PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 Contact: Sean King, Sports Information Director 60 South Lincoln St. • Washington, PA 15301 • Phone 724-223-6080 • Email [email protected] W&J Quick Facts Overall Record: 5-1 PAC Record: 3-1 Home: 3-0 Away: 2-1 Location...... Washington, Pa. Founded...... 1781 Game Seven: vs. at Case Western Reserve (5-1, 5-0) Website...... washjeff.edu Time: 6:00 p.m. Last W&J Win: Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Site: , -- DiSanto Field Oct. 25, 2014 -- W&J 34, CWRU 24 Conference...... Presidents’ Athletic Series: W&J leads, 10-7 Last Case Western Reserve Win Enrollment...... 1,362 Series Streak: W2 Oct. 6, 1984 - CWRU 34, W&J 16 Colors...... Red & Black Last Meeting: Last W&J Win at Case Western Reserve: Nickname...... Presidents Oct. 25, 2014 -- W&J 34, CWRU 24 Sept. 19, 1981 - W&J 21, CWRU 0 Home Field...... Cameron Stadium (3,500) First Meeting: Last Case Western Reserve Win at Home: President...... Dr. Tori Haring-Smith 1970 - W&J 20, Case Western Reserve 13 Oct. 1, 1983 - CWRU 21, W&J 17 Director of Athletics...... Scott McGuinness THE SERIES: With the merger between Case Institute of Assoc. Director of Athletics...... Mark Lesako Senior Woman Administrator...... Jina DeRubbo Technology and Western Reserve occurring in 1967, Head Coach...... Mike Sirianni Washington & Jefferson has played Case Western Reserve Athletics Phone...... (724) 223-6054 University 17 times, holding a 10-7 record in those Athletics Fax...... (724) 250-3329 meetings. The two teams first took the field against one Sports Info. Director...... Sean King another in 1970 and, prior to 2014’s renewed rivalry, the Sports Info. Phone...... 724-223-6080 last meeting was in 1985, with both outcomes being a Athletic Dept. Website...... gopresidents.com 20-13 W&J win. A season ago, W&J posted a 34-24 victory 2015 Schedule/Results over the Spartans on Homecoming, behind 28 second- DATE OPPONENT...... TIME half points and four Ryan Ruffing touchdowns. Sept. 5 at Wooster...... W, 56-10 SEPT. 12 WESTMINSTER...... W, 35-31 Mike Sirianni (Mount Union, ‘94) owns a 116-27 (.811) Sept. 20 at Carnegie Mellon*...... W, 38-14 record at W&J in his 13th season as head coach. The six- Oct. 3 at No. 14/12 Thomas More*...L, 20-38 time PAC Coach of the Year and two-time South Region OCT. 10 GROVE CITY*...... W, 55-7 Coach of the Year (2004, 2012) is fourth among all (HOMECOMING) active NCAA coaches in winning percentage (minimum OCT. 17 BETHANY*...... W, 66-42 of 10 years). The Presidents have made 11 postseason Oct. 24 at Case Western Reserve*..6:00 pm appearances under Sirianni. (John Oct. 31 at Geneva*...... 7:00 pm Carroll, ‘88) is in his 12th season at the helm of Case NOV. 7 THIEL*...... 1:30 PM Western Reserve and holds an 80-39 (.672) record. He NOV. 14 WAYNESBURG*...... 1:30 PM has led the Spartans to four UAA conference titles in the (SENIOR DAY/PAC BACKYARD BRAWL) last eight seasons, including three-straight undefeated * - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game NOTE: Sept. 12 at Westminster does not count regular seasons from 2007-09. Last season, CWRU’s toward the PAC standings first in the PAC, he led the team to a 3-7 season and 3-5 2015 PAC Standings mark in the league. School Overall PAC Watch Live Listen Live http://case.edu/livestream/athletics/ WJPA Radio 1450 AM Thomas More 7-0 5-0 http://www.wjpa.com/sports.htm Case Western Reserve 5-1 5-0 Saturday’s Other PAC Games Westminster 5-2 4-1 1 p.m., Geneva at Bethany* 1:30 p.m., Thiel at Waynesburg* W&J 5-1 3-1 1 p.m., Saint Vincent at Carnegie Mellon* Off – Westminster Carnegie Mellon 3-3 3-2 1:30 p.m., Thomas More at Grove City* * – PAC game Saint Vincent 3-3 2-2 Geneva 2-4 1-3 Bethany 2-5 1-4 Waynesburg 2-5 1-4 Thiel 1-5 0-4 Grove City 0-6 0-4

@wjathletics gopresidents.com facebook.com/wjathletics PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 PAC CHAMPIONS: 70, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 12, 13, 14 RUFF RIDER: W&J running back Ryan Ruffing was named the PAC Offensive Player of the THIS WEEK IN W&J Week last week after accounting for 170 yards from scrimmage (116 rushing, 54 receiving) on just 19 touches and scoring three rushing touchdowns to give him a PAC-leading 13 on FOOTBALL HISTORY the year. Entering play this weekend, Ruffing has rushed for 2,683 yards on 514 carries in his career, with 43 touchdowns on the ground. His 47 total touchdowns rank fifth on the W&J 100 YEARS AGO - 1915 career total touchdowns list, while his 282 points are tied with Kyle Sidebotham and Jake The seventh game of the 1915 season Williams for fifth all-time. Ruffing is still the active D-III leader in points (282) and total TDs (47). saw W&J’s 14-game unbeaten streak TRICK OR TREAT: W&J boasts an .846 O-H...I HOPE: W&J is 9-3 against schools snapped with a 19-0 loss at Pittsburgh. winning percentage under Mike Sirianni in from Ohio since 2003, including an 8-0 mark In the previous 34 games, the red & black October, posting a 44-8 record in the month. in the regular season. All three losses have held a 31-1-2 record heading to the Steel Before the Presidents loss at Thomas More come against Mount Union in the NCAA City. Famed coach Glenn “Pop” Warner was at the beginning of the month, W&J had Division III playoffs. When playing in the state in his first season as head coach of the been on a seven-game winning streak in the of Ohio, W&J is 5-3 overall under Sirianni and Panthers and led them to an undefeated Halloween month, dating back to a 24-19 4-0 in the regular season. Once again those 8-0 record and national championship setback at Bethany on Oct. 5, 2013. three losses came in Alliance against the after outscoring their opponents, 247-19. Purple Raiders. Since the start of the 2013 TURNOVER DELIGHT: Since Mike Sirianni season, W&J has played an Ohio school seven 50 YEARS AGO - 1965 took over as head coach in 2003, W&J holds a times. The 1965 season began to wind down as 24-3 record when not committing a turnover, Date Opponent Score W&J defeated Frostburg State, 34-18, in the a winning percentage of .889. The Presidents 9/23/06 at Oberlin W, 33-13 penultimate game of the year to move the have not turned the ball over twice this 9/22/07 Oberlin W, 56-26 team’s record to 3-4 overall. The grand total season -- the season-opener at Wooster and 9/6/08 at Oberlin W, 49-35 of all four setbacks was 15 points. last week versus Bethany. 9/5/09 Oberlin W, 35-9 HALFTIME SHOW: Washington & Jefferson 11/20/09 at Mount Union* L, 0-55 25 YEARS AGO - 1990 has dominated games in which it has held 9/7/13 at Wooster W, 58-21 W&J ran its season-opening win streak to a lead at halftime since Mike Sirianni took 11/23/13 at Mount Union* L, 20-34 seven games with a 43-6 triumph against over in 2003. When going to the locker room 9/6/14 Wooster W, 51-17 Bethany. Running back Chris Babirad ahead, the Presidents hold a 92-3 overall 10/25/14 Case W, 34-24 registered four touchdowns and rushed record since 2003, a whopping .968 winning 11/22/14 at Wittenberg* W, 41-25 for a season-high 162 yards on 12 carries. percentage. 11/29/14 at Mount Union* L, 0-67 Once again, the Presidents’ defense was ARMS RACE: With his three touchdown 9/5/15 at Wooster W, 56-10 practically impenetrable, holding the Bison passes against Bethany, Pete Coughlin * - NCAA Playoffs to 15 yards rushing and 179 yards of total moved into fifth place on the W&J career list LIGHT UP THE SCOREBOARD: The 66 points offense. Stephan Swentkowsky recorded with 47. There is a sizeable gap for him to W&J scored against Bethany represent the three sacks and 11 tackles, earning PAC move up the list as Chris Edwards and Jason highest point total for the Presidents since Defensive Player of the Week honors as Baer are tied for third with 87 scoring tosses. Oct. 18, 2008 when W&J scored 72 against a W&J clinched the PAC title with the win. With 804 yards Coughlin will pass Matt Bliss second-year Saint Vincent program. (6,216) for fifth in the career passing yardage W&J VS. THE PAC: W&J holds a 324-136-10 10 YEARS AGO - 2005 list. Coughlin needs 94 completions to move (.700) winning percentage against current The 15th-ranked Presidents forced a three- past Bobby Swallow on the single-season football-playing members of the Presidents’ and-out on the opening drive against completions list and have two of the five Athletic Conference. Washington & Jefferson Grove City and Aaron Krepps took the single-season highs in program history. has claimed 24 PAC Championships resulting punt 55 yards for a touchdown to Swallow completed 229 passes in 2007 and throughout the history of the league. Since give the Presidents a 7-0 lead just 1:16 into holds the single-season record with 295 in Mike Sirianni took over as head coach in 2003, the game in Mercer County. An extended 2008. Additionally, Coughlin’s .650 career W&J is 64-12 (.842) in conference games. drive and 96-yard interception return for completion percentage is fifth among active a touchdown gave the Wolverines a 14-7 Division III QBs. School W L T Pct. lead with 11:34 to play in the first half, but Bethany 71 21 0 .772 AIR RAID W&J boasts the 23rd-ranked RJ Zitzelsberger scored from two yards Carnegie Mellon 28 32 5 .469 passing offense in the country at 307.0 yards out with under a minute left in the half to Case Western Reserve 18 16 1 .529 per game through the air, leading the PAC begin 30 unanswered points as W&J closed Geneva 41 19 2 .677 by 7.9 yards per game. One of the reasons out the 37-14 win. Grove City 38 13 0 .745 the W&J passing offense is so good is that it Saint Vincent 6 1 0 .857 goes against the squad’s defense every day Thiel 44 22 2 .662 in practice, a unit which ranks 14th in all of Thomas More 5 6 0 .455 Division III and is allowing just 145.8 yards Waynesburg 38 4 0 .905 per game through the air, leading the PAC by Westminster 35 2 0 .946 31.3 yards per game. Totals 324 136 10 .700

@wjathletics gopresidents.com @wjfootball PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 THE ‘W’ IN WJPA: 2015 marks the 32nd RETURN TO SENDER: Daniel Lis leads all consecutive season that the broadcast NCAA divisions with his 27.1 yard average 2015 W&J RECORD tandem of Bob Gregg and Mark Uriah on punt returns this season. He leads Texas of WJPA Radio in Washington have called A&M’s Christian Kirk by a full two yards per WHEN... W&J Football games. From the first game of attempt, as Kirk averages 25.1 yards, second the 1984 season, best in all divisions. His two punt return TDs Overall ...... 5-1 WJPA has been there are tied for the lead in all divisions. At Home...... 3-0 for all 349 Presidents’ A SPECIAL TEAM(S): W&J’s punt coverage On the Road...... 2-1 games and called 23 and punt return units have been among Neutral...... 0-0 of the program’s 24 PAC Championships and the best in Division III this season, ranking both Stagg Bowl appearances. Over that sixth by holding opponents to negative span, W&J football has a record of 285-63-1, By Month: return yardage on the season (-0.33 ypr) and a winning percentage of .818. September...... 3-0 seventh in punt returns at 18.62 yards/return. October...... 2-1 TEAM OF THE TEAM: D3football.com has W&J has two of the top 10 return men in named over 3,700 players to its weekly honor the country as, aside from Lis, Luke Merhaut November...... 0-0 roll, the ‘Team of the Week,’ since the site ranks 10th at 15.8 yards/return. December...... 0-0 began in 1999. Over that period, counting PICK ON: Four different Presidents offensive line honorees as one choice, W&J By Time of Day intercepted a pass against Bethany, with Dan has had a PAC-leading 32 different selections, Day...... 3-1 encompassing 40 players (including offensive Graziano’s pick being the sixth of his career Night...... 2-0 linemen individually) and 35 total awards. to lead the team. For Tim Blair, it was his first Waynesburg is next on the list at 27 choices, of the season and third of his career and Luke while Thomas More and Westminster have Merhaut, a converted WR, marked his second When Winning Coin Toss...... 4-1 had 23 apiece. Carnegie Mellon has landed of the year and career. The final interception When Losing Coin Toss...... 1-0 was recorded by freshman Zach Queen, who 18 players on the list (mainly as a member of When Kicking Off to Open Game...... 4-1 was playing in his first collegiate game. the UAA), Bethany 14, Thiel 9, Case Western When Receiving Opening Kickoff...... 1-0 Reserve 6 and Saint Vincent 4. Geneva is the FORCED RECOVERY: Ryan Snedeker forced When Scoring First...... 4-1 only PAC member to not have a player on the a fumble that was recovered by Tom Marra When Opponent Scores First...... 1-0 list. The full W&J list is included on page 9. against Bethany, marking the first of each When Scoring 20-Plus Points...... 5-1 BLOCK AND SCORE: W&J blocked a punt respective statistic in the career of both When Scoring Less Than 20 Points...... 0-0 and returned it for a touchdown against defensive linemen. When Scoring More Than 30 Points...... 5-0 Bethany on Saturday, when Asa Costelnock 31 AND COUNTING: W&J boasts 31 came through the middle of the line to block consecutive winning seasons as a football When Scoring More Than 40 Points...... 3-0 the kick, which was recovered in the end program. The Presidents 31 winning seasons When Scoring More Than 50 Points...... 3-0 zone by Will Bowser. It was the first blocked rank fourth among all divisions of NCAA When Leading at the Half...... 4-0 punt for W&J since Daniel Lis blocked a football behind Linfield (59), Florida State When Trailing at the Half...... 1-1 second-quarter kick against Thomas More (38) and Mount Union (36). The last time W&J When Tied at the Half...... 0-0 on Oct. 12, 2013. It marked the first time the did not post a winning record was 1983 (3-5- When Leading after Three Quarters...... 4-0 Presidents blocked a punt and returned it for 1). A win at CWRU would clinch number 32. a touchdown since Oct. 11, 2003 at Grove When Trailing after Three Quarters...... 1-1 City when Frank Pilato blocked a punt that When Tied after Three Quarters...... 0-0 was scooped up by Gabe McKee who ran 26 When Outrushing the Opponent...... 2-0 yards for the score. With 25 or More Rushing Attempts...... 5-1 FOUR SCORE: W&J has won 24 PAC When Leading in Time of Possession....2-0 championships, the most in league history. When Trailing in Time of Possession.....3-0 Only 10 classes, however, have won a When Leading in Turnover Ratio...... 2-0 conference championship all four years on When Even in Turnover Ratio...... 3-0 campus, something this season’s seniors When Trailing in Turnover Ratio...... 0-1 hope to accomplish: With an Individual 100-Yard Rusher...... 4-0 Championships by Senior Season With an Individual 300-Yard Passer...... 1-1 1989 1994 With an Individual 100-Yard Receiver...1-1 1990 1995 1991 1996 1992 2001 1993 2002

@wjathletics gopresidents.com facebook.com/wjathletics PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 PAC CHAMPIONS: 70, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 12, 13, 14

SPECIALISTS OFFENSE K 24 Ted Ford Fr., 5-9, 175, Carnegie, Pa. 17 Blake Davis Jr., 5-10, 165, Kittanning, Pa. P 13 Kevin Mechas Sr., 6-0, 190, Pittsburgh, Pa. QUARTERBACK 8 Matt Heslin So., 6-0, 185, McDonald, Pa. 3 Pete Coughlin SNP 48 Jalen Morris Sr., 5-10, 220, Washington, Pa. Jr., 5-10, 190 56 Kraig King So., 5-11, 260, Butler, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. HLD 11 Daniel Lis Sr., 5-10, 185, Washington, Pa. 18 Alex Rowse 18 Alex Rowse So., 6-2, 200, Beaver, Pa. So., 6-2, 200 KOR 21 Anthony Keriotis Jr., 5-9, 165, Beaver, Pa. Beaver, Pa. 41 Luke Merhaut Jr., 5-10, 190, Gibsonia, Pa. PR 41 Luke Merhaut Jr., 5-10, 190, Gibsonia, Pa. 11 Daniel Lis Sr., 5-10, 185, Washington, Pa.

WIDE RECEIVER (X) WIDE RECEIVER (Z) RUNNING BACK TIGHT END (Y) WIDE RECEIVER (H) 87 Jesse Zubik 2 Eric Scott 28 Ryan Ruffing 31 Asa Costelnock 11 Daniel Lis So., 5-10, 180 Jr., 5-11, 170 Sr., 6-1, 215 Sr., 6-2, 205 Sr., 5-11, 185 Sewickley, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Scottdale, Pa. Washington, Pa. 86 Cody Hearst 88 Nicolas Greaves 20 David Kincaid 81 Michael Giampole 16 Colin Jones So., 5-11, 185 Sr., 6-4, 190 Jr., 6-1, 195 Sr., 6-2, 210 Sr., 5-9, 160 Clarion, Pa. Monongahela, Pa. Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Carnegie, Pa.

LEFT TACKLE LEFT GUARD CENTER RIGHT GUARD RIGHT TACKLE 58 Zack Crossey 53 Colton Toy 50 Dalton Main 65 Ryan Doyle 71 Brandon Martuccio Sr., 6-0, 280 Jr., 5-11, 250 Sr., 6-1, 265 Sr., 6-2, 270 Jr., 6-2, 270 Irwin, Pa. Kittanning, Pa Reynoldsburg, Ohio Monroeville, Pa. Girard, Ohio 56 Josh Vasko 66 Marcus DeSantis 61 Matt Babbit 74 Andrew Reo 60 Michael Dunlap So., 6-0, 230 So., 6-2, 275 So., 5-11, 240 Fr., 6-1, 280 Sr., 6-1, 260 Freedom, Pa. Mentor, Ohio Export, Pa. Canton, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa

DEFENSE DEFENSIVE END DEFENSIVE TACKLE DEFENSIVE TACKLE DEFENSIVE END 98 Tom Marra 92 Sly Revitsky 51 Ryan Snedeker 33 Justin Bauer So., 6-0, 220 Sr., 6-0, 280 Jr., 6-2, 245 Jr., 6-1, 215 Moon Twp., Pa. Latrobe, Pa. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. 67 Luke Ratkus 52 Matt Girting 93 John Loper 45 Freddie McKissick So., 6-1, 230 So., 6-0, 250 OR So., 6-0, 180 Blairsville, Pa. Midland, Pa. 97 Torre Carr Carnegie, Pa.

MIKE LINEBACKER SAM LINEBACKER 10 Ryan Torrance 48 Jalen Morris Jr., 5-9, 210 Sr., 5-10, 220 Latrobe, Pa. Washington, Pa. 8 Lucas Parrish 34 Zach Walker Jr., 6-1, 210 So., 6-0, 225 Pittsburgh, Pa McDonald, Pa.

CORNERBACK FREE SAFETY SPEAR STRONG SAFETY CORNERBACK 7 Tim Blair 41 Luke Merhaut 27 Bryce Merrill 22 Dan Graziano 12 O’Shea Anderson Jr., 6-0, 190 Jr., 5-10, 190 Sr., 6-2, 195 Sr., 6-0, 190 So., 6-1, 180 Pittsburgh, Pa. Gibsonia, Pa. New Stanton, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Rochester, Pa. 13 Kevin Mechas 6 Dominic Gibson 4 Anthony Tutino 36 Will Bowser 26 Jordan Yates Sr., 6-0, 190 Sr., 5-11, 180 Sr., 6-0, 190 So., 6-1, 190 So., 5-11, 185 Pittsburgh, Pa. Smock, Pa. Stahlstown, Pa. Burgettstown, Pa. Beaver, Pa.

@wjathletics gopresidents.com @wjfootball PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Opponent Passing Rushing Carries Receptions Receiving Yards Touchdowns Tackles Wooster Coughlin (229) Ruffing (106) Ruffing (14) Scott/Lis (5) Scott (80) Ruffing (2) Torrance (11) Westminster Coughlin (210) Ruffing (84) Ruffing (24) Lis/Scott (7) Lis (88) Ruffing (4) Merrill (12) Carnegie Mellon Coughlin (309) Ruffing (231) Ruffing (38) Scott (9) Zubik (122) Scott (2) Parrish (10) Thomas More Coughlin (360) Ruffing (53) Ruffing (19) Lis (11) Lis (155) Ruffing/Zubik (1) Anderson (11) Grove City Coughlin (257) Ruffing (102) Ruffing (19) Zubik (6) Zubik (86) Costelnock (2) Marra (7) Bethany Coughlin (202) Ruffing (116) Ruffing (17) Lis (7) Scott (86) Ruffing (3) Morris (11) Case Western Reserve ------Geneva ------Thiel ------Waynesburg ------GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE Opp. WOO WES CMU TMC GRO BET CWR GEN THI WAY LT Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey Crossey ------LG C. Toy C. Toy C. Toy C. Toy C. Toy C. Toy ------C Main Main Main Main Main Main ------RG Graziani Graziani Graziani Doyle Doyle Doyle ------RT Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio Martuccio ------QB Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin Coughlin ------RB Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing Ruffing ------Y (TE) Giampole Giampole Costelnock Giampole Costelnock Costelnock ------X (WR) Greaves Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik Zubik ------Z (WR) Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott ------H (WR) Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis Lis ------DEFENSE * - started at LB as part of 3-3-5 scheme Opp. WOO WES CMU TMC GRO BET CWR GEN THI WAY DE Turner Turner Turner Marra Marra Marra ------DT Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky Revitsky ------DT Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Snedeker Carr ------DE Bauer Bauer Bauer Parrish* Bauer Parrish* ------SAM Walker Walker Walker Morris Morris Morris ------MIKE Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance Torrance ------SPEAR Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill Merrill ------CB Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair Blair ------SS Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano Graziano ------FS Kelley Kelley Kelley Merhaut Merhaut Merhaut ------CB Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson ------SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Name WOO WES CMU TMC GRO BET CWR GEN THI WAY TOTAL O’Shea Anderson 0 1 2 1 1 0 ------5 Will Bowser 0 0 0 0 1 0 ------1 Asa Costelnock 0 0 1 1 0 1 ------3 Dalton Day 0 0 0 0 1 0 ------1 Billy Drear 0 0 0 1 1 1 ------3 Ted Ford 1 1 0 0 0 1 ------3 Dominic Gibson 1 0 1 0 1 1 ------4 Austin Kemp 0 0 0 0 0 3 ------3 Anthony Keriotis 0 0 1 0 0 0 ------1 Freddie McKissick 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------1 Luke Merhaut 1 1 1 0 0 0 ------3 Bryce Merrill 1 0 0 0 0 1 ------2 Lucas Parrish 1 0 1 0 0 0 ------2 Brendan Reddy 1 1 1 0 2 0 ------5 Anthony Tutino 0 2 0 0 0 1 ------3 Zach Walker 0 1 2 1 0 3 ------7 Benjamin Waugh 1 1 1 0 0 0 ------3 Jordan Yates 0 0 0 0 1 1 ------2 Ricky Zuk 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------1 ------

@wjathletics gopresidents.com facebook.com/wjathletics PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 PAC CHAMPIONS: 70, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 12, 13, 14 OFFENSIVE SUPERLATIVES SCORING PLAYS Opp. Qtr. Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yards TOP INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Wooster 1 12:03 Ruffing 5yd run Ford kick 5-29 1:29 Wooster 1 10:14 Scott 11yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 5-50 0:45 Rushes...... 38...... Ryan Ruffing at CMU Wooster 2 13:51 Ruffing 5yd run Ford kick 4-48 1:02 Yards Rushing...... 231...... Ryan Ruffing at CMU Wooster 2 07:52 Coughlin 5yd run Ford kick 11-77 3:19 TD Rushes...... 4...... Ryan Ruffing vs Westminster Wooster 3 05:22 Lis 93yd punt return Ford kick 0-0 0:00 Wooster 3 02:05 Jones 5yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 5-45 1:08 Long Rush...... 37...... Ryan Ruffing at CMU Wooster 4 10:53 Kincaid 1yd run Ford kick 7-51 2:26 Pass attempts...... 58...... Pete Coughlin at TMC Wooster 4 02:06 Kemp 9yd run Davis kick 11-58 4:33 Pass completions...... 34...... Pete Coughlin at TMC Westminster 1 10:15 Ruffing 1yd run Ford kick 2-1 0:33 Yards Passing...... 360...... Pete Coughlin at TMC Westminster 2 01:45 Ruffing 7yd run Ford kick 12-74 3:46 TD Passes...... 4...... Pete Coughlin at CMU Westminster 4 12:32 Coughlin 13yd run Ford kick 5-75 2:14 Westminster 4 08:55 Ruffing 3yd run Ford kick 5-68 2:05 Long Pass...... 75...... Pete Coughlin at CMU Westminster 4 01:04 Ruffing 1yd run Ford kick 7-45 1:14 Receptions...... 11...... Daniel Lis at TMC Yards Receiving...... 155...... Daniel Lis at TMC Carnegie Mellon 1 05:02 Lis 5yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 12-58 3:23 Carnegie Mellon 1 00:00 Zubik 75yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 3-90 0:40 TD Receptions...... 2 ...... Eric Scott at CMU Carnegie Mellon 2 07:17 Scott 15yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 10-56 2:01 ...... 2...... Asa Costelnock vs Grove City Carnegie Mellon 2 01:43 Ford 34yd field goal --- 13-57 5:11 ...... 2...... Jesse Zubik vs Bethany Carnegie Mellon 3 10:28 Ruffing 37yd run Ford kick 6-67 2:09 Carnegie Mellon 4 06:33 Scott 12yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 11-65 4:02 Long Reception...... 75...... Jesse Zubik at CMU Field Goals...... 2...... Ted Ford at TMC Thomas More 1 08:30 Ford 25yd field goal --- 8-47 1:42 Thomas More 1 02:04 Zubik 28yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 9-74 2:52 Long Field Goal...... 34...... Ted Ford at CMU Thomas More 2 00:40 Ford 23yd field goal --- 17-66 5:22 Punts...... 6...... Kevin Mechas vs Westminster Thomas More 3 05:58 Ruffing 1yd run Ford kick 12-78 4:04 ...... 6...... Kevin Mechas at CMU Grove City 1 11:57 Lis 16yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 5-48 1:12 Punting Avg...... 39.0...... Matt Heslin at Wooster Grove City 1 04:40 Costelnock 8yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick failed 8-80 2:21 Long Punt...... 54...... Kevin Mechas vs Bethany Grove City 1 02:23 Coughlin 3yd run Giampole pass 7-56 2:09 Punts Inside 20...... 3...... Kevin Mechas at CMU Grove City 2 10:54 Ruffing 3yd run Ford kick 9-68 3:15 Grove City 2 06:55 Ruffing 16yd run Ford kick 4-54 0:55 Long Punt Return...... 93...... Daniel List at Wooster Grove City 2 00:34 Lis 68yd punt return Ford kick 0-0 0:00 Long Kickoff Return.....45...... Luke Merhaut vs Bethany Grove City 3 07:02 Costelnock 35yd pass from Rowse Ford kick blocked 1-35 0:08 Grove City 3 00:15 Greaves 34yd pass from Rowse Davis kick 4-42 1:11 Tackles...... 12...... Bryce Merrill vs Westminster Sacks...... 2.0...... Justin Bauer vs Grove City Bethany 1 11:29 Lis 11yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 5-44 1:19 Tackles For Loss...... 3.5...... Jon Turner at Wooster Bethany 1 04:32 Zubik 14yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 8-79 2:15 Bethany 1 00:52 Ruffing 18yd run Ford kick 2-40 0:24 Interceptions...... 1...... Nine times Bethany 2 13:34 Zubik 48yd pass from Coughlin Ford kick 2-52 0:36 Bethany 2 06:51 Ruffing 3yd run Ford kick 7-37 2:04 Bethany 2 05:52 Bowser 0yd blocked punt return Ford kick 0-0 0:00 TEAM GAME HIGHS Bethany 2 04:01 Ruffing 18yd run Ford kick 2-27 0:25 Rushes...... 58...... at Carnegie Mellon Bethany 2 00:00 Ford 32yd field goal --- 7-4 2:11 Yards Rushing...... 273...... vs Grove City Bethany 3 12:56 Coughlin 10yd run Ford kick 5-54 1:46 Bethany 4 09:28 Vickless 21yd pass from Rowse Ford kick 9-70 3:56 Yards Per Rush...... 5.0...... vs Grove City TD Rushes...... 5...... at Wooster ...... 5...... vs Westminster ...... 5...... vs Bethany Pass attempts...... 58...... at Thomas More Pass completions...... 34...... at Thomas More Yards Passing...... 379...... vs Grove City Yards Per Pass...... 11.8...... vs Grove City TD Passes...... 4...... at Carnegie Mellon ...... 4...... vs Grove City Total Plays...... 101...... at Carnegie Mellon Total Offense...... 652...... vs Grove City Yards Per Play...... 7.5...... vs Grove City Points...... 66...... vs Bethany Sacks By...... 5...... vs Grove City First Downs...... 33...... at Carnegie Mellon ...... 33...... vs Grove City Penalties...... 16...... vs Grove City Penalty Yards...... 135...... vs Grove City Turnovers...... 4...... at Thomas More Interceptions By...... 4...... vs Bethany Punts...... 7...... vs Westminster Punting Avg...... 38.0...... vs Bethany Long Punt...... 54...... vs Bethany Punts inside 20...... 3...... at Carnegie Mellon Long Punt Return ...... 93...... at Wooster

@wjathletics gopresidents.com @wjfootball PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 RED ZONE SCORING DEFENSIVE SUPERLATIVES W&J Date Opp. Score Times in Scores Total Pts TDs Rush Pass FG OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Sept. 5 at Wooster W, 56-10 8 7 49 7 5 2 0 Rushes...... 37...... CT Tarrant, TMC Sept. 12 Westminster W, 35-31 5 5 35 5 5 0 0 Yards Rushing...... 303...... Sam Benger, CMU Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon W, 38-14 4 4 24 3 0 3 1 TD Rushes...... 2...... Kimu Kim, WES Oct. 3 at Thomas More L, 20-38 4 3 13 1 1 0 2 ...... 2...... Sam Benger, CMU Oct. 10 Grove City W, 55-7 8 4 24 4 2 1 0 ...... 2...... CT Tarrant, CMU Oct. 17 Bethany W, 66-42 8 7 45 6 4 2 1 ...... 2...... Jalen Holmes, BET Oct. 24 at CWRU Long Rush...... 85...... Sam Benger, CMU Oct. 31 at Geneva Pass attempts...... 34...... Andrew Hearon, CMU Nov. 7 Thiel Pass completions...... 16...... Lincon Reyes, BET Nov. 14 Waynesburg Yards Passing...... 204...... Lincon Reyes, BET TOTALS --- 38 31 201 27 18 9 4 TD Passes...... 4...... Lincon Reyes, BET 31 of 38 (81.6%) Long Pass...... 54...... Paul Columbo, WES Receptions...... 11...... Eric Blinn, BET Opponents Yards Receiving...... 146...... Eric Blinn, BET Date Opp. Score Times in Scores Total Pts TDs Rush Pass FG TD Receptions...... 3...... Eric Blinn, BET Sept. 5 at Wooster W, 56-10 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 Long Reception...... 54...... J. Bentley, WES Sept. 12 Westminster W, 35-31 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 Field Goals...... 1...... Trevor Bowden, WOO Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon W, 38-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...... 1...... Tommy Budke, TMC Oct. 3 at Thomas More L, 20-38 5 5 31 4 2 2 1 Long Field Goal...... 23...... Tommy Budke, TMC Oct. 10 Grove City W, 55-7 3 1 7 1 0 1 0 Punts...... 9...... Trevor Bowden, WOO Oct. 17 Bethany W, 66-42 4 4 28 4 1 3 0 ...... 9...... Tyler Kohman, CMU Oct. 24 at CWRU ...... 9...... Anthony Marnejon, GRO Oct. 31 at Geneva Punting Avg...... 44.0...... Aaron Frye, BET Nov. 7 Thiel Long Punt...... 58...... Tyler Kohman, CMU Nov. 14 Waynesburg Punts Inside 20...... 3...... Tyler Kohman, CMU TOTALS --- 17 14 90 12 6 6 2 Long Punt Return...... 5...... Drew Fitzmorris, CMU 14 of 17 (82.4%) Long Kickoff Return.....66...... Gabriel Moore, GRO Tackles...... 12...... Drew Fitzmorris, CMU BY-QUARTER STATISTICS ...... 12...... Stanley Bikuleg, CMU Third-Down Conversions ...... 12...... Brandon Berringer, GRO Date Opp. Overall 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q Overtime Sacks...... 2.0...... Rich Ellebie, WES Sept. 5 at Wooster 6-12 (50.0) 1-2 (50.0) 1-2 (50.0) 0-3 (0.0) 4-5 (80.0) --- ...... 2.0...... Dustin Mitchell, TMC Sept. 12 Westminster 5-16 (31.2) 1-4 (25.0) 3-5 (60.0) 0-5 (0.0) 1-2 (50.0) --- ...... 2.0...... Nadim Raddar, BET Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon 12-20 (60.0) 3-5 (60.0) 6-7 (85.7) 0-4 (0.0) 3-4 (75.0) --- Tackles For Loss...... 3.0...... Rich Ellebie, WES Oct. 3 at Thomas More 11-21 (52.4) 4-8 (50.0) 3-5 (60.0) 4-5 (80.0) 0-3 (0.0) --- Interceptions...... 1...... Todd Jeter, WES Oct. 10 Grove City 6-14 (42.9) 3-3 (100.0) 2-3 (66.7) 0-4 (0.0) 1-4 (50.0) --- ...... 1...... Justin Shaw, WES Oct. 17 Bethany 5-13 (38.5) 2-2 (100.0) 1-4 (25.0) 0-3 (0.0) 2-4 (50.0) --- ...... 1...... Samer Abdelmoty, CMU Oct. 24 at CWRU ...... 1...... Brandon Neal, TMC Oct. 31 at Geneva ...... 1...... Trey Wells, TMC Nov. 7 Thiel ...... 1...... Johnny Lammers, TMC Nov. 14 Waynesburg ...... 1...... Kyle Fuller, TMC Wash. & Jeff. 45-96 (46.9) 14-24 (58.3) 16-26 (61.5) 4-24 (16.7) 11-22 (50.0) --- Opponents 34-99 (34.3) 12-26 (46.2) 10-29 (34.5) 4-24 (16.7) 8-20 (40.0) --- OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes...... 49...... at Wooster Fourth-Down Conversions Yards Rushing...... 341...... at Carnegie Mellon Date Opp. Overall 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q Overtime Yards Per Rush...... 10.0...... at Carnegie Mellon Sept. 5 at Wooster 1-3 (33.3) 0-1 (0.0) 1-1 (100.0) 0-1 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) --- TD Rushes...... 2...... vs Westminster Sept. 12 Westminster 1-2 (50.0) 0-1 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 1-1 (100.0) --- ...... 2...... at Carnegie Mellon Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon 0-1 (0.0) 0-1 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) --- ...... 2...... at Thomas More Oct. 3 at Thomas More 2-2 (100.0) 1-1 (100.0) 1-1 (100.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) --- ...... 2...... vs Bethany Oct. 10 Grove City 3-5 (60.0) 0-0 (0.0) 0-0 (0.0) 2-2 (100.0) 1-3 (33.3) --- Pass attempts...... 36...... at Carnegie Mellon Oct. 17 Bethany 2-3 (67.7) 0-0 (0.0) 1-1 (100.0) 1-2 (50.0) 0-0 (0.0) --- Pass completions...... 17...... vs Grove City Oct. 24 at CWRU Yards Passing...... 219...... at Thomas More Oct. 31 at Geneva Yards Per Pass...... 7.0...... vs Bethany Nov. 7 Thiel TD Passes...... 4...... vs Bethany Nov. 14 Waynesburg Total Plays...... 79...... at Wooster Wash. & Jeff. 9-16 (56.2) 1-4 (25.0) 3-3 (100.0) 3-5 (60.0) 2-4 (50.0) --- Total Offense...... 464...... vs Bethany Opponents 6-9 (66.7) 2-2 (100.0) 0-1 (0.0) 1-1 (100.0) 3-5 (60.0) --- Yards Per Play...... 6.1...... vs Bethany Time of Possession Points...... 42...... vs Bethany Date Opp. Overall 1st Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q Overtime Sacks By...... 4...... vs Westminster First Downs...... 30...... at Thomas More Sept. 5 at Wooster 24:22 5:02 5:13 6:42 7:25 --- Penalties...... 9...... vs Westminster Sept. 12 Westminster 26:56 5:42 8:21 6:32 6:21 --- Penalty Yards...... 95...... vs Westminster Sept. 19 at Carnegie Mellon 36:03 7:36 10:13 7:56 10:18 --- Turnovers...... 5...... vs Bethany Oct. 3 at Thomas More 30:00 7:44 8:12 7:51 6:13 --- Interceptions By...... 4...... at Thomas More Oct. 10 Grove City 34:48 5:42 6:50 9:59 12:17 --- Punts...... 10...... at Wooster Oct. 17 Bethany 26:20 4:14 6:36 6:34 8:56 --- Punting Avg...... 40.3...... at Thomas More Oct. 24 at CWRU Long Punt...... 58...... at Carnegie Mellon Oct. 31 at Geneva Punts inside 20...... 3...... at Carnegie Mellon Nov. 7 Thiel Long Punt Return ...... 5...... at Carnegie Mellon Nov. 14 Waynesburg ...... 5...... vs Bethany Wash. & Jeff. (avg.) 29:44 6:00 7:35 7:35 8:35 --- Opponents (avg.) 30:16 9:00 7:25 7:25 6:25 --- @wjathletics gopresidents.com facebook.com/wjathletics PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 PAC CHAMPIONS: 70, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 06, 07, 12, 13, 14 NCAA DIVISION III TOP-25 POLLS

WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS # School (1st votes) Rec. Pts. Prev. AFCA # School (1st votes) Rec Pts Prev. 1. Mount Union (Ohio) (37) 6-0 1042 1 Sept. 21 - 12 (515 votes) 1 Mount Union (19) 6-0 619 1 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) (2) 6-0 995 2 Sept. 28 - 13 (555 votes) 2 Linfield (6) 5-0 598 2 3. Linfield (Ore.) (3) 5-0 975 3 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 6-0 572 3 Oct. 5 - 20 (151 votes) 4. Wesley (Del.) 6-0 872 4 4 Wesley 6-0 543 4 5. Wheaton (Ill.) 6-0 865 5 Oct. 12 - 18 (260 votes) 5 UW-Oshkosh 5-1 493 5 6. St. Thomas (Minn.) 6-0 830 7 Oct. 19 - 17 (323 votes) 6 UW-Whitewater 5-1 485 6 7. Wis.-Oshkosh 5-1 784 8 7 St. Thomas 6-0 467 9 8. Johns Hopkins (Md.) 6-0 724 9 D3football.com 8 Wheaton (Ill.) 6-0 460 7 9. Wabash (Ind.) 6-0 693 10 9 Wabash 6-0 443 10 Preseason - 15 (270 votes) 10. Wis.-Whitewater 5-1 691 11 10 Johns Hopkins 6-0 390 11 11. Thomas More (Ky.) 7-0 632 12 Week One - 14 (305 votes) 11 Thomas More 7-0 384 12 12. Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 6-0 581 13 Week Two - 14 (278 votes) 12 UW-Platteville 5-1 332 13 13. Wis.-Platteville 5-1 544 14 Week Three - 14 (302 votes) 13 St. John’s 5-1 322 14 14. St. John’s (Minn.) 5-1 459 15 Week Four - 13 (306 votes) 14 Hardin-Simmons 6-0 307 15 15. Illinois Wesleyan 6-0 452 16 Week Five - 19 (156 votes) 15 Washington and Jefferson 5-1 239 16 16. Albright (Pa.) 6-0 372 17 Week Six - 16 (212 votes) 16 North Central (Ill.) 4-2 228 17 17. Washington & Jefferson 5-1 323 18 Week Seven - 15 (239 votes) 17 Concordia-Moorhead 6-1 167 19 18. Wartburg (Iowa) 5-1 309 6 18 John Carroll 5-1 160 18 19. John Carroll (Ohio) 5-1 275 19 19 Illinois Wesleyan 6-0 149 20 20. Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) 6-1 250 21 20 Albright 6-0 120 21 21. North Central (Ill.) 4-2 176 22 21 Rowan 5-1 102 22 22. Albion (Mich.) 6-0 155 24 22 Wartburg 5-1 95 8 23. Rowan (N.J.) 5-1 146 23 23 Salisbury 4-1 91 23 24. Washington & Lee (Va.) 6-0 109 25 24 Texas Lutheran 5-1 88 25 25. Whitworth (Wash.) 6-0 78 NR 25 Whitworth 6-0 46 -- Dropped out: No. 24 Ithaca. Dropped Out: Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) (20). Others receiving votes: DePauw 41; Cortland State 33; Others Receiving Votes: DePauw (Ind.), 66; Texas Lutheran, 42; Washington and Lee 20; Rose-Hulman 19; Hampden-Sydney 14; Western New England (Mass.), 40; Olivet (Mich.), 27; Bethel (Minn.), Bethel 13; St. Lawrence 13; Franklin 12; Dubuque 10; Framingham 26; St. Norbert (Wis.), 26; Salisbury (Md.), 21; Gustavus Adolphus State 8; Albion 7; Guilford 6; Delaware Valley 6; Western New (Minn.), 17; Guilford (N.C.), 10; Rose-Hulman (Ind.), 10; Cortland St. England 5; Berry 4; Gustavus Adolphus 4; Amherst 3; Ohio (N.Y.), 6; Berry (Ga.), 4; Framingham St. (Mass.), 4; Cal Lutheran, 3; Northern 3; Ithaca 2; Chicago 2. Dubuque (Iowa), 3; Ohio Northern, 3; Amherst (Mass.), 2; Franklin (Ind.), 2; Hobart (N.Y.), 2; Huntingdon (Ala.), 2; Chicago (Ill.), 1; The D3football.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coaches, Delaware Valley (Pa.), 1; Trinity (Conn.), 1. Sports Information Directors and media members from across the country, and is published weekly. NCAA DIVISION III REGIONAL RANKINGS Will be released later in the season.

@wjathletics gopresidents.com @wjfootball PRESIDENTS FOOTBALL 2015 NCAA PLAYOFFS: 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 14 2015 INDIVIDUAL HONORS Zack Crossey, Sr., OL Ryan Torrance, Jr., LB The Sporting News Preseason First Team All-America PAC Defensive Player of the Week - Sept. 8 Lindy’s Preseason First Team All-America D3football.com Preseason First Team All-America

Daniel Lis, Sr., WR PAC Special Teams Player of the Week - Sept. 8 D3football.com Team of the Week - Sept. 7 William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist - Sept. 24

Ryan Ruffing, Sr., RB PAC Offensive Player of the Week - Oct. 19

TEAM OF THE TEAM: D3football.com has named over 3,700 players to its weekly honor roll, the ‘Team of the Week,’ since the site began in 1999. Over that period, counting offensive line awardees as one choice, W&J has had a PAC-leading 32 different selections, encompassing 40 players (including offensive linemen individually) and 35 total awards. Waynesburg is next on the list at 27 choices, while Thomas More and Westminster have had 23 apiece. Carnegie Mellon has landed 18 players on the list (mainly as a member of the UAA), Bethany 14, Thiel 9, Case Western Reserve 6 and Saint Vincent 4. Geneva is the only PAC member to not have a player on the list. Below are W&J’s all- time Team of the Week members, with the year they were mentioned and the week (year-week): WR Craig Besong LB John Hunter S Craig Sedunov 2008-05, 2009-03 2012-11 2009-10

DL Jacob Bloomhuff RET Aaron Krepps RB Roger Snyder 2008-07, 2009-05 2005-09 2000-02

DL Dan Brodland RET Daniel Lis DL Les Strader 2006-06 2015-01 1999-04

CB Sam Comly DE Jon Lowery QB Bobby Swallow 2013-11 2012-05 2006-03

QB Chris Edwards RB Ryan Mendel DE Jon Turner 2005-03 2006-08 2013-01

DL Jeff Ernst S Bryce Merrill DB Corey Walsh 2007-03 2014-03 2006-02

LB Eric Field RB Joe Nichols RET Dion Wiegand 2003-03 1999-08 2013-06

DE Frank Gigler DB Frank Pilato DB Mike Wilmus 2011-05 2003-02 2004-09

K Chuck Grabner LB Jared Pratt OL Jason Matusik, T.J. Srsic, Eugene 2007-05, 2008-03 2014-07 Crosby, R.J. Dreucci, Rob Phillips 1999-03 DB Ryan Graft WR Jordan Roycroft 2001-04 2010-04 OL Chris Teter, Chris Hickey, Adam Shallcross, Adam Hoffer, Eric Sibenac DL Jason Hazlewood RB Ryan Ruffing 2005-02 2000-11 2014-01

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