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QUICK FACTS/SCHEDULE/CONTENTS

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

Location Cedar Falls, Iowa INTRO Founded 1876 1 Quick Facts/Table of Contents Enrollment 12,043 2 Personnel Breakdown Nickname Panthers 3 Alphabetical Roster Colors Purple & Old Gold 5 Numerical Roster Affiliation Division I - FCS 7 Roster by Position Group Conference Missouri Valley Football President Mark Nook 8 The Program Athletic Director David Harris NCAA Faulty Rep. Elaine Eshbaugh MEDIA INFORMATION 10 Media Policies/Staff FOOTBALL INFORMATION 11 Campus Map 12 Panther Sports Properties/Radio/TV 2016 Record 5-6 13 UNI Social Media 2016 MVFC Record 4-4 2016 MVFC Finish 5th COACHES AND STAFF 2016 Postseason None 15 Head Coach Final Rank Coaches Poll: NR 19 Assistant Coaches/Staff STATS: NR

STADIUM INFORMATION THE PANTHERS 29 Returner Bios Home Facility UNI-Dome 48 Newcomer Bios Capacity 16,324 SUPPORT STAFF Surface Turf OPPONENTS Field Opening 1976 55 2016 Opponent Capsules Jed Smith Strength & Conditioning Stadium Opening 1976 57 Series History vs. All Opponents All-Time Record 203-54-1 Steve Nurse Equipment Travis Stueve Athletic Training 2016 IN REVIEW HEAD COACH AT A GLANCE 2017 SCHEDULE 68 Season Quick Hits Head Coach Mark Farley 71 Season Statistics Alma Mater UNI, ‘87/’94 9/2 at Iowa State 7 p.m. 76 Box Scores/Recaps Career Record 134-67/16th Year (TV: Cyclones.tv) UNI Record Same 9/9 Cal Poly 4 p.m. RECORDS MVFC Record 82-38 (TV: Panther Sports Network, ESPN3) 80 Individual Game Records 9/16 at Southern Utah 7 p.m. 82 Individual Season Records COACHING STAFF 9/30 at Southern * 6 p.m. 88 Individual Career Records (TV: ESPN3) 94 Season Team Records John Bond 10/7 Western Illinois* (Homecoming) 4 p.m. 98 Miscellaneous Team Records David Braun Defensive Line (TV: Panther Sports Network, ESPN3) 100 Post-Season Records Jeff Burris 10/14 at State* 2 p.m. 101 Post-Season Appearances Nick Danielson Tight Ends (TV: ESPN3) D.P. Eyman Running Backs 10/21 Youngstown St.* (Family Weekend) 1 p.m. HISTORY Jeremiah Johnson Safeties (TV: Panther Sports Network, ESPN3) 109 Year-By-Year Results Pat McCann Wide Receivers 10/28 at North Dakota State* 2:30 p.m. Mike Simmonds Offensive Line (TV: ESPN3) 117 MVFC Records D.J. Vokolek Linebackers 11/4 South Dakota* 1 p.m. 122 All-Americans (TV: Panther Sports Network, ESPN3) 124 Academics 11/11 at Missouri State* 2 p.m. 126 All-Time Letterwinners (TV: ESPN3) 130 All-Time Coaches 11/18 Indiana State (Senior Day) 4 p.m. (TV: MVFC TV, ESPN3)

*Notes MVFC Game Home Games In Bold

1 UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN

LETTERMEN RETURNING LETTERMEN LOST

OFFENSE Charles Brown (DB/WR), Dalton Demos (QB/WR), Ray Buchanan Jr. (DB), Aaron Bailey (QB), Logan #8 Marcus Weymiller (RB, JR), #10 Daurice Cunningham (WR), DJ Singleton (DB), Damon Fountain (WR, SR), #11 Colton Howell (QB, JR), Hendrix (DB), Jamison Whiting (DB), D’Shawn #12 Reggie Schulte (QB, SR), #14 Eli Dunne (QB, Dexter (LB), Michael Malloy (RB), Tyvis Smith JR), #21 Christian Jegen (WR, SO), #25 Trevor (RB), Barkley Hill (LB), Griffin Gaeta (TE), Trevor Allen (RB, SO), #34 J’Veyon Browning (RB, SR), Hanson (OL), Robert Rathje (OL), Trent Simpson #37 Aaron Graham (WR, SO), #52 Jacob Apple- (LS), Karter Schult (DL) man (OL, JR), #55 Colton Lueck (OL, SO), #59 Max Erpelding (OL, SO), #60 Lee Carhart (OL, SR), #66 2016 REDSHIRTS Philip Arendt (OL, SO), #67 Byron Rich (OL, SR), #74 Jackson Scott-Brown (OL, SO), #75 Cal Twait #2 Peyton Williams (TE), #9 Xavior Williams (OL, JR), #78 Tyler Putney (OL, JR), #79 Ezra (DB), #17 Christian Ellsworth (QB), # 26 Isaiah Szczyrbak (OL, JR), #81 Xavier James (WR, SR), Nimmers (DB), #27 Austin Evans (DB), #35 Nick STARTERS RETURNING/LOST #83 Jaylin James (WR, SO), #85 Elias Nissen (TE, Phillips (WR), #36 Korby Sander (DB), #38 Zac JR), #86 Briley Moore (TE, SO), #87 Jalen Rima Kibby (DB), #40 Alfonzo Lambert II, #47 Elerson Offense - 8 (WR, SO) Smith (DL), #48 Jake Hartford (LB), #49 Desmond Player Position Chapple (DL), #71 Nick Ellis (OL), #77 Bryce Eli Dunne - JR QB DEFENSE Sweeney (OL, Medical), #80 Isaiah Weston (WR), Jaylin James - SO WR #82 Nick Fossey (WR), #89 Trey Recknor (TE/FB), Daurice Fountain - SR WR #1 Tyrell Lyons (DB, SR), #2 Malcolm Washington #90 Spencer Brown (OL), #91 Brawntae Wells Jalen Rima - SO WR (DB, SR), #3 Willie Beamon (DB, JR), #7 Rickey (DL), #94 Sonny Onken (DL) Elias Nissen - JR TE Neal (DL, JR), #19 Elijah Campbell (DB, SR), #20 Cal Twait - JR OL Rashadeem Gray (DB, SR), #23 A.J. Allen (DB, 2017 TRANSFERS Jackson Scott-Brown - SO OL JR), #24 Nikholi Jaghai (DB, SO), #28 Jamahl Jacob Appleman - JR OL Scott (DB, SO), #39 Duncan Ferch (LB, JR), #41 Keelon Brookins (DB, ), Jon Nzombo Defense - 9 Blake Thomas (LB, JR), #43 Christian Perez (LB, (RB, Iowa Western), Kendrick Suntken (LB, Iowa Player Position JR), #46 Jared Farley (LB, SR), #56 Ricky Grimes Central) Preston Woods - SR DL (LB, SO), #61 Preston Woods (DL, SR), #64 Heze- kiah Applegate (DL, SO), #95 Seth Thomas (DL, Bryce Douglas - JR DL 2017 NEWCOMERS Hezekiah Applegate - SO DL SO), #96 Marcel Minniefiled (DL, SO), #98 Bryce Rickey Neal - JR DL/LB Douglas (DL, JR), #99 Adam Reth (DL, SR) Duncan Ferch - JR LB William Blaser (OL), Jared Brinkman (DL), Jaylen Campbell (DB/LB), Terrell Carey (WR), Tayshaun Jared Farley - SR LB SPECIALISTS Elijah Campbell - JR DB Cooper (WR), Jake Crozier (OL), Bryce Flater A.J. Allen - JR DB (LB), Brock Hadachek (LB), Eric Henry (DL), Tyler Malcolm Washington - SR DB #57 Joe Friedrich (LS, SO), #58 Austin Errthum Hoosman (RB), Jacob Keller (QB), Chris Kolarevic (PK, JR), #62 Sam Drysdale (PK, SO), #88 Michael (LB), Suni Lane (WR), Nate Murphy (PK), Bedale Special Teams - 5 Kuntz (P, JR), #92 Sam Kuhter (P, SR) Naba (FB), Mason Neisen (OL), Justin Peine (OL), Player Position Trevor Penning (OL), Cameron Perkins (QB), Tyus Sam Kuhter - SR P Phillips (OL), Weston Schultz (LB), Nick Simpson Sam Drysdale - SO PK (LS), Alphonso Soko (RB), Erik Sorenson (OL), Max Austin Errthum - JR PK Steffen (DB), John Sullivan (QB), Isaiah Trousil Joe Friedrich - SO LS Chris Dobernecker - SO LS (DB), Matthew Vanderslice (TE), Riley Van Wyhe (LB), John Yount (OL) Starters Lost - 11 Player Position Charles Brown WB/DB Aaron Bailey QB Logan Cunningham WR Jamison Whiting DB D’Shawn Dexter LB Michael Malloy RB Tyvis Smith RB Trevor Hanson OL Robert Rathje OL Trent Simpson LS Karter Schult DL

UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com 2 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School

23 A.J. Allen DB 6-0 215 Jr. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee 25 Trevor Allen RB 5-10 203 So. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee 64 Hezekiah Applegate DL 6-2 285 So. Johnston, Iowa/Johnston 52 Jacob Appleman OL 6-5 300 Jr. Rock Island, Ill./Alleman 66 Philip Arendt OL 6-1 303 So. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina 3 Willie Beamon DB 5-10 168 Jr. Lincoln, Neb./Southeast 68 William Blaser OL 6-1 281 Fr. Peosta, Iowa/Western Dubuque Triston Bohr TE 6-4 223 R-Fr. Ridgeway, Iowa/Crestwood 4 Keelon Brookins DB 5-11 206 R-Sr. St. Paul, Minn./Tartan/Univ. of Wisconsin 76 Spencer Brown OL 6-8 290 R-Fr. Lenox, Iowa/Lenox 34 J’Veyon Browning RB 5-7 207 Sr. Kansas City, Kan./F.L. Schlagle 44 Jared Brinkman DL 5-11 290 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina 1 Elijah Campbell DB 5-11 193 Sr. St. Paul, Minn./St. Paul Central/Northern Illinois 6 Terrell Carey WR 5-10 211 Fr. Madison, Wis./Madison West 60 Lee Carhart OL 6-3 301 Sr. Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep 49 Desmond Chapple DL 6-3 235 R-Fr. Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville 29 Tayshaun Cooper WR 5-10 177 Fr. Waterloo, Iowa/Waterloo West 76 Jake Crozier OL 6-3 328 Fr. Harvey, Iowa/Twin Cedars 98 Bryce Douglas DL 6-3 304 Jr. Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield High School/Univ. of Illinois 62 Sam Drysdale PK 6-4 180 So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Cedar Rapids Prairie 14 Eli Dunne QB 6-5 238 Jr. Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell 71 Nick Ellis OL 6-4 308 R-Fr. Parkersburg, Iowa/Aplington-Parkersburg 17 Christian Ellsworth QB 6-2 210 R-Fr. Grand Island, Neb./Grand Island Northwest 59 Max Erpelding OL 5-10 260 R-Fr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf 58 Austin Errthum PK 5-10 180 Jr. Kalona, Iowa/Mid-Prairie/Drake 27 Austin Evans DB 6-0 189 R-Fr. Kansas City, Mo./Archbishop O’Hara 46 Jared Farley LB 5-11 224 Sr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls 39 Duncan Ferch LB 6-1 234 Jr. State Center, Iowa/West Marshall 50 Bryce Flater LB 6-1 224 Fr. Grundy Center, Iowa/Grundy Center 82 Nick Fossey WR 6-1 199 R-Fr. Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville North 10 Daurice Fountain WR 6-1 210 Sr. Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial 57 Joe Friedrich LS 6-0 206 So. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Janesville 37 Aaron Graham WR 5-11 201 So. Oak Grove, Mo./Oak Grove 20 Rashadeem Gray DB 5-9 163 Sr. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 56 Ricky Grimes LB 6-1 228 So. Eldridge, Iowa/North Scott 45 Brock Hadachek LB 6-2 208 Fr. Dysart, Iowa/Union 33 Jake Hartford LB 6-3 226 R-Fr. Circle Pines, Minn./Centennial 54 Eric Henry DL 6-1 278 Fr. Tripoli, Iowa/Tripoli 31 Tyler Hoosman RB 6-0 201 Fr. Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield 11 Colton Howell QB 6-0 213 Jr. Wichita, Kan./Bishop Carroll/Butler CC 24 Nikholi Jaghai DB 5-7 181 So. Miami Garden, Fla./Flanagan 83 Jaylin James WR 6-3 202 So. Des Moines, Iowa/Des Moines East 81 Xavier James WR 6-0 178 Sr. Des Moines, Iowa/East 21 Christian Jegen WR 5-11 205 So. Shawnee, Kan./Mill Valley 15 Jacob Keller QB 6-1 206 Fr. Aurora, Ill./Fenwick 38 Zac Kibby DB 5-11 203 R-Fr. Algona, Iowa/Bishop Garrigan 48 Chris Kolarevic LB 6-0 223 Fr. Traverse City, Mich./Saint Francis 92 Sam Kuhter P 5-11 220 Sr. Toledo, Iowa/South Tama 88 Michael Kuntz P 5-11 188 Jr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls 40 Alfonzo Lambert II LB 6-0 209 R-Fr. Rockford, Ill./Auburn 19 Suni Lane DB 6-3 203 Fr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf 55 Colton Lueck OL 6-4 286 So. Dyersville, Iowa/Beckman Catholic 96 Marcel Minniefield DL 6-2 282 So. Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit West 86 Briley Moore TE 6-3 242 So. Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs South 63 Nate Murphy PK 6-0 166 Fr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley 93 Bedale Naba DL 5-11 273 Fr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley 7 Rickey Neal LB 6-1 241 Jr. Racine, Wis./Horlick 73 Mason Neisen OL 6-4 329 Fr. Denver, Iowa/Denver

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26 Isaiah Nimmers DB 5-9 185 R-Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington 85 Elias Nissen TE 6-4 243 Jr. Springville, Iowa/Springville 22 Jon Nzombo RB 5-7 205 Jr. Tiffin, Iowa/Clear Creak Amana/Iowa Western CC 94 Sonny Onken DL 6-3 256 R-Fr. Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk 72 Justin Peine OL 6-5 293 Fr. Parker, Kan./Prairie View 70 Trevor Penning OL 6-6 289 Fr. Clear Lake, Iowa/Newman Catholic 43 Christian Perez LB 6-1 246 Jr. Harlem, N.Y./John F. Kennedy/Monroe College 16 Cameron Perkins QB 5-9 197 Fr. Loganville, Georgia/Loganville 35 Nick Phillips WR 5-7 188 R-Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina 69 Tyus Phillips OL 6-7 285 Fr. Waterloo, Iowa/East 78 Tyler Putney DL 6-6 302 Jr. Forest City, Iowa/Forest City 89 Trey Recknor TE 6-0 230 R-Fr. Mt. Horeb, Wis./Mt. Horeb 99 Adam Reth DL 6-3 270 Sr. Manchester, Iowa/Manchester-West Delaware 87 Jalen Rima WR 6-0 192 So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Prairie 36 Korby Sander DB 6-0 212 R-Fr. Belmond, Iowa/Belmond-Klemme 12 Reggie Schulte QB 5-11 204 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Xavier 53 Weston Schultz LB 6-3 215 Fr. Mason City, Iowa/Mason City 28 Jamahl Scott DB 5-8 174 R-Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Kirkwood 74 Jackson Scott-Brown OL 6-4 312 So. Council Bluffs, Iowa/St. Alberts 97 Nick Simpson LS 5-8 203 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic 47 Elerson Smith DL 6-5 230 R-Fr. Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis South 30 Alphonso Soko RB 5-7 179 Fr. Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine 67 Erik Sorensen OL 6-6 320 Fr. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee 22 Max Steffen DB 5-11 185 Fr. Peosta, Iowa/Western Dubuque 18 John Sullivan QB 5-11 187 Fr. Clinton, Iowa/Clinton 42 Kendrick Suntken LB 6-0 240 Jr. Hampton, Iowa/Hampton-Dumont/Iowa Central 77 Bryce Sweeney OL 6-5 323 R-Sr. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan 79 Ezra Szczyrbak OL 6-4 299 Jr. Moose Lake, Minn./Moose Lake 41 Blake Thomas LB 6-1 224 Jr. Waterloo, Iowa/Waterloo West 95 Seth Thomas DL 6-5 262 So. Stillwell, Kan./Blue Valley Southwest 5 Isaiah Trousil DB 5-9 186 Fr. Burlington, Iowa/West Burlington 75 Cal Twait OL 6-5 305 Jr. Manson, Iowa/Manson-Northwest Webster 51 Riley Van Wyhe LB 6-2 215 Fr. Rock Rapids, Iowa/Central Lyon 84 Matthew Vanderslice TE 6-7 257 Fr. Olathe, Kan./Northwest 2 Malcolm Washington DB 6-0 183 Sr. Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik/Fresno State 91 Brawntae Wells DL 6-2 261 R-Fr. Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic 80 Isaiah Weston WR 6-8 207 R-Fr. Albertville, Minn./St. Michael-Albertville 8 Marcus Weymiller RB 5-10 204 Jr. Waukon, Iowa/Waukon 2 Peyton Williams TE 6-2 234 R-Fr. Marshalltown, Iowa/Marshalltown 9 Xavior Williams DB 5-11 175 R-Fr. Burlington, Iowa/Notre Dame 61 Preston Woods DL 6-0 287 Sr. South St. Paul, Minn./South St. Paul 65 John Yount OL 6-2 295 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Centennial

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School

1 Elijah Campbell DB 5-11 193 Sr. St. Paul, Minn./St. Paul Central/Northern Illinois 2 Malcolm Washington DB 6-0 183 Sr. Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik/Fresno State 2 Peyton Williams TE 6-2 234 R-Fr. Marshalltown, Iowa/Marshalltown 3 Willie Beamon DB 5-10 168 Jr. Lincoln, Neb./Southeast 4 Keelon Brookins DB 5-11 206 R-Sr. St. Paul, Minn./Tartan/Univ. of Wisconsin 5 Isaiah Trousil DB 5-9 186 Fr. Burlington, Iowa/West Burlington 6 Terrell Carey WR 5-10 211 Fr. Madison, Wis./Madison West 7 Rickey Neal LB 6-1 241 Jr. Racine, Wis./Horlick 8 Marcus Weymiller RB 5-10 204 Jr. Waukon, Iowa/Waukon 9 Xavior Williams DB 5-11 175 R-Fr. Burlington, Iowa/Notre Dame 10 Daurice Fountain WR 6-1 210 Sr. Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial 11 Colton Howell QB 6-0 213 Jr. Wichita, Kan./Bishop Carroll/Butler CC 12 Reggie Schulte QB 5-11 204 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Xavier 14 Eli Dunne QB 6-5 238 Jr. Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell 15 Jacob Keller QB 6-1 206 Fr. Aurora, Ill./Fenwick 16 Cameron Perkins QB 5-9 197 Fr. Loganville, Georgia/Loganville 17 Christian Ellsworth QB 6-2 210 R-Fr. Grand Island, Neb./Grand Island Northwest 18 John Sullivan QB 5-11 187 Fr. Clinton, Iowa/Clinton 19 Suni Lane DB 6-3 203 Fr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf 20 Rashadeem Gray DB 5-9 163 Sr. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 21 Christian Jegen WR 5-11 205 So. Shawnee, Kan./Mill Valley 22 Jon Nzombo RB 5-7 205 Jr. Tiffin, Iowa/Clear Creak Amana/Iowa Western CC 22 Max Steffen DB 5-11 185 Fr. Peosta, Iowa/Western Dubuque 23 A.J. Allen DB 6-0 215 Jr. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee 24 Nikholi Jaghai DB 5-7 181 So. Miami Garden, Fla./Flanagan 25 Trevor Allen RB 5-10 203 So. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee 26 Isaiah Nimmers DB 5-9 185 R-Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington 27 Austin Evans DB 6-0 189 R-Fr. Kansas City, Mo./Archbishop O’Hara 28 Jamahl Scott DB 5-8 174 R-Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Kirkwood 29 Tayshaun Cooper WR 5-10 177 Fr. Waterloo, Iowa/Waterloo West 30 Alphonso Soko RB 5-7 179 Fr. Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine 31 Tyler Hoosman RB 6-0 201 Fr. Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield 33 Jake Hartford LB 6-3 226 R-Fr. Circle Pines, Minn./Centennial 34 J’Veyon Browning RB 5-7 207 Sr. Kansas City, Kan./F.L. Schlagle 35 Nick Phillips WR 5-7 188 R-Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina 36 Korby Sander DB 6-0 212 R-Fr. Belmond, Iowa/Belmond-Klemme 37 Aaron Graham WR 5-11 201 So. Oak Grove, Mo./Oak Grove 38 Zac Kibby DB 5-11 203 R-Fr. Algona, Iowa/Bishop Garrigan 39 Duncan Ferch LB 6-1 234 Jr. State Center, Iowa/West Marshall 40 Alfonzo Lambert II LB 6-0 209 R-Fr. Rockford, Ill./Auburn 41 Blake Thomas LB 6-1 224 Jr. Waterloo, Iowa/Waterloo West 42 Kendrick Suntken LB 6-0 240 Jr. Hampton, Iowa/Hampton-Dumont/Iowa Central 43 Christian Perez LB 6-1 246 Jr. Harlem, N.Y./John F. Kennedy/Monroe College 44 Jared Brinkman DL 5-11 290 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina 45 Brock Hadachek LB 6-2 208 Fr. Dysart, Iowa/Union 46 Jared Farley LB 5-11 224 Sr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls 47 Elerson Smith DL 6-5 230 R-Fr. Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis South 48 Chris Kolarevic LB 6-0 223 Fr. Traverse City, Mich./Saint Francis 49 Desmond Chapple DL 6-3 235 R-Fr. Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville 50 Bryce Flater LB 6-1 224 Fr. Grundy Center, Iowa/Grundy Center 51 Riley Van Wyhe LB 6-2 215 Fr. Rock Rapids, Iowa/Central Lyon 52 Jacob Appleman OL 6-5 300 Jr. Rock Island, Ill./Alleman 53 Weston Schultz LB 6-3 215 Fr. Mason City, Iowa/Mason City 54 Eric Henry DL 6-1 278 Fr. Tripoli, Iowa/Tripoli 55 Colton Lueck OL 6-4 286 So. Dyersville, Iowa/Beckman Catholic 56 Ricky Grimes LB 6-1 228 So. Eldridge, Iowa/North Scott 57 Joe Friedrich LS 6-0 206 So. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Janesville 58 Austin Errthum PK 5-10 180 Jr. Kalona, Iowa/Mid-Prairie/Drake

5 UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com NUMERICAL ROSTER

59 Max Erpelding OL 5-10 260 R-Fr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf 60 Lee Carhart OL 6-3 301 Sr. Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep 61 Preston Woods DL 6-0 287 Sr. South St. Paul, Minn./South St. Paul 62 Sam Drysdale PK 6-4 180 So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Cedar Rapids Prairie 63 Nate Murphy PK 6-0 166 Fr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley 64 Hezekiah Applegate DL 6-2 281 So. Johnston, Iowa/Johnston 65 John Yount OL 6-3 295 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Centennial 66 Philip Arendt OL 6-1 303 So. Iowa City, Iowa/Regina 67 Erik Sorensen OL 6-6 320 Fr. Waukee, Iowa/Waukee 68 William Blaser OL 6-1 281 Fr. Peosta, Iowa/Western Dubuque 69 Tyus Phillips OL 6-7 285 Fr. Waterloo, Iowa/East 70 Trevor Penning OL 6-6 289 Fr. Clear Lake, Iowa/Newman Catholic 71 Nick Ellis OL 6-4 308 R-Fr. Parkersburg, Iowa/Aplington-Parkersburg 72 Justin Peine OL 6-5 293 Fr. Parker, Kan./Prairie View 73 Mason Neisen OL 6-4 329 Fr. Denver, Iowa/Denver 74 Jackson Scott-Brown OL 6-4 312 So. Council Bluffs, Iowa/St. Alberts 75 Cal Twait OL 6-5 305 Jr. Manson, Iowa/Manson-Northwest Webster 76 Spencer Brown OL 6-8 290 R-Fr. Lenox, Iowa/Lenox 76 Jake Crozier OL 6-3 328 Fr. Harvey, Iowa/Twin Cedars 77 Bryce Sweeney OL 6-5 323 R-Sr. Sioux City, Iowa/Bishop Heelan 78 Tyler Putney DL 6-6 302 Jr. Forest City, Iowa/Forest City 79 Ezra Szczyrbak OL 6-4 299 Jr. Moose Lake, Minn./Moose Lake 80 Isaiah Weston WR 6-8 207 R-Fr. Albertville, Minn./St. Michael-Albertville 81 Xavier James WR 6-0 178 Sr. Des Moines, Iowa/East 82 Nick Fossey WR 6-1 199 R-Fr. Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville North 83 Jaylin James WR 6-3 202 So. Des Moines, Iowa/Des Moines East 84 Matthew Vanderslice TE 6-7 257 Fr. Olathe, Kan./Northwest 85 Elias Nissen TE 6-4 243 Jr. Springville, Iowa/Springville 86 Briley Moore TE 6-3 242 So. Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs South 87 Jalen Rima WR 6-0 192 So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Prairie 88 Michael Kuntz P 5-11 188 Jr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls 89 Trey Recknor TE 6-0 230 R-Fr. Mt. Horeb, Wis./Mt. Horeb 91 Brawntae Wells DL 6-2 261 R-Fr. Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic 92 Sam Kuhter P 5-11 220 Sr. Toledo, Iowa/South Tama 93 Bedale Naba DL 5-11 273 Fr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley 94 Sonny Onken DL 6-3 256 R-Fr. Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk 95 Seth Thomas DL 6-5 262 So. Stillwell, Kan./Blue Valley Southwest 96 Marcel Minniefield DL 6-2 282 So. Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit West 97 Nick Simpson LS 5-8 203 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic 98 Bryce Douglas DL 6-0 304 Jr. Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield High School/Univ. of Illinois 99 Adam Reth DL 6-3 270 Sr. Manchester, Iowa/Manchester-West Delaware Triston Bohr TE 6-4 223 R-Fr. Ridgeway, Iowa/Crestwood

Pronunciation Guide

#64 Hezekiah Applegate (Hez-ah-ki-ah) #88 Michael Kuntz (Koon-tz) #66 Philip Arendt (Arnt) #55 Colton Lueck (Luke) #34 J’Veyon Browning (Jay-Vee-On) #86 Briley Moore (Brye-Lee) #14 Eli Dunne (Eee-Lie Done) #87 Jalen Rima (Jay-Len Rhyme-Ah) #10 Daurice Fountain (Da-Reese Fown-tan) #47 Elerson Smith (El-Er-Son) #20 Rashadeem Gray (Rosh-Ah-Deem) #79 Ezra Szczyrbak (Zer-Bek) #24 Nikholi Jaghai (Nick-Oh-Lie Jag-Hi) #63 Brawntae Wells (Brawn-Tay) #92 Sam Kuhter (Koo-Ter) #8 Marcus Weymiller (Why-Miller)

UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com 6 ROSTER BY POSITION GROUP (105-MAN ROSTER)

QUARTERBACKS (7) DEFENSIVE BACKS (16) 11 Colton Howell So. 6-0 213 1 Elijah Campbell Sr. 5-11 193 12 Reggie Schulte Sr. 5-11 204 2 Malcolm Washington Sr. 6-0 183 14 Eli Dunne Jr. 6-5 238 3 Willie Beamon Jr. 5-10 168 15 Jacob Keller Fr. 6-1 206 4 Keelon Brookins R-Sr. 5-11 206 16 Cameron Perkins Fr. 5-9 197 5 Isaiah Trousil Fr. 5-9 186 17 Christian Ellsworth R-Fr. 6-2 210 9 Xavior Williams R-Fr. 5-11 175 18 John Sullivan Fr. 5-11 187 19 Suni Lane Fr. 6-3 203 Coach: John Bond 20 Rashadeem Gray Sr. 5-9 163 23 A.J. Allen Jr. 6-0 215 RUNNING BACKS (6) 24 Nikholi Jaghai So. 5-7 181 8 Marcus Weymiller Jr. 5-10 204 26 Isaiah Nimmers R-Fr. 5-9 185 22 Jon Nzombo Jr. 5-7 205 27 Austin Evans R-Fr. 6-0 189 25 Trevor Allen So. 5-10 203 28 Jamahl Scott R-Fr. 5-8 174 30 Alphonso Soko Fr. 5-7 179 36 Korby Sander R-Fr. 6-0 212 31 Tyler Hoosman Fr. 6-0 201 38 Zac Kibby R-Fr. 5-11 203 34 J’Veyon Browning Sr. 5-7 207 Max Steffen Fr. 5-11 185 Coach: D.P. Eyman Coaches: Jeremiah Johnson/Jeff Burris

TIGHT ENDS/FULLBACKS (5) DEFENSIVE LINE (13) 2 Peyton Williams R-Fr. 6-2 234 47 Elerson Smith R-Fr. 6-5 230 84 Matthew Vanderslice Fr. 6-7 257 44 Jared Brinkman Fr. 5-11 290 85 Elias Nissen Jr. 6-4 243 54 Eric Henry Fr. 6-1 278 86 Briley Moore So. 6-3 242 61 Preston Woods Sr. 6-0 287 89 Trey Recknor R-Fr. 6-0 230 64 Hezekiah Applegate So. 6-2 281 Coach: Nick Danielson 78 Tyler Putney Jr. 6-6 302 91 Brawntae Wells R-Fr. 6-2 261 WIDE RECEIVERS (11) 93 Bedale Naba Fr. 5-11 273 6 Terrell Carey Fr. 5-10 211 94 Sonny Onken R-Fr. 6-3 256 10 Daurice Fountain Sr. 6-1 210 95 Seth Thomas So. 6-5 262 21 Christian Jegen So. 5-11 205 96 Marcel Minniefield So. 6-2 282 29 Tayshaun Cooper Fr. 5-10 177 98 Bryce Douglas Jr. 6-0 304 35 Nick Phillips R-Fr. 5-7 188 99 Adam Reth Sr. 6-3 270 37 Aaron Graham So. 5-11 201 Coach: David Braun 80 Isaiah Weston R-Fr. 6-8 207 81 Xavier James Sr. 6-0 178 LINEBACKERS (14) 82 Nick Fossey R-Fr. 6-1 199 7 Rickey Neal Jr. 6-1 241 83 Jaylin James So. 6-3 202 33 Jake Hartford R-Fr. 6-3 226 87 Jalen Rima So. 6-0 192 39 Duncan Ferch Jr. 6-1 234 Coach: Pat McCann 40 Alfonzo Lambert II R-Fr. 6-0 209 41 Blake Thomas Jr. 6-1 224 OFFENSIVE LINE (19) 42 Kendrick Suntken Jr. 6-0 240 52 Jacob Appleman Jr. 6-4 300 43 Christian Perez Jr. 6-1 246 55 Colton Lueck So. 6-4 286 45 Brock Hadachek Fr. 6-2 208 59 Max Erpelding R-Fr. 5-10 260 46 Jared Farley Sr. 5-11 224 60 Lee Carhart Sr. 6-3 301 48 Chris Kolarevic Fr. 6-0 223 65 John Yount Fr. 6-2 295 50 Bryce Flater Fr. 6-1 224 66 Philip Arendt So. 6-1 303 51 Riley Van Wyhe Fr. 6-2 215 67 Erik Sorensen Fr. 6-6 320 53 Weston Schultz Fr. 6-3 215 68 William Blaser Fr. 6-1 281 56 Ricky Grimes So. 6-1 228 69 Tyus Phillips Fr. 6-7 285 Coach: D.J. Vokolek 70 Trevor Penning Fr. 6-6 289 71 Nick Ellis R-Fr. 6-4 308 SPECIAL TEAMS (7) 72 Justin Peine Fr. 6-5 293 57 Joe Friedrich (LS) So. 6-0 206 73 Mason Neisen Fr. 6-4 329 58 Austin Errthum (PK) Jr. 5-10 180 74 Jackson Scott-Brown So. 6-4 312 62 Sam Drysdale (PK) So. 6-4 180 75 Cal Twait Jr. 6-5 305 63 Nate Murphy (PK) Fr. 6-0 166 76 Jake Crozier Fr. 6-3 328 88 Michael Kuntz (P) Jr. 6-1 188 77 Bryce Sweeney R-Sr. 6-5 323 92 Sam Kuhter (P) Sr. 6-1 220 79 Ezra Szczyrbak Jr. 6-4 299 97 Nick Simpson (LS) Fr. 5-8 203 90 Spencer Brown R-Fr. 6-8 290 Coach: Mike Simmonds

7 UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com MARK FARLEY ERA ... • Six Top-5 National Finishes • 12 Top-25 National Finishes • Seven MVFC titles since 2001 • Seven MVFC Defensive Players of the Year • Five MVFC Newcomers of the Year • Three MVFC Freshmen of the Year • One MVFC Offensive Player of the Year • Two-time MVFC Coach of the Year • 2007 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year • MVFC’s all-time wins leader (134 - overall; 82 - MVFC )

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New Turf for 2017 BY THE NUMBERS Home Sweet Home UNI will be playing on a new AstroTurf for UNI holds a mark of 203-54-1 all-time in the the 2017 season. The surface will be made UNI-Dome. The Panthers started playing home of PureGrass® with Armacell® pad. The 18 games in the UNI-Dome in 1976. surface measures over 77,000 square feet Appearances in the FCS Playoffs and will come in 26 rollable panels and will Preseason All-America be secured by a Velcro® system. The total UNI senior linebacker Jared Farley has been cost of the new turf was $900,000. 7 selected as a Preseason STATS FCS Sec- Trips to the FCS Semifinals ond-Team All-American. Farley garnered a Pro Football Hall of Fame team-high 80 tackles in 2016 and was named Former UNI quarterbacback Kurt Warner was to the all-MVFC second team. Farley also tal- inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame lied 3.5 tackles-for-loss, two recoveries in 2017. He was named the MVFC Offensive 1 and a sack. Player of the Year in 1993 prior to leading the FCS National Championship Appearance St. Louis Rams to the title in 2000. Preseason All-MVFC Warner played in three Super Bowls and was a UNI is represented by seven members on the two-time NFL MVP. 8 2017 Missouri Valley Football Conference’s pre- Top-5 Rankings Since 2001 season squad. Senior defensive back Malcolm Washington (Houston, Texas) and senior line- At the start of the 2017 NFL training camps, backer Jared Farley (Cedar Falls, Iowa) were UNI had eight players represented on NFL 16 each named to the first team heading into the squads. Missouri Valley Football Conference Titles 2017 season. The Panthers posted a league- high five members on the honorable mention Aaron Bailey - preseason all-MVFC team. Sophomore running L.J. Fort - back Trevor Allen (Waukee, Iowa), junior Deiondre’ Hall - 6 Seasons of 10+ Wins Since 2001 offensive lineman Cal Twait (Manson, Iowa), Austin Howard - Oakland Raiders senior defensive back Elijah Campbell (St. Paul, David Johnson - Minnesota), senior Sam Kuhter (Toledo, Karter Schult - Iowa) and sophomore return specialist Jalen Terrel Sinkfield - 203 Rima (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) were all named as Xavier Williams - Arizoina Cardinals Wins in the UNI-Dome honorable mention selections to the preseason squad. In the Polls UNI has finished the year in the Top 25 in 12 81 Top of the League of the last 16 seasons, and the Panthers have Wins Over Top-25 Opponents UNI has had 47 student-athletes named to the taken home a top-five ranking in seven of the MVFC all-conference first-team since 2007, the last 16 seasons. most in the league. All-Time Wins Leader 2 NFL MVPs as Alums Panther Opponents UNI head coach Mark Farley is not only the UNI has 81 wins over Top-25 opponents all- all-time Panther wins leader (134), but he also time and 20 over Top-10 foes. holds the record for the most MVFC wins (82). 47 In the Playoffs First-Team All-MVFC Selections Since 2007, UNI has made 18 FCS playoff appear- The Most in the League ances. The Panthers have advanced to the quarterfinals 13 times. UNI has made seven trips to the semifinals. UNI played 82 for the FCS national title in 2005. Wins in the MVFC Under the Direction of Mark Farley

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SEASON CREDENTIALS PRACTICE POLICIES UNI ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF (2017-18) Season credentials for UNI must be requested UNI’s football practices will be open to the me- through Tyson Rodgers (Tyson.Rodgers@uni. dia with requests submitted to the communica- Colin McDonough...... Assistant AD edu) or Colin McDonough (colin.mcdonough@ tions office at least 24 hours in advance. Media (, Men’s ) uni.edu). Requests must be made prior to media planning to film/photograph practice should Office: 319-273-5456 day. contact Tyson Rodgers (Tyson.Rodgers@uni. Cell: 319-415-4059 edu) or Colin McDonough (colin.mcdonough@ Email: [email protected] SINGLE-GAME CREDENTIALS uni.edu) to confirm practice times and location. Michelle Van Dorn...... Assistant AD Credentials for individual games should be PLAYER AVAILABILITY (Video, Social Media, ) requested at least four days in advance to be Office: 319-273-5455 considered. All interviews with UNI student-athletes should Cell: 319-290-5301 be coordinated through the athletics commu- Email: [email protected] VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS nications office. During the season, players are available Mondays after the weekly media For highlights of Panther games, contact As- luncheon and Tuesdays before or after practice. Tyson Rodgers...... Assistant Director sistant AD for New Media, Michelle Van Dorn Telephone interviews may be arranged Monday (Football, WBB, Cross Country, T&F) ([email protected]). through Wednesday. All interview requests Office: 319-273-3642 should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Cell: 662-418-2982 MEDIA WILL CALL Email: [email protected] STAFF INTERVIEWS The will call window for credentials is located STUDENT STAFF in the tunnel leading from the PEC to the UNI- Interviews with the UNI coaching staff should Dome. The window will open two hours prior be arranged through the athletics communica- Linnea Kangas...... Post-Graduate Assistant to kickoff and will close five minutes prior to tions office. Head coach Mark Farley is avail- (Soccer, & Diving, ) kickoff. able at the weekly Monday media luncheon and Email: [email protected] Tuesday and Wednesday before or after prac- MEDIA PARKING tice. UNI assistant coaches are availabe before Alli Distler...... Student Assistant, 2nd year or after practice on Tuesday and Wednesday. Email: [email protected] Media parking for UNI home games is located All interviews with the UNI coaching staff must in the Campbell B lot, located east of the UNI- be approved by the communications office at Zack Boisen...... Student Assistant, 1st year Dome off 23rd street. least 24 hours in advance. Email: [email protected] Ethan Butler...... Student Assistant, 1st year INTERVIEW ROOMS WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE Email: [email protected]

Staff and no more than four student-athletes Head coach Mark Farley will be available for A.J. Forbes...... Student Assistant, 1st year will be available for post-game interviews interview at his weekly media press confer- Email: [email protected] following the game in HPC classroom 200. The ence, held each Monday during the season in room is adjacent to the athletic administration the McLeod Center’s Alumni Suite. The press Ryan Sells...... Student Assistant, 1st year offices, located above the north endzone. conference begins at noon. Email: [email protected]

PRESS BOX LOCATION CONFERENCE CALLS Mitch Vroegh...... Student Assistant, 1st year Email: [email protected] The press box is located on the east side of the Head coach Mark Farley is available via tele- UNI-Dome. Media can enter the press box on conference on various Tuesdays for the Missou- the northeast side of the building. ri Valley Football Conference call. Contact UNI communications for more information.

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11 UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com LEARFIELD SPORTS/PANTHER SPORTS NETWORK

LEARFIELD SPORTS IN THE BOOTH

Panther Sports Properties produces game day In 2017-18, Gary Rima returns, with his signature radio broadcasts and special programming, syn- catch phrase, “Oh Baby!” for his 24th year as the dicated on the Panther Network, radio voice of the Panther football and his 25th which consists of nine stations across the state year on the radio for men’s basketball. of Iowa. Scott Peterson is back in the booth for his 26th Many of these stations also carry “Panther season as football color-analyst on the UNI RADIO AFFILIATES Sports Talk with Mark Farley,” a weekly call-in Sports Network. Peterson was a three-time show featuring Panther football coach Mark Far- for UNI in the 1970s and was a City Call Letters Frequency ley. Panther Sports Talk airs for 12 weeks during teammate of former associate head coach Bill Cedar Rapids^ KGYM-AM 1600 the football season on Thursdays at 6 p.m. In Salmon. (106.3, 107.5) addition, Panther Sports Properties produces Charles City KCHA-AM 1580 radio broadcasts of all Panther women’s basket- ball, volleyball and men’s basketball games. Decorah KFXE-AM 1160 Waukon KFXE-AM 1160 Panther Sports Properties also produces and syn- Des Moines KBGG-AM 1700 dicates a variety of live game telecasts through- Fort Dodge KVFD-AM 1400 out the season. The package includes roughly 12 Hampton KQCR-FM 98.9 live television games that air throughout eastern and central Iowa. Check your local listings for Mount Pleasant* KILJ-AM 1130 more information. Mount Pleasant KILJ-FM 105.5 Waterloo KXEL-AM 1540 Cedar Falls KXEL-AM 1540 World Wide Web UNIPanthers.com

^ Partial Schedule In 2017-18 News/ Talk 1540 KXEL will begin its * Coaches Show only 18th year as the flagship radio station of the PANTHER SPORTS PROPERTIES University of Northern Iowa Sports Network. This Year’s TV Schedule... UNI Athletics and The Radio Group of Waterloo Brian Gabel General Manager have a broadcast agreement that carries the (5th Year) 9/9 Cal Poly 4 p.m. Panthers on the “Blow Torch” through 2017- Email: [email protected] (TV: Panther Sports Network, ESPN3) 2018. KXEL will carry all regular and post-sea- Phone: 319-273-4502 10/7 Western Illinois 4 p.m. son Panther football, women’s volleyball, men’s (TV: Panther Sports Network, ESPN3) basketball games, women’s basketball games, Kelsey Motley Manager 10/21 Youngstown State 1 p.m. wrestling matches, the weekly Mark Farley and (3rd Year, Business Development) (TV: Panther Sports Network, ESPN3) Ben Jacobson shows, as well as other special Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-273-4501 11/4 South Dakota 1 p.m. programming focused on UNI Athletics. Panther (TV: Panther Sports Network, ESPN3) Sports Properties works to coordinate the 11/18 Indiana State 4 p.m. Panther Sports Network, which includes nine (TV: MVFC TV, ESPN3) stations.

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UNI head coach Mark Farley, once known as the “walk on from Waukon”, MARK FARLEY has led the Panthers to a mark of 134-67 in his 16 years at the helm of the program. HEAD COACH | 17th Season Entering his 17th season as the head coach of the UNI Panthers, Farley is eager to lead a mixture of energized youth and veteran student-athletes to new heights in 2017. In Missouri Valley Football Conference play, Farley has guided the Panthers to a record of 82-38 for an impressive .683 winning percentage in league play. Farley is the MVFC’s all-time coaching wins leader with 82 league victories. Included in that 16-year run for Farley and the Panthers are seven confer- AWARDS & HONORS ence championships, nine playoff appearances, 12 top-25 final rankings, three • All-time winningest coach in UNI history (134 victories) national semifinal appearances and one national title game appearance in • 2012 UNI Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee 2005. Farley holds the UNI record for postseason coaching victories with 13 • 2007 recipient with an overall playoff record of 13-9. • 2007 Schutt Sports FCS Coach of the Year Through his leadership, the Panthers returned to the glory days when they • 2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year finalist won seven straight conference titles and made seven consecutive FCS playoff • Led UNI to first perfect regular season in MVFC History (2007) appearances in the decade of the ‘90s. In Farley’s 16 years at the helm, • Guided UNI to first-ever National Championship game (2005) UNI has won at least a share of seven Missouri Valley Football Conference • 2005 Northwest Region Coach of the Year titles. UNI has also advanced to the quarterfinals (2003, 2007, 2011, 2015), • 2001 AFCA NCAA FCS Region 4 Coach of the Year semifinals (2001, 2008) and the national title game (2005) in seven of those • 2001, 2007 MVFC Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year nine playoff appearances. Twelve of Farley’s 16 previous Panther teams have • Placed 3rd in 2001 Eddie Robinson Award ballot finished the season ranked in the top-25, defeating 80 top-25 ranked foes in • Placed 10th in 2003 Eddie Robinson Award ballot the process. • Placed 12th in 2008 Eddie Robinson Award ballot The Panthers kicked off the 2016 season with a win over Iowa State, • Placed 15th in 2005 Eddie Robinson Award ballot giving Farley 130 career victories, making him the all-time coaching wins leader at UNI. He passed former head coach , with whom he tied • Best record (11-3) of all MVFC rookie coaches in 2001 the record in 2015 with UNI’s playoff win over No. 5 Portland State, giving him 129. Despite finishing the 2016 season 5-6 overall, UNI ended the season COACHING EXPERIENCE ranked in the top-35 in the FCS in 18 different statistical categories. UNI faced • 1986-88: Graduate Assistant, UNI off against six top-25 ranked opponents throughout the year, beating #19 • 1989-97: Assistant Coach, UNI (LBs) Western Illinois on the road and was one of just 10 FCS teams to beat an FBS • 1996: Recruiting Coordinator, UNI opponent in 2016 • 1997-2000: Assistant Coach, Kansas (LBs) Under his leadership, the Panthers finished with nine All-MVFC selections, • 2001-Present: Head Coach, UNI including consensus All-American Karter Schult. Schult went on to earn UNI’s second straight MVFC Defensive Player of the Year Award and was named EDUCATION the Buck Buchanan Award Winner, given to the absolute best defensive player • Waukon High School, 1981 in FCS football. Off the field, Farley has instilled the word “student” in his • UNI, 1987 | Major: Education student-athletes, with Schult becoming the first player in UNI history to earn • UNI, 1994 | Master’s: Health Education back-to-back Academic All-America first-team selections along with being named a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, nicknamed the “Academic PLAYING EXPERIENCE Heisman.” • UNI, 1983-86 UNI finished the 2015 season ranked No. 6 in the FCS Coaches Poll, its • Led the team in tackles from 1984-86 12th top-25 final ranking with Farley at the helm. He led the Panthers to its • 1985 MVFC Co-Defensive Player of the Year fourth FCS quarterfinal appearance since 2001 after taking down six top-25 • Co-Captain of 1985 FCS National Semifinal team ranked teams throughout the season. The Panthers broke 11 UNI records and • Three-time first team all-conference one MVFC record on the way to a 9-5 season where they saw five players • Two-time All-American honorable mention earn All-America honors, including Deiondre’ Hall who was voted to seven • Two-time academic All-District different teams and was named MVFC Defensive Player of the Year. • Outstanding Senior Athlete-Variety Club of Iowa He coached the tandem of Aaron Bailey (2015 MVFC Newcomer of the Year) and Tyvis Smith to 1,000+ yard rushing performances, the first time in • UNI Purple and Old Gold Award school history that UNI has had two 1,000-yard rushers in the same season. Farley saw the offense shatter the school record for rushing yards in a season, PERSONAL with Bailey setting a UNI record for rushing in a season and an • Hometown: Waukon, Iowa MVFC record for rushing scores in a season by a quarterback. Farley also • Family: Wife, Lori; sons Jake (26) and Jared (21); daughter Jamie earned his 129th career coaching win during UNI’s second round playoff win (24). over No. 5 Portland State, tying him with Stan Sheriff as UNI’s winningest coach in school history. The Panthers reached its eighth FCS Playoff appearance and 11th top-25

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final ranking under the direction of Farley in 2014 over in 2001. The Panthers posted a mark of 4-2 SINCE 2001 ... after a record breaking season on and off the against ranked foes in 2011, including a 28-21 field. Farley saw six different athletes get named win over No. 12-ranked Wofford in the second to seven different All-America squads and 13 round of the FCS playoffs. 140 earn All-Missouri Valley Football Conference The Panthers won their third MVFC title in honors. During the 2014 season, Farley led the four years in 2010. The Panthers started slow All-America Team Selections Panthers to wins over then undefeated Illinois at 2-3 following an overtime loss at Southern State and North Dakota State, ending the Bison’s Illinois, but rallied to win five games in a row 33-game winning streak. and clinched the regular season conference title 82 Out of UNI’s 13 All-MVFC selections, Farley with a week remaining in the regular season. was key in the development of All-American UNI eventually dropped a 14-7 opening round Missouri Valley Football Conference Wins running back David Johnson, who broke 15 NCAA Playoff game to Lehigh to end the 2010 school records during the 2014 season. Johnson campaign. UNI led the MVFC in rushing offense was named to four separate All-America squads (216.58 yards/game), rushing defense (104.42 128 his senior year, including earning the title of yards/game), sacks (3.08/game) and tackles-for- Wins Over FCS Opponents Performance Awards All-Pur- loss (6.92/game). UNI ranked No. 9 in the nation pose Performer of the Year, eventually getting in sacks, No. 9 in rushing offense and No. 10 in drafted and starting for the Arizona Cardinals. On rushing defense. the defensive side of the ball, Farley oversaw the In 2009, the Panthers rose to No. 2 in the 20 Panther corps earn a top-15 ranking in the FCS national polls following a 5-1 start to the season. Wins Over Top-10 Ranked Opponents in eight different categories, including a No. 3 Included in that run was a near-upset of the Iowa ranking in team sacks. Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium. The 2013 season started on a bright note In 2008, Farley directed the Panthers to back- with the Panthers going 4-0 for the first time to-back conference championships for the first 12 since 2007, jumping as high as fourth in the FCS time since the 1995-1996 seasons. The Panthers Top-25 Final Rankings rankings. The Panthers opened the season with posted a mark of 12-3 overall and earned a No. a huge win over FBS and in-state foe Iowa State, 3 seed in the NCAA FCS Playoffs. UNI scored defeating the Cyclones 28-20 in Ames. UNI spent a pair of playoff wins over Maine and New seven weeks ranked in the top-15 and received Hampshire. 23 votes from both the Coaches and Sports Network The Panthers’ 2007 season will go down in First-Team All-MVFC Selections polls for the remaining five weeks of the season. the books as one of the finest ever. UNI became Farley led a young team in 2013 to an overall the first team in the 23-year history of the Mis- record of 7-5 and 3-5 in the MVFC. He was at the souri Valley Football Conference to post a perfect helm to see 12 student-athletes earn all-confer- 11-0 regular season. UNI also became the first 16 ence honors and three finish with All-American MVFC team to record a perfect 6-0 mark in road MVFC Player of the Year Awards recognition, including star and sev- games. The Panthers attained the No. 1 ranking en-time All-American Tyler Sievertsen. UNI faced in the Sports Network poll and held the top spot four ranked teams during the season, defeating for the final six weeks of the regular season. No. 9 McNeese State and No. 9 Youngstown As a result of the Panthers’ success in 2007, 22 State, while also playing No. 1 North Dakota fans came out in droves to the UNI-Dome. UNI CoSIDA Academic All-District Selections State to just a one-point deficit. set a single-season average attendance record During the 2012 season, Farley led a young by drawing 16,118 fans per game. Also, for the Panther squad through a rough schedule, first time in school history UNI sold out three 8 finishing 5-6 overall and 4-4 in the MVFC. Farley straight games in the Dome beginning with a put confidence in a young quarterback from Homecoming crowd of 17,074 vs. Southern Illi- CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Oklahoma as Sawyer Kollmorgen guided UNI nois, followed by Youngstown State with 16,528 through the season, eventually picking up MVFC and Indiana State with 16,624. Freshman of the Year and MVFC Newcomer of When the year was done the accolades rolled 23 the Year awards. The Panthers faced two BCS in with Farley earning National Coach of the Year Student-Athletes to the NFL opponents and four ranked FCS opponents during honors in winning the Eddie Robinson Award, an the season. honor given to the top FCS coach by The Sports UNI won back-to-back MVFC titles in 2011 Network. Farley was also named the 2007 Bruce following a 7-1 run through the league. UNI Craddock MVFC Coach of the Year. 134 clinched a share of the MVFC title with a 23-20 In 2006, Farley guided the Panthers to another Coaching wins, all-time winningest coach double-overtime win at Illinois State to close top-25 ranking and a second-place finish in the the regular season. The Panthers also achieved ultra-competitive Missouri Valley Football Con- Farley’s sixth 10-plus win season since taking ference. UNI’s offense finished the year ranked

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No. 4 in the nation and senior defensive back his selection as UNI’s head coach. “Through FARLEY vs. ALL OPPONENTS Dre Dokes led the nation with seven intercep- football, I’ve been presented with great oppor- tions. tunities in my life and this is by far the best ex- Farley’s 2005 Panthers made school history perience. I am so excited for this opportunity.” Team Wins Losses by reaching the first NCAA FCS national cham- In his first season, Farley led the Panthers Appalachian State 0 1 pionship game in the program’s history. The back to the FCS elite. UNI finished 11-3 overall Ball State 1 0 Panthers reached the final by edging out No. in 2001, placed first in the Gateway Football Brigam Young 0 1 15 Eastern Washington (38-35), No. 1-ranked Conference with a 6-1 mark, and advanced to New Hampshire (24-21) and No. 4 Texas State the FCS national semifinals for the fifth time in Cal Poly 3 0 (40-37) in overtime. school history. It was the Panthers’ first confer- Central State 1 0 UNI’s 2005 Missouri Valley Football Con- ence title and playoff appearance since 1996. Delaware 0 2 ference title run is one that will stick in the During the season, UNI defeated five ranked Drake 4 0 memory banks of all Panther fans. UNI dropped FCS opponents and FBS (Football Bowl Sub- Eastern Illinois 2 0 to 2-2 in the league and 4-3 overall after a division) opponent Ball State, which went on Eastern Washington 2 1 disappointing 38-3 loss to Illinois State. to defeat Motor City Bowl-bound Toledo later Hawai’i 0 1 “We talked after that game that our goal in the year. The Panthers finished the season Illinois State 8 9 was to go from worst to first - and not just first ranked fourth in both The Sports Network and Indiana State 12 2 in the Gateway conference,” Farley said. ESPN/USA Today final FCS polls. Iowa 0 4 The Panthers then pulled off the unthinkable The conference and the nation took notice. Iowa State 3 7 as they knocked off three-ranked opponents in Farley was named the league’s Bruce Crad- Lehigh 0 1 three weeks to capture a share of the confer- dock Coach of the Year and ence title. Coaches Association (AFCA) Region 4 Coach of Maine 2 0 UNI scored a 21-7 home win over No. the Year. He placed third in the Eddie Robinson McNeese State 1 0 11-ranked Youngstown State. UNI followed it Award balloting. He received 16 first-place Minnesota-Deluth 1 0 up with an amazing 23-20 double-overtime win votes, the most of any candidate. He still sits Minnesota St.-Mankato 2 0 at No. 6 Western Kentucky. Western Kentucky atop the conference with the best record for Missouri State 15 1 was set to win the game on the final play, but rookie coaches. Montana 0 3 UNI’s Everette Pedescleaux blocked the field The following year did not live up to pre-sea- Montana State 1 0 goal and the Panthers eventually won the son expectations following the success of 2001 New Hampshire 3 0 game on a 20-yard strike from Eric as the Panthers finished 5-6 overall. Injuries, Nicholls State 1 0 Sanders to Justin Surrency. graduation and inexperience on defense took North Dakota 0 1 The Panthers concluded their conference a toll. North Dakota State 4 6 run with a dramatic, come-from-behind thriller The Panthers re-grouped in 2003 to claim with No. 4-ranked in a raucous a share of the conference title when it won a Northern Arizona 2 0 UNI-Dome in front of 15,536 fans. The Panthers hard-fought, come-from-behind contest against Northern Colorado 2 0 trailed 24-10 entering the fourth quarter but re- previously undefeated and No. 2-ranked South- Northern Michigan 1 0 sponded with 15 points in the final 15 minutes ern Illinois in the final regular season game. Northwestern State 1 0 to score a 25-24 win. UNI scored the go-ahead UNI went on to defeat No. 24-ranked Montana Oklahoma State 0 1 touchdown on a 4th-and-2 when Sanders State in the UNI-Dome in the first round of the Portland State 1 0 hooked up with Jamie Goodwin for a 35-yard playoffs, then was sent on the road to No. 3 Richmond 0 1 score. UNI then held the Salukis when senior and eventual national champion Delaware, St. Francis (Pa.) 1 0 linebacker Darin Heideman nabbed SIU running where it fell 37-7 on a cold and snowy after- South Dakota 4 2 back Arkee Whitlock short of the first down noon to finish 10-3 overall. The Panthers were South Dakota State 7 4 marker and the celebration was on. ranked fifth in The Sports Network/CSTV final Southern Illinois 8 8 Top 25. Southern Utah 2 0 “I think it’s the most quality team you could Throughout the season, UNI defeated four put together,” Farley said. “When I say a team, ranked teams and appeared on television five Stephen F. Austin 4 2 it was 56 guys who stepped up, put together a times. Farley again was a finalist for the Eddie Tennessee Tech 1 0 run and beat many teams, and we had to do it Robinson Award. Texas State 1 0 on the road. It’s hard to put together a team like When all was said and done in 2004, the Pan- Wayne State (Mich.) 2 0 this without any superstars, but with guys who thers were judged on their first five games, and Western Illinois 12 4 were always there for you and believed in each not their final six. Despite six consecutive vic- Western Kentucky 3 3 other. It’s a special group.” tories by an average margin of 23.7 points, UNI Wisconsin 0 1 Farley earned Northwest Region Coach of couldn’t overcome a 1-4 start to begin the year. Wofford 1 0 the Year honors from Don Hansen’s Football As a result, the Panthers were passed over for Youngstown State 12 2 Gazette, and he finished 15th in the Eddie the FCS playoffs but finished on a high with a TOTAL 134 67 Robinson Award balloting. 7-4 record, including a 5-2 mark in the always “This is home to me,” he said at the time of tough MVFC to place third behind post-season

17 UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com COACHING STAFF selections Southern Illinois and Western Ken- Specialist and a Certified Level 1 Coach of the there and play your hardest for. He’ll probably tucky. Their strong finish earned them a No. 25 U.S. Weightlifting Federation. He designed and still have (that) energy when he’s 65. That’s just ranking in both The Sports Network and ESPN/ coordinated the reconstruction of UNI’s strength Coach Farley.” USA Today final polls. facility and implemented individualized computer When Terry Allen left the Panthers in 1997 Farley grew up not far from Cedar Falls, and weight training programs. to become head coach at Kansas, Farley was the UNI-Dome, in a small community called Wau- With the success of individual players, the one of UNI’s assistants to follow. Farley was the kon. He was a three-sport standout at Waukon Panther program grew into a national power un- Jayhawks’ inside and outside linebacker coach. High School. He played quarterback his junior der Mudra and then, Terry Allen. UNI won seven In Lawrence, he coached two all-Big 12 players, year and tailback his senior year, while also consecutive MVFC titles, made seven straight one all-American and five Players of the Week. seeing time at strong safety. He was a forward FCS playoff appearances between 1990-1996, He produced the KU all-time sack leader for on the basketball team (all-conference two years) eight total, including advancing to two semifinal season and career and recruited the 1999 Big and a pitcher and short stop for the games. The Dome was packed with several 12 Newcomer of the Year. He was rated one of team (all-conference three years). Despite his sellouts. the top recruiters in the Midwest by MoKan Re- success, he wasn’t highly recruited and he took a In an interview following Farley’s hiring, cruiting Service. He also assisted with the punt year off before pursuing his college degree. Mudra said, “I had three helpers who went on to return and block specialists. His players blocked His job as a truck driver brought him through become NFL head coaches. Farley is as good as or returned a punt for a touchdown against 11 of Cedar Falls each Monday. He would drop into any coaching prospect I worked with. I just feel the league teams at least once. the UNI-Dome to check out the Panther football like (UNI) couldn’t have hired a better guy. He’s a Having worked under, or played for, three of team. In the fall of 1982, he walked on to the perfect fit for that situation. I think he’s bright - the best football minds in Mudra, team, redshirting that first season. He received real bright. Probably the most important thing is, and Allen, there’s little doubt Farley knows the Special Team Award his second year, then he’s really involved in football. If you cut his head football. However, it is also his passion, not only became a starting inside linebacker three years. open, nothing would come out but footballs. He’s for the game, but for the University of Northern He earned honorable mention all-America honors real intense.” Iowa, that has helped carry the Panthers back to twice, was named MVFC co-Defensive Player of Jones, a 1991 NFL third-round pick by the the top of FCS football. the Year, was selected a team co-captain, and Cleveland Browns, said of Farley in a post-hire “This program is not broken,” Farley said upon was named a two-time academic all-American. interview, “He makes athletes get the most out his appointment. “(The previous staff did) a good He led the team in tackles three consecutive of themselves. One thing all of us under him did job...We just want to take it a step higher, raise years. was work hard. That’s the way he coached it, the bar to our expectations at the University of During Farley’s three years as a starter, UNI and that’s what he expected out of you. He was Northern Iowa. We want to win the Gateway - compiled a 27-7-1 record and advanced to the just one of those coaches you wanted to go out we WILL win the Gateway ... people are scared 1985 FCS semifinals. to come in (the UNI-Dome). We want to fill this “When I came (for the interview), I wanted to place. You don’t know how exciting it was as a stop back (in the Dome),” Farley said. “I came to player and as a coach with 16,000 people, keys the doors and I stood on that balcony on the con- ringing all the time on kickoffs. That’s neat. I course. I just wanted to get that energy from the love it when the opposing team stands at that Dome, because there’s still something about this doorway down there and that is all happening. place. I looked at the banners and remembered “I want our players to feel that because that the players that were here. We can be proud of is a special feeling, and that is why we’re here this university in football.” and that’s what we’re after to achieve, because Farley went straight from a player to a if you win the Gateway, you can win the national graduate assistant for two years under Coach championship. That’s how tough this conference and then was elevated to a full- is.” time assistant. Between 1987-96, he was the Farley also is a players’ coach, a coach willing position coach for such former UNI stars as Bryce to listen to his players, but who also sets high Paup, James Jones, William Freeney and Andre standards for his team. He set the tone in his Allen. Paup and Jones went on to play in the first meeting with the squad. NFL, of course, while Allen and Freeney played “The first thing that we talked about was this in the Arena League and CFL. Four times Farley’s program,” he said. “This program is the most im- players were named league Defensive Players of portant thing. It was here before we were here, the Year. and it will be here after we leave. Right now, In total, he coached five UNI all-Americans we represent this program and this university. and 22 all-conference selections the first time We represent the community, we represent the around on staff. That segment had a NCAA av- state, and we will do everything that we can to erage ranking of sixth from 1989-1993, with two Head coach Mark Farley became UNI’s all-time wins put UNI football at the level we’re proud of and second-place statistical rankings. He also served leader with the Panthers’ victory over the Iowa State always have been at this university. This place is as the team’s Strength and Speed Coordinator. Cyclones on Sep. 3, 2016. He has 134 wins, passing Stan important to alumni, just as it is to me.” He was a Certified Strength and Conditioning Sheriff, who had 129 from 1960-82.

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John Bond enters his first season as the quarterbacks coach for the UNI JOHN BOND football program. He will work primarily with the offense in 2017. Quarterbacks Bond, who most recently published his first book “Developing a Champi- 1st SEASON onship Quarterback” in 2016, is an active member of the American Football Coaches Association. He has been a speaker at the AFCA Convention three times in his career and is an active keynote speaker at the Glazier Football Clinic. He has also been heavily involved in the NFL, speaking at two Atlanta Falcon Clinics and serving as an instructor at the Manning Quarterback Camp. Bond, who has over 30 years of coaching experience under his belt, comes COACHING EXPERIENCE to UNI after spending two seasons with Tennessee-Martin as the offensive • 2017-Present: UNI, Quarterbacks coordinator and quarterbacks coach. In 2015, Bond coached an offense that • 2013-2014: Tennessee-Martin, Offensive Coordinator/QBs finished the season ranked No. 15 in the country in total offense, also helping • 2008-2012: Georgia State, Offensive Coordinator his starting quarterback to a No. 5 ranking nationally in five different statisti- • 2007: Georgia Tech, Offensive Coordinator cal categories. • 2004-2006: Northern Illinois, Offensive Coordinator He was the offensive coordinator at Georgia State from 2008-12 following • 2000-2003: U.S. Military Academy, Offensive Coordinator/QBs a stint at Georgia Institute of Technology in 2007. At Georgia Tech, he served • 1996-1999: Illinois State, Offensive Coordinator/QBs as the offensive coordinator with the offense leading the ACC in rushing yards • 1996: Illinois State, Wide Receivers/Academic Liaison • 1994-1995: Delta State, Passing Game Coordinator/QBs on the way to a Humanitarian Bowl appearance. • 1991-1993: Texas-El Paso, Quarterbacks Prior to his time in Georgia, Bond was heading the offense at Northern • 1986-1990: Missouri State, Running Backs/Recruiting Coord. Illinois from 2004-06. In 2004, he was at the helm to see the Husky offense finish 13th in the country in scoring offense, leading them to a MAC Western EDUCATION Division Co-Championship and to the Silicon Valley Bowl win. In 2005, he • University of Arkansas | Major: Physical Education coached the only quarterback in Division I football to have a 70-percent com- pletion percentage along with back-to-back MAC Western Division Champion- PERSONAL ships. In 2006, he coached the Husky offense to a Poinsettia Bowl appearance • Wife: Jennifer; daughters, Mackenzie, Mallory; son, Brody along with the nation’s leading rusher. Bond served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the Military Academy from 2000-2003, earning the Mike Campbell Top Assistant Coach award by the All-American Football Foundation in 2003, also helping his team to breaking 35 offensive records that season. Bond is familiar with the Missouri Valley Football Conference, also coach- ing at Illinois State from as its offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1997-99 and their academic liaison and wide receivers coach in 1996. During his time in Normal, Ill., he led the offense to break over 50 school records and to two FCS playoff appearances, including a semifinal appearance in 1999. He was a finalist for the AFCA National Assistant Coach of the Year in 1999 with the Redbirds winning the Gateway Conference Championship. Before he started in the MVFC, Bond coached at Delta State from 1994-95 as the passing game coordinator and the quarterbacks coach, also spending three seasons at Texas-El Paso from 1991-93 as the quarterbacks coach. He got his coaching start at Missouri State from 1986-1990. He was the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator during his time at Southwest Missouri State. He led his team to two FCS playoff appearances along with Gateway Conference Championships in 1989 and 1990. Bond is a graduate of the University of Arkansas, receiving his B.S. in physical education. He is a graduate of Rogers High School where he played for his father, who is in the Arkansas High School Coaches Hall of Fame. He is married to the former Jennifer Wilder. They have three children, Mackenzie (14), Mallory (12), and Brody (10).

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Simmonds offensive line group had seven such games during his time on the staff. The 2013 team finished the year with 2,349 yards the eighth most in school MIKE SIMMONDS history as they posted a 9-4 record winning the Heart of Dallas Bowl over UNLV. OFFENSIVE LINE That group was one of the best in nation in terms of protecting the quarterback 1st SEASON as they finished seventh among FBS teams in fewest sacks allowed. Over a two-year span North Texas twice ranked in the top-10 in the nation in fewest sacks allowed with 17 quarterback sacks during the 2012 and 2013 seasons. In 2012, North Texas played nine of its 12 games without allowing a sack. On the ground the offensive line helped three running backs finish with more than 500 yards on the ground for the first time in school history in 2012. COACHING EXPERIENCE During his stint at North Texas Simmonds coached eight players to All-Conference honors with his group blocking for the school’s all-time leading • 2017-Present: UNI, Offensive Line rusher Lance Dunbar. In 2011 the offensive line led the way for Dunbar’s school • 2016: Eastern Illinois, Offensive Line record setting performance of 313 yards against Middle Tennessee. • 2011-2015: North Texas, Offensive Line Prior to joining the staff at North Texas, Simmonds coached one season • 2010: Indiana State, Offensive Line at Indiana State helping the Sycamores post a 6-5 record for the program’s first • 2006-2009: South , Offensive Line winning season since 1996. Prior to the six wins, ISU had won two games in the • 1998-2005: Jefferson High School, Head Coach (Tampa, Fla.) previous five seasons. Simmonds was on the staff at South Florida from 2006-09. His first EDUCATION season in 2006 he worked as a graduate assistant coach before taking over • Indiana State offensive line duties in 2007. During his time with the USF program the Bulls led the Big East Conference in total offense in 2008 averaging 405.0 yards per game. PLAYING EXPERIENCE The team was third in the conference in rushing offense at 165.4 yards per game. • Started 46 games at Indiana State, earning I-AA All-America During his three seasons as a full-time coach USF was nationally ranked during • Led the Sycamores to playoff appearances in 1983, 1984 each season climbing as high as No. 2 in the national polls during the 2007 sea- • Inducted into the Indiana State Athletic Hall of Fame, 2007 son. All four years on the staff USF played in a Bowl Game with appearances in • Gateway Conference 20th Anniversary Team, All-Decade Team the PapaJohns.com Bowl, Sun Bowl, St. Petersburg Bowl and International Bowl. • Drafted by Tampa Bay in 1987 in the 10th round USF was 3-1 in bowl games with Simmonds on the staff with 34 overall wins. A graduate of Indiana State, Simmonds started 46 games in his career • Played four seasons in the NFL with Tampa Bay, San Diego earning I-AA All-American honors. He was a member of the Sycamores 1983 and 1984 FCS playoff teams. He was drafted by the in the PERSONAL 10th round of the 1987 NFL Draft. Simmonds played four seasons in the NFL with • Family: Wife, Jamie; Daughters, Amanda, Lauren & Emily Tampa Bay and San Diego. He started at offensive guard for Tampa Bay in 1989, part of an offense that earned NFC Offensive Players of the Week in a game Mike Simmonds begins his first year with the UNI football pro- against Chicago. gram as the offensive line coach. He comes to UNI after spending the Following his professional career Simmonds was a successful high school 2016 season as the offensive line coach at Eastern Illinois. coach in the Tampa area before joining the USF staff. He coached six years as an Under his direction, tackle Evan Kanz earned second-team All- assistant at Hillsborough HS helping the team win 54 games. From 1998-2005 Valley Conference honors, helping a group that paved the way for he was the head coach at Jefferson HS in Tampa posting a 75-29 overall record. the OVC’s leading rusher, Devin Church, with 1,066 yards. The offensive He coached in FHSAA State Championship Games three times in 1996, 2002 and line finished the 2016 season ranked 36th in the FCS in fewest sacks 2004. allowed. Simmonds was inducted into the Indiana State Athletic Hall of Fame in Simmonds is from Belleville, Ill., playing his prep football at 2007. He was named to both the Gateway Conference 20th Anniversary Team Belleville West HS and his college football at Indiana State, followed and Gateway Conference All-Decade Team (1980’s). by a four-year career in the National Football League. He and his wife Jamie have three daughters – Amanda, Lauren and Emily. Simmonds coached at North Texas from 2011-2015 serving on the staff as the Mean Green program transitioned from the Sun Belt Conference to Conference USA. Employing a physical style of play at the offensive line position Simmonds group paved the way to three 2,000 yard rushing seasons in five years with the team falling just short of that mark in 2015 averaging 158.7 yards per game on the ground. In 2014 the Mean Green ranked first in the nation in red zone offense with the team rushing for 21 touchdowns, the eighth most in program history. The team was anchored by one of the best lineman in school history with Cyril Lemon earning his fourth straight All-Con- ference honor on the offensive line. Lemon was the only player in the nation to start 49 straight games and earn four straight All-Conference honors. In 2013 North Texas posted three 300-yard rushing games as

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Nick Danielson is in his third season as the UNI tight ends coach. NICK DANIELSON In 2016, Danielson coached the tight ends and offensive tackles. He TIGHT ENDS coached veteran Elias Nissen and newcomer Briley Moore to averaging over 3rd SEASON 10 yards per catch in 2016, with Moore scoring his first collegiate touchdown against North Dakota State. He also coached starting tackles Cal Twait and Jacob Appleman to helping the offense to 1,797 yards on the ground and 2,178 through the air for a combined 33 touchdowns. Danielson was a part of the UNI offensive staff that saw the Panthers reach new heights in 2015, including setting a school record for rushing yards COACHING EXPERIENCE in a season along with Top-25 FCS rankings in rushing offense, first downs • 2015-Present: UNI, Tight Ends & Offensive Tackles and red zone offense. He coached senior Braden Lehman to All- • 2013-2014: Utah, Offensive Graduate Assistant MVFC honorable mention after he averaged 10.8 yards per catch. • 2012: Wyoming, Graduate Assistant Prior to working with the Panthers, Danielson served as an offensive • 2012: Puget Sound (Spring FB), Assistant OL Coach graduate assistant at Utah. He also held a similar position at Wyoming in 2012 before spending the following season as the tight ends coach with the EDUCATION Cowboys. • Occidental College, 2011 | Major: Sociology Danielson’s first job was as a player-coach for the Arlanda Jets in • Utah, 2014 | Master’s: Educational Psychology Märsta, Sweden in 2011. He also helped coach the Jets’ U11, U13 and U15 PLAYING EXPERIENCE junior teams. • Occidental College, 2007-2010 (Offensive Lineman) He spent the spring of 2012 as an assistant offensive line coach at • Three-Time All-Conference selection the University of Puget Sound before accepting a graduate assistantship at • Team Captain Wyoming that summer. • Most Valuable Offensive Lineman Danielson was a three-time all-conference offensive lineman for Occi- dental College, where he lettered from 2007-10. He was a team captain and PERSONAL Occidental’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman as a senior. He also participat- • Hometown: Snohomish, Washington ed in track at Occidental. • Family: Wife, Kathryn The Snohomish, Wash. native earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Occidental in 2011. He and his wife, Kathryn, reside in Cedar Falls.

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Pat McCann enters his first season as the UNI wide receivers coach in PAT MCCANN 2017. McCann, a graduate of Western Washington University, comes to UNI WIDE RECEIVERS after spending four seasons at UC Davis. 1st SEASON McCann was integral in helping All-Big Sky second-team selection Keelan Doss to a Hero Sports Sophomore All-America honor in 2016 as the Aggie coach. He was also key in coaching Tom Hemmingsen, Ramon Vargas and Chris Martin to All-Big Sky honorable mention honors during his time with the Aggies. Prior to his time at UC Davis, McCann served as the offensive coordina- COACHING EXPERIENCE tor and wide receivers coach at Stonehill College in Easton, Ma. He was also • 2017-present: UNI, Wide Receivers the special teams coordinator from 2011-12 and the wide receivers coach and • 2013-2016: UC Davis, Wide Receivers video coordinator from 2009-2011. He developed All-Conference wide receiver • 2011-2012: Stonehill College, Offensive Coordinator/WRs John Gomes in 2012 along with helping Gordon McLeod and Zaire Reiph earn • 2009-2011: Stonehill College, Video Coordinator All-Rookie selections in 2011 and 2012. McCann played football at Western Washington from 2007-2008, EDUCATION earning first-team All-Conference honors as a wide receiver. He also spent • Western Washington, 2009 | Major: Exercise and Sport Science time placing at the College of the Canyons from 2003-05, leading his team to • Western Washington, 2011 | Masters: Leadership Studies a Junior College National Championship in 2004. PLAYING EXPERIENCE He graduated from Western Washington with a B.S. in exercise and • Western Washington, 2007-2008 (Wide Receiver) sport science with a sport psychology emphasis in 2009 and went on to earn • First-Team All-Conference at Western Washington his master’s in leadership studies in 2011. • College of the Canyons, 2003-2005 (Wide Receiver) • Led team to Junior College National Championship in 2004

PERSONAL • Hometown: Olympia, Washington • Wife: Andrea; sons, Damian and Paxton

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D.P. Eyman is returning to his alma mater as running backs coach for D.P. EYMAN the 2017 season. RUNNING BACKS Eyman, who graduated from UNI in 2010 with a degree in political 1st SEASON science, played wide receiver and quarterback for the Panthers from 2005- 2009. Eyman caught 42 passes for 540 yards and five touchdowns as a senior in 2009. Eyman was a member of three NCAA FCS playoff teams in 2005, 2007 and 2008. He was the only true freshman to travel in 2005 and dressed for the national championship game vs. Appalachian State in the Chattanoo- ga, Tennessee. He was a member of UNI’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council. COACHING EXPERIENCE Eyman has made coaching stops at Florida Atlantic University, San • 2017-Present: UNI, Running Backs Jose State University, Concordia University-St. Paul, Colorado School of • 2017: Florida Atlantic, Quality Control Assistant Mines and Iowa City High School. • 2015-2016: San Jose State, Quality Control Assistant Eyman served a pair of roles at San Jose State University in three sea- • 2014: San Jose State, Defensive Assistant sons with the Spartans. He worked as a defensive assistant for the defensive • 2012-2013: Concordia-St. Paul, Wide Receivers backs coach in 2014 before moving to an offensive quality control assistant in • 2011-2012: Colorado School of Mines, Tight Ends/Inside Receivers 2015 and 2016. • 2010: Iowa City High School, WRs/Pass Game Coordinator Eyman worked as the wide receivers coach at Concordia University-St. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Paul in 2012 and 2013. He gained experience coaching the special teams • UNI, 2005-2009 (Quarterback/Wide Receiver) (punt/kickoff returns and punt/kickoff teams). • Only true freshman to travel to 2005 national championship game At the Colorado School of Mines, Eyman instructed the tight ends and • Member of three conference championship teams in 2005, 2007 inside wide receivers in 2011 and 2012. He coached a pair of all-conference and 2008 performers for the Orediggers. • Member of three FCS playoff teams, including the No. 1 seed in Eyman got his start in coaching at Iowa City High School where he the 2007 FCS Playoffs served as the wide receivers coach and the pass game coordinator in 2010 • Caught 42 passes for 540 yards and five TDs as a senior and 2011. He coached a pair of all-conference players and helped the starting quarterback earn a scholarship to North Texas. EDUCATION • UNI, 2010 | Major: Political Science

PERSONAL • Hometown: Iowa City, Iowa

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Jeremiah Johnson will begin his 11th season at UNI, serving as line- JEREMIAH JOHNSON backers coach. DEFENSIVE COORD./LINEBACKERS Johnson was an integral part of UNI’s defensive unit finishing ranked 11th SEASON in the top-15 in the country in eight different statistical categories in three consecutive seasons, including a top-10 total defense rank to end 2016. He has sent multiple defensive players to the NFL, including fourth round pick to the Chicago Bears, Deiondre’ Hall. Johnson directed the defensive unit that led the league and was No. 9 in the country in total defense in 2016. He coached five athletes to earn MVFC COACHING EXPERIENCE All-Conference selections, including Karter Schult, who earned MVFC Defen- • 2013-Present: UNI, Defensive Coordinator/LBs sive Player of the Year. Schult went on to be named a consensus All-Ameri- • 2009-2012: UNI, Defensive Backs/LBs can, earning the Buck Buchanan Award, given to the absolute best defensive • 2007-2008: UNI, Video Coordinator player in FCS football. He was also at the head of a defense that saw a brand • 2003-2006: Loras College, WRs/Secondary new secondary finish No. 5 in the FCS in defensive touchdowns and No. 12 in • 2002: Wyoming, Graduate Assistant passes intercepted. During the 2015 season, the Panthers finished the second ranked No. EDUCATION 13 in passes intercepted, No. 9 in red zone defense, No. 18 in rushing defense • Kansas, 2000 | Major: Sports Science • Loras, 2005 | Master’s: Athletic Administration and No. 19 in scoring defense on the way to being one of the most powerful defenses in FCS football. He coached linebacker Brett McMakin to All-Amer- PERSONAL ica status in 2015 and had McMakin and Jared Farley represented on the • Hometown: Lawrence, Kansas All-MVFC squads. • Family: Wife, Nicki; Son, Lane; Daughter, Drew In 2014, he saw two linebackers, Jake Farley and McMakin, earn All- MVFC honors. Farley finished the season leading the Valley in tackles while McMakin ended his season ranked 34th in the country in total sacks. The 2013 season for the Panthers saw a young defensive core shine while making big plays for the team. Johnson coached the defense to finish- ing in the top-30 in the FCS in four defensive statistical categories, including being ranked 19th in the country in total defense. Johnson also saw senior linebacker Jordan Gacke finish with All-MVFC honors. Johnson served as the defensive backs coach during the 2012 season, seeing seniors Varmah Sonie, Garrett Scott and Wilmot Wellington shine for the Panthers. Wellington led the Panthers in tackles with 85. Johnson led Sonie and Scott to 131 combined tackles, with Sonie earning All-MVFC second team and Scott earning honorable mention status. His previous three seasons at UNI, Johnson served as recruiting coordinator and assistant defensive backs coach. He also split duties as a secondary coach and video coordinator in 2007 and 2008. As an assistant on the defensive side of the ball, UNI’s defense finished ranked in the top-25 in total defense in 2007 and 2008 under his direction, also finishing tied for third in the FCS in passes intercepted in 2008. Johnson, a native of Lawrence, Kan., spent the 2003-2006 seasons at Loras College on the Duhawk coaching staff. Johnson assisted with the de- fensive backs in 2006 after helping with the wide receivers in 2005. Johnson’s first two years at Loras were spent coaching the defensive backs. Prior to his work at Loras, Johnson was a graduate assistant/video coordinator at the University of Wyoming in 2002. A 2000 graduate of the University of Kansas with a degree in sports science, Johnson completed his master’s degree in athletic administration at Loras in 2005. Johnson and his wife, Nicki, reside in Cedar Falls with their son, Lane (8) and daughter, Drew (5).

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D.J. Vokolek returns in 2017 for his second stint as assistant head D.J. VOKOLEK football coach at the University of Northern Iowa. Vokolek’s previous tenure at UNI included his role as defensive coordi- ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/LINEBACKERS nator on the 2005 Panther team that reached the FCS national championship 4th SEASON game in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Vokolek helped the Panthers to pair of Missouri Valley Football Conference regular season titles in 2003 and 2005. Vokolek served as the assistant head coach at the University of Buffalo for head coach Lance Leipold in 2015. Vokolek served as the defensive backs coach for the Bulls, while establishing recruiting contacts in western New York, western Pennsylvania, north Florida and Kansas junior colleges. COACHING EXPERIENCE Prior to his work at Buffalo, Vokolek served as the associate head coach at Missouri State University for head coach Terry Allen from 2006-2014. • 2015: Buffalo, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs He was responsible for organization, direction and evaluation of defensive • 2006-2014: Missouri State, Associate Head Coach/Def. Coord. games plans, schemes and techniques for each position of the Bears’ defense. • 2004-2005: UNI, Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coordinator/Linebackers He also coordinated and called defensive plays for the Bears. He establed • 2003: UNI, Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers recruiting contacts in Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas as well as junior colleges • 2000-2002: Nebraska-Omaha, Defensive Coordintor/Linebackers in Kansas and Texas. • 1997-1999: Nebraska-Omaha, Linebackers/Academic Coordinator Before he joined the Panther coaching staff in 2003, Vokolek worked as • 1996: Wayne State, Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator an assistant coach at Nebraska-Omaha from 1997-2002. Vokolek took over as • 1995: Nebraska-Omaha, Graduate Assistant/Defensive Line defensive coordinator for the Mavericks in 2000 under the direction of head • 1993-1994: Nebraska-Omaha, Graduate Assistant/Linebackers coach Pat Behrns. He also worked as the academic coordinator for the football squad at UNO. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Vokolek took his first assistant coaching job in 1996 at Wayne State • Nebraska-Kearney, 1988-1991 (Defensive Back/Linebacker) College in Wayne, Nebraska. Vokolek took the Wayne State position after two • Three-year team captain years as a graduate assistant at UNO. • Three-time All-Nebraska Division II honors Vokolek earned his undergraduate degree in biology from the University of Nebraska-Kearney in 1992. He secured his master of arts degree in physical EDUCATION education from Nebraska-Omaha in 1996. A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, Vokolek was a four-year gridder at • Nebraska-Kearny, 1992 | Major: Biology Nebraska-Kearney, serving as team captain three seasons and winning NCAA • Nebraska-Omaha, 1996 | Master’s: Physical Education Division II All-Nebraska honors three times as a linebacker. He and his wife, Pam, are the parents of Travis and Leah. PERSONAL • Hometown: Lincoln, Nebraska • Family: Wife, Pam; Son, Travis; Daughter, Leah

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Jeff Burris enters his first season on the UNI football coaching staff as JEFF BURRIS a defensive backs coach. Burris comes to UNI after spending a season at his DEFENSIVE BACKS alma mater, Notre Dame. 1st SEASON “I came to UNI because of the winning tradition and the quality ath- letes that this institution has produced,” Burris said. “The quality of coaching that has come out of here is great. We have stellar teachers in Mark Farley and Jeremiah Johnson and that’s what drew me here. I want to win and the goal is to win a national championship.” Burris, who was an All-American during his playing days at Notre COACHING EXPERIENCE Dame, served as a senior defensive analyst during the 2016 season, assisting • 2017-Present: UNI, Defensive Backs the defensive coordinator with valuable information designed to improve the • 2016: Notre Dame, Senior Defensive Analyst efficiency and success of Notre Dame’s defense. • 2013-2015: , Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Burris joined the Notre Dame coaching staff after a three-year stint as • 2012: Massachusetts, Defensive Backs the assistant defensive backs coach with the Miami Dolphins (2013-15). • 2011: Sacramento Mountain Lions, UFL In 2014, Burris assisted a Dolphins defensive backfield that finished • 2008: , Coaching Internship the season ranked sixth in the NFL by allowing only 223.3 passing yards per • 2007: Fishers High School (Ind.) game. It marked the third-straight season that the unit had improved its rank- PLAYING EXPERIENCE ing. Brent Grimes recorded a team-leading five en • Notre Dame, 1990-93 (Safety) route to his second Pro Bowl in as many years with the team. Safety Reshad • Consensus All-American, three-year captain Jones was one of three players in the NFL to record 70-or-more tackles, one • Led Notre Dame to an 11-1 record as a senior in 1993 sack and three interceptions in 2014. • First round NFL Draft pick in 1994 to the Buffalo Bills In 2013, Burris helped guide a secondary that saw marked improve- • Played cornerback in the NFL for 10 Seasons ment, going from being ranked 27th in the NFL in passing yards allowed per • Buffalo Bills, 1994-1997 game in 2012 to being ranked 16th in 2013. The defense also nearly doubled • NFL All-Rookie Team, 1994 its output, from 10 in 2012 to 18 in 2013. Further, the defense • , 1998-2001 allowed only four touchdown passes to receivers all season. The unit was fifth • , 2002-2003 in the NFL in against, limiting opponents to a 77.3 rating. Burris played safety for the Irish (1990-93), where he was a consensus EDUCATION All-America pick and senior tri-captain. He helped lead Notre Dame to an 11-1 • Notre Dame record as a senior in 1993 as the Irish ranked second in the final national polls PERSONAL that season. • Hometown: Rock Hill, S.C. A first-round pick of the Buffalo Bills in the 1994 NFL Draft, Burris played cornerback for 10 seasons with the Bills (1994-97), Indianapolis Colts (1998-2001) and Cincinnati Bengals (2002-03). Burris earned a spot on the NFL’s all-rookie team in 1994. Burris, who coached at the University of Massachusetts (2012), spent one year with the United Football League’s Sacramento Mountain Lions (2011). He also served a coaching internship with the Bills in September of 2008. Burris began his coaching career in 2007 at Fishers (Ind.) High School, where he worked with the defensive backfield and assisted in the implemen- tation of the school’s defensive scheme. He and his wife, Lisa, have four children (Clayton, Sienna, Victoria and Jaden).

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Braun comes to UNI after spending three years at UC Davis as the defen- DAVID BRAUN sive line coach. DEFENSIVE LINE He was integral in inserting a new structure to the Aggie defensive line 1st SEASON that promoted two Big Sky All-Conference selections in 2016. Braun coached the line to rank second in the Big Sky in tackles for loss and second in sacks per pass attempt after ranking 13th and 12th before he joined the UC Davis staff. At UC Davis, Braun was also responsible for run game breakdown and coaching specific units on special teams. Prior to his stint with the Aggies, Braun was the co-defensive coordinator COACHING EXPERIENCE at his alma mater, Winona State from 2011-2015. During his time at Winona • 2017-Present: UNI, Defensive Line State, he coached 10 NSIC All-Conference selections and 14 NSIC All-Aca- • 2016: UC Davis, Defensive Line demic honorees along with a conference Defensive Player of the Year award • 2011-2015: Winona State, Co-Defensive Coordinator winner. • 2010: Culver-Stockton College, Defensive Coordinator While working with the Warriors, he coached Winona State to top-four • 2008-2010: Winona State, Graduate Assistant rankings in defense in the NSIC and top-35 rankings in defensive statistics in Division II football, including first in the conference in sacks, pass defense and PLAYING EXPERIENCE first down defense in 2012. • Winona State, four-year letter winner • Led team to four conference championships & Division II Playoffs Braun received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Winona • Two-time team captain State. He wrapped up his graduate assistant position at his alma mater in • All-Conference selection in 2005, 2006 2010 and spent a season as the defensive coordinator at Culver-Stockton Col- • Midwest All-Region in 2006 lege in Canton, Mo. He received his B.S. in secondary education from Winona • Four-time academic All-Conference State in 2008 and is working on his master’s in sports management. • Earned the “True Warrior Award,” voted on by his teammates During his playing days as a Warrior, Braun was a four-year letter winner on the defensive line. He helped his team to four conference championships EDUCATION and four Division II playoff appearances. He was a two-year team captain and • Winona State, 2008 | Major: Secondary Education an all-conference selection in 2005 and 2006. He earned Midwest All-Region • Pursuing a Masters in Sports Management honors in 2006 and was a four-time academic all-conference selection. In 2007, he was also awarded the “True Warrior Award” by his teammates. PERSONAL • Hometown: Wales, Wisconsin • Wife: Kristin; sons, Lucas and Andrew

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yards ... 1,200 or more rushing yards … was named to the Iowa Elite A.J. All-State and Iowa All-State teams in 2014 … was also a team captain #23 and a member of the Varsity Football Council during the 2014 season… ALLEN named Offensive Player of the Year by his team three years in a row … earned Iowa All-State and Friday Night Blitz Player of the Year in DB | 6-0 | 215 | JR. 2013 … was also named to the Iowa Elite All-State and Iowa All-State teams in 2012 … helped his track and field team to a state champi- WAUKEE, IOWA onship in 2014 along with CIC4A Conference and District 4 team titles WAUKEE HS … is a two-time state meet and Drake Relays qualifier … helped his 4X100 and 4X200 meter relays teams to school records … was also a member of the varsity basketball and baseball teams. 2016: Saw action in all 11 games, starting nine as a safety ... finished fifth Personal: Son of Andre Allen and Kristina Storm … brother, AJ on the team in total tackles with 54 ... opened the season with five tackles is a sophomore on the UNI football team … father, Andre, was an and a key fumble recovery against FBS foe Iowa State (9/3) ... had seven All-American linebacker from 1991-94 ... major is undecided. tackles against #14 Montana (9/10) ... racked up a career-high 12 tackles and a pass breakup against #8 Eastern Washington (9/17) ... recorded an #64 HEZEKIAH interception return for 25 yards in UNI’s win over Missouri State (10/22) ... notched four solo tackles, including one for loss of yards against #4 APPLEGATE North Dakota State (10/29) ... finished with eight tackles in UNI’s victory over #17 Western Illinois (11/12). DL | 6-2 | 285 | SO. 2015: Played in 11 games as a reserve linebacker and on special teams, earning one start … notched nine tackles on the season, including eight JOHNSTON, IOWA solo … had an unassisted tackle against Western Illinois (10/17) … JOHNSTON HS notched a career-high three solo tackles in UNI’s win over #23 Eastern Il- linois (11/28) … had back-to-back games with two solo tackles, including in his first-career start against #2 North Dakota State (12/12). 2016: Saw action in all 11 games, starting nine on the defensive line 2014: Redshirted. ... was named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team ... finished the sea- High School: Played football at Waukee High School for Scott Carlson … son with 31 tackles, including 7.0 for loss and 4.0 sacks ... opened the was voted a team captain … helped lead his team to a 10-2 record and season with seven tackles that included 2.5 for loss and a sack against a deep playoff run as a senior … was an All-Conference and All-State Iowa State (9/3) ... recorded seven tackles along with 1.5 for a loss of honoree as an outside linebacker and a running back … notched 10 four yards against #14 Montana (9/10) ... recorded a sack for a loss of touchdowns in 2013 from rushing, receiving and interceptions … also two yards against Southern Illinois (10/1) ... notched three tackles, a lettered in basketball and track and field as a four-time state meet and sack for a loss of three yards and a quarterback hurry in UNI’s win over Drake Relays qualifier. Missouri State (10/22) ... also had two solo tackles against #4 North Personal: Son of Andre Allen and Kristina Storm … father, Andre, was a Dakota State (10/29). former football All-American and UNI alum … has one sibling, Trevor … 2015: Redshirted. majoring in physical education. High School: Started and was the team captain for the varsity football team at Johnston High School for three years … received the Golden Hammer Award (Defensive MVP) and is a two-time winner of the John- #23 TREVOR ston Lineman of the Year award … also earned Des Moines Register ALLEN All-Iowa Western Class 4A, first-team All-State 4A and Elite All-State in 2014 … named to the Iowa Newspaper Association first-team Class 4A along with Sports Spotlight first-team Class 4A … is a two-time Coach- RB | 5-10 | 203 | SO. es first-team All-Division selection … was named to the Des Moines WAUKEE, IOWA Register second-team All-State and Iowa Preps second-team All-State in 2013 … selected to the Coaches All-Division second-team in 2012 WAUKEE HS … also lettered in track and field, qualifying for the Drake Relays in the shot put. 2016: Saw action in nine games, starting four as a running back/wide Personal: Son of Doug and Michelle … was a member of the student receiver hybrid ... was named to the MVFC All-Newcomer Team ... council … mentors sixth and seventh graders in the community … avid finished the season with 342 yards through the air on 21 catches ... member during mission trips across the country ... majoring in criminol- finished with a career-high 108 receiving yards against Missouri State ogy. (10/22), also scoring his first-career touchdown on a 61-yard reception ... recorded six catches for 60 yards against #4 North Dakota State (10/29) ... notched a 33-yard catch in UNI’s win over Indiana State (11/5) ... tied his career-high in receptions with six for 56 yards at #18 Western Illinois (11/12). 2015: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football and track and field at Waukee High School … had three consecutive seasons with1,200 or more rushing

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#52 JACOB #3 WILLIE APPLEMAN BEAMON OL | 6-5 | 300 | JR. DB | 5-6 | 162 | JR. ROCK ISLAND, ILL LINCOLN, NEB. ALLEMAN HS SOUTHEAST HS

2016: Started all 11 games on the offensive line ... helped UNI to 1,734 2016: Saw action in six games during the season on special teams and yards on the ground during the season ... was a part of the offensive line as a reserve defensive back ... recorded an assisted tackle against #8 that helped the Panthers rush 200-plus yards in back-to-back games Eastern Washington (9/17) ... had a tackle in UNI’s win over Indiana against Southern Illinois (10/1) and South Dakota (10/8) ... earned MVFC State (11/5). Offensive Lineman of the Week for his performance against Missouri 2015: Did not see action. State (10/22) ... helped the UNI offense to a top-50 ranking in rushing 2014: Redshirted. offense during the season. High School: Played football at Lincoln Southeast High School for Ryan 2015: Saw action in four games, starting against Iowa State (9/5) and Gottula … was a three-sport athlete at Lincoln Southeast, also lettering #7 Eastern Washington (9/12) … helped UNI to a school record 3,266 in basketball and soccer … was clocked in the low 4.5s in the 40-yard rushing yards. dash … played wide receiver and defensive back during his senior 2014: Redshirted. season, recording 353 yards through the air and 30 tackles … he also High School: Played football at Alleman High School for Dave Dejagher racked up 579 all-purpose yards during his junior and senior years. … was Western Big Six All-Conference in 2013 … earned first team Personal: Son of Willie Beamon, a former Panther football player in the All-Dispatch and first team All-Metro in 2013 … named All-State honor- early 1990s ... majoring in criminology. able mention his senior season … was also a two-year starter at Marian High School in Mishawaka, Ind. … received three Iron Man awards from 2011-12 … also lettered in track and field at Marian High School. #76 SPENCER Personal: Son of Jeff Appleman … was on the Honor Roll at Alleman BROWN High School … majoring in exercise science. OL | 6-8 | 290 | R-FR. #66 PHILIP LENOX, IOWA ARENDT LENOX HS

OL | 6-1 | 303 | SO. 2016: Redshirted. IOWA CITY, IOWA High School: Lettered in football at Lenox High School for Allen Dukes … led his team to a district championship in 2015 … earned first-team REGINA HS all-state as a senior … is a two-time first-team all-district selection for defense, also earning first-team offense in 2015 … racked up 24 recep- 2016: Saw action against Southern Illinois (10/1) and Missouri State tions for 388 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior, also recording 67 (10/22) as a reserve on the offensive line. tackles, 17 sacks and four fumble recoveries … also lettered in basket- 2015: Redshirted. ball and baseball, earning first-team all-conference honors in both. High School: Was a four-time state champion with Regina High School Personal: Son of Liz Jessen and Kurt Brown … has two siblings, Erica … named a team captain his senior year and holds the state record and Garrett … majoring in business. for consecutive wins (56) … invited to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl … selected as a consensus first-team All-State offensive lineman during his junior and senior seasons … was a two-time Cedar Rapids Gazette All-Area team selection … named to the Elite All-State team by Iowa Preps in 2014 … also named to the All-District team three years in a row … also lettered in basketball, earning All-Conference in 2014. Personal: Son of Jack Arendt and Erika Hegg-Arendt … has one sibling, Scotty … majoring in construction management.

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Western where he tallied 21 tackles and five pass break-ups in 2014, #34 J’VEYON helping Iowa Western to go undefeated in the regular season ... played in the Junior College National Championship game in 2014. BROWNING High School: Lettered in football at St. Paul Central ... helped his team to an 8-1 record in 2012, rushing for 1,002 yards and 18 touchdowns ... RB | 5-7 | 207 | SR. racked up 69 tackles as a two-way athlete his senior season, adding six interceptions ... lettered in track and field. KANSAS CITY, KAN. Personal: Son of Jamal and Denna Hickman ... majoring in psychology. F.L. SCHLAGLE LEE 2016: Saw action in all 11 games at running back and on special teams #60 ... had 39 carries for 123 yards on the ground along with three catches CARHART on the season ... opened the season with 11 carries for 43 yards and a touchdown in UNI’s win over Iowa State (9/3) ... had two tackles on OL | 6-3 | 301 | SR. special teams against Southern Illinois (10/1) ... recorded a season-high 14 touches on the ball against Missouri State (10/22), rushing for 50 OMAHA, NEB. yards and a touchdown along with a season-long 19 yard catch. CREIGHTON PREP 2015: Played in 11 games as a reserve running back and on special teams … finished the season with 15 carries for 68 yards … averaged 4.5 yards per carry … had eight carries for 37 yards against Missouri 2016: Saw action in eight games, starting three on the offensive line ... State (11/14) … record three carries for 21 yards, including a sea- started in UNI’s win against Iowa State (9/3), helping UNI’s offense to 232 son-long 19-yard rush in UNI’s win over #24 Eastern Illinois (11/28). yards on the ground ... was integral in helping the UNI offense to average 2014: Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … had five carries for over 350 yards of total offense a game. 14 yards. 2015: Did not see action due to injury. 2013: Redshirted. 2014: Saw action against Northern Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech High School: Played football at F.L. Schlagle High School for Martez (9/27) as a reserve on the offensive line. Wesley ... rushed for 1,168 yards and 17 touchdowns during his senior 2013: Redshirted. season ... was named to the Midwest Top RB Award, All-League and High School: Played football at Creighton Preparatory School for Chris All-State teams ... was selected as the KCK Preps Player of the Year Nizzi ... named to the All-District, All-Metro and All-State teams in 2012 ... in 2012 ... rushed for 1,700 yards and 21 touchdowns during his junior selected to the Lincoln Journal Star Superstate team his senior sea- season ... broke the school record for having over 2,000 all-purpose son ... honored with All-District in 2011 ... helped lead his team to state yards for two consecutive years … was a member of the National playoffs three years in a row and to a semifinal appearance in 2012 ... Honor Society. was a member of the Dean’s List during his time at Creighton Prep ... also Personal: Son of Chester and Michelle Browning ... majoring in family lettered in track and field. services. Personal: Majoring in health promotion and movement and exercise science. #1 ELIJAH CAMPBELL DB | 5-11 | 193 | SR. ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. PAUL CENTRAL

2016: Started all 11 games at safety ... earned All-MVFC second-team and All-Newcomer team ... racked up 36 tackles and finished second on the team in interceptions with three ... recorded five solo tackles and two pass breakups against #14 Montana (9/10) ... finished with three solo tackles including one for a loss of three yards, adding a fum- ble recovery at #11 Youngstown State (10/15) ... scored a pick-six for 42 yards in UNI’s win over Missouri State (10/22) ... notched a season-high six tackles and an interception against #4 North Dakota State (10/29) ... had an interception return for 28 yards in UNI’s victory over Indiana State (11/5) ... had four tackles and a fumble recovery in UNI’s win at #18 Western Illinois (11/12). Prior to UNI: Played in 13 games as a reserve safety for Northern Illinois in 2015, racking up five tackles ... transferred to NIU from Iowa

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#98 BRYCE #14 ELI DOUGLAS DUNNE DL | 6-3 | 304 | JR. QB | 6-5 | 238 | JR. PLAINFIELD, ILL. GRINNELL, IOWA PLAINFIELD HS GRINNELL HS

2016: Played in all 11 games, starting nine on the defensive line ... record- 2016: Saw action in five games, starting four ... threw for a career-high ed 26 tackles including 5.5 for a loss of 10 yards ... had two solo tackles 418 yards in UNI’s win against Missouri State (10/22), earning MVFC and a tackle for loss against #14 Montana (9/10) ... racked up three and national player of the week honors ... was the first UNI quarterback tackles in UNI’s homecoming win over Southern Illinois (10/1) ... had a to throw for 400-plus yards since 2009 ... finished the game against the season-high four tackles, including a tackle for a loss of three yards and Bears 25-33-0, completing his first 12 passes of the game ... threw a a forced fumble against #4 North Dakota State (10/29) ... had three tackles career-long 61-yard touchdown pass against Missouri State ... went 20- and a quarterback hurry in UNI’s win at Indiana State (11/5) ... tied his 39-4 against #4 North Dakota State (10/29) for two touchdowns ... had season-high in tackles with four against #8 South Dakota State (11/19). 209 yards and two touchdowns against #18 Western Illinois (11/12) ... 2015: Saw action in three games for the Panthers as a reserve defensive threw for 28-44-3 and 295 yards against #8 South Dakota State (11/19). lineman and on special teams … recorded an assisted tackle against #4 2015: Played in four games as a reserve quarterback … finished the Illinois State (10/3) ... also had two tackles and a hand in a tackle for loss season with six completions for 50 yards, averaging 16.0 yards per in UNI’s win over Missouri State (11/14). completion … went 4-7-0 for 38 yards in UNI’s season-opener at Iowa Prior to UNI: Was a member of the University of Illinois football team ... State (9/5) … had two completions for 12 yards along with a rushing redshirted in 2013 due to injury. touchdown in UNI’s win over Missouri State (11/14). High School: Three-star recruit by Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247 Sports ... 2014: Redshirted. ranked the No. 17 player in the state of Illinois by Scout ... as a senior, had High School: Played football at Grinnell High School for Jim Dunne … 58 tackles, 10 quarterback sacks, 22 tackles for loss, one interception and earned All-State quarterback three times during his high school career one forced fumble ... two-time Southwest Prairie Conference Defen- … was voted team captain and team MVP in 2012 and 2013 … named sive Player of the Year ... earned all-state honors from the Champaign to the Iowa Newspaper Association third team in 2011 and first team in News-Gazette, American Family Insurance All-State Team, Illinois High 2012 and 2013 … selected to the Des Moines Register first team in 2012 School Football Coaches Association Class 7A and Chicago Tribune. and second team in 2013 … was a three-year All-District and Academic Personal: Parents are Bruce and Madge Douglas ... majoring in commu- All-District honoree … was also an IFCA academic All-State selection nication ... father, Bruce, played basketball at Illinois, with his jersey hung in 2013 ... holds eight Grinnell High School records and is fourth on at the State Farm Center and was Big Ten co-MVP in 1984 before playing the all-time Iowa career passing list with 8,107 yards … is also sixth in the NBA. all-time in the state of Iowa in completions (538) and 10th all-time in career touchdowns (75) … was the state of Iowa’s 2014 Iowa Wendy’s Heisman Award winner … was selected to play for the south squad in #62 SAM the 2014 Iowa Shrine Bowl … also lettered in basketball and baseball DRYSDALE and holds the Grinnell career rebounding record. Personal: Son of Jim and Sara Dunne … inducted into the National PK | 6-4 | 180 | SO. Honor Society in 2013 … majoring in business management. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA CEDAR RAPIDS PRAIRIE HS

2016: Saw action in three games ... went 4-for-4 in field goals in UNI’s win over Indiana State (11/5), earning MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week ... scored a career-long 40-yarder against the Sycamores ... had a career-high 112 kickoff yards in UNI’s win at #18 Western Illinois (11/12), also knocking in a 21-yard field goal ... scored a 20-yard field goal against #8 South Dakota State (11/19). 2015: Redshirted. High School: Was a two-year starter at Cedar Rapids Prairie High School … broke the school record for longest field goal with his 50-yarder … also played soccer for four years in high school … started on varsity as part of the state qualifying teams his freshman and sopho- more seasons … earned honorable mention Mississippi Valley Confer- ence and second-team All-Metro in 2012 … was also awarded the Best Newcomer Award. Personal: Son of Steve and Amanda Drysdale … was a part of the Hon- or Roll for three years … majoring in computer science. UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com 32 RETURNERS

#71 NICK #59 MAX ELLIS ERPELDING OL | 6-4 | 308 | R-FR. OL | 5-10 | 260 | R-FR. PARKERSBURG, IOWA BETTENDORF, IOWA APLINGTON-PARKERSBURG HS BETTENDORF HS

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football at Aplington-Parkersburg High School High School: Played football at Bettendorf High School ... was a for Alex Pollock … is a two-time first-team all-district selection … four-sport athlete all four years of high school ... lettered in football, earned second-team all-state in 2015 … invited to the Iowa Shrine track and field, wrestling and baseball ... was a state qualifier and Bowl … helped his team to playoff berths in 2014 and 2015 … also place-winner in wrestling ... also qualified for state in the shot put ... lettered in basketball, earning first-team all-conference. was a co-captain for baseball, wrestling and track and field ... earned Personal: Son of Lisa and D. Jay … has two siblings, Dylan and Jaycie Bettendorf High School Athlete of the Year and was the recipient of the … majoring in business … member of the National Honor Society … Bernie Saggau Award. four-year Honor Roll selection. Personal: Son of Tim and Theresa ... has three siblings, Grace, Maggie and Ellie ... uncle, Andy, played football at Northwest Missouri State ... was a part of the Honor Roll all four years ... earned Academic All-Con- #17 CHRISTIAN ference. ELLSWORTH QB | 6-2 | 210 | R-FR. #58 AUSTIN GRAND ISLAND, NEB. ERRTHUM GRAND ISLAND NORTHWEST HS PK | 5-10 | 180 | JR. KALONA, IOWA 2016: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football at Grand Island Northwest High MID-PRAIRIE HS School for Kevin Stein … is a three-time all-conference, all-district and all-area selection … earned first-team all-state as a senior, 2016: Saw action in nine games ... was third on the team in scoring second-team all-state in 2014 and all-state honorable mention as a with 34 points on 16 PATs and six field goals ... averaged 63.5 yards on sophomore … holds the Nebraska state record for career passing kickoffs against Iowa State (9/3) ... scored a 29-yard field goal at South yards, career completions, careers touchdowns, single game com- Dakota (10/8) ... was 2-for-2 from field goal range and 7-for-8 in PATs pletions, single game attempts and season completions … held a in UNI’s win against Missouri State (10/22) ... scored a career-long 68-percent completion percentage as a senior in 2015 … was named 33-yarder against the Bears ... was 2-for-2 in field goals against #4 the Huskerland Super Squad captain … invited to the Shrine Bowl and North Dakota State (10/29), including a 30-yarder. the River Battle Bowl … also a four-time academic letter winner … 2015: Redshirted. is a Wendy’s Heisman state finalist … also lettered in basketball and Prior to UNI: Played soccer at Drake in 2014 ... played in all 19 games track and field. as a freshman. Personal: Son of Jeff and Sherri Ellsworth … has three siblings, Pres- High School: Competed in sports at Mid-Prairie High School ... earned ton, Jasmine and Ella … majoring in exercise science … member of all-state as a kicker three consecutive seasons on the Mid-Prairie the National Honor Society … is in the top 10 percent of his class. High School varsity football team ... made a 58-yard field goal as a junior ... was a midfielder for the Golden Hawks soccer team, helping his team to a state runner-up finish as a senior, earning all-state hon- ors ... was also all-state as a junior and sophomore ... set the school record for career goals and assists. Personal: Son of Jamey and Katie Errthum ... majoring in biology.

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#27 AUSTIN #46 JARED EVANS FARLEY DN | 6-0 | 189 | R-FR. LB | 5-11 | 224 | SR. KANSAS CITY, MO. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA ARCHBISHOP O’HARA HS CEDAR FALLS HS

2016: Redshirted. 2017: Preseason STATS FCS All-America selection ... preseason High School: Lettered in football at Archbishop O’Hara High School for All-Missouri Valley Football Conference pick. Jim DeMarea … was a multi-position athlete in high school … earned 2016: Started all 11 games at linebacker ... earned All-MVFC sec- first-team all-state as a wide receiver and a kick returner in 2015 … ond-team honors and was named to the MVFC Scholar-Athlete also was selected to the first-team all-district squad as a wide receiv- honorable mention list ... led the team in tackles with 80, ranking in the er, defensive back and kick returners as a senior … named first-team top-15 in the MVFC ... recorded eight tackles and a key interception in all-conference as a running back, defensive back and kick returner in UNI’s win over Iowa State (9/3), earning MVFC Defensive Player of the 2015 … racked up 33 receptions for 644 yards and five touchdowns … Week honors ... recorded a season-high 11 tackles against #8 Eastern ran back two kickoff returns and one interception for touchdowns as a Washington (9/17) ... had eight solo tackles, a tackle for loss and a senior … also had 112 rushes for 926 yards and 11 scores. fumble recovery in UNI’s win over Southern Illinois (10/1) ... tied his Personal: Son of James and Evonn Evans. season-high of 11 tackles at Indiana State (11/5) ... notched six tackles, including 1.5 for loss of three yards and a fumble recovery against #8 South Dakota State (11/19). 2015: Started 12 games at linebacker … earned second-team MVFC Scholar-Athlete … finished second on the team in tackles with 97, including 9.0 for loss of yards, three sacks, one interception, one quar- terback hurry and two fumble recoveries … had 10 tackles, including nine solo and three for loss of yards in UNI’s win over #7 Eastern Washington (9/12) … recorded a career-high 13 tackles against #17 Cal Poly (9/19) … added 11 tackles against #4 Illinois State (10/3) … had six solo and six assisted for a total of 12 and an interception in UNI’s victory over #5 Portland State (12/5) … finished with 10 tackles, along with two sacks for a loss of eight yards against #2 North Dakota State (12/12) in the FCS playoff quarterfinals. 2014: Was one of three true freshman to play during the 2014 season, seeing action in 12 games and getting the starting nod once … fin- ished the season with 14 tackles, one interception and one fumble re- covery … had a tackle and a fumble recovery for seven yards against Tennessee Tech (9/27) … recorded a career-high six tackles and his first-career interception against South Dakota State (10/18) … started at linebacker against South Dakota State. High School: Played football and was a three-year letter winner at Cedar Falls High School for Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert … was part of the team that had 30 wins and only eight losses in a three-year period … helped lead his team to two state semi-final appearances and one quarterfinal appearance … was voted team captain for the 2012 and 2013 seasons … is a two-time Golden Hammer Award recip- ient … earned All-Metro in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and was also named All-Mississippi Valley first team in 2012 … was selected to the INA All- State and Elite All-State first teams his junior season … also lettered in baseball and was selected team MVP in 2012. Personal: Son of Mark and Lori Farley … has two siblings, Jake and Jamie … brother, Jake Farley, was a member of the UNI football team from 2012-2014 … was part of the Honor Roll all four years at Cedar Falls High School … majoring in business management.

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#39 DUNCAN #10 DAURICE FERCH FOUNTAIN LB | 6-1 | 234 | JR. WR | 6-1 | 210 | SR. STATE CENTER, IOWA MADISON, WIS. WEST MARSHALL HS JAMES MADISON MEMORIAL

2016: Saw action in all 11 games, starting nine at linebacker ... was fourth 2016: Started all 11 games at wide receiver ... led the team in receiving on the team in tackles with 60, including two interceptions and a touch- yards with 399 on 31 catches, bringing in five touchdowns ... aver- down ... recorded nine tackles and a pass breakup against #8 Eastern aged 12.9 yards per catch ... finished the season with 448 all-purpose Washington (9/17) ... had four tackles, a forced fumble and an interception yards ... had seven catches for 97 yards and a touchdown against #14 in UNI’s win over Southern Illinois (10/1) ... notched 10 tackles at South Montana (9/10) ... also had two kick returns for 45 yards against the Dakota (10/8) ... returned an interception 34 yards for a touchdown at Grizzlies ... caught five passes for 89 yards and three scores in UNI’s Youngstown State (11/15) ... scored a pick-six against Missouri State homecoming win over Southern Illinois (10/1) ... recorded 87 yards, (10/22) ... finished with 11 tackles in UNI’s win at #18 Western Illinois including a season-long catch of 45 yards against Missouri State (11/12) ... wrapped up the season with a career-high 12 tackles against #8 (10/22) ... scored a touchdown in UNI’s win at #18 Western Illinois South Dakota State (11/19). (11/12) ... notched five receptions for 75 yards against #8 South Dakota 2015: Played in 13 games as a reserve linebacker and on special teams State (11/19). … recorded 13 tackles, including 10 solo and one for a loss of two yards 2015: Started in 13 games at wide receiver, seeing action in all 14 … … had a career-high four tackles, including one for loss in UNI’s win over led the team with 41 receptions for 604 yards and five touchdowns #24 Eastern Illinois (11/28) … added three solo tackles against #2 North … averaged 14.7 yards per catch and 43.1 per game … recorded five Dakota State (12/12) in the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. catches for 61 yards and a 32-yard touchdown against #7 Eastern 2014: Redshirted. Washington … notched a career-high 123 receiving yards on eight High School: Played football at West Marshall High School for Ken receptions in UNI’s win over #17 Cal Poly … scored a career-long 67- Winkler … was a four-time All-District selection and was named District yard touchdown against North Dakota State (10/10), bringing in four Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior … was a two time first catches for 110 yards … had six receptions for 58 yards and a 21-yard team All-State and Elite All-State running back … racked up 4,274 yards touchdown in UNI’s regular season finale against Southern Illinois and 70 touchdowns during his junior and senior seasons … was a four- (11/21) … scored two receiving touchdowns while bringing in 73 year starter and a team captain … also lettered in basketball and track yards to lead the Panthers to a first-round FCS playoff victory against and field as a four-year state meet qualifier. #23 Eastern Illinois (11/28). Personal: Son of Randy and Tracy Ferch … has two siblings, Dalton and 2014: Saw action in all 14 games as just one of three true freshman Drake … was an Honor Roll student all four years and was a member of who played during the 2014 season … caught 10 passes for 117 the National Honor Society … majoring in history. yards and a touchdown … had two receptions for 20 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown against South Dakota (10/11) … recorded a career-high three receptions in UNI’s win over Western Illinois (10/25) … notched a career-high 35 receiving yards against Missouri State #82 NICK (11/22) … averaged 11.7 yards per catch. FOSSEY High School: Played football at James Madison Memorial High School for Mike Galindo … was named the 2014 Wisconsin State’s Journal Male Athlete of the Year ... named a 2-star recruit on Yahoo- WR | 6-1 | 199 | R-FR. Rivals.com and a 3-star recruit on 247Sports.com ... helped his team LAKEVILLE, MINN. to two state playoff appearances … was named a team captain as a senior … earned first team All-State as a wide receiver and was LAKEVILLE NORTH HS voted to the All-region and Big 8 All-Conference teams in 2013 … was also named Big Eight Conference Player of the Year in 2013 ... current- 2016: Redshirted. ly owns the longest kick return in Wisconsin State History (99 yards) ... High School: Lettered in football at Lakeville North High School … helped scored five touchdowns and had 300-plus yards against the best team his team to the state quarterfinals as a senior and the semifinals in 2014 in… the state in 2013 ... named an All-City defensive back and a second earned all-state and Star Tribune second-team … selected to the all-met- team Big 8 All-Conference honoree in 2012 … was also selected to ro and all-conference teams … also lettered in basketball and baseball. the Big 8 All-Conference second team as a return specialist … also Personal: Son of Rick and Emily Fossey … has two siblings, Spencer and lettered in track and field and basketball ... earned All-State first team Ashleigh. in track in 2013 ... state record holder in the 110 meter hurdles and is the school record holder in the 110 hurdles and the long jump ... was a state champion in the 110 hurdles and long jump in 2012. Personal: Son of Tenesha Fountain and Frederick Bailey … has two siblings, Devion Fountain and Frederick Bailey, Jr. … majoring in communications.

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#57 JOE #20 RASHADEEM FRIEDRICH GRAY LS | 6-0 | 206 | SO. DB | 5-9 | 163 | SR. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA WHITEFISH BAY, WIS. JANESVILLE HS WHIEFISH BAY HS

2016: Saw action in eight games as a snapper ... played mostly with the 2016: Played in all 11 games ... had a season-high three tackles at field goal and PAT units ... helped the PAT and FG units to a team-high 59 South Dakota (10/8) ... recorded a solo tackle against Missouri State points. (10/22) ... notched two tackles in UNI’s win at Indiana State (11/5). High School: Lettered in football at Janesville High School ... was a team 2015: Saw action in 13 games as a part of special teams … recorded captain and three-year varsity letter winner ... was a two-time all-district solo tackles in UNI’s wins against #17 Cal Poly (9/19), South Dakota selection ... helped his team to a district championship ... also lettered in (10/31) and Missouri State (11/14) … also had an assisted tackle in basketball and track and field. UNI’s first round FCS playoff win against #23 Eastern Illinois (11/28). Personal: Son of Shannon and Brynn ... majoring in accounting ... was 2014: Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) on special teams. a part of the Honor roll all four years ... earned academic all-district for 2013: Redshirted. football three years and academic all-conference four years in a row. High School: Played football at White Fish Bay High School for Jim Tietjen ... rushed for 1,683 yards and 24 touchdowns during his senior season ... averaged 140.2 yards per game and 8.9 yards per carry ... #37 AARON finished his high school career with 3,334 rushing yards and 41 rushing touchdowns ... helped lead his team to the state semi-finals and a 12-3 GRAHAM season ... named an All-State running back selection and was a two- time All-Region and All-Conference selection ... also lettered in track WR | 5-11 | 201 | SO. and field and wrestling. OAK GROVE, MO. Personal: Son of Roslyn Gray...majoring in social science teaching. OAK GROVE HS

2016: Saw action in five games, starting as a running back/wide receiver #56 RICKY hybrid against South Dakota (10/8) ... had two carries for 23 yards against Southern Illinois (10/1) ... also came down with two catches for 17 yards GRIMES against South Dakota. 2015: Redshirted. LB | 6-1 | 228 | SO. High School: Was a four-year letter winner and three-year starter for coach Pat Richard at Oak Grove High School … ranked ninth all-time in ELDRIDGE, IOWA the state of Missouri for rushing yards in a season with 2,934 in 2014 … NORTH SCOTT HS also ranked fifth all-time in career yards, racking up 8,991 all-purpose yards … scored 96 touchdowns while playing at Oak Grove … broke the 2016: Saw action against Missouri State (10/22) and Indiana State (11/5) Class 3 Show-Me-Bowl rushing record and was second in rushing in as a reserve linebacker. classes 1-6 in Show-Me-Bowl History in 2014 … is a three-time Missouri 2015: Redshirted. All-State running back … earned Missouri Class 3 Offensive Player of High School: Was a three-year varsity letterwinner at North Scott High the Year his senior season … was the recipient of the Brock Olivo Award School ... is a two-time first-team All-State and All-District honoree ... Small Class Missouri Running Back KC Metro in 2013 and 2014 … was was also selected to the All-Metro first-team ... named team captain also named the 2014 Frank Fontana Award recipient for best overall small ... invited to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl ... had 28 TDs, 148 receptions class player KC Metro … is a two-time All-Simone team running back and 1,590 yards through the air ... also lettered in basketball and track and a four-time MRVC All-Conference running back … earned Academic and field ... was a two-time All-Conference selection in basketball and All-Conference in 2011, 2012 and 2014 … was named to the All-District helped his team to a 4A state championship ... was a two-time state team all four years of high school. qualifier in track, earning All-Conference twice. Personal: Son of Amanda Allen and Terry Graham...majoring in movement Personal: Son of Richard and Tracy Grimes ... was awarded the IHSAA and exercise science. Academic Excellence Achievement Award.

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#33 JAKE #83 JAYLIN HARTFORD JAMES LB | 6-3 | 226 | R-FR. WR | 6-3 | 202 | SO. CIRCLE PINES, MINN. DES MOINES, IOWA CENTENNIAL HS DES MOINES EAST HS

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Played in all 11 games, starting six at wide receiver ... finished High School: Lettered in football at Centennial High School … named the season with 15 catches for 214 yards and a touchdown ... District Defensive Player of the Year … was also an academic all-state averaged 14.3 yards per catch ... had a career-high four receptions selection. for 46 yards against #14 Montana ... grabbed a season-long 44 yard Personal: Son of Joy and David … has one sibling, Erin … majoring in catch against #8 Eastern Washington (9/17) ... scored his first-ca- business. reer touchdown against #4 North Dakota State (10/29). 2015: Redshirted. COLTON High School: Lettered in football at Des Moines East High School #11 under coach Greg Schoon … started at wide receiver and defen- HOWELL sive back for two years … earned All-Conference corner back as a junior and All-Conference wide receiver in 2014 … also lettered QB | 6-0 | 213 | JR. in track and field and baseball … qualified in the 4X100 and 4X200 meter relays at state along with the long jump. WICHITA, KAN. Personal: Son of Carlos and Chrissy James … was ranked first in BISHOP CARROLL his class with a 4.0 GPA … was a part of the Honor Roll and earned an Academic Letter all four years...majoring in communication: electronic media production/performance. 2016: Started at quarterback against Indiana State (11/5), leading the Pan- thers to victory ... finished the game 8-21-0 for 112 yards ... also had eight carries for 45 rushing yards. Prior to UNI: Played in eight games in 2015 at Butler Community College #81 XAVIER ... passed for 456 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 58.1 yards per game ... led Butler to a 4-0 record while starting. JAMES High School: Lettered in football at Bishop Carroll High School in Wichita, Kan. ... helped his team to an undefeated season and a Class 5A champi- WR | 6-0 | 178 | SR. onship in 2014. DES MOINES, IOWA DES MOINES EAST HS #24 NIKHOLI JAGHAI 2016: Did not see action due to injury. 2015: Did not see action due to injury. DB | 5-7 | 181 | SO. 2014: Saw action against Tennessee Tech (9/27) as a reserve wide receiver. MIAMI GARDEN, FLA. 2013: Redshirted. FLANAGAN HS High School: Started at quarterback and defensive back for three years at Des Moines East High School for Greg Schoon ... holds 11 2016: Played in all 11 games on special teams and as a reserve school records ... threw for 20 touchdowns, rushed for 20 touch- defensive back ... had a career-high four tackles, including three solo downs and tallied 3,423 total yards ... was named All-Division, against Southern Illinois (10/1) ... recorded two solo tackles against All-Western Iowa, first team All-State Utility Player, first team Mid- Missouri State (10/22) ... had a solo stop at Indiana State (11/5). westMouth Utility Player and All-State Academic Team ... received High School: Lettered in football at Flanagan High School … helped the Des Moines Register Shining Star three times during his senior his team to the 8A state championship … was one of eight Division I season and was invited to the Shrine Bowl. signee’s from the 2016 class from Flanagan High School … played both Personal: Son of Carlos and Chrissy James...business teaching and cornerback and nickel … also served as the leading punt returner, management information systems major. finishing with 425 yards and one return for a touchdown … was part of the Broward vs. Dade County All-Star game.

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#21 CHRISTIAN #92 SAM JEGEN KUHTER WR | 5-11 | 205 | SO. P | 5-11 | 220 | SR. SHAWNEE, KAN. TOLEDO, IOWA MILL VALLEY HS SOUTH TAMA HS

2016: Saw action in eight games as a reserve wide receiver ... had seven 2016: Saw action in all 11 games as UNI’s primary punter ... earned All- catches for 136 yards on the season ... had a career-long 41-yard recep- MVFC honorable mention ... recorded 53 punts for 2,140 yards, averag- tion against #8 Eastern Washington (9/17) ... recorded two catches for a ing 40.4 yards per punt ... ranked in the top-40 in the FCS in punting ... career-high 48 yards at South Dakota (10/8) ... had a 22-yard snag against landed 17 inside the 20-yard-line and had 13 punts 50-yards or longer Missouri State (10/22). ... opened the season with eight punts for 352 yards against Iowa State High School: Lettered in football at Mill Valley High School for Joel (9/3), averaging 44 yards per punt with a season-high four going for Applebee … was the 2015 Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year … earned 50-yards or more ... notched a season-high 381 yards on nine punts the Otis Taylor Award as a senior, given to the top wide receiver in the against #14 Montana (9/10) ... landed three of his six punts inside the 20 Kansas City metro … selected as the SHUKC Offensive Player of the Year in UNI’s victory over Southern Illinois (10/1) ... averaged a season-high in 2015 … also a finalist for the Simone Award, given to the top player in 47 yards per punt in UNI’s win over Missouri State (10/22) ... averaged the Kansas City metro … named the Kansas 5A Offensive Player of the 41 yards per punt with all three of his punts going for fair catches Year as a senior … was first-team all-state and all-conference in 2015, against #17 Western Illinois (11/12). also earning first-team SHUKC for offense, defense and special teams … 2015: Played in all 14 games as the Panthers primary punter … earned lettered in track and field, qualifying for the state meet in 2015. All-MVFC second-team honors … finished the season with 3,203 Personal: Son of Sean and Kim Jegen … has two siblings, Kolten and Kye yards, ranking third all-time at UNI in punting yards in a season … … majoring in business … selected to the honor roll all four years of high averaged 42.7 yards per punt, landing seven for touchbacks, 26 inside school. the 20-yard-line and 15 of 50 yards-or-more … his 42.7 yards per punt in 2015 ranks No. 6 all-time as a Panther … averaged 44.0 yards per punt in UNI’s win over #7 Eastern Washington (9/12), recording four of #38 ZAC his six punts inside the 20 … broke the UNI record for punting average in a game against South Dakota (10/31), averaging 52.4 yards on five KIBBY punts, four of them ranging 50-or-more yards, including a career-long 68-yarder … averaged 48.0 yards per punt in UNI’s win over #23 DB | 5-11 | 203 | R-FR. Indiana State (11/7) … had a career-high eight punts in back-to-back games in the FCS playoffs against #5 Portland State (12/5) and #2 North ALGONA, IOWA Dakota State (12/12). BISHOP GARRIGAN HS 2014: Did not see action. 2013: Redshirted. High School: Played football at South Tama High School as a three- 2016: Redshirted. time letterwinner and two-time team captain ... was an INA first team High School: A 2016 graduate of Bishop Garrigan High School ... first-team All-State Class 3A punter ... two-time first team All-District ... named all-state pick in 2016 ... four-time first-team all-area selection ... two-time first- to the Academic All-District team twice ... helped his team to the 2012 team all-district honoree ... team captain and four-year letterwinner ... two-time State Quarterfinals ... finished with 34 punts, averaging 39.1 yards in all-state pick in baseball ... holds Bishop Garrigan school record for stolen bases 2012 ... also threw for 874 yards and six TDs and rushing for 565 yards ... first-team all-area pick in basketball in 2016 ... three-time state qualifier in and 10 TDs ... also lettered in track and field, basketball and baseball. track ... placed third in the state in the long jump in 2016 ... took third place in Personal: Son of George and Ann Kuhter ... is a third generation UNI the shuttle hurdle relay - while breaking school record ... seventh-place honors student...accounting major. in the 4x200 relay at the state meet in 2016 ... placed sixth in the 2015 shuttle hurdle relay ... honor roll student. Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1997, in Ames, Iowa ... son of Tim and Kara Birkey ... has three siblings (Cal, Cate and Clare) ... step-dad Tim played football at UNI from 1996-1997 ... his grandfather, Bill Kibby, placed football at Iowa State (1957) and at Central College (1958-1961) ... majoring in education.

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#40 ALFONZO #96 MARCEL LAMBERT II MINNIEFIELD LB | 6-0 | 209 | R-FR. DL | 6-2 | 282 | SO. ROCKFORD, ILL. LEE’S SUMMIT, MO. AUBURN HS LEE’S SUMMIT WEST HS

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Saw action in two games as a true freshman ... recorded two High School: Lettered in football at Auburn High School … was named tackles, a quarterback hurry and a pass breakup in UNI’s win at to the all-conference first-team as a senior, earning conference Defen- Indiana State (11/5). sive MVP … was named the team Defensive MVP in 2014 … earned High School: Started three years at Lee’s Summit West High School player of the week honors from WREX and the Chicago Bears … holds for Royce Boehm … was named to the Class 6 Coaches all-state the school record in tackles … was named the No. 13 linebacker in the team along with Media all-state, all-district and all-conference in state of Illinois … also part of the National Core6 traveling 7-on-7 team 2015 … was a Kansas City 41 Five-Star Athlete of the Week during his in 2015 … named team captain … was a scholar-athlete for class 7A. senior season … finished his second year with 88 tackles, 6.5 sacks, Personal: Son of Alfonzo and Amy Lambert … sister, Adeja, plays 15.5 tackles for loss, two forced and two fumble recoveries volleyball at the University of Michigan … was a member of the honor … lead his team to a Class 5 State Championship in 2013 as part of roll all four years. the Army National Guard Football Tour of Champions his sophomore season. Personal: Son of Kline and Anabelle Minniefield … has four brothers, #55 COLTON Kyle, Donell, Corbin and Hampton … majoring in history education and business management. LUECK OL | 6-4 | 286 | SO. #86 BRILEY DYERSVILLE, IOWA MOORE BECKHAM CATHOLIC HS TE | 6-3 | 242 | SO. 2016: Saw action in five games as a reserve on the offensive line. BLUE SPRINGS, MO. 2015: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football at Beckman Catholic High School ... was BLUE SPRINGS SOUTH HS invited to play at the Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star game as a senior. Personal: Son of Chuck and Lynn ... majoring in elementary education and 2016: Saw action in 10 games, starting against #4 North Dakota State middle level education. (10/29) at tight end ... had one catch for 19 yards in UNI’s win over Iowa State (9/3) ... also had a snag for 36 yards against #14 Montana (9/10) ... recorded a touchdown catch for four yards against #4 North #88 MICHAEL Dakota State (10/29). KUNTZ High School: Three-year starter at Blue Springs South High School for Greg Oder … helped his team to a state championship in 2015 … P | 5-11 | 188 | JR. earned all-state, all-district and all-conference as a senior … was named a 2015 Otis Taylor Award nominee … had 37 receptions for 653 CEDAR FALLS, IOWA yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior … also lettered in basketball, CEDAR FALLS HS starting for three years and leading his team to a state championships in 2015. Personal: Son of Katie Moore … has one sibling, Kyla … majoring in 2016: Did not see action. physical therapy. 2015: Did not see action. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Cedar Falls High School for Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert … earned All-Mississippi Valley Conference and All-Metro in 2012 … named to the All-Metro team and All-Mississippi Valley defensive second team in 2013 … played quarterback, defensive back and punter at Cedar Falls. Personal: Son of Mike and Emily Kuntz … was on the Honor Roll all four years … majoring in criminology.

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#7 RICKEY #26 ISAIAH NEAL NIMMERS LB | 6-1 | 241 | JR. DB | 5-9 | 185 | R-FR. RACINE, WIS. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA HORLICK HS WASHINGTON HS

2016: Played in nine games, starting seven between linebacker and 2016: Redshirted. the defensive line ... had 22 tackles including 6.0 for loss of yards, a High School: Lettered in football at Cedar Rapids Washington High team-high three forced fumbles and an interception ... ranked No. 16 in School for Paul James … named a team captain … led his team to the FCS in force fumbles ... had two solo stops and three total tackles three district championships, one conference championship and a against #14 Montana (9/10) ... recorded three tackles including a sack state runner-up finish in 2014 … earned second-team INA all-state as and a forced fumble against #11 Youngstown State (10/15) ... notched a senior … was first-team all-district as a wide receiver and named to a career-high eight tackles, including two TFL, a sack and his first-ca- the first-team all-area as a defensive back in 2015 … has 45 receptions reer interception against Indiana State (11/5) ... had four tackles, a as a senior, finishing with 870 yards and 12 receiving touchdowns along sack for a loss of nine yards and two quarterback hurries in UNI’s win with three interceptions … selected to all-conference and all-metro over #17 Western Illinois (11/12). second-team as a defensive back in 2013 … named first-team all-dis- 2015: Saw action in 12 games on special teams and as a reserve trict in 2013. linebacker … brought in eight tackles, including one sack … had two Personal: Son of Laurence and Eara Nimmers … has one sibling, Noah tackles, including a hand in a tackle for loss in UNI’s win over #6 South … majoring in exercise science. Dakota State (10/24) … had a sack against #23 Indiana State (11/7). 2014: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Racine Horlick High School for Brian #85 ELIAS Fletcher … voted Offensive Player of the Year by his team while lead- ing Horlick High School to a City championship in 2013 … also helped NISSEN lead his team to a playoff appearance his senior season … earned All-Area honorable mention as a quarterback in 2013 … named a first TE | 6-4 | 243 | JR. team All-Conference selection in 2012 and 2013 … also lettered in SPRINGVILLE, IOWA basketball and track and field, earning seven total varsity letters while at Horlick High School. SPRINGVILLE HS Personal: Son of Margaret Garcia and Rickey Neal, Sr. … majoring in communication. 2016: Played in all 11 games, starting six at tight end ... had five catches for 52 yards ... also served as a blocking tight end, helping the UNI rushing crew to 1,734 yards ... was a part of the offense that had five consecutive games with 300-plus offensive yards to start the season ... also helped the UNI offense to a season-high 556 total offensive yards against Missouri State (10/22) ... had a catch for 10 yards against #14 Montana (9/10) ... had a season-long snag for 19 yards against #8 South Dakota State (11/19). 2015: Saw action in 10 games this season on special teams and as a reserve tight end … served as a blocking tight end for the Panthers, helping UNI to four consecutive games with 300-or-more yards on the ground. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Played football at Springville High School for Joe Martin … started all four years on the varsity squad … earned All-District and first team All- State in 2012 and 2013 … named team captain his junior and senior seasons … rushed for 2,218 yards, received for 296 and had 48 rushing and 59 total touchdowns during the 2013 season … he also had 107 tackles throughout his senior year … helped lead his team to four District championships and to the state quarterfinals in 2013 … also lettered in track and field and basketball. Personal: Son of Bill and Pamela Nissen … is a National Council on Youth Leadership member...communications/public relations major.

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#94 SONNY NICK ONKEN PHILLIPS DL | 6-3 | 256 | R-FR. WR | 5-7 | 188 | R-FR. NORWALK, IOWA IOWA CITY, IOWA NORWALK HS REGINA

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football at Norwalk High School for Paul Pat- High School: Lettered in football at Regina High School in Iowa City ... terson … named the Cedar Rapids Gazette and Iowa Preps Defensive was a part of four consecutive state championship teams ... is a two- Player of the Year … earned Iowa Preps and Elite all-state honors … time all-state selection for football ... also lettered in basketball and three-time all-district selection … earned Warren County Player of the baseball, earning all-conference in both. Year … led his team to the state championship game in 2015 … helped Personal: Son of Bill and Beth ... has one sibling, Jake ... was a part of his team to four consecutive seasons in the state playoffs … first fresh- the Honor Roll. man in Norwalk history to play and start for the varsity team in his first season … racked up 86 tackles, 17 tackles for loss and a touchdown as a senior … also lettered in basketball and track and field … is third #78 TYLER all-time in school history in the discus. PUTNEY Personal: Son of Dendra Lee and Patrick Onken … has two brothers and a sister … majoring in business … is a four-time academic all-dis- DL | 6-6 | 302 | JR. trict selection. FOREST CITY, IOWA FOREST CITY HS #43 CHRISTIAN PEREZ 2016: Played in all 11 games as a reserve on the offensive line ... was integral in helping the UNI offense to average more than 350 yards of LB | 6-1 | 246 | JR. total offense a game. 2015: Did not see action. HARLEM, N.Y. 2014: Redshirted. JOHN F. KENNEDY HS High School: Played football at Forest City High School for Todd Es- peland and Ken Kasper … is a two-time All-District selection … was named team captain in 2013 and earned Globe Gazette North Iowa All 2016: Played in six games on special teams and as a reserve defensive Area team honors … selected to play for the North squad at the Iowa lineman. Shrine Bowl … also lettered in track and field and wrestling, earning Prior to UNI: Played football at Monroe College, earning all-conference an NIC Conference Championship in the heavyweight division in 2014. as a sophomore. Personal: Son of Ed and Linda Putney, has two siblings, Emily and High School: Lettered in football at John F. Kennedy High School for Justin, who played on the offensive line for the Panthers from 2013-15 Andy Lanceberg … was named all-county, all-city and all-state as a … majoring in criminology. senior … invited to the Senior All-Star game.

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#89 TREY #87 JALEN RECKNOR RIMA TE/FB | 6-0 | 230 | R-FR. WR | 6-0 | 192 | SO. MT. HOREB, WIS. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA MT. HOREB HS PRAIRIE HS

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Played in all 11 games at wide receiver, starting two ... earned High School: Lettered in football at Mt. Horeb High School for Travis MVFC All-Newcomer honors ... finished second on the team in all-pur- Rohrer … was a unanimous first-team all-conference tight end as a juniorpose yards with 764 (305 receiving, 342 kick return, 23 rush) ... scored … also earned second-team all-conference as a linebacker in 2015 … four touchdowns, including two on special teams ... notched four had 49 career receptions and eight career touchdowns … led his team catches for 68 yards and a 34-yard touchdown against Missouri State to a conference championship as a sophomore … also helped his team (10/22) ... had two kickoff returns for 76 yards against #4 North Dakota to three consecutive trips to the Level 3 playoffs … lettered in basketball, State (10/29) ... had a career-high 176 all-purpose yards against Indiana earning honorable mention all-conference and helping his team to a state State (11/5), setting a new UNI record for longest punt return for a championship as a junior. touchdown in a game (94 yards) ... recorded a career-high 79 receiving Personal: Son of Cory and Connie … has two siblings, Marissa and yards against #17 Western Illinois (11/12) ... finished with 66 receiving Tristan … majoring in pre-med. yards and a 34-yard receiving touchdown against #8 South Dakota State (11/19), also returning a kickoff for 99-yards into the end zone. High School: Lettered in football at Prairie High School for Mark Bliss #99 ADAM … named first-team all-district and all-metro as a senior along with third-team all-state … was also all-district and all-metro as a junior … RETH holds the school record for touchdowns in a season with 16 … named a team captain … has 22 receptions for 567 yards and 541 rushing DL | 6-3 | 270 | SR. yards for 16 touchdowns as a senior … averaged 19.4 yards per play in MANCHESTER IOWA 2015 … also lettered in basketball, baseball and track and field … was the Conference Athlete of the Year in track as a junior, also earning MANCHESTER-WEST DELAWARE all-metro, all-state and all-conference … was the 200 and 400 meter state champion … named all-conference and all-metro in basketball 2016: Did not see action. and baseball. 2015: Started in 12 games on the defensive line … recorded 59 tackles Personal: Son of Todd and Molly … has two siblings, Bailey and Pay- on the season, including 36 solo and 23 assisted … finished 2015 with ton. 3.5 tackles for loss that included three sacks … had two pass breakups, one quarterback hurry and a fumble recovery … had four tackles and two sacks in UNI’s win over #7 Eastern Washington (9/12) … racked up a career-high nine tackles, including seven solo against #17 Cal Poly (9/19) … turned in eight tackles and a quarterback hurry against #2 North Dakota State (10/10) … grabbed his first-career fumble recovery in UNI’s win over South Dakota (10/31) … tied his career-high in tackles with nine, adding a sack for a loss of four yards against Missouri State (11/14). 2014: Saw action in all 14 games on the defensive line … finished the season with 20 tackles, including 4.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks … recorded a career-high four solo tackles, including one sack against Northern Colorado (9/20) … had two tackles against Western Illinois (10/25) … matched his career-high of four tackles in UNI’s win over Southern Illinois (11/15). 2013: Redshirted. High School: Three-year letter winner in football at Manchester-West Delaware High School for Doug Winkowiltch ... named second team All-District in 2010, first team All-District and second team All-State in 2011 ... selected to the first team All-District and All-State his senior season ... holds a school record in most tackles-for-loss... also lettered in wrestling for three years and placed first in state in 2012. Personal: Son of Mike and Gina Reth...majoring in technology manage- ment.

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#36 KORBY #28 JAMAHL SANDER SCOTT DB | 6-0 | 212 | R-FR. DB | 5-8 | 174 | R-FR. BELMOND, IOWA ST. LOUIS, MO. BELMOND-KLEMME HS KIRKWOOD HS

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football at Belmond-Klemme High School … High School: Lettered in football at Kirkwood High School … three-time first-team all-district … was named District Offensive MVP as earned all-state, all-district, all-conference as a running back … a junior and a senior … also earned first-team all-state in 2015 … only was also an all-conference defensive back as a junior and senior played in six games a senior, still racking up 1,679 rushing yards and 30 … named a team captain his senior season … had 31 tackles, touchdowns … rushed for 1,879 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns as a seven interceptions and four interception returns for touchdowns junior … was named second-team all-district as a freshman … also let- as a senior, along with 114 rushing attempts for 1,100 yards and 10 tered in basketball, baseball and track and field … was two-time all-con- touchdowns … also lettered in track and field, earning the Alvin ference in baseball … holds the school record in the 200 meters in track Miller Amazing Sprinter Award and team captain. and is a two-time conference champion in the 100 and 200 meters and a Personal: Son of Xan Scott. state champion in both events. Personal: Son of Mike and Dawn Sander … has two siblings, Ryann and #74 JACKSON Tate … majoring in exercise science. SCOTT-BROWN REGGIE #12 OL | 6-4 | 312 | SO. SCHULTE COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA QB | 5-11 | 204 | SR. ST. ALBERTS HS CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA 2016: Played in nine games, starting seven at left guard on the XAVIER HS offensive line ... helped UNI to 1,734 yards on the ground during the season ... was a part of the offensive line that helped the 2016: Did not see action. Panthers rush 200-plus yards in back-to-back games against 2015: Did not see action. Southern Illinois (10/1) and South Dakota (10/8) ... helped the UNI 2014: Did not see action. offense to a top-50 ranking in rushing offense during the season. 2013: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football at St. Alberts High School High School: Finished with 4,002 passing yards, 54 touchdown passes and under coach Kevin Culjat … was the winner of the Vince Leber a 68 percent completion rating at Xavier High School for Duane Schulte Spirit Award at St. Albert his senior season … was invited to ... was named the Cedar Rapids Metro and Mississippi Valley Conference participate in the Iowa Shrine Bowl … ranked 16th individu- first team quarterback in 2011 and 2012 ... during his senior season he ally in the state on Iowa Prep Rivals … was named to the Des was named the Cedar Rapids Gazette/KCRG All-Area Football Player of Moines Register All-State second team, first-team All-City and the Year and Cedar Rapids Metro Player of the Year ... was named to the first-team All-District as a senior … selected to the All-District Iowapreps.com Class4A All-State first team, Des Moines Register Class and All-Western Iowa first-team as a junior … was on the state 4A All-State first team and the Iowa Newspaper Association Class 4A runner-up football team as a freshman and sophomore, getting All-State second team in 2012 ... selected to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl the starting nod as a sophomore in the state championship game All-Star Game ... was named to the Class 4A Academic All-State football … also lettered in track, basetball, baseball. team ... member of National Honor Society for three years and the honor Personal: Son of Jen Brown … was a four-year member of the roll for four years. concert and show choir … participated in two musicals and two Personal: Son of Duane and Sherry Schulte … majoring in mathematics state-rated one-act plays … is a lector and active member at teaching. Corpus Christi Parish … received the Monsignor Kelly Circle of Excellence Award for community service...majoring in elementary education.

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#47 ELERSON #79 EZRA SMITH SZCZYRBAK DL | 6-5 | 230 | R-FR. OL | 6-4 | 299 | JR. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. MOOSE LAKE, MINN. MINNEAPOLIS SOUTH HS MOOSE LAKE HS

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Made the switch to the offensive line, playing in three games and High School: Lettered in football at Minneapolis South High School starting one before suffering a season-ending injury against Eastern … was a first-team all-state selection by USA Today as a tight end … Washington (9/17). earned second-team all-state Northstar as a defensive end … named 2015: Saw action in six games as a reserve on the defensive line … second-team all-metro Star Tribune … also lettered in track and field, recorded an assisted tackle in UNI’s season-opener against Iowa State wrestling and basketball. (9/5). Personal: Has two siblings, August and Brandon … majoring in psychol- 2014: Redshirted. ogy. High School: Played football at Moose Lake High School in Moose Lake, Minn. for Dave Louzek … lettered all four years as a defensive #77 BRYCE end and offensive guard … was named a finalist for Mr. Football and was named to play in the Minnesota All-Star Game … was the Duluth SWEENEY News Tribune Player of the Year … was selected to the Minnesota Vikings All-state team, Northstar Football News All-State first team, AP OL | 6-5 | 323 | R-FR. All-State second team during his senior season … was honored as the offensive and defensive MVP for the Great Polar Alliance … earned SIOUX CITY, IOWA honorable mention AP All-State, All-Conference and All-Area during BISHOP HEELAN his junior season … helped his team to two state quarterfinal appear- ances and two state championship appearances … also lettered in basketball, baseball and track and field. 2016: Redshirted due to injury. Personal: Son of Kevin and Jennifer Szczyrbak … has four siblings, 2015: Started 13 games for UNI at right tackle, seeing action in all 14 … Ava, Aiden, Adelyn and Ned...majoring in elementary education and earned MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his performance against middle level education ... married Chelsea Hartman in offseason. #23 Indiana State (11/7) … helped UNI to a school record 3,266 rushing yards … was a part of the UNI offense that finished the season ranked No. 15 in the FCS in rushing offense … had a hand in the UNI offensive #41 BLAKE line that created holes for the Panther rushing corps, allowing UNI to THOMAS have two 1,000+ yard rushers in the same season for the first time in school history … was a part of the offensive line that helped the Panthers LB | 6-1 | 224 | JR. to four straight games with 300-or-more rushing yards, including wins against Missouri State (11/14) and #5 Portland State (12/5) where UNI WATERLOO, IOWA rushed for over 400 yards. 2014: Saw action in 13 games as a reserve on the offensive line … … was WATERLOO WEST HS a part of the UNI offensive line that has helped the Panthers to 2,353 yards on the ground … helped the offensive line that allowed UNI to finish with 2016: Saw action in 10 games on special teams and as a reserve 300 or more rushing yards in two consecutive games, against Northern linebacker ... had a career-high three tackles, including a sack against Colorado (9/20) and Tennessee Tech (9/27). Southern Illinois (10/1) ... recorded a tackle and a pass breakup against 2013: Redshirted. Missouri State (10/22) ... scored a solo stop in UNI’s win at #17 Western High School: Was a three-year starter and letter winner in football at Illinois (11/12). Bishop Heelan High School for Roger Jansen ... helped lead his team 2015: Did not see action due to injury. 2014: Redshirted. to three district football championships and two state championship High School: Played football at Waterloo West High School for Lonnie appearances ... during the 2012 season he was named the football team Moore … earned Waterloo Courier Prep of the Week his senior sea- captain ... was selected to the All-Metro first team, All-State first team, son … selected as the Waterloo Rotary Club MVP Senior … named All-Conference first team and All-Northwest Iowa first team during his All-Metro in 2012 and 2013 along with first team and second team senior season ... was awarded the Pride Award which is given to the foot- All-Mississippi Valley Conference … also named to the Iowa Newspa- ball player who plays with pride, leadership and lives his Christian faith ... per Association All-State third team … was the team captain during was also a two-year starter on the basketball team and three-year letter the 2013 season and was selected to play for the North squad in the winner for track and field. 2014 Iowa Shrine Bowl … also lettered in track and field. Personal: Son of Mike and Julie Sweeney … majoring in criminology. Personal: Son of Robert Thomas and Bernadette Green Thomas … was part of the Honor Roll … majoring in biology.

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Most Dedicated as a freshman, junior and senior … also lettered in #95 SETH basketball, track and baseball, earning Academic All-Conference in basketball and baseball. THOMAS Personal: Son of Kevin and Cathy Twait … has three siblings, Kristen, Kyle and Lauren … was a part of the National Honor Society, student DL | 6-5 | 262 | SO. council and FCCLA … was also the NHS Vice President...physical STILLWELL, KAN. education major. BLUE VALLEY SW HS #2 MALCOLM WASHINGTON 2016: Played in nine games as a reserve on the defensive line ... recorded two tackles, including 1.5 sacks for a loss of 16 yards against #8 Eastern DB | 6-0 | 183 | SR. Washington (9/17) ... had solo stops against Iowa State (9/3) and Southern Illinois (10/1) ... racked up three tackles including half a tackle for loss at HOUSTON, TEXAS Indiana State (11/5). 2015: Redshirted ALIEF ELSIK HS High School: Lettered in football at Blue Valley Southwest High School for coach Bill Lowe … was a team captain during his senior year … had 12.5 2016: Played in eight games, starting seven at cornerback after return- sacks, 23 tackles for loss and 87 total tackles in 2014 … also had his hand ing from injury ... earned All-MVFC second-team and MVFC All-New- in four blocked PATs and three blocked punts as a senior … was named comer team honors ... racked 26 tackles, including 19 solo and led the to the All-EKL first-team, Wichita All-State team, the Topeka All-State team in interceptions with four ... had four tackles and a pass breakup team and one of Kansas Elite 100 Seniors in 2014 … was a three-time against #8 Eastern Washington (9/17) ... recorded three solo tackles, player of the week as a senior and was Max Prep’s Top-10 Sack Leader including a tackle for loss along with an interception return for 43 … as a junior, he was named to the All-EKL second-team and Wichita All- yards into the end zone for a pick-six against Southern Illinois (10/1) State second-team … selected to the Topeka All-State second-team and ... notched two solo stops and an interception against South Dakota the National Underclassmen Defensive Player at the KCMO Camp. (10/8) ... had a season-high six tackles and an interception against #4 Personal: Son of Rodney and Trish Thomas … has three siblings, Hunter, North Dakota State (10/29) ... finished with five stops against #8 South Shelbey and Dalton...majoring in manufacturing technology. Dakota State (11/19). Prior to UNI: Played two seasons at Fresno State as a cornerback ... saw action in all 12 games in 2015, recording eight tackles and four #75 CAL pass breakups ... his four pass breakups against Hawai’i was a sea- son-high of any Fresno State defensive player in 2015 ... played in all TWAIT 14 games and made seven starts in 2014 as a true freshman ... had 37 tackles and three pass breakups ... had a season-high seven tackles OL | 6-5 | 305 | JR. against San Jose State. MASON, IOWA High School: A highly decorated athlete and four-year letterwinner at Alief Elsik High School under coach Bill Barron ... named the Texas MANSON-NW WEBSTER HS High School Football 2013 All-District 18-5A Return Specialist MVP ... was a Houston Chronicle All-District (18-5A) first-team selection as a 2016: Started all 11 games at left tackle on the offensive line ... earned return specialist ... played in nine games as a senior, leading his team MVFC Scholar-Athlete honorable mention ... helped UNI to 1,734 yards in all-purpose yards with 617 ... had 14 kickoff returns for 481 yards, a on the ground during the season ... was a part of the offensive line that 34.4 average, three touchdowns with a long of 93 ... also returned four helped the Panthers rush 200-plus yards in back-to-back games against punts for a 7.5 average and total of 30 yards ... caught 11 passes for 78 Southern Illinois (10/1) and South Dakota (10/8) ... helped the UNI offense yards in 2013 ... was also a first-team all-academic selection ... com- to a top-50 ranking in rushing offense during the season. peted in track & field at Alief Elsik, running the 400m and the 4x100, 2015: Started seven games for UNI at left tackle before suffering a sea- 4x200 and 4x400 relays ... prefers to be called Mac. son-ending injury … was named to the MVFC Newcomer Team … helped Personal: Son of Karen and James Washington ... has two older broth- UNI to a school record 3,266 rushing yards … was also an integral part in ers Michael and James ... pre-athletic training major. UNI’s offense finishing at No. 15 in the FCS in rushing offense. High School: Was a three-year letter winner at Manson-Northwest Webster High School under coach Jeff Anliker … was named a team captain in 2014 … selected to the 2015 Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star Football Squad … as a senior, was named to the Des Moines Register All-State first-team as an offensive lineman and the INA All-State first team in 2014 … also earned Academic All-State in 2014 … was a two-time first-team All-District lineman and Academic All-District honoree … also earned INA second-team All-State as a defensive lineman in 2013 … was named Defensive MVP and Most Valuable Lineman as a senior … also earned

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ana State ... had nine carries for 35 yards against #17 Western Illinois BRAWNTAE (11/12) ... also carried the ball seven times for 39 yards against #8 South #91 Dakota State (11/19). WELLS 2015: Saw action in all 14 games at wide receiver and on special teams, earning the starting nod in two games … had four receptions DL | 6-2 | 261 | R-FR. for 64 yards, averaging 16.0 yards per catch … also racked up 40 yards on punt returns and 32 on kickoff returns … had a catch for 24 yards in DES MOINES, IOWA UNI’s win over #17 Cal Poly (9/19) … also had a reception for 21 yards DOWLING CATHOLIC HS against #4 Illinois State (10/3) … had 29 kickoff against Cal Poly along with a season-long punt return for 27 yards … finished the year with nine tackles, including six solo while on special teams. 2016: Redshirted. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football at Dowling Catholic High School for High School: Played football at Waukon High School … was the Tom Wilson … helped his team to back-to-back state championships, starting running back and strong safety … earned first team All-State including an undefeated season in 2015 … was named a team captain running back, Gazette All-Area and first team All-District as a senior … … earned all-state, all-district and elite all-state as a senior … racked third team All-State and first team All-District as a junior and first team up 22 solo tackles, 12 assisted, six tackles for loss and six sacks … also All-District as a sophomore … was a team captain in 2013 and 2012 … lettered in basketball. finished as Waukon’s leading rusher with 3,492 rushing yards and was Personal: Son of Tanya Wells and Kevin Dunigan … has two brothers … the school’s leading scorer with 374 points … also lettered in track and majoring in family services. field, basketball and wrestling. Personal: Son of Dave and Laure Weymiller … ranked first in his class, #80 ISAIAH earning academic All-District during his junior and senior years … was also a part of the Honor Roll all four years … majoring in political WESTON science. WR | 6-8 | 207 | R-FR. #2 PEYTON ALBERTVILLE, MINN. WILLIAMS ST. MICHAEL-ALBERVILLE HS TE | 6-2 | 234 | R-FR. 2016: Redshirted. MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA High School: Lettered in football at St. Michael-Albertville High School for Jared Essler … two-time all-conference selection … was named the MARSHALLTOWN Most Valuable Wide Receiver for the Blue Division … named District MVP … also selected to the all-state team as a receiver … named to 2016: Redshirted. the Vikings All-State team … led his team to a 12-1 season, winning the High School: Lettered in football at Marshalltown Senior High School conference, section and state championships … also lettered in basket- ... was a part of the football leadership council and was a team captain ball and track. his senior season ... was also a standout wrestler at Marshalltown, Personal: Son of James and Naomi Weston … has two siblings, Olivia placing fifth at the state meet in 2016, finishing with a career record of Sophia … majoring in psychology. 101-38. Personal: Son of Patrick and Amy ... has two siblings, Carson and Gan- #8 MARCUS non ... father, Patrick, played football at UNI in the 1980s as an offen- sive lineman and long snapper ... majoring in business ... was a part of WEYMILLER the National Honor Society, student senate and a part of the Academic Honor Roll for three years. RB | 5-10 | 204 | JR. WAUKON, IOWA WAUKON HS

2016: Saw action in nine games at wide receiver and in the wildcat ... finished the season with 327 all-purpose yards (237 rush, 24 receiving, nine passing, 66 punt return) ... had three punt returns for a career-high 45 yards, including a career-long 27 yard return against #8 Eastern Washing- ton (9/17) ... had two catches for 24 yards against Missouri State (10/22) ... had a breakout game against Indiana State (11/5), playing primarily in the wildcat ... rushed for a career-high 163 yards, including a career-long 57-yard run ... also had one pass completion for nine yards against Indi-

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#9 XAVIOR #61 PRESTON WILLIAMS WOODS DB | 5-11 | 175 | R-FR. DL | 6-0 | 287 | SR. BURLINGTON, IOWA SOUTH ST. PAUL, MINN. NOTRE DAME HS SOUTH ST. PAUL HS

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Saw action in 11 games, starting 10 on the defensive line ... High School: Lettered in football at Notre Dame High School for Nick finished the season with 28 total tackles along with a forced fumble, Breuer … earned first-team INA and Des Moines Register all-state as a two quarterback hurries and a pass breakup ... opened the season senior … is a three-time first-team all-district selection and a two-time with five tackles, including a tackle for loss in UNI’s win over Iowa winner of District MVP as a wide receiver … also was selected to the State (9/3) ... had three solo stops, a force fumble and a QB hurry INA and Des Moines Register all-state second-team in 2014 … holds the against #14 Montana (9/10) ... recorded a season-high six tackles school record for career all-purpose yards, receiving yards and receiving against #8 Eastern Washington (9/17) ... notched four solo tackles touchdowns … had 1,847 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior, against Missouri State (10/22) ... finished with two tackles, including also adding 799 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground … also lettered an assist on a TFL, a QB hurry and a pass breakup in UNI’s victory in track and field, helping his team to a state championship in 2015 … over Indiana State (11/5). was a state champion in the 4X100 meters, also finishing in second in the 2015: Battled an injury early in the season, but came back to play in long jump and third in the high jump. nine games, starting the last eight … racked up 22 tackles, including Personal: Son Aimee Hingst … has three siblings, Xander, Nadiya and two for loss of yards and two sacks … had four tackles and a hand Quinn … majoring in exercise science. in a sack in UNI’s win over #6 South Dakota State (10/24) … had a sack for a loss of 10 yards against South Dakota (10/31) … recorded a career-high five tackles against Missouri State (11/14) … finished UNI’s FCS playoff win over #5 Portland State (12/5) with four tackles and a fumble recovery. 2014: Saw action in four games as a reserve on the defensive line … recorded one tackle against Northern Colorado (9/20), assisting on a sack … also had a pass breakup against Tennessee Tech (9/27). High School: Played football at South St. Paul High School for Chad Sexauer … was named to the All- State, All-Metro and All-Confer- ence first teams … was an Elite 11 pick … was the Defensive Player of the Year in the Classis Suburban Conference … selected to the Minnesota Viking All-State team … also lettered in wrestling and track and field. Personal: Son of Joeanna and Preston Woods Sr. … has one sibling, Paxton … majoring in movement and exercise science.

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#68 WILLIAM #6 TERRELL BLASER CAREY OL | 6-1 | 281 | FR. WR | 5-10 | 211 | FR. PEOSTA, IOWA MADISON, WIS. WESTERN DUBUQUE HS MADISON WEST HS

High School: A 2017 graduate of Western Dubuque High School ... two- Letter winner at Madison West High School … team captain his se- time all-district selection ... Telegraph Herald All-Area team in football nior season … first-team all-state in 2016 … two-time all-conference ... ranked No. 7 nationally in the shot put with a throw of 66’2” ... state selection for offense … also earned all-conference for special teams champion in the shot put as a senior ... ranks No. 3 all-time in the state of and defense in 2016 … all-region and all-area first-team honors as a Iowa’s prep history in the shot put ... led Western Dubuque to its first team senior … named the MVP of the All-City Bowl … also lettered in bas- conference championship in school history ... member of National Honor ketball and track and field … was a team captain for basketball his Society. senior year … earned the Links Student Recognition Award in 2015 and 2016 … is an Avid/Tops Student … son of Vincent and Lori Mann Personal: Son of Maggie and Tom Blaser ... has two siblings (Tim and Carey … has four siblings, Alysia, Vincent Jr., Terrance and Ciera. Alison) ... born Nov. 29, 1998, in Dubuque, Iowa ... majoring in exercise science. #29 TAYSHAUN COOPER #44 JARED WR | 5-10 | 177 | FR. BRINKMAN WATERLOO, IOWA DL | 5-11 | 290 | FR. WATERLOO WEST HS IOWA CITY, IOWA Lettered in football at Waterloo West High School for Lonnie Moore REGINA HS … third-team all-state in 2016 … was first-team all-district and all-metro as a senior … selected to play in the Blue & Grey All-Ameri- Letter winner at Iowa City Regina for coach Marv Cook … three-time can Bowl … also earned a spot at the River Battle Bowl … helped his district MVP … was a two-time Elite all-state selection … named 2016 team to a district championship in 2016 … lettered in track and field Defensive Lineman of the Year … was an all-around athlete at Regina, … earned all-state honors in the 100 and 200 meter dashes, along also lettering in wrestling and track and field … four-time state qualifier in with the 4X100 and 4X400 meter relays … son of Rebecca Wright wrestling ... won back-to-back heavyweight state championships in 2016 and Dorsie Cooper … has two brothers, Dayshaun Cooper and Mark and 2017 … placed fifth at state in the 220-pound weight class in 2015 Crawford … brother, Mark, played football at UNI in 2005. … three-time state qualifier in track and field in the shot put … broke 2A state shot put record en route to state title in 2017 ... placed second in state meet in shot put in 2016 … was also a Drake Relays qualifier, placing #76 JAKE second in 2016 … son of Mike and Carla Brinkman … has a brother, Jake. CROZIER OL | 6-3 | 328 | FR. HARVEY, IOWA TWIN CEDARS HS

Letter winner at Twin Cedars High School … two-time all-state selec- tion, including to the first-team in 2016 … three-time all-district honor- ee … two-time District Lineman MVP … selected to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl … academic all-state selection … received the Iowa Bankers Association Student Achievement Award … led the district in sacks in 2016 … also lettered in basketball, track and field and baseball … was a conference champion in the shot put and discus throw … also a state qualifier in track and field … part of the Honor Roll at Twin Cedars High School … son of Gary and Jana Crozier … has two siblings, Alexis Crozier and Seth Poffenburger. UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com 48 NEWCOMERS

22 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns in 2016 ... rushed for BRYCE 612 yards as a junior in a spread passing game attack ... honor roll #50 student ... President’s Award for Academic Achievement (2013, 2017) FLATER ... posted a 5.17 GPA on a 5.0 scale. Personal: Son of Emmit and Sue Hoosman ... has three siblings LB | 6-1 | 224 | FR. (Anastasia, Quintin and Sydney) ... born May 7, 1999, in Naperville, Illinois ... majoring in business ... chose to come to UNI because “it is GRUNDY CENTER, IOWA close to family, love the football program, great business program and GRUNDY CENTER HS I can envision myself succeeding in football and in the educational programs.” Lettered in football at Grundy Center High School for Brent Thoren … two-time all-state first-team selection … two-time all-district Player of the Year … was the Marshalltown Times Republican all-class area #16 JACOB Player of the Year … named the 2016 River Battle Bowl Defensive MVP … was also selected to play for the North squad in the Iowa Shrine KELLER Bowl … also lettered in track and field, basketball and baseball … son of Brad and Jennifer Flater … has one sister, Brooke. QB | 6-1 | 206 | FR. #45 BROCK AURORA, ILL. FENWICK HS HADACHEK LB | 6-2 | 208 | FR. Lettered in football at Fenwick High School … starting quarterback and also a standout basketball player … looking to major in sports DYSART, IOWA management … son of Bryan and Anne. UNION HS #48 CHRIS Letter winner at Union High School for coach Joe Hadachek … two-year team captain … earned all-state linebacker in 2016 … selected to the KOLAREVIC all-district team in 2015 as a utility player … also lettered in track and field … two-time state qualifier … son of Jon and Rene … has two siblings, LB | 6-0 | 223 | FR. Jace and Levi. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. #54 ERIC SAINT FRANCIS HS HENRY Lettered in football at Saint Francis High School … team captain … earned all-conference and all-region Dream Team in 2016 … was also DL | 6-1 | 278 | FR. selected to the AP and Free Press all-state squads as a senior … led TRIPOLI, IOWA his team to a state semifinal appearance in 2015 and to the quarterfi- nals in 2016 … son of John and Debbie Kolarevic … has one sibling, TRIPOLI HS Ethan.

A 2017 graduate of Tripoli High School. #19 SUNI #31 TYLER LANE HOOSMAN DB | 6-3 | 203 | FR. RB | 6-0 | 201 | FR. BETTENDORF, IOWA PLAINFIELD, ILL. BETTENDORF HS PLAINFIELD HS Lettered at Bettendorf High School … ranked as one of the top-35 recruits in the state of Iowa. High School: A 2017 graduate of Plainfield North High School in Plainfield, Illinois ... first-team all-state special mention pick in 2016 ... first-team all-area and first-team all-conference selection as a senior ... invited to play in the NVC Senior All-America Game ... team captain on the track team ... rushed for 1,691 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior ... caught

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#63 NATE JON MURPHY NZOMBO PK | 6-0 | 166 | FR. RB | 5-7 | 205 | JR. WEST DES MOINES, IOWA TIFFIN, IOWA VALLEY HS TIFFIN CLEAR CREEK HS/IOWA WESTERN

Letter winner at Valley High School for Gary Swenson … helped his Prior to UNI: Started all 12 games as running back at Iowa Western team to a conference championship, eventually advancing to the state Community College ... rushed for 440 yards and six touchdowns in 2016 quarterfinals … was 4-for-4 from field goal range his senior season, for the Rievers ... honorable mention all-conference honoree. also hitting in a career-long 49-yarder … son of Craig and Shaunda High School: A 2014 graduate of Clear Creek Amana High School ... Murphy … has one brother, Carl … both parents are graduates of UNI. first-team all-conference pick as a senior after posting 1,068 all-pur- pose yards ... produced 727 all-purpose yards as a junior, while earning second-team all-conference honors ... honorable mention all-confer- ence selection as a sophomore ... holds the school records in the 4x100 #93 BEDALE relay and the distance medley relay ... participated in football, baseball, NABA basketball and track & field. DL | 5-11 | 273 | FR. WEST DES MOINES, IOWA #72 JUSTIN VALLEY HS PEINE OL | 6-5 | 293 | FR. Lettered in football at Valley High School … first-team all-state and all-conference as a senior … two-time all-district selection … led his PARKER, KAN. team in tackles, sacks and tackles for loss in 2016 … has been select- PRAIRIE VIEW HS ed to play in the Shrine Bowl … also lettered in track and field … state meet and Drake Relays qualifier in the shot put and discus … placed third in the discus and fifth in the shot put at the state meet as a junior Letter winner at Prairie View High School for coach Doug Whitcraft … … son of Rachel and Lamoussa Naba … has three siblings, Inejah, named Sports In Kansas Top-100 football players in the state and to the Zemira and Ramez. Top-25 Linemen to Watch list … selected to play in the Kansas Shrine Bowl in July … two-time all-conference for offensive and defensive line … was Linn County News all-county first-team and Miami County MASON Republic tri-county spotlight team in 2016 … selected to the Topeka #73 Capital Journal all-Kansas first-team as a senior, also earning hon- NEISEN orable mention as a junior … named to the KPREPs 4A-Div II Kansas State All-Star Team … also lettered in basketball and track and field OL | 6-4 | 329 | FR. … was a state qualifier in the discus as a sophomore … President of the Cadmus 4-H Club … junior advisor for Prairie View FFA … son of DENVER, IOWA Robert and Joann Peine … has two brothers, Trint and Chaylin. DENVER HS #70 TREVOR Lettered at Denver High School … two-time INA, Iowa Preps/Rivals and Des Moines Register all-state … selected to the Northwest Iowa PENNING Elite Offense first-team in 2016 and 2017 … was the District Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2017 … finalist for the Lineman of the Year by OL | 6-6 | 289 | FR. Iowa Preps/Rivals … two-time Elite Offense Iowa Preps/Rivals se- CLEAR LAKE, IOWA lection … was also all-district in 2015 and 2016 … three-time all-aca- demic selection … was third-team Elite Offense by Iowa Preps/Rivals NEWMAN CATHOLIC HS in 2016 along with junior all-state first team … son of Sara and Kevin Neisen … has one sister, Madison. Lettered in football at Newman Catholic High School … team captain … earned first-team all-district … all-area selection … invited to play in the River Battle Bowl … helped his team to a 6-3 record in 2016 … also lettered in basketball and track and field … son of Jeff and eresaT Penning … has two siblings, Jared and Stephanie

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#16 CAMERON #97 NICK PERKINS SIMPSON QB | 5-9 | 197 | FR. LS | 5-8 | 203 | FR. LOGANVILLE, GA. DES MOINES, IOWA LOGANVILLE HS DOWLING CATHOLIC HS

A 2017 graduate of Loganville High School in Loganville, Georgia. Letter winner at Dowling Catholic High School for Tom Wilson … helped his team to three state championships … also lettered in track and field, throwing the shot put and discus … son of Mary and Denise Simpson … has one brother, Trent, who started at long snapper for the #69 TYUS Panthers from 2013-16. PHILLIPS #30 ALPHONSO OL | 6-7 | 285 | FR. SOKO WATERLOO, IOWA EAST HS RB | 5-7 | 179 | FR. MUSCATINE, IOWA A 2017 graduate of Waterloo East High School. MUSCATINE HS

Lettered in football at for coach Jake Mueller #53 WESTON … brought in 2,420 yards of total offense and 35 touchdowns in just 16 career varsity games at Muscatine … two-time all-state selection … SCHULTZ ran for 942 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior … accumulated 1,090 offensive yards and 11 total touchdowns in 2016 … also earned first- LB | 6-3 | 215 | FR. team all-district in 2016 … son of Gus and Nataline. MASON CITY, IOWA MASON CITY HS #67 ERIK A 2017 graduate of Mason City High School. SORENSEN OL | 6-6 | 320 | FR. WAUKEE, IOWA WAUKEE HS

Lettered in football at Waukee High School for coach Scott Carlson … team captain … was a two-time all-district selection … earned INA all-state offensive line … played for Team Iowa in the River Battle Bowl as a senior … named academic all-state … also lettered in track and field … earned all-academic honors at Waukee … son of Brad and Laurie Sorensen … has two siblings, Kyle and Emilie.

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MAX #18 JOHN STEFFEN SULLIVAN DB | 5-11 | 185 | FR. QB | 5-11 | 187 | FR. PEOSTA, IOWA CLINTON, IOWA WESTERN DUBUQUE CLINTON HS

High School: A 2017 graduate of Western Dubuque High School. Letter winner from Clinton High School … two-time all-district selec- Personal: Cousin of UNI men’s basketball player Spencer Haldeman. tion … all-state second-team honoree as a quarterback in 2016 … District Offensive MVP and District Punter of the Year as a senior … named to the Iowa Preps/Rivals Elite second-team as a quarterback #42 KENDRICK in 2016 … all-area and all-metro in 2016 … also named the All-Area Player of the Year by the Clinton Herald as a senior … led the state in SUNTKEN completion percentage (64%), yards (2,597) and touchdowns (26) in 2016 … named all-metro and all-area as a junior … currently holds LB | 6-0 | 240 | JR. 12 school records at Clinton High School … is just the 13th player in class 4A history to throw for over 5,000 career yards … son of Dan HAMPTON, IOWA and Julie Sullivan … has two siblings, Colin and Jordan. HAMPTON-DUMONT/IOWA CENTRAL

Prior to UNI, played at Iowa Central Community College for coach Kevin #51 RILEY Twait … was a team captain as a sophomore at Iowa Central … two- time all-region selection … lettered in football at Hampton-Dumont High VAN WYHE School for Jerry Shaffrath … was a two-time all-district and all-state selection in high school … team captain in 2013 … earned all-area by LB | 6-2 | 215 | FR. the Globe Gazette in 2014 … played in the Iowa Shrine Bowl on the North ROCK RAPIDS, IOWA squad … also lettered in track and field and wrestling … was a confer- ence champion in the 220-pound weight division in 2015, also placing CENTRAL LYON HS third and second at the state tournament as a junior and senior … son of Jon and Tami Suntken … has three siblings, Katelyn, Kellen and Kirsten. Letter winner at Central Lyon High School … team captain as a senior … two-time all-district selection … broke the school record for single-season receptions and receiving yards as a junior before #5 ISAIAH switching to linebacker … was named to the all-NWI review team in 2016 … also lettered in baseball, basketball and track and field… was TROUSIL a three-time all-conference first-team selection in baseball, earning all-state as a junior … was a team captain for his basketball team RB | 5-9 | 186 | FR. as a senior … earned second-team all-conference as a junior and all-sub state team in basketball along with second-team all-state … BURLINGTON, IOWA currently 100 points away from 1,000 career points … state qualifier in WEST BURLINGTON HS track and field in the 100 meter dash … helped his 4X100 meter relay team to a fifth place finish in 2015 and fourth place finish in 2016 … earned Des Moines Register all-state as a sprinter … is a member of Lettered in football at West Burlington High School … three-time the National Honor Society … son of Greg and Michelle Van Wyhe … all-district selection, including first-team honors in 2014 and 2015 … has two siblings, Rex and Regan. first-team all-Hawkeye in 2014 … averaged 6.5 yards per carry during his high school career … also lettered in track and field … has the fastest automated time in the state of Iowa’s history in the 100-meter dash ... named the 2017 Male Track Athlete of the Year by the Des Moines Reg- ister ... named the 2017 Male Athlete of the Year by the Burlington Hawk Eye ... holds the school and state meet record in the 100 and 200 meter dashes … helped his 4X100 and 4X200 meter relay teams to school and state meet records … three times was named the Boys State Track Pizza Ranch MVP in 2015, 2016 and 2017 … son of Andrea and Ronnie Stewart and Titus and Marisella Wortham … has one sister, Iliyah.

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#84 MATTHEW #4 KEELON VANDERSLICE BROOKINS TE | 6-7 | 257 | FR. DB | 5-11 | 206 | SR. OLATHE, KAN. ST. PAUL, MINN. NORTHWEST HS TARTAN HS/WISCONSIN

Letter winner at Olathe Northwest High School for coach Chip Career: Played in 29 games … recorded 5 tackles, including 1.0 for Sherman … second-team All-Sunflower League his senior season … loss ... part of winningest senior class in school history, posting a named one of the top-25 tight ends in the state in 2016 … also lettered record of 41-13 (.759), including a 26-7 (.788) mark in Big Ten play and in basketball as a junior and senior … son of Rick and Bev Vanderslice three consecutive bowl wins. … has two brothers, Jake and Zach. 2016 Season: Earned second letter, playing in 11 games, primarily on special teams ... recorded 1 solo tackle vs. Illinois on Nov. 12. JOHN #65 2015 Season: Earned first letter, playing in 11 games … logged two YOUNT tackles, including first tackle for loss of career … registered 1.0 TFL vs. Rutgers on Oct. 31 … tallied a solo tackle vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. OL | 6-2 | 295 | FR. 12. ANKENY, IOWA 2014 Season: Played in 7 games ... recorded a career-high 2 tackles ANKENY CENTENNIAL HS vs. Illinois on Oct. 25 ... saw action at Iowa on Nov. 22, vs. Nebraska on Nov. 15, at Rutgers on Nov. 1, at Northwestern on Oct. 4, vs. Bowling Green on Sept. 20 and vs. Western Illinois on Sept. 6. Lettered in football at Ankeny Centennial High School for Jerry and Ryan Pezzetti … team captain his senior season … two-time all-dis- 2013 Season: Redshirted. trict … named to the INA and Des Moines Register all-state first- teams … earned a spot at the River Battle Bowl … son of Deanna and High School: Four-star recruit by Rivals... rated as three-star recruit by David Yount … has three siblings, Jenna, Jackie and Julia … father, ESPN and Scout ... ranked No. 32 cornerback in the nation by Rivals, David, played at UNI as a defensive lineman in 1982. No. 58 by Scout and No. 74 by ESPN ... rated the No. 2 recruit in state of Minnesota by Rivals ... despite playing in only 12 games due to injury, finished career with nine interceptions as a defensive back and scored seven touchdowns as a wide receiver... as a senior, tallied two interceptions and a forced fumble in three games before missing rest of season with knee injury ... had an interception, blocked punt and eight solo tackles in lone game of junior season ... as a sophomore, recorded six interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown ... also returned a kickoff for a touchdown and scored four offensive TDs on way to All-Classic Suburban Conference honors ... claimed 2012 Minnesota Class AA state title in 200 meters as a junior, running a wind-aided 21.90 ... Tartan High School’s recipient of 2012 Wendy’s High School Heisman Athletic Award ... three-time All-Academic selection ... three-year honor roll member ... head coach was Tim Murtha.

Personal: Parents are Tyrone and Dorene Brookins ... volunteered as elementary school mentor and in children’s ministries at church ... graduated with degree in human development and family studies in December 2016.

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GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 SOUTHERN IOWA STATE CAL POLY UTAH

Sept. 2, 2017 Sept. 9, 2017 Sept. 16, 2017 Jack Trice Stadium (61,500) UNI-Dome (16,324) Eccles Coliseum (8,500)

Location...... Ames, Iowa Location...... San Luis Obispo, Cali. Location...... Cedar City, Utah Head Coach...... Matt Campbell (2nd yr) Head Coach...... Tim Walsh (9th yr) Head Coach...... Demario Warren (2nd yr) Coach Record (overall/school)...... 35-15/3-9 Coach Record (overall/school)...... 167-124/50-42 Coach Record (overall/school)...... 6-5/6-5 2016 Record...... 3-9 2016 Record...... 7-5 2016 Record...... 6-5 2016 Big 12 Record...... 2-7/9th 2015 Big Sky Record...... 5-3/t-5th 2016 Big Sky Record...... 5-3/t-5th Football Contact...... Mike Green Football Contact...... Eric Burdick Football Contact...... Chanel Barnes Office...... 515-294-7019 Office...... (805) 756-6550 Office...... 435-865-8229 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... Cyclones.com Website...... Calpolymustangs.com Website...... Suutbirds.com Conference Website...... Big12Sports.com Conference Website...... BigSkyConf.com Conference Website...... BigSkyConf.com

SERIES VS. IOWA STATE SERIES VS. CAL POLY SERIES VS. SOUTHERN UTAH

Series History...... Iowa State leads, 21-6-3 Series History...... UNI leads, 6-1 Series History...... UNI leads, 4-0 In Ames...... Iowa State leads, 20-6-1 In San Luis Obispo...... UNI leads, 3-1 In Cedar City...... 2-0 In Cedar Falls...... Iowa State leads, 1-0-2 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 3-0 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 2-0 First Meeting (1899)...... Tied, 0-0 First Meeting (1997)...... CP 38, UNI 24 First Meeting (1996)...... UNI 31, SU 21 Last Meeting (2016)...... UNI 25, ISU 20 Last Meeting (2015)...... UNI 34, CP 20 Last Meeting (2008)...... UNI 34, SU 24 Last UNI Win (2016)...... UNI 25, ISU 20 Last UNI Win (2015)...... UNI 34. CP 20 Last UNI Win (2008)...... UNI 34, SU 24 Last ISU Win (2015)...... ISU 31, UNI 7 Last Cal Poly Win (1997)...... CP 38, UNI 24 Last SU Win...... -- Farley vs. Iowa State...... 3-7 Farley vs. Cal Poly...... 3-0 Farley vs.Southern Utah...... 2-0 Campbell vs. UNI...... 0-1 Walsh vs. UNI...... 0-1 Warren vs. UNI...... 0-0

GAME 4 SOUTHERN GAME 5 WESTERN GAME 6 SOUTH DAKOTA ILLINOIS ILLINOIS STATE

Sept. 30, 2017 Oct. 7, 2017 Oct. 14, 2017 (15,000) UNI-Dome (16,324) Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium (19,300)

Location...... Carbondale, Ill. Location...... Macomb, lll. Location...... Brookings, S.D. Head Coach ...... (2nd yr) Head Coach...... Charlie Fisher (2nd yr) Head Coach...... (21st yr) Coach Record (overall/school)...... 4-7/4-7 Coach Record (overall/school)...... 6-5/6-5 Coach Record (overall/school)...... 137-94 2016 Record...... 4-7 2016 Record...... 6-5 2016 Record...... 9-4 2016 MVFC Record...... 2-6/t-8th 2016 MVFC Record...... 3-5/6th 2016 MVFC Record...... 7-1/t-1st Football Contact...... John Lock Football Contact...... Patrick Osterman Football Contact...... Jason Hove Office...... 618-453-7102 Office...... 309-298-1133 Office...... (605) 688-4623 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... SIUSalukis.com Website...... GoLeathernecks.com Website...... GoJacks.com Conference Website...... Valley-Football.org Conference Website...... Valley-Football.org Conference Website...... Valley-Football.org

SERIES VS. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SERIES VS. WESTERN ILLINOIS SERIES VS. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

Series History...... UNI leads, 18-16 Series History...... UNI leads,30-14 Series History...... UNI leads, 29-20-2 In Carbondale...... SIU leads, 12-4 In Macomb...... UNI leads, 15-7 In Brookings...... 10-10 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 14-4 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 15-7 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 19-10 First Meeting (1965)...... SIU 23, UNI 16 First Meeting (1967)...... UNI 12, WIU 0 First Meeting (1935)...... UNI 22, SDS 13 Last Meeting (2016)...... UNI 42, SIU 21 Last Meeting (2016)...... UNI 30, WIU 23 Last Meeting (2016)...... SDS 45, UNI 24 Last UNI Win (2016)...... UNI 42, SIU 21 Last UNI Win (2016)...... UNI 30, WIU 23 Last UNI Win (2015)...... UNI 10, SDS 7 Last SIU Win (2013)...... SIU 24, UNI 17 (OT) Last WIU Win (2015)...... WIU 24, UNI 19 Last YSU Win (2016)...... SDS 45, UNI 24 Farley vs. SIU...... 8-8 Farley vs. Western Illinois...... 11-4 Farley vs. South Dakota State...... 7-4 Hill vs. UNI...... 0-1 Nielsen vs. UNI...... 0-1 Stiegelmeier vs. UNI...... 4-7

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GAME 7 YOUNGSTOWN GAME 8 NORTH DAKOTA GAME 9 STATE STATE SOUTH DAKOTA

Oct. 21, 2017 Oct. 28, 2017 Nov. 4, 2017 UNI-Dome (16,324) (19,000) UNI-Dome (16,324)

Location...... Youngstown, Ohio Location...... Fargo, N.D. Location...... Vermillion, S.D. Head Coach ...... Bo Pelini (3rd yr) Head Coach...... Chris Klieman (4th yr) Head Coach...... (2nd yr) Coach Record (overall/school)...... 67-27/17-10 Coach Record (overall/school)...... 43-12/40-5 Coach Record (overall/school)...... 186-80-1/4-7 2016 Record...... 12-4 2016 Record...... 12-2 2016 Record...... 4-7 2016 MVFC Record...... 6-2/3rd 2016 MVFC Record...... 7-1/t-1st 2016 MVFC Record...... 3-5/t-6th Football Contact...... Trevor Parks Football Contact...... Ryan Perreault Football Contact...... Bryan Boettcher Office...... 330-941-3192 Office...... 701-231-8331 Office...... 605-658-5544 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... YSUSports.com Website...... GoBison.com Website...... GoYotes.com Conference Website...... Valley-Football.org Conference Website...... Valley-Football.org Conference Website...... Valley-Football.org SERIES VS. YOUNGSTOWN STATE SERIES VS. NORTH DAKOTA STATE SERIES VS. SOUTH DAKOTA

Series History...... UNI leads, 21-7 Series History...... UNI leads, 26-23 Series History...... UNI leads, 27-19-1 In Youngstown...... UNI leads, 9-4 In Fargo...... NDSU leads, 16-10 In Vermillion...... 8-8 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 12-3 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 16-7 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 19-11-1 First Meeting (1978)...... YSU 31, UNI 14 First Meeting (1938)...... NDSU 14, UNI 7 First Meeting (1899)...... 0-0 Last Meeting (2016)...... YSU 14, UNI 10 Last Meeting (2016)...... NDSU 24, UNI 20 Last Meeting (2016)...... SDU 28, UNI 25 Last UNI Win (2013)...... UNI 22, YSU 20 Last UNI Win (2014)...... UNI 23, NDSU 3 Last UNI Win (2015)...... UNI 20, SDU 7 Last YSU Win (2005)...... YSU 14, UNI 10 Last NDSU Win (2016)...... NDSU 24, UNI 20 Last INS Win (2016)...... SDU 28, UNI 25 Farley vs. Youngstown State...... 12-2 Farley vs. North Dakota State...... 4-6 Farley vs. South Dakota...... 6-2 Pelini vs. UNI...... 1-0 Klieman vs. UNI...... 3-1 Nielson vs. UNI...... 1-0

GAME 10 GAME 11 MISSOURI STATE INDIANA STATE

Nov. 11, 2017 Nov. 18, 2017 Robert W. Plaster Stadium (17,500) UNI-Dome (16,324)

Location...... Springfield, Mo. Location...... Terre Haute, Ind. Head Coach...... Dave Steckel (3rd yr) Head Coach...... (1st yr) Coach Record (overall/school)...... 112-66/5-17 Coach Record...... 0-0 2016 Record...... 4-7 2016 Record...... 4-7 2016 MVFC Record...... 2-6/t-9th 2016 MVFC Record...... 2-6/t-9th Football Contact...... Rick Kindhart Football Contact...... Tyler Wooten Office...... 417-836-4585 Office...... 812-237-4161 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... MissouriStateBears.com Website...... GoSycamores.com Conference Website...... Valley-Football.org Conference Website...... Valley-Football.org SERIES VS. MISSOURI STATE SERIES VS. INDIANA STATE

Series History...... UNI leads, 31-5 Series History...... UNI leads, 29-19-2 In Springfield...... UNI leads, 14-3 In Brookings...... Tied, 10-10 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 17-2 In Cedar Falls...... UNI leads, 19-9-2 First Meeting (1980)...... UNI 41, MSU 0 First Meeting (1983)...... ISU 26, UNI 0 Last Meeting (2016)...... UNI 61, MSU 7 Last Meeting (2016)...... UNI 39, ISU 6 Last UNI Win (2016)...... UNI 61, MSU 7 Last UNI Win (2016)...... UNI 39, ISU 6 Last MSU Win (2005)...... MSU 24, UNI 21 Last ISU Win (2014)...... ISU 20, UNI 19 Farley vs. MSU...... 15-1 Farley vs. Indiana State...... 12-2 Steckel vs. UNI...... 0-2 Mallory vs. UNI...... 0-0

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A Boise State, 0-2 (A: 0-2) Cedar Valley Seminary, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1990 L 20-3 A 1896 W 12-0 H 2000 L 42-17 A Akron, 1-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) Central Iowa, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1978 L 39-28 A Boston University, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1945 W 38-14 H 1979 W 20-17 H 1993 L (2OT) 27-21 A Central Michigan, 0-4 (H: 0-2, A: 0-2) Appalachian State, 0-1-0 (H: 0-1) Bowling Green, 0-1 (H: 0-1) 1953 L 34-20 H 2005 L 21-16 H 1947 L 19-7 H 1954 L 42-21 A 1969 L 28-10 H Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1-0 (H: 1-0) Bradley, 4-0 (H: 4-0) 1970 L 27-9 A 1986 W 36-7 H 1958 W 29-12 H 1959 W 22-15 H Central Missouri, 2-0 (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) Arkansas State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1961 W 37-6 H 1983 W 20-7 A 1987 W 49-28 H 1962 W 27-6 H 1984 W 34-0 H

Arkansas Tech, 1-0 (H: 1-0) Brigham Young, 0-1 (A: 0-1) Central State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1980 W 49-10 H 2008 L 41-17 A 2012 W 59-0 H

Augustana, 23-9 (H: 15-6 A: 8-3) Buena Vista, 4-2 (H: 4-2) Central Washington, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1947 W 39-0 H 1916 L 7-3 H 1999 W 44-7 H 1948 W 26-14 A 1920 W 14-0 H 1949 W 49-0 H 1921 W 18-0 H Charles City, 3-0 (H: 3-0) 1950 W 34-13 A 1922 L 3-0 H 1905 W 23-0 H 1951 W 67-7 H 1926 W 34-0 H 1908 W 16-0 H 1952 W 47-0 A 1927 W 6-0 H 1909 W 28-0 H 1953 W 39-13 H 1954 W 50-0 A Coe College, 13-15-2 (H: 12-15-2, A: 1-0) 1955 W 28-7 H C 1895 W 12-10 H 1956 L 13-6 H 1896 L 10-5 H 1957 W 54-12 H Cal Poly, 6-1 (H: 3-0, A: 3-1) 1897 W 10-8 H 1958 L 26-15 H 1997 L 38-24 A 1898 W 18-0 H 1959 L 7-6 H 1998 W 31-7 H 1899 W 57-0 H 1960 W 27-7 H 1999 W 42-21 H 1900 L 16-6 H 1961 W 34-6 H 2000 W 43-41 A 1901 L 6-0 H 1962 W 21-15 H 2001 W 31-13 H 1902 L 18-12 H 1963 W 45-6 H 2002 W (3OT) 29-26 A 1903 L 28-6 H 1964 W 49-0 A 2015 W 34-20 A 1904 W 75-0 H 1965 W 27-21 A 1905 T 6-6 H 1966 W 28-7 H 1909 W 5-0 H 1967 W 23-10 H 1912 W 6-0 H 1968 W 34-12 A 1918 L 52-3 H 1920 L 10-0 H 1969 L 21-10 H 1921 L 13-7 H 1970 L 20-10 A 1928 L 32-0 H 1971 W 17-0 H 1929 L 7-0 H 1972 L 20-14 A 1930 L 13-2 H 1973 L 36-0 H 1931 W 6-0 H 1974 L 38-23 A The last time UNI played Cal Poly in the UNI-Dome was in 2001 (W, 31-13). It was head coach Mark Farley’s first year at 1932 L 13-7 H 1975 W 20-14 H the helm. 1933 L 19-0 H 1976 W 7-6 A 1934 L 7-0 H Camp Dodge, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1977 L 35-27 H 1935 L 18-0 H 1918 W 19-0 H 1991 W 45-22 H 1936 W 21-0 H 1937 T 6-6 H B Camp Funston, 0-1 (H: 0-1) 1938 W 14-0 H 1917 L 32-0 H 1939 W 16-0 H 1952 W 27-24 H Ball State, 1-0 (A: 1-0) Cedar Falls HS, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1953 W 21-7 A 2001 W 42-29 A 1896 W 6-2 H

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Calrion University, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1946 W 46-0 H 1984 L 27-17 A 1990 W 52-12 H 1947 T 6-6 A 1985 W 21-10 H 1948 W 6-0 H 1986 L 31-30 A Cornell College (IA), 9-5-2 (H: 9-5-2) 1950 L 34-18 H 1987 W 19-17 H 1898 W 40-0 H 1951 L 39-6 A 1988 W 17-15 A 1899 L 11-0 H 1952 L 14-12 H 1989 W 31-28 H 1900 T 6-6 H 1953 L 27-20 A 1990 W 16-10 A 1901 W 11-6 H 1954 L 14-12 H 1991 W 18-17 H 1902 W 12-11 H 1955 W 21-14 A 1992 L 21-15 A 1903 W 18-5 H 1956 W 20-0 H 1993 W 31-27 H 1904 W 17-10 H 1957 L 34-12 A 1994 W 19-7 A 1905 W 6-0 H 1958 W 20-16 H 1995 W 17-7 H 1911 L31-6 H 1959 W 14-6 A 1996 W 21-14 H 1916 L 27-0 H 1960 W 14-3 H 2001 W 49-43 A 1919 L 14-0 H 1961 L 21-6 A 2015 W 53-17 H 1922 W 3-0 H 1962 L 21-15 H 1932 W 13-0 H 1963 L 21-12 A Eastern Kentucky, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1933 L 137-7 H 1964 W 41-14 H 1971 L 21-7 A 1934 W 18-0 H 1965 L 31-7 A 1935 T 0-0 H 1966 L 9-6 H Eastern Michigan, 4-5 (H: 3-4, A: 1-1) 1967 L 10-7 A 1930 L 19-0 H Creighton, 1-2 (H: 1-2) 1968 W 21-19 H 1931 L 32-0 H 1904 W 6-0 H 1969 W 21-13 A 1932 W 12-6 H 1939 L 26-0 H 1970 W 13-0 H 1933 L 19-6 H 1940 L 20-0 H 1971 L 28-0 A 1934 W 33-0 H 1972 L 21-14 H 1935 L 3-0 H D 1973 W 31-3 A 1967 W 14-6 H 1974 W 41-17 H 1968 L 34-7 A Dayton, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1975 W 27-24 A 1998 W 13-10 A 1948 L 33-7 A 1982 L 40-13 A 1983 W 34-10 H Eastern Washington, 6-1 (H: 6-0, A: 0-1) Delaware, 0-2 (H: 0-1, A: 0-1) 1984 W 33-28 A 1985 W 17-14 H 2003 L 37-7 A 1985 L 24-9 A 1989 W 47-21 H 2007 L 39-27 H 2005 W 52-17 H 1992 W 17-14 H 2006 W 48-7 A 1994 W 27-17 H Delaware State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 2007 W 45-7 A 2005 W 41-38 H 1985 W 37-17 H 2013 W 45-14 H 2015 W 38-35 H 2016 L 34-30 A Des Moines, 4-3 (H: 4-3) Dubuque, 2-3-1 (H: 2-3-1) 1901 W 72-0 H 1914 T 6-6 H Ellsworth, 13-4 (H: 13-4) 1903 W 17-5 H 1915 L 25-7 H 1897 L 26-10 H 1914 W 6-0 H 1916 L 20-0 H 1905 W 31-0 H 1917 W 10-0 H 1919 W 71-0 H 1908 W 18-5 H 1919 L 6-0 H 1923 L 17-7 H 1908 W 15-0 H 1920 L 6-0 H 1924 W 19-6 H 1910 L 17-0 H 1928 L 12-7 H 1911 W 17-5 H E 1912 W 6-3 H Drake, 21-24-1 (H: 13-9, A: 8-15-1) 1913 L 6-0 H 1900 L 50-0 H Eastern Illinois, 16-6-1 (H: 12-0-1, A: 4-6) 1914 L 26-0 H 1901 L 32-2 H 1975 W 14-8 H 1915 W 24-0 H 1902 L 36-5 A 1977 W 31-21 H 1916 W 13-0 H 1904 L 26-6 H 1978 L 38-22 A 1919 W 51-0 H 1913 L 25-0 A 1979 W 10-7 H 1920 W 38-0 H 1914 L 14-3 A 1980 L 14-9 A 1921 W 56-0 H 1941 L 13-0 A 1981 W 38-17 H 1922 W 20-3 H 1942 W 27-12 H 1982 T 10-10 H 1923 W 35-0 H 1945 L 53-6 A 1983 L 13-0 A 1925 W 30-0 H

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Emporia State, 2-2 (H: 2-1, A: 0-1) Hillsdale, 0-1 (H: 0-1) 1988 L 24-6 H 1938 W 14-13 H 1960 L 17-6 H 1989 W 24-21 A 1939 L 34-7 H 1990 L 33-23 A 1947 W 33-6 H I 1991 W 49-22 H 1948 L 26-0 A 1992 W 34-13 A Idaho, 2-4 (H: 1-2, A: 1-2) 1993 W 17-10 H Evansville, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1981 L 59-14 A 1994 W 11-10 A 1980 W 63-33 H 1982 L 38-13 H 1995 W 27-10 H 1991 W 36-14 A 1996 W 34-19 A F 1992 W 27-26 H 1997 W (3OT) 29-21 H 1994 L 21-12 A 1998 W 31-28 A Fairbank HS, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1995 L 16-12 H 1999 W 44-21 H 1908 W 54-0 H 2000 W 49-17 A Idaho State, 2-0 (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) 2001 W 34-13 H Fort Hays State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1990 W 44-10 A 2002 L 21-19 A 1989 W 43-15 H 1992 W 49-11 H 2003 W 22-14 H 2004 W 586 A Ferris State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) Illinois State, 20-13 (H: 12-3, A: 8-10) 2005 W 31-10 H 1989 W 39-3 H 1972 L 24-14 A 2006 W 34-14 A 1985 W 15-3 A 2007 W 68-14 H G 1986 W 22-13 H 2008 W 28-0 A 1987 W 48-17 H 2009 W 62-7 H 1988 W 34-7 A 2010 W 30-20 A Georgia Southern, 0-1 (H: 0-1) 2011 W 23-9 H 1985 L 40-33 H 1989 L 32-13 A 1990 W 31-0 H 2014 L 20-19 A 1991 W 17-14 A 2015 W 59-13 H Grand Valley State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 2016 W 39-6 A 1981 W 21-20 H 1992 W 41-14 H 1993 W 20-19 A 1994 W 24-17 H Iowa, 1-16 (H: 1-0, A: 0-16) Grinnell, 5-7-3 (H: 5-7-3) 1898 W 11-5 H 1899 L 12-6 H 1995 L 31-29 A 1996 W 47-10 H 1899 L 22-0 A 1909 W 24-6 H 1900 L 68-0 A 1910 L 24-6 H 1997 W 50-34 A 1998 L 38-23 H 1901 L 16-0 A 1912 L 38-7 H 1902 L 63-5 A 1913 W 12-0 H 1999 L 47-28 A 2000 W 34-28 H 1903 L 29-0 A 1928 T 0-0 H 1904 L 11-5 A 1929 L 21-6 H 2001 L 42-14 A 2002 L 31-20 H 1905 L 41-5 A 1930 L 12-0 H 1912 L 35-7 A 1931 L 12-0 H 2003 W 16-7 A 2004 W 41-14 H 1913 L 45-3 A 1933 W 13-6 H 1914 L 95-0 A 1934 L 19-12 H 2005 L 31-3 A 2006 W 38-27 H 1995 L 34-13 A 1935 T 7-7 H 1997 L 66-0 A 1936 W 24-0 H 2007 W 23-13 A 2008 W 31-17 H 2005 L 45-21 A 1937 T 20-20 H 2009 L 17-16 A 1938 W 10-0 H 2009 L 22-20 A 2010 W 42-14 H 2012 L 27-16 A 2011 W (2OT) 23-20 A 2014 L 31-23 A H 2012 L 33-21 H 2013 L 13-3 A Iowa State, 6-21-3 (H: 0-1-2, A: 6-20-1) Haskel, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 2014 W 42-28 H 1899 T 0-0 H 1936 W 21-0 H 2014 L 41-21 A 1900 W 5-0 A 2015 L 21-13 A 1901 T 0-0 H Hastings, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1902 L 52-0 H 1955 W 26-7 H Indiana State, 26-5 (H: 14-1, A: 12-4) 1904 L 17-0 A 1983 L 26-0 A 1905 L 29-0 A Hawai’i, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1985 W 24-7 H 1916 L 12-0 A 2014 L 27-24 A 1986 W 45-10 H 1936 T 0-0 A 1987 W 38-14 A 1937 L 14-12 A 1945 L 48-13 A

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Iowa State cont. K 1928 W 12-0 H 1946 L 20-18 A 1929 L 7-6 H 1947 L 31-14 A Kansas State, 3-0 (A: 3-0) 1930 W 13-0 H 1948 L 27-7 A 1985 W 10-6 A 1931 L 13-6 H 1950 L 26-8 A 1986 W 17-0 A 1932 L 13-0 H 1987 L 39-38 A 1989 W 10-8 A 1933 W 25-13 H 1988 L 20-17 A 1934 T 0-0 H 1990 L 35-6 A 1992 W 27-10 A L M 1994 W 28-14 A 1996 L 42-23 A Lamar Tech, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1964 W 19-17 H Maine, 2-0 (H: 2-0) 2001 L 45-0 A 2001 W 52-28 H 2003 L 17-10 A 2008 W 40-15 H 2004 L 23-0 A Leander Clark, 2-1-3 (H: 2-1-3) 2006 L 28-27 A 1897 W 16-12 H 1909 W 6-0 H Marshall, 0-3 (A: 0-3) 2007 W 24-13 A 1991 L 41-13 A 2010 L 27-0 A 1910 T 0-0 H 1911 L 6-0 H 1995 L 41-24 A 2011 L 20-19 A 1996 L 31-14 A 2013 W 28-20 A 1912 T 0-0 H 1913 T 0-0 H 2015 L 31-7 A McNeese State, 7-4 (H: 4-2, A: 3-2) 2016 W 25-20 A Lehigh, 0-1 (H: 0-1) 1986 W 55-38 H 2010 L 14-7 H 1987 W 34-31 A 1991 W 30-5 H Lennox, 4-2 (H: 4-2) 1992 W 21-18 A 1895 L 12-4 H 1993 L 27-10 A 1896 L 42-0 H 1994 L 34-24 H 1903 W 55-0 H 1996 W 43-10 H 1908 W 22-0 H 1997 L 22-5 A 1909 W 36-0 H 1998 L (OT) 20-17 H 1910 W 63-0 H 1999 W 41-17 A 2013 W 41-6 H Light Guards, 0-1 (H: 0-1) 1902 L 16-8 H Minnesota, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1987 L 24-7 A UNI has beaten Iowa State in Ames six times in school history, Lock Haven, 1-0 (H: 1-0) including twice in the last three years. UNI defeated Iowa 1995 W 55-10 H Minnesota-Duluth, 1-0 (H: 1-0) State, 25-20 in 2016. 2005 W 49-14 H Iowa Training, 2-0-1 (H: 2-0-1) Loras, 7-2-2 (H: 7-2-2) 1909 W 32-16 H Minnesota-Morris, 0-1 (H: 0-1) 1903 T 0-0 H 1979 L 13-0 H 1904 W 76-5 H 1910 L 17-6 H 1905 W 12-6 H 1911 T 0-0 H 1912 W 7-3 H Minn. St.-Mankato, 12-2-3 (H: 7-1-2, A: 5-1-1) 1915 L 13-10 H 1955 W 33-7 H Iowa Wesleyan, 7-0 (H: 7-0) 1958 W 25-0 A 1914 W 13-0 H 1920 T 14-14 H 1930 W 6-0 H 1959 W 21-0 H 1917 W 42-0 H 1960 W 41-16 A 1923 W 7-0 H 1931 W 19-0 H 1932 W 7-0 H 1961 W 190 H 1924 W 54-6 H 1962 W 20-8 A 1925 W 21-3 H 1933 W 12-0 H 1945 W 19-14 H 1963 T 14-14 H 1927 W 9-0 H 1964 W 36-0 A 1928 W 34-0 H Louisiana-Monroe, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1972 W 21-0 H 1987 L (OT) 44-41 A 1973 L 28-7 A J 1974 T 28-28 H Luther, 6-3-1 (H: 6-3-1) 1975 W 35-6 A Jacksonville State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1925 W 20-9 H 1986 T 16-16 A 1993 W 35-14 H 1926 W 3-0 H 1989 L 22-14 H 1927 W 41-7 H 1997 W 39-15 H

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Minnesota State-Mankato cont. Morgan State, 2-0 (H: 2-0) N 2004 W 40-0 H 1988 W 59-10 H 2007 W 41-14 H 1991 W 56-6 H Nebraska-Omaha, 6-5-1 (H: 6-4-1, A: 0-1) 1936 T 7-7 H Missouri State, 31-5 (H: 17-2, A: 14-3) Morningside, 36-11-2 (H: 27-10-2, A: 9-1) 1937 W 13-0 H 1980 W 41-0 H 1903 W 33-0 H 1938 L 13-6 H 1981 W 20-17 A 1905 T 0-0 H 1940 W 27-7 H 1982 W 10-0 H 1915 L 20-9 H 1941 W 34-13 H 1983 L 35-13 A 1916 L 38-7 H 1942 W 48-0 H 1984 W 24-10 H 1918 L 28-0 H 1976 W 34-13 H 1985 W 38-17 A 1919 L 41-2 H 1977 L 1917 H 1986 W 45-3 H 1932 W 13-0 H 1978 L 17-14 A 1987 W 17-13 A 1933 L 6-0 H 1979 L 39-15 H 1988 L 28-9 H 1934 W 32-2 H 1980 L 32-8 H 1989 L 37-22 A 1935 W 41-7 H 1981 W 42-13 H 1990 W 20-17 H 1936 W 6-0 H Nevada-Las Vegas, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1992 W 37-12 H 1938 L 13-7 H 1975 L 48-30 A 1993 W 20-14 A 1939 W 7-0 H 1994 W 12-7 H 1940 W 13-0 H Nevada-Reno, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1995 W 19-17 A 1941 W 13-0 H 1982 L 37-0 A 1996 W 38-31 H 1942 W 26-6 H 1997 W 23-22 A 1946 W 38-0 H New Hampshire, 3-0 (H: 2-0, A: 1-0) 1998 L 24-21 H 1947 W 31-13 H 2005 W 24-21 A 1999 W 29-17 A 1948 W 32-0 A 2007 W 38-35 H 2000 W 31-13 H 1949 W 30-10 H 2008 W 36-34 H 2001 W 27-3 A 1950 W 13-7 A 2002 W 25-24 H 1951 W 27-7 H Nicholls State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 2003 W 26-20 A 1952 W 28-26 A 2008 W 34-14 H 2004 W 42-20 H 1953 W 34-20 H 2005 L 24-21 A 1954 L 20-132 A North Dakota, 24-13 (H: 14-6, A: 10-7) 2006 W 38-7 H 1955 W 13-12 H 1936 L 19-0 A 2007 W 38-17 A 1956 T 20-20 H 1937 L 21-0 H 2008 W 42-0 H 1957 L 21-7 H 1939 L 19-6 A 2009 W 35-7 A 1958 L 26-18 H 1940 W 15-0 A 2010 W 38-14 H 1959 W 22-14 H 1941 W 32-10 H 2011 W 42-7 A 1960 W 26-0 H 1947 W 21-0 H 2012 W 38-13 H 1961 W 43-14 H 1948 W 26-14 A 2013 W 17-10 A 1962 W 21-18 H 1949 W 40-0 H 2014 W 38-24 H 1963 W 49-14 H 1950 W 33-21 A 2015 W 41-0 A 1964 W 24-14 H 1951 W 49-19 H 2016 W 61-7 H 1965 W 14-7 H 1952 W 27-14 A 1966 W 2-0 H 1953 W 34-6 H Montana, 0-6 (H: 0-2, A: 0-4) 1967 W 29-19 A 1954 W 14-13 A 1981 L 42-21 A 1968 L 14-13 H 1955 W 13-7 H 1987 L 33-16 H 1969 W 30-7 A 1956 L 20-19 A 1994 L 23-20 A 1970 L 19-7 H 1957 W 27-20 H 2001 L 38-0 A 1971 W 21-0 A 1958 L 14-0 A 2011 L 48-10 A 1972 W 27-13 H 1959 W 14-9 H 2016 L 20-14 H 1973 W 28-14 A 1960 W 7-0 A 1974 W 49-14 H 1961 W 25-0 H Montana State, 2-1 (H: 2-0, A: 0-1) 1975 W 21-14 A 1962 W 13-8 A 1986 L 46-25 A 1976 W 37-7 H 1963 W 9-0 H 1987 W 53-7 H 1977 W 30-13 A 1964 W 34-0 A 2003 W 35-14 H 2000 W 47-14 H 1965 L 34-0 H 1966 L 23-10 H Moorhead State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) Murray State, 1-0 (A: 1-0) 1967 W 7-0 H 1993 W 48-0 H 1995 W 35-34 A 1968 W 14-10 A

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North Dakota cont. 2014 W 23-3 H Northwestern State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1970 L 41-6 A 2015 L 31-28 A 2003 W 43-10 H 1971 L 23-10 H 2015 L 23-13 A 1972 L 38-9 A 2016 L 24-20 H NW Missouri State, 3-0 (H: 3-0) 1973 W 17-14 H 1983 W 30-21 H 1974 L 42-26 A 1984 W 48-10 H 1975 L 21-20 H 1985 W 49-0 H 1976 W 24-22 A 1977 W 9-6 H O 1978 W 35-17 H 2006 L 35-31 H Ohio University, 1-0 (A: 1-0) 1999 W 36-21 A North Dakota State, 26-23 (H: 16-7, A: 10-16) 1938 L 14-7 A Oklahoma State, 0-2 (A: 0-2) 1939 W 19-0 H 1990 L 33-23 A 1940 W 13-7 A 2002 L 45-10 A 1941 W 51-6 H 1942 W 27-19 A UNI defeated the No. 1-ranked North Dakota State Bison in P 1946 W 21-0 H 2014 in the UNI-Dome. It ended the longest active winning 1947 W 13-12 A streak (33 games) in NCAA Division I Football. 1948 W 19-0 H Parsons, 4-3-1 (H: 4-3-1) 1949 W 27-6 A Northern Arizona, 3-1 (H: 2-0, A: 1-1) 1920 W 14-0 H 1950 W 33-25 H 1988 L 25-12 A 1921 W 19-7 H 1951 L 27-14 A 1990 W 36-16 H 1922 L 3-0 H 1952 W 32-0 H 2004 W 45-21 A 1924 L 2-0 H 1953 W 27-21 A 2005 W 41-17 H 1926 L 20-7 H 1954 W 39-0 H 1927 W 32-0 H 1955 W 32-0 A Northern Colorado, 2-1-1 (H: 1-0-1, A: 1-1) 1928 T 0-0 H 1956 L 20-19 A 1925 T 3-3 H 1929 W 19-6 H 1957 W 18-0 A 1926 L 12-0 A 1958 W 21-11 H 2013 W 26-7 A Pittsburgh, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1959 L 32-22 A 2014 W 46-7 H 1988 L 59-10 A 1960 W 19-7 H 1961 W 33-8 A Northern Illinois, 2-1 (H: 2-0, A: 0-1) Pittsburgh State, 3-1 (H: 2-1, A: 1-0) 1962 W 33-0 H 1927 W 20-6 H 1940 W 13-6 H 1963 L 21-0 A 1928 W 39-0 H 1941 L 12-6 H 1964 L 14-7 H 1964 L 14-9 A 1973 W 13-0 H 1965 L 20-7 A 1974 W 31-22 A 1966 W 41-14 H Northern Michigan, 6-11 (H: 5-7, A: 1-4) 1967 L 10-9 A 1963 W 12-11 H Portland State, 1-0 (A: 1-0) 1968 L 31-15 H 1964 W 14-7 H 2015 W 29-17 A 1969 L 43-10 H 1965 L 10-7 H 1971 L 23-11 A 1966 L 21-0 H Prairie View A&M, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1972 L 42-0 H 1967 L 7-3 H 2000 W 60-14 H 1973 L 21-0 A 1968 L 24-13 H 1974 W 20-0 H 1969 L 24-14 A R 1975 W 23-16 A 1970 L 21-0 H 1976 L 10-9 H 1976 L 41-7 H Reinbeck HS, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1977 L 58-0 A 1977 L 41-7 A 1896 W 28-10 H 1978 L 42-14 A 1979 W 11-7 A 1979 W 21-10 H 1980 L 20-16 A Richmond, 0-1 (H: 0-1) 1982 L 12-7 A 1981 L 17-13 H 2008 L 21-20 H 2008 W 23-13 H 1982 W 33-14 H 2009 W 42-27 A 1983 L 45-26 A 2010 W 16-9 H 1984 W 44-24 H 2011 L 27-19 A 2003 W 62-0 H 2012 L 33-21 H 2013 L 24-23 A

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S 1961 W 27-7 H 1967 W 17-16 A 1962 W 28-0 H 1968 W 38-10 H St. Ambrose, 0-1-1 (H: 0-1-1) 1963 W 33-6 H 1969 W 24-14 A 1923 T 0-0 H 1964 W 13-6 A 1970 W 24-8 H 1924 L 3-0 H 1965 W 41-0 H 1971 W 23-0 A 1966 L 30-14 H 1972 W 32-0 H St. Cloud State, 3-0 (H: 2-0, A: 1-0) 1967 W 15-7 H 1973 L 16-0 A 1976 W FORFEIT A 1968 L 13-7 A 1974 W 22-21 H 1977 W 27-14 H 1969 W 14-2 H 1975 W 14-3 A 1996 W 44-7 H 1970 L 41-17 A 1976 L 16-13 H 1971 W 8-0 H 1977 W 23-12 A St. Francis (Pa.), 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1972 L 21-7 A 1978 L 10-9 H 2009 W 30-0 H 1973 L 19-7 H 1979 L 14-7 A 1974 L 26-14 A 2006 W 27-17 H St. Thomas, 1-0-1 (H: 1-0-1) 1975 W 45-19 H 2007 W 31-17 A 1926 W 20-0 H 1976 W 14-7 A 2008 W 34-20 H 1927 T 6-6 H 1977 W 34-14 H 2009 L 24-14 A 1979 W 23-9 A 2010 W 24-14 H Simpson, 6-9-3 (H: 6-9-3) 1980 L 16-14 H 2011 W 31-14 A 1900 L 33-0 H 1981 L 34-17 A 2012 W 27-6 H 1901 T 6-6 H 1982 W 41-24 H 2013 L (2OT) 37-34 A 1902 L 17-5 H 2008 W 24-13 H 2014 L 31-28 H 1904 W 36-0 H 2009 W 66-7 H 2015 W 10-7 A 1910 L 6-3 H 2010 W 19-14 A 2016 L 45-24 H 1911 W 11-6 H 2012 W 24-21 A 1922 W 7-6 H 2013 L (2OT) 38-31 H SE Missouri State, 1-1 (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) 1923 L 13-0 H 2014 W 27-16 A 1980 W 30-7 H 1924 L 13-0 H 2015 W 20-7 H 1982 L 20-17 A 1925 L 23-0 H 2016 L 28-25 A 1929 W 7-0 H Southern Illinois, 18-16 (H: 14-4, A: 4-12) 1930 L 6-0 H South Dakota St., 29-20-2 (H: 19-10, A: 10-10) 1965 L 23-16 A 1931 L 12-9 H 1935 W 22-13 H 1966 L 30-7 H 1932 T 7-7 H 1936 L 13-0 H 1983 L 62-9 H 1933 L 13-0 H 1937 W 33-0 H 1984 L 40-10 A 1934 T 6-6 H 1940 W 12-2 H 1986 L 27-24 A 1935 W 32-7 H 1941 W 21-0 H 1987 W 20-3 H 1940 W 52-7 H 1942 W 38-0 H 1989 W 38-14 H 1945 W 58-7 H 1990 W 30-9 H South Dakota, 27-19-1 (H: 19-11-1, A: 8-8) 1946 T 6-6 H 1991 L 21-20 A 1899 T 0-0 H 1948 W 33-7 H 1992 W 30-25 A 1901 W 10-6 H 1949 L 14-13 A 1993 W 49-17 H 1937 L 13-0 H 1950 L 34-13 H 1994 W 39-7 A 1938 L 26-2 H 1951 L 48-6 A 1995 W 13-0 H 1939 W 14-0 H 1952 W 47-34 H 1996 W 33-7 A 1942 W 36-0 H 1953 L 52-19 A 1997 W 28-27 H 1949 W 21-14 A 1954 L 41-20 H 1998 L 27-20 A 1950 L 14-7 A 1955 L 34-21 A 1999 W 34-14 H 1951 L 25-7 A 1956 L 31-27 H 2000 L 34-14 A 1952 L 34-20 H 1957 L 23-20 A 2001 W 19-14 H 1953 W 34-27 A 1958 L 13-8 H 2002 L 42-13 A 1954 L 34-44 H 1959 W 14-12 A 2003 W 43-40 H 1955 W 33-26 H 1960 W 12-0 H 2004 L 40-36 A 1956 L 20-19 H 1961 L 36-13 A 2005 W 25-24 H 1957 W 27-7 H 1962 T 13-13 H 2006 L 47-23 A 1958 L 38-14 H 1963 L 27-13 H 2007 W 30-24 H 1959 L 27-6 H 1964 W 23-14 H 2008 L 27-24 A 1960 W 40-0 H 1965 W 41-0 A 2009 L 27-20 H 1966 W 13-7 H 2010 L (OT) 45-38 A

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Southern Illinois cont. 1925 W 16-0 H Weber State, 2-1 (H: 2-0, A: 0-1) 2011 W 17-10 H 1929 L 14-0 H 1978 L 35-0 A 2012 L 34-31 A 1939 W 12-0 H 1980 W 31-10 H 2013 L (OT) 24-17 H 1956 W 44-26 H 1991 W 38-21 H 2014 W 40-21 A 1957 W 35-13 H 2015 W 49-28 H 1971 L 2--9 H Western Illinois, 30-14 (H: 15-7, A: 15-7) 2016 W 42-21 H 1977 L 31-21 H 1967 W 12-0 A 1985 W 41-24 H 1968 W 33-6 H Southern Utah, 4-0 (H: 2-0, A: 2-0) 1969 L 23-14 H 1996 W 31-21 A U 1970 L 29-7 A 1997 W 53-33 H 1973 W 20-14 H 2007 W 48-10 H Upper Iowa, 10-7-3 (H: 10-7-3) 1974 L 40-14 A 2008 W 34-24 A 1895 L 5-0 H 1978 L 21-7 H 1897 W 10-6 H 1979 W 38-25 A 1898 T 0-0 H 1980 W 35-28 H 1900 W 12-5 H 1981 L 21-14 A 1912 W 17-2 H 1982 W 21-9 H 1913 W 12-0 H 1983 W 32-26 A 1914 L 12-0 H 1984 W 30-17 H 1915 W 61-19 H 1985 W 48-14 A 1916 L 27-0 H 1986 W 32-30 H 1917 L 7-0 H 1987 W 52-7 A 1918 L 6-0 H 1988 L 28-27 H 1919 L 19-7 H 1989 W 21-10 A 1921 T 0-0 H 1990 W 50-14 H 1922 W 14-12 H 1991 W 24-17 A The last time UNI took on Southern Utah was in 2008, coming away with a 34-24 win. The Panthers and the Thunderbirds 1923 W 7-0 H 1992 W 37-6 H will play in 2017 on Sept. 16. 1924 L 6-0 H 1993 L 25-23 A 1925 W 14-7 H 1994 W 36-27 H Southwest State, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1926 W 13-6 H 1995 W 38-7 A 1999 W 55-14 H 1927 W 14-6 H 1996 W 30-6 H 1928 T 13-13 H 1997 L (2OT) 29-22 A Stephen F. Austin, 7-3 (H: 4-2, A: 3-1) 1998 W 10-6 H 1995 L 26-7 A 1999 L 46-27 A 1996 W 38-12 H W 2000 L 44-41 H 1998 W 14-10 A 2002 L 35-12 H Waterloo HS, 6-0 (H: 6-0) 2000 W 37-20 H 2003 W 38-30 A 1896 W 22-0 H 2002 W 31-24 H 2004 W 36-13 H 1897 W 56-0 H 2003 W 38-24 A 2005 W 41-24 A 1900 W 42-0 H 2004 L 24-21 H 2006 L 24-13 H 1905 W 23-6 H 2010 L 22-20 H 2007 W 42-3 A 1911 W 27-0 H 2011 W 34-23 A 2008 W 30-6 A 1912 W 39-0 H 2014 W 44-10 H 2009 W 34-0 H 2010 L 30-14 A Waterloo YMCA, 1-0 (H: 1-0) Still, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 2011 W 38-10 H 1898 W 23-0 H 1921 W 66-0 H 2012 W 40-0 A 2013 W 28-13 H Wayne State (Mich.), 2-0 (H: 2-0) 2014 W 27-13 A T 2001 W 34-14 H 2015 L 24-19 H 2002 W 34-0 H Tennessee Tech, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 2016 W 30-23 A 2014 W 50-7 H Wayne State (Neb.), 2-0 (H: 2-0) Western Kentucky, 5-5 (H: 2-4, A: 3-1) 1976 W 38-0 H 1975 L 14-12 H Texas State, 2-1 (H: 1-0, A: 1-1) 1988 W 77-0 H 1993 W 34-13 H 1979 L 24-17 H 1994 L 20-19 A 1991 W 49-21 A 2005 W (OT) 40-37 A 1992 W 34-6 H Truman State, 5-3 (H: 5-3) 2001 W 24-23 A 2002 L 31-12 H

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Western Kentucky cont. Winona State, 3-0 (H: 3-0) 2008 W 21-20 A 2003 L 24-3 A 1984 W 37-0 H 2009 W 28-7 H 2004 L 17-10 H 1995 W 48-3 H 2010 W 34-30 A 2005 W (2OT) 23-20 A 1998 W 66-7 H 2011 W 21-17 H 2006 W 31-20 H 2012 L 42-35 A Wisconsin, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 2013 W 22-20 H Western Michigan, 4-11-2 (H: 4-10-2, A: 0-1) 2012 L 26-21 A 2016 L 14-10 A 1930 L 26-0 H 1931 L 14-0 H Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1932 L 26-0 H 1983 W 41-0 H 1933 L 8-6 H 1934 L 7-0 H Wisconsin-Platteville, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1935 W 21-14 H 1915 W 82-0 H 1936 W 12-6 H 1937 L 7-0 H Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1938 L 20-0 H 1972 W 41-6 H 1939 T 13-13 H 1940 W 20-19 H Wisconsin-Whitewater, 4-0 (H: 3-0, A: 1-0) 1941 L 28-7 H 1975 W 49-6 H 1942 L 14-6 H 1976 W 47-20 A 1946 T 0-0 H 1978 W 15-12 H 1947 L 14-0 H 1984 W 73-7 H 1948 W 13-6 H 1949 L 20-6 A Wofford, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 2011 W 28-21 H Western Union, 1-1 (H: 1-1) 1923 L 6-2 H Woodbine, 1-0 (H: 1-0) 1926 W 23-0 H 1901 W 12-6 H

Wheaton, 1-0 (H: 1-0) Wyoming, 0-1 (A: 0-1) 1960 W 21-18 H 1993 L 45-42 A William & Mary, 1-0 (H: 1-0) Y 1996 W 38-35 H Youngstown State, 21-7 (H: 12-3, A: 9-4) William Penn, 10-6-4 (H: 10-6-4) 1978 L 31-14 H 1901 W 22-0 H 1979 L 29-0 A 1902 T 6-6 H 1980 W 38-17 A 1903 W 28-0 H 1981 W 45-43 H 1904 T 6-6 H 1982 L 25-13 A 1905 L 12-6 H 1983 W 23-13 H 1914 L 19-7 H 1984 W 16-6 A 1917 L 6-0 H 1985 W 50-26 H 1919 T 0-0 H 1987 W 31-28 H 1920 W 21-0 H 1992 L 19-7 H 1921 W 14-6 H 1996 W 23-10 A 1922 W 21-0 H 1997 W 35-32 H 1924 L 3-0 H 1998 W 42-14 A 1925 L 7-0 H 1999 L 29-20 H 1926 L 14-0 H 2000 L 28-24 A 1927 W 12-7 H 2001 W 30-11 H 1928 W 40-0 H 2002 W 22-7 A 1929 W 13-7 H 2003 W 47-9 H 1930 T 0-0 H 2004 W 22-20 A 1931 W 12-3 H 2005 W 21-7 H 1932 W 13-0 H 2006 W 31-23 A 2007 W 14-13 H

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PLAYER OF THE WEEK ACADEMICS/COMMUNITY

• Jared Farley (9/3) at Iowa State, MVFC Defensive Player of the Week: 4 solo, 4 assisted tackles, MVFC Scholar-Athlete interception to give UNI the ball back with 2:49 remaining for the win. • Karter Schult, DL First-Team; Robert Rathje, OL • Eli Dunne (10/22) vs. Missouri State, MVFC Offensive Player of the Week, CFPA National Per- First-Team; Jared Farley, LB Honorable Mention; Cal former of the Week: Racked up 418 yards and two touchdowns in his first career start, finishing the Twait, OL Honorable Mention game 25-for-33 with no interceptions, completing his first 12 passes in a row. • Jacob Appleman (10/22) vs. Missouri State, MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week: Graded out at an 88-percent against the Bears on the way to leading an offensive line that only allowed one sack FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team and over 500 yards of total offense in the game. • Karter Schult, one of 10 finalists for a • Sam Drysdale (11/5) at Indiana State, MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week: Finished the post-graduate scholarship game 4-for-4 from field goal range in his first-career start, also knocking in one PAT. • Karter Schult (11/5) at Indiana State, MVFC Defensive Player of the Week: 8 takcles, 2.5 sacks, CoSIDA Academic All-America part of the defensive line that allowed only 88 yards on the ground. • Karter Schult, First-Team • Karter Schult (11/12) at Western Illinois, MVFC Defensive Player of the Week: 6 total tackles, 4.0 TFL (3.0 sacks), forced fumble, blocked PAT. CoSIDA Academic All-District • Karter Schult, First-Team; Robert Rathje, First-Team MISSOURI VALLEY AWARDS William V. Campbell Trophy All-MVFC • Karter Schult, one of 12 finalists • Karter Schult, DL First-Team; Robert Rathje, OL Second-Team; Trevor Hanson, OL Second-Team; Jared Farley, LB Second-Team; Elijah Campbell, DB Second-Team; Malcolm Washington, DB NFF Hampshire Honor Society Second-Team; Michael Malloy, RB Honorable Mention; Sam Kuhter, P Honorable Mention; D’Shawn • Karter Schult, DL; Robert Rathje, OL; Griffin Gaeta, Dexter, LB Honorable Mention TE MVFC Newcomer Team • Hezekiah Applegate, DL; Elijah Campbell, DB; Malcolm Washington, DB; Jalen Rima, WR/RS; Trevor Allen, RB

MVFC Defensive Player of the Year • Karter Schult, DL, Tripoli, Iowa

ALL-AMERICA

Karter Schult, DL, Tripoli, Iowa • College Sports Madness FCS All-America, 1st Team • AP FCS All-America, 1st Team • AFCA All-America, 1st Team • Walter Camp FCS All-America, 1st Team • STATS FCS All-America, 1st Team • Athletic Director’s Association FCS All-America, 1st Team • Hero Sports FCS All-America, 1st Team

Elijah Campbell, DB, St. Paul, Minn. • Hero Sports Sophomore All-America, 1st Team

NATIONAL AWARDS

Karter Schult, DL, Tripoli, Iowa • Buck Buchanan Award Winner, given to the best defensive player in the FCS • College Sports Madness FCS Defensive Player of the Year • ADA FCS Defensive Player of the Year

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2016 RESULTS (5-6, 4-4 MVFC) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Date Opponent Result Category No. Player/Game 9/3 at Iowa State W, 25-20 Rushes 30 Aaron Bailey/at South Dakota 9/10 Montana L, 20-14 Yards Rushing 163 Marcus Weymiller/at Indiana State 9/17 at Eastern Washington L, 34-30 TD Rushes 3 Michael Malloy/at Indiana State 10/1 Southern Illinois* W, 42-21 Longest Rush 57 Marcus Weymiller/at Indiana State 10/8 at South Dakota* L, 28-25 Pass Attempts 44 Eli Dunne/vs. South Dakota State 10/15 at Youngstown State* L, 14-10 Pass Completions 28 Eli Dunne/vs. South Dakota State 10/22 Missouri State* W, 61-7 Yards Passing 418 Eli Dunne/vs. Missouri State 10/19 North Dakota State* L, 24-20 TD Passes 3 Aaron Bailey/vs. Southern Illinois 11/5 at Indiana State* W, 39-6 Longest Pass 61 Eli Dunne/vs. Missouri State Receptions 7 Daurice Fountain/vs. Montana 11/12 at Western Illinois* W, 30-23 Yards Receiving 108 Trevor Allen/vs. Missouri State 11/19 South Dakota State* L, 45-24 TD Receptions 3 Daurice Fountain/vs. Southern Illinois Longest Reception 61 Trevor Allen/vs. Missouri State * MVFC Regular Season Field Goals Made 4 Sam Drysdale/at Indiana State Home Games Longest FG 49 Matt Easley/at Eastern Washington Punts 9 Sam Kuhter/vs. Montana Punting Average 47.0 Sam Kuhter/vs. Missouri State Longest Punt 58 Sam Kuhter/at Iowa State 58 Sam Kuhter/at Eastern Washington Punts Inside 20 3 Sam Kuhter/at Iowa State 3 Sam Kuhter/vs. Montana 3 Sam Kuhter/vs. Southern Illinois Longest Punt Return 94 Jalen Rima/at Indiana State Longest Kick Return 99 Jalen Rima/vs. South Dakota State Tackles 12 A.J. Allen/at Eastern Washington 12 Damon Hendrix/vs. North Dakota State 12 Duncan Ferch/vs. South Dakota State Sacks 3.0 Karter Schult/at Western Illinois Tackles for Loss 5.5 Karter Schult/vs. Montana Interceptions 1 Charles Brown/at Iowa State 1 Jared Farley/at Iowa State 2016 FINAL MVFC STANDINGS 1 Charles Brown/at Eastern Washington 1 Karter Schult/at Eastern Washington Team MVFC Overall 1 Malcolm Washington/vs. Southern Illinois North Dakota State 7-1 12-2 1 Duncan Ferch/vs. Southern Illinois South Dakota State 7-1 9-4 1 Malcolm Washington/at South Dakota Youngstown State 6-2 12-4 1 Elijah Campbell/vs. Missouri State Illinois State 4-4 6-6 1 A.J. Allen/vs. Missouri State UNI 4-4 5-6 1 Duncan Ferch/vs. Missouri State Western Illinois 3-5 6-5 1 Malcolm Washington/vs. North Dakota State South Dakota 3-5 4-7 1 Elijah Campbell/vs. North Dakota State Indiana State 2-6 4-7 1 Malcolm Washington/at Youngstown State Missouri State 2-6 4-7 1 Rickey Neal/at Indiana State Southern Illinois 2-6 4-7 1 Elijah Campbell/at Indiana State

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2016 FINAL COACHES POLL THE LAST TIME...

Rank Team Record UNI TEAM 1 James Madison 14-1 Rushed for 200 yards...... at South Dakota, 10/8/16 (229 yds) 2 Youngstown State 12-4 3 North Dakota State 12-2 Rushed for 300 yards...... at Indiana State, 11/5/16 (307 yds) 4 Eastern Washington 12-2 Rushed for 400 yards...... at Portland State, 12/5/15 (401 yds) 5 Sam Houston State 12-1 Passed for 200 yards...... vs. North Dakota State, 10/29/16 (216 yds) 6 Jacksonville State 10-2 Passed for 300 yards...... at Iowa, 8/30/14 (380 yds) 7 South Dakota State 9-4 Passed for 400 yards...... vs. Missouri State, 10/22/16 (418 yds) 8 Richmond 10-4 400 yards Total Offense...... at Indiana State, 11/5/16 (428 yds) 9 The Citadel 10-2 10 Chattanooga 9-4 500 yards Total Offense...... vs. Missouri State, 10/22/16 (556 yds) 11 Wofford 10-4 600 yards Total Offense...... vs. South Dakota, 9/12/09 (712 yds) 12 North Dakota 9-3 Scored 30 Points...... at Western Illinois, 11/12/16 (30 pts) 13 Villanova 9-4 Scored 40 Points...... vs. Southern Illinois, 10/2/16 (42 pts) 14 Charleston Southern 7-4 Scored 50 Points...... vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/28/15 (53 pts) 15 Grambling State 12-1 16 Central Arkansas 10-3 Scored 60 Points...... vs. Missouri State, 10/22/16 (61 pts) 17 New Hampshire 8-5 18 Lehigh 9-3 UNI INDIVIDUAL 19 North Carolina Central 9-3 3 Rushed for 100 yds...... vs. Indiana State, 11/10/07 20 North Carolina A&T 9-3 Darian Williams (115), Derrick Law (105), Taylor Brookings (101) 21t Cal Poly 7-5 2 Rushed for 100 yds...... vs. Southern Illinois, 11/21/15 21t San Diego 10-2 23 Samford 7-5 Aaron Bailey (131), Tyvis Smith (166) 24 Weber State 7-5 1 Rushed for 100 yds...... at Indiana State, 11/5/16, Marcus Weymiller (171) 25 Montana 6-5 1 Rushed for 200 yds...... vs. Missouri State, 11/22/14, David Johnson (205) 2 Rushed for 200 yds...... at Portland State, 12/5/15 Aaron Bailey (200), Tyvis Smith (207) Passed for 200 yds...... at Western Illinois, 11/12/16, Eli Dunne (209) Passed for 300 yds...... at Iowa, 8/30/14, Sawyer Kollmorgen (380) 2016 FINAL STATS FCS POLL Passed for 400 yds...... vs. Missouri State, 10/22/16, Eli Dunne (418) Rank Team Record Received for 100 yds...... vs. Missouri State, 10/22/16, Trevor Allen (108) 1 James Madison 14-1 Received for 150 yds...... vs. South Dakota, 9/12/09, D.P. Eyman (197) 2 Youngstown State 12-4 Received for 200 yds...... at Iowa, 8/30/14, David Johnson (203) 3 North Dakota State 12-2 Rush 100, Receive 100...... at South Dakota State, 9/15/07 4 Eastern Washington 12-2 Corey Lewis (125 rush, 164 rec.) 5 Sam Houston State 12-1 Pass 100, Rush 100...... at Eastern Washington, 9/17/16 6 South Dakota State 9-4 7 Jacksonville State 10-2 Aaron Bailey (174 pass, 101 rush) 8 Richmond 10-4 Scored 3 TDs Rushing...... at Indiana State, 11/5/16, Michael Malloy 9 Wofford 10-4 Scored 4 TDs Rushing...... at Missouri State, 11/14/15, Aaron Bailey 10 The Citadel 10-2 Scored 3 TDs Receiving...... vs. Southern Illinois, 10/2/16, Daurice Fountain 11 Villanova 9-4 Scored 4 TDs Receiving...... vs. Western Illinois, 9/29/95, Dedric Ward 12 North Dakota 9-3 13 Chattanooga 9-4 Interception Return TD...... vs. Missouri State, 10/22/16 14 Central Arkansas 10-3 Elijah Campbell (42 yds), Duncan Ferch (23 yds) 15 Charleston Southern 7-4 Fumble Return TD...... at Southern Illinois, 11/14/14, Tate Omli (0 yds) 16 Grambling State 11-1 Kick Return TD...... vs. Illinois State, 11/1/14), David Johnson (98 yds) 17 New Hampshire 8-5 Punt Return TD...... at Indiana State, 11/5/16, Jalen Rima (94 yds) 18 Coastal Carolina 10-2 Intercepted 2 Passes...... vs. Illinois State, 11/1/14, Tim Kilfoy 19 San Diego 10-2 20 North Carolina A&T 9-3 Intercepted 3 Passes...... vs. Illinois State, 11/13/04, Dre Dokes 21 Lehigh 9-3 Kicked 4 Field Goals...... at Indiana State, 11/5/16, Sam Drysdale 22 North Carolina Central 9-3 Kicked 5 Field Goals...... vs. Tennessee Tech, 11/28/15, Michael Schmadeke 23 Samford 7-5 Kicked 50+ Yard Field Goal...... vs. South Dakota, 10/31/15, Michael Schmadeke (50 yds) 24 Cal Poly 7-5 25 Weber State 7-5

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Team Statistics UNI OPP SCORING 320 242 Points Per Game 29.1 22.0 Points Off Turnovers 80 44 FIRST DOWNS 216 183 R u s h i n g 106 74 P a s s i n g 92 87 P e n a l t y 18 22 RUSHING YARDAGE 1797 1317 Yards gained rushing 2093 1578 Yards lost rushing 296 261 Rushing Attempts 466 399 Average Per Rush 3.9 3.3 Average Per Game 163.4 119.7 TDs Rushing 20 8 PASSING YARDAGE 2178 2095 C o m p - A t t - I n t 174-308-9 182-316-17 Average Per Pass 7.1 6.6 Average Per Catch 12.5 11.5 Average Per Game 198.0 190.5 TDs Passing 13 21 TOTAL OFFENSE 3975 3412 Total Plays 774 715 Average Per Play 5.1 4.8 Average Per Game 361.4 310.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 30-708 42-956 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-189 14-265 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-324 9-113 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.6 22.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.6 18.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE 19.1 12.6 FUMBLES-LOST 14-8 12-7 PENALTIES-Yards 74-673 78-714 Average Per Game 61.2 64.9 PUNTS-Yards 57-2336 65-2636 Average Per Punt 41.0 40.6 Net punt average 34.9 36.1 KICKOFFS-Yards 64-3835 49-2889 Average Per Kick 59.9 59.0 Net kick average 36.8 36.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 4 0 2 8 : 2 0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 71/172 63/163 3rd-Down Pct 41% 39% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/12 6/14 4th-Down Pct 67% 43% SACKS BY-Yards 29-170 33-204 MISC YARDS 0 -20 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 39 32 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-24 7-11 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (43-54) 80% (23-25) 92% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-54) 54% (17-25) 68% PAT-ATTEMPTS (34-37) 92% (29-31) 94% ATTENDANCE 60613 100155 Games/Avg Per Game 5/12123 6/16692 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total UNI 96 110 50 64 0 320 Opponents 52 71 51 68 0 242

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Smith, Tyvis 11 140 624 27 597 4.3 3 30 54.3 Weymiller, M 6 66 11.0 0 27 Bailey, Aaron 7 124 584 158 426 3.4 6 32 60.9 Cunningham, L. 6 25 4.2 0 15 Malloy, Michael 11 91 373 10 363 4.0 8 30 33.0 Rima, Jalen 2 94 47.0 1 94 Weymiller, M 9 32 238 1 237 7.4 0 57 26.3 Fountain, D. 1 4 4.0 0 4 Browning, J. 11 39 133 10 123 3.2 3 15 11.2 Total 15 189 12.6 1 94 Howell, Colton 1 8 60 15 45 5.6 0 18 45.0 Opponents 14 265 18.9 1 81 Rima, Jalen 11 1 23 0 23 23.0 0 23 2.1 Graham, Aaron 5 3 28 10 18 6.0 0 28 3.6 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Allen, Trevor 9 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Washington, M. 4 45 11.2 1 43 Twait, Cal 11 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 Ferch, Duncan 3 57 19.0 2 34 TEAM 8 8 0 7 -7 -0.9 0 0 -0.9 Campbell, E. 3 70 23.3 1 42 Dunne, Eli 5 18 28 56 -28 -1.6 0 10 -5.6 Brown, Charles 2 51 25.5 0 26 Total 11 466 2093 296 1797 3.9 20 57 163.4 Farley, Jared 1 3 3.0 0 3 Opponents 11 399 1578 261 1317 3.3 8 69 119.7 Schult, Karter 1 20 20.0 0 20 Neal, Rickey 1 18 18.0 0 18 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Whiting,Jamison 1 35 35.0 0 35 Dunne, Eli 5 134.77 95-149-8 63.8 1175 7 61 235.0 Allen, A.J. 1 25 25.0 0 25 Bailey, Aaron 7 119.04 70-136-1 51.5 882 6 44 126.0 Total 17 324 19.1 4 43 Howell, Colton 1 82.90 8-21-0 38.1 112 0 40 112.0 Opponents 9 113 12.6 1 65 TEAM 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Weymiller, M 9 175.60 1-1-0 100.0 9 0 9 1.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 11 123.98 174-308-9 56.5 2178 13 61 198.0 Malloy, Michael 13 297 22.8 0 35 Opponents 11 124.46 182-316-17 57.6 2095 21 75 190.5 Rima, Jalen 11 342 31.1 1 99 Nissen, Elias 3 16 5.3 0 14 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Fountain, D. 2 45 22.5 0 23 Fountain, D. 11 33 413 12.5 5 45 37.5 Allen, Trevor 1 8 8.0 0 8 Malloy, Michael 11 28 238 8.5 1 29 21.6 Total 30 708 23.6 1 99 Allen, Trevor 9 22 341 15.5 1 61 37.9 Opponents 42 956 22.8 1 93 Rima, Jalen 11 18 305 16.9 2 51 27.7 Smith, Tyvis 11 17 145 8.5 1 30 13.2 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg James, Jaylin 11 15 214 14.3 1 44 19.5 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Cunningham, L. 11 12 172 14.3 1 31 15.6 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Jegen, C. 8 7 136 19.4 0 41 17.0 Brown, Charles 11 6 40 6.7 0 14 3.6 Nissen, Elias 11 5 52 10.4 0 19 4.7 Moore, Briley 10 4 60 15.0 1 19 6.0 Browning, J. 11 3 21 7.0 0 19 1.9 Weymiller, M 9 2 24 12.0 0 15 2.7 Graham, Aaron 5 2 17 8.5 0 16 3.4 Total 11 174 2178 12.5 13 61 198.0 Opponents 11 182 2095 11.5 21 75 190.5

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PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Malloy, Michael 9 ------54 Bailey, Aaron 7 260 426 882 1308 186.9 Errthum, Austin - 7-11 17-19 - - - - - 38 Dunne, Eli 5 167 -28 1175 1147 229.4 Bailey, Aaron 6 - - - - 1-2 - - 36 Smith, Tyvis 11 140 597 0 597 54.3 Fountain, D. 5 ------30 Malloy, Michael 11 91 363 0 363 33.0 Drysdale, Sam - 6-6 7-8 - - - - - 25 Weymiller, M 9 33 237 9 246 27.3 Rima, Jalen 4 ------24 Howell, Colton 1 29 45 112 157 157.0 Smith, Tyvis 4 ------24 Browning, J. 11 39 123 0 123 11.2 Easley, Matt - 3-7 10-10 - - - - - 19 Rima, Jalen 11 1 23 0 23 2.1 Browning, J. 3 ------18 Graham, Aaron 5 3 18 0 18 3.6 Ferch, Duncan 2 ------12 Allen, Trevor 9 1 2 0 2 0.2 Allen, Trevor 1 - - - 1 - - - 8 Twait, Cal 11 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2 Moore, Briley 1 ------6 TEAM 8 9 -7 0 -7 -0.9 James, Jaylin 1 ------6 Total 11 774 1797 2178 3975 361.4 Cunningham, L. 1 ------6 Opponents 11 715 1317 2095 3412 310.2 Campbell, E. 1 ------6 Washington, M. 1 ------6 Schult, Karter ------1 2 Total 39 16-24 34-37 - 1 1-2 - 1 320 Opponents 32 7-11 29-31 - - 0-1 - - 242

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Errthum, Austin 7-11 63.6 1-1 4-4 2-5 0-1 0-0 33 0 Kuhter, Sam 57 2336 41.0 58 4 21 18 15 0 Easley, Matt 3-7 42.9 0-0 0-1 2-3 1-3 0-0 49 1 Total 57 2336 41.0 58 4 21 18 15 0 Drysdale, Sam 6-6 100.0 0-0 4-4 1-1 1-1 0-0 40 0 Opponents 65 2636 40.6 56 5 32 12 9 0

FG Sequence UNI Opponents Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Iowa State 36,(22),49 - Errthum, Austin 45 2709 60.2 15 1 Montana 33 (47),(35) Easley, Matt 15 956 63.7 6 0 Eastern Washington 30,(35),43,(36),(49) - Drysdale, Sam 4 170 42.5 0 0 Southern Illinois 22,46 48 Total 64 3835 59.9 21 1 22.8 36.8 28 South Dakota (29),34 - Opponents 49 2889 59.0 15 2 23.6 36.9 28 Youngstown State (27) 44 Missouri State (18),(33) 34 North Dakota State (30),(25) (25) Indiana State (27),(40),(28),(31) (39),(33) Western Illinois (21) (29) South Dakota State (20) 52,(32)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 03 at Iowa State 58 232 2 22 15 135 1 19 15-27-0 135 1 19 2 57 0 29 0 0 0 0 367 Sep 10 MONTANA 44 157 1 30 16 194 1 28 16-38-0 194 1 28 4 90 0 25 4 25 0 10 351 Sep 17 at Eastern Washington 47 179 3 30 13 174 0 44 13-23-0 174 0 44 2 31 0 23 3 45 0 27 353 Oct 01 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 53 212 2 32 11 186 3 37 11-18-0 186 3 37 3 79 0 32 2 8 0 6 398 Oct 08 at South Dakota 57 229 2 32 12 149 1 40 12-21-1 149 1 40 3 79 0 44 2 21 0 15 378 Oct 15 at Youngstown State 31 92 0 18 6 81 0 31 6-16-0 81 0 31 0 0 0 0 2 -4 0 0 173 Oct 22 MISSOURI STATE 38 138 4 24 25 418 2 61 25-33-0 418 2 61 2 37 0 21 0 0 0 0 556 Oct 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 26 68 0 28 20 216 2 27 20-39-4 216 2 27 4 120 0 48 0 0 0 0 284 Nov. 5 at Indiana State 49 299 3 57 9 121 0 40 9-22-0 121 0 40 2 42 0 23 1 94 1 94 420 Nov 12 at Western Illinois 36 135 2 19 19 209 2 51 19-27-1 209 2 51 2 33 0 17 0 0 0 0 344 Nov 19 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 27 56 1 11 28 295 1 36 28-44-3 295 1 36 6 140 1 99 1 0 0 0 351 UNI 466 1797 20 57 174 2178 13 61 174-308-9 2178 13 61 30 708 1 99 15 189 1 94 3975 Opponents 399 1317 8 69 182 2095 21 75 182-316-17 2095 21 75 42 956 1 93 14 265 1 81 3412

Games: 11 • Avg/rush: 3.9 • Avg/catch: 12.5 • Pass effic: 123.98 • KR avg: 23.6 • PR avg: 12.6 • All purpose avg/game: 472.4 • Total offense avg/gm: 361.4

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Sep 03 at Iowa State 34 20 54 7.0-28 3.0-19 1 2-0 2-29 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 1 13 25 Sep 10 MONTANA 45 10 55 9.0-23 2.0-8 2 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14 Sep 17 at Eastern Washington 33 50 83 7.0-37 4.0-25 0 0-0 2-45 0 7 0 3-3 0 0 0 3 30 Oct 01 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 46 6 52 8.0-19 4.0-15 1 1-0 2-43 2 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 14 42 Oct 08 at South Dakota 29 22 51 3.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 1 0 0 25 Oct 15 at Youngstown State 52 18 70 7.0-26 2.0-7 1 1-0 3-71 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 10 Oct 22 MISSOURI STATE 50 0 50 5.0-32 3.0-27 0 0-0 3-90 4 1 0 7-8 0 0 0 16 61 Oct 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 43 26 69 3.0-6 2.0-5 1 0-0 2-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 7 20 Nov. 5 at Indiana State 32 54 86 8.0-41 4.0-35 0 0-0 2-46 4 8 0 3-4 0 0 0 10 39 Nov 12 at Western Illinois 58 8 66 5.0-19 4.0-18 2 2-0 0-0 3 4 1 3-4 0 0 0 7 30 Nov 19 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 37 32 69 6.0-18 1.0-11 1 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 24 UNI 459 246 705 68.0-254 29.0-170 9 7-0 17-324 15 35 1 34-37 0 1 1 80 320 Opponents 500 250 750 71.0-287 33.5-204 10 8-0 9-113 17 41 3 29-31 0 0 0 44 242

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 03 at Iowa State 8 352 44.0 58 0 1 2 4 3 1-3 22 0 4 254 63.5 1 1 Sep 10 MONTANA 9 381 42.3 54 0 1 2 1 3 0-1 0 0 3 180 60.0 1 0 Sep 17 at Eastern Washington 6 230 38.3 58 0 1 3 2 0 3-5 49 0 7 439 62.7 4 0 Oct 01 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 6 217 36.2 50 0 0 3 1 3 0-2 0 1 7 452 64.6 2 0 Oct 08 at South Dakota 4 154 38.5 50 0 0 1 1 1 1-2 29 0 5 211 42.2 1 0 Oct 15 at Youngstown State 8 349 43.6 55 0 0 2 2 2 1-1 27 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 Oct 22 MISSOURI STATE 3 141 47.0 53 0 1 1 1 1 2-2 33 0 11 682 62.0 4 0 Oct 29 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 6 223 37.2 51 0 0 2 1 2 2-2 30 0 4 248 62.0 0 0 Nov. 5 at Indiana State 1 45 45.0 45 0 0 1 0 1 4-4 40 0 9 578 64.2 3 0 Nov 12 at Western Illinois 3 123 41.0 45 0 0 3 0 1 1-1 21 0 6 277 46.2 0 0 Nov 19 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3 121 40.3 52 0 0 1 2 1 1-1 20 0 5 319 63.8 2 0 UNI 57 2336 41.0 58 0 4 21 15 18 16-24 49 1 64 3835 59.9 21 1 Opponents 65 2636 40.6 56 0 5 32 9 12 7-11 47 0 49 2889 59.0 15 2

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 46 Farley, Jared 11 46 34 80 3.5-5 . 1-3 3 . 2-0 . . . 30 Dexter, D'Shawn 11 50 26 76 6.5-19 1.0-2 . 2 2 2-0 1 . . 93 Schult, Karter 11 51 23 74 24.0-115 17.0-99 1-20 1 4 . 2 1 1 39 Ferch, Duncan 11 42 24 66 0.5-1 . 3-57 4 . . 1 . . 23 Allen, A.J. 11 42 21 63 1.5-1 . 1-25 3 . 1-0 . . . 19 Campbell, E. 11 34 8 42 1.0-3 . 3-70 3 . 2-0 . . . 29 Whiting,Jamison 11 27 8 35 2.0-4 . 1-35 7 . . . . . 64 Applegate, H. 11 19 14 33 7.0-21 4.0-12 . . 1 . . . . 61 Woods, Preston 11 15 15 30 1.5-2 . . 1 2 . 1 . . 98 Douglas, Bryce 11 17 13 30 5.5-10 1.0-3 . . 2 . 1 . . 2 Washington, M. 8 21 7 28 2.0-3 . 4-45 2 . . . . . 7 Neal, Rickey 9 17 10 27 8.0-30 2.0-17 1-18 . 3 . 3 . . 6 Buchanan, Ray 8 11 6 17 . . . 3 . . . . . 22 Hendrix, Damon 7 12 4 16 ...... 4 Brown, Charles 11 9 5 14 1.0-3 . 2-51 3 . . . . . 13 Lynch, Emmett 10 4 6 10 . . . 1 . . . . . 95 Thomas, Seth 9 3 5 8 2.0-20 2.0-20 ...... 41 Thomas, Blake 10 5 3 8 1.0-7 1.0-7 . 1 . . . . . 20 Gray, Rashadeem 11 6 2 8 ...... 24 Jaghai, Nikholi 11 6 1 7 ...... 1 Lyons, Tyrell 6235 ...... 58 Errthum, Austin 9 3 1 4 ...... 18 Singleton, DJ 54.4 ...... 34 Browning, J. 11 2 1 3 ...... 16 Cunningham, L. 11 2 . 2 ...... 3 Beamon, Willie 6 . 2 2 ...... 96 Minniefield, M. 2112 . . .11 .... 33 Hill, Barkley 9 . 2 2 ...... 92 Kuhter, Sam 11 1 . 1 ...... 69 Hanson, Trevor 11 1 . 1 ...... 74 Scott-Brown, J. 91.1 ...... 51 Cardenas, Jesse 1 1 . 1 ...... 78 Putney, Tyler 11 1 . 1 ...... 38 Montgomery, M. 1 1 . 1 ...... 32 Smith, Tyvis 11 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 8 1 . 1 1.0-10 1.0-10 ...... 8 Weymiller, M 9.11 ...... Total 11 459 246 705 68-254 29-170 17-324 35 15 7-0 9 1 1 Opponents 11 500 250 750 71-287 33-204 9-113 41 17 8-0 10 3 .

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GAME 1 | at IOWA STATE GAME 3 | at EASTERN WASH. GAME 4 | SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Sept. 3, 2016 Sept. 17, 2016 Oct. 1, 2016 Jack Trice Stadium (60,629) Roos Field (9,111) UNI-Dome (13,710) UNI 25 UNI 30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 21 IOWA STATE 20 EWU 34 UNI 42 SCORE BY QUARTER SCORE BY QUARTER SCORE BY QUARTER UNI 0 16 3 6 25 UNI 10 14 0 6 30 SIU 0 14 7 0 21 Iowa State 7 6 0 7 20 EWU 0 7 14 13 34 UNI 14 21 0 7 42 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 07:16 ISU - Daley, 39-yd reception 1st 09:31 UNI - Bailey, 1-yd rush 1st 07:57 UNI - Smith, 4-yd rush 2nd 09:14 UNI - Smith, 10-yd reception 02:49 UNI - Easley, 35-yd FG 06:38 UNI - Bailey, 7-yd rush 03:20 ISU - Butler, 18-yd reception 2nd 11:26 EWU - Hill, 5-yd reception 2nd 13:04 SIU - Connor, 33-yd reception 01:23 UNI - Schult safety 09:38 UNI - Malloy, 30-yd rush 10:40 UNI - Fountain, 20-yd reception 00:00 UNI - Bailey, 2-yd rush 06:06 UNI - Bailey, 3-yd rush 09:07 SIU - Isom, 12-yd reception 3rd 04:20 UNI - Errthum, 22-yd FG 3rd 14:48 EWU - Custer, 93-yd KR 00:47 UNI - Fountain, 18-yd reception 4th 07:02 ISU - Lazard, 33-yd reception 06:42 EWU - Bourne, 37-yd reception 00:27 UNI - Washington, 43-yd int. return 02:49 UNI - Browning, 1-yd rush 4th 14:25 EWU - Stiles, 7-yd reception 3rd 04:17 SIU - Reed, 50-yd reception 11:12 UNI - Easley, 36-yd FG 4th 14:55 UNI - Fountain, 8-yd reception STATS UNI ISU 04:13 UNI - Easley, 49-yd FG First Downs 22 16 00:43 EWU - Byus, 23-yd reception STATS SIU UNI Net Rushing 232 51 First Downs 17 23 Net Passing 135 256 STATS UNI EWU Net Rushing 70 212 Plays-Total Offense 85-367 53-307 First Downs 17 22 Net Passing 307 186 Net Rushing 179 63 Plays-Total Offense 60-377 71-398 GAME LEADERS Net Passing 174 340 Passing: Aaron Bailey (15-27-0, 135 yds, 1 TD) Plays-Total Offense 70-353 86-403 GAME LEADERS Rushing: Aaron Bailey (25 carries, 114 yds, 1 TD) Passing: Aaron Bailey (18-11-0, 186 yds, 3 TDs) Receiving: Tyvis Smith (5 catches, 43 yds, 1 TD) GAME LEADERS Rushing: Aaron Bailey (20 carries, 98 yds, 1 TD) Defense: Jared Farley (8 tackles, 1 int) Passing: Aaron Bailey (13-23-0, 174 yds) Receiving: Daurice Fountain (5 catches, 89 yds, 3 Rushing: Aaron Bailey (17 carries, 101 yds, 2 TDs) TDs) GAME 2 | MONTANA Receiving: Jaylin James (2 catches, 56 yds)De- Defense: Jared Farley (9 tackles, 8 solo, 1 FR) fense: A.J. Allen (12 total, 6 solo, 6 assisted, 1 PD) Sept. 10, 2016 GAME 5 | at SOUTH DAKOTA UNI-Dome (12,346) MONTANA 20 Oct. 8, 2016 DakotaDome (10,221) UNI 14 UNI 25 SCORE BY QUARTER SOUTH DAKOTA 28 Montana 10 10 0 0 20 UNI 7 0 0 7 14 SCORE BY QUARTER UNI 14 3 0 8 25 SCORING SUMMARY USD 14 7 7 0 28 1st 11:52 UM - Horner, 34-yd reception 08:20 UM - Semenza, 47-yd FG SCORING SUMMARY 03:56 UNI - Smith, 1-yd rush 1st 13:43 USD - Streveler, 69-yd rush 2nd 07:07 UM - Louie-McGee, 81-yd PR 10:14 UNI - Bailey, 12-yd rush 02:09 UM - Semenza, 35-yd FG 07:41 USD - Bouma, 10-yd rush 4th 08:01 UNI - Fountain, 28-yd reception 02:06 UNI - Malloy, 17-yd reception 2nd 07:58 UNI - Errthum, 29-yd field Goal STATS UM UNI 07:44 USD - Carpenter, 75-yd reception First Downs 12 20 3rd 03:29 USD - Carpenter, 29-yd reception Net Rushing 88 157 4th 13:46 UNI - Bailey, 1-yd rush Net Passing 118 194 Plays-Total Offense 65-206 82-351 STATS UNI USD First Downs 24 11 GAME LEADERS Net Rushing 229 203 Passing: Aaron Bailey (16-37-0, 194 yds, 1 TD) Net Passing 149 182 Rushing: Tyvis Smith (20 carries, 130 yds, 1 TD) Plays-Total Offense 78-378 49-385 Receiving: Daurice Foutain (7 catches, 97 yds, 1 TD) Defense: Karter Schult (10 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 2.0 GAME LEADERS sacks) Passing: Aaron Bailey (12-21-1, 149 yds, 1 TD) Rushing: Tyvis Smith (20 carries, 102 yds) Receiving: Christian Jegen (2 catches, 48 yds) Defense: Karter Schult (8 total, 5 solo)

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GAME 6 | at YOUNGSTOWN ST. GAME 8 | NORTH DAKOTA ST. GAME 10 | at WESTERN ILL. Oct. 15, 2016 Oct. 29, 2016 Nov. 12, 2016 (13,373) UNI-Dome (12,032) (3,412) UNI 10 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 24 UNI 30 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 14 UNI 20 WESTERN ILLINOIS 23 SCORE BY QUARTER SCORE BY QUARTER SCORE BY QUARTER UNI 0 10 0 0 10 NDSU 7 7 7 3 24 UNI 7 6 7 10 30 YSU 0 0 0 14 14 UNI 0 6 7 7 20 WIU 0 3 6 14 23 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 2nd 07:50 UNI - Errthum, 27-yd field goal 1st 04:42 NDSU - Frazier, 1-yd rush 1st 09:56 UNI - Malloy, 2-yd rush 07:06 UNI - Ferch, 34-yd int. return 2nd 13:12 UNI - Errthum, 30-yd FG 2nd 04:51 UNI - Cunningham, 9-yd reception 4th 11:47 YSU - McCaster, 1-yd rush 01:22 NDSU - Illies, 31-yd reception 00:39 WIU - Knuffman, 29-yd FG 00:28 YSU - Ruiz, 1-yd rush 00:00 UNI - Errthum, 25-yd FG 3rd 12:00 UNI - Fountain, 3-yd reception 3rd 07:19 NDSU - Morlock, 8-yd rush 03:49 WIU - Lesure, 2-yd reception STATS UNI YSU 02:52 UNI - James, 17-yd reception 4th 07:34 UNI - Malloy, 5-yd rush First Downs 9 18 4th 14:53 NDSU - Pedersen, 25-yd FG 06:08 WIU - Lenoir, 9-yd reception Net Rushing 92 226 12:10 UNI - Moore, 4-yd reception 01:58 UNI - Drysdale, 21-yd FG Net Passing 81 28 00:25 WIU - Lesure, 14-yd reception Plays-Total Offense 47-173 75-254 STATS NDSU UNI First Downs 16 17 STATS UNI WIU GAME LEADERS Net Rushing 217 68 First Downs 19 21 Passing: Aaron Bailey (3-10-0, 44 yds) Net Passing 118 216 Net Rushing 135 96 Rushing: Tyvis Smith (11 carries, 71 yds, 6.5 avg.) Plays-Total Offense 61-335 65-284 Net Passing 209 237 Receiving: Logan Cunningham (1 catch, 31 yds) Plays-Total Offense 63-344 73-333 Defense: Elijah Campbell (9 total, 7 solo, 1 TFL, 1 GAME LEADERS FR) Passing: Eli Dunne (20-39-4, 216 yds, 2 TD) GAME LEADERS Rushing: Tyvis Smith (12 carries, 59 yds) Passing: Eli Dunne (19-27-1, 209 yds, 2 TDs) GAME 7 | MISSOURI STATE Receiving: Michael Malloy (3 catches, 63 yds) Rushing: Michael Malloy (19 carries, 92 yds, 2 TDs) Oct. 22, 2016 Defense: Damon Hendrix (12 total, 9 solo) Receiving: Jalen Rima (4 catches, 79 yds) UNI-Dome (12,014) GAME 9 | at INDIANA STATE Defense: Duncan Ferch (11 total, 10 solo) MISSOURI STATE 7 GAME 11 | SOUTH DAKOTA ST. Nov. 5, 2016 UNI 61 Memorial Stadium (3,409) Nov. 19, 2016 SCORE BY QUARTER UNI 39 UNI-Dome (10,511) MSU 0 7 0 0 7 INDIANA STATE 6 SDSU 45 UNI 17 17 20 7 61 SCORE BY QUARTER UNI 24 SCORING SUMMARY UNI 13 14 6 6 39 SCORE BY QUARTER 1st 12:52 UNI - Errthum, 18-yd FG INS 0 3 3 0 6 SDSU 14 7 7 17 45 07:12 UNI - Malloy, 1-yd rush UNI 14 3 7 0 24 03:03 UNI - Malloy, 1-yd rush SCORING SUMMARY 2nd 13:07 UNI - Smith, 8-yd rush 1st 07:25 UNI - Malloy, 1-yd rush SCORING SUMMARY 07:57 UNI - Allen, 61-yd reception 05:35 UNI - Rima, 94-yd punt return 1st 13:49 SDSU - Wieneke, 30-yd reception 02:47 MSU - Randall, 30-yd reception 2nd 14:10 INS - Nunez, 39-yd FG 10:57 UNI - Rima, 36-yd reception 00:15 UNI - Errthum, 33-yd FG 06:58 UNI - Malloy, 5-yd rush 07:41 SDSU - Christion, 16-yd reception 3rd 09:43 UNI - Rima, 17-yd reception 01:00 UNI - Malloy, 5-yd rush 07:28 UNI - Rima, 99-yd kick off return 09:22 UNI - Campbell, 42-yd int. return 3rd 09:19 UNI - Drysdale, 27-yd FG 2nd 12:48 SDSU - Wieneke, 5-yd reception 00:08 UNI - Ferch, 23-yd int. return 05:04 INS - Nunez, 33-yd FG 01:42 UNI - Drysdale, 20-yd FG 4th 02:27 UNI - Browning, 11-yd rush 01:35 UNI - Drysdale, 40-yd FG 3rd 09:11 SDSU - Christion, 11-yd rush 4th 12:48 UNI - Drysdale, 28-yd FG 04:22 UNI - Browning, 1-yd rush STATS MSU UNI 03:16 UNI - Drysdale, 31-yd FG 4th 13:39 SDSU - Paris, 3-yd rush First Downs 14 26 05:27 SDSU - Vinatieri, 32-yd FG Net Rushing 81 138 STATS UNI INS 01:27 SDSU - Soulek, 65-yd interception Net Passing 108 418 First Downs 20 13 Plays-Total Offense 63-189 71-556 Net Rushing 307 88 STATS SDSU UNI Punts-Yards 8-323 3-141 Net Passing 121 113 First Downs 23 19 Kickoffs-Yards 2-127 11-682 Plays-Total Offense 71-428 69-201 Net Rushing 134 56 Possession 28:14 31:46 Net Passing 288 295 GAME LEADERS Plays-Total Offense 62-422 71-351 GAME LEADERS Passing: Colton Howell (8-21-0, 112 yds) Passing: Eli Dunne (25-33-0, 418 yds, 2 TDs) Rushing: Marcus Weymiller (16 carries, 171 yds) GAME LEADERS Rushing: J’Veyon Browning (13 rush, 50 yds, 1 TD) Receiving: Jalen Rima (1 catch, 40 yds) Passing: Eli Dunne (28-44-3, 295 yds, 1 TD) Receiving: Trevor Allen (2 catches, 108 yds, 1 TD) Defense: D’Shawn Dexter (10 total, 0.5 TFL) Rushing: M. Weymiller (7 carries, 39 yds) Defense: D’Shawn Dexter (8 total, all solo) Receiving: Daurice Fountain (5 catches, 75 yds) Defense: Duncan Ferch (12 total) UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com 77 2016 GAME RECAPS

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RUSHING RECEPTIONS

Attempts: 47, Steve Harris (1984) Catches: 16, Eddie Galles (2003) vs. Northwest Missouri State vs. Southern Illinois

Yards Gained: 382, Kelly Ellis (1979) Consecutives Games w/ Catch: 44 vs. Western Illinois Eddie Berlin (1997-2000)

TDs: 4 (x9) Yds Gained: 286, Mike Furrey (1999) First - Art Landau vs. Morningside at Western Illinois (1953) Last - Aaron Bailey at Missouri St. Longest Reception: 99, Kenny Shedd (2015) at Oklahoma State, 1990

Longest TD Run: 98 yds, Arnold Paulsen TDs: 4 (x2) vs. Augustana, 1951 First - Dick Beetsch vs. South Dakota (1954) Longest Rush From Scrimmage: 98 yds Last - Dedric Ward vs. Western Illinois Arnold Paulsen vs. Augustana, 1951 (1995)

PASSING SCORING Jalen Rima (87) ran a punt return back 94 yards for a touchdown against Indiana State in 2016, breaking the Attempts: 69, Ryan Helming (1999) TDs: 4 (x14) UNI record of 93 yards (Joe Fuller vs. Whitewater, 1984). at Western Illinois First - Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota FG Attempts: 6, MacKenzie Hoambrecker (1965) vs. Cal Poly (2002) Consecutive Games w/ TD Pass: 20 Last - Aaron Bailey at Missouri State Ryan Helming (1998-2000) (2015) FGs Made: 5 (x3) First - Brian Mitchell vs. Idaho Longest TD Pass: 99, Jay Johnson PATs: 11, Doug Jackson (1988) (1991) at Oklahoma State, 1990 vs. Wayne State Last - Michael Schmadeke vs. Tenn. Tech (2014) TDs Thrown: 6, Mike Smith (1986) Consecutive PATs Scored: 114 vs. McNeese State Tyler Sievertsen (2011-13) RETURNS Passes Intercepted: 6 (x2) Points: 24 (x14) First - Al Wichtendahl vs. Augustana First - Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota Kickoff Return Yds: 197 (1996) (1970) (1965) Tyree Talton vs. Iowa State Last - Ryan Helming at Western Illinois Last - Aaron Bailey vs. Missouri State (1999) (2015) Longest Kickoff Return: 100 (x2) First - Ben McCabe vs. Coe Yards Gained: 541, Ryan Helming (1999) Consecutive Games Scoring: 36 (1939) at Western Illinois Brian Wingert (2003-06) Last - Craig Nordlie vs. Drake (1981) Pts Scored By A Kicker: 20 (2014) TOTAL OFFENSE Michael Schmadeke vs. Tennessee Tech Punt Return Yds: 131 (1988) Milo Popovic vs. Wayne State Attempts: 72, Ryan Helming (1999) at Western Illinois FIELD GOALS Longest Punt Return: 94 yds (2016) Jalen Rima at Indiana State Yards Gained: 548, Ryan Helming (1999) Longest FG Made: 59 yards (2002) at Western Illinois MacKenzie Hoambrecker vs. Blocked Kicks: 2 (x3) SW Missouri State First - Carlos Dallis vs. Southern Illinois (2000) Last - Everette Pedescleaux vs. Delaware (2007) (2007)

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Interceptions: 3 (x9) 3. 14, Chris Stimmel vs. Ball State, 2001 5, Joe Fuller vs. Western Illinois, 1983 First - Nelson Converse vs. Morningside 14, Peter Burns vs. Eastern Illinois, 1992 5. 4, Tanner Varner vs. Iowa, 2005 (1972) 14, James Jones vs. Iowa State, 1990 4, Justin Sandy vs. Missouri State, 2002 Last - Tyree Talton vs. Iowa 14, Chris Klieman vs. Missouri State, 1998 4, Willie Beamon vs. Indiana State, 1992 (1995) 14, Troy Long vs. Nevada, 1982 4, Willie Beamon vs. Oklahoma State, 1990 8. 13, Luke Smith vs. Cal Poly, 2000 4, Kevin Anderson vs. Southern Illinois, 1987 Interception Return Yds: 116 (2013) 13, Matt Pedersen vs. Illinois State, 1998 4, Dave McCorvey vs. Western Illinois, 1987 Ray Mitchell vs. Western Illinois 10. 12, Brett Koebcke vs. Missouri State, 2005 4, Tom Jones vs. Northern Michigan, 1982 12, Marcus Easter vs. Iowa State, 1996 4, Franchot Yancey vs. Western Illinois, 1982 Longest Int. Return: 100 yds (x2) 12, Mark Heins vs. Eastern Illinois, 1989 First - Moses Aimable vs. Western Illinois 12, Steve Peitler vs. Northern Arizona, 1988 FORCED FUMBLES (1985) 12, De’Veon Harris vs. Youngstown State, 2007 Last - Ryan Doak vs. Indiana State 1. 4, Joe O’Brien vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1983 (2000) 2. 3, Bryce Paup vs. Western Illinois, 1987 TACKLES FOR LOSS 3. 2, Deiondre’ Hall at Iowa State, 2015 1. 5.5, Karter Schult vs. Montana, 2016 2, Brett McMakin vs. North Dakota St., 2015 5.5, John Hermann vs. Northern Arizona, 2005 PUNTING 2, Brett McMakin vs. South Dakota St., 2015 3. 5.0, Karter Schult at Illinois State, 2015 2, Jake Farley vs. Illinois State, 2014 4 4.5, Karter Schult at South Dakota State, 2015 2, Ryan Arnold vs. Delaware, 2003 Punting Avg: 52.4, Sam Kuhter 4.5, Ben Boothby vs. North Dakota State, 2010 vs. South Dakota (2015) 2, Justin Sandy vs. Montana State, 2003 6. 4.0, Karter Schult at Western Illinois, 2016 2, Matt Mitchell vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2003 4.0, Isaac Ales vs. Missouri State, 2014 Most Punts: 13 (x2) 2, Benny Sapp vs. Youngstown State, 2002 4.0, Kevin Strensrud vs. Illinois State, 2003 2, Jarvis Phillips vs. Western Kentucky, 2002 First - Clay Netusil vs. Youngstown State 4.0, Casey Tierney vs. Iowa State, 2003 (1984) 2, Jason Boehlke vs. Ball State, 2001 4.0, Carlos Dallis vs. Youngstown State, 2001 2, Mack Mitchell vs. Cal Poly, 1999 Last - Logan Bieghler vs. Hawai’i 4.0, Erik Nelson vs. Indiana State, 1997 (2014) 2, Ryan Doak vs. Illinois State, 1998 2, Terrance Malone vs. Illinois State, 1998 Longest Punt: 78 yards (1972) SACKS 2, Jack Mitchell vs. Indiana State, 1998 Mike Butler vs. Augustana 1. 4, Ben Boothby vs. North Dakota State, 2010 2, Andre Allen vs. Texas State, 1993 4, John Hermann vs. Northern Arizona, 2005 2, Andre Allen vs. Moorhead State, 1993 4, Matt Pedersen vs. Indiana State, 1997 2, Simon Nelson vs. Morgan State, 1991 4. 3, Karter Schult at Western Illinois, 2016 2, William Freeney vs. Northern Arizona, 1990 SINGLE GAME DEFENSIVE 3, Isaac Ales at Illinois State, 2015 2, Todd Eagen vs. Eastern Illinois, 1990 (SINCE 1981) 3, Karter Schult at South Dakota State, 2015 2, Joe Anderson vs. Youngstown State, 1981 3, Brett McMakin vs. South Dakota, 2014 TOTAL TACKLES 3, Matt Michell vs. Cal Poly, 2001 3, Matt Mitchell vs. Wayne State, 2001 1. 25, Joe Anderson vs. Idaho, 1981 3, Kevin Hammond vs. Eastern Wash., 1994 2. 23, Marcus Easter vs. Iowa State, 1996 3, Andre Allen vs. Idaho, 1994 23, Matt Pedersen vs. Youngstown State, 1999 3, Andre Allen vs. Iowa State, 1992 4. 22, Adam Vogt vs. Youngstown State, 2000 3, William Freeney vs. Iowa State, 1992 22, L.J. Fort vs. Illinois State, 2011 3, William Freeney vs. Illinois State, 1990 6. 21, John Root vs. North Dakota State, 1982 3, William Freeney vs. Oklahoma State, 1990 7. 20, Mark Farley vs. Illinois State, 1986 3, Bryce Paup vs. Western Illinois, 1987 20, Jarvis Phillips vs. Western Kentucky, 2002 3, Ed Grimes vs. Eastern Illinois, 1984 20, Jamar Thompson vs. Richmond, 2008 3, Joe O’Brien vs. Eastern Illinois, 1984 10. 19, Scott Durflinger vs. Eastern Illinois, 1994 3, Terry Szopinski vs. Drake, 1983 19, Matt Pedersen vs. Youngstown State, 1998 3, Mark Salz vs. Northern Michigan, 1982 19, Adam Vogt vs. Ball State, 2001 3, Mark Wilson vs. North Dakota State, 1982 19, De’Veon Harris vs. Youngstown State, 2007

PASSES DEFENDED Karter Schult (93) tied the UNI record for tackles for SOLO TACKLES 1. 5, Willie Beamon vs. Southern Illinois, 1989 loss in a game, recording 5.5 against Montana in 2016. 1. 16, Matt Pedersen vs. Western Illinois, 1999 John Hermann set the record against Northern Arizona 5, Charles Jenkins vs. Drake, 1984 in 2005. 2. 15, William Freeney vs. Morgan State, 1991 5, Mark Holmes vs. Central Missouri, 1983

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RUSHING AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 3. 3145 - Ryan Helming (219-380-9), 2000 1. 8.64 - Wes Anderson (56-484), 1988 4. 3125 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 5. 2937 - Jay Johnson (175-336-14), 1992 RUSHING YARDS 2. 7.76 - Loren Buser (21-163), 1963 3. 7.41 - Marcus Weymiller (32-237), 2016 6. 2929 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 1. 1553 - David Johnson (287-1553), 2014 4. 7.36 - Jim Lizzi (25-184), 2003 2929 - Jay Johnson (163-320-13), 1990 2. 1513 - Corey Lewis (258-1513), 2007 5. 7.35 - Dean Hartman (23-169), 1959 8. 2859 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 1987 3. 1383 - Adam Benge (241-1383), 2001 6. 7.13 - Max Huffman (68-485), 1957 9. 2842 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 2007 4. 1334 - Aaron Bailey (257-1334), 2015 7. 7.00 - Jason Breeland (24-168), 2005 10. 2761 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 1980 5. 1314 - Corey Lewis (260-1314), 2008 8. 6.91 - Glen Borland (23-159), 1957 6. 1291 - Tirrell Rennie (232-1291), 2010 9. 6.77 - Matt Strathman (39-264), 2009 PASSING TDs 1291 - David Johnson (222-1291), 2013 10. 6.67 - Corey Lewis (134-894), 2006 8. 1261 - Terrance Freeney (304-1261), 2003 1. 31 - Ryan Helming, 1999 9. 1223 - Carl Boyd (253-1223), 1987 2. 30 - Ryan Helming, 2000 10. 1191 - Jeff Stoval (266-1191, 1993 RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 3. 27 - Mike Smith, 1986 1. 117.4 - David Johnson (11 games), 2013 4. 26 - Steven Beard, 1996 5. 24 - Steve Sandon, 1981 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 2. 116.4 - Corey Lewis (13 games), 2007 3. 115.4 - Dan Boals (9 games), 1962 6. 23 - Chris Berg, 1995 1. 304 - Terrance Freeney (304-1261), 2003 4. 111.4 - Dan Boals (9 games), 1961 23 - Jay Johnson, 1992 2. 287 - David Johnson (287-1553), 2014 5. 110.9 - David Johnson (14 games), 2014 23 - Eric Sanders, 2005 3. 275 - Steve Harris (275-1131), 1984 6. 107.6 - Tirrell Rennie (12 games), 2010 23 - Mike Smith, 1987 4. 271 - Adam Benge (271-1133), 2002 7. 105.1 - Terrance Freeney (12 games), 2003 10. 22 - Steve Sandon, 1980 5. 266 - Jeff Stovall (266-1191), 1993 8. 103.0 - Adam Benge (11 games), 2002 6. 260 - Corey Lewis (260-1314), 2008 9. 102.8 - Steve Harris (11 games), 1984 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 7. 258 - Jeff Stovall (258-1513), 1996 10. 101.3 - Pat Batten (10 games), 1974 258 - Corey Lewis (258-1513), 2007 1. 26 - Steve Sandon (219-367-26), 1981 2. 23 - Bill Raun (128-290-23), 1969 9. 257 - Aaron Bailey (257-1334), 2015 PASSING 10. 253 - Carl Boyd (253-1223), 1987 3. 19 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 1980 4. 18 - Terry Allen (79-211-18), 1978 5. 17 - Al Wichtendahl (33-111-17), 1970 PASS ATTEMPTS RUSHING TDs 6. 16 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 1. 19 - Aaron Bailey, 2015 1. 403 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 7. 15 - Larry Miller (145-287-15), 1983 2. 17 - David Horne, 2005 2. 386 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 1987 15 - Ken Macklin (139-255-15), 1989 17 - David Johnson, 2014 3. 380 - Ryan Helming (219-380-9), 2000 15 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 1987 4. 16 - Terrance Freeney, 2003 4. 367 - Steven Sandon (219-367-26), 1981 10. 14 - Kurt Warner (173-296-14), 1993 16 - Corey Lewis, 2007 5. 360 - Steven Beard (197-350-12), 1996 14 - Bill Salmon (50-140-14), 1973 16 - Adam Benge, 2001 6. 349 - Shane Fortney (180-349-12), 1997 14 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 16 - Jeff Stovall, 1993 7. 336 - Jay Johnson (175-336-14), 1992 14 - Jay Johnson (175-336-14), 1992 8. 15 - Jeff Stovall, 1996 8. 334 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 1980 9. 325 - Brett O’Donnell (177-325-12), 1994 15 - Tirrell Rennie, 2010 PASS COMPLETION % (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 10. 14 - Carl Boyd, 1985 10. 320 - Jay Johnson (163-320-13), 1990 14 - Terry Allen, 1976 1. 80.3 - Dana Deines (53-66-4), 1977 2. 75.2 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 2007 PASS COMPLETIONS 3. 71.4 - Brian Anderson (25-35-0), 1999 1. 253 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 4. 68.3 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 2. 237 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 2007 5. 67.9 - Eric Sanders (169-249-7), 2006 3. 228 - Mike Smith (228-386-15), 1987 6. 65.6 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 2005 4. 219 - Ryan Helming (219-380-9), 2000 7. 64.8 - Rich Oliphant (59-91-5), 1964 219 - Steve Sandon (219-367-26), 1981 8. 63.8 - Eli Dunne (95-149-8), 2016 6. 213 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 9. 63.6 - Dave Chambers (14-22-4), 1980 7. 197 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 1996 10. 63.3 - Eric Sanders (95-150-5), 2004 8. 190 - Mike Smith (190-303-6), 1998 190 - Ryan Helming (190-310-6), 1998 10. 186 - Steve Sandon (186-334-19), 1980

PASSING YARDS In 2014, David Johnson (7) broke over 14 school records 1. 3469 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 to wrap up his career, including the single-season rushing 2. 3433 - Ryan Beard (197-360-12), 1996 record. He racked up 1,553 rushing yards in 2014.

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PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 3. 1283 - Dedric Ward (50-1283), 1995 RECEPTIONS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 1. 170.4 - Steven Beard (20-34-1), 1995 4. 1195 - Eddie Berlin (74-1195), 2000 1. 7.82 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 1998 2. 169.4 - Chris Berg (146-258-8), 1995 5. 1179 - Mike Furrey (74-1179), 1999 2. 7.45 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 1997 3. 168.2 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 6. 1161 - Ken Harvey (78-1161), 1981 3. 7.09 - Ken Harvey (11 games), 1981 4. 168.2 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 7. 1116 - Alonzo Clayton (56-1116), 1996 4. 6.73 - Eddie Berlin (11 games), 2000 5. 165.0 - Eric Sanders (237-315-6), 2007 8. 1083 - Dedric Ward (60-1083), 1994 6.73 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 1999 6. 162.9 - Eric Sanders (95-150-5), 2004 9. 1074 - Mike Furrey (86-1074), 1998 6. 5.91 - Eddie Berlin (11 games), 1998 7. 158.0 - Rich Oliphant (59-91-5), 1964 10. 993 - Marlus Mays (54-992), 2002 7. 5.82 - Eddie Berlin (11 games), 1999 8. 156.7 - Pat Grace (155-253-8), 2009 8. 5.64 - Jake Soliday (11 games), 2000 9. 153.5 - Ryan Helming (253-403-14), 1999 RECEPTIONS 9. 5.38 - Johnny Gray (13 games), 2007 10. 152.7 - Jason Jones (23-38-1), 1997 1. 86 - Mike Furrey (86-1074), 1998 10. 5.10 - Ken Harvey (10 games), 1980 2. 82 - Mike Furrey (82-1291), 1997 AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 3. 78 - Ken Harvey (78-1161), 1981 TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 11.7 - Steven Beard (20-34-1), 1995 4. 74 - Eddie Berlin (74-1195), 2000 74 - Mike Furrey (74-1179), 1999 2. 10.9 - Kurt Warner (15-25-1), 1991 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 6. 71 - Wes Anderson (71-791), 1987 3. 10.7 - Chris Berg (146-258-8), 1995 1. 3469 - Ryan Helming (449-3469), 1999 4. 10.3 - Mike Smith (190-303-16), 1986 7. 70 - Dedric Ward (70-1556), 1996 70 - Johnny Gray (70-910), 2007 2. 3403 - Steven Beard (409-3403), 1996 5. 9.8 - Rich Oliphant (59-91-5), 1964 3. 3258 - Ryan Helming (429-3258), 2000 6. 9.5 - Steven Beard (197-360-12), 1996 9. 65 - Eddie Berlin (65-962), 1998 10. 64 - Eddie Berlin (64-938), 1999 4. 3114 - Mike Smith (372-3114), 1986 7. 9.4 - Bill Salmon (80-180-9), 1974 5. 3008 - Eric Sanders (400-3008), 2005 8. 9.4 - Mike Smith (39-77-5), 1984 6. 2990 - Aaron Bailey (477-2990), 2015 9. 9.4 - Eric Sanders (213-312-5), 2005 RECEIVING TDs 7. 2948 - Eric Sanders (401-2948), 2007 10. 9.3 - Brett O’Donnell (18-35-1), 1993 1. 17 - Dedric Ward, 1996 8. 2834 - Tirrell Rennie (401-2834), 2010 2. 16 - Eddie Berlin, 2000 9. 2782 - Jay Johnson (406-2782), 1992 AVG YDS/COMPLETION (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 3. 15 - Dedric Ward, 1995 10. 2755 - Mike Smith (465-2755), 1987 1. 21.2 - Bill Salmon (80-180-9), 1974 15 - Ken Harvey, 1981 2. 19.9 - Steven Beard (20-34-1), 1995 5. 11 - Dave Schooley, 1975 TDs RESPONSIBLE FOR 11 - Kenny Shedd, 1992 3. 19.4 - Terry Allen (50-115-7), 1977 1. 34 - Ryan Helming, 1999 4. 19.3 - Bill Salmon (50-140-14), 1973 7. 10 - Mike Furrey, 1998 10 - Brian Baker, 1986 2. 32 - Aaron Bailey, 2015 5. 18.8 - Chris Berg (146-258-8), 1995 3. 31 - Mike Smith, 1986 6. 18.6 - Mike Smith (39-77-5), 1984 10 - Mike Furrey, 1999 10. 9 - Dedric Ward, 1993 4. 30 - Ryan Helming, 2000 7. 18.2 - Jerry Morgan (15-41-6), 1959 5. 28 - Mike Smith, 1987 18.2 - Kurt Warner (15-25-1), 1991 9 - Dedric Ward, 1994 9 - Dave Schooley, 1974 28 - Pat Grace, 2009 9. 18.1 - Brett O’Donnell (18-35-1), 1993 28 - Bill Salmon, 1975 10. 18.0 - Jay Johnson (163-320-13), 1990 9 - Milo Popovic, 1989 9 - Tim Mosley, 1993 28 - Steven Beard, 1996 9 - Jake Soliday, 2000 9. 27 - Jay Johnson, 1992 PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 10. 26 - Steve Sandon, 1981 1. 315.4 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 1999 2. 285.9 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 2000 AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 5 RECEPTIONS) TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 3. 284.1 - Mike Smith (11 games), 1986 1. 40.20 - Kenny Shedd (5-201), 1989 1. 315.4 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 1999 4. 251.0 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 1980 2. 33.72 - Kenny Shedd (29-978), 1992 2. 296.2 - Ryan Helming (11 games), 2000 5. 245.5 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 1981 3. 28.00 - Brad Gehrke (12-336), 1990 3. 283.1 - Mike Smith (11 games), 1986 6. 245.2 - Steven Beard (14 games), 1996 28.00 - Richard Wellbrock (7-196), 1990 4. 243.1 - Steven Beard (14 games), 1996 7. 244.1 - Jay Johnson (12 games), 1990 5. 27.58 - Kenny Shedd (24-662), 1991 5. 241.4 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 1997 8. 235.0 - Eli Dunne (5 games), 2016 6. 27.33 - Terry Fox (9-246), 1965 6. 240.0 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 1980 9. 232.5 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 1997 7. 26.82 - Joe Manigault (11-295), 1977 7. 236.2 - Tirrell Rennie (12 games), 2010 10. 229.2 - Chris Berg (12 games), 1995 8. 26.80 - Terrell Sinkfield (5-134), 2010 8. 234.6 - Steve Sandon (11 games), 1981 9. 26.40 - Larry Roberts (5-132), 1957 9. 234.3 - Pat Grace (11 games), 2009 RECEIVING 10. 26.36 - Scott Owens (14-369), 1985 10. 231.4 - Eric Sanders (13 games), 2005

RECEPTION YARDS 1. 1556 - Dedric Ward (70-1556), 1996 2. 1291 - Mike Furrey (82-1291), 1997

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TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MIN. 50 PLAYS) TDs SCORED PAT KICK % (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 9.81 - Rich Oliphant (91-893), 1964 1. 20 - David Johnson (17 rush, 2 rcv, 1 ret), 2014 1. 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (30-30), 1989 2. 8.64 - Wes Anderson (56-484), 1988 2. 19 - Aaron Bailey (19 rush), 2015 100.0 - Scott Obermeier (43-43), 1992 3. 8.37 - Mike Smith (372-3114), 1986 19 - David Horne (17 rush, 2 rcv), 2005 100.0 - Billy Hallgren (43-43), 2009 4. 8.32 - Steven Beard (409-3403), 1996 4. 18 - David Johnson (13 rush, 5 rcv), 2012 100.0 - Billy Hallgren (45-45), 2007 5. 7.73 - Ryan Helming (449-3469), 1999 18 - Carl Boyd (12 rush, 6 rcv), 1987 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (47-47), 1991 6. 7.68 - Chris Berg (328-2520), 1995 6. 17 - Jeff Stovall (16 rush, 1 rcv), 1993 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (41-41), 2012 7. 7.59 - Ryan Helming (429-3258), 2000 17 - Dedric Ward (17 rcv), 1996 100.0 - Matt Waller (50-50), 1996 8. 7.53 - Griff Jurgens (130-979), 2001 8. 16 - Eddie Berlin (16 rcv), 2000 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (31-31), 1990 9. 7.52 - Eric Sanders (400-3008), 2005 16 - Terrance Freeney (16 rush), 2003 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (39-39), 2011 10. 7.45 - Pat Grace (346-2577), 2009 16 - Corey Lewis (16 rush), 2007 100.0 - Billy Hallgren (33-33), 2010 16 - Adam Benge (16 rush), 2001 100.0 - Matt Easley (10-10), 2016 ALL-PURPOSE FIELD GOALS MADE KICKING 1. 27 - Brian Mitchell (27-28), 1990 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 27 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2014 3. 25 - MacKenzie Hoambrecker (25-28), 2002 1. 2527 - David Johnson, 2014 PAT KICKS MADE 4. 22 - Brian Mitchell (22-28), 1991 2. 2178 - Corey Lewis, 2007 1. 51 - Michael Schmadeke (51-53), 2014 5. 21 - Tyler Sievertsen (21-27), 2013 3. 2037 - Carl Boyd, 1987 51 - Brian Wingert (51-53), 2005 6. 19 - Billy Hallgren (19-28), 2008 4. 2015 - Adam Benge, 2001 51 - Billy Hallgren (51-53), 2008 7. 18 - Tyler Sievertsen (18-20), 2011 5. 1875 - Kenny Shedd, 1992 4. 50 - Matt Waller (50-50), 1996 18 - Scott Obermeier (18-23), 1992 6. 1810 - Carlos Anderson, 2010 5. 47 - Brian Mitchell (47-47), 1991 18 - MacKenzie Hoambrecker (18-25), 2001 7. 1776 - Dedric Ward, 1996 47 - Michael Schmadeke (47-50), 2015 10. 17 - Brian Wingert (17-23), 2006 8. 1684 - David Johnson, 2013 7. 46 - Brian Stegall (46-52), 1999 17 - Matt Waller (17-24), 1996 9. 1672 - Milo Popovic, 1989 8. 45 - Billy Hallgren (45-45), 2007 17 - Billy Hallgren (17-25), 2007 10. 1613 - Wes Anderson, 1988 9. 44 - MacKenzie Hoambrecker (44-49), 2000 17 - Matt Waller (17-27), 1994 10. 43 - Billy Hallgren (43-43), 2009 17 - Mike Molstead (17-30), 1984 43 - Scott Obermeier (43-43), 1992 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 180.5 - David Johnson (14 games), 2014 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 2. 167.5 - Corey Lewis (13 games), 2007 1. 30 - Mike Molstead (17-30), 1984 1. 53 - Michael Schmadeke (51-53), 2014 3. 156.7 - Carl Boyd (13 games), 1987 2. 29 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2014 53 - Brian Wingert (51-53), 2005 4. 153.1 - David Johnson (11 games), 2013 3. 28 - Billy Hallgren (19-28), 2008 53 - Billy Hallgren (51-53), 2008 5. 152.0 - Milo Popovic (11 games), 1989 28 - Brian Mitchell (22-28), 1991 4. 52 - Brian Stegall (46-52), 1999 6. 150.8 - Carlos Anderson (12 games), 2010 28 - MacKenzie Hoambrecker (25-28), 2002 5. 50 - Michael Schmadeke (47-50), 2015 7. 146.6 - Wes Anderson (11 games), 1988 28 - Brian Mitchell (27-28), 1990 50 - Matt Waller (50-50), 1996 8. 146.2 - Carl Boyd (11 games), 1986 7. 27 - Tyler Sievertsen (21-27), 2013 7. 49 - MacKenzie Hoambrecker (44-49), 2000 9. 143.9 - Adam Benge (14 games), 2001 27 - Matt Waller (17-27), 1994 8. 47 - Brian Mitchell (47-47), 1991 10. 143.5 - Mike Furrey (11 games), 1999 9. 25 - MacKenzie Hoambrecker (18-25), 2001 9. 45 - Billy Hallgren (45-45), 2007 25 - Billy Hallgren (15-25), 2010 10. 43 - Billy Hallgren (43-43), 1992 SCORING 25 - Billy Hallgren (17-25), 2007 43 - MacKenzie Hoambrecker (41-43), 2001

TOTAL POINTS SCORED FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 132 - Michael Schmadeke (51 PAT, 27 FG), 2014 1. 100.0 - Sam Drysdale (6-6), 2016 2. 120 - David Johnson (20 TD), 2014 2. 96.4 - Brian Mitchell (27-28), 1990 3. 114 - Aaron Bailey (19 TD), 2015 3. 93.1 - Michael Schmadeke (27-29), 2014 114 - David Horne (19 TD), 2005 4. 90.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (18-20), 2011 5. 113 - Brian Mitchell (47 PAT, 22 FG), 1991 5. 89.3 - MacKenzie Hoambrecker (25-28), 2002 6. 112 - Brian Mitchell (31 PAT, 27 FG), 1990 6. 86.7 - Brian Wingert (13-15), 2003 7. 108 - David Johnson (18 TD), 2012 7. 80.0 - Brian Stegall (4-5), 2003 108 - Carl Boyd (18 TD), 1987 80.0 - Reed Hunemuller (4-5), 1977 108 - Billy Hallgren (51 PAT, 19 FG), 2008 9. 78.6 - Brian Mitchell (22-28), 1991 10. 78.3 - Scott Obermeier (18-23), 1992 10. 102 - Jeff Stovall (17 TD), 1993 Michael Schmadeke (40) broke the school record for 102 - Dedric Ward (17 TD), 1996 total points in a season and also tied the UNI record for PATs made and FGs made in a season in 2014.

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PUNT YARDS RETURNS 1 - Derrick Marbles, 1993 1. 3708 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 2014 1 - Charles Brown, 2014 1 - Spencer Cowan, 1983 2. 3322 - Tim Mosley (78-3322), 1992 PUNT RETURN YARDS 3. 3203 - Sam Kuhter (75-3203), 2015 1 - Tom Smith, 1974 4. 3000 - Mike Johnson (79-3000), 1982 1. 525 - Milo Popovic (38-525), 1989 2. 508 - Kenny Shedd (36-508), 1992 5. 2810 - Mike Butler (69-2810), 1972 AVG YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 6. 2794 - Cork Henke (71-2794), 2003 3. 418 - Ben Sanderson (40-418), 2002 7. 2759 - Mark Whitver (70-2759), 1978 4. 355 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 2001 1. 17.20 - Mike Woodley (10-172), 1972 8. 2749 - Adam Kos (69-2749), 2005 5. 346 - Joe Fuller (27-346), 1984 2. 16.89 - Johnny Gray (18-304), 2007 9. 2673 - Dan Rush (67-2673), 1990 6. 344 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 1983 3. 16.40 - Max Huffman (5-82), 1957 10. 2615 - Dan Rush (69-2615), 1989 7. 310 - Kenny Shedd (30-310), 1991 4. 16.22 - Mike Furrey (9-146), 1997 8. 304 - Johnny Gray (18-304), 2007 5. 15.64 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 1983 9. 300 - Kenny Shedd (26-300), 1990 6. 14.36 - Bruce Montgomery (11-159), 1964 PUNT ATTEMPTS 10. 298 - (21-298), 2015 7. 14.19 - Makinton Dorleant (21-298), 2015 1. 90 - Logan Bieghler (90-3708), 2014 8. 14.11 - Kenny Shedd (36-508), 1992 2. 79 - Mike Johnson (79-3000), 1982 PUNT RETURNS 9. 13.82 - Milo Popovic (38-525), 1989 10. 13.17 - Varmah Sonie (6-79), 2009 3. 78 - Tim Mosley (78-3322), 1992 1. 40 - Ben Sanderson (40-418), 2002 4. 75 - Sam Kuhter (75-3203), 2015 2. 38 - Milo Popovic (38-525), 1989 5. 72 - Mike Brooks (72-2556), 1971 3. 36 - Kenny Shedd (36-508), 1992 KICK RETURN YARDS 6. 71 - Corey Henke (71-2794), 2003 36 - Justin Surrency (36-198), 2003 1. 927 - Tyree Talton (27-927), 1996 7. 70 - Mark Whitver (70-2759), 1978 5. 32 - Ken McNeail (32-146), 1980 8. 69 - Dan Rush (69-2615), 1989 2. 836 - Carlos Anderson (31-836), 2012 6. 30 - Kenny Shedd (30-310), 1991 3. 835 - Wes Anderson (35-835), 1988 69 - Adam Kos (69-2749). 2005 30 - Wes Anderson (30-264), 1987 69 - Mike Butler (69-2810), 1972 4. 680 - Carlos Anderson (25-680), 2010 8. 29 - Bruce PInkham (29-152), 1968 5. 661 - Jamie Goodwin (30-661), 2005 9. 28 - Scott Owens (28-153), 1984 6. 652 - Kenny Shedd (25-652), 1990 PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 10. 27 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 2001 7. 613 - Jarred Herring (24-613), 2008 1. 5 - Mark Whitver, 1978 27 - Joe Fuller (27-346), 1984 8. 606 - David Gunn (24-606), 2000 2. 2 - Logan Bieghler, 2013 9. 605 - Kevin Anderson (24-605), 1986 2 - Logan Bieghler, 2014 PUNT RETURN TDs 605 - Tyree Talton (22-605), 1998 2 - Brook Black, 2008 1. 4 - Kenny Shedd, 1992 5. 1 - Adam Kos, 2005 2. 2 - Jake Soliday, 2001 KICK RETURNS 1 - Ted Brown, 1977 2 - Milo Popovic, 1989 1 - Mark Whitver, 1976 2 - Kenny Shedd, 1991 1. 35 - Wes Anderson (35-835), 1988 1 - Matt Asman, 2007 5. 1 - Jalen Rima, 2016 2. 31 - Kelly Ellis (31-505), 1977 1 - Adam Kos, 2006 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 31 - Carlos Anderson (31-836), 2012 1 - Kyle Bernard, 2009 1 - Larry Norman, 1972 4. 30 - Jamie Goodwin (30-661), 2005 1 - Dave Tatman, 1979 1 - Justin Surrency, 2004 5. 28 - Milo Popovic (28-604), 1989 1 - Kyle Bernard, 2012 1 - Max Huffman, 1957 6. 27 - Tyree Talton (27-927), 1996 1 - Sam Kuhter, 2015 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979 7. 26 - Craig Nordlie (26-569), 1981 1 - Cory Henke, 2004 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2002 8. 25 - Adam Benge (25-588), 2001 1 - Jon Neuwohner, 1979 25 - Tyree Talton (25-604), 1997 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1 - Jason McCleary, 1993 25 - Carlos Anderson (25-680), 2010 25 - Kenny Shedd (25-652), 1990 1. 44.13 - Kyle Bernard (38-1677), 2012 1 - Mike Furrey, 1999 2. 43.61 - Derrick Frost (49-2137), 2002 1 - Tre’Darrius Canaday, 2009 1 - Bobby Hahn, 1958 3. 43.15 - Shawn Krusey (13-561), 2010 KICK RETURN TDs 4. 43.11 - Mike Johnson (54-2328), 1983 1 - Scott Durflinger, 1991 5. 43.11 - Clay Netusil (47-2026), 1986 1 - Kenny Shedd, 1990 1. 2 - Carlos Anderson, 2010 6. 42.71 - Sam Kuhter (75-3203), 2015 1 - Makinton Dorleant, 2015 2. 1 - Jalen Rima, 2016 7. 42.59 - Tim Mosley (78-3322), 1992 1 - J.J. Swain, 2010 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979 8. 42.54 - Tim Mosley (35-1484), 2010 1 - Darrin Eilander, 1988 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001 9. 42.40 - Kyle Bernard (35-1484), 2010 1 - Bill Smith, 1967 1 - David Johnson, 2014 10. 42.00 - Logan Bieghler (11-462), 2015 1 - Jerry Roling, 1969 1 - Wes Anderson, 1988 1 - Johnny Gray, 2005 1 - Terrell Allen, 2006 1 - Nick Maragos, 1975 1 - Larry Roberts, 1957 1 - Johnny Gray, 2007 1 - Mike Shaw, 1976 1 - Joe Fuller, 1984 1 - Steve Harris, 1981

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1 - Jarred Herring, 2009 1 - Joe Anderson, 1981 1 - Tim Kilfoy, 2013 1 - Kevin Anderson, 1986 1 - Ken Harris, 2001 1 - Ronelle McNeil, 2014 1 - Craig Nordlie, 1981 1 - Justin Jansen, 2000 1 - James Conley, 2010 1 - Willie Beamon, 1990 1 - Mike Filer, 1969 1 - Andre Martin, 2010 1 - Quentin Scott, 2009 AVG YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1 - Bill Strottman, 1965 1 - Skip Bellock, 1969 1. 36.50 - David Johnson (12-438), 2014 1 - Terrell McMoore, 2008 1 - Beau Gibbs, 2004 1 - Dre Dokes, 2006 2. 34.40 - Dre Dokes (5-172), 2006 1 - Dick Miller, 1965 3. 34.33 - Tyree Talton (27-927), 1996 1 - Al Hackney, 1958 FUMBLE RETURN TDs 4. 33.22 - Ben Sanderson (9-299), 2001 1 - Duane Petersen, 1988 5. 31.88 - Jason McCleary (8-255), 1992 1. 1 - Tate Omli, 2014 1 - Jerry Ward, 1972 1 - Phil Wright, 2011 6. 31.25 - Bruce Montgomery (8-250), 1963 1 - Jim Luhring, 1968 7. 31.09 - Jalen Rima (11-342), 2016 1 - Jalen Barnes, 2012 1 - Ray Buchanan Jr. 2015 1 - Mark Huygens, 2008 8. 30.88 - Carlos Anderson (8-247), 2009 1 - Craig James, 2008 9. 28.64 - James Porter (11-315), 1995 1 - Jake Farley, 2013 1 - Jason McCleary - 1992 1 - Jamar Thompson, 2008 10. 28.09 - Anthony Taylor (11-309), 1993 1 - James Idleburgh, 2004 1 - Araf Evans, 2007 1 - Roger Freeman, 1957 1 - Jamison Whiting, 2015 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2013 DEFENSE 1. 212 - Ryan Doak (7-212), 2000 2. 182 - Tyree Talton (9-182), 1996 TOTAL TACKLES 3. 179 - Ray Mitchell (4-179), 2013 FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 4. 158 - Willie Beamon (5-158), 1989 1. 41 - Makinton Dorleant (2-41), 2015 1. 185 - L.J. Fort (67-118), 2011 5. 131 - Quentin Scott (5-131), 2009 2. 36 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2014 2. 170 - Joe Anderson (43-127), 1981 6. 130 - Moses Aimable (4-130), 1985 3. 35 - Araf Evans (1-35), 2007 3. 163 - Peter Burns (101-62), 1992 7. 127 - Mace Reyerson (3-127), 1960 4. 32 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2008 4. 160 - Adam Vogt (93-67), 2001 8. 119 - Tim Kilfoy (4-119), 2015 5. 23 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2005 5. 150 - Matt Pedersen (107-43), 1999 9. 118 - Dre Dokes (4-118), 2004 6. 20 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2013 6. 141 - William Freeney (96-45), 1992 10. 116 - Dre Dokes (7-116), 2006 7. 17 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012 141 - Reed Hunemuller (45-96), 1978 8. 15 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2004 8. 139 - Josh Mahoney (48-91), 2008 9. 138 - Ryan Doak (64-74), 2000 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs 9. 14 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2008 10. 12 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2011 10. 133 - Matt Pedersen (79-54), 1998 1. 2 - Henry Saxon, 1985 2- Duncan Ferch, 2016 UNASSISTED TACKLES 2 - Tim Kilfoy, 2014 FUMBLE RETURNS 2 - Ray Mitchell, 2013 1. 3 - John Williams, 1969 1. 107 - Matt Pedersen (107-43), 1999 2 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2015 3 - Dan Goddard, 1969 2. 101 - Peter Burns (101-62), 1992 2 - Willie Beamon, 1989 3. 2 - Makinton Dorleant, 2015 3. 96 - William Freeney (96-45), 1992 6. 1 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2014 2 - Tanner Varner, 2005 4. 93 - Adam Vogt (93-67), 2001 1- Elijah Campbell, 2016 2 - Larry Green, 1969 5. 92 - Carlos Dallis (92-34), 2001 1 - Malcolm Washington, 2016 2 - Bob Livingston, 1969 6. 84 - Bryce Paup (84-31), 1989 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974 2 - Doug Walter, 1969 7. 81 - Brett McMakin (81-42), 2015 1 - Jim Thomas, 1974 8. 1 - Brett McMakin, 2014 8. 80 - Scott Durflinger (80-40), 1994 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 1 - Araf Evans, 2007 9. 79 - Matt Pedersen (79-54), 1998 1 - Ray Mitchell, 2014 1 - Jamar Thompson, 2008 79 - Paul Wolf (79-30), 1994 1 - Benny Sapp, 2003 1 - Jake Farley, 2013 1 - Varmah Sonie, 2011 1 - Jalen Barnes, 2012 1 - Zach Cutkomp, 2012 1 - Tyler Johnson, 2004 ASSISTED TACKLES 1 - Joseph Wallace, 1990 1 - De’Veon Harris, 2008 1. 127 - Joe Anderson (43-127), 1981 1 - Ryan Doak, 2000 1 - Wilmot Wellington, 2011 2. 118 - L.J. Fort (67-118), 2011 1 - Joe Fuller, 1984 1 - Ray Buchanan Jr., 2014 3. 96 - Reed Hunemuller (45-96), 1978 1 - Dre Dokes, 2004 1 - Xavier Williams, 2013 4. 95 - Matt Spanjers (32-95), 1979 1 - Phil Minnick, 1964 1 - Jared Farley, 2014 5. 91 - Josh Mahoney (48-91), 2008 1 - Tony Monroe, 1991 1 - Paul Wolf, 1993 6. 89 - Ed Arnold (25-89), 1979 1 - Tim Kilfoy, 2015 1 - L.J. Fort, 2011 7. 86 - Mark Wilson (33-86), 1982 1 - Moses Aimable, 1985 1 - Max Busher, 2014 8. 85 - Dannie Spann (37-85), 1996 1 - Mike Filer, 1970 1 - Billy Hallgren, 2010 9. 84 - Joe Anderson (32-84), 1982 1 - Chris Klieman, 1989 1 - Glen Williams, 1993 10. 83 - Reed Hunemuller (34-83), 1977 1 - Kevin Stensrud, 2004

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TACKLES FOR LOSS YARDS FROM SACKS 8 - Willie Beamon (8-72), 1990 1. 24.0 - Karter Schult (22-4/115), 2016 1. 103 - John Hermann (11-4/103), 2005 8 - Tyree Talton (8-57), 1995 2. 23.0 - Karter Schult (21-4/101), 2015 2. 99 - Karter Schult (16-2/99), 2016 5. 7 - Ryan Doak (7-212), 2000 2. 20.5 - John Hermann (17-7, 119), 2005 3. 80 - Kevin Hammond (12-0/80), 1995 7 - Dre Dokes (7-116), 2006 3. 20.0 - William Freeney (20-0/110), 1992 4. 78 - Karter Schult (13-2/78), 2015 7 - Bill Smith (7-98), 1966 4. 18.5 - Isaac Ales (18-1/77), 2014 5. 77 - William Freeney (14-0/77), 1990 7 - Mike Woodley (7-74), 1973 18.5 - Ben Boothby (12-13/60), 2011 6. 71 - Andre Allen (10-0/71), 1994 7 - Don Stewart (7-58), 1981 6. 18.0 - James Ruffin (14-8/84), 2008 7. 70 - William Freeney (13-0/70), 1991 7 - Nick Maragos (7-35), 1976 7. 16.5 - Isaac Ales (16-1/69), 2015 8. 64 - James Ruffin (8-5/64), 2009 8. 16.0 - Wes Lane (12-8/68), 2009 9. 63 - Ben Boothby (7-5/63), 2010 PASSES DEFENDED 16.0 - Ben Boothby (9-14/77), 2010 10. 60 - Collin Albrecht (8-0/60), 2013 1. 27 - Willie Beamon (19 brup, 8 int), 1990 10. 15.5 - Brett McMakin (13-5/38), 2015 2. 24 - Willie Beamon (21 brup, 3 int), 1992 FUMBLES FORCED 3. 23 - Mark Farley (23 brup), 1984 1. 6 - Bryce Paup, 1987 4. 22 - Joe Fuller (17 brup, 5 int), 1984 6 - Joe O’Brien, 1983 5. 21 - Mark Holmes (21 brup), 1983 6 - Ryan Arnold, 2003 6 19 - Willie Beamon (14 brup, 5 int), 1989 6 - Brett McMakin, 2015 7. 18 - Tyree Talton (9 brup, 9 int), 1996 6 - L.J. Fort, 2011 18 - Makinton Dorleant (17 brup, 1 int), 2015 6. 5 - Todd Eagen, 1990 9. 17 - Joe Fuller (17 brup), 1983 5 - Danny Todd, 1980 17 - Charles Jenkins (17 brup), 1984 5 - Andre Allen, 1993 5 - Joe Anderson, 1981 QUARTERBACK HURRIES 5 - Joe O’Brien, 1982 Karter Schult (93) set new UNI records for single-season 1. 11 - Kevin Anderson, 1986 tackles for loss in 2015 and 2016. His 17.0 sacks in 2016 2. 10 - Ryan Arnold, 2004 ranks No. 2 at UNI and led all of Division I football during FUMBLES RECOVERED 10 - Joe Fuller, 1985 the season. 1. 4 - Spencer Cowan, 1986 10 - Mark Farley, 1986 4 - De’Veon Harris, 2008 5. 9 - Moses Aimable, 1985 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 4 - Mark Wilson, 1982 9 - Karter Schult, 2015 4 - Jonathan Harrell, 2003 7. 8 - Bob Storbeck, 1985 1. 119 - John Hermann (17-7/119), 2005 8. 7 - Karter Schult, 2014 2. 115 - Karter Schult (22-4/115), 2016 5. 3 - Joe Anderson, 1981 3 - John Hermann, 2005 7 - Jeff Bealles, 1986 3. 110 - William Freeney (20-0/110), 1992 7 - Dave McCorvey, 1986 4. 101 - Karter Schult (21-4/101), 2015 3 - Joe O’Brien, 1983 5. 93 - Collin Albrecht (12-3/93), 2013 3 - Beau Gibbs, 2004 6. 84 - James Ruffin (14-8/84), 2008 3 - Chris Klieman, 1990 BLOCKED KICKS 7. 77 - Ben Boothby (9-14/77), 2008 3 - Casey Tierney, 2001 1. 5 - Xavier Williams, 2012 77 - Isaac Ales (18-1/77), 2014 3 - Jonathan Harrell, 2002 2. 4 - Ed Stratton, 1979 9. 74 - James Conley (8-8/74), 2010 3 - Marcus Easter, 1996 4 - Brent Browner, 2001 10. 72 - James Ruffin (11-6/72), 2009 3 - Kevin Keith, 1990 4 - Steve Meyer, 1995 3 - James Jones, 1988 5. 3 - Carlos Dallis, 2000 3 - Jerry Griffith, 1980 3 - Brent Browner, 2000 QUARTERBACK SACKS 3 - Randy Erion, 1975 3 - Darrell Lloyd, 2008 1. 18.0 - William Freeney (18-0/54), 1992 3 - Peter Burns, 1992 8. 2 - Dave McCorvey, 1987 2. 17.0 - Karter Schult (16-2/99), 2016 3 - Rick Squire, 1980 2 - Everette Pedescleaux, 2008 3. 15.0 - John Hermann (11-4/103), 2005 3 - Mike Krapfl, 1990 2 - Mike Smiley, 1980 2 - Bryce Paup, 1987 15.0 - Karter Schult (13-2/78), 2015 3 - Makinton Dorleant, 2015 2 - Jordan Smith, 2008 5. 14.0 - Edward Grimes (9-5/0), 1985 3 - Spencer Cowan, 1985 2 - Henri Obi, 2010 14.0 - William Freeney (14-0/77), 1990 3 - Isaac Ales, 2015 2 - Xavier Williams, 2014 7. 13.0 - James Ruffin (8-5/64), 2009 3 - Terrell Morgan, 2001 2 - Jason Smith, 1992 13.0 - William Freeney (13-0/70), 1991 3 - Chris Parsons, 2005 2 - Mike Smiley, 1979 13.0 - Todd Eagen (13-0/53), 1990 3 - Todd Leonardelli, 1977 2 - Everette Pedescleaux, 2007 10. 12.0 - Ben Boothby (7-5/63), 2010 3 - James Jones, 1987 2 - Jamar Thompson, 2010 12.0 - Kevin Hammond (12-0/80), 1995 2 - Bryce Paup, 1989 2 - Tate Omli, 2014 INTERCEPTIONS 2 - Tyree Talton, 1998 1. 9 - Tyree Talton (9-182), 1996 2 - Varmah Sonie, 2010 2. 8 - Bill Smith (8-101), 1967 2 - David Gunn, 2000

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RUSHING 3. 90.7 - Tirrell Rennie (24 games), 2010-11 7. 40 - Larry Miller, 1981-84 4. 89.9 - Randy Schultz (29 games), 1963-65 8. 36 - Pat Grace, 2006-09 5. 88.8 - Dan Boals (27 games), 1960-62 9. 34 - Bill Salmon, 1972-75 RUSHING YARDS 6. 88.6 - Adam Benge (42 games), 1998-02 10. 28 - Steven Beard, 1994-96 1. 4687 - David Johnson (866-4687), 2010-14 7. 83.8 - Aaron Bailey (21 games), 2015-16 28 - Tom Petrie, 2001-04 2. 4003 - Corey Lewis (704-4003), 2005-08 8. 82.9 - Carl Boyd (36 games), 1983-87 3. 3835 - Jeff Stovall (873-3835), 1993-96 9. 79.4 - Terrance Freeney (38 games), 2003-05 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 4. 3721 - Adam Benge (786-3721), 1998-02 10. 78.5 - Terry Hollimon (11 games), 1997 5. 3017 - Terrance Freeney (720-3017), 2003-05 1. 60 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-81 6. 2985 - Carl Boyd (701-2985), 1983-87 PASSING 2. 47 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 7. 2906 - Richard Carter (594-2906), 2000-04 3. 38 - Terry Allen (212-518-38), 1975-78 8. 2883 - Kelly Ellis (626-2883), 1977-81 4. 37 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 9. 2865 - Errol Peebles (619-2865), 1985-88 PASS ATTEMPTS 5. 36 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75 10. 2608 - Randy Schultz (588-2608), 1963-65 1. 1093 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 6. 35- Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 2. 1057 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 7. 30 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-04 8. 29 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 3. 1026 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 4. 970 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 9. 26 - Ken Macklin (255-472-26), 1988-89 1. 873 - Jeff Stovall (873-3835), 1993-96 5. 880 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-81 10. 25 - Al Wichtendahl (99-286-25), 1970-72 2. 866 - David Johnson (866-4687), 2010-14 6. 852 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (490-852-22), 2011-15 3. 786 - Adam Benge (786-3721), 1998-02 7. 825 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 PASS COMPLETION % (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 4. 720 - Terrance Freeney (720-3017), 2003-05 8. 818 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-04 5. 704 - Corey Lewis (704-4003), 2005-08 1. 71.4 - Dana Deines (55-77-4), 1976-79 9. 562 - Phil Schooley (260-562-23), 1967-68 2. 69.6 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 6. 701 - Carl Boyd (701-2985), 1983-87 10. 556 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75 7. 626 - Kelly Ellis (626-2883), 1977-81 3. 69.6 - Brian Anderson (32-46-0), 1998-99 8. 619 - Errol Peebles (619-2865), 1985-88 4. 65.6 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 2005 9. 594 - Richard Carter (594-2906), 2000-04 PASS COMPLETIONS 5. 63.6 - Dave Chambers (14-22-4), 1980 10. 588 - Randy Schultz (588-2608), 1963-65 1. 714 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 6. 62.2 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-09 2. 662 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 7. 60.6 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 8. 59.2 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 RUSHING TDs 3. 626 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 4. 504 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 9. 58.6 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-97 10. 57.6 - Tirrell Rennie (238-413-15), 2010-11 1. 49 - David Johnson, 2010-14 5. 490 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (490-852-22), 2011-15 2. 46 - Jeff Stovall, 1993-96 6. 488 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-81 3. 39 - Corey Lewis, 2005-08 7. 436 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 4. 36 - Adam Benge, 1998-02 436 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-04 5. 32 - Terry Allen, 1975-78 1. 161.8 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-95 9. 314 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-09 2. 161.4 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 32 - Terrance Freeney, 2003-05 10. 260 - Phil Schooley (260-562-23), 1967-68 7. 30 - Carl Boyd, 1983-87 3. 158.4 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-97 8. 25 - Errol Peebles, 1985-88 4. 155.1 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-09 25 - Aaron Bailey, 2015-16 PASSING YARDS 5. 153.8 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-96 10. 24 - Tirrell Rennie, 2010-11 1. 9089 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 6. 150.1 - Brian Anderson (32-46-0), 1998-99 2. 9067 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 7. 148.4 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 8. 143.6 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 3. 9012 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 4. 8341 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 9. 142.9 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-93 1. 8.69 - Wes Anderson (59-513), 1987-88 5. 6298 - Steve Sandon (488-880-60), 1978-81 10. 137.4 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 2. 7.30 - Marcus Weymiller (33-241), 2014- 6. 6296 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (490-852-22), 2011-15 3. 7.15 - Johnny Gray (34-243), 2005-08 7. 5791 - Tom Petrie (436-818-30), 2001-04 AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 4. 6.91 - Glen Borland (23-159), 1957-58 8. 5627 - Larry Miller (436-825-37), 1981-84 5. 6.83 - Jason Breeland (93-635), 2002-05 1. 10.2 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-95 9. 4527 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-09 2. 9.7 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-96 6. 6.17 - Javier Pena (23-142), 1990-93 10. 4435 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75 7. 6.05 - Max Huffman (227-1374), 1957-59 3. 9.2 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-93 8. 6.05 - Neal Moses (167-1010), 1976 4. 9.0 - Pat Grace (314-505-15), 2006-09 9. 5.98 - Dean Hartman (47-281), 1959-60 PASSING TDs 5. 9.0 - Dexter Hill (42-64-3), 2005 10. 5.89 - Darian Williams (209-1232), 2006-07 1. 77 - Ryan Helming, 1997-00 6. 8.9 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-97 2. 70 - Eric Sanders, 2004-07 7. 8.8 - Eric Sanders (714-1026-23), 2004-07 8. 8.6 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 3. 68 - Mike Smith, 1984-87 4. 60 - Jay Johnson, 1989-92 9. 8.6 - Mike Smith (626-1057-47), 1984-87 1. 95.7 - David Johnson (49 games), 2010-14 5. 49 - Sawyer Kollmorgen, 2011-15 10. 8.3 - Ryan Helming (662-1093-29), 1997-00 2. 91.8 - Neal Moses (11 games), 1976 6. 48 - Steve Sandon, 1978-81

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AVG YARDS/COMPLETION (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) RECEPTIONS 4. 7992 - Jay Johnson (1193-7992), 1989-92 1. 18.4 - Chris Berg (154-277-10), 1994-95 1. 249 - Eddie Berlin (249-3735), 1997-00 5. 6616 - Tom Petrie (1121-6616), 2001-04 2. 18.4 - Bill Salmon (241-556-36), 1972-75 2. 242 - Mike Furrey (242-3544), 1997-99 6. 6502 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (994-6502), 2011-15 3. 17.6 - Steven Beard (219-396-13), 1994-96 3. 208 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-96 7. 5941 - Steve Sandon (1081-5941), 1978-81 4. 16.6 - Tom Murphy (14-32-2), 1957-58 4. 141 - Johnny Gray (141-1912), 2005-08 8. 5532 - Pat Grace (747-5532), 2006-09 5. 16.5 - Jay Johnson (504-970-35), 1989-92 141 - David Johnson (141-1734), 2010-14 9. 5521 - Tirrell Rennie (824-5521), 2010-11 6. 16.1 - Jerry Morgan (87-201-11), 1959-60 6. 138 - Jake Soliday (138-2094), 1997-01 10. 5477 - Bill Salmon (1030-5477), 1972-75 7. 16.1 - Kurt Warner (201-352-16), 1990-93 138 - (138-1489), 2010-14 8. 15.2 - Jason Jones (34-58-1), 1995-97 8. 129 - Ken Harvey (129-2096), 1980-81 TDs RESPONSIBLE FOR 9. 15.1 - Terry Allen (212-518-38), 1975-78 129 - Sherrod Howard (129-1776), 1985-88 1. 83 - Eric Sanders, 2004-07 10. 14.8 - Jim Damron (61-166-12), 1958-59 10. 127 - Chris Nuss (127-1837), 1989-92 2. 82 - Ryan Helming, 1997-00 3. 81 - Mike Smith, 1984-87 PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) RECEIVING TDs 4. 72 - Jay Johnson, 1989-92 1. 232.5 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 1997 1. 50 - Dedric Ward, 1993-96 5. 65 - David Johnson, 2010-14 2. 206.6 - Ryan Helming (44 games), 1997-00 2. 34 - Eddie Berlin, 1997-00 6. 58 - Terry Allen, 1975-78 3. 202.7 - Steven Beard (19 games), 1994-96 3. 27 - Mike Furrey, 1997-99 58 - Pat Grace, 2006-09 4. 201.5 - Mike Smith (45 games), 1984-87 4. 24 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-92 8. 55 - Steve Sandon, 1978-81 5. 195.9 - Eric Sanders (46 games), 2004-07 24 - Dave Schooley, 1973-75 9. 54 - Bill Salmon, 1972-75 6. 189.6 - Jay Johnson (44 games0, 1989-92 6. 21 - Ken Harvey, 1980-81 54 - Sawyer Kollmorgen, 2011-15 7. 181.8 - Bill Raun (10 games), 1969 7. 20 - Tim Mosley, 1990-93 8. 179.9 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (35 games), 2011-15 8. 18 - Jarred Herring, 2008-11 TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 9. 174.9 - Steve Sandon (36 games), 1978-81 18 - Jake Soliday, 1997-01 1. 241.4 - Shane Fortney (11 games), 1997 10. 173.1 - Ken Macklin (20 games), 1988-89 18 - Alonzo Clayton, 1994-97 2. 230.0 - Tirrell Rennie (24 games), 2010-11 3. 209.5 - Ryan Helming (44 games), 1997-00 RECEIVING AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 5 RECEPTIONS) 4. 208.2 - Eric Sanders (46 games), 2004-07 1. 29.66 - Kenny Shedd (83-2462), 1989-92 5. 204.7 - Aaron Bailey (21 games), 2015-16 6. 199.6 - Mike Smith (45 games), 1984-87 RECEPTION YARDS 2. 28.41 - Bob Klavas (17-483), 1976-77 3. 26.40 - Larry Roberts (5-132), 1957 7. 198.8 - Steven Beard (19 games), 1994-96 1. 4539 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-96 4. 25.19 - Joe Manigault (16-403), 1975-77 8. 185.8 - Sawyer Kollmorgen (35 games), 2011-15 2. 3735 - Eddie Berlin (249-3735), 1997-00 5. 22.83 - Aaron Lancaster (6-137), 1991 9. 185.6 - Ken Macklin (20 games), 1988-89 3. 3544 - Mike Furey (242-3544), 1997-99 6. 22.58 - Brad Gehrke (19-429), 1988-90 10. 181.6 - Jay Johnson (44 games), 1989-92 4. 2462 - Kenny Shedd (83-2462), 1989-92 7. 21.89 - Dave Schooley (100-2189), 1973-75 5. 2314 - Alonzo Clayton (125-2314), 1994-97 8. 21.82 - Dedric Ward (208-4539), 1993-96 TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MIN. 50 PLAYS) 6. 2189 - Dave Schooley (100-2189), 1973-75 9. 21.81 - Sam Rohr (16-349), 2011-15 7. 2096 - Ken Harvey (129-2096), 1980-81 1. 8.69 - Wes Anderson (59-513), 1987-88 10. 21.80 - Tom Harms (5-109), 1974 8. 2094 - Jake Soliday (138-2094), 1997-01 2. 8.28 - Steven Beard (456-3777), 1994-96 9. 2046 - Tim Mosley (101-2046), 1990-93 3. 7.41 - Pat Grace (747-5532), 2006-09 10. 2031 - Marlus Mays (116-2031), 2000-03 RECEPTIONS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 4. 7.40 - Chris Berg (352-2605), 1994-95 1. 7.33 - Mike Furrey (33 games), 1997-99 5. 7.37 - Ryan Helming (1250-9217), 1997-00 2. 6.14 - Ken Harvey (21 games), 1980-81 6. 7.20 - Eric Sanders (1330-9579), 2004-07 3. 5.66 - Eddie Berlin (44 games), 1997-00 7. 7.12 - Kurt Warner (428-3046), 1990-93 4. 4.16 - Dedric Ward (50 games), 1993-96 8. 7.11 - Jason Jones (73-519), 1995-97 5. 4.00 - Marvin Johnson (20 games), 1967-68 9. 6.92 - Mike Smith (1298-8982), 1984-87 6. 3.95 - Scott Francke (22 games), 1985-86 10. 6.83 - Jason Breeland (93-635), 2002-05 7. 3.73 - Marty Bruder (11 games), 1984 8. 3.48 - Wes Anderson (25 games), 1987-88 9. 3.13 - Johnny Gray (45 games), 2005-08 10. 3.12 - Dave Schooley (32 games), 1973-75

TOTAL OFFENSE Dedric Ward (29) set the UNI record for career recep- tions yards (4,539) from 1993-96. He also holds the school record for career receiving touchdowns with 50. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 1. 9579 - Eric Sanders (1330-9579), 2004-07 2. 9217 - Ryan Helming (1250-9217), 1997-00 Eric Sanders (12), holds the UNI record for total offensive 3. 8982 - Mike Smith (1298-8982), 1984-87 yards (9,579) from 2004-07.

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ALL-PURPOSE KICKING FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 95 - Billy Hallgren (64-95), 2007-10 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PAT KICKS MADE 2. 79 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-06 3. 75 - MacK. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-02 1. 6859 - David Johnson, 2010-14 1. 172 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-10 75 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-91 2. 5173 - Kenny Shedd, 1989-92 2. 151 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-06 5. 71 - Matt Waller (44-71), 1993-96 3. 5166 - Carlos Anderson, 2008-12 3. 114 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-13 6. 60 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-13 4. 5090 - Corey Lewis, 2005-08 4. 108 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-91 7. 51 - Mike Molstead (32-51), 1983-84 5. 4987 - Dedric Ward, 1993-96 5. 106 - Matt Waller (106-112), 1993-96 51 - Michael Schmadeke (43-51), 2011-15 6. 4749 - Adam Benge, 1998-02 6. 103 - MacK. Hoambrecker (103-111), 2000-02 9. 44 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-93 7. 4692 - Carl Boyd, 1983-87 7. 100 - Michael Schamdeke (100-105), 2011-15 10. 31 - Mike Angell (19-31), 1985-86 8. 4623 - Kelly Ellis, 1977-81 8. 87 - Steve Schonert (87-92), 1980-82 9. 4459 - Jeff Stovall, 1993-96 9. 80 - Mark Whitver (80-90), 1975-78 10. 4454 - Mike Furrey, 1997-99 10. 78 - Scott Obermeier (78-82), 1992-93 FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 84.3 - Michael Schmadeke (43-51), 2011-15 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 2. 84.0 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-91 3. 81.7 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-13 1. 140.0 - David Johnson (49 games), 2010-14 1. 174 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-10 4. 80.0 - Reed Hunemuller (4-5), 1975-78 2. 135.0 - Mike Furrey (33 games), 1997-99 2. 157 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-06 5. 75.9 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-06 3. 130.3 - Carl Boyd (36 games), 1983-87 3. 114 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-13 6. 75.0 - Mark Whitver (9-12), 1975-78 4. 121.7 - Kelly Ellis (38 games), 1977-81 4. 112 - Matt Waller (106-112), 1993-96 7. 74.7 - MacK. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-02 5. 117.4 - Carlos Anderson (44 games), 2008-12 5. 111 - MacK. Hoambrecker (103-111), 2000-02 8. 73.7 - Brian Stegall (14-19), 1999-03 6. 117.4 - Larry Roberts (8 games), 1957 6. 108 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-91 9. 68.2 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-93 7. 117.0 - Wes Anderson (25 games), 1987-88 7. 105 - Michael Schmadeke (100-105), 2011-15 10. 67.4 - Billy Hallgren (64-95), 2007-10 8. 113.1 - Adam Benge (42 games), 1998-02 8. 92 - Steve Schonert (87-92), 1980-82 9. 108.1 - Randy Schultz (29 games), 1963-65 9. 90 - Mark Whitver (80-90), 1975-78 10. 103.5 - Kenny Shedd (50 games), 1989-92 10. 82 - Scott Obermeier (78-82), 1992-93 PUNT YARDS 1. 8169 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-83 SCORING PAT KICK % (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 2. 7374 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-93 3. 7306 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-12 1. 100.0 - Tyler Sievertsen (114-114), 2010-13 4. 6699 - Logan Bieghler (164-6699), 2011-15 TOTAL POINTS SCORED 100.0 - Nate Russa (13-13), 2006-07 5. 6681 - Mark Whitver (170-6681), 1975-78 1. 384 - David Johnson (64 TD), 2010-14 100.0 - Brian Mitchell (108-108), 1989-91 6. 6665 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-02 2. 364 - Billy Hallgren (172 PAT, 64 FG), 2007-10 100.0 - Shane Held (5-5), 1993-95 7. 6593 - Jim Fransen (171-6593), 1973-75 3. 331 - Brian Wingert (151 PAT, 60 FG), 2003-06 100.0 - Jerry Malloy (5-5), 1996 8. 6554 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-86 4. 304 - Dedric Ward (50 TD, 2 PAT), 1993-96 100.0 - Reed Hunemuller (5-5), 1975-78 9. 5763 - Dan Rush (148-5763), 1987-90 5. 297 - Brian Mitchell (108 PAT, 63 FG), 1989-91 100.0 - Jim Basye (5-5), 1966 10. 5539 - Sam Kuhter (132-5539), 2013- 6. 282 - Jeff Stovall (47 TD), 1993-96 100.0 - Matt Easley (10-10), 2013-16 9. 98.9 - Billy Hallgren (172-174), 2007-10 7. 271 - MacK. Hoambrecker (103 PAT, 56 FG), 2000-02 10. 96.2 - Brian Wingert (151-157), 2003-06 PUNT ATTEMPTS 8. 261 - Tyler Sievertsen (114 PAT, 49 FG), 2010-13 1. 201 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-83 9. 246 - Carl Boyd (41 TD), 1983-87 2. 179 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-12 246 - Corey Lewis (41 TD), 2005-08 FIELD GOALS MADE 3. 178 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-93 1. 64 - Billy Hallgren (64-95), 2007-10 4. 171 - Jim Fransen (171-6593), 1973-75 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 2. 63 - Brian Mitchell (63-75), 1989-91 5. 170 - Mark Whitver (170-6681), 1975-78 3. 60 - Brian Wingert (60-79), 2003-06 1. 64 - David Johnson (49 run, 14 rcv, 1 ret), 2010-14 6. 166 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-02 2. 50 - Dedric Ward (50 rcv), 1993-96 4. 56 - MacK. Hoambrecker (56-75), 2000-02 7. 164 - Logan Bieghler (164-6699), 2011-15 3. 47 - Jeff Stovall (46 rush, 1 rcv), 1993-96 5. 49 - Tyler Sievertsen (49-60), 2010-13 8. 157 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-86 4. 41 - Carl Boyd (30 rush, 11 rcv), 1983-87 6. 44 - Matt Waller (44-71), 1993-96 9. 148 - Dan Rush (148-5763), 1987-90 41 - Corey Lewis (39 rush, 2 rcv), 2005-08 7. 43 - Michael Schmadeke (43-51), 2011-15 10. 134 - Mike Butler (134-5372), 1969-72 6. 36 - Adam Benge (36 rush), 1998-02 8. 32 - Mike Molstead (32-51), 1983-84 7. 34 - Terrance Freeney (32 rush, 2 rcv), 2003-05 9. 30 - Scott Obermeier (30-44), 1992-93 34 - Eddie Berlin (34 rcv), 1997-00 10. 19 - Mike Angell (19-31), 1985-86 9. 33 - Terry Allen (32 rush, 1 rcv), 1975-78 10. 33 - Kenny Shedd (2 rush, 24 rcv, 7 ret), 1989-92

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PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 2 - Jake Soliday, 1997-01 4. 66 - Kelly Ellis (66-1183), 1977-81 1. 6 - Mark Whitver, 1975-78 5. 1 - Justin Surrency, 2002-05 5. 64 - Kenny Shedd (64-1582), 1989-92 2. 4 - Logan Bieghler, 2011-15 1 - Scott Durflinger, 1991-94 6. 52 - Craig Nordlie (52-1118), 1978-82 3. 2 - Brook Black, 2007-08 1 - Makinton Dorleant, 2013-15 52 - Jason McCleary (52-1320), 1991-94 2 - Kyle Bernard, 2009-12 1 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 8. 48 - Wes Anderson (48-1064), 1987-88 2 - Adam Kos, 2005-06 1 - Jerry Roling, 1969-71 9. 43 - Scott Owens (43-803), 1982-85 6. 1 - Dave Tatman, 1979 1 - Larry Norman, 1971-74 10. 42 - Dave Schooley (42-857), 1973-75 1 - Matt Asman, 2006-07 1 - Jason McCleary, 1991-94 1 - Ted Brown, 1977 1 - Lynn King, 1965-67 1 - Cory Henke, 2002-04 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974-76 1 - Sam Kuhter, 2013- 1 - Tre’Darrius Canady, 2007-11 1 - Darrin Eilander, 1986-89 1 - Tom Smith, 1972-74 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86 1. 43.15 - Shawn Krusey (13-561), 2010 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001-02 2. 41.96 - Sam Kuhter (132-5539), 2013- 1 - Mike Furrey, 1997-99 3. 41.75 - Clay Netusil (157-6554), 1984-86 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 4. 41.43 - Tim Mosley (178-7374), 1990-93 1 - Bill Smith, 1966-68 5. 41.20 - Doug Jackson (35-1442), 1988 1 - J.J. Swain, 1966-68 6. 40.85 - Logan Bieghler (164-6699), 2011-15 1 - Bobby Hahn, 1957-58 Carlos Anderson (1) finished his career with 2,318 kickoff 7. 40.82 - Kyle Bernard (179-7306), 2009-12 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979-80 return yards from 2008-12, breaking a UNI record that 8. 40.64 - Mike Johnson (201-8169), 1980-83 1 - Max Huffman, 1957-59 was set in 1998. 9. 40.23 - Brad Zumbach (43-1730), 1980 1 - Jon Neuwohner, 1979-80 KICK RETURN TDs 10. 40.15 - Derrick Frost (166-6665), 1999-02 1 - Charles Brown, 2012-16 1 - Derrick Marbles, 1991-94 1. 2 - Carlos Anderson, 2008-12 2. 1 - Craig Nordlie, 1978-82 RETURNS 1 - Jalen Rima, 2016- 1 - Ken McNeail, 1979-80 1 - Steve Harris, 1981-84 AVG YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) PUNT RETURN YARDS 1 - Larry Roberts, 1957 1. 24.75 - Bobby Hahn (8-198), 1957-58 1 - Wes Anderson, 1987-88 1. 1131 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-92 2. 15.64 - Jim Fuller (22-344), 1983 1 - Ben Sanderson, 2001-02 2. 861 - Johnny Gray (77-861), 2005-08 3. 13.17 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-89 1 - David Johnson, 2010-14 3. 790 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-89 4. 13.15 - Jake Soliday (27-355), 1997-01 1 - Jarred Herring, 2008-11 4. 632 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-99 5. 12.92 - Makinton Dorleant (25-323), 2013-15 1 - Mike Shaw, 1976-79 5. 544 - Joe Fuller (47-544), 1982-85 6. 12.16 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-92 1 - Terrell Allen, 2006-07 6. 533 - Ben Sanderson (50-533), 2001-02 7. 12.15 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-99 1 - Kevin Anderson, 1986-89 7. 502 - Jason McCleary (48-502), 1991-94 8. 12.12 - Chad Owens (24-291), 2010-14 1 - Jalen Rima, 2016- 8. 427 - Scott Owens (73-427), 1982-85 9. 11.76 - Cody DeHaan (17-200), 1997-00 9. 417 - Mike Woodley (42-417), 1970-73 10. 11.57 - Joe Fuller (47-544), 1982-85 10. 383 - Ken McNeail (54-383), 1979-80 AVG YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 36.50 - David Johnson (12-438), 2010-14 KICK RETURN YARDS PUNT RETURNS 2. 31.25 - Bruce Montgomery (8-250), 1962-64 1. 2318 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-12 3. 31.09 - Jalen Rima (11-342), 2016- 1. 93 - Kenny Shedd (93-1131), 1989-92 2. 2223 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-98 4. 28.87 - Tyree Talton (77-2223), 1995-98 2. 77 - Johnny Gray (77-861), 2005-08 3. 1679 - Jarred Herring (70-1679), 2008-11 5. 28.64 - James Porter (11-315), 1994-95 3. 73 - Scott Owens (73-427), 1982-85 4. 1582 - Kenny Shedd (64-1582), 1989-92 6. 27.17 - Wes Smith (6-163), 2012 4. 60 - Milo Popovic (60-790), 1988-89 5. 1320 - Jason McCleary (52-1320), 1991-94 7. 27.00 - Bobby Hahn (15-405), 1957-58 5. 55 - Justin Surrency (55-329), 2002-05 6. 1183 - Kelly Ellis (66-1183), 1977-81 8. 26.45 - Dre Dokes (11-291), 2003-06 6. 54 - Ken McNeail (54-383), 1979-80 7. 1118 - Craig Nordlie (52-1118), 1978-82 9. 26.34 - Carlos Anderson (88-2318), 2008-12 7. 52 - Mike Furrey (52-632), 1997-99 8. 1064 - Wes Anderson (48-1064), 1987-88 10. 25.88 - Anthony Taylor (40-1035), 1992-95 8. 51 - Mark Hendrickson (51-271), 1976-79 9. 1035 - Anthony Taylor (40-1035), 1992-95 9. 50 - Ben Sanderson (50-533), 2001-02 10. 857 - Dave Schooley (42-857), 1973-75 10. 48 - Jason McCleary (48-502), 1991-94

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INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS FUMBLE RETURN YARDS DEFENSE 1. 270 - Ray Mitchell (6-270), 2013-14 1. 41 - Makinton Dorleant (2-41), 2013-15 2. 261 - Dre Dokes (18-261), 2003-06 2. 36 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2013-15 TOTAL TACKLES 3. 260 - Tyree Talton (19-260), 1995-98 3. 35 - Araf Evans (1-35), 2005-07 4. 243 - Deiondre’ Hall (13-243), 2012-15 4. 32 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2006-10 1. 453 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-00 243 - Mike Woodley (20-243), 1970-73 5. 23 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2004-05 2. 426 - Matt Pedersen (265-161), 1996-99 6. 212 - Ryan Doak (8-212), 1997-00 6. 20 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2012-14 3. 380 - Joe Anderson (99-281), 1979-82 7. 206 - Tim Kilfoy (8-206), 2012-15 7. 17 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012-13 4. 358 - Andre Allen (221-137), 1991-94 8. 199 - Bill Smith (15-199), 1966-68 8. 15 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2001-04 5. 357 - L.J. Fort (137-220), 2008-11 9. 169 - Jason McCleary (12-169), 1991-94 9. 14 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2007-08 6. 338 - Jamar Thompson (154-184), 2006-10 10. 167 - Joe Fuller (9-167), 1982-85 10. 12 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2010-12 7. 327 - Paul Wolf (195-132), 1991-94 8. 303 - Reed Hunemuller (88-215), 1975-78 9. 300 - William Freeney (203-97), 1989-92 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs FUMBLE RETURNS 10. 298 - Bryce Paup (157-141), 1986-89 1. 4 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2012-15 1. 3 - John Williams (3-0), 1967-69 2. 3 - Ray Mitchell, 2013-14 3 - Dan Goddard (3-0), 1969 UNASSISTED TACKLES 3 - Tim Kilfoy, 2012-15 3. 2 - Makinton Dorleant (2-41), 2013-15 4. 2 - Dre Dokes, 2003-06 2 - Tanner Varner (2-23), 2004-05 1. 265 - Matt Pedersen (265-161), 1996-99 2 - Henry Saxon, 1984-85 2 - Larry Green (2-0), 1969 2. 221 - Andre Allen (221-137), 1991-94 2 - Mike Filer, 1969-70 2 - Doug Walter (2-0), 1969 3. 210 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-00 2 - Willie Beamon, 1989-92 2 - Bob Livingston (2-0), 1969 4. 203 - William Freeney (203-97), 1989-92 2 - Duncan Ferch, 2014- 8. 1 - Brett McMakin (1-36), 2013-15 5. 195 - Paul Wolf (195-132), 1991-94 8. 1 - Quentin Scott, 2008-09 1 - Araf Evans (1-35), 2005-07 6. 187 - Peter Burns (187-105), 1989-92 1 - Ryan Doak, 1997-00 1 - Jamar Thompson (1-32), 2006-10 7. 182 - Jason McCleary (182-114), 1991-94 1 - Duane Petersen, 1988-91 1 - Jake Farley (1-20), 2012-14 8. 180 - Matt Mitchell (180-111), 2000-03 1 - Terrell McMoore, 2007-08 1 - Jalen Barnes (1-17), 2012-13 180 - Casey Tierney (180-116), 2000-03 1 - Zach Cutkomp, 2009-13 10. 172 - Brett McMakin (172-83), 2013-15 1 - Andre Martin, 2008-11 1 - Tyler Johnson (1-15), 2001-04 1 - Tony Monroe, 1990-93 1 - De’Veon Harris (1-14), 2007-08 1 - Jim Thomas, 1974-75 1 - Wilmot Wellington (1-12), 2010-12 ASSISTED TACKLES 1 - Jerry Ward, 1971-72 1 - Ray Buchanan Jr. (1-10), 2014-16 1 - Xavier Williams (1-9), 2010-14 1. 281 - Joe Anderson (99-281), 1979-82 1 - Jim Luhring, 1968-70 2. 243 - Ryan Doak (210-243), 1997-00 1 - James Conley, 2007-11 1 - Jared Farley (1-7), 2014- 1 - L.J. Fort (1-6), 2008-11 3. 220 - L.J. Fort (137-220), 2008-11 1 - Bill Strottman, 1965-66 4. 215 - Reed Hunemuller (88-215), 1975-78 1 - Matt Brinkman, 1989-90 1 - Max Busher (1-6), 2010-14 5. 193 - Mark Farley (76193), 1983-86 1 - Justin Jansen, 2000-02 1 - Paul Wolf (1-6), 1994-94 6. 184 - Jamar Thompson (154-184), 2006-10 1 - Joe Anderson, 1979-82 1 - Billy Hallgren (1-3), 2007-10 1 - Craig James, 2008-10 1 - Glen Williams (1-2), 1993-94 7. 182 - Ed Arnold (62-182), 1977-79 1 - Nick Maragos, 1974-76 1 - Skip Bellock (1-0), 1969 8. 178 - Owen Dockter (80-178), 1977-80 1 - Dick Miller, 1965-66 1 - Beau Gibbs (1-0), 2003-04 9. 168 - John Root (106-168), 1980-82 1 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 1 - James Conley (1-0), 2007-11 10. 164 - Mark Salz (62-164), 1979-82 1 - Ray Buchanan Jr., 2015-16 1 - Quentin Scott (1-0), 2008-09 1 - Jason McCleary, 1991-94 1 - Mike Filer (1-0), 1969-70 TACKLES FOR LOSS 1 - Jamison Whiting, 2013-16 1 - Ronelle McNeil (1-0), 2013-15 1. 56.0 - Karter Schult (51-10/266), 2012-16 1 - Roger Freeman, 1957 1 - Tim Kilfoy (1-0), 2012-15 1 - Al Hackney, 1958 2. 43.0 - James Ruffin (34-18/213), 2005-09 1 - James Idleburgh, 2003-04 3. 42.5 - Isaac Ales (41-3/179), 2011-15 1 - Kevin Stensrud, 2002-05 FUMBLE RETURN TDs 4. 39.5 - Ben Boothby (24-31/167), 2007-11 1 - Jim Fuller, 1983 1. 1 - Jake Farley, 2012-14 5. 37.0 - Matt Mitchell (37-0/132), 2000-03 1 - Joesph Wallace, 1990-93 1 - Tate Omli, 2013-14 6. 35.0 - William Freeney (35-0/174), 1989-92 1 - Moses Aimable, 1984-85 1 - Mark Huygens, 2005-08 7. 30.0 - Brett McMakin (27-6/107), 2013-15 1 - Ken Harris, 2000-01 1 - Jamar Thompson, 2006-10 8. 29.5 - Xavier Williams (23-13/120), 2010-14 1 - Benny Sapp, 2002-03 1 - Araf Evans, 2005-07 9. 26.5 - L.J. Fort (14-25/64), 2008-11 1 - Garrett Scott, 2008-12 1 - Phil Wright, 2010-13 10. 26.0 - Wes Lane (18-16/111), 2005-09 1 - Chris Klieman, 1987-90 1 - Phil Minnick, 1960-64 1 - Jalen Barnes, 2012-13 1 - Varmah Sonie, 2009-12 1 - Elijah Campbell, 2016- 1 - Malcolm Washington, 2016-

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YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS FUMBLES FORCED QUARTERBACK HURRIES 1. 266 - Karter Schult (51-10/266), 2012-16 1. 11 - Joe O’Brien, 1981-84 1. 20 - Karter Schult, 2012-16 2. 213 - James Ruffin (34-18/213), 2005-09 11 - Bryce Paup, 1986-89 2. 15 - Mark Farley, 1983-86 3. 179 - Isaac Ales (41-3/179), 2011-15 3. 10 - Brett McMakin, 2013-15 3. 11 - Kevin Anderson, 1986-89 4. 174 - William Freeney (35-0/174), 1989-92 4. 8 - William Freeney, 1989-92 11 - Bob Storbeck, 1984-86 5. 167 - Ben Boothby (24-31/167), 2007-11 8 - Joe Anderson, 1979-82 11 - Jeff Bealles, 1985-86 6. 132 - Matt Mitchell (37-0/132), 2000-03 8 - Matt Mitchell, 2000-03 6. 10 - Ryan Arnold, 2001-04 7. 121 - John Hermann (20-7/121), 2003-05 8. 7 - Andre Allen, 1991-94 10 - Joe Fuller, 1982-85 8. 120 - Xavier Williams (23-13/120), 2010-14 7 - Ryan Arnold, 2001-04 8. 9 - Moses Aimable, 1984-85 9. 111 - Wes Lane (18-16/111), 2005-09 7 - Jerry Griffith, 1978-81 9. 8 - Thelonious Key, 1985-88 10. 107 - Brett McMakin (27-6/107), 2013-15 8 - James Ruffin, 2005-09 107 - Chuck Kinney (13-20/107), 2006-09 FUMBLES RECOVERED 8 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86 1. 8 - James Jones, 1987-90 QUARTERBACK SACKS 2. 7 - Spencer Cowan, 1983-86 1. 45.0 - William Freeney (45-0/201), 1989-92 7 - Jonathan Harrell, 2002-03 2. 35.5 - Karter Schult (33-5/215), 2012-16 4. 6 - Joe Anderson, 1979-82 3. 33.0 - Matt Mitchell (33-0/170), 2000-03 6 - De’Veon Harris, 2007-08 4. 31.0 - Andre Allen (31-0/169), 1991-94 6 - Terry Leonardelli, 1975-78 5. 29.0 - James Ruffin (21-8/160), 2005-09 7. 5 - John Hermann, 2003-05 6. 24.0 - Kevin Hammond (24-0/156), 1992-95 5 - Chris Klieman, 1987-90 7. 23.0 - Ben Boothby (16-7/128), 2007-11 5 - Marcus Easter, 1994-96 8. 22.0 - Edward Grimes (15-7/0), 1984-85 5 - Darin Heideman, 2002-05 22.0 - Isaac Ales (21-1/115), 2011-15 5 - Joe O’Brien, 1981-84 10. 20.0 - James Jones (20-0/97), 1987-90 5 - Matt Mitchell, 2000-03 20.0 - Willie Barney (20-0/63), 1994-96 5 - Mark Hein, 1986-89 5 - Jerry Griffith, 1978-81 YARDS FROM SACKS 5 - Jared Farley, 2014- Karter Schult (93) set the UNI record for career QB 1. 266 - Karter Schult (33-5/215), 2012-16 INTERCEPTIONS hurries, notching 17, passing current head coach Mark 2. 201 - William Freeney (45-0/201), 1989-92 Farley, who held the record at 15. 3. 170 - Matt Mitchell (33-0/170), 2000-03 1. 20 - Mike Woodley (20-243), 1970-73 4. 169 - Andre Allen (31-0/169), 1991-94 2. 19 - Tyree Talton (19-260), 1995-98 5. 160 - James Ruffin (21-8/160), 2005-09 3. 18 - Dre Dokes (18-261), 2003-06 BLOCKED KICKS 6. 156 - Kevin Hammond (24-0/156), 1992-95 4. 15 - Bill Smith (15-199), 1966-68 1. 7 - Xavier Williams, 2010-14 7. 128 - Ben Boothby (16-7/128), 2007-11 5. 13 - Deiondre’ Hall (13-243), 2012-15 7 - Brent Browner, 1998-01 8. 115 - Isaac Ales (21-1/115), 2011-15 6. 12 - Jason McCleary (12-169), 1991-94 3. 6 - Everette Pedescleaux, 2005-08 9. 104 - Todd Eagen (20-0/104), 1988-90 12 - Duane Petersen (12-89), 1988-91 4. 4 - Mike Smiley, 1979-80 10. 103 - John Hermann (14-4/103), 2003-05 8. 11 - Chris Parsons (11-120), 2004-07 4 - Steve Meyer, 1995 11 - Willie Beamon (11-106), 1990-92 4 - Ed Stratton, 1978-80 10. 10 - Chris Klieman (10-133), 1987-90 4 - Bryce Paup, 1986-89 10 - Joseph Wallace (10-125), 1990-93 8. 3 - Carlos Dallis, 1999-01 10 - Jerry Morgan (10-112), 1959-60 3 - Deiondre’ Hall, 2012-15 10 - Todd Harrington (10-99), 1991-94 3 - Jordan Smith, 2007-11 3 - Darrell Lloyd, 2007-08 PASSES DEFENDED 3 - Jamar Thompson, 2006-10 1. 51 - Willie Beamon (40 brup, 11 int), 1990-92 2. 43 - Joe Fuller (34 brup, 9 int), 1982-85 3. 35 - Dre Dokes (17 brup, 18 int), 2003-06 4. 30 - Charles Jenkins (27 brup, 3 int), 1983-84 30 - Makinton Dorleant (28 brup, 2 int), 2012-15 30 - John Root (24 brup, 6 int), 1995-98 7. 28 - Deiondre’ Hall (15 brup, 13 int), 2012-15 28 - Mark Farley (23 brup, 5 int), 1983-86 William Freeney (33) recorded 45.0 sacks from 1989-92, 28 - Tyree Talton (9 brup, 19 int), 1995-98 becoming the all-time career leader in quarterback sacks at UNI. 10. 27 - Joseph Wallace (17 brup, 10 int), 1990-93 27 - Jason McCleary (15 brup, 12 int), 1991-94

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RUSHING RUSHING YARDS/GAME 4. 28 - 1987 5. 9.4 (193-333-15), 1993 5. 27 - 1996 6. 9.3 (243-322-6), 2007 1. 259.2 (8 games), 1957 6. 26 - 1995 7. 9.3 (259-383-8), 2005 2. 256.8 (8 games), 1956 RUSHING YARDS 7. 25 - 2005 8. 9.3 (87-189-9), 1974 3. 252.9 (9 games), 1961 8. 24 - 1981 9. 9.2 (171-334-13), 1990 1. 3266 (655-3266), 2015 4. 251.1 (9 games), 1962 9. 23 - 1980 10. 8.9 (18-41-2), 1957 2. 2956 (616-2956), 2007 5. 250.9 (11 games), 1976 23 - 1992 3. 2877 (661-2877), 2008 6. 239.3 (11 games), 1964 23 - 2004 4. 2764 (646-2764), 2003 7. 233.3 (14 games), 2015 AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION 5. 2760 (624-2760), 1976 8. 230.8 (9 games), 1963 6. 2679 (618-2679), 2001 1. 48.1 (47-98-7), 1962 9. 227.4 (13 games), 2007 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 2. 20.3 (18-41-2), 1957 7. 2632 (597-2632), 1964 10. 225.2 (9 games), 1959 8. 2599 (521-2599), 2010 1. 31 (75-232-31), 1970 3. 20.1 (87-189-9), 1974 2. 28 (221-373-28), 1981 4. 19.3 (52-149-15), 1973 9. 2463 (564-2463), 1977 PASSING 10. 2456 (641-2456), 2005 3. 24 (78-171-24), 1960 5. 18.1 (172-304-9), 1995 4. 23 (210-356-23), 1980 6. 18.0 (171-334-13), 1990 23 (133-299-23), 1969 7. 17.7 (204-374-12), 1996 PASS ATTEMPTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 6. 22 (211-359-22), 1986 8. 16.1 (180-354-15), 1992 1. 661 (661-2877), 2008 1. 483 (284-483-17), 1987 7. 21 (172-363-21), 1983 9. 16.2 (211-359-22), 1986 2. 655 (655-3266), 2015 2. 439 (279-439-14), 1999 8. 20 (84-239-20), 1978 10. 16.1 (193-333-15), 1993 3. 646 (646-2764), 2003 3. 417 (203-417-12), 2014 9. 18 (169-335-18), 2002 4. 394 (224-394-10), 2000 4. 641 (641-2456), 2005 10. 17 (151-297-17), 1989 PASSING YARDS/GAME 5. 624 (624-2760), 1976 5. 393 (236-393-10), 1998 17 (154-324-17), 1968 6. 619 (619-2340), 1987 6. 387 (203-387-13), 1997 17 (183-340-17), 2001 1. 337.9 (11 games), 1999 7. 618 (618-2679), 2001 7. 383 (259-383-8), 2005 17 (284-483-17), 1987 2. 311.5 (11 games), 1986 8. 616 (616-2956), 2007 8. 374 (204-374-12), 1996 17 (186-353-17), 1984 3. 289.5 (11 games), 2000 9. 613 (613-1845), 1973 9. 373 (221-373-28), 1981 4. 271.0 (11 games), 1998 10. 610 (610-2366), 1975 10. 363 (172-363-21), 1983 5. 264.0 (11 games), 1980 PASS COMPLETION % 6. 261.9 (11 games), 1997 1. 75.5 (243-322-6), 2007 7. 261.5 (14 games), 1987 PASS COMPLETIONS RUSHING TDs 2. 67.6 (259-383-8), 2005 8. 259.7 (12 games), 1993 1. 39 - 2007 1. 284 (284-483-17), 1987 3. 67.5 (172-255-7), 2006 9. 257.6 (14 games), 1996 2. 32 - 2008 2. 279 (279-439-14), 1999 4. 63.6 (279-439-14), 1999 10. 255.8 (12 games), 1990 32 - 2005 3. 259 (259-383-8), 2005 5. 61.6 (196-318-8), 2008 32 - 2015 4. 243 (243-322-6), 2007 6. 60.9 (67-110-16), 1964 TOTAL OFFENSE 5. 31 - 1987 5. 236 (236-393-10), 1998 7. 60.1 (236-393-10), 1998 6. 29 - 1988 6. 224 (224-394-10), 2000 8. 59.8 (198-331-9), 2013 7. 28 - 2014 7. 221 (221-373-28), 1981 9. 59.5 (153-257-8), 2004 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 28 - 2001 8. 211 (211-359-22), 1986 10. 59.2 (221-373-28), 1981 1. 6008 (1024-6008), 2005 9. 27 - 2003 9. 210 (210-356-23), 1980 2. 6001 (1102-6001), 1987 10. 204 (204-374-12), 1996 10. 25 - 1991 PASS EFFICIENCY 3. 5945 (938-5945), 2007 25 - 1975 4. 5645 (924-5645), 1996 1. 240.9 (47-93-7), 1962 PASSING YARDS 5. 5498 (979-5498), 2008 2. 168.2 (243-322-6), 2007 6. 5349 (963-5349), 2015 AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH 1. 3717 (279-439-14), 1999 3. 167.9 (172-304-9), 1995 7. 5235 (823-5235), 1999 2. 3661 (284-483-17), 1987 4. 162.9 (259-383-8), 2005 1. 5.44 (443-2412), 2006 8. 5213 (854-5213), 1986 3. 3607 (204-374-12), 1996 5. 153.3 (211-359-22), 1986 2. 5.07 (409-2074), 1957 9. 5177 (956-5177), 2014 4. 3552 (259-383-8), 2005 6. 153.1 (279-439-14), 1999 3. 4.99 (521-2599), 2010 10. 5131 (943-5131), 2003 4. 4.99 (655-3266), 2015 5. 3426 (211-359-22), 1986 7. 153.0 (204-374-12), 1996 5. 4.91 (424-2080), 2009 6. 3223 (172-304-9), 1995 8. 152.4 (172-255-7), 2006 6. 4.80 (616-2956), 2007 7. 3184 (224-394-10), 2000 9. 149.8 (153-257-8), 2004 7. 4.68 (439-2054), 1956 8. 3116 (193-333-15), 1993 10. 148.4 (193-333-15), 1993 8. 4.68 (444-2077), 1963 9. 3070 (171-334-13), 1990 10. 3006 (180-354-15), 1992 9. 4.53 (497-2250), 1974 AVERAGE YARDS/PASS 10. 4.50 (364-1637), 2012 1. 23.1 (47-98-7), 1962 PASSING TDs 2. 10.6 (172-304-9), 1995 UNI set a new season record in 2005, 1. 33 - 1999 3. 9.6 (204-374-12), 1996 recording 6,008 total offensive yards. 2. 30 - 2000 4. 9.5 (211-359-22), 1986 The Panthers went to the FCS National Championship game in 2005. 3. 29 - 1986

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TDs RESPONSIBLE FOR 4. 565.7 (13 games), 2007 51 (51-53), 2008 27 (21-27), 2013 1. 88 - 1987 5. 531.0 (12 games), 1993 51 (51-53), 2005 9. 26 (18-26), 2007 2. 84 - 1999 6. 526.6 (14 games), 1987 5. 50 (50-50), 1996 10. 25 (18-25), 2001 3. 83 - 2005 7. 519.3 (11 games), 1985 50 (50-52), 1987 25 (15-25), 2010 4. 79 - 2000 8. 519.0 (11 games), 1998 7. 47 (47-47), 1991 25 (17-25), 1996 5. 77 - 2007 9. 518.2 (11 games), 2009 47 (47-50), 2015 6. 76 - 1996 10. 517.5 (11 games), 2006 9. 46 (46-46), 2009 FIELD GOAL % 7. 74 - 1986 46 (46-52), 1999 SCORING 1. 100.0 (2-2), 1963 8. 72 - 2008 100.0 (5-5), 1966 9. 71 - 1991 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 3. 96.4 (27-28), 1990 71 - 2014 TOTAL POINTS SCORED 1. 57 (57-57), 2007 4. 93.1 (27-29), 2014 2. 53 (51-53), 2014 5. 90.0 (18-20), 2011 1. 469 (59 TD, 58 PAT, 18 FG), 2007 TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME 53 (51-53), 2008 6. 89.3 (25-28), 2002 2. 461 (60 TD, 56 PAT, 13 FG), 1987 53 (51-53), 2005 7. 88.9 (8-9), 1977 1. 502.2 (9 games), 1962 3. 452 (53 TD, 51 PAT, 27 FG), 2014 5. 52 (46-52), 1999 8. 87.5 (7-8), 1979 2. 475.9 (11 games), 1999 4. 449 (58 TD, 52 PAT, 16 FG), 2005 52 (50-52), 1987 9. 85.7 (18-21), 2003 3. 473.9 (11 games), 1986 5. 438 (54 TD, 51 PAT, 19 FG), 2008 7. 50 (47-50), 2015 10. 78.9 (15-19), 2009 4. 457.3 (13 games), 2007 6. 413 (50 TD, 47 PAT, 22 FG), 1991 50 (50-50), 1996 5. 438.9 (11 games), 2000 413 (53 TD, 47 PAT, 16 FG), 2015 9. 49 (44-49), 2000 6. 438.8 (11 games), 1985 8. 395 (49 TD, 50 PAT, 17 FG), 1996 PUNT YARDS 10. 47 (47-47), 1991 7. 428.6 (14 games), 1987 9. 382 (51 TD, 46 PAT, 10 FG), 1999 1. 3750 (92-3750), 2014 8. 425.9 (11 games), 1998 382 (47 TD, 43 PAT, 18 FG), 2003 2. 3665 (87-3665), 2015 9. 417.3 (11 games), 2009 PAT KICK % 3. 3501 (85-3501), 1992 10. 413.9 (11 games), 1980 1. 100.0 (46-46), 2009 4. 3000 (80-3000), 1982 100.0 (47-47), 1991 5. 2810 (69-2810), 1972 TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY 100.0 (39-39), 2011 6. 2803 (73-2803), 2003 1. 9.95 (277-2756), 1967 100.0 (15-15), 1963 7. 2763 (71-2763), 2005 2. 7.48 (604-4520), 1962 100.0 (31-31), 1990 8. 2762 (69-2762), 1990 3. 6.43 (698-4491), 2006 100.0 (43-43), 2012 9. 2759 (70-2759), 1978 4. 6.38 (719-4590), 2009 100.0 (57-57), 2007 10. 2664 (65-2664), 1983 5. 6.36 (823-5235), 1999 100.0 (50-50), 1996 6. 6.34 (938-5945), 2007 100.0 (34-34), 2013 PUNT ATTEMPTS 10. 97.5 (39-40), 2006 7. 6.11 (924-5645), 1996 1. 92 (92-3750), 2014 8. 6.10 (854-5213), 1986 2. 87 (87-3665), 2015 The Panthers scored 60 touchdowns 9. 6.10 (791-4828), 2000 FIELD GOALS MADE 3. 85 (85-3501), 1992 10. 6.09 (695-4231), 2012 during the 1987 season, setting a new UNI record. Carl Boyd accounted for 18 1. 27 (27-28), 1990 4. 80 (80-3000), 1982 on his own, a school record at the time. 27 (27-29), 2014 5. 73 (73-2803), 2003 ALL-PURPOSE 3. 25 (25-28), 2002 73 (73-2556), 1971 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4. 22 (22-28), 1991 7. 72 (72-2630), 1989 1. 60 (31 rush, 28 rcv, 1 ret), 1987 5. 21 (21-27), 2013 72 (72-2470), 1959 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 2. 59 (39 rush, 18 rcv, 2 ret), 2007 6. 19 (19-28), 2008 9. 71 (71-2542), 1979 1. 7464 - 2005 3. 58 (32 rush, 25 rcv, 1 ret), 2005 7. 18 (18-20), 2011 71 (71-2763), 2005 2. 7373-1987 4. 54 (32 rush, 18 rcv, 4 ret), 2008 18 (18-21), 2003 3. 7354 - 2007 5. 53 (28 rush, 18 rcv, 7 ret), 2014 18 (18-23), 1992 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT 4. 7202 - 2008 53 (32 rush, 15 rcv, 6 ret), 2015 18 (18-24), 2006 5. 6924 - 2014 7. 51 (17 rush, 33 rcv, 1 ret), 1999 18 (18-25), 2001 1. 43.79 (39-1708), 2012 6. 6856 - 2015 8. 50 (25 rush, 21 rcv, 4 ret), 1991 18 (18-26), 2007 2. 42.60 (48-2045), 2010 7. 6770 - 2001 9. 49 (17 rush, 30 rcv, 2 ret), 2000 3. 42.21 (48-2026), 1986 8. 6642 - 1999 4. 42.13 (87-3665), 2015 49 (22 rush, 27 rcv), 1996 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 9. 6533 - 2000 5. 41.92 (52-2180), 2002 10. 6475 - 2003 KICKING 1. 30 (17-30), 1984 6. 41.19 (85-3501), 1992 2. 29 (27-29), 2014 7. 40.98 (65-2664), 1983 3. 28 (19-28), 2008 8. 40.98 (57-2336), 2016 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS/GAME PAT KICKS MADE 28 (25-28), 2002 9. 40.83 (48-1960), 1993 1. 603.8 (11 games), 1999 28 (27-28), 1990 10. 40.79 (47-1917), 1988 1. 57 (57-57), 2007 2. 593.9 (11 games), 2000 28 (22-28), 1991 2. 51 (51-53), 2014 3. 568.8 (11 games), 1986 7. 27 (17-27), 1994 UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com 95 TEAM SEASON RECORDS

RETURNS AVG YARDS/PUNT RETURN AVG YARDS/KICK RETURN FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 15.24 (17-259), 1972 1. 26.30 (40-1052), 2014 1. 59 (5-59), 2014 PUNT RETURN YARDS 2. 14.57 (21-306), 2007 2. 26.29 (38-999), 2012 2. 46 (2-46), 2008 3. 13.53 (17-320), 1958 3. 25.42 (43-1093), 1993 3. 41 (2-41), 2015 1. 642 (50-642), 1992 4. 13.14 (43-565), 1989 4. 24.10 (41-988), 2000 4. 35 (1-35), 2007 2. 565 (43-565), 1989 5. 12.84 (50-642), 1992 5. 24.05 (38-914), 1990 5. 29 (3-29), 2013 3. 512 (57-512), 1984 6. 12.70 (37-470), 2001 6. 23.79 (29-690), 1998 6. 23 (2-23), 2005 4. 470 (37-470), 2001 7. 12.60 (15-189), 2016 7. 23.60 (30-708), 2016 7. 20 (3-20), 1993 5. 468 (45-468), 1983 8. 12.47 (15-187), 1957 8. 23.48 (40-939), 1988 8. 18 (2-18), 2011 468 (40-468), 1993 9. 11.70 (40-468), 1993 9. 23.14 (42-972), 1995 9. 17 (1-17), 2012 7. 460 (44-460), 2002 10. 11.65 (37-431), 1999 10. 23.10 (30-693), 2009 10. 15 (2-15), 2004 8. 431 (37-431), 1999 9. 410 (40-410), 1991 10. 409 (36-409), 2014 KICK RETURN YARDS INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS FUMBLE RETURNS 1. 1172 (55-1172), 2001 1. 392 (24-392), 2008 1. 23 (23-0), 1987 PUNT RETURNS 2. 1093 (43-1093), 1993 2. 390 (21-390), 1985 2. 14 (14-0), 1969 3. 1052 (40-1052), 2014 3. 386 (17-386), 2015 14 (14-0), 2001 1. 57 (57-512), 1984 4. 1045 (47-1045), 2011 4. 360 (15-360), 2000 4. 5 (5-59), 2014 2. 53 (53-304), 2003 5. 1027 (49-1027), 2008 5. 356 (23-356), 1989 5. 3 (3-29), 2013 3. 50 (50-642), 1992 6. 1018 (51-1018), 2005 6. 324 (17-324), 2016 3 (3-20), 1993 4. 46 (46-202), 1968 7. 1006 (52-1006), 1987 7. 311 (23-311), 1984 7. 2 (2-46), 2008 5. 45 (45-468), 1983 8. 999 (38-999), 2012 8. 303 (27-303), 1975 2 (2-41), 2015 6. 44 (44-460), 2002 9. 988 (41-988), 2000 9. 301 (11-301), 2013 2 (2-23), 2005 44 (44-391), 1985 10. 972 (42-972), 1995 301 (24-301), 1960 2 (2-18), 2011 8. 43 (43-565), 1989 2 (2-15), 2004 9. 40 (40-410), 1991 2 (2-3), 2010 40 (40-468), 1993 KICK RETURNS INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs 40 (40-346), 1988 1. 55 (55-1172), 2001 1. 5 - 2015 FUMBLE RETURN TDs 2. 52 (52-1006), 1987 2. 4 - 1989 PUNT RETURN TDs 3. 51 (51-1018), 2005 4 - 2014 1. 2 - 2008 4. 49 (49-1027), 2008 4 - 2016 2. 1 - 2011 1. 4 - 1992 5. 47 (47-1045), 2011 1 - 2014 2. 3 - 1991 5. 3 - 1985 6. 46 (46-768), 1960 3 - 2004 1 - 2012 3. 2 - 2001 7. 43 (43-877), 1989 1 - 2007 2 - 1979 3 - 2013 43 (43-780), 1974 8. 2 - 1990 1 - 2013 2 - 1983 43 (43-965), 2010 2 - 1993 2 - 1974 43 (43-853), 2007 2 - 2000 2 - 1989 43 (43-868), 1997 8. 1 - 1974 2 - 2012 43 (43-481), 1961 2 - 2008 1 - 1984 43 (43-1093), 1993 1 - 2010 2 - 1960 1 - 1958 2 - 2009 1 - 1999 KICK RETURN TDs 1 - 1972 1. 2 - 2010 1 - 2005 2 - 1981 1 - 2009 3. 1 - 1988 1 - 2014 1 - 1957 1 - 1988 1 - 1986 1 - 2004 1 - 2009 1 - 2002 1 - 1979 1 - 2007 1 - 2014 1 - 1990 1 - 2006 1 - 2015 1 - 2001 1 - 1969 1 - 1976 1 - 2016 1 - 2016

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DEFENSE YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS FUMBLES FORCED QUARTERBACK HURRIES 1. 495 (99-40/495), 2014 1. 27 - 1981 1. 66 - 1985 TOTAL TACKLES 2. 447 (82-32/447), 2005 2. 24 - 2003 2. 64 - 1986 3. 364 (89-32/364), 2015 3. 21 - 1987 3. 34 - 2014 1. 1240 (805-435), 1992 4. 362 (52-62/362), 2010 21 - 1980 4. 18 - 2015 2. 1230 (762-468), 2001 5. 358 (71-16/358), 2013 5. 19 - 2015 5. 16 - 2011 3. 1213 (602-611), 1993 6. 338 (64-58/338), 2008 19 - 2008 6. 15 - 2009 4. 1151 (564-587), 1983 7. 316 (64-0/316), 1992 7. 17 - 1983 15 - 2016 5. 1139 (786-353), 1994 8. 305 (52-46/305), 2007 17 - 1990 8. 13 - 2008 6. 1097 (491-606), 2011 9. 296 (54-36/296), 2009 9. 16 - 1991 9. 12 - 2010 7. 1091 (463-628), 2008 10. 259 (73-0/259), 2004 16 - 2001 10. 11 - 2013 8. 1082 (491-591), 1995 9. 1076 (370-706), 1977 10. 1054 (595-459), 2003 QUARTERBACK SACKS FUMBLES RECOVERED BLOCKED KICKS 1. 63.0 (43-20/0), 1984 1. 22 - 1987 1. 13 - 2000 UNASSISTED TACKLES 2. 58.0 (30-28/0), 1985 2. 20 - 1975 2. 8 - 2008 3. 57.0 (57-0/245), 1991 20 - 2003 3. 7 - 2010 1. 805 (805-435), 1992 4. 55.0 (55-0/229), 1990 4. 17 - 1990 7 - 2012 2. 786 (786-353), 1994 55.0 (47-8/310), 2014 5. 16 - 2008 5. 6 - 2014 3. 762 (762-468), 2001 6. 48.0 (36-12/316), 2005 6. 15 - 1986 6 - 2001 4. 636 (636-306), 2015 48.0 (26-22/235), 2010 15 - 1980 6 - 1980 5. 630 (630-415), 2005 48.0 (30-18/0), 1982 15 - 2005 8. 3 - 2006 6. 618 (618-327), 1991 9. 43.0 (43-0/228), 1995 9. 14 - 1993 3 - 1987 7. 602 (602-611), 1993 43.0 (31-12/0), 1987 14 - 2014 3 - 1990 8. 595 (595-459), 2003 14 - 1982 3 - 1993 9. 594 (594-434), 2014 YARDS FROM SACKS 14 - 2001 3 - 1979 10. 589 (589-443), 2000 14 - 1978 3 - 1989 1. 322 (42-0/322), 1994 14 - 2015 3 - 1975 ASSISTED TACKLES 2. 316 (36-12/316), 2005 14 - 1981 3 - 2013 3. 310 (47-8/310), 2014 3 - 2009 1. 706 (370-706), 1977 4. 245 (57-0/245), 1991 INTERCEPTIONS 3 - 2003 2. 684 (360-684), 1975 5. 235 (26-22/235), 2010 3 - 1984 3. 666 (245-666), 1980 6. 229 (55-0/229), 1990 1. 27 (27-303), 1975 3 - 2007 4. 665 (328-665), 1982 7. 228 (43-0/228), 1995 2. 24 (24-392), 2008 5. 661 (279-661), 1981 8. 200 (33-10/200), 2015 24 (24-301), 1960 6. 657 (244-657), 1979 9. 196 (31-0/196), 1988 4. 23 (23-356), 1989 7. 628 (463-628), 2008 196 (31-2/196), 2013 23 (23-311), 1984 8. 611 (602-611), 1993 196 (33-0/196), 1998 23 (23-225), 1972 9. 606 (491-606), 2011 23 (23-114), 1976 606 (425-606), 1987 8. 21 (21-390), 1985 21 (21-250), 2007 TACKLES FOR LOSS 21 (21-163), 1981 1. 119.0 (99-40/495), 2014 2. 105.0 (89-32/364), 2015 PASSES DEFENDED 3. 97.0 (81-32/447), 2005 1. 143 (120 brup, 23 int), 1984 4. 93.0 (64-58/338), 2008 2. 98 (86 brup, 12 int), 1983 5. 83.0 (52-62/362), 2010 3. 90 (63 brup, 27 int), 1975 6. 79.0 (71-16/358), 2013 4. 84 (64 brup, 20 int), 1990 7. 75.0 (52-46/305), 2007 5. 76 (76 brup), 1982 75.0 (53-44/245), 2011 6. 74 (74 brup), 1980 9. 73.0 (73-0/259), 2004 7. 73 (50 brup, 23 int), 1989 10. 72.0 (54-36/296), 2009 8. 71 (50 brup, 21 int), 2007 9. 66 (42 brup, 24 int), 2008 UNI set the school record for total pass- es defended in 1984 (143). Current head 10. 63 (52 brup, 11 int), 1999 coach Mark Farley (46) led the team in the category that season with 23.

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RUSHING FIRST DOWNS PASSING SCORING Game: 20 vs. Montana State (1986) RUSHING ATTEMPTS 20 vs. Southern Illinois (2003) POINTS SCORED Game: 79 vs. North Dakota (1951) Season: 157 (1999) Game: 82 vs. Wis.-Platteville (1915, 82-0) Season: 661 (2008) Season: 469 (2007, 13 games) MOST YARDS PASSING AS... FEWEST RUSHES ALLOWED FR: 2,460 (Sawyer Kollmorgen, 2012) POINTS SCORED AGAINST Game: 11 vs. Western Illinois (1987) SO: 2,929 (Eric Sanders, 2005) Game: 95 vs. Iowa State (1914, 95-0) JR: 3,469 (Ryan Helming, 1999) Season: 357 (2005, 15 games) SR: 3,145 (Ryan Helming, 2000) NET YARDS RUSHING Game: 636 vs. Augustana (1951) POINTS SCORED FIRST HALF Season: 3,266 (2015) TOTAL OFFENSE Game: 54 vs. Indiana State (2007)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS POINTS SCORED SECOND HALF Game: 10 vs. Augustana (1951) Game: 103 vs. Western Illinois (1987) Game: 49 vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1984) Season: 39 (2007) Season: 1,102 (1987) WINS, LOSSES FIRST DOWNS RUSHING NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Game: 22 vs. Morgan State (1988) Game: 726 vs. Evansville (1980) MOST VICTORIES 22 vs. Southern Illinois (1992) Season: 6,008 (2005) Season: 12 (1992, 1996, 2007, 2008) 22 vs. Western Illinois (2007) Season: 163 (2007) TOTAL FIRST DOWNS CONSECUTIVE WINS (REGULAR SEASON) PASSING Game: 33 vs. Augustana (1977) Season: 16 (1991-92) 33 vs. Western Illinois (1987)

PASSES ATTEMPTED KICKING CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS Game: 69 vs. Western Illinois (1999) Season: 31 (NCAA, Nov. 4, 1939-Oct. 8, 1949) Season: 439 (1999) CONSECUTIVE FGs MADE Season: 21 (Brian Mitchell, 1990) CONSECUTIVE WINS OVER AN OPPONENT PASSES COMPLETED Career: 26 (Brian Mitchell, 1990-91) Series: 11 vs. Youngstown State (2001-10) Game: 38 vs. Western Illinois (1999) Season: 279 (1999) % FGs MADE UNDER 40 YARDS HOME WINNING STREAK (REGULAR SEASON) Season: 100.0 (Brian Mitchell, 1990) 29 Sept 23, 1989-Sept. 17, 1994 PASSES INTERCEPTED 100.0 (Scott Obermeier, 1992) Game: 7 vs. North Dakota (1970) 100.0 (Brian Wingert , 2003) MOST LOSSES 7 vs. Montana State (1986) 100.0 (Brian Stegall, 2003) Season: 31 (1970) 100.0 (Brian Wingert, 2004) Season: 9 (1978) 100.0 (Tyler Sievertsen, 2011) 100.0 (Michael Schmadeke, 2014) NET YARDS PASSING CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 7 1916, 1968-69 Game: 541 vs. Western Illinois (1999) MOST TIMES KICKING 3-OR-MORE FGs/GAME Season: 3,717 (1999) Season: 7 (Brian Mitchell, 1990) MOST TIES TDs SCORED PASSING Season: 3 (1928, 1937) MOST TIMES KICKING 2-OR-MORE FGs/GAME Game: 6 vs. McNeese State (1986) 6 vs. Winona State (1998) Season: 10 (Brian Mitchell, 1990) Season: 33 (1999)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TD PASS 22, 1998-2000 (Todd Goebbel, Ryan Helming)

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DEFENSE PASSES DEFENDED 9. 85 Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 (L, 44-41) 1. 22 vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/3/84 10. 84 Illinois State, 1997 (W, 50-34) 84 Maine, 2001 (W, 56-28) FUMBLES IN A GAME 2. 18 vs. Central Missouri State, 11/5/83 18 vs. Youngstown State, 10/22/83 Game: 9 vs. Southern Illinois (1983) 18 vs. Western Illinois, 10-1-83 VICTORY MARGINS 5. 16 vs. Western Illinois, 10/2/82 1. 82 Wisconsin-Platteville, 1915 (82-0) 6. 14 vs. Truman State, 11/23/85 FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME 2. 77 Wayne State (NE), 1988 (77-0) 7. 13 vs. Cal Poly, 9/28/02 3. 75 Coe, 1904 (75-0) Game: 9 vs. Southern Illinois (1983) 8. 12 vs. Cal Poly, 11/17/01 4. 71 Iowa Training, 1904 (76-5) 9. 11 vs. Illinois State, 10/4/03 71 Dubuque, 1919 (71-0) 11 vs. Cal Poly, 10/9/99 INTERCEPTIONS MADE 6. 66 Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1984 (73-7) 11 vs. Northern Arizona, 11/17/90 7. 63 Lennox, 1910 (63-0) Game: 7 vs. South Dakota (1960 11 vs. Eastern Illinois, 10/11/86 7 vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1975) 8. 62 Northern Michigan, 2003 (62-0) Season: 27 (1975) 9. 59 Winona State, 1998 (66-7) FORCED FUMBLES 59 South Dakota, 2009 (66-7) 1. 7 vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 10/8/83 59 Central State, 2012 (59-0) MOST PUNT RETURNS 2. 5 vs. Illinois State, 10/10/98 Game: 12 vs. Youngstown State (1984) 5 vs. Northern Michigan, 10/3/81 MARGINS OF DEFEAT 4. 4 vs. Montana State, 11/29/03 1. 95 Iowa, 1914 (95-0) 4 vs. Northwestern State, 9/27/03 SINGLE GAME TEAM DEFENSE 2. 68 Iowa, 1900 (68-0) 4 vs. Wyoming, 9/9/93 3. 66 Iowa, 1997 (66-0) 4 vs. Northern Arizona, 11/17/90 4. 58 North Dakota State, 1977 (58-0) TACKLES FOR LOSS 4 vs. Montana State, 9/19/87 58 Iowa, 1902 (63-5) 4 vs. Delaware State, 9/28/85 6. 56 Upper Iowa, 1900 (68-12) 1. 16 vs. Northern Arizona, 11/19/05 10. 3 vs. Illinois State, 12/6/14 2. 15 vs. North Dakota State, 9/11/10 7. 52 Iowa State, 1902 (52-0) 3 vs. McNeese State, 9/28/13 8. 50 Drake, 1900 (50-0) 3. 12 vs. North Dakota State, 10/5/13 3 vs. North Dakota State, 10/5/13 4. 11 vs. Youngstown State, 9/29/01 9. 49 Coe, 1918 (52-3) 3 vs. New Hampshire, 12/3/05 49 Pittsburgh, 1988 (59-10) 5. 10 vs. Iowa State, 8/31/13 3 vs. Southern Illinois, 10/2/04 10 vs. Drake, 9/7/13 3 vs. Western Ilinois, 10/25/03 10 vs. Illinois State, 11/2/13 3 vs. Missouri State, 10/18/03 UNI-DOME ATTENDANCE MARKS (SINCE 1976) 10 vs. Missouri State, 11/16/13 3 vs. Northern Michigan, 9/6/03 1. 17,190 vs. Southern Illinois, 2009 10 vs. Central State, 9/8/12 3 vs. Youngstown State, 10/19/02 2. 17,074 vs. Southern Illinois, 2007 10 vs. Southern Utah, 11/12/11 3 vs. Ball State, 9/22/01 3. 16,890 vs. Indiana State, 2011 10 vs. Southern Utah, 11/17/07 3 vs. Western Illinois, 11/18/00 4. 16,624 vs. Indiana State, 2007 10 vs. Prairie View A&M, 11/11/00 3 vs. Cal Poly, 10/9/99 5. 16,324 vs. Missouri State, 1990 10 vs. Indiana State, 11/15/97 3 vs. McNeese State, 9/20/97 16,324 vs. Idaho, 1992 10 vs. Montana, 9/26/81 3 vs. McNeese State, 9/28/96 16,324 vs. Missouri State, 1992 3 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9/14/96 16,324 vs. Southern Illinois, 1993 QUARTERBACK SACKS 3 vs. Illinois State, 10/3/92 16,324 vs. McNeese State, 1994 3 vs. Morgan State, 10/5/91 1. 11 vs. North Dakota State, 9/11/10 16,324 vs. Illinois State, 1994 3 vs. McNeese State, 9/7/91 11 vs. Indiana State, 11/15/97 16,324 vs. Idaho, 1995 3 vs. Eastern Washington, 11/18/89 11 vs. Idaho State, 9/19/92 3 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/25/82 11 vs. Northwest Missouri State, 11/16/85 ROAD ATTENDANCE MARKS 5. 9 vs. Morgan State, 10/5/91 MISCELLANEOUS 1. 79,568 at Wisconsin, 2012 9 vs. Northern Arizona, 11/19/05 2. 70,585 at Iowa, 2005 7. 8 vs. Western Illinois, 10/7/89 HIGHEST SCORING GAMES (BOTH TEAMS) 70,585 at Iowa, 2009 8 vs. Central Missouri State, 11/10/84 70,585 at Iowa, 2012 9. 7.5 vs. Winona State, 11/21/98 1. 137 Coe, 1899 (L, 80-57) 5. 70,397 at Iowa, 1995 10. 7 vs. Eastern Washington, 11/26/05 2. 96 Evansville, 1980 (W, 63-33) 6. 66,805 at Iowa, 2014 7 vs. Cal Poly, 11/17/01 3. 95 Iowa, 1914 (L, 95-0) 7. 66,325 at Iowa, 1997 7 vs. Cal Poly, 10/31/00 4. 93 McNeese State, 1986 (W, 55-38) 8. 64,108 at Brigham Young, 2008 7 vs. Youngstown State, 10/14/00 5. 92 Eastern Illinois, 2001 (W, 49-43) 9. 61,500 at Iowa State, 2015 7 vs. Southern Illinois, 11/13/93 6. 88 Youngstown State, 1981 (W, 45-43) 10. 60,629 at Iowa State, 2016 7 vs. Missouri State, 11/7/87 7. 87 Wyoming, 1993 (L, 45-42) 10. 56,800 at Iowa State, 2013 8. 86 Southern Utah, 1997 (W, 53-33)

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INDIVIDUAL SCORING OPPONENTS TDs: 4, Adam Benge RUSHING vs. Eastern Illinois, 2001 RUSHING Game: 220 yards, Corey Lewis 4, David Johnson Plays: 60 vs. Eastern Illinois, 1996 vs. New Hampshire, 2007 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2014 Yards: 457 vs. Wofford, 2011 Longest: 69 yards, Aaron Bailey TDs: 5 vs. Montana, 2001 at Portland State, 2015 PAT Attempts: 6, MacKenzie Hoambrecker Longest TD: 70 vs. Georgia Southern, 1985 Longest TD: 69 yards, Aaron Bailey vs. Eastern Illinois, Maine, 2001 at Portland State, 2015 PAT Made: 6, MacNenzie Hoambrecker PASSING vs. Eastern Illinois, Maine, 2001 Attempts: 51 vs. Montana, 1994 PASSING 51 vs. Murray State, 1995 Attempts: 62, Mike Smith Completed: 38 vs. Montana, 1994 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 TOTAL OFFENSE Intercepted: 4 vs. McNeese State, 1992 Completed: 37, Mike Smith Yards: 410, Mike Smith 4 vs. Maine, 2008 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 4 vs. New Hampshire, 2008 Intercepted: 6, Jay Johnson vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Yards: 436 vs. Montana, 1994 vs. Boise State, 1990 TDs: 5 vs. William & Mary, 1996 Yards: 418, Mike Smith 5 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2001 MISCELLANEOUS vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Longest TD: 80, Pecan Bowl, 1964 Longest: 78 yards, Mike Smith Longest KO Return: 97, Tyree Talton vs. Eastern Illinois, 1996 vs. Arkansas State, 1987 TOTAL OFFENSE Longest TD: 78, Mike Smith Longest Punt Return: 58, Alonzo Clayton vs. Arkansas State, 1987 vs. Marshall, 1996 Plays: 96 vs. New Hampshire, 2005 Passes Intercepted: 2, Bruce Montgomery Yards: 631 vs. New Hampshire, 2005 Pecan Bowl, 1964 RECEIVING 2, Todd Harrington RUSHING - LEAST AGAINST UNI Receptions: 12, Wes Anderson vs. Boston, 1993 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Longest Int. Return: 47, Ken Harris Plays: 21 vs. Montana State, 2003 Longest: 78 yards, Wes Anderson vs. Maine, 2001 Yards: 18 vs. Montana, 1994 vs. Arkansas State, 1987 Longest TD: 78 yards, Wes Anderson TEAM PASSING - LEAST AGAINST UNI vs. Arkansas State, 1987 Yards: 160, Patrick Hunter Attempts: 6 vs. Georgia Southern 1985 vs. Texas State, 2005 RUSHING Completed: 2 vs. Georgia Southern, 1985 TD Catches: 3, Sherrod Howard Intercepted: 0 Attempts: 71, Pecan Bowl, 1964 TDs: 0 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Yards: 401 at Portland State, 2015 3, Alonzo Clayton vs. Murray State, 1995 TOTAL OFFENSE - LEAST AGAINST UNI PASSING Plays: 50, Pecan Bowl, 1964 Attempts: 62 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Yards: 164 vs. Western Kentucky, 1975 Completions: 37 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Intercepted: 6 vs. Boise State, 1990 Yards: 418 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 SCORING TDs: 6 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Most Points: 53 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2015 Least Points: 7 vs. McNeese State, 1992 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays: 60 vs. Eastern Illinois, 1996 Yards: 570 vs. New Hampshire, 2007 Margin of Victory: 36 pts vs. Eastern Illinois, 2015

Aaron Bailey (15) scored a 69-yard rushing touchdown in UNI’s playoff win over Portland State in 2015, the longest rushing TD of the season and in UNI’s playoff history.

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PRE-FCS ERA

Yr. Date Bowl Opponent Result Site Coach 1960 Nov. 26 Mineral Water Hillsdale College L, 17-6 Excelsior Springs, Mo. Stan Sheriff 1964 Dec. 12 Pecan Bowl Lamar Tech W, 19-17 Abilene, Texas Stan Sheriff 1975 Nov. 29 NCAA II 1st Round Western Kentucky L, 14-12 Cedar Falls, Iowa Stan Sheriff

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Yr. Date UNI Seed Opponent Result Site Attend. Coach 1985 Dec. 7 4 Eastern Washington W, 17-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 6,220 Darrell Mudra 1985 Dec. 14 4 Georgia Southern L, 40-33 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12,300 Darrell Mudra 1987 Nov. 28 3 Youngstown State W, 31-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa 3,887 Darrell Mudra 1987 Dec. 5 3 Arkansas State W, 49-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa 6,100 Darrell Mudra 1987 Dec. 12 3 Northeast Louisiana L, 44-41 OT Monroe, La. 14,443 Darrell Mudra 1990 Nov. 24 11 Boise State L, 20-3 Boise, Idaho 11,691 Terry Allen 1991 Nov. 30 3 Weber State W, 38-21 Cedar Falls, Iowa 8,723 Terry Allen 1991 Dec. 7 3 Marshall L, 41-13 Huntington, W. Va. 16,889 Terry Allen 1992 Nov. 28 3 Eastern Washington W, 17-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 13,149 Terry Allen 1992 Dec. 5 3 McNeese State W, 29-7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 13,375 Terry Allen 1992 Dec. 12 3 Youngstown State L, 19-7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 14,682 Terry Allen 1993 Nov. 27 13 Boston University L, 27-21 OT Boston, Mass. 6,882 Terry Allen 1994 Nov. 28 11 Montana L, 23-20 Missoula, Mont. 7,958 Terry Allen 1995 Nov. 25 16 Murray State W, 35-34 Murray, Ky. 7,633 Terry Allen 1995 Dec. 3 16 Marshall L, 41-24 Huntington, W. Va. 14,472 Terry Allen 1996 Nov. 30 3 Eastern Illinois W, 21-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,402 Terry Allen 1996 Dec. 7 3 William & Mary W, 38-35 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,796 Terry Allen 1996 Dec. 14 3 Marshall L, 31-14 Huntington, W. Va. 14,414 Terry Allen 2001 Dec. 1 - Eastern Illinois W, 49-43 Charleston, Ill. 6,824 Mark Farley 2001 Dec. 8 - Maine W, 56-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa 9,525 Mark Farley 2001 Dec. 15 - Montana L, 38-0 Missoula, Mont. 18,848 Mark Farley 2003 Nov. 29 - Montana State W, 35-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,165 Mark Farley 2003 Dec. 2 - Delaware L, 37-7 Newark, Del. 11,881 Mark Farley 2005 Nov. 26 - Eastern Washington W, 41-38 Cedar Falls, Iowa 7,746 Mark Farley 2005 Dec. 3 - New Hampshire W, 24-21 Durham, N.H. 8,448 Mark Farley 2005 Dec. 9 - Texas State W, 40-37 OT San Marcos, Texas 15,712 Mark Farley 2005 Dec. 16 - Appalachian State L, 21-16 Chattanooga, Tenn. 20,236 Mark Farley 2007 Nov. 24 1 New Hampshire W, 38-35 Cedar Falls, Iowa 16,015 Mark Farley 2007 Dec. 1 1 Delaware L, 39-27 Cedar Falls, Iowa 15,803 Mark Farley 2008 Nov. 29 3 Maine W, 40-15 Cedar Falls, Iowa 8,477 Mark Farley 2008 Dec. 6 3 New Hampshire W, 36-34 Cedar Falls, Iowa 9,055 Mark Farley 2008 Dec. 13 3 Richmond L, 21-20 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12,062 Mark Farley 2010 Nov. 27 - Lehigh L, 14-7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 5,990 Mark Farley 2011 Dec. 3 5 Wofford W, 28-21 Cedar Falls, Iowa 6,915 Mark Farley 2011 Dec. 9 5 Montana L, 48-10 Missoula, Mont. 23,049 Mark Farley 2014 Nov. 29 - Stephen F. Austin W, 44-10 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,307 Mark Farley 2014 Dec. 6 - Illinois State L, 41-21 Normal, Ill. 5,575 Mark Farley 2015 Nov. 28 - Eastern Illinois W, 53-17 Cedar Falls, Iowa 7,062 Mark Farley 2015 Dec. 5 - Portland State W, 29-17 Portland, Ore. 8,022 Mark Farley 2015 Dec. 12 - North Dakota State L, 23-13 Fargo, N.D. 18,954 Mark Farley Overall Record (FCS): 23-20 (22-18) | Seasons in Post-Season Play (FCS): 21 (18) | Post-Season Record in the UNI-Dome: 17-5 Post-Season Coaching Records: Stan Sheriff (1-2), Darrell Mudra (3-2), Terry Allen (6-7), Mark Farley (13-9)

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2015 receiving touchdowns, with Fountain grabbing two pass from Tirrell Rennie to Jarred Herring in the catches for 73 yards and two touchdowns. On the first quarter. Montana answered with 14-straight Quarterfinal at North Dakota State defensive side of the ball, UNI was led by Makin- points to take the lead for good. UNI tacked on a Dec. 12, 2015 | Fargo, N.D. ton Dorleant, who finished with six solo tackles, 21-yard field goal from sophomore Tyler Sievert- Attendance: 18,041 an interception and a key forced fumble. sen with 8:22 left to go in the second quarter, but that was all the scoring the Panthers could UNI 7 3 0 3 13 2014 manage on the night. Montana reeled off 34-un- NDSU 7 0 7 9 23 answered points to seal the victory. 2nd Round at Illinois State *Montana’s win was later vacated due to NCAA Highlights: UNI fell to eventual FCS champions Dec. 6, 2014 | Normal, Ill. rule violations. North Dakota State in the quarterfinals, 23-13. Attendance: 5,575 The Panthers made it a one-score game with less 2nd Round vs. Wofford than five minutes to play in the fourth quarter UNI 0 0 7 14 21 Dec.3, 2011 | Cedar Falls, Iowa after Michael Schmadeke converted on a 23-yard ILS 14 10 10 7 41 Attendance: 6,915 field goal, but NDSU was able to get a safety on the first play of the UNI offensive drive, making it Highlights: UNI scored 21 second half points to WOF 7 7 0 7 21 a two-possession game and too much for the Pan- rally against the Illinois State, but unfortunately UNI 7 0 7 14 28 thers to make up. Aaron Bailey finished the game couldn’t close the gap, falling 41-21. UNI scored 10-16-0 for 101 yards and a touchdown, adding 33 two fourth quarter touchdowns to cut the Illinois Highlights: The UNI football team topped the yards on the ground. Tyvis Smith had 16 carries for State lead to 13 points, but Illinois State was able Wofford Terriers in the second round of the 2011 58 yards while Daurice Fountain led the Panthers to score off a 36-yard pass with 2:04 left in the FCS Playoffs, 28-21. The Panthers jumped out to in receiving with two catches for 38 yards. On game to seal the Redbird win. Sawyer Kollmorgen the early 7-0 lead on a 23-yard strike from Tirrell defense, Brett McMakin racked up a team-high finished the game 18-31-1 for 234 yards and a Rennie to Jarred Herring early in the first. Wofford 12 tackles with Jared Farley adding 10 tackles, touchdown. UNI had eight different players record answered with 14-unanswered points to take the 1.5 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss along with a key catches against the Redbirds, with senior Brett lead into halftime, 14-7. UNI tied it up at 14-all fumble recovery. LeMaster leading the way with 55 yards and a with Rennie and Herring’s second touchdown pass scoring play. Jake Farley led with 13 tackles and and catch early in the third quarter. The Panthers 2nd Round at Portland State two forced fumbles. took the lead for good on a one-yard touchdown Dec. 5, 2015 | Portland, Ore. run by freshman running back David Johnson with Attendance: 8,022 1st Round vs. Stephen F. Austin 14:56 left in the contest. On the ensuing kickoff Nov. 29, 2014 | Cedar Falls, Iowa UNI capitalized on a Terrier mistake. Wofford UNI 7 9 0 13 29 Attendance: 10,307 fumbled the ball in their own end-zone without PSU 0 3 7 7 17 attempting to kneel or run it out and the ball was SFA 0 7 0 3 10 recovered by UNI sophomore Phil Wright. The Highlights: The Panthers picked up a decisive 29- UNI 23 7 7 7 44 score proved to be the deciding factor in the game 17 win over No. 5 Portland State, advancing to the as Wofford could only score seven points the rest quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs for the 13th time Highlights: UNI was dominant in the first round of the way. in program history. UNI finished the game with of the 2014 FCS Playoffs, defeating the Stephen two rushers with over 200 yards on the ground, F. Austin Lumberjacks 44-10. David Johnson 2010 totaling 401 as a team, a school record for rushing led the Panthers with 23 carries for 152 rushing yards in a playoff game. Tyvis Smith rushed for yards and three rushing touchdowns. He also 1st Round vs. Lehigh a career-high 207 yards, adding two touchdown added two catches for 84 yards and a touchdown. Nov. 27, 2010 | Cedar Falls, Iowa while Aaron Bailey threw in 200 yards on the Brion Carnes finished with 205 passing yards Attendance: 5,990 ground and two more rushing scores. On defense, and a touchdown. Deiondre’ Hall finished with a Jared Farley notched a game-high 12 tackles, career-high 11 tackles along with his fourth inter- Lehigh 0 0 14 0 14 also grabbing a key interception. Brett McMakin ception of the season while Jake Farley added 11 UNI 7 0 0 0 7 had UNI’s second interception of the game, also tackles and two quarterback hurries. The Panthers racking up 10 tackles, one sack and two tackles jumped out to a quick start when Johnson took Highlights: Lehigh topped the UNI Panthers in for loss. the first hand off of the game to the end zone the first round of the 2010 playoffs, 14-7. The for a 73-yard touchdown. The drive only took 12 Mountain Hawks trailed 7-0 at the half but scored 1st Round vs. Eastern Illinois seconds to make it 7-0. a pair of third-quarter touchdowns. UNI’s only Nov. 28, 2015 | Cedar Falls, Iowa score of the day came on a 17-yard touchdown run Attendance: 7,062 2011 by quarterback Tirrell Rennie. Lehigh’s first score of the game came on a 62-yard pass play from EIU 7 0 10 0 17 Quarterfinals at Montana Chris Lum to Jake Drwal with 10:08 left in the UNI 0 23 20 10 53 Dec. 9, 2011 | Missoula, Mt. third quarter. The Mountain Hawks then took the Attendance: 23,049 lead for good on a 28-yard scoring strike from Lum Highlights: UNI posted a 53-17 win over No. 24 to Ryan Spadola with 2:07 left in the third quarter. Eastern Illinois, earning a spot in the second round UM 7 21 7 13 48 UNI had multiple chances in the fourth quarter to of the FCS Playoffs for the second consecutive UNI 7 3 0 0 10 cut into the Lehigh lead but Billy Hallgren had a season. Aaron Bailey finished the game with 162 26-yard field goal blocked with 13:02 left in the yards through the air and a career-high three pass- Highlights: The No. 2 ranked and No. 5 seeded final quarter and he missed a 31-yarder wide right ing touchdowns. Tyvis Smith rushed for 147 yards UNI football team saw their season end at the with 3:31 left in the contest. Hallgren also missed and a touchdown, which was his third consecutive hands of No. 2 seeded Montana in the quarterfi- a 44-yard attempt with 11:57 left in the third game with 100 or more yards. Charles Brown nals, dropping the contest to the grizzlies, 48-10. quarter. and Daurice Fountain brought in three combined UNI got on the scoreboard first with a 27-yard

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2008 2nd Round vs. Maine 2nd Round vs. New Hampshire Nov. 29, 2008 | Cedar Falls, Iowa Nov. 24, 2007 | Cedar Falls, Iowa Semifinals vs. Richmond Attendance: 8,477 Attendance: 16,015 Dec. 13, 2008 | Cedar Falls, Iowa Attendance: 12,062 Maine 0 7 0 8 15 NH 7 7 7 14 35 UNI 7 16 3 14 40 UNI 7 7 10 14 38 RU 0 7 0 14 21 UNI 3 0 17 0 20 Highlights: The No. 3-seeded University of Highlights: Senior quarterback Eric Sanders Northern Iowa football squad advanced to the found Montari Leonard for a 24-yard touchdown Highlights: Richmond scored on a 13-yard touch- NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoff pass with just seven seconds left on the clock to down strike from Eric Ward to Joe Stewart with quarterfinals with a 40-15 victory over No. lift the No. 1-seeded UNI football team to a 38-35 14 seconds left in the game to seal a 21-20 win 20-ranked Maine in the UNI-Dome. The victory win over New Hampshire in the opening round of over the University of Northern Iowa in the semi- was the Panthers’ ninth-straight win and seventh the FCS Playoffs at the UNI-Dome. The touch- finals of the Football Championship Subdivision consecutive first-round playoff victory. Freshman down connection capped a Panther rally that saw playoffs. Coming out of halftime trailing 7-3, the wide receiver Jarred Herring caught a pair of the UNI offense cover 71 yards in the game’s final Panther defense forced a three-and-out for the touchdown passes, and senior running back Corey 71 seconds to overcome a four-point edge held by Spiders and the Panthers got the ball on their Lewis became the school’s all-time leading rusher the Wildcats. The fate of UNI’s season fell on the own 32-yard line. Pat Grace connected with Ryan in the triumph over the Black Bears. Coming shoulders of its offensive unit after NH marched Mahaffey for a fouryard touchdown pass to put into the game, Herring had compiled 115 yards 75 yards for the go-ahead score. ’s the Panthers back on top, 10-7. On the Spiders receiving with one touchdown. After the victory, 15-yard touchdown run gave the Wildcats a 35-31 ensuing possession, Jamar Thompson forced a Herring boasted a game-high 102 yards receiving lead with 1:11 to play and set the stage for the fumble and De’Veon Harris recovered and with two key touchdown receptions of 42 and Panthers’ dramatic comeback. returned it to the Richmond 16-yard line. Derrick 55 yards. It was an historic day for Lewis. Lewis Law carried the Panthers to the Spider 10-yard became the program’s all-time leading rusher, 2005 line and on the following play Grace found Jerred breaking Jeff Stovall’s record of 3,835 career Herring in the end zone on a 10-yard touchdown yards. National Championship vs. Appalachian pass. Richmond pulled to within six points early State in the fourth quarter. Then after holding UNI to 2007 Dec. 16, 2005 | Chattanooga, Tenn. a three-and-out with just under two minutes to Attendance: 20,236 play, the Spiders took over on their own 38 and Quarterfinals vs. Delaware eventually drove 62 yards on nine plays capped Dec. 1, 2007 | Cedar Falls, Iowa UNI 6 10 0 0 16 off by a 13-yard pass from Ward to Stewart to Attendance: 15,803 ASU 0 7 7 7 21 knot the score at 20-20. The Spiders added the PAT to win the game and advance to the national DU 0 19 10 10 39 Highlights: The University of Northern Iowa title game where Richmond disposed of Montana, UNI 10 3 7 7 27 football team’s 2005 journey was filled with last 24-7. second heroics and nail-biting finishes. The 2005 Highlights: The top-ranked and top-seeded NCAA FCS national championship game was no Quarterfinals vs. New Hampshire University of Northern Iowa football team saw different. The Panthers would not have it any oth- Dec. 6, 2008 | Cedar Falls, Iowa its run through the NCAA FCS Playoffs halted in er way. Unfortunately in UNI’s first national title Attendance: 9,055 the quarterfinals as 13th-ranked Delaware held game appearance, the Appalachian State off the Panthers for a 39-27 win in the UNI-Dome. University Mountaineers scored a 21-16 victory. NH 7 20 0 7 34 The Fightin’ Blue Hens (10-3) rode an outstanding UNI broke into the scoring column first on a UNI 12 14 10 0 36 effort by quarterback Joe Flacco and benefitted career-best 50-yard field goal from junior Brian from a pair of momentum-swinging fumble recov- Wingert. The Panthers took the opening drive of Highlights: UNI held on for a thrilling 36-34 eries to deliver UNI’s only loss of the year. Trailing the game and moved the ball 41 yards in nine victory over New Hampshire in the quarterfinals by 12 with 8:03 left in the game, the Panther plays but the drive stalled and Wingert drilled the of the FCS playoffs. Terrell McMoore gave the offense took the field and began its attempt at a three-pointer. The Panthers forced the first turn- Panthers the lead for good when he returned an comeback. UNI senior quarterback Eric Sanders, over of the game on the ensuing kickoff. UNI red- interception 36 yards for a touchdown to give the who entered the game with 12 career fourth shirt freshman Corey Lewis recovered the loose Panthers a 36-27 advantage with 2:26 left in the quarter or overtime rallies under his belt, led the ball to set up the Panthers at the Appalachian third quarter. New Hampshire closed the gap to Panthers on a 2-minute, 51-second drive that saw State 24-yard line. UNI was unable to punch it 36-34 at the 12:20 mark of the fourth quarter on a tight end Austin Howard haul in a 4-yard pass in in the end zone was able to tack on three more one-yard rush by Robert Simpson. After the Wild- the back of the end zone to cut Delaware’s lead points via Wingert’s foot. The Mountaineers took cats forced a punt by the Panthers, the Wildcats to 32-27. The Panthers’ drive left just 5:12 on the their first lead of the game early in the second began their next drive at their own 14-yard line. clock, with Delaware’s offensive unit proceeding quarter on a five-yard touchdown run from De’Veon Harris halted the Wildcats comeback to consume most of that remaining time on a (2005 vs. Appalachian State Cont.) attempt by intercepting a pass at the UNI 44-yard 55-yard drive that saw Flacco dive in from 1 yard sophomore running back Kevin Richardson. UNI line. The Wildcat defense forced a three-and-out, out for the game-icing touchdown. The score senior safety Tanner Varner turned the tables and UNH got the ball back with 3:25 left in the returned Delaware’s lead to 12 points and left on the Mountaineers with an interception mid- fourth quarter. A sack by James Ruffin set up a Sanders and the Panthers with just 41 seconds in way through the second quarter. Varner stepped fourth-and-nine for the Wildcats on the UNH 38- which to work. A week after claiming a win over in front of a Trey Elder pass to put the Panthers in yard line, but UNH’s next pass play was incom- New Hampshire with just seven seconds left, position to retake the lead. Senior running back plete and the Panthers held on for the win. the Panthers were unable to conjure up another David Horne did just that when he scored from miraculous rally. two yards out with 8:20 left in the second quarter. The Panther defense came up big again late in the second quarter. Senior linebacker Darin

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Heideman forced a fumble and junior safety Matt contest as UNH fumbled the ball to UNI three on a one-yard run with 13:50 left in the half. The Tharp jumped on the ball to give the Panthers times and the Wildcats finished 1-for-7 on fourth score followed a Blue Hen fumble recovered by another short field. The UNI offense threatened to down conversions. Kevin Stensrud on the UD 49. UNI had a chance add another touchdown before the half the Appa- to pull within 17-14 or 17-10 with just 4:09 lachian State defense held and forced a Wingert 2nd Round vs. Eastern Washington remaining, but Petrie’s pass to Marlus Mays was field goal. Appalachian State broke through in Nov. 26, 2005 | Cedar Falls, Iowa intercepted on the two yard line, and the Panthers the second half with a one-yard touchdown run Attendance: 7,746 never really threatened after that. by Richardson to trim the UNI lead to 16-14 with 6:05 to go in the third quarter. The majority of the EWU 7 14 10 7 38 2nd Round vs. Montana State third and fourth quarters were dominated by both UNI 14 10 0 17 41 Nov. 29, 2003 | Cedar Falls, Iowa defenses and then the Mountaineer defense made Attendance: 10,165 a game-changing play. Appalachian State’s Jason Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinals Hunter scooped up a fumble by UNI sophomore with a dramatic 41-38 win over No. 15-ranked MSU 0 7 7 0 14 quarterback Eric Sanders and took it 15 yards for a Eastern Washington. Eastern Washington scored UNI 3 11 14 7 35 touchdown to give the Mountaineers a 21-16 lead first but the UNI took its first lead of the game with 9:14 left in the game. after a pair of one-yard touchdown runs by David Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinal Horne. EWU battled back behind the arm of game after defeating No. 24-ranked Montana Semifinals at Texas State Walter Payton Award winner Erik Meyer and took State. The game was tied at 14 with 12:04 left in Dec. 9, 2005 | San Marcos, Texas a 21-17 lead late in the second quarter. But again the third quarter before the Panthers scored 21 Attendance: 15,712 the Panthers responded – this time an Eric Sand- unanswered points to secure the win. UNI drew ers-to-Justin Surrency touchdown pass gave UNI a first blood with nine minutes left in the first quar- UNI 14 9 6 8 3 40 24-21 halftime lead. The Eagles took control of the ter on a 27-yard field goal by Brian Wingert. His TSU 0 17 13 7 0 37 game in the third quarter with a touchdown and career-long 49-yarder with 14:55 left in the half field goal and appeared to lock the game away in gave UNI a 6-0 lead. MSU’s Scott Turnquist scored Highlights: UNI advanced to its first-ever nation- the fourth quarter with another touchdown to give on a 13-yard pass from with 10:24 al championship game with a 40-37 overtime win them a 38-24 lead. However, the Panthers would left in the half for the Bobcats’ only lead, and at No. 4-ranked Texas State. For the third straight rally behind the arm of Sanders and feet of Horne the Panthers took the 14-7 lead at intermission week kicker Brian Wingert provided the winning to tie the game at 38-38. EWU could not move the when tight end Andy Thorn scored on a two-yard margin, this time with a 25-yard field goal in over- ball and punted the ball back to the Panthers with end-around. Lulay’s 11-yard run tied the game at time. Sophomore Eric Sanders put on an offensive 3:43 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Panthers 14. UNI’s Eddie Galles began the Panthers’ march show as he completed his first nine passes for 200 drove 55 yards with help from a 28-yard sprint by to victory with a 75-yard TD reception from Tom yards and three touchdowns. Sanders passed for a Horne to set up the gamewinning 31-yard field Petrie with 8:25 left in the third period. Terrance career-high 417 yards and tied a career-best with goal by Brian Wingert to win it with 51 seconds Freeney scored on two one-yard runs to seal the 24 completions. UNI was able to force the over- left in the game. win, the first with 4:42 left in the third quarter, time by driving 72 yards in 10 plays with senior and the last with 6:49 left in the game. After David Horne capping the drive with a four-yard run 2003 gaining just 196 yards in the first two quarters, the with 1:27 left in the game. Sanders then connect- Panthers ended the night with 467 yards. ed with senior wide receiver Justin Surrency for Quarterfinals at Delaware the two-point conversion that knotted the game at Dec. 2, 2003 | Newark, Del. 2001 37-37. Inexplicably, Texas State head coach David Attendance: 11,881 Bailiff told his squad to take a knee and the final Semifinals at Montana 1:16 went off the clock without even an attempt UNI 0 7 0 0 7 Dec. 15, 2001 | Missoula, Mt. to move the ball down the field. Texas State had DU 17 0 10 10 37 Attendance: 18,848 all three timeouts and seemed happy with its chances in overtime. Wingert’s three-pointer gave Highlights: UNI’s season came to a close at third- UNI 0 0 0 0 0 the Panthers a 40-37 in overtime. The Panther ranked and second-seeded Delaware. The first UM 17 14 7 0 38 defense clinched the victory when Todd Tharp major snow storm of the season snarled travel intercepted a Barrick Nealy pass in overtime to set plans on the East Coast, delaying the Panthers’ Highlights: UNI ran into a buzz saw at No.1 Mon- off a wild Panther celebration. departure on Friday and forcing the team charter tana. The Grizzlies went up 3-0 on a 36-yard field to fly into Baltimore, Mary., followed by over an goal with 9:03 left in the first quarter after the Quarterfinals at New Hampshire hour bus ride to Newark. The game’s kickoff was Panthers first held them with no score. UM missed Dec. 3, 2005 | Durham, N.H. delayed by half an hour, allowing UD staff to clear on a 50-yarder with 10:29 left in the first period, Attendance: 8,448 snow off the field. Though it stopped snowing but UNI’s Brent Browner was flagged for roughing prior to kickoff, a stiff wind caused havoc in the the kicker, which gave UM a first down on UNI’s UNI 7 14 0 3 24 kicking and passing games. To make matters 18, leading to the first score. UNI’s Griff Jurgens NH 0 14 7 0 21 worse, UNI quarterback Tom Petrie was suffering fumbled on the Panthers’ own 30 and less than from the flu and with a high temperature. The one minute later, UM went up 10-0. Tom Petrie Highlights: UNI hung on for a thrilling 24-21 Panthers fell behind 17-0 with 4:42 left in the first came into the game in relief on Jurgens after an victory over No. 1-ranked New Hampshire in the quarter. The Blue Hens scored on a two-yard run injury, completing 10-of-21 passes with no FCS quarterfinals. It was the first road win in the with 9:17 left. Following a blocked UNI punt that interceptions for 178 yards. quarterfinals in UNI’s playoff history. UNI jumped was returned to UNI’s nine yard line, and a pass out to a commanding 21-0 lead only 23 minutes interference call in the end zone, UD went up 14-0 into the game, but needed a 22-yard field goal on a three-yard run at the 6:24 mark. Benny Sapp from Brian Wingert at the 11:50 mark of the fourth fumbled the ball on the ensuing kickoff return, quarter for the winning margin. Turnovers and eventually resulting in a UD 24-yard field goal. The fourth-down conversions played a big role in the Panthers got back in the game when Petrie scored

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Quarterfinals vs. Maine one game short of making the title game. Alonzo 21-17 with 10:30 left in the third quarter on a 42- Dec. 8, 2001 | Cedar Falls, Iowa Clayton’s 58-yard punt return set a school playoff yard field goal by Matt Waller. The Panthers kept Attendance: 9,525 record, while Marshall tied a UNI mark with four up in the passing game, but gained only 36 yards rushing TDs. Matt Waller’s 44-yard blocked field rushing to Marshall’s 251. Maine 7 14 7 0 28 goal at the end of the first half was a heartbreak- UNI 14 7 14 21 56 er and would have put the Panthers only a TD 2nd Round at Murray State down at intermission. Nov. 25, 1995 | Murray, Ky. Highlights: UNI advanced to its fifth FCS semi- Attendance: 7,633 final game with the victory. UNI set four school Quarterfinals vs. William & Mary playoff records, including its 56 points. Macken- Dec. 7, 1996 | Cedar Falls, Iowa UNI 7 14 7 7 35 zie Hoambrecker was successful on all six PAT Attendance: 10,796 MSU 0 14 7 13 34 attempts, setting marks for made and attempted extra points. Ken Harris returned a 47-yard inter- W&M 0 0 28 7 35 Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinal ception for a TD with 6:12 left in the game for UNI 17 10 8 3 38 round after defeating No. 4-ranked/seeded Mur- the final score, setting a new standard for inter- ray State. The victory marked UNI’s first road win ception return yards. Griff Jurgens threw for a Highlights: UNI defeated No. 8 seeded and No. in the FCS playoffs following five losses. The Pan- career-high 299 yards and two TDs. Adam Benge 7-ranked William & Mary, holding the Tribe to thers were one of two lower seeds to win their rushed for 114 yards and TDs of three, 63 and five only 67 yards, including minus-27 rushing, in the first-round games. UNI never trailed in the game. yards, giving him his eighth 100-yard-plus game first half while gaining 293 yards itself. But W&M Alonzo Clayton tied a school playoff record with of the season. The game was tied at 21 at the came back to tie the score at 35 with 5:40 left in three TDs. MSU tied the game at 21-all with 9:05 half and at 28 with 4:23 left in the third quarter the game. Matt Waller’s 32-yard field goal with left in the third quarter, but Chris Berg’s 60-yard before UNI busted loose for several key defen- 2:13 left gave UNI the win. His field goal was set pass to Matt Harken with nine seconds left put sive plays and the 63-yard breakaway TD run by up by W&M’s Darren Sharper’s fumble on a punt the Panthers back up 28-21. MSU tied the game Benge. return which was recovered by the Panthers at again with 10:24 remaining and Berg’s 13-yard the Tribe 30. UNI’s Dedric Ward fell just short pass to Dedric Ward gave UNI a 35-28 lead. Matt 2nd Round at Eastern Illinois of a FCS playoff record with 11 catches for 245 Waller’s fifth extra point of the day also tied a Dec. 1, 2001 | Charleston, Ill. yards and two TDs. Jeff Stovall gained 55 yards school playoff record. With 1:26 left, MSU scored Attendance: 6,824 and scored twice before leaving the game in the on a seven-yard run, but Clayton blocked the extra second half with an ankle injury. Steve Beard’s point, snapping a streak of 79 straight PATs, Ward UNI 10 15 14 10 49 360 passing yards was a career high. recovered the ensuing onside kick and UNI EIU 7 13 8 14 43 was able to run out the clock. 2nd Round vs. Eastern Illinois Highlights: UNI won just its second FCS road Nov. 30, 1996 | Cedar Falls, Iowa 1994 playoff game in history when it outlasted No. Attendance: 10,402 3-ranked Eastern Illinois. UNI’s 49 points scored 1st Round at Montana tied a school playoff record for points, matching EIU 7 7 0 0 14 Nov. 28, 1994 | Missoula, Mt. the 49 scored against Arkansas State in the 1987 UNI 7 7 0 7 21 Attendance: 7,958 quarterfinals. EIU’s J.R. Taylor broke loose for a 49-yard rushing TD with 5:03 left in the second Highlights: UNI defeated No. 14-seeded and No. UNI 7 6 0 7 20 quarter to pull EIU within two points. A one-yard 16-ranked Eastern Illinois in a game typical of the UM 7 10 0 6 23 plunge by UNI’s Adam Benge with 2:33 left put series between these two teams -- the outcome UNI up 23-14. Eastern closed ranks again with a not decided until the final second. The Panthers Highlights: UNI’s fifth straight playoff appear- 39-yard pass play, but UNI’s Adam Vogt blocked scored the winning TD with 7:02 left in the game. ance ended for the second year in a row with a the PAT attempt and Daryon Brutley returned it for EIU fumbled on its next two possessions, with first-round loss. The Panthers had chances to tie two UNI points. UNI never trailed in the second UNI’s Steve Beard intercepted in between. Then the game or go for the win on their last series, half, but EIU did close the gap to three points, Beard fumbled and EIU got the ball back at the but Jeff Stovall was stopped for a loss of three 39-36, with 14:08 left in the game. After UNI 3:19 mark. Eastern got down to UNI’s two yard yards on the Grizzlie 16 on a third-and-one play, went up 49-36 with 6:58 remaining on Mackenzie line. Quarterback Mike Simpson pitched to run- and Matt Waller’s 36-yard field goal attempt Hoambrecker’s 27-yard field goal, EIU ended all ning back Chris Szarka, who in desperation threw failed with 1:34 left in the game. Sylvester Brown scoring with 3:27 left on a three-yard pass play. an incomplete pass in the end zone to tight end rushed for a game-high 147 yards on 13 carries The Panthers were able to run out the clock for Mike Mangan as time ran out. and Dedric Ward caught two passes for 77 yards, the victory. but UNI could not contain UM’s , 1995 who completed 38-of-50 passes for 436 yards and 1996 two TDs. His leading receiver was Shalon Baker Quarterfinals at Marshall with eight catches for 145 yards. Semifinals at Marshall Dec. 3, 1995 | Huntington, W. Va. Dec. 14, 1996 | Huntington, W.Va. Attendance: 14,472 Attendance: 14,414 UNI 14 0 3 7 24 UNI 0 0 0 14 14 Marshall 21 0 7 13 41 Marshall 7 3 14 7 31 Highlights: No. 16 seed and No. 18-ranked UNI Highlights: UNI’s playoff nemesis, No. 1-ranked fell to No. 5 seed and No. 6-ranked Marshall. and No. 2 seeded Marshall, pulled out another The Panthers never led in the game but did tie it win to advance to the national championship twice, the last at 14-all with 5:23 left in the first game. It was the fourth time the Panthers fell quarter. The closest they could get after that was

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1993 Quarterfinals vs. McNeese State nation’s No. 1 passer and his contingent at Mar- Dec. 5, 1992 | Cedar Falls, Iowa shall. UNI was held to 295 yards in total offense, 1st Round at Boston University Attendance: 13,375 including only 66 on the ground, while the Thun- Nov. 27, 1993 | Boston, Mass. dering Herd compiled 509 yards, including 344 Attendance: 6,882 MSU 0 0 7 0 7 through the air. The Panthers trailed 35-13 at the UNI 7 15 7 0 29 half and failed to score in the last two quarters. UNI 3 9 9 0 0 0 21 BU 0 6 7 8 0 6 27 Highlights: UNI took advantage of seven Mc- 1st Round vs. Weber State Neese State turnovers to advance to the semifinal Nov. 30, 1991 | Cedar Falls, Iowa Highlights: UNI, ranked No. 13 in the final Sports round. UNI scored on touchdown passes of 31, 11 Attendance: 8,723 Network poll, traveled to No. 6-ranked and No. and 12 yards by Jay Johnson, including two to Tim 4-seeded Boston University for the first round. Mosley, on a safety blocked out of the end zone by WSU 0 7 14 0 21 After leading 12-6 at halftime and seemingly hav- Willie Beamon and on a one-yard run by lineback- UNI 14 10 7 7 38 ing the game under control with a 21-6 lead with er William Freeney. Johnson’s other TD pass was 11:07 remaining in the third quarter, the Terriers an 11-yarder to All-American Kenny Shedd, who Highlights: UNI advanced to the quarterfinal began their comeback bid following a 48-yard missed the second half after game with its win over No. 13-ranked Weber fumble recovery return with 6:48 left in the third. running into the wall. MSU’s only score of the State. UNI held the potent Wildcat offense to 383 Boston tied the game at 21-all with 3:14 left in the game came on a 100-yard kickoff return which yards in total offense, including only 71 rushing game. In the first overtime, UNI’s Todd Harrington opened the second half, setting a school and FCS yards. The Panthers gained a season-high 486 intercepted a BU pass on the one-yard line and playoff record. The Cowboys’ seven turnovers yards, including 266 on the ground, half of that Scott Obermeier’s 20-yard field goal attempt hit were more than they had given up in all of its pre- coming from Tank Corner who carried the ball 26 the right upright. Obermeier missed a 32-yard at- vious three games. Freshman was times for 137 yards. UNI quarterback Jay Johnson tempt in the second overtime. After BU’s 33-yard intercepted four times and he had only four total completed 14-25 passes for 220 yards and three field goal attempt was blocked by Myron Glass, heading into the game. MSU’s running game, a TDs. Andre Allen was flagged for a questionable face- strength all season, was limited to 62 yards, with mask penalty and the Terriers got the ball back freshman Henry Fields gaining a game-high 91 1990 on the eight yard line. Two plays later, BU’s Zack yards. Joseph completed nine-of-24 passes for Burwell scored from four yards out to advance to 102 yards. UNI gained 96 yards rushing and 1st Round at Boise State the quarterfinal round. UNI gained 362 yards, 263 Johnson completed 19-of-39 passes with one Nov. 24, 1990 | Boise, Idaho passing, to Boston’s 346, 300 passing. Jeff Stovall interception for 222 yards. Attendance: 11,691 rushed 35 times for 122 yards, while Kurt Warner completed 15-of-28 passes with one interception 1st Round vs. Eastern Washington UNI 0 3 0 0 3 and one touchdown. Nov. 28, 1992 | Cedar Falls, Iowa BSU 6 0 7 7 20 Attendance: 13,149 1992 Highlights: UNI, ranked No. 11 in the nation, EWU 0 7 0 7 14 lost to No. 10-ranked Boise State. The Panthers Semifinals vs. Youngstown State UNI 0 17 0 0 17 obviously struggled offensively, compiling only Dec. 12, 1992 | Cedar Falls, Iowa 156 yards in total offense to the Broncos’ 260 Attendance: 14,682 Highlights: UNI, ranked No. 3 in the final NCAA yards. UNI managed only minus-five yards rushing. poll, hosted No. 14-ranked Eastern Washington Sophomore quarterback Jay Johnson, who led the YSU 7 6 0 6 19 in the first round and advanced to the quarterfinal Gateway Conference in passing efficiency, UNI 0 0 7 0 7 round with the 17-14 win. EWU’s Alex Lacson completed only 13 of 45 passes for 161 yards missed a 49-yard field goal with four seconds left and had six interceptions, only one less than he Highlights: UNI hosted No. 7-ranked and in the game to preserve UNI’s win. The Panthers had thrown during the entire regular season. defending national champion Youngstown State. led 17-7 at halftime on a 41-yard field goal by UNI’s only scoring came on a 29-yard field goal by Despite holding YSU to 253 yards, over 100 yards Scott Obermeier, a 17-yard pass from Jay Johnson All-American kicker Brian Mitchell. below its average, the Panthers couldn’t overcome to Tim Mosley and a 19-yard pass from Johnson three lost fumbles, an interception, the fact that to Kenny Shedd. EWU scored on a one-yard run All-American Kenny Shedd played only in the first with 3:02 left in the half. It made the game close half with a hip pointer, and a 71-yard punt return when Lavon Major returned a blocked Obermeier for a touchdown on YSU’s first possession to put field goal attempt 89 yards for the score with the Penguins up 7-0. The loss broke UNI’s 25- 11:59 left in the game, but UNI’s defense knuckled game home winning streak. UNI’s only score was under, holding the Eagles to only 186 yards in total a one-yard run by Jay Johnson with eight seconds offense, including 35 rushing. UNI gained 253 left in the third quarter. YSU scored on the punt yards, only 29 on the ground. return and four field goals, the longest being 54 yards. UNI compiled 319 yards. 1991 Quarterfinals at Marshall Dec. 7, 1991 | Huntington, W.Va. Attendance: 16,889 UNI 10 3 0 0 13 Marshall 21 14 3 3 41 Highlights: No. 4-ranked UNI couldn’t contain the

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Semifinals at NE Louisiana Semifinals vs. Georgia Southern State College of Iowa vs. Lamar Tech Dec. 12, 1987 | Monroe, La. Dec. 14, 1985 | Cedar Falls, Iowa Dec. 12, 1964 | Abilene, Texas Attendance: 14,443 Attendance: 12,300 UNI 7 6 6 0 19 UNI 0 14 7 20 0 41 GSU 14 3 7 16 40 LT 3 0 7 7 17 NEL 7 28 0 6 3 44 UNI 14 6 3 10 33 Highlights: In the first NCAA-sanctioned Highlights: UNI played without the services of Highlights: Georgia Southern brought its Pecan Bowl, UNI scored an impressive running back Carl Boyd, who broke his leg the “Hambone” offense to the UNI-Dome. The Eagles victory over Lamar Tech behind a sensation- week previous. The Panthers trailed 35-14 at the scored their last TD with only 34 seconds left in al performance by two-time All-American half but they came back to score seven unan- the game after UNI had tied the contest at the fullback Randy Schultz. Schultz ran for 160 swered points in the third period. In the fourth, 2:44 mark. The game seesawed back and forth yards on 38 carries and scored two TDs. He they scored 20 more and tied the game with sev- until it came down to which team had last pos- was named outstanding back of the game en seconds left in regulation on a five-yard pass session, or at least enough time to make a score and teammate Loren Buser received the from Mike Smith to Sherrod Howard. The two- possible. The game was tied four times. outstanding lineman award. point conversion pass to Woody Wright sent the game into overtime. NLU’s Teddy Garcia missed Quarterfinals vs. Eastern Washington 1960 (MINERAL WATER BOWL) a 41-yard field goal on the Indians’ first play, but Dec. 7, 1985 | Cedar Falls, Iowa he connected on his next 41-yard attempt to give Attendance: 6,220 Iowa State Teachers College vs. Hillsdale NLU the lead. UNI’s Danny Helmer missed a 38- Nov. 26, 1960 | Excelsior Springs, Mo. yard field goal to give NLU the victory. EWU 0 0 7 7 14 UNI 10 7 0 0 17 Highlights: Iowa State Teachers College ran Quarterfinals vs. Arkansas State into a bulldozer from Hillsdale College Dec. 5, 1987 | Cedar Falls, Iowa Highlights: UNI took a 10-0 first quarter lead on (Mich.) which won the contest 17-6. The Attendance: 6,100 a 32 yard field goal by Kevin Mote and a 13 yard Panthers never really got going after finish- pass from Mike Smith to Brian Baker, who later ing the season with a fine 9-0 record and ASU 7 7 14 0 28 broke his hand. The Panthers had a 17-0 halftime winning the title. UNI 6 15 7 21 49 advantage but didn’t score again, while EWU pulled to within 10 points in the third period and Highlights: The Panthers defeated No. 12-ranked scored its last TD with 12:47 left in the game on and 1986’s national runner-up to advance to the an 84 yard punt return. The Eagles got as far as semifinals. The Panthers took advantage of three their own 44 with time running out on the clock, Arkansas State fumbles in the fourth quarter to but the quarterback was sacked for a loss of four stretch the margin. UNI compiled 530 yards to on a fourth down play. Errol Peebles rushed for ASU’s 363. Kodak All-American running back Carl 129 yards on 26 carries, his fifth 100-plus game Boyd rushed for 124 yards before breaking his leg of the year. late in the game, while Wes Anderson caught five passes for 121 yards. 1975 (DIVISION II) 1st Round vs. Youngstown State 1st Round vs. Western Kentucky Nov. 28, 1987 | Cedar Falls, Iowa Nov. 29, 1975 | Cedar Falls, Iowa Attendance: 3,887 Attendance: 2,500 YSU 7 7 7 7 28 WKU 0 7 7 0 14 UNI 7 10 14 0 31 UNI 6 0 0 6 12 Highlights: UNI foiled a Youngstown State Highlights: In what has since been dubbed attempt at a comeback, intercepting a Penguin the “Mud Bowl”, UNI struggled with Western pass and holding YSU on two consecutive fourth Kentucky in heavy rain, 42-degree temperatures down conversions in the fourth quarter. YSU and a 16 mph wind in the last game to be played scored its last TD with only 8:51 left in the game, in O.R. Latham Stadium. The Panthers closed to necessitating the Panthers’ heroics to preserve within two points when they rallied with 12:25 the win. Even with the interception and fourth left in the game. The last touchdown was set up down saves, UNI’s Carl Boyd fumbled the ball at when Jim Fransen put WKU in a hole by booting Youngstown’s 20 with just over a minute to play. a 64-yard punt to its one yard line. UNI had two The Penguins drove to UNI’s 23, but missed a 40 chances to cash in in the final period but two yard field goal with seconds left. Boyd rushed for errant field goals by Fransen buried the Panthers’ 126 yards on 23 carries. chances deep into the muddy field. Fransen missed from 38 and 27 yards.

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1895 (1-2) 1902 (1-6-1) 1910 (1-4-1) Coe...... W...... 12-0 10/4 at Iowa...... L...... 63-5 Lennox...... W...... 63-0 Lennox...... L...... 12-4 Cornell...... W...... 12-11 Leander Clark...... T...... 0-0 Upper Iowa...... L...... 5-0 10/11 Iowa State...... L...... 52-0 Simpson...... L...... 6-3 10/25 at Drake...... L...... 36-5 Ellsworth...... L...... 17-0 1896 (4-3) Coe...... L...... 18-12 Grinnell...... L...... 24-6 Coe...... L...... 10-5 William Penn...... T...... 6-6 Loras...... L...... 17-6 Waterloo HS...... W...... 22-0 Dodge Light Guards...... L...... 16-8 Head Coach: J.O. Perrine Lennox...... L...... 42-0 Simpson...... L...... 17-5 Coe...... L...... 17-0 Head Coach: Charles A. Pell 1911 (3-2-1) CV Seminary...... W...... 12-0 Waterloo HS...... W...... 27-0 Reinbeck HS...... W...... 28-10 1903 (4-3-1) Ellsworth...... W...... 17-5 Cedar Falls HS...... W...... 6-2 Iowa Training...... T...... 0-0 Leander Clark...... L...... 6-0 10/3 at Iowa...... L...... 29-0 Cornell...... L...... 31-6 1897 (5-1) Lennox...... W...... 55-0 Loras...... T...... 0-0 Waterloo HS...... W...... 56-0 William Penn...... W...... 28-0 Simpson...... W...... 11-6 Ellsworth...... L...... 26-10 Cornell...... W...... 18-5 Head Coach: H.F. Pasini Coe...... W...... 10-8 Morningside...... W...... 33-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 10-6 Coe...... L...... 28-6 1912 (5-2-1) Waterloo HS...... W...... 6-0 Des Moines Univ...... W...... 17-5 10/7 at Iowa...... L...... 35-7 Leander Clark...... W...... 16-12 Head Coach: Charles A. Pell Grinnell...... L...... 38-7 Head Coach: Fred Wolff Coe...... W...... 6-0 1904 (5-3-1) Leander Clark...... T...... 0-0 1898 (4-0-1) Iowa Training...... W...... 76-5 Loras...... W...... 7-3 Waterloo YMCA...... W...... 23-0 Simpson...... W...... 36-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 6-3 Cornell...... W...... 40-0 10/8 at Iowa State...... L...... 17-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 17-2 Coe...... W...... 18-0 10/15 Cornell...... W...... 17-10 Waterloo HS...... W...... 39-0 Upper Iowa...... T...... 0-0 10/22 at Iowa...... L...... 11-5 Head Coach: H.F. Pasini Iowa...... W...... 11-5 Coe...... W...... 75-0 Head Coach: E.K. Leighton William Penn...... T...... 6-6 1913 (2-3-1) Drake...... L...... 26-6 10/8 at Iowa...... L...... 45-3 1899 (1-3-2) Creighton...... W...... 6-0 Ellsworth...... L...... 6-0 9/23 at Iowa...... L...... 22-0 Head Coach: Charles A. Pell Grinnell...... W...... 12-0 Grinnell...... L...... 12-6 Leander Clark...... T...... 0-0 Cornell...... L...... 11-0 1905 (5-3-2) Upper Iowa...... W...... 12-0 11/11 Iowa State...... T...... 0-0 Waterloo HS...... W...... 23-6 11/15 at Drake...... L...... 25-0 Coe...... W...... 57-0 Charles City...... W...... 23-0 Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser South Dakota...... T...... 0-0 10/7 at Iowa State...... L...... 29-0 Head Coach: Mr. Sweetland 10/14 Iowa Training...... W...... 12-6 1914 (2-5-1) 10/21 Cornell...... W...... 6-0 Des Moines Univ...... W...... 6-0 1900 (3-4-1) 10/28 at Iowa...... L...... 41-5 10/3 at Iowa...... L...... 95-0 Waterloo HS...... W...... 42-0 Coe...... T...... 6-6 Ellsworth...... L...... 26-0 10/6 at Iowa...... L...... 68-0 William Penn...... L...... 12-6 Dubuque...... T...... 6-6 Cornell...... T...... 6-6 Ellsworth...... W...... 31-0 William Penn...... L...... 19-7 10/12 Drake...... L...... 50-0 Morningside...... T...... 0-0 Upper Iowa...... L...... 12-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 12-5 Head Coach: Charles A. Pell Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 13-0 Coe...... L...... 16-6 11/12 at Drake...... L...... 14-3 11/17 at Iowa State...... W...... 5-0 1906-1907: No Football Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser Simpson...... L...... 33-0 Head Coach: Fred Williams 1908 (5-0) Fairbank Hs...... W...... 54-0 1901 (5-3-2) Lennox...... W...... 22-0 Cornell...... W...... 11-6 Ellsworth...... W...... 18-5 10/5 at Iowa...... L...... 16-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 15-0 10/12 Iowa State...... T...... 0-0 Charles City...... W...... 16-0 10/19 Drake...... L...... 32-2 Head Coach: Clayton B. Simmons Simpson...... T...... 6-6 William Penn...... W...... 22-0 1909 (6-0) Woodbine...... W...... 12-6 Charles City...... W...... 28-0 Des Moines Univ...... W...... 72-0 Lennox...... W...... 36-0 Coe...... L...... 6-0 Loras...... W...... 32-16 South Dakota...... W...... 10-6 Coe...... W...... 5-0 Head Coach: G.B. Affleck Grinnell...... W...... 24-6 Leander Clark...... W...... 6-0 Head Coach: Clayton B. Simmons

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1915 (3-3) 1922 (5-2) 1928 (5-1-3) Dubuque...... L...... 25-7 Cornell...... W...... 3-0 Coe...... L...... 32-0 Loras...... L...... 13-10 Buena Vista...... L...... 3-0 Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 34-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 61-19 Simpson...... W...... 7-6 William Penn...... W...... 40-0 Wisconsin-Platteville...... W...... 82-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 20-3 Northern Illinois...... W...... 39-0 Morningside...... L...... 20-9 Parsons...... L...... 3-0 Upper Iowa...... T...... 13-13 Ellsworth...... W...... 24-0 William Penn...... W...... 21-0 Grinnell...... T...... 0-0 Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser Upper Iowa...... W...... 14-12 Parsons...... T...... 0-0 Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall Luther...... W...... 12-0 1916 (1-7) Des Moines Univ...... W...... 12-7 9/30 at Iowa State...... L...... 12-0 1923 (3-3-1) Head Coach: Paul Bender Morningside...... L...... 38-7 St. Ambrose...... T...... 0-0 Upper Iowa...... L...... 27-0 Dubuque...... L...... 17-7 1929 (3-4) Cornell...... L...... 27-0 Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 7-0 Coe...... L...... 7-0 Dubuque...... L...... 20-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 35-0 Simpson...... W...... 7-0 Buena Vista...... L...... 7-3 Simpson...... L...... 13-0 Truman State...... L...... 14-0 Dubuque...... L...... 30-2 Upper Iowa...... W...... 7-0 William Penn...... W...... 13-7 Ellsworth...... W...... 13-0 Western Union...... L...... 6-2 Grinnell...... L...... 21-6 Head Coach: Allen Berkstresser Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall Luther...... L...... 7-6 Parsons...... W...... 19-6 1917 (2-3) 1924 (2-5) Head Coach: Paul Bender Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 42-0 St. Ambrose...... L...... 3-0 Camp Funston...... L...... 32-0 Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 54-6 1930 (2-5-1) Upper Iowa...... L...... 7-0 Simpson...... L...... 13-0 Loras...... W...... 6-0 Des Moines Univ...... W...... 10-0 William Penn...... L...... 3-0 Luther...... W...... 13-0 William Penn...... L...... 6-0 Parsons...... L...... 2-0 Coe...... L...... 13-2 Head Coach: J.O. Perrine Upper Iowa...... L...... 6-0 William Penn...... T...... 0-0 Dubuque...... W...... 19-6 Simpson...... L...... 6-0 1918 (1-3) Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall Western Michigan...... L...... 26-0 Morningside...... L...... 38-7 Eastern Michigan...... L...... 19-0 Upper Iowa...... L...... 6-0 1925 (5-1-2) Grinnell...... L...... 12-0 Camp Dodge...... W...... 19-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 30-0 Head Coach: L.W. Whitford Coe...... L...... 52-3 Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 21-3 Head Coach: Russell Glaesner Simpson...... L...... 23-0 1931 (3-5) Luther...... W...... 20-9 Loras...... W...... 19-0 1919 (2-4-1) William Penn...... L...... 7-0 Grinnell...... L...... 12-0 Cornell...... L...... 14-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 14-7 William Penn...... W...... 12-3 William Penn...... T...... 0-0 Truman State...... W...... 16-0 Luther...... L...... 13-6 Upper Iowa...... L...... 19-7 Northern Colorado...... T...... 3-3 Simpson...... L...... 12-9 Morningside...... L...... 41-2 Head Coach: Paul Bender Western Michigan...... L...... 14-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 51-0 Eastern Michigan...... L...... 32-0 Dubuque...... W...... 71-0 1926 (5-3) Coe...... W...... 6-0 Des Moines Univ...... L...... 6-0 St. Thomas...... W...... 20-0 Head Coach: L.W. Whitford Head Coach: Western Union...... W...... 23-0 Buena Vista...... W...... 34-0 1932 (5-3-1) 1920 (4-2-1) William Penn...... L...... 14-0 Loras...... W...... 7-0 Coe...... L...... 10-0 Luther...... W...... 3-0 William Penn...... W...... 13-0 Buena Vista...... W...... 14-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 13-6 Cornell...... W...... 13-0 William Penn...... W...... 21-0 Parsons...... L...... 20-7 Luther...... L...... 13-0 Parsons...... W...... 14-0 at Northern Colorado...... L...... 12-0 Morningside...... W...... 13-0 Ellsworth...... W...... 38-0 Head Coach: Paul Bender Western Michigan...... L...... 26-0 Loras...... T...... 14-14 Simpson...... T...... 7-7 Des Moines Univ...... L...... 6-0 1927 (7-0-1) Eastern Michigan...... W...... 12-6 Head Coach: Ivan Doseff St. Thomas...... T...... 6-6 Coe...... L...... 13-7 Iowa Wesleyan...... W...... 9-0 Head Coach: L.W. Whitford 1921 (5-1-1) Buena Vista...... W...... 6-0 Coe...... L...... 13-7 William Penn...... W...... 12-7 Still...... W...... 66-0 Luther...... W...... 41-7 Buena Vista...... W...... 18-0 Northern Illinois...... W...... 20-6 Ellsworth...... W...... 56-0 Upper Iowa...... W...... 14-6 Upper Iowa...... T...... 0-0 Parsons...... W...... 32-0 Parsons...... W...... 19-7 Head Coach: Paul Bender William Penn...... W...... 14-6 Head Coach: L.L. Mendenhall

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1933 (3-6) 1939 (5-3-1) 1947 (5-3-1) Loras...... W...... 12-0 Truman State...... W...... 12-0 9/20 at Iowa State...... L...... 31-14 Cornell...... L...... 13-7 Creighton...... L...... 26-0 9/27 North Dakota...... W...... 21-0 Grinnell...... W...... 13-6 10/6 at North Dakota...... L...... 19-6 10/3 at North Dakota State...... W...... 13-12 Western Michigan...... L...... 8-6 Emporia State...... L...... 34-7 Emporia State...... W...... 33-6 Coe...... L...... 19-0 Western Michigan...... T...... 13-13 Western Michigan...... L...... 14-0 Morningside...... L...... 6-0 Coe...... W...... 16-0 Morningside...... W...... 31-13 Simpson...... L...... 13-0 Morningside...... W...... 7-0 11/8 at Drake...... T...... 6-6 Eastern Michigan...... L...... 19-6 South Dakota...... W...... 14-0 Augustana...... W...... 39-0 Luther...... W...... 25-13 North Dakota State...... W...... 19-0 Bowling Green...... L...... 19-7 Head Coach: John Baker Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 1934 (3-3-2) 1940 (8-1) 1948 (7-3) Cornell...... W...... 18-0 Creighton...... L...... 20-0 9/18 at Iowa State...... L...... 27-7 Eastern Michigan...... W...... 33-0 10/4 at North Dakota...... W...... 15-0 9/25 at Morningside...... W...... 32-0 Western Michigan...... L...... 7-0 at North Dakota State...... W...... 13-7 10/2 Drake...... W...... 6-0 Coe...... L...... 7-0 Western Michigan...... W...... 20-19 10/9 South Dakota State...... W...... 33-7 Simpson...... T...... 6-6 Pittsburg State...... W...... 13-6 10/16 Western Michigan...... W...... 13-6 Grinnell...... L...... 19-12 Morningside...... W...... 13-0 10/23 at North Dakota...... W...... 26-14 Morningside...... W...... 32-2 South Dakota State...... W...... 12-2 10/30 at Augustana...... W...... 34-0 Luther...... T...... 0-0 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 27-7 11/6 at Emporia State...... L...... 26-0 Heach Coach: John Baker Simpson...... W...... 52-7 11/13 North Dakota State...... W...... 19-0 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 11/20 at Dayton...... L...... 33-7 1935 (4-2-2) Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Cornell...... T...... 0-0 1941 (5-3) Eastern Michigan...... L...... 3-0 South Dakota State...... W...... 21-0 1949 (5-2) Western Michigan...... W...... 21-14 10/4 North Dakota...... W...... 32-10 9/24 at Western Michigan...... L...... 20-6 Coe...... L...... 18-0 Morningside...... W...... 13-0 9/30 at North Dakota State...... W...... 27-6 Simpson...... W...... 32-7 Western Michigan...... L...... 28-7 10/8 at South Dakota State...... L...... 14-13 Morningside...... W...... 41-7 Pittsburg State...... L...... 12-6 10/15 North Dakota...... W...... 40-0 South Dakota State...... W...... 22-13 North Dakota State...... W...... 51-6 10/22 Augustana...... W...... 49-0 Head Coach: Thomas Johnson 11/8 at Drake...... L...... 13-0 10/29 Morningside...... W...... 30-10 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 34-13 11/11 at South Dakota...... W...... 21-14 1936 (5-2-2) Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 9/26 at Iowa State...... T...... 0-0 10/1 Grinnell...... W...... 24-0 1942 (6-1) 1950 (4-4) 10/9 at North Dakota...... L...... 19-0 South Dakota State...... W...... 38-0 9/16 South Dakota State...... L...... 34-13 Coe...... W...... 21-0 at North Dakota State...... W...... 27-19 9/22 at North Dakota...... W...... 33-21 Western Michigan...... W...... 12-6 Western Michigan...... L...... 14-6 9/30 North Dakota State...... W...... 33-25 Haskell...... W...... 21-0 Morningside...... W...... 26-6 10/7 at Iowa State...... L...... 26-8 South Dakota State...... L...... 13-0 South Dakota...... W...... 36-0 10/14 Drake...... L...... 34-18 Morningside...... W...... 6-0 11/7 Drake...... W...... 27-12 10/21 at Augustana...... W...... 34-13 Nebraska-Omaha...... T...... 7-7 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 48-0 10/28 at Morningside...... W...... 13-7 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 11/4 at South Dakota...... L...... 14-7 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 1937 (2-4-3) 1943-44: No Football 9/25 at Iowa State...... L...... 14-12 1951 (3-4) 10/2 Grinnell...... T...... 20-20 1945 (3-3) 9/15 at South Dakota State...... L...... 48-6 10/9 North Dakota...... L...... 21-0 Central (IA)...... W...... 38-14 9/22 North Dakota...... W...... 49-19 Western Michigan...... L...... 7-0 9/29 at Iowa State...... L...... 48-13 9/28 at North Dakota State...... L...... 27-14 Coe...... T...... 6-6 Loras...... W...... 19-14 10/6 at Drake...... L...... 39-6 South Dakota State...... W...... 33-0 Hamline...... L...... 27-7 10/20 Augustana...... W...... 67-7 South Dakota...... L...... 13-0 South Dakota State...... W...... 58-7 10/27 Morningside...... W...... 27-7 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 31-0 11/10 at Drake...... L...... 53-6 11/3 at South Dakota...... L...... 25-7 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 1938 (3-5) 1946 (4-1-2) 1952 (6-2) Grinnell...... W...... 10-0 South Dakota State...... T...... 6-6 9/20 Drake...... L...... 14-12 Western Michigan...... L...... 20-0 10/5 at Iowa State...... L...... 20-18 9/27 North Dakota State...... W...... 32-0 10/14 at North Dakota State...... L...... 14-7 Hamline...... W...... 46-6 10/4 Coe...... W...... 27-24 Coe...... W...... 14-0 Western Michigan...... T...... 0-0 10/11 at North Dakota...... W...... 27-14 Morningside...... L...... 13-7 Morningside...... W...... 38-0 10/18 at Augustana...... W...... 47-0 Emporia State...... W...... 14-13 North Dakota State...... W...... 21-0 10/25 at Morningside...... W...... 28-26 South Dakota...... L...... 26-2 11/17 Drake...... W...... 46-0 11/1 South Dakota...... L...... 34-20 Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 13-6 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 11/8 South Dakota State...... W...... 47-34 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck

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1953 (6-3) 1958 (4-5) 10/12 at Drake...... L...... 21-12 9/19 Central Michigan...... L...... 34-20 Bradley...... W...... 29-12 10/19 Morningside...... W...... 49-14 9/26 at South Dakota State...... L...... 52-19 at Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 25-0 10/26 North Dakota...... W...... 9-0 10/3 at Coe...... W...... 21-7 9/27 North Dakota State...... W...... 21-11 South Dakota State...... L...... 27-13 10/9 at North Dakota State...... W...... 27-21 10/4 Drake...... W...... 20-16 Augustana...... W...... 45-6 10/17 North Dakota...... W...... 34-6 10/11 Augustana...... L...... 26-15 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/24 Augustana...... W...... 39-13 10/18 Morningside...... L...... 26-18 10/31 Morningside...... W...... 34-20 10/25 at North Dakota...... L...... 14-0 1964 (9-2) 11/7 at South Dakota...... W...... 34-27 South Dakota State...... L...... 13-8 9/12 Northern Michigan...... W...... 14-7 11/13 at Drake...... L...... 27-20 South Dakota...... L...... 38-14 9/19 at Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 36-0 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Head Coach: William Hammer 9/26 North Dakota State...... L...... 14-7 10/3 at North Dakota...... W...... 34-0 1954 (3-5) 1959 (6-3) 10/10 Drake...... W...... 41-14 9/18 at Central Michigan...... L...... 42-21 Bradley...... W...... 22-15 10/17 Morningside...... W...... 24-14 9/25 North Dakota State...... W...... 39-0 Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 21-0 10/24 at Augustana...... W...... 49-0 10/9 Drake...... L...... 14-12 9/26 at North Dakota State...... L...... 32-22 10/31 South Dakota State...... W...... 23-14 10/16 at North Dakota...... W...... 14-13 10/2 at Drake...... W...... 14-6 11/7 at South Dakota...... W...... 13-6 10/23 at Augustana...... W...... 50-0 10/9 Augustana...... L...... 7-6 11/14 at Northern Illinois...... L...... 14-9 10/30 at Morningside...... L...... 20-12 10/16 Morningside...... W...... 22-14 12/12 Lamar Tech%...... W...... 19-17 11/6 South Dakota...... L...... 34-33 10/24 North Dakota...... W...... 14-9 % Pecan Bowl, Abilene, Texas 11/13 South Dakota State...... L...... 41-20 South Dakota...... L...... 27-6 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck at South Dakota State...... W...... 14-12 Head Coach: William Hammer 1965 (4-5) 1955 (8-1) 9/11 Northern Michigan...... L...... 10-7 Hastings...... W...... 26-7 1960 (9-1) 9/18 at Southern Illinois...... L...... 23-16 at South Dakota State...... L...... 34-21 at Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 41-16 9/25 at North Dakota State...... L...... 20-7 9/30 at Drake...... W...... 21-14 9/24 North Dakota State...... W...... 19-7 10/2 North Dakota...... L...... 34-0 10/8 at North Dakota State...... W...... 32-0 10/1 Drake...... W...... 14-3 10/9 at Drake...... L...... 31-7 10/15 North Dakota...... W...... 13-7 10/8 Augustana...... W...... 27-7 10/16 Morningside...... W...... 14-7 Augustana...... W...... 28-7 10/15 Morningside...... W...... 26-0 10/23 at Augustana...... W...... 27-21 Morningside...... W...... 13-12 10/22 at North Dakota...... W...... 7-0 10/30 at South Dakota State...... W...... 41-0 South Dakota...... W...... 33-26 South Dakota...... W...... 40-0 11/6 South Dakota...... W...... 41-0 Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 33-7 South Dakota State...... W...... 12-0 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck Wheaton...... W...... 21-18 Hillsdale&...... L...... 17-6 1966 (4-5) 1956 (2-5-1) $ Mineral Water Bowl, Excelsior Springs, Mo. 9/10 Northern Michigan...... L...... 21-0 9/29 Drake...... W...... 20-0 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/24 Drake...... L...... 9-6 Truman State...... W...... 44-26 10/1 North Dakota...... L...... 23-10 Augustana...... L...... 13-6 1961 (7-2) 10/8 Augustana...... W...... 28-7 Morningside...... T...... 20-20 Bradley...... W...... 37-6 10/15 Southern Illinois...... L...... 30-7 10/27 at North Dakota...... L...... 20-19 Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 19-0 10/22 Morningside...... W...... 2-0 South Dakota...... L...... 20-19 9/30 at North Dakota State...... W...... 33-8 10/29 South Dakota State...... W...... 13-7 South Dakota State...... L...... 31-27 10/7 at Drake...... L...... 21-6 11/5 South Dakota...... L...... 30-14 11/17 North Dakota State...... L...... 19-13 10/14 Augustana...... W...... 34-6 11/12 North Dakota State...... W...... 41-14 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 10/21 Morningside...... W...... 43-14 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/28 North Dakota...... W...... 25-0 1957 (5-3) South Dakota...... W...... 27-7 1967 (7-3) 9/14 at Drake...... L...... 34-12 at South Dakota State...... L...... 36-13 9/9 Northern Michigan...... L...... 7-3 9/21 at South Dakota State...... L...... 23-20 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/16 at Western Illinois...... W...... 12-0 9/28 at North Dakota State...... W...... 18-0 9/23 at North Dakota State...... L...... 10-9 Truman State...... W...... 35-13 1962 (7-1-1) 9/30 North Dakota...... W...... 7-0 Augustana...... W...... 54-12 Bradley...... W...... 27-6 10/7 Augustana...... W...... 23-10 Morningside...... L...... 21-7 at Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 20-8 10/14 at Drake...... L...... 10-7 10/26 North Dakota...... W...... 27-20 South Dakota...... W...... 28-0 10/21 at Morningside...... W...... 29-19 South Dakota...... W...... 27-7 10/6 North Dakota State...... W...... 33-0 10/28 at South Dakota State...... W...... 17-16 Head Coach: Clyde Starbeck 10/13 Drake...... L...... 21-15 11/4 South Dakota...... W...... 15-7 10/20 Morningside...... W...... 21-18 11/11 Eastern Michigan...... W...... 14-6 10/27 at North Dakota...... W...... 13-8 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff South Dakota State...... T...... 13-13 Augustana...... W...... 21-15 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 1963 (5-3-1) Northern Michigan...... W...... 12-11 Minn. St. Mankato...... T...... 14-14 South Dakota...... W...... 33-6 10/5 at North Dakota State...... L...... 21-0 UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com 112 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1968 (5-5) 1973 (5-5) 10/29 at South Dakota State...... W...... 23-12 9/7 at Northern Michigan...... L...... 24-13 9/8 Pittsburg State...... W...... 13-0 11/5 South Dakota...... W...... 34-14 9/14 Western Illinois...... W...... 33-6 9/15 Western Illinois...... W...... 20-14 11/12 St. Cloud State...... W...... 27-14 9/21 at North Dakota...... W...... 14-10 9/22 at Minn. St. Mankato...... L...... 28-7 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/28 at Augustana...... W...... 34-12 9/29 South Dakota...... L...... 19-7 10/5 South Dakota State...... W...... 38-10 10/6 at North Dakota State...... L...... 21-0 1978 (2-9) 10/12 Drake...... W...... 21-19 10/13 at Drake...... W...... 31-3 9/2 Wisc.-Whitewater...... W...... 15-12 10/19 Morningside...... L...... 14-13 10/20 at Morningside...... W...... 28-14 9/9 Youngstown State...... L...... 31-14 10/26 at South Dakota...... L...... 13-7 10/27 North Dakota...... W...... 17-14 9/16 at Eastern Illinois...... L...... 38-22 11/2 North Dakota State...... L...... 31-15 11/3 at South Dakota State...... L...... 16-0 9/23 at Weber State...... L...... 35-0 11/9 at Eastern Michigan...... L...... 34-7 11/10 Augustana...... L...... 36-0 9/30 at Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 17-14 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/7 North Dakota...... W...... 35-17 10/14 at North Dakota State...... L...... 42-14 1969 (5-5) 1974 (5-4-1) 10/21 Western Illinois...... L...... 21-7 9/13 at Northern Michigan...... L...... 24-14 9/7 at Pittsburg State...... W...... 31-22 10/28 South Dakota State...... L...... 10-9 9/20 Central Michigan...... L...... 28-10 9/14 at Western Illinois...... L...... 40-14 11/11 Northern Michigan...... L...... 20-18 9/27 Augustana...... L...... 21-10 9/21 Minn. St. Mankato...... T...... 28-28 11/18 at Akron...... L...... 39-28 10/4 at South Dakota State...... W...... 24-14 9/28 North Dakota State...... W...... 20-0 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/11 at Drake...... W...... 23-13 10/5 at North Dakota...... L...... 42-26 10/18 at Morningside...... W...... 30-7 10/12 Drake...... W...... 41-17 1979 (6-5) 10/25 South Dakota...... W...... 14-2 10/19 Morningside...... W...... 49-14 9/3 Minnesota-Morris...... L...... 13-0 11/1 at North Dakota State...... L...... 41-13 10/26 at Augustana...... L...... 38-23 9/8 at Northern Michigan...... W...... 11-7 11/8 North Dakota...... W...... 40-10 11/2 South Dakota State...... W...... 22-21 9/15 North Dakota State...... W...... 21-10 11/15 Western Illinois...... L...... 23-14 11/9 at South Dakota...... L...... 26-14 9/22 Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 39-15 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 9/29 at Youngstown State...... L...... 29-0 10/6 Akron...... W...... 20-17 1970 (2-8) 1975 (9-3) 10/13 at Western Illinois...... W...... 38-25 9/12 Northern Michigan...... L...... 21-0 9/6 Eastern Illinois...... W...... 14-8 10/20 at South Dakota State...... L...... 14-7 9/19 at Central Michigan...... L...... 27-9 9/13 at Nevada-Las Vegas...... L...... 48-30 10/27 Eastern Illinois...... W...... 10-7 9/26 South Dakota State...... W...... 24-8 9/20 at Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 35-6 11/3 at South Dakota...... W...... 23-9 10/3 at South Dakota...... L...... 41-17 9/27 at North Dakota State...... W...... 23-16 11/10 Western Kentucky...... L...... 24-17 10/10 Drake...... W...... 13-0 10/4 North Dakota...... L...... 21-20 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/17 Morningside...... L...... 19-7 10/11 at Drake...... W...... 27-24 10/24 North Dakota State...... L...... 43-10 10/18 at Morningside...... W...... 21-14 1980 (7-3) 10/31 at North Dakota...... L...... 41-6 10/25 Augustana...... W...... 20-14 9/6 at Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 32-8 11/7 at Augustana...... L...... 20-10 11/1 at South Dakota State...... W...... 14-3 9/13 Weber State...... W...... 31-10 11/14 at Western Illinois...... L...... 29-7 11/8 South Dakota...... W...... 45-19 9/27 Arkansas Tech...... W...... 49-10 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 11/15 Wisc.-Whitewater...... W...... 49-6 10/4 at Northern Michigan...... L...... 20-16 11/29 Western Kentucky+...... L...... 14-12 10/11 Western Illinois...... W...... 35-28 1971 (4-5) + NCAA Division II Playoffs (Mud Bowl) 10/18 SE Missouri State...... W...... 30-7 9/11 Truman State...... L...... 22-9 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/25 Missouri State...... W...... 41-0 9/18 at Eastern Kentucky...... L...... 21-7 11/1 at Youngstown State...... W...... 38-17 9/25 at South Dakota State...... W...... 23-0 1976 (8-3) 11/15 South Dakota...... L...... 16-14 10/2 South Dakota...... W...... 8-0 9/4 Northern Michigan...... L...... 41-7 11/22 Evansville...... W...... 63-33 10/9 at Drake...... L...... 28-0 9/18 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 34-13 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/16 at Morningside...... W...... 21-0 9/25 at St. Cloud State*...... L...... 27-21 10/23 at North Dakota State...... L...... 23-11 10/2 at North Dakota...... W...... 24-22 1981 (5-6) 10/30 North Dakota...... L...... 23-10 10/9 at Augustana...... W...... 7-6 9/5 Drake...... L...... 39-30 11/6 Augustana...... W...... 17-0 10/16 Wayne State...... W...... 38-0 9/12 Grand Valley State...... W...... 21-20 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/23 Morningside...... W...... 37-7 9/19 at Idaho...... L...... 59-14 10/30 South Dakota State...... L...... 16-13 9/26 at Montana...... L...... 42-21 1972 (4-6) 11/6 at South Dakota...... W...... 14-7 10/3 Northern Michigan...... L...... 17-13 9/9 Wisconsin-Stevens Pt...... W...... 41-6 11/13 North Dakota State...... L...... 10-9 10/10 at Western Illinois...... L...... 21-14 9/16 at Illinois State...... L...... 24-14 11/20 at Wisc.-Whitewater...... W...... 47-20 10/24 at Missouri State...... W...... 20-17 9/23 Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 21-0 * Later changed to forfeit, win for UNI 10/31 Eastern Illinois...... W...... 38-17 9/30 at South Dakota...... L...... 21-7 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 11/7 Nebraska-Omaha...... W...... 42-13 10/7 North Dakota State...... L...... 42-0 11/14 at South Dakota...... L...... 34-17 10/14 Drake...... L...... 21-14 1977 (6-5) 11/21 Youngstown State...... W...... 45-43 10/21 Morningside...... W...... 27-13 9/3 Truman State...... L...... 31-21 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/28 at North Dakota...... L...... 38-9 9/10 at Northern Michigan...... L...... 41-7 11/4 South Dakota State...... W...... 32-0 9/17 Eastern Illinois...... W...... 31-21 11/11 at Augustana...... L...... 20-14 9/24 at North Dakota State...... L...... 58-0 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/1 North Dakota...... W...... 9-6 10/8 Augustana...... L...... 35-27 10/15 Nebraska-Omaha...... L...... 19-17 10/22 at Morningside...... W...... 30-13

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1982 (4-6-1) 10/25 Western Illinois*...... W...... 32-30 1990 (8-4, 5-1 MVFC: t-1st) 9/4 at Drake...... L...... 39-30 11/1 at Montana State...... L...... 46-25 9/1 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 30-9 9/11 Missouri State...... W...... 10-0 11/8 McNeese State...... W...... 55-38 9/8 at Iowa State...... L...... 35-6 9/25 Eastern Illinois...... T...... 10-10 11/13 Indiana State*...... W...... 45-10 9/15 at Oklahoma State...... L...... 33-23 10/2 Western Illinois...... W...... 21-9 11/22 Illinois State*...... W...... 22-13 9/22 at Idaho State...... W...... 44-10 10/9 Idaho...... L...... 38-13 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra 10/6 Illinois State*...... W...... 31-0 10/16 at SE Missouri State...... L...... 20-17 10/13 Western Illinois*...... W...... 50-14 10/23 Northern Michigan...... W...... 33-14 1987 (10-4, 6-0 MVFC: 1st)) 10/20 at Indiana State*...... L...... 33-23 10/30 at Nevada-Reno...... L...... 37-0 9/5 at McNeese State...... W...... 34-31 10/27 at Eastern Illinois*...... W...... 16-10 11/6 at North Dakota State...... L...... 12-7 9/12 at Minnesota...... L...... 24-7 11/3 #2 Missouri State*...... W...... 20-17 11/13 South Dakota...... W...... 41-24 9/19 Montana State...... W...... 53-7 11/10 Clarion University...... W...... 52-12 11/20 at Youngstown State...... L...... 25-13 9/26 at Indiana State*...... W...... 38-14 11/17 Northern Arizona...... W...... 36-16 Head Coach: Stan B. Sheriff 10/3 Montana...... L...... 33-16 11/24 at #10 Boise State+...... L...... 20-3 10/10 at Iowa State...... L...... 39-38 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 1983 (6-5) 10/24 at #6 Western Illinois*...... W...... 52-7 Head Coach: Terry Allen 9/3 Drake...... W...... 34-10 10/31 Eastern Illinois*...... W...... 19-17 9/10 at Indiana State...... L...... 26-0 11/7 at Missouri State*...... W...... 17-13 1991 (11-2, 5-1 MVFC: 1st) 9/17 at Missouri State...... L...... 35-13 11/14 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 20-3 9/7 McNeese State...... W...... 30-5 9/24 Southern Illinois...... L...... 52-9 11/21 Illinois State*...... W...... 48-17 9/14 Augustana...... W...... 45-22 10/1 at Western Illinois...... W...... 32-26 11/28 #15 Youngstown St.+...... W...... 31-28 9/21 at Southern Illinois*...... L...... 21-20 10/8 Wisconsin-La Crosse...... W...... 41-0 12/5 #12 Arkansas State+...... W...... 49-28 9/28 at #2 Idaho...... W...... 36-14 10/15 at Eastern Illinois...... L...... 13-0 12/12 at #3 NE Louisiana+...... L (OT)...... 44-41 10/5 Morgan State...... W...... 56-6 10/22 Youngstown State...... W...... 23-13 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 10/12 at Illinois State*...... W...... 17-14 10/29 at Northern Michigan...... L...... 45-26 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra 10/26 at Western Kentucky...... W...... 49-21 11/5 at Central Missouri...... W...... 20-7 11/2 at #17 Missouri State*...... W...... 22-0 11/12 NW Missouri State...... W...... 30-21 1988 (5-6, 3-3 MVFC: 4th) 11/9 Indiana State*...... W...... 49-22 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra 9/3 at Pittsburg...... L...... 59-10 11/16 at # 13 Western Ill.*...... W...... 24-17 9/17 Morgan State...... W...... 59-10 11/23 Eastern Illinois*...... W...... 18-17 1984 (9-2) 9/24 Missouri State*...... L...... 28-9 11/30 #15 Weber State+...... W...... 38-21 9/1 Winona State...... W...... 37-0 10/1 #4 Western Illinois*...... L...... 28-27 12/7 at #8 Marshall+...... L...... 41-13 9/8 at Drake...... W...... 33-28 10/8 at Iowa State...... L...... 20-17 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 9/22 Missouri State...... W...... 24-10 10/15 at Illinois State*...... W...... 34-7 Head Coach: Terry Allen 9/29 Western Illinois...... W...... 30-17 10/22 at Eastern Illinois*...... W...... 17-15 10/6 at Southern Illinois...... L...... 40-10 10/29 Indiana State*...... L...... 24-6 1992 (12-2, 5-1 MVFC: 1st) 10/13 Wisc.-Whitewater...... W...... 73-7 11/3 at Northern Arizona...... L...... 25-12 9/12 at #15 McNeese State...... W...... 21-18 10/20 at Youngstown State...... W...... 16-6 11/12 Wayne State (NE)...... W...... 77-0 9/19 Idaho State...... W...... 49-11 10/27 Northern Michigan...... W...... 44-24 11/19 at Southern Illinois*...... W...... 24-21 9/26 at Iowa State...... W...... 27-10 11/3 at Eastern Illinois...... L...... 27-17 Head Coach: Earl Bruce 10/3 Illinois State*...... W...... 41-14 11/10 Central Missouri...... W...... 34-0 10/10 Western Kentucky...... W...... 34-6 11/17 NW Missouri State...... W...... 48-10 1989 (8-3, 4-2 MVFC: 3rd) 10/17 at Southern Illinois*...... W...... 30-25 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra 9/2 Minn. St. Mankato...... L...... 22-14 10/24 #2 Idaho...... W...... 27-26 9/16 at Kansas State...... W...... 10-8 10/31 at Indiana State*...... W...... 34-13 1985 (11-2, 5-0 MVFC: 1st) 9/23 Fort Hays State...... W...... 43-15 11/7 at Eastern Illinois*...... L...... 21-15 9/7 at Drake...... L...... 24-9 9/30 at #5 Missouri State*...... L...... 37-22 11/14 #19 Western Illinois*...... W...... 37-6 9/14 at Kansas State...... W...... 10-6 10/7 at #15 Western Ill.*...... W...... 21-10 11/21 #22 Missouri State*...... W...... 37-12 9/21 at Missouri State*...... W...... 38-17 10/14 at Indiana State*...... W...... 24-21 11/28 #14 Eastern Wash.+...... W...... 17-14 9/28 #8 Delaware State...... W...... 37-17 10/21 Ferris State...... W...... 39-3 12/5 #11 McNeese State+...... W...... 29-7 10/5 at Western Illinois*...... W...... 48-14 10/28 #13 Eastern Illinois*...... W...... 31-28 12/12 #7 Youngstown State+...... L...... 19-7 10/12 Indiana State*...... W...... 24-7 11/4 at Illinois State*...... L...... 32-13 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 10/26 Youngstown State...... W...... 50-26 11/11 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 38-14 Head Coach: Terry Allen 11/2 at Illinois State*...... W...... 15-3 11/18 Eastern Washington...... W...... 47-21 11/9 Eastern Illinois*...... W...... 21-20 Head Coach: Terry Allen 1993 (8-4, 5-1 MVFC: 1st) 11/16 NW Missouri State...... W...... 49-0 9/4 at #7 McNeese State...... L...... 27-10 11/23 Truman State...... W...... 41-24 9/11 at Wyoming...... L...... 45-42 12/7 #11 Eastern Wash.+...... W...... 17-14 9/18 Jacksonville State...... W...... 35-14 12/14 #9 Georgia Southern+...... L...... 40-33 9/25 Texas State...... W...... 34-13 + NCAA FCS Playoff 10/2 at Missouri State*...... W...... 20-14 Head Coach: Darrell Mudra 10/9 Indiana State*...... W...... 17-10 10/16 Eastern Illinois*...... W...... 31-27 1986 (7-3-1, 4-2 MVFC: 3rd) 10/23 at Western Illinois*...... L...... 25-23 9/6 at Minn. St. Mankato...... T...... 16-16 10/30 at Illinois State*...... W...... 20-19 9/13 at Kansas State...... W...... 17-0 11/6 Moorhead State...... W...... 48-0 9/27 Missouri State*...... W...... 45-3 11/13 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 49-17 10/4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... W...... 36-7 11/27 at #6 Boston+...... L (2OT)...... 27-21 10/11 at #11 Eastern Illinois*...... L...... 31-30 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 10/18 at Southern Illinois*...... L...... 27-24 Head Coach: Terry Allen

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1994 (8-4, 6-0 MVFC: 1st) 1998 (7-4, 3-3 MVFC: 3rd) 2002 (5-6, 2-5 MVFC: 6th) 9/3 at Iowa State...... W...... 28-14 9/3 at Eastern Washington...... W...... 13-10 8/29 Wayne State (Mich.)...... W...... 34-0 9/8 at Texas State...... L...... 20-19 9/12 #1 McNeese State...... L (OT)...... 20-17 9/7 at Oklahoma State...... L...... 45-10 9/17 Missouri State*...... W...... 12-7 9/19 at Southern Illinois*...... L...... 27-20 9/21 Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 31-24 9/24 #2 McNeese State...... L...... 34-24 9/26 at #23 Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 14-10 9/28 at Cal Poly...... W (3OT)....29-26 10/1 at Indiana State*...... W...... 11-10 10/3 Missouri State*...... L...... 24-21 10/5 #25 Western Kentucky*...... L...... 31-12 10/8 at Eastern Illinois*...... W...... 19-7 10/10 Illinois State*...... L...... 38-23 10/12 at Southern Illinois*...... L...... 42-13 10/22 Illinois State*...... W...... 24-17 10/17 Cal Poly...... W...... 31-7 10/19 at #17 Youngstown St.*...... W...... 22-7 10/29 Western Illinois*...... W...... 36-27 10/31 at Indiana State*...... W...... 31-28 10/26 Illinois State*...... L...... 31-20 11/5 at #6 Idaho...... L...... 21-12 11/7 at #16 Youngstown St.*...... W...... 42-14 11/2 at Indiana State*...... L...... 21-19 11/12 at Southern Illinois*...... W...... 39-7 11/14 #2 Western Illinois*...... W...... 10-6 11/9 #9 Western Illinois*...... L...... 35-12 11/19 Eastern Washington...... W...... 27-17 11/21 Winona State...... W...... 66-7 11/16 Missouri State*...... W...... 25-24 11/26 at #4 Montana+...... L...... 23-20 Head Coach: Head Coach: Mark Farley + NCAA FCS Playoffs Head Coach: Terry Allen 1999 (8-3, 3-3 MVFC: 3rd) 2003 (10-3, 6-1 MVFC: t-1st) 9/4 at #5 McNeese State...... W...... 41-17 8/30 at Iowa State...... L...... 17-10 1995 (8-5, 5-1 MVFC: t-1st) 9/11 at Ohio University...... W...... 36-21 9/6 Northern Michigan...... W...... 62-0 9/2 at #13 Stephen F. Austin...... L...... 26-7 9/18 Central Washington...... W...... 44-7 9/18 at Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 38-24 9/9 at Iowa...... L...... 34-13 9/25 #23 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 34-14 9/27 #11 Northwestern St...... W...... 43-10 9/16 Lock Haven...... W...... 55-10 10/2 at #10 Illinois State*...... L...... 47-28 10/4 at Illinois State*...... W...... 16-7 9/29 at Western Illinois*...... W...... 38-7 10/9 Cal Poly...... W...... 42-21 10/11 Indiana State*...... W...... 22-14 10/7 #22 Eastern Illinois*...... W...... 17-7 10/16 at Missouri State*...... W...... 29-17 10/18 at Missouri State*...... W...... 26-20 10/14 #23 Indiana State*...... W...... 27-10 10/23 #9 Youngstown State*...... L...... 29-20 10/25 at #7 Western Illinois*...... W...... 38-30 10/21 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 13-0 10/30 Indiana State*...... W...... 44-21 11/1 Youngstown State*...... W...... 47-9 10/28 at Missouri State*...... W...... 19-17 11/13 at Western Illinois*...... L...... 46-27 11/8 at #9 Western Ky.*...... L...... 24-3 11/4 at Illinois State*...... L...... 31-29 11/20 Southwest State (MN)...... W...... 55-14 11/15 #2 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 43-40 11/11 Idaho...... L...... 16-12 Head Coach: Mike Dunbar 11/29 #23 Montana State+...... W...... 35-14 11/18 Winona State...... W...... 48-3 12/6 at #3 Delaware+...... L...... 37-7 11/25 at #4 Murray State+...... W...... 35-34 2000 (7-4, 3-3 MVFC: 4th) + NCAA FCS Playoffs 12/2 at #6 Marshall+...... L...... 41-24 8/31 Morningside...... W...... 47-14 Head Coach: Mark Farley + NCAA FCS Playoffs 9/9 at Boise State...... L...... 42-17 Head Coach: Terry Allen 9/16 at Southern Illinois*...... L...... 34-14 2004 (7-4, 5-2 MVFC: 3rd) 9/23 #10 Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 37-30 9/4 at Iowa State...... L...... 23-0 1996 (12-2, 5-0 MVFC: 1st) 9/30 Illinois State*...... W...... 34-28 9/11 Minnesota State...... W...... 40-0 8/31 at Southern Utah...... W...... 31-21 10/14 at #2 Youngstown St.*...... L...... 28-24 9/18 #12 Stephen F. Austin...... L...... 24-21 9/7 St. Cloud State...... W...... 44-7 10/21 at Indiana State*...... W...... 49-17 10/2 at #1 Southern Illinois*...... L...... 40-36 9/14 #3 Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 38-12 10/28 Missouri State*...... W...... 31-13 10/9 #6 Western Kentucky*...... L...... 17-10 9/21 at Iowa State...... L...... 42-23 11/4 at Cal Poly...... W...... 43-41 10/16 at Youngstown State*...... W...... 22-20 9/28 McNeese State...... W...... 43-10 11/11 Prairie View A&M...... W...... 60-14 10/23 Western Illinois*...... W...... 36-13 10/12 Illinois State*...... W...... 47-10 11/18 #6 Western Illinois*...... L...... 44-41 10/30 Missouri State*...... W...... 42-20 10/19 #5 Missouri State*...... W...... 38-31 Head Coach: Mike Dunbar 11/6 at Indiana State*...... W...... 58-6 10/26 at Southern Illinois*...... W...... 33-7 11/13 Illinois State*...... W...... 41-14 11/2 at #21 Youngstown St...... W...... 23-10 2001 (11-3, 6-1 MVFC: 1st) 11/20 at Northern Arizona...... W...... 45-21 11/9 at #21 Indiana State*...... W...... 34-19 8/30 Wayne State (Mich.)...... W...... 34-14 Head Coach: Mark Farley 11/16 #8 Western Illinois*...... W...... 30-6 9/8 at Iowa State...... L...... 45-0 11/30 #16 Eastern Illinois+...... W...... 21-14 9/22 at Ball State...... W...... 42-39 2005 (11-4, 5-2 MVFC: t-1st) 12/7 #7 William & Mary+...... W...... 38-35 9/29 #2 Youngstown State*...... W...... 30-11 9/1 Drake...... W...... 52-17 12/14 at #1 Marshall+...... L...... 31-14 10/6 at Missouri State*...... W...... 27-3 9/10 Minnesota-Duluth...... W...... 49-14 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 10/13 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 19-14 9/17 at Iowa...... L...... 45-21 Head Coach: Terry Allen 10/20 at #12 Western Illinois*...... W...... 17-14 10/1 at Western Illinois*...... W...... 41-24 10/27 at Illinois State*...... L...... 42-14 10/8 at Missouri State*...... L...... 24-21 1997 (7-4, 5-1 MVFC: 2nd) 11/3 Indiana State*...... W...... 34-13 10/15 Indiana State*...... W...... 31-10 9/6 at Iowa...... L...... 66-0 11/10 at #6 Western Ky.*...... W...... 24-23 10/22 at Illinois State*...... L...... 31-3 9/13 Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 39-15 11/17 Cal Poly...... W...... 31-13 10/29 #11 Youngstown State*...... W...... 21-7 9/20 at #16 McNeese State...... L...... 22-5 12/1 at #3 Eastern Illinois+...... W...... 49-43 11/5 at #6 Western Ky.*...... W (2OT)....23-20 9/27 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 28-27 12/8 #16 Maine+...... W...... 56-28 11/12 #4 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 25-24 10/4 at Illinois State*...... W...... 50-34 12/15 at #1 Montana+...... L...... 38-0 11/19 Northern Arizona...... W...... 41-17 10/11 at #5 Western Illinois*...... L (2OT)...... 29-22 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 11/26 #15 Eastern Wash.+...... W...... 41-38 10/18 #1 Youngstown State*...... W...... 35-32 Head Coach: Mark Farley 12/3 at #1 New Hampshire+...... W...... 24-21 10/25 at Cal Poly...... L...... 38-24 12/9 at #5 Texas State+...... W (OT).....40-37 11/1 at Missouri State*...... W...... 23-22 12/16 vs. #4 Appalachian St.+...... L...... 21-16 11/8 Southern Utah...... W...... 53-33 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 11/15 Indiana State*...... W (3OT)....29-21 Head Coach: Mark Farley Head Coach: Mike Dunbar

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2006 (7-4, 5-2 MVFC: 3rd) 2010 (7-5, 6-2 MVFC: 1st) 2014 (9-5, 6-2 MVFC: 3rd) 8/31 at Drake...... W...... 48-7 9/11 #21 North Dakota St.*...... W...... 16-9 8/30 at Iowa...... L...... 31-23 9/9 North Dakota...... L...... 35-31 9/18 #10 Stephen F. Austin...... L...... 22-20 9/13 at Hawai’i...... L...... 27-24 9/16 South Dakota State...... W...... 27-17 9/25 at Iowa State...... L...... 27-0 9/20 Northern Colorado...... W...... 46-7 9/23 at Iowa State...... L...... 28-27 10/2 South Dakota State*...... W...... 24-14 9/27 Tennessee Tech...... W...... 50-7 10/7 Missouri State*...... W...... 38-7 10/9 at #21 Southern Illinois*...... L (OT)...... 45-38 10/4 at #25 Indiana State*...... L...... 20-19 10/14 at Indiana State*...... W...... 34-14 10/16 at South Dakota...... W...... 19-14 10/11 at South Dakota*...... W...... 27-16 10/21 at #5 Youngstown St.*...... W...... 31-23 10/23 Illinois State*...... W...... 42-14 10/18 #16 South Dakota St.*...... L...... 31-28 10/28 Western Illinois*...... L...... 24-13 10/30 at Youngstown State*...... W...... 34-30 10/25 at Western Illinois*...... W...... 27-13 11/4 Western Kentucky*...... W...... 31-20 11/6 at Indiana State*...... W...... 30-20 11/1 #6 Illinois State*...... W...... 42-28 11/11 at #14 Southern Illinois*...... L...... 47-23 11/13 Missouri State*...... W...... 38-14 11/8 #1 North Dakota St.*...... W...... 23-3 11/18 #6 Illinois State*...... W...... 38-27 11/20 at Western Illinois*...... L...... 30-14 11/15 at #22 Southern Ill.*...... W...... 40-21 Head Coach: Mark Farley 11/27 #18 Lehigh+...... L...... 14-7 11/22 Missouri State*...... W...... 38-24 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 11/29 Stephen F. Austin+...... W...... 44-10 2007 (12-1, 6-0 MVFC: 1st) Head Coach: Mark Farley 12/6 at #7 Illinois State+...... L...... 41-21 8/30 Minn. St. Mankato...... W...... 41-14 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 9/8 at Iowa State...... W...... 23-13 2011 (10-3, 7-1 MVFC: t-1st) Head Coach: Mark Farley 9/15 at South Dakota State...... W...... 31-17 9/3 at Iowa State...... L...... 20-19 9/22 at Drake...... W...... 45-7 9/10 at #16 Stephen F. Austin...... W...... 34-23 2015 (9-5, 5-3 MVFC: 4th) 9/29 at #16 Illinois State*...... W...... 23-13 9/24 Western Illinois*...... W...... 38-10 9/5 at Iowa State...... L...... 31-7 10/13 #6 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 30-24 10/1 at Missouri State*...... W...... 42-7 9/12 #7 Eastern Wash...... W...... 38-35 10/20 at #17 Western Illinois*...... W...... 42-3 10/8 #17 Indiana State*...... W...... 23-9 9/19 at #17 Cal Poly...... W...... 34-20 10/27 #20 Youngstown State*...... W...... 14-13 10/15 at South Dakota State*...... W...... 31-14 10/3 at #4 Illinois State*...... L...... 21-13 11/3 at Missouri State*...... W...... 38-17 10/22 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 17-10 10/10 at #2 North Dakota St.*...... L...... 31-28 11/10 Indiana State*...... W...... 68-14 10/29 at #3 North Dakota St.*...... L...... 27-19 10/17 Western Illinois*...... L...... 24-19 11/17 Southern Utah...... W...... 48-10 11/5 Youngstown State*...... W...... 21-17 10/24 at #6 South Dakota St.*...... W...... 10-7 11/24 #15 New Hampshire+...... W...... 38-35 11/12 Southern Utah...... W...... 34-21 10/31 South Dakota*...... W...... 20-7 12/1 #13 Delaware+...... L...... 39-27 11/19 at #14 Illinois State*...... W (2OT)....23-20 11/7 #23 Indiana State*...... W...... 59-13 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 12/3 #11 Wofford+...... W...... 28-21 11/14 at Missouri State*...... W...... 41-0 Head Coach: Mark Farley 12/9 at #5 Montana+...... L...... 48-10 11/21 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 49-28 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 11/28 #24 Eastern Illinois+...... W...... 53-17 2008 (12-3, 7-1 MVFC: t-1st) Head Coach: Mark Farley 12/5 at #5 Portland State+...... W...... 29-17 8/30 at Brigham Young...... L...... 41-17 12/12 at # 2North Dakota St.+...... L...... 23-13 9/6 South Dakota...... W...... 24-13 2012 (5-6, 4-4 MVFC: 7th) + NCAA FCS Playoffs 9/20 #12 South Dakota St.*...... W...... 34-20 9/1 at Wisconsin...... L...... 26-21 Head Coach: Mark Farley 9/27 at #13 Southern Illinois*...... L...... 27-24 9/8 Central State...... W...... 59-0 10/2 Nicholls State...... W...... 34-14 9/15 at Iowa...... L...... 27-16 2016 (5-6, 4-4 MVFC: 5th) 10/11 Illinois State*...... W...... 31-17 9/22 at #3 Youngstown St.*...... L...... 42-35 9/3 at Iowa State...... W...... 25-20 10/18 #16 North Dakota St.*...... W...... 23-13 9/29 #1 North Dakota State*...... L...... 33-21 9/10 #14 Montana...... L...... 20-14 10/25 at Youngstown State*...... W...... 21-20 10/13 at Southern Illinois*...... L...... 34-31 9/17 at #8 Eastern Wash...... L...... 34-30 11/1 at #12 Western Illinois*...... W...... 30-6 10/20 #20 South Dakota St.*...... W...... 27-6 10/1 Southern Illinois*...... W...... 42-21 11/8 Missouri State*...... W...... 42-0 10/27 #17 Illinois State*...... L...... 33-21 10/8 at South Dakota*...... L...... 28-25 11/15 at Indiana State*...... W...... 28-0 11/3 at Western Illinois*...... W...... 40-0 10/15 at #11 Youngstown St.*...... L...... 14-10 11/22 at Southern Utah...... W...... 34-24 11/10 at South Dakota*...... W...... 24-21 10/22 Missouri State*...... W...... 61-7 11/29 #20 Maine+...... W...... 40-15 11/17 Missouri State*...... W...... 38-13 10/29 #4 North Dakota State*...... L...... 24-20 12/6 #10 New Hampshire+...... W...... 36-34 Head Coach: Mark Farley 11/5 at Indiana State*...... W...... 39-6 12/13 #6 Richmond+...... L...... 21-20 11/12 at #17 Western Illinois*...... W...... 30-23 + NCAA FCS Playoffs 2013 (7-5, 3-5 MVFC: 7th) 11/19 #8 South Dakota State*...... L...... 45-24 Head Coach: Mark Farley 8/31 at Iowa State...... W...... 28-20 Head Coach: Mark Farley 9/7 Drake...... W...... 45-14 2009 (7-4, 5-3 MVFC: 3rd) 9/21 at Northern Colorado...... W...... 26-7 9/5 at Iowa...... L...... 17-16 9/28 #9 McNeese State...... W...... 41-6 9/12 South Dakota...... W...... 66-7 10/5 at #1 North Dakota St.*...... L...... 24-23 9/19 St. Francis (Pa.)...... W...... 30-0 10/12 Southern Illinois*...... L (OT)...... 24-17 9/26 at Missouri State*...... W...... 35-7 10/19 South Dakota*...... L (2OT)...... 38-31 10/3 Indiana State*...... W...... 62-7 10/26 at #24 South Dakota St.*.....L (2OT)...... 37-34 10/10 at North Dakota State*...... W...... 42-27 11/2 at Illinois State*...... L...... 13-3 10/17 #5 Southern Illinois*...... L...... 27-20 11/9 #9 Youngstown State*...... W...... 22-20 10/24 at #11 South Dakota St.*.....L...... 24-14 11/16 at Missouri State*...... W...... 17-10 11/7 Youngstown State*...... W...... 28-7 11/23 Western Illinois*...... W...... 28-13 11/14 Western Illinois*...... W...... 34-0 Head Coach: Mark Farley 11/21 at Illinois State*...... L...... 22-20 Head Coach: Mark Farley With UNI’s 25-20 win over Iowa State in 2016, head coach Mark Farley became the all-time wins leader at UNI (134).

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MVFC STANDINGS 2 0 1 1 M VFC A L L 2 0 0 6 M VFC A L L 2 0 0 0 M VFC A L L UNI 7-1 10-3 Youngstown State 6-1 11-3 Western Illinois 5-1 9-3 2 0 1 6 M VFC A L L North Dakota State 7-1 14-1 UNI 5-2 7-4 Youngstown State 4-2 9-3 North Dakota State 7-1 12-2 Illinois State 5-3 7-4 Illinois State 5-2 9-4 Illinois State 4-2 7-4 South Dakota State 7-1 9-4 Indiana State 4-4 6-5 Southern Illinois 4-3 9-4 UNI 3-3 7-4 Youngstown State 6-2 12-4 South Dakota State 4-4 5-6 Western Kentucky 4-3 6-5 Missouri State 2-4 5-6 Illinois State 4-4 6-6 Youngstown State 4-4 6-5 Western Illinois 2-5 5-6 Southern Illinois 2-4 3-8 UNI 4-4 5-6 Southern Illinois 2-6 4-7 Indiana State 1-6 1-10 Indiana State 1-5 1-10 Western Illinois 3-5 6-5 Missouri State 2-6 2-9 Missouri State 1-6 2-9 South Dakota 3-5 4-7 Western Illinois 1-7 2-9 1 9 9 9 M VFC A L L Indiana State 2-6 4-7 2 0 0 5 M VFC A L L Illinois State 6-0 11-3 Missouri State 2-6 4-7 2 0 1 0 M VFC A L L UNI 5-2 11-4 Youngstown State 5-1 12-3 Southern Illinois 2-6 4-7 UNI 6-2 7-5 Southern Illinois 5-2 9-4 UNI 3-3 8-3 Western Illinois 5-3 8-5 Youngstown State 5-2 8-3 Western Illinois 2-4 7-4 2 0 1 5 M VFC A L L North Dakota State 4-4 9-5 Illinois State 4-3 7-4 Missouri State 2-4 5-6 Indiana State 4-4 6-5 Western Kentucky 4-3 7-4 Indiana State 2-4 3-8 North Dakota State 7-1 13-2 Illinois State 4-4 6-5 Western Illinois 3-4 5-6 Southern Illinois 1-5 5-6 Illinois State 7-1 10-3 Missouri State 4-4 5-6 Missouri State 2-5 4-6 South Dakota State 5-3 8-4 Southern Illinois 4-4 5-6 Indiana State 0-7 0-11 UNI 5-3 9-5 1 9 9 8 M VFC A L L South Dakota State 4-4 5-6 Western Illinois 5-3 7-6 Western Illinois 5-1 11-3 Youngstown State 1-7 3-8 Indiana State 3-5 5-6 2 0 0 4 M VFC A L L Illinois State 4-2 8-4 South Dakota 3-5 5-6 Southern Illinois 7-0 10-2 UNI 3-3 7-4 Youngstown State 3-5 5-6 2 0 0 9 M VFC A L L Western Kentucky 6-1 9-3 Youngstown State 3-3 6-5 Southern Illinois 2-6 3-8 Southern Illinois 8-0 11-2 UNI 5-2 7-4 Missouri State 3-3 5-6 Missouri State 0-8 1-10 South Dakota State 7-1 8-4 Missouri State 3-4 6-5 Indiana State 2-4 5-6 UNI 5-3 7-4 Illinois State 2-5 4-7 Southern Illinois 1-5 3-8 2 0 1 4 M VFC A L L Illinois State 5-3 6-5 Western Illinois 2-5 4-7 Youngstown State 4-4 6-5 Youngstown State 2-5 4-7 North Dakota State 7-1 15-1 1 9 9 7 M VFC A L L Missouri State 4-4 6-5 Indiana State 1-6 4-7 Illinois State 7-1 13-2 Western Illinois 6-0 11-2 North Dakota State 2-6 3-8 UNI 6-2 9-5 UNI 5-1 7-4 Indiana State 1-7 1-10 South Dakota State 5-3 9-5 2 0 0 3 M VFC A L L Youngstown State 4-2 13-2 Western Illinois 0-8 1-10 Indiana State 4-4 8-6 Southern Illinois 6-1 10-2 Missouri State 3-3 5-6 Youngstown State 4-4 7-5 UNI 6-1 10-3 Indiana State 2-4 3-8 Southern Illinois 3-5 6-6 2 0 0 8 M VFC A L L Western Illinois 5-2 9-4 Southern Illinois 1-5 3-8 Western Illinois 3-5 5-7 UNI 7-1 12-3 Western Kentucky 5-2 9-4 Illinois State 0-6 2-9 Missouri State 1-7 4-8 Southern Illinois 7-1 9-3 Illinois State 3-4 6-6 South Dakota 0-8 2-10 South Dakota State 6-2 7-5 Youngstown State 2-5 5-7 1 9 9 6 M VFC A L L Western Illinois 4-4 6-5 Missouri State 1-6 4-7 UNI 5-0 12-2 2 0 1 3 M VFC A L L North Dakota State 4-4 6-5 Indiana State 0-7 3-9 Western Illinois 3-2 9-3 Youngstown State 3-5 4-8 North Dakota State 8-0 15-0 Missouri State 3-2 7-4 Missouri State 3-5 4-7 South Dakota State 5-3 9-5 2 0 0 2 M VFC A L L Indiana State 3-2 6-5 Illinois State 2-6 3-8 Youngstown State 5-3 8-4 Western Illinois 6-1 11-2 Southern Illinois 1-4 5-6 Indiana State 0-8 0-12 Southern Illinois 5-3 7-5 Western Kentucky 6-1 12-3 Illinois State 0-4 3-8 Missouri State 5-3 5-7 Youngstown State 4-3 7-4 Illinois State 4-4 5-6 2 0 0 7 M VFC A L L Illinois State 4-3 6-5 1 9 9 5 M VFC A L L UNI 3-5 7-5 UNI 6-0 12-1 Indiana State 3-4 5-7 Eastern Illinois 5-1 10-2 South Dakota 3-5 4-8 Southern Illinois 5-1 12-2 UNI 2-5 5-6 UNI 5-1 8-5 Western Illinois 2-6 4-8 Youngstown State 3-3 7-4 Southern Illinois 2-5 4-8 Indiana State 3-3 7-4 Indiana State 0-8 1-11 Western Illinois 3-3 6-5 Missouri State 1-6 4-7 Illinois State 3-3 5-6 Missouri State 2-4 6-5 Southern Illinois 2-4 5-6 2 0 1 2 M VFC A L L Illinois State 2-4 4-7 2 0 0 1 M VFC A L L Western Illinois 2-4 4-7 Indiana State 0-6 0-11 North Dakota State 7-1 14-1 UNI 6-1 11-3 Missouri State 1-5 4-7 South Dakota State 6-2 9-4 Youngstown State 5-2 8-3 Illinois State 5-3 9-4 Western Kentucky 5-2 8-4 1 9 9 4 M VFC A L L Indiana State 5-3 7-4 Western Illinois 4-3 5-5 UNI 6-0 8-4 Southern Illinois 5-3 6-5 Missouri State 3-4 6-5 Western Illinois 4-2 8-3 Youngstown State 4-4 7-4 Indiana State 2-5 3-8 Eastern Illinois 4-2 6-5 UNI 4-4 5-6 Illinois State 2-5 2-9 Illinois State 3-3 5-5-1 Missouri State 3-5 3-8 Southern Illinois 1-6 1-10 Indiana State 2-4 5-6 Western Illinois 1-7 3-8 Missouri State 2-4 4-7 South Dakota 0-8 1-10 Southern Illinois 0-6 1-10

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1 9 9 3 M VFC A L L 1 9 8 7 M VFC A L L Sam Kuhter, P Honorable Mention: Jamar Thompson, LB UNI 5-1 8-4 UNI 6-0 10-4 Honorable Mention: Tyler Sievertsen, PK Newcomer Team: Missouri State 4-2 7-4 Western Illinois 5-1 7-4 Tyvis Smith, RB Garrett Scott, DB Carlos Anderson, RB Western Illinois 4-2 4-7 Eastern Illinois 3-3 5-6 Braden Lehman, TE Tim Sauer, OL Elijah Hodge, LB Illinois State 2-3-1 6-4-1 Missouri State 3-3 5-6 Michael Schmadeke, PK Newcomer Team: Def. Player of the Year: Eastern Illinois 2-3-1 3-7-1 Indiana State 2-4 5-6 Trent Simpson, LS Sawyer Kollmorgen, QB James Ruffin, DL Indiana State 2-4 4-7 Southern Illinois 2-4 3-8 Makinton Dorleant, RS Sam Rohr, TE Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9 Illinois State 0-6 3-7 Newcomer Team: Jake Farley, LB 2008 Aaron Bailey, QB Freshman of the Year: First Team: Cal Twait, OL 1 9 9 2 M VFC A L L 1 9 8 6 M VFC A L L Sawyer Kollmorgen, QB Darrell Lloyd, DB Newcomer of the Year: Newcomer of the Year: Josh Mahoney, LB UNI 5-1 12-2 Eastern Illinois 5-1 11-2 Aaron Bailey, QB Sawyer Kollmorgen, QB E. Pedescleaux, DL Western Illinois 4-2 7-4 Southern Illinois 4-2 7-4 Def. Player of the Year: James Ruffin, DL Missouri State 4-2 6-5 UNI 4-2 7-3-1 Deiondre’ Hall, DB 2011 Austin Steichen, OL Eastern Illinois 2-4 5-6 Illinois State 3-3 5-5 First Team: Second Team: Illinois State 2-4 5-6 Western Illinois 2-4 6-5 2014 Tirrell Rennie, QB Pat Grace, QB Indiana State 2-4 4-7 Indiana State 1-5 3-8 First Team: Jay Teply, OL De’Veon Harris, LB Southern Illinois 2-4 4-7 Missouri State 1-5 3-7 David Johnson, RB Tyler Sievertsen, PK Austin Howard, OL Jack Rummells, OL Ben Boothby, DL Corey Lewis, RB 1 9 9 1 M VFC A L L 1 9 8 5 M VFC A L L Michael Schmadeke, PK L.J. Fort, LB Ryan Mahaffey, FB UNI 5-1 11-2 UNI 5-0 11-2 Xavier Williams, DL Varmah Sonie, DB Terrell McMoore, DB Southern Illinois 4-2 7-4 Missouri State 2-2-1 6-4-1 Jake Farley, LB Second Team: Jeremy Robertson, DL Western Illinois 4-2 7-4-1 Western Illinois 2-3 5-5 Tim Kilfoy, DB Jordan Smith, LB Honorable Mention: Missouri State 3-3 6-4-1 Southern Illinois 2-3 4-7 Second Team: Honorable Mention: Jarred Herring, RS Indiana State 2-4 5-6 Eastern Illinois 2-3 6-5 Isaac Ales, DL Darren Branch, DL Jamar THompson, LB Eastern Illinois 2-4 4-7 Illinois State 1-3-1 6-3 Brett McMakin, LB David Johnson, RB Bob Swift, OL Illinois State 1-5 5-6 Deiondre’ Hall, DB Jarred Herring, RS Newcomer Team: ALL-MVFC TEAMS Chad Owens, RS Josh Collins, WR 1 9 9 0 M VFC A L L Honorable Mention: 2010 Zach Davis, QB 2016 Ryan Bingaman, OL First Team: Jarred Herring, WR Missouri State 5-1 9-3 First Team: Mac O’Brien, DL Carlos Anderson, RS Jay Teply, OL UNI 5-1 8-4 Karter Schult, DL Makinton Dorleant, DB Ben Boothby, DL Def. Player of the Year: Eastern Illinois 3-3 5-6 Second Team: Billy Hallgren, PK James Ruffin, DL Illinois State 3-3 5-6 Robert Rathje, OL 2013 Jamar Thompson, LB Western Illinois 3-3 3-8 Trevor Hanson, OL First Team: Austin Zlab, OL 2007 Indiana State 1-5 4-7 Jared Farley, LB David Johnson, RB Second Team: First Team: Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9 Elijah Campbell, DB Jack Rummells, OL L.J. Fort, LB Barret Anderson, OL Malcolm Washington, DB Tyler Sievertsen, PK Tirrell Rennie, QB Brannon Carter, LB 1 9 8 9 M VFC A L L Honorable Mention: Xavier Williams, DL J.J. Swain, DB Johnny Gray, WR Missouri State 5-1 10-3 Michael Malloy, RB Second Team: Honorable Mention: Brandon Keith, OL Eastern Illinois 4-2 9-4 Sam Kuhter, P Dan Kruger, OL Carlos Anderson, RB Corey Lewis, RB UNI 4-2 8-3 D’Shawn Dexter, LB Kevin Vereen Jr., WR Kyle Bernard, P Chad Rinehart, OL Illinois State 4-2 5-6 Newcomer Team: Collin Albrecht, DL Darren Branch, DL James Ruffin, DL Indiana State 2-4 4-7 Hezekiah Applegate, DL Jordan Gacke, LB James Conley, LB Eric Sanders, QB Western Illinois 1-5 4-7 Elijah Campbell, DB Makinton Dorleant, CB Schuylar Oordt, TE Clifford Waters, DB Southern Illinois 1-5 2-9 Malcolm Washington, DB Honorable Mention: Newcomer of the Year: Second Team: Jalen Rima, WR/RS Deiondre’ Hall, CB Tirrell Rennie, QB Johnny Gray, RS 1 9 8 8 M VFC A L L Trevor Allen, RB Ray Mitchell, DB De’Veon Harris, LB Chad Owens, WR 2009 Eric Hoffman, OL Western Illinois 6-0 10-2 Def. Player of the Year: Karter Schult, DL All-Newcomer: First Team: Mark Huygens, DL Missouri State 4-2 5-5 Brion Carnes, QB Pat Grace, QB Darrell Lloyd, DB Indiana State 4-2 5-6 2015 Tate Omli, DB Josh Mahoney, LB Honorable Mention: UNI 3-3 5-6 Ray Mitchell, DB James Ruffin, DE Jordan Lacy, DL Eastern Illinois 2-4 5-6 First Team: Jacob Rathmacher, OL Makinton Dorleant, CB Austin Steichen, OL Ryan Mahaffey, FB Southern Illinois 2-4 4-7 Second Team: Adam Roberts, DB Illinois State 0-6 1-10 Karter Schult, DL Brett McMakin, LB 2012 Austin Howard, OL Newcomer Team: Deiondre’ Hall, DB First Team: Wes Lane, DL Billy Hallgren, PK Tim Kilfoy, DB Carlos Anderson, RS Ryan Mahaffey, TE Ryan Mahaffey, FB Second Team: Second Team: Schuylar Oordt, TE De’Veon Harris, LB Aaron Bailey, QB David Johnson, RB Honorable Mention: Darrell Lloyd, DB Robert Rathje, OL Dan Kruger, OL Carlos Anderson, RB Adam Roberts, DB Isaac Ales, DL Varmah Sonie, DB Billy Hallgren, PK Off. Player of the Year: Makinton Dorleant, DB Kyle Bernard, P D.J. Hord, WR Eric Sanders, QB

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2007 cont. Newcomer Team: Ben Deike, OL 1998 Honorable Mention: Def. Player of the Year: Def. Player of the Year: Brett Koebcke, LB Chris Stimmel, DB First Team: Marcus Easter, DB Andre Allen, LB Brannon Carter, LB Eric Sanders, QB Newcomer Team: Matt Beals, OL Terrance Malone, DB Coach of the Year: Coach of the Year: Freshman of the Year: Baryon Brutley, DB Mike Furrey, WR Matt Waller, PK Terry Allen Mark Farley Eric Sanders, QB Tom Petrie, QB Brad Meester, OL Newcomer Team: Def. Player of the Year: Matt Pedersen, LB Mickey Dalton, DB 1993 2006 2003 Adam Vogt, LB Tyree Talton, DB Brad Meester, OC First Team: First Team: First Team: Freshman of the Year: Second Team: Erik Nelson, DL Andre Allen, LB Dre Dokes, DB Ben Deike, OL Tom Petrie, QB Eddie Berlin, WR Justin Roberson, RB Matt Harken, TE Chad Rinehart, OL Terrance Freeney, RB Coach of the Year: Terrance Malone, DB Off. Player of the Year: John Herrin, OT Brian Wingert, PK Matt Mitchell, DL Mark Farley Scott Meredith, DL Dedric Ward, WR Tony Monroe, DL Second Team: Justin Sandy, DB Erik Nelson, DL Coach of the Year: Tim Mosley, WR/P Mary Huygens, DL Benny Sapp, DB 2000 Dorrick Roy, TE Terry Allen Donald Mumma, OC Jordan Lacy, DL Second Team: First Team: Honorable Mention: Kurt Warner, QB Joe Lobdell, OL Dre Dokes, DB Eddie Berlin, WR Brian Billick, OL 1995 Second Team: Chris Parsons, DB Jonathan Harrell, LB Aaron Buss, OL Ryan Helming, QB First Team: Myron Glass, DB Eric Sanders, QB Eddie Galles, WR Ryan Doak, DB Steve Jenkins, RB Chris Berg, QB Michael Hudnutt, OG Honorable Mention: Honorable Mention: David Gunn, RS Tyree Talton, RS Dan Bower, OL Jason McCleary, DB Brannon Carter, DL Marlus Mays, WR Brad Harms, OL Newcomer Team: Brian Moretz, NT Jeff Stovall, RB Johnny Gray, WR Tom Petrie, QB Ryan Helming, QB Adam Benge, RB Tyree Talton, DB Joseph Wallace, DB James Lindgren, WR Andy Thorn, TE Second Team: Jack Mitchell, DL Second Team: Honorable Mention: Newcomer Team: Newcomer Team: David Gunn, DB Dorrick Roy, TE Ryan Behr, DL Todd Harrington, DB Terrell Allen, WR Dre Dokes, DB Robert Hamre, DL Kevin Hammond, LB D. Minnieweather, LB Chuck Kinney, DL Terrance Freeney, RB M. Hoambrecker, PK 1997 Tim Miller, LB Casey Smith, DL James Ruffin, DL Newcomer of the Year: Justin Nofal, TE First Team: Jon Pilcher, C Paul Wolf, LB Darian Williams, RB Terrance Freeney, RB Chad Setterstrom, OL Mike Furrey, WR Jeff Stovall, RB Off. Player of the Year: Newcomer of the Year: Jake Soliday, WR Erik Nelson, DL Honorable Mention: Kurt Warner, QB Darian Williams, RB 2002 Honorable Mention: Andy Pattee, OL Matt Harken, TE Def. Player of the Year: First Team: Brent Browner, DB Matt Pedersen, LB Dannie Spann, LB Andre Allen, LB 2005 M. Hoambrecker, PK Michael Gerrell, RB Tyree Talton, DB Anthony Taylor, RS Coach of the Year: First Team: Marlus Mays, WR Ryan Hannam, TE Second Team: Newcomer Team: Terry Allen Darin Heideman, LB Chad Setterstrom, OL Matt Mitchell, DE Shane Fortney, QB Dannine Spann, LB John Hermann, DL Second Team: Adam Vogt, LB Terry Hollimon, RB Tyree Talton, DB 1992 Chad Rinehart, OL Adam Benge, RB Newcomer Team: Alonzo Clayton, WR Off. Player of the Year: First Team: Second Team: Derrick Frost, P Richard Carter, RB Chris Clapp, OL Dedric Ward, WR Willie Beamon, DB Dre Dokes, DB Jonathan Harrell, LB Ben Deike, OT Brad Meester, OL Peter Burns, LB Brett Koebcke, LB Matt Mitchell, DL M. Hoambrecker, PK Honorable Mention: 1994 William Freeney, LB Eric Sanders, QB Justin Sandy, RB Matt Mitchell, DE Eddie Berlin, SE First Team: John Herrin, OT Tanner Varner, DB Honorable Mention: Matt Beals, OL Andre Allen, LB Tim Mosley, P Honorable Mention: Robert Hamre, DT 1999 Travis Schipper, LB Dan Bower, OL Chris Nuss, TE Brian Cutright, TE Jarvis Phillips, SS First Team: Tyree Talton, RS Myron Glass, DB Scott Obermeier, PK Jamie Goodwin, WR Ben Sanderson, RS Matt Beals, OL Newcomer Team: Matt Harken, TE Kenny Shedd, WR Adam Kos, P Newcomer Team: Mike Furrey, WR Eddie Berlin, SE Jason McCleary, DB Casey Smith, DL Joe Lobdell, OL Jonathan Harrell, LB Ryan Helming, QB Shane Fortney, QB Brian Moretz, NT Second Team: Newcomer Team: Jarvis Phillips, SS Brad Meester, OL Mike Furrey, WR D.J. Mumma, OC Tank Corner, RB Jamie Goodwin, RS Benny Sapp, CB Matt Pedersen, LB Terry Hollimon, RB Matt Waller, PK Jay Johnson, QB David Horne, RB Second Team: Dedric Ward, FL Jason McCleary, DB Charles Johnson, DT 2001 Adam Benge, RB 1996 Second Team: Joseph Wallace, DB First Team: Eddie Berlin, WR First Team: Scott Durflinger, LB Honorable Mention: 2004 M. Hoambrecker, PK Ryan Doak, RB Steve Beard, QB Todd Harrington, DB Andre Allen, LB First Team: Chad Setterstrom, OL Jack Mitchell, DL Alonzo Clayton, WR Brett O’Donnell, QB Tony Monroe, DL Ryan Arnold, DL Jake Soliday, WR Jerome Peterson, DB Tim Miller, LB Jeff Stovall, RB Donald Mumma, C Dre Dokes, DB Adam Vogt, LB Honorable Mention: Andy Pattee, OL Paul Wolf, LB Def. Player of the Year: Terrance Freeney, RB Second Team: David Gunn, DB Tyree Talton, DB/RS Honorable Mention: William Freeney Luke Stigler, OL Adam Benge, RB Matt Peterson, DL Dedric Ward, WR Ryan Behr, DL Coach of the Year: Second Team: Brent Browner, DB Brandon Rutledge, LB Second Team: Kevin Hammond, LB Terry Allen Brett Koebcke, LB Daryon Brutley, DB Newcomer Team: T.C. Barney, DL Jake Kothe, WR Justin Surrency, WR Robert Hamre, DL Jeremy Dusho, FL Chris Clapp, OL Jason McCleary, RS Honorable Mention: Ryan Hannam, TE David Gunn,CB Mickey Dalton, DB Newcomer Team: Reggie Brown, FB Terrell Morgan, DL Jerome Peterson, CB Brad Meester, OL Andy Pattee, OT Cory Henke, P Jake Soliday, RS Chad Setterstrom, OT Lincoln Sharar, TE Marvin Sims, RB Andy Thorn, TE Honorable Mention: Brian Stegall, PK Dannie Spann, LB Maceo Strickland, DB Carlos Dallis, LB Jeff Stovall, RB

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1991 Honorable Mention: Henry Saxon, LB Second Team: 1973 1961 First Team: Errol Peebles, RB Off. Player of the Year: Kirk Hobbs, WR Steve Lounsberry, C Dan Boals, FB (MVP) Jay Johnson, QB Wes Anderson, WR Mike Smith, QB Scott Hamilton, OG Mike Woodley, FS Al Sonnenberg, T Chris Nuss, TE James Jones, DE Def. Player of the Year: Jerry Griffith, DE Wendell Williams, G Kenny Shedd, WR Mike Campbell, DT Mark Farley, LB Joe Anderson, LB 1972 Steve Dhaemers, OT Bryce Paup, LB Coach of the Year: Player of the Year: Tom Jones, OT 1960 Brian Mitchell, PK Darrell Mudra Steve Sandon, QB Mike Woodley, FS George Asleson, G Williams Freeney, LB 1987 J. Morgan, QB (MVP) Second Team: First Team: 1984 1980 1971 Mace Reyerson, E Pat Williams, OG Jeff Bealles, DE First Team: First Team: Mike Allen, DE Charles Schulte, C Kevin Keither, LB Carl Boyd, RB Marty Bruder, TE Steve Schonert, K Bob Lee, LB Wendell Williams, G Duane Petersen, DB Louis Cox, OG Ralph Clark, OL Owen Dockter, DT Larry Skartvedt, SE Tim Mosley, P Kevin Anderson, DB Steve Harris, RB Danny Todd, SS Mike Woodley, FS 1959 Honorable Mention: Mark Hanssen, C Mike Molstead, K, Second Team: Warren Hansen, HB Charles Lister, RB Sherrod Howard, TE Joe O’Brien, DL Ken Harvey, SE 1970 Dennis Remmert, T Casey Smith, DL Mike Smith, QB Mark Farley, LB Skip Eckhardt, OG Doug Walter, MG John Sullivan, G Simon Nelson, DB Second Team: Joe Fuller, DB Steve Sandon, QB Def. Player of the Year: Wes Anderson, WR Clay Netusil, P Chris Miliner, TB 1969 1958 William Freeney Ken Kolthoff, OT Second Team: Ed Stratton, DE Larry Green, DE Bob Hahn, HB Coach of the Year: Bryce Paup, LB Bill Bealles, OL Dave Ramthun, DT Jim Luhring, HB Dennis Remmert, T Terry Allen Honorable Mention: Dwayne Price, DL Larry Formanek, LB James Rudd, DG John Hill, LB Henry Saxon, LB John Root, WS John Williams, LB 1957 1990 Chris Klieman, S Charles Jenkins, DB Bob Knock, C First Team: Off. Player of the Year: Def. Player of the Year: 1979 1968 Tom Murphy, HB Mike Fontana, C Carl Boyd, RB Joe O’Brien First Team: Dan Goddard, OG Morris Smith, G Brian Mitchell, PK Coach of the Year: Kelly Ellis, TB Tom Pinkham, HB Lou Roberts, HB James Jones, LB Darrell Mudra 1983 Owen Dockter, DT John Williams, LB Willie Beamon, DB First Team: Danny Todd, DB Warren Woepking, C 1956 Second Team: 1986 James Hutchings, TE Second Team: Dick Formanek, G Jay Johnson, QB First Team: Darryl Goree, WR Dave Ehrig, OT 1967 Chris Nuss, TE Carl Boyd, RB John Waskosky, OL Terry Lang, K Larry Clement, LB 1955 Kenny Shedd, WR Brian Baker, TE Larry Miller, QB Ed Stratton, DE Ray Pedersen, DT (MVP) LeRoy Dunn, T (MVP) Seth Bonnette, OT Jeff Bealles, DE Joe Fuller, DB Dave Ramthun, DT Bill Smith, HB Dick Formanek, G Todd Eagen, DE Mark Farley, LB Mike Johnson, P Matt Spanjers, LB Jim Rosien, E Matt Brinkman, LB Clay Netusil, P Second Team: 1966 Chris Klieman, DB Second Team: Scott Etzel, OL 1978 Terry Fox, HB 1954 Honorable Mention: Mike Smith, QB Chris Miliner, RB First Team: Ray Pedersen, G Dick Beetsch, E Rory Feddersen, WR Scott Francke, WR Mike Molstead, K Paul Christensen, OT Rick Price, E LeRoy Dunn, T William Freeney, LB Mark Hanssen, OC Joe O’Brien, DL Dan Rush, P Terry Orth, DT Mark Holmes, LB 1977 1965 1953 Dave McCorvey, DB James McFadden, LB Kevin Barz, OT Loren Buser, LB Dick Beetsch, E 1989 Honorable Mention: Kelly Ellis, RB Merle Masonholder, T Ralph Capitani, HB First Team: Louis Cox, OG 1982 Jim Spahn, C Ray Pedersen, G LeRoy Dunn, T Milo Popovic, WR Art Stelken, DE First Team: R. Schultz, FB (MVP) Art Landau, HB Brian Mitchell, K Spencer Cowan, LB Steve Ingalls, OL 1976 Jim Wachenheim, G James Jones, DT Chris Klieman, DB Steve Schonert, K Mel Campbell, DT 1964 Bryce Paup, LB Craig Nordlie, RS Dallas Deike, OT Merle Masonholder, T 1952 Second Team: 1985 Mark Salz, NG Nick Maragos, FS Phil Minnick, G (MVP) Lou Bohnsack, C David Campbell, OG First Team: John Root, DB Neal Moses, RB R. Schultz, FB (MVP) John Corey, FB Mark Hein, S Edward Grimes, DE Second Team: Marty Stratton, DE Mahlon Kaylor, E Terry Orth, DT Darryl Goree, SE Bill Olson, HB 1988 Mark Farley, LB Kevin Webster, OL 1975 1963 Karl Raush, G First Team: Joe Fuller, CB Mark Wilson, LB Randy Erion, DT Jim Jackson, G Bud Rowray, T Sherrod Howard, TE Moses Aimable, CB Joe Anderson, LB Nick Maragos, DB Randy Schultz, FB Doug Jackson, P/K Second Team: Tom Jones, DB Bill Salmon, QB Larry Thompson, HB 1951 Second Team: Mike Smith, QB Dave Schooley, WR Lou Bohnsack, C George Crouch, C Carl Boyd, HB 1981 Mike Timmermans, OT 1962 Leland Crew, HB Mark Botkin, OT Scott Francke, SE First Team: Dan Boals, FB (MVP) Mahlon Kaylor, E Russ Rubie, OG Al Speicher, OT Ken Harvey, SE 1974 Ted Minnick, T Tim Peterson, DE Bill Bealles, OT Roger Schultz, OT Pat Batten, RB Mike Kolpin, LB Frank Ori, OG Steve Sandon, QB Charles Frisk, OG Mark Hein, LB Mark Caballero, OG Steve Schonert, K Nick Maragos, DB Jeff Bealles, DE John Root, WS Dave Schooley, SE

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1950 1936 2011 2003 1996 1986 Home Bienfang, HB Paul Jones, E LB L.J. Fort (1) OT Ben Deike (2) DL T.C. Barney (1) QB Mike Smith (4) Bud Fisher, HB Melvin Nelson, C QB Tirrell Rennie (1) TB T. Freeney (1) DB Mickey Dalton (1) Hans Sorenson, G Bernard Schmidt, T PK Tyler Sievertsen (3) WR Eddie Galles (1) DB Marcus Easter (1) 1985 Lee Wachenheim, E LB Jordan Smith (1) P Cory Henke (1) OC Brad Meester (1) RB Carl Boyd (1) MVFC PLAYERS OL Jay Teply (1) SS Tyler Johnson (1) RB Jeff Stovall (2) LB Mark Farley (1) 1949 OF THE WEEK DE Matt Mitchell (2) PK Matt Waller (1) RB Errol Peebles (1) Don Abney, C 2010 OG Tyler Rawlins (1) WR Dedric Ward (4) LB Henry Saxon (1) Stanley Brown, T 2016 RS Carlos Anderson (2) PK Brian Wingert (1) LB Bob Storbe (1) Chuck Cacek, HB OL Jacob Appleman (1) DL Ben Boothby (1) 1995 Paul DeVan, HB PK Sam Drysdale (1) PK Billy Hallgren (1) 2002 OL Dan Bower (1) Bob Miller, G QB Eli Dunne (1) DB Andre Martin (1) OL Ben Keike (1) DB Marcus Easter (1) Robert Ogren, T LB Jared Farley (1) QB Tirrell Rennie (1) P Derrick Frost (1) DL Brian Moretz (1) Lee Wachenheim, T DL Karter Schult (3) PK M. Hoambrecker (3) DB Tyree Talton (1) 2009 WR Marlus Mays (1) P Justin Urbanek (1) 1948 2015 QB Pat Grace (2) DE Matt Mitchell (1) WR Dedric Ward (2) Paul DeVan QB Aaron Bailey (4) DB Quentin Scott (1) Elvin Goodvin, HB DB Deiondre’ Hall (1) OL Austin Steichen (1) 2001 1994 Jason Loving, T LB Brett McMakin (2) TB Adam Benge (3) P Ryan Elsbernd (1) Lee Wachenheim, T DL Karter Schult (1) 2008 LB Carlos Dallis (1) DB Todd Harrington (1) Harvey Wissler, G OL Bryce Sweeney (1) P Brook Black (1) OT Ben Deike (1) OC D.J. Mumma (1) QB Pat Grace (2) P Derrick Frost PK Matt Waller (1) 1947 RT Jarred Herring (1) DT Robert Hamre (1) LB Paul Wolf (2) Paul DeVan, HB OL Austin Howard (1) DB Ken Harris (1) Bob Williams, HB DB Darrell Lloyd (1) PK M. Hoambrecker (2) 1993 DL E. Pedescleaux (1) DB Ben Sanderson (1) LB Andre Allen (1) 1946 OL Bob Swift (1) OG C. Setterstrom (1) RS Jason McCleary (1) Nick Avelchas, E WR Jake Soliday (1) WR Tim Mosley (2) Cy Bellock, E 2007 LB Casey Tierney (1) OC D.J. Mumma (2) Pudge Camarata, HB LB Brannon Carter (2) RB Jeff Stovall (1) Jason Loving, T PK Billy Halgren (1) 2000 QB Kurt Warner (2) Paul Salzman, G RB Corey Lewis (1) ST Carlos Dallis (1) Bob Williams, HB DB Adam Roberts (1) P Derrick Frost (1) 1992 QB Eric Sanders (2) ST David Gunn (1) LB Peter Burns (1) 1941 OL Bob Swift (1) QB Ryan Helming (3) RB Tank Corner (1) Don Barnhart, T DB Clifford Waters (1) DB Justin Jansen (1) LB William Freeney (3) Cy Bellock, HB Aaron Bailey (15) is one of OL C. Setterstrom (1) QB Jay Johnson (1) Bob Hunt, E just four players to win MVFC 2006 WR Kenny Shedd (1) Aaron Linn, G Player of the Week four times OL Barret Anderson (1) 1999 Leon Martin, T in a single-season. WR Johnny Gray (1) WR Mike Furrey (2) 1991 Charles Pastorino, HB OL Chad Rinehart (1) QB Ryan Helming (1) RB Tank Corner (1) 2014 LB Dave Schratz (1) LB Matt Pedersen (1) QB Jay Johnson (1) 1940 RB David Johnson (1) PK Brian Wingert (2) PK Brian Stegall (1) PK Brian Mitchell (1) W. Burckhard, FB LB Brett McMakin (1) DB Duane Peterson (1) Milo Jensen, T OL Jack Rummells (1) 2005 1998 WR Kenny Shedd (1) Benny McCabe, HB PK M. Schmadeke (3) OL Barret Anderson (1) OT Brian Billick (1) Harland Riebe, E DL Xavier Williams (1) WR Johnny Gray (1) P Randy Hall (1) 1990 Bill Wright, G LB Darin Heideman (1) RB Steve Jenkins (1) DE Todd Eagen (1) 2013 DL John Hermann (1) OT Nate Zehr (1) LB T. Freeney (1) 1939 QB Brion Carnes (1) OL Chad Rinehart (2) QB Jay Johnson (2) W. Burckhard, FB LB Jake Farley (1) 1997 PK Brian Mitchell (1) Leo Kagan, G RB David Johnson (1) 2004 QB Shane Fortney (1) James Podemski, T DB Ray Mitchell (1) OG Barret Anderson (1) WR Mike Furrey (2) 1989 Hugh Roberts, G DB Tate Omli (1) RB T. Freeney (1) PK Julio Guzman (1) DB Willie Beamon (1) PK Tyler Sievertsen (2) DT Justin Heins (1) SS T. Malone (1) QB Ken Macklin (1) 1938 QB Eric Sanders (1) OL Brad Meester (1) LB Bryce Paup (1) George Dutcher, HB 2012 OT Luke Stigler (1) OL Andy Pattee (1) Leo Kagan, G RS Carlos Anderson (1) WR Justin Surrency (2) LB Matt Pedersen (2) 1988 QB S. Kollmorgen (2) OG D. Wilkingson (1) WR Wes Anderson (1) 1937 OL Dan Kruger (1) PK Brian Wingert (1) Paul Jones, E RB David Johnson (1) 1987 John Magovich, HB DB Garrett Scott (1) RB Carl Boyd (4) DB Chris Klieman (1)

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Jeff Bealles, TE 2011 Ben Boothby, DL COLLEGE SPORTING 1988 Sherrod Howard, TE 2012 Carlos Anderson, KR NEWS First Team 1989 Bryce Paup, LB 2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK 1949 Paul DeVan, HB 1994 Jason McCleary, DB 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK First Team 1952 Lou Bohnsack, C 1998 Brad Meester, C 2015 Deiondre’ Hall, DB 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK 1960 George Alsleson, G 2003 Matt Mitchell, DE 2016 Karter Schult, DL David Johnson, RB 1961 Wendell Williams, G 2005 John Hermann, DE Jack Rummells, OL 1964 Randy Schultz, FB 2007 Brannon Carter, LB ATHLETICS DIRECTORS Xavier Williams, DL 1967 Ray Pedersen, G 2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL ASSOCIATION 2015 Deiondre’ Hall, DB 1975 Mike Timmermans, DT 2009 Austin Howard, OL Honorable Mention 1990 Brian Mitchell, PK 2010 Austin Zlab, OL First Team 2015 Tim Kilfoy, DB 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK 2011 Tyler Sievertsen 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK 1992 Kenny Shedd, AP 2014 David Johnson, RB 2015 Deiondre’ Hall, DB COLLEGESPORTSREPORT. William Freeney, LB Xavier Williams, DL 2016 Karter Schult, DL (DPOY) COM 1994 Andre Allen, LB Honorable Mention 1995 Dedric Ward, WR 1947 Bob Williams, HB FOOTBALL FOUNDATION First Team 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 1950 Eugene Fisher, HB 2003 Ben Deike, OL 1999 Brad Meester, C 1951 Lou Bohnsack, C First Team 2007 Mark Huygens, DL 2001 Adam Vogt, LB 1952 Maholon Kaylor, DE 2002 M. Hoambrecker, PK Chad Rinehart, OL 2002 M. Hoambrecker, PK 1954 Ralph Capitani, QB 2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL 2006 Dre Dokes, DB 1959 Dennis Remmert, DT AMERICAN FOOTBALL James Ruffin, DL 2007 Brannon Carter, LB Bob Hahn, HB QUARTERLY Second Team Chad Rinehart, OL 1961 Dan Boals, FB 2005 Eric Sanders, QB 2009 James Ruffin, DL 1963 Jim Jackson, G First Team Third Team 2011 Ben Boothby, DL 1964 Phil Minnick, G 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 2004 Luke Stigler, OL 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK 1965 Doug Kover, C 2005 Darin Heideman, LB Jack Rummells, OL 1967 Bill Smith, HB BEYOND SPORTS John Hermann, DE 2015 Deiondre’ Hall, DB 1968 Tom Barbatti, DL NETWORK Honorable Mention 2016 Karter Schult, DL 1969 John Williams, LB 2004 Terrance Freeney, RB Second Team 1969 Jim Rudd, G Second Team Dre Dokes, DB 1948 Jason Loving, DT 1972 Mike Woodley, DB 2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK 2008 Austin Steichen, C 1973 Mike Woodley, DB 1979 Owen Dockter, OT 2014 Jake Farley, LB 1984 Joe O’Brien, DT Danny Todd, DB Third Team DON HANSEN ALL-WEST 1987 Carl Boyd, RB 1980 Chris Miliner, RB 2013 Xavier Williams, DL REGION 1989 David Campbell, G 1985 Mike Smith, QB 2014 Deiondre’ Hall, DB 1990 Kenny Shedd, KR Edward Grimes, DE First Team 1991 Kenny Shedd, KR Terry Orth, OT COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2006 Dre Dokes, DB 1992 Scott Obermeier, PK Mark Farley, LB Chad Rinehart, OL 1993 Andre Allen, LB Moses Aimable, DB Second Team Brian Wingert, PK 1996 Tyree Talton, DB Joe Fuller, DB 1993 Andre Allen, LB Second Team 1997 Mike Furrey, WR 1986 Brian Baker, TE 2004 Ryan Arnold, DL 1998 Mike Furrey, WR Mike Smith, QB COLLEGE FOOTBALL Third Team Matt Pedersen, LB Carl Boyd, RB PERFORMANCE AWARDS 2004 Terrance Freeney, RB 1999 Mike Furrey, WR Jeff Bealles, DE Luke Stigler, OL Brad Meester, C Mark Farley, LB National PK of the Year Brian Wingert, PK 2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Clay Netusil, P 2014 Michael Schmadeke Ryan Doak, DB 1987 Mike Smith, QB National All-Purpose Performer ESPN/SPORTSTICKER Ryan Helming, QB Louis Cox, G 2014 David Johnson 2001 M. Hoambrecker, PK Sherrod Howard, TE Second Team 2003 Ben Deike, OL Kevin Anderson, DB COLLEGE SPORTS 1997 Mike Furrey, WR 2005 Darin Heideman, LB MADNESS 2006 Chad Rinehart, OL AFCA FOOTBALL GAZETTE 2008 James Ruffin, DL First Team 2009 Austin Steichen, C First Team 2016 Karter Schult, DL (DPOY) First Team 1994 Andre Allen, LB 2015 Deiondre’ Hall, DB 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK Third Team 1995 Dedric Ward, WR Second Team 1992 Kenny Shedd, AP 1946 Pudge Camarata, HB 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 2013 Collin Albrecht, DL William Freeney, LB 1960 Jerry Morgan, QB 1999 Brad Meester, C 2014 Jack Rummells, OL 1995 Dedric Ward, WR 1962 Dan Boals, FB 2002 M. Hoambrecker, PK 2015 Brett McMakin, LB 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 1975 Bill Salmon, QB 2006 Dre Dokes, DB Third Team 1999 Brad Meester, C 1976 Nick Maragos, DB 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK 2000 Ryan Doak, DB 1981 Ken Harvey, TE 2008 James Ruffin, DL 2015 Makinton Dorleant, RS 2001 M. Hoambrecker, PK 1987 Mark Hanssen, C 2009 Austin Howard, OL Tim Kilfoy, DB 2005 Tanner Varner, DB

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Football Gazette Cont. KODAK I-AA 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 2000 Eddie Berlin, WR 2006 Dre Dokes, DB Tyree Talton, DB Ryan Doak, DB Brian Wingert, PK First Team 1997 Mike Furrey, WR 2001 M. Hoambrecker, PK Second Team 1985 Joe Fuller, DB 1999 Mike Furrey, WR 2002 M. Hoambrecker, PK 1991 Kenny Shedd, KR 1987 Carl Boyd, RB Matt Pedersen, LB 2006 Dre Dokes, DB William Freeney, LB 1990 Brian Mitchell, PK 2002 M. Hoambrecker, PK 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL 1993 Andre Allen, LB 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK 2003 Ben Deike, OL 2011 L.J. Fort, LB 1994 Andre Allen, LB 1992 Kenny Shedd, WR 2006 Chad Rinehart, OL 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK 1997 Erik Nelson, DL William Freeney, LB 2007 Barret Anderson, G Jack Rummells, OL Matt Pedersen, LB 1993 Andre Allen, LB Mark Huygens, DL 2015 Deiondre’ Hall, DB Johnny Gray, WR 1998 Brad Meester, C Honorable Mention 2008 Everette Pedescleaux, DL 2016 Karter Schult, DL 1999 Ryan Helming, QB 1986 Mike Smith, QB 2009 Austin Steichen, C Matt Pedersen, LB Mark Farley, LB 2014 Michael Schmadeke, PK WILLIAMSON RATINGS 2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Jack Rummells, OL 2002 M. Hoambrecker, PK PHIL STEELE Xavier Williams, DL First Team Chad Setterstrom, OL 2015 Brett McMakin, LB 1937 Paul Jones, DE Third Team First Team Karter Schult, DL 1949 Paul DeVan, HB 1992 Peter Burns, LB 1999 Mike Furrey, WR Third Team 1955 LeRoy Dunn, DT 1994 Jason McCleary, DB 2011 L.J. Fort, LB 1993 Tim Mosley, WR 1956 Dick Formanek, DT 1995 Kevin Hammond, LB Ben Boothby, DL 1996 Tyree Talton, DB 1960 Jerry Morgan, QB 1997 Mike Furrey, WR Second Team 1997 Matt Pedersen, LB 1962 Dan Boals, FB 1998 Erik Nelson, DE 1999 Brad Meester, C 1998 Brad Meester, C Second Team 2001 Chad Setterstrom, OL 2010 Ben Boothby, DL Mike Furrey, WR 1959 Dennis Remmert, DT 2000 Brad Harms, OL 1961 Wendell Williams, G 2006 Chad Rinehart, OL 2011 Tyler Sievertsen, PK Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Third Team 2001 Chad Setterstrom, OL 2002 Chad Setterstrom, OL 1939 Wendlen Burckhard, HB 1988 Sherrod Howard, TE 1999 Ryan Helming, QB Leo Kagan, C 1991 Kenny Shedd, WR Matt Pedersen, LB 2003 Matt Mitchell, DE 2007 Brannon Carter, LB 1940 Jim Podemski, OL 1994 Dedric Ward, WR Fourth Team Hugh Roberts, G Matt Harken, TE 2010 Austin Zlab, OL Brandon Keith, OL Eric Sanders, QB 1945 George Dutcher, HB D.J. Mumma, C 1946 Jason Loving, OL PROFESSIONAL KICKING 2008 James Ruffin, DL Matt Waller, PK 2009 James Ruffin, DL 1956 Ron Brinkley, FB Dan Bower, OL SERVICES INC. 2011 Carlos Anderson, KR 1960 George Asleson, G Brian Moretz, NT 2012 Carlos Anderson, KR Warren Hansen, HB Myron Glass, DB First Team 2015 Makinton Dorleant, RS 1961 John Raffensberger, DE 1995 Brian Moretz, NT 2002 M. Hoambrecker, PK Honorable Mention Al Sonnenberg, OL 1996 Tim Miller, LB 1990 Mike Fontana, C Howie Becker, HB Dannie Spann, LB STATS (FORMERLY 1991 Kenny Shedd, KR 1962 Ted Minnick, OL 1997 Andy Pattee, OL “SPORTS NETWORK”) 1992 Kenny Shedd, WR 1963 Larry Thompson, HB Tyree Talton, DB 1993 Jason McCleary, DB Phil Minnick, G 1998 Mike Furrey, WR First Team 1994 Dedric Ward, WR Randy Schultz, FB Matt Pedersen, LB 1990 Brian Mitchell, PK Matt Harken, TE 1999 Mike Furrey, KR 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK D.J. Mumma, C WALTER PAYTON AWARD 2000 Brad Harms, OL 1992 Kenny Shedd, AP Matt Waller, PK 1996 Dedric Ward (5th) Ryan Helming, QB William Freeney, LB Jason McCleary, DB 1999 Ryan Helming (14th) 2001 Ryan Hannam, TE 1994 Andre Allen, LB 2007 Johnny Gray, WR 2000 Ryan Helming (5th) Jake Soliday, WR 1995 Dedric Ward, WR Eric Hoffman, C 2003 Terrance Freeney (5th) Adam Vogt, LB 1999 Brad Meester, C Brandon Keith, OL 2007 Eric Sanders (2nd) 2000 Eddie Berlin, WR Corey Lewis, RB Chad Rinehart (22nd) FOOTBALL NEWS I-AA Ryan Doak, DB Eric Sanders, QB 2011 Tirrell Rennie (12th) Ryan Helming, QB Clifford Waters, DB 2014 David Johnson (10th) 2001 Adam Vogt, LB Second Team 2008 Bill Hallgren, PK M. Hoambrecker, PK De’Veon Harris, LB BUCK BUCHANAN 1986 Carl Boyd, RB 2006 Dre Dokes, DB Corey Lewis, RB 1987 Jeff Bealles, DE AWARD 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL Austin Steichen, C 2001 Adam Vogt (4th) 2011 Ben Boothby, DL HERO SPORTS 2011 L.J. Fort (2nd) 2013 Tyler Sievertsen, PK WALTER CAMP Ben Boothby (9th) 2014 David Johnson, AP 2014 Xavier Williams (13th) First Team 2015 Deiondre’ Hall, DB First Team 2016 Karter Schult, DL 2016 Karter Schult, DL 2015 Deiondre’ Hall (5th) 1990 Brian Mitchell, PK 2016 Karter Schult (1st) All-Sophomore Team Second Team 1991 Brian Mitchell, PK 2016 Elijah Campbell 1989 David Campbell, G 1992 William Freeney, LB Bryce Paup, LB AWARD 1995 Dedric Ward, WR 2011 David Johnson (4th) 1990 Seth Bonnette, DT 1996 Dedric Ward, WR 1993 Andre Allen, LB 2012 Sawyer Kollmorgen (2nd) 1999 Mike Furrey, WR

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MVFC 1996 2001 2007 2015 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE First Team: First Team: First Team: First Team: Steve Beard, QB Ryan Hannam, TE Chad Rinehart, OL Isaac Ales, DL 1974 Greg Hawthorne, TE Jake Soliday, WR Second Team: Jacob Rathmacher, OL Dennis Harms, OL Travis Schipper, LB Chris Stimmel, FS Corey Lewis, RB Karter Schult, DL Charles Frisk, OL Second Team: Adam Vogt, LB Josh Mahoney, LB Second Team: Paul James, LB Andy Morris, LB Second Team: Jared Farley, LB Honorable Mention: Robert Hamre, DT 2008 Robert Rathje, OL 1976 Andy Pattee, OL Honorable Mention: First Team: Dave Schooley, WR Ross Bohner, OG Josh Mahoney, LB 2016 Mel Campbell, DL 1997 Brad Richtsmeier, WR Honorable Mention: First Team: First Team: Matt Trump, OC Bob Swift, OL Karter Schult, DL 1977 Brad Meester, OC Robert Rathje, OL Terry Allen, QB Matt Peterson, DE 2002 2009 Honorable Mention: Neil Phipps, DL Travis Schipper, LB First Team: First Team: Jared Farley, LB Second Team: M. Hoambrecker, PK Josh Mahoney, LB Cal Twait, OL 1979 Matt Pedersen, LB Second Team: Second Team: Owen Dockter, DL Honorable Mention: Derrick Frost, P Ben Boothby, DL MVFC PRESIDENT’S Andy Pattee, OL Honorable Mention: Ryan Mahaffey, TE/FB ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 1980 Luke Wilson, DE Eddie Galles, WR AWARD Jerry Griffith, DE Robert Hamre, DT 2010 Owen Dockter, DT 1998 Tom Petrie, QB First Team: 1993 Jay Johnson First Team: Ben Boothby, DL Timothy Rial 1981 Brad Meester, OC 2003 Second Team: 1997 Greg Hawthorne Jerry Griffith, DE Second Team: First Team: Billy Hallgren, PK MacKenzie Jorth Drew Elmer, LB Eddie Galles, WR Jarred Herring, WR 1998 Travis Schipper 1982 Matt Pedersen, LB Tom Petrie, QB Ryan Mahaffey, TE 2000 Brian Andersen Jim Lewis, DL Luke Wilson, LB Second Team: Honorable Mention: Andrew Elmer Joe O’Brien, DL Honorable Mention: Ben Deike, OT Andre Martin, DB Brad Meester Randy Hall, P John Schabilion, OC Austin Zlab, OL Scott Mikkelson 1983 Andy Morris, LB/S Honorable Mention: Matthew Peterson Troy Thomas, OT Matt Peterson, DE Ross Bohner, OG 2011 Lucas Wilson First Team: 2001 Aaron Tecklenburg 1984 1999 2004 Ben Boothby, DL 2002 Christopher Stimmel Mark Farley, LB First Team: First Team: Jarred Herring, WR Adam Vogt Mike Molstead, PK Brad Meester, OC Justin Surrency, WR Second Team: 2003 Brad Richtsmeier Troy Thomas, OT Matt Pedersen, LB Second Team: Kyle Bernard, P 2005 Tom Petrie Matt Peterson, DL James Lindgren, WR 2006 John Scabilion 1994 Second Team: John Schabilion, OC 2012 2007 James Lindgren First Team: Drew Elmer, LB Doug Wilkinson, OC First Team: 2009 Colin Dietrich Donald Mumma, OC Joseph Rieber, OT Honorable Mention: Kyle Bernard, P Josh Mahoney Brett O’Donnell, QB Honorable Mention: Curt Bradley, WR Honorable Mention: Sam Peterson Second Team: Ryan Hannam, TE Jack Rummells, OL Austin Zlab Paul Wolf, LB Tyler Powell, FS 2005 2010 Ben Boothby Honorable Mention: Chris Stimmel, CB First Team: 2013 Ryan Mahaffey Ryan Elsbernd, P Adam Vogt, LB John Schabilion, OC First Team: Austin Zlab Matt Harken, TE Second Team: Jake Farley, LB 2011 Kyle Bernard Jeff Helgeson, FS 2000 James Lindgren, WR Second Team: Ben Boothby First Team: Justin Surrency, WR Collin Albrect, DL Jarred Herring 1995 Ryan Hannam, TE Jordan Gacke, LB 2012 Collin Albrecht First Team: Chris Stimmel, SS 2006 Honorable Mention: Kyle Bernard Chris Berg, QB Second Team: First Team: Jack Rummells, OL John Hubbard Matt Harken, TE Derrick Frost, P James Lindgren, WR Zach Kienol Second Team: Robert Hamre, NT Second Team: 2014 2013 Collin Abrecht Andy Pattee, OT Brad Richtsmeier, WR Chad Rinehart, OL First Team: Max Busher Honorable Mention: Joseph Rieber, OG Honorable Mention: Jake Farley, LB 2013 Jake Farley Steve Beard, QB Adam Vogt, LB Curt Bradley, WR David Johnson, RB Jordan Gacke Troy Dooley, RB Honorable Mention: Ross Hannam, TE Second Team: 2014 Max Busher Eric Lyons, OL Nathan Smith, LB Isaac Ales, DL Lee Carhart Marc Salmon, DB Max Busher, LB Jake Farley Travis Schipper, LB Jack Rummells, OL Jacob Hurla Honorable Mention: Robert Rathje Jacob Rathmacher, OL Jacob Rathmacher

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Jack Rummells (District VI/1st Team AAA) 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL Karter Schult Karter Schult 2008 Nick Nelson, DB 2015 Isaac Ales (District VI/1st Team AAA) 2009 Josh Mahoney, LB Robert Rathje 2016 Karter Schult Stacy Chinander LS Jacob Rathmacher (District VI/1st Team AAA) 2010 Billy Hallgren, PK Karter Schult Robert Rathje Ryan Mahaffey, TE 2016 Isaac Ales (District VI) Jamar Thompson, LB Robert Rathje Austin Zlab, OL Jacob Rathmacher FCS ATHLETIC DIRECTORS 2011 Ben Boothby, DL Karter Schult ACADEMIC ALL-STAR August Hadenfeldt, DL Jarred Herring, WR 2012 Kyle Bernard, P COSIDA ALL-AMERICANS 1998 Brad Meester, OC Matt Pedersen, LB 2013 Dan Kruger, OL 2001 Chris Stimmel, FS 2014 Max Busher, LB 1974 Paul James, LB David Johnson RB 1980 Owen Dockter, DT Adam Vogt, LB 2003 Tom Petrie, QB Jake Farley, LB (2nd Team AAA) Jack Rummells, OL 1985 Mark Farley, LB 2004 John Schabilion, OC 2005 John Schabilion, OC 2015 Isaac Ales, DL (District VII) Savon Huggins, RB 1986 Mark Farley, LB 2006 James Lindgren, WR 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL Jacob Rathmacher, OL (District VII) 2016 Karter Schult, DL 1991 Mike Schulte, RB 2008 Josh Mahoney, LB 2009 Josh Mahoney, LB Robert Rathje, OL (District VII/2nd Team AAA) Griffin Gaeta, TE 1998 Brad Meester, OC 2011 Ben Boothby, DL (S-A of the Year) (District VII) MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE 1999 Brad Meester, OC 2012 Kyle Bernard, P (District VII/1st Team AAA) 2014 Jake Farley, LB LEADERSHIP & SERVICE AWARD 2000 Adam Vogt, LB 2015 Jacob Rathmacher, OL (District VII) 2016 Karter Schult, DL 2008 Ben Schmidt, DB 2001 Chris Stimmel, FS 2011 Ben Boothby, DL (District VII) FCS ADA POSTGRADUATE 2013 David Johnson, RB Adam Vogt, LB SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST 2014 Jack Rummells, OL (District VII) 2015 Jordan Webb, DB 2002 Eddie Galles, WR 2006 James Lindgren, WR (District VII) 2009 Josh Mahoney, LB BURGER KING SCHOLAR-ATHLETE MacKenzie Hoambrecker 2011 Ben Boothby, DL (District VII) 2012 Kyle Bernard, P 1999 Brad Meester, OC 2003 Eddie Galles, WR 2014 Jake Farley, LB (District VII) 2015 Jacob Rathmacher, OL NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 2004 John Schabilion, OC 2016 Karter Schult, DL ACADEMIC ADVISORS FOR (District VII) ATHLETICS STUDENT James Lindgren, WR WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY ACHIEVEMENT (District VII) (ACADEMIC HEISMAN) 2005 John Schabilion, OC 1999 Terrance Malone, DB (District VII) 2006 James Lindgren, WR James Lindgren, WR (Semifinalist) ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD (District VII) 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL 2006 James Lindgren, WR (Semifinalist) 2011 Ben Boothby, DL (District VII/1st Team AAA) 2009 Josh Mahoney, LB (Finalist) 2007 Chad Rinehart, OL (Finalist) (District VII) 2011 Ben Boothby, DL NCAA POST-GRADUATE 2008 Josh Mahoney, LB (Semifinalist) SCHOLARSHIP (District VII/2nd Team AAA) 2012 Kyle Bernard, P 2009 Josh Mahoney, LB (Semifinalist) 1981 Owen Dockter, Sociology (District VII/1st Team AAA) 2014 David Johnson, RB 2010 Ben Boothby, DL 2009 Josh Mahoney, (Semifinalist) Economics/English (District VII/2nd Team AAA) 2015 Isaac Ales, DL 2011 Ben Boothby, DL 2012 Kyle Bernard, (Semifinalist) Movement andExercise (District VII/1st Team AAA) 2016 Karter Schult, DL 2013 Jake Farley, LB (Finalist) (District VI) NCAA WALTER BYERS AWARD Collin Albrecht, DL NFF HAMPSHIRE (District VI) 2009 Josh Mahoney, HONOR SOCIETY Economics/English 2015 Isaac Ales (District VI/2nd Team AAA) 2006 Curt Bradley, WR Jacob Rathmacher James Lindgren, WR

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A – Bealles, Jeff - 1984-87 Brinkley, Ronald - 1954-55 Chinander, Stacy - 2008-09 Dexter, D’Shawn - 2014-16 Abel, Jason - 1989 Beals, Matt - 1996-99 Brinkman, Matt - 1989-90 Chizek, Jim - 1972 Dhaemers, Steve - 1989-91 Abney, Don - 1947-49 Beamon, Willie - 1989-90, 92 Brinkman, Mike - 1988-89 Christensen, Paul - 1977-78 Dickens, Charles - 1974-75 Abrahamson, Dick - 1958 Beamon III, Willie - 2016- Brookins, Taylor - 2007-08 Christianson, W. - 1940 Dietrich, Colin - 2010 Adams, Dymon - 1999 Beard, Steven - 1993-96 Brown, Charles - 2013-16 Church, Kenneth - 1942 Dietrich, Gene - 1969-71 Admire, Kaleb - 2009-11 Beck, Brian - 1996-98 Brown, Dominick - 2002 Clapp, Chris - 1994-97 Dillavou, Darrell - 1947 Agnew, Dan - 1965 Becker, Howard - 1960 Brown, Ed - 1972-73 Clarahan, Rick - 1979 Dixon, Ryan - 2013 Albrecht, Colin - 2011-13 Beetsch, Richard - 1953-54 Brown, Jim - 1949-50 Clark, Ralph - 1982-84 Doak, Ryan - 1997-00 Aimable, Moses - 1984-85 Behr, Ryan - 1992-95 Brown, Jimmie - 2002-03 Clark, Tim - 2010-12 Dobernecker, Chris - 2016- Albrecht, Derc - 2002 Bellock, Cyril - 1940- Brown, Mike - 1979-80 Clark, William - 1974, 76-77 Dockter, Owen - 1977-80 Aldrich, Charles - 1974 Bellock, Vincent - 1967-69 Brown, Neville - 1997 Clayton, Alonzo - 1994,-97 Dodd, Ron - 1972-74 Aldrich, John - 1973-74 Benge, Adam - 1998-99, 01-02 Brown, Reggie - 2003-04 Clement, Larry - 1966 Dokes, Dre - 2003-06 Alexander, Troy - 1990-91 Bennett, Aaron - 1999 Brown, Stanley - 1947-49 Clemmenson, Harvey - 1945 Donnel, Allen - 1987 Alford, Ben - 2008 Bennett, Kyle - 2008-09 Brown, Sylvester - 1990-94 Cochrane, Clark - 1956 Donovan, Scott - 1973 Ales, Isaac - 2012-15 Berg, Chris - 1994-95 Brown, Ted - 1977 Collins, Josh - 2008-11 Dooley, Troy - 1994-95 Allen, A.J. - 2015- Bergman, Brett - 2007-08 Browner, Brent - 1998-01 Conley, James - 2008-11 Dorleant, Makinton - 2013-15 Allen, Andre - 1991-94 Bergstrom, Richard - 1967-69 Browning, J’Veyon - 2014- Cook, Carroll - 1937 Douglas, Bryce - 2015- Allen, Andy - 1995-96 Berlin, Eddie - 1997-00 Bruder, Marty - 1984 Cook, Ray - 1982, 84-85 Downing, Tim - 2007 Allen, Lester - 2003-04 Berlin, Tom - 2003-04 Brutley, Daryon - 2001 Cooper, Curtis - 2004-06 Dreyer, Jordan - 2002-03 Allen, Terrell - 2006-07 Bernard, Kyle - 2009-12 Bryan, Fred - 1980-82 Corner, Tank - 1991-92 Drysdale, Sam - 2016- Allen, Terry - 1975-78 Berry, Nelson - 1979 Buchanan Jr., Ray - 2014-16 Cory, Mark - 1981 Dunn, LeRoy - 1953-54 Allen, Trevor - 2016- Beverlin, Ken - 1963-64 Buchwald, Randall - 1974-76 Coughlin, Kevin - 1977 Dunne, Eli - 2015- Alvarez, Nick - 2006-07 Bice, Greg - 1958 Buck, Don - 1958 Cowan, Spencer - 1983-86 Dunnigan, Charlie - 1959 Alston, Barry - 1973 Bieghler, Logan - 2013-15 Bumgardner, Mark - 1950-51 Cox, Dave - 1960-61 Durflinger, Scott - 1991-94 Applegate, Hezekiah - 2016- Bienfang, Homer - 1947-50 Burckhard, Wendlen - 1938-39 Cox, Louis - 1986-87 Dusho, Jeremy - 1999 Appleman, Jacob - 2015- Bingaman, Ryan - 2011-14 Burdick, Harold - 1949 Cox, Vincent - 1968-70 Dutcher, George - 1937-38 Andersen, Brian - 1996-99 Bitcon, Lawrence - 1953-54 Burkle, Cory - 1993-96 Cramer, Dean - 1953 Anderson, Barrett - 2004-07 Black, Brook - 2008 Burns, Peter - 1989-92 Crane, Bob - 1959-60 E – Anderson, Carlos - 2009-12 Blaha, Dale - 1974 Buser, Loren - 1963-64 Crew, Leland - 1949-50 Eagen, Todd - 1986, 88-90 Anderson, Jeff - 1994 Blair, Tavaughn - 2013-14 Bush, Delond - 1993-95 Cribbs, William - 1947 Easley, Matt - 2015-16 Anderson, Gary - 1968 Blankenberg, Steve - 1973 Busher, Max - 2011-14 Crouch, George - 1987-88 Easter, Marcus - 1994-96 Anderson, Joe - 1979-82 Blessington, Mark - 2011-13 Buss, Aaron - 1998-2000 Cunningham, Logan - 2013-16 Eastman, Dale - 1976 Anderson, Kevin - 1986-89 Boals, Dan - 1960-61 Buss, Jeff - 1982-84 Culver, Mark - 1995-96 Ebertowski, Austin - 2012 Anderson, Mike - 1991-94 Bock, Michael - 1966 Bute, Gordon - 1937 Curran, Ben - 2007 Eckhardt, Skip - 1978-80 Anderson, Ronald - 1968 Boehlke, Jason - 2001 Butler, Bryan - 2003-04 Curry, Mike - 1977-78 Edem, Dan - 2011-12 Anderson, Wes - 1987-88 Boettcher, Aaron - 2003 Butler, Doug - 1951, 53-54 Cutkomp, Zach - 2010-13 Ehn, Josh - 2003 Angell, Mike - 1985-86 Boeve, Adam - 1999 Button, Dennis - 1962 Cutright, Brian - 2002-05 Ehrig, Dave - 1978-79 Arduser, Kenneth - 1968 Bohner, Ross - 2000-03 Byrnes, Ray - 1948-49 Cutshall, Bob - 1941 Eichelberger, Don - 1961 Arendt, Philip - 2016- Bohnsack, Lou - 1950-51 Eilander, Darrin - 1986-89 Arnold, Ed - 1976-78 Bohnstengel, David - 2007 C – D – Eilert, Will - 2008-11 Arnold, Ryan - 2002-04 Boland, Art - 1938-39 Caballero, Mark - 1984-85 Dallis, Carlos - 1999-01 Eisenlauer, Richard - 1950 Armstrong, Terry - 1985-86 Boll, Jake - 2010-12 Cacek, Charles - 1948 Dalton, Mickey - 1996 Eisenmenger, Pat - 1973-75 Arvidson, Tim - 1980 Bonnette, Seth - 1989-90 Cade, Renaldo - 1981 Damron, Jim - 1958 Ehigiamusoe, Osayi - 2006 Asleson, George - 1959 Bonsall, Duane - 1957-58 Caldwell, Kreston - 2013 Daniels III, Albert - 2006 Ellingson, Rick - 1977-78 Asman, Matt - 2007 Boothby, Ben - 2008-11 Calloway, William - 1968 Daniels, Clarence - 1973 Elliot, Richard - 1978, 80 Augustin, Tim - 1996 Boren, Sean - 2011 Camarata, Laverne - 1942 Daniels, Mike - 1982-83 Ellis, Kelly - 1977-79, 81 Austin, Brendan - 1992-93 Borland, Glen - 1957 Campbell, Dave - 1986-89 Danilov, Misha - 2010-12 Elmer, Andrew - 1997- 99 Avelchas, Nick - 1941-42 Borman, Eric - 1990 Campbell, Elijah - 2016- Davis, Carl - 1975-76 Elsbernd, Ryan - 1992-94 Bormann, Eric - 1992 Campbell, Jim - 1972-73 Davis, Clee - 1974 Epstein, Tyler - 2007 B – Bostic, Alan - 1987-88 Campbell, Melvin - 1974-76 Davis, Damian - 1988-89 Erion, Randy - 1974 Bahr, Dennis - 1962-63 Botkin, Mark - 1985-88 Campbell, Mike - 1985-88 Davis, DeMarus - 2002 Errthum, Austin - 2016- Bailey, Aaron - 2015-16 Bowen, Dick - 1941-42 Canady, Tre’Darrius - 2008-11 Davis, Nick - 2004-06 Erstad, David - 1976-78 Baker, Brian - 1984-87 Bower, Dan - 1992-95 Capitani, Ralph - 1951, 53-54 Davis, Parnell - 1989 Etzel, Scott - 1981-83 Banks, Danny - 1998-99, 01 Bowman, Carl - 1960 Cappaert, Jim - 1982 Davis, Zach - 2008-10 Evans, Dave - 1980 Barbatti, Thomas - 1966-68 Boyd, Carl - 1985-87 Carhart, Lee - 2014- Davison, Brian - 1995 Evans, Araf - 2004-07 Barnes, Jalen - 2012-13 Bradley, Curt - 2003-06 Carlo, Douglas - 1974-76 Day, Pat - 1988-90 Eyman, D.P. - 2007-09 Barney, Willie - 1993-96 Branch, Darren - 2009-11 Carlsen, Travis - 1999 DeHaan, Cody - 1997-00 F – Barnhart, Don - 1940-41 Bratschie, Jeff - 1982 Carlson, Luke - 1986-88 DeHoedt, Casey - 2012-13 Falk, Adam - 2005-07 Barz, Kevin - 1976-77 Braunschweig, R. - 1950 Carnes, Brion - 2013-14 Deike, Ben - 2000-03 Farley, Jake - 2012-14 Basye, James - 1965 Bray, Carter - 1981 Carr, Alex - 2012 Deike, Dallas - 1973-76 Farley, Jared - 2014- Bates, Jeff - 2002-05 Brechin, Bill - 2002 Carson, Tim - 1973-74 Demos, Dalton - 2015 Farley, Mark - 1983-86 Batten, Pat - 1972-73 Breeland, Jason - 2002-05 Carter, Brannon - 2004-07 Deines, Dana - 1976-79 Feddersen, Rory - 1987-90 Baumler, Brad - 1988-91 Breitbach, Louis - 1937 Carter, Richard - 2000-01, 03-04 Delaere, Marc - 1992-94 Feldpausch, Joe - 2013-14 Bayevsky, Jesse - 1939 Brelsford, Brodie - 2000-02 Case, Walter - 1947-48 Derhammer, David - 1966 Ferch, Duncan - 2015- Beach, John - 1949-50 Brennan, Dameko - 2007 Chambers, Bill - 1945 DeVan, Paul - 1945, 47-48 Ferguson, Garrett - 1996-97 Bealles, Bill - 1983-85 Bright, Dave - 1971 Chambers, Jeff - 1985-88 DeVries, Dusty - 2000 Fertig, Robert - 1975-77

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Fiacco, Jason - 2006-09 Golly, Tracy - 1987 Hanson, Trevor - 2013-16 Horne, David - 2005 Joseph, Moses - 2002 Fiacco, Ron - 1975-76 Gonnering, Jake - 2009-10 Hanssen, Mark - 1984-87 Hougom, Steve - 1988-89 Junkman, Charles - 1983-84 Fiech, Michael - 2001-02 Gonzalez, Luis - 1985-86 Harken, Matt - 1992-95 Houser, Steven - 1975 Junkman, Randy - 1970-71 Figueroa, Steven - 2011 Goodvin, Elvin - 1946-47 Harken, Robert - 1968 Howard, Anthony - 2001-02 Junge, Steven - 1968 Filer, Mike - 1968-70 Goodwille, Gene - 1941 Harms, Brad - 1998-00 Howard, Austin - 2006-09 Jurgens, Griffith - 2001-02 Finn, Howard - 1939 Goodwin, Jamie - 2005 Harms, Dennis - 1972-73 Howard, Darion - 2010-11 Firstley, Josh - 2006-07 Goree, Darryl - 1982-83 Harnack, Don - 1987-88 Howard, Sherrod - 1985-88 K – Fisher, Bud - 1948-50 Gougis, Jeff - 1986 Harraway, Adrien - 1999-00 Howell, Colton - 2016- Kagan, Leo - 1937-38 Fisher, Donald - 1953-54 Graham, Aaron - 2016- Harrell, Jonathan - 2002-03 Hubbard, John - 2011-12 Kaiser, Stephen - 2012 Fisk, Jack - 1950 Graham, Kevin - 1981 Harrington, Todd - 1991-94 Hudak, Darren - 2008 Kalis, Ed - 1950 Flander, Trent - 2007-09 Grace, Pat - 2007-09 Harris, De’Veon - 2007-08 Hudnutt, Michael - 1990-93 Kane, Allen - 1937 Flynn, Paul - 1986-88 Gran, Zach - 2009-10 Harris, Kenny - 2000-01 Huffman, Max - 1956-58 Kanne, Todd - 1985 Fontana, Mike - 1989-90 Granderson, Jaz - 2010-11 Harris, Kirk - 2012-14 Huggins, Savon - 2015 Kaylor, Mahlon - 1950-51 Formanek, Larry - 1979-80 Graves, Nate - 2010 Harris, Steve - 1981-84 Hull, Chris - 1990 Keith, Brandon - 2006-07 Formanek, Richard - 1954-55 Gray, Johnny - 2005-07 Harskamp, Dave - 1971 Hunemuller, Reed - 1975-78 Keith, Kevin - 1990-91 Fort, L.J. - 2008-10 Gray, Mike - 1997 Hart, Don - 1956 Hunt, Bob - 1941 Keller, Joe - 2002-04 Fortney, Shane - 1997 Gray, Rashadeem - 2015- Hartema, Ron - 1964 Hunter, Patrick - 2004-05 Kelley, Matt - 1994-96 Foster, Jerry - 1953, 55 Gray, Rodney - 1990-92 Hartman, Dean - 1959 Hutchings, James - 1983-84 Kelly, Walt - 2001-04 Foster, Jerry - 1959 Green, Larry - 1967-69 Hartung, Dan - 1978-79 Huygens, Mark - 2005-08 Kettner, Dennis - 1967-69 Fountain, Daurice - 2014- Green, Troy - 1989 Harvey, Ken - 1980-81 Key, Alphonso - 2003-05 Fowler, Brad - 2004 Gregory, John - 1959 Hawthorne, Greg - 1994-96 I – Key, Thelonious - 1985-88 Fox, Terry - 1965-66 Griffin, Kenneth - 1942, 46 Hayes, Brad - 1979-82 Idleburgh, James - 2003-04 Kilfoy, Tim - 2012-15 Francke, Scott - 1985-86 Griffith, Donald - 1939 Healy, Dennis - 1966 Indvik, Bo - 1941-42 Killins, Pete - 1982 Fransen, Jim - 1973-74 Griffith, Jerry - 1979-81 Hebert, D.J. - 2013 Ingalls, Steve - 1980-82 King, Lynn - 1965-66 Fredericks, Chris - 1991-92 Griffin, Anthony - 1993 Heideman, Darin - 2002-05 Isaacson, Mike - 1991-92 King, Ron - 1981, 83 Freebolin, Fred - 1981-84 Grimes, Edward - 1984-85 Heimsoth, Jay - 1994-97 Issak, Oliver - 1954 Kinney, Chuck - 2006-09 Freeman, Roger - 1955-56 Grimes, Rickey - 2016- Hein, Mark - 1986-89 Ivory, Titus - 2001-04 Kirk, Justin - 2005- 08 Freeney, William - 1990-92 Grove, Don - 1954, 56 Heins, Justin - 2001-04 Klahn, Scott - 1991-93 Freeney, Terrance - 2003-05 Grover, Judd - 1990 Helgens, J.P. - 2009 J – Klaudt, Richard - 1968-69 Friedrich, Joe - 2016- Grundy, Randy - 1982 Helgeson, Jeff - 1993-95 Jackson, Carly - 1981-82 Klavas, Bob - 1976-77 Friess, Doug - 1982-83 Gulick, Bruce - 1966-68 Helmer, Danny - 1987 Jackson, Doug - 1987-88 Klieman, Chris - 1986-90 Friess, Keith - 1987 Gunn, David - 1999, 2000 Helming, Ryan - 1997-00 Jackson, Jim - 1962-63 Klinger, James - 1968-69 Frisk, Charles - 1972-73 Gustafson, Chris - 1999-00 Hendricks, Walter - 1967-1969 Jackson, Will - 2009 Klostermann, Barry - 1986-87 Fromholtz, Kyle - 2000 Guzman, Julio - 1997-98 Henderson, Raishaun - 2001-04 Jaghai, Nikholi - 2016- Knapcyzk, Ken - 1984 Frost, Derrick - 2000-02 Hendrickson, Mark - 1976-79 James, Craig - 2008, 10 Knock, Bob - 1955-56 Fry, Wayne - 1973-74 H – Hendrix, Damon - 2015-16 James, Jaylin - 2016- Koch, Les - 1963-64 Fullbright, Mark - 1978-80 Haberman, Wayne - 1977 Henke, Cory - 2003-04 James, Paul - 1972-74 Koebcke, Brett - 2004-05 Fuller, Joe - 1982-85 Hadenfeldt, Augest - 2009-11 Herdliska, Mike - 1989 Jansen, Justin - 2000-02 Kollmorgen, Sawyer - 2012-15 Fuller, Zerrick - 2010 Hadennfeldt, Bob - 1941, 45 Hermann, John - 2003-05 Jegen, Christian - 2016- Kolpin, Mike - 1985-88 Fulton, Derrick - 1994-95 Hadley, Ron - 1978 Herndon, Jamal - 1999-00 Jenkins, Charles - 1983-84 Kolsrud, Don - 1954 Furrey, Mike - 1997-99 Hagge, Lauren - 1945 Herrig, Nate - 2007-09 Jenkins, John - 1996, 98 Kolthoff, Ken - 1984, 86-87 Hahn, Bobby - 1956-57 Herrin, John - 1990-93 Jennings, De’Angelo - 2014-15 Koos, Dave - 1956 G – Hall, Deiondre’ - 2012-15 Herring, Jarred - 2008-11 Jensen, Milo - 1939 Kopriva, Jack - 2011 Gacke, Jordan - 2010-13 Hall, Lance - 1995-96 Hershberger, James - 1954-55 Jepsen, Chris - 2011-13 Kortemeter, Karl - 1974 Gaeta, Griffin - 2013-16 Hall, Pat - 1975-76 Hill, Barkley - 2014-16 Johansen, Norman - 1941 Korver, Doug - 1963-64 Galles, Eddie - 2002-03 Hall, Randy - 1997-98 Hill, Cedric - 1983-84 Johnson, Charles - 2005 Kos, Adam - 2005-06 Gant, Richard - 1947 Hall, Rod - 2015 Hill, Charlie - 1961 Johnson, David - 2011-14 Kothe, Jacob - 1992-95 Gardner, Scott - 1984-85 Hallgren, Billy - 2007-10 Hill, Dexter - 2005 Johnson, Doug - 1974 Kovacevich, Bill - 1965-66 Garrett, Cyrus - 2005-06 Halligan, Pat - 1955-56 Hill, Eric - 1981 Johnson, Jay - 1989-92 Krapfl, Mike - 1989-90 Garvin, Matt - 2005 Hamilton, Jeff - 1976-77 Hill, John - 1984-87 Johnson, Jeremy - 2013 Kratky, Robert - 1953 Gau, Mike - 1979-80 Hamilton, Scott - 1979-81 Hillman, Mike - 1973 Johnson, Jim - 1979-82 Krebs, Walt - 1975-76 Gefs, Jim - 1972 Hammar, Greg - 1993 Hines, Jerry - 1987-88 Johnson III, Joe - 2009 Kroemer, Ken - 1959-60 Gehrke, Brad - 1989-90 Hammond, Del - 1964 Hirsch, Gary - 1968-69 Johnson, Marvin - 1967-68 Kromah, Mohammed - 2011-12 Geise, Doran - 1978-79 Hammond, Kevin - 1992-95 Hoagland, Rodney - 1953-54 Johnson, Mike - 1979-83 Kruger, Dan - 2011-13 Gentzler, Dave - 1978, 80 Hampton, Robert - 1967-68 Hoambrecker, Mack.- 2000-02 Johnson, Steve - 1991-92 Kuhter, Sam - 2015- Gerard, Shawn - 2008-11 Hamre, Robert - 1999-02 Hobbs, Kirk - 1980-82 Johnson, Tyler - 2001-04 Gerrell, Michael - 1998-00 Hamrock, Jason - 1992-95 Hodam, Rick - 1967-69 Jones, Doug - 1973-74 L – Gibbs, Beau - 2003-04 Haning, Thomas - 1974-76 Hodge, Elijah - 2009 Jones, James - 1987-90 Lacy, Jordan - 2004-07 Gibson, Chad - 2011-12 Hanley, Hurley - 1959-60 Hoffa, Randy - 1975-77 Jones, Jason - 1995-96 Lafollette, Andy - 1994-96 Gilson, Joel - 2007-08 Hannam, Ross - 2003-06 Hoffman, Eric - 2004-07 Jones, Marvin - 1937 LaGrant, Quincy - 1997-98 Ginn, Bryan - 1976-77 Hannam, Ryan - 1998-01 Holcomb, Randy - 1983-84 Jones, Rodger - 1968-1970 Lakin, Jeffrey - 1974-76 Gipper, Tim - 1981 Hansen, Bryce - 1966 Hollimon, Terry - 1997 Jones, Scott - 1991 Lanaghan, Richard - 1953-54 Girdner, Jeff - 1979-80 Hansen, Denny - 1986-87 Holmes, Mark - 1981-83 Jones, Tom - 1981-83 Lancaster, Aaron - 1991 Glass, Myron - 1991-94 Hansen, Pat - 1986, 89 Holt, Greg - 1980 Judge, Joe - 1991-92 Landau, Arthur - 1953-54 Goddard, Dan - 1968-69 Hansen, Warren - 1958-59 Honsbruch, Merlyn - 1941 Jongejeugd, Kris - 2001-02 Lane, Nate - 2006 Goff, Mark - 1982 Hanson, Jon - 1969-70 Hord, D.J. - 2008-09 Jorgenson, Trevor - 2015 Lane, Wes - 2006-09

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Lang, Terry - 1978-79 Marbles, Derrick - 1991-94 Mitchell, Jack - 1998-99 Olinyk, Mike - 1977 Lange, Dick - 1962 Marchman, Otis - 1995-97 Mitchell, Matt - 2000-03 Oliphant, Rich - 1962-63 Q – Lanning, Jim - 1981-82 Martin, Scott - 1992 Mitchell, Pat - 1959-61 Olsen, Christian - 1995-96 Quirarte, Tony - 1980 Lanpher, Jared - 2011-12 Marsden, Clement - 1939 Mitchell, Ray - 2013-14 Omli, Tate - 2013-14 Lappe, Graydon - 1947 Martin, Andre - 2009-11 Mohling, Paul - 1947 O’Neill, Tim - 1997-99 R – Larimore, Don - 1948 Martin, Dale - 1942 Mohr, Bruce - 1965-66 Oordt, Schuylar - 2007-10 Rabey, Howard - 1937-38 Law, Derrick - 2006-09 Martin, Leon - 1940-41 Molstead, Mike - 1983-84 Ori, Frank - 1984-85 Raffensperger, John - 1959-60 Lee, Bob - 1946-49 Martin, Max - 2009 Monroe, Tony - 1990-93 Orth, Terry - 1984-86 Rainbow, Bud - 1949-50 Lee, John E. - 1992-94 Martin, Ralph - 1950 Monson, Chad - 1990-92 Otto, Nick - 1977-78 Ramthum, David - 1977-80 Lee, John P. - 1990-93 Masonholder, Merle - 1963-64 Montgomery, Bruce - 1962-63 Overman, Justin - 2002-03 Randall, Walter - 1997-98 Lee, Terry - 1989 Matthes, Michael - 2003-05 Montgomery, Norm - 1977-78 Owen, Ron - 1965 Ranum, Brad - 1990 Lehman, Braden - 2012-15 Matthews, Dave - 1965 Moore, Briley - 2016- Owens, Chad - 2011-14 Rater, Larry - 1967-69 LeMaster, Brett - 2011-12, 14 Matsen, Nick - 2001-02 Moore, Randy - 1977 Owens, Scott - 1982-85 Rathje, Robert - 2013-16 Leonard, Montari - 2007, 10-11 Mays, Marlus - 2001-03 Moorhouse, Tom - 1970-73 Ozbun, Ryan - 2000-02 Rathmacher, Jacob - 2013-15 Leonardelli, Terry - 1975-76 McBride, Terrell - 2009-10 Moothart, Mark - 2001-02 Rauch, Karl - 1951-53 Leonardelli, Todd - 1977-78 McCabe, Ben - 1938-39 Moretz, Brian - 1992-95 P – Rausa, Nate - 2006-07 Lewis, Corey - 2005-08 McCalley, Ryan - 1996 Morgan, Jerry - 1959 Page, Earl - 1947 Rawlins, Tyler - 2003-06 Lewis, Davey - 1981 McCleary, Garland - 1985 Morgan, Terrell - 2000-02 Palangi, Brian - 2010-12 Reading, Jason - 1990-93 Lewis, Jim - 1981-82 McCleary, Jason - 1991-94 Morris, Andy - 1995-99 Panasci, Frank - 1941 Reed, Michael - 1968 Lewis, Michael - 2000 McComas, Rob - 1989-92 Morrison, Dick - 1984 Pantazis, John - 2000 Reed, Ryan - 1996 Lewis, Whitney - 2006-07 McCorison, Kyle - 2000 Morrison, Greg - 1985 Parson, Merritt - 1947 Reimer, Eric - 2008-10 Lewis, Will - 2006 McCorvey, Dave - 1985-87 Morrison, Ken - 1983, 85 Parsons, Chris - 2005-06 Reimer, Rick - 1980 Limbaugh, Jordan - 2006-09 McCoy, Cody - 2015 Morrison, Michael - 1999 Pastorino, Charles - 1939-41 Reinhardt, Eldon - 1960-61 Lindgren, James - 2003-06 McDermott, Don - 1946-48 Morrison, Mike - 1994-96 Pattee, Andy - 1994-97 Remmert, Brad - 1993-94 Linn, Aaron - 1940-41 McFadden, James - 1982-83 Moses, Neal - 1976 Paulsen, Arnold - 1951 Remmert, Chad - 1990 Linsenmeyer, Jeremy - 1993-96 McFarland, Scott - 1990 Moses, Tim - 1984-85 Paulsen, William - 1950-51 Remmert, Dennis - 1956, 58 Lintz, Isaac - 2012-13 McGaster, Jeff - 2006-07 Mosley, Tim - 1990-93 Pauly, Nick - 2004-06 Rennie, Tirrell - 2010-11 Lippman, Matt - 1994 McKenzie, Ray - 1955 Mote, Kevin - 1985-87 Paup, Alex - 2014 Reth, Adam - 2014-15 Lister, Charles - 1990-91 McKinstry, Greg - 1997-98 Mulholland, Ed - 1966 Paup, Bryce - 1986-89 Reyerson, Mace - 1958-59 Livingston, Bob - 1968-69 McMahon, Brad - 1976 Mumma, D.J. - 1991-94 Pedersen, Ray - 1965-66 Reynolds, Jerry - 1953-55 Lizzi, Jim - 2002-04 McMakin Brett - 2013-15 Murphy, Tom - 1956 Pedersen, Matt - 1996-99 Reynolds, Lee - 2002-03 Lloyd, Darrell - 2007-08 McMoore, Sean - 2006-08 Murray, Jon - 2000 Pedescleaux, Everette - 2005-08 Rhone, Dedrick - 1999-00 Lobdell, Joe - 2005-06 McMoore, Terrell - 2006-08 Muyengwa, Tendai - 1995-97 Peebles, Errol - 1985-88 Rial, Tim - 1990-92 Long, Troy - 1982 McNeail, Kenny - 1980 Peiffer, Wyatt - 2012-15 Richtsmeier, Brad - 2000, 02 Lounsberry, Steve - 1971-73 McNeal, Stephen - 1982-83 N – Peitler, Steve - 1988-89 Riebe, Harland - 1938-39 Loving, Jason - 1946-47 McNeil Ronelle - 2013-15 Nank, Alex - 2013-14 Pena, Javier - 1990-93 Rieber, Joseph - 1998-00 Ludwig, Nate - 1997-98 McPherson, Ted - 1963-64 Neal, Rickey - 2015- Penelton, James - 1994 Rima, Jalen - 2016- Lueck, Colton - 2016- Meester, Brad - 1996-99 Nelson, Erik - 1996-98 Perez, Christian - 2016- Rinehart, Chad - 2004-07 Luhring, James - 1968-69 Mehrl, Randy - 1989-90 Nick Nelson - 2005-08 Perisho, Rex - 1968-69 Roberson, Justin - 1996-99 Luense, Kirk - 1996-97 Meier, Curtis - 2007-08 Nelson, Rick - 1982-83 Peters, Brian - 2012 Roberts, Adam - 2007-08 Lyle, Levi - 1999-01 Melchert, Jeff - 1983-85 Nelson, Simon - 1990-92 Petersen, Duane - 1988-91 Roberts, Hugh - 1938 Lynch, Emmett - 2016- Meredith, Scott - 1996-98 Nelson, Walter - 1994 Peterson, Jerome - 1999 Roberts, Keelan - 1977-78, 80 Lynch, Pat - 1976-78 Messingham, Court - 1986-89 Nepote, Rick - 1979 Peterson, Matt - 1996-99 Roberts, Lew - 1956 Lyons, Darryl - 1981-82 Meyer, Dave - 1982 Netusil, Clay - 1984-86 Peterson, Sam - 2006-07 Roberts, Phil - 1963-65 Lyons, Edward - 1939 Meyer, Dennis - 1968-70 Neuwohner, Jon - 1979-80 Peterson, Scott - 1975, 77-78 Roberts, Tom - 1981-83 Lyons, Eric - 1994-95 Micho, Jim - 1990 Niemann, Kyle - 2005 Peterson, Tim - 1987-90 Robertson, Jeremy - 2007-08 Lyons, Tyrell - 2016- Mikesh, Marvin - 1955 Nissen, Elias - 2015- Petrie, Tom - 2001-04 Robinson, Daniel - 1984-85 Mikkelson, Scott - 1999 Nixon, Tom - 1976 Phillips, Jarvis - 2002 Roby, Bill - 1981 Miliner, Chris - 1980-83 Nofal, Justin - 1997-00 Phipps, Neil - 1976-77 Roby, Kelson - 1979 Miller, Clint - 2000 Nordlie, Craig - 1980-82 Pilcher, Jon - 1992-95 Roderick, Ron - 1957 M – Miller, Darrian - 2014-15 Norenberg, Stan - 1955 Pinkham, Thomas - 1966-68 Rogers, Larry - 1976 Maas, Jim - 1940-41 Miller, Dempsey - 1996-98 Norman, Larry - 1972-74 Pippett, Mark - 1987 Rohlfsen, LaVerne - 1948-50, 53 MacAllister, Jack - 1946 Miller, Dick - 1965 Norris, Jeremy - 1992 Pitlik, James - 1975-78 Rohr, Sam - 2012, 14-15 MacDonald, Joel - 1992 Miller, Jim - 1950-51 Nuss, Chris - 1989-92 Podemski, James - 1938 Rokes, Tracy - 1982-83 Mackey, Matt - 2005 Miller, Larry - 1982-84 Popovic, Milo - 1988-89 Roloff, Harlan - 1947-49 Macklin, Ken - 1988-89 Miller, Leon - 1997 O – Poppen, Mike - 1997-99 Root, John - 1980-82 Magrane, Jerry - 1951 Miller, Lloyd - 1941 Obermeier, Scott - 1992-93 Porter, James - 1994-95 Rosene, Vernon - 1953-54 Mahaffey, Ryan - 2007-10 Miller, Marv - 1968-70 Obi, Henry - 2009-10 Powell, Earl - 1995 Rosien, James - 1953-54 Mahoney, Josh - 2006-09 Miller, Richard - 1966 O’Brien, Joe - 1981-84 Powell, Tyler - 1998-99 Ross, Phil - 1973-74 Mailander, Chris - 1987 Miller, Robert - 1947-49 O’Brien, Mac - 2011-12, 14 Pratt, David - 1989 Roth, Will - 2014 Malausky, Matt - 1999 Miller, Tim - 1993-96 Oden, Markel - 1981-84 Price, Anthony - 1985-88 Rowray, Richard - 1951 Malloy, Michael - 2015-16 Minnick, Phil - 1962-63 Oddo, Pat - 1980 Price, Dwayne - 1982-85 Rubie, Russ - 1985-88 Malone, Terrance - 1995-98 Minnick, Ted - 1960-61 O’Donnell, Brett - 1991-94 Price, Rick - 1964-65 Rudd, James - 1968-69 Manahl, Ryan - 2003-05 Minniefield, Marcel - 2016- O’Donnell, Jim - 1972-73 Prior, Don - 1949-50 Ruffin, James - 2006- 09 Manigault, Joe - 1975-77 Minnieweather, D. - 1993 Ogren, Bob - 1948-49 Putney, Justin - 2013-15 Ruisch, Randy - 1968-70 Maragos, Nicholas - 1974-76 Mitchell, Brian - 1989-91 Olin, Dick - 1965 Putney, Tyler - 2016- Rummels, Jack - 2011-14

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Rush, Dan - 1987-90 Simpson, Bill - 1954 Streets, Scott - 1994-97 Vettraino, Regi - 1997-00 Willson, Blake - 2013-15 Rush, Shawn - 2012-15 Simpson, Trent - 2014-16 Strickland, Maceo - 1994-97 Vice, Jason - 1993-96 Wilson, Darren - 1984-85 Rutledge, Brandon - 1998-99 Sims, Marvin - 1994-1996 Strottman, Bill - 1965 Voggessor, Roy - 1953-54 Wilson, Lucas - 1996-98 Singleton, D.J. - 2016 Sullivan, John - 1958 Vogt, Adam - 1998-01 Wilson, Mark - 1979-82 S – Sinkfield, Terrell - 2009-12 Surrency, Justin - 2002-05 Vokoun, James - 1968-1969 Wingert, Brian - 2003-06 Sabus, Larry - 1956 Skain, Dick - 1949 Sutherland, Kerry - 1980 Wirth, Nate - 2003 Safly, Jason - 1990 Skartvedt, Larry - 1968-1970 Swain, J.J. - 2009-12 W – Wissler, Justin - 2011 St. Meyer, Steve - 1995-96 Skibsted, Dave - 1973 Sweeney, Bryce - 2014-15 Wachenheim, James - 1953 Wissler, Harvey - 1947 Salinas, Steve - 1994 Sloan, Marvin - 1955-56 Swift, Bob - 2005-08 Wachenheim, Lee - 1947-51 Wistey, Glenn - 1946 Salmon, Bill - 1973-74 Smallwood, Scott - 1986-87 Swisher, Kurt - 1976-77 Wagner, James - 1968-1969 Wittman, Ed - 1941 Salmon, Marc - 1993-95 Smiley, Mike - 1980 Syndergaard, Jarod - 2013 Waite, Mike - 1989 Woepking, Warren - 1966-68 Salz, Mark - 1979-82 Smith, Bill - 1966 Szczyrbak, Ezra - 2015- Walker, Taras - 1996-97 Wohlers, Bill - 1958 Sanders, Al - 1980 Smith, Brandon - 2015 Szopinski, Terry - 1981-83 Walker, Thomas - 1953-54 Wolf, Paul - 1991-94 Sanders, Eric - 2004-07 Smith, Casey - 1990-93 Szymanski, Gordon - 2000, 02-03 Wallace, Ben - 2012 Wolter, Greg - 1975 Sanders, Mario - 1983-84 Smith, Jack - 1958 Wallace, Greg - 1988-90 Womochil, Jim - 1987-89 Sanderson, Ben - 2001-02 Smith, Jason E. - 1992 T – Wallace, Joseph - 1990-93 Woodley, Mike - 1970-73 Sandifer, Brian - 1989 Smith, Jason L. - 1991 Talton, Tyree - 1995-98 Waller, Matt - 1993-96 Woods, Preston - 2014- Sandon, Steve - 1979-81 Smith, Jordan - 2008-11 Tatoian, Mike - 1980-82 Walter, Caleb - 2008-10 Woolhiser, Eugene - 1951 Sandy, Justin - 2000-03 Smith, Kriss - 1973 Taylor, Anthony - 1992-95 Walter, Doug - 1968-70 Wright, Dennis - 1962 Sanford, Darnell - 1961 Smith, Luke - 2000 Taylor, Bryan - 1983 Walter, Eric - 1995-96 Wright, Phil - 2011-13 Santee, Claude - 1939 Smith, Lyle - 1953 Tecklenburg, Aaron - 1999-00 Walter, Ryan - 2000-02 Wright, Steve - 1977-80 Santifer, Jason - 2002 Smith, Mike - 1984-87 Tecklenburg, Evan - 2008-09 Ward, Dedric - 1993-96 Wright, William - 1938-39 Sapp, Benny - 2002-03 Smith, Morris - 1956 Tegeler, Rod - 1977-78 Ware, Doug - 1983-84 Wright, Woody - 1987-88 Sauer, Tim - 2009-12 Smith, Nathan - 2000 Tenpenny, Tracy - 1988-91 Warner, Kurt - 1990-93 Saxon, Henry - 1984-85 Smith, Robert - 1966 Teply, Jay - 2008-11 Warren, Luke - 2008-09 Y – Scalissi, Tom - 1973-76 Smith, Tom - 1973 Tharp, Matt - 2003-06 Washington, Malcolm - 2016- Yancey, Franchot - 1982 Schabilion, John - 2003-05 Smith, Tyvis - 2013-16 Thomas, Blake - 2016- Washington, Maurice - 1978 York, Bill - 1950 Schipper, Travis - 1994-97 Smith, Wayne - 1968-1970 Thomas, Clayton - 1955-56 Waskosky, John - 1983 Young, Charles - 1990-91 Schleuger, Chris - 2015 Smith, Wes - 2012 Thomas, Edward - 1999 Waters, Clifford - 2004-07 Young, Edwin - 2012-15 Schmadeke, Michael - 2014-15 Soli, Terry - 1976 Thomas, Jim - 1973-74 Waters, Duane - 1960-61 Yount, Dave - 1982 Schmidt, Ben - 2007-08 Soliday, Jake - 1997-01 Thomas, Seth - 2016- Watson, Eric - 1981 Schmitt, Al - 1984 Sonie, Varmah - 2009-12 Thomas, Tramon - 1997-98 Webb, Jordan - 2012-15 Z – Schoenenberger, J.- 1978 Sonnenberg, Al - 1960 Thomas, Troy - 1982-84 Webster, Kevin - 1980-82 Zabloudil, Bob - 1946 Schonert, Steve - 1980-82 Sorensen, Hans - 1948-50 Thompson, Brett - 1990 Weed, Gerald - 1947 Zehr, Matt - 1999-2000 Schooley, Dave - 1973-74 Sovereign, George - 1949 Thompson, Jamar - 2007-10 Weissenburger, Tom - 1982 Zehr, Nathan - 1996-98 Schooley, Phil - 1967-1968 Sovich, Frank - 1955-56 Thompson, Kane - 2010 Wellbrock, Richard - 1990-91 Zielinski, Grant - 2006 Schramm, Earl - 1942 Spahn, Jim - 1976-77 Thompson, Larry - 1961-62 Wellington, Wilmot - 2011-12 Zlab, Austin - 2008-10 Schratz, Dave - 2005-06 Spani, Jim - 1982 Thompson, Londo - 1999 Wells, Austin - 2011 Zumbach, Brad - 1980 Schuler, Doug - 1970-71 Spanjers, Matt - 1977-78 Thompson, Kane - 2009 Wentzel, Bob - 1975-77 Schult, Karter - 2013-16 Spann, Dannie - 1995-96 Thomsen, Ralph - 1965-66 Weymiller, Marcus - 2015- Schulte, Charles - 1958-59 Speicher, Al - 1983-85 Thorn, Andy - 2003-04 Whitcher, Bruce - 1968-69 Schulte, Mike - 1988-91 Spellman, Ben - 2004 Thorne, Brian - 1981 White, Blake - 2011, 13 Schultz, Randy - 1963-64 Spoden, Steve - 1985-88 Thorp, Kevin - 1979-80 White, Eric - 1985-87 Schultz, Roger - 1980-81 Squire, Rick - 1977-80 Threatt, Ed - 1990-93 White, Gary - 1963 Schwartz, Bill - 1960-61 Squiers, Curt - 1959 Tierney, Casey - 2000-03 Whiteley, Frank - 1949 Schwartz, Ken - 1973-74 Steen, Darrell - 1968 Tim, Sam - 2011-13 Whiting, Jamison - 2013-16 Scott-Brown, Jackson - 2016- Stegall, Brian - 1999, 2003 Timmermans, Mike - 1973-74 Whitver, Mark - 1976-78 Scott, Garrett - 2009-11 Stegall, Rod - 1977-78 Toben, Josh - 1992-95 Wiegmann, Bruce - 1960-61 Scott, Quentin - 2008-09 Steichen, Austin - 2006-09 Todd, Danny - 1979-80 Wilcox, Gary - 1959-60 Scott, Randy - 1973-74 Steines, Mark - 1983-84 Tollefson, David - 1953-54 Wilkinson, Doug - 2003-04 Scriven, Lon - 1966 Steinkamp, Gene - 1940-41 Toom, Michael - 1966 Willard, Kevin - 1983, 85-87 Seiple, Larry - 1982 Stelk, Jeff - 1982 Trewin, Joe - 1996 Williams, Andrew - 2004-06 Seitz, Reid - 2001 Stelken, Art - 1983, 85-86 Triplett, Danny - 2003-04 Williams, Billy - 2014 Setterstrom, Chad - 1999-02 Stensrud, Kevin - 2002-05 Trosky, Gregg - 1978 Williams, Bob - 1946-47 Shafrath, Jerry - 1981-82 Stephenson, Kent - 1962-63 Turner, Maurice - 2007-10 Williams, Brandon - 1995-96 Shannon, Tyler - 2002 Stevens, Bob - 1960-61 Twait, Cal - 2015- Williams, Darian - 2006-07 Sharar, Lincoln - 1993-96 Stewart, Don - 1980-82 Williams, Evan - 2013-14 Shaw, Mike - 1976-77, 79 Stien, Zach - 1999-00, 02 U – Williams, Glenn - 1993-94 Shedd, Kenny - 1989-92 Stigler, Luke - 2003-04 Urbanek, Justin - 1995-96 Williams, John - 1949 Shelton, Chris - 1990-93 Stimmel, Chris - 1999-01 Ursini, Mike - 1982 Williams, John - 1967-69 Sherman, Walt - 1949 Stolz, Todd - 1989-90 Williams, Pat - 1983-86 Shimp, Martin - 1941 Storbeck, Bob - 1984-86 V– Williams, Pat - 1988-91 Shirk, Clifford - 1939 Stotser, B.J. - 2004 Vandevender, De’Andre - 2011 Williams, Robert - 1983-85 Sickles, Sid - 1963 Stovall, Jeff - 1993-96 VanOort, Larry - 1961-62 Williams, Victor - 2006-07 Siddens, Robert - 1947 Strathman, Matt - 2008-10 Varner, Tanner - 2004-05 Williams, Wendell - 1959-60 Sievertsen, Tyler - 2011-13 Stratton, Ed - 1978-80 Vaughn, James - 1982-83 Williams, Xavier - 2011-14 Simkus, Tony - 1950 Stratton, Marty - 1973-76 Vereen Jr., Kevin - 2011-14 Willett, Mike - 1976, 79 UNIFootball/CoachMarkFarley | www.UNIPanthers.com 129 ALL-TIME COACHES

ASSISTANT COACHES Johnson, Jeremiah - 2007- HEAD COACHES *Active Coaches In Bold Kaiser, Jay - 1999-00 Kettner, Dennis - 1972 Coach W L T Years Titles Adams, Blue - 2011 Klein, Collin - 2016 Albert, Jerry - 1982-83 Klieman, Chris - 1992-93, 06-10 No Coach 5 5 0 1895-96 0 Allen, Terry - 1979-88 Klinker, Walt - 1983-95 Fred Wolff 5 1 0 1897 0 Anderson, Robert - 1985-87 Koll, Bill - 1952-56, 1958 E.K. Leighton 4 0 1 1898 0 Anderson, Wes - 1991-95 Kolling, Mike - 1977-84, 87-91 Mr. Sweetland 1 3 2 1899 0 Austin, Atif - 2005-2009 Landphair, Ron - 2001-03 Fred Williams 3 4 1 1900 0 Barkema, Ben - 2015-16 Lichtenberg, Tom - 1988 G.B. Affleck 5 3 2 1901 0 Barnhart, Donald - 1947-50 Lorenz, Thomas - 1975-78 Charles Pell 15 15 5 1902-05 0 Beard, Steve - 1997-99 Lynch, Brandon - 2013-2016 No Football 1906-07 Behrens, Chris - 1997-98 Lyons, Ed - 1956-57 C.B. Simmons 11 0 0 1908-09 0 Greg Bice - 1960 Mahaffey, Ryan - 2013, 2016 J.O. Perrine 3 7 1 1910, 17 0 Bienfang, Homer - 1956 Mason, Tom - 1997 H.F. Pasini 8 4 2 1911-12 0 Bitcon, Lawrence - 1960-62 McCann, Pat - 2017- Allen Berkstresser 8 18 2 1913-16 0 Blythe, Todd - 2012-2014 McCuskey, David - 1950-51 Russell Glaesner 1 3 0 1918 0 Boals, Dan - 1971-74 McGee, Garrick - 1999 Ivan Doseff 6 6 2 1919-20 0 Bolks, Robert - 1985-88, 2002-05 McQuiston, Earl - 1971 L.L. Mendenhall 15 11 2 1921-24 0 Bond, John - 2017- Mitchell, Jack - 2000-02 Paul Bender 25 9 6 1925-29 2 Bowman, Carl - 1962 Montgomery, Jerry - 2006-08 L.W. Whitford 10 13 2 1930-32 0 Braun, David - 2017- Montignani, Bill - 1971 John Baker 6 9 2 1933-34 0 Breitbach, Louis - 1957 Moothart, Mark - 2003-04 Thomas Johnson 4 2 2 1935 0 Bullocks, Daniel - 2012-2014 Moseley, Dick - 1992-96 Clyde Starbeck 95 58 10 1936-42, 45-57 8 Burris, Jeff - 2017- Naber, Brian - 1971 No Football 1943-44 Cacek, Charles - 1955 Nelson, Rick - 2000-2014 William Hammer 10 8 0 1958-59 0 Calloway, Bill - 1970 Niemann, Jay - 1997-01 Stan Sheriff 129 101 4 1960-82 6 Carney, Clarence - 1959 Nordly, Oliver - 1937-52 Darrell Mudra 43 16 1 1983-87 2 Chambers, Wally - 1983-84 Norman, Larry - 1977-80 Earle Bruce 5 6 0 1988 0 Chinander, Erik - 2004-09 Norvell, Jay - 1989 Terry Allen 75 26 0 1989-96 6 Clark, Dan - 2010-12 Oguntodu, Olaitan - 2015-2016 Mike Dunbar 29 15 0 1977-00 0 Clark, Jim - 1951-58 Oliphant, Richard - 1967 Mark Farley 134 67 0 2001-Present 7 Coso, Nick - 1980-82 Paup, Bryce - 2013-2016 Danielson, Nick - 2016- Perkins, Kevin - 2000 Davis, Jeremiah - 1981-82 Piro, John - 1984 AFCA COACHES OF THE YEAR Davis, Joe - 2015 Pirrotta, Lou - 1979 Dewitt, Jovan - 2009-11 Ray, Jason - 2015 1960 District 6 Stan Sheriff Dickinson, Art - 1955-61 Remmert, Dennis - 1964-87 1975 District 6 Stan Sheriff Dorazio, Dan - 1980-81 Rudd, Jim - 1971 1985 Region 4 Darrell Mudra Eagen, Todd - 1991-02 Ryan, Frakn - 1968 1992 Region 4 Terry Allen Entz, Matt - 2010-12 Salmon, Bill - 1983-96, 01-2016 1996 Region 4 Terry Allen Erusha, Don - 1963-77, 1983 Sams, Doug - 1979-82 2001 Region 4 Mark Farley Evangelista, Jim - 1963 Sanders, Eric - 2010-11 2007 Region 4 Mark Farley D.P. Eyman - 2017- Schuler, Denny - 1998 Farley, Mark - 1987-96 Schulte, Charles - 1968-69 FOOTBALL GAZETTE COACH OF THE YEAR French, Roger - 1979 Simmonds, Mike - 2017- Freeney, William - 1997, 01 Smith, Mike - 1988-94 2005 NW Region Mark Farley Frost, Scott - 2007-08 Sommerlot, Roger - 1982-83 Garrison, Michael - 1996 Sullivan, John - 1960 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Gold, Jeremy - 2005-06 Szabo, Steve - 1988 Green, Reginald - 1974-77 Thompson, Larry - 1964, 1970 2000 Darrell Mudra Gregory, John - 1981-82 Thurness, Bob - 1989 2002 Earle Bruce Hall, Brandon - 2006 Verducci, Frank - 2014 Hall, Stanley - 1954-55 Verduzco, Mario - 2001-2014 EDDIE ROBINSON AWARD Hansen, Warren - 1961 Vokolek, D.J. - 2003-05, 2017- Harken, Matt - 2011-12 Walter, Doug - 1972 2007 Mark Farley Hart, Don - 1963 Ward, Dedric - 2010 Haynes, Paul - 1997-98 Whitmore, Chris - 1999-00 Hedden, Chris - 1997-00 Wiegandt, Ardell - 1987, 89-96 Henry, Glen - 1966-69 Wight, Del - 1996 Huzjak, Ryan - 1997-98 Williams, Travis - 2012 Ingalls, Bret - 1997-99 Wilt, Bill - 2008-09 Inge, William - 2001-04 Zenisek, Jeff - 1997-00

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