SID: Jacque Scoby Office: (605) 626-7748 Cell: (785) 285-0538 Northern Football Email: [email protected] Web: www.nsuwolvesathletics.com Weekly Wolves Notes - Thursday, October 23, 2008 Game 9 - Northern State (1-7, 1-6) at MSU Moorhead (1-7, 1-6) Current NSIC Standings Date: Saturday, October 25, 2008 Kickoff: 1 p.m. (CDT) NSIC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Site: Moorhead, Minn. Series: NSU leads 24-20 #9 Minn.-Duluth 7 0 1.00 8 0 1.00 Stadium: Alex Nemzek Field Capacity: 5,000 Surface: Grass Augustana 6 1 .857 6 2 .750 Northern State Radio: KSDN-AM Radio 930 AM State 6 1 .857 6 2 .750 (Gene Reich-Play-by-Play) Wayne St. 5 2 .714 6 2 .750 St. Cloud State 5 2 .714 5 3 .625 Internet: Live Radio on www.nsuwolvesathletics.com U-Mary 4 3 .571 4 4 .500 Streaming video at www.northernsun.tv Southwest MN St. 4 3 .571 4 4 .500 Winona St. 4 3 .571 4 4 .500 Bemidji St. 2 5 .286 3 5 .375 On the road again Conc.-St. Paul 2 5 .286 3 5 .375 The Wolves hit the road after an extended week of preparation to take on the UM, Crookston 1 6 .143 2 6 .250 MSU Moorhead 1 6 .143 1 7 .125 Dragons of MSU Moorhead. This begins a 2-week road stretch, as the Wolves Upper Iowa 1 6 .143 1 7 .125 will not play at home again until Nov. 8, the final regular season game of the Northern St. 1 6 .143 1 7 .125 year. NSU and the Dragons have identical 1-7 overall and 1-6 NSIC records heading into this week's game. Upcoming NSIC Schedule Saturday, October 18 1 pm *Winona State at Minnesota, Crookston Story lines 1 pm *Wayne State at Augustana • NSU leads the all time series 24-20, including a 21-20 victory last season. 1 pm *St. Cloud State at Mary • The Wolves have had an extended week to prepare for Saturday's game after play- 1 pm *Upper Iowa at Concordia-St. Paul ing a Thursday night game last week. 1 pm *Bemidji State at #9 Minnesota-Duluth 1 pm *Minnesota State at SW Minnesota State • Both teams are looking for a win to snap losing streaks. NSU is on a 7-game skid, 1 pm *Northern St. at MSU Moorhead while the Dragons are in the midst of a 4-game slide. • NSU senior Nate McGruder has blocked a kick in three of the past four games, NSIC GAMES LAST WEEK including a blocked punt last week that was returned for a touchdown to put NSU up Thursday, October 16 28-21. *Mary 34, at Northern St. 31 (OT) • Three of NSU's seven losses this season have been decided by five points or fewer. • MSU Moorhead is comming off its first shutout loss in three years, a 52-0 drubbing Saturday, October 18 at the hands of Minnesota State last weekend. *Minnesota, Crookston 27, at Bemidji St. 41 *Winona State 18, at Wayne State 55 *Augustana 40, at Upper Iowa 7 *SW Minnesota State 38, at Concordia-St. Paul 28 2008 Northern State Football Schedule *Minnesota State 52, at MSU Moorhead 0 Last Year's *#9 Minnesota Duluth 38, at St. Cloud State 21 DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME/Result Results Aug. 28 Missouri Western Aberdeen, S.D. L, 27-38 dnP * - Denotes NSIC Conference Game Sept. 6 *Winona State Winona, Minn. L, 14-39 L, 20-49 Sept. 3 *& Upper Iowa Aberdeen, S.D. L, 26-31 W, 55-35 2008 NSIC Preseason Coaches Poll Sept. 20 *$ St. Cloud State Aberdeen, S.D. L, 12-17 L, 7-17 Points Sept. 27 *Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. L, 20-31 L, 7-35 1. Minnesota Duluth (7) 151 Oct. 4 *! Minnesota, Crookston Aberdeen, S.D. W, 35-0 W, 52-9 Oct. 11 *Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minn. L, 7-55 DNP 2. Winona State (4) 148 Oct. 16 * Aberdeen, S.D. L, 31-34 (OT) L, 13-37 3. Minnesota State (3) 141 Oct. 25 *MSU Moorhead Moorhead, Minn. 1:00 pm W, 21-20 4. Augustana 127 Nov. 1 *Southwest Minnesota St. Marshall, Minn. 1 p.m. W, 31-27 5. St. Cloud State 120 Nov. 8 *% Augustana Aberdeen, S.D. 1:00 pm L, 16-37 6. University of Mary 116 Home Games in BOLD * = Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Game ! = Homecoming & = Shrine Game 7. Wayne State 109 ^ = NSIC Metrodome Classic % = NSIC Crossover Rival Game $ = Take a Kid to the Game 8. Bemidji State 96 9. Concordia-St. Paul 76 WOLVES ON THE WEB: All of NSU's 2008 home games and every NSIC game of 10. Northern State 60 11. Southwest Minnesota State 46 the year will be webcast in real time on http://northernsun.tv, allowing Wolves fans to keep up to 12. MSU Moorhead 37 date with the action every week! 13. Upper Iowa 32 14. Minnesota, Crookston 15 first place votes in ( ) NORTHERN STATE vs. MSU Moorhead Page  Oct. 23, 2008

National Rankings Last Week vs. University of Mary: Coaches Association Prev. 1 2 3 4 F Rk Team Record Points Rank 1. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) (23) 7-0 646 1 Northern State 7 0 0 0 7 2. Abilene Christian (Texas) (3) 7-0 625 3 U-Mary 7 35 7 6 55 3. Northwest Missouri St. 7-1 586 5 4. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 8-0 560 6 ABERDEEN, S.D. – The Northern State University Wolves came within inch- 5. Delta St. (Miss.) 6-1 552 7 es of clinching a dramatic win Thursday night in Northern Sun Intercollegiate t6. California (Pa.) 7-1 459 8 Conference football action, but instead, watched the visiting University of Mary t6. Minnesota-Duluth 8-0 459 9 8. North Alabama (4) 7-1 655 2 Marauders escape with a 34-31 overtime win in a rare mid-week night game at 9. Valdosta State (Ga.) 6-1 450 10 Swisher Field. 10. Central Washington 7-1 410 11 The Wolves, who held leads of 14-3 and 21-13 in the first half and 28-21 in 11. West Texas A&M 7-1 405 4 the fourth quarter, fell to 1-7 overall and 1-6 in NSIC play, while the Marauders 12. Tuskegee (Ala.) 7-0 357 12 moved to an even 4-4 on the year and 4-3 in the league. t13. Chadron State (Neb.) 7-1 345 t13 t13. Pittsburg State (Kan.) 7-1 345 t14 NSU scored three touchdowns in the first half in a burst of offensive produc- 15. Edinboro (Pa.) 7-1 281 16 tion, highlighted by a broken-play, left-handed pass from sophomore quarter- 16. Tarleton St. (Texas) 7-1 264 17 back Eric Ellingson (Riverside, Calif.) that slipped through the hands of one 17. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 5-2 227 18 NSU receiver and a pair of UM defenders before landing in the hands of senior 18. Central Missouri 6-2 168 21 19. American International (Mass.) 7-0 143 24 wide-out Mike Stamps (Fresno, Calif.), who found the endzone to give the 20. Wingate (N.C.) 7-1 127 15 Wolves a 14-3 lead with 9:50 to go in the second quarter. 21. Indiana (Pa.) 5-2 113 23 With the scored tied at 21 in the fourth quarter, senior Nate McGruder (Lead, 22. West Virginia St. 6-1 86 25 S.D.) blocked a Marauder punt deep in UM territory. The block was returned for 23. Ashland (Ohio) 6-2 78 NR a TD by junior David Alvarez (Soquel, Calif.) to put the Wolves up 28-21. 24. West Chester (Pa.) 6-2 61 NR 25. Midwestern St. (Texas) 5-2 45 NR UM, however, caught a huge break of their own on the ensuing kickoff. Sophomore defensive end Matt McNabb (Riverview, Fla.), a converted tight Week 9 Poll, October 21, 2008 end and a regular on special teams play for the Wolves, forced his first fumble of the year, stripping UM return man Tim Brown of the ball near the sideline. NSU appeared to recover the fumble, but game officials ruled that the ball was recovered out of bounds. By rule, the Marauders retained possession, starting what would prove to be a 16-play, 70-yard scoring drive at their own 30-yard- line, scoring with 23 seconds left in regulation. The Wolves had first crack at the endzone in the overtime period, narrowly missing a pair of Ellingson passes to the endzone. Sophomore kicker Thomas Parrott (Tampa, Fla.) then converted on a 38-yard field goal attempt to give the Wolves the lead once again at 31-28. Again, however, UM found a way to answer, this time in the form of a 13-yard Jamal Lomax run, giving the Marauders the dramatic OT victory. National Rankings d2football.com National Stat Review: (As of 10/23/08; 148 players ranked in each category) Rk Team Record 1 Grand Valley 7-0 Northern: MSU Moorhead: 2 Abilene Christian 7-0 Category Player Rank Actual Category Player Rank Actual 3 Northwest Missouri 7-1 4 Delta State 6-1 Pass Eff. E. Ellingson 70 125.28 Total Off. C. Kutz 71 193.33 5 Central Washington 7-1 Total Off. E. Ellingson 37 233.12 Recep./Gm J. Taylor 8 7.12 6 Bloomsburg 8-0 Recep./Gm B. Jark T-37 5.71 T. Small T-86 4.62 7 Valdosta State 6-1 8 North Alabama 7-1 Intercep. N. McGruder T-62 0.38 Rec. Yd/Gm J. Taylor 76 65.75 9 Minnesota-Duluth 8-0 Punting T. Parrott 88 35.90 Intercep. Schaumburg T-12 .62 10 California (Pa.) 7-1 KO Ret. M. Ponzo 89 21.81 Punt Ret. J. Jones 10 14.25 11 West Texas A&M 7-1 12 Tuskegee 7-0 All-Purp. M. Ponzo 95 107.00 Tackles J. Miller T-94 7.88 13 Chadron State 7-1 Tackles A. Ponzo 10 10.62 14 Pittsburg State 7-1 TFL B. Johnson T-89 1.19 15 Edinboro 7-1 16 Carson Newman 5-2 17 Tarleton St. 7-1 18 Central Missouri 6-2 19 Ashland 6-2 20 IUP 5-2 21 West Virginia St. 6-1 22 American International 7-0 23 Wingate 7-1 24 West Chester 6-2 25 Mesa State 6-2

Week 9 Poll, October 21, 2008 NORTHERN STATE vs. MSU Moorhead Page  Oct. 23, 2008 Scouting MSU Moorhead 2008 MSU Moorhead Schedule Overall record last year: 4-7 Date Opponent Time/Result Conference record/finish: 3-6 (T6th NSIC) Aug. 30 Valley City State L, 29-30 Final ranking: None Sept. 6 *Wayne State (NE) L, 21-28 Sept. 13 *Concordia St. Paul L, 23-27 Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Sept. 20 *Bemidji State W, 27-7 Letterwinners Returning: N/A Sept. 27 *Minnesota Crookston L, 16-20 Oct. 4 *Minnesota Duluth L, 10-52 Head Coach Damon Tomeo (3rd year): Oct. 11 *MARY L, 17-24 (OT) Tomeo, 31, begins his third season as head coach at MSU Moorhead this fall well Oct. 18 *Minnesota State L, 0-52 aware of what needs to be accomplished to restore MSUM to serious champion- Oct. 25 *Northern State 1 p.m. ship caliber. In his first season at the helm, Tomeo prodded the young Dragons to Nov. 1 *St, Cloud 1 p.m. a memorable 6-5 overall record and a third place finish in the rugged NSIC. Nov. 8 *SMSU 1 p.m. Tomeo joined the Dragon staff as defensive coordinator in 2005 and was pro- moted to the head coaching post in April of 2006 following the resignation of Chad Home games in bold Eisele as head coach at MSUM. * NSIC games NSU-MSUM Series Notes Assistant Coaches: • NSU leads the all time series 24-20, Joel Beard (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) including a 21-20 victory last season. Brandon Lemer (Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers) • The Wolves have had an extended week Shane Carter (Outside Linebackers) to prepare for Saturday's game after playing Robin Abraham (Running Backs) a Thursday night game last week. Ben Olson (Offensive Line) • Both teams are looking for a win to snap Steve Brennan (Defensive Line) losing streaks. NSU is on a 7-game skid, Travis Anderson (Wide Receivers) while the Dragons are in the midst of a 4- Leading the Opposition: game slide. Rushing: Enol Gilles (Jr. 5-6, 170), 312 yards, 2 TD, 47-yard long carry, 39.0 avg/g Passing: Craig Kutz (Jr., 6-0, 195), 107-208 cmp-att, 51.4 pct., 1,157 yds, 8 int., 8 TD, 80-yard Statistical Comparison (2008 Statistic Numbers) long pass, 192.8 avg/g Receiving: Jabari Taylor (Jr., 6-1, 185), 57 receptions, 526 yards, 9.2 avg/rec., 3 TD, 64-yard Category NSU Avg. MSUM Avg. long reception, 65.8 avg/g. Rushing Offense 69.2 80.9 Punt Returns: Joe Johnson (Jr., 5-10, 195), 8 returns, 79 yards, 9.9 avg., 44-yard long return Passing Offense 251.4 228.0 Interceptions: Eric Schaumburg (Sr., 6-0, 205), 5 interceptions, 92 yards, 18.4 avg., 0 TD, 43-yard long Total Offense 320.6 308.9 Kick Returns: Tim Hanson (Fr., 5-9, 175), 14 returns, 278 yards, 19.1 avg., 33-yard long return Scoring Offense 21.5 17.9 Punting: Logan Johnson (Fr., 6-2, 185), 49 punts, 1,447 yards, 29.5 avg., 51-yard long punt, 9 kicks Rushing Defense 177.8 135.0 inside 20-yard line Passing Defense 199.9 219.2 Defense: Jon Miller (Sr., 6-0, 205), 63 tackles, 7.5 TFL (24 yards), 1 Fmbl Rec. (0 yards), 1 Blocked kick Total Defense 377.6 354.2 Eric Schaumburg (Sr., 6-0, 205), 38 tackles, 3.0 TFL (25 yards), 5 Int. (92 yds), 2 FF Scoring Defense 30.6 30.0 Steve Lippert (Sr., 5-11, 215), 37 tackles, 3.0 TFL (12 yards) Net Punting 30.5 33.1 Punt Returns Avg 9.0 12.1 Kickoff Return Avg 20.5 21.8 2008 NSIC Players of the Week Date 9/2/08 Off.-Fluellen (WSC); Def.-Baumgartner Last Year For the Dragons... (Aug.); ST-Lamarre (SMSU) 9/8/08 Off.-Brecke (CSP); Def.-Pribnow (WSC); Date Opponent Results ST-Roland (BSU) 9/15/08 Off.-Epsteen (UIU); Def.-Lehman (CSP); Sept. 1 Augustana L, 19-26 ST-Fahey (WSU) Sept. 8 St. Cloud St. L, 13-16 Sept. 15 *at Winona State L, 27-32 9/22/08 Off.-Josh Shudlick (SMSU); Def.-Pulczinski Sept. 22 *at Concordia-St. Paul W, 37-20 (SCSU); ST-Rodgers (MSU) 9/29/08 Off.-Clark (Aug.); Def.-Holiday (UMC); Sept. 29 *Southwest Minnesota St. W, 23-22 ST-Rodgers (MSU) Oct. 6 *Bemidji St. W, 10-7 10/6/08 Off.-Schlafke (UMD.); Def.-Lien (Aug.); Oct. 13 *Minnesota, Crookston W, 38-0 Oct. 20 *at MSU Moorhead W, 45-31 ST-Talcott (SMSU) Oct. 27 *at Upper Iowa W, 19-14 10/13/08 Off.-Schulte (Aug.); Def.-Atkinson (Mary); Nov. 10 *vs. Northern State W, 37-13 ST-Grossman (Aug.) 10/20/08 Off.-Fluellen (WSC); Def.-Clements (UMD); ST-Thibodeaux (UM) Home Games in Bold * - Denotes NCC Games NORTHERN STATE vs. MSU Moorhead Page  Oct. 23, 2008 Northern State Head Coach Chris Boden Boden's Record Versus Opponents Chris Boden became Northern State University’s 26th Head Augustana...... 0-3 Football Coach in the program’s 100-year+ history on March Bemidji State...... 0-4 30, 2005. In two seasons with the Wolves, Boden has worked Concordia-St. Paul...... 2-1 with existing players to produce 12 All-Conference winners and Missouri Western...... 0-1 two All-Northwest Region honorees. He has also worked to Minnesota, Crookston...... 4-0 usher in new and talented young athletes who have shown the Minnesota-Duluth...... 0-1 potential to bring Wolves Football to new heights in upcoming Minnesota State Moorhead...... 2-1 years. Boden has guided the Wolves to a 15-18 overall record Southwest Minnesota State...... 3-0 through his first three seasons as head coach. Most recently, St. Cloud State...... 0-3 the Wolves finished the season with wins in three of their final Upper Iowa...... 2-1 four games in 2007 and went 5-6 overall, taking fifth place in the NSIC with a 5-4 confer- Wayne State...... 1-2 ence mark despite having a young roster. Winona State...... 0-4 Boden came to Northern State after one year as the offensive coordinator at Texas University of Mary (ND)...... 0-3 A&M University-Commerce and eight seasons at Valdosta State University (GA). At Texas A&M Commerce, Boden helped improve the Lions from one win in 2003 to four wins in 2004 with help from an offense that ranked #11 in the nation in passing Boden's Coaching Staff offense. The Lions were also fifth in the nation in turnover margin after turning the ball Chris Boden (4th year)...... Offensive Coordinator over only twelve times all season...... Quarterbacks In 1996 at Valdosta State, Boden was the recruiting coordinator, director of football Richard Sweeney (4th year)...... Defensive Coordinator operations and coached quarterbacks/wide receivers. From 1997-2003, he coached ...... Special Teams Coordinator the offensive backfield. He helped the Blazers to four Gulf South Conference (GSC) Ted Hall (2nd year)...... Offensive Line Championships and four NCAA Playoff appearances, as well as the 2002 National Maia Tupou (4th year)...... Linebackers Championship Game. He also coached two GSC Offensive Players of the Year: 1996 Ryan Gatch (1st year)...... Defensive Line Quarterback Lance Funderburk and 2002 Running back Aaron Jenkins. Prior to going to Valdosta, Boden was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks Mike Kunes (1st year)...... Rip/Liz coach for Urbana University (Ohio) in 1994 and 1995. He was also a member of the Nick Redmond (1st year)...... Wide Receivers Central Michigan University coaching staff from 1991-1993 working with the defensive Joshua Cheek (1st year)...... Defensive Line secondary and serving as video coordinator. Garitt Irey (1st year)...... Tight Ends/Off. Line Boden is a 1990 graduate of Saginaw Valley State University (MI), and he earned his Amanda Kienow (1st year)...... Team Manager Master’s degree in 1994 from Central Michigan University. Derik Budig (6th year)...... Strength & Conditioning Boden and his wife, Jennifer, have two children, Lynn and Ty.

ALL-TIME CAREER COACHING RECORDS Down to the Wire Games in the Chris Boden Era Decided by a Touchdown or Less NAME YRS SEASONS W L T PCT J.A. Schlueter 1 1902 2 2 2 .500 10/16/02 vs. Univ. of Mary L, 31-34 (OT) Fred W. Smith 1 1903 1 7 0 .125 H. W. Mansfield 3 1904-1906 9 4 2 .667 9/20/08 vs. St. Cloud State L, 12-17 Tod Kirk 1 1907 4 2 0 .667 9/13/08 vs. Upper Iowa L, 26-31 Paul M. Young 2 1908-1909 8 4 0 .667 10/27/07 vs. MSU Moorhead W, 21-20 Raymond L. Quigley 2 1910-1911 8 6 0 .571 10/6/07 vs. Wayne State L, 24-26 Coach Nichol 2 1912-1913 6 3 2 .636 9/22/07 @ SW Minnesota St. W, 31-27 P. Coffey 1 1914 5 2 0 .714 9/15/07 vs. Concordia-St. Paul W, 15-9 Lloyd R. Brown 1 1915 2 5 0 .286 11/4/06 @ Upper Iowa W, 26-20 Coach Strum 1 1916 5 3 0 .625 10/7/06 @ Wayne State L, 0-7 Coach Fenenga 1 1917 6 0 0 1.000 9/30/06 vs. Bemidji State L, 25-22 Verne Collinge 4 1919-1922 8 13 0 .381 9/9/06 vs. Dickinson State W, 27-21 3 1923-1925 15 5 1 .738 Joe Swetland 1 1926 5 1 0 .833 11/5/05 vs SW Minnesota St. W, 10-6 Telfor Mead 2 1927-1928 2 9 3 .250 10/1/05 vs. Conc. St. Paul W, 20-19 Coach Campbell 4 1929-1932 18 9 4 .645 9/24/05 @ MSU Moorhead W, 17-12 William L. Carberry 9 1933-1939 29 31 6 .485 9/3/05 vs Augustana College L, 16-17 1942, 1945 Harley L. Robertson 2 1940-1941 12 5 0 .706 *Record of 8-7 in games decided by 7 points or less 22 1946-1955 146 42 4 .771 1957-1968 Boden Year-by-Year 1 1956 6 3 0 .667 Jim Kretchman 12 1969-1980 67 46 7 .588 Year Record Pct. Conf. Doug Ekmark 4 1981-1984 14 23 2 .385 2008 1-7 .125 1-6 Rob Bollinger 1 1985 3 6 1 .350 2007 5-6 .456 5-4 Dennis Miller 12 1986-1997 77 55 0 .583 2006 4-7 .364 3-5 Ken Heupel 7 1998-2004 44 33 0 .560 2005 6-5 .545 5-2 Chris Boden 3 2005-Present 16 25 0 .390 TOTALS 103 1902-2008 518 344 34 .578 Total 16-25 .390 14-17 NORTHERN STATE vs. MSU Moorhead Page  Oct. 23, 2008 Media Access at Swisher Field NORTHERN STATE PLAYER PRONUNCIATIONS Working media may gain stadium access with a working credential provided by the Northern State # Player Pronunciation Guide athletic media relations department. The credential 2 Tavis Ve’e VAY-ay will gain the holder gate admittance, sideline and press box access. To acquire a press credential 5 Trent DesLauriers De-LORE-es please contact the NSU AMR department. 11 Andrew Wanner WAHN-ner 25 Kiari Gillespie Ki-REE (rhymes with Tyree) 27 Zak Kjolsing COLE-sing Interviews at Swisher Field 31 Adam Carvajal CARV-a-hall Coach and player interviews may be conducted 41 Stanley Pu'u POO-oo immediately following the game on the playing field. To request an interview with a specific coach or 42 Austin Suther SOOTHE-er player, please let the AMR staff, located in section 5 43 Mike Preciado Pre-see-AH-doh of the press box, know and we will assist you. 45 Wes Uepi WEPP-ee 49 Logan Fahnhorst FAWN-horst 55 Mike Liedberg LEED-berg Wolves on T.V. 58 Tony Pruss PROOS The Television Show hosted by Luke Wicks will air daily on Channel 12 in 63 Chris Zabel ZAY-bull Aberdeen. Every other week, Northern State players 66 Adam Kuehl KEEL and coaches will share insight into all of Northern’s athletic programs and take questions from viewers. 76 Carl Lipanovich Lip-PAWN-oh-vich Coverage for the show can also be picked up via the 90 Cameron Behm BEAM internet at www.nsuwolvesathletics.com. 92 Robert Neisen KNEE-sen

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2007 NSIC Football Standings (Final) NSIC Record Overall Record W L T Pct. For Opp W L T Pct. For Opp 1. Winona State 9 0 0 1.00 372 199 10 2 0 .833 499 336 2. Wayne State 7 2 0 .778 292 283 7 5 0 .583 326 389 3. University of Mary 7 2 0 .778 266 174 7 4 0 .636 298 216 4. Bemidji State 6 3 0 .667 292 151 7 4 0 .636 337 189 5. Northern State 5 4 0 .556 238 247 5 6 0 .455 261 301 6. Concordia-St.Paul 3 6 0 .333 234 257 4 7 0 .364 278 332 7. MSU Moorhead 3 6 0 .333 288 296 4 7 0 .364 341 337 8. Upper Iowa 2 7 0 .222 239 304 3 8 0 .273 308 370 9. SW Minnesota St. 2 7 0 .222 235 287 2 9 0 .182 257 346 10. UM, Crookston 1 8 0 .111 103 361 2 8 0 .200 124 361 * Champions ^ Participants NORTHERN STATE vs. MSU Moorhead Page  Oct. 23, 2008

NORTHERN STATE DEPTH CHART NORTHERN STATE DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE

LT #70 Shaun DelaCalzada, JR, 6-2, 280 DE #45 Wes Uepi, SR, 6-2, 230 #63 Chris Zabel, SR, 6-4, 275 #57 Lincoln Smith, FR, 6-3, 205

LG #67 Ben Kapelle, JR, 6-3, 300 DT #55 Mike Liedberg, SR, 6-3, 320 #61 Keith Mayer, R-FR, 6-1, 255 #59 Ryan Barenaba, JR, 5-10, 250

C #65 Teddy Hall, SR, 6-1, 255 DT #56 Josh Carpenter, JR, 6-1, 260 #62 Jake Williams, R-FR, 6-1, 250 #50 Robert Contreras, R-FR, 6-2, 270

RG #51 Michael Zerr, JR, 6-1, 265 DE #91 Bryar Johnson, SR, 6-2, 225 #68 Andy Fergen, SR, 6-3, 335 #52 Mike Fischer, R-FR, 6-0, 215

RT #76 Carl Kipanovich, SR, 6-1, 275 ILB #22 Anthony Ponzo, Jr., JR, 6-1, 220 #72 Victor Martinez, JR, 6-1, 305 #58 Tony Pruss, SO, 6-3, 200

QB #16 Eric Ellingson, SO, 6-1, 180 ILB #4 Chris McClellan, SR, 6-0, 215 #14 Casey Grimsrud, SO, 6-4, 225 #43 Mike Preciado, SR, 5-11, 240

RB #2 Tavis Ve'e, SR, 5-9, 210 OLB #7 Jon Peckham, SR, 6-0, 230 #33 Chad Morrison, R-Fr, 5-9, 180 #23 Chris Hurd, SO, 6-0, 177

WR #3 Briank Jark, JR, 5-10, 190 OLB #19 Ryan Olerud, JR, 6-1, 205 #29 Matt Kloss, FR, 6-0, 190 #44 David Alvarez, JR, 5-11, 210

WR #9 Michael Krigbaum, SO, 6-3, 175 CB #26 Nate McGruder, SR, 6-1, 185 #20 Chris Henry, FR, 5-10, 175 #24 Jeremy Beulah, R-FR, 5-10, 150

WR #1 Marty Ponzo, JR, 5-10, 185 DB #27 Augustus Capers, SO, 5-10, 160 #15 John Michael Migdal, SO, 5-8, 180 #28 Kellen Fetter, SO, 5-8, 160

WR #5 Trent DesLauriers, SO, 6-3, 180 FS #11 Andrew Wanner, JR, 6-0, 200 #83 Josh Aho, FR, 6-3, 190 #27 Augustus Capers, SO, 5-10, 160

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK #39 Thomas Parrott, SO, 5-7, 160 HOLD #16 Eric Ellingson, SO, 6-1, 180

P #39 Thomas Parrott, SO, 5-7, 160 PR #1 Marty Ponzo, JR, 5-10, 185

SNAP #70 Shaun DelaCalzada, JR, 6-2, 280 KOR #20 Chris Henry, FR, 5-10, 175 #1 Marty Ponzo, JR, 5-10, 185 NORTHERN STATE vs. MSU Moorhead Page  Oct. 23, 2008 WHEN NORTHERN HAS THE BALL

Wolves Offense Dragons Defense Wolves Special Teams

LT #70 Shaun DelaCalzada, Jr, 6-2, 280 DE #47 Zach Cahill, 5-11, 230 Sr P #39 Thomas Parrott, SO, 5-7, 160 LG #67 Ben Kapelle, Jr, 6-3, 302 NG #90 Ben Condon, 6-3, 290, Fr PK #39 Thomas Parrott, SO, 5-7, 160 C #65 Teddy Hall, Sr, 6-1, 255 DT #3 Jon Swart, 5-11, 275, Jr SNAP #70 Shaun DelaCalzada, JR, 6-2, 280 RG #51 Michael Zerr, Jr, 6-1, 265 LB #48 Joey Dawson, 5-11, 205, So. HOLD #16 Eric Ellingson, SO, 6-1, 177 RT #76 Carl Lipanovich, Sr, 6-1, 275 LB #Steve Lippert, 5-11, 215, Sr. PR #1 Marty Ponzo, JR, 5-10, 184 QB #16 Eric Ellingson, So, 6-1, 177 LB #45 Jon Miller 6-0, 205, Sr. KOR #1 Mary Ponzo, JR, 5-10, 184 RB #2 Tavis Ve'e, Sr., 5-9, 210 LB #42 Bryce Leggins 6-1 215, Sr. #20 Chris Henry, FR, 5-10, 175 WR #5 Trent DesLauriers, So, 6-3, 180 CB #31 Willie De-Souza 5-9 170, Jr. WR #9 Michael Krigbaum, So. 6-2, 175 CB #25 Tyler Hagen, 5-11, 180, Sr. WR #1 Marty Ponzo, Jr., 5-10, 185 SS #16 Eric Schaumburg, 6-0, 205, Sr. WR #83 Josh Aho, Fr., 6-3, 190 FS #11 Brandon Larson, 5-12, 196,So P #38 Logan Johnson, 6-2, 185, Fr

WHEN MOORHEAD HAS THE BALL

Dragons Offense Wolves Defense Dragons Special Teams

LT #79 Zach Tourangeau, 6-2, 295, Fr. DE #91 Bryar Johnson, Sr, 6-2, 225 PR #17 Joe Johnson, 5-10, 195, Jr. LG #69 josh Pieper, 6-4, 270, Fr. DT #55 Mike Liedberg, Sr, 6-3, 320 KS #9 Jabari Taylor, 6-1, 185, Jr. C #70 Paul Peterson, 6-0, 265, So. DT #56 Josh Carpenter, Jr, 6-1, 260 LS #19 Bryson Pluta, 6-4, 235, Fr. RG #60 Ryan Chatterton, 6-2, 290, So. DE #93 Kaleb Bowman, Sr., 6-3, 240 H #80 Alex Pearson 6-2, 185, Fr. RT #66 Nate Ostby 6-2, 290, So. ILB #22 Anthony Ponzo, Jr., Sr, 6-1, 220 QB #13 Tyler Wegner, 6-2, 205, Fr. ILB #4 Chris McClellan, Sr., 6-0, 215 RB #7 Enol Gilles, 5-6, 170, Jr. OLB #7 Jon Peckham, Sr, 6-0, 230 FB #32 Shane Stephenson, 5-11,190,Fr OLB #19 Ryan Olerud, Jr, 6-1, 205 WR #9 Jabari Taylor, 6-1, 185, Jr. DB #26 Nate McGruder, Sr, 6-1, 185 WR #5 Bruce Green 6-0, 190, Jr. DB #21 Augustus Capers, So., 5-10, 160 WR # 2 Tyrone Small, 6-4, 195, So. FS #11 Andrew Wanner, Jr, 6-0, 198 TE #85 Lee Isaacson, 6-6, 265, Sr. K #38 Logan Johnson, 6-2, 185, Fr.