2019 Wabash College Football Game Notes
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2019 Wabash College Football Game Notes Wabash College Athletics Communications • 301 W. Wabash Avenue • Crawfordsville, IN 47933 sports.wabash.edu • Facebook: facebook.com/wabashcollegeathletics • Twitter/Instagram: @wabashathletics Game Information Game 1 #21 WABASH COLLEGE (9-1 in 2018) Date/Time: September 14, 2019 / 1 p.m. CDT at Site: Stevens Point, WI UNIV. of WISCONSIN - STEVENS POINT (0-1) Radio: WNDY (91.3 FM) Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq3kqBUHZQM Sept. 14, 2019 • 1:00 p.m. CDT • Radio: WNDY (91.3 FM) • Television: None Live Stats: athletics.uwsp.edu/sidearmstats/football Stevens Point, WI • Community Stadium at Goerke Field (4,500) Twitter Updates: @wabashathletics Overall Series: Wabash leads 1-0 Series at UW-SP: First game OPENING NOTES • Wabash is playing its 133rd season of football. The Little Giants own an overall record of 689-388- Last 10 Games: Wabash leads 1-0 59. Wabash is fifth among Division III schools in all-time victories and 16th in winning percentage Wabash College 9-1, 8-1 NCAC in 2018 with a mark of .632. Little Giants • Wabash is ranked 21st in this week’s D3football.com poll, up two spots from its preseason ranking of Ranking 21st – D3football.com 23rd. The Little Giants received 114 total points in the week-one poll. NA – AFCA • The Little Giants are in their 18th season as members of the North Coast Athletic Conference. Last Game 11/10/18 at Crawfordsville, IN Wabash has won or shared eight NCAC titles in the past 14 seasons (2002, 2005, 2006 [tied], 2007, defeated DePauw 24-17 Head Coach Don Morel 2008, 2011, 2015, and 2018 [tied]). Career Record 73-64 (16th season) • Wabash and Wisconsin-Stevens Point met for the first time in 2018 in Crawfordsville with the host Wabash Record 25-5 (4th season) Little Giants claiming a 16-13 victory. Wabash quarterback Jake Reid completed 11 passes for 140 vs. UW-SP 1-0 yards and one touchdown in his first home game start. Ike James ran for 120 yards while Austin Hoover '19 added 69 yards and the final touchdown on the ground for the Little Giants. The Wabash UW-Stevens Point 0-1 defense limited UW-Stevens Point to 64 rushing yards. Brock Heffron recorded eight tackles Pointers including three tackles for loss for the Little Giants. Ranking Not ranked – D3football.com NA – AFCA 2019 SCHEDULE Last Game 9/7/19 at University Hts., OH lost to John Carroll Head Coach Greg Breitbach Sept. 14 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1 p.m. CDT Career Record 14-52 (7th season) Stevens Point, WI / Goerke Stadium (4,500) WNDY Radio (91.3 FM) UW-SP Record 4-7 (2nd season) vs. Wabash 0-1 Sept. 21 at Allegheny (NCAC) 1 p.m. Meadville, PA/Fuhrer Field (3,500) WNDY Radio (91.3 FM) Wabash Coaching Staff Sept. 28 Denison (NCAC) 2 p.m. Homecoming/Senior Day Crawfordsville, IN/Hollett Stadium (5,000) Wabash TV On the Field Don Morel Head Coach/QB Coach Oct. 5 Ohio Wesleyan (NCAC) Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day Darold Hughes Wide Receivers Coach Crawfordsville, IN/Hollett Stadium (5,000) Wabash TV Olmy Olmstead '04 Offensive Line Coach Jeff Ramsey Defensive Coord./ILB Coach Oct. 12 at Wooster (NCAC) 1 p.m. Steve Rogers Safeties Wooster, OH/Papp Stadium (4,500) WNDY Radio (91.3 FM) Bryan Watson '10 Defensive Line Coach Tim Fields ‘19 Student Assistant Oct. 19 Wittenberg (NCAC) 1 p.m. Family Day Crawfordsville, IN/Hollett Stadium (5,000) Wabash TV In the Press Box Oct. 26 at Oberlin (NCAC) 1 p.m. Jeff Franklin Defensive Backs Coach Oberlin, OH/Knowlton Stadium (2,500) WNDY Radio (91.3 FM) Joe Riordan Outside Linebackers Coach Sean Osnowitz Running Backs Coach Oct. 27 Kenyon (NCAC) 1 p.m. CJ Ramsey '20 Student Assistant/TE Coach Crawfordsville, IN/Hollett Stadium (5,000) Wabash TV Nov. 9 Hiram (NCAC) 1 p.m. Veterans Honors Day Wabash Athletics Communications Crawfordsville, IN / Hollett Stadium (5,000) Wabash TV BRENT HARRIS Athletics Communications Dir. Nov. 16 at DePauw (NCAC) TBD 126th Monon Bell Classic Office: 765-361-6165 Greencastle, IN / Blackstock Stadium (8,000) TBA Cell: 765-376-9689 E-mail: [email protected] www.facebook.com/WabashCollegeAthletics @wabashathletics http://sports.wabash.edu 2019 Wabash College Football Game Notes Game 1 — Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point THE BEST OF THE ALL-TIME IN DIVISION III DON Wabash is among the best Division III football schools in the nation and is listed on MOREL the NCAA’s top-ten all-time victories list. The Little Giants have recorded 689 wins through 132 seasons, good for fifth place on the all-time victories list. NCAC foe Head Coach, Fourth Season Wittenberg ranks second on the list with 773 wins over 126 years, which is topped by Mount Union with 799 in 122 seasons. 16th season overall 73-64 career record NCAA Division III Top-25 — All-Time Wins 2019 Team Yrs. W-L-T Pct. Record Personal 1. Mount Union 122 799-387-38 .668 1-0 2. Wittenberg 126 773-361-31 .677 0-1 Born: January 5, 1965 3. Washington and Jefferson 128 745-392-40 .650 1-0 Family: wife Barb; son Jack. 4. Widener 138 705-427-39 .619 0-0 5. WABASH 133 689-388-59 .632 0-0 Education 6. Williams 134 649-385-47 .622 0-0 College: LaVerne College, 1987 7. Amherst 140 647-415-54 .604 0-0 8. St. John’s 109 642-249-24 .715 1-0 Coaching Experience 9. Franklin and Marshall 132 636-495-47 .560 1-0 10. Albion 133 622-417-43 .595 1-0 11. Central (IA) 111 621-328-26 .650 0-0 Head Coach, Wabash College Little Giants 12. Westminster (PA) 126 620-437-54 .582 1-0 (25-5 overall, 23-5 NCAC) 13. Centre 127 619-418-37 .594 1-0 14. St. Thomas 114 616-348-32 .635 1-0 15. Coe 127 613-402-37 .600 0-1 2018 — 9-1 overall – 8-1 NCAC (NCAC Coach of the Year) 16. Linfield 105 609-259-30 .695 0-0 17. UW-Whitewater 95 603-258-21 .696 1-0 2017 — 8-2 overall – 7-2 NCAC 18. Ohio Wesleyan 130 596-518-44 .534 1-0 2016 — 8-2 overall – 7-2 NCAC 19. Baldwin Wallace 115 595-350-30 .624 1-0 20. Trinity (CT) 135 593-353-41 .622 0-0 21. DePauw 132 585-497-40 .539 0-0 Head Coach, LaVerne College Leopards 22. Illinois Wesleyan 127 583-406-41 .586 0-0 23. Springfield 126 579-461-55 .554 0-1 (48-59 overall) 24. Monmouth 127 573-475-39 .545 0-1 25. Denison 129 571-495-57 .534 1-0 2006 — 3-6 overall — 3-3 SCIAC (T-3rd) WABASH’S 2018 HOME-AWAY SPLITS 2005 — 5-4 overall — 3-3 SCIAC (4th) HOME (5-0) AWAY (4-1) 2004 — 4-5 overall — 3-3 SCIAC (3rd) POINTS PER GAME 37.5 26.6 2003 — 1-8 overall — 0-6 SCIAC (7th) OPPONENT POINTS PER GAME 14.2 17.2 2002 — 3-5 overall — 1-4 SCIAC (T-5th) RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 301.8 215.0 OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 88.5 116.6 2001 — 1-8 overall — 0-5 SCIAC (7th) PASSING YARDS PER GAME 183.0 180.0 2000 — 2-7 overall — 2-3 SCIAC (T-3rd) OPPONENT PASSING YARDS PER GAME 221.8 215.0 1999 — 7-2 overall — 4-1 SCIAC (2nd) PASSING (COMP-ATT-INT-TD) 57-84-2-8 70-124-3-8 1998 — 4-5 overall — OPPONENT PASSING (COMP-ATT-INT-TD) 87-158-7-4 121-205-5-7 TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME 484.8 395.0 1997 — 2-7 overall — OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME 301.2 331.6 1996 — 7-2 overall — 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 32/58 (55%) 18/58 (31%) 1995 — 9-0 overall — OPPONENT 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 24/61 (39%) 31/83 (37%) 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3/3 (100%) 2/5 (40%) OPPONENT 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3/6 (50%) 6/16 (38%) SACKS BY-YARDS 11-60 12-56 OPPONENT SACKS BY-YARDS 1-7 5-37 RED-ZONE SCORES 16-21 (76%) 16-18 (89%) RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 13-21 (62%) 15-18 (83%) PAT-ATTEMPTS 15-21 (71%) 16-19 (84%) SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL WABASH-HOME 42 69 36 27 0 174 OPPONENTS-HOME 23 27 0 24 0 74 WABASH-AWAY 27 41 27 31 7 133 OPPONENTS-AWAY 17 7 24 38 0 86 Page 2 2019 Wabash College Football Game Notes Game 1 — Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point DEPTH CHART — WABASH COLLEGE LITTLE GIANTS Pronunciation Guide OFFENSE DEFENSE Players Joey Annee – Ah-NAY TE 40 Ivan Martinez (SR/6-1/245) DE 92 David Marsh (SO/6-3/252) Isaac Avant – AYE-vahnt 48 Gavin Patrick (FR/6-5/264) 93 Kenny Coleman(SO/6-0/249) Thomas Bolen – BOW (rhymes with snow)-lehn LT8 7 Nikko Morris (SR/6-2/259) DT 98 Blair Broady (JR/6-0/293) Seth Buresh – BURR-esh 75 Patrick Marsh (SR/5-11/276) 91 Brandon Peck (JR/6-2/265) Nick Costin – COST-ihn LG6 7 Thomas Bolen (JR/6-4/288) DE 83 Malcolm Lang (JR/6-0/229) Casey Crozier – CROW-zher 65 Caleb Rutan (JR/6-3/321) 51 Jacob Macaluso (SR/6-1/230) Mason Durrett – DURR-et C 64 Jake Slager (SR/6-2/315) OLB 8 Andrew Sanders (JR/5-11/195) Artie Equihua – ah-KEY-wah 68 Matt Runyon (SO/5-11/298) 28 Nick Fox (SR/5-11/222) Robbie Esrael – EHS-ray-ehl Seth Gallman – GAHL-man RG9 6 Connor Phelps (JR/6-4/370) ILB 34 Jackson Garrett (JR/6-1/220) 9 7 Nicholas Grujanac (SR/6-1/311) 1 4 Josh Myers (SO/6-0/216) Nick Grujanac – groo-JAH-nic Nick Hamman – HAM-man RT 54 Dane Smith (SO/6-1/263) ILB 48 Brock Heffron (SR/5-11/229) Ra’Shawn Jones - rah-SHAWN 57 Bailey Scurlock (JR/6-0/270) 59 Jared Bertram (SR/6-0/217) Jacob Macaluso – mac-ah-LEW-so WR 4 Ra’Shawn Jones (SR/6-2/192) OLB 45 Brandon Yeagy (SR/5-9/196) Ivan Martinez – EYE-van mar-TEE-nehz 1 Cooper Sullivan (FR/5-10/183) 10 Casey Crozier (SO/5-10/203) Mason McPheron – mac-FAIR-ehn WR 11 Devon Anderson (SO/5-11/159) CB 30 Pat Kelly (JR/5-10/169) Schuyler Nehrig – SKY-lehr NAIR-ihg 2 2 Kyle Stroh (SR/6-0/177) 35 Johnny Lamb (SO/5-8/165) Cooper Ochs – OAKS WR 12 Nick Hamman (JR/6-1/190) CB 7 Jose Franco (SO/5-7/155) Zach Ostrowski – oh-STROW (rhymes with cow)-ski 80 Sam Marksberry (JR/5-11/167) 5 Kam Ferguson (SO/6-1/173) Nathan Pairitz – PAIR-ihtz Caleb Rutan – roo-TAN QB 15 Jake Reid (SR/5-11/203) SS 26 Artie Equihua (SR/5-11/206) 2 Liam Thompson (FR/6-1/185) 16 Cooper Ochs (JR/5-6/200) Issac Salinas – EYE-zak sah-LEE-nahs Bobby Scheele – SHAY-lee RB 23 Ike James (SR/6-0/204) FS 18 Jake Page