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MASTER Football MEDIA.Indd 2010 Football Schedule Sept. 4 Emporia State University ...............................................1 p.m. Jones Field/Welch Stadium, Emporia, Kan. Sept. 11 Drake University ...........................................................7 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo. Sept. 18 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point ..........................1 p.m. Community Stadium at Goerke Park – Stevens Point, Wis. Sept. 25 University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse .................................1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo. Oct. 2 Northwestern Oklahoma State Univ. (Homecoming) ....1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo. Oct. 9 University of South Alabama .........................................4 p.m. Ladd-Peebles Stadium – Mobile, Ala. Oct. 16 Kentucky Wesleyan College (Hall of Fame Day) ...........1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium, Rolla, Mo. Oct. 23 University of Saint Francis ...............................11 a.m. (CDT) Bishop D’Arcy Stadium – Fort Wayne, Ind. Oct. 30 Urbana University (Senior Day) ....................................1 p.m. Allgood-Bailey Stadium – Rolla, Mo. Nov. 6 Saint Joseph’s College ..................................................12 p.m. Alumni Stadium – Rensselaer, Ind. Nov. 13 Lincoln University .........................................................2 p.m. Dwight Reed Stadium, Jefferson City, Mo. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010 Schedule................................................................IFC Quick Facts/Media Information ..........................................2 Allgood-Bailey Stadium ......................................................3 About Missouri S&T ..........................................................4 Miner All-America Players ..................................................6 Academic All-America Players ............................................7 Coaching Staff ....................................................................8 Missouri S&T Administration ...........................................13 Missouri S&T Athletics Directory .....................................15 2010 Missouri S&T Miners 2010 Season Preview ........................................................16 2010 Miner Roster ............................................................20 2010 Pre-Season Depth Chart ..........................................22 Returning Lettermen ........................................................23 Returning Squad Members ...............................................36 Newcomers ......................................................................43 Career Statistics for Returning Players ..............................45 2009 in Review MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL 2009 Miner Statistics ........................................................47 2009 Season Bests ............................................................49 2009 Box Scores/Game Summaries ...................................50 Miner Football History Miner Football Records ....................................................62 Miner Top 10 Lists ...........................................................64 Top Single Game/Single Season Performances ..................65 Annual Leaders.................................................................68 Performance Lists .............................................................69 Miners in Homecoming Games ........................................70 All-Time Results ...............................................................71 All-Time vs. Opponents ....................................................76 2010 Miner Opponents ....................................................81 Missouri S&T Athletic Hall of Fame .................................92 Great Lakes Valley Conference Football in 2012 .............IBC Credits The 2010 Missouri S&T football media guide was produced by the sports information offi ce at Missouri S&T, with assistance from Joann Stiritz and Megan Kean-O’Brien in the university’s publications offi ce. Photos and other information were provided by Lisa Cannon, Rolla Daily News, Brad Rupert, Jeff Jones Photography, Zachary Anderson-Boland and sports information directors from opposing institutions. The book was printed by the University of Missouri Printing Services. 1 MEDIA FACTS AND INFORMATION Information for Incoming Media Quick facts Credentials for Miner games: Credentials will be assigned to news media covering the game. Press passes Location: Rolla, Mo. 65401 must be requested at least one day in Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 6,800 advance of the game to be covered. Please make all Chancellor: Dr. John F. Carney III requests to John Kean, Sports Information, Missouri Director of Athletics: Mark Mullin S&T, Rolla, Mo. 65401; phone number is (573) 341- Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4175 4140. Head Football Coach: David Brown Coaching Record: 0-0 (First year) Game services: Media representatives will receive a Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4957 game program and game notes prior to the contest, Assistant Coach (Secondary): Travis Boulware halftime statistics, and a fi nal game packet including Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4191 play-by-play of the action. Refreshments and a Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator): Nate Saum Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-6897 pre-game meal are also available. Assistant Coach (Offensive Line): Andy Ball Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-6226 Interview policy: Post-game interviews with Miner Assistant Coach (Defensive Line): Brett Sykes players are allowed. Please inform S&T Sports Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4103 Information Director John Kean if you wish Assistant Coach (Tight Ends): Andrew Ravadge to interview S&T player(s) near the end of the Assistant Coach (Linebackers): Akeem Robinson game and he will make the player(s) available in a Assistant Coach (Quarterbacks): Anthony Garnett designated area. Access to the S&T locker room is Assistant Coach (Running Backs): Brandon Landry prohibited. Head Coach David Brown will be Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs): David Richardson 2009 Record: 4-7 available for interviews in the press box following Home Field: Allgood-Bailey Stadium/Jackling Field his post-game radio show. All interviews with Miner Capacity (Surface): 8,000 (grass) players and coaches during the week must be cleared Press Box Phone: (573) 341-6054 through the S&T sports information offi ce. Interviews Nickname: Miners with opposing players following the game must be ar- Colors: Silver and Gold ranged with that school’s sports information director. Conference: NCAA Division II Independent Athletic Trainer (Football): Justin Drake On the Web: Information on Missouri S&T athletics Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4107 is available online at: sports.mst.edu. At that site, you Sports Information Director: John Kean Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4140 can receive up-to-date information on the university’s Cell Phone: (573) 233-6891 15 athletic teams and link into many other sites on Fax: (573) 341-4880 the Internet, such as the NCAA, the NCAA Division II Email Address: [email protected] home page and other NCAA Division II institutions. Website: sports.mst.edu Assistant Sports Information Director: Luke Rinne Media outlets Offi ce Phone: (573) 341-4140 Email address: [email protected] Newspapers: Rolla Daily News: 101 W. Seventh, Rolla, Mo. 65401; (573) 364-2468 Missouri Miner (S&T): Missouri S&T, Rolla, Mo. 65409; (573) 341-4235 Waynesville Daily Guide: Drawer S, Waynesville, Mo. 65583; (573) 336-3711 St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 900 No. Tucker, St. Louis, Mo. 63101; (314) 340-8170 Kansas City Star: 1729 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64108; (816) 234-4355 Springfi eld News-Leader: 651 Boonville, Springfi eld, Mo. 65806; (417) 836-1118 Radio: KTTR/KZNN: 1505 Soest, Rolla, Mo. 65401; (573) 364-2525 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL KMST (S&T): 400 W. 14th, G-4 Library, Rolla, Mo. 65409; (573) 341-4386 Television: KRCG: P.O. Box 659, Jefferson City, Mo. 65102; (573) 896-5144 KOLR: 2650 E Division, Springfi eld, Mo. 65803; (417) 862-6397 2 KSPR: 1359 St. Louis St., Springfi eld, Mo. 65808; (417) 831-1234 KYTV: 999 W Sunshine, Springfi eld, Mo. 65807; (417) 831-0000 ALLGOOD-BAILEY STADIUM Fans attending Miner football games have beautiful surroundings to watch games on the cam- pus. Allgood-Bailey Stadium is in its 44th year as the home the Miners and the facility has undergone a few changes over the years. The most recent makeover took place following the 2000 season, thanks to a $1.5 million gift from alumnus and former Miner player Keith Bailey and his wife, Pat. The couple’s donation led to the construction of lights, a new restroom and concession facility for the stadium and an all-weather track for the university’s track and fi eld program. In the summer of 2006, the locker room facilities were renovated with additional plans for upgrades at the facility. During the groundbreaking ceremony in October 2000, S&T offi cials announced that the stadium complex would be named Allgood-Bailey Stadium in honor of retired S&T coach Dewey Allgood. Bailey, a 1964 graduate of S&T who served as chair, president and chief executive offi cer of The Williams Companies Inc. in Tulsa, says Allgood was a major infl uence during Bailey’s years at S&T. Allgood spent 40 years as a coach at the university and was the Miners’ head football coach when the facility, built as part of a package with the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, opened for play in 1967. The stadium retained the name of the old fi eld which hosted Miner football from 1915 to 1966. It was named for 2010 MINER FOOTBALL alumnus Daniel Cowan Jackling, who donated $5,000 to construct
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