State* 42-27 1-1 at St. Thomas 0-41 4-6 vs. Bemidji State* 7-27 6-5 vs. SW Minnesota State* 60-53 2-1 at Westminster (MO) 33-12 6-1 Minnesota Duluth* 16-19 5-6 vs. Minnesota, Crookston* 49-0 7-1 at Wayne State* 14-11 2-2 Dubuque 16-20 2012 | 2-9 | 2-9, 13th Northern Sun 7-2 Winona State* 17-35 2-3 at Martin Luther* 0-29 2007 | 4-7 | 3-6, t-6th, Northern Sun Sea Foam Stadium 7-3 at Minnesota-Crookston* 50-54 3-3 Crown* 14-6 Griffin Stadium W-L Opponent Score 8-3 vs. Southwest State* 35-27 3-4 at Maranatha* 7-10 W-L Opponent Score Sep 1 U-Mary* L, 26-32 3-5 Mount Senario* 12-22 1-0 at Augustana 20-19 Sep 8 at Minnesota-Crookston* W, 34-24 2002 | 9-2 | 7-2, 3rd, Northern Sun 4-5 vs. Northwestern (MN)* 12-3 1-1 at Central Missouri 24-56 Sep 15 Minnesota Duluth* L, 24-70 Griffin Stadium 1-2 at Northern State* 9-15 Sep 22 at Northern State* L, 23-24 W-L Opponent Score 1997 | 5-4 | 4-2, Upper Midwest Conf. 1-3 U-Mary* 20-37 Sep 29 at Minnesota State* L, 10-30 1-0 at Concordia (NE) 44-26 Concordia Field 1-4 at Winona State* 7-28 Oct 6 Upper Iowa* W, 35-6 2-0 UW-River Falls 26-21 W-L Opponent Score 1-5 at SW Minnesota State* 19-24 Oct 13 at Sioux Falls* L, 23-31 3-0 at MSU Moorhead* 35-28 1-0 at Trinity Bible (ND)* 25-0 2-5 MSU Moorhead* 46-41 Oct 20 Wayne State* L, 21-48 4-0 at Nothern State* 24-21 1-1 at St. Thomas 7-49 3-5 Upper Iowa* 20-17 Oct 27 Augustana* L, 27-35 5-0 Minnesota-Morris* 63-0 2-1 Westminster (MO) 35-28 3-6 Wayne State* 44-48 Nov 3 at SW Minnesota State* L, 28-35 6-0 Bemidji State* 38-14 2-2 at Dubuque 21-46 3-7 at Bemidji State* 21-47 Nov 10 at Winona State* L, 31-49 6-1 at Minnesota Duluth* 12-36 3-2 Martin Luther* 28-26 4-7 vs. Minnesota, Crookston* 48-0 7-1 Wayne State* 38-17 4-2 Crown* 39-24 7-2 at Winona State* 12-55 5-2 Maranatha* 35-26 5-3 at Mount Senario* 26-49 8-2 Minnesota-Crookston* 48-7 9-2 vs. SW Minnesota State* 48-13 5-4 vs. Northwestern (MN)* 20-22 #BearDown cugoldenbears.com/football Augsburg (1-1) Dakota State (0-6) 1985 W 15-0 Minnesota-Morris (4-0) Northwestern (IA) (0-3) 1990 H W 14-7 1973 H L 15-25 1986 W 40-0 1999 A W 43-21 1972 L 17-21 1991 A L 14-24 1975 A L 0-48 1987 H W 36-6 2000 H W 37-7 1973 A L 7-55 1988 A L 8-9 1988 A W 14-0 2001 A W 56-3 1974 L 0-49 Augustana (3-6) 1989 H L 14-21 1989 H W 35-21 2002 H W 63-0 2004 A W 17-16 1990 A L 6-25 1990 A L 26-51 Northwestern (MN) (10-15) 2005 H W 33-30 1991 L 0-2 (forfeit) 1991 H W 21-20 Minnesota State (2-5) 1973 H W 34-19 2006 H L 16-35 1992 A L 23-61 2004 A L 20-45 1975 A L 13-15 2007 A W 20-19 Dayton (OH) (0-1) 1993 H W 38-36 2005 H W 35-21 1976 H W 13-7 2008 H L 21-42 1994 A L 7-50 1994 A L 13-42 2008 A L 0-35 1977 A W 21-6 2009 A L 23-30 1995 H L 28-34 2009 H L 3-54 1978 A L 14-31 2010 H L 16-22 Drake (IA) (0-2) 1996 A L 7-10 2010 A W 28-26 1979 A L 15-56 2011 A L 13-37 1987 A L 13-36 1997 H W 35-26 2011 H L 34-57 1980 H L 13-35 2012 H L 27-35 1988 H L 7-54 1998 H L 13-21 2012 A L 10-30 1981 A L 14-21 1982 H W 3-0 Aurora (0-1) Dubuque (IA) (0-3) Martin Luther (17-7-1) MSU Moorhead (8-1) 1983 A W 13-12 1986 L 0-2 forfeit 1971 L 6-35 1974 W 7-6 2001 H W 31-28 1984 H L 6-21 1996 H L 16-20 1975 H W 13-8 2002 A W 35-28 1985 A L 12-48 Bemidji State (6-7) 1997 A L 21-46 1976 W 21-20 2003 A W 34-17 1986 H L 6-22 1999 A L 7-54 1977 A L 8-14 2004 H W 34-20 1987 A W 22-16 2000 H W 19-8 Golden Valley Luth. 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Last 2011 A L 13-41 2007 H L 44-48 1969 4-4 Upper Iowa 7 0 0 1.000 2012 2008 A L 17-41 1970 6-2 Wisconsin-River Falls 4 0 0 1.000 2005 St. John’s (0-2) 2009 H L 21-26 1971 4-5 Tri State Minnesota-Morris 4 0 0 1.000 2002 1995 A L 14-61 2010 A W 17-14 1972 4-4 2-3 Tri State Westminster (MO) 4 0 0 1.000 2001 1998 A L 6-63 2011 H W 27-24 1973 2-7 0-5 Tri State Loras (IA) 4 0 0 1.000 1979 2012 H L 21-48 1974 2-7 Tri State Trinity (ND) 3 0 0 1.000 1998 St. Thomas (0-2) 1975 3-5 MR/UM Madison College 1 0 0 1.000 1998 1996 A L 0-41 Westmar (ia) (0-5) 1976 5-4 TR/UM Principia 1 0 0 1.000 1998 1997 A L 7-49 1972 L 14-20 1977 9-1 TR/UM Concordia (IL) 1 0 0 1.000 1970 1973 H L 6-38 1978 5-4 3-1/4-2 TR/UM Midwestern (IA) 1 0 0 1.000 1970 Sioux Falls (1-6) 1974 L 6-17 1979 3-5-1 0-3-1/3-2-1 TR/UM Golden Valley Lutheran 1 0 0 1.000 1969 1971 W 24-16 1986 H L 18-35 1980 3-6 2-2/2-3 TR/UM Stillwater State 1 0 0 1.000 1969 1972 L 6-44 1987 L 0-71 1981 6-3 TR/UM Vermillion 1 0 0 1.000 1969 1973 A L 0-23 1982 6-3 4-2 UMAC MSU Moorhead 8 1 0 .889 2009 1974 L 6-36 Westminster (MO) (4-0) 1983 5-4 4-2 UMAC Minnesota, Crookston 10 3 0 .769 2012 1982 L 7-26 1996 A W 33-12 1984 4-5 UMAC Pillsbury 13 4 0 .765 1986 1983 L 8-30 1997 H W 35-28 1985 2-7 UMAC Minot State 3 1 0 .750 2011 2012 A L 23-31 2000 A W 42-0 1986 4-5 4-2 UMAC Grinnell (IA) 3 1 0 .750 1989 2001 H W 63-28 1987 4-5 4-1 UMAC Crown/St. Paul Bible 5 2 0 .714 1998 South Dakota (0-3) 1988 5-4 4-1 UMAC Martin Luther 17 7 1 .700 1998 1980 L 7-10 William Penn (IA) (1-1) 1989 1-8 1-4 UMAC Maranatha (WI) 17 8 0 .680 1998 1981 L 0-7 1992 A W 16-0 1990 2-7 1-4 UMAC Bethel 5 3 0 .625 1977 2003 A L 28-34 1993 H L 19-31 1991 5-4 4-1 UMAC Northern State 7 5 0 .583 2012 1992 2-7 1-4 UMAC Wayne State 8 6 0 .571 2012 South Dakota Tech (1-1) Winona State (2-13) 1993 3-6 2-3 UMAC SW Minnesota State 9 7 0 .563 2012 1999 A L 7-23 1988 N L 3-47 1994 3-7 2-4 UMAC South Dakota Tech 1 1 0 .500 2001 2000 H W 35-16 1999 H L 12-38 1995 0-8-1 0-5 UMAC William Penn (IA) 1 1 0 .500 1993 2000 A L 23-24 1996 4-5 2-3 UMAC Augsburg 1 1 0 .500 1991 SW Minnesota State (9-7) 2001 H L 17-35 1997 5-4 4-2 UMAC Jamestown (ND) 1 1 0 .500 1972 1979 A L 6-31 2002 A L 12-55 1998 5-5 3-3 UMAC Valley City State 1 1 0 .500 1971 1980 H L 17-36 2003 H W 23-20 OT 1999 2-8 2-6 NSIC Northland (WI) 1 1 0 .500 1970 1999 A L 0-44 2004 N L 41-49 2000 7-3 5-3 NSIC Northwestern (WI) 12 14 0 .462 1994 2000 H W 31-28 2005 N W 35-21 2001 8-3 6-3 NSIC Bemidji State 6 7 0 .462 2011 2001 N W 35-27 2006 H L 17-24 2002 9-2 7-2 NSIC U-Mary (ND) 2 3 0 .400 2012 2002 N W 48-13 2007 A L 7-28 2003 8-4 7-1 NSIC Northwestern (MN) 10 15 0 .400 1998 2003 A W 37-19 2008 A L 10-37 2004 7-4 4-3 NSIC Augustana 3 6 0 .333 2012 2004 H W 63-21 2009 H L 24-45 2005 9-3 6-1 NSIC Yankton (SD) 1 2 0 .333 1974 2005 A W 21-17 2010 H L 28-31 2006 5-6 4-4 NSIC Minnesota Duluth 3 7 0 .300 2012 2006 H L 21-23 2011 A L 24-58 2007 4-7 3-6 NSIC Minnesota State 2 5 0 .286 2012 2007 A L 19-24 2012 A L 31-49 2008 4-7 3-7 NSIC Mount Senario (WI) 6 17 0 .261 1998 2008 H L 28-38 2009 3-8 3-7 NSIC Concordia (WI) 1 3 0 .250 1993 47 2009 A W 29-17 UW-Eau Claire (0-1) 2010 8-4 7-3 NSIC Hamline 1 3 0 .250 1979 2010 A W 32-14 1995 A L 7-67 2011 6-5 5-5 NSIC Lakeland (WI) 0 1 1 .250 1995 2011 N W 60-53 2012 2-9 2-9 NSIC Concordia (NE) 2 7 0 .222 2002 2012 A L 28-35 UW-River Falls (4-0) Mayville State 1 4 0 .200 2001 2002 H W 26-21 Iowa Wesleyan 1 5 0 .167 1985 Stillwater State (1-0) 2003 A W 42-20 Sioux Falls 1 6 0 .143 2012 1969 W 53-6 2004 H W 47-25 Winona State 2 13 0 .133 2012 2005 A W 26-21 Pittsburg State (KS) 0 1 0 .000 2010 Trinity Bible (ND) (3-0) Central Missouri 0 1 0 .000 2007 1996 H W 34-6 UW-Superior (0-1) Kentucky Wesleyan 0 1 0 .000 1998 1997 A W 25-0 1992 A L 22-27 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 0 1 0 .000 1995 1998 A W 28-0 Dayton (OH) 0 1 0 .000 1994 Yankton (SD) (1-2) Wisconsin-Superior 0 1 0 .000 1992 Upper Iowa (7-0) 1972 W 6-5 Kansas Wesleyan 0 1 0 .000 1989 2006 A W 41-14 1973 H L 7-27 Colorado College 0 1 0 .000 1987 2007 H W 20-17 1974 L 0-6 Aurora 0 1 0 .000 1986 2008 H W 23-14 Waldorf (IA) 0 1 0 .000 1969 2009 A W 57-56 2OT St. Cloud State 0 2 0 .000 2011 2010 H W 56-7 North Dakota State 0 2 0 .000 2006 2011 N W 20-19 Missorui Western State 0 2 0 .000 2005 2012 H W 35-6 LeRoy McBrayer St. John’s 0 2 0 .000 1998 1977 Second Team St. Thomas 0 2 0 .000 1997 Valley City State (1-1) Lutheran All-American Wartburg (A) 0 2 0 .000 1995 1970 W 45-15 Knox (IL) 0 2 0 .000 1993 1971 L 14-15 Cornell (IA) 0 2 0 .000 1991 Drake (IA) 0 2 0 .000 1988 Vermillion (1-0) Luther (IA) 0 2 0 .000 1987 1969 W 34-12 Carleton 0 2 0 .000 1985 South Dakota 0 3 0 .000 2003 Waldorf (1-0) Dubuque (IA) 0 3 0 .000 1997 1969 L 0-33 Northwestern (IA) 0 3 0 .000 1974 Westmar (IA) 0 5 0 .000 1987 Wartburg (0-2) Dakota State 0 6 0 .000 1991 1994 H L 14-63

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Lance Smith

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Demetrius Beaver OL • Los Angeles, CA DATE KEY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Sept. 7 *! Minot State (N.D.) Sea Foam Stadium 11 a.m. Sept. 14 * at Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. 6 p.m. Sept. 21 *@ St. Cloud State Sea Foam Stadium 6 p.m. Sept. 28 * at MSU Moorhead Moorhead, Minn. 2 p.m. Oct. 5 *^# Minnesota State Sea Foam Stadium 12 p.m. Oct. 12 *^ at Upper Iowa Fayette, Iowa 6 p.m. Oct. 19 *^% Sioux Falls (S.D.) Sea Foam Stadium 11 a.m. Oct. 26 *^ at Wayne State (Neb.) Wayne, Neb. 1 p.m. Nov. 2 *^ at Augustana (S.D.) Sioux Falls, S.D. 1 p.m. Nov. 9 *^$ Southwest Minnesota State Sea Foam Stadium 1 p.m. Nov. 16 *^ Winona State Sea Foam Stadium TBA home games in gold at Sea Foam Stadium | all game times subject to change * - NSIC games | ^ South Division games | ! - Family Day | @ - Day of Heroes # - Homecoming | % - Randy Shaver’s Tackle Cancer | $ - Senior Day