2011 Football Schedule

Sept. 3 Panhandle State University ...... 7 p.m. Carl Wooten Field -- Goodwell, Okla.

Sept. 10 Midwestern State University ...... 6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.

Sept. 17 Drake University ...... 6 p.m. Drake Stadium -- Des Moines, Iowa

Sept. 24 Lindenwood University (Hall of Fame Night)...... 6:30 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.

Oct. 1 Northwestern Oklahoma State University ...... 3 p.m. Ranger Stadium -- Alva, Okla.

Oct. 8 South Dakota School of Mines & Tech. (Homecoming) ...... 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.

Oct. 15 Wesleyan College ...... 1 p.m. Bullet Wilson Stadium -- Owensboro, Ky.

Oct. 22 William Jewell College ...... 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium, Rolla, Mo.

Oct. 29 Urbana University ...... 12 p.m. (CDT) Urbana University Stadium – Urbana, Ohio

Nov. 5 Saint Joseph’s College (Senior Day) ...... 1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo.

Nov. 12 University of South Dakota ...... 12 p.m. DakotaDome, Vermillion, S.D. TABLE OF CONTENTS*

2011 Schedule ...... IFC Quick Facts/Media Information ...... 2 Allgood-Bailey Stadium ...... 3 About S&T ...... 4 Miner All-America Players ...... 6 Academic All-America Players ...... 7 Coaching Staff ...... 8 Missouri S&T Administration ...... 13 Missouri S&T Athletics Directory...... 15

2011 Missouri S&T Miners 2011 SEASON PREVIEW ...... 16 2011 Miner Roster ...... 20 2011 Pre-Season Depth Chart ...... 22 Returning Lettermen ...... 23 Returning Squad Members...... 33 Newcomers ...... 38 Career Statistics for Returning Players ...... 42

2010 in Review MINER FOOTBALL 2011 2010 Miner Statistics ...... 43 2010 Season Bests ...... 45 2010 Box Scores/Game Summaries ...... 46

Miner Football History Miner Football Records ...... 58 Miner Top 10 Lists ...... 61 Top Single Game/Single Season Performances ...... 62 Annual Leaders ...... 65 All-Time Results ...... 66 All-Time vs. Opponents ...... 71

Great Lakes Valley Conference Football in 2012 ...... 78 2011 Miner Opponents ...... 79 All-Time Roster ...... 90 Missouri S&T Athletic Hall of Fame ...... 100

Credits

The 2011 Missouri S&T football media guide was produced by the sports information offi ce at Missouri S&T, with assistance from Joann Stiritz and Megan Kean-O’Brien in the university’s publications offi ce. Photos and other information were provided by Rolla Daily News, Brad Rupert, Thomas Russell and sports information directors from opposing institutions. 1 MEDIA FACTS AND INFORMATION

Information for Incoming Media Quick facts Credentials for Miner games: Credentials will be assigned to news media covering the game. Press passes Location: Rolla, Mo. 65401 must be requested at least one day in Founded: 1870 advance of the game to be covered. Please make all Enrollment: 7,000 requests to John Kean, Sports Information, Missouri Interim Chancellor: Dr. Warren K. Wray S&T, Rolla, Mo. 65401; phone number is (573) 341- Director of Athletics: Mark Mullin Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4175 4140. Head Football Coach: David Brown Coaching Record: 3-8 (Second year) Game services: Media representatives will receive a Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4957 game program and game notes prior to the contest, Assistant Coach (Off ensive Coordinator): Nate Saum halftime statistics, and a fi nal game packet including Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-6897 play-by-play of the action. Refreshments and a Assistant Coach (Defensive Ends): Brett Sykes pre-game meal are also available. Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4103 Assistant Coach (Defensive Line): George Booker Interview policy: Post-game interviews with Miner Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4191 Assistant Coach (Off ensive Line): Andrew Ravadge players are allowed. Please inform S&T Sports Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-6226 Information Director John Kean if you wish Assistant Coach (Tight Ends): Akeem Robinson to interview S&T player(s) near the end of the Assistant Coach (Quarterbacks): Anthony Garnett game and he will make the player(s) available in a Assistant Coach (Linebackers): Bryan Nardo designated area. Access to the S&T locker room is Assistant Coach (Running Backs): Brandon Bongar prohibited. Head Coach David Brown will be Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs): Max Manin available for interviews in the press box following Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers): Gerold Rodriguez his post-game radio show. All interviews with Miner 2010 Record: 3-8 players and coaches during the week must be cleared Home Field: Allgood-Bailey Stadium/Jackling Field Capacity (Surface): 8,000 (grass) through the S&T sports information offi ce. Interviews Press Box Phone: (573) 341-6054 with opposing players following the game must be Nickname: Miners arranged with that school’s sports information Colors: Silver and Gold director. Conference: NCAA Division II Independent Athletic Trainers: Cullen Fridley, Elizabeth Sisemore On the Web: Information on Missouri S&T athletics Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4107 is available online at: sports.mst.edu. At that site, you Sports Information Director: John Kean can receive up-to-date information on the university’s Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4140 15 athletic teams and link into many other sites on the Cell Phone: (573) 233-6891 Fax: (573) 341-4880 Internet, such as the NCAA, the NCAA Division II home Email Address: [email protected] page and other NCAA Division II institutions. Website: sports.mst.edu Media outlets Assistant Sports Information Director: Luke Rinne Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4140 Email address: [email protected] Newspapers: Athletics Offi ce Telephone: (573) 341-4175 Rolla Daily News: 101 W. Seventh, Rolla, Mo. 65401; (573) 364-2468 Missouri Miner (S&T): Missouri S&T, Rolla, Mo. 65409; (573) 341-4235 Waynesville Daily Guide: Drawer S, Waynesville, Mo. 65583; (573) 336-3711 St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 900 No. Tucker, St. Louis, Mo. 63101; (314) 340-8170 Kansas City Star: 1729 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64108; (816) 234-4355 Springfi eld News-Leader: 651 Boonville, Springfi eld, Mo. 65806; (417) 836-1118 Radio: KTTR/KZNN: 1505 Soest, Rolla, Mo. 65401; (573) 364-2525 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL KMST (S&T): 400 W. 14th, G-4 Library, Rolla, Mo. 65409; (573) 341-4386 Television: KRCG: P.O. Box 659, Jeff erson City, Mo. 65102; (573) 896-5144 KOLR: 2650 E Division, Springfi eld, Mo. 65803; (417) 862-6397 2 KSPR: 1359 St. Louis St., Springfi eld, Mo. 65808; (417) 831-1234 KYTV: 999 W Sunshine, Springfi eld, Mo. 65807; (417) 831-0000 ALLGOOD-BAILEY STADIUM

Fans attending Miner football games have beautiful surroundings to watch games on the campus. Allgood-Bailey Stadium is in its 45th year as the home the Miners and the facility has undergone a few changes over the years. The most recent makeover took place following the 2000 season, thanks to a $1.5 million gift from alumnus and former Miner player Keith Bailey and his wife, Pat. The couple’s donation led to the construction of lights, a new restroom and concession facility for the stadium and an all-weather track for the university’s track and fi eld program. In the summer of 2006, the locker room facilities were renovated and the seating areas on both sides of the stadium were updated this summer. During the groundbreaking ceremony in October 2000, S&T offi cials announced that the stadium complex would be named Allgood-Bailey Stadium in honor of retired S&T coach Dewey Allgood. Bailey, a 1964 graduate of S&T who served as chair, president and chief executive offi cer of The Williams Companies Inc. in Tulsa, says Allgood was a major infl uence during Bailey’s years at S&T. Allgood spent 40 years as a coach at the university and was the Miners’ head football coach when the facility, built as part of a package with the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, opened for play in 1967. The stadium retained the name of the old fi eld which hosted Miner football from 1915 to 1966. It was named MINER FOOTBALL 2011 for alumnus Daniel Cowan Jackling, who donated $5,000 to construct the original Jackling Field that stood just south of Bishop Avenue; the location is now the site of several campus buildings near the Curtis Laws Wilson Library. A plaque on campus between the Humanities/Social Science and Computer Science buildings marks the spot where the original fi eld was located. The current facility seats 8,000 spectators, with a steel grandstand on the east side and another set of bleachers on the opposite side. A dressing room facility, which includes locker rooms, meeting rooms, storage areas and offi ces, is located at the south end of the facility. The 810-square-foot stadium press box stands atop the west stands. The fi rst game in the facility was played in 1967, before the stadium was completed. A total of 5,000 temporary bleachers were used during the fi rst year and the complex was completed by the start of the 1969 season. The 73rd Missouri General Assembly provided $2 million for the construction project in 1965. Construction was performed by the Maggi Construction Co. Inc. of Rolla. In the summer of 1998, a new grass playing fi eld was installed by Munie Outdoor Services of Caseyville, Ill., the same fi rm that installed the grass baseball fi eld at St. Louis’ Busch Stadium II. Maggi Inc. and CSE Enterprises were the lead contractors during the 2001 stadium renovation.

Stadium Facts Miners’ Year-by-Year Record Opened: 1967, renovations in 2001 and 2011 at Allgood-Bailey Stadium Cost: $2 million, $1.5 million for renovation 1967 ...... 1-5 1983 ...... 5-0 1999 ...... 0-5 First game: Sept. 16, 1967; Miners defeated Harding 25-14 1968 ...... 2-2 1984 ...... 4-1 2000 ...... 1-5 First night game: Sept. 1, 2001: Miners beat Quincy 45-12 1969 ...... 3-1 1985 ...... 3-1 2001 ...... 1-4 Playing surface: Grass (new fi eld installed in 1998) 1970 ...... 3-1-1 1986 ...... 2-4 2002 ...... 0-6 First Touchdown: Robert Nicodemus, S&T vs. Harding, 1971 ...... 3-2 1987 ...... 2-3 2003 ...... 0-5 Sept. 16, 1967 (43-yard run) 1972 ...... 0-5 1988 ...... 2-2 2004 ...... 2-4 First Field Goal: Larry Oliver, S&T vs. Missouri State, 1973 ...... 2-2-1 1989 ...... 0-5 2005 ...... 4-2 Oct. 14, 1967 (30 yards) 1974 ...... 3-1 1990 ...... 0-4 2006 ...... 4-1 Most Points (S&T): 63 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 1975 ...... 0-5-1 1991 ...... 3-3 2007 ...... 3-2 Most Points (opponent): 91, Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 1976 ...... 2-2-1 1992 ...... 1-3 2008 ...... 4-1 Most Points (both teams): 118, S&T vs. Pittsburg State, 1977 ...... 5-2 1993 ...... 2-4 2009 ...... 3-2 Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU won 91-27) 1978 ...... 5-1 1994 ...... 2-2 2010 ...... 2-3 Longest Winning Streak: 16 games, Oct. 31, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1984 1979 ...... 2-2-1 1995 ...... 1-4 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 19 games, Sept. 26, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1984 1980 ...... 5-0 1996 ...... 2-4 Longest Losing Streak: 15 games, Sept. 15, 2001 to Nov. 15, 2003 1981 ...... 4-1-1 1997 ...... 2-3 3 Miners’ record at facility: 97-120-6 1982 ...... 5-0 1998 ...... 0-5 ABOUT MISSOURI S&T

Campus overview

Missouri S&T is one of the top technological research universities in the nation. Surrounded by Ozarks scenery (Rolla is about 100 miles west of St. Louis), the campus is accessible, safe and friendly. Known for its engineering programs, S&T also off ers degrees in the sciences, liberal arts, humanities and business. About 6,800 students are currently enrolled in classes, making S&T big enough to accommodate a diverse population but small enough for individuals to stand out. S&T students are expected to ac- tively participate in the processes of getting an education, whether that means joining a student design team, participating in intercollegiate athletics, conducting research with faculty members, helping to assure safe drinking water in a Central American community, or planning activities for the Did you know? campus’s next St. Pat’s celebration. Upon graduation, these experienced students are in extremely high demand by com- - Approximately 96 percent of all reporting graduates secure a position in the fi eld of panies across the nation and around the world. their choice within three months of Without exceptional faculty members and involved graduation. alumni, it wouldn’t be possible to give these students a world-class education. The campus currently employs - Missouri S&T graduates earn the highest astronauts, bridge builders, chemists, fi lmmakers, historians, starting salaries in the Midwest ($57,000 pyrotechnicians, rocket scientists, solar energy experts and average), according to Payscale Inc. video bloggers. S&T graduates, many of whom give time and money back to the university, work on the International - Missouri S&T off ers more than 65 degree- Space Station, play professional poker, run NASCAR teams, granting academic programs, including 19 engineering fi elds. search for cancer cures, win Academy Awards and lead For- tune 500 companies. - Student-to-faculty ratio is 16:1. S&T is a campus in motion. With more than 200 student organizations on campus, there’s a place for every- - Average class size is 29 students. one to get involved. Students can be seen pedaling human- powered vehicles in the shadow of Toomey Hall, the new - Average lab size is 17 students. mechanical and aerospace engineering complex, or build- ing solar-powered cars and houses. Mining engineers are - Missouri S&T hosts more than 25 research growing oil-producing algae underground while materials centers, labs and institutes. scientists are learning how to mend broken bones with glass - Missouri S&T ranks among the Top 25 in in their laboratories. Founded in 1870, the University of Forbes magazine’s list of most entrepreneurial Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy was the fi rst American campuses.

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL technological institution west of the . One of four campuses in the System, - More than 80 percent of students receive the name was changed to the University of Missouri-Rolla in fi nancial aid. 1964 and changed to its current name of Missouri University of Science and Technology in 2008. 4 ATHLETICS AT MISSOURI S&T

About athletics

Missouri S&T boasts a competitive athletic program as a member of NCAA Division II and the Great Lakes Valley Conference in all of its sports except football (playing as a NCAA Division II independent; the GLVC will add football as a conference sport in 2012) and swimming (aligned with the New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference). With the addition of volleyball in 2007, S&T fi elds eight men’s and seven women’s varsity teams. Missouri S&T student-athletes have shown success at the national level both on the fi eld and in the classroom.

On the fi eld

S&T teams have fi nished in the top 10 at the national level for 14 of the past 15 seasons. S&T has won four NCAA national championships on an individual basis in swimming during the past seven seasons, with Zlatan Hamzic capturing the title in the 200-yard breaststroke at the 2009 NCAA Division II Championships. S&T’s 200- yard freestyle relay team won back-to-back Division II championships in 2001 and 2002, while the 400-yard freestyle relay team took home a national title in 2002. The Miner swimming team has fi nished among the top four in the nation in three of the past fi ve years, headed by a runner-up fi nish at the 2008 national meet. Missouri S&T’s men’s track and fi eld team swept the GLVC championships in 2009 and combined with the women’s team to send eight individuals to national competition -- and all of them fi nished among the top eight to earn All-America honors. S&T’s men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball teams all qualifi ed for NCAA post-season play during the 2010-11 season, with the men’s soccer team reaching the championship game of the NCAA Midwest Regional. Since 1935, Missouri S&T athletic teams have won or shared 37 league titles. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 In the classroom

S&T is proud of its academic reputation as one of the top institutions for science and technology. The results are shown in the consistently strong performance of the student-athletes on the S&T campus. During the 2010-11 academic year, a total of 200 student-athletes at S&T fi nished with a 3.0 or better GPA, a total that included 37 members of the football team. The university also has a high number of selections to the academic teams in the past year that were released by the Great Lakes Valley Conference, Great Lakes Football Conference and New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference. A total of 107 S&T student-athletes were selected to the GLVC’s All-Academic team for the 2010-11 school year, the sixth-best total in the 15-team conference. S&T student-athletes have won 55 Academic All-America awards, as selected by CoSIDA and its program sponsors, and 178 Academic All-District awards during the past 19 years. In addition, numerous teams and individuals have been honored for their success as student-athletes by their various national organizations. In the past year, one S&T student-athlete -- football player Chad Shockley -- earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors. A total of 10 individuals were named to their selected Academic All-District teams during the 2010-11 season. S&T has had 24 Academic All- America selections over the past seven seasons for a total of 34 since 2000, the fourth-best total in NCAA Division II. The university also honors its top student-athletes and teams over the years in the Miner Athletic Hall of Fame; 5 128 members and 13 teams have been inducted. For more information about S&T athletics, visit sports.mst.edu. MISSOURI S&T ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

Ed Kromka (1941): Kromka was 69 passes for 790 yards and seven touchdowns. the fi rst Miner to earn All-America He was a fi rst-team All-America pick by Daktronics honors as he was named to the Little and Football Gazette, second-team by D2Football. All-America Team. Kromka, who com and third team on the Associated Press Little died in 1971, was one of the charter All-America Team. In addition, he was a fi rst-team inductees into the Miner Athletic Hall choice to ESPN The Magazine’s Academic of Fame in 1987. All-America Team.

Frank Winfi eld (1969): Winfi eld Joe Winters (2006): Winters was was named to the Kodak All-America named to Football Gazette’s All- Team at off ensive guard after a stand- America squad as an honorable out year that saw S&T post its fi rst mention pick after breaking the winning record in years. Winfi eld was school record for passing yards in inducted into Miner Athletic Hall of a season with 3,724. Winters also Fame in 1990. threw 35 touchdown passes on the season to earn fi rst-team all-conference honors Merle Dillow (1974): Dillow was in the Great Lakes Football Conference. chosen to the Kodak All-America Team after a 50-catch, 786-yard Ashton Gronewold (2005-06-07): season. He shares the record with Gronewold completed a eight touchdown catches in one standout career in the 2007 season. Dillow was inducted into the season by being selected to the Miner Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000. Associated Press Little All-America Bill Grantham (1980): Grantham First Team, Daktronics and was named to the Kodak All-America Football Gazette second team and Team after helping lead the D2Football.com third team. In 2007, he Miners to a 10-0 record and No. 10 accumulated a school record 2,250 yards and was fi nal national ranking in 1980. He named a regional fi nalist for the Harlon Hill Award, holds the MIAA record with 29 career given to the top player in NCAA Division II. As a interceptions. Grantham was inducted junior, he was selected to the Associated Press Little into the Miner Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. All-America second team, Football Gazette’s third team and D2Football.com’s honorable mention Eivind Listerud (1993): Listerud squad after a season where he broke the S&T single- was the chosed to Kodak’s All-Amer- season marks for receiving. He holds the Miners’ ica team following the 1993 season seasonal marks for receptions with 87 (set in 2007), when he was one of the nation’s most yards with 1,120 (2006) and touchdown catches accurate placekickers. Listerud made with 17 set in 2005, as well as the career marks in all 12 of his 13 fi eld goal three categories. In 2005, Gronewold netted attempts and scored a team-high 56 honorable mention All-America laurels from points. He also earned second-team Football Gazette. He was named Great Lakes GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors that Football Conference’s “Off ensive Player of the Year” season. in 2006.

Cole Drussa (2003-04): Drussa Bryan Crider (2009): Crider earned was the fi rst Miner player to earn a spot on the Associated Press All-America honors in two diff er- Little All-America team following ent seasons, doing so following the a senior year in which he caught 2003 and 2004 campaigns. In 2003, 57 passes for 604 yards and four he earned second-team All-America touchdowns. The 57 catches gave MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL honors from Football Gazette after a Crider a total of 142 for his career, year in which he was among the national the most by any tight end in Miner history. During reception leaders for tight ends. Drussa caught 55 the season, Crider had a 12-catch, 134-yard passes for 601 yards on the season with fi ve performance against Saint Francis (Ind.), including a touchdowns in 2003. The following season, Drussa 6 key 24-yard reception in S&T’s game-winning drive. was a consensus All-America pick after catching ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

S&T is proud of its academic reputation as one of the top institutions for science and technology. The results are shown in the consistently strong performance of the student-athletes on the S&T campus. During the 2010-11 academic year, a total of 200 student-athletes at S&T fi nished with a 3.0 or better GPA, a total that included 37 members of the football team. The university also has a high number of selections to the academic teams in the past year that were released by the Great Lakes Valley Conference, Great Lakes Football Conference and New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference. A total of 107 S&T student-athletes were selected to the GLVC’s All-Academic team for the 2010-11 school year, the sixth-best total in the 15-team conference. S&T student-athletes have won 55 Academic All-America awards, as selected by CoSIDA and its program sponsors, and 178 Academic All-District awards during the past 19 years. In addition, numerous teams and individuals have been honored for their success as student-athletes by their various national organizations. In the past year, one S&T student-athlete -- football player Chad Shockley -- earned ESPN The Magazine

Academic All-America honors. A total of 10 individuals Cole Drussa was a fi rst-team Academic All-America MINER FOOTBALL 2011 were named to their selected Academic All-District teams selection in 2004, the same year in which he was named during the 2010-11 season. S&T has had 24 Academic All- All-America at tight end on the fi eld. America selections over the past seven seasons for a total of 34 since 2000, the fourth-best total in NCAA Division II. MISSOURI S&T ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

Kim Colter Paul Janke Randy Hauser Bob Pressly Tom Reed Jim Pfeiff er Mark Diamond DB, 1972 OL, 1980 DB, 1982 DL, 1982 RB, 1986 OL, 1987-88 DB, 1991 First Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team

Top NCAA Division II Academic All-America Producing Schools of the 2000s

School Conference Total Don Huff Eivind Listerud Brian Gilmore Curt Kimmel 1. Truman State MIAA 53 DB, 1991-92 PK, 1993 LB, 1994-95-96 DL, 2001-02 2. Pittsburg State MIAA 50 Second Team First Team Second Team First Team 3. Wingate South Atlantic 39 T4. Missouri S&T MIAA/GLVC 34 T4. Indianapolis GLVC 34 6. Adams State Rocky Mountain 31 7. Winona State Northern Sun 23 T8. Barry Sunshine State 21 T8. Central Missouri MIAA 21 T8. Florida Southern Sunshine State 21 Cole Drussa Phil Shin Chad Shockley T8. St. Cloud State NCC/Northern Sun 21 TE, 2004 WR, 2005 WR, 2010 7 First Team First Team First Team HEAD COACH DAVID BROWN

David Brown begins his second season as the head Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl to face coach at Missouri S&T after serving a four-year stint an Marshall University. assistant coach at Ohio University, where he worked with one of the nation’s top defenses at that level. It was the second division title and bowl appearance for Brown offi cially assumed the head coaching duties the Bobcats since 2006, when March 15, 2010 and is the 14th head coach in the Ohio played the University of history of the Miner program -- and only the sixth Southern Mississippi that since 1937. season in the GMAC Bowl. Ohio’s defense also ranked “It is an honor and a privilege to be named the head 29th overall, 15th in pass effi ciency and 18th against football coach at Missouri S&T,” Brown said. “S&T is a the pass in 2006, with two members of that team’s great place to get a fi rst-class education, play secondary ranking as the top two players in the MAC competitive football and live in one of the best regions in passes defender per game. in the country,” Brown said. “I look forward to coaching and recruiting the type of student-athletes who strive Prior to joining the staff at Ohio, Brown spent fi ve to attain All-America status on the fi eld and in the seasons on the staff at Cal Polytechnic State University classroom.” in San Luis Obispo, Calif., serving as the team’s defensive coordinator in the 2004 and 2005 seasons. “I am exceedingly pleased to have David joining Cal Poly won the Great West title in each of those two our staff ,” said S&T director of athletics Mark Mullin. “He seasons and earned its fi rst berth – and victory – in brings tremendous experience and enthusiasm to our NCAA Division I-AA (now Division I Football program. We had a strong pool of candidates for the Championship Series) championship play in 2005. position and the quality and relevancy of his experience stood out. His references were outstanding In the two years as defensive coordinator, Brown and included some of the nation’s top coaches. headed one the top units in Division I-AA. Both teams led the nation in quarterback sacks, with the 2005 “The common theme that emerged was that David squad recording a school record of 67. The 2004 squad is an outstanding person, tremendous coach and led the nation in rushing defense by allowing an rising star in the coaching ranks of ,” average of just 84.3 yards per game and also ranked he added. “The interview process did nothing but among the top 10 nationally in scoring defense, turn- reinforce that. We are extremely excited to have David, overs gained and interceptions, while the punt return Beth and their sons, David and Isaac, as part of our team averaged better than 12 yards per return. Miner family.” The Mustangs also had the recipient of the Buck The Miners went 3-8 during Brown’s fi rst season as Buchanan Award for the top defensive player in head coach, but the Miners were able to win the Great Division I-AA in 2004 in linebacker Jordan Beck and Lakes Football Conference title when they pulled out a again the following season when defensive end Chris late victory at Saint Joseph’s in their next-to-last game Gocong – who led the nation with 23.5 sacks – landed of the season. the honor.

Over the last four seasons at Ohio, Brown has Brown was the Mustangs’ linebackers coach and served as the defensive backs coach and has also recruiting coordinator in his fi rst three seasons at Cal worked with aspects of the special teams. He was in Poly and also assisted with the kickoff and punt return charge of the punt return unit and also assisted with teams. the punt and kickoff teams during his tenure with the Bobcat program. Throughout the years at both Ohio and Cal Poly, Brown’s return units have also ranked high nationwide During his stint at Ohio, the Bobcat defense has with seven of the nine teams posting team averages of

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL been one of the best in the nation, ranking among the better than 10 yards per runback. top 20 at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Series level in pass effi ciency defense and leading the nation with Brown has coached six All-America performers at 38 turnovers gained in the 2009 season. It was a year four diff erent positions (one linebacker, two corner- that saw the Bobcats win the Eastern Division title in backs, one safety and three return specialists), 8 the Mid-America Conference and earn a berth to the including fi ve at Cal Poly and one at Idaho State, where HEAD COACH DAVID BROWN

he spent the 2000 season as the running backs coach and mentored a 1,000-yard rusher in Nick Wentworth. The David Brown fi le

In the summer of 2004, Brown participated in MINER FOOTBALL 2011 the National Football League’s minority internship 1993-94 Defensive back, California Polytechnic program with the Detroit Lions. In the spring of 2005, University he traveled to Tokyo, Japan to help teach the Fujitsu 1996 Assistant coach (defensive backs), Allan Frontiers’ coaching staff on defensive and overall Hancock College, Santa Maria, Calif. coaching strategies. 1997 Assistant coach (defensive backs), Claremont Brown has also served stint as the defensive McKenna College, Claremont, Calif. coordinator at Venice High School in Los Angeles, Calif., the defensive coordinator for the Cologne 1998 Assistant coach (defensive coordinator/ Crocodiles in Cologne, Germany, the defensive backs defensive backs), Cologne Crocodiles coach at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, Calif., and the defensive backs coach at Allan Hancock 1999 Assistant coach (defensive coordinator/ defensive backs), Venice High School, College in Santa Maria, Calif.. Los Angeles, Calif.

“Our team will play with great eff ort and lots of 2000 Assistant coach (running backs), Idaho enthusiasm,” Brown said. “We will place a high level State University, Pocatello, Idaho of importance on special teams play. We’ll use an aggressive, attacking style of defense and will get the 2001-05 Assistant coach (linebackers/recruiting ball in the hands of our playmakers on off ense.” coordinator; became defensive coordinator in 2004), Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Calif. A native of Los Angeles, Brown earned his 2004 NFL internship with Detroit Lions associate’s degree from Santa Monica College in 1992 and went on to receive a bachelor’s degree in physical 2006-09 Assistant coach (defensive backs), education from Cal Poly in 1996. He was a two-year Ohio University, Athens, Ohio member of the Mustangs’ football team, leading the squad with 69 tackles and intercepting three passes 2008 NFL internship with Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1994. As a senior, when he was a team captain, he registered 54 tackles and three interceptions. 2010- Head coach, Missouri S&T

Brown also received a master’s of education degree in cross-cultural teaching from the National 9 University in San Diego in 2000. COACHING STAFF

Nate Saum, Assistant Coach (Off ensive Coordinator)

Nate Saum is in his second season as the off ensive coordinator for the Missouri S&T football team. During his fi rst season with the Miners, he worked with one of the top receivers in the nation in Chad Shockley, who fi nished 10th in NCAA Division II for pass receptions with 87 and 14th in yardage with a school record 1,187 yards. Saum was a graduate assistant at Ohio University during the 2009 season and worked as a student assistant on the Bobcats’ staff for four seasons prior to that, working with the team’s running backs. One of the players he coached, Kalvin McRae, posted back-to-back seasons with over 1,000 yards rushing and set the school record for career rushing yards with 4,398 yards. A running back on two state championship teams during his high school career at Amanda (Ohio) Clearcreek High School, Saum earned his Bachelor’s degree in physical education from Ohio University in 2009.

Brett Sykes, Assistant Coach (Defensive Line)

Brett Sykes, a former defensive lineman at Ohio University, is in his second season on the Missouri S&T coaching staff in 2011 and will work with the Miners’ defensive line. Sykes spent seven seasons in the Ohio program, fi ve as a player from 2003-07 and two as defensive quality control working with the defensive line and assistant strength and conditioning during the 2009 campaign. As a player, he appeared in every game throughout his collegiate career at defensive tackle and totaled 92 tackles during his four seasons of eligibility. As a senior, he fi nished with 37 tackles (15 solo) from the defensive tackle spot and fi nished fi fth in the Mid-America Conference among defensive linemen with 27 tackles during the 2005 season. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Sykes received his bachelor’s degree in recreation management from Ohio in 2007.

Andrew Ravadge, Assistant Coach (Off ensive Line)

Andrew Ravadge, who started at center for the Missouri S&T football team for two seasons and has assisted the Miner coaching staff for the last three years, was named in March as the new off ensive line coach for the Miners. Ravadge takes over the position previously held by Andy Ball, who was left following the 2010 season to join the coaching staff at Truman State University. “I’m very proud to announce Andrew Ravadge as our off ensive line coach,” said Miner head coach David Brown. “He is a true Miner. He’s a very intelligent, hard working, tough young man who is passionate about the game of football. He’s a great teacher. “Coach Ravadge has been and will now continue to be a great role model for our young men,” Brown added. “He can defi nitely relate to the challenges that our student- athletes fi ght through on a daily basis. I look forward to him helping us become successful on and off of the fi eld for years to come. “ Ravadge joined the Miner football program as a player in 2006 after spending two years at DeAnza College in California and one at Cal Polytechnic State University. He started in 18 games during the 2006 and 2007 seasons

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL for the Miners at center. He stayed in the Miner program as a student assistant and graduate assistant coach for the next three years, working with the off ensive line for two seasons and with the tight ends during the 2010 campaign. Ravadge, who received his bachelor’s degree from Missouri S&T in business information systems, is originally from Cupertino, Calif., where he was a fi rst-team all-conference selection and scholar-athlete at the high school 10 level. COACHING STAFF

George Booker, Assistant Coach (Defensive Line)

George Booker joins the Miner staff in the 2011 season, where he will serve as the defensive line coach in the upcoming season. Booker comes to Missouri S&T after a stint at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash., where he was the defensive line coach for the Vikings. At Western Washington, Booker assisted the defensive unit on run defense adjustments and pass protecton schemes, while also managing the team’s video personnel. He also handled the administrative support for recruiting multi-cultural students and athletes at WWU. Prior to his term at Western Washington, Booker served on the coaching staff s at the University of Idaho, San Diego State University, Montana State University and Cal Poly- technic State University, handling the defensive line coaching duties at each of those stops. Booker was also an assistant coach at Santa Monica Catholic High School in California, where coordinated the defensive line and served as the team’s academic advisor. In addition, Booker served for three seasons in the National Football League’s minority coaching fellowship, spending the 1998 and 1999 summers with the Minnesota Vikings and the summer of 2002 with the Dallas Cowboys. Booker was an all-league performer as a defensive tackle and center at Santa Monica Catholic during his prep career and was an all-league defensive tackle at Western Washington in 1992, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science and recreation in 1993. He is the father of three children, Elijah, 12; Sydnee, 10; and Chloe, 8. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Akeem Robinson, Assistant Coach (Tight Ends/Strength & Conditoning)

Akeem Robinson is in his second season on the Missouri S&T coaching staff this year after a solid playing career at Clemson University, where he was part of four teams that played in bowl games. Robinson was a tight end for the Tigers, lettering in all four seasons and played in the Champs Sports Bowl in 2005, Music City Bowl in 2006, Chick-Fil-A Bowl in 2007 and Gator Bowl in 2008 against Nebraska. Robinson is from Miami, Fla., and earned bachelor’s degrees in sociology and parks, recreation and tourism management from Clemson in 2007 with minors in communications and sociology.

Anthony Garnett, Assistant Coach (Quarterbacks)

Anthony Garnett, a former collegiate quarterback at Cal Poly, joins the S&T coaching staff this year as the quarterbacks coach. Garnett played at Cal Poly during the 2004 and 2005 seasons -- years when Miner head coach David Brown was on the Mustangs’ coaching staff -- and completed 159-of-286 passes for 2,739 yards and 21 touchdowns. He earned fi rst-team all-conference and national “Player of the Week” honors during his career at Cal Poly, which he helped lead to back-to-back conference titles in the Great West Conference. He also played at Monterey Junior College for two seasons. Prior to coming to Missouri S&T, Garnett coached quarterbacks at Seaside High School in California and American Heritage High School in Florida. Garnett is originally from Seaside, Calif.

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Bryan Nardo, Assistant Coach (Linebackers/Special Teams)

Bryan Nardo joins the Miners as an assistant for the 2011 season after spending the last three years on the staff at Ohio University. At Ohio, Nardo coached the nickel backs and outside linebackers. During the last two seasons, Nardo assisted a defensive unit at Ohio that earned bowl berths, making the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl in 2009 after winning the Mid-America Conference’s Eastern Division title and the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl in 2010 after the Bobcats rebounded from a 1-3 start to win seven consecutive games. Ohio’s defensive unit was one of the best in the nation at forcing turnovers, ranking fi rst in NCAA Division I by gaining 37 turnovers in 2009 and fi nishing 20th nationally in interceptions a year later with 17. One of the members of that defensive unit, Shannon Ballard, set a New Orleans Bowl record by making 13 tackles in last year’s contest. Nardo also served as a student assistant at Ohio from 2004-08, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport management in 2008. He is a native of Shadyside, Ohio.

Brandon Bongar, Assistant Coach (Running Backs/Kickers)

Brandon Bongar begins his fi rst season on the Missouri S&T coaching staff as a graduate assistant with the off ensive unit. Bongar will work with the running backs and will also coach the kickers and punters; he will coordinate with the scout team to match that week’s opponent’s defensive schemes. A native of South Hadley, Mass., Bongar graduated from Sonoma State University in California in 2009 with bachelor’s degrees in history and political science. Prior to joining the Miner staff , Bongar served as an assistant coach at Menlo College in California, where he worked with the team’s linebackers and kickers. He also coordinated the special teams and off ensive scout teams and evaluated fi lm of the opposing off enses. His game day responsibilities included charting and picking up tendencies of the opposing off enses.

Max Manin, Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs)

Max Manin is in his fi rst season as a graduate assistant coach at Missouri S&T and will work with the defensive backs and will assist in breaking down opposing off enses. Manin was a student assistant for three seasons at Ohio University – spending two of those years assisting current Miner head coach David Brown on the defensive staff – and spent one season working with the tight ends at Ohio. He has also assisted the special team units for the punting, kickoff and return teams and has also coordinated and assisted in the operation of high school and youth football camps and evaluated recruiting fi lm. His game day responsibilies included signaling in the defense and opposing off ensive personnel, signaling the off ense and charting tendencies and watching coverages. A native of Brookline, Mass., Manin graduated from Ohio University in 2011 with a degree in education. He began his coaching career at Alexander High School in Albany, Ohio as the team’s co-defensive coordinator, coaching the outside linebackers and assisting with the running backs. Alexander fi nished that season with a record of 8-3 and reached the fi rst round of the state playoff s.

Gerold Rodriguez (Wide Receivers)

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Gerold Rodriguez is in his fi rst season on the Miner staff as a graduate assistant coach in charge of the wide receivers. Rodriguez played four seasons at that position at the collegiate level, spending two years at the University of Arizona and his last two at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. He was an outstanding kick returner at UNLV, averaging 23.8 yards per return in the 2007 season. 12 Rodriguez is a native of Los Angeles, Calif., and is the cousin of J.P. Losman, who played with the Buff alo Bills in the National Football League. MISSOURI S&T ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Warren K. Wray, Missouri S&T Interim Chancellor

Dr. Warren K. (Kent) Wray, provost at Missouri University of Science and Technology since August 2006, was named interim chancellor of Missouri S&T eff ective Sept. 1, 2011. “Kent Wray is a proven and experienced academic leader and the right person to keep Missouri S&T moving forward as one of the nation’s leading technological research universities during our national search for the next chancellor,” University of Missouri interim President Stephen J. Owens said during the announcement on the Missouri S&T campus. “This is an exciting time for Missouri S&T, with tremendous opportunities for continued growth on the horizon,” Wray said. “We have several important initiatives under way, and I’m excited to continue the momentum we have gained under (former S&T Chancellor) Jack Carney’s leadership. In the coming months, my colleagues and I plan to focus on strengthening our campus’s e-learning initiatives to reach more non-traditional students, as well as redesigning some existing courses to better utilize technology to improve learning outcomes; expanding re- cruitment eff orts both nationally and internationally; building on our existing research initiatives; and continu- ing to raise awareness of Missouri S&T as one of the nation’s leading technological research universities.” Wray joined Missouri S&T in August 2006 as provost and executive vice chancellor for academic aff airs. In this role, he oversaw all of S&T’s academic programs as well as enrollment management, pre-college programs, information technology, research and sponsored programs, technology transfer, institutional research and assessment, Curtis Laws Wilson Library, undergraduate and graduate studies programs, distance and

continuing education, and international programs. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Previously, Wray served as provost at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Mich., from 2000 to 2005. Prior to joining Michigan Tech, he served as dean of Ohio University’s Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ College of Engineering and Technology from 1996 to 2000. He also served as Ohio University’s Cruse Moss Professor of engineering education during that time. Earlier, he was professor and chair of civil engineering at Texas Tech University from 1990 to 1996. Wray holds a bachelor of science degree in physics with a history minor from Washburn University in Topeka, Kan., and a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering from Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kan. He also holds a master of science degree in civil engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology and a doc- torate in civil engineering with a focus on geotechnical engineering from Texas A&M University. He has served as the principal investigator or co-principal investigator in more than 20 geotechnical and transportation engineering research projects.

Dr. Debra Robinson, Vice Chancellor of Student Aff airs

Dr. Debra A.G. Robinson is in her ninth year as the campus’s vice chancellor for student aff airs. She took over the position Jan. 1, 2003, after spending two years as S&T’s associate vice chancellor for student and international aff airs. Robinson joined the S&T student aff airs staff in 1980 as a counseling psychologist. She later was assistant director and associate director of the S&T Counseling Center, and served as director of S&T’s Center for Personal and Professional Development from 1990 through 2001. In 2001, she was appointed associate vice chancellor for student and international aff airs. She is responsible for directing S&T’s leadership development programs, coordinating several administrative functions within the division, coordinating staff development and training eff orts, and managing relationships with external constituents. She also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the engineering management department. Robinson earned her bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the University of Springfi eld in 1976 and her master of arts and doctorate degrees in counseling psychology from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 1977 and 1980, respectively. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the International Coaching Federation and the Society of Psychologists in Management. She also remains active as a management and coaching consultant, and has written numerous papers and book chapters on a broad array of topics, including leadership development, engineering education, career 13 opportunities, women in engineering, and how students adapt to college life. MISSOURI S&T ADMINISTRATION

Mark Mullin, Director of Athletics

Mark Mullin is in his 20th year as Missouri S&T’s director of athletics, where he oversees a program that won four championships while it was affi liated with the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and severak in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, while having numerous student-athletes win academic honors on both the conference and national levels. During the 2010-11 school year, S&T had one of its most successful showings on the athletic fi eld in several years, winning one regular season and two division titles in the GLVC, as well as capturing championships in football and swimming through their affi liations. S&T had teams qualify for NCAA play in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball in the past year and also saw its swimming team post its 14th fi nish among the top 10 in NCAA Division II in the last 15 seasons. Missouri S&T recorded its highest fi nish ever in the U.S. Sports Academy Director’s Cup standings in 2007-08, a year in which S&T served as the host institution for the 2008 NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Championships; the Miners fi nished as the national runner-up at that meet. During Mullin’s tenure, Missouri S&T has also served as the host for the NCAA South Central men’s basketball regional, MIAA men’s basketball fi nals in 1996, 1999 MIAA cross country championships, 2008 GLVC cross country championships and 2010 and 2011 GLVC track & fi eld championships. In addition to his duties as athletic director, Mullin served as swimming and diving coach for 12 years and led the Miners to a 96-27 dual meet record and seven regional championships. His fi nal team fi nished third at the 1998 NCAA Division II Championships, the highest fi nish ever for an S&T athletic team at the time at an NCAA championship event. Mullin has served two terms as the chair of the NCAA Division II men’s and women’s swimming and diving committee and is serving on the NCAA regional advisory committee in football for Super Region 3 this season. He completed a two-year term as the president of the MIAA after spending the two prior years as the conference’s vice president prior to S&T’s switch to the GLVC.

Dr. Jeff Cawlfi eld, NCAA Faculty Representative

Dr. Jeff Cawlfi eld, professor of geological engineering at Missouri S&T, is in his ninth year as the university’s faculty representative to the NCAA. He took over the duties in January 2003 following the retirement of Dr. Jack Ridley, who had served in the role for the previous three years. After joining the S&T faculty in 1987, Cawlfi eld was named professor of geological engineering in 1999 and became head of the geological engineering department the following year. He moved into the role of associate dean in 2001. Cawlfi eld received an S&T Sustained Excellence in Teaching award in 2003. Cawlfi eld received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Washington State University in 1981 and his master’s and doctorate degrees at the University of California-Berkeley. Cawlfi eld is also an Honorary Knight of St. Patrick, an honor he received in 2002 along with a group that included Dr. Manuel Pacheco prior to his retirement as president of the University of Missouri System. He was selected by Pacheco to attend the fi rst UM Administrative Leadership Development Program during the 2000-01 academic year. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

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Sarah Moore, Assistant Director of Athletics/Senior Women’s Administrator

Sarah Moore is in her ninth year as the assistant director of athletics at S&T, where she also serves as the senior women’s administrator. In addition to her administrative duties within the athletics department, Moore is also the chair of the physical education and recreation department. Moore spent 13 seasons as the head coach for the S&T cross country and men’s track programs and 18 seasons as the head coach of the women’s track squad before moving into the administrative level. She is a 1973 graduate of Union University and is in her 28th year at S&T, where she has also coached the Lady Miner softball and tennis teams. While serving as track coach, she completed a six-year term as a member of the NCAA Track and Field committee. Before coming to S&T, Moore spent three seasons at the University of Wyoming and one at the University of Memphis.

Debbie Hickey, Offi cer of NCAA Compliance/Budget

Debbie Hickey is in her 15th year as the university’s budget and NCAA compliance offi cer for the university’s department of intercollegiate athletics. Hickey is in charge of handling all NCAA eligibility matters for the 300-plus student athletes in the Missouri S&T athletics program. She is in her 23rd year at the university, previously serving in the accounting and fi scal services offi ce. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 A native of Steelville, Mo., Hickey is a 2003 graduate of Missouri S&T with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is a certifi ed high school volleyball offi cial and also runs an interior design company. Hickey and her husband, Dan, have three children and live in Rolla.

MISSOURI S&T ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY (Area code: 573)

Mark Mullin (Director of Athletics)...... 341-4175 Megan Laws (Assistant Volleyball Coach) ...... 341-4721 Joe Ahearn (Men’s Soccer Coach)...... 341-4102 Erica Long (Cheerleader/Gold Miner Coach) . . . . 341-4175 George Booker (Football Assistant)...... 341-4191 Sterling Martin (Track/Cross Country Coach). . . . 341-4971 David Brown (Head Football Coach) ...... 341-4957 Joe McCauley (Women’s Soccer Coach)...... 341-7032 Todd DeGraff enreid (Head Baseball Coach) . . . . . 341-7506 Sue Melton (Athletics Insurance) ...... 341-4673 Alan Eads (Women’s Basketball Coach) ...... 341-4105 Sarah Moore (Asst. Athletics Director/SWA). . . . . 341-4106 Kyle Essman (Equipment Manager)...... 341-6334 Steve Olds (Athletic Attendant) ...... 341-6334 Cullen Fridley (Athletic Trainer ...... 341-4107 Mike Perkins (Athletic Attendant) ...... 341-6334 Jim Glash (Men’s Basketball Coach)...... 341-4101 Patti Peterson (Athletics Secretary) ...... 341-4973 Joey Goodson (Men’s Basketball Assistant) . . . . . 341-6403 Andrew Ravadge (Football Assistant)...... 341-6226 Doug Grooms (Head Swimming Coach) ...... 341-6149 Luke Rinne (Asst. Sports Information) ...... 341-4140 Mike Heiberg (Athletic Attendant)...... 341-6334 Kyle Rutledge (Track/Cross Country Assistant) . . 341-4104 Pam Hemme (Athletics Secretary) ...... 341-4175 Nate Saum (Football Assistant)...... 341-6226 Keri Hessel (Women’s Basketball Assistant) . . . . . 341-4179 Andy Scholl (Fitness Center Director)...... 341-7594 Debbie Hickey (Budget/Compliance)...... 341-4178 Elizabeth Sisemore (Athletic Trainer) ...... 341-4107 Jason Holt (Head Volleyball Coach)...... 341-6848 Brett Sykes (Football Assistant)...... 341-4103 John Kean (Sports Information Director)...... 341-4140 Samantha Welter (Athletic Trainer) ...... 341-4107 Don Kennedy (Head Softball Coach)...... 341-4968 Nick White (Intramurals Director)...... 341-7593

15 2011 SEASON PREVIEW

Year two of the David Brown era is one that the Miners hope will get them back to their winning ways, as Missouri S&T struggled through an injury-fi lled season under their new head coach and ended up at 3-8 in the 2010 campaign. Despite winning just three games overall, the Miners were able to win two of their three contests in the Great Lakes Football Conference to take a share of the title in that alliance and is looking at the 2011 season as one to start building momentum to 2012, when the Great Lakes Valley Conference will sponsor football for the fi rst time. But in the meantime, the immediate goal is to improve on the fi eld and in the win-loss column and an infl ux of talent could allow S&T to take steps in that direction. “We will be a lot better at every aspect of the game this year,” Brown said. “We will win a lot of games if we can consistently win the eff ort and turnover battles. I’m really looking forward to seeing which newcomers are able to come in and contribute right away.” The Miners have a challenging early schedule in the 2011 season, beginning with a Sept. 3 game at Oklahoma Panhandle State against a team that improved to 6-5 a year ago. Midwestern State, Lindenwood and Northwestern Oklahoma State, all teams that played in the post-season last fall, are also on the Miners’ fi rst-half schedule as is a Drake team that has knocked off S&T in each of the last two seasons. In addition, the Miners – who will play at home fi ve times this year – will take on NCAA Division I Football Championship Sub-Division foe South Dakota to close the Steve Watson, the Miners’ starting quarterback in 2010, schedule. returns to the position this fall and looks to win the starting job from a trio of contenders. Quarterbacks

One of the biggest questions that has been asked since the end of the 2010 season and throughout the spring of 2011 around the Missouri S&T football team is who will be the starting quarterback. Will it be the incumbent starter, Steve Watson? Or will transfer Josh Firm wrest the spot away from him? Or will it be one of the freshmen, Evan Merz or Reed Brown, who take the bull by the horns and handle the signal calling duties in the upcom- ing year? This is for certain: That decision, according to S&T Brown, will be made prior to the week in preparation for the Sept. 3 season opener at Oklahoma Panhandle State. Let the competition begin. “We need better production out of the quarterback position in order for us to have success this year,” Brown said. “Age and experience doesn’t matter. The guy that can lead, who gives us the best chance to win, will be our starting quarterback.” Watson is coming off a season in which he completed 53.7 percent of his passes for 1,582 yards and 16 touchdowns. In late April, Watson had an impressive spring game in which he completed 14-of-18 passes for 207 yards and a touchdown in his fi rst formal audition for the job. Firm, meanwhile, completed six-of-11 in that spring game and comes to S&T after going 265-of-506 in two seasons at Antelope Valley College in California for 3,244 yards and 25 touchdowns. The freshmen, Merz and Brown, bring impressive credentials from the high school level to the Miner program. Merz, from St. Dominic High School in O’Fallon, Mo., threw for over 2,600 yards at the high school level and earned all-conference honors in each of his last two seasons at the school. Brown, meanwhile, threw for 3,120 yards and 22 touchdowns to earn all-state honors for the second straight year in 2010 at Heritage High School in Rogers, Ark. Brown threw for better than 8,500 yards and tossed 77 touchdown passes in his prep career at Heritage. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

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Wide Receivers/Tight Ends

While the question of who will play quarterback for the Miners has been front and center in most of the off -season conversations, one other big question surrounding Missouri S&T has been who is going to make up the production that Chad Shockley had a year ago. Shockley had a monster senior year for S&T, catching 87 passes for 1,198 yards and 10 touchdowns as the team’s most consistent off ensive threat. But with Shockley out of the mix this fall, the Miners need some way to make up the diff erence in production at the wide receiver position. Smook Thomas could be at the forefront of that answer. Thomas, a top kick returner for the Miners, also had a solid season at wideout where he caught 35 passes for 352 yards and fi ve touch- downs. Another top returner for the Miners at the receiver position is Kevin Dillon, who caught 19 passes a year ago and has the ability to stretch defenses with his speed. S&T also returns the services of Clay Kinman, who was sidelined for much of the 2010 season due to an injury but returned to have a solid showing in the spring game in April. A pair of newcomers, Joseph Hyman and Nick Taylor, will also factor into the plans for the Miners this fall. Hyman posted excep- tional numbers at West Los Angeles College and is a player Brown MINER FOOTBALL 2011 feels can be one of the top receivers in the region. Taylor, a freshman, Junior Smook Thomas is the top returning receiver for brings a strong combination of size, speed and catching ability to the S&T this season; he caught 35 passes and fi ve scoring program after averaging more than 18 yards a reception as a high tosses in the 2010 campaign. school senior in Wichita, Kan. S&T also returns Eric Williams, Joe Pepple and redshirt freshman Danny Fishkind to the mix, while newcomers Marc-Alan Tucker and Leon Moody will also compete for playing time. At tight end, the Miners have two former defensive players who have been able to make the adjustment to the position over the last year. Ian Kreher had a strong performance at the position during the spring game and will compete with John Pischak, a solid run blocker, for the starting role. Redshirt freshman Jake Giljum and incoming freshman Cody Burgess will also challenge for roles at tight end in the fall.

Running Backs

Missouri S&T comes into the 2011 season with a deep stable of talented running backs, but heads into the pre-season camp looking for someone to establish themselves as the Miners’ No. 1 back. One thing that Brown has at his disposal is someone that can fulfi ll any situation during a game. S&T has a lineup that includes speed backs, change of pace runners, power backs and runners who can also catch the ball out of the backfi eld, with experience at virtually every one of those spots. The Miners’ top returner from 2010 in terms of yardage, junior Curterris Golden, is one of the change of pace backs. Golden ran for 369 yards and a pair of touchdowns a year ago and will be joined in that role by fellow junior Bobby Pettis and sophomore Anthony Moore; the trio combined to carry the ball 197 times a year ago. Another physical presence at running back for S&T is Jake Drallmeier, a senior who missed nearly the entire 2010 season after suff ering an injury in the Miners’ season opener at Emporia State. The Rolla native is back in good health and will fi ll a number of roles, including being a top blocking back or receiver coming out of the backfi eld. S&T has two other returners in the backfi eld in senior Mike Wilson and junior Ryan Taylor. Taylor ran for 199 yards a year ago while playing at running back – he spent the latter stages of the season in the secondary – while Wilson, a member of the Miners’ 4x100-meter relay team that earned All-America status at the NCAA Division II Championships in May, brings a home run threat on every play to that position. The Miners are also expecting contributions from three other newcomers to the program this fall. Adam Clark, a transfer from West Los Angeles College, could see playing time both at running back and wide receiver, where he posted huge numbers at the junior college level last year. Scott Hendricks, a freshman speed back, could also see playing time and Jonny Canhos, who rushed for better than 3,000 yards over the last two seasons at Rolla High School, is also expected to compete for a role in the backfi eld as well. 17 2011 SEASON PREVIEW

Off ensive Line

A healthy competitive situation – involving a mix of returners and newcomers – fi gures to help Missouri S&T improve on the off ensive line this season and could make this area one of the strengths of the off ense in the 2011 campaign. The Miners had a number of injuries aff ect play along the off ensive line a year ago, but with some of those key contribu- tors back to health and the addition of several impact newcomers, the unit is expected to help the Miners improve on their production in the upcoming year. “We have a lot of off ensive linemen coming in, so we hope that quite a few guys will exceed our early expectations of them,” said Brown. “Andrew Ravadge (S&T’s off ensive line coach) did a great job of teaching the guys this spring. Coach Ravadge is a big guy and he will actually have a good number of guys that he’ll have to literally look up to.” Brown’s reference to the size of the off ensive line is telling, as the Miners will have a much larger group in the mix this season than they have had in recent years. The Miners will have 10 members of the off ensive line that stand at least 6-3 and three of them are listed at 6-6 or taller. S&T will have three returning starters on the off ensive line in seniors Matt Mast and Brian Peterson and junior Michael Underbrink. Returner Zach Leach had a solid spring season along the line as did Chris Cromwell, a transfer from the Univer- sity of Wisconsin who was redshirted last season and will compete for a starting role at guard. Returner Mark Parra, a redshirt freshman, is another player who could compete for a starting spot at tackle. Pat Lang, a transfer from New Mexico Military Institute, is the projected starter at center as the fall begins and is among several newcomers who will contend for spots on the line. Ryan Grigsby, another transfer to the S&T program from West Los Angeles College, will also compete for playing time this fall. In addition, Brown signed a solid freshman contingent on the off ensive line and his hope is that several of these play- ers can contend for playing time in the 2011 season. That group includes Zach Hargrove, Forrestal Hickman – who recently played in the Kansas Shrine Game – Tom Schneider, Sean Kelly and regional product Delancey Rougely (Waynesville).

Defensive Line

Whatever success the Missouri S&T football team is able to muster during the upcoming 2011 season, it will begin at the defensive line position where the Miners hope improved numbers leads to a better performance. In 2010, the Miners accumulated 18 sacks and allowed their opponents to rush for better than 200 yards per game. In addition, S&T forced just 17 turnovers during the year – all numbers Brown wants to see improved this fall. The Miners have three seniors back along the defensive line headed by Joe Ridpath, a three-year starter who was in on 27 stops a year ago which included four behind the line of scrimmage. Ridpath will play at defensive tackle along with fellow senior Matt Nelson, while a group of freshmen are also expected to contend for spots on the interior line. Redshirt freshman Jon Vance, along with true freshmen Josip Jiric, Daniel Mausycki and A.J. Warren fi gure to compete for signifi cant playing time at the defensive tackle spots. Youth is also in order at the defensive end positions, with returners Freddy Dugard and Jimmy Barnhart – both sophomores – being joined by newcomer Eddie Rascon and senior Marc Fagan. Dugard led the Miners in tackles for lost yardage last season with 8.5 and had a team-high four sacks, while Barnhart was in on 18 stops including a pair for a loss. Rascon had 22 tackles and four for a loss last season at New Mexico Military Institute.

Linebackers

While Missouri S&T’s defensive line and secondary lineups will be dotted with newcomers and youth, the linebacker position will be one area where the Miners will be able to employ a good deal of experience in 2011. Several returning players return to the linebacker spots and they will be joined by a number of talented newcomers that will give S&T not only experience, but critical depth and fl exibility in the middle of the defense. The Miners’ top tackler from a year ago, sophomore Chris Horn, MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL returns to lead the unit. Horn fi nished with 58 tackles a season ago and also made four tackles behind the line of scrimmage during his freshman season. He will be joined by fellow sophomore Chris Emesih, who was in on 37 stops and had two sacks in his fi rst year. Three-year starter Joe Ridpath returns to anchor a S&T is also looking for continued production from returners John 18 revamped defensive line in 2011. Heineken and Dalton Gillispie, while freshmen Chance Alexander and 2011 SEASON PREVIEW

Chris McKay are also expected to contend for playing time. The Miners have two seniors back at the fl ex positions in Ashley Jordan and Ewonu Meneh, both of whom spent time in the starting lineup before injuries shortened their 2010 campaigns. Jordan had 12 tackles and Meneh fi nished with 37 stops a year ago. Lonnell Jones, who had 52 tackles as a sophomore, also returns at the fl ex spot and will be joined there by transfer Jordan Pulou, who joins the Miner program after spending two seasons at New Mexico Military Institute. Redshirt freshman Zach Melber also fi gures to be in the mix for playing time this season.

Secondary

How quickly the Miner secondary can mold together will determine how successful this unit will be in the 2011 season, as Missouri S&T will have a number of newcomers attempting to crack the starting lineup and earn playing time. The Miners have only three players back at the secondary spots that have game experience at S&T – seniors Edwin Scott and Cameron Williams and sophomore Sean Martin. The balance of the roster at those spots heading into the start of fall camp is made up of newcomers and redshirt freshmen. Scott fi nished with 56 tackles a year ago to head the Miner defensive backs in that category and also had a pair of inter- ceptions as well as a team-high eight pass breakups. One of those breakups came on the fi nal play of the game to allow the Miners to hold on for a win at Saint Joseph’s late in the season. Williams, who has seen signifi cant playing time over his fi rst three seasons at S&T, had 29 stops a year ago. Martin was in on 16 stops a year ago and brings great speed to the cornerback position along with redshirt freshman Dawan Fergu- son, who moved to the secondary in the spring and put himself in contention for playing time. Brown is also looking at transfer Byron Roach (Independence Community College in Kansas) as well as

freshman Khalan King as players who could see action at the corner MINER FOOTBALL 2011 as well. At safety, the Miners will have Billy Foster, who also played at Los Medanos last fall, heading the contenders for the starting roles. S&T is also looking for contributions from freshmen Nick Kruse and Jeff rey Pease at the safety spot this season.

Special Teams

During the 2010 season, Missouri S&T’s special teams unit produced its share of highlights, including some electrifying kick returns to clutch kicking to help win a couple of games. But as the 2011 pre-season rolls around, the Miners have some holes that will need to be fi lled to continue keeping this important aspect of the game productive. S&T does return one of its top kick returners from a year ago in Smook Thomas and its punter in Will Morrison, but lacks a lot of game experience in all of the other areas – something Brown and Senior Cameron Williams is one of two returning starters for his coaching staff will look to sort out prior to the Sept. 3 season S&T in what fi gures to be an improved secondary. opener at Oklahoma Panhandle State. Now for the candidates, beginning with the ones who are back: Thomas was among the national leaders in punt returning last season, averaging 21.8 yards per return as the team averaged better than 16 yards per runback. He also returned kickoff s a year ago at a clip of 15.6 yards per return. Morrison fi nished the 2010 campaign averaging 38.8 yards per punt and dropped 13 punts inside the opponents’ 20- yard line. Brown mentioned that Morrison could also be a contender for the vacant placekicking position, as Joe Drahos, who made nine fi eld goals and 21 of his 23 extra point tries, graduated after last season. “Will as done a good job in terms of both punting and kicking off and with his big leg, we are looking forward to seeing him compete for our placekicking job,” Brown said. “Adam Peden saw game action last season and has trained diligently this off -season in order to have a solid chance at winning the job and Andrew Attebery is a solid all-around athlete who also hap- pens to be a gifted kicker.” Brown stated that one of the key spots that will be watched in the pre-season will be at the long snapper position, where senior Marc Fagan, redshirt freshman Jon Vance and newcomer Wesley Hamilton will be the top contenders for that role. In addition, Brown is looking for better production in the kickoff return game, as the Miners averaged only 18.7 yards per return last fall. Thomas will be among the competitors for the role along with transfer Chris Alexander and freshmen Nick 19 Taylor and Scott Hendricks. 2011 MINER ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

1 Ryan Taylor RB 5-10 200 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Pike HS 1 Eddie Rascon DE 6-2 232 Jr. Canutillo, Texas/N.M. Military Institute 2 Anthony Moore RB 5-8 180 Jr. Hazelwood, Mo./McCluer HS 3 Smook Thomas WR 5-9 170 Jr. Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden HS 4 Joseph Hyman WR 6-0 190 Jr. Pacifi c Palisades, Calif./W. Los Angeles Coll. 5 Mike Wilson RB 5-8 175 Sr. Valrico, Fla./King HS 6 Marc-Alan Tucker WR 6-2 180 Fr. Raytown, Mo./Raytown South HS 6 Hilton Dawson DB 6-0 205 Sr. Compton, Calif./Ohio University 7 Nick Taylor WR 6-3 180 Fr. Wichita, Kan./Southeast HS 8 Clay Kinman TE 6-2 210 Jr. Carthage, Mo./Carthage HS 9 Billy Foster DB 5-9 190 Jr. Antioch, Calif./Los Medanos College 10 Ellis Barfi eld DB 5-9 190 Jr. Lynwood, Calif./Compton CC 10 Evan Merz QB 6-6 230 Fr. O’Fallon, Mo./St. Dominic HS 11 Will Morrison PK 5-11 185 Jr. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 12 Josh Firm QB 6-2 200 Jr. Lancaster, Calif./Antelope Valley College 12 Sean Martin DB 5-9 170 So. South Holland, Ill./Seton Academy 13 Reed Brown QB 5-11 190 Fr. Rogers, Ark./Heritage HS 14 Chris Emesih LB 6-0 205 So. Houston, Texas/Westfi eld HS 14 Payton Jimison DB 5-8 165 Fr. Rogers, Ark./Rogers HS 15 Steve Watson QB 6-0 190 Sr. Berkeley, Ill./Walther Lutheran HS 17 Leon Moody WR 5-9 170 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet Jesuit HS 18 Adam Clark RB 6-0 190 Jr. Inglewood, Calif./West Los Angeles College 18 Ryan Veatch DB 6-1 170 So. Thayer, Mo./Thayer HS 19 Curterris Golden RB 5-8 190 Jr. Chicago, Ill./John Hope HS 20 Khalan King DB 5-9 160 Fr. St. Peters, Mo./Fort Zumwalt East HS 21 Dawan Ferguson DB 5-9 160 Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo./Riverview Gardens HS 23 Jonny Canhos RB 6-0 205 Fr. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 24 Adam Peden PK 5-10 165 So. Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington HS 25 Cameron Williams DB 5-11 175 Sr. Princeton, Ky./Caldwell County HS 26 Albert Yemitan DB 6-0 190 Fr.-R Houston, Texas/Western Illinois Univ. 27 Brindin Jordan DB 6-0 190 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo./Independence CC 28 Scott Hendricks RB 5-8 175 Fr. Kechi, Kan./Maize HS 29 Edwin Scott DB 6-0 190 Sr. Altadena, Calif./East Los Angeles CC 29 David Druse PK 5-9 150 Fr. Coal City, Ill./Coal City HS 30 Lonnell Jones LB 5-11 215 Jr. Kansas City, Mo./Ruskin HS 31 Jake Schneider DB 6-0 180 Fr.-R St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell North HS 32 Bobby Pettis WR 5-9 183 Jr. Hickory Hills, Ill./Argo HS 33 Ewanu Meneh LB 5-10 225 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Roosevelt HS 34 Nick Kruse DB 6-1 180 Fr. Cuba, Mo./Cuba HS 35 Chris McKay DB 6-1 210 Fr. Flint, Mich./Carman-Ainsworth HS 36 Zach Melber LB 6-0 215 Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS 37 Jake Drallmeier FB 5-9 210 Sr. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 38 Dalton Gillispie LB 5-10 190 So. Mason, Ohio/Mason HS 39 Jimmy Barnhart DE 6-1 228 So. Union, Mo./Union HS 40 Ashley Jordan LB 6-1 220 Sr. Chicago, Ill./John Hope HS 41 Ian Kreher TE 6-1 238 Jr. Warrensburg, Mo./Warrensburg HS 42 Chance Alexander LB 6-2 195 Fr. Harrisonville, Mo./Harrisonville HS 43 Jared Jenkins LB 6-0 225 Jr. Edmond, Okla./Heritage Hall HS 44 Jordan Pulou LB 6-0 210 Jr. Magna, Utah/New Mexico Military Institute 45 Marc Fagan DE 6-2 240 Sr. Marceline, Mo./Marceline HS 47 John Heineken LB 6-1 210 Jr. Columbia, Ill./Columbia HS 48 Quintin Robinson LB 5-11 220 Sr. Dodge City, Kan./Dodge City CC 49 Donte Kelly DB 5-11 185 Jr. Oak Lawn, Ill./Richards HS 50 Pat Lang OL 6-1 285 Jr. Pago Pago, Am. Samoa/N.M, Military Inst. 50 Taylor Heavirland LB 6-0 195 Fr. Whitefi sh, Mont./Glacier HS 51 Geoff Correnti LB 6-1 225 Fr.-R Bowling Green, Mo./Bowling Green HS 52 Steve Martin DL 6-1 235 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Christian Brothers College HS 53 Brian Peterson OL 6-5 265 Sr. Jacksonville, Ill./Jacksonville HS 54 Freddy Dugard DE 6-1 240 So. Queens Village, N.Y./St. Francis Prep MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL 55 Chris Horn LB 6-1 205 So. Tulsa, Okla./Washington HS 56 Zack Hargrove OL 6-3 290 Fr. Tulsa, Okla./Edison HS 59 Sean Bowers LB 5-9 225 So. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 61 Mark Parra OL 6-6 280 Fr.-R Miami, Fla./Palmetto HS 63 Stephen Mull OL 6-7 275 So. Aloha, Ore./Aloha HS 64 Brock Jacobs OL 6-4 225 Fr. Cassville, Mo./Cassville HS 20 2011 MINER ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

65 Malcolm Booth OL 6-4 290 Jr. Little Rock, Ark./Catholic HS 66 Forrestal Hickman OL 6-8 290 Fr. Holton, Kan./Holton HS 67 Offi e Adams OL 6-0 265 So. St. Louis, Mo./Hazelwood East HS 68 Chris Cromwell OL 6-4 329 So. Milwaukee, Wis./Univ. of Wisconsin 69 Sean Kelly OL 5-11 185 Jr. Nixa, Mo./Nixa HS 70 Matt Mast OL 6-3 270 Sr. Springfi eld, Ill./Sacred Heart Griffi n HS 71 Matt Nelson DL 6-3 256 Sr. Shawnee, Kan./Coffeyville CC 73 Tom Schneider OL 6-2 285 Fr. Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich./Brother Rice HS 74 Zach Leach OL 6-4 265 So. Liberty, Mo./Liberty HS 75 Delancey Rougely OL 6-4 330 Fr. Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville HS 76 Ryan Grigsby OL 6-3 318 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif./West Los Angeles College 77 Vince Fricke OL 6-4 265 Fr. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North HS 78 Michael Underbrink OL 6-2 289 Jr. Richardson, Texas/Berkner HS 81 Kevin Dillon WR 6-3 185 Jr. Plano, Texas/Plano East HS 82 Danny Fishkind WR 6-0 180 So. Dallas, Texas/Plano West HS 85 Thomas Deason TE 6-5 260 Jr. St. Clair, Mo./St. Clair HS 86 Jeff Deason TE 6-2 220 Fr.-R St. Clair, Mo./St. Clair HS 87 Cody Burgess TE 6-5 230 Fr. Cuba, Mo./Cuba HS 88 Alex Leach TE 6-3 230 So. Liberty, Mo./Liberty HS 89 Jake Giljum TE 6-3 240 Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo./Bishop DuBourg HS 90 Joe Ridpath DT 6-5 261 Sr. Shelbina, Mo./South Shelby HS 91 Jon Vance LB 5-9 198 Fr.-R Marshalltown, Iowa/Marshalltown HS 92 Josip Juric DL 6-2 240 Fr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic HS 93 A.J. Warren DL 6-2 220 Fr. Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge HS 94 Austin Terry DL 5-11 280 Fr. Kansas City, Mo./Ruskin HS 95 Jacob Nutt DE 6-2 210 Fr.-R Pacifi c, Mo./Pacifi c HS 96 John Pischak TE 6-4 235 So. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove HS MINER FOOTBALL 2011 97 Cole Wassner PK 6-1 210 So. Quartz Hill, Calif./Antelope Valley College 98 Dan Mauszycki DL 6-4 220 Fr. Gardner, Kan./Gardner-Edgerton HS 99 Mike Saputo DL 6-2 275 So. Arnold, Mo./Fox HS

HEAD COACH: David Brown ASSISTANT COACHES: Nate Saum (offensive coordinator/wide receivers), Andrew Ravadge (offensive line), Brett Sykes (defensive line), George Booker (defensive line), Akeem Robinson (tight ends/strength & conditioning), Anthony Garnett (quarterbacks), Gerold Rodriguez (wide receivers), Brandon Bongar (running backs/kickers), Bryan Nardo (linebackers/special teams), Max Manin (defensive backs)

Missouri S&T Alphabetical Football Roster

Offi e Adams ...... 67 Marc Fagan...... 45 Lonnell Jones...... 30 Ewanu Meneh ...... 33 Mike Saputo...... 99 Chance Alexander ...... 42 Dawan Ferguson ...... 21 Ashley Jordan ...... 40 Evan Merz...... 10 Jake Schneider ...... 31 Ellis Barfi eld ...... 10 Josh Firm...... 12 Brindin Jordan...... 27 Leon Moody...... 17 Tom Schneider ...... 73 Jimmy Barnhart ...... 39 Danny Fishkind...... 82 Josip Juric ...... 92 Anthony Moore ...... 2 Edwin Scott ...... 29 Malcolm Booth ...... 65 Billy Foster ...... 9 Donte Kelly...... 49 Will Morrison ...... 11 Nick Taylor ...... 7 Sean Bowers ...... 59 Vince Fricke ...... 77 Sean Kelly ...... 69 Stephen Mull...... 63 Ryan Taylor...... 1 Reed Brown ...... 13 Jake Giljum...... 89 Khalan King ...... 20 Matt Nelson ...... 71 Austin Terry ...... 94 Cody Burgess...... 87 Dalton Gillispie ...... 38 Clay Kinman...... 8 Jacob Nutt ...... 95 Smook Thomas...... 3 Jonny Canhos ...... 23 Curterris Golden...... 19 Ian Kreher ...... 41 Mark Parra ...... 61 Marc-Alan Tucker ...... 6 Adam Clark...... 18 Ryan Grigsby ...... 76 Nick Kruse...... 34 Adam Peden ...... 24 Michael Underbrink . . . . 78 Geoff Correnti ...... 51 Zack Hargrove...... 56 Pat Lang ...... 50 Brian Peterson...... 53 Jon Vance ...... 91 Chris Cromwell ...... 68 Taylor Heavirland...... 50 Alex Leach ...... 88 Bobby Pettis...... 32 Ryan Veatch ...... 18 Hilton Dawson ...... 6 John Heineken ...... 47 Zach Leach...... 74 John Pischak ...... 96 A.J. Warren ...... 93 Jeff Deason...... 86 Scott Hendricks ...... 28 Sean Martin ...... 12 Jordan Pulou ...... 44 Cole Wassner ...... 97 Thomas Deason ...... 85 Forrestal Hickman ...... 66 Steve Martin ...... 52 Eddie Rascon...... 1 Steve Watson...... 15 Kevin Dillon ...... 81 Chris Horn...... 55 Matt Mast ...... 70 Joe Ridpath ...... 90 Cameron Williams ...... 25 Jake Drallmeier...... 37 Joseph Hyman ...... 4 Dan Mauszycki ...... 98 Quintin Robinson...... 48 Mike Wilson ...... 5 Freddy Dugard ...... 54 Jared Jenkins...... 43 Chris McKay ...... 35 Delancey Rougley ...... 75 Albert Yemitan ...... 26 Chris Emeish ...... 14 Payton Jimison ...... 14 Zach Melber...... 36

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OFFENSE DEFENSE

Left Tackle Defensive End 74 Zach Leach, 6-4, 265, So. 39 Jimmy Barnhart, 6-1, 228, So. 76 Ryan Grigsby, 6-3, 318, Jr. 54 Freddy Dugard, 6-1, 240, So.

Left Guard Defensive Tackle 78 Michael Underbrink, 6-2, 289, Jr. 90 Joe Ridpath, 6-5, 261, Sr. 56 Zack Hargrove, 6-3, 290, Fr. 91 Jon Vance, 5-9, 198, Fr.-R

Center Defensive End 50 Pat Lang, 6-1, 285, Jr. 1 Eddie Rascon, 6-2, 232, Jr. 65 Malcolm Booth, 6-4, 290, Jr. 45 Marc Fagan, 6-4, 240, Sr.

Right Guard Linebacker 68 Chris Cromwell, 6-4, 329, So. 40 Ashley Jordan, 6-1, 220, Sr. 75 Delancey Rougely, 6-4, 330, Fr. TBA

Right Tackle Linebacker 53 Brian Peterson, 6-5, 265, Sr. 6 Hilton Dawson, 6-0, 205, Sr. 61 Mark Parra, 6-6, 280, Fr.-R 14 Chris Emesih, 6-0, 185, So.

Tight End Linebacker 41 Ian Kreher, 6-1, 238, Jr. 55 Chris Horn, 6-1, 205, So. 96 John Pischak, 6-4, 235, So. 31 Jake Schneider, 6-0, 180, Fr.-R

Wide Receiver Linebacker 8 Clay Kinman, 6-2, 210, Jr. 33 Ewonu Meneh, 5-10, 225, Sr. 81 Kevin Dillon, 6-3, 185, So. TBA

Wide Receiver Cornerback 3 Smook Thomas, 5-9, 170, So. 12 Sean Martin, 5-9, 170, So. 6 Marc-Alan Tucker, 6-2, 180, Fr. 21 Dawan Ferguson, 5-9, 160, Fr.-R

Wide Receiver Cornerback 4 Joseph Hyman, 6-0, 190, Jr. 9 Billy Foster, 5-9, 190, Jr. 7 Nick Taylor, 6-3, 180, Fr. 10 Ellis Barfi eld, 5-8, 160, Jr.

Quarterback Safety 15 Steve Watson, 6-0, 190, Sr. OR 25 Cameron Williams, 5-11, 175, Sr. 12 Josh Firm, 6-2, 200, Jr. 26 Albert Yemitan, 6-0, 190, Fr.-R

Running Back Free Safety 19 Curterris Golden, 5-8, 190, Jr. 29 Edwin Scott, 6-2, 190, Sr. 18 Adam Clark, 6-0, 190, Jr. 34 Nick Kruse, 6-1, 180, Fr.

Placekicker Punter 11 Will Morrison, 5-11, 185, So. 11 Will Morrison, 5-11, 185, So. 97 Cole Wassner, 6-1, 210, So. 24 Adam Peden, 5-10, 165, So. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

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Offi e Adams Malcolm Booth 67 65

Offensive Line Offensive Line 6-0, 265, So. 6-4, 290, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Little Rock, Ark. Hazelwood East HS Catholic HS

Will compete for playing time on the off ensive line…has seen playing Returner who is projected to play on the off ensive line…appeared in time during the last two campaigns after a redshirt year in 2008... three games last season after redshirting in 2009…started on both was classifi ed as one of the Top 60 recruits in the state of lines for the Missouri Class 5 state champions in 2008, playing at all following the 2007 season…earned all-state honors as an off ensive three off ensive line spots as well as at defensive tackle and end…was lineman. an honorable mention all-conference selection in the Suburban North Personal: Attended Catholic High School, where his coach was Rich- Conference. ard Cochran…son of Thomas and Kim Booth…majoring in petroleum Personal: Attended Hazelwood East High School, where his coach engineering. was Mike Jones…son of Offi e, Jr., and Dorothy Adams…majoring in electrical engineering. Thomas Deason Jimmy Barnhart 39 85 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Tight End Defensive Line 6-5, 260, Jr. St. Clair, Mo. 6-1, 228, So. St. Clair HS Union, Mo.

Union HS Appeared in all 11 games for the Miners during the 2010 season on the off ensive line...lettered as a redshirt freshman in 2009 at the tight Was in on 20 tackles during the 2010 season, including 16 solo stops... end spot and moved to the off ensive line following that season…had had a season-high four tackles in three contests...was redshirted in two catches during his freshman season for 16 yards…was a second- 2009...was a fi rst-team all-conference selection at Union High School team all-district selection following the 2007 season, while also after making 63 tackles last season which included two quarterback earning second-team all-league honors in the Four Rivers Conference sacks…also saw playing time on the off ensive line during his career… as both a tight end and defensive end. played on one of the top-ranked teams in Missouri Class 4 over the Personal: Attended St. Clair High School, where his coach was John last two seasons. Butler …son of Ron and Laura Deason…majoring in biological sci- Personal: Attended Union High School, where his coach was Brent ences. Eckley…son of Joe and Sue Barnhart…majoring in mechanical engineering.

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Jake Drallmeier 37

Running Back 5-9, 210, Sr. Rolla, Mo. Rolla HS Will serve as the team’s fullback and also compete for a starting spot at tight end this fall…missed the majority of the 2010 season with an injury suff ered in the season opener at Emporia State...saw playing time at that spot and on special teams during the 2009 season… ended the year with six receptions for 35 yards, with a season-high of two catches against Wisconsin-Stevens Point…had 29 carries for 119 yards during the 2008 season, with a high of 88 yards on 13 totes against Lincoln…had nine tackles on special teams that season… lettered as a true freshman with 51 yards rushing; high mark was 25 against Lincoln…converted a two-point conversion in the Miners’ season opener against Truman State…also made four tackles on spe- Freddy Dugard cial teams…earned fi rst team all-state honors as a linebacker follow- ing the 2006 season, as well as all-district and all-league in the Ozark Conference...made 73 tackles on defense as a senior while compiling 334 yards rushing and 331 yards receiving on 25 receptions. Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock Roweton...son of Jim and Gail Drallmeier...majoring in civil engineer- Kevin Dillon ing. 81 Freddy Dugard

Wide Receiver 54 6-3, 185, Jr. Plano, Texas Plano East HS Defensive Line 6-1, 240, So. Will compete for one of the starting spots at wide receiver this fall… Queens Village, N.Y. fi nished the 2010 season with 19 receptions for 244 yards and two St. Francis Prep touchdowns...caught a 23-yard scoring pass with 33 seconds left in regulation time to allow S&T to tie Kentucky Wesleyan; the Miners Returning starter at the defensive end spot...had a total of 34 tackles would win the game in overtime...had a season-high six receptions for during the 2010 season as he appeared in all 11 games...posted a 65 yards in that contest...had his other touchdown reception against season-high six tackles in the win at Saint Joseph’s, including a sack Urbana...was named as the Great Lakes Football Conference’s “Co- on the fi nal play of the game to secure the victory...had three of his Freshman of the Year” after making 24 catches for 351 yards and six 8.5 tackles for lost yardage in that contest...fi nished with four sacks touchdowns during his fi rst season on the fi eld for the Miners…had and also forced two fumbles...was redshirted for the 2009 season... three touchdown receptions as part of a six-catch game in S&T’s win had a successful career at St. Francis Prep Academy in New York… over Northwestern Oklahoma State…had 83 yards on three catches was a team captain at St. Francis Prep, earning all-league and all-city – including two for touchdowns – in the victory over Saint Francis honors as a senior…was named as the defensive most valuable (Ind.)…had season bests in catches (seven) and yards (90) against Lin- player in the Senior Bowl and as the team’s most valuable player as a coln, including one reception for a score…was redshirted in 2008… linebacker…also played at defensive end. was the recipient of the Tom Kimbrough Unsung Hero Award follow- Personal: Attended St. Francis Prep Academy, where his coach was ing the 2007 season…was also an academic all-district and all-state

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Vincent O’Connor…son of Frederick and Donna Dugard…majoring in selection in 2006 for a team that was a regional fi nalist. mechanical engineering. Personal: Attended Plano East High School, where his coach was Johnny Ringo…son of Charles and Dianne Dillon… majoring in aero- space and mechanical engineering.

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Chris Emesih 14

Linebacker 6-0, 185, So. Houston, Texas Westfi eld HS

Recorded 37 tackles from his outside linebacker position during his fi rst season with the Miners...played in all 11 games and had a season high of nine stops at Saint Francis...also had two quarterback sacks and 2.5 tackles for a loss...had games with fi ve tackles against Urbana and Lincoln...played at both outside linebacker and free safety for his high school team and recorded 55 tackles with a sack and a forced fumble as a senior…was also a recipient of numerous academic awards, including academic all-district honors and an outstanding na- tional achievement participant…competed in track and fi eld, where he was a part of a state championship team in the 4x400-meter relay. Personal: Attended Westfi eld High School, where his coach was Corby Chris Horn Meekins…son of Valentine and Angela Emesih…majoring in electrical engineering. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Marc Fagan 45 Dalton Gillispie 38 Defensive Line 6-4, 240, Sr. Marceline, Mo. Linebacker Marceline HS 5-10, 190, So. Mason, Ohio Returning letterman who will compete for a spot on the defensive Mason HS line…fi nished the 2010 season with 11 tackles with eight solo stops and a sack against Urbana...had six tackles in 2009 with three solo stops…saw some playing time in the 2008 season after being Saw a good deal of playing time at linebacker during his freshman redshirted in 2007…was a third-team all-state selection following season...fi nished the year with 16 overall tackles, including 11 solo his senior year of high school…also named fi rst-team all-district as a stops...had a season-high fi ve tackles at Lincoln...played at safety in defensive end and second-team at off ensive tackle; was a fi rst-team high school, where he was a two-year letterwinner…named as his all-conference selection at both positions. team’s most improved defensive player and was a three-time defen- Personal: Attended Marceline High School, where his coach was Dea- sive player of the week…selected as a scholar-athlete at his school. con Windsor…son of David and Patti Fagan…majoring in mechanical Personal: Attended Mason High School, where his coach was David engineering. Sedmak…son of Scott Gillispie and Lori Jones…majoring in business.

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Curterris Golden Chris Horn 19 55

Running Back Linebacker 5-8, 190, Jr. 6-1, 205, So. Chicago, Ill. Tulsa, Okla. John Hope HS Washington HS

Expected to be in mix at running back this fall after rushing for a Finished among the Miners’ tackle leaders in the 2010 season with team-high 369 yards on 108 carries in 2010...scored two touchdowns 58, including 38 solo stops...had a season-high 12 tackles at Saint on the season, one of which was a game-winning one-yard run with Francis and added nine in the win at Saint Joseph’s...also recorded 1:12 to play at Saint Joseph’s...had a season-high 96 yards and a touch- a quarterback sack and four tackles for a loss, with three coming down against Urbana...also caught nine passes for 77 yards during against Drake...had two pass breakups and a forced fumble...was the year...fi nished third on the team in rushing with 306 yards on 54 redshirted in his fi rst season with the Miners in 2009…was an all- carries as a redshirt freshman…had the Miners’ only 100-yard game of district selection at the high school level, where he fi nished his senior the 2009 season with 111 on eight carries against Saint Joseph’s and year as the team’s leading tackler as they won the Oklahoma Class 5A scored his only touchdown in that game on a 45-yard run…was an state title…was selected as his team’s “defensive lineman of the year” honorable mention all-Chicago area selection by the Sun-Times and following the 2008 season. was one of the top running backs in his conference as a senior. Personal: Attended Booker T. Washington High School, where his Personal: Attended John Hope High School, where his coach was coach was Antwain Jimmerson…son of Christopher and Dina Horn… Jason Burns…son of Katie Watson…majoring in business. majoring in engineering. John Heineken 47

Linebacker 6-1, 210, Jr. Columbia, Ill. Columbia HS

Three-year member of the Miners who will compete for a spot at linebacker…had 22 tackles during the 2010 season with a season high of seven at Emporia State...also forced two fumbles and broke up a pass during the year...had one sack and three tackles for a loss...was redshirted in the 2008 campaign...was a second-team all-state selec- tion in high school and earned all-conference laurels at linebacker and running back…was also named to the academic all-state team. Personal: Attended Columbia High School, where his coach was Scott Horner…son of Richard Heineken and Laura Lockhart…majoring in mechanical engineering.

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Jared Jenkins Ashley Jordan 43 40

Linebacker Linebacker 6-0, 225, Jr. 6-1, 220, Sr. Edmond, Okla. Chicago, Ill. Heritage Hall HS John Hope HS

Finished the 2010 season with 16 tackles, 11 of which were solo stops...had two sacks and 5.5 tackles for a loss...had a season-high Appeared in the fi rst three games of the 2010 season before suff ering four tackles at Saint Francis that included two stops behind the line a season-ending injury early in the contest at Wisconsin-Stevens of scrimmage...had an interception in the win at Saint Joseph’s...had Point...had 12 tackles in that span...posted 42 tackles during the 2009 14 tackles in the 2009 season with six solo stops…had a season-best season, including 17 solo stops and one quarterback sack…had a fi ve tackles in the season opener at Central Missouri…was redshirted season-best nine tackles against Saint Francis (Ind.)…made 14 tackles in 2008…earned all-district honors as a member of a state runner-up in 2008 including nine solo stops…also had a forced fumble… team in high school…named as the area “Player of the Week” on two lettered as a true freshman in the 2007 season, when he made 14 occasions and as his team’s outstanding defensive lineman. tackles including three solo stops…made a season-high six stops Personal: Attended Heritage Hall High School, where his coach was at Missouri State…earned fi rst-team all-conference honors at the Andy Bogert…son of Jeff and Jan Jenkins…majoring in economics linebacker position in the Chicago Public League and was also named and business. honorable mention all-city in 2006 by the Chicago Sun-Times. Personal: Attended John Hope High School, where his coach was

Jason Burns…son of Ashley Jordan, Sr., and Lucille Jordan…majoring MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Lonnell Jones in psychology. 30 Clay Kinman 8 Linebacker 5-11, 215, Jr. Kansas City, Mo. Wide Receiver Ruskin HS 6-2, 210, Jr. Carthage, Mo. Played in all 11 games in 2010 and fi nished with 52 tackles...had 37 Carthage HS solo stops and 4.5 tackles for a loss...also had a forced fumble, four pass breakups and an interception that was returned 38 yards at Saint Appeared in three games during the 2010 season before an injury Francis...had six tackles at the linebacker position in 2009 with three sidelined him for the balance of the campaign...fi nished his freshman solo stops…had a season-high three tackles against Saint Francis season as S&T’s fi fth-leading receiver with 23 catches for 263 yards (Ind.)…selected as his team’s most valuable player in each of the last and a touchdown…had four catches in three contests against Central two seasons, was a second-team all-conference running back in both Missouri, Saint Francis (Ind.) and Southwest Baptist…yardage high his junior and senior years…was a four-year member of the honor came in the season fi nale at Kentucky Wesleyan of 43 yards, which roll at his school…also competed in track and fi eld and was a state included his only touchdown reception of the year…was a fi rst-team qualifi er as part of his school’s 4x100-meter relay team in the spring all-state, all-district and all-Central Ozarks Conference selection of 2008. following his senior year when he had 42 catches for 927 yards – Personal: Attended Ruskin High School, where his coach was Charles which ranked sixth in the state of Missouri -- and nine touchdowns… Lee…son of Kimberly Chism…majoring in business. was named to the Joplin Globe’s all-area team following the 2008 season…was a second-team all-state and fi rst-team all-district and all-conference selection after a 41-catch, 845-yard season with 10 touchdowns during his junior season…also played at defensive end and served as the team’s punter. Personal: Attended Carthage High School, where his coach was Jon Guidie…son of Mike and Sharon Kinman…majoring in history.

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Ian Kreher Sean Martin 41 12

Tight End Defensive Back 6-1, 238, Jr. 5-9, 170, So. Warrensburg, Mo. South Holland, Ill. Warrensburg HS Seton Academy

Returning letterman who recorded 11 tackles a year ago from his line- Returner who will contend for a starting role in the secondary...had backer position...also had one fumble recovery and a pass breakup 16 tackles in the 2010 season which included 12 solo stops and two as he appeared in all 11 contests...will move to tight end for the 2011 pass breakups...was redshirted in 2009...was a versatile player at the season...fi nished the 2009 season with nine tackles, including four high school level who earned his team’s most valuable player award solo stops…had three tackles at Central Missouri…was redshirted in in 2008…was an all-conference and all-area performer, playing at 2008…was a second-team all-conference selection and earned the wide receiver, free safety and kick returner. team’s “lights out” award…played on the off ensive line and at defen- Personal: Attended Seton Academy, where his coach was Brandon sive end as well as linebacker in high school. Morgan…son of Bennie and Sharron Smith…also competes in track Personal: Attended Warrensburg High School, where his coach was at S&T, where he earned All-America honors as part of the Miners’ Wiley Meade…son of Paul and Valerie Kreher… majoring in electrical 4x100-meter relay team in the 2011 season...relay team won the 2010 engineering. GLVC outdoor championship...majoring in aerospace engineering. Zach Leach Matt Mast 74 70

Offensive Line Offensive Line 6-4, 250, So. 6-3, 270, Sr. Liberty, Mo. Springfi eld, Ill. Liberty HS Sacred Heart Griffi n HS

Returner who will seek to earn a spot on the off ensive line…red- Returning starter on the off ensive line…has been a three-year starter shirted in 2009...was a second-team all-conference performer at the at right tackle after being redshirted in his fi rst season at Missouri S&T high school level as well and also earned academic all-state honors… in 2007…named to the All-GLFC squad as a second team selection in was the recipient of the Liberty academic award from his school… 2010...started in all 11 games a year ago...was selected to the Central played on both lines during his prep career, playing defensive end State Eight all-conference team and earned special mention at the and off ensive tackle. off ensive line position…also named to the Chicago Tribune’s all-state Personal: team after playing on the 2005 and 2006 Class 5A state title teams Attended Liberty High School, where his coach was Joel Wells…son at Sacred Heart Griffi n…served as a co-captain in 2006…earned of Corbett and Cheryl Leach…is the twin brother of S&T freshman academic all-state honors last fall and was a three-time member of tight end Alex Leach…majoring in chemical engineering. the academic all-conference team. Personal: Attended Sacred Heart Griffi n High School, where his coach was Ken Leonard…son of Al and Sharon Mast…majoring in civil engineering. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

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Ewonu Meneh Anthony Moore 33 2

Linebacker Running Back 5-10, 240, Sr. 5-8, 180, So. St. Louis, Mo. Hazelwood, Mo. Roosevelt HS McCluer HS

Will compete for a starting spot at linebacker after fi nishing the 2010 Returner who will contend for a starting role at running back...fi n- season with 37 tackles...had 17 solo stops, a sack and 4.5 tackles for ished the 2010 season with 87 yards on 29 carries and a touchdown, a loss...had a season-high six tackles against Drake...saw playing time which he scored at Saint Francis...also caught fi ve passes for 39 yards... during his fi rst two seasons at S&T…was a fi rst-team all-conference redshirted in 2009...was selected to the Suburban North Conference’s in the Public High League in St. Louis after posting 25 tackles as a all-league fi rst team at running back after rushing for 1,229 yards and senior...team went 7-3 during his senior season at Roosevelt. six touchdowns, helping lead the Comets to the second round of Personal: Attended Roosevelt High School, where his coach was the Missouri Class 5 playoff s…earned honorable mention all-metro DeAndre Campbell...son of Tsaso and Flora Meneh...majoring in engi- honors in 2008…ran for 705 yards and nine scores in his junior year… neering management. earned academic all-league honors. Personal: Attended McCluer High School, where his coach was Joe Henke…son of Anthony and Carolyn Moore…majoring in engineer- ing management. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Will Morrison 11

Kicker/Punter 5-11, 185, Jr. Rolla, Mo. Rolla HS

Named honorable mention All-GLFC for the 2010 season after averag- ing 38.8 yards per kick on 57 punts...had a season-best 61-yard punt in the season opener at Emporia State and had four punts of 50 yards or better...had 13 of his punts downed inside the opponents’ 20-yard line...averaged better than 46 yards on six punts at Emporia State... redshirted in 2008 and missed the 2009 season due to an injury... was a second-team all-state performer as both a kicker and punter as a junior while playing at St. James High School, then followed that up with second-team selections on both the conference and district levels during his senior season…earned all-district and all- league honors on three occasions during his prep career…was also named as an all-state performer in baseball as an infi elder…played Will Morrison baseball at S&T in the spring and earned fi rst-team all-conference and all-region honors after hitting .391 with six home runs and 33 runs batted in in the 2010 season. Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock Roweton…played for former Miner off ensive coordinator Josh Rich- ards for two seasons at St. James…son of Jim and Yoshiko Morrison… majoring in business administration.

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Brian Peterson John Pischak 53 96

Offensive Line Tight End 6-5, 265, Sr. 6-4, 235, So. Jacksonville, Ill. Arlington Heights, Ill. Jacksonville HS Buffalo Grove HS

Returning starter on the off ensive line...started in the Miners’ fi rst six Returner who is expected to compete for the starting role at tight games in 2010 before suff ering a season-ending injury in the game at end...moved to the off ensive side of the ball during the 2010 season South Alabama...saw playing time at guard over each of the last three and played there during the fi nal six games of the season...was red- seasons after redshirting in 2007…earned honorable mention all- shirted as a defensive lineman in 2009...was a three-year starter at the conference honors and was also a member of the league’s academic high school level at defensive end…is a good all-around athlete who all-conference team…was selected as an Illinois State Scholar and also competed in wrestling and track and fi eld at his high school… won his team’s “Iron Man” award following the 2006 season. earned all-academic honors and was on the school’s honor roll in Personal: Attended Jacksonville High School, where his coach was every semester. Mark Grounds…son of Stephen and Debra Slaid…majoring in chemi- Personal: Attended Buff alo Grove High School, where his coach was cal engineering. Jim Ferrell…son of Peter and Rose Pischak…majoring in metallurgi- cal engineering. Bobby Pettis Joe Ridpath 32 90

Running Back 5-10, 183, Jr. Defensive Line Hickory Hills, Ill. 6-5, 261, Sr. Argo HS Shelbina, Mo. South Shelby HS Recorded 197 yards on 60 carries during the 2010 season...had a season-high 58 yards against Wisconsin-LaCrosse...also caught nine passes for 31 yards, with a season-best three receptions at UW- Was named to the All-GLFC fi rst team following the 2010 season... Stevens Point...led the Miners in rushing as a freshman with 405 yards fi nished the year with 27 tackles -- including 14 solo stops -- with on 58 carries…had the Miners’ longest running play of the season of four tackles for a loss...also had a blocked kick and a pass breakup... 59 yards against Lincoln for a touchdown, one of the three he scored ended the 2009 season with 34 tackles, including 15 solo stops and on the ground during the year…had a season-high 93 yards in the six tackles for a loss…recorded a safety with a quarterback sack in win over Northwestern Oklahoma State…also had 27 receptions for the victory over Lincoln and also forced a fumble during the year… 208 yards, which included a 10-catch game against Wisconsin-Stevens named as the GLFC’s “Defensive Player of the Week” after the Lincoln Point…led S&T with 1,022 all-purpose yards…played at running back contest…recorded four tackles as a redshirt freshman in 2008 before in high school, where he rushed for 1,473 yards and 17 touchdowns an injury ended his season…came to Missouri S&T after an outstand- during the 2008 campaign…earned his team’s most valuable player ing prep career… was the defensive player of the year for Class 1 as award and “Player of the Year” honors in the South Suburban Confer- a defensive lineman for South Shelby’s state championship team in ence in the Chicago area…was an honorable mention all-state 2006…was a two-time selection to the Clarence Cannon Conference selection in each of his last two seasons and was a two-time all-area fi rst team and also earned fi rst-team all-state and all-district honors… and all-conference pick at Argo…was selected to play in the Illinois also named to the all-star teams by KRES, Quincy Herald-Whig and Shrine Game. KHQA. Personal: Attended Argo Community High School, where his coach Personal: Attended South Shelby High School, where his coach was was Jim Innis…son of Robert and Angela Pettis…majoring in busi- Kent O’Laughlin…son of Robert Ridpath and Audrey Buzzard…ma- ness. joring in civil engineering. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

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Edwin Scott Smook Thomas 29 3

Defensive Back Wide Receiver 6-2, 190, Sr. 5-9, 170, Jr. Altadena, Calif. Quincy, Fla. East Los Angeles CC East Gadsden HS

Will contend for a starting role in the Miner secondary in 2011...had Earned fi rst-team All-GLFC honors following the 2010 season as a kick 56 tackles during the 2010 campaign with 40 of the stops being of the returner...ranked among the NCAA Division II leaders in punt return- solo variety...also had two interceptions, a sack and two tackles for a ing as he averaged 21.8 yards per return; needed one more return on loss...was among the team leaders with eight pass breakups...fi nished the year to qualify for the national title...also earned second-team all- with 23 tackles, 14 of which were solo, and an interception in the 2009 league honors as a wide receiver after catching 35 balls for 352 yards season…had a season-high of fi ve tackles at Wisconsin-LaCrosse… and fi ve touchdowns...had two touchdown receptions in the win at transferred to S&T from East Los Angeles Community College…played Saint Joseph’s...had a season-high eight catches at Wisconsin-Stevens one season at East Los Angeles, fi nishing with 52 tackles and fi ve pass Point and 182 all-purpose yards at Saint Joseph’s...had 39 receptions, breakups...named as the Southern California Football Association second on the team, for 488 yards and three touchdowns…also “Player of the Week” during the 2008 season. carried the ball three times for 10 yards and a touchdown…set a new Personal: Attended LaSalle High School, where his coach was Ealar S&T single game record with 16 catches against Wisconsin-Stevens Gallagher...son of Theresa and the late Edwin Scott, Sr. ...majoring in Point for 190 yards, the most ever by a Miner freshman…also had 121 mathematics. yards in receptions in the win over Northwestern Oklahoma State, a game in which he had his touchdown on the ground…earned honor- able mention all-state honors at the high school level after catching MINER FOOTBALL 2011 54 passes for 761 yards and seven touchdowns…had a game with Ryan Taylor 13 catches and 130 yards against Tallahassee Godby…had at least six receptions in fi ve diff erent contests…averaged 12.8 yards per punt return. Personal: Attended East Gadsden High School, where his coach was 1 Scott Anderson…son of Terry Thomas and Marquita McMillon…ma- joring in business.

Running Back 5-10, 200, Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. Pike HS

Returner who will compete for the starting running back position this season...recorded 199 yards on 39 carries during the 2010 season with a touchdown...scored the touchdown at Lincoln, while having his best rushing game of the season against Urbana with 53 yards...also caught one pass for four yards...fi nished his fi rst season on the fi eld for S&T with 98 yards on 25 carries before missing the second half of the season with an injury…had a season-high of 52 yards in the seaosn opener at Central Missouri…rushed for over 1,600 yards as a high school senior in 2007 to earn all-state honors and all-league laurels in Conference Indiana…was selected as his team’s most valuable player on off ense for a Pike squad that fi nished second in Indiana Class 5A. Personal: Attended Pike High School, where his coach was Derek Mayers…son of Kenneth and Kelly Taylor…majoring in chemical engineering.

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Michael Underbrink Cameron Williams 78 25

Offensive Line Defensive Back 6-2, 289, Jr. 5-11, 175, Sr. Richardson, Texas Princeton, Ky. Berkner HS Caldwell County HS

Returner who will contend for a starting role on the off ensive line… Veteran member of the secondary who will compete for a starting started in all 11 games in 2010 after making seven starts at off ensive role at safety...had 29 tackles, 16 of which were solo stops, during the tackle as a redshirt freshman in 2009…earned all-district honors as a 2010 season...had a season-high six tackles at Emporia State...had two center at the high school level…was also selected to the academic all- fumble recoveries and intercepted a pass in the win over Wisconsin- state team and as the team’s most outstanding off ensive lineman. LaCrosse...also broke up two passes...fi nished the 2009 season with Personal: Attended Berkner High School, where his coach was Jim 13 tackles and an interception…had six solo stops and recorded his Ledford…son of John and Charlene Underbrink…majoring in petro- interception in the season fi nale at Kentucky Wesleyan…fi nished leum engineering. the 2008 season with three tackles and was redshirted in 2007…was named as the “Regional Player of the Year” by the Kentucky Coaches Association” and earned second-team all-state honors for the 2006 campaign…was also named to the Kentucky New-Era all-star team Steve Watson and was a fi rst-team all-conference selection in the Western Kentucky Conference. Personal: Attended Caldwell County High School, where his coach was David Barnes…son of Rick and Renee Williams…majoring in 15 mechanical engineering. Mike Wilson Quarterback 6-0, 190, Sr. Berkeley, Ill. 5 Walther Lutheran HS

Will compete for the starting quarterback spot this fall...fi nished the 2010 campaign by completing 139-of-259 passes (53.7 percent) for Running Back 1,582 yards and 16 touchdowns...two-time GLFC “Off ensive Player of 5-8, 175, Sr. the Week” in 2010...threw for a season-high 277 yards in the Miners’ win at Saint Joseph’s that gave S&T the GLFC championship...threw Valrico, Fla. for 274 yards and four touchdowns, including the game-tying scoring King HS pass with 33 seconds to play in regulation time, in S&T’s overtime win over Kentucky Wesleyan...completed a season-high 26 passes in that contest...was 24-of-34 passing at Saint Joseph’s...threw at least Will be among the competitors for the starting running back role this one touchdown pass in nine of the Miners’ 11 games...appeared in fall...completed the 2010 season with 35 yards on 11 carries before four games behind center in 2009 and completed 17-of-34 passes for his season ended with an injury in the game at South Alabama...had 131 yards and a touchdown (at Central Arkansas)…made one start at a season-high 30 yards on 10 carries in that contest before the injury Drake…was redshirted in 2008 after being named as the Great Lakes and also caught a pass for 14 yards...had 115 yards on 29 carries dur- Football Conference “Freshman of the Year” in 2007…became the ing the 2009 season with a high game of 44 at Kentucky Wesleyan… team’s starting quarterback in the fi fth game of the season and threw had one touchdown run which came at Southwest Baptist…ran for for 1,661 yards and 19 touchdowns over the fi nal seven games…yard- 248 yards on 24 carries and four touchdowns as a reserve back in age total is the highest ever for a Miner freshman quarterback…com- 2008, averaging 10.3 yards per carry...had a season-high 97 yards on pleted 141 of 248 passes with only fi ve interceptions…was 22-of-48 just fi ve carries at Lincoln and scored three times on runs of 45, 26 for 363 yards and four touchdowns in his fi rst collegiate game against and 20 yards...fourth touchdown run was his longest carry of the sea- Arkansas-Monticello…threw for 325 yards at Southern Nazarene on son of 67 yards against Southwest Baptist...was redshirted in 2007… a season-high 37 completions…earned GLFC “Player of the Week” was the recipient of his team’s “Ironman Award” and “Heart of the MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL honors after a 271-yard, fi ve touchdown performance in a win over Lion” award following the 2006 season at the high school level. Central State…was a fi rst-team all-conference and all-area selection Personal: Attended King High School, where his coach was Joe following his senior year and was selected as his team’s most valuable Severino…son of Michael and Barita Wilson…competes in track player…also competes in track and was a state qualifi er in the high and fi eld for S&T as a sprinter, where he scored for the Miners in the jump, 110-meter hurdles and as part of the 4x400-meter relay team. 100- and 200-meter dashes at the 2008 Great Lakes Valley Conference Personal: Attended Walther Lutheran High School, where his coach Outdoor Championships…earned All-America honors in the sport in 32 was Bruce Tuomi…son of Ken and Ruth Watson…majoring in engi- May as part of S&T’s 4x100-meter relay team...majoring in computer neering management. engineering. PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS

Sean Bowers Geoff Correnti 59 51

Linebacker Linebacker 5-9, 225, So. 6-1, 225, Fr.-R Rolla, Mo. Bowling Green, Mo. Rolla HS Bowling Green HS

Returning player who will look to earn a spot at linebacker…saw play- Redshirted in the 2010 season...will compete for a role at linebacker ing time in 2010 and recorded one tackle...was redshirted in 2009… this fall...earned fi rst-team all-state, all-district and all-conference earned fi rst-team all-district and all-Ozark Conference laurels follow- honors at the linebacker and center positions following his senior ing his senior year, where he had 19 tackles and four quarterback year, one in which he fi nished with 66 solo tackles and over 10 per sacks from his interior defensive line spot…was selected as his team’s game on defense…helped lead Bowling Green to the Missouri Class defensive “Player of the Year”. 3 state championship game and anchored an off ensive unit that ac- Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock cumulated over 5,100 yards during the season. Roweton…son of Kevin and Mary Lou Bowers…majoring in petro- Personal: Attended Bowling Green High School, where his coach was leum engineering. Jimmy Tucker…son of Sam and Judi Correnti…majoring in mining engineering at Missouri S&T.

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Offensive Line 6-4, 329, So. Milwaukee, Wis. Univ. of Wisconsin

Transfer from the University of Wisconsin who will compete for a starting spot on the off ensive line…was redshirted in the 2010 season...earned fi rst-team all-conference and all-county honors in his senior year of high school…was a second-team all-league performer in the two years that preceded that…was a four-year starter and team captain. Personal: Attended St. John’s Northwest Military Academy, where his coach was Gary Richert...son of Charles Cromwell and Janine James... majoring in business.

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Dawan Ferguson Jake Giljum 21 89

Defensive Back Tight End 5-9, 160, Fr.-R 6-3, 240, Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Riverview Gardens HS Bishop DuBourg HS

Redshirt freshman who will play in the secondary for the Miners Will play at tight end for the Miners…was redshirted for the 2010 in 2010...came to S&T as a running back and was moved during season...was named as the top lineman in his conference in 2009 and his redshirt season...earned fi rst-team all-conference honors in the was selected to the all-league team on both off ense and defense… Suburban North Conference, where he fi nished the 2009 season as made 66 tackles, including 53 solo stops and had a league-high 11 the total yards leader with 1,533…fi nished fi fth in the conference quarterback sacks from his defensive end position…also played in rushing with 830 yards and fi nished fourth in receiving with 48 at tight end and caught 13 passes for 311 yards and three scores... catches for 703 yards and eight touchdowns…scored 14 touchdowns named as a scholar-athlete at his school. overall in 2009…earned scholar-athlete awards at Riverview Gardens Personal: Attended Bishop DuBourg High School, where his coach in football, basketball and track and fi eld and was also the recipient of was Jim Welby…son of Mark and Susan Gilyum…majoring in chemi- the All-American Scholar award. cal engineering. Personal: Attended Riverview Gardens High School, where his coach was Robert Hall…son of Alexander and Angela Ferguson…majoring in mechanical engineering. Brindin Jordan Danny Fishkind 27 82 Defensive Back 6-0, 190, Sr. Wide Receiver Lee’s Summit, Mo. 6-0, 180, So. Independence CC Dallas, Texas Plano West HS Had four tackles during the 2010 season...posted a season-high of two stops at Saint Francis...had one tackle in the 2009 campaign… spent the 2008 season at Independence Community College… Returner who will play a wideout spot for the Miners... redshirted was an honorable mention all-district performer at the high school in 2009...was an all-district selection after the 2008 season in which level in 2006, where he played quarterback, wide receiver and in the he made 34 receptions to lead Plano West…was also a member of secondary…earned defensive “Player of the Week” honors during his the academic all-state team and was a two-time “Player of the Week” senior year at Lee’s Summit West…also earned all-state, all-district selection. and all-league honors in track and fi eld. Personal: Attended Plano West High School, where his coach was Personal: Attended Lee’s Summit West High School, where his coach Mike Hughes…son of Mark and Karen Fishkind…majoring in petro- was Royce Boehm…son of Bryan and Janelle Jordan…majoring in leum engineering. history. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

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Donte Kelly Zach Melber 49 36

Defensive Back Linebacker 5-11, 185, Jr. 6-2, 215, Fr.-R Oak Lawn, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Richards HS Oakville HS

Played in four games and fi nished with four tackles during the 2010 Redshirt freshman who will seek to earn a spot at linebacker…earned season...had two stops at Saint Joseph’s...did not play in 2009 after second-team all-state and fi rst-team all-conference honors in the redshirting in 2008…named to the all-state team as an honorable Suburban West Conference…led his team in tackles during the 2009 mention selection, while earning co-defensive “Player of the Year”... season with 129, including 16 stops for a loss, six sacks and an inter- fi rst-team all-league as a senior and honorable mention all-conference ception…had 122 stops, including 18 for a loss and six sacks during pick as a junior. his junior year. Personal: Attended Richards High School, where his coach was Gary Personal: Attended Oakville High School, where his coach was Arlee Korhonen…son of Robert Lyons and Annette Kelly…majoring in Conners...son of Ralph and Laura Melber....majoring in mechanical information systems and technology. engineering. Stephen Mull Alex Leach MINER FOOTBALL 2011 88 63

Tight End Offensive Line 6-3, 230, So. 6-7, 275, So. Liberty, Mo. Aloha, Ore. Liberty HS Aloha HS Returner who will seek to earn time on the off ensive line...saw playing Returning squadmember who will play at tight end…was redshirted time there in 2010 after redshirting in 2009...brings good size to the in 2009...played that position and quarterback at the high school position…played on both lines at the high school level as a tackle. level. Personal: Attended Aloha High School, where his coach was Chris Personal: Attended Liberty High School, where his coach was Joel Casey…son of Greg and Twila Mull…majoring in engineering. Wells…son of Corbett and Cheryl Leach…is the twin brother of S&T freshman off ensive lineman Zach Leach…majoring in aerospace engineering.

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Matt Nelson Mark Parra 71 61

Defensive Line Offensive Line 6-3, 256, Jr. 6-6, 270, Fr.-R Shawnee, Kan. Miami, Fla. Coffeyville CC Palmetto HS

Returner who will seek to earn playing time on the off ensive line... Will compete for playing time on the off ensive line…was redshirted transferred to S&T from Coff eyville Community College...fi nished his in the 2010 campaign...played at right tackle in high school and was fi rst season at Coff eyville with six tackles from the linebacker spot... named as his team’s most improved player on off ense. played that position as well as the defensive line in high school. Personal: Attended Palmetto High School, where his coach was Larry Personal: Attended Mill Valley High School, where his coach was Coff ey…son of Mario and Karen Parra…majoring in mechanical George Raddel…son of Brian and Susan Nelson…majoring in archi- engineering. tectural engineering. Jacob Nutt Adam Peden 95 24

Defensive Line Placekicker 6-2, 210, Fr.-R 5-10, 165, So. Pacifi c, Mo. Bloomington, Ill. Pacifi c HS Bloomington HS

Redshirt freshman who will seek to earn playing time at defensive Will compete for the kicking or punting positions...appeared in end...earned all-state, all-district and all-area honors at defensive end four games last season after redshirting in the 2009 season…was after an outstanding senior season…recorded 54 tackles last season, a fi rst-team all-area and all-conference kicker as well as a fi rst-team including 45 solo stops, with 14 of the tackles being for lost yardage… all-league punter after averaging 33.6 yards per punt in 2008…also also had 11 quarterback sacks and one interception to help earn the fi nished the season with 36 extra points and fi ve fi eld goals as he second-team all-state honor for Class 4 from the Missouri Football earned a spot in the Eastern Illinois all-star game. Coaches Association…also played as an off ensive lineman during his Personal: Attended Bloomington High School, where his coach prep career. was Rigo Schmelzer…son of Doug and Shelly Peden…majoring in Personal: Attended Pacifi c High School, where his coach was George mechanical engineering. Hinkle…son of James Nutt and Marjo Case…majoring in geological engineering. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

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the 2009 season and also played at quarterback, where he was an Quintin Robinson honorable mention selection in the Gateway Athletic Conference… fi nished the 2009 season with 51 solo tackles and 65 stops overall on defense, while throwing for 1,096 yards and 13 touchdowns at the quarterback position. Personal: Attended Francis Howell North High School, where he was 48 coached by John Brune…son of Tim and Kathy Schneider…majoring in petroleum engineering.

Linebacker Jon Vance 5-11, 220, Sr. Dodge City, Kan. Dodge City CC 91 Returns to the Miner squad after sitting out the 2010 season...came to S&T prior to the 2009 season from Dodge City Community College... will seek to earn a spot in the secondary…played at running back at Dodge City and fi nished as the team’s second-leading rusher in 2008 Linebacker with 139 yards on 41 carries…also saw some playing time as a kick 5-9, 198, Fr.-R returner…ran for 179 yards in his freshman season. Marshalltow, Iowa Personal: Attended Dodge City High School, where his coach was Jus- tin Burke…son of Gary and Patricia Robinson… majoring in business. Marshalltown HS

Redshirt freshman who will play at linebacker…earned all-state, all-area and all-conference honors at the position following the Mike Saputo 2009 season as he posted 115 tackles, including 83 solo stops, fi ve

sacks and 18 tackles for a loss…also blocked four kicks…earned the MINER FOOTBALL 2011 school’s “Nick Norris Award” after the 2009 season. Personal: Attended Marshalltown High School...son of Jeff and Anne 99 Vance...majoring in mechanical engineering.

Defensive Line Ryan Veatch 6-2, 275, So. Arnold, Mo. Fox HS 39 Returns to the Miner roster after missing the 2010 season due to an injury...was in on two tackles during the 2009 campaign after redshirt- ing in 2008...led his team with 74 tackles during the 2007 campaign, including numerous stops behind the line of scrimmage…was a fi rst- Defensive Back team all-state selection on the defensive line as well as a fi rst-team all- 6-1, 170, So. district and all-conference selection…an all-metro St. Louis selection Thayer, Mo. who was also chosen to the Lions Club all-star team. Personal: Attended Fox High School, where his coach was Nick Thayer HS Gianino…son of Michael and Tricia Saputo…majoring in engineering at S&T. Returner in the secondary who appeared in two games in 2010 after redshirting as a freshman...earned all-district honors at defensive back and tight end in each of the last three high school seasons for Jake Schneider one of the top small school programs in Missouri...team was the state runner-up in both 2007 and 2008...named to the academic all-state team as well and won numerous academic honors in high school. Personal: Attended Thayer High School, where his coach was Billy Webber...son of Paul and Peggy Veatch...majoring in chemical engi- 31 neering..

Defensive Back 6-0, 180, Fr.-R St. Charles, Mo. Francis Howell North HS

Redshirt freshman who will compete for playing time in the second- 37 ary...earned fi rst-team all-conference honors at strong safety following PROFILES: NEWCOMERS

#42 CHANCE ALEXANDER #6 HILTON DAWSON LB, 6-2, 195, Fr., Harrisonville, Mo. (Harrisonville HS) DB, 6-0, 205, Sr., Compton, Calif. (Ohio University)

Incoming freshman who will contend for playing time at linebacker… Transfer from Ohio University who is expected to contend for a was a third-team all-state selection and two-time all-conference pick starting role in the secondary...recorded 30 tackles, including 13 at the outside linebacker position…fi nished the 2010 season with solo stops, during the 2010 season for the Bobcats...also had three 110 tackles, making nearly eight per game, to rank second in his interceptions and two quarterback sacks...spent two years at El conference in that category…recorded 76 tackles in his junior season. Camino College in California, recording 75 tackles in the 2007 season Personal: Attended Harrisonville High School, where he was coached and was ranked as the No. 12 safety in the nation by JCFootball.com... by Chuck Hitenas…son of Doug and Trish Alexander…majoring in had 96 tackles in 2006 with three interceptions, three forced fumbles, electrical engineering. two fumble recoveries and two pass defl ections...was a two-time All-Moore league selection in the 2003 and 2004 seasons and was #10 ELLIS BARFIELD named All-San Gabriel Valley League in 2005...earned All-State honors DB, 5-9, 190, Jr., Lynwood, Calif. (Compton CC) in 2005 and was named Best in the West Top 50 that same year...Led Dominguez to a No. 18 ranking by USA Today during the 2005 cam- Transfer from Compton Community College in California who will paign. Personal: Attended Dominguez High School, where his coach seek to earn a role in the secondary...played for two seasons at was Keith Donerson...son of Hilton Dawson, Jr., and Tracie Brown... Compton and recorded 30 tackles and seven pass breakups during majoring in technical communications. the 2010 season...played quarterback and safety at the high school level. Personal: Attended Lynwood High School, where his coach was #86 JEFF DEASON Mark Williams...son of Ellis and Deanna Barfi eld...majoring in business TE, 6-2, 200, Jr., St. Clair, Mo. (St. Clair HS) administration. Will compete for playing time at tight end...played on both the of- #13 REED BROWN fensive and defensive lines at the high school level and was in on 11 QB, 5-11, 190, Fr., Rogers, Ark. (Heritage HS) tackles during his senior year...was a three-time all-conference selec- tion at the prep level. Personal: Attended St. Clair High School, where Incoming freshman who will seek to earn playing time at quarterback his coach was John Butler...son of Ron and Laura Deason...majoring in in 2010… was a two-time all-conference and all-state selection at the mining engineering. high school level, where he was a fi nalist for the State Farm “Player of the Year” award in Arkansas…was runner-up for the VYPE top player #29 DAVID DRUSE honor…threw for 3,120 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior after PK, 5-9, 150, Fr., Coal City, Ill. (Coal City HS) completing 61 percent of his passes for 2,900 yards and 34 touch- downs against just eight interceptions in his junior season...over the Joins the Miner program this season as a placekicker...connected on last three years of his high school career, he threw for over 8,500 yards 111-of-137 extra point attempts in his high school career and 10-of- and 77 touchdowns. Personal: Attended Heritage High School, where 16 fi eld goals...had a long fi eld goal of 42 yards at the prep level...was he was coached by Perry Escalante…son of Dale and Freesa Brown… an all-area selection and also earned academic all-league honors on majoring in civil engineering at Missouri S&T. two occasions. Personal: Attended Coal City High School, where his coach was Lenny Onsen...son of Ric and Cheryl Druse...majoring in #87 CODY BURGESS aerospace engineering at S&T. TE, 6-5, 230, Fr., Cuba, Mo. (Cuba HS) #12 JOSH FIRM Incoming freshman who will compete for a spot at tight end...was a QB, 6-2, 200, Jr., Lancaster, Calif. (Antelope Valley CC) second-team all-state selection as a off ensive lineman and earned his team’s leadership award for the 2010 season...also played on defense Transfer from Antelope Valley College in California who is expected and recorded 51 tackles and eight sacks as a senior...was named as to contend for the starting quarterback position this fall...completed his team’s most improved player for the 2009 season. Personal: At- 265-of-506 passes during his two seasons at Antelope Valley for 3,244 tended Cuba High School, where his coach was Jim Wolfe...son of Jule yards and 25 touchdowns...set a school record with fi ve touchdown Burgess...majoring in architectural engineering. throws in a game against Santa Monica during the 2009 campaign... played his high school football at Quartz Hill High School, where he #23 JONNY CANHOS was a two-time all-conference performer at quarterback and was RB, 6-0, 205, Fr., Rolla, Mo. (Rolla HS) named as his team’s most valuable player following his senior year... was also named to the California Interscholastic Federation’s Western Newcomer who is expected to contend for playing time at running Division squad after the 2008 campaign and earned three conference back…earned fi rst-team all-state honors at the Class 5 level in both “Player of the Week” awards at Antelope Valley. Personal: Attended his junior and senior seasons, as well as fi rst-team all-district and Quartz Hill High School, where his coach was Pat Degnan...son of all-conference laurels in both of those years…was named as the John and Lauri Firm...majoring in engineering management at Mis- team’s off ensive “Player of the Year” in the last two seasons at Rolla souri S&T. High School…rushed for a school record 3,078 yards on 545 career attempts and scored 20 touchdowns in 2009 as Rolla reached the #9 BILLY FOSTER second round of the state playoff s. Personal: Attended Rolla High DB, 5-9, 190, Jr., Antioch, Calif. (Los Medanos College) School, where his coach was Josh Smith…son of Edward Canhos and Marshelia Colvin…majoring in business at Missouri S&T. Transfer from Los Medanos College who is expected to be in the mix for a starting spot in the secondary...fi nished the 2010 season with 46 #18 ADAM CLARK tackles, 29 of which were solo stops, with four tackles behind the line RB, 6-0, 190, Jr., Inglewood, Calif. (West Los Angeles College) of scrimmage, one sack, eight pass breakups and two interceptions... MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL earned all-conference honors in the Golden Gate Conference and Newcomer who will seek to earn time at the running back position... was also an all-league selection at the high school level while playing transfer to Missouri S&T from West Los Angeles College...played two linebacker at Deer Valley High School...was also selected as his team’s seasons at that school...was a fi rst-team all-city selection as a quar- co-most valuable player on defense. Personal: Attended Deer Valley terback and second-team at free safety at the high school level. Per- High School, where his coach was Rich Woods...son of Bill Foster... sonal: Attended University High School, where he was coached by E.C. majoring in business at Missouri S&T. 38 Robinson...legal guardian is Frances Posey...majoring in psychology. PROFILES: NEWCOMERS

#77 VINCE FRICKE #4 JOSEPH HYMAN OL, 6-4, 265, Fr., St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North HS) WR, 6-0, 190, Jr., Pacifi c Palisades, Calif. (West Los Angeles College)

Freshman who will seek to earn a spot on the off ensive line...was an Transfer from West Los Angeles College who will contend for a honorable mention selection in Kane County and also served as a starting role at wide receiver…was a standout receiver at the junior team captain...played on both lines in high school and also played college level, catching 71 passes for 814 yards and 10 touchdowns, on special teams. Personal: Attended St. Charles North High School, averaging 11.4 yards per reception in the 2010 season…was named where his coach was Mark Gauld...son of Michael and Charmaine six times as his team’s “Player of the Game” and earned unanimous Fricke...majoring in chemical engineering. all-conference honors following the 2010 season…was an all-state and all-conference performer at Palisades High School. Personal: At- #76 RYAN GRIGSBY tended Palisades High School, where his coach was Kelly Loftus...son OL, 6-3, 318, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. (West Los Angeles College) of Joseph and Lashaun Wilburn...majoring in technical communica- tions. Newcomer to the Miner roster who will compete for a starting role on the off ensive line...transferred to Missouri S&T from West Los Angeles #64 BROCK JACOBS College, where he was a fi rst-team all-conference selection a year ago OL, 6-4, 225, Fr., Cassville, Mo. (Cassville HS) after earning second-team honors as a freshman...team averaged over 385 yards of total off ense and 28.2 points per game in the 2010 sea- Incoming freshman who will compete for a spot on the off ensive son...was named as the school’s student-athlete of the month...played line...was a second-team all-state selection as a senio and was part of on both lines at the high school level. Personal: Attended Crenshaw two state championship teams at the high school level...named to the High School, where he was coached by Robert Garrett...son of Jennifer academic all-state team in the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Personal: At- Kynard...majoring in technical communications. tended Cassville High School, where his coach was David Large...son of Darrin and Chalea Jacobs and Curt and Danette Guinn...majoring #56 ZACK HARGROVE in chemical engineering. 6-3, 290, Fr., Tulsa, Okla. (Edison HS) #14 PAYTON JIMISON Freshman who will seek to earn a spot on the off ensive line…was DB, 5-8, 165, Fr., Rogers, Ark. (Rogers HS) an all-state selection in Oklahoma following the 2010 season, as he was named to the Class 5A East squad…was a four-year letterman in Newcomer who will seek to earn a spot in the secondary...was a football at Edison High School, starting for three seasons at the varsity three-year letterman at the high school level and was named as the level. Personal: Attended Edison High School, where he was coached recipient of the team’s Mountie Hustle award. Personal: Attended by Tim Cherry…son of Christian and Brooke Hargrove…majoring in Rogers High School, where his coach was Shawn Flannigan...son of MINER FOOTBALL 2011 mechanical engineering at Missouri S&T. Shane and Karen Jimison...majoring in engineering.

#50 TAYLOR HEAVIRLAND #92 JOSIP JURIC LB, 6-0, 195, Fr., Whitefi sh, Mont. (Glacier HS) DL, 6-2, 240, Fr., West Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling HS) Newcomer to the S&T program this fall...projected as an outside line- backer, the position he played at the high school level...was an all-con- Incoming freshman who will contend for a spot on the defensive ference and academic all-state selection. Personal: Attended Glacier line…was a fi rst-team all-conference and second-team all-state High School, where his coach was Grady Bennett...son of Lance and selection in the state of Iowa after fi nishing the 2010 season with 34 Carman Heavirland...majoring in engineering at Missouri S&T. tackles – 25 of which were solo – and 15 tackles for lost yardage from his defensive tackle position…his high school team won the Iowa #28 SCOTT HENDRICKS Class 4A state championship in 2010. Personal: Attended Dowling RB, 5-8, 175, Fr., Kechi, Kan. (Maize HS) Catholic High School, where he was coached by Tim Wilson…son of Zvrnko Yurich and Mira Juric…majoring in civil engineering at Incoming freshman who will seek playing time at running back and Missouri S&T. on special teams...was an all-conference selection at the prep level where he played in the secondary as well as at running back...also #69 SEAN KELLY named as his team’s “most inspirational player.” Personal: Attended OL, 6-5, 252, Fr., Nixa, Mo. (Nixa HS) Maize High School, where he was coached by Craig Broadbent...son of Ryan and Amy Hendricks...majoring in engineering. Incoming freshman who will seek to earn a role on the off ensive line... named to the Central Ozarks Conference’s all-league team as an hon- #66 FORRESTAL HICKMAN orable mention selection...also chosen to play in the Grin Iron all-star OL, 6-8, 280, Fr., Holton, Kan. (Holton HS) game in the summer of 2011. Personal: Attended Nixa High School, where his coach was Richard Rehagen...son of Richard and Melinda Incoming freshman who is expected to compete for playing time Montgomery...majoring in engineering. on the off ensive line…was selected to the Kansas Class 4A all-state and all-conference team following the 2010 season as an off ensive #20 KHALAN KING lineman, while being named honorable mention all-state on the DB, 5-9, 160, Fr., St. Peters, Mo. (Fort Zumwalt East HS) defensive line…was named to play in the Kansas Shrine Bowl in July…was named as the most valuable player on the off ensive line at Incoming freshman who is expected to contend for playing time in the Schuman Combine in Iowa in the summer of 2010 after earning the secondary… was a fi rst-team all-conference performer in the all-conference honors as a junior. Personal: Attended Holton High secondary as a senior after earning second-team all-league honors School, where he was coached by Brooks Barta…son of Brian and Lisa in his junior season…recorded 24 tackles, including four for a loss, Hickman…majoring in engineering at Missouri S&T. during the 2010 season in helping lead Fort Zumwalt East to the Mis- souri Class 5 state playoff s for the second straight season…as a junior, fi nished with 21 tackles and an interception. Personal: Attended Fort Zumwalt East High School, where his coach was Scott Eacret…son of Shawn and Angela King…majoring in computer science at Missouri S&T.

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#34 NICK KRUSE #10 EVAN MERZ DB, 6-1, 180, Fr., Cuba, Mo. (Cuba HS) QB, 6-6, 230, Fr., O’Fallon, Mo. (St. Dominic HS)

Incoming freshman who will look to earn playing time in the second- Incoming freshman who will contend for playing time at quarterback… ary… was named as his team’s most valuable player and was named completed nearly 50 percent of his passes as a high school senior in to the Missouri Class 2 all-district team as both a running back and 2010 for 1,413 yards and 12 touchdowns after throwing for over 1,200 defensive back at the high school level…his senior year on off ense was yards as a junior…was an all-conference selection in each of his last two highlighted by a 228-yard, three touchdown performance in the open- seasons at St. Dominic, earning second-team honors at quarterback as a ing round of the state playoff s. Personal: Attended Cuba High School, junior and fi rst-team as a senior; he was also an all-league performer as where his coach was Jim Wolfe…son of Ed and Cristy Kruse…majoring a punter. Personal: Attended St. Dominic High School, where his coach in mechanical engineering at Missouri S&T. was Jim Cook…son of Kelly and Chris Merz…majoring in engineering.

#50 PAT LANG #17 LEON MOODY OL, 6-1, 285, Jr., Pago Pago, American Samoa (N.M. Military Institute) WR, 5-9, 170, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. (DeSmet Jesuit HS)

Transfer from New Mexico Military Institute who is expected to Incoming freshman who will play at wide receiver...missed the bulk of contend for the starting role at center...started on the line for a unit the 2010 season due to an injury, but caught 20 passes for 403 yards and that averaged 405.2 yards per game of total off ense during the 2010 two touchdowns on the off ensive side of the ball in his junior season... season and 377.1 in the previous year...was named as his team’s most also made eight tackles on defense for a DeSmet team that reached the improved player as a senior and served as a team captain at the high semifi nals of the Missouri Class 6 playoff s in 2009. Personal: Attended school level. Personal: Attended Leone High School in Pago Pago, DeSmet Jesuit High School, where his coach was Greg Vitello. American Samoa, where he was coached by Pati Pati Jr. ...son of Maanaima and Makerita Lang...majoring in mechanical engineering at #44 JORDAN PULOU Missouri S&T. LB, 6-0, 210, Jr., Magna, Utah (N.M. Military Academy)

#52 STEVE MARTIN Transfer from New Mexico Military Institute that will contend for a start- DL, 6-1, 235, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. (Christian Brothers College HS) ing spot at linebacker…recorded 39 tackles (23 solo) and two sacks in 2010 from his spot, while breaking up three passes and blocking a kick Freshman lineman who will seek to earn a role on the defensive side in the 2010 season…had seven tackles and a pass breakup during his of the football…was a two-time all-conference selection in the Metro freshman season…was the recipient of his squad’s special teams “Player Collegiate Conference as a linebacker at CBC and is projected as a of the Week” award and also won the team’s “Black Lion” award following defensive end at the collegiate level…fi nished the 2010 season with the 2010 season…at the high school level, was a two-year starter and 91 tackles, including 54 solo stops and fi ve quarterback sacks…as a captain at Cyprus High School in Magna, Utah, where he earned fi rst- junior, he recorded 30 tackles with one for a loss and added a fumble team all-region honors. Personal: Attended Cyprus High School…son of recovery. Personal: Attended Christian Brothers College High School, Anetelea and Naomi Pulou…majoring in business at Missouri S&T. where he was coached by Scott Pingel…son of Steven and Sheronola Martin…majoring in engineering. #1 EDDIE RASCON DL, 6-2, 232, Jr., Canutillo, Texas (N.M. Military Institute) #98 DAN MAUSZYCKI DL, 6-4, 220, Fr., Gardner, Kan. (Gardner-Edgerton HS) Transfer from New Mexico Military Institute who will compete for a start- ing spot at defensive end...recorded 22 tackles, including four for lost Incoming freshman who is expected to compete for a spot on the yardage, during the 2010 season...also had a forced fumble and a fumble defensive line this fall…earned fi rst team all-state honors for Kansas recovery during his sophomore season...was an all-district performer Class 5A as well as second-team all-metro honors in the Kansas City and earned the opportunity to play in an all-star game following his area following a 2010 campaign where he was in on 58 tackles…had senior year at Canutille High School in Texas. Personal: Attended Ca- 14 tackles for losses while sacking the quarterback eight times, forcing nutillo High School, where his coach was Scott Brooks...son of Eduardo eight quarterback hurries and breaking up 11 passes…was also a fi rst- and Arcelia Rascon...majoring in information systems and technology at team selection on the Eastern Kansas League’s all-conference squad; Missouri S&T. team reached the sub-state playoff s in 2010. Personal: Attended Gardner-Edgerton High School, where his coach was Marvin Deiner… #75 DELANCEY ROUGELY son of Mike and Laura Mauszycki…majoring in engineering at Missouri OL, 6-4, 330, Fr., Waynesville, Mo. (Waynesville HS) S&T. Incoming freshman who will seek to earn playing time on the off ensive #35 CHRIS McKAY line…was a standout on the off ensive line at the high school level, earn- DB, 6-1, 210, Fr., Flint, Mich. (Carman-Ainsworth HS) ing all-state and all-conference honors at the tackle position…played on a team that won a district title in 2010 after starting the year at 2-4. Newcomer who will seek a spot in the secondary…was named to the Personal: Attended Waynesville High School, where his coach was Rick Big Nine all-conference team as an honorable mention selection in the Vernon…son of Ruben and Angela Garcia…majoring in business at 2010 season as he played at the safety position on defense… was a ver- Missouri S&T. satile player who also played tight end, punted and played on the cov- erage and return teams in high school…earned all-conference honors #73 TOM SCHNEIDER in swimming and track as well as football. Personal: Attended Carman- OL, 6-2, 285, Fr., Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice HS) Ainsworth High School, where he was coached by Nate Williams…son of Tamara McKay…majoring in engineering at Missouri S&T. Incoming freshman who will compete for a spot on the off ensive line… played at both off ensive guard and long snapper at the high school MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL level for a team that was the sixth-ranked team in the state of Michigan during the 2010 season…team featured a balanced attack that aver- aged 134 yards through the air and 139 on the ground during the year. Personal: Attended Brother Rice High School, where his coach was Al Fracassa…son of Tom and Marge Schneider…majoring in engineering. 40 PROFILES: NEWCOMERS

#7 NICK TAYLOR WR, 6-3, 180, Fr., Wichita, Kan. (Southeast HS)

Freshman wideout who will seek to earn playing time at the position this fall… was selected to the all-city team in Wichita following the 2010 season after earning honorable mention laurels as a junior…aver- aged 18.3 yards per reception as a junior. Personal: Attended South- east High School, where his coach was Gary Guzman…son of Michael and Kelly Taylor…majoring in pre-medicine at Missouri S&T.

#94 AUSTIN TERRY DL, 5-11, 280, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. (Ruskin HS) Incoming freshman who will compete for a spot on the defensive line…earned honorable mention all-conference honors as both a junior and senior…played on both lines at the prep level, as well as at linebacker and served as his team’s placekicker. Personal: Attended Ruskin High School, where his coach was Charles Lee…son of Gus and Tiff any Terry…majoring in computer and electrical engineering at Missouri S&T.

#6 MARC-ALAN TUCKER WR, 6-2, 180, Fr., Raytown, Mo. (Raytown South HS)

Newcomer who will compete for a spot at wide receiver…played quar- terback in high school, where he completed 63.2 percent of his passes during his career for 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns…threw for 1,465 yards as a senior with a completion rate of 67.3 percent and threw 14 scoring passes, while running for 560 yards and 14 touchdowns to earn fi rst-team all-conference honors…earned academic all-state honors as

a prep. Personal: Attended Raytown South High School, where he was MINER FOOTBALL 2011 coached by David Allie…son of Alan and Sondra Tucker…majoring in chemical engineering at Missouri S&T. Matt Mast #93 A.J. WARREN DL, 6-2, 220, Fr., Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge HS)

Newcomer who is expected to contend for a role on the defensive end…standout pass rusher at the high school level...is projected to play at that position for the Miners…had 52 tackles and two sacks in MINERS BY CLASS his senior year. Personal: Attended Rock Bridge High School, where his Freshmen ...... 27 coach was A.J. Ofodile…son of Gary and Maya Warren…majoring in Redshirt Freshmen ...... 9 psychology at Missouri S&T. Sophomores ...... 20 Juniors ...... 24 #97 COLE WASSNER Seniors ...... 15 PK, 6-1, 210, So., Quartz Hill, Calif. (Antelope Valley CC) TOTAL ...... 95 Newcomer to the Miner program this season...played last season at Antelope Valley College as a kicker and punter...was the California Inter- MINERS BY STATE scholastic Federation’s “Kicker of the Year” and was also named as the Missouri ...... 39 top placekicker in the Golden League...three-year letterman at the high Illinois ...... 13 school level. Personal: Attended Quartz Hill High School, where his California ...... 9 coach was Pat Degnon...son of Kevin and Margaret Wassner...majoring Kansas ...... 6 in business management at S&T. Texas ...... 6 Arkansas...... 3 #26 ALBERT YEMITAN Florida ...... 3 DB, 6-0, 190, Fr.-R, St. Louis, Mo. (Western Illinois University) Oklahoma ...... 3 Iowa ...... 2 Transfer from Western Illinois University who will look to earn playing Michigan ...... 2 time in the secondary...played wide receiver and defensive end at Indiana ...... 1 the high school level...had 41 tackles, including 10 quarterback sacks, Kentucky ...... 1 during his senior year...caught 11 passes as well in the 2009 season... Montana ...... 1 was named as the WIU’s top scout team player four times in 2010 while serving a redshirt season at the school. Personal: Attended the New York ...... 1 Prinicipia High School, where his coach was Brad Warrick...son of Fela Ohio ...... 1 Yemitan and Florence Atoyebi...majoring in chemical engineering. Oregon ...... 1 Utah ...... 1 Wisconsin ...... 1 Outside U.S. (American Samoa) ...... 1

41 CAREER STATISTICS OF RETURNING PLAYERS

Kevin Dillon: Bobby Pettis: RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2009 24 351 14.6 6 52 2009 58 414 9 405 7.0 3 59 2010 19 233 12.8 2 30 2010 60 224 27 197 3.3 0 19 Totals 43 584 13.6 8 52 Totals 118 638 36 602 5.1 3 59

Receptions: 7 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 2009) Yards: 93 vs. Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 17, 2009) Yards: 90 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 2009) RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg Jake Drallmeier: 2009 27 208 7.7 0 48 RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2010 9 31 3.4 0 11 2007 20 52 1 51 2.6 0 6 Totals 36 239 6.6 0 48 2008 29 125 6 119 4.1 0 33 2009 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 Receptions: 10 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) Totals 51 181 7 174 3.4 0 33 Yards: 61 vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse (Sept. 26, 2009)

Yards: 88 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008) ALL-PURPOSE YDS. Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg 2009 405 208 409 1022 92.9 RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2010 197 31 0 228 38.0 2007 0 0 0 0 0 Totals (17 GP) 602 239 409 1250 73.5 2008 3 6 2.0 0 4 2009 6 35 5.8 0 9 Ryan Taylor: Totals 9 44 4.9 0 9 RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2009 25 111 13 98 3.9 0 15 Receptions: 2 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) 2010 39 208 9 199 5.1 1 40 Yards: 11 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) Totals 64 319 22 297 4.6 1 40

Curterris Golden: Yards: 53 vs. Urbana (Oct. 30, 2010) RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2009 54 320 14 306 5.7 1 45 Smook Thomas: 2010 108 394 25 369 3.4 2 18 RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg Totals 162 714 39 675 4.2 3 45 2009 39 488 12.5 3 54 2010 35 352 10.1 5 42 Yards: 111 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) Totals 74 840 11.4 8 54

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg Receptions: 16 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) 2009 13 65 5.0 0 21 Yards: 190 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) 2010 9 77 8.6 0 35 Totals 22 142 6.5 0 35 Steve Watson: PASSING Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD Lg Receptions: 4 vs. SBU (Nov. 7, 2009) & SJC (Nov. 6, 2010) 2007 248 141 5 56.9 1661 19 61 Yards: 51 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 6, 2010) 2009 34 17 0 50.0 131 1 18 2010 259 139 11 53.7 1582 16 77 Clay Kinman: Totals 541 297 16 54.9 3374 36 77 RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2009 23 263 11.4 1 47 Attempts: 60 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2009) Completions: 37 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2009) Receptions: 4 on three occasions Yards: 325 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2009) Yards: 43 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Nov. 14, 2009) Touchdowns: 5 vs. Central State (Oct. 20, 2009)

Anthony Moore: Mike Wilson: RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2010 29 98 11 87 3.0 1 19 2008 24 265 17 248 10.3 4 67 2009 29 130 15 115 4.0 1 24

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Yards: 46 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 23, 2010) 2010 11 38 3 35 3.2 0 18 Totals 64 433 35 398 6.2 5 67 RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2010 5 47 9.4 0 31 Yards: 97 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008)

42 Receptions: 4 vs. Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 2, 2010) Yards: 39 vs. Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 2, 2010) 2010 SEASON STATISTICS

RUSHING SCORING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg TD FG XP DXP Saf Pts Curterris Golden 108 394 25 369 3.4 2 18 Chad Shockley 11 0 1-2 0 0 68 Ryan Taylor 39 208 9 199 5.1 1 40 Joe Drahos 0 9-13 21-23 0 0 48 Bobby Pettis 60 224 27 197 3.3 0 19 Smook Thomas 5 0 0 0 0 30 Chad Shockley 29 121 1 120 4.1 1 13 Curterris Golden 2 0 0 0 0 12 Anthony Moore 29 98 11 87 3.0 1 19 Kevin Dillon 2 0 0 0 0 12 Matt Elliott 20 72 30 42 2.1 0 15 Anthony Moore 1 0 0 0 0 6 Mike Wilson 11 38 3 35 3.2 0 18 Ryan Taylor 1 0 0 0 0 6 Brian Mueller 5 19 0 19 3.8 0 7 Joe Pepple 1 0 0 0 0 6 Smook Thomas 5 19 11 8 1.6 0 15 Dexter Bryant 1 0 0 0 0 6 Dexter Bryant 9 16 8 8 0.9 0 7 Mark Hopkins 1 0 0 0 0 6 Lonnell Jones 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 Ashley Jordan 1 0 0 0 0 6 Will Morrison 1 0 5 -5 5.0 0 - Steve Watson 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 Trent Welbern 5 3 18 -15 -3.0 0 3 MINERS 26 9-13 22-26 0 0 206 Team 5 0 59 -59 -11.8 0 - OPPONENTS 47 9-16 42-47 0 0 352 Steve Watson 40 104 183 -79 -2.0 0 19 MINERS 367 1317 390 927 2.5 5 40 Two-point conversions: S&T 1-3, Opponents 1-2 OPPONENTS 459 2496 209 2287 5.0 27 73 TOTAL OFFENSE PASSING Plays Rush Pass Total Avg Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD Lg Steve Watson 299 -79 1582 1503 150.3 Steve Watson 139 259 11 53.7 1582 16 77 Matt Elliott 95 42 443 485 69.3 Matt Elliott 37 75 2 49.3 443 2 45 Curterris Golden 108 369 0 369 36.9 Trent Welbern 14 23 2 60.9 169 1 42 Ryan Taylor 39 199 0 199 24.9

Smook Thomas 0 1 0 0 0 0 - Bobby Pettis 60 197 0 197 32.8 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Team 0 2 0 0 0 0 - Trent Welbern 28 -15 169 154 77.0 MINERS 190 360 15 52.8 2194 19 77 Chad Shockley 29 120 0 120 10.9 OPPONENTS 167 310 6 53.9 2022 17 52 Anthony Moore 29 87 0 87 14.5 Mike Wilson 11 35 0 35 5.8 RECEIVING Brian Mueller 5 19 0 19 2.4 No Yds Avg TD Lg Dexter Bryant 9 8 0 8 1.3 Chad Shockley 87 1198 13.8 10 77 Smook Thomas 6 8 0 8 0.9 Smook Thomas 35 352 10.1 5 42 Lonnell Jones 1 1 0 1 0.1 Kevin Dillon 19 244 12.8 2 30 Will Morrison 1 -5 0 -5 -0.5 Curterris Golden 9 77 8.6 0 35 Team 7 -59 0 -59 -7.4 Bobby Pettis 9 31 3.4 0 11 MINERS 727 927 2194 3121 283.7 David Kavish 7 62 8.9 0 24 OPPONENTS 769 2287 2022 4309 391.7 Dexter Bryant 7 44 6.3 1 23 Alex Bennett 5 66 13.2 0 28 PUNT RETURNS Anthony Moore 5 47 9.4 0 31 No Yds Avg TD Lg Eric Williams 3 31 10.3 0 19 Mark Hopkins 13 267 20.5 1 78 Mike Wilson 1 14 14.0 0 14 Smook Thomas 10 218 21.8 0 42 Brian Mueller 1 14 14.0 0 14 Dexter Bryant 4 24 6.0 0 12 Joe Pepple 1 10 10.0 1 10 Kirk Stilwell 2 6 3.0 0 5 Ryan Taylor 1 4 4.0 0 4 John Heineken 1 3 3.0 0 3 MINERS 190 2194 11.5 19 77 Curterris Golden 1 9 9.0 0 9 OPPONENTS 167 2022 12.1 17 52 Terrance Lockett 1 0 0.0 0 0 MINERS 32 527 16.5 1 78 KICKOFF RETURNS OPPONENTS 26 207 8.0 0 42 No Yds Avg TD Lg Smook Thomas 20 311 15.6 0 43 KICKING Mark Hopkins 12 292 24.3 0 42 XP XPA FGM FGA PTS Dexter Bryant 9 166 18.4 0 28 Joe Drahos 21 23 9 13 48 Chad Shockley 7 173 24.7 0 34 MINERS 21 23 9 13 48 Mike Wilson 6 101 16.8 0 27 OPPONENTS 41 45 9 16 68 Jimmy Barnhart 3 29 9.7 0 18 Lonnell Jones 2 32 16.0 0 23 FIELD GOALS Anthony Moore 1 28 28.0 0 28 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Curterris Golden 1 6 6.0 0 6 Joe Drahos 1-1 6-7 2-4 0-1 0-0 MINERS 61 1138 18,7 0 43 43 OPPONENTS 41 769 18.8 0 42 2010 SEASON STATISTICS

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg TD Lg Edwin Scott 2 23 11.5 0 23 Lonnell Jones 1 38 38.0 0 38 Terry Robinson 1 27 27.0 0 27 Jared Jenkins 1 0 0.0 0 0 Cameron Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0 MINERS 6 88 14.7 0 38 OPPONENTS 15 409 27.3 2 68

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS UT AT TOT TFL Sacks Chris Horn 38 20 58 4-5 1 Edwin Scott 40 16 56 2-15 1 Lonnell Jones 37 15 52 4.5-11 - Justin Philpy 31 19 50 3.5-13 2 Chris Emesih 21 16 37 2.5-7 2 Ewonu Meneh 17 20 37 4.5-10 1 Kirk Stilwell 27 7 34 4.5-14 - Terry Robinson 25 9 34 0.5-1 - Mark Hopkins 19 13 32 0 - Cameron Williams 16 13 29 0 - Kellen Weaver 17 11 28 6-33 3 Joe Ridpath 14 13 27 4-6 - Chris Emesih Terrance Lockett 17 6 23 1-1 - John Heineken 11 11 22 3-11 1 Jimmy Barnhart 16 4 20 2-3 - ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Nick Williams 11 8 19 1-2 - Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg Sean Martin 12 4 16 1-1 - Chad Shockley 120 1198 173 1491 135.5 Dalton Gillispie 11 5 16 0 - Smook Thomas 8 352 529 889 98.8 Jared Jenkins 11 5 16 5.5-16 2 Mark Hopkins 0 0 559 559 50.8 Ashley Jordan 9 3 12 0 - Curterris Golden 369 77 15 461 46.1 Brandyn Mueller 9 2 11 0 - Kevin Dillon 0 244 0 244 22.2 Marc Fagan 8 3 11 2-7 1 Dexter Bryant 8 44 190 242 40.3 Ian Kreher 5 6 11 0 - Bobby Pettis 197 31 0 228 38.0 Eric Williams 6 3 9 0 - Ryan Taylor 199 4 0 203 25.4 Derek Richards 2 4 6 1-2 - Anthony Moore 87 47 28 162 27.0 R.J. Shubatt 2 3 5 0 - Mike Wilson 35 14 101 150 25.0 Brindin Jordan 4 0 4 0 - Lonnell Jones 1 0 70 71 6.5 Will Morrison 3 1 4 0 - Alex Bennett 0 66 0 66 7.3 Donte Kelly 1 3 4 0 - David Kavish 0 62 0 62 6.9 Bobby Pettis 3 0 3 0 - Matt Elliott 42 0 0 42 6.0 David Kavish 2 1 3 0 - Brian Mueller 19 14 0 33 4.1 Austin Adams 2 1 3 0 - Eric Williams 0 31 0 31 3.1 Justin Galvin 2 1 3 0 - Jimmy Barnhart 0 0 29 29 2.9 Alex Bennett 2 0 2 0 - Terry Robinson 0 0 27 27 2.7 Kevin Dillon 2 0 2 0 - Edwin Scott 0 0 23 23 1.9 Team 2 0 2 0 - Joe Pepple 0 10 0 10 5.0 Marc Wilson 1 1 2 0 - Kirk Stilwell 0 0 6 6 0.5 Nate Stodghill 1 0 1 1-3 - John Heineken 0 0 3 3 0.4 Brian Peterson 1 0 1 0 - Will Morrison -5 0 0 -5 -0.5 Ryan Taylor 1 0 1 0 - Trent Welbern -15 0 0 -15 -7.5 Zac Helton 1 0 1 0 - Steve Watson -79 0 0 -79 -7.9 Thomas Deason 1 0 1 0 - Team -59 0 0 -59 -7.4 Sean Bowers 0 1 1 0 -

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL MINERS 927 2194 1753 4874 443.1 Mike Wilson 0 1 1 0 - OPPONENTS 2287 2022 1385 5694 517.6 MINERS 483 262 745 62-195 18 OPPONENTS 445 283 728 77-340 26

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TEAM STATISTICS MINERS OPPONENTS Scoring ...... 206 352 Points Per Game ...... 18.7 32.0 First Downs ...... 168 219 Rushing ...... 57 110 2010 Season Highs Passing ...... 100 95 Penalty ...... 11 14 Individual Rushes 18, Bobby Pettis vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse (Sept. 25) Rushing Yardage ...... 927 2287 Rushing Yards 96, Curterris Golden vs. Urbana (Oct. 30) Yards Gained ...... 1317 2496 Pass Attempts 50, Steve Watson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) Yards Lost...... 390 209 Completions 26, Steve Watson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) Rushing Attempts ...... 367 459 Passing Yards 277, Steve Watson vs. Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 6) Average Per Rush ...... 2.5 5.0 Receptions 13, Chad Shockley vs. Drake (Sept. 11) Receiving Yards 199, Chad Shockley vs. UW-LaCrosse (Sept. 25) Average Per Game...... 84.3 207.9 Field Goals 2, Joe Drahos vs. Drake (Sept. 11) Touchdowns Rushing ...... 5 27 2, Joe Drahos vs. Urbana (Oct. 30) Passing Yardage ...... 2194 2022 2, Joe Drahos vs. Lincoln (Nov. 13) Att-Comp-Int ...... 190-260-15 167-310-6 Punts 7, Will Morrison vs. South Alabama (Oct. 9) Average Per Pass ...... 6.1 6.5 Tackles 10, Chris Horn vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 23) Interceptions 1, by several players Average Per Completion ...... 11.5 12.1 Total Off ense 285, Steve Watson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) Average Per Game...... 199.5 183.8 Touchdowns Passing ...... 19 17 Longest Plays Total Off ense ...... 3121 4309 Rushing 40, Ryan Taylor vs. Urbana (Oct. 30) Total Plays ...... 727 769 Passing 77, Steve Watson to Chad Shockley, Average Per Play ...... 4.3 5.6 vs. UW-LaCrosse (Sept. 25) Average Per Game...... 283.7 391.7 Field Goal 36, Joe Drahos vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 18) Punt 61, Will Morrison vs. Emporia State (Sept. 4) Kickoff Returns ...... 61-1138 41-769

Punt Return 78, Mark Hopkins vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Punt Returns ...... 32-527 25-207 Kickoff Return 43, Smook Thomas vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 23) Interception Returns ...... 6-88 15-409 Kick Return Average ...... 18.7 18.8 Opponents Punt Return Average ...... 16.5 8.0 Rushes 34, Nick Daniels, Lincoln (Nov. 13) Interception Return Average .....14.7 27.3 Rushing Yards 226, Boise Moon, Urbana (Oct. 30) Fumbles-Lost ...... 27-11 27-10 Pass Attempts 57, Chris Owen, Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) Completions 30, Chris Owen, Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) Penalties-Yards ...... 48-470 62-554 Passing Yards 408, Chris Owen, Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) Average Per Game...... 42.7 50.4 Receptions 14, Mack Ogletree, Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 6) Punts-Yards ...... 58-2213 51-1730 Receiving Yards 157, Vincent Lalonde, Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) Average Per Punt ...... 38.2 33.9 Field Goals 5, Jared Fohrman, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 18) Net Punting Average ...... 32.5 22.4 Punts 10, Sean Maguire, Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) Tackles 11, Joe Mleziva, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 18) Time of Possession/Game ...... 29:47 30:13 11, Cody Sprayberry, Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 6) Third Down Conversions ...... 54-167 57-149 Interceptions 2, Colton Zimmerman, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 18) Percentage ...... 32% 38% Total Off ense 411, Chris Owen, Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 16) Fourth Down Conversions ...... 12-32 14-22 Percentage ...... 38% 64% Longest Plays Sacks-Yards ...... 18-86 26-181 Rushing 73, Nate Guillory, Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 2) 73, Boise Moon, Urbana (Oct. 30 Miscellaneous Yards ...... 23 -20 Passing 52, Nick Anker to Lee Lauters, UW-LaCrosse (Sept. 25) Touchdowns Scored ...... 26 47 52, Chris Owen to Vincent Lalonde, Kentucky Field Goals-Attempts ...... 9-13 9-16 Wesleyan (Oct. 16) On-Sides Kicks ...... 0-1 2-2 Field Goal 40, Jared Fohrman, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 18) Red Zone Scores ...... 24-34 41-46 Punt 53, Kolin Carmen, Saint Francis (Oct. 23) Punt Return 42, Billy Niggemann, UW-LaCrosse (Sept. 25) Percentage ...... 71% 89% Kickoff Return 42, Nate Guillory, Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 2) Red Zone Touchdowns ...... 15-34 32-46 Percentage ...... 44% 70% PAT-Attempts ...... 21-23 41-45 Attendance ...... 11,700 22,324 Average ...... 2,340 (5 games) 3,721 (6 games)

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT Total Miners 29 67 40 67 3 -- 206 Opponents 120 85 81 66 0 -- 352

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Game 1: Emporia State 23, Miners 7 Turnovers doom Miners in season opener Sept. 4 at Emporia, Kan.. EMPORIA, Kan. – Emporia State spoiled David Brown’s Miners (0-1) 0 0 0 7 -- 7 debut as Missouri S&T’s head coach, as it held the Miner Emporia State (2-0) 14 3 6 0 -- 23 off ense in check for much of the afternoon to take a 23-7 win at Jones Field. First Quarter ESU--Kevin Smart 4 yd. run, Zackarey King kick (9:35) S&T had a solid showing on the defensive side of the ball, ESU--Tyler Eckenrode 17 yd. run, King kick (7:22) but was held to just 192 yards of total off ense on the day Second Quarter and were victimized by four turnovers. ESU scored all 23 of ESU--King 27 yd. fi eld goal (14:48) its points off the turnovers. Third Quarter ESU--Shujuan Richardson 3 yd. pass from Eckenrode, kick The Hornets led 17-0 at halftime, with all three scoring blocked (5:26) drives starting in the red zone after Miner turnovers. The Fourth Quarter fi rst came when Derek Lohmann intercepted a tipped pass S&T--Chad Shockley 13 yd. pass from Matt Elliott, Joe Dra- and returned it 62 yards to the S&T 15-yard line, setting up hos kick (5:21) a four-yard scoring run by Kevin Smart to put the Hornets in front. Team Statistics S&T ESU Missouri S&T got its only points of the afternoon with 5:21 First Downs 13 16 left in the contest when freshman Matt Elliott connected Rushing 39-123 50-226 with Chad Shockley on a 13-yard scoring pass, capping Passing 9-30-3 6-20-0 the Miners’ longest drive of the afternoon of 74 yards. Passing Yards 69 34 Total Yards 192 260 S&T had 123 of its 192 yards on the ground, with Bobby Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1 Pettis leading the way with 51 yards. The two Miner Penalties-Yards 7-57 9-78 quarterbacks who saw action completed just nine of 30 Punts-Average 6-46.2 7-32.9 passes on the afternoon, with Shockley hauling in fi ve of Third Downs 6/17 4/15 the throws for 56 yards. Time of Possession 30:21 29:39 Defensively, linebackers Chris Horn and John Heineken Individual Statistics led the way with seven tackles apiece. Heineken also got Rushing the Miners their only turnover of the afternoon when he S&T—Bobby Pettis 11-51, Chad Shockley 5-42, Curterris forced a fumble on a sack, one of two recorded by S&T. Golden 11-37, Matt Elliott 4-18, Dexter Bryant 1-(-3), Smook Emporia State fi nished the day with just 260 yards of Thomas 1-(-8), Steve Watson 6-(-14). ESU--Kevin Smart 21- off ense and completed only six of 20 passes against the 112, Adrian Abner 15-41, Dasor Horton 7-34, Tyler Ecken- S&T defense. rode 4-20, Sheldon Smith 2-11, Justin Greene 1-8. Passing S&T—Steve Watson 5-18-3-26, Matt Elliott 4-12-0-43. ESU- -Tyler Eckenrode 6-20-0-34. Receiving S&T—Chad Shockley 5-56, Kevin Dillon 1-9, Curterris Gold- en 1-3, Bobby Pettis 1-1, Smook Thomas 1-0. ESU--Shujuan Richardson 2-15, Adam Schlitz 1-11, Matt Coursenn 1-4, Charleston Johnson 1-3, Benjamin Love 1-1. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

Lonnell Jones and the S&T defense held Emporia State to just 260 yards of off ense in the 2010 season opener. 46 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 2: Drake 28, Miners 14 .Early scores spoil home opener for Miners Sept. 11 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – Drake used early touchdowns to begin both Drake (1-1) 14 0 14 0 -- 28 halves to propel it to a 28-14 victory over Missouri S&T Miners (0-2) 0 11 0 3 -- 14 at Allgood-Bailey Stadium in the Miners’ home opener, despite Chad Shockley’s huge night. First Quarter DU--Kevin Marshall 42 yd. pass from Mike Piatkowski, Billy The Bulldogs scored on their initial possession of the Janssen kick (10:46) game as they succeeded on an early gamble they took. DU--Steve Platek 2 yd. run, Janssen kick (7:15) Facing fourth-and-one on S&T’s 42-yard line, Drake quar- Second Quarter terback Mike Piatkowski connected with Kevin Marshall, S&T--Joe Drahos 35 yd. fi eld goal (4:47) who got open behind the Miner defense, for a touchdown S&T--Smook Thomas 42 yd. pass from Trent Welbern, Chad to give the Bulldogs the lead 4:14 into play. Shockley run (0:48) Third Quarter After the Miners were stopped on their second posses- DU--Platek 10 yd. pass from Piatkowski, Janssen kick (9:05) sion, a bad snap on a punt gave Drake the ball at the S&T DU--Pat Cashmore 33 yd. pass from Piatkowski, Janssen kick six. Steve Platek scored two plays later on a two-yard run (1:44) to extend the Drake lead to 14. Fourth Quarter S&T--Drahos 18 yd. fi eld goal (11:09) Missouri S&T got on the scoreboard with 4:47 left in the half when Joe Drahos kicked a 35-yard fi eld goal, then Team Statistics put together a quick scoring drive to get to within three DU S&T before halftime. First Downs 17 16

Rushing 37-75 30-7 Taking over on its own 16 after Cameron Williams recov- MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Passing 16-26-0 23-42-1 ered a Platek fumble, Shockley made a diving catch of a Passing Yards 250 269 Trent Welbern pass at the Drake 42. Following an incom- Total Yards 325 276 plete pass, Welbern completed a pass over the middle to Fumbles-Lost 3-2 4-1 Smook Thomas and the sophomore wideout zipped past Penalties-Yards 4-31 4-44 the Bulldog defense for a 42-yard scoring reception. Punts-Average 6-31.2 4-37.2 Third Downs 5/12 3/16 Shockley, who caught 13 passes for 157 yards, followed Time of Possession 27:11 32:49 that with a two-point conversion after picking up a low snap and reaching the front corner of the end zone to cut Individual Statistics the lead to 14-11 with under a minute to play in the half. Rushing DU--Tom Kostek 14-37, Pat Cashmore 7-36, Trey Morse 3-7, Defensively, the Miners got seven tackles from Terrance Steve Platek 2-2, Joey Orlando 1-0, Team 1-0, Mike Piatkowski Lockett and six from Ewanu Meneh, while also recording 9-(-7). four quarterback sacks and eight tackles behind the line S&T--Curterris Golden 13-36, Bobby Pettis 7-30, Chad Shock- of scrimmage. ley 1-3, Matt Elliott 3-(-6), Trent Welbern 4-(-18), Team 2-(-38). Passing DU--Mike Piatkowski 15-25-0-231, Steve Platek 1-1-0-19. S&T--Matt Elliott 11-23-0-114, Trent Welbern 12-19-1-155. Receiving DU--Joey Orlando 6-92, Steve Platek 3-19, Pat Cashmore 2-40, Drew Blackmon 2-33, Kevin Marshall 1-42, Tyler Moorehead 1-19, Nick Rosa 1-5. S&T--Chad Shockley 13-157, Smook Thomas 3-54, Kevin Dillon 3-33, Bobby Pettis 2-15, David Kavish 1-5, Dexter Bryant 1-5.

Smook Thomas had a 42-yard scoring reception 47 in the Miners’ home opening loss to Drake. 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 3: Wisconsin-Stevens Point 29, Miners 10 Pointers take advantage of S&T turnovers Sept. 18 at Stevens Point, Wis. STEVENS POINT, Wis. – Four turnovers in the fi rst half, in- Miners (0-3) 3 7 0 0 -- 10 cluding three that led directly to scores, doomed Missouri Wis.-Stevens Point (1-1) 10 13 6 0 -- 29 S&T as it fell for the third straight week in a 29-10 loss at Wisconsin-Stevens Point. First Quarter UWSP--Jared Jenkins 6 yd. pass from Jake Swank, Jared The Pointers scored their fi rst 17 points as a result of S&T Fohrman kick (12:33) turnovers. The fi rst score came after the Miners’ initial pos- S&T--Joe Drahos 36 yd. fi eld goal (8:00) session of the game ended as starting quarterback Trent UWSP--Fohrman 33 yd. fi eld goal (0:52) Welbern was intercepted by Curtis Krump and his return Second Quarter took the ball to the Miners’ six-yard line. UWSP--Colton Zimmerman 42 yd. interception return, Fohrman kick (13:42) Jared Jenkins caught a scoring pass from Jake Swank on S&T--Dexter Bryant 23 yd. pass from Steve Watson, Drahos the next play to put the Pointers on top. kick (7:37) UWSP--Fohrman 30 yd. fi eld goal (3:45) After the teams swapped punts, the Miners got on the UWSP--Fohrmann 20 yd. fi eld goal (0:11) scoreboard after Smook Thomas’ 42-yard punt return gave Third Quarter them the ball at the Pointers’ 38-yard line. After getting UWSP--Fohrman 29 yd. fi eld goal (10:11) one fi rst down on the drive, S&T had to settle for a 36-yard UWSP--Fohrman 40 yd. fi eld goal (0:00) fi eld goal from Joe Drahos to cut the lead to 7-3. Fourth Quarter No scoring The Miners drove into UW-Stevens Point territory on their next possession as well, but faced with fourth-and-one on Team Statistics the UWSP 38, they elected to go for the fi rst down. How- S&T UWSP ever, Bobby Pettis was hit behind the line of scrimmage First Downs 12 19 and fumbled, which UWSP recovered to end the threat. Rushing 26-22 45-249 Passing 22-38-4 7-21-0 Trailing 17-3, S&T drove 66 yards on 11 plays to get into Passing Yards 207 56 the end zone. The Miners moved into Pointer territory Total Yards 229 305 when Steve Watson connected with Alex Bennett on a 28- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 yard pass play, then another pass to Bennett covering 21 Penalties-Yards 8-82 2-10 yards took them to the UWSP 17. Punts-Average 6-40.5 4-36.2 Third Downs 5/16 2/12 The Miners faced another fourth down play moments Time of Possession 29:41 30:12 later after an intentional grounding call and again chose to go for it, but this time they struck gold when Watson hit Individual Statistics Dexter Bryant with a 23-yard touchdown pass to trim the Rushing lead to seven. S&T--Curterris Golden 8-19, Bobby Pettis 10-9, Chad Shock- ley 2-8, Trent Welbern 1-3, Matt Elliott 2-1, Steve Watson 3-(-18). UWSP--Mike Griffi n 20-138, Keith Ingram 11-64, Kyle Fuhrman 7-26, Jake Swank 7-21. Passing S&T--Trent Welbern 2-4-1-14, Matt Elliott 5-9-1-33, Steve Watson 15-25-3-160. UWSP--Jake Swank 7-21-0-56. Receiving S&T--Smook Thomas 8-52, Kevin Dillon 4-56, Alex Bennett 3-54, Bobby Pettis 3-4, Dexter Bryant 1-23, Eric Williams 1-10, Chad Shockley 1-4, Curterris Golden 1-4. UWSP--Anthony Aker 3-42, Mike Griffi n 2-7, Jared Jenkins 2-7. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

Dexter Bryant scored S&T’s only touchdown in its loss to Wisconsin-Stevens Point. 48 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 4: Miners 31, Wisconsin-LaCrosse 24 Shockley’s big game puts Miners in win column Sept. 25 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – Chad Shockley’s biggest day as a Miner Wis.-LaCrosse (0-3) 3 7 7 7 -- 24 helped lead Missouri S&T into the win column for the fi rst Miners (1-3) 0 14 7 10 -- 31 time in the 2010 season, as the Miners rallied in the fourth quarter to knock off Wisconsin-LaCrosse 31-24 at Allgood- First Quarter Bailey Stadium. UWL--Justin Huinker 23 yd. fi eld goal (5:05) Second Quarter Shockley caught three touchdown passes among his fi ve UWL--Lee Lauters 1 yd. run, Huinker kick (4:12) receptions on the day, none bigger than a 25-yard scor- S&T--Chad Shockley 77 yd. pass from Steve Watson, Joe ing grab with 3:24 to play to give the Miners the lead for Drahos kick (2:24) good. The senior wideout, who also had scoring catches of S&T--Shockley 47 yd. pass from Watson, Drahos kick (1:02) 77 and 47 yards in the fi rst half, fi nished with 199 receiving Third Quarter yards – tying the third-highest single game total in S&T S&T--Ashley Jordan 36 yd. fumble return, Drahos kick history – and 272 all-purpose yards, the fi fth-best mark in (14:08) a Miner contest of all-time. UWL--Kyle Steff en 32 yd. pass from Nick Anker, Huinker kick (3:15) Trailing 10-0 late in the fi rst half, the Miners got on the Fourth Quarter scoreboard when quarterback Steve Watson hit Shockley UWL--Brock Larson 1 yd. run, Huinker kick (14:16) in stride as he got past the secondary for a 77-yard touch- S&T--Drahos 26 yd. fi eld goal (8:30) down play to cut the lead back to three. S&T’s defense got S&T--Shockley 25 yd. pass from Watson, Drahos kick (3:24) a quick three-and-out to give the off ense another chance with 1:32 to play in the half. Team Statistics UWL S&T On another third down play, Watson connected with MINER FOOTBALL 2011 First Downs 23 13 Shockley across the middle and he slipped past a defend- Rushing 29-79 40-142 er along the sideline to score the go-ahead touchdown Passing 25-42-1 8-13-0 with 1:02 remaining. Passing Yards 338 222 Total Yards 417 364 The Miner defense got in on the scoring right after the Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 second half started, as UW-LaCrosse quarterback Nick Penalties-Yards 3-21 5-37 Anker mishandled a snap; S&T linebacker Ashley Jordan Punts-Average 3-31.7 5-44.4 picked up the loose ball and raced 36 yards for a score Third Downs 3/12 6/13 only 52 seconds into the half. Time of Possession 29:38 30:22

Individual Statistics Rushing UWL--Lee Lauters 17-55, Nick Anker 9-16, Brock Larson 3-8. S&T--Bobby Pettis 16-58, Chad Shockley 11-51, Curterris Golden 9-26, Anthony Moore 3-7, Team 1-0. Passing UWL--Nick Anker 25-42-1-338. S&T--Steve Watson 8-13-0- 222. Receiving UWL--Travis Bordeau 8-89, Alex Maxinoski 6-47, Lee Lauters 5-119, Ben Sturomski 4-45, Kyle Steff en 1-32, Jacob Boegel 1-6. S&T--Chad Shockley 5-199, Bobby Pettis 2-9, Brian Mueller 1-14.

Chad Shockley had 199 yards on fi ve receptions, including the game-winning touchdown catch in the fourth quarter against Wisconsin-LaCrosse. 49 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 5: Northwestern Okla. 43, Miners 14 Rangers ruin Homecoming for Miners Oct. 2 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – Missouri S&T’s hopes of winning its Home- NW Oklahome (2-2) 13 14 7 9 -- 43 coming game for the fi fth straight year were dashed Miners (1-4) 0 7 7 0 -- 14 by Northwestern Oklahoma State and running back Nate Guillory, as the Rangers routed the Miners 43-14 at First Quarter Allgood-Bailey Stadium despite another big game from NW--Mike Frame 41 yd. pass from Korey Williams, Edgar S&T wide receiver Chad Shockley. Colmenares kick (9:40) NW--Jared Jackson 5 yd. run, run failed (4:09) Shockley had 12 catches for 185 yards Saturday and Second Quarter scored both Miner touchdowns, becoming only the NW--Nate Guillory 1 yd. run, Colmenares kick (14:01) second player in school history to reach the 2,000-yard S&T--Chad Shockley 45 yd. pass from Steve Watson, Joe mark in receptions in the process. Drahos kick (10:11) NW--Williams 7 yd. pass from Kyle Jech, Colmenares kick However, Shockley’s eff orts were trumped by fi ve S&T (5:44) turnovers and the running of Guillory, who ran for 224 Third Quarter yards and three touchdowns, including a pair of long NW--Guillory 73 yd. run, Colmenares kick (14:37) scoring runs in the second half to stem any hopes of a S&T--Shockley 7 yd.pass from Watson, Drahos kick (1:37) Miner rally. Fourth Quarter NW--Guillory 63 yd. run, Colmenares kick (14:24) The struggles for the Miners started during the Rangers’ NW--Colmenares 28 yd. fi eld goal (7:41) opening possession. S&T forced NWOSU into a punting situation, but was called for running into the punter to Team Statistics allow the Rangers to keep possession with a fi rst down. NW S&T With the new life, the Rangers got on the scoreboard mo- First Downs 20 19 ments later by executing a double pass as Korey Williams Rushing 40-311 32-48 threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to Mike Frame to go on Passing 16-26-0 22-42-1 top. Passing Yards 149 265 Total Yards 460 313 Missouri S&T got its fi rst points of the day at the 10:11 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-4 mark of the second quarter as Steve Watson connected Penalties-Yards 9-98 6-53 with Shockley on a 45-yard scoring pass to cut the lead Punts-Average 7-31.1 6-37.5 to 20-7. S&T got its other touchdown when Watson hit Third Downs 4/13 8/17 Shockley for a seven-yard scoring pass late in the third Time of Possession 29:50 30:10 quarter, but an interception off a defl ected pass on the Miners’ next possession after driving into Ranger territory Individual Statistics was followed by a 63-yard scoring run by Guillory. Rushing NW--Nate Guillory 14-224, Jared Jackson 13-48, Clayton Smith 7-27, Kyle Jech 4-11, Korey Williams 2-1. S&T--Bobby Pettis 10-13, Steve Watson 8-13, Anthony Moore 7-7, Chad Shockley 4-5, Mike Wilson 1-5, Matt Elliott 1-5, Curterris Golden 1-0. Passing NW--Kyle Jech 15-25-0-108, Korey Williams 1-1-0-41. S&T- -Steve Watson 21-39-1-254, Matt Elliott 1-2-0-11, Team 0-1-0-0. Receiving NW--Korey Williams 7-37, Keith Barefi eld 3-31, Kent McDon- ald 2-35, Jared Jackson 2-5, Mike Frame 1-41, Nate Guillory 1-0. S&T--Chad Shockley 12-185, Anthony Moore 4-39, Dexter Bryant 2-18, David Kavish 2-12, Kevin Dillon 1-9, Bobby Pettis 1-2. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

Anthony Moore had four receptions in the Miners’ contest with Northwestern Oklahoma State. 50 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 6: South Alabama 45, Miners 6 Miners unable to keep pace with South Alabama Oct. 9 at Mobile, Ala. MOBILE, Ala. – Missouri S&T was able to take advantage of a Miners (1-5) 6 0 0 0 -- 6 turnover to score a go-ahead touchdown early in the game at South Alabama (5-0) 17 14 7 7 -- 45 South Alabama, but the Jaguars kept the Miners off the scoreboard for the remainder of the afternoon as they First Quarter claimed a 45-6 win over S&T. USA--Jordan Means 36 yd. fi eld goal (12:25) S&T--Chad Shockley 11 yd. pass from Steve Watson, kick After punting on their fi rst possession of the day, S&T defen- blocked (5:15) sive end Freddy Dugard forced a fumble by USA quarterback USA--Brandon Ross 14 yd. run, Means kick (3:10) Brennan Sim that Terry Robinson recovered on the Jaguars’ USA--Randon Carnathan 8 yd. fumble return, Means kick 26-yard line. Four plays later, Chad Shockley caught a pass for (1:50) a fi rst down, then on the next play caught an 11-yard scoring Second Quarter pass from Steve Watson to put S&T ahead 6-3. USA--Kendall Houston 3 yd. run, Means kick (7:28) USA--Houston 11 yd. run, Means kick (4:10) The Miner touchdown marked only the third time in the two- Third Quarter year history of the South Alabama football program that the USA--Myles Gibbon 1 yd. run, Means kick (12:28) Jaguars had found themselves behind on the scoreboard. Fourth Quarter USA--Santuan McGee 7 yd. run, Means kick (3:45) However, the Miner lead would be a short-lived one as the hosts came right back with a fi ve-play scoring drive of their Team Statistics own, capped by a 14-yard touchdown run by Brandon Ross. S&T USA First Downs 11 16 The Miners were held to 154 yards of total off ense in the

Rushing 41-71 33-202 contest while South Alabama fi nished with 369. Watson MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Passing 12-22-0 9-16-0 completed 12-of-22 passes in the game for 83 yards, with Passing Yards 83 167 Shockley catching fi ve passes for 55 yards and the one score. Total Yards 154 369 Ryan Taylor had 36 yards on the ground to lead the Miners in Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 that department. Penalties-Yards 2-22 4-25 Punts-Average 7-39.9 2-37.0 Terry Robinson had a team-high seven tackles on defense for Third Downs 6/18 0/6 S&T, while Edwin Scott, Chris Horn and Nick Williams all had Time of Possession 36:12 23:48 fi ve stops apiece. Dugard recorded the Miners’ only sack of the day. Individual Statistics Rushing S&T--Ryan Taylor 8-34, Mike Wilson 10-30, Brian Mueller 5-19, Dexter Bryant 8-11, Matt Elliott 2-6, Chad Shockley 1-13, Smook Thomas 1-(-1), Will Morrison 1-(-5), Steve Wat- son 5-(-26). USA--Brandon Ross 6-53, Kendall Houston 4-49, Bryant Lavender 1-38, Ellis Hill 7-26, Santuan McGee 6-21, Ralph Turner 1-8, C.J. Bennett, 1-6, Johnny Lockett 1-4, T.J. Glover 1-3, Myles Gibbon 2-3, Brennan Sim 2-0, Team 1-(-9). Passing S&T--Steve Watson 12-22-0-83. USA--C.J. Bennett 5-10-0- 107, Myles Gibbon 2-4-0-17, Brennan Sim 2-2-0-43. Receiving S&T--Chad Shockley 5-55, Dexter Bryant 3-(-2), Smook Thomas 2-8, Mike Wilson 1-14, Kevin Dillon 1-8. USA- -Courtney Smith 3-73, Corey Walson 2-58, T.J. Glover 1-14, Richard Ross 1-11, Rush Hendricks 1-8, Lamontis Gardner 1-3.

Chris Horn made fi ve tackles to lead S&T when it faced Division I South Alabama. 51 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 7: Miners 38, Kentucky Wesleyan 35 (OT) Miners rally to win overtime thriller over KWC Oct. 16 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – Finding themselves in deep trouble in the Ky. Wesleyan (3-4) 7 7 7 14 0 -- 35 latter stages of the game, Missouri S&T put together a rally Miners (2-5) 7 7 0 21 3 -- 38 from a 14-point defi cit with under three minutes to play to force overtime – then got a 20-yard fi eld goal from Joe Dra- First Quarter hos in the extra period to come away with a 38-35 victory KWC--Vincent Lalonde 15 yd. pass from Chris Owen, Matt over Kentucky Wesleyan at Allgood-Bailey Stadium. Wilson kick (12:56) S&T--Chad Shockley 13 yd. pass from Steve Watson, Joe Drahos’ fi eld goal, which was the second game-winning Drahos kick (3:12) kick of his career at S&T, gave the Miners their only lead in Second Quarter a game that they spent most of trying to overcome defi cits. KWC--DaMarcus Ganaway 24 yd. pass from Owen, Wilson The Miners trailed four diff erent times during the game kick (8:20) and were down by 14 after Quadarius Wallace returned an S&T--Smook Thomas 5 yd. pass from Watson, Drahos kick interception 68 yards for a touchdown with 8:15 to play in (0:11) the game. Third Quarter KWC--Derek Brown 24 yd. pass from Owen, Wilson kick S&T’s Mark Hopkins – who had a 96-yard interception return (1:39) for a score in the Miners’ win last year over the Panthers – Fourth Quarter brought a punt back 76 yards for a touchdown with 2:43 S&T--Shockley 33 yd. pass from Watson, Drahos kick (14:10) remaining to draw the Miners to within seven. After the KWC--Lalonde 24 yd. pass from Owen, Wilson kick (10:32) Miner defense got a three-and-out to get the ball back with KWC--Quadarius Wallace 68 yd. interception return, Wilson 1:41 to go, S&T put together a 69-yard scoring drive to even kick (8:15) the score. S&T--Mark Hopkins 76 yd. punt return, Drahos kick (2:43) S&T--Kevin Dillon 23 yd. pass from Watson, Drahos kick The Miners faced a fourth-and-two on its own 39, but (0:33) Curterris Golden picked up 14 yards to keep the drive go- Overtime ing. Moments later, the Miners got another fi rst down on S&T--Drahos 20 yd. fi eld goal a completion from Steve Watson to Chad Shockley, then Watson threw his fourth touchdown pass of the game with Team Statistics 33 seconds left when Kevin Dillon got behind the defense to KWC S&T haul in his throw in the front of the end zone. First Downs 22 20 Rushing 27-44 31-167 Passing 32-61-0 26-50-2 Passing Yards 412 274 Total Yards 456 441 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-35 2-20 Punts-Average 10-33.6 6-37.3 Third Downs 10/22 6/17 Time of Possession 31:28 28:32

Individual Statistics Rushing KWC--Thomas Gordon 14-35, Darius Henderson 8-5, Chris Owen 3-3, Vincent Lalonde 1-1, Team 1-0. S&T--Curterris Golden 15-67, Ryan Taylor 5-39, Bobby Pettis 6-36, Smook Thomas 2-13, Steve Watson 2-11, Lonnell Jones 1-1. Passing KWC--Chris Owen 30-57-0-408, Will Barnes 2-4-0-4. S&T-- Steve Watson 26-50-2-274. Receiving MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL KWC--Vincent Lalonde 9-157, DaMarcus Ganaway 8-139, Derek Brown 5-62, David Smith 5-34, Joey Kramer 2-15, Joe Drahos gets greeted by his teammates after Thomas Gordon 2-(-9), Shawn Mooney 1-14. S&T--Chad kicking the game-ending fi eld goal in the Miners’ Shockley 10-119, Kevin come-from-behind win over Kentucky Wesleyan. Dillon 6-65, Smook Thomas 6-50, Alex Bennett 2-12, Eric 52 Williams 1-19, Curterris Golden 1-9. 2010: GAME BY GAME

The Panthers elected to take the ball fi rst in overtime and drove to the S&T fi ve-yard line, but Matt Wilson’s 22-yard fi eld goal attempt went off the right upright. S&T got a 15-yard run from Smook Thomas to move down to the four-yard line. The Miners ended up at the three and Dra- hos came on to nail the game-winner from 20 yards away.

Kentucky Wesleyan grabbed the early lead on its open- ing possession, as Chris Owen connected with Vincent Lalonde on a 15-yard touchdown pass. S&T tied it later in the fi rst quarter when Watson threw a 13-yard touch- down pass to Chad Shockley – the seventh consecutive off ensive touchdown scored by the senior wideout.

The Panthers moved back in front when Owen threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to DaMarcus Ganaway, but thanks to a 78-yard punt return by Hopkins to reach the Panthers’ 10-yard line in the closing seconds of the half, the Miners were able to tie it again at 14 when Watson hit Thomas on a fi ve-yard scoring pass with 11 seconds to go.

KWC reclaimed the lead with a three-play 82-yard drive late in the third quarter. Owen opened the drive with a Mark Hopkins was named as the D2Football.com

52-yard pass to Lalonde, then fi red a 24-yard scoring pass “National Special Teams Player of the Week” after MINER FOOTBALL 2011 to Derek Brown to give the Panthers the lead. The Miners a huge day against KWC, which included a key answered that score after Brindin Jordan got a piece of punt return for a touchdown in the late rally. Sean Maguire’s punt to give the ball to S&T at the Panther 33, as Shockley made a catch-and-run of a pass from Watson to score on the next play.

Lalonde put the Panther back in the lead when he made a diving catch in the end zone of Owen’s fourth scoring pass of the afternoon, a 24-yard play with 10:32 left. S&T moved quickly back into Panther territory, but Wallace jumped in front of a Watson pass and brought it back 68 yards to extend the KWC lead to 35-21 with just over eight minutes to go and set the stage for the Miners’ late comeback.

The Miners fi nished with 441 yards of total off ense in the contest, as Watson completed 26-of-50 passes for 274 yards and the four scores. Shockley caught 10 passes for 119 yards – moving into second place on the all-time receptions list at S&T in the process – while Dillon and Thomas had six catches apiece including one for a score.

S&T also had a season-high 167 yards on the ground with Golden recording 67 to lead the way. Hopkins, who fi nished with a team-high nine tackles, also set a school record in the game with his 167 yards in punt returns as The Miners celebrate with the fans at the end he had 231 all-purpose yards. of their overtime triumph over Kentucky Wesleyan.

The 167 punt return yards broke a mark that had stood since 1952 and is the most by any player in a game at the NCAA Division II level this season as well as tying the high mark at any NCAA player at all levels in 2010 prior to the weekend.

53 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 8: Saint Francis (Ind.) 41, Miners 14 Cougars jump on Miners early in 41-14 win Oct. 23 at Fort Wayne, Ind. FORT WAYNE, Ind. – A fast start by Saint Francis (Ind.)

put Missouri S&T in a hole immediately and the Cougars, Miners (2-6) 0 0 0 14 -- 14 ranked seventh in the NAIA ranks, went on to post a 41-14 Saint Francis (7-0) 21 6 7 7 -- 41 win over the Miners.

First Quarter The Cougars scored on their fi rst three possessions of the USF--Bo Frye 7 yd. run, Kevin Smith kick (11:32) afternoon to build a 21-0 lead in the fi rst 11 minutes. S&T USF--Kyle Peabody 14 yd. pass from Shaine Tierney, Smith nearly forced a turnover on USF’s fi rst trip down the fi eld, kick (7:45) forcing a fumble deep in Miner territory, but the Cougars USF--Taylor Vieck 1 yd. run, Smith kick (4:04) got on the loose ball and eventually scored on Bo Frye’s Second Quarter eight-yard run at the 11:32 mark. USF--Frye 2 yd. run, kick blocked (7:23) Third Quarter USF extended its lead on a 14-yard scoring pass from USF--Vieck 6 yd. run, Smith kick (8:13) Shaine Tierney to Kyle Peabody and on a one-yard run by Fourth Quarter Taylor Vieck to give it the early 21-point lead. S&T--Anthony Moore 1 yd. run, Joe Drahos kick (14:03) USF--Derek Atwood 3 yd. run, Smith kick (9:37) Saint Francis scored again midway through the second S&T--Joe Pepple 10 yd. pass from Matt Elliott, Drahos kick quarter on a two-yard run by Frye; S&T’s Chris Horn (1:25) blocked the extra point to keep the score at 27-0. The

Miners stopped two other Cougar drives later in the quar- Team Statistics ter with interceptions by Lonnell Jones and Edwin Scott. S&T USF First Downs 8 25 S&T’s best scoring chance came after the interception by Rushing 29-75 45-235 Jones when it started at the Cougars’ 15-yard line, but a Passing 15-30-2 21-31-2 sack on third down led to a long fi eld goal attempt by the Passing Yards 127 243 Miners that came up short. Total Yards 202 478 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 The Miners got on the scoreboard 57 seconds into the Penalties-Yards 3-26 5-44 fourth quarter when Anthony Moore scored his fi rst ca- Punts-Average 6-39.0 3-51.0 reer touchdown for S&T on a one-yard run. That drive was Third Downs 3/15 6/11 set up by a 35-yard punt return by Smook Thomas that Time of Possession 25:20 34:40 gave S&T the ball at the USF 36-yard line.

Individual Statistics S&T also scored in the latter moments when Elliott threw Rushing a 10-yard touchdown pass to Joe Pepple. S&T--Anthony Moore 14-46, Curterris Golden 10-23, Matt Elliott 2-8, Ryan Taylor 2-5, Steve Watson 1-(-7). USF--Frank Wolfe 15-78, Shaine Tierney 9-61, Bo Frye 5-33, Derek At- wood 6-26, Andre Turner 2-23, Taylor Vieck 4-11, Josh Miller 1-3, Richard Gunn 2-0, Koby Frye 1-0. Passing S&T--Steve Watson 7-17-1-9, Matt Elliott 8-13-1-118. USF-- Shaine Tierney 17-23-1-180, Justin Boser 4-8-1-63. Receiving S&T--Chad Shockley 6-50, David Kavish 2-18, Smook Thomas 2-10, Kevin Dillon 1-27, Joe Pepple 1-10, Anthony Moore 1-8, Curterris Golden 1-2, Eric Williams 1-2. USF- -Austin Coleman 6-63, Jared Clodfelter 3-48, Aaron Knight 3-9, Taylor Vieck 2-34, Aaron Bettcher 2-33, Kyle Peabody 2-22, Koby Frye 1-10, Zach Birge 1-7, Derek Atwood 1-7. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

Edwin Scott had one of the Miners’ two interceptions against Saint Francis. 54 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 9: Urbana 42, Miners 25 Knights run through Miners in home fi nale Oct. 30 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – Missouri S&T had a diffi cult time slowing Urbana (3-6) 7 14 14 7 -- 42 down Urbana’s running game, as the Blue Knights ran for Miners (2-7) 6 0 13 6 -- 25 418 yards on its way to a 42-25 win over the Miners in the fi nal home game of the 2010 season at Allgood-Bailey First Quarter Stadium. UU--Boise Moon 73 yd. run, Rodion Potapenko kick (9:05) S&T--Joe Drahos 25 yd. fi eld goal (5:19) Urbana had two players reach the 100-yard mark on the S&T--Drahos 22 yd. fi eld goal (0:56) ground, led by Boise Moon with 226 yards on the after- Second Quarter noon. Moon got the scoring started by dashing 73 yards UU--Matt Hightower 35 yd. pass from D.J. Mendenhall, for a touchdown three plays into the Blue Knights’ second Potapenko kick (11:22) series of the game. UU--Moon 32 yd. run, Potapenko kick (2:01) Third Quarter Missouri S&T cut the lead to 7-6 on a pair of Joe Drahos S&T--Curterris Golden 18 yd. run, kick failed (12:43) fi eld goals, the fi rst from 25 yards away at the 5:19 mark UU--Josh Turnbo 2 yd. run, Potapenko kick (9:44) of the fi rst period and the other from 22 yards with just S&T--Kevin Dillon 22 yd. pass from Steve Watson, Drahos under a minute to go in the quarter. However, Urbana was kick (6:36) able to take a 21-6 lead to the locker room thanks to a pair UU--LaVelle Spivey 19 yd. pass from Mendenhall, Potapen- of big plays that resulted in touchdowns. ko kick (4:30) Fourth Quarter Curterris Golden closed out an impressive drive – fi ve run- UU--Mendenhall 4 yd. run, Potapenko kick (7:03) ning plays that covered 69 yards – with an 18-yard scoring S&T--Chad Shockley 5 yd. pass from Watson, pass failed run to trim the lead to 21-12 early in the third quarter.

(4:24) Golden’s touchdown run came one play after Ryan Taylor, MINER FOOTBALL 2011 who had the fi rst four carries of the drive, rumbled 40 Team Statistics yards to get the ball into Urbana territory. UU S&T First Downs 23 26 S&T cut the lead to nine again on its next drive, getting a Rushing 50-418 33-180 33-yard completion from Steve Watson to Chad Shockley Passing 11-22-0 17-35-0 to set up a scoring pass from Watson to Kevin Dillon that Passing Yards 177 242 covered 22 yards to make it 28-19 with 6:36 left in the Total Yards 595 422 third quarter. Fumbles-Lost 4-0 4-1 Penalties-Yards 11-107 4-52 The Miners added another score in the fi nal period as Punts-Average 3-31.0 5-35.8 well, as Watson threw a fi ve-yard scoring pass to Shockley, Third Downs 6/14 2/11 who had another big game in his fi nal home game at Mis- Time of Possession 31:42 28:18 souri S&T. He fi nished the day with 287 all-purpose yards, including 176 on 11 receptions to become just the third Individual Statistics player in school history to reach 1,000 yards in receptions. Rushing UU--Boise Moon 16-226, D.J. Mendenhall 14-102, Josh Turnbo 11-74, Josh Miller 3-8, Evan Gehlert 3-6, Isaiah Irons 2-3, Joe Webb 1-(-1). S&T-- Curterris Golden 13-96, Ryan Taylor 8-53, Anthony Moore 3-30, Matt Elliott 6-10, Steve Watson 2-0, Team 1-(-9). Passing UU--D.J. Mendenhall 5-12-0-67, Evan Gehlert 5-8-0-99, Matt Hightower 1-2-0-11. S&T--Matt Elliott 8-16-0-124, Steve Watson 9-19-0-118. Receiving UU--Matt Hightower 3-56, Joe Webb 3-17, Diamond Hart 2-63, LaVelle Spivey 1-19, D.J. Mendenhall 1-11, Nate Wilburn 1-11. S&T--Chad Shockley 11-176, Smook Thomas 5-44, Kevin Dillon 1-22.

Curterris Golden ran for a season-high 96 55 yards and a touchdown against Urbana. 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 10: Miners 27, Saint Joseph’s 21 Golden’s TD, late stop lands GLFC title for S&T Nov. 6 at Rensselaer, Ind. RENSSELAER, Ind. – After struggling away from home Miners (3-7) 0 14 7 6 -- 27 throughout the 2010 season, Missouri S&T put together Saint Joseph’s (5-5) 7 7 0 7 -- 21 its best road game of the year to come away with a 27-21 win Saturday at Saint Joseph’s College. Curterris Golden’s First Quarter one-yard touchdown run with 1:12 to play gave the SJC--Mack Ogletree 7 yd. pass from Billy VandeMerkt, Kevin Miners the win and a share of the Great Lakes Football Quackenbush kick (5:38) Conference title. Second Quarter SJC--Ogletree 5 yd. pass from VandeMerkt, Quackenbush kick Golden’s touchdown run capped a methodical 13-play, (12:41) 53-yard drive that took over six minutes off the clock. In S&T--Smook Thomas 10 yd. pass from Steve Watson, Joe a tied game, the Miners got the ball at their own 47-yard Drahos kick (8:37) line with 7:26 remaining in the fourth quarter. After pick- S&T--Thomas 1 yd. pass from Watson, Drahos kick (0:05) ing up a pair of fi rst downs, S&T faced a fourth-and-six at Third Quarter the Pumas’ 25 and elected to go for it. S&T--Chad Shockley 3 yd. run, Drahos kick (4:49) Fourth Quarter Steve Watson completed a pass for eight yards to Golden SJC--VandeMerkt 2 yd. run, Quackenbush kick (13:58) to get the fi rst down; moments later, Watson hit Chad S&T--Curterris Golden 1 yd. run, run failed (1:12) Shockley on third-and-11 for 12 yards to put the ball at the six-yard line. Shockley carried the ball twice to get Team Statistics it to the one, then Golden crossed the goal line on third S&T SJC down to put the Miners in front. First Downs 17 16 Rushing 36-52 34-89 S&T was unable to convert the extra point however, due Passing 24-35-1 22-34-1 to a bad snap, leaving the door open for the Pumas to Passing Yards 277 190 drive back down the fi eld for a potential game-winning Total Yards 329 279 score. Saint Joe’s started on its own 38, then made a pair Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-1 of fourth down conversions of its own to keep the drive Penalties-Yards 4-51 4-36 alive. Billy VandeMerkt completed a 12-yard pass to Julian Punts-Average 4-22.8 3-37.0 Walker to get into Miner territory, then made another to Third Downs 9/17 9/16 Mack Ogletree to move the ball to the S&T 24 with only Time of Possession 30:45 29:15 six seconds remaining.

Individual Statistics VandeMerkt got two shots to get the tying touchdown, Rushing but had his fi rst eff ort broken up by Edwin Scott in the S&T--Curterris Golden 15-31, Ryan Taylor 8-17, Chad Shock- end zone and was sacked on the following play by Freddy ley 4-8, Steve Watson 9-(-4). SJC--Jashon Banks 20-54, Billy Dugard to end the game. VandeMerkt 6-14, Mack Ogletree 2-10, Cameron Cullers 4-9, Garrick Hall 1-3, Team 1-(-1). Passing S&T--Steve Watson 24-34-1-277, Team 0-1-0-0. SJC--Billy VandeMerkt 22-33-1-190, Team 0-1-0-0. Receiving S&T--Chad Shockley 11-113, Smook Thomas 6-91, Curterris Golden 4-51, Kevin Dillon 1-15, Ryan Taylor 1-4, David Kavish 1-3. SJC--Mack Ogletree 14-123, Scott Chapman 4-39, Julian Walker 3-20, Andre Watley 1-8. MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

Steve Watson threw for a season-high 277 yards to 56 guide the Miners to a victory at Saint Joseph’s. 2010: GAME BY GAME

Game 11: Lincoln 21, Miners 20 Lincoln uses late score to stun S&T in fi nale Nov. 13 at Jeff erson City, Mo. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Lincoln’s running game caused

problems all afternoon for Missouri S&T and a 24-yard Miners (3-8) 7 7 6 0 — 20 touchdown run by Mason Keller and subsequent two- Lincoln (2-9) 7 0 6 8 — 21 point conversion with 1:20 remaining allowed the Blue

Tigers to stun the Miners 21-20 at Dwight Reed Stadium. First Quarter LU--Mason Keller 14 yd. run, O’Hara Fluellen kick (11:18) The Blue Tigers, who rushed for 359 yards on the after- S&T--Ryan Taylor 9 yd. run, Joe Drahos kick (6:01) noon, put together a 92-yard scoring drive – with all Second Quarter of the yardage picked up on the ground – to score the S&T--Smook Thomas 35 yd. pass from Steve Watson, game-winning touchdown. Keller scored on an option Drahos kick (9:41) play to the right side and was able to outrun the Miner Third Quarter defense to the front corner of the end zone to cut the lead LU--Nick Daniels 5 yd. run, kick blocked (9:46) to 20-19. S&T--Drahos 28 yd. fi eld goal (6:30) S&T--Drahos 20 yd. fi eld goal (1:45) Lincoln elected to go for the two-point conversion after Fourth Quarter the touchdown and Nick Daniels, who ran for 190 yards LU--Keller 24 yd. run, Daniels run (1:20) on 34 carries from the fullback position, carried the ball

over the goal line to put Lincoln in front. Team Statistics S&T LU S&T got its last chance as it started from its own 46-yard First Downs 13 22 line and quarterback Steve Watson connected on the fi rst Rushing 30-40 69-359 play with Chad Shockley for 23 yards to put the ball at the Passing 12-23-1 2-11-2 Blue Tigers’ 31. However, Watson was sacked on second Passing Yards 159 6 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 down for a loss of six, then was sacked again two plays Total Yards 199 365 later by Johnny Beautelius to end the rally eff ort. Fumbles-Lost 4-1 7-2 Penalties-Yards 3-26 7-69 S&T answered an early Lincoln score with a 52-yard drive Punts-Average 3-30.0 3-29.3 that followed a Smook Thomas kickoff return. The Miners Third Downs 0/10 8/16 kept the ball on the ground for much of the drive and Time of Possession 25:18 34:42 scored on Ryan Taylor’s nine-yard run to knot the score at

seven. Individual Statistics Rushing The Miners then took the lead early in the second quarter S&T—Ryan Taylor 8-51, Curterris Golden 13-34, Smook when Steve Watson hit Thomas for a 35-yard scoring Thomas 1-4, Chad Shockley 1-0, Anthony Moore 2-(-3), pass on a fourth down play; Thomas caught the pass just Team 1-(-12), Steve Watson 4-(-34). LU--Nick Daniels outside the 10-yard line and slipped past a pair of Lincoln 34-190, Mason Keller 16-89, Joseph Snell 9-64, Joseph defender s to get into the end zone. Simmons 3-11, David McCallop 4-8, Team 1-0, Deon Brock 2-(-3). Passing S&T—Steve Watson 12-22-1-159, Smook Thomas 0-1-0- 0. LU--Mason Keller 2-9-1-6, Josh Goffi gan 0-1-1-0, Team 0-1-0-0. Receiving S&T—Chad Shockley 8-84, Smook Thomas 2-43, David Kavish 1-24, Curterris Golden 1-8. LU--Josh Goffi gan 1-4, Joseph Snell 1-2.

In his fi nal game as a Miner, Chad Shockley had eight receptions and fi nished his career ranked second in several receiving categories at Missouri S&T. 57 MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Receptions Game--16, Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Total Off ense Sept. 19, 2009 Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Season--87, Ashton Gronewold, 2007; Chad Shockley, 2010 (499 passing, 0 rushing) Consecutive seasons–165, Ashton Gronewold, 2006-07 Season–3731, Joe Winters, 2006 (3724 passing, 7 rushing) Career--278, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Career--5469, Evan Gray, 2003-05 (5597 passing, -128 rushing) Receiving Yards Rushing Attempts Play--93, Elliott Jackson vs. Mo. Western, Nov. 11, 1995 (TD) Game--48, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 18, 1978 Game--229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Sept. 23, Season--290, Terry Ryan, 1977 2006 Career--841, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Season–1,187, Chad Shockley, 2010 Consecutive seasons–2,200, Ashton Gronewold, 2005-06 Rushing Yards Career--3,708, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Play--90, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD); Clark Bland vs. Missouri, Nov. 1, 1913 Receiving Touchdowns Half–166, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Southern, Oct. 31, 1998 Game--4, Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwest Bapt., Oct. 1, 2005 Game--227, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Missouri State, Season–17, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Oct. 27, 1979 Career--52, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 Season--1,314, Terry Ryan, 1977 Career--3,432, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Touchdowns Scored Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton Rushing Touchdowns Gronewold vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979 Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005 Season--13, David Shields, 2008 Season--18, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Career--29, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Career--58, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06

Pass Attempts All-Purpose Yards Game–76, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Game--357, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 (64 Season–525, Evan Gray, 2005 receiving, 295 kickoff returns, -2 punt returns) Career--875, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Season--2,250, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 (202 rushing, 1,009 receiving, 953 kickoff returns, 86 punt returns) Pass Completions Career--5,592, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 (233 rushing, Game–47, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 3,708 receiving, 1,828 kickoff returns, 223 punt returns) Season–302, Evan Gray, 2005 Career--493, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Extra Points Scored Game--9, Joe Drahos vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Completion Percentage Season--46, Joe Drahos, 2008 Game--89.9%, Jason Schlueter vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, Career--89, Marc Armbruster, 2002-05 2008 (17-19) Season–68.5%,Jason Schlueter, 2008 (161-235) Field Goals Scored Career--57.9%, Dennis Pirkle, 1979-82 (315-544) Game--4, George Stock vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; Eivind Listerud vs. Iowa Wesleyan, Sept. 11, 1993; Brandon Risner Passing Yards vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, 1997; Alex Mendrygal vs. Washburn, Play--93, Joe Knapp (to Elliott Jackson) vs. Missouri Western, Oct. 9, 1999 Nov. 11, 1995 (TD) Season--13, Joe Drahos, 2009 Quarter—252, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Career--33, Jim Zacny, 1985-88 Half—413, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Longest--54 yards, Lance Privett vs. Truman, Sept. 16, 1995 Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Season–3,724, Joe Winters, 2006 Points Scored Career--5,597, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Game--24, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton Passing Touchdowns Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005 Game--7, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Season--108, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Season–39, Evan Gray, 2005 Season by kicker--75, Marc Armbruster, 2005 Career--59, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Career--348, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07

Pass Interceptions Game--6, Greg Haug vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 29, 1975 58 Season--24, Greg Haug, 1975 Career--35, Greg Haug, 1973-75 MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS

Interceptions Rushing Yards Game--3 by many players (Most recent: Nathan Williams vs. Game--467 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Emporia State, Oct. 23, 2004) Game, two teams--623 vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Season--11, Bill Grantham, 1978 (S&T 77, SBU 546) Career--29, Bill Grantham, 1977-80 Season--2,476, 1984 Longest Return--96 yards, Mark Hopkins vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Nov. 13, 2009 (TD) Rushing Touchdowns Consecutive Games with an interception--8, Darin Nix, Nov. 6, Game--7 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 1993-Oct. 8, 1994 Season--26, 1984

Punts Pass Attempts Game — 13, Chris Shore vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 31, 1982; Game–76 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Dustin Penn vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1988 Season–544, 2004 Season — 82, Dustin Penn, 1999 Career — 298, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 Pass Completions Game–47 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Punting Yardage Season–305, 2005 Punt--79, Jim Tschannen vs. Truman, Oct. 21, 1949 Game--445, Dustin Penn vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Completion Percentage Season--2,762, Chris Harvey, 2002 Game--85.7% vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 (18-21) Career–10,673, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 Season--67.6%, 2008

Punting Average Passing Yards Game (min. 3 punts)--48.7, Trey Lunsford vs. Wayne State Game–499 vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 (Neb.), Sept. 10, 2005 Game, two teams–890 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 (S&T 449, MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Season--40.0, Calvin Curdt, 1973 TSU 441) Career--37.8, Buster Sanchez, 1968 Season–3,860, 2006

Punt Returns Passing Touchdowns Game--9, Craig Heath vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1979 Game--7 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Season--30, Randy Hauser, 1981 Season–39, 2005 Career--99, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Pass Interceptions Punt Return Yardage Game--6 vs. Truman, Nov. 8, 1952; vs. Missouri Southern, Play--97, Frank Ricchi vs. Northwest Missouri State, Sept. 29, 1975 Oct. 7, 1949 (TD) Season--29, 1975 Game--167, Mark Hopkins, Oct. 16, 2010 Season--278, Craig Heath, 1977 Plays Career--1,001, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Game--99 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Season--851, 1978 Kickoff Returns Game--9, Elliott Jackson vs. Pittsburg State, Nov. 4, 1995 Total Yards Season–31, Clint Moss, 2002 Most in a game--697 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008 Career–77, Dan Lester, 2000-04; Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Most in a game, two teams–1192 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU 809, S&T 383) Kickoff Return Yardage Season–4,945, 2008 Play--100, Perry Allison vs. Pittsburg State, Sept, 17, 1955 (TD); Average Per Game–449.5, 2008 (11 games) Gene Huff man vs. Northwest Missouri State, Nov. 11, Fewest in a game--41 vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 1951 (TD) Game--295, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Punts Season–953, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 Game--13 vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 31, 1992; vs. Career–1,828, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Emporia State, Oct. 12, 1996; vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 TEAM RECORDS Season–87, 1999

Rushing Attempts Punting Yards Game--78 vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1984; vs. Lincoln, Game--445 vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Oct. 25, 1986 Season--2,803, 2002 Season--588, 1984 Average Per Game--48.7 vs. Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. 10, 59 2005 Average Per Season--38.9, 2004 (11 games) MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS

Punt Returns Penalty Yards Game--7 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 24, 1981; vs. Upper Game--171 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 8, 1977 Iowa, August 28, 2004 Season--855, 1977 Season--36, 1983 Fumbles Punt Return Yardage Most, game--11 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, 1955 Game--186 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 16, 2010 Fewest, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. Kentucky Season--527, 2010 Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008) Most lost, game--6 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, 1955; Kickoff Returns vs. Missouri State, Nov. 2, 1963; vs. Missouri Valley, Game--12 vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Sept. 12, 1981 Season–69, 2003 Fewest lost, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008) Kickoff Return Yardage Most, season--41, 1991 Game—429 vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Most lost, season--25, 1974 Season—1765, 2007 Fewest, season--14, 1978 Fewest lost, season--7, 2005, 2009 Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns Game—2 vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Miscellaneous Season—4, 2007 Most wins, season--10, 1980 Most losses, season--11, 1998, 1999, 2002 & 2003 Interceptions Most ties, season--2, on eight occasions (Most recent: 1975) Game--8 vs. Central Methodist, Nov. 4, 1978 Most consecutive wins--14, from Nov. 3, 1979 to Sept. 6, 1981 Season--35, 1978 Most consecutive losses--31, from Sept. 15, 2001 to Nov. 15, 2003 Touchdowns Scored Game--10 vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 Season--57, 2008

Extra Points Scored Game--9 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Missouri S&T Coaching Records Season--46, 2008 Coach (Years) Record Field Goals Scored A.L. McRae (1893-99) ...... 2-7-0 Game--4 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; vs. Iowa Wesleyan, Theodore Bland (1900) ...... 4-3-0 Sept. 11, 1993; vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, 1997; vs. Wadsworth (1901-03) ...... 10-10-2 Washburn, Oct. 9, 1999; vs. Saint Francis (Ind.), Earl Boland (1904-06) ...... 9-8-2 Oct. 24, 2009 Frank Livingston (1907-08) ...... 7-5-0 Season--13, 2009 Frank Dennie (1909-11; 1915-17) ...... 17-24-4 Harry McCleary (1912-13) ...... 10-5-1 Points Scored (Modern Day) Tom Kelly (1914)...... 9-0-0 Game--68 vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 R.R. Sermon (1918-19) ...... 4-7-0 Season--408, 2008 Roger McCune (1920-21) ...... 8-8-0 Average per game—37.1, 2008 Stanley McCollum (1922-27) ...... 20-26-3 Harold Grant (1928-36) ...... 30-34-5 Points Allowed (Modern Day) Gale Bullman (1937-63) ...... 96-112-9 Game–91 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 Dewey Allgood (1964-71) ...... 28-45-2 Season–509, 2004 Charlie Finley (1972-91) ...... 100-100-10 Jim Anderson (1992-98) ...... 17-57-1 First Downs Kirby Cannon (1999-2009) ...... 35-86-0 Game--37 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008 David Brown (2010-present) ...... 3-8-0 Game by rushing--29 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Game by passing–23 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 Season--257, 2008 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Penalties Game--17 vs. Pittsburg State, Oct. 20, 2001 Season--88, 1974

60 TOP 10 LISTS

Rushing Leaders (Season) Pass Completions (Career) 1. Terry Ryan 1,314 1977 1. Evan Gray 493 2003-05 2. Terry Ryan 1,117 1978 2. Jason Schluter 406 2008-09 3. Ernest Brown 1,050 1993 3. Greg Haug 327 1973-75 4. Ken Okwuonu 1,018 1999 4. Dennis Pirkle 315 1979-82 5. Randy Shed 956 1983 5. Steve Watson 297 2007-10 6. Terry Ryan 929 1976 6. Pat Godwin 282 1968-71 7. Mike Keeler 884 1974 7. Ron Lewis 263 1964-66 8. Mike Joshua 869 1974 8. Joe Winters 261 2006 9. Keenan Miller 855 2005 9. Mike Wise 258 1989-93 10. Ken Okwuonu 835 2000 10. Matt Brueckner 235 1996-99

Rushing Leaders (Career) Pass Attempts (Career) 1. Terry Ryan 3,432 1975-78 1. Evan Gray 875 2003-05 2. Ken Okwuonu 3,062 1998-01 2. Greg Haug 640 1973-75 3. Randy Shed 2,063 1980-84 3. Jason Schlueter 627 2008-09 4. Mike Joshua 1,988 1971-74 T4. Ron Lewis 625 1964-66 5. Keenan Miller 1,921 2002-05 T4. Pat Godwin 625 1968-71 6. Les Clark 1,709 1968-71 6. Mike Wise 578 1989-93 7. Mike Schafer 1,686 1980-84 7. Matt Brueckner 578 1996-99 8. Keith Smith 1,609 1952-55 8. Dennis Pirkle 544 1979-82 9. Tom Cooper 1,594 1956-59 9. Steve Watson 541 2007-10 10. Paul Wiegard 1,583 1958-61 10. Scott Brown 522 2000-03

Passing Leaders (Yards-Season) Receptions (Career) 1. Joe Winters 3,724 2006 1. Ashton Gronewold 278 2004-07 2. Evan Gray 3,583 2005 2. Chad Shockley 206 2006-10 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 3. Brandon Landry 2,830 2004 3. Bob Somerville 161 1968-71 4. Jason Schlueter 2,638 2009 4. Brett Fischer 155 2001-04 5. Evan Gray 2,014 2003 5. Bryan Crider 142 2006-09 6. Ken Vaughn 1,888 1977 6. Stu Dunlop 139 1972-75 7. Jason Schlueter 1,848 2008 7. Mike Greaving 135 2005-08 8. Greg Haug 1,696 1974 8. Cole Drussa 134 2001-04 9. Ron Lewis 1,676 1966 9. Elliot Jackson 124 1994-97 10. Brad Haug 1,672 1986 10. Chris Alverson 123 1989-92

Passing Leaders (Yards-Career) Receiving Yards (Career) 1. Evan Gray 5,597 2003-05 1. Ashton Gronewold 3,708 2004-07 2. Jason Schluter 4,486 2008-09 2. Chad Shockley 2.652 2006-10 3. Greg Haug 4,284 1973-77 3. Brett Fischer 1,976 2001-04 4. Dennis Pirkle 3,737 1979-82 4. Bob Somerville 1,956 1968-71 5. Joe Winters 3,724 2006 5. Stu Dunlop 1,823 1972-75 6. Pat Godwin 3,587 1968-71 6. Mike Greaving 1,797 2005-08 7. Steve Watson 3,374 2007-10 7. Elliot Jackson 1,704 1994-97 8. Ron Lewis 3,332 1964-66 8. Clint Moss 1,664 2000-03 9. Mike Wise 3,072 1989-93 9. Brandon Landry 1,649 2004-06 10. Ken Vaughn 2,973 1976-77 10. Chris Alverson 1,645 1989-92

Total Off ense (Career) Points (Career) 1. Evan Gray 5,469 2003-05 1. Ashton Gronewold 348 2004-07 2. Jason Schlueter 4.648 2008-09 2. Jim Zacny 187 1985-88 3. Mike Wise 4,225 1989-93 3. Terry Ryan 180 1975-78 4. Greg Haug 4,194 1973-75 4. Joe Drahos 172 2007-10 5. Pat Godwin 3,755 1968-71 5. Larry Oliver 157 1966-69 6. Joe Winters 3,731 2006 6. Brandon Landry 152 2004-06 7. Ron Lewis 3,516 1964-66 7. Ken Okwuonu 146 1998-01 8. Terry Ryan 3,432 1975-78 T8. Brian Paris 140 1978-81 9. Steve Watson 3,348 2007-10 T8. Marc Armbruster 140 2002-05 10. Ken Okwuonu 3,062 1998-01 T8. Chad Shockley 140 2006-10

61 TOP 10 LISTS

Rushing attempts (Individual) Top Passing Plays 48, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Nov. 18, 1978) 93 yards, Joe Knapp to Elliott Jackson vs. 46, Bob Berry vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970) Missouri Western, Nov. 11, 1995 41, Les Clark vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 27, 1969) 89 yards, Ron Miller to Cecil Taylor vs. 40, Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Southern (Nov. 6, 1993) Missouri State, Nov. 16, 1968 35, Les Clark vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 30, 1971) 86 yards, Brad Guidry to Jordan Beard vs. 35, Les Clark vs. Northwest Missouri State (Nov. 8, 1969) Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 35, Gary Couse vs. Southeast Mo. St. (Oct. 12, 1963) Ryan 83 yards, Ken Vaughn to Monty Morse vs. 34, Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln (Nov. 11, 1978) Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. 18, 1976 Knapp 34, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 15, 1977) 83 yards, Scott Brown to Clint Moss vs. 34, Kenton Hupp vs. Washington Univ. (Nov. 4, 1972) Central Missouri, Oct. 3, 2002 34, Kenton Hupp vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 28, 1972) (All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.) 34, Ted Deranja vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 29, 1960) Receptions (Individual) Rushing yards (Individual) 16,. Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) 227, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Mo. State (Oct. 17, 1970) 15, Stu Dunlop vs. Pittsburg State (Sept. 27, 1975) 212, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 11, 1999) 15, Bob Somerville vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 31, 1970) 211, Ken Okwuonu vs. Ky. Wesleyan (Sept. 2, 2000) 14, Cole Drussa vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 200, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Nov. 18, 1978) 13, Phil Shin vs. Wayne State, Neb. (Sept. 10, 2005) 190, Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy (Sept. 4, 1999) 12, Bryan Crider vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 189, Bob Berry vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970) 12, Chad Shockley vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) 187, Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Southern (Nov. 6, 1993) Kubiak 12, Ashton Gronewold vs. Central State (Oct. 20, 2007) Dunlop 180, Keenan Miller vs. Truman State (Nov. 8, 2003) 12, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 180, Steve Hodson vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 14, 1996) 12, Bob Somerville vs. Bradley (Oct. 3, 1970) 179, Damon Davis vs. Drake (Sept. 14, 2002) 179, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 15, 1977) Receiving Yards (Individual) 229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State (Sept. 23, Top Rushing Plays 2006) 90 yards, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD) 201, Jordan Beard vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 90 yards, Clark Bland vs. Missouri, 199, Chad Shockley vs. Wis.-LaCrosse (Sept. 25, 2010) Nov. 1, 1913 199, Andy Cox vs. Missouri Southern (Sept. 17, 1977) 88 yards, Mike Wise vs. Washburn, 197, Brett Fischer vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 6, 2004) Oct. 26, 1991 (TD) 193, Larry Oliver vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 30, 1967) 88 yards, Cecil Taylor vs. Washington 190. Smook Thomas vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) Beard University, Sept. 21, 1968 (TD) 186, Brandon Landry vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) Bland 84 yards, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Valley, 185, Chad Shockley vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 2, 2010) Sept. 11, 1999 (TD) 182, Ron Reimer vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 4, 1986)

Pass Completions (Individual) Total Off ensive Yards (Individual) 47, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 44, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 485, Brandon Landry vs. Colo. Mines (Sept. 4, 2004) 41, Jason Schlueter vs. Wis.-Steves Point (Sept. 19, 2009) 483, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 37, Steve Watson vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2007) 482, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 37, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 477, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 35, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 2008) 450, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 35, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 441, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 35, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 2008) Gray 440, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) Landry 35, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 419, Joe Winters vs. Morehead State (Sept. 23, 2006) 32, Jason Schluter vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) 412, Joe Winters vs. Tiffi n (Aug. 26, 2006) 32, Jason Schleuter vs. Butler (Sept. 27, 2008) 32, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Aug. 25, 2007) All-Purpose Yards (Individual) 357, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffi n (Nov. 3, 1007) Passing yards (Individual) 329, Ashton Gronewold vs. Arkansas-Monticello (Sept. 29, 2007) 499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 294, Ashton Gronewold vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 30, 2006) 473, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 289, Ashton Gronewold vs. Truman State (Aug. 25, 2007)

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL 472, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 287, Chad Shockley vs. Urbana (Oct. 30, 2010) 465, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 272, Chad Shockley vs. Wis.-LaCrosse (Sept. 25, 2010) 449, Brandon Landry vs. Colorado School of Mines (Sept. 4, 2004) 266, Tom Cooper vs. Pittsburg State (Oct. 4, 1958) 438, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 250, Antonio Williams vs. Missouri State (Aug. 30, 2007) 437, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 242, Ashton Gronewold vs. Butler (Oct. 28, 2006) 432, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 239, Clint Moss vs. Emporia State (Nov. 1, 2003) Gronewold 62 419, Joe Winters vs. Southeast Missouri State (Sept. 9, 2006) 416, Joe Winters vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 7, 2006) TOP 10 LISTS

Passing yards (Team) Longest Plays from Scrimmage 499 vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 93 yards, Joe Knapp pass to Elliot Jackson, Nov. 11, 1995 vs. Missouri 473 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) Western (TD) 472 vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 90 yards, John Southgate, Nov. 3, 1900 vs. Drury, run (TD) 465 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 90 yards, Clark Bland, Nov. 1, 1913 vs. Missouri, run 454 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2008) 89 yards, Ron Miller pass to Cecil Taylor, Nov. 16, 1968 vs. Missouri St. (TD) 449 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 88 yards, Cecil Taylor, Sept. 21, 1968 vs. Washington University, run (TD) 449 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004) 88 yards, Mike Wise, Oct. 26, 1991 vs. Washburn, run (TD) 449 vs. Colorado School of Mines (Sept. 4, 2004) 438 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) Longest Returns 437 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 6, 2004) 100 yards, Gene Huff man, Oct. 11, 1951 vs. Northwest Missouri State, kickoff Total Off ensive Yards (Team, single game) 100 yards, Perry Allison, Sept. 17, 1955 vs. Pittsburg State, 697 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2008) ...... 243/454 kickoff 666 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) ...... 217/449 98 yards, Alden Williams, Oct. 13, 1950 vs. Central 601 vs. Northwest Mo. St. (Oct. 17, 1970) ...... 309/292 Missouri, kickoff 587 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) ...... 149/438 97 yards, Frank Ricchi, Oct. 7, 1949 vs. Northwest Missouri Huff man 586 vs. Upper Iowa (Aug. 28, 2004) ...... 212/374 State, punt 582 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008) ...... 356/226 97 yards, Randy Shed, Sept. 3, 1983 vs. Missouri Western, kickoff 580 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) ...... 177/403 (All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.) 568 vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) ...... 69/499 552 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004) ...... 103/449 Longest interception return: 96 yards, Mark Hopkins, Nov. 14, 2009 vs. 551 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 2, 1993) ...... 436/115 Kentucky Wesleyan (TD)

Longest fumble return: 50 yards, Mark Diamond, Oct. 13, 1990 vs. Single Season Records

Northwest Missouri State (TD) MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Rushing attempts, season (Individual) 290, Terry Ryan, 1977 286, Terry Ryan, 1978 Single Game Records 274, Ken Okwuonu, 1999 243, Ken Okwuonu, 2000 Rushing attempts (Team) 241, Terry Ryan, 1976 78 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 25, 1986) 216, Ken Okwuonu, 2001 78 vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 8, 1984) 206, Les Clark, 1969 72 vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 29, 1960) 204, Mike Keeler, 1974 71 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970) 195, Les Clark, 1971 71 vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 27, 1969) 187, Mike Schafer, 1984 70 vs. Missouri Western (Oct. 25, 1997) 70 vs. Central Missouri (Nov. 9, 1963) Rushing yards, season (Individual) 70 vs. Missouri State (Nov. 7, 1959) 1,314, Terry Ryan, 1977 69 vs. Northwest Missouri State (Oct. 8, 1983) 1,117, Terry Ryan, 1978 69 vs. Southeast Missouri State (Oct. 12, 1963) 1,050, Ernest Brown, 1993 1,018, Ken Okwuonu, 1999 Rushing yards (Team) 956, Randy Shed, 1983 467 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 25, 1986) 929, Terry Ryan, 1976 436 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 2, 1993) 884, Mike Keeler, 1974 398 vs. Culver-Stockton (Oct. 16, 1982) 869, Mike Joshua, 1974 377 vs. Pittsburg State (Sept. 15, 1984) 855, Keenan Miller, 2005 371 vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 12, 1957) 835, Ken Okwuonu, 2000 356 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008) 341 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 1987) Pass Completions, season (Individual) 331 vs. Missouri Western (Oct. 25, 1997) 302, Evan Gray, 2005 330 vs. Northwest Missouri State (Nov. 1, 1958) 261, Joe Winters, 2006 328 vs. Emporia State (Oct. 26, 1957) 245. Jason Schlueter, 2009 217, Brandon Landry, 2004 Pass Completions (Team) 191, Evan Gray, 2003 47 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 161, Jason Schlueter, 2008 44 vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 141, Steve Watson, 2007 43 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 6, 2004) 139, Steve Watson, 2010 41 vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) 138, Ron Lewis, 1966 37 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) 129, Jason Politte, 1994 37 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2007) 37 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 35 vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 2008) 63 35 vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 35 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004) TOP 10 LISTS

Passing yards, season (Individual) Rushing attempts (Team) Passing yards (Team) 3,724, Joe Winters, 2006 588, 1984 3,860, 2006 3,583, Evan Gray, 2005 587, 1978 3,757, 2004 2,830, Brandon Landry, 2004 582, 1979 3,601, 2005 2,638, Jason Schlueter, 2009 581, 1980 3,197, 2008 2,014, Evan Gray, 2003 572, 1983 2,809, 2009 1,888, Ken Vaughn, 1977 554, 1986 2,713, 2003 1,848, Jason Schlueter, 2008 544, 1988 2,621, 2007 1,696, Greg Haug, 1974 528, 1974 2,194, 2010 1,676, Ron Lewis, 1966 523, 1982 2,093, 1973 1,672, Brad Haug, 1986 517, 1985 2,080, 1986

Receptions, season (Individual) Rushing yards (Team) Total Off ensive Yards (Team) 87, Chad Shockley, 2010 2,476, 1984 4,945, 2008 87, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 2,206, 1979 4,772, 2005 78, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 2,179, 1993 4,573, 2006 75, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 2,132, 1983 4,508, 2004 72, Bob Somerville, 1970 2,080, 1986 4,143, 2007 72, Brett Fischer, 2004 2,060, 1949 4,086, 2009 71, Phil Shin, 2005 2,014, 1980 3,791, 1970 69, Cole Drussa, 2004 1,998, 1978 3,752, 1986 69, Brandon Landry, 2005 1,973, 1991 3,677, 1977 60, Clint Moss, 2003 1,982, 1957 3,660, 1974

Receiving yards, season (Individual) Pass Completions (Team) Points Scored (Team) 1,198, Chad Shockley, 2010 305, 2005 567, 1914 1,120, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 302, 2004 408, 2008 1,080, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 269, 2006 379, 2005 1,040, Brett Fischer, 2004 267, 2008 350, 2006 1,009, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 266, 2009 334, 2007 908, Brandon Landry, 2005 250, 2003 291, 1986 862, Bob Somerville, 1970 229, 2007 267, 1978 790, Cole Drussa, 2004 190, 2010 266, 1913 789, Mike Greaving, 2006 150, 1973 260, 1980 786, Merle Dillow, 1974 147, 1970 256, 1969

Total off ensive yards, season (Individual) 3,731, Joe Winters, 2006 3,499, Evan Gray, 2005 2,878, Brandon Landry, 2004 2,696, Jason Schlueter, 2009 1,952, Jason Schlueter, 2008 1,910, Evan Gray, 2003 1,867, Ken Vaughn, 1977 Missouri S&T’s Best Records After... 1,840, Mike Wise, 1991 1,771, Ron Lewis, 1966 Games Record No. of Times Last Year 1,765, Brad Haug, 1986 1 1-0 46 2005 2 2-0 19 2005 All-purpose yards, season (Individual) 3 3-0 8 2005 2,250, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 4 4-0 7 2005 1,788, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 5 5-0 6 1984 1,491, Chad Shockley, 2010 6 6-0 3 1980 1,467, Tom Cooper, 1958 1,438, Terry Ryan, 1977 7 7-0 2 1980 1,424, Randy Shed, 1983 8 8-0 2 1980 1,329, Tom Cooper, 1959 9 9-0 2 1980 10 10-0 1 1980

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL 1,288, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 1,274, Zach Howard, 2008 11 8-3 2 1982 1,225, Arnold Hill, 1960

64 TOP 10 LISTS

YEAR RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS ALL-PURPOSE YDS. 1948 Jim McGrath, 504 Bob Kemper, 410 Fred Eckert, 11 Gene Kennedy, 191 Gene Huff man, 633 1949 Dick Whitney, 592 Art Schmidt, 784 Fred Eckert, 17 Fred Eckert, 367 Dick Whitney, 850 1950 Ed Kwadas, 616 Alden Williams, 581 James Tietjens, 21 Gene Huff man, 301 Gene Huff man, 943 1951 Gene Huff man, 349 Howard Bullman, 679 James Tietjens, 33 James Tietjens, 391 Gene Huff man, 1,224 1952 Keith Smith, 450 Richard Hampel, 395 Walter Smith, 13 Walter Smith, 225 Pete Weitzel, 783 1953 Dick Roemerman, 419 Richard Hampel, 749 Ralph Moeller, 22 Ralph Moeller, 286 Keith Smith, 836 1954 Keith Smith, 424 Pete Weitzel, 442 Bob Helm, 13 Bob Helm, 168 Bob Helm, 540 1955 Val Gene Gribble, 531 Roger Feaster, 629 Perry Allison, 19 Perry Allison, 195 Perry Allison, 793 1956 Bob Helm, 359 Roger Feaster, 865 Bob Helm, 13 Bob Helm, 339 Bob Helm, 872 1957 Perry Allison, 686 Eddie McPherson, 417 Perry Allison, 10 Perry Allison, 234 Perry Allison, 1,210 1958 Tom Cooper, 601 Bill Wheeler, 1,062 Tom Cooper, 30 Tom Cooper, 435 Tom Cooper, 1,467 1959 Tom Cooper, 817 Bill Wheeler, 578 Tom Cooper, 21 Tom Cooper, 280 Tom Cooper, 1,329 1960 Paul Wiegard, 571 Glenn Usher, 570 Paul Wiegard, 22 Paul Wiegard, 262 Arnold Hill, 1,225 1961 Paul Wiegard, 529 Glenn Usher, 358 Paul Wiegard, 20 Paul Wiegard, 188 Paul Wiegard, 761 1962 William Kauff man, 378 Jay Alford, 1,154 Terry Wargo, 36 Terry Wargo, 495 William Kauff man, 649 1963 Gary Couse, 563 Robert Wheeler, 443 Robert Welsh, 15 R. Welsh/G. Gasparovic, 137 George Gasparovic, 673 1964 George Gasparovic, 489 Ron Lewis, 650 Robert Welsh, 17 Gene Ricker, 240 Gene Ricker, 883 1965 Richard Erxleben, 467 Ron Lewis, 1,006 George Gasparovic, 26 George Gasparovic, 351 Gene Ricker, 815 1966 Robert Nicodemus, 322 Ron Lewis, 1,676 Ron Boyer, 37 Gene Ricker, 504 Gene Ricker, 797 1967 Robert Nicodemus, 425 Ron Miller, 1,042 Larry Oliver, 33 Larry Oliver, 449 Larry Oliver, 728 1968 Cecil Taylor, 501 Ron Miller, 612 Larry Oliver, 30 Larry Oliver, 445 Cecil Taylor, 764 1969 Les Clark, 740 Jack Grawe, 597 Bob Somerville, 31 Bob Somerville, 380 Les Clark, 856 1970 Steve Kubiak, 617 Pat Godwin, 1,611 Bob Somerville, 72 Bob Somerville, 862 Bob Somerville, 907 1971 Les Clark, 683 Pat Godwin, 1,098 Bob Somerville, 40 Bob Somerville, 483 Les Clark, 768 1972 Kenton Hupp, 621 Rick LaFollette, 526 Jack Gevecker, 15 Jack Gevecker, 226 Kenton Hupp, 665 1973 Mike Joshua, 550 Greg Haug, 1,138 Merle Dillow, 44 Stu Dunlop, 683 Mike Keeler, 834

1974 Mike Keeler, 884 Greg Haug, 1,696 Merle Dillow, 50 Merle Dillow, 786 Mike Keeler, 1,221 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 1975 Steve Townsell, 612 Greg Haug, 1,450 Stu Dunlop, 42 Stu Dunlop, 445 Steve Townsell, 754 1976 Terry Ryan, 929 Ken Vaughn, 1,085 Terry Ryan, 19 Roger Vessell, 311 Terry Ryan, 1,032 1977 Terry Ryan, 1,314 Ken Vaughn, 1,888 Andy Cox, 37 David Hall, 779 Terry Ryan, 1,438 1978 Terry Ryan, 1,117 Jeff Walters, 895 D. Hall/A. Cox, 15 David Hall, 396 Terry Ryan, 1,197 1979 Jimmy Lee, 631 Jeff Walters, 364 Perry Harris, 22 Perry Harris, 299 Craig Heath, 795 1980 David Fischer, 560 Dennis Pirkle, 967 David Fischer, 16 Jeff Walters, 239 David Fischer, 770 1981 Brian Paris, 547 Dennis Pirkle, 1,191 David Stephens, 24 David Stephens, 407 Randy Shed, 827 1982 Randy Shed, 505 Dennis Pirkle, 1,257 David Stephens, 41 David Stephens, 536 Randy Shed, 1,154 1983 Randy Shed, 956 Chris Nisbet, 847 Scott Stephens, 15 Scott Stephens, 225 Randy Shed, 1,424 1984 Mike Schafer, 828 Joe Kaczmarek, 497 Chris Schnefke, 15 Chris Schnefke, 192 Mike Schafer, 886 1985 Tom Mueller, 617 Brad Haug, 1,212 Chris Schnefke, 37 Chris Schnefke, 588 Tom Mueller, 669 1986 Tom Reed, 570 Brad Haug, 1,672 Ron Reimer, 40 Ron Reimer, 736 Vernon Huggans, 754 1987 Mike Paris, 493 D. Andrzejewski, 1,056 Chris Hawkins, 30 Chris Hawkins, 412 Mike Vehige, 790 1988 Ron Harmon, 374 Tom Minnick, 1,003 Ron Reimer, 33 Ron Reimer, 444 Ron Harmon, 810 1989 Randy Mullinax, 512 Tom Minnick, 530 Ron Harmon, 13 Chris Kennedy, 169 Ron Harmon, 1,076 1990 Rick Henry, 464 Mike Wise, 445 Chris Alverson, 15 Chris Alverson, 216 Carlos Cain, 533 1991 Carlos Cain, 746 Mike Wise, 1,309 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 568 Rob Noble, 800 1992 Fred Finley, 487 Curt Courtney, 1,017 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 729 Chris Alverson, 905 1993 Ernest Brown, 1,050 Mike Wise, 1,242 Chris Dawson, 38 Chris Dawson, 516 Ernest Brown, 1,073 1994 Ernest Brown, 494 Jason Politte, 1,444 Craig Sorensen, 29 Craig Sorensen, 451 David Wells, 713 1995 Steve Hodson, 651 Joe Knapp, 412 Jay Morrison, 19 Jay Morrison, 298 Elliot Jackson, 784 1996 Steve Hodson, 514 Dan Van Anne, 1,242 Elliot Jackson, 53 Elliot Jackson, 761 Elliot Jackson, 1,103 1997 Jason Wagoner, 547 David McCormack, 593 Elliot Jackson, 39 Elliot Jackson, 460 Elliot Jackson, 1,014 1998 Ken Okwuonu, 395 Matt Brueckner, 1,032 Ed Starks, 34 Ed Starks, 378 Ed Starks, 783 1999 Ken Okwuonu, 1,018 Matt Brueckner, 551 Sam Petty, 20 Nate Huckabay, 194 Ken Okwuonu, 1,164 2000 Ken Okwuonu, 835 Scott Brown, 692 Sam Petty, 29 Sam Petty, 316 Ken Okwuonu, 834 2001 Ken Okwuonu, 814 Scott Brown, 932 Jason Siller, 29 Clint Moss, 318 Ken Okwuonu, 819 2002 Damon Davis, 520 Scott Brown, 1,171 Clint Moss, 35 Clint Moss, 465 Clint Moss, 1,187 2003 Keenan Miller, 528 Evan Gray, 2,014 Clint Moss, 60 Clint Moss, 712 Clint Moss, 1,138 2004 Delane Ingram, 311 Brandon Landry, 2,830 Brett Fischer, 72 Brett Fischer, 1,040 Brett Fischer, 1,069 2005 Keenan Miller, 855 Evan Gray, 3,583 Ashton Gronewold, 75 Ashton Gronewold, 1,080 Ashton Gronewold, 1,288 2006 Matt Padilla, 585 Joe Winters, 3,724 Ashton Gronewold, 78 Ashton Gronewold, 1,120 Ashton Gronewold, 1,788 2007 David Shields, 550 Steve Watson, 1,661 Ashton Gronewold, 87 Ashton Gronewold, 1,009 Ashton Gronewold, 2,250 2008 David Shields, 800 Jason Schlueter, 1,848 Chad Shockley, 56 Chad Shockley, 724 Zach Howard, 1,274 2009 Bobby Pettis, 405 Jason Schlueter, 2.638 Bryan Crider, 57 Bryan Crider, 604 Bobby Pettis, 1,022 2010 Curterris Golden, 369 Steve Watson, 1,582 Chad Shockley, 87 Chad Shockley, 1,198 Chad Shockley, 1,491

65 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1893 (0-1) 1906 (2-4) 27-119 11/20 @Drury 0-16 10/13 @Missouri 0-26 10/20 Battery A 10-0 1894 (1-0) 10/27 @St. Louis 0-71 11/12 Drury 8-6 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 6-16 Arkansas 11-0 1895 (0-2) 16-26 @Drury 0-6 11/2 @Christian Brothers 8-10 11/23 @Washington Univ. 8-16 1907 (5-2) 100-38 Arkansas 5-7 1896 (0-1) Smith Academy 12-0 Drury 0-42 10/5 @St. Louis 0-12 10/26 McKinley HS 24-0 1897 (No games) 10/31 Battery A 11-6 11/9 @Washington Univ. 11-8 1898 (1-1) 26-32 11/16 Southeast Missouri 37-5 Washington Univ. 0-32 Drury 26-0 1908 (2-3) 68-48 10/3 @St. Louis 0-17 Miners’ 1914 team: Undefeated (9-0) squad that 1899 (0-2) 12-35 10/10 @Missouri 0-16 outscored its opponents 567-6 during the season. 10/18 Christian Brothers 6-17 10/21 Battery A 45-0 11/23 @Drury 6-18 10/28 Carleton 6-10 1914 (9-0) 567-6 1920 (4-4) 79-122 11/26 @Drury 17-5 10/3 @Missouri 9-0 10/2 @Washington Univ. 0-21 1900 (4-3) 116-44 10/10 Kansas Miners 87-0 10/9 Southeast Missouri 28-0 10/6 Marion Sims 6-11 1909 (5-4) 138-69 10/17 @Washington Univ. 19-0 10/16 @Missouri State 33-15 10/21 @Christian Brothers 6-0 10/2 @St. Louis 3-0 10/24 Arkansas 40-0 10/23 @St. Louis 0-27 10/29 Missouri 2-12 10/11 Central Methodist 10-11 10/31 Drury 68-0 10/30 @Arkansas 0-14 11/3 Drury 69-0 10/16 @Missouri 0-13 11/7 Pittsburg State 104-0 11/6 Central Missouri 17-0 11/10 @Washington Univ. 11-5 10/23 Carleton 18-6 11/14 Kirksville Osteopaths 150-0 11/13 Drury* 7-13 11/17 @St. Louis 22-11 10/30 Haskell 10-14 11/28 @St. Louis 63-0 11/20 @Tulsa 0-45 11/29 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-5 11/13 @Truman State 21-0 12/5* @Christian Brothers 27-6 *This game later forfeited to 11/15 @Kirksville Osteopaths 27-0 *This game not sanctioned by Missouri School of Mines. 1901 (6-2) 120-59 11/24 @Barnes Medical 6-25 Missouri School of Mines. 9/28 Smith Academy 10-0 11/25 @Drury 43-0 1921 (4-4) 155-46 10/5 Pierce City Baptist 6-5 1915 (5-2) 178-127 10/1 @Washington Univ. 0-10 10/12 Shurtleff 57-0 1910 (3-3-1) 85-42 10/1 Pittsburg State 41-0 10/7 @Southeast Missouri 24-0 10/16 @Marion Sims 5-0 10/1 Central Methodist 19-5 10/9 @Illinois 7-75 10/14 Missouri State 69-6 11/2 @Christian Brothers 24-0 10/8 @Missouri 0-0 10/16 Missouri State 51-20 10/21 Missouri Wesleyan 3-14 11/16 @Drury 12-0 10/15 @St. Louis 0-3 10/22 @Texas A&M 3-33 10/28 Millikin 0-7 11/23 Washington Univ. 6-16 10/22 @Kansas State 3-23 10/30 Kirksville Osteopaths 36-6 11/4 Rose Poly 3-7 11/30 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-38 10/29 Missouri State 24-0 11/6 @Drury 26-6 11/11 Drury 31-0 11/12 @Arkansas 2-6 11/13 Central Missouri 13-7 11/18 Central Methodist 21-2 1902 (2-5) 32-67 11/24 Drury 37-5 10/4 @Pierce City 5-0 1916 (1-6-1) 27-340 10/11 West End Athletic Club 6-0 1911 (1-5-2) 56-132 9/30 Millikin 7-7 1922 (1-6-1) 28-120 10/18 @Central Missouri 6-11 10/12 @Missouri 0-29 Washington Univ. 6-7 10/7 @Washington Univ. 6-14 11/15 @Christian Brothers 5-11 10/19 Missouri State 34-0 Kirksville Osteopaths 0-21 10/13 Westminster 10-0 11/22 Drury 10-11 10/26 Central Methodist 11-27 10/28 @Arkansas 0-60 10/20 @Missouri Wesleyan 3-14 Arkansas 0-11 11/2 Drury 0-6 11/3 Central Missouri 14-13 10/27 Arkansas Tech 0-6 South Dakota 0-23 11/9 @Arkansas 3-44 11/10 Drury 0-38 11/4 @St. Louis 7-14 St. Louis 6-24 @Texas A&M 0-77 11/11 Drury 0-12 1903 (2-3-2) 28-90 William Jewell 2-2 @Tulsa 0-117 11/18 Millikin 6-6 10/3 @Missouri 0-40 Haskell 0-0 11/25 @ Doctors 6-54 10/10 Arkansas 17-6 1917 (2-4) 93-131 10/19 Central Missouri 5-0 1912 (4-4) 146-72 10/13 Westminster 26-18 1923 (4-4) 208-136 10/31 @Washington Univ. 0-0 9/27 Central Methodist 17-13 10/20 @Arkansas 0-39 10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-7 11/7 @Drury 0-0 10/5 Missouri State 64-0 10/27 Marionville 65-7 10/13 @Drake 0-54 11/20 @Oklahoma 6-12 10/12 @Missouri 0-13 11/9 Washington Univ. 2-21 10/16 @Southern Methodist 0-35 11/26 @Colorado 0-32 10/19 @St. Louis 0-13 11/16 Drury 0-26 10/26 Kirksville Osteopaths 34-7 10/26 Washington Univ. 6-13 11/28 @Rose Poly 0-20 11/2 Kansas City 109-0 1904 (4-1-1) 132-35 11/2 @Drury 0-13 11/9 Oklahoma Mines 53-6 10/8 Shurtleff 23-0 11/23 Southeast Missouri 46-0 1918 (1-2) 13-39 11/16 @Drury 13-7 10/15 @Missouri State 41-0 11/28 @Oklahoma State 13-7 @Washington Univ. 0-26 11/23 Arkansas Tech 0-20 10/22 @Vanderbilt 4-29 @Arkansas 0-7 11/12 Christian Brothers 53-0 1913 (6-1-1) 266-60 11/27 Rose Poly 13-6 1924 (3-6) 104-101 11/19 Drury 6-6 10/4 Southeast Missouri 51-0 10/4 McKendree 27-0 11/24 @Arkansas 5-0 10/11 Christian Brothers 7-7 1919 (3-5) 115-96 10/11 @St. Louis 14-26 10/18 @St. Louis 62-0 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL 10/4 Kirksville Osteopaths 20-6 10/18 @Oklahoma State 0-23 1905 (3-3-1) 86-91 10/25 @Drury 26-0 10/10 @Westminster 54-0 10/25 Washington Univ. 0-13 10/7 Shurtleff 0-0 11/1 @Missouri 13-44 10/18 @Arkansas 0-20 11/1 @Loyola, Ill. 0-6 10/14 @Missouri 0-28 11/8 @Washington Univ. 19-3 10/25 @St. Louis 0-21 11/8 Rose Poly 23-3 10/28 Missouri State 28-0 11/17 Oklahoma State 14-0 11/1 @Washington Univ. 0-29 11/15 Missouri Wesleyan 6-10 11/4 Battery A 36-0 11/22 Verona Athletic Club 74-6 11/7 @Central Missouri 0-6 11/21 @Drury 27-7 11/18 Arkansas 16-0 11/14 Missouri State 32-0 11/26 @Missouri State 10-13 11/25 @Washington Univ. 6-23 66 11/28 @Drury 7-12 11/30 @Drury 0-40 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1925 (5-2-1) 114-78 1933 (4-3) 93-88 1939 (5-4, 3-2) 111-120 1945 (0-5) 14-95 10/3 Shurtleff 6-6 10/6 @Arkansas Tech 0-26 9/29 @St. Louis 0-13 Missouri State 7-13 10/9 McKendree 40-6 10/14 McKendree 7-6 10/7 Arkansas State 39-6 Missouri (B) 0-25 10/17 @Missouri 0-32 10/28 Missouri State 40-6 10/13 @Central Missouri 13-7 St. Louis 0-32 10/24 Kirksville Osteopaths 21-0 11/4 Ottawa 13-0 10/21 Northwest Missouri 0-17 Missouri State 7-19 10/31 @St. Louis 14-7 11/11 @St. Louis 0-26 10/28 Missouri State 6-20 Truman State 0-6 11/14 Washington Univ. 0-7 11/18 Truman State 0-18 11/4 Arkansas-Monticello 28-13 11/21 Drury 20-13 11/25 Northwest Missouri 33-6 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 12-6 1946 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 94-144 11/26 Missouri State 13-7 11/18 Truman State 13-6 MIAA Co-Champions 1934 (2-6) 79-122 11/24 @Washington Univ. 0-12 9/20 @St. Louis 0-24 1926 (5-3) 144-98 9/21 @Pittsburg State 6-18 9/28 Central Methodist 12-6 10/2 McKendree 41-13 9/29 Arkansas Tech 0-6 1940 (3-3-2, 2-2-1) 91-65 10/5 @Oklahoma City 6-74 10/9 Washington Univ. 2-25 10/5 Truman State 0-19 9/27 Arkansas State 39-12 10/12 @Central Missouri 20-0 10/16 Arkansas Tech 0-30 10/13 McKendree 6-20 10/5 @St. Louis 0-0 10/19 @Northwest Missouri 25-0 10/23 Kirksville Osteopaths 14-6 10/27 @Arkansas 0-20 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 25-0 10/26 @Southeast Missouri 6-27 10/30 Evansville 32-9 11/3 @St. Louis 0-25 10/19 Central Missouri 6-7 11/2 Missouri State 12-0 11/6 Drury 27-6 11/24 Missouri State 49-0 11/2 @Missouri State 7-27 11/9 Pittsburg State 0-0 11/13 St. Louis 7-9 11/29 Northwest Missouri 18-14 11/9 Southeast Missouri 7-7 11/16 Truman State 13-13 11/25 @Missouri State 21-0 11/15 @Truman State 7-0 AS A MEMBER OF MIAA 11/23 @Washington Univ. 0-12 1947 (4-3, 4-1) 105-126 1927 (2-5-1) 52-119 1935 (1-7, 0-5) 26-130 MIAA Champions 9/30 Shurtleff 7-0 10/5 McKendree 16-0 1941 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 116-67 9/27 @St. Louis 0-61 10/8 @Washington Univ. 0-13 10/11 @St. Louis 0-38 MIAA Co-Champions 10/4 @Memphis 0-13 10/14 Central Methodist 7-21 10/19 Missouri State 2-7 9/26 Arkansas State 46-0 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 12-6 10/22 @Arkansas 0-34 10/26 @Central Missouri 6-20 10/3 @St. Louis 7-13 10/18 Central Missouri 14-7 10/29 @St. Louis 0-17 11/2 Northwest Missouri 2-7 10/10 @Central Missouri 0-0 10/25 @Truman State 25-6 11/5 Kirksville Osteopaths 13-13 11/8 @Oklahoma City 6-27 10/17 Northwest Missouri 7-20 11/1 @Missouri State 7-14 11/11 @Drury 18-7 11/16 Truman State 6-13 10/24 Jeff erson Barracks 6-6 11/8 Southeast Missouri 47-19 11/18 Westminster 7-14 11/22 @Southeast Missouri 0-19 10/31 Missouri State 3-0 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 20-0 1948 (4-3-2, 2-1-2) 105-96 1928 (3-4-1) 81-97 1936 (1-4-2, 0-3-2) 86-96 11/14 Truman State 20-0 9/18 Memphis 6-0 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-9 9/25 @St. Louis 18-31 11/21 Washington Univ. 7-28 9/25 @Washington Univ. 7-19 10/13 McKendree 19-0 10/3 McKendree 27-0 10/2 Shurtleff 22-13 10/20 @St. Louis 7-12 10/16 @Northwest Missouri 0-0 1942 (3-4) 130-69 10/8 @Central Missouri 18-0 10/26 Central Methodist 6-12 10/24 Central Missouri 0-20 10/10 @St. Louis 7-14 10/16 Northwest Missouri 24-6 11/3 Kirksville Osteopaths 18-0 10/30 @Truman State 12-13 10/17 @Northwest Missouri 13-22 10/30 Missouri State 0-18 11/10 @Westminster 13-7 11/13 @Missouri State 13-13 10/24 Central Missouri 32-7 11/6 @Southeast Missouri 7-7 11/17 @Arkansas 6-45 11/20 Southeast Missouri 16-19 10/31 Ft. Leonard Wood 53-0 11/13 Truman State 14-14 11/29 @Drury 12-12 @Missouri State 13-0 11/20 @St. Louis 7-19 1937 (3-4-1, 2-2-1) 100-93 Southeast Missouri 6-7 1929 (5-3) 190-70 9/25 Southern Illinois 27-0 Washington Univ. 6-19 1949 (6-2, 5-0) 231-87 10/5 @Truman State 13-12 10/1 @St. Louis 6-32 MIAA Champions 10/12 Lombard 6-7 10/15 @Central Missouri 6-20 1943 (5-3) 112-112 9/16 @Pittsburg State 7-27 10/19 McKendree 73-0 10/23 Truman State 6-6 9/25 @Arkansas 0-59 9/24 @Washington Univ. 13-28 10/26 @Central Methodist 19-6 11/6 @Oklahoma City 7-19 10/1 @Central Missouri 0-6 10/1 Shurtleff 56-0 11/2 Westminster 0-12 11/13 Missouri State 35-0 10/16 @Illinois State 19-6 10/7 @Northwest Missouri 41-13 11/9 Northwest Missouri 33-6 11/19 Northwest Missouri 7-0 10/23 Missouri (B) 18-0 10/15 Central Missouri 31-0 11/16 @Northeastern Okla. 27-0 11/25 @Southeast Missouri 6-16 10/30 @Illinois Wesleyan 8-0 10/21 @Truman State 20-6 11/28 @Drury 19-27 11/6 @Southeast Missouri 25-0 10/29 @Missouri State 33-7 1938 (4-4, 3-2) 104-93 11/13 Camp J. T. Robinson 27-14 11/5 Southeast Missouri 30-6 1930 (5-1-1) 209-71 9/30 @St. Louis 0-12 11/20 Pittsburg State 14-34 10/4 Truman State 19-7 10/8 Chillicothe Business 30-6 10/11 Drury 67-6 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 0-21 1944 (No games — World War II) 10/18 Missouri Valley 38-7 10/22 Central Arkansas 0-27 10/25 @St. Louis 33-33 10/29 Southeast Missouri 35-0 11/8 @Westminster 13-0 11/5 @Truman State 6-2 11/15 @Tulsa 0-18 11/12 @Missouri State 7-19 Chillicothe Business 39-0 11/18 Central Missouri 26-6

1931 (5-3) 122-26 9/26 @Pittsburg State 19-7 10/3 Missouri (B) 26-0 10/10 @Oklahoma State 0-6 10/16 @St. Louis 0-7 10/23 @Northwest Missouri 0-6 10/31 Central Methodist 27-0 11/13 @Drury 18-0 11/25 Northeastern Okla. 32-0

1932 (4-3-1) 115-84 9/24 Pittsburg State 0-13 10/1 @Arkansas 20-19 10/15 Drury 40-0 10/22 @Truman State 7-12 10/28 @Missouri State 34-7 67 11/5 Northwest Missouri 14-7 Miners’ 1941 team: Missouri S&T’s fi rst championship team in the Missouri Intercollegiate 11/12 @Tulsa 0-26 Athletic Association; team recorded fi ve shutouts during that championship season. 11/19 St. Viator 0-0 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1950 (7-2, 4-1) 201-114 MIAA Champions 9/15 @Pittsburg State 26-7 9/23 @Washington Univ. 34-19 9/30 Murray State 0-21 10/7 Northwest Missouri 14-0 10/14 @Central Missouri 32-13 10/21 Truman State 47-7 10/28 Missouri State 35-34 11/3 @Southeast Missouri 6-7 11/23 @Illinois State* 7-6 *Corn Bowl, Bloomington, Ill.

1951 (3-5, 3-2) 90-132 9/15 Pittsburg State 0-20 9/22 @Murray State 7-31 9/29 @Washington Univ. 8-21 10/6 Central Missouri 12-6 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 30-14 Miners’ 1947 team: Missouri S&T’ s fi rst outright championship team that won the Missouri 10/19 @Truman State 7-21 10/26 @Missouri State 7-13 Intercollegiate Athletic Association title with a 4-1 league mark. 11/3 Southeast Missouri 19-6 1957 (5-5, 3-2) 174-146 1962 (2-7, 1-4) 112-210 1967 (2-7, 0-5) 115-194 9/14 @Northeastern Okla. 13-33 9/15 @St. Mary’s 13-0 9/16 Harding 25-14 1952 (3-5, 3-2) 110-183 9/21 Carthage 34-0 9/22 @Washington Univ. 20-33 9/23 Pittsburg State 7-14 9/20 @Pittsburg State 0-20 9/28 @Washington Univ. 7-14 9/29 @Pittsburg State 6-28 9/30 @Missouri Valley 34-13 9/27 @Washington Univ. 6-27 10/5 Pittsburg State 6-14 10/6 Tennessee-Martin 18-26 10/7 William Jewell 14-28 10/4 Northwest Missouri 21-6 10/12 Central Missouri 47-6 10/13 @Southeast Missouri 12-23 10/14 Missouri State 9-21 10/10 @Central Missouri 20-14 10/19 Northwest Missouri 37-19 10/20 Truman State 0-40 10/21 @Central Missouri 0-21 10/17 @Southeast Missouri 0-10 10/27 Emporia State 27-14 10/27 Northwest Missouri 26-12 10/28 Southeast Missouri 0-34 10/25 Missouri State 25-20 11/1 @Truman State 0-12 11/3 @Missouri State 3-28 11/4 Truman State 7-13 10/31 @William Jewell 19-47 11/9 @Missouri State 3-0 11/10 Central Missouri 14-20 11/11 Northwest Missouri 19-36 11/8 Truman State 19-52 11/16 Southeast Missouri 0-32 1963 (2-7, 2-3) 69-225 1968 (4-5, 2-3) 128-141 1953 (3-5, 2-3) 100-117 1958 (5-4, 4-1) 154-185 9/14 Lincoln 6-24 9/21 @Washington Univ. 18-20 9/19 Pittsburg State 6-25 9/13 Northeastern Okla. 3-20 9/21 @Washington Univ. 7-15 9/28 @Missouri Valley 20-7 9/26 @Washington Univ. 7-26 9/20 @Lincoln 0-46 9/28 Pittsburg State 6-35 10/5 Hillsdale 16-24 10/2 @Northwest Missouri 7-12 9/27 @Washington Univ. 13-19 10/5 @Tennessee-Martin 7-32 10/12 @Wis.-Milwaukee 10-6 10/10 Central Missouri 20-0 10/4 @Pittsburg State 22-21 10/12 Southeast Missouri 19-14 10/19 Central Missouri 16-20 10/17 Southeast Missouri 6-0 10/11 Central Missouri 26-14 10/19 @Truman State 0-41 10/26 @Southeast Missouri 13-31 10/24 @Truman State 20-28 10/17 @Southeast Missouri 7-19 10/26 @Northwest Missouri 14-22 11/2 Truman State 19-13 10/31 @Missouri State 6-19 10/25 Truman State 27-20 11/2 Missouri State 0-42 11/9 Northwest Missouri 7-6 11/6 @Southern Illinois 28-7 11/1 Northwest Missouri 20-7 11/9 @Central Missouri 10-0 11/16 @Missouri State 9-14 11/8 @Missouri State 36-19 1954 (3-5, 3-2) 104-216 1964 (1-8, 1-4) 78-324 1969 (7-2, 3-2) 256-107 9/18 @Pittsburg State 14-35 1959 (4-4, 2-3) 147-137 9/19 @Washington Univ. 7-27 9/20 @Washington Univ. 40-0 9/25 @Washington Univ. 14-58 9/19 Lincoln 14-30 9/26 @Pittsburg State 9-24 9/27 Missouri Valley 33-14 10/2 Missouri State 18-12 9/26 @Washington Univ. 27-15 10/3 Tennessee-Martin 6-26 10/4 Bradley 42-14 10/9 @Southeast Missouri 7-33 10/3 Pittsburg State 20-7 10/10 @Lincoln 0-73 10/11 @Illinois-Chicago 14-6 10/16 Northwest Missouri 19-13 10/9 @Central Missouri 34-20 10/17 Truman State 12-35 10/18 @Central Missouri 24-0 10/23 @Central Missouri 19-6 10/17 Southeast Missouri 7-30 10/24 Northwest Missouri 19-41 10/25 Southeast Missouri 24-32 10/30 Truman State 6-32 10/24 @Truman State 7-20 10/31 @Missouri State 13-49 11/1 @Truman State 14-21 11/5 Southern Illinois 7-27 10/31 @Northwest Missouri 6-7 11/7 Central Missouri 14-0 11/8 @Northwest Missouri 20-8 11/7 Missouri State 32-8 11/14 @Southeast Missouri 7-49 11/15 Missouri State 45-12 1955 (4-5, 2-3) 162-165 9/17 Pittsburg State 14-33 1960 (0-9, 0-5) 108-332 1965 (2-7, 0-5) 116-168 1970 (6-3-1, 2-3-1) 251-174 9/24 @Washington Univ. 20-13 9/17 @Southern Illinois 14-34 9/18 @Washington Univ. 6-19 9/19 Washington Univ. 20-14 10/1 Culver-Stockton 44-7 9/24 @Washington Univ. 12-34 9/25 Pittsburg State 19-7 9/26 @Missouri Valley 21-7 10/8 @Missouri State 13-7 10/1 Pittsburg State 6-52 10/2 @Carson-Newman 0-27 10/3 @Bradley 28-7 10/15 Southeast Missouri 6-9 10/8 Tennessee-Martin 12-20 10/9 St. Mary’s 41-0 10/10 Illinois-Chicago 53-0 10/22 @Truman State 19-14 10/15 Northwest Missouri 22-53 10/16 Truman State 0-14 10/17 @Northwest Missouri 54-21 10/29 @Northwest Missouri 6-11 10/22 @Missouri State 7-20 10/23 @Northwest Missouri 12-40 10/24 Missouri State 14-14 11/5 Central Missouri 19-25 10/29 Central Missouri 21-23 10/30 Missouri State 0-14 10/31 @Central Missouri 7-34 11/12 @SW-Memphis 21-46 11/5 @Southeast Missouri 0-42 11/6 @Central Missouri 22-26 11/14 Southeast Missouri 21-35 11/12 Truman State 14-54 11/13 Southeast Missouri 16-21 11/21 @Truman State 19-35 1956 (6-3, 4-1) 172-89 11/26 Lincoln 14-7 MIAA Co-Champions 1961 (4-5, 3-2) 108-186 1966 (3-7, 1-4) 173-264 9/15 @Pittsburg State 0-13 9/16 Southern Illinois 0-44 9/17 @Harding 13-31 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL 9/22 @Carthage 20-6 9/23 @Washington Univ. 19-0 9/24 @Pittsburg State 23-35 9/29 @Washington Univ. 13-14 9/30 Pittsburg State 0-20 10/1 Missouri Valley 29-7 10/6 SW-Memphis 33-7 10/7 @Tennessee-Martin 22-50 10/8 @William Jewell 16-13 10/13 Truman State 33-6 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 20-13 10/15 @Missouri State 10-39 10/20 Missouri State 7-9 10/21 Missouri State 13-6 10/22 Central Missouri 26-28 10/27 @Central Missouri 29-27 10/28 @Central Missouri 20-6 10/29 @Southeast Missouri 13-49 11/3 Northwest Missouri 27-7 11/4 Southeast Missouri 7-27 11/5 Truman State 16-0 68 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 10-0 11/10 @Truman State 7-20 11/12 Northwest Missouri 13-36 11/19 @Bradley 14-26 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

Miners’ 1980 team: Undefeated (10-0) and champions of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association; team was ranked 10th in fi nal NCAA Division II poll and was D-II’s top team against the run.

1971 (4-6-1, 2-3-1) 156-247 1975 (1-8-2, 1-5) 127-210 1979 (7-3-1, 3-3) 208-94 1983 (8-2, 4-1) 239-133 9/18 @Pittsburg State 0-20 9/6 Missouri Valley 14-28 9/1 @William Penn 43-0 MIAA Co-Champions 9/24 Missouri Valley 21-27 9/13 Missouri Western 14-14 9/8 Missouri Valley 8-8 9/3 @Missouri Western 28-35 10/2 Culver-Stockton 21-0 9/20 @Missouri Southern 6-26 9/22 @Pittsburg State 24-10 9/10 Missouri Valley 17-7 10/9 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-6 9/27 @Pittsburg State 20-20 9/29 @Evangel 37-0 9/17 @Pittsburg State 17-14 10/16 Northwest Missouri 21-19 10/11 @Southeast Missouri 0-17 10/6 @Southeast Missouri 9-7 9/24 Evansville 37-21 10/23 @Missouri State 20-20 10/18 Truman State 6-26 10/13 Truman State 2-3 10/1 @Lincoln 17-21 10/30 Central Missouri 25-14 10/25 Central Missouri 0-29 10/20 @Missouri State 3-27 10/8 Northwest Missouri 35-21 11/6 @Eastern New Mexico 7-37 11/1 @Lincoln 26-28 10/27 Northwest Missouri 3-26 10/22 Central Missouri 15-0 11/13 @Southeast Missouri 2-42 11/8 Eastern Illinois 14-24 11/3 Central Methodist 49-6 10/29 @Evangel 35-6 11/20 Truman State 13-44 11/15 Northwest Missouri 7-28 11/10 @Lincoln 24-7 11/5 @Southeast Missouri 24-14 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 11/25 @Lincoln 0-18 11/22 @Missouri State 20-7 11/17 Central Missouri 9-0 11/12 Truman State 14-9

1972 (2-9, 1-5) 108-312 1976 (4-6-1, 2-4) 179-173 1980 (10-0, 6-0) 260-123 1984 (6-4, 2-3) 229-111 9/16 Pittsburg State 7-21 9/4 @Missouri Valley 30-42 MIAA Champions 9/1 Missouri Western 17-11 9/23 @South Dakota State 0-49 9/11 @Missouri Western 7-6 9/6 William Penn 27-0 9/8 @Missouri Valley 24-10 9/30 @Missouri Southern 7-39 9/18 Wayne State, Neb. 17-0 9/13 @Missouri Valley 23-16 9/15 Pittsburg State 62-14 10/7 Wis.-Milwaukee 7-20 9/25 Pittsburg State 7-7 9/20 Pittsburg State 14-10 9/22 @Evansville 50-0 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 21-46 10/9 Lincoln 34-15 9/27 @Evangel 40-20 10/6 Southeast Missouri 16-0 10/21 Missouri State 0-3 10/16 @Central Missouri 29-15 10/4 Lincoln 18-0 10/13 @Truman State 20-31 10/28 @Central Missouri 24-35 10/23 Missouri State 9-10 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 41-3 10/20 @Central Missouri 0-10 11/4 @Washington Univ. 14-7 10/30 @Northwest Missouri 14-28 10/18 Missouri State 27-16 10/27 Lincoln 27-3 11/11 Southeast Missouri 0-31 11/6 @Washington Univ. 20-21 10/25 @Central Missouri 16-15 11/3 Evangel 7-18 11/18 @Truman State 28-21 11/13 Southeast Missouri 12-20 11/8 Southeast Missouri 34-23 11/10 @Northwest Missouri 9-14 11/23 Lincoln 0-40 11/20 Truman State 0-24 11/15 @Truman State 20-14 1985 (7-3, 4-1) 240-120 1973 (3-6-2, 2-3-1) 186-263 1977 (7-3-1, 4-1-1) 234-180 1981 (6-3-1, 3-1-1) 149-136 9/4 @Missouri Western 15-24 9/15 @Wayne State, Neb. 14-14 MIAA Co-Champions 9/5 @William Penn 31-13 9/8 Missouri Valley 35-6 9/22 Henderson State 3-14 9/3 Missouri Valley 33-13 9/12 Missouri Valley 10-31 9/21 @Pittsburg State 13-14 9/29 Missouri Southern 16-0 9/10 Missouri Western 14-21 9/19 @Pittsburg State 12-28 10/5 @Southeast Missouri 20-3 10/6 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-45 9/17 Missouri Southern 9-43 9/26 Evangel 14-3 10/12 Truman State 20-21 10/13 Northwest Missouri 21-31 9/24 @Pittsburg State 16-14 10/3 @Lincoln 14-12 10/19 Central Missouri 14-9 10/20 @Missouri State 32-49 10/8 @Lincoln 14-0 10/10 Northwest Missouri 24-3 10/26 @Lincoln 34-3 10/27 Central Missouri 24-14 10/15 Central Missouri 20-14 10/17 Central Missouri 0-0 11/2 @Evangel 28-19 11/3 @Washington Univ. 28-31 10/22 @Missouri State 17-26 10/31 Evansville 13-3 11/9 Northwest Missouri 44-6 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 8-33 10/29 Northwest Missouri 27-6 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 14-17 11/16 @Grand Valley State 17-15 11/17 Truman State 7-7 11/5 Washington Univ. 49-10 11/14 Truman State 17-16 11/22 @Lincoln 26-25 11/12 @Southeast Missouri 14-14 1986 (5-6, 2-3) 291-248 11/19 Truman State 21-19 1982 (8-3, 3-2) 238-177 9/6 Missouri Western 38-22 1974 (6-4-1, 4-1-1) 178-202 9/4 @Wichita State 14-51 9/13 @Missouri Valley 42-13 9/7 @Missouri Valley 14-28 1978 (8-3, 4-2) 267-145 9/11 @Missouri Valley 10-6 9/20 Pittsburg State 14-37 9/14 @Missouri Western 15-7 9/2 William Penn 20-0 9/18 Pittsburg State 21-9 9/27 @Evangel 40-28 9/21 @Henderson State 10-38 9/9 @Missouri Valley 6-14 9/25 @Evansville 14-10 10/4 @Central Missouri 28-35 9/28 Pittsburg State 14-12 9/23 Pittsburg State 38-21 10/2 Lincoln 23-7 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 13-3 10/12 Southeast Missouri 21-29 9/30 Evangel 37-0 10/9 @Northwest Missouri 24-21 10/18 Southeast Missouri 12-30 10/19 @Truman State 20-7 10/7 Southeast Missouri 13-6 10/16 Culver-Stockton 61-0 10/25 Lincoln 53-6 10/26 @Central Missouri 21-21 10/14 @Truman State 7-8 10/23 @Central Missouri 20-23 11/1 Southwest Baptist 10-13 11/2 Lincoln 14-13 10/21 Missouri State 13-37 10/30 Evangel 32-22 11/8 @Truman State 21-31 11/9 @Eastern Illinois 0-17 10/28 @Northwest Missouri 32-22 11/6 Southeast Missouri 12-0 11/15 Grand Valley State 20-30 11/16 @Northwest Missouri 7-41 11/4 @Central Methodist 52-17 11/13 @Truman State 7-28 11/23 Missouri State 35-31 11/11 Lincoln 32-13 11/18 @Central Missouri 17-7

69 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1987 (5-5, 2-3) 200-136 9/25 Emporia State 0-17 10/2 Emporia State 6-48 9/10 Wayne State (Neb.) 22-21 9/5 @Missouri Western 19-7 10/2 Southwest Baptist 44-8 10/9 @Washburn 18-53 9/17 Peru State 34-0 9/12 Missouri Valley 10-13 10/9 @Pittsburg State 3-28 10/16 @Central Missouri 0-41 9/24 @Saint Joseph’s 23-28 9/19 @Pittsburg State 7-31 10/16 Northwest Missouri 20-27 10/23 Southwest Baptist 7-14 10/1 Southwest Baptist 38-40 9/26 Evangel 29-14 10/23 @Truman State 13-21 10/30 @Pittsburg State 0-62 10/15 Southwestern Okla. St. 20-9 10/10 Central Missouri 14-20 10/30 Missouri Western 24-42 11/6 Northwest Missouri 3-34 10/22 @South Dakota St. 28-64 10/17 Northwest Missouri 31-14 11/6 @Missouri Southern 33-47 11/13 @Missouri Southern 0-37 10/29 @Austin Peay 45-3 10/24 Truman State 6-11 11/13 Central Missouri 21-24 11/5 Morehead State 55-56 10/31 @Lincoln 49-0 2000 (2-9, 0-9) 141-453 11/12 @Butler 45-28 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 0-16 1994 (5-5-1, 4-4-1) 155-232 9/2 Kentucky Wesleyan 35-28 2006 (6-5) 350-283 11/14 @Southwest Baptist 35-10 9/3 @Michigan Tech 6-20 9/9 @Missouri Valley 22-20 8/26 @Tiffi n 32-58 9/10 @Georgetown, Ky. 17-7 9/16 @Missouri Western 0-63 9/9 @Southeast Missouri 23-44 1988 (2-8, 2-4) 122-208 9/17 Washburn 19-0 9/23 Truman State 0-49 9/16 @Lincoln 49-7 9/3 Missouri Western 6-24 9/24 @Emporia State 15-14 9/30 @Emporia State 7-49 9/23 @Morehead State 49-37 9/10 @Harding 16-21 10/1 @Southwest Baptist 26-26 10/7 Washburn 14-34 9/30 Saint Joseph’s 24-38 9/17 @Pittsburg State 0-31 10/8 Pittsburg State 0-34 10/14 Central Missouri 7-33 10/7 @Southwestern Okla. 29-31 10/1 @Illinois State 0-20 10/15 @Northwest Missouri 20-15 10/21 @Southwest Baptist* 32-35 10/14 Austin Peay 21-14 10/8 Southwest Baptist 31-20 10/22 Truman State 7-38 10/28 Pittsburg State 10-52 10/21 Southern Nazarene 17-14 10/15 @Central Missouri 17-24 10/29 @Missouri Western 10-30 11/4 @Northwest Missouri 7-70 10/28 Butler 35-20 10/22 Southeast Missouri* 6-38 11/5 Missouri Southern 21-17 11/11 Missouri Southern 7-20 11/4 @Wayne State (Neb.) 9-14 10/29 Lincoln 27-0 11/12 @Central Missouri 14-31 *Overtime game (1OT) 11/11 Kentucky Wesleyan 62-6 11/5 @Truman State 12-13 11/12 @Northwest Missouri 7-17 1995 (1-9, 1-8) 119-379 2001 (2-9, 0-9) 152-360 2007 (4-7) 334-385 *at Busch Stadium, St. Louis 9/9 @Missouri Valley 0-3 9/1 Quincy 45-12 8/25 Truman State 31-38 9/16 @Truman State 3-63 9/8 @Kentucky Wesleyan 30-10 8/30 @Missouri State 17-62 1989 (1-9, 1-9) 123-223 9/23 Northwest Missouri 14-48 9/15 Northwest Missouri 0-49 9/8 Wisconsin-Stout 28-10 9/2 @Washburn 20-7 9/30 @Missouri Southern 17-56 9/22 @Truman State 0-61 9/22 @Butler* 21-28 9/9 Truman State 17-19 10/7 Emporia State 14-45 9/29 Central Missouri 10-31 9/29 Arkansas-Monticello 28-45 9/16 @Missouri Western 14-27 10/14 @Washburn 10-21 10/6 @Missouri Western 14-34 10/6 @Saint Joseph’s 17-35 9/30 @Lincoln 14-21 10/21 Central Missouri 19-50 10/13 @Emporia State 19-31 10/13 @Southern Nazarene 21-35 10/7 Southeast Missouri 7-27 10/28 Southwest Baptist 7-12 10/20 Pittsburg State 3-31 10/20 Central State 44-28 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 3-7 11/4 @Pittsburg State 10-60 10/27 Southwest Baptist 3-17 10/27 Lincoln 48-10 10/21 Pittsburg State 14-42 11/11 Missouri Western 25-21 11/3 @Washburn 14-42 11/3 @Tiffi n 30-73 10/28 Central Missouri 0-25 11/10 Missouri Southern 14-42 11/10 @Kentucky Wesleyan 49-21 11/4 @Missouri Southern 21-24 1996 (3-8, 1-8) 165-314 *Overtime game (1OT) 11/11 Southwest Baptist 14-24 9/7 Quincy 41-0 2002 (0-11, 0-9) 153-429 9/14 Missouri Valley 20-7 8/31 @Harding 15-23 2008 (7-4) 408-274 1990 (0-10, 0-9) 96-304 9/21 Truman State 14-30 9/14 Drake 25-28 9/6 @Ark.-Monticello 24-42 9/1 Washburn 7-13 9/28 @Northwest Missouri 21-56 9/21 @Northwest Missouri 9-34 9/13 Evangel 41-7 9/8 @Truman State 17-24 10/5 Missouri Southern 21-25 9/28 Truman State 28-57 9/20 @Wisconsin-Stout 31-24 9/15 Missouri Western 21-24 10/12 @Emporia State 20-52 10/3 @Central Missouri 14-55 9/27 Butler 15-41 9/22 @Illinois State 0-46 10/19 Washburn 0-45 10/12 Missouri Western 9-29 10/4 Saint Joseph’s 38-29 10/6 @Southeast Missouri 17-28 10/26 @Central Missouri 7-20 10/19 Emporia State 7-40 10/11 @South Dakota 3-34 10/13 Northwest Missouri 13-21 11/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-7 10/26 @Pittsburg State 14-48 10/18 Kentucky Wesleyan 58-7 10/20 @Pittsburg State 7-52 11/9 Pittsburg State 0-45 11/2 @Southwest Baptist 7-17 10/25 @Central State 28-29 10/27 @Central Missouri 0-37 11/16 @Missouri Western 7-27 11/9 Washburn 0-49 11/1 @Lincoln 68-0 11/3 Missouri Southern 7-14 11/16 Missouri Southern 25-49 11/8 Southwest Baptist 63-23 11/10 @Southwest Baptist 7-45 1997 (3-8, 2-7) 153-333 11/15 @Truman State* 39-38 9/6 @Quincy 40-0 2003 (0-11, 0-9) 224-500 *Overtime game (2OT) 1991 (4-6-1, 3-5-1) 192-221 9/13 @Missouri Valley 10-14 9/6 Colo. School of Mines 7-28 8/31 Michigan Tech 24-21 9/20 Central Missouri 14-44 9/13 @Drake 7-28 2009 (4-7) 233-374 9/7 @Iowa Wesleyan 17-21 9/27 @Washburn 13-27 9/20 @Missouri Southern 35-49 9/3 @Central Missouri 13-50 9/21 Northwest Missouri 20-21 10/4 @Pittsburg State 7-42 9/27 Northwest Missouri 22-60 9/12 Saint Joseph’s* 41-44 9/28 @Pittsburg State 6-6 10/11 Northwest Missouri 3-38 10/4 @Pittsburg State 6-59 9/19 Wis.-Stevens Point 17-21 10/5 Missouri Western 14-26 10/18 @Truman State 7-56 10/11 Southwest Baptist 27-43 9/26 @Wis.-LaCrosse 0-48 10/12 @Missouri Southern 6-42 10/25 Missouri Western 17-0 10/18 @Central Missouri 21-73 10/3 @Central Arkansas 10-45 10/19 Emporia State 27-21 11/1 @Missouri Southern 3-35 10/25 @Washburn 24-49 10/10 @Drake 0-19 10/26 @Washburn 28-13 11/8 Emporia State 20-77 11/1 Emporia State 27-44 10/17 Northwestern Okla. 31-28 11/2 Central Missouri 13-7 11/15 Southwest Baptist 19-0 11/8 @Truman State 28-35 10/24 Saint Francis (Ind.) 39-37 11/9 Southwest Baptist 21-26 11/15 Missouri Western 20-32 10/31 Lincoln 35-14 11/16 @Truman State 16-17 1998 (0-11, 0-9) 94-335 11/7 @Southwest Baptist 13-54 9/5 Quincy 17-23 2004 (3-8, 2-7) 254-509 11/14 @Kentucky Wesleyan 34-14 1992 (2-9, 1-8) 131-323 9/12 Missouri Valley 14-19 8/28 Upper Iowa 42-7 *Overtime game (2OT) 9/5 @Iowa Wesleyan 27-26 9/19 @Central Missouri 0-27 9/4 @Colo. School of Mines 12-48 9/12 @Murray State 0-36 9/26 Washburn 7-24 9/11 Missouri Southern 21-51 2010 (3-8) 206-352 9/19 @Northwest Missouri 14-29 10/3 Pittsburg State 3-41 9/18 @Northwest Missouri 3-65 9/4 @Emporia State 7-23 9/26 Pittsburg State 3-45 10/10 @Northwest Missouri 6-49 9/25 Pittsburg State 27-91 9/11 Drake 14-28 10/3 @Missouri Western 21-28 10/17 Truman State 7-25 10/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-52 9/18 @Wis.-Stevens Point 10-29 10/10 Missouri Southern 13-33 10/24 @Missouri Western 0-39 10/9 Central Missouri 42-38 9/25 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 31-24

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL 10/17 @Emporia State 6-35 10/31 Missouri Southern 19-33 10/16 Washburn 17-42 10/2 Northwestern Okla. 14-43 10/24 Washburn 26-21 11/7 @Emporia State 14-34 10/23 @Emporia State 29-19 10/9 @South Alabama 6-45 10/31 @Central Missouri 0-17 11/14 @Southwest Baptist 7-21 10/30 Truman State 33-47 10/16 Kentucky Wesleyan* 38-35 11/7 @Southwest Baptist 7-17 11/6 @Missouri Western 14-49 10/23 @Saint Francis (Ind.) 14-41 11/14 Truman State 14-36 1999 (0-11, 0-9) 80-411 10/30 Urbana 25-42 9/4 @Quincy 16-23 AS AN NCAA-II INDEPENDENT 11/6 @Saint Joseph’s 27-21 1993 (3-7, 2-7) 228-228 9/11 Missouri Valley 20-28 2005 (7-4) 379-285 11/13 @Lincoln 20-21 70 9/11 Iowa Wesleyan 32-0 9/18 Missouri Western 10-56 8/27 @Upper Iowa 26-18 *Overtime game (1OT) 9/18 @Washburn 38-14 9/25 @Truman State 0-15 9/3 Central Methodist 43-18 ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

OPPONENT (School location) All Games Home Away Neutral First Game Last Game Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.) 6-13 3-0 3-12 0-1 1902 1943 Arkansas-Monticello (Monticello, Ark.) 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 1939 2008 Arkansas State (Jonesboro, Ark.) 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1939 1941 Arkansas Tech (Russellville, Ark.) 0-5 0-4 0-1 0-0 1922 1934 Austin Peay (Clarksville, Tenn.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2005 2006 Barnes (St. Louis, Mo.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1909 1909 Battery A (Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.) 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 1905 1908 Bradley (Peoria, Ill.) 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 1966 1970 Butler (Indianapolis, Ind.) 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 2005 2008 Camp J.T. Robinson (Little Rock, Ark.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1943 1943 Carleton (Northfi eld, Minn.) 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1908 1909 Carson-Newman (Jeff erson City, Tenn.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1965 1965 Carthage (Kenosha, Wis.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1956 1957 Central Arkansas (Conway, Ark.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1938 2009 Central Methodist (Fayette, Mo.) 9-4 7-4 2-0 0-0 1909 2005 Central Missouri (Warrensburg, Mo.) 37-35-3 22-15-1 15-20-2 0-0 1902 2009 Central State (Wilberforce, Ohio) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2007 2008 Chillicothe Business (Chillicothe, Mo.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1930 1938 Christian Brothers (St. Louis, Mo.) 4-3-1 1-1-1 3-2 0-0 1895 1914 Colorado (Boulder, Colo.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1903 1903 Colorado School of Mines (Golden, Colo.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2003 2004 Culver-Stockton (Canton, Mo.) 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1955 1982

Drake (Des Moines, Iowa) 0-5 0-2 0-3 0-0 1923 2010 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Drury (Springfi eld, Mo.) 19-14-3 10-8-1 9-6-2 0-0 1893 1932 Eastern Illinois (Charleston, Ill.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1974 1975 Eastern New Mexico (Portales, N.M.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1971 1971 Emporia State (Emporia, Kan.) 4-12 2-6 2-6 0-0 1957 2010 Evangel (Springfi eld, Mo.) 10-1 5-1 5-0 0-0 1978 2008 Evansville (Evansville, Ind.) 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 1926 1984 Fort Leonard Wood (Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1942 1942 Georgetown (Georgetown, Ky.) 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1994 1994 Grand Valley State (Allendale, Mich.) 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1985 1986 Harding (Searcy, Ark.) 1-3 1-0 0-3 0-0 1966 2002 Haskell (Lawrence, Kan.) 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1909 1911 Henderson State (Arkadelphia, Ark.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1973 1974 Hillsdale (Hillsdale, Mich.) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1968 1968 Illinois (Champaign, Ill.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1915 1915 Illinois-Chicago (Chicago, Ill.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1969 1970 Illinois State (Normal, Ill.) 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-0 1943 1990 Illinois Wesleyan (Bloomington, Ill.) 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1943 1943 Iowa Wesleyan (Mount Pleasant, Iowa) 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 1991 1993 Jeff erson Barracks (St. Louis, Mo.) 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 1941 1941 Kansas City (Kansas City, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1923 1923 Kansas School of Mines (Weir City, Kan.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1914 1914 Kansas State (Manhattan, Kan.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1910 1910 Kentucky Wesleyan (Owensboro, Ky.) 7-0 4-0 3-0 0-0 2000 2010 Kirksville Osteopaths (Kirksville, Mo.) 8-3-1 7-1-1 1-2 0-0 1900 1928 Lincoln (Jeff erson City, Mo.) 19-10 11-3 8-7 0-0 1958 2010 Lombard (Galesburg, Ill.) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1928 1928 Loyola (Chicago, Ill.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1924 1924 Marion Sims (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1900 1901 Marionville (Marionville, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1917 1917 McKendree (Lebanon, Ill.) 8-1 8-1 0-0 0-0 1924 1936 McKinley HS (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1907 1907 Memphis (Memphis, Tenn.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1947 1948 Michigan Tech (Houghton, Mich.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1991 1994 Millikin (Decatur, Ill.) 0-1-2 0-1-2 0-0 0-0 1916 1921 Missouri (Columbia, Mo.) 1-10-1 0-1 1-9-1 0-0 1900 1925 71 Missouri “B” (Columbia, Mo.) 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 1931 1945 ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

OPPONENT (School location) All Games Home Away Neutral First Game Last Game Missouri Southern (Joplin, Mo.) 2-18 2-8 0-10 0-0 1972 2004 Missouri State (Springfi eld, Mo.) 31-27-3 21-10-1 10-17-2 0-0 1904 2007 Missouri Valley (Marshall, Mo.) 15-11-1 7-6-1 8-5 0-0 1930 2000 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron, Mo.) 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 1921 1924 Missouri Western (St. Joseph, Mo.) 7-18-1 4-8-1 3-10 0-0 1974 2004 Morehead State (Morehead, Ky.) 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 2005 2006 Murray State (Murray, Ky.) 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 1950 1992 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (Miami, Okla.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1923 1923 Northeastern State (Tahlequah, Okla.) 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 1929 1958 Northwest Missouri State (Maryville, Mo.) 33-38-1 19-17 14-21-1 0-0 1929 2004 Northwestern Oklahoma State (Alva, Okla.) 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2009 2010 Oklahoma (Norman, Okla.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1903 1903 Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 1935 1946 Oklahoma State (Stillwater, Okla.) 2-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 1912 1931 Ottawa (Ottawa, Kan.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1933 1933 Peru State (Peru, Neb.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2005 2005 Pierce City Baptist (Pierce City, Mo.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1901 1902 Pittsburg State (Pittsburg, Kan.) 15-40-4 9-20-2 6-20-2 0-0 1914 2004 Quincy (Quincy, Ill.) 3-2 2-1 1-1 0-0 1996 2001 Rhodes (Memphis, Tenn.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1955 1956 Saint Francis (Fort Wayne, Ind.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2009 2010 Saint Joseph’s (Rensselaer, Ind.) 2-4 1-2 1-2 0-0 2005 2010 Saint Louis (St. Louis, Mo.) 5-27-2 0-0 5-27-2 0-0 1900 1948 St. Mary’s of the Plains (Dodge City, Kan.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1962 1965 St. Viator (Bourbonnais, Ill.) 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 1932 1932 Shurtleff (Alton, Ill.) 5-0-2 5-0-2 0-0 0-0 1901 1949 Smith Academy (St. Louis, Mo.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1901 1907 South Alabama (Mobile, Ala.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2010 2010 South Dakota (Vermillion, S.D.) 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1902 2008 South Dakota State (Brookings, S.D.) 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1972 2005 Southeast Missouri St. (Cape Girardeau, Mo.) 22-36-3 14-15-1 8-20-2 0-1 1906 2006 Southern Illinois (Carbondale, Ill.) 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 1937 1961 Southern Methodist (Dallas, Texas) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1923 1923 Southern Nazarene (Bethany, Okla.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2006 2007 Southwest Baptist (Bolivar, Mo.) 6-15-1 4-7 2-8-1 0-0 1986 2009 Southwestern Okla. St. (Weatherford, Okla.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2005 2006 Tennessee-Martin (Martin, Tenn.) 0-5 0-3 0-2 0-0 1960 1964 Tennessee Medical (Knoxville, Tenn.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1922 1922 Texas A&M (College Station, Texas) 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1915 1916 Tiffi n (Tiffi n, Ohio) 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 2006 2007 Truman State (Kirksville, Mo.) 22-49-4 11-23-4 11-26 0-0 1909 2008 Tulsa (Tulsa, Okla.) 0-4 0-0 0-4 0-0 1916 1932 Upper Iowa (Fayette, Iowa) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2004 2005 Urbana (Urbana, Ohio) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2010 2010 Vanderbilt (Nashville, Tenn.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1904 1904 Verona Athletic Club (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1913 1913 Washburn (Topeka, Kan.) 5-11 2-6 3-5 0-0 1989 2004 Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.) 11-40-1 2-0 9-40-1 0-0 1895 1977 Wayne State (Wayne, Neb.) 2-1-1 2-0 0-1-1 0-0 1973 2006 West End Athletic Club (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1902 1902 Westminster (Fulton, Mo.) 5-2 2-2 3-0 0-0 1917 1930 Wichita State (Wichita, Kan.) 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1982 1982 William Jewell (Liberty, Mo.) 1-2-1 0-1-1 1-1 0-0 1911 1967

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL William Penn (Oskaloosa, Iowa) 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 1978 1981 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2-2 0-1 2-1 0-0 1968 1973 Wisconsin-LaCrosse (LaCrosse, Wis.) 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2009 2010 Wisconsin-Stout (Menomomie, Wis.) 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2007 2008 Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Stevens Point, Wis.) 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2009 2010 72 ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

ARKANSAS (UA leads 13-6) CENTRAL METHODIST (S&T leads 9-4) 1996 UCM 7-20 @Warrensburg 1902 UA 0-11 @Fayetteville 1909 CMU 10-11 Rolla 1997 UCM 14-44 Rolla 1903 S&T 17-6 Rolla 1910 S&T 19-5 Rolla 1998 UCM 0-27 @Warrensburg 1904 S&T 5-0 @Fayetteville 1911 CMU 11-27 Rolla 1999 UCM 0-41 @Warrensburg 1905 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1912 S&T 17-13 Rolla 2000 UCM 7-33 Rolla 1906 S&T 11-0 Rolla 1921 S&T 21-2 Rolla 2001 UCM 10-31 Rolla 1907 UA 5-7 @Fayetteville 1927 CMU 7-21 Rolla 2002 UCM 14-55 @Warrensburg 1910 UA 2-6 @Fayetteville 1928 CMU 6-12 Rolla 2003 UCM 21-73 @Warrensburg 1911 UA 3-44 @Joplin 1929 S&T 19-6 @Fayette 2004 S&T 42-38 Rolla 1914 S&T 40-0 @Fayetteville 1931 S&T 27-0 Rolla 2009 UCM 13-50 @Warrensburg 1916 UA 0-60 @Fayetteville 1946 S&T 12-6 Rolla 1917 UA 0-39 @Fayetteville 1978 S&T 52-17 @Fayette CENTRAL STATE (Tied 1-1) 1918 UA 0-7 @Fayetteville 1979 S&T 49-6 Rolla 2007 S&T 44-28 Rolla 1919 UA 0-20 @Fayetteville 2005 S&T 43-18 Rolla 2008 CSU 28-29 @Wilberforce 1920 UA 0-14 @Fayetteville 1927 UA 0-34 @Fayetteville CENTRAL MISSOURI (UCM leads 37-35-3) CHILLICOTHE BUSINESS (S&T leads 2-0) 1928 UA 6-45 @Fayetteville 1902 UCM 6-11 @Warrensburg 1930 S&T 39-0 Rolla 1932 S&T 20-19 @Fayetteville 1903 S&T 5-0 Rolla 1938 S&T 30-6 Rolla 1934 UA 0-20 @Fayetteville 1915 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1943 UA 0-59 @Fayetteville 1916 S&T 14-13 Rolla CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (S&T LEADS 4-3-1) 1919 UCM 0-6 @Warrensburg 1895 CB 8-10 @St. Louis ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (UAM leads 2-1) 1920 S&T 17-0 Rolla 1899 CB 6-17 Rolla 1939 S&T 28-13 Rolla 1935 UCM 6-20 @Warrensburg 1900 S&T 6-0 @St. Louis 2007 UAM 28-45 Rolla 1936 UCM 0-20 Rolla 1901 S&T 24-0 @St. Louis 2008 UAM 24-42 @Monticello 1937 UCM 6-20 @Warrensburg 1902 CB 5-11 @St. Louis 1938 S&T 26-6 Rolla 1904 S&T 53-0 Rolla ARKANSAS STATE (S&T leads 3-0) 1939 S&T 13-7 @Warrensburg 1913 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1939 S&T 39-6 Rolla 1940 UCM 6-7 Rolla 1914 S&T 27-6 @St. Louis 1940 S&T 39-12 Rolla 1941 Tie 0-0 @Warrensburg 1941 S&T 46-0 Rolla 1942 S&T 32-7 Rolla COLORADO (CU leads 1-0) 1943 UCM 0-6 @Warrensburg 1903 CU 0-32 @Boulder ARKANSAS TECH (ATU leads 5-0) 1946 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1947 S&T 14-7 Rolla 1922 ATU 0-6 Rolla COLO. SCHOOL OF MINES (CSM leads 2-0) 1948 S&T 18-0 @Warrensburg 1923 ATU 0-23 Rolla 2003 CSM 7-28 Rolla

1949 S&T 31-0 Rolla MINER FOOTBALL 2011 1926 ATU 0-30 Rolla 2004 CSM 12-48 @Golden 1950 S&T 32-13 @Warrensburg 1933 ATU 0-26 @Russellville 1951 S&T 12-6 Rolla 1934 ATU 0-6 Rolla 1952 S&T 20-14 @Warrensburg CULVER-STOCKTON (S&T leads 3-0) 1953 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1955 S&T 44-7 Rolla AUSTIN PEAY (S&T leads 2-0) 1954 S&T 19-6 @Warrensburg 1971 S&T 21-0 Rolla 2005 S&T 49-3 @Clarksville 1955 UCM 19-25 Rolla 1982 S&T 61-0 Rolla 2006 S&T 21-14 Rolla 1956 S&T 29-27 @Warrensburg 1957 S&T 47-6 Rolla DRAKE (DU leads 5-0) BARNES (BAR leads 1-0) 1958 S&T 26-14 @Warrensburg 1923 DU 0-53 @Des Moines 1909 BAR 6-25 @St. Louis 1959 S&T 34-20 Rolla 2002 DU 25-28 Rolla 1960 UCM 21-23 Rolla 2003 DU 7-28 @Des Moines BATTERY A, FORT WOOD (S&T leads 4-0) 1961 S&T 20-6 @Warrensburg 2009 DU 0-19 @Des Moines 1905 S&T 36-0 Rolla 1962 UCM 14-20 Rolla 2010 DU 14-28 Rolla 1906 S&T 10-0 Rolla 1963 S&T 10-0 @Warrensburg 1907 S&T 11-6 Rolla 1964 S&T 14-0 Rolla DRURY (S&T leads 19-14-3) 1908 S&T 45-0 Rolla 1965 UCM 22-26 @Warrensburg 1893 DU 0-16 @Springfi eld 1966 UCM 26-28 Rolla 1894 S&T 8-6 Rolla BRADLEY (S&T leads 2-1) 1967 UCM 0-21 @Warrensburg 1896 DU 0-42 Rolla 1966 BU 14-26 Rolla 1968 UCM 16-20 Rolla 1898 S&T 26-0 Rolla 1969 S&T 42-14 Rolla 1969 S&T 24-0 @Warrensburg 1899 DU 6-18 @Springfi eld 1970 S&T 28-7 @Peoria 1970 UCM 7-34 @Warrensburg 1900 S&T 69-0 Rolla 1971 S&T 25-14 Rolla 1901 S&T 12-0 @Springfi eld BUTLER (Tied 2-2) 1972 UCM 24-35 @Warrensburg 1902 DU 10-11 Rolla 2005 S&T 45-28 @Indianapolis 1973 S&T 24-14 Rolla 1903 Tie 0-0 @Springfi eld 2006 S&T 35-20 Rolla 1974 Tie 21-21 @Warrensburg 1904 Tie 6-6 Rolla 2007 BU 21-28 (OT) @Indianapolis 1975 UCM 0-29 Rolla 1905 DU 0-40 @Springfi eld 2008 BU 15-41 Rolla 1976 S&T 29-15 @Warrensburg 1906 DU 0-6 @Springfi eld 1977 S&T 20-14 Rolla 1908 S&T 17-5 @Springfi eld CAMP J.T. ROBINSON (S&T leads 1-0) 1978 S&T 17-7 @Warrensburg 1909 S&T 43-0 Rolla 1943 S&T 27-14 Rolla 1979 S&T 9-0 Rolla 1910 S&T 37-5 Rolla 1980 S&T 16-15 @Warrensburg 1911 DU 0-6 Rolla 1912 DU 0-13 @Springfi eld CARLETON (Tied 1-1) 1981 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1982 UCM 20-23 @Warrensburg 1913 S&T 26-0 @Springfi eld 1908 CAR 6-10 Rolla 1983 S&T 15-0 Rolla 1914 S&T 68-0 Rolla 1909 S&T 18-6 Rolla 1984 UCM 0-10 @Warrensburg 1915 S&T 26-6 @Springfi eld 1985 S&T 14-9 Rolla 1916 DU 0-38 Rolla CARSON-NEWMAN (C-N leads 1-0) 1986 UCM 28-35 @Warrensburg 1917 DU 0-26 Rolla 1965 C-N 0-27 @Jeff erson City 1987 UCM 14-20 Rolla 1919 DU 7-12 @Springfi eld 1988 UCM 17-24 @Warrensburg 1920 DU 7-13* Rolla CARTHAGE (S&T leads 2-0) 1989 UCM 0-25 Rolla 1921 S&T 31-0 Rolla 1956 S&T 20-6 @Kenosha 1990 UCM 0-37 @Warrensburg 1922 DU 0-12 Rolla 1957 S&T 34-0 Rolla 1991 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1923 S&T 13-7 @Springfi eld 1992 UCM 0-17 @Warrensburg 1924 S&T 27-7 @Springfi eld CENTRAL ARKANSAS (UCA leads 2-0) 1993 UCM 21-24 Rolla 1925 S&T 20-13 Rolla 1938 UCA 0-27 Rolla 1994 UCM 14-31 @Warrensburg 1926 S&T 27-6 Rolla 73 2009 UCA 10-45 @Conway 1995 UCM 19-50 Rolla 1927 S&T 18-7 @Springfi eld ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

DRURY (cont.) ILLINOIS (ILL leads 1-0) 1988 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1928 Tie 12-12 @Springfi eld 1915 ILL 7-75 @Champaign 1989 LU 14-21 @Jeff . City 1929 DU 19-27 @Springfi eld 2006 S&T 49-7 @Jeff . City 1930 S&T 67-6 Rolla ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (S&T leads 2-0) 2007 S&T 48-10 Rolla 1931 S&T 18-0 @Springfi eld 1969 S&T 14-6 @Chicago 2008 S&T 68-0 @Jeff . City 1932 S&T 40-0 Rolla 1970 S&T 53-0 Rolla 2009 S&T 35-14 Rolla *Game forfeited to S&T 2010 LU 20-21 @Jeff . City ILLINOIS STATE (Tied 2-2) EASTERN ILLINOIS (EIU leads 2-0) 1943 S&T 19-6 @Normal LOMBARD (LC leads 1-0) 1974 EIU 0-17 @Charleston 1950 S&T 7-6* @Bloomington 1928 LC 6-7 Rolla 1975 EIU 14-24 Rolla 1988 ISU 0-20 @Normal 1990 ISU 0-46 @Normal LOYOLA, ILL. (LOY leads 1-0) EASTERN NEW MEXICO (ENMU leads 1-0) *Corn Bowl at Bloomington, Ill. 1924 LOY 0-6 @Chicago 1971 ENMU 7-37 @Portales ILLINOIS WESLEYAN (S&T leads 1-0) MARION SIMS (Tied 1-1) EMPORIA STATE (ESU leads 12-4) 1943 S&T 8-0 @Bloomington 1900 MS 6-11 Rolla 1957 S&T 27-14 Rolla 1901 S&T 5-0 @St. Louis 1991 S&T 27-21 Rolla IOWA WESLEYAN (S&T leads 2-1) 1992 ESU 6-35 @Emporia 1991 IWC 17-21 @Mount Pleasant MARIONVILLE (S&T leads 1-0) 1993 ESU 0-17 Rolla 1992 S&T 27-26 @Mount Pleasant 1917 S&T 65-7 Rolla 1994 S&T 15-14 @Emporia 1993 S&T 32-0 Rolla 1995 ESU 14-45 Rolla McKENDREE (S&T leads 8-1) 1996 ESU 20-52 @Emporia JEFFERSON BARRACKS (Tied 0-0-1) 1924 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1997 ESU 20-77 Rolla 1941 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1925 S&T 40-6 Rolla 1998 ESU 14-34 @Emporia 1926 S&T 41-13 Rolla 1999 ESU 6-48 Rolla KANSAS CITY (S&T leads 1-0) 1928 S&T 19-0 Rolla 2000 ESU 7-49 @Emporia 1923 S&T 109-0 Rolla 1929 S&T 73-0 Rolla 2001 ESU 19-31 @Emporia 1933 S&T 7-6 Rolla 2002 ESU 7-40 Rolla 1934 McK 6-20 Rolla 2003 ESU 27-44 Rolla KANSAS SCHOOL OF MINES (S&T leads 1-0) 1914 S&T 87-0 Rolla 1935 S&T 16-0 Rolla 2004 S&T 29-19 @Emporia 1936 S&T 27-0 Rolla 2010 ESU 7-23 @Emporia KANSAS STATE (KSU leads 1-0) 1910 KSU 3-23 @Manhattan McKINLEY HS (S&T leads 1-0) EVANGEL (S&T leads 10-1) 1907 S&T 24-0 Rolla 1978 S&T 37-0 Rolla KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (S&T leads 7-0) 1979 S&T 37-0 @Springfi eld MEMPHIS (Tied 1-1) 1980 S&T 40-20 @Springfi eld 2000 S&T 35-28 Rolla 2001 S&T 30-10 @Owensboro 1947 UM 0-13 @Memphis 1981 S&T 14-3 Rolla 1948 S&T 6-0 Rolla 1982 S&T 32-22 Rolla 2006 S&T 62-6 Rolla 2007 S&T 49-21 @Owensboro 1983 S&T 35-6 @Springfi eld MICHIGAN TECH (Tied 1-1) 1984 EU 7-18 Rolla 2008 S&T 58-7 Rolla 1991 S&T 24-21 Rolla 1985 S&T 28-19 @Springfi eld 2009 S&T 34-14 @Owensboro 1994 MTU 6-20 @Houghton 1986 S&T 40-28 @Springfi eld 2010 S&T 38-35 (OT) Rolla 1987 S&T 29-14 Rolla 2008 S&T 41-7 Rolla KIRKSVILLE OSTEOPATHS (S&T leads 8-3-1) MILLIKIN (MU leads 1-0-2) 1900 KO 0-5 @Kirksville 1916 Tie 7-7 Rolla EVANSVILLE (S&T leads 5-0) 1901 KO 0-38 @Kirksville 1920 MU 0-7 Rolla 1921 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1926 S&T 32-9 Rolla 1909 S&T 27-0 @Kirksville 1981 S&T 13-3 Rolla 1914 S&T 150-0 Rolla 1982 S&T 14-10 @Evansville 1915 S&T 36-6 Rolla MISSOURI (MU leads 10-1-1) 1983 S&T 37-21 Rolla 1916 KO 0-21 Rolla 1900 MU 2-12 Rolla 1984 S&T 50-0 @Evansville 1919 S&T 20-6 Rolla 1903 MU 0-40 @Columbia 1923 S&T 34-7 Rolla 1905 MU 0-28 @Columbia FORT LEONARD WOOD (S&T leads 1-0) 1925 S&T 21-0 Rolla 1906 MU 0-26 @Columbia 1926 S&T 14-6 Rolla 1908 MU 0-16 @Columbia 1942 S&T 53-0 Rolla 1927 Tie 13-13 Rolla 1909 MU 0-13 @Columbia 1928 S&T 18-0 Rolla 1910 Tie 0-0 @Columbia GEORGETOWN, KY. (S&T leads 1-0) 1911 MU 0-29 @Columbia 1994 S&T 17-7 @Georgetown LINCOLN (S&T leads 19-10) 1912 MU 0-13 @Columbia 1958 LU 0-46 @Jeff erson City 1913 MU 13-44 @Columbia GRAND VALLEY STATE (Tied 1-1) 1959 LU 14-30 Rolla 1914 S&T 9-0 @Columbia 1985 S&T 17-15 @Allendale 1963 LU 6-24 Rolla 1925 MU 0-32 @Columbia 1986 GVSU 20-30 Rolla 1964 LU 0-73 @Jeff erson City 1970 S&T 14-7 Rolla MISSOURI “B” (S&T leads 2-1) HARDING (HU leads 3-1) 1971 LU 0-18 @Jeff erson City 1931 S&T 26-0 Rolla 1966 HU 13-31 @Searcy 1972 LU 0-40 Rolla 1943 S&T 18-0 Rolla 1967 S&T 25-14 Rolla 1973 S&T 26-25 @Jeff erson City 1945 MUB 0-25 Rolla 1988 HU 16-21 @Searcy 1974 S&T 14-13 Rolla 2002 HU 15-23 @Searcy 1975 LU 26-28 @Jeff erson City MISSOURI SOUTHERN (MSSU leads 18-2) 1976 S&T 34-15 Rolla 1972 MSSU 7-39 @Joplin HASKELL (HAS leads 1-1-0) 1977 S&T 14-0 @Jeff erson City 1973 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1909 HAS 10-14 Rolla 1978 S&T 32-13 Rolla 1975 MSSU 6-26 @Joplin MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL 1911 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1979 S&T 24-7 @Jeff erson City 1977 MSSU 9-43 Rolla 1980 S&T 18-0 Rolla 1989 MSSU 21-24 @Joplin HENDERSON STATE (HSU leads 2-0) 1981 S&T 14-12 @Jeff erson City 1990 MSSU 7-14 Rolla 1973 HSU 3-14 Rolla 1982 S&T 23-7 Rolla 1991 MSSU 6-42 @Joplin 1974 HSU 10-38 @Arkadelphia 1983 LU 17-21 @Jeff erson City 1992 MSSU 13-33 Rolla 1984 S&T 27-3 Rolla 1993 MSSU 33-47 @Joplin 74 HILLSDALE (HC leads 1-0) 1985 S&T 34-3 @Jeff erson City 1994 S&T 21-17 Rolla 1968 HC 16-24 Rolla 1986 S&T 53-6 Rolla 1995 MSSU 17-56 @Joplin 1987 S&T 49-0 @Jeff . City 1996 MSSU 21-25 Rolla ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

1997 MSSU 3-35 @Joplin 1974 MVC 14-28 @Marshall 1937 S&T 7-0 Rolla 1998 MSSU 19-33 Rolla 1975 MVC 14-28 Rolla 1938 NW 0-21 @Maryville MISSOURI SOUTHERN (cont.) 1976 MVC 30-42 @Marshall 1939 NW 0-17 Rolla 1999 MSSU 0-37 @Joplin 1977 S&T 33-13 Rolla 1940 S&T 25-0 @Maryville 2000 MSSU 7-20 Rolla 1978 MVC 6-14 @Marshall 1941 NW 7-20 Rolla 2001 MSSU 14-42 @Joplin 1979 Tie 8-8 Rolla 1942 NW 13-22 @Maryville 2002 MSSU 25-49 Rolla 1980 S&T 23-16 @Marshall 1946 S&T 25-0 @Maryville 2003 MSSU 35-49 @Joplin 1981 MVC 10-31 Rolla 1947 S&T 12-6 @Maryville 2004 MSSU 21-51 Rolla 1982 S&T 10-6 @Marshall 1948 S&T 24-6 Rolla 1983 S&T 17-7 Rolla 1949 S&T 41-13 @Maryville MISSOURI STATE (S&T leads 31-27-3) 1984 S&T 24-10 @Marshall 1950 S&T 14-0 Rolla 1904 S&T 41-0 @Springfi eld 1985 S&T 35-6 Rolla 1951 S&T 30-14 @Maryville 1905 S&T 28-0 Rolla 1986 S&T 42-13 @Marshall 1952 S&T 21-6 Rolla 1910 S&T 24-0 Rolla 1987 MVC 10-13 Rolla 1953 NW 7-12 @Maryville 1911 S&T 34-0 Rolla 1995 MVC 0-3 @Marshall 1954 S&T 19-13 Rolla 1912 S&T 64-0 Rolla 1996 S&T 20-7 Rolla 1955 NW 6-11 @Maryville 1915 S&T 51-20 Rolla 1997 MVC 10-14 @Marshall 1956 S&T 27-7 Rolla 1919 S&T 32-0 Rolla 1998 MVC 14-19 Rolla 1957 S&T 37-19 @Maryville 1920 S&T 33-15 @Springfi eld 1999 MVC 20-28 Rolla 1958 S&T 20-7 Rolla 1921 S&T 69-6 Rolla 2000 S&T 22-20 @Marshall 1959 NW 6-7 @Maryville 1924 MSU 10-13 @Springfi eld 1960 NW 22-53 Rolla 1925 S&T 13-7 Rolla MISSOURI WESLEYAN (MWC leads 3-0) 1961 S&T 20-13 @Maryville 1926 S&T 21-0 @Springfi eld 1921 MWC 7-13 Rolla 1962 S&T 26-12 Rolla 1932 S&T 34-7 @Springfi eld 1922 MWC 3-14 @Cameron 1963 NW 14-22 @Maryville 1933 S&T 40-6 Rolla 1924 MWC 6-10 Rolla 1964 NW 19-41 Rolla 1934 S&T 49-0 Rolla 1965 NW 12-40 @Maryville 1935 MSU 2-7 Rolla MISSOURI WESTERN (MWSU leads 18-7-1) 1966 NW 13-36 Rolla 1936 Tie 13-13 @Springfi eld 1974 S&T 15-7 @St. Joseph 1967 NW 19-36 @Maryville 1937 S&T 35-0 Rolla 1975 Tie 14-14 Rolla 1968 S&T 7-6 Rolla 1938 MSU 7-19 @Springfi eld 1976 S&T 7-6 @St. Joseph 1969 S&T 20-8 @Maryville 1939 MSU 6-20 Rolla 1977 MWSU 14-21 Rolla 1970 S&T 54-21 @Maryville 1940 MSU 7-27 @Springfi eld 1983 MWSU 28-35 @St. Joseph 1971 S&T 21-19 Rolla 1941 S&T 3-0 Rolla 1984 S&T 17-11 Rolla 1972 NW 21-46 @Maryville 1942 S&T 13-0 @Springfi eld 1985 MWSU 15-24 @St. Joseph 1973 NW 21-31 Rolla

1945 MSU 13-20 Rolla 1986 S&T 38-22 Rolla 1974 NW 7-41 @Maryville MINER FOOTBALL 2011 1945 MSU 7-19 @Springfi eld 1987 S&T 19-7 @St. Joseph 1975 NW 7-28 Rolla 1946 S&T 12-0 Rolla 1988 MWSU 6-24 Rolla 1976 NW 14-28 @Maryville 1947 MSU 7-14 @Springfi eld 1989 MWSU 14-27 @St. Joseph 1977 S&T 27-6 Rolla 1948 MSU 0-18 Rolla 1990 MWSU 21-24 Rolla 1978 S&T 32-22 @Maryville 1949 S&T 33-7 @Springfi eld 1991 MWSU 14-26 Rolla 1979 NW 3-26 Rolla 1950 S&T 35-34 Rolla 1992 MWSU 21-28 @St. Joseph 1980 S&T 41-3 @Maryville 1951 MSU 7-13 @Springfi eld 1993 MWSU 24-42 Rolla 1981 S&T 24-3 Rolla 1952 S&T 25-20 Rolla 1994 MWSU 10-30 @St. Joseph 1982 S&T 24-21 @Maryville 1953 MSU 6-19 @Springfi eld 1995 S&T 25-21 Rolla 1983 S&T 35-21 Rolla 1954 S&T 18-12 Rolla 1996 MWSU 7-27 @St. Joseph 1984 NW 9-14 @Maryville 1955 S&T 13-7 @Springfi eld 1997 S&T 17-0 Rolla 1985 S&T 44-6 Rolla 1956 MSU 7-9 Rolla 1998 MWSU 0-39 @St. Joseph 1986 S&T 13-3 @Maryville 1957 S&T 3-0 @Springfi eld 1999 MWSU 10-56 Rolla 1987 S&T 31-14 Rolla 1958 S&T 36-19 @Springfi eld 2000 MWSU 0-63 @St. Joseph 1988 NW 7-17 @Maryville 1959 S&T 32-8 Rolla 2001 MWSU 14-34 @St. Joseph 1989 NW 3-7 @Maryville 1960 MSU 7-20 @Springfi eld 2002 MWSU 9-29 Rolla 1990 NW 13-21 Rolla 1961 S&T 13-6 Rolla 2003 MWSU 20-32 Rolla 1991 NW 20-21 Rolla 1962 MSU 3-28 @Springfi eld 2004 MWSU 14-49 @St. Joseph 1992 NW 14-29 @Maryville 1963 MSU 0-42 Rolla 1993 NW 20-27 Rolla 1964 MSU 13-49 @Springfi eld MOREHEAD STATE (Tied 1-1) 1994 S&T 20-15 @Maryville 1995 NW 14-48 Rolla 1965 MSU 0-14 Rolla 2005 MSU 55-56 Rolla 1996 NW 21-56 @Maryville 1966 MSU 10-39 @Springfi eld 2006 S&T 49-37 @Morehead 1967 MSU 9-21 Rolla 1997 NW 3-38 Rolla 1968 MSU 9-14 @Springfi eld 1998 NW 6-49 @Maryville MURRAY STATE (MSU leads 3-0) 1999 NW 3-34 Rolla 1969 S&T 45-12 Rolla 1950 MSU 0-21 Rolla 2000 NW 7-70 @Maryville 1970 Tie 14-14 Rolla 1951 MSU 7-31 @Murray 2001 NW 0-49 Rolla 1971 Tie 20-20 @Springfi eld 1992 MSU 0-36 @Murray 1972 MSU 0-3 Rolla 2002 NW 9-34 @Maryville 2003 NW 22-60 Rolla 1973 MSU 32-49 @Springfi eld NORTHEASTERN OKLA. A&M (S&T leads 1-0) 1974 S&T 35-31 Rolla 2004 NW 3-65 @Maryville 1923 S&T 53-6 Rolla 1975 S&T 20-7 @Springfi eld 1976 MSU 9-10 Rolla NORTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. (Tied 1-1) 1977 MSU 17-26 @Springfi eld NORTHEASTERN STATE (Tied 2-2) 2009 S&T 31-28 Rolla 1929 S&T 27-0 @Tahlequah 1978 MSU 13-37 Rolla 2010 NWOSU 14-43 Rolla 1932 S&T 32-0 Rolla 1979 MSU 3-27 @Springfi eld 1957 NSU 13-33 @Tahlequah 1980 S&T 27-16 Rolla OKLAHOMA (OU leads 1-0) 1958 NSU 3-20 Rolla 2007 MSU 17-62 @Springfi eld 1903 OU 6-12 @Norman

MISSOURI VALLEY (S&T leads 15-11-1) NORTHWEST MO. STATE (NW leads 38-33-1) OKLAHOMA CITY (OCU leads 3-0) 1929 S&T 33-6 Rolla 1930 S&T 38-7 Rolla 1935 OCU 6-27 @Okla. City 1931 NW 0-6 @Maryville 1966 S&T 29-7 Rolla 1937 OCU 7-19 @Okla. City 1932 S&T 14-7 Rolla 1967 S&T 34-13 @Marshall 1946 OCU 6-74 @Okla. City 1933 S&T 33-6 Rolla 1968 S&T 20-7 @Marshall 1934 S&T 33-14 Rolla 1969 S&T 33-14 Rolla 1935 NW 2-7 Rolla OKLAHOMA STATE (Tied 2-2) 1970 S&T 21-7 @Marshall 75 1936 Tie 0-0 @Maryville 1912 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1971 MVC 21-27 Rolla 1913 S&T 14-0 @Muskogee ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

OTTAWA (S&T leads 1-0) RHODES (Tied 1-1) 1912 S&T 46-0 Rolla 1924 OSU 0-23 @Stillwater 1955 RHO 21-46 @Memphis 1913 S&T 51-0 Rolla 1931 OSU 0-6 @Stillwater 1956 S&T 33-7 Rolla 1920 S&T 28-0 Rolla 1933 S&T 13-0 Rolla ROSE-HULMAN (Tied 2-2) 1921 S&T 24-0 @Cape Gir. 1917 RHI 0-20 @T.H. 1935 SEMO 0-19 @Cape Gir. PERU STATE (S&T leads 1-0) 1918 S&T 13-6 Rolla 1936 SEMO 16-19 Rolla 2005 S&T 34-0 Rolla 1921 RHI 3-7 Rolla 1937 SEMO 6-16 @Cape Gir. 1924 S&T 23-3 Rolla 1938 S&T 35-0 Rolla PIERCE CITY BAPTIST (S&T leads 2-0) SAINT FRANCIS, IND. (Tied 1-1) 1939 S&T 12-6 @Cape Girardeau 1901 S&T 6-5 Rolla 2009 S&T 39-37 Rolla 1940 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1902 S&T 5-0 @Pierce City 2010 USF 14-41 @Ft. Wayne 1941 S&T 20-0 @Cape Girardeau SAINT JOSEPH’S (SJC leads 4-2) 1942 SEMO 6-7 Rolla PITTSBURG STATE (PSU leads 40-15-4) 2005 SJC 23-28 @Rensselaer 1943 S&T 25-0 @Cape Girardeau 1946 SEMO 6-27 @Cape Girardeau 1914 S&T 104-0 Rolla 2006 SJC 24-38 Rolla 1947 S&T 47-19 Rolla 1915 S&T 41-0 Rolla 2007 SJC 17-35 @Rensselaer 1948 Tie 7-7 @Cape Girardeau 1931 S&T 19-7 @Pittsburg 2008 S&T 38-29 Rolla 1949 S&T 30-6 Rolla 1932 PSU 0-13 Rolla 2009 SJC 41-44 (OT) Rolla 1950 SEMO 6-7 @Cape Girardeau 1934 PSU 6-18 @Pittsburg 2010 S&T 28-21 @Rensselaer 1951 S&T 19-6 Rolla 1943 PSU 14-34 Rolla SAINT LOUIS (SLU leads 27-5-2) 1952 SEMO 0-10 @Cape Girardeau 1946 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1900 S&T 22-11 @St. Louis 1953 S&T 6-0 Rolla 1949 PSU 7-27 @Pittsburg 1906 SLU 0-71 @St. Louis 1954 SEMO 7-33 @Cape Girardeau 1950 S&T 26-7 @Pittsburg 1907 SLU 0-12 @St. Louis 1955 SEMO 6-9 Rolla 1951 PSU 0-20 Rolla 1908 SLU 0-17 @St. Louis 1956 S&T 10-0 @Cape Girardeau 1952 PSU 0-20 @Pittsburg 1909 S&T 3-0 @St. Louis 1957 SEMO 0-32 Rolla 1953 PSU 6-25 Rolla 1910 SLU 0-3 @St. Louis 1958 SEMO 7-19 @Cape Girardeau 1954 PSU 14-35 @Pittsburg 1911 SLU 6-24 @St. Louis 1959 SEMO 7-30 Rolla 1955 PSU 14-33 Rolla 1912 SLU 0-13 @St. Louis 1960 SEMO 0-42 @Cape Girardeau 1956 PSU 0-13 @Pittsburg 1913 S&T 62-0 @St. Louis 1961 SEMO 7-27 Rolla 1957 PSU 6-14 Rolla 1914 S&T 63-0 @St. Louis 1962 SEMO 12-23 @Cape Girardeau 1958 S&T 22-21 @Pittsburg 1919 SLU 0-21 @St. Louis 1963 S&T 19-14 Rolla 1959 S&T 20-7 Rolla 1920 SLU 0-27 @St. Louis 1964 SEMO 7-49 @Cape Girardeau 1960 PSU 6-52 @Pittsburg 1922 SLU 7-14 @St. Louis 1965 SEMO 16-21 Rolla 1961 PSU 0-20 Rolla 1924 SLU 14-26 @St. Louis 1966 SEMO 13-49 @Cape Girardeau 1962 PSU 6-28 @Pittsburg 1925 S&T 14-7 @St. Louis 1967 SEMO 0-34 Rolla 1963 PSU 6-35 Rolla 1926 SLU 7-9 @St. Louis 1968 SEMO 13-31 @Cape Girardeau 1964 PSU 9-24 @Pittsburg 1927 SLU 0-17 @St. Louis 1969 SEMO 24-32 Rolla 1965 S&T 19-7 Rolla 1928 SLU 7-12 @St. Louis 1970 SEMO 21-35 Rolla 1966 PSU 23-35 @Pittsburg 1930 Tie 33-33 @St. Louis 1971 SEMO 2-42 @Cape Girardeau 1967 PSU 7-14 Rolla 1931 SLU 0-7 @St. Louis 1972 SEMO 0-31 Rolla 1971 PSU 0-20 @Pittsburg 1933 SLU 0-26 @St. Louis 1973 SEMO 8-33 @Cape Girardeau 1972 PSU 7-21 Rolla 1934 SLU 0-25 @St. Louis 1974 SEMO 21-29 Rolla 1974 S&T 14-12 Rolla 1935 SLU 0-38 @St. Louis 1975 SEMO 0-17 @Cape Girardeau 1975 Tie 20-20 @Pittsburg 1936 SLU 18-31 @St. Louis 1976 SEMO 12-20 Rolla 1976 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1937 SLU 6-32 @St. Louis 1977 Tie 14-14 @Cape Girardeau 1977 S&T 16-14 @Pittsburg 1938 SLU 0-12 @St. Louis 1978 S&T 13-6 Rolla 1978 S&T 38-21 Rolla 1939 SLU 0-13 @St. Louis 1979 S&T 9-7 @Cape Girardeau 1979 S&T 24-10 @Pittsburg 1940 Tie 0-0 @St. Louis 1980 S&T 34-23 Rolla 1980 S&T 14-10 Rolla 1941 SLU 7-13 @St. Louis 1981 SEMO 14-17 @Cape Girardeau 1981 PSU 12-28 @Pittsburg 1942 SLU 7-14 @St. Louis 1982 S&T 12-0 Rolla 1982 S&T 21-9 Rolla 1945 SLU 0-32 @St. Louis 1983 S&T 24-14 @Cape Girardeau 1983 S&T 17-14 @Pittsburg 1946 SLU 0-24 @St. Louis 1984 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1984 S&T 62-14 Rolla 1947 SLU 0-61 @St. Louis 1985 S&T 20-3 @Cape Girardeau 1985 PSU 13-14 @Pittsburg 1948 SLU 7-19 @St. Louis 1986 SEMO 12-30 Rolla 1986 PSU 14-37 Rolla ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS (S&T leads 2-0) 1987 SEMO 0-16 @Cape Girardeau 1987 PSU 7-31 @Pittsburg 1962 S&T 13-0 @Dodge City 1988 SEMO 6-38 @St. Louis 1988 PSU 0-31 Rolla 1965 S&T 41-0 Rolla 1989 SEMO 7-27 Rolla 1989 PSU 14-42 Rolla ST. VIATOR (Tied 0-0-1) 1990 SEMO 17-28 @Cape Girardeau 1990 PSU 7-52 @Pittsburg 1932 Tie 0-0 Rolla 2006 SEMO 23-44 @Cape Girardeau 1991 Tie 6-6 @Pittsburg SHURTLEFF (S&T leads 5-0-2) 1992 PSU 3-45 Rolla SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (SIU leads 3-2) 1901 S&T 57-0 Rolla 1993 PSU 3-28 @Pittsburg 1937 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1904 S&T 23-0 Rolla 1994 PSU 0-34 Rolla 1953 S&T 28-7 @Carbondale 1905 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1995 PSU 10-60 @Pittsburg 1954 SIU 7-27 Rolla 1925 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1996 PSU 0-45 Rolla 1960 SIU 14-34 @Carbondale 1927 S&T 7-0 Rolla 1997 PSU 7-42 @Pittsburg 1961 SIU 0-44 Rolla 1948 S&T 22-13 Rolla 1998 PSU 3-41 Rolla SOUTHERN METHODIST (SMU leads 1-0) 1949 S&T 56-0 Rolla 1999 PSU 0-62 @Pittsburg SMITH ACADEMY (S&T leads 2-0) 1923 SMU 0-35 @Dallas 2000 PSU 10-52 Rolla SOUTHERN NAZARENE (Tied 1-1) 2001 PSU 3-31 Rolla 1901 S&T 10-0 Rolla 1907 S&T 12-0 Rolla 2006 S&T 17-14 Rolla 2002 PSU 14-48 @Pittsburg 2007 SNU 21-35 @Bethany 2003 PSU 6-59 @Pittsburg SOUTH ALABAMA (USA leads 1-0) 2010 USA 6-45 @Mobile SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (SBU leads 15-6-1) 2004 PSU 27-91 Rolla 1986 SBU 10-13 Rolla MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL SOUTH DAKOTA (USD leads 2-0) 1987 S&T 35-10 @Bolivar 1902 USD 0-23 @Vermillion QUINCY (S&T leads 3-2) 1988 S&T 31-20 Rolla 2008 USD 3-34 @Vermillion 1996 S&T 41-0 Rolla 1989 SBU 14-24 Rolla 1997 S&T 40-0 @Quincy SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (SDSU leads 2-0) 1990 SBU 7-45 @Bolivar 1998 QU 17-23 Rolla 1972 SDSU 0-49 @Brookings 1991 SBU 21-26 Rolla 1999 QU 16-23 @Quincy 2005 SDSU 28-64 @Brookings 1992 SBU 7-17 @Bolivar 76 2001 S&T 45-12 Rolla SOUTHEAST MO. ST. (SEMO leads 36-22-3) 1993 S&T 44-8 Rolla 1906 SEMO 6-16 @Cape Gir. 1994 Tie 26-26 @Bolivar 1907 S&T 37-5 Rolla ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

1995 SBU 7-12 Rolla 1981 S&T 17-16 Rolla 1928 WU 0-9 @St. Louis 1982 TSU 7-28 @Kirksville 1939 WU 0-12 @St. Louis 1996 S&T 14-7 @Bolivar 1983 S&T 14-9 Rolla 1940 WU 0-12 @St. Louis 1997 S&T 19-0 Rolla 1984 TSU 20-31 @Kirksville 1941 WU 7-28 @St. Louis 1998 SBU 7-21 @Bolivar 1985 TSU 20-21 Rolla 1942 WU 6-19 @St. Louis 1999 SBU 7-14 Rolla 1986 TSU 21-31 @Kirksville 1948 WU 7-19 @St. Louis 2000 SBU 32-35 (OT) @Bolivar 1987 TSU 6-11 Rolla 1949 WU 13-28 @St. Louis 2001 SBU 3-17 Rolla 1988 TSU 12-13 @Kirksville 1950 S&T 34-19 @St. Louis 2002 SBU 7-17 @Bolivar 1989 TSU 17-19 Rolla 1951 WU 8-21 @St. Louis 2003 SBU 27-43 Rolla 1990 TSU 17-24 @Kirksville 1952 WU 6-27 @St. Louis 2004 SBU 14-52 @Bolivar 1991 TSU 16-17 @Kirksville 1953 WU 7-26 @St. Louis 2005 SBU 38-40 Rolla 1992 TSU 14-36 Rolla 1954 WU 14-58 @St. Louis 2008 S&T 63-23 Rolla 1993 TSU 13-21 @Kirksville 1955 S&T 20-13 @St. Louis 2009 SBU 13-54 @Bolivar 1994 TSU 7-38 Rolla 1956 WU 13-14 @St. Louis SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE (Tied 1-1) 1995 TSU 3-63 @Kirksville 1957 WU 7-14 @St. Louis 2005 S&T 20-9 Rolla 1996 TSU 14-30 Rolla 1958 WU 13-19 @St. Louis 2006 SW 29-31 @Weatherford 1997 TSU 7-56 @Kirksville 1959 S&T 27-15 @St. Louis TENNESSEE-MARTIN (UTM leads 5-0) 1998 TSU 7-25 Rolla 1960 WU 12-34 @St. Louis 1960 UTM 12-20 Rolla 1999 TSU 0-15 @Kirksville 1961 S&T 19-0 @St. Louis 1961 UTM 22-50 @Martin 2000 TSU 0-49 Rolla 1962 WU 20-33 @St. Louis 1962 UTM 18-26 Rolla 2001 TSU 0-61 @Kirksville 1963 WU 7-15 @St. Louis 1963 UTM 7-32 @Martin 2002 TSU 28-57 Rolla 1964 WU 7-27 @St. Louis 1964 UTM 6-26 Rolla 2003 TSU 28-35 @Kirksville 1965 WU 6-19 @St. Louis TENNESSEE MEDICAL COLLEGE (TMC leads 1-0) 2004 TSU 33-47 Rolla 1968 WU 18-20 @St. Louis 1922 TMC 6-54 @Knoxville 2007 TSU 31-38 Rolla 1969 S&T 40-0 @St. Louis TEXAS A&M (TAMU leads 2-0) 2008 S&T 39-38 (OT) @Kirksville 1970 S&T 20-14 Rolla 1915 TAMU 3-33 @College Sta. TULSA (TU leads 4-0) 1976 WU 20-21 @St. Louis 1916 TAMU 0-77 @College Sta. 1916 TU 0-117 @Tulsa 1977 S&T 49-10 Rolla TIFFIN (TU leads 2-0) 1920 TU 0-45 @Tulsa WAYNE STATE, NEB. (S&T leads 2-1-1) 2006 TU 32-58 @Tiffi n 1930 TU 0-18 @Tulsa 1973 Tie 14-14 @Wayne 2007 TU 30-73 @Tiffi n 1932 TU 0-26 @Tulsa 1976 S&T 17-0 Rolla TRUMAN STATE (TSU leads 49-22-4) UPPER IOWA (S&T leads 2-0) 2004 S&T 22-21 Rolla 1909 S&T 21-0 @Kirksville 2004 S&T 42-7 Rolla 2005 WSC 9-14 @Wayne 1929 S&T 13-12 @Kirksville 2005 S&T 26-18 @Fayette WEST END ATHLETIC CLUB (S&T leads 1-0)

1930 S&T 19-7 Rolla URBANA (UU leads 1-0) 1902 S&T 6-0 Rolla MINER FOOTBALL 2011 1932 TSU 7-12 @Kirksville 2010 UU 25-42 Rolla WESTMINSTER (S&T leads 5-2) 1933 TSU 0-18 Rolla VANDERBILT (VU leads 1-0) 1917 S&T 26-18 Rolla 1934 TSU 0-19 Rolla 1904 VU 4-29 @Nashville 1919 S&T 54-0 @Fulton 1935 TSU 6-13 Rolla VERONA ATHLETIC CLUB (S&T leads 1-0) 1922 S&T 10-0 Rolla 1936 TSU 12-13 @Kirksville 1913 S&T 74-6 Rolla 1927 WC 7-14 Rolla 1937 Tie 6-6 Rolla WASHBURN (WU leads 11-5) 1928 S&T 13-7 @Fulton 1938 S&T 6-2 @Kirksville 1929 WC 0-12 Rolla 1989 S&T 20-7 @Topeka 1939 S&T 13-6 Rolla 1930 S&T 13-0 @Fulton 1990 WU 7-13 Rolla 1940 S&T 7-0 @Kirksville 1991 S&T 28-13 @Topeka WICHITA STATE (WSU leads 1-0) 1941 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1992 S&T 26-21 Rolla 1982 WSU 14-51 @Wichita 1945 TSU 0-6 Rolla 1993 S&T 38-14 @Topeka WILLIAM JEWELL (WJC leads 2-1-1) 1946 Tie 13-13 Rolla 1994 S&T 19-0 Rolla 1911 Tie 2-2 Rolla 1947 S&T 25-6 @Kirksville 1995 WU 10-21 @Topeka 1952 WJC 19-47 @Liberty 1948 Tie 14-14 Rolla 1996 WU 0-45 Rolla 1966 S&T 16-13 @Liberty 1949 S&T 20-6 @Kirksville 1997 WU 13-27 @Topeka 1967 WJC 14-28 Rolla 1950 S&T 47-7 Rolla 1998 WU 7-24 Rolla WILLIAM PENN (S&T leads 4-0) 1951 TSU 7-21 @Kirksville 1999 WU 18-53 @Topeka 1978 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1952 TSU 19-52 Rolla 2000 WU 14-34 Rolla 1979 S&T 43-0 @Oskaloosa 1953 TSU 20-28 @Kirksville 2001 WU 14-42 @Topeka 1980 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1954 TSU 6-32 Rolla 2002 WU 0-49 Rolla 1981 S&T 31-13 @Oskaloosa 1955 S&T 19-14 @Kirksville 2003 WU 24-49 @Topeka 1956 S&T 33-6 Rolla WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (Tied 2-2) 2004 WU 17-42 Rolla 1957 TSU 0-12 @Kirksville 1968 S&T 10-6 @Milwaukee 1958 S&T 27-20 Rolla WASHINGTON UNIV. (WU leads 40-11-1) 1971 S&T 7-6 @Milwaukee 1959 TSU 7-20 @Kirksville 1895 WU 8-16 @St. Louis 1972 UWM 7-20 Rolla 1960 TSU 14-54 Rolla 1898 WU 0-32 @St. Louis 1973 UWM 7-45 @Milwaukee 1961 TSU 7-20 @Kirksville 1900 S&T 11-5 @St. Louis WISCONSIN-LACROSSE (UWL leads 2-0) 1962 TSU 0-40 Rolla 1901 WU 6-16 @St. Louis 2009 UWL 0-48 @LaCrosse 1963 TSU 0-41 @Kirksville 1903 Tie 0-0 @St. Louis 2010 S&T 31-24 Rolla 1964 TSU 12-35 Rolla 1905 WU 6-23 @St. Louis WISCONSIN-STOUT (S&T leads 2-0) 1965 TSU 0-14 @Kirksville 1907 S&T 11-8 @St. Louis 2007 S&T 28-10 Rolla 1966 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1912 WU 6-13 @St. Louis 2008 S&T 31-24 @Menon. 1967 TSU 7-13 Rolla 1913 S&T 19-3 @St. Louis WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT (WSP leads 1-0) 1914 S&T 19-0 @St. Louis 1968 S&T 19-13 Rolla 2009 UWSP 17-21 Rolla 1916 WU 6-7 @St. Louis 1969 TSU 14-21 @Kirksville 2010 UWSP 10-29 @Stevens Pt. 1970 TSU 19-35 @Kirksville 1917 WU 2-21 @St. Louis 1971 TSU 13-44 Rolla 1918 WU 0-26 @St. Louis 1972 S&T 28-21 @Kirksville 1919 WU 0-29 @St. Louis 1973 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1920 WU 0-21 @St. Louis 1974 S&T 20-7 @Kirksville 1921 WU 0-10 @St. Louis 1975 TSU 6-26 Rolla 1922 WU 6-14 @St. Louis 1976 TSU 0-24 @Kirksville 1923 WU 0-7 @St. Louis 1977 S&T 21-19 Rolla 1924 WU 0-13 @St. Louis 1978 TSU 7-8 @Kirksville 1925 WU 0-7 @St. Louis 1979 TSU 2-3 Rolla 1926 WU 2-25 @St. Louis 77 1980 S&T 20-14 @Kirksville 1927 WU 0-13 @St. Louis GLVC FOOTBALL IN 2012

The Great Lakes Valley Conference – of which Missouri Offi ce: S&T is a member – has developed a timeline for adding 201 S. Capitol Avenue football as a sponsored championship sport with the 2012 Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 season being targeted as the league’s inaugural football Indianapolis, Ind. 46225 campaign. Phone: 317-237-2106 “I am extremely excited about the announcement of Web: www.glvcsports.com the timeline for the beginning of Great Lakes Valley Established: 1978 Conference football,” said Missouri S&T director of athletics Mark Mullin. “Since joining the league in 2005 it has been Commissioner: Jim Naumovich Associate Commissioner: Tom Daeger our desire to have football as a GLVC championship sport. Assistant Commissioner: Erin Hiltner We look forward to 2012 and the inaugural season of GLVC football. Member Institutions: “The Great Lakes Valley Conference is an outstanding league and we are pleased to be a part of it. I am confi dent Bellarmine University that it will be strengthened by the addition of football as a (Louisville, Ky.) sponsored sport,” Mullin added. Drury University “The addition of football as the 18th championship (Springfi eld, Mo.) sponsored by the GLVC is a signifi cant step for the league Kentucky Wesleyan College* and our member institutions that sponsor the sport,” said (Owensboro, Ky.) Lewis University GLVC commissioner Jim Naumovich. “The athletic directors (Romeoville, Ill.) from our football-playing institutions have all expressed Maryville University their desire to compete in the GLVC and I am happy that (St. Louis, Mo.) we will be able to accommodate this request beginning in McKendree University* 2012.” (Lebanon, Ill.) The addition of football as a conference sport was ap- Missouri S&T* proved by the GLVC’s Council of Presidents as the league (Rolla, Mo.) will have the minimum number of institutions needed to Northern Kentucky University sponsor the sport at the conference level. William Jewell (Highland Heights, Ky.) has joined the GLVC this season as the league’s 16th Quincy University* (Quincy, Ill.) member institution and sixth with football along with Rockhurst University Missouri S&T, Indianapolis, Kentucky Wesleyan, Quincy and (Kansas City, Mo.) Saint Joseph’s. McKendree joins the league in 2012-13 and Saint Joseph’s College* will be part of the new football conference along with (Rensselaer, Ind.) associate members Urbana and Central State. University of Illinois-Springfi eld S&T, Kentucky Wesleyan and Saint Joseph’s are (Springfi eld, Ill.) currently affi liated with the Great Lakes Football University of Indianapolis* Conference, while Quincy is a member of the Mid-States (Indianapolis, Ind.) Football Association and Indianapolis is currently an University of Missouri-St. Louis associate member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate (St. Louis, Mo.) University of Southern Indiana Athletic Conference in football and will remain with the

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL (Evansville, Ind.) GLIAC through the 2011 season. University of Wisconsin-Parkside “I think the addition of football will be a positive (Kenosha, Wis.) development for our league and will be well received by William Jewell College* our football student-athletes, their coaches and fans,” (Liberty, Mo.) Naumovich said. “We are excited to become an NCAA 78 Division II football conference.” *Schools that sponsor football 2011 OPPONENTS

Game 1: Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011 at Goodwell, Okla. OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Goodwell, Okla. Founded: 1909 Enrollment: 1,393 Nickname: Aggies School Colors: Royal Blue and Crimson Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Carl Wooten Field Capacity (Surface): 5,000 (Grass) President: Dr. David Bryant Head Coach Running Back Athletics Director: Jerry Olson Jon Lyles Darryl Brister

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE 2010 Record: 6-5 Sept. 3 Missouri S&T ...... 7 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 10 @New Mexico Highlands ...... 7 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): RB Jose Mendoza, OL Gilbert Pedraza, Sept. 17 Eastern New Mexico ...... 7 p.m. QB Kevin Lauchland Sept. 24 @Northeastern State ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB Quintin Green, DL Michael Cole, Oct. 8 @Langston ...... 2 p.m. LB Trever Lutz Oct. 15 Texas College...... 1 p.m. Oct. 22 @SW Assemblies of God ...... 2 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 29 Southern Nazarene ...... 2 p.m. Nov. 5 Northwestern Oklahoma State ...... 2 p.m. Head Coach: Jon Lyles MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Nov. 12 @Bacone ...... 2 p.m. Alma Mater: Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1992 Record at OPSU: 0-0 (First year) 2010 RESULTS Overall Record: 0-0 (First year) Aug. 28 @Colorado State-Pueblo ...... L, 14-28 Offi ce Phone: (580) 349-1332 Sept. 4 Southwestern College ...... W, 32-27 Assistant Coaches: Chris Limbach (Assoc. HC), Steve Fox (DC), Sven Sept. 11 New Mexico Highlands...... W, 14-6 Hack (OL), Rigel Baker (OL), Matt Landers (LB), James Snyder (DL), Sept. 18 @Lincoln ...... L, 22-23 Jesse Thompson (DB) Sept. 25 @Langston ...... L, 14-30 Oct. 16 Texas College...... W, 23-14 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 23 SW Assemblies of God ...... W, 35-31 Football Contact: Scott Puryear Oct. 30 Southern Nazarene ...... W, 34-31 Offi ce: (580) 349-1340 Nov. 6 @Northwestern Oklahoma State ...... L, 7-31 Cell: (580) 206-1202 Nov. 13 Bacone ...... W, 21-20 Email: [email protected] Nov. 20 @Lamar ...... L, 6-44 Fax: (580) 349-1345 Web: www.opsu.edu/athletics RETURNING STAT LEADERS Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD SERIES INFORMATION Jose Mendoza 117 574 4.9 4 Overall: First meeting Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Kevin Lauchland 208 345 11 2258 16 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Darryl Brister 14 79 5.6 1 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Quintin Green 34 18 52 2 2

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Game 2: Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 at Rolla, Mo. MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Wichita Falls, Texas Founded: 1922 Enrollment: 6,400 Nickname: Mustangs School Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Lone Star Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Memorial Stadium Capacity (Surface): 14,362 (AstroPlay) President: Dr. Jesse W. Rogers Head Coach Off ensive Lineman Athletics Director: Charlie Carr Bill Maskill Amini Silatolu

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE 2010 Records: 8-4, 7-3 LSC (4th) Sept. 10 @Missouri S&T ...... 6:30 p.m. Postseason: 0-1 Sept. 17 Texas A&M-Commerce # ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): OL Hank Gilley, WR David Little, Sept. 24 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...... 7 p.m. OL Amini Silatolu Oct. 1 @Incarnate Word...... 7 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB Matt Ellerbrock, LB Ty Duncan, Oct. 8 Tarleton State ...... 7 p.m. DE Kevin Birdow Oct. 15 @Angelo State ...... 6 p.m. Oct. 22 Abilene Christian ...... 8 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 29 @Eastern New Mexico ...... 3 p.m. Nov. 5 West Texas A&M ...... 2 p.m. Head Coach: Bill Maskill Nov. 12 @Northeastern State ...... 2 p.m. Alma Mater: Western Kentucky, 1971 # at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas Record at MSU: 69-31 (9 years) Overall Record: 82-39 (11 years) 2010 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (940) 613-0122 Sept. 2 @New Mexico Highlands ...... W, 52-6 Assistant Coaches: Rich Renner (DC), Brian Natkin (OC), Roderick Sept. 11 @Eastern New Mexico ...... W, 44-17 Taylor (OC), Adam Austin (QB), Randy Wilkins (DL) Sept. 18 Southeastern Oklahoma State ...... W, 46-9 Sept. 25 @Central Oklahoma ...... W, 30-24 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 2 Incarnate Word ...... W, 38-31 Football Contact: Trey Reed Oct. 9 @Abilene Christian ...... L, 28-31 Offi ce: (940) 397-4818 Oct. 16 Angelo State ...... W, 35-21 Cell: (940) 232-4978 Oct. 23 @West Texas A&M ...... L, 29-42 Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 Tarleton State ...... W, 31-26 Fax: (940) 397-4892 Nov. 6 @Texas A&M-Kingsville ...... L, 7-27 Web: www.msumustangs.com Nov. 13 Northeastern State ...... W, 45-14 Dec. 4 Washburn # ...... L, 14-45 SERIES INFORMATION # Kanza Bowl, Topeka, Kan. Overall: First meeting RETURNING STAT LEADERS Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Lester Bush 112 598 5.3 9 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Brandon Kelsey 37 67 3 252 0 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD David Little 63 689 10.9 7 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Matt Ellerbrock 27 44 71 0 9.5 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

80 2011 OPPONENTS Game 3: Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011 at Des Moines, Iowa DRAKE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Des Moines, Iowa Founded: 1881 Enrollment: 5,668 Nickname: Bulldogs School Colors: Blue and White Conference: Pioneer Football League Affi liation: NCAA Division I (FCS) Home Facility: Drake Stadium/Johnny Bright Field Capacity (Surface): 14,557 (Field Turf) President: David Maxwell Head Coach Quarterback Athletics Director: Sandy Hatfi eld Clubb Chris Creighton Mike Piatkowski

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE 2010 Records: 7-4, 6-2 PFL (3rd) Sept. 1 @North Dakota ...... 7 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 10 Grand View ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Mike Piatkowski, WR Drew Blackmon, Sept. 17 Missouri S&T ...... 6 p.m. OL Evan Lawrence Sept. 24 @Butler ...... 11 a.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB Tyler Moorehead, DL John Sawhill, Oct. 1 Campbell ...... 1 p.m. DB Michael Lahart Oct. 8 @Morehead State ...... 12 p.m. Oct. 15 @San Diego ...... 3 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 22 Valparaiso ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 29 @Marist ...... 11 a.m.

Head Coach: Chris Creighton MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Nov. 5 Jacksonville ...... 1 p.m. Alma Mater: Kenyon, 1991 Nov. 12 Dayton ...... 1 p.m. Record at DU: 21-12 (3 years) Overall Record: 116-36 (14 years) 2010 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (515) 271-2104 Sept. 4 Lehigh ...... L, 14-28 Assistant Coaches: Rick Fox (AHC), Brian Ward (DC), Casey Carlo Sept. 11 @Missouri S&T ...... W, 28-14 (DL), Bill Charles (RB), Jeff Martin (WR), Mark Nicolet (TE), George Sept. 18 @Montana State ...... L, 21-48 Sypniewski (DL), Mark Watson (CB) Sept. 25 @Valparaiso ...... W, 21-19 Oct. 2 Marist ...... W, 42-0 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 9 @Jacksonville ...... L, 34-39 Football Contact: Paul Kirk Oct. 16 @Campbell ...... W, 14-12 Offi ce: (515) 271-3014 Oct. 23 Davidson ...... W, 42-10 Cell: (515) 208-8281 Oct. 30 San Diego ...... W, 38-17 Email: [email protected] Nov. 6 @Dayton ...... L, 25-31 Fax: (515) 271-3015 Nov. 13 Butler ...... W, 10-7 Web: www.godrakebulldogs.com RETURNING STAT LEADERS SERIES INFORMATION Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Overall: DU leads 5-0 Tom Kostek 88 347 3.9 4 Current win streak: Drake, 5 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD at Des Moines: DU, 3-0 Mike Piatkowski 203 323 9 2139 14 at Rolla: DU, 2-0 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Last Meeting: Sept. 11, 2010, DU 28, S&T 14 Steve Platek 49 553 11.3 3 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Tyler Moorehead 44 23 67 1 14.5

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Game 4: Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011 at Rolla, Mo. LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: St. Charles, Mo. Founded: 1827 Enrollment: 8.787 Nickname: Lions School Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II (Provisional member) Home Facility: Harlen C. Hunter Stadium Capacity (Surface): 6,000 (Enviroturf) President: Dr. James D. Evans Head Coach Wide Receiver Athletics Director: John Creer Patrick Ross Mike Bunton

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE 2010 Records: 9-2, 9-1 Heart of America Conference (2nd) Sept. 3 @Northern Colorado ...... 1:30 p.m. Postseason: 0-1 Sept. 10 Graceland ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): OL Matt Atley, WR Mike Bunton, Sept. 17 Saint Joseph’s ...... 6 p.m. RB Denodus O’Bryant Sept. 24 @Missouri S&T ...... 6:30 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): CB Donald Collier, DB Cody Fogle, Oct. 1 @South Dakota ...... 4 p.m. LB Tony Ritzman Oct. 8 @Texas A&M-Kingsville ...... 7 p.m. Oct. 15 Kansas Wesleyan ...... 1:30 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 22 Azuza Pacifi c ...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 29 Culver-Stockton...... 1:30 p.m. Head Coach: Patrick Ross Nov. 5 Central Missouri ...... 1:30 p.m. Alma Mater: Puget Sound, 1997 Nov. 12 @Central Oklahoma ...... 2 p.m. Record at LU: 66-19 (7 years) Overall Record: 80-26 (9 years) 2010 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (636) 949-4800 Sept. 2 Evangel ...... W, 68-7 Assistant Coaches: Craig Schuler (OC), Deion Melvin (DC), Kent Sept. 11 @Central Methodist ...... W, 69-7 Maugeri (ST), John Haines (OL), Logen Wright (DL), Austin Bortle Sept. 18 Missouri Valley ...... W, 45-27 (WR), Jeff Hynes (OL), Billy Clark (OL), Marcus Klund (LB), Brett Ball- Sept. 25 @Mid-America Nazarene ...... L, 20-26 man (QB), Pete Brown (LB) Oct. 2 Avila ...... W, 53-8 Oct. 9 @Baker ...... W, 48-14 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 16 Culver-Stockton...... W, 90-19 Football Contact: Daniel Newton Oct. 30 @Benedictine ...... W, 40-24 Offi ce: (636) 949-4368 Nov. 6 Graceland ...... W, 77-33 Email: [email protected] Nov. 13 @William Jewell ...... W, 29-18 Fax: (636) 949-4636 Nov. 20 Saint Francis # ...... L, 38-46 Web: www.lindenwoodlions.com # NAIA Championships

SERIES INFORMATION RETURNING STAT LEADERS Overall: First meeting Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Denodus O’Bryant 97 664 6.8 8 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD David Ortega 30 48 1 410 8 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Mike Bunton 23 295 12.8 4 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Chris Howard 40 24 64 0 4.5 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

82 2011 OPPONENTS Game 5: Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011 at Alva, Okla. NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Alva, Okla. Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 2,300 Nickname: Rangers School Colors: Red and Black Conference: Central States Football League Affi liation: NAIA Home Facility: Ranger Field Capacity (Surface): 6,000 (Grass) President: Dr. Janet Cunningham Head Coach Defensive Tackle Athletics Director: Andrew Carter Keith Barefi eld Peter Brooks

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE 2010 Records: 8-3, 5-0 CSFL Sept. 1 Southwestern Oklahoma State...... 7 p.m. Postseason: 0-1 Sept. 10 @Colorado State-Pueblo ...... 7 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Kyle Jech, TE Keith Barefi eld, Jr., Sept. 17 @South Dakota ...... 4 p.m. WR Kent McDonald Sept. 24 @Texas College ...... 2 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): SS Brock Wardlaw, DT Peter Brooks, DB Oct. 1 Missouri S&T ...... 3 p.m. Chris Jones Oct. 8 Southern Nazarene ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 15 @Bacone ...... 2 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 22 Langston ...... 2 p.m. Oct. 29 SW Assemblies of God ...... 4 p.m.

Head Coach: Keith Barefi eld MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Nov. 5 @Oklahoma Panhandle State ...... 2 p.m. Alma Mater: Evangel, 1978 Record at NWOSU: 30-14 (4 years) 2010 RESULTS Overall Record: 96-47-2 (13 years) Sept. 4 @Colorado State-Pueblo ...... L, 13-55 Offi ce Phone: (580) 327-8488 Sept. 11 @South Dakota ...... L, 14-48 Assistant Coaches: Chad Adams (DC), Ron Williams (OL), Adam Sept. 25 Texas College...... W, 79-20 Aguirre, Waleed Gaines, Richard Gunnels, Kevin McDonald, Jon Oct. 2 @Missouri S&T ...... W, 43-14 Washington, Larry Parker Oct. 9 @Southern Nazarene ...... W, 62-42 Oct. 16 Bacone ...... W, 51-14 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 23 @Langston ...... W, 20-13 Football Contact: Ryan Hintergardt Oct. 30 @SW Assemblies of God ...... W, 44-7 Offi ce: (580) 327-8639 Nov. 6 Oklahoma Panhandle State ...... W, 31-7 Cell: (580) 761-7607 Nov. 13 Southern Oregon ...... W, 31-26 Email: [email protected] Nov. 20 @Sioux Falls # ...... L, 14-33 Fax: (580) 327-8179 # NAIA Championships Web: www.nwosu.edu/athletics RETURNING STAT LEADERS SERIES INFORMATION Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Overall: Series tied 1-1 Jared Jackson 137 564 4.1 6 Current win streak: NWOSU, 1 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD at Alva: 0-0 Kyle Jech 165 278 15 1874 19 at Rolla: S&T, 1-1 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Last Meeting: Oct. 2, 2010, NWOSU 43, S&T 14 Kent McDonald 26 429 16.4 5 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Peter Brooks 30 17 47 0 16.5

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Game 6: Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011 at Rolla, Mo. SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES & TECHNOLOGY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Rapid City, S.D. Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 2,100 Nickname: Hardrockers School Colors: Vegas Gold and Navy Blue Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II (Provisional member) Home Facility: Dunham Field Capacity (Surface): x (FieldTurf) President: Dr. Robert Wharton Head Coach Quarterback Athletics Director: Dick Kaiser Dan Kratzer Nick Russell

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE 2010 Record: 7-3, 6-2 Dakota Athletic Conference (3rd) Aug. 27 Jamestown ...... 1 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 3 @Fort Lewis ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Nick Russell, RB Jamie Dale, Sept. 10 @Colorado School of Mines ...... 12 p.m. OL Austin Louchart Sept. 17 Black Hills State ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB Eric Yeash, DB Josh Sherman, Sept. 24 Valley City State ...... 5 p.m. DB Tanner Ireland Oct. 8 @Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 15 Minot State ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 22 @Sioux Falls ...... 6 p.m. Oct. 29 Dakota State ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Dan Kratzer Nov. 5 @Dickinson State ...... 1:30 p.m. Alma Mater: Missouri Valley, 1971 Nov. 12 @Black Hills State ...... 4 p.m. Record at SDSMT: 22-38 (6 years) Overall Record: 86-92 (17 years) 2010 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (605) 394-2604 Aug. 28 @Montana Tech ...... W, 13-6 Assistant Coaches: Lonnie Messick, Dan Dieringer, Charlie Sept. 4 Colorado School of Mines ...... L, 24-52 Giangrosso, Greg Hodgin, Dustin Thomas, Cody Hawley Sept. 18 @Valley City State ...... W, 24-21 Sept. 25 @Dakota State ...... W, 41-14 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 2 Mayville State ...... W, 58-10 Football Contact: Brad Blume Oct. 9 Jamestown ...... W, 31-7 Offi ce: (605) 394-2355 Oct. 16 @Minot State ...... W, 10-6 Email: [email protected] Oct. 23 Dickinson State...... L, 14-24 Fax: (605) 394-6950 Oct. 31 Black Hills State ...... W, 23-20 Web: www.gorockers.com Nov. 7 Minot State ...... L, 7-30

SERIES INFORMATION RETURNING STAT LEADERS Overall: First meeting Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Jamie Dale 186 1057 5.7 8 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Nick Russell 154 277 11 1854 7 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Bernis Berber 17 258 15.2 4 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Eric Yeash 22 52 74 0 8 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

84 2011 OPPONENTS Game 7: Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011 at Owensboro, Ky. KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Owensboro, Ky. Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 800 Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Purple and White Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Steele Stadium Capacity (Surface): 3,000 (Field Turf) President: Dr. Anne Cairns Federlein Head Coach Linebacker Athletics Director: Dave Williams Brent Holdsclaw Ken Stoklosa

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE 2010 Record: 5-6 Sept. 1 @Indianapolis ...... 6 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 10 @Pikeville ...... 5 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): WR Derek Brown, OL Corey Downing, Sept. 17 Siena Heights ...... 1 p.m. QB Chris Owen Sept. 24 Kentucky State ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): FS Khalid Harris, LB Ken Stoklosa, Oct. 1 @Liberty ...... 6 p.m. LB Quadarius Wallace Oct. 8 Urbana ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 15 Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 22 @Saint Joseph’s ...... 12 p.m. Oct. 29 Central State ...... 1 p.m.

Head Coach: Brent Holdsclaw MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Nov. 5 @Notre Dame (Ohio) ...... 12 p.m. Alma Mater: Kentucky Wesleyan, 1993 Nov. 12 William Jewell ...... 1 p.m. Record at KWC: 17-47 (8 years) Overall Record: Same 2010 RESULTS Offi ce Phone: (270) 852-3350 Sept. 2 Indianapolis ...... L, 10-38 Assistant Coaches: Jody Ashby, Greg Brown, J.R. Bryant, Ed Cronin, Sept. 11 Pikeville ...... W, 34-28 Dan Crume, Brian Ware Sept. 18 @Central State ...... W, 38-33 Sept. 25 Alma ...... W, 49-28 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 2 @South Alabama ...... L, 3-52 Football Contact: Roy Pickerill Oct. 9 @Urbana ...... L, 25-39 Offi ce: (270) 852-3347 Oct. 16 @Missouri S&T ...... L, 35-38 (OT) Cell: (270) 316-8838 Oct. 23 Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 35-43 Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 Miles ...... W, 40-28 Fax: (270) 852-3356 Nov. 6 Notre Dame (Ohio) ...... W, 28-14 Web: www.kwcpanthers.com Nov. 13 @Concordia-Selma ...... L, 35-36 SERIES INFORMATION Overall: Missouri S&T leads 7-0 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 7 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD at Owensboro: Missouri S&T, 3-0 Thomas Gordon 81 320 4.0 2 at Rolla: Missouri S&T, 4-0 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Last Meeting: Oct. 16, 2010, S&T 38, KWC 35 (OT) Chris Owen 232 406 9 2942 31 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Derek Brown 56 718 12.8 5 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Quadarius Wallace 43 31 74 2 11

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Game 8: Saturday, Oct. 22, 2011 at Rolla, Mo. WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Liberty, Mo. Founded: 1849 Enrollment: 1,100 Nickname: Cardinals School Colors: Red and Black Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II (Provisional member) Home Facility: Greene Stadium Capacity (Surface): 7,000 (Sprint Turf) President: Dr. David Sallee Head Coach Player Athletics Director: Dr. Darlene Bailey Jerod Kruse TBA

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 Records: 4-7 2011 SCHEDULE Postseason: 0-0 Aug. 27 Sterling ...... 5:30 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): OL Jared Speckman, TE Josh Capron, QB Sept. 3 Colorado School of Mines ...... 1 p.m. Sean Shelton Sept. 17 Urbana ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DL Ben Roberts, DL Tyler Bullis Sept. 24 @Pittsburg State ...... 7 p.m. Oct. 1 @Sioux Falls ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 8 Southwest Baptist ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 22 @Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Jerod Kruse Oct. 29 @Saint Joseph’s ...... 2 p.m. Alma Mater: Emporia State, 2000 Nov. 5 Culver-Stockton...... 1:30 p.m. Record at USF: First year Nov. 12 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: First year Offi ce Phone: (816) 781-7000 2010 RESULTS Assistant Coaches: Ryan Majors (OC), Matt Trowbridge (DC), Marc Sept. 4 @Benedictine ...... L, 0-21 Webel (OL), Trent Figg (RB), Larry Chapman (DL), John Egorugwu Sept. 11 Graceland ...... W, 31-9 (LB), Travis Foerschler (LB), Josh Buford (WR), Taylor Gallagher (OL), Sept. 18 @Southwest Baptist ...... L,14-59 Jake Lynch (DL) Sept. 25 @Evangel ...... L, 25-28 Oct. 2 Central Methodist ...... W, 13-3 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 9 @Missouri Valley...... L, 23-40 Football Contact: Paul Worstell Oct. 16 Mid-America Nazarene ...... L, 7-29 Offi ce: (816) 415-5959 Oct. 23 @Avila ...... W, 41-13 Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 Baker...... L, 9-12 (OT) Fax: (816) 415-5029 Nov. 6 @Culver-Stockton ...... W, 21-13 Web: www.jewell.edu Nov. 13 @Lindenwood ...... L, 18-29

SERIES INFORMATION RETURNING STAT LEADERS Overall: WJC leads 2-1-1 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Current win streak: WJC, 1 Fealt Cooper 129 605 4.7 5 at Liberty: Tied 1-1 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD at Rolla: WJC, 1-0-1 Sean Shelton 106 210 8 1114 4 Last Meeting: Oct. 7, 1967, WJC 28, S&T 14 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Jon Molzen 14 113 8.1 0 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Nelson Windebank 47 27 74 0 12 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

86 2011 OPPONENTS Game 9: Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011 at Urbana, Ohio URBANA UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Urbana, Ohio Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 1,505 Nickname: Blue Knights School Colors: Royal Blue and White Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Urbana University Stadium Capacity (Surface): 3,000 (FieldTurf) President: Dr. Stephen B. Jones Head Coach Linebacker Athletics Director: Doug Young Dave Taynor Erique Robinson

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE 2010 Records: 5-6 Sept. 3 @Wayne State (Mich.) ...... 12 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 10 @Charleston ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB D.J. Mendenhall, WR Matt Hightower, Sept. 17 @William Jewell ...... 12 p.m. OL Ethan Oakley Sept. 24 Walsh ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DL Perry Jenkins, LB Erique Robinson, Oct. 1 @Southwest Baptist ...... 1 p.m. DB Steven Allen Oct. 8 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 15 Saint Joseph’s ...... 12 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 22 Notre Dame (Ohio) ...... 12 p.m. Oct. 29 Missouri S&T ...... 12 p.m.

Head Coach: David Taynor MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Nov. 5 @Seton Hill ...... 1 p.m. Alma Mater: Urbana, 1999 Record at UU: 12-21 (3 years) 2010 RESULTS Overall Record: Same Sept. 4 @West Virginia Wesleyan ...... L, 14-17 Offi ce Phone: (937) 484-1292 Sept. 11 Seton Hill ...... W, 44-13 Assistant Coaches: David Barr (AHC/DC), Matt Handzo (OC/WR), Sept. 18 @Tusculum ...... L, 36-39 John Shingler (LB), Rod Wilson (DB), Tobias Tuomi (TE) Sept. 25 @Walsh ...... L, 33-34 Oct. 2 Southwest Baptist ...... L, 21-50 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 9 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 39-25 Football Contact: Chris Anders Oct. 16 @Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 20-27 Offi ce: (937) 484-1290 Oct. 23 Charleston ...... L, 34-44 Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 @Missouri S&T ...... W, 42-25 Fax: (937) 484-1389 Nov. 6 Central State ...... W, 40-12 Press Box: (937) 652-6847 Nov. 13 @Notre Dame (Ohio) ...... W, 32-0 Web: sports.urbana.edu

SERIES INFORMATION RETURNING STAT LEADERS Overall: UU leads 1-0 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Current win streak: UU, 1 D.J. Mendenhall 148 498 3.4 10 at Urbana: 0-0 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD at Rolla: UU, 0-1 D.J. Mendenhall 130 193 4 1481 17 Last Meeting: Oct. 30, 2010, UU 42, S&T 25 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Matt Hightower 62 710 11.5 7 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Erique Robinson 45 38 83 1 11.5

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Game 10: Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011 at Rolla, Mo. SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Rensselaer, Ind. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 1,041 Nickname: Pumas School Colors: Cardinal and purple Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Alumni Stadium Capacity (Surface): 4,000 (Grass) President: Dr. F. Dennis Riegelnegg Head Coach Safety Athletics Director: Bill Massoels Cory Sanders Ben Gomes

TEAM INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE 2010 Record: 5-5 Sept. 3 @Ohio Dominican ...... 11 a.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 10 Shepherd ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): OL Eric Irvin, WR, Scott Chapman, Sept. 17 @Lindenwood ...... 6 p.m. QB Billy VandeMerkt Sept. 24 Southwest Baptist ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DL Anthony Rouba, S Ben Gomes, Oct. 1 Robert Morris (Ill.) ...... 2 p.m. DE Cameron Ellsberry Oct. 8 @Notre Dame (Ohio) ...... 11 a.m. Oct. 15 @Urbana ...... 11 a.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 22 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 12 p.m. Oct. 29 William Jewell ...... 12 p.m. Head Coach: Cory Sanders Nov. 5 @Missouri S&T ...... 12 p.m. Alma Mater: Saint Joseph’s, 2007 Record at SJC: First year 2010 RESULTS Overall Record: Same Aug. 28 Truman State ...... L, 13-23 Offi ce Phone: (219) 866-6132 Sept. 4 @Indiana State ...... L, 7-57 Assistant Coaches: Michael LaFleur (QB), David Denham (DL), Ryan Sept. 11 @Shepherd ...... L, 0-55 Aiello (LB), Daniel Day (OL), Jason Phillips (WR) Sept. 18 @Valparaiso ...... W, 50-7 Oct. 2 @Lincoln ...... W, 58-22 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 9 Notre Dame (Ohio) ...... W, 37-7 Football Contact: Ken Badylak Oct. 16 Urbana ...... W, 27-20 Offi ce: (219) 866-6141 Oct. 23 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 43-35 Cell: (219) 863-2457 Oct. 30 @Southwest Baptist ...... L, 43-51 Email: [email protected] Nov. 6 Missouri S&T ...... L, 21-27 Fax: (219) 866-6280 Web: www.saintjoe.edu/athletics RETURNING STAT LEADERS Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD SERIES INFORMATION Billy VandeMerkt 47 54 1.1 5 Overall: SJC leads 4-2 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Current win streak: S&T, 1 Billy VandeMerkt 94 150 4 905 7 at Rensselaer: SJC, 2-1 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD at Rolla: SJC, 2-1 Scott Chapman 22 355 16.1 2 Last Meeting: Nov. 6, 2010, S&T 27, SJC 21 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Ben Gomes 48 26 74 0 2 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL

88 2011 OPPONENTS Game 11: Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 at Vermillion, S.D. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Vermillion, S.D. Founded: 1862 Enrollment: 10,151 Nickname: Coyotes School Colors: Red and White Conference: Great West Affi liation: NCAA Division I FCS Home Facility: DakotaDome Capacity (Surface): 10,000 (Artifi cial) President: James W. Abbott Head Coach Quarterback Athletics Director: David Sayler Ed Meierkort Dante Warren

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 Record: 4-7, 1-3 GWC 2011 SCHEDULE Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 3 @Air Force...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Off ense): QB Dante Warren, RB Chris Ganious, Sept. 10 Eastern Washington ...... 4 p.m. WR Will Powell Sept. 17 Northwestern Oklahoma State ...... 4 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB Shea Williams, DB Shane Potter, LB Sept. 24 @Wisconsin ...... TBA Adam Broders Oct. 1 Lindenwood ...... 4 p.m. Oct. 8 Southern Utah ...... 4 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 15 @Illinois State ...... 3 p.m. Oct. 22 UC Davis ...... 4 p.m.

Head Coach: Ed Meierkort MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Oct. 29 @Cal Poly ...... 8:05 p.m. Alma Mater: Dakota Wesleyan, 1982 Nov. 12 Missouri S&T ...... 12 p.m. Record at USD: 48-30 (7 years) Nov. 19 @North Dakota ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 103-85 (17 years) Offi ce Phone: (573) 681-5961 2010 RESULTS Assistant Coaches: Wesley Beschorner (OC), Jake Sprague (DL), Sept. 4 @Central Florida ...... L, 7-38 Adam Breske (LB), Tony Spencer (OL), Jake Dickert (DB/ST), Tim Sept. 11 @Minnesota ...... W, 41-38 Triplett (WR) Sept. 18 Northwestern Oklahoma State ...... W, 48-14 Sept. 25 @North Dakota State ...... L, 16-38 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 2 North Dakota ...... W, 27-17 Football Contact: Tom Berg Oct. 9 @UC Davis ...... L, 13-17 Offi ce: (605) 677-5927 Oct. 16 Northern Iowa...... L, 14-19 Cell: (605) 677-9222 Oct. 23 @Southern Utah ...... L, 13-31 Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 Northern Colorado ...... W, 34-6 Fax: (605) 677-5618 Nov. 6 Cal Poly ...... L, 24-38 Web: www.usdcoyotes.com Nov. 13 @Lamar ...... L, 20-24

SERIES INFORMATION RETURNING STAT LEADERS Overall: USD leads 2-0 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Current win streak: USD, 2 Chris Ganious 188 817 4.3 4 at Vermillion: USD, 2-0 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD at Rolla: 0-0 Dante Warren 161 292 6 2137 18 Last Meeting: Oct. 11, 2008, USD 34, S&T 3 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Will Powell 47 933 19.9 10 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Shea Williams 37 52 89 0 6.5

89 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Steve Abbott ...... 1992 Ronald Avery ...... 1957-60 Reginald Benton ...... 1975 Neil Bond ...... 1971-72 Travis Abbott ...... 2007-09 W.L. Aves ...... 1911-12 James Bensko ...... 1965-66 Mike Bonnell ...... 1980 G.E. Abernathy ...... 1908 William Avise ...... 1990 David Berg...... 1954 Chris Boone ...... 1984-88 Gary Abernathy ...... 1970-73 Preston Axthelm ...... 1936-38 Todd Berghoff ...... 1994 Malcolm Booth ...... 2008-10 Marvin Adam ...... 1961 Justin Ayers ...... 2000-04 Arthur Berry ...... 1923-26 Robert Booth ...... 1956-59 Marvin Adam ...... 1970 Andrew Aylward ...... 1933-35 Bob Berry ...... 1967-70 Justin Boothe ...... 2010 Austin Adams ...... 2009-10 Donald Bacich ...... 1960-64 Charles Berry ...... 1949 Morris Boren ...1956-57, 1959-60 Mont Adams ...... 1977-78 Ross Bacon ...... 1970-71 James Berry ...... 1966 James Borton ...... 1964-65 Offi e Adams ...... 2009-10 Rusty Baehr ...... 1980-82 Jerry Berry ...... 1946 Brian Bosak ...... 1998-99 Rusty Adams...... 1977-80 Steven Bahn ...... 1978 John Berry ...... 1958-60 Homer Boswell ...... 1958-59 Scott Adams ...... 1988-90 Collin Bahr ...... 2007-10 Oscar Berryman...... 1978-81 Clint Botard ...... 1994-97 Steve Adams ...... 2000-02 Jared Bahr...... 2006-07 Kyle Bess ...... 2005 James Boucher ...... 1912 Glenn Adrian ...... 1965-67 Keith Bailey ...... 1960-63 Garrett Bethke ...... 1996-99 Leo Boucher ...... 1909 Joe Adrian ...... 1971 Brian Bakala ...... 2008-09 Allan Beverage...... 1940-41 Paul Bouchier ...... 1940 Don Agers ...... 1954-57 Brent Baker ...... 1996-98 Leland Beverage ...... 1948-51 Sean Bowers ...... 2009-10 Robert Agrimonti ...... 1978-80 Lamar Baker ...... 2001-03 Bill Beydler ...... 1957 Bowie ...... 1899-00 Bobby Ajhar ...... 1969, 1972-73 Vic Balchunas ...... 1943 Beyer ...... 1895 James Bowles ...... 1907-09 James Akers ...... 1949-52 Alan Baldwin ...... 1995 Cody Bezanson ...... 1997 ??? Bowman ...... 1911 Patrick Akley ...... 2004-07 Chris Balkenbush ...... 1977 Kevin Bible ...... 1976 Sam Bowman ...... 1955-56 Marlan Albertson ...... 1979 Bill Ballard ...... 1977 E.C. Biffl e ...... 1923 Arthur Bowin ...... 1941 Jay Alford ...... 1960-63 T.W. Ballard ...... 1934 George Bilger ...... 1947 Bowman ...... 1895 Brian Alfredson ...... 1991-94 Dan Balota ...... 2005-06 Nathan Binder ...... 2006-07 Joe Bowman ...... 1941 Karl Allebach ...... 1924-27 Chris Balven ...... 2005 Neil Birchler ...... 1998-99 Bruce Boyd ...... 1980-81 Allee ...... 1903-04 Bandy ...... 1913 Conrad Bischof ...... 1963-65 Kenneth Boyd ...... 1995 Charles Allen ...... 1893 Matt Banholzer ...... 1983-84 Kalvin Bishop ...... 2006-07 Darren Boyer ...... 2000-03 James Allen ...... 1943 Melvin Banks ...... 2009 James Black...... 1903-05 Ronald Boyer ...... 1966 Leroy Allen ...... 1937 Vincent Banks ...... 1989-90 James Blackwood ...... 1995 Richard Boyett ...... 1954-57 Thomas Allen ...... 1947-48 Dan Bantle...... 1970 Clyde Blaco ...... 1969-70 Tom Braeckel ...... 1964-65 Elmer Allgeier...... 1936-38 Ralph Barker ...... 1895 Chris Blair ...... 1995 Brian Bradley ...... 1982-84 George Allison ...... 1943 Clarence Barnes...... 1940 Ed Blair ...... 1943 Al Brandenburger ...... 1914 Perry Allison ...... 1954-57 Jimmy Barnhart ...... 2009-10 Steve Blair ...... 1973 Oscar Brandenburger...... 1920 John Almonette ...... 1940 David Barr ...... 1991-93 Frank Blake ...... 1906-08 Jack Brandom ...... 1981 Brian Almond ...... 2000 Edward Barrett ...... 1906-08 Harold Blake ...... 1908 Lewis Brandt ...... 1961 Todd Althoff ...... 1990 Dennis Barrett ...... 1979 True Blake ...... 1908-10 Nathan Branham...... 2000-03 Chris Alverson ...... 1990-92 Reid Barron ...... 1990, 1992 Brandon Blanchard ...... 2000 Craig Brantner ...... 2001-03 Eric Amft ...... 1985 Jacob Barrows ...... 2000-01 Dudley Blancke ...... 1947-50 Matthew Brazill ... 1915-16, 1919 Kevin Anders ...... 1978-79 Fred Barry ...... 1973-75 Chad Bland...... 1998-00 Bill Breit ...... 1946 Chuck Anderson ...... 1951-52 Patrick Barry...... 1996-97 Clark Bland ...... 1909, 1913-14 Adam Brennecke ...... 1992 Clair Anderson ...... 1923 Bobby Barton ...... 1995-98 J.L. Bland ...... 1909 Gene Brenning ...... 1960 Dave Anderson ...... 1948-50 Mike Basala ...... 2003-04 Luchien Blantt ...... 2006 James Brentz ...... 1952 Gregory Anderson...... 1969-72 Jeremy Bass ...... 2000, 2002 Dallas Blasdel ...... 1998-00 Doug Brethower ...... 1976 Jamel Anderson ...... 2006-07 Baughman...... 1899 Russ Blattel ...... 1970 Ron Bretz ...... 1977-78 Mark Anderson ...... 1978-81 Bruce Baughman ...... 1981-82 Kenneth Blauvelt ...... 1939 Jacob Brewe ...... 1999-00 Otto Andres ...... 1931 Dick Baumgartner ...... 1953-54 Kenneth Blazek ...... 1964-66 Craig Bridell ...... 1987-88 Rich Andriano ...... 1980 Walter Baumstark ...... 1936-38 Adam Blazic ...... 1997 Russell Bridgen ...... 1998-99 Dexter Andrus...... 1909-10, 1912 Bill Bayer ...... 1951 David Bledsoe ...... 2005 J.D. Bridges ...... 1995, 1997-99 Brian Andrzejewski ...... 1983-85 Peter Bazin ...... 2003 Allen Bliss ...... 1934-35 Steve Bridgman ...... 1977-80 David Andrzejewski ...... 1983-87 Doug Beach ...... 2006-08 Carl Block ...1946-47. 1951, 1955 Richard Briggs ...... 1956-57 Don Angell ...... 1972-74 Tom Bean ...... 1965 Jay Bloodsworth ...... 1955 Jason Broaddus ...... 1995 Todd Anstine ...... 1985 Jordan Beard ...... 2008 Edward Bober, Jr...... 1977-79 Pat Broaddus ...... 1951-52 Brian Applegate .. 1998-99, 2001 Harold Beardmore ...... 1923 George Bock ...... 1948, 1950 Marty Brooks ...... 1997-98 Frank Appleyard ...... 1933-36 Mark Becker ...... 2002-06 James Bock ...... 1915 Nathan Brooks ...... 1999-00 Arnold Apprill ...... 1959 Bill Bedsaul ...... 1982 Mark Bockstruck...... 2003 John Brose ...... 1953-56 Steve Arant ...... 1968-70 Tom Beebe ...... 1983-84 Steve Bockelman ...... 1972 Brown...... 1899 Marc Armbruster...... 2001-05 Ed Beechner ...... 1982 George Bodman ...... 1956 Bill Brown...... 1993-95 Brent Armstrong ...... 2004-05 Jason Beerman ...... 1996-99 Mike Boehm ...... 1971 Bob Brown ...... 1951 Jack Armstrong ...... 1987-88 Daniel Beff a ...... 1947 Kenneth Boemer ...... 1977 Ernest Brown ...... 1993-94 Jeff Arroyo ...... 1979 Jeff Bell ...... 1976 Kirk Boese ...... 1981-82 Greg Brown ...... 1989-90 Brent Arthaud ...... 1984-88 Steve Bell ...... 1973-75 Jack Boetjer...... 1941-42 James Brown ...... 1953

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Jerry Arthur ...... 1974-75 David Belloli ...... 1989 Jeff Boggs ...... 1978 Landon Brown ...... 1998-99 Roy Arthur ...... 1995 Tom Belsha ...... 1970 G. Bohlin ...... 1934 Mark Brown ...... 1984 Wilford Ashley ...... 1953 Ronnie Belt...... 1965 Edwin Bohn ...... 1917-18, 1920 Sam Brown ...... 1972-73 Walter Askew ...... 1914-15 Tom Benassi ...... 1996-99 Bill Bohnhoff ...... 1980-83 Scott Brown ...... 1999-03 Larry Atha ...... 1954 Jason Benne ...... 1994-97 Brad Boles...... 1988 Steve Brown ...... 1999 Jason Aubrey ...... 2005-06 Wayne Bennetsen ...... 1937-40 Wayne Bolitho ...... 1942 Thomas Brown...... 1947 90 Brian Augustyn ...... 1988 Alex Bennett ...... 2008-10 Shaun Bollinger ...... 1999-02 Will Brown ...... 2008-09 Cress Auinbaugh ...... 1941 Parker Bennett ...... 1950-53 Casey Bollman ...... 2008-09 Chris Brownell ...... 1991-94 Kenneth Austin...... 1965-67 Mike Bennish ...... 1989, 1991 Harry Bolon ...... 1925-28 Jeff Broxson ...... 1986-88 John Averill ...... 1952 Tom Benny ...... 1979 William Bolt ...... 1919-21 Bob Bruce ...... 1939-40 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Robert Bruce ...... 1915-19 Larry Carroll ...... 1968 Kim Colter ...... 1969-72 Eric Crumpecker ...... 1987-90 Brad Brueckner ...... 2001-04 Craig Carter ...... 1994 Chad Colvin ...... 1987 Dick Cruse ...... 1951-52 Matt Brueckner ...... 1996-99 Jason Carter ...... 1998-01 Craig Colvin ...... 1985-88 John Cullom ...... 1936 Kyle Bruemmer ...... 1996 Jeff Carter ...... 1971-74 George Comanich ...... 1947 Gabriel Cunha ...... 2005-06 Tony Brumley ...... 1953 Jeff Carter ...... 1994 Kurt Commack ...... 1922 Dick Cunningham ...... 1937-40 Don Brumm ...... 1984-87 Josh Carter ...... 2009 Anthony Comito ...... 2008-09 Lorain Cunningham ...... 1916 Tim Brunner ...... 1987 Nick Carter ...... 2005-06 Ray Comoglio ...... 1940 Calvin Curdt ...... 1970-73 Matt Bruns ...... 1976-77, 1979 Oliver Carter ...... 2003-08 James Compton ...... 1907 Steve Curran ...... 1975, 1977-78 David Brush ...... 1980-81 Terry Carter ...... 1999-02 William Compton...... 1965 Keenan Curry ...... 1982-86 Gary Bryan ...... 1990 Tim Carter ...... 1982-84 William Conde ...... 1963 Irvan Curtis ...... 1936-38 Kyle Bryan ...... 2004 Dan Cartwright ...... 1970-73 Mark Congiardo ...... 1971-74 William Curtis ...... 1964 Charles Bryant ...... 2009 Randy Caruthers ...... 1981-84 Robert Conley ...... 2009 Claude Cushwa ...... 1913 Dexter Bryant ...... 2009-10 Rickie Caruthers ...... 1981-84 Courtney Conner ...... 1980-82 Ben Cutten ...... 2005 Randy Bryant ...... 1979 Chris Casper ...... 1972 Monte Connor ...... 1992-94 Jarrett Dace ...... 1990-92 Ted Bubien ...... 1987-88 Brian Casserilla .... 1993-94, 1996 Marc Constantino ...... 1977 Ryan Daff ron ...... 1994 Albert Buck .....1920-21, 1923-24 Mike Catanzaro.... 1939-40, 1942 Cliff ord Conway ...... 1910-11 Joe Dal Porto ...... 1948 Jeff Buck ...... 1973, 1975 R.W. Cavanaugh ...... 1926 Aaron Cook ...... 1974 John Dalton ...... 1983, 1985-87 Lyndell Buckles ...... 1966 Craig Cawvey ...... 1977 Keith Cook ...... 1938-41 Cliff Dameron ...... 1942 Hans Buckwalter ...... 1998-99 John Ceresa ...... 1946 Bill Cooke ...... 1957 Phillip Dampf ...... 1941 Nick Budler ...... 2005 Burky Chambers...... 1978 Cliff Cooke ...... 1981-82 Jeff Daniel ...... 1983 Kevin Buie...... 1990 Scott Chambers ...... 1992 James Cooke ...... 1958, 1960 Jason Daniels ...... 2002-03 Andrew Bulen ...... 2004-06 Lemont Chambliss ...... 1990 Bill Coolbaugh ...... 1948-49 Kurt Daniels ...... 1987-90 Howard Bullman ...... 1950-52 Lydell Champagne ...... 1986 Rick Cooper...... 1971, 1974-75 Daniel Darnall ...... 1977 Tom Bullman ...... 1961 Michael Chandler ...... 1989-90 Tom Cooper ...... 1956-59 Dustin Darrah ...... 1992 Rodney Bullock...... 1974-76 Clarence Chaney ...... 2001-05 Jim Copley ...... 1914 Don Darrough ...... 1976 Drew Bullocks ...... 1997-01 Tony Chapman ...... 1980-81 Cliff Corneau...... 1937-40 Darrell Darrow ...... 1969-70 Gary Burgess ...... 1980 Scott Charmack ...... 1967 Russ Cornett ...... 1976-80 Ed Daugherty ...... 1947-48 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Buck Burleson ...... 1953-54 Scott Charpentier ...... 1972-73 Pete Corpeny ...... 1983-85 Evan Davenport ...... 2009 Billy Burnich ...... 2004 Jim Chatman ...... 1969-72 Geoff Correnti ...... 2010 Jeremy Davidson ...... 2006 Robert Burns ...... 2003-04 Bill Chew ...... 1947-48 Steve Cortipassi ...... 1969 Alvin Davie ...... 2007 Seth Burns ...... 1991-93 Lindell Chew...... 1906-07 Mike Cossins ...... 1985-86 Brent Davis ...... 1977-78 Burr ...... 1900 Will Chipley ...... 1987 Jeff Cotter ...... 1982-84 C.B. Davis ...... 1942 V.K. Burrows ...... 1937 Ron Choura ...... 1967-68 Clint Cottrell ...... 2004-07 Cody Davis ...... 2005 Wayne Burton ...... 1961 Ray Christ ...... 1969-72 Albert Couch ...... 1924 Damon Davis ...... 2000-03 Henry Buser ...... 1919 Dave Christensen...... 1986-90 Charlie Counts ...... 1942 Eric Davis ...... 1977-78 Jeff Buss ...... 1990-91 Glen Christner ...... 1920-21 Curt Courtney ...... 1988-92 Jerry Davis ...... 1962-63 Vernon Bussard ...... 1928 Andy Christoff ...... 2000-02 Clint Couse ...... 1989-90 John Davis ...... 1946 Justin Butler ...... 2004-08 Joe Clapp ...... 1973-74 Gary Couse ...... 1959-63 Kameron Davis ...... 2009-10 John Buttenob ...... 1985-89 Mike Clapper ...... 1967 Brandon Covington ...... 2005 Keith Davis ...... 1977 Ted Button...... 1990-94 Adam Clark ...... 1994 Matt Cowan ...... 1995 Kevin Davis ...... 1992 Carl Burks ...... 1981 Al Clark ...... 1946 Nick Cowell ...... 2000-04 Robert Davis ...... 1947-48 David Buxton ...... 1998-99 C.F.Clark ...... 1893 Herman Cowen ...... 1894 Steve C. Davis ...... 1981-82 Jeff Byers ...... 2001-05 John Clark ...... 1983-86 Frederick Cowles ...... 1900 Steve K. Davis ...... 1980-83 Kenneth Cage ...... 1958-61 Les Clark ...... 1968-71 Andy Cox ...... 1974-78 Alan Davison ...... 1975 Barry Cagle ...... 1964 Tarik Clark ...... 1996-97 Jack Cox ...... 1947-48 Chris Dawson ...... 1993 Chad Cagle ...... 1993-95 Aaron Clarke ...... 2000-04 Jeff Cox ...... 1994 Thomas Dawson ...... 1915-16 Carlos Cain ...... 1989-91 Brad Clarke ...... 1997-00 John Cox ...... 1893-94 Bill Dean ...... 1970 Arthur Cairns ...... 1917-20 Travis Claxton ...... 1993 John Cox ...... 1987-88 Thomas Deason ...... 2008-10 Leon Calvin ...... 1955-57 William Clemens ...... 2008 Roy Cox ...... 1995 James DeBold ...... 1962-65 Fred Camarillo...... 1999-03 Justin Clement ...... 1999-00 Scott Cramer ...... 1981-84 Jim “Bo” Decker 1975-76, 1978-79 Shane Cameron ...... 1999-02 Dick Cleve ...... 1962-63 Don Craig ...... 1981 Johnnie DeFoe ...... 1930 Kirk Cammack ...... 1924 Andrew Cleveland ...... 2001-05 Tucker Craig ...... 1997-98 Tom DeGonia ...... 1989-93 ??? Campbell ...... 1894-95 Keith Clifton ...... 1979 Bill Crain ...... 1943 Steve DeLaRoche ...... 1977-80 Charles Campbell ...... 1955 Edmond Coad ...... 1956 Mark Crain ...... 1984 Joe Demand ...... 1987-89 Chris Campbell ...... 2001, 2003 E.F. Coff man ...... 1931 Scott Cramer ...... 1983-84 Travis DeMott ...... 1995-96 Craig Campbell ...... 1977 Jacob Colbert ...... 2005 Garrett Crane...... 1999-00 Sherman Dempsey ...... 1945 Jack Campbell ...... 1924 Charles Colby ...... 1965 Gregg Crannick ...... 2007 William Dempsey ...... 1948 Bob Cannell ...... 1976 Adam Cole ...... 2003-04 Jason Crawford ...... 1990-94 Paul Demzik ...... 1979-82 Keith Cannon ...... 2006 Joe Cole ...... 1913 Sam Crawford ...... 1999 Larry Denio ...... 1972-73 Carey ...... 1901 Joe Cole ...... 1948-49, 1952-53 Scott Creech ...... 1985-86 A.M. Denison ...... 1917 George Carlstrom ...... 1966 John Cole ...... 1913 Bryan Crider ...... 2005-09 Greg Dennis ...... 1989-91 Dan Carmody ...... 1981-85 Mike Coleman ...... 1978 Lagarius Criss ...... 2001-05 John Denton...... 1932 Gilbert Carofi ol ....1941-42, 1946 Victor Coleman ...... 1978 Gary Crocker ...... 1976-79 Ryan Denton ...... 1999 Don Carlson ...... 1941 Ian Coll ...... 2009 Chris Cromwell ...... 2010 Ted Deranja ...... 1958-61 Marvin Carlson ...... 1928 Pete Colleran ...... 1942 Brandon Cronin ...... 2004-06 Joe Dersch ...... 1998-01 Larry Carpenter ...... 1965-68 Dave Collier...... 1973 Mike Crow ...... 1968-69 Dean DeSherlia...... 1995-98 91 Dennis Carr ...... 1967 James Collins ...... 1962, 1964 Richard Crowe ...... 1994-97 Craig Desons ...... 1981 Jack Carr ...... 1941 Chandler Collyar ...... 2009 David Crowell ...... 2000-02 Milan Detweiler ...... 1907-10 Caleb Carroll ...... 1999-00 Raphael Colombo ...... 1966-67 John Crumpacker ...... 1996-97 Robert Detz ...... 1995 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Mark Diamond ...... 1988-91 LeRoy Eason ...... 2009-10 Eldon Finley ...... 1958-59 Lou Galway ...... 1989 Al Dick ...... 1940-43 Allan Ebert ...... 1998 Fred Finley ...... 1989-93 Bill Gammon ...... 1943, 1946-48 James Dickmann ...... 1937 Fred Eckert ...... 1947-49 Brett Fischer ...... 2000-04 Jim Gambill ...... 1977-81 Kenneth Dieter ...... 1936 Charles Ecklund ...... 1945 David Fischer ...... 1977-81 Corey Gamble ...... 2003-04 James Dietz ...... 1998-01 Jim Edwards ...... 1988 P:aul Fischer ...... 1921 Jason Ganley ...... 1994 Renny Dillinger ...... 2003-07 Miller Edwards ...... 2008 James Fisher ...... 1945 Todd Gann...... 1991 Kevin Dillon ...... 2008-10 Sean Edwards ...... 2006 Lorenz Fisher ...... 1923-24 Bob Ganninger ...... 1955 Merle Dillow ...... 1972-75 Steve Edwards ...... 2005-09 Danny Fishkind ...... 2009-10 Mario Gant ...... 2004-05 John DiLorenzo ...... 1947 Talion Edwards ...... 1991-95 James Fitzgerald ...... 1952 Steve Ganz ...... 1970-71 Gary Dingledine ...... 1979-80 Lance Eftink ...... 2005-07 Steve Fitzgerald ...... 1953-54 H. Garcia ...... 1907 Ty Dinsdale ...... 1985-88 Charles Eichmeyer ...... 2007-08 Raymond Fix ...... 1962-65 Mark Gardner ...... 1995 Ryan Disbrow ...... 1997 Ryan Eisenbath ...... 2005-06 Todd Fizer ...... 1979-82 R.H. Gardner ...... 1934 George Ditenhafer ...... 1937 Brian Eisenloeff el ...... 1996-97 Jack Flanary ...... 1937-38 Kevin Garnett ...... 1994-97 Bart Dobbe ...... 1977-78 Chris Elder ...... 1997 Malcolm Flanary ...... 1936 James Garrett ...... 1954-55 Dennis Doering ...... 1969-72 Fred Elfrank ...... 1937 Brad Flauaus ...... 1991 George Gasparovic ...... 1962-65 Jason Doherty ...... 1995 Elliott ...... 1895 Melvin Flint ...... 1938 Lafayette Gatewood ...... 1983-87 Adam Dohrman ...... 1993 Clark Elliott ...... 1954 Kent Florence ...... 1965-68 Reinhart Gauerke...... 1946-47 Dan Dold...... 1990 E.A. Elliott ...... 1906 Lloyd Flowers ...... 1983-86 Joseph Gay ...... 1957-60 Matt Domjanovich ...... 1937-40 Matt Elliott ...... 2009-10 Frank Flynn ...... 1907 Abram Gee ...... 1976 Randy Donaldson ...... 1974 Jason Elrod ...... 1998-01 Kevin Flynn ...... 1975 Joe Geers ...... 1948-49, 1951 Donnan ...... 1895 Joseph Elliott ...... 1906 Edward Folks ...... 1977 Ken Geile...... 1983 Larry Dooms ...... 1965-68 Ralph Elsea ...... 1939 Wendell Folsom ...... 1934-36 Brandt Genz ...... 2001 Carl Dopp ...... 1945 David Elsenrath ...... 1981-84 Travis Foltz ...... 1990 James Gerard ...... 1951-53 Jerry Dorlac ...... 1955 Doug Ely ...... 1981-83 Kendall Foos ...... 1983-85 Pete Gerard ...... 1952-53 M.L. Dorris ...... 1918 Greg Elzie ...... 1976-78 Jeff Forbes ...... 1985-88 Charles Germer ...... 1953 Jeremy Dotson ...... 2001-05 Chris Emesih ...... 2010 Jeremy Fordemwalt ...... 1994-95 Warren Gettler ...... 1921 Colin Douthit ...... 2005-09 Chad England ...... 1987 David Forrester ...... 1909-10 Jack Gevecker ...... 1971-74 F.L. Dover ...... 1914 Bill Engelhardt ...... 1956-57 Brian Fortelka ...... 1992 Tony Giacolone ...... 1993-94 James Dowd ...... 1915 Marvin Engelhardt ...... 1942 John Foster ...... 1998-99 Gary Gibbs ...... 1990 Don Dowling ...... 1947-50 John Enk ...... 1948 Lance Foster ...... 2003 Donald Gibson...... 1930-32 Cleo Downs...... 1979-82 Ken Ennis ...... 1998-02 Phil Foster ...... 1970-72 Eric Gibson ...... 2005 Robert Doyle ...... 1967 Jim Ephraim ...... 1983 Homer Fox ...... 1893 Harold Giff ord ...... 1949 Joe Drahos ...... 2007-10 Glen Erutti ...... 1978 Kenneth Francois ...... 1966 John Gilbert ...... 1948 Bob Drake ...... 1943 John Ervin...... 1970-72 Chris Fraley ...... 1989-90 K.P. Gilchrist ...... 1909 Robert Drake ...... 1906-07 Mike Ervin ...... 1985 Mark Franklin ...... 1976 Jake Giljum ...... 2010 Jake Drallmeier ...... 2007-10 Rich Erxleben ...... 1964-67 Steve Frankin...... 2005-07 Casey Gill ...... 2000 James Drayton ...... 1998 Robert Erxleben ...... 1963 Bill Franz ...... 1973 Jim Gillam ...... 1981-84 Michael Drennen ...... 1997-00 Etching ...... 1904 F. Franzthor ...... 1909 Craig Gilliam ...... 1977-78 Michael Dressin ...... 1964-65 Curtis Evans ...... 1990 Gene Frazier...... 1949 Mick Gilliam ...... 1971-73 Michael Dreyer ...... 2003-07 Spencer Evans ...... 2008 Bob Frederich ...... 1940 Harry Gilliland ...... 1941 Tony Drumm ...... 1980-81 Jason Evenden ...... 2001-02 Troy Frederick ...... 1992 Dalton Gillispie ...... 2010 Cole Drussa ...... 2000-04 Darin Everett ...... 1984 Jason Freed ...... 1996-99 Brian Gilmore ...... 1993-96 Derek Drussa ...... 2002-06 Marc Fagan ...... 2007-10 Charles Freeman ...... 1923 Allen Gilmour ...... 1947 Geoff DuBois ...... 1991-92 Jon Falke ...... 1978-82 Douglas Freeman ...... 1972, 1975 Mike Girtman ...... 1982 Randy Dudenhoff er ...... 1972-73 on Falkingham ...... 1937-39 Earl Freeman ...... 1913-14 Bernie Givens ...... 1972 Don Dudley...... 1972-74 Jason Fanning ...... 1996-01 Tyler Freeze ...... 2009 William Givens ...... 1947 Edwin Dudley ...... 1933-34 Tim Fahrquar ...... 1982 Jim Frerking ...... 1985-88 Thor Gjelsteen ..... 1949, 1951-52 Matt Dudley ...... 2002-03 Stanley Fark ...... 1966 John Frerking ...... 1982-85 Sturgeon Gladden ...... 1924-25 Sid Duerr ...... 1946-49 John Farmer ...... 1958-60 Mike Fridley ...... 1964-67 Robert Gladstone ...... 1964 Freddy Dugard ...... 2009-10 Art Farnham...... 1957, 1959 Mike Fridley ...... 1989 Jack Glatthaar ...... 1935 Calvin Duke ...... 1946-48 C.J. Fay ...... 1894 Ken Frieberger ...... 1971-73 Scott Glazier ...... 1980-82 Jeff Duke ...... 2000 Roger Feaster ...... 1953-56 Ed Fris ...... 1942 Martin Glazner ...... 1937 Maurice Dukes ...... 1996 Dan Fedderson ...... 1989 Fred Frost ...... 1936 Al Gleason ...... 1993 Pat Dunivan ...... 1959 William Feickert ...... 1995-98 Harold Fugate ...... 1961 Jim Glover ...... 1939, 1941-42 Ted Dunkmann ...... 2002-04 Cliff Felix...... 1970 Gale Fulghum ...... 1942, 1946 Thomas Glynn ...... 1997-00 Stu Dunlop ...... 1972-75 Jim Fennelly ...... 2001-03 Jeff Fulks ...... 1994-98 Chris Godfrey ...... 1981 Ervin Dunn ...... 1947 Bryce Fennewald ...... 2000 William Fullbright ...... 1997 Pat Godwin ...... 1968-71 Buck Durham ...... 1979-80 Scott Fenton ...... 1981 John Fuller ...... 1957 Paul Goeke ...... 1982 Clyde Durphy ...... 1938-41 Chavis Ferguson ...... 1987 Paul Fullop ...... 1940-41, 1946-47 Rodney Gold...... 1970

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Sterling Durst ...... 1941 Cyril Ferguson ...... 1959, 1961 Doug Fulton ...... 1990-93 Curterris Golden ...... 2008-10 Kyle Duvall ...... 2003-05 Dawan Ferguson ...... 2010 Joe Fuqua ...... 1977-78 Jay Goldman ...... 1906-07 Ed Dwyer ...... 1893-94 Louis Ferguson ...... 2006 Brian Gaba ...... 1995 Dan Goldner ...... 1983-84 Robert Dye ...... 1909 A.L. Fernandez ...... 1899 George Gabler ...... 1922,1924 Robert Gollhofer ...... 1959-60 Paul Dyer ...... 1972 Horacio Fernandez ...... 1934-35 Aaron Gage ...... 2000-04 Gonzales ...... 1900 George Eadie ...... 1946-47 Carney Fesler ...... 1945 Joe Gailey ...... 1990-91 Chris Goo ...... 1989 92 Ralph Eads ...... 1939-40 Jon Feuchtenberger ...... 2005 Taron Gaines ...... 1984-85 Joe Good...... 1946 Jon Earley ...... 2001-02 Ben Finke ...... 1985-86 Bryan Gallagher ...... 1989 Brett Goodman...... 1988-92 Allan Early ...... 1958-60 Scott Finke ...... 1982-85 Kevin Gallatin ...... 1975 Brett Goodwin ...... 1988 Andy Eason ...... 1995 Roger Finlen ...... 1956 Justin Galvin ...... 2006, 2010 Ron Goorsky ...... 1971 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Bob Gorham ...... 1982-85 Pat Hamm ...... 1988 Craig Heath ...... 1977-80 John Hixson ...... 1970 Thomas Gori ...... 2009 Eugene Hammann 1938-39, 1941 Donald Heath ...... 1946-47 Kevin Hladek ...... 1982 Samuel Gormly ...... 1893-94 Darrin Hammer ...... 1981 Alonzo Heavener ...... 1912 Timothy Hoatland ...... 1977 Robert Goss ...... 1938 Bob Hammond ...... 1955 E.C. Heck ...... 1901-06 Martin Hobelman ...... 1946 Chris Gottman ...... 1990 James Hammond ...... 1947 Tyler Heck ...... 2002-03 Mike Hobick ...... 1972-75 Michael Gould ...... 1969-70 Dick Hampel ...... 1950 John Hedrick ...... 1964-65 Theodore Hoby ...... 1940-42 Aaron Gowdy ...... 2007 Fred Hancock ...... 1939-40 Richard Hefelfi nger ...... 1945 Rickie Hodel ...... 1984-85 Raymond Graff ...... 1962 Arthur Handshy ...1960-62, 1964 John Hefner ...... 1999 Sammy Hodgdon ...... 1923, 1926 Brandon Graham ...... 1993-94 Justin Hansen ...... 2007-08 Jeff Heger ...... 1981-84 Sterling Hodrick ...... 2000-01 John Graham ...... 1975-76 Ed Hanstein ...... 1967-70 Mike Heimlich ...... 1983 Steve Hodson ...... 1994-96, 1998 Paul Gramlich ...... 1952 Dave Hall ...... 1977-78 John Heineken ...... 2008-10 Earl Hoehn...... 1943, 1946-48 Robert Grania ...... 1936 Doug Hamlin ...... 1977 Robert Heinle ...... 1967-68 Mike Hoehner ...... 1986-87 Bill Grantham ...... 1977-80 Bob Hammond ...... 1952-54 Clarence Heinrich ...... 1923-24 Nathan Hoenshell...... 1997-00 George Gratz ...... 1953 Sam Hammond ...... 1976-78 Denny Heisler...... 1966-67 John Hoette ...... 2002 Rob Graves ...... 1990-93 Richard Hampel...... 1951-53 Ward Heitman ...... 1948-49 W.A. Hoevel ...... 1903-04 Jack Grawe ...... 1966-69 Shane Hansen ...... 2001 Chris Heller...... 1979 Trey Hoff man ...... 2006 Evan Gray ...... 2003, 2005 Brent Hanten ...... 2008 Vernon Hellstern ...... 1940 Jeff Hoff ner ...... 1978 Fred Gray ...... 1921 Eads Hardaway ...... 1931-32 Bob Helm ...... 1953-54, 1956 Jerry Hofman...... 1973-76 Mike Greaving ...... 2004-08 James Harden ...... 1996 Adam Helton ...... 2005-09 Marvin Hogan ...... 1951 Green ...... 1894 Michael Hardy ...... 2004-05 Zac Helton ...... 2010 Tim Holcer ...... 1970-72 Charles Green ...... 1961-62 John Harlan...... 1908 Fritz Heman ...... 1915 Lester Holcomb ...... 1948-49 Jackie Green ...... 1995-96 Ron Harmon ...... 1985-89 Russ Henderson ...... 1984 Scott Holcomb ...... 2008-09 Jeremy Green ...... 1992 Brad Harriman ...... 1974-76 William Henehan ...... 1964-67 Todd Holcomb ...... 1979 Joe Green...... 1952 Bryce Harris ...... 2009 Leland Henley ...... 1939 Dale Hollenberg ...... 1964 Greensweight ...... 1894 C.H. Harris ...... 1934 Hennick ...... 1899 Don Holley ...... 1977-78 Louis Greer ...... 1975-78 Dave Harris ...... 1967 Rich Henniger ...... 1981-84 Scovil Hollister ...... 1911-12

John Gregorich ...... 1982-85 Joe Harris ...... 2003 Bill Henning ...... 1956 William Holm ...... 1905-06 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Clay Gregory ...... 1904-07 Joseph Harris ...... 1923 John Henry...... 1961-65 Dan Holman ...... 1976-80 Dennis Gregory ...... 1999-00 Perry Harris ...... 1977-79 John Henry...... 1983 Oscar Holman ...... 1933-36 James Gregory ...... 1900-02 William Harris ...... 1975 Matt Henry ...... 1991-94 Mike Holmes ...... 1996 Robert Gregory ...... 1945 Don Hart ...... 1937 Rick Henry ...... 1989-92 Mike Holtkamp ...... 1966-67 Walter Grether ...... 1905 Ray Harter ...... 1947-48 Steve Henry ....1974-75, 1977-78 Keith Homco ...... 2004-08 Oscar Grewis...... 1934-35 Kale Hartle ...... 1928 Jerry Henson ...... 1947-48 Preston Homer ...... 1904-05 Val Gene Gribble ...... 1953-55 Jimmy Hartman...... 1993-94 Rhyan Henson...... 2010 Joe Honeycutt...... 1964 Cory Griesemer...... 1989-90 Robert Hartmann ...... 1941 John Hentges ...... 1985-88 Craig Hooper ...... 1980 Eric Greisemer ...... 1980-83 William Hartmann ...... 1937 Chuck Herbert ...... 1926-27 Benjamin Hoover ...... 1922 Kevin Griesemer ..1978, 1980-82 Don Hartnett ...... 1938-39 Andy Herbst ...... 2001 Quentin Hoover ...... 1962 Terry Grieve...... 1967 Henry Hartzell ...... 1905 Herb Herman ...... 1973-76 Mark Hopkins ...... 2008-10 Ryan Griffi n ...... 2002-04 Kyle Hartzell ...... 2009 Frank Herndon ...... 1909 Harland Hoppock ...... 1918-19 Eric Grimes ...... 1980-81 Chris Harvey ...... 2002-03 Tom Herrick ...... 1953-56 Chris Horn ...... 2009-10 Ted Grimes ...... 2007-08 Jesse Harvey ...... 1990 Jason Herron ...... 2004 Steve Horn ...... 1982-86 Ashton Gronewold ...... 2004-07 Gary Hascall ...... 1962-63 Joseph Hepp ...... 1945 Chuck Hottle ...... 1954 Brian Gronewold ...... 2006, 2008 Tom Hasenstab ...... 1989-91 Frank Hequemborg ...... 1945-46 John House ...... 1949 Levi Gross ...... 2005-07 Karl Hasselmann .. 1921-22,1924 Vincent Hession ...... 1947-50 Ronald House ...... 1958 C.P. Grove ...... 1937 Joe Hassler ...... 1930-32 Morris Hervey ...... 1977-80 Dog Houston ...... 1913-14 Claude Grove ...... 1893 Milburn Hassler ...... 1927-29 Dan Herzberg ...... 1986-90 Bob Howard ...... 1959 Myron Grubaugh ...... 1974 Brian Hastings ...... 2000-01 Andrew Herzog ...... 1994 Doug Howard ...... 1991 Donnie Gruber ...... 1993-94 Leslie Hauck ...... 1937 Josh Hesse ...... 2003-07 Larry Howard ...... 1967 Ryan Gruhn ...... 1990 Brad Haug ...... 1983-86 Arthur Hessman ...... 1937-38 Steve Howard ...... 1993 Matt Grundy ...... 1993 Brian Haug ...... 1985-88 Mark Hibner ...... 1981-82 Zach Howard ...... 2008 Brad Guidry ...... 2007-08 Greg Haug ...... 1972-75 Dan Hickman ...... 2007-09 Dwight Howdeshell ...... 1990 Gene Guiney ...... 1940 Doug Hauk ...... 1983 Louis Hickman ...... 1993 Ruben Howell ...... 1991-92 Dan Gusnowsky ...... 1991 Randy Hauser ...... 1979-82 Michael Hickman ...... 2006 David Howerton...... 1932, 1934 Jamie Haantz ...... 1988 Jon Havens ...... 2002-04 Josh Hicks ...... 2001-02 Don Howser ...... 1986 Henry Haas ...... 1937 W.P. Havens ...... 1923 Leon Hicks ...... 1964 James Hoy ...... 1983 Nate Haasis ...... 2004 Mike Haverstick ...... 1969 Nathan Higgerson ...... 1995 Rob Hribar ...... 1989-90 Alden Hacker ...... 1937 John Hawkins ...... 1989 Justin Higginbotham ...... 2007 H.J. Hubbard ...... 1913 Wilmer Hackman ...... 1945 Chris Hawkins ...... 1985-88 Phillip Higginbotham ... 1997-98 Johns Hubbard ...... 1933-35 Hackwood ...... 1911 Hawley ...... 1895 Arnold Hill ...... 1959-60 Cameron Hubbs ...... 1987-89 Jeff Haden ...... 2004 Ray Hawthorne ...... 1989-90 Bill Hill ...... 1955-57 Nathaniel Huckabay ...... 1998-01 Charles Hafeli ...... 1957 Rich Hayek...... 1970-72 Lorenzo Hill ...... 1965-68 Anthony Hudson ...... 1988-90 Jeff Haff ner...... 1979-81 Greg Hayes ...... 1983-84, 1986-87 Merle Hill ...... 1965-68 Ron Hudson ...... 1973 Bob Hagerty ...... 1955 Greg Hayes ...... 1994-97 Lucas Hillis ...... 1998-01 Jason Huelsing ...... 1990-91 Jeremiah Haines ...... 1996 Russell Hayes ...... 1959 Jeff Hillmeyer ...... 1977 Gilbert Huerta ...... 1999 Joseph Haleski ...... 1941 John Hazlett ...... 1941-42, 1946 Michael Hillmeyer ...... 1957-60 Don Huether ...... 1980-81 Matt Hallam ...... 2005-06 Scott Head...... 1986-87 Matt Hinshaw ...... 1980 Don Huff ...... 1989-92 93 Willie Halliburton ...... 1993-97 Mike Heaney...... 1983 Matt Hinson ...... 1996-99 Sam Huff ...... 2000 Chad Hamilton ...... 1989-92 Howard Hearst ...... 1982 Jerry Hirlinger ...... 1982-85 Gene Huff man ...... 1948-51 Craig Ham...... 1983 Mike Hearst ...... 1968-71 Jeff Hirtz ...... 1990-92 AC 1950-1, 1951-1 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Kevin Hug ...... 1989-93 George Johnson ...... 1924-27 Kevin Keller ...... 2002-03 Doug Knight ...... 1980 Sean Huggans...... 1991-92 Gerald Johnson ...... 1976-77 Sean Kelley ...... 2004-07 Joe Knollmeyer ...... 1978-80 Vernon Huggans ...... 1983-86 Ivan Johnson ...... 1972 Donte Kelly ...... 2008, 2010 Tim Knollmeyer ...... 1981-85 F.R. Hughes...... 1949 Jeremy Johnson ...... 2002-04 R.A. Kelly ...... 1929-30 Dick Knussman ...... 1966 John Hughes ...... 1946-47 Jim Johnson...... 1938 Ron Kelly ...... 1977 Willard Knussman ...... 1960-63 Charles Hummel ...... 1903-04 Ralph Johnson ...... 1939-40 Tom Kemp ...... 1965-66 Gary Koch ...... 1962-63 John Hummel ...... 1974-75 Raymond Johnson ...... 1923-25 Bob Kemper ...... 1946-48 George Koch...... 1929-30 Jack Humphrey ...... 1951-52 Reginald Johnson ...... 1990 Claude Kemper ...... 1923 Bill Koedding ...... 1949-51 Tommy Humphrey ...... 2005-06 Tom Johnson ...... 1979 Paul Kemper ...... 1955-56 Gene Koederitz ...... 1954-55 Jim Hunicke ...... 1975-76 Walter Johnson...... 1979 Chris Kennedy ...... 1989-92 Len Koederitz ...... 1966 Robert Hunke ...... 1978-79 rvin Johnston ...... 1917-18 Gene Kennedy .....1945, 1948-50 Tom Koederitz ...... 1949-52 Jeff Hunninghake ...... 1979-82 Scott Johnston...... 1985-86 Hamilton Kennedy ...... 1957-58 Adam Koehler ...... 2008 Charles Hunter ...... 1953-54 Buddy Jones ...... 1964 J.R. Kenney ...... 1908 Danny Koehler ...... 2006-07 Gene Hunzicker ...... 1968-71 Charles Jones ...... 1923 R.H. Kenning ...... 1920 Paul Koeper...... 1973 Kenton Hupp ...... 1970-73 Charles Jones ...... 1969 Craig Kern ...... 1999-00, 2002-03 Nelson Koerner ...... 1938-40 Bill Hurlburt ...... 1953-56 Corey Jones ...... 1987 Keith Kernan ...... 2005-06 Randy Kofahl ...... 1970 Dale Hursh ...... 1976-77 Dennis Jones ...... 1975-76 Jim Kerns ...... 1987 Jon-Paul Kohler ...... 1984-86 Robert Hurt ...... 1989-91 Dick Jones ...... 1950 Wayne Kerns ...... 1966 Scott Koopman ...... 1984 Ron Huseman ...... 1956 Gary Jones ...... 1980 Kerr ...... 1900 Tim Koscielski ...... 1990 Noah Husman ...... 2004-05 Jaron Jones ...... 1998-01 Andrew Kerr ...... 1908 George Kouba ...... 1984-88 George Husted ...... 1954 John Jones ...... 1956-57 Felix Kersting ...... 1894-95 Nick Koudys ...... 2004-06 Perry Huston ...... 1951 Latrell Jones ...... 1941 Brandon Kessler ...... 2006-07 Walter Koziateck . 1936-38, 1940 Ron Hutchcraft ...... 1982-85 Lonnell Jones ...... 2008-10 Richard Kessler ...... 1973 Jeff Krack...... 1982-84 Arthur Hyde ...... 1975 Mike Jones ...... 1967 Kevin Kestner ...... 1993 Chris Kramer ...... 1982-84 Hyland ...... 1929 Owen Jones ...... 1937 Paul Keston ...... 1943 Preston Kramer ...... 1995-97 Troy Hythecker ...... 1999 Paul Jones...... 1946-47 Mark Kettner...... 1979 Roger Kramer ...... 1969 Carl Ice ...... 1976 Randy Jones ...... 1983 James Key ...... 1964-66 Ted Kramer ...... 1978 Jon Iglehart ...... 2005-06 Richard Jones ...... 1962 John Key ...... 1969-72 Fred Kranzthor ...... 1908-09 Alexis Illinski ...... 1907 Robert Jones ...... 1948 John Key ...... 1994, 1998 Jerrold Kratz ...... 1940-41 Jason Illum ...... 1989-93 Theron Jones ...... 1984-87 Patrick Key ...... 1963 Garry Kraus ...... 1977 Jack Imlay ...... 1914-15 Tom Jones ...... 1946 Mike Keyes ...... 1988 Frederick Krause...... 1915 Bobby Ingram ...... 1957-58 Oliver Jorcke ...... 1946, 1948-49 Meredith Kiburz ...... 1939-42 Karl Krause ...... 1947-48 Delane Ingram ...... 2004-05 Ashley Jordan ...... 2007-10 George Kidd ...... 1893 Ian Kreher ...... 2008-10 Frank Irland ...... 1941 Avian Jordan...... 2002-06 Jerry Kiel ...... 1968-71 Kirk Kreiling ...... 1978-79 Drew Irwin...... 1990 Brandon Jordan ...... 2006-09 Jim Kiesler ...... 1936, 1938 Mark Kretzer ...... 1978 Rob Ives ...... 1989-93 Brian Jordan ...... 2006-09 Curt Killinger ...... 1971-72 Joe Krispin ...... 1952-53 Bob Jackson ...... 1953-56 Brindin Jordan ...... 2010 Charles Kimball ...... 1947-50 Brady Kroeker ...... 2005 Elliot Jackson ...... 1993-97 Frank Jordan ...... 1940 James Kimball ...... 1965-66 George Kroenlein ...... 1918-19 Herschel Jackson ...... 1975 Mike Joshua ...... 1971-74 Virgil Kimball ...... 1988 Alvin Kroeter ...... 1962 John Jackson ...... 1978, 1980 R.J. Joyce ...... 1923 Curt Kimmel ...... 1999-02 Ed Kromka ...... 1938-41 Michael Jaeger ...... 2005 John Judd ...... 1997-01 Mustafa Kindell ...... 2001-04 Tom Kroner ...... 1982-83 Jim Jaegers ...... 1992 Joe Kaczmarek ...... 1980-84 Steve Kinder ...... 1973 Harold “Stubby” Krueger1938-41 Jeff James ...... 1983 Tony Kaczmarek ...... 1983-86 Robert Kindred ...... 1983-85 Bill Kruger ...... 1955-58 Jamison ...... 1899 Gregg Kaiser ...... 1975 John King...... 1965 John Kruger ...... 1947-48 John Janeff ...... 1936-37 Joe Kalinowsky ...... 1955-56 Jon King ...... 1992-93 John Krumme ...... 2005-09 Paul Janke ...... 1977-80 Albert Kallmeyer ...... 1939-41 Mike King ...... 1973 Brandon Kruse ...... 2000-01 Mike Jansma ...... 1992 James Kamicar ...... 1957-59 Clay Kinman...... 2009-10 Brian Krzeminski ...... 1992-93 Garry January ...... 1963-65 Henry Kamp...... 1915 Joe Kinsella ...... 1977-78 Steve Kubiak ...... 1968-71 Chris Jarrett...... 1975 Michael Kandlbinder ...... 1958 Joe Kipper ...... 1977 Raymond Kucenas ...... 1964-65 Anthony Jatcko ...... 1961-62 Earl Kane ...... 1939-40, 1942-43 Elmer Kirchoff ...... 1930-33 Gene Kuelker ...... 1974-77 Nick Jedrzejewski ...... 1992 Gregg Kane ...... 2002 Jerry Kirk ...... 1979-80 Lou Kuelker ...... 2001-05 Andy Jeff ers ...... 1982-84 Dan Kania ...... 2000-03 Harry Kirkpatrick ...... 1929 Mark Kuelker ...... 2004-06 Eric Jeff erson ...... 1994-97 Teddy Karcasinas ...... 2004-05 John Kirwin ...... 1936-37 Matt Kuelker ...... 2006-10 Rex Jehlen ...... 1950-52 Don Kasperski ...... 1981-82 Walt Kissaddon ...... 1913-14 Barry Kuhlmann ...... 1983-86 Jared Jenkins ...... 2008-10 Quentin Kasten ...... 1988-89 Oliver Kjar ...... 1927-28 Steve Kutska ...... 1967-71 Tom Jennings ...... 1946 Mike Katsoulis ...... 1985 Stuart Klaus ...... 1985-87 Larry Kuykandall ...... 1991 Garry Jensen ...... 1980 William Kauff mann ...... 1961-62 Charles Kleine ...... 1969-70 Ed Kwadas ...... 1947-50 Jim Jensen ...... 1968-69 Jess Kaufman ...... 1999-01 Jerry Klenke ...... 1976-77 Lacy ...... 1895 Charles Jerabek ...... 1963-66 Pat Kaufman ...... 1983-87 Yaro Klepel ...... 1914 Lloyd Lacy ...... 1926-29 Craig Jewell ...... 2007 David Kavish ...... 2008-10 Kline...... 1914 Harley Ladd ...... 1936-39 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Kenny Jobe ...... 1955-58 Chip Keel ...... 1994 Jerry Klobe ...... 1951 Rick LaFollette ...... 1970-73 C.T. Jobes ...... 1907 Mike Keeler ...... 1973-74 Brad Kloeppel ...... 1989-90, 1992 Andy Lain ...... 1976-79 Ethan Johns ...... 2009 Keenan ...... 1900-01 Dale Klohr ...... 1954-57 Rob Laird...... 1981-84 Owen Johns ...... 2008-09 Robert Keiser ...... 1961-64 Robert Klug ...... 1937-39 Daniel LaMar ...... 2006 Bernard Johnson ...... 1964 James Keisler ...... 1937 Zach Klump ...... 2009-10 Robert Lamb ...... 1928 94 Bill Johnson ...... 1986-90 Adam Keithley ...... 2003-06 Joe Knapp...... 1991-95 Jason Lambert ...... 1998-99 Bruce Johnson ...... 1970-73 Chris Keithley ...... 1998 Tom Knapstein ...... 1962-63 Eddie Lampe ...... 1966 Bryan Johnson ...... 1999-02 Doug Keithly ..1978-79, 1981-82 Ray Knickerbocker...... 1910-12 Gino Lanasa ...... 1993 Don Johnson ...... 1945 Michael Keithley ...... 1975 Skyler Knickerbocker .....2007-08 Chris Lancaster ...... 1979-80 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Harry Landis ...... 1893 Justin L’Hote ...... 2009-10 James Marble ...... 1956-57, 1959 Jimmy McDonald...... 1931-32 Charles Landreth ...... 1903 Chris Lieber ...... 1986-87 Jeremy Markum ...... 1994-96 Pete McDonald ...... 1930-33 Brandon Landry ...... 2004-06 Brad Lind ...... 1992-96 Keith Markway .....1978, 1980-82 Terry McDonald ...... 1979-81 Jon Landstra ...... 2005-08 Bret Lindsey ...... 1994-98 Leroy Markway ...... 1943, 1947 Mike McEnery ...... 1993-96 Brian Lane ...... 1992, 1994 Carl Lintner ...... 1936-37 Steve Marler...... 1977 William McFadden...... 1963 Eddie Lane ...... 1966-69 Andy Lippert ...... 1979-81 Chris Marlow ...... 1993-94 Colin McFarland ...... 2001-04 John Lane ...... 1991 Jon Lips ...... 1982-83 Jim Marlow ...... 1951-52 Greg McFarland ...... 1995 Alan Lange ...... 1980-81 Eivind Listerud ...... 1991-93 L. Marquiss ...... 1912 Gordon McFerron ...... 1971-72 Cary Lange ...... 1991-94 Eddie Littell ...... 1940 Eugene Marshall ...... 1946 Steve McGhee ...... 1971 Rob Langford ...... 1995-96 Chris Litton ...... 1991 Kyle Marshall ...... 2001-05 Don McGovern ...... 1953-56 Ryan Langhans ...... 2006 Livingstone ...... 1903 H.H. Martin ...... 1907 Brian McGownd ...... 1982-83 Kevin Lanier ...... 1987-89 Jim Lloyd ...... 1978-82 Heber Martin ...... 1927-28 Charles McGrady ...... 1959-60 Glenn Lansford ...... 1984-88 John Locke ...... 2002 Larry Martin ...... 1961 Bill McGrath ...... 1970 Bob LaPlante ...... 1977 Terrance Lockett ...... 2009-10 Richard Martin ...... 1999 Jim McGrath ...... 1942, 1946-48 James Larimore ...... 1980 Llewelyn Lodwick ...... 1910-13 Sean Martin ...... 2009-10 Eddie McGraw ...... 1966 Napolean Larsh ...... 1918 Llewelyn Lodwick ...... 1947-48 Walter Martin ...... 1895 Jim McGregor...... 1932-35 P.A. Larsh ...... 1895 Brian Logan ...... 1979 Rocky Martinez ...... 1980-83 Keith McGuire ...... 1972-74 James Lasadose ...... 1965-66 Terry Logan ...... 1972-75 Elden Marquardt ...... 1942 Sean McInerney ...... 1996-98 Ed Lasko ...... 1949 Dale London ...... 1970 Nino Mascalco ...... 1980-82 Joel McKell ...... 1961-62, 1964 John Latimer ...... 1962 Mick Londrigan ...... 1929-30 Randy Mason ...... 1974 D.D. McKibben ...... 1909 Douglas Lauck ...... 1964 Chris Long ...... 1990-91 Sam Massey ...... 1975-76 James McLarren ...... 1994-95 Chuck Laughter ...... 1987 Don Long ...... 1969-71 Anthony Massaro...... 1933 Marc McManus ...... 1992-93 David Laughter ...... 1976-77 Emery Long ...... 1914 Dallas Massie ...... 2003-07 Matt McNett ...... 1988 Steve Lautenschlaeger ...... 1975 James Long ...... 1906 Matt Mast ...... 2007-10 Eddie McPherson ...... 1954-57 Ed LaValle ...... 1990 Kevin Long ...... 1969 Mark Mastroianni...... 1973-76 A.L. McRae ...... 1893 Lavin ...... 1904 Ben Longstreet ...... 2006 Marty Mastroianni ...... 1984-87 Steve McVeigh ...... 1968-71

Chris Lawrence ...... 1999 Brennan Longwell ...... 2009 Cory Mathews ...... 1980, 1982 Jon McWade ...... 2005-06 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Tommie Lay ...... 1984 Norman Loesing ...... 1938 Don Mathews ...... 1945 Roscoe McWilliams ...... 1967 William Lazenby ...... 1965 Kurt Lorenzen ...... 1981-82 Omar Mathis ...... 1979-80 Matt Mederios ...... 2005 Alex Leach ...... 2009-10 John Lotz ...... 1987 Don Matson ...... 1947-51 Craig Meier ...... 1957-60 Tom Leahy ...... 1967 Matt Loula ...... 2004-08 Pete Mattei ...... 1933-36 Cliff Meisenheimer ...... 1973-75 John LeCompte ...... 1989 Joshua Love ...... 1996 Hollis Matteson 1949-50, 1952-53 Louis Meisenheimer ...... 1958-59 Mike Ledford ...... 1921-25 Joel Loveridge ...... 1935-38 Art Matthews ...... 1988-90 Tom Meiser ...... 1992 Monte Ledford ...... 1925-27 Josh Lowery ...... 1993-95 Don Matthews ...... 1946 William Meiser ...... 1956 Jim Lee...... 1976-80 Bill Loving ...... 1979-82 Matt Matthews ...... 1991-92 Zach Melber ...... 2010 John Lee ...... 1924-26 Eric Loy ...... 1991 Josh Matthias ...... 1999-03 Alex Melchers ...... 1979-80 Rodney LeGrand ...... 1972-73 Chris Luber ...... 1982 Jack Maurer...... 1947-48 Alex Mendrygal ...... 1999-02 Josh Lehde ...... 2001 Don Lue ...... 1968 Martin Maurer ...... 1985 Ewanu Meneh ...... 2008-10 Kevin Lehmann ...... 1998 Ed Lueckenhoff ...... 1972-75 Alan May ...... 1977 George Menefee ...... 1907 Glenn Lehr ...... 1973 Trey Lunsford ...... 2004-05 Keith May ...... 1974-75 Tom Mengel...... 1977 Garrett Leible ...... 2009-10 Sky Lupo ...... 1991 Mark Mazany ...... 1907 William Mengel ...... 1947 Zach Leible ...... 2003 Braden Lusk ...... 1996-97 Chris Mazzi ...... 2004 Ryan Merrick...... 2003 Brad Leighninger ...... 1992 Michael Lutzenberger ...1962-65 John Mazzoni ...... 1939-42 Val Messier ...... 1983 Tom Leirer...... 1967-68 Michael Lybyer ...... 1965 Bill McAllister ...... 1972-74 Gerald Metcalf ..... 1951-52, 1958 Leivy ...... 1900 Felix Lyneman ...... 1906 Darrell McAllister ...... 1967-70 Harlan Meyer ...... 1946-48 Eric Lemcke ...... 2002 Robert Lyons ...... 1915-16 Gary McAlpin ...... 1969-72 Kyle Meyer ...... 1988 James Lemon ...... 2004 Paul Mabie ...... 1951-52 Hollis McBride 1920-22, 1924-25 Mike Meyer ...... 1982-85 Jimmy Lemon ...... 1924-27 George Machens...... 1936-37 Roland McBride ...... 1965 John Meyers ...... 1986-88 Ralph Lemongelli ...... 1985-87 Mike Machol ...... 1976 Sam McCain ...... 1994 Tom Meyer ...... 1972-75 John Leonard ...... 1976 Dan Macke ...... 1979-80 Terry McCanless ...... 1973 Dave Mickelsen ...... 1993-94 Martin Leonard ...... 1945 T.V. Macklind ...... 1905 William McCanless ...... 1923 Devin Mickens ...... 2001-03 Robert Leone ...... 1961, 1963-64 Andre Maclin ...... 2001 Matt McCann ...... 2007-09 Lawrence Middaugh ...... 1936 Tony Leone...... 1940, 1942, 1946 J.E. Magyar ...... 1932 Ryan McCarrick ...... 1995 Bill Milfelt ...... 1968-71 Don LePere...... 1940-41, 1943 Nick Mahlin ...... 1999 John McCarthy ...... 1952-54 James Millar ...... 1951-54 Lepper ...... 1912 Kevin Mahogany ...... 1976 Pat McCarthy ...... 1976 Mike Millard ...... 1970-73 Jerome Leslie ...... 1960 Bill Mahn ...... 1977 William McCartney ...... 1914-15 Colin Miller ...... 1995-98 Dan Lester ...... 2000-04 Mike Mahoney ...... 1999-02 John McCauley ...... 1923 David Miller ...... 1985-86 Joe Levil ...... 2008-09 Jeremy Mahurin ...... 1996 Charles McCaw ...... 1957-60 Dustin Miller ...... 1999-01 Robert Levy...... 1932 Fred Major ...... 1949 Greg McClain ...... 1969-71 Elton Miller ...... 1912-14 Lewis ...... 1899-00 Frank Malik ...... 1928-31 Terry McCloud ...... 1994 Ebert Miller ...... 1940-42 Ben Lewis ...... 1982-84 Brian Mallady ...... 1980 McClurken ...... 1920 Frank Miller ...... 1946 Bryan Lewis ...... 1995-98 Bryan Malley ...... 1977 Sumner McComber...... 1907-10 Glenn Miller ...... 1962-64 Caleb Lewis ...... 2009 Orie Maness ...... 1916 James McConnell...... 1955, 1957 Jerome Miller ...... 2006-09 Christopher Lewis...... 1999 Michael Manier ...... 1965 Brandon McCord...... 2008-09 Jim Miller ...... 1941-43 Justin Lewis...... 2001 Kyle Manley ...... 2003 Monte McCord ...... 1946-48 Jim Miller ...... 1970 Kent Lewis ...... 1973-77 Francois Mann ...... 2010 David McCormack ...... 1994-97 John Miller ...... 1912-13 95 Ronnie Lewis ...... 1964-66 M.R. Mann ...... 1919 Jerome McCoy ...... 1952-55 Keenan Miller ...... 2001-05 George Lewis-Ferdinand.....1986 Danner Mannschreck ....1958-61 Dick McCreight ...... 1930-31 Keith Miller ...... 1936 Zach Leach ...... 2009-10 Milton Mantler ...... 1959 Rodrick McDonald...... 2001-05 Kelly Miller ...... 1914-15 ALL-TIME ROSTER

R.J. Miller ...... 2006-09 Kenneth Murdock 1956-57, 1960 Al Odom ...... 1982-84 Victor Penotti ...... 1947-48 Ron Miller ...... 1966-69 Bill Murphy ...... 1967-69 Russ O’Donnell ...... 1991 George Penzel...... 1932-34 Stan Miller ...... 1971 Gabe Murphy ...... 1995 Shawn O’Donnell ...... 1988-92 Kevin Pepler ...... 1997 Thomas Miller ...... 1964 James Murphy ...... 1952-55 Andrew Oertig ...... 1941 Joe Pepple ...... 2009-10 Tim Miller ...... 1988 Jeff Murphy ...... 1980-83 Steven Oettle ...... 2010 Ira Perkins ...... 1942 Travis Miller ...... 2009 Joe Murphy ...... 1950-51 Wes Ogden ...... 1980 Frank Perri ...... 2000-02 Larry Mills ...... 1970 John Murphy ...... 1910-12 Emmanuel Okwuonu ....2000-02 Perry ...... 1911 M.B. Mills ...... 1923 Joseph Murphy...... 1934-37 Ken Okwuonu ...... 1998-01 Dan Perry ...... 2000-02 Bruce Milne ...... 1968 Nathan Murphy ...... 1995-98 Olan ...... 1905 Eric Perry ...... 2005 Tom Minnick ...... 1988-89 Scott Murphy ...... 1997-00 Ryan O’Leary ...... 2006-07 Jon Perry ...... 1982-86 Gary Misak ...... 1975, 1977 Thomas Murphy ...... 1947-48 David Olin ...... 1906 Randy Perry ...... 1983 Charlie Mitchell ...... 1940-42 David Murrell ...... 1961-62 Larry Oliver ...... 1966-69 Henry Peterson ...... 1957-60 Vincent Mitchell ...... 1983-86 Ted Muschany ...... 1956-58 David Olmstead ...... 1983-87 Brian Peterson ...... 2007-10 Ron Mitchum ...... 1972-74 Don Muse ...... 1956 Robert Olson ...... 1959-62 Jim Peterson ...... 1986, 1988-89 Antony Modaff ...... 1923-24 Nicholas Mushovic ...... 1941 Stephen Ombalski ...... 1960-63 Rick Petri ...... 1973-75 Harold Moe ...... 1945 Rodney Myers ...... 1971-72 J.M. O’Malley ...... 1931 Steve Petri ...... 1972 Ralph Moeller ...... 1950-53 Gerald Myles...... 2002 Pat O’Mealy ...... 1957-61 Joseph Petrite ...... 1941 John Moles ...... 1974-77 Frank Nachtmann ...... 1907 C.H. O’Neal ...... 1912 Arthur Petsch ...... 1918 Moll ...... 1900 Alex Nagy ...... 1986-89 Charles O’Neal ...... 1994 Al Petska ...... 1946-48 John Moll ...... 1965-68 Greg Nagy ...... 1987 Kevin O’Neal ...... 1995 Bob Pettibon ...... 1958-60 Jason Mollard ...... 1994 Jack Nally ...... 1967 Richard Opiola ...... 1964 Bobby Pettis ...... 2009-10 Robert Montgomery ...... 1943 Conrad Neal ...... 1949-52 Brian O’Reilly ...... 2000 Sam Petty ...... 1995-00 Les Moody ...... 1991-94 William Neel ...... 1933-34 C.H. Orf ...... 1930 Tom Petrus ...... 1987 Moore ...... 1899 Earl Neil ...... 1923 Greg Orler ...... 1982-83 David Pfeff erkorn...... 1967-68 Anthony Moore ...... 2009-10 Merl Neil ...... 1923 Seymour Orlofsky ...... 1941-42 Herman Pfeifer...... 1934 Bob Moore ...... 1933 Joe Nelson ...... 1973 Nick Orr ...... 1997-99 Paul Pfeifer ...... 1961, 1964-65 Don Moore ...... 1949 Matt Nelson ...... 2009-10 Glenn Osick ...... 1962 Jim Pfeiff er ...... 1984-88 John Moore ...... 1941-42 Scotty Neuhart ...... 1971-72 Ray Oswald ...... 1930-32 Herman Pfeiff er ...... 1935 John Moore ...... 1996 James Nevin ...... 1915-16 Rick Otte ...... 1972 Eric Pfi tzinger ...... 1988 L.W. Moore ...... 1907 Bob Nevins ...... 1937-40 Jeff Outlaw ...... 1990 Kurt Pfi tzinger ...... 1980 Michael Moore...... 1967-70 Don Newburry ...... 1987-91 Chris Overton ...... 1989-90 Paul Phillippi ...... 1907 Stanley Moore...... 1901-04 Gary Newman ...... 1982 Hank Owens ...... 1920 Derrick Phillips ...... 1989 Brad Moppins...... 1988 Tim Newman ...... 1978 Terry Owens ...... 1973-76 Dick Phillips ...... 1966 Josh Morales ...... 2005 Eric Newsom...... 1978 Tom Owens ...... 1964-67 Jae Phillips ...... 1999-03 Mike Moran ...... 1989-90 Charles Nichols ...... 1906 Tyrus Owens ...... 2004-05 Jeff Phillps ...... 1980 Allen Morgan ...... 1906-09 Tom Nichols ...... 1985 William Oyler ...... 1917-18 Mark Phillips ...... 1985-88 G.N. Morgan ...... 1925 Melvin Nickel ...... 1933-36 Ralph Ozorkiewicz ...... 1964-66 Marshall Phillips ...... 1990 Gary Morgan ...... 1973 Paul Nicks ...... 1982 Matt Padilla ...... 2005-06 Chris Philpy ...... 2008-09 Jon Morgan ...... 1995-97 Robert Nicodemus ...... 1965-69 Marsalis Paige ...... 2003 Justin Philpy ...... 2006-10 Charles Moriss...... 1938 Nick Nicola ...... 1937-40 Sylvano Pagano ...... 1945 Maverick Pickering ...... 1983 Paul Morlock ...... 2008 Oscar Niedermeyer ...... 1926-27 Don Palaski ...... 1981 Ray Pickett ...... 1945-46 Dennis Morrall ...... 1960 Norman Niemeyer ...... 1952-53 Mel Parham ...... 1981-83 Ben Pierce ...... 1997-98 Albert Morris ...... 1964-65 Alex Niere ...... 2001-02 Brian Paris ...... 1978-81 Grant Pierce ...... 2010 Buddy Morris ...... 1949-52 Terry Nifong ...... 1980 Mark Paris ...... 1985-89 Ronald Pierce ...... 1963 Thomas Morris ...... 1917-18 Tom Nifong ...... 1980-81 Parker ...... 1894 Thomas Pierce ...... 1941 Jim Morrisey ...... 1980 Chris Nisbet ...... 1979-81, 1983 Parker ...... 1921 Tim Pierce ...... 2007 Jay Morrison ...... 1995 Darin Nix ...... 1991-94 Ray Parker, Jr...... 1956-58 Reggie Pierre ...... 2005-06 Kenan Morrison 1996-97, 1999-00 Kevin Nix ...... 1986 Rob Parker ...... 1981 Aubrey Pierson ...... 2009 Will Morrison ...... 2008-10 Mike Noble ...... 1987-90 Arlis Parkhurst ...... 1920-22 Pike ...... 1900 Matt Morrow ...... 2005-08 Rob Noble ...... 1988-91 Chris Parkhurst ...... 1986 James Pinkstaff ...... 1953 Michael Morroe ...... 2004 Charles Nohaavec ...... 1942 Todd Parks ...... 1986-90 Bobby Piper ...... 1970 Monty Morse ...... 1975-78 Brent Nolan ...... 2005 Mark Parra ...... 2010 Dennis Pirkle ...... 1979-82 Ryan Morse ...... 2009-10 Jack Nolen ...... 1921-22, 1924-25 Tim Parrish ...... 1998 John Pischak ...... 2009-10 John Moscari ...... 1948-50 Forrest Noll...... 1953, 1955 Joe Passantino ...... 1968-70 Murray Pipkin ...... 1946 Michael Moser ...... 1962 Jack Nomi ...... 1943-45 Chris Patterson ...... 1999-03 Matt Pitsch ...... 1983-84 Clint Moss ...... 2000-03 Casey Nordwald ...... 1997-01 Reggie Patterson ...... 1978 Sam Pitsch ...... 2006-08 Dean Moss ...... 1957-60 Chris Norgren ...... 2005-07 Torey Patton ...... 2006-08 Scott Pitsch ...... 2004-07 Mike Moss ...... 1983-84 Eric Norman ...... 1960 Zachary Paul ...... 2003 Dale Pitt ...... 1969 Lancer Mott ...... 1996 David Norris ...... 1983 Greg Paule ...... 1966 John Pitts ...... 1976 Richard Mountjoy ...... 1912-14 Wally Northup...... 1954-57 Lewis Payne ...... 1984-88 R.N. Place ...... 1918-19 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Vladimir Mrnjavac ...... 1996 Jacob Nutt ...... 2010 Bill Peach ...... 1971-74 G.P. Player, Jr...... 1923 Brandyn Mueller ...... 2007-10 Emeka Nwosu ...... 1999-03 Ted Peachee ...... 1965 Neil Plummer ...... 1931, 1933-35 Brian Mueller ...... 2005-10 Kevin Oberdick ...... 1973-75 Ken Pearce...... 2004-06 Mike Podolak ...... 1992 Tom Mueller...... 1982-85 Tom Oberle ...... 1986-90 Larry Peck ...... 1971-74 Russ Pogue ...... 1982-85 Stephen Mull ...... 2009-10 Mike Obermeyer ...... 1970, 1972 Adam Peden ...... 2009-10 Ken Pohlig ...... 1960 Raymond Mullen ...... 1962-63 Dan Obrycki ...... 1979-82 Carl Pelech ...... 1969-72 Tony Polima ...... 1953 96 Randy Mullinax ...... 1988-89 Bill O’Connor ...... 1977 John Pendergrass ...... 1972 Jason Politte ...... 1993-95 Steve Mullins ...... 1972 Tom O’Connor...... 1965 David Pendleton ...... 1986 Joe Pollitte ...... 1936 Chris Mullis...... 2005 Craig O’Dear ...... 1975-78 Dustin Penn ...... 1998-01 Brad Pollock ...... 1988 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Pomeroy ...... 1901 Harry Rex ...... 1900-01 Richard Rosenkoetter...... 1963 Frederick Schmidt ...... 1961-62 Alger Pomeroy ...... 1937 Gene Reynolds ...... 1952-53 Pat Rosenthal ...... 2002-03 John Schmidt ...... 1910-11 Courtney Porter ...... 1993-96 Ron Reynolds ...... 1987 Gordon Rosner ...... 1971 John Schmidt ...... 1978 Joe Porter ...... 1960-61 Jerome Rhineberger ...... 1958-60 Eugene Ross ...... 1964-65 Jonathan Schmidt ...... 1988-89 Cedric Portis ...... 1987-89 Michael Ribaudo ...... 2008 Carl Roth ...... 1987-89 Paul Schmidt ...... 1982-85 Martin Portman ...... 1942-43 Frank Ricchi ...... 1948-49 Don Roth ...... 1953-56 Sidney Schmidt ...... 1907-08 Scott Posadzy ...... 1984-85 Jason Rice ...... 1993 Tom Roth ...... 1973 Stephen Schmidt ...... 1980 Ken Potemka ...... 1972-75 Bill Rich ...... 1982-85 Jack Rother ...... 1945-46 Joe Schnefke ...... 1982-85 Eric Potts ...... 1972 Derek Richards...... 2007-10 Jake Routh...... 1998 Jake Schneider...... 2010 Mike Potts ...... 1992 Don Richards ...... 1991-93 James Roux ...... 1936-37 Kurt Schneider ...... 1999-00 Clark Potzmann ...... 1965 Mike Richards ...... 1999-01 Fred Rowe ...... 1968 Matthew Schneider ...... 2004 Kris Potzmann ...... 1995-96 Alfred Richardson ...... 1967 Steve Rowe ...... 1971 Phil Schneider ...... 2010 Ivor Pounds ...... 1945 Ralph Richmond ...... 1932 Steve Rowland ...... 1965 Roger Schoeppel ...... 1949-51 Eric Poythress ...... 2005-09 Gene Ricker ...... 1964-66 Ray Rucker ...... 1950-52 Frank Schofro ...... 1943 Dustin Prater ...... 2008 Scott Ricks ...... 2005-07 Kelly Rudolph ...... 1977-80 Leonard Scholl ...... 1950 Bob Pressly ...... 1979-82 Bob Ridley ...... 1936-38 Ruhle ...... 1900 Stephen Schollmeyer ...... 2007 Jordan Preston ...... 2001-05 Joe Ridpath ...... 2007-10 Ray Runder ...... 1928-29, 1931 Tom Schomehel ...... 1966 David Price ...... 1966-67 Bret Riegel ...... 1985-89 Bob Ruppert ...... 1950-51 Bill Schooler ...... 1957 Kenneth Price ...... 1965, 1967 Bob Riegler ...... 1968 Gene Russell ...... 1961 Jeff Schoonover ...... 1989 Lance Privett ...... 1995-96 Don Riemenschnitter ....1952-53 James Russell ...... 1962, 1964-65 John Schrader ...... 1995-97 Bob Proctor ...... 1950-51 Charles Riggs...... 1959-63 Paul Russell ...... 1987-89 Richard Schrick ...... 1963-64 Wes Prothe ...... 1995-98 Kevin Riggs ...... 1986-90 Robert Rutherford ...... 2001-05 Conrad Schroeder ...... 1958 Richard Prough ...... 1935-37 Patrick Righ ...... 1973 Aaron Rutledge ...... 1997 Gary Schroeder ...... 1979 David Prueter ...... 1977-81 Robert Riley ...... 1964 Nathan Rutledge ...... 1997 Bob Schroff ...... 1972 Julian Prugh ...... 1900-04 John Rinella ...... 1980 Ralph Ruwwe ...... 1940-41 Don Schultz ...... 1945 Steve Purdy ...... 1998-01 David Ripley ...... 1965 Bobby Ryan ...... 1947 Art Schumacher ...... 1938-40

Harlan Pyle ...... 1969-70 Don Rippe ...... 1948-49 Paul Ryan ...... 1982-86 John Schuman ...... 1912 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 Kenneth Quaranta ...... 1969 Brandon Risner ...... 1993-97 Terry Ryan...... 1975-78 Mike Schupbach ...... 2001-05 Edgar Quick ...... 1962-64 Pat Risner ...... 1988-92 Harry Ryce ...... 1957 Fred Schwab ...... 1932-35 Kevin Rackers ...... 1985-87 William Ritch ...... 1937 Keith St. Gemme ...... 1986-88 Ken Schweigert ...... 1967 Mitch Rackers ...... 1988 Jacob Roach ...... 2005 Matt Sachtleben...... 2004-07 Matt Schwent ...... 1990-93 Mike Rackley ...... 1975 Bob Robbins ...... 1951-52, 1955 Ryan Sadil ...... 2005-08 Wilbur Scofi eld ...... 1928-30 Keith Radcliff e ...... 1939-42 Ronald Roberts ...... 1977 Juan Salas ...... 2000-02, 2005 Don Scoggins ...... 1959 Mike Rader ...... 1967 Steve Robertson...... 1989 Charlie Sale ...... 1953-54 Jerry Scoggins ...... 1960-61 Alex Ragoni ...... 1998 David Robinson ...... 1968 Chad Salli ...... 1992-94 Brad Scott ...... 1972-75 Joseph Raible ...... 1915-16 F.C. Robinson ...... 1923 David Samples ...... 1977 Corey Scott...... 1994 N.W. Raible ...... 1908, 1910 Josh Robinson ...... 2000-04 Derek Sampson ...... 1999-00 Edwin Scott ...... 2009-10 Jerry Raines ...... 1985 Quinton Robinson ...... 2009 Buster Sanchez ...... 1968 Jim Scott ...... 2001 Carey Ramey...... 1907 Robert Robinson ...... 2004 Willie Sanchez ...... 2003-06 Ken Scroggins ...... 2003 Tim Ramsay...... 2005 Terry Robinson ...... 2008-10 Connelly Sanders ...... 1948 Ray Seabaugh ...... 1942-43, 1946 Homer Randle ...... 1940-41 Tim Robinson ...... 1989 Eugene Sanders ...... 1922 Seamon ...... 1904 Caleb Rangel ...... 2005-06 Ben Robison ...... 1998-99 Jason Sanders ...... 2002 Harold Seitz ...... 1906 Norm Rankin ...... 1943 Nick Rocco...... 1996 Lonnie Sanders ...... 1994 Mabry Seneff ...... 1942 Steve Raper ...... 1983-84 Scot Roche ...... 1997-98 John Sandford ...... 1906 Bob Setchfi eld ...... 1940 Joe Raskaskas ...... 1938 Dale Rockwell ...... 1954-56 Henry Sandhaus ...... 1966 William Severns ...... 1978-80 Fred Ratcliff ...... 1904 Josh Rodriguez ...... 2005 Tom Sands ...... 1982 Loren Severs ...... 2005-09 Steve Rau ...... 1970 Gary Roebke ...... 1973-76 Michael Saputo ...... 2008-09 Bernie Sexauer ...... 1943 Maurice Rausch ...... 1948-49 Wally Roehrs ...... 1955-56 Nick Saraniecki ...... 2005 Ed Sexton ...... 1947-48 Andrew Ravadge ...... 2006-07 Bill Roemerman ...1949, 1951-53 James Sargent ...... 1922 Jeff Shaff er ...... 1994-97 Estill Ravenscroft ...... 1937 Dick Roemerman ...... 1947-50 Adam Sass ...... 2002 John Shamberger ...... 1982 Charley Ray ...... 1926-27 Rogers ...... 1914 Matt Satterfi eld ...... 2000-01 Larry Sharp ...... 1966 Dick Rechtien ...... 1951 Al Rogers ...... 1945-46 David Sauer ...... 1964-67 Tommy Sharp ...... 1958 Craig Reed ...... 1975 Franklin Rogers...... 1937-40 Jacob Saxton ...... 2007 William Sharp ...... 1926-28 Floyd Reed ...... 1977-79 Rod Rogers ...... 1977-80 Marc Scabarozi ...... 2006-08 Andrew Shearer ...... 1927 Tom Reed ...... 1984-86 Philip Rohart ...... 1916 A.D. Schaeff er ...... 1918 Randy Shed ...... 1980-83 Richard Reeg ...... 1950-53 Rich Roland ...... 1989 Kirk Schafer ...... 1993 Keith Sheehan ...... 1948 Richard Reese...... 1934 Bob Roley ...... 1942-43 Mike Schafer ...... 1980-84 J. Berry Shelden ...... 1977-78 Ted Reeves ...... 1945 Ron Rolfes ...... 1983-87 John Schaff erkoetter ...... 1981 Don Shell ...... 1971-73 Robert Reichelt ....1943, 1946-48 David Roller ...... 1990 Schalaberg ...... 1901 Marvin Shepherd ...... 1977 Ed Reichert ...... 1992-96 Perrin Roller ...... 1976-79 August Schaller ...... 1937 Homer Sherry ...... 1910-11 Reid ...... 1900-01 Raymond Roller ...... 1947 Justin Schaller ...... 1994 David Shields ...... 2006-08 Ron Reimer ...... 1985-88 Thomas Roller ...... 1978 Tim Schamel ...... 1982-84 Phillip Shields ...... 2006-07 David Reinhardt ...... 1947 Arthur Rose ...... 1938-39 Bill Schanlaber ...... 1956-57 Daniel Shiels ...... 1977 Donald Renner ...... 1974-77 Bob Rose ...... 1957-58 Richard Schaum ...... 1941 Larry Shiff ner ...... 1965-67 Randy Renner ...... 1981 Kyle Rose...... 2006 Larry Schiff ner ...... 1965 James Shildmeyer ...... 1952-55 Aaron Reno ...... 2002 Todd Roseberry ...... 1992 Paul Schlingman ...... 1948 Phil Shin ...... 2004-05 97 Ron Replogle ...... 1978-79 Tim Rosenauer ...... 1995 Jason Schlueter ...... 2008-09 Shockley ...... 1901 Matt Rest ...... 1984-88 Tom Rosenauer.... 1975, 1977-78 Jerry Schlueter ...... 1979-80 Chad Shockley ...... 2006-10 Chris Rewczuk ...... 1995-97 Harry Rosenberg ...... 1941 Art Schmidt...... 1945-49 Jim Sholtis ...... 1980-81 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Chris Shore ...... 1991-94 Craig Sorensen ...... 1990-94 Adam Strein ...... 2005-09 W.N Thoele ...... 1933 Rick Shores ...... 1977-78 Joe Sousa ...... 1992-93, 1995 Larry Stringer ...... 1959 Thomas ...... 1895 Travis Short ...... 1995-96, 1998 John Southgate ...... 1899-01 Rip Stringer ...... 1982-86 Arnett Thomas ...... 1993-97 Roy Shourd ...... 1946-49 Randy Southmayd ...... 1978 Dave Stritzel ...... 1967 Brian Thomas ...... 1975 Roy Shriver ...... 1916 Joe Spaff ord...... 1936-39 Joel Stroud ...... 1966-69 Craig Thomas ...... 1979-82 R.J. Shubatt ...... 2007-10 Robert Sparger ...... 1937 Ed Stuckey ...... 1979-82 Harold Thomas ...... 1923-25 Alvin Shwartz ...... 1946-47 Allen Spaur...... 1969 John Sturm ...... 1929-31 Joaquin Thomas ...... 1997-98 Donald Sidwell ...... 1958-59 Andre Spears ...... 1983 Greg Suellentrop ...... 1984-88 Jon Thomas ...... 1991 Dave Siegel ...... 1978-79 Andy Speck ...... 1988 Paul Suellentrop ...... 1978-81 Smook Thomas ...... 2010 Jason Siller ...... 1999-01 John Spence ...... 1977 Steve Suellentrop ...... 1970-73 Tommy Thomas ...... 1924, 1926 Ed Simmons ...... 1947-49 Herb Spencer ...... 1893-94 Joe Sueme ...... 1939-40, 1942 James Thomasee ...... 1992 Lester Simonton ...... 1928 Jack Spenko ...... 1940 A.W. Suhre ...... 1933-34 Dennis Thompson ...... 1996-97 Danny Simpson ...... 1991-94 Elmer Spotti ...... 1931-34 Dale Sukow ...... 1962-63 Malcolm Thompson ..1991, 1993 Rich Simpson ...... 1948 Irvin Spotti ...... 1932 Dave Sullivan ...... 1979-80 Michael Thompson ...... 2005 Jamel Sims ...... 2003-07 Elmer Sprenkle ...... 1958 John Sullivan ...... 1956-59 Reuben Thompson ...... 1908-09 Albert Sindel...... 1938 F.A. Springer ...... 1921, 1923 Mike Sullivan ...... 1959 Sean Thompson ...... 2005 Paul Singer ...... 1954, 1957 Mike Spurgeon ...... 1999-01 Ralph Sullivan ...... 1923 Whitney Thompson ...... 1984-85 Andy Singleton...... 1995-99 Brent Staff ord ...... 1980-81 Tom Sullivan ...... 1988-91 Robert Thomure ...... 1974-75 Giles Sinkewiz ...... 1956 Geoff Staff ord...... 2003-07 John Summers ...... 1951-54 Martin Thornberry ...... 1906 Walter Sitko...... 1951 W.G. Stahl ...... 1906-07 Kiley Summers ...... 2003-05 Bruce Thornton ...... 1931 Brian Sitton ...... 1987-91 Ralph Stallman 1937-38, 1946-47 Robert Supplee ...... 1981 Clint Thornton...... 1976 Ed Skalka ...... 1947-48 Roger Stammer ...... 1956 Robert Suren ...... 1947 Dick Thornton ...... 1929-31 Blake Skola ...... 2000 Chad Stanley ...... 2007-08 Sutherland ...... 1930 Trevor Thornton ...... 1999 Andy Skoog ...... 1984 Ed Starks ...... 1996-98 Sutton ...... 1921 Gary Thurman ...... 1969 Ray Skow ...... 1958-60 J’Gai Starks ...... 2009-10 Michael Svaboda ...... 1965 Dick Thurston ...... 1948-50 Jim Slee ...... 1999 Bruce Starnes ...... 1965-66 Al Svejkosky ...... 1947-48 Mike Tibbits ...... 1969-70 Edwin Slover ...... 1918 Dan Steele ...... 1978 Joe Svejosky ...... 1939 Pat Tibbits ...... 1975 Ed Smart ...... 1969-70 Luther Steele ...... 1946-48 Tim Swaller...... 1994 James Tibbs ...... 2002 Antwan Smith ...... 2001-05 Matt Steelman ...... 1995 Steve Swanson ...... 2004-06 James Tietjens ...... 1948-51 Bill Smith ...... 1992-93 Don Steenrod ...... 1966-67 David Swarts ...... 1989 Bryan Tilley ...... 1991-95 Bob Smith ...... 1958-61 Frank Steimke ...... 1937 Eddie Sweet ...... 1967-68 Chris Tillman ...... 1996 Bob Smith ...... 1966 John Stein ...... 1989 Ray Swentak ...... 1946 Phillip Tillman ...... 2004-07 Brad Smith ...... 1999-02 Ralph Steiner ...... 1928 Mike Swinford ...... 1987-91 Travis Tinsley ...... 2001-04 Dennis Smith ...... 1968-71 Harry Stella...... 1935 Kurt Syberg ...... 1982 Jim Tolle ...... 1950 Dennis Smith ...... 1977-80 Bob Stephens ...... 1974 Steve Szymanski ...... 1970-73 Pat Tolliver ...... 1995 Fred Smith ...... 1950-53 Dale Stephens ...... 1965 Chad Taake ...... 1999-03 Joe Tomasek ...... 2000-04 G.W. Smith ...... 1893-94 David Stephens ...... 1979-82 Greg Tachtrop ...... 2004-05 Elmer Tomlinson ...... 1928-31 Greg Smith ...... 1993 Jim Stephens ...... 1937-39, 1946 Don Taggart ...... 1992-93 Gary Tomlinson ...... 1993-96 Harry Smith ...... 1904-06 Kenneth Stephens ...... 1960 William Taggart ...... 1918 Shane Tomson ...... 1990 Herbert Smith ...... 1954 Mike Stephens ...... 1961 Brian Talley ...... 1987-88 Bob Tooke ...... 1958-61 James Smith ...... 2003-07 Reid Stephens ...... 2000-01 Darrin Talley ...... 1983-87 Matt Tosh ...... 2005-07 John Smith ...... 1972 Scott Stephens ...... 1980-83 Bob Tappe ...... 1974 Tom Touhey ...... 1989 J.R. Smith ...... 1990 Shawn Stephens ...... 2001-02 Art Tapperson ...... 1943 Steve Townsell ...... 1975-76 Keith Smith ...... 1952-55 Zack Stephenson ...... 1996 Ron Tappmeyer ...... 1943 Richard Townsend ...... 1907 Kenneth Smith ...... 1960-63 J.D. Stephney ...... 1992 Rick Tarro ...... 1965 Mit Towse...... 1932 Kevin Smith...... 1994 Tommy Stevens ...... 1917-19 Alexander Tatalovich ...... 1939 Roy Towse ...... 1931-32 Marcus Smith ...... 1991-92 H.H. Swenson ...... 1907 Eli Tatalovich ...... 1931 Jack Travis ...... 1949 Mark Smith ...... 1995-98 Bill Stewart ...... 1951-53 Cecil Taylor ...... 1965-68 Steve Trower ...... 1973 Marvin Smith ...... 1947 Bill Stewart ...... 1981 Corey Taylor ...... 2005-09 El-Amin Truss ...... 2010 Mason Smith ...... 2008-09 David Stewart ...... 1977 J.F. Taylor ...... 1937 Jim Tschannen ...... 1947-49 Max Smith ...... 1957 W.H. Stewart ...... 1950 Otis Taylor ...... 1936-39 Francis Tucker ...... 1926-28 Robert Smith ...... 1951 Rusty Still ...... 1974 Ryan Taylor ...... 2008-10 Joe Tucker ...... 1923-24 Robert Smith ...... 1964-65 Kirk Stilwell ...... 2006-10 Toriano Taylor ...... 1992 Jordan Tucker ...... 2001-05 Shawn Smith ...... 1985-86 George Stock ...... 1981-84 Warren Taylor ...... 1940-41 Kenneth Tuckett ...... 1936 Steve Smith ...... 1972-74 Herb Stockton ...... 1939-40 Francis Tayman ...... 1899 Wes Tull ...... 1995-98 Steve Smith ...... 1995 Nate Stodghill ...... 2007-10 Bill Teas ...... 1946-48 Mike Turay ...... 1999-00 Tom Smith ...... 1974 David Stokes ...... 1981-82 Harold Telthorst ...... 1942 Clayton Turner ...... 2003 Tyrone Smith ...... 2002-03 Edmond Stoliker ...... 1911-13 Brian Tepper ...... 1976-79 David Turner ...... 1981-82 Walter Smith ...... 1949-52 William Stoltz ...... 1964-65 J.V. Terrill ...... 1923 Garyion Turner ...... 2006-07

MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Harold Smock...... 1941 Bruce Stone ...... 1970-72 James Teske ...... 1958, 1960-61 Jerry Turner ...... 1962-63, 1965 Paul Sneed ...... 1971-72 Dale Stone ...... 1946 Hubert Tester ...... 1948 Tim Turner ...... 2001-02 Richard Sneed ...... 1973 Matt Stone ...... 1977-80 Scott Teter ...... 1979-83 Dirac Twidwell...... 1999 Cooper Snyder ...... 1995 Guy Storm ...... 1998-01 Steve Teter ...... 1976-80 Harold Twyford ...... 1975 Don Snyder ...... 1983-87 Andy Stormes ...... 1988 C.L.Tetley ...... 1932-33 Ron Tyson ...... 1986-89 Brett Soendker ...... 2007 Glenn Stoner ...... 1958 Hal Tharp ...... 1977-80 Henry Uelk ...... 1938 98 Bob Somerville ...... 1968-71 Uros Stosic...... 2003 Joe Thebeau ...... 1976 Richard Ugola ...... 2000 Chad Sommer ...... 2002-03 Leonard Stout ...... 1966-69 Jack Theiss ...... 1947-50 William Ulz ...... 1948-51 Bob Sonntag ...... 1976-80 Jim Stover ...... 1941-42 Wes Theissen ...... 1988 Michael Underbrink ...... 2008-10 Jack Sontag ...... 1947-49 Joe Strawhun ...... 1937-40 Fred Thodal ...... 1937 Kevin Underwood ...... 1987-89 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Millard Underwood ...... 1956 Chris Ward ...... 1991-94 Chris White ...... 1999-00 Marc Wilson ...... 2008-10 Glenn Usher ...... 1958-61 Gary Ward ...... 1977 Daudi White ...... 2004-06 Michael Wilson ...... 2007-10 Donald Usselman ...... 1964 J.D. Ward ...... 1978 Fred White ...... 1916, 1919 Sean Wilson ...... 1995 Frederick Uthoff ...... 1918 Stacey Ward ...... 1989-90 Fred White ...... 1966-70 Trent Wilson ...... 1995 John Vahle ...... 1933-35 Charles Ware ...... 1959 James White ...... 1994-97 Trever Wilson ...... 2009 Tim Valencia ...... 2006-07 James Ware ...... 1952-55 Jeff White ...... 1978 W.J. Wilson ...... 1946 Brian Vallely ...... 1993-95 Jerone Ware ...... 1993 Jim White ...... 1970-73 Frank Winfi eld ...... 1966-69 Jim Van Acker ...... 1992-95 Terry Wargo...... 1961-62 K.C. White ...... 2004-05 Richard Winkler ... 1972-73, 1975 Dan Van Anne ...... 1996 Bill Waring ...... 1941-42 Louis Whitehair...... 1957-58 Joe Winters ...... 2006 L.F. Van Buskirk ...... 1947 G.R. Warner ...... 1949 Bob Whitehill ...... 1943 David Wisch ...... 1971-73 Dan Vance ...... 1974-78 Ronaldo Warner ...... 2008 Dallas Whitehouse ...... 2005-06 Mike Wise ...... 1989-93 Jon Vance ...... 2010 David Warren...... 1976 Lawrence Whitlock ...... 1937 Mark Wiswell ...... 1975 Patrick Van de Wiele...... 2005 John Warsing ...... 1947 Dick Whitney ...... 1946-49 Jim Witt ...... 1994-96 Abe Van Dyke ...... 2005-09 William Warwick ..1973-74, 1977 John Whitworth ...... 1990-92 Leslie Witt ...... 1975, 1977 Bob Vanecek ...... 1973 Jack Waters ...... 1970 Michael Wicklund ...... 2008-09 Bill Wohlert ...... 1947-50 Dave VanFossen ...... 1948-51 Marion Watkins ...... 1921 Matt Widman ...... 1998-99 Mark Wojtal ...... 1987-91 Charles Varadin...... 1995-98 Bob Watson ...... 1960-61 Mike Widman ...... 1985-89 Eugene Wolf ...... 1941 Bill Varga ...... 1955-57 Rex Watson ...... 1977 Eric Wiegand ...... 1982-86 Kevin Wolf ...... 1975-79 William Varga ...... 1948 Steve Watson ...... 2007-10 Paul Wiegard ...... 1958-61 Leonard Wolff ...... 1937 Brian Vaughn ...... 1997 Kenneth Waymon ...... 1990 Casey Wiener ...... 2009 Thomas Wommack ...... 1932-35 Kenny Vaughn...... 1976-77 Ralph Weatherspoon .....1976-79 Chris Wigger ...... 1979 Robbie Woodard ...... 2004-08 Paul Vaughn...... 1967-68 Cornelius Weaver ...... 2002 John Wiggins ...... 1966 Dick Woodfi eld ...... 1964-65 Gene Veale ...... 1938-41 David Weaver ...... 1975-78 Wilder...... 1900-04 Neal Wood ...... 1940, 1942, 1947 Ryan Veatch ...... 2009-10 Kellen Weaver ...... 2006-10 James Wildrick ...... 2005 Derek Woods ...... 2009 Mike Vehige ...... 1985-88 Kyran Weaver ...... 2001-05 Ken Wiley ...... 1949 Shelton Woods ...... 1983 Art Verdi ...... 1964-66 Robert Webb ...... 1937 Glenn Wilhelm ...... 1982-85 Lish Worel ...... 1906

Columbus Verdi ...... 1937 William Webb ...... 1963 Gregg Wilhelm ...... 1979-83 James Wright...... 1997-00 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 James Verdi ...... 1958-60 Arthur Weber ...... 1936 Ralph Wilkey ...... 1933-36 Joseph Wright ...... 1935 John Verduin ...... 1983 Eric Webster ...... 2000-04 Chris Willhoite ...... 1997-00 Roulin Wright ...... 1942 Roger Vessell ...... 1976-77 Tim Webster ...... 2007 Ernest William ...... 1966 Tony Wright ...... 2007 Ryan Vessell ...... 2004-07 Lee Weeden ...... 2000 Al Williams ...... 1954 Eddie Wrinkle ...... 1965 Dan Victor ...... 1980 Martin Weekley ...... 1968-71 Alden Williams ...... 1947-50 Donald Wyman ...... 1941 John Viehmann ...... 1983 Jeff Wegener...... 2003 Antonio Williams ...... 2007 William Wyman ...... 1901-03 Phillip Vierling ...... 1975 Brendon Weidner...... 2003-06 Art Williams ...... 1998-00 Juan Wyms ...... 1992 James Vincent ...... 1934-35 Jerry Weiland ...... 1977 Arthur Williams ...... 1929-32 Scott Wynn ...... 1984-85 Mark Vincent ...... 1974-75 George Weilmeister ...... 1941 Bob Williams ...... 1952-55 Yarber ...... 1929 Herman Vogel ...... 1915 Don Weindel ...... 1992 Bruce Williams ...... 1968-71 Robert Yates...... 1964-65, 1968 Jared Volkerding ...... 1994-95 Bob Weinel ...... 1947-50 C.J. Williams ...... 1907 Jon Yedlicka ...... 1997 Harold Volkmar ...... 1936-37 O. Weisberger ...... 1893-94 Cameron Williams ...... 2009-10 Lee Yellock ...... 1999-00 Robert Volz ...... 1946-47 Bill Weismantel ...... 1945-46 Chris Williams ...... 1993-94 Rick Yelton ...... 1973 Gary Voorhis ...... 1960-62 John Weitzel ...... 1950-51 Dave Williams ...... 1967-70 Charles Yocum ...... 1970 Richard Voss ...... 1994 Paul Weitzel ...... 1964-65 Don Williams ...... 1969 Jim Younce ...... 1995-98 John Vrooman ...... 1988 Pete Weitzel ...... 1951-54 Eric Williams ...... 2009-10 Chris Young ...... 2009 F. Wachtman ...... 1908 Trent Welbern ...... 2009-10 Ernie Williams ...... 1967 Enoch Young ...... 1924-27 Matt Wade ...... 1998-99 Harvey Welch ...... 1960 Jared Williams ...... 2009 Jeff Young ...... 1989 Roger Wade ...... 1953 Steve Weldon ...... 1980, 1982 Michael Williams ...... 1964 Todd Young ...... 1988-91 Paul Wadleigh ...... 1938-39 Artie Wells ...... 1975 Nathan Williams ...... 2001-05 Travis Young ...... 1995 Jim Waechter ...... 1975-76 David Wells ...... 1993-94 Nick Williams ...... 2006-10 Dick Younghaus ...... 1946 Mark Wagner ...... 1977 Newton Wells ...... 1955-58 Rex Williams ...... 1954-56 John Yukich ...... 1989-90 Scott Wagner ...... 1981-82 Dalton Welsh ...... 1959 Sam A. Williams ...... 2004 Alan Zaborac ...... 1966-69 Jason Wagoner ...... 1993-97 Rick Welsh ...... 1979-82 Sam M. Williams ...... 2003-04 Jim Zacny...... 1985-88 Richard Waggstaff ...... 1910 Robert Welsh ...... 1960, 1962-64 Tom Williams ...... 1969-72 Kevin Zeigler ...... 1980-81 Eric Waier ...... 1976 O.C. Wemhaner ...... 1908 Walt Williams ...... 1981-82 Bob Zeitzman ...... 1981 Sterling Wainscott ...... 1994-95 John Wendler ...... 1970 Dave Williamson ...... 1961 John Zell ...... 1933 Caleb Waldbuesser...... 2005 Everett Wendell ...... 1920 Robby Willis ...... 2001-02 Ken Zerkel ...... 1982-85 Brian Walker ...... 1974-77 Charles Weninger ...... 1964-67 Ken Wills ...... 1979-81 Paul Zerkel...... 1987-88 Richard Walker ...... 1939 Ed Werner ...... 1937 Bob Wilson ...... 1950 Raymond Ziler ...... 1996 Steve Walker ...... 1967-70 Louis Werner...... 1980 Brandon Wilson ...... 2003 Henry Zoller ...... 1920-22 Will Walker ...... 1980-81 Michael West ...... 1991 Frank Wilson ...... 1903-05 Jack Zoller ...... 1938 William Walker ...... 1938 Jerry Westerfi eld ...... 1953 George Wilson ...... 1915 John Zoller ...... 1923 Kenneth Wallace ...... 1962-63 Todd Westermeyer ...... 1993 Gerald Wilson ...... 1947, 1949 Lawrence Zoller ...... 1916 Lloyd Wallace ...... 1971-72 Lawrence Wetzel ...... 1975 Hugh Wilson ...... 1954-57 Samuel Zook ...... 1920-22 Chris Wallis ...... 1980-81 Mark Whaley ...... 1987 James Wilson ...... 1918-20 Russell Zung ...... 1993-96 Gerry Wallock ...... 1991-94 Jared Wheaton...... 2000 Jerry Wilson ...... 1948, 1950 Evan Zych ...... 2005-06 Tom Walls...... 1988 Bill Wheeler ...... 1956-59 Jim Wilson ...... 1936-38 Frank Walsh ...... 1970-72, 1974 Jim Wheeler ...... 1973 Joe Wilson ...... 1913-14 99 Rick Walsworth ...... 1994-96 Robert Wheeler ...... 1962-64 Joe Wilson ...... 1994-97 Dan Walters ...... 1981 Steve Whipkey ...... 1981 Ken Wilson ...... 1998-99 Jeff Walters ...... 1977-80 Whitaker ...... 1899 Kennethy Wilson ...... 1917 HALL OF FAME

The top student-athletes in the history of the university athletic program are permanently enshrined in the Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is located on the ground level of the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building. Heading into the 2010 academic year, a total of 135 individuals and 15 teams have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, a total that includes 78 members that played or coached football at the university as well as seven teams. Former Miner Chris Dawson will join the Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2011; the induction ceremony is slated to take place Sept. 24. The list of those inductees follows:

Inductee Class Inducted Inductee Class Inducted Donald Agers 1959 1989 Gary McAlpin 1973 1989 Dewey Allgood (Coach) — 1996 Jim McGrath 1949 1990 Perry Allison 1959 1995 James McGregor 1937 1987 Frank Appleyard 1937 1988 A.C. “Bud” Mercier (Coach) — 2004 Keith Bailey 1964 1991 Elton Miller 1917 1988 Carroll “Punch” Bennett 1954 1988 James Nevin 1917 1988 Bob Berry 1972 1989 Bob Nevins 1941 1991 Jerry Berry 1949 1993 Melvin Nickel 1938 1993 Edwin Bohn 1921 1988 Robert Nicodemus 1969 1989 Harry Bolon 1929 1989 Larry Oliver 1970 1988 Gale Bullman (Coach) — 1987 Tom Owens 1968 1993 Les Clark 1972 1993 Ray Parker, Jr. 1960 1990 Kim Colter 1973 1995 Herman Pfeifer 1936 1987 Keith Cook 1942 1994 Eric Potts 1973 1994 Tom Cooper 1960 1988 Dick Roemerman 1951 2000 Andy Cox 1979 1995 Franklin Rogers 1941 1988 Dick Cunningham 1942 1987 Terry Ryan — 1998 Frank Dennie (Coach) — 1987 Art Schmidt 1950 1991 Milan Detweiler 1911 1994 Randy Shed 1985 2000 Merle Dillow 1980 2000 Dennis Smith 1972 2001 Stu Dunlop 1976 1992 Bob Somerville 1972 1990 Roger Feaster 1957 1989 Joseph Spaff ord 1940 1990 Charlie Finley (Coach) — 2005 Leonard Stout 1970 2010 Mark Franklin 1980 1996 Joe Strawhun 1941 1990 Paul Fullop 1948 1988 Otis Taylor 1942 1988 Thor Gjelsteen 1953 1992 Craig Thomas 1984 2006 Bill Grantham 1981 1997 Harold Thomas 1927 1987 Edward Hanstein 1971 1988 Harry Thornton 1936 1988 Milburn Hassler 1931 1987 Burr Van Nostrand (Coach) — 2006 Greg Haug 1976 2001 Pete Weitzel 1955 1993 Craig Heath 1981 1999 William Wheeler 1960 1991 Tom Herrick 1958 2002 Fred White 1971 1989 Gene Huff man 1952 1987 James Wilson 1940 1988 John Imlay — 1987 Frank Winfi eld 1971 1990 Mike Joshua 1975 1997 Mike Wise 1994 2010 Robert Kemper 1949 1992 1914 Team — 1998 Elmer Kirchoff 1936 1987 1941 Team --- 2008 Ed Kromka 1942 1987 1950 Team — 2000 Harold Krueger 1942 1993 1956 Team — 2006 Harley Ladd 1940 1987 1969 Team --- 2009 Edwin Lane 1970 1989 1980 Team — 2000 MINER FOOTBALL 2011 MINER FOOTBALL Llewelyn Lodwick 1914 1987 1983 Team — 2005 Joel Loveridge 1939 1992

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