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G Western Michigan University Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Dave Cohen (First season) School Western Michigan University Long Island - C.W. Post, 1988 Location Kalamazoo, Mich. 49008 Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers Mike Grant (Third season) Enrollment 24,576 Nebraska, 1993 Nickname Broncos Cornerbacks Amp Campbell (First season) Colors Brown & Gold Michigan State, 1999 10 Stadium Waldo Stadium Ryan Cubit (First Season) Capacity 30,200 Western Michigan, 2006 Surface FieldTurf (installed 2006) Defensive Line Lou Esposito (First season) Affi liation NCAA Division I-A Memphis, 2001 Conference Mid-American (MAC) West Division Tight Ends Jake Moreland (Sixth season) President Dr. John M. Dunn Western Michigan, 2000 Northern Illinois, 1967 Safeties Rich Nagy (First season) 20 Athletics Director Kathy Beauregard Trinity, 1987 Hope, 1979 Running Backs/Special Teams Mike Sabock (Third season) Assistant Athletic Director Monty Porter Baldwin-Wallace, 1977 Iowa, 1989 Offensive Line Bob Stanley (Fourth Season) Texas, 1968 Media Relations Defensive Graduate Assistant Brent Bassham (Second season) 30 Director of Athletic Media Relations/Football Contact Mat Kanan Western Michigan, 2008 Ohio, 1997 Offensive Graduate Assistant Steve Casula (First season) Offi ce 269-387-4125 Delaware, 2009 Cell 269-998-2259 Press Box 269-387-3064/3065 Bronco Administration/Support E-mail [email protected] Supervising A.D., Football Monty Porter Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Matt Holmes Director of Football Operations Tim Knox 40 Indianapolis, 2002 Strength & Conditioning Coach Nate Peoples Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Kristin Keirns Director of Medical Services Kyle Blecha Heidelburg, 2005 Equipment Manager Kenico Hines Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Adam Bodnar Video Coordinator Patrick Bracken Western Michigan, 2008 Web site www.wmubroncos.com Bronco Football Offi ces WMU Football Offi ce Bill Brown Alumni Football Center 50 Team Information 1903 W. Michigan Ave. 2009 Overall Record 5-7 Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5422 2009 Conference Record/Finish 4-4 MAC West, 3rd Phone 269-387-8620 Offensive Formation Multiple Fax 269-387-8623 Defensive Formation 4-3 Letterwinners Returning 35 (14 o, 19 d, 2 s) Bronco Football History 40 Letterwinners Lost 14 (7 o, 6 d, 1 s) First varsity season 1906 Starters Returning 16 (7 o, 7 d, 2 s) All-time record/seasons 509-399-24/104 seasons Offense Robert Arnheim (WR), Nick Clemens (OG), Nick Mitchell (C), MAC Championships 1966, 1988 Juan Nunez (WR), Anthony Parker (OT), MAC West Division Titles 1999, 2000 Phillip Swanson (OG), Jordan White (WR) Bowl Appearances , 1961 (New Mexico 28, WMU 12) Defense Mario Armstrong (SS), Jamail Berry (FS), Freddie Bishop (DE), California Bowl, 1988 (Fresno State 35, WMU 30) Deauntay Legrier (LB), David Lewis (CB), International Bowl, 2007 (Cincinnati 27, WMU 24) 30 Doug Wiggins (NICK), Mitch Zajac (LB) , 2008 (Rice 38, WMU 14) Special Teams Ben Armer (P), John Potter (K) All-Americans 14 Starters Lost 9 (4 o, 4 d, 1 s) Academic All-Americans 8 Offense Tim Hiller (QB), Matt Stevens (TE), NFL Alumni 35 Paul Wasikowski (OG), Brandon West (RB) Defense Justin Braska (DE), Cody Cielenski (DT), Bronco Radio Network 20 Andy Dorcely (CB), Austin Pritchard (LB) Radio Bronco Radio Network (WZUU 92.5 - FM — Flagship) Special Teams Tom Harrington (LS) Phone 269-387-3120 Fax 269-387-3668 Bronco Coaching Staff Play-by-Play Robin Hook (27th season) Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator (Sixth season) Color Commentary Monty Porter (13th season) Delaware, 1975 Career Record 68-45-1, nine seasons Spring Prospectus Credits 10 Widener (fi ve seasons) 34-18-1 Editor/Layout Mat Kanan Western Michigan (fi ve seasons) 34-27 Content Editing Mat Kanan Mid-American Conference record (fi ve seasons) 24-15 Cover Design Mat Kanan Photography GS Photo, Zolton Cohen, WMU Athletics Printing WMU Athletics

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WMU 2009 SPRING ROSTER — NUMERICAL WMU 2010 SPRING ROSTER — ALPHABETICAL G NO NAME POS NO NAME POS HT WT ELG/CL HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 1 Doug Wiggins • S 32 Milos Antic ^# LB 5-10 211 RFr./So. 32 Milos Antic ^# LB 5-10 211 R-Fr./So. Riverwoods, Ill. Deerfi eld 4 Jamelle Murray WR 37 Ben Armer •• P 5-11 219 Jr./Sr. Janesville, Wis. Parker 5 Deshon Lawrence •• CB 33 Mario Armstrong ••• SS 6-1 192 Sr./Sr. Warner Robbins, Ga. Northside 6 Damond Smith • CB 12 Robert Arnheim •• QB 6-2 198 Jr./Sr. Orlando, Fla. Edgewater 7 Trey Smith • WR 10 8 Ansel Ponder • WR 22 Derek Bahri # CB 5-11 190 R-Fr./So. Walled Lake, Mich. Walled Lake Central 9 Tronic Williams FS 34 Jamail Berry •• SS 6-1 205 Sr./5th New Castle, Del. Coffeyville CC (Kan.)/William Penn 97 Freddie Bishop DE 6-3 247 So./Jr. Inkster, Mich. Carleton Airport 10 Tyler VanTubbergen QB 43 Chris Blair TE 6-3 235 R-Fr./So. Grand Rapids, Mich. East Grand Rapids 11 Dallas Walker TE Travonte Boles DT 5-11 322 Fr./Fr. Vero Beach, Fla. Vero Beach 98 David Box ^ DT 6-2 299 R-Fr./So. Milan, Mich. Milan 12 Robert Arnheim •• QB Desmond Bozeman LB 6-0 230 Fr./Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dillard 13 Chleb Ravenell • WR 41 Jordan Brooks ^# TE 6-2 238 Jr./Sr. Carole Stream, Ill. Glenbard North 20 14 QB 18 Drew Burdi QB 6-1 208 Sr./5th Downers Grove, Ill. Downers Grove 16 Matt Mills # SS 78 JohnBuwalda # OL 6-8 305 R-Fr./So. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kalamazoo Christian 17 John Potter •• K 17 David Stout ^# QB Raheam Buxton S 6-0 175 Fr./Fr. Pahokee, Fla. Pahokee 18 Drew Burdi QB 19 Josh Price •• CB 14 Alex Carder QB 6-2 225 So./Jr. Shawnee, Kan. Shawnee Mission Northwest 35 Curtis Cannon # RB 5-8 187 So./So. Bellwood, Ill. Nazareth Academy Dareyon Chance RB 5-4 158 Fr./Fr. Lauderhill, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons 30 20 Brian Fields RB 61 Nick Clemens ••• OL 6-4 305 Sr./5th Waunakee, Wisc. Waunakee 21 Antoin Scriven RB 26 Dan Coci ^# SS 5-9 182 R-Fr./So. Evergreen Park, Ill. Mt. Carmel 22 Derek Bahri # CB 50 Dylan Crowley # LB 6-2 217 R-Fr./So. Arlington Heights, Ill. Prospect 23 Aaron Winchester •• RB 41 Matt Cutler # DE 6-3 250 R-Fr./So. Kalamazoo, Mich. Portage Central 24 Lewis Toler CB 25 Alex Jagels ^# QB 67 Terry Davisson OL 6-5 290 R-Fr./So. Rensselaer, Ind. Rensselaer Central 25 David Lewis • CB 36 Jaron Deshazor ^# RB 5-8 193 Jr./Sr. Portage, Mich. Portage Central 40 26 Caleb Morris # K Manny Diaz DE 6-3 215 Fr./Fr. Hialeah, Fla. Hialeah Miami Lakes 26 Dan Coci ^# SS 28 Keith Dixson • CB 6-1 195 Jr./Sr. Flint, Mich. Harmony Tevin Drake RB 6-1 210 Fr./Fr. Brooksville, Fla. Nature Coast Technical 27 Vernon Stewart # SS 93 Paul Dreher # DT 6-5 292 So./Jr. Buchanan, Mich. Niles 28 Keith Dixson • CB Pat Driscoll DT 6-2 289 Fr./Fr. Lemont, Ill. Lemont 29 Jermaine Vereen CB 20 Brian Fields RB 5-8 195 R-Fr./So. New Castle, Del. William Penn 30 Dervon Wallace • WR Matt Finnin OL 6-6 304 Fr./Fr. Crete, Ill. Crete Monee 50 31 Scott Hinds • WR 32 Milos Antic ^# LB 62 Kevin Galeher CT 6-3 316 So./Jr. Evergreen Park, Ill. St. Rita 32 James O’Neill TE Nick Galvin LB 5-11 218 Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Moeller 33 Mario Armstrong ••• SS Brendon Gannon DT 6-2 273 Fr./Fr. Halethorpe, Md. Wyoming Seminary (Pa.) 38 Darius Green ^# RB 5-9 214 So./So. Kalamazoo, Mich. South Campus (Minn.) 34 Jamail Berry •• SS 34 Marlon Miles ^# RB 75 Josh Hadel OL 6-5 298 R-Fr./So. Gladstone, Mich. Gladstone 35 Curtis Cannon # RB 85 Blake Hammond • TE 6-4 239 So./Jr. Mokena, Ill. Lincoln Way East 40 36 Jaron Deshazor # RB 99 Paul Hazel • DE 6-5 204 So./So. Miami, Fla. South Miami 36 Evan Steger ^# K Jon Henry CB 5-11 182 Fr./Fr. Kentwood, Mich. East Kentwood 37 Ben Armer •• P 31 Scott Hinds • WR 6-2 194 So./Jr. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers Highland 37 Evan Watson ^# CB Jon Hoffi ng OL 6-5 279 Fr./Fr. Libertyville, Ill. Libertyville 38 Chris Prom • LB 51 T.J. Hogan # LB 6-2 220 R-Fr./So. Cedarburg, Wis. Cedarburg 39 Darius Green ^# RB 79 Jonathan Jack • DT 6-5 339 Jr./Sr. Matteson, Ill. Marian Catholic 39 Waymon Ross LB 64 Sam Jaeger • OL 6-4 325 R-Fr./So. Westville, Ind. Chesteron 30 25 Alex Jagels ^# QB 6-3 205 Jr./Sr. Rochester, Mich. Rochester 40 Dan Johnston ^# P Michael Johnson WR 6-0 203 Fr./Fr. Detroit, Mich. Clintondale 40 Kyle Lark LB 71 Ronald Johnson # OL 6-2 292 So./So. 41 Jordan Brooks ^# TE 59 Dan Johnston ^# P 6-2 171 R-Fr./So. Elmhurst, Ill. York 41 Matt Cutler # DE 42 Jones, Dex LB 6-0 249 So./So. Bolingbrook, Ill. Wisconsin/Montini Catholic 42 Dex Jones LB Ali Kassem OL 6-6 330 Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Moeller 43 Chris Blair TE 20 45 Shaun Vernon # LB 40 Kyle Lark LB 6-1 223 Fr./Fr. Alma, Mich. Alma 5 Deshon Lawrence •• WR 5-11 191 So./Jr. College Park, Ga. Westlake 46 Clark Mussman TE 94 Deauntay Legrier • LB 6-2 244 Fr./Fr. Rochelle, Ga. Wilcox County 47 Mitch Zajac •• ILB 25 David Lewis • CB 5-10 168 So./Jr. Deerfi eld Beach, Fla. Deerfi eld Beach 47 Mark Onderlinde ^# RB 98 Michael Liedtke DE 6-3 250 Fr./Fr. Woodstock, Ill. Woodstock 56 T.J. Lynch • DE 6-3 250 So./So. Blythe, Ga. Georgia MC/Hephziba 50 Dan Crowley # LB 51 T.J. Hogan # LB 34 Marlon Miles ^# RB 5-8 169 RFr./So. Portland, Ore. Jefferson 10 54 Jason Polmanteer # DE 16 Matt Mills # SS 5-10 181 RFr./So. North Muskegon, Mich. Grand Valley State/North Muskegon 56 T.J. Lynch • DE 60 Nick Mitchell •• C 6-2 295 Jr./Sr. Palatine, Ill. William Friend 57 Ryan Byrne • DT 86 Eric Monette # WR 6-6 196 R-Fr./So. Portage, Mich. Portage Central 26 Caleb Morris # K 5-11 224 Jr./Sr. Coudersport, Pa. Coudersport 58 Andrew Sharp # DT 4 Jamelle Murray WR 5-8 183 Jr./Sr. Delray, Fla. Atlantic 46 Clark Mussman TE 6-3 236 R-Fr./So. Ogden Dunes, Ind. Portage East 60 Nick Mitchell •• C 61 Nick Clemens ••• OL 66 Kirk Nakama # LS 5-7 218 So./Jr. Santa Clara, Calif. St. Francis G 62 Kevin Galeher C 66 Nick Norton ^# DE 6-1 236 So./Jr. Holt, Mich. Northern Michigan/Holt 92 Drew Nowak •• DE 6-4 292 Jr./Jr. Green Bay, Wis. De Pere

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WMU 2010 SPRING ROSTER — NUMERICAL WMU 2010 SPRING ROSTER — ALPHABETICAL G NO NAME POS NO NAME POS HT WT ELG/CL HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 64 Sam Jaeger • OL 81 Juan Nunez ••• WR 6-1 183 Sr./Sr. Miami, Fla. Miami Carol City 65 Phillip Swanson ••• OL 68 Dann O’Neill OL 6-7 309 So./So. Grand Haven, Mich. Michigan/Grand Haven 66 Kirk Nakama # LS 32 James O’Neill TE 6-5 254 Sr./5th Grand Haven, Mich. Grand Haven 66 Nick Norton ^# DE 47 Mark Onderlinde ^# RB 5-10 185 RFr./So. 67 Terry Davisson OL 10 68 Dann O’Neill OL 72 Anthony Parker •• OL 6-5 326 Jr./Sr. Miami, Fla. North Miami Beach 96 Weston Peiffer • DT 6-4 270 Jr./Jr. Chaska, Minn. Chaska 70 Mark Zielinski OL Mike Perish QB 6-3 185 Fr./Fr. Frankfort, Ill. Marist 71 Ronald Johnson ^# OL 73 Greg Peterson OL 6-5 262 R-Fr./So. Waukesha, Wis. Waukesha West 71 Jake Rawlins # LS Demetrius Pettway S 5-11 180 Fr./Fr. Homestead, Fla. Homestead Senior 54 Jason Polmanteer ^# DE 6-4 228 So./Jr. Battle Creek, Mich. Gull Lake 72 Anthony Parker •• OL 8 Ansel Ponder • WR 6-3 183 So./So. Bluefi eld, W.Va. Hargrave Military Academy/Bluefi eld 73 Greg Peterson OL 20 17 John Potter •• K 6-1 226 Jr./Jr. Grand Haven, Mich. Grand Haven 75 Josh Hadel OL 19 Josh Price •• CB 5-11 199 Jr./Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Terry Parker 76 Conrad Schmid # OL 38 Chris Prom • LB 6-3 223 So./Jr. Saukville, Wis. Port Washington 77 Ben Samson OL 78 John Buwalda OL 13 Chleb Ravenell • WR 6-0 195 Sr./Sr. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Georgia MC/Wando 79 Jonathan Jack • DT 71 Jake Rawlins # LS 6-1 219 So./Jr. Lexington, S.C. Lexington 90 John Rice DT 6-0 272 Jr./Jr. Starkville, Miss. East Mississippi CC/East Oktibbeha 80 E.J. Riley # WR 80 E.J. Riley # WR 6-0 191 So./Jr. Portage, Mich. Portage Central 30 Maurice Roberts CB 5-10 178 Fr./Fr. Immokalee, Fla. Immokalee 81 Juan Nunez ••• WR 39 Waymon Ross LB 6-1 208 So./Jr. Marathon, Fla. Marathon 82 Josh Schaffer WR Weston Ross RB 5-10 184 Fr./Fr. Wheeling, Ill. Wheeling 83 Jordan White •• WR 85 Blake Hammond • TE 77 Ben Samson OL 6-6 319 So./So. Long Grove, Ill. Adlai E. Stevenson 86 Eric Monette # WR 95 James Sandlin DT 6-0 279 R-Fr./So. Tuscaloosa, Ala. American Christian Academy 82 Josh Schaffer WR 6-2 216 R-Fr./So. Naperville, Ill. Neuqua Valley 90 John Rice DT 76 Conrad Schmid # OL 6-5 311 R-Fr./So. Kremmen, Germany Sturgis (Mich.) 40 91 Cory Sueing DE 21 Antoin Scriven RB 5-11 207 R-Fr./So. Inverness, Fla. Citrus 92 Drew Nowak •• DE 58 Andrew Sharp # DT 6-3 255 Jr./Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor Pioneer Johnnie Simon S 6-0 170 Fr./Fr. West Palm Beach Palm Beach Lakes 93 Paul Dreher # TE 6 Damond Smith • CB 5-11 181 So./So. Ecorse, Mich. Inkster 94 Deauntay Legrier • LB Garrett Smith CB 5-9 170 Fr./Fr. Pompano, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons 95 James Sandlin DT 7 Trey Smith • WR 6-4 222 So./So. Perry Ga. Perry 96 Weston Peiffer • DT 36 Evan Steger ^# K 6-1 225 So./So. Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville 97 Freddie Bishop DE 27 Vernon Stewart #• SS 5-10 202 Jr./Sr. Canton, Mich. Plymouth 50 98 David Box ^ DT 17 David Stout ^# QB 6-3 227 R-Fr./So. Escondido, Calif. Calvin Christian 98 Michael Liedtke DE 91 Cory Sueing DE 6-4 244 R-Fr./So. Grand Rapids, Mich. Ottawa Hills 99 Paul Hazel • DE 65 Phillip Swanson ••• OL 6-4 313 Sr./5th Grand Haven, Mich. Grand Haven

Peter Terrana TE 6-4 220 Fr./Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. Northeast Travonte Boles DT 24 Lewis Toler CB 5-10 175 R-Fr./So. New Castle, Del. William Penn Desmond Bozeman LB Raheam Buxton S 40 10 Tyler VanTubbergen QB 6-3 196 R-Fr./So. Holland, Mich. West Ottawa Dareyon Chance RB 29 Jermaine Vereen CB 5-10 183 R-Fr./So. Longs, S.C. North Myrtle Beach Manny Diaz DE 45 Shaun Vernon # LB 5-11 220 Jr./Sr. Lake Orion, Mich. Lake Orion Tevin Drake RB Pat Driscoll DT 11 Dallas Walker TE 6-5 224 Jr./Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn. Georgia MC/Madison-Ridgeland Academy (Miss.) Matt Finnin OL 30 Dervon Wallace • WR 5-11 200 Jr./Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga. Tower Nick Galvin LB 37 Evan Watson # CB 6-0 178 So./Jr. South Holland, Ill. Marian Catholic 83 Jordan White •• WR 6-0 215 Sr./5th North Ridgeville, Ohio North Ridgeville Brendon Gannon DT 30 1 Doug Wiggins • S 5-10 202 Jr./Jr. North Miami Beach, Fla. North Miami Beach Jon Henry CB 9 Tronic Williams FS 6-1 184 R-Fr./So. Fort Myers, Fla. South Fort Myers Jon Hoffi ng OL 23 Aaron Winchester •• RB 5-6 181 Jr./Jr. North Miami Beach, Fla. North Miami Beach Michael Johnson WR Zack Wynn QB 6-2 199 Fr./Fr. Hudson, Fla. Hudson Ali Kassem OL Mike Perish QB 47 Mitch Zajac •• ILB 6-1 227 Jr./Jr. Holt, Mich. Holt Demetrius Pettway S 70 Mark Zielinski OL 6-4 329 R-Fr./So. Wilmette, Ill. New Trier Maurice Roberts CB 20 Weston Ross RB • Letters earned ^ Duplicate Number Johnnie Simon S # Walk-on Garrett Smith CB Peter Terrana TE HEAD COACH: Bill Cubit (O) (Delaware, 1975 – Sixth Season) Zack Wynn QB COORDINATOR: Dave Cohen (D/LB) (Long Island - C.W. Post, 1988 – First Season)

• Letters earned ASSISTANTS: 10 ^ Duplicate Number Mike Grant (Ass.t HC/WR) (Nebraska, 1992 – Third Season); Amp Campbell (CB) (Michigan State, 1999 – First Season); # Walk-on Ryan Cubit (QB) (Western Michigan, 2006 – Second Season); Lou Esposito (DL) (Memphis, 2001 – Third Season); Jake Moreland (TE/Recruiting Coord.) (Western Michigan, 2000 – Sixth Season); Rich Nagy (S) (Trinity, 1987 – First Season); Mike Sabock (RB/ST) (Baldwin-Wallace, 1977 – Third Season); Bob Stanley (OL) (Texas, 1968 – Fourth Season) Some 2010 Fall Walk-Ons not included GRADUATE ASSISTANTS: Brent Bassham (Def. GA) (Western Michigan, 2008 – Second Season); Steve Casula (Off. GA) (Delaware, 2009 – First Season) G DIRECTOR OF FB OPERATIONS: Tim Knox (Hiram, 1997 – 14th Season)

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TRAVONTE BOLES (tra-VON-tay) PAT DRISCOLL 5’11 – 322 – Defensive Tackle – Fr. 6’2 – 289 – Defensive Tackle – Fr. Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach Lemont, Ill./Lemont HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 138th defensive tackle nationally by Scout.com … ranked 145th HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 144th defensive tackle in nation according to ESPN.com … reg- defensive tackle nationally by ESPN.com … racked up 23 tackles and 3.0 sacks during istered 37 total tackles in 2009, including 5.0 sacks, seven PBUs, two fumble recoveries 10 sophomore and junior seasons … rated 11th defensive tackle in the state of Florida by the and four forced fumbles … scored defensive TD against Sterling (9/4) … named All-South Orlando Sentinel … earned all-state, all-area, all-county and all-district … named to FACA Suburban Blue Conference as a sophomore, junior and senior … named all-area in 2008 North/South All-Star Game in 2009 … named team captain and Player of the Year … MVP of and 2009 … earned all-state in 2009 … registered 143 career tackles with 14.0 sacks and All-Star Camp and D-I Camp … selected all-district as a track athlete. 20 PBUs … recovered 16 fumbles in career and forced six more.

DESMOND BOZEMAN MATT FINNIN 6’0 – 230 – Linebacker – Fr. 6’6 – 304 – Offensive Lineman – Fr. 20 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Dillard Crete, Ill./Crete Monee HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... ranked as 124th best linebacker HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … ranked as 145th offensive in nation by Scout.com … ranked 102nd best inside linebacker by ESPN.com … selected tackle in the nation by Scout.com … member of back-to-back Southland Athletic Conference to the 14th Annual Nike South Florida High School All-Star Football Game (Miami Dade championship teams in 2008 and 2009 … named Southtown Star All-Area as a junior … vs. Broward), earning the Defensive MVP for the game … rated top linebacker in Broward named NWI Times All-Area as a senior … named one of Chicago Sun Times Top 100 recruits County … third rated defensive end in the state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … earned … named to EdgyTim.com All-State Team. 30 fi rst team all-county as a sophomore and junior … team won district championship in 2007 and 2008. NICK GALVIN 5’11 – 218 – Linebacker – Fr. RAHEAM BUXTON (ruh-HEEM BUKS-ton) Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller 6’0 – 175 – Safety – Fr. HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 103rd middle linebacker in the nation by Scout.com … ranked 89th Pahokee, Fla./Pahokee inside linebacker by ESPN.com … fi nished 2009 with 60 tackles and 10.0 sacks … also HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com … rated 80th registered one PBU and one fumble recovery … fi nished career with 197 tackles, 30.5 sacks 40 safety by Rivals.com … ranked 87th corner in the nation by Scout.com … ranked No. 21 and 61 tackles for loss … named All-Greater Catholic League (GCL) three times (2007-09) … among safeties in the state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … 40 tackles, two INTs, three earned all-city in 2007 and 2008 … named All-Southwest Ohio in 2007 and 2009 … earned PBUs and one fumble recovery as a junior in 2008 … registered 165 career tackles and 10 Second Team All-Ohio honors in 2009. INTs … forced eight fumbles and recovered 10 in career … scored 15 career TDs … member of two state championship teams in 2007 and 2008. BRENDON GANNON 6’2 – 273 – Defensive Tackle – Fr. 50 DAREYON CHANCE (dair-e-ON) Halethorpe, Md./Wyoming Seminary (Pa.) 5’4 – 158 – Running Back – Fr. PREP SCHOOL: Named captain of team in 2009 … led the team in tackles with 64 … led the Lauderhill, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons team in sacks with 8.0, compiling the sacks in seven games played. HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … ranked 144th running back na- HIGH SCHOOL: Received honorable mention for Super 22 as a junior … named team cap- tionally by Scout.com … ranked 277th running back in the nation by ESPN.com … carried the tain during senior season … named All-MIAA B-Conference as both a sophomore and as a ball 111 times for 652 yards and eight TDs (all team highs), averaging 5.87 yards per carry senior … named to the Baltimore Club All-Star Game as a starter … led team with ... registered 461 yards and four TDs in 2008, averaging 9.41 yards per carry … named team 98 tackles during junior campaign … two-sport student-athlete (football and basketball). 40 MVP in 2008 and 2009 … named to 14th Annual Nike South Florida High School All-Star Football Game (Miami Dade vs. Broward), earning MVP honors … three-sport student-ath- JON HENRY lete earning four varsity letters in football, three in track (also named team MVP as a junior) 5’11 – 182 – Cornerback – Fr. and three in basketball … earned fi rst team all-county in football as a junior and senior. Kentwood, Mich./East Kentwood HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 25th best recruit in the state of Michigan by the Detroit Free Press MANNY DIAZ … named All-OK Red Conference in 2009 ... named all-conference, all-region, all-state and 6’3 – 215 – Defensive End – Fr. All-American in track & fi eld every year from 2006 to present ... state champion in the 100m, 30 Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah Miami Lakes 4x100 relay and 4x200 relay ... set times of 10.6 in the 100m, 41.4 in the 4x100 relay and HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 178th defensive end in the nation according to ESPN.com … ranked 126.6 in the 4x200 relay ... named Academic All-American. fi rst at Miami Sparq Combine among 3,000 participants with a 102.99 rating … named to 14th Annual Nike South Florida High School All-Star Football Game (Miami Dade vs. Bro- JON HOFFING ward) … named to Public vs. Private All-Star game … over 20 sacks and 50 tackles for loss in 6’5 – 279 – Offensive Lineman – Fr. career … recorded over 15 forced fumbles, seven blocked punts and two safeties. Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville 20 HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 74th among offensive guards in the country by Scout.com … rated TEVIN DRAKE 188th offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com … earned All-North Suburban Lake (NSL) 6’1 – 210 – Running Back – Fr. … earned second team all-area. Brooksville, Fla./Nature Coast Technical HIGH SCHOOL: Rated No. 11 running back in the state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … MICHAEL JOHNSON rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN.com … ranked 109th running back in 6’0 – 203 – Wide Receiver – Fr. the nation by Scout.com and ESPN.com … carried the ball 206 times for 1,529 yards and Detroit, Mich./Clintondale 10 18 TDs in 2009 … averaged 7.4 yards per carry … had two games with over 200 yards rush- HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 42nd best recruit in the state of Michigan by the Detroit Free Press … ing with 226 against Springstead (9/11) … also recorded 13 tackles defensively … named member of 2008 district championship team … named team MVP and fi rst team all-county to FACA North/South All-Star Game in 2009 … registered two 1,500 yard seasons on the in 2008 and 2009 … set school record for average yards per carry (14.2 ypc) … received ground during scholastic career … two-time fi rst team all-state selection … holds school honorable mention from Detroit Free Press … team MVP and winner of team’s Iron Man records for career rushing TDs and rushing yards. Award in 2009 … named to 2010 all-star game … letterwinner in football, basketball and track … set school record in 100m dash … 2,846 career passing yards, 3,688 career rush- G ing yards, 604 career receiving yards, 477 punt return yards … 42 career rushing TDs and 27 career passing TDs.

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ALI KASSEM (kuh-SEM) WESTON ROSS G 6’6 – 330 – Offensive Lineman – Fr. 5’10 – 184 – Running Back – Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller Wheeling, Ill./Wheeling HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 152nd offensive tackle in the nation according to ESPN.com … went HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the 170th running back in the nation by Scout.com … all-time Lift-a- 30-12 during career with a pair of nine-win seasons … named First Team All-Greater Catholic Thon record holder … rushed for 366 yards on 36 carries for a 10.2 yards per carry average League (GCL) … received honorable mention for all. as a junior ... rushed for 412 yards on 80 carries (5.2 yards per carry) despite missing half the season due to injury ... three-year Lift-a-Thon winner … school high jump record holder 10 MICHAEL LIEDTKE (LID-ke) with a height of 6’7” … Lift-a-Thon winner for running back/linebacker position … registered 6’4 – 239 – Defensive End – Fr. 4.38 40-yard dash. Woodstock, Ill./Woodstock HIGH SCHOOL: Member of three-time state playoff participant and 2008 Fox Valley Confer- JOHNNIE SIMON ence (FVC) championship team … three-sport student-athlete (football, wrestling, track & 6’0 – 170 – Safety – Fr. fi eld) … named All-FVC as a senior … named all-area and all-state as a senior … state quali- West Palm Beach, Fla./Palm Beach Lakes fi er in wrestling in three consecutive years … placed fi fth in state in wrestling as a freshman HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit and 98th safety in the country by ESPN.com ... 20 … set school record in the shot put. ranked as the 119th safety by Scout.com ... named fi rst team all-conference as a sopho- more … earned three varsity letters in football … earned team’s Defensive Player of the Year MIKE PERISH Award and Unsung Hero Award … earned 7-on-7 Defensive Award during senior year. 6’3 – 185 – – Fr. Frankfort, Ill./Marist GARRETT SMITH HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … rated 93rd quarterback in the 5’9 – 170 - Cornerback – Fr. 30 nation by Scout.com … rated 99th quarterback recruit by ESPN.com … named all-area as a Pompano, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons junior and senior by the Chicago Sun Times and Chicago Southtown Star … First Team Chi- HIGH SCHOOL: Rated No. 16 cornerback in the state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … cago Tribune All-State selection in 2009 … Rivals.com All-State at quarterback … member ranked 180th cornerback in nation by Scout.com … named Broward County Athletic Asso- of state runner up team in 2009 … All-East Suburban Catholic Conference (ESCC) in 2008 ciation (BCAA) All-Star … named team Most Valuable Player … named to 14th Annual Nike and 2009 … named 2009 ESCC Most Valuable Offensive Player of the Year … team captain South Florida High School All-Star Football Game (Miami Dade vs. Broward) … named First and Most Valuable Offensive Player in 2009 … selected to Illinois Coaches Association East/ Team All-BCAA … recorded six interceptions and 150 tackles, one touchdown, three forced West All-Star Game … threw for 3,385 yards and 37 TDs on 248-for-345 (71.8 percent) … fumbles and two fumble recoveries during career. 40 threw for 5,398 yards in career with 57 passing TDs. PETER TERRANA DEMETRIUS PETTWAY 6’4 – 220 – Tight End – Fr. 5’11 – 180 – Safety – Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla./Northeast Homestead, Fla./Homstead Senior HIGH SCHOOL: Named Pinellas County Athletic Conference (PCAC) during both junior and HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit and 83rd safety in the country by Scout.com … senior seasons … named all-county in 2009 … received Mike June Courage Award as a named to 14th Annual Nike South Florida High School All-Star Football Game (Miami Dade senior … selected as PCAC All-Star … named to the all-city academic team during junior 50 vs. Broward) … named All-Dade County as a senior … registered 10 interceptions and over and senior seasons … registered 16 career catches for 250 yards and three … 100 tackles during career … returned eight punt returns for a touchdown during career. two-year starter at defensive end.

JOHN RICE ZACK WYNN 6’1 – 280 – Defensive Tackle – Jr. 6’2 – 199 – Quarterback – Fr. Starkville, Miss./East Mississippi CC/East Oktibbeha Hudson, Fla./Hudson 40 COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Credited with 59 career total tackles (44 solos & 15 assists), in- HIGH SCHOOL: Holds every passing record at Hudson … rated No. 14 quarterback in the cluding four tackles for loss (7 yards) and 2.5 sacks (19 yards) in two seasons … also had state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … 7,103 career passing yards ranks second all- one interception (as a freshman), two forced fumbles (both as a sophomore), two pass time in Pasco County behind only Drew Weatherford (Florida State) … three-time First Team breakups (both as a freshman) and a fumble recovery (as a sophomore) … started at nose All-Sunshine Athletic Conference (SAC) … First Team All-SAC as a punter in 2009 … named guard in 2009, amassing 38 total tackles (28 solos & 10 assists), including two tackles offensive MVP in 2009 … received honorable mention for all-state in 2008 … Florida Athletic for loss (5 yards) and 1.5 sacks (12 yards), two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery … Coaches Association (FACA) Regional Player of the Year in 2009 … First Team FACA … named member of a team that posted a two-year composite record of 19-3, including back-to-back to FACA North/South All-Star Game in 2009 … 528-for-914 career passing (57.7 percent) … 30 MACJC North Division championships (12-0 composite division record), consecutive state 1,356 career rushing yards on 297 carries (4.6 yards per carry). playoff appearances and a pair of national Top 10 season-ending rankings in the NJCAA poll … team won a school-record 11 games (11-1 overall record) in 2009 en route to claiming the school’s fi rst-ever Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges (MACJC) state championship title … fi nished season ranked fourth in the nation after a 27-24 victory over No. 6 Arizona Western in the Mississippi Bowl played in Biloxi. 20 HIGH SCHOOL: Member of district championship team in 2007 … named all-district in 2006 and 2007.

MAURICE ROBERTS 5’10 – 178 – Cornerback – Fr. Immokalee, Fla./Immokalee HIGH SCHOOL: Named to and participated in the Collier County All-Star Game … named 10 Defensive MVP of Collier County All-Star Game … led Collier County in interceptions (7) in 2008 … recorded six catches for 220 yards as a junior … 16 receptions for 420 yards in 2009 … 27 career carries for 350 yards on the ground.

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BBILLILL CCUBITUBIT G HEAD COACH In 2007, the Cubit-led offense had its fi rst 3,000-yard passer since 1999 and YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU saw a running back eclipse the 2,000-yard career rushing mark for only the 11th time in program history. Rated the 10th-toughest schedule among non- SIXTH SEASON BCS schools, Western Michigan took on six bowl-eligible teams, including a AALMALMA MMATERATER pair of teams that fi nished the year ranked in the top six in the country (West 10 DELAWARE, 1975 Virginia and Missouri). WMU captured its second win over a BCS school in as many seasons, defeating Iowa, 28-19, in Iowa City.

WMU captured its fi rst bowl bid in 18 years (1988 California Bowl) when the Broncos faced the University of Cincinnati in the inaugural International Bowl on Jan. 6, 2007. The team led the nation in interceptions (22) and ranked sixth 20 in the country in rush defense (71.92 ypg), holding the opposition under 10 net yards rushing four time last year. The program earned eight wins in 2006, marking only the fi fth time in its history that feat had been accomplished and CCUBITUBIT CCOACHINGOACHING RRECORDSECORDS the Broncos went undefeated at Waldo Stadium for the fi rst time since 2000. 30 Record at WMU: 34-27 (.557) Five former Broncos have made the step to the next level under Cubit’s reign. Overall Record: 68-45-1 (.601) Jennings was the 52nd overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, going to the Green Bay Packers. Nine picks later, Tony Scheffl er was selected 61st over all by MAC Record: 24-15 (.615) the . One season later, Dominic Moran and Ismail were both Waldo Stadium Record: 20-7 (.741) invited to NFL mini-camps by the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints, re- spectively. His son, and former Bronco quarterback, Ryan Cubit signed a two- 40 Bill Cubit is entering his sixth season at the helm of the Western Michigan year contract with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League in University football program in 2010. Prior to the Broncos’ appearance in the April of 2007. Jennings and Scheffl er remain in the NFL and have experienced 2008 Texas Bowl, Coach Cubit agreed to a fi ve-year extension which will keep great success through their fi rst two seasons. him in the Brown & Gold through the 2013 season. Cubit offi cially became the 14th coach in program history on Dec. 4, 2004, 50 Cubit boasts a record of 34-27 with the Broncos and holds a 24-15 mark in as the Broncos embarked on their 100th season of varsity football in 2005. the Mid-American Conference. Cubit’s win total from 2005-08 is the second Cubit turned the program around in his fi rst season, bringing the fi rst winning most over that span in program history, second only to the 31 wins posted by campaign to Kalamazoo since 2000. The Broncos’ 7-4 overall record and 5-3 the Broncos from 1997-2000. Cubit was the offensive coordinator for two of conference mark was the second largest one-year turnaround in the nation in those seasons as well. 2005 and was the largest one-year turn around in Mid-American Conference history. In doing so, he was named the MAC Coach of the Year and was ranked 40 The WMU football program has garnered 38 All-MAC selections, 10 Academic fourth among Division I-A coaches in the fi rst year with their program. All-MAC selections, two Associated Press All-Americans and three ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America selection under the leadership of Coach Cu- He brings 31 years of coaching experience, including 16 years as a head bit. coach on the collegiate and high school level and seven years as an offensive coordinator at four NCAA Division I schools having worked the sidelines in fi ve 30 Western Michigan faced three Big Ten teams in 2009, marking the fi rst time of the nation’s premiere conferences (Mid-American, Big East, Big 12, PAC-10 that has taken place in program history. WMU improved to 20-7 at Waldo and Southeastern). Cubit returns to Western Michigan where he served as Stadium (.741). Under Cubit, quarterback Tim Hiller broke or matched every offensive coordinator from 1997-99. WMU career passing and total offense record. Prior to returning to Kalamazoo in 2004, Cubit served as offensive coordinator The 2008 campaign was one to remember as Western Michigan captured and quarterbacks coach at Stanford University. He coached the quarterbacks 20 nine wins for only the third time in program history and appeared in its fourth for two seasons (2003-04) and served as the Stanford offensive coordinator postseason , the second in three years under Cubit, when WMU as well in 2004. In 2004, Cubit directed a Cardinal offense that ranked 28th played Rice in the 2008 Texas Bowl. The Broncos offense ranked 28th in the in NCAA passing (247.3 yards per game). Prior to his stint in Palo Alto, Cubit country with a passing offense that ranked 11th. served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Rutgers University (2001-02). He also worked as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach un- Western Michigan went undefeated in home games (6-0) for the 10th time in der Larry Smith at Missouri during the 2000 season. 10 program history, going a perfect 5-0 at Waldo Stadium and winning a home game at Ford Field against Illinois. It marked the second-straight season the In his fi rst stint with the Broncos, Cubit oversaw an offense that ranked in the Broncos defeated a Big Ten team and the third straight season with a win over NCAA Top 25 for passing offense, scoring offense and total offense in back- a team from a BCS conference. WMU also broke the single-season record for to-back seasons. The Brown & Gold were the nation’s 20th-highest scoring team in 1998, averaging 32.7 points per game, and the nation’s 23rd-highest pass completions (326). G

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G scoring squad in 1999, producing 31.1 points WWMUMU AALL-MACLL-MAC HHONOREESONOREES UUNDERNDER CCUBITUBIT per game. YEAR NAME POSITION TEAM 2009 Tim Hiller Quarterback Second Cubit mentored quarterback Tim Lester, who fi n- 2009 Anthony Parker Offensive Tackle Second ished fi fth in NCAA career passing yards (11,299) 2009 Brandon West Running Back Second 10 and seventh in career touchdown passes (87). 2009 Juan Nunez Wide Receiver Second Under Cubit’s direction, WMU placed ninth in 2009 Austin Pritchard Linebacker Second NCAA passing (310.4 yards per game) in 1998 2009 Robert Arnheim Wide Receiver Third and 11th in passing offense (311.8 yards per 2009 Ben Armer Punter Third game) in 1999. The Broncos compiled a 22-12-0 record in Cubit’s three seasons with the program. 2008 Free Safety First 20 Cubit’s head coaching experience includes fi ve 2008 Austin Pritchard Linebacker First seasons (1992-96) at Division III Widener Uni- 2008 Jamarko Simmons Wide Receiver First versity in Philadelphia. He led the Pioneers to a 2008 E.J. Biggers Cornerback Second 34-18-1 mark, two Middle American Conference 2008 Zach Davidson Defensive End Second championships and a pair of NCAA Tournament 2008 Londen Fryar Cornerback Second appearances. He was twice named conference 30 2008 Branden Ledbetter Tight End Second coach of the year. 2008 Tim Hiller Quarterback Third 2008 Boston McCornell Linebacker Third Other collegiate stops for Cubit include two years 2008 Juan Nunez Wide Receiver Third (1990-91) as running backs coach at the Univer- 2008 Phillip Swanson Offensive Guard Third sity of Akron, a season (1989) as quarterbacks 2008 Brandon West Running Back Third 40 coach at the University of Florida, three sea- sons as assistant head coach (1985) and the 2007 James Blair Offensive Tackle First secondary coach (1983-85) at the University of 2007 Londen Fryar Cornerback First Central Florida and two years (1975-76) coach- 2007 Jamarko Simmons Wide Receiver First ing running backs and receivers at Swarthmore 2007 Zach Davidson Defensive End Second College. As a high school coach, Cubit compiled 50 2007 Louis Delmas Free Safety Second a nine-year record of 79-15-2 at three different 2007 Boston McCornell Linebacker Second programs — Martin County (Fla.), Academy Park 2007 Brandon West Running Back Second (Pa.) and his alma mater, Sharon Hill. 2007 Brandon West Kick Return Second 2007 Robbie Krutilla Center Third A Sharon Hill, Pa., native, Cubit (56/DOB: 10-14- 2007 Branden Ledbetter Tight End Third 40 53) earned a Bachelor of Science degree in busi- ness administration from the University of Dela- 2006 Londen Fryar Cornerback First ware in 1975. He played quarterback and wide 2006 Ameer Ismail Linebacker First receiver for the Blue Hens (1971-74), earning As- 2006 Mark Bonds Running Back Second sociated Press All-America Honorable Mention in 2006 Branden Ledbetter Tight End Second 1974. He also set school records for catches in a 2006 Dominic Moran Offensive Guard Second 30 game (10) and season (47), along with receiving yards in a season (787). 2005 Ameer Ismail Linebacker First 2005 Wide Receiver First In 1981, he earned a master’s degree in educa- 2005 Tony Scheffl er Tight End First tion from Saint Joseph’s University. Bill and his 2005 Louis Delmas Cornerback Second wife Nancy have three grown children - Stacey, 20 2005 Trovon Riley Running Back Second who was married on March 3, 2007, Sheri, mar- ried on July 7, 2007, and Ryan, married on Feb. 9, 2008. He also has two grandchildren. Ryan joined the Bronco staff in 2008 as an offensive WWMUMU NNFLFL DDRAFTRAFT PPICKSICKS UUNDERNDER CCUBITUBIT graduate assistant and now serves as the Bron- YEAR NAME POSITION ROUND OVERALL SELECTION 10 cos quarterbacks coach. 2009 Louis Delmas Safety Second 33rd 2009 EJ Biggers Cornerback Seventh 217th

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BBILLILL CCUBITUBIT DDAVEAVE CCOHENOHEN MMIKEIKE GGRANTRANT G HEAD COACH DEF. COORD./LINEBACKERS COACH WIDE RECEIVERS COACH YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU SIXTH SEASON FIRST SEASON THIRD SEASON AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER DELAWARE, 1975 MICHIGAN, 1994 NEBRASKA, 1993 10

AAMPMP CCAMPBELLAMPBELL RRYANYAN CCUBITUBIT LLOUOU EESPOSITOSPOSITO CORNERBACKS COACH QUARTERBACKS COACH DEFENSIVE LINE COACH 20 YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU FIRST SEASON SECOND SEASON FIRST SEASON AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER MICHIGAN STATE, 1999 WESTERN MICHIGAN, 2006 MEMPHIS, 2001

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JJAKEAKE MMORELANDORELAND RRICHICH NAGYNAGY MMIKEIKE SSABOCKABOCK TIGHT ENDS COACH/RECRUITING COORD. SAFETIES COACH RUNNING BACKS/SPECIAL TEAMS COACH YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU SIXTH SEASON FIRST SEASON THIRD SEASON 40 AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER WESTERN MICHIGAN, 2000 TRINITY, 1987 BALDWIN-WALLACE, 1977

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BBOBOB SSTANLEYTANLEY TTIMIM KKNOXNOX BBRENTRENT BBASSHAMASSHAM OFFENSIVE LINE COACH DIR. OF FOOTBALL OPS. DEFENSIVE GRAD ASST. YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU FOURTH SEASON 14TH SEASON SECOND SEASON AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER 40 TEXAS, 1968 HIRAM, 1997 WESTERN MICHIGAN, 2008

SSTEVETEVE CCASULAASULA KKYLEYLE BBLECHALECHA PPATRICKATRICK BBRACKENRACKEN 30 OFFENSIVE GRAD ASST. DIR. OF MEDICAL SERVICES VIDEO COORDINATOR YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU FIRST SEASON 11TH SEASON SIXTH SEASON AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER DELAWARE, 2009 FRESNO STATE, 1993 ALBRIGHT, 2004 20

KKENICOENICO HHINESINES NNATEATE PPEOPLESEOPLES MMATAT KKANANANAN EQUIPMENT MANAGER STRENGTH & CONDITIONING MEDIA RELATIONS/FOOTBALL SID 10 YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU YYEARSEARS AATT WWMUMU SEVENTH SEASON FIXTH SEASON SIXTH SEASON AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER AALMALMA MMATERATER INDIANA STATE, 1999 MISSISSIPPI STATE, 1999 OHIO, 1997

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 30 Practice #1 Practice #2 Waldo/Seelye Waldo/Seelye Helmets Helmets 7:30-10:20 a.m. 9:15-11:30 a.m. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 40 Practice #3 Practice #4 Practice #5 Waldo/Seelye Waldo/Seelye Waldo/Seelye Pads/Non Tackle Pads/Non Tackle Pads/Sit. Srim (50%0 7:30-10:20 a.m. 7:30-10:20 a.m. 9:15-11:30 a.m. 28 29 30 31 1 (April) 2 3 50 Practice #6 Practice #7 Practice #8 Waldo/Seelye Waldo/Seelye Waldo/Seelye Pads/Non Tackle Pads/Sit. Scrim (50%) Pads/Scrimmage 7:30-10:20 a.m. 7:30-10:20 a.m. 9:15-11:30 a.m. 456 7 8 9 10 40 Practice #9 Practice #10 Practice #11 Waldo/Seelye Waldo/Seelye Waldo/Seelye Pads/Sit. Scrim (50%) Pads/Sit. Scrim (50%) Pads/Scrimmage 7:30-10:20 a.m. 7:30-10:20 a.m. 9:15-11:30 a.m.

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10 WESTERN MICHIGAN OFFENSE DEPTH CHART X Receiver 81 Juan Nunez (6-1, 183, Sr.) 13 Chleb Ravenell (6-0, 195, Sr.) 30 Dervon Wallace (5-11, 200, Jr.) 86 Eric Monette (6-5, 188, So.) T Receiver 12 Robert Arnheim (6-2, 198, Jr.) 8 Ansel Ponder (6-1, 183, So.) 82 Josh Schaffer (6-2, 216, RFr.) 80 E.J. Riley (6-0, 191, So.) LT 72 Anthony Parker (6-4, 326, Jr.) 73 Greg Peterson (6-5, 262, RFr.) 76 Conrad Schmid (6-5, 311, RFr.) 20 LG 64 Sam Jaeger (6-4, 325, So.) 65 Phillip Swanson (6-4, 313, Sr.) 71 Ronald Johnson (6-2, 292, So.) C 62 Kevin Galeher (6-3, 316, So.) 60 Nick Mitchell (6-2, 295, Sr.) 67 Terry Davisson (6-5, 290, RFr.) RG 61 Nick Clemens (6-4, 305, sr.) 70 Mark Zielinski (6-4, 329, RFr.) 75 Josh Hadel (6-5, 298, RFr.) RT 68 Dann O’Neill (6-7, 309, So.) 77 Ben Samson (6-6, 319, So.) 78 John Buwalda (6-8, 305 RFr.) TE 85 Blake Hammond (6-4, 239, So.) 11 Dallas Walker (6-5, 244, Jr.) 32 James O’Neill (6-5, 254, Sr.) 46 Clark Mussman (6-3, 236, RFr.) 43 Chris Blair (6-3, 235, RFr.) 41 Jordan Brooks (6-2, 238, So.) 30 Z Receiver 83 Jordan White (6-0, 215, Sr.) 7 Trey Smith (6-4, 222, So.) 4 Jamelle Murray (5-8, 183, Sr.) QB 14 Alex Carder (6-2, 225, So.) 18 Drew Burdi (6-1, 208, Sr.) 10 Tyler VanTubbergen (6-3, 196, RFr.) 25 Alex Jagels (6-3, 205, Sr.) 17 David Stout (6-3, 227, RFr.) RB 23 Aaron Winchester (5-6, 181, Jr.) 20 Brian Fields (5-8, 195, RFr.) 21 Antoin Scriven (5-11, 207, RFr.) 36 Jaron Deshazor (5-8, 193, Jr.) 34 Marlon Miles (5-8, 169, RFr.) 35 Curtis Cannon (5-8, 187, So.) 47 Mark Onderlinde (5-10, 185, RFr.) 40

WESTERN MICHIGAN DEFENSE DEPTH CHART LDE 56 T.J. Lynch (6-3, 250, Jr.) 91 Cory Sueing (6-4, 247, So.) 98 Michael Lietdke (6-3, 250, Fr.) 50 DT 96 Weston Peiffer (6-4, 270, Jr.) 93 Paul Dreher (6-5, 292, So.) 79 John Jack (6-6, 339, Jr.) 58 Andrew Sharp (6-3, 255, Jr.) DT 90 John Rice (6-0, 272, Jr.) 53 James Sandlin (6-0, 279, RFr.) RDE 99 Paul Hazel (6-5, 204, So.) 41 Matt Cutler (6-3, 250, RFr.) 66 Nick Norton (6-1, 236, So.) 54 Jason Polmanteer (6-4, 228, So.) WLB 47 Mitch Zajac (6-1, 2272, Jr.) 42 Dex Jones (6-0, 249 So.) 45 Shaun Vernon (5-11, 220, Jr.) 32 Milos Antic (5-10, 211, RFr.) 40 MLB 94 Deauntay Legrier (6-2, 244, So.) 40 Kyle Lark (6-1, 223, RFr.) 51 T.J. Hogan (6-2, 220, RFr.) SLB 38 Chris Prom (6-3, 223, So.) 39 Wayson Ross (6-1, 208, So.) 50 Dylan Crowley (6-2, 217, RFr.) FCB 5 Deshon Lawrence (5-11, 191, Jr.) 24 Lewis Toler (5-10, 175, RFr.) 37 Evan Watson (6-0, 178, RFr.) FS 1 Doug Wiggins (5-10, 202, Jr.) 27 Vernon Stewart (5-10, 202, Jr.) 31 Scott Hinds (6-2, 194, So.) 16 Matt Mills (5-10, 181, RFr.) SS 34 Jamail Berry (6-1, 205, Sr.) 33 Mario Armstrong (6-0, 192, Sr.) 19 Josh Price (5-11, 199, Jr.) 30 26 Dan Coci (5-9, 182, RFr.) BCB 6 Damond Smith (5-11, 181, So.) 29 Jermaine Vereen (5-10, 183, RFr.) 22 Derek Bahri (5-11, 190, RFr.)

ROVER 34 Jamail Berry (6-1, 205, Sr.) 19 Josh Price (5-11, 199, Jr.) 27 Vernon Stewart (5-10, 202, Jr.)

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WESTERN MICHIGAN SPECIALISTS DEPTH CHART KO 17 John Potter (6-1, 226, Jr.) 26 Caleb Morris (5-11, 224, Sr.) 36 Evan Steger (6-1, 225, So.) FG 17 John Potter (6-1, 226, Jr.) 26 Caleb Morris (5-11, 224, Sr.) 36 Evan Steger (6-1, 225, So.) PAT 17 John Potter (6-1, 226, Jr.) 26 Caleb Morris (5-11, 224, Sr.) 36 Evan Steger (6-1, 225, So.) P 37 Ben Armer (5-10, 211, Jr.) 40 Dan Johnston (6-2, 171, RFr.) 10 SNAP 66 Kirk Nakama (5-7, 218, RFr.) 71 Jake Rawlins (6-1, 219, RFr.) HOLD 12 Robert Arnheim (6-2, 198, Jr.) KR 8 Ansel Ponder (6-1, 183, So.) 23 Aaron Winchester (5-6, 181, Jr.) PR 20 Brian Fields (5-8, 195, RFr.) 12 Robert Arnheim (6-2, 198, Jr.) 83 Jordan White (6-0, 215, Sr.) G

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Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 04, 2009 at Michigan L 7-31 109019 All games 5-7 3-2 2-5 0-0 10 Sep 12, 2009 at Indiana L 19-23 35162 Conference 4-4 2-2 2-2 0-0 * 9/19/2009 MIAMI W 48-26 24372 Non-Conference 1-3 1-0 0-3 0-0 9/26/2009 HOFSTRA W 24-10 16116 * Oct 03, 2009 at Northern Illinois L 3-38 17608 Team Statistics WMU OPP * 10/10/09 at TOLEDO W 58-26 18029 FIRST DOWNS 254 260 * 10/17/2009 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 23-34 27896 R u s h i n g 77 115 * 10/24/2009 BUFFALO W 34-31 12924 P a s s i n g 159 132 * Oct 31, 2009 at Kent State L 14-26 15206 P e n a l t y 18 13 Nov 07, 2009 at Michigan State L 14-49 73910 RUSHING YARDAGE 1348 2140 20 * Nov 14, 2009 at Eastern Michigan W 35-14 3281 Rushing Attempts 344 455 * 11/24/2009 BALL STATE L 17-22 20344 Average Per Rush 3.9 4.7 Average Per Game 112.3 178.3 Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g TDs Rushing 13 19 WEST, Brandon 12-11 214 1197 33 1164 5.4 10 80 97.0 PASSING YARDAGE 3306 2886 WINCHESTER, Aaron 12-0 46 165 17 148 3.2 1 22 12.3 C o m p - A t t - I n t 317-528-14 229-388-10 THOMPSON,Glenis 11-1 22 143 5 138 6.3 1 34 12.5 Average Per Pass 6.3 7.4 BURDI,Drew 5 - 0 4 29 0 29 7.2 1 10 5.8 Average Per Catch 10.4 12.6 30 CARDER,Alex 9 - 0 8 20 4 16 2.0 0 8 1.8 Average Per Game 275.5 240.5 PONDER,Ansel 12-6 3 0 7 -7 -2.3 0 0 -0.6 TDs Passing 24 20 TEAM 6 - 0 8 0 39 -39 -4.9 0 0 -6.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 4654 5026 HILLER,Tim 12-12 39 77 178 -101 -2.6 0 22 -8.4 Average Per Play 5.3 6.0 Total 12 344 1631 283 1348 3.9 13 80 112.3 Average Per Game 387.8 418.8 Opponents 12 455 2417 277 2140 4.7 19 71 178.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 53-1153 42-690 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 23-172 21-260 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-98 14-252 HILLER,Tim 12-12 122.92 309-514-13 60.1 3249 23 73 270.8 FUMBLES-LOST 23-14 19-12 40 CARDER,Alex 9 - 0 103.83 5-7-0 71.4 27 0 6 3.0 PENALTIES-Yards 57-528 82-660 BURDI,Drew 5 - 0 11.47 1-3-1 33.3 16 0 16 3.2 PUNTS-AVG 59-39.0 60-40.8 ARNHEIM,Robert 12-10 58.40 1-2-0 50.0 2 0 2 0.2 T I M E O F P O S S E S S I O N / G a m e 2 9 : 0 5 3 0 : 5 5 TEAM 6 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 74/178 65/168 WEST, Brandon 12-11 530.80 1-1-0 100.0 12 1 12 1.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/25 9/14 Total 12 122.33 317-528-14 60.0 3306 24 73 275.5 Opponents 12 133.36 229-388-10 59.0 2886 20 65 240.5 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg BERRY,Jamail 5 69 13.8 0 45 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g SMITH,Damond 2 0 0.0 0 0 50 ARNHEIM,Robert 12-10 59 701 11.9 3 65 58.4 ZAJAC,Mitch 1 26 26.0 0 26 WHITE,Jordan 9 - 7 53 681 12.8 4 54 75.7 LAWRENCE,Deshon 1 3 3.0 0 3 RAVENELL,Chleb 12-6 48 513 10.7 0 34 42.8 BRASKA,Justin 1 0 0.0 0 0 PONDER,Ansel 12-6 39 308 7.9 3 26 25.7 NUNEZ,Juan 6 - 6 32 435 13.6 6 73 72.5 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk WEST, Brandon 12-11 27 217 8.0 1 27 18.1 ARMER,Ben 59 2302 39.0 62 3 13 22 6 0 STEVENS,Matt 12-7 16 116 7.2 3 33 9.7 SMITH,Trey 11-1 14 147 10.5 1 26 13.4 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg HAMMOND,Blake 12-2 13 80 6.2 2 12 6.7 WHITE,Jordan 11 93 8.5 0 40 40 WINCHESTER, Aaron 12-0 6 27 4.5 0 11 2.2 ARNHEIM,Robert 9 62 6.9 0 26 WALLACE,Dervon 12-0 3 44 14.7 0 35 3.7 WEST, Brandon 3 17 5.7 0 11 THOMPSON,Glenis 11-1 3 10 3.3 0 5 0.9 Total 23 172 7.5 0 40 PRITCHARD, Austin 11-11 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.5 Opponents 21 260 12.4 1 87 MURRAY,Jamelle 3 - 0 1 11 11.0 0 11 3.7 POTTER,John 12-0 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg BALIKO,Chad 12-0 1 2 2.0 1 2 0.2 WEST, Brandon 42 960 22.9 0 53 HILLER,Tim 12-12 0 -5 0.0 0 0 -0.4 WINCHESTER, Aaron 8 117 14.6 0 26 Total 12 317 3306 10.4 24 73 275.5 PONDER,Ansel 3 76 25.3 0 28 30 Opponents 12 229 2886 12.6 20 65 240.5 Total 53 1153 21.8 0 53 Opponents 42 690 16.4 0 28 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk POTTER,John 10-15 66.7 0-0 5-6 4-6 1-3 0-0 40 0 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g WEST, Brandon 12 1164 217 17 960 0 2358 196.5 PAT WHITE,Jordan 9 0 681 93 0 0 774 86.0 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts ARNHEIM,Rober 12 0 701 62 0 0 763 63.6 POTTER,John - 10-15 36-38 - - - - - 66 RAVENELL,Chle 12 0 513 0 0 0 513 42.8 WEST, Brandon 11 ------66 NUNEZ,Juan 6 0 435 0 0 0 435 72.5 20 NUNEZ,Juan 6 ------36 Total 12 1348 3306 172 1153 98 6077 506.4 WHITE,Jordan 4 ------24 Opponents 12 2140 2886 260 690 252 6228 519.0 PONDER,Ansel 3 ------18 ARNHEIM,Robert 3 ------18 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g STEVENS,Matt 3 ------18 HILLER,Tim 12 553 -101 3249 3148 262.3 HAMMOND,Blake 2 ------12 WEST, Brandon 12 215 1164 12 1176 98.0 SMITH,Trey 1 ------6 WINCHESTER, Aaron 12 46 148 0 148 12.3 BURDI,Drew 1 ------6 THOMPSON,Glenis 11 22 138 0 138 12.5 10 THOMPSON,Glenis 1 ------6 BURDI,Drew 5 7 29 16 45 9.0 BERRY,Jamail 1 ------6 Total 12 872 1348 3306 4654 387.8 WINCHESTER, Aaron 1 ------6 Opponents 12 843 2140 2886 5026 418.8 BALIKO,Chad 1 ------6 TEAM ------1 2 Total 38 10-15 36-38 - - - - 1 296 Opponents 41 16-24 36-37 0-2 - 0-2 - - 330

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 10 35 PRITCHARD, Austin 11-11 59 43 102 7.0-20 1.5-7 . 3 4 1-0 2 1 . 48 BRASKA,Justin 12-12 28 35 63 13.0-38 3.5-12 1-0 4 6 1-0 . . . 33 ARMSTRONG,Mario 11-11 35 27 62 0.5-1 . . 4 . . . . . 34 BERRY,Jamail 12-9 37 21 58 1.0-1 . 5-69 2 . 2-24 1 1 . 25 LEWIS,David 12-12 40 17 57 0.5-1 . . 3 . . . . . 47 ZAJAC,Mitch 12-6 26 25 51 4.5-10 . 1-26 1 . . . . . 20 1 WIGGINS, Doug 10-9 30 17 47 1.5-3 . . 1 1 . 4 . . 94 LEGRIER, Deauntay 10-8 22 22 44 7.0-18 0.5-3 . 1 2 1-0 . . . 27 STEWART,Vernon 12-1 18 20 38 2.0-14 1.0-11 . . . 1-0 2 . . 92 NOWAK,Drew 12-6 17 19 36 4.5-11 0.5-4 . . . 2-0 1 1 . 68 CIELENSKI,Cody 11-10 19 13 32 8.5-48 4.5-41 . . 2 1-0 2 . . 15 DORCELY,Andy 12-9 17 14 31 1.5-5 . . 6 . . . . . 30 28 DIXSON,Keith 9-1 16 14 30 . . . 3 . . . . . 97 BISHOP,Freddie 12-9 13 17 30 1.5-9 1.5-9 . . 4 . . . . 5 LAWRENCE,Deshon 12-3 20 9 29 . . 1-3 3 . . 2 . . 6 SMITH,Damond 11-0 19 7 26 . . 2-0 3 . . . . . 57 BYRNE,Ryan 11-2 8 7 15 2.0-5 . . . 1 . . . . 38 PROM,Chris 12-3 7 8 15 ...... 40 99 HAZEL,Paul 12-0 7 5 12 2.5-16 3.0-15 . . 3 1-0 3 1 . 19 PRICE,Josh 10-2 8 3 11 1.5-3 0.5-1 ...... 95 PYANT,Chris 11-3 6 5 11 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 17 POTTER,John 12-0 3 5 8 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 31 HINDS,Scott 12-0 4 4 8 ...... 56 LYNCH,T.J. 9-0 2 5 7 0.5-3 0.5-3 . . 1 . . . . 50 96 PEIFFER,Weston 12-3 3 3 6 1.0-8 1.0-8 ...... 23 WINCHESTER, Aaron 12-0 3 3 6 ...... 80 BUNBURY,Brooks 10-0 4 2 6 ...... 69 HARRINGTON,Tom 12-0 3 2 5 ...... 53 PICKENS,Matt 11-1 . 4 4 0.5-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . 42 BALIKO,Chad 12-0 2 . 2 ...... 40 93 DREHER,Paul 8-1 1 1 2 1.0-1 ...... 83 WHITE,Jordan 9-7 2 . 2 ...... 65 SWANSON,Phillip 12-11 1 . 1 ...... 63 WASIKOWSKI,Paul 11-11 . 1 1 ...... 64 JAEGER,Sam 11-3 1 . 1 ...... 30 72 PARKER,Anthony 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 61 CLEMENS,Nick 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 36 DESHAZOR,Jaron 5-0 . 1 1 ...... 30 WALLACE,Dervon 12-0 . 1 1 ...... 84 STEVENS,Matt 12-7 1 . 1 ...... 8 PONDER,Ansel 12-6 1 . 1 ...... 20 13 RAVENELL,Chleb 12-6 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 6-0 1 . 1 ...... 1 2 WEST, Brandon 12-11 1 . 1 ...... 18 BURDI,Drew 5-0 ...... Total 12 488 380 868 63-218 19-107 10-98 35 24 12-24 17 4 1 Opponents 12 456 394 850 55-231 24-161 14-252 52 21 14-26 15 . . 10

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2009 SCORING PLAYS Kent State Tim Hiller 2 pass to Ansel Ponder (John Potter kick) 2 11:22 11-69 3:57 Opp Play Qtr Time Plays-Yards Drive Time Kent State Tim Hiller 9 pass to Robert Arnheim (John Potter kick) 4 8:31 5-29 1:38 Michigan Tim Hiller to Juan Nunez 73 pass (John Potter kick) 4 10:46 4-85 2:52 MSU Brandon West 80 run (John Potter kick) 3 14:46 1-80 0:14 10 MSU Tim Hiller 12 pass to Blake Hammond (John Potter kick) 4 14:54 11-80 4:54 Indiana Drew Burdi 7 run (John Potter kick) 2 9:07 11-74 3:46 EMU Tim Hiller 1 pass to Matt Stevens (John Potter kick) 1 7:40 11-59 3:54 Indiana Tim Hiller to Robert Arnheim 41 pass (John Potter kick) 3 11:56 6-63 3:04 EMU Tim Hiller 2 pass to Chad Baliko (John Potter kick) 2 11:30 7-75 2:39 Indiana John Potter 35 FG 4 12:05 9-49 3:13 EMU Brandon West 1 run (John Potter kick) 2 3:08 10-68 5:02 Indiana Team safety 4 0:23 NA NA EMU Tim Hiller 8 pass to Matt Stevens (John Potter kick) 2 1:09 5-46 1:23 EMU Tim Hiller 65 to Robert Arnheim (John Potter kick) 4 7:37 3-77 1:18 Miami Jamail Berry 24 fumble return (John Potter kick) 1 14:53 NA NA Miami Tim Hiller to Juan Nunez 10 pass (John Potter kick) 1 9:29 9-60 3:04 Ball State John Potter 29 FG 2 4:33 10-53 3:52 20 Miami Tim Hiller to Blake Hammond 1 pass (John Potter kick) 2 13:53 4-38 1:41 Ball State Brandon West 1 run (John Potter kick) 2 0:28 10-54 1:28 Miami Tim Hiller to Juan Nunez 16 pass (John Potter kick) 2 2:07 13-96 5:38 Ball State Tim Hiller 4 pass to Jordan White (John Potter kick) 4 14:54 9-54 3:21 Miami Brandon West 1 run (John Potter kick) 3 9:37 3-14 1:11 Miami Tim Hiller 7 pass to Brandon West (John Potter kick) 3 4:36 5-45 2:33 2009 SCORING NOTES Miami Aaron Winchester 1 run (John Potter kick failed) 3 3:52 2-1 0:24 Most Points in a Half 41 at Toledo (1st) Least Points in a Half 0 3x, last at Michigan State (1st) Hofstra John Potter 24 FG 2 11:23 4-2 1:44 Longest Scoring Drought 49:14 at Michigan Quickest Time Between Scores 0:44 vs. Miami 30 Hofstra Tim Hiller 16 pass to Jordan White (John Potter kick) 2 4:32 5-74 1:42 Most Points in First Quarter 20 at Toledo Hofstra Brandon West 9 run (John Potter kick) 2 0:38 8-94 1:33 Most Points in Second Quarter 21 2x, last at Eastern Michigan Hofstra Tim Hiller 1 pass to Matt Stevens (John Potter kick) 4 9:25 11-77 4:50 Most Points in Third Quarter 20 vs. Miami Most Points in Fourth Quarter 7 8x, last at Eastern Michigan NIU John Potter 40 FG 2 14:13 8-32 2.22 Most Points in Overtime 3 vs. Buffalo Least Points in First Quarter 0 7x, last vs. Ball State Toledo Tim Hiller 54 pass to Jordan White (John Potter kick) 1 13:51 1-54 0:09 Least Points in Second Quarter 0 2x, last at Michigan State 40 Toledo Tim Hiller 19 pass to Jordan White (John Potter kick) 1 10:59 5-41 1:25 Least Points in Third Quarter 0 7x, last vs. Ball State Toledo Brandon West 12 pass to Juan Nunez (John Potter kick failed) 1 9:54 3-30 0:58 Least Points in Fourth Quarter 0 3x, last at Northern Illinois Toledo Brandon West 15 run (John Potter kick) 2 14:49 6-76 2:38 Toledo Tim Hiller 2 pass to Juan Nunez (John Potter kick) 2 12:03 6-71 1:26 Toledo Brandon West 19 run (John Potter kick) 2 4:59 7-72 2:50 Toledo Brandon West 70 run (John Potter kick) 3 14:36 2-70 0:18 Toledo John Potter 37 FG 3 6:14 6-38 2:47 50 Toledo Glenis Thompson 29 run (John Potter kick) 4 4:58 3-45 1:14

CMU John Potter 38 FG 1 6:59 9-55 4:37 CMU John Potter 33 FG 2 6:17 13-54 5:13 CMU Tim Hiller 18 pass to Juan Nunez 2 2:33 9-50 3:09 CMU John Potter 27 FG 3 5:48 15-82 5:59 CMU Tim Hiller 5 pass to Trey Smith 4 5:00 11-68 2:48 40 Buffalo Tim Hiller 10 pass to Ansel Ponder (John Potter kick) 1 10:40 9-46 4:20 Buffalo Tim Hiller 9 pass to Ansel Ponder (John Potter kick) 1 2:37 10-86 4:40 Buffalo John Potter 28 FG 2 13:01 10-83 3:11 Buffalo Brandon West 2 run (John Potter kick) 3 4:56 11-77 3:55 Buffalo Brandon West 3 run (John Potter kick) 4 1:58 9-67 3:18 Buffalo John Potter 28 FG OT 0:00 7-15 0:00 30

WMU FOOTBALL’S 2009 RECORD WHEN ... Leading in Total Yards 3-2 WMU has 300-Yard Passer 2-2 Ahead After the First Quarter 3-0 Trailing in Total Yards 2-5 Opponent has 300-Yard Passer 2-2 Trailing After the First Quarter 1-7 More First Downs 3-3 Committing Less Penalties 4-4 Tied After the First Quarter 1-0 Less First Downs 2-4 Committing More Penalites 0-2 20 Ahead After the Second Quarter 5-0 Tied in First Downs 0-0 Committing the Same Amount of Penalties 1-1 Trailing After the Second Quarter 0-7 Rushing for 100 yards or more 5-1 Playing a Day Game 2-6 Tied After Second Quarter 0-0 Rushing for 99 yards or less 0-6 Playing a Night Game 3-1 Ahead After the Third Quarter 5-0 Throwing for 250 yards or more 4-5 Scoring Less than 10 points 0-2 Trailing After Third Quarter 0-7 Throwing for 249 yards or less 1-2 Scoring 11-24 points 1-5 Tied After Third Quarter 0-0 Winning the Turnover Battle 2-1 Scoring More than 25 points 4-0 Overtime 1-0 Losing the Turnover Battle 1-5 Scoring First 3-0 10 Winning the Coin Flip 3-3 Tied in Turnovers 2-1 On Grass 0-1 Losing the Coin Flip 2-4 Holding Opponent Under 100 Yards Rushing 1-0 On Artifi cial Turf 5-6 Deferring the Choice 3-2 Holding Opponent Under 250 Yards Passing 3-5 Wearing Black Jersey/Black Pants 1-2 Leading in Rushing 3-0 Intercepting a Pass 3-3 Wearing Black Jersey/Gold Pants 2-0 Trailing in Rushing 2-7 Not Throwing an Interception 2-2 Wearing Black Jersey/White Pants 0-0 Tied in Rushing 0-0 Leading in Team Sacks 4-0 Wearing White Jersey/White Pants 1-2 Leading in Passing 4-5 Trailing in Team Sacks 0-5 Wearing White Jersey/Gold Pants 0-3 G Trailing in Passing 1-2 Tied in Team Sacks 1-2 Wearing White Jersey/Black Pants 1-0 Tied in Passing 0-0 WMU has 100-Yard Rusher 4-1 On Television 1-6 Opponent has 100-Yard Rusher 3-3 Against Ranked Opponents 0-0

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2009 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS — OFFENSE WR(X) WR(T) LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB WR(Z) RB/WR/TE 10 UM Nunez Ponder Parker Clemens Mitchell Wasikowski Swanson Stevens Hiller West Arnheim IU Nunez Ponder Parker Clemens Mitchell Wasikowski Swanson Stevens Hiller West Hammond MIA Nunez White Parker Clemens Mitchell Wasikowski Swanson Stevens Hiller West Arnheim HU Nunez White Parker Clemens Mitchell Jaeger Swanson Stevens Hiller West Walker NIU Ravenell White Parker Clemens Wasikowski Jaeger Swanson Stevens Hiller West Arnheim UT Nunez White Parker Clemens Mitchell Wasikowski Swanson Hiller West Arnheim Ravenell 20 CMU Nunez White Parker Clemens Mitchell Wasikowski Swanson Hiller West Arnheim Ravenell UB Ravenell Parker Clemens Mitchell Wasikowski Swanson Stevens Hiller West Arnheim Hammond KSU Ravenell Ponder Parker Clemens Mitchell Wasikowski Swanson Hiller West Arnheim T. Smith MSU Ravenell Parker Clemens Mitchell Wasikowski Swanson Hiller West Arnheim Thompson EMU Ponder White Parker Clemens Mitchell Jaeger Wasikowski Hiller West Arnheim O’Neill BSU Ponder White Parker Swanson Mitchell Clemens Wasikowski Hiller West Arnheim Ravenell 30

2009 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS — DEFENSE LDE DT DT RDE WLB MLB SLB LCB FS SS RCB NICKEL DB UM Braska Cielenski Pyant Peiffer Pritchard Legrier Dorcely Dixson Armstrong Lewis Wiggins IU Braska Cielenski Dreher Peiffer Pritchard Legrier Prom Lawrence Berry Armstrong Lewis 40 MIA Braska Cielenski Pyant Peiffer Pritchard Zajac Dorcely Berry Armstrong Lewis Wiggins HU Braska Cielenski Pyant Bishop Pritchard Zajac Lawrence Berry Armstrong Lewis Stewart NIU Braska Cielenski Nowak Bishop Pritchard Zajac Prom Lawrence Berry Armstrong Lewis UT Braska Cielenski Bishop Pritchard Legrier Dorcely Berry Armstrong Lewis Wiggins Price CMU Braska Cielenski Bishop Pritchard Legrier Dorcely Berry Armstrong Lewis Wiggins Price UB Braska Cielenski Nowak Bishop Pritchard Legrier Prom Dorcely Wiggins Berry Lewis 50 KSU Braska Cielenski Byrne Bishop Zajac Pickens Dorcely Berry Armstrong Lewis Wiggins MSU Braska Cielenski Nowak Bishop Pritchard Legrier Dorcely Berry Armstrong Lewis Wiggins EMU Braska Byrne Nowak Bishop Pritchard Legrier Zajac Dorcely Wiggins Armstrong Lewis BSU Braska Cielenski Nowak Bishop Zajac Legrier Pritchard Dorcely Wiggins Armstrong Lewis

40 EXPLOSIVE PLAYS — 2009 Top 5 Most Explosive Run Plays (10 yards or more) Kick Return — Aaron Winchester 26 yards vs. Ball State Top 10 Explosive Plays – Overall Run — Brandon West 80 yards at Michigan State (TD) Punt Return — Robert Arnheim 26 yards at Michigan State Run — Brandon West 80 yards at Michigan State (TD) Run — Brandon West 70 yards at Toledo (TD) Interception Return — Mitch Zajac 26 yards at Kent State Pass — Tim Hiller to Juan Nunez 73 yards at Michigan (TD) Run — Brandon West 35 yards vs. Hofstra Run — Brandon West 70 yards at Toledo (TD) Run — Glenis Thompson 34 yards vs. Miami Blocked Kicks 30 Pass — Tim Hiller to Robert Arnheim 65 yards at Eastern Run — Brandon West 30 vs. Central Michigan Austin Pritchard at Indiana (FG) Michigan (TD) Run — Brandon West 30 yards vs. Hofstra Jamail Berry vs. Miami (PAT) Pass — Tim Hiller to Jordan White 54 yards at Toledo (TD) Drew Nowak vs. Buffalo (FG) Return — Brandon West 43-yard kick return vs. Miami Top 15 Most Explosive Returns - Overall Paul Hazel vs. Ball State (Punt) Pass — Tim Hiller to Robert Arnheim 42 yards vs. Buffalo Kick Return — Brandon West 53 yards vs. Buffalo 20 Pass — Tim Hiller to Robert Arnheim 41 yards at Indiana (TD) Interception Return — Jamail Berry 45 yards vs. Buffalo Safeties Return — Brandon West 41-yard kick return at Indiana Kick Return — Brandon West 43 yards vs. Miami Team at Indiana Return — Jordan White 40-yard punt return vs. Miami Kick Return — Brandon West 41 yards at Indiana Punt Return — Jordan White 40 yards vs. Miami Top 5 Most Explosive Pass Plays (18 yards or more) Kick Return — Brandon West 39 yards at Michigan State Pass — Tim Hiller to Juan Nunez 73 yards at Michigan (TD) Kick Return — Brandon West 38 yards at Michigan State 10 Pass — Tim Hiller to Robert Arnheim 65 yards at EMU (TD) Kick Return — Brandon West 37 yards at Kent State Pass — Tim Hiller to Jordan White 54 yards at Toledo (TD) Punt Return — Jordan White 33 yards at Toledo Pass — Tim Hiller to Robert Arnheim 42 yards vs. Buffalo Kick Return — Brandon West 30 yards vs. Hofstra Pass — Tim Hiller to Robert Arnheim 41 yards at Indiana (TD) Kick Return — Brandon West 29 yards at Indiana Kick Return — Brandon West 28 yards at Eastern Michigan G

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This past season was record breaking on the national, program and NCAA Division I FBS history. personal level for several members of the Western Michigan football 10 team. It was also a season to remember for the Bronco football pro- West became only the third running back to rush for 1,000 yards in gram as it played three Big Ten teams in one year for the fi rst time back-to-back seasons in program history, joining Robert Sanford and in history, became the fi rst Division I team from Michigan to play all Jerome Persell. His season was highlighted by an 80-yard touch- other Division I teams from the state and claimed a fourth-straight down run to start the second half against Michigan State, scoring 10 victory over a particular Mid-American Conference team for the fi rst rushing TDs in a season for the fi rst time in his career and amassing 20 time in over 50 years. over 200 carries in a season for this second time. He is only the fourth running back to have over 700 carries in a career at Western Western Michigan continued its offensive success in 2009, amass- Michigan. ing over 400 yards of total offense in half its games and over 500 yards in three contests. The Broncos’ season high in total offense Nine different receivers caught at least one touchdown this season came on Oct. 10 when the Brown & Gold racked up 534 on the road led by Juan Nunez who had six in as many games. The Bronco re- 30 at Toledo. Western Michigan scored 58 points, the most in a game ceiving corps was led by Robert Arnheim who fi nished 2009 with 59 by a MAC team this season and the second most by WMU against catches, 701 receiving yards and three touchdowns. Jordan White a conference foe. It also marked only the second time in program returned for his fi rst full season and made the most of his time be- history that the Broncos scored a touchdown on the team’s fi rst of- tween the lines, hauling in 53 catches and four touchdowns for 681 fensive play from scrimmage. yards. He led the team with four 100-yard receiving games with a career high 140 yards at Eastern Michigan and a career high 11 re- 40 Contributing to the Broncos’ offensive success, has he has since the ceptions against Ball State. fi rst game of his career, Tim Hiller rewrote the Western Michigan ca- reer record book in his fi nal season in the Brown & Gold. Hiller’s fi rst Defensively, Austin Pritchard showed why he began and ended the career record was pass completions, which was eclipsed at home season as the Bronco leader, fi nishing with over 100 tackles for the against Central Michigan, fi nishing his career with 1,013. He also fi rst time in his career. Pritchard amassed 10 or more tackles in 50 broke the program record for touchdowns with his fi rst scoring strike seven of 11 games played with a season high 14 stops at Eastern of the game, an 18-yard connection with Juan Nunez, and fi nished Michigan. with 99 career passing TDs. The next record to fall was the program mark for pass attempts, which came against Eastern Michigan, in a The Western Michigan secondary had large shoes to fi ll entering the game that saw the senior toss four TDs in a game for the ninth time 2009 campaign and one Bronco doing his part to fi ll those shoes in his career, fi nishing with 1,607 career attmepts. was Jamail Berry. The junior racked up a career high fi ve intercep- 40 tions this season, the most since the 2006 season, including two at The fi nal three marks came in the season fi nale on national tele- Eastern Michigan. Berry’s fl air for the dramatic fi rst appeared in the vision against Ball State. Hiller broke the career records for total Broncos’ home opener against Miami. On the Red Hawks’ fi rst of- offense, total offensive plays and passing yards. He also matched fensive play Berry corralled a forced fumble and scampered 24 yards another WMU record, throwing for 300 yards in a game for the 16th untouched for the touchdown. 30 time in his career. Hiller fi nished with 1,773 career total offensive plays, 11,220 career total offensive yards, 11,329 career passing Western Michigan had multiple milestones as a team in 2009. The yards and a career completion percentage of 63.0 percent, also a team blocked four kicks this season, the most since 2006, including new WMU record. in back-to-back games against Indiana and Miami. The Broncos also orchestrated a come-from-behind win in overtime against Buffalo for Hiller’s name will also be mentioned among the conference’s elite the second-straight season. Off the fi eld, WMU boasted an ESPN 20 for years to come as he is only the fourth quarterback in MAC his- The Magazine Academic All-American for the third year in a row when tory to throw for 3,000 yards in three-consecutive seasons, joining Tim Hiller was announced in late November. Hiller became the fi rst Miami’s Ben Roesthlisberger and Marshall’s Byron Leftwich and Bronco to earn a spot on the National Football Foundation’s National Chad Pennington. Scholar-Athlete Team. He also became the second Bronco in the last three seasons to be named Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Senior running back and kick return man Brandon West had already Michigan Chapter of the National Football Foundation. 10 cemented his name in Western Michigan record book heading into the 2009 campaign. He can now add the MAC and NCAA record As it is at the end of every season, Bronco football now says good-bye books as well. West became the MAC record holder for career all- to another class of seniors. These 17 student-athletes have played a purpose yards and kick return yards during his senior campaign as huge part in bringing the program to where it is today and have laid well as the NCAA Division I FBS record holder in the same categories. the ground work for future success. G He fi nishes his Bronco career with 3,118 kick return yards, 7,764 all- purpose yards and 127 kick returns, which rank second in MAC and

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WESTERN MICHIGAN (0-1) 7 WESTERN MICHIGAN (0-2) 19 MICHIGAN (1-0) 31 INDIANA (2-0) 23 Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, Mich. Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, Ind. 10 SCORING SCORING Western Michigan 0 0 0 7 -- 7 Western Michigan 0 7 7 5 -- 19 Michigan 14 17 0 0 -- 31 Indiana 3 14 3 3 -- 23

1ST QUARTER 1ST QUARTER UM 10:35 Forcier 28 pass to Hemingway (Olesnavage kick), 7-52 - 2:52 IU 8:53 Freeland 21 FG, 12-76 - 6:07 UM 3:57 Robinson 43 run (Olesnavage kick), 1-38 - 0:10 2ND QUARTER 20 2ND QUARTER IU 12:53 Chappell 1 run (Freeland kick), 11-73 - 4:46 UM 12:34 Forcier 7 pass to Koger (Olesnavage kick), 12-68 - 4:42 WMU 9:07 Burdi 7 run (Potter kick), 11-74, 3:46 UM 7:34 Olesnavage 44 FG, 6-16 - 2:19 IU 4:36 McCray 59 run (Freeland kick), 2-63 - 0:40 UM 3:17 Forcier 44 pass to Hemingway (Olesnavage kick), 8-85 - 3:10 3RD QUARTER 4TH QUARTER WMU 11:56 Hiller 41 pass to Arnheim (Potter kick), 6-63 - 3:04 WMU 10:46 Hiller 73 pass to Nunez (Potter kick), 4-85 - 1:38 IU 5:23 Freeland 32 FG, 9-60 - 3:36 30 4TH QUARTER TEAM STATISTICS WMU 12:05 Potter 35 FG, 9-49 - 3:13 IU 9:35 Freeland 38 FG, 8-59 - 2:30 WMU UM WMU 0:23 Team safety FIRST DOWNS 15 24 RUSHES-YARDS 24-38 50-242 TEAM STATISTICS 40 PASSING YARDS 263 197 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 39-23-2 28-15-1 WMU IU PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 63-301 78-439 FIRST DOWNS 21 17 PUNTS-AVG 6-39.8 5-47.2 RUSHES-YARDS 29-22 33-187 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 1-0 PASSING YARDS 266 185 PENALTIES-YARDS 3-15 8-72 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 43-28-0 29-18-0 50 POSSESSION TIME 25:40 34:20 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 72-288 62-372 THIRD DOWN CONV. 5-14 6-16 PUNTS-AVG 6-35.2 5-42.4 FUMBLES-LOST 3-3 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PENALTIES-YARDS 6-60 13-106 RUSHING: WMU-West 13-41; Thompson 2-5; Burdi 2-5; Burdi 1-3; Winchester POSSESSION TIME 31:39 28:21 2-2; Carder 1-0; Hiller 5-minus 13. UM-Robinson 11-74; Brown 10-54; Forcier THIRD DOWN CONV. 6-16 3-13 40 11-37; Shaw 7-34; Smith 6-23; Grady Kelvin 1-11; Grady Kevin 2-7; Sheridan 1-4; Team 1-minus 2. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: WMU-West 15-36; Winchester 8-21; Burdi 1-7; Ponder 1-minus 6; PASSING: WMU-Hiller 22-38-259-2; Carder 1-1-0-4. UM-Forcier 13-20-0-179; Hiller 2-minus 14; Team 2-minus 22. IU-McCray 17-134; Evans 6-35; Payton Robinson 2-4-0-18; Sheridan 0-2-1-0; Cone 0-2-0-0. 5-29; Burgess 2-5; Chappell 1-2; Team 1-minus 17.

RECEIVING: WMU-Nunez 7-151; Arnheim 7-48; Ponder 4-32; Ravenell 3-25; PASSING: WMU-Hiller 28-43-0-266. IU-Chappell 18-28-0-185; Evans 0-1-0-0. 30 West 1-5; Thompson 1-2. UM-Hemingway 5-103; Koger 3-32; Mathews 2-18; Grady Kelvin 2-13; Brown 1-14; Savoy 1-11; Odoms 1-6. RECEIVING: WMU-Arnheim 6-78; White 6-41; Nunez 3-43; Ravenell 3-32; West 3-27; Ponder 3-14; Winchester 2-20; Stevens 2-16; Hiller 0-minus 5. IU-Doss 6- ATTENDANCE: 109,019 85; Belcher 5-37; Evans 2-31; Turner 2-18; Ernest 1-6; McCray 1-5; Wagner 1-3. KICK OFF TIME: 3:35 p.m. END OF GAME: 6:50 p.m. ATTENDANCE: 35,162 20 ELAPSED TIME: 3:15 KICK OFF TIME: 12:01 p.m. TEMPERATURE: High 70s END OF GAME: 3:27 p.m. WIND: Calm ELAPSED TIME: 3:26 WEATHER: Sunny & Warm TEMPERATURE: 71 WIND: N-NE 1 mph WEATHER: Sunny 10

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G WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. MIAMI — GAME #3 WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. HOFSTRA — GAME #4

MIAMI (0-3, 0-1 MAC) 26 HOFSTRA (2-2, 0-1 CAA) 10 WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-2, 1-0 MAC) 48 WESTERN MICHIGAN (2-2, 1-0 MAC) 24 Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich. Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich. 10 SCORING SCORING Miami 0 0 12 14 -- 26 Hofstra 7 3 0 0 -- 10 Western Michigan 14 14 20 0 -- 48 Western Michigan 0 17 0 7 -- 24

1ST QUARTER 1ST QUARTER WMU 14:53 Berry 24 fumble return (Potter kick) HU 0:00 Weaver 43 pass from Christopher (Greco kick), 2-54 - 0:32 20 WMU 9:29 Nunez 10 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 9-60 - 3:04 2ND QUARTER 2ND QUARTER WMU 11:23 Potter 24 FG, 4-2 - 1:44 WMU 13:53 Hammond 1 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 4-38 - 1:41 HU 6:14 Greco 23 FG, 10-54 - 5:09 WMU 2:07 Nunez 16 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 13-96 - 5:38 WMU 4:32 White 16 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 5-74 - 1:42 3RD QUARTER WMU 0:38 West 9 run (Potter kick), 8-94 - 1:33 WMU 9:37 West 1 run (Potter kick), 3-14 - 1:11 4TH QUARTER 30 MU 7:09 Harris 14 pass form Raudabaugh (Cook kick blocked), 10-76 - 2:28 WMU 9:25 Stevens 1 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 11-77 - 4:50 WMU 4:36 West 7 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 5-45 - 2:33 WMU 3:52 Winchester 1 run (Potter kick failed), 2-1 - 0:24 TEAM STATISTICS MU 1:06 Harris 42 pass from Raudabaugh (Green run failed), 10-80 - 2:46 4TH QUARTER HU WMU MU 6:46 Lawson 2 run (Cook kick), 14-80 - 5:40 FIRST DOWNS 19 26 40 MU 0:51 Stevens 11 pass from Dysert (Cook kick), 4-62 - 0:58 RUSHES-YARDS 35-140 31-164 PASSING YARDS 189 338 TEAM STATISTICS PASS ATT-COMP-INT 30-18-0 43-34-1 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 65-329 74-502 MU WMU PUNTS-AVG 5-40.0 3-39.3 FIRST DOWNS 27 23 FUMBLES-LOST 3-2 3-2 50 RUSHES-YARDS 26-59 45-152 PENALTIES-YARDS 6-50 5-81 PASSING YARDS 362 218 POSSESSION TIME 32:10 27:50 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 49-28-1 35-21-1 THIRD DOWN CONV. 7-16 7-13 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 75-421 80-370 PUNTS-AVG 5-39.4 3-38.0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FUMBLES-LOST 5-4 3-1 RUSHING: HU-Kwabena 10-50; Maysonet 5-33; Probst 7-23; Jackolski 5-21; PENALTIES-YARDS 10-77 6-47 Christopher 8-13. WMU-West 24-159; Winchester 4-6; Hiller 2-2; Team 1-minus 40 POSSESSION TIME 25:04 34:56 3. THIRD DOWN CONV. 6-11 9-16 PASSING: HU-Christopher 17-27-0-188; Probst 1-3-0-1. WMU-Hiller 34-43-1- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 338. RUSHING: MU-Lawson 7-43; Dysert 4-32; Merriweather 9-14; Raudabaugh 6-minus 30. WMU-West 18-91; Thompson 9-55; Winchester 9-35; Burdi 1-5; RECEIVING: HU-Weaver 8-109; Morgan 2-27; Wilson 2-12; Dennis 2-7; Jackolski 30 Carder 1-minus 4; Team 2-minus 6; Hiller 5-minus 24. 1-11; Maysonet 1-10; Nelson 1-7; Kwabena 1-6. WMU-White 9-101; Ravenell 7-99; Nunez 7-68; West 4-27; Arnheim 3-24; Stevens 3-16; Ponder 1-3. PASSING: MU-Raudabaugh 25-42-1-288; Dysert 3-7-0-74. WMU-Hiller 17-29-0- 185; Burdi 1-3-1-16; Carder 3-3-0-17. ATTENDANCE: 16,116 KICK OFF TIME: 7:07 p.m. RECEIVING: MU-Robinson 9-95; Harris 6-134; Woods 5-54; Rogers 3-34; END OF GAME: 9:57 p.m. 20 Stevens 2-14; Merriweather 2-0; Anderson 1-31. WMU-Nunez 6-79; White 3-47; ELAPSED TIME: 2:50 Ponder 3-20; Ravenell 2-31; Arnheim 2-19; Hammond 2-7; West 1-7; Wallace TEMPERATURE: 66 1-5; Stevens 1-3. WIND: WNW 8 mph WEATHER: Mostly Cloudy ATTENDANCE: 24,372 KICK OFF TIME: 7:07 p.m. 10 END OF GAME: 10:12 p.m. ELAPSED TIME: 3:05 TEMPERATURE: 70 WIND: E 7 mph WEATHER: Clear

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WESTERN MICHIGAN AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS — GAME #5 WESTERN MICHIGAN AT TOLEDO — GAME #6 G

WESTERN MICHIGAN (2-3, 1-1 MAC) 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN (3-3, 2-1 MAC) 58 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (3-2, 1-0 MAC) 38 TOLEDO (3-3, 1-1 MAC) 26 Huskie Stadium • DeKalb, Ill. Glass Bowl • Toledo, Ohio 10 SCORING SCORING Western Michigan 0 3 0 0 -- 3 Western Michigan 20 21 10 7 -- 58 Northern Illinois 7 14 10 7 -- 38 Toledo 6 6 7 7 -- 26 1ST QUARTER 1ST QUARTER WMU 13:51 White 54 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 1-54 - 0:09 NIU 10:31 Palmer 33 pass from Harnish, 9-74 - 4:29 WMU 10:59 White 19 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 5-41 - 1:25 20 2ND QUARTER WMU 9:54 Nunez 12 pass from West (kick failed), 3-30 - 0:58 WMU 14:13 Potter 40 FG, 8-32 - 2:22 TOL 8:20 Steigerwald 21 FG, 8-64 - 1:30 NIU 7:53 Spann 1 run (Salerno kick), 12-69 - 6:20 TOL 2:33 Steigerwald 40 FG, 10-8 - 5:15 NIU 1:17 Spann 20 run (Salerno kick), 7-56 - 4:13 2ND QUARTER 3RD QUARTER WMU 14:49 West 15 run (Potter kick), 6-76 - 2:38 NIU 13:28 Spann 5 run (Salerno kick), 3-12 - 1:19 WMU 12:03 Nunez 2 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 6-71 - 1:26 NIU 3:59 Salerno 22 FG, 10-76 - 4:11 WMU 4:59 West 19 run (Potter kick), 7-72 - 2:50 30 4TH QUARTER TOL 0:08 Page 6 pass from Dantin (pass failed), 15-79 - 4:46 NIU 14:47 Coffman 79 INT return (Salerno kick) 3RD QUARTER WMU 14:36 West 70 run (Potter kick), 2-70 - 0:18 TEAM STATISTICS WMU 6:14 Potter 37 FG, 6-38 - 2:47 TOL 0:16 Williams, S. 16 pass from Dantin (Steigerwald kick), 11-73 - 5:54 4TH QUARTER WMU NIU 40 FIRST DOWNS 15 20 TOL 6:12 Shumaker 8 pass from Dantin (Steigerwald kick), 9-78 - 3:56 WMU 4:58 Thompson 29 run (Potter kick), 3-45 - 1:14 RUSHES-YARDS 23-73 50-255 PASSING YARDS 178 135 TEAM STATISTICS PASS ATT-COMP-INT 37-19-3 15-9-0 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 60-251 65-390 WMU TOL PUNTS-AVG 6-45.7 5-36.6 FIRST DOWNS 25 28 50 FUMBLES-LOST 3-1 1-0 RUSHES-YARDS 31-252 45-209 PENALTIES-YARDS 1-9 6-30 PASSING YARDS 282 240 POSSESSION TIME 23:07 36:53 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 27-17-0 44-23-0 THIRD DOWN CONV. 5-14 6-14 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 58-534 89-449 PUNTS-AVG 1-34.0 5-34.8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 3-1 40 RUSHING: WMU-West 14-54; Burdi 1-14; Winchester 5-7; Carder 1-1; Ponder 1- PENALTIES-YARDS 4-38 9-79 0; Hiller 1-minus 3. NIU-Spann 22-132; Brown 15-88; Grady 3-18; Harnish 6-15; POSSESSION TIME 22:37 37:23 Anderson 2-6; Crider 1-0; Morris 1-minus 4. THIRD DOWN CONV. 4-8 7-19

PASSING: WMU-Hiller 18-35-3-176; Arnheim 1-1-0-2; Carder 0-1-0-0. NIU-Har- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS nish 9-15-0-135. RUSHING: WMU-West 14-153; Thompson 3-45; Winchester 9-37; Hiller 3-23; Team 2-minus 6. TOL-Williams, M. 17-97; Collins 12-53; Dantin 11-36; Opelt 4-16; Page 30 1-7. RECEIVING: WMU-White 6-81; Arnheim 5-49; Ravenell 3-19; Ponder 2-10; West 1-14; Thompson 1-3; Potter 1-2. NIU-Cox 3-14; Palmer 2-41; Skarb 1-33; Cun- PASSING: WMU-Hiller 16-26-0-270; West 1-1-0-12. TOL-Dantin 17-28-0-160; Opelt ningham 1-27; Brown 1-13; Lewis 1-7. 6-15-0-80; Team 0-1-0-0.

ATTENDANCE: 17,608 RECEIVING: WMU-White 5-117; Nunez 4-47; Ponder 3-49; West 2-24; Stevens 1-33; KICK OFF TIME: 2:37 p.m. Arnheim 1-11; Ravenell 1-1. TOL-Williams, S. 6-59; Page 4-55; Noble 4-38; Bailey 20 END OF GAME: 5:21 p.m. 3-26; Williams, M. 2-16; Jones 1-21; Stafford 1-12; Shumaker 1-8; Collins 1-5. ELAPSED TIME: 2:44 TEMPERATURE: 53 ATTENDANCE: 18,029 WIND: NNW 5 mph KICK OFF TIME: 7:07 p.m. WEATHER: Occasional Rain END OF GAME: 10:16 p.m. ELAPSED TIME: 3:09 10 TEMPERATURE: 54 WIND: W 10 mph WEATHER: Mostly Cloudy

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G WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. CENTRAL MICHIGAN — GAME #7 WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. BUFFALO — GAME #8

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (6-1, 4-0 MAC) 34 BUFFALO (3-5, 1-3 MAC) 31 WESTERN MICHIGAN (3-4, 2-2 MAC) 23 WESTERN MICHIGAN (4-4, 3-2 MAC) 34 OT Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich. Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich. 10 SCORING SCORING Central Michigan 10 17 0 7 -- 34 Buffalo 7 0 14 10 0 31 Western Michigan 3 10 3 7 -- 23 Western Michigan 14 3 7 7 3 34

1ST QUARTER 1ST QUARTER CMU 11:36 Aguila 37 FG, 6-44 - 2:00 WMU 10:40 Ponder 10 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 9-46 - 4:20 20 WMU 6:59 Potter 38 FG, 9-55 - 4:37 UB 7:17 Nduka 11 run (Principe kick), 1-11 - 0:05 CMU 0:25 LeFevour 2 run (Aguila kick), 5-84 - 1:16 WMU 2:37 Ponder 9 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 10-86 4:40 2ND QUARTER 2ND QUARTER CMU 11:30 Aguila 40 FG, 5-17 - 2:35 WMU 13:01 Potter 28 FG, 10-83 - 3:11 WMU 6:17 Potter 33 FG, 13-54 - 5:13 3RD QUARTER WMU 2:33 Nunez 18 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 9-50 - 3:09 UB 12:21 Nduka 2 run (Principe kick), 7-73 - 2:39 30 CMU 1:20 Schroeder 15 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick), 5-51 - 1:13 WMU 4:56 West 2 run (Potter kick), 11-77 - 3:55 CMU 0:05 Schroeder 2 run (Aguila kick), 2-3 - 0:13 UB 2:43 Hamlin 33 pass from Maynard (Principe kick), 6-69 - 2:13 3RD QUARTER 4TH QUARTER WMU 5:48 Potter 27 FG, 15-82 - 5:59 UB 5:16 Nduka 56 run (Principe kick), 5-90 - 2:28 4TH QUARTER WMU 1:58 West 3 run (Potter kick), 9-67 - 3:18 CMU 11:54 Brown 9 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick), 7-79 - 3:06 UB 0:00 Principe 28 FG, 15-69 - 1:58 40 WMU 5:00 Smith, T. 5 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 11-68 - 2:48 OVERTIME WMU 0:00 Potter 28 FG, 7-15 - 0:00 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS CMU WMU FIRST DOWNS 21 27 UB WMU 50 RUSHES-YARDS 29-178 26-87 FIRST DOWNS 24 27 PASSING YARDS 238 410 RUSHES-YARDS 28-214 33-155 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 31-18-0 66-40-1 PASSING YARDS 327 350 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 60-416 92-497 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 51-26-2 55-24-0 PUNTS-AVG 5-41.8 4-34.0 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 79-541 88-505 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 0-0 PUNTS-AVG 6-42.2 6-44.8 PENALTIES-YARDS 11-100 9-82 FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 2-2 40 POSSESSION TIME 24:04 35:56 PENALTIES-YARDS 4-33 4-30 THIRD DOWN CONV. 1-9 8-20 POSSESSION TIME 26:19 48:41 THIRD DOWN CONV. 7-17 8-17 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: CMU-Brown 6-91; LeFevour 14-75; Schroeder 7-11; Cotton 1-3; Team INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-minus 2. WMU-West 21-96; Winchester 2-5; Hiller 3-minus 14. RUSHING: UB-Nduka 18-172; Maynard 6-34; Henry 3-10; Team 1-minus 2. 30 WMU-West 27-133; Thompson 2-16; Carder 1-8; Winchester 1-4; Hiller 2-minus PASSING: CMU-LeFevour 18-31-0-238. WMU-Hiller 40-66-1-410. 6.

RECEIVING: CMU-Anderson 7-133; Brown 5-39; Schroeder 3-25; Poblah 2-31; PASSING: UB-Maynard 26-50-2-327; Team 0-1-0-0. WMU-Hiller 34-55-0-350. Blackburn 1-10. WMU-Arnheim 9-112; Ravenell 7-60; Nunez 5-47; West 5-35; Ponder 3-34; White 2-23; Smith, T. 2-15; Stevens 2-14; Winchester 2-7; Wallace RECEIVING: Hamlin 10-146; Roosevelt 8-63; Rack 5-89; Nduka 2-20; Jackson 20 1-35; Pritchard 1-17; Murray 1-11. 1-9. WMU-Ponder 10-86; Arnheim 7-107; Ravenell 6-48; Smith, T. 4-57; West 4-41; Stevens 2-6; Thompson 1-5. ATTENDANCE: 27,896 KICK OFF TIME: 3:35 p.m. ATTENDANCE: 12,924 END OF GAME: 7:12 p.m. KICK OFF TIME: 2:05 p.m. ELAPSED TIME: 3:37 END OF GAME: 5:30 p.m. 10 TEMPERATURE: 46 ELAPSED TIME: 3:25 WIND: NNW 11 mph TEMPERATURE: 42 WEATHER: Brisk, Partly Sunny WIND: WSW 15 mph WEATHER: Light Rain

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WESTERN MICHIGAN AT KENT STATE — GAME #9 WESTERN MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN STATE — GAME #10 G

WESTERN MICHIGAN (4-5, 3-3 MAC) 14 WESTERN MICHIGAN (4-6, 3-3 MAC) 14 KENT STATE (5-4, 4-1 MAC) 26 MICHIGAN STATE (5-5, 4-1 MAC) 49 Dix Stadium • Kent, Ohio Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, Mich. 10 SCORING SCORING Western Michigan 0 7 0 7 -- 14 Western Michigan 0 0 7 7 -- 14 Kent State 3 10 7 6 -- 26 Michigan State 21 14 0 14 -- 49

1ST QUARTER 1ST QUARTER KSU 8:57 Cortez 24 FG, 14-73 - 6:03 MSU 13:39 Leggett 71 run (Swenson kick), 3-80 - 1:21 2ND QUARTER MSU 7:32 Leggett 2 run (Swenson kick), 8-40 - 4:07 20 WMU 11:22 Ponder 2 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 11-69 - 3:57 MSU 0:49 Celek 13 pass from Cousins (Swenson kick), 5-93 - 1:52 KSU 8:17 Cortez 39 FG, 8-58 - 3:00 2ND QUARTER KSU 2:36 Goode 34 pass from Keith (Cortez kick), 7-83 - 3:25 MSU 5:35 Martin 48 pass from Cousins (Swenson kick), 1-48 - 0:09 3RD QUARTER MSU 0:26 Leggett 1 run (Swenson kick), 6-54 - 1:06 KSU 12:01 Goode 19 pass from Keith (Cortez kick), 3-25 - 0:46 3RD QUARTER 4TH QUARTER WMU 14:46 West 80 run (Potter kick), 1-80 - 0:14 30 WMU 8:31 Arnheim 9 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 5-29 - 1:38 4TH QUARTER KSU 5:35 Terry 15 run (Keith pass failed), 7-72 - 2:50 WMU 14:54 Hammond 12 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 11-80 - 4:54 MSU 11:30 Leggett 13 run (Swenson kick), 7-80 - 3:17 TEAM STATISTICS MSU 5:59 Sims 7 pass from Nichol (Swenson), 9-53 - 4:22

WMU KSU TEAM STATISTICS 40 FIRST DOWNS 17 22 RUSHES-YARDS 23-38 32-104 WMU MSU PASSING YARDS 255 373 FIRST DOWNS 11 30 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 49-31-1 34-24-2 RUSHES-YARDS 16-94 43-219 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 72-293 66-477 PASSING YARDS 117 383 PUNTS-AVG 5-31.0 1-80.0 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 39-16-0 35-38-0 50 FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 1-1 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 55-211 78-602 PENALTIES-YARDS 4-42 4-40 PUNTS-AVG 10-38.9 6-38.5 POSSESSION TIME 30:32 29:28 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 0-0 THIRD DOWN CONV. 10-18 10-14 PENALTIES-YARDS 7-56 4-30 POSSESSION TIME 22:47 37:13 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS THIRD DOWN CONV. 0-13 3-12 40 RUSHING: WMU-West 15-61; Winchester 1-5; Carder 2-2; Hiller 5-minus 30. KSU-Terry 23-90; Keith 3-6; Bowman 1-6; Archer 3-6; Team 2-minus 4. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: WMU-West 7-98; Thompson 5-16; Carder 1-3; Hiller 3-minus 23. PASSING: WMU-Hiller 31-49-1-255. KSU-Keith 24-34-2-373. MSU-Leggett 14-110; Baker 15-78; Martin 4-17; Jimmerson 2-11; Spears 2-7; Nichol 2-3; Buford 1-3; Sims 1-minus 2; Team 1-minus 3; Cousins 1-minus 5. RECEIVING: WMU-Arnheim 7-78; Ravenell 7-63; Ponder 5-24; Smith, T. 4-41; Hammond 3-26; West 2-9; Stevens 1-7; Wallace 1-4; Winchester 1-3. KSU- PASSING: WMU-Hiller 15-37-0-111; Carder 1-2-0-6. MSU Cousins 22-25-0-353; 30 Goode 11-198; Konz 5-74; Terry 3-52; Kirkland 3-17; Garner 1-19; Pressley Nichol 6-10-0-30. 1-13. RECEIVING: WMU-Arnheim 5-40; Hammond 5-35; West 3-22; White 1-10; Rav- ATTENDANCE: 15,206 enell 1-7; Stevens 1-3. MSU-White 6-70; Dell 5-97; Linthicum 4-61; Martin 3-57; KICK OFF TIME: 2 p.m. Cunningham 3-21; Gantt 2-40; Sims 2-14; Leggett 2-10; Celek 1-13. END OF GAME: 4:44 p.m. 20 ELAPSED TIME: 2:44 ATTENDANCE: 73,910 TEMPERATURE: 48 KICK OFF TIME: 12:01 p.m. WIND: WSW 11 mph END OF GAME: 3:16 p.m. WEATHER: Cloudy ELAPSED TIME: 3:15 TEMPERATURE: 61 WIND: SW 17 mph 10 WEATHER: Sunny

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G WESTERN MICHIGAN AT EASTERN MICHIGAN — GAME #11 WESTERN MICHIGAN VS. BALL STATE — GAME #12

WESTERN MICHIGAN (5-6, 4-3 MAC) 35 BALL STATE (2-10, 2-6 MAC) 22 KENT STATE (0-10, 0-6 MAC) 14 WESTERN MICHIGAN (5-7, 4-4 MAC) 17 Rynearson Stadium • Ypsilanti, Mich. Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Mich. 10 SCORING SCORING Western Michigan 7 21 0 7 -- 35 Ball State 6 7 3 6 -- 22 Eastern Michigan 7 7 0 0 -- 14 Western Michigan 0 10 0 7 -- 17

1ST QUARTER 1ST QUARTER EMU 11:42 Gillett 4 run (Carithers kick), 4-15 - 1:40 BSU 10:02 McGarvey 31 FG, 6-55 - 1:52 20 WMU 7:40 Stevens 1 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 11-59 - 3:54 BSU 4:08 McGarvey 45 FG, 4-5 - 1:23 2ND QUARTER 2ND QUARTER WMU 11:30 Baliko 2 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 7-75 - 2:39 BSU 14:36 Lewis 3 run (McGarvey kick). 9-59 - 2:56 WMU 3:08 West 1 run (Potter kick), 10-68 - 5:02 WMU 4:33 Potter 29 FG, 10-53 - 3:52 WMU 1:09 Stevens 8 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 5-46 - 1:23 WMU 0:28 West 1 run (Potter kick), 10-54 - 1:28 EMU 0:29 Thomas 12 pass from Gillett (Carithers kick), 6-80 - 0:40 3RD QUARTER 30 4TH QUARTER BSU 7:13 McGarvey 48 FG, 4-6 - 1:35 WMU 7:37 Arnheim 65 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 3-77 - 1:18 4TH QUARTER WMU 14:54 White 4 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 9-54 - 3:21 TEAM STATISTICS BSU 7:57 Todd 87 punt return (Lewis run failed)

WMU EMU TEAM STATISTICS 40 FIRST DOWNS 23 20 RUSHES-YARDS 36-164 43-178 BSU WMU PASSING YARDS 275 186 FIRST DOWNS 10 24 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 33-21-1 26-15-3 RUSHES-YARDS 41-155 27-109 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 69-439 69-364 PASSING YARDS 71 354 PUNTS-AVG 4-37.8 4-35.2 PASS ATT-COMP-INT 16-7-1 62-33-4 50 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 3-3 PLAYS-TOTAL YARDS 57-226 89-463 PENALTIES-YARDS 3-40 4-17 PUNTS-AVG 8-41.5 5-42.4 POSSESSION TIME 29:18 30:42 FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 1-1 THIRD DOWN CONV. 5-12 6-13 PENALTIES-YARDS 3-26 5-28 POSSESSION TIME 29:02 30:58 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS THIRD DOWN CONV. 3-14 7-17 RUSHING: WMU-West 25-140; Winchester 5-26; Hiller 5-0; Team 1-minus 2. 40 EMU-Gillett 26-105; Priest 10-36; White 4-32; Blevins 2-6; Team 1-minus 1. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: BSU-Sykes 16-70; Williams 4-47; Lewis 16-46; Team 2-minus 2; PASSING: WMU-Hiller 21-31-1-275; Team 0-1-0-0; Arnheim 0-1-0-0. EMU-Gillett Justice 3-minus 6. WMU-West 21-102; Carder 1-6; Hiller 3-1; Thompson 1-1; 15-26-3-186. Ponder 1-minus 1.

RECEIVING: WMU-White 10-140; Arnheim 3-87; Stevens 2-9; Ponder 2-8; PASSING: BSU-Justice 7-16-1-71. WMU-Hiller 33-62-4-354. 30 Ravenell 1-22; Smith, T. 1-10; Baliko 1-2; Winchester 1-minus 3. EMU-Thomas 5-47; Burke 4-77; Thayer 2-32; Hoskins 1-12; Manns 1-7; White 1-7; Hunter 1-4. RECEIVING: BSU-Ifft 3-37; Puthoff 1-12; Fakes 1-12; Orsbon 1-5; Gibson 1-5. WMU-White 11-121; Ravenell 7-106; Arnheim 4-48; Ponder 3-28; Smith, T. ATTENDANCE: 3,281 3-24; Hammond 3-12; Stevens 1-9; West 1-6. KICK OFF TIME: 1 p.m. END OF GAME: 3:51 p.m. ATTENDANCE: 20,344 20 ELAPSED TIME: 2:51 KICK OFF TIME: 7:04 p.m. TEMPERATURE: 62 END OF GAME: 10:37 p.m. WIND: SSW 11 mph ELAPSED TIME: 3:33 WEATHER: Sunny TEMPERATURE: 48 WIND: ESE 8 mph WEATHER: Cloudy 10

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#1 // DOUG WIGGINS #7 // TREY SMITH G FREE SAFETY WIDE RECEIVER JUNIOR // 5-11 // 197 SOPHOMORE // 6-4 // 213

2009: Made Bronco debut with nine tackles at Michigan (9/5) ... forced two fumbles, 2009: Registered fi rst career reception and TD vs. CMU (10/17) ... including one of fi rst play from scrimmage leading to TD vs. Miami (9/19) ... forced four fumbles on the season, ranking eighth in WMU history. 10

Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 9 at Michigan 9 at Michigan (9/5/09) Season Highs Career Highs Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Toledo 1.0 at Toledo (10/10/09) Receptions 4, 2x - last at Kent State 4, 2x - last at Kent State (10/31/09) QB Hurries 1 at Toledo 1 at Toledo (10/10/09) Receiving Yards 57 v Buffalo 57 v Buffalo (10/24/09) Pass Break Ups 1 v Ball State 1 v Ball State (11/24/09) Receiving TDs 1 v Central Michigan 1 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) Forced Fumbles 2 v Miami 2 v Miami (9/19/09) Longest Reception 26 v Buffalo 26 v Buffalo (10/24/09) 20

#4 // JAMELLE MURRAY #8 // ANSEL PONDER WIDE RECEIVER WIDE RECEIVER SENIOR // 5-8 // 185 SOPHOMORE // 6-2 // 187 30

2009: Made fi rst reception of season vs. CMU (10/17) ... 2009: Made collegiate debut with four catches for 32 yds at Michigan (9/5) ... fi rst career kick returns with a long of 28 yds at NIU (10/3) ... fi rst receiver with 10 catches in a game in 2009, caught fi rst two TDs of career vs. Buffalo (10/24).

Season Highs Career Highs Receptions 1 v Central Michigan 3 v Central Conn. State (9/22/07) 40 Receiving Yards 11 v Central Michigan 27 v Central Conn. State (9/22/07) Season Highs Career Highs Receiving TDs NA 1 v Central Conn. State (9/22/07) Receptions 10 v Buffalo 10 v Buffalo (10/24/09) Longest Reception 11 v Central Michigan 17 v Central Conn. State (TD) (9/22/07) Receiving Yards 86 v Buffalo 86 v Buffalo (10/24/09) Longest Reception 26 at Toledo 26 at Toledo (10/10/09) Receiving TDs 2 v Buffalo 2 v Buffalo (10/24/09) Rushing Attempts 1, 3x - last v Ball State 1, 3x - last v Ball State (11/24/09) Kickoff Return Yards 52 at Northern Illinois 52 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Longest Kickoff Return 28 at Northern Illinois 28 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Tackles 1 at Northern Illinois 1 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) 50 #5 // DESHON LAWRENCE CORNERBACK JUNIOR // 6-0 // 189 #12 // ROBERT ARNHEIM 2009: Registered fi rst career interception at Michigan (9/5) ... set new career mark WIDE RECEIVER with four tackles at Indiana (9/12) ... career high fi ve tackles with a PBU vs. Hofstra (9/26) ... JUNIOR // 6-2 // 198 40

2009: Earned Third Team All-MAC Offense ... scored second career TD at Indiana (9/12) ... completed fi rst career pass on a fake FG at NIU (10/3) ... set new career highs for receptions (9) and receiving yards (112) vs. CMU (10/17) ... second-straight 100-yd receiving game vs. Buffalo (10/24) ... career long reception of 65 yds at EMU (11/14) ... Season Highs Career Highs led team with 59 receptions and 701 yards receiving. Tackles 5 v Hofstra 5 v Hofstra (9/26/09) Interceptions 1 at Michigan 1 at Michigan (9/5/09) Interception Return Yards 3 at Michigan 3 at Michigan (9/5/09) 30 Longest Interception Return 3 at Michigan 3 at Michigan (9/5/09) Season Highs Career Highs Forced Fumbles 1, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan 1, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Receptions 9 v Central Michigan 9 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) Pass Break Ups 1, 3x - last v Ball State 1, 3x - last v Ball State (11/24/09) Receiving Yards 112 v Central Michigan 112 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) Receptions 1, 3x - last at Ball State 1, 3x - last at Ball State (11/25/08) Receiving TDs 1, 3x - last at Eastern Michigan 1, 4x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Receiving Yards 8 v Tennessee Tech 8 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08) Longest Reception 65 at Eastern Michigan (TD) 65 at Eastern Michigan (TD) (11/14/09) Longest Reception 8 v Tennessee Tech 8 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08) 100-yard Receiving Games 2 - last v Buffalo 2 (2 - 2009) Passing Attempts 1, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan 1, 3x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Pass Completions 1 at Northern Illinois 1 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Passing Yards 2 at Northern Illinois 2 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) 20 #6 // DAMOND SMITH Longest Punt Return 26 at Michigan State 26 at Michigan State (11/7/09) CORNERBACK Punt Return Yards 35 at Michigan State 35 at Michigan State (11/7/09) SOPHOMORE // 6-0 // 180

2009: Made collegiate debut with four tackles at Michigan (9/5) ... set career highs at Toledo with seven tackles and two pass break ups (10/10) ... recorded fi rst career INT at Kent State (10/31) ... 10

Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 7 at Toledo 7 at Toledo (10/10/09) Interceptions 1, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan 1, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Pass Break Ups 2 at Toledo 2 at Toledo (10/10/09) G

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G #13 // CHLEB RAVENELL #18 // DREW BURDI WIDE RECEIVER QUARTERBACK SENIOR // 6-0 // 185 SENIOR // 6-1 // 207

2009: Made Bronco debut with three catches for 25 yds at Michigan (9/5) ... set career 2009: Scored second career rushing TD at Indiana (9/12) ... highs in receptions with seven catches in four different games ... set career high with fi rst 100-yard receiving game with 106 yards against Ball State (11/24). 10

Season Highs Career Highs Season Highs Career Highs Receptions 7, 4x - last v Ball State 7, 4x - last v Ball State (11/24/09) Passing Attempts 3 v Miami 7 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/09) Receiving Yards 106 v Ball State 106 v Ball State (11/24/09) Completions 1 v Miami 4 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08) 20 100-Yd Receiving Games 1 - last v Ball State 1 (1 - 2009) Yards 16 v Miami 61 at Ball State (11/25/08) Longest Reception 34 v Ball State 34 v Ball State (11/24/09) Touchdowns NA 1, 2x - last at Ball State (11/25/08) Tackles 1 at Michigan 1 at Michigan (9/5/09) Longest Completion 16 v Miami 17 v Central Conn. State (TD) (9/22/07) Completion Percentage 33.3 v Miami 100.0 v Central Conn. State (9/22/07) Rushing Attempts 1, 4x - last at Northern Illinois 4 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08) Rushing Yards 14 at Northern Illinois 54 at Idaho (9/13/08) Rushing TDs 1 at Indiana 1, 2x - last at Indiana (9/12/09) Longest Run 14 at Northern Illinois 42 at Idaho (TD) (9/13/08) #14 // ALEX CARDER 30 QUARTERBACK SOPHOMORE // 6-2 // 205 #19 // JOSH PRICE 2009: Made collegiate debut and completed fi rst pass on fi rst attempt at Michigan CORNERBACK (9/5) ... 3-for-3 passing vs. Miami (9/19) ... fi nished the season 5-for-7 in passing with 27 yards in eight games played. JUNIOR // 6-0 // 196 40 2009: Four tackles and assisted on a sack vs. Hofstra (9/26) ...

Season Highs Career Highs Passing Attempts 3 v Miami 3 v Miami (9/19/09) Completions 3 v Miami 1 at Michigan (9/19/09) 50 Yards 17 v Miami 17 v Miami (9/19/09) Longest Completion 6, 2x - last at Michigan State 6, 2x - last at Michigan State (11/7/09) Completion Percentage 100.0, 2x - last v Miami 100.0, 2x - last v Miami (9/19/09) Season Highs Career Highs Rushing Attempts 2 at Kent State 2 at Kent State (10/31/09) Tackles 4 v Hofstra 5 at Idaho (9/13/08) Rushing Yards 8 v Buffalo 8 v Buffalo (10/24/09) Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Toledo 1.0, 2x - last at Toledo (10/10/09) Longest Run 8 v Buffalo 8 v Buffalo (10/24/09) Sacks 0.5 v Hofstra 1.0 at Idaho (9/13/08) Forced Fumbles NA 1, 2x - last v Ohio (10/4/08) Record a Safety NA 1 at Idaho (9/13/08)

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#23 // AARON WINCHESTER #17 // JOHN POTTER RUNNING BACK KICKER JUNIOR // 5-9 // 174 JUNIOR // 6-2 // 214 30 2009: Scored fi rst career rushing TD vs. Miami (9/19) ... recorded longest run of career 2009: Missed on only FG attempt at Michigan (9/5) ... made fi rst FG of season (35) at with a carry for 22 yards at Toledo (10/10) ... had a season high 64 yard on three kick Indiana (9/12) ... registered fi rst career reception on fake FG and 11th career tackle at returns, including a season long return of 26 yards against Ball State (11/24). NIU (10/3) ... tied career high with seven PATs made and recorded fi rst career fumble re- covery at Toledo (10/10) ... matched career high with three made FGs vs. CMU (10/17) ... fi rst game-winning FG (28 yds) of career vs. Buffalo (10/24).

20 Season Highs Career Highs Season Highs Career Highs Field Goal Attempts 4 v Central Michigan 4 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) Rushing Attempts 9, 3x - last at Toledo 28 v Toledo (11/15/08) Field Goals Made 3 v Central Michigan 3, 2x - v Central Michigan (10/17/09) Rushing Yards 37 at Toledo 111 v Toledo (11/15/08) Longest Field Goal 40 at Northern Illinois 45 v Illinois (11/8/08) Longest Run 22 at Toledo 22 at Toledo (10/10/09) Extra Point Attempts 8 at Toledo 8 at Toledo (10/10/09) Extra Points Made 7 at Toledo 7, 2x - last at Toledo (10/10/09) Rushing TDs 1 v Miami 1 v Miami (9/19/09) Kick Offs 10 at Toledo 10 at Toledo (10/10/09) 100-yd Rushing Games NA 1 (1 - 2008) Kick Off Yards 612 at Toledo 612 at Toledo (10/10/09) Receptions 2 v Central Michigan 5 v Toledo (11/15/08) Kick Off Average 68.8 at Indiana 69.5 v Rice (12/30/08) Receiving Yards 11 at Indiana 56 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08) 10 Touchbacks 3, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan 3, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Longest Reception 11 at Indiana 56 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08) OB Kicks 1 v Hofstra 1, 2x - last v Hofstra (9/26/09) Longest Kick Return 26 v Ball State 57 at Nebraska (8/30/08) Tackles 2, 2x - last v Ball State 2, 3x - last v Ball State (11/24/09) Kick Return Yards 64 v Ball State 127 at Ball State (11/25/08) Fumble Recoveries 1 at Toledo 1 at Toledo (10/10/09) All-Purpose Yards 64 v Ball State 206 at Ball State (11/25/08) Passing Attempts NA 1 v Ohio (10/4/08) Tackles 2, 2x - last at Kent State 2, 2x - last at Kent State (10/31/09) Receptions 1 at Northern Illinois 1 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Receiving Yards 2 at Northern Illinois 2 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Longest Reception 2 at Northern Illinois 2 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09)

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#25 // DAVID LEWIS #30 // DERVON WALLACE G CORNERBACK WIDE RECEIVER JUNIOR // 5-10 // 168 JUNIOR // 6-0 // 197

2009: Set new career mark with seven tackles and two PBUs at Indiana (9/12) ... 2009: Appeared in all 12 games ... fi rst reception of season vs. Miami (9/19) ... regis- matched career high with seven tackles vs. CMU (10/17) ... tered three catches ... had career-long reception against Central Michigan (10/17).

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Season Highs Career Highs Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 7, 3x - last v Buffalo 7, 3x - last v Buffalo (10/24/09) Receptions 1, 3x - last at Kent State 1, 5x - last at Kent State (10/31/09) Tackles for Loss 0.5 v Ball State 0.5 v Ball State (11/24/09) Receiving Yards 35 v Central Michigan 35 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) Pass Break Ups 2 at Indiana 2 at Indiana (9/12/09) Longest Reception 35 v Central Michigan 35 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) 20 Tackles NA 3 v Ohio (10/4/08) Blocked Punt NA 1 at Buffalo (10/11/08) Kick Return Yards NA 9 v Toledo (11/15/08) #26 // CALEB MORRIS Longest Kick Return NA 9 v Toledo (11/15/08) Punt Return Yards NA 21 at Buffalo (10/11/08) KICKER Longest Punt Return NA 21 at Buffalo (10/11/08) SENIOR // 6-0 // 220 #32 // JIM O’NEILL 30 2009: TIGHT END SENIOR // 6-5 // 248

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Season Highs Career Highs Tackles NA 1 v Rice (12/30/08)

Season Highs Career Highs Tackles NA 1 at Idaho (9/13/08) #27 // VERNON STEWART 50 STRONG SAFETY #33 // MARIO ARMSTRONG JUNIOR // 5-11 // 190 STRONG SAFETY

2009: Made debut with four tackles at Michigan (9/5) ... fi rst career sack and TFL vs. SENIOR // 6-0 // 194 Miami (9/19/09) ... fi rst career start and doubled career high with eight tackles vs. Hofstra (9/26) ... recorded fi rst career fumble recovery at Kent State (10/31) ... assisted 2009: Nine tackles at Indiana (9/12) ... set career high with three pass break ups vs. on three tackles against Ball State (11/24). Miami (9/19) ... eight tackles at Michigan State (11/7) ... established season high with 10 tackles against Ball State (11/24) ... started 11 games. 40

Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 8 v Hofstra 8 v Hofstra (9/26/09) Sacks 1.0 v Miami 1.0 v Miami (9/19/09) Tackles for Loss 1.0, 2x - last at Kent State 1.0, 2x - last at Kent State (10/31/09) Forced Fumbles 1, 2x - last at Kent State 1, 2x - last at Kent State (10/31/09) Season Highs Career Highs Fumble Recoveries 1 at Kent State 1 at Kent State (10/31/09) Tackles 10 v Ball State 12 v Illinois (11/8/08) 30 Tackles for Loss 0.5 v Miami 0.5 v Miami (9/19/09) Interceptions NA 1, 2x - last at Central Michigan (10/18/08) #28 // KEITH DIXSON Interception Return Yards NA 28 at Central Michigan (10/18/08) Longest Interception Return NA 28 at Central Michigan (10/18/08) STRONG SAFETY Forced Fumbles NA 1 v Toledo (11/15/08) Fumble Recoveries NA 1 v Akron (10/6/07) JUNIOR // 6-1 // 195 Passes Defl ected 3 v Miami 3 v Miami (9/19/09) Passes Defended 3 v Miami 3 v Miami (9/19/09) 2009: Appeared in 11 games, making fi rst career start in the season opener against 20 Michigan (9/5) ... recorded six tackles against the Wolverines ... set new career high with 11 tackles at NIU (10/3) ... had a career high four pass break ups.

10 Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 11 at Northern Illinois 11 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Pass Break Ups 1, 3x - last v Buffalo 1, 4x - last v Buffalo (10/24/09)

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G #34 // JAMAIL BERRY #47 // MITCH ZAJAC STRONG SAFETY LINEBACKER SENIOR // 6-0 // 195 JUNIOR // 6-1 // 232

2009: Earned MAC West Defensive POTW twice ... recovered fumble for a TD on fi rst play 2009: Recorded fi rst INT of career with a 26-yard return at Kent State (10/31) ... eight from scrimmage, had fi rst career INT and PAT block vs. Miami (9/19) ... recorded second tackles and 3.0 TFLs at MSU (11/7) ... set career high with 10 tackles against Ball State INT of season vs. Buffalo (10/24) set new career high wtih nine tackles at Kent State (11/24) ... appeared in 12 games and made six starts. (10/31) ... set career best with two picks at EMU (11/14) ... recorded team-leading fi fth 10 interception against Ball State (11/24). Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 9 at Kent State 9 at Kent State (10/31/09) Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Kent State 1.0 at Kent State (10/31/09) Fumble Recoveries 1, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan 1, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Fumble Return Yards 24 v Miami 24 v Miami (9/19/09) Fumble Returns for TD 1 v Miami 1 v Miami (9/19/09) Season Highs Career Highs Longest Fumble Return 24 v Miami (TD) 24 v Miami (9/19/09) Tackles 10 v Ball State 10 v Ball State (11/24/09) Forced Fumbles 1 v Hofstra 1 v Hofstra (9/26/09) Tackles for Loss 3.0 at Michigan State 3.0 at Michigan State (11/7/09) 20 Interceptions 2 at Eastern Michigan 2 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Pass Break Ups 1 at Kent State 1, 4x - last at Kent State (10/31/09) Interception Return Yards 45 v Buffalo 45 v Buffalo (10/24/09) Interceptions 1 at Kent State 1 at Kent State (10/31/09) Longest Interception Return 45 v Buffalo 45 v Buffalo (10/24/09) Interception Return Yards 26 at Kent State 26 at Kent State (10/31/09) Pass Break Ups 2 v Central Michigan 2 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) Longest Interception Return 26 at Kent State 26 at Kent State (10/31/09) Blocked Kicks 1 v Miami (PAT) 1 v Miami (PAT) (9/19/09)

#36 // JARON DESHAZOR #56 // T.J. LYNCH RUNNING BACK 30 DEFENSIVE END JUNIOR // 5-8 // 192 JUNIOR // 6-3 // 238

2009: Registtered a tackle against Indiana (9/12). 2009: Made debut at Michigan (9/5) ... set career bests with two tackles, 0.5 sack and TFL and a QB hurry vs. Miami (9/19) ... appeared in nine games.

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Season Highs Career Highs Season Highs Career Highs Rushing Attempts NA 1 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08) Tackles 2 v Miami 2 v Miami (9/19/09) Rushing Yards NA 1 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08) Sacks 0.5 v Miami 0.5 v Miami (9/19/09) Longest Run NA 1 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08) Tackles for Loss 0.5 v Miami 0.5 v Miami (9/19/09) Tackles 1 at Indiana 1 at Indiana (9/12/09) 50 QB Hurries 1 v Miami 1 v Miami (9/19/09)

#37 // BEN ARMER PUNTER #57 // RYAN BYRNE JUNIOR // 5-10 // 211 DEFENSIVE TACKLE SOPHOMORE // 6-0 // 271 40 2009: Earned Third Team All-MAC ... named MAC West Special Teams POTW during last week of the season ... Ray Guy Award nominee ... recorded a career high 13 fair catches and pinned opponents inside their own 20-yard line a career best 22 times ... six punts 2009: Registered tackles in back-to-back games against Miami (9/19) and Hofstra at Michigan with four fair catches (9/5) ... matched career high with three punts inside (9/26) ... made fi rst career start at Kent State (10/31) ... set career best with six tackles the 20 at Indiana (9/12) ... registered career long punt of 62 yds at NIU (10/3) ... re- and 2.0 TFLs against Golden Flashes ... recorded one QB hurry at Eastern Michigan corded two punts that landed inside the 10-yard line against Ball State (11/24). (11/14) ... appeared in 11 games and made two starts.

30 Season Highs Career Highs Punts 10 at Michigan State 10 at Michigan State (11/7/09) Season Highs Career Highs Punt Yards 389 at Michigan State 329 at Michigan State (11/7/09) Tackles 6 at Kent State 6 at Kent State (10/31/09) Longest Punt 62 at Northern Illinois 62 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Tackles for Loss 2.0 at Kent State 2.0 at Kent State (10/31/09) Punt Average 45.7 at Northern Illinois 52.0 v Ohio (10/4/08) QB Hurries 1 at Eastern Michigan 1 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Punts Inside 20 4 at Northern Illinois 4 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Touchbacks 2, 2x - last v Buffalo 2, 4x - last v Buffalo (10/24/09) Tackles NA 1, 5x - last at Central Michigan (10/18/08) #60 // NICK MITCHELL 20 CENTER SENIOR // 6-1 // 300 #38 // CHRIS PROM 2009: Has made the most starts in a season in his career (11) ... participated in a ca- LINEBACKER reer best 838 snaps, ranking fourth on the team among offensive linemen ... registered SOPHOMORE // 6-4 // 220 a career high 101 snaps against CMU (10/17).

10 2009: Appeared in all 12 games and made three starts ... made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/5) ... set personal best with four tackles at NIU (10/3).

Season Highs Career Highs Season Highs Career Highs Games Played 12 13 (2008) Tackles 4 at Northern Illinois 4 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Games Started 11 11 (2009) Plays 838 838 (2009) G Plays in a Game 101 v Central Michigan 101 v Central Michigan (10/17/09)

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#61 // NICK CLEMENS #72 // ANTHONY PARKER GG RIGHT GUARD LEFT TACKLE SENIOR // 6-5 // 308 JUNIOR // 6-5 // 336

2009: Appeared on a career best 94 plays vs. Miami (9/19) ... started every game 2009: Earned Second Team All-MAC Offense ... earned First Team Phil Steele’s All-MAC at offensive guard for the second-straight season ... has started 25-straight games, ... started every game of the season and fi nished with a team best 984 offensive snaps the longest active streak on the team ... ranked second on the team among offensive played, a career best ... started 12 games in a season for the second-straight year ... linemen with a career best 900 offensive snaps. appeared in a career high 110 snaps against Central Michigan (10/17). 1010

Season Highs Career Highs Season Highs Career Highs Games Played 12 13 (2008) Games Played 12 13 (2008) Games Started 12 12 (2008, 2009) Games Started 12 13 (2008) Plays 984 984 (2009) Plays 900 900 (2009) Plays in a Game 110 v Central Michigan 110 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) 2020 Plays in a Game 110 v Central Michigan 110 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) Tackles 1 v Ball State 1 v Ball State (11/24/09) Tackles 1 at Eastern Michigan 1 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09)

#77 // BEN SAMSON #62 // KEVIN GALEHER OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN SOPHOMORE // 6-5 // 322 3030 SOPHOMORE // 6-5 // 295 2009: Made collegiate debut vs. Miami (9/19) ... appeared in four games as a true freshman and registered 14 offensive snaps. 2009: Made collegiate debut vs. Miami (9/19) ... appeared in six games and on 102 offensive snaps ... participated in a season best 60 snaps against Ball State (11/24).

4040 Season Highs Career Highs Games Played 6 6 (2009) Season Highs Career Highs Plays 102 102 (2009) Games Played 4 4 (2009) Plays in a Game 60 v Ball State 60 v Ball State (11/24/09) Plays 14 14 (2009) Plays in a Game 9 v Miami 9 v Miami (9/19/09)

#64 // SAM JAEGER OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 5050 SOPHOMORE // 6-5 // 321 #79 // JONATHAN JACK DEFENSIVE TACKLE 2009: Made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/5) ... set personal best with 66 plays vs. JUNIOR // 6-6 // 339 Miami (9/19) ... made fi rst career start vs. Hofstra (9/26) ... ended season with 402 offensive snaps in 11 appearances, including four starts ... ended year with a career high 79 snaps at EMU (11/14). 2009: Set new personal best for snaps in a season with 77 ... appeared in 12 games for second-straight season ... had a season best 13 snaps at Toledo (10/10). 4040

Season Highs Career Highs Games Played 11 11 (2009) Games Started 4 4 (2009) Plays 402 402 (2009) Season Highs Career Highs Plays in a Game 79 at Eastern Michigan 79 v Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Games Played 12 12 (2008, 2009) 3030 Tackles 1, 2x - last at Kent State 1, 2x - last at Kent State (10/31/09) Plays 77 77 (2009) Plays in a Game 13 at Toledo 16 v Tennessee Tech (9/20/08)

#65 // PHIL SWANSON RIGHT TACKLE #81 // JUAN NUNEZ SENIOR // 6-4 // 318 WIDE RECEIVER 2020 SENIOR // 6-0 // 181 2009: Has started 36 of 37 career games ... appeared in a career best 102 snaps against Buffalo (10/24) ... had career games started streak snapped at 35 when he did 2009: Earned Third Team All-MAC Offense ... led the team with six TD receptions in just not start at EMU (11/14) ... started 11 of 12 games, playing in all games in a season six games ... set career high in receiving yards (151) and scored 73-yard TD at Michigan for the third-straight year ... amassed 861 snaps, ranking third on the team among (9/5) ... caught two TDs in a game for fi rst time in career vs. Miami (9/19) ... second ca- offensive linemen ... earned First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV for reer game with two receiving TDs at Toledo (10/10) ... caught Tim Hiller’s record-break- the second season in a row. ing 88th career TD pass vs. CMU (10/17) ... earned Third Team Phil Steele’s All-MAC. 1010

2008 Season Highs Career Highs Games Played 12 13 (2008) Season Highs Career Highs Games Started 11 13 (2008) Receptions 7, 2x - last v Hofstra 10 at Central Michigan (10/18/08) Plays 861 993 (2007) Receiving Yards 151 at Michigan 151 at Michigan (9/5/09) Plays in a Game 102 v Buffalo 102 v Buffalo (10/24/09) 100-Yd Receiving Games 1 at Michigan 2 (1 - 2008; 1 - 2009) Tackles 1 v Buffalo 1, 2x - last v Buffalo (10/24/09) Receiving TDs 2, 2x - last at Toledo 2, 2x -last at Toledo (10/10/09) G Longest Reception 73 at Michigan (TD) 77 at Northern Illinois (10/13/07) G Two-Point Conversion NA 1, 2x - last at Ball State (Reception) (11/25/08) Tackles NA 1, 2x - last at Temple (9/27/08)

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G #83 // JORDAN WHITE #94 // DEAUNTAY LEGRIER WIDE RECEIVER LINEBACKER SENIOR // 6-0 // 208 SOPHOMORE // 6-1 // 240

2009: Earned Third Team All-MAC Offense ... Made fi rst appearance and had fi rst catch 2009: Made collegiate debut and fi rst start at Michigan (9/5) fi nishing with seven tack- (since Nov. 24, 2007 against Temple) at Indiana (9/12) ... gained 40 yards on fi rst les and a TFL ... set new career high with eight tackles at Toledo (10/10) ... two QB career punt return against Miami (9/19) ... nine catches and 101 yards vs. Hofstra hurries vs. Buffalo (10/24) ... registered 1.5 tackles for loss in two separate games ... (9/26) ... 117 receiving yards and fi rst two-TD game at Toledo (10/10) ... set career appeared in 10 games, making eight starts. 10 high in yards (140) at EMU (11/14) ... set career high for receptions in a game (11) vs. Ball State (11/24) ... fi nished year with four 100-yard receiving games ... earned Fourth Team Phil Steele’s All-MAC. Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 8 at Toledo 8 at Toledo Tackles for Loss 1.5, 2x - last v Ball State 1.5, 2x - last v Ball State (11/24/09) Sacks 0.5 v Buffalo 0.5 v Buffalo (10/24/09) Season Highs Career Highs Pass Break Up 1 at Northern Illinois 1 at Northern Illinois (10/3/09) Receptions 11 v Ball State 11 v Ball State (11/24/09) Fumble Recoveries 1 v Central Michigan 1 v Central Michigan (10/17/09) Receiving Yards 140 at Eastern Michigan 140 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) QB Hurries 2 v Buffalo 2 v Buffalo (10/24/09) 20 Receiving TDs 2 at Toledo 2 at Toledo (10/10/09) 100-Yd Receiving Games 4 - last v Ball State 4 (4 - 2009) Longest Reception 54 at Toledo (TD) 54 at Toledo (TD) (10/10/09) Longest Punt Return 40 v Miami 40 v Miami (9/19/09) #96 // WESTON PEIFFER Punt Return Yards 40 v Miami 40 v Miami (9/19/09) Alll-Purpose Yards 150 at Toledo 150 at Toledo (10/10/09) DEFENSIVE END Tackles 1, 2x - last v Ball State 1, 2x - last v Ball State (11/24/09) JUNIOR // 6-4 // 260

30 2009: Career high two tackles at MSU (11/7) ... matched career highs in sacks and #85 // BLAKE HAMMOND tackles for loss in a game with 1.0 at Eastern Michigan (11/14) ... appeared in all 12 TIGHT END games and made fi ve starts. SOPHOMORE // 6-5 // 233

2009: Made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/5) ... made fi rst career start at Indiana (9/12) ... scored fi rst career TD with fi rst career reception vs. Miami (9/19) ... hauled in 40 second career TD reception at Michigan State (11/7) and had a career high 35 yards receiving ... appeared in 12 games and made three starts. Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 2 at Michigan State 2 at Michigan State (11/7/09) Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Eastern Michigan 1.0, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Sacks 1.0 at Eastern Michigan 1.0, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09)

Season Highs Career Highs Receptions 5 at Michigan State 5 at Michigan State (11/7/09) 50 Receiving Yards 35 at Michigan State 35 at Michigan State (11/7/09) Receiving TDs 1, 2x - last at Michigan State 1, 2x - last at Michigan State (11/7/09) #97 // FREDDIE BISHOP Longest Reception 12 at Michigan State (TD) 12 at Michigan State (TD) (11/7/09) DEFENSIVE END SOPHOMORE // 6-6 // 205

2009: Made collegiate debut with two tackles at Michigan (9/5) ... made fi rst career #92 // DREW NOWAK start vs. Hofstra (9/26) ... four tackles vs. Buffalo (10/24) ... career high fi ve tackles 40 at Michigan State (11/7) ... registered career highs in sacks (1.0), tackles for loss (1.0) DEFENSIVE TACKLE and QB Hurries (2) at Eastern Michigan (11/14) ... appeared in all 12 games and made nine starts. JUNIOR // 6-4 // 288

2009: Set new career high with six tackles vs. Hofstra (9/26) ... blocked FG vs. Buffalo (10/24) ... recorded two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble at EMU (11/14) ... appeared in all 12 games and made six starts. Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 5 at Michigan State 5 at Michigan State (11/7/09) 30 Sacks 1.0 at Eastern Michigan 1.0 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Eastern Michigan 1.0 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) QB Hurries 2 at Eastern Michigan 2 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Season Highs Career Highs Tackles 6, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan 6, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Tackles for Loss 1.5 at Eastern Michigan 1.5 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Sacks 0.5 at Eastern Michigan 1.0 at Idaho (9/13/08) Forced Fumbles 1 at Eastern Michigan 1 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) #99 // PAUL HAZEL Fumble Recoveries 2 at Eastern Michigan 2 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) LINEBACKER 20 Blocked Kicks 1 v Buffalo (FG) 1 v Buffalo (FG) (10/24/09) SOPHOMORE // 6-4 // 247

#93 // PAUL DREHER 2009: Named to Non-Automatic Qualifi er All-Freshman Team by ESPN.com ... registered DEFENSIVE TACKLE two tackles and a QB hurry vs. Miami (9/19) ... recorded fi rst career solo sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery on same play vs. Hofstra (9/26) ... set career high with SOPHOMORE // 6-5 // 291 fi ve tackles at Eastern Michigan (11/14) ... blocked punt against Ball State (11/24) ... named to ESPN.com’s All-Non AQ Freshman Team (honoring rookies from schools in 10 non automatic qualifying conferences). 2009: Made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/5) ... made fi rst collegiate start and re- corded one tackle and a TFL at Indiana (9/12) ... registered a tackle against Hofstra Season Highs Career Highs (9/26) ... appeared in eight games and made two starts. Tackles 5 at Eastern Michigan 5 at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Sacks 1.0, 3x - last at Eastern Michigan 1.0, 3x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Tackles for Loss 1.0, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan 1.0, 2x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Fumbles Forced 1, 3x - last at Eastern Michigan 1, 3x - last at Eastern Michigan (11/14/09) Fumble Recoveries 1 v Hofstra 1 v Hofstra (9/26/09) QB Hurries 1, 3x - last v Buffalo 1, 3x - last v Buffalo (10/24/09) Season Highs Career Highs Blocked Kicks 1 v Ball State (punt) 1 v Ball State (punt) (11/24/09) G Tackles 1, 2x - last v Hofstra 1, 2x - last v Hofstra (9/26/09) Tackles for Loss 1.0 at Indiana 1.0 at Indiana (9/12/09)

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