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- ...... 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 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 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 alumnus Daniel Cowan Jackling, who donated $5,000 to construct the original Jackling Field that stood just south of Bishop Avenue; the location is now the site of several campus buildings near the Curtis Laws Wilson Library. A plaque on campus between the Humanities/Social Science and Computer Science buildings marks the spot where the original fi eld was located. The current facility seats 8,000 spectators, with a steel grandstand on the east side and another set of bleachers on the opposite side. A dressing room facility, which includes locker rooms, meeting rooms, storage areas and offi ces, is located at the south end of the facility. The 810-square-foot stadium press box stands atop the west stands. The fi rst game in the facility was played in 1967, before the stadium was completed. A total of 5,000 temporary bleachers were used during the fi rst year and the complex was completed by the start of the 1969 season. The 73rd Missouri General Assembly provided $2 million for the construction project in 1965. Construction was performed by the Maggi Construction Co. Inc. of Rolla. In the summer of 1998, a new grass playing fi eld was installed by Munie Outdoor Services of Caseyville, Ill., the same fi rm that installed the grass fi eld at St. Louis’ Busch Stadium II. Maggi Inc. and CSE Enterprises were the lead contractors during the 2001 stadium renovation.

Stadium Facts Miners’ Year-by-Year Record Opened: 1967, renovated in 2001 at Allgood-Bailey Stadium Cost: $2 million, $1.5 million for renovation First game: Sept. 16, 1967; Miners defeated Harding 25-14 1967...... 1-5 1983...... 5-0 1999...... 0-5 First night game: Sept. 1, 2001: Miners beat Quincy 45-12 1968...... 2-2 1984...... 4-1 2000...... 1-5 Playing surface: Grass (new fi eld installed in 1998) 1969...... 3-1 1985...... 3-1 2001...... 1-4 First Touchdown: Robert Nicodemus, S&T vs. Harding, 1970.....3-1-1 1986...... 2-4 2002...... 0-6 Sept. 16, 1967 (43-yard run) 1971...... 3-2 1987...... 2-3 2003...... 0-5 First Field Goal: Larry Oliver, S&T vs. Missouri State University, 1972...... 0-5 1988...... 2-2 2004...... 2-4 Oct. 14, 1967 (30 yards) 1973.....2-2-1 1989...... 0-5 2005...... 4-2 Most Points (S&T): 63 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 1974...... 3-1 1990...... 0-4 2006...... 4-1 Most Points (opponent): 91, Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 1975.....0-5-1 1991...... 3-3 2007...... 3-2 Most Points (both teams): 118, S&T vs. Pittsburg State, 1976.....2-2-1 1992...... 1-3 2008...... 4-1 Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU won 91-27) 1977...... 5-2 1993...... 2-4 2009...... 3-2 Longest Winning Streak: 16 games, Oct. 31, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1984 1978...... 5-1 1994...... 2-2 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 19 games, Sept. 26, 1981 to Oct. 27, 1984 1979.....2-2-1 1995...... 1-4 Longest Losing Streak: 15 games, Sept. 15, 2001 to Nov. 15, 2003 1980...... 5-0 1996...... 2-4 Miners’ record at facility: 95-117-6 1981.....4-1-1 1997...... 2-3 1982...... 5-0 1998...... 0-5 3 ABOUT MISSOURI S&T

Campus overview

Missouri S&T is one of the top technological research universities in the nation. Surrounded by Ozarks scenery (Rolla is about 100 miles west of St. Louis), the campus is accessible, safe and friendly. Known for its engineering programs, S&T also offers degrees in the sciences, liberal arts, humanities and business. About 6,800 students are currently enrolled in classes, making S&T big enough to accommodate a diverse population but small enough for individuals to stand out. S&T students are expected to ac- tively participate in the processes of getting an education, whether that means joining a student design team, participating in intercollegiate athletics, conducting research with faculty members, helping to assure safe drinking water in a Central American community, or planning activities for the Did you know? campus’s next St. Pat’s celebration. Upon graduation, these experienced students are in extremely high demand by com- - Approximately 96 percent of all reporting graduates secure a position in the fi eld of panies across the nation and around the world. their choice within three months of Without exceptional faculty members and involved graduation. alumni, it wouldn’t be possible to give these students a world-class education. The campus currently employs - Missouri S&T graduates earn the highest astronauts, bridge builders, chemists, fi lmmakers, historians, starting salaries in the Midwest ($57,000 pyrotechnicians, rocket scientists, solar energy experts and average), according to Payscale Inc. video bloggers. S&T graduates, many of whom give time and money back to the university, work on the International Space - Missouri S&T offers more than 65 degree- Station, play professional poker, run NASCAR teams, search granting academic programs, including 19 engineering fi elds. for cancer cures, win Academy Awards and lead Fortune 500 companies. - Student-to-faculty ratio is 16:1. S&T is a campus in motion. With more than 200 student organizations on campus, there’s a place for everyone - Average class size is 29 students. to get involved. Students can be seen pedaling human- powered vehicles in the shadow of Toomey Hall, the new - Average lab size is 17 students. mechanical and aerospace engineering complex, or build- ing solar-powered cars and houses. Mining engineers are - Missouri S&T hosts more than 25 research growing oil-producing algae underground while materials centers, labs and institutes. scientists are learning how to mend broken bones with glass - Missouri S&T ranks among the Top 25 in in their laboratories. Founded in 1870, the University of Forbes magazine’s list of most entrepreneurial Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy was the fi rst American campuses.

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL technological institution west of the Mississippi River. One of four campuses in the University of Missouri System, - More than 80 percent of students receive the name was changed to the University of Missouri-Rolla in fi nancial aid. 1964 and changed to its current name of Missouri University of Science and Technology in 2008. 4 ATHLETICS AT MISSOURI S&T

About athletics

Missouri S&T boasts a competitive athletic program as a member of NCAA Division II and the Great Lakes Valley Conference in all of its sports except football (playing as a NCAA Division II independent; the GLVC will add football as a conference sport in 2012) and (aligned with the New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference). With the addition of in 2007, S&T fi elds eight men’s and seven women’s varsity teams. Missouri S&T student-athletes have shown success at the national level both on the fi eld and in the classroom.

On the fi eld

S&T teams have fi nished in the top 10 at the national level for 13 of the past 14 seasons. S&T has won four NCAA national championships on an individual basis in swimming during the past seven seasons, with Zlatan Hamzic capturing the title in the 200-yard breaststroke at the 2009 NCAA Division II Championships. S&T’s 200- yard freestyle relay team won back-to-back Division II championships in 2001 and 2002, while the 400-yard freestyle relay team took home a national title in 2002. The Miner swimming team has fi nished among the top four in the nation in three of the past four years, headed by a runner-up fi nish at the 2008 national meet. Missouri S&T’s men’s track and fi eld team swept the GLVC championships in 2009 and combined with the women’s team to send eight individuals to national competition -- and all of them fi nished among the top eight to earn All-America honors. S&T’s football team matched its best record over the last 23 seasons in 2008, while the last year saw S&T’s men’s soccer, men’s and women’s and teams all qualify for GLVC post-season play. The Lady Miner basketball and softball teams have made NCAA regional competition in recent years, with the basketball MINER FOOTBALL 2010 team making it to the championship game of the NCAA Great Lakes Regional in 2008. Since 1935, Missouri S&T athletic teams have won or shared 37 league titles.

In the classroom

S&T is proud of its academic reputation as one of the top institutions for science and technology. The results are shown in the consistently strong performance of the student-athletes on the S&T campus. During the 2009-10 academic year, a total of 219 student-athletes at S&T fi nished with a 3.0 or better GPA, a total that included 47 members of the football team. The university also has a high number of selections to the academic teams in the past year that were released by the Great Lakes Valley Conference, Great Lakes Football Con- ference and New South Intercollegiate Swimming Confer- ence. A total of 107 S&T student-athletes were selected to the GLVC’s All-Academic team for the 2009-10 school year, the sixth-best total in the 15-team conference. S&T student-athletes have won 54 Academic All-America awards, as selected by CoSIDA and its program sponsors, and 168 Academic All-District awards during the past 18 years. In addition, numerous teams and individuals have been honored for their success as student-athletes by their various national organizations. In the past year, two S&T student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors. A total of 10 individuals were named to their selected Academic All- District teams during the 2009-10 season. S&T has had 23 Academic All-America selections over the past six seasons for a total of 33 since 2000, the fourth-best total in NCAA 5 Division II. MISSOURI S&T ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

Ed Kromka (1941): Kromka was passes for 790 yards and seven touchdowns. He the fi rst Miner to earn All-America was a fi rst-team All-America pick by Daktronics and honors as he was named to the Little Football Gazette, second-team by D2Football.com and All-America Team. Kromka, who third team on the Associated Press Little All-America died in 1971, was one of the charter Team. In addition, he was a fi rst-team choice to ESPN inductees into the Miner Athletic Hall The Magazine’s Academic of Fame in 1987. All-America Team.

Frank Winfi eld (1969): Winfi eld Joe Winters (2006): Winters was was named to the Kodak All-America named to Football Gazette’s All- Team at offensive guard after a stand- America squad as an honorable out year that saw S&T post its fi rst mention pick after breaking the winning record in years. Winfi eld was school record for passing yards in inducted into Miner Athletic Hall of a season with 3,724. Winters also Fame in 1990. threw 35 touchdown passes on the season to earn fi rst-team all-conference honors in the Merle Dillow (1974): Dillow was Great Lakes Football Conference. chosen to the Kodak All-America Team after a 50-catch, 786-yard Ashton Gronewold (2005-06-07): season. He shares the record with Gronewold completed a eight touchdown catches in one standout career in the 2007 season season. Dillow was inducted into the by being selected to the Associated Miner Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000. Press Little All-America First Team, Bill Grantham (1980): Grantham Daktronics and was named to the Kodak All-America Football Gazette second team and Team after helping lead the D2Football.com third team. In 2007, he Miners to a 10-0 record and No. 10 accumulated a school record 2,250 yards and was fi nal national ranking in 1980. He named a regional fi nalist for the Harlon Hill Award, holds the MIAA record with 29 career given to the top player in NCAA Division II. As a interceptions. Grantham was inducted junior, he was selected to the Associated Press Little into the Miner Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. All-America second team, Football Gazette’s third team and D2Football.com’s honorable mention squad after Eivind Listerud (1993): Listerud a season where he broke the S&T single-season marks was the chosed to Kodak’s All-Amer- for receiving. He holds the Miners’ seasonal marks for ica team following the 1993 season receptions with 87 (set in 2007), yards with 1,120 when he was one of the nation’s most (2006) and touchdown catches with 17 set in 2005, accurate placekickers. Listerud made as well as the career marks in all three categories. In 12 of his 13 fi eld goal 2005, Gronewold netted attempts and scored a team-high 56 honorable mention All-America laurels from points. He also earned second-team Football Gazette. He was named Great Lakes GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors that Football Conference’s “Offensive Player of the Year” in season. 2006.

Cole Drussa (2003-04): Drussa Bryan Crider (2009): Crider was the fi rst Miner player to earn earned a spot on the Associated All-America honors in two different Press Little All-America team fol- seasons, doing so following the 2003 lowing a senior year in which he and 2004 campaigns. In 2003, he caught 57 passes for 604 yards and earned second-team All-America hon- four touchdowns. The 57 catches MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL ors from Football Gazette after a year gave Crider a total of 142 for his in which he was among the national career, the most by any tight end in Miner history. reception leaders for tight ends. Drussa caught 55 During the season, Crider had a 12-catch, 134-yard passes for 601 yards on the season with fi ve performance against Saint Francis (Ind.), including 6 touchdowns in 2003. The following season, Drussa a key 24-yard reception in S&T’s game-winning drive. was a consensus All-America pick after catching 69 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

S&T is proud of its academic reputation as one of the top institutions for science and technology. The results are shown in the consistently strong performance of the student-athletes on the S&T campus. During the 2009-10 academic year, a total of 237 student-athletes at S&T fi nished with a 3.0 or better GPA, a total that included 47 members of the football team. The university also has a high number of selections to the academic teams in the past year that were released by the Great Lakes Valley Conference, Great Lakes Football Conference and New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference. A total of 107 S&T student-athletes were selected to the GLVC’s All-Academic team for the 2009-10 school year, the sixth-best total in the 15-team conference. S&T student-athletes have won 54 Academic All-America awards, as selected by CoSIDA and its program sponsors, and 168 Academic All-District awards during the past 18 years. In addition, numerous teams and individuals have been honored for their success as student-athletes by their various national organizations. In the past year, two S&T student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors. A total of 10 individuals were named to their selected Academic All- Cole Drussa was a fi rst-team Academic All-America MINER FOOTBALL 2010 District teams during the 2009-10 season. S&T has had 23 selection in 2004, the same year in which he was named Academic All-America selections over the past six seasons All-America at tight end on the fi eld. for a total of 33 since 2000, the fourth-best total in NCAA Division II. MISSOURI S&T ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

Kim Colter Paul Janke Randy Hauser Bob Pressly Tom Reed Jim Pfeiff er Mark Diamond DB, 1972 OL, 1980 DB, 1982 DL, 1982 RB, 1986 OL, 1987-88 DB, 1991 First Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team Top NCAA Division II Academic All-America Producing Schools of the 2000s

School Conference Total 1. Pittsburg State ...... MIAA ...... 46 Don Huff Eivind Listerud Brian Gilmore DB, 1991-92 PK, 1993 LB, 1994-95-96 2. Truman State ...... MIAA ...... 45 First Team Second Team First Team 3. Wingate ...... South Atlantic ...... 34 4. Missouri S&T ...... MIAA/GLVC ...... 33 5. Indianapolis ...... GLVC ...... 30 6. Adams State ...... Rocky Mountain ...... 23 7. Barry...... Sunshine State ...... 20 T8. Abilene Christian ...... Lone Star ...... 18 T8. Central Missouri ...... MIAA ...... 18 T10. Emporia State ...... MIAA ...... 16 Curt Kimmel Cole Drussa Phil Shin T10. Missouri Southern ...... MIAA ...... 16 DL, 2001-02 TE, 2004 WR, 2005 7 Second Team First Team First Team HEAD COACH DAVID BROWN

David Brown, an assistant coach at Ohio University season in the GMAC Bowl. for the past four seasons who has worked with one of Ohio’s defense also ranked the nation’s top defenses at that level, is entering his 29th overall, 15th in pass fi rst season as the head football coach at Missouri S&T. effi ciency and 18th against the pass in 2006, with two Brown, who offi cially assumed the head coach- members of that team’s ing duties March 15, took over for Kirby Cannon, who secondary ranking as the stepped down to join the staff at Central Michigan top two players in the MAC University. He is the 14th head coach in the history of in passes defender per game. the Miner program and only the sixth since 1937. Prior to joining the staff at “It is an honor and a privilege to be named the head Ohio, Brown spent fi ve seasons on the staff at Cal football coach at Missouri S&T,” Brown said. “S&T is a Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, Calif., great place to get a fi rst-class education, play serving as the team’s defensive coordinator in the 2004 competitive football and live in one of the best regions and 2005 seasons. Cal Poly won the Great West title in in the country,” Brown said. “I look forward to coaching each of those two seasons and earned its fi rst berth and recruiting the type of student-athletes who strive – and victory – in NCAA Division I-AA (now Division I to attain All-America status on the fi eld and in the Football Championship Series) championship play in classroom.” 2005.

“I am exceedingly pleased to have David joining In the two years as defensive coordinator, Brown our staff,” said S&T director of athletics Mark Mullin. “He headed one the top units in Division I-AA. Both teams brings tremendous experience and enthusiasm to our led the nation in quarterback sacks, with the 2005 program. We had a strong pool of candidates for the squad recording a school record of 67. The 2004 squad position and the quality and relevancy of his led the nation in rushing defense by allowing an experience stood out. His references were outstanding average of just 84.3 yards per game and also ranked and included some of the nation’s top coaches. among the top 10 nationally in scoring defense, turn- overs gained and interceptions, while the punt return “The common theme that emerged was that David team averaged better than 12 yards per return. is an outstanding person, tremendous coach and rising star in the coaching ranks of college football,” The Mustangs also had the recipient of the Buck he added. “The interview process did nothing but Buchanan Award for the top defensive player in reinforce that. We are extremely excited to have David, Division I-AA in 2004 in linebacker Jordan Beck and Beth and their sons, David and Isaac, joining our Miner again the following season when defensive end Chris family.” Gocong – who led the nation with 23.5 sacks – landed the honor. Over the last four seasons at Ohio, Brown has served as the defensive backs coach and has also Brown was the Mustangs’ linebackers coach and worked with aspects of the special teams. He was in recruiting coordinator in his fi rst three seasons at Cal charge of the punt return unit and also assisted with Poly and also assisted with the kickoff and punt return the punt and kickoff teams during his tenure with the teams. Bobcat program. Throughout the years at both Ohio and Cal Poly, During his stint at Ohio, the Bobcat defense has Brown’s return units have also ranked high nationwide been one of the best in the nation, ranking among the with seven of the nine teams posting team averages of top 20 at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Series level better than 10 yards per runback. in pass effi ciency defense and leading the nation with 38 turnovers gained in the 2009 season. It was a year In total, Brown has coached six All-America

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL that saw the Bobcats win the Eastern Division title in performers at four different positions (one linebacker, the Mid-America Conference and earn a berth to the two cornerbacks, one safety and three return Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl to face Marshall University. specialists), including fi ve at Cal Poly and one at Idaho State, where he spent the 2000 season as the running It was the second division title and bowl backs coach and mentored a 1,000-yard rusher in Nick 8 appearance for the Bobcats since 2006, when Ohio Wentworth. played the University of Southern Mississippi that HEAD COACH DAVID BROWN

In the summer of 2004, Brown participated in MINER FOOTBALL 2010 the National Football League’s minority internship The David Brown fi le program with the Detroit Lions. In the spring of 2005, he traveled to Tokyo, Japan to help teach the Fujitsu 1993-94 Defensive back, California Polytechnic Frontiers’ coaching staff on defensive and overall University coaching strategies. 1996 Assistant coach (defensive backs), Allan Hancock College, Santa Maria, Calif. Brown has also served stint as the defensive coordinator at Venice High School in Los Angeles, 1997 Assistant coach (defensive backs), Claremont Calif., the defensive coordinator for the Cologne McKenna College, Claremont, Calif. Crocodiles in Cologne, Germany, the defensive backs coach at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, 1998 Assistant coach (defensive coordinator/ Calif., and the defensive backs coach at Allan Hancock defensive backs), Cologne Crocodiles College in Santa Maria, Calif.. 1999 Assistant coach (defensive coordinator/ “Our team will play with great effort and lots of defensive backs), Venice High School, Los Angeles, Calif. enthusiasm,” Brown said. “We will place a high level of importance on special teams play. We’ll use an 2000 Assistant coach (running backs), Idaho aggressive, attacking style of defense and will get the State University, Pocatello, Idaho ball in the hands of our playmakers on offense.” 2001-05 Assistant coach (linebackers/recruiting A native of Los Angeles, Brown earned his coordinator; became defensive coordinator associate’s degree from Santa Monica College in 1992 in 2004), Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Calif. and went on to receive a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Cal Poly in 1996. He was a two-year 2004 NFL internship with Detroit Lions member of the Mustangs’ football team, leading the 2006-09 Assistant coach (defensive backs), squad with 69 tackles and intercepting three passes Ohio University, Athens, Ohio in 1994. As a senior, when he was a team captain, he registered 54 tackles and three interceptions. 2008 NFL internship with Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Brown also received a master’s of education 2010 Head coach, Missouri S&T degree in cross-cultural teaching from the National 9 University in San Diego in 2000. COACHING STAFF

Travis Boulware, Assistant Coach (Secondary/Academic Coordinator)

Travis Boulware is beginning his 24th season on the Miner staff as the defensive backfi eld coach and also serves as the Miners’ academic coordinator. In the 2008 season, the Miner defense held its opponents to 274 points, the lowest total in 14 seasons. S&T’s defense ranked second overall in the Great Lakes Football Conference as well as in pass defense, where it held the opposition to just over 219 yards per game. Boulware came to Missouri S&T in 1987 from Washburn University, where he served as the defensive backs coach. In 1986, Washburn’s defense ranked fi rst against the pass in the Central States Intercollegiate Conference. While coaching the defensive backs for a major- ity of his tenure at S&T, Boulware coached the running backs during the 1997 and 1998 seasons. He returned to the secondary in 1999. Boulware, a 1982 graduate of Tennessee Technological University, played defensive back for the school’s football team for two seasons. Prior to that, he spent two years at Chowan Junior College in North Carolina. Boulware also received his master’s degree from Tennessee Tech. A native of High Point, N.C., Boulware also served as S&T’s baseball coach for 13 seasons from 1991-2003. The Miners were 20-19 in the 2003 season, their second winning season in his fi nal three years as head coach. S&T also fi nished as runner-up in the MIAA Tournament to NCAA Division II World Series participant University of Central Missouri in 1997.

Andy Ball, Assistant Coach (Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator)

Andy Ball, begins his fourth season as the Miners’ offensive line coach and also serves as S&T’s recruiting coordinator. Ball has worked with an offensive unit that has set modern day offensive records during his stint at Missouri S&T, including the mark for points as the Miners scored 408 in the 2008 campaign. Missouri S&T averaged 158.9 yards a game on the ground in 2008 -- an improvement of 20 yards over the 2007 season -- and racked up a school record 4,945 offensive yards in the process. In his fi rst year at S&T, Ball worked with a unit that helped improve the Miner running game as S&T had six 100-yard rushing performances during the season. Ball previously served on the coaching staffs at Culver-Stockton College and the University of Central Missouri before joining the S&T staff last fall. He had spent the last three seasons at Culver-Stockton as the offensive line and strength coach, while also work- ing with various aspects of the special teams. Prior to his stint at Culver-Stockton, Ball served as a graduate assistant on the staff at UCM. He worked in all aspects of the Mules’ program, including assisting on special teams, game planning and video breakdowns as well as strength and conditioning. Ball also directed the UCM summer speed camp. As a student assistant, he assisted in coaching the outside linebackers and special teams. He received his bachelor’s degree from UCM in 2001 and his master’s degree from the university two years later. Ball’s father, Randy, previously served as the head coach at Western University and Missouri State University. He is married and lives in Rolla.

Andrew Ravadge, Assistant Coach (Tight Ends)

Andrew Ravadge, who spent two seasons as a player on the Miner roster, is in his third season on the staff and will coach the team’s tight ends.

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Ravadge was a center for the Miners during the 2006 and 2007 seasons, starting in 18 games during that span. He came to Missouri S&T after spending two years at DeAnza College in California and one at Cal Poly. He was a fi rst-team all-conference selection and scholar-athlete at the high school level. Ravadge, who received his bachelor’s degree from S&T in business information systems, is originally from Cupertino, Calif. 10 COACHING STAFF

Nate Saum, Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator)

Nate Saum joined the Missouri S&T football staff in March 2010 and will serve as the team’s offensive coordinator. Saum was a graduate assistant at Ohio University during the 2009 season and worked as a student assistant on the Bobcats’ staff for four seasons prior to that, work- ing with the team’s running backs. One of the players he coached, Kalvin McRae, posted back-to-back seasons with over 1,000 yards rushing and set the school record for career rushing yards with 4,398 yards. A running back on two state championship teams during his high school career at Amanda (Ohio) Clearcreek High School, Saum earned his Bachelor’s degree in physical education from Ohio University in 2009.

Brett Sykes, Assistant Coach (Defensive Line)

Brett Sykes, a former defensive lineman at Ohio University, joined the Missouri S&T coaching staff in March 2010 and will work with the Miners’ defensive line. Sykes spent seven seasons in the Ohio program, fi ve as a player from 2003-07 and two as defensive quality control working with the defensive line and assistant strength and conditioning during the 2009 campaign. As a player, he appeared in ev- ery game throughout his collegiate career at defensive tackle and totaled 92 tackles during his four seasons of eligibility. As a senior, he fi nished with 37 tackles (15 solo) from the defensive tackle spot MINER FOOTBALL 2010 and fi nished fi fth in the Mid-America Conference among defensive linemen with 27 tackles during the 2005 season. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Sykes received his bachelor’s degree in recreation management from Ohio in 2007.

Akeem Robinson, Assistant Coach (Linebackers/Strength & Conditoning)

Akeem Robinson joins the S&T coaching staff this season after a solid playing career at Clemson University, where he was part of four teams that played in bowl games. Robinson was a tight end for the Tigers, lettering in all four seasons and played in the Champs Sports Bowl in 2005, Music City Bowl in 2006, Chick-Fil-A Bowl in 2007 and Gator Bowl in 2008 against Nebraska. Robinson is from Miami, Fla., and earned bachelor’s degrees in sociology and parks, recreation and tourism management from Clemson in 2007 with minors in communications and sociology.

Brandon Landry, Assistant Coach (Running Backs)

Brandon Landry, a three-year standout for the Miners, is starting his second season as an assistant coach and will work with the running backs. Landry came to Missouri S&T from Solano Community College prior to the 2004 season and spent that year quarterbacking S&T, throwing for 2,830 yards and 19 touchdowns. He played at wide receiver over the next two years and was an all- conference selection in both years, catching 121 balls for 1,649 yards in that span. Landry is originally from Fairfi eld, Calif.

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Anthony Garnett, Assistant Coach (Quarterbacks)

Anthony Garnett, a former collegiate quarterback at Cal Poly, joins the S&T coaching staff this year as the quarterbacks coach. Garnett played at Cal Poly during the 2004 and 2005 seasons -- years when Miner head coach David Brown was on the Mustangs’ coach- ing staff -- and completed 159-of-286 passes for 2,739 yards and 21 touchdowns. He earned fi rst-team all-conference and national “Player of the Week” honors during his career at Cal Poly, which he helped lead to back-to-back conference titles in the Great West Conference. He also played at Monterey Junior College for two seasons. Prior to coming to Missouri S&T, Garnett coached quarterbacks at Seaside High School in California and American Heritage High School in Florida. Garnett is originally from Seaside, Calif.

David Richardson, Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs)

David Richardson, a former collegiate player at Cal Poly, will serve as the Miners cornerbacks coach in the 2010 season. Richardson had a standout career for the Mustangs as a player, earning All-America honors following the 2003 season by the Coaches Association at the cornerback position. He also earned the school’s “Male Athlete of the Year” award for the 2003-04 school year. In 2003, when he served as a team captain, Richardson fi nished with 50 tackles and fi ve interceptions, returinng two of the interceptions for touchdowns. In 2002, he had 57 tackles, three interceptions and a blocked kick, while making 46 tackles in the 2001 campaign. Richardson signed as a undrafted free agent with the Jacksonville Jaguars prior to the 2004 season and spent four seasons on the Jaguars’ roster as a defensive back and special teams player. He also played in NFL Europe in 2007 with the Rhein Fire in Germany and in 2008 with the Los An- geles Avengers in the Arena Football League. He began his coaching career in 2008 at Jacksonville University as an assistant coach for the defensive backs; Jacksonville won the Pioneer Football League championship in that season. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

12 2010 MISSOURI S&T COACHING STAFF: (Front row) Brandon Landry, Anthony Garnett, David Richardson, Andy Ball. (Back row) Brett Sykes, Andrew Ravadge, David Brown (head coach), Akeem Robinson, Nate Saum, Travis Boulware. MISSOURI S&T ADMINISTRATION

Dr. John F. Carney III, Missouri S&T Chancellor

Dr. John F. Carney III, former provost and vice president for academic affairs at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass., began his tenure as chancellor at Missouri S&T on Sept. 1, 2005. A 40-year veteran of higher education, Carney served as WPI’s provost and vice president for academic affairs from 1996 through 2004. In that capacity, he hired more than half of the current tenured and tenure-track faculty. He was involved with the creation of the Center for Educational Development, Technology and Assessment, led the renovation of several WPI laboratories, bolstered the campus’s Interdisciplinary and Global Studies Division, and made WPI, one of the nation’s oldest technological universities, a more welcoming place for female faculty members. A civil engineer by training, Carney earned a bachelor’s degree from Merrimack College in North Andover, Mass., in 1963. He also earned master’s and Ph.D. degrees in civil engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., in 1964 and 1966, respectively. Carney began his academic career at the University of Connecticut, where he served on the civil engineer- ing faculty from 1966-1981. He then joined Auburn University in Auburn, Ala., as professor and head of the civil engineering department, a position he held until 1983, when he joined Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., as a professor of civil engineering. At Vanderbilt, he served as associate dean for graduate affairs (1989) and then associate dean for research and graduate affairs (1993). He joined the faculty and administration at WPI in 1996. The fi eld of impact mechanics has been Carney’s major research interest for more than 30 years. During

this period, he was awarded a series of grants and contracts with the National Science Foundation, the North MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Federal Highway Administration, British Rail, the Advanced Railway Research Centre, and the Departments of Transportation in the states of Connecticut, Washington, Alabama, Georgia, Colorado, and Tennessee. This research activity resulted in the development and implementation of a whole series of impact attenuation devices employed in motorway safety applications in the United States and over- seas. Carney holds nine patents in this area. In addition, his work with the railroad research community in Great Britain has led to new concepts for improving the crashworthiness of trains. Carney is the author of more than 140 technical publications in the area of structural mechanics and has been active on numerous National Research Council committees. He is also a fellow of the American Society of Engineers.

Dr. Debra Robinson, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs

Dr. Debra A.G. Robinson is in her eighth year as the campus’s vice chancellor for student affairs. She took over the position Jan. 1, 2003, after spending two years as S&T’s associate vice chancellor for student and international affairs. Robinson joined the S&T student affairs staff in 1980 as a counseling psychologist. She later was assistant director and associate director of the S&T Counseling Center, and served as director of S&T’s Center for Personal and Professional Development from 1990 through 2001. In 2001, she was appointed associate vice chancellor for student and international affairs. She is responsible for directing S&T’s leadership development programs, coordinating several administrative functions within the division, coordinat- ing staff development and training efforts, and managing relationships with external constituents. She also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the engineering management department. Robinson earned her bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the University of Illinois at Springfi eld in 1976 and her master of arts and doctorate degrees in counseling psychology from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 1977 and 1980, respectively. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the International Coaching Federation and the Society of Psychologists in Management. She also remains active as a management and coaching consultant, and has written numerous papers and book chapters on a broad array of topics, including leadership development, engineering education, career opportunities, women in 13 engineering, and how students adapt to college life. MISSOURI S&T ADMINISTRATION

Mark Mullin, Director of Athletics

Mark Mullin is in his 19th year as Missouri S&T’s director of athletics, where he oversees a program that won four championships while it was affi liated with the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and two in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, while having numerous student-athletes win academic honors on both the conference and national levels. During the 2008-09 school year, S&T won its fi rst Great Lakes Valley Conference championships as the men’s track and fi eld teams swept the GLVC titles, while S&T also had teams qualify for the GLVC’s post-season tournaments in women’s basketball, men’s soccer and softball. S&T’s swimming team posted its third straight top-four fi nish at the NCAA Division II Championships by placing third en route to its 13th fi nish among the top 10 in the last 14 seasons at the national meet. Missouri S&T recorded its highest fi nish ever in the U.S. Sports Academy Director’s Cup standings in 2007-08, a year in which S&T served as the host institution for the 2008 NCAA Division II Swimming & Championships; the Miners fi nished as the national runner-up at that meet. During Mullin’s tenure, Missouri S&T has also served as the host for the NCAA South Central men’s basketball regional, MIAA men’s basketball fi nals in 1996, 1999 MIAA cross country championships, 2008 GLVC cross country championships and 2010 GLVC track & fi eld championships. In addition to his duties as athletic director, Mullin served as swimming and diving coach for 12 years and led the Miners to a 96-27 dual meet record and seven regional championships. His fi nal team fi nished third at the 1998 NCAA Division II Championships, the highest fi nish ever for an S&T athletic team at the time at an NCAA championship event. Mullin has served two terms as the chair of the NCAA Division II men’s and women’s swimming and diving committee and is serving on the NCAA regional advisory committee in football for Super Region 3 this season. He completed a two-year term as the president of the MIAA after spending the two prior years as the conference’s vice president prior to S&T’s switch to the GLVC.

Dr. Jeff Cawlfi eld, NCAA Faculty Representative

Dr. Jeff Cawlfi eld, professor of geological engineering at Missouri S&T, is in his eighth year as the university’s faculty representative to the NCAA. He took over the duties in January 2003 following the retirement of Dr. Jack Ridley, who had served in the role for the previous three years. After joining the S&T faculty in 1987, Cawlfi eld was named professor of geological engineering in 1999 and became head of the geological engineering department the following year. He moved into the role of associate dean in 2001. Cawlfi eld received an S&T Sustained Excellence in Teaching award in 2003. Cawlfi eld received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Washington State University in 1981 and his master’s and doctorate degrees at the University of California-Berkeley. Cawlfi eld is also an Honorary Knight of St. Patrick, an honor he received in 2002 along with a group that included Dr. Manuel Pacheco prior to his retirement as president of the University of Mis- souri System. He was selected by Pacheco to attend the fi rst UM Administrative Leadership Development Program during the 2000-01 academic year. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Sarah Moore, Assistant Director of Athletics/Senior Women’s Adminis- trator

Sarah Moore is in her eighth year as the assistant director of athletics at S&T, where she also serves as the senior women’s administrator. In addition to her administrative duties within the athletics department, Moore is also the chair of the physical education and recreation department. Moore spent 13 seasons as the head coach for the S&T cross country and men’s track programs and 18 seasons as the head coach of the women’s track squad before moving into the administrative level. She is a 1973 graduate of Union University and is in her 28th year at S&T, where she has also coached the Lady Miner softball and teams. While serving as track coach, she completed a six-year term as a member of the NCAA Track and Field committee. Before coming to S&T, Moore spent three seasons at the University of Wyoming and one at the University of Memphis.

Debbie Hickey, Offi cer of NCAA Compliance/Budget

Debbie Hickey is in her 14th year as the university’s budget and NCAA compliance offi cer for the university’s department of intercollegiate athletics.

Hickey is in charge of handling all NCAA eligibility matters for the 300-plus student MINER FOOTBALL 2010 athletes in the Missouri S&T athletics program. She is in her 23rd year at the university, previously serving in the accounting and fi scal services offi ce. A native of Steelville, Mo., Hickey is a 2003 graduate of Missouri S&T with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is a certifi ed high school volleyball offi cial and also runs an interior design company.

MISSOURI S&T ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY (Area code: 573)

Mark Mullin (Director of Athletics)...... 341-4175 Jason Holt (Head Volleyball Coach)...... 341-6848 Joe Ahearn (Men’s Soccer Coach)...... 341-4102 John Kean (Sports Information Director)...... 341-4140 Andy Ball (Football Assistant) ...... 341-6897 Don Kennedy (Head Softball Coach)...... 341-4968 Travis Boulware (Football Assistant) ...... 341-4191 Megan Laws (Assistant Volleyball Coach) ...... 341-4721 Kirby Cannon (Head Football Coach) ...... 341-4957 Sterling Martin (Track/Cross Country Coach). . . . 341-4971 Todd DeGraff enreid (Head Baseball Coach) . . . . . 341-7506 Joe McCauley (Women’s Soccer Coach)...... 341-7032 Justin Drake (Athletic Trainer) ...... 341-4107 Sue Melton (Athletics Insurance) ...... 341-4673 Alan Eads (Women’s Basketball Coach) ...... 341-4105 Sarah Moore (Asst. Athletics Director/SWA). . . . . 341-4106 Kyle Essman (Equipment Manager)...... 341-6334 Steve Olds (Athletic Attendant) ...... 341-6334 Jim Glash (Men’s Basketball Coach)...... 341-4101 Patti Peterson (Athletics Secretary) ...... 341-4973 Joey Goodson (Men’s Basketball Assistant) . . . . . 341-6403 Luke Rinne (Asst. Sports Information) ...... 341-4140 Doug Grooms (Head Swimming Coach) ...... 341-6149 Kyle Rutledge (Track/Cross Country Assistant) . . 341-4104 Mike Heiberg (Athletic Attendant)...... 341-6334 Nate Saum (Football Assistant)...... 341-6226 Pam Hemme (Athletics Secretary) ...... 341-4175 Elizabeth Sisemore (Athletic Trainer) ...... 341-4107 Keri Hessel (Women’s Basketball Assistant) . . . . . 341-4179 Brett Sykes (Football Assistant)...... 341-4103 Debbie Hickey (Budget/Compliance)...... 341-4178 Samantha Welter (Athletic Trainer) ...... 341-4107

15 2010 SEASON PREVIEW

A new era of football at Missouri S&T gets underway this fall as David Brown takes the reins of the program with eyes on bringing the Miners back over the .500 mark as they start laying the foundation to the future. Brown inherits a team that fi nished 4-7 in 2009, but the Miners won four of their fi nal fi ve games to build some momentum for this season. After a solid spring session under the new regime, Brown feels that S&T is ready to make some progress to develop into a consistent winner as it prepares to resume conference play in 2012 when the Great Lakes Valley Conference begins its sponsorship of football. “I really felt great about our overall progression from our fi rst practice to our 15th during the spring,” Brown said. “To a man, we have to be ready when we return to continue improving each day heading into the season opener and beyond.” The Miners’ 2010 campaign will get underway Sept. 4 with a matchup against a former conference rival, Emporia State, before the home schedule opens a week later against Drake. The Miners will face two teams early in the year that have received pre-season recognition at their levels, as Wisconsin-Stevens Point was ranked 11th at the NCAA Division III level and Northwestern Oklahoma State was 17th in the NAIA; Despite missing much of the 2009 season to an injury, Chad a foe of S&T’s later in the year, Saint Francis (Ind.), was Shockley still fi nished the year fourth in catches for Missouri ranked No. 8 in the NAIA’s pre-season rankings. S&T’s and looks for big things upon his return this fall. S&T, which has fi ve home games on its schedule this year, will face the University of South Alabama as well in a mid-season contest in Mobile, Ala.

Quarterbacks

When observers start looking at Missouri S&T’s football team for the upcoming 2010 season, one of the fi rst questions they want to know is who is going to take the place of Jason Schlueter as the team’s starting quarterback. Schlueter fi nished his career last fall as the second-leading passer in terms of yardage in school history, but now a trio of players will look to succeed him when practice for the upcoming season begins later this month. The battle for the starting role fi gures to be between Steve Watson, who served as Schlueter’s backup a year ago, and redshirt freshmen Matt Elliott and Trent Welbern. Watson appeared in four games last season – including one start – but started in seven games in 2007 and threw for 1,661 yards and 19 touchdowns in that span. During S&T’s spring game in April, Watson completed nine of his 12 pass attempts. Elliott was an all-state performer during his prep career in Indiana and threw for over 2,000 yards in his senior year, while Welbern, who threw for 173 yards and three touchdowns in the spring game, guided a state runner-up team as a high school senior in Arkansas in 2008. “Steve was the leader coming out of the spring and his game experience does give him an edge,” said Miner head caoch David Brown. “Matt has a strong throwing arm and can make all of the throws, while Trent is very MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL effi cient and a smart playmaker. “I feel very comfortable with all three of them at quarterback and it will still be a battle going into the pre- season,” Brown added. “At some point, all of them will play, but I would like to see one of the three become the guy in the fi rst three weeks of the year.” 16 2010 SEASON PREVIEW

Wide Receivers/Tight Ends

After a season in which injuries at the receiver positions hampered the offense, Missouri S&T expects to come back this fall with a wideout unit that could be one of the team’s strong points in 2010. The Miners lost two of their receivers early in the season, but the losses of Chad Shockley (for the season after a week three injury) and Bryan Crider (for three full games and part of a fourth) allowed several younger members of the receiving corps to gain valuable playing time and turn this position into possibly S&T’s strongest heading into the fall. Shockley caught 25 passes last season – the fourth-highest total on the team – despite playing in just over two games before his season was cut short. He showed no ill effects from the setback in his return, catching nine passes for 170 yards in the Miners’ spring game. “Chad is the key in our offense and the important thing will be to keep him healthy,” Miner head coach David Brown said. “We know he will be a productive receiver when he’s on the fi eld.” S&T will have to replace tight end Bryan Crider, who led Senior Jerome Miller, who ran for 323 yards a year ago, is one of several individuals contending for the starting the team with 57 receptions and 604 yards, but four of its top six running back role in the 2010 season. pass catchers last season were freshmen. Smook Thomas caught MINER FOOTBALL 2010 39 passes for 488 yards, including a single-game record 16 in one contest, while running back Bobby Pettis caught 27. S&T also got 24 catches, including six for touchdowns, from Kevin Dillon and 23 from Clay Kinman, who is expected to contend for Crider’s role at tight end. “Smook is a really good receiver who can create a lot of opportunities in the open fi eld,” Brown said. “Kevin had a breakout season and we are expecting big things from him, while Clay is a willing blocker who will should create matchup problems for opposing defenses.” Kinman fi gures to get competition at tight end from returner Jake Drallmeier, who has split time between running back and tight end during his S&T career, Brian Mueller, redshirt freshmen Justin L’Hote and Alex Leach and newcomer Jake Giljum. The Miners also have a number of additional receivers expected to challenge for roles, including veterans Dexter Bryant (16 receptions in 2009), David Kavish (15 catches), Alex Bennett (seven) and Eric Williams.

Running Backs

A deep corps of running backs gives Missouri S&T head football coach David Brown hopes that the running game can provide more than it did in 2009 – and in turn make the offensive unit a more effective one in the process. Brown is looking for more production from the running game this fall. Missouri S&T averaged only 3.7 yards per running play last year and 116.1 per game, but did average over 160 yards on the ground over the fi nal four contests of the year. Pettis led the Miners in the rushing department with 405 yards, running for seven yards a carry on his 58 attempts. S&T used fi ve different tailbacks at various points in 2009, including senior Jerome Miller (323 yards), Curterris Golden (306 yards, including the Miners’ lone 100-yard rushing game of the year), Mike Wilson (15 yards) and Ryan Taylor, who was the starter in the season opener before an injury slowed his freshman year. “Right now, we’ll probably use a running back-by-committee,” Brown stated. “However, someone does need to step up and take charge of this position, because we have to be able to run the ball effectively. We have the depth at the position, but we need someone to become a workhorse.” Another player expected to contend for playing time at running back this fall is redshirt freshman Anthony Moore, who ran for nearly 2,000 yards in his fi nal two seasons at the high school level. Drallmeier will serve as the team’s fullback. 17 2010 SEASON PREVIEW

Offensive Line

Despite the loss of two senior starters, Missouri S&T’s offensive line comes into the 2010 campaign coming off a strong fi nish to last fall and seeks to continue building on what it started in the second half of last season. A strong group of veterans should allow the Miners’ offensive line to fl ourish, as it was a unit that made steady improvement through the latter half of the season when S&T averaged 443.2 offensive yards over the fi nal fi ve games. “This is a solid group,” said Miner head coach David Brown. “There were some younger players there a year ago who gained experience and I feel we will be a lot more athletic along the offensive line this season as well.” The head of the offensive line is junior center Matt Kuelker, who returned from an injury that cost him the 2008 season and started in nearly every game last fall. He fi gures to be lined up alongside Collin Bahr and either returner Brian Peterson, who played in backup roles last season behind Dan Hickman and John Krumme, or redshirt freshman Garrett Leible. Another returner, Mason Smith, is also expected to contend for playing time at guard. Michael Underbrink, who earned a starting role as a redshirt freshman and Matt Mast, a two-year starter at tackle, return and will compete for spots along the line with Thomas Deason, who is moving from tight end to the offensive line this season and redshirt freshmen Zach Leach and Stephen Mull. Another newcomer who could compete for a spot on the offensive line is Chris Cromwell, a transfer from the University of Wisconsin.

Defensive Line

One of the goals new Missouri S&T football coach David Brown has in revamping the Miner defense is to get more pressure on the quarterback. To that end, S&T is changing its approach from past seasons by going with a 3-4 front, while adjusting to becoming a smaller, but quicker team on defense. That is evidenced by the look of the defensive line, as the Miners are making that switch to the new front in the upcoming year. “We’ve moved a lot of players around in order to maximize their abilities,” Brown said. “I’m happy with our overall team speed and feel good about what we have up front on the defensive line.” The most experience lies at the defensive tackle position, where S&T has two returning starters back in Justin Philpy and Joe Ridpath. Philpy, who led the Miner defensive linemen in tackles with 43 a year ago, has started at an interior spot in each of the last two seasons but could start the season at defensive end. Meanwhile, Ridpath emerged last season after missing most of his freshman year to an injury and ended the year with 34 stops, including six behind the line of scrimmage. Nick Williams will also compete for playing time at defense tackle along with a pair of redshirt freshmen, J’Gai Starks and Casey Wiener. At defensive end, the Miners will have an infusion of youth in the mix as three redshirt freshmen fi gure to have the inside track to spots in the starting lineup. Freddy Dugard, who came to S&T a year ago after an impressive prep career in the New York area, is expect- ed to contend for the starting spot on one side while Evan Davenport and Jimmy Barnhart will battle for the

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL starting role on the opposite end. Returning lettermen Marc Fagan and Derek Richards will also be in the mix at defensive end along with returning squadmembers Marc Wilson and John Pischak. Senior defensive tackle Justin Philpy is one several returners in a 18 defensive unit that will take on a new look in the upcoming year. 2010 SEASON PREVIEW

Linebackers

Missouri S&T brings a large contingent of returning players to the linebacker position for the 2010 season, but given that only a handful have any signifi cant game experience, the Miners will need that group to progress quickly to help the defense succeed as a whole. The leader in the experience category as the season gets underway is Ashley Jordan, who recorded 42 tackles from that spot last year, while Nate Stodghill saw time there as well. The others who will compete for roles at fl ex linebacker include Jared Jenkins, Ewanu Meneh, Ian Kreher and redshirt freshman Ryan Morse. Another spot where the Miners have experience is at the middle linebacker spot, where returner Lonnell Jones and redshirt freshman Chris Horn will compete for the starting spot. Returners John Heineken also returns at a position where Brown is hoping from some immediate impact. “We need somebody at that position to take charge,” Miner head coach David Brown said. “That position is the key to making this defense successful.” At the rover spot, the Miners are expecting that spot to be handled by a redshirt freshman, either Chris Horn or Chandler Collyar, or newcomers Chris Emesih and Dalton Gillispie.

Secondary

S&T’s most experienced spot on defense heading into the 2010 sea- son is its secondary, with several players that have been starters during their careers making up the better part of the two-deep heading into fall drills. The Miners have three solid cornerbacks in Terry Robinson, who MINER FOOTBALL 2010 is the team’s top returning tackler with 68 and also led S&T in pass breakups a year ago; Terrance Lockett, who emerged as a solid player in the secondary as a true freshman in 2009; and Mark Hopkins, who played at safety last year and had 53 tackles and two picks, including one returned a school record 96 yards for a touchdown. “We are strong at the corner position,” said Miner head coach Da- vid Brown. “Those three are athletic and talented players that can allow us to be effective against teams with multiple receiver sets. The safety position, however, still needs to work itself out.” At free safety, the Miners have two veterans competing for the start- ing spot in Kirk Stilwell – who has previous starting experience – Edwin Junior cornerback Terry Robinson is the top returning tackler for the Miners and is expected to anchor an Scott. Meanwhile, returning letterman Cameron Williams heads into experienced group in the secondary. the fall as the projected starter at strong safety with Stilwell and redshirt freshman Austin Adams battling for time along with incoming freshman El-Amin Truss.

Special Teams

Missouri S&T enters the 2010 season with experienced players at nearly all of the special team spots, but head coach David Brown – who eyes a strong emphasis on special teams play – has indicated that there will be competition for each of them in an effort to upgrade the entire unit. Joe Drahos, a pre-season All-America selection at kicker by the Sporting News in its pre-season publication, kicked a school record 13 fi eld goals in 14 attempts last season. He will have competition at the spot from redshirt freshman Adam Peden. Brian Mueller has served as the Miners’ punter for three of the last four seasons and averaged nearly 35 yards per kick last season. Newcomer Grant Pierce and Kinman also fi gure to be in competition for the punting role as well. In the return game, the Miners have returners in those roles in Stilwell as a punt returner and Pettis, Bryant and Mike Wilson in the kickoff return spots. However, the Miners averaged just 19 yards per kickoff runback and under seven per punt return a year ago, numbers Brown wants to see go up in 2010. “This is an area that we need to get better in,” he said. “It is good to be steady, but we need to fi nd more explosiveness in our return game. It’s going to be an open competition and we would like to fi nd players with 19 those skills that we can slide into those spots.” 2010 MINER ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

1 Ryan Taylor RB 5-10 200 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Pike HS 2 Anthony Moore RB 5-8 180 So. Hazelwood, Mo./McCluer HS 3 Jerome Miller RB 6-0 210 Sr. Toronto, Ont./Don Bosco HS 4 Mark Hopkins DB 5-11 180 So. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young HS 5 Mike Wilson RB 5-8 175 Jr. Valrico, Fla./King HS 6 Dexter Bryant WR 5-10 185 Sr. Pasadena, Calif./Glendale CC 7 Terrance Lockett DB 5-10 186 So. St. Louis, Mo./DeSmet Jesuit HS 8 Clay Kinman TE 6-2 210 So. Carthage, Mo./Carthage HS 9 David Kavish WR 5-11 195 Jr. Springfi eld, Ill./South Dakota State Univ. 10 El-Amin Truss DB 6-2 200 Fr. Chicago, Ill./Hubbard HS 11 Trent Welbern QB 6-2 190 Fr.-R Fort Smith, Ark./Southside HS 12 Sean Martin DB 5-9 170 Fr.-R South Holland, Ill./Seton Academy 12 Will Morrison PK 5-11 185 So. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 13 Matt Elliott QB 6-0 187 Fr.-R Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider HS 14 Chris Emesih LB 6-0 185 Fr. Houston, Texas/Westfi eld HS 15 Steve Watson QB 6-0 190 Jr. Berkeley, Ill./Walther Lutheran HS 16 Smook Thomas WR 5-9 170 So. Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden HS 17 R.J. Shubatt DB 6-2 185 Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Jefferson HS 18 Ryan Veatch DB 6-1 170 Fr.-R Thayer, Mo./Thayer HS 19 Curterris Golden RB 5-8 190 So. Chicago, Ill./John Hope HS 20 Kellen Weaver DE 5-10 240 Sr. Country Club Hills, Ill./Hillcrest HS 21 Terry Robinson DB 6-1 185 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./U.S. Air Force Academy 21 Dawan Ferguson RB 5-9 160 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Riverview Gardens HS 22 Joe Drahos PK 5-10 185 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington HS 22 Jake Schneider DB 6-0 180 Fr. St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell North HS 23 Bobby Pettis WR 5-10 183 So. Hickory Hills, Ill./Argo HS 24 Adam Peden PK 5-10 165 Fr.-R Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington HS 25 Cameron Williams DB 5-11 175 Jr. Princeton, Ky./Caldwell County HS 26 Brandyn Mueller LB 6-0 205 Jr. Troy, Ill./Triad HS 27 Brindin Jordan DB 6-0 190 Jr. Lee’s Summit, Mo./Independence CC 28 Austin Adams DB 6-0 190 Fr.-R Springfi eld, Mo./Kickapoo HS 29 Edwin Scott DB 6-2 190 Jr. Altadena, Calif./East Los Angeles CC 29 Zach Klump PK 6-3 180 Fr.-R Fenton, Mo./Rockwood Summit HS 30 Lonnell Jones LB 5-11 215 So. Kansas City, Mo./Ruskin HS 31 Trever Wilson LB 6-1 205 Fr.-R Pleasant Hill, Mo./Pleasant Hill HS 31 Josh Arikian WR 5-10 180 Fr. Newburg, Mo./Rolla HS 32 Kirk Stilwell DB 5-9 173 Sr. Ballwin, Mo./Parkway South HS 33 Ewanu Meneh LB 5-10 240 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Roosevelt HS 34 Marc Wilson LB 6-2 226 So. Kansas City, Kan./Sumner Academy 35 Justin L’Hote TE 6-1 220 Fr.-R Perryville, Mo./St. Vincent HS 36 Zach Melber LB 6-2 215 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS 37 Jake Drallmeier FB 5-9 210 Sr. Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 38 Dalton Gillispie LB 5-10 190 Fr. Mason, Ohio/Mason HS 39 Jimmy Barnhart DE 6-1 228 Fr.-R Union, Mo./Union HS 40 Ashley Jordan LB 6-1 220 Sr. Chicago, Ill./John Hope HS 41 Ian Kreher DE 6-1 238 So. Warrensburg, Mo./Warrensburg HS 42 Ryan Morse LB 6-2 200 Fr.-R Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley NW HS 42 Rhyan Henson DB 6-0 180 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Mary Institute-Country Day 43 Justin Philpy DL 6-3 265 Sr. McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS 44 Phil Schneider LB 6-0 210 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS 45 Marc Fagan DE 6-4 240 Jr. Marceline, Mo./Marceline HS 46 LeRoy Eason DB 6-0 175 Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo./University City HS 46 Grant Pierce PK/P 6-1 170 Fr. Plano, Texas/Plano HS 47 John Heineken LB 6-1 210 So. Columbia, Ill./Columbia HS 48 Jared Jenkins LB 6-0 225 So. Edmond, Okla./Heritage Hall HS 49 Donte Kelly DB 5-11 185 So. Oak Lawn, Ill./Richards HS 50 Nate Stodghill LB 6-0 220 Jr. Grain Valley, Mo./Grain Valley HS 51 Geoff Correnti LB 6-1 225 Fr. Green, Mo./Bowling Green HS 52 Sam Bryant OL 6-2 280 So. Kansas City, Mo./Hogan Prep MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL 53 Brian Peterson OL 6-5 265 Jr. Jacksonville, Ill./Jacksonville HS 53 Steven Oettle LB 5-9 195 Fr. Alton, Ill./Marquette HS 54 Freddy Dugard DE 6-1 240 Fr.-R Queens Village, N.Y./St. Francis Prep 55 Chris Horn LB 6-1 205 Fr.-R Tulsa, Okla./Washington HS 56 Matt Kuelker OL 6-1 268 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Mary’s HS 57 Justin Galvin LB 6-1 220 So. Kansas City, Mo./Highland CC 20 58 Garrett Leible OL 6-2 275 Fr.-R Perryville, Mo./Perryville HS 59 Sean Bowers LB 5-9 225 Fr.-R Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS 2010 MINER ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

60 Kameron Davis OL 5-10 270 Fr.-R Waynesville, Mo./Waynesville HS 61 Collin Bahr OL 6-4 285 Jr. McKinney, Texas/McKinney HS 62 Justin Boothe OL 6-2 280 Fr. Centralia, Mo./Centralia HS 64 Robert Brown OL 6-2 260 Fr. Freeburg, Ill./Freeburg HS 65 Malcolm Booth OL 6-4 290 So. Little Rock, Ark./Catholic HS 67 Offi e Adams OL 6-0 255 Fr.-R St. Louis, Mo./Hazelwood East HS 68 Chris Cromwell OL 6-4 329 Fr.-R Milwaukee, Wis./Univ. of Wisconsin 69 Mason Smith OL 6-0 255 So. Springville, N.Y./Springville HS 70 Matt Mast OL 6-3 270 Jr. Springfi eld, Ill./Sacred Heart Griffi n HS 71 Matt Nelson OL 6-3 256 Jr.-R Shawnee, Kan./Coffeyville CC 73 Francois Mann OL 6-1 275 Fr. Gosnell, Ark./Gosnell HS 74 Zach Leach OL 6-4 250 Fr.-R Liberty, Mo./Liberty HS 75 Thomas Deason OL 6-5 260 So. St. Clair, Mo./St. Clair HS 76 Stephen Mull OL 6-7 275 Fr.-R Aloha, Ore./Aloha HS 77 Nick Williams DL 6-3 255 Sr. O’Fallon, Mo./Fort Zumwalt North HS 78 Michael Underbrink OL 6-2 289 So. Richardson, Texas/Berkner HS 79 Mark Parra OL 6-6 270 Fr. Miami, Fla./Palmetto HS 80 Cameron Boles WR 6-2 175 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter HS 81 Kevin Dillon WR 6-3 185 So. Plano, Texas/Plano East HS 82 Danny Fishkind WR 6-0 180 Fr.-R Dallas, Texas/Plano West HS 83 Joe Pepple WR 6-1 200 Fr.-R Kansas City, Mo./Archbishop O’Hara HS 84 Brian Mueller TE/P 6-1 225 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Parkway North HS 85 Eric Williams WR 6-3 190 Jr. Kansas City, Mo./Cardinal Stritch Univ. 86 Chad Shockley WR 6-0 205 Sr. St. James, Mo./John F. Hodge HS 87 Alex Bennett WR 6-2 180 So. Webster Groves, Mo./Webster Groves HS 88 Alex Leach TE 6-3 230 Fr.-R Liberty, Mo./Liberty HS 89 Jake Giljum TE 6-3 240 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Bishop DuBourg HS MINER FOOTBALL 2010 90 Joe Ridpath DT 6-5 261 Jr. Shelbina, Mo./South Shelby HS 91 Jon Vance LB 5-9 198 Fr. Marshalltown, Iowa/Marshalltown HS 92 Robert Conley LB 5-11 240 Fr.-R Pearland, Texas/Manuel HS 93 Derek Richards DE/LS 6-3 230 So. Webster Groves, Mo./Webster Groves HS 95 Evan Davenport DE 6-2 225 Fr.-R Homewood, Ill./Homewood-Flossmoor HS 96 John Pischak DE 6-4 235 Fr.-R Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove HS 97 J’Gai Starks DT 6-1 256 Fr.-R Cedarburg, Wis./Cedarburg HS 98 Jacob Nutt DE 6-2 210 Fr. Pacifi c, Mo./Pacifi c HS 99 Zac Helton TE 6-5 250 Sr. Ballwin, Mo./Marquette HS

HEAD COACH: David Brown ASSISTANT COACHES: Nate Saum (offensive coordinator/wide receivers), Travis Boulware (defensive backs/academic coordinator), Andy Ball (offensive line/recruiting coordinator), Brett Sykes (defensive line), Andrew Ravadge (tight ends/tackles), Akeem Robinson (linebackers/strength and conditioning), Anthony Garnett (quarterbacks), Brandon Landry (running backs), David Richardson (defensive backs)

(Roster as of August 12, 2010) Missouri S&T Alphabetical Football Roster

Austin Adams ...... 28 Jake Drallmeier...... 37 David Kavish ...... 9 Brian Mueller ...... 84 Mason Smith ...... 69 Offi e Adams ...... 67 Freddy Dugard ...... 54 Donte Kelly...... 49 Stephen Mull...... 76 J’Gai Starks ...... 97 Josh Arikian ...... 31 LeRoy Eason...... 46 Clay Kinman...... 8 Matt Nelson ...... 71 Kirk Stilwell...... 32 Collin Bahr ...... 61 Matt Elliott ...... 13 Zach Klump ...... 29 Jacob Nutt ...... 98 Nate Stodghill ...... 50 Jimmy Barnhart ...... 39 Chris Emeish ...... 14 Ian Kreher ...... 41 Steven Oettle...... 53 Ryan Taylor...... 1 Alex Bennett ...... 87 Marc Fagan...... 45 Matt Kuelker ...... 56 Mark Parra ...... 79 Smook Thomas...... 16 Cameron Boles ...... 80 Dawan Ferguson ...... 21 Justin L’Hote...... 35 Adam Peden ...... 24 El-Amin Truss...... 10 Malcolm Booth ...... 65 Danny Fishkind...... 82 Alex Leach ...... 88 Joe Pepple ...... 83 Michael Underbrink . . . . 78 Justin Boothe ...... 62 Justin Galvin ...... 57 Zach Leach...... 74 Brian Peterson...... 53 Jon Vance ...... 91 Sean Bowers ...... 59 Jake Giljum...... 89 Garrett Leible...... 58 Bobby Pettis...... 23 Ryan Veatch ...... 18 Robert Brown ...... 64 Dalton Gillispie ...... 38 Terrance Lockett...... 7 Grant Pierce ...... 46 Steve Watson...... 15 Dexter Bryant ...... 6 Curterris Golden...... 19 Francois Mann...... 73 Justin Philpy...... 43 Kellen Weaver ...... 20 Sam Bryant...... 52 John Heineken ...... 47 Sean Martin ...... 12 John Pischak ...... 96 Trent Welbern ...... 11 Robert Conley ...... 92 Zac Helton ...... 99 Matt Mast ...... 70 Derek Richards ...... 93 Cameron Williams ...... 25 Geoff Correnti ...... 51 Rhyan Henson...... 42 Zach Melber...... 36 Joe Ridpath ...... 90 Eric Williams...... 85 Chris Cromwell ...... 68 Mark Hopkins ...... 4 Ewanu Meneh ...... 33 Terry Robinson ...... 21 Nick Williams ...... 77 Evan Davenport ...... 95 Chris Horn...... 55 Jerome Miller...... 3 Jake Schneider ...... 14 Marc Wilson ...... 34 Kameron Davis ...... 60 Jared Jenkins...... 48 Anthony Moore ...... 2 Phil Schneider...... 44 Mike Wilson ...... 5 Thomas Deason ...... 75 Lonnell Jones...... 30 Will Morrison ...... 12 Edwin Scott ...... 29 Trever Wilson...... 31 Kevin Dillon ...... 81 Ashley Jordan ...... 40 Ryan Morse ...... 42 Chad Shockley ...... 86 21 Joe Drahos ...... 22 Brindin Jordan...... 27 Brandyn Mueller...... 26 R.J. Shubatt...... 17 2010 PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE DEFENSE Left Tackle Defensive End 78 Michael Underbrink, 6-2, 289, So. 54 Freddy Dugard, 6-1, 240, Fr.-R 75 Thomas Deason, 6-5, 260, So. 45 Marc Fagan, 6-4, 240, Jr.

Left Guard Defensive Tackle 61 Collin Bahr, 6-4, 285, Jr. 90 Joe Ridpath, 6-5, 261, Jr. 69 Mason Smith, 6-0, 255, So. 77 Nick Williams, 6-3, 255, Sr.

Center Defensive End 56 Matt Kuelker, 6-1, 268, Jr. 43 Justin Philpy, 6-3, 265, Sr. 60 Kameron Davis, 5-10, 270, Fr.-R 95 Evan Davenport, 6-2, 225, Fr.-R

Right Guard Linebacker 58 Garrett Leible, 6-2, 275, Fr.-R 40 Ashley Jordan, 6-1, 220, Sr. 53 Brian Peterson, 6-5, 265, Jr. 50 Nate Stodghill, 6-0, 220, Jr.

Right Tackle Linebacker 70 Matt Mast, 6-3, 270, Jr. 48 Jared Jenkins, 6-0, 225, So. 74 Zach Leach, 6-4, 250, Fr.-R 30 Lonnell Jones, 5-11, 215, So.

Tight End Flex Linebacker 37 Jake Drallmeier, 5-9, 210, Sr. 33 Ewanu Meneh, 5-10, 240, Jr. 84 Brian Mueller, 6-1, 225, Sr. 41 Ian Kreher, 6-1, 238, So.

Wide Receiver Rover 81 Kevin Dillon, 6-3, 185, So. 55 Chris Horn, 6-1, 205, Fr.-R 6 Dexter Bryant, 5-10, 185, Sr. 47 John Heineken, 6-1, 210, So.

Wide Receiver Cornerback 16 Smook Thomas, 5-9, 170, So. 21 Terry Robinson, 6-1, 185, Jr. 85 Eric Williams, 6-3, 190, Jr. 7 Terrance Lockett, 5-10, 186, So.

Wide Receiver Cornerback 86 Chad Shockley, 6-0, 205, Sr. 4 Mark Hopkins, 5-11, 180, So. 9 David Kavish, 5-11, 195, Jr. 27 Brindin Jordan, 6-0, 190, Jr.

Quarterback Safety 15 Steve Watson, 6-0, 190, Jr. 29 Edwin Scott, 6-2, 190, Jr. 13 Matt Elliott, 6-0, 187, Fr.-R 32 Kirk Stilwell, 5-9, 173, Sr. 11 Trent Welbern, 6-2, 190, Fr.-R Free Safety Running Back 25 Cameron Williams, 5-11, 175, Jr. 23 Bobby Pettis, 5-10, 183, So. 32 Kirk Stilwell, 5-9, 173, Sr. 19 Curterris Golden, 5-8, 190, So. Punter Placekicker 84 Brian Mueller, 6-1, 225, Sr. 22 Joe Drahos, 5-10, 185, Sr. 8 Clay Kinman, 6-2, 210, So. 24 Adam Peden, 5-10, 165, Fr.-R MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Terry Robinson Chad Shockley 21 86

Defensive Back Wide Receiver 6-1, 185, Jr. 6-0, 205, Sr. St. Louis, Mo. St. James, Mo. United States Air Force Academy John F. Hodge HS

Two-year starter in the secondary…earned fi rst-team All-Great Lakes Returns to the Miners after missing most of the 2009 season with Football Conference honors following the 2009 season, when he an injury…had 25 catches for 268 yards and two touchdowns at fi nished second on the team in tackles with 68…also had a team-high the time of the injury that occurred early in the year...still fi nished fi ve pass breakups and a forced fumble…ended the year with 41 solo the season fourth on the team in receptions…had season highs of stops and had 12 tackles in the victory over Saint Francis (Ind.)… 12 catches for 174 yards and two scores against Saint Joseph’s… fi nished with 57 tackles, an interception and two pass breakups in the had nine receptions for 170 yards in S&T’s spring game in April… 2008 season…had a season-high nine tackles against Wisconsin-Stout led the Miners in receptions and receiving yards during the 2008 and Central State…recorded his interception against Southwest Bap- campaign...fi nished the year with 56 catches for 724 yards and seven tist…transferred to S&T from the United States Air Force Academy… touchdowns...had three games with at least 100 yards in receptions, competed in track and fi eld at the academy…was an all-state per- with a high of 165 on a season-best 11 receptions against Butler...also former in football at the high school level…was the state champion had 118 yards receiving in the win over Kentucky Wesleyan and 100

in the 300-meter hurdles at the high school level and earned all-state in the season-ending win at Truman State...caught two touchdown MINER FOOTBALL 2010 honors in four events. passes in the victories over Evangel and KWC...accumulated 949 all- Personal: Attended McCluer South-Berkeley High School, where purpose yards as he also handled some of the kickoff return duties... he was coached by Howard Brown…son of Terry Lee Robinson and completed the 2007 campaign with 18 catches for 203 yards and a Francis Nieves…majoring in civil engineering. touchdown, which came in the victory over Lincoln…had a season- high fi ve catches at Butler…rushed for 81 yards on 10 carries in the season fi nale at Kentucky Wesleyan…earned a good deal of playing time at wide receiver as a freshman before an injury ended his season prematurely…caught 20 passes for 259 yards and two touchdowns… had scoring catches in wins over Lincoln and Austin Peay, the latter of which gave the Miners the lead for good in that contest…made a season-high six receptions at Southwestern Oklahoma State and had fi ve-catch games against Lincoln and Austin Peay…came to Missouri S&T after a stellar high school career at nearby John F. Hodge High School...earned fi rst-team all-state honors as a wide receiver and “Of- fensive Player of the Year” honors in the ... earned fi rst-team all-conference honors as a wide receiver and run- ning back and second-team laurels as a returner and defensive back... established new school records for all-purpose yards (2,630), points scored (178), touchdowns (29), while rushing for 1,337 yards and catching 839 yards worth of passes in his senior year...set 33 school records in his high school career...named as MoSports.com’s Class 3 “Player of the Week” on two occasions during the season...was a Wendy’s High School Heisman fi nalist from the state of Missouri. Personal: Attended John F. Hodge High School, where his coach was Josh Richards...son of Gary and Kim Shockley...majoring in business and information systems.

Terry Robinson

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Alex Bennett 87

Wide Receiver 6-2, 180, So. Webster Groves, Mo. Webster Groves HS

Made seven receptions for 74 yards in his fi rst season on the fi eld for the Miners in 2009…had a season-high four catches for 42 yards against Saint Joseph’s…was redshirted in 2008…was a two-time member of the all-state team as a second-team selection, as well as the fi rst-team all-district and all-Suburban South teams…was also named to the all-metro St. Louis team after catching 44 passes for 697 yards and six touchdowns last season and had career number of 111 receptions, 1,829 yards and 20 touchdowns at Webster Groves. Personal: Attended Webster Groves High School, where his coach was former Rolla High School mentor Scott Stallcup…son of James and Leslie Bennett…majoring in engineering. Chad Shockley Dexter Bryant Collin Bahr 6 61 Wide Receiver 5-10, 185, Sr. Offensive Line Pasadena, Calif. 6-4, 285, Jr. Glendale CC McKinney, Texas Returner who is expected to compete for a starting spot at wide McKinney HS receiver…fi nished his fi rst year at S&T with 16 catches for 211 yards and one touchdown (vs. Lincoln)…had a season-high of fi ve Saw playing time on the offensive line last year as he lettered for the receptions for 84 yards in the Miners’ win over Saint Francis (Ind.)… second season in succession…will look to earn a starting role this had 14 of his 16 receptions in S&T’s fi nal four games of the season… fall… was a second team selection for District 9-Class 4A and was a transferred to S&T from Glendale Community College, where he second-team academic award winner in Texas Class 4A….played at played at slot receiver and also returned kicks at the junior college right tackle at the high school level. level…had 14 receptions for 191 yards and a touchdown in 2007… Personal: Attended McKinney High School, where his coach was was named as his team’s and conference’s most valuable player in Todd McVey…son of Mark and Mary Bahr…majoring in history and high school as he earned fi rst-team all-state honors…attended education. Arizona State during his junior year but did not play football. Personal: Attended LaSalle High School…son of Dexter and Christle Bryant…majoring in technical communications. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Thomas Deason 75

Offensive Line 6-5, 260, So. St. Clair, Mo. St. Clair HS Lettered as a redshirt freshman in 2009 at the tight end spot…will move to the offensive line in 2010 and play at tackle...had two catches during the season for 16 yards…was a second-team all-district selection following the 2007 season, while also earning second-team all-league honors in the Four Rivers Conference as both a tight end and defensive end. Personal: Attended St. Clair High School, where his coach was John Butler …son of Ron and Laura Deason…majoring in biological sciences.

Kevin Dillon MINER FOOTBALL 2010

81 Kevin Dillon Joe Drahos Wide Receiver 6-3, 185, So. Plano, Texas 22 Plano East HS Will compete for one of the starting spots at wide receiver this fall… was named as the Great Lakes Football Conference’s “Co-Freshman of the Year” after making 24 catches for 351 yards and six touch- Placekicker downs during his fi rst season on the fi eld for the Miners…had three 5-10, 185, Sr. touchdown receptions as part of a six-catch game in S&T’s win over Northwestern Oklahoma State…had 83 yards on three catches – Cedar Rapids, Iowa including two for touchdowns – in the victory over Saint Francis First-team pre-season All-America selection by Lindy’s at the place- (Ind.)…had season bests in catches (seven) and yards (90) against kicker spot…made a school record 13 fi eld goals during the 2009 Lincoln, including one reception for a score…was redshirted in season on 14 attempts…kicked a game-winning 28-yard fi eld goal 2008…was the recipient of the Tom Kimbrough Unsung Hero Award with seven seconds to play to give S&T the victory over Saint Francis following the 2007 season…was also an academic all-district and all- (Ind.) when the Cougars came into the game ranked fourth in the state selection in 2006 for a team that was a regional fi nalist. NAIA…the game-winning kick was his fourth in the game that also Personal: Attended Plano East High School, where his coach was tied an S&T single-game mark…scored a team-high 59 points on the Johnny Ringo…son of Charles and Dianne Dillon… majoring in year and earned fi rst-team All-GLFC honors...connected on a school aerospace engineering. record 46 extra points in 55 attempts and was 6-of-10 in fi eld goal ef- forts in the 2008 season…tied the S&T single-game record with nine extra points in the win over Southwest Baptist…kicked a seasonal- best 34-yard fi eld goal at South Dakota…nailed a 29-yard fi eld goal with 19 seconds to play in regulation time to tie the game at Truman State, a game S&T would win in double overtime…saw playing time in his freshman season handling some of the kickoff duties… was a second-team all-metro and all-conference selection in the Cedar Rapids area during his prep career…played wide receiver and kicker. Personal: Attended Washington High School, where his coach was Tony Lombardi…son of Sub and Pat Drahos…majoring in architec- tural engineering. 25 PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN

Jake Drallmeier Curterris Golden 37 19

Running Back Running Back 5-9, 210, Sr. 5-8, 190, So. Rolla, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Rolla HS John Hope HS

Will serve as the team’s fullback and also compete for a starting spot Returning letterman at running back who fi gures to compete for the at tight end this fall…saw playing time at that spot and on special starting role this fall…fi nished third on the team in rushing with 306 teams during the 2009 season…ended the year with six receptions for yards on 54 carries as a redshirt freshman…had the Miners’ only 100- 35 yards, with a season-high of two catches against Wisconsin- yard game of the 2009 season with 111 on eight carries against Saint Stevens Point…had 29 carries for 119 yards during the 2008 season, Joseph’s and scored his only touchdown in that game on a 45-yard with a high of 88 yards on 13 totes against Lincoln…had nine tackles run…was an honorable mention all-Chicago area selection by the on special teams that season…lettered as a true freshman with 51 Sun-Times and was one of the top running backs in his conference yards rushing; high mark was 25 against Lincoln…converted a two- as a senior. point conversion in the Miners’ season opener against Truman State… Personal: Attended John Hope High School, where his coach was also made four tackles on special teams…earned fi rst team all-state Jason Burns…son of Katie Watson…majoring in petroleum engineer- honors as a linebacker following the 2006 season, as well as all- ing. district and all-league in the Ozark Conference...made 73 tackles on defense as a senior while compiling 334 yards rushing and 331 yards receiving on 25 receptions. Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock Roweton...son of Jim and Gail Drallmeier...majoring in engineering management. Marc Fagan 45

Defensive End 6-4, 240, Jr. Marceline, Mo. Marceline HS

Returning letterman who will compete for a spot on the defensive line…had six tackles in 2009 with three solo stops…saw some playing time in the 2008 season after being redshirted in 2007… was a third-team all-state selection following his senior year of high school…also named fi rst-team all-district as a defensive end and second-team at offensive tackle; was a fi rst-team all-conference selec- tion at both positions. Personal: Attended Marceline High School, where his coach was Deacon Windsor…son of David and Patti Fagan…majoring in civil engineering. Joe Drahos MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Mark Hopkins Lonnell Jones 4 30

Defensive Back Linebacker 5-11, 180, So. 5-11, 215, So. Chicago, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Whitney Young HS Ruskin HS

Expected to compete for a starting role at cornerback this fall…ended Expected to contend for a starting spot this season at linebacker… the 2009 season with 53 tackles at his safety position, including 27 had six tackles at that position last season with three solo stops…had solo stops…had a season-high nine tackles against Saint Joseph’s… a season-high three tackles against Saint Francis (Ind.)…selected as had one interception on the year, which he returned a school record his team’s most valuable player in each of the last two seasons, was a 96 yards for a touchdown in the season fi nale at Kentucky Wes- second-team all-conference running back in both his junior and se- leyan…expected to see most of his playing time at free safety…was nior years…was a four-year member of the honor roll at his school… an all-conference selection as a free safety and also earned pre-season also competed in track and fi eld and was a state qualifi er as part of all-city honors in the Chicago area…also served as a punt returner at his school’s 4x100-meter relay team in the spring of 2008. the high school level. Personal: Attended Ruskin High School, where his coach was Personal: Attended Whitney Young High School, where his coach Charles Lee…son of Kimberly Chism…majoring in electrical engi- was Tim Franken…son of Mark Hopkins, Sr., and Kimley Johnson… neering. majoring in economics. Ashley Jordan MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Jared Jenkins 48 40 Linebacker Linebacker 6-1, 220, Sr. 6-0, 225, So. Chicago, Ill. Edmond, Okla. John Hope HS Heritage Hall HS Returning starter at linebacker…posted 42 tackles during the 2009 Will compete for a starting spot at linebacker this season…had 14 season, including 17 solo stops and one quarterback sack…had a tackles in the 2009 season with six solo stops…had a season-best fi ve season-best nine tackles against Saint Francis (Ind.)…made 14 tack- tackles in the season opener at Central Missouri…was redshirted in les in 2008 including nine solo stops…also had a forced fumble…let- 2008…earned all-district honors as a member of a state runner-up tered as a true freshman in the 2007 season, when he made 14 tackles team in high school…named as the area “Player of the Week” on two including three solo stops…made a season-high six stops at Missouri occasions and as his team’s outstanding defensive lineman. State…earned fi rst-team all-conference honors at the linebacker Personal: Attended Heritage Hall High School, where his coach was position in the Chicago Public League and was also named honorable Andy Bogert…son of Jeff and Jan Jenkins…majoring in business. mention all-city for the 2006 season by the Chicago Sun-Times. Personal: Attended John Hope High School, where his coach was Jason Burns…son of Lucille Jordan…majoring in electrical engineering.

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David Kavish 9

Wide Receiver 5-11, 195, Jr. Springfi eld, Ill. South Dakota State Univ.

Returner who will contend for a spot among the wide receiver corps this fall…had 15 receptions for 166 yards and a touchdown during the 2009 season…had a season-high fi ve receptions for 74 yards and his lone touchdown of the year against Saint Francis (Ind.)…played primarily on special teams during his fi rst year at S&T, making three tackles in that role…transferred from South Dakota State, where he redshirted in his freshman season in 2007…was a two-way standout at the high school level when he earned Illinois Class 5A all-state Ashley Jordan honors…caught 51 passes for 1,054 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior…also made eight interceptions on defense…was a fi rst-team all-conference selection. Personal: Attended Sacred Heart Griffi n High School, where his coach was Ken Leonard…son of John and Kim Kavish…majoring in engineering at S&T. Clay Kinman Ian Kreher 8 41

Wide Receiver Defensive End 6-2, 210, So. 6-1, 238, So. Carthage, Mo. Warrensburg, Mo. Carthage HS Warrensburg HS Finished his freshman season as S&T’s fi fth-leading receiver with 23 catches for 263 yards and a touchdown…had four catches in three Lettered after the 2009 season at linebacker…fi nished the season contests against Central Missouri, Saint Francis (Ind.) and Southwest with nine tackles, including four solo stops…had three tackles at Baptist…yardage high came in the season fi nale at Kentucky Wes- Central Missouri…was redshirted in 2008…was a second-team leyan of 43 yards, which included his only touchdown reception of all-conference selection and earned the team’s “lights out” award… the year…was a fi rst-team all-state, all-district and all-Central Ozarks played on the offensive line and at defensive end as well as linebacker Conference selection following his senior year when he had 42 in high school. catches for 927 yards – which ranked sixth in the state of Missouri Personal: Attended Warrensburg High School, where his coach was -- and nine touchdowns…was named to the Joplin Globe’s all-area Wiley Meade…son of Paul and Valerie Kreher… majoring in engi- team following the 2008 season…was a second-team all-state and neering at S&T. fi rst-team all-district and all-conference selection after a 41-catch, 845-yard season with 10 touchdowns during his junior season…also played at defensive end and served as the team’s punter. Personal: Attended Carthage High School, where his coach was Jon Guidie…son of Mike and Sharon Kinman…majoring in engineering. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Matt Kuelker Terrance Lockett 56 7

Offensive Line Defensive Back 6-1, 268, Jr. 5-10, 186, So. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Mary’s HS DeSmet Jesuit HS

Returning starter at center…missed the 2008 season due to an Lettered as a freshman after recording 14 tackles…saw playing time injury…earned all-metro St. Louis and all-conference honors as an in the secondary and on special teams and is gunning for a starting offensive lineman in the Archdiocesan Athletic Association, as well spot in the secondary this fall…had a season-high three tackles on as being named as that conference’s lineman of the year in 2005... three occasions…was a fi rst-team all-state and all-conference selec- fi nished with 30 tackles and one sack on defense, while on offense he tion following the 2008 season, when he recorded 35 tackles to help led an offensive line that helped produce a 1,000-rusher and another DeSmet win a district championship and advance to the Missouri running back that came close to that mark. Class 6 playoffs…also earned honorable mention all-metro honors in Personal: Attended St. Mary’s High School, where his coach was St. Louis and was a second-team all-Metro Catholic Conference pick Jake Parent...son of Eugene and Debra Kuelker...older brother, Lou, as a running back after rushing for 387 yards in the 2008 season. was a fi rst-team All-IFA selection at center in 2005 while playing at Personal: Attended DeSmet Jesuit High School, where his coach was Missouri S&T; older brother, Mark, spent two seasons on the Miner Pat Mahoney…son of Cheryl Emerson…majoring in English educa- roster…majoring in business. tion. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Matt Mast 70

Offensive Line 6-3, 270, Jr. Springfi eld, Ill. Sacred Heart Griffi n HS

Returning starter on the offensive line…has been a two-year start at right tackle after being redshirted in his fi rst season at Missouri S&T in 2007…was selected to the Central State Eight all-conference team and earned special mention at the offensive line position…also named to the Chicago Tribune’s all-state team after playing on the 2005 and 2006 Class 5A state title teams at Sacred Heart Griffi n… served as a co-captain in 2006…earned academic all-state honors last fall and was a three-time member of the academic all-conference team. Personal: Attended Sacred Heart Griffi n High School, where his coach was Ken Leonard…son of Al and Sharon Mast…majoring in mechanical engineering.

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Jerome Miller Brian Mueller 3 84

Running Back Tight End/Punter 6-0, 210, Sr. 6-1, 225, Sr. Toronto, Ont. St. Louis, Mo. Don Bosco HS Parkway North HS

Was the Miners’ second-leading rusher in the 2009 season with 323 Returns as the Miner punter for the upcoming season…averaged 34.9 yards on 103 carries…had a season-high of 91 yards in the victory yards on 63 punts during the 2009 season, with a long punt of 56 over Lincoln…his 103 carries led the team…fi nished the 2008 season yards and nine punts downed within the opponents’ 20-yard line… as the Miners’ second-leading rusher with 304 yards and 69 carries… averaged 38 yards per kick in the 2008 campaign on 39 punts…had recorded a season-high 91 yards in the win over Evangel…scored six punts of 50 yards or more with a best of 67 yards against Saint three touchdowns on the season, scoring twice against Kentucky Joseph’s…averaged better than 43 yards on his four punts at Truman Wesleyan and the third at Central State…also fi nished the year with State…missed the 2007 season due to an injury…earned fi rst-team four receptions for 25 yards…emerged as a key component in the All-GLFC honors at that position in 2006 after averaging 37.6 yards Miner running game during the second half of the 2007 season… per kick…put 10 of his punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line fi nished with 334 yards on the ground and scored three times…had a with no touchbacks…longest punt of the year was 65 yards vs. career-high 137 yards rushing in the Miners’ Homecoming win over Austin Peay; had four punts of better than 50 yards on the season… Central State, then ran for 106 the following week against Lincoln… was a three-year starter in high school at tight end and earned also had fi ve receptions for 22 yards…was redshirted in 2006…was unanimous fi rst-team all-conference honors in his senior year after named as his team’s most valuable player and as a fi rst-team all-star catching 20 passes for 488 yards (over 24 yards per catch) and seven at his high school...rushed for 1,350 yards as a senior and was ranked touchdowns...set new school records for receiving yards in a career as one of the top 30 prep players in Toronto...played at Vanier College with 1,048 and holds two other marks for touchdowns scored...also in Canada and was the team’s most valuable player last season after punted and averaged 35.6 yards per kick...is a versatile athlete who rushing for 825 yards and fi ve touchdowns; was third in his confer- also competed in swimming and lacrosse in high school. ence in rushing...served as a team captain during the 2005 season. Personal: Attended Parkway North High School, where his coach was Personal: Attended Don Bosco Secondary School, where his coach Bob Bunton...son of Greg and Carol Mueller...majoring in architec- was Rob Ford...son of Winsome Castle...majoring in business. tural engineering. Brandyn Mueller Brian Peterson 26 53

Defensive Back Offensive Line 6-0, 205, Jr. 6-5, 265, Jr. Troy, Ill. Jacksonville, Ill. Triad HS Jacksonville HS

Returner who will compete for a starting role in the secondary… Expected to compete for a starting spot on the offensive line…has fi nished the 2009 season with 21 tackles, including 13 solo stops... seen playing time at guard over each of the last two seasons after recorded a season-high eight tackles in the season opener at Central redshirting in 2007…earned honorable mention all-conference hon- Missouri...made six tackles during the 2008 season with a high of ors and was also a member of the league’s academic all-conference three against Saint Joseph’s…redshirted in 2007…was an all-confer- team…was selected as an Illinois State Scholar and won his team’s ence selection as a defensive back after making 37 tackles with two “Iron Man” award following the 2006 season. interceptions during the 2006 season…was an honorable mention Personal: Attended Jacksonville High School, where his coach was all-area selection following his senior year and has played for a team Mark Grounds…son of Stephen and Debra Slaid…majoring in that has won at least one game in the Illinois state playoffs for two chemical engineering. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL consecutive years, which included a quarterfi nal appearance in 2005. Personal: Attended Triad High School, where his coach was Paul Bassler…son of Jeffrey and Deborah Mueller…majoring in aerospace engineering.

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Bobby Pettis Derek Richards 23 93

Running Back Defensive End 5-10, 183, So. 6-3, 230, So. Hickory Hills, Ill. Webster Groves, Mo. Argo HS Webster Groves HS

Finished his fi rst season in a Miner uniform as the team’s leading Returning letterman who will look to earn a role on the interior rusher with 405 yards on 58 carries…had the Miners’ longest running line…spent last season playing on the defensive line and on special play of the season of 59 yards against Lincoln for a touchdown, one of teams, serving as S&T’s long snapper…had 17 tackles on the year the three he scored on the ground during the year…had a season-high which included nine solo stops and two tackles for a loss…was 93 yards in the win over Northwestern Oklahoma State…also had redshirted in the 2007 season…earned second-team all-state and 27 receptions for 208 yards, which included a 10-catch game against third-team all-metro St. Louis honors following the 2006 season, Wisconsin-Stevens Point…led S&T with 1,022 all-purpose yards… where he was a fi rst-team all-conference and second-team all-district played at running back in high school, where he rushed for 1,473 selection…made 111 tackles with two sacks and two fumble recover- yards and 17 touchdowns during the 2008 campaign…earned his ies last fall. team’s most valuable player award and “Player of the Year” honors in Personal: Attended Webster Groves High School, where his coach the South Suburban Conference in the Chicago area…was an honor- was Cliff Ice…son of Larry and Christina Richards…majoring in able mention all-state selection in each of his last two seasons and mechanical engineering. was a two-time all-area and all-conference pick at Argo…was selected MINER FOOTBALL 2010 to play in the Illinois Shrine Game. Personal: Attended Argo Community High School, where his coach Joe Ridpath was Jim Innis…son of Robert and Angela Pettis…majoring in business. Justin Philpy 90

43 Defensive Line 6-5, 261, Jr. Shelbina, Mo. Defensive Line South Shelby HS 6-3, 265, Sr. Will compete for a starting role on the defensive line…fi nished the McKinney, Texas 2009 season with 34 tackles, including 15 solo stops and six tackles for a loss…recorded a safety with a quarterback sack in the victory McKinney HS over Lincoln and also forced a fumble during the year…named as the GLFC’s “Defensive Player of the Week” after the Lincoln contest… Three-year starter on the defensive line…earned pre-season honor- recorded four tackles as a redshirt freshman in 2008 before an injury able mention All-America status in NCAA Division II by Consensus ended his season…came to Missouri S&T after an outstanding prep Draft Services for the 2010 season…earned fi rst-team All-Great Lakes career… was the defensive player of the year for Class 1 as a defen- Football Conference honors for the second straight season after sive lineman for South Shelby’s state championship team in 2006… fi nishing with 43 tackles from his defensive tackle spot…led all Miner was a two-time selection to the Clarence Cannon Conference fi rst defensive linemen in tackles…was the GLFC’s “Defensive Lineman of team and also earned fi rst-team all-state and all-district honors… the Year” in 2008…fi nished the season with 31 tackles, six tackles for also named to the all-star teams by KRES, Quincy Herald-Whig and a loss and fi ve sacks…recorded a season-high seven tackles at Truman KHQA. State…had fi ve stops, including three for a loss, in the win over Evan- Personal: Attended South Shelby High School, where his coach was gel…posted 23 tackles, including nine solo stops, during the 2007 Kent O’Laughlin…son of Robert Ridpath and Audrey Buzzard…ma- campaign…recorded four tackles on three separate occasions…was joring in civil engineering. redshirted in 2006…was a fi rst-team all-district selection in District 9-4A in Texas and earned fi rst-team honors on the McKinney Courier- Gazette team...was also a second-team pick on the all-county team.... served as a member of the school’s branch of the National Honor Society and earned the Rotary Club Academic Excellence award in all four years of high school. Personal: Attended McKinney High School, where his coach was Todd McVey...son of Bruce and Sharon Philpy...majoring in aerospace engineering. 31 PROFILES: RETURNING LETTERMEN

Edwin Scott Kirk Stilwell 29 32

Defensive Back Defensive Back 6-2, 190, Jr. 5-9, 173, Sr. Altadena, Calif. Ballwin, Mo. East Los Angeles JC Parkway South HS

Returning letterman in the secondary who is expected to compete for Will compete for the starting spot at cornerback…fi nished the a starting spot this fall…fi nished with 23 tackles, 14 of which were 2009 season with 24 tackles, 16 of which were solo, with three pass solo, and an interception in the 2009 season…had a season-high of breakups and two blocked kicks…also served as a punt returner for fi ve tackles at Wisconsin-LaCrosse…transferred to S&T from East S&T where he averaged 7.8 yards per return…was in on 25 tackles Los Angeles Community College…played one season at East Los in 2008 with 14 solo stops...also had two interceptions, a blocked Angeles, fi nishing with 52 tackles and fi ve pass breakups...named as kick and a pass breakup...posted a season-high fi ve tackles at Truman the Southern California Football Association “Player of the Week” State...also served as the Miners’ punt returner for much of the sea- during the 2008 season. son, averaging just over four yards per runback...posted 13 tackles, Personal: Attended LaSalle High School, where his coach was Ealar including 10 solo stops, during his fi rst season on the fi eld for the Gallagher...son of Theresa and the late Edwin Scott, Sr. ...majoring in Miners in 2007…added an interception and two pass breakups, all of mathematics. which came in the season fi nale at Kentucky Wesleyan…led the Min- ers with four fumble recoveries during the year…was redshirted in 2006…earned fi rst-team all-conference honors in the Suburban West R.J. Shubatt Conference as a defensive back, while earning honorable mention all-metro St. Louis status at that position...was also selected to the all- conference second team as a running back and second team all-state as a kick returner...rushed for 682 yards and eight touchdowns, while averaging 21 yards per kickoff return and over 13 yards a punt return 17 in the 2005 season...had 50 tackles and two interceptions on defense. Personal: Attended Parkway South High School, where his coach was Travis Blevins...son of Michael and Dawn Stilwell...majoring in petroleum engineering. Defensive Back 6-2, 185, Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Jefferson HS

Returning letterman who will seek to earn a spot in the lineup in the secondary…had six tackles during the 2009 campaign split between the secondary and special teams…was redshirted in 2007...was a second-team all-metro and all-conference player at the high school level, where he served as a team captain…was also an academic all- conference selection…good athlete who was a state qualifi er in track and fi eld and played varsity basketball. Personal: Attended Jefferson High School, where his coach was Jim Womochil…son of Gary and Cynthia Shubatt…majoring in petro- leum engineering. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Nate Stodghill Ryan Taylor 50 1

Linebacker Running Back 6-0, 220, Jr. 5-10, 200, So. Grain Valley, Mo. Indianapolis, Ind. Grain Valley HS Pike HS

Earned a letter last season on the defensive side of the football… Returner who is expected to contend for the starting spot at running fi nished the year with fi ve tackles and one tackle for a loss…expected back this fall…fi nished his fi rst season on the fi eld for S&T with to play at linebacker and on special teams...was in on 12 tackles as a 98 yards on 25 carries before missing the second half of the season redshirt freshman, including one for a loss...was a unanimous fi rst- with an injury…had a season-high of 52 yards in the seaosn opener team all-conference selection last season…earned fi rst-team all-metro at Central Missouri…rushed for over 1,600 yards as a high school Kansas City honors at defensive end and second-team laurels from senior in 2007 to earn all-state honors and all-league laurels in Con- the Blue Springs Examiner and Metro Sports…set the school record ference Indiana…was selected as his team’s most valuable player on for sacks with 14.5…also played on offense as a guard. offense for a Pike squad that fi nished second in Indiana Class 5A. Personal: Attended Grain Valley High School, where his coach Personal: Attended Pike High School, where his coach was Derek was Forest Rovello…son of Rob and Robin Stodghill…majoring in Mayers…son of Kenneth and Kelly Taylor…majoring in mechanical nuclear engineering. engineering.

Smook Thomas MINER FOOTBALL 2010 16

Wide Receiver 5-9, 170, So. Quincy, Fla. East Gadsden HS

Figures to contend for a starting role at wide receiver after a solid freshman season…had 39 receptions, second on the team, for 488 yards and three touchdowns…also carried the ball three times for 10 yards and a touchdown…set a new S&T single game record with 16 catches against Wisconsin-Stevens Point for 190 yards, the most ever by a Miner freshman…also had 121 yards in receptions in the win over Northwestern Oklahoma State, a game in which he had his touchdown on the ground…earned honorable mention all-state honors at the high school level after catching 54 passes for 761 yards and seven touchdowns…had a game with 13 catches and 130 yards against Tallahassee Godby…had at least six receptions in fi ve differ- ent contests…averaged 12.8 yards per punt return. Personal: Attended East Gadsden High School, where his coach was Scott Anderson…son of Terry Thomas and Marquita McMillon… majoring in electrical engineering.

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Michael Underbrink Kellen Weaver 78 20

Offensive Line Defensive End 6-2, 289, So. 5-10, 240, Sr. Richardson, Texas Country Club Hills, Ill. Berkner HS Hillcrest HS

Returner who will contend for a starting role on the offensive line… Returning letterman at defensive end for the Miners…saw a good made seven starts at offensive tackle as a redshirt freshman in 2009… deal of playing time during his fi rst season on the fi eld for the Min- earned all-district honors as a center at the high school level…was ers in 2007…recorded 10 tackles on the year with a high of four at also selected to the academic all-state team and as the team’s most Kentucky Wesleyan…redshirted in 2006…was named as the school’s outstanding offensive lineman. defensive “Player of the Year” for the 2005 season...also earned sub- Personal: Attended Berkner High School, where his coach was Jim urban all-area and SICA all-conference honors in each of his last two Ledford…son of John and Charlene Underbrink…majoring in prep seasons as a linebacker and fullback. petroleum engineering. Personal: Attended Hillcrest High School, where his coach was Ear- nest Sutton...son of Alvin and Melva Weaver...older brother, Kyran, was a defensive lineman for the Miners from 2002-05…majoring in Steve Watson information systems technology and business. 15

Quarterback 6-0, 190, Jr. Berkeley, Ill. Walther Lutheran HS

Will compete for the starting quarterback spot this fall...appeared in four games behind center and completed 17-of-34 passes for 131 yards and a touchdown (at Central Arkansas)…made one start at Drake…was redshirted in 2008 after being named as the Great Lakes Football Conference “Freshman of the Year” in 2007…became the team’s starting quarterback in the fi fth game of the season and threw for 1,661 yards and 19 touchdowns over the fi nal seven games…yard- age total is the highest ever for a Miner freshman quarterback…com- pleted 141 of 248 passes with only fi ve interceptions…was 22-of-48 for 363 yards and four touchdowns in his fi rst collegiate game against Arkansas-Monticello…threw for 325 yards at Southern Nazarene on a season-high 37 completions…earned GLFC “Player of the Week” honors after a 271-yard, fi ve touchdown performance in a win over Central State…was a fi rst-team all-conference and all-area selection following his senior year and was selected as his team’s most valuable player…also competes in track and was a state qualifi er in the high jump, 110-meter hurdles and as part of the 4x400-meter relay team. Personal: Attended Walther Lutheran High School, where his coach was Bruce Tuomi…son of Ken and Ruth Watson…majoring in engi- neering management.

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Michael Underbrink

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Nick Williams 77

Defensive Line 6-3, 255, Sr. O’Fallon, Mo. Fort Zumwalt North HS

Returning letterman who will compete for a starting spot on the defensive line…ended the 2009 season with 15 tackles, including fi ve solo stops...had a season-best four tackles at Central Arkansas...had two stops behind the line of scrimmage at Southwest Baptist...made 20 stops from the defensive tackle spot in 2008, including nine solo stops, two for a loss and one sack which came against Saint Joseph’s... had a season-high four tackles against Wisconsin-Stout and Butler... saw playing time on the defensive line in 2007 after redshirting the previous year…was a three-year letterman at the varsity level, earn- ing honorable mention all-conference laurels in the Gateway Athletic Conference...also competed in track and fi eld at the school...was a four-year member of the school’s honor roll and served as a represen-

tative at the National Congressional Youth Conference. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Nick Williams Personal: Attended Fort Zumwalt North High School, where his coach was Leroy Schumaker...son of Eric Williams and Stephanie Johnson...majoring in mechanical and electrical engineering. Mike Wilson Cameron Williams 5 25 Running Back 5-8, 175, Jr. Defensive Back Valrico, Fla. 5-11, 175, Jr. King HS Princeton, Ky. Returner who will compete for playing time at running back…had Caldwell County HS 115 yards on 29 carries during the 2009 season with a high game of 44 at Kentucky Wesleyan…had one touchdown run which came at Southwest Baptist…ran for 248 yards on 24 carries and four touch- Returning letterman who will play in the secondary...expected to downs as a reserve back in 2008, averaging 10.3 yards per carry...had compete for a starting spot at safety...fi nished the 2009 season with a season-high 97 yards on just fi ve carries at Lincoln and scored three 13 tackles and an interception…had six solo stops and recorded his times on runs of 45, 26 and 20 yards...fourth touchdown run was his interception in the season fi nale at Kentucky Wesleyan…fi nished longest carry of the season of 67 yards against Southwest Baptist... the 2008 season with three tackles and was redshirted in 2007…was was redshirted in 2007…was the recipient of his team’s “Ironman named as the “Regional Player of the Year” by the Kentucky Coaches Award” and “Heart of the Lion” award following the 2006 season at Association” and earned second-team all-state honors for the 2006 the high school level. campaign…was also named to the Kentucky New-Era all-star team Personal: Attended King High School, where his coach was Joe and was a fi rst-team all-conference selection in the Western Kentucky Severino…son of Michael and Barita Wilson…competes in track and Conference. fi eld for S&T as a sprinter, where he scored for the Miners in the Personal: Attended Caldwell County High School, where his coach 100- and 200-meter dashes at the 2008 Great Lakes Valley Confer- was David Barnes…son of Rick and Renee Williams…majoring in ence Outdoor Championships…majoring in engineering. mechanical engineering.

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Austin Adams Malcolm Booth 28 65

DB, 6-0, 190, Fr.-R OL, 6-4, 290, So. Springfi eld, Mo. Little Rock, Ark. Kickapoo HS Catholic HS

Redshirt freshman who will play in the secondary…was a fi rst-team Will compete for playing time on the offensive line…redshirted in all-district and all-conference selection in the Ozark Conference the 2008 season...was classifi ed as one of the Top 60 recruits in the following the 2008 season and also earned second-team all-Ozarks state of Arkansas following the 2007 season…earned all-state honors region laurels…played defensive back and running back at the high as an offensive lineman. school level…rushed 199 times for 1,214 yards and 11 touchdowns Personal: Attended Catholic High School, where his coach was during the 2008 season at Kickapoo. Richard Cochran…son of Thomas and Kim Booth…majoring in Personal: Attended Kickapoo High School, where his coach was Ku- engineering. per Kruel…son of Glenn and Sherie Adams…majoring in business. Offi e Adams Sean Bowers 67 59

LB, 5-9, 225, Fr.-R OL, 6-0, 265, Fr.-R Rolla, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Rolla HS Hazelwood East HS

Returner who is projected to play on the offensive line…redshirted in Returning player who will look to earn a spot at linebacker…was 2009…started on both lines for the Missouri Class 5 state champions redshirted last season…earned fi rst-team all-district and all-Ozark in 2008, playing at all three offensive line spots as well as at defensive Conference laurels following his senior year, where he had 19 tackles tackle and end…was an honorable mention all-conference selection and four quarterback sacks from his interior defensive line spot…was in the Suburban North Conference. selected as his team’s defensive “Player of the Year”. Personal: Attended Hazelwood East High School, where his coach Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock was Mike Jones…son of Offi e, Jr., and Dorothy Adams…majoring in Roweton…son of Kevin and Mary Lou Bowers…majoring in petro- electrical engineering. leum engineering. Jimmy Barnhart Sam Bryant 39 52

DE, 6-1, 228, Fr.-R OL, 6-2, 280, So. Union, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Union HS Hogan Preparatory HS

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Redshirt freshman who will play at defensive end…was a fi rst-team Returner who will compete for playing time on the offensive line… all-conference selection at Union High School after making 63 tackles was redshirted in 2009…did not play in the 2008 season while at- last season which included two quarterback sacks…also saw playing tending Penn Valley Community College…was an all-state offensive time on the offensive line during his career…played on one of the lineman at Hogan Prep following his senior year. top-ranked teams in Missouri Class 4 over the last two seasons. Personal: Attended Hogan Prep Academy in Kansas City, Mo., where Personal: Attended Union High School, where his coach was Brent his coach was Phil Lascuola…son of Charles and Sylvia Bryant…ma- 36 Eckley…son of Joe and Sue Barnhart…majoring in engineering. joring in electrical engineering. PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS

Robert Conley Freddy Dugard 92 54

LB, 5-11, 240, Fr.-R DE, 6-1, 240, Fr.-R Pearland, Texas Queens Village, N.Y. Manuel HS St. Francis Prep HS Redshirt freshman who will look to earn time on the defensive line… Redshirt freshman who will compete for the starting role on the de- earned all-district honors following the 2008 season from the fensive line…had a successful career at St. Francis Prep Academy in defensive end position. New York…was a team captain at St. Francis Prep, earning all-league Personal: Attended Manuel High School, where his coach was Kirk and all-city honors as a senior…was named as the defensive most Martin…son of Tim Conley and Shelly Henry…majoring in valuable player in the Senior Bowl and as the team’s most valuable mechanical engineering. player as a linebacker…also played at defensive end. Personal: Attended St. Francis Prep Academy, where his coach was Vincent O’Connor…son of Frederick and Donna Dugard…majoring Evan Davenport in mechanical engineering. 95 Leroy Eason 46 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 DE, 6-2, 225, Fr.-R Homewood, Ill. Homewood-Flossmoor DB, 6-0, 180, Fr.-R University City, Mo. Returner who will compete for playing time on the defensive line… was redshirted in the 2009 season…earned fi rst-team all-conference University City HS honors in the Southwest Suburban Conference in the Chicago area… was also the recipient of his team’s sportsmanship award. Returner who will seek to earn a spot in the secondary…redshirted Personal: Attended Homewood-Flossmoor High School, where his in 2009…had four catches for 88 yards in that role as a high school coach was Kenneth Smith…son of Fred and Rebecca Davenport… senior…also played in the secondary in high school, where he made majoring in aerospace engineering. 37 tackles from his strong safety position…made 28 tackles with an interception as a junior. Personal: Attended University City High School, where his coach Kameron Davis was Duane Hawthorne…son of LaCinda Jones…majoring in civil engineering. 60 Matt Elliott 13 OL, 5-10, 270, Fr.-R Waynesville, Mo. Waynesville HS QB, 6-0, 187, Fr.-R Redshirt freshman who will be on the offensive line…was an all- Fort Wayne, Ind. state performer at the high school level…also earned all-district and all-conference honors in the Ozark Conference…was selected to the Snider HS league’s all-academic team as well…played as an offensive guard in Redshirt freshman who is expected to compete for the starting spot high school…was a starter for Waynesville’s state championship team at quarterback…redshirted for the 2009 season…was a fi rst-team (Missouri Class 5) in 2007. all-state and all-conference quarterback at Fort Wayne’s Snider High Personal: Attended Waynesville High School, where his coach was School – the same school that produced former NFL Hall of Fame Rick Vernon…son of Harold and Donna Davis…majoring in engi- player Rod Woodson – while earning a spot in the Indiana North all- neering. star game…he set the school record for passing yards during his prep career…and threw for 2,000 yards during the 2008 season with 14 touchdown tosses...was a fi rst-team all-region performer. Personal: Attended Snider High School, where his coach was Russ 37 Isaacs…son of Gary and Gail Elliott…majoring in business. PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS

Danny Fishkind Brindin Jordan 82 27

WR, 6-0, 180, Fr.-R DB, 6-0, 190, Jr. Dallas, Texas Lee’s Summit, Mo. Plano West HS Independence CC Returner who will play a wideout spot for the Miners... redshirted a Returner who will play at in the secondary for the Miners…had one year ago…was an all-district selection after the 2008 season in which tackle in that role last fall…spent the 2008 season at Independence he made 34 receptions to lead Plano West…was also a member of Community College…was an honorable mention all-district per- the academic all-state team and was a two-time “Player of the Week” former at the high school level in 2006, where he played quarterback, selection. wide receiver and in the secondary…earned defensive “Player of the Personal: Attended Plano West High School, where his coach was Week” honors during his senior year at Lee’s Summit West…also Mike Hughes…son of Mark and Karen Fishkind…majoring in petro- earned all-state, all-district and all-league honors in track and fi eld. leum engineering. Personal: Attended Lee’s Summit West High School, where his coach was Royce Boehm…son of Bryan and Janelle Jordan…majoring in John Heineken history. Donte Kelly 47 49 LB, 6-1, 210, So. Columbia, Ill. DB, 5-11, 185, So. Columbia HS Oak Lawn, Ill. Two-year member of the Miners who will compete for a spot at Richards HS linebacker…redshirted in the 2008 campaign...was a second-team all-state selection in high school and earned all-conference laurels Returner who will compete for playing time in the secondary…did at linebacker and running back…was also named to the academic not play last season after redshirting in 2008…named to the all-state all-state team. team as an honorable mention selection, while earning co-defensive Personal: Attended Columbia High School, where his coach was Scott “Player of the Year”...fi rst-team all-league as a senior and honorable Horner…son of Richard Heineken and Laura Lockhart…majoring in mention all-conference pick as a junior. electrical engineering at S&T. Personal: Attended Richards High School, where his coach was Gary Korhonen…son of Robert Lyons and Annette Kelly…majoring in Chris Horn mechanical engineering. Zach Klump 55 29 LB, 6-1, 205, Fr.-R Tulsa, Okla. PK, 6-3, 180, Fr.-R Washington HS Fenton, Mo.

Will compete for a starting spot at the bandit position…was red- Rockwood Summit HS shirted in his fi rst season with the Miners in 2009…was an all-district Redshirt freshman who will seek to earn time as a placekicker… MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL selection at the high school level, where he fi nished his senior year as earned fi rst-team all-state honors in that role during his prep the team’s leading tackler as they won the Oklahoma Class 5A state career…had 18 extra points and three fi eld goals during the 2008 title…was selected as his team’s “defensive lineman of the year” fol- season at the high school level…also played wide receiver and made lowing the 2008 season. eight catches for 121, while adding 33 tackles on defense from the Personal: Attended Booker T. Washington High School, where his safety position…had 25 extra points and 12 fi eld goals during his ju- coach was Antwain Jimmerson…son of Christopher and Dina Horn… nior year while leading his team in receptions with 19 for 259 yards. 38 majoring in mechanical engineering. Personal: Attended Rockwood Summit High School, where his coach was Mike Bellars…son of Mark and Joann Klump…majoring in civil engineering. PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS

Justin L’Hote Garrett Leible 35 58

TE, 6-1, 220, Fr.-R OL, 6-2, 275, Fr.-R Perryville, Mo. Perryville, Mo. St. Vincent HS Perryville HS Returning squadmember who will look to gain playing time in the Redshirt freshman who will seek to earn a role on the offensive secondary…redshirted in 2009...was named as the “Male Athlete of line…earned all-district and all-conference honors following the the Year” at his high school after earning second-team all-state honors 2008 season while being named as his team’s outstanding offensive as a senior…was selected to the KTJJ “Dream Team” following the lineman…served as a team captain during his senior year for a team 2008 season…played at both wide receiver and defensive back. that reached the Missouri Class 2 state playoffs. Personal: Attended St. Vincent High School, where his coach was Personal: Attended Perryville High School, where his coach was Jim Keith Winkler…son of Brian and Julie L’Hote…majoring in engineer- May…son of Rod and Dawn Leible…majoring in chemical engineer- ing. ing. Alex Leach Sean Martin

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TE, 6-3, 230, Fr.-R DB, 5-9, 170, Fr.-R Liberty, Mo. South Holland, Ill. Liberty HS Seton Academy

Redshirt freshman who will play at tight end…played that position Redshirt freshman who will look for playing time in the secondary… and quarterback at the high school level. was a versatile player at the high school level who earned his team’s Personal: Attended Liberty High School, where his coach was Joel most valuable player award in 2008…was an all-conference and all- Wells…son of Corbett and Cheryl Leach…is the twin brother of S&T area performer, playing at wide receiver, free safety and kick returner. freshman offensive lineman Zach Leach…majoring in engineering. Personal: Attended Seton Academy, where his coach was Brandon Morgan…son of Bennie and Sharron Smith…also competes in track at S&T, where he earned fi rst-team all-conference laurels in the Great Zach Leach Lakes Valley Conference as part of the Miners’ 4x100-meter relay team that won the GLVC title...majoring in engineering. 74 Ewanu Meneh 33 OL, 6-4, 250, Fr.-R Liberty, Mo. Liberty HS LB, 5-10, 240, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Returner who will seek to earn a spot on the offensive line…red- shirted in 2009...was a second-team all-conference performer at the Roosevelt HS high school level as well and also earned academic all-state honors… was the recipient of the Liberty academic award from his school… Returning squadmember who will compete for a starting spot at played on both lines during his prep career, playing defensive end and linebacker…has seen playing time over the last two seasons…was offensive tackle a fi rst-team all-conference in the Public High League in St. Louis Personal: Attended Liberty High School, where his coach was Joel after posting 25 tackles as a senior...team went 7-3 during his senior Wells…son of Corbett and Cheryl Leach…is the twin brother of S&T season at Roosevelt. freshman tight end Alex Leach…majoring in engineering. Personal: Attended Roosevelt High School, where his coach was DeAndre Campbell...son of Tsaso and Flora Meneh...majoring in civil engineering. 39 PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS

Anthony Moore Ryan Morse 2 42

RB, 5-8, 180, Fr.-R LB, 6-2, 200, Fr.-R Hazelwood, Mo. Overland Park, Kan. McCluer HS Blue Valley NW HS

Redshirt freshman who will compete for time at running back…was Redshirt freshman who will seek to land a role at linebacker…comes selected to the Suburban North Conference’s all-league fi rst team from a solid prep program, where he earned honorable mention at running back after rushing for 1,229 yards and six touchdowns, all-conference laurels in the Eastern Kansas League…was a two-time helping lead the Comets to the second round of the Missouri Class 5 EKL scholar-athlete selection and earned numerous academic awards, playoffs…earned honorable mention all-metro honors in 2008…ran including the Kansas Designated State Scholar and President’s Award for 705 yards and nine scores in his junior year…earned academic for Educational Excellence. all-league honors. Personal: Attended Blue Valley Northwest High School, where his Personal: Attended McCluer High School, where his coach was Joe coach was Mike Zegunis…son of John and Jeannine Morse…major- Henke…son of Anthony and Carolyn Moore…majoring in ing in biochemical engineering. engineering. Stephen Mull Will Morrison 12 76

OL, 6-7, 275, Fr.-R PK, 5-11, 185, So. Aloha, Ore. Rolla, Mo. Aloha HS Rolla HS Redshirt freshman who will play on the offensive line…brings good Returner who will compete for the kicking and punting duties at size to the position…played on both lines at the high school level as Missouri S&T…redshirted in 2008 and missed last season due to a tackle. an injury...was a second-team all-state performer as both a kicker Personal: Attended Aloha High School, where his coach was Chris and punter as a junior while playing at St. James High School, then Casey…son of Greg and Twila Mull…majoring in engineering. followed that up with second-team selections on both the conference and district levels during his senior season…earned all-district and all-league honors on three occasions during his prep career…was also Matt Nelson named as an all-state performer in baseball as an infi elder…played baseball at S&T in the spring and earned fi rst-team all-conference and all-region honors after hitting .391 with six home runs and 33 runs batted in. Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Brock 71 Roweton…played for former Miner offensive coordinator Josh Rich- ards for two seasons at St. James…born June 28, 1989 in Huntington Beach, Calif.…son of Jim and Yoshiko Morrison…majoring in civil engineering. OL, 6-3, 256, Jr. Shawnee, Kan. Coffeyville CC

Returner who will seek to earn playing time on the offensive line... transferred to S&T from Coffeyville Community College...fi nished his fi rst season at Coffeyville with six tackles from the linebacker spot...played that position as well as the defensive line in high school. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Personal: Attended Mill Valley High School, where his coach was George Raddel…son of Brian and Susan Nelson…majoring in aero- space engineering.

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Adam Peden Mason Smith 24 69

PK, 5-10, 165, Fr.-R OL, 6-0, 255, So. Bloomington, Ill. Springville, N.Y. Bloomington HS Springville HS Will compete for the kicking or punting positions...redshirted in the Returning squadmember who will look to earn playing time on the 2009 season…was a fi rst-team all-area and all-conference kicker as offensive line…saw playing time on the line last season after redshirt- well as a fi rst-team all-league punter after averaging 33.6 yards per ing in 2008...was a team captain and scholar-athlete at his school… punt in 2008…also fi nished the season with 36 extra points and fi ve played on both the offensive and defensive line. fi eld goals as he earned a spot in the Eastern Illinois all-star game. Personal: Attended Springville High School, where his coach was Joe Personal: Attended Bloomington High School, where his coach was Marvin…born Oct. 27, 1989…son of Paul Smith and Karen Lux… Rigo Schmelzer…son of Doug and Shelly Peden…majoring in me- majoring in engineering at S&T. chanical engineering. Joe Pepple J’Gai Starks

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DL, 6-1, 256, Fr.-R WR, 6-1, 200, Fr.-R Cedarburg, Wis. Kansas City, Mo. Cedarburg HS Archbishop O’Hara HS Returner who will play along the defensive line…redshirted in Redshirt freshman who will play at wide receiver…earned all-con- 2009…helped lead his high school team to the second round of the ference honors at both receiver and outside linebacker at the high Wisconsin state playoffs in 2008…was a running back at the high school level…was also selected to the Metro Sports all-area team as a school level who ran for 375 yards and six touchdowns during his fi rst-team pick…named to the academic all-state team and as a Kansas senior year and averaged nearly eight yards a carry as a junior. City scholar-athlete. Personal: Attended Cedarburg High School, where his coach was Personal: Attended Archbishop O’Hara High School, where his coach Brian Leair…son of Jeff and Lisa Lewis…majoring in environmental was Jim DeMarea…son of Tim and Dena Pepple; father is an assistant engineering. football coach at O’Hara…majoring in engineering. John Pischak Ryan Veatch 96 18

DB, 6-1, 170, Fr.-R DE, 6-4, 235, Fr.-R Thayer, Mo. Arlington Heights, Ill. Thayer HS Buffalo Grove HS Redshirt freshman who will play in the secondary...earned all-district Redshirt freshman who will contend for time on the defensive line… honors at defensive back and tight end in each of the last three high was a three-year starter at the high school level at defensive end…is a school seasons for one of the top small school programs in Mis- good all-around athlete who also competed in wrestling and track and souri...team was the state runner-up in both 2007 and 2008...was fi eld at his high school…earned all-academic honors and was on the selected to the academic all-state team as well and won numerous school’s honor roll in every semester. academic honors while in high school. Personal: Attended Buffalo Grove High School, where his coach was Personal: Attended Thayer High School, where his coach was Billy Jim Ferrell…son of Peter and Rose Pischak…majoring in metallurgi- Webber...son of Paul and Peggy Veatch...majoring in chemical engi- cal engineering. neering. 41 PROFILES: RETURNING SQUADMEMBERS

Trent Welbern Trever Wilson 11 31

QB, 6-2, 190, Fr.-R LB, 6-1, 205, Fr.-R Fort Smith, Ark. Pleasant Hill, Mo. Southside HS Pleasant Hill HS Redshirt freshman who will compete for the starting role at quarter- Redshirt freshman who will compete for time at linebacker...was back…came to S&T with solid credentials in his prep career was the a versatile player in high school as he played linebacker, fullback quarterback for Southside’s team that fi nished as the Arkansas Class and quarterback...was an all-state and all-conference performer at 7A state runner-up in the 2008 season. He earned all-conference linebacker in his senior year, after posting 125 tackles, two sacks and honors for his performance. an interception. Personal: Attedned Southside High School, where his coach was Jeff Personal: Attended Pleasant Hill High School, where his coach was Williams…son of Wendell and Karla Welbern…majoring in civil Kyle Roach...son of John Wilson and Ron and Melissa Gibbons... engineering. majoring in chemical engineering. Eric Williams 85

WR, 6-3, 190, Jr. Kansas City, Mo. Cardinal Stritch Univ.

Returner who will seek to earn time at wide receiver…was redshirted a year ago…transferred to S&T from Cardinal Stritch University. Personal: Attended Ruskin High School, where his coach was Ryan Schinstock...son of Ernest and Christy Watkins...majoring in aero- space engineering. Marc Wilson 34

LB, 6-2, 226, So. Kansas City, Kan. Sumner Academy

Returner who will look to earn a role at linebacker…was redshirted in 2008...served as a two-year captain at his school, earning fi rst-team Jake Drallmeier all-district and all-conference honors following the 2007 season…was a three-time member of the Kansas Scholar-Athlete squad. Personal: Attended Sumner Academy, where his coach was Todd MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Wassman…son of Marc and Paula Wilson…majoring in petroleum engineering at S&T.

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#31 JOSH ARIKIAN Corby Meekins…son of Valentine and Angela Emeish…majoring in WR, 5-10, 180, Fr., Rolla, Mo./Rolla HS electrical engineering. #21 DAWAN FERGUSON Joins the Miner squad this fall after a solid senior season at Rolla RB, 5-9, 160, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Riverview Gardens HS High School…played at wide receiver and defensive back, earning second-team All-Ozarks Conference honors at the latter position. Newcomer who earned fi rst-team all-conference honors in the Personal: Attended Rolla High School, where his coach was Josh Suburban North Conference, where he fi nished the 2009 season as Smith…son of David and Vatrinia Arikian… majoring in engineering. the total yards leader with 1,533…fi nished fi fth in the conference in rushing with 830 yards and fi nished fourth in receiving with 48 #80 CAMERON BOLES catches for 703 yards and eight touchdowns…scored 14 touchdowns WR, 6-2, 175, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter HS overall in 2009…earned scholar-athlete awards at Riverview Gardens in football, basketball and track and fi eld and was also the recipient Finished the 2009 season with 17 receptions for 391 yards and fi ve of the All-American Scholar award. touchdowns…also recorded 16 tackles on defense. Personal: Attended Riverview Gardens High School, where his coach Personal: Attended Cardinal Ritter High School, where his coach was was Robert Hall…son of Alexander and Angela Ferguson…majoring Brian Simmons…son of ????...majoring in engineering. in mechanical engineering.

#62 JUSTIN BOOTHE #57 JUSTIN GALVIN OL, 6-2, 280, Fr., Centralia, Mo./Centralia HS LB, 6-1, 220, So., Kansas City, Mo./Highland CC

Newcomer to the S&T program who earned all-state, all-district and Transfer from Highland Community College who will look to earn a all-conference honors at Centralia, where he was also selected as an spot at linebacker…earned second-team all-state honors at Oak Park area all-star by KRES Radio…played for a team that fi nished 13-1 last High School following the 2005 season. season and reached the Missouri Class 2 semifi nals. Personal: Attended Oak Park High School, where his coach was Personal: Attended Centralia High School, where his coach was Erle Keith Ross..son of William Galvin and Shelly Parrish...majoring in Bennett…son of Dot Richterkessing…majoring in history education. electrical engineering.

#64 ROBERT BROWN #89 JAKE GILJUM OL, 6-2, 250, Fr., Freeburg, Ill./Freeburg HS TE, 6-3, 240, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Bishop DuBourg HS MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Earned all-conference honors from the as an Will play at tight end for the Miners…was named as the top lineman offensive guard following the 2009 season…was selected for a spot on in his conference last season and was selected to the all-league team the West Central Illinois All-Star Game…helped guide an offensive on both offense and defense…made 66 tackles, including 53 solo unit that averaged nearly 270 yards a game. stops and had a league-high 11 quarterback sacks from his defensive Personal: Attended Freeburg High School, where his coach was end position…also played at tight end and caught 13 passes for 311 Ronnie Stuart...son of Danny and Lani Parker...major is mechanical yards and three scores...named as a scholar-athlete at his school. engineering. Personal: Attended Bishop DuBourg High School, where his coach was Jim Welby…son of Mark and Susan Gilyum…majoring in #51 GEOFF CORRENTI engineering. LB, 6-1, 225, Fr., Bowling Green, Mo./Bowling Green #38 DALTON GILLISPIE Earned fi rst-team all-state, all-district and all-conference honors at LB, 5-10, 190, Fr., Mason, Ohio/Mason HS the linebacker and center positions following his senior year, one in which he fi nished with 66 solo tackles and over 10 per game on Newcomer who will look to earn a role at linebacker…played at defense…helped lead Bowling Green to the Missouri Class 3 state safety in high school, where he was a two-year letterwinner…named championship game and anchored an offensive unit that accumulated as his team’s most improved defensive player and was a three-time over 5,100 yards during the season. defensive player of the week…selected as a scholar-athlete at his Personal: Attended Bowling Green High School, where his coach school. Personal: Attended Mason High School, where his coach was was Jimmy Tucker…son of Sam and Judi Correnti…major is mining David Sedmak…son of Scott Gillispie and Lori Jones…majoring in engineering. business.

#68 CHRIS CROMWELL #99 ZAC HELTON OL, 6-4, 329, Fr.-R, Milwaukee, Wis./U. of Wisconsin TE, 6-5, 250, Sr., Ballwin, Mo./Marquette HS

Transfer from the University of Wisconsin who will compete for a Newcomer to the Miner program who will play at tight end…has spot on the offensive line…earned fi rst-team all-conference and all- spent the last two years playing baseball at Missouri S&T as a fi rst county honors in his senior year of high school…was a second-team baseman and pitcher. all-league performer in the two years that preceded that…was a four- Personal: Attended Marquette High School, where his coach was year starter and team captain. Tony Edwards...son of Steve and Cindy Helton…majoring in me- Personal: Attended St. John’s Northwest Military Academy, where his chanical engineering. coach was Gary Richert...son of Charles Cromwell and Janine James... majoring in business. #42 RHYAN HENSON DB, 6-0, 180, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./MICDS #14 CHRISTOPHER EMESIH LB, 6-0, 185, Fr., Houston, Texas/Westfi eld HS Was an all-conference selection following the 2009 season, one where he fi nished with 39 solo tackles and 56 overall, while also intercept- Played at both outside linebacker and free safety for his high school ing three passes during the year…was the recipient of the “Ram team and recorded 55 tackles with a sack and a forced fumble last Award” and earned varsity letters in three sports (football, track and season…was also a recipient of numerous academic awards, including basketball) at MICDS. academic all-district honors and an outstanding national achievement Personal: Attended Mary Institute-Country Day School…son of Ron- participant…competed in track and fi eld, where he was a part of a ald and Michelle Henson…majoring in engineering management. 43 state championship team in the 4x400-meter relay. Personal: Attended Westfi eld High School, where his coach was PROFILES: NEWCOMERS

#73 FRANCOIS MANN #14 JAKE SCHNEIDER OL, 6-1, 275, Fr., Gosnell, Ark. DB, 6-0, 180, Fr., St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell N. HS

Was an all-state selection following his senior year at the high school Earned fi rst-team all-conference honors at strong safety following the level, where he was a two-time all-conference selection as a lineman… 2009 season and also played at quarterback, where he was an honorable was also named to the Vype Magazine All-4A squad, KAIT-TV (Jones- mention selection in the Gateway Athletic Conference…fi nished the boro, Ark.) super team and All-Courier News (Blytheville, Ark.) teams 2009 season with 51 solo tackles and 65 stops overall on defense, while after his senior year…was president of his senior class at Gosnell. throwing for 1,096 yards and 13 touchdowns at quarterback. Personal: Attended Gosnell High School, where his coach was Brian Personal: Attended Francis Howell North High School, where he was Sims…son of Lester Mann…majoring in history education. coached by John Brune…son of Tim and Kathy Schneider…majoring in engineering. #36 ZACH MELBER LB, 6-2, 215, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS #22 PHIL SCHNEIDER LB, 6-0, 210, Fr., St. Louis, Mo./Oakville HS Incoming freshman who will seek to earn a spot at linebacker… earned second-team all-state and fi rst-team all-conference honors in Played at defensive end at the high school level, where he recorded 94 the Suburban West Conference…led his team in tackles during the tackles in the 2009 season…had 57 solo stops, seven tackles for a loss 2009 season with 129, including 16 stops for a loss, six sacks and an and fi ve sacks as a senior to earn second-team all-conference honors… interception…had 122 stops, including 18 for a loss and six sacks dur- team reached the Missouri Class 6 semifi nals…made 84 tackles in his ing his junior year. junior season with 49 initial stops. Personal: Attended Oakville High School, where his coach was Arlee Personal: Attended Oakville High School, where he was coached by Conners...son of Ralph and Laura Melber....majoring in electrical Arlee Conners...son of ron and Sue Schneider...majoring in mechanical engineering. engineering.

#98 JACOB NUTT #10 EL-AMIN TRUSS DL, 6-2, 210, Fr., Pacifi c, Mo./Pacifi c HS DB, 6-2, 200, Fr., Chicago, Ill./Hubbard HS

Incoming freshman who earned all-state, all-district and all-area Newcomer to the Miner secondary who fi nished the 2009 season with honors at defensive end after an outstanding senior season…recorded 73 tackles, including two quarterback sacks…also recorded four forced 54 tackles last season, including 45 solo stops, with 14 of the tackles fumbles and four interceptions…broke up 12 passes in the secondary. being for lost yardage…also had 11 quarterback sacks and one inter- Personal: Attended Hubbard High School, where his coach was Elton ception to help earn the second-team all-state honor for Class 4 from Harris…son of Aaron Truss and Letitia Carter…majoring in life sciences the Missouri Football Coaches Association…also played as an offensive with plans to go into physical therapy. lineman during his prep career. Personal: Attended Pacifi c High School, where his coach was George #91 JON VANCE Hinkle…son of James Nutt and Marjo Case…majoring in geological engineering. LB, 5-9, 198, Fr., Marshalltown, Iowa/Marshalltown HS Incoming freshman who will play at linebacker…earned all-state, all- #53 STEVEN OETTLE area and all-conference honors at the position following the 2009 season LB, 5-9, 195, Fr., Alton, Mo./Marquette HS as he posted 115 tackles, including 83 solo stops, fi ve sacks and 18 tackles for a loss…also blocked four kicks…earned the school’s “Nick Newcomer who will play at linebacker…earned all-area and second- Norris Award” after the 2009 season. team all-conference honors after fi nishing the 2009 season with 155 Personal: Attended Marshalltown High School, where his coach was tackles, including 54 solo stops and one sack…also played at running ????...son of ????...majoring in engineering. back, where he gained 724 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior… fi nished with 100 tackles during his junior year while rushing for 468 MINERS BY CLASS yards and fi ve touchdowns. Freshmen ...... 21 Personal: Attended Marquette High School, where his coach was Tim Redshirt Freshmen ...... 28 Nelson...son of Mike and Sherry Oettle...majoring in engineering. Sophomores ...... 24 Juniors ...... 19 #79 MARK PARRA Seniors ...... 12 OL, 6-6, 270, Fr., Miami, Fla./Palmetto HS TOTAL ...... 104 Will compete for playing time on the offensive line…played at right tackle in high school and was named as his team’s most improved MINERS BY STATE player on offense. Missouri...... 51 Personal: Attended Palmetto High School, where his coach was Larry Illinois ...... 19 Coffey…son of Mario and Karen Parra…majoring in engineering. Texas ...... 8 Arkansas ...... 3 #46 GRANT PIERCE Iowa ...... 3 PK/P, 6-1, 165, Fr., Plano, Texas/Plano HS Kansas ...... 3 Florida ...... 3 Earned second-team all-state performer as a punter and also earned California...... 2 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL fi rst-team honors as both a kicker and punter at the district and county Indiana ...... 2 levels…averaged 38.6 yards per punt last season and put 17 of his 49 New York ...... 2 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line…was 31-of-33 on extra point Oklahoma ...... 2 attempts and made fi ve fi eld goals while fi nishing the year with 21 Wisconsin ...... 2 touchbacks on kickoffs. Kentucky ...... 1 44 Personal: Attended Plano High School, where his coach was Jaydon Ohio ...... 1 McCullough…son of Stephen and Tracy Pierce…major is engineering. Oregon ...... 1 Outside U.S. (Ontario, Canada) ...... 1 CAREER STATISTICS OF RETURNING PLAYERS

Alex Bennett: David Kavish: RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2009 7 74 10.6 0 16 2008 0 0 0 0 0 2009 15 166 11.1 1 38 Receptions: 4 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) Yards: 42 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) Receptions: 5 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24, 2009) Yards: 74 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24, 2009) Dexter Bryant: RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg Clay Kinman: 2009 16 211 13.2 1 33 RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2009 23 263 11.4 1 47 Receptions: 5 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24, 2009) Yards: 84 vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24, 2009) Receptions: 4 on three occasions Yards: 43 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Nov. 14, 2009) Kevin Dillon: RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg Jerome Miller: 2009 24 351 14.6 6 52 RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2007 71 348 14 334 4.7 3 26 Receptions: 7 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 2009) 2008 69 313 9 304 4.4 3 18 Yards: 90 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 2009) 2009 103 342 19 323 3.1 0 23 Totals 243 1003 42 961 4.0 6 26 Joe Drahos: KICKING PAT 1-19 20-2930-39 40-49 50+ FG Yards: 137 vs. Central State (Oct. 20, 2007) 2008 46-55 0-0 5-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 6-10 2009 20-26 1-1 8-9 4-4 0-0 0-013-14

Brian Mueller: MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Totals 66-81 1-1 13-16 5-7 0-0 0-0 19-24 PUNTING No Yds Avg Lg I20 2006 43 1617 37.6 65 10 Career Long: 36 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) 2008 39 1483 38.0 67 2 2009 63 2196 34.9 56 9 Jake Drallmeier: Totals 145 5296 36.5 67 21 RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2007 20 52 1 51 2.6 0 6 2008 29 125 6 119 4.1 0 33 2009 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 Totals 51 181 7 174 3.4 0 33

Yards: 88 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008)

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2007 0 0 0 0 0 2008 3 6 2.0 0 4 2009 6 35 5.8 0 9 Totals 9 44 4.9 0 9

Receptions: 2 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) Yards: 11 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009)

Curterris Golden: RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2009 54 320 14 306 5.7 1 45

Yards: 111 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009)

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2009 13 65 5.0 0 21

Receptions: 4 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7, 2009) Yards: 25 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 7, 2009)

45 Brian Mueller CAREER STATISTICS OF RETURNING PLAYERS

Bobby Pettis: Steve Watson: RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg PASSING Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD Lg 2009 58 414 9 405 7.0 3 59 2007 248 141 5 56.9 1661 19 61 2009 34 17 0 50.0 131 1 18 Yards: 93 vs. Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 17, 2009) Totals 282 158 5 56.0 1792 20 61

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg Attempts: 60 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2009) 2009 27 208 7.7 0 48 Completions: 37 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2009) Yards: 325 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2009) Receptions: 10 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) Touchdowns: 5 vs. Central State (Oct. 20, 2009) Yards: 61 vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse (Sept. 26, 2009) Mike Wilson: ALL-PURPOSE YDS.Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2009 405 208 409 1022 92.9 2008 24 265 17 248 10.3 4 67 2009 29 130 15 115 4.0 1 24 Chad Shockley: Totals 53 395 32 363 6.8 5 67 RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2006 20 259 12.9 2 33 Yards: 97 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008) 2007 18 203 11.3 1 27 2008 56 724 12.9 7 36 2009 25 268 10.7 2 36 Totals 119 1454 12.2 12 36

Receptions: 12 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) Yards: 174 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009)

ALL-PURPOSE YDS.Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg 2006 0 259 0 0 43.2 2007 81 203 0 284 25.8 2008 28 724 197 949 86.3 2009 0 268 0 268 89.3 Totals 109 1454 197 1492 56.8

Ryan Taylor: RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2009 25 111 13 98 3.9 0 15

Yards: 52 vs. Central Missouri (Sept. 3, 2009)

Smook Thomas: RUSHING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg 2009 3 13 3 10 3.3 1 8

Yards: 5 on two occasions

RECEIVING No Yds Avg TD Lg 2009 39 488 12.5 3 54

Receptions: 16 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) Yards: 190 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) Mike Wilson MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

46 2009 SEASON STATISTICS

RUSHING SCORING Att Yds Lost Tot Avg TD Lg TD FG XP DXP Saf Pts Bobby Pettis 58 414 9 405 7.0 3 59 Joe Drahos 0 13-14 20-26 0 0 59 Jerome Miller 103 342 19 323 3.1 0 23 Kevin Dillon 6 0 1-1 0 0 36 Curterris Golden 54 320 14 306 5.7 1 45 Bryan Crider 4 0 0 0 0 24 Mike Wilson 29 130 15 115 4.0 1 24 Smook Thomas 4 0 0 0 0 24 Ryan Taylor 25 111 13 98 3.9 0 15 Jason Schlueter 3 0 1-1 0 0 20 Jason Schlueter 48 149 91 58 1.2 3 13 Bobby Pettis 3 0 0 0 0 18 Steve Watson 9 31 20 11 1.2 0 18 Chad Shockley 2 0 0 0 0 12 Smook Thomas 3 13 3 10 3.3 1 8 Dexter Bryant 1 0 0 0 0 6 Jake Drallmeier 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 Clay Kinman 1 0 0 0 0 6 Bryan Crider 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 David Kavish 1 0 0 0 0 6 Dexter Bryant 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 - Mark Hopkins 1 0 0 0 0 6 Owen Johns 2 0 9 -9 -4.5 0 - Curterris Golden 1 0 0 0 0 6 Team 7 0 42 -42 -6.0 0 - Mike Wilson 1 0 0 0 0 6 MINERS 342 1518 241 1277 3.7 9 59 Joe Ridpath 0 0 0 0 1 2 OPPONENTS 429 2165 171 1994 4.6 29 46 MINERS 28 13-14 22-28 0 1 233 OPPONENTS 51 8-13 38-43 0 0 374 PASSING Att Comp Int Pct Yds TD Lg Two-point conversions: S&T 2-2, Opponents 3-7 Jason Schlueter 245 392 11 62.5 2638 17 54 Steve Watson 17 34 0 50.0 131 1 18 TOTAL OFFENSE Owen Johns 3 5 0 60.0 29 0 19 Plays Rush Pass Total Avg Smook Thomas 1 3 0 33.3 11 0 11 Jason Schlueter 440 58 2638 2696 269.6

Team 0 4 0 0.0 0 0 - Bobby Pettis 58 405 0 405 36.8 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINERS 266 438 11 60.7 2809 18 54 Jerome Miller 103 323 0 323 29.4 OPPONENTS 235 328 9 71.6 2886 22 54 Curterris Golden 54 306 0 306 30.6 Steve Watson 43 11 131 142 35.5 RECEIVING Mike Wilson 29 115 0 115 10.5 No Yds Avg TD Lg Ryan Taylor 25 98 0 98 19.6 Bryan Crider 57 604 10.6 4 36 Smook Thomas 6 10 11 21 2.3 Smook Thomas 39 488 12.5 3 54 Owen Johns 7 -9 29 20 5.0 Bobby Pettis 27 208 7.7 0 48 Jake Drallmeier 2 4 0 4 0.4 Chad Shockley 25 268 10.7 2 36 Bryan Crider 1 4 0 4 0.5 Kevin Dillon 24 351 14.6 6 52 Dexter Bryant 1 -6 0 -6 -0.5 Clay Kinman 23 263 11.4 1 47 Team 11 -42 0 -42 -8.4 Dexter Bryant 16 211 13.2 1 33 MINERS 780 1277 2809 4086 371.5 David Kavish 15 166 11.1 1 38 OPPONENTS 757 1994 2886 4880 443.6 Curterris Golden 13 65 5.0 0 21 Alex Bennett 7 74 10.6 0 16 PUNT RETURNS Jake Drallmeier 6 35 5.8 0 9 No Yds Avg TD Lg Chad Stanley 4 32 8.0 0 14 Kirk Stilwell 6 47 7.8 0 23 Jerome Miller 4 13 3.2 0 8 Mark Hopkins 1 1 1.0 0 4 Thomas Deason 2 16 8.0 0 10 MINERS 7 48 6.9 0 23 Mike Wicklund 1 7 7.0 0 7 OPPONENTS 27 398 14.7 0 57 Ethan Johns 1 5 5.0 0 5 Brandon McCord 1 5 5.0 0 5 KICKING Mike Wilson 1 -2 -2.0 0 - XP XPA FGM FGA PTS MINERS 266 2809 19.6 18 54 Joe Drahos 20 26 13 14 59 OPPONENTS 235 2886 12.3 22 54 MINERS 20 26 13 14 59 OPPONENTS 38 43 8 13 62 KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Lg FIELD GOALS Bobby Pettis 21 409 19.5 0 27 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Dexter Bryant 17 302 17.8 0 36 Joe Drahos 1-1 8-9 4-4 0-0 0-0 Mike Wilson 9 214 23.8 0 46 Mark Hopkins 3 58 19.3 0 21 Brandon McCord 1 3 3.0 0 0 Kevin Dillon 1 0 0.0 0 0 MINERS 52 986 19.0 0 46 47 OPPONENTS 41 811 19.8 0 64 2009 SEASON STATISTICS

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg TD Lg Steve Edwards 2 11 5.5 0 11 Mark Hopkins 2 107 53.5 1 96 Loren Severs 1 1 1.0 0 1 R.J. Miller 1 0 0.0 0 0 Melvin Banks 1 7 7.0 0 7 Cameron Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0 Edwin Scott 1 0 0.0 0 0 MINERS 9 126 14.0 1 96 OPPONENTS 11 246 22.4 0 61

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS UT AT TOT TFL Sacks Steve Edwards 51 33 84 4-13 1 Terry Robinson 41 27 68 1-2 - Brian Jordan 36 27 63 7.5-16 - R.J. Miller 28 31 59 5-13 1 Mark Hopkins 27 26 53 1-6 - Corey Taylor 24 25 49 3-19 2 Melvin Banks 31 18 49 5-34 2 Justin Philpy 21 22 43 1-1 - Ashley Jordan 17 25 42 2-5 1 Joe Ridpath 15 19 34 6-12 - Joe Ridpath and Justin Philpy Kirk Stilwell 16 8 24 - - Edwin Scott 14 9 23 - - Loren Severs 13 9 22 1-2 - ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Brandon Mueller 13 8 21 2-11 1 Rush Rec Ret Tot Avg Derek Richards 12 5 17 2-8 - Bobby Pettis 405 208 409 1022 92.9 Will Brown 11 4 15 - - Bryan Crider 4 604 0 608 76.0 Abe Van Dyke 8 7 15 - - Dexter Bryant -6 211 302 507 46.1 Nick Williams 5 10 15 2-7 - Smook Thomas 10 488 0 498 55.3 Terrance Lockett 7 7 14 - - Curterris Golden 306 65 0 371 37.1 Jared Jenkins 6 8 14 - - Kevin Dillon 0 351 0 351 35.1 Cameron Williams 6 7 13 - - Jerome Miller 323 13 0 336 30.5 Matt McCann 7 6 13 - - Mike Wilson 115 -2 214 327 29.7 Ian Kreher 4 5 9 - - Chad Shockley 0 268 0 268 89.3 Adam Strein 2 6 8 1-0 - Clay Kinman 0 263 0 263 23.9 Lonnell Jones 3 3 6 - - David Kavish 0 166 0 166 18.4 R.J. Shubatt 2 4 6 0.5-1 - Mark Hopkins 0 0 166 166 15.1 Marc Fagan 3 3 6 0.5-1 - Ryan Taylor 98 0 0 98 19.6 Nathan Stodghill 2 3 5 0.5-1 - Alex Bennett 0 74 0 74 10.6 Mike Wilson 4 1 5 - - Jason Schlueter 58 0 0 58 5.8 Eric Poythress 4 1 5 1-6 1 Kirk Stilwell 0 0 47 47 4.3 Joe Drahos 3 1 4 - - Jake Drallmeier 4 35 0 39 3.5 Jake Drallmeier 3 1 4 - - Chad Stanley 0 32 0 32 6.4 Jason Schlueter 2 0 2 - - Thomas Deason 0 16 0 16 2.3 Michael Saputo 1 1 2 - - Steve Watson 11 0 0 11 2.8 Kevin Dillon 2 0 2 - - Steve Edwards 0 0 11 11 1.0 Clay Kinman 1 1 2 - - Brandon McCord 0 5 3 8 1.3 Dan Hickman 1 0 1 - - Mike Wicklund 0 7 0 7 2.3 Jerome Miller 0 1 1 - - Melvin Banks 0 7 0 7 0.7 Brindin Jordan 1 0 1 - - Ethan Johns 0 5 0 5 2.5 Matt Mast 0 1 1 - - Loren Severs 0 0 1 1 0.1 David Kavish 0 1 1 - -

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Owen Johns -9 0 0 -9 -2.2 Marc Wilson 0 1 1 - - Team -42 0 0 0 -8.4 MINERS 447 376 823 46-159 9 MINERS 1277 2809 1120 5246 476.9 OPPONENTS 438 348 786 70-230 14 OPPONENTS 1994 2886 1455 6335 575.9

48 2009 SEASON STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS MINERS OPPONENTS Scoring ...... 233 374 Points Per Game ...... 21.2 34.0 First Downs ...... 209 256 Rushing ...... 61 108 2009 Season Highs Passing ...... 139 143 Penalty ...... 9 5 Individual Rushing Yardage ...... 1277 1994 Rushes 16, Curterris Golden vs. Central Arkansas (Oct. 3) 16, Jerome Miller vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31) Yards Gained ...... 1518 2165 16, Jerome Miller vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Nov. 14) Yards Lost ...... 241 171 Rushing Yards 111, Curterris Golden vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12) Rushing Attempts ...... 342 429 Pass Attempts 56, Jason Schlueter vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) Average Per Rush ...... 3.7 4.6 Completions 41, Jason Schlueter vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) Average Per Game ...... 116.1 181.3 Passing Yards 438, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24) Receptions 16, Smook Thomas vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) Touchdowns Rushing ...... 9 29 Receiving Yards 190, Smook Thomas vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) Passing Yardage ...... 2809 2886 Field Goals 4, Joe Drahos vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24) Att-Comp-Int...... 438-266-11 328-235-9 Punts 12, Brian Mueller vs. Drake (Oct. 10) Average Per Pass ...... 6.4 8.8 Tackles 17, Brian Jordan vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12) Average Per Completion ...... 10.6 12.3 Interceptions 1, by several players Total Offense 477, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 24) Average Per Game ...... 255.4 262.4 Touchdowns Passing ...... 18 22 Longest Plays Total Offense ...... 4086 4880 Rushing 59, Bobby Pettis vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31) Total Plays ...... 780 757 Passing 54, Jason Schlueter to Smook Thomas vs. Average Per Play ...... 5.2 6.4 Northwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 17) Average Per Game ...... 371.5 443.6 Field Goal 36, Joe Drahos vs. UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) Kickoff Returns ...... 52-986 41-811 Punt 56, Brian Mueller vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Nov. 14) Punt Return 23, Kirk Stilwell vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31) MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Punt Returns ...... 7-48 27-398 Kickoff Return 46, Mike Wilson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Nov. 14) Interception Returns ...... 9-126 11-246 Kick Return Average ...... 19.0 19.8 Opponents Punt Return Average ...... 6.9 14.7 Rushes 38, Terrence Freeman, Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12) Interception Return Average ... 14.0 22.4 Rushing Yards 168, Terrence Freeman, Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12) Fumbles-Lost ...... 17-7 23-13 Pass Attempts 39, Jared Beckwith, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) Penalties-Yards ...... 47-464 58-483 39, Steve Gachette, Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7) Completions 31, Steve Gachette, Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7) Average Per Game ...... 42.2 43.9 Passing Yards 407, Steve Gachette, Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7) Punts-Yards...... 63-2196 33-1174 Receptions 15, Jared Jenkins, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) Average Per Punt ...... 34.9 35.6 Receiving Yards 187, Jared Jenkins, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) Net Punting Average ...... 26.6 32.9 Field Goals 4, Brandon Wubs, Drake (Oct. 10) Time of Possession/Game ...... 30:21 29:39 Punts 7, Robert Mata, Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 17) Tackles 19, Joe Mlezia, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) Third Down Conversions ....53-168 67-136 Interceptions 1, by several players Percentage ...... 32% 49% Total Offense 570, Steve Gachette, Southwest Baptist (Nov. 7) Fourth Down Conversions ....13-26 7-20 Percentage ...... 50% 35% Longest Plays Sacks-Yards ...... 9-64 14-99 Rushing 46, Nate Guillory, Northwestern Okla. St. (Oct. 17) Miscellaneous Yards ...... 0 0 Passing 54, Robbie Park to James Lovett, Central Arkansas (Oct. 3) Touchdowns Scored ...... 28 51 Field Goal 45, Brandon Wubs, Drake (Oct. 10) Field Goals-Attempts ...... 13-14 8-13 Punt 73, Jared Jenkins, UW-Stevens Point (Sept. 19) On-Sides Kicks ...... 0-1 1-1 Punt Return 57, Isaish Jackson, Central Arkansas (Oct. 3) Red Zone Scores ...... 30-41 44-58 Kickoff Return 64, O’Hara Fluellen, Lincoln (Oct. 31) Percentage ...... 73% 76% Red Zone Touchdowns ...... 17-41 37-58 Percentage ...... 41% 64% PAT-Attempts ...... 20-26 38-43 Attendance ...... 9,450 23,772 Average ...... 1,890 (5 games) 3,962 (6 games)

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT Total Miners 43 76 25 79 10 -- 233 Opponents 49 116 107 89 13 -- 374

49 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 1: Central Missouri 50, Miners 13 Mules’ fast start sends S&T to loss in opener Sept. 3 at Warrensburg, Mo. WARRENSBURG, Mo. – Missouri S&T’s football team Miners (0-1) 0 6 0 7 — 13 struggled to slow down Central Missouri during the fi rst Central Mo. (2-0) 20 13 7 10 — 50 half, as the 19th-ranked Mules handed the Miners a 50-13 loss in S&T’s season opener. First Quarter UCM—Jamorris Warren 27 yd. pass from Eric Czerniews- The Mules, who entered the game with a victory already ki, Aaron Jamieson kick (13:42) under its belt, scored on all fi ve of their fi rst half posses- UCM—Anthony Stewart 11 yd. run, kick blocked (9:20) sions to build a 33-6 lead. The rout started right from UCM—Warren 5 yd. pass from Czerniewski, Jamieson kick the opening kickoff, as Zain Gower’s 43-yard return to (0:16) the S&T 43-yard line set the Mules up for a scoring drive Second Quarter that ended three plays later on Eric Czerniewski’s 27-yard UCM—Zain Gower 2 yd. run, Jamieson kick (7:25) touchdown pass to Jamorris Warren. S&T—Bryan Crider 18 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, kick failed (4:15) The Miners got on the scoreboard with 4:15 to go in the UCM—Seth Mason 31 yd. pass from Czerniewski, pass half after Chad Shockley hauled in a pass and leaped over failed (2:47) a defender to get the ball down to the UCM 18-yard line. Third Quarter On the next play, Jason Schlueter connected with Bryan UCM—Stewart 10 yd. pass from Czerniewski, Jamieson Crider for the fi rst of his two touchdowns in the contest. kick (6:57) Fourth Quarter Crider caught another 18-yard scoring pass with 4:26 to UCM—Gower 2 yd. run, Jamieson kick (11:31) play for the Miners’ second touchdown of the evening. UCM—Jamieson 28 yd. fi eld goal (8:14) S&T—Crider 18 yd. pass from Schlueter, Joe Drahos kick Schlueter completed 26-of-38 passes for 269 yards, with (4:26) Shockley catching 10 passes for 82 yards. Crider had the two touchdown catches among his fi ve catches, while Team Statistics Ryan Taylor led the rushing attack with 52 yards on 10 S&T UCM carries. First Downs 17 34 Rushing 19-69 38-218 S&T fi nished with 338 yards of total offense, but the Passing 26-38-1 26-33-0 Mules ended the night with 582 as Czerniewski complet- Passing Yards 269 364 ed 19 of his 22 passes for 279 yards and four scores. Total Yards 338 582 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-45 1-10 Punts-Average 7-32.9 0-0 Third Downs 4/13 6/8 Time of Possession 27:15 32:45

Individual Statistics Rushing S&T—Ryan Taylor 10-52, Jerome Miller 6-16, Mike Wilson 1-3, Jason Schlueter 2-(-2). UCM—Anthony Stewart 8-58, Tywon Hubbard 10-57, Zain Gower 9-47, Justin Gore 3-23, Bobby Guillory 3-19, Tommy Corwin 2-12, Geno Waters 1-4, Team 2-(-2). Passing S&T—Jason Schleuter 26-38-1-269. UCM—Eric Czerniewski 19-22-0-279, Tommy Corwin 5-9-0-71, Geno Waters 2-2-0-14. Receiving S&T—Chad Shockley 10-82, Bryan Crider 5-84, Clay Kinman 4-41, Bobby Pettis 3-35, Smook Thomas 2-10, MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Kevin Dillon 1-15, Jerome Miller 1-2. UCM—DeMarco Cosby 6-114, Anthony Stewart 4-39, Adam Parks 3-33, Bryan Crider, who earned All-America honors following Jamorris Warren 3-31, Kyson Ginavan 2-54, Zain Gower the 2009 season, caught two touchdown passes in S&T’s 2-32, Tywon Hubbard 2-4, Seth Mason 1-31, Tim Peterson season opener at Central Missouri. 1-13, Reid Allison 1-8, Garrett Smith 1-5. 50 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 2: Saint Joseph’s 44, Miners 41 (2OT) Miners let lead slip away in home opener Sept. 12 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – After letting an 11-point lead with 6:27 to Saint Joseph’s (2-1) 7 0 10 14 7 6 — 44 play slip away and coming from behind twice to extend Miners (0-2) 7 8 0 16 7 3 — 41 the game, Missouri S&T ended up on the short end of a 44-41 decision to Saint Joseph’s in double overtime on First Quarter Hall of Fame Day at Allgood-Bailey Stadium. SJC—Terrence Freeman 2 yd. run, Kevin Quackenbush kick (6:03) Terrance Freeman’s 23-yard touchdown run – his fi fth S&T—Bobby Pettis 2 yd. run, Joe Drahos kick (3:14) scoring run of the afternoon – won the game for the Pu- Second Quarter mas in the second overtime after S&T had taken the lead S&T—Chad Shockley 27 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, on its possession in the second extra period. Schlueter run (11:52) Third Quarter The Miners appeared to be in good shape to win their SJC—Freeman 1 yd. run, Quackenbush kick (5:40) home opener as they led 28-17 after Chad Shockley’s SJC—Quackenbush 24 yd. fi eld goal (0:16) 36-yard scoring catch with 6:27 remaining on the clock. Fourth Quarter However, the Pumas came back and scored 14 points S&T—Curterris Golden 45 yd. run, kick failed (13:14) without the Miner offense touching the football to move S&T—Shockley 36 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos kick in front and force S&T to make a rally of its own. (6:27) SJC—Robert Dutton 9 yd. pass from Mike Hladik, pass Saint Joseph’s scored on back-to-back possessions to take failed (3:47) a 31-28 lead, but the Miners drove back down the fi eld SJC—Freeman 8 yd. run, Dutton pass from Hladik (2:23) and tied the score when Joe Drahos hit a 34-yard fi eld S&T—Drahos 34 yd. fi eld goal (0:35) goal with 35 seconds remaining.

First Overtime MINER FOOTBALL 2010 SJC—Freeman 4 yd. run, Quackenbush kick The Pumas got the ball fi rst in overtime and covered the S&T—Schlueter 2 yd. run, Drahos kick 25 yards in seven plays to move back in front, then the Second Overtime Miners knotted the game again on a fourth down run by S&T—Drahos 23 yd. fi eld goal Jason Schlueter to get into the end zone as he leaped over SJC—Freeman 23 yd. run, no PAT attempted a defender to clear the goal line.

Team Statistics Shockley fi nished the day with 12 catches for 174 yards, SJC S&T while Bryan Crider caught nine balls for 83 yards. Schlu- First Downs 31 30 eter threw for a career-high 392 yards (S&T fi nished with Rushing 59-276 27-177 403 yards through the air) with 32 completions in 45 Passing 21-30-0 33-46-1 attempts, while Curterris Golden ran for 111 yards on just Passing Yards 228 403 eight carries. The Miners had 580 yards of total offense Total Yards 504 580 for the day to 504 for the Pumas. Brian Jordan fi nished Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-3 with 17 tackles and Steve Edwards recorded 16 to lead Penalties-Yards 5-41 1-5 the defense. Punts-Average 4-35.0 2-36.5 Third Downs 9/17 6/11 Time of Possession 36:54 23:06

Individual Statistics Rushing SJC—Terrence Freeman 38-168, Jashon Banks 15-106, Gar- rick Hall 3-8, Mike Hladik 3-(-6). S&T—Curterris Golden 8-111, Jerome Miller 9-23, Jason Schlueter 5-15, Bobby Pet- tis 2-15, Ryan Taylor 2-9, Jake Drallmeier 1-4. Passing SJC—Mike Hladik 21-30-0-228. S&T—Jason Schlueter 32- 45-1-392, Smook Thomas 1-1-0-11. Receiving SJC—Cedric Ridle 6-71, Robert Dutton 5-65, Terrence Freeman 3-21, Michael Cochran 2-32, Andre London 2-11, Jashon Banks 1-13, Levi Armstrong 1-10, Garrick Hall 1-5. S&T—Chad Shockley 12-174, Bryan Crider 9-83, Alex Ben- nett 4-42, Smook Thomas 1-24, Curterris Golden 1-21, Clay Curterris Golden recorded S&T’s lone 100-yard rushing 51 Kinman 1-15, Bobby Pettis 1-11, Jake Drallmeier 1-9, Jerome game of the 2009 season with 111 yards in a double Miller 1-8, David Kavish 1-8, Chad Stanley 1-8. overtime loss to Saint Joseph’s. 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 3: Wisconsin-Stevens Point 21, Miners 17 S&T falls as game’s fi nal play comes up short Sept. 19 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. -- For the second week in succession, the UW-Stevens Pt. (1-1) 0 7 7 7 — 21 Miner football team suffered a tough loss on its home Miners (0-3) 0 3 6 8 — 17 turf, as Wisconsin-Stevens Point held off a late Missouri S&T rally effort to come away with a 21-17 win despite a First Quarter record-setting day by freshman wideout Smook Thomas. No scoring Second Quarter Trailing the entire second half, the Miners needed to S&T—Joe Drahos 36 yd. fi eld goal (10:11) march 80 yards over the fi nal 2:34 to get the lead. S&T UWSP—Jared Jenkins 9 yd. pass from Jared Beckwith, got down to the Pointers’ eight-yard line with eight sec- Andrew Clohan kick (0:44) onds to play, but was unable to get into the end zone on Third Quarter the fi nal two plays of the game. UWSP—Beckwith 1 yd. run, Clohan kick (11:25) S&T—Jason Schlueter 8 yd. run, kick failed (6:33) After a scoreless fi rst period, S&T broke on top on a Fourth Quarter career-best 36-yard fi eld goal by Joe Drahos with 10:11 UWSP—Jenkins 23 yd. pass from Beckwith, Clohan kick remaining in the half. However, after Pointer safety Joe (13:35) Mlezia picked off a pass in the end zone to halt a Miner S&T—Smook Thomas 33 yd. pass from Schlueter, Kevin drive, UW-Stevens Point drove 80 yards to take the lead Dillon pass from Schlueter (11:33) with 44 seconds remaining in the half and held that lead for the balance of the contest. Team Statistics UWSP S&T S&T got an eight-yard scoring run by Jason Schlueter First Downs 18 25 with 6:33 left in the third period and a 33-yard scoring Rushing 20-63 22-44 pass from Schlueter to Thomas, one of the single-game Passing 28-39-1 41-58-2 record 16 receptions he made on the day, to get to within Passing Yards 330 351 four in the fi nal period. Total Yards 393 395 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 Thomas had 190 yards receiving – the sixth-best single- Penalties-Yards 9-84 3-27 game total in Miner history – to go with his record 16 Punts-Average 5-46.4 3-42.7 receptions, while Bobby Pettis also had 10 catches on the Third Downs 5/11 3/14 afternoon. Schlueter completed 41-of-56 passes for 351 Time of Possession 29:04 30:56 yards. Thomas’ 16 receptions broke the mark of 15 set by Bob Somerville in 1970 and tied by Stu Dunlop fi ve years Individual Statistics later. Rushing UWSP—Mike Ferron 15-47, Jared Beckwith 3-14, Joe Francar 1-2, Garrett Mendenwald 1-0. S&T—Curterris Golden 6-21, Jerome Miller 5-20, Bobby Pettis 2-16, Mike Wilson 1-3, Team 1-(-2), Jason Schlueter 7-(-14). Passing UWSP—Jared Beckwith 28-39-1-330. S&T—Jason Schlueter 41-56-2-351, Team 0-2-0-0. Receiving UWSP—Jared Jenkins 15-187, Anthony Aker 6-70, Mike Mullins 3-53, Jake Swank 3-16, Garrett Mendenwald 1-4. S&T—Smook Thomas 16-190, Bobby Pettis 10-40, Alex Bennett 3-32, Chad Shockley 3-12, David Kavish 2-17, Jake Drallmeier 2-11, Dexter Bryant 1-24, Clay Kinman 1-15, Kevin Dillon 1-8, Chad Stanley 1-4, Mike Wilson 1-(-2). MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

Smook Thomas broke a school record that had stood for 39 years with his 16 receptions for 190 yards, but S&T missed a chance to pull out a win on the fi nal play 52 against Wisconsin-Stevens Point. 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 4: Wisconsin-LaCrosse 48, Miners 0 Miners blanked at Wisconsin-LaCrosse Sept. 26 at LaCrosse, Wis. LaCROSSE, Wis. – Missouri S&T struggled all day long Miners (0-4) 0 0 0 0 — 0 with a ranked team from the Division III ranks, suffering a UW-LaCrosse (3-0) 7 14 14 13 — 48 48-0 loss at Wisconsin-LaCrosse.

First Quarter The Miners were blanked for the fi rst time in 71 games, as UWL—Nick Anker 7 yd. run, Dylan Rude kick (2:08) they were held off the scoreboard for the fi rst time since Second Quarter the next-to-last game of the 2002 season when Washburn UWL—Kyle Steffen 11 yd. pass from Anker, Rude kick beat S&T. (7:37) UWL—Reid Oldenburg 12 yd. run, Rude kick (0:23) After watching its defense get three-and-outs in the fi rst Third Quarter two UW-Lacrosse series of the game, the Miner offense UWL—Oldenburg 12 yd. run, Rude kick (11:30) drove the ball to the Eagles’ 30-yard line -- but a personal UWL—Oldenburg 1 yd. run, Rude kick (2:02) foul sent it back 15 yards and S&T eventually had to Fourth Quarter punt. UWL—Lee Lauters 2 yd. run, Rude kick (11:47) UWL—Ross Slovensky 9 yd. pass from Dan Trussoni, kick The Eagles proceeded to march 76 yards for the fi rst score failed (9:41) of the game, ending the drive on Nick Anker’s seven-yard run with 2:08 left in the fi rst period. UW-LaCrosse added Team Statistics to its lead midway through the second period when Anker S&T UWL tossed an 11-yard scoring pass to Kyle Steffen. First Downs 10 27 Rushing 32-85 43-227 Up 21-0 at the half, UW-LaCrosse scored on its fi rst four Passing 15-30-2 21-32-2 possessions of the second half to break the game open. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Passing Yards 129 273 Total Yards 214 500 The Miners had scoring opportunities, particularly in the Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 second half, but couldn’t convert any of those chances. Penalties-Yards 3-30 3-24 S&T drove to the Eagles’ 13-yard line early in the second Punts-Average 8-28.6 3-31.3 half, but an interception in the end zone ended that Third Downs 5/17 6/10 chance, then moved inside UW-LaCrosse’s 10-yard line on Time of Possession 28:10 31:50 two different occasions in the fi nal quarter but couldn’t score. Individual Statistics Rushing The Miners were held to 214 yards of total offense in the S&T—Curterris Golden 6-50, Mike Wilson 7-26, Jerome contest. Jason Schlueter completed 14-of-27 for 115 yards, Miller 8-19, Ryan Taylor 3-6, Bobby Pettis 1-2, Steve Wat- with fi ve of the catches made by Bobby Pettis. Curterris son 2-(-9), Jason Schlueter 5-(-9). UWL—Reid Oldenburg Golden led the ground game with 50 yards on six carries. 18-96, Nick Anker 14-75, Lee Lauters 8-49, Tyler O’Kane 3-7. Passing S&T—Jason Schlueter 14-27-2-115, Steve Watson 1-3-0- 14. UWL—Nick Anker 19-30-2-227, Tyler Keeney 1-1-0- 37, Dan Trussoni 1-1-0-9. Receiving S&T—Bobby Pettis 5-61, Smook Thomas 4-39, Curterris Golden 2-0, Chad Stanley, Clay Kinman 1-10, Jerome Miller 1-6, Dexter Bryant 1-(-1). UWL—Alex Maxinoski 7-105, Travis Bordeau 7-84, Ben Sturomski 3-27, Kyle Steffen 2-28, Lee Lauters 1-20, Ross Slovensky 1-9.

R.J. Miller had one of the Miners’ two interceptions against Wisconsin-LaCrosse. 53 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 5: Central Arkansas 45, Miners 10 Bears overcome S&T’s early salvo for win Oct. 3 at Conway, Ark. CONWAY, Ark. – Things started out well for Missouri Miners (0-5) 3 0 0 7 — 10 S&T in its visit to Central Arkansas, but the Division I Central Ark. (3-1) 0 21 17 7 — 45 foe took control of the contest in the middle two quarters and went on to a 45-10 win over the Miners. First Quarter S&T—Joe Drahos 26 yd. fi eld goal (10:04) Missouri S&T led after the fi rst quarter of play, but the Second Quarter Bears scored 38 unanswered points during the second and UCA—Leonard Ceaser 1 yd. run, Eddie Carmona kick third quarters to pull away for the victory. (11:28) UCA—James Lovett 5 yd. pass from Robbie Park, Carmona The Miners scored on their opening possession for the kick (6:52) fi rst time this season, driving 65 yards on a drive that cul- UCA—Brent Grimes 9 yd. run, Carmona kick (2:57) minated in a 26-yard fi eld goal by Joe Drahos just under Third Quarter fi ve minutes into play. UCA—Anthony Blackmon 28 yd. pass from Park, Carmona kick (12:17) S&T’s score was set up by a 41-yard pass play from Jason UCA—Lovett 54 yd. pass from Park, Carmona kick (9:22) Schlueter to Clay Kinman on a third-and fi ve to put the UCA—Carmona 26 yd. fi eld goal (2:31) Miners into scoring position. Fourth Quarter S&T—Smook Thomas 18 yd. pass from Steve Watson, The Miner defense followed that effort by the offense by Drahos kick (9:47) getting a three-and-out to get the ball back to the offense. UCA—Grimes 40 yd. run, Carmona kick (9:11) S&T drove from the shadows of their own goal posts to the UCA 35, but failed to convert a fourth down opportu- Team Statistics nity to keep the drive going. S&T UCA First Downs 12 18 Off that missed chance, the momentum of the game Rushing 42-93 33-203 shifted as the Bears scored on three straight possessions Passing 11-18-0 14-20-1 to give them a 21-3 lead that they would take to the Passing Yards 130 194 locker room. Total Yards 223 397 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 The Miners got back on the scoreboard at the 9:47 mark Penalties-Yards 7-57 6-47 of the fourth quarter when reserve quarterback Steve Punts-Average 7-35.1 1-43.0 Watson connected with Smook Thomas for an 18-yard Third Downs 4/16 3/8 scoring pass. Time of Possession 35:58 24:02 The Miners got 55 yards on 16 carries from Curterris Individual Statistics Golden, while Schlueter and Watson combined to Rushing complete 11-of-18 passes for 130 yards. S&T—Curterris Golden 16-55, Ryan Taylor 10-31, Mike Wilson 7-11, Steve Watson 2-5, Jerome Miller 5-1, Jason Schlueter 1-(-2), Team 1-(-8). UCA—Brent Grimes 9-87, Leonard Ceaser 11-46, Trae Cook 2-17, Isaiah Jackson 3-17, Nathan Dick 3-17, Robbie Park 1-7, C.J. Chaten 1-6, Anthony Blackmon 3-6. Passing S&T—Jason Schlueter 9-16-0-102, Steve Watson 2-2-0-28. UCA—Robbie Park 12-18-1-180, Nathan Dick 2-2-0-14. Receiving S&T—Smook Thomas 2-24, David Kavish 2-18, Kevin Dillon 2-14, Clay Kinman 1-41, Bobby Pettis 1-11, Thomas Deason 1-10, Jake Drallmeier 1-6, Chad Stanley 1-6. UCA—James Lovett 3-70, Darrius McNeal 3-29, Domi- nique Croom 2-26, Anthony Blackmon 1-28, Leonard MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Ceaser 1-13, Joseph Harris 1-9, Preston Echols 1-7, Rico Moss 1-7, Brandon Kennemer 1-5. Joe Drahos kicked one of his S&T single-season record 13 fi eld goals to open the scoring at Central Arkansas. 54 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 6: Drake 19, Miners 0 Defense plays well, but Drake freezes offense Oct. 10 at Des Moines, Iowa DES MOINES, Iowa – On a chilly afternoon in central Iowa, Miners (0-6) 0 0 0 0 — 0 Missouri S&T’s offense was stopped cold by Drake Univer- Drake (4-1) 3 10 6 0 — 19 sity as the Miners were shut out for the second time in three weeks in a 19-0 loss to the Bulldogs. First Quarter DU—Brandon Wubs 36 yd. fi eld goal (6:31) The Miners’ defense held the Bulldogs to a touchdown and Second Quarter four fi eld goals on the afternoon, but the offense managed DU—Stephen Platek 1 yd. run, Wubs kick (1:17) only 120 yards of total offense on the 35-degree afternoon DU—Wubs 33 yd. fi eld goal (0:00) – its lowest production in a game since posting that same Third Quarter number of yards in a Sept. 22, 2001 loss at Truman State – as DU—Wubs 45 yd. fi eld goal (10:52) it fell to 0-6 on the season. DU—Wubs 29 yd. fi eld goal (7:36) Fourth Quarter The host Bulldogs drove the Miners’ four-yard line on their No scoring opening possession, but Steve Edwards forced a fumble that Terry Robinson recovered to halt that drive. Team Statistics S&T DU But after the Miners were forced to punt, the Bulldogs put First Downs 6 23 together a 34-yard scoring drive that ended in the fi rst of the Rushing 31-55 45-118 four fi eld goals by Brandon Wubs of 36 yards to give Drake a Passing 11-26-0 27-34-0 3-0 lead midway through the fi rst quarter. Passing Yards 65 340 Total Yards 120 458 Drake added to its lead on its only touchdown of the day with

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-3 1:17 left in the half, then a fumble early in S&T’s ensuing MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Penalties-Yards 8-68 5-50 possession led to a 33-yard fi eld goal by Wubs as the half Punts-Average 12-35.3 3-35.3 ended. Wubs also connected on two more fi eld goals in the Third Downs 2/16 8/18 second half to complete the scoring. Time of Possession 26:14 33:46 Meanwhile, the Bulldogs continued to keep the Miner offense Individual Statistics in check, as S&T ran a total of seven plays from scrimmage Rushing on the Drake side of the 50-yard line and ended up punting S&T—Curterris Golden 12-38, Jerome Miller 9-16, 12 times. Smook Thomas 1-5, Bobby Pettis 3-1, Owen Johns 1-0, Mike Wilson 2-0, Steve Watson 3-(-5). DU—Trey Morse Robinson led the Miner defense with nine tackles while 14-36, Tim Kostek 7-36, Hans Broman 8-21, Stephen Edwards fi nished with eight. The Miners stopped three Bull- Platek 4-19, Spencer Cady 1-3, Mike Piatkowski 10-3, Will dog drives inside the S&T 10-yard line without points, one Yocius 1-0. on the fumble forced by Edwards and another when Justin Passing Philpy and Loren Severs stopped quarterback Mike S&T—Steve Watson 10-25-0-60, Owen Johns 1-1-0-5. Piatkowski for no gain on a fourth-and-one at the S&T fi ve. DU—Mike Piatkowski 27-34-0-340. Receiving S&T—Bryan Crider 3-22, Smook Thomas 3-5, David Kav- ish 2-23, Curterris Golden 2-10, Brandon McCord 1-5. DU—Stephen Platek 7-118, Travis Bogaard 5-102, Drew Blackmon 3-45, Frank Pucher 2-25, Mike Bilton 2-14, Hans Broman 2-10, Tom Kostek 2-7, Joey Orlando 1-9, Spencer Cady 1-8, Trey Morse 1-2, Denzel Ray 1-0.

Corey Taylor had two sacks among his seven tackles as 55 S&T’s defense held Drake to one touchdown. 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 7: Miners 31, Northwestern Okla. 28 Offense breaks loose to give S&T fi rst victory Oct. 17 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – After struggling for three weeks to produce Northwestern Okla. (3-3) 0 7 14 7 — 28 yards and points, Missouri S&T’s offense came to life to put Miners (1-6) 7 7 7 10 — 31 the Miners into the win column for the fi rst time in 2009.

First Quarter With a 456-yard performance, its best showing since the S&T—Smook Thomas 8 yd. run, Joe Drahos kick (10:29) second week of the year, S&T came away with a hard- Second Quarter fought 31-28 win over Northwestern Oklahoma State at NW—Nate Guillory 46 yd. run, A.J. Gibson (11:57) Allgood-Bailey Stadium. S&T—Kevin Dillon 15 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, Dra- hos kick (0:22) Quarterback Jason Schlueter threw for 344 yards and three Third Quarter touchdowns – all of them to redshirt freshman Kevin Dillon S&T—Dillon 15 yd. pass from Schluter, Drahos kick – to help propel the Miners to that fi rst win. (13:42) NW—Kyle Jech 1 yd. run, Gibson kick (8:55) The defense came up with the fi rst big play of the afternoon NW—Guillory 7 yd. run, Gibson kick (5:39) as Mark Hopkins halted the Rangers’ opening drive with Fourth Quarter an interception at the S&T 21-yard line. That pick set up S&T—Dillon 5 yd. pass from Schluter, Drahos kick (12:32) a 68-yard scoring drive that opened with a 31-yard run by S&T—Drahos 21 yd. fi eld goal (2:26) Bobby Pettis and ended with a nifty eight-yard scoring run NW—Kent McDonald 7 yd. pass from Jech, Gibson kick by Smook Thomas, who took the snap out of the wildcat (0:45) formation and zigzagged his way through the defense for the touchdown -- S&T’s fi rst on an opening possession. Team Statistics NWOSU S&T That touchdown marked the fi rst time this season that S&T First Downs 20 22 got a touchdown on its opening possession of the contest. Rushing 39-176 28-112 Passing 22-33-1 30-56-0 After the Rangers took the lead, S&T moved back in front Passing Yards 263 344 before halftime with an impressive 12-play, 83-yard drive Total Yards 439 456 that ended with the fi rst of Schlueter’s three scoring passes, Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 a 15-yard, one-handed catch by Dillon. Dillon later caught Penalties-Yards 6-55 2-20 scoring passes of 15 and fi ve yards, the latter of which put Punts-Average 7-30.1 8-38.9 S&T up for good early in the fourth quarter. Third Downs 7/16 6/18 Time of Possession 29:58 30:02 Schlueter fi nished the day by completing 30-of-54 attempts for the 344 yards. Bryan Crider fi nished with 11 catches for Individual Statistics 101 yards, while Thomas caught six balls for 121 yards and Rushing Dillon also had six receptions for 74 yards and the three NWOSU—Nate Guillory 20-132, Clayton Smith 8-34, Kyle scores. Thomas, Crider and Pettis all fi nished with 100 all- Jech 7-11, Team 1-0, Korey Williams 3-(-1). S&T—Bobby purpose yards on the day, as Pettis had a team-high 93 yards Pettis 6-93, Jerome Miller 12-18, Smook Thomas 2-5, Jason on the ground. Schluter 6-(-1), Team 2-(-3). Passing NWOSU—Kyle Jech 22-33-1-263. S&T—Jason Schluter 30-54-0-344, Smook Thomas 0-2-0-0. Receiving NWOSU—Korey Williams 10-140, Kent McDonald 6-81, Keith Barefi eld 3-20, Mike Hill 2-18, Nate Guillory 1-4. S&T—Bryan Crider 11-101, Smook Thomas 6-121, Kevin Dillon 6-74, Bobby Pettis 3-33, Clay Kinman 3-18, Jerome Miller 1-(-3). MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

56 Kevin Dillon had a breakout game for S&T as he scored three times to help the Miners get their fi rst win of 2009. 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 8: Miners 39, Saint Francis (Ind.) 37 Miners top #4 Cougars on late fi eld goal Oct. 24 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – After falling behind for the fi rst time in

the game with only 1:23 to play, Missouri S&T came right Saint Francis (6-1) 0 7 13 17 — 37 back and pulled out a 39-37 win in the waning seconds Miners (2-6) 3 16 3 17 — 39 over the NAIA’s fourth-ranked team, Saint Francis (Ind.),

on Homecoming at Allgood-Bailey Stadium. First Quarter

S&T—Joe Drahos 28 yd. fi eld goal (3:35) Joe Drahos’ fourth fi eld goal of the game, a 28-yard kick Second Quarter with 7.7 seconds left on the clock, won the game for the S&T—Kevin Dillon 35 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, Miners just over a minute after the Cougars had seized Drahos kick (13:38) the lead on a short fi eld goal. USF—Daniel Carter 1 yd. run, Rhys Barnhart kick (11:09)

S&T—Dillon 38 yd. pass from Schlueter, kick failed (6:36) In a game that featured 1,124 yards of total offense be- S&T—Drahos 31 yd. fi eld goal (0:01) tween the two teams – including a whopping 656 in the Third Quarter second half alone – the Miners struck fi rst on a 28-yard USF—Shaine Tierney 30 yd. run, Barnhart kick (14:04) fi eld goal by Drahos at the 3:35 mark of the opening S&T—Drahos 22 yd. fi eld goal (9:56) period. USF—Tierney 15 yd. run, pass failed (6:57)

Fourth Quarter After the Cougars turned the ball over on downs at the S&T—Bobby Pettis 10 yd. run, Drahos kick (13:31) S&T 26, the Miners swiftly moved 74 yards in four plays USF—Armando Bustamante 27 yd. pass from Tierney, to get their fi rst touchdown of the afternoon. Jason Schlu- Barnhart kick (10:28) eter completed a pass for 33 yards to Dexter Bryant to get S&T—David Kavish 16 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos the Miners into Cougar territory, then hit Kevin Dillon kick (8:16) MINER FOOTBALL 2010 two plays later for a 35-yard touchdown pass to put S&T USF—Koby Frye 17 yd. pass from Tierney, Barnhart kick up 10-0. (6:37) USF—Barnhart 20 yd. fi eld goal (1:23) After the Cougars got on the scoreboard, S&T marched S&T—Drahos 28 yd. fi eld goal (0:07) back down the fi eld and increased its lead to 16-7 when

Schlueter threw another touchdown pass to Dillon, this Team Statistics one covering 38 yards as the Miner receiver reached over USF S&T the goal line as he was being brought down. Drahos First Downs 29 27 added a 31-yard fi eld goal before halftime for a 19-7 lead. Rushing 31-226 33-149

Passing 23-34-1 35-47-1 Saint Francis fl ew out of the gate at the start of the second Passing Yards 311 438 half, getting a 16-yard run from Carter on the fi rst play Total Yards 537 587 and back-to-back runs of 21 and 30 yards from quarter- Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 back Shaine Tierney, the latter concluding in the end zone Penalties-Yards 1-4 3-35 to trim the S&T lead to fi ve. Punts-Average 0-0 3-32.7

Third Downs 5/9 7/15 Drahos kicked a 22-yard fi eld goal on the Miners’ next Time of Possession 24:31 35:29 trip down the fi eld, but the Cougars drew to within two

with a 65-yard drive that ended with a 15-yard scoring Individual Statistics run by Tierney. The Cougars went for two, but Mark Rushing Hopkins picked off Tierney’s pass at the goal line. USF—Daniel Carter 18-103, Shaine Tierney 6-81, Elijah Flowers 2-21, Bo Frye 3-11, Koby Frye 2-10. S&T— S&T’s defense, however, forced Carter to fumble near Bobby Pettis 12-75, Jason Schlueter 10-39, Jerome Miller midfi eld on the Cougars’ next possession and the Miner 10-33, Curterris Golden 1-2. offense made them pay for the mistake with a touchdown Passing drive that culminated in a 10-yard scoring run by Bobby USF—Shaine Tierney 23-34-1-311. S&T—Jason Schlueter Pettis. 35-47-0-438.

Receiving The Cougars got to within two again on a 27-yard scoring USF—Brian Schultz 7-108, Koby Frye 6-73, Ben Clifford pass from Tierney to Armando Bustamante with 10:28 3-41, Daniel Carter 2-12, Armando Bustamante 1-27, to go, but attempted an onsides kick that they touched Elijah Flowers 1-22, Jared Clodfelter 1-13, Andre Turner before it went 10 yards. 1-10, Kyle Peabody 1-5. S&T—Brian Crider 12-134, Dexter Bryant 5-84, David Kavish 5-74, Clay Kinman 4-30, Kevin Dillon 3-83, Curterris Golden 3-8, Bobby Pettis 2-(-1), Smook Thomas 1-26. 57 2009: GAME BY GAME

Given a short fi eld to work with, the Miners covered the 38 yards in just four plays and got into the end zone again when David Kavish was able to get a foot down to make a 16-yard touchdown catch in the back corner of the end zone.

Saint Francis answered by scoring the next 10 points, getting a 17-yard scoring toss from Tierney to Koby Frye and a 20-yard fi eld goal by Rhys Barnhart with just 1:23 on the clock to put USF up for the fi rst time in the game at 37-36.

Starting at their own 37 after the kickoff, Schlueter opened the drive with an 18-yard completion to Crider to get the ball into Cougar territory. Two plays later, Crider caught another pass and broke several tackles until he reached the USF 17-yard line.

Following a holding penalty that set S&T back 10 yards, Schluter connected with Bryant at the Cougar 11-yard line and the Miners used their fi nal timeout with 12 seconds to go. S&T elected to go for the win at that point and after USF used a timeout in an attempt to ice him, Drahos split Jason Schlueter threw for a career-high 438 yards and the uprights with his 28-yard try for the victory. guided S&T on its game-winning drive in the waning moments of its win over No. 4-ranked Saint Francis. Schlueter completed 35-of-47 passes for a career-high 438 yards, jumping to third place on the S&T career passing yardage list in the process. Crider caught 12 passes – moving into the top 10 for career receptions along the way – for a personal-best 134 yards. Bryant and Kavish had fi ve catches apiece for S&T.

Pettis led the Miners’ ground game, which accumulated 149 yards overall, with 75 on 12 carries. S&T fi nished with 587 yards of total offense against a team that entered the game allowing only 194 yards per game and had outscored its opponents by a margin of 238-52.

Saint Francis was the highest-ranked squad a Missouri S&T team had defeated since 1991, when the Miners knocked off Emporia State when the Hornets were ranked fourth in the NAIA poll. The Cougars were the fi fth ranked team the Miners faced in the fi rst eight weeks of the season.

Bryan Crider (left) and Lonnell Jones celebrate after the Miners completed their victory over No. 4-ranked Saint MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Francis on Homecoming at Missouri S&T.

58 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 9: Miners 35, Lincoln 14 Miners win muddy battle with Blue Tigers Oct. 31 at Rolla, Mo. ROLLA, Mo. – Despite playing on a fi eld made somewhat treacherous by a week of rainfall, Missouri S&T was able Lincoln (0-9) 0 8 6 0 — 14 to navigate through the mud to close its home schedule Miners (3-6) 3 19 6 7 — 35 with a 35-14 win over Lincoln University.

First Quarter The Miners, who won for the third straight week, jumped S&T—Joe Drahos 23 yd. fi eld goal (11:13) out to a 19-0 lead in the fi rst half and never looked back Second Quarter as they kept the visiting Blue Tigers winless on the year. S&T—Bobby Pettis 59 yd. run, Drahos kick (14:04) S&T—Safety; Joe Ridpath tackled Josh Goffi gan in end The wet fi eld conditions led to a game that saw the two zone (8:24) teams commit a total of 12 fumbles. It was the fi rst of S&T—Jason Schlueter 1 yd. run, Drahos kick (4:06) those fumbles that led to the initial score of the game, as LU—Goffi gan 13 yd. run, A.J. Simeon run (2:34) S&T defensive end Joe Ridpath got a hit on quarterback S&T—Drahos 19 yd. fi eld goal (0:00) Josh Goffi gan to force a bad pitch, leading to a recovery Third Quarter by S&T’s Loren Severs at the Lincoln 21-yard line. LU—Andre Young 1 yd. run, kick failed (9:13) S&T—Kevin Dillon 52 yd. pass from Schlueter, kick failed S&T drove as far as the Lincoln fi ve-yard line before (8:51) settling for a 23-yard fi eld goal by Joe Drahos. Fourth Quarter S&T—Dexter Bryant 7 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos The Miners extended their lead early in the second kick (13:08) quarter after a 23-yard return of a punt by Kirk Stilwell set the Miners up at their own 41. On the next play, Team Statistics

Bobby Pettis went around the left side and broke free for a MINER FOOTBALL 2010 LU S&T 59-yard scoring run to put the Miners up 10-0. First Downs 9 20 Rushing 52-126 37-161 After being stopped at the LU two-yard line on its next Passing 4-6-1 21-34-0 trip down the fi eld, Ridpath got free and sacked Goffi gan Passing Yards 31 225 in the end zone for a safety to extend S&T’s advantage. Total Yards 157 386 Fumbles-Lost 7-3 5-2 The Miners followed the safety with a 54-yard scoring Penalties-Yards 9-37 4-41 drive, ending with Schlueter going into the end zone on a Punts-Average 3-25.0 3-36.7 quarterback sneak with 4:06 left in the half. Third Downs 4/14 4/13 Time of Possession 31:52 28:08 Drahos nailed a 19-yard fi eld goal before halftime, then S&T got second half touchdowns from Kevin Dillon and Individual Statistics Dexter Bryant for the fi nal margin. The Miners posted Rushing 161 yards on the ground, including a season-high 91 from LU—Chris Willis 8-40, Andre Young 14-40, Josh Goffi gan junior running back Jerome Miller. 18-32, A.J. Simeon 8-19, Joe Simmons 1-13, Jerrell Ander- son 1-2, T.J. Stewart 1-(-3), Team 1-(-17). S&T—Jerome Miller 16-91, Bobby Pettis 9-79, Jason Schlueter 5-26, Cur- terris Golden 1-5, Bryan Crider 1-4, Dexter Bryant 1-(-6), Owen Johns 1-(-9), Team 3-(-29). Passing LU—Josh Goffi gan 2-4-1-20, Allen McClain 2-2-0-11. S&T—Jason Schlueter 20-31-0-206, Owen Johns 1-2-0-19, Team 0-1-0-0. Receiving LU—Joe Simmons 1-19, Gordon Everett 1-7, Josh Gof- fi gan 1-4, Jerrell Anderson 1-1. S&T—Kevin Dillon 7-90, Bryan Crider 6-75, Dexter Bryant 4-44, Clay Kinman 2-15, Curterris Golden 1-1, Jake Drallmeier 1-0.

Joe Ridpath sacked Lincoln’s Josh Goffi gan in the end 59 zone for a safety as part of S&T’s win over Lincoln. 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 10: Southwest Baptist 54, Miners 13 Bearcats beat Miners to avenge ‘08 loss Nov. 7 at Bolivar, Mo. BOLIVAR, Mo. – A season earlier, Missouri S&T denied Miners (3-7) 6 0 0 7 — 13 Southwest Baptist a chance at fi nishing with a winning Southwest Baptist (6-5) 12 15 13 14 — 54 record by beating SBU in its fi nale.

First Quarter The Bearcats turned the tables on the Miners in 2009, SBU—Johnnie King 34 yd. pass from Steve Gachette, kick avenging a 40-point loss to S&T with a 54-13 win at failed (8:38) SBU’s Plaster Stadium to end the Miners’ three-game win- S&T—Smook Thomas 41 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, kick ning streak. blocked (7:19) SBU—Thaddeus Everson 1 yd. run, kick blocked (0:28) After the teams traded touchdowns in the fi rst quarter, Second Quarter the host Bearcats rattled off 48 unanswered points to SBU—Elon Paige 32 yd. pass from Gachette, Brock Jolly run secure their fi rst winning season since 2001. They got the (6:41) win largely on the performance of quarterback Steve SBU—Jameson Manuma 7 yd. pass from Gachette, Jolly kick Gachette, who racked 570 yards of total offense by (1:22) himself of the 696 accumulated by SBU Saturday. Third Quarter SBU—Jarred Schumpert 1 yd. run, Jolly kick (11:46) SBU broke on top midway through the fi rst quarter when SBU—Everson 6 yd. run, run failed (7:16) Gachette connected with Johnnie King for a 34-yard Fourth Quarter scoring pass, the fi rst of his fi ve touchdown tosses in the SBU—Schumpert 2 yd. pass from Gachette, Jolly kick (10:05) contest. SBU—Jameson Manuma 17 yd. pass from Gachette, Jolly kick (5:44) S&T answered right back, traveling 60 yards on six plays S&T—Mike Wilson 18 yd. run, Joe Drahos kick (3:21) and evening the score on a 41-yard touchdown pass from Jason Schlueter to Smook Thomas. But 28 seconds after Team Statistics the Thomas touchdown, SBU started its 48-point run on a S&T SBU one-yard touchdown run by Thaddeus Everson. First Downs 19 36 Rushing 33-176 46-289 The Bearcats scored two touchdowns in the second, third Passing 21-42-3 31-39-0 and fourth periods before the Miners got back on the Passing Yards 165 407 scoreboard on a 14-yard run by Mike Wilson with 3:21 Total Yards 341 696 to play. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 7-108 9-104 The Miners fi nished the afternoon with 341 yards of total Punts-Average 7-30.0 2-42.0 offense, including a 176-yard performance on the ground Third Downs 4/16 10/13 that was one yard shy of their single-game high this sea- Time of Possession 31:19 28:51 son. Bobby Pettis led S&T on the ground with 91 yards on 13 carries. Individual Statistics Rushing S&T—Bobby Pettis 13-91, Mike Wilson 3-28, Jerome Miller 7-24, Steve Watson 2-20, Curterris Golden 3-15, Jake Drallmeier 1-0, Jason Schlueter 4-(-2). SBU—Steve Gachette 15-163, Justin Duhaney 11-71, Thaddeus Everson 14-42, Tiras Harris 3-12, Derrick Foster 1-2, Jarred Schumpert 1-1, Semaj Edwards 1-(-2). Passing S&T—Jason Schlueter 17-38-3-136, Steve Watson 4-4-0-29. SBU—Steve Gachette 31-39-0-407. Receiving S&T—Smook Thomas 4-49, Clay Kinman 4-35, Curterris Golden 4-25, Bryan Crider 3-24, David Kavish 2-16, Mike Wicklund 1-7, Thomas Deason 1-6, Dexter Bryant 1-2, Bobby MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Pettis 1-1. SBU—John Austin 6-78, Elon Paige 5-74, Johnnie King 5-69, Jameson Manuma 4-82, Charles Johnson 3-59, Justin Duhaney 2-11, Tyler Anderson 1-21, Tyler Rickard 1-6, Thaddeus Everson 1-5, Derrick Foster 1-3, Jared Schumpert Freshman Bobby Pettis had 91 yards rushing and ended 1-2, Tiras Harris 1-(-3). with 131 all-purpose yards at Southwest Baptist. 60 2009: GAME BY GAME

Game 11: Miners 34, Kentucky Wesleyan 14 S&T closes season with win over Panthers Nov. 14 at Owensboro, Ky. OWENSBORO, Ky. – Missouri S&T closed out 2009 by Miners (4-7) 14 17 3 0 — 34 winning for the fourth time in fi ve weeks, using a 17- Ky. Wesleyan (2-9) 0 14 0 0 — 14 point burst late in the second quarter to post a 34-14 win over Kentucky Wesleyan. First Quarter S&T—Bryan Crider 13 yd. pass from Jason Schlueter, Joe After seeing an early 14-0 lead get wiped out on a pair of Drahos kick (10:33) KWC touchdown passes, the Miners regained the lead on S&T—Crider 2 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos kick Clay Kinman’s fi rst career touchdown catch with 2:13 left (1:58) in the fi rst half. Second Quarter KWC—Derek Brown 38 yd. pass from Travis Walker, The Miners got a fi eld goal from Joe Drahos with two Richard Fangman kick (14:31) seconds left in the half to extend the lead to 10, then KWC—DaMarcus Ganaway 24 yd. pass from Vincent Mark Hopkins intercepted a Hail Mary pass on the Pan- Lalonde, Fangman kick (3:46) thers’ fi nal play and returned it 96 yards for a touchdown S&T—Clay Kinman 47 yd. pass from Schlueter, Drahos to give S&T a 31-14 lead at the end of the half. kick (2:13) S&T—Drahos 29 yd. fi eld goal (0:02) S&T scored on each of its fi rst two possessions of the S&T—Mark Hopkins 96 yd. interception return, Drahos contest, scoring on the game’s opening possession on a kick (0:00) 13-yard scoring pass from Jason Schlueter to Bryan Crider Third Quarter and again with just under two minutes left in the period S&T—Drahos 30 yd. fi eld goal (3:40) on another Schluter-to-Crider scoring pass that covered Fourth Quarter two yards.

No scoring MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Following a pair of Panthers touchdowns that drew the Team Statistics hosts even, the Miners needed only 1:33 to regain the S&T KWC lead, as Schlueter connected with Kinman on a slant pat- First Downs 21 11 tern and the S&T receiver got free from the defender for a Rushing 38-156 23-72 47-yard touchdown play to put the visitors back in front. Passing 22-43-2 18-28-2 Passing Yards 290 145 Drahos booted a 29-yard fi eld goal with two seconds to Total Yards 446 2 17 play in the half to put S&T up by 10, KWC received the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 kickoff without any time going off the clock and took one Penalties-Yards 4-28 4-27 crack at the end zone. However, Hopkins picked off the Punts-Average 3-45.7 5-37.8 pass at the four-yard line and used a convoy of blockers Third Downs 8/19 4/12 to get up the fi eld and reach the end zone with the lon- Time of Possession 37:13 22:47 gest interception return -- 96 yards -- in Miner history.

Individual Statistics Rushing S&T—Jerome Miller 16-62, Mike Wilson 8-44, Bobby Pettis 10-33, Curterris Golden 1-9, Jason Schlueter 3-8. KWC—Vincent Lalonde 12-60, Travis Walker 5-9, Tyler Curran 6-3. Passing S&T—Jason Schlueter 21-40-2-285, Owen Johns 1-2-0-5, Team 0-1-0-0. KWC—Vincent Lalonde 17-25-2-107, David Howard 0-2-0-0, Travis Walker 1-1-0-38. Receiving S&T—Bryan Crider 8-81, Kevin Dillon 4-67, Dexter Bryant 4-58, Clay Kinman 2-43, Bobby Pettis 1-17, David Kavish 1-10, Jake Drallmeier 1-9, Ethan Johns 1-5. KWC—Derek Brown 6-73, DaMarcus Ganaway 4-29, Joey Kramer 4-16, Travis Walker 1-9, Jake Pepper 1-8, Tyler Curran 1-6, Eric Mayfi eld 1-4. Mark Hopkins intercepted a pass at the end of the fi rst half at Kentucky Wesleyan and returned it 96 yards for a touchdown -- a school record -- in a season-ending win. 61 MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Receiving Touchdowns Game--4, Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwest Bapt., Oct. 1, 2005 Total Offense Season–17, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Career--52, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 (499 passing, 0 rushing) Touchdowns Scored Season–3731, Joe Winters, 2006 (3724 passing, 7 rushing) Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton Career--5469, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Gronewold vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton (5597 passing, -128 rushing) Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005 Rushing Attempts Season--18, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Game--48, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 18, 1978 Career--58, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-06 Season--290, Terry Ryan, 1977 All-Purpose Yards Career--841, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Game--357, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Rushing Yards (64 receiving, 295 kickoff returns, -2 punt returns) Play--90, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD); Clark Season--2,250, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 (202 rushing, 1,009 Bland vs. Missouri, Nov. 1, 1913 receiving, 953 kickoff returns, 86 punt returns) Half–166, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Southern, Oct. 31, 1998 Career--5,592, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 (233 rushing, Game--227, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Missouri State, 3,708 receiving, 1,828 kickoff returns, 223 punt returns) Oct. 27, 1979 Extra Points Scored Season--1,314, Terry Ryan, 1977 Game--9, Joe Drahos vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Career--3,432, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Season--46, Joe Drahos, 2008 Rushing Touchdowns Career--89, Marc Armbruster, 2002-05 Game--4, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979 Field Goals Scored Season--13, David Shields, 2008 Game--4, George Stock vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; Eivind Career--29, Terry Ryan, 1975-78 Listerud vs. Iowa Wesleyan, Sept. 11, 1993; Brandon Pass Attempts Risner vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, 1997; Alex Mendrygal vs. Game–76, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Washburn, Oct. 9, 1999 Season–525, Evan Gray, 2005 Season--13, Joe Drahos, 2009 Career--875, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Career--33, Jim Zacny, 1985-88 Pass Completions Longest--54 yards, Lance Privett vs. Truman, Sept. 16, 1995 Game–47, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Points Scored Season–302, Evan Gray, 2005 Game--24, Brian Paris vs. Evangel, Sept. 29, 1979; Ashton Career--493, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Gronewold vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005; Ashton Completion Percentage Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005 Game--89.9%, Jason Schlueter vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Season--108, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 Oct. 18, 2008 (17-19) Season by kicker—75, Marc Armbruster, 2005 Season–68.5%,Jason Schlueter, 2008 (161-235) Career--348, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Career--57.9%, Dennis Pirkle, 1979-82 (315-544) Interceptions Passing Yards Game--3 by many players (Most recent: Nathan Williams vs. Play--93, Joe Knapp (to Elliott Jackson) vs. Missouri Emporia State, Oct. 23, 2004) Western, Nov. 11, 1995 (TD) Season--11, Bill Grantham, 1978 Quarter—252, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Career--29, Bill Grantham, 1977-80 Half—413, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Longest Return--96 yards, Mark Hopkins vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Game–499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Nov. 13, 2009 (TD) Season–3,724, Joe Winters, 2006 Consecutive Games with an interception--8, Darin Nix, Nov. 6, Career--5,597, Evan Gray, 2003-05 1993-Oct. 8, 1994 Passing Touchdowns Punts Game--7, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Game — 13, Chris Shore vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 31, 1982; Season–39, Evan Gray, 2005 Dustin Penn vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1988 Career--59, Evan Gray, 2003-05 Season — 82, Dustin Penn, 1999 Pass Interceptions Career — 298, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 Game--6, Greg Haug vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 29, 1975 Punting Yardage Season--24, Greg Haug, 1975 Punt--79, Jim Tschannen vs. Truman, Oct. 21, 1949 Career--35, Greg Haug, 1973-75 Game--445, Dustin Penn vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Receptions Season--2,762, Chris Harvey, 2002 Game--16, Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Sept. 19, Career–10,673, Dustin Penn, 1998-01 2009 Punting Average Season--87, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 Game (min. 3 punts)--48.7, Trey Lunsford vs. Wayne State Consecutive seasons–165, Ashton Gronewold, 2006-07 (Neb.), Sept. 10, 2005 Career--278, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Season--40.0, Calvin Curdt, 1973 Receiving Yards Career--37.8, Buster Sanchez, 1968 Play--93, Elliott Jackson vs. Mo. Western, Nov. 11, 1995 (TD) Punt Returns Game--229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State, Game--9, Craig Heath vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1979 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Sept. 23, 2006 Season--30, Randy Hauser, 1981 Season–1,120, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 Career--99, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Consecutive seasons–2,200, Ashton Gronewold, 2005-06 Career--3,708, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07

62 MINER FOOTBALL RECORDS

Punt Return Yardage Punting Yards Play--97, Frank Ricchi vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 7, Game--445 vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 1949 (TD) Season--2,803, 2002 Game--113, Fred Smith vs. William Jewell, Oct. 31, 1952 Average Per Game--48.7 vs. Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. 10, Season--278, Craig Heath, 1977 2005 Career--1,001, Craig Heath, 1977-80 Average Per Season--38.9, 2004 (11 games) Kickoff Returns Punt Returns Game--9, Elliott Jackson vs. Pittsburg State, Nov. 4, 1995 Game--7 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 24, 1981; vs. Upper Iowa, Season–34, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 August 28, 2004 Career–77, Dan Lester, 2000-04; Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Season--36, 1983 Kickoff Return Yardage Punt Return Yardage Play--100, Perry Allison vs. Pittsburg State, Sept, 17, 1955 Game--154 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 9, 1959 (TD); Gene Huffman vs. Northwest Missouri State, Season--478, 1959 Nov. 11, 1951 (TD) Kickoff Returns Game--295, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Game--12 vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Season–953, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 Season–69, 2003 Career–1,828, Ashton Gronewold, 2004-07 Kickoff Return Yardage Game—429 vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 TEAM RECORDS Season—1765, 2007 Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns Rushing Attempts Game—2 vs. Tiffi n, Nov. 3, 2007 Game--78 vs. Missouri Valley, Sept. 8, 1984; vs. Lincoln, Season—4, 2007 Oct. 25, 1986 Interceptions Season--588, 1984 Game--8 vs. Central Methodist, Nov. 4, 1978 Rushing Yards Season--35, 1978 Game--467 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Touchdowns Scored Game, two teams--623 vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 1, 2005 Game--10 vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 (S&T 77, SBU 546) Season--57, 2008 Extra Points Scored

Season--2,476, 1984 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Rushing Touchdowns Game--9 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Game--7 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Season--46, 2008 Season--26, 1984 Field Goals Scored Pass Attempts Game--4 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 27, 1984; vs. Iowa Wesleyan, Game–76 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Sept. 11, 1993; vs. Quincy, Sept. 6, 1997; vs. Washburn, Season–544, 2004 Oct. 9, 1999; vs. Saint Francis (Ind.), Oct. 24, 2009 Pass Completions Season--13, 2009 Game–47 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Points Scored (Modern Day) Season–305, 2005 Game--68 vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 Completion Percentage Season--408, 2008 Game--85.7% vs. Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2008 (18-21) Average per game—37.1, 2008 Season--67.6%, 2008 Points Allowed (Modern Day) Passing Yards Game–91 vs. Pittsburg State, Sept. 25, 2004 Game–499 vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2005 Season–509, 2004 Game, two teams–890 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 (S&T 449, First Downs TSU 441) Game--37 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008 Season–3,860, 2006 Game by rushing--29 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1986 Passing Touchdowns Game by passing–23 vs. Truman, Oct. 30, 2004 Game--7 vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008 Season--257, 2008 Season–39, 2005 Penalties Pass Interceptions Game--17 vs. Pittsburg State, Oct. 20, 2001 Game--6 vs. Truman, Nov. 8, 1952; vs. Missouri Southern, Season--88, 1974 Sept. 29, 1975 Penalty Yards Season--29, 1975 Game--171 vs. Lincoln, Oct. 8, 1977 Plays Season--855, 1977 Game--99 vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 15, 2003 Fumbles Season--851, 1978 Most, game--11 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, 1955 Total Yards Fewest, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. Most in a game--697 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008 Kentucky Wesleyan, Oct. 18, 2008) Most in a game, two teams–1192 vs. Pittsburg State, Most lost, game--6 vs. Northwest Missouri State, Oct. 29, Sept. 25, 2004 (PSU 809, S&T 383) 1955; vs. Missouri State, Nov. 2, 1963; vs. Missouri Season–4,945, 2008 Valley, Sept. 12, 1981 Average Per Game–449.5, 2008 (11 games) Fewest lost, game--0 on many occasions (Most recent: vs. Fewest in a game--41 vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 19, 1998 Southwest Baptist, Nov. 8, 2008) Punts Most, season--41, 1991 Game--13 vs. Central Missouri State, Oct. 31, 1992; vs. Most lost, season--25, 1974 Emporia State, Oct. 12, 1996; vs. Central Missouri, Fewest, season--14, 1978 Sept. 19, 1998 Fewest lost, season--7, 2005 Season–87, 1999 63 TOP 10 LISTS

Rushing Leaders (Season) Pass Completions (Career) 1. Terry Ryan 1,314 1977 1. Evan Gray 493 2003-05 2. Terry Ryan 1,117 1978 2. Jason Schlueter 406 2008-09 3. Ernest Brown 1,050 1993 3. Greg Haug 327 1973-75 4. Ken Okwuonu 1,018 1999 4. Dennis Pirkle 315 1979-82 5. Randy Shed 956 1983 5. Pat Godwin 282 1968-71 6. Terry Ryan 929 1976 6. Ron Lewis 263 1964-66 7. Mike Keeler 884 1974 7. Joe Winters 261 2006 8. Mike Joshua 869 1974 8. Mike Wise 258 1989-93 9. Keenan Miller 855 2005 9. Matt Brueckner 235 1996-99 10. Ken Okwuonu 835 2000 10. Scott Brown 234 2000-03

Rushing Leaders (Career) Pass Attempts (Career) 1. Terry Ryan 3,432 1975-78 1. Evan Gray 875 2003-05 2. Ken Okwuonu 3,062 1998-01 2. Greg Haug 640 1973-75 3. Randy Shed 2,063 1980-84 3. Jason Schlueter 627 2008-09 4. Mike Joshua 1,988 1971-74 4. Ron Lewis 625 1964-66 5. Keenan Miller 1,921 2002-05 5. Pat Godwin 625 1968-71 6. Les Clark 1,709 1968-71 6. Mike Wise 578 1989-93 7. Mike Schafer 1,686 1980-84 7. Matt Brueckner 578 1996-99 8. Keith Smith 1,609 1952-55 8. Dennis Pirkle 544 1979-82 9. Tom Cooper 1,594 1956-59 9. Scott Brown 522 2000-03 10. Paul Wiegard 1,583 1958-61 10. Joe Winters 468 2006

Passing Leaders (Yards-Season) Receptions (Career) 1. Joe Winters 3,724 2006 1. Ashton Gronewold 278 2004-07 2. Evan Gray 3,583 2005 2. Bob Somerville 161 1968-71 3. Brandon Landry 2,830 2004 3. Brett Fischer 155 2001-04 4. Jason Schlueter 2,638 2009 4. Bryan Crider 142 2006-09 5. Evan Gray 2,014 2003 5. Stu Dunlop 139 1972-75 6. Ken Vaughn 1,888 1977 6. Mike Greaving 135 2005-08 7. Jason Schlueter 1,848 2008 7. Cole Drussa 134 2001-04 8. Greg Haug 1,696 1974 8. Elliot Jackson 124 1994-97 9. Ron Lewis 1,676 1966 9. Chris Alverson 123 1989-92 10. Brad Haug 1,672 1986 10. Brandon Landry 121 2004-06

Passing Leaders (Yards-Career) Receiving Yards (Career) 1. Evan Gray 5,597 2003-05 1. Ashton Gronewold 3,708 2004-07 2. Jason Schlueter 4,486 2008-09 2. Brett Fischer 1,976 2001-04 3. Greg Haug 4,284 1973-77 3. Bob Somerville 1,956 1968-71 4. Dennis Pirkle 3,737 1979-82 4. Stu Dunlop 1,823 1972-75 5. Joe Winters 3,724 2006 5. Mike Greaving 1,797 2005-08 6. Pat Godwin 3,587 1968-71 6. Elliot Jackson 1,704 1994-97 7. Ron Lewis 3,332 1964-66 7. Clint Moss 1,664 2000-03 8. Mike Wise 3,072 1989-93 8. Brandon Landry 1,649 2004-06 9. Ken Vaughn 2,973 1976-77 9. Chris Alverson 1,645 1989-92 10. Brad Haug 2,928 1983-86 10. Larry Oliver 1,615 1966-69

Total Offense (Career) Points (Career) 1. Evan Gray 5,469 2003-05 1. Ashton Gronewold 348 2004-07 2. Jason Schlueter 4,648 2008-09 2. Jim Zacny 187 1985-88 3. Mike Wise 4,225 1989-93 3. Terry Ryan 180 1975-78 4. Greg Haug 4,194 1973-75 4. Larry Oliver 157 1966-69 5. Pat Godwin 3,755 1968-71 5. Brandon Landry 152 2004-06 6. Joe Winters 3,731 2006 6. Ken Okwuonu 146 1998-01

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL 7. Ron Lewis 3,516 1964-66 7. Brian Paris 140 1978-81 8. Terry Ryan 3,432 1975-78 8. Marc Armbruster 140 2002-05 9. Ken Okwuonu 3,062 1998-01 9. Ray Parker 139 1956-58 10. Dennis Pirkle 2,960 1979-82 10. Mike Schafer 132 1980-84

64 TOP 10 LISTS

Rushing attempts (Individual) 48, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Nov. 18, 1978) Passing yards (Individual) 46, Bob Berry vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970) 499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 41, Les Clark vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 27, 1969) 473, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 40, Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Southern (Nov. 6, 472, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 1993) 465, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 35, Les Clark vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 30, 1971) 449, Brandon Landry vs. Colorado School of Mines 35, Les Clark vs. Northwest Missouri State (Nov. (Sept. 4, 2004) 8, 1969) 438, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 35, Gary Couse vs. Southeast Mo. St. (Oct. 12, Ryan 2009) 1963) 437, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 34, Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln (Nov. 11, 1978) 432, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 34, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 15, 1977) 419, Joe Winters vs. Southeast Missouri State (Sept. 9, Schlueter 34, Kenton Hupp vs. Washington Univ. (Nov. 4, 1972) 2006) 34, Kenton Hupp vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 28, 1972) 416, Joe Winters vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 7, 34, Ted Deranja vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 29, 1960) 2006)

Rushing yards (Individual) Top Passing Plays 227, Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Mo. State (Oct. 17, 1970) 93 yards, Joe Knapp to Elliott Jackson vs. 212, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 11, 1999) Missouri Western, Nov. 11, 1995 211, Ken Okwuonu vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 89 yards, Ron Miller to Cecil Taylor vs. (Sept. 2, 2000) Missouri State, Nov. 16, 1968 200, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Nov. 18, 83 yards, Ken Vaughn to Monty Morse vs. 1978) Wayne State (Neb.), Sept. 18, 1976 190, Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy (Sept. 4, 1999) 83 yards, Scott Brown to Clint Moss vs. 189, Bob Berry vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970) Central Missouri, Oct. 3, 2002 Knapp 187, Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Southern (Nov. 80 yards, Ken Vaughn to Roger Vessell vs. Kubiak 6, 1993) Washington University, Nov. 6, 1976 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 180, Keenan Miller vs. Truman State (Nov. 8, 2003) 80 yards, Evan Gray to Ashton Gronewold vs. 180, Steve Hodson vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 14, 1996) Morehead State, Nov. 5, 2005 179, Damon Davis vs. Drake (Sept. 14, 2002) (All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.) 179, Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 15, 1977) Receptions (Individual) Top Rushing Plays 16, Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Sept. 90 yards, John Southgate vs. Drury, Nov. 3, 1900 (TD) 19, 2009) 90 yards, Clark Bland vs. Missouri, 15, Stu Dunlop vs. Pittsburg State (Sept. 27, 1975) Nov. 1, 1913 15, Bob Somerville vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 31, 1970) 88 yards, Mike Wise vs. Washburn, 14, Cole Drussa vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) Oct. 26, 1991 (TD) 13, Phil Shin vs. Wayne State, Neb. (Sept. 10, 2005) 88 yards, Cecil Taylor vs. Washington 12, Bryan Crider vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) Dunlop University, Sept. 21, 1968 (TD) 12, Chad Shockley vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) 84 yards, Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Valley, 12, Ashton Gronewold vs. Central State (Oct. 20, 2007) Sept. 11, 1999 (TD) 12, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) Bland 12, Bob Somerville vs. Bradley (Oct. 3, 1970) Pass Completions (Individual) 47, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) Receiving Yards (Individual) 44, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 229, Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State (Sept. 23, 41, Jason Schlueter vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2006) 2009) 201, Jordan Beard vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 37, Steve Watson vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 199, Andy Cox vs. Missouri Southern (Sept. 17, 1977) 13, 2007) 197, Brett Fischer vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 6, 2004) 37, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 193, Larry Oliver vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 30, 1967) 2005) 190, Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point Beard 35, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. (Sept. 19, 2009) 24, 2009) 186, Brandon Landry vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 35, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 182, Ron Reimer vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 4, 1986) 2008) Gray 181, Ashton Gronewold vs. Arkansas-Monticello (Sept. 29, 35, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 2007) 32, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) 178, Chris Alverson vs. Iowa Wesleyan (Sept. 5, 1992) 32, Jason Schleuter vs. Butler (Sept. 27, 2008) 32, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Aug. 25, 2007)

65 TOP 10 LISTS

Total Offensive Yards (Individual) Single Game Records 499, Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) 485, Brandon Landry vs. Colorado School of Rushing attempts (Team) Mines (Sept. 4, 2004) 78 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 25, 1986) 483, Evan Gray vs. Morehead State 78 vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 8, 1984) (Nov. 5, 2005) 72 vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 29, 1960) 482, Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 71 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 26, 1970) 2008) 71 vs. Missouri Valley (Sept. 27, 1969) 477, Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis, Ind. Landry 70 vs. Missouri Western (Oct. 25, 1997) (Oct. 24, 2009) 70 vs. Central Missouri (Nov. 9, 1963) 450, Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 70 vs. Missouri State (Nov. 7, 1959) 441, Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 69 vs. Northwest Missouri State (Oct. 8, 1983) 440, Evan Gray vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) 69 vs. Southeast Missouri State (Oct. 12, 1963) 419, Joe Winters vs. Morehead State (Sept. 23, 2006) 412, Joe Winters vs. Tiffi n (Aug. 26, 2006) Rushing yards (Team) 405, Brad Guidry vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 2009) 467 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 25, 1986) 436 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 2, 1993) All-Purpose Yards (Individual) 398 vs. Culver-Stockton (Oct. 16, 1982) 357, Ashton Gronewold vs. Tiffi n (Nov. 3, 1007) 377 vs. Pittsburg State (Sept. 15, 1984) 329, Ashton Gronewold vs. Arkansas-Monticello 371 vs. Central Missouri (Oct. 12, 1957) (Sept. 29, 2007) 356 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008) 294, Ashton Gronewold vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 341 vs. Lincoln (Oct. 31, 1987) 30, 2006) 331 vs. Missouri Western (Oct. 25, 1997) 289, Ashton Gronewold vs. Truman State (Aug. 330 vs. Northwest Missouri State (Nov. 1, 1958) 25, 2007) 328 vs. Emporia State (Oct. 26, 1957) 266, Tom Cooper vs. Pittsburg State (Oct. 4, Gronewold 1958) Pass Completions (Team) 250, Antonio Williams vs. Missouri State (Aug. 30, 2007) 47 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 242, Ashton Gronewold vs. Butler (Oct. 28, 2006) 44 vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) 239, Clint Moss vs. Emporia State (Nov. 1, 2003) 43 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 6, 2004) 237, Gene Huffman vs. Northwest Missouri State (Oct. 11, 41 vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Sept. 19, 2009) 1951) 37 vs. Southern Nazarene (Oct. 13, 2007) 233, Gene Ricker vs. Missouri State (Oct. 15, 1966) 37 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 35 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) Longest Plays from Scrimmage 35 vs. Truman State (Nov. 15, 2008) 93 yards, Joe Knapp pass to Elliot Jackson, 35 vs. Butler (Nov. 12, 2005) Nov. 11, 1995 vs. Missouri Western (TD) 35 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004) 90 yards, John Southgate, Nov. 3, 1900 vs. Drury, run (TD) Passing yards (Team) 90 yards, Clark Bland, Nov. 1, 1913 vs. 499 vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) Missouri, run 473 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 15, 2003) 89 yards, Ron Miller pass to Cecil Taylor, 472 vs. Morehead State (Nov. 5, 2005) Jackson Nov. 16, 1968 vs. Missouri State (TD) 465 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 1, 2005) 88 yards, Cecil Taylor, Sept. 21, 1968 vs. Washington 454 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2008) University, run (TD) 449 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) 88 yards, Mike Wise, Oct. 26, 1991 vs. Washburn, 449 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004) run (TD) 449 vs. Colorado School of Mines (Sept. 4, 2004) 438 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) Longest Returns 437 vs. Missouri Western (Nov. 6, 2004) 100 yards, Gene Huffman, Oct. 11, 1951 vs. Northwest Missouri State, kickoff Total Offensive Yards (Team, single game) 100 yards, Perry Allison, Sept. 17, 1955 697 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 18, 2008) ...... 243/454 vs. Pittsburg State, kickoff 666 vs. Southwest Baptist (Nov. 8, 2008) ...... 217/449 98 yards, Alden Williams, Oct. 13, 1950 601 vs. Northwest Mo. St. (Oct. 17, 1970) ...... 309/292 vs. Central Missouri, kickoff 587 vs. Saint Francis, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2009) ...... 149/438 97 yards, Frank Ricchi, Oct. 7, 1949 vs. 586 vs. Upper Iowa (Aug. 28, 2004) ...... 212/374 Northwest Missouri State, punt 582 vs. Lincoln (Nov. 1, 2008) ...... 356/226 Huff man 97 yards, Randy Shed, Sept. 3, 1983 vs. 580 vs. Saint Joseph’s (Sept. 12, 2009) ...... 177/403

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Missouri Western, kickoff 568 vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 29, 2005) ...... 69/499 (All aforementioned plays resulted in touchdowns.) 552 vs. Truman State (Oct. 30, 2004) ...... 103/449 Longest interception return: 96 yards, Mark Hopkins, 551 vs. Southwest Baptist (Oct. 2, 1993) ...... 436/115 Nov. 14, 2009 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (TD) Longest fumble return: 50 yards, Mark Diamond, Oct. 13, 1990 vs. Northwest Missouri State (TD) 66 TOP 10 LISTS

Single Season Records Receiving yards, season (Individual) Pass Completions (Team) 1,120, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 305, 2005 Rushing attempts, season (Individual) 1,080, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 302, 2004 290, Terry Ryan, 1977 1,040, Brett Fischer, 2004 269, 2006 286, Terry Ryan, 1978 1,009, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 267, 2008 274, Ken Okwuonu, 1999 908, Brandon Landry, 2005 266, 2009 243, Ken Okwuonu, 2000 862, Bob Somerville, 1970 250, 2003 241, Terry Ryan, 1976 790, Cole Drussa, 2004 229, 2007 216, Ken Okwuonu, 2001 789, Mike Greaving, 2006 150, 1973 206, Les Clark, 1969 786, Merle Dillow, 1974 147, 1970 204, Mike Keeler, 1974 779, David Hall, 1977 140, 1994 195, Les Clark, 1971 187, Mike Schafer, 1984 Total offensive yards, season (Individual) Passing yards (Team) 3,731, Joe Winters, 2006 3,860, 2006 Rushing yards, season (Individual) 3,499, Evan Gray, 2005 3,757, 2004 1,314, Terry Ryan, 1977 2,878, Brandon Landry, 2004 3,601, 2005 1,117, Terry Ryan, 1978 2,696, Jason Schlueter, 2009 3,197, 2008 1,050, Ernest Brown, 1993 1,952, Jason Schlueter, 2008 2,809, 2009 1,018, Ken Okwuonu, 1999 1,910, Evan Gray, 2003 2,713, 2003 956, Randy Shed, 1983 1,867, Ken Vaughn, 1977 2,621, 2007 929, Terry Ryan, 1976 1,840, Mike Wise, 1991 2,093, 1973 884, Mike Keeler, 1974 1,771, Ron Lewis, 1966 2,080, 1986 869, Mike Joshua, 1974 1,765, Brad Haug, 1986 1,992, 1977 855, Keenan Miller, 2005 835, Ken Okwuonu, 2000 All-purpose yards, season (Individual) Total Offensive Yards (Team) 2,250, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 4,945, 2008 Pass Completions, season (Individual) 1,788, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 4,772, 2005

302, Evan Gray, 2005 1,467, Tom Cooper, 1958 4,573, 2006 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 261, Joe Winters, 2006 1,438, Terry Ryan, 1977 4,508, 2004 245, Jason Schlueter, 2009 1,424, Randy Shed, 1983 4,143, 2007 217, Brandon Landry, 2004 1,329, Tom Cooper, 1959 4,086, 2009 191, Evan Gray, 2003 1,288, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 3,791, 1970 161, Jason Schlueter, 2008 1,274, Zach Howard, 2008 3,752, 1986 141, Steve Watson, 2007 1,225, Arnold Hill, 1960 3,677, 1977 138, Ron Lewis, 1966 1,224, Gene Huffman, 1951 3,660, 1974 129, Jason Politte, 1994 128, Pat Godwin, 1970 Rushing attempts (Team) Points Scored (Team) 588, 1984 567, 1914 Passing yards, season (Individual) 587, 1978 408, 2008 3,724, Joe Winters, 2006 582, 1979 379, 2005 3,583, Evan Gray, 2005 581, 1980 350, 2006 2,638, Jason Schlueter, 2009 572, 1983 334, 2007 2,830, Brandon Landry, 2004 554, 1986 291, 1986 2,014, Evan Gray, 2003 544, 1988 267, 1978 1,888, Ken Vaughn, 1977 528, 1974 266, 1913 1,848, Jason Schlueter, 2008 523, 1982 260, 1980 1,696, Greg Haug, 1974 517, 1985 256, 1969 1,676, Ron Lewis, 1966 1,672, Brad Haug, 1986 Rushing yards (Team) 2,476, 1984 Receptions, season (Individual) 2,206, 1979 87, Ashton Gronewold, 2007 2,179, 1993 78, Ashton Gronewold, 2006 2,132, 1983 75, Ashton Gronewold, 2005 2,080, 1986 72, Bob Somerville, 1970 2,060, 1949 72, Brett Fischer, 2004 2,014, 1980 71, Phil Shin, 2005 1,998, 1978 69, Cole Drussa, 2004 1,973, 1991 69, Brandon Landry, 2005 1,982, 1957 60, Clint Moss, 2003 57, Bryan Crider, 2009

67 ANNUAL LEADERS (SINCE 1965)

YEAR RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS ALL-PURPOSE YDS. 1965 Richard Erxleben, 467 Ron Lewis, 1,006 George Gasparovic, 26 George Gasparovic, 351 Gene Ricker, 815 1966 Robert Nicodemus, 322 Ron Lewis, 1,676 Ron Boyer, 37 Gene Ricker, 504 Gene Ricker, 797 1967 Robert Nicodemus, 425 Ron Miller, 1,042 Larry Oliver, 33 Larry Oliver, 449 Larry Oliver, 728 1968 Cecil Taylor, 501 Ron Miller, 612 Larry Oliver, 30 Larry Oliver, 445 Cecil Taylor, 764 1969 Les Clark, 740 Jack Grawe, 597 Bob Somerville, 31 Bob Somerville, 380 Les Clark, 856 1970 Steve Kubiak, 617 Pat Godwin, 1,611 Bob Somerville, 72 Bob Somerville, 862 Bob Somerville, 907 1971 Les Clark, 683 Pat Godwin, 1,098 Bob Somerville, 40 Bob Somerville, 483 Les Clark, 768 1972 Kenton Hupp, 621 Rick LaFollette, 526 Jack Gevecker, 15 Jack Gevecker, 226 Kenton Hupp, 665 1973 Mike Joshua, 550 Greg Haug, 1,138 Merle Dillow, 44 Stu Dunlop, 683 Mike Keeler, 834 1974 Mike Keeler, 884 Greg Haug, 1,696 Merle Dillow, 50 Merle Dillow, 786 Mike Keeler, 1,221 1975 Steve Townsell, 612 Greg Haug, 1,450 Stu Dunlop, 42 Stu Dunlop, 445 Steve Townsell, 754 1976 Terry Ryan, 929 Ken Vaughn, 1,085 Terry Ryan, 19 Roger Vessell, 311 Terry Ryan, 1,032 1977 Terry Ryan, 1,314 Ken Vaughn, 1,888 Andy Cox, 37 David Hall, 779 Terry Ryan, 1,438 1978 Terry Ryan, 1,117 Jeff Walters, 895 D. Hall/A. Cox, 15 David Hall, 396 Terry Ryan, 1,197 1979 Jimmy Lee, 631 Jeff Walters, 364 Perry Harris, 22 Perry Harris, 299 Craig Heath, 795 1980 David Fischer, 560 Dennis Pirkle, 967 David Fischer, 16 Jeff Walters, 239 David Fischer, 770 1981 Brian Paris, 547 Dennis Pirkle, 1,191 David Stephens, 24 David Stephens, 407 Randy Shed, 827 1982 Randy Shed, 505 Dennis Pirkle, 1,257 David Stephens, 41 David Stephens, 536 Randy Shed, 1,154 1983 Randy Shed, 956 Chris Nisbet, 847 Scott Stephens, 15 Scott Stephens, 225 Randy Shed, 1,424 1984 Mike Schafer, 828 Joe Kaczmarek, 497 Chris Schnefke, 15 Chris Schnefke, 192 Mike Schafer, 886 1985 Tom Mueller, 617 Brad Haug, 1,212 Chris Schnefke, 37 Chris Schnefke, 588 Tom Mueller, 669 1986 Tom Reed, 570 Brad Haug, 1,672 Ron Reimer, 40 Ron Reimer, 736 Vernon Huggans, 754 1987 Mike Paris, 493 D. Andrzejewski, 1,056 Chris Hawkins, 30 Chris Hawkins, 412 Mike Vehige, 790 1988 Ron Harmon, 374 Tom Minnick, 1,003 Ron Reimer, 33 Ron Reimer, 444 Ron Harmon, 810 1989 Randy Mullinax, 512 Tom Minnick, 530 Ron Harmon, 13 Chris Kennedy, 169 Ron Harmon, 1,076 1990 Rick Henry, 464 Mike Wise, 445 Chris Alverson, 15 Chris Alverson, 216 Carlos Cain, 533 1991 Carlos Cain, 746 Mike Wise, 1,309 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 568 Rob Noble, 800 1992 Fred Finley, 487 Curt Courtney, 1,017 Chris Alverson, 50 Chris Alverson, 729 Chris Alverson, 905 1993 Ernest Brown, 1,050 Mike Wise, 1,242 Chris Dawson, 38 Chris Dawson, 516 Ernest Brown, 1,073 1994 Ernest Brown, 494 Jason Politte, 1,444 Craig Sorensen, 29 Craig Sorensen, 451 David Wells, 713 1995 Steve Hodson, 651 Joe Knapp, 412 Jay Morrison, 19 Jay Morrison, 298 Elliot Jackson, 784 1996 Steve Hodson, 514 Dan Van Anne, 1,242 Elliot Jackson, 53 Elliot Jackson, 761 Elliot Jackson, 1,103 1997 Jason Wagoner, 547 David McCormack, 593 Elliot Jackson, 39 Elliot Jackson, 460 Elliot Jackson, 1,014 1998 Ken Okwuonu, 395 Matt Brueckner, 1,032 Ed Starks, 34 Ed Starks, 378 Ed Starks, 783 1999 Ken Okwuonu, 1,018 Matt Brueckner, 551 Sam Petty, 20 Nate Huckabay, 194 Ken Okwuonu, 1,164 2000 Ken Okwuonu, 835 Scott Brown, 692 Sam Petty, 29 Sam Petty, 316 Ken Okwuonu, 834 2001 Ken Okwuonu, 814 Scott Brown, 932 Jason Siller, 29 Clint Moss, 318 Ken Okwuonu, 819 2002 Damon Davis, 520 Scott Brown, 1,171 Clint Moss, 35 Clint Moss, 465 Clint Moss, 1,187 2003 Keenan Miller, 528 Evan Gray, 2,014 Clint Moss, 60 Clint Moss, 712 Clint Moss, 1,138 2004 Delane Ingram, 311 Brandon Landry, 2,830 Brett Fischer, 72 Brett Fischer, 1,040 Brett Fischer, 1,069 2005 Keenan Miller, 855 Evan Gray, 3,583 Ashton Gronewold, 75 A. Gronewold, 1,080 A. Gronewold, 1,288 2006 Matt Padilla, 585 Joe Winters, 3,724 Ashton Gronewold, 78 A. Gronewold, 1,120 A. Gronewold, 1,788 2007 David Shields, 550 Steve Watson, 1,661 Ashton Gronewold, 87 A. Gronewold, 1,009 A. Gronewold, 2,250 2008 David Shields, 800 Jason Schlueter, 1,848 Chad Shockley, 56 Chad Shockley, 724 Zach Howard, 1,274 2009 Bobby Pettis, 405 Jason Schlueter, 2,638 Bryan Crider, 57 Bryan Crider, 604 Bobby Pettis, 1,022 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

68 Clint Moss accumulated 2,325 all-purpose Ken Okwuonu is the only player in Miner yards in his fi nal two years with the Miners history to lead the team in rushing for four and caught 60 passes in 2003. consecutive years. PERFORMANCE LISTS

100-yard rushing games (Since 1965) Oct. 3, 1992 Fred Finley vs. Missouri Western 27-142-1 Sept. 18, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Washburn 16-109-3 DATE PLAYER/OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD Oct. 2, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Southwest Baptist 9-134-1 Oct. 9, 1965 Rich Erxleben vs. St. Mary’s 10-112-1 Mike Wise vs. Southwest Baptist 13-133-2 Oct. 8, 1966 Rich Erxleben vs. William Jewell 17-100-0 Oct. 16, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Northwest Missouri 21-151-1 Sept. 21, 1968 Cecil Taylor vs. Washington University 6-105-1 Oct. 23, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Truman State 19-160-0 Sept. 28, 1968 Cecil Taylor vs. Missouri Valley 20-123-1 Oct. 30, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Western 25-144-1 Sept. 27, 1969 Les Clark vs. Missouri Valley 41-140-0 Nov. 6, 1993 Ernest Brown vs. Missouri Southern 40-187-2 Oct. 25, 1969 Les Clark vs. Southeast Missouri State 19-135-0 Sept. 9, 1994 Ernest Brown vs. Georgetown (Ky.) 27-108-1 Nov. 8, 1969 Les Clark vs. Northwest Missouri State 35-126-0 Sept. 23, 1995 Steve Hodson vs. Northwest Missouri 20-145-1 Oct. 10, 1970 Steve Kubiak vs. Illinois-Chicago 15-161-1 Nov. 11, 1995 Steve Hodson vs. Missouri Western 22-127-1 Oct. 17, 1970 Steve Kubiak vs. Northwest Missouri 30-227-2 Sept. 7, 1996 Steve Hodson vs. Quincy 17-100-3 Nov. 21, 1970 Bob Berry vs. Truman State 31-119-1 Sept. 14, 1996 Steve Hodson vs. Missouri Valley 19-180-2 Nov. 26, 1970 Bob Berry vs. Lincoln 46-189-2 Oct. 12, 1996 Brian Tillman vs. Emporia State 11-114-1 Oct. 16, 1971 Les Clark vs. Northwest Missouri State 27-129-2 Nov. 2, 1996 Brian Tillman vs. Southwest Baptist 27-167-1 Oct. 30, 1971 Les Clark vs. Central Missouri 35-123-0 Sept. 6, 1997 Jason Wagoner vs. Quincy 18-123-1 Oct. 21, 1972 Kenton Hupp vs. Missouri State 23-115-0 Sept. 13, 1997 Jason Wagoner vs. Missouri Valley 27-152-0 Oct. 28, 1972 Kenton Hupp vs. Central Missouri 34-170-2 Oct. 25, 1987 Elliot Jackson vs. Missouri Western 13-107-1 Nov. 4, 1972 Kenton Hupp vs. Washington University 34-138-0 Brad Clarke vs. Missouri Western 19-100-0 Sept. 7, 1974 Mike Keeler vs. Missouri Valley 27-114-0 Sept. 5, 1998 Matt Brueckner vs. Quincy 20-116-1 Sept. 14, 1974 Mike Joshua vs. Missouri Western 30-168-2 Oct. 31, 1998 Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Southern 18-175-3 Mike Keeler vs. Missouri Western 25-150-0 Sept. 4, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy 28-190-1 Oct. 19, 1974 Mike Joshua vs. Truman State 27-137-0 Sept. 11, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Valley 33-212-3 Nov. 23, 1974 Mike Keeler vs. Missouri State 23-124-1 Oct. 2, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Emporia State 24-118-1 Mike Joshua vs. Missouri State 16-113-1 Oct. 9, 1999 Ken Okwuonu vs. Washburn 29-131-1 Sept. 13, 1975 Steve Townsell vs. Missouri Western 30-134-2 Sept. 2, 2000 Ken Okwuonu vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 30-211-3 Nov. 1, 1975 Steve Townsell vs. Lincoln 26-106-0 Oct. 7, 2000 Ken Okwuonu vs. Washburn 23-108-1 Nov. 15, 1975 Steve Townsell vs. Northwest Missouri 14-111-1 Oct. 21, 2000 Ken Okwuonu vs. Southwest Baptist 31-164-2 Oct. 9, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln 26-151-2 Sept. 1, 2001 Ken Okwuonu vs. Quincy 21-169-2 Oct. 16, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri 33-136-2 Sept. 8, 2001 Ken Okwuonu vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 24-153-1 Oct. 30, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Northwest Missouri State 28-115-1 Nov. 10, 2001 Ken Okwuonu vs. Missouri Southern 25-106-1 Nov. 23, 1976 Terry Ryan vs. Southeast Missouri State 28-117-1 Sept. 14, 2002 Damon Davis vs. Drake 26-179-2 Sept. 3, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Missouri Valley 32-177-1 Nov. 2, 2002 Keenan Miller vs. Southwest Baptist 25-113-0 Sept. 10, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Missouri Western 23-101-1 Sept. 30, 2003 Dan Lester vs. Missouri Southern 18-104-1 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 Sept. 17, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Missouri Southern 27-103-0 Nov. 1, 2003 Keenan Miller vs. Emporia State 24-101-1 Sept. 24, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Pittsburg State 23-121-1 Nov. 8, 2003 Keenan Miller vs. Truman Stata 20-180-0 Oct. 8, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln 27-129-2 Aug. 28, 2004 Keenan Miller vs. Upper Iowa 17-110-1 Oct. 15, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri 34-179-0 Oct. 9, 2004 Delane Ingram vs. Central Missouri 18-131-0 Oct. 29, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Northwest Missouri State 28-124-1 Sept. 17, 2005 Keenan Miller vs. Peru State 22-178-1 Nov. 12, 1977 Terry Ryan vs. Southeast Missouri State 27-157-1 Oct. 15, 2005 Keenan Miller vs. Southwestern Okla. St. 31-142-1 Sept. 9, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Missouri Valley 28-133-0 Sept. 23, 2006 Matt Padilla vs. Morehead State 21-106-1 Sept. 23, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Pittsburg State 30-162-1 Aug. 25, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Truman State 5-102-0 Oct. 7, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Southeast Missouri State 29-127-0 Oct. 13, 2007 David Shields vs. Southern Nazarene 16-119-1 Oct. 21, 1978 Jimmy Lee vs. Missouri State State 21-106-0 Oct. 20, 2007 Jerome Miller vs. Central State 16-137-1 Oct. 28, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Northwest Missouri State 33-133-2 Oct. 27, 2007 Jerome Miller vs. Lincoln 18-106-1 Nov. 4, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Central Methodist 29-102-3 David Shields vs. Lincoln 13-102-1 Nov. 11, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Lincoln 34-119-2 Nov. 10, 2007 David Shields vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 17-107-2 Nov. 18, 1978 Terry Ryan vs. Central Missouri 48-200-1 Sept. 13, 2008 David Shields vs. Evangel 21-119-2 Sept. 1, 1979 Jimmy Lee vs. William Penn 16-115-2 Sept. 20, 2008 David Shields vs. Wisconsin-Stout 20-112-1 Oct. 20, 1979 Oscar Berryman vs. Missouri State 13-120-0 Nov. 1, 2008 David Shields vs. Lincoln 17-112-2 Nov. 10, 1979 Brian Paris vs. Lincoln 27-161-0 Sept. 12, 2009 Curterris Golden vs. Saint Joseph’s 8-111-1 Nov. 17, 1979 Jimmy Lee vs. Central Missouri 9-103-0 Sept. 27, 1980 Jimmy Lee vs. Evangel 17-118-3 275-yard passing games (Since 1965) Oct. 11, 1980 Brian Paris vs. Northwest Missouri State 21-115-2 Oct. 24, 1981 Dave Fischer vs. Central Missouri 16-163-0 DATE PLAYER/OPPONENT A-C-YDS Oct. 16, 1982 Tom Kroner vs. Culver-Stockton 16-123-3 Oct. 26, 1974 Greg Haug vs. Central Missouri 39-25-302 Oct. 30, 1982 Mike Schafer vs. Evangel 14-125-2 Sept. 10, 1977 Ken Vaughn vs. Missouri Western 35-14-275 Sept. 17, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Pittsburg State 24-154-0 Sept. 17, 1977 Ken Vaughn vs. Missouri Southern 38-19-288 Sept. 24, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Evansville 18-141-1 Sept. 5, 1992 Curt Courtney vs. Iowa Wesleyan 37-21-291 Oct. 29, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Evangel 19-175-1 Oct. 30, 1993 Mike Wise vs. Missouri Western 39-19-295 Nov. 5, 1983 Mike Schafer vs. Southeast Missouri St. 31-111-1 Oct. 11, 2003 Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist 46-29-315 Nov. 12, 1983 Randy Shed vs. Truman State 24-113-0 Oct. 25, 2003 Evan Gray vs. Washburn 48-26-278 Sept. 8, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Missouri Valley 23-101-1 Nov. 1, 2003 Evan Gray vs. Emporia State 59-27-303 Oct. 6, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Southeast Missouri St. 26-103-2 Nov. 15, 2003 Evan Gray vs. Missouri Western 76-47-473 Oct. 13, 1984 Keenan Curry vs. Truman State 18-117-2 Aug. 28, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. Upper Iowa 40-25-374 Mike Schafer vs. Truman State 17-111-0 Sept. 4, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. Colorado Mines 54-29-449 Oct. 27, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Lincoln 22-100-1 Sept. 11, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. Missouri Southern 38-22-289 Nov. 3, 1984 Mike Schafer vs. Evangel 20-108-0 Oct. 9, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. Central Missouri 43-26-332 Sept. 21, 1985 Tom Mueller vs. Pittsburg State 15-110-0 Oct. 16, 2004 Brandon Landry vs. Washburn 40-21-279 Oct. 25, 1986 Tom Reed vs. Lincoln 21-118-3 Oct. 23, 2004 Mark Becker vs. Emporia State 35-20-275 Nov. 1, 1986 Mike Vehige vs. Southwest Baptist 13-115-1 Aug. 27, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Upper Iowa 49-29-293 Nov. 8, 1986 Mike Vehige vs. Truman State 17-120-0 Sept. 24, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Saint Joseph’s 61-29-296 Sept. 5, 1987 Mike Vehige vs. Missouri Western 12-119-0 Oct. 1, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Southwest Baptist 65-37-465 Oct. 29, 1988 Ron Harmon vs. Lincoln 13-150-0 Oct. 22, 2005 Evan Gray vs. South Dakota State 46-27-335 Sept. 2, 1989 Ron Harmon vs. Washburn 12-165-1 Oct. 29, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Austin Peay 41-26-499 Oct. 13, 1990 Rick Henry vs. Northwest Missouri St. 19-115-0 Nov. 5, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Morehead State 64-44-472 Aug. 31, 1981 Carlos Cain vs. Michigan Tech 23-143-2 Nov. 12, 2005 Evan Gray vs. Butler 59-35-432 Sept. 21, 1991 Carlos Cain vs. Northwest Missouri St. 23-145-1 Aug. 26, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Tiffi n 43-25-402 69 Sept. 28, 1991 Carlos Cain vs. Pittsburg State 24-107-0 Sept. 9, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Southeast Missouri St. 55-29-419 Oct. 26, 1991 Mike Wise vs. Washburn 15-134-2 Sept. 16, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Lincoln 37-19-359 PERFORMANCE LISTS

Sept. 23, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Morehead State 39-23-415 Sept. 3, 2009 Chad Shockley vs. Central Missouri 10-82-0 Sept. 30, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Saint Joseph’s 39-18-286 Sept. 12, 2009 Chad Shockley vs. Saint Joseph’s 12-174-2 Oct. 7, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Southwestern Okla. St. 60-31-416 Sept. 19, 2009 Smook Thomas vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point 16-190-1 Oct. 21, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Southern Nazarene 40-24-371 Bobby Pettis vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point 10-40-0 Nov. 11, 2006 Joe Winters vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 43-25-326 Oct. 17, 2009 Bryan Crider vs. Northwestern Okla. St. 11-101-0 Aug. 25, 2007 Brad Guidry vs. Truman State 47-32-345 Oct. 24, 2009 Bryan Crider vs. Saint Francis (Ind.) 12-134-0 Sept. 8, 2007 Brad Guidry vs. Wisconsin-Stout 34-22-304 Sept. 29, 2007 Steve Watson vs. Arkansas-Monticello 48-22-363 Oct. 13, 2007 Steve Watson vs. Southern Nazarene 60-37-325 S&T as an NCAA-II Ranked Team Sept. 27, 2008 Jason Schlueter vs. Butler 43-32-380 (Since 1980) Oct. 4, 2008 Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Joseph’s 28-20-279 Nov. 8, 2008 Brad Guidry vs. Southwest Baptist 42-31-437 Oct. 4, 1980: #9 S&T 18, Lincoln 0 Nov. 15, 2008 Brad Guidry vs. Truman State 54-35-383 Oct. 6, 1984: #8 S&T 16, Southeast Missouri State 0 Sept. 12, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Joseph’s 45-32-392 Oct. 13, 1984: Truman State 31, #6 S&T 20 Sept. 19, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point 56-41-351 Oct. 17, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Northwestern Okla. St. 54-30-344 Oct. 24, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Saint Francis (Ind.) 47-35-438 S&T vs. NCAA-II Ranked Teams Nov. 14, 2009 Jason Schlueter vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 40-21-285 (Since 1980)

10-reception games (Since 1965) Nov. 10, 1984: #5 Northwest Missouri State 14, S&T 9 Oct. 21, 1989: #6 Pittsburg State 42, S&T 14 DATE PLAYER/OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD Oct. 20, 1990: #4 Pittsburg State 52, S&T 7 Oct. 15, 1966 Gene Ricker vs. Missouri State 11-153-1 Sept. 28, 1991: S&T 6, #13 Pittsburg State 6 Oct. 29, 1966 Larry Oliver vs. Southeast Missouri State 10-156-1 Oct. 12, 1991: #T19 Missouri Southern 42, S&T 6 Nov. 19, 1966 Larry Oliver vs. Bradley 10-173-1 Sept. 26, 1992: #1 Pittsburg State 45, S&T 3 Sept. 30, 1967 Larry Oliver vs. Missouri Valley 11-193-1 Oct. 17, 1992: #16 Emporia State 35, S&T 6 Oct. 3, 1970 Bob Somerville vs. Bradley 12-172-1 Nov. 14, 1992: #T16 Truman State 36, S&T 14 Oct. 31, 1970 Bob Somerville vs. Central Missouri 15-156-0 Nov. 6, 1993: #6 Missouri Southern 47, S&T 33 Oct. 26, 1974 Jack Gevecker vs. Central Missouri 10-127-1 Oct. 8, 1994: #4 Pittsburg State 34, S&T 0 Sept. 27, 1975 Stu Dunlop vs. Pittsburg State 15-110-2 Oct. 22, 1994: #8 Truman State 38, S&T 7 Sept. 17, 1977 Andy Cox vs. Missouri Southern 11-199-1 Nov. 4, 1995: #4 Pittsburg State 60, S&T 10 Nov. 19, 1977 David Hall vs. Truman State 10-125-0 Nov. 11, 1995: S&T 25, #20 Missouri Western 21 Sept. 12, 1987 Chris Hawkins vs. Missouri Valley 11-135-0 Oct. 5, 1996: #T4 Missouri Southern 25, S&T 21 Nov. 2, 1991 Chris Alverson vs. Central Missouri 10-92-0 Nov. 9, 1996: #8 Pittsburg State 45, S&T 0 Sept. 5, 1992 Chris Alverson vs. Iowa Wesleyan 10-178-2 Oct. 4, 1997: #2 Pittsburg State 42, S&T 7 Nov. 1, 2003 Clint Moss vs. Emporia State 11-136-2 Oct. 11, 1997: #5 Northwest Missouri State 38, S&T 3 Nov. 15, 2003 Cole Drussa vs. Missouri Western 14-101-0 Oct. 10, 1998: #4 Northwest Missouri State 49, S&T 6 Oct. 30, 2004 Brett Fischer vs. Truman State 10-116-1 Nov. 7, 1998: #10 Emporia State 34, S&T 14 Nov. 6, 2004 Brett Fischer vs. Missouri Western 14-197-1 Oct. 30, 1999: #8 Pittsburg State 62, S&T 0 Nov. 6, 2004 Cole Drussa vs. Missouri Western 13-73-0 Nov. 6, 1999: #5 Northwest Missouri State 34, S&T 3 Aug. 27, 2005 Phil Shin vs. Upper Iowa 11-102-0 Oct. 28, 2000: #17 Pittsburg State 52, S&T 10 Sept. 10, 2005 Phil Shin vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 13-122-1 Nov. 4, 2000: #1 Northwest Missouri State 70, S&T 7 Sept. 24, 2005 Ashton Gronewold vs. Saint Joseph’s 11-126-2 Sept. 15, 2001: #16 Northwest Mo St. 49, S&T 0 Oct. 1, 2005 Brandon Landry vs. Southwest Baptist 11-138-0 Sept. 29, 2001: #19 Central Missouri 31, S&T 10 Nov. 5, 2005 Ashton Gronewold vs. Morehead State 12-127-3 Oct. 20, 2001: #14 Pittsburg State 31, S&T 3 Nov. 12, 2005 Ashton Gronewold vs. Butler 10-174-3 Sept. 21, 2002: #7 Northwest Missouri State 34, S&T 9 Oct. 7, 2006 Ashton Gronewold vs. Southwestern Okla. 11-121-2 Oct. 3, 2002: #12 Central Missouri 55, S&T 14 Oct. 14, 2006 Brandon Landry vs. Austin Peay 10-68-1 Oct. 26, 2002: #20 Pittsburg State 48, S&T 14 Sept. 29, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Ark.-Monticello 11-181-3 Oct. 4, 2003: #5 Pittsburg State 59, S&T 6 Oct. 13, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Southern Nazarene 11-105-2 Oct. 18, 2003: #15 Central Missouri 73, S&T 21 Mike Greaving vs. Southern Nazarene 11-86-0 Nov. 1, 2003: #12 Emporia State 44, S&T 27 Oct. 20, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Central State 12-154-3 Sept. 18, 2004: #8 Northwest Missouri State 65, S&T 3 Nov. 10, 2007 Ashton Gronewold vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 10-87-2 Sept. 25, 2004: #3 Pittsburg State 91, S&T 27 Sept. 27, 2008 Chad Shockley vs. Butler 11-165-0 Oct. 9, 2004: S&T 42, #23 Central Missouri 38 Nov. 15, 2008 Zach Howard vs. Truman State 11-103-0 Sept, 3, 2009: Central Missouri 50, S&T 13 Miners in Homecoming Games (36-42-4)

1921: Rose Poly 7, S&T 3 1949: S&T 30, Southeast Missouri 6 1970: S&T 14, Missouri State 14 1991: Missouri Western 26, S&T 14 1926: Arkansas Tech 30, S&T 0 1950: S&T 35, Missouri State 34 1971: S&T 21, Northwest Missouri 19 1992: Missouri Southern 33, S&T 13 1927: Central Methodist 21, S&T 7 1951: S&T 19, Southeast Missouri 6 1972: Missouri State 3, S&T 0 1993: S&T 44, Southwest Baptist 8 1928: S&T 18, Kirksville Osteopaths 0 1952: Truman State 52, S&T 19 1973: S&T 24, Central Missouri 14 1994: Pittsburg State 34, S&T 0 1929: S&T 73, McKendree 0 1953: S&T 20, Central Missouri 0 1974: S&T 20, Truman State 7 1995: Emporia State 45, S&T 14 1930: S&T 67, Drury 6 1954: S&T 19, Northwest Missouri 13 1975: Truman State 26, S&T 6 1996: Missouri Southern 25, S&T 21 1931: S&T 27, Central Methodist 0 1955: Central Missouri 25, S&T 19 1976: Missouri State 10, S&T 9 1997: Northwest Missouri 38, S&T 3 1932: S&T 14, Northwest Missouri 7 1956: S&T 27, Northwest Missouri 7 1977: S&T 20, Central Missouri 14 1998: Pittsburg State 41, S&T 3 1933: S&T 13, Ottawa 0 1957: S&T 27, Emporia State 14 1978: S&T 13, Southeast Missouri 6 1999: Emporia State 48, S&T 6 1934: McKendree 20, S&T 6 1958: S&T 20, Northwest Missouri 7 1979: Truman State 3, S&T 2 2000: Washburn 34, S&T 14 1935: Missouri State 7, S&T 2 1959: S&T 32, Missouri State 8 1980: S&T 27, Missouri State 16 2001: Central Missouri 31, S&T 10 1936: Central Missouri 20, S&T 0 1960: Northwest Missouri 53, S&T 22 1981: S&T 24, Northwest Missouri 3 2002: Missouri Western 29, S&T 9 1937: S&T 6, Truman State 6 1961: S&T 13, Missouri State 6 1982: S&T 23, Lincoln 7 2003: Southwest Baptist 43, S&T 27

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL 1938: Central Arkansas 27, S&T 0 1962: S&T 26, Northwest Missouri 12 1983: S&T 15, Central Missouri 0 2004: Washburn 42, S&T 17 1939: Missouri State 20, S&T 6 1963: Missouri State 42, S&T 0 1984: S&T 27, Lincoln 3 2005: Southwest Baptist 40, S&T 38 1940: S&T 7, Southeast Missouri 7 1964: Truman State 35, S&T 12 1985: S&T 14, Central Missouri 9 2006: S&T 17, Southern Nazarene 14 1941: Northwest Missouri 20, S&T 7 1965: S&T 41, St. Mary’s (Kan.) 0 1986: Southeast Missouri 30, S&T 12 2007: S&T 44, Central State 28 1942: Southeast Missouri 7, S&T 6 1966: Central Missouri 28, S&T 26 1987: Central Missouri 20, S&T 14 2008: S&T 58, Kentucky Wesleyan 7 1946: S&T 0, Pittsburg State 0 1967: Missouri State 21, S&T 9 1988: S&T 31, Southwest Baptist 20 2009: S&T 39, Saint Francis (Ind.) 37 1947: S&T 47, Southeast Missouri 19 1968: Central Missouri 20, S&T 16 1989: Southeast Missouri 27, S&T 7 2010: S&T vs. Northwestern Okla. St. 70 1948: Missouri State 18, S&T 0 1969: Southeast Missouri 32, S&T 24 1990: Northwest Missouri 21, S&T 13 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1893 (0-1) 1906 (2-4) 27-119 11/20 @Drury 0-16 10/13 @Missouri 0-26 10/20 Battery A 10-0 1894 (1-0) 10/27 @St. Louis 0-71 11/12 Drury 8-6 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 6-16 Arkansas 11-0 1895 (0-2) 16-26 @Drury 0-6 11/2 @Christian Brothers 8-10 11/23 @Washington Univ. 8-16 1907 (5-2) 100-38 Arkansas 5-7 1896 (0-1) Smith Academy 12-0 Drury 0-42 10/5 @St. Louis 0-12 10/26 McKinley HS 24-0 1897 (No games) 10/31 Battery A 11-6 11/9 @Washington Univ. 11-8 1898 (1-1) 26-32 11/16 Southeast Missouri 37-5 Washington Univ. 0-32 Drury 26-0 1908 (2-3) 68-48 10/3 @St. Louis 0-17 1899 (0-2) 12-35 10/10 @Missouri 0-16 Miners’ 1914 team: Undefeated (9-0) squad that 10/18 Christian Brothers 6-17 10/21 Battery A 45-0 11/23 @Drury 6-18 10/28 Carleton 6-10 outscored its opponents 567-6 during the season. 11/26 @Drury 17-5 1900 (4-3) 116-44 1920 (4-4) 79-122 10/6 Marion Sims 6-11 1909 (5-4) 138-69 1914 (9-0) 567-6 10/2 @Washington Univ. 0-21 10/21 @Christian Brothers 6-0 10/2 @St. Louis 3-0 10/3 @Missouri 9-0 10/9 Southeast Missouri 28-0 10/29 Missouri 2-12 10/11 Central Methodist 10-11 10/10 Kansas Miners 87-0 10/16 @Missouri State 33-15 11/3 Drury 69-0 10/16 @Missouri 0-13 10/17 @Washington Univ. 19-0 10/23 @St. Louis 0-27 11/10 @Washington Univ. 11-5 10/23 Carleton 18-6 10/24 Arkansas 40-0 10/30 @Arkansas 0-14 11/17 @St. Louis 22-11 10/30 Haskell 10-14 10/31 Drury 68-0 11/6 Central Missouri 17-0 11/29 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-5 11/13 @Truman State 21-0 11/7 Pittsburg State 104-0 11/13 Drury* 7-13 11/15 @Kirksville Osteopaths 27-0 11/14 Kirksville Osteopaths 150-0 11/20 @Tulsa 0-45 1901 (6-2) 120-59 11/24 @Barnes Medical 6-25 11/28 @St. Louis 63-0 *This game later forfeited to 9/28 Smith Academy 10-0 11/25 @Drury 43-0 12/5* @Christian Brothers 27-6 *This game not sanctioned by Missouri School of Mines.

10/5 Pierce City Baptist 6-5 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 10/12 Shurtleff 57-0 1910 (3-3-1) 85-42 Missouri School of Mines. 1921 (4-4) 155-46 10/16 @Marion Sims 5-0 10/1 Central Methodist 19-5 10/1 @Washington Univ. 0-10 11/2 @Christian Brothers 24-0 10/8 @Missouri 0-0 1915 (5-2) 178-127 10/7 @Southeast Missouri 24-0 11/16 @Drury 12-0 10/15 @St. Louis 0-3 10/1 Pittsburg State 41-0 10/14 Missouri State 69-6 11/23 Washington Univ. 6-16 10/22 @Kansas State 3-23 10/9 @Illinois 7-75 10/21 Missouri Wesleyan 3-14 11/30 @Kirksville Osteopaths 0-38 10/29 Missouri State 24-0 10/16 Missouri State 51-20 10/28 Millikin 0-7 11/12 @Arkansas 2-6 10/22 @Texas A&M 3-33 11/4 Rose Poly 3-7 1902 (2-5) 32-67 11/24 Drury 37-5 10/30 Kirksville Osteopaths 36-6 11/11 Drury 31-0 10/4 @Pierce City 5-0 11/6 @Drury 26-6 11/18 Central Methodist 21-2 10/11 West End Athletic Club 6-0 1911 (1-5-2) 56-132 11/13 Central Missouri 13-7 10/18 @Central Missouri 6-11 10/12 @Missouri 0-29 11/15 @Christian Brothers 5-11 10/19 Missouri State 34-0 1916 (1-6-1) 27-340 1922 (1-6-1) 28-120 11/22 Drury 10-11 10/26 Central Methodist 11-27 9/30 Millikin 7-7 10/7 @Washington Univ. 6-14 Arkansas 0-11 11/2 Drury 0-6 Washington Univ. 6-7 10/13 Westminster 10-0 South Dakota 0-23 11/9 @Arkansas 3-44 Kirksville Osteopaths 0-21 10/20 @Missouri Wesleyan 3-14 St. Louis 6-24 10/28 @Arkansas 0-60 10/27 Arkansas Tech 0-6 1903 (2-3-2) 28-90 William Jewell 2-2 11/3 Central Missouri 14-13 11/4 @St. Louis 7-14 10/3 @Missouri 0-40 Haskell 0-0 11/10 Drury 0-38 11/11 Drury 0-12 10/10 Arkansas 17-6 @Texas A&M 0-77 11/18 Millikin 6-6 10/19 Central Missouri 5-0 1912 (4-4) 146-72 @Tulsa 0-117 11/25 @Tennessee Doctors 6-54 10/31 @Washington Univ. 0-0 9/27 Central Methodist 17-13 11/7 @Drury 0-0 10/5 Missouri State 64-0 1917 (2-4) 93-131 1923 (4-4) 208-136 11/20 @Oklahoma 6-12 10/12 @Missouri 0-13 10/13 Westminster 26-18 10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-7 11/26 @Colorado 0-32 10/19 @St. Louis 0-13 10/20 @Arkansas 0-39 10/13 @Drake 0-54 10/26 Washington Univ. 6-13 10/27 Marionville 65-7 10/16 @Southern Methodist 0-35 1904 (4-1-1) 132-35 11/2 @Drury 0-13 11/9 Washington Univ. 2-21 10/26 Kirksville Osteopaths 34-7 10/8 Shurtleff 23-0 11/23 Southeast Missouri 46-0 11/16 Drury 0-26 11/2 Kansas City 109-0 10/15 @Missouri State 41-0 11/28 @Oklahoma State 13-7 11/28 @Rose Poly 0-20 11/9 Oklahoma Mines 53-6 10/22 @Vanderbilt 4-29 11/16 @Drury 13-7 11/12 Christian Brothers 53-0 1913 (6-1-1) 266-60 1918 (1-2) 13-39 11/23 Arkansas Tech 0-20 11/19 Drury 6-6 10/4 Southeast Missouri 51-0 @Washington Univ. 0-26 11/24 @Arkansas 5-0 10/11 Christian Brothers 7-7 @Arkansas 0-7 1924 (3-6) 104-101 10/18 @St. Louis 62-0 11/27 Rose Poly 13-6 10/4 McKendree 27-0 1905 (3-3-1) 86-91 10/25 @Drury 26-0 10/11 @St. Louis 14-26 10/7 Shurtleff 0-0 11/1 @Missouri 13-44 1919 (3-5) 115-96 10/18 @Oklahoma State 0-23 10/14 @Missouri 0-28 11/8 @Washington Univ. 19-3 10/4 Kirksville Osteopaths 20-6 10/25 Washington Univ. 0-13 10/28 Missouri State 28-0 11/17 Oklahoma State 14-0 10/10 @Westminster 54-0 11/1 @Loyola, Ill. 0-6 11/4 Battery A 36-0 11/22 Verona Athletic Club 74-6 10/18 @Arkansas 0-20 11/8 Rose Poly 23-3 11/18 Arkansas 16-0 10/25 @St. Louis 0-21 11/15 Missouri Wesleyan 6-10 11/25 @Washington Univ. 6-23 11/1 @Washington Univ. 0-29 11/21 @Drury 27-7 11/30 @Drury 0-40 11/7 @Central Missouri 0-6 11/14 Missouri State 32-0 11/26 @Missouri State 10-13 11/28 @Drury 7-12

71 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1925 (5-2-1) 114-78 1930 (5-1-1) 209-71 AS A MEMBER OF MIAA 1940 (3-3-2, 2-2-1) 91-65 10/3 Shurtleff 6-6 10/4 Truman State 19-7 1935 (1-7, 0-5) 26-130 9/27 Arkansas State 39-12 10/9 McKendree 40-6 10/11 Drury 67-6 10/5 McKendree 16-0 10/5 @St. Louis 0-0 10/17 @Missouri 0-32 10/18 Missouri Valley 38-7 10/11 @St. Louis 0-38 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 25-0 10/24 Kirksville Osteopaths 21-0 10/25 @St. Louis 33-33 10/19 Missouri State 2-7 10/19 Central Missouri 6-7 10/31 @St. Louis 14-7 11/8 @Westminster 13-0 10/26 @Central Missouri 6-20 11/2 @Missouri State 7-27 11/14 Washington Univ. 0-7 11/15 @Tulsa 0-18 11/2 Northwest Missouri 2-7 11/9 Southeast Missouri 7-7 11/21 Drury 20-13 Chillicothe Business 39-0 11/8 @Oklahoma City 6-27 11/15 @Truman State 7-0 11/26 Missouri State 13-7 11/16 Truman State 6-13 11/23 @Washington Univ. 0-12 1931 (5-3) 122-26 11/22 @Southeast Missouri 0-19 1926 (5-3) 144-98 9/26 @Pittsburg State 19-7 10/2 McKendree 41-13 10/3 Missouri (B) 26-0 1936 (1-4-2, 0-3-2) 86-96 1941 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 116-67 10/9 Washington Univ. 2-25 10/10 @Oklahoma State 0-6 9/25 @St. Louis 18-31 MIAA Co-Champions 10/16 Arkansas Tech 0-30 10/16 @St. Louis 0-7 10/3 McKendree 27-0 9/26 Arkansas State 46-0 10/23 Kirksville Osteopaths 14-6 10/23 @Northwest Missouri 0-6 10/16 @Northwest Missouri 0-0 10/3 @St. Louis 7-13 10/30 Evansville 32-9 10/31 Central Methodist 27-0 10/24 Central Missouri 0-20 10/10 @Central Missouri 0-0 11/6 Drury 27-6 11/13 @Drury 18-0 10/30 @Truman State 12-13 10/17 Northwest Missouri 7-20 11/13 St. Louis 7-9 11/25 Northeastern Okla. 32-0 11/13 @Missouri State 13-13 10/24 Jefferson Barracks 6-6 11/25 @Missouri State 21-0 11/20 Southeast Missouri 16-19 10/31 Missouri State 3-0 1932 (4-3-1) 115-84 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 20-0 1927 (2-5-1) 52-119 9/24 Pittsburg State 0-13 1937 (3-4-1, 2-2-1) 100-93 11/14 Truman State 20-0 9/30 Shurtleff 7-0 10/1 @Arkansas 20-19 9/25 Southern Illinois 27-0 11/21 Washington Univ. 7-28 10/8 @Washington Univ. 0-13 10/15 Drury 40-0 10/1 @St. Louis 6-32 10/14 Central Methodist 7-21 10/22 @Truman State 7-12 10/15 @Central Missouri 6-20 10/22 @Arkansas 0-34 10/28 @Missouri State 34-7 10/23 Truman State 6-6 1942 (3-4) 130-69 10/29 @St. Louis 0-17 11/5 Northwest Missouri 14-7 11/6 @Oklahoma City 7-19 10/10 @St. Louis 7-14 11/5 Kirksville Osteopaths 13-13 11/12 @Tulsa 0-26 11/13 Missouri State 35-0 10/17 @Northwest Missouri 13-22 11/11 @Drury 18-7 11/19 St. Viator 0-0 11/19 Northwest Missouri 7-0 10/24 Central Missouri 32-7 11/18 Westminster 7-14 11/25 @Southeast Missouri 6-16 10/31 Ft. Leonard Wood 53-0 1933 (4-3) 93-88 @Missouri State 13-0 1928 (3-4-1) 81-97 10/6 @Arkansas Tech 0-26 1938 (4-4, 3-2) 104-93 Southeast Missouri 6-7 10/6 @Washington Univ. 0-9 10/14 McKendree 7-6 9/30 @St. Louis 0-12 Washington Univ. 6-19 10/13 McKendree 19-0 10/28 Missouri State 40-6 10/8 Chillicothe Business 30-6 10/20 @St. Louis 7-12 11/4 Ottawa 13-0 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 0-21 1943 (5-3) 112-112 10/26 Central Methodist 6-12 11/11 @St. Louis 0-26 10/22 Central Arkansas 0-27 9/25 @Arkansas 0-59 11/3 Kirksville Osteopaths 18-0 11/18 Truman State 0-18 10/29 Southeast Missouri 35-0 10/1 @Central Missouri 0-6 11/10 @Westminster 13-7 11/25 Northwest Missouri 33-6 11/5 @Truman State 6-2 10/16 @Illinois State 19-6 11/17 @Arkansas 6-45 11/12 @Missouri State 7-19 10/23 Missouri (B) 18-0 11/29 @Drury 12-12 1934 (2-6) 79-122 11/18 Central Missouri 26-6 10/30 @Illinois Wesleyan 8-0 9/21 @Pittsburg State 6-18 11/6 @Southeast Missouri 25-0 1929 (5-3) 190-70 9/29 Arkansas Tech 0-6 1939 (5-4, 3-2) 111-120 11/13 Camp J. T. Robinson 27-14 10/5 @Truman State 13-12 10/5 Truman State 0-19 9/29 @St. Louis 0-13 11/20 Pittsburg State 14-34 10/12 Lombard 6-7 10/13 McKendree 6-20 10/7 Arkansas State 39-6 10/19 McKendree 73-0 10/27 @Arkansas 0-20 10/13 @Central Missouri 13-7 1944 (No games — World War II) 10/26 @Central Methodist 19-6 11/3 @St. Louis 0-25 10/21 Northwest Missouri 0-17 11/2 Westminster 0-12 11/24 Missouri State 49-0 10/28 Missouri State 6-20 1945 (0-5) 14-95 11/9 Northwest Missouri 33-6 11/29 Northwest Missouri 18-14 11/4 Arkansas-Monticello 28-13 Missouri State 7-13 11/16 @Northeastern Okla. 27-0 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 12-6 Missouri (B) 0-25 11/28 @Drury 19-27 11/18 Truman State 13-6 St. Louis 0-32 11/24 @Washington Univ. 0-12 Missouri State 7-19 Truman State 0-6

1946 (4-3-2, 3-1-1) 94-144 MIAA Co-Champions 9/20 @St. Louis 0-24 9/28 Central Methodist 12-6 10/5 @Oklahoma City 6-74 10/12 @Central Missouri 20-0 10/19 @Northwest Missouri 25-0 10/26 @Southeast Missouri 6-27 11/2 Missouri State 12-0 11/9 Pittsburg State 0-0 11/16 Truman State 13-13

1947 (4-3, 4-1) 105-126 MIAA Champions 9/27 @St. Louis 0-61 10/4 @Memphis 0-13 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 12-6 10/18 Central Missouri 14-7

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Miners’ 1941 team: Missouri S&T’s fi rst championship team in the Missouri Intercollegiate 10/25 @Truman State 25-6 11/1 @Missouri State 7-14 Athletic Association; team recorded fi ve shutouts during that championship season. 11/8 Southeast Missouri 47-19

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1963 (2-7, 2-3) 69-225 9/14 Lincoln 6-24 9/21 @Washington Univ. 7-15 9/28 Pittsburg State 6-35 10/5 @Tennessee-Martin 7-32 10/12 Southeast Missouri 19-14 10/19 @Truman State 0-41 10/26 @Northwest Missouri 14-22 11/2 Missouri State 0-42 11/9 @Central Missouri 10-0

1964 (1-8, 1-4) 78-324 9/19 @Washington Univ. 7-27 9/26 @Pittsburg State 9-24 10/3 Tennessee-Martin 6-26 10/10 @Lincoln 0-73 10/17 Truman State 12-35 10/24 Northwest Missouri 19-41 10/31 @Missouri State 13-49 11/7 Central Missouri 14-0 11/14 @Southeast Missouri 7-49

Miners’ 1947 team: Missouri S&T’ s fi rst outright championship team that won the Missouri 1965 (2-7, 0-5) 116-168 Intercollegiate Athletic Association title with a 4-1 league mark. 9/18 @Washington Univ. 6-19 9/25 Pittsburg State 19-7 10/2 @Carson-Newman 0-27 1948 (4-3-2, 2-1-2) 105-96 1953 (3-5, 2-3) 100-117 1958 (5-4, 4-1) 154-185 10/9 St. Mary’s 41-0 9/18 Memphis 6-0 9/19 Pittsburg State 6-25 9/13 Northeastern Okla. 3-20 10/16 Truman State 0-14 9/25 @Washington Univ. 7-19 9/26 @Washington Univ. 7-26 9/20 @Lincoln 0-46 10/23 @Northwest Missouri 12-40 10/2 Shurtleff 22-13 10/2 @Northwest Missouri 7-12 9/27 @Washington Univ. 13-19 10/30 Missouri State 0-14 10/8 @Central Missouri 18-0 10/10 Central Missouri 20-0 10/4 @Pittsburg State 22-21 11/6 @Central Missouri 22-26 10/16 Northwest Missouri 24-6 10/17 Southeast Missouri 6-0 10/11 Central Missouri 26-14 11/13 Southeast Missouri 16-21

10/30 Missouri State 0-18 10/24 @Truman State 20-28 10/17 @Southeast Missouri 7-19 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 11/6 @Southeast Missouri 7-7 10/31 @Missouri State 6-19 10/25 Truman State 27-20 1966 (3-7, 1-4) 173-264 11/13 Truman State 14-14 11/6 @Southern Illinois 28-7 11/1 Northwest Missouri 20-7 9/17 @Harding 13-31 11/20 @St. Louis 7-19 11/8 @Missouri State 36-19 9/24 @Pittsburg State 23-35 1954 (3-5, 3-2) 104-216 10/1 Missouri Valley 29-7 1949 (6-2, 5-0) 231-87 9/18 @Pittsburg State 14-35 1959 (4-4, 2-3) 147-137 10/8 @William Jewell 16-13 MIAA Champions 9/25 @Washington Univ. 14-58 9/19 Lincoln 14-30 10/15 @Missouri State 10-39 9/16 @Pittsburg State 7-27 10/2 Missouri State 18-12 9/26 @Washington Univ. 27-15 10/22 Central Missouri 26-28 9/24 @Washington Univ. 13-28 10/9 @Southeast Missouri 7-33 10/3 Pittsburg State 20-7 10/29 @Southeast Missouri 13-49 10/1 Shurtleff 56-0 10/16 Northwest Missouri 19-13 10/9 @Central Missouri 34-20 11/5 Truman State 16-0 10/7 @Northwest Missouri 41-13 10/23 @Central Missouri 19-6 10/17 Southeast Missouri 7-30 11/12 Northwest Missouri 13-36 10/15 Central Missouri 31-0 10/30 Truman State 6-32 10/24 @Truman State 7-20 11/19 @Bradley 14-26 10/21 @Truman State 20-6 11/5 Southern Illinois 7-27 10/31 @Northwest Missouri 6-7 10/29 @Missouri State 33-7 11/7 Missouri State 32-8 1967 (2-7, 0-5) 115-194 11/5 Southeast Missouri 30-6 1955 (4-5, 2-3) 162-165 9/16 Harding 25-14 9/17 Pittsburg State 14-33 1960 (0-9, 0-5) 108-332 9/23 Pittsburg State 7-14 1950 (7-2, 4-1) 201-114 9/24 @Washington Univ. 20-13 9/17 @Southern Illinois 14-34 9/30 @Missouri Valley 34-13 MIAA Champions 10/1 Culver-Stockton 44-7 9/24 @Washington Univ. 12-34 10/7 William Jewell 14-28 9/15 @Pittsburg State 26-7 10/8 @Missouri State 13-7 10/1 Pittsburg State 6-52 10/14 Missouri State 9-21 9/23 @Washington Univ. 34-19 10/15 Southeast Missouri 6-9 10/8 Tennessee-Martin 12-20 10/21 @Central Missouri 0-21 9/30 Murray State 0-21 10/22 @Truman State 19-14 10/15 Northwest Missouri 22-53 10/28 Southeast Missouri 0-34 10/7 Northwest Missouri 14-0 10/29 @Northwest Missouri 6-11 10/22 @Missouri State 7-20 11/4 Truman State 7-13 10/14 @Central Missouri 32-13 11/5 Central Missouri 19-25 10/29 Central Missouri 21-23 11/11 Northwest Missouri 19-36 10/21 Truman State 47-7 11/12 @SW-Memphis 21-46 11/5 @Southeast Missouri 0-42 10/28 Missouri State 35-34 11/12 Truman State 14-54 1968 (4-5, 2-3) 128-141 11/3 @Southeast Missouri 6-7 1956 (6-3, 4-1) 172-89 9/21 @Washington Univ. 18-20 11/23 @Illinois State* 7-6 MIAA Co-Champions 1961 (4-5, 3-2) 108-186 9/28 @Missouri Valley 20-7 *Corn Bowl, Bloomington, Ill. 9/15 @Pittsburg State 0-13 9/16 Southern Illinois 0-44 10/5 Hillsdale 16-24 9/22 @Carthage 20-6 9/23 @Washington Univ. 19-0 10/12 @Wis.-Milwaukee 10-6 1951 (3-5, 3-2) 90-132 9/29 @Washington Univ. 13-14 9/30 Pittsburg State 0-20 10/19 Central Missouri 16-20 9/15 Pittsburg State 0-20 10/6 SW-Memphis 33-7 10/7 @Tennessee-Martin 22-50 10/26 @Southeast Missouri 13-31 9/22 @Murray State 7-31 10/13 Truman State 33-6 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 20-13 11/2 Truman State 19-13 9/29 @Washington Univ. 8-21 10/20 Missouri State 7-9 10/21 Missouri State 13-6 11/9 Northwest Missouri 7-6 10/6 Central Missouri 12-6 10/27 @Central Missouri 29-27 10/28 @Central Missouri 20-6 11/16 @Missouri State 9-14 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 30-14 11/3 Northwest Missouri 27-7 11/4 Southeast Missouri 7-27 10/19 @Truman State 7-21 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 10-0 11/10 @Truman State 7-20 1969 (7-2, 3-2) 256-107 10/26 @Missouri State 7-13 9/20 @Washington Univ. 40-0 11/3 Southeast Missouri 19-6 1957 (5-5, 3-2) 174-146 1962 (2-7, 1-4) 112-210 9/27 Missouri Valley 33-14 9/14 @Northeastern Okla. 13-33 9/15 @St. Mary’s 13-0 10/4 Bradley 42-14 1952 (3-5, 3-2) 110-183 9/21 Carthage 34-0 9/22 @Washington Univ. 20-33 10/11 @Illinois-Chicago 14-6 9/20 @Pittsburg State 0-20 9/28 @Washington Univ. 7-14 9/29 @Pittsburg State 6-28 10/18 @Central Missouri 24-0 9/27 @Washington Univ. 6-27 10/5 Pittsburg State 6-14 10/6 Tennessee-Martin 18-26 10/25 Southeast Missouri 24-32 10/4 Northwest Missouri 21-6 10/12 Central Missouri 47-6 10/13 @Southeast Missouri 12-23 11/1 @Truman State 14-21 10/10 @Central Missouri 20-14 10/19 Northwest Missouri 37-19 10/20 Truman State 0-40 11/8 @Northwest Missouri 20-8 10/17 @Southeast Missouri 0-10 10/27 Emporia State 27-14 10/27 Northwest Missouri 26-12 11/15 Missouri State 45-12 10/25 Missouri State 25-20 11/1 @Truman State 0-12 11/3 @Missouri State 3-28 73 10/31 @William Jewell 19-47 11/9 @Missouri State 3-0 11/10 Central Missouri 14-20 11/8 Truman State 19-52 11/16 Southeast Missouri 0-32 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

Miners’ 1980 team: Undefeated (10-0) and champions of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association; team was ranked 10th in fi nal NCAA Division II poll and was D-II’s top team against the run.

1970 (6-3-1, 2-3-1) 251-174 10/26 @Central Missouri 21-21 1979 (7-3-1, 3-3) 208-94 10/8 Northwest Missouri 35-21 9/19 Washington Univ. 20-14 11/2 Lincoln 14-13 9/1 @William Penn 43-0 10/22 Central Missouri 15-0 9/26 @Missouri Valley 21-7 11/9 @Eastern Illinois 0-17 9/8 Missouri Valley 8-8 10/29 @Evangel 35-6 10/3 @Bradley 28-7 11/16 @Northwest Missouri 7-41 9/22 @Pittsburg State 24-10 11/5 @Southeast Missouri 24-14 10/10 Illinois-Chicago 53-0 11/23 Missouri State 35-31 9/29 @Evangel 37-0 11/12 Truman State 14-9 10/17 @Northwest Missouri 54-21 10/6 @Southeast Missouri 9-7 10/24 Missouri State 14-14 1975 (1-8-2, 1-5) 127-210 10/13 Truman State 2-3 1984 (6-4, 2-3) 229-111 10/31 @Central Missouri 7-34 9/6 Missouri Valley 14-28 10/20 @Missouri State 3-27 9/1 Missouri Western 17-11 11/14 Southeast Missouri 21-35 9/13 Missouri Western 14-14 10/27 Northwest Missouri 3-26 9/8 @Missouri Valley 24-10 11/21 @Truman State 19-35 9/20 @Missouri Southern 6-26 11/3 Central Methodist 49-6 9/15 Pittsburg State 62-14 11/26 Lincoln 14-7 9/27 @Pittsburg State 20-20 11/10 @Lincoln 24-7 9/22 @Evansville 50-0 10/11 @Southeast Missouri 0-17 11/17 Central Missouri 9-0 10/6 Southeast Missouri 16-0 1971 (4-6-1, 2-3-1) 156-247 10/18 Truman State 6-26 10/13 @Truman State 20-31 9/18 @Pittsburg State 0-20 10/25 Central Missouri 0-29 1980 (10-0, 6-0) 260-123 10/20 @Central Missouri 0-10 9/24 Missouri Valley 21-27 11/1 @Lincoln 26-28 MIAA Champions 10/27 Lincoln 27-3 10/2 Culver-Stockton 21-0 11/8 Eastern Illinois 14-24 9/6 William Penn 27-0 11/3 Evangel 7-18 10/9 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-6 11/15 Northwest Missouri 7-28 9/13 @Missouri Valley 23-16 11/10 @Northwest Missouri 9-14 10/16 Northwest Missouri 21-19 11/22 @Missouri State 20-7 9/20 Pittsburg State 14-10 10/23 @Missouri State 20-20 9/27 @Evangel 40-20 1985 (7-3, 4-1) 240-120 10/30 Central Missouri 25-14 1976 (4-6-1, 2-4) 179-173 10/4 Lincoln 18-0 9/4 @Missouri Western 15-24 11/6 @Eastern New Mexico 7-37 9/4 @Missouri Valley 30-42 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 41-3 9/8 Missouri Valley 35-6 11/13 @Southeast Missouri 2-42 9/11 @Missouri Western 7-6 10/18 Missouri State 27-16 9/21 @Pittsburg State 13-14 11/20 Truman State 13-44 9/18 Wayne State, Neb. 17-0 10/25 @Central Missouri 16-15 10/5 @Southeast Missouri 20-3 11/25 @Lincoln 0-18 9/25 Pittsburg State 7-7 11/8 Southeast Missouri 34-23 10/12 Truman State 20-21 10/9 Lincoln 34-15 11/15 @Truman State 20-14 10/19 Central Missouri 14-9 1972 (2-9, 1-5) 108-312 10/16 @Central Missouri 29-15 10/26 @Lincoln 34-3 9/16 Pittsburg State 7-21 10/23 Missouri State 9-10 1981 (6-3-1, 3-1-1) 149-136 11/2 @Evangel 28-19 9/23 @South Dakota State 0-49 10/30 @Northwest Missouri 14-28 9/5 @William Penn 31-13 11/9 Northwest Missouri 44-6 9/30 @Missouri Southern 7-39 11/6 @Washington Univ. 20-21 9/12 Missouri Valley 10-31 11/16 @Grand Valley State 17-15 10/7 Wis.-Milwaukee 7-20 11/13 Southeast Missouri 12-20 9/19 @Pittsburg State 12-28 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 21-46 11/20 Truman State 0-24 9/26 Evangel 14-3 1986 (5-6, 2-3) 291-248 10/21 Missouri State 0-3 10/3 @Lincoln 14-12 9/6 Missouri Western 38-22 10/28 @Central Missouri 24-35 1977 (7-3-1, 4-1-1) 234-180 10/10 Northwest Missouri 24-3 9/13 @Missouri Valley 42-13 11/4 @Washington Univ. 14-7 MIAA Co-Champions 10/17 Central Missouri 0-0 9/20 Pittsburg State 14-37 11/11 Southeast Missouri 0-31 9/3 Missouri Valley 33-13 10/31 Evansville 13-3 9/27 @Evangel 40-28 11/18 @Truman State 28-21 9/10 Missouri Western 14-21 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 14-17 10/4 @Central Missouri 28-35 11/23 Lincoln 0-40 9/17 Missouri Southern 9-43 11/14 Truman State 17-16 10/11 @Northwest Missouri 13-3 9/24 @Pittsburg State 16-14 10/18 Southeast Missouri 12-30 1973 (3-6-2, 2-3-1) 186-263 10/8 @Lincoln 14-0 1982 (8-3, 3-2) 238-177 10/25 Lincoln 53-6 9/15 @Wayne State, Neb. 14-14 10/15 Central Missouri 20-14 9/4 @Wichita State 14-51 11/1 Southwest Baptist 10-13 9/22 Henderson State 3-14 10/22 @Missouri State 17-26 9/11 @Missouri Valley 10-6 11/8 @Truman State 21-31 9/29 Missouri Southern 16-0 10/29 Northwest Missouri 27-6 9/18 Pittsburg State 21-9 11/15 Grand Valley State 20-30 10/6 @Wis.-Milwaukee 7-45 11/5 Washington Univ. 49-10 9/25 @Evansville 14-10 10/13 Northwest Missouri 21-31 11/12 @Southeast Missouri 14-14 10/2 Lincoln 23-7 1987 (5-5, 2-3) 200-136 10/20 @Missouri State 32-49 11/19 Truman State 21-19 10/9 @Northwest Missouri 24-21 9/5 @Missouri Western 19-7 10/27 Central Missouri 24-14 10/16 Culver-Stockton 61-0 9/12 Missouri Valley 10-13 11/3 @Washington Univ. 28-31 1978 (8-3, 4-2) 267-145 10/23 @Central Missouri 20-23 9/19 @Pittsburg State 7-31 11/10 @Southeast Missouri 8-33 9/2 William Penn 20-0 10/30 Evangel 32-22 9/26 Evangel 29-14 11/17 Truman State 7-7 9/9 @Missouri Valley 6-14 11/6 Southeast Missouri 12-0 10/10 Central Missouri 14-20 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL 11/22 @Lincoln 26-25 9/23 Pittsburg State 38-21 11/13 @Truman State 7-28 10/17 Northwest Missouri 31-14 9/30 Evangel 37-0 10/24 Truman State 6-11 1974 (6-4-1, 4-1-1) 178-202 10/7 Southeast Missouri 13-6 1983 (8-2, 4-1) 239-133 10/31 @Lincoln 49-0 9/7 @Missouri Valley 14-28 10/14 @Truman State 7-8 MIAA Co-Champions 11/7 @Southeast Missouri 0-16 9/14 @Missouri Western 15-7 10/21 Missouri State 13-37 9/3 @Missouri Western 28-35 11/14 @Southwest Baptist 35-10 9/21 @Henderson State 10-38 10/28 @Northwest Missouri 32-22 9/10 Missouri Valley 17-7 74 9/28 Pittsburg State 14-12 11/4 @Central Methodist 52-17 9/17 @Pittsburg State 17-14 10/12 Southeast Missouri 21-29 11/11 Lincoln 32-13 9/24 Evansville 37-21 10/19 @Truman State 20-7 11/18 @Central Missouri 17-7 10/1 @Lincoln 17-21 ALL-TIME MINER RESULTS

1988 (2-8, 2-4) 122-208 1994 (5-5-1, 4-4-1) 155-232 2000 (2-9, 0-9) 141-453 2006 (6-5) 350-283 9/3 Missouri Western 6-24 9/3 @Michigan Tech 6-20 9/2 Kentucky Wesleyan 35-28 8/26 @Tiffi n 32-58 9/10 @Harding 16-21 9/10 @Georgetown, Ky. 17-7 9/9 @Missouri Valley 22-20 9/9 @Southeast Missouri 23-44 9/17 @Pittsburg State 0-31 9/17 Washburn 19-0 9/16 @Missouri Western 0-63 9/16 @Lincoln 49-7 10/1 @Illinois State 0-20 9/24 @Emporia State 15-14 9/23 Truman State 0-49 9/23 @Morehead State 49-37 10/8 Southwest Baptist 31-20 10/1 @Southwest Baptist 26-26 9/30 @Emporia State 7-49 9/30 Saint Joseph’s 24-38 10/15 @Central Missouri 17-24 10/8 Pittsburg State 0-34 10/7 Washburn 14-34 10/7 @Southwestern Okla. 29-31 10/22 Southeast Missouri* 6-38 10/15 @Northwest Missouri 20-15 10/14 Central Missouri 7-33 10/14 Austin Peay 21-14 10/29 Lincoln 27-0 10/22 Truman State 7-38 10/21 @Southwest Baptist* 32-35 10/21 Southern Nazarene 17-14 11/5 @Truman State 12-13 10/29 @Missouri Western 10-30 10/28 Pittsburg State 10-52 10/28 Butler 35-20 11/12 @Northwest Missouri 7-17 11/5 Missouri Southern 21-17 11/4 @Northwest Missouri 7-70 11/4 @Wayne State (Neb.) 9-14 *at Busch Stadium, St. Louis 11/12 @Central Missouri 14-31 11/11 Missouri Southern 7-20 11/11 Kentucky Wesleyan 62-6 *Overtime game (1OT) 1989 (1-9, 1-9) 123-223 1995 (1-9, 1-8) 119-379 2007 (4-7) 334-385 9/2 @Washburn 20-7 9/9 @Missouri Valley 0-3 2001 (2-9, 0-9) 152-360 8/25 Truman State 31-38 9/9 Truman State 17-19 9/16 @Truman State 3-63 9/1 Quincy 45-12 8/30 @Missouri State 17-62 9/16 @Missouri Western 14-27 9/23 Northwest Missouri 14-48 9/8 @Kentucky Wesleyan 30-10 9/8 Wisconsin-Stout 28-10 9/30 @Lincoln 14-21 9/30 @Missouri Southern 17-56 9/15 Northwest Missouri 0-49 9/22 @Butler* 21-28 10/7 Southeast Missouri 7-27 10/7 Emporia State 14-45 9/22 @Truman State 0-61 9/29 Arkansas-Monticello 28-45 10/14 @Northwest Missouri 3-7 10/14 @Washburn 10-21 9/29 Central Missouri 10-31 10/6 @Saint Joseph’s 17-35 10/21 Pittsburg State 14-42 10/21 Central Missouri 19-50 10/6 @Missouri Western 14-34 10/13 @Southern Nazarene 21-35 10/28 Central Missouri 0-25 10/28 Southwest Baptist 7-12 10/13 @Emporia State 19-31 10/20 Central State 44-28 11/4 @Missouri Southern 21-24 11/4 @Pittsburg State 10-60 10/20 Pittsburg State 3-31 10/27 Lincoln 48-10 11/11 Southwest Baptist 14-24 11/11 Missouri Western 25-21 10/27 Southwest Baptist 3-17 11/3 @Tiffi n 30-73 11/3 @Washburn 14-42 11/10 @Kentucky Wesleyan 49-21 1990 (0-10, 0-9) 96-304 1996 (3-8, 1-8) 165-314 11/10 Missouri Southern 14-42 *Overtime game (1OT) 9/1 Washburn 7-13 9/7 Quincy 41-0 9/8 @Truman State 17-24 9/14 Missouri Valley 20-7 2002 (0-11, 0-9) 153-429 2008 (7-4) 408-274 9/15 Missouri Western 21-24 9/21 Truman State 14-30 8/31 @Harding 15-23 9/6 @Ark.-Monticello 24-42 9/22 @Illinois State 0-46 9/28 @Northwest Missouri 21-56 9/14 Drake 25-28 9/13 Evangel 41-7 10/6 @Southeast Missouri 17-28 10/5 Missouri Southern 21-25 9/21 @Northwest Missouri 9-34 9/20 @Wisconsin-Stout 31-24 10/13 Northwest Missouri 13-21 10/12 @Emporia State 20-52 9/28 Truman State 28-57 9/27 Butler 15-41 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 10/20 @Pittsburg State 7-52 10/19 Washburn 0-45 10/3 @Central Missouri 14-55 10/4 Saint Joseph’s 38-29 10/27 @Central Missouri 0-37 10/26 @Central Missouri 7-20 10/12 Missouri Western 9-29 10/11 @South Dakota 3-34 11/3 Missouri Southern 7-14 11/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-7 10/19 Emporia State 7-40 10/18 Kentucky Wesleyan 58-7 11/10 @Southwest Baptist 7-45 11/9 Pittsburg State 0-45 10/26 @Pittsburg State 14-48 10/25 @Central State 28-29 11/16 @Missouri Western 7-27 11/2 @Southwest Baptist 7-17 11/1 @Lincoln 68-0 1991 (4-6-1, 3-5-1) 192-221 11/9 Washburn 0-49 11/8 Southwest Baptist 63-23 8/31 Michigan Tech 24-21 1997 (3-8, 2-7) 153-333 11/16 Missouri Southern 25-49 11/15 @Truman State* 39-38 9/7 @Iowa Wesleyan 17-21 9/6 @Quincy 40-0 *Overtime game (2OT) 9/21 Northwest Missouri 20-21 9/13 @Missouri Valley 10-14 2003 (0-11, 0-9) 224-500 9/28 @Pittsburg State 6-6 9/20 Central Missouri 14-44 9/6 Colo. School of Mines 7-28 2009 (4-7) 233-374 10/5 Missouri Western 14-26 9/27 @Washburn 13-27 9/13 @Drake 7-28 9/3 @Central Missouri 13-50 10/12 @Missouri Southern 6-42 10/4 @Pittsburg State 7-42 9/20 @Missouri Southern 35-49 9/12 Saint Joseph’s* 41-44 10/19 Emporia State 27-21 10/11 Northwest Missouri 3-38 9/27 Northwest Missouri 22-60 9/19 Wis.-Stevens Point 17-21 10/26 @Washburn 28-13 10/18 @Truman State 7-56 10/4 @Pittsburg State 6-59 9/26 @Wis.-LaCrosse 0-48 11/2 Central Missouri 13-7 10/25 Missouri Western 17-0 10/11 Southwest Baptist 27-43 10/3 @Central Arkansas 10-45 11/9 Southwest Baptist 21-26 11/1 @Missouri Southern 3-35 10/18 @Central Missouri 21-73 10/10 @Drake 0-19 11/16 @Truman State 16-17 11/8 Emporia State 20-77 10/25 @Washburn 24-49 10/17 Northwestern Okla. 31-28 11/15 Southwest Baptist 19-0 11/1 Emporia State 27-44 10/24 Saint Francis (Ind.) 39-37 1992 (2-9, 1-8) 131-323 11/8 @Truman State 28-35 10/31 Lincoln 35-14 9/5 @Iowa Wesleyan 27-26 1998 (0-11, 0-9) 94-335 11/15 Missouri Western 20-32 11/7 @Southwest Baptist 13-54 9/12 @Murray State 0-36 9/5 Quincy 17-23 11/14 @Kentucky Wesleyan 34-14 9/19 @Northwest Missouri 14-29 9/12 Missouri Valley 14-19 2004 (3-8, 2-7) 254-509 *Overtime game (2OT) 9/26 Pittsburg State 3-45 9/19 @Central Missouri 0-27 8/28 Upper Iowa 42-7 10/3 @Missouri Western 21-28 9/26 Washburn 7-24 9/4 @Colo. School of Mines12-48 10/10 Missouri Southern 13-33 10/3 Pittsburg State 3-41 9/11 Missouri Southern 21-51 10/17 @Emporia State 6-35 10/10 @Northwest Missouri 6-49 9/18 @Northwest Missouri 3-65 10/24 Washburn 26-21 10/17 Truman State 7-25 9/25 Pittsburg State 27-91 10/31 @Central Missouri 0-17 10/24 @Missouri Western 0-39 10/2 @Southwest Baptist 14-52 11/7 @Southwest Baptist 7-17 10/31 Missouri Southern 19-33 10/9 Central Missouri 42-38 11/14 Truman State 14-36 11/7 @Emporia State 14-34 10/16 Washburn 17-42 11/14 @Southwest Baptist 7-21 10/23 @Emporia State 29-19 1993 (3-7, 2-7) 228-228 10/30 Truman State 33-47 9/11 Iowa Wesleyan 32-0 1999 (0-11, 0-9) 80-411 11/6 @Missouri Western 14-49 9/18 @Washburn 38-14 9/4 @Quincy 16-23 9/25 Emporia State 0-17 9/11 Missouri Valley 20-28 AS AN NCAA-II INDEPENDENT 10/2 Southwest Baptist 44-8 9/18 Missouri Western 10-56 2005 (7-4) 379-285 10/9 @Pittsburg State 3-28 9/25 @Truman State 0-15 8/27 @Upper Iowa 26-18 10/16 Northwest Missouri 20-27 10/2 Emporia State 6-48 9/3 Central Methodist 43-18 10/23 @Truman State 13-21 10/9 @Washburn 18-53 9/10 Wayne State (Neb.) 22-21 10/30 Missouri Western 24-42 10/16 @Central Missouri 0-41 9/17 Peru State 34-0 11/6 @Missouri Southern 33-47 10/23 Southwest Baptist 7-14 9/24 @Saint Joseph’s 23-28 11/13 Central Missouri 21-24 10/30 @Pittsburg State 0-62 10/1 Southwest Baptist 38-40 11/6 Northwest Missouri 3-34 10/15 Southwestern Okla. St. 20-9 11/13 @Missouri Southern 0-37 10/22 @South Dakota St. 28-64 10/29 @Austin Peay 45-3 75 11/5 Morehead State 55-56 11/12 @Butler 45-28 ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

ARKANSAS (UA leads 13-6) CENTRAL METHODIST (S&T leads 9-4) 1996 UCM 7-20 @Warrensburg 1902 UA 0-11 @Fayetteville 1909 CMU 10-11 Rolla 1997 UCM 14-44 Rolla 1903 S&T 17-6 Rolla 1910 S&T 19-5 Rolla 1998 UCM 0-27 @Warrensburg 1904 S&T 5-0 @Fayetteville 1911 CMU 11-27 Rolla 1999 UCM 0-41 @Warrensburg 1905 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1912 S&T 17-13 Rolla 2000 UCM 7-33 Rolla 1906 S&T 11-0 Rolla 1921 S&T 21-2 Rolla 2001 UCM 10-31 Rolla 1907 UA 5-7 @Fayetteville 1927 CMU 7-21 Rolla 2002 UCM 14-55 @Warrensburg 1910 UA 2-6 @Fayetteville 1928 CMU 6-12 Rolla 2003 UCM 21-73 @Warrensburg 1911 UA 3-44 @Joplin 1929 S&T 19-6 @Fayette 2004 S&T 42-38 Rolla 1914 S&T 40-0 @Fayetteville 1931 S&T 27-0 Rolla 2009 UCM 13-50 @Warrensburg 1916 UA 0-60 @Fayetteville 1946 S&T 12-6 Rolla 1917 UA 0-39 @Fayetteville 1978 S&T 52-17 @Fayette CENTRAL STATE (Tied 1-1) 1918 UA 0-7 @Fayetteville 1979 S&T 49-6 Rolla 2007 S&T 44-28 Rolla 1919 UA 0-20 @Fayetteville 2005 S&T 43-18 Rolla 2008 CSU 28-29 @Wilberforce 1920 UA 0-14 @Fayetteville 1927 UA 0-34 @Fayetteville CENTRAL MISSOURI (UCM leads 37-35-3) CHILLICOTHE BUSINESS (S&T leads 2-0) 1928 UA 6-45 @Fayetteville 1902 UCM 6-11 @Warrensburg 1930 S&T 39-0 Rolla 1932 S&T 20-19 @Fayetteville 1903 S&T 5-0 Rolla 1938 S&T 30-6 Rolla 1934 UA 0-20 @Fayetteville 1915 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1943 UA 0-59 @Fayetteville 1916 S&T 14-13 Rolla CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (S&T LEADS 4-3-1) 1919 UCM 0-6 @Warrensburg 1895 CB 8-10 @St. Louis ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (UAM leads 2-1) 1920 S&T 17-0 Rolla 1899 CB 6-17 Rolla 1939 S&T 28-13 Rolla 1935 UCM 6-20 @Warrensburg 1900 S&T 6-0 @St. Louis 2007 UAM 28-45 Rolla 1936 UCM 0-20 Rolla 1901 S&T 24-0 @St. Louis 2008 UAM 24-42 @Monticello 1937 UCM 6-20 @Warrensburg 1902 CB 5-11 @St. Louis 1938 S&T 26-6 Rolla 1904 S&T 53-0 Rolla ARKANSAS STATE (S&T leads 3-0) 1939 S&T 13-7 @Warrensburg 1913 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1939 S&T 39-6 Rolla 1940 UCM 6-7 Rolla 1914 S&T 27-6 @St. Louis 1940 S&T 39-12 Rolla 1941 Tie 0-0 @Warrensburg 1941 S&T 46-0 Rolla 1942 S&T 32-7 Rolla COLORADO (CU leads 1-0) 1943 UCM 0-6 @Warrensburg 1903 CU 0-32 @Boulder ARKANSAS TECH (ATU leads 5-0) 1946 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1947 S&T 14-7 Rolla 1922 ATU 0-6 Rolla COLO. SCHOOL OF MINES (CSM leads 2-0) 1948 S&T 18-0 @Warrensburg 1923 ATU 0-23 Rolla 2003 CSM 7-28 Rolla 1949 S&T 31-0 Rolla 1926 ATU 0-30 Rolla 2004 CSM 12-48 @Golden 1950 S&T 32-13 @Warrensburg 1933 ATU 0-26 @Russellville 1951 S&T 12-6 Rolla 1934 ATU 0-6 Rolla 1952 S&T 20-14 @Warrensburg CULVER-STOCKTON (S&T leads 3-0) 1953 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1955 S&T 44-7 Rolla AUSTIN PEAY (S&T leads 2-0) 1954 S&T 19-6 @Warrensburg 1971 S&T 21-0 Rolla 2005 S&T 49-3 @Clarksville 1955 UCM 19-25 Rolla 1982 S&T 61-0 Rolla 2006 S&T 21-14 Rolla 1956 S&T 29-27 @Warrensburg 1957 S&T 47-6 Rolla DRAKE (DU leads 4-0) BARNES (BAR leads 1-0) 1958 S&T 26-14 @Warrensburg 1923 DU 0-53 @Des Moines 1909 BAR 6-25 @St. Louis 1959 S&T 34-20 Rolla 2002 DU 25-28 Rolla 1960 UCM 21-23 Rolla 2003 DU 7-28 @Des Moines BATTERY A, FORT WOOD (S&T leads 4-0) 1961 S&T 20-6 @Warrensburg 2009 DU 0-19 @Des Moines 1905 S&T 36-0 Rolla 1962 UCM 14-20 Rolla 1906 S&T 10-0 Rolla 1963 S&T 10-0 @Warrensburg DRURY (S&T leads 19-14-3) 1907 S&T 11-6 Rolla 1964 S&T 14-0 Rolla 1893 DU 0-16 @Springfi eld 1908 S&T 45-0 Rolla 1965 UCM 22-26 @Warrensburg 1894 S&T 8-6 Rolla 1966 UCM 26-28 Rolla 1896 DU 0-42 Rolla BRADLEY (S&T leads 2-1) 1967 UCM 0-21 @Warrensburg 1898 S&T 26-0 Rolla 1966 BU 14-26 Rolla 1968 UCM 16-20 Rolla 1899 DU 6-18 @Springfi eld 1969 S&T 42-14 Rolla 1969 S&T 24-0 @Warrensburg 1900 S&T 69-0 Rolla 1970 S&T 28-7 @Peoria 1970 UCM 7-34 @Warrensburg 1901 S&T 12-0 @Springfi eld 1971 S&T 25-14 Rolla 1902 DU 10-11 Rolla BUTLER (Tied 2-2) 1972 UCM 24-35 @Warrensburg 1903 Tie 0-0 @Springfi eld 2005 S&T 45-28 @Indianapolis 1973 S&T 24-14 Rolla 1904 Tie 6-6 Rolla 2006 S&T 35-20 Rolla 1974 Tie 21-21 @Warrensburg 1905 DU 0-40 @Springfi eld 2007 BU 21-28 (OT) @Indianapolis 1975 UCM 0-29 Rolla 1906 DU 0-6 @Springfi eld 2008 BU 15-41 Rolla 1976 S&T 29-15 @Warrensburg 1908 S&T 17-5 @Springfi eld 1977 S&T 20-14 Rolla 1909 S&T 43-0 Rolla CAMP J.T. ROBINSON (S&T leads 1-0) 1978 S&T 17-7 @Warrensburg 1910 S&T 37-5 Rolla 1943 S&T 27-14 Rolla 1979 S&T 9-0 Rolla 1911 DU 0-6 Rolla 1980 S&T 16-15 @Warrensburg 1912 DU 0-13 @Springfi eld 1913 S&T 26-0 @Springfi eld CARLETON (Tied 1-1) 1981 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1982 UCM 20-23 @Warrensburg 1914 S&T 68-0 Rolla 1908 CAR 6-10 Rolla 1983 S&T 15-0 Rolla 1915 S&T 26-6 @Springfi eld 1909 S&T 18-6 Rolla 1984 UCM 0-10 @Warrensburg 1916 DU 0-38 Rolla 1985 S&T 14-9 Rolla 1917 DU 0-26 Rolla CARSON-NEWMAN (C-N leads 1-0) 1986 UCM 28-35 @Warrensburg 1919 DU 7-12 @Springfi eld 1965 C-N 0-27 @Jefferson City

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL 1987 UCM 14-20 Rolla 1920 DU 7-13* Rolla 1988 UCM 17-24 @Warrensburg 1921 S&T 31-0 Rolla CARTHAGE (S&T leads 2-0) 1989 UCM 0-25 Rolla 1922 DU 0-12 Rolla 1956 S&T 20-6 @Kenosha 1990 UCM 0-37 @Warrensburg 1923 S&T 13-7 @Springfi eld 1957 S&T 34-0 Rolla 1991 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1924 S&T 27-7 @Springfi eld 1992 UCM 0-17 @Warrensburg 1925 S&T 20-13 Rolla CENTRAL ARKANSAS (UCA leads 2-0) 1993 UCM 21-24 Rolla 1926 S&T 27-6 Rolla 76 1938 UCA 0-27 Rolla 1994 UCM 14-31 @Warrensburg 1927 S&T 18-7 @Springfi eld 2009 UCA 10-45 @Conway 1995 UCM 19-50 Rolla 1928 Tie 12-12 @Springfi eld ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

DRURY (cont.) ILLINOIS (ILL leads 1-0) 1989 LU 14-21 @Jeff. City 1929 DU 19-27 @Springfi eld 1915 ILL 7-75 @Champaign 2006 S&T 49-7 @Jeff. City 1930 S&T 67-6 Rolla 2007 S&T 48-10 Rolla 1931 S&T 18-0 @Springfi eld ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (S&T leads 2-0) 2008 S&T 68-0 @Jeff. City 1932 S&T 40-0 Rolla 1969 S&T 14-6 @Chicago 2009 S&T 35-14 Rolla *Game forfeited to S&T 1970 S&T 53-0 Rolla LOMBARD (LC leads 1-0) EASTERN ILLINOIS (EIU leads 2-0) ILLINOIS STATE (Tied 2-2) 1928 LC 6-7 Rolla 1974 EIU 0-17 @Charleston 1943 S&T 19-6 @Normal 1975 EIU 14-24 Rolla 1950 S&T 7-6* @Bloomington LOYOLA, ILL. (LOY leads 1-0) 1988 ISU 0-20 @Normal 1924 LOY 0-6 @Chicago EASTERN NEW MEXICO (ENMU leads 1-0) 1990 ISU 0-46 @Normal 1971 ENMU 7-37 @Portales *Corn Bowl at Bloomington, Ill. MARION SIMS (Tied 1-1) 1900 MS 6-11 Rolla EMPORIA STATE (ESU leads 11-4) ILLINOIS WESLEYAN (S&T leads 1-0) 1901 S&T 5-0 @St. Louis 1957 S&T 27-14 Rolla 1943 S&T 8-0 @Bloomington 1991 S&T 27-21 Rolla MARIONVILLE (S&T leads 1-0) 1992 ESU 6-35 @Emporia IOWA WESLEYAN (S&T leads 2-1) 1917 S&T 65-7 Rolla 1993 ESU 0-17 Rolla 1991 IWC 17-21 @Mount Pleasant 1994 S&T 15-14 @Emporia 1992 S&T 27-26 @Mount Pleasant McKENDREE (S&T leads 8-1) 1995 ESU 14-45 Rolla 1993 S&T 32-0 Rolla 1924 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1996 ESU 20-52 @Emporia 1925 S&T 40-6 Rolla 1997 ESU 20-77 Rolla JEFFERSON BARRACKS (Tied 0-0-1) 1926 S&T 41-13 Rolla 1998 ESU 14-34 @Emporia 1941 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1928 S&T 19-0 Rolla 1999 ESU 6-48 Rolla 1929 S&T 73-0 Rolla 2000 ESU 7-49 @Emporia KANSAS CITY (S&T leads 1-0) 1933 S&T 7-6 Rolla 2001 ESU 19-31 @Emporia 1923 S&T 109-0 Rolla 1934 McK 6-20 Rolla 2002 ESU 7-40 Rolla 1935 S&T 16-0 Rolla 2003 ESU 27-44 Rolla 1936 S&T 27-0 Rolla 2004 S&T 29-19 @Emporia KANSAS SCHOOL OF MINES (S&T leads 1-0) 1914 S&T 87-0 Rolla McKINLEY HS (S&T leads 1-0) EVANGEL (S&T leads 10-1) 1907 S&T 24-0 Rolla 1978 S&T 37-0 Rolla KANSAS STATE (KSU leads 1-0) 1910 KSU 3-23 @Manhattan 1979 S&T 37-0 @Springfi eld

MEMPHIS (Tied 1-1) MINER FOOTBALL 2010 1980 S&T 40-20 @Springfi eld KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (S&T leads 6-0) 1947 UM 0-13 @Memphis 1981 S&T 14-3 Rolla 1948 S&T 6-0 Rolla 1982 S&T 32-22 Rolla 2000 S&T 35-28 Rolla 2001 S&T 30-10 @Owensboro 1983 S&T 35-6 @Springfi eld MICHIGAN TECH (Tied 1-1) 1984 EU 7-18 Rolla 2006 S&T 62-6 Rolla 1991 S&T 24-21 Rolla 1985 S&T 28-19 @Springfi eld 2007 S&T 49-21 @Owensboro 1994 MTU 6-20 @Houghton 1986 S&T 40-28 @Springfi eld 2008 S&T 58-7 Rolla 1987 S&T 29-14 Rolla 2009 S&T 34-14 @Owensboro 2008 S&T 41-7 Rolla MILLIKIN (MU leads 1-0-2) KIRKSVILLE OSTEOPATHS (S&T leads 8-3-1) 1916 Tie 7-7 Rolla EVANSVILLE (S&T leads 5-0) 1900 KO 0-5 @Kirksville 1920 MU 0-7 Rolla 1921 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1926 S&T 32-9 Rolla 1901 KO 0-38 @Kirksville 1981 S&T 13-3 Rolla 1909 S&T 27-0 @Kirksville 1982 S&T 14-10 @Evansville 1914 S&T 150-0 Rolla MISSOURI (MU leads 10-1-1) 1983 S&T 37-21 Rolla 1915 S&T 36-6 Rolla 1900 MU 2-12 Rolla 1984 S&T 50-0 @Evansville 1916 KO 0-21 Rolla 1903 MU 0-40 @Columbia 1919 S&T 20-6 Rolla 1905 MU 0-28 @Columbia FORT LEONARD WOOD (S&T leads 1-0) 1923 S&T 34-7 Rolla 1906 MU 0-26 @Columbia 1925 S&T 21-0 Rolla 1908 MU 0-16 @Columbia 1942 S&T 53-0 Rolla 1926 S&T 14-6 Rolla 1909 MU 0-13 @Columbia 1927 Tie 13-13 Rolla 1910 Tie 0-0 @Columbia GEORGETOWN, KY. (S&T leads 1-0) 1928 S&T 18-0 Rolla 1911 MU 0-29 @Columbia 1994 S&T 17-7 @Georgetown 1912 MU 0-13 @Columbia LINCOLN (S&T leads 19-9) 1913 MU 13-44 @Columbia GRAND VALLEY STATE (Tied 1-1) 1958 LU 0-46 @Jefferson City 1914 S&T 9-0 @Columbia 1985 S&T 17-15 @Allendale 1959 LU 14-30 Rolla 1925 MU 0-32 @Columbia 1986 GVSU 20-30 Rolla 1963 LU 6-24 Rolla 1964 LU 0-73 @Jefferson City MISSOURI “B” (S&T leads 2-1) HARDING (HU leads 3-1) 1970 S&T 14-7 Rolla 1931 S&T 26-0 Rolla 1966 HU 13-31 @Searcy 1971 LU 0-18 @Jefferson City 1943 S&T 18-0 Rolla 1967 S&T 25-14 Rolla 1972 LU 0-40 Rolla 1945 MUB 0-25 Rolla 1988 HU 16-21 @Searcy 1973 S&T 26-25 @Jefferson City 2002 HU 15-23 @Searcy 1974 S&T 14-13 Rolla MISSOURI SOUTHERN (MSSU leads 18-2) 1975 LU 26-28 @Jefferson City 1972 MSSU 7-39 @Joplin HASKELL (HAS leads 1-1-0) 1976 S&T 34-15 Rolla 1973 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1909 HAS 10-14 Rolla 1977 S&T 14-0 @Jefferson City 1975 MSSU 6-26 @Joplin 1911 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1978 S&T 32-13 Rolla 1977 MSSU 9-43 Rolla 1979 S&T 24-7 @Jefferson City 1989 MSSU 21-24 @Joplin HENDERSON STATE (HSU leads 2-0) 1980 S&T 18-0 Rolla 1990 MSSU 7-14 Rolla 1973 HSU 3-14 Rolla 1981 S&T 14-12 @Jefferson City 1991 MSSU 6-42 @Joplin 1974 HSU 10-38 @Arkadelphia 1982 S&T 23-7 Rolla 1992 MSSU 13-33 Rolla 1983 LU 17-21 @Jefferson City 1993 MSSU 33-47 @Joplin HILLSDALE (HC leads 1-0) 1984 S&T 27-3 Rolla 1994 S&T 21-17 Rolla 1968 HC 16-24 Rolla 1985 S&T 34-3 @Jefferson City 1995 MSSU 17-56 @Joplin 1986 S&T 53-6 Rolla 1996 MSSU 21-25 Rolla 77 1987 S&T 49-0 @Jefferson City 1997 MSSU 3-35 @Joplin 1988 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1998 MSSU 19-33 Rolla ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

MISSOURI SOUTHERN (cont.) 1976 MVC 30-42 @Marshall 1939 NW 0-17 Rolla 1999 MSSU 0-37 @Joplin 1977 S&T 33-13 Rolla 1940 S&T 25-0 @Maryville 2000 MSSU 7-20 Rolla 1978 MVC 6-14 @Marshall 1941 NW 7-20 Rolla 2001 MSSU 14-42 @Joplin 1979 Tie 8-8 Rolla 1942 NW 13-22 @Maryville 2002 MSSU 25-49 Rolla 1980 S&T 23-16 @Marshall 1946 S&T 25-0 @Maryville 2003 MSSU 35-49 @Joplin 1981 MVC 10-31 Rolla 1947 S&T 12-6 @Maryville 2004 MSSU 21-51 Rolla 1982 S&T 10-6 @Marshall 1948 S&T 24-6 Rolla 1983 S&T 17-7 Rolla 1949 S&T 41-13 @Maryville MISSOURI STATE (S&T leads 31-27-3) 1984 S&T 24-10 @Marshall 1950 S&T 14-0 Rolla 1904 S&T 41-0 @Springfi eld 1985 S&T 35-6 Rolla 1951 S&T 30-14 @Maryville 1905 S&T 28-0 Rolla 1986 S&T 42-13 @Marshall 1952 S&T 21-6 Rolla 1910 S&T 24-0 Rolla 1987 MVC 10-13 Rolla 1953 NW 7-12 @Maryville 1911 S&T 34-0 Rolla 1995 MVC 0-3 @Marshall 1954 S&T 19-13 Rolla 1912 S&T 64-0 Rolla 1996 S&T 20-7 Rolla 1955 NW 6-11 @Maryville 1915 S&T 51-20 Rolla 1997 MVC 10-14 @Marshall 1956 S&T 27-7 Rolla 1919 S&T 32-0 Rolla 1998 MVC 14-19 Rolla 1957 S&T 37-19 @Maryville 1920 S&T 33-15 @Springfi eld 1999 MVC 20-28 Rolla 1958 S&T 20-7 Rolla 1921 S&T 69-6 Rolla 2000 S&T 22-20 @Marshall 1959 NW 6-7 @Maryville 1924 MSU 10-13 @Springfi eld 1960 NW 22-53 Rolla 1925 S&T 13-7 Rolla MISSOURI WESLEYAN (MWC leads 3-0) 1961 S&T 20-13 @Maryville 1926 S&T 21-0 @Springfi eld 1921 MWC 7-13 Rolla 1962 S&T 26-12 Rolla 1932 S&T 34-7 @Springfi eld 1922 MWC 3-14 @Cameron 1963 NW 14-22 @Maryville 1933 S&T 40-6 Rolla 1924 MWC 6-10 Rolla 1964 NW 19-41 Rolla 1934 S&T 49-0 Rolla 1965 NW 12-40 @Maryville 1935 MSU 2-7 Rolla MISSOURI WESTERN (MWSU leads 18-7-1) 1966 NW 13-36 Rolla 1936 Tie 13-13 @Springfi eld 1974 S&T 15-7 @St. Joseph 1967 NW 19-36 @Maryville 1937 S&T 35-0 Rolla 1975 Tie 14-14 Rolla 1968 S&T 7-6 Rolla 1938 MSU 7-19 @Springfi eld 1976 S&T 7-6 @St. Joseph 1969 S&T 20-8 @Maryville 1939 MSU 6-20 Rolla 1977 MWSU 14-21 Rolla 1970 S&T 54-21 @Maryville 1940 MSU 7-27 @Springfi eld 1983 MWSU 28-35 @St. Joseph 1971 S&T 21-19 Rolla 1941 S&T 3-0 Rolla 1984 S&T 17-11 Rolla 1972 NW 21-46 @Maryville 1942 S&T 13-0 @Springfi eld 1985 MWSU 15-24 @St. Joseph 1973 NW 21-31 Rolla 1945 MSU 13-20 Rolla 1986 S&T 38-22 Rolla 1974 NW 7-41 @Maryville 1945 MSU 7-19 @Springfi eld 1987 S&T 19-7 @St. Joseph 1975 NW 7-28 Rolla 1946 S&T 12-0 Rolla 1988 MWSU 6-24 Rolla 1976 NW 14-28 @Maryville 1947 MSU 7-14 @Springfi eld 1989 MWSU 14-27 @St. Joseph 1977 S&T 27-6 Rolla 1948 MSU 0-18 Rolla 1990 MWSU 21-24 Rolla 1978 S&T 32-22 @Maryville 1949 S&T 33-7 @Springfi eld 1991 MWSU 14-26 Rolla 1979 NW 3-26 Rolla 1950 S&T 35-34 Rolla 1992 MWSU 21-28 @St. Joseph 1980 S&T 41-3 @Maryville 1951 MSU 7-13 @Springfi eld 1993 MWSU 24-42 Rolla 1981 S&T 24-3 Rolla 1952 S&T 25-20 Rolla 1994 MWSU 10-30 @St. Joseph 1982 S&T 24-21 @Maryville 1953 MSU 6-19 @Springfi eld 1995 S&T 25-21 Rolla 1983 S&T 35-21 Rolla 1954 S&T 18-12 Rolla 1996 MWSU 7-27 @St. Joseph 1984 NW 9-14 @Maryville 1955 S&T 13-7 @Springfi eld 1997 S&T 17-0 Rolla 1985 S&T 44-6 Rolla 1956 MSU 7-9 Rolla 1998 MWSU 0-39 @St. Joseph 1986 S&T 13-3 @Maryville 1957 S&T 3-0 @Springfi eld 1999 MWSU 10-56 Rolla 1987 S&T 31-14 Rolla 1958 S&T 36-19 @Springfi eld 2000 MWSU 0-63 @St. Joseph 1988 NW 7-17 @Maryville 1959 S&T 32-8 Rolla 2001 MWSU 14-34 @St. Joseph 1989 NW 3-7 @Maryville 1960 MSU 7-20 @Springfi eld 2002 MWSU 9-29 Rolla 1990 NW 13-21 Rolla 1961 S&T 13-6 Rolla 2003 MWSU 20-32 Rolla 1991 NW 20-21 Rolla 1962 MSU 3-28 @Springfi eld 2004 MWSU 14-49 @St. Joseph 1992 NW 14-29 @Maryville 1963 MSU 0-42 Rolla 1993 NW 20-27 Rolla 1964 MSU 13-49 @Springfi eld MOREHEAD STATE (Tied 1-1) 1994 S&T 20-15 @Maryville 1995 NW 14-48 Rolla 1965 MSU 0-14 Rolla 2005 MSU 55-56 Rolla 1996 NW 21-56 @Maryville 1966 MSU 10-39 @Springfi eld 2006 S&T 49-37 @Morehead 1967 MSU 9-21 Rolla 1997 NW 3-38 Rolla 1968 MSU 9-14 @Springfi eld 1998 NW 6-49 @Maryville MURRAY STATE (MSU leads 3-0) 1999 NW 3-34 Rolla 1969 S&T 45-12 Rolla 1950 MSU 0-21 Rolla 2000 NW 7-70 @Maryville 1970 Tie 14-14 Rolla 1951 MSU 7-31 @Murray 2001 NW 0-49 Rolla 1971 Tie 20-20 @Springfi eld 1992 MSU 0-36 @Murray 1972 MSU 0-3 Rolla 2002 NW 9-34 @Maryville 2003 NW 22-60 Rolla 1973 MSU 32-49 @Springfi eld NORTHEASTERN OKLA. A&M (S&T leads 1-0) 1974 S&T 35-31 Rolla 2004 NW 3-65 @Maryville 1923 S&T 53-6 Rolla 1975 S&T 20-7 @Springfi eld 1976 MSU 9-10 Rolla NORTHWESTERN OKLA. ST. (S&T leads 1-0) 1977 MSU 17-26 @Springfi eld NORTHEASTERN STATE (Tied 2-2) 2009 S&T 31-28 Rolla 1978 MSU 13-37 Rolla 1929 S&T 27-0 @Tahlequah 1979 MSU 3-27 @Springfi eld 1932 S&T 32-0 Rolla OKLAHOMA (OU leads 1-0) 1957 NSU 13-33 @Tahlequah 1980 S&T 27-16 Rolla 1903 OU 6-12 @Norman 2007 MSU 17-62 @Springfi eld 1958 NSU 3-20 Rolla OKLAHOMA CITY (OCU leads 3-0) MISSOURI VALLEY (S&T leads 15-11-1) NORTHWEST MO. STATE (NW leads 38-33-1) 1935 OCU 6-27 @Okla. City

MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL 1929 S&T 33-6 Rolla 1930 S&T 38-7 Rolla 1937 OCU 7-19 @Okla. City 1931 NW 0-6 @Maryville 1966 S&T 29-7 Rolla 1946 OCU 6-74 @Okla. City 1967 S&T 34-13 @Marshall 1932 S&T 14-7 Rolla 1933 S&T 33-6 Rolla 1968 S&T 20-7 @Marshall OKLAHOMA STATE (Tied 2-2) 1969 S&T 33-14 Rolla 1934 S&T 33-14 Rolla 1935 NW 2-7 Rolla 1912 S&T 13-7 Rolla 1970 S&T 21-7 @Marshall 1913 S&T 14-0 @Muskogee 1971 MVC 21-27 Rolla 1936 Tie 0-0 @Maryville 78 1937 S&T 7-0 Rolla 1924 OSU 0-23 @Stillwater 1974 MVC 14-28 @Marshall 1931 OSU 0-6 @Stillwater 1975 MVC 14-28 Rolla 1938 NW 0-21 @Maryville ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

OTTAWA (S&T leads 1-0) SAINT FRANCIS, IND. (S&T leads 1-0) 1921 S&T 24-0 @Cape Gir. 1933 S&T 13-0 Rolla 2009 S&T 39-37 Rolla 1935 SEMO 0-19 @Cape Gir. 1936 SEMO 16-19 Rolla PERU STATE (S&T leads 1-0) SAINT JOSEPH’S (SJC leads 4-1) 1937 SEMO 6-16 @Cape Gir. 2005 S&T 34-0 Rolla 2005 SJC 23-28 @Rensselaer 1938 S&T 35-0 Rolla 2006 SJC 24-38 Rolla 1939 S&T 12-6 @Cape Girardeau PIERCE CITY BAPTIST (S&T leads 2-0) 2007 SJC 17-35 @Rensselaer 1940 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1901 S&T 6-5 Rolla 2008 S&T 38-29 Rolla 1941 S&T 20-0 @Cape Girardeau 1902 S&T 5-0 @Pierce City 2009 SJC 41-44 (OT) Rolla 1942 SEMO 6-7 Rolla 1943 S&T 25-0 @Cape Girardeau PITTSBURG STATE (PSU leads 40-15-4) SAINT LOUIS (SLU leads 27-5-2) 1946 SEMO 6-27 @Cape Girardeau 1914 S&T 104-0 Rolla 1900 S&T 22-11 @St. Louis 1947 S&T 47-19 Rolla 1915 S&T 41-0 Rolla 1906 SLU 0-71 @St. Louis 1948 Tie 7-7 @Cape Girardeau 1931 S&T 19-7 @Pittsburg 1907 SLU 0-12 @St. Louis 1949 S&T 30-6 Rolla 1932 PSU 0-13 Rolla 1908 SLU 0-17 @St. Louis 1950 SEMO 6-7 @Cape Girardeau 1934 PSU 6-18 @Pittsburg 1909 S&T 3-0 @St. Louis 1951 S&T 19-6 Rolla 1943 PSU 14-34 Rolla 1910 SLU 0-3 @St. Louis 1952 SEMO 0-10 @Cape Girardeau 1946 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1911 SLU 6-24 @St. Louis 1953 S&T 6-0 Rolla 1949 PSU 7-27 @Pittsburg 1912 SLU 0-13 @St. Louis 1954 SEMO 7-33 @Cape Girardeau 1950 S&T 26-7 @Pittsburg 1913 S&T 62-0 @St. Louis 1955 SEMO 6-9 Rolla 1951 PSU 0-20 Rolla 1914 S&T 63-0 @St. Louis 1956 S&T 10-0 @Cape Girardeau 1952 PSU 0-20 @Pittsburg 1919 SLU 0-21 @St. Louis 1957 SEMO 0-32 Rolla 1953 PSU 6-25 Rolla 1920 SLU 0-27 @St. Louis 1958 SEMO 7-19 @Cape Girardeau 1954 PSU 14-35 @Pittsburg 1922 SLU 7-14 @St. Louis 1959 SEMO 7-30 Rolla 1955 PSU 14-33 Rolla 1924 SLU 14-26 @St. Louis 1960 SEMO 0-42 @Cape Girardeau 1956 PSU 0-13 @Pittsburg 1925 S&T 14-7 @St. Louis 1961 SEMO 7-27 Rolla 1957 PSU 6-14 Rolla 1926 SLU 7-9 @St. Louis 1962 SEMO 12-23 @Cape Girardeau 1958 S&T 22-21 @Pittsburg 1927 SLU 0-17 @St. Louis 1963 S&T 19-14 Rolla 1959 S&T 20-7 Rolla 1928 SLU 7-12 @St. Louis 1964 SEMO 7-49 @Cape Girardeau 1960 PSU 6-52 @Pittsburg 1930 Tie 33-33 @St. Louis 1965 SEMO 16-21 Rolla 1961 PSU 0-20 Rolla 1931 SLU 0-7 @St. Louis 1966 SEMO 13-49 @Cape Girardeau 1962 PSU 6-28 @Pittsburg 1933 SLU 0-26 @St. Louis 1967 SEMO 0-34 Rolla 1963 PSU 6-35 Rolla 1934 SLU 0-25 @St. Louis 1968 SEMO 13-31 @Cape Girardeau 1964 PSU 9-24 @Pittsburg 1935 SLU 0-38 @St. Louis 1969 SEMO 24-32 Rolla

1965 S&T 19-7 Rolla 1936 SLU 18-31 @St. Louis 1970 SEMO 21-35 Rolla MINER FOOTBALL 2010 1966 PSU 23-35 @Pittsburg 1937 SLU 6-32 @St. Louis 1971 SEMO 2-42 @Cape Girardeau 1967 PSU 7-14 Rolla 1938 SLU 0-12 @St. Louis 1972 SEMO 0-31 Rolla 1971 PSU 0-20 @Pittsburg 1939 SLU 0-13 @St. Louis 1973 SEMO 8-33 @Cape Girardeau 1972 PSU 7-21 Rolla 1940 Tie 0-0 @St. Louis 1974 SEMO 21-29 Rolla 1974 S&T 14-12 Rolla 1941 SLU 7-13 @St. Louis 1975 SEMO 0-17 @Cape Girardeau 1975 Tie 20-20 @Pittsburg 1942 SLU 7-14 @St. Louis 1976 SEMO 12-20 Rolla 1976 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1945 SLU 0-32 @St. Louis 1977 Tie 14-14 @Cape Girardeau 1977 S&T 16-14 @Pittsburg 1946 SLU 0-24 @St. Louis 1978 S&T 13-6 Rolla 1978 S&T 38-21 Rolla 1947 SLU 0-61 @St. Louis 1979 S&T 9-7 @Cape Girardeau 1979 S&T 24-10 @Pittsburg 1948 SLU 7-19 @St. Louis 1980 S&T 34-23 Rolla 1980 S&T 14-10 Rolla 1981 SEMO 14-17 @Cape Girardeau 1981 PSU 12-28 @Pittsburg ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS (S&T leads 2-0) 1982 S&T 12-0 Rolla 1983 S&T 24-14 @Cape Girardeau 1982 S&T 21-9 Rolla 1962 S&T 13-0 @Dodge City 1984 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1983 S&T 17-14 @Pittsburg 1965 S&T 41-0 Rolla 1984 S&T 62-14 Rolla 1985 S&T 20-3 @Cape Girardeau 1985 PSU 13-14 @Pittsburg 1986 SEMO 12-30 Rolla ST. VIATOR (Tied 0-0-1) 1987 SEMO 0-16 @Cape Girardeau 1986 PSU 14-37 Rolla 1932 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1987 PSU 7-31 @Pittsburg 1988 SEMO 6-38 @St. Louis 1989 SEMO 7-27 Rolla 1988 PSU 0-31 Rolla SHURTLEFF (S&T leads 5-0-2) 1989 PSU 14-42 Rolla 1990 SEMO 17-28 @Cape Girardeau 1901 S&T 57-0 Rolla 1990 PSU 7-52 @Pittsburg 2006 SEMO 23-44 @Cape Girardeau 1904 S&T 23-0 Rolla 1991 Tie 6-6 @Pittsburg 1905 Tie 0-0 Rolla 1992 PSU 3-45 Rolla SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (SIU leads 3-2) 1925 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1993 PSU 3-28 @Pittsburg 1937 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1927 S&T 7-0 Rolla 1994 PSU 0-34 Rolla 1953 S&T 28-7 @Carbondale 1948 S&T 22-13 Rolla 1995 PSU 10-60 @Pittsburg 1954 SIU 7-27 Rolla 1949 S&T 56-0 Rolla 1996 PSU 0-45 Rolla 1960 SIU 14-34 @Carbondale 1997 PSU 7-42 @Pittsburg 1961 SIU 0-44 Rolla 1998 PSU 3-41 Rolla SMITH ACADEMY (S&T leads 2-0) 1901 S&T 10-0 Rolla 1999 PSU 0-62 @Pittsburg 1907 S&T 12-0 Rolla SOUTHERN METHODIST (SMU leads 1-0) 2000 PSU 10-52 Rolla 1923 SMU 0-35 @Dallas 2001 PSU 3-31 Rolla 2002 PSU 14-48 @Pittsburg SOUTH DAKOTA (USD leads 2-0) 2003 PSU 6-59 @Pittsburg 1902 USD 0-23 @Vermillion SOUTHERN NAZARENE (Tied 1-1) 2004 PSU 27-91 Rolla 2008 USD 3-34 @Vermillion 2006 S&T 17-14 Rolla 2007 SNU 21-35 @Bethany QUINCY (S&T leads 3-2) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (SDSU leads 2-0) 1996 S&T 41-0 Rolla 1972 SDSU 0-49 @Brookings SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (SBU leads 15-6-1) 1997 S&T 40-0 @Quincy 2005 SDSU 28-64 @Brookings 1986 SBU 10-13 Rolla 1998 QU 17-23 Rolla 1987 S&T 35-10 @Bolivar 1999 QU 16-23 @Quincy SOUTHEAST MO. ST. (SEMO leads 36-22-3) 1988 S&T 31-20 Rolla 2001 S&T 45-12 Rolla 1906 SEMO 6-16 @Cape Gir. 1989 SBU 14-24 Rolla 1907 S&T 37-5 Rolla 1990 SBU 7-45 @Bolivar RHODES (Tied 1-1) 1912 S&T 46-0 Rolla 1991 SBU 21-26 Rolla 79 1955 RHO 21-46 @Memphis 1913 S&T 51-0 Rolla 1992 SBU 7-17 @Bolivar 1956 S&T 33-7 Rolla 1920 S&T 28-0 Rolla 1993 S&T 44-8 Rolla ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

1978 TSU 7-8 @Kirksville 1924 WU 0-13 @St. Louis SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (cont.) 1979 TSU 2-3 Rolla 1925 WU 0-7 @St. Louis 1997 S&T 19-0 Rolla 1980 S&T 20-14 @Kirksville 1926 WU 2-25 @St. Louis 1998 SBU 7-21 @Bolivar 1981 S&T 17-16 Rolla 1927 WU 0-13 @St. Louis 1999 SBU 7-14 Rolla 1982 TSU 7-28 @Kirksville 1928 WU 0-9 @St. Louis 2000 SBU 32-35 (OT) @Bolivar 1983 S&T 14-9 Rolla 1939 WU 0-12 @St. Louis 2001 SBU 3-17 Rolla 1984 TSU 20-31 @Kirksville 1940 WU 0-12 @St. Louis 2002 SBU 7-17 @Bolivar 1985 TSU 20-21 Rolla 1941 WU 7-28 @St. Louis 2003 SBU 27-43 Rolla 1986 TSU 21-31 @Kirksville 1942 WU 6-19 @St. Louis 2004 SBU 14-52 @Bolivar 1987 TSU 6-11 Rolla 1948 WU 7-19 @St. Louis 2005 SBU 38-40 Rolla 1988 TSU 12-13 @Kirksville 1949 WU 13-28 @St. Louis 2008 S&T 63-23 Rolla 1989 TSU 17-19 Rolla 1950 S&T 34-19 @St. Louis 2009 SBU 13-54 @Bolivar 1990 TSU 17-24 @Kirksville 1951 WU 8-21 @St. Louis 1991 TSU 16-17 @Kirksville 1952 WU 6-27 @St. Louis SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE (Tied 1-1) 1992 TSU 14-36 Rolla 1953 WU 7-26 @St. Louis 2005 S&T 20-9 Rolla 1993 TSU 13-21 @Kirksville 1954 WU 14-58 @St. Louis 2006 SW 29-31 @Weatherford 1994 TSU 7-38 Rolla 1955 S&T 20-13 @St. Louis 1995 TSU 3-63 @Kirksville 1956 WU 13-14 @St. Louis TENNESSEE-MARTIN (UTM leads 5-0) 1996 TSU 14-30 Rolla 1957 WU 7-14 @St. Louis 1997 TSU 7-56 @Kirksville 1958 WU 13-19 @St. Louis 1960 UTM 12-20 Rolla 1998 TSU 7-25 Rolla 1959 S&T 27-15 @St. Louis 1961 UTM 22-50 @Martin 1999 TSU 0-15 @Kirksville 1960 WU 12-34 @St. Louis 1962 UTM 18-26 Rolla 2000 TSU 0-49 Rolla 1961 S&T 19-0 @St. Louis 1963 UTM 7-32 @Martin 2001 TSU 0-61 @Kirksville 1962 WU 20-33 @St. Louis 1964 UTM 6-26 Rolla 2002 TSU 28-57 Rolla 1963 WU 7-15 @St. Louis 2003 TSU 28-35 @Kirksville 1964 WU 7-27 @St. Louis TENNESSEE MEDICAL COLLEGE (TMC leads 1-0) 2004 TSU 33-47 Rolla 1965 WU 6-19 @St. Louis 1922 TMC 6-54 @Knoxville 2007 TSU 31-38 Rolla 1968 WU 18-20 @St. Louis 2008 S&T 39-38 (OT) @Kirksville 1969 S&T 40-0 @St. Louis TEXAS A&M (TAMU leads 2-0) 1970 S&T 20-14 Rolla 1915 TAMU 3-33 @College Station TULSA (TU leads 4-0) 1976 WU 20-21 @St. Louis 1916 TAMU 0-77 @College Station 1916 TU 0-117 @Tulsa 1977 S&T 49-10 Rolla 1920 TU 0-45 @Tulsa TIFFIN (TU leads 2-0) 1930 TU 0-18 @Tulsa WAYNE STATE, NEB. (S&T leads 2-1-1) 2006 TU 32-58 @Tiffi n 1932 TU 0-26 @Tulsa 1973 Tie 14-14 @Wayne 2007 TU 30-73 @Tiffi n 1976 S&T 17-0 Rolla UPPER IOWA (S&T leads 2-0) 2004 S&T 22-21 Rolla TRUMAN STATE (TSU leads 49-22-4) 2004 S&T 42-7 Rolla 2005 WSC 9-14 @Wayne 1909 S&T 21-0 @Kirksville 2005 S&T 26-18 @Fayette 1929 S&T 13-12 @Kirksville WEST END ATHLETIC CLUB (S&T leads 1-0) 1930 S&T 19-7 Rolla VANDERBILT (VU leads 1-0) 1902 S&T 6-0 Rolla 1932 TSU 7-12 @Kirksville 1904 VU 4-29 @Nashville 1933 TSU 0-18 Rolla WESTMINSTER (S&T leads 5-2) 1934 TSU 0-19 Rolla VERONA ATHLETIC CLUB (S&T leads 1-0) 1917 S&T 26-18 Rolla 1935 TSU 6-13 Rolla 1913 S&T 74-6 Rolla 1919 S&T 54-0 @Fulton 1936 TSU 12-13 @Kirksville 1922 S&T 10-0 Rolla 1937 Tie 6-6 Rolla 1927 WC 7-14 Rolla 1938 S&T 6-2 @Kirksville WASHBURN (WU leads 11-5) 1928 S&T 13-7 @Fulton 1939 S&T 13-6 Rolla 1989 S&T 20-7 @Topeka 1929 WC 0-12 Rolla 1940 S&T 7-0 @Kirksville 1990 WU 7-13 Rolla 1930 S&T 13-0 @Fulton 1941 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1991 S&T 28-13 @Topeka 1945 TSU 0-6 Rolla 1992 S&T 26-21 Rolla 1946 Tie 13-13 Rolla 1993 S&T 38-14 @Topeka WICHITA STATE (WSU leads 1-0) 1947 S&T 25-6 @Kirksville 1994 S&T 19-0 Rolla 1982 WSU 14-51 @Wichita 1948 Tie 14-14 Rolla 1995 WU 10-21 @Topeka 1949 S&T 20-6 @Kirksville 1996 WU 0-45 Rolla WILLIAM JEWELL (WJC leads 2-1-1) 1950 S&T 47-7 Rolla 1997 WU 13-27 @Topeka 1911 Tie 2-2 Rolla 1951 TSU 7-21 @Kirksville 1998 WU 7-24 Rolla 1952 WJC 19-47 @Liberty 1952 TSU 19-52 Rolla 1999 WU 18-53 @Topeka 1966 S&T 16-13 @Liberty 1953 TSU 20-28 @Kirksville 2000 WU 14-34 Rolla 1967 WJC 14-28 Rolla 1954 TSU 6-32 Rolla 2001 WU 14-42 @Topeka 1955 S&T 19-14 @Kirksville 2002 WU 0-49 Rolla WILLIAM PENN (S&T leads 4-0) 1956 S&T 33-6 Rolla 2003 WU 24-49 @Topeka 1978 S&T 20-0 Rolla 1957 TSU 0-12 @Kirksville 2004 WU 17-42 Rolla 1979 S&T 43-0 @Oskaloosa 1958 S&T 27-20 Rolla 1980 S&T 27-0 Rolla 1959 TSU 7-20 @Kirksville WASHINGTON UNIV. (WU leads 40-11-1) 1981 S&T 31-13 @Oskaloosa 1960 TSU 14-54 Rolla 1895 WU 8-16 @St. Louis 1961 TSU 7-20 @Kirksville 1898 WU 0-32 @St. Louis WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (Tied 2-2) 1962 TSU 0-40 Rolla 1900 S&T 11-5 @St. Louis 1968 S&T 10-6 @Milwaukee 1963 TSU 0-41 @Kirksville 1901 WU 6-16 @St. Louis 1971 S&T 7-6 @Milwaukee 1964 TSU 12-35 Rolla 1903 Tie 0-0 @St. Louis 1972 UWM 7-20 Rolla 1965 TSU 0-14 @Kirksville 1905 WU 6-23 @St. Louis 1973 UWM 7-45 @Milwaukee 1966 S&T 16-0 Rolla 1907 S&T 11-8 @St. Louis 1967 TSU 7-13 Rolla 1912 WU 6-13 @St. Louis MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL WISCONSIN-LACROSSE (UWL leads 2-0) 1913 S&T 19-3 @St. Louis 1968 S&T 19-13 Rolla 2009 UWL 0-48 @LaCrosse 1969 TSU 14-21 @Kirksville 1914 S&T 19-0 @St. Louis 1916 WU 6-7 @St. Louis 1970 TSU 19-35 @Kirksville WISCONSIN-STOUT (S&T leads 2-0) 1971 TSU 13-44 Rolla 1917 WU 2-21 @St. Louis 1918 WU 0-26 @St. Louis 2007 S&T 28-10 Rolla 1972 S&T 28-21 @Kirksville 2008 S&T 31-24 @Menonomie 1973 Tie 7-7 Rolla 1919 WU 0-29 @St. Louis 80 1974 S&T 20-7 @Kirksville 1920 WU 0-21 @St. Louis 1975 TSU 6-26 Rolla 1921 WU 0-10 @St. Louis WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT (WSP leads 1-0) 1976 TSU 0-24 @Kirksville 1922 WU 6-14 @St. Louis 2009 UWSP 17-21 Rolla 1977 S&T 21-19 Rolla 1923 WU 0-7 @St. Louis 2010 OPPONENTS

Game 1: Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010 at Emporia, Kan. EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Emporia, Kan. Founded: 1863 Enrollment: 6,258 Nickname: Hornets School Colors: Old gold and black Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Assoc. Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Jones Field/Welch Stadium Capacity (Surface): 7,000 (Superturf) President: Dr. Michael Lane Head Coach Running Back Athletics Director: Kent Weiser Garin Higgins Kevin Smart

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SCHEDULE 2009 Records: 2-9, 1-8 MIAA (9th) Aug. 26 @Southwestern Oklahoma State ...... 7 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 4 Missouri S&T...... 1 p.m. Starters Returning: 17 (7 off., 7 def., 3 specialty) Sept. 11 @Central Missouri ...... 1:30 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 36 Sept. 18 Missouri Southern...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): RB Kevin Smart, OL Jordan Godberson, Sept. 25 Fort Hays State...... 1 p.m. KR Brian Murphy Oct. 2 @Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DL Daniel Webb, LB Nathan Linsey, Oct. 9 Pittsburg State ...... 1 p.m. P Tyler Chilton Oct. 16 @Northwest Missouri State ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 23 Truman State ...... 1 p.m. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 COACHING STAFF Oct. 30 @Missouri Western ...... 1:30 p.m. Nov. 6 @Washburn ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Garin Higgins Alma Mater: Emporia State, 1992 2009 RESULTS Record at ESU: 9-24 (3 years) Aug. 27 Southwestern Oklahoma State ...... W, 48-17 Overall Record: 60-33 (8 years) Sept. 5 @Augustana ...... L, 21-32 Offi ce Phone: (620) 341-5504 Sept. 12 Central Missouri ...... L, 21-24 Assistant Coaches: Bryce Saia (DB), Ken Gordon (DC/LB), Gary Sept. 19 @Missouri Southern ...... L, 13-34 Manuel (OC/RB), Sean Clowers (OC/OL), Matt Walter (WR), Sept. 26 @Fort Hays State ...... L, 20-40 Dominic Mirocke (TE), Mike LoPorto (DL), Jason Grove (LB) Oct. 3 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L, 13-34 Oct. 10 @Pittsburg State ...... L, 14-44 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 17 Northwest Missouri State ...... L, 12-45 Football Contact: Don Weast Oct. 24 @Truman State...... W, 30-24 (OT) Offi ce: (620) 341-5526 Oct. 31 Missouri Western ...... L, 6-29 Cell: (620) 344-6190 Nov. 7 Washburn ...... L, 35-56 Email: [email protected] Fax: (620) 341-5808 Press Box: (620) 341-5020 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Web: www.emporia.edu/athletics Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Kevin Smart 112 634 5.7 11 SERIES INFORMATION Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Overall: ESU leads 11-4 Tyler Eckenrode 41 89 2 551 1 Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 1 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD at Emporia: ESU, 5-2 Shjuan Richardson 20 265 13.3 1 at Rolla: ESU, 6-2 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Last Meeting: Oct. 23, 2004, S&T 29, ESU 19 Nathan Linsey 36 46 82 2 7.5

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Game 2: Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010 at Rolla, Mo. DRAKE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Des Moines, Iowa Founded: 1881 Enrollment: 5,668 Nickname: Bulldogs School Colors: Blue and white Conference: Pioneer Football League Affi liation: NCAA Division I (FCS) Home Facility: Drake Stadium Capacity (Surface): 14,557 (Field Turf) President: David Maxwell Head Coach Linebacker Athletics Director: Sandy Hatfi eld Clubb Chris Creighton Ben Morrison

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SCHEDULE 2009 Records: 8-3, 6-2 PFL (tie-3rd) Sept. 4 Lehigh...... 6 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 11 @Missouri S&T ...... 7 p.m. Starters Returning: 16 (7 off., 8 def., 1 specialty) Sept. 18 @Montana State ...... 2 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 27 Sept. 25 @Valparaiso ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): RB Tom Kostek, QB Mike Piatkowski, Oct. 2 Marist ...... 1 p.m. WR Steve Platek Oct. 9 @Jacksonville ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB Tyler Moorehead, LB Ben Morrison, Oct. 16 @Campbell ...... 12 p.m. DB Lucas Mosier Oct. 23 Davidson...... 1 p.m. Oct. 30 San Diego...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Nov. 6 @Dayton ...... 12 p.m. Nov. 13 Butler ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Chris Creighton Alma Mater: Kenyon, 1991 2009 RESULTS Record at DU: 14-8 (1 year) Sept. 5 Grand View ...... W, 22-0 Overall Record: 109-32 (13 years) Sept. 12 @Marist ...... W, 34-6 Offi ce Phone: (515) 271-2104 Sept. 19 @South Dakota ...... L, 21-51 Assistant Coaches: Tom Allen (DC), Rick Fox (OL), Jeff Martin Oct. 3 Valparaiso ...... W, 34-14 (WR), Oct. 10 Missouri S&T...... W, 19-0 Aaron Selby (TE), Bill Charles (RB), Ben Needham (DL), Kyle York Oct. 17 @San Diego ...... W, 21-14 Oct. 24 @Davidson ...... W, 21-16 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 31 Jacksonville ...... W, 45-38 Football Contact: Mike Mahon Nov. 7 Campbell ...... W, 49-6 Offi ce: (515) 271-3014 Nov. 14 Dayton ...... L, 6-23 Cell: (515) 208-8281 Nov. 21 @Butler ...... L, 17-20 Email: [email protected] Fax: (515) 271-3015 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Press Box: (515) 271-3729/3794 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Web: www.godrakebulldogs.com Tom Kostek 88 347 3.9 4 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD SERIES INFORMATION Mike Piatkowski 203 323 9 2139 14 Overall: DU leads 4-0 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Current win streak: Drake, 4 Steve Platek 49 553 11.3 3 at Des Moines: DU, 3-0 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL at Rolla: DU, 1-0 Tyler Moorehead 44 23 67 1 14.5 Last Meeting: Oct. 10, 2009, DU 19, S&T 0 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Game 3: Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010 at Stevens Point, Wis. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Stevens Point, Wis. Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 8,897 Nickname: Pointers School Colors: Purple and gold Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division III Home Facility: Community Stadium at Goerke Park Capacity (Surface): 2,500 (Artifi cial) Chancellor (Interim): Mark A. Nook Head Coach Wide Receiver Athletics Director: Frank O’Brien John Miech Jared Jenkins

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SCHEDULE 2009 Records: 8-3, 6-1 WIAC (2nd) Sept. 4 Willamette ...... 2 p.m. Postseason: 0-1 Sept. 11 Missouri S&T...... 1 p.m. Starters Returning: 13 (7 off., 4 def., 2 specialty) Sept. 25 Albion ...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 60 Oct. 2 @Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): WR Jared Jenkins, RB Garrett Oct. 9 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... 1 p.m. Medenwald, OL Shane Winterfeldt Oct. 16 @Wisconsin-Stout ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB Joe Mleziva, DL Matt Lunder, Oct. 23 Wisconsin-LaCrosse ...... 1 p.m. LB Peter Peterson Oct. 30 @Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 6 @Wisconsin-River Falls ...... 1 p.m. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 COACHING STAFF Nov. 13 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: John Miech 2009 RESULTS Alma Mater: Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1975 Sept. 12 @Central (Iowa) ...... L, 21-22 Record at UWSP: 137-74-2 (20 years) Sept. 19 @Missouri S&T ...... W, 21-17 Overall Record: Same Sept. 26 @Azuza Pacifi c ...... L, 7-23 Offi ce Phone: (309) 457-2175 Oct. 3 Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...... W, 48-33 Assistant Coaches: Aaron Vlcko (OC), Tom Journell (DC), John Oct. 10 Wisconsin-Stout ...... W, 7-6 Verdegan (OL), Shane Konop (DL), Chris Freiman (RB), Brad Vickroy Oct. 17 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... W, 24-17 (TE) Oct. 24 @Wisconsin-LaCrosse ...... W, 26-14 Oct. 31 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... L, 12-41 SPORTS INFORMATION Nov. 7 Wisconsin-River Falls...... W, 45-15 Football Contact: Mitch Capelle Nov. 14 @Wisconsin-Platteville ...... W, 41-27 Offi ce: (715) 346-2840 Cell: (715) 340-3740 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Email: [email protected] Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Fax: (715) 346-3626 Garrett Medenwald 130 635 4.9 3 Web: athletics.uwsp.edu Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Tyler Wolf 2 2 0 13 0 SERIES INFORMATION Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Overall: UWSP leads 1-0 Jared Jenkins 80 1210 15.1 12 Current win streak: UWSP, 1 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL at Stevens Point: 0-0 Joe Mleziva 54 35 89 4 2.5 at Rolla: UWSP, 1-0 Last Meeting: Sept, 19, 2009, UWSP 21, S&T 17

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Game 4: Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010 at Rolla, Mo. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-LaCROSSE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: LaCrosse, Wis. Founded: 1909 Enrollment: 9,900 Nickname: Eagles School Colors: Maroon and gray Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Affi liation: NCAA Division III Home Facility: Roger Harring Stadium Capacity (Surface): 6,250 (Artifi cial) Chancellor: Dr. Joe Gow Head Coach Defensive Back Athletics Director: Joe Baker Dr. Larry Terry Derek Dreher

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SCHEDULE 2009 Records: 5-5, 2-5 WIAC (tie-5th) Sept. 4 East Texas Baptist ...... 7 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 11 Mary Hardin-Baylor ...... 1 p.m. Starters Returning: 13 (6 off., 5 def., 2 specialty) Sept. 25 @Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 34 Oct. 2 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... 6 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): OL Kyle Schulz, WR Travis Bordeau, Oct. 9 Wisconsin-River Falls...... 1 p.m. QB Nick Anker Oct. 16 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB Derek Dreher, DB Dustin Drath, Oct. 23 @Wisconsin-Stevens Point ...... 1 p.m. LB Jim Litscher Oct. 30 @Wisconsin-Stout ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 6 Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...... 11:30 a.m. COACHING STAFF Nov. 13 @Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Dr. Larry Terry Alma Mater: Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1977 2009 RESULTS Record at UWL: 62-41 (10 years) Sept. 5 @East Texas Baptist ...... W, 28-13 Overall Record: 87-70-1 (16 years) Sept. 12 Azuza Pacifi c ...... W, 49-24 Offi ce Phone: (608) 785-8680 Sept. 26 Missouri S&T...... W, 48-0 Assistant Coaches: Mike Anderson (OL), Frank Tierney (WR), Oct. 3 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... W, 32-25 Jeff Conway (DC/LB), Larry Noll (CB), T.J. Mickschl (DL), Oct. 10 @Wisconsin-Platteville ...... L, 13-26 Dempsey Miller (DE), Brian Wrobel (QB), Oct. 17 @Wisconsin-River Falls ...... W, 49-47 (3OT) Oct. 24 Wisconsin-Stevens Point ...... L, 14-26 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 31 Wisconsin-Stout ...... L, 28-35 Football Contact: David Johnson Nov. 7 @Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...... L, 17-27 Offi ce: (608) 785-8493 Nov. 14 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... L, 21-58 Email: [email protected] Fax: (608) 785-6539 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Press Box: (608) 785-8991 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Web: www.uwlathletics.com Lee Lauters 123 513 4.2 6 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD SERIES INFORMATION Nick Anker 197 347 12 2083 10 Overall: UWL leads 1-0 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Current win streak: UWL, 1 Alex Maxinoski 63 728 11.6 2 at LaCrosse: UWL, 1-0 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL at Rolla: 0-0 Dustin Drath 47 19 66 0 2.0 Last Meeting: Sept, 26, 2009, UWL 48, S&T 0 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Game 5: Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010 at Rolla, Mo. (Homecoming) NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Alva, Okla. Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 2,200 Nickname: Rangers School Colors: Red and black Conference: Central States Football League Affi liation: NAIA Home Facility: Ranger Field Capacity (Surface): 6,000 (Grass) President: Dr. Janet Cunningham Head Coach Defensive Back Athletics Director: Bob Battisti Keith Barefi eld Jarrad Ware

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SCHEDULE 2009 Records: 7-3, 5-0 CSFL Sept. 4 @Colorado State-Pueblo ...... 7 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 11 @South Dakota ...... 4 p.m. Starters Returning: 17 (8 off., 9 def., 0 specialty) Sept. 25 Texas College ...... 3 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 40 Oct. 2 @Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): RB Nate Guillory, WR Korey Williams, Oct. 9 @Southern Nazarene ...... 6 p.m. QB Kyle Jech Oct. 16 Bacone ...... 2 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB Rocky Lee, DB Jarrad Ware, Oct. 23 @Langston ...... 2 p.m. LB Richard Gunnels Oct. 30 @Southwestern Assys. of God ...... 2 p.m. Nov. 6 Oklahoma Panhandle State ...... 2 p.m. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 COACHING STAFF Nov. 13 Southern Oregon ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Keith Barefi eld 2009 RESULTS Alma Mater: Evangel, 1978 Sept. 5 Colorado State-Pueblo ...... W, 34-28 Record at NWOSU: 22-11 (3 years) Sept. 12 Black Hills State ...... L, 7-21 Overall Record: 88-44-2 (12 years) Sept. 19 @Southwestern Assys. of God ...... W, 41-16 Offi ce Phone: (580) 327-8488 Sept. 26 @Southeastern Oklahoma State ...... L, 9-29 Assistant Coaches: Justin Iske (OL), Chad Adams (DC), Matt Brand, Oct. 10 Langston ...... W, 27-21 Josh Creek, Kyle Culwell, Waleed Gaines, Robbie Gaskill, Kyle Oct. 17 @Missouri S&T ...... L, 28-31 Koricanek, Shane Lewis, Marcus Mead, Mike Skvor Oct. 24 Bacone ...... W, 64-9 Oct. 31 @Southern Nazarene ...... W, 48-28 SPORTS INFORMATION Nov. 7 Texas College ...... W, 71-24 Football Contact: Ryan Hintergardt Nov. 14 @Oklahoma Panhandle State ...... W, 68-28 Offi ce: (580) 327-8639 Email: [email protected] RETURNING STAT LEADERS Fax: (580) 327-8179 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Web: www.nwosu.edu/athletics Nate Guillory 236 1679 7.1 18 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD SERIES INFORMATION Kyle Jech 147 259 6 1804 18 Overall: S&T leads 1-0 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Current win streak: S&T, 1 Korey Williams 60 810 13.5 6 at Alva: 0-0 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL at Rolla: S&T, 1-0 Rocky Lee 48 42 90 1 9.5 Last Meeting: Oct. 17, 2009, S&T 31, NWOSU 28

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Game 6: Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010 at Mobile, Ala. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Mobile, Ala. Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 14,757 Nickname: Jaguars School Colors: Blue, red and white Conference: Independent Affi liation: Unclassifi ed in 2010 Home Facility: Ladd-Peebles Stadium Capacity (Surface): 38,888 (FieldTurf) President: V. Gordon Moulton Head Coach Linebacker Athletics Director: Dr. Joel Erdmann Joey Jones Justin Dunn

TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Record: 7-0 2010 SCHEDULE Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 4 Pikeville ...... 4 p.m. Starters Returning: 22 (10 off., 10 def., 2 specialty) Sept. 18 Nicholls State ...... 4 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 46 Sept. 25 Edward Waters (@Dothan, Ala.) ...... 3 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): RB Brandon Ross, QB Myles Gibbon, Oct. 2 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 4 p.m. WR Courtney Smith Oct. 9 Missouri S&T...... 4 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB Justin Dunn, LB Charlie Higginboth- Oct. 16 @Lamar ...... 6 p.m. am, Oct. 23 @California-Davis ...... 4 p.m. DB Ken Barefi eld Oct. 30 Georgia State ...... 4 p.m. Nov. 6 Henderson State ...... 4 p.m. COACHING STAFF Nov. 13 Arkansas-Monticello ...... 6 p.m. Head Coach: Joey Jones 2009 RESULTS Alma Mater: Alabama, 1989 Sept. 5 Hargrave Military Academy ...... W, 30-13 Record at USA: 7-0 (1 year) Sept. 26 Army Prep ...... W, 56-0 Overall Record: 10-7 (2 years) Oct. 10 Georgia Military JC ...... W, 31-3 Offi ce Phone: (251) 445-4004 Oct. 17 Louisburg JC ...... W, 41-7 Assistant Coaches: Ron Antoine (WR), Bill Clark (AHC/DC), Kurt Oct. 31 Fort Union Military Academy...... W, 64-6 Crain (LB), Chuck Dunn (LB), Greg Gregory (OC/QB), Tommy Perry Nov. 7 Milford Academy ...... W, 64-12 (ST/RB), Mitch Rodrigue (OT/TE), Brian Turner (DL), John Turner Nov. 14 Huntingdon ...... W, 35-0 (OL), Duwan Walker (DB) RETURNING STAT LEADERS SPORTS INFORMATION Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Football Contact: Brian Fremund Brandon Ross 75 594 7.9 13 Offi ce: (251) 414-8032 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Cell: (251) 623-3191 Myles Gibbon 29 51 2 538 6 Email: [email protected] Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Fax: (251) 460-7297 Courtney Smith 20 473 23.6 5 Web: www.usajaguars.com Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Justin Dunn 21 19 40 0 7.5 SERIES INFORMATION Overall: First meeting MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Game 7: Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010 at Rolla, Mo. (Hall of Fame Day) KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Owensboro, Ky. Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 968 Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Purple and white Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Steele Stadium Capacity (Surface): 3,000 (Field Turf) President: Dr. Anne Cairns Federlein Head Coach Quarterback Athletics Director: Gary Gallup Brent Holdsclaw Vincent Lalonde

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SCHEDULE 2009 Record: 2-9 Sept. 2 Indianapolis ...... 6 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 11 Pikeville ...... 6 p.m. Starters Returning: 16 (9 off., 6 def., 1 specialty) Sept. 18 @Central State ...... 12:30 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 40 Sept. 25 Alma ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): QB Vince Lalonde, RB Thomas Gordon, Oct. 2 @South Alabama ...... 4 p.m. WR Derek Brown Oct. 9 @Urbana ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB David James, LB Ken Stoklosa, Oct. 16 @Missouri S&T ...... 1 p.m. DB Khalid Harris Oct. 23 Saint Joseph’s ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 30 Miles ...... 1 p.m. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 COACHING STAFF Nov. 6 Notre Dame (Ohio) ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 13 @Concordia (Ala.) ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Brent Holdsclaw Alma Mater: Kentucky Wesleyan, 1993 2009 RESULTS Record at KWC: 10-32 (4 years) Aug. 27 @Indianapolis ...... L, 3-31 Overall Record: Same Sept. 3 @Murray State ...... L, 10-66 Offi ce Phone: (270) 852-3350 Sept. 19 @Kentucky State ...... L, 25-30 Assistant Coaches: David Arnold, Randy Bergman, Greg Sept. 26 @Southwest Baptist ...... L, 20-50 Brown, Tom Parry, Erick Salisbury, Art Tolliver Oct. 3 Central State ...... W, 31-30 (OT) Oct. 10 Urbana ...... L, 16-24 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 17 Grand View ...... L, 12-24 Football Contact: Roy Pickerill Oct. 24 @Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 7-48 Offi ce: (270) 852-3347 Oct. 31 @Lake Erie ...... L, 7-24 Cell: (270) 316-8838 Nov. 7 @Lincoln ...... W, 21-6 Email: [email protected] Nov. 14 Missouri S&T...... L, 14-34 Fax: (270) 852-3356 Web: www.kwcpanthers.com RETURNING STAT LEADERS SERIES INFORMATION Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Overall: Missouri S&T leads 6-0 Thomas Gordon 147 555 3.8 5 Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 6 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD at Owensboro: Missouri S&T, 3-0 Vincent Lalonde 129 198 7 861 8 at Rolla: Missouri S&T, 3-0 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Last Meeting: Nov. 14, 2009, S&T 34, KWC 14 Thomas Gordon 29 91 3.1 0 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL David James 58 69 118 1 15.0

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Game 8: Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010 at Fort Wayne, Ind. UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 2,100 Nickname: Cougars School Colors: Royal blue and white Conference: Mid-States Football Association Affi liation: NAIA Home Facility: Bishop D’Arcy Stadium Capacity (Surface): 3,500 (Sporturf) President: Sister M. Elise Kriss Head Coach Quarterback Athletics Director: Mark Pope Kevin Donley Shaine Tierney

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SCHEDULE 2009 Records: 7-3, 5-1 MSFA (tie-2nd) Sept. 11 @Iowa Wesleyan ...... 12 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 18 St. Ambrose ...... 12 p.m. Starters Returning: 8 (4 off., 4 def., 0 specialty) Sept. 25 @Marian ...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 39 Oct. 2 Malone ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): QB Shaine Tierney, WR Kyle Peabody, Oct. 9 Walsh ...... 12 p.m. OL Brendan Carragher Oct. 16 @Trinity International ...... 2 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): LB Jordan Wise, DB Ross Bauman, Oct. 23 Missouri S&T...... 12 p.m. LB Quinn Doan Oct. 30 @Olivet Nazarene ...... 1 p.m. Nov. 6 @Saint Xavier ...... 2 p.m. COACHING STAFF Nov. 13 Taylor ...... 12 p.m. Head Coach: Kevin Donley 2009 RESULTS Alma Mater: Anderson, 1973 Sept. 12 Iowa Wesleyan ...... W, 55-0 Record at USF: 121-26 (12 years) Sept. 19 @St. Ambrose ...... W, 30-10 Overall Record: 236-112-1 (31 years) Sept. 26 Marian ...... W, 28-7 Offi ce Phone: (260) 399-7700 ext. 6200 Oct. 3 @Malone ...... W, 42-14 Assistant Coaches: Warren Maloney (DC/DB), Doug Coate Oct. 10 @Walsh ...... W, 20-14 (TB), Al Harants (WB), Eddie Nolan (TE), Pat Donley (WR), Oct. 17 Trinity International ...... W, 63-7 Trevor Miller (OL), Maury Waugh (LB), Dave Ivy (LB), Eric Oct. 24 @Missouri S&T ...... L, 37-39 Wagoner (DL) Oct. 31 Olivet Nazarene ...... W, 56-7 Nov. 7 Saint Xavier ...... L, 24-36 SPORTS INFORMATION Nov. 14 @Taylor ...... L, 16-23 Football Contact: Bill Scott Offi ce: (260) 399-7700 ext. 6223 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Cell: (260) 760-5884 Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD Email: [email protected] Shaine Tierney 72 347 4.8 8 Fax: (260) 399-8164 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Web: www.saintfranciscougars.com Shane Tierney 182 273 8 2142 11 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD SERIES INFORMATION Kyle Peabody 30 283 9.4 1 Overall: S&T leads 1-0 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Current win streak: S&T, 1 Jordan Wise 27 42 69 1 2.5 at Fort Wayne: 0-0 at Rolla: S&T, 1-0 Last Meeting: Oct. 24, 2009, S&T 39, USF 37 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Game 9: Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010 at Rolla, Mo. URBANA UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Urbana, Ohio Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 1,505 Nickname: Blue Knights School Colors: Royal blue and white Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Urbana University Stadium Capacity (Surface): 3,000 (FieldTurf President: Dr. Stephen B. Jones Head Coach Linebacker Athletics Director: Doug Young Dave Taynor Travis Brisco

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SCHEDULE 2009 Records: 6-5 Sept. 4 @West Virginia Wesleyan ...... 1 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 11 Seton Hill ...... 12 p.m. Starters Returning: 13 (7 off., 4 def., 1 specialty) Sept. 18 @Tusculum ...... 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 37 Sept. 25 @Walsh ...... 1 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): QB Evan Gehlert, RB Boise Moon, Oct. 2 Southwest Baptist ...... 12 p.m. OL Ethan Oakley Oct. 9 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 12 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DL Derric Montgomery, LB Travis Brisco, Oct. 16 @Saint Joseph’s ...... 2 p.m. DB Steven Allen Oct. 23 Charleston ...... 12 p.m. Oct. 30 @Missouri S&T ...... 2 p.m. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 COACHING STAFF Nov. 6 Central State ...... 12 p.m. Nov. 13 @Notre Dame (Ohio) ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: David Taynor Alma Mater: Urbana, 1999 2009 RESULTS Record at UU: 7-15 (2 years) Aug. 27 @Findlay ...... L, 21-42 Overall Record: Same Sept. 5 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... W, 20-19 Offi ce Phone: (937) 484-1292 Sept. 12 @Dayton ...... W, 13-10 Assistant Coaches: David Barr (AHC/DC), Matt Handzo (OC/WR), Sept. 19 Tusculum ...... L, 35-45 Jeff Smith (DL), John Shingler (LB), Rod Wilson (DB), Tobias Tuomi Sept. 26 Walsh ...... L, 21-59 (TE) Oct. 10 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 24-16 Oct. 17 Saint Joseph’s ...... W, 21-14 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 24 @Lake Erie ...... L, 6-20 Football Contact: Chris Anders Oct. 31 Ohio Dominican ...... L, 12-21 Offi ce: (937) 484-1290 Nov. 7 @Seton Hill ...... W, 30-14 Email: [email protected] Nov. 14 @Central State ...... W, 40-8 Fax: (937) 484-1389 Press Box: (937) 652-6847 Web: sports.urbana.edu RETURNING STAT LEADERS Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD SERIES INFORMATION Boise Moon 33 319 9.7 2 Overall: First meeting Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Evan Gehlert 120 238 7 1284 12 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Jerrell Leak 58 637 11.0 3 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Travis Brisco 76 34 110 0 27.0

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Game 10: Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010 at Rensselaer, Ind. SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Rensselaer, Ind. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 1,041 Nickname: Pumas School Colors: Cardinal and purple Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Alumni Stadium Capacity (Surface): 4,000 (Grass) President: Dr. Ernest R. Mills III Head Coach Quarterback Athletics Director: Bill Massoels A.J. Ricker Mike Hladik

TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Record: 5-6 2010 SCHEDULE Postseason: 0-0 Aug. 28 Truman State ...... 12 p.m. Starters Returning: 18 (7 off., 9 def., 2 specialty) Sept. 4 @Indiana State ...... 7 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 42 Sept. 11 @Shepherd ...... 11 a.m. Key Returners (Offense): QB Mike Hladik, RB Jashon Banks, Sept. 18 @Valparaiso ...... 7 p.m. WR Mack Ogletree Oct. 2 @Lincoln ...... 2 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB Ronnell Tibbs, SS DeShon Oct. 9 Notre Dame (Ohio) ...... 12 p.m. McClendon, LB Anthony Rouba Oct. 16 Urbana ...... 12 p.m. Oct. 23 @Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1 p.m. COACHING STAFF Oct. 30 @Southwest Baptist ...... 12 p.m. Nov. 6 Missouri S&T...... 12 p.m. Head Coach: A.J. Ricker Alma Mater: Missouri, 2003 2009 RESULTS Record at SJC: First year Aug. 29 Hillsdale...... L, 7-37 Overall Record: Same Sept. 5 Valparaiso ...... W, 31-6 Offi ce Phone: (219) 866-6424 Sept. 12 @Missouri S&T ...... W, 44-41 (2OT) Assistant Coaches: Michael LaFleur (QB), Cory Sanders (DC), Dan Sept. 19 Lake Erie ...... L, 21-31 Lemke (DB), David Denham (DL), Calvin Blackmon (WR) Sept. 26 Lincoln ...... W, 41-7 Oct. 3 @Sam Houston State ...... L, 0-41 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 10 @Ohio Dominican ...... L, 14-45 Football Contact: Ken Badylak Oct. 17 @Urbana ...... L, 14-21 Offi ce: (219) 866-6141 Oct. 24 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 48-7 Cell: (219) 863-2457 Oct. 31 Southwest Baptist ...... L, 16-28 Email: [email protected] Nov. 7 @Central State ...... W, 31-20 Fax: (219) 866-6280 Web: www.saintjoe.edu/athletics RETURNING STAT LEADERS Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD SERIES INFORMATION Jashon Banks 161 1087 6.4 9 Overall: SJC leads 4-1 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Current win streak: SJC, 1 Mike Hladik 153 267 12 1512 8 at Rensselaer: SJC, 2-0 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD at Rolla: SJC, 2-1 Mack Ogletree 31 292 9.4 2 Last Meeting: Sept. 12, 2009, SJC 44, S&T 41 (2OT) Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Ben Gomes 36 40 76 0 1.5 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL

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Game 11: Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 at Jefferson City, Mo. LINCOLN UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Jefferson City, Mo. Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 3,300 Nickname: Blue Tigers School Colors: Navy blue and gray Conference: Independent Affi liation: NCAA Division II Home Facility: Dwight T. Reed Stadium Capacity (Surface): 6,000 (Grass) President: Dr. Carolyn Maloney Head Coach Quarterback Athletics Director (Interim): Betty Kemna Nathan Cochran Josh Goffi gan

TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SCHEDULE 2009 Record: 0-11 Sept. 4 @Missouri Southern ...... 6 p.m. Postseason: 0-0 Sept. 9 @Missouri Western ...... 6 p.m. Starters Returning: 12 (4 off., 8 def., 0 specialty) Sept. 18 Oklahoma Panhandle State ...... 2 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 7 Sept. 25 @Morehouse ...... 7 p.m. Key Returners (Offense): OL Allen Grant, OL Lamont Brown, Oct. 2 Saint Joseph’s ...... 2 p.m. WR Josh Goffi gan Oct. 9 Southwest Baptist ...... 2 p.m. Key Returners (Defense): DB O’Hara Fluellen, LB Torrence Malone, Oct. 16 @Prairie View A&M ...... 1 p.m. LB Justin Hayes Oct. 23 @Peru State ...... 1 p.m. Oct. 30 @Langston ...... 2 p.m. MINER FOOTBALL 2010 COACHING STAFF Nov. 6 Azuza Pacifi c ...... 2 p.m. Nov. 13 Missouri S&T...... 2 p.m. Head Coach: Nathan Cochran Alma Mater: South Carolina State 2009 RESULTS Record at LU: 0-11 (1 year) Aug. 29 Upper Iowa ...... L, 6-65 Overall Record: Same Sept. 5 Langston ...... L, 6-31 Offi ce Phone: (573) 681-5961 Sept. 12 @Virginia State...... L, 6-38 Assistant Coaches: Thomas Howard (DC), Glenn Reese (RB), Sept. 19 Morehouse ...... L, 0-38 Antoine Manning (DB), Josh Varner (OL), Sean Anderson (WR) Sept. 26 @Saint Joseph’s ...... L, 7-41 Oct. 3 LaGrange ...... L, 7-20 SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 10 Peru State ...... L, 14-16 Football Contact: Brian Kortz Oct. 17 @Central State ...... L, 0-22 Offi ce: (573) 681-5343 Oct. 31 @Missouri S&T ...... L, 14-35 Cell: (970) 946-6326 Nov. 7 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... L, 6-21 Email: [email protected] Nov. 14 @Mississippi Valley State ...... L, 6-16 Fax: (573) 681-5324 Web: www.lubluetigers.com RETURNING STAT LEADERS Rushing Att Yards Avg. TD SERIES INFORMATION Josh Goffi gan 135 208 1.5 4 Overall: Missouri S&T leads 19-9 Passing Comp Att Int Yards TD Current win streak: Missouri S&T, 4 Allen McClain 21 68 4 336 1 at Jefferson City: Missouri S&T, 8-6 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD at Rolla: Missouri S&T, 11-3 Josh Goffi gan 12 181 15.1 1 Last Meeting: Oct. 31, 2008, S&T 35, LU 14 Defense UT AT TT Int TFL Ammar Dyson 32 15 47 2 1.5

91 HALL OF FAME

The top student-athletes in the history of the university athletic program are permanently enshrined in the Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is located on the ground level of the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building. Heading into the 2010 academic year, a total of 131 individuals and 14 teams have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, a total that includes 76 members that played or coached football at the university as well as seven teams. Two former Missouri S&T football players, Mike Wise and Leonard Stout, will be among those inducted in 2010; the induction ceremony is slated to take place Oct. 16. The list of those inductees follows:

Inductee Class Inducted Inductee Class Inducted Donald Agers 1959 1989 Joel Loveridge 1939 1992 Dewey Allgood (Coach) — 1996 Gary McAlpin 1973 1989 Perry Allison 1959 1995 Jim McGrath 1949 1990 Frank Appleyard 1937 1988 James McGregor 1937 1987 Keith Bailey 1964 1991 A.C. “Bud” Mercier (Coach) — 2004 Carroll “Punch” Bennett 1954 1988 Elton Miller 1917 1988 Bob Berry 1972 1989 James Nevin 1917 1988 Jerry Berry 1949 1993 Bob Nevins 1941 1991 Edwin Bohn 1921 1988 Melvin Nickel 1938 1993 Harry Bolon 1929 1989 Robert Nicodemus 1969 1989 Gale Bullman (Coach) — 1987 Larry Oliver 1970 1988 Les Clark 1972 1993 Tom Owens 1968 1993 Kim Colter 1973 1995 Ray Parker, Jr. 1960 1990 Keith Cook 1942 1994 Herman Pfeifer 1936 1987 Tom Cooper 1960 1988 Eric Potts 1973 1994 Andy Cox 1979 1995 Dick Roemerman 1951 2000 Dick Cunningham 1942 1987 Franklin Rogers 1941 1988 Frank Dennie (Coach) — 1987 Terry Ryan — 1998 Milan Detweiler 1911 1994 Art Schmidt 1950 1991 Merle Dillow 1980 2000 Randy Shed 1985 2000 Stu Dunlop 1976 1992 Dennis Smith 1972 2001 Roger Feaster 1957 1989 Bob Somerville 1972 1990 Charlie Finley (Coach) — 2005 Joseph Spafford 1940 1990 Mark Franklin 1980 1996 Joe Strawhun 1941 1990 Paul Fullop 1948 1988 Otis Taylor 1942 1988 Thor Gjelsteen 1953 1992 Craig Thomas 1984 2006 Bill Grantham 1981 1997 Harold Thomas 1927 1987 Edward Hanstein 1971 1988 Harry Thornton 1936 1988 Milburn Hassler 1931 1987 Burr Van Nostrand (Coach) — 2006 Greg Haug 1976 2001 Pete Weitzel 1955 1993 Craig Heath 1981 1999 William Wheeler 1960 1991 Tom Herrick 1958 2002 Fred White 1971 1989 Gene Huffman 1952 1987 James Wilson 1940 1988 John Imlay — 1987 Frank Winfi eld 1971 1990 Mike Joshua 1975 1997 1914 Team — 1998 Robert Kemper 1949 1992 1941 Team --- 2008 Elmer Kirchoff 1936 1987 1950 Team — 2000 Ed Kromka 1942 1987 1956 Team — 2006 Harold Krueger 1942 1993 1969 Team --- 2009 Harley Ladd 1940 1987 1980 Team — 2000 Edwin Lane 1970 1989 1983 Team — 2005 MINER FOOTBALL 2010 MINER FOOTBALL Llewelyn Lodwick 1914 1987

92 GLVC FOOTBALL IN 2012

The Great Lakes Valley Conference – of which Missouri S&T is a member – has developed a timeline for adding football as a sponsored championship sport with the 2012 season being targeted as the league’s inaugural football campaign. “I am extremely excited about the announcement of the timeline for the beginning of Great Lakes Valley Conference football,” said Missouri S&T director of athletics Mark Mullin. Offi ce: “Since joining the league in 2005 it has been our desire to have 201 S. Capitol Avenue football as a GLVC championship sport. We look forward to 2012 Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 and the inaugural season of GLVC football. Indianapolis, Ind. 46225 “The Great Lakes Valley Conference is an outstanding league Phone: 317-237-2106 and we are pleased to be a part of it. I am confi dent that it will Web: www.glvcsports.com be strengthened by the addition of football as a sponsored sport,” Established: 1978 Mullin added. “The addition of football as the 18th championship sponsored Commissioner: Jim Naumovich by the GLVC is a signifi cant step for the league and our member Associate Commissioner: Tom Daeger institutions that sponsor the sport,” said GLVC commissioner Jim Assistant Commissioner: Wispeny Ellis Naumovich in a release issued by the conference Tuesday. “The Member Institutions: athletic directors from our football-playing institutions have all Bellarmine University expressed their desire to compete in the GLVC and I am happy (Louisville, Ky.) that we will be able to accommodate this request beginning in Drury University 2012.” (Springfi eld, Mo.) The addition of football as a conference sport was approved by Kentucky Wesleyan College* the GLVC’s Council of Presidents as the league will have the (Owensboro, Ky.) minimum number of institutions needed to sponsor the sport at Lewis University the conference level. William Jewell will join the GLVC in the (Romeoville, Ill.) 2011-12 academic year as the league’s 16th member institution Maryville University and sixth with football along with Missouri S&T, Indianapolis, (St. Louis, Mo.) Missouri S&T* Kentucky Wesleyan, Quincy and Saint Joseph’s. (Rolla, Mo.) S&T, Kentucky Wesleyan and Saint Joseph’s are currently Northern Kentucky University affi liated with the Great Lakes Football Conference, while Quincy (Highland Heights, Ky.) is a member of the Mid-States Football Association and Quincy University* Indianapolis is currently an associate member of the Great Lakes (Quincy, Ill.) Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in football and will remain with Rockhurst University the GLIAC through the 2011 season. (Kansas City, Mo.) The GLVC is also exploring additional football-playing Saint Joseph’s College* institutions that would serve as associate members of the (Rensselaer, Ind.) conference. University of Illinois-Springfi eld (Springfi eld, Ill.) “I think the addition of football will be a positive development University of Indianapolis* for our league and will be well received by our football student- (Indianapolis, Ind.) athletes, their coaches and fans,” Naumovich said. “We are excited University of Missouri-St. Louis to become an NCAA Division II football conference.” (St. Louis, Mo.) University of Southern Indiana (Evansville, Ind.) University of Wisconsin-Parkside (Kenosha, Wis.) William Jewell College* (Liberty, Mo.) *Schools which sponsor football