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Location: Kalamazoo, Mich., 49008 Head Coach: Tim Lester, Western Michigan - 2000 Founded: 1903 Third season as WMU head coach (assistant in 2005-06) Enrollment: 23,252 Career Record at WMU: 13-12 University President: Dr. Edward Montgomery Overall Record: 53-35 (8 seasons) Athletic Director: MAC Record: 9-7 Faculty Athletics Representative: Lisa DeChano-Cook Nickname: Broncos Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line Coach: Colors: Brown & Gold Jake Moreland, Western Michigan - 2000 Mascot: Buster Bronco Season: Tenth (also at WMU from 2005-11) Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FBS) Conference: Mid-American (West Division) Co-Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Line: Lou Esposito, Memphis - 2001 Season: Sixth (also at WMU from 2010-12)

STADIUM INFORMATION Special Teams Coordinator Joe Palcic, Miami Ohio - 1998 Waldo : Capacity - 30,200 Season: First All-time Waldo Stadium record / seasons: 249-155-4 / 79 Surface: FieldTurf Wide Receivers Coach: Largest Crowd: Sept. 16, 2000 - 36,361 vs. Indiana State Keith Gaither, Elon - 1997 First Game: Oct. 7, 1939 - WMU 6, Miami (Ohio) 0 Season: First

Pass Game Coordinator / : Eric Evans, DePauw - 2003 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL HISTORY Season: Second

First varsity season: 1906 Tight Ends Coach: All-time record / seasons: 569-453-24 / 113 Bill Kenney, Norwich - 1981 All-time MAC record / seasons: 251-247-9 / 71 Season: Sixth MAC Championships: 1966, 1988, 2016 MAC West Division Titles: 1999, 2000, 2015, 2016 Running Backs Coach: Mike Bath, Miami - 2000 Season: First Bowl Appearances / Record: 8 / 1-8 , 1961 (New Mexico 28, WMU 12) Coach California Bowl, 1988 (Fresno State 35, WMU 30) Trevor Andrews, Dayton - 1996 , 2007 (Cincinnati 27, WMU 24) Season: First , 2008 (Rice 38, WMU 14) Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 (Purdue 37, WMU 32) : , 2014 (Air Force 38, WMU 24) James Adams, Wake Forest- 2006 Popeyes , 2016 (WMU 45, Middle Tennessee 31) Season: First , 2017 (#8 Wisconsin 24, #12 WMU 16) Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, 2018 (BYU 49, WMU 18) Safeties Coach: Dontae Wright, Miami - 2007 Season: Second All-American Players: 21 Academic All-American Players: 10 Graduate Assistants: Brian Collins, Nick Faus, Hunter Nichols, Billy VandeMerkt

2018 All-Conference Selections 7 First-Team: LeVante Bellamy (RB), Luke Juriga (OL) Second-Team: John Keenoy (OL), Jayden Reed (WR/PR) WESTERN MICHIGAN SUPPORT STAFF Third-Team: Jamauri Bogan (RB), Giovanni Ricci (TE) Assistant AD Football Operations: Drew Robinson Operations & Recruiting Assistant: Gavin Porter 2018 Academic All-Conference Selections 20 Director of Football Player Personnel: Kyle Derickson Tyron Arnett, Jamauri Bogan, Brett Borske, Mike Caliendo, Stefan Claiborne, Strength & Conditioning Coach: Grant Geib Dylan Deatherage, Wesley French, Jaylen Hall, Ralph Holley, Luke Juriga, Assist. Strength & Conditioning Coach: Kyle Murray Spencer Kanz, John Keenoy, Odell Miller, Tanner Motz, Zach Novoselsky, Director of Football Video: Adam Fry Giovanni Ricci, Luke Sanders, Harrison Taylor, Justin Tranquill, Equipment Manager: Taylor Jorgensen Athletic Trainer: Sarah McBrien Assistant AD / Sports Information Director: TBA 2018 Distinguished Scholar-Athletes 5 SID Contact Info: Cell: TBA Mike Caliendo, Luke Juriga, John Keenoy, Justin Tranquill, Jon Wassink Email: TBA NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Last School 1 Ali Fayad DL 6-2 250 Jr. Dearborn, Mich. / Dearborn 1 Alex Mussat WR 6-2 205 Sr. Troy, Mich. / Athens / Illinois 2 LeVante Bellamy RB 5-9 185 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Pike 2 Justin Tranquill DB 5-11 190 Sr. Huntertown, Ind. / Carroll 3 Anton Curtis DB 6-0 195 Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. / East English Village Prep 4 Chris Riddle QB 6-3 205 RSo. Jacksonville, Fla. / University Christian 4 Patrick Lupro DB 5-10 195 So. Belleville, Mich. / Belleville 5 Andre Carter DL 6-4 255 So. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Tech 5 Kaleb Eleby QB 6-1 205 So. Maryland Heights, Mo. / Pattonville 6 Corey Crooms WR 5-11 185 Fr. Country Club Hills, Ill. / Hillcrest 6 A.J. Thomas DB 6-3 195 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / University of Detroit Jesuit 7 D’Wayne Eskridge WR/DB 5-9 190 Sr. Bluffton, Ind. / Bluffton 8 Ralph Holley DL 6-2 285 Jr. West Bloomfield, Mich. / St. Mary’s Prep 8 Dawson Schick RB 5-11 190 Jr. Oklahoma City, Ok. / Los Angeles Valley College 9 Najee Clayton LB 6-2 240 Sr. Paterson, N.J. / Paramus Catholic / Rutgers 10 Griffin Alstott QB 6-2 215 RSo. St. Petersburg, Fla. / Northside Christian / Purdue 10 Matthew Stuckey LB 6-2 230 RFr. Olympia Fields, Ill. / Rich Central Campus 11 Jaylen Hall WR 6-4 180 So. Macomb, Mich. / Dakota 11 Keni’H Lovely DB 5-11 165 RFr. Boynton Beach, Fla. / Atlantic 12 Damari Roberson WR 6-1 205 Fr. Muskegon, Mich. / Mona Shores 13 Tyron Arnett WR 6-1 185 Jr. Belle Glade, Fla. / Pahokee 13 Harrison Taylor DB 6-2 210 RSo. St. Charles, Ill. / Wheaton Academy 14 Calin Crawford DB 5-11 195 Jr. Canton, Mich. / Salem 14 Donavon Greenhow WR 5-8 150 Fr. Powhatan, Va. / Blessed Sacrament-Huguenot 15 Keith Jones Jr. DB 5-10 175 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Cardinal Ritter 15 Giovanni Ricci TE 6-3 245 Sr. Loveland, Ohio / Loveland 16 Thiago Kapps-Kronemberg K 6-0 195 Jr. Petropolis, Rio de Janiero, Brazil / College of DuPage 16 Jon Wassink QB 6-2 200 Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / South Christian 17 Zaire Barnes LB 6-3 225 So. Mundelein, Ill. / Carmel Catholic 17 Eric Wenzel QB 6-1 190 Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Hackett Catholic 18 Ginial Isma DB 6-0 185 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Stranahan 18 Nick Kargman QB 6-3 180 Fr. Camden, N.J. / Woodrow Wilson 19 Cam Cooper WR 5-10 185 Jr. Chelsea, Mich. / Chelsea / Butler 20 Drake Spears LB 6-1 240 Sr. Aurora, Ill. / West Aurora 21 Stefan Claiborne DB 6-2 200 Sr. Clinton Twp., Mich. / Chippewa Valley 22 Skyy Moore WR 5-9 190 Fr. New Kensington, Pa. / Shady Side Academy 22 Davon Tucker RB 5-8 220 Sr. Somerdale, N.J. / Sterling 23 Trae Allen RB 5-9 205 RFr. Pontiac, Mich. / Groves 23 Treshaun Hayward LB 6-1 225 Jr. Ypsilanti, Mich. / Skyline 24 Brandon Hinds WR 6-0 175 Jr. Lansing, Mich. / Lansing Catholic 24 Derrick Hubbard LB 6-2 215 RSo. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer 25 Kareem Ali DB 5-11 180 RSr. Sicklerville, N.J. / Temple University 25 Christian Singleton RB 5-11 205 Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. / North Cobb 26 K.J. Anderson DB 6-0 190 RSo. Buford, Ga. / Buford 26 Devan Bass RB 6-1 200 Jr. Turlock, Calif. / Modesto J.C. 27 Ryan Selig TE 6-3 234 RSo. Lake Villa, Ill. / Lakes Community 28 Sean Tyler RB 5-9 180 Fr. Richton Park, Ill. / Rich Central 29 Andrew Trost DB 5-10 190 Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. / Grosse Pointe South / Mount Union 30 Kmare Carey DB 6-1 195 RFr. Belleville, Mich. / Belleville 31 Ali’Vonta Wallace LB 6-1 245 FR. Muskegon, Mich. / Muskegon 33 Timothy Collins DL 6-5 275 RSr. Birmingham, Ala. / Tennessee Tech 34 Alex Grace LB 6-1 225 Sr. Saginaw, Mich. / Swan Valley 35 Jake Moertl DB 6-0 195 So. Palatine, Ill. / Palatine 36 Calob Dalton LB 6-4 200 Fr. Carrollton, Ohio / Carrollton 37 Zonterio Weekley DB 5-10 165 Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Kalamazoo Central 38 Tanner Mathias TE 6-4 285 RSo. Menominee, Mich. / Menominee 39 Nick Mihalic P 5-11 190 So. Skokie, Ill. / Niles North 40 Mitch Heimbuch TE 6-3 245 Jr. Romeo, Mich. / Romeo 41 Tanner Motz LB 6-2 240 RSo. St. John’s, Mich. / St. John’s 42 Roy McCree LB 6-2 225 RSo. Detroit, Mich. / Detroit Country Day 43 Boone Bonnema LB 6-3 215 Fr. Zeeland, Mich. / Zeeland 45 Kristofer Hodgson RB 5-10 170 Fr. Portage, Mich. / Portage Central 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2 46 Jack Sherwin TE 6-4 230 Fr. Traverse City, Mich. / Traverse City Central 47 Gavin Peddie K 6-0 195 So. Grandville, Mich. / Grandville 48 Joseph Miller LB 5-11 220 Jr. Gaylord, Mich. / Gaylord 51 Jordan Asbury OL 6-3 295 Jr. Warren, Mich. / De La Salle 55 Braden Fiske DL 6-3 290 RFr. Michigan City, Ind. / Michigan City 56 Corvin Moment LB 6-1 250 RSo. Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach 58 Antonio Balabani DL 6-3 245 Sr. Macomb, Mich. / Dakota 59 Luke Juriga OL 6-4 300 Sr. Aurora, Ill. / Marmion Academy 60 Mark Brooks OL 6-6 295 Jr. Portland, Mich. / Portland 61 Mike Caliendo OL 6-4 300 Jr. Brookfield, Wis. / Brookfield East 62 Alex Keys OL 6-1 295 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. / Highlands Ranch 64 Tom O’Mara OL 6-3 285 RSo. Chicago, Ill. / Marist 65 Trevor Campbell OL 6-5 300 RSo. Naperville, Ill. / Naperville Central 66 Wesley French DL 6-5 300 Sr. Benton Harbor, Mich. / St. Joseph High School 67 Stuart Kettler OL 6-5 280 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / East Grand Rapids 68 Jamal Williams DL 6-3 290 Sr. Chicago, Ill. / TF North / College of Dupage 70 Spencer Kanz OL 6-6 300 Jr. Luxemburg, Wis. / Luxemburg-Casco 71 Jonathan Todd OL 6-6 325 Sr. Mokena, Ill. / Lincoln Way North 72 Dylan Deatherage OL 6-4 300 RSo. Kankakee, Ill. / Bishop Mcnamara 73 Mohamed Elazazy OL 6-5 315 RSo. Menasha, Wis. / Menasha 75 Addison West OL 6-4 295 Fr. Cary, Ill. / Cary-Grove 76 Jaylon Moore OL 6-5 310 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / Consortium College Prep 77 Jacob Gideon OL 6-3 290 Fr. Walton, Ky. / Larry Ryle 78 Hunter Shulfer OL 6-5 270 RFr. Stevens Point, Wis. / Stevens Point Area 79 Joey Price OL 6-8 315 Fr, Algonquin, Ill. / Harvey Jacobs 80 Ryan Lezzer WR 5-11 190 RSo. Clearfield, Pa. / Clearfield 81 DaShon Bussell WR 6-2 195 RFr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Knoxville Catholic 82 Jaret Curtis WR 5-11 185 Jr. Green Bay, Wis. / Ashwaubenon 83 Luke Sanders TE 6-4 220 Jr. Fishers, Ind. / Cathedral 85 Anthony Torres TE 6-6 260 RFr. Mishawaka, Ind. / Penn 86 MarShawn Foster WR 6-4 175 Fr. Chicago, Ill. / Al Raby 87 Cameron Coleman WR 5-10 185 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Cadrinal Ritter 88 Wade Buckman TE 6-6 250 Jr. Holland, Mich. / Holland / Purdue 89 Brett Borske TE 6-6 255 RSo. Naperville, Ill. / Neuqua Valley 90 Ken Aguirre DL 6-1 290 Jr. Joilet, Ill. / Joilet Catholic Academy 92 Joe Misak DL 6-3 260 Fr. Mattawan, Mich. / Mattawan 93 Will McCabe DL 6-3 290 RFr. Palatine, Ill. / William Fremd 94 Marshawn Kneeland DL 6-4 250 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Godwin Heights 96 Bryce Bouwens LS 5-11 225 So. Grandville, Mich. / Grandville 98 Kailien Guillory DL 6-5 260 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Ben Davis 99 Joseph Salisbury DL 6-1 230 Fr. Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. / Grosse Pointe North

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tim Lester — Western Michigan, 2000 (3rd season as WMU head coach/9th season as head coach) Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach: Jake Moreland — Western Michigan, 2000 (10th) Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach: Lou Esposito — Memphis, 2001 (6th) Special Teams Coordinator: Joe Palcic — Miami Ohio, 1998 (1st) Wide Receivers Coach: Keith Gaither — Elon, 1997 (1st) Pass Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Eric Evans — DePauw, 2003 (3rd) Tight Ends Coach: Bill Kenney — Norwich, 1981 (7th) Running Backs Coach: Mike Bath — Miami, 2000 (1st) Linebackers: Trevor Andrews – Dayton, 1996 (1st) Cornerbacks Coach: James Adams — Wake Forest 2006 (1st) Safeties Coach: Dontae Wright — , 2007 (2nd) Graduate Assistants: Brian Collins, Nick Faus, Hunter Nichols, Billy VandeMerkt Director of Strength and Conditioning: Grant Geib — Ohio Wesleyan, 2009 (3rd) Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning: Kyle Murray — Towson, 2013 (2nd) Assistant AD Football Operations: Drew Robinson — Syracuse, 2007 (3rd) Operations & Recruiting Assistant: Gavin Porter — Western Michigan, 2018 (2nd) Director of Player Personnel: Kyle Derickson — Butler, 2003 (3rd) Director of Football Video: Adam Fry — Western Michigan, 2014 (3rd) Football Equipment Manager: Taylor Jorgensen — Western Michigan, 2008 (7th) Football Creative Media Manager: Micaela Donnelly

3 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

# Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / High School / Previous School 90 Ken Aguirre DL 6-1 290 Jr. Joilet, Ill. / Joilet Catholic Academy 25 Kareem Ali DB 5-11 180 RSr. Sicklerville, N.J. / Temple University 23 Trae Allen RB 5-9 205 RFr. Pontiac, Mich. / Groves 10 Griffin Alstott QB 6-2 215 RSo. St. Petersburg, Fla. / Northside Christian / Purdue 26 K.J. Anderson DB 6-0 190 RSo. Buford, Ga. / Buford 13 Tyron Arnett WR 6-1 185 Jr. Belle Glade, Fla. / Pahokee 51 Jordan Asbury OL 6-3 295 Jr. Warren, Mich. / De La Salle 58 Antonio Balabani DL 6-3 245 Sr. Macomb, Mich. / Dakota 17 Zaire Barnes LB 6-3 225 So. Mundelein, Ill. / Carmel Catholic 26 Devan Bass RB 6-1 200 Jr. Turlock, Calif. / Modesto J.C. 2 LeVante Bellamy RB 5-9 185 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Pike 43 Boone Bonnema LB 6-3 215 Fr. Zeeland, Mich. / Zeeland 89 Brett Borske TE 6-6 255 RSo. Naperville, Ill. / Neuqua Valley 96 Bryce Bouwens LS 5-11 225 So. Grandville, Mich. / Grandville 60 Mark Brooks OL 6-6 295 Jr. Portland, Mich. / Portland 88 Wade Buckman TE 6-6 250 Jr. Holland, Mich. / Holland / Purdue 81 DaShon Bussell WR 6-2 195 RFr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Knoxville Catholic 61 Mike Caliendo OL 6-4 300 Jr. Brookfield, Wis. / Brookfield East 65 Trevor Campbell OL 6-5 300 RSo. Naperville, Ill. / Naperville Central 30 Kmare Carey DB 6-1 195 RFr. Belleville, Mich. / Belleville 5 Andre Carter DL 6-4 255 So. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Tech 21 Stefan Claiborne DB 6-2 200 Sr. Clinton Twp., Mich. / Chippewa Valley 9 Najee Clayton LB 6-2 240 Sr. Paterson, N.J. / Paramus Catholic / Rutgers 87 Cameron Coleman WR 5-10 185 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Cadrinal Ritter 33 Timothy Collins DL 6-5 275 RSr. Birmingham, Ala. / Tennessee Tech 19 Cam Cooper WR 5-10 185 Jr. Chelsea, Mich. / Chelsea / Butler 14 Calin Crawford DB 5-11 195 Jr. Canton, Mich. / Salem 6 Corey Crooms WR 5-11 185 Fr. Country Club Hills, Ill. / Hillcrest 3 Anton Curtis DB 6-0 195 Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. / East English Village Prep 82 Jaret Curtis WR 5-11 185 Jr. Green Bay, Wis. / Ashwaubenon 36 Calob Dalton LB 6-4 200 Fr. Carrollton, Ohio / Carrollton 72 Dylan Deatherage OL 6-4 300 RSo. Kankakee, Ill. / Bishop Mcnamara 73 Mohamed Elazazy OL 6-5 315 RSo. Menasha, Wis. / Menasha 5 Kaleb Eleby QB 6-1 205 So. Maryland Heights, Mo. / Pattonville 7 D’Wayne Eskridge WR/DB 5-9 190 Sr. Bluffton, Ind. / Bluffton 1 Ali Fayad DL 6-2 250 Jr. Dearborn, Mich. / Dearborn 55 Braden Fiske DL 6-3 290 RFr. Michigan City, Ind. / Michigan City 86 MarShawn Foster WR 6-4 175 Fr. Chicago, Ill. / Al Raby 66 Wesley French DL 6-5 300 Sr. Benton Harbor, Mich. / St. Joseph High School 77 Jacob Gideon OL 6-3 290 Fr. Walton, Ky. / Larry Ryle 34 Alex Grace LB 6-1 225 Sr. Saginaw, Mich. / Swan Valley 14 Donavon Greenhow WR 5-8 150 Fr. Powhatan, Va. / Blessed Sacrament-Huguenot 98 Kailien Guillory DL 6-5 260 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Ben Davis 11 Jaylen Hall WR 6-4 180 So. Macomb, Mich. / Dakota 23 Treshaun Hayward LB 6-1 225 Jr. Ypsilanti, Mich. / Skyline 40 Mitch Heimbuch TE 6-3 245 Jr. Romeo, Mich. / Romeo 24 Brandon Hinds WR 6-0 175 Jr. Lansing, Mich. / Lansing Catholic 45 Kristofer Hodgson RB 5-10 170 Fr. Portage, Mich. / Portage Central 8 Ralph Holley DL 6-2 285 Jr. West Bloomfield, Mich. / St. Mary’s Prep 24 Derrick Hubbard LB 6-2 215 RSo. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer 18 Ginial Isma DB 6-0 185 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Stranahan 15 Keith Jones Jr. DB 5-10 175 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. / Cardinal Ritter 59 Luke Juriga OL 6-4 300 Sr. Aurora, Ill. / Marmion Academy 70 Spencer Kanz OL 6-6 300 Jr. Luxemburg, Wis. / Luxemburg-Casco 16 Thiago Kapps-Kronemberg K 6-0 195 Jr. Petropolis, Rio de Janiero, Brazil / College of DuPage 18 Nick Kargman QB 6-3 180 Fr. Camden, N.J. / Woodrow Wilson 67 Stuart Kettler OL 6-5 280 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / East Grand Rapids 62 Alex Keys OL 6-1 295 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. / Highlands Ranch 94 Marshawn Kneeland DL 6-4 250 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Godwin Heights 80 Ryan Lezzer WR 5-11 190 RSo. Clearfield, Pa. / Clearfield 11 Keni’H Lovely DB 5-11 165 RFr. Boynton Beach, Fla. / Atlantic 4 Patrick Lupro DB 5-10 195 So. Belleville, Mich. / Belleville 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 4 38 Tanner Mathias TE 6-4 285 RSo. Menominee, Mich. / Menominee 93 Will McCabe DL 6-3 290 RFr. Palatine, Ill. / William Fremd 42 Roy McCree LB 6-2 225 RSo. Detroit, Mich. / Detroit Country Day 39 Nick Mihalic P 5-11 190 So. Skokie, Ill. / Niles North 48 Joseph Miller LB 5-11 220 Jr. Gaylord, Mich. / Gaylord 92 Joe Misak DL 6-3 260 Fr. Mattawan, Mich. / Mattawan 35 Jake Moertl DB 6-0 195 So. Palatine, Ill. / Palatine 56 Corvin Moment LB 6-1 250 RSo. Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach 76 Jaylon Moore OL 6-5 310 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / Consortium College Prep 22 Skyy Moore WR 5-9 190 Fr. New Kensington, Pa. / Shady Side Academy 41 Tanner Motz LB 6-2 240 RSo. St. John’s, Mich. / St. John’s 1 Alex Mussat WR 6-2 205 Sr. Troy, Mich. / Athens / Illinois 64 Tom O’Mara OL 6-3 285 RSo. Chicago, Ill. / Marist 47 Gavin Peddie K 6-0 195 So. Grandville, Mich. / Grandville 79 Joey Price OL 6-8 315 Fr, Algonquin, Ill. / Harvey Jacobs 15 Giovanni Ricci TE 6-3 245 Sr. Loveland, Ohio / Loveland 4 Chris Riddle QB 6-3 205 RSo. Jacksonville, Fla. / University Christian 12 Damari Roberson WR 6-1 205 Fr. Muskegon, Mich. / Mona Shores 99 Joseph Salisbury DL 6-1 230 Fr. Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. / Grosse Pointe North 83 Luke Sanders TE 6-4 220 Jr. Fishers, Ind. / Cathedral 8 Dawson Schick RB 5-11 190 Jr. Oklahoma City, Ok. / Los Angeles Valley College 27 Ryan Selig TE 6-3 234 RSo. Lake Villa, Ill. / Lakes Community 46 Jack Sherwin TE 6-4 230 Fr. Traverse City, Mich. / Traverse City Central 78 Hunter Shulfer OL 6-5 270 RFr. Stevens Point, Wis. / Stevens Point Area 25 Christian Singleton RB 5-11 205 Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. / North Cobb 20 Drake Spears LB 6-1 240 Sr. Aurora, Ill. / West Aurora 10 Matthew Stuckey LB 6-2 230 RFr. Olympia Fields, Ill. / Rich Central Campus 13 Harrison Taylor DB 6-2 210 RSo. St. Charles, Ill. / Wheaton Academy 6 A.J. Thomas DB 6-3 195 Jr. Detroit, Mich. / University of Detroit Jesuit 71 Jonathan Todd OL 6-6 325 Sr. Mokena, Ill. / Lincoln Way North 85 Anthony Torres TE 6-6 260 RFr. Mishawaka, Ind. / Penn 2 Justin Tranquill DB 5-11 190 Sr. Huntertown, Ind. / Carroll 29 Andrew Trost DB 5-10 190 Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. / Grosse Pointe South / Mount Union 22 Davon Tucker RB 5-8 220 Sr. Somerdale, N.J. / Sterling 28 Sean Tyler RB 5-9 180 Fr. Richton Park, Ill. / Rich Central 31 Ali’Vonta Wallace LB 6-1 245 Fr. Muskegon, Mich. / Muskegon 16 Jon Wassink QB 6-2 200 Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / South Christian 37 Zonterio Weekley DB 5-10 165 Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Kalamazoo Central 17 Eric Wenzel QB 6-1 190 Fr. Kalamazoo, Mich. / Hackett Catholic 75 Addison West OL 6-4 295 Fr. Cary, Ill. / Cary-Grove 68 Jamal Williams DL 6-3 290 Sr. Chicago, Ill. / TF North / College of Dupage

PRONUNCIATIONS Davon Tucker - DAY•von Antonio Balabani — BAL•uh•bah•nee Jon Wassink - WAH•sink LeVante Bellamy — luh•VON•tay BELL•uh•me Ali’Vonta Wallace - Ali•Von•ta Brett Borske — Bore•ski Bryce Bouwens — BO•wens Kmare Carey — Kuh•mar•ee Dylan Deatherage — Death•ridge Mohamed Elazazy — Ella•zah•zee Coaches: Kaleb Eleby — Elle•uh•bee Lou Esposito - ES•po•zito D’Wayne Eskridge — DEE•Wayne Ali Fayad — Fye•ed Kailien Guillory — Gill•OR•ree Mitch Heimbuch — Heim•buck Ginial Isma — Juh•neil IS•ma Luke Juriga — jur•EE•gah Spencer Kanz — Cans Keni-H Lovely — Kuh•nih Patrick Lupro — Loo•Pro Nick Mihalic — Muh•hal-ic Alex Mussat — mo•SAHT Damari Roberson - Duh•mar•ee Giovanni Ricci — Ree•chee 5 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE PROJECTED TWO-DEEP Team Notes: WMU only loses two starters on defense from the 2018 team. TE + RSr. Giovanni Ricci (Named Third Team All-MAC in first season after WESTERN MICHIGAN OFFENSE switching to tight end. Caught 35 balls for 392 yards and 3 TDs.) + RETURNING STARTERS RSo. Brett Borske (One of three 6’6 TE’s on the roster.)

QB LT + RSr. Jon Wassink (Suffered season-ending injury against Toledo after + RJr. Jaylon Moore (Started all 13 games and had second-most snaps leading WMU to a 4-0 start in MAC play and, 6-2 overall. Threw for ca- played at 1,047) reer-high 1,994 yards and 16 last season, while running for 162 yards and six touchdowns. WMU is 7-2 in MAC play when Wassink RSo. Dylan Deatherage starts. )

Fr. Kaleb Eleby (Started in four games as a true freshman, replacing LG Wassink after his season-ending injury. Threw for 1,092 yards and four + RJr. Mike Caliendo (Played in all 13 games and made 12 starts) touchdowns, completing 63-percent of his passes.) RSo. Trevor Campbell (Made one appearance in 2018.) RB + RSr. LeVante Bellamy (First Team All-MAC selection after rushing for a C career-high 1,228 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 6.0 yards per car- + RSr. Luke Juriga (First Team All-MAC selection last season, moves to ry. Ran a laser-timed 40-yard dash time of 4.28 seconds during summer center from guard. Rimington Trophy Watch List. workouts.) RSr. Alex Keys (Veteran backup that made two appearances in 2018) Sr. Davon Tucker (Bruising back that also blocked for Bellamy during his career-best season. Has 7 career TDs from goal-line situations.) RG RSo. Jordan Asbury (Made seven appearances and one start in 2018) Other Backs: Jr. Dawson Schick (Junior college transfer) RSo. Mohamed Elazazy (Made collegiate debut last season, playing in Fr. Sean Tyler (Part of WMU’s top-ranked recruiting class. Rushed for one game) 2000 yards and 50 touchdowns in high school.)

WIDE RECEIVERS RT Jr. Spencer Kanz (Played in 10 games last season) WR (X) + So. Jaylen Hall (Caught 11 balls for 170 yards and 1 TD last season. RJr. Mark Brooks (Played in and made 6 starts in 2018 Ran a laser-timed 4.32 40-yard dash during summer workouts)

Fr. Damari Roberson (Part of WMU’s top-ranked recruiting class.)

WR (H) Jr. Tyron Arnett (Caught four passes last year and took over punt returning duties.)

Sr. Alex Mussat (Converted from QB)

WR (Z) RFr. DaShon Bussell (6’2, 195lb receiver that put on 20lbs since last year)

Fr. Corey Crooms (Part of WMU’s top-ranked recruiting class.)

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 6 WESTERN MICHIGAN DEFENSE CB Sr. D’Wayne Eskridge (Made switch from WR during Spring. Will play both + RETURNING STARTERS offense and defense.)

LE So. Patrick Lupro (Played in 12 games as a true freshman + RSr. Antonio Balabani (Played in all 13 games, starting in 11. Had 6.0 tackles for loss on the season and four hurries.) CB So. Andre Carter (Played in five games as a true freshman) +Sr. Anton Curtis (Played in all 13 games in first season after switching from WR.) DT 5th Kareem Ali (Graduate transfer from Temple. Ran a laser-timed 4.48 + Jr. Ralph Holley (Had career-high 7.0 sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss) second 40-meter dash in the summer.) RFr. Will McCabe (Playin 4 games before redshirting) SS DT + Sr. Stefan Claiborne (Started in all 13 games, recording 56 total tackles and four pass breakups.) + RSr. Wesley French (Had 22 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in first year playing defense after switching from offensive line.) Jr. AJ Thomas (Played in the final 10 games, starting in nine, making 47 tackles and three for loss.) Jr. Ken Aguirre (Played in 10 games last season)

DE FS + RSr. Justin Tranquill (Played in 13 games, starting in 12. Third on the + Jr. Ali Fayad (Led team with 7.50 sacks and also had a team-best 12.0 team in total tackles with 82.) tackles for loss So. Harrison Taylor (Originally a WR, switched to defensive back and Jr. Kailien Guillory (Played in 12 games, recording 8 tackles, 2.5 tackles played in 12 games.) for loss and a sack.) SPECIAL TEAMS: LINEBACKERS FG/PAT So. Gavin Peddie (Converted 10-for-13 field goals and 39-of-42 WILL extra points as a true freshman. + Sr. Drake Spears (Played in all 13 games, leading the team with 86 tackles. Also had 9.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks) P So. Nick Mihalic (Averaged 37.3 yards per punt and boomed a ca- reer-long 79-yarder. Landed 12 punts inside the 20.) + RSr. Najee Clayton (Played in 12 games, recording 34 tackles, 8.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks.) KR - TBD PR Jr. Tyron Arnett (Returned four punts last season, including one for 76 MIKE yards and a .) + RSo. Corvin Moment (Played in 13 games and started 12, finishingfifth on the team in tackles with 56.) LS So. Bryce Bouwens (Played in all 13 games) Jr. Treshaun Hayward (Played in 10 games, making 22 tackles and 1.50 for loss).

SAM +RSr. Alex Grace (Played in all 13 games, finishing second on the team with 83 tackles. Had 10.0 tackles for loss and was named MAC West Defensive Player of the Week after win over CMU.)

So. Zaire Barnes (Played in all 13 games as a true freshman.)

7 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE HEAD COACH TIM LESTER a .635 winning percentage, second highest in school history. In his final season in 2012, he led the Blue Jays to a 10-2 record and a CCIW conference championship as THIRD SEASON well as Elmhurst’s first-ever NCAA playoff appearance. It was just the third champi- Western Michigan, 2000 onship in school history and the first title since 1980. Lester was named the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Coach of the Year that season.

Tim Lester was named the 16th head football Lester served as an assistant at North Central College (2007) and Elmhurst (2002- coach in school history on Friday, Jan. 13, 2017. 03). He was the head coach at Division II Saint Joseph’s College in 2004, leading the Pumas to a five-game improvement his first season from the year prior (2-9 to Lester has risen through the coaching ranks after 7-4 record) on his way to Independent Football Alliance Coach of the Year honors. In completing a Hall of Fame playing career at West- addition, Lester coached at the prep level, serving as offensive coordinator at Saint ern Michigan. Lester was a four-year starter at Benedict High School in 2001 and at his alma mater, Wheaton Warrenville South quarterback at WMU from 1996-99, leading the High School in 2000. Broncos to a Mid-American Conference champi- onship appearance his senior season. Lester also Lester began his playing career at Western Michigan earning MAC Freshman of the made a stop as an assistant coach at his alma Year honors in 1996. He would be a Second Team All-MAC selection his junior and mater during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. senior seasons.

In his second season at Western Michigan in 2018 he led the Broncos to Bowl Lester finished his WMU career ranked fourth in FBS history in passing yards eligibility for the third-straight season, a program record, and a berth in the Famous (11,299) and sixth in touchdown passes (87). Lester set 17 school passing records Idaho Potato Bowl. Five Broncos earned All-MAC honors, including two First Team se- and eight MAC records. Following his senior season, in which he threw for 3,639 lections in LeVante Bellamy and Luke Juriga. WMU led the MAC in Academic All-MAC yards and 34 touchdowns, Lester participated in the 1999 Blue-Gray Classic. selections with 20 and five of them went on to earn MAC Distinguished Scholar Ath- lete honors. Lester and his staff’s success on the recruiting trail continued, bringing As an assistant coach at WMU he coached in the MAC’s best recruiting class for the second-straight season. quarterback to MAC Freshman of the LESTER WMU CAREER NOTABLES Year accolades in 2005. Lester was WMU’s (current program rank) In his first season as head coach at Western Michigan in 2017, the Broncos led the first QB to throw for over 11,000 career yards Career passing yards 11,299 (3rd) Mid-American Conference with 12 all-conference selections and had 16 Academic and Hiller went on to become the second. 1999 threw for 3,639 (3rd) All-MAC selections, five Distinguished Scholar-Athletes and a CoSIDA Academic 435 yds against BGSU in ‘98 (7th) All-District selection. As a team, the Broncos posted a 3.08 GPA, the second highest After college, Lester played with the Chicago 432 yds against EMU in ‘98 (8th) in program history. Offensive lineman Chukwuma Okorafor collected six All-America Enforcers of the XFL in 2001, the Nashville Career pass attempts 1,507 (2nd) honors and Wyatt Pfieffer was an All-American as a long snapper. As a unit, Western Kats and Carolina Cobras of the Arena Football 470 pass attempts in 1999 (4th) Michigan finished third in the nation in Special Teams Efficiency. League in 2001, and the Memphis Xplorers of Career completions 875 (3rd) the 2 in 2002. 282 completions in 1999 (5th) Several school records were broken as running back Jarvion Franklin became WMU’s .581 career completion % (8th) Career TD Passes 87 (3rd) all-time leading rusher with 4,867 career yards, and also set a school record for most A native of Wheaton, Illinois, Lester earned 34 TD Passes in 1999 (2nd) career touchdowns with 56. Darius Phillips became the FBS all-time leader for career his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Career offensive plays 1,747 (2nd) runbacks with 12 and tied the FBS record with five career pick-sixes. Phillips was Western Michigan in 2000. He was inducted named MAC Special Teams Player of the Year for the second-straight season and had into the Western Michigan Athletic Hall of ACCOLADES 100-yard kickoff returns in back-to-back weeks to open the season against #4 USC Fame in 2011. and Michigan State. On the recruiting front, Western Michigan signed the highest rat- WMU Hall of Fame selectee 2011 Academic All-District 1998 & 1999 ed recruiting class in MAC history. Both Okorafor (3rd round, Pittsburgh) and Phillips Tim is married to wife, Dawn, and has four (5th round, Cincinnati), as well as defensive back Sam Beal (3rd round, NY Giants) Academic All-MAC 1997, 98, 99 sons - Quinn, who is a sophomore men’s All-MAC 2nd Team 1998 & 1999 were NFL draft picks. volleyball player at Ball State in 2018-19, as MAC Freshman of the Year 1996 well as three grade-school age sons - Cooper, Blue-Gray All-Star Game 1999 Prior to taking the head coaching position at Western Michigan Lester was the quar- Carter and Camden. terbacks coach at Purdue in 2016 where he mentored sophomore signal-caller David Blough. Blough threw for 25 touchdowns and 3,352 yards, averaging over 279 yards passing a game in 2016. LESTER COACHING HISTORY 2002-03 Elmhurst Offensive Coordinator Lester came to the Boilermakers from Syracuse, where he served as quarterbacks coach from 2013 to 2015 and doubled as offensive coordinator in 2014 and 2015. 2004 Saint Joseph’s College (7-4) Head Coach 2005-06 Western Michigan QB Coach Prior to working at Syracuse, Lester was the head coach at Division III Elmhurst 2007 North Central College Defensive Coord. (Illinois) College from 2008 to 2012. Over five seasons, he posted a 33-19 record for 2008-12 Elmhurst College (33-19) Head Coach/Offensive Coord. 2013-15 Syracuse Offensive Coord./QB Coach 2016 Purdue QB Coach 2017 - Western Michigan (6-6) Head Coach

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD 2004 Saint Joseph’s 7-4 2008 Elmhurst 7-3 2009 Elmhurst 4-6 2010 Elmhurst 6-4 2011 Elmhurst 6-4 2012 Elmhurst 10-2 2017 Western Michigan 6-6 (4-4 MAC) 2018 Western Michigan 7-6 (5-3 MAC) TOTAL 53-35 (9-7 MAC) 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 8 ASSISTANT COACHES

and nine scoring grabs. The tight end arsenal did not end there for More- JAKE MORELAND land as Ledbetter also came through in 2005 with a pair of touchdowns OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / on 11 catches. OFFENSIVE LINE Scheffler was selected 61st overall in the 2006 NFL Draft by the Denver 10th Season Broncos. In two seasons, Scheffler hauled in 67 receptions for 835 yards Western Michigan, 2000 and nine touchdowns. He grabbed five scoring receptions in 2007, better- ing his rookie mark by one.

Jake Moreland is in his second season on head coach Tim Lester’s staff Moreland served as special teams coordinator and offensive assistant at Western Michigan and is entering his ninth season overall as an assis- for Saint Joseph’s College in 2004. During his tutelage, the Pumas set tant coach at WMU. Moreland was a four-year letterwinner as a tight end school records in seven offensive categories. Prior to arriving in Rensse- at Western Michigan, playing alongside Lester from 1996-99. laer, Moreland made his coaching debut at Elmhurst College in 2003. Working with tight ends, Moreland helped Elmhurst set 11 offensive In his first season as offensive coordinator he coached an attack that records and record its first winning season in 15 years. boasted the 33rd-best rushing attack in the nation. The team averaged 32 points per game and 436.8 yards per game. During his collegiate playing career, Moreland caught more passes (143) than any other tight end in school history and is tied for second in TDs Moreland was the Co-Offensive Coordinator and worked with the Bronco (13) among tight ends. He earned All-MAC second-team honors and was offensive line in 2017 before getting promoted to Offensive Coordinator tabbed WMU’s offensive MVP in 1999, and was a first team All-MAC prior to the 2018 Spring. Moreland will continue to work with the offen- pick in 1998. Moreland went on to a professional career in the National sive line this season. In his second stint in Kalamazoo, Moreland was Football League, playing for the and . He also a tight ends coach for the Broncos from 2005-11. retired in 2002 shortly after signing with the Texans.

During the 2017 season, Western Michigan produced three offensive A Milwaukee native, Moreland earned a bachelor’s degree in business linemen that earned All-Mid-American Conference honors. Offensive administration and marketing from Western Michigan in 2000. He and tackle Chukwuma Okorafor and center John Keenoy were first team selec- his wife, the former Anne Sampair, have three daughters, Courtney, Grace tions, while right guard Luke Jurgia was named to the second team. The and Emma. Bronco offensive line helped pave the way for a running game that was ranked 23rd in the nation in rushing offense with 224.8 yards per game.

Okorafor was one of six national semifinalists for the 2017 Outland Trophy and earned six All-America recognitions, including a first team nod from the Football Writers Association of America. He became just the third Bronco ever to earn All-American status from the FWAA and only the second to be named to the first team. In April, Okorafor heard his named called in the NFL Draft, taken in the third round by the . Okorafor was the first MAC player chosen in the 2018 draft, as well as the first player selected from the state of Michigan.

Prior to returning to Kalamazoo, Moreland coached tight ends at Air Force (2012-14, 2016) and Syracuse (2015). At Air Force, Moreland oversaw the development of several key contributors during 10-win seasons in 2014 and 2016, which included victories at the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl and the . Players he developed include Garrett Griffin, who went on to sign with the .

Throughout his coaching career, tight ends have had a period of success under Moreland, with three becoming semifinalists for the John Mackey Award given to the nation’s top tight end. In 2008, Western Michigan’s Branden Ledbetter finished his career with the most TDs by a tight end MORELAND COACHING HISTORY in program history (20) and recorded three consecutive seasons with at 2003 Elmhurst College TE Coach least six TDs. Three different tight ends scored six TDs in 2009. 2004 Saint Joseph’s Special Teams Coordinator In 2007, tight ends accounted for 10 of WMU’s 23 scoring strikes (43 2005-11 Western Michigan TE Coach/Recruiting Coordinator percent). Tight ends accounted for nearly 22 percent of the Broncos’ ae- 2012-14 Air Force TE Coach rial scores in 2008 and helped the offensive line block for the program’s 2015 Syracuse TE Coach 15th 1,000-yard rusher. 2016 Air Force Receivers Coach 2017 Western Michigan Co-Offensive. Coord./OL Coach During his first season back with the Broncos, Moreland had Tony 2018- Western Michigan Offensive Coord./OL Coach Scheffler, ranked fourth in Mackey Award voting and a first-team All-MAC offense honoree, at his disposal and he came through with 670 yards 9 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ASSISTANT COACHES LOU ESPOSITO DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / DEFENSIVE LINE Sixth Season Memphis, 2001

Lou Esposito has served on Tim Lester’s staff as the co-defensive coor- dinator/defensive line coach and was appointed as interim defensive coordinator on November 14, 2018 The interim tag was removed during the spring season, giving Esposito full conrol over the defense heading into 2019.. ESPOSITO COACHING HISTORY Esposito returned to Kalamazoo prior to the 2017 season after serving as 2003 Memphis XPlorers Special Teams/DL Coach the first head coach in Davenport University’s program since 2014. 2004-09 Saint Joseph’s Head Coach 2010-12 Western Michigan DL Coach/Recruiting Coord. During his first stop in Kalamazoo from 2010-12, Esposito coached the 2013 Ferris State Defensive Coord./LB Coach defensive line. While working with the unit, he coached the MAC Defen- 2014-16 Davenport University Head Coach sive Player of the Year, Drew Nowak, in 2011. Nowak led the league in 2017- Western Michigan Defensive Coord./DL Coach sacks with 2011. Nowak went on to be named a Phil Steele All-American. Esposito also coached who went on to play for the New York Jets in the NFL and Paul Hazel who played for Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans and N.Y. Giants. JOE PALCIC At Davenport, the Panthers played their inaugural season in 2016, going SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR 6-5. Off the field he was in charge of recruiting 125 student-athletes in First Season two years to establish the program and oversee a multi-million-dollar Miami - 1998 fundraising campaign for the new football facility.

Prior to his time at Davenport, Esposito was defensive coordinator at Ferris State University. While there he improved the rush defense from 13th in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference to first in a PALCIC COACHING HISTORY single season and ranked in the top-25 in two of the national polls. He led 1999-2004 Miami Ohio Defensive Backs/Special Teams/Def. Coordinator a defense that finished in the Top-5 in many GLIAC statistical categories 2005-10 Indiana Defensive Coordinator under his guidance in 2013. Ferris State led the GLIAC in total defense 2013 Alabama Defensive Analyst along with rushing defense and team passing efficiency defense. 2014-18 Miami Ohio LB Coach/ Safeties Coach/Special Teams

2019- Western Michigan Special Teams Coordinator A past Division I offensive lineman at the University of Memphis, Esposito spent five years as the head coach at Division II Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) before moving to Western Michigan. At St. Joseph’s, Esposito was the Palcic joined the Western Michigan football staff in January 2019. Palcic Great Lakes Football Conference Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2009 comes to Western Michigan from Miami (Ohio), where he spent the pre- and posted a 30-25 record while recording a 100% graduation rate for vious five seasons, including the 2018 season as the RedHawks’ special four year athletes in his six years guiding the program. He led the team to teams coordinator. a pair of GLFC championships in 2006 and 2009. Miami led the Mid-American Conference and ranked No. 12 nationally for He coached 23 All-GLFC student-athletes in 2009 alone, ranking first in special teams S&P+ Ratings in 2018. S&P+ Ratings are derived from the both rushing offense and defense. The Pumas also had the top-ranked play-by-play and drive data of all 800-plus of the season’s FBS college red zone offense in the GLFC, boasting the 2009 GLFC Offensive Player football games (140,000-plus plays). The ratings take into account effi- of the Year and an unblemished record in conference play. ciency, explosiveness, and factors related to field position and finishing drives. In regards to special teams, the ratings are measured play-for-play During his playing days at Memphis, Esposito was a 4-year letterwinner special teams efficiency and weighted for overall importance. on the offensive line and served as the team captain in 1999 and 2000. Upon graduation, Lou signed a professional contract with the Arena Foot- Palcic’s special teams were dominate throughout the MAC in 2018, ball League’s Memphis Explorers and went on to coach on the Xplorers’ finishing first in the conference in both kick return average (25.7) and staff in 2002 and 2003. kick coverage average (45.3). The RedHawks produced a pair of All-MAC performers in Maurice Thomas and Kyle Kramer. Thomas finished first Esposito, an AFCA member since 2003, and his wife Brooke have four in the MAC in kick return average (26.7), while Kramer had 30 of his 65 children - Louis J. Esposito IV, Emilia Rose, Anthony and Mason. punts downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line.

Prior to focusing on Miami’s special teams, Palcic coached safeties from 2015 to 2017 and the RedHawk linebackers in 2014. In 2017 Miami ranked third in the MAC in scoring defense, third in total defense and fourth in pass defense. The RedHawks were ranked first in the MAC in 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 10 ASSISTANT COACHES total defense in 2016 and fourth in pass defense. Knights’ receiving corps in 2015 and 2016. His pass catchers stood fourth nationally in yards per reception with a 17.9 average in 2016 Palcic spent the 2013 season with Alabama as a defensive analyst. Prior during Army’s successful 8-5 campaign, which included a 21-17 win over to joining the Crimson Tide, he was the defensive backs coach at Ashland Navy and a 38-31 overtime victory against North Texas in the Zaxby’s University for one season, helping the Eagles to a perfect 11-0 regular Heart of Dallas Bowl. season and was part of a defensive unit that led the GLIAC in scoring and total defense. In his first year at West Point, Gaither coached Edgar Poe and DeAndre Bell to notable performances. Poe produced a trio of 100-yard receiving Palcic spent six seasons as the co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs games and caught six touchdown passes, which was the most by a Black coach at Indiana from 2005-10, helping the Hoosiers advance to their Knight since 2007, while Bell turned in career highs in receptions and first in 13 years (2006 Insight Bowl). Palcic’s defense led the yards as a senior. Big Ten in sacks (47), turnovers (31) and (19) in 2007. Gaither was wide receivers coach at Ball State from 2011 to 2014 and In his time with the Hoosiers, Palcic mentored two former National helped guide the Cardinals to back-to-back bowl appearances following Football League draft picks: Tracey Porter (2008, second round) and the 2012 (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s) and 2013 (GoDaddy.com) seasons. Ray Fisher (2010, seventh round). Porter would go on to intercept Peyton Manning in the fourth quarter of XLIV, securing a victory for While in Muncie, Gaither was responsible for a combined three the New Orleans Saints. All-Mid-American Conference first-team selections in 2012 and 2013, along with second-team and third-team All-MAC picks in 2014. One of his Before coaching at Indiana, Palcic was also at Miami from 1999-2004. In top pupils was Willie Snead, who set BSU single-season receiving records his first season he coached Dustin Cohen, who was named the in yardage (1,516), catches (106) and touchdowns (15) in 2013. 1999 Mid-American Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Palcic over- saw defensive backs and special teams from 2000-03 and was named Gaither also impacted his players off the field as Briggs Orsbon earned the team’s defensive coordinator in 2004. The 2003 RedHawks won the Capital One Academic All-America honors in 2011, while Connor Ryan MAC Championship and finished the season 10th in the AP poll. was a Capitol One Academic All-District choice a year later. Orsbon completed his career as only the second receiver in Ball State history to Palcic began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Eastern record over 200 career catches. Michigan in 1998. He was an outside linebacker at Miami from 1994-97, completing his degree in sociology in 1998. During his two-year stint at Elon in 2009 and 2010, Gaither helped Terrell Hudgins establish 19 NCAA, Southern Conference and Phoenix records Palcic and his wife, Courtney, have one son, Nicholas and a daughter, and to a runner-up finish in the voting for the 2009 Walter Payton Award, Gabrielle. which formally recognizes the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Player-of-the-Year. Additionally, Gaither mentored All-American pass catcher and draft pick Aaron Mellette while at Elon.

KEITH GAITHER Gaither began his coaching career in 1997 as defensive backs coach at WIDE RECEIVERS Greensboro (N.C.) College before moving to Tusculum (Tenn.) College for the 1998 and 1999 campaigns. Following a five-year run as an assistant First Season at alma mater Thomasville (N.C.) High School, Gaither returned to the col- Elon - 1997 lege ranks as Winston-Salem State’s recruiting coordinator and defensive backs coach from 2005 to 2008.

A four-year starter and two-time all-region performer as a member of the GAITHER COACHING HISTORY Phoenix secondary, Gaither earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology 1997 Greensboro Defensive Backs Coach from Elon in 1997. 1998-99 Tusculum College (Tenn.) Defensive Backs Coach Gaither and his wife Holly have four children: Jonesha, Akeem, Madison 2000-05 Thomasville High School (N.C.) Assistant Coach and Hazel. 2005-08 Winston-Salem State Defensive Backs/Recruiting Coord 2009-10 Elon Wide Receivers Coach 2011-14 Ball State Wide Receivers Coach 2015-16 Army Wide Receivers Coach 2017-18 East Carolina Wide Receivers Coach 2019- Western Michigan Wide Receivers Coach

Keith Gaither joined the Western Michigan coaching staff as wide receiv- ers coach on January 14, 2019.

Gaither most recently was the pass game coordinator and wide receiv- ers coach at East Carolina (2017-18), where he was responsible for the instruction and teaching of all aspects of the wide receiver position in a multiple pro style offense. In each of his two seasons, the Pirates produced a first-team all-conference wide receiver.

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on to be drafted by the in the 2016 NFL Draft. Evans also coached Darrin Reaves who signed in 2014 with the Carolina Panthers ERIC EVANS as an undrafted free agent. PASS GAME COORDINATOR /QUARTER- BACKS As an undergraduate at DePauw University, Evans spent four years as Third Season a student assistant. He was the 2003 recipient of DePauw’s Kenneth DePauw - 2003 Brooks Holland Memorial Award. Evans received his B.A. in kinesiology with a minor in history. A native of Eric Evans spent his first season at Western Michigan as the running St. Charles, Ill., he earned a master’s degree in exercise science from backs coach and in February 2018 transitioned to quarterbacks coach Dayton in 2006. and pass game coordinator. Evans is married to his wife, Rebecca. In his first season as the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach the Bronco quarterbacks Jon Wassink and Caleb Eleby combined to throw 20 touchdowns. WMU gained 3,086 yards threw the air and averaged 237.8 yards per game.

In 2017, WMU’s running game was ranked 23rd in the nation with 224.8 yards per game in 2017 and five different Bronco backs scored a touch- down.

Senior Jarvion Franklin set a number of school records, becoming WMU’s all-time leading rusher with 4,867 career yards, and career rushing touchdowns leader with 52. A first team All-MAC selection, Franklin ran for a league-best 1,228 yards, averaging 102.3 yards per game. He totaled 11 touchdowns and was twice named MAC Player of the Week. EVANS COACHING HISTORY Franklin signed a free agent contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers this 2004-05 Dayton Graduate Assistant past spring. 2006-07 Northwestern Graduate Assistant 2008-12 Albany WR Coach Evans arrived in Kalamazoo after coaching for three years as the Dayton 2013 UAB RB Coach offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He had two stints at Day- 2014-16 Dayton Offensive Coord/QB Coach ton, with the first coming as a graduate assistant from 2004-06. During 2017 Western Michigan RB Coach his most recent stop, the Flyers went a combined 19-4 over the last two seasons and finished in the top 10 in numerous offensive categories. 2018- Western Michigan Pass Game Coord./QB Coach While also serving as quarterback coach, he developed Alex Jeske into a Pioneer Football League all-conference selection. BILL KENNEY In 2014 Evans worked with quarterback Will Bardo who finished second TIGHT ENDS in Dayton history in career yardage. Bardo upped his completion percent- Seventh Season age by 10 points in one season after working with Evans. Norwich - 1981 In addition to working at Dayton, Evans also coached at Northwestern, UAB and Albany. At Northwestern, he was a graduate assistant for two years. He assisted with the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends and helped build the ’s top passing offense at 307.9 Bill Kenney brings nearly three decades of experience at the Big Ten level ypg. to the Western Michigan football program as the tight ends coach for the Broncos. He was at Albany for five seasons where he coached wide receivers. Two of his wideouts, Ryan Kirchner and Tim Bush, finished first and second in Over the last five years, Kenney has mentored Bronco tight end Donnie career receptions at Albany. The Great Danes won Northeast Conference Ernsberger, who was a second team All-MAC selection in 2017 and a championships three times in those five years. They won the Gridiron third team All-MAC selection in 2016. Ernsberger scored four touchdowns Classic in 2008 and played in the NCAA FCS playoffs in 2011. Also in and totaled 394 yards on 34 receptions this past season. He was invited 2011, Evans participated at the NCAA Coaches’ Academy. to and played in the NFLPA Bowl and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the this past spring. During his first term at Dayton, Evans coached tight ends and was part of the offensive staff that transitioned the Flyer attack from running the Kenney has worked with both the tight ends and offensive tackles since option out of the I formation to a spread passing attack. One of Evans’ joining the staff at WMU. During the 2016 MAC Championship season pupils, Matt Champa, was Dayton’s first tight end All-American in 55 WMU had two first team All-MAC tackle selections in Chukwuma Okorafor years. and . Moton was named an All-American in 2016 and drafted in the second round by the Carolina Panthers. Okorafor earned Before going back to Dayton, Evans also spent one season at UAB. As the All-American status in 2017 and was drafted in the third round by the running back coach for the Blazers, he coached Jordan Howard, who fin- Pittsburgh Steelers. ished second nationally in rushing yards by a freshman. Howard would go 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 12 ASSISTANT COACHES

In 2015, Kenney coached left tackle Willie Beavers to first team All-MAC honors. Beavers was the first Bronco offensive lineman since 2012 to earn first-team honors. Beavers also would be drafted, going in the fourth MIKE BATH round to the . He was WMU’s first offensive lineman RUNNING BACKS drafted since 1995. First Season Miami - 2000 In his second season at WMU in 2014, Kenney’s work with the offensive tackles and tight ends helped produce the MAC’s Offensive Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in Jarvion Franklin. Mike Bath joined the Western Michigan coaching staff as running backs Kenney brings 31 years of coaching experience to the Broncos with a coach on January 14, 2019. bulk of that coming at Penn State University where he began as a gradu- ate assistant (1988) and worked with the offensive line from 1989-2011. Bath comes to Western Michigan after five seasons at Wyoming (2014- He took on the role of recruiting coordinator in 1992-95 and worked 18) and previously was at Miami University (2004-09, 2011-19) and directly with offensive tackles and tight ends from 2000-11. Ashland University (2009-11). Bath coached the Cowboy running backs, fullbacks, tight ends and has been a co-special teams coordinator during During his time with the Nittany Lions, Kenney coached six All-Americans his time in Laramie. and 18 All-Big Ten players. He coached 10 Academic All-Americans and 47 Academic All-Big Ten players. In 2017, Bath coached senior fullback Drew Van Maanen, who was a semifinalist for the National Football Foundation’s William V. Campbell Kenney developed 30 NFL players, 25 draft picks and five free agents, Trophy, also referred to as the Academic Heisman. Wyoming’s 2017 all of whom received their degrees from PSU. He recruited 32 NFL draft offense was extremely efficient in the red zone, scoring on 33 of 34 picks, including five first round picks. His offensive line paved the way red-zone opportunities to rank No. 2 in the nation. The offense also did for Larry Johnson to rush for a program record 2,587 yards and helped an excellent job of protecting the ball, committing only 14 turnovers to produce eight 1,000-yard rushers since 2002. rank No. 19 in the country. UW’s offense combined with its defense (38 turnovers forced) to rank No. 1 in the nation in turnover margin, with a His offensive line ranked fourth nationally in sacks allowed in 2008, +24 turnover margin. allowing just 13 sacks. In 2005 the Penn State offensive line allowed fewer than 15 sacks and finished second in the Big Ten in rushing and Cowboy special teams also were among the nation’s best in 2017. UW scoring. ranked No. 1 in the nation in kickoff returns (28.3 yards per return) and ranked No. 3 in the Mountain West and No. 30 in the nation in punt Prior to joining Penn State, Kenney served as a graduate assistant at returns (10.26 yards per return). The punt return coverage team was also Nebraska (1986-87) and worked at his alma mater, Norwich University, extremely effective, ranking No. 2 in the MW and No. 27 nationally, allow- in the offensive backfield in 1982. Kenney was a three-year starter at ing opponents only 4.72 yards per return. Individually, Cowboy kickoff Norwich as a tight end/fullback and was team co-captain in 1981. returner Tyler Hall earned Honorable Mention All-Mountain West honors as a sophomore. Kenney and his wife, Kathryn, have three children, Joseph, Matthew and Jacqueline. Bath coached former Cowboy running back Brian Hill, who set the Wyoming career and single-season rushing records during his three-year career at Wyoming that ended in 2016. Hill concluded his career with 4,287 rushing yards, and in 2016 he set the Wyoming single-season rushing record of 1,860 yards. He ranked No. 3 in the nation in rushing yards in 2016 (1,860), ranked No. 4 in the NCAA in rushing touchdowns (22) and was 23rd in the nation in all-purpose yards (139.57 yards per game). Hill averaged 9.4 points per game to rank No. 12 in the nation, and he scored a total of 132 points to rank No. 7 nationally. Hill was one of only 10 national semifinalists for the Doak Walker Award, honoring the nation’s premier running back each season. He earned Third Team All-America honors from College Sports Madness, and was selected First Team All-Mountain West by conference head coaches and media. Hill was invited to and participated in the 2017 NFL Draft Combine, and was selected in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the . KENNEY COACHING HISTORY Bath helped coach the 2016 Cowboy offense that averaged 35.9 points 1982 Norwich Offensive Backfield per game to rank No. 2 in the Mountain West and No. 25 in the nation. 1983-84 Dennis-Yarmouth HS Assistant Coach The passing game, averaged 15.3 yards per completion to rank No. 8 1985 Lincoln HS Assistant Coach in the NCAA, and in red-zone offense the Pokes converted 90.6 percent 1986-87 Nebraska Graduate Assistant of their red-zone opportunities into scores to rank 14th in the country. 1988 Penn State Graduate Assistant Wyoming’s offense ranked No. 1 in the MW and No. 22 in the NCAA in 1989-91/93-99 Penn State Offensive Line Coach first downs (312), was No. 32 in the nation in time of possession (31:34), ranked No. 33 in the country in passing efficiency (143.82 rating) and No. 2000-11 Penn State Offensive Tackles/TE Coach 36 in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 205.4 yards per game. 2013- Western Michigan Tight Ends Coach The 2015 season saw Cowboy running back Shaun Wick named to the 13 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ASSISTANT COACHES

Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List. Later in the season, UW soph- Nashville, Tenn. Bath was named his team’s Co-MVP his senior season. omore running back Hill was added to the Doak Walker Watch List, and Hill went on to be named one of only 11 semifinalists for the award and At the conclusion of his college playing career, Bath had set then Miami was the only semifinalist from a non-Power Five conference. Hill earned career records of 6,524 yards passing and 49 passing touchdowns. Second Team All-Mountain West honors in 2015, and ranked No. 8 in the nation in average rushing yards per game (135.9) and No. 9 in total rush- He earned a double major at Miami in marketing and organizational ing yards (1,631). His 1,631 rushing yards and 135.9 yards per game behavior in 2001. Bath and his wife, Tara, have three children, Colton, broke the Wyoming school records originally set by Savannah and Case. in 1994. Wick ended his Wyoming career with 2,533 career rushing yards to rank No. 6 on the Wyoming career list. BATH COACHING HISTORY 2004-09 Miami Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends In 2014, Bath coached Wick and Hill who combined for 1,589 rushing 2009-10 Ashland Offensive Coordinator yards and eight 100-yard rushing games. Hill was selected the Walter 2011-13 Miami Wide Receivers/Tight Ends/ Off. Coordinator Camp Football Foundation National Offensive Player of the Week for his performance at Fresno State in 2014. He accounted for 387 all-purpose 2014-18 Wyoming Running Backs/Tight Ends/Special Teams yards against the Bulldgos -- 281 rushing yards and 106 receiving yards. 2019- Western Michigan Running Backs Hill became only the fifth player in NCAA history to rush for at least 200 yards and have at least 100 yards receiving in a single game. His 387 all-purpose yards was the best single-game performance in the nation TREVOR ADAMS for the 2014 season and set a new University of Wyoming single-game record and a Mountain West Conference single-game record. His 281 LINEBACKERS rushing yards was the second best single-game performance in Wyoming First Season school history. Dayton - 1996

Prior to coming to Wyoming, Bath served as the interim head coach at Miami, his alma mater, in 2013. He was named interim head coach on Oct. 6, 2013, and also assumed the role as offensive coordinator at that Trevor Andrews joined the Western Michigan coaching staff as linebackers coach time after beginning the season coaching the quarterbacks and wide on January 14, 2019. receivers. Andrews arrived to Western Michigan from William & Mary, where he spent 18 sea- Bath returned to his alma mater in 2011 to coach the wide receivers and sons on staff, including five as the Tribe’s defensive coordinator/linebackers coach tight ends. In 2012, he moved into the role of quarterbacks coach, and and six seasons as the associate head coach. coached Miami QB , who set school records for career total Andrews established himself as one of the most accomplished defensive line coach- offense (12,678) and career passing yards (12,013). Dysert was drafted es in the FCS ranks at William & Mary. During his decade-long stint leading the by the in 2013, and was part of a Bronco team that defensive line, he also served as the program’s recruiting coordinator. made a run to the Super Bowl his rookie season. Bath also coached wide receiver Andy Cruse at Miami. Cruse signed a free-agent contract with As defensive coordinator, Andrews developed outstanding student-athletes and pro- the Houston Texans in 2013 and was on the Texans’ practice squad his duced the Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year in 2014 and rookie year. 2015 and a First Team All-American, one of just three in school history.

Bath began his college coaching career in 2004 as a graduate assistant All-conference accolades quickly accumulated during Andrews’ stint as coordinator as well. Highlighting W&M’s 15 all-conference defensive selections in the staff’s coach for his alma mater. After serving as a graduate assistant in 2004 tenure, five members of his linebacking corps have earned all-league distinction. and 2005, he was named a full-time assistant in 2006 and coached the RedHawk tight ends for three seasons from 2006-08. Two of his tight In addition to the postseason recognition, four of his former players have gone on ends, Tom Crabtree and Jake O’Connell, went on to play in the NFL. to sign NFL contracts during the past four seasons. DeAndre Houston-Carson high- lights the impressive group, as he was drafted in the sixth round by the Chicago In 2009, Bath accepted the opportunity to become the offensive coordi- Bears in 2016, while linebacker Luke Rhodes (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2016), Reilly nator at Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio. After serving as the offen- (Cleveland Browns, 2015) and Jasper Coleman (Houston Texans, sive coordinator, quarterbacks and wide receivers coach for two seasons 2015) all signed as free agents.

(2009-10), he returned to Miami in 2011. During his tenure as the Tribe’s defensive line coach, Andrews mentored a pair of 2010 NFL Draft picks - (, sixth round) During his time as an assistant coach at Miami, the RedHawks captured and tackle (, seventh round). Both players garnered three Mid-American Conference (MAC) East Division Championships multiple All-America honors during their careers and joined former Tribe standout (2004, ‘05 and ‘07) and made an appearance in Adam O’Connor as defensive linemen who have earned national distinction under 2004. Andrews’ tutelage. Like Tracy and Lissemore, O’Connor signed an NFL contract when he inked a free agent deal with the Minnesota Vikings in the summer of 2007. A three-year starter at quarterback for Miami from 1998-2000, he com- Some of the Tribe’s most dominant defensive units came during Andrew’s tenure piled a record of 23-10 as a starter and led the RedHawks to the MAC as an assistant, as W&M ranked second nationally in scoring defense in 2009 and East Division Co-Championship as a sophomore in 1998. That team post- 2013 and sixth in 2010. Additionally, the 2016 squad led the nation in passing yards ed a 10-1 record overall and a 7-1 conference mark. Among those 10 allowed per game (154.2). wins in ‘98 was a 13-10 upset victory over No. 12 ranked North Carolina and a 14-13 non-conference victory over Army. His junior season, Miami Prior to assuming his responsibilities as the defensive line coach and recruiting upset Northwestern of the Big Ten by a score of 28-3 on the road, and his coordinator, Andrews worked as a defensive assistant at William & Mary for three senior season, the RedHawks defeated Vanderbilt of the SEC 33-30 in seasons. Andrews assisted with the Tribe cornerbacks in 2003 and helped groom first-team all-league selection Billy Parker, who signed as a free agent with the Car- 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 14 ASSISTANT COACHES olina Panthers upon graduation.

Andrews came to W&M after spending the 2000 season as an assistant at Ran- DONTAE WRIGHT dolph-Macon College, where he worked as the secondary coach and special teams SAFETIES coordinator. Second Season As a three-year letterwinner at defensive back for the University of Dayton, Andrews Miami University - 2007 was a member of three conference championship teams with the Flyers and played on Dayton’s undefeated 1996 squad (11-0).

After earning his B.S. in physical education from Dayton in 1998, Andrews accepted a graduate position at Illinois Wesleyan University and coached the secondary while Wright joined the Western Michigan football staff in February 2018. He pre- working toward his graduate degree in athletic administration. viously was an assistant on the Tennessee Tech staff in 2016 and 2017, overseeing special teams and defensive ends. At the beginning of the Andrews and his wife, Danielle, have four children: James, Sophia, Aiden and An- 2017 season, Wright was also promoted to be the defensive coordinator. nabelle. Before joining the Tennessee Tech staff, Wright spent the previous three seasons (2013-15) at Morehead State. He was the defensive coordina- tor for the 2015 season and also worked with the defensive line, special teams and was a recruiting coordinator during his tenure. As the defensive JAMES ADAMS coordinator, he lowered MSU’s points allowed per game by seven points, CORNERBACKS which was the second largest improvement for all Division I schools, FBS First Season and FCS, from the year prior. The Eagles ranked in the top 10 in the FCS for interceptions (18) and turnovers (28) and in the top 20 for tackles for loss. Wake Forest - 2006 Wright also made a coaching stop at Centre College and spent two sea- sons (2010 & 2011) at North Alabama, where he helped coach the Lions to a combined 18-8 record and an NCAA Division II playoff appearance. James Adams joined the Western Michigan coaching staff as cornerbacks coach on January 14, 2019. Wright was a graduate assistant at Kentucky from 2007 to 2009, working with the linebackers his first season and the defensive line the following Adams previously was at Charlotte, where he was one of the five original staff mem- two. The Wildcats went to two Music City Bowls and one in his bers to start the 49ers football program. He served as the team’s secondary coach from 2011-18. He also assisted with coaching special teams units including, kickoff, three years. kickoff return, block, punt and punt block. As a player, Wright was a four-year letterwinner at Miami University (Ohio) In 2016 Charlotte led Conference USA with 16 interceptions (14th in NCAA DI) and from 2003-06 and was part of two Mid-American Conference East Division ranked second in turnover margin (+8). He coached 2016 Freshman All-American, championship teams. The RedHawks won the conference outright in 2003 2017 national leader in forced and 2018 team leader in tackles, Ben Delu- and played in the GMAC Bowl, then won a division crown in 2004 and par- ca. ticipated in the Independence Bowl. Wright started at linebacker his senior year and also played on special teams. He was teammates with NFL star In 2015, Adams oversaw a secondary that ranked fourth in C-USA in pass defense in the program’s first season at the FBS level. Charlotte ranked 25th in the FCS with 15 . interceptions during the 49ers inaugural season of 2013. Charlotte added another 13 INT’s in 2014. In 2015, Charlotte had 10 picks, led by CB Terrance Winchester A native of Louisa, Ky., Wright earned a bachelor’s degree in physical edu- who tied for first in C-USA with four interceptions. cation from Miami in 2007.

In 2015, 49ers safety Desmond Cooper became the first Charlotte player to sign an WRIGHT COACHING HISTORY NFL contract when he signed with the . In 2016, safety Branden 2007-09 Kentucky Graduate Assistant Dozier was invited to the Pittsburgh Steelers mini-camp. 2010-11 North Alabama Defensive Line 2012 Centre College Defensive Line Adams was at Wofford as the cornerbacks coach from 2010 to 2011, helping the Terriers win the 2010 Southern Conference championship. Wofford ranked first in 2013-15 Morehead State DC/DL/ST/RC the SoCon in total defense and passing defense that season. 2015-17 Tennessee Tech Defensive Coord./ST/DE 2018-19 Western Michigan Co-Special Teams Coord./Safeties Prior to Wofford, Adams worked at Wake Forest as recruiting assistant in 2008 and 2019- Western Michigan Safeties offensive graduate assistant in 2009.

A former Wake Forest linebacker whose career was cut short by a knee injury, Ad- ams graduated in 2006. A Durham native, Adams attended Northern Durham High.

Adams and his wife, Tori, have two children: Londyn and Royce.

ADAMS COACHING HISTORY 2008-09 Wake Forest Recruiting Cordinator/Graduate Assistant 2010-11 Wofford Cornerbacks 2011-18 Charlotte Secondary Coach 2019- Western Michigan Cornerbacks

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GRANT GEIB KYLE MURRAY DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH & ASSISTANT DIRECTOR CONDITIONING STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Third Season Second Season Ohio Wesleyan - 2009 Towson - 2006

NICK FAUS HUNTER NICHOLS GRADUATE ASSISTANT GRADUATE ASSISTANT DEFENSE DEFENSE Second Season Second Season Saint Joseph’s - 2017 Southern Mississippi - 2014

BILLY VANDEMERKT BRIAN COLLINS GRADUATE ASSISTANT GRADUATE ASSISTANT OFFENSE OFFENSE Third Season First Season Saint Joseph’s - 2015 Saint Joseph’s - 2017

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DREW ROBINSON KYLE DERICKSON ASSISTANT AD FOOTBALL DIRECTOR OF PLAYER OPERATIONS PERSONNEL Third Season Third Season Syracuse - 2007 Butler - 2003

GAVIN PORTER ADAM FRY OPERATIONS & RECRUITING ASSIS- DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL TANT VIDEO Second Season Third Season Western Michigan - 2018 Western Michigan - 2014

TAYLOR JORGENSEN SARAH MCBRIEN FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER MANAGER SeventhSeason at WMU Eighth Season Wagner - 2014 Western Michigan - 2008

17 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE RETURNERS - BIOS PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #90 KEN AGUIRRE #10 GRIFFIN ALSTOTT JR | DL | 6-1 | 290 RFR | QB | 6-2 | 215 Joilet, Ill. St. Petersburg, Fla. Joilet Catholic Academy HS Northside Christian HS Purdue

2018 - Sophomore 2018 - Redshirt Freshman • Played in career-high 10 games • Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules • Made collegiate debut at Michigan, recording first career tackle. 2017 - Redshirted at Purdue 2017 - Redshirt Freshman • Did not play due to injury High School • Named first team All-State Class 2A 2016 - Redshirted • Nominated for the Class 2A Offensive Player of the Year • Completed 164 of 296 passes (.554) for 2,410 yards, 31 touchdowns High School and eight interceptions in 12 games as a senior • Led Joliet Catholic to 10-2 record and conference title in 2015 • Also rushed 70 times for 235 yards and eight touchdowns in his final • Four-year starter on the defensive line high school season • Rated three-star prospect by SigningDay.com • Had career-highs of 317 passing yards and five touchdowns in team’s • Ranked 45th overall prospect in Illinois by Rivals.com 47-0 win over Indian Rocks Christian • Threw for 201 yards and five touchdowns in team’s FHSAA Class 2A Personal quarterfinal win over Cambridge Christian • Majoring in Criminal Justice • Completed 109 of 215 passes (.507) for 1,725 yards, 15 touchdowns • Born on Nov. 2, 1997 and 10 interceptions as a junior in 10 games • Son of Armour and Crystal Phillips • Added four rushing touchdowns in his junior season • Has 11 siblings • Went 85 for 179 (.475) for 1,244 yards, 15 touchdowns and five inter- ceptions as a sophomore GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR • Rushed for 98 yards and a pair of scores as a sophomore 2017 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Also was team’s kicker as a sophomore, making 19 of 21 extra points 2018 10 5 1 6 1.0 1 0 0 0 and one field goal Total 10 5 1 6 1.0 1 0 0 0 Personal #25 KAREEM ALI • Born April 1, 1999 • Son of Mike and Nicole Alstott, father was high school coach RSR-TR | DB | 5-11 | 180 • Father played fullback at Purdue and spent 12 seasons in the NFL with Sicklerville, N.J. Tampa Bay - was six-time player and won Super Bowl XXXVII with Temple University the Buccaneers • Has two younger sisters, Lexie and Hannah

TEMPLE - 2015-19 #26 K.J. ANDERSON • Played two seasons while battling injuries at Temple before graduating RSO | DB | 6-0 | 190 in 2019 • Played in a career-high four games during the 2016 season Buford, Ga. • Four-star recruit in high school that played in the 2015 US Army Buford HS All-American game

2018 - Redshirt Freshman #23 TRAE ALLEN • Played in one game, making collegiate debut at Michigan RFR | RB | 5-9 | 196 Pontiac, Mich. 2017 - Redshirted Groves HS High School • Led Buford to 2016 regional title and 10th consecutive state champi- onship appearance in school history 2018 - Redshirted • Had two interceptions against Loganville • Also competed in track and field as a sprinter • Rated three-star prospect by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com

Personal • Majoring in Business

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• Born on Dec. 29, 1998 • Son of Deollo and Tristacia Anderson, father played at Michigan from #51 JORDAN ASBURY 1992-1995 as a defensive back JR | OL | 6-3 | 295 • Siblings are Avery, BieAris and Camille Warren, Mich. • Sister Camille played basketball NC State before transferring to South- De La Salle HS ern Miss, currently a junior • Grandfather played for the Minnesota Vikings 2018 - Sophomore GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR 2018 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Played in seven games, 69 snaps Total 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Started against Ohio

2017 - Redshirt Freshman • Played in four games, 95 snaps #13 TYRON ARNETT • Started against Wagner (9/23) and Ball State (9/30) JR | WR | 6-1 | 185 | 1L Belle Glade, Fla. 2016 - Redshirted Pahokee HS High School • Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com • Ranked top-50 prospect in Michigan by 247sports.com 2018 - Sophomore • Led De La Salle to a Division 2 state championship in 2014 • Played in seven games • Named First-Team All-State by Detroit News • Returned a punt 76 yards for a touchdown against Delaware State • Earned all-county and all-league honors (9/15) • Played both offensive and defensive line • Had two receptions for 13 yards at Georgia State (9/22) Personal 2017 - Freshman • Majoring in Criminal Justice • Played in eight games • Born on May 19, 1998 • Made 13 receptions, totaling 210 yards, with one touchdown • Son of Joseph and Shelley Asbury • First game was against Idaho, made four catches for 30 yards • Siblings are Joey, Jake and Emily • Caught a team season-long 68 yard pass from freshman QB Reece • Brother Joey played basketball at Oakland University (2010-14) Goodard at Northern Illinois, had three catches for 93 yards vs. the Huskies (11/15) • Made six receptions for 87 yards at Toledo (11/24) #58 ANTONIO BALABANI • Earned first varsity letter SR | DL | 6-3 | 245 | 2L Macomb, Mich. High School • Recorded 60 catches for 1,222 yards and 16 TDs senior year Dakota HS • Twice selected all-state, three-time all-conference selection • Ranked by ESPN as top 150 WR in the country • Was all-conference selection in both basketball and track 2018 - Junior • Played in all 13 games Personal • Totaled 21 tackles, six tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and four quarterback • Majoring in Biomedical Sciences hurries • Born on Dec. 4, 1998 • Had season-high four tackles and a half sack in win over Eastern • Parents are Tyron and Ronelda Arnett Michigan (10/6) • Has a sister, Bryce • Recorded three tackles and a sack in win at Central Michigan (10/20) • Uncle, Alric Arnett was a wide receiver at West Virginia in 2008 & 2009 • Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Sophomore GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G • Played and started in all 12 games 2017 9 14 210 1 68 1.6 16.2 26.3 • Totaled 33 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, four sacks, three quarterback 2018 7 4 26 0 9 0.6 6.5 3.7 hurries and forced a Total 16 18 236 1 68 1.1 13,1 14,8 • Had first career forced fumble vs. Idaho on a 7-yard sack (9/16) • Recorded five tackles against Buffalo (10/7) and Akron (10/15) CAREER HIGHS • Recorded a sack in three of the last four games Receptions: 6, at Toledo (11/24/17) • Earned first varsity letter Receiving Yards: 93, at Northern Illinios (11/15/2017) Receiving TDs: 1, at Toledo (11/24/17) 2016 - Redshirt Freshman Long Reception: 68, at Northern Illinios (11/15/2017) • Appeared in three games • Recorded four tackles • Had two tackles vs. NC Central (9/9/16) and at Akron (10/15/16)

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High School #2 LEVANTE BELLAMY • Rated 3-star prospect by Scout.com and Rivals.com SR | RB | 5-9 | 185 | 2L • Ranked No. 27 on Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list Indianapolis, Ind. • Named First-Team All-Metro East Pike HS • Earned First Team All-State honors and First Team All-Conference • Holds single-season sack record with 16 • 142 career tackles and 21 sacks Notable - Clocked a 4.28 second 40-yard dash (laser) in June 2019 Personal 2018 - Redshirt Junior • Majoring in Engineering Design Technology • Played in all 13 games • Born on Oct. 25, 1996 in Vitini, Kosovo • First Team All-MAC • Son of Luigi and Jacinte Balabani • Finished second in the MAC in rushing with a career-high 1,228 yards, • Has one older sister, Katrin, and one younger sister, Elizabeth while rushing for six touchdowns • Had five 100+ rushing games • Recorded 101 total yards in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (12/21) GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2016 3 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Ran for 213 yards on 35 carries (both career highs) and one TD at Ball 2017 12 20 13 33 7.5 33 1 1 0 State (11/13) ... was first 200-yard rushing game of career 2018 13 15 6 21 6.0 21 0 0 1 • Rushed for 145 yards on 15 carries, with one touchdown at Central Total 28 38 20 58 13.5 54 1 1 1 Michigan (10/20) • Ran 145 yards off on career-high 24 carries, coming four yards shy of his career high rushing at Bowling Green (10/13) CAREER HIGHS • Had two TDs against Eastern Michigan, one rushing, one receiving Tackles: 5, 2x last vs. Akron (10/15/17) (10/6) • Had 121 yards rushing on career-high 21 carries, long of 58, at Geor- #17 ZAIRE BARNES gia State (9/22) SO | DB | 6-3 | 225 | 1L • Scored a 40-yard TD on WMU’s first offensive play of the game vs. Mundelein, Ill. Delaware State (9/15) Carmel Catholic HS • Rushed for 120 yards on 11 attempts, with 7-yard and 64-yard touch- down runs in season-opener vs. Syracuse (8/31) 2017 - Redshirt Sophomore • Played in six games, starting four, suffered season-ending injury vs. 2018 - Freshman Akron (10/15) • Played in all 13 games • Totaled 394 yards rushing on 49 attempts, scored three touchdowns • Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31) • Caught seven passes for 54 yards • Recorded first collegiate tackle at Michigan (9/8) • Rushed for 98 yards on nine attempts, with a long of 48 in sea- • Had career-high four tackles against Ohio (11/1) son-opener at #4 USC (9/2) • Earned first varsity letter • Ran for 67 yards on 12 attempts at Michigan State (9/9) • Ran for a season-long 131 yards, scoring a 66-yard touchdown on High School opening drive at Buffalo (10/7) • Class 7A honorable mention all-state as a running back and safety • Ranked the No. 45 player in the state of Illinois by 247Sports.com 2016 - Sophomore • Two-time all-conference, two-time all-area and was an all-state selec- • Appeared in first three games before suffering season-ending injury tion in 2017 during the fourth quarter at Illinois (9/17) • Named MVP in 2017 and twice named most valuable back • Made four receptions at Northwestern (9/3) • Had 77 tackles (28 solo), six touchdowns, 51 carries for 458 yards, • Totaled 121 yards on 16 carries with one TD vs. NC Central (9/10) averaging almost nine yards per carry • Received medical redshirt • Also received offers from Cincinnati, Kansas State, Toledo, Central Michigan, Northern Illinois, Ball State and Bowling Green 2015 - Freshman • Finished the year with 493 rushing yards and 72 receiving yards in 13 Personal games played • Born on Sept. 3, 1999 • Led the team with 149 yards on nine carries and a touchdown at Ohio • Son of Annette and Ron Barnes (10/17), with a season-long run of 56 yards • Brother, Zavier Barnes played football at Saginaw Valley State • Added 92 all-purpose yards (60 kick return, 32 rushing) against Murray State (9/19) GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2018 13 7 8 15 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Had seven carries for 42 yards at Eastern Michigan (10/29) Total 13 7 8 16 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Carried nine times for 69 yards and a touchdown vs. Ball State (11/5) • Earned first varsity letter

CAREER HIGHS High School Tackles: 4, vs. Ohio (11/1/18) • Rushed for 3,297 career yards and recorded 50 rushing TDs • Rated a 3-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com • Rushed for 2,360 yards and 35 TDs as a junior • Class 3A IHSAA State Finalist 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 20 RETURNERS - BIOS • Was also a standout on the track team #96 BRYCE BOUWENS Personal SO | LS | 5-11 | 225 | 1L • Majoring in Finance Grandville, Mich. • Born on Nov. 28, 1996 in Chicago, Ill. Grandville HS • Son of Tammie Glover • Has one older sibling, Tamon 2018 - Freshman GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/A AVG/G 2015 13 77 493 2 56 6.4 37.9 • Played in all 13 games as the long snapper 2016 3 20 133 1 27 6.7 44.3 • Recorded first collegiate tackle against Syracuse (8/31) 2017 6 49 394 3 66 8.0 65.7 • Earned first varsity letter 2018 13 205 1228 6 64 6.0 94.5 Total 35 351 2248 12 66 6.4 64.2 High School • No. 7 ranked long snapper in the nation • East/West all-star nomination, Addix all-star nomination CAREER HIGHS • Two-year varsity starter Rushing Attempts: 35, at Ball State (11/13/18) Rushing Yards: 213, at Ball State (11/13/18 • Also competed in wrestling and rugby Rushing TDs: 2, vs. Syracuse (8/31/18) • Teammates with WMU walk-on kicker Gavin Peddie Longest Rush: 66, at Buffalo (10/7/17) Receptions: 6, vs. BYU (12/21/18) Personal Receiving Yards: 58, vs. Central Michigan (10/10/15) • Born on Jan. 30, 2000 Longest Reception: 58, vs. Central Michigan (10/10/15) #60 MARK BROOKS #89 BRETT BORSKE JR | OL | 6-6 | 295 RSO | TE | 6-6 | 255 Portland, Mich. Naperville, Ill. Portland HS Neuqua Valley HS

2018 - Sophomore 2018 - Redshirt Freshman • Played and started in six games, 248 snaps • Played in 10 games • Earned first varsity letter • Caught first career pass for 17 yards and a touchdown in win at Geor- gia State (9/22) 2017 - Redshirt Freshman • Named Academic All-MAC 2017 - Freshman • Played in nine games • Played in season-opener vs. #4 USC, suffered season-ending injury • Saw 135 snaps, 65 on offense and 70 on special teams

High School 2016 - Redshirted • Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com and ESPN300 • Ranked as 41st prospect in Illinois by 247sports.com High School • Played both tight end and defensive end • Played both offensive line and defensive end • Had three catches for 90 yards and two TDs vs. Wheaton North • Rated as three-star prospect by Scout.com • Named All-Conference as a junior and senior • Recorded vs. Hillsdale for a touchdown • Named to 2015 Associated Press and Detroit News Division 5-6 All- Personal State football team • Majoring in Finance • Selected to Lansing State Journal Dream Team • Born on June 28, 1998 • Led Portland to top-10 ranking in Division 5 • Son of Diane and Jeff Borske • Paved the way for Raiders to average 40.4 points per game offensively • Mother played volleyball at Eastern Illinois • Siblings are Kyle and Trey Personal • Majoring in Integrated Supply Management • Born on Dec. 10, 1997 • Son of Jeff and Elena Brooks • Has a sister, Mary • Father played football at Albion

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• Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts #88 WADE BUCKMAN • Made first career start at Michigan State (9/9) JR | TE | 6-6 | 250 • Was in on 711 offensive plays Holland, Mich. • WMU ranked 21st in the nation rushing in 2017, averaging 224.8 yards Holland HS per game - seven different players rushed for 26 touchdowns Purdue • Earned first varsity letter

2016 - Redshirted 2018 - Redshirt Sophomore • Played in 11 games on special teams High School • Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN300 2017 - Redshirt Freshman (Purdue) • Earned All-Conference Scholar Athlete • Did not see game action • Named Brookfield East MVP and team captain his senior year • Named 2015 Associated Press First-Team All-State 2016 - Redshirt (Purdue) • Honored as Greater Metro Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year • Ranked 11th overall prospect in the state of Wisconsin by ESPN300 High School • Led his team to a 10-2 record in 2015 and Level 3 playoffs • Was a four-year starter at quarterback Personal Personal • Majoring in Biomedical Sciences • Majoring in Management • Born on Oct. 21, 1997 • Born on July 7, 1998 • Son of Charlie and Sue Caliendo • Uncle Chris Caliendo played football at Nebraska #81 DASHON BUSSELL • Uncle Cary Caliendo played football at Northern Illinois and is second RFR | WR | 6-2 | 195 on career record list for sacks with 31 Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville Catholic HS #65 TREVOR CAMPBELL SO | OL | 6-5 | 300 Naperville, Ill. 2018 - Redshirted Naperville Central HS

High School • 3-star recruit with a 247Sports.com .8516 rating, ranked #25 player in 2018 - Redshirt Freshman the state by Rivals • Played in one game • Played senior season at Knoxville Catholic in Tennessee after starting • Made collegiate debut in win over Delaware State (9/15) high school career at Fort Wayne (Ind.) Bishop Luers • Led Knoxville Catholic to a Class 5A state title, caught two touchdowns 2017 - Redshirted in state championship win • Named all-region, all-state and all-prep xtra High School • Totaled 58 catches for 1,100 yards, rushed for 655 yards on 56 car- • Rated three-star prospect by 247sports.com, Scout.com and Rivals. ries, had 500 kickoff return yards com • Scored 15 receiving touchdowns, seven rushing touchdowns and had • Ranked as 30th-best overall prospect in Illinois three TDs off of kickoff returns, scored a touchdown one out of five times • Named to Naperville Sun All-Area Team he touched the ball • Honored as the DuPage Valley Conference Most Outstanding Lineman • Three-year varsity player #61 MIKE CALIENDO JR | OL | 6-4 | 300 | 2L Personal • Majoring in Pre-Business Analytics Brookfield, Wis. • Born on Dec. 3, 1998 Brookfield East HS • Parents are Andrea and Andy Campbell • Has siblings Cody and Aubrey • Brother played baseball at Minnesota from 2014-17 2018 - Sophomore • Father played football at Central Michigan and Grand Valley State • Academic All-MAC selection • MAC Distinguished Scholar • Played 13 games, starting in 12 • Played 900 snaps, fourth-most on the team • Helped produce 33rd-ranked rushing attack in the nation • Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Redshirt Freshman • Academic All-MAC selection • Named MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 22 RETURNERS - BIOS #30 KMARE CAREY #21 STEFAN CLAIBORNE RFR | DB | 6-1 | 195 SR | DB | 6-2 | 190 | 2L Belleville, Mich. Clinton Twp., Mich. Belleville HS Chippewa Valley HS

2018 - Freshman 2018 - Junior • Played in one game, making collegiate debut against Delaware State • Academic All-MAC selection • Red-shirted • Played and started in all 13 games • Earned second varsity letter High School • Made 56 tackles, including 41 solos ... also recorded four pass break- • Teammates with WMU signee Patrick Lupro ups • Offered by WMU following 7-on-7 camp in June 2017 • Made nine tackles against Syracuse (8/31) • Belleville was a top-ranked team in the state in 2017 • Had two tackles and two pass breakups in win over Eastern Michigan • Had four interceptions, 27 tackles, three touchdowns, two sacks and (10/6) eight pass deflections • Had four tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21 • Also played basketball, earning all-league honors • Had offers from Temple and Ball State 2017 - Sophomore • Named Academic All-MAC Personal • Played in 11 games and started nine • Born on March 31, 2000 • Earned first varsity letter • Made 64 tackles, including 44 solo, and had 1.5 TFL #5 ANDRE CARTER • Tackles were the third most on the team and led WMU secondary • Recovered three fumbles, tying for fourth most in the nation SO | DL | 6-4 | 255 • Recorded eight tackles against Michigan State (9/9), Idaho (9/16) and Detroit, Mich. Toledo (11/24), recovered a fumble vs. Idaho Cass Tech HS • Made nine tackles, had two pass breakups and returned a fumble 53 yards in 7-overtime win at Buffalo (10/7) • Had a career-high 10 tackles at Eastern Michigan (10/21) 2018 - Freshman • Forced a fumble and recovered a fumble at Northern Illinois (11/15) • Played in five games • Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31) 2016 - Freshman • Had career-high four tackles, two tackles for loss and a forced fumble • Played in nine games, including MAC Championship in win against Delaware State (9/15) • Made first career appearance at Central Michigan (10/1), recording two solo tackles High School • Had six tackles on the season, four solo • 3-star recruit with a .8427 rating, ranked #28 player in the state by • Earned first varsity letter 247sports.com • Named all-city, all-state and to Dream Team High School • Totaled 172 career tackles, including 132 solo • Played both receiver and safety • Had three fumble recoveries, four forced fumbles and 33.5 sacks • Rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals, 247sports.com and ESPN300 • Also participated in wrestling and track • Ranked as the 20th overall prospect in the state of Michigan by • Had 14 Division I offers, including Purdue, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Tem- ESPN300 ple and Boston College • Set a school record with 62 catches and more than 665 yards includ- ing seven touchdowns in 2015 Personal • Tied school record with 101 career receptions • Born on June 2, 2000 • Returned interception for school-record 95 yards • Blocked school-record 11 kicks in career GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR • Selected First-Team All-State by USA TODAY and the Associated Press 2018 5 2 7 9 2.0 7 0 1 0 as a defensive back Total 5 2 7 9 2.0 7 0 1 0 • Named to Detroit News All-Metro East First-Team

CAREER HIGHS Personal Tackles: 4, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18) • Majoring in Business Tackles for Loss: 2.0 vs. Delaware State (9/18/18) • Born on Oct. 29, 1997 Forced Fumble: 1 vs. Delaware State (9/18/18) • Son of Graylyn Claiborne Sr. and Tonya Grant • Has one sibling, Graylyn

GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR 2016 10 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 2017 11 44 20 64 1.5 2 0 1 3 2018 13 41 15 56 2.0 4 0 1 1 Total 34 89 47 126 3.5 6 0 2 4

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CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, at Eastern Michigan (10/21/17) #19 CAM COOPER TFL: 1, at Eastern Michigan (10/21/2017) RSO | WR | 5-10 | 185 Fumbles Forced: 1, at Northern Illinios (11/15/2017) Chelsea, Mich. Fumbles Recovered: 1, 3x, last at Northern Illinios (11/15/2017) Passes Defended: 2, at Buffalo (10/7/17) Chelsea HS Butler #9 NAJEE CLAYTON SR | LB | 6-2 | 240 | 1L Paterson, N.J. Paramus Catholic HS 2018 - Redshirted Rutgers • Sat out due to NCAA Transfer rules 2017 - Freshman 2018 - Redshirt Junior • Attended Butler, playing in 10 games for the Bulldogs • Played in 12 games, starting in nine • Made eight receptions for 61 yards • Finished with 34 tackles, including 22 solos, eight tackles for loss, • Recorded three tackles and a fumble recovery three sacks and three forced fumbles • Totaled 485 yards on 24 kickoff returns, longest of 41 yards, and 61 • Had four tackles and a half sack in Bronco debut against Syracuse yards on 11 punt returns with a long of 32 (8/31) • Recorded season-high seven tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in win High School over Eastern Michigan • Three years as varsity starter • Earned first varsity letter • 2015 State Championship finalist, led team to an 11-1 record for the 2015 season 2017 - Redshirt Sophomore • Sat due to NCAA transfer rules • Named WMU Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year #14 CALIN CRAWFORD 2016 - Sophomore (Rutgers) JR | DB | 5-11 | 195 • Played in two games Canton, Mich. • Made three stops with a pass break-up in the win over Howard (9/10) Salem HS • had two solo tackles in the season opener at No. 14 Washington (9/3)

2015 - Freshman (Rutgers) 2018 - Redshirt Sophomore • Appeared in the last six games on special teams • Played in nine games • Had two stops in win at Army (11/21) • Made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/8) • Recorded first career tackle at Wisconsin (10/31) • Recorded first career tackle at Bowling Green (10/13) • Had two tackles against Toledo (10/25) High School • Star-Ledger First Team All-Non Public, Bergen Record First Team 2017 - Redshirt Freshman All-Bergen County, Star-Ledger Second Team All-State and MSG Varsity • Member of the scout team Honorable Mention at defensive back • Led Paramus Catholic to Non-Public, Group IV championship appear- 2016 - Redshirted ance • Produced 79 tackles, four interceptions and 11 passes defended High School during senior campaign • Played wide receiver and corner back • Also hauled in 19 receptions for 232 yards and two scores at receiver • Had 31 receptions for 462 yards and three scores as a junior Personal • Contributed 12 scores and 1,490 total yards during career • Majoring in Sport Management • Rated No. 13 overall prospect in New Jersey by ESPN.com • Born on May 28, 1998 • Son of Chris and Tonya Crawford Personal • Majoring in Criminal Justice GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR • Born on Aug. 28, 1996 2018 9 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 Total 9 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2018 12 22 12 34 8.0 36 2 3 0 Total 12 22 12 34 8.0 36 2 3 0 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2 vs. Toledo (10/25/18)

CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7, vs. Eastern Michigan (10/6/18) Tackles for Loss: 1.5 x2 last vs. Eastern Michigan (10/6/18) Sacks: 1.0 x2 last at Bowling Green (10/20/18)

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 24 RETURNERS - BIOS RETURNERS - BIOS #3 ANTON CURTIS #82 JARET CURTIS SR | DB | 6-0 | 195 | 2L JR | WR | 5-11 | 185 Grosse Pointe, Mich. Green Bay, Wis. East English Village Prep HS Ashwaubenon HS

2018 - Redshirt Junior 2018 - Sophomore • Played in all 13 games, starting in two • Did not see game action • Switched to defensive back • Finished season with 24 tackles, three pass breakups and two inter- 2017 - Redshirt Freshman ceptions • Played in six games, primarily on special teams • Had five tackles at Miami (9/29) • Made first career appearance vs. Akron (10/15) • Had two interceptions in win at Bowling Green (10/13) • Made three tackles in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21) 2016 - Redshirted • Earned second varsity letter High School 2017 - Sophomore • Two-year team captain • Played in all 12 games, starting six • Honorable mention all-conference his junior year • Totaled 211 yards receiving on 18 receptions • Three-sport athlete • Made first career start in season-opener at #4 USC, making three • Had over 500 yards receiving and six TDs as a junior catches for 30 yards (9/2) • Caught five passes for 62 yards, making a 27-yard reception at Toledo Personal (11/24), both career highs • Majoring in Political Science • Earned first varsity letter • Born on Dec. 29, 1997 • Son of Todd Curtis and Lisa Curtis 2016 - Redshirt Freshman • Has a brother Cade • Played in four games • Father, Todd played baseball at UW-Oshkosh on its national champion- ship team 2015 - Redshirted High School #72 DYLAN DEATHERAGE • Rated a 3-star prospect by Scout.com • Ranked no. 36 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list SO | OL | 6-4 | 300 • Played quarterback in high school at East English Village Prep Kankakee, Ill. Bishop McNamara HS Personal • Majoring in Sport Management • Born on July 6, 1997 2018 - Redshirt Freshman • Son of Tonya Manly • Academic All-MAC • Siblings are Antony, Jeremy and Anyah • Played in five games • Made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/8 GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2016 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2017 12 18 211 0 27 1.5 11.7 17.6 2017 - Redshirted Total 16 18 211 0 27 1.1 11.7 13.2 High School GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR • Rated as three-star prospect and fourth-best tackle in Illinois by Scout. 2016 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 com 2017 12 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 • Named 2016 MaxPreps All-American 2018 13 17 7 14 0.0 5 2 0 0 • Named to Illinois All-State team by the Illinois Coaches Association Total 29 20 7 27 0.0 5 2 0 0 • Earned All-Area honors by the Kankakee Valley Daily Journal CAREER HIGHS • Led Bishop McNamara to 2015 Class 3A state championship Receptions: 5, vs. Toledo (11/24/17) • Named All-Catholic League team selection Receiving Yards: 62, vs. Toledo (11/24/17) • Also played basketball and baseball Receiving TDs: n/a Long Reception: 27, vs. Toledo (11/24/17) Personal Tackles: 6 at Ball State (11/13/18) • Majoring in Pre-Nursing Interceptions: 2 at Bowling Green (10/13/18) • Born on Jan. 16, 1999 • Son of Mike and Tina Deatherage • Has one sibling, Devin

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PASSING #73 MOHAMED ELAZAZY GP CMP/ATT INT YDS TD Long % AVG/P AVG/G SO| OL | 6-5 | 315 2018 5 92 /147 3 1092 4 62 .63 7.4 218.4 Menasha, Wis. Total 5 92/147 3 1092 4 62 .63 7.4 218.4 Menasha HS RUSHING GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/A AVG/G 2018 5 29 -27 3 12 -0.9 -5.4 2018 - Redshirt Freshman Total 5 29 -27 3 12 -0.9 -5.4 • Played in one game CAREER HIGHS • Made collegiate debut against Delaware State (9/15) Completions: 23, vs Toledo (10/25/18) Attempts: 36, vs. BYU (12/21/18) 2017 - Redshirted Passing Yards: 293 vs Toledo (10/25/18) Passing TDs: 2, vs Toledo (10/25/18) High School Comp. Pct (min. 10 att.): 82.1% vs Toledo (10/25/18) • Ranked as the 17th best prospect in Wisconsin by 247sports.com Long Pass: 62, vs. Toledo (10/25/18) • Invited to play in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl and started at right Rush Attempts: 8, vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18) Rush Yards: 22, @ Ball State (11/13/18) guard at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. Rush TDs: 1, x3 last vs BYU (12/21/18) • Led Menasha to 10-1 record in 2016 Long rush: 12, vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18) • Named to North Eastern Conference First-Team • Honored by Wisconsin Football Coaches Association to All-State team • Also competed in track and field #7 D’WAYNE ESKRIDGE Personal SR | DB/WR | 5-9 | 190 | 2L • Majoring in Biomedical Sciences Bluffton, Ind. • Born on March 11, 1999 Bluffton HS • Son of Houaida Laseke and Essam Elazazy • Parents were on the Egyptian Olympic team • Father was a decathlete while mother was a heptathlete Notable - Will play DB in 2019 • Has two siblings, Sarah and Abrahim 2018 - Junior #5 KALEB ELEBY • Played in 11 games, starting in seven SO | QB | 6-1 | 205 | 1L • Finished second on the team with 776 yards receiving, 38 receptions and three touchdowns Maryland Heights, Mo. • Racked up a career-high 240 yards receiving on eight receptions and Pattonville HS two touchdowns against Syracuse (8/31) • Named MAC West Offensive Player of the Week for performance against Syracuse • Recorded 141 yards receiving on seven catches at Miami (9/29) 2018 - Freshman • Had 123 yards and six receptions in win over Northern Illinois (11/20) • Played in five games, starting in four • Had two receptions for 61 yards in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl • Made collegiate debut against Toledo, throwing for 293 yards and two against BYU (12/21) touchdowns (1-/25) • Earned second varsity letter • Threw for 285 yards and rushed for a touchdown in win over Northern Illinois (11/20) 2017 - Sophomore • Threw for 175 yards and rushed for a touchdown in the Famous Idaho • Played and started in all 12 games Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21) • WMU’s leading receiver with 506 yards, 16.9 yards per catch and 42.2 • Earned first varsity letter yards per game • Made 30 receptions and had three touchdowns High School • Had three games with 90-plus yards and four games with receptions • No. 9 ranked player in the state of Missouri by ESPN, No. 19 ranked over 45 yards dual-threat quarterback nationally • Caught a 15-yard TD vs. Idaho (9/16), WMU’s first QB to WR TD of the • Class 5 Missouri Player of the Year as a senior, first team all-state and season all-conference • Totaled a team season-high 97 yards on four receptions, with a 48-yard • Played varsity all four years, team captain three seasons touchdown in 7-overtime win at Buffalo (10/7) • Holds every passing record at Pattonville High School - totaled 9,735 • Hauled in a 50-yard touchdown reception vs. Akron, totaling 93 yards yards and 95 touchdowns with a 64% completion rate receiving that game (10/15) • Also played basketball and ran track • Earned first varsity letter • Elite Student-Athlete award winner • Had offers from Arkansas State, Ball State, Illinois, Iowa State, Toledo, 2016 - Freshman as well as others • Scored a 13-yard touchdown in season-opener Northwestern (9/3), WMU’s first TD of the season Personal • Totaled 19 yards rushing and 30 yards receiving at Central Michigan • Born on March 13, 2000 (10/1)

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• Career-long rush of 21 yards vs. Northern Illinois (10/8) • Had four tackles at Toledo (11/24) • Had 13 yards rushing and 46 yards receiving on career-high nine • Earned first varsity letter catches vs. Eastern Michigan (10/22) High School High School • Had 60 tackles, 22 tackles for loss and 17 sacks in 2016 • Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and ESPN300 • Added two touchdowns as a tight end • Ranked as 23rd overall prospect in state of Indiana by 247sports.com • Led Dearborn to the division championship • Ran for 1,020 yards and 16 TDs in 2015 • Selected to Detroit Free Press First-Team, Detroit News All-Metro team • All-time leader at Bluffton in touchdowns and Associated Press All-State team • Two-sport athlete • Won 100m, 200m and long jump at the Marion boys track regional in Personal 2015 and 2016 • Majoring in Exercise Science • Also won 60-meter dash indoor in 2015 • Born on May 12, 1999 • Honored as 2015 Indiana All-State Honorable Mention by Associated • Son of Mohamed and Jennifer Fayad Press • Has an older sister, Chauntihanna, and a younger sister, Aaliyah

Personal • Majoring in Sport Management GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR • Born on March 23, 1997 2017 12 15 5 20 5.5 40 0 0 1 • Son of Monique Johnson 2018 13 21 13 34 12.0 72 0 4 1 Total 25 36 18 54 17.5 112 0 4 2 • Has four siblings

GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G CAREER HIGHS 2016 12 17 121 1 14 1.4 7.1 10.1 Tackles: 5, 3x last vs BYU (12/21/18) 2017 12 30 506 3 50 2.5 16.9 42.2 TFL: 2.0, x3 last time vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18) 2018 11 38 776 3 84 3.5 20.4 70.5 Sacks: 2.0 vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18) Total 35 85 1403 7 84 2.4 16.5 40.1 Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Idaho (9/16/17)

CAREER HIGHS #55 BRADEN FISKE Receptions: 9, vs. Eastern Michigan (10/22/16) Yards: 240, vs Syracuse (8/31/18) RFR | DL | 6-3 | 290 Long: 84, vs.Syracuse (8/31/18) Michigan City, Ind. Receiving TDs: 2, vs Syracuse (8/31/18) Michigan City HS #1 ALI FAYAD JR | DL | 6-2 | 250 | 2L 2018 - Redshirted Dearborn, Mich. Dearborn HS High School • Three-time all-conference selection, two-time team captain, four-year letterwinner • Named ASN all-area and New Dispatch all-area 2018 - Sophomore • Led team to state semifinals for the first time in school history • Played in all 13 games, starting in 12 • Also played baseball • Led WMU with 7.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss, also forcing four fum- • Had offers from Ball State and Northern Illinois bles and recording 34 total tackles • Had five tackles and a sack against Syracuse (8/31) Personal • Recorded one sack, two tackles for loss and four tackles in win at Geor- • Born on Jan. 18, 2000 gia State (9/22) • Had five tackles, two for loss and one sack in win over Eastern Michi- gan • Recorded four tackles and two sacks in win over Northern Illinois (11/20) • Had five tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12’21) • Earned second varsity letter

2017 - Freshman • Played in 12 games and made three starts • Totaled 20 tackles (15 solo, 5.5 TFL), 2.5 sacks and one fumble recovery • Had one tackle in first career game, season-opener at #4 USC (9/2) • Made first career start vs. Idaho (9/16), had three tackles, 1.5 sacks for a loss of 13 yards and recovered a fumble • Had three tackles including an 8-yard sack vs. Ball State (9/30) • Recorded four tackles, 16-yard TFL at Eastern Michigan (10/21)

27 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE RETURNERS - BIOS RETURNERS - BIOS #66 WESLEY FRENCH #34 ALEX GRACE SR | DL | 6-5 | 300 | 1L SR | LB | 6-1 | 225 | 3L Benton Harbor, Mich. Saginaw, Mich. St. Joseph HS Swan Valley HS

Notable - Transitioned from offensive line to defensive line Spring 2018 2018 - Redshirt Junior • Started and played in all 13 games 2018 - Junior • Finished second on the team with 83 tackles, also recording 10 tack- • Academic All-MAC les for loss, one sack and one interception • Played in 13 games, starting in four • Had career-high 13 tackles against Syracuse (8/31) • Finsihed with 22 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in first season after • Had six tackles, three tackles for loss and one sack at Michigan (9/8) switching to defensive line • Recorded 12 tackles in win over Eastern Michigan (10/6) • Had three tackles, including two solos at Michigan (9/8) • Had 11 tackles and recorded first career interception in win at Central • Had two solo tackles in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU Michigan (10/20) (12/21) • Named MAC West Defensive Player of the Week in performance in win • Earned first varsity letter at Central Michigan 2017 - Sophomore • Started in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, recording three tackles • Played in three games on offensive line, including season-opener at #4 against BYU (12/21) USC • Earned third varsity letter

2017 - Sophomore 2017 - Sophomore • Played in three games on offensive line, including season-opener at #4 • Played in all 12 games on defense and special teams USC • Recorded 32 tackles (24 solo), recording at least one in every game • Had two tackles at #4 USC (9/2) and three tackles at Michigan State 2016 - Redshirt Freshman (9/9) • Appeared in four games • Totaled six tackles and forced two fumbles vs. Ball State (9/30) • Had five solo tackles vs. Kent State (11/8) 2015 - Redshirted • Earned second varsity letter

High School 2016 - Redshirt Freshman • Rated 3-star offensive lineman • Academic All-MAC • Ranked No. 30 on Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list • Appeared in 12 games and totaled 12 tackles • Named No. 43 in Detroit Free Press Fab 50 • Had three tackles vs. Northern Illinois (10/8) and at Ball State (11/1) • Tenth best prospect in the state of Michigan according to Rivals.com • Had one tackle for a loss at Kent State (11/8) • 2014 Associated Press First Team All-State 2015 - Redshirted Personal • Majoring in Interdisciplinary Health Services High School • Born on Nov. 30, 1996 • Rated 3-star prospect • Son of Ron and Vonda French • Two-time Michigan High School Football Player of the Year finalist • Siblings are Serena, Ryan, Chad and Erica (2013, 2014) • No. 12 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR • Holds state single-season rushing record with 2,962 yards and 36 2015 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 touchdowns in 2013, including a state record eight consecutive games 2016 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with at least 200 yards rushing 2017 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 2013 Associated Press Division 3 Player of the Year 2018 13 13 9 22 1.5 2 0 0 0 Total 21 13 9 22 1.5 2 0 0 0 • Two time Associated Press First Team All-State

Personal CAREER HIGHS • Majoring in Sales & Business Marketing Tackles: 5, 3x last vs BYU (12/21/18) • Born on Sept. 2, 1996 TFL: 2.0, x3 last time vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18) • Son of Brent and Maryellen Grace Sacks: 2.0 vs Northern Illinois (11/20/18) • Has a brother, Johnathon Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Idaho (9/16/17) GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2015 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2016 12 7 5 12 1.0 1 0 0 0 2017 12 24 8 32 1.0 1 0 2 0 2018 13 55 28 83 10.0 35 3 0 1 Total 38 86 41 127 12.0 37 3 2 1

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CAREER HIGHS • Caught first career touchdown pass against Ohio (11/1) Tackles: 13, vs. Syracuse (8/31/18) • Earned first varsity letter TFL: 3, at Michigan (9/8/18) Fumbles Forced: 2, vs. Ball State (9/30/17) 2017 - Redshirted Interceptions: 1, at Central Michigan (10/20/18) High School • Had three catches for 155 yards and three touchdowns vs. St. Mary’s #98 KAILIEN GUILLORY • Named Macomb County Tier 1 All-Star JR | DL | 6-5 | 280 • Totaled Dakota school record for receiving yards (1,107) and TDs (18) Indianapolis, Ind. in 2016 Ben Davis HS • Caught 43 passes for an average of 25.7 yards per catch • Recorded three or more touchdowns in three games in 2016 • Named to Rising Star’s top 100 prospect list

2018 - Redshirt Sophomore Personal • Played in 12 games • Majoring in Sport Management • Recorded eight tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack • Born on March 31, 1999 • Recorded half sack against Syracuse (8/31) • Son of John and Shelia Hall • Had two tackles and tackle for loss against Ohio (11/1) • Has a brother, John, who plays football for Northwood University • Played in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, recording a half sack against • Cousin, George, played in the NFL from 2013-16 BYU (12/21) • Cousin, Gervon, played for Central Michigan • Cousin, Garrett, played for Navy 2017 - Redshirt Freshman • Played in three games, appearing vs. Wagner, Ball State and Kent State GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G • Recorded first career tackle vs. Ball State (9/30) 2018 13 11 170 1 55 0.8 15.5 13.1 Total 16 18 236 1 68 1.1 13,1 14,8 2016 - Redshirted CAREER HIGHS High School Receptions: 3, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18) • Rated as three-star recruit from 247sports.com Receiving Yards: 70, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18) • Ranked 17th overall prospect in the state of Indiana by 247sports.com Receiving TDs: 1, vs. Ohio (11/1/2018) • Finished with 65 tackles, 5.0 sacks and a forced fumble in 2015 Long Reception: 55, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18) • Named Honorable Mention All-Marion County • Two-sport athlete • Earned team award for Most Improved Defensive Player of the Year #23 TRESHAUN HAYWARD JR | LB | 6-1 | 220 | 2L Personal Ypsilanti, Mich. • Majoring in Criminal Justice Skyline HS • Born on Jan. 3, 1997 • Son of Nichole Broadway • Siblings are Herman, Nekia and Jasemin 2018 - Sophomore GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR • Played in 10 games, starting in one 2017 3 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Finished with 23 tackles and one tackle for loss 2018 12 2 6 8 2.5 0 0 0 0 • Recorded a season-high five tackles at Michigan Total 15 3 6 9 2.5 0 0 0 0 • Recorded four tackles in win over Eastern Michigan • Earned second varsity letter

CAREER HIGHS 2017 - Freshman Tackles: 2, vs Ohio (11/1/18) TFL: 1.0, vs. Ohio (11/1/18) • Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams and as a reserve Sacks: 0.5, x2 last vs BYU (12/21/18) linebacker • Made one start on defense vs. Toledo (11/24) #11 JAYLEN HALL • Totaled 14 tackles (11 solo) RSO | WR | 6-4 | 175 | 1L • Had three tackles, including one for a 9-yard loss vs. Ball State (9/30) • Registered five solo tackles vs. Kent State (11/8) Macomb, Mich. • Earned first varsity letter Dakota HS High School • Rated as a three-star prospect by 247sports.com, Rivals.com and 2018 - Redshirt Freshman Scout.com • Played in all 13 games, starting in seven • Ranked as the 41th best overall prospect in the state of Michigan • Finished season with 11 receptions for 170 yards and one touchdown • Had 70 tackles, 18.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, three forced fumbles • Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31) and one interception in 2016 • Caught three passes, including a career-long 55-yard reception, in win • Named the Ann Arbor News Defensive Player of the Year at Georgia State (9/22) • Played on offense and defense, rushing for 500 yards and seven touch- 29 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE RETURNERS - BIOS RETURNERS - BIOS downs as a running back • Selected to Associated Press All-State team #24 BRANDON HINDS JR | WR | 6-0 | 175 Personal Lansing, Mich. • Majoring in Criminal Justice Lansing Catholic HS • Born on May 24, 1999 • Son of Kivia Hayward

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2018 - Sophomore 2017 11 11 3 14 1.0 9 0 0 1 • Played in one game 2018 10 14 9 23 1.0 4 0 0 0 • Made collegiate debut against Delaware State (9/15) Total 21 25 12 37 2.0 13 0 0 0 2017 - Redshirt Freshmen • Member of scout team CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, x2 last at Michigan (9/8/18) 2016 - Freshman TFL: 1, vs. Ball State (9/30/17) • Redshirting.

High School #40 MITCH HEIMBUCH • Played in the Offense-Defense All-American Diamonds In the Rough JR | TE | 6-3 | 245 | 1L Game. Romeo, Mich. • Earned a spot for his play in Michigan Elite 7 on 7 competition. Romeo HS • Team averaged 40.9 points per game in 2014. • Helped lead Lansing Catholic to state championship game.

Personal 2018 - Sophomore • Sports Management major. • Played in six games • Son of Brenda and Rowland Hinds. • Made three tackles on the season on special teams • Siblings are Taylor and Madison. • Born on Feb. 5, 1998. 2017 - Redshirt Freshman • His uncle, John, was a linebacker for Air Force. • Academic All-MAC selection • Played in nine games, appearing on special teams and as a backup tight end/receiver #8 RALPH HOLLEY • Caught an 11-yard touchdown for first career reception and only catch JR | DL | 6-2 | 285 of the season vs. Wagner (9/23) West Bloomfield, Mich. • Earned first varsity letter St. Mary’s Prep HS

2016 - Redshirted 2018 - Sophomore High School • Played in 13 games, starting in 11 • Ranked as 52nd overall prospect in Michigan • Finished second on the team in sacks with seven, also totaling 29 • Led Romeo to state championship in 2015 tackles and 9.5 tackles for loss. • Totaled 118 tackles, 16 TFL and forced five fumbles, recovering three • Recorded six tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in win over • Also had three interceptions, returning one for a TD Eastern Michigan (10/6) • Offensively had 36 receptions for 730 yards and nine TDs, including a • Earned MAC West Defensive Player of the Week Honors for perfor- TD catch in every playoff game mance in win over Eastern Michigan. • Had three tackles and a sack in win at Central Michigan (10/20) Personal • Had a career-high three sacks to go along with six tackles in win over • Majoring in Business Northern Illinois (11/20) • Son of Dave and Brenda Heimbuch • Recorded two tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU • Born on April 5, 1998 (12/21) • Siblings are Ryan and Addison • Earned first varsity letter

2017 - Freshman • Played in five games • Made first career appearance at Michigan State (9/9) • Had three tackles on the year, recording two vs. Wagner (9/23)

High School • Rated as three-star recruit, top-50 overall prospect in the state of Mich- igan by 247sports.com • Teammates with Dwayne Chapman, also a current Bronco • Led St. Mary’s Prep to three consecutive state championships.

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• Won 2016 championship over Muskegon, 29-28 • Named second team All-Broward County • Named to Detroit Free Press First-Team • Totaled 106 tackles, seven interceptions - three INTs for TDs • Named among top-25 players in Detroit area • Also ran track • Totaled 110 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, two forced fum- • Received offers from FAU, UCF, NC State, Colorado State, Southern bles and two fumble recoveries Miss and Toledo • Multi-sport athlete who has also competed in basketball and track and field Personal • Two-time state champion in shot put • Born on Nov. 3, 1999 Personal #59 LUKE JURIGA • Majoring in University Curriculum • Born on Jan. 22, 1999 SR | OL | 6-4 | 300 | 3L • Son of Ralph and Melonee Holley Aurora, Ill. • Has two siblings, Mackenzie and Jacoby Marmion Academy • Uncle played at Western Kentucky

GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2018 - Junior 2017 5 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 2018 13 20 9 29 9.5 37 1 1 1 • First Team All-MAC Total 18 22 10 32 9.5 37 1 1 1 • Academic All-MAC • Phil Steele First Team All-MAC CAREER HIGHS • Played in and started all 13 games Tackles: 6, x2 last vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18) • Helped produce the 33rd-best rushing attack in the nation TFL: 3.0, vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18) • Played a total of 1,056 snaps to lead the team Sacks: 3.0 vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18) 2017 - Sophomore #24 DERRICK HUBBARD • Second Team All-MAC selection • Phil Steele Second Team All-MAC RSO| LB | 6-2 | 215 • Academic All-MAC Ann Arbor, Mich. • MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Pioneer HS • Played and started all 12 games • Started 11 games at right guard and one game at center • WMU ranked 21st in the nation rushing in 2017, averaging 224.8 yards 2018 - Redshirt Freshman per game - seven different players rushed for 26 touchdowns • Played in one game •Earned second varsity letter • Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31) 2016 - Redshirt Freshman 2017 - Redshirted • Academic All-MAC • Started all 14 games at right guard High School • Member of Bronco offensive line that was ranked No. 4 in the country • Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and Scout.com, ranked by Pro Football Focus No. 42 overall prospect in Michigan • The team was 22nd in the country in rushing offense and allowed just • Named to First-Team Dream Team 14 sacks on the year, the 11th fewest total in the country • Totaled 192 career tackles, 28.0 tackles for loss, 23.0 sacks, three • Opened holes for team to run for over 300 yards three times forced fumbles and an interception • Paved the way for Jarvion Franklin to rush for a WMU program-record 281 yards on the ground at Akron (10/15) Personal 2015 - Redshirted • Majoring in Pre-Management • Born on March 17, 1999 High School • Son of Derrick Hubbard Sr., and Tanya McClendon • 2014 Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Class 6A All- State team member #18 GINIAL ISMA • Co-Offensive Player of the Year in Chicago Catholic League SO| DB | 6-0 | 185 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Personal Stranahan HS • Majoring in Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Born on June 7, 1997 in Geneva, Ill. • Son of Jim, a former NFL lineman, and Denise, a college volleyball 2018 - Freshman player at the University of Illinois • Father was a fourth round NFL Draft pick, played three NFL seasons • Played in 11 games and started on offensive line for Super Bowl XXIV champion Denver • Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31) Broncos • Recorded first career tackle at Michigan (9/8) • Has one older brother, Jake, a former football player for the Naval Acad- High School emy, and one older sister, Kim, a former volleyball player at Florida Tech

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• Son of Richard Keys and Debbie Wen #70 SPENCER KANZ • Has one older sibling, Martine, and two younger siblings, Tecaghen and JR | OL | 6-6 | 295 | 2L Briell Luxemburg, Wis. Luxemburg-Casco HS #80 RYAN LEZZER RSO | WR | 5-11 | 190 Clearfield, Pa. 2018 - Sophomore • Academic All-MAC selection Clearfield HS • Played in 10 games • Played 163 snaps • Earned second varsity letter 2018 - Freshman • Member of scout team 2017 - Redshirt Freshman • Academic All-MAC selection 2017 - Redshirted • Played in eight games • Made first career appearance in season-opener at #4 USC High School • WMU ranked 21st in the nation rushing in 2017, averaging 224.8 yards • Recorded 650 yards receiving with 10 touchdowns in 2016 per game - seven different players rushed for 26 touchdowns • Totaled 115 career catches for 2,130 yards and 23 touchdowns • Earned first varsity letter • Also carried the ball 109 times for 855 yards and 11 TDs • Played on defense, recording five interceptions at safety in 2016 2016 - Redshirted • Had 16 total career interceptions, three of which were returned for touchdowns High School • Named to PA Sports Writers All-State Team • Rated as three-star prospect and third best prospect in state of Wis- consin by Rivals.com Personal • Ranked as 49th best tackle in the country by Rivals.com • Majoring in Business • Four-sport athlete • Born on March 12, 1999 • Named to Associated Press All-Wisconsin Second Team • Parents are KC and Amy Lezzer • Selected to 2015 Wisconsin Football Coaches Associated All-State First • Has two brothers, Christian and Jake Team • Led Luxemburg to 374.9 yards per game on offense #11 KENI-H LOVELY FR | DB | 5-11 | 165 Personal Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. • Majoring in Finance • Born on April 10, 1998 Atlantic HS • Son of Mark and Lisa Kanz • Siblings are Evan and Chelsea • Brother Evan played football at Eastern Illinois 2018 - Redshirted #62 ALEX KEYS High School • First team all-conference, second team all-state, top 63 Palm Beach SR | OL | 6-1 | 295 • Had three interceptions in four games senior year, returned two picks Highlands Ranch, Colo. for touchdowns Highlands Ranch HS • Recorded 80 tackles, 12 knock downs and forced four fumbles • Had 12 pass break-ups over four games • Played for state championship 2017 - Sophomore • Also ran track, posting a 10.6 in the 100m and a 22.5 in the 200m • Appeared in five games • Had 15 Division I offers, including Vanderbilt, NC State, Iowa State, Syracuse and Indiana 2016 - Redshirt Freshman • Appeared in three games Personal 2015 - Redshirted • Born May 12, 2000 • Brother Kennard Banks played football at WMU (2005) and Iowa State High School • Brothers James and Joe Looney both played collegiately and are in the • Played three seasons of varsity football NFL • Multi-sport athlete • Earned all-state honors as a senior and second team all-league as a junior

Personal • Majoring in Food and Consumer Package Goods Marketing • Born on Sept. 14, 1997 in Jackson, Wyo.

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2018 - Freshman 2018 - Redshirted • Played in 12 games • Played in four games and redshirted • Totaled 12 tackles and one fumble recovery on the season • Made collegiate debut at Michigan, recording a tackle (9/8) • Made collegiate debut at Michigan (9/8) • Had three tackles and a tackle for loss in the Famous Idaho Potato • Returned a recovered fumble for 17 yards and a touchdown and had a Bowl against BYU (12/21) tackle against Delaware State (9/15) • Had season-high three tackles against Toledo (10/25) High School • Earned first varsity letter • Second team all-state and was MSL Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2016 High School • Two-time all-area and all-conference, team defensive MVP • 3-star recruit, ranked No. 25 player in the state by Rivals • Had 110 tackles in 2016, including 26.5 tackles for loss, as well as five • Played both and running back sacks, seven pass break-ups and 21 hurries • Honorable mention all-state by the Daily Tribune, named to Detroit Free • Played in just five games in 2017 due to injury, recording 48 tackles, Press All-West Team five sacks, 19 TFL, 20 QBH, five PBU • Had 39 tackles, three sacks, three interceptions - including one for a • Also played baseball touchdown, and a fumble recovery • Had multiple offers including Navy, New Mexico and several MAC • Teammates with WMU signee Kmare Carey schools. • Received offers from Cincinnati, Syracuse, Toledo, Eastern Michigan, Buffalo and Bowling Green Personal • Born on April 2, 2000 Personal • Son of John and Virginia McCabe • Born on Aug. 14, 1999 • Father was a linebacker at Notre Dame from 1982-85 • Brother Matt is a currently defensive end at Yale GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR • Grandfathers played basketball at DePaul and Oklahoma State, aunt 2018 12 6 6 12 0.0 0 0 0 1 played professional basketball in Europe Total 12 6 6 12 0.0 0 0 0 1 CAREER HIGHS #42 ROY MCCREE Tackles: 3, vs. Toledo (10/25/18) Touchdowns: 1 (fumble recovery), vs Delaware State (9/15/18) RSO | LB | 6-2 | 220 Detroit, Mich. Detroit Country Day HS #38 TANNER MATHIAS RSO | TE | 6-4 | 285 Menominee, Mich. 2018 - Redshirt Freshman Menominee HS • Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams • Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31) • Had two tackles at Ball State (11/13) 2018 - Redshirt Freshman 2017 - Redshirted - Member of scout team. High School 2017 - Redshirted • Intercepted a pass and returned it 82 yards for a touchdown vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central as a senior High School • Led his team to the Division 4 Championship Game • Played both defensive end and tight end • Named to Detroit News All-Metro Team • Led Menominee to the state championship game • Played both receiver and defensive back in high school • Named to All-State team • Was named Defensive Player of the Year by the Great Conference Personal • Selected to U.P. All-Star team • Majoring in Criminal Justice • All-Conference First-Team selection as both tight end & defensive end • Born on Aug. 14, 1998 • Also played basketball • Son of Roy McCree III and Cherise Paterson Personal • Majoring in University Curriculum • Born on May 19, 1999 • Son of Todd and Danita Mathias • Has a sister, Tess 33 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE RETURNERS - BIOS RETURNERS - BIOS #39 NICK MIHALIC #35 JAKE MOERTL SO | P | 5-11 | 190 | 1L SO | DB | 6-0 | 180 Skokie, Ill. Palatine, Ill. Niles North HS Palatine HS

2018 - Freshman • Played in all 13 games 2018 - Freshman • Averaged 37.3 yards per punt, had eight punts go for 50+ yards, landed • Played in 10 games 12 inside the 20 and forced 22 fair catches • Made collegiate debut against Delaware State • Made collegiate debut against Syracuse, booming a 59-yard punt (8/31) High School • Averaged 41 yards per punt, including a 60-yarder in win over Eastern • Named Second Team all-state, Daily Herald all-area, Sun Times all-area Michigan (10/13) and MSL all-conference • Had a career-long 79-yard punt in win at Central Michigan (10/20) • Recorded 72 tackles, one interception and scored nine touchdowns • Earned first varsity letter • Also played baseball, earning all-area honorable mention • Honor roll and National Honors Society member High School • Also had offers from Butler, San Diego and Illinois • Named No. 1 in the country by 247Sports • Rated a 5-star punter by Chris Sailer and Kohl’s Kicking Personal • Invited and attended Blue-Grey All-American game • Born on Nov. 20, 1999 • Four-year starter, named all-area as a senior • Recorded 42 touchbacks sophomore year, as a junior had a 42-yard punt average, as a senior had a 47-yard punt average #56 CORVIN MOMENT • Captain of the track team, ran a 10.98 100-yard dash and a 50.9 400- RSO | LB | 6-1 | 250 | 1L yard dash Vero Beach, Fla. • Also recruited by Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and Rutgers Vero Beach HS Personal • Born on April 2, 2000 • Father received a scholarship to Eastern Illinois for soccer, grandfather 2018 - Redshirt Freshman played professional soccer in Austria • Played in 13 games, starting in 12 • Finished season with 52 tackles (27 solos), six tackles for loss, one #48 JOSEPH MILLER sack and two forced fumbles JR | LB | 5-11 | 220 • Made collegiate debut against Syracuse, recording five tackles (8/31) Gaylord, Mich. • Posted a season-high six tackles and a tackle for loss against Delaware Gaylord HS State (9/15) • Matched season-high with six tackles and one tackle for loss in win at Bowling Green (10/13) • Had five tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss, including a half sack, in the 2018 - Sophomore Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21) • Played in one game, making collegiate debut at Central Michigan • Earned first varsity letter (10/20) 2017 - Redshirted 2017 - Redshirt Freshman • Member of the Scout Team High School • Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com 2016 - Redshirted • Named to Florida All-State Class 8A team • Selected to First-Team All-Area High School • Ranked No. 3 in the TCPalm Super 11 • Named to First-Team All-BNC • Recorded 63 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks as a junior • Was First-Team All-Area and Northern Michigan Dream Team • 67 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks as a senior • Two-sport athlete, earning all-conference honors in baseball • Named No. 7 on top 63 seniors list in Palm Beach County • Recorded 200 career tackles • Had two tackles for loss in Vero Beach’s regional semifinal game • Member of National Honor Society • Led Vero Beach to the district championship • Graduated Summa Cum Laude Personal Personal • Majoring in Sales & Business Marketing • Majoring in Business Analytics • Born on Aug. 13, 1999 • Born on June 23, 1998 • Son of Doug and Allyson Miller GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR Father, Doug Miller played football at Western Michigan from 1985-88, 2018 13 27 25 52 6.0 28 0 2 0 the 1988 team won the MAC Championship and went to the California Total 13 27 25 52 6.0 28 0 2 0 Bowl

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CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 6, x2 last vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18) Personal TFL: 1.5, vs. BYU (12/21/18) • Majoring in Environmental and Sustainability Studies Sacks: 0.5, x2 last vs. BYU (12/21/18) • Born on July 28, 1998 • Parents are Dave and Jan Motz • Has a sister, Nicole and a brother Tony, sister played volleyball for #76 JAYLON MOORE Adrian College. SO | OL | 6-5 | 310 | 1l Detroit, Mich. GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR Consortium College Prep HS 2018 13 6 5 11 1.5 6 0 0 0 Total 13 6 5 11 1.5 6 0 0 0

2018 - Sophomore CAREER HIGHS • Played in and started all 13 games Tackles: 2, x3 last vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18) TFL: • Played 1,047 snaps, second-most on the team 1.0, at Georgia State (9/22/18) Sacks: • Helped produce the 33rd-best rushing attack in the nation 0.5, x2 last vs. BYU (12/21/18) • Earned first varsity letter

2017 - Redshirt Freshman #1 ALEX MUSSAT • Played in five games as a reserve on the offensive line SR | WR | 6-2 | 205 • Made first career appearance at #4 USC in season-opener (9/2) Troy, Mich. Athens HS 2016 - Redshirted University of Illinois High School • Played offensive and defensive line, as well as tight end Notable - Transitioned to WR for 2019 season. • Two-sport athlete • Named to Detroit News All-Metro Second Team 2018 - Junior • Named to Detroit Magazine Preseason 2015 top-31 prospect list • Played in two games • Listed as a 2015 Preseason Top Player to Watch by Detroit Free Press 2017 - Sophomore Personal • Saw action in three games, 10 total plays • Majoring in Business • Completed first career pass for five yards vs. Ball State (9/30) • Born on Jan. 9, 1998 • Son of Latisha Price and James Moore 2016 - Redshirt Freshman • Siblings are Justin, James, Olivia and Meagan • Member of scout team • Cousin, Timothy Ford played for Siena Heights 2015 - Redshirted (at Illinois) #41 TANNER MOTZ High School RSO| LB | 6-2 | 240 • Named First-Team All-Conference in 2014 St. John’s, Mich. • Named team captain and Magna Cum Laude St. John’s HS • Ranked No. 49 in Detroit Free Press Fab 50 • Totaled over 4,300 all-purpose yards and 35 TDs during career

2018 - Redshirt Freshman Personal • Played in all 13 games • Majoring in Sales & Business Marketing • Finished season with 11 tackles in special teams and reserve lineback- • Born on Jan. 28, 1997 er roles • Son of Chris and Sue Mussat • Recorded one tackle against Syracuse in collegiate debut (8/31) • Has one brother, Braden • Had two solo tackles in win at Georgia State (9/22) • Mother, Sue (McCarthy), became the first WMU gymnast to win the • Earned first varsity letter MAC all-around title in 1989, competing for current WMU AD Kathy Be- auregard. Sue was inducted into the WMU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. 2017 - Redshirted

High School • Rated as three-star prospect by Scout.com, and 247sports.com • Ranked as seventh best inside linebacker in the Midwest • Played both linebacker and tight end • Named one of 10 players to watch by USA Today • Registered 91 tackles and 13 tackles for loss in 2015 • Led St. Johns to 3-4 District title • Named an All-State selection in 2015 and 2016 • Selected to Lansing State Journal Class A All-Area team 35 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE RETURNERS - BIOS RETURNERS - BIOS #64 TOM O’MARA #15 GIOVANNI RICCI RSO | OL | 6-3 | 285 SR | TE | 6-3 | 245 | 3L Chicago, Ill. Loveland, Ohio Marist HS Loveland HS

2018 - Redshirt Freshman Notable: Moved positions from wide receiver to tight end Spring • Played in one game, making collegiate debut in win over Delaware 2018. State (9/15) 2018 - Junior 2017 - Redshirted • Third Team All-MAC • Academic All-MAC High School • Played in 12 games, starting in three • Named to Daily Southtown All-Area Team • Finished third on the team in catches and receiving yards with 35 • All-Conference choice by East Suburban Catholic Conference and 392, including three touchdown receptions • Named Marist Offensive MVP • Caught five balls, including two for touchdowns, for 77 yards in win • Led Marist to 7-0 conference record over Delaware State (9/15) • Played football and baseball • Caught a career-high seven passes for 64 yards in win at Bowling • Named East Suburban Catholic League Offensive Lineman of the Year Green (10/13) • Matched career-high with seven receptions for 65 yards and a Personal touchdown against Bowling Green (11/13) • Majoring in Business • Born on Feb. 16, 1999 2017 - Sophomore • Parents are Tom and Maureen • Played in six games as wide receiver and on special teams, started • Has three siblings Ryann, Annie and Conor five games as a wide out • Named Academic All-MAC • Suffered season-ending injury at Buffalo (10/7) #47 GAVIN PEDDIE • Made 12 catches for 80 yards (6.7 ypc average) SO | K | 6-0 | 195 | 1L • Made first career start at Michigan State (9/9) Grandville, Mich. • Scored a two-point conversion on an en-around rush vs. Idaho Grandville HS (9/16) • Caught seven passes for 66 yards with a carer-long 21-yard recep- tion vs. Idaho 2018 - Freshman • Earned second varsity letter • Performed kicking duties in 11 games • Finished season with 69 points, connecting on 10 field goals and 39 2016 - Redshirt Freshman extra points • Appeared in all 14 games, primarily on special teams • Went 2-for-2 on field goals in win over Delaware State (9/15) • Named Academic All-MAC • Went 2-for-2 on field goals, including from 38-yards out, in win at Geor- • Recorded five tackles including a career-high two at Illinois gia State (9/22) (9/17/16) • Named MAC West Special Teams Player of the Week for performance • Recovered first career fumble vs. Ohio in the MAC Championship in win at Georgia State game (12/2/16) • Connected on two field goals, including one from career-long 45-yards, in win over Northern Illinois (11/20) 2015 - Redshirted • Earned first varsity letter High School High School • Multi-sport athlete, was high school quarterback • Starting varsity kicker all four years of high school, named all-area • 2013 State Champion and led team to undefeated record honorable mention junior and senior seasons • Converted 53 of 55 extra points and 6 of 7 field goals; 70 percent of Personal kickoffs were for touchbacks • Majoring in Finance • Teammates with WMU walk-on long snapper Bryce Bouwens • Born on Oct. 16, 1996 in Cincinnati, Ohio • Four-year academic letter award winner, AP Scholar with Honor Award • Son of Tony and Deb Ricci and member of National Honor Society • Has one older sibling, Jaime, and one younger sibling, Nina • Also played soccer and basketball, was captain of the soccer team GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G Personal 2016 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Uncle, Lee Schopp was an All-American goalkeeper at Hope College 2017 7 12 80 0 21 1.7 6.7 11.4 2018 12 35 392 3 47 2.9 11.2 32.7 Total 33 47 472 3 47 1.4 10.0 14.3

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CAREER HIGHS school football Super Team Receptions: 5, vs. Delaware State (9/15/18) • Owns school record in track and field for 300m hurdles (39.01s) Yards: 77, vs Delaware State (9/15/18) • Part of school record team for 4x400 relay Long: 47, vs Delaware State (9/15/18) • Was 2016 State finalist for 300m hurles and 4x100 Receiving TDs: 2,vs Delaware State (9/15/18) • National Honors Society member

#4 CHRIS RIDDLE Personal RSO | QB | 6-3 | 205 • Majoring in Business Jacksonville, Fla. • Born on March 7, 1999 University Christian HS • Son of Brian and Tracy Sanders • Has four siblings Olivia, Bo, Reese and Sidney • Father played football at Butler • Uncle, Sean, played football at University of Indianapolis 2018 - Redshirt Freshman • Did not see game action #27 RYAN SELIG 2017 - Redshirted RSO| LB | 6-3 | 235 Lake Villa, Ill. High School Lakes Community HS • Named to All-State team • Threw for 1,800 yards and 18 touchdowns • Selected to participate in 2015 North Florida All-Star game 2018 - Redshirt Freshman • Played in four games Personal • Made collegiate debut against Delaware State (9/15) • Majoring in Criminal Justice • Made first career tackle on special teams at Ball State (11/13) • Born on Aug. 13, 1997 • Son of Jon and Heidi Riddle 2017 - Redshirted • Has two brothers, Matt and Brandon High School #83 LUKE SANDERS • Three-year starter and honorable mention all-state selection • Two-time first team all-conference, earning as both linebacker and wide JR | TE | 6-4 | 220 | 2L receiver Fishers, Ind. • Recorded 60 tackles, two tackles for loss, three PBUs, one forced fum- Cathedral HS ble, seven QBH, and five sacks in one year of playing defense • Also had eight receiving touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns on offense Noteable: Switched to tight end prior to 2019 season. • Three-sport athlete, also playing basketball and baseball, had multiple Division I offers in baseball 2018 - Sophomore • Played in nine games Personal • Had one reception for 19 yards in win over Delaware State (9/15) • Born on Sept. 17, 1999 • Earned second varsity letter #78 HUNTER SHULFER 2017 - Freshman RSO| LB | 6-5 | 270 • Played in all 12 games and made one start, vs. Kent State (11/8) Stevens Point, Wis. • Recorded three catches for 40 yards • Made first career catch (12 yards) vs. Wagner (9/23) Stevents Point Area HS • Hauled in a 15-yard reception vs. Akron (10/15) • Earned first career letter 2018 - Redshirted High School • Rated as three-star prospect by 247sports.com and Rivals.com • Ranked as 12th best overall prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals • Ranked as second best receiver in the state of Indiana by Scout.com • Finished career with a school record 129 catches for 1,923 receiving yards • Had 60 catches for 960 yards and 14 TDs as a senior • Caught 51 passes for 800 yards in 2015 • Also was a long snapper • Led team to regional championship game as a junior and senior • Selected to Indianapolis All-City team by coaches • Selected to Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State team • Member of 2014 state championship team • Named to American Family Insurance ALL-USA Central Indiana high 37 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE RETURNERS - BIOS RETURNERS - BIOS #20 DRAKE SPEARS #10 MATTHEW STUCKEY SR| LB | 6-1 | 240 | 3L RFR | LB | 6-2 | 230 Aurora, Ill. Olympia Fields, Ill. West Aurora HS Rich Central Campus HS

2018 - Junior 2018 - Redshirted • Played in 13 games, starting in 12 • Led the team with 86 total tackles, also recorded 9.5 tackles for loss, High School three sacks one forced fumble and one interception • Two-time all-state selection, three-time all-conference, two-time all-area • Had nine tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks and forced a fumble • Recorded 420 career tackles, 200 tackles for loss, forced 20 fumbles in win at Georgia State (9/22) and had 50 sacks and one pick-six • Recorded six tackles, two tackles for loss and returned a fumble recov- • Also played basketball ery for 17 yards in win at Central Michigan (10/20) • Had several other offers including Toledo, Central Michigan, and North- • Had career-high 12 tackles against Toledo (10/25) ern Illinois • Made eight tackles, including one sack and recorded first career inter- ception in win over Northern Illinois (11/20) Personal • Made four tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU • Born on June 7, 2000 (12/21) • Earned third varsity letter #13 HARRISON TAYLOR RSO| DB | 6-2 | 210 2017 - Sophomore St. Charles, Ill. • Played in all 12 games as a reserve • Totaled 31 tackles (19 solo), 2.5 TFL, one sack and had one fumble Wheaton Academy HS recovery • Made five tackles in season-opener at #4 USC (9/2) • Had four tackles and a seven-yard sack vs. Wagner (9/23) 2018 - Redshirt Freshman • Recorded a season-high seven tackles (one TFL) vs. Ball State (9/30) • Academic All-MAC selection • Made first career fumble recovery vs. Kent State (11/8) • 12 games, recording seven tackles on the season • Earned second varsity letter • Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (8/31) • Recorded first collegiate tackle in win at Bowling Green (10/13) 2016 - Freshman • Recorded first career interception in win over Northern Illinois (11/20) • Appeared in 13 games • Had season-high three tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl • Made 10 tackles, seven solo against BYU (12/21) • Registered a season-high three tackles vs. Georgia Southern (9/24) • Earned first varsity letter • Earned first varsity letter 2017 - Redshirted High School • Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, ESPN, Scout and 247sports. High School com • 2016 (missed four games due to injury) finished the season with 600 • Ranked as 20th overall prospect in state of Illinois by Rivals yds. total offense and nine TDs, named team MVP • Ranked as third best safety in state of Illinois by Scout.com • Had four interceptions as a safety on defense • Selected as Chicago Tribune Second-Team All-State • Kick returner, punt returner, place kick holder • Led West Aurora High School to its first playoff appearance in 21 years • Two-time all-conference selection 2015, 2016 • Earned three varsity letters in football and four in baseball Personal • Majoring in Criminal Justice Personal • Born on Nov. 9, 1997 • Majoring in Business • Son of Drakley Spears and Felicia Aldridge • Born Feb. 14, 1999 • Siblings are Tevin and Dexter • Son of Roger and Sharon Lamar and Terry Taylor • Has one younger brother, Lou GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR 2016 13 7 3 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR 2017 12 19 12 31 2.5 8 0 0 1 2018 12 3 4 7 0.0 0 1 0 0 2018 13 53 33 86 9.5 27 1 1 1 Total 12 3 4 7 0.0 0 1 0 0 Total 38 79 48 127 12.0 35 1 1 2 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3, vs. BYU (12/21/18) CAREER HIGHS Interceptions: 1 vs. Northern Illinois (11/20/18) Tackles: 12, vs. Toledo (10/25/18) Sacks: 2.0, vs. at Georgia State (9/22/18) TFL: 1.0, 2x, last vs. Ball State (9/30/17) Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Kent State (11/8/17)

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2018 - Sophomore 2018 - Junior • Played in 10 games, starting in nine • Played in one game. • Had career-high 47 tackles, including 30 solos and three for loss, and one interception 2017 - Sophomore • Recorded career-high 13 tackles against Syracuse (8/31) • Made appearances vs. Wagner (9/23) and Ball State (9/30) • Made seven tackles, one for loss, and picked off first career pass to return for 24 yards in win at Georgia State (9/22) 2016 - Redshirt Freshman • Made seven tackles and 1.5 for loss at Ball State (11/13) • On scout team • Had four tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU (12/21) • Earned first varsity letter 2015 - Redshirted

2017 - Freshman High School • Played in the final nine games of the season as a reserve in the sec- • Played two seasons of varsity football ondary and on special teams • Team compiled a 20-4 record in those two seasons • Recorded eight tackles, all solo • Won regional championship as a junior • Made three tackles and returned a fumble recovery 23 yards for a touchdown vs. Kent State (11/8) Personal • Majoring in Criminal Justice High School • Born on Dec. 10, 1996 • Four-sport athlete • Son of Mike and Dawn Todd • Rated as a three-star prospect and ranked as 47th overall prospect in • Has three older siblings, Justin, Deanna, and Danielle Michigan by 247sports.com • Named to Detroit News All-Metro Detroit team #85 ANTHONY TORRES • Named to Detroit News Division 3-4 First Team RFR | TE | 6-6 | 260 • Selected to MLive Detroit Defensive Dream Team Mishawaka, Ind. • Two-sport athlete also competing in basketball Penn HS • Led UD Jesuit basketball to three straight state championships

Personal • Majoring in Integrated Supply Management 2018 - Redshirted • Born on Sept. 18, 1999 • Son of Monique Coleman and Arnold Thomas Sr. High School • Has two siblings, Peyton and Aireal • 3-star recruit with a .8465 rating and ranked #14 player in the state, • Cousin, B.J. Armstrong played in the NBA, winning three NBA champi- #48 tight end in the country by 247sports.com onships with the Chicago Bulls • Originally committed to Iowa • Caught 11 passes for 196 yards (17.82 ypc) and one TD as a junior • Penn went 36-4 overall, 16-0 in the Northern Indiana Conference, over GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR his first three seasons 2017 9 8 0 8 0.0 0 0 0 1 • Penn was the Class 6A state runners-up in the 2017 and 2015 sea- 2018 10 30 17 47 3.0 3 1 0 0 sons Total 19 38 17 55 3.0 3 1 0 1 • Missed senior season after transferring briefly to IMG Academy and then returning to Penn CAREER HIGHS • Played basketball freshman year Tackles: 13, vs. Syracuse (8/31/18) TFL: 1.5, vs. Ball State (11/13/18) • Had at least 13 Division I offers, also receiving offers from Air Force, Interceptions: 1, at Georgia State (9/22/18) Arkansas, Cincinnati and UCF Touchdowns: 1, (fumble recovery) vs. Kent State (11/8/17) • Graduated with a GPA over 4.0

Personal • Born on Oct. 26, 1999 • Son of Rick and Brenda Torres • Has a brother brother Austin, who played basketball at Notre Dame (2013-18) and a sister, Alyssa • Mother played soccer at Notre Dame (1990-93)

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CAREER HIGHS #2 JUSTIN TRANQUILL Tackles: 12, at Ball State (11/1/16) SR | DB | 5-11 | 190 | 2L TFL: 1.0, 2x, last at Ball State (11/1/16) Huntertown, Ind. Fumbles Forced: 1, vs. Eastern Michigan (10/22/16) Pass Breakups: 1, 4x, last at Central Michigan (10/1/16) Carroll HS #29 ANDREW TROST SR | DB | 5-10 | 190 018 - Junior • Academic All-MAC Grosse Pointe, Mich. • MAC Distinguished Scholar Grosse Pointe HS • Played in all 13 games, starting in 12 University of Mount Union • Finished third on the team with 82 total tackles, also contributing with two pass breakups and one interception 2018 - Junior • Had season-high nine tackles four times against Eastern Michigan, - MEmber of scout team Bowling Green, Central Michigan and Ohio • Picked off first pass of the season in win at Central Michigan (10/20) 2017 - Freshman • Had eight tackles in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against BYU • Attended Division III University of Mount Union, played in two games (12/21) and made one tackle • Earned second varsity letter High School 2017 - Sophomore • Three-year letterwinner for coach Tim Brandon at Grosse Pointe South • Started first two games of the season in secondary, suffered sea- son-ending injury in game two at Michigan State on special teams (9/9) Personal • Had eight tackles, five solo in season-opener at #4 USC (9/2) • Majoring in Finance • Born on Dec. 8, 1997 2016 - Redshirt Freshman • Son of Peter and Kelley Trost • Academic All-MAC selection • Started all 14 games at safety #22 DAVON TUCKER • Was second on the team with 89 tackles • Recorded career-high 12 tackles with a TFL at Ball State (11/1) SR | RB | 5-8 | 220 | 1L • Made 10 tackles at Kent State (11/8) Somerdale, N.J. • Forced first career fumble vs. Eastern Michigan (10/22) Sterling HS • Had first career tackle for loss vs. Georgia Southern (9/24) • Recorded two pass breakups, one vs. Illinois and Central Michigan 2018 - Junior 2015 - Freshman • Played in 12 games • Played in four games before redshirting due to injury • Ran for 86 yards on 25 carries • Had two tackles in season opener vs. No. 5 Michigan State • Had season-high 19 yards against Ohio (11/1) • Had a pass breakup vs. Michigan State and Murray State • Earned first varsity letter

High School 2017 - Sophomore • Rated 4-star prospect by Scout.com • Played in nine games as a reserve • Ranked No. 3 defensive back in the state of Indiana • Rushed for 143 yards on 33 carries and scored three touchdowns • Held offers from Power Five Conference programs like Cincinnati, • Set career highs with 14 rushes, 75 yards and a 36-yard touchdown vs. Indiana and Illinois Wagner (9/23) • Starred on offense and defense at running back and defensive back, • Had nine carries for 32 yards with an 11-yard touchdown vs. Ball State racking up over 1,400 yards rushing, 17 tackles, three interceptions and (9/30) 11 pass breakups during junior season • Made five carries for 24 yards with an 8-yard touchdown vs. Central • Earned MVP Award at Core 6 Showcase in both Cincinnati and Chicago Michigan (11/1), before suffering season-ending injury

Personal 2016 - Redshirt Freshman • Majoring in Sales & Business Marketing • Played in 10 games, totaled 210 yards and four TDs on 44 carries • Born on Dec. 13, 1996 in Montgomery, Ala. • Scored first career touchdown vs. NC Central (9/9) • Son of Tony and Shannon • Ran for 52 yards and one TD vs. Northern Illinois (10/8), then rushed • Has one older sibling, Drue, a senior football player at Notre Dame, and for 53 yards and a TD at Akron (10/15) three younger siblings, Sara Kate, Jack, and Ethan • Had a season-long rush of 26 yards vs. Buffalo (11/19)

2015 - Redshirted GP UA A TOT TFL PD INT FF FR 2015 4 5 0 5 0.0 2 0 0 0 2016 14 63 26 89 2.0 2 0 1 0 High School 2017 3 7 6 13 0.0 0 0 0 0 • Rated a 3-star prospect by ESPN, Scout.com and Rivals.com 2018 13 58 24 82 1.5 3 1 0 0 • 2014 New Jersey Offensive Back of the Year rushed for 1,085 yards Total 34 133 56 189 3.5 7 1 1 0 and 13 touchdowns during junior season

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• 2013 First Team Liberty Division/Colonial Conference selection Wagner (9/23) • Threw for three touchdowns and 240 yards on 14-for-20 passing, Personal including a 52-yard touchdown vs. Ball State (9/30) • Majoring in Sport Management • Earned first varsity letter • Born on Sept. 12, 1995 in Philadelphia, Penn. • Son of Gaven Tucker and Marquise Pitts 2016 - Redshirt Freshman • Has one older sibling, Marquan, and one younger sibling, Marshaya • Member of Scout Team

2015 - Redshirted GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/A AVG/G 2016 10 44 210 4 27 4.8 21.0 High School 2017 9 33 143 3 36 4.3 15.9 • Rated a three-star prospect by Scout.com 2018 12 25 86 0 9 3.4 7.2 • Ranked No. 33 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list Total 31 102 439 7 36 4.3 14.2 • Racked up 34 total touchdowns with 2,178 yards passing and 900 yards rushing during senior season CAREER HIGHS • Passed for 24 touchdowns and 2,781 yards and rushed for 22 touch- Rush Attempts: 14, vs Wagner (9/23/17) downs and 1,074 yards during junior season Rush Yards: 75, vs Wagner (9/23/17) • Was a 2014 Michigan High School Player of the Year finalist and two- Rush TDs: 1, 7x, last vs. Central Michigan, 11/1/17) Long Rush: 36, vs. vs Wagner (9/23/17) time MHSAA Division 4 State Champion • Multi-sport athlete excelling in basketball and football #16 JON WASSINK SR | QB | 6-2 | 200 | 2L Personal • Majoring in Accountancy Grand Rapids, Mich. • Born on Feb. 4, 1997 South Christian HS • Son of Mark and Heidi Wassink • Has three siblings, Kelli, Brett and Ann • Uncle, Todd Schrotenboer played basketball at Central Michigan 2018 - Junior • Played youth football with WMU senior center John Keenoy • Played in and started nine games before suffering season-ending injury • Threw for 1,994 yards and 16 touchdowns, completing 61.6 percent of PASSING passes ... also rushed for 162 yards and six touchdowns GP CMP/ATT INT YDS TD Long % AVG/P AVG/G 2017 8 124 /193 4 1,391 14 52 .64 7.2 173.9 • MAC Scholar Athlete 2018 9 151/245 6 1,994 16 84 .62 8.1 221.6 • Academic All-MAC Total 17 275/438 10 3,385 30 84 .63 7.7 199.1 • Named to Manning Award Watch List • Phil Steele Third Team All-MAC RUSHING • Threw for 379 yards and three touchdowns, while running one in GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/A AVG/G against Syracuse (8/31) 2017 8 41 126 3 27 3.1 15.8 • Went 20-for-25 for 234 yarrds and three touchdowns in win at Georgia 2018 9 46 162 6 18 3.5 18.0 State (9/22) Total 17 87 288 9 27 3.3 16.9 • Passed for career-high 439 yards and five touchdowns, also rushing for RECEIVING 38 yards and a touchdown in win at Miami (9/29) GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G • Earned second varsity letter 2017 8 2 40 2 27 0.3 20.0 5.0 2018 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 - Sophomore Total 8 2 40 2 27 0.3 20.0 5.0 • WMU’s starting QB, played in eight games before suffering season-end- ing injury at Eastern Michigan (10/21) • Named CoSIDA Academic All-District, Academic All-MAC and a MAC CAREER HIGHS Completions: 27, at Miami (9/29/18) Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Attempts: 42, at Miami (9/29/18) • Twice named MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week Passing Yards: 439, at Miami (9/29/18) • Threw for 14 touchdowns, ran for three and caught two Passing TDs: 5, x2 last time at Miami (9/29/18) • Completed 124 of 193 passes for 1,411 yards and rushed for another Comp. Pct (min. 10 att.): 91.7% vs Wagner (9/23/17) 126 Long Pass: 84, vs. Syracuse (8/31/18) • At the time of his injury, he led the MAC in completion percentage Rush Attempts: 9, x2 last at Miami (9/29/18) (.642) and ranked second for pass efficiency (145.4) - those numbers Rush Yards: 40, at Bowling Green (10/13/18) also stacked up nationally, ranking 27th for completion percentage and Rush TDs: 3, at Central Michigan (10/20/18) Long rush: 27, at Eastern Michigan (10/21/2017) 33rd for pass efficiency, while coming in at 29th in points responsible for Receiving Yards: 27 at #4 USC (9/2/17) • Collected Davey O’Brien National “Great 8” Weekly Performer honors Receiving TDs: 1, 2x, last at Buffalo (10/7/17) after accounting for six touchdowns (five passing, one receiving) and 295 total yards (256 passing, 26 rushing, 13 receiving) in a 71-68 seven-over- time win over Buffalo • Made first career start at #4 USC, completed 11-for-22 passing for 67 yards. Rushed for one touchdown and caught a 27-yard touchdown • Threw first career touchdown pass in win vs. Idaho (9/16), also ran for two TDs. Completed 21-for-31 passes for 212 yards and ran for 38 yards • Completed 11 of 12 passes for 165 yards and threw for three TDs vs. 41 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE RETURNERS/NEWCOMERS - BIOS #68 JAMAL WILLIAMS #87 CAMERON COLEMAN SR | DL | 6-3 | 290 FR | WR | 5-10 | 185 Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. TF North HS Cardinal Ritter HS College of DuPage

2018 - Junior High School • Did not see game action • Held a four-star ranking • Has a 30 inch vertical and high end speed 2017 • Attended Vianney High School in Missouri for freshman and sophomore • Attended WMU, was on Scout Team seasons Spent his junior year at the IMG Academy in Florida before trans- ferring back to Cardinal Ritter College Prep for senior season Previous School (College of DuPage) • As a sophomore caught 68 passes for 866 yards and six touchdowns, • Had 31 tackles, 6.5 sacks and eight tackles for loss as a sophomore also rushed for 347 yards and 10 touchdowns, helping Vianney win a • Ranked 44th nationally in JUCO in sacks as a freshman Class 5 state title • Led team to win Red Grange Bowl against No. 4 team • Had offers from Florida, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, Missou- ri, Nebraska, Pitt, Syracuse, Tennessee and Wisconsin. High School • Played both offense and defense Personal • Was three-year honorable mention • Son of Fred and Consuelo Coleman • Born on Aug. 7, 2000. Personal • Majoring in Sport Management • Born on Nov. 2, 1997 #33 TIMOTHY COLLINS • Son of Patrice Patterson and Eric Williams SR-TR | DL | 6-5 | 275 • Has a sister, Destiny Birmingham, Ala. Tennessee Tech #26 DEVAN BASS JR | RB | 6-1 | 200 Tennessee Tech Turlock, Calif. • Played 35 total games in four years Modesto JC • Recorded 139 total tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss and 7 sacks • Averaged 4 tackles per game during career • Had career-high 51 tackles during 2017 season. Junior College HIgh School • Rushed for 1,145 yards and 13 touchdowns, averaging 6.7 yards per • Multi-sport standout at Restoration Academy carry in 2018. • Named team’s MVP • Rushed for 1,326 yards and 20 touchdowns, averaging 5.9 yards per carry in 2017. Personal • Son of Ken Moore and Ann THomas High School • Born April 26, 1997 • Starred at Pitman High School #43 BOONE BONNEMA #6 COREY CROOMS FR | WR | 5-11 | 185 FR | LB | 6-3 | 215 Country Club Hills, Ill. Zeeland, Mich. Hillcrest HS Zeeland HS

High School High School • No. 48 ranked player in the state • No. 47 ranked player in the state • Earned all-conference honors • Two-time all-state selection • Had offers from Central Michigan, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, • Two-time Holland Sentinel Defensive Player of the Year and Eastern Michigan. • Three-time all-area and three-time all-conference selection • Four-year starter Personal • Also named all-state in track • Son of Monique Carter and Corey Crooms • Had offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, and • Born on April 17, 2001. Eastern Michigan.

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 42 NEWCOMERS - BIOS #36 CALOB DALTON #14 DONAVON GREENHOW FR | LB | 6-4 | 200 FR | WR | 5-8 | 150 Carrollton, Ohio. Powhatan, Va. Carrollton HS Blessed HS

High School High School • No. 60 ranked player in the state • Played both wide receiver and cornerback • Totaled 122 career tackles, 36.5 TFL, 17 sacks, four forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and five pass break-ups • Was a second team All-Northeastern Buckeye Conference honors as a sophomore after recording 55 tackles, 20.5 TFL and 10.5 sacks #45 KRISTOPHER HODGSON •Had junior year slowed down by a meniscus injury, but still earned hon- FR | RB | 5-10 | 170 orable mention All-NBC honors Portage, Mich. • As a senior, returned to record 42 tackles, 3.5 TFL and 10 sacks Portage Central HS • Also ran track and competed in the Division II state championship in the 200-meter dash and the 4x100 relay • Had offers from Cincinnati, Purdue, Pitt, Rutgers, UMass, Toledo, East- High School ern Michigan, Ball State, Akron and Eastern Kentucky. • Rushed for nearly 1,000 yards during senior season • Was also a standout cornerback Personal • Son of John and Carolyn Winemiller • Born on May 1, 2000. #15 KEITH JONES JR. #86 MARSHAWN FOSTER FR | DB | 5-10 | 175 FR | WR | 6-4 | 175 St. Lous, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Cardinal RItter HS Al Raby HS

High School High School • First team all-district and second team all-district selection No. 38 ranked player in the state • Had 76 total tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one Also participated in basketball, track and volleyball interception Honor roll member • Was a state champion in track & field H Was also offered by Illinois State. • Honor Roll member • Had offers from Air Force, Central Michigan, Kent State and Toledo. Personal Son of Delia Marshall and Marc Foster Personal Born on Feb. 1, 2001. • Son of Keith and Yameta Jones • Born on March 25, 2001. #77 JACOB GIDEON FR | OL | 6-3 | 290 #16 THIAGO KAPS-KRONEMBERG Walton, Ky. JR | K | 6-0 | 195 Larry Ryle HS Petropolis, Rio de Janiero, Brazil College of DuPage

High School • First team All-Northern Kentucky Junior College •2017 honorable mention all-state • Competed at the 2018 Kohl’s National Scholarship Camp • Bluegrass Bowl invitee •Averaged a 71-yard kickoff and a 38.13-yard punt • Named one of the top 26 players in Northern Kentucky and one of the • Booted most of his kickoffs 70+ yards out of the endzone top 50 players in the state of Kentucky • Attended Jac-Cen-Del High School in Osgood, Ind. • Honor Roll member Personal Personal • Son of Japir Kronemberg Filho and Renata Kapps Goncalves • Son of David and Julie Gideon •Born on Sept. 26, 1997. • Born on Dec. 19, 2000.

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• Honor Roll member #18 NICK KARGMAN • Was a regional champion in track in the 400m run and all-conference FR | QB | 6-3 | 180 as a high jumper Camden, N.J. Woodrow Wilson HS Personal • Son of Shawn and Wendy Kneeland • Has three siblings, AJ, Shawn Micheal and Yahmya • Born on July 8, 2001. High School • No. 45 ranked player in the state, ranked in the top 50 nationally as a dual threat quarterback #92 JOE MISAK • USA Today First-Team All-State FR | DL | 6-3 | 260 • For career completed 577 of 1,068 pass attempts for 8,136 yards and Mattawn, Mich, 86 touchdowns in 38 games Mattawn HS • Set a New Jersey state record throwing for 3,963 yards as a senior • Also set a state record throwing for 539 yards and eight touchdowns in a single game High School • Holds the South Jersey record with 259 completions in a single season • As a senior had 78 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, eight sacks and one • Also played basketball interception • National Honor Society member with a 3.8 GPA • Was an all-state honorable mention, first team all-conference selection • Had offers from Rutgers, Connecticut, N.C. State and Temple. at linebacker, Kalamazoo Gazette First Team Defensive Dream Team, first team academic all-state and team captain Personal • Was a first team all-conference selection as an offensive lineman as a • Son of Kevin and Laurie Kargman junior •Born on April 27, 2000. • Also played baseball and basketball #67 STUART KETTLER • Academic honor roll member FR | OL | 6-5 | 280 Personal Grand Rapids, Mich. • Son of Frank and Kelly Misak F East Grand Rapids HS • Father played football at Central Michigan (1990) • Has three siblings, Kyle, Morgan and Sydney • Born on August 8, 2000. High School • 2018 Associated Press and Detroit News First-Team All-State selection #22 SKYY MOORE • First team all-area, all-conference and recipient of the West Michigan FR | WR | 5-9 | 190 Officials Association Scholarship Award New Kensington, Pa. • Did not allow a sack during the 2017 and 2018 seasons Shady Side HS • Had offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Miami (OH) and Toledo.

Personal High School • Son of David and Wendy Kettler • No. 36 ranked player in the state • Father played at Grand Valley State (1987-91), brother, Jake, played • Defensive back and quarterback hockey at Aquinas College, great-grandfather was a running back at • Two-time Allegheny Conference Offensive Player of the Year, and was Central Teachers College also named Defensive Player of the Year •Born on April 23, 2001 • First player in conference history to rush and pass for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons Twice named all-conference on offense and #94 MARSHAWN KNEELAND defense FR | DL | 6-4 | 250 • Had 100 career touchdowns and 3,500 yards Grand Rapids, Mich. • Also played basketball, earning all section honors as a point guard junior and senior years Had offers from Howard, Rice and Robert Morris. East Grand Rapids HS Personal • Son of Timika Hastie and Roger Moore High School • Born on Sept. 10, 2000 • Set Godwin Heights career records for tackles, tackles for loss, and sacks • As a senior had 110 tackles, 15 TFL and eight sacks • As a tight end, also had 20 catches for 330 yards and five touchdowns • Recorded 80 tackles, 19 TFL and 15 sacks as a junior • Had double-digit tackles in each of the first five games of senior sea- son, including a game with three sacks • First-team all-state as a senior, honorable mention all-state as a junior • Two-time all-conference, all-area and dream team selection • Team captain 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 44 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE NEWCOMERS - BIOS #79 JOEY PRICE #46 JACK SHERWIN FR | OL | 6-8 | 315 FR | TE | 6-4 | 230 Algonquin, Ill. Traverse City, Mich. Harvey Jacobs HS Traverse City Central HS

High School High School • No. 21 ranked player in the state and the No. 89 offensive tackle in the • No. 55 ranked player in the state nation • Named first team all-conference as a defensive end and second team • Also played basketball all-conference at tight end • Had offers from Illinois, Iowa State, Minnesota, Ball State, Duke, North- • Named to all-state Dream Team ern Illinois, Purdue, Virginia and West Virginia. • Also played basketball •Had offers from Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Cincinnati and Personal Michigan State. • Son of Verina Waller and Larry Price Sr. and Markinna Price • Born on March 18, 2001. Personal •Son of Grey and Wendy Sherwin #12 DAMARI ROBERSON • Born on July 10, 2001. FR | WR | 6-1 | 205 #25 CHRISTIAN SINGLETON Muskegon, Ill. FR | RB | 5-11 | 205 Mona Shores HS Kennesaw, Ga. North Cobb HS

High School • Named all-conference for offense and defense junior year High School • Scored touchdowns via rushing, receiving and on a kickoff return through the first four games of 2017 • Totaled 5,100 total career yards and 53 touchdowns • Set a school record as a member of the 4x100 track team • First team all-state selection • Despite missing senior season with injury was a team captain • Two-time all-region and all-county selection • Had offers from 17 schools including Iowa, Minnesota, Indiana, North- • Was named Cobb County Running Back of the Year western, Purdue, Illinois State, Iowa State, Syracuse, Kentucky and five • As a senior, had 1,789 yards and 24 touchdowns other MAC schools. • Had offers from Georgia State, Air Force, Appalachian State and Ball State Personal • Son of Darece Sr. and Lakesia Roberson #28 SEAN TYLER • Born on Jan. 19, 2001 FR | RB | 5-9 | 180 • Older brother, Darece Roberson Jr., plays football at Wayne State. Richton Park, Ill. Rich Central HS #99 JOSEPH SALISBURY FR | DL | 6-1 | 230 Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. High School Grosse Pointe North HS • No. 41 ranked player in the state • Named all-conference junior and senior seasons • Recorded over 50 career touchdowns and over 2,000 career rushing yards High School • 2017 state track champion in the 4x1 and the 4x2, was third in the • First Team All-Conference in 2017 100-yard dash • Two-time conference champion in the 100-yard dash #8 DAWSON SCHICK • Member of the Honor Roll JR | RB | 5-11 | 190 • Had offers from Eastern Michigan and South Dakota State. Oklahoma City, Ok. Los Angeles Valley College Personal • Son of Tawanda Williams and Timothy Tyler • Born on Sept. 2, 2000.

Junior College • Rushed for nine touchdowns and averaged 7.5 yards per carry in 2018. • Played running back, cornerback and safety at Oklahoma Christan School, also starring in track and field

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 45 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE NEWCOMERS - BIOS #31 ALI’VONTA WALLACE #75 ADDISON WEST FR | LB | 6-1 | 245 FR | OL | 6-4 | 295 Muskegon, Mich. Cary, Ill. Muskegon HS Cary-Grove HS

High School High School • Two-time All-State selection • Two-time all-state, all-area and all-conference selection • Two-time Defensive Player of the Year for the MLive Muskegon Chroni- • Nominated for Player of the Year cle • 2018 6A state champion • Was named a First-Team All-State linebacker by both the Detroit News • Set a program record with 48 pancakes and the Detroit Free Press • Also was captain of basketball team Team was state champions in 2017 and finished as runners-up in 2016 • Had offers from New Mexico, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, and and 2018 Northern Illinois. • As a senior, finished with 95 tackles, including 49 solo, eight TFL, one sack, one fumble recovery and six passes defended Personal • Had seven tackles in the state championship game • Son of Timothy and Julia West • Had offers from Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Toledo and Ala- • Born on Dec. 5, 2000. bama A&M.

Personal • Son of Ashanta McClain • Born on Jan. 23, 2001 #37 ZONTERIO WEEKLEY FR | DB | 5-10 | 165 Kalamazoo Mich. Kalamazoo Central HS

High School • Had 33 tackles and six pass breakups in 2018 • Second Team All-Southwestern Michigan Athletic Conference #17 ERIC WENZEL FR | QB | 6-1 | 190 Kalamazoo Mich. Hackett Catholic Central HS

High School • Attended Hackett Catholic Prep High School and was quarterback for Kalamazoo United • Was the 2018 Division 5-6 Associated Press Player of the Year, Mich- igan High School Player of the Year Runner-Up and named First Team All-State by the AP and the MHSFCA • Was the 2017 & 2018 Kalamazoo Gazette Player of the Year As a senior, set a state record with 56 touchdown passes, completed 319 of 332 passes for 3,624 yards and finished career second in MHSAA history with 110 touchdown passes and 8,654 yards • The United offense averaged 50 points per game in 2018, team fin- ished with an 11-1 record, which included the program’s first district title and first undefeated regular season • Threw seven touchdowns in three games in senior season • Was a state champion and a two-time regional champion in track as member of relay sprint teams • Also played baseball, earning all-conference honors, and basketball

Personal • Son of Andrew and Tamela Wenzel • Has two older siblings, Maggie and Evan • Born on Oct. 19, 2000. 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 46 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE COACHING HISTORY HEAD COACHES YEAR RECORD LEAGUE PF PA COACH 1940 2-5-0 —— 77 117 Gary COACH (YEARS) W L T PCT. 1941 8-0-0 —— 183 27 Gary Melvin “Tubby” Myers (1906) * 1 2 0 .333 1942 5-1-0 —— 66 37 Gill William Spaulding (1907-21) 62 25 3 .706 1943 4-2-0 —— 151 89 Gill Milton Olander (1922-23) 12 1 1 .893 1944 4-3-0 —— 162 123 Gill Earl Martineau (1924-28) 26 10 2 .711 1945 4-3-0 —— 147 105 Gill Mitchell “Mike” Gary (1929-41) 59 34 5 .628 1946 5-2-1 —— 158 100 Gill John Gill (1942-52) * 50 34 1 .594 1947 5-4-0 —— 139 147 Gill (1953-56) 8 25 2 .257 1948 6-3-0 3-1-0, 2nd 199 106 Gill Merle Schlosser (1957-63) 28 33 3 .461 1949 4-4-0 2-3-0, 4th 148 123 Gill (1964-74) 58 49 2 .541 1950 5-4-0 1-3-0, 5th 188 163 Gill 1951 4-4-0 1-4-0, 6th 164 160 Gill (1975-81) * 38 39 0 .494 1952 4-4-0 1-4-0, 6th 154 159 Gill (1982-86) 25 27 3 .482 1953 1-6-1 0-4-1, 6th 66 238 Petoskey (1987-96) 62 47 2 .568 1954 4-5-0 3-4-0, 5th 136 186 Petoskey (1997-2004) 46 46 0 .500 1955 1-7-1 0-5-0, 7th 80 200 Petoskey (2005-12) 51 47 0 .520 1956 2-7-0 1-4-0, 6th 114 168 Petoskey P.J. Fleck (2013-2016) 30 22 0 .577 1957 4-4-1 1-4-1, 5th 150 126 Schlosser Tim Lester (2017-present) * 13 12 0 .520 1958 4-5-0 2-4-0, 5th 188 200 Schlosser TOTALS 569 453 24 .555 1959 4-5-0 3-3-0, 5th 185 116 Schlosser 1960 4-4-1 2-4-0, 5th 173 106 Schlosser * Alumni - also played collegiate career at WMU 1961 ^ 5-4-1 4-1-1, 2nd 143 179 Schlosser 1962 5-4-0 3-3-0, 4th 158 112 Schlosser 1963 2-7-0 2-4-0, 5th 111 201 Schlosser 1964 3-6-0 2-4-0, 5th 77 185 Doolittle COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR 1965 6-2-1 3-2-1, 3rd 128 127 Doolittle YEAR RECORD LEAGUE PF PA COACH 1966 * 7-3-0 5-1-0, T-1st 175 194 Doolittle 1906 1-2-0 —— 26 28 Myers 1967 5-4-0 4-2-0, T-3rd 156 164 Doolittle 1907 3-2-1 —— 42 8 Spaulding 1968 3-6-0 2-4-0, 5th 160 191 Doolittle 1908 3-3-0 —— 33 98 Spaulding 1969 4-6-0 1-4-0, T-5th 216 203 Doolittle 1909 7-0-0 —— 194 8 Spaulding 1970 7-3-0 2-3-0, 4th 277 132 Doolittle 1910 4-1-1 —— 75 20 Spaulding 1971 7-3-0 2-3-0, 4th 228 124 Doolittle 1911 2-3-0 —— 110 59 Spaulding 1972 7-3-1 2-2-1, 3rd 229 201 Doolittle 1912 3-2-1 —— 86 49 Spaulding 1973 6-5-0 1-4-0, t-5th 190 218 Doolittle 1913 4-0-0 —— 59 15 Spaulding 1974 3-8-0 0-5-0, 6th 187 269 Doolittle 1914 6-0-0 —— 180 7 Spaulding 1975 1-10-0 0-7-0, 9th 119 297 Uzelac 1915 5-1-0 —— 291 43 Spaulding 1976 7-4-0 6-3-0, 4th 270 202 Uzelac 1916 5-1-0 —— 389 38 Spaulding 1977 4-7-0 3-5-0, 7th 261 231 Uzelac 1917 4-3-0 —— 203 105 Spaulding 1978 7-4-0 5-4-0, 4th 220 152 Uzelac 1918 3-2-0 —— 223 30 Spaulding 1979 6-5-0 5-4-0, 3rd 186 120 Uzelac 1919 4-1-0 —— 156 91 Spaulding 1980 7-4-0 6-3-0, 2nd 233 179 Uzelac 1920 3-4-0 —— 119 131 Spaulding 1981 6-5-0 5-4-0, T-5th 206 170 Uzelac 1921 6-2-0 —— 262 40 Spaulding 1982 7-2-2 5-2-2, 2nd 186 78 Harbaugh 1922 6-0-0 —— 160 0 Olander 1983 6-5-0 4-5-0, 6th 179 208 Harbaugh 1923 6-1-1 —— 160 21 Olander 1984 5-6-0 3-6-0, T-8th 234 213 Harbaugh 1924 5-1-1 —— 101 46 Martineau 1985 4-6-1 4-4-1, T-4th 182 212 Harbaugh 1925 6-2-1 —— 125 47 Martineau 1986 3-8-0 3-5-0, 8th 183 257 Harbaugh 1926 7-1-0 —— 132 20 Martineau 1987 5-6-0 4-4-0, 5th 218 240 Molde 1927 3-4-0 —— 100 72 Martineau 1988 *^ 9-3-0 7-1-0, 1st 354 237 Molde 1928 5-2-0 —— 119 32 Martineau 1989 5-6-0 3-5-0, 6th 210 210 Molde 1929 5-2-1 —— 161 44 Gary 1990 7-4-0 5-3-0, 3rd 249 218 Molde 1930 5-1-1 —— 192 25 Gary 1991 6-5-0 4-4-0, 5th 218 253 Molde 1931 5-2-0 —— 86 51 Gary 1992 7-3-1 6-3-0, 2nd 197 177 Molde 1932 6-0-1 —— 174 6 Gary 1993 7-3-1 6-1-1, 2nd 236 187 Molde 1933 3-3-1 —— 66 64 Gary 1994 7-4-0 5-3-0, T-3rd 274 189 Molde 1934 7-1-0 —— 104 52 Gary 1995 7-4-0 6-2-0, T-3rd 253 190 Molde 1935 5-3-0 —— 78 91 Gary 1996 2-9-0 2-6-0, 9th 208 304 Molde 1936 2-5-0 —— 60 91 Gary 1997 8-3-0 6-2-0, 2nd-WD 301 265 Darnell 1937 5-3-0 —— 92 65 Gary 1998 7-4-0 5-3-0, 3rd-WD 360 312 Darnell 1938 4-3-0 —— 102 26 Gary 1999 # 7-5-0 6-2-0, 1st-WD 373 342 Darnell 1939 2-6-1 —— 51 85 Gary 2000 # 9-3-0 7-1-0, 1st-WD 359 139 Darnell

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 47 47 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE COACHING HISTORY COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR - CONTINUED ASSISTANT COACHES YEAR RECORD LEAGUE PS PA COACH ASSISTANT COACH YEAR(S) Jim Knowles 1997-02 2001 5-6-0 4-4-0, 4th-WD 277 266 Darnell James Adams 2019-pres. Tim Knox 2004 2002 4-8-0 3-5-0, 5th-WD 303 330 Darnell Ashton Aikens 2017-18 Paul Krasula 1975-81 2003 5-7-0 4-4-0, 4th-WD 331 370 Darnell Wally Ake 2001-03 Rick Kravitz 2008-09 2004 1-10-0 0-8-0, 7th-WD 248 436 Darnell Trevor Andrews 2019-pres. Rob Kuhlman 1987, 1989-96 Harold Barnhort 1931-32 Tim Lester 2005-06 2005 7-4-0 5-3-0,T-3rd-WD 354 342 Cubit MIke Bath 2019-pres. Tom Lewinski 1997-99 2006 ^ 8-5-0 6-2-0, 2nd-WD 299 259 Cubit Jim Bengala 1975-79 Terry Lewis 1975-76 2007 5-7-0 3-4, T-3rd-WD 323 347 Cubit Clayt Birmingham 2004 Bob Lusk 1963 2008 ^ 9-4-0 6-2, T-2nd-WD 372 324 Cubit Don Boven 1952-55 Lynn Lynch 1958-59 2009 5-7-0 4-4, 3rd-WD 296 330 Cubit Chuck Bullough 2005 Terry Malone 2018 2010 6-6-0 5-3. 3rd-WD 388 286 Cubit Dick Bumpas 2003 Van Malone 2004 2011 ^ 7-6-0 5-3, 3rd-WD 459 373 Cubit Kenni Burns 2016 Henry Mason 1991-94 Bill Bye 1987-96 Greg Mattison 1982-86 2012 4-8-0 2-6, 5th-WD 352 356 Cubit Brian Callahan 2013-16 Peter McCarty 2007-09 2013 1-11 1-7, 6th-WD 206 425 Fleck Gene Cavich 1975-80 George McDonald 2005-06 2014 ^ 8-5 6-2, 3rd-WD 439 324 Fleck Dana Chambers 1987-96 Tim McGarigle 2012-present 2015 #^ 8-5 6-2, T-1st-WD 468 368 Fleck Amp Campbell 2010-12 Bill Miller 2007 2016 *#^ 13-1 8-0, 1st, WD 582 277 Fleck Steve Casula 2012 John Miller 1963-78 2017 6-6 4-4, 4th, WD 407 348 Lester Deon Chester 1997-99 Tim Mingey 1977-81 2018 ^ 7-6 5-3, T-2nd-WD 416 449 Lester Kirk Ciarrocca 2013-16 Reggie Mitchell 1986 Roger Chiaverini 1956-57 Charley Molnar 2003-04 Totals 569-453-24 251-247-9 22,763 18,696 .555 Pct. Dave Cohen 2010-11 Jake Moreland 2005-11, 2017-pres. Mike Colletta 1976-77 Steve Morrison 2005-09 PS - points scored, PA points allowed Chuck Comer 1968-74 Rich Nagy 2010-12 Pete Cordelli 2002-03 Kyle Nystrom 1992-01 * Mid-American Conference Champions Bill Cubit 1997-99 Jack O’Brien 1934-35 # Mid-American Conference West Division Champions Ryan Cubit 2009-12 Joe Palcic 2019-pres. ^ Postseason Bowl Participant Mike Cummings 2002-04 Matt Patanelli 1944, 1948-51 Tim Daoust 2006-09, 2017-18 Ed Pinkham 2013-16 Bob Diaco 2004 Sam Pittman 1999 Chuck Driesbach 1997-00 Dick Raklovits 1957-74 David Duggan 2016-2018 Vinson Reynolds 2013-present Larry Edlund 1987-96 A.J. Ricker 2008, 2011-12 2000-02 Norb Riesterer 1938 Bobby Erhardt 2012 Brian Rock 1992-2005 Lou Esposito 2010-12, 2017-pres. Jerry Rosburg 1987-91 Eric Evans 2017-pres. Bill Rowekamp 1957-74 Ed Ferkany 1963-68 Dave Sabada 1981 Dan Ferrigno 1982-86 Mike Sabock 2008-11 Dave Finley 1975 Tony Samuel 1982-83 Keith Flynn 2000-01 Nick Sanchez 2018 2011 Cory Sanders 2017 Keith Gaither 2019-pres. Mike Santiago 1985-86 Willie Mack Garza 1997-00 Scott Shafer 2005-06 Luke Getsy 2013 Matt Simon 2014-16 John Gill 1928-41 Tom Slaughter 1948-63 Jim Gilstrap 1978-79 Bob Stanley 2007-10 Mike Grant 2008-10 Fred Stevens 1957-74 Gary Hainrihar 1977-81 Mike Sullivan 2005-06 Mike Hankwitz 1982-84 Bob Sutton 1975-76, 1980-81 Brad Hanson 1982-83 Joel Swisher 1987-88 Bill Hardy 1977 1982-84 J.C. Harper 2003-04 Chris Tabor 2006-07 Billy Harris 1978-81 Bruce Tall 2002 Mike Hart 2014-present Dave Voth 1997-98, 2000-01 Darrell Hazell 1995-96 Thad Ward 2012 Grant Heard 2007 Roy Weitz 1942-55 Greg Hermsen 1989-96 Rob Wenger 2013-16 Marty Higgins 1987-90 Lou West 1984-85 1984-86 Clayton White 2006 Guy Holliday 2000-02 Paul White 1955-56 Joe Hoy 1952-55 Jimmy Williams 2016 Charles Huff 2013 Paul Williams 2005 Ray Jeske 1984-86 Joe Woods 2001-03 Kevin Johns 2017 Dontae Wright 2018-pres. Scott Kavanagh 2007 Bob Wyman 1964-74 Tim Lester leads the Broncos out onto the field at Waldo Stadium for the first time as a Bill Kenney 2013-pres. head coach on Sept. 16, 2017. Lester, a quarterback at WMU from 1996-99, became the 2003-04 fourth Bronco Alumni to become the head coach. Tom Kisselle 1960-62

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 48 49 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GAME RUSHING YARDS 1. 47 Shawn Faulkner vs. Ball State, 1983 PLAY 2. 46 Jerome Persell vs. Ball State, 1977 1. 94 Jon Drach to Greg Jennings CAREER 3. 45 Tim Majerle vs. Ohio, 1966 vs. Central Michigan, 2003(TD) 1. 4,826 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 2. 89 Tim Hiller to Greg Jennings 2. 4,219 Robert Sanford, 1997-00 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS vs. Bowling Green, 2005 (TD) 3. 4,190 Jerome Persell, 1976-78 3. 87 Jamie Pass to Allan Boyko 4. 3,671 Brandon West, 2006-09 CAREER vs. Kent State, 1990 (TD) 5. 3,341 Shawn Faulkner, 1980-83 1. 52 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 4. 84 Brad Tayles to Corey Sylve 6. 3,327 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-18 2. 43 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-present vs. Central Michigan, 1990 (TD) 7. 3,045 Jim Vackaro, 1992-95 3. 39 Jerome Persell, 1976-78 84 Brad Tayles to John Morton 8. 2,608 Bobby Howard, 1977-80 4. 30 Robert Sanford, 1997-00 vs. Ball State, 1992 (TD) 9. 2,453 Mark Bonds, 2004-07 5. 25 Brandon West, 2006-09 84 Jon Wassink to Dee Eskridge 10. 2,449 Larry Caper, 1979-82 25 Larry Cates, 1971-73 vs. Syracuse, 2018 (TD) 11. 2,384 Phil Reed, 2000-03 7. 23 Jim Vackaro, 1992-95 7. 80 to Corey Davis 12. 2,248 LeVante Bellamy, 2015-present 23 Albert Little, 1976-79 Bahamas Bowl, 2015 (TD) 13. 2,018 Roger Lawson, 1969-71 9. 22 Roger Lawson, 1969-71 14. 2,010 Lewis Howard, 1984-87 10. 21 Phillip Reed, 2000-03 15. 2,000 Dan Matthews, 1973-75 PASSING ATTEMPTS SEASON SEASON 1. 24 Jarvion Franklin, 2014 CAREER 1. 1,668 Shawn Faulkner, 1983 2. 19 Jerome Persell, 1976 1. 1,608 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09 2. 1,571 Robert Sanford, 2000 3. 18. Robert Sanford, 2000 2. 1,507 Tim Lester, 1996-99 3. 1,551 Jarvion Franklin, 2014 4. 16 Jamauri Bogan, 2015 3. 1,387 Zach Terrell, 2013-16 4. 1,505 Jerome Persell, 1976 5. 15 Jamauri Bogan, 2018 4. 1,370 Brad Tayles, 1989-92 5. 1,353 Jarvion Franklin, 2016 6. 14 Jerome Persell, 1977 5. 1,215 , 2009-12 6. 1,346 Jerome Persell, 1978 7. 13 Larry Cates, 1971 6. 892 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95 7. 1,339 Jerome Persell, 1977 13 Roger Lawson, 1970 7. 763 Ryan Cubit, 2004-06 T-8 1,228 Jarvion Franklin, 2017 13 Robert Davis, 1988 8. 708 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, ‘85-86 T-8 1,228 LeVante Bellamy, 2018 10. 12 Jarvion Franklin, 2016 9. 633 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01 10.. 1,205 Roger Lawson, 1970 12 Albert Little, 1978 10. 575 Chad Munson, 2002-03 11. 1,164 Brandon West, 2009 12 Darnell Fields, 1998 12. 1,092 Robert Sanford, 1999 SEASON 13. 1,082 Mark Bonds, 2006 1. 522 Tim Hiller, 2008 14. 1,068 Lovell Coleman, 1958 PASSING YARDS 2. 502 Alex Carder, 2011 15. 1,054 Robert Davis, 1988 3. 514 Tim Hiller, 2009 16. 1,053 Phillip Reed, 2002 CAREER 4. 470 Tim Lester, 1999 17. 1,051 Jamauri Bogan, 2015 1. 12,104 Zach Terrell, 2013-16 5. 458 Alex Carder, 2010 18. 1,033 Robert Sanford, 1997 2. 11,329 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09 6. 421 Tim Hiller, 2007 19. 1,026 Brandon West, 2008 3. 11,299 Tim Lester, 1996-99 7. 406 Tim Lester, 1998 20. 1,016 Darnell Fields, 1998 4. 8,886 Alex Carder, 2009-12 8. 391 Zach Terrell, 2015 21. 1,004 Trovon Riley, 2005 5. 8,717 Brad Tayles, 1989-92 9. 377 Zach Terrell, 2016 6. 6,148 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95 10. 376 Brad Tayles, 1992 GAME 7. 4,849 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01 1. 281 Jarvion Franklin, at Akron, 2016 8. 4,699 Ryan Cubit, 2004-06 GAME 2. 279 Lovell Coleman, vs. Central Michigan, 1958 9. 4,463 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, ’85-86 1. 66 Tim Hiller vs. Central Michigan, 2009 3. 247 Sam Dunlap, vs. Ohio Northern, 1916 10. 4,283 Chad Munson, 2002-03 2. 64 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 2010 4. 241 Jerome Persell vs. Eastern Michigan,1976 3. 63 Tim Hiller at Buffalo, 2008 5. 228 Jarvion Franklini at Central Michigan,2017 SEASON 4. 62 Tim Hiller vs. Ball State, 2009 6. 215 Jamauri Bogan at Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1. 3,873 Alex Carder, 2011 5. 59 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011 7. 213 LeVante Bellamy at Ball State,2018 2. 3,725 Tim Hiller, 2008 6. 58 Jeff Welsh vs. Michigan, 2001 8. 211 Jarvion Franklin at Idaho, 2014 3. 3,639 Tim Lester, 1999 7. 57 Tyler Van Tubbergen at Kent State, 2012 4. 3,533 Zach Terrell, 2016 57 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 2011 PLAY 5. 3,526 Zach Terrell, 2015 57 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011 1. 95 Clarence Frendt vs. Detroit City, 1930 (TD) 6. 3,443 Zach Terrell, 2014 57 Tony Kimbrough vs. Fresno State, 1988 2. 89 Leland Davis vs. Marshall, 1954 (TD) 7. 3,334 Alex Carder, 2010 3. 87 Horace Coleman vs. Toledo, 1941 (TD) 8. 3,311 Tim Lester, 1998 4. 87 Lewis Howard vs. Marshall, 1984 9. 3,249 Tim Hiller, 2009 PASSING COMPLETIONS 10. 3,021 Tim Hiller, 2007 CAREER RUSHING ATTEMPTS GAME 1. 1,013 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09 1. 548 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011 2. 908 Zach Terrell, 2013-16 CAREER 2. 479 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 2011 3. 875 Tim Lester, 1996-99 1. 942 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 3. 471 Tim Hiller at Central Michigan, 2008 4. 769 Alex Carder, 2009-12 2. 842 Jerome Persell, 1976-78 4. 450 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 2003 5. 663 Brad Tayles, 1989-92 3. 838 Robert Sanford, 1997-00 5. 445 Zach Terrell vs. Buffalo, 2016 6. 529 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95 4. 761 Shawn Faulkner, 1980-83 6. 439 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 2011 7. 459 Ryan Cubit, 2004-06 5. 732 Brandon West, 2006-09 439 Jon Wassink at Miami, 2018 8. 382 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01 6. 622 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-2018 8. 435 Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green, 1998 9. 365 Chris Conklin, 1982-83, ‘85-86 9. 432 Tim Lester vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998 10. 312 Chad Munson, 2002-03 SEASON 10. 429 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011 1. 394 Shawn Faulkner, 1983 11. 410 Tim Hiller vs. Central Michigan, 2009 SEASON 2. 309 Jerome Persell, 1978 1. 339 Tim Hiller, 2008 3. 306 Jarvion Franklin, 2014 2. 330 Alex Carder, 2011 4. 293 Robert Sanford, 2000 3. 309 Tim Hiller, 2009 5. 248 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 4. 289 Alex Carder, 2010 5. 282 Tim Lester, 1999 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 48 49 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

6. 267 Tim Hiller, 2007 6. 27 Zach Terrell, 2015 7 263 Zach Terrell, 2016 7. 26 Zach Terrell, 2014 8. 262 Zach Terrell, 2015 8. 23 Tim Hiller, 2009 GAME 9. 250 Zach Terrell, 2014 9. 22 Tim Lester, 1998 1. 16 10. 236 Tim Lester, 1998 10. 20 Tim Hiller, 2007 Jordan White at Toledo, 2011 20 Tim Hiller, 2005 2. 16 Greg Jennings at Virginia, 2005 GAME GAME 3. 16 1. 43 1. 7 Jamie Hence vs. Ohio, 1987 Alex Carder vs. Toledo, 2010 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011 4. 15 2. 42 2. 6 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 1997 Tim Hiller at Buffalo, 2008 Tyler Van Tubbergen vs. Akron, 2011 5. 14 3. 40 6 Daniel Braverman vs. Murray State, 2015 Tim Hiller, 2009 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 2003 14 4. 38 4. 5 Jordan White at No. 24 Illinois, 2011 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011 Jon Wassink at Miami, 2018 14 38 5 Juan Nunez at Central Michigan, 2010 Tim Hiller at Central Michigan, 2008 Tyler Van Tubbergen vs. UMass, 2012 14 6. 37 5 Jordan White vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 2011 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 2011 14 7. 36 5 Jamarko Simmons vs. Indiana, 2007 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011 Alex Carder at Akron, 2010 14 36 5 Jamarko Simmons at West Virginia, 2007 Jeff Welsh vs. Michigan, 2001 Alex Carder vs. Nicholls State, 2010 14 9. 34 5 Steve Neal vs. Toledo, 1999 Tim Hiller vs. Hofstra, 2009 Tim Hiller vs. Ball State, 2005 34 5 Tim Hiller vs. Buffalo, 2009 Jon Drach vs. Central Michigan, 2003 RECEIVING YARDS 5 Jeff Welsh vs. Illinois State, 2001 CAREER COMPLETION PCT. 5 1. 5,285 Corey Davis, 2013-16^$ Tim Lester vs. Youngstown State, 1999 2. 4,187 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11 CAREER 5 3. 3,599 Steve Neal, 1997-00 1. .655 Zach Terrell, 2013-16 Norm Harris vs. Central Michigan, 1949 4. 3,539 Greg Jennings, 2002-05 2. .633 Alex Carder, 2009-12 5. 3,019 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-08 3. .630 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09 6. 2,499 Daniel Braverman, 2013-15 4. .603 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01 INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 7. 2,456 Corey Alston, 1997-00 5. .602 Ryan Cubit, 2004-06 8. 2,337 Juan Nunez, 2007-10 6. .593 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95 CAREER 9. 2,042 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-03 7. .582 Ed Chlebek, 1959-61 67 Brad Tayles, 1989-92 10. 1,957 Allan Boyko, 1987-90 8. .581 Tim Lester, 1996-99 ^ MAC Record 9. .577 Steve Hoffman, 1983-84 SEASON $ FBS Record 10. .570 Tyler Vantubbergen, 2010-13 25 Brad Tayles, 1989

SEASON GAME SEASON 1. .698 Zach Terrell, 2016 6 1. 1,911 Jordan White, 2011 ^ 2. .679 Zach Terrell, 2014 Brad Tayles vs. Central Michigan, 1989 2. 1,500 Corey Davis, 2016 3. .670 Jon Drach, 2003 3. 1,436 Corey Davis, 2015 .670 Zach Terrell, 2015 4. 1,408 Corey Davis, 2014 5. .657 Alex Carder, 2011 RECEPTIONS 5. 1,378 Jordan White, 2010 6. .653 Tim Hiller, 2005 6. 1,371 Daniel Braverman, 2015 7. .649 Tim Hiller, 2008 CAREER 7. 1,276 Jamarko Simmons, 2008 8. .642 Robbie Haas, 2005 1. 332 Corey Davis, 2013-16 ^ 8. 1,259 Greg Jennings, 2005 9. .640 Jon Wassink, 2017 2. 306 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11 9. 1,121 Steve Neal, 1998 10. .634 Tim Hiller, 2007 3. 260 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-08 10. 1,113 Steve Neal, 1999 4. 238 Greg Jennings, 2002-05 ^ MAC Record 5. 235 Steve Neal, 1997-00 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 6. 212 Daniel Braverman, 2013-15 GAME 7. 190 Juan Nunez, 2007-10 1. 272 Corey Davis at Ball State, 2016 CAREER 8. 163 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-03 2. 265 Jordan White vs. Purdue, 2011 % 1. 99 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09 9. 157 Andre Wallace, 1991-94 3. 263 Corey Alston vs. Eastern Michigan, 1997 2. 96 Zach Terrell, 2013-16 10. 151 Robert Arnheim, 2008-11 4. 244 Greg Jennings vs. Ball State, 2005 3. 87 Tim Lester, 1996-99 ^ MAC Record 5. 240 Dee Eskridge vs. Syracuse, 2018 4. 74 Alex Carder, 2009-12 6. 238 Jordan White at Toledo, 2011 5. 49 Brad Tayles, 1989-92 SEASON 7. 212 Corey Davis vs Ohio, 2014 6. 45 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95 1. 140 Jordan White, 2011 8. 203 Bob Phillips vs. Ohio, 1981 7. 36 Ryan Cubit, 2004-06 2. 108 Daniel Braverman, 2015 9. 192 Juan Nunez at Akron, 2010 8. 35 Norm Harris, 1948-50 3. 104 Jamarko Simmons, 2008 10. 186 Kelly Spielmaker vs. Toledo, 1983 9. 34 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01 4. 98 Greg Jennings, 2005 11. 184 Steve Neal vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998 10. 32 Chad Munson, 2002-03 5. 97 Corey Davis, 2016 % MAC and WMU Bowl Record - Little Caesar’s 6. 94 Jordan White, 2010 SEASON 7. 91 Juan Nunez, 2010 1. 36 Tim Hiller, 2008 8. 89 Corey Davis, 2015 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 2. 34 Tim Lester, 1999 9. 86 Daniel Braverman, 2014 3. 33 Zach Terrell, 2016 10. 84 Jamarko Simmons, 2007 CAREER 4. 31 Alex Carder, 2011 1. 52 Corey Davis, 2013-16 5. 30 Alex Carder, 2010 2. 39 Greg Jennings, 2002-05

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3. 32 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11 4. 27 Steve Neal, 1997-00 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL POINTS 5. 25 Corey Alston, 1997-00 CAREER CAREER 6. 24 Juan Nunez, 2007-10 1. 12,724 Zach Terrell, 2013-16 1. 337 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-15 7. 20 Branden Ledbetter, 2005-08 2. 11,220 Tim Hiller, 2005, 2007-09 2. 336 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 8. 19 Allan Boyko, 1987-90 3. 11,081 Tim Lester, 1996-99 3. 333 John Potter, 2008-11 19 Daniel Braverman, 2013-15 4. 9,116 Alex Carder, 2009-12 4. 312 Corey Davis, 2013-16 10. 17 Jamarko Simmons, 2005-08 5. 9,071 Brad Tayles, 1989-92 5. 307 Brad Selent, 1997-00 SEASON 6. 6,915 Jay McDonagh, 1993-95 6. 258 Robert Sanford, 1997-00 7. 4,867 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 7. 253 Walt Olsen, 1916-17, 1919 1. 19 Corey Davis, 2016 8. 4,805 Jeff Welsh, 1997-01 8. 252 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-present 2. 17 Jordan White, 2011 9. 4,599 Ryan Cubit, 2004-06 9. 240 Jerome Persell, 1976-78 3. 14 Greg Jennings, 2005 10. 4,190 Jerome Persell, 1976-78 10. 239 Mike Prindle, 1981-84 4. 14 Greg Jennings, 2003 5. 13 Daniel Braverman, 2015 SEASON SEASON 6. 12 Corey Davis, 2015 1. 4,143 Alex Carder, 2011 1. 150 Jarvion Franklin, 2014 7. 11 Greg Jennings, 2004 2. 3,782 Zach Terrell, 2016 2. 138 Walt Olsen, 1916 11 Steve Neal, 1999 3. 3,727 Tim Hiller, 2008 3. 128 Butch Hampton, 2016 9. 10 Allan Boyko, 1990 4. 3,703 Zach Terrell, 2014 4. 122 Sam Dunlap, 1916 10 Juan Nunez, 2010 5. 3,654 Zach Terrell, 2015 5. 118 Jerome Persell, 1976 10 Jordan White, 2010 6. 3,604 Tim Lester, 1999 6. 114 Corey Davis, 2016 GAME 7. 3,560 Alex Carder, 2010 7. 108 Robert Sanford, 2000 8. 3,262 Tim Lester, 1998 8. 107 John Potter, 2011 1. 4 Greg Jennings vs. Ball State, 2005 9. 3,148 Tim Hiller, 2009 9. 104 Andrew Haldeman, 2015 4 Jayden Reed at Miami, 2018 10. 2,952 Tim Hiller, 2007 10. 102 Jordan White, 2011 3. 3 Corey Davis at Ball State, 2016 11. 96 Jamauri Bogan, 2015 3 Corey Davis vs. NC Central, 2016 GAME 3 Corey Davis vs. Ball State, 2015 1. 564 Alex Carder at Toledo, 2011 GAME 3 Daniel Braverman vs. Central Michigan, 2015 2. 478 Alex Carder at Connecticut, 2011 1. 52 Walt Olsen vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 1916 3 Jordan White at Toledo, 2011 3. 477 Jon Wassink at Miami, 2018 2. 42 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 1916 3 Juan Nunez at Akron, 2010 4. 469 Zach Terrell vs. Buffalo, 2016 3. 34 Walt Olsen vs. Michigan State Frosh, 1916 3 Greg Jennings vs. Central Michigan, 2003 5. 465 Tim Hiller at Central Michigan, 2008 3 Steve Neal vs. Eastern Michigan, 1999 6. 464 Chad Munson vs. William & Mary, 2003 3 Steve Neal vs. Missouri, 1999 POINTS AFTER 7. 456 Alex Carder vs. Purdue, 2011 3 George Mesko vs. Central Michigan, 1949 8. 448 Alex Carder at Miami, 2011 TOUCHDOWNS (PATs) 3 Al Bellile vs. West Texas State, 1968 9. 447 Tim Lester vs. Bowling Green, 1998 10. 440 Alex Carder vs. Ball State, 2011 CAREER 11. 432 Tim Lester vs. Buffalo, 1999 1. 184 John Potter, 2008-11 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 2. 166 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-15 3. 157 Brad Selent, 1997-00 CAREER 4. 105 John Creek, 1985-88 1. 7,764 Brandon West, 2006-09 TOUCHDOWNS (overall, including rushing & receiving) 2. 5,537 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 CAREER SEASON 3. 5,212 Corey Davis, 2013-16 1. 56 Jarvion Franklin, 2014-17 1. 71 Butch Hampton, 2016 4. 5,093 Greg Jennings, 2002-05 2. 52 Corey Davis, 2013-16 2. 57 John Potter, 2011 4. 4,705 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11 3. 43 Robert Sanford, 1997-00 3. 51 Andrew Haldeman, 2014 5. 4,609 Robert Sanford, 1997-00 4. 42 Jamauri Bogan, 2015-present 4. 50 John Potter, 2010 6. 4,446 Jim Vackaro, 1992-95 5. 41 Greg Jennings, 2002-05 5. 47 Andrew Haldeman, 2015 7. 4,394 Jerome Persell, 1975-78 6. 39 Jerome Persell, 1976-78 47 Brad Selent, 2000 8. 4.388 Darius Phillips, 2014-17 7. 32 Jordan White, 2007, 2009-11 7. 45 Josh Grant, 2017 9. 3,812 Cliff Reed, 1981-84 8. 32 Brandon West, 2006-09 8. 42 Andrew Haldeman, 2012 42 Nate Meyer, 2005 SEASON 32 Walt Olsen, 1916-17, 1919 30 Lovell Coleman, 1957-59 10. 41 John Potter, 2008 1. 2,358 Brandon West, 2009 41 Robert Menchinger, 2003 2. 2,160 Jordan White, 2011 SEASON 3. 2,119 Brandon West, 2007 1. 25 Jarvion Franklin, 2014 GAME 4. 1,943 Brandon West, 2008 2. 19 Sam Dunlap, 1916 1. 10 Butch Hampton vs. NC Central, 2016 5. 1,889 Shawn Faulkner, 1983 19 Jerome Persell, 1976 10 Walt Olsen vs. Michigan State Frosh, 1916 6. 1,734 Greg Jennings, 2003 19 Corey Davis, 2016 10 Walt Olsen vs. Ohio Northern, 1916 7. 1,714 Jarvion Franklin, 2014 5. 18 Robert Sanford, 2000 4. 9 John Potter vs. Akron, 2011 8. 1,641 Jarvion Franklin, 2016 6. 17 Jordan White, 2011 9 John Potter at Toledo, 2011 9. 1,623 Robert Sanford, 2000 17 Walt Olsen, 1916 6. 8 John Potter at Akron, 2010 10. 1,576 Tony Knox, 1996 8. 16 Jamauri Bogan, 2015 8 Robert Menchinger vs. William & Mary, 2003 11. 1,567 LeVante Bellamy, 2018 9. 15 Jamauri Bogan, 2018 8 Brad Selent vs. Bowling Green, 1998 8 Brad Selent vs. Indiana State, 2000 GAME 10. 14 Greg Jennings, 2005 14 Greg Jennings, 2003 1. 346 Brandon West vs. Indiana, 2007 14 Jarvion Franklin, 2016 2. 330 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 1996 CONSECUTIVE PATs 3. 299 Jarvion Franklin at Akron, 2016 GAME 4. 296 Benny Clark vs. Kent, 1998 1. 8 Walt Olsen vs. Grand Rapids Veterinary, 1916 CAREER 5. 291 Brandon West at Iowa, 2007 2. 7 Sam Dunlap vs. Ohio Northern, 1916 1. 129 John Potter, 2008-11 ^ 6. 282 Brandon West vs. Buffalo, 2009 3. 4 12 times, last Jamauri Bogan, 2018 2. 71 John Creek, 1985-88 7. 279 Greg Jennings vs. Connecticut, 2003 3. 66 Robert Menchinger, 2001-03 279 Lovell Coleman vs. Central Michigan, 1958 4. 55 Mike Prindle, 1981-84 9. 276 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 1990 5. 51 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-2014 10. 272 Corey Davis at Ball State, 2016 6. 48 Brad Selent, 1997-98 7. 46 Josh Grant, 2017-18 8. 38 Alton Laupp, 1979-80 ^ MAC Record 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 50 51 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SEASON SEASON 1. 57 John Potter, 2011 PUNTS 1. 39 Dave Kribs, 1938 2. 50 John Potter, 2010 2. 38 Kendrick Mosley, 2003 CAREER 3. 47 Brad Selent, 2000 3. 35 Josh Bush, 2000 1. 230 J. Schroeder, 2012-15 4. 41 Robert Menchinger, 2003 2. 225 Jim Klapthor, 1983-86 5. 40 Brad Selent, 1998 GAME 3. 208 Ben Armer, 2008-11 6. 38 Josh Grant, 2017 1. 9 Kendrick Mosley vs. Central Michigan, 2003 4. 207 Stu Jones, 1975-78 2. 9 Dave Kribs vs. Akron, 1938 5. 184 Jim Laney, 2005-07 3. 7 Dave Kribs vs. Detroit, 1938 6. 177 Mike Prindle, 1981-83 FIELD GOALS 7 George Bedner vs. Kent, 1961 SEASON CAREER 1. 77 J. Schroeder, 2013 1. 57 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-15 PUNT RETURN YARDS 77 Jim Klapthor, 1985 2. 54 Mike Prindle, 1981-84 3. 72 Adam Anderson, 2003 3. 50 Brad Selent, 1997-00 CAREER 4. 67 Jim Klapthor, 1986 4. 47 John Potter, 2008-11 1. 869 Kendrick Mosley, 1999-03 67 Mike Prindle, 1982 5. 45 Jay Barresi, 1989-92 2. 786 Josh Bush, 1998-01 6. 42 John Creek, 1985-88 3. 611 Greg Williams, 1975-78 GAME 4. 558 Reggie Hinton, 1979-81 SEASON 1. 12 Mike Prindle vs. Miami, 1982 2. 11 Adam Anderson vs. Michigan State, 2003 1. 24 Mike Prindle, 1984 SEASON 2. 19 Butch Hampton, 2016 1. 526 Josh Bush, 2000 GAME (LONGEST) 3. 18 Brad Selent, 1998 2. 440 Kendrick Mosley, 2002 1. 86 Dale Morris vs. Butler, 1938 4. 17 Nate Meyer, 2006 3. 256 Dave Hallabrin, 1971 86 Dale Livingston vs. Kent, 1966 5. 17 Mike Prindle, 1982 3. 83 Leslie Gratton vs. Washington (Mo.), 1950 17 Andrew Haldeman, 2015 GAME 82 J. Schroeder vs. Massachusetts, 2012 7. 16 Andrew Haldeman, 2013 1. 160 Kendrick Mosley vs. C. Michigan, 2003 16 John Potter, 2011 2. 151 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 1990 3. 146 Jayden Reed vs. Delaware State, 2018 GAME PUNT AVERAGE 4. 138 Kendrick Mosley vs. Buffalo, 2002 1. 7 Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984 (9 att.) 138 Steve Neal vs. Kent State, 1997 CAREER 2. 6 Andrew Haldeman at Toledo, 2013 (6 att.) 1. 42.1 Derrick Mitchell, 2015-17 3. 5 Butch Hampton vs. Ohio, 2016 (5 att.) PLAY 2. 41.0 J. Schroeder 2012-15 1. 95 Paul Agema vs. Akron, 1990 (TD) LONGEST 41.0 Jim Laney, 2005-07 2. 93 Jayden Reed vs. Delaware State, 2018 4. 40.8 Todd Rawsthorne, 1990-91 1. 56 Mike Prindle vs. Northern Illinois, 1984 3. 89 Wesley Cates vs. Bowling Green, 1974 (TD) 5. 40.7 Adam Anderson, 2001-03 2. 56 Brad Selent vs. Central Michigan, 1998 4. 84 Steve Neal vs. Kent State, 1997 (TD) 6. 40.4 Ben Armer, 2008-11 3. 53 Brad Selent vs. Marshall, 1999 7. 40.0 J. Schroeder, 2012-current 4. 52 Andrew Haldeman at Ball State, 2012 8. 39.9 Dale Livingston, 1965-66 5. 52 Mike Canfield vs. Kent, 1972 KICKOFF RETURNS 9. 39.4 Leslie Gratton, 1948-50 6. 51 Jay Barresi vs. Toledo, 1989 CAREER SEASON 1. 129 Darius Phillips, 2014-17 1. 43.9 Jim Laney, 2007 (62-2720) POINTS (KICKERS) 2. 127 Brandon West, 2006-09 43.9 Adam Anderson, 2003 (72-3162) 3. 75 Cliff Reed, 1981-84 3. 43.3 Dale Livingston, 1967 (49-2123) CAREER 4. 71 Elan Banks, 1991-94 4. 43.1 J. Schroeder, 2014 (51-2196) 1. 337 Andrew Haldeman, 2012-15 5. 42.9 Todd Rawsthorne, 1990 (35-1502) 2. 333 John Potter, 2008-11 SEASON 6. 42.8 J. Schroeder, 2014 (58-2,484) 3. 307 Brad Selent, 1997-00 1. 42 Brandon West, 2009 7. 42.4 Derrick Mitchell, 2017 (65-2,756) 4. 239 Mike Prindle, 1981-84 2. 41 Dervon Wallace, 2011 8. 41.3 Derrick Mitchell, 2017 (17-702) 5. 231 John Creek, 1985-88 3. 37 Rashad McDade, 1999 9. 41.2 Ben Armer, 2010 (57-2349) 37 Darius Phillips, 2016 10. 41.1 Jim Klapthor, 1985 (77-3161) SEASON 5. 36 Darius Phillips, 2016 1. 128 Butch Hampton, 2016 6. 35 Brandon West, 2007 GAME (minimum of two [2] punts) 2. 107 John Potter, 2011 7. 31 Greg Jennings, 2003 1. 66.0 J. Schroeder vs. UMass, 2012 (2-132) 3. 104 Andrew Haldeman, 2015 8. 28 Brandon West, 2008 2. 52.6 Jim Klapthor vs. Bowling Green, 1986 (5-263) 4. 94 Brad Selent, 1998 9. 27 Cliff Reed, 1984 3. 52.0 Ben Armer vs. Ohio, 2008 (2-104) 5. 90 Josh Grant, 2017 10. 25 Darius Phillips, 2014 4. 51.0 J. Schroeder vs. Toledo, 2012 (4-204) 90 Mike Prindle, 1984 25 Allan Boyko, 1988 51.0 Ben Armer vs. Northern Illinois, 2010 (3-153) 7. 87 Andrew Haldeman, 2014 25 Tony Knox, 1996 6. 50.7 Jim Laney at West Virginia, 2007 (7-355) 8. 86 John Potter, 2010 25 Ronald Rogers, 2001 7. 50.5 Ben Armer vs. Eastern Michigan, 2008 (2-101) 9. 84 Nate Meyer, 2006 50.5 Todd Rawsthorne vs. Akron, 1991 (4-202) 84 John Creek, 1988 GAME 9. 49.9 Dale Livingston vs. BYU, 1967 (6-299) 1. 8 Dervon Wallace at Toledo, 2011 10. 49.8 Adam Anderson vs. N. Illinois, 2003 (6-299) GAME 2. 7 Brandon West vs.Central Michigan, 2009 1. 24 Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984 3. 7 Rashad McDade vs. Eastern Michigan, 1999 2. 20 Andrew Haldeman at Toledo, 2013 4. 7 Lewis Howard vs. Bowling Green, 1985 3. 17 Butch Hampton vs. Ohio, 2016 PUNT RETURNS 5. 6 11 times 4. 16 Andrew Haldeman at Eastern Michigan, 2015 CAREER 5. 15 Mike Prindle vs. Ohio, 1984 1. 83 Dave Kribs, 1937-39 15 John Potter at Ball State, 2010 2. 69 Josh Bush, 1998-01 7. 14 John Potter vs. Central Michigan, 2011 3. 68 Greg Williams, 1975-78 14 John Creek vs. Illinois State, 1988 68 Reggie Hinton, 1979-81 9. 13 Josh Grant vs. Ball State, 2017 13 Nate Meyer vs. Ball State, 2005 13 Alton Laupp vs. Eastern Michigan, 1980 13 Brad Selent vs. Northern Illinois, 1998

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SEASON KICKOFF RETURN YARDS TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 5 Doug Kraus, 1988 5 Paul Johnson, 1988 CAREER CAREER 5 Sean Mulhearn, 1989 1. 3,145 Darius Phillips, 2014-17 1. 75.0 Jason Babin, 2000-03 ^% 4. 4 seven times 2. 3,118 Brandon West, 2006-09 2. 66.0 , 1986-89 3. 1,737 Cliff Reed, 1981-84 3. 50.5 Ameer Ismail, 2004-06 GAME 4. 1,607 Elan Banks, 1991-94 4. 45.0 Mark Garalczyk, 1984-86 1. 3 Trevor Ishmael vs. Akron, 2011 5. 1,412 Allan Boyko, 1987-90 5. 42.0 Roy Swoape, 1982-85 3 Rich Townsend vs. Northern Illinois, 1978 6. 39.0 Dion Powell, 1992-95 3 George Bullock vs. Central Michigan, 1979 SEASON 7. 37.0 Rick Lucas, 1994-97 3 Paul Johnson vs. Northern Illinois, 1988 1. 1,015 Dervon Wallace, 2011 ^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record 2. 960 Brandon West, 2009 3. 906 Brandon West, 2007 SEASON INTERCEPTIONS 4. 898 Rashad McDade, 1999 1. 32.0 Jason Babin, 2003 ^% 5. 860 Darius Phillips, 2015 2. 26.0 Jason Babin, 2002 CAREER 6. 833 Darius Phillips, 2016 3. 25.5 Ameer Ismail, 2006 1. 24 Dave Kribs, 1937-39 7. 792 Darius Phillips, 2014 4. 23.0 Joel Smeenge, 1989 2. 15 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951-53 8. 690 Tony Knox, 1996 5. 22.0 Roy Swoape, 1985 3. 15 Ron Karlis, 1970-72 9. 683 Darius Phillips, 2017 6. 20.5 Drew Nowak, 2011 4. 14 Ronald Rogers, 1997-01 9. 669 Greg Jennings, 2003 7. 20.0 Ameer Ismail, 2005 5. 12 Darius Phillips, 2014-17 20.0 Joel Smeenge, 1988 GAME ^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record SEASON 1. 212 Brandon West vs. Indiana, 2007 1. 11 Dave Kribs, 1939 2. 195 Rashad McDade vs. Youngstown St., 1999 GAME 2. 9 Dave Kribs, 1938 3. 188 Dervon Wallace at Michigan, 2011 1. 9.0 Roy Swoape vs. Kent, 1984 9 Bill Yambrick, 1942 4. 185 Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 2015 2. 6.5 Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 9 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951 5. 177 Dervon Wallace at Toledo, 2011 3. 6.0 Mark Garalczyk vs. Toledo, 1985 6. 165 Jim Bednar vs. Utah State, 1961 GAME 7. 161 Brandon West at Indiana, 2009 1. 4 Bill Yambrick vs. Wayne State, 1942 8. 158 Brandon West at Florida State, 2006 SACKS 4 Sam Antonazzo vs. Marshall, 1968 9. 156 Tony Knox vs. West Virginia, 1996 CAREER 3. 3 Tony Carr vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 1. 38.0 Jason Babin, 2000-03 3 Dave Gapinski vs. Ohio, 1976 PLAY 2. 34.0 Joel Smeenge, 1986-89 3 Dick Trudeau vs. West Texas State, 1966 1. 100 Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 2017 3 George Ihler vs. Marshall, 1962 Darius Phillips vs. USC, 2017 Darius Phillips vs. Georgia Southern, 2016 SEASON Darius Phillips vs. Michigan State, 2015 1. 17.0 Ameer Ismail, 2006 INT. RETURN YARDS Tyrone Walker vs. Eastern Michigan, 2002 2. 15.0 Jason Babin, 2003 Lovell Coleman vs. Marshall, 1957 3. 15.0 Jason Babin, 2002 CAREER Lovell Coleman vs. Bowling Green, 1958 4. 14.0 Joel Smeenge, 1989 1. 376 Darius Phillips, 2014-17 5. 99 Rashad McDade vs. Youngstown St., 1999 5. 13.0 Roy Swoape, 1985 2. 313 Ron Karlis, 1970-72 99 Mike Wood vs. Ball State, 1972 3. 229 Dave Hudson, 1966-68 GAME 4. 223 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951-53 1. 6.0 Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 ^$ TACKLES ^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record SEASON 1. 263 Darius Phillips, 2016 CAREER 2. 247 Ron Karlis, 1972 1. 696 , 1982-85 ^% FORCED FUMBLES 3. 154 Floyd Stollsteimer, 1951 2. 435 Sean Mulhearn, 1987-90 4. 149 Marty Barski, 1966 3. 406 Eric Hoffman, 1985-88 CAREER 4. 382 Peter Tuffo, 1990-94 1. 18 Joel Smeenge, 1986-89 GAME 5. 346 Greg Igaz, 1969-71 2. 17 John Offerdahl, 1982-85 1. 109 Sam Antonazzo vs. Marshall, 1968 6. 339 Justin Currie, 2011-2014 3. 10 Bryan Lape, 1998, 2000-02 2. 108 Eric Nunlee vs. Kent State, 1996 7. 334 John Schuster, 1978-81 3. 106 Londen Fryar vs. Toledo, 2006 8. 313 Scott Niles, 1996-99 SEASON 4. 100 Vern Brown vs. Brigham Young, 1970 9. 312 Robert Spillane, 2014-17 1. 6 Bryan Lape, 2001 100 Eric Manns vs. Ball State, 1978 10. 310 , 2005-08 6 Joel Smeenge, 1988 310 Dominic Riggio, 1971-73 6 Joel Smeenge, 1989 PLAY ^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record 4. 5 Jason Feldpausch, 2002 1. 100 Vern Brown vs. Brigham Young, 1970 5 John Offerdahl, 1984 2. 99 Dick Bezile vs. Marshall, 1959 SEASON 5 Joel Smeenge, 1987 3. 92 Londen Fryar vs. Toledo, 2006 1. 192 John Offerdahl, 1983 5 Terrence Moore, 2000 4. 87 Greg Williams vs. Northern Illinois, 1976 2. 186 Eric Manns, 1978 5. 85 Darius Phillips at Central Michigan, 2016 3. 182 John Offerdahl, 1984 GAME 1. 3 John Offerdahl vs. Marshall, 1984 GAME 3 Roy Swoape vs. Kent, 1984 INTERCEPTION TDS 1. 27 Willie Berris vs. Central Michigan, 1987 2. 25 Greg Igaz vs. Brigham Young, 1970 CAREER 3. 24 Van Dickerson vs. Central Michigan, 1977 FUMBLE RECOVERIES 1. 5 Darius Phillips, 2014-17 ^$ 24 John Offerdahl vs. Ball State, 1984 CAREER 4. 22 Asantay Brown vs. Toledo, 2017 SEASON 1. 8 John Offerdahl, 1982-85 1. 3 Darius Phillips, 2016 2. 7 Doug Kraus, 1986-89 ^ MAC Record, $ FBS Record 3. 6 George Bullock, 1977-80 6 Dave Knapp, 1979-82 6 Sean Mulhearn, 1987-90

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PASS DEFLECTIONS NCAA RECORDS - SINGLE GAME CAREER 1. 53 Ronald Zamort, 2012-15 MOST RECEIVING YARDS, FRESHMAN: 2. 47 Darius Phillips, 2014-17 263, Corey Alston vs. Eastern Michigan, 1997 3. 45 Donald Celiscar, 2011-14 4. 38 Ronald Rogers, 1997-01 MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING: 5. 33 Demetrius Jones, 1980-83 24, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984 6. 30 Vern Brown, 1969-71 7. 29 Paul Davis, 1988-89; 1991-92 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 8. 27 Londen Fryar, 2005-08 7, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984 27 Mike Wood, 1971-73 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: SEASON 9, Mike Prindle vs. Marshall, 1984 1. 21 Darius Phillips, 2015 2. 20 Mike Wood, 1973 MOST SACKS IN A GAME: 3. 18 Ronald Zamort, 2013 6.0, Ameer Ismail at Ball State, 2006 (T) 18 Ronald Zamort, 2015 5. 17 Donald Celiscar, 2014 MOST OVERTIMES: 4. 17 Ronald Zamort, 2014 7, WMU at Buffalo, 2017 (T)

GAME MOST COMBINED POINTS IN A GAME: 1. 6 139, WMU (71) at Buffalo (68), 2017 Londen Fryar vs. Akron, 2007 2. 5 Donald Celiscar vs. Eastern Illinois, 2012 NCAA RECORDS - 3. 4 CAREER 13 times MOST RECEIVING YARDS BLOCKED KICKS 5,285, Corey Davis, 2013-16 MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES CAREER 27, Corey Davis, 2013-16 1. 5 Cory Flom, 2005-06 2. 4 Drew Nowak, 2008-11 CAREER TD RUNBACKS 3. 3 Nick Varcadipane, 2005-06 12, Darius Phillips, 2014-17 3 Paul Moersch, 2002-05 3 Demetrius Jones, 1980-83 CAREER TDs ON INTERCEPTION RETURN 3 Paul Davis, 1988-89 5, Darius Phillips, 2014-17 3 William Reed, 1996-98 CAREER TACKLES SEASON 696, John Offerdahl, 1982-85 1. 4 Cory Flom, 2006 2. 3 Paul Moersch, 2005 CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS 2 11 times 75, Jason Babin, 2000-03 GAME 1. 2 Cory Flom at Indiana, 2006 (FGs) NCAA RECORDS - 2 SEASON Bill Chopp vs. Michigan State, 1997 (punt) CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS 32, Jason Babin, 2003

(T) Tied record Source: NCAA Football Records Book

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 54 55 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: MOST POINTS: TEAM RECORDS - GAME 25, vs. Marshall, 1970 582 2016 season

MOST POINTS: MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: FEWEST POINTS: 103, vs. Hillsdale, 1918 (103-0) 23, at Toledo, 2011 26 1906 season

MOST POINTS, QUARTER: MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES: MOST TOUCHDOWNS: 35, vs. Akron, 2011 7, vs. Arkansas State, 1968 75 2016 season 35, vs. Kent State, 1996 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS: FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS: LARGEST WIN: 0, vs. Detroit, 1939 3 1939 season 103, vs. Hillsdale, 1918 (103-0) 68, vs. Delaware State, 2018 (68-0) % FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED: MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS: % modern era 1, vs. Illinois College, 1938 71 2016 season

LARGEST LOSS: FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: FEWEST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS: 58, vs. Florida State, 1991 (58-0) 0, vs. Ball State, 1992 0 1934 season 0, vs. Idaho, 1972 MOST POINTS ALLOWED: MOST RUSH ATTEMPTS: 67, vs. Ohio, 1953 (67-12 loss) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: 677 1976 season 0, vs. Ohio, 1997 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 0, vs. Central Michigan, 1973 FEWEST RUSH ATTEMPTS: 88, vs. Marshall, 1970 0, vs. Ball State, 1971 285 1953 season 0, vs. Central Michigan, 1970 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: MOST RUSHING YARDS: 16, at Michigan State, 2009 MOST FIELD GOALS: 3392 2016 season 16, vs. Toledo, 1999 7, vs. Marshall, 1984 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS: MOST RUSHING YARDS: MOST PAT KICKS: 863 1953 season 495, vs. Grand Rapids Vet., 1916 10, vs. Kent State, 1996 10, vs. NC Central, 2016 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: MOST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: 554 2011 season 494, at Northern Illinois, 2011 MOST INTERCEPTIONS: 7, vs. Marshall, 1968 FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS: FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: 77 1958 season -21, vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1994 MOST FUMBLES LOST: 5, five times MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: MOST PASSING YARDS: 369 2011 season 548, at Toledo, 2011 MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES: 7, vs. Kent State, 1989 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS: FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 7, vs. Ohio, 1952 19 1958 season 0, vs. Ohio, 1997 FEWEST PENALTIES: MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 0, vs. Marshall, 1999 26 1987 season 66 vs. Central Michigan, 2009 MOST PENALTIES: FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS: 16, vs. West Virginia, 1996 4 2016 season 9 at Central Michigan, 2018 MOST YARDS PENALIZED: MOST PASSING YARDS: MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 163, vs. Marshall, 1969 4,385 2011 season 43 vs. Toledo, 2010 LARGEST ATTENDANCE, HOME: FEWEST PASSING YARDS: FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED: 36,361 vs. Indiana State, 2000 524 1975 season 3, vs. Ohio, 1997 LARGEST ATTENDANCE, ROAD: MOST YARDS LOST: FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 109,837 vs. Michigan, 2001 469 1973 season 0, vs. Ohio, 1997 FEWEST YARDS LOST: INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: TEAM RECORDS - SEASON 137 1976 season 7, vs. Miami, 1972 MOST WINS: MOST TOTAL YARDS: MOST TOTAL YARDS: 13 2016 season 6,737 2016 season 711, vs. Ball State, 2015 FEWEST WINS: FEWEST TOTAL YARDS: MOST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 1 1906, 1953, 1955, 1975, 2004, 2013 seasons 1,506 1953 season 804, at Toledo, 2011 MOST LOSSES: MOST OFFENSIVE PLAYS: FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 11 2013 season 1012 2016 season 57, vs. Marshall, 1972 FEWEST LOSSES: FEWEST OFFENSIVE PLAYS: MOST COMBINED TOTAL YARDS: 0 1909, 1913, 1914, 1922, 1932, 1941 seasons 320 1951 season 1,439, at Toledo, 2011 LONGEST WINNING STREAK: MOST FIRST DOWNS: MOST PLAYS: 15 2015-16 seasons 353 2016 season 105, vs. Toledo, 1992 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS: FEWEST PLAYS: LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK: 73 1949 season 39, vs. Kent State, 1966 16 1921-23 seasons MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: MOST FIRST DOWNS: LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 187 2016 season 36, vs. Eastern Michigan, 1998 14 1974-75 seasons 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 54 55 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING: MOST PENALTIES: 47 1953 season 92 1988, 2011 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: FEWEST PENALTIES: 204 2011 season 39 1938 season

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING: MOST PENALTY YARDS: 12 1958 season 818 1988 season

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES: FEWEST PENALTY YARDS: 30 1998 season 373 1968 season

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTIES: HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE, TOTAL: 2 1945, 1947, 1961 seasons 143,025 2016 season (six games)

MOST DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS: HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE, AVG. 30 1970 season 26,874 1999 season

FEWEST DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS: HIGHEST TOTAL (ALL GAMES): 2 1960 season 395,826 2011 season

MOST FUMBLES: 46 1972, 1973 seasons

FEWEST FUMBLES: 14 2001 season

MOST FUMBLES LOST: 27 1972 season

FEWEST FUMBLES LOST: 4 2016 season

MOST PUNTS: 77 1973, 2013 seasons

FEWEST PUNTS: 23 1949 season

MOST PUNT YARDS: 3,181 2003 season

FEWEST PUNT YARDS: 803 1949 season

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS: 63 2011 season

FEWEST KICKOFF RETURNS: 12 1947 season

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS: 1,409 2011 season

FEWEST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS: 265 1949 season

MOST PUNT RETURNS: 40 2002, 2003 seasons

FEWEST PUNT RETURNS: 5 1947 season

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS: 567 2000 season

FEWEST PUNT RETURN YARDS: 60 1975 season

MOST TOTAL RETURN YARDS: 1,658 2011 season

FEWEST TOTAL RETURN YARDS: 27 1960 season

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 56 57 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ATTENDANCE / NATIONAL RANKINGS WALDO STADIUM WMU VS. RANKED (CROWDS OVER 30,000) OPPONENTS (1-28 all-time) 36,361 Indiana State (W) 2000 11/8/47 @Ilinois (No. 11) L, 14-60 No. 3 MAC 9/21/63 @Wisconsin (No. 7) L, 0-41 36,102 Central Michigan (W) 1999 11/3/73 Miami (No. 16) L, 9-24 No. 4 MAC 11/2/74 @Miami (No. 16) L, 0-31 35,874 Youngstown State (W) 1999 11/8/75 Miami (No. 17) L, 21-44 No. 5 MAC 9/14/91 @Florida State (No. 1) L, 0-58 35,107 Northern Illinois (W) 1998 10/21/95 @Auburn (No. 13) L, 13-34 No. 6 MAC 10/12/96 @Wyoming (No. 24) L, 28-42 33,976 Illinois State (W) 2001 9/6/97 @Michigan State (No. 25) L, 10-42 No. 10 MAC 9/4/99 @Florida (No. 4) L, 26-55 33,272 Central Michigan (L) 1989 12/3/99 Marshall** (No. 11) L, 30-34 32,285 Central Michigan (W) 1988 8/31/00 @Wisconsin (No. 4) L, 7-19 32,255 Central Michigan (L) 1980 9/8/01 @Virginia Tech (No. 9) L, 0-31 31,129 Indiana (L) 2007 9/7/02 @Michigan (No. 7) L, 12-35 30,885 Michigan State (L) 2015 9/28/02 Virginia Tech (No. 5) L, 0-30 30,848 Central Michigan (L) 1983 10/19/02 @Bowling Green (No. 25) L, 45-48 30,734 Western Illinois (W) 1994 10/18/03 @Northern Illinois (No. 12) L, 10-37 30,472 Marshall (L) 1999 9/3/05 @Virginia (No. 23) L, 19-31 30,327 Eastern Illinois (L) 1996 9/1/07 @West Virginia (No. 3) L, 24-52 11/25/08 @Ball State (No. 15) L, 22-45 Note: WMU owns two of the top four home attendance 9/24/11 @Illinois (No. 24) L, 20-23 figures in MAC history and five of the top 10 home 9/14/13 @Northwestern (No. 17) L, 17-38 crowds. 11/26/13 @Northern Illinois (No. 18) L, 14-33 9/4/15 Michigan State (No. 5) L, 24-37 9/26/15 @Ohio State (No. 1) L, 12-38 AWAY/NEUTRAL CROWDS 11/27/15 @Toledo (No. 24) W, 35-30 1/2/17 vs. Wisconsin (No. 8) & L, 16-24 (OVER 50,000) 9/2/17 @USC (No. 4) L, 31-49 9/9/18 @Michigan (No. 21/22) L, 3-49 110,814 No. 21/22 Michigan (L) 2018 ** MAC Championship Game 110,506 Michigan (L) 2011 & 2017 Goodyear 109,837 Michigan (L) 2001 109,019 Michigan (L) 2009 107,856 No. 7 Michigan (L) 2002 106,123 No. 1 Ohio State (L) 2015 WMU IN NATIONAL 85,322 No. 4 Florida (L) 1999 RANKINGS 84,485 Nebraska (L) 2008 80,795 Notre Dame (L) 2010 Associated Press Poll 78,236 Florida State (L) 2006 77,843 No. 4 Wisconsin (L) 2000 10/10/16 ...... No. 24 76,107 No. 13 Auburn (L) 1995 10/16/16...... No. 20 75,769 Michigan State (L) 2010 10/23/16...... No. 20 75,123 Michigan State (L) 1980 10/30/16...... No. 17 72,923 Michigan State (L) 2003 11/6/16...... No. 14 72,910 Michigan State (L) 2017 11/13/16...... No. 14 72,317 No. 25 Michigan State (L) 1997 11/20/16...... No. 14 71,214 Michigan State (L) 2013 11/27/16...... No. 13 70,585 Iowa (W) 2007 12/4/16...... No. 12 67,195 Wisconsin (L) 1981 Final 2016...... No. 15 66,886 Iowa (L) 2013 65,907 Michigan State (L) 1986 Coaches Poll 65,115 Virginia Tech (L) 2004 10/2/16 ...... No. 24 63,829 Michigan State (L) 1985 10/10/16 ...... No. 23 61,125 No. 4 USC (L) 2017 10/16/16...... No. 20 60,913 No. 1 Florida State (L) 1991 60,563 No. 3 West Virginia (L) 2007 10/23/16...... No. 21 60,206 Missouri (L) 1999 10/30/16...... No. 18 59,679 Virginia (W) 2006 11/6/16...... No. 21 59.625 Viriginia Tech (L) 2014 11/13/16...... No. 21 59,615 No. 8 Wisconsin & (L) 2017 11/20/16...... No. 18 58,880 Rice * (L) 2008 11/27/16...... No. 14 55,650 Iowa (W) 2000 12/4/16...... No. 14 55,140 Purdue (L) 2002 Final 2016...... No. 18 54,120 Purdue (L) 1993 53,662 No. 9 Virginia Tech (L) 2001 Playoff Rankings 53,480 Missouri (L) 2007 11/1/16 ...... No. 23 50,137 South Carolina (L) 1979 11/8/16...... No 21 11/15/16...... No. 21 & 2017 Goodyear Cotton Bowl, * ,- 11/22/16...... No. 21 rank third and fourth all-time for MAC bowl game 11/29/16...... No. 17 attendance 12/4/16...... No. 15

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Bowl Date Location Opponent Head Coach Result Attendance Aviation Bowl Dec. 9, 1961 Dayton, Ohio (Welcome Stadium) New Mexico Merle Schlosser L, 28-12 3,694 California Bowl Dec. 10, 1988 Fresno, Calif. (Bulldog Stadium) Fresno State Al Molde L, 35-30 31,272 International Bowl Jan. 6, 2007 , Canada () Cincinnati Bill Cubit L, 27-24 26,717 Texas Bowl Dec. 30, 2008 Houston, Texas (Reliant Stadium) Rice Bill Cubit L, 38-14 58,880 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Dec. 27, 2011 Detroit, Mich. () Purdue Bill Cubit L, 37-32 46,177 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Dec. 20, 2014 Boise, Idaho () Air Force P.J. Fleck L, 38-24 18,223 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Dec. 24, 2015 Nassau, Bahamas (Thomas Robinson Stadium) Middle Tennessee P.J. Fleck W, 45-31 13,123 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Jan. 2, 2017 Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) #8 Wisconsin P.J. Fleck L, 24-16 59,615 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Dec. 21, 2018 Boise, Idaho (Albertsons Stadium) BYU Tim Lester L, 18-49 18,711

1961 AVIATION BOWL outscored Purdue 17-10 in the second half, but fell short of the comeback. New Mexico 28, Western Michigan 12 Jordan White set a MAC bowl record with 265 receiving yards and his one-handed grab in the Western Michigan made its postseason debut in the inaugural Aviation bowl on second half was the top play on that night’s SportsCenter. Alex Carder threw for over 400 yards in Dec. 9, 1961. The Broncos were led by quarterback Ed Chlebek, who completed a game for the fifth time in 2011, racking up 439 yards. 18 passes for 207 yards and one touchdown.

WMU fell behind 14-0 but bounced back on a scoring run from four 2014 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL yards out. New Mexico added two more scores before Chlebek found Dave Cooke in the end zone Air Force 38, Western Michigan 24 from five yards out for the final score of the game. Western Michigan was rewarded with its sixth bowl appearance in program history after an historic turnaround from 1-11 in 2013 to an 8-4 regular season finish in 2014. 1988 CALIFORNIA BOWL Fresno State 35, Western Michigan 30 Future No. 5 overall NFL draft pick Corey Davis had all three of WMU’s touchdowns in the bowl game, making TD receptions of 47, 35 and 51 yards. Davis’ three receiving TDs set a WMU bowl Twenty-seven years after its first bowl trip, WMU made its second after capturing record. He had catches for 176 yards, second most receiving yards by a Bronco in a bowl. He was nine wins and winning its first Mid-American Conference title in program history named WMU’s MVP for the game. and. The Broncos took an early 3-0 lead and led 10-6 after Davis’ 47-yard touchdown reception from Western Michigan fell behind by two scores before fighting back to take a 17-14 lead into half- Zach Terrell to start the second quarter. Air Force responded with two TDs, taking a 20-10 advan- time. Robert Oliver hauled in a 31-yard pass from Tony Kimbrough for the team’s first touchdown. tage into halftime. The Falcons went up 23-10 with a field goal in the third quarter and outscored Robert Davis followed with a 51-yard rushing TD to tie the game. John Creek made good on a WMU 15-14 in the fourth quarter. 29-yard field goal to give the Broncos a 17-14 lead at the half.

Fresno State scored three touchdowns in the third quarter to regain the lead and held WMU to 2015 POPEYES BAHAMAS BOWL seven points in the third and six points in the fourth quarter. Western Michigan 45, Middle Tennessee State 31

WMU captured the first bowl victory in school history, defeating Middle Tennessee State, 45-31, in the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl. Cincinnati 27, Western Michigan 24 The two teams combined for 34 points and 475 yards in the first quarter alone and the score was The Broncos played in the second inaugural bowl game in program history, tied 17-17 at the half. taking on Big East opponent Cincinnati in the 2007 International Bowl. Western Michigan pulled away in the fourth quarter, taking a 14-point lead after back-to-back Cincinnati raced out to a 24-0 lead, but the Broncos scored 17 unanswered points in the second touchdown runs by MAC Freshman of the Year and the 2015 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Offensive quarter to cut the deficit to 24-17 at halftime. The Broncos had a chance at a late game-tying field MVP Jamauri Bogan. Bogan rushed for 215 yards and four TDs. Corey Davis had 183 yards receiv- goal to force overtime, but missed. ing and one touchdown. Daniel Braverman totaled 101 yards receiving and also had a touchdown.

Western Michigan used trickery to get its offense jump started. Sophomore cornerback E.J. Biggers hit a streaking Jamarko Simmons on a 76-yard option pass off a double reverse in the 2017 GOODYEAR COTTON BOWL CLASSIC second quarter. Quarterback Ryan Cubit then hit Herb Martin with a 30-yard touchdown pass. #8 Wisconsin 24, #12 Western Michigan 16 Matt Ludeman then intercepted a pass to set up a 30-yard field goal by Nate Meyer’s, as WMU pulled within a touchdown, 24-17. Western Michigan earned a trip to the second New Year’s Six bowl game in Mid-American Conference history after finishing the regular season as MAC The Broncos tied the score at 24-24 in the fourth quarter on a 7-yard rushing touchdown by champions and with a perfect 13-0 record. Brandon West. Cincinnati kicked a 33-yard field goal with 6:11 remaining to go ahead 27-24. The Broncos missed a 51-yard field goal on their final drive of the game. Western Michigan fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter before holding the Badgers to just seven points in the second half. Zach Terrell scored WMU’s first touchdown on a 2-yard quarterback keeper in the second quarter. Butch Hampton drilled a 27-yard field goal for the Broncos in the 2008 TEXAS BOWL third quarter. WMU pulled within a possession with 3:27 to go in the fourth quarter as Terrell hit Rice 38, Western Michigan 14 Corey Davis on fourth down for a touchdown, throwing an 11-yard fade in the corner of the end zone. Western Michigan played in front of what was then the second-largest bowl crowd in Mid-American Conference history against Rice in the Texas Bowl. 2019 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL BYU 49, Western Michigan 18 Rice rattled off 38 points before the Broncos were able to get on the board in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Tim Hiller found senior Kirk Elsworth from two yards out for WMU’s first touchdown Western Michigan was rewarded with its seventh bowl appearance in program with 6:33 remaining in the game. Hiller completed a 13-yard touchdown to Schneider Julien with history after finishing the regular season with a 7-5 record. under a minute to go for the Broncos’ second TD of the day. After an early touchdown pass by BYU’s Dylan Collie gave the Cougars a 7-0 lead, the Broncos 2011 LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWL scored 10 points in the second quarter on a 33-yard touchdown run by Jamauri Bogan and a 37- Purdue 37, Western Michigan 32 yard field goal by Gavin Peddie. WMU held a 10-7 lead going into the half.

The Broncos posted 485 yards of offense in a narrow loss to Purdue in the 2011 The second half was all BYU, with the Cougars scoring four touchdowns in the third quarter. Fresh- Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. man quarterback Kaleb Eleby rushed for a touchdown in the midway through the fourth quarter to cut the score t0 42-18 before BYU would add another late touchdown. WMU scored first on a 49-yard flea flicker to go up 8–0 after making a two-point conversion. The Broncos held a 15-10 advantage with seven minutes left in the second quarter. Purdue scored 17 unanswered to take the lead for good, going ahead 27-15 at halftime. WMU

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RUSHING YARDS - GAME 3. 54.7 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 1. 215 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 4. 54.5 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 1961 2. 109 Brandon West, International Bowl, 2007 5. 54.4 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 3. 102 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 6. 50.0 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 4. 71 Robert Davis, California Bowl, 1988 7. 45.2 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 2008 5. 61 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 8. 42.1 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988

RUSHING YARDS - CAREER PASSING TDs - GAME 1. 273 Jamauri Bogan (2015, 2016) 1. 3 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 3 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 3. 2 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1. 21 Brandon West, International Bowl, 2007 2 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 2008 2. 19 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 2 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 3. 17 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 5. 1 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 4. 16 Jamauri Bogan, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 1961 5. 15 Brandon West, Texas Bowl, 2008 1 E.J. Biggers, International Bowl, 2007 15 Robert Davis, California Bowl, 1988 1 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 7. 14 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 8. 12 Jarvion Franklin, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 PASSING TDs - CAREER 9. 11 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1. 6 Zach Terrell (2014, 2015, 2016) 10. 10 Bob White, Aviation Bowl, 1961 LONGEST RECEPTION - GAME RUSHING TDs - GAME 1 80 (TD) Corey Davis, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1. 4 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 2. 76 (TD) Jamarko Simmons, International Bowl, 2007 2. 1 Tevin Drake, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 3. 68 (TD) Daniel Braverman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1 Brandon West, International Bowl, 2007 4. 51 (TD) Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1 Bob White, Aviation Bowl, 1961 5. 49 (TD) Jordan White, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1 Robert Davis, California Bowl, 1988 1 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 RECEIVING YARDS - GAME 1 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1. 265 Jordan White, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 2. 183 Corey Davis, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 RUSHING TDs - CAREER 3 176 Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1. 4 Jamauri Bogan (2015) 4. 172 Jamarko Simmons, International Bowl, 2007 5. 120 Allan Boyko, California Bowl, 1988 LONGEST RUSH 6. 119 Robert Oliver, California Bowl, 1988 1. 62 (TD) Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 7. 114 Dennis Holland, Aviation Bowl, 1961 2. 61 Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 8. 101 Daniel Braverman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 3. 53 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 9. 92 Jamarko Simmons, Texas Bowl, 2008 4. 51 (TD) Robert Davis, California Bowl, 1988 10. 85 Daniel Braverman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 5. 46 (TD) Jamauri Bogan, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 11. 73 Corey Davis, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

PASSING YARDS - GAME RECEIVING YARDS - CAREER 1. 439 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1. 432 Corey Davis (2014, 2015, 2016) 2. 366 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 2. 265 Jordan White (2011) 3. 297 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 3. 264 Jamarko Simmons (2007, 2008) 297 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 4. 186 Daniel Braverman (2014, 2015) 5. 260 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 6. 207 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 1961 RECEPTIONS - GAME 7. 198 Tim Hiller, Texas Bowl, 2008 1. 13 Jordan White, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 8. 157 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 13 Jamarko Simmons, International Bowl, 2007 3. 8 Corey Davis, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 PASSING YARDS - CAREER 8 Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1. 751 Zach Terrell (2014, 2015, 2016) 8 Chleb Ravenell, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 6. 7 Daniel Braverman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 PASSING ATTEMPTS - GAME 7 Robert Oliver, California Bowl, 1988 1. 57 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 7 Dennis Holland, Aviation Bowl, 1961 57 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 9. 6 Corey Davis, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 3. 43 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 6 Jamarko Simmons, Texas Bowl, 2008 4. 42 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 2008 6 Brandon West, Texas Bowl, 2008 5. 38 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 6 Paul Agema, California Bowl, 1988] 6. 33 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 1961 7. 28 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 RECEIVING TDs - GAME 8. 26 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1. 3 Corey Davis, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014

PASS COMPLETIONS - GAME RECEIVING TDs - CAREER 1. 31 Alex Carder, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1. 5 Corey Davis (2014, 2015, 2016) 2. 24 Tony Kimbrough, California Bowl, 1988 3. 23 Ryan Cubit, International Bowl, 2007 FG ATTEMPTS 4. 19 Zach Terrell, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1. 2 Nate Meyer, International Bowl, 2007 19 Tim HIller, Texas Bowl, 2008 2 John Creek, California Bowl, 1988 6. 18 Ed Chlebeck, Aviation Bowl, 1961 2 Andrew Haldeman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 18 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 4. 1 Butch Hampton, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 8. 16 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1 Andrew Haldeman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1 John Potter, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE - GAME FG MADE - GAME 1. 69.2 Zach Terrell, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1. 1 Butch Hampton, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 2. 57.1 Zach Terrell, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1 John Potter, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 58 59 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE BOWL RECORDS

1 Nate Meyer, International Bowl, 2007 2.5 Zach Davidson, International Bowl, 2007 1 John Creek, California Bowl, 1988 3. 2.0 Joel Smeenge, California Bowl, 1988 1 Andrew Haldeman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 4. 1.0 Robert Spillane, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1 Andrew Haldeman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1.0 Caleb Bailey, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1.0 , Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 LONGEST FIELD GOAL - GAME 1.0 Cleveland Smith, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1. 47 Andrew Haldeman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 1.0 Nathan Braster, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 2. 29 Nate Meyer, International Bowl, 2007 1.0 Paul Hazel, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 29 John Creek, California Bowl, 1988 1.0 Johnny Simon, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 4. 27 Butch Hampton, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1.0 Terry Crews, California Bowl, 1988 5. 25 Andrew Haldeman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1.0 Greg Powell, California Bowl, 1988 5. 21 John Potter, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 1.0 Allen Schau, Aviation Bowl, 1961

PUNTS - GAME INTERCEPTIONS - GAME 1. 9 Bill Stein, California Bowl, 1988 1. 2 Paul Davis, California Bowl, 1988 2. 7 Jim Laney, International Bowl, 2007 2. 1 Rontavious Atkins, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 7 J. Schroeder, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 1 Matt Ludeman, International Bowl, 2007 4. 5 Ben Armer, Texas Bowl, 2008 1 Paul Tithof, International Bowl, 2007 5. 4 Jim Bednar, Aviation Bowl, 1961 1 Sean Mulhearn, California Bowl, 1988 4 J. Schroeder, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 7. 3 James Coleman, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN - GAME 1. 29 Rontavious Atkins, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 PUNT AVERAGE - GAME 2. 9 Sean Mulhearn, California Bowl, 1988 1. 41.6 Jim Laney, International Bowl, 2007 2. 41.1 J. Schroeder, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 BLOCKED KICKS - GAME 3. 40.7 James Coleman, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 1. 1 Karl Toth, Aviation Bowl, 1961 4. 40.6 Bill Stein, California Bowl, 1988 5. 36.4 Ben Armer, Texas Bowl, 2008 6. 36.0 Jim Bednar, Aviation Bowl, 1961 7. 30.5 J. Schroeder, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 TEAM GAME MOST POINTS LONGEST PUNT - GAME 32 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011 1. 53 J. Schroeder, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 2. 51 Jim Laney, International Bowl, 2007 LEAST POINTS 3. 49 James Coleman, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 12 Aviation Bowl 1961 4. 48 Bill Stein, California Bowl, 1988 5. 42 Ben Armer, Texas Bowl, 2008 MOST POINTS ALLOWED 6. 36 J. Schroeder, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 38 Texas Bowl 2008

LONGEST KICK OFF RETURN - GAME LEAST POINTS ALLOWED 1. 46 Darius Phillips, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 24 Goodyear Cotton Bowl 2017 2. 29 Darius Phillips, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 3. 25 Dervon Wallace, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 MOST YARDS 4. 23 Allan Boyko, California Bowl, 1988 503 California Bowl 1988 5. 15 Darius Phillips, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 LEAST YARDS LONGEST PUNT RETURN 278 Texas Bowl 2008 1. 17 Julien Schneider, Texas Bowl, 2008 17 Paul Agema, California Bowl, 2008 MOST YARDS ALLOWED 3. 11 Daniel Braverman, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 455 Texas Bowl 2008 4. 4 Daniel Braverman, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 LEAST YARDS ALLOWED TACKLES 339 Aviation Bowl 1961 1. 15 Eric Hoffman, California Bowl, 1988 2. 12 Aaron Winchester, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 LARGEST DEFICIT 12 Grant Depalma, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 FIRST HALF 12 Asantay Brown, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 24 Texas Bowl 2008 5. 11 Johnnie Simon, Little Casesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 24 International Bowl 2007 6. 10 Devon Brant, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 10 Justin Currie, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 SECOND HALF 10 Robert Spillane, Idaho Potato Bowl, 2014 38 Texas Bowl 2008 10 Louis Delmas, Texas Bowl, 2008 10 Willie Berrios, California Bowl, 1988 LARGEST LEAD FIRST HALF TACKLES FOR LOSS 8 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011 1. 3.0 Doug Kraus, California Bowl, 1988 3.0 Allen Schau, California Bowl, 1961 SECOND HALF 3. 2.5 Justin Braska, Texas Bowl, 2008 14 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl 2015 2.5 Zach Davidson, International Bowl, 2007 5. 2.0 Eric Hoffman, California Bowl, 1988 2.0 Joel Smeenge, California Bowl, 1988 2.0 Johnnie Simon, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, 2011 2.0 Cleveland Smith, Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, 2015 2.0 Asantay Brown, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017 2.0 Caleb Bailey, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, 2017

SACKS - GAME 1. 2.5 Justin Braska, Texas Bowl, 2008 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 60 61 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1906 (1-2) Nov. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 19-0 1924 (5-1-1) Nov. 17 Eastern Michigan L, 5-14 U Culver Military Acad W, 83-16 U Alma W, 7-0 U Kalamazoo L, 0-14 Oct. 4 Notre Dame Frosh L, 7-15 U Wayland HS W, 21-0 1916 (5-1) Oct. 11 St. Viator W, 6-0 U Grand Rapids Veterinary W, 93-0 Oct. 25 @Western Kentucky W, 14-0 1907 (3-2-1) U Albion W, 37-0 Nov. 1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 23-7 U Grand Rapids HS W, 9-0 U Indiana (Pa.) W, 94-6 U Chicago YMCA T, 18-18 U Albion L, 0-5 U Michigan State Frosh W, 83-0 Nov. 27 Albion W, 26-3 U Olivet L, 0-3 U Notre Dame Frosh L, 6-10 U Central Michigan W, 27-0 U Ohio Northern W, 82-19 1925 (6-2-1) Nov. 9 Eastern Michigan W, 6-0 Sept. 26 Western Kentucky W, 20-0 U Ferris State T, 0-0 1917 (4-3) Oct. 3 Bradley L, 2-6 U Albion W, 26-6 Oct. 10 St. Thomas L, 13-27 1908 (3-3) Oct. 10 Michigan L, 13-17 Oct. 17 Valparaiso W, 45-0 U McFadden’s PC W, 20-0 U Notre Dame Frosh W, 83-0 U Notre Dame Frosh W, 21-0 Oct 10 Michigan State L, 0-35 Nov. 3 Michigan State W, 14-0 U Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 7-6 U Olivet L, 0-34 U Camp Custer Soldiers W, 61-7 U Central Michigan T, 0-0 U Albion L, 0-24 U Detroit L, 6-35 U Chicago YMCA W, 14-6 U Central Michigan W, 11-5 U Indiana (Pa.) L, 0-40 Nov. 26 Albion W, 3-2 U Kalamazoo W, 2-0 1918 (3-2) 1926 (7-1) 1909 (7-0) U Albion L, 12-14 Sept. 25 Olivet W, 25-0 U Otsego Independents W, 61-0 Nov. 2 Michigan State L, 7-16 Oct. 2 Bradley L, 0-12 U Albion W, 6-0 U Hilsdale W, 103-0 Oct. 9 Albion W, 28-0 U Battle Creek HS W, 15-0 U Hope W, 62-0 Oct. 16 @Western Kentucky W, 3-2 U Dowagiac HS W, 47-0 U Notre Dame Frosh W, 39-0 Oct. 23 Chicago YMCA W, 7-0 U Benton Harbor Coll. W, 28-3 Oct. 30 Valparaiso W, 37-0 U Kalamazoo W, 26-5 1919 (4-1) Nov. 13 Notre Dame Reserves W, 12-6 U Central Michigan W, 11-0 U Wayne State W, 88-0 Nov. 20 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 20-0 Oct. 11 Michigan State W, 21-18 1910 (4-1-1) U Wabash W, 27-13 1927 (3-4) U Hillsdale T, 3-3 Oct. 25 @ Notre Dame L, 0-53 Oct. 8 @Lombard L, 6-18 U Albion L, 5-12 U Albion W, 20-7 Oct. 15 Notre Dame Reserves L, 0-18 U Culver Military Acad. W, 22-5 Oct. 22 Central Michigan L, 12-18 U Central Michigan W, 16-6 1920 (3-4) Oct. 29 Wayne State W, 44-0 U Hope W, 6-0 U Olivet W, 47-7 Nov. 5 @Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 19-6 U Kalamazoo W, 28-0 Oct. 9 @ Notre Dame L, 0-42 Nov. 12 Eastern Michigan L, 0-6 U Chicago YMCA L, 6-10 Nov. 26 @Albion W, 19-0 1911 (2-3) U Marquette L, 7-46 U Hilsdale L, 6-14 U Hope W, 46-0 1928 (5-2) U Albion L, 5-12 U Earlham W, 6-0 U Chicago YMCA W, 26-0 U Culver Military Acad. L, 3-27 U Wabash L, 7-27 Oct. 6 Ferris State W, 14-0 U Battle Creek TS W, 62-6 Oct. 13 Lombard L, 0-14 U Hope W, 34-0 1921 (6-2) Oct. 27 Wayne State W, 45-0 U Ferris State W, 49-0 U Michigan “B” W, 6-0 1912 (3-1-1) U @Albion W, 20-9 Nov. 10 Eastern Michigan L, 9-18 U Culver Military Acad W, 19-13 U Notre Dame Frosh W, 7-0 U Central Michigan W, 19-0 U Albion W, 6-3 U Chicago YMCA L, 3-7 U Hope W, 54-0 Oct. 22 @Michigan State L, 14-17 1929 (5-2-1) U Hillsdale T, 7-7 U Earlham W, 42-7 U Ferris State W, 41-0 Nov. 15 Eastern Michigan L, 0-6 U Hope W, 65-0 U Illinois “B” W, 20-0 U Milwaukee Engineers W, 62-0 U Notre Dame “B” L, 7-13 1913 (4-0) U Lombard W, 14-6 U Albion W, 20-3 1922 (6-0) Oct. 26 Wayne State W, 40-0 U Culver Military Acad. W, 13-6 U Defiance W, 19-0 Nov. 2 Eastern Michigan T, 7-7 U Hope W, 14-0 U @Valparaiso W, 7-0 Nov. 9 Central Michigan W, 25-6 Nov. 1 Eastern Michigan W, 12-6 U Albion W, 10-0 U Michigan “B” L, 7-12 U Chicago YMCA W, 13-0 1914 (6-0) U Notre Dame Frosh W, 44-0 1930 (5-1-1) U Battle Creek TS W, 28-0 U Earlham W, 67-0 U Ferris State W, 46-0 U Olivet W, 3-0 U Central Michigan W, 54-0 U Albion W, 43-0 1923 (6-1-1) Oct. 18 @Eastern Michigan L, 0-19 U Ferris State W, 68-0 Sept. 29 Notre Dame Frosh W, 15-0 U @Wayne State W, 52-0 U Hillsdale W, 28-7 Oct. 6 Valparaiso W, 7-0 U Michigan “B” W, 14-6 Nov. 14 Eastern Michigan W, 10-0 Oct. 13 Alma W, 21-7 Nov. 8 @Northern Iowa W, 26-0 Oct. 20 @St. Viator T, 7-7 Nov. 27 Western Kentucky T, 0-0 1915 (5-1) Oct. 29 Western Kentucky W, 26-0 U Hillsdale L, 16-20 Nov. 10 Earlham W, 46-0 1931 (5-2) U Albion W, 54-7 Nov. 17 Chicago YMCA W, 32-0 Sept. 26 Ferris State W, 25-0 U Alma W, 79-0 Nov. 29 @Albion L, 6-7 Oct. 2 @Detroit L, 0-20 U Olivet W, 40-0 U @Michigan “B” L, 0-19

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U Notre Dame “B” W, 27-6 1939 (2-6-1) 1947 (5-4) Nov. 7 Northern Iowa W, 14-0 Sept. 29 @Detroit L, 0-14 Sept. 26 @Xavier L, 0-19 Nov. 14 Western Kentucky W, 13-0 Oct. 7 Miami W, 6-0 Oct. 4 Washington (Mo.) W, 14-0 Nov. 21 @Central Michigan W, 7-6 Oct. 14 Akron W, 6-0 Oct. 11 @Central Michigan W, 20-12 Oct. 21 @Northern Iowa T, 13-13 Oct. 18 Northern Iowa W, 14-0 1932 (6-0-1) Oct. 28 @Toledo L, 0-6 Oct. 25 @Butler L, 20-21 Sept. 24 Hope W, 31-6 Nov. 4 Western Kentucky L, 14-20 Nov. 1 Western Kentucky W, 38-0 Oct. 1 North Central W, 27-0 Nov. 11 Butler L, 0-12 Nov. 8 @No. 11 Ilinois L, 14-60 Oct. 8 @DePaul T, 0-0 Nov. 18 Ohio L, 6-13 Nov. 27 @Oklahoma City L, 7-35 Oct. 15 St. Viator W, 7-0 U Wayne State L, 6-7 U Beloit W, 12-0 Oct. 29 Northern Iowa W, 26-0 Nov. 5 Central Michigan W, 7-0 1940 (2-5) 1948 (6-3, 3-1 MAC - 2nd) Nov. 12 Adrian W, 76-0 Oct. 5 Wayne State L, 6-13 Sept. 25 Western Reserve W, 26-0 Oct. 12 Ohio L, 7-20 Oct. 2 @Beloit W, 33-0 1933 (3-3-1) Oct. 19 Northern Iowa L, 19-20 Oct. 9 Central Michigan W, 7-0 Sept. 30 North Central L, 0-7 Oct. 26 Toledo L, 0-12 Oct. 16 @Northern Iowa L, 6-13 Oct. 6 @Detroit L, 0-26 Nov. 2 Western Kentucky L, 6-25 Oct. 23 Xavier L, 20-39 Oct. 14 @Northern Iowa W, 8-6 Nov. 9 Miami W, 20-13 Oct. 30 @Miami L, 28-34 Oct. 21 Carroll T, 0-0 Nov. 16 Manchester W, 19-14 Nov. 6 Butler W, 20-7 Oct. 28 DePaul L, 6-25 Nov. 13 @Washington (Mo.) W, 19-6 Nov. 4 @Central Michigan W, 13-0 1941 (8-0) Nov. 20 @Ohio W, 40-7 Nov. 11 St. Viator W, 33-0 Sept. 27 @Western Reserve W, 7-0 Oct. 3 Butler W, 14-6 1949 (4-4, 2-3 MAC - 4th) 1934 (7-1) Oct. 18 @Northern Iowa W, 28-7 Sept. 24 Northern Iowa W, 20-6 Oct. 5 @Detroit L, 7-25 Oct. 25 Toledo W, 34-0 Oct. 1 Ohio L, 6-16 Oct. 13 @Carroll W, 25-7 Nov. 1 Western Kentucky W, 21-7 Oct. 8 @Cincinnati L, 6-27 Oct. 20 Nothrern Iowa W, 7-0 Nov. 8 Manchester W, 12-0 Oct. 15 Washington (Mo.) L, 0-12 Oct. 27 DePaul W, 13-0 Nov. 15 @Wayne State W, 34-0 Oct.22 @Central Michigan W, 35-8 Nov. 3 Central Michigan W, 13-0 Nov. 20 Ripon W, 33-7 Oct. 29 Miami L, 20-34 Nov. 9 @St. Viator W, 19-7 Nov. 5 @Butler W, 40-6 Nov. 24 West Chester State W, 13-7 1942 (5-1) Nov. 12 @Western Reserve W, 21-14 Nov. 29 @Western Kentucky W, 7-6 Sept. 26 @Dayton L, 0-21 Oct. 10 Toledo W, 13-0 1950 (5-4, 1-3 MAC - 5th) 1935 (5-3) Oct. 17 Northern Iowa W, 14-7 Sept. 23 Northern Illinois W, 40-13 Sept. 28 Illinois College W, 13-0 Oct. 24 Butler W, 13-7 Sept. 30 Central Michigan W, 21-13 Oct. 5 Western Kentucky W, 6-0 U Grosse Isle Navy W, 13-2 Oct. 7 Toledo W, 54-19 Oct. 12 Chicago L, 6-31 Nov. 14 Wayne State W, 13-0 Oct. 14 @Miami L, 0-35 Oct. 19 Northern Iowa L, 14-21 Oct. 21 @Washington (Mo.) W, 26-7 Oct. 26 DePaul L, 0-26 1943 (4-2) Oct. 28 Cincinnati L, 6-27 Nov. 9 Central Michigan W, 13-0 U @Central Michigan W, 19-0 Nov. 4 Butler W, 20, 0 Nov. 16 Butler W, 19-7 Sept. 25 @Michigan L, 6-57 Nov. 11 Western Reserve L, 0-26 Nov. 23 West Chester State W, 7-6 U Alma W, 54-0 Nov. 18 @Ohio L, 7-10 U Xavier W, 60-0 1936 (2-5) Oct. 16 Miami W, 6-0 1951 (4-4, 1-4 MAC - 6th) Sept. 25 Detroit L, 0-40 Nov. 6 Great Lakes Navy L, 6-32 Sept. 22 Kent State L, 19-49 Oct. 10 Miami L, 0-6 Sept. 29 @Toledo W, 14-6 Oct. 17 Valparaiso W, 7-0 1944 (4-3) Oct. 6 Ohio L, 0-13 Oct. 24 Northern Iowa L, 6-12 U Fort Sheridan W, 67-6 Oct. 13 Miami L, 27-34 Oct. 31 DePaul L, 7-19 U Wabash W, 20-0 Oct. 20 Washington (Mo.) W, 12-7 Nov. 7 Central Michigan W, 7-0 U Bunker Hill Navy L, 7-33 Nov. 3 @Butler W, 20-0 Nov. 14 Butler L, 7-13 Sept. 30 @Miami L, 6-32 Nov. 10 @Western Reserve L, 26-27 Oct. 7 Central Michigan W, 35-14 Nov. 17 Central Michigan W, 46-25 1937 (5-3) Oct. 14 @Great Lakes Navy L, 0-38 Oct. 1 Detroit L, 7-20 U @Wooster W, 27-0 1952 (4-4, 1-4 MAC - 6th) Oct. 9 Illinois College W, 37-0 Sept. 22 @Kent State L, 13-20 Oct. 16 Northern Iowa W, 7-0 1945 (4-3) Sept. 27 Illinois Wesleyan W, 44-6 Oct. 23 St. Viator L, 7-13 Sept. 22 Alma W, 21-13 Oct. 4 @Central Michigan W, 18-0 Oct. 30 Western Kentucky W, 13-7 Sept. 29 @Central Michigan L, 0-6 Oct. 11 @Miami L, 6-55 Nov. 6 Central Michigan W, 7-0 Oct. 6 @Ohio W, 21-20 Oct. 18 Toledo W, 19-14 Nov. 13 Butler W, 14-13 Oct. 13 Miami L, 13-21 Oct. 25 @Washington (Mo.) W, 28-20 Nov. 20 DePaul L, 12-0 Oct. 27 Great Lakes Navy L, 0-39 Nov. 1 Ohio L, 13-28 Nov. 3 @Valparaiso W, 26-13 Nov. 8 Western Reserve L, 13-16 1938 (4-3) Nov. 10 Wooster W, 66-0 Sept. 24 Illinois College W, 28-0 1953 (1-6-1, 0-4-1 MAC - 6th) Sept. 30 @Detroit L, 0-7 1946 (5-2-1) Sept. 26 @Central Michigan L, 0-21 Oct. 8 Northern Iowa W, 20-0 Sept. 28 Ripon W, 47-0 Oct. 3 @Illinois Wesleyan W, 20-7 Oct. 15 @Akron L, 0-6 Oct. 5 Ohio L, 7-25 Oct. 10 Miami L, 6-52 Oct. 29 Western Kentucky L, 6-13 Oct. 12 Butler W, 19-0 Oct. 17 @Toledo L, 7-19 Nov. 5 @Butler W, 13-0 Oct. 19 @Northern Iowa T, 0-0 Oct. 24 Washington (Mo.) L, 7-18 Nov. 12 Central Michigan W, 35-0 Oct. 26 @Western Kentucky W, 32-21 Oct. 31 Ohio L, 12-67 Nov. 2 Central Michigan W, 27-21 Nov. 7 @Western Reserve T, 14-14 Nov. 8 Valparaiso W, 26-13 Nov. 14 Kent State L, 13-20 Nov. 16 @Miami L, 0-20 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 62 63 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1954 (4-5, 3-4 MAC - 5th) Oct. 29 Ohio L, 0-24 1967 (5-4, 4-2 MAC - T-3rd) Sept. 25 Central Michigan L, 19-25 Nov. 5 @Kent State L, 3-10 Sept. 16 Miami W, 24-14 Oct. 2 @Marshall L, 13-47 Nov. 12 Marshall W, 34-12 Sept. 23 Arkansas State L, 8-21 Oct. 9 Bowling Green W, 20-15 Sept. 29 @Bringham Young L, 19-44 Oct. 16 Toledo L, 7-19 1961 (5-4-1, 4-1-1 MAC - 2nd) Oct. 7 @Bowling Green W, 10-6 Oct. 23 @Washington (Mo.) W, 7-6 Sept. 16 @Central Michigan W, 27-21 Oct. 14 Kent State W, 16-7 Oct. 31 @Miami L, 0-48 Sept. 23 @Detroit L, 14-21 Oct. 21 @Toledo L, 9-35 Nov. 6 Ohio W, 19-6 Sept. 30 Miami W, 6-3 Oct. 28 Marshall W, 42-10 Nov. 13 Western Reserve W, 38-0 Oct. 7 @Bowling Green L, 0-21 Nov. 4 @Ohio L, 10-20 Nov. 20 @Kent State L, 13-20 Oct. 21 @Toledo W, 7-0 Nov. 11 Xavier W, 18-7 Oct. 28 Marshall W, 20-0 1955 (1-7-1, 0-5 MAC - 7th) Nov. 4 Kent State W, 14-0 1968 (3-6, 2-4 MAC - 5th) Sept. 17 Great Lakes Navy T, 13-13 Nov. 11 Utah State L, 22-65 Sept. 14 Arkansas State W, 20-0 Sept. 24 @Central Michigan L, 13-27 Nov. 18 @Ohio T, 20-20 Sept. 21 Bringham Young L, 7-17 Oct. 1 Bowling Green L, 0-35 Dec. 9 vs. New Mexico* L, 12-20 Sept. 28 @Miami L, 0-28 Oct. 8 Marshall L, 0-28 * Aviation Bowl Oct. 5 Bowling Green L, 10-17 Oct. 15 @Toledo L, 0-6 Oct. 12 @Kent State W, 14-0 Oct. 22 Washington (Mo.) L, 14-26 1962 (5-4, 4-2 MAC - 3rd) Oct. 19 Toledo L, 6-30 Nov. 5 @Ohio L, 14-40 Sept. 15 Central Michigan W, 28-0 Oct. 26 @Marshall W, 40-12 Nov. 12 Western Reserve W, 13-0 Sept. 22 @Louisville L, 21-27 Nov. 2 Ohio L, 17-22 Nov. 19 Kent State L, 14-25 Sept. 29 @Miami L, 7-17 Nov. 9 @West Texas State. L, 20-28 Oct. 6 Bowling Green L, 6-10 1956 (2-7, 1-4 MAC - 6th) Oct. 20 Toledo W, 21-0 1969 (4-6, 1-4 MAC - T-5th) Sept. 22 Central Michigan L, 7-14 Oct. 27 @Marshall W, 12-0 Sept. 13 Central Michigan W, 24-0 Sept. 29 Bowling Green L, 13-27 Nov. 3 @Kent State W, 19-6 Sept. 20 @Pacific L, 0-21 Oct. 6 @Marshall L, 0-13 Nov. 10 Bringham Young W, 28-20 Sept. 27 Miami L, 20-24 Oct. 13 Toledo W, 26-15 Nov. 17 Ohio L, 16-32 Oct.4 @Bowling Green L, 10-21 Oct. 20 @Washington (Mo.) L, 7-13 Oct. 11 Kent State W, 33-13 Oct. 27 @Great Lakes Navy L, 6-13 1963 (2-7, 2-4 MAC - 5th) Oct. 18 @Toledo L, 13-38 Nov. 3 Ohio L, 0-27 Sept. 21 @No. 7 Wisconsin L, 0-41 Oct. 25 Marshall W, 48-14 Nov. 10 @Western Reserve W, 42-19 Sept. 28 @Central Michigan L, 14-30 Nov. 1 @Ohio L, 17-22 Nov. 17 Kent State L, 13-27 Oct. 5 Miami L, 19-27 Nov. 8 West Texas State L, 20-28 Oct. 12 @Bowling Green L, 7-16 Nov. 15 @Northern Illinois W, 31-22 1957 (4-4-1, 1-4-1 MAC - 5th) Oct. 19 Kent State W, 26-12 Sept. 21 @Central Michigan W, 33-0 Oct. 26 @Toledo W, 18-7 1970 (7-3, 2-3 MAC - 4th) Sept. 28 Miami L, 0-20 Nov. 2 Marshall L, 7-20 Sept. 12 @Central Michigan W, 41-0 Oct. 5 Marshall L, 7-12 Nov. 9 @Ohio L, 13-27 Sept. 19 Bringham Young W, 35-17 Oct. 12 @Bowling Green T, 14-14 Nov. 16 Louisville L, 7-21 Sept. 26 @Miami L, 12-23 Oct. 19 Youngstown State. W, 25-14 Oct. 3 Bowling Green W, 23-3 Oct. 25 @Toledo L, 16-27 1964 (3-6, 2-4 MAC - 5th) Oct. 10 @Kent State L, 22-25 Nov. 2 @Ohio L, 7-20 Sept. 19 @Louisville W, 10-7 Oct. 17 Toledo L, 0-20 Nov. 9 Western Reserve W, 20-0 Sept. 26 Central Michigan L, 6-18 Oct. 24 @Marshall W, 34-3 Nov. 16 Kent State W, 28-20 Oct. 3 @Miami L, 0-35 Oct. 31 Ohio W, 52-23 Oct. 10 Bowling Green L, 8-28 Nov. 7 @West Texas State W, 20-0 1958 (4-5, 2-4 MAC - 5th) Oct. 17 @Kent State W, 12-9 Nov. 14 Northern Illinois W, 38-18 Sept. 20 Central Michigan L, 32-33 Oct. 24 Toledo L, 13-21 Sept. 27 @Miami L, 20-34 Oct. 31 @Marshall L, 7-16 1971 (7-3, 2-3 MAC - 4th) Oct. 4 @Marshall W, 30-24 Nov. 7 Ohio W, 13-8 Sept. 11 Illinois State W, 35-7 Oct. 11 Bowling Green L, 6-40 Nov. 14 @Bringham Young L, 8-43 Sept. 18 @Ball State W, 9-0 Oct. 18 @Washington (Mo.) W, 34-2 Sept. 25 Northern Illinois W, 27-17 Oct. 25 Toledo L, 6-21 1965 (6-2-1, 2-2-1 MAC 3rd) Oct. 2 @Bowling Green L, 6-23 Nov. 1 Ohio W, 21-14 Sept. 18 Louisville W, 17-13 Oct. 9 Kent State W, 31-0 Nov. 8 Western Reserve W, 33-0 Sept. 25 @Central Michigan W, 21-13 Oct. 16 @Toledo L, 24-35 Nov. 15 @Kent State L, 6-32 Oct. 2 Miami L, 9-36 Oct. 23 Marshall W, 37-0 Oct. 9 @Bowling Green L, 17-21 Oct. 30 @Ohio W, 28-14 1959 (4-5, 3-3 MAC - 5th) Oct. 16 Kent State T, 10-10 Nov. 6 Miami L, 6-7 Sept. 19 @Central Michigan L, 15-21 Oct. 23 @Toledo W, 3-0 Nov. 13 Pacific W, 25-21 Sept. 26 Miami L, 0-21 Oct. 30 Marshall W, 17-14 Oct. 3 Marshall W, 51-0 Nov. 6 @Ohio W, 17-6 1972 (7-3-1, 2-2-1 MAC 3rd) Oct. 10 @Bowling Green L, 34-0 Nov. 13 Montana W, 17-14 Sept. 9 Long Beach State W, 28-20 Oct. 17 Washington (Mo.) W, 78-0 Sept. 16 @Fresno State L, 14-41 Oct. 24 @Toledo W, 24-14 1966 (7-3, 5-1 MAC - T-1st) Sept. 23 Northern Illinois W, 14-10 Oct. 31 @Ohio L, 9-12 Sept. 17 Lamar Tech W, 16-14 Sept. 30 Bowling Green T, 13-13 Nov. 7 Kent State W, 7-0 Sept. 24 Central Michigan W, 31-14 Oct. 7 @Kent State W, 13-12 Nov. 14 Detroit L, 0-14 Oct. 1 @Miami L, 9-26 Oct. 14 Toledo L, 13-20 Oct. 8 Bowling Green W, 16-14 Oct. 21 @Marshall W, 34-0 1960 (4-4-1, 2-4 MAC - 5th) Oct. 15 @Kent State W, 23-20 Oct. 28 Ohio W, 34-17 Sept. 17 Central Michigan W, 31-0 Oct. 22 Toledo W, 14-13 Nov. 4 @Miami L, 8-38 Sept. 24 @Miami L, 14-15 Oct. 29 @Marshall W, 35-29 Nov. 11 Ball State W, 31-14 Oct. 1 Baldwin- Wallace T, 28-28 Nov. 5 Ohio W, 20-13 Nov. 18 Idaho W, 27-16 Oct. 8 Bowling Green L, 13-14 Nov. 12 @Xavier L, 6-21 Oct. 15 @Washington (Mo.) W, 43-0 Nov. 19 @West Texas State L, 7-30 Oct. 22 Toledo W, 7-3 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 62 63 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1973 (6-5, 1-4 MAC - 5th) Oct. 21 Eastern Michigan W, 32-0 1984 (5-6, 3-6 MAC - T-8th) Sept. 8 @Central Michigan W, 18-13 Oct. 28 Ohio L, 7-10 Sept. 8 Miami W, 17-13 Sept. 15 Long Beach State W, 13-8 Nov. 4 @Marshall W, 24-6 Sept. 15 Illinois State W, 41-14 Sept. 22 Northern Illinois W, 28-14 Nov. 11 @Ball State L, 14-20 Sept. 22 @Central Michigan L, 19-38 Sept. 29 @Bowling Green L, 20-31 Nov. 18 Central Michigan L, 14-35 Sept. 29 Marshall W, 42-7 Oct. 6 Kent State L, 15-39 Oct. 6 Northern Illinois L, 15-20 Oct. 13 @Toledo W, 24-22 1979 (6-5, 5-4 MAC - 3rd) Oct. 13 @Bowling Green L, 7-34 Oct. 20 Marshall W, 21-7 Sept. 8 @Central Michigan L, 0-10 Oct. 20 @Ball State L, 20-23 Oct. 27 @Ohio L, 0-16 Sept. 15 @South Carolina L, 7-24 Oct. 27 Ohio W, 33-14 Nov. 3 No. 16 Miami L, 9-24 Sept. 22 Northern Illinois W, 45-17 Nov. 3 @Toledo L, 13-17 Nov. 10 Ball State W, 30-13 Sept. 29 Bowling Green L, 3- 15 Nov. 10 Kent State W, 13-9 Nov. 17 @Texas-Arlington L, 12-31 Oct. 6 Kent State L, 13-18 Nov. 17 @Eastern Michigan L, 14-24 Oct. 13 @Toledo L, 0-17 1974 (3-8, 0-5 MAC - 6th) Oct. 20 Grand Valley State W, 37-0 1985 (4-6-1, 4-4-1 MAC - T-4th) Sept. 7 Texas-Arlington W, 33-6 Oct. 27 @Ohio W, 20-6 Sept. 7 @Northern Illinois L, 0-17 Sept. 14 @Eastern Michigan L, 19-20 Nov. 3 Miami W, 24-3 Sept. 14 @Army L, 6-48 Sept. 21 @Northern Illinois W, 30-13 Nov. 10 Ball State W, 20-10 Sept. 28 @Michigan State L, 3-7 Sept. 28 Bowling Green L, 13-31 Nov. 17 @Eastern Michigan W, 17-7 Oct. 5 Bowling Green L, 7-48 Oct. 5 @Kent State L, 6-29 Oct. 12 Central Michigan L, 17-24 Oct. 12 Toledo L, 24-31 1980 (7-4, 6-3 MAC - 2nd) Oct. 19 @Miami T, 10-10 Oct. 19 @Marshall W, 20-17 Sept. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 37-0 Oct. 26 Ball State W, 34-0 Oct. 26 Ohio L, 3-26 Sept. 13 @Illinois State W, 31-17 Nov. 2 Toledo W, 18-13 Nov. 2 @ No. 16 Miami L, 0-31 Sept. 20 @Northern Illinois W, 35-6 Nov. 9 @Ohio L, 15-21 Nov. 9 Central Michigan L, 6-42 Sept. 27 @Michigan State L, 7-33 Nov. 16 @Kent State W, 34-3 Noc. 16 @Long Beach State L, 33-34 Oct. 4 Bowling Green L, 14-17 Nov. 23 Eastern Michigan W, 38-21 Oct. 11 @Kent State W, 28-21 1975 (1-10, 0-7 MAC - 9th) Oct. 18 Toledo W, 17-7 1986 (3-8, 3-5 MAC - 8th) Sept. 6 @Central Michigan L, 0-34 Oct. 25 @Ball State W, 17-15 Sept. 6 @Eastern Michigan L, 14-21 Sept. 13 Akron L, 21-27 Nov. 1 Ohio W, 13-7 Sept. 13 Temple L, 17-49 Sept. 20 @Minnesota L, 38-0 Nov. 8 @Miami L, 24-34 Sept. 20 Long Beach State L, 13-14 Sept. 27 Northern Illinois L, 0-20 Nov. 15 Central Michigan L, 10-22 Sept. 27 @Michigan State L, 10-45 Oct. 4 @Bowling Green L, 0-28 Oct. 4 @Bowling Green L, 3-17 Oct. 11 Kent State L, 17-22 1981 (6-5, 5-4 MAC - T-5th) Oct. 11 @Central Michigan L, 10-18 Oct. 18 Toledo L, 7-25 Sept. 12 @Kent State W, 20-17 Oct. 18 Miami W, 27-17 Oct. 25 @Marshall L, 19-21 Sept. 19 Marshall W, 14-3 Oct. 25 @Ball State L, 10-24 Nov. 1 @Ohio L,10-24 Sept. 26 @Wisconsin L, 10-21 Nov. 1 @Toledo L, 7-28 Nov. 8 No. 17 Miami L, 21-44 Oct. 3 @Bowling Green W, 21-7 Nov. 8 Ohio W, 45-17 Nov 15 Eastern Michigan W, 24-10 Oct. 10 Central Michigan L, 13-15 Nov. 15 Kent State W, 27-7 Oct. 17 @Miami L, 19-20 1976 (7-4, 6-3 MAC - 4th) Oct. 24 Ball State W, 14-3 1987 (5-6, 4-4 MAC - 5th) Sept. 11 Eastern Michigan W, 31-13 Oct. 31 @Northern Illinois W, 23-12 Sept. 5 Akron W, 24-19 Sept. 18 @Northern Illinois W, 37-6 Nov. 7 Toledo L, 14-28 Sept. 12 @Illinois State L, 6-20 Sept. 25 @Minnesota L, 10-21 Nov. 14 @Ohio L, 20-37 Sept. 19 Northern Illinois L, 14-34 Oct. 2 Bowling Green L, 0-28 Nov. 21 Eastern Michigan W, 38-7 Sept. 26 @Bowling Green W, 34-27 Oct. 9 @Kent State L, 12-24 Oct. 3 Toledo W, 21-14 Oct. 16 Toledo W, 34-21 1982 (7-2-2, 5-2-2 MAC - 2nd) Oct. 10 Miami L, 0-17 Oct. 23 Marshall W, 31-21 Sept. 4 Grand Valley State W, 28-3 Oct. 17 @Kent State L, 13-17 Oct. 30 Ohio W, 21-20 Sept. 11 @Marshall W, 34-0 Oct. 24 Eastern Michigan L, 17-23 Nov. 6 @Miami L, 0-31 Sept. 25 Kent State W, 24-14 Oct. 31 @Central Michigan L, 27-30 Nov. 13 @Ball State W, 24-10 Oct. 2 @Bowling Green L, 3-7 Nov. 7 Ball State W, 31-16 Nov. 20 Central Michigan W, 42-14 Oct. 9 @Central Michigan T, 18-18 Nov. 21 @Ohio W, 31-13 Oct. 16 Miami W, 10-0 1977 (4-7, 3-5 MAC - 7th) Oct. 23 @Ball State L, 6-13 1988 (9-3, 7-1 MAC 1st) Sept. 10 @Minnesota L, 7-10 Oct. 30 Northern Illinois W, 27-3 Sept. 3 @Wisconsin W, 24-14 Sept. 17 Texas-Arlington L, 10-17 Nov. 6 @Toledo W, 17-10 Sept. 10 @Toledo W, 31-9 Sept. 24 Northern Illinois W, 37-6 Nov. 13 Ohio W, 16-7 Sept. 27 Illinois State W, 44-14 Oct. 1 @Bowling Green L, 28-31 Nov. 20 @Eastern Michigan T, 3-3 Oct. 1 Bowling Green W, 37-10 Oct. 8 Kent State L, 16-20 Oct. 8 @Miami W, 41-18 Oct. 15 @Toledo W, 34-21 1983 (6-5, 4-5 MAC - 6th) Oct. 15 Kent State L, 28-45 Oct. 22 Marshall W, 53-29 Sept. 10 @Texas-Arlington W, 21-14 Oct. 22 @Eastern Michigan W, 31-24 Oct. 29 @Ohio W, 28-22 Sept. 15 @Illinois State W, 41-14 Oct. 29 Central Michigan W, 42-24 Nov. 5 Miami L, 8-14 Sept. 24 Central Michigan L, 14-32 Nov. 5 @Ball State W, 16-13 Nov. 12 Ball State L, 25-29 Oct. 1 @Miami W, 20-18 Nov. 12 @Northern Illinois L, 7-15 Nov. 19 @Central Michigan L, 23-28 Oct. 8 @Northern Illinois L, 3-27 Nov. 19 Ohio W, 23-16 Oct. 15 Bowling Green L, 20-23 Dec. 10 vs. Fresno State* L, 30-35 1978 (7-4, 5-4 MAC - 4th) Oct. 22 Ball State L, 20-24 * California Bowl Sept. 9 Illinois State W, 27-17 Oct. 29 @Ohio W, 16-14 Sept. 16 @Northern Illinois W, 44-30 Nov. 5 Toledo L, 13-17 1989 (5-6, 3-5 MAC - 6th) Sept. 23 @Miami L, 3-7 Nov. 12 @Kent State W, 21-13 Sept. 2 Temple W, 31-24 Sept. 30 Bowling Green W, 24-20 Nov. 19 Eastern Michigan W, 14-10 Sept. 9 Louisiana Tech W, 24-20 Oct. 7 @Kent State W, 14-0 Sept. 16 @Maryland L, 0-23 Oct. 14 Toledo W, 17-7 Sept. 23 @Kent State W, 26-4

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Sept. 30 Eastern Michigan L, 20-21 1995 (7-4, 6-2 MAC T-3rd) Sept. 30 Ohio W, 23-10 Oct. 14 Central Michigan L, 6-34 Aug. 31 Weber State W, 28-21 Oct. 5 @Marshall W, 30-10 Oct. 21 @Ball State L, 13-14 Sept. 9 @Indiana L, 10-24 Oct. 21 Northern Illinois W, 52-22 Oct. 28 Ohio W, 28-13 Sept. 14 Toledo L, 21-31 Oct. 28 @Kent State W, 42-0 Nov. 4 @Toledo L, 18-19 Sept. 23 @Ball State L, 0-10 Nov. 4 @Ball State W, 42-3 Nov. 11 Bowling Green L, 30-31 Sept. 30 @Kent State W, 52-6 Nov. 11 @Central Michigan L, 17-21 Nov. 18 @Miami W, 14-7 Oct. 7 Akron W, 7-3 Nov. 18 Eastern Michigan W, 28-0 Oct. 14 @Ohio W, 34-17 Dec. 2 @Marshall** L, 14-19 1990 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - T-3rd) Oct. 21 @No. 13 Auburn L, 13-34 ** MAC Championship Game Sept. 8 @Eastern Mchigan L, 24-27 Oct. 28 Bowling Green W, 17-0 Sept. 15 Louisiana Tech W, 27-21 Nov. 11 @Eastern Michigan W, 23-13 2001 (5-6, 4-4 MAC - 4th West) Sept. 22 Kent State W, 37-10 Nov. 18 Central Michigan W, 48-31 Aug. 31 Illinois State W, 48-7 Sept. 29 @Iowa State L, 20-34 Sept. 8 @No. 9 Virginia Tech L, 0-31 Oct. 6 @Akron W, 24-20 1996 (2-9, 2-6 MAC - 9th) Sept. 22 @Michigan L, 21-38 Oct. 13 @Central Michigan L, 13-20 Aug. 29 Eastern Illinois L, 20-28 Sept. 29 @Eastern Michigan W, 31-10 Oct. 20 Ball State W, 14-13 Sept. 7 @West Virginia L, 9-34 Oct. 6 Akron W, 31-14 Oct. 27 @Ohio W, 31-23 Sept. 14 Eastern Michigan L, 12-19 Oct. 13 Bowling Green W, 37-28 Nov. 3 Toledo L, 9-37 Sept. 21 @Central Michigan L, 28-38 Oct. 20 @Northern Illinois L, 12-20 Nov. 10 @Bowling Green W, 19-13 Sept. 28 @Akron L, 7-27 Oct. 27 @Miami L, 11-25 Nov. 17 Miami W, 31-17 Oct. 5 Ball State L, 5-28 Nov. 6 @Toledo L, 35-41 Oct. 12 @No. 24 Wyoming L, 28-42 Nov. 17 Central Michigan W, 20-17 1991 (7-4, 4-4 MAC - T-5th) Oct. 26 @Toledo L, 7-10 Nov. 24 Ball State L, 31-35 Aug. 31 Kent State W, 13-10 Nov. 2 Ohio L, 0-38 Sept. 7 Akron W, 35-12 Nov. 9 @Bowling Green (OT) W, 16-13 2002 (4-8, 3-5 MAC - 5th West) Sept. 14 @No. 1 Florida State L, 0-58 Nov. 16 Kent State W, 76-27 Aug. 29 Indiana State W, 28-17 Sept. 21 Toledo L, 13-23 Sept. 7 @No.7 Michigan L, 12-35 Sept. 28 Ohio W, 35-9 1997 (8-3, 6-2 MAC - 2nd West) Sept. 14 @Purdue L, 24-28 Oct. 5 @Ball State W, 25-16 Aug. 28 Temple W, 34-14 Sept. 28 No. 5 Virginia Tech L, 0-30 Oct. 12 @Northern Illinois W, 22-10 Sept. 6 @No. 25 Michigan State L, 10-42 Oct. 5 @Buffalo W, 31-17 Oct. 19 @Eastern Michigan L, 24-42 Sept. 13 @Northern Illinois W, 21-13 Oct. 12 Central Florida L, 27-31 Oct. 26 Bowling Green L, 10-23 Sept. 20 Toledo L, 13-23 Oct. 19 @Bowling Green (OT) L, 45-48 Nov. 9 Miami W, 24-23 Sept. 27 @Ohio L, 7-31 Oct. 26 Northern Illinois L, 20-24 Nov. 16 @Central Michigan L, 17-27 Oct. 4 Ball State W, 21-13 Nov. 2 @Ball State L, 7-17 Oct. 11 @Bowling Green W, 34-21 Nov. 9 Eastern Michigan W, 33-31 Nov. 16 Toledo L, 21-42 1992 (7-3-1, 6-3 - MAC 2nd) Oct. 18 Kent State W, 50-27 Nov. 23 @Central Michigan W, 35-10 Sept. 3 @Bowling Green L, 19-29 Nov. 1 @Eastern Michigan W, 41-38 Sept. 12 @TCU T, 17-17 Nov. 8 Central Michigan W, 38-24 2003 (5-7, 4-4 MAC - 4th West) Sept. 19 Akron W, 24-20 Nov. 15 @Louisiana Monroe W, 32-19 Aug. 30 @Michigan State L, 21-6 Sept. 26 @Ohio W, 19-3 Sept. 6 William and Mary W, 56-24 Oct. 3 Ball State W, 27-14 1998 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - 3rd West) Sept. 13 Virginia L, 16-59 Oct. 10 @Toledo L, 12-21 Sept. 3 Northern Illinois W, 37-23 Sept. 27 @Ohio W, 39-32 Oct. 17 Eastern Michigan W, 20-19 Sept. 12 @Indiana L, 30-45 Oct. 4 @Eastern Michigan W, 31-3 Oct. 24 @Kent State W, 26-13 Sept. 19 @Toledo L, 7-35 Oct. 11 Bowling Green L, 21-32 Oct. 31 Northern Illinois W, 13-7 Sept. 26 Ohio L, 35-37 Oct. 18 @No. 12 Northern Illinois L, 10-37 Nov. 7 @Miami L, 7-20 Oct. 3 Louisiana Monroe W, 27-14 Oct. 25 Marshall L, 21-41 Nov. 14 Central Michigan W, 19-14 Oct. 10 @Vanderbuilt W, 27-24 Nov. 1 @Connecticut L, 27-41 Oct. 17 Eastern Michigan W, 45-35 Nov. 8 Ball State W, 28-20 1993 (7-3-1, 6-1-1 MAC - 2nd) Oct. 24 @Central Michigan L, 24-26 Nov. 15 Central Michigan W, 44-21 Sept. 2 Youngstown State L, 13-17 Oct. 31 @Kent State W, 48-23 Nov. 22 @Toledo L, 17-34 Sept. 11 @Purdue L, 13-28 Nov. 7 @Ball State W, 24-23 Sept. 18 Akron W, 20-3 Nov. 14 Bowling Green W, 56-27 2004 (1-10, 0-8 MAC - 7th West) Sept. 25 Miami W, 17-0 Sept. 2 Tennessee Martin W, 42-0 Oct. 2 @Kent State W, 27-21 1999 (7-5, 6-2 MAC - T-1st West) Sept. 11 @Virginia Tech L, 0-63 Oct. 9 Central Michigan L, 18-23 Sept. 4 @No. 4 Florida L, 26-55 Sept. 18 @Illinois L, 27-30 Oct. 23 @Eastern Michigan W, 21-20 Sept. 11 Youngstown State W, 46-28 Sept. 25 @Ball State L, 14-41 Oct. 30 @Army W, 20-7 Sept. 18 @Missouri L, 34-48 Oct. 9 Toledo L, 33-59 Nov. 6 @Ohio W, 34-28 Sept. 25 @Northern Illinois W, 24-21 Oct. 16 Eastern Michigan L, 31-35 Nov. 13 Toledo W, 39-26 Oct. 2 Central Michigan W, 38-16 Oct. 23 Northern Illinois L, 38-59 Nov. 20 @Bowling Green T, 14-14 Oct. 9 @Eastern Michigan (OT) W, 40-37 Oct. 30 @Central Michigan (OT) L, 21-24 Oct. 16 Buffalo W, 45-17 Nov. 6 @Bowling Green L, 0-52 Nov. 13 Miami L, 21-42 1994 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - T-3rd) Oct. 23 Ball State W, 28-0 Nov. 20 @Marshall L, 21-31 Sept. 3 @Miami W, 28-25 Oct. 30 @Akron W, 24-10 Sept. 8 Western Illinois W, 43-7 Nov. 13 Marshall L, 17-31 2005 (7-4, 5-3 MAC - T-3rd West) Sept. 17 @Iowa State W, 23-19 Nov. 20 @Toledo L, 21-45 Sept. 3 @No. 23 Virginia L, 19-31 Sept. 24 Akron W, 19-6 Dec. 3 No. 11 Marshall** L, 30-34 Sept. 10 @Toledo L, 23-56 Oct. 1 Kent State W, 24-10 ** MAC Championship Game Sept. 17 Southern Illinois W, 34-28 Oct. 8 @Central Michigan L, 28-35 Sept. 24 @Temple W, 19-16 Oct. 15 @Ball State L, 13-16 2000 (9-3, 7-1 MAC - T-1st West) Oct. 1 Buffalo W, 31-21 Oct. 22 Eastern Michigan W, 33-14 Aug. 31 @No. 4 Wisconsin L, 7-19 Oct. 8 Ball State (5OT) L, 57-60 Nov. 5 Ohio W, 15-3 Sept. 9 @Iowa W, 27-21 Oct. 22 @Bowling Green W, 45-14 Nov. 12 @Toledo L, 34-37 Sept. 16. Indiana State W, 56-0 Oct. 29 Kent State W, 44-14 Nov. 19 @Louisiana Lafayette L, 14-17 Sept. 23 Toledo W, 21-14 Nov. 5 Eastern Michigan W, 44-36

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Nov. 12 Central Michigan W, 31-24 Oct. 30 Northern Illinois L, 21-28 Oct. 10 Central Michigan W, 41-39 Nov. 23 @Northern Illinois L, 7-42 Nov. 5 @Central Michigan L, 22-26 Oct. 17 @Ohio W, 49-14 Nov. 13 Eastern Michigan W, 45-30 Oct. 24 Miami W, 35-13 2006 (8-5, 6-2 MAC - 2nd West) Nov. 20 Kent State W, 38-3 Oct. 29 @Eastern Michigan W, 58-28 Sept. 2 @Indiana L, 20-39 Nov. 26 @Bowling Green W, 41-7 Nov. 5 Ball State W, 54-7 Sept. 9 Toledo W, 31-10 Nov. 11 Bowling Green L, 27-41 Sept. 16 @Virginia W, 17-10 2011 (7-6, 5-3 MAC - 3rd West) Nov. 18 @Northern Illinois L, 19-27 Sept. 23 Temple W, 41-7 Sept. 3 @Michigan & L, 10-34 Nov. 27 @No. 24 Toledo W, 35-30 Oct. 7 @Ohio L, 20-27 Sept. 10 Nicholls W, 38-7 Dec. 24 vs. Middle Tennessee State* W, 45-31 Oct. 14 Northern Illinois W, 16-14 Sept. 17 Central Michigan W, 44-14 * Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Oct. 21 @Ball State W, 41-27 Sept. 24 @No. 24 Illinois L, 20-23 Oct. 28 Eastern Michigan W, 18-15 Oct. 1 @ Connecticut W, 38-31 2016 (13-1, 8-0 MAC Champions) Nov. 4 Miami W, 27-24 Oct. 8 Bowling Green W, 45-21 Final No. 15 AP Ranking Nov. 10 @Central Michigan L, 7-31 Oct. 15 @Northern Illinois L, 22-51 Sept. 3 @Northwestern W, 22-21 Nov. 18 @Florida State L, 20-28 Oct. 22 @ Eastern Michigan L, 10-14 Sept. 10 NC Central W, 70-21 Nov. 24 @Akron W, 17-0 Oct. 29 Ball State W, 45-35 Sept. 17 @Illinois W, 34-10 Jan. 6 Cincinnati* L, 24-27 Nov. 8 @Toledo L, 63-66 Sept. 24 Georgia Southern W, 49-31 * International Bowl Nov. 16 @Miami W, 24-21 Oct. 1 @Central Michigan W, 49-10 Nov. 25 Akron W, 68-19 Oct. 8 Northern Illinois W, 45-30 2007 (5-7, 3-4 MAC - T-3rd West) Dec. 27 vs. Purdue* L, 32-37 Oct. 15 @Akron W, 41-0 Sept. 1 @West Virginia L, 24-62 & Weather shortened game Oct. 22 Eastern Michigan W, 45-31 Sept. 8 Indiana L, 27-37 * Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl Nov. 1 @ Ball State W, 52-20 Sept. 15 @Missouri L, 24-52 Nov. 8 @Kent State W, 37-21 Sept. 22 Central Conn. State W, 51-14 2012 (4-8, 2-6 MAC - 5th West) Nov. 19 Buffalo W, 38-0 Sept. 29 @Toledo W, 42-28 Sept. 1 @Illinois L, 7-24 Nov. 25 Toledo W, 55-35 Oct. 6 Akron L, 38-39 Sept. 8 Eastern Illinois W, 52-21 Dec. 2 vs. Ohio% W, 29-26 Oct. 13 @Northern Illinois W, 17-13 Sept. 15 @Minnesota L, 23-28 Jan. 2 vs. No. 8 Wisconsin* L, 16-24 Oct. 20 Ball State L, 23-27 Sept. 22 Connecticut W, 30-24 % MAC Championship Game Oct. 27 @ Eastern Michigan L, 2-19 Sept. 29 Toledo L, 17-37 * Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Nov. 6 Central Michigan L, 31-34 Oct. 6 UMass W, 52-14 Nov. 17 @Iowa W, 28-19 Oct. 13 @Ball State (OT) L, 24-30 2017 (6-6, 4-4 MAC - 4th West) Nov. 24 Temple W, 16-3 Oct. 20 @Kent State L, 24-41 Sept. 2 @No. 4 USC L, 31-49 Oct. 27 Northern Illinois L, 34-48 Sept. 9 @Michigan State L, 14-28 2008 (9-4, 6-2 MAC - T-2nd West) Nov. 3 @Central Michigan W, 42-31 Sept. 16 Idaho W, 37-28 Aug. 30 @Nebraska L, 24-47 Nov. 10 @Buffalo L, 24-29 Sept. 23 Wagner W, 49-14 Sept. 6 Northern Illinois W, 29-26 Nov. 17 Eastern Michigan L, 23-29 Sept. 30 Ball State W, 55-3 Sept. 13 @Idaho W, 51-28 Oct. 7 @Buffalo (7 OT) W, 71-68 Sept. 20 Tennessee Tech W, 41-7 2013 (1-11, 1-7 MAC - 6th West) Oct. 15 Akron L, 13-14 Sept. 27 @Temple W, 7-3 Aug. 30 @ Michigan State L, 13-26 Oct. 21 @Eastern Michigan (OT) W, 20-17 Oct. 4 Ohio W, 41-20 Sept. 7 Nichols L, 23-27 Nov. 1 Central Michigan L, 28-35 Oct. 11 @Buffalo (OT) W, 34-28 Sept. 14 @ No. 17 Northwestern L, 17-38 Nov. 8 Kent State W, 48-20 Oct. 18 @Central Michigan L, 28-38 Sept. 21 @ Iowa L, 3-59 Nov. 15 @Northern Illinois L, 31-35 Nov. 1 Eastern Michigan W, 31-10 Sept. 28 Kent State L, 14-32 Nov. 24 @Toledo L, 10-37 Nov. 8 Illinois ^ W, 23-17 Oct. 5 @Toledo L, 20-47 Nov. 15 Toledo W, 27-17 Oct. 12 Buffalo L, 0-33 2018 (7-6, 5-3 MAC - T2nd West) Nov. 25 @No. 15 Ball State L, 22-45 Oct. 19 Ball State L, 17-38 Aug. 31 Syracuse L, 42-55 Dec. 30 vs. Rice * L, 14-38 Oct. 26 @Massachusetts W, 31-30 Sept. 8 @No. 21/22 Michigan L, 3-49 ^ Neutral Site - Ford Field, Detroit Nov. 9 @Eastern Michigan (OT) L, 32-35 Sept. 15 Delaware State W, 68-0 * Texas Bowl Nov. 16 Central Michigan L, 22-27 Sept. 22 @Georgia State W, 34-15 Nov. 26 @No. 18 Northern Illinois L, 14-33 Sept. 29 @Miami W, 40-39 2009 (5-7, 4-4 MAC - 3rd West) Oct. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 27-24 Sept. 5 @Michigan L, 7-31 2014 (8-5, 6-2 MAC - 3rd West) Oct. 13 @Bowling Green W, 42-35 Sept. 12 @Indiana L, 19-23 Aug. 30 @Purdue L, 34-43 Oct. 20 @Central Michigan W, 35-10 Sept. 19 Miami W, 48-26 Sept. 13 @Idaho W, 45-33 Oct. 25 Toledo L, 24-51 Sept. 26 Hofstra W, 24-10 Sept. 20 Murray State W, 45-14 Nov. 1 Ohio L, 59-14 Oct. 3 @Northern Illinois L, 3-38 Sept. 27 @Virginia Tech L, 17-35 Nov. 13 @Ball State L, 41-42 Oct. 10 @Toledo W, 58-26 Oct. 4 Toledo (OT) L, 19-20 Nov. 20 Northern Illinois W, 28-21 Oct. 17 Central Michigan L, 23-38 Oct. 11 @Ball State W, 42-38 Dec. 21 vs. BYU* L, 49-18 Oct. 24 Buffalo (OT) W, 34-31 Oct. 18 @Bowling Green W, 26-14 * Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Oct. 31 @Kent State L, 14-26 Oct. 25 Ohio W, 42-21 Nov. 7 @Michigan State L, 14-49 Nov. 1 at Miami W, 42-10 Nov. 14 @Eastern Michigan W, 35-14 Nov. 15 Eastern Michigan W, 51-7 Nov. 24 Ball State L, 17-22 Nov. 22 @Central Michigan W, 32-20 Nov. 28 Northern Illinois L, 21-31 2010 (6-6, 5-3 MAC - 3rd West) Dec. 20 vs. Air Force* L, 24-38 Sept. 4 @Michigan State L, 14-38 * Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Sept. 11 Nicholls State W, 49-14 Sept. 18 Toledo L, 24-37 2015 (8-5, 6-2 MAC - T-1st West) Oct. 2 Idaho L, 13-33 Sept. 4 No. 5 Michigan State L, 24-37 Oct. 9 @Ball State W, 45-16 Sept. 12 @Georgia Southern L, 17-43 Oct. 16 @Notre Dame L, 20-44 Sept. 19 Murray State W, 52-20 Oct. 23 @Akron W, 56-10 Sept. 26 @No. 1 Ohio State L, 12-38

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGISTRY Jack Matheson, OE/DE - UDFA 1943-46 Keion Adams, DE Pittsburgh Steelers 2017-present Rocco Moore, OG/OT Chicago Bears 1980 Adam Anderson, P Detroit Lions 2006 Dominic Moran, OL - UDFA New York Jets 2007 Richard Ash, DE - UDFA Jacksonville Jaguars 2015–16 Jake Moreland, TE - UDFA New York Jets 2000-01 Dallas Cowboys 2016–17 John Morton, WR - UDFA Oakland Raiders 1993-94, 96 Jason Babin, LB/DE Houston Texans 2004-07 Jacksonville Jaguars 1995 2007-08 Kendrick Mosley, WR - UDFA Cleveland Browns 2006 2008 Taylor Moton, OT Carolina Panthers 2017-present Tennessee Titans 2010 Drew Nowak, DT - UDFA Jacksonville Jaguars 2012-2013 Philadelphia Eagles 2009, 2011-12 Seattle Seahawks 2014-2015 Jacksonville Jaguars 2012-13 Kansas City Chiefs 2016 New York Jets 2014 Tom Nütten, OL - $ (1999, 2001) Buffalo Bills 1995 Baltimore Ravens 2015 St. Louis Rams 1998-2002, 2004-05 2016 Chukwuma Okorafor, OT Pittsburgh Steelers 2018-present Willie Beavers, OL Minnesota Vikings 2016-17 Dann O’Neill, OT - UDFA Houston Texans 2013 EJ Biggers, CB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009-12 John Offerdahl, LB - +++ 1986-93 Washington Redskins 2013-2016 Darius Phillips, DB 2018-present Freddie Bishop, LB - UDFA Detroit Lions 2013 John Potter, K Buffalo Bills 2012 New York Jets 2016-17 Washington Redskins 2013 James Blair, OG - UDFA Cincinnati Bengals 2008 Mike Prindle, K - UDFA Detroit Lions 1987 Detroit Lions 2009 John Rapacz, C/LB - UDFA Chicago Rockets 1948 Daniel Braverman Chicago Bears 2016 Chicago Hornets 1949 Kansas City Chiefs 2017-18 New York Giants 1950-54 Ray Bray, OG/DG - UDFA Chicago Bears 1939-42, 1946-52 Rudy Rosatti, T - UDFA Cleveland Indians 1923 1952 Green Bay Packers 1924-28 Asantay Brown, LB - UDFA Philadelphia Eagles 2018-present Bob Rowe, DT/DE St. Louis Cardinals 1967-75 Charlie Carr, B - UDFA Hammond Pros 1926 Tony Scheffler, TE Denver Broncos 2006-09 Donald Celiscar, DB - UDFA 2015 Detroit Lions 2010-13 Ed Chlebek, QB - UDFA New York Jets 1963 Herman Seborg, G-B - UDFA Frankford Yellow Jackets 1930 Jerry Collins, LB - UDFA Buffalo Bills 1969-71 Minneapolis Red Jackets 1930 Terry Crews, LB Los Angeles Rams 1991 Frankford Yellow Jackets 1931 San Diego Chargers 1993 Jamarko Simmons, WR - UDFA Green Bay Packers 2009 Washington Redskins 1995 New York Jets 2011 Justin Currie - UDFA New York Giants 2015 Mike Siwek, DT St. Louis Cardinals 1970 Cleveland Browns 2016–18 Joel Smeenge, LB/DE New Orleans Saints 1990-94 Corey Davis, WR Tennessee Titans 2017-present Jacksonville Jaguars 1995-2000 Vern Davis, DB - UDFA Philadelphia Eagles 1971 Warren Smith, G - UDFA Green Bay Packers 1921 Louis Delmas, FS ^ Detroit Lions ++++ 2009-13 Robert Spillane, LB - UDFA Tennessee Titans 2018-present Miami Dolphins 2014-15 Tom Toth, OG/OT Miami Dolphins 1986-89 Donnie Ernsberger, TE - UDFA Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2018-present San Diego Chargers 1990 Jarvion Franklin, RB - UDFA Pittsburgh Steelers 2018 Jordan White New York Jets 2012 Londen Fryar, DB - UDFA Kansas City 2009 Pete Wysocki, LB - UDFA Washington Redskins 1975-80 New York Giants 2009 Ronald Zamort - UDFA Arizona Cardinals 2016-17 Mark Garalczyk, DT/DE St. Louis Cardinals 1987 Phoenix Cardinals 1988 - Appeared in NFL contest New York Jets 1988 UDFA - Undrafted Free Agent Gene Hamlin, C - UDFA Washington Redskins 1970 $ - played in Super Bowl Chicago Bears 1971 + - Pro Bowl selections Detroit Lions 1972 ^ - NFL Rookie Team Kevin Haverdink, OT New Orleans Saints 1989-91 Steve Hawkins, WR 1994 • Those players without NFL game experience have appeared in Paul Hazel, DE - UDFA Jacksonville Jaguars 2013 preseason contests, were practice squad players, or spent significant time in NFL Cleveland Browns 2013 training camps before being released. New York Giants 2014 Tim Hiller, QB - UDFA Indianapolis Colts 2010 Paul Hutchins, OT Green Bay Packers 1993-94 Greg Jennings, WR - ^+$(2010) Green Bay Packers 2006-12 Minnesota Vikings 2013-15 Jeff Kacmarek, NT - UDFA Detroit Lions 1987 Roger Lawson, RB Chicago Bears 1972-73 Dale Livingston, K Cincinnati Bengals 1968-69 Green Bay Packers 1970 John Lomakoski, OT Detroit Lions 1962 Bob Lurtsema, DT/DE - UDFA New York Giants 1967-71 $ (1973, ‘74, ‘76) Minnesota Vikings + 1972-76 Seattle Seahawks 1976-77 Art Macioszczyk, FB/LB Philadelphia Eagles 1944, 1947 Washington Redskins 1948 This list was compiled from team and league web sites. Joel (Muleski) Mason DE/DB - UDFA Chicago Cardinals 1939 Please forward any corrections or omissions to the WMU Athletic Media Green Bay Packers 1942-45 Relations Office at 269-387-4123. 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 66 67 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE WMU NFL DRAFT LIST

BRONCOS DRAFTED - BY YEAR BRONCOS DRAFTED - BY ROUND Year Player Rd Overall Team FIRST ROUND Year Player Rd Overall Team 1939 Ray Bray, DG/OG 7th 66 Chicago Bears 2004 Jason Babin, DE 1st 27 Houston Texans 1943 Art Macioszczyk, B 25th 252 Philadelphia Eagles 2017 Corey Davis, WR 1st 5 Tennessee Titans 1943 Bill Yambrick, C 24th 247 Pittsburgh Steelers 1945 Ben Wall, B 24th 269 Washington Redskins SECOND ROUND 1950 Charley Schoolmaster, C 18th 223 Baltimore Colts Year Player Rd Overall Team 1960 Lovell Coleman, HB 17th 199 Cleveland Browns 1967 Bob Rowe, DE 2nd 43 St. Louis Cardinals 1986 John Offerdahl, LB 2nd 52 Miami Dolphins 1962 John Lomakoski, OT 4th — Detroit Lions 2006 Greg Jennings, WR 2nd 52 Green Bay Packers 1962 Mike Snodgrass, C 20th — Green Bay Packers 2006 Tony Scheffler, TE 2nd 61 Denver Broncos 1963 Pat Emerick, G 6th — 2009 Louis Delmas, FS 2nd 33 Detroit Lions 1963 Allen Schau, E 11th — Washington Redskins 2017 Taylor Moton, OT 2nd 64 Carolina Panthers 1964 Larry Bartolemeolli, OT 17th — Cleveland Browns THIRD ROUND 1967 Bob Rowe, DE 2nd 43 St. Louis Cardinals Year Player Rd Overall Team 1967 Torre Ossmo, OT 10th 251 San Diego Chargers 1968 Dale Livingston, K 3rd 83 Cincinnati Bengals 1968 Dale Livingston, K 3rd 83 Cincinnati Bengals 1990 Joel Smeenge, DE 3rd 71 New Orleans Saints 1970 Mike Siwek, DT 11th 267 St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Chukwuma Okorafor, OT 3rd 92 Pittsburgh Steelers 1971 Greg Flaska, DE 17th 422 New York Jets 2018 Sam Beal, DB 3rd* -- New York Giants 1972 Bill Slater, DE 7th 181 Minnesota Vikings FOURTH ROUND 1972 Dennis Sweeney, DE 11th 274 Philadelphia Eagles Year Player Rd Overall Team 1972 Roger Lawson, RB 15th 377 Chicago Bears 1962 John Lomakoski, OT 4th — Detroit Lions 1972 Vern Brown, Sr., DB 17th 441 Miami Dolphins 1985 Tom Toth, OT 4th 102 New England Patriots 1973 Bernard Thomas, DE 12th 295 Baltimore Colts 2016 Willie Beavers, OT 4th 121 Minnesota Vikings 1973 Keith Pretty, TE 16th 411 Green Bay Packers FIFTH ROUND 1974 Larry Cates, DB 15th 390 Miami Dolphins Year Player Rd Overall Team 1977 Rocco Moore, OT 11th 283 Philadelphia Eagles 1989 Kevin Haverdink, OT 5th 133 New Orleans Saints 1982 Allen Hughes, DT 12th 320 Pittsburgh Steelers 2018 Darius Phillips, DB 5th 170 Cincinnati Bengals 1985 Tom Toth, OT 4th 102 New England Patriots SIXTH ROUND 1986 John Offerdahl, LB 2nd 52 Miami Dolphins Year Player Rd Overall Team 1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT 6th 146 St. Louis Cardinals 1963 Pat Emerick, G 6th — San Francisco 49ers 1989 Kevin Haverdink, OT 5th 133 New Orleans Saints 1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT 6th 146 St. Louis Cardinals 1990 Joel Smeenge, DE 3rd 71 New Orleans Saints 1993 Paul Hutchins, OT 6th 152 Green Bay Packers 1991 Terry Crews, LB 11th 281 Los Angeles Rams 1994 Steve Hawkins, DB 6th 166 New England Patriots 1993 Paul Hutchins, OT 6th 152 Green Bay Packers SEVENTH ROUND 1994 Steve Hawkins, DB 6th 166 New England Patriots Year Player Rd Overall Team 1995 Tom Nütten, OT 7th 221 Buffalo Bills 1939 Ray Bray, DG/OG 7th 66 Chicago Bears 2004 Jason Babin, DE 1st 27 Houston Texans 1972 Bill Slater, DE 7th 181 Minnesota Vikings 2006 Greg Jennings, WR 2nd 52 Green Bay Packers 1995 Tom Nütten, OT 7th 221 Buffalo Bills 2009 EJ Biggers, CB 7th 217 Tampa Buccaneers 2006 Tony Scheffler, TE 2nd 61 Denver Broncos 2012 Jordan White, WR 7th 244 New York Jets 2009 Louis Delmas, FS 2nd 33 Detroit Lions 2012 John Potter, K 7th 251 Buffalo Bills 2009 EJ Biggers, CB 7th 217 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2016 Daniel Braverman, WR 7th 230 Chicago Bears 2012 Jordan White, WR 7th 244 New York Jets 2017 Keion Adams, DE 7th 240 Pittsburgh Steelers 2012 John Potter, K 7th 251 Buffalo Bills EIGHTH ROUND (OR LATER) 2016 Willie Beavers, OT 4th 121 Minnesota Vikings Year Player Rd Overall Team 2016 Daniel Braverman, WR 7th 230 Chicago Bears 1967 Torre Ossmo, OT 10th 251 San Diego Chargers 2017 Corey Davis, WR 1st 5 Tennessee Titans 1963 Allen Schau, E 11th — Washington Redskins 2017 Taylor Moton, OT 2nd 64 Carolina Panthers 1970 Mike Siwek, DT 11th 267 St. Louis Cardinals 2017 Keion Adams, DE 7th 240 Pittsburgh Steelers 1977 Rocco Moore, OT 11th 283 Philadelphia Eagles 1991 Terry Crews, LB 11th 281 Los Angeles Rams 2018 Chukwuma Okorafor, OT 3rd 92 Pittsburgh Steelers 1972 Dennis Sweeney, DE 11th 274 Philadelphia Eagles 2018 Darius Phillips, DB 5th 170 Cincinnati Bengals 1982 Allen Hughes, DT 12th 320 Pittsburgh Steelers 2018 Sam Beal, DB 3rd* -- New York Giants 1973 Bernard Thomas, DE 12th 295 Baltimore Colts 1972 Roger Lawson, RB 15th 377 Chicago Bears 1974 Larry Cates, DB 15th 390 Miami Dolphins 1973 Keith Pretty, TE 16th 411 Green Bay Packers 1960 Lovell Coleman, HB 17th 199 Cleveland Browns 1964 Larry Bartolemeolli, OT 17th — Cleveland Browns * NFL Supplemental Draft pick 1971 Greg Flaska, DE 17th 422 New York Jets

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EIGHTH ROUND (OR LATER) - continued Year Player Rd Overall Team New England Patriots 1972 Vern Brown, Sr., DB 17th 441 Miami Dolphins Tom Toth - 1985, 4th 1962 Mike Snodgrass, C 20th — Green Bay Packers Steve Hawkins - 1994, 6th 1950 Charley Schoolmaster, C 18th 223 Baltimore Colts 1945 Ben Wall, B 24th 269 Washington Redskins New Orleans Saints 1943 Bill Yambrick, C 24th 247 Pittsburgh Steelers Kevin Haverdink - 1989, 5th 1943 Art Macioszczyk, B 25th 252 Philadelphia Eagles Joel Smeenge - 1990, 3rd

New York Giants BRONCOS DRAFTED - BY TEAM Sam Beal - 2018, 3rd* Arizona/St. Louis Cardinals Bob Rowe - 1967, 2nd New York Jets Mike Siwek - 1970, 11th Greg Flaska - 1971, 17th Mark Garalczyk - 1987, 6th Jordan White - 2012, 7th

Buffalo Bills Philadelphia Eagles Tom Nutten - 1995, 7th Art Macioszcyk - 1943, 25th John Potter - 2012, 7th Dennis Sweeney - 1972, 11th Rocco Moore - 1977, 11th Carolina Panthers Taylor Moton - 2017, 2nd Pittsburgh Steelers Bill Yambrick - 1943, 24th Chicago Bears Allen Hughes - 1982, 12th Ray Bray - 1939, 7th Keion Adams - 2017, 7th Roger Lawson - 1972, 15th Chukwuma Okorafor - 2018, 3rd Daniel Braverman - 2016, 7th San Francisco 49ers Cincinnati Bengals Pat Emerick - 1963, 6th Dale Livingston - 1968, 3rd Darius Phillips - 2018, 5th Tampa Bay Buccaneers EJ Biggers - 2009, 7th Cleveland Browns Lovell Coleman - 1960, 17th Tennessee Titans Larry Bartolemeolli - 1964, 17th Corey Davis - 2017, 1st

Denver Broncos Washington Redskins Tony Scheffler - 2006, 2nd Ben Wall - 1945, 24th Allen Schau - 1963, 11th Detroit Lions John Lomakoski - 1962, 4th * NFL Supplemental Draft pick Louis Delmas - 2009, 2nd

Green Bay Packers AFL DRAFT Mike Snodgrass - 1962, 20th Year Player Rd Overall Team Keith Pretty - 1973, 16th 1962 Lovell Coleman, HB — — Denver Broncos Paul Hutchins - 1993, 6th 1962 John Lomakoski, OT 8th — New York Titans Greg Jennings - 2006, 2nd 1963 Pat Emerick, G 6th — San Diego Chargers 1964 Larry Bartolemeolli, OT 24th — Boston Patriots Houston Texans 1965 Troy Allen, DB 20th — New York Jets Jason Babin - 2004, 1st

Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts Charley Schoolmaster - 1950, 18th Bernard Thomas - 1973, 12th

Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers Torre Ossmo - 1966, 10th

Los Angeles Rams Terry Crews - 1991, 11th

Miami Dolphins Vern Brown - 1972, 17th Larry Cates - 1974, 15th John Offerdahl - 1986, 2nd

Minnesota Vikings Bill Slater - 1972, 7th Drafted in the third round by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bronco offensive tackle Chukwuma Okorafor was the first player taken from the Mid-American Conference and the first player Willie Beavers - 2016, 4th selected from a Michigan school in the 2018 NFL Draft. It marked the third year in a row WMU had an offensive lineman drafted. 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 68 69 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-AMERICANS BRONCO ALL-AMERICANS 2012 Jordan White, Wide Receiver ( Coaches Association, first team) 1958 Clarence Cheatham, Offensive Tackle (Walter Camp, second team) (Williamson) (Sports Illustrated, second team) (Associated Press, third team) 1959 Lovell Coleman, Fullback (Phil Steele, third team) (Williamson) 2016 Corey Davis, Wide Receiver - Consensus All-American 1961 John Lomakoski, Offensive Tackle ^ (American Football Coaches Association, first team) (Associated Press, third team) (USA Today, first team) (Football Writers Association of American, first team) 1966 Bob Rowe, Defensive Tackle (Sports Illustrated, first team) (Associated Press, second team) (Associated Press, first team) (Phil Steele, first team) 1972 Larry Ulmer, Guard (CBS Sports, first team) (Associated Press, third team) (Walter Camp, second team) (Sporting News, second team) 1976 Jerome Persell, Tailback (Associated Press, third team) 2017 Chukwuma Okorafor, Offensive Line (Football Writers Association of American, first team) 1977 Jerome Persell, Tailback (Walter Camp, second team) (Associated Press, third team) (Phil Steele, first team) (Sports Illustrated, second team) 1982 Matt Meares, Center (SB Nation, honorable mention) (Football Coaches, I-AA first team) (CollegeFootballNews.com, honorable mention) 1984 John Offerdahl, Linebacker 2017 Wyatt Pfeifer, Long Snapper (Associated Press, third team) (Phil Steele, second team) 1985 John Offerdahl, Linebacker (Associated Press, second team) (NEA, second team) FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS 2014 Darius Phillips, Kick Returner 1988 Kevin Haverdink, Offensive Tackle (Sporting News) (Assocated Press, third team) 2014 Jarvion Franklin, Running Back 2002 Jason Babin, Defensive End (USA Today) (The Sporting News, fourth team) 2016 Butch Hampton, Kicker 2003 Jason Babin, Defensive End (247sports.com) (The Sporting News, second team) 2016 Jayden Reed, Wide Receover 2005 Greg Jennings, Wide Receiver (FWAOA) (Associated Press, third team)

(Sports Illustrated, second team) (CollegeFootballNews.com, third team) ^ Member of Associated Press Little All-America Team 2005 Tony Scheffler, Tight End (CollegeFootballNews.com, honorable mention)

2006 Ameer Ismail, Linebacker (Associated Press, second team)

2008 Louis Delmas, Defensive Back (Phil Steele, fourth team)

2008 Jamarko Simmons, Wide Receiver (Sports Illustrated, honorable mention) (Phil Steele, third team)

2012 Drew Nowak, Defensive Line (Phil Steele, third team)

Wide receiver Corey Davis was a Consensus All-American in 2016 and is the all-time FBS leader in career receiving yards with 5,278. He became the highest NFL Draft pick in WMU history when he was chosen No. 5 overall by the Tennessee Titans in 2017.

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WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY POST-SEASON QB, Zach Terrell - 2016 ALL-STAR GAMES ALL-AMERICAN BOWL AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM 1962 Ed Chlebek, QB PARADISE BOWL QB, Zach Terrell - 2016 2003 Jermaine Lewis, WR BLUE-GRAY Mobolaji Afariogun, TE* 1968 Gene Hamlin, C 1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT QB, Tim Hiller - 2009 1992 Paul Hutchins, OT 1962 Jon Lomakoski, OT 1993 Steve Hawkins, S 1986 John Offerdahl, LB 1999 Charlie Knapp, OT 1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT NFF NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Tim Lester, QB 1988 Kevin Haverdink, OT* QB, Zach Terrell - 2016 * 2003 Jason Babin, DE* 1990 Joel Smeenge, DE QB, Tim Hiller - 2009 2004 Jason Babin, DE* CASINO DEL SOL ALL-STAR GAME 2009 Louis Delmas, FS * National Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2012 Drew Nowak, DT 2012 Jordan White, WR* 2016 Willie Beavers, OT COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 2017 Taylor Moton, OT 1967 Bob Rowe, DT 2017 Corey Davis, WR* 2018 Chukwuma Okorafor, OT* EAST-WEST SHRINE 2018 Darius Phillips, DB/KR* 1966 Bob Rowe, DT 1969 Mike Siwek, DT TEXAS VS. THE NATION CHALLENGE 1986 John Offerdahl, LB 2008 James Blair, OT 1987 Mark Garalczyk, DT 2009 Londen Fryar, CB 1995 Tom Nütten, OT 2009 Branden Ledbetter, TE 2004 Jason Babin, DE 2009 Jamarko Simmons, WR* 2006 Greg Jennings, WR 2010 Tim Hiller, QB 2013 Alex Carder, QB 2013 Dann O’Neill, OT 2016 Willie Beavers, OT* * invited, did not play 2017 Zach Terrell, QB

GRIDIRON CLASSIC 2000 Tim Lester, QB WMU quarterback Zach Terrell was named the 2016 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was the recipient of the William 2001 Robert Sanford, RB* Campbell Trophy - also known as the “Academic Heisman.” 2003 Mobolaji Afariogun, TE 2004 Kendrick Mosley, WR

HULA BOWL 1992 Paul Hutchins, OT 1994 Tom Nütten, OT 2001 Steve Neal, WR Robert Sanford, RB 2004 Jason Babin, DE* 2008 James Blair, OT

LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC 2005 Eugene Childs, CB/WR 2006 Greg Jennings, WR* 2007 Ameer Ismail, LB*

NFLPA BOWL 2016 Willie Beavers, OT* 2017 Keion Adams, DL 2018 Donnie Ernsberger, TE

NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE 1967 Dale Livingston, K 2019 John Keenoy, C

WMU quarterback Tim Hiller was the recipient of the Wuerffel Trophy in 2009. The award is given annually to the college football player “who best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement.” 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 70 71 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE MAC AWARDS ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE VERN SMITH AWARD — MAC MVP FIRST TEAM Corey Sylve, RB, 1990 Mike Maul, C, 1962 1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB Chuck Schoolmaster, C, 1948-49 Sean Mulhearn, LB, 1990 Roger Theder, QB, 1962 2000 Robert Sanford, RB Pat Clysdale, E, 1949 Paul Hutchins, OT, 1991-92 Troy Allen, QB, 1963 2005 Greg Jennings, WR Floyd Stollsteimer, DB, 1951-52 Mark Ricks, CB, 1992 Gary Crain, E, 1966 2016 Zach Terrell, QB Tom Morris, DB, 1951 Steve Hawkins, S, 1993 Torre Ossmo, OT, 1966 Lovell Coleman, HB, 1958 Pierre Hixon, CB, 1993 Gene Hamlin, E, 1966 John Lomakoski, OT, 1960 Dion Powell, DT, 1993-94-95 Tim Majerle, FB, 1966-67 OFFENSIVE PLAYER Dennis Holland, E, 1961 Peter Tuffo, LB, 1993-94 Dan Sopha, MG, 1966 OF THE YEAR Ed Chlebek, QB, 1961 Tom Nutten, OT, 1994 Dave Hudson, DHB, 1966 1976 Jerome Persell, RB Chuck Liedtke, OG, 1963 Andre Wallace, FL, 1994 Pete Mitchell, OG, 1967 1977 Jerome Persell, RB Ken Moon, DE, 1964 Tony Knox, SE, 1995-96 Gary Rowe, DHB, 1967 1978 Jerome Persell, RB Marty Barski, DB, 1965 Andre Vaughn, LB, 1995 Mike Siwek, DT, 1968 1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB Bob Rowe, DT, 1966 Tristan Moss, CB, 1995 Jim Rutledge, OT, 1968 2000 Robert Sanford, RB Dale Livingston, K, 1966-67 Dan Falcon, DL, 1998 Ken Woodside, HB, 1968 2005 Greg Jennings, WR Gene Hamlin, C, 1967 Jake Moreland, TE, 1998 Pete Wysocki, LB, 1968 2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB Jerry Collins, DE, 1967-68 Steve Neal, WR, 1998-99-00 Paul Minnis, OG, 1968-69 2016 Corey Davis, WR Dave Hudson, DB, 1967-68 Brad Selent, K, 1998 Greg Flaska, TE, 1969 Mike Siwek, DT, 1969 Scott Niles, LB, 1999 Al Bush, C, 1969 DEFENSIVE PLAYER Keith Volk, OG, 1969 Mobolaji Afariogun, TE, 2000-02 Larry Ulmer, OG, 1970 OF THE YEAR Greg Flaska, TE, 1970 Anthony Allsbury, DE, 2000-01 Bill Slater, DE, 1970 1985 John Offerdahl, LB Roger Lawson, FB, 1970 Paul Lambert, OT, 2000 Greg Igaz, LB, 1970-71 1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT Tom Elias, LB, 1970-71 Robert Sanford, RB, 2000 Vern Brown, DHB, 1970 1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB Vern Davis, S, 1970 Garrett Soldano, LB, 2000 Ron Karlis, S, 1971 2002 Jason Babin, DE Bill Slater, DE, 1971 Ronald Rogers, CB, 2001 Keith Pretty, TE, 1971 2003 Jason Babin, DE Bernard Thomas, DT, 1971-72 Jason Babin, DE, 2002-03 Bob Pokorny, OT, 1971 2006 Ameer Ismail, LB Larry Ulmer, OG, 1971-72 Chris Browning, DE, 2002 Dave Hallabrin, FL, 1971 2012 Drew Nowak, DT Larry Cates, HB, 1971-72 Adam Anderson, P, 2003 Dan Arbour, DE, 1973 Fred Hicks, C, 1972 Greg Jennings, WR, 2004-05 George Bennett, LB, 1973 Dan Arbour, DE, 1972 Tony Scheffler, TE, 2004-05 Jim Bollweg, DT, 1973 LINEMAN Ron Karlis, S, 1972 Ameer Ismail, LB, 2005 Greg Cowser, TE, 1974 OF THE YEAR Dominic Riggio, LB, 1972-73 Londen Fryar, DB, 2006-07 Mike Fenbert, OT, 1974 1965 Bob Rowe, OL Mike Carter, DB, 1973 Ameer Ismail, LB, 2006 Dan Matthews, RB, 1974 1966 Bob Rowe, OL Dave Gapinski, DB, 1976 James Blair, OT, 2007 Dave Gapinski, DHB, 1975 Rocco Moore, OT, 1976 Jamarko Simmons, WR, 2007-08 Dennis Dilley, TE, 1976 Mike Sitko, C, 1976 Louis Delmas, FS, 2008 Howard Nevins, LB, 1976 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER Jerome Persell, TB, 1976-77-78 Austin Pritchard, LB, 2008 Mike Ribecky, OT, 1976 OF THE YEAR Dave Bordine, OG, 1978 Juan Nunez, WR, 2010 Donny Leigh, OG, 1977 1998 Brad Selent, K Pat Humes, DB, 1978 Jordan White, WR, 2010-11 Bob Compton, DE, 1978 2016 Darius Phillips, KR/PR Eric Manns, LB, 1978-79 Drew Nowak, DT, 2011 Bobby Howard, FB, 1978 2017 Darius Phillips, KR/PR Mark Lootens, OG, 1979 Dann O’Neill, OL, 2012 Matt Murphy, DT, 1978 Matt Murphy, DT, 1979 Donald Celiscar, CB, 2014 Tom Henry, TE, 1979 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Bobby Howard, FB, 1979-80 Corey Davis, WR, 2014-16 Pat Humes, DHB, 1979 1983 Kelly Spielmaker, TE Bud Sitko, OT, 1980 Jarvion Franklin, RB, 2014, 2016 Craig Morrow, TB, 1980 1989 Brad Tayles, QB Jim Hinkle, DE, 1980 Willie Beavers, OT, 2015 John Fielder, TE, 1981 1996 Tim Lester, QB Allen Hughes, DT, 1980-81 Daniel Braverman, WR, 2015 Tom George, QB, 1981 1997 Robert Sanford, RB George Bullock, DB, 1980 Taylor Moton, OL, 2016 Glen Jenkins, MG, 1981 2005 Tim Hiller, QB Alton Laupp, P, 1980 Chukwuma Okorafor, OL, 2016-17 Shawn Faulkner, TB, 1982 2012 Jaime Wilson, WR/PR Bob Phillips, SE, 1981-82 Darius Phillips, DB, 2016-17 Jim Mota, OLB, 1982 2013 Corey Davis, WR Matt Meares, C, 1981-82 Darius Phillips, KR, 2017 Randy Blackmore, SS, 1982 2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB Duane Wilson, OT, 1982 John Keenoy, OL, 2017 Mike Prindle, K, 1982 2015 Jamauri Bogan, RB Mark Kujacznski, DB, 1982 LeVante Bellamy, RB, 2018 Mike Prough, OT, 1983 Shawn Faulkner, TB, 1983 Luke Juriga, OL, 2018 Parris Boyer, OLB, 1983 John Offerdahl, LB, 1983-84-85 , FS, 1983 COACH OF THE YEAR Tom Toth, OT, 1984 SECOND TEAM Cliff Reed, FL, 1984 1966 Bill Doolittle Mark Garalczyk, DT, 1985-86 James Walker, OT, 1954-55 Ken Luckett, DB, 1984 1976 Elliot Uzelac Ken Luckett, S, 1985 Jerry Ganzel, QB, 1954 Paul Sorce, WR, 1985 1988 Al Molde Jamie Hence, SE, 1987 Lovell Coleman, HB, 1957 Lewis Howard, RB, 1985 2000 Gary Darnell Joel Smeenge, OLB, 1987-88-89 Bill Watkinson, OT, 1958 Roy Swoape, OLB, 1985 2005 Bill Cubit Robert Oliver, WR, 1988 Henry Mugg, E, 1959 Denny Robinson, S, 1985 2014 P.J. Fleck Kevin Haverdink, OT, 1988 John Lomakoski, OT, 1961 Kelly Spielmaker, TE, 1986 2016 P.J. Fleck Tony Kimbrough, QB, 1988 Pat Emerick, OG, 1961-62 Jim Kramer, DT, 1986 Eric Hoffman, LB, 1988 Bob White, FB, 1961 Jim Klapthor, P, 1986 Willie Berrios, S, 1988 Allen Schau, E, 1962 Eric Hoffman, LB, 1987 Scott Thomas, OT, 1990 Francis LeRoue, OT, 1962 Paul Agema, WR, 1988-90 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 72 73 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE MAC AWARDS SECOND TEAM - continued Zach Terrell, QB, 2014, 2016 ACADEMIC ALL-MAC Robert Davis, RB, 1988 Darius Phillips, DB, 2015 Doug Kraus, DT, 1988 Darius Phillips, KR, 2015-16 Marty Barski, DB, 1965 John Potter, 2009-11 Allan Boyko, SE, 1989-90 Darius Phillips, PR, 2015-17 Dennis Bridges, OT, 1965-67 Alex Carder, 2010 Terry Crews, DE, 1989 Ronald Zamort, DB, 2015 Marty Barski, DB, 1966-67 Mitch Zajac, 2011 Glenn Cherup, DE, 1966-67 Justin Currie, 2012 Don Eastman, OG, 1990 Jarvion Franklin, RB, 2016 Paul Minnis, OT, 1967 Chris Prom, 2012 Paul Hutchins, OT, 1990 Robert Spillane, LB, 2016-17 Keith Volk, OG/DE, 1967-68-69 Kyle Lark, 2013 Brad Tayles, QB, 1990-92 Asantay Brown, LB, 2016 Jon Bull, OT, 1968-70 Lucas Cherocci, 2014-16 Todd Rawsthorne, P, 1990 John Keenoy, OL, 2016, 2018 Jim Pritchett, OT, 1968 David Curle, 2014-16 Greg Kelley, LB, 1991 Keion Adams, DL, 2016 Al Bush, Jr., C, 1968-69 Justin Currie, 2014 $ Paul Johnson, DT, 1991 Luke Juriga, OL, 2017 Edd Snyder, DB, 1968 Jon Hoffing, 2014 Corey Sylve, RB, 1991 Donnie Ernsberger, 2017 Lee Thompson, DE, 1969 Taylor Moton, 2014-16 Dave Van Dale, OG, 1991-92 Sam Beal, DB, 2017 Steve Swineheart, DB, 1970 Alec Moulton, 2014-15 Michael Coleman, TE, 1992 Jayden Reed, WR, 2018 Bob Gavinski, DE, 1971-72 J. Schroeder, 2014-15 $ Dave Cutlip, DE, 1992 Jayden Reed, PR, 2018 Larry Ulmer, OG, 1971-72 Trevor Sweeney, 2014-16 $ Pete Aseritis, DT, 1971 Zach Terrell, 2014-16 $ Scott Fleming, OT, 1992 Dale Wendell, DB, 1971 Lucas Bezerra, 2015-17 $ Ulric King, SE, 1992 Larry Cates, HB, 1972 Kasey Carson, 2015-16 Carl Lopez, OLB, 1992 THIRD TEAM Dan Arbour, DE, 1972-73 Kristof Ifkovits, 2015-16 Jason Biddle, OT, 1993 Robbie Krutilla, C, 2007 Jack Reinelt, OG, 1974 Derrick Mitchell, 2015-17 $ Kevin Knope, K, 1994 Branden Ledbetter, TE, 2007 Mark Lundell, DE, 1974 Zach Novoselsky, 2015-17 Tony Tiefenbach, DE, 1994 Tim Hiller, QB, 2008 Tom Baetens, DT, 1974 Kasey Carson, 2016 $ Jim Vackaro, TB, 1994-95 Boston McCornell, LB, 2008 Dave Corning, LB, 1975-76 Alex Grace, 2016 Dean Polce, OLB, 1994-95 Juan Nunez, WR, 2008-09 Dave Gapinski, DHB, 1975 Austin Guido, 2016 Joe Lewandowski, OT, 1995-96-97 Phil Swanson, OL, 2008 Jay Mumford, DHB, 1975 Luke Juriga, 2016-17 $ Tom Henry, TE, 1979 John Keenoy, 2016-17 $ Jay McDonagh, QB, 1995 Brandon West, RB, 2008 Alton Laupp, K, 1979 Odell Miller, 2016-17 Chris Rawson, DT, 1995 Ben Armer, P, 2009 John Fielder, TE, 1980-81 Giovanni Ricci, 2016-17 Rick Lucas, OLB, 1995 Robert Arnheim, WR, 2009 Les Garrett, LB, 1980-81 Justin Tranquill, 2016 $ Ryan Bauer, DE, 1997 Tim Hiller, QB, 2009 Matt Meares, C, 1981-82 Mark Brooks, 2017 Dan Falcon, DT, 1997 Alex Carder, QB, 2010 Mike Gary, DB, 1981-82-83 Mike Caliendo, 2017 $ Robert Sanford, FB, 1997-99 Jamail Berry, DB, 2010 Keith Byard, DB, 1985 Stefan Claiborne, 2017 Darnell Fields, RB, 1998 Paul Hazel, DL, 2010 Chad Hopkins, RB, 1986 Jaret Curtis, 2017 Charlie Knapp, OL, 1998-99 John Potter, K, 2010-11 John Creek, K, 1986-87-88 Ra’Sean Davie, 2017 Tim Lester, QB, 1998-99 Freddie Bishop, DE, 2011 Trevor Bilicke, LB, 1986 Mitch Heimbuch, 2017 Spencer Kanz, 2017 Jake Moreland, TE, 1999 Dann O’Neill, OT, 2011 Dan Cunningham, DB, 1986 Jamie Hence, WR, 1988 Nick Matich, 2017 Chris Browning, DE, 2000 Chleb Ravenell, WR, 2011 Sean Mulhearn, LB, 1988-89-90 Jon Wassink, 2017 $ Mario Evans, LB, 2000 Kevin Galeher, C, 2012 Jeff Lujan, LB, 1992 Colin Greczek, C, 2000 Desmond, Bozeman, LB, 2012 Dave Cutlip, DE, 1992 2018 selections not announced as of Jermaine Lewis, SS, 2000-01 Johnnie Simon, DB, 2012 Rich Kaiser, DE, 1993-94-95 Dec. 10, 2018 Terrence Moore, LB, 2000 Travonte Boles, DL, 2013 Derek Lott, FB, 1993 Ronald Rogers, CB, 2000 Donald Celiscar, DB, 2013 Dean Polce, OLB, 1993-94-95 $ - MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete Brad Selent, K, 2000 Daniel Braverman, WR, 2014 Andrew Schorfhaar, QB, 1993-94 Note: in 2014 the rules were changed to Mobolaji Afariogun, TE, 2001 Justin Currie, SS, 2014 Tony Tiefenbach, DE, 1993-94 allow anyone eligible (3.20 GPA or higher and partipation in half of all contests) to Jason Babin, DE, 2001 James Kristof, RG, 2014 Stewart Masi, OG, 1994 Joe Lewandowski, OT, 1996-97 automatically be honored. Josh Bush, WR, 2001 Darius Phillips, KR, 2014 Bill Chopp, OLB, 1997-98 Greg Jennings, WR, 2003 J. Schroeder, P, 2014 Tim Lester, QB, 1997-99 Jack Gitler, DE, 2003 Ronald Zamort, CB, 2014 Scott Niles, LB, 1997-98 Adam Anderson, P, 2004 Jamauri Bogan, RB, 2015, 2018 Mike Hutchings, WR, 1998 Louis Delmas, CB, 2005, 2007 Asantay Brown, DB, 2015 Jason Cavanaugh, OT, 1998 Trovon Riley, RB, 2005 Andrew Haldeman, K, 2015 Jared Pike, OLB, 1998 Mark Bonds, RB, 2006 Taylor Moton, OL, 2015 William Henagan, FB, 1998 Branden Ledbetter, TE, 2006, 2008 Zach Terrell, QB, 2015 Mark Dragoo, P, 1998 Dominic Moran, OL, 2006 Donnie Ernsberger, TE, 2016 Frank Bosworth, TE, 1998 Zach Davidson, DE, 2007-08 Justin Ferguson, DB, 2016 Jason Feldpausch, WS, 2002-03 Jake Gasaway, C, 2002 Boston McCornell, LB, 2007 Asantay Brown, LB, 2017 Jon Drach, QB, 2003 Brandon West, RB/KR, 2007 Derrick Mitchell, P, 2017 Kyle Ras, OG, 2003 EJ Biggers, CB, 2008 Giovanni Ricci, TE, 2018 Mark Hardy, WS, 2004 Londen Fryar, CB, 2008 Nate Meyer, K, 2004 Brandon West, RB 2009 Tony Scheffler, TE, 2004 Anthony Parker, OT, 2009 Brett Stewart, FS, 2004 Austin Pritchard, LB, 2009 Tony Scheffler, TE, 2005 Alex Carder, QB, 2011 Anthony Gebhart, DB, 2006-07 Johnnie Simon, DB, 2011 Nate Meyer, K, 2006 Dominic Moran, OL, 2006 Justin Currie, DB, 2012 Dustin Duclo, LB, 2007 Jaime Wilson, WR/PR, 2012 Tim Hiller, QB, 2007-09 Corey Davis, WR, 2013 Phillip Swanson, 2007-10 Willie Beavers, LT, 2014 Ben Armer, 2009-11

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 72 73 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

1970 Jon Bull, T 1981 Les Garrett, LB (first team) Matt Meares, C 1973 Dan Arbour, DE 1982 Mike Gary, DB (second team) 1983 Mike Gary, DB 1987 Arthell Woods, DB 1981 Les Garrett, LB 1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB (second team) 1993 Rich Kaiser, DE 1994 Rich Kaiser, DE ** 1994 Rich Kaiser, DE (first team) Dean Polce, OLB Tony Tiefenbach, DE 1995 Rich Kaiser, DE ** (first team) 1995 Rich Kaiser, DE Dean Polce, LB 1998 Mike Hutchings, WR 1997 William Henagan, FB (first team) Scott Niles, LB 2007 Anthony Gebhart, DB 1998 Frank Bosworth, TE (first team) Mike Hutchings, WR Tim Lester, QB 2008 Phil Swanson, OL ** Scott Niles, LB (second team) 1999 Tim Lester, QB 2009 Tim Hiller, QB 2000 Frank Bosworth, TE (second team) 2002 Jason Feldpausch, WS 2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS 2010 Phillip Swanson, OL ** (second team) 2004 Mark Hardy, WS Tony Scheffler, TE 2011 John Potter, K 2005 Tony Scheffler, TE (first team) 2006 Anthony Gebhart, DB 2016 Zach Terrell, QB 2007 Anthony Gebhart, DB (first team) 2008 Tim Hiller, QB 2008 Phil Swanson, OL ** two-time Academic All-American 2009 Tim Hiller, QB 2009 Phillip Swanson, OL 2010 Phillip Swanson, OL 2011 John Potter, K 2016 Zach Terrell, QB 2017 Jon Wassink, QB

Note: All-district voting is conducted through the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA).

NCAA POST-GRAD SCHOLARSHIP

1967 Marty Barski, SE 1970 Jon Bull, OT

Offensive lineman Phillip Swanson is just one of two Broncos to earn Academic All-America honors twice in their career.

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 74 75 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE WMU AWARDS WMU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME BILL BROWN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER * Rolla Anderson, 1982 Tim Lester, 2011 1939 Dave Kribs, HB 1981 Bob Phillips, SE Jason Babin, 2014 Dale Livingston, 2007 1940 Horace Coleman, HB 1982 Mark Kujacznski, DHB Sam Bishop, 1974 Ray Louthen, 1989 1941 Horace Coleman, HB 1983 Shawn Faulkner, TB Ray Bray, 1975 Jim McKinley, 1992 1942 Bill Yambrick, C 1984 John Offerdahl, LB Tom Briscoe, 1988 John Miller, 1983 1943 August Camarata, FB 1985 John Offerdahl, LB Al Bush, 1986 Rudy Miller, 1974 1944 Glenn Rodney, OT 1986 Mark Garalczyk, DT Ed Chlebek, 1994 Al Molde, 2008 1945 Ned Stuits, OT 1987 Eric Hoffman, LB Pat Clysdale, 1989 “Tubby” Myers, 1979 1946 Allen Bush, HB 1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB “Hap” Coleman, 1974 Tom Nütten, 2009 1947 Emerson Grossman, OG 1989 Joel Smeenge, DE Lovell Coleman, 1995 John Offerdahl, 1996 ^ 1948 Hilton Foster, QB 1990 Sean Mulhearn, LB Bill Doolittle, 1996 Walt Olsen, 1975 1949 George Dunn, S 1991 Greg Kelley, LB Sam Dunlap, 1973 Jerome Persell, 1999 1950 Bill Zabonick, E 1992 Paul Hutchins, OT Mark Garalczyk, 2010 Harry Potter, 1979 1951 Ron Gow, OG 1993 Jay McDonagh, QB 1952 Willard Brown, HB 1994 Jay McDonagh, QB “Mike” Gary, 1978 Leo Redmond, 1975 1953 Leslie Koster, OT 1995 Jay McDonagh, QB John Gill, 1973 ^ Dominic Riggio, 2006 1954 Jack Kelder, OT Jim Vackaro, HB Art Gillespie, 1988 Bob Rowe, 1977 1955 Charles Nidiffer, FB 1996 Tony Knox, WR Kevin Haverdink, 2004 Ed Salter, 1976 1956 John Berryman, E-T 1997 Tarrence McEvans, SS Jamie Hence, 2000 Roger Sanford, 2015 1957 Joe Grigg, E 1998 Tim Lester, QB Guy Houston, 1983 Frank Secory 1979 1958 Lovell Coleman, FB 1999 Tim Lester, QB Joe Hoy, 1985 Joel Smeenge, 2003 1959 Clarence Cheatham, OG 2000 Garrett Soldano, LB Allen Hughes, 2017 Jack Striedel, 1980 1960 Jim Habel, OT 2001 Bryan Lape, LB Greg Jennings, 2018 Larry Ulmer, 2005 1961 Ed Chlebek, QB 2002 Jason Feldpausch, WS Oscar Johnson, 1976 Pete Wysocki, 1993 1962 Bill Schlee, FB 2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS Len Johnston, 1990 Bill Yambrick, 1984 1963 Bill Somerville, E 2004 Greg Jennings, WR Tony Kimbrough, 2001 1964 Jim Reid, C 2005 Greg Jennings, WR Dave Kribs, 1978 ^ MAC Hall of Fame inductee 1965 Bob Rowe, OT 2006 Ameer Ismail, LB Roger Lawson, 2013 1966 Bob Rowe, OT 2007 Jamarko Simmons, WR 1967 Marty Barski, SE 2008 Tim Hiller, QB 1968 Dave Hudson, DHB 2009 Tim Hiller, QB 1969 Mike Siwek, DT 2010 Jordan White, WR MIKE GARY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD * 1970 Roger Lawson, FB 2011 Jordan White, WR 1964 George Ihler, S 1994 Tom Nütten, OT 1971 Tom Elias, LB 2012 Freddie Bishop, DE 1965 Nelson Jackson, OG 1995 Tristan Moss, CB 1972 Dominic Riggio, LB 2013 Corey Davis, WR 1966 Gary Crain, E Willis Porter, OLB 1973 Dominic Riggio, LB 2014 Jarvion Franklin, RB 1967 Tom Saewert, LB Eric Sain, FB 1974 Dan Matthews, HB 2015 Corey Davis, WR 1968 Jerry Collins, DE 1996 John Coleman, FB 1975 Dan Matthews, FB Daniel Braverman, WR Tim Majerle, FB 1997 David Norris, C 1976 Jerome Persell, TB 2016 Zach Terrell, QB 1969 Paul Schneider, FB 1998 Bill Chopp, OLB 1977 Jerome Persell, TB 2017 Jarvion Franklin, RB 1970 Gene Radermacher, QB 1999 Terry Whitfield, OG 1978 Jerome Persell, TB 2018 John Keenoy, C 1971 Barry Worman, FB 2000 Scott Selzer, FB 1979 Matt Murphy, DT 1972 Bernard Thomas, DT 2001 Ryan Harris, QB 1980 George Bullock, DHB 1973 Denny Keck, DHB 2002 Alex Gardner, WR 1974 Tom Baetens, DT 2003 Antonio Thomas, WR 1975 Dwight Walton, DE 2004 Kyle Ras, OT JOHN GILL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD * 1976 Mike Sitko, C 2005 Ryan Cubit, QB 1977 Rick Smith, DE 2006 Dominic Moran, OL 1982 Mike Gary, FS 2004 Mark Hardy, WS 1978 Bob Compton, DE 2007 Nic Saad, FB 1983 Mike Gary, FS 2005 Tony Scheffler, TE 1979 Tom Henry, TE 2008 EJ Biggers, CB 1984 Scott Smith, QB 2006 Nate Meyer, K 1980 Alton Laupp, KS 2009 Austin Pritchard, LB 1985 Terry Bobbitt, WR 2007 Anthony Gebhart, FS 1981 John Fielder, TE 2010 Alex Jagels, QB 1986 Trevor Bilicke, LB 2008 Dan Krasinski, LB 1982 Tom Scannell, OLB 2011 Robert Arnheim, WR 1987 Trevor Bilicke, LB 2009 Justin Braska, DE 1983 Scott Riches, TE 2012 Eric Monette, WR 1988 Jamie Hence, SE 2010 Phil Swanson, OG 1984 Dave Disser, MG 2013 Kyle Lark, LB 1989 Paul DeVries, OLB 2011 John Potter, K 1985 John Minick, LB 2015 James Kristof, OL 1990 Brian Johnson, FS 2012 Ben Samson, OL 1986 Casey Campbell, SE 2016 Jamauri Bogan, RB 1991 Jon Manier, C 2013 Jeremy Renda, DB 1987 Joe Glenn, RB 2017 Andre Turner, DL 1992 Dave Cutlip, DE 2015 Zach Terrell, QB 1988 Dave Kruse, QB 2018 Curtis Doyle, OL 1993 Rich Kaiser, DE Grant DePalma, LB 1989 Dan Cunningham, SS 1994 Tony Tiefenbach, DE 2016 Kasey Carson, LB 1990 Scott Cramer, DE 1995 Rich Kaiser, DE Trevor Sweeney, WR 1991 Steve Kingsley, SS 1996 Eric Boersma, DE 2017 Jon Wassink, QB 1992 Pete Anderson, OLB 1997 Joe Lewandowski, OT 2018 Jon Wassink, QB 1993 Andrew Schorfhaar, QB 1998 Mike Hutchings, WR 1999 Scott Niles, LB 2000 Frank Bosworth, TE 2001 Blair Eklund, LB 2002 Jason Malloy, LB 2003 Jon Drach, QB * Yearly Team Awards

2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 74 75 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-TIME CAPTAINS 1900’s 1958 Jack Krueger, G Jim Kreutzer, S 2000 Josh Bush, PR 1906 “Tubby” Myers, HB Jim Eger, C Scott Sypniewski, C Mario Evans, LB 1907 “Tubby” Myers, HB 1959 Dick Olmsted, G 1988 Tony Kimbrough, QB Paul Lambert, OT 1908 “Tubby” Myers, HB Kevin Haverdink, T Garrett Soldano, LB 1909 John McGuiness, T 1960’s Eric Hoffman, LB 2001 Jeff Welsh, QB 1910 Alvin Berger, HB 1960 Leroy Repischak, C Willie Berrios, S Josh Bush, WR 1961 Mike Snodgrass, C 1989 Vernon Coakley, TE/SB Ronald Rogers, CB 1910’s Ken Reasor, G Doug Miller, C Jason Babin, ST 1911 Glenn Mayer, FB 1962 Mike Maul, C Joel Smeenge, DE 2002 Carlos Smith, FS 1912 Edgar Roper, E Roger Theder, QB Kevin Thomas, LB Jake Gasaway, C 1913 Graham Barker, E 1963 Allen Gibbs, HB Bryan Lape, LB 1914 William Anderson, G Bill Somerville, E 1990’s Jason Feldpausch, WS 1915 Bob McKay, T 1964 Troy Allen, QB 1990 Allan Boyko, SE 2003 Jason Feldpausch, WS 1916 Scott Burke, QB Paul Rakow, T Terry Crews, DE Phil Reed, RB 1917 Warren Allen, T Tom Titcomb, E Don Eastman, G Jason Babin, DE 1918 Frank Thomas, QB 1965 Jim Reid, C Sean Mulhearn, LB Kendrick Mosley, WR 1919 Walt Olsen, QB Nelson Jackson, G 1991 Derrick Copeland, OLB 2004 Greg Jennings, WR 1966 Bob Rowe, DT Greg Kelley, LB Mark Ottney, OG 1920’s Gary Crain, HB Mark Nabozny, DT Jack Gitler, DE 1920 Grant Westgate, E 1967 Bill Devine, HB Corey Sylve, RB Adam Anderson, P 1921 Reed Waterman, T Orv Schneider, LB Brad Tayles, QB 2005 Ryan Cubit, QB 1922 Leo Redmond, C 1968 Jerry Collins, DE 1992 Brad Tayles, QB Greg Jennings, WR 1923 Harry Potter, HB Tim Majerle, FB Paul Hutchins, OL Paul Moersch, NG 1924 Oscar Johnson, T 1969 Mike Siwek, DT Paul Davis, DB 2006 Ryan Cubit, QB 1925 Walter Farrer, QB Paul Minnis, T Dave Cutlip, DE Dominic Moran, OL 1926 Frank Banach, FB 1993 Pierre Hixon, CB Jimmie Vincent, DB 1927 George Fulgoni, HB/C 1970’s Tom Nütten, G 2007 Louis Delmas, FS 1928 Dick Frankowski, C 1970 Vern Davis, S Andrew Schorfhaar, QB Anthony Gebhart, FS 1929 Herman Seborg, HB Greg Flaska, TE Peter Tuffo, LB Robbie Krutilla, C 1971 Ted Grignon, QB 1994 Jay McDonagh, QB Jim Laney, P 1930’s Tom Elias, LB Tom Nutten, T 2008 EJ Biggers, CB 1930 Clarence Frendt, HB 1972 Bernard Thomas, DT Tony Tiefenbach, DE Louis Delmas, FS 1931 Al Briggs, FB Keith Pretty, TE Peter Tuffo, LB Tim Hiller, QB 1932 Trueman Pippel, T 1973 Larry Cates, FB 1995 Jay McDonagh, QB Branden Ledbetter, TE 1933 Maurice Tingstad, C Dominic Riggio, LB Dean Polce, OLB 2009 Justin Braska, DE 1934 John Miller, HB 1974 Greg Crowser, TE Bill Chopp, OLB Tim Hiller, QB 1935 Frank Secory, G Paul Jorgensen, QB Jim Vackaro, HB Matt Pickens, LB Harold Reynolds, QB 1975 Duncan McKerracher, LB Andre Vaughn, LB 1936 George Ockstadt, HB Jim White, FB/MG 1996 Bill Chopp, OLB 2010’s 1937 George Bond, QB 1976 Dave Gapinski, DHB Jim Holland, TE 2010 Mario Armstrong, DB 1938 Walter Oberlin, C Pepper Powers, QB Zak Kemp, P Alex Carder, QB Dale Morris, HB 1977 Howard Nevins, LB Pat Kennedy, C John Potter, K 1939 Art Guse, C Keith Rogien, FB Joe Lewandowski, T 2011 Alex Carder, QB 1978 Jerome Persell, TB Rick Lucas, OLB John Potter, K 1940’s Keith Rogien, FB Chris Rawson, DT Aaron Winchester, DB 1940 Wayne Falan, G Greg Williams, S 1997 Jim DeWald, C 2012 Freddie Bishop, DE Harold Benge, G/QB 1979 Tom Henry, TE Rick Lucas, OLB Alex Carder, QB 1941 Bob Metzger, E Matt Murphy, DT Tarrence McEvans, SS Justin Currie, DB 1942 Bill Yambrick, C Steve Roon, LB Kevin Galeher, C 1943 Bob Mellen, HB 1980’s 1998 Tim Lester, QB 2013 Travonte Boles, DL 1944 Dick Leahy, G 1980 Jim Hinkle, DE Dan Falcon, DT Dareyon Chance, RB 1945 None Bud Sitko, T Mike Kershner, T Brian Fields, RB 1946 Clinton Brown, T 1981 Reggie Hinton, WB Brandon Brown, FS Kyle Lark, LB 1947 Al Bush, HB John Schuster, LB 1999 Tim Lester, QB Johnnie Simon, LB 1948 Art Gillespie, FB 1982 Les Garrett, LB Jake Moreland, TE Tyler Van Tubbergen, QB Emerson Grossman, G Dave Knapp, DT/MG Scott Niles, LB 2014 Varied by game 1949 Bob Carlson, G Duane Wilson, T Brad Selent, K 2015 Varied by game 1983 Kurt Barterian, FB 2016 Varied by game 1950’s Demetrius Jones, DHB 2017 Varied by game 1950 Pat Clysdale, E 1984 Jeff Kacmarek, DT 2018 John Keenoy, C Bill Zabonick, DE Tom Toth, T Jamauri Bogan, RB 1951 Bill Pitkin, T 1985 Chris Conklin, QB Leo Ekwoge, ST/RB 1952 Chuck Higgins, QB Sam Culbert, S Alex Grace, LB 1953 Floyd Stollsteimer, G John Offerdahl, LB Justin Tranquill/DB 1954 Les Koster, T 1986 Chris Conklin, QB 1955 Jim Devine, G Sam Culbert, G Jerry Ganzel, QB Mark Garalczyk, DT 1956 Bob Soderman, C 1987 Bert Henderson, DLB 1957 Bob Mason, QB Jim Kramer, DT 2000’s 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 76 77 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-TIME MAC STANDINGS 1947 1956 E. Michigan* - - - .- Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833 1965 N. Illinois* - - - .- W. Reserve 2 1 0 .667 Miami 4 0 1 .900 Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833 * Did not compete for title. Butler 1 3 0 .250 Kent State 4 2 0 .667 Miami 5 1 0 .833 1974 Ohio 1 3 0 .250 Marshall 2 4 0 .333 W. MICHIGAN 3 2 1 .583 Miami 5 0 0 1.000 Miami* - - - .- Ohio 2 4 0 .333 Kent State 3 2 1 .583 Toledo 3 2 0 .600 W. MICHIGAN* - - - .- W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200 Toledo 2 4 0 .333 Ohio 3 2 0 .600 * Did not compete for championship Toledo 1 5 0 .167 Marshall 2 4 0 .333 Kent State 2 3 0 .400 Ohio 0 6 0 .000 Bowling Green 2 3 0 .400 1948 1957 W. MICHIGAN 0 5 0 .000 Miami 4 0 0 1.000 Miami 5 0 0 1.000 1966 - CO-CHAMPIONS Ball State* - - - .- W. MICHIGAN 3 1 0 .750 Bowling Green 3 1 2 .667 W. MICHIGAN 5 1 0 .833 Miami C. Michigan* - - - .- Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 Marshall 4 2 0 .667 5 1 0 .833 W. Michigan* - - - .- Ohio 2 3 0 .400 Toledo 3 2 0 .600 Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667 N. Illinois* - - - .- W. Reserve 1 4 0 .200 W. MICHIGAN 1 4 1 .250 Ohio 3 3 0 .500 *Did not compete for title. Butler 0 4 0 .000 Ohio 1 4 1 .250 Kent State 2 4 0 .333 Kent State 1 5 0 .167 Toledo 1 5 0 .167 1975 1949 Marshall 1 5 0 .167 Miami 6 0 0 1.000 Cincinnati 4 0 0 1.000 1958 C. Michigan 4 1 1 .750 Miami 3 1 0 .750 Miami 5 0 0 1.000 1967 Ball State 4 2 0 .667 Ohio 2 2 1 .500 Kent State 5 1 0 .833 Toledo 5 1 0 .833 Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667 W. MICHIGAN 2 3 0 .400 Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667 Ohio 5 1 0 .833 Toledo 4 4 0 .500 W. Reserve 1 3 1 .300 Ohio 2 4 0 .333 Miami 4 2 0 .667 Ohio 3 3 1 .500 Butler 0 3 0 .000 W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333 W. MICHIGAN 4 2 0 .667 N. Illinois 2 3 0 .400 Toledo 1 4 0 .200 Bowling Green 2 4 0 .333 Kent State 1 6 0 .143 1950 Marshall 1 5 0 .167 Kent State 1 5 0 .167 W. MICHIGAN 0 7 0 .000 Miami 4 0 0 1.000 Marshall 0 6 0 .000 E. Michigan* - - - .- Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 1959 * Did not compete for title. Ohio 2 2 0 .500 Bowling Green 6 0 0 1.000 1968 W. Reserve 1 3 0 .250 Ohio 4 2 0 .667 Ohio 6 0 0 1.000 1976 W. MICHIGAN 1 3 0 .250 Miami 3 2 0 .600 Miami 5 1 0 .833 Ball State 4 1 0 .800 Kent State 3 3 0 .500 Bowling Green 3 2 1 .583 Ohio 6 2 0 .750 1951 W. MICHIGAN 3 3 0 .500 Toledo 3 2 1 .583 Kent State 6 2 0 .750 Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 Marshall 1 5 0 .200 W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333 W. MICHIGAN 6 3 0 .667 Miami 3 1 0 .750 Toledo 0 6 0 .000 Kent State 1 5 0 .167 C. Michigan 4 3 0 .571 Kent State 2 1 0 .667 Marshall 0 6 0 .000 Bowling Green 4 3 0 .571 Ohio 2 2 0 .500 1960 Miami 2 4 0 .333 W. Reserve 1 3 0 .250 Ohio 6 0 0 1.000 1969 Toledo 2 6 0 .250 W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200 Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833 Toledo 5 0 0 1.000 E. Michigan 1 5 0 .167 Kent State 4 2 0 .667 Bowling Green 4 1 0 .800 N. Illinois 0 6 0 .000 1952 Miami 2 3 0 .400 Miami 2 3 0 .400 Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333 Ohio 2 3 0 .400 1977 Miami 4 1 0 .800 Marshall 1 4 0 .200 Kent State 1 4 0 .200 Miami 5 0 0 1.000 Ohio 5 2 0 .714 Toledo 0 6 0 .000 W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200 C. Michigan 7 1 0 .875 Bowling Green 2 2 0 .500 Ball State 5 1 0 .833 Kent State 2 2 0 .500 1961 1970 E. Michigan 4 3 0 .571 W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200 Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833 Toledo 5 0 0 1.000 Bowling Green 4 3 0 .571 W. Reserve 1 4 0 .200 W. MICHIGAN 4 1 1 .750 Miami 3 2 0 .600 Kent State 5 4 0 .556 Toledo 1 4 0 .200 Miami 3 2 0 .600 Ohio 3 2 0 .600 W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375 Ohio 3 2 1 .583 W. MICHIGAN 2 3 0 .400 N. Illinois 2 5 0 .286 1953 Toledo 2 4 0 .333 Kent State 1 4 0 .200 Toledo 2 7 0 .222 Ohio 5 0 1 .917 Marshall 1 4 0 .200 Bowling Green 1 4 0 .200 Ohio 0 8 0 .000 Miami 3 0 1 .875 Kent State 1 5 0 .167 Kent State 3 1 0 .875 1971 1978 Toledo 2 3 0 .400 1962 Toledo 5 0 0 1.000 Ball State 8 0 0 1.000 W. Reserve 1 2 1 .375 Bowling Green 5 0 1 .917 Bowling Green 4 1 0 .800 C. Michigan 8 1 0 .889 W. MICHIGAN 0 4 1 .100 Ohio 5 1 0 .833 Miami 2 3 0 .400 Miami 5 2 0 .714 Bowling Green 0 4 0 .000 Miami 3 1 1 .700 W. MICHIGAN 2 3 0 .400 W. MICHIGAN 5 4 0 .556 W. MICHIGAN 3 3 0 .500 Ohio 2 3 0 .400 Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375 1954 Kent State 2 4 0 .333 Kent State 0 5 0 .000 Ohio 3 5 0 .375 Miami 4 0 0 1.000 Toledo 1 5 0 .167 N. Illinois 2 4 0 .333 Kent State 4 1 0 .800 Marshall 0 5 0 .000 1972 Kent State 2 6 0 .250 Ohio 5 2 0 .714 Kent State 4 1 0 .800 Toledo 2 7 0 .222 Toledo 3 2 0 .600 1963 Bowling Green 3 1 1 .700 E. Michigan 1 5 0 .167 W. MICHIGAN 3 4 0 .428 Ohio 5 1 0 .833 W. MICHIGAN 2 2 1 .500 W. Reserve 2 3 0 .400 Miami 4 1 1 .750 Miami 2 3 0 .400 1979 Marshall 2 5 0 .285 Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667 Toledo 2 3 0 .400 C. Michigan 8 0 1 .944 Bowling Green 0 6 0 .000 Marshall 3 2 1 .583 Ohio 1 4 0 .200 Toledo 7 1 1 .833 W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333 C. Michigan* - - - .- W. MICHIGAN 5 4 0 .556 1955 Kent State 1 5 0 .167 E. Michigan* - - - .- Ohio 4 4 0 .500 Miami 5 0 0 1.000 Toledo 1 5 0 .167 * Did not compete for title. Ball State 4 4 0 .500 Bowling Green 4 1 1 .750 N. Illinois 3 3 1 .500 Kent State 4 1 1 .750 1964 1973 Miami 3 4 0 .427 Ohio 3 3 0 .500 Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833 Miami 5 0 0 1.000 Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375 Toledo 2 4 0 .333 Marshall 4 2 0 .667 Kent State 4 1 0 .800 E. Michigan 1 6 1 .188 Marshall 1 5 0 .167 Miami 4 2 0 .667 Bowling Green 2 3 0 .400 Kent State 1 8 0 .111 W. MICHIGAN 0 5 0 .000 Ohio 3 2 1 .583 Ohio 2 3 0 .400 W. MICHIGAN 2 4 0 .333 W. MICHIGAN 1 4 0 .200 Kent State 1 4 1 .250 Toledo 1 4 0 .200 Toledo 1 5 0 .167 Ball State* - - - .- C. Michigan* - - - .- 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 76 77 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-TIME MAC STANDINGS

1980 1987 1994 West Division C. Michigan 7 2 0 .778 E. Michigan 7 1 0 .875 C. Michigan 8 1 0 .889 W. MICHIGAN^ 6 2 .750 W. MICHIGAN 6 3 0 .667 Kent State 5 3 0 .625 Bowling Green 7 1 0 .875 Toledo 5 3 .625 N. Illinois 4 3 0 .571 Miami 5 3 0 .625 W. MICHIGAN 5 3 0 .625 N. Illinois 5 3 .625 Miami 4 3 0 .571 Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625 Miami 5 3 0 .625 E. Michigan 4 4 .500 Ball State 5 4 0 .556 W. MICHIGAN 4 4 0 .500 Ball State 5 3 1 .611 C. Michigan 3 5 .375 Ohio 5 4 0 .556 C. Michigan 3 4 1 .438 Toledo 4 3 1 .563 Ball State 0 8 .000 Bowling Green 4 4 0 .500 Toledo 3 4 1 .438 E. Michigan 5 4 0 .556 Toledo 3 6 0 .333 Ball State 3 5 0 .375 Kent State 2 7 0 .222 2000 Kent State 3 6 0 .333 Ohio 0 8 0 .000 Akron 1 8 0 .111 East Division E. Michigan 1 7 0 .125 Ohio 0 9 0 .000 Marshall* 5 1 .833 1988 - CHAMPIONS Akron 5 1 .833 1981 W. MICHIGAN 7 1 0 .875 1995 Miami 4 2 .667 Toledo 8 1 0 .889 E. Michigan 5 2 1 .688 Toledo 7 0 1 .938 Ohio 4 2 .667 Miami 6 1 1 .813 Ball State 5 3 0 .625 Miami 6 1 1 .813 Buffalo 2 4 .333 C. Michigan 7 2 0 .778 C. Michigan 5 3 0 .625 Ball State 6 2 0 .750 Bowling Green 1 5 .167 Bowling Green 5 3 1 .611 Ohio 4 3 1 .563 W. MICHIGAN 6 2 0 .750 Kent State 0 6 .000 W. MICHIGAN 5 4 0 .556 Toledo 4 4 0 .500 E. Michigan 5 3 0 .625 Ohio 5 4 0 .556 Kent State 3 5 0 .375 Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375 West Division Kent State 3 6 0 .333 Bowling Green 1 6 1 .188 C. Michigan 2 6 0 .250 W. MICHIGAN^ 4 1 .800 Ball State 2 6 0 .250 Miami 0 7 1 .063 Akron 2 6 0 .250 Toledo 4 1 .800 N. Illinois 2 7 0 .222 Ohio 1 6 1 .187 N. Illinois 2 3 .400 E. Michigan 0 9 0 .000 1989 Kent State 0 7 1 .062 Ball State 2 3 .400 Ball State 6 1 1 .813 E. Michigan 2 3 .400 1982 E. Michigan 6 2 0 .750 1996 C. Michigan 1 4 .200 Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778 Toledo 6 2 0 .750 Ball State 7 1 .875 W. MICHIGAN 5 2 2 .667 C. Michigan 5 2 1 .688 Toledo 6 2 .750 2001 Miami 5 3 0 .625 Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625 Miami 6 2 .750 East Division C. Michigan 5 3 1 .611 W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375 Ohio 5 3 .625 Marshall 6 0 1.000 Ohio 5 4 0 .556 Miami 1 6 1 .188 C. Michigan 4 4 .500 Miami 4 2 .667 Toledo 5 4 0 .556 Ohio 1 6 1 .188 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 Bowling Green 4 2 .667 N. Illinois 5 4 0 .556 Kent State 0 8 0 .000 Akrom 3 5 .375 Kent State 3 3 .500 Ball State 4 4 0 .500 E. Michigan 3 4 .375 Akron 3 3 .500 E. Michigan 1 7 1 .167 1990 W. MICHIGAN 2 6 .250 Buffalo 1 5 .167 Kent State 0 9 0 .000 C. Michigan 7 1 0 .875 Kent State 1 7 .125 Ohio 0 6 .000 Toledo 7 1 0 .875 1983 Ball State 5 3 0 .625 1997 West Division N. Illinois 8 1 0 .889 W. MICHIGAN 5 3 0 .625 East Division Toledo* 4 1 .800 Toledo 7 2 0 .778 Miami 4 3 1 .563 Marshall* 7 1 .875 N. Illinois 4 1 .800 C. Michigan 7 2 0 .778 Bowling Green 2 4 2 .375 Miami 6 2 .750 Ball State 4 1 .800 Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778 Kent State 2 6 0 .250 Ohio 6 2 .750 W. MICHIGAN 2 3 .400 Ball State 4 4 0 .500 E. Michigan 2 6 0 .250 Kent State 3 5 .375 C. Michigan 1 4 .200 W. MICHIGAN 4 5 0 .444 Ohio 0 7 1 .063 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 E. Michigan 0 5 .000 Miami 3 5 0 .375 Akron 2 6 .250 Ohio 3 6 0 .333 1991 2002 Kent State 1 8 0 .111 Bowling Green 8 0 0 1.000 West Division East Division E. Michigan 0 9 0 .000 C. Michigan 3 1 4 .625 Toledo 7 1 .875 Marshall* 7 1 .875 Toledo 4 3 1 .563 W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750 UCF 6 2 .750 1984 Miami 4 3 1 .563 Ball State 4 4 .500 Miami 5 3 .625 Toledo 7 1 1 .833 W. MICHIGAN 4 4 0 .500 E. Michigan 3 5 .375 Ohio 4 4 .500 Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778 Ball State 4 4 0 .500 C. Michigan 1 7 .125 Akron 3 5 .375 C. Michigan 6 2 1 .722 E. Michigan 3 4 1 .438 N. Illinois 0 8 .000 Kent State 1 7 .125 Ohio 4 4 1 .500 Ohio 1 6 1 .187 Buffalo 0 8 .000 N. Illinois 3 5 1 .389 Kent State 1 7 0 .125 1998 Miami 3 5 0 .375 East Division West Division Ball State 3 5 0 .375 1992 Marshall* 7 1 .875 Toledo 7 1 .875 W. MICHIGAN 3 6 0 .333 Bowling Green 8 0 0 1.000 Miami 7 1 .875 N. Illinois 7 1 .875 Kent State 3 6 0 .333 W. MICHIGAN 6 3 0 .667 Bowling Green 5 3 .625 Bowling Green 6 2 .750 E. Michigan 3 6 0 .333 Akron 5 3 0 .625 Ohio 5 3 .625 Ball State 4 4 .500 Toledo 5 3 0 .625 Akron 2 6 .250 W. MICHIGAN 3 5 .375 1985 Miami 5 3 0 .625 Kent State 0 8 .000 C. Michigan 2 6 .250 Bowling Green 9 0 0 1.000 Ball State 5 4 0 .556 E. Michigan 1 7 .125 Miami 7 1 1 .833 C. Michigan 4 5 0 .444 West Division C. Michigan 6 3 0 .667 Kent State 2 7 0 .222 Toledo 6 2 .750 2003 W. MICHIGAN 4 4 1 .500 E. Michigan 1 7 0 .125 W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625 East Division N. Illinois 4 4 0 .500 Ohio 1 7 0 .125 C. Michigan 5 3 .625 Miami* 8 0 1.000 E. Michigan 3 6 0 .333 E. Michigan 3 5 .375 Marshall 6 2 .750 Ball State 3 6 0 .333 1993 N. Illinois 2 6 .250 Akron 5 3 .625 Toledo 3 6 0 .333 Ball State 7 0 1 .938 Ball State 1 7 .125 Kent State 4 4 .500 Kent State 2 6 0 .250 W. MICHIGAN 6 1 1 .813 UCF 2 6 .250 Ohio 2 7 0 .222 Bowling Green 5 1 2 .750 1999 Ohio 1 7 .125 C. Michigan 5 4 0 .556 East Division Buffalo 1 7 .125 1986 Akron 4 4 0 .500 Marshall* 8 0 1.000 Miami 6 2 0 .750 Ohio 4 5 0 .444 Miami 6 2 .750 West Division Toledo 5 3 0 .625 Toledo 3 5 0 .375 Akron 5 3 .625 Bowling Green 7 1 .875 Kent State 5 3 0 .625 E. Michigan 3 5 0 .375 Ohio 5 3 .625 N. Illinois 6 2 .750 Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625 Miami 3 6 0 .333 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 Toledo 6 2 .750 Ball State 4 4 0 .500 Kent State 0 9 0 .000 Kent State 2 6 .250 W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500 E. Michigan 4 4 0 .500 Buffalo 0 8 .000 Ball State 3 5 .375 C. Michigan 4 4 0 .500 E. Michigan 2 6 .250 W. MICHIGAN 3 5 0 .375 C. Michigan 1 7 .125 Ohio 0 8 0 .000 2019 WESTERN MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 78 79 TEAM 114 - #LETSRIDE ALL-TIME MAC STANDINGS

2004 West Division 2013 2017 East Division Ball State 8 0 1.000 East Division East Division Miami 7 1 .875 W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750 Bowling Green* 7 1 .875 Akron 6 2 .750 Akron 6 2 .750 C. Michigan 6 2 .750 Buffalo 6 2 .750 Ohio 5 3 .625 Marshall 6 2 .750 N. Illinois 5 3 .625 Ohio 4 4 .500 Buffalo 4 4 .500 Kent State 4 4 .500 E. Michigan 2 6 .250 Akron 4 4 .500 Miami 4 4 .500 Ohio 2 6 .250 Toledo 2 6 .250 Kent State 3 5 .375 Bowling Green 2 6 .250 Buffalo 2 6 .250 Miami 0 8 .000 Kent State 1 7 .125 UCF 0 8 .000 2009 UMass 1 7 .125 East Division West Division West Division Temple 7 1 .875 West Division Toledo* 7 1 .875 Toledo* 7 1 .875 Ohio 7 1 .875 N. Illinois 8 0 1.000 C. Michigan 6 2 .750 N. Illinois 7 1 .875 Bowling Green 6 2 .750 Ball State 7 1 .875 N. Illinois 6 2 .750 Bowling Green 6 2 .750 Kent State 4 4 .500 Toledo 5 3 .625 W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500 E. Michigan 4 4 .500 Buffalo 3 5 .375 C. Michigan 5 3 .625 E. Michigan 3 5 .375 C. Michigan 3 5 .375 Akron 2 6 .250 E. Michigan 1 7 .125 Ball State 0 8 .000 Ball State 2 6 .250 Miami 1 7 .125 W. MICHIGAN 1 7 .125 W. MICHIGAN 0 8 .000 2018 West Division 2014 East Division 2005 C. Michigan* 8 0 1.000 East Division Buffalo 7 1 .875 East Division N. Illinois 5 3 .625 Bowling Green* 5 3 .625 Miami 6 2 .750 Akron* 5 3 .625 W. MICHIGAN 4 4 .500 Ohio 4 4 .500 Ohio 6 2 .750 Miami 5 3 .625 Toledo 3 5 .375 Buffalo 3 4 .429 Bowling Green 2 6 .250 Bowling Green 5 3 .625 Ball State 2 6 .250 Akron 3 5 .375 Akron 2 6 .250 Ohio 3 5 .375 E. Michigan 0 8 .000 UMass 3 5 .375 Kent State 1 7 .125 Buffalo 1 7 .125 Miami 2 6 .250 Kent State 0 8 .000 2010 Kent State 1 6 .142 West Division East Division N. Illinois * 6 2 .750 West Division Miami* 7 1 .875 West Division W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625 N. Illinois 6 2 .750 Ohio 6 2 .750 N. Illinois* 7 1 .875 Toledo 5 3 .625 Toledo 6 2 .750 Temple 5 3 .625 Toledo 7 1 .875 E. Michigan 5 3 .625 W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625 Kent State 4 4 .500 W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750 Ball State 3 5 .333 C. Michigan 5 3 .625 Bowling Green 1 7 .125 C. Michigan 5 3 .625 C. Michigan 0 8 .000 Ball State 4 4 .500 Buffalo 1 7 .125 Ball State 4 4 .500 E. Michigan 3 5 .375 Akron 1 7 .125 E. Michigan 1 7 .125

2006 West Division 2015 East Division N. Illinois 8 0 1.000 East Division Note: Divisional play began in 1997 Ohio 7 1 .875 Toledo 7 1 .875 Bowling Green* 7 1 .875 * Won MAC Championship game Kent State 5 3 .625 W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625 Akron 5 3 .625 ^ Played in MAC Championship game Akron 3 5 .375 Ball State 3 5 .375 Ohio 5 3 .625 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 C. Michigan 2 6 .250 Buffalo 3 5 .375 Miami 2 6 .250 E. Michigan 2 6 .250 Kent State 2 6 .333 Buffalo 1 7 .125 2011 UMass 2 6 .333 East Division Miami 2 6 .333 West Division Ohio 6 2 .750 C. Michigan* 7 1 .875 Temple 5 3 .625 West Division W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750 Kent State 4 4 .500 N. Illinois 6 2 .750 N. Illinois 5 3 .625 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 W. MICHIGAN 6 2 .750 Ball State 5 3 .625 Miami 3 5 .375 Toledo 6 2 .750 Toledo 3 5 .375 Buffalo 2 6 .250 C. Michigan 6 2 .750 E. Michigan 1 7 .125 Akron 0 8 .000 Ball State 2 6 .333 E. Michigan 0 8 .000 2007 West Division East Division N. Illinois* 7 1 .875 2016 - CHAMPIONS Miami ^ 5 2 .714 Toledo 7 1 .875 East Division Bowling Green 6 2 .750 W. MICHIGAN 5 3 .625 Ohio^ 6 2 .750 Buffalo 5 3 .625 Ball State 4 4 .500 Miami 6 2 .750 Ohio 4 4 .500 E. Michigan 4 4 .500 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 Temple 4 4 .500 C. Michigan 2 6 .250 Akron 3 5 .375 Akron 3 5 .375 Kent State 2 6 .333 Kent State 1 7 .125 2012 Buffalo 1 7 .125 East Division West Division Kent State 8 0 1.000 West Division C. Michigan*^ 6 1 .857 Bowling Green 6 2 .750 W. MICHIGAN* 8 0 1.000 Ball State 5 2 .714 Ohio 4 4 .500 Toledo 6 2 .750 E. Michigan 3 4 .429 Buffalo 3 5 .375 N. Illinois 5 3 .625 W. MICHIGAN 3 4 .429 Miami 3 5 .375 E. Michigan 4 4 .500 Toledo 3 5 .375 UMass 1 7 .125 C. Michigan 3 5 .375 N. Illinois 1 6 .143 Akron 0 8 .000 Ball State 1 7 .125 ^ Divisional games only counted for title West Division 2008 N. Illinois* 8 0 1.000 East Division Ball State 6 2 .750 Buffalo* 5 3 .625 Toledo 6 2 .750 Bowling Green 4 4 .500 C. Michigan 4 4 .500 Temple 4 4 .500 W. MICHIGAN 2 6 .250 Akron 3 5 .375 E. Michigan 1 7 .125 Kent State 3 5 .375 Ohio 3 5 .375 Miami 1 7 .125

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