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2009 Football Information Table of Contents Chapter 1: 2009 Football Information .............................................................................................................2 Chapter 2: 2009 Coaching Staff and Coaching History ..................................................................................14 Chapter 3: 2008 Statistics ..............................................................................................................................23 Chapter 4: 2008 Game Stories and Statistics.................................................................................................46 Chapter 5: Stagg Bowls ................................................................................................................................100 Chapter 6: 2009 Seniors...............................................................................................................................126 Chapter 7: UW-Whitewater Record Book ...................................................................................................137 Chapter 8: All-Time Scores...........................................................................................................................152 Chapter 9: Series History .............................................................................................................................165 Chapter 10: Noteworthy ..............................................................................................................................179 Chapter 11: In the NCAA and WIAC .............................................................................................................194 2 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 2009 Football Information Head Coach: Lance Leipold Alma Mater: UW-Whitewater, 1986 Record at UW-Whitewater: 27-3 (3rd Year) Head Coach Contact: Phone: (262) 472-1453 Fax: (262) 472-5691 E-mail: [email protected] Postal: Lance Leipold Head Football Coach Student Athletic Center UW-Whitewater Whitewater, WI 53190 Coaching Staff: Brian Borland (defensive coordinator and defensive backs) Jim Zebrowski (offensive coordinator and quarterbacks) Steve Dinkel (offensive line) Nelson Edmonds (special teams coordinator and running backs) Joe Parish (wide receivers) Kevin Bullis (defensive line) Dan Brunner (tight ends) Strength and Conditioning Coach: Lee Munger Trainer: Chad Kelsey and Courtney Stefanski Director of Football Operations: Andy Harris (262) 472-4772 Facility Maintenance: John Betts Football Secretary: Courtney Williams (262) 472-1453 Athletic Director: Dr. Paul Plinske (262) 472-1543 Assistant Athletic Director/Business Manager: Bob Lanza (262) 472-3190 Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance and Student Services: Amy Edmonds (262) 472-1138 Sports Information Director: Tom Fick (262) 472-1147 Athletic Department Administrative Assistant: Kay Bradley (262) 472-4661 Laundry Coordinator: Joy Garlock Fax for Athletics: (262) 472-2791 Fax for Sports Information: (262) 472-5656 Football Website: www.uwwsports.com/index.asp?path=football Hawk Talk Fan Phone (daily results and event schedule): (262) 472-4295 Enrollment: 10,500 Founded: 1868 Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Warhawks (logo is the head of a bird) Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference National Affiliation: National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Stadium (capacity): Perkins Stadium, 11,000 capacity, field turf 2008 record: 13-2 overall, 7-1 regular season, 6-1 WIAC tied 1st, Second in National Division III championship WIAC Championships: 1913, 1914, 1922, 1932, 1937, 1940, 1941, 1950, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1974, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Post-Season Appearances: 1966 (advanced to NAIA championship game), 1988 NCAA III, 1990 NCAA III, 1997 NCAA III, 2005, 2006 and 2008 (advanced to NCAA championship game), 2007 (Won national championship) Basic Offense: pro set 3 Basic Defense: 4-3 Offensive Returning Letter winners Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School Logan Allemand Offensive Line 6’3 294 So. Kenosha/Tremper Antwan Anderson Running Back 5’10 190 Jr. Madison/Memorial Danny Benson Wide Receiver 5’7 165 So. Park Ridge, IL/Maine South Adam Brandes Wide Receiver 6’3 186 Jr. Burlington/Catholic Central Eric Brewster Wide Receiver 6’2 210 Jr. San Diego, CA/Scripps Ranch TJ Burzak Tight End 6’3 220 So. Hampshire, IL Garth Coats Offensive Line 6’2 282 Sr. Evansville Levell Coppage Running Back 5’8 180 So. Oak Park, IL Tyler Cory Offensive Line 6’3 250 So. Verona Qahhar Davis Wide Receiver 5’10 175 So. Harvey, IL/Thornton Township Jeff Donovan Quarterback 6’5 187 Sr. Wauwatosa/West Terrence Fitch Wide Receiver 6’0 200 Sr. Racine/St. Catherine’s Jason Ford Tight End 6’3 215 So. Palatine, IL/Fremd Mark Gawronski Offensive Line 6’0 270 Jr. New Berlin/Eisenhower Jay Hancock Full Back 5’11 230 Jr. Madison/Memorial Jon Hansen Offensive Line 6’4 241 Jr. Cambridge Luke Houser Offensive Line 6’2 275 So. Sun Prairie Tyler Huber Wide Receiver 6’1 190 So. Mukwonago Matt Kline Offensive Line 6’2 293 So. Elkhart, IN/Memorial Bruce Langer Quarterback 6’2 200 Jr. Milton David Leaf Wide Receiver 5’10 168 Jr. Winona, MN/Winona Cotter Blake Lucas Offensive Line 6’0 245 Jr. Frankfort, IL/Lincoln-Way East Kyle Mathison Offensive Line 6’0 235 So. Belvidere, IL Matt McIntyre Offensive Line 6’3 280 So. Wales/Arrowhead Garret Medenwald Running Back 6’0 215 So. Green Bay/Preble CJ Miller Running Back 5’6 175 Jr. Verona Alex Misialek Offensive Line 6’4 315 So. Crystal Lake, IL Grant Murray Offensive Line 6’2 240 Jr. Waukesha/Homestead John Novak Tight End 6’5 278 Jr. Michigan City, IN Ryan Olson Offensive Line 6’2 275 So. Stoughton Rob Perry Tight End 6’4 240 Jr. Milwaukee/Dominican Cory Robinson Wide Receiver 6’3 217 Jr. Cambridge Tyler Roebke Quarterback 6’0 215 Jr. Menasha Aaron Rusch Wide Receiver 6’3 168 Jr. Hartford Chris Smolko Offensive Line 6’6 230 So. West Allis Justin Spaulding Running Back 5’10 195 So. Milton Danny Taicher Tight End 6’3 230 So. Green Bay/Preble Jake Taylor Full Back 6’2 235 So. Brookfield/Central Robbie Ustruck Offensive Line 6’2 280 Sr. West Allis/Hale Max Wasikowski Full Back 6’0 235 Sr. Cudahy Matt Weber Offensive Line 6’3 285 So. Oregon Jordan Wells Wide Receiver 6’0 185 Sr. Elgin, IL 4 Defensive Returning Letter winners Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School Justin Ankley Defensive Line 6’4 285 Sr. Racine/Case Greg Arnold Linebacker 6’2 224 So. Big Bend/Mukwonago Jon Baldwin Defensive Line 6’3 247 Jr. Spring Grove, IL/Richmond Burton Zach Benson Defensive Line 5’11 265 So. Algonquin, IL/Jacobs Casey Casper Defensive Line 6’4 237 So. Dousman/Kettle Moraine Steve Chochola Defensive Line 6’4 235 So. Lake Geneva/Badger Zach Christopherson Defensive Back 5’11 210 Sr. Hartford Zach Cook Defensive Line 6’0 260 So. Necedah Tim Depies Linebacker 6’3 220 Sr. Mequon/Homestead Jeremy Diebert Defensive Back 5’6 165 Sr. West Allis/Central Jovon Dixon Defensive Line 6’0 240 Sr. Olympia Fields, IL/Marian Catholic Joe Epping Linebacker 6’2 205 So. Pleasant Prairie/Kenosha Tremper Sean Fancher Linebacker 6’0 205 So. Downers Grove, IL/South Alex Flaschenreim Defensive Back 6’2 190 So. Prior Lake, MN Max Ford Linebacker 6’0 210 Jr. Oak Park, IL/OPRF Hans Goldenberg Linebacker 6’1 205 So. River Forest, IL/OPRF Graham Hall Defensive Back 6’1 191 Sr. Sterling, IL Luke Hibner Defensive Line 6’1 240 Jr. Elmhurst, IL/York Community Wesley Hicks Defensive Line 6’3 274 Jr. Milwaukee/Vincent Jacob Huffman Linebacker 6’2 205 So. Woodstock, IL Stephan Jonsson Linebacker 6’0 210 Jr. Spain/Argeniona Bocs Mike Karsa Defensive Back 5’11 195 So. Downers Grove, IL/South Jake Keeser Defensive Line 6’0 230 So. Fort Atkinson Matt Kurudza Defensive Line 6’1 230 Sr. Milwaukee/Pius Jared Keisow Defensive Back 5’9 171 So. Horicon Ross LaVenture Defensive Line 6’1 225 Jr. Somerset Sam Markham Defensive Line 6’3 240 So. Milton/Janesville Craig Matt McCulloch Defensive Back 6’3 180 Jr. Janesville/Parker Lane Olson Defensive Back 5’10 195 Sr. Racine/Horlick Sam Overton Defensive Back 5’10 175 So. Milwaukee/Riverside Austin Place Defensive Back 6’0 205 So. Maroa, IL/Maroa-Forsyth Aaron Samplawski Defensive Back 5’8 180 So. Horicon Troney Shumpert Defensive Back 5’8 165 Sr. Milwaukee/Bay View Jordan Struck Defensive Back 5’9 170 Jr. Lake Geneva/Big Foot Kyle Supianoski Linebacker 6’0 225 Sr. Tama, IA/South Noah Timm Defensive Back 6’0 175 So. Two Rivers Joel Treml Defensive Line 6’3 245 So. DePere Derek Underwood Defensive Back 6’0 186 Sr. Milton Kyle Wallace Defensive Back 5’10 185 So. Milwaukee/Whitefish Bay Ryan Wenkman Defensive Back 5’11 177 So. 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