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2006 GLIAC Standings/2006 All-GLIAC Teams 2006 GLIAC STANDINGS/ALL-GLIAC TEAMS 2006 GLIAC FINAL STANDINGS GLIAC OVERALL PLACE TEAM WLPCT.PFPAHOME AWAY WLPCT.PFPAHOME AWAY NEUTRAL 1. Grand Valley State 10 0 1.000 371 146 5-0 5-0 15 0 1.000 533 233 8-0 6-0 1-0 2. Northwood 8 2 .800 269 170 4-1 4-1 8 3 .727 297 201 4-2 4-1 0-0 3. Ferris State 7 3 .700 247 204 3-2 4-1 8 3 .727 278 217 3-2 5-1 0-0 4T. Saginaw Valley State 6 4 .600 269 241 4-1 2-3 6 4 .600 269 241 4-1 2-3 0-0 Michigan Tech 6 4 .600 236 192 3-2 3-2 6 4 .600 236 192 3-2 3-2 0-0 Wayne State 6 4 .600 277 238 3-2 3-2 6 5 .545 287 255 3-3 3-2 0-0 7T. Indianapolis 5 5 .500 257 214 3-2 2-3 6 5 .545 292 236 4-2 2-3 0-0 Hillsdale 5 5 .500 244 237 4-1 1-4 5 6 .455 258 261 4-1 1-5 0-0 9. Ashland 4 6 .400 206 244 2-3 2-3 4 6 .400 206 244 2-3 2-3 0-0 10T. Northern Michigan 3 7 .300 234 333 2-3 1-4 3 7 .300 234 333 2-3 1-4 0-0 Mercyhurst 3 7 .300 221 282 3-2 0-5 3 7 .300 221 282 3-2 0-5 0-0 12T. Findlay 1 9 .100 92 218 0-5 1-4 2 9 .182 117 242 0-5 2-4 0-0 Gannon 1 9 .100 130 334 0-5 1-4 1 10 .091 133 349 0-5 1-5 0-0 2006 ALL-GLIAC FIRST TEAM 2006 ALL-GLIAC SECOND TEAM OFFENSE OFFENSE NAME SCHOOL POS YR. NAME SCHOOL POS YR. Cullen Finnerty Grand Valley State QB Sr. Buddy Rivera Northern Michigan QB Jr. Lee Marana Michigan Tech RB Sr. Astin Martin Grand Valley State RB Sr. Joique Bell Wayne State RB Fr. Phil Martin Hillsdale RB Sr. Craig Jenkins Indianapolis RB Jr. Richard Stokes Mercyhurst RB So. Torris Childs Northwood H-Back So. John Vandenberg Ferris State H-Back Sr. Ric Cottengim Saginaw Valley State WR Jr. Bob Awrey Saginaw Valley State WR Sr. Eric Fowler Grand Valley State WR Sr. Robert Miller Ferris State WR Jr. Nick Gurica Hillsdale WR Jr. Justin Russell Indianapolis WR Jr. Antione Trent Grand Valley State WR Jr. Fred Wells Northern Michigan WR So. Brandon Barnes Grand Valley State OL Jr. Ryan Cue Wayne State OL So. Bill Bourdlais Ferris State OL Jr. Billy Eisenhardt Grand Valley State OL So. Vince Cashdollar Ashland OL Jr. Grant Fodor Wayne State OL Sr. Dan Marshall Northwood OL Jr. Luke Krombach Northwood OL So. Pete Moyryla Michigan Tech OL Jr. Brent Surface Indianapolis OL Sr. Kurt Troutman Michigan Tech OL Sr. Josiah Swartz Hillsdale OL So. David Chudzinski Wayne State PK Jr. Todd Carter Grand Valley State PK So. Nick Gurica Hillsdale Spec. Jr. Dante Dunn Wayne State Spec. So. DEFENSE DEFENSE NAME SCHOOL POS YR. NAME SCHOOL POS YR. Damion DeRosia Saginaw Valley State DL Sr. Kyle Clement Northwood DL Jr. Jimmy Fleshman Indianapolis DL Jr. Ryan Gaydosh Grand Valley State DL Jr. Derrick Jones Grand Valley State DL Sr. Kurt Hout Ferris State DL Jr. Michael McFadden Grand Valley State DL Sr. Erik Lehmann Michigan Tech DL Sr. Jake Visser Ferris State DL Jr. Eric Weber Hillsdale DL So. Anthony Adams Grand Valley State LB Jr. Kirk Carruth Grand Valley State LB Jr. Richard Davis Northwood LB Sr. Bryan Klett Michigan Tech LB Sr. Charleston Hughes Northwood LB Sr. Allen Lattimore Ashland LB Sr. Mike Klobucher Ferris State LB Sr. Dan Tomko Gannon LB Sr. Tom Korte Hillsdale LB So. Derek Volmering Saginaw Valley State LB Jr. Brandon Carr Grand Valley State DB Jr. Matt Black Saginaw Valley State DB So. Derrion Fuqua Wayne State DB Jr. Bill Brechin Grand Valley State DB Jr. Jon Horn Northwood DB Sr. Cheyne Nelson Michigan Tech DB Jr. Jared Kell Hillsdale DB Jr. Nick Notario Findlay DB Sr. Jim Skodak Ferris State DB Sr. Kevin Shaw Indianapolis DB Jr. Justin Trumble Grand Valley State P Fr. Brandon Hill Mercyhurst P Jr. GLIAC SPECIALITY AWARD WINNERS HONORABLE MENTION (FERRIS STATE) Coach of the Year – Paul Winters, Wayne State NAME SCHOOL POS YR. Player of the Year – Cullen Finnerty, Grand Valley State Josh Eichler Ferris State K Sr. Freshman of the Year – Joique Bell, Wayne State Allen Feigel Ferris State OL Sr. Offensive Back of the Year – Joique Bell, Wayne State Ryan Kaul Ferris State QB Sr. Offensive Lineman of the Year – Brandon Barnes, Grand Valley State Chris Putra Ferris State OL Sr. Defensive Lineman of the Year – Michael McFadden, Grand Valley State Erik Schumacher Ferris State DL Jr. Defensive Back of the Year – Charleston Hughes, Northwood Kevin Teeple Ferris State OL Sr. 2007 FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 34.
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