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YEAR -BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONS (SINCE 1997) Mid-American Conference Champions West Division Champions 2018 Northern Illinois (6-2) 2017 Toledo (7-1) 2018 Northern Illinois (6-2) ! 1969 Toledo (5-0) 2016 Western Michigan (8-0) 2015 NIU/Toledo/WMU/CMU (6-2) 2017 Toledo (7-1) ! 1968 Ohio (6-0) 2014 Northern Illinois (7-1) 2016 Western Michigan (8-0) ! 1967 Toledo (5-1) 2013 Northern Illinois (8-0) 2012 Northern Illinois (8-0) 2015 Bowling Green (7-1) ! 1966 Miami (5-1) 2011 Northern Illinois/Toledo (7-1) 2010 Northern Illinois (8-0) 2014 Northern Illinois (7-1) ! 1965 Bowling Green/Miami (5-1) 2009 Central Michigan (8-0) 2008 Ball State (8-0) 2013 Bowling Green (7-1) ! 1964 Bowling Green (5-1) 2007 C. Michigan/Ball State (4-1) 2012 Northern Illinois (8-0) ! 1963 Ohio (5-1) 2006 Central Michigan (7-1) 2005 NIU/UT (6-2) 2011 Northern Illinois (7-1) ! 1962 Bowling Green (5-0-1) 2004 Toledo/NIU (7-1) 2003 Bowling Green (7-1) 2010 Miami (7-1) ! 1961 Bowling Green (5-1) 2002 Toledo/NIU (7-1) 2001 UT/NIU/BSU (4-1) 2009 Central Michigan (8-0) ! 1960 Ohio (6-0) 2000 WMU/Toledo (4-1) 2008 Buffalo (5-3) ! 1959 Bowling Green (6-0) 1999 WMU (6-2) 1998 Toledo (6-2) 2007 Central Michigan (7-1) ! 1958 Miami (5-0) 1997 Toledo (7-1) 2006 Central Michigan (7-1) ! 1957 Miami (5-0) East Division Champions 2018 Buffalo (7-1) 2005 Akron (5-3) ! 1956 Bowling Green (5-0-1) 2017 Akron (6-2) 2016 Ohio (6-2) 2004 Toledo (7-1) ! 1955 Miami (5-0) 2015 Bowling Green (7-1) 2014 Bowling Green (5-3) 2003 Miami (8-0) ! 1954 Miami (4-0) 2013 Bowling Green (7-1) 2002 Marshall (7-1) ! 1953 Ohio (5-0-1) 2012 Kent State (8-0) 2011 Ohio (6-2) 2001 Toledo (5-2) ! 1952 Cincinnati (3-0) 2010 Miami (7-1) 2009 Ohio/Temple (7-1) 2000 Marshall (5-3) ! 1951 Cincinnati (3-0) 2008 Buffalo (5-3) 2007 Miami/BGSU/Buffalo (4-2) 1999 Marshall (8-0) ! 1950 Miami (4-0) 2006 Ohio (7-1) 1998 Marshall (7-1) ! 1949 Cincinnati (4-0) 2005 Akron/Miami/BGSU (5-3) 2004 Miami (7-1) 1997 Marshall (7-1) ! 1948 Miami (4-0) 2003 Miami (8-0) 2002 Marshall (7-1) 1996 Ball State (7-1) 1947 Cincinnati (3-1) 2001 Marshall (6-0) 1995 Toledo (7-0-1) 2000 Marshall/Akron (5-1) ! won MAC Championship game 1999 Marshall (8-0) 1994 Central Michigan (8-1) 1998 Marshall/Miami (7-1) 1997 Marshall (7-1) 1993 Ball State (7-0-1) 1992 Bowling Green (8-0) ALL-TIME MAC STANDINGS 1991 Bowling Green (8-0) MAC ONLY AS A MAC MEMBER OVERALL 1990 Central Michigan (7-1) * SCHOOL ALL-TIME PCT. ALL-TIME PCT. ALL-TIME PCT. Toledo (7-1) EAST DIVISION * represented MAC in bowl game Akron 87-130 .400 118-193-1 .380 522-547-36 .489 1989 Ball State (6-1-1) Bowling Green 285-183-13 .606 415-303-15 .576 542-391-52 .577 1988 Western Michigan (7-1) Buffalo 51-108 .321 75-163 .315 381-528-28 .422 1987 Eastern Michigan (7-1) Kent State 163-323-4 .337 261-462-8 .363 342-564-28 .381 1986 Miami (6-2) Miami 293-174-11 .624 441-309-18 .586 690-461-44 .596 1985 Bowling Green (9-0) Ohio 247-264-11 .484 357-414-16 .464 573-560-48 .506 1984 Toledo (7-1-1) 1983 Northern Illinois (8-1) WEST DIVISION 1982 Bowling Green (7-2) Ball State 179-164-3 .522 238-257-4 .481 449-423-32 .514 1981 Toledo (8-1) Central Michigan 203-146-10 .579 273-227-11 .545 618-422-36 .591 1980 Central Michigan (7-2) Eastern Michigan 108-230-6 .323 149-332-7 .313 460-595-47 .439 1979 Central Michigan (8-0-1) Northern Illinois 153-100-2 .604 211-184-2 .534 587-494-51 .541 1978 Ball State (8-0) Toledo 279-208-7 .572 417-314-9 .570 544-429-24 .558 1977 Miami (5-0) Western Michigan 251-244-9 .507 382-366-12 .511 569-453-24 .555 1976 Ball State (4-1) FORMER MEMBERS* ( ) years competed in MAC MAC ONLY AS A MAC MEMBER 1975 Miami (6-0) Butler (1947-49) 1-10 .091 10-14-1 .420 1974 Miami (5-0) Cincinnati (1947-52) 19-3 .864 43-19-2 .688 Marshall (1954-68, 1977-2004) 77-73-1 .513 126-116-4 .520 1973 Miami (5-0) UCF (2002-04) 8-16 .333 10-25 .286 1972 Kent State (4-1) UMass (2012-15) 7-25 .219 8-40 .167 1971 Toledo (5-0) Temple (2007-11) 25-15 .625 35-27 .565 1970 Toledo (5-0) Western Reserve (1947-54) 10-23-2 .314 26-43-5 .385 90 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC COACHING RECORDS All-Time MAC Coaching Records (current league schools) AKRON MAC OVERALL Eastern Michigan Continued Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Ron English 2009-13 7-30 .189 11-46 .193 Gerry Faust 1992-94 10-15 .400 13-19-1 .409 • 2013 1-2 .333 1-2 .333 Lee Owens 1995-2003 31-39 .443 40-61 .396 2014-18 13-27 .325 22-40 .355 J. D. Brookhart 2004-09 22-26 .458 30-42 .417 Rob Ianello 2010-11 1-15 .063 2-22 .083 Terry Bowden 2012-18 23-33 .411 35-52 .402 KENT STATE MAC OVERALL Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Trevor J. Rees 1951-63 36-33-1 .514 66-48-4 .576 BALL STATE MAC OVERALL Leo Strange 1964-67 7-15-2 .333 16-21-2 .435 Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Dave Puddington 1968-70 3-13 .187 9-21 .300 Dave McClain 1975-77 13-4 .764 26-7 .788 Don James 1971-74 10-10 .500 25-19-1 .567 Dwight Wallace 1978-84 30-27 .526 40-37 .519 Dennis Fitzgerald 1975-77 12-12 .500 18-16 .529 Paul Schudel 1985-94 47-33-3 .606 60-48-4 .553 Ron Blackledge 1978-80 6-20 .230 8-25 .242 Bill Lynch 1995-2002 28-30 .483 37-53 .411 Ed Chlebeck 1981-82 3-15 .167 4-18 .181 Brady Hoke 2003-08 27-20 .574 34-38 .472 Dick Scesniak 1983-85 6-20 .230 8-25 .242 Stan Parrish 2008-10 5-11 .313 6-19 .240 Glen Mason 1986-87 10-6 .625 12-10 .545 Pete Lembo 2011-15 23-17 .575 33-29 .532 Dick Crum 1988-90 5-19 .208 7-26 .212 Mike Neu 2016-18 4-20 .167 10-26 .278 Pete Cordelli 1991-93 3-23 .115 3-30 .090 Jim Corrigall 1994-97 6-26-1 .196 8-35-1 .193 Dean Pees 1998-2003 13-35 .270 17-51 .250 BOWLING GREEN MAC OVERALL Doug Martin 2004-10 21-35 .375 29-53 .354 Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Darrell Hazell 2011-12 12-4 .750 16-10 .615 Paul Haynes 2013-17 9-30 .231 14-45 .237 Robert Whittaker 1952-54 2-12 .143 10-17 .370 Sean Lewis 2018 1-7 .125 2-10 .167 Doyt Perry 1955-64 46-9 .836 77-11-5 .855 Bob Gibson 1965-67 11-7 .611 19-9 .679 Don Nehlen 1968-76 27-20 .574 53-35-4 .598 MIAMI MAC OVERALL Denny Stolz 1977-85 49-26 .653 56-45-1 .553 Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Mo Ankney 1986-90 18-19 .486 20-31-3 .398 Gary Blackney 1991-2000 47-31 .603 60-50-2 .545 George Blackburn 1948 4-0 1.000 7-1-1 .833 2001-02 11-5 .688 17-6 .739 Woody Hayes 1949-50 7-1 .875 14-5 .737 Gregg Brandon 2003-08 31-17 .646 44-30 .595 Ara Parseghian 1951-55 19-2-1 .886 39-6-1 .859 Dave Clawson 2009-13 23-17 .575 32-31 .508 1956-62 25-8-2 .743 43-22-2 .657 Adam Scheier • 2013 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1963-68 27-8-1 .734 40-17-3 .692 Dino Babers 2014-15 12-4 .750 18-9 .667 Bill Mallory 1969-73 14-11 .560 39-12 .765 Adam Scheier • 2015 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 Dick Crum 1974-77 18-4 .818 34-10-1 .767 Mike Jinks 2016-18 5-14 .263 7-24 .226 Tom Reed 1978-82 23-13-1 .635 34-19-2 .636 Cark Pelini • 2018 2-3 .400 2-3 .400 Tim Rose 1983-89 26-28-3 .482 31-44-3 .417 Randy Walker 1990-98 46-24-3 .650 59-35-5 .621 Terry Hoeppner 1999-04 37-11 .771 48-25 .658 BUFFALO MAC OVERALL Shane Montgomery 2005-08 13-18 .419 17-31 .354 Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Mike Haywood 2009-10 8-8 .500 10-15 .400 Lance Guidry • 2011 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 Craig Cirbus 1999-2000 2-14 .125 2-20 .091 Don Treadwell 2011-13 6-11 .353 8-21 .276 Jim Hofher 2001-05 5-35 .125 8-49 .140 • 2013 0-7 .000 0-7 .000 2006-09 14-18 .438 20-30 .400 Chuck Martin 2014-18 20-20 .500 22-39 .361 Jeff Quinn 2010-14 13-22 .371 20-36 .357 Alex Wood • 2014 2-2 .500 2-2 .500 Lance Leipold 2015-18 15-17 .469 23-27 .460 NORTHERN ILLINOIS MAC OVERALL Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. CENTRAL MICHIGAN MAC OVERALL Jerry Ippoliti 1975 2-3 .400 3-8 .273 Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Pat Culpepper 1976-79 7-18-1 .288 14-29-1 .330 Bill Mallory 1980-83 19-15 .559 25-19 .568 Roy Kramer 1975-77 15-5 .750 25-7-1 .772 Lee Corso 1984 3-5-1 .389 4-6-1 .409 Herb Deromedi 1978-93 90-39-4 .692 110-55-10 .657 Jerry Pettibone 1985 4-4 .500 4-7 .364 Dick Flynn 1994-99 23-26 .469 30-37 .448 Joe Novak 1997-07 47-38 .552 62-65 .488 Mike DeBord 2000-03 7-25 .219 12-34 .261 Jerry Kill 2008-10 18-6 .750 23-16 .590 Brian Kelly 2004-06 15-9 .625 19-16 .543 Tom Matukewicz • 2011 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 Jeff Quinn• 2006 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 Dave Doeren 2011-12 15-1 .938 23-4 .852 Butch Jones 2007-09 20-3 .870 27-13 .675 Rod Carey • 2013 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 Steve Stripling • 2009 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 Rod Carey 2013-18 38-10 .792 52-29 .642 2010-14 18-22 .450 26-36 .419 John Bonamego 2015-18 15-17 .469 22-29 .431 OHIO MAC OVERALL EASTERN MICHIGAN MAC OVERALL Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. 1947-48 3-6 .333 6-11-1 .361 Ed Schlebek 1976-77 5-8 .385 10-12 .456 1949-57 27-21 .562 42-36 .538 Mike Stock 1978-82 3-30 .091 6-38-1 .144 1958-77 64-53 .547 108-92 .540 Bob LaPointe • 1982 1-6-1 .188 1-6-1 .188 1978 3-5 .375 3-8 .273 1983-92 32-41 .438 41-57-5 .422 Brian Burke 1979-84 26-26 .500 31-34 .477 • 1992 1-5 .167 1-6 .143 1985-89 7-32 .179 9-44 .169 Ron Cooper 1993-94 8-9 .471 9-13 .409 Tom Linchtenberg 1990-94 6-34 .150 8-45 .150 1995-99 15-21 .417 20-34 .370 1995-2000 27-20 .574 33-33 .500 • 1999 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2000-2003 4-23 .148 9-34 .209 2001-04 8-24 .250 11-35 .239 • 2003 2-1 .667 2-1 .667 2005-18 70-42 .625 106-75 .586 2004-08 13-26 .333 16-42 .276 • Interim coach www.GetSomeMACtion.com 91 HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC COACHING RECORDS

All-Time MAC Coaching Records MAC Coaches of the Year (current league schools) Selected by the MAC News Media Association TOLEDO MAC OVERALL Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Clair Dunn 1952-53 3-7 .300 9-12 .429 1965 Bo Schembechler, Miami Forrest England 1954-55 5-6 .455 9-7-2 .556 1966 , Western Michigan Jack Morton 1956 1-5 .167 1-7-1 .167 1967 Frank Lauterbur, Toledo Harry Larche 1957-59 4-12 .250 11-15-1 .426 1968 Bill Hess, Ohio Jack Cliverush 1960-62 3-15 .167 8-20 .286 Frank Lauterbur 1963-70 23-22-1 .511 48-32-2 .598 1969 Frank Lauterbur, Toledo Jack Murphy 1971-76 17-19 .472 35-32 .522 1970 Frank Lauterbur, Toledo Chuck Stobart 1977-81 22-22-1 .500 24-31-1 .438 1971 Jack Murphy, Toledo Dan Simrell 1982-89 40-26-2 .603 50-37-2 .573 1972 Don James, Kent State Nick Saban 1990 7-1 .875 9-2 .818 Gary Pinkel 1991-2000 53-23-3 .690 73-37-3 .659 1973 Bill Mallory, Miami Tom Amstutz 2001-08 39-24 .619 58-41 .586 1974 Dick Crum, Miami Tim Beckman 2009-11 17-7 .708 21-16 .568 1975 Dave McClain, Ball State Matt Campbell 2011-15 24-8 .750 35-15 .700 Jason Candle • 2015 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 1976 , Western Michigan Jason Candle 2016-18 18-6 .750 27-13 .675 1977 , Eastern Michigan 1978 Dwight Wallace, Ball State WESTERN MICHIGAN MAC OVERALL 1979 Chuck Stobart, Toledo Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. 1980 Herb Deromedi, Central Michigan John Gil 1948-52 6-15 .286 23-19 .548 1981 Chuck Stobart, Toledo Jack Petoskey 1953-56 4-17-1 .205 8-25-2 .257 1982 Denny Stolz, Bowling Green Merle Schlosser 1957-63 17-23-2 .429 28-33-3 .461 1983 Bill Mallory, Northern Illinois Bill Doolittle 1964-74 24-34-2 .417 58-49-2 .541 Elliot Uzelac 1975-81 30-30 .500 38-39 .494 1984 Dan Simrell, Toledo 1982-86 16-17-3 .486 25-27-3 .482 1985 Denny Stolz, Bowling Green 1987-96 48-32-1 .599 62-47-2 .568 1986 Glen Mason, Kent State 1997-2004 35-29 .547 46-46 .500 1987 Jim Harkema, Eastern Michigan 2005-12 36-27 .571 51-47 .520 P.J. Fleck 2013-16 21-11 .656 30-22 .577 1988 Al Molde, Western Michigan Tim Lester 2017-18 9-7 .563 13-12 .520 1989 Paul Schudel, Ball State 1990 Herb Deromedi, Central Michigan 1991 Gary Blackney, Bowling Green 1992 Gary Blackney, Bowling Green 1993 Paul Schudel, Ball State All-Time MAC Coaching Records 1994 Dick Flynn, Central Michigan 1995 Gary Pinkel, Toledo (former league schools) BUTLER MAC OVERALL 1996 Jim Grobe, Ohio Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. 1997 Gary Pinkel, Toledo Tony Hinkle 1947-49 1-10 .091 10-14-1 .420 1998 Bob Pruett, Marshall 1999 Bob Pruett, Marshall CINCINNATI MAC OVERALL 2000 Gary Darnell, Western Michigan Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. 2001 Urban Meyer, Bowling Green Ray Nolting 1947-48 6-2 .750 10-9-1 .525 Sid Gillman 1949-52 13-1 .929 34-7-1 .821 2002 Joe Novak, Northern Illinois 2003 Terry Hoeppner, Miami MARSHALL MAC OVERALL 2004 J.D. Brookhart, Akron Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. 2005 Bill Cubit, Western Michigan Herb Royer 1954-58 10-21 .323 19-26 .422 2006 Frank Solich, Ohio Charles Snyder 1959-67 13-36-1 .270 28-58-3 .331 Perry Moss 1968 0-6 .000 0-9-1 .050 2007 Turner Gill, Buffalo Bob Pruett 1997-2004 54-10 .844 79-23 .775 2008 Brady Hoke, Ball State 2009 Al Golden, Temple TEMPLE MAC OVERALL 2010 Mike Haywood, Miami Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. 2011 Ron English, Eastern Michigan Al Golden 2007-10 20-12 .625 26-23 .531 Steve Addazio 2011 5-3 .625 9-4 .692 2012 Darrell Hazell, Kent State 2013 Rod Carey, Northern Illinois UCF MAC OVERALL 2014 P.J. Fleck, Western Michigan Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. 2015 Matt Campbell, Toledo Mike Kruczek 2002-03 8-5 .615 10-11 .476 2016 P.J. Fleck, Western Michigan Alan Gooch (Interim) 2003 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 George O’Leary 2004 0-8 .000 0-11 .000 2017 Jason Candle, Toledo 2018 Lance Leipold, Buffalo UMASS MAC OVERALL Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Charlie Molnar 2012-13 2-14 .125 2-22 .083 Mark Whipple 2014-15 5-11 .313 6-18 .250 92 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC COACHING RECORDS

TOP 20 BY WINS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE (TOP 26) MAC ONLY WINS 1. 110 Herb Deromedi, CMU, 1978-93 (minimum four years) 1. 90 Herd Deromedi, CMU, 1978-93 2. 108 Bill Hess, Ohio, 1958-77 1. .859 Ara Parseghian, Miami, 1951-55 2. 70 Frank Solich, Ohio, 2005-18 39-6-1 3. 106 Frank Solich, Ohio, 2005-18 3. 64 Bill Hess, Ohio, 1958-77 2. .821 Sid Gillman, Cincinnati, 1949-52 4. 79 Bob Pruett, Marshall 1997-03 34-7-1 4. 54 Bob Pruett, Marshall, 1997-04 3. .817 Doyt Perry, BGSU, 1955-64 5. 53 Gary Pinkel, Toledo, 1991-00 5. 77 Doyt Perry, BGSU, 1955-64 49-9-5 6. 73 Gary Pinkel, Toledo, 1991-00 4. .775 Bob Pruett, Marshall, 1997-04 t-6. 49 Doyt Perry, BGSU, 1955-64 79-23 7. 66 Trevor Rees, KSU, 1951-63 49 Denny Stolz, BGSU, 1977-85 5. .767 Dick Crum, Miami, 1974-77 8. 48 Al Molde, WMU, 1987-96 8. 64 Bill Mallory, Miami, 1969-73/NIU, 1980-83 34-10-1 6. .700 Matt Campbell, Toledo, 2011 (Interim); t-9. 47 Paul Schudel, BSU, 1985-94 9. 62 Al Molde, WMU, 1987-96 2012-15 (Head Coach); 35-15 47 Gary Blackney, BGSU, 1991-99 62 Joe Novak, NIU, 1997-2007 7. .692 Bo Schembechler, Miami, 1963-68 40-17-3 47 Joe Novak, NIU, 1997-2007 11. 60 Paul Schudel, BSU, 1985-94 8. .674 Bill Mallory, Miami, 1969-73, 12. 46 Randy Walker, Miami, 1990-98 60 Gary Blackney, BGSU, 1991-00 39-12; and NIU, 1980-83, 25-19; 64-31 overall. 13. 40 Dan Simrell, Toledo, 1982-89 13. 59 Randy Walker, Miami, 1990-98 9. .659 Gary Pinkel, Toledo, 1991-00 73-37-3 14. 39 Tom Amstutz, Toledo, 2001-08 14. 58 Bill Doolittle, WMU, 1964-74 10. .658 Terry Hoeppner, Miami, 1999-04 15. 38 Rod Carey, NIU, 2013-18 58 Tom Amstutz, UT, 2001-08 48-25 16. 37 Terry Hoeppner, Miami, 1999-03 11. .6577 John Pont, Miami, 1956-62 16. 56 Denny Stolz, BGSU, 1977-85 43-22-2 t-17. 36 Bill Cubit, WMU, 2005-10 17. 53 Don Nehlen, BGSU, 1968-76 12. .6571 Herb Deromedi, CMU, 1978-93 110-55-10 36 Trevor Rees, KSU, 1951-63 18. 52 Rod Carey, NIU, 2012-18 13. .636 Tom Reed, Miami, 1978-82 19. 35 Gary Darnell, WMU, 1997-03 34-19-1 19. 51 Bill Cubit, WMU, 2005-12 20. 33 Bill Mallory, Miami, 1969-73/ 14. .634 Rod Carey, NIU, 2013-18 20. 49 Dan Simrell, Toledo, 1982-89 52-30 NIU, 1980-83 21. 48 Terry Hoeppner, Miami, 1999-2004 15. .621 Randy Walker, Miami, 1990-98 t-21. 31 Gregg Brandon, BGSU, 2003-08 59-35-5 48 Frank Lauterbur, Toledo, 1963-70 31 Lee Owens, Akron, 1995-2003 16. .604 Don Nehlen, BGSU, 1968-76 23. 46 Gary Darnell, WMU, 1997-2004 53-34-4 23. 30 Bill Lynch, BSU, 1995-02 17. .598 Frank Lauterbur, Toledo, 1963-70 t-24. 27 Bo Schembechler, Miami, 1963-68 48-32-2 Active MAC coaches are bolded. 18. .595 Greg Brandon, BGSU, 2003-08 27 Carroll Widdoes, Ohio, 1949-57 44-30 27 Don Nehlen, BGSU, 1968-76 t- 19. .586 Tom Amstutz, Toledo, 2001-08 27 Brady Hoke, BSU, 2003-08 58-41 t- 19. .586 Frank Solich, Ohio, 2005-18 106-75 Active coaches are bolded. 21. .577 P.J. Fleck, Western Michigan, 2013-16 30-22 22. .576 Trevor Reese, Kent State, 1951-63 66-48-4 23. .573 Dan Simrell, Toledo, 1982-89 50-37-2 24. .568 Al Molde, Western Michigan, 1987-96 62-47-2 25. .554 Paul Schudel, Ball State, 1985-94 60-48-4 26. .532 Pete Lembo, Ball State, 2011-15 33-29 27. .531 Al Golden, Temple, 2007-10 26-23 28. .520 Bill Cubit, Western Michigan, 2005-12, 51-47

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MAC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR YEAR OFFENSE DEFENSE FRESHMAN 1965 Willie Asbury (KSU) Bob Rowe (WMU) SPECIAL TEAMS 1966 Bruce Matte (MIA) Bob Rowe (WMU) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1967 John Schneider (UT) Tom Beutler (UT) 1998 Brad Selent (Western Michigan) 1968 Cleve Bryant (OU) Bob Babich (MIA) 1999 Dave Zastudil (Ohio) 1969 (UT) Joe Green (BGSU) 2000 Justin McCareins (Northern Illinois) 1970 Chuck Ealey (UT) Dick Adams (MIA) 1971 Chuck Ealey (UT) Mel Long (UT) 2001 Dave Zastudil (OU)/Steve Azar (NIU) Phil Villapiano (BGSU) 2002 Dan Sheldon (Northern Illinois) 1972 Bob Hitchens (MIA) Jack Lambert (KSU) 2003 Steve Azar (Northern Illinois) 1973 Paul Miles (BGSU) Brad Cousino (MIA) 2004 Ryne Robinson (Miami) 1974 Gene Swick (UT) Brad Cousino (MIA) 1975 Gene Swick (UT) Shafer Suggs (BSU) 2005 Jason Robbins (Toledo) 1976 Jerome Persell (WMU) Aaron Bivins (UT) 2006 Brian Jackson (Ball State) 1977 Jerome Persell (WMU) Jack Glowik (MIA) 2007 Brett Kern (Toledo) 1978 Jerome Persell (WMU) Ken Kremer (BSU) 2008 (Central Michigan) Dave Petzke (NIU) 1979 Gary Hogeboom (CMU) Frank Lewandowski (NIU) 2009 Antonio Brown (Central Michigan) 1980 Mark O’Connell (BSU) Kent McCormick (MIA) 2010 Eric Page (Toledo) Mike Terra (NIU) 2011 Matt Weller (Ohio) 1981 Sam Shon (OU) John Zupancic (MIA) 2012 Dri Archer (Kent State) 1982 Curtis Adams (CMU) Ray Bentley (CMU) Brian McClure (BGSU) 2013 Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo) 1983 Brian McClure (BGSU) Brian Pillman (MIA) Kelly Spielmaker (WMU) 1984 Brian McClure (BGSU) Mark Brandon (UT) Pete Genatempo (NIU) 2014 Scott Secor (Ball State) 1985 Brian McClure (BGSU) John Offerdahl (WMU) Marshall Taylor (NIU) 2015 Aregeros Turner (Northern Illinois) 1986 Terry Morris (MIA) Mark Garalczyk (WMU) Patrick Young (KSU) 2016 Darius Phillips (Western Michigan) 1987 Eric Wilkerson (KSU) Greg Garnica (BSU) Bernie Parmalee (BSU) 2017 Darius Phillips (Western Michigan) 1988 Tony Kimbrough (WMU) Greg Garnica (BSU) Jeff Bender (CMU) 2018 Diontae Johnson (Toledo) 1989 David Riley (BSU) Greg Garnica (BSU) Brad Tayles (WMU) 1990 Jeff Bender (CMU) Sean Mulhearn (WMU) Troy Parker (UT) 1991 Erik White (BGSU) Curt McMillan (MIA) Morrey Norris (KSU) 1992 Erik White (BGSU) Curt McMillan (MIA) Deland McCullough (MIA) 1993 Mike Neu (BSU) Vince Palko (BGSU) Michael Blair (BSU) 1994 Brian Pruitt (CMU) Vince Palko (BGSU) Astron Whatley (KSU) 1995 Wasean Tait (UT) Johnnie Williams (MIA) Silas Massey III (CMU) 1996 Kareem Wilson (OU) (BSU) Walt Church (EMU) Tim Lester (WMU) 1997 Randy Moss (MAR) JoJuan Armour (MIA) Robert Sanford (WMU) 1998 Travis Prentice (MIA) JoJuan Armour (MIA) Kurt Gerling (BGSU) 1999 Chad Pennington (MAR) Dustin Cohen (MIA) Brandon Payne (UA) 2000 Robert Sanford (WMU Dwight Smith (Akron) Talmadge Hill (BSU) 2001 (MAR) Max Yates (MAR) (MIA) 2002 Byron Leftwich (MAR) Jason Babin (WMU) Aaron Leeper (UB) 2003 Ben Roethlisberger (MIA) Jason Babin (WMU) Jerry Seymour (CMU) 2004 Omar Jacobs (BGSU) Jonathan Goddard (MAR) Adell Givens (BSU) 2005 Greg Jennings (WMU) Dan Bazuin (CMU) Tim Hiller (WMU) 2006 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) Ameer Ismail (WMU) Dan LeFevour (CMU) 2007 Dan LeFevour (CMU) Clayton Mullins (MIA) Antonio Brown (CMU) 2008 Nate Davis (BSU) Larry English (NIU) Sean Baker (BSU) 2009 Dan LeFevour (CMU) Adrian Robinson (Temple) Bernard Pierce (Temple) 2010 Chad Spann (NIU) Roosevelt Nix (KSU) Roosevelt Nix (KSU) 2011 Chandler Harnish (NIU) Drew Nowak (WMU) Anthon Samuel (BGSU) 2012 Jordan Lynch (NIU) Chris Jones (BGSU) Jaime Wilson (WMU) 2013 Jordan Lynch (NIU) (Buffalo) Corey Davis (WMU) 2014 Jarvion Franklin (WMU) Quinten Rollins (Miami) Jarvion Franklin (WMU) 2015 Matt Johnson (BGSU) Jatavis Brown (Akron) Jamauri Bogan (WMU) 2016 Corey Davis (WMU) Tarell Basham (Ohio) Javon Hagan (Ohio) 2017 Logan Woodside (Toledo) Sutton Smith (NIU) Marcus Childers (NIU) 2018 (Buffalo) Sutton Smith (NIU) Jaret Patterson (Buffalo) 94 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

VERN SMITH LEADERSHIP AWARD

Each year since 1987, the Mid-American Conference’s top football player has been presented VERN SMITH LEADERSHIP AWARD WINNERS with with the Vern Smith Leadership Award. The award, initiated by the Downtown Athletic (Jefferson Award from 1982-86) Club of Toledo in 1987, re-named after former University of Toledo Athletics Director Vern 1982 Ray Bentley (CMU) LB Smith in 1987, was originally started in 1982 by the Downtown Athletic Club of Toledo as the 1983 Tim Tyrrell (NIU) QB Jefferson Award. 1984 Brian McClure (BGSU) QB 1985 Brian McClure (BGSU) QB The winner of the Vern Smith Leadership Award is selected from a pool of one nominee from 1986 Terry Morris (MIA) QB each school. Each nominee is placed on a ballot to be voted on by the head coaches. 1987 Eric Wilkerson (KSU) TB 1988 Tony Kimbrough (WMU) QB NIU junior defensive end Sutton Smith was voted as the winner of the 37th Vern Smith Leader- 1989 David Riley (BSU) QB ship Award for the 2018 season as voted by the Conference head coaches. 1990 Jeff Bender (CMU) QB 1991 Erik White (BGSU) QB A native of St. Charles, Mo., Smith exploded on the scene in 2017 and led the 1992 Erik White (BGSU) QB nation in both sacks and tackles for loss as a sophomore as he earned consensus All-American 1993 Mike Neu (BSU) QB status. Smith responded once again with another special season as he has started in all 14 1994 Brian Pruitt (CMU) TB games in 2018 and led the country with 26.5 tackles for loss and ranked fourth in the nation 1995 Wasean Tait (TOL) TB with 15.0 sacks. 1996 Brad Maynard (BSU) P 1997 Randy Moss (MAR) WR Smith ranked fifth on the Huskies with 61 tackles and tied for the lead in the MAC with four 1998 Travis Prentice (MIA) TB forced and three recovered fumbles. Smith has added two blocked kicks as well. Smith 1999 Chad Pennington (MAR) QB 2000 Robert Sanford (WMU) TB is part of a NIU defense that ranked first in the MAC in the regular season in total defense 2001 Byron Leftwich (MAR) QB (344.0 ypg), scoring defense (20.9 ppg) and rush defense (107.0 ypg) as the Huskies posted a 2002 Byron Leftwich (MAR) QB 8-6 overall record and were MAC 2018 Champions, winning their fourth league title in the last 2003 Ben Roethlisberger (MIA) QB eight years. NIU was bowl eligible for the 10th time in the last 11 years. 2004 Charlie Frye (UA) QB 2005 Bruce Gradkowski (UT) QB Greg Jennings (WMU) WR 2006 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) RB 2007 Larry English (NIU) DE 2008 Larry English (NIU) DE 2009 Dan LeFevour (CMU) QB 2010 Chad Spann (NIU) RB 2011 Chandler Harnish (NIU) QB 2012 Jordan Lynch (NIU) QB 2013 Jordan Lynch (NIU) QB 2014 Greg Mancz (Toledo) OL 2015 Matt Johnson (BGSU) QB 2016 Zach Terrell (WMU) QB 2017 Logan Woodside (Toledo) QB 2018 Sutton Smith (NIU) DE

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1947 Conference Games All Games 1954 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 74 63 7 3 0 .700 182 168 Miami 4 0 0 1.000 186 20 8 1 0 .889 294 82 Western Reserve 2 1 0 .667 32 14 4 5 0 .444 88 86 Kent State 4 1 0 .800 161 72 8 2 0 .800 331 131 Butler 1 3 0 .250 47 66 5 3 1 .611 150 78 Ohio 5 2 0 .714 150 131 6 3 0 .667 175 158 Ohio 1 3 0 .250 21 82 3 5 1 .611 150 78 Toledo 3 2 0 .600 111 75 6 2 1 .722 205 113 Western Michigan 3 4 0 .428 110 155 4 5 0 .444 136 186 1948 Conference Games All Games Western Reserve 2 3 0 .400 33 167 3 4 1 .438 86 220 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Marshall 2 5 0 .285 159 193 4 5 0 .444 203 214 Miami 4 0 0 1.000 147 46 7 1 1 .833 249 90 Bowling Green 0 6 0 .000 87 184 2 7 0 .222 125 196 Western Michigan 3 1 0 .750 114 48 6 3 0 .667 199 106 Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 79 76 3 6 1 .350 106 193 1955 Conference Games All Games Ohio 2 3 0 .400 71 83 3 6 0 .333 98 170 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Western Reserve 1 4 0 .200 26 138 1 8 1 .150 47 243 Miami 5 0 0 1.000 153 21 9 0 0 1.000 226 47 Butler 0 4 0 .000 20 56 3 5 0 .375 122 90 Bowling Green 4 1 1 .750 120 39 7 1 1 .833 151 53 Kent State 4 1 1 .750 124 59 6 2 1 .722 184 87 1949 Conference Games All Games Ohio 3 3 0 .500 114 100 5 4 0 .556 166 134 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Toledo 2 4 0 .333 46 160 3 5 1 .389 77 206 Cincinnati 4 0 0 1.000 109 38 7 4 0 .636 237 181 Marshall 1 5 0 .166 93 152 3 6 0 .333 159 192 Miami 3 1 0 .750 112 54 5 4 0 .556 251 163 Western Michigan 0 5 0 .000 28 134 1 7 1 .167 80 200 Ohio 2 2 0 .500 50 73 4 4 1 .500 114 120 Western Michigan 2 3 0 .400 93 97 4 4 0 .500 148 123 1956 Conference Games All Games Western Reserve 1 3 1 .300 69 101 4 5 1 .450 225 183 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Butler 0 3 0 .000 12 82 2 6 0 .250 80 148 Bowling Green 5 0 1 .917 160 71 8 0 1 .944 331 99 Miami 4 0 1 .900 91 42 7 1 1 .833 159 83 1950 Conference Games All Games Kent State 4 2 0 .667 136 70 7 2 0 .778 208 82 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Marshall 2 4 0 .333 78 109 3 6 0 .333 122 185 Miami 4 0 0 1.000 160 34 9 1 0 .900 356 100 Ohio 2 4 0 .333 103 108 2 7 0 .222 136 211 Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 98 40 8 4 0 .667 258 169 Western Michigan 1 4 0 .200 52 109 2 7 0 .222 114 168 Ohio 2 2 0 .500 65 58 6 4 0 .600 165 161 Toledo 1 5 0 .166 79 190 1 7 1 .167 118 253 Western Reserve 1 3 0 .250 46 152 2 8 0 .200 117 331 Western Michigan 1 3 0 .250 13 98 5 4 0 .556 188 163 1957 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. 1951 Conference Games All Games Miami 5 0 0 1.000 111 34 6 3 0 .667 163 137 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Bowling Green 3 1 2 .667 84 48 6 1 2 .778 167 55 Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 100 14 10 1 0 .909 345 112 Marshall 4 2 0 .667 87 87 6 3 0 .667 120 112 Miami 3 1 0 .750 89 53 7 3 0 .700 225 159 Toledo 3 2 0 .600 69 72 5 4 0 .556 136 147 Kent State 2 1 0 .667 117 67 4 3 2 .555 241 162 Western Michigan 1 4 1 .250 72 112 4 4 1 .500 150 126 Ohio 2 2 0 .500 41 74 5 4 1 .550 167 141 Ohio 1 4 1 .250 70 102 2 6 1 .278 134 156 Western Reserve 1 3 0 .250 54 143 2 6 1 .278 102 238 Kent State 1 5 0 .166 68 105 3 6 0 .333 114 138 Western Michigan 1 4 0 .200 86 128 4 4 0 .500 164 160 1958 Conference Games All Games 1952 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Miami 5 0 0 1.000 137 44 6 3 0 .667 193 96 Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 116 18 8 1 1 .850 275 72 Kent State 5 1 0 .833 110 54 7 2 0 .778 137 89 Miami 4 1 0 .800 153 60 8 1 0 .889 284 108 Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667 146 71 7 2 0 .778 218 91 Ohio 5 2 0 .714 139 106 6 2 1 .722 180 133 Ohio 2 4 0 .333 71 88 5 4 0 .556 159 102 Bowling Green 2 2 0 .500 94 115 7 2 0 .778 257 155 Western Michigan 2 4 0 .333 89 165 4 5 0 .444 188 200 Kent State 2 2 0 .500 84 103 5 4 0 .556 204 109 Toledo 1 4 0 .200 61 117 4 5 0 .444 122 168 Western Michigan 1 4 0 .250 64 133 4 4 0 .500 154 159 Marshall 1 5 0 .166 66 135 3 6 0 .333 111 165 Western Reserve 1 4 0 .250 53 111 5 4 0 .556 198 161 Toledo 1 4 0 .250 76 106 4 5 0 .444 132 151 1959 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. 1953 Conference Games All Games Bowling Green 6 0 0 1.000 207 61 9 0 0 1.000 274 83 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Ohio 4 2 0 .667 124 67 7 2 0 .778 215 101 Ohio 5 0 1 .917 201 54 6 2 1 .722 245 86 Miami 3 2 0 .600 92 54 5 4 0 .556 158 94 Miami 3 0 1 .875 187 13 7 1 1 .833 327 52 Kent State 3 3 0 .500 82 98 5 3 0 .625 144 124 Kent State 3 1 0 .750 129 47 7 2 0 .778 250 103 Western Michigan 3 3 0 .500 92 81 4 5 0 .444 185 116 Toledo 2 3 0 .400 59 154 3 6 0 .333 113 305 Marshall 1 4 0 .200 48 182 1 8 0 .111 72 343 Western Reserve 1 2 1 .375 35 100 5 3 1 .611 137 225 Toledo 0 6 0 .000 69 170 2 6 1 .277 123 200 Western Michigan 0 4 1 .100 39 192 1 6 1 .188 66 238 Bowling Green 0 4 0 .000 40 130 1 8 0 .111 119 252 1960 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Ohio 6 0 0 1.000 151 22 10 0 0 1.000 269 34 Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833 98 49 8 1 0 .889 196 61 Kent State 4 2 0 .667 80 94 6 3 0 .667 118 129 Miami 2 3 0 .400 76 91 5 5 0 .500 139 159 Western Michigan 2 4 0 .333 71 78 4 4 1 .500 173 106 Marshall 1 4 0 .200 39 89 2 7 1 .250 58 160 Toledo 0 6 0 .000 43 131 2 7 0 .222 130 192

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1961 Conference Games All Games 1967 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833 112 25 8 2 0 .800 194 78 Toledo 5 1 0 .833 134 63 9 1 0 .900 266 83 Ohio 5 1 0 .833 135 67 6 4 0 .600 210 152 Western Michigan 4 1 1 .750 68 44 5 4 1 .550 143 179 Miami 4 2 0 .667 128 83 6 4 0 .600 181 114 Miami 3 2 0 .600 89 54 6 4 0 .600 153 115 Western Michigan 4 2 0 .667 111 92 5 4 0 .556 156 164 Ohio 3 2 1 .583 95 81 5 3 1 .611 129 116 Bowling Green 2 4 0 .333 36 96 6 4 0 .600 131 130 Toledo 2 4 0 .333 90 102 3 7 0 .200 146 150 Kent State 1 5 0 .166 95 74 4 6 0 .400 195 144 Marshall 1 4 0 .200 27 115 2 7 1 .250 62 183 Marshall 0 6 0 .000 46 202 0 10 0 .000 72 311 Kent State 1 5 0 .166 59 118 2 8 0 .200 126 181 1968 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. 1962 Conference Games All Games Ohio 6 0 0 1.000 205 107 10 1 0 .909 418 228 Miami 5 1 0 .833 157 48 7 3 0 .700 240 99 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PT. OPP. Bowling Green 3 2 1 .583 135 104 6 3 1 .650 267 147 Bowling Green 5 0 1 .917 162 61 7 1 1 .833 204 91 Toledo 3 2 1 .583 141 91 5 4 1 .550 230 156 Ohio 5 1 0 .833 137 29 8 3 0 .727 261 112 Western Michigan 2 4 0 .333 97 121 3 6 0 .333 160 191 Miami 3 1 1 .700 91 69 8 2 1 .773 231 175 Kent State 1 5 0 .166 62 140 1 9 0 .100 101 231 Western Michigan 3 3 0 .500 81 65 5 4 0 .556 158 112 Marshall 0 6 0 .000 72 259 0 9 1 .050 129 358 Kent State 2 4 0 .333 70 140 3 6 0 .333 108 185 Toledo 1 5 0 .166 85 133 3 6 0 .333 133 176 1969 Conference Games All Games Marshall 0 5 0 .000 32 160 4 6 0 .400 137 237 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Toledo 5 0 0 1.000 156 75 11 0 0 1.000 385 160 1963 Conference Games All Games Bowling Green 4 1 0 .800 80 53 6 4 0 .600 179 146 Miami 2 3 0 .400 72 75 7 3 0 .700 231 139 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Ohio 2 3 0 .400 103 78 5 4 1 .550 256 202 Ohio 5 1 0 .833 110 41 6 5 0 .545 135 103 Kent State 1 4 0 .200 47 132 5 5 0 .500 166 197 Miami 4 1 1 .750 142 74 5 3 2 .600 208 178 Western Michigan 1 4 0 .200 93 118 4 6 0 .400 216 203 Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667 89 81 8 2 0 .800 201 116 Marshall 3 2 1 .583 81 85 5 4 1 .550 139 139 1970 Conference Games All Games Western Michigan 2 4 0 .333 90 109 2 7 0 .222 111 201 Kent State 1 5 0 .166 53 108 3 5 1 .389 109 222 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Toledo 5 0 0 1.000 130 37 12 0 0 1.000 384 88 Toledo 1 5 0 .166 71 136 2 7 0 .222 118 176 Miami 3 2 0 .600 75 60 7 3 0 .700 187 112 Ohio 3 2 0 .600 111 137 4 5 0 .444 178 261 Western Michigan 2 3 0 .400 109 94 7 3 0 .700 277 132 1964 Conference Games All Games Kent State 1 4 0 .200 64 134 3 7 0 .300 161 222 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Bowling Green 1 4 0 .200 57 84 2 6 1 .278 118 178 Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833 149 61 9 1 0 .900 275 87 Marshall 4 2 0 .667 51 63 7 3 0 .700 120 93 1971 Conference Games All Games Miami 4 2 0 .667 133 59 6 3 1 .650 209 142 Ohio 3 2 1 .583 63 45 5 4 1 .550 122 99 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Toledo 5 0 0 1.000 176 71 12 0 0 1.000 383 96 Western Michigan 2 4 0 .333 53 117 3 6 0 .333 77 185 Bowling Green 4 1 0 .800 129 89 6 4 0 .600 263 207 Kent State 1 4 1 .250 47 96 3 5 1 .389 87 121 Miami 2 3 0 .400 50 87 7 3 0 .700 207 117 Toledo 1 5 0 .166 72 127 2 8 0 .200 127 218 Western Michigan 2 3 0 .400 95 79 7 3 0 .700 228 114 Ohio 2 3 0 .400 101 100 5 5 0 .500 240 173 Kent State 0 5 0 .000 60 185 3 8 0 .272 169 304

1965 Conference Games All Games 1972 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Bowling Green 5 1 0 .833 93 73 7 2 0 .778 123 107 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Kent State 4 1 0 .800 111 56 6 5 1 .542 191 196 Miami 5 1 0 .833 154 63 7 3 0 .700 247 137 Bowling Green 3 1 1 .700 75 42 6 3 1 .650 184 127 Western Michigan 3 2 1 .583 73 87 6 2 1 .722 128 127 Western Michigan 2 2 1 .500 81 100 7 3 1 .682 229 201 Kent State 3 2 1 .583 103 60 5 4 1 .550 144 114 Miami 2 3 0 .400 107 87 7 3 0 .700 232 116 Toledo 2 4 0 .333 58 68 5 5 0 .500 104 96 Toledo 2 3 0 .400 94 118 6 5 0 .545 196 210 Marshall 2 4 0 .333 83 112 5 5 0 .500 150 168 Ohio 1 4 0 .200 76 141 3 8 0 .272 185 321 Ohio 0 6 0 .000 14 145 0 10 0 .000 77 210 1973 Conference Games All Games 1966 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Miami 5 0 0 1.000 101 33 11 0 0 1.000 207 69 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Kent State 4 1 0 .800 156 65 9 2 0 .818 299 131 Miami 5 1 0 .833 116 49 9 1 0 .900 229 78 Bowling Green 2 3 0 .400 118 131 7 3 0 .700 266 209 Western Michigan 5 1 0 .833 115 115 7 3 0 .700 175 194 Ohio 2 3 0 .400 61 103 5 5 0 .500 156 231 Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667 99 84 6 3 0 .667 187 124 Western Michigan 1 4 0 .200 68 132 6 5 0 .545 190 218 Ohio 3 3 0 .500 87 97 5 5 0 .500 149 183 Toledo 1 4 0 .200 108 148 3 8 0 .273 229 287 Kent State 2 4 0 .333 100 90 4 6 0 .400 211 161 Toledo 1 5 0 .166 87 108 2 7 1 .250 137 162 Marshall 1 5 0 .166 58 119 2 8 0 .200 113 210

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1974 Conference Games All Games 1980 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Miami 5 0 0 1.000 153 52 10 0 1 .955 303 86 Central Michigan 7 2 0 .778 185 127 9 2 0 .818 218 127 Toledo 3 2 0 .600 110 133 6 5 0 .545 262 270 Western Michigan 6 3 0 .667 195 129 7 4 0 .636 233 179 Ohio 3 2 0 .600 98 75 6 5 0 .545 249 211 Northern Illinois 4 3 0 .571 145 107 7 4 0 .636 216 175 Kent State 2 3 0 .400 90 85 7 4 0 .636 254 161 Miami 4 3 0 .571 167 99 5 6 0 .455 241 192 Bowling Green 2 3 0 .400 98 114 6 4 1 .591 249 203 Ball State 5 4 0 .556 204 153 6 5 0 .545 239 198 Western Michigan 0 5 0 .000 46 137 3 8 0 .273 148 278 Ohio 5 4 0 .556 180 138 6 5 0 .545 222 196 Bowling Green 4 4 0 .500 131 122 4 7 0 .364 189 186 Toledo 3 6 0 .333 132 160 4 7 0 .364 187 180 Kent State 3 6 0 .333 149 231 3 8 0 .273 159 279 1975 Conference Games All Games Eastern Michigan 1 7 0 .125 64 286 1 9 0 .100 81 322 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. 1981 Conference Games All Games Miami 6 0 0 1.000 178 104 11 1 0 .917 306 141 Central Michigan 4 1 1 .750 173 64 8 2 1 .773 309 102 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Ball State 4 2 0 .667 112 106 9 2 0 .818 244 171 Toledo 8 1 0 .889 213 86 9 3 0 .750 270 170 Bowling Green 4 2 0 .667 153 90 8 3 0 .727 278 166 Miami 6 1 1 .813 152 88 8 2 1 .773 199 154 Toledo 4 4 0 .500 189 208 5 6 0 .455 244 277 Central Michigan 7 2 0 .778 197 95 7 4 0 .636 223 131 Ohio 3 3 1 .500 99 87 5 5 1 .500 164 143 Bowling Green 5 3 1 .611 148 81 5 5 1 .500 155 132 Northern Illinois 2 3 0 .400 87 111 3 8 0 .273 193 230 Western Michigan 5 4 0 .556 182 146 6 5 0 .545 206 170 Kent State 1 6 0 .143 111 190 4 7 0 .364 202 289 Ohio 5 4 0 .556 202 219 5 6 0 .455 228 257 Western Michigan 0 7 0 .000 55 197 1 10 0 .091 119 297 Kent State 3 6 0 .333 108 138 4 7 0 .364 144 172 Ball State 2 6 0 .250 122 156 4 7 0 .364 157 218 Northern Illinois 2 7 0 .222 113 193 3 8 0 .273 160 217 Eastern Michigan 0 9 0 .000 74 294 0 11 0 .000 88 338 1976 Conference Games All Games 1982 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Ball State 4 1 0 .800 145 54 8 3 0 .727 262 124 Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778 216 113 7 5 0 .583 265 199 Ohio 6 2 0 .750 218 120 7 4 0 .636 253 175 Western Michigan 5 2 2 .667 124 75 7 2 2 .727 186 78 Kent State 6 2 0 .750 208 102 8 4 0 .667 280 216 Miami 5 3 0 .625 123 71 7 4 0 .636 195 121 Western Michigan 6 3 0 .667 229 160 7 4 0 .636 270 202 Central Michigan 5 3 1 .611 187 165 6 4 1 .591 228 199 Central Michigan 4 3 0 .571 146 151 7 4 0 .636 223 220 Ohio 5 4 0 .556 134 188 6 5 0 .545 160 259 Bowling Green 4 3 0 .571 191 159 6 5 0 .545 292 249 Toledo 5 4 0 .556 140 117 6 5 0 .545 184 162 Miami 2 4 0 .333 86 106 3 8 0 .273 160 208 Northern Illinois 5 4 0 .556 131 105 5 5 0 .500 137 136 Toledo 2 6 0 .250 138 179 3 8 0 .273 205 232 Ball State 4 4 0 .500 105 140 5 6 0 .455 177 207 Eastern Michigan 1 5 0 .167 78 224 2 9 0 .189 132 355 Eastern Michigan 1 7 1 .167 66 142 1 9 1 .136 85 205 Northern Illinois 0 6 0 .000 39 223 1 10 0 .091 56 366 Kent State 0 9 0 .000 86 196 0 11 0 .000 114 270 1977 Conference Games All Games 1983 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Miami 5 0 0 1.000 127 48 10 1 0 .909 262 173 Northern Illinois 8 1 0 .889 248 119 10 2 0 .833 314 203 Central Michigan 7 1 0 .875 233 127 10 1 0 .939 317 155 Toledo 7 2 0 .445 200 148 9 2 0 .818 276 167 Ball State 5 1 0 .833 188 80 9 2 0 .818 377 169 Central Michigan 7 2 0 .778 206 90 8 3 0 .727 277 242 Eastern Michigan 4 3 0 .571 126 112 8 3 0 .757 239 195 Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778 214 152 8 3 0 .727 277 242 Bowling Green 4 3 0 .571 155 148 5 7 0 .417 275 296 Ball State 4 4 0 .500 166 220 6 5 0 .545 247 302 Kent State 5 4 0 .556 167 185 6 5 0 .545 200 241 Western Michigan 4 5 0 .444 144 181 6 5 0 .545 179 208 Western Michigan 3 5 0 .375 191 175 5 6 0 .455 261 231 Miami 3 5 0 .375 118 107 4 7 0 .364 152 189 Northern Illinois 2 5 0 .286 100 181 3 8 0 .273 138 249 Ohio 3 6 0 .333 143 205 4 7 0 .364 163 270 Toledo 2 7 0 .222 103 241 2 9 0 .182 112 287 Kent State 1 8 0 .111 141 225 1 10 0 .091 157 260 Ohio 0 8 0 .000 159 252 1 10 0 .091 241 361 Eastern Michigan 0 9 0 .000 127 260 1 10 0 .091 134 276 1978 Conference Games All Games 1984 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Ball State 8 0 0 1.000 223 58 10 1 0 .909 251 82 Toledo 7 1 1 .833 130 82 9 2 1 .792 187 164 Central Michigan 8 1 0 .889 271 88 9 2 0 .818 331 119 Bowling Green 7 2 0 .778 258 139 8 3 0 .727 327 198 Miami 5 2 0 .714 154 121 8 2 1 .773 228 161 Central Michigan 6 2 1 .722 220 107 8 2 1 .773 282 141 Western Michigan 5 4 0 .556 169 129 7 4 0 .636 220 152 Ohio 4 4 1 .500 128 183 4 6 1 .409 134 264 Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375 179 191 4 7 0 .364 277 267 Northern Illinois 3 5 1 .389 99 128 4 6 1 .409 153 188 Ohio 3 5 0 .375 113 163 3 8 0 .273 122 246 Miami 3 5 0 .375 120 112 4 7 0 .364 175 221 Northern Illinois 2 4 0 .333 116 179 5 6 0 .455 232 284 Ball State 3 5 0 .375 104 199 3 8 0 .273 134 275 Kent State 2 6 0 .250 94 202 4 7 0 .364 158 248 Western Michigan 3 6 0 .333 151 192 5 6 0 .454 234 213 Toledo 2 7 0 .222 132 201 2 9 0 .182 144 256 Kent State 3 6 0 .333 111 140 4 7 0 .364 135 199 Eastern Michigan 1 5 0 .167 54 172 3 7 0 .300 120 238 Eastern Michigan 2 5 2 .333 127 166 2 7 2 .273 151 221 1979 Conference Games All Games 1985 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Central Michigan 8 0 1 .944 229 101 10 0 1 .955 291 133 Bowling Green 9 0 0 1.000 291 124 11 1 0 .917 355 223 Toledo 7 1 1 .833 199 110 7 3 1 .682 213 190 Miami 7 1 1 .833 240 156 8 2 1 .773 166 211 Western Michigan 5 4 0 .556 142 103 6 5 0 .545 186 127 Central Michigan 6 3 0 .667 167 133 7 3 0 .700 194 143 Ohio 4 4 0 .500 166 143 6 5 0 .545 238 174 Western Michigan 4 4 1 .500 173 157 4 6 1 .409 182 212 Ball State 4 4 0 .500 200 152 6 5 0 .545 272 191 Northern Illinois 4 4 0 .500 121 135 4 7 0 .364 174 259 Northern Illinois 3 3 1 .500 109 155 5 5 1 .500 177 206 Eastern Michigan 3 6 0 .333 149 214 4 7 0 .364 188 252 Miami 3 4 0 .427 132 90 6 5 0 .545 223 142 Ball State 3 6 0 .333 156 219 4 7 0 .364 203 283 Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375 139 180 4 7 0 .364 194 265 Toledo 3 6 0 .333 103 149 4 7 0 .364 135 187 Eastern Michigan 1 6 1 .188 65 181 2 8 1 .227 113 236 Kent State 2 6 0 .250 161 195 3 8 0 .273 212 177 Kent State 1 8 0 .111 100 266 1 10 0 .091 127 298 Ohio 2 7 0 .222 161 240 2 9 0 .182 181 305 98 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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1986 Conference Games All Games 1992 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Miami 6 2 0 .750 260 128 8 4 0 .667 346 228 Bowling Green 8 0 0 1.000 212 111 10 2 0 .833 324 235 Toledo 5 3 0 .625 157 132 7 4 0 .636 216 197 Western Michigan 6 3 0 .667 167 153 7 3 1 .682 197 177 Kent State 5 3 0 .625 151 182 5 6 0 .455 178 289 Akron 5 3 0 .625 155 139 7 3 1 .682 218 186 Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625 133 127 5 6 0 .455 148 222 Toledo 5 3 0 .625 162 116 8 3 0 .727 269 153 Ball State 4 4 0 .500 160 168 6 5 0 .545 199 201 Miami 5 3 0 .625 164 145 6 4 1 .591 210 204 Eastern Michigan 4 4 0 .500 166 169 6 5 0 .545 222 228 Ball State 5 4 0 .556 151 157 5 6 0 .455 171 243 Central Michigan 4 4 0 .500 218 221 5 5 0 .500 258 284 Central Michigan 4 5 0 .444 209 129 5 6 0 .455 247 170 Western Michigan 3 5 0 .375 143 149 3 8 0 .273 183 257 Kent State 2 7 0 .222 123 219 2 9 0 .182 133 301 Ohio 0 8 0 .000 148 260 1 10 0 .091 196 329 Eastern Michigan 1 7 0 .125 76 196 1 10 0 .091 117 336 Ohio 1 7 0 .125 92 155 1 10 0 .091 144 253 1987 Conference Games All Games W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. 1993 Conference Games All Games Eastern Michigan 7 1 0 .875 230 142 10 2 0 .833 343 237 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Kent State 5 3 0 .625 170 144 7 4 0 .636 223 212 Ball State 7 0 1 .938 199 114 8 3 1 .708 301 265 Miami 5 3 0 .625 141 126 5 6 0 .455 180 235 Western Michigan 6 1 1 .813 190 135 7 3 1 .682 236 187 Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625 172 139 5 6 0 .455 215 249 Bowling Green 5 1 2 .750 211 106 6 3 2 .636 268 173 Western Michigan 4 4 0 .500 174 167 5 6 0 .455 218 240 Central Michigan 5 4 0 .556 221 163 5 6 0 .455 275 244 Central Michigan 3 4 1 .438 141 137 5 5 1 .500 222 203 Akron 4 4 0 .500 147 161 5 6 0 .455 192 222 Toledo 3 4 1 .438 134 167 3 7 1 .318 165 245 Ohio 4 5 0 .444 124 197 4 7 0 .364 134 282 Ball State 3 5 0 .375 148 484 4 7 0 .364 226 255 Toledo 3 5 0 .375 179 184 4 7 0 .364 252 270 Ohio 0 8 0 .000 101 205 1 10 0 .091 127 271 Eastern Michigan 3 5 0 .375 113 127 4 7 0 .364 163 220 Miami 3 6 0 .333 134 190 4 7 0 .364 186 248 1988 Conference Games All Games Kent State 0 9 0 .000 132 273 0 11 0 .000 149 357 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Western Michigan 7 1 0 .875 249 159 9 3 0 .750 359 232 1994 Conference Games All Games Eastern Michigan 5 2 1 .688 156 133 6 3 1 .650 173 200 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Ball State 5 3 0 .625 200 126 8 3 0 .727 286 170 Central Michigan 8 1 0 .889 320 188 9 3 0 .750 400 325 Cental Michigan 5 3 0 .625 205 132 7 4 0 .636 287 176 Bowling Green 7 1 0 .875 279 133 9 2 0 .818 391 174 Ohio 4 3 1 .563 153 198 4 6 4 .409 195 288 Western Michigan 5 3 0 .625 194 146 7 4 0 .636 274 189 Toledo 4 4 0 .500 154 141 6 5 0 .545 244 221 Miami 5 3 0 .625 221 163 6 4 1 .591 262 260 Kent State 3 5 0 .375 176 197 5 6 0 .455 256 250 Ball State 5 3 1 .611 241 231 5 5 1 .500 276 296 Bowling Green 1 6 1 .188 113 206 2 8 1 .227 159 333 Toledo 4 3 0 .563 268 219 6 4 1 .591 352 324 Miami 0 7 1 .063 126 240 0 10 1 .045 167 361 Eastern Michigan 5 4 0 .556 244 212 5 6 0 .455 247 285 Kent State 2 7 0 .222 120 237 2 9 0 .182 140 293 1989 Conference Games All Games Akron 1 8 0 .111 131 331 1 10 0 .091 145 404 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Ohio 0 9 0 .000 66 224 0 11 0 .000 82 259 Ball State 6 1 1 .813 193 119 7 3 2 .667 274 239 Eastern Michigan 6 2 0 .750 179 133 7 3 1 .682 252 196 1995 Conference Games All Games Toledo 6 2 0 .750 205 178 6 5 0 .545 254 272 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Central Michigan 5 2 1 .688 179 103 5 5 1 .500 228 182 Toledo 7 0 1 .938 236 141 11 0 1 .958 411 264 Bowling Green 5 3 0 .625 193 195 5 6 0 .455 233 319 Miami 6 1 1 .813 254 83 8 2 1 .772 326 165 Western Michigan 3 5 0 .375 155 143 5 6 0 .455 210 210 Ball State 6 2 0 .750 169 109 7 4 0 .636 204 187 Miami 2 5 1 .313 172 209 2 8 1 .227 191 348 Western Michigan 6 2 0 .750 202 112 7 4 0 .636 253 190 Ohio 1 6 1 .188 172 209 1 9 1 .136 191 348 Eastern Michigan 5 3 0 .625 258 211 6 5 0 .545 363 335 Kent State 0 8 0 .000 129 267 0 11 0 .000 179 377 Bowling Green 3 5 0 .375 151 157 5 6 0 .455 226 228 Central Michigan 2 6 0 .250 151 189 4 7 0 .363 250 275 1990 Conference Games All Games Akron 2 6 0 .250 104 260 2 9 0 .181 141 432 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Ohio 1 6 1 .187 126 216 2 8 1 .227 161 320 Central Michigan 7 1 0 .875 218 112 8 3 1 .667 283 146 Kent State 0 7 1 .062 91 254 1 9 1 .136 128 390 Toledo 7 1 0 .875 208 122 9 2 0 .828 284 178 Ball State 5 3 0 .625 178 160 7 4 0 .636 204 121 *Includes a 40-37 win against Nevada in Las Vegas Bowl IV. Western Michigan 5 3 0 .625 142 94 7 4 0 .636 249 235 Miami 4 3 1 .563 177 144 5 5 1 .500 200 225 1996 Conference Games All Games Bowling Green 2 4 2 .375 97 122 3 5 2 .400 138 163 W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Kent State 2 6 0 .250 119 228 2 9 0 .182 177 328 Ball State 7 1 .875 217 1121 8 4* .667 296 210 Eastern Michigan 2 6 0 .250 149 199 2 9 0 .182 179 301 Miami 6 2 .750 229 90 6 5 .545 273 168 Ohio 0 7 1 .063 117 248 1 9 1 .136 162 342 Toledo 6 2 .750 153 134 7 4 .636 190 198 Ohio 5 3 .625 209 107 6 6 .500 302 237 1991 Conference Games All Games Central Michigan 4 4 .500 251 239 5 6 .455 351 353 W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Bowling Green 3 5 .375 130 176 4 7 .364 179 240 Bowling Green 8 0 0 1.000 192 88 11 1 0 .916 362 147 Akron 3 5 .375 119 190 4 7 .364 168 266 Central Michigan 3 1 4 .625 127 101 6 1 4 .727 205 157 Eastern Michigan 3 5 .375 186 185 3 8 .273 210 291 Toledo 4 3 1 .563 138 110 5 5 1 .500 187 209 Western Michigan 2 6 .250 151 200 2 9 .182 208 304 Miami 4 3 1 .563 145 94 6 4 1 .591 214 140 Kent State 1 7 .125 171 365 2 9 .182 255 492 Western Michigan 4 4 0 .500 161 173 6 5 0 .545 218 253 Ball State 4 4 0 .500 96 108 6 5 0 .545 159 150 Eastern Michigan 3 4 1 .438 121 146 3 7 1 .318 144 232 Ohio 1 6 1 .187 114 211 2 8 1 .227 176 308 Kent State 1 7 0 .125 134 198 1 10 0 .091 159 307

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1997 2000

East Division Conference Games All Games East Division Conference Games All Games W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Marshall 7 1 .875 305 137 10 3 .769 484 259 Marshall ** 5 3 .625 221 208 8 5 .615 367 297 Miami 6 2 .750 319 161 8 3 .727 412 226 Akron * 5 3 .625 240 181 6 5 .545 333 295 Ohio 6 2 .750 210 140 8 3 .727 301 177 Miami 5 3 .625 208 184 6 5 .545 272 286 Kent State 3 5 .375 242 325 3 8 .273 337 490 Ohio 5 3 .625 253 152 7 4 .636 343 208 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 155 209 3 8 .273 191 341 Buffalo 2 6 .250 149 306 2 9 .182 177 452 Akron 2 6 .250 204 275 2 9 .182 218 435 Bowling Green 2 6 .250 137 182 2 9 .182 174 289 Kent State 1 7 .125 91 258 1 10 .091 128 359 West Division Conference Games All Games W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. West Division Conference Games All Games Toledo 7 1 .875 258 165 9 3 .750 356 268 W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Western Michigan 6 2 .750 225 190 8 3 .727 301 265 Western Michigan ** 7 1 .875 255 80 9 3 .750 359139 Ball State 4 4 .500 195 193 5 6 .455 239 260 Toledo * 6 1 .857 259 79 10 1 .909 400 115 Eastern Michigan 3 5 .375 250 281 4 7 .364 329 352 Ball State 4 3 .571 150 209 5 6 .455 212 349 Central Michigan 1 7 .125 204 315 2 9 .182 282 479 Northern Illinois 4 3 .571 286 194 6 5 .545 409 280 Northern Illinois 0 8 .000 101 277 0 11 .000 129 382 Eastern Michigan 2 5 .286 121 204 3 8 .273 209 350 Central Michigan 2 6 .250 117 250 2 9 .182 137 376 1998 ** Divisional Co-Champion, won tie-breaker for berth in MAC Championship game; East Division Conference Games All Games * Divisional Co-Champion, lost tie-breaker for berth in MAC Championship game; W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. Marshall 7 1 .875 239 130 12 1 0 .923 405 236 Miami 7 1 .875 249 119 10 1 0 .909 317 142 2001 Bowling Green 5 3 .625 258 189 5 6 0 .455 292 312 Ohio 5 3 .625 224 203 5 6 0 .455 269 303 East Division Conference Games All Games Akron 2 6 .250 206 215 4 7 0 .364 265 299 W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Kent State 0 8 .000 112 336 0 11 0 .000 454 149 Marshall 8 0 1.000 311 174 11 2 .846 512 366 Miami 6 2 .750 215 168 7 5 .583 319 309 West Division Conference Games All Games Bowling Green 5 3 .625 228 137 8 3 .727 343 214 W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Kent State 5 3 .625 196 179 6 5 .545 248 281 Toledo 6 2 .750 164 101 7 5 .583 229 216 Akron 4 4 .500 236 242 4 7 .273 205 286 Western Michigan 5 3 .625 276 229 7 4 .636 360 212 Buffalo 1 7 .125 127 216 3 8 .273 205 286 Central Michigan 5 3 .625 187 163 6 5 .545 229 253 Ohio 1 7 .125 170 236 1 10 .091 198 323 Eastern Michigan 3 5 .375 165 213 3 8 .273 216 309 Northern Illinois 2 6 .250 126 194 2 9 .182 160 329 West Division Conference Games All Games Ball State 1 7 .125 116 230 1 10 .091 150 343 W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Toledo * 5 2 .714 251 207 10 2 .833 407 293 1999 Northern Illinois * 4 3 .571 195 204 6 5 .545 303 292 Ball State * 4 3 .571 199 191 5 6 .455 268 294 East Division Conference Games All Games Western Michigan 4 4 .500 198 190 5 6 .455 257 266 W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Central Michigan 2 6 .250 188 257 3 8 .273 251 338 Marshall 8 0 1.000 298 91 13 0 1.000 462 133 Eastern Michigan 1 6 .143 164 254 2 9 .182 197 356 Miami 6 2 .750 238 166 7 4 .636 335 264 Akron 5 3 .625 231 200 7 4 .636 315 314 * Tri-Champions, Toledo wins tie-breaker for MAC Championship Game berth. Ohio 5 3 .625 227 178 5 6 .454 271 287 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 213 237 5 6 .454 296 312 Kent State 2 6 .250 159 257 2 9 .182 213 376 2002 MAC Standings Buffalo 0 8 .000 96 333 0 11 .000 130 426

West Division Conference Games All Games East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Western Michigan 6 2 .750 237 177 7 5 .583 373 342 Marshall 7 1 .875 275 184 11 2 .846 457 315 Toledo 5 3 .625 240 157 6 5 .545 293 229 UCF 6 2 .750 271 187 7 5 .583 391 315 Northern Illinois 5 3 .625 237 204 5 6 .454 289 289 Miami 5 3 .625 295 216 7 5 .583 384 325 Eastern Michigan 4 4 .500 216 211 4 7 .364 239 338 Ohio 4 4 .500 260 245 4 8 .333 299 374 Central Michigan 3 5 .375 173 222 4 7 .364 229 344 Akron 3 5 .375 212 209 4 8 .333 325 379 Ball State 0 8 .000 117 249 0 11 .000 157 361 Kent State 1 7 .125 93 269 3 9 .250 202 424 Buffalo 0 8 .000 134 303 1 11 .083 214 416

West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PF PA W L PCT. PF PA Toledo# 7 1 .875 303 173 9 5 .645 495 378 Northern Illinois 7 1 .875 280 167 8 4 .667 375 298 Bowling Green 6 2 .750 352 223 9 3 .750 490 304 Ball State 4 4 .500 218 220 6 6 .500 278 333 Western Michigan 3 5 .375 219 220 4 8 .333 303 330 Central Michigan 2 6 .250 171 272 4 8 .333 267 384 Eastern Michigan 1 7 .125 193 388 3 9 .250 286 566

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2003 MAC Standings 2006 MAC Standings

East Division Conference Games Overall Record East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Miami 8 0 1.000 374 124 13 1 .929 602 272 Ohio 7 1 .875 197 119 9 5 .643 276 253 Marshall 6 2 .750 230 170 8 4 .667 350 278 Kent State 5 3 .625 172 140 6 6 .500 214 241 Akron 5 3 .625 257 246 7 5 .583 435 353 Akron 3 5 .375 153 187 5 7 .417 236 271 Kent State 4 4 .500 261 274 5 7 .417 321 396 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 166 214 4 8 .333 234 340 UCF 2 6 .250 131 221 3 9 .250 224 373 Miami 2 6 .250 164 187 2 10 .167 222 304 Ohio 1 7 .125 192 244 2 10 .167 263 372 Buffalo 1 7 .125 201 314 2 10 .167 131 486 Buffalo 1 7 .125 138 289 1 11 .083 177 445 West Division Conference Games Overall Record West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Central Michigan 7 1 .875 235 145 10 4 .714 416 312 Bowling Green 7 1 .875 246 165 11 3 .786 470 304 Western Michigan 6 2 .750 177 148 8 5 .615 299 259 Northern Illinois 6 2 .750 281 196 10 2 .833 386 258 Northern Illinois 5 3 .625 207 144 7 6 .538 331 275 Toledo 6 2 .750 280 181 8 4 .667 389 285 Ball State 5 3 .625 225 184 5 7 .417 326 309 Western Michigan 4 4 .500 211 220 5 7 .417 331 370 Toledo 3 5 .375 157 204 5 7 .417 281 332 Ball State 3 5 .375 173 249 4 8 .333 261 386 Eastern Michigan 1 7 .125 106 174 1 11 .083 167 322 Eastern Michigan 2 6 .250 145 240 3 9 .250 205 371 Central Michigan 1 7 .125 154 246 3 9 .250 277 428 2007 MAC Standings 2004 MAC Standings East Division Conference Games Overall Record East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Miami * 5 2 .714 165 130 6 7 .462 250 333 Miami 7 1 .875 282 158 8 5 .615 407 298 Bowling Green 6 2 .750 271 219 8 5 .615 392 417 Akron 6 2 .750 237 217 6 5 .545 271 347 Buffalo 5 3 .625 231 194 5 7 .417 291 331 Marshall 6 2 .750 238 180 6 6 .500 291 266 Ohio 4 4 .500 259 260 6 6 .500 366 359 Kent State 4 4 .500 269 186 5 6 .455 335 264 Temple 4 4 .500 140 195 4 8 .333 197 315 Ohio 2 6 .250 148 217 4 7 .364 221 271 Akron 3 5 .375 196 231 4 8 .333 254 350 Buffalo 2 6 .250 167 247 2 9 .182 197 351 Kent State 1 7 .125 175 225 3 9 .250 259 350 UCF 0 8 .000 136 246 0 11 .000 175 362 West Division Conference Games Overall Record West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Central Michigan * 6 1 .857 300 222 8 5 .615 487 517 Toledo* 7 1 .875 307 195 9 4 .692 432 404 Ball State 5 2 .714 233 166 7 6 .538 409 368 Northern Illinois 7 1 .875 303 190 9 3 .750 421 304 Eastern Michigan 3 4 .429 206 243 4 8 .333 290 374 Bowling Green 6 2 .750 337 181 9 3 .750 532 282 Toledo 3 4 .429 287 304 5 7 .417 395 470 Eastern Michigan 4 4 .500 249 333 4 7 .364 328 458 Western Michigan 3 4 .429 169 163 5 7 .417 323 347 Central Michigan 3 5 .375 199 286 4 7 .364 260 378 Northern Illinois 1 6 .143 126 206 2 10 .167 229 370 Ball State 2 6 .250 207 279 2 9 .182 225 405 Western Michigan 0 8 .000 179 343 1 10 .091 248 446 * Advanced to MAC Championship Game via tie-breaker criteria. *Won the tiebreaker

2008 MAC Standings 2005 MAC Standings East Division Conference Games Overall Record East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Buffalo 5 3 .625 256 223 8 6 .571 424 395 Akron* 5 3 .625 204 174 7 6 .538 307 318 Bowling Green 4 4 .500 236 183 6 6 .500 332 278 Miami 5 3 .625 272 194 7 4 .636 371 258 Temple 4 4 .500 270 180 5 7 .417 281 277 Bowling Green 5 3 .625 240 193 6 5 .545 372 304 Akron 3 5 .375 264 289 5 7 .417 360 375 Ohio 3 5 .375 162 243 4 7 .364 192 336 Kent State 3 5 .375 229 264 4 8 .333 308 380 Buffalo 1 7 .125 107 241 1 10 .091 110 327 Ohio 3 5 .375 196 233 4 8 .333 289 327 Kent State 0 8 .000 102 236 1 10 .091 180 331 Miami 1 7 .125 144 270 2 10 .167 221 392

West Division Conference Games Overall Record West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Northern Illinois* 6 2 .750 263 169 7 5 .583 389 274 Ball State 8 0 1.000 303 136 12 2 .857 489 287 Toledo 6 2 .750 266 173 9 3 .750 429 261 Western Michigan 6 2 .750 219 187 9 4 .692 372 324 Western Michigan 5 3 .625 282 267 7 4 .636 354 342 Central Michigan 6 2 .750 253 235 8 5 .615 384 393 Central Michigan 5 3 .625 230 190 6 5 .545 260 260 Northern Illinois 5 3 .625 220 154 6 7 .462 314 234 Ball State 4 4 .500 230 259 4 7 .364 233 416 Eastern Michigan 2 6 .250 210 317 3 9 .250 309 427 Eastern Michigan 3 5 .375 183 202 4 7 .364 240 295 Toledo 2 6 .250 170 236 3 9 .250 269 327

*Won the tiebreaker

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2009 MAC Standings 2012 MAC Standings

East Division Conference Games Overall Record East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Ohio 7 1 .875 222 160 9 5 .643 347 298 Kent State 8 0 1.000 292 174 11 3 .786 463 343 Temple 7 1 .875 279 165 9 4 .692 384 290 Bowling Green 6 2 .750 195 104 8 5 .615 298 218 Bowling Green 6 2 .750 253 207 7 6 .538 370 357 Ohio 4 4 .500 221 236 9 4 .692 412 322 Kent State 4 4 .500 177 170 5 7 .417 231 269 Miami 3 5 .375 214 258 4 8 .333 280 419 Buffalo 3 5 .375 182 188 5 7 .417 289 285 Buffalo 3 5 .375 153 219 4 8 .333 255 342 Akron 2 6 .250 148 258 3 9 .250 231 345 UMass 1 7 .125 126 288 1 11 .083 152 482 Miami 1 7 .125 168 267 1 11 .083 187 410 Akron 0 8 .000 169 278 1 11 .083 313 428

West Division Conference Games Overall Record West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Central Michigan 8 0 1.000 318 137 12 2 .857 475 265 Northern Illinois 8 0 1.000 363 122 12 2 .857 540 278 Northern Illinois 5 3 .625 249 164 7 6 .538 372 281 Ball State 6 2 .750 291 238 9 4 .692 437 416 Western Michigan 4 4 .500 232 217 5 7 .417 296 330 Toledo 6 2 .750 277 222 9 4 .692 410 369 Toledo 3 5 .375 230 293 5 7 .417 356 452 Central Michigan 4 4 .500 261 270 7 6 .538 375 421 Ball State 2 6 .250 157 217 2 10 .167 230 338 Western Michigan 2 6 .250 240 259 4 8 .333 352 356 Eastern Michigan 0 8 .000 115 297 0 12 .000 197 459 Eastern Michigan 1 7 .125 171 305 2 10 .167 256 451

2010 MAC Standings 2013 MAC Standings

East Division Conference Games Overall Record East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Miami 7 1 .875 182 143 10 4 .714 302 325 Bowling Green 7 1 .875 301 88 10 4 .714 487 222 Ohio 6 2 .750 235 153 8 5 .615 357 309 Buffalo 6 2 .750 270 123 8 5 .615 394 317 Temple 5 3 .625 184 132 8 4 .667 300 229 Ohio 4 4 .500 230 219 7 6 .538 356 357 Kent State 4 4 .500 174 170 5 7 .417 256 275 Akron 4 4 .500 146 209 5 7 .417 242 343 Bowling Green 1 7 .125 143 247 2 10 .167 255 403 Kent State 3 5 .375 198 196 4 8 .333 249 323 Akron 1 7 .125 117 272 1 11 .083 187 421 UMass 1 7 .125 112 266 1 11 .083 140 396 Buffalo 1 7 .125 102 231 2 10 .167 170 334 Miami 0 8 .000 82 271 0 12 .000 117 428

West Division Conference Games Overall Record West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Northern Illinois 8 0 1.000 382 127 11 3 .786 532 265 Northern Illinois 8 0 1.000 341 158 12 2 .857 555 351 Toledo 7 1 .875 269 199 8 5 .615 363 371 Ball State 7 1 .875 315 195 10 3 .769 501 321 Western Michigan 5 3 .625 292 157 6 6 .500 388 286 Toledo 5 3 .625 289 216 7 5 .583 396 343 Ball State 3 5 .375 201 259 4 8 .333 264 365 Central Michigan 5 3 .625 204 185 6 6 .500 272 344 Central Michigan 2 6 .250 177 199 3 9 .250 293 312 Eastern Michigan 1 7 .125 151 388 2 10 .167 227 535 Eastern Michigan 2 6 .250 154 323 2 10 .167 228 527 Western Michigan 1 7 .125 150 275 1 11 .083 206 425

2011 MAC Standings 2014 MAC Standings

East Division Conference Games Overall Record East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Ohio 6 2 .750 239 192 10 4 .714 427 310 Bowling Green 5 3 .625 229 214 8 6 .571 420 469 Temple 5 3 .625 229 124 9 4 .692 398 181 Ohio 4 4 .500 159 191 6 6 .500 246 298 Kent State 4 4 .500 153 161 5 7 .417 205 291 Buffalo 3 4 .429 221 202 5 6 .455 355 347 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 191 235 5 7 .417 318 346 Akron 3 5 .375 189 198 5 7 .417 271 277 Miami 3 5 .375 192 174 4 8 .333 256 275 UMass 3 5 .375 245 243 3 9 .250 328 396 Buffalo 2 6 .250 202 253 3 9 .250 266 353 Miami 2 6 .250 197 258 2 10 .167 268 382 Akron 0 8 .000 103 321 1 11 .083 170 462 Kent State 1 6 .143 115 168 2 9 .182 180 319

West Division Conference Games Overall Record West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Northern Illinois 7 1 .875 330 234 11 3 .786 536 424 Northern Illinois 7 1 .875 227 186 11 3 .786 441 359 Toledo 7 1 .875 382 249 9 4 .692 549 412 Toledo 7 1 .875 271 188 9 4 .692 476 396 Western Michigan 5 3 .625 321 241 7 6 .538 459 373 Western Michigan 6 2 .750 274 161 8 5 .615 439 324 Ball State 4 4 .500 216 276 6 6 .500 304 416 Central Michigan 5 3 .625 231 181 7 6 .538 350 327 Eastern Michigan 4 4 .500 191 211 6 6 .500 255 292 Ball State 4 4 .500 245 239 5 7 .417 332 326 Central Michigan 2 6 .250 206 284 3 9 .250 271 400 Eastern Michigan 1 7 .125 134 308 2 10 .167 182 491

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2015 MAC Standings 2018 MAC Standings

East Division Conference Games Overall Record East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Bowling Green 7 1 .875 376 175 10 4 .714 591 405 Buffalo 7 1 .875 284 197 10 4 .714 484 363 Ohio 5 3 .625 204 219 8 5 .615 358 329 Ohio 6 2 .750 337 167 9 4 .692 521 320 Akron 5 3 .625 191 170 8 5 .615 311 279 Miami 6 2 .750 276 193 6 6 .500 337 306 Buffalo 3 5 .375 201 251 5 7 .417 320 331 Akron 2 6 .250 131 231 4 8 .333 227 326 UMass 2 6 .250 178 228 3 9 .250 266 377 Bowling Green 2 6 .250 195 279 3 9 .250 292 480 Miami 2 6 .250 142 226 3 9 .250 215 384 Kent State 1 7 .125 182 294 2 10 .167 287 440 Kent State 2 6 .250 73 202 3 9 .250 157 313 West Division Conference Games Overall Record West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Northern Illinois 6 2 .750 200 158 8 6 .571 282 317 Northern Illinois 6 2 .750 293 205 8 6 .571 436 387 Toledo 5 3 .625 313 217 7 6 .538 525 397 Toledo 6 2 .750 305 190 10 2 .833 420 249 Western Michigan 5 3 .625 251 281 7 6 .538 416 449 Western Michigan 6 2 .750 318 199 8 5 .615 468 368 Eastern Michigan 5 3 .625 217 168 7 6 .538 351 287 Central Michigan 6 2 .750 241 171 7 6 .538 336 286 Ball State 3 5 .375 202 293 4 8 .333 290 389 Ball State 2 6 .250 168 283 3 9 .250 277 430 Central Michigan 0 8 .000 116 226 1 11 .083 180 328 Eastern Michigan 0 8 .000 165 336 1 11 .083 305 505

*Northern Illinois won the four-way tiebreaker as Western Division Champion.

2016 MAC Standings

East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Ohio 6 2 .750 175 134 8 6 .571 368 317 Miami 6 2 .750 199 168 6 7 .462 297 309 Akron 3 5 .375 169 242 5 7 .417 329 403 Bowling Green 3 5 .375 237 239 4 8 .333 298 460 Kent State 2 6 .250 171 217 3 9 .250 247 344 Buffalo 1 7 .125 142 273 2 10 .167 198 388

West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Western Michigan 8 0 1.000 362 147 13 1 .929 582 277 Toledo 6 2 .750 285 218 9 4 .692 494 334 Northern Illinois 5 3 .625 264 206 5 7 .417 366 364 Eastern Michigan 4 4 .500 219 246 7 6 .538 385 388 Central Michigan 3 5 .375 174 239 6 7 .462 342 394 Ball State 1 7 .125 201 269 4 8 .333 324 361

2017 MAC Standings

East Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Akron 6 2 .750 196 179 7 7 .500 310 392 Ohio 5 3 .625 287 185 9 4 .692 508 315 Buffalo 4 4 .500 251 219 6 6 .500 342 298 Miami 4 4 .500 202 175 5 7 .417 293 289 Bowling Green 2 6 .250 247 313 2 10 .167 304 456 Kent State 1 7 .125 109 271 2 10 .167 153 421

West Division Conference Games Overall Record W L PCT. PTS. OPP. W L PCT. PTS. OPP. Toledo 7 1 .875 296 165 11 3 .786 509 367 Northern Illinois 6 2 .750 255 166 8 5 .615 376 286 Central Michigan 6 2 .755 256 198 8 5 .615 370 358 Western Michigan 4 4 .500 276 229 6 6 .500 407 348 Eastern Michigan 3 5 .375 226 208 5 7 .417 313 280 Ball State 0 8 .000 94 387 2 10 .167 215 488

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1997 Marshall 34, Toledo 13 (Huntington, W.V.); 28,021 1998 Marshall 23, Toledo 17 (Huntington, W.V.); 28,085 MAC Championship Football Game 1999 (11/11) Marshall 34, WMU 30 (Huntington, W.V.); 28,069 2000 Marshall 19, WMU 14 (Huntington, W.V.); 24,816 History 2001 Toledo 41, (20/18) Marshall 36 (Toledo, Ohio); 20,025 2002 Marshall 49, Toledo 45 (Huntington, W.V.); 24,582 The Mid-American Conference will hold its 15th football championship game at 2003 (14/15) Miami 49, (20/25) BGSU 27 (Bowling Green, Ohio); 24,813 the site of Ford Field in downtown Detroit – a premiere sports venue that hosted 2004 Toledo 35, Miami 27 (Detroit) 22,138 the 2006 and 2009 Men’s Basketball Final Four. The MAC has long 2005 Akron 31, Northern Illinois 30 (Detroit) 12,051 been associated with the Detroit area and played in the first ever college football 2006 Central Michigan 31, Ohio 10 (Detroit); 25,483 game at Ford Field as Toledo faced Boston College in the 2003 Motor City Bowl. 2007 Central Michigan 35, Miami 10 (Detroit); 25,013 This year’s event will be played Friday, December 2 at 7:00 pm ET and marks 2008 Buffalo 42, (12/13) Ball State 24 (Detroit); 12,871 the eighth year of a neutral site championship game for the MAC. 2009 Central Michigan 20, Ohio 10 (Detroit); 23,714 2010 Miami 26, (24/-) Northern Illinois 21 (Detroit); 12,031 1997 Game Recap - 2011 Northern Illinois 23, Ohio 20 (Detroit); 13,052 Marshall 34, Toledo 14 (ESPN) 2012 (19/18) NIU 44, (18/19) Kent State 37 2OT (Detroit); 18,132 Buoyed by three Chad Pennington to Randy Moss passes, Marshall 2013 Bowling Green 47, (16/14) NIU 27 (Detroit); 21,106 University fought off a challenge from West Division champion Toledo to win the inaugural Mid-American Conference football championship game. Billy 2014 NIU 51, Bowling Green 17 (Detroit); 15,110 Malashevich gave the Herd a 3-0, first-quarter lead with a 22-yard . 2015 Bowling Green 34, NIU 14 (Detroit); 16,425 Toledo took its first lead at 7-3 when Ray Curry hauled in a 56-yard pass from Chris Wallace. That lead stood until the 6:46 mark of the third quarter when Moss 2016 (13/14) Western Michigan 29, Ohio 23 (Detroit); 45,615 grabbed a four-yard TD pass from Pennington. Three minutes later Moss showed 2017 Toledo 45, Akron 28 (Detroit); 16,225 his speed with an 86-yard score via a Pennington pass. Malashevich knocked down a 25-yard field goal in the fourth quarter before the Pennington-Moss con- 2018 NIU 30, Buffalo 29 (Detroit); 10,255 nection encored with a 20-yard hookup. Doug Chapman added a five-yard run ( ) Rankings listed reflect AP/ESPN Polls to boost Marshall to a 34-7 advantage. A Wallace to Mel Long touchdown pass from 33 yards closed out the scoring. Pennington completed 20-of-34 passesfor MVP EAST DIVISION 322 yards and three while Chapman added 117 rushing yards. Wal- lace completed 12-of-28 passes for 246 yards and two touchdowns while Dwayne 1997 Marshall: Randy Moss, WR Harris contributed 105 rushing yards for the Rockets. 1998 Marshall: Chad Pennington, QB 1999 Marshall: Chad Pennington, QB Game Summary 2000 Marshall: Byron Leftwich, QB 2001 Marshall: Denero Marriott, WR 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 2002 Marshall: Byron Leftwich, QB Toledo 0 7 0 7 14 2003 Miami: Ben Roethlisberger, QB Marshall 3 0 14 17 34 2004 Miami: Michael Larkin, WR Scoring 2005 Akron: Luke Getsy, QB FIRST QUARTER 2006 Ohio: Jameson Hartke, DL MAR-Malashevich 22 field goal, 10:51 2007 Miami: Clayton Mullins, LB SECOND QUARTER 2008 Buffalo: Mike Newton, DB UT-Curry 56 pass from Wallace (Merrick kick) 13:16 2009 Ohio: Noah Keller, LB THIRD QUARTER 2010 Miami: Thomas Merriweather, RB MAR-Moss 4 pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) 6:46 2011 Ohio: Noah Keller, LB MAR- Moss 86 pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) 3:48 2012 Kent State: Darius Polk, DB FOURTH QUARTER 2013 Bowling Green: Matt Johnson, QB MAR-Malashevich 25 field goal, 10:42 2014 Bowling Green: Gehrig Dieter, WR MAR-Moss 20 pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) 7:01 2015 Bowling Green: Travis Green, RB MAR-Chapman 5 run (Malashevich kick) 6:24 UT-Long 33 pass from Wallace (Merrick kick) 3:02 MVP WEST DIVISION 1997 Toledo: Dwayne Harris, RB TEAM STATISTICS UT MAR 1998 Toledo: Gregg King, DL First Downs 16 24 1999 Western Michigan: Tim Lester, QB Rushing Attempts-Net yards 42-73 29-120 2000 Western Michigan: Steve Neal, WR Passes Att.-Comp. -Int. 28-12-1 34-20-1 2001 Toledo: , RB Passing Yards 246 322 2002 Toledo: Trinity Dawson, RB Total Offense 319 442 2003 BGSU: Josh Harris, QB Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3 2004 Toledo: Bruce Gradkowski, QB Penalties-Yards 8-60 8-61 2005 Northern Illinois: Garrett Wolfe, TB Punts-Average 6-44.5 3-47.0 2006 Central Michigan: Damien Linson, WR Time of Possession 29:44 30:16 2007 Central Michigan: Dan LeFevour, QB Third Down Conversions 4-15 4-10 2008 Ball State: Nate Davis, QB 2009 Central Michigan: Dan LeFevour, QB Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 4 0 of 0 2010 Northern Illinois: Chandler Harnish, QB Sacks By-Yards 0-0 5-50 2011 Northern Illinois: Nathan Palmer, WR Individual Statistics 2012 Northern Illinois: Jordan Lynch, QB 2013 Northern Illinois: Jordan Lynch, QB RUSHING 2014 Northern Illinois: Drew Hare, QB UT: Harris 30-105; MAR: Chapman 20-115. 2015 Northern Illinois: Shawun Lurry, DB PASSING UT: Wallace 28-12-1-246; MAR: Pennington 34-20-1-322. Beginning in 2016 an Offensive (Corey Davis, Western Michigan), Defensive RECEIVING (Bradd Ellis, Ohio) and Special Teams (Butch Hampton, Western Michigan) UT: Kreitzberg 3-65; Curry 2-61; Long 2-42; D. Harris 2-42; M. Bilik 2-17; MAR: Moss 7-170; Player of the game were selected. 2017 Offensive (Logan Woodside, Colclough 4-52; Wikes 3-37; Poole 2-40; Chapman 2-12; Long 2-11. Toledo); Defense (Ulysses Gilbert, Akron); Special Teams (Danzel McKinley- TACKLES Lewis, Toledo). 2018 Offensive (Marcus Childers, NIU), Defensive (Sutton UT: Herndon 8; Matthews 6; Rollins 6; Love 5; Vailant 5; MAR: McCloud 14; Hall 7; Grace Smith, NIU), Special Teams (Matt Ference, NIU). 7; Summers 6; Maxwell 6; Barber 6; Moore 5; Cohen 5; Mercer 5. 104 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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1998 Game Recap - 1999 Game Recap - Marshall 23, Toledo 17 (ESPN2) Marshall 34, WMU 30 (ESPN2) Down 10-6 early in the fourth quarter, Marshall struck quickly with two touch- Marshall won its third consecutive MAC title with a thrilling 34-30 triumph over downs in a span of 2:23 to take control of the game at 20-10. A Chris Hanson Western Michigan Dec. 3 in the MAC championship game. Marshall nine-yard run on a fake field goal gave Marshall a 6-0 lead in the first quarter. Chad Pennington tossed a one-yard touchdown pass to Eric Pinkerton with four Toledo, however, answered minutes later when Wasean Tait scored from a yard seconds left for the victory. Western Michigan’s Tim Lester had given his team out and Todd France’s PAT gave the Rockets a 7-6 lead. Following a 30-yard a 23-0 third-quarter lead before Marshall stormed back. The Bronco’s Robert France field goal 20 seconds into the fourth quarter, Herd quarterback Chad Sanford set a championship game record with 163 rushing yards. Lester completed Pennington hit Nate Poole from 19-yards out for a 13-10 lead. Daninelle Der- 27-of-41 passes for 282 yards and two TDs while Pennington was successful on ricott scooped up a Rocket and scampered 21 yards for a 20-10 Marshall 20-of-31 passes for 284 yards and three touchdowns. The Broncos’ huge lead came cushion. Toledo closed to within 23-17 with a minute left on a Chris Wallace to courtesy of Brad Selent field goals from 31, 32 and 36 yards, a Lester to Corey Mike Bilik one-yard pass. Pennington, who overcame a third-quarter groin injury, Alston 16-yard pass and a one-yard scoring run by Sanford. Marshall’s 27-0 run completed23-of-38 passes for 249 yards and one touchdown while Toledo’s Wal- included Pennington’s touchdown passes to Nate Poole (38 yards) and James lace was good on 30-of-54 passes for 337 yards and one touchdown. Williams (16) and touchdown runs of 2 and 24 yards by Doug Chapman. Lester’s four-yard scoring pass to Jake Moreland with 7:30 left gave WMU the lead at Game Summary 30-27 until the final seconds. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Toledo 7 0 0 10 17 Marshall 6 0 0 17 23 Game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Scoring WMU 10 10 3 7 30 FIRST QUARTER Marshall 0 0 20 14 34 MAR-Hanson 9 run, Malashevich rush failed, 11:26 UT-W. Tait 1 run (France kick) 5:48 Scoring FOURTH QUARTER FIRST QUARTER UT-France 33 field goal, 14:40 WMU-Alston 16 pass from Lester (Selent kick) 6:47 MAR-Poole 19 pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) 13:55 WMU-Selent 31field goal, 00:37 MAR- Derricott 21 fumbles recovery (Malashevich kick) 11:32 SECOND QUARTER MAR-Malashevich 32 field goal, 9:08 WMU-Sanford 1 run (Selent kick) 10:48 UT-Bilik 1 pass from Wallace (France kick) 1:03 WMU-Selent 32 field goal, 00:00 TEAM STATISTICS UT MAR THIRD QUARTER First Downs 22 17 WMU- Selent 36 field goal, 8:34 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 35-90 35-120 MAR-Poole 38 pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) 5:56 Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 54-30-2 39-23-1 MAR-Chapman 24 run (Pennington pass failed) 3:37 Passing Yards 337 249 MAR-Williams 16 pass from Pennington (Jenkins kick) 2:13 Total Offense 427 369 FOURTH QUARTER Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 MAR-Chapman 2 run (Jenkins kick) 12:36 Penalties-Yards 4-29 8-70 WMU-Moreland 4 pass from Lester (Selent kick) 7:20 Punts-Average 5-39.6 6-46.0 MAR-Pinkerton 1 pass from Pennington (Jenkins kick) 00:04 Time of Possession 30:36 29:24 TEAM STATISTICS WMU MAR Third Down Conversions 5-18 4-15 First Downs 30 19 Fourth Down Conversions 3-4 1-2 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 45-171 26-114 Sacks By-Yards 1-7 2-5 Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 41-27-2 31-20-1 Individual Statistics Passing Yards 282 284 RUSHING Total Offense 453 398 UT: Tait 16-60; Taylor 11-30; MAR: Chapman 23-106; Hanson 1-9. Fumbles-Lost 4-0 2-1 PASSING Penalties-Yards 14-109 9-95 UT: Wallace 54-30-2-337; MAR: Pennington 38-23-0-249; Leftwich 1-0-1-0. Punts-Average 4-37.3 3-47.7 RECEIVING Time of Possession 37:11 22:49 UT: Curry 8-87; Bilik 8-59; Freeman 5-47; Taylor 3-73; Kreitzburg 2-29; Tait 2-22; Long Third Down Conversions 9-17 5-12 2-20; MAR: Poole 5-61; Cooper 5-32; Washington 4-70; Long 4-56; Chapman 4-18; Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-3 Turner 1-12. Sacks By-Yards 3-14 2-8 TACKLES Individual Statistics UT: Singleton 12; Beckwith 9; Turner 6; Herndon 6; King 5; Travis 5; Rollins 5; Lamar 5; Marshall: Beckett 11; Grace 8; Derricott 8; Hodges 8; O’Neal 7; Yates 7; Hines 6. RUSHING WMU: Sanford 32-163; Lester 7-11; MAR: Chapman 17-75; Pennington 7-31. PASSING WMU-Lester 41-27-2-282; MAR: Pennington 31-20-1-284. RECEIVING WMU: Neal 8-105; Moreland 7-56; Zuhl 3-53; Afariogun 3-4; Alston 2-27; MAR: Williams 7-94; Poole 5-86; Chapman 3-39. TACKLES WMU: McDade 7; Evans 7; Niles 6; Nunlee 5; Harig 4; Marshall: Beckett 14; Hodges 11; O’Neal 10; Hines 8; Derricott 7; Toviessi 7; Grace 7; Mercer 6.

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2000 Game Recap - 2001 Game Recap - Marshall 19, WMU 14 (ABC) Toledo 41, Marshall 36 (ESPN2) Marshall won its fourth consecutive MAC championship by scoring the game- Chester Taylor provided the heroics as his MAC Championship game record 188 rushing winning points with just over six minutes left in the fourth quarter. Both teams yards paced the Rockets’ comeback from a 23-0 defcit to a 41-36 championship game featured first-year starters at quarterback. The Herd’s Byron Leftwich led his win. The UT triumph dethroned the four-time defending champion Thundering Herd and team to a 13-0 halftime lead, largely on a 44-yard scoring pass to Darius Watts gave the Rockets their first MAC title since 1995. Two Byron Leftwich to Denero Marriott with 97 seconds left in the second quarter. J.R. Jenkins booted field goals from touchdown passes boosted the Herd to a 13-0 advantage 7:34 into the game. Franklin 20 and 30 yards for an early 6-0 margin. WMU fought back, scoring with 47 Wallace added a 62-yard scoring run and Curtis Head a FG prior to the Rockets’ rally. UT seconds left in the third quarter when Jeff Welsh passed to Steve Neal for a 22-yard started its comeback with a Tavares Bolden to Carl Ford TD pass from 26 yards with 5:35 touchdown. On its next possession, WMU took its only lead at 14-13 on Welsh’s 41- left in the first half. Taylor and Antwon McCray added scoring runs for UT, sandwiched yard TD strike to Josh Bush and Brad Selent’s PAT. Leftwich’s 29-yard TD pass to around Marriott’s third TD catch for a 29-24 Marshall lead. UT drove the ball and lined John Cooper with 6:14 on the clock re-claimed the lead for Marshall. The Broncos up for a field goal, only to have PK Todd France take the snap and run up the middle 16 chances for victory were thwarted when their next drive stalled at the Marshall yards for UT’s first lead with 1:09 left in the third quarter. Marshall fought back and took a 37-yard line with 3:36 on the clock and their last grasp was ended with 1:21 on 36-35 margin at 11:56 left in the fourth quarter. Following an exchange of punts, Toledo’s the clock when Danny Derricott intercepted a Welsh pass attempt. next drive resulted in an eight-yard TD run by Taylor for the game winning points. Game Summary Game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Marshall 20 3 6 7 36 Marshall 3 10 0 6 19 Toledo 0 10 25 6 41 WMU 0 0 7 7 14 Scoring Scoring FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER MAR-Marriott 14 pass from Leftwich (Head kick) 11:03 MAR-Jenkins 20 field goal, 9:41 MAR-Marriott 15 pass from Leftwich,(Head kick failed) 8:26 SECOND QUARTER MAR-Wallace 62 run (Head kick) 6:30 MAR-Jenkins 30 field goal, 4:51 SECOND QUARTER MAR-Watts 44 pass from Leftwich (Jenkins kick) 1:37 MAR-Head 28 field goal, 14:57 THIRD QUARTER UT-Ford 26 pass from Bolden (France kick) 5:35 WMU-Neal 22 pass from Welsh (Selent kick) 00:47 UT-France 23 field goal, 1:44 FOURTH QUARTER THIRD QUARTER WMU-Bush 41 pass from Welsh (Selent kick) 12:52 UT-Taylor 17 run (France kick) 11:19 MAR-Cooper 29 pass from Leftwich (Leftwich pass failed) 6:14 MAR-Marriott 68 pass from Leftwich (Leftwich pass failed) 11:05 UT-McCray 5 run (France kick) 9:38 TEAM STATISTICS MAR WMU First Downs 23 18 UT-France 16 run (Bolden rush) 4:28 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 31-70 32-86 UT-France 28 field goal, 1:09 Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 45-29-0 34-23-1 FOURTH QUARTER Passing Yards 358 264 MAR-Marriott 18 pass from Leftwich (Head kick) 11:56 Total Offense 428 350 UT-Taylor 8 run (Bolden pass failed) 6:34 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1 TEAM STATISTICS MAR UT Penalties-Yards 6-30 3-15 First Downs 28 25 Punts-Average 6-37.2 6-35.2 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 21-120 56-288 Time of Possession 31:13 28:47 Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 52-32-1 25-16-0 Third Down Conversions 8-17 3-14 Passing Yards 421 175 Total Offense 541 463 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Sacks By-Yards 3-10 1-9 Penalties-Yards 6-50 6-41 Individual Statistics Punts-Average 3-63.0 3-48.7 Time of Possession 26:26 33:34 RUSHING Third Down Conversions 6-14 7-16 MAR: Wallace 19-79; WMU: Sanford 19-67. Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 2-3 PASSING Sacks By-Yards 1-13 2-16 MAR: Leftwich 45-29-0-358; WMU: Welsh 34-23-1-264. Individual Statistics RECEIVING MAR: Poole 7-58; Foye 6-74; Watts 4-94; Washington 4-29; Cooper 3-63; WMU: Neal RUSHING 10-93; Alston 4-32; Bush 3-58; Afariogun 2-51. MAR: Wallace 12-99; Carey 4-22; UT: Taylor 32-188; McCray 14-80; France 1-16. TACKLES PASSING MAR: Owens 10; Hines 9; Miller 9; Hodges 7; Crocker 7; WMU: Lewis 11; Brown 9; Evens 8; MAR: Leftwich 52-32-1-421; UT: Bolden 25-16-0-175. Babin 6; Ballard 5; Soldano 5. RECEIVING MAR: Marriott 10-179; Watts 9-101; Davis 5-74; Wallace 4-15; UT: Greene 7-45; Taylor 4-64; Ford 3-43. TACKLES MAR: Yates 14; Tarpley 9; Smith 8; Street 8; Owens 8; Crocker 7; Terrell 6; Washington 5; Satterwhite 5; UT: Ward 10; Morris 7; Boyd 7; Gardner 6; Hefflin 6; Daniels 6; Anderson 5. 106 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2002 Game Recap – 2003 Game Recap – Marshall 49, Toledo 45 (ESPN2) Miami 49, Bowling Green 27 (ESPN2) Another down-to-the-wire game had football fans on the edge of their seats In the first MAC Championship game played on grass, Miami quarterback until the last play of the game – a Toledo pass broken up in the end zone as time Ben Roethlisberger continued his mastery with a game record 440 passing expired. Marshall jumped to a first-quarter 14-0 lead and had a 28-17 margin at halftime. Toledo kept it close and grabbed its first lead at 39-35 with 9:59 left in yards, completing 26-of-35 pass attempts with four of his aerials resulting in the fourth quarter. The teams again traded touchdowns for a 45-42 Rocket lead touchdowns. His counterpart, Falcon signalcaller Josh Harris, performed very at the 3:24 mark. Marshall responded with a 6-play, 73-yard drive that took just well also, passing for 260 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for a game- 49 seconds and culminated in a Byron Leftwich to Darius Watts 40-yard scoring high 83 yards and a score. Three touchdowns in the final nine minutes of the strike. Leftwich completed a championship game-record 76.2% (32-of-42) of his third quarter gave the RedHawks a 42-20 advantage following a tight first pass attempts for 404 yards and four touchdowns. UT’s Trinity Dawson rushed for a title game record four touchdowns (37, 2, 10 and 2 yards) and 130 yards half. Miami became the first road team to emerge victorious in the league title on 21 attempts. The Rockets’ rushing attack produced six touchdowns, another game. The 22-point margin of victory and 576 yards of total offense by Miami title game record. also set championship game records.

Game Summary Game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Toledo 0 17 15 13 45 Miami 7 14 21 7 49 Marshall 14 14 7 14 49 BGSU 7 10 3 7 27 Scoring Scoring FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER MAR-Marriott 12 pass from Leftwich (Head kick) 11:26 BG-Harris 6 run (Suisham kick) 11:46 MAR-Wallace 1 run (Head kick) 3:57 MIA-Robinson 53 pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) 9:46 SECOND QUARTER SECOND QUARTER UT-Dawson 37 run (Robbins kick) 13:19 BG-Sharon 7 pass from Harris, Suisham kick, 10:45 UT-Robbins 37 field goal, 7:45 MIA-Brandt 21 pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) 8:56 MAR-Carey 9 run (Head kick) 5:24 MIA-Larkin 16 pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) 4:36 MAR-Smith 36 fumble recovery (Head kick) 3:02 BG-Suisham 42 field goal, 00:00 UT-Martin 1 run (Robbins kick) 00:11 THIRD QUARTER THIRD QUARTER MU-Murray 1 run, Parseghian kick, 9:00 UT-Dawson 2 run (Jones pass from Jones), 13:18 MU-Smith 13 run, Parseghian kick (4:57) UT-Dawson 10 run (Robbins kick) 4:08 BG-Suisham 29 field goal, 2:39 MAR-Marriott 28 pass from Leftwich (Head kick) 2:47 MU-Murray 55 pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) 00:17 FOURTH QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER UT-Dawson 2 run (Robbins kick) 9:59 MU-Smith 8 run (Parseghian kick) 14:02 MAR-Watts 16 pass from Leftwich (Head kick) 7:51 BG-Jarrett 3 pass from Harris (Suisham kick) 5:17 UT-Jones 1 run (Robbins kick failed (Head kick) 00:49 TEAM STATISTICS MIA BG TEAM STATISTICS UT MAR First Downs 25 23 First Downs 22 20 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 31-136 35-142 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 47-217 18-46 Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 35-26-0 49-30-1 Passes Att.-Comp.-Int. 37-23-1 42-32-1 Passing Yards 440 260 Passing Yards 221 404 Total Offense 576 402 Total Offense 438 450 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 5-44 5-53 Penalties-Yards 5-42 7-60 Punts-Average 3-22.0 3-28.3 Punts-Average 4-39.0 4-31.5 Time of Possession 30:57 29:03 Third Down Conversions 6-11 7-15 Time of Possession 32:00 26:07 Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 1-4 Third Down Conversions 5-15 4-9 Sacks By-Yards 1-9 0-0 Fourth Down Conversions 2-5 1-1 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 1-12 Individual Statistics Individual Statistics RUSHING MIA: Murray 16-80; Smith 12-44; BG: Harris 18-83; Pope 9-22; Lane 4-16. RUSHING UT: Dawson 21-130; Martin 17-75; Marshall: Carey 9-37; Wallace 7-19. PASSING MIA: Roethlisberger 35-26-0-440; BG: Harris 49-30-1-260. PASSING UT: Jones 36-23-1-221; Marshall: Leftwich 42-32-1-404. RECEIVING MIA: Larkin 7-91; Nance 5-71; Murray 4-83; Robinson 2-97; Corbin 2-40; BG: Pope 8-59; RECEIVING Sanders 5-45; Magner 5-37; Sharon 4-60. UT: Greene 6-59; Ford 5-50; Johnson 3-32; Dawson 3-9; Marshall: Watts 9-135; Marriott TACKLES 7-87; Davis 6-99; Wallace 4-24; Carey 3-31. MIA: Busing 9; Rehage 9; Redd 7; Jones 6; Smith 6; Nande 5; BG: Morton 11; Newson 6; TACKLES Carswell 6; Burkes 5. UT: Dodrill 11; Anderson 7; Hefflin 7; Body 6; Jackson 6; Ward 6; Marshall: Satterwhite 13; Tynes 12; Tarpley 12; Martin 9; Goddard 8; Smith 8; Terrell 6; Crocker 6; Brown 5. www.GetSomeMACtion.com 107 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2004 Game Recap – 2005 Game Recap – Toledo 35, Miami 27 (ESPN 2) Akron 31, Northern Illinois 30 (ESPN 2) Akron junior quarterback Luke Getsy found senior wide receiver Domenik In the first MAC Championship played at Ford Field in Detroit, MI, Toledo quar- Hixon on a 36-yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds left and senior terback Bruce Gradkowski went 18-of-24 for 251 yards, threw three of his four Jason Swiger hit the game — winning extra point to give the Zips their first ever touchdown passes to Lance Moore, leading Toledo to a 35-27 win over Miami. MAC Championship title, 31-30. Getsy was named East Division Player of the Game after completing 30-of-50 passes for 413 yards and one touchdown. Hixon It’s the fourth year in a row, that a quarterback threw four TDs in the MAC title finished the game with 8 receptions for 144 yards and the game-winning touch- game. Moore had five receptions for 118 yards and caught three touchdown passes down. NIU junior running back Garrett Wolfe finished the game with a MAC for the third time in his career. The Rockets trailed 14-7 at halftime and rallied championship game record 270 rushing yards. Wolfe topped Toledo’s Chester Taylor, who rushed for 188 yards in 2001. In addition, Wolfe rushed for more with three TDs in the third quarter. Toledo went ahead 35-20 early in the fourth yards than anyone has in a Division I conference championship game. Only two on Moore’s third score. Miami pulled within eight points when followed other running backs have topped the 200-yard mark as Kansas State’s Darren Sproles rushed for 235 yards against Oklahoma in the 2003 Big 12 championship up a 57-yard pass to Michael Larkin with a 13-yard TD pass to Josh Williams with game and LSU’s Justin Vincent rushed for 201 yards against Georgia in the 2003 4:13 left. Toledo sealed the win with two third-down conversions on the final SEC championship. Wolfe was named West Division Player of the Game for his drive. Betts finished the game 20-of-33 for 304 yards with three TDs and two outstanding performance. . Larkin had nine receptions for 131 yards and a score. Toledo took Akron senior nose guard Kiki Gonzalez made a key play when he blocked a the lead for good when Keon Jackson returned a Betts pass attempt 31 yards for 49-yard Chris Nendick field goal attempt with 4:42 to go in the first quarter. The block set up a 3-yard rushing touchdown by freshman running back Dennis a touchdown in the third quarter. Jackson’s pick was the first ever Kennedy that gave the Zips an early 10-0 lead. returned for a score in a MAC Championship game. Down 24-10 at the start of the fourth quarter, Akron’s game winning drive started Game Summary with 1:41 and covered 81 yards. It marked the seventh time in nine championship games that the margin has been decided by eight points or less. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Toledo 7 0 21 7 35 Game Summary Miami 14 0 6 7 27 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Akron 10 0 0 21 31 Scoring NIU 0 10 14 6 30 FIRST QUARTER UT – Odom 33 pass from Gradkowski (Robbins kick) 10:54 Scoring MIA – Clemens 6 run (Parseghian kick) 8:13 FIRST QUARTER MIA – Larkin 3 pass from Betts (Soderquist kick) 1:43 UA - Swiger 47 field goal, 11:54 UA – Kennedy 3 run (Swiger kick), 2:55 THIRD QUARTER UT – Moore 22 pass from Gradkowski (Robbins kick) 7:31 SECOND QUARTER NIU – Wolfe 1 run (Nendick kick), 11:14 UT – Jackson 31 interception return (Robbins kick) 5:54 NIU - Nendick 21 field goal, 2:21 MIA – R.Busing 8 pass from Betts (Parseghian kick blocked) 3:32 THIRD QUARTER UT – Moore 28 pass from Gradkowski (Robbins kick) 00:22 NIU - Wolfe 11 run (Nendick kick), 5:03 FOURTH QUARTER NIU - Hurd 19 pass from Nicholson (Nendick kick), 1:43 UT - Moore 29 pass from Gradkowski (Robbins kick) 11:54 FOURTH QUARTER MIA – Williams 13 pass from Betts (Soderquist kick) 4:13 UA - Biggs run (Swiger kick), 13:53 TEAM STATISTICS UT MIA NIU – Nendick 52 field goal, 10:49 First Downs 21 19 UA – Getsy 7 run (Swiger kick), 7:35 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 46-186 28-58 NIU - Nendick 46 field goal, 3:28 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 25-18-1 33-20-2 UA – Hixon 36 pass from Getsy (Swiger kick), :10 Passing Yards 251 304 TEAM STATISTICS UA NIU Total Offense 437 362 First Downs 27 19 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-43.0 5-44.2 Rushing Attemps-Net Yards 32-105 52-250 Fumbles-Lost. 1-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 52-30-1 17-7-0 Passing Yards 413 110 Penalties-Yards 4-21 3-15 Total Offense 518 360 Possession Time 33:15 26:45 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.0 5-46.6 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 12 Fumbles-Lost. 1-1 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 1 Penalties-Yards 8-70 3-10 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0 of 1 4 of 4 Possession Time 26:56 33:04 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 1-1 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 6 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Individual Statistics Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 RUSHING Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-27 2-16 UT: McDougle 35-167; Gradkowski 5-11; Parmele 2-10; MIA: Clemens 20-69 Individual Statistics PASSING RUSHING UT: Gradkowski 24-18-1-251; Council 1-0-0-0; MIA: Betts 33-20-2-304 UA: Biggs 20-70; Hixon 1-20; Kennedy 3-8; NIU: Wolfe 42-270; Davis 4-10. RECEIVING PASSING UT: Odom 6-78; Moore 5-118; McDougle 4-23; Holmes 3-32; MIA: Larkin 9-131; Williams UA: Getsy, 30-50-1-413; NIU: Nicholson, 7-17-0-110 4-78; Robinson 2-51; Tyler 2-13; Kirkpatrick 1-12; Corbin 1-11; Busing 1-8 RECEIVING TACKLES UA: Hixon 8-144; Kasparek 6-81; Montgomery 6-69; Biggs 4-53; Long 3-20; Arthur 2-26; UT: Thomas 9; Jackson 8; Body 7; Malone 6; Alston 5; Jordan 5; MIA: Pusateri 15; Busing 9; Kennedy 1-20; NIU: Davis 2-41; Hurd 2-26; Nordin 2-22; Raleigh 1-21 Nande 8; Rehage 8; Burke 5 TACKLES UA: Rohr 9; Mackey 9; Stokes 8; NIU: Smith 11; Hansbro 10; Blalark 9 108 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2006 Game Recap – 2007 Game Recap – Central Michigan 31, Ohio 14 (ESPN) Central Michigan 35, Miami 10 (ESPN) Central Michigan won its first MAC Championship since 1994 with a fourth-quarter Central Michigan captured its second consecutive MAC Championship game blitz highlighted by a 96-yard touchdown run by Ontario Sneed. Sneed's lengthy with a solid 35-10 triumph over Miami. Led by Dan LeFevour’s 170 rushing yards dash confirmed the Chippewas dominance in the game and set a championship and 185 passing yards, the Chippewas put the game away with three fourth- game record. quarter touchdowns. MAC Freshman of the Year, CMU quarterback Dan LeFevour, completed 22- The Chippewas averaged 6.1 yards per rush, the best ground performance of-30 attempts for 314 yards and three scores, including a 71-yard hookup with in MAC Championship Game history. Four of the five CMU touchdowns Damien Linson that snapped a 7-7 second quarter tie and gave CMU the lead came via the ground with two of those from outside the red zone (21 and for good. Linson grabbed seven balls for 191 yards. Linson's 191 receiving yards 28 yards, both by LeFevour). and 27.3 yards per reception set championship game records. The RedHawk defense was sturdy, allowing just seven first-half points to the It was a game the matched up the league's top scoring offense (CMU 29 ppg) league’s top scoring offense. The Miami offense, however, never got into the and scoring defense (OU 18 ppg allowed). Ohio starting QB Austen Everson left end zone until mid way through the fourth quarter. the game early with an injury and was limited to five pass attempts. The CMU defense had eight tackles for a loss and held Miami to just 52 net Linson grabbed MVP honors for CMU. Ohio defensive lineman Jameson Hartke rushing yards on 25 attempts. was tabbed the Bobcats' MVP for his two sacks and four tackles for a loss. Hartke's 30 yards in tackles for a loss set a championship game record. LeFevour was named CMU’s MVP while Miami LB Clayton Mullins nabeed honors for the RedHawks. Mullins was credited with 14 tackles, one shy of Both teams were playing in their first ever MAC Championship game. the championship game record. Game Summary LeFevour became the second quarterback to win back-to-back MAC Championships (Chad Pennington, Marshall – 1997-99). 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final CMU 7 10 0 14 31 Game Summary Ohio 0 7 3 0 10 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Scoring Miami 0 0 3 7 10 CMU 7 0 7 21 35 FIRST QUARTER Scoring CMU – Cetoute 6 pass from LeFevour (Albreski kick) 7:10 FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER CMU – Poblah 3 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick) 1:28 OU – McRae 2 run (Lasher kick) 11:10 THIRD QUARTER CMU – Linson 71 pass from LeFevour (Albreski kick ) 9:56 MIA - N. Parseghian 38 FG 6:23 CMU – Albreski 27 field goal, 3:04 CMU - LeFevour 21 run (Aguila kick) 5:03 THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER OU – Lasher 33 field goal, 7:36 CMU – Sneed 1 run (Aguila kick) 12:43 FOURTH QUARTER MIA - Robinson 12 pass from Raudabaugh (N. Parseghian kick) 9:09 CMU – Sneed 4 pass from Linson (Albreski kick) 13:03 CMU – Sneed 7 run (Aguila kick) 7:10 CMU – Sneed 96 run (Albreski kick) 6:07 CMU - LeFevour 28 run (Aguila kick) 4:48 TEAM STATISTICS CMU OU TEAM STATISTICS MIA CMU First Downs 17 16 First Downs 19 23 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 21-143 39-87 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 25-52 44-267 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 30-22-1 27-17-1 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 50-29-2 34-24-2 Passing Yards 314 137 Passing Yards 254 185 Total Offense 457 224 Total Offense 306 452 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.6 7-44.1 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.4 4-35.8 Fumbles-Lost. 0-0 2-1 Fumbles-Lost. 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 2-20 4-35 Penalties-Yards 3-20 6-54 Possession Time 23:54 36:06 Possession Time 31:01 28:59 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 9 5 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 9 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3 of 4 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2 of 3 3 of 4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-34 4-34 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 1-6

Individual Statistics Individual Statistics RUSHING RUSHING CMU-Sneed 9-130; OU-McRae 20-76. MIA: Raudabaugh 4-21, Jones 10-19; CMU-LeFevour 20-170, Sneed 17-67, A. Brown 1-23. PASSING PASSING CMU: LeFevour 30-22-1-314; OU-Bower 19-13-2-122; Everson 5-3-0-14 MIA: Raudabaugh 50-29-2-254; CMU: LeFevour 34-24-2-185. RECEIVING RECEIVING CMU-Linson 7-191; Anderson 6-70; Cetoute 6-41; OU-Sylvan 4-11; Garrett 3-39 MIA: Harris 6-41, Robinson 4-51; CMU-A. Brown 6-30, Anderson 5-34. TACKLES TACKLES CMU-Droscha 10, Ogle 8, Keith 8; Kress 8; Lapsley 7; OU-Parson 6; Mitchell 6; Hartke 5; MIA: Mullins 14, Hudson 9, Botic 9, Thompson 9; CMU-West 10, Fraser 10, Keith 10, I. Wright 5. Brown 9. www.GetSomeMACtion.com 109 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2008 Game Recap – 2009 Game Recap – Buffalo 42, Ball State 24 (ESPN2) Central Michigan 20, Ohio 10 (ESPN2) In less than a four-minute span, Buffalo returned two Ball State fumbles for Dan LeFevour had a pair of record-breaking touchdown passes in the first touchdowns, grabbing the lead and momentum as the Bulls stunned the No. 12 half and Central Michigan beat Ohio 20-10 for the Mid-American Conference ranked and preivously undefeated Cardinals. championship.

The 12-0 Cardinals were leading 17-14 late in the third quarter when Mike Newton LeFevour set a major college football mark for combined touchdowns passing, returned a Nate Davis fumble (forced on a hit by Josh Thomas) 92 yards for a rushing and receiving in the first quarter with his 147th. He threw for another 21-17 UB lead. Just minutes later Sherrod Lott scooped up an errant snap and score late in the first half to break Chad Pennington’s MAC record and give the rambled 74 yards for a 28-17 Bulls’ margin. Ball State never recovered as the Bulls Chippewas a 17-7 lead. went on to claim their first-ever MAC football championship. Central Michigan held on to win the conference title for the third time in four UB forced and recovered four fumbles by the Cardinals and also had an inter- years and MAC-best seventh since 1975. LeFevour was 28 of 39 for 255 yards with ception by Domonic Cook for five takeaways. Ball State came into the game two TDs and an interception. The shifty senior also ran for 51 yards. with +11 turnovers on the season and had lost only four total fumbles in its 12 game regular season. Theo Scott was 10 of 23 for 138 yards for the Frank Solich-led Bobcats, who had a chance to win their first MAC title since 1968. Terrence McCrae had seven recep- Game Summary tions for 141 yards and caught a 29-yard pass from wide receiver Taylor Price on 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final a trick play that pulled Ohio within three late in the first half. Ohio’s Noah Keller Ball State 0 10 7 7 24 had 16 tackles, setting a MAC championship game record. Buffalo 7 0 21 14 42 Game Summary Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Ohio 7 0 3 0 10 FIRST QUARTER UB – Roosevelt 2 pass from Willy (Principe kick) 1:58 CMU 10 7 3 0 20 SECOND QUARTER Scoring BSU – M. Lewis 4 run (McGarvey kick) 7:49 FIRST QUARTER BSU – McGarvey 47 FB 0:00 CMU – Wilson 14 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick) 5:22 THIRD QUARTER CMU – Aguila 25 FG 1:26 UB – Roosevelt 39 pass from Willy (Principe kick) 11:24 OU – McCrae 29 pass from Price (Weller kick) 0:04 BSU – M. Lewis 1 run (McGarvey kick) 8:07 SECOND QUARTER UB – Newton 92 fumble return (Principe kick) 3:52 CMU – Anderson 8 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick) 0:17 UB – Lott 74 fumble return (Principe kick) 0:19 THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER CMU – Aguila 19 FG 9:01 UB – Roosevelt 8 pass from Willy (Principe kick) 6:06 OU – Weller 36 FG 5:36 BSU – L. Johnson 22 pass from Davis (McGarvey kick) 4:17 UB – Starks 1 run (Principe kick) 2:53 TEAM STATISTICS OHIO CMU TEAM STATISTICS BSU UB First Downs 16 28 First Downs 30 18 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 29-108 41-126 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 41-152 26-95 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 27-11-0 39-28-1 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 48-31-1 29-19-0 Passing Yards 167 255 Passing Yards 351 206 Total Offense 275 381 Total Offense 503 301 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-35.2 3-35.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.5 5-43.2 Fumbles-Lost. 1-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost. 4-4 2-2 Penalties-Yards 6-60 9-80 Penalties-Yards 6-45 5-40 Possession Time 23:18 36:42 Possession Time 34:18 25:42 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 10 of 17 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 3 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1 of 2 4 of 6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2 of 4 3 of 3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 3-25 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 1-10

Individual Statistics Individual Statistics RUSHING RUSHING CMU: Schroeder 16-72, LeFevour 17-51; OU: Garrett 8-42, Scott 9-36. BSU: M. Lewis 30-131, Davis 8-36; UB-Starks 19-81, Thermilus 5-24 PASSING PASSING CMU: LeFevour 38-29-1-255; OU: Scott 23-10-0-138, Price 1-1-0-29, Tettleton 0-3-0-0. BSU: Davis 48-31-1-351; UB Willy 28-19-0-206 RECEIVING RECEIVING CMU: Brown 8-66, Anderson 7-54, Schroeder 5-53, Poblah 4-44, Wilson 3-27, Blackburn BSU-Orsbon 13-141; Lewis 9-77, D. Hill 4-80, Johnson 3-32, Ifft 1-14, Grant 1-7; UB- 1-11; OU: McCrae 7-141, Brazill 1-19, Goulet 1-5, Price 1-2, Garrett 1-0. Roosevelt 10-116, Starks 4-45, Hamlin 3-29, Rice 1-10, Thermilus 1-6. TACKLES TACKLES CMU: Berning 11, Edwards 6, Bellore 6, Seay 5; OU: Keller 16, Renfro 12, Moore 9, Tafua 7. BSU-B.J. Hill 7, Haines 6, T. Lewis 4, Knipp 4; UB-Shannon 9, Newton 9, Akobundu 8, Akingba 8. 110 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2010 Game Recap – 2011 Game Recap – Miami 26, Northern Illinois 21 (ESPN2) Northern Illinois 23, Ohio 20 (ESPN2) Austin Boucher threw a touchdown pass to Armand Robinson with 33 seconds left and Mathew Sims kicked a 33-yard field goal on the final play to cap a furious comeback that Miami (Ohio) won the Mid-American Conference championship with a 26-21 victory gave Northern Illinois a 23-20 victory over Ohio in the Mid-American Conference title game over No. 24 Northern Illinois on Friday night. Friday. The win marked the first time the Huskies have won the MAC title since 1983. The RedHawks (8-4) won the MAC for the first time since 2003 and their conference- Ohio opened the scoring following interceptions on the first drive’s for both teams. Following best 15th title overall a season after they finished 1-11. a Noah Keller interception off Chandler Harnish, Matt Weller knocked a 30-yard field goal to give the Bobcats an early 3-0 advantage. The Bobcats extended their lead to 10-0 with Boucher, a freshman making his third start of the season, finished the game 29 for some trickery. With backup quarterback Phil Bates lined up as a receiver, Tettleton took 46 for 333 yards. The decisive touchdown came six plays after the RedHawks forced the snap and flipped it to LaVon Brazill. Brazill then reversed it to Bates who found Donte Northern Illinois to punt from its end zone. Foster for the easy 24-yard touchdown. Matt Weller opened the Bobcats lead to 13-0 with his second field goal of the game, from The Huskies drove past midfield in the closing seconds, but the RedHawks’ sideline 21 yards out. The key play of the drive was a long 19 yard run by Donte Harden to give the emptied after Chandler Harnish was sacked as time expired. Harnish threw three Bobcats a first-and-goal at the NIU 5 yard line and set up the eventual Weller field goal. touchdowns for the Huskies (10-3), who had won eight in a row. Off a turnover, Ohio marched right down the field and following a 16 yard completion to Trailing 14-13 at halftime, Miami went on top early in the half when Thomas Mer- Mario Dovell, Tettleton capped off yet another drive. With pressure coming from the right riweather scored the second of his two touchdowns rushing. The Redhawks reached end, Tettleton scrambled up the middle bouncing off defenders and diving into the endzone the Huskies’ 1-yard line after recovering a fumble but came up empty when a fake with 2:35 remaining to open up a 20-0 halftime lead. field-goal failed. Chandler Harnish finally got the Huskies on the scoreboard with 6:19 remaining in the third Willie Clark caught a 39-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the fourth quarter quarter, capped off by a 39 yard touchdown strike from Harnish to Nathan Palmer for a to give Northern Illinois a lead that lasted until the final minute. 20-7 deficit. Halfway through the fourth quarter, Harnish found wide receiver Martel Moore inside the five yard line. Moore was able to spin off a defender and lunge into the end zone The RedHawks got the game’s first touchdown when Merriweather ran in from a yard to cut into the Bobcat lead. A missed extra point by Sims kept it a 20-13 game. out but the kick was blocked by Mike Krause. The Huskies answered with a 69-yard TD catch by Martel Moore. Palmer was on the receiving end of his second touchdown pass from Harnish with 2:52 left in the game. Harnish orchestrated a 6 play, 1:44 drive that allowed Sims to even the score Miami retook the lead with Tracy Woods’ 7-yard touchdown late in the first but fell with the extra point at 20-20. behind minutes later when Moore caught a 27-yard score from Harnish. A three-and-out by the Bobcats gave the ball back to Harnish and the Huskies with 1:18 Robinson tied a Miami record with 14 catches for 176 yards and Merriweather ended left at their own 36. On the first play, Harnish found Perez Ashford for 27 yards along the the night with 85 yards on 11 carries. sideline. Harnish then found Moore across the middle for 15 yards getting the Huskies into field goal range. After Hopkins rushed the ball to the middle of the hashes, Mathew Sims kick curled just inside the left upright and gave the Huskies the 23-20 victory. The Huskies Huskies tailback Chad Spann, the MAC’s rushing leader, finished with 54 yards on 17 20 point comeback is the largest in MAC Championship history since 1999, when Marshall tries. Moore had 110 yards on four catches. came back from 23 down in the third quarter. Game Summary Game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Ohio 10 10 0 0 20 NIU 14 0 0 7 21 NIU 0 0 7 16 23 Miami 13 0 7 6 26 Scoring Scoring FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER Ohio – Weller, Matt 30 yd field goal 1o:33 MIA – T. Merriweather 1 yd run (Cook kick blocked) 8:02 Ohio– Foster, Donte 24 yd pass from Bates, Phil (Weller kick) 4:05 NIU – M. Moore 69 yd pass from Harnish (Cklamovski kick) 6:33 SECOND QUARTER MIA -- T. Woods 7 yd run (Cook kick) 3:46 Ohio – Weller, Matt 21 yd field goal 11:03 NIU – M. Moore 27 yd pass from Harnish (Cklamovski kick) 1:17 Ohio - Tettleton, Tyler 18 yd run (Weller kick) 2:35 THIRD QUARTER THIRD QUARTER MIA – T. Merriweather 1 yd run (Cook kick) 9:52 NIU – Palmer, Nathan 39 yd pass from Harnish, Chandler (Sims kick) 6:19 FOURTH QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER NIU – Clark 39 yd pass from Harnish (Cklamovski kick) 14:54 NIU - Moore, Martel 32 yd pass from Harnish, Chandler (Sims kick failed) 7:36 MIA – Robinson 33 yd pass from Boucher (Boucher drop kick failed) 0:33 NIU - Palmer, Nathan 22 yd pass from Harnish, Chandler (Sims kick) 2:52 NIU - Sims, Mathew 33 yd field goal 0:00 TEAM STATISTICS NIU MIA First Downs 18 19 TEAM STATISTICS OHIO NIU Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 32-92 26-99 First Downs 21 19 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 29-15-0 46-29-0 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 39-130 36-155 Passing Yards 281 333 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 32-19-3 26-16-1 Total Offense 373 432 Passing Yards 242 250 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-45.2 6-38.0 Total Offense 372 405 Fumbles-Lost. 2-1 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-34.8 5-39.2 Penalties-Yards 3-15 1-5 Fumbles-Lost. 1-0 4-3 Possession Time 26:30 33:30 Penalties-Yards 5-45 4-30 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 6 of 16 Possession Time 33:59 26:01 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 6 of 13 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0 of 0 3 of 4 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-29 3-28 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3 of 4 1 of 2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 2-16 Individual Statistics Individual Statistics RUSHING RUSHING NIU: Spann 17-54, Lynch 5-26, Crider 1-9, Harnish 8-3, ; MIA: Merriweather 11-85-2, Woods 5-26-1, Scherpenberg 1-3, Boucher 9- -15. Ohio: Harden 19-73, Tettleton 18-51-1, Brazil 1-6, Bates 1-0; NIU: Hopkins 11-60, Harnish 13-31, Ashford 1-19, Palmer 4-17, Clark 2-10, Womble 2-10, Daniels 2-6, Lynch 1-2. PASSING PASSING NIU: Harnish 28-15-3-281, Lynch 1-0-0-0; MIA: Boucher 46-29-1-333. Ohio: Tettleton 31-18-0-218, Bates 1-1-1-24; NIU: Harnish 26-16-3-250. RECEIVING RECEIVING NIU: Moore 4-110-2, Clark 4-70-1, Palmer 3-56, Schepler 2-22, Ashford 1-13, Cox 1-10; MIA: Ohio: Brazill 8-124, Dunlop 4-31, Foster 2-30-1, Thompson 2-27, Harden 2-14, Dovell 1-16; NIU: Robinson 14-176-1, Harwell 5-66, Woods 3-33, Givens 2-38, Cruse 2-9, Paine 2-9. Palmer 4-115-2, Moore 3-59-1, Ashford 3-45, Hopkins 3-8, Brown 2-6, Wells 1-17. TACKLES TACKLES NIU: Kube 9, C. Smith 8, Coffman 8; MIA: Wedge 9, Hinkel 8, Stephens 5. Ohio: Keller 13, Kristoff 7, Lewis 5, Huynh 5; NIU: Faustin 9, Progar 7, Bass 7, Ward 6. www.GetSomeMACtion.com 111 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2012 Game Recap – 2013 Game Recap – Northern Illinois 44, Kent State 37 2OT (ESPN2) Bowling Green 47, Northern Illinois 27 (ESPN2) Northern Illinois won its second consecutive Marathon MAC Football Championship Bowling Green won its first Marathon MAC Football Championship since 1992 with a with a thrilling 44-37 win in double overtime over Kent State. In overtime, Kent State 47-27 win over No. 14 Northern Illinois. Bowling Green improved to 10-3 on the year and took the first possession and kicker Fred Cortez nailed a 33-yard field goal. Northern ended the Huskies undefeated season with a 12-1 overall record. Falcons sophomore Illinois had to settle for a Mathew Sims 40-yard field goal to knot the score, 37-37. In quarterback Matt Johnson was 21-of-27 for 393 yards and five touchdowns, which set the second overtime period, the Huskies scored in two plays as Jordan Lynch scored a new MAC Championship Game record for touchdown passes in a single game. from six yards for a touchdown for the 44-37 lead. Kent State could not convert on a fourth and eight from the nine-yard line as the Huskies celebrated the victory. Bowling Green opened the scoring on the opening drive of the game with a five-play, 75 yard drive capped by a 28-yard touchdown pass by quarterback Matt Johnson to Special teams for Kent State made the first big play as Huskies punt returner Angelo Tyler Beck for the early, 7-0 lead. Sebastiano fumbled at his 22-yard line and Kent State’s Darius Polk recovered. Three plays later running back Dri Archer ran right for a 15 yard touchdown run for the early Northern Illinois responded with an 11-play, 73-yard drive as quarterback Jordan Lynch 7-0 lead. On the Flashes next possession, Kent State senior kicker Fred Cortez nailed a found receiver for a one-handed grab in the back of the end zone for 37-yard field goal for the early 10-0 lead with 5:06 left in the opening frame. a 14-yard touchdown pass to tie the game, 7-7. Northern Illinois responded with the next 17 consecutive points. The Huskies scored late Bowling Green regained the lead as kicker Tyler Tate capped a five-play, 67-yard drive in the first quarter with a 14-play, 65 yard drive capped by a 27-yard field goal by with a 26-yard field goal for the 10-7 lead. The Falcons added to their lead as Johnson Mathew Sims to cut the Flashes lead to 10-3. The Huskies added a touchdown on their found a wide open Ronnie Moore for a 36-yard strike to open a 17-7 lead. next possession as quarterback Jordan Lynch orchestrated a seven play, 89-yard drive capped with a 14-yard touchdown pass to Martel Moore to tie the contest, 10-10. The Early in the second quarter, Northern Illinois cut the lead to seven as Mathew Sims nailed momentum continued with a one-yard touchdown plunge by Akeem Daniels to give a 51-yard field goal with for the 17-10 deficit. The Huskies added another field goal by the Huskies their first lead of the night, 17-10, at the 5:53 mark of the second quarter. Sims, this one from 45-yards, for the 17-13 deficit with 11:22 left in the second quarter. Kent State opened the second half scoring with a 24-yard field goal by Cortez to cut Bowling Green marched 88 yards down field in nine-plays as Johnson once again found the Huskies lead to 17-13 with 10:46 in the third quarter. Northern Illinois responded an open receiver in the end zone, this time it was receiver Heath Jackson for a 22-yard with a one-yard touchdown run by Lynch to extend the lead, 24-13. The Huskes added scoring connection and a 24-13 Falcons lead with 5:39 left in the half. Johnson threw another Sims field goal from 29 yards to open a 27-13 lead. his fourth touchdown pass of the half as he found tight end Alex Bayer for a 12-yard touchdown pass for a 31-13 lead with 13 seconds left in the first half. Kent State rallied late in the fourth quarter with two touchdowns in 15 seconds to tie the game, 27-27, with 4:38 left in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Spencer Keith scored The Huskies took the opening kickoff of the second half and marched 64 yards in from five-yards with 4:53 left in regulation, then right end Zach Hitchens picked up a seven plays as Lynch’s eight-yard touchdown run cut the Falcons lead, 31-20. Bowling fumble and ran 22-yard for a touchdown to tie the game with 4:38 left. Green’s Tyler Tate nailed a 52-yard field goal with 14:44 left in the fourth quarter to open a 34-20 lead. The 52-yard field goal by Tate tied a MAC Championship Game The Huskies answered with a scoring drive that took only 1:26 with a nine-yard touch- career long field goal. down run by Lynch to regain a 34-27 lead with 3:12 left in the fourth quarter. The Flashes weren’t finished as Keith found fullback Tim Erjavec for a 19-yard touchdown Following an interception thrown by Lynch, the Falcons turned the pick into another pass to tie the game, 34-34, with 44 seconds left in regulation. touchdown as Johnson’s shovel pass to Travis Greene extended the Bowling Green lead Game Summary to 40-20 with 10:17 left in the fourth quarter. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT1 OT2 Final Game Summary NIU 3 14 10 7 3 7 37 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Kent State 10 0 3 21 3 0 44 BGSU 17 14 0 16 47 Scoring NIU 7 6 7 7 27 FIRST QUARTER Scoring KSU – Dri Archer 15 yd run (Cortez kick) 8:57 KSU – Freddy Cortez 37 yd field goal 5:06 FIRST QUARTER BGSU – Tyler Beck 28 yd pass from Matt Johnson (Tyler Tate kick) 12:27 NIU – Mathew Sims 27 yd field goal 0:14 NIU – Juwan Brescacin 14 yd pass from Jordan Lynch (Mathew Sims kick) 9:08 SECOND QUARTER BGSU – Tyler Tate 26 yd field goal 6:49 NIU – Martel Moore 14 yd pass from Jordan Lynch (Sims kick) 11:03 BGSU – Ronnie Moore 36 yd pass from Matt Johnson (Tyler Tate kick) 2:32 NIU – Akeem Daniels 1 yd run (Sims kick) 5:53 SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER NIU – Mathew Sims 51-yd field goal 14:51 KSU – Freddy Cortez 24 yd field goal 10:46 NIU – Mathew Sims 45-yd field goal 11:22 NIU – Jordan Lynch 1 yd run (Sims kick) 7:26 BGSU – Heath Jackson 22 yd pass from Matt Johnson (Tyler Tate kick) 5:39 NIU – Mathew Sims 29 yd field goal 2:38 BGSU – Alex Bayer 12 yd pass from Matt Johnson (Tyler Tate kick) 0:13 FOURTH QUARTER THIRD QUARTER KSU – Spencer Keith 5 yd run (Cortez kick) 4:53 NIU – Jordan Lynch 8 yd run (Mathew Sims kick) 12:23 KSU – Zack Hitchens 22 yd fumble recovery (Cortez kick) 4:38 NIU – Jordan Lynch 9 yd run (Sims kick) 3:12 FOURTH QUARTER BGSU – Tyler Tate 52 yd field goal 14:50 KSU – Tim Erjavec 19 yd pass from Spencer Keith (Cortez kick) 0:44 BGSU – Travis Greene 6 yd pass from Matt Johnson (Tyler Tate kick blocked) 10:17 OVERTIME BGSU – Travis Greene 16 yd run (Tyler Tate kick) 2:44 KSU – Freddy Cortez 33 yd field goal 15:00 NIU – Jordan Lynch 2 yd run (Mathew Sims kick) 0:14 NIU – Mathew Sims 40 yd field goal 15:00 NIU – Jordan Lynch 2 yd run (Sims kick) 15:00 TEAM STATISTICS BGSU NIU First Downs 27 29 TEAM STATISTICS NIU KENT Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 40-181 42-235 First Downs 25 17 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 27-21-0 40-21-2 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 56-312 42-70 Passing Yards 393 219 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 34-19-1 37-15-2 Total Offense 574 454 Passing Yards 212 190 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-48.0 1-42.0 Total Offense 524 260 Fumbles-Lost. 1-1 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.8 5-47.6 Penalties-Yards 8-60 4-20 Fumbles-Lost. 2-2 1-0 Possession Time 34:26 25:34 Penalties-Yards 8-62 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 4-10 8-15 Possession Time 32:27 27:33 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 0-1 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 19 8 of 19 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 3-3 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 2-17 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7 of 7 6 of 8 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 4-22 Individual Statistics RUSHING Individual Statistics BGSU: Greene 26-133-1; Johnson 10-33-0; Moore 1-11-0; Hopgood 1-5-0; Houston 1-0-1; RUSHING NIU: Lynch 26-126-2, Stingily 12-74-0; Lewis 4-35-0. NIU: Lynch 36-160-3, Daniels 17-128-1; KENT: Durham 20-72, Archer 12-15-1, Keith 8- -10-1. PASSING PASSING BGSU: Johnson 27-21-5-393; NIU: Lynch 40-21-1-219. NIU: Lynch 34-19-1-212; KENT: Keith 36-15-1-190. RECEIVING RECEIVING BGSU: Bayer 7-124-1, Jackson 6-58-1, Moore 4-145-1, Greene 2-23, Beck 1-28, Joplin 1-15; NIU: Daniels 4-67, Moore 4-39-1, Ashford 4-38 KENT: Archer 5-81, Humphrey 3-36. NIU: Brescacin 6-71-1, Lewis 6-37, Spencer 5-63, Williams 2-23, Beebe 1-20, Stingily 1-5. TACKLES TACKLES NIU: N. Jefferson 9, K. Bishop 8, J. Bass 8; KENT: L. Batton 13, D. Polk 10, S. Saulter 9. BGSU: R. Ward 11, D.J. Lynch 11, C. Truss 8; NIU: J. Ward 12, J. Bass 6, A. Wells 6, K. Bishop 6. 112 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2014 Game Recap – 2015 Game Recap – Northern Illinois 51, Bowling Green 17 (ESPN2) Bowling Green 34, Northern Illinois 14 (ESPN2) For the third time in the last four seasons, and the fourth time in school history, NIU Behind redshirt-senior Travis Greene’s career-high 183 rushing yards and two touchdowns, won the Conference Championship. This time, the Huskies won it in decisive fashion, redshirt-senior Matt Johnson’s 235 passing yards and two touchdowns, and the BGSU 51-17, over Bowling Green on Dec. 5, 2014 at Ford Field. defense’s three interceptions and two fumble recoveries, the Falcons controlled the game from start to finish in a 34-14 win over Northern Illinois to win the 2015 Marathon Mid- NIU led 20-10 at the half before scoring 24 straight points to begin the second half to American Conference Championship Game on Friday night at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. cruise to the 34-point win, the largest win in MAC Championship Game history. The 51 points scored by the Huskies also set a MAC Championship Game record. The 2015 conference title is the second MAC Championship over the last three years for the Falcons and is the 12th MAC Championship in school history. BGSU nearly doubled Huskie sophomore quarterback Drew Hare set new career highs with 29 completions NIU in total yards with 501 yards compared to the Huskies’ 259 yards, as the Falcons had on 49 attempts, throwing for 218 yards and a pair of touchdowns to claim MVP honors. a balance attack with 266 rushing yards and 235 passing yards for the game. Senior tailback Cameron Stingily ran for 116 yards on 15 carries and two touchdowns while senior Da’Ron Brown had a career-best nine catches for 70 yards. The Falcons’ defense forced five Huskie turnovers – two fumbles and three interceptions – and held NIU to just 2-of-13 overall on third down attempts and 1-of-5 on fourth down The Huskies ran for 334 yards on 51 carries with four rushing scores in the game while tries for the contest. holding Bowling Green to just 287 yards, 124 rushing. NIU forced four turnovers, including three interceptions, two by senior safety Dechane Durante, who recorded a Greene led BGSU with two scores on a new career-high 183 yards rushing on 29 attempts, pair of interceptions, and now has four career pickoffs in MAC Championship Games. while Fred Coppetadded 85 yards on 16 carries and one touchdown. Johnson finished Paris Logan also recorded an interception for NIU, who gave up less than 24 points for 25-of-37 for 235 yards and two touchdowns, and became the MAC single-season passing the ninth time this year. leader surpassing Ben Roethlisberger’s 4,486 yards in 2003. Johnson also surpassed Omar Jacobs for the school and MAC record for touchdown passes in a single season. Jacobs Leading by 10 at the half, NIU got the ball to start the second half and drove 68 yards threw 41 in 2004 – Johnson has 43 touchdowns through 13 games in 2015. in 10 plays to extend its lead to 27-10 on a four-yard touchdown pass from Hare to junior Juwan Brescacin. Redshirt-junior Gehrig Dieter led the Falcon receivers with a team-high seven catches for 75 yards, while sophomore Roger Lewis totaled six catches for 75 yards, including a 45- The Huskies scored again to take a 34-10 lead midway with 8:18 to play in the third yard touchdown catch and run in the third quarter. Junior Ronnie Moore chipped in with quarter. Stingily setup the score with a 43-yard gain to the Falcon 2-yard line. Two plays five catches and 53 yards, while Ryan Burbrink finished with three catches for 19 yards. later, he powered his way into the end zone for the first of his two touchdowns on the night as the Huskies took a 24-point lead. Defensively, BGSU was led by linebacker Austin Valdez’s 13 total tackles, while defensive back Alfonso Mackfinished with seven total stops and an interception. Dernard Turner, NIU added another three points as freshman Christian Hagan made the third of his Trent Greene and Terrance Bush all recorded six tackles apiece, while Izaah Lunsford, Zac three field goals on the day, this one from 23-yards out, as the Huskies took a 37-10 Bartman and Shannon Smith all picked up one sack each in the win. lead with 4:15 to play in the third. For the Huskies, quarterback Tommy Fielder was 12-of-28 overall with one touchdown and Stingily made it 24 unanswered points for the Huskies with a two-yard touchdown run three picks in the air, while on the ground he rushed 14 times for 22 yards. Desroy Maxwell midway through the fourth quarter, pushing the NIU lead to 44-10. registered a team-high 68 yards on three receptions, including a 32-yard touchdown score, while Joel Bouagnon rushed 14 times for 57 yards and caught three passes for 31 yards.

Game Summary Game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final NIU 10 10 17 14 51 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final BGSU 0 10 0 7 17 BGSU 7 14 7 6 34 NIU 0 0 14 0 14 Scoring FIRST QUARTER Scoring NIU – Drew Hare 5 yd run (Christian Hagan kick) 05:57 FIRST QUARTER NIU – Christian Hagan 35 yd field goal 1:58 BGSU - Fred Coppet 4 yd run (Tyler Tate kick) 04:14 SECOND QUARTER SECOND QUARTER NIU – Christian Hagan 32 yd field goal 11:10 BGSU - Derek Lee 2 yd pass from Matt Johnson (Tyler Tate kick) 05:28 BGSU - Gehrig Dieter 42 yd pass from James Knapke (Tyler Tate kick) 09:33 BGSU - Travis Greene 25 yd run (Tyler Tate kick) 01:04 NIU - Luke Eakes 5 yd pass from Drew Hare (Christian Hagan kick) 0:25 THIRD QUARTER BGSU - Tyler Tate 46 yd field goal 0:00 BGSU - Roger Lewis 45 yd pass from Matt Johnson (Tyler Tate kick) 12:26 THIRD QUARTER NIU - Desroy Maxwell 32 yd pass from Tommy Fiedler (Christian Hagan kick) 5:43 NIU - Juwan Brescacin 4 yd pass from Drew Hare (Christian Hagan kick) 11:18 NIU - Shawun Lurry 64 yd interception return (Christian Hagan kick) 02:24 NIU - Cameron Stingily 2 yd run (Christian Hagan kick) 08:18 FOURTH QUARTER NIU - Christian Hagan 23 yd field goal 04:15 BGSU - Travis Greene 1 yd run (Tyler Tate kick) 12:32 FOURTH QUARTER NIU- Cameron Stingily 2 yd run (Christian Hagan kick) 07:38 TEAM STATISTICS BGSU NIU BGSU - Travis Greene 6 yd run (Tyler Tate kick) 05:56 First Downs 25 17 NIU - Jordan Huff 2 yd run (Christian Hagan kick) 0:48 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 53-266 38-107 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 37-25-2 28-12-3 TEAM STATISTICS NIU BGSU Passing Yards 235 152 First Downs 29 13 Total Offense 501 259 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 51-334 35-124 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-46.0 6-42.8 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 49-29-1 25-13-3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Passing Yards 218 163 Penalties-Yards 13-110 6-49 Total Offense 552 287 Possession Time 34:26 25:34 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-46.2 6-48.7 Third-Down Conversions 6-15 2-13 Fumbles-Lost. 1-1 1-1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-4 1-5 Penalties-Yards 5-40 2-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 0-2 Possession Time 37:59 22:01 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-13 2-15 Third-Down Conversions 10-19 4-13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 0-3 Individual Statistics Red-Zone Scores-Chances 9-9 1-1 RUSHING Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 2-5 BGSU: Greene 29-183-2; Coppet 16-85-1; Johnson 6-8-0; Moore 1- -5-0 NIU: Bouagnon 14-57-0; Huff 5-23-0; Fiedler 14-22-0; Turner 4-7-0; Beebe 1- -2-0 Individual Statistics PASSING RUSHING BGSU: Johnson 37-25-2-235; NIU: Fiedler 28-12-1-152 NIU: Stingily 15-116-2; Daniels 12-76-0; Hare 12-60-1; Bouagnon 9-57-0; Huff 3-25-1 RECEIVING BGSU: Greene 18-105-1; Coppet 11-41-0; Callaway 2- -2-0; Knapke 4- -20-0 BGSU: Dieter 7-75-0; Lewis 6-75-1; Moore 5-53-0; Burbrink 3-19-0; Greene 3-11-0; Lee 1-2-1 PASSING NIU: Maxwell 3-68-1; Bouagnon 3-31-0; Brescacin 2-13-0; Turner 2-8; Beebe 1-17; Golladay 1-15-0 NIU: Hare 49-29-2-218; BGSU: Knapke 21-12-1-151; Callaway 4-1-12-0 TACKLES RECEIVING BGSU: Valdez 13; Mack 8; Turner 6; Bush 6; Greene 6; NIU: Mays 16; Folliard 10; Moore 8 NIU: Brown 9-70; Brescacin 7-83-1; Saffold 6-35; Turner 5-15; Daniels 1-10; Eakes 1-5-1 BGSU: Burbrink 5-56; Lewis 3-22; Dieter 2-56-1; Moore 2-31; Greene 1- -2 TACKLES NIU: S. Folliard 8; B. Mays 8; BGSU: B. Sutton 14; R. Ward 13; J. Sanford 10; G. Martin 10 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 113 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2016 Game Recap – 2017 Game Recap – (13/14) Western Michigan 29, Ohio 23 (ESPN2) Toledo 45, Akron 28 (ESPN2) DETROIT (AP) — Robert Spillane intercepted a pass with 51 seconds remaining, and No. DETROIT — Toledo capped an historic season with a resounding 45-28 victory over 13 Western Michigan remained undefeated, holding off Ohio 29-23 on Friday night to Akron at Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday to claim their 11th Mid-American Conference win its first Mid-American Conference title since 1988. Championship and first since 2004. The Broncos (13-0, No. 17 CFP) led 23-7 at halftime, but Ohio rallied and had the ball in In the 100th anniversary season of their founding as a football program, the Rockets WMU territory in the final minute when Spillane intercepted Greg Windham’s pass over (11-2) dominated the game from start to finish, scoring three times in the second quarter the middle. Spillane immediately took a knee at his own 30, then was mobbed by his to take a 28-0 lead at halftime. The Rockets outgained the Zips, 561-396, holding them teammates as a Ford Field crowd full of Broncos fans roared. to just 98 yards of total offense in the first half. The 561 yards of total offense are the third-most by a team in a MAC Championship Game. Ohio (9-4) never led and didn’t do much on offense until the final quarter, but the Bobcats still came achingly close to their first MAC championship since 1968. Senior quarterback Logan Woodside, who threw for 307 yards and four touchdowns, was named the Offensive Player of the Game. Sophomore Diontae Johnson led the Instead, WMU became the first undefeated team to win the MAC title game since receiving corps with nine receptions for 118 yards and two scores, followed by junior Marshall in 1999. Jon’Vea Johnson (six receptions, 103 yards, and a touchdown). Senior running back Terry Swanson piled up 180 yards and two TDs. Sophomore Danzel McKinley-Lewis racked Western Michigan’s Corey Davis had eight catches for 144 yards, Including a 70-yard up a MAC Championship Game record 66 in punt return yards to earn Special Teams touchdown reception in the second quarter. Butch Hampton kicked five field goals, the Player of the Game honors. last a 34-yarder that gave the Broncos a 29-23 lead with 1:24 remaining. On the other side of the ball, senior defensive end Zach Quinn led the Rockets with 10 Davis was named the game’s Offense MVP while Hampton was the Special Teams MVP. tackles, junior defensive end Olasunkanmi Adeniyi added three tackles for loss and a Hampton’s five field goals set a new MAC championship record. forced fumble, and senior cornerback Trevon Mathis came up with an interception and a key pass breakup. A Marathon MAC Football Championship Game attendance record was set with 45,615 in attendance at Ford Field. Toledo opened the scoring on it second drive. Danzel McKinley-Lewis returned a punt 48 yards to the Akron 17-yard line. Woodside hit Diontae Johnson for a 27-yard TD re- ception.Special teams came through again in the second quarter when Nate Childress blocked a 42-yard field goal that was scooped up by Josh Teachey and returned 36 yards to the Akron 34-yard line. Three plays later Swanson pounded it in from two yards out to Game Summary make the score 14-0 with 11:22 left in the first half. Woodside hooked up with Diontae Johnson again from five yards out to make the score 21-0. Toledo made it 28-0 when 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Woodside connected with Jon’Vea Johnson from 27 yards out with just eight second WMU 6 17 3 3 29 left before intermission. Ohio 0 7 13 3 23 The second half began with a long Toledo drive that ended when Swanson fumbled on the one-yard line as he stretched out for a touchdown. After forcing an Akron punt, Scoring Toledo converted a 47-yard field goal by Vest to extend the lead to 31-0. The lead bal- FIRST QUARTER looned to 38-0 when Woodside connected with redshirt freshman running back Shakif WMU – Butch Hampton 42 yd field goal 6:35 Seymour for a 12-yard TD with 2:25 left in the third quarter. WMU – Butch Hampton 27 yd field goal 5:26 Game Summary SECOND QUARTER WMU – Butch Hampton 21 yd field goal 9:03 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final OHIO - Jordan Reid 8 yd pass from Greg Windham (Louie Zervos kick) 8:08 Akron 0 0 7 21 28 WMU - Corey Davis 70 yd pass from Zach Terrell (Butch Hampton kick) 7:49 Toledo 7 21 10 7 45 WMU - Carrington Thompson 8 yd pass from Zach Terrell (Butch Hampton kick) 0:36 THIRD QUARTER Scoring OHIO - Jordan Reid 5 yd pass from Greg Windham (Louie Zervos kick failed) 13:55 FIRST QUARTER WMU - Butch Hampton 33 yd field goal 3:28 TOL – Diontae Johnson 27 yd pass from Logan Woodside (Jameson Vest kick) 10:10 OHIO - Papi White 31 yd pass from Greg Windham (Louie Zervos kick) 1:09 SECOND QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER TOL – Terry Swanson 2 yd run (Jameson Vest kick) 11:22 OHIO - Louis Zervos 37 yd field goal 7:14 TOL – Diontae Johnson 5 yd pass from Logan Woodside (Jameson Vest kick) 6:51 WMU - Butch Hampton 34 yd field goal 1:24 TOL – Jon’Vea Johnson 27 yd pass from Logan Woodside (Jameson Vest kick) 0:08 THIRD QUARTER TEAM STATISTICS WMU OHIO TOL – Jameson Vest 47 yd field goal 7:26 First Downs 20 14 TOL – Shakif Seymour 12 yd pass from Logan Woodside (Jameson Vest kick) 2:25 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 44-114 22-37 AKR – Manny Morgan 7 yd run (Nick Gasser kick) 0:30 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 31-19-2 31-14-1 FOURTH QUARTER Passing Yards 290 214 AKR – Austin Wolf 29 yd pass from Kato Nelson (Nick Gasser kick) 14:38 Total Offense 404 251 TOL – Terry Swanson 54 yd run (Jameson Vest kick) 13:35 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-35.8 6-45.8 AKR – Kwadarrius Smith 44 yd pass from Kato Nelson (Nick Gasser kick) 6:09 Fumbles-Lost. 0-0 2-2 AKR – Kobie Booker 5 yd pass from Robbie Kelley (Nick Gasser kick) 0:20 Penalties-Yards 10-76 2-16 Possession Time 37:52 22:08 TEAM STATISTICS AKRON TOLEDO Third-Down Conversions 4-15 5-12 First Downs 20 26 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 0-0 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 33-113 39-254 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 42-18-1 37-23-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 2-16 Passing Yards 283 307 Total Offense 396 561 Individual Statistics Punts (Number-Avg) 7-42.7 3-38.3 RUSHING Fumbles-Lost. 1-1 4-3 WMU: Bogan 26-78-0; Franklin 9-34-0; Terrell 6-13-0 Penalties-Yards 3-25 4-43 OHIO: Windham 3-14-0; Irons 5-8-0; Brown 10-8-0; Maxwell 4-7-0 Possession Time 27:58 32:02 PASSING Third-Down Conversions 6-18 4-11 WMU: Terrell 31-19-2-290; OHIO: Windham 30-14-3-214; Maxwell 1-0-0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 1-1 RECEIVING Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 4-6 WMU: Davis 8-144-1; Thompson 6-72-1; Henry 2-49; Franklin 1-13; Bogan 1-7; Ernsberger 1-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-23 OHIO: Smith 4-52; Reid 3-22-2; White 2-98-1; Irons 2-11; Ball 1-18; Belack 1-16; Brown 1- -3 TACKLES Individual Statistics WMU: R. Spillane 7; C. Bailey 5; J. Tranquill 4 OHIO: T. Davis 11; B. Brown 11; C. Moore 10; Ellis 7 RUSHING AKR: Morgan 11-51-1; Edwards 10-46-0; Nelson 10-10-0; Woodson 2-6-0 TOL: Swanson 21-180-2; Seymour 8-39-0; Thompkins 5-30-0; Woodside 2-14-0 PASSING AKR: Nelson 18-8-2-177; Woodson 14-5-0-35; TOL: Woodside 37-23-4-307 RECEIVING AKR: Smith 3-114-1; Wolf 2-41-1; Coney 2-23; Morgan 2-17; Booker 2-14-1; Edwards 2-11 TOL: D. Johnson 9-118-2; J. Johnson 6-103-1; McKinley-Lewis 2-13-0; Rosi 1-18; Richards 1-17; TACKLES AKR: U. Grant 10; J. George 10; J. Davis 8 TOL: Z. Quinn 10; J. Woodley 8; O. Adeniyi 6; 114 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2018 Game Recap – Northern Illinois 30, Buffalo 29 (ESPN2) DETROIT — Trailing by 19 points late in the third quarter, Northern Illinois rallied to win the Marathon MAC Football Championship game over Buffalo, 30-29. NIU took its first lead of the game with 1:09 to play as the Huskies captured their fourth MAC title in eight seasons. NIU scored the final 20 points of the game, culminating in a 35-yard touchdown pass from Marcus Childers to D.J. Brown as the Huskies completed the comeback. Childers finished 21-of-33 passing for a career high 300 yards and four touchdowns while also gaining 58 yards on 15 carries, and was named the game’s Offensive MVP. Sutton Smith was named the MAC Championship Game Defensive MVP after finishing with 10 tackles, including a pair of sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss. Trailing 29-10 late in the third quarter, Childers hit Brown for their first touchdown con- nection of the night, a 28-yard score, as the Huskies pulled within a dozen with 17 seconds left in the third. NIU had to go just 34 yards on the drive as back-to-back sacks from senior Josh Corcoran had pushed Buffalo back to its own 5-yard line on the previous drive. Spencer Tears hauled in a 32-yard touchdown pass from Childers as NIU cut the Buffalo lead to 29-24 with 12:51 to play. Childers found Tears down the left sideline for the score. Tears had six catches for 73 yards and two touchdowns in the contest. The Huskies got the ball back with 3:20 to play at their own 30-yard line. Childers looked to Brown down the right side and the senior hauled in a 35-yard score as NIU took its first lead, 30-29, with 1:09 to play. Buffalo scored first on its opening drive of the game. The Bulls went 94 yards as Kevin Marks capped the drive with a three-yard touchdown run to give the Bulls a 7-0 lead. On its second drive of the night, the Bulls used another 94-yard drive to take a 13-0 lead. Tyree Jackson found Anthony Johnson for a 13-yard touchdown pass, the point after was missed as Buffalo led by 13 with early in the second quarter. Jackson was 18-of-35 passing in the game for 252 yards and a pair of touchdowns; Johnson caught seven passes for 124 yards and two scores. NIU came back on the ensuing drive with its first score of the night as Childers connected with Tears who made an outstanding, one-handed catch for a 13-yard touchdown as the Huskies cut the Buffalo lead to 13-7. The Bulls answered as Jackson connected with Johnson again for a 26-yard touchdown pass as Buffalo extended its lead to 19-7 with 5:41 to play in the second quarter. A 39-yard field goal from senior Andrew Gantz was matched by a 22-yard Buffalo field goal with three seconds to play in the half as the Bulls took a 22-10 lead into halftime. Game Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final NIU 0 10 7 13 30 Buffalo 7 15 7 0 29 Scoring FIRST QUARTER BUF – Kevin Marks 3 yd run (Alex McNulty kick) 6:38 SECOND QUARTER BUF – Anthony Johnson 13 yd pass from Tyree Jackson (Alex McNulty kick failed) 14:55 NIU – Spencer Tears 13 yd pass from Marcus Childers (Andrew Gantz kick) 9:51 BUF – Anthony Johnson 26 yd pass from Tyree Jackson (Tyree Jackson pass fialed) 5:41 NIU – Andrew Gantz 39 yd field goal 1:42 BUF – Adam Mitcheson 24 yd field goal 0:03 THIRD QUARTER BUF – Jaret Patterson 9 yd run (Adam Mitcheson kick) 11:25 NIU – DJ Brown 28 yd pass from Marcus Childers (Andrew Gantz kick) 0:17 FOURTH QUARTER NIU – Spencer Tears 32 yd pass from Marcus Childers (Andrew Gantz kick) 12:51 NIU – DJ Brown 35 yd pass from Marcus Childers (Marcus Childers pass fialed) 1:09

TEAM STATISTICS NIU BUFFAL) First Downs 23 26 Rushing Attempts–Net Yards 34-109 42-142 Passes Att.- Comp. – Int. 33-21-1 35-18-0 Passing Yards 300 252 Total Offense 409 394 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.2 5-41.8 Fumbles-Lost. 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-91 3-20 Possession Time 24:55 35:05 Third-Down Conversions 5-13 7-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 3-3 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-37 4-22 Individual Statistics RUSHING NIU: Childers 15-58-0; Harbison 11-35-0; Nettles 4-19-0; DJ Brown 1-4-0; Jones 2- -4-0 BUF: Marks 17-72-1; Patterson 18-72-1; Jackson 7- -2-0 PASSING NIU: Childers 33-21-4-300; BUF: Jackson 35-18-2-252 RECEIVING NIU: Tears 6-73-2; DJ Brown 4-84-2; Brinkman 3-42; Wesley 2-42; Tucker 2-30; Robinson 2-16 BUF: A. Johnson 7-124-2; Osborn 3-66; Patterson 2-19; Zefebvre 2-14; Marks 2-13; Jones 1-8 TACKLES NIU: Jones-Davis 15; S. Smith 10; Pugh 9 BUF: Hodge 9; Patterson 7; Williams 5; Hill 5 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 115 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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TEAM RECORDS Punting Fumbles: 4, Marshall, 1997; Ball State, 2008; Northern Points: 51, Northern Illinois 2014 Most Punts: 7, Matt Lasher, OU, 2006; 7, Nick Gasser, Illinois, 2011 Akron Touchdowns: 7, Marshall, 2002; Miami 2003 Fumbles Lost: 4, Ball State, 2008 Yards: 309, Matt Lasher, OU, 2006 Field Goals: 5, Western Michigan, 2016 Fumble Return Yards: 166, Buffalo, 2008 Avg. (min. 3): 63.0 (3-for-189) Curtis Head, PAT (kicking): 7, Marshall, 2002; Miami 2003 Fumbles Returned for Touchdowns: 2, MAR, 2001 2-Pt. PAT: 1, Toledo, 2001 and 2002 Buffalo, 2008 Long Punt: 75, Curtis Head, MAR, 2001 Defensive PAT: None Third Down Conversions Punt Returns Total Offense Most: 10, Central Michigan 2009; Northern Illinois 2012; Most: 3, Lance Moore, UT, 2004; 3, Joshua Bush, WMU, Total Offense Yards: 576, Miami, 2003 Northern Illinois 2014 1999; 3, Donta Greene, UT, 2002; 3, AJ Sabastiano, NIU, 2012; 3 Danzel McKinley-Lewis, Toledo, 2017 First Downs: 30, WMU, 1999; BSU, 2008 Best Pct.: .643 (9-of-14) Central Michigan, 2007 Yards: 53, Darius Phillips, WMU, 2016 First Downs by Passing: 20, Akron, 2005 Lowest Pct.: .154 (2-of-13) NIU, 2015 Avg. (min 2): 26.5 (2-for-53) Darius Phillips, First Downs by Rushing: 17, Northern Illinois, 2014 Fourth Down Conversions WMU, 2016 First Downs by Penalty: 5, Marshall, 1997; Buffalo, 2018 Most: 3, Toledo, 1998; 3 NIU, 2018 Longest Ret.: 48, Danzel McKinley-Lewis, Toledo, 2017 Offensive Plays: 100, Northern Illinois, 2014 Best Pct.: (min. 2 att.) 1.000 (2-of-2) NIU, 2012; (2-of-2) Touchdowns: None Time of Possession: 37:59, Northern Illinois, 2014 Bowling Green, 2013; NIU, 2018 (3-of-3) Lowest Pct.: .000 (0-of-4) Toledo, 1997 Kickoff Returns Passing Sacks By: 5 (-50 yards) Marshall, 1997; 5 (-29 yards) Most: 7, B.J. Hill, Ball State, 2008 Passing Attempts: 54, Toledo, 1998 Northern Illinois, 2010 Yards: 189, B.J. Hill, Ball State, 2008 Passing Yards: 440, Miami, 2003 Avg. (Min. 2): 35.0 (2-for-70), James Williams, MAR, Completions: 32, Marshall, 2001, 2002 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1998 Completion Pct. (highest): .778 (21-of-27) Bowling Longest Ret.: 64, Clint Stephens, BGSU, 2014 Green, 2013 Rushing Touchdowns: None Completion Pct. (low): .405 (15-of-37), Kent State, 2012 Attempts: 42, Garrett Wolfe, NIU, 2005 Int. Pct. (lowest): .000 (0 of 45), Marshall, 2000 Yards: 270, Garrett Wolfe, NIU, 2005 Interceptions Most: 2, Dechane Durante, Northern Illinois 2014 Int. Pct. (highest): .080 (2-of-25), Miami, 2004 Avg.: 20-plus attempts: 8.6, Terry Swanson, Toledo, Yards: 64, Shawun Lurry, NIU, 2015 Passing Touchdowns: 5, Bowling Green, 2013 2017 (21-180); 19-fewer attempts: 14.4 Ontario Sneed, CMU, 2006 Longest: 64, Shawun Lurry, NIU, 2015 Rushing (9-130). Touchdowns: 1, Keon Jackson, UT, 2004; 1, Shawun Rush Attempts: 56, Toledo, 2001; Northern Illinois, 2012 Touchdowns: 4, Trinity Dawson, UT, 2002 Lurry, NIU, 2015 Rush Yards: 334, Northern Illinois, 2014 Longest Run: 96, Ontario Sneed, CMU, 2006. Field Goals Yards per Attempt: 6.5, Northern Illinois (51-334), 2014; Field Goals: 5, Butch Hampton, WMU 2016 6.5, Toledo (39-254), 2017 Passing Field Goal Attempts: 5, Butch Hampton, WMU, 2016 Rushing Touchdowns: 6, Toledo, 2002 Attempts: 54, Chris Wallace, UT, 1998 Completions: 32, Byron Leftwich, MAR, 2001, 2002 Longest FG: 52, Chris Nendick, NIU, 2005; 52, Tyler Tate, Bowling Green, 2013 Punting/Returns Yards: 440, Ben Roethlisberger, MIA, 2003 Most Punts: 7, Ohio, 2006; 7, Akron, 2017 Touchdowns: 5, Matt Johnson, BGSU; 4, Bruce Total Defense Fewest Punts: 1, Bowling Green 2013; Northern Illinois, Gradkowski, UT, 2004; 4, Byron Leftwich, MAR, Tackles: 16, Noah Keller, Ohio, 2009; 16, Boomer Mays, 2013 2001, 2002; 4, Ben Roethlisberger, MIA, 2003; 4, NIU, 2015 Best Average: 63.0 (3-for-189) Marshall, 2001 Logan Woodside, Toledo, 2017 Tackles for a loss: 4, Girardie Mercer, MAR, 1999 Most Yards: 309, Ohio, 2006 Int. Pct. (lowest): .000 (0 in 45 att.) Byron Leftwich, MAR, 2000; .000 (0 in 46 att.) Austin Boucher, QB Sacks: 2, Sutton Smith, NIU, 2018; 2 Josh Corcoran, Punt Returns: 4, Toledo, 2002 MIA, 2010; .000 (0 in 28 att.) Chandler Harnish, NIU, 2018; 2, Ola Adeniyi, Toledo, 2017; 2, Jake Yards: 66, Toledo, 2017 NIU, 2010; .000 (0 in 27 att.) Matt Johnson, BGSU; Coffman, NIU, 2010; Mike Alston, UT, 2004; B.J. Tyree Jackson, BUF, 2018 (0 in 35 att.) Cohen, MAR, 1997; John Grace, MAR, 1999; Jason Avg.: 26.5, Western Michigan, 2016 Hartke, OU, 2006 Completion Pct.: .778 (21-of-27) Matt Johnson, BGSU, Touchdowns: None 2013; .762 (32-of-42) Byron Leftwich, MAR, 2002 Total Yards for a Loss: 30, Jason Hartke, OU, 2006 Kickoff Returns Longest Pass: 86, Chad Pennington to Randy Moss, Pass Breakups: 4, B.J. Summers, MAR, 1997 MAR, 1997 Kickoff Returns: 10, Bowling Green, 2014 Yards: 208, Bowling Green, 2014 Receptions Attendance Avg. (min. 3): 27.0 (7 for 189) Ball State 2008 Most: 14, Armand Robinson, Miami, 2010 Attendance (Campus Site): Touchdowns: None Yards: 191 (7 rec.) Damien Linson, CMU, 2006 28,085, 1998 at Huntington, WV Touchdowns: 4, Denero Marriott, MAR, 2001 Turnovers Attendance (Neutral Site): Longest Rec.: 86, Randy Moss from Chad Pennington, 45,615, (WMU vs. Ohio) 2016 at Detroit, Mich. Interceptions by Defense: 3, NIU 2011; NIU 2014; BGSU MAR, 1997 2015 Yards Per Rec.: (min. 4 rec.): 36.25 (4-for-145) Ronnie Int. Return Yards: 72, NIU, 2015 Moore, BGSU, 2013 Touchdowns: 1, Toledo, 2004; NIU, 2015

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POINTS First Downs By Penalty Completion Pct. (lowest) 51, Northern Illinois, 2014 5, Marshall, 1997 .405, Kent State (15-37), 2012 49, Miami, 2003 5, Buffalo, 2018 .407, Ohio (11-27), 2009 49, Marshall, 2002 4, Western Michigan, 1999 .411, Northern Illinois (7-17), 2005 47, Bowling Green, 2013 4, Miami, 2007 .428, Northern Illinois (12-28), 2015 45, Toledo, 2017 3, Ohio, 2009 .428, Toledo (18-42), 2017 45, Toledo, 2002 3, Bowling Green, 2003 44, Northern Illinois, 2012 3, Marshall, 2001 Passing Touchdowns 42, Buffalo, 2008 41, Toledo, 2001 Offensive Plays 5, Bowling Green, 2013 37, Kent State, 2012 100, Northern Illinois, 2014 4, Marshall, 2001 Touchdowns 90, Northern Illinois, 2012 4, Marshall, 2002 7, Miami, 2003 90, Bowling Green, 2015 4, Miami, 2003 7, Marshall, 2002 89, Toledo, 1998 4, Toledo, 2004 6, Toledo, 2017 89, Ball State, 2008 4, Toledo, 2017 6, Northern Illinois, 2014 86, Western Michigan, 1999 4, Northern Illinois, 2018 6, Bowling Green, 2013 84, Northern Illinois, 2005 6, Buffalo, 2008 84, Bowling Green, 2003 RUSHING 6, Toledo, 2002 84, Toledo, 2002 5, Marshall, 1999 Rushing Attempts 5, Toledo, 2001 Time of Possession 56, Northern Illinois, 2012 5, Toledo, 2004 37:59, Northern Illinois, 2014 5, Central Michigan, 2007 37:52, Western Michigan, 2016 53, Bowling Green, 2015 5, Northern Illinois, 2012 37:11, Western Michigan, 1999 52, Northern Illinois, 2005 5, Bowling Green, 2015 36:42, Central Michigan, 2009 51, Northern Illinois, 2014 Field Goals 36:06, Ohio, 2006 47, Toledo, 2002 5, Western Michigan, 2016 35:05, Buffalo, 2018 46, Toledo, 2004 3, Western Michigan, 1999 45, Western Michigan, 1999 3, Northern Illinois, 2005 PASSING 44, Central Michigan, 2007 3, Northern Illinois, 2012 3, Kent State, 2012 Passing Attempts 44, Northern Illinois, 2013 3, Northern Illinois, 2014 54, Toledo, 1998 Rushing Yards 52, Marshall, 2001 334, Northern Illinois, 2014 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 52, Akron, 2005 312, Northern Illinois, 2012 576, Miami, 2003 50, Miami, 2007 574, Bowling Green, 2013 49, Bowling Green, 2003 288, Toledo, 2001 561, Toledo, 2017 49, Northern Illinois, 2014 267, Central Michigan, 2007 552, Northern Illinois, 2014 266, Bowling Green, 2015 541, Marshall, 2001 Passing Yards 254, Toledo, 2017 524, Northern Illinois, 2012 440, Miami, 2003 518, Akron, 2005 421, Marshall, 2001 250, Northern Illinois, 2005 503, Ball State, 2008 413, Akron, 2005 235, Northern Illinois, 2013 501, Bowling Green, 2015 404, Marshall, 2002 Yards Per Attempt First Downs 393, Bowling Green, 2013 6.8, Central Michigan (21-143), 2006 30, Western Michigan, 1999 358, Marshall, 2000 6.5, Toledo (39-254), 2017 29, Northern Illinois, 2013 351, Ball State, 2008 29, Northern Illinois, 2014 6.5, Northern Illinois (51-334), 2014 337, Toledo, 1998 28, Central Michigan, 2009 6.1, Central Michigan (44-267), 2007 333, Miami, 2010 28, Marshall, 2001 5.7, Marshall (21-120), 2001 Completions First Downs by Passing 5.6, Northern Illinois (42-235), 2013 32, Marshall, 2002 20, Akron, 2005 5.6, Northern Illinois (56-312), 2012 19, Ball State, 2008 32, Marshall, 2001 5.1, Toledo (56-288), 2001 18, Miami, 2003 31, Ball State, 2008 17, Bowling Green, 2013 30, Akron, 2005 5.0, Bowling Green (53-266), 2015 17, Marshall, 2001 30, Bowling Green, 2003 Rushing Touchdowns 17, Marshall, 2000 30, Toledo, 1998 6, Toledo, 2002 First Downs by Rushing Completion Pct. (highest) 4, Toledo, 2001 17, Northern Illinois, 2014 .778, Bowling Green (21-27), 2013 4, Central Michigan, 2007 15, Toledo, 2001 .762, Marshall, (32-42), 2002 14, Northern Illinois, 2012 4, Northern Illinois, 2012 13, Northern Illinois, 2013 .743, Miami (26-35), 2003 4, Northern Illinois, 2014 13, Central Michigan, 2007 .733, Central Michigan (22-30), 2006 .720, Toledo (18-25), 2004 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 117 HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

RUSHING LONGEST RUN Touchdowns

Rushing Attempts 96, Ontario Sneed, Central Michigan, 2006 5, Matt Johnson, Bowling Green, 2013 42, Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois, 2005 65, Chester Taylor, Toledo, 2001 4, Marcus Childers, Northern Illinois, 2018

35, Scooter McDougle, Toledo, 2004 62, Franklin Wallace, Marshall, 2001 Logan Woodside, Toledo, 2017 Bruce Gradkowski, Toledo, 2004 36, Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2012 62, Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois, 2005 Ben Roethlisberger, Miami, 2003 32, Chester Taylor, Toledo, 2001 54, Terry Swanson, Toledo, 2017 Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2002 Robert Sanford, Western Michigan, 1999 Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2001 47, Thomas Merriweather, Miami, 2010 30, Dwayne Harris, Toledo, 1997 3, Greg Windham, Ohio, 2016 44, Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2012 Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois, 2011 30, MiQuale Lewis, Ball State, 2008 , Buffalo, 2008 Rushing Yards PASSING Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan, 2006 Josh Betts, Miami, 2004 270, Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois, 2005 Attempts Chad Pennington, Marshall, 1999 Chad Pennington, Marshall, 1997 188, Chester Taylor, Toledo, 2001 54, Chris Wallace, Toledo, 1998 183, Travis Greene, Bowling Green, 2015 52, Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2001 RECEPTIONS 180, Terry Swanson, Toledo, 2017 50, Luke Getsy, Akron, 2005 170, Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan, 2007 50, , Miami, 2007 Most 14, Armand Robinson, Miami, 2010 167, Scooter McDougle, Toledo, 2004 49, Drew Hare, Northern Illinois, 2014 13, Briggs Orsbon, Ball State, 2008 163, Robert Sanford, Western Michigan, 1999 49, Josh Harris, Bowling Green 2003 160, Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2012 48, Nate Davis, Ball State, 2008 10, Denero Marriott, Marshall, 2001 Steve Neal, Western Michigan, 2000 135, Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2013 46 Austin Boucher, Miami, 2010 Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo, 2008

Yards per Attempt (min. 10 att.) 45, Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2000 9, Michael Larkin, Miami, 2004 Darius Watts, Marshall, 2002 14.4 (9-130), Ontario Sneed, Central Michigan, 2006 Completions Darius Watts, Marshall, 2001 8.6 (21-180), Terry Swanson, Toledo, 2017 32, Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2002 MiQuale Lewis, Ball State, 2008 Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2001 Da’Ron Brown, Northern Illinois, 2014 8.5 (20-170), Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan, 2007 31, Nate Davis, Ball State, 2008 Diontae Johnson, Toledo, 2017 8.3 (12-99), Franklin Wallace, Marshall, 2001 30, Luke Getsy, Akron, 2005 8, Corey Davis, Western Michigan, 2016 7.7 (11-85), Thomas Merriweather, Miami, 2010 Josh Harris, Bowling Green, 2003 LaVon Brazill, Ohio, 2011 Chris Wallace, Toledo, 1998 7.7 (15-116), Cameron Stingily, Northern Illinois, 2014 Antonio Brown, Central Michigan, 2009 29, Drew Hare, 2014 Domenik Hixon, Akron, 2005 7.5 (17-128), Akeem Daniels, Northern Illinois, 2012 P.J. Pope, Bowling Green, 2003 29, Austin Boucher, Miami, 2010 6.4 (42-270), Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois, 2005 Steve Neal, Toledo, 1999 29, Dan Raudabaugh, Miami, 2007 Ray Curry, Toledo, 1998 6.3 (12-77), Akeem Daniels, Northern Illinois, 2014 Mike Bilik, Toledo, 1998 29, Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2000 6.3 (29-183), Travis Greene, Bowling Green, 2015 Yards 28, Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan, 2009 Rushing Touchdowns 191, Damien Linson, Central Michigan, 2006 27, Tim Lester, Western Michigan, 1999 4, Trinity Dawson, Toledo, 2002 179, Denero Marriott, Marshall, 2001 26, Ben Roethlisberger, Miami, 2003 3, Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2012 176, Armand Robinson, Miami, 2010 Yards 2, Terry Swanson, Toledo, 2017 170, Randy Moss, Marshall, 1997 440, Ben Roethlisberger, Miami, 2003 2, Travis Greene, Bowling Green, 2015 145, Ronnie Moore, Bowling Green, 2013 421, Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2001 2, Cameron Stingily, Northern Illinois, 2014 144, Corey Davis, Western Michigan, 2016 413, Luke Getsy, Akron, 2005 2, Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2013 144, Domenik Hixon, Akron, 2005 404, Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2002 2, Thomas Merriweather, Miami, 2010 141, Terrance McCrae, Ohio, 2009 393, Matt Johnson, Bowling Green, 2013 2, MiQuale Lewis, Ball State, 2008 141, Briggs Orsbon, Ball State, 2008 358, Byron Leftwich, Marshall, 2000 2, Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan, 2007 135, Darius Watts, Marshall, 2002 351, Nate Davis, Ball State, 2008 2, Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois, 2005 337, Chris Wallace, Toledo, 1998 Touchdowns 2, Mike Smith, Miami, 2003 333, Austin Boucher, Miami, 2010 4, Denero Marriott, Marshall, 2001 2, Chester Taylor, Toledo, 2001 322, Chad Pennington, Marshall, 1997 3, Lance Moore, Toledo, 2004 2, Doug Chapman, Marshall, 1999 Randy Moss, Marshall, 1997 314, Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan, 2006 Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo, 2008 118 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC BOWL RESULTS TEAM W L T PCT. LAST APPEARANCE Akron 1 2 0 .333 2017 Boca Raton Bowl AKRON (1-2) Dec. 26, 2005 Memphis, Motor City (Detroit) L, 31-38 Ball State 0 7 0 .000 2014 GoDaddy Bowl Dec. 22, 2015 Utah State, Famous Idaho Potato (Boise) W, 23-21 BGSU 5 8 0 .385 2015 GoDaddy Bowl Dec. 19, 2017 FAU, Cheribundi Tart Boca Raton (Boca Raton) L, 3-50 Buffalo 0 3 0 .000 2018 Dollar General Bowl CMU 3 8 0 .273 2017 Famous Idaho Bowl BALL STATE (0-7) EMU 1 2 0 .333 2018 Camellia Bowl Dec. 9, 1989 Fresno State, California Raisin (Fresno) L, 6-27 Kent State 0 3 0 .000 2013 GoDaddy.com Bowl Dec. 17, 1993 Utah State, Las Vegas (Las Vegas) L, 33-42 Dec. 19, 1996 Nevada, Las Vegas (Las Vegas) L, 15-18 Miami 7 4 0 .636 2016 St. Petersburg Bowl Jan. 5, 2008 Rutgers, International (Toronto) L, 30-52 NIU 4 9 0 .308 2018 Boca Raton Bowl Jan. 6, 2009 Tulsa, GMAC (Mobile) L, 13-45 Ohio 4 8 0 .333 2018 DXL Frisco Bowl Dec. 21, 2012 UCF, Beef O’Brady’s (St. Petersburg) L, 17-38 Toledo 11 7 0 .611 2018 Bahamas Bowl Jan. 5, 2014 Arkansas State, GoDaddy (Mobile) L, 20-23 WMU 1 8 0 .111 2018 Famous Idaho Bowl

BOWLING GREEN (5-8) Past Members Nov. 23, 1961 Fresno State, Mercy (Los Angeles) L, 6-36 Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 1951 Sun Bowl Dec. 18, 1982 Fresno State, California Raisin (Fresno) L, 28-29 Dec. 14, 1985 Fresno State, California Raisin (Fresno) L, 7-51 Marshall 5 2 0 .714 2004 PlainsCapitol Dec. 14, 1991 Fresno State, California Raisin (Fresno) W, 28-21 Temple 1 1 0 .500 2011 New Mexico Bowl Dec. 18, 1992 Nevada, Las Vegas (Las Vegas) W, 35-34 Dec. 26, 2003 Northwestern, Motor City (Detroit) W, 28-24 Totals Dec. 22, 2004 Memphis, GMAC (Mobile) W, 52-35 TEAM W L T PCT. Jan. 6, 2008 Tulsa, GMAC (Mobile) L, 7-63 Current Members 37 69 0 .349 Former Members 7 4 0 .636 Dec. 30, 2009 Idaho, Roady’s Humanitarian (Boise) L, 42-43 Overall 44 73 0 .376 Dec. 27, 2012 San Jose State, Military Bowl (Washington, DC) L, 20-29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (4-9) Dec. 26, 2013 Pittsburgh, Little Caesars Pizza (Detroit) L, 27-30 Dec. 17, 1983 Cal State Fullerton, California (Fresno) W, 20-13 Dec. 20, 2014 S. Ala., Raycom Media Camellia (Montgomery) W, 33-28 Dec. 30, 2004 Troy, Silicon Valley Football Classic (San Jose) W, 34-21 Dec. 23, 2015 Georgia Southern, GoDaddy (Mobile) L, 27-58 Dec. 19, 2006 TCU, Poinsettia (San Diego) L, 7-37 Dec. 28, 2008 La. Tech., Independence (Sherevport) L, 10-17 BUFFALO (0-3) Jan. 2, 2010 South Florida, International (Toronto) L, 3-27 Jan. 3, 2009 Connecticut, International (Toronto) L, 20-38 Dec. 18, 2010 Fresno State, uDrove Humanitarian (Boise) W, 40-17 Dec. 21, 2013 San Diego St., Famous Idaho Potato (Boise) L, 24-49 Jan. 8, 2012 Arkansas State, GoDaddy.com (Mobile) W, 38-20 Dec. 22, 2018 Troy, Dollar General (Mobile) L, 32-42 Jan. 1, 2013 Florida State, Discover Orange Bowl (Miami) L, 10-31 Dec. 26, 2013 Utah State, S.D. County Poinsettia (San Diego) L, 14-21 Dec. 23, 2014 Marshall, Boca Raton Bowl (Boca Raton) L, 23-52 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (3-8) Dec. 23, 2015 Boise State, S.D. County Poinsettia (San Diego) L, 7-55 Dec. 8, 1990 San Jose State, California (Fresno) L, 24-48 Dec. 26, 2017 Duke, Quick Lane Bowl (Detroit) L, 14-36 Dec. 15, 1994 UNLV, Las Vegas (Las Vegas) L, 24-52 Dec. 18, 2018 UAB, Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl (Boca Raton) L, 13-37 Dec. 26, 2006 Middle Tenn. State, Motor City (Detroit) W, 31-14 Dec. 26, 2007 Purdue, Motor City (Detroit) L, 48-51 OHIO (4-8) Dec. 26, 2008 FAU, Motor City (Detroit) L, 21-24 Dec. 31, 1962 West TX State, Sun (El Paso) L, 14-15 Jan. 6, 2010 Troy, GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) W, 44-41 (2OT) Dec. 27, 1968 Richmond, Tangerine (Orlando) L, 42-49 Dec. 26, 2012 Western Kentucky, Little Caesars (Detroit) W, 24-21 Jan. 7, 2007 Southern Miss, GMAC (Mobile) L, 7-28 Dec. 24, 2014 Western Kentucky, Popeyes Bahamas (Nassau) L, 48-49 Dec. 26, 2009 Marshall, Little Caesar’s Pizza (Detroit) L, 17-21 Dec. 28, 2015 Minnesota, Quick Lane Bowl (Detroit) L, 14-21 Dec. 18, 2010 Troy, R+L Carriers (New Orleans) L, 21-48 Dec. 19, 2016 Tulsa, Miami Beach Bowl (Miami) L, 10-55 Dec. 17, 2011 Utah State, Famous Idaho Potato (Boise) W, 24-23 Dec. 22, 2017 Wyoming, Famous Idaho Potato (Boise) L, 14-37 Dec. 28, 2012 La.-Monroe, Independence (Shreveport) W, 45-14 Dec. 23, 2013 East Carolina, Beef O’Brady’s (St. Petersburg) L, 20-37 Dec. 19, 2015 Appalachian State, Camellia (Montgomery) L, 29-31 EASTERN MICHIGAN (1-2) Dec. 12, 1987 San Jose State, California Raisin (Fresno) W, 30-27 Dec. 23, 2016 Troy, Dollar General (Mobile) L, 23-28 Dec. 23, 2016 Old Dominion, Popeyes Bahamas (Nassau) L, 20-24 Dec. 22, 2017 UAB, Bahamas Bowl (Nassau, Bahamas) W, 41-6 Dec. 15, 2018 Georgia Southern, Camellia (Montgomery) L, 21-23 Dec. 19, 2018 San Diego St., DXL Frisco Bowl (Frisco, TX) W, 27-0

KENT STATE (0-3) TOLEDO (11-7) Dec. 5, 1954 Delaware, Refrigerator (Evansville, Ind.) L, 7-19 Dec. 26, 1969 Davidson, Tangerine (Orlando,) W, 56-33 Dec. 28, 1970 William & Mary, Tangerine (Orlando) W, 40-12 Dec. 29, 1972 Tampa, Tangerine (Orlando) L, 18-21 Dec. 28, 1971 Richmond, Tangerine (Orlando) W, 28-3 Jan. 6, 2013 Arkansas State, GoDaddy.com (Mobile) L, 13-17 Dec. 19, 1981 San Jose State, California (Fresno) W, 27-25 Dec. 15, 1984 UNLV, California (Fresno) L, 13-30* MIAMI (7-4) Dec. 14, 1995 Nevada, Las Vegas (Las Vegas) W, 40-37 (OT) Jan. 1, 1948 TX Tech, Sun (El Paso) W, 13-12 Dec. 29, 2001 Cincinnati, Motor City (Pontiac) W, 23-16 Jan. 1, 1951 Arizona State, Salad (Phoenix) W, 34-21 Dec. 26, 2002 Boston College, Motor City (Detroit) L, 25-51 Dec. 22, 1962 Houston, Tangerine (Orlando) L, 21-49 Dec. 27, 2004 Connecticut, Motor City (Detroit) L, 10-39 Dec. 22, 1973 Florida, Tangerine (Gainesville) W, 16-7 Dec. 21, 2005 UTEP, GMAC Bowl (Mobile) W, 45-13 Dec. 21, 1974 Georgia, Tangerine (Orlando) W, 21-10 Dec. 26, 2010 Florida International, Little Caesars (Detroit) L, 32-34 Dec. 20, 1975 South Carolina, Tangerine (Orlando) W, 20-7 Dec. 28, 2011 Air Force, Military Bowl (Washington, DC) W, 42-41 Dec. 13, 1986 San Jose State, California Raisin (Fresno) L, 7-37 Dec. 15, 2012 Utah State, Famous Idaho Potato (Boise) L, 15-41 Dec. 18, 2003 Louisville, GMAC (Mobile) W, 49-28 Jan. 4, 2015 Arkansas State, GoDaddy Bowl W, 63-44 Dec. 28, 2004 Iowa State, Independence (Shreveport) L, 13-17 Dec. 22, 2015 Temple, Marmot Boca Raton (Boca Raton) W, 32-17 Jan. 6, 2011 Middle Tennessee St., GoDaddy.com, (Mobile) W, 35-21 Dec. 17, 2016 Appalachian State, Camellia (Montgomery) L, 28-31 Dec. 26, 2016 Mississippi St., St. Petersburg Bowl L, 16-17 Dec. 23, 2017 Appalachian State, Dollar General (Mobile) L, 0-34 Dec. 21, 2018 Florida International, Bahamas Bowl L, 32-35 * Game forfeited to UT due to the use of ineligible players by UNLV. www.GetSomeMACtion.com 119 HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC BOWL RESULTS

WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-8) Dec. 9, 1961 New Mexico, Aviation L, 12-28 MAC Year By Year Major Bowl Results (Cont.)

Dec. 10, 1988 Fresno State, California Raisin (Fresno) L, 30-35 2004 Motor City - Connecticut 39, Toledo 10 Jan. 6, 2007 Cincinnati, International (Toronto) L, 24-27 2004 GMAC - Bowling Green 52, Memphis 35 Dec. 30, 2008 Rice, Texas (Houston) L, 14-38 2004 Silicon Valley Football Classic - NIU 34, Troy 21 Dec. 27, 2011 Purdue, Little Caesars Pizza (Detroit) L, 32-37 2004 Independence Bowl - Iowa State 17, Miami 13 2004 PlainsCapital Forth Worth Bowl - Dec. 20, 2014 Air Force, Famous Idaho Potato (Boise) L, 24-38 Cincinnati 32, Marshall 14 Dec. 24, 2015 Middle Tennessee, Bahamas (Nassau) W, 45-31 2005 Motor City Bowl - Memphis 38, Akron 31 Jan. 2, 2017 Wisconsin, Goodyear Cotton (Arlington) L, 16-24 2005 GMAC - Toledo 45, UTEP 13 Dec. 21, 2018 BYU, Famous Idaho Potato (Boise) L, 18-49 2006 Motor City - Central Michigan 31, MTSU 14 2006 Poinsettia - TCU 37, Northern Illinois 7 Bowl Games - Former MAC Members 2007 GMAC - Southern Miss 28, Ohio 7 CINCINNATI (1-1) 2007 International - Cincinnati 27, Western Michigan 24 MAC Member 2007 Motor City - Purdue 51, Central Michigan 48 Jan. 1, 1947 Virginia Tech, Sun (El Paso, TX) W, 18-6 2008 International Bowl - Rutgers 52, Ball State 30 2008 GMAC - Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 7 Jan. 1, 1951 West Texas, Sun (El Paso, TX) L, 13-14 2008 Motor City - FAU 24, Central Michigan 21 2008 Independence - La. Tec. 17, Northern Illinois 10 MARSHALL (5-2) 2008 Texas - Rice 38, Western Michigan 14 MAC Member 2009 International - Connecticut 38, Buffalo 20 Dec. 27, 1997 Mississippi, Motor City (Pontiac, MI) L, 31-34 2009 GMAC - Tulsa 45, Ball State 13 2009 Little Caesar’s Pizza - Marshall 21, Ohio 17 Dec. 23, 1998 Louisville, Motor City (Pontiac, MI) W, 48-29 2009 EagleBank - UCLA 30, Temple 21 Dec. 27, 1999 BYU, Motor City (Pontiac, MI) W, 21-3 2009 Roady’s Humanitarian - Idaho 43, BGSU 42 Dec. 27, 2000 Cincinnati, Motor City (Pontiac, MI) W 25-14 2010 International - South Florida 27, NIU 3 Dec. 19, 2001 East Carolina, GMAC (Mobile, AL) W, 64-61 (2OT) 2010 GMAC - Central Michigan 44, Troy 41 (2OT) Dec. 18, 2002 Louisville, GMAC (Mobile, AL) W, 38-15 2010 uDrove Humanitarian - Northern Ill. 40, Fresno St. 17 Dec. 23, 2004 Cincinnati, PlainsCapital (Ft. Worth, TX) L, 14-32 2010 R+L Carriers New Orleans - Troy 48, Ohio 21 2010 Little Caesars Pizza - Florida Int. 34, Toledo 32 2011 GoDaddy.com - Miami 35, Middle Tennessee State 21 TEMPLE (1-1) 2011 Gildan New Mexico - Temple 37, Wyoming 15 MAC Member 2011 Famous Idaho Potato - Ohio 24, Utah State 23 Dec. 29, 2009 UCLA, EagleBank (Washington, D.C.) L, 21-30 2011 Little Caesars Pizza - Purdue 37, Western Michigan 32 Dec. 17, 2011 Wyoming, Gildan New Mexico (Albuquerque) W, 37-15 2011 Military Bowl - Toledo 42, Air Force 41 2012 GoDaddy.com - Northern Illinois 38, Arkansas State 20 2012 Famous Idaho Potato - Utah State 41, Toledo 15 MAC Year By Year Major Bowl Results 2012 Beef O’Brady’s Bowl - UCF 38, Ball State 17

1947 Sun - Cincinnati 18, Virginia Tech 8 2012 Little Caesars - Central Michigan 24, W. Kentucky 21 1948 Sun - Miami 13, Texas Tech 12 2012 Military Bowl - San Jose State 29, Bowling Green 20 1950 Salad - Miami 34, Arizona State 21 2012 Independence Bowl - Ohio 45, La.-Monroe 14 1951 Sun - West Texas State 14, Cincinnati 13 2013 Discover Orange Bowl - Florida State 31, NIU 10 1954 Refrigerator - Delaware 19, Kent State 7 2013 GoDaddy.com Bowl - Arkansas State 17, Kent State 13 1961 Mercy - Fresno State 36, Bowling Green 6 2013 Famous Idaho Potato - San Diego St 49, Buffalo 24 1961 Aviation - New Mexico 28, Western Michigan 12 2013 Beef O’ Brady’s Bowl - East Carolina 37, Ohio 20 1962 Tangerine - Houston 49, Miami 21 2013 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl - Pitt 30, Bowling Green 27 1962 Sun - West Texas State 15, Ohio 14 2013 San Diego Poinsettia-Utah State 21, Northern Illinois 14 1968 Tangerine - Richmond 49, Ohio 42 2014 GoDaddy Bowl - Arkansas State 23, Ball State 20 1969 Tangerine - Toledo 56, Davidson 33 2014 Famous Idaho Potato - Air Force 38, Western Michigan 24 1970 Tangerine - Toledo 40, William & Mary 12 2014 Raycom Media Camellia-Bowling Green 33, S. Alabama 28 1971 Tangerine - Toledo 28, Richmond 3 2014 Boca Raton Bowl - Marshall 52, Northern Illinois 23 1972 Tangerine - Tampa 21, Kent State 18 2014 Popeyes Bahamas - W. Kentucky 49, Central Michigan 48 1973 Tangerine - Miami 16, Florida 7 2015 GoDaddy Bowl - Toledo 63, Arkansas State 44 1974 Tangerine - Miami 21, Georgia 10 2015 Raycom Media Camellia - Appalachian State 31, Ohio 29 1975 Tangerine - Miami 20, South Carolina 7 2015 Famous Idaho Potato - Akron 23, Utah State 21 1981 California Raisin - Toledo 27, San Jose State 25 2015 Marmot Boca Raton - Toledo 32, Temple 17 1982 California Raisin - Fresno State 29, BGSU 28 2015 San Diego Poinsettia - Boise State 55, NIU 7 1983 California Raisin - NIU 20, Cal State Fullerton 13 2015 GoDaddy - Georgia Southern 58, Bowling Green 27 1984 California Raisin - UNLV 30, Toledo 13* 2015 Popeyes Bahamas - Western Michigan 45, Middle Tenn. 31 1985 California Raisin - Fresno State 51, BGSU 7 2015 Quick Lane - Minnesota 21, Central Michigan 14 1986 California Raisin - San Jose State 37, Miami 7 2016 Raycom Media Camellia - Appalachian St. 31, Toledo 28 1987 California Raisin - EMU 30, San Jose State 27 2016 Miami Beach Bowl - Tulsa 55, Central Michigan 10 1988 California Raisin - Fresno State 35, WMU 30 2016 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl - ODU 24, Eastern Michigan 20 1989 California Raisin - Fresno State 27, Ball State 6 2016 Dollar General Bowl - Troy 28, Ohio 23 1990 California Raisin - San Jose State 48, CMU 24 2016 St. Petersburg Bowl - Mississippi State 17, Miami 16 1991 California Raisin - BGSU 28, Fresno State 21 2017 Goodyear Cotton Bowl-Wisconsin 24, Western Michigan 16 1992 Las Vegas - BGSU 35, Nevada 24 2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton - FAU 50, Akron 3 1993 Las Vegas - Utah State 42, Ball State 33 2017 Baharmas Bowl - Ohio 41, UAB 6 1994 Las Vegas - UNLV 52, CMU 24 2017 Famous Idaho Potato - Wyoming 37, Central Michigan 14 1995 Las Vegas - Toledo 40, Nevada 37 OT 2017 Dollar General Bowl - Appalachian State 34, Toledo 0 1996 Las Vegas - Nevada 18, Ball State 15 2017 Quick Lane Bowl - Duke 36, NIU 14 1997 Motor City - Ole Miss 34, Marshall 31 2018 Raycom Camellia - Ga. Southern 23, Eastern Michigan 21 1998 Motor City - Marshall 48, Louisville 29 2018 Cheribundi Boca Raton - UAB 37, NIU 13 1999 Motor City - Marshall 21, BYU 3 2018 DXL Frisco Bowl - Ohio 27, San Diego State 0 2000 Motor City - Marshall 25, Cincinnati 14 2018 Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl - FIU 35, Toledo 32 2001 GMAC - Marshall 64, East Carolina 61 2OT 2018 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl - BYU 49, Western Michigan 18 2001 Motor City - Toledo 23, Cincinnati 16 2018 Dollar General Bowl - Troy 42, Buffalo 32 2002 GMAC - Marshall 38, Louisville 15 *1984 game was later forfeited to Toledo because of the use of 2002 Motor City - Boston College 51, Toledo 25 ineligible players by UNLV 2003 GMAC - Miami 49, Louisville 28 2003 Motor City - BGSU 28, Northwestern 24 120 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC BOWL GAME RECORDS

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Records Points, one half Attempts 43 Marshall; 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Carolina) Individual Records 70 Marshall; 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Carolina) Total offensive yards Points, losing team Completions 576 Byron Leftwich (MAR); 2001 GMAC Bowl (East 48 Central Michigan; 2007 Motor City Bowl Carolina) 41 Marshall; 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Carolina) (Purdue) Most touchdowns scored or passed Fewest passes completed 48 Central Michigan; 2014 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl (Western Kentucky) 7 (CMU); 2014 Popeyes Bahamas 1 Miami; 1973 Tangerine Bowl (Florida) Bowl (Western Kentucky) Touchdowns Yards 9 Marshall; 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Carolina) 576 Marshall; 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Carolina) TEAM RECORDS 9 Toledo; 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (Arkansas State) Touchdown passes Plays in game 7 Central Michigan; 2014 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl 104 Marshall 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Carolina) (Arkansas State) KICK SCORING Total offensive yards Individual Records 649 Marshall 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Carolina) RECEIVING Field goal attempts Receptions 6 Andrew Aguila (CMU); 2010 GMAC Bowl (Troy) RUSHING 17 Freddie Barnes (BGSU); 2009 Roady’s Field goal makes Humanitarian Bowl (Idaho) Indiviual Records 5 Andrew Aguila (CMU); 2010 GMAC Bowl (Troy) Yards Gained Most attempts Longest make 265 Jordan White (WMU); 2011 Little Caesars Pizza 33 Dan LeFevour (CMU); 2007 Motor City Bowl Bowl (Purdue) 52 Jim McKee (Ohio); 1962 Sun Bowl (West Texas (Purdue) State) Touchdown Receptions Rushing yards PAT attempts 4 Titus Davis (CMU); 2014 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl 271 Kareem Hunt (Toledo); 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (Western Kentucky) 9 Jeremiah Detmer (UT); 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (Arkansas State) (Arkansas State) 3 Todd Snyder (OU); 1968 Tangerine Bowl Rushing touchdowns (Richmond) PAT makes 5 Kareem Hunt (Toledo); 2015 GoDaddy Bowl 3 Ken Ealy (CMU); 1990 California Bowl (San Jose 9 Jeremiah Detmer (UT); 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (Arkansas State) State) (Arkansas State) 4 Wasean Tait (UT); 1995 Las Vegas Bowl (Nevada) 3 Bryan Anderson (CMU); 2007 Motor City Bowl Team Records 4 Beau Blankenship (Ohio); 2012 V100 Advocare (Purdue) Field goal attempts Independence Bowl (La.-Monroe) 3 Freddie Barnes (BGSU); 2009 Roady’s 6 Central Michigan; 2010 GMAC Bowl (Troy) 4 Jamauri Bogan (WMU); 2015 Popeyes Bahamas Humanitarian Bowl (Idaho) Field goals made Bowl (Middle Tennessee) 3 (UT); 2011 Military Bowl (Air 4 Dorian Brown (Ohio); 2017 Bahamas Bowl (UAB) Force) 5 Central Michigan; 2010 GMAC Bowl (Troy) Longest rush from scrimmage 3 Corey Davis (WMU); 2014 Famous Idaho Potato PAT attempts Bowl (Air Force) 87 Doug Chapman (MAR); 1999 Motor City Bowl 9 Toledo; 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (Arkansas State) (BYU) SCORING PAT makes 87 Adonis Thomas (UT); 2010 Little Caesars Pizza 9 Toledo; 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (Arkansas State) Bowl (Florida International) Individual Records Team Records Points DEFENSE Most attempts 30 Kareem Hunt (Toledo); 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (Arkansas State) 60 Miami; 1975 Tangerine Bowl (South Carolina) Individual Records 24 Wasean Tait (UT); 1995 Las Vegas Bowl (Nevada) Tackles Most rushing yards 24 Beau Blankenship (Ohio); 2012 V100 Advocare 17 Noah Keller (Ohio); 2009 Little Caesar’s Pizza 369 Cincinnati 1947 Sun Bowl (Virginia Tech) Independence Bowl Bowl (Marshall) Rushing touchdowns 24 Titus Davis (CMU); 2014 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Tackles for loss (Western Kentucky) 7 Toledo 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (Arkansas State) 5 John Busing (MIA); 2003 GMAC Bowl (Louisville) 24 Jamauri Bogan (WMU); 2015 Popeyes Bahamas Interceptions PASSING Bowl (Middle Tennessee) 24 Dorian Brown (Ohio); 2017 Bahamas Bowl (UAB) 5 Individuals Tied, Most Recently: Individual Records Touchdowns 2 Rogers Beckett (MAR); 1999 Motor City Bowl Attempts (BYU) 5 Kareem Hunt (Toledo); 2015 GoDaddy Bowl 70 Byron Leftwich (MAR); 2001 GMAC Bowl (East (Arkansas State) Interception return yards Carolina) 4 Wasean Tait (UT); 1995 Las Vegas Bowl (Nevada) 56 Doug Kress (CMU); 2006 Motor City Bowl Completions (Middle Tenn. State) 4 Beau Blankenship (Ohio); 2012 V100 Advocare 41 Byron Leftwich (MAR); 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Independence Bowl Longest interception return Carolina) 4 Titus Davis (CMU); 2014 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl 56 Doug Kress (CMU); 2006 Motor City Bowl Yards (Western Kentucky) (Middle Tenn. State) 576 Byron Leftwich (MAR); 2001 GMAC Bowl (East 4 Jamauri Bogan (WMU); 2015 Popeyes Bahamas Longest recovered fumble return Carolina) Bowl (Middle Tennessee) 93t Tyrone Hill (Buffalo); 2018 Dollar General Bowl Touchdown passes 4 Dorian Brown (Ohio); 2017 Bahamas Bowl (UAB) (Troy) 7 Cooper Rush (CMU); 2014 Popeyes Bahamas Sacks (3) Bowl (Western Kentucky) Team Records Points team 3 Jake Coffman (NIU); 2010 uDrove Humanitarian 5 Omar Jacobs (BGSU); 2004 GMAC Bowl Bowl (Fresno State) (Memphis) 64 Marshall; 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Carolina) 3 Frank Zombo (CMU); 2010 GMAC Bowl (Troy) 5 Bruce Gradkowski (UT); 2005 GMAC Bowl (UTEP) 63 Toledo; 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (Arkansas State) 3 Mike Alston (UT); 2005 GMAC Bowl (UTEP) Completion percentage Points, one quarter .792 (19 of 24) Terrance Owens (UT); 2011 Military 34 Central Michigan; 2014 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl www.GetSomeMACtion.comBowl (Air Force) (Western Kentucky) 121 HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC BOWL GAME RECORDS PENALTIES PENALTIES Team Records Fewest plays Most committed Fumbles 46 Toledo; 1971 Tangerine Bowl (Richmond) 14 Marshall; 1998 Motor City Bowl (Louisville) 7 Toledo; 1981 California Bowl (San Jose State) Fewest rushing yards allowed Most yards penalized (100) Fumbles lost (4) -16 Marshall; 1999 Motor City Bowl (BYU) 123 Marshall; 1998 Motor City Bowl (Louisville) 5 BGSU; California Bowl (Fresno State) Fewest passing yards allowed All-Time MAC Overtime Games: (77 Games) 24 Toledo; 1971 Tangerine Bowl (Richmond) Dec. 14, 1995 Toledo 40, UNLV 37 (Las Vegas Bowl) Fewest total offensive yards allowed Sept. 28, 1996 @Cincinnati 30, Miami 23 - 3 ot Oct. 26, 1996 @Toledo 10, WMU 7 119 Cincinnati; 1947 Sun Bowl (Virginia Tech) Nov. 9, 1996 Western Michigan 16, @BGSU 13 Oct. 18, 1997 @Ball State 37, CMU 34 Oct. 25, 1997 Cincinnati 34, @Miami 31 - 2 ot Fewest points allowed Oct. 18, 1998 Central Michigan 36, @EMU 23 Oct. 9, 1999 Western Michigan 40, @Eastern Michigan 37 0 Ohio; 2018 DXL Frisco Bowl (San Diego St) Nov. 20, 1999 BGSU 33, @Central Florida 30 Oct. 7, 2000 Kent State 24, @CMU 21 - 2ot 3 Toledo; 1971 Tangerine Bowl (Richmond) Nov. 4, 2000 @Buffalo 20, Kent State 17 Nov. 24, 2001 @Akron 65, EMU 62 - 3ot 3 Marshall; 1999 Motor City Bowl (BYU) Dec. 19, 2001 Marshall 64, East Carolina 61 - 2ot (GMAC Bowl) Aug. 29, 2002 @Northern Illinois 42, Wake Forest 41 Interceptions Sep. 28, 2002 @Eastern Michigan 48, Southern Illinois 45 - 2ot Sep. 28, 2002 Ball State 24, @Connecticut 21 Four Teams Tied With 4, Most Recently: Oct. 19, 2002 @Bowling Green 48, Western Michigan 45 Aug. 28, 2003 @Northern Illinois 20, Maryland 13 4 Miami; 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl (Middle Oct. 4, 2003 @Northern Illinois 30, Ohio 23 Tennessee State) Oct. 18, 2003 Connecticut 34, @ Kent State 31 Interception return yards Oct. 30, 2004 Northern Illinois 38, @Ball State 31 Oct. 30, 2004 @Central Michigan 24, Western Michigan 21 112 Miami; 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl (Middle Nov. 6, 2004 EMU 61, CMU 58 - 4 ot (@Ford Field) Tennessee State) Nov. 6, 2004 Ohio 17, @UCF 16 Sacks team Sep. 9, 2005 @Ohio 16, Pittsburgh 10 10 Marshall; 1999 Motor City Bowl (BYU) Sep. 24, 2005 Eastern Michigan 23, @Central Michigan 20 Sep. 24, 2005 @Akron 48, Northern Illinois 42 Oct. 8, 2005 Ball State 60, @Western Michigan 57 - 5 OT Nov. 19, 2005 Central Michigan 31, @Ball State 24 PUNTING/KICKOFFS Nov. 22, 2005 Toledo 44, @Bowling Green 41 - 2OT Individual Records Aug. 31, 2006 @Buffalo 9, Temple 3 Punts individual Aug. 31, 2006 @Iowa State 37, Toledo 43 - 3OT Sep. 9, 2006 @Bowling Green 48, Buffalo 40 - 3OT 10 Chuck Varner (MIA); 1973 Tangerine Bowl Sep. 9, 2006 @Army 17, Kent State 14 (Florida) Sep. 9, 2006 @Purdue 38, Miami 31

10 Brad Maynard (BSU); 1996 Las Vegas Bowl Sep. 15, 2006 @Toledo 37, Kansas 31 - 2OT (Nevada) Sep. 23, 2006 Central Michigan 24, @Eastern Michigan 17 Sep. 1, 2007 Bowling Green 32, @Minnesota 31 Sep. 8, 2007 @Minnesota 41, Miami 35 - 3OT 10 Peter Fardon (UB); 2009 International Bowl Sep. 15, 2007 Ball State 34, @ Navy 31 (Connecticut) Nov. 24, 2007 Buffalo 30, @Kent State 23 Punt Yards individual Sept. 6, 2008 Connecticut 12, @Temple 9 Sept. 20, 2008 Fresno State 55, @Toledo 54 - 2OT 435 Peter Fardon (UB); 2009 International Bowl Oct. 4, 2008 Akron 30, @ Kent State 27 - 2OT (Connecticut) Oct. 11, 2008 Western Michigan 34, @ Buffalo 28 Longest punt return Oct. 18, 2008 @Buffalo 27, Army 24 78 Renard Harmon (KSU); 1972 Tangerine Nov. 1, 2008 @Navy 33, Temple 27 Bowl (Tampa) Nov. 12, 2008 Central Michigan 33, @Northern Illinois 30 Nov. 13, 2008 Buffalo 43, @Akron 40 - 4OT Punt return yards Nov. 21, 2008 Buffalo 40, @Bowling Green 34 - 2OT 78 Renard Harmon (KSU); 1972 Tangerine Sept. 12, 2009 Ohio 31, @North Texas 30 - 2OT Bowl (Tampa) Oct. 24, 2009 Buffalo 31, @Western Michigan 34 Kickoff returns Jan. 6, 2010 Central Michigan 44, Troy 41 (2010 GMAC BOWL) 2 OT 8 Donte Harden (Ohio); 2010 R+L Carriers Sept. 9, 2010 @Temple 13, Central Michigan 10 - OT New Orleans Bowl (Troy) Sept. 11, 2010 Gardner-Webb 38, @Akron 37 - OT Oct. 16, 2010 @Eastern Michigan 41, Ball State 38 - OT Kickoff returns (yards) Nov. 6, 2010 @Ball State 37, Akron 30 - 2OT 203 Antonio Brown (CMU); 2010 GMAC Bowl (Troy) Sept. 24, 2011 @Syracuse 33, Toledo 30 - OT Longest kickoff return Sept. 1, 2012 @Arizona 24, Toledo 17 - OT Sept. 8, 2012 @Florida International 41, Akron 38 - OT 95t Antonio Brown (CMU); 2010 GMAC Bowl Oct. 13, 2012 @Ball State 30, Western Michigan 24 - OT (Troy) Nov. 30, 2012 Northern Illinois 44, Kent State 37 - 2OT (MAC Championship) Punts team Sept. 14, 2013 @Buffalo 26, Stoney Brook 23 - 5OT 12 Ball State; 1996 Las Vegas Bowl (Nevada) Oct. 19, 2013 @Toledo 45, Navy 44 2OT Nov. 9, 2013 @Eastern Michigan 35, Western Michigan 32 OT Punt Yards team 435 Buffalo; 2009 International Bowl Oct. 4, 2014 Toledo 20, @ Western Michigan 19 - OT (Connecticut) Kickoff returns Sept. 3, 2016 @Wyoming 40, NIU 34 Sept. 3, 2016 Texas State 56, @Ohio 54 - OT 10 Bowling Green; 2008 GMAC Bowl (Tulsa) Sept. 10, 2016 North Carolina A&T 39, @Kent State 36 - OT Sept. 24, 2016 @Buffalo 23, Army 20 - OT Oct. 15, 2016 Central Michigan 34, @NIU 28 - OT Kickoff return yards Nov. 16, 2016 NIU 31, @Eastern Michigan 24 - OT 221 Bowling Green; 2008 GMAC Bowl (Tulsa) Aug. 31, 2017 @ Central Michigan 30, Rhode Island 27 - 3OT Sept. 23, 2017 Ohio 27, @Eastern Michigan 20 - 2OT FIRST DOWNS Oct. 7, 2017 Western Michigan 71,@Buffalo - 7OT Oct. 21, 2017 Western Michigan 20, @Eastern Michigan 17 - OT Total gained Nov. 26, 2017 @NIU 30, Eastern Michigan 27 - OT 36 Marshall; 2001 GMAC Bowl (East Carolina) Sept. 22, 2018 @ San Diego State 23, Eastern Michigan 20 - OT Sept. 29, 2018 Northern Illinois 26, @Eastern Michigan 23 - 3OT Fewest total allowed Oct. 20, 2018 Akron 24, @Kent State 23 - OT Oct. 20, 2018 @ Army 31, Miami 30 - 2OT 5 Miami; 1948 Sun Bowl (Texas Tech) Nov. 13, 2018 @Ball State 42, Western Michigan 41 - OT 122 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC ALL-AMERICANS

(Includes only honors earned while a member of the Mid-American Conference) AKRON Brian Wagner LB 2009 Sporting News (Freshman 1st Team), Phil Steele (2nd Team), College Football News (3rd team) BUFFALO DE 2007 Sporting News (Freshman Honorable Mention), Khalil Mack LB 2013 CBS Sports.com (1st Team); SI.com (1st Team); FWAA Scout.com (Freshman Honorable Mention) (1st Team); USA Today (2nd Team); Associated Press WR 2007 AP (Honorable Mention 4th team) (2nd Team); Jack Lambert Award Winner David Harvey WR 2006 Sporting News (Freshman 1st team), Scripps/FWAA Branden Oliver RB 2013 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Kevin Grant LB 2005 College Football News (Freshman 3rd team), Khalil Mack LB 2012 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Sporting News (Freshman 3rd Team) Khalil Mack LB 2011 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Dwight Smith DB 2000 AP (1st team), AFCA (1st team), FWAA (1st team), Football News (1st team), Sporting News (3rd team); Walter Camp (1st team) CENTRAL MICHIGAN Daron Alcorn PK/P 1992 AP (Honorable Mention) Eric Fisher OT 2012 SI.com All-America (Second Team); Associated Press All-America (Third Team) Titus Davis WR 2011 Phil Steele (Freshman 1st team) BALL STATE Dan LeFevour QB 2009 College Football News (Honorable Mention) Willie Snead WR 2013 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Phil Steele (4th team) Steven Schott K 2012 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Nick Bellore LB 2009 Phil Steele (4th team) Chris Miller P 2007 AFCA (1st team) Antonio Brown PR 2009 Sporting News (1st team) Chris Miller P 2006 Sporting News (2nd team) Antonio Brown WR 2009 College Football News.com (Honorable Mention) Dante Ridgeway WR 2004 Walter Camp (2nd team), CNNSI.COM (Honorable Mention) Jake Olson OL 2009 College Football News.com Brad Maynard P 1996 Walter Camp (1st team), AFCA (1st team), (Freshman Honorable Mention) Football News (1st team), American FB Quarterly (1st team), Sporting News (2nd team) Antonio Brown PR 2008 College Football News.com (1st team) 1995 AP (1st team), UPI (1st team), Football News (1st SI.com (Honorable Mention) team), Walter Camp (1st team), AFCA (1st team), Coll. Sports Magazine (1st team), Phil Steele (4th team) American FB Quarterly (1st team) Nick Bellore LB 2008 SI.com (Honorable Mention) 1994 AP (2nd team), Football News (2nd team) Dan LeFevour QB 2007 College Football News.com (Honorable Mention) John Diettrich K 1986 AP (3rd team), Sporting News (2nd team) Colin Miller OL 2007 Sporting News (Freshman Honorable Mention) 1985 AP (2nd team) Antonio Brown WR 2007 FWAA (Freshman 1st team) Rush Brown DT 1979 Newspaper Enterprise Association (2nd team) Sporting News (Freshman 2nd team) Ken Kremer DT 1978 AP (3rd team) Antonio Brown KR 2007 Scout.com (Freshman 1st team) Mitch Hoban OG 1976 AP (3rd team) Rivals.com (Freshman 2nd team) Shafer Suggs DB 1975 AP (2nd team) Bryan Anderson WR 2006 Sporting News (Freshman 1st team) Terry Schmidt DB 1973 Kodak (1st team), Football News (1st team) Dan LeFevour QB 2006 Sporting News (Freshman Honorable Mention) Doug Bell C 1972 AFCA (1st team) Calvin Hissong DB 2006 Sporting News (Freshman Honorable Mention) Dan Bazuin DE 2005 SI.com (Honorable Mention) BOWLING GREEN Ontario Sneed RB 2005 Sporting News (Freshman 2nd team) Matt Johnson QB 2015 SI.com All-American (Honorable Mention) Andrew Hartline OL 2005 Sporting News (Freshman Honorable Mention) Roger Lewis WR 2015 Associated Press All-American (3rd Team) Red Keith LB 2004 College Sports Report (Freshman 3rd team) Football Writers Association (FWAA) (2nd Team) Jerry Seymour RB 2003 Sporting News (Freshman 1st team) SI.com All-American (Honorable Mention) Dan Bazuin DE 2003 Sporting News (Freshman 2nd team) Jerry Gates DB 2013 SI.com All-American (Honorable Mention) Mike Gruzwalski K 2002 Sporting News (Freshman 1st team) Travis Greene RB 2013 SI.com All-American (Honorable Mention) James King DB 2001 Sporting News (Freshman 4th team) Chris Jones DT 2012 FWAA (First Team); SI.com All America Honorable Mention; Associated Press All-America (Third Team) Tory Humphrey TE 2001 Sporting News (Freshman 2nd team) Freddie Barnes WR 2009 FWAA (1st team) Brian Pruitt TB 1994 AP (1st team), UPI (2nd team) Omar Jacobs QB 2004 CNNSI.COM (Honorable Mention) Curtis Adams TB 1984 UPI (2nd team) Brandon Hicks DL 2001 Sporting News (4th team) Jim Bowman DB 1984 AP (3rd team) Brian Leaver PK 1994 Football News (1st team), AP (1st team) John DeBoer SE 1984 Football News (3rd team) Cris Shale P 1990 AFCA (1st team), AP (1st team), UPI (2nd team), Sporting News (2nd team) EASTERN MICHIGAN Martin Bayless DB 1983 AP (3rd team) Zach Johnson 2006 Sporting News (Honorable Mention Freshman) Andre Young DT 1982 Division I-AA (1st team) Daniel Holtzclaw LB 2005 FWAA (1st-team Fr.); Sporting News (3rd-team Fr.); Dave Preston HB 1975 Churchman’s (2nd team) College Football News (3rd-team Fr.) Mike Weger DB 1965 AP (3rd team) Andrew Wellock PK 2004 CNNSI.COM (2nd team) Bob Zimpfer T 1959 College Division Eric Deslauriers WR 2004 CNNSI.COM (Honorable Mention) Bernie Casey HB 1959 College Division L.J. Shelton 1998 Football News (3rd Team) Tim Murnen G 1957 College Division Ron Adams 1987 AP (Honorable Mention) Jack Giroux FB 1956 College Division Brian Clouse 1987 AP (Honorable Mention) Jack Hecker E 1955 College Division Charles Gordon 1987 AP (Honroable Mention) James Ladd E 1953 College Division Gary Patton TB 1987 AP (Honorable Mention) Fred Durig FB 1952 College Division Gary Patton TB 1986 AP (Honorable Mention) Brett Petersmark 1986 AP (Honorable Mention) www.GetSomeMACtion.com 123 HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC ALL-AMERICANS KENT STATE Travis Prentice TB 1998 Sporting News (2nd team), AP (3rd team), Football News (3rd team), Sports Network (1st team), Sports Roosevelt Nix DT 2013 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Weekly Journal (2nd team) Dri Archer KR 2012 Walter Camp First Team (KR); SI.com All-America Dustin Cohen LB 1998 Football News (3rd team) Honorable Mention; Associated Press All-America Third Team (AP); Football Writers Association (FWAA) of America First Team JoJuan Armour LB 1998 AP (3rd team) Brian Winters OT 2012 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Kent McCullough P 1997 Sporting News (1st team - Fr.) Roosevelt Nix DT 2010 Freshman All-American by FWAA, Sporting News, Deland McCullough RB 1992 Football News (1st team - Fr.) Rivals.com, Phil Steele and College Football News Gary Layton P 1992 Football News (3rd team - Fr.) Eugene Baker WR 1997 Football News (3rd team) Curt McMillian LB 1992 Gannett News (1st team), UPI (2nd team), Eric Wilkerson RB 1988 AP (Honorable Mention) Football News (2nd team), AP (3rd team) Bert Weidner DT 1988 AP (Honorable Mention) Gary Gussman K 1987 AP (2nd team), Football News (3rd team) Jamie Howell DB 1988 AP (Honorable Mention) Brian Pillman MG 1983 AP (2nd team) Chip Curtis C 1988 AP (Honorable Mention) Kirk Springs DB 1979 AP (Honorable Mention) 1987 AP (Honorable Mention) Doug Lantz C 1979 AP (Honorable Mention) Eric Wilkerson RB 1987 AP (Honorable Mention) Greg Sullivan DE 1978 AP (Honorable Mention) Eric Dye WR 1987 AP (Honorable Mention) Greg Sullivan DE 1977 AP (Honorable Mention) Stuart Sims DB 1986 AP (Honorable Mention) Brad Cousino MG 1974 FWAA (1st team), AP (2nd team), UPI (3rd team) Lee Bullington DT 1985 AP (Honorable Mention) Doug Krause MG 1971 AP (2nd team) Jim Kilbane WR 1985 AP (Honorable Mention) Dick Adams DB 1970 AP (2nd team) Bob Babich LB 1968 AFCA (1st team), Time (1st team), Derrick Samuels DB 1984 AP (Honorable Mention) Playboy (1st team), Sporting News (1st team) Russ Hedderly LB 1981 AP (Honorable Mention) Paul Dietzel C 1947 AFCA (1st team) Charles Grandjean DB 1981 AP (Honorable Mention) Mike Zele DT 1978 AP (Honorable Mention) NORTHERN ILLINOIS Sutton Smith DE 2018 Associated Press (1st team), Sports Illustrated (1st 1977 AP (3rd team) team), ESPN (1st team), College Football News (1st team), Walter Camp Foundation (2nd team), Football Jack Lazor LB 1977 AP (Honorable Mention) Writers Association (FWAA) (2nd team), American Kim Featsent WR 1977 AP (Honorable Mention) Football Coaches Association (AFCA) (2nd team) Cedric Brown DB 1975 AP (Honorable Mention) Sutton Smith DE 2017 Walter Camp Football Foundation (1st Team); USA Larry Faulk DL 1974 AP (Honorable Mention) Today (1st Team); Football Writers Association (FWAA) (1st Team); Associated Press (2nd Team); Larry Poole RB 1973 AP (Honorable Mention) Sports Illustrated (2nd Team); CBS Sports (2nd Team); Sporting News (2nd Team); American Gary Pinkel TE 1973 AP (Honorable Mention) Football Coaches Association (AFCA) (2nd Team) Jack Lambert LB 1973 AP (3rd team) Shawun Lurry DB 2015 Football Writers Association (FWAA) (1st Team); 1972 AP (Honorable Mention) Walter Camp Football Foundation (2nd Team); Associated Press All-American (3rd Team); Jim Corrigall LB 1969 Newspapers Enterprise Association (1st team) Jim Corrigall LB 1967 AP (Honorable Mention) Si.com All-American (Honorable Mention) Jordan Lynch QB 2013 Finalist Heisman Trophy (finished 3rd in voting); Lou Harris DB 1967 AP (Honorable Mention) Finalist Walter Camp Player of the Year; Don Fitzgerald FB 1967 AP (Honorable Mention) Associated Press All-America (all-purp.) (1st Team); Pat Gucciardo RB 1965 AP (Honorable Mention) USA Today All-America (2nd Team); Bill Asbury RB 1965 AP (Honorable Mention) CBS Sports.com All-America (2nd Team); Jon Brooks OG 1965 AP (Honorable Mention) SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Dick Merschman FB 1962 Williamson (1st team) Jimmie Ward DB 2013 USA Today All-America (1st Team); SI.com All- America (1st Team); Associated Press All-America Geno Gioia SE 1956 UPI (3rd Team) Luke Owens DT 1956 Int. News Service (1st team), Williamson (1st team) Tommylee Lewis WR 2013 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) (all-purp.) Rudy Libertini C 1956 UPI Jordan Lynch QB 2012 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention); Penfield Tate OG 1952 International News Service Associated Press All-America (Second Team) Chandler Harnish QB 2011 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) MARSHALL Scott Wedige C 2011 CBS Sports.com All-America (2nd Team) Jonathan GoddardDE 2004 FWAA, Walter Camp (2nd), CNNSI.COM (2nd) Garrett Wolfe RB 2004 CNNSI.COM (Honorable Mention) Steve Sciullo OL 2002 Playboy 2006 AP (3rd Team) Darius Watts WR 2001 Sporting News (4th team) Michael Turner RB 2003 Sporting News (2nd team) Chad Pennington QB 1999 GTE-CoSIDA Academic; Player of the Year AP (3rd) Michael Turner RB 2002 Football Digest (2nd team), Sporting News (3rd team) Rogers Becket DB 1999 AP (3rd team) Dan Sheldon PR 2002 Football Digest (2nd team) Randy Moss WR 1997 AP (1st team), Walter Camp (1st team), Football News (1st team), FWAA (1st team), Ryan Diem OL 2000 Football News (3rd team) Detroit Free Press (1st team), ESPN (1st team), Sport Magazine (1st team) Doug Bartlett NG 1985 AP (Honorable Mention) MIAMI Todd Peat OT 1985 AP (Honorable Mention) Zac Murphy P 2013 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Scott Kellar DT 1984 AP (Honorable Mention) Nick Harwell WR 2011 SI.com All America (Honorable Mention) Scott Bolzan OT 1983 AP (Honorable Mention) Martin Nance WR 2005 Sports Illustrated (3rd team) Darryl Richardson TB 1983 AP (Honorable Mention) Ben Roethlisberger QB 2003 AP (3rd team) Vince Scott PK 1983 AP (Honorable Mention) Ben Roethlisberger QB 2001 FWAA (1st team-Fr.), Sporting News (3rd team-Fr.) Jeff Sanders CB 1983 AP (Honorable Mention) Matt Pusateri DB 2001 Sporting News (3rd team-Fr.) Rich Barrent OG 1982 AP (Honorable Mention) Terrell Jones LB 2000 Sporting News (3rd team-Fr.) 124 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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NIU (CONTINUED) TOLEDO (CONTINUED) Max Gill DT 1982 AP (Honorable Mention) Curtis Johnson CB 1969 Newspapers Enterprise Association (1st team), AP (2nd team), Central Press (2nd team) Brian Glasgow TE 1982 AP (Honorable Mention) Tom Buetler MG 1967 AP (1st team), Central Press (1st team), Pete Roth TB 1982 AP (Honorable Mention) Newspapers Enterprise Association (2nd team) Mike Chelovich OG 1981 AP (Honorable Mention) Mike Terna LB 1980 AP (Honorable Mention) UMASS Dave Petway SS 1980 AP (Honorable Mention) Tajae Sharpe WR 2015 Walter Camp Football Foundation (2nd Team) Frank Lweandoski LB 1979 AP (Honorable Mention) Ryan Clark OT 1979 AP (Honorable Mention) WESTERN MICHIGAN Steve Claussen DE 1979 AP (Honorable Mention) Chukwuma Okorafor OL 2017 Football Writers Association (FWAA) (First Team) Walter Camp Football Foundation (2nd team) Dave Petzke SE 1978 AP (3rd Team) Corey Davis WR 2016 Associated Press All-American (First Team) USA Today All-American (First Team) OHIO Sports Illustrated All-American (First Team) Beau Blankenship RB 2012 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) CBS Sports All-American (First Team) Joe Flading OL 2011 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) All- LaVon Brazill PR 2009 Sporting News (2nd team), Phil Steele (4th team) American (First Team) Dion Byrum DB 2005 AFCA, AP(2nd team), Sports Illustrated (2nd team) Coaches Association (AFCA) All- American (First Team) Dave Zastudil P 2001 AP (2nd team), FWAA (1st), Sporting News (3rd) Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American Cleve Bryant QB 1968 (2nd Team) Todd Snyder E 1968 The Sporting News All-American (Second Team) Ken Carmon OT 1968 Taylor Moton OT 2016 Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) All- American (Second Team) John Frick OT 1966 American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All- Skip Hoovler C 1963 American (Second Team) Dick Grecni LB 1960 Jarvion Franklin RB 2014 USA Today Freshman All-American Vince Costello LB 1952 Jordan White WR 2011 Walter Camp All America (2nd Team); SI.com All- America (2nd Team); AP All-America (3rd Team); Al Scheider OT 1951 AFCA All-America John Kerns 1946 Drew Nowak DL 2011 Phil Steele (3rd Team) Louis Delmas DB 2008 Phil Steele (4th Team) TEMPLE Jamarko Simmons WR ‘08 Sports Illustrated (Honorable Mention), Phil Steele’s Bernard Pierce RB 2011 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) (3rd Team) Brandon McManus P 2011 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Ameer Ismail LB 2006 AP (2nd team) Greg Jennings WR 2005 Sports Illustrated (2nd team), AP (3rd team), College Football News (3rd team) TOLEDO Tony Scheffler TE 2005 College Football News (Honorable Mention) Michael Roberts TE 2016 Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) All- America (First Team) Jason Babin DE 2003 Sporting News (2nd team) Greg Mancz OL 2014 Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) Kevin Haverdink T 1988 AP (3rd team) All-America (2nd Team) John Offerdahl LB 1985 AP (2nd), Newspapers Enterprise Association (2nd) Jeremiah Detmer K 2013 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) 1984 AP (3rd team) David Fluellen RB 2013 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Matt Meares C 1982 AFCA (1st team) David Fluellen RB 2012 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Jerome Persell TB 1977 AP (2nd team) Dan Molls LB 2012 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) 1976 AP (3rd team) Bernard Reedy WR 2012 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Larry Ulmer G 1972 AP (3rd team) Eric Page PR 2011 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Bob Rowe DT 1966 AP (2nd team) Eric Page WR 2011 SI.com All-America (Honorable Mention) Lovell Coleman FB 1959 Williamson Eric Page KR 2010 Walter Camp (1st Team), Sporting News (1st Team), Phil Steele (1st Team), Sports Illustrated.com (2nd) Clarence Cheatham T 1958 Williamson Bruce GradkowskiQB 2004 CNNSI.COM (Honorable Mention) Chester Taylor RB 2001 AP (3rd team), Sporting News (4th team) DeJuan Goulde DL 2000 Football News (3rd team) Wasean Tait RB 1995 AP (3rd team), UPI (2nd team) Harold McGuire S 1986 AP (3rd team) Mike Kennedy DB 1981 Newspapers Enterprise Association (2nd team) Gene Swick QB 1975 UPI (1st team), AP (3rd team) Chuck Ealey QB 1971 Football News (1st Team), UPI (1st team), AP (3rd) Mel Long DT 1971 AP (1st team), UPI (1st team), FWAA (1st team) Newspapers Enterprise Association (1st team), 1970 Newspapers Enterprise Association (1st team), AP (2nd team), Central Press (3rd team) www.GetSomeMACtion.com 125 HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC ALL-STAR SELECTIONS

ALL-AMERICAN BOWL 1987 Phil Zielinski (CMU) 1954 (UT) 2001 Brandon Hicks (BGSU) 1992 Victor Green (UA) Max Yates (MAR) Bruce Keys (UA) 1986 Jerry Bayless (BGSU) EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 1999 Dustin Cohen (MIA) 1990 Jerry Evans (UT) 2018 Khalil Hodge (Buffalo) Jason Strasser (BGSU) 1983 Martin Bayless (BGSU) Ulysees Gilbert (Akron) Rogers Beckett (MAR) Cody Thompson (Toledo) 1977 Ken Moore (NIU) Ka’dar Hollman (Toledo) 1982 Rod Achter (UT) John Keenoy (WMU) 1998 JoJuan Armour (MIA) 1976 (MIA) John Neuman (CMU) 1979 Frank Lewandoski (NU) 1997 (EMU) Jeff Hrenya (KSU) 2017 Joe Davidson (BGSU) Heath Harding (Miami) (CMU) 1996 Scott Rehberg (CMU) Art Best (KSU) 1974 John Ross (UT) Matt Cravens (MIA) 2016 Cooper Rush (CMU) 1975 Mike Biehle (MIA) 1973 Gerald Tinker (KSU) Kenny Golladay (NIU) 1995 Tom Nutten (WMU) Storm Norton (Toledo) Brian Pritt (CMU) Zach Terrell (WMU) 1971 John Saunders (UT) 1970 Phil Villapiano (BGSU) 1992 Dan Williams (UT) Daron Alcorn (UA) 1974 Jack Lambert (KSU) 2015 Blake Frohnapfel (UMass) Mel Long (UT) 1968 Roland Moss (UT) Tajae Sharpe (UMass) Chuck Ealey(UT) Gene Hamlin (WMU) Alex Huettel (BGSU) Bob Houmard (OU) Willie Beavers (WMU) 1990 Jerry Evans (UT) 1967 John Schneider (UT) 2014 Da’Ron Brown (NIU) 1988 Eric Wilkerson (KSU) 1969 Bob Babich (MIA) Titus Davis (CMU) Todd Snyder (OU) 1966 Mike Weger (BGSU) Greg Mancz (UT) Leterrius Walton (CMU) 1986 Brian Williams (CMU) John Dietrich (BSU) 1967 Tom Beutler (UT) 1961 Jerry Croft (BGSU) 2013 Alex Bayer (BGSU) Travis Carrie (Ohio) 1985 John Offerdahl (WMU) 1964 Jim Gray (UT) 1957 Jim Podoley (CMU) Zac Kerin (Toledo) Brian McClure (BGSU) Dave Thelen (MIA) Jordan Lynch (NIU) Bernard Reedy (Toledo) 1962 Ed Chlebek (WMU) Keith Wenning (Ball State) 1980 Brian Cotton (EMU) Bob Reynolds (BGSU) 1956 Jack Giroux (BGSU) Tom Dimitroff (MIA) 2012 Jahleel Addae (CMU) 1979 Kirk Springs (MIA) 1961 Pete Joliff (UT) Alex Carder (WMU) 1955 Jack Hecker (BGSU) Dann O’Neill (WMU) 1960 Joe Dean (OU) 1978 Jeff Groth (BGSU) Bob Brooks (OU) 1949 Mel Olix (MIA) 2011 Chandler Harnish (NIU) (MIA) 1977 Maurice Harvey (BSU) Evan Rodriquez (Temple) Ron Johnson (EMU) 1959 Bob Zimpfer (BGSU) (Temple) CAN-AM BOWL 1976 Rob Carpenter (MIA) 1958 Jerry Colaner (BGSU) 1979 Dave Petzke (NIU) 2010 Nick Bellore (CMU) Dirk Abernathy (BGSU) Brian Lainhart (KSU) Josh Thomas (UB) 1975 Steve Studer (BGSU) Shafer Suggs (BSU) BLUE-GRAY GAME 1978 Mark Miller (BGSU) Mike Green (OU) 2003 Steve Azar (NIU) 2009 Freddie Barnes (BGSU) Gene Swick (UT) Michael Gaines (UCF) Barry Church (UT) Luke Salmons (MAR) COACHES’ Naaman Roosevelt (UB) Butchie Wallace (MAR) Thad Turner (OHIO) Greg Kokal (KSU) Nate McPeek (MAR) ALL-AMERICAN GAME Randee Drew (NIU) 1975 Mike Franckowiak (CMU) 2008 Augustus Parrish (KSU) Larry Faulk (KSU) Jake Richardson (MIA) 1999 Tim Lester (WMU) 1974 Terry Schmidt (BSU) Charlie Knapp (WMU) Darwin Ashley (KSU) 2007 Brett Kern (UT) John Greco (UT) 1998 L.J. Shelton (EMU) COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 1974 Don Seymour (UT) 1976 Shafer Suggs (BSU) Mike Franckowiak (CMU) 2007 Brett Kern (UT) Larry Poole (KSU) 1998 Jon McCall, (CMU) John Greco (UT) 1974 Tony Bell (BGSU) Nate Robinson (UA) 1973 Tony Bell (BGSU) 1997 Damian Vaughn (MIA) Terry Schmidt (BSU) 2006 Dan Bazuin (CMU) 1971 Phil Villapiano (BGSU) Doug Free (NIU) 1996 O.J. Santiago (KSU) 1969 Mike Siwek (WMU) Jason Taylor (UA) 1969 John Spilis (NU) 2005 Bruce Gradkowski (UT) Greg Jennings (WMU) 1967 Tom Beutler (UT) 1995 Vashone Adams (EMU) 1967 Jon Brooks (KSU) Dion Byrum (OU) Brian Leaver (BGSU) Bob Rowe (WMU) Rich Yurkiewicz (KSU) 1966 Bob Rowe (WMU) 2004 (BSU) Nick Kaczur (UT) 1993 Steve Hawkins (WMU) 1963 Bob Jencks (MIA) Scott Mruczkowski (BGSU) Josh Davis (MAR) 1964 John Frick (OU) 1962 Bob Reynolds (BGSU) 1992 Blaine Bishop (BSU) 1962 Dick Schulz (OU) Mark Szlachicic (BGSU) 2003 David Ashkinaz (UCF) Darius Watts (MAR) Lamar Sally (CMU) 1961 Dick Grecni (OU) Paul Hutchins (WMU) Todd Ghilani, (NIU) 1960 Bernie Casey (BGSU) Jason Babin (WMU) Dick Grecni (OU) 1990 Shawn Purter (OU) 1960 Bernie Casey (BGSU) Walt Beach (CMU) 2002 Dennis Wendell (BGSU) Chris Crocker (MAR) 1946 John Kerns (OU) 1988 Kevin Haverdink (WMU) 126 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

MAC ALL-STAR SELECTIONS GRIDIRON CLASSIC 1961 Bill Triplett (MIA) 2014 Casey Pierce (KSU) 1971 Phil Villapiano (BGSU) 2006 Chad Upshaw (UB) Quinten Rollins (MIA) 1970 Tom Duncan (UT) KING CLASSIC 2003 Mark Graham (UB) 2013 David Fluellen (Toledo) 1989 Kevin Nicholl (CMU) Jimmie Ward (NIU) Jason Rader (MAR) 1969 Bob Babich (MIA) Todd Snyder (OU) 2012 (MIA) 2002 Jimmy Fryzel (UCF) LAS VEGAS CLASSIC Eric Fisher (CMU) Elton Patterson (UCF) Brian Winters (KSU) 1968 Roland Moss (UT) Asante Samuel (UCF) 2006 Andy Alleman (UA) Mobolaji Afariogun (WMU) Tim Crouch (UA) Luke Getsy (UA) 2011 Jordan White (WMU) Phil Horvath (NIU) 1967 Bob Rowe (WMU) 2001 Darnell Hill (NIU) John Schneider (UT) 2010 Jaiquawn Jarrett (Temple) 2005 Andre Kirkland (KSU) 2000 Robert Sanford (WMU) Kevin Kowalski (Toledo) 1966 Mike Weger (BGSU) Cameron Saulsby (NIU) 2004 Kent Smith (CMU) 2009 Dan LeFevour (CMU) 1964 Skip Hoovler (OU) Steve Sanders (BG) Taylor Price (OHIO) 1999 Dustin Cohen (MIA) Charles Sharon (BG) John Frick (OU) James Williams (MAR) Brian VanAcker (NIU) 2008 Larry English (NIU) 1963 Bob Jencks (MIA) Louis Delmas (WMU) 1998 L.J. Shelton (EMU) 2004 Stan Hill (MAR) Tom Nomina (MIA) Joshua Cribbs (KSU) Eric Mahl (KSU) 1998 Steveland Hookfin (OU) Eugene Childs (WMU) 2007 Kory Lichtensteiger (BGSU) 1962 Dick Schulz (OU) Justin Beriault (BSU) Jason Jones (EMU) HULA BOWL 1961 Jerry Croft (BGSU) 2003 Matt Cherry (UA) 2006 Joe Staley (CMU) JohnLomokowski (WMU) Randee Drew (NIU) Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 2007 Jalen Parmele (UT) Brandon Hefflin (UT) Jamey Richard (UB) Erik Faasen (UT) 1960 Joe Dean (OU) James Blair (WMU) 2005 Martin Nance (MIA) John Murray (UT) Jabari Arthur (UA) Darrell Hunter (MIA) Kalvin McRae (OU) NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE GAME 1956 Roger Siesel (MIA) Tom Troxell (MIA) 1976 Art Best (KSU) 2004 Charlie Frye (UA) Jim Podoley (CMU) 2006 Terry Moss (BSU) Alphonso Hodge (MIA) 1974 Jack Lambert (KSU) 1955 Dick Chorovich (MIA) 2004 Eric Ghiaciuc (CMU) 2003 Josh Harris (BG) Jonathan Goddard (MAR) Jacob Bell (MIA) Nick Kaczur (UT) 1970 Gary Arthur (MIA) Michael Turner (NIU) Adam Kieft (CMU) TEXAS VS. THE NATION Dan Sheldon (NIU) ALL-STAR GAME 1969 Jim Corrigall (KSU) 2002 Steve Sciullo (MAR) 2012 Josh Kline (KSU) 2003 Justin Riley (BSU) Bob Babich (MIA) Doug Gabriel (UCF) Adam Johnson (UB) Todd Snyder (OU) Ryan Schneider (UCF) 2009 Brett Hamlin (UB) Jacob Bell, (MIA) 2000 Ryan Diem (NIU) Tim Hiller (WMU) Steve Azar (NIU) 1967 Dale Livingston (WMU) Sly Johnson (MIA) Alex Joseph (Temple) Dwight Smith (UA) Steve Maneri (Temple) 1965 Jim Todd (BSU) Andre Neblett (Temple) 2001 Chester Taylor (UT) 1999 Chad Pennington, (MAR)- MVP Stephen Williams (UT) -North Team MVP Trevor Gaylor (MIA) 1959 Bob Zimpfer (BGSU) Travis Prentice (MIA) 2008 Robert Brewster (BSU) 2000 Lavel Bailey (UA) Chris Miller (BSU) Steve Neal (WMU) Drew Willy (UB) Kevin Rollins (UT) 1956 Tom Troxell (MIA) 1998 L.J. Shelton (EMU) Andrew Hartline (CMU) Robert Sanford (WMU) Jon McCall, (CMU) Thomas Lang (EMU) Alex Sulfsted (MAR) Mark Parson (OU) Paul Toviessi (MAR Terrance Knighton (TU) NORTH-SOUTH CLASSIC 1997 John Wade (MAR) Tyrell Herbert (UT) 2006 Luke Getsy (UA) Nick Moore (UT) 1999 Doug Chapman (MAR) Chad Upshaw (UB) Branden Ledbetter (WMU) Dustin Cohen (MIA) Jake Nordin (NIU) 1996 Jason Taylor (UA) -Def. MVP Londen Fryar (WMU) Jason Gavadza (KSU) Jamarko Simmons (WMU) 1992 Blaine Bishop (BSU) 1998 JoJuan Armour, (MIA) PARADISE BOWL 2007 James Blair (WMU) Trevor Scott (UB) 2002 Matt Robillard (MIA) 1989 Joel Smeenge (WMU) Milt Bowen (MIA) 1998 Eugene Baker (KSU) Ryan Terry (MIA) Brian Jones (UT) 2006 T.J. Wright (OU) William Bratton (UT) 1988 Kevin Haverdink (WMU) 1998 Mike Cipa (CMU) Jermaine Lewis (WMU) VILLEGAS 1987 Sheldon White (MIA) GRIDIRON CLASSIC 1997 Charlie Batch (EMU) Lionel Dalton (EMU) SENIOR BOWL (UT) 1986 Mark Garalczyk (WMU) 2004 James King (CMU) Jamie Reader (UA) 2018 Tyree Jackson (Buffalo) Chase Blackburn (UA) Anthony Johnson (Buffalo) Brian Atkinson (NIU) MaxScharping (NIU) 1985 John Offerdahl (WMU) Jim Borrieci (UA) 1996 O.J. Santiago (KSU) Sutton Smith (NIU) Kevin Carberry (OU) Scott Rehberg (CMU) Johnathan Goddard (MAR) 1984 Jim Bowman (CMU) Alex Haynes (UCF) 2017 Tyler Conklin (CMU) Kevin Atkins (MAR) 1995 Tom Nutten (WMU) Nate Griffin (MAR) 1981 Mike Hirn (CMU) Chad Bandiera (KSU) Brian Pruitt (CMU) 2016 Tarell Basham (Ohio) Kareem Hunt (Toledo) Michael Roberts (Toledo) 1977 Ron Johnson (EMU) 2003 Steve Azar (NIU) 1992 Dan Williams (UT) Taylor Moton (WMU) Todd Ghilani, (NIU) Ron Carpenter (MIA) Akil Grant (NIU) 1975 Gene Swick (UT) 1969 Ken Crots (UT) 2015 Willie Beavers (WMU) Shafer Suggs (BSU) www.GetSomeMACtion.com 127 HISTORY AND RECORDS

ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM SELECTIONS AKRON Ken Kremer, dt, 1978-77 Steve Studer, c, 1975 Antonio Brown, wr, 2008-09 Alvin Davis, db, 2018 Rush Brown, dt, 1979-78 Dave Preston, rb, 1974 Antonio Brown, kr, 2007-08 Ulysees Grant, olb, 2016-17 Bill Stahl, db, 1978 Paul Miles, rb, 1973-72-71 Ike Brown, olb, 2007 JoJo Natson, pr, 2016 Rick Morrison, wr, 1977-76 Phil Polak, fb, 1973 Joe Staley, ol, 2006 Cody Grice, dl, 2014 Maurice Harvey, db, 1977-76 John Czerwinski, t, 1972-71 Bryan Anderson, wr, 2006, 08 Jatavis Brown, lb, 2013-15 Mitch Hoban, og, 1976-75 Fred Sturt, g, 1972 Dan LeFevour, qb, 2006-07, 2009 Brian Wagner, lb, 2011 Art Yaroch, qb, 1976 Tom Hall, dt, 1972 Red Keith, ilb, 2006-07 Chris Kemme, ol, 2008 Art Stringer, de, 1975 Dennis Maupin, c, 1971 Adam Kieft, ol, 2004 Jabari Arthur, wr, 2007 Shafer Suggs, db, 1975 Phil Villapiano, de, 1970-69 Dan Bazuin, dl, 2004-05 Reggie Corner, cb, 2007 Jim Neddeff, pk, 1975 Dave Finley, g, 1970 Kyle Croskey, ol, 2002 Konrad Dean, ol, 2001 Joe Green, mg, 1969-68 Tedaro France, db, 2001 Dwight Smith, db, 2000 BOWLING GREEN Bob Zimpfer, fl, 1969 Reggie Allen, wr, 1998 Kevin Kuntz, ol, 1998 Scott Miller, wr, 2016 Honester Davidson, db, 1969 Jon McCall, dl, 1998 Jason Taylor, lb, 1996 Matt Johnson, qb, 2015 Eddie Jones, se, 1968 Adam Simonson, te, 1996 Daron Alcorn, p-pk, 1992 Travis Greene, rb, 2015 Charles Burley, lb, 1967 Scott Rehberg, ol, 1996 Vic Green, db, 1992 Austin Valdez, lb, 2015 Jamie Rivers, e, 1966-65-64 Chad Darnell, qb, 1996 Joe Davidson, p, 2015-16-17 Dick Wagoner, db, 1966 Silas Massey, tb, 1996 BALL STATE Ryan Burbrink, pr, 2014 Mike Weger, db, 1966-65 Brock Gutierrez, c, 1995 Anthony Winbush, dl, 2017 Roger Lewis, wr, 2014-15 Heath Wingate, c, 1966-65-64 Quincy Writh, db, 1995-94 James Gilbert, rb, 2016 Dominic Flewellyn, ol, 2013 Tony Fire, t, 1965 Jerremy Dunlap, te, 1994 Sean Wiggins, lb, 2015 Chief Kekuewa, c, 2013 Joe Souliere, hb, 1965 Matt Nastally, ol, 1994 Joshua Posley, dl, 2015 BooBoo Gates, db, 2012-13 Stew Williams, fb, 1965-64 Chris O’Brien, ol, 1994 Eric Patterson, kor, 2014 Gabe Martin, lb, 2012 Jay Cunningham hb, 1964-63 Brian Pruitt, rb, 1994 Scott Secor, k, 2014 Chris Jones, dl, 2011-12 Jerry Jones, t, 1964 Darrell McCaul, ol, 1993 Jordan Hansel, ol, 2013 Brian Schmeidebusch, p, 2011 Tom Reicosky, hb, 1964-63 Chuck Selinger, pk, 1993 Jonathan Newsome, de, 2013 Dwayne Woods, lb, 2011 Jim Wisser, fb, 1964 Mike Kyler, olb, 1993 Zane Fakes, te, 2012-13 Kamar Jordan, wr, 2010-11 Bob Reynolds, t, 1962 Marty Malcom, og, 1992 Austin Holtz, ol, 2012 Freddie Barnes, wr, 2009 Gary Sherman, g, 1962-61 Art Droski, c, 1992 Steven Schott, k, 2012 Dirayl Briggs, dl, 2007-08 Ed Bettridge, c, 1962 Mike Nettie, dl, 1992-91 , wr, 2012 Kory Lichtensteiger, c, 2006-07 Don Lisbon, hb, 1962 James Wyatt, ot, 1991 Willie Snead, wr, 2012-13 Devon Parks, dl, 2006 Asa Elsea, k, 1962 Ken Ealy, wr, 1990 Sean Baker, db, 2011 Rob Warren, ol, 2004 Dick Newsome, e, 1961 Paul Jacobson, og, 1990 Aaron Morris, lb, 2011 Omar Jacobs, qb, 2004 Jerry Croft, t, 1961-60 Jeff Bender, qb, 1990 B.H. Hill, db, 2008 Jovan Burkes, ilb, 2004 Jerry Colaner, g, 1960 Billy Smith, tb, 1991-90 MiQuale Lewis, rb, 2008 Keon Newson, db, 2004 Ron Blackledge, e, 1959 Rich Curtiss, lb, 1990 Nate Davis, qb, 2008 Janssen Patton, db, 2003 Bob Zimpfer, t, 1959-56 Ken Strong, db, 1990 Dan Gerberry, c, 2008 P.J.Pope, rb, 2003 Bob Colburn, qb, 1959 Ralph Newland, c, 1989 Robert Brewster, ol, 2007-08 Scott Mruczkowski, c, 2003 Bernie Casey, hb, 1959 Kevin Nicholl, pk, 1989 Andre Ramsey, ol, 2008 Robert Redd, wr, 2001-02 Ray Reese, g, 1958-57 J.J. Wierenga, dl, 1990-89 Darius Hill, te, 2007-08 Brandon Hicks, dl, 2001 Tom Colaner, e, 1958 David Johnson, db, 1990-89 Dante Love, wr, 2007 Kevin O’Neill, lb, 1997-96 Tim Murnen, g, 1957-56 Chuck Pellegrini, og, 1988 Chris Miller, p, 2005-06-07 Derek Schorejs, pk, 1995 Larry Baker, t, 1957 Donnie Riley, rb, 1989-88 Dante Ridgeway, wr, 2004 Jason Woullard, olb, 1995 Kenneth Russell, t, 1956-55 Mark Dennis, olb, 1989-88 Adell Givens, rb, 2004 Chad Bukey, ol, 1995-94 Harold Peek, c, 1956 Scott Alferink, dl, 1988 Reggie Hodges, p, 2004 Greg Cepek, dl, 1995-94 Vic DeOrio, hb, 1956 John Hood, tb, 1987 Lorenzo Scott, olb, 2003 Ronnie Redd, wr, 1994 Jack Giroux, fb, 1956 Joe Churches, ot, 1987 Justin Beriault, db, 2003-04 Ryan Henry, qb, 1994 Jack Hecker, e, 1955-54 Chris Wise, lb, 1987 Marcus Merriweather, rb, 2001-02 Brian Leaver, pk, 1994 Fred Koch, t, 1955 Phil Zielinski, olb, 1987 Tony Roush, ol, 1996-95 George Johnson, db, 1994 Jim Ladd, e, 1953-52 Howard Young, db, 1987 Brent Locklear, pk, 1996 Vince Palko, ilb, 1994-93 Fred Durig, fb, 1952 Brian Williams, ot, 1986 Aaron Gralak, lb, 1996 Rameir Martin, wr, 1993 Rodney Stevenson, tb, 1986 Raphael Ball, db, 1996 Matt Foley, c, 1993 BUFFALO Rick Poljan, og, 1986-85 Cory Gilliard, db, 1996-95 Zeb Jackson, rb, 1993 Chuck Harris, dl, 2018 Carl Kloosterman, db, 1985 Brad Maynard, p, 1996-94 Bob Dudley, dl, 1993 Tyree Jackson, qb, 2018 John DeBoer, wr, 1984 Damon Hummel, dl, 1996 Clint Frazier, dl, 1993 Tyler Mabry, te, 2018 Steve Sklenar, de, 1985-84 Keith McKenzie, dl, 1995 Kevin O’Brein, 1992 James O’Hagan, ol, 2018 Mike Bevier, lb, 1984 Tony Nibbs, rb, 1994 Artie Mangham, ilb, 1992 Anthony Johnson, wr, 2017-18 Mike Mills, dt, 1983 Brian Oliver, wr, 1993 Joe Bair, db, 1992 Khalil Hodge, lb, 2017-18 Kevin Egnatuk, lb, 1983 Ted Freeman, te, 1993 Joe Wyse, ot, 1993-92 Matt Weiser, te, 2015 Pat Brackett, dl, 1984-83 Jose Munoz, ol, 1993 Mark Szlachcic, wr, 1992-91 Jasen Carlson, ol, 2013 Jim Bowman, db, 1984-83 Mike Neu, qb, 1993 Erik White, qb, 1992-91 Najja Johnson, db, 2013 Chris McKay, og, 1983-82 Mike Blair, tb, 1993 Brett Landman, te, 1991 Alex Neutz, wr, 2013 Curtis Adams, rb, 1984-83-82 Corey Croom, rb, 1992-91 Mark Ross, dl, 1991-90 Khalil Mack, lb, 2011-12-13 Ray Bentley, lb, 1982-81 Henry Hall, ob, 1992-91 Terry Wilson, db, 1991-90 Branden Oliver, rb, 2011, 2013 Mike Hirn, te, 1981 Mark Parris, ilb, 1991 Ron Heard, wr, 1989 Domonic Cook, db, 2010 Tony Vitale, t, 1981 Damon Keller, p, 1991 Cris Shale, p, 1990-89 Terrell Jackson, pr sp, 2010 Reggie Mitchell, rb, 1981 Kenny Stucker, pk, 1991-90 Reggie Thornton, wr, 1988 Jesse Rack, te, 2009 Bruce Brownie, db, 1981 Toby Beegle, olb, 1990 Kyle Kramer, db, 1988-87 Naaman Roosevelt, wr, 2008-09 Kurt Dobronski, de, 1981-80 Todd Wright, og, 1990-89 Joe Foley, de, 1987 James Starks, rb, 2008 Robert Jackson,db, 1980-79-78 David Riley, qb, 1989 John Hunter, olb, 1987-86 Davonte Shannon, db, 2007-10 Marty Smallbone, ot, 1980-79 Ralph Wize, dl, 1989 Greg Johnson, dt, 1986 Joe Maiorana, og, 1980 Greg Garnica, lb, 1989 Paul Schweitzer, lb, 1986 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Chuck Stiver, dl, 1980 David Haugh, db, 1989 Mike Estep, og, 1986-85 Sean Bunting, db, 2018 Gary Hogeboom, qb, 1979 Eugene Riley, te, 1989-88 Greg A. Johnson, p, 1986-85 Xavier Crawford, db, 2018 Mike Ball, wr, 1979 Bernie Parmalee, rb, 1990-88 Stan Hunter, wr, 1985-84 Mike Danna, dl, 2018 Willie Todd, rb, 1979 Mose Carter, dl, 1988 Brian Johnson, c, 1984 Joe Ostman, dl, 2017 Bill White, int, 1979 Tim Walton, lb, 1986 Bernard White, rv, 1985-84 Amari Coleman, db, 2016-17 Tim Hollandsworth, lb, 1979 Ron Duncan, te, 1987-86 Melvin Marshall, db, 1985-84 Malik Fountain, ilb, 2016, 2018 Tim Sopha, og, 1978-77 Ricky George, wr, 1986 Mark Dowdell, te, 1984-83 Nick Beamish, ol, 2014-15 Rade Savich, pk, 1978 Troy Schultz, dt, 1986 Mark Emans, lb, 1983-82 Justin Cherocci, lb, 2014 Wayne Schwalbach, te, 1977-76 John Diettrich, pk, 1986-85 Martin Bayless, db, 1983-82 Andy Phillips, ol, 2014 Mose Rison, lb, 1977 Craig Kantner, c, 1987-85 Shawn Potts, wr, 1982 Leterrius Walton, dl, 2014 Vondell Robertson, db, 1977 Rick Chitwood, c, 1983 Brian McClure, qb, 1985-84-83-82 Titus Davis, wr, 2013-14 John Wunderlich, dt, 1976 Dave Naumcheff, wr, 1983 Andre Young, db, 1982 Eric Fisher, ol, 2012 Ed Rykulski, db, 1976 Kelly George, de, 1982 Jim Phelps, p, 1983-82-81 Jahleel Addae, db, 2011 Mike Szymarek, ot, 1975 Sel Drain, db, 1982 Bryant Jones, rb, 1981 Matt Berning, lb, 2010 Walt Hodges, rb, 1975 Craig Newburg, int, 1981 John Spengler, pk, 1980-79 Allen Ollenburger, ol, 2009 John Neuman, dt, 1976 Stevie Nelson, wr, 1981-80 Todd Gates, dt, 1980 Antonio Brown, pr, 2008-09 Bill Schmidt, lb, 1975 Don Petrosius, g, 1980 Jeff Groth, wr, 1978 Nick Bellore, ilb, 2008-10 Jimmy Jones, db, 1975 Ray Hinton, te, 1980-78 Mike Wright, qb, 1978 Frank Zombo, dl, 2008-09 Mark O’Connell, qb, 1980-77-76 John Obrock, ot, 1976 Andrew Hartline, ol, 2008 128 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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EASTERN MICHIGAN Charlie Grandjean, db, 1981-80 Chad Brightman, dl, 1997 Dick Dougherty, dt, 1970 Sergio Bailey II, wr, 2017 Jeff Morrow, p, 1979 JoJuan Armour, lb, 1997-98 Gary Arthur, e, 1969-68-67 Maxx Crosby, de, 2017-18 Mike Zele, dt, 1978-77 Paris Johnson, db, 1997 Dave Hutchins, t, 1969-68 Brody Hoying, db, 2017 Mike McKibben, de, 1978 Jamie Taylor, db, 1997 Larry Thompson, g, 1969-68 Pat O’Connor, dl, 2014, 2016 Tom Jesko, ot, 1977 Kent McCullough, p, 1997 Bob Babich, lb, 1968-67 Jay Karutz, p, 2012 Kim Featsent, wr, 1977-76 John Scott, k, 1997 Dick Boron, db, 1968 Daniel Holtzclaw, ilb, 2007 Paul Marchese, pk, 1977-76 Ty King, tb, 1996 Errol Kahoun, dt, 1968 Jason Jones, dl, 2007 Jack Lazor, lb, 1978-77-76 Matt Cravens, c, 1996 Merv Nugent, dt, 1968 Eric Deslauriers, wr, 2006 Glenn Deadmon, dt, 1976 Dee Osborne, lb, 1996-95-94 Bob Reiber, lb, 1968 Andrew Wellock, k, 2004-05-06 Cedric Brown, db, 1975-74 Jamie Taylor, db, 1996 Dave Tsaloff, g, 1967-66 David Lusky, ilb, 2003 Larry Poole, rb, 1974-73 Kenyon Harper, ilb, 1995 Paul Krasula, c, 1967 Anthony Sherrell, rb, 2003 Henry Waszczuk, c, 1974 Johnnie Williams, db, 1995 Al Moore, hb, 1967-65 Kevin Walter, wr, 2002 Larry Wiggins, og, 1974 Deland McCullough, rb, 1995-92 Bob Smith, db, 1967-66 Donald McCall, db, 1999 Ken Dooner, te, 1974 Jeff Chabot, c, 1994 Bruce Matte, qb, 1966-65 L.J. Shelton, ol, 1998-97 Marvin Elliott, de, 1974 Bill Atha, dl, 1994 Joe Kozar, fb, 1966 Lincoln Dupree, dl, 1998 Larry Faulk, dt, 1974-73 Jason Phillips, dl, 1994 John Erisman, e, 1966-65 Lional Dalton, dl, 1997-96 Garry Pinkel, te, 1973-72 David Thomas, db, 1994-93 John Shafer, t, 1966 Steve Clay, wr, 1995 Gerald Tinker, se, 1973 Gary Layton, p, 1994-93 Tom Stillwagon, c, 1965 Barry Stokes, ol, 1995 Greg Kokal, qb, 1973 James Patton, te, 1992 Gary Durchik, e, 1965 Charlie Batch, qb, 1995 Walt Vrabel, dt, 1973 Curt McMillan, ilb, 1992-91 Ed Philpott, t, 1965 Yusef Dibbles, olb, 1994 Jack Lambert, lb, 1973-72 Ron Carpenter, db, 1992-91-90 Jim Bright, lb, 1965 Ron Rice, db, 1994 Bernard Harmon, db, 1973 Jon Wauford, dl, 1991-90 , qb, 1964-63 Walter Campbell, dl, 1993 Fred Blosser, c, 1970-69 Andy Billman, c, 1990 Dave Mallory, g, 1963 Richard Palmer, db, 1993-91 Jim Corrigall, dt, 1969-68-67 Chuck Konrad, p, 1988 Tom Longsworth, fb, 1963 Bobby Pandelidis, og, 1991 Don Nottingham, hb, 1969 Gary Gussman, pk, 1987 Bob Jencks, e, 1962 Steve Brockelbank, ot, 1989 Don Fitzgerald, fb, 1967-66 Pete Mather, lb, 1987 Tom Nomina, t, 1962-61 Perry Foster, rb, 1989 Lou Harris, db, 1966-67 Terry Morris, qb, 1986 Scott Tyler, hb, 1962 Bob Navarro, db, 1989 Bill Landis, 1966 Andy Schillinger, wr, 1986 Bill Triplett, fb, 1961 Tom Menard, db, 1988 Jon Brooks, g, 1966-65 Dave Brown, olb, 1986 John Moore, hb, 1960 Charles Gordon, db, 1987 Pat Gucciardo, db, 1965-64 Andy Marlatt, dt, 1987-86 Jerry Nowell, e, 1958 Ron Adams, qb, 1987 Willie Asbury, fb, 1965 Sheldon White, db, 1987-86 Gary Cobb, g, 1959-58 Brian Clouse, og, 1987 Ed Musbach, g, 1965 Dan Dalrymple, ot, 1986-85 Ron Kackc, t, 1958 Brett Petersmark, c, 1986 Booker Collins, g, 1964 Glen Hirschfeld, te, 1985 Ed Hill, g, 1958 Gary Patton, tb, 1987-86 Dick Merschman, fb, 1962 George Swarn, rb, 1985 Harold Williams, hb, 1958 Mike Skiver, db, 1986 Bob Gusbar, e, 1960 Dave Williams, db, 1982 Mack Yoho, e, 1957 Tom Parm, wr, 1979 Dick Mostardo, qb, 1958 Jay Peterson, rb, 1981 Pat Orloff, g, 1957 Ron Johnson, db, 1977-76 Gino Gioia, e, 1956 Brian Pillman, int, 1982-83 Jim Wahlke, c, 1957 Rollie Hanson, og, 1977 Luke Owens, t, 1956 Dave Pyles, I, 1981 Dave Thelen, fb, 1957-56 Bobby Windom, tb, 1977 Mike Norcia, rb, 1955 John Lyons, e, 1981 Bill Mallory, e, 1956 Tom Williams, de, 1977 Joe Barbee, t, 1954 John Zupancic, int, 1981 Tom Dimitroff, qb, 1956-55 Jim Cullom,fb, 1953 Greg Jones, rb, 1981-80 Dean Porter, fb, 1956 KENT STATE Al Kilgore, t, 1953-52 Kent McMcromick, lb, 1980 Pres Bliss, e, 1955 Matt Trickett, k, 2018 Don Treadwell, wr, 1980 Roger Siesel, t, 1955 Dave Crowder, og, 1979 Russ Giganti, g, 1955 Jim Jones, olb, 2017 MIAMI Najee Murray, db, 2016 Doug Lantz, c, 1979 Dick Mattern, c, 1955 Terence Waugh, dl, 2015-16 Brad Koenig, olb, 2018 Kirk Springs, db, 1978-77 Tirrel Burton, hb, 1955 Demetrius Monday, db, 2015 Maurice Thomas, kor, 2018 Jack Streicher, ot, 1978-77 Mel Baker, e, 1954 Nate Holley, db, 2014-15 James Gardner, wr, 2017 Mark Hunter, rb, 1978 Tom Jones, t, 1954-53-52 Anthony Melchiori, p, 2014 Heath Harding, db, 2016 Greg Sullivan, de, 1978-77 Stan Jones, g, 1954 Dri Archer, rb, 2012 Quinten Rollins, db, 2014 Jack Glowik, mg, 1977-76 Dick Hunter, qb, 1954 Dri Archer, kor, 2012 Zac Murphy, p, 2013 Rob Carpenter, rb, 1976-75 Bob Wallace, hb, 1954 Brian Winters, ol, 2012 Nick Harwell, wr, 2011 Chuck Benjamin, ot, 1975 Ralph Zurbrugg, g, 1953 Roosevelt Nix, dt, 2010-11-12-13 Dayonne Nunley, db, 2011-12-13 Ricky Taylor, te, 1975 Tom Pagna, hb, 1953-52 Brian Lainhart, s, 2009 Trevor Cook, k, 2010 Sherman Smith, rb, 1975 John Mcvay, c, 1952 Cobrani Mixon, lb, 2009-10 Joe Hudson, ilb, 2008 Mel Edwards, de, 1975 Al Sanders, g, 1952 Matt Rinehart, p, 2009-10 Jake Richardson, p, 2008 Jim Feucht, dt, 1975 Lloyd Williams, g, 1952 Colin Ferrell, dl, 2007 Nate Parseghian, pk, 2008 Ron Zook db, 1975 John Pont, hb, 1951-50-49 Eugene Jarvis, rb, 2007 Clayton Mullins, olb, 2007-08 Mike Biehle, ot, 1974-73 Jay Fry, g, 1951 Dan Muir, dl, 2006 Ryne Robinson, wr, 2006 Pat Kief, og, 1974 Clive Rush, e, 1951 Justin Parrish, dl, 2005 Joey Card, db, 2006 Dave Druadt, pk, 1974 Don Green, t, 1951-50 Brian Hallett, ol, 2001 Darrell Hunter, db, 2005 Brad Cousino, mg, 1974-73 Jim Bailey, e, 1951-50 James Harrison, olb, 2001 Nate Bunce, ol, 2005 Jay Fry, de, 1974 Doc Urich, e, 1950-49-48 Jason Gavadza, te, 1999 Martin Nance, wr, 2005 Chuck Varner, lb, 1974 Dale Doland, g, 1950 Astron Whatley, tb, 1997-1996-95 John Busing, olb, 2005 John Mcvay, db, 1974 Ernie Plank, t, 1949 Eugene Baker, wr, 1997 Terna Nande, olb, 2004 Joe Spicer, db, 1974 Jack Bickel, hb, 1949 Steve Zahursky, t, 1997 Marcus Johnson, dl, 2004-05 Jeff Rowlands, p, 1974 John Weaver, t, 1948-47 Bob Hallen, g, 1997 Phil Smith, dl, 2003 Dan Cunningham, c, 1973 Mel Olix, qb, 1948-47 Rich Yurkiewicz, olb, 1993 Ben Roethlisberger, qb, 2003 Herman Jackson, de, 1973 Paul Shoults, hb, 1948 Andy Harmon, dl, 1990 Jacob Bell, ol, 2003 Bill Blind, de, 1973 Bill Hoover, e, 1947 Bert Weidner, dl, 1988 Jared Parseghian, pk, 2002 Mike Monos, lb, 1973 Paul Dietzel, c, 1947 Jamie Howell, db, 1988 Terrell Jones, ilb, 2001, 2003 Dan Rebsch, db, 1973-72 Ara Parseghian, hb, 1947 Eric Wilkerson, tb, 1988-87 Matt Robillard, olb, 2001-02 Bob Hitchens, rb, 1972-71 Chip Curtis, c, 1988-87 Paul Thaler, c, 2001 Steve Kovacs, dt, 1972 Eric Dye, wr, 1987 Andy Aracri, dl, 1999 Doug Krause, mg, 1971 Stuart Sims, db, 1986 Dustin Cohen, olb, 1998-99 Marc Smith, lb, 1971-70 Jim Kilbane, wr, 1985 Jay Baker, db, 1998 Tim Raybuck, db, 1971 Lee Bullington, dt, 1985 Mike Bird, ol, 1997-96-95 Mike Palija, e, 1970 Derrick Samuels, db, 1984 Damian Vaughn, te, 1997 Tim Foutney, tb, 1970 Russ Hedderly, lb, 1981 Travis Prentice, rb, 1997-98-99 Dick Adams, db, 1970-69 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 129 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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NORTHERN ILLINOIS Michael Farkas, p, 2018 Bob Brooks, fb, 1960 Dan Williams, dl, 1992-91 Antonio Jones-Davis, olb, 2018 Javon Hagan, db, 2018 Jim Massarelli, e, 1959 Darren Anderson, db, 1991 Sutton Smith, de, 2017-18 Joe Lowery, ol, 2018 Ron Fenik, t, 1957 Albert Thigpen, c, 1991 Shane Wiman, te, 2017 AJ Ouellette, rb, 2018 Erland Ahlberg, hb, 1954 Matt Eberflus, olb, 1991-90 Kenny Golladay, wr, 2016 Papi White, wr, 2018 Lou Sawchik, e, 1953 Jerry Evans, te, 1990 , ol, 2016-17-18 Tarell Basham, de, 2016 Lowell Andemon, c, 1953-51 Craig Kuligowski, ot, 1990-89 Aidan Conlon, ol, 2015 Blair Brown, olb, 2016 Bob Penrod, g, 1953 George Linberger, og, 1988 Joel Bouagnon, rb, 2015 Quentin Poling, ilb, 2016-17 Bill Rederick, qb, 1953 Rick Isaiah, wr, 1990-89 Christian Hagan, pk, 2015 Louie Zervos, pk, 2016 Vince Costello, lb, 1952 Roland Tatum, olb, 1989 Boomer Mays, lb, 2015 Devin Bass, kor, 2013 John Turk, lb, 1952 Doug Spidel, dl, 1989 Perez Ford, de, 2015 Travis Carrie, pr, 2013 Tom Asani, db, 1952 Todd Olson, og, 1988 Shawun Lurry, db, 2015, 2017 Joe Flading, ol, 2010-11 Al Schneider, t, 1951-50-49 Mlks McCreary, olb, 1988 Aregeros Turner, kr, 2015-16 Chris Garrett, kr sp, 2009 Ed Roberts, hb, 1951 Bruce Nichols, pk, 1988 Paris Logan, db, 2014 Lee Renfro, lb, 2009 Milt Taylor, g, 1949 Ken Moyer, ot, 1988-87 Jason Meehan, dl, 2014 Matt Weller, pk, 2009 John Marco, e, 1948 Paul Sandor, dt, 1987 Andrew Ness, ol, 2014-15 Michael Braunstein, pk, 2007 Ed Zednik, g, 1947 Kelvin Farmer, tb, 1986 Matt Miller, ol, 2007 Steve Huffman, lb, 1986 Jamaal Bass, lb, 2013 TOLEDO Ken Bishop, dl, 2013 Matt Coppage, ol, 2006 Harold McGuire, db, 1986-85 Tommylee Lewis, wr, 2013 T.J. Wright, db, 2006 Diontae Johnson, wr, 2017-18 Bob Beemer, de, 1985 Tyler Loos, ol, 2013-14 Dion Byrum, db, 2005 Diontae Johnson, pr, 2017-18 Tim Inglis, lb, 1985 Alan Baxter, dt, 2012 Matt Muncy, ilb, 2005-06 Elijah Nkansah, ol, 2017 Steve Morgan, rb, 1984 Jordan Lynch, qb, 2012-13 Kalvin McRae, rb, 2005-06-07 Terry Swanson, rb, 2017 Brent Williams, dt, 1985 Martel Moore, wr, 2012 Chad Brinker, rb, 2002 Jameson Vest, k, 2017 Steve Hoyt, de, 1984 Jimmie Ward, db, 2012-13 Mike Varone, c, 1998 Brant Weiss, ol, 2017 Brian Vehar, ot, 1984-83 Mathew Sims, k, 2011 Steveland Hookfin, rb, 1998 Mike Ebert, ol, 2016 John Berlan, og, 1984-83 Chandler Harnish, qb, 2010-11 Tom Carder, ilb, 1998 Michael Roberts, te, 2016 Mike Russell, de, 1983 Trevor Olson, ol, 2010-11 Dave Zastudil, p, 1998-99-00-01 John Stepec, dl, 2016 Mark Brandon, db, 1984-83 Sean Progar, dl, 2010, 2012 Tevell Jones, db, 1997 Cody Thompson, wr, 2016, 2018 Chuck Towland, ot, 1982 Chris Smith, db, 2010 Jason Caudill, ol, 1996 Logan Woodside, 2016-17 Tony Lee, pk, 1982 Scott Wedige, c, 2010-11 Mario Daniel, dl, 1996 Storm Norton, ol, 2015-16 Darryl Meadows, de, 1982 Eddie Adamski, c, 2009 Darren Reese, ol, 1983 Orion Jones, dl, 2015 Kavid Menefee, g, 1981 Jason Onyebuagu, ol, 2009 Jason Carthen, dl, 1992 Cheatham Norrils, db, 2015 Mike Kennedy, db, 1981-80 Chad Spann, rb, 2009-10 Tim Curtis, rb, 1993-91 Corey Jones, pr, 2015 Jim Conroy, de, 1978 Larry English, dl, 2006-07-08 Andrew Greer, rb, 1989 Kareem Hunt, rb, 2014, 2016 Dave Hausfeld, db, 1977 Ray Smith, db, 2005 Bill Garrett, lb, 1989 Greg Mancz, ol, 2014 Gene Swick, qb, 1975-74-73 Quince Holman, 2005 Larry Hargrove, db, 1989 Jeremiah Detmer, k, 2013 Don Seymour, te, 1974 Sam Hurd, wr, 2005 Jesse Owens, rb, 1985 Jayrone Elliott, dl, 2013 John Ross, se, 1974 Ben Leuck, ol, 2005 Ed Washington, wr, 1983 Junior Sylvestre, lb, 2013-14 Ed Scott, lb, 1974 Doug Free, ol, 2005-06 Sam Shon, qb, 1981 David Fluellen, rb, 2012-13 Keith Young, g, 1973 Javan Lee, ib, 2004 Ron Harter, k, 1981 Zac Kerin, c, 2012 Randy Whately, wr, 1973 Garrett Wolfe, rb, 2004-05-06 TonyCarifa, rb, 1980 Dan Molls, lb, 2012 Jeff Calabrese, wr, 1972 Brian VanAcker, c, 2004-05 Don Puthoff, c, 1980 Bernard Reedy, wr, 2012 Bruce Arthur, qb, 1972 Linonel Hickenbottom, db, 2004 Mark Geisler, te, 1979 Bernard Reedy, pr, 2012 Joe Schwartz, rb, 1972-71 Brad Cieslak, te, 2004 Steve Green, pk, 1979 Jermaine Robinson, db, 2012 Willie Duke, dt, 1972 Jake VerStraete, ol, 2003-04 Joe Catlan, db, 1979 Eric VanDerMeulen, ol, 2011 Pete Alsup, db, 1972 P.J. Fleck, wr, 2003 Kevin Babcock, rb, 1979-78 Desmond Marrow, db, 2011 Chuck Ealey, qb, 1971-70-69 Brian Atkinson, olb, 2003-04 Stewe Groves, de, 1979-78 Eric Page, pr sp., 2011 Don Fair, wr, 1971-70 Vinson Reynolds, dl, 2003 Steve Milano, ot, 1978 Eric Page, wr, 2010-11 Al Baker, e, 1971 Tim Vincent, ol, 2002 Andy Vetter, qb, 1977 Eric Page, kr sp., 2010-11 Bob Rose, de, 1971-70 Michael Turner, rb, 2002-03 Bob Weidaw, og, 1976 Stephen Williams, wr, 2009 Mel Long, dt, 1971-70-69 Travis Moore, dl, 2002, 2004 Arnold Welcher, tb, 1976 Chris Hopkins, wr, 2006 John Niezgoda, lb, 1971-70-69 Randee Drew, db, 2002-03 Greg Locket, lb, 1976 Jalen Parmele, rb, 2006-07 Gary Hinkson, db, 1971-70 Steve Azar, pk, 2001, 2003 Mike Green, wr-p, 1975 Keon Jackson, db, 2005 John Saunders, db, 1971 Vince Thompson, db, 2001-02 Rod Day, mg, 1975 Barry Chruch, db, 2006-07-08-09 Charlie Cole, fb, 1970 McCallister Collins, c, 2000 Ed Madison,ot, 1975-74 Mike Alston, olb, 2005-06 Bob Caverly, g, 1970 Justin McCareins, wr, 2000 L. C. Lyons, rb, 1974 Trinity Dawson, rb, 2005 Ken Wilson, t, 1970 Thomas Hammock, rb, 2000-01 Gary Dourm, dt, 1974 Bruce Gradkowski, qb, 2005 Steve Schnitkey, mg, 1970 Larry Williams, olb, 2000-02 Mike Nugent, db, 1974 John Greco, ol, 2005-06-07 Tom Duncan, db, 1970 Jermaine Hampton, db, 2000 Jeff Beams, t, 1973 Patrick Body, db, 2004 Jim Rance, t, 1969 Kent Baker, pk, 1999 Bert Dampier, db, 1792 Lance Moore, wr, 2003-04 Tony Harris, hb, 1969 Ryan Diem, ol, 1999-00 Don Caldwell, t, 1972-71 Andrew Clarke, te, 2003 Ken Crots, k, 1969-68 Doug Bartlett, dt, 1985 Jack LeVeck, lb, 1971 Chris Tuminello, ol, 2002 Jim Tyler, de, 1969 Scott Kellar, dt, 1984 Al Benton, e, 1971-70 Nick Kaczur, ol, 2002-04 Curtis Johnson, db, 1969-68 Todd Peat, og, 1985-84 Bob Allen, a, 1971-70 Tom Ward, ilb, 2002 Roland Moss, hb, 1968-67 Todd Van Keppel, p, 1984 Todd Snyder, e, 1969-68 David Gardner, ilb, 2002 Mel Miller, g, 1968 Scott Bolzan, ot, 1983 Steve Robinson, lb, 1969-68 David Bockmore, dl, 2001 Mel Tucker, de, 1968-67 Darryl Richardson, rb, 1983 Ken Carmon, t, 1968-67-66 Jim Harding, ol, 2000 Tom Beutler, mg, 1967-66-65 Vince Scott, pk, 1983 Jeff Robison, c, 1968 Tavares Bolden, qb, 2000 John Schneider, qb, 1967 Jeff Sanders, db, 1983 Cleve Bryant, qb, 1968 DeJuan Goulde, dl, 1999-00 Paul Elzey, lb, 1967 Brian Glasgow, te, 1982 Dave LeVeck, hb, 1968 Todd France, pk, 2000 Ray Hayes, dt, 1967 Rich Barrent, og, 1982 Bob Houmard, fb, 1968 Ira Singleton, olb, 2000 Pete Kramer, e, 1967 Pete Roth, rb, 1982 Dick Conley, hb, 1967 Chester Taylor, rb, 1999-00-01 John Brown, g, 1967 Max Gill, int, 1982 Bob Brown, k, 1966 Colin Westrich, ol, 1998-99 Don Wyper, t, 1967 Mike Chelovich, g, 1981 Ron Fowlkes, e, 1964-63 Jason Lamar, ilb, 1998-99 John Flynn, db, 1967 Mike Terna, lb, 1980 John Frick, t, 1964 Dwayne Harris, rb, 1997 Barry Sneed, lb, 1966 Dave Petway, db, 1980 Lance Tigyer, g, 1964 Jason Richards, dl, 1997 Steve Erickson, g, 1965 Steve Claussen, de, 1979 Ron Stepsis, t, 1964 Marcus Matthews, lb, 1997 Fred Zimmerman, de, 1965 Frank Lewandoski, lb, 1979-77 Chuck Turner, e, 1964 Clarence Love, db, 1997 Jim Gray, db, 1964 Randy Clark, c, 1979-78 Skip Hoovler, lb, 1964-63-62 Mark Heron, db, 1996 Wynn Lembright, t, 1963 Dave Petzke, wr, 1978 Jim Albert, hb, 1963 Steve Rosi, te, 1995 Frank Baker, hb, 1961 Jim Hannula, p, 1978 Bob Babbitt, qb, 1962 Wausean Tait, rb, 1995 Bob Smith, e, 1960 Bob Gregolunas, lb, 1975 Dick Schultz, t, 1962 Steve Haynes, dl, 1995 Occie Burt, hb, 1958 Joe Dean, g, 1960 Casey McBeth, rb, 1994-92 Frank Haladik, e, 1958 Dick Grecnl, c, 1960 Maurice Bulls, dl, 1992 Gene Cook, e, 1957 OHIO Dave Wagner, qb, 1960 Marcus Goodwin, wr, 1992-91 Roy Hodge, e, 1957 Joe Anderson, ol, 2018 Bob Harrison, hb, 1960 Andy McCollum, og, 1992-91 Clayton Umbles, g, 1956 130 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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WESTERN MICHIGAN John Offerdahl, lb, 1985-84-83 LeVante Bellamy, rb, 2018 Matt Meares, c, 1982-81 Luke Juriga, ol, 2018 Bob Phillips, wr, 1982-81 Former MAC Members John Keenoy, ol, 2017 Duane Wilson, t, 1982 All-MAC First Team Selections Chukwuma Okorafor, ol, 2016-17 Mark Kujacznski, db, 1982 Darius Phillips, kor, 2017 Allen Hughes, int, 1981-80 BUTLER B.J. Cohen, dl, 1997 Darius Phillips, db, 2016-17 Bobby Howard, rb, 1980-79 Jack Murhpy, t, 1948 Larry McCloud, lb, 1997 Bud Sitko, ot, 1980 Taylor Moton, ol, 2016 Francis Moriarty, hb, 1948 Andy Socha, rb, 1966 Willie Beavers, ol, 2015 Jim Hinkle, de, 1980 Tom Good, lb, 1964-65 Daniel Braverman, wr, 2015 George Bullock, db, 1980 CINCINNATI Jim Cure, e, 1962-64 Alton Laupp, p, 1980 Donald Celiscar, db, 2014 Bill Shalosky, g, 1950-52 Jack Mahone, rb, 1964 Mark Lootens, og, 1979 Corey Davis, wr, 2014-16 Don Grammer, t, 1952 Bill Winter, lb, 1964 Matt Murphy, int, 1979 Jarvion Franklin, rb, 2014, 2017 Gene Rossi, qb, 1950-52 Larry Coyer, db, 1964 Dann O’Neill, ol, 2012 Eric Manns, lb, 1979-78 Dom DelBene, hb, 1952 Mike Hicks, t, 1963 Drew Nowak, dl, 2011 Jerome Persell, tb, 1978-77-76 Terry Boyle, dg, 1952 Rucker Wickline, c, 1961 Juan Nunez, wr, 2010 Dave Bordine, og, 1978 Jordan White, wr, 2010-11 Pat Hume, db, 1978 Don Fritz, de, 1952 Millard Fleming, rb, 1961 Louis Delmas, db, 2008 Rocco Moore, ot, 1976 Dick Goist, db, 1952 Bob Wagner, qb, 1957 Austin Pritchard, olb, 2008 Mike Sitko, c, 1976 Glenn Sample, db, 1951-52 Cagle Curtis, hb, 1957 Jamarko Simmons, wr, 2007-08 Dave Gapinski, db, 1976 Dick Jarvis, e, 1951 Bob McCollins, g, 1955 James Blair, olb, 2007 Dom Riggio, lb, 1973-72 Frank Middendorf, c, 1950-51 Len Hellyer, hb, 1955 Mike Carter, db,. 1973 Londen Fryar, db, 2006-07 Andy Matto, t, 1951 Albie Maier, g, 1954 Ron Karlis, db, 1972 Ameer Ismail, ilb, 2005-06 Jim Dougherty, fb, 1948-51 Greg Jennings, wr, 2004-05 Dan Arbour, de, 1972 TEMPLE Fred Hicks, c, 1972 Bob Stratton, db, 1950-51 Tony Scheffler, te, 2004-05 Pat Boyle, ol, 2011 Larry Cates, hb, 1972-71 Jim Kelly, e, 1949-50 Adam Anderson, p, 2003 Bernard Pierce, rb, 2011 Larry Ulmer, g, 1972-71 Lee Hasinger, g, 1949 Jason Babin, dl, 2002-03 Elisha Joseph, dl, 2010 Chris Browning, dl, 2002 Bernard Thomas, dt, 1972-71 Tom O’Mailey, qb, 1949 Evan Rodriquez, te, 2010-11 Ronald Rogers, db, 2001 Bill Slater, de, 1971 John Vilkowski, g, 1947-48 Jaiquawn Jarrett, db, 2009-10 Mobolaji Afariogun, te, 2000, 2002 Tom Elias, lb, 1971-70 Dick Langenbeck, t, 1947 Paul Lambert, ol, 2000 Vern Davis, db, 1970 Roger Stephens, hb, 1947 Elijah Joseph, lb, 2009 Robert Sanford, rb, 2000 Roger Lawson, fb, 1970 Colin Madison, ol, 2009-10 Garrett Soldano, ilb, 2000 Greg Flaska, e, 1970 MARSHALL Darrius Morris, ol, 2009-10 Anthony Allsbury, dl, 2000-01 Keith Volk, g, 1969 Jamus Martin, dl, 2003 Andre Neblett, dl, 2009 Scott Niles, lb, 1999 Mike Siwek, dt, 1969 Curtis Head, p, 2002 Bernard Pierce, rb, 2009-10 Dave Hudson, db, 1968-67 Jake Moreland, te, 1998 Chris Crocker, db, 2001 Adrian Robinson, dl, 2009-10-11 Jerry Collins, de, 1968-67 Steve Neal, wr, 1998-99-00 Josh Davis, wr, 2001 Muhammad Wilkerson, dl, 2009-10 Gene Hamlin, c, 1967 Brad Selent, pk, 1998 Greg Kellett, te, 2001 Terrance Knighton, dl, 2008 Dan Falcon, dl, 1998 Dale Livingston, k, 1967-66 Byron Leftwich, qb, 2001-02 Tony Knox, wr, 1996-95 Bob Rowe, dt, 1966 Nathan McPeek, ol, 2001, 2003 Andre Vaughn, ilb, 1995 Marty Barski, db, 1965 UMASS Tristan Moss, db, 1995 Ken Moon, d, 1964 Steve Sciuilo, ol, 2001-02 Blake Frohnapfel, qb, 2014 Andre Wallace, wr, 1994 Chuck Liedtke, g, 1963 Ralph Street, dl, 2001 Jovan Santos-Knox, lb, 2014 Tom Nutten, ol, 1994 Ed Chlebek, qb, 1961 Darius Watts, wr, 2001-03 Tajae Sharpe, wr, 2014-15 Jean Sifrin, te, 2014 Peter Tuffo, ilb, 1994-93 Dennis Holland, e, 1961 Jimmy Parker, dl, 2000 John Lomokowski, t, 1960 Perry McIntyre, lb, 2012 Dion Powell, dl, 1995-94-93 Max Yates, ilb, 2000-01 Lovell Coleman, hb, 1958 Steve Hawkins, db, 1993 Maurice Hines, db, 1999-2000 Floyd Stollsteimer, db, 1952-51 UNIVERSITY OF Pierre Hixon, db, 1993 Paul Toviessi, dl, 1999-00 Mark Ricks, db, 1992 Tom Morris, db, 1951 CENTRAL FLORIDA John Grace, lb, 1999 Paul Hutchins, ot, 1992-91 Pat Clysdale, e, 1949 Elton Patterson, dl, 2002 Jimmy Cabellos, ol, 1999-2000 Scott Thomas, ot, 1990 Chuck Schoolmaster, c, 1949-48 Asante Samuel, db, 2002 Nate Poole, wr, 1999-2000 Corey Sylve, rb, 1990 Atari Bigby, db, 2002-03 Sean Mulhearn, lb, 1990 James Williams, wr, 1999 Robert Oliver, wr, 1988 Jason Starkey, c, 1999 WESTERN RESERVE Kevin Haverdink, ot, 1988 Mike Guilliams, ol, 1998-99 Dick Delaney, e, 1952 Tony Kimbrough, qb, 1988 Doug Chapman, tb, 1998-99 Al Feeney, de, 1951-52 Eric Hoffman, lb, 1988 Girardie Mercer, dl, 1998-99 Harold Carroll, db, 1952 Willie Berrios, db, 1988 Ricky Hall, dl, 1998 Len Corbin, db, 1952 Joel Smeenge, de, 1989-88-87 Rogers Beckett, db, 1998-99 Ed Lewis, g, 1948 Jamie Hence, wr, 1987 Daninelle Derricott, db, 1998-2000 Cass Sisler, e, 1947 Mark Garalczyk, dt, 1986-85 John Wade, c, 1997 Warren Lahr, hb, 1947 Ken Luckett, db, 1985 Tom Toth, ot, 1984 Lavorn Colclough, wr, 1997-98 Mike Prindle, pk, 1984 Randy Moss, wr, 1997 Shawn Faulkner, rb, 1983 Chad Pennington, qb, 1997-98-99 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 131 HISTORY AND RECORDS

ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM & THIRD TEAM/HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS AKRON Ben Ingle, lb, 2013 Bill Stahl, db, 1977 Charles Sharon, wr, 2005 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Jamill Smith, kor, 2013 Greg Mikkelsen, c, 1977 Derrick Markay, ol, 2005 Kyron Brown, db, 2018 Jonathon Newsome, de, 2012 George Jenkins, tb, 1977 P.J. Pope, rb, 2004 Jamal Davis, dl, 2018 Keith Wenning, qb, 2012-13 Tim Young, ot, 1976 Scott Mruczkowski, c, 2004 Ulysees Gilbert, olb, 2018 Travis Freeman, lb, 2011-12 Mike Lecklider, db, 1976 Kory Lichtensteiger, ol, 2004-05 Alvin Davis, db, 2017 Jordan Hansel, ol, 2011 Art Yaroch, qb, 1975 Shaun Suisham, pk, 2004 JoJo Natson, wr, 2016 Nate Ollie, dl, 2011, 2013 Mike Lecklider, db, 1975 Josh Harris, qb, 2003 Cody Grice, dl, 2015 Briggs Orsbon, wr, 2011 Kurt Humes, lb, 1975 Mitchell Crossley, de, 2003-04 Nordly Capi, dl, 2014 Jalil Smith, pr sp., 2011 Dennis Wendel, ol, 2002 Zach Paul, p, 2014 Sean Baker, db, 2010 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Chris Haneline, lb, 2002 Malachi Freeman, db, 2013 Ian McGarvey, k, 2010 Christian Albright, olb, 2018 Alex Glantzis, dl, 2002 , dl, 2010 Eric Williams, kr sp., 2010 Jacob White, ilb, 2018 Janssen Patton, cb, 2002 Miguel Graham, db, 2009 Robert Eddins, lb, 2009-10 Justin Hall, wr, 2018 Khary Campbell, lb, 2001 Brian Wagner, lb, 2009 MiQuale Lewis, rb, 2009 Malik Dunner, kor, 2017-18 Janssen Patton, cb, 2001 Kevin Grant, ilb, 2008 B.J. Hill, pr, 2008 Vinnie Palazeti, ol, 2017 Brandon Hicks, dl, 2000 Almondo Seweell, dl, 2007 Chris Miller, p, 2008 Sean Wiggins, olb, 2016 Rob Fehrman, ol, 1999 Brion Stokes, olb, 2007 Brandon Crawford, dl, 2008-09 Anthony Winbush, dl, 2016 Joe O’Neill, lb, 1999 Chris Kemme, ol, 2006-07 Nate Davis, qb, 2007 KeVonn Mabon, wr, 2014-15 Kurt Gerling, wr, 1998 David Harvey, wr, 2006 Bryant Haines, ilb, 2007 KeVonn Mabon, kr, 2015 Andy Pollock, p, 1998 Dennis Kennedy, rb, 2006, 08 B.J. Hill, db, 2007 Darnell Smith, dl, 2014 Damron Hamilton, wr, 1997 Kiki Gonzalez, dl, 2005 Brian Jackson, pk, 2006 Jacob Richard, c, 2013-14 Courtney Davis, rb, 1996 Brion Stokes, olb, 2005 Cortlan Booker, olb, 2006 Scott Secor, k, 2013 Dan King, dl, 1996 Domenik Hixon, wr, 2005 Erik Keys, db, 2006 Jamill Smith, wr, 2013 Rameir Martin, wr, 1994 Charlie Frye, qb, 2004 Dante Love, wr, 2006, 08 Jordan Williams, wr, 2013 Trevor Stover, te, 1994 Brett Biggs, rb, 2004-05 Blair Kramer, dl, 2005 Jahwan Edwards, rb, 2012, 2014 Jason Peters, ol, 1994 Matt Cherry, wr, 2003 Travis Barclay, ol, 2003 Jordan Hansel, ol, 2012 Charlie Williams, db, 1994 Rickey McKenzie, db, 2003 Justin Beriault, olb, 2002 Cam Lowry, ol, 2012 Lee Boyer, olb, 1993 Jason Swiger, pk, 2003 David Miller, ol, 2002 Nate Ollie, dt, 2012 Steve Rodriguez, db, 1993 Chase Blackburn, lb, 2003 Evan Triggs, de, 2001 Eric Patterson, db, 2012, 2014 Brad Long, te, 1992 Zac Derr, pk, 2001 Marcus Merriweather, rb, 2000 Jamill Smith, kor, 2012 LeRoy Smith, rb, 1992 Lavel Bailey, wr, 2000 Sunungura Rusununguko, dt, 2000 Jamill Smith, pr, 2012-13 Bob Dudley, dl, 1992 Konrad Dean, ol, 2000 Damon Hummel, de, 1998 Scott Kovanda, p, 2011 Carlos Brooks, db, 1992 Brandon Payne, rb, 2000 Keyon Laws, db, 1997 Jason Pinkston, db, 2010 Ken Burress, db, 1992 James Washington, qb, 2000 Brent Lockliear, pk, 1997 Michael Switzer, ol, 2010 Nick Sims, og, 1991 Dan Wessman, ol, 1999 Wilber McDonald, lb, 1997 Eric Williams, rb, 2010 LeRoy Smith, rb, 1991 Ron Smith, dt, 1999 Jeff Phelps, lb, 1997 Trey Buice, db, 2008 Kevin O’Brien, lb, 1991 Dwight Smith, db, 1999 Howard Simms, lb, 1997 Bryant Haines, ilb, 2008 Paul Harris, dl, 1991 Greg Lomax, rb, 1998 Michael Blair, rb, 1995 Brandon Crawford, dl, 2007 Carlos Brooks, db, 1991 Dan Wessman, ol, 1998 Jermaine Daniels, dl, 1995 Alex Knipp, db, 2007 Pat Jackson, te, 1990 Andre McCray, fs, 1996 Howard Simms, lb, 1995 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Keith Pace, lb, 1990 Bruce Keys, ilb, 1992 Andy Berry, ol, 1994 Darius Hills, te, 2006 Duane Crenshaw, lb, 1990 Chris Owens, db, 1992 Mike Freel, c, 1994 LeAndre Moore, rb, 1998 Rich Dackin, qb, 1989 Cory Gilliard, s, 1994 Dane Wheeler, te, 1996 Reggie Thornton, wr, 1989 Juan Gorman, wr, 1994 Brent Baldwin, qb, 1996 Cris Shale, p, 1988 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Kevin Johnson, lb, 1994 Rich Dackin, qb, 1987 Brian Bell, ilb, 2018 Brian Williams, dl, 1996 Andy Berry, ol, 1993 Grant Gray, db, 1996 Mike Otten, rb, 1987 John Lako, olb, 2018 Jermaine Daniels, dl, 1993 Ray Redd, db, 1987 Tra’Von Chapman, wr, 2017 Jeff Phelps, olb, 1996 Darrell Graham, s, 1993 Grant Gray, db, 1995 Reggie Thornton, wr, 1987 Jamal Davis, dl, 2017 Kevin Johnson, lb, 1993 Mark Nelson, ot, 1986 Jerome Lane, wr, 2016 Mike LeSure, wr, 1991 Brad Maynard, p, 1993 Carl Kendrick, dl, 1991 Joe Foley, lb, 1986 Tom O’Leary, pk, 2016 Tony Nibbs, tb, 1993 Kyle Kramer, db, 1986 Isaiah Williams, ol, 2015 Frank Barnes, te, 1990 Blaine Bishop, db, 1990 Robert Glover, db, 1990 Greg Meehan, wr, 1985 Jamal Marcus, dl, 2015 Henry Hall, de, 1990 Mark Nelson, ot, 1985 Rodney Coe, dl, 2015 Sean Jones, wr, 1989 Don Stonefield, lb, 1990 Ted Ashburn, c, 1988 Dave Bittner, og, 1985 Nico Caponi, dl, 2013 Ted Ashburn, c, 1989 Eric Helgesen, c, 1985 Jawon Chisholm, rb, 2013 Todd Wright, og, 1988 Bernie Parmalee, tb, 1989 Ted Ashburn, c, 1987 George Schmelzle, rb, 1985 Justin March, lb, 2013 Leo Porter, cb, 1989 Paul Silvi, pk, 1985 Zach Paul, p, 2013 Greg Garnica, lb, 1987 Kenny Stucker, pk, 1989 Dominique Galloway, olb, 1986 Chris Hartman, lb, 1985 Jarrod Pughsley, ol, 2013 Adam Wilson, tb, 1989 Vince Villanucci, dl, 1985 Marquelo Suel, wr, 2012 Wade Kosakowski, qb, 1986 Greg Garnica, lb, 1988 Steve Dennis, og, 1985 Mike Foor, dl, 1985 Jalil Carter, db, 2009 Dave Malinski, dt, 1988 Troy Dawson, lb, 1985 Dashan Miller, kr sp., 2009 Brad Saar, lb, 1984 David Riley, qb, 1988 Jay Neal, rb, 1984 Dean Bryson, db, 1985 Almondo Sewell, dl, 2009 Greg Shackelford, de, 1988 Greg King, og, 1984 Corey Woods, dl, 2009 Reid Willen, db, 1983 Kenny Stucker, pk, 1988 Reid Willen, db, 1983 Shawn Simms, de, 1984 Bryan Williams, db, 2008 Deon Chester, wr, 1987 Joe Prchlik, mg, 1984 Andre Jones, wr, 2008 Bernie Parmalee, tb, 1987 BOWLING GREEN Troy Dawson, lb, 1984 Deryn Bowser, wr, 2008 Troy Schultz, dt, 1987 Greg A. Johnson, p, 1984 Almondo Sewell, dl, 2008-09 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Craig Kantner, c, 1986 Scott Miller, wr, 2018 Stan Hunter, wr, 1983 Bryan Williams, kr, 2007-08 Greg Garnica, lb, 1986 Melvin Marshall, db, 1983 Bryan Williams, rb, 2007 Teo Redding, wr, 2017 William Peoples, cb, 1986 Jake Suder, k, 2017 Greg King, og, 1982 Kevin Grant, ilb, 2007 Brad Saar, lb, 1985 John Meek, te, 1982 John Mackey, db, 2007 Jacob Bennett, ol, 2015 Ron Duncan, te, 1985 Gehrig Dieter, wr, 2015 Chip Otten, tb, 1982 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Mike Leuck, te, 1984 Greg Taylor, wr, 1982 Luke Getsy, qb, 2006 Trent Greene, lb, 2015-16 Mike Leuck, te, 1983 Nick Johnson, db, 2014 Stu Tolle, dt, 1982 Jay Rohr, ilb, 2005 Rick Chitwood, c, 1982 Pat Kennedy, de, 1981 Mike Brake, te, 2003 Ryan Burbrink, pr, 2013 Sel Drain, db, 1981 Travis Greene, rb, 2013 Jac Tomasello, db, 1981 Nate Boyd, lb, 1996-97 Kelly George, lb, 1981 Craig Valentine, dt, 1981 Lew Lawhorn, wr, 1995 Alex Huettel, ol, 2013-15 Dave St. Clair, c, 1980 D.J. Lynch, lb, 2013 Martin Bayless, db, 1980 Symeon Floyd, lb, 1994 Brady Hoke, lb, 1980 Dean Hull, og, 1980 Brett Hrvinak, te, 1993 Gabe Martin, lb, 2013-14 Dennis Gunden, lb, 1980 Ted Ouellet, dl, 2013 Dan Shetler, wr, 1980 Morris Cosey, dl, 1993 Dave Wilson, qb, 1979 Bob Harris, ot, 1979 Eric Agosti, c, 1993 Jordan Roussos, ol, 2012 Jon Hoke, db, 1979 Brian Schmiedebusch, p, 2012 Dan Shetler, wr, 1979 BALL STATE Tim Clary, tb, 1979 BooBoo Gates, kr sp., 2011 Tim Ross, de, 1979 Tom Broderick, ot, 1979 Eugene Cooper, pr sp., 2010 Dirk Abernathy, db, 1978 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Al Rzepka, db, 1978 Dwayne Woods, lb, 2010 Greg Kampe, db, 1977 Riley Miller, wr, 2018 Bill Pindras, lb, 1978 Bryan Wright, p, 2010 Jack Williams, dt, 1977 Justin Hall, wr, 2017 Rick Morrison, wr, 1978 Jimmy Scheidler, te, 2009 Doug Smith, og, 1977 KeVonn Mabon, wr, 2016 Archie Currin, tb, 1978 Drew Nystrom, ol, 2007 Jeff Groth, wr, 1977 Jacob Richard, ol, 2015 Bruce Burke, og, 1978 P.J. Mahone, db, 2007 Jeff Groth, se, 1976 Jordan Williams, wr, 2014-15 Larry Williams, dt, 1978 Terrel White, ilb, 2006 Mark Miller, qb, 1976 Jahwan Edwards, rb, 2013 Tim Young, ot, 1977 Omar Jacobs, qb, 2005 Dave Preston, rb, 1976 Jeff Garrett, db, 2013 Dave Wilson, qb, 1977 Terrill Mayberry, db, 2005 Alex Prosak, dt, 1976 132 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM & THIRD TEAM/HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS Greg Kampe, db, 1976 Bryan Thomas, dl, 2014 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Terry Goodell, og, 1984 Dan Saleet, fb, 1975 Alex Bayer, te, 2012-13 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Dean Darby, ot, 1983 Dave Preston, tb, 1975 Dominic Flewellyn, ol, 2012 Ryan Tice, k, 2018 Terry Goodell, og, 1983 Gene Jones, ot, 1975 Ted Ouellet, dl, 2012 Josh Cox, db, 2017 Ray Bowles, db, 1983 Dave Brown, mg, 1975 Cam Truss, db, 2012 Malik Fountain, ilb, 2017 Jim Bowman, db, 1982 Sherrill Jackson, db, 1975 Dwayne Woods, lb, 2012 Jonathan Ward, rb, 2017 John Johnson, ng, 1982 Steve Studer, c, 1974 Ben Bojicic, c, 2011 Joe Ostman, dl, 2016 Mike Fitzsimmons, de, 1982 Dave Kulik, g, 1974 Willie Geter, rb, 2010 Corey Willis, wr, 2016-17 Paul Fate, c, 1982 Gene Jones, t, 1974 Chris Jones, dl, 2010 Cooper Rush, qb, 2015 Joe Maiorana, og, 1981 Dave Brown, mg, 1974 Shane Steffy, ol, 2009 Ben McCord, te, 2015 Bret Hyble, lb, 1981 Bill Whidden, de, 1974 Nick Iovinelli p, 2008 Brian Eavey, pk, 2015 Willie Todd, 1980 Jim Reynolds, lb, 1974 , qb, 2007, 2009 Blake Serpa, dl, 2015 Michael Simpson, db, 1980 Art Thompson, db, 1974 Freddie Barnes, wr, 2007 Kavon Frazier, db, 2015 Rick Waters, db, 1979 Roger Wallace, se, 1973 Sinisa Vrvilo, pk, 2007 Thomas Rawls, rb, 2014 Darryl Tucker, tb, 1979 John Jacquot, t, 1973 Antonio Smith, db, 2007 Andy Phillips, ol, 2013 Kurt Cheesbro, og, 1979 Kevin Taylor, de, 1973 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Jahleel Addae, db, 2012 Bryan Gross, lb, 1978 Tom Hall, dt, 1973 Daniel Sayles, olb, 2004 Titus Davis, wr, 2012 Bill White, dt, 1978 John Villapiano, lb, 1972 Tony Holcomb, te, 1998 Zurlon Tipton, rb, 2012 Willie Todd, rb, 1978 Earl Hargrove, mg, 1972 Doug Dorley, c, 1998 David Blackburn, te, 2011 Brian Blank, se, 1978 Myron Wilson, db, 1972 Andy Pollack, p, 1996 Jeff Maddux, ol, 2010 Chuck Harbin, ot, 1978 Bill Pittman, wb, 1972 Keylan Cates, rb, 1995 Cody Wilson, wr, 2010 Denny Starnes, lb, 1977 Phil Polak, fb, 1972 Trevor Stover, te, 1995 Josh Gordy, db, 2009 Larry Hall, de, 1977 Greg Meczka, te, 1972 Kevin O’Neill, ilb, 1995 Colin Miller, c, 2009-10 Rade Savich, pk, 1977 Jerry Fields, fb, 1971 Andy Tracy, p, 1995 Dan LeFevour, qb, 2008 Mike Gray, rb, 1977 Fred Sturt, g, 1971 Brian Leaver, pk, 1992 Bryan Anderson, wr, 2007, 2009 Bob Crowell, ot, 1977 Larran Meador, dt, 1971 Brian Sherman, c, 1991 Antonio Brown,wr, 2007 John Kloc, og, 1976 Julius Livas, db, 1971 Mike Calcagno, ilb, 1991 Drew Mormino, c, 2006 Mike Gray, rb, 1976 Bob Simmons, lb, 1970 Dave Dielinski, db, 1990-91 Andrew Hartline, ol, 2006-07 Rade Savich, pk, 1976 Tom Merlitti, lb, 1970 Kyle Hockman, te, 1989 Eric Tunney, ol, 2006 Steve Knickerbocker, de, 1976 Lawrence Kelly, s, 1970 Jack Coppess, dl, 1987 Steve Friend, dl, 2006 Wes Gamble, c, 1975 Carl Battershell, t, 1969 Gerald Bayless, te, 1985-86 Tony Mikulec, p, 2006 John Kloc, og, 1975 Dave Finley, g, 1969 Brian Johnson, c, 1983 Doug Kress, ilb, 2006 Vern Wireman, qb, 1969 Darryl Story, rb, 1983 Isaac Brown, olb, 2005 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Tom Lloyd, t, 1969 Gehad Youssef, pk, 1983 Thomas Keith, ilb, 2005 Nate Brisson-Fast, dl, 2018 Bob Simmons, lb, 1969 Troy Dawson, de, 1983 Jeff Jenerou, ol, 2005 Mark Chapman, wr, 2017 Larry Watson, c, 1968 Shawn Potts, wr, 1981 James King, olb, 2004 Tyler Conklin, te, 2017 Tom Standring, e, 1968 John Park, te, 1980 Jerry Seymour, hb, 2003 JP Quinn, ol, 2017 Dave Reese, t, 1968 Mark Prchlik, c, 1980 James King, db, 2003 Josh Cox, db, 2016 Dennis Zolciak, lb, 1968 Cooper Rush, qb, 2016 BUFFALO Adam Kieft, ot, 2003 Dave Polak, lb, 1968 Robbie Mixon, hb, 2002 Ramadan Ahmeti, ol, 2015 Jerry Machovina, hb, 1968 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Terrence Jackson, hb, 2001 Jesse Kroll, wr, 2015 Joe Green, mg, 1967 Evin Ksiezarczyk, ol, 2018 Anders Hill, c, 2001 Tony Annese, db, 2014 Dennis Zolciak, lb, 1967 Cameron Lewis, db, 2018 Brian Leigeb, db, 2000 Joe Ostman, dl, 2014 Eddie Jones, e, 1966 KJ Osborn, wr, 2018 Eric Flowers, tb, 1999 Shamari Benton, lb, 2013 Henry Orr, t, 1966 Jaret Patterson, rb, 2018 Tedaro France, cb, 1998 Justin Cherocci, lb, 2013 Roger Schmidt, g, 1966 Demone Harris, dl, 2017 Eric Flowers, tb, 1998 Cody Wilson, wr, 2012 Joe Siesel, lb, 1966 Khalil Hodge, ilb, 2016 Reggie Allen, fl, 1997 Titus Davis, wr, 2011 Dave Seiter, e, 1966 Mason Schreck, te, 2016 Rollie Ferris, og, 1997 Eric Fisher, ol, 2011 Joe Souliere, s, 1966 John Kling, ol, 2015 Jonathan McCall, dt, 1997 Cody Wilson, wr, 2011 Tom Sims, e, 1963 Brandon Berry, lb, 2015 Rollie Ferris, og, 1996 Jahleel Addae, db, 2010 Bill Violet, g, 1963 Devin Campbell, kor, 2014 Calvin Massenberg, mg, 1996 Vince Agnew, db, 2010 Jim Wisser, fb, 1963 Adam Redden, lb, 2014 Brad Blasy, pk, 1995 Cody Wilson, pr sp, 2010 Jay Cunningham, hb, 1962 , ol, 2014 Bryan Carpenter, og, 1995 Larry Knight, dl, 2009 Bob Reynolds, t, 1961 Anthone Taylor, rb, 2014 Silas Massey, tb, 1995 Greg Wojt, ol, 2008 Jim Potts, qb, 1961 Steven Means, dl, 2012 Scott Rehberg, ot, 1995 Andrew Aguila, pk, 2008 Russ Hepner, hb, 1961 Alex Neutz, wr, 2012 Erik Timpf, qb, 1994 Sean Murnane, dl, 2008-10 Roger Reynolds, hb, 1961 Marcus Rivers, wr, 2011 Tim Banks, db, 1994 Eric Tunney, ol, 2007 Lou Youskievicz, c, 1961 Paul Bittner, ol, 2009 D.J. Reid, wr, 1993 Justin Hopkins, rb, 2007 Bob Bird, t, 1960 Jeff Niedermier, ol, 2008 Joe Youngblood, qb, 1993 Steven Friend, dl, 2007 Jim Potts, qb, 1960 Mike Newton, db, 2008-09 Brian Pruitt, rb, 1993 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Don Lisbon, hb, 1960 Jamey Richard, c, 2007 Tim Banks, db, 1993 Ontario Sneed, rb, 2005 Chuck Ramsey, g, 1959 Trevor Scott, dl, 2007 Greg Sherwin, ot, 1992 Darvin Lewis, ilb, 2000 Russ Hepner, hb, 1959 James Starks, rb, 2006-07 Brian Pruitt, rb, 1992 Mike Cipa, c, 1998 Jerry Dianiska, fb, 1959 Drew Haddad, wr, 1999 Mike Kyler, olb, 1992 Jason Gold, ilb, 1998 Jerry Roberts, e, 1958 Brandon Shaughnessy, te, 2000 Ken Ealy, wr, 1991 Jim Kozlowski, c, 1996 Bob Colburn, qb, 1958 Craig Rohlfs, fs, 2001 Art Droski, c, 1991 Lamar Sally, dl, 1992 Bob Ramlow, hb, 1958 Mark Graham, db, 2003 Chuck Selinger, pk, 1991 Joe Youngblood, qb, 1992 Harold Furcron, hb, 1958 Kevin Rich, olb, 1991 Darian McKinney, te, 1991 Don Nehlen, qb, 1957 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Todd Reynolds, ilb, 1991 Greg Sherwin, ot, 1991 Vic DeOrio, hb, 1957 KJ Osborn, pu, 2018 Darrall Stinson, db, 1991 Jeff Bender, qb, 1991 Bob Ramlow, hb, 1957 Chuck Harris, dl, 2017 Dennis Nicholl, p, 1991 Jason Wilkie, dl, 1991 Don Nehlen, qb, 1956 James O’Hagan, ol, 2017 Joe Connolly, fb, 1990 Art Droski, c, 1990 Tim Murnen, g, 1955 Jordan Johnson, rb, 2016 Jason Wilkie, dl, 1990 Clarence Rose, ilb, 1990 Jim Bryan, qb, 1955 James O’Hagan, ol, 2016 Art Droski, c, 1990 Jeff Bender, qb, 1988 Carlos Jackson, hb, 1955 Okezie Alozie, lb, 2015 Clarence Rose, ilb, 1990 J.J. Wierenga, dl, 1988 Tom Kisselle, e, 1955 Boise Ross, db, 2015 Todd Winters, p, 1989 Joe Kellogg, db, 1987 Tom Kisselle, e, 1954 Andre Davis, ol, 2014 Rich Curtiss, ilb, 1989 Eric Reed, wr, 1987 Bill Bradshaw, qb, 1953 Lee Skinner, lb, 2014 Mark Hopkins, te, 1989 Scott Alferink, dl, 1986 Ron Willoughby, wr, 2014 David Basirico, og, 1989 Chris Wise, ilb, 1986 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Adam Redden, lb, 2013 Durand Robinson, db, 1988 Rich Baskins, te, 1985 Jack Kramer, ol, 2018 Colby Way, dl, 2013 David Johnson, db, 1988 Kevin Northup, qb, 1980 Marcus Milton, db, 2018 Terrell Jackson, pr sp., 2011 George Ricumstrict, ilb, 1988 Novo Bojovic, k, 1980 Andrew Clair, rb, 2017-18 Brett Hamlin, wr, 2009 Craig Allen, olb, 1988 Nate Locke, ilb, 2017 Justin Winters, olb, 2008 John Hood, tb, 1988 EASTERN MICHIGAN Scott Miller, wr, 2017 Jeff Niedermier, ol, 2007 Mark Hopkins, te, 1988 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Jamari Bozeman, db, 2016 Naaman Roosevelt, wr, 2007 Mike Dillon, og, 1987 Jake Julien, p, 2018 Fred Coppet, rb, 2016 Kareem Byrom, olb, 2007 Bob Stebbins, te, 1987 Kevin McGill, db, 2018 Logan Dietz, ol, 2016 Larry Hutchinson, olb, 2007 Kevin Nicholl, pk, 1987 Kyle Rachwal, ilb, 2018 Tim McAuliffe, ol, 2016 ALL-MACHONORABLE MENTION Scott Alferink, dl, 1987 Jeremiah Harris, dl, 2017 Ronnie Moore, wr, 2015 Chad Bartoszek, te, 2001 Brian Williams, ot, 1985 Jimmy Leatiota, ol, 2017 Ryan Burbrink, pr, 2015 Duane Williams, olb, 2000 Mike Kenealy, db, 1984 Austin Barnes, p, 2016 Tyler Tate, k, 2014 Bob DeMarco, qb, 1984 Paul Fricano, pk, 2016 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 133 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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Cole Gardner, ol, 2016 Andrew Wylie, ol, 2016 Ken Hughes, wr, 1984 Doug Costin, dl, 2018 Great Ibe, lb, 2014-15 Darius Jackson, rb, 2015 Russ Hedderly, lb, 1983 Collin Buchanan, ol, 2016 Tyreese Russell, te, 2013 Tyreese Russell, te, 2014 Mike McGruder, db, 1983 JT Jones, dl, 2016 Justin Cudworth, lb, 2012 Lincoln Hansen, ol, 2013 Tony DeLeone, p, 1982 Bryson Albright, dl, 2015 Garrett Hoskins, te, 2012 Bronson Hill, rb, 2013 Russ Hedderly, lb, 1980 David Frazier, wr, 2014 Andy Mulumba, dl, 2012 Justin Cudworth, lb, 2011 Sam Sopp, db, 1980 Kent Kern, lb, 2013 Brad Ohrman, dl, 2011 Garrett Hoskins, te, 2011 Bob Wallace, dl, 1979 Wes Williams, dl, 2013 Zach Johnson, p, 2009 Marlon Pollard, db, 2011 Tom Jesko, ot, 1978 Austin Brown, dl, 2010 Daniel Holtzclaw, ilb, 2008 Latarrius Thomas, db, 2011 Daryl Hoyett, db, 1977 Zac Dysert, qb, 2010 T.J. Lang, ol, 2008 Andre Hatchett, dl, 2009 Jim Posipanka, p, 1977 Nick Harwell, wr, 2010, 2012 Jacory Stone, wr, 2008 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Art Best, rb, 1976 Armand Robinson, wr, 2010 Pierre Walker, rb, 2007 Michael Richardson, olb, 2005 Mike McKibben, dl, 1976 Brandon Brooks, ol, 2009-10-11 Jason Jones, dl, 2006 Kevin Walter, 2001 Mike Zele, dl, 1976 Joe Coniglio, dl, 2008 Kevin Howe, dl, 2005 Avery Brown, 1996 Glenn Deadmond, dl, 1975 Robbie Wilson, db, 2008 Rontrell Woodruff, db, 2005 Marcus Cox, 1996 Tom Buchheit, db, 1974 Dave DiFranco, ol, 2007 Eric Deslauriers, wr, 2004 Mike Scott, 1996 Walt Vrabel, dl, 1974 Joey Hudson, ilb, 2006-07 Anthony Sherrell, rb, 2004 Justin Ventura, 1995 Cedric Brown, db, 1973 Joey Card, db, 2005 Kevin Harrison, ilb, 2004 Ryan Wheatley, 1994 Dave Korns, ot, 1973 Todd Soderquist, pk, 2005 Ime Akpan, 2002 Wes Garner, 1993 Bob Miller, lb, 1973 Brandon Murphy, rb, 2005 David Rysko, 2002 Craig Petersmark, 1990 Alonzo Curry, db, 1972 Ryne Robinson, wr, 2005 Kenny Philpot, 2001 Patrick Walsh, 1990 Mike Perlin, db, 1972 Mark Kracium, ol, 2005 Scott Russell, 2001 Tim Henneghan, 1989 Larry Poole, rb, 1972 Alphonso Hodge, db, 2004 Kenny Christian, 2000 Charles Nash, 1989 Gary Turner, og, 1972 Matt Pusateri, db, 2004 Nick Avondet, 2000 Tom Sullivan, 1989 Walt Vrabel, dl, 1972 Darrell Hunter, db, 2004 Jermaine Sheffield, 1999 Ron Banaitis, 1988 Don Nottingham, rb, 1970 Todd Londot, c, 2003-04-05 Ashley Travis, 1999 Charles Gordon, 1988 Nelson Bobb, og, 1969 Ben Herrell, ol, 2003 Lincoln Dupree, 1999 Mark Ziegler, 1988 Jerry Clemens, db, 1969 Matt Brandt, te, 2003 Donald McCall, 1998 Bill Kupp, 1987-88 Vern King, db, 1968 Martin Nance, wr, 2003 Jermaine Sheffield, 1998 Eric Miller, 1987 Don Abbott, de, 1967 Terna Nande, olb, 2003 Justin Ventura, 1997 Anthony Fields, 1986 Will Perry, ol, 1967 Ben Roethlisberger, qb, 2002 Ontario Pryor, 1996 Evans Hicks, 1986 Nick Zuj, lb, 1967 Luke Clemens, rb, 2002 Matt Gregory, 1996 Dale Boone, 1985 Charles Stikes, db, 1966 Ben Roethlisberger, qb, 2001 Mark Langkos, 1996 Eric Miller, 1985 Steve Tarle, ot, 1966 Sly Johnson, wr, 2000 Kevin Kwiatkowski, 1996 Brett Petersmark, 1985 Bob Harrison, e, 1963 Alex Sulfsted, ol, 2000 Avery Brown, 1995 Anthony Fields, 1984 Bob Alford, og, 1961 Trevor Gaylor, wr, 1999 Bristol Greene, 1995 Kevin Krieg, 1983 Bob Alford, ot, 1959 John Scott, pk, 1998 Ryan Wheatley, 1995 Rich Hanschu, p, 1980 Bob Hall, ot, 1959 Drew Purcell, ilb, 1998 Steve Clay, 1994 Dick Mostardo, qb, 1959 Dustin Cohen, ilb, 1997 Kevin Kwiatkowski, 1994 KENT STATE Will Saenger, g, 1959 Tremayne Banks, wr, 1996 Yusef Dibbles, 1993 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Bob Hall, t, 1958 John Scott, pk, 1996 Matt Gillette, 1993 Kalil Morris, dl, 2018 Gerald King, og, 1958 JoJuan Armour, olb, 1996 Bobby Pandelidis, 1992 Derek Adams, p, 2017 Marion Pisanelli, t, 1958 Tremayne Banks, wr, 1995 Walter Campbell, 1991 Jon Cunningham, dl, 2017 Jerry King, og, 1957 Matt Cravens, c, 1995 Mike Bass, 1990 Jerrell Foster, db, 2016 Ken Redlin, e, 1957 Gene Guidry, og, 1995 Steve Brockelbank, 1990 Casey Pierce, te, 2014 Rudy Libertini, oc, 1956 Jason Holmes, de, 1995 Gordie Johnstone, 1990 Anthony Melchiori, p, 2013; 2015 Ken Redlin, e, 1956 Jamie Taylor, db, 1995 Bob Navarro, 1990 Darius Polk, db, 2013 Rudy Libertini, oc, 1955 Deland McCullough, tb, 1994 Herman Baine, 1989 Luke Batton, lb, 2012 Luke Owens, ol, 1954 Johnnie Williams, ilb, 1994 Charles Gordon, 1989 Josh Kline, ol, 2012 Jack Rittichier, hb, 1954 Chris Allen, dt, 1993 Craig Petersmark, 1989 Luke Wollet, db, 2012 Lou Mariano, hb, 1953 Nick Frantz, c, 1993 Tom Schooler, 1989 C.J. Malauulu, lb, 2011 Dick Raidel, t, 1953 Chad Seitz, pk, 1993 Jerry Smith, 1989 Josh Pleasant, db, 2011 Jeff Chabot, ot, 1992 Eric Towe, 1989 Brian Winters, ol, 2011 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Gary Layton, p, 1992 Jim Colosimo, 1988 Tyshon Goode, wr, 2010 Demetrius Monday, db, 2017 Mark Staten, dt, 1992 Matt Klassa, 1988 Monte Simmons, dl, 2009 Jon Cunningham, dl, 2016 John Healy, ot, 1991 Craig Ostrander, 1988 Eugene Jarvis, rb, 2008 Matt Dellinger, lb, 2015 Scott Frazier, dl, 1990 Ron Banaitis, 1987 Derek Burrell, olb, 2008 Dri Archer, wr, 2013 Shawn Reilley, c, 1987 Evans Hicks, 1987 Brian Lainhart, db, 2008, 2010 Dri Archer, kor, 2013 Todd Snyder, db, 1987 Jim Haefner, 1987 Augustus Parrish, ol, 2007-08 Jake Dooley, dl, 2012 Shawn Reilley, c, 1986 Ron Adams, 1986 Jack Williams, db, 2007 Trayion Durham, rb, 2012 George Swarn, tb, 1986 Eric Miller, 1986 Julian Edelman, qb, 2006 C.J. Malauulu, lb, 2012 Gary Gussman, pk, 1985-86 Don Vesling, 1986 Najah Pruden, wr, 2006 Luke Batton, lb, 2011 Andrew Marlatt, dl, 1985 Bob Hirschmann, 1985 Usama Young, db, 2006 Luke Wollet, db, 2011, 2013 Terry Morris, qb, 1985 Gary Patton, 1985 Andre Kirkland, db, 2006 Chris Anzevino, c, 2010 Tim Colleran, ilb, 1984 Mike Skiver, 1985 Danny Muir, dl, 2005 Sam Kirkland, wr, 2010 George Swarn, tb, 1984 Dale Boone, 1984 Justin Parrsih, lb, 2004 Brian Winters, ol, 2010 Jay Peterson, rb, 1983 Mario Ferretti, 1984 Eric Mahl, ilb, 2004 Dorian Wood, lb, 2010 Dave Pyles, ot, 1982 Derrick Whitehead, 1984 David Alston, rb, 2001 Derek Burrell, ilb, 2007 Steve Bumpass, p, 1981 Chris Babini, 1983 Eugene Baker, wr, 1998 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Mike Kiebach, pk, 1981 Ricky Calhoun, 1983 Matt Groff, p, 1997 Joshua Cribbs, qb, 2004 Mark Mather, c, 1981 David Marshall, 1983 O.J. Santiago, te, 1996 Eric Mahl, lb, 2003 Bill Newman, og, 1981 Ricky Calhoun, 1982 Mike Barry, de, 1995 Jason Hupp, ol, 1999 Dave Williams, db, 1981 Joe Iliano, 1982 Vance Benton, db, 1994 Eugene Baker, wr, 1996 John McCafferty, mg, 1979-80 Bill Rush, 1982 Rich Yurkiewicz, olb, 1994 Matt Jenne, dl, 1994 John Zupancic, de, 1979 Ricky Calhoun, 1981 Raeshuan Jernigan, rb, 1993 Steve Koproski, te, 1993 Mike Rosenberger, dt, 1977 Jeff Dackin, 1981 Brian Dusho, wr, 1993 Sean Patterson, ilb, 1993 Randy Gunlock, c, 1976 Kevin Wilkinson, 1979 Jimmie Woody, wr, 1992 John Lorentz, ol, 1992 Jeff Rowlands, p, 1976 James Johnson, 1978 Ryan Creed, ol, 1991 Rich Yurkiewicz, lb, 1992 Mike Felton, og, 1975 Kevin Wilkinson, 1977 Paul Haynes, db, 1991 Andy Harmon, lb, 1988 Mark Hatgas, lb, 1975 Brad Smith, rb, 1991 Brien Naylon, ol, 1988 Jeff Kelly, mg, 1975 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Paul Haynes, db, 1990 Leroy Edmonds, tb, 1987 Rob Carpenter, fb, 1974 Blake Banham, wr, 2018 John Massimiani, lb, 1989 Jim Klohn, og, 1987 Jeff Kelly, dt, 1974 Brody Hoying, db, 2018 Andy Logan, dl, 1988 Tony Martino, p, 1987 Jack Shulte, wr, 1974 Jimmy Leatiota, ol, 2018 Terry Crawley, dl, 1987 Chip Curtis, c, 1986 Randy Walker, tb, 1974 Steve Nielsen, ol, 2018 Jamie Howell, db, 1987 Eric Dye, wr, 1986 Bob Hitchens, tb, 1973 Jason Beck, ilb, 2017 Mike Paschall, ot, 1987 Tony DeLeone, p, 1983 Pat Kief, og, 1973 Vince Calhoun, db, 2017-18 Tony Stephens, olb, 1987 Lou Caracci, pk, 1981 Jerald Tillman, db, 1973 Brogan Roback, qb, 2017 Derrick Nix, 1984 Kevin Kuhar, ot, 1980 Chuck Varner, fb, 1973 Sergio Bailey II, wr, 2016 Mike Percher, dl, 1986 John Wiggins, fl, 1973 Jeremiah Harris, dl, 2016, 2018 Tony Stephens, lb, 1986 MIAMI Mike Biehle, ot, 1972 DaQuan Pace, db, 2016 Eric Wilkerson, tb, 1986 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Denny Costello, db, 1972 134 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM & THIRD TEAM/HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS Paul Mollmann, og, 1972 Kevin Ellerbe, rb, 1991 Jack Wilson, cb, 1977 Chad Brinker, rb, 2000 Mike Monos, lb, 1972 Barry Renfro, olb, 1991 Allen Ross, rb, 1977 Zach Holt, ol, 2000 Mike Poff, c, 1972 Shean Williams, db, 1991 Sam Boskovich, de, 1977 Damion Washington, dl, 2000 John Saccomen, dt, 1972 Terry Carter, rb, 1990 Don Palochko, og, 1976 Matt Weikert, lb, 2000 John Viher, fl, 1972 Curt McMillan, ilb, 1990 Frank Lewandoski, lb, 1976 Mike Varone, c, 1999 Dan Willging, ot, 1972 Rob Reedy, ot, 1990 Ken Moore, te, 1975 Nick Glowacki, ol, 1999 Steve Kovacs, dt, 1971 Milt Stegall, wr, 1990 Leigh Barbour, lb, 1998 Paul Mollmann, ot, 1971 Jerry Prochko, ilb, 1989 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Geno Walsh, dl, 1998 Mike Poff, c, 1971 Mike Bates, qb, 1987 Jack Heflin, dl, 2018 Dennis Fitzgerald, fs, 1997 Bob Williams, lb, 1971 Tom Graham, rb, 1986 Josh Corcoran, dl, 2017 Steve Hookfin, fb, 1997 Jerry Angelo, dt, 1970 Dave Brown, olb, 1985 Jordan Huff, rb, 2017 Andre Jackson, olb, 1997 Mike Flaig, ot, 1970 Troy White, db, 1985 Juwuan Johnson, olb, 2017 Dennis Fitzgerald, fs, 1996 Doug Krause, mg, 1970 Steve Dailey, 1984 Jordan Steckler, ol, 2017 Steve Hookfin, fb, 1996 Al Maghes, de, 1970 Gary Gussman, pk, 1984 Spencer Tears, wr, 2017 Damiso Johnson, db, 1995 Mike Poff, c, 1970 Bob Smith, ot, 1984 Marlon Moore, db, 2015 Benny King, lb, 1995 Cleve Dickerson, fb, 1969 Randy Sullivan, c, 1984 Rasheen Lemon, lb, 2014 Andy Canter, ol, 1994 Larry Draper, mg, 1969 Tom Murphy, wr, 1983 Cameron Stingily, rb, 2014 Mario Daniel, dl, 1994 Jeff Lieberman, s, 1969 Ken Smith, t, 1981 Dechane Durante, db, 2013 Brian Jepson, te, 1993 Merv Nugent, de, 1969 Jay Peterson, rb, 1981 Joe Windsor, dl, 2013 Tony Poole, db, 1993 Don Wade, fb, 1969 Rick Neal, db, 1981 Nathan Palmer, wr, 2011 Dale Leisenheimer, c, 1992 Larry Draper, mg, 1968 Kaiser Holman, rb, 1980 Devon Butler, lb, 2010 Tim Curtis, rb, 1992 Bob Glover, hb, 1968 Landon Cox, wr, 2010 Jason Carthen, lb, 1991 Kent Thompson, qb, 1968 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Tommy Davis, kr sp, 2010 Richard Hill, wr, 1991 Dick Boron, db, 1967 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Alex Kube, lb, 2010 Don Shimek, ot, 1988 Dave Hutchins, ot, 1967 Josh Corcoran, dl, 2018 Jason Schepler, te, 2010 Dean Nance, og, 1988 Ken Root, dt, 1967 Tre Harbison, rb, 2018 Me’co Brown, rb, 2009 John Evangelista, dt, 1988 Jim Shaw, hb, 1967 Kyle Pugh, ilb, 2018 Tommy Davis, pr sp, 2009 John Caldwell, rb, 1987 Al Moore, hb, 1966 Luke Shively, ol, 2018 Jon Brost, ol, 2007-08 Tom Compernolle, wr, 1986 Wayne Warden, lb, 1966 Mykelti Williams, db, 2018 Eddie Adamski, c, 2008 Jesse Owens, rb, 1986 Bob Jencks, e, 1961 Bobby Jones IV, olb, 2017 Jason Onyebuagu, ol, 2008 Shawn Bonner, db, 1986 Joe Galat, g, 1960 Joel Bouagnon, rb, 2016 Tim McCarthy, ilb, 2008 Brian Bertoia, ot, 1984 Bill Triplett, fb, 1960 Shawun Lurry, db, 2016 Brandon Bice, dl, 2008 Glenn Hunter, rb, 1984 Dave Girbert, hb, 1959 Levon Myers, ol, 2015-16 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Sherman Carter, dt, 1983 Gary Huber, c, 1959 Kenny Golladay, wr, 2015 Chris Nendick, pk, 2004, 2006 Greg Bryne, ng, 1981 John Drew, g, 1958 Dechane Durante, db, 2014 Britt Davis, wr, 2006 Frank Komar, lb, 1981 Ed Hill, t, 1957 Perez Ford, lb, 2014 Tim McCarthey, ilb, 2006 Ray Bloch, ot, 1980 Harold Williams, hb, 1957 Boomer Mays, lb, 2014 Todd Ghilani, c, 2003 Sammy Shon, qb, 1980 Ron Pawlowski, c, 1956 Da’Ron Brown, wr, 2013-14 Nick Duffy, lb, 2003 Greg Byrne, ng, 1980 Don Smith, t, 1956 Jared Volk, ol, 2013 Larry Williams, lb, 2001 Frank Komar, lb, 1980 Bill Mallory, e, 1955 Tyrone Clark, lb, 2012 Steve Azar, pk, 2000 Don Puthoff, c, 1978 Bob Bronston, fb, 1954 Tyler Loos, ol, 2012 Benji Peacock, cb, 1999 Jim Givens, db, 1978 Dick Mattern, c, 1954 Perez Ashford, wr, 2011 Curt Pardridge, se, 1985 Mark Geisler, te, 1978 Ed Merchant, hb, 1954 Jasmin Hopkins, rb, 2011 Mike Kent, p, 1985 Mark Geisler, te, 1977 Roger Siesel, t, 1954 Sean Progar, dl, 2011 Tim Griffin, lb, 1985 Nigel Turpin, wr, 1977 Jay Ansel, e, 1953 Jimmie Ward, db, 2011 Carl Aikens, se, 1984 Tom Kauffman, ot, 1976 Jerry Beckrest, hb, 1950 Joe Pawlak, ol, 2010 Reggie Sims, te, 1983 Lyle Govert, db, 1976 Jake Ellison, c, 1950 Brandon Bice, dl, 2009 Todd Van Keppel, p, 1982 Joe Callan, db, 1976 Tom Pequignot, e, 1950 Jake Coffman, dl, 2009-10 Larry Alleyne, de, 1982 Arnold Welcher, hb, 1975 Bill McCormick, t, 1949 Mike Salerno, pk, 2008-09 Vince Scott, pk, 1982 Steve Miller, de, 1975 Mel Olix, qb, 1949 Justin Anderson, rb, 2007 Bob Morgan, dt, 1981 Rich Bevly, qb, 1974 Joe Quattrone, g, 1949 Dustin Utschig, db, 2006 Mike Pinckney, flk, 1979 Wally Sonnie, de, 1974 Bill McCormick, t, 1948 Jake Nordin, te, 2005 Roger Koepfle, lb, 1974 Hal Paul, e, 1948 Doug Free, ol, 2004 OHIO Ed Madison, og, 1973 Ernie Plank, t, 1948 Ben Lueck, ol, 2004 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Dave Houseton, hb, 1973 Sam Wippel, fb, 1948 Dan Sheldon, wr, 2004 Evan Croutch, olb, 2018 Gary Dourm, dt, 1973 Akil Grant, ss, 2003 Durrell Wood, ol, 2018 Mike Nugent, s, 1973 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Todd Ghilani, c, 2002 Joe Anderson, ol, 2017 Jeff Beams, dt, 1972 Danny Godlevske, ol, 2018 Matt Dunker, te, 2002 Joe Lowery, ol, 2017 Rich Bevly, qb, 1972 Kyle Kramer, p, 2018 Nick Duffy, lb, 2002 Chad Moore, olb, 2017 Steve Skiver, qb, 1971 Gus Ragland, qb, 2018 Steve Azar, pk, 2002 A.J. Ouellette, rb, 2017 Norm Koury, og, 1971 Jack Sorenson, wr, 2018 Brian Atkinson, lb, 2002 Jake Pruehs, ol, 2017 Bill Gary, tb, 1971 Ikeem Allen, dl, 2017 Akil Grant, ss, 2001 Nathan Rourke, qb, 2017-18 Larry Fields, de, 1971 Heath Harding, db, 2017 Tim Vincent, ot, 2001 Papi White, wr, 2017 Rick Hawkins, hb, 1971 Jordan Rigg, ol, 2017-18 Darrell Hill, flk, 2001 Javon Hagan, db, 2016-17 Dave Juenger, e, 1971 James Gardner, wr, 2016 Buster Sampson, fs, 2000 Troy Watson, ol, 2016 Dave Juenger, e, 1970 Junior McMullen, ilb, 2016 Jermaine Hampton, ss, 1999 Ian Wells, db, 2015 Don Caldwell, ot, 1970 De’Andre Montgomery, olb, 2016 Donnavan Carter, fs, 1999 Daz Patterson, pr, 2014 Dave LeVeck, hb, 1969 Maurice Thomas, kor, 2016 William Andrews, tb, 1999 Devin Bass, db, 2013 Tom James, dt, 1969 JT Jones, dl, 2015 Duane Hawthorne, cb, 1998 Donte’ Foster, wr, 2013 Mike Schott, db, 1969 Andrew Hendrix, qb, 2014 Ryan Diem, ot, 1998 Josiah Yazdani, k, 2013 Phil Swindell, te, 1968 Zach Lewis, ol, 2014 Donnavan Carter, fs, 1998 Skyler Allen, c, 2012 Frank Peters, ot, 1968 Fred McRae, pr, 2014 Scott Kellar, dt, 1985 Beau Blankenship, rb, 2012 Craig Rader, db, 1968 Andy Cruse, wr, 2012 Lee Hicks, ss, 1984 Travis Carrie, db, 2011 Todd Snyder, e, 1967 Zac Dysert, qb, 2012 Doug Bartlett, ng, 1984 Eric Herman, ol, 2011-12 Frank Spolrich, og, 1967 Austin Brown, dl, 2011 Todd Van Keppel, p, 1983 Tremayne Scott, dl, 2011 Cleve Bryant, qb, 1967 Ryan Kennedy, lb, 2011 Tim Tyrrell, qb, 1983 Matt Weller, k, 2011-12 Bob Beach, de, 1967 Jerrell Wedge, lb, 2011 Gary Schlinger, de, 1983 Donovan Fletcher, db, 2010 Jim Brown, dt, 1967 Bob Gulley, ol, 2010 Todd Peat, og, 1983 Steven Jackson, db, 2010 Bob Jackson, db, 1967 Zac Murphy, p, 2010 Steve Hirsch, db, 1983 Stafford Gatling, dl, 2010 Frank Peters, ot, 1967 Anthony Kokal, db, 2009 Scott Bolzan, ot, 1982 A.J. Strum, ol, 2010 Frank Spolrich, og, 1966 Armand Robinson, wr, 2009 Rich Barrent, ot, 1981 Jordan Thompson, te, 2010 Bill Biggs, e, 1966 Eugene Harris, pr, 2008 Max Gill, dt, 1980 LaVon Brazill, wr, pr, 2009, 2011 Charles Williams, db, 1966 Joe Coniglio, dl, 2007 Allen Ross, rb, 1980 Taylor Price, wr, 2009 Ron Stepsis, ot, 1963 Jake Richardson, p, 2007 Mike Pinckney, wr, 1980 Thad Turner, db, 2009 John Trevis, e, 1962 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Mike Chelovich, og, 1980 Josh Leuck, ol, 2008 Chuck Nichoson, ot, 1962 Luke Clemens, rb, 2004 Jim Hannula, ot, 1980 Noah Keller, olb, 2008-09-11 Jim Albert, hb, 1962 John Busing, olb, 2004 Jim Latanski, te, 1980 Andrew Mooney, te, 2007 Ted Stute, ot, 1961 Kent McCullough, p, 2000 Jim Hannula, p, 1979 Tyler Russ, olb, 2006 Jim Pugh, og, 1961 Versellias Hammond, db, 1999 Allen Ross, rb, 1979 , dl, 2006-07 Ted Stute, ot, 1960 Ernest Perry, db, 1995 Mark Skowronski, c, 1979 Jameson Hartke, dl, 2006, 08 George Belu, e, 1960 Chris Brenner, og, 1992 Pete Kraker, qb, 1978 Kevin Carberry, dl, 2004 Jim Massarelli, e, 1960 John Cannon, og, 1991 Scott Crooks, og, 1978 Bop White, db, 2002 Jim Massarelli, e, 1959 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 135 HISTORY AND RECORDS

ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM & THIRD TEAM/HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS Paul Gallagher, e, 1957 Orion Jones, wr, 2014 Marlin Russell, lb, 1982 Romauldo Brown, wr, 1989 Larry Buckles, fb, 1957 Jeff Myers, ol, 2014 Greg Habzda, ot, 1981 Ton Hirsel, dl, 1989 Paul Gallagher, e, 1956 Greg Mancz, ol, 2013 Jim Kelso, qb, 1981 Al Thigpen, c, 1989 Ron Fenik, ot, 1956 Bernard Reedy, wr, 2013 Arnold Smiley, tb, 1981 Tom Gruno, ilb, 1988 Dick Perkins, og, 1956 Bernard Reedy, kor, 2012 Melvin Tucker, fb, 1981 Neil Trotter, rb, 1988 Dick Perkins, og, 1955 Zac Kerin, c, 2011, 2013 Alan Lyons, db, 1981 Bruce Nichols, pk, 1986-87 Erland Ahlberg, hb, 1955 Archie Donald, lb, 2010 David Menefee, og, 1980 Clayton Moore, lb, 1985 Vernon Smith, fb, 1955 Adonis Thomas, rb, 2010-11 Tad Wampfler, db, 1980 Jerome Stephens, rb, 1984 John Schwab, og, 1954 Eric Page, wr, 2009 David Menefee, og, 1979 John Berlan, g, 1982 John Schwab, og, 1953 Nick Moore, wr, 2008 Mike Alston, tb, 1979 Steve Morgan, rb, 1982 Stan Maschino, ot, 1953 Stephen Williams, wr, 2007-08 Doug Williams, lb, 1979 Joe Yanowsky, g, 1981 Ted Jackson, fb, 1953 Alex Steigerwald, pk, 2007 Virgil Williams, db, 1979 Chris Hohenberger, c, 1981 Vince Costello, c, 1952 Brett Kern, p, 2007 Aaron Bivins, lb, 1977 Mike Russell, de, 1981 Al Dunn, ot, 1950 Anthony Jordan, ilb, 2005 Aaron Bivins, lb, 1976 Emmanuel Cole, int, 1981 Demus Jones, og, 1950 Jason Robbins, pk, 2005 Scott Resseguie, wr, 1976 Jack Laraway, lb, 1981 Quinn Stumpf, fb, 1950 Chris Hopkins, te, 2005 Jeff Hepinstall, wr, 1975 Jack Laraway, lb, 1980 John Marco, e, 1949 Keon Jackson, olb, 2004 Gary Zolciak, ot, 1975 Jim McKenna, hb, 1948 Chris Holmes, te, 2004 Larry Macek, de, 1975 WESTERN MICHIGAN Milt Taylor, og, 1948 Erik Faasen, ot, 2003 Dave Hausfeld, s, 1975 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Trinity Dawson, rb, 2003 Randy Whately, e, 1974 Jayden Reed, wr, 2018 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Frank Ofili, de, 2003 Keith Young, og, 1974 Jayden Reed, pr, 2018 Bradd Ellis, db, 2017 Brock Dodrill, lb, 2003 Steve Rawlik, s, 1974 Sam Beal, db, 2017 Papi White, pr, 2017 Erik Faasen, ot, 2002 Don Seymour, te, 1973 Donnie Ernsberger, te, 2017 Louie Zervos, k, 2017 Carl Ford, wr, 2002 Ed Scott, lb, 1973 Luke Juriga, ol, 2017 Michael Farkus, p, 2016 Brandon Hefflin, cb, 2002 Mark Hurt, cb, 1973 Keion Adams, dl, 2016 Jake Pruehs, ol, 2016 Tavares Bolden, qb, 2001 Don Seymour, te, 1972 Asantay Brown, olb, 2016 Casey Sayles, dl, 2016 Matt Comer, ol, 2001 Steve Donahue, dt, 1972 Jarvion Franklin, rb, 2016 Mike McQueen, ol, 2015 Nick Kaczur, ol, 2001 Jim Milinix, db, 1972 John Keenoy, ol, 2016, 2018 Sebastian Smith, wr, 2015-16 Jake McLean, dl, 2001 Ron Roberts, de, 1971 Robert Spillane, ilb, 2016-17 Quentin Poling, lb, 2015 Michael Schaefer, ol, 2000 Steve Schnitkey, mg, 1971 Darius Phillips, pr, 2016-17 Tarell Basham, dl, 2014 Kevin Rollins, lb, 2000 Leon Campbell, og, 1971 Darius Phillips, db, 2015 Jovon Johnson, lb, 2014 Todd France, k, 1999 Glyn Smith, wr, 1971 Darius Phillips, kr, 2015-16 Lucas Powell, ol, 2014-15 Kevin Rollins, lb, 1999 Al Baker, te, 1970 Ronald Zamort, db, 2015 Travis Carrie, db, 2013 Dejuan Goulde, dl, 1998 Don Hotz, dt, 1970 Willie Beavers, ol, 2014 Neal Huynh, dl, 2012 Jim Bates, c, 1997 Steve Banks, db, 1970 Zach Terrell, qb, 2014, 2016 Alphonso Lewis, lb, 2012 Mike Bilik, te, 1997-98 Al Baker, te, 1969 Travonte Boles, dl, 2013 Donte’ Harden, kr sp., 2011 Brock Kreitzburg, wr, 1997 Don Fair, e, 1969 Corey Davis, wr, 2013 Donte’ Harden, rb, 2011 Chris Wallace, qb, 1997 Bob Caverly, og, 1969 , dl, 2012 A.J. Strum, ol, 2011 Colin Westrich, ol, 1997 Ed Davis, de, 1969 Justin Currie, db, 2012 Tyler Tettleton, qb, 2011 Ryan Huzjak, qb, 1996 Dennis Tobias, e, 1968 Jaime Wilson, wr, 2012 Terrence McCrae, wr, 2010 Nate Johnson, ol, 1996 Ed Davis, de, 1968 Jaime Wilson, pr, 2012 Joe Flading, ol, 2009 Marcus Matthews, lb, 1996 Jim Rance, og, 1968 Alex Carder, qb, 2011 Ernie Hodge, dl, 2009 Craig Dues, lb, 1996 John Schneider, qb, 1966 Johnnie Simon, db, 2011 Gerald Moore, db, 2009 Clarence Love, cb, 1996 Ray Hayes, dt, 1966 Tim Hiller, qb, 2009 Chris Rodgers, ol, 2009 Jason Richards, dl, 1996 Bob Wozniak, t, 1963 Anthony Parker, dl, 2009 Andrew Mooney, te, 2008 Ty Grude, p, 1996 Frank Baker, hb, 1962 Austin Pritchard, lb, 2009 Steven Jackson, db, 2008 Ryan Huzjak, qb, 1995 Pete Jolliff, e, 1961 E.J. Biggers, db, 2008 Jameson Hartke, dl, 2007 Kevin Montgomery, ot, 1995 Occie Burt, hb, 1959 Londen Fryar, db, 2008 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Ty Grude, p, 1995 Sam Tisci, qb, 1957 Brandon West, rb, 2007, 2009 Matthew Miller, p, 2005 Jamal Belt, cb, 1995 Don Wright, hb, 1956 Brandon West, kr, 2007 Donnie White, db, 1999 Craig Dues, lb, 1995 Clayton Umbles, og, 1954 Boston McCornell, olb, 2007 Mike Solominsky, ol, 1996 Chadd Dehn, og, 1994 Charles Barcelona, og, 1953 Zach Davidson, dl, 2007-08 Tom Carder, ilb, 1996 Bo Reichart, de, 1994 George Machoukas, c, 1953 Dominic Moran, ol, 2006 Bobby Holloway, dl, 1996 Pete Stone, c, 1994 Julius Taormina, hb, 1953 Brandon Ledbetter, te, 2006, 08 David Hoyng, p, 1991 Al Baker, fs, 1993 Mark Bonds, rb, 2006 Don Shimek, ot, 1989 Maurice Bulls, de, 1993 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Louis Delmas, db, 2005, 2007 Tim Pringle, db, 1989 Jim Gant, lb, 1993 Jon’Vea Johnson, wr, 2018 Trovon Riley, rb, 2005 Larry Hargrove, db, 1988 Terry Jackson, dt, 1993 Tuzar Skipper, dl, 2018 Adam Anderson, p, 2004 Tom Kutz, olb, 1987 Charlie Webb, og, 1993 Josh Teachey, db, 2018 Jack Gitler, de, 2003 Ron Rogers, ot, 1987 Rusty Hanna, k, 1992 Jameson Vest, k, 2018 Greg Jennings, wr, 2003 Mike Fultz, p, 1986 Terry Jackson, dt, 1992 Corey Jones, pr, 2016 Josh Bush, wr, 2001 Brian Mays, ilb, 1985 Vince Marrow, te, 1991 Ja’Wuan Woodley, ilb, 2016 Jason Babin, de, 2001 Dennis Swearingen, qb, 1985 Kevin Meger, qb, 1991 Trent Voss, dl, 2015 Mobolaji Afariogun, te, 2001 Shawn Bonner, db, 1984 Pat Johnson, fb, 1990 DeJuan Rogers, db, 2015 Jermaine Lewis, ss, 2001 Tom Kennedy, de, 1984 Ben Mitchell, og, 1990 Treyvon Hester, dl, 2013 Brad Selent, k, 2000 Donny Harrison, qb, 1983 Neil Trotter, tb, 1990 Jeff Myers, ol, 2013 Ronald Rogers, cb, 2000 Mike Mangen, lb, 1983 Rusty Hanna, k, 1990 Terrance Owens, qb, 2013 Terrence Moore, lb, 2000 David Moore, t, 1982 Dan Williams, de, 1990 Alonzo Russell, wr, 2013-14 Jermaine Lewis, ss, 2000 Ed Washington, wr, 1982 Dan Vargo, s, 1990 Jeremiah Detmer, k, 2012 Colin Greczek, c, 2000 Mike Mangen, lb, 1982 Wayne Goodwin, tb, 1989 Greg Mancz, ol, 2012 Mario Evans, lb, 2000 Don Harrison, qb, 1982 Tim Olsen, og, 1988 Cheatham Norrils, db, 2012 Chris Browning, de, 2000 Shawn Silcott, te, 1981 Doug Spidel, ot, 1988 Alonzo Russell, wr, 2012 Jake Moreland, te, 1999 Neal Seymour, de, 1980 Jon Bowsher, db, 1988 T.J. Fatinikun, dl, 2010-11 Robert Sanford, fb, 1999 Jeff Bramley, int, 1980 Todd Olsen, og, 1987 Dan Molls, lb, 2010 Charlie Knapp, ol, 1999 Mark McCreary, de, 1987 Mike VanDerMeulen, ol, 2010 Tim Lester, qb, 1999 TOLEDO Dewayne Fletcher, cb, 1987 Archie Donald, lb, 2009 Tim Lester, qb, 1998 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Steve Huffman, lb, 1987 Alex Steigerwald, pk, 2009 Charlie Knapp, ol, 1998 Reggie Gilliam, te, 2018 Todd Olsen, og, 1986 DuJuane Collins, rb, 2008-09 Darnell Fields, rb, 1998 Bryce Harris, ol, 2018 John Thomas, ot, 1986 Nick Moore, wr, 2007 Robert Sanford, fb, 1997 Olasunkanmi Adeniyi, dl, 2017 Paul Sandor, dt, 1986 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Joe Lewandowski, ot, 1997 Diontae Johnson, kor, 2017-18 Tim Inglis, lb, 1986 Keon Jackson, olb, 2002 Dan Falcon, dt, 1997 Jon’Vea Johnson, wr, 2016 Marc Patton, s, 1986 Todd France, pk, 2001 Ryan Bauer, de, 1997 Dejuan Rogers, db, 2016 Terry Hemmelgarn, og, 1985 Nick Otterbacher, c, 2000 Joe Lewandowski, ot, 1996 Alonzo Russell, wr, 2015 Dexter Clark, cb, 1985 Todd France, pk, 1998 Rick Lucas, olb, 1995 Kareem Hunt, rb, 2015 Darryl Kershaw, c, 1984 Jamie Johnson, ilb, 1996 Dean Polce, olb, 1995 Terry Swanson, rb, 2015 Bob Beemer, de, 1984 Pete Stone, c, 1995 Chris Rawson, dt, 1995 Allen Covington, dl, 2015 Harold McGuire, s, 1984 Steve Cowan, rb, 1991 Jay McDonagh, qb, 1995 Jeremiah Detmer, k, 2014 Emmanuel Cole, dt, 1983 Brian Borders, p, 1990 Joe Lewandowski, ot, 1995 Jordan Haden, db, 2014 Capus Robinson, wr, 1983 Jeff Lamb, olb, 1990 Jim Vackaro, tb, 1995 Josh Hendershot, ol, 2014 Melvin Tucker, fb, 1983 Andy McCollum, og, 1990 Dean Polce, olb, 1994 Treyvon Hester, dl, 2014, 2016 Capus Robinson, wr, 1982 Kevin Meger, qb, 1990 Jim Vackaro, tb, 1994 Corey Jones, wr, 2014 John Brady, s, 1982 Brian Borders, p, 1989 Tony Tiefenback, de, 1994 136 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM & THIRD TEAM/HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS Kevin Knope, k, 1994 Larry Ulmer, og, 1970 Dave Knapp, int, 1982 Jason Biddle, ot, 1993 Bill Slater, de, 1970 John Schuster, lb, 1981 Michael Coleman, te, 1992 Greg Igaz, lb, 1970 Reggie Hinton, wr, 1980 Dave Cutlip, de, 1992 Vern Brown, dhb, 1970 Scott Fleming, ot, 1992 Greg Flaska, te, 1969 Ulric King, se, 1992 Al Bush, c, 1969 Carl Lopez, olb, 1992 Paul Minnis, og, 1969 Former MAC Members Brad Tayles, qb, 1992 Paul Minnis, og, 1968 Dave Van Dale, og, 1992 Mike Siwek, dt, 1968 All-MAC Selections Greg Kelley, lb, 1991 Jim Rutledge, ot, 1968 Paul Johnson, dt, 1991 Ken Woodside, hb, 1968 Second Team and Honorable Mention Corey Sylve, rb, 1991 Pete Wysocki, lb, 1968 Dave Van Dale, og, 1991 Tim Majerle, fb, 1967 CENTRAL FLORIDA Jim Perry, 1964 Paul Agema, wr, 1990 Pete Mitchell, OG, 1967 Tom Good, 1963 Allan Boyko, se, 1990 Gary Rowe, dhb, 1967 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Don Eastman, og, 1990 Gary Crain, e, 1966 Matt Prater, p, 2003 Jack Mahone, 1963 Paul Hutchins, ot, 1990 Torre Ossmo, ot, 1966 Ryan Flinn, p, 2002 Bill Winter, 1963 Brad Tayles, qb, 1990-92 Gene Hamlin, e, 1966 Clyde Pierce, 1962 Todd Rawsthorne, p, 1990 Tim Majerle, fb, 1966-67 Jimmy Fryzel, wr, 2002 Terry Crews, de, 1989 Dan Sopha, mg, 1966 Doug Gabriel, wr, 2002 Wilson Lathan, 1959 Allan Boyko, se, 1989 Dave Hudson, dhb, 1966 Rucker Wickline, 1959 Robert Davis, rb, 1988 Troy Allen, qb, 1963 MARSHALL Larry Jarrett, 1958 Doug Kraus, dt, 1988 Pat Emerick, og, 1962 Paul Agema, wr, 1988 Allen Schau, e, 1962 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Fred Limscomb, 1958 Eric Hoffman, lb, 1987 Francis LeRoue, ot, 1962 Curtis Keyes, db, 2004 Sonny Sirianni, 1958 Kelly Spielmaker, te, 1986 Mike Maul, c, 1962 Josh Davis, wr, 2004 Dick Allen, 1957 Jim Kramer, dt, 1986 Roger Theder, qb, 1962 Jim Klapthor, p, 1986 John Lomakoski, ot, 1961 Toriano Brown, 2003 Todd Fugate, 1957 Paul Sorce, WR, 1985 Pat Emerick, og, 1961 Earl Charles, 2003 Jim O’Conner, 1957 Lewis Howard, rb, 1985 Bob White, fb, 1961 Jason Rader, 2003 Jim Simpson, 1957 Roy Swoape, olb, 1985 Henry Mugg, e, 1959 Denny Robinson, s, 1985 Bill Watkinson, ot, 1958 Charles Tynes, 2003 George Templin, 1956 Cliff Reed, fl, 1984 Lovell Coleman, hb, 1957 Toriano Brown, 2002 Irvin Wilson, 1956 Ken Luckett, db, 1984 James Walker, ot, 1955 Chris Crocker, 2002 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Mike Prough, ot, 1983 Jerry Ganzel, qb, 1954 Parris Boyer, olb, 1983 James Walker, ot, 1954 Josh Davis, 2002 Jason Rader, te, 2003 , fs, 1983 Jamus Martin, 2002, 04 Josh Davis, wr, 2002 Shawn Faulkner, tb, 1982 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Steve Perretta, 2002 Duran Smith, ilb, 2002 Jim Mota, olb, 1982 Giovanni Ricci, te, 2018 Randy Blackmore, ss, 1982 Derrick Mitchell, p, 2017 Duran Smith, 2002 Mike Prindle, k, 1982 Donnie Ernsberger, te, 2016 Orlando Washington, 2002 UMASS John Fielder, te, 1981 Justin Ferguson, db, 2016 Sam Goines, 2001 Tom George, qb, 1981 Zach Terrell, qb, 2015 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Glen Jenkins, mg, 1981 Taylor Moton, ol, 2015 Curtis Head, 2001 Craig Morrow, tb, 1980 Jamauri Bogan, rb, 2015, 2018 Dereno Marriott, 2001 Jovan Santos-Knox, lb, 2015 Tom Henry, te, 1979 Andrew Haldeman, pk, 2015 Steve Perretta, 2001 Trey Dudley-Giles, pr, 2015 Pat Humes, dhb, 1979 Asantay Brown, db, 2015, 2017 Randall Jette, db, 2014 Bob Compton, de, 1978 Daniel Braverman, wr, 2014 Franklin Wallace, 2001 Bobby Howard, fb, 1978 Justin Currie, db, 2014 Orlando Washington, 2001 Darren Thellen, db, 2012 Matt Murphy, dt, 1978 James Kristof, ol, 2014 Jimmy Cabellos, 1999 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Donny Leigh, og, 1977 Darius Phillips, kor, 2014 Dennis Dilley, te, 1976 J. Schroeder, p, 2014 Curtis Head, 1999 Rodney Mills, te, 2015 Howard Nevins, lb, 1976 Ronald Zamort, db, 2014 Andre O’Neal, 1999 Trey Seals, lb, 2015 Mike Ribecky, ot, 1976 Donald Celiscar, db, 2013 Jimmy Parker, 1999 Logan Laurent, p, 2015 Dave Gapinski, dhb, 1975 Desmond Bozeman, lb, 2012 Greg Cowser, te, 1974 Kevin Galeher, c, 2012 Ron Puggi, 1999 Stanley Andre, lb, 2014 Mike Fenbert, ot, 1974 Johnnie Simon, db, 2012 Max Yates, 1999 Anthony Dima, ol, 2013 Dan Matthews, rb, 1974 Freddie Bishop, dl, 2011 John Grace, 1998 Colter Johnson, p, 2012 Dan Arbour, de, 1973 Dann O’Neill, ol, 2011 Ron Puggi, 1998 George Bennett, lb, 1973 Chleb Ravenell, wr, 2011 TEMPLE Jim Bollweg, dt, 1973 Jamail Berry, db, 2010 Jamie Rodgers, 1998 Greg Igaz, lb, 1971 Alex Carder, qb, 2010 Jason Starkey, 1998 ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM Ron Karlis, s, 1971 , dl, 2010 Brandon McManus, p, 2011 Shawn Faulkner, tb, 1982 John Potter, k, 2010-11 Rogers Beckett, 1997 Jim Mota, olb, 1982 Ben Armer, p, 2009 Doug Chapman, 1997 Tahir Whitehead, lb, 2011 Randy Blackmore, ss, 1982 Robert Arnheim, wr, 2009 Larry Moore, 1997 Matt Brown, rb, 2010 Mike Prindle, k, 1982 Tim Hiller, qb, 2008 Elijah Joseph, lb, 2010 John Fielder, te, 1981 Phillips Swanson, ol, 2008 Brian Reed, 1997 Tom George, qb, 1981 Juan Nenez, wr, 2008-09 George Riggs, 1967 James Nixon, kr sp, 2009 Glen Jenkins, mg, 1981 Brandon West, rb, 2008 John DeMarco, 1966 Devin Tyler, ol, 2009 Craig Morrow, tb, 1980 Boston McCornell, olb, 2008 Travis Shelton, kr, 2008 Tom Henry, te, 1979 Robbie Krutilla, c, 2007 Victor Ferrari, 1966 Pat Humes, dhb, 1979 Branden Ledbetter, te, 2007 George Hummel, 1966 Alex Derenthal, c, 2008 Bob Compton, de, 1978 ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION Mickey Jackson, 1966 Andre Neblett, dl, 2007-08 Bobby Howard, fb, 1978 Kendrick Mosley, wr, 2003 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM Matt Murphy, dt, 1978 Bryan Lape, ilb, 2002 Dennis Parker, 1966 Donny Leigh, og, 1977 Brian Lape, ilb, 2001 George Riggs, 1966 Matt Brown, rb, 2011 Dennis Dilley, te, 1976 Jeff Welsh, qb, 2000 Richie Robb, 1966 Morkeith Brown, dl, 2011 Howard Nevins, lb, 1976 Ronald Rogers, db, 1999 Kevin Kroboth, db, 2011 Mike Ribecky, ot, 1976 Jeremy Johnson, dl, 1999 Tom Wilkinson, 1966 Dave Gapinski, dhb, 1975 Rich Kaiser, dl, 1995 David Arritt, 1965 Wayne Tribue, ol, 2011 Greg Cowser, te, 1974 Steve Hawkins, db, 1992 Victor Ferrari, 1965 Michael Campbell, wr, 2010 Mike Fenbert, ot, 1974 Jim Vackaro, rb, 1992 Alex Joseph, lb, 2009 Dan Matthews, rb, 1974 Paul DeVries, olb, 1989 Ray Henderson, 1965 Dan Arbour, de, 1973 Bruce Boyko, wr, 1988 Mickey Jackson, 1965 Amara Kamara, lb, 2009 George Bennett, lb, 1973 John Creek, pk, 1988 Gary Marvin, 1965 Steve Maneri, te, 2009 Jim Bollweg, dt, 1973 Sam Culbert, og, 1986 Howie Lee Miller, 1965 John Palumbo, c, 2009 Greg Igaz, lb, 1971 Jim Klapthor, p, 1985 Ron Karlis, s, 1971 Steve Hoffman, qb, 1984 Ken Simpson, 1965 Bruce Francis, wr, 2008 Keith Pretty, te, 1971 Kelly Spielmaker, te, 1984 Bill Bobbitt, 1964 Dominique Harris, db, 2007, 2009 Bob Pokorny, ot, 1971 Tom Toth, ot, 1983 Bobby Pruett, 1964 Dave Hallabrin, fl, 1971 Jack Giarmo, dl, 1983 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 137 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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1966 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1971 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 24 Dick Conley, RB, OU Gary Crain, DE, WMU Sept. 18 Reid Lamport, QB, BGSU John Niezgoda, LB, UT Oct. 1 Stew Williams, RB, BGSU Bill Biggs, DE, OU Sept. 25 Larry Cates, RB, WMU Mel Long, DT, UT Oct. 8 Bob Smith, DB, MIA Bob Rowe, DT, WMU Oct. 2 Don Fair, WR, UT Jack LeVeck, LB, OU Oct. 15 Don Fitzgerald, RB, KSU Barry Sneed, LB, UT Oct. 9 Paul Miles, RB, BGSU Gary Hinkson, DB, UT Oct. 22 Bruce Matte, QB, MIA John Erisman, DE, MIA Oct. 16 Chuck Ealey, QB, UT Ron Karlis, DB, WMU Oct. 29 Paul Nyitray, QB, BGSU Steve Mitchell, DT, WMU Oct. 23 Dave Juenger, TE, OU Julius Livas, DB, BGSU Nov. 5 Tim Majerle, RB, WMU Bob Babich, LB, MIA Oct. 30 Larry Cates, RB, WMU Mel Long, DT, UT Nov. 12 Andy Socha, RB, MAR Ed Philpott, DT, MIA Nov. 6 Paul Miles, RB, BGSU Doug Krause, MG, MIA Nov. 19 Dick Conley, RB, OU Jamie Rivers, DE, BGSU Bob Hitchens, RB, MIA Nov. 13 Bob Hitchens, RB, MIA Bob Rose, DE, UT 1967 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1972 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 16 Dick Conley, RB, OU Rolf Strout, LB, WMU Sept. 23 Bob Glover, RB, MIA Tom Beutler, LB, UT Sept. 9 Dave Juenger, TE, OU Dom Riggio, LB, WMU Sept. 30 Don Fitzgerald, RB, KSU Bruce Wallace, DE, MAR Sept. 16 Bob Hitchens, RB, MIA Tom Fisher, DE, BGSU Oct. 7 Cleve Bryant, QB, OU Errol Kahoun, DT, MIA Sept. 23 Greg Kokal, QB, KSU John Villapiano, LB, BGSU Oct. 14 John Schneider, QB, UT Mel Tucker, DE, UT Sept. 30 Tim Worner, WR, OU Ron Karlis, DB, WMU Oct. 21 Al Moore, RB, MIA Paul Elzey, LB, UT Oct. 7 Rich Bevly, QB, OU Pete Alsup, DB, UT Oct. 28 Tom Beutler, LB, UT John Schneider, DB, UT Oct.14 Steve Williams, QB, MIA Brad Cousino, MG, MIA Marty Barski, OE, WMU Oct. 21 Bruce Arthur, QB, UT Willie Duke, DL, UT Nov. 4 Cleve Bryant, QB, OU Tom Beutler, MG, UT Oct. 28 Paul Miles, RB, BGSU Dan Rebsch, DB, MIA Nov. 11 Dick Conley, RB, OU Gerry Collins, DE, WMU Nov. 4 George Keim, RB, UT Jack Lambert, LB, KSU Nov. 18 Don Wade, RB, MIA Paul Elzey, LB, UT 1973 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1968 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 11 Paul Jorgensen, QB, WMU Robert Evans, DT, NIU Sept. 14 Ronald Moss, RB, UT Dave Siwek, DT, WMU Sept. 18 Paul Miles, RB, BGSU John Villapiano, LB, BGSU Sept. 21 Steve Jones, QB, UT Don Lewis, MG, WMU Sept. 25 Greg Kokal, QB, KSU Bill Blind, DE, MIA Sept. 28 P.J. Nyitray, QB, BGSU Merv Nugent, DE, MIA Oct. 2 Paul Miles, RB, BGSU Brad Cousino, MG, MIA Oct. 4 Cleve Bryant, QB, OU Bob Babich, LB, MIA Oct. 9 Larry Poole, RB, KSU Brad Cousino, MG, MIA Joe Green, MG, BGSU Oct. 16 Larry Poole, RB, KSU Mike Monos, LB, MIA Oct. 11 Kent Thompson, QB, MIA Steve Beier, LB, UT Oct. 23 Mark Kellar, RB NIU Jim Feucht, DT, MIA Oct. 18 Cleve Bryant, QB, OU Greg McKenzie, DT, OU Oct. 30 Mark Kellar, RB NIU Carl Jones, DT, UT Oct. 25 Todd Snyder, WR, OU Sam Antonazzo, DB, WMU Nov. 6 Greg Kokal, QB, KSU Bill Centa, MG, BGSU Kent Thompson, QB, MIA Nov. 13 Steve Sanna, QB, MIA Mike Monos, LB, MIA Nov. 1 Ronald Moss, RB, UT Steve Robinson, LB, OU Nov. 20 Phil Polak, RB, BGSU Bill Blind, DE, MIA Nov. 8 Mark Bordeaux, QB, WMU Dave Polak, LB, BGSU Nov. 15 Cleve Bryant, QB, OU Nelson Bobb, OG, KSU 1974 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1969 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 9 Greg Kokal, QB, KSU Cedric Brown, DB, KSU Sept. 14 Larry Poole, RB, KSU Bob Miller, LB, KSU Sept. 20 Tony Harris, RB, UT Joe Green, MG, BGSU Sept. 21 L.C. Lyons, RB, OU Brad Cousino, MG, MIA Sept. 27 Cleve Bryant, QB, OU Todd Snyder, DB, OU Sept. 28 Mark Miller, QB, BGSU Wally Sonnie, DE, OU Oct. 4 Chuck Ealey, QB, UT John Niezgoda, LB, UT Oct. 5 Gene Swick, QB, UT Brad Cousino, MG, MIA Oct. 11 Don Nottingham, RB, KSU Joe Green, MG, BGSU Ken Crots, RB, UT Oct. 12 Rick Scott, QB, BSU Joe Hasenohrl, DT, MIA Oct. 18 Kent Thompson, QB, MIA Don Wade, LB, MIA Oct. 19 Rich Bevly, QB, OU Ed Scott, LB, UT Oct. 25 Charlie Cole, RB, UT Joe Green, MG, BGSU Oct. 26 Rob Carpenter, RB, MIA Jim Feucht, DT, MIA Steve Schnitkey, LB, UT Nov. 2 Rich Bevly, QB, OU Cedric Brown, DB, KSU Nov. 1 Phil Witherspoon, TB, KSU Jim Tyler, DE, UT Nov. 9 Gene Swick, QB, UT Larry Faulk, MG, MIA Nov. 8 Dick Adams, RB, MIA Jim Corrigall, LB, KSU Nov. 16 Dave Preston, RB, BGSU Roger Koepfle. LB, OU Nov. 15 Ted Grignon, QB, WMU Don Fair, DB, UT 1975 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1970 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 9 Gene Swick, QB, UT Jerry Hodges, MG, CMU Sept. 12 Chuck Ealey, QB, UT Vern Brown, DB, WMU Sept. 13 Earl Taylor, RB, BSU Steve Groves, DE, OU Steve Skiver, QB, OU Sept. 20 Mark Miller, QB, BGSU Walt Vrabel, DT, KSU Sept. 19 Don Fair, TE, UT Tom Elias, LB, WMU Sept. 27 Mike Green, WR, OU Steve Miller, DE OU Sept. 26 Mike Palija, WR, MIA Phil Villapiano, DE, BGSU Oct. 4 Ken Moore, TE, NIU Bob Young, DB, MIA Oct. 3 Gordon Ober, RB, KSU Dick Adams, DB, MIA Oct. 11 Dan Saleet, RB, BGSU Sherrill Jackson, DB, BGSU Oct. 10 Julius Livas, RB, BGSU John Niezgoda, LB, UT Oct. 18 Art Yaroch, QB, BSU Rod Day, MG, OU Oct. 17 Tim Fortney, RB, MIA Art Curtis, DL, BGSU Oct. 25 Gene Swick, QB UT Aaron Bivins, MG, UT Oct. 24 Bill Pitman, WR, BGSU Tony Baltes, LB, UT Nov. 1 Arnold Welcher, RB, OU Mel Edwards, DE, MIA Oct. 31 Bill Gary, RB, OU Dick Adams, DB, MIA Nov. 8 Sherman Smith, QB, MIA Dave Hausfeld, DB, UT Nov. 7 Roger Lawson, RB, WMU Steve Schnitkey, LB, UT Nov. 15 Dan Matthews, RB, WMU Dave Gapinski, DB, WMU

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1976 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1980 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 6 Arnold Welcher, RB, OU Jack Glowik, MG, MIA Sept. 9 Reggie Hinton, RB, WMU Max Gill, DT, NIU Sept. 13 Dave Preston, RB, BGSU Mike Zele, DT, KSU Sept. 16 Mark O’Connell, QB, BSU Michael Simpson, DB, CMU Sept. 20 Art Yarouch, QB, BSU Toddy Harvey, LB, UT Sept. 23 Tony Carifa, RB, OU Jim Hinkle, DE, WMU Sept. 27 Tim Young, OT, BSU Aaron Bivins, LB, UT Sept. 30 Darryl Tucker, RB, CMU Frank Komar, LB, OU Oct. 4 Jerome Persell, RB, WMU Greg Lockett, LB, OU Oct. 7 Willie Todd, RB, CMU Todd Gates, DT, BGSU Oct. 11 Mark Miller, QB, BGSU Glenn Deadmond, DT, KSU Oct. 14 Sam Shon, RB, OU Terry Gyetvai, LB, BGSU Oct. 18 Andy Vetter, QB, OU Frank Lewandoski, LB, NIU Oct. 21 John Gibbons, QB, NIU Kent McCormick, LB, MIA Oct. 25 Rob Carpenter, RB, MIA Mike Lecklider, DB, BSU Oct. 28 Craig Morrow, RB, WMU Russ Hedderly, LB, KSU Nov. 1 John Kloc, OG, CMU Dave Gapinski, DB, WMU Nov. 4 Greg Taylor, QB, BGSU Mike Terna, LB, NIU Nov. 8 Bobby Windom, RB, WMU Steve Groves, DE, OU Nov. 11 Mark O’Connell, QB, BSU Ray Bentley, LB, CMU Nov. 15 Jerome Persell, RB, EMU Dave Gapinski, DB, WMU Nov. 18 Kevin Northup, QB, CMU Jack Laraway, LB, UT Jeff Hepinstall, QB, UT Nov. 25 Jeff Morrow, QB, KSU Frank Komar, LB, OU Nov. 22 Andy Vetter, QB, OU Mike Zele, DT, KSU 1981 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1977 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 14 Doug Freed, QB, BSU Mike Mangen, LB, OU Sept. 3 Craig Motzer, K, EMU Vondell Robertson, DB, CMU Sept. 21 Sam Shon, RB, OU Les Garrett, LB, WMU Sept. 10 Andy Vetter, QB, OU Morris Davenport, S, WMU Sept. 28 Sam Shon, RB, OU Craig Newberg, NT, BSU Sept. 17 Steve Raklovits, QB, EMU Frank Lewandoski, LB, NIU Oct. 6 Jim Kelso, QB, UT Russ Hedderly, LB, KSU Sept. 24 Mose Rison, RB, CMU Jack Glowik, MG, MIA Oct. 13 Greg Jones, RB, MIA John Schuster, LB, WMU Oct. 1 Andy Vetter, QB, OU Bob Wallace, DT, KSU Oct. 20 Ricky Calhoun, RB, EMU Mike Kennedy, DB, UT Oct. 8 Steve Raklovits, QB, EMU Mike Rosenberger, DT, MIA Oct. 27 Jay Peterson, RB, MIA Shawn Simms, DB, BGSU Oct. 15 Jeff Groth, WR, BGSU Mike Zele, DT, KSU Nov. 2 Bryant Jones, RB, BGSU Les Garrett, LB, WMU Oct. 22 Jeff Hepinstall, QB, UT Greg Sullivan, DE, MIA Nov. 9 Arnold Smiley, RB, UT Steve Cole, DB, MIA Oct. 31 Ron Rummel, QB, CMU Ken Kremer, DT, BSU Nov. 16 Arnold Smiley, RB, UT Brian Pillman, MG, MIA Nov. 5 Mark Miller, QB, BGSU Jack Glowik, MG, MIA Nov. 23 Tom George, QB, WMU Ray Bentley, LB, CMU Nov. 12 Rick Morrison, WR, BSU Jack Lazor, DB, KSU Nov. 19 Allen Ross, RB, NIU Jon Hoke, DB, BSU 1982 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 8 Steve Morgan, RB, UT Max Gill, DT, NIU 1978 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 14 Capus Robinson, WR, UT Demetrius Jones, DB, WMU Sept. 9 Dave Wilson, QB, BSU Larry Williams, MG, BSU Sept. 21 Jay Peterson, RB, MIA Martin Bayless, DL, BGSU Sept. 16 Mike Wright, QB, BGSU Frank Lewandoski, LB, NIU Sept. 27 Shawn Faulkner, RB, WMU Dave Williams, DB, MIA Sept. 23 Jerome Persell, RB, WMU Joe Farais, LB, MIA Oct. 5 Donny Harrison, QB, OU Andre Young, DT, BGSU Sept. 30 Jerome Persell, RB, WMU Mike Zele, DT, KSU Oct. 12 Ricky Calhoun, RB, EMU Charles Browntie, DB, CMU Oct. 7 Mike Wright, QB, BGSU Mike Zele, DT, KSU Oct. 19 Curtis Adams, RB, CMU Mark Kujacznski, DB, WMU Oct. 14 Jeff Groth, WR, BGSU Mark Stuart, FS, NIU Oct. 26 Donny Harrison, QB, OU Kelly George, LB, BSU Oct. 21 Maurice Hall, QB, UT Greg Sullivan, DE, MIA Nov. 2 Curtis Adams, RB, CMU Mark Emans, LB, BGSU Oct. 28 Kevin Babcock, RB, OU Jim Givens, SS, OU Nov. 9 Vince Scott, PK, NIU Kevin Carlin, LB, MIA Nov. 4 Mark O’Connell, QB, BSU John Gamble, LB, OU Nov. 16 Chip Otten, RB, BGSU Ray Bentley, LB, CMU Nov. 11 Mark Hunter, RB, MIA Eric Manns, LB, WMU Nov. 23 Jay Peterson, RB, MIA Russ Graham, LB, NIU Nov. 18 Greg Jones, RB, MIA Ken Kremer, DT, BSU 1983 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1979 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 3 Neil Britt, QB, BSU Jeff Sanders, DB, NIU Sept. 8 Mike Wright, QB, BGSU Dan Williams, DE, MIA Sept. 10 Andre Jackson, RB, BGSU Parris Boyer, LB, WMU Sept. 15 Maurice Hall, QB, UT Joe Callan, DB, OU Sept. 17 Tony Bonanno, RB, BSU Mike Gary, FS, WMU Sept. 22 Albert Little, RB, WMU John McCaffrty, MG, MIA Sept. 24 Steve Morgan, RB, UT Pat Brackett, DL, CMU Sept. 29 Gary Hogeboom, QB, CMU Frank Lewandoski, LB, NIU Oct. 1 Brian McClure, QB, BGSU Bob Beemer, DE, UT Oct. 6 Dave Wilson, QB, BSU Bob Wallace, DT, KSU Darryl Richardson, RB, NIU Oct. 13 Steve Green, PK, OU Mike Kennedy, DB, UT Oct. 8 Tim Tyrrell, QB, NIU Mike Russell, DE, UT Oct. 20 Scott Davis, RB, EMU Robert Jackson, DB CMU Oct. 15 Curtis Adams, RB, CMU Mike McGruder, FS, KSU Oct. 27 Butch Hunyadi, WR, UT Brady Hoke, DB, BSU Oct. 22 Donny Harrison, QB, OU Tim Colleran, LB, MIA Nov. 3 Kevin Folkes, RB, BGSU Mike Kennedy, DB, UT Oct. 29 Stu Rayburn, QB, KSU Steve Hirsch, DB NIU Nov. 10 John Gibbons, RB, NIU Joe Callan, DB, OU Nov. 5 Darryl Story, RB BGSU Mike Mangen, LB, OU Nov. 17 Sam Shon, RB, OU Jim Hinkle, DE, WMU Nov. 12 Vince Scott, P/K, NIU Jim Bowman, DB, CMU Jerry Alford, LB, WMU Nov. 19 Darryl Richardson, RB, 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1984 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1988 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 1 Darryl Taylor, QB, NIU Greg Powell, DB, KSU Sept. 3 Patrick Young, QB, KSU Eric Hoffman, LB, WMU Sept. 8 Otis Cheathem, RB, WMU Mark Brandon, DB, UT Sept. 10 Robert Davis, RB, WMU Tim Walton, LB, BSU Sept. 15 Dennis Swearingen, QB, OU Pat Brackett, DL, CMU Sept. 17 Donnie Riley, RB, CMU Tom Menard, FS, EMU Sept. 22 Brian McClure, QB, BGSU Lee Hicks, SS, NIU Sept. 24 Alan Smiley, RB, UT Paul Haynes, DT, EMU Sept. 29 Mike Prindle, K/P, WMU Mike Bevier, LB, CMU Oct. 1 Tony Kimbrough, QB, WMU Bill Garrett, LB, OU Robert Adams, QB, BSU Oct. 8 Eric Smith, QB, BGSU Scott Alferimk, NG, CMU Oct. 6 Mario Ferretti, K, EMU Tim Colleran, LB, MIA Oct. 15 Andrew Greer, RB, OU Jamie Howell, DB, KSU Oct. 13 Brian McClure, QB, BGSU Derrick Samuels, DB, KSU Oct. 22 Allan Boyko, WR, WMU Greg Garnica, LB, BSU Oct. 20 Steve Morgan, RB, UT Thomas Howard, DB, BSU Oct. 29 Neil Trotter, RB, UT David Terry, LB, OU Oct. 27 Curtis Adams, RB, CMU Ken Luckett, DB, WMU Tony Kimbrough, QB, WMU Nov. 3 Glenn Hunter, RB, OU Scott Kellar, DT, NIU Nov. 5 Donnie Riley, RB, CMU Willie Berrios, SS, WMU Nov. 10 John DeBoer, WR, CMU Roy Swoape, LB, WMU Nov. 12 Eric Wilkerson, RB, KSU Jon Bowsher, DB, UT Nov. 17 Bernard White, RB, BGSU Harold McGuire, DB, UT Nov. 19 Jeff Bender, QB, CMU Sean Mulhearn, LB, WMU 1985 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1989 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 7 Gary Patton, RB, EMU Melvin Marshall, DB, BGSU Sept. 2 Brad Tayles, QB, WMU Dwayne Smith, LB, UT Sept. 14 Brian McClure, QB, BGSU Pete Mather, LB, MIA Sept. 9 Adam Wilson, RB, BSU Brian Johnson, DB, WMU Sept. 21 Kelvin Farmer, RB, UT Brent Williams, DT, UT Sept. 16 David Riley, QB, BSU Bob Navarro, DB, EMU Rick Nieman, QB, BGSU Sept. 23 Mark Melfi, QB, UT Mark Ross, NG, BGSU Sept. 28 Ricky George, WR, BSU Roy Swoape, LB, WMU Sept. 30 Donnie Riley, RB, CMU Jerry Smith, DB, EMU Oct. 5 George Swarn, RB, MIA Brad Saar, LB, BSU Oct. 7 Tom Sullivan, QB, EMU Greg Garnica, LB, BSU Oct. 12 Jim Kilbane, WR, KSU Carl Kloosterman, DB, CMU Oct. 14 Rich Dackin, QB, BGSU J.J. Wierenga, DT, CMU John Offerdahl, LB, WMU Oct. 21 Anthony Thorton, QB, OU Jon Wauford, DE, MIA Oct. 19 Eric Wilkerson, RB, KSU Steve O’Malley, DT, NIU Oct. 28 Kevin Meger, QB, UT Scott Barnett, DB, MIA Oct. 26 Chris Conklin, QB, WMU Vince Villanucci, DT, BGSU Donnie Riley, RB, CMU Nov. 2 Jesse Owens, RB, OU Mark Garalcyzk, DT, WMU Nov. 4 Rich Dackin, QB, BGSU Shawon Respress, LB, BSU Nov. 9 John Diettrich, K/P, BSU Steve Huffman, LB, UT Nov. 11 Joe Dalpra, QB, KSU Greg Garnica, LB, BSU George Swarn, RB, MIA Nov. 18 David Riley, QB, BSU Tony Borgerding, LB, UT Nov. 16 George Swarn, RB, MIA Chris Hartman, DE, BGSU Nov. 23 Stan Hunter, DE, BGSU Bryant Jones, DB, UT 1990 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1986 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 1 LeRoy Smith, RB, BGSU Rich Curtiss, LB, CMU Sept. 8 Jeff Bender, QB, CMU David Walkosky, DB, UT Sept. 6 Eric Wilkerson, RB, KSU Sheldon White, DB, MIA Sept. 15 Troy Parker, RB, UT Craig Petersmark, DE, EMU Sept. 13 Ron Adams, QB, EMU Harold McGuire, DB, UT Sept. 22 Anthony Thorton, QB, OU Brian Johnson, DB, WMU Sept. 20 Rodney Stevenson, RB, CMU Dave Brown, LB, MIA Sept. 29 Kenny Stucker, PK, BSU David Johnson, DB, CMU Sept. 27 Melvin Houston, RB, CMU Greg Garnica, LB, BSU Oct. 6 Paul Agema, WR, WMU Jon Wauford, DE, MIA Oct. 4 Kelvin Farmer, RB, UT John Hunter, DE, BGSU Pat Young, QB, KSU Oct. 13 Terry Carter, RB, MIA Don Stonefield, LB, BSU Oct. 11 Wade Kosakowski, QB, BSU Mike Bruns, LB, CMU Oct. 20 Joe Dalpra, QB, KSU Mark Rhea, DE, UT Oct. 18 Gary Patton, RB, EMU Bert Henderson, LB, WMU Oct. 27 Mike Neu, QB, BSU Andy Harmon, DT, KSU Oct. 25 Kelvin Farmer, RB, UT Eric Miller, DE, EMU Nov. 3 Kevin Meger, QB, UT Toby Beegle, DE, BSU Wade Kosakowski, QB, BSU Jim Clement, QB, MIA Nov. 1 Terry Morris, QB, MIA Tim Inglis, DE, UT Nov. 10 Jeff Bender, QB, CMU Andy Howard, DE, MIA Nov. 8 Pat Young, QB, KSU Kyle Kremer, DB, BGSU Nov. 17 Bernie Parmalee, RB, BSU Scott Frazier, DT, MIA Nov. 15 Terry Morris QB, MIA Shawn Bonner, DB, OU 1991 OFFENSE DEFENSE Rodney Stevenson RB, CMU Sept. 2 LeRoy Smith, RB, BGSU Curt McMillan, LB, MIA 1987 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 9 Corey Croom, RB, BSU Dave Bielinski, RB, BGSU Sept. 5 Gary Gussman, P/K, MIA Steve Huffman, LB, UT Sept. 16 Billy Smith, RB, CMU Lamar Sally, DT, CMU Sept. 12 John Hood, RB, CMU Roger Smith, WR, OU Sept. 23 Corey Croom, RB, BSU Dan Williams, DE, UT Sept. 19 Eric Wilkerson, RB, KSU John Humter, DE, BGSU Sept. 30 Brad Tayles, QB, WMU Ron Carpenter, DB, MIA Sept. 26 Gary Patton, RB, EMU Eric Hoffman, LB, WMU Oct. 7 Erik White, QB, BGSU Matt Eberflus, LB, UT Oct. 3 Eric Dye, WR, KSU Joel Smeenge, LB, WMU Oct. 14 Brian Sherman, C, BGSU Curt McMillan, LB, MIA Oct. 10 Mike Bates, QB, MIA Grag Garnica, LB, BSU Oct. 21 Keivn Meger, QB, UT Richard Palmer, DB, EMU Oct. 17 John Hood, RB, CMU Howard Young, DB, CMU Oct. 28 Tim Curtis, RB, OU Mike Nettie, DT, CMU Gary Patton, RB, EMU Nov. 4 Kevin Shuman, QB, KSU Curt McMillan, LB, MIA Oct. 24 Eric Wilkerson, RB, KSU Steve Huffman, LB, UT Nov. 11 Mark Szlachcic, WR, BGSU Blaine Bishop, DB, BSU Oct. 31 Bernie Parmalee, RB, BSU Pete Mather, LB, MIA Nov. 18 Jeff Bender, QB, CMU Mark Ross, NG, BGSU Nov. 7 Ron Adams, QB, EMU Charles Gordon, DB, EMU Nov. 14 Bernie Parmalee, RB, BSU Charles Gordon, DB, EMU Nov. 21 Jamie Hence, WR, WMU John Massimiani, LB, KSU

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1992 OFFENSE DEFENSE 1996 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 5 Mark Szlachcic, WR, BGSU Terry Jackson, DT, UT Aug. 31 Ty King, RB, MIA Joe O’Neill, LB, BGSU Sept. 12 Joe Youngblood, QB, CMU Phil Dunn, LB, UA Sept. 7 Steve Hookfin, RB, OU Jason Taylor, DE, UA Sept. 19 Kevin Merger, QB, UT Mark Parris, LB, BSU Sept. 14 Astron Whatley, RB, UA Brad Maynard, P, BSU Sept. 26 Corey Croom, RB, BSU Mike Kyler, LB, CMU Sept. 21 Reggie Allen, WR, CMU Kevin O’Neill. LB, BGSU Oct. 3 Deland McCullough, RB, MIA Joe Bair, SS, BGSU Sept. 28 Chad Darnell, QB, CMU Joe O’Neill, LB, BGSU Oct. 10 Deland McCullough, RB, MIA Chad Brown, DB, UT Oct. 5 Justin Wooley. RB, UT Dennis Fitzgerald, FS, OU Rich Yukiewicz, LB, KSU Oct. 12 Silas Massey, RB, CMU Dee Osborne, LB, MIA Oct. 17 Joe Youngblood, QB, CMU Vic Green, DB, UA Oct. 19 Silas Massey, RB, CMU Nate Boyd, LB, UA Oct. 24 Mike Neu, QB, BSU Steve Hawkins, SS, WMU Oct. 26 Kareem Wilson, RB, OU Jeff Phelps, LB, BSU Oct. 31 LeRoy Smith, RB, BGSU Chris Owens, DB, UA Nov. 2 Yasin Reeder, RB, UA Nate Boyd, LB, UA Nov. 7 Erik White, QB, BGSU John Formentin, LB, UT Ty King, RB, MIA Jeff Cheeks, DB, MIA Curt McMillan, LB, MIA Nov. 14 Jim Vackaro, RB, WMU Dan Williams, DE, UT 1997 OFFENSE DEFENSE Aug. 31 Travis Prentice, RB, MIA JoJuan Armour, LB, MIA 1993 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 7 Randy Moss, WR, MAR Kevin O’Neill, LB, BGSU Sept. 4 Marcel Weems, QB, UA Ken Williams, DE, UA Dwayne Harris, RB, UT Sept. 11 Jeremy Patterson, WR, MIA Vince Palko, LB, BGSU Sept. 14 Chris Wallace, QB, UT Ricky Hall, DT, MAR David Thomas, DB, MIA Sept. 21 Astron Whatley, RB, KSU Kevin O’Neill, LB, BGSU Sept. 18 Casey McBeth, RB, UT Kevin Johnson, LB, BSU Sept. 28 Randy Moss, WR, MAR Jeff Cheeks, DB, MIA Jay McDonagh, QB, WMU Oct. 4 Sam Ricketts, QB, MIA Paris Johnson, SS, MIA Sept. 25 Erik Timpf, QB, CMU Jim Gant, LB, UT Steve Hookfin, RB, OU Peter Tuffo, LB, WMU Oct. 11 Dwayne Harris, RB, UT DeMarrio Jones, DB, MIA Oct. 2 Tony Nibbs, RB, BSU Richard Palmer, DB, EMU Marcus Matthews, LB, UT Oct. 9 Mike Neu, QB, BSU Tim Banks, DB, CMU Oct. 18 Travis, Prentice, RB, MIA Dustin Cohen, LB, MIA Brian Oliver, WR, BSU Keyon Laws, SS, BSU Oct. 16 Ryan Henry, QB, BGSU Jabar Thompson, LB, OU Oct. 25 Jose Davis, QB, KSU Larry McCloud, LB, MAR Danny Smith, QB, MIA Chris Wallace, QB, UT Oct. 30 Wasean Tait, RB, UT Kevin Johnson, LB, BSU Nov. 2 Chris Wallace, QB, UT Jameel Turner, DB, UT Pierre Hixon, DB, WMU Corey Alston, WR, WMU 1994 OFFENSE DEFENSE Nov. 9 Travis Prentice, RB, MIA Howard Simms, LB, BSU Sept. 3 Jay McDonagh, QB, WMU Jack Haworth, DL, BSU Nov. 16 Travis Prentice, RB, MIA Marshall Defense Sept. 10 Brian Pruitt, RB, CMU Willie Gibson, LB, BGSU 1998 OFFENSE DEFENSE Sept. 17 Ryan Henry, QB, BGSU Vance Benton, DB, KSU Sept. 5 Travis Prentice, RB, MIA JoJuan Armour, LB, MIA Peter Tuffo, LB, WMU Sept. 12 Eric Flowers, RB, CMU Goerge Germany, DB, UA Sept. 24 Michael Blair, RB, BSU Marvin Reynolds, SS, WMU Chad Pennington, QB, MAR Oct. 1 Casey McBeth, RB, UT Bill Atha, DT, MIA Sept. 19 Chris Wallace, QB, UT John Grace, LB, MAR Oct. 8 Brian Pruitt, RB, CMU Vince Palko, LB, BGSU Sept. 26 Travis Prentice, RB, MIA Brian Leigeb, DB, CMU Neil Dougherty, QB, MIA Oct. 3 Chad Pennington, QB, MAR Rogers Beckett, DB, MAR Oct. 15 Ryan Henry, QB, BGSU Keith McKenzie, LB, BSU Godfrey Lewis, RB, BGSU Oct. 22 Ryan Henry, QB, BGSU Gerald Washington, DE, KSU Oct. 10 Eric Flowers, RB, CMU Dan Falcon, DT, WMU Casey McBeth, RB, UT Oct. 17 Tim Lester, QB, WMU Benji Peacock, DB, NIU Oct. 29 Michael Armour, QB, EMU Craig Donaldson, DB, UT Oct. 24 Steve Holmes, RB, BGSU Jay Baker, DB, MIA Nov. 5 Brian Pruitt, RB, CMU Kevin O’Neill, LB, BGSU Oct. 31 Bob Niemet, QB, BGSU Junior Williams, DB, BGSU Nov. 12 Brian Pruitt, RB, CMU Johnnie Williams, LB, MIA Travis Prentice, RB, MIA Wasean Tait, RB, UT Nov. 7 Darnell Fields, RB, WMU Dustin Cohen, LB, MIA Nov. 19 Charlie Batch, QB, EMU Kevin Johnson, LB, BSU Steveland Hookfin, RB, OU Dion Powell, DT, WMU Nov. 14 Tim Lester, QB, WMU Jason Lamar, LB, UT 1995 OFFENSE DEFENSE Nov. 21 Eric Flowers, RB, CMU Jay Baker, DB, MIA Sept. 4 Astron Whatley, RB, KSU Kwesi Ramsey, LB, EMU Sept. 11 Deland McCullough, RB, MIA Kenyon Harper, LB, MIA Damon Tolbert, RB, CMU Sept. 18 Kareem Wilson, QB, OU Dee Osborne, LB, MIA Sam Ricketts, QB, MIA Sept. 25 Charlie Batch, QB, EMU Craig Dues, LB, UT Oct. 2 Ryan Huzjak, QB, UT Nate Boyd, LB, UA Jay McDonagh, QB, WMU Oct. 9 Charlie Batch, QB, EMU Dee Osborne, LB, MIA Oct. 16 Silas Massey III, RB, CMU JoJuan Armour, LB, MIA Oct. 23 Steve Clay, WR, EMU Damiso Johnson, SS, OU Wasean Tait, RB, UT Oct. 30 Wasean Tait, RB, UT Johnnie Williams, SS, MIA Nov. 6 Deland McCullough, RB, MIA Marcus Matthews, LB, UT Easean Tait, RB, UT Nov. 13 Deland McCullough, RB, MIA Heron O’Neal, DB, WMU Nov. 20 Wasean Tait, RB, UT ’s defense www.GetSomeMACtion.com 141 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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1999 OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 5 Tim Lester, QB, WMU John Grace, LB, MAR Julian Goodman, LB, MIA Sept. 12 Travis Prentice, RB, MIA George Cameron, LB, UA Rashad McDade, FS,WMU Sept, 19 Brandon Payne, RB, UA Kevin Rollins, LB, UT Jason Strasser, PK, BGSU Sept. 26 Jose Davis, QB, KSU Dustin Cohen, LB, MIA Brad Selent, K, WMU Oct. 4 Andy Sahm, QB, BGSU Danny Derricott, DB, MAR William Andrews, RB, NIU Oct. 11 Eric Flowers, RB, CMU Jermaine Hampton, FS, NIU Andrew Wilson, WR, UA Oct. 18 Chad Pennington, QB, MAR Donald McCall, DB, EMU Kent McCullough, P, MIA Justin McCareins, WR, NIU Oct. 25 Tim Lester, QB, WMU Benji Peacock, DB, NIU Brandon Payne, RB, UA Nov. 1 Raynald Ray, RB, OU Craig Rohlfs, DB, UB Brad Selent, K, WMU Nov. 8 Travis Prentice, RB, MIA Dustin Cohen, LB, MIA Todd France, K, UT Nov. 15 Chad Pennington, QB, MAR John Kraus, NG, OU Will Sullivan, DB, BGSU Pete Shepherd, QB, CMU Nov. 22 Chester Taylor, RB, UT Joe Adam, DT, CMU Joe Alls, RB, BGSU 2000 OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 4 Mike Bath, QB, MIA Garrett Soldano, LB, WMU Milt Bowen, DB, MIA Chester Taylor, RB, UT Sept. 11 Chad Brinker, RB, OU Demerist Whitfield, DB, NIU Eddie Tillitz, WR, MIA Sept. 18 Mike Bath, QB, MIA Dwight Smith, DB, UA Todd France, K, UT Sept. 25 Kenny Christian, WR, EMU Duane Williams, LB, UB Zac Derr, PK, UA Oct. 2 Brandon Payne, RB, UA Janssen Patton, DB, BGSU Brad Selent, K, WMU Oct. 9 Robert Sanford, RB, WMU Buster Sampson, DB, NIU David Pavich, PK, KSU Oct. 16 Thomas Hammock, RB, NIU DeJuan Goulde, DL, UT Kent McCullough, P, MIA Oct. 23 Sean Schembra, WR, BSU Ralph Street, DE, MAR Kevin Kerr, PK, OU Oct. 30 Bryon Leftwich, QB, MAR Vincent Thompson, DB, NIU Curtis Jones, WR, MAR Nov. 6 Chester Taylor, RB, UT Terrell Jones, LB, MIA Maurice Hines, DB, MAR Nov. 13 Walter Church, QB, EMU Brian Leigeb, FS, CMU Raynald Ray, ZB, OU Nov. 20 Michael Turner, RB, NIU Dwight Smith, DB, UA Justin McCareins, WR, NIU 2001 OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Aug. 30 Chester Taylor, RB, UT Larry Williams, LB, NIU Steve Azar, PK, NIU Sept. 8 Carl Ford, WR, UT Lionel Hickenbottom, SS, NIU James King, DB, CMU Sept. 15 Chester Taylor, RB, UT Vince Thompson, DB, NIU Nick Melcher, DE, WMU Sept. 22 Terrence Jackson, RB, CMU Tom Ward, LB, UT Ronald Rogers, KR, WMU Sept. 29 Tavares Bolden, QB, UT Brian Lape, LB, WMU Todd France, PK, UT Oct. 6 Jeff Welsh, QB, WMU Rachman Crable, DE, BSU Michael Turner, KR, NIU Oct. 13 Thomas Hammock, RB, NIU Lorenzo, Scott, LB, BSU Corey Parchman, KR, BSU Oct. 20 Chris Roberson, RB, EMU Jason Babin, DE, WMU Darrell Hill, KR, NIU Oct. 27 Talmadge Hill, QB, BSU Nick Duffy, LB, NIU Steve Azar, PK, NIU Nov. 6 Chester Taylor, RB, UT David Gardner, LB, UT Todd France, PK, UT Terrence Jackson, RB, CMU Nov. 13 Chris Finlen, QB, NIU Lionel Hickenbottom, SS, NIU Robert Menchinger, PK, WMU Nov. 20 Kainoa Akina, QB, EMU Mark Zackery, DT, BSU James King, LB, CMU 2002-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Aug. 29 Thomas Hammock, RB, NIU Jason Feldpausch, DB, WMU Steve Azar, PK, NIU Sept. 7 Derrick Vickers, QB, CMU David Gardner, LB, UT Mike Gruzwalski, PK, CMU Sept. 14 Robert Redd, WR, BGSU Larry Williams, LB, NIU Reggie Hodges, P, BSU Sept. 21 Joe Alls, RB, BGSU Alex Glantzis, NG, BGSU Pat Fleming, P, BGSU Michael Turner, RB, NIU Sept. 28 Ime Akpan, RB, EMU Justin Dole, SS, NIU Dan Sheldon, PR, NIU Oct. 5 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Jerry Gaines, DB, EMU Kendrick Mosley, PR, WMU Randee Drew, DB, NIU Oct. 12 Michael Turner, RB, NIU Tom Ward, LB, UT B.J. Lane, PB, BGSU Oct. 19 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Patrick Body, FS, UT Alex Glantzis, PB, BGSU Oct. 26 Phil Reed, RB, WMU Mitch Hewitt, LB, BGSU Kursten Strothman, PB, NIU Nov. 2 Robbie Mixon, RB, CMU Steve Monson, DB, BSU Reggie Hodges, P, BSU Nov. 9 Michael Turner, RB, NIU Tony Carr, DB, WMU Tyrone Walker, KOR, WMU Nov. 16 Michael Turner, RB, NIU Phil Alexander, DL, UT Donta Greene, PR, UT Andy Roesch, QB, BSU Nov. 23 Brian Jones, QB, UT Jason Babin, DE, WMU Dan Sheldon, PR, NIU Nov. 30 Brian Jones, QB, UT Keon Jackson, FS, UT Donta Greene, PR, UT

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2002-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Aug. 29 Cal Murray, RB, MIA Ryan Sprague, DB, MIA Andre Forde, KR, UB Sept. 7 Andre Forde, WR, UB Dahnel Singfield, DB, UB Mike Wafzig, P, MIA Sept. 14 Josh Cribbs, QB, KSU Nashville Dyer, DB, KSU Kevin Kerr, P, OU Sept. 21 Brandon Carey, RB, MAR Asante Samuel, DB, UCF Curtis Head, P/PK, MAR Luke Clemens, RB, MIA Sept. 28 Dontrell Jackson, QB, OU Eric Mahl, LB, KSU Kevin Kerr, PK/P, OU Oct. 5 Frankiln Wallace, RB, MAR Milt Bowen, S, MIA Josh Betts, Holder, MIA Oct. 12 Byron Leftwich, QB, MAR Asante Samuel, DB, UCF Stafford Owens, PR, OU Ben Roethlisberger, QB, MIA Oct. 19 Freddie Ray, QB, OU Duran Smith, LB, MAR Curtis Head, P/PK, MAR Oct. 26 Byron Leftwich, QB, MAR Ryan Terry, DT, MIA Ben Roethlisberger, P, MIA Elton Patterson, DE, UCF Nov. 2 Bob Hendry, RB, UA Rickey McKenzie, DB, UA Jason Casear, KOR, OU Nov. 9 Ryan Schnieder, QB, UCF Rob Stover, LB, OU Chip Cox, DB, OU Nov. 16 Stan Hill, QB, MAR Milt Brown, DB, MIA Matt Prater, PK, UCF Nov. 23 Jimmy Fryzel, WR, UCF Duran Smith, LB, MAR Patrick Holland, FS, UCF Nov. 30 Byron Leftwich, QB, MAR Stanford, LB, UCF Jeff Mullins, LS, MAR Doug Gabriel, WR, UCF 2003-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Aug. 30 P.J. Fleck, WR, NIU Vinson Reynolds, DE, NIU Steve Azar, PK, NIU Sept. 6 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Keon Newson, DB, BGSU Lance Moore, PR, UT Sept. 13 Trinity Dawson, RB, UT Patrick Body, FS, UT Lance Moore, PR, UT Sept. 20 Team awards to Northern Illinois and Toledo Sept. 27 Michael Turner, RB, NIU Jason Babin, DE, WMU Brandon Hannum, P, UT Phil Reed, RB, WMU Oct. 4 P.J. Fleck, WR, NIU Lorenzo Scott, LB, BSU David Gater, BSU, PB Oct. 11 Cole Magner, WR, BGSU Janssen Patton, DB, BGSU Steve Azar, NIU, PK Michael Turner, RB, NIU Oct. 18 Anthony Sherell, RB, EMU Brian Atkinson, LB, NIU Steve Azar, PK, NIU Oct. 25 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Janssen Patton, DB, BGSU Charles Sharon, PR, BGSU Nov. 1 Bruce Gradkowski, QB, BGSU Lionel Kickenbottom, FS, NIU Adam Anderson, P, WMU Jerry Seymour, RB, CMU Nov. 8 Jon Drach, QB, WMU David Lusky, LB, EMU Steve Azar, PK, NIU Nov. 15 Bruce Gradkowski, QB, UT Jason Babin, DE, WMU Adam Anderson, P, WMU Nov. 22 Michael Turner, RB, NIU Michael Broussard, LB, UT Steve Azar, PK, NIU Nov. 28 Josh Harris, QB, BGSU Keon Newson, SS, BGSU Shaun Suisham, PK, BGSU 2003-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Aug. 30 Josh Cribbs, QB, KSU Dennis Chukwuemeka, LB, OU Travis Mayle, PK, KSU Sept. 6 Stan Hill, QB, MAR Roberto Terrell, DB, MAR Matthew Miller, P, OU Sept. 13 Ben Roethlisberger, QB, MIA Chase Blackburn, LB, UA Matt Cherry, PR, UA Sept. 20 Team Awards to Marshall and Miami Sept. 27 Bobby Hendry, RB, UA Usama Young, DB, KSU Mike Wfzig, P, MIA Oct. 4 Ben Roethlisberger, QB, MIA Dennis Chukwuemeka, LB, OU Tavaris Capers, PR, UCF Oct. 11 Austen Evereson, QB, OU Derek Rehage, LB, MIA Ryne Robinson, PR, MIA Oct. 18 Charlie Frye, QB, UA Darrell Hunter, DB, MIA Ryne Robinson, PR, MIA Oct. 25 Darius Watts, WR, MAR Mark Graham, DB, UB Dalls Pelz, PK, UB Nov. 1 Butchie Wallace, RB, MAR Gladstone Coke, LB, MAR Dallas Pelz, PK, UB Nov. 8 Charlie Frye, QB, UA Terna Nande, LB, MIA Ryne Robinson, PR, MIA Joshua Cribbs, QB, KSU Nov. 15 Ben Roethlisberger, QB, MIA Terna Nande, LB, MIA Ben Lewis, P, MAR Nov. 22 Joshua Cribbs, QB, KSU Jamus Martin, LB, MAR Ryne Robinson, PR, MIA Nov. 29 Ben Roethlisberger, QB, MIA Jonathan Goddard, DE, MAR Jareg Parseghian, PK, MIA

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2004-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS S 2, 4 Anthony Sherrell, EMU, rb Keon Newson, BG, ss Andrew Wellock, EMU, pk S 11 Jerry Seymour, CMU, rb Ray Smith, NIU, ss Charles Sharon, BG, pr S 18 Bruce Gradkowski, UT, qb Paul Tithof, WMU, lb Dan Sheldon, NIU, pr S 23-25 Dante Ridgeway, BSU, wr Javan Lee, NIU, lb Chris Nendek, NIU, pk Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb S 29, O 2 Kenny Higgins, UT, wr James King, CMU, lb Dan Bauzin, CMU, p O 9 Omar Jacobs, BG, qb Jerry Gaines, EMU, s Chris Nendek, NIU, pk O 16 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb Kevin Harrison, EMU, lb B.J. Lane, BG, kor O 23 Josh Haldi, NIU, qb Phil Alexander, UT, de Lance Moore, UT pr/kor O 30 Kent Smith, CMU, qb Mitch Crossley, BG, de Ronald Budd, CMU, pk Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb N 2, 5, 6 P.J. Pope, BG, rb Keon Newson, BG, ss Andrew Wellock, EMU, pk Eric Deslauriers, EMU, wr N 9, 13 Omar Jacobs, BG, qb Erik Keys, BSU, s Terrel White, BG, KO team N 20, 23 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, rb Patrick Body, UT, fs James King, CMU, punt team Lance Moore, UT, wr 2004-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS S 2, 4 Charlie Frye, UA, qb Aaron Sanders, UB, de Ian O’Connor, MAR, pk, p Jack Williams, KSU, db S 11 Josh Betts, MIA, qb Jonathan Goddard, MAR,de Brett Briggs, UA, kor S 18 Darrel Dowery, KSU, wr Marcus Johnson, MIA, dl Ryne Robinson, MIA, pr S 23-25 Domenik Hixon, UA, wr Matt Muncy, OU, lb Matthew Miller, OU, p S 29, O 2 Scott Mayle, OU, wr Jonathan Goddard, MAR, de Ben Woods, UB, p O 9 Michael Larkin, MIA, wr Jonathan Goddard, MAR, de Ian O’Connor, MAR, pk, p O 16 Josh Betts, MIA, qb Kiki Gonzalez, UA, dt Emanual Spann, MAR, kr James Evans, UB, cb O 23 Brett Briggs, UA, rb Jonathan Goddard, MAR, de Ivan Clark, MAR, punt team O 30 Joshua Cribbs, KSU, qb Chris Royal, MAR, db Ian O’Connoer, MAR pk, p N 2, 5, 6 Charlie Frye, UA, qb Justin Parrish, KSU, lb Jason Swiger, UA, pk N 9, 13 Joshua Cribbs, KSU, qb Dwayne LeFall, UA, dl Bryan Cummimgs, UB, pr N 20 Luke Clemens, MIA, qb John Glavin, MIA, dl Brandon Murphy, MIA, kor Charlie Frye, UA, qb 2005-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS S 1-3 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb Dan Bazuin, CMU, de Nate Meyer, WMU, pk S 10 Kent Smith, CMU, qb Anthony Jordan, UT, lb Blake Smith, EMU, punt team S 17 Bruce Gradkowski, UT, qb Dustin Duclo, WMU, lb Jim Laney, WMU, p S 24 Phil Horvath, NIU, qb Ameer Ismail, WMU, lb Andrew Wellock, EMU, pk S 27, O 1 Ontario Sneed, CMU, rb Daniel Holtzclaw, EMU, lb Jim Laney, WMU, p O 5, 8 Greg Jennings, WMU, wr Mike Alston, UT, olb Brian Jackson, BSU, pk O 15 Kent Smith, CMU, qb Anthony Jordan, UT, lb Damien Linson, CMU, pr O 22 Adrian Davis, NIU, tb Ammer Ismail, WMU, lb Shatone Powers, NIU, pr Tim Hiller, WMU, qb O 29 Kent Smith, CMU, qb Joshua Taylor, BSU, cb Jim Lanet, WMU, p N 4, 5 Sam Hurd, NIU, wr Anthony Jordan, UT, lb B.J. Hill, BSU, pr N 12 Greg Jennings, WMU, wr Brad Seiss, BSU, lb Andrew Wellock, EMU, pk N 15, 16, 19 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb Justin Utschig, NIU, db Ryan Strehl, CMU, db Dan Bazuin, CMU, dl N 21-24 Garrett Wolfe, NIU, tb Tyrell Herbert, UT, fs Jason Robbins, UT, pk 2005-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS S 1-3 Omar Jacobs, BG, qb Matt Muncy, OU, lb Matt Miller, OU, p S 9-10 Omar Jacobs, BG, qb Dion Byrum, OU, cb Domenik Hixon, UA, kor S 17 Brandon Murphy, MIA, rb John Busing, MIA, lb Jason Swiger, UA, pk S 24 Luke Getsy, UA, qb Dion Byrum, OU, cb Jay Rohr, UA, kick team S 28, O 1 Martin Nance, MIA, wr Jelani Jordan, BG, db Todd Soderquist, MIA, pk O 5, 8 Charles Sharon, BG, wr Devon Parks, BG, de Jordan Meyers, OU, kick team O 15 Brandon Murphy, MIA, rb Terrill Mayberry, BG, db Matt Miller, OU, p O 22 Kavlin McRae, OU, rb Matt Muncy, OU, lb Ryan Redd, MIA, cb O 29 Brett Biggs, UA, rb Jay Rohr, UA, lb Ben Woods, UB, p Kalvin McRae, OU, rb N 4, 5 Josh Betts, MIA, qb Brian White, UA, dl Todd Soderquist, MIA, pk N 12 Jared Patterson, UB, rb Rob Schroeder, UB, dt Travis Mayle, KSU, pk N 15, 19 Brett Biggs, UA, tb Brad Williams, BG, dl Charles, Sharon, CMU, pr N 21-24 Brett Biggs, UA, tb Brion Stokes, UA, lb Jay Rohr, UA, lb

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2006-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sep. 2 Garrett Wolfe, RB, NIU Erik Keys, SS, BSU Tony Mikulec, P, CMU Sept. 9 Mark Bonds, RB, WMU Ameer Ismail, LB, WMU Brandon West, KR, WMU Sept. 16 Garrett Wolfe, RB, NIU Josh Gordy, DB, CMU Jim Laney, P, WMU Barry Chruch, S, UT Sept. 23 Brian Brunner, QB, CMU Londen Fryar, DB, WMU Chris Nendick, PK, NIU Sept. 30 Garrett Wolfe, RB, NIU Tim McCarthy, MLB, NIU Eric Fraser, KR, CMU Oct. 7 Garrett Wolfe, RB, NIU Dan Bazuin, DL, CMU Tony Mikulec, P, CMU Oct. 14 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Ameer Ismail, LB, WMU Nate Myer, PK, WMU Oct. 21 Andy Schmitt, QB, EMU Ameer Ismail, LB, WMU Chris Nendick, PK, NIU Ryan Cubit, QB, WMU Oct. 28 Jalen Parmele, RB, UT Ameer Ismail, LB, WMU Brian Jackson, PK, BSU Nov. 4 Ontario Sneed, RB, CMU Ameer Ismail, LB, WMU Nate Myer, PK, WMU Nov. 11 Marcel Archer, RB, CMU Dan Bazuin, DL, CMU Brett Kern, PK, UT Nov. 18 Garrett Wolfe, RB, NIU Wendell Brown, LB, BSU Brian Jackson, PK, BSU Nov. 24 Larry Bostic, RB, BSU Cortlan Booker, DE, CMU Time Brazzel, PK, CMU 2006-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sep. 2 Freddie Barnes, QB, BGSU Ramon Guzman, DB, UB Matt Lasher, PK, OU Sept. 9 Dennis Kennedy, RB, UA Joey Hudson, DB, MIA Naaman Roosevelt, KR, UB Austen Everson, QB, OU Sept. 16 Julian Edelman, QB, KSU Jerrett Sanderson, FS, BGSU Chris Garrett, PR, OU Barry Chruch, S, UT Sept. 23 Luke Getsy, QB, UA Andre Kirkland, DB, KSU David Harvey, KR, UA Sept. 30 Julian Edelman, QB, KSU Diyral Briggs, DE, BGSU Ryne Robinson, PR, MIA Oct. 7 Kalvin McRae, RB, OU Tyler Russ, OLB, OU Chris Garrett, PR, OU Oct. 14 Eugene Jarvis, TB, KSU Jack Williams, DB, KSU Matt Lasher, PK, OU Oct. 21 Dennis Kennedy, RB, UA Davanzo Tate, DB, UA Matt Lasher, PK, OU Oct. 28 Kalvin McRae, RB, OU Eric Hodge, DE, OU Matt Lasher, PK, OU Nov. 4 James Sparks, RB, UA Mike Newton, DB, UB Scott Mayle, KR, OU Nov. 11 Luke Getsy, QB, UA Brion Stokes, LB, UA David Harvey, KR, UA Nov. 18 Kalvin McRae, RB, OU Joey Hudson, DB, MIA Kenny Lewis, CB, BGSU Nov. 24 Corey Partridge, WR, BGSU T.J. Wright, CB, OU Matt Lasher, PK, OU Kalvin McRae, RB, OU 2007-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sep. 1 Jamarko Simmons, WR, WMU Austin Pritchard, LB, WMU Brett Kern, P, UT / Jim Laney, P, WMU Sept. 8 Ontario Sneed, RB, CMU Bryant Haines, LB, BSU Brandon West, KR, WMU Sept. 15 MiQuale Lewis, HB, BSU Daniel Holtzclaw, LB, EMU Brandon Crawford, BSU Sept. 22 Nate Davis, QB, BSU Larry English, DE, NIU Jalen Parmele, KR, UT Sept. 29 Mark Bonds, RB, WMU Red Keith, LB, CMU Antonio Brown, KR, CMU Oct. 6 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Ryan Downard, S, EMU Brandon West, KR, WMU Oct. 13 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Josh Gordy, CB, CMU Mike Jones, P, WMU Dustin Dolco, LB, WMU Oct. 20 Jalen Parmele, RB, UT Brandon Crawford, DE, BSU Chris Miller, P, BSU Oct. 27 Aaron Opelt, QB, UT Ryan Downard, S, EMU Zach Johnson, P, EMU Nov. 3 Jalen Parmele, RB, UT Barry Church, S, UT , KR, UT Nov. 10 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Brandon Bice, DE, NIU Andrew Aguila, PK, CMU Nov. 17 Tim Hiller, QB, WMU Alex Knipp, DB, BSU Brandon West, KR, WMU Nov. 24 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Brandon Crawford, DE, BSU Andy Dittbenner, P, NIU / Jim Laney, P, WMU 2007-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sep. 1 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Reggie Corner, CB, UA Joshua Adams, OU Sept. 8 Kalvin McRae, RB, OU Larry Hutchinson, OLB, UB Simon Manka, UB Sept. 15 Drew Willy, QB, UB John Mackey, DB, UA Shawn Bayes, KR, KSU Sept. 22 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Brion Stokes, LB, UA Michael Braunstein, PK, OU Sept. 29 Eugene Jarvis, TB, KSU Joey Hudson, LB, MIA Jake Richardson, P, MIA Oct. 6 Jabari Arthur, WR, UA Terrance Knighton, DT, TU Andre Jones, KR, UA James Starks, RB, UB Jake Brownell, PK, TU Oct. 13 James Starks, RB, UB Joey Hudson, LB, MIA Michael Braunstein, PK, OU Adam DiMichele, QB, TU Oct. 20 Willie Geter, RB, BGSU Junior Galetet, DE, TU A.J. Principe, PK, UB Oct. 27 Kalvin McRae, RB, OU Mike Newton, FS, UB Vinced Davidson, KR, OU Nov. 3 Miami’s offensive line P.J. Mahone, DB, BGSU Sinisa Vrvilo, PK, BGSU Nov. 10 Alex Allen, RB, UA Glenn Stanley, LB, BGSU Bryan Williams, KR, UT Nov. 17 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Clayton Mullins, LB, MIA Delano Green, PR, TU Nov. 23 Drew Willy, QB, UB P.J. Mahone, DB, BGSU Nate Parseghian, PK, MIA Joshua Adams, OU www.GetSomeMACtion.com 145 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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2008-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Aug. 28-30 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Frank Zombo, DE, CMU B.J. Hill, PR, BSU Sept. 6 Dante Love, WR, BSU Louis Delmas, DB, WMU Alex Steigerwald, PK, TOL Sept. 13 Tim Hiller, QB, WMU Sean Baker, DB, MIA Antonio Brown, PR, CMU Sept. 20 MiQuale Lewis, RB, BSU Derrick Henry, FS, BSU Alex Steigerwald, PK, TOL Sept. 27 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU B. McCornell, LB, WMU A. Dittbenner, P, NIU Oct. 4 Tyler Jones, WR, EMU Larry English, DE, NIU Brandon West, KOR, WMU Oct. 11 Nick Moore, WR, TOL Tyrell Herbert, FS, TOL Alex Steigerwald, PK, TOL Tim Hiller, QB, WMU Oct. 18 Brian Brunner, QB, CMU Alex Kube, LB, NIU Andrew Aguila, PK, CMU Oct. 25 Nate Davis, QB, BSU Craig Rusch, DE, NIU Mike Salerno, PK, NIU Nov. 1 Brain Brunner, QB, CMU Mark Dietz, DT, CMU Bret Hartmann, P, CMU E.J. Biggars, DB, WMU Nov. 8 Nate Davis, QB, BSU Louis Delmas, FS, WMU John Potter, PK, WMU Jamarko Simmons, WR, WMU Nov. 15 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Davyd Jones, LB, BSU Aaron Winchester, PK, WMU Nov. 22 MiQuale Lewis, RB, BSU Larry English, DE, NIU Ian McGarvey, PK, BSU Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Nov. 28 Andy Schmitt, QB, EMU Trey Lewis, DB, BSU Patrick Preppa, P, EMU 2008-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Aug. 28-30 Jimmy Scheidler, TE, BGSU Kenny Lewis, DB, BGSU Tommie Williams, Temple Drew Willy, QB, Buffalo Sept. 6 Chris Jacquemain, QB, Akron Lee Renfro, LB, Ohio Jake Richardson, P, MIA Sept. 13 Naaman Roosevelt, WR, UB Ben Bennett, DB, MIA Eugene Harris, PR, MIA Sept. 20 Andre Jones, WR, Akron Steven Jackson, FS, Ohio Ernest Jackson, KOR, UB Sept. 27 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Cody Basler, LB, BGSU Jeff Wathne, P/PK, Temple Oct. 4 Deryn Bowser, WR, Akron Brian Lainhart, FS, KSU Igor Iveljic, PK, Akron Oct. 11 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Lee Renfro, LB, Ohio Barrett Way, PK, Ohio Oct. 18 Dennis Kennedy, RB, Akron Davonte Shannon, SS, UB Nate Parseghian, PK, MIA Oct. 25 Eugene Jarvis, RB, KSU Brian Lainhart, FS, KSU Jeff Wathne, P/PK, Temple Nov. 1 James Starks, RB, UB P.J. Mahone, DB, BGSU Andrae Smith, UB Nov. 8 Akron’s Offensive Line Erique Dozier, LB, BGSU Peter Fardon, P, UB Nov. 15 James Starks, RB, UB Rico Murray, DB, KSU A.J. Principe, PK, UB Nov. 22 Drew Willy, QB, UB Mike Newton, S, UB Chris Garrett, KOR, Ohio Nov. 28 Julian Edelman, QB, KSU Diyral Briggs, DL, BGSU Barrett Way, PK, Ohio

2009-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 7 Aaron Opelt, QB, Toledo Cory Hanson, LB, NIU Mike Salerno, PK, NIU Sept. 14 Aaron Opelt, QB, Toledo Austin Pritchard, LB, WMU Andrew Aguila, PK, CMU Sept. 21 Me’co Brown, RB, NIU Jamail Berry, S, WMU Antonio Brown, KOR, CMU Sept. 28 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Austin Pritchard, LB, WMU Alex Steigerwald, PK, Toledo Oct. 5 Stephen Williams, WR, Toledo Jake Coffman, DE, NIU Brett Hartmann, P, CMU Oct. 12 Brandon West, RB, WMU Nick Bellore, LB, CMU Antonio Brown, KOR, CMU Oct. 19 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Brandon Bice, DE, NIU Barry Church, S, Toledo Oct. 26 MiQuale Lewis, RB, BSU Larry Knight, DE, CMU Brandon West, KOR, WMU Nov. 2 Chad Spann, RB, NIU Justin Braska, DE, WMU Mike Salerno, PK, NIU Nov. 9 Chad Spann, RB, NIU Cory Hanson, LB, NIU Brandon West, KOR, WMU Nov. 16 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Jamail Berry, S, WMU Brandon West, KOR, WMU Nov. 23 Dan LeFevour, QB, CMU Jake Coffman, DE, NIU Alex Steigerwald, PK, Toledo Nov. 30 Bryan Schroeder, RB, CMU Archie Donald, LB, Toledo Ben Armer, P, WMU 2009-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 7 Freddie Barnes, WR, BGSU Cobrani Mixon, LB, KSU Matt Weller, PK, Ohio Sept. 14 Zach Maynard, QB, Buffalo Brian Wagner, LB, Akron Jerry Phillips, PK, BGSU Sept. 21 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Brian Lainhart, S, KSU Brandon McManus, PK, Temple Sept. 28 Theo Scott, QB, Ohio Elijah Joseph, LB, Temple Freddy Cortez, PK, KSU Oct. 5 Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple Dak Notestine, DL, Ohio Jerry Phillips, PK, BGSU Oct. 12 Freddie Barnes, WR, BGSU Jaiquawn Jarrett, S, Temple Melvin Payne, LB, Ohio Oct. 19 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Mike Newton, S, Buffalo Chad Clemens, LB, Ohio Oct. 26 Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple Kevin Hogan, DE, KSU Dashan Miller, KOR, Akron Nov. 2 Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple Monte Simmons, DE, KSU Matt Weller, PK, Ohio Nov. 9 Tyler Sheehan, QB, BGSU Miguel Graham, DB, Akron Brandon McManus, PK, Temple Nov. 16 Naaman Roosevelt, WR, UB Jerett Sanderson, LB, BGSU Matt Weller, PK, Ohio Nov. 23 Theo Scott, QB, Ohio Muhammad Wilkerson, DT, Temple LaVon Brazill, PR, Ohio Nov. 30 Theo Scott, QB, Ohio Roger Williams, DB, BGSU A.J. Principe, PK, Buffalo

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2010-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 6 Dwayne Priest, RB, EMU Nick Bellore, LB, CMU Ben Armer, P, WMU Sept. 13 Alex Carder, QB, WMU Dan Molls, LB, Toledo Jay Karutz, P, EMU Sept. 20 Paris Cotton, RB, CMU Desmond Marrow, DB, Toledo Josh Wilber, P, NIU Sept. 27 Chad Spann, RB, NIU Archie Donald, LB, Toledo Jimmie Ward, DB, NIU Oct. 4 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Robert Eddins, DE, BSU Ben Armer, P, WMU Oct. 11 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Lewis Toler, DB, WMU John Potter, PK, WMU Oct. 18 Alex Gillett, QB, EMU T.J. Fatinikun, DE, Toledo Jimmie Ward, DB, NIU Oct. 25 Juan Nunez, WR, WMU Tyrone Clark, LB, NIU Isaiah Ballard, KOR, Toledo Nov. 1 Jordan White, WR, WMU Jake Coffman, DE, NIU Vince Penza, P, Toledo Nov. 8 Jack Tomlinson, WR, BSU Armond Staten, LB, CMU Ian McGarvey, PK, BSU Nov. 15 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Sean Baker, S, BSU Ian McGarvey, PK, BSU Nov. 22 Dwayne Priest, RB, EMU Jamail Berry, DB, WMU Jordan Delegal, LB, NIU Nov. 29 Terrance Owens, QB, Toledo Jake Coffman, DE, NIU Eric Page, KR, Toledo 2010-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 6 Spencer Keith, QB, KSU Keith Morgan, DB, BGSU Brandon McManus, PK, Temple Sept. 13 Thomas Merriweather, RB, MIA Muhammad Wilkerson, DL, Temple Freddy Cortez, PK, KSU Sept. 20 Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple Dwayne Woods, LB, BGSU Paul Hershey, P, Ohio Sept. 27 Terrence McCrae, WR, Ohio Jaiquawn Jarrett, DB, Temple Paul Hershey, P, Ohio Oct. 4 Matt Brown, RB, Temple Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo Trevor Cook, PK, Miami Oct. 11 Phil Bates, QB, Ohio Roosevelt Nix, DT, KSU Matt Rinehart, P, KSU Oct. 18 Boo Jackson, QB, Ohio Evan Harris, LB, Miami Adrian Robinson, DE, Temple Oct. 25 Tyshon Goode, WR, KSU Muhammad Wilkerson, DL, Temple Freddy Cortez, PK, KSU Nov. 1 Nick Harwell, WR, Miami Chris Jones, DT, BGSU Matt Rinehart, P, KSU Nov. 8 Mike Gerardi, QB, Temple Stafford Gatling, DL, Ohio Matt Rinehart, P, KSU Nov. 15 Nick Harwell, WR, Miami Dwayne Woods, LB, BGSU Trevor Cook, PK, Miami Nov. 22 Vince Davidson, RB, Ohio Brandon Stephens, DB, Miami Eugene Cooper, PR, BGSU Nov. 29 Thomas Merriweather, RB, MIA Cobrani Mixon, LB, KSU Paul Hershey, P, Ohio

2011-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 5 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Nathan Ollie, DT, BSU Ryan Casano, K, Toledo Sept. 12 Eric Page, WR, Toledo Marcus English, LB, EMU John Potter, K, WMU Sept. 19 Jordan White, WR, WMU Travis Freeman, LB, BSU John Potter, K, WMU Sept. 26 co-Jordan White, WR, WMU Sean Baker, S, BSU Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo co-Eric Page, WR, Toledo Oct. 3 Alex Carder, QB, WMU Robert Bell, LB, Toledo David Harman, K, CMU Oct. 10 Jordan White, WR, WMU Ron Newcomb, DT, NIU Eric Page, PR, Toledo Oct. 17 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Desmond Marrow, DB, Toledo Scott Kovanda, P, BSU Oct. 24 Javonti Greene, RB, EMU Desmond Marrow, DB, Toledo Jalill Smith, KR, BSU Oct. 31 Jordan White, WR, WMU Johnnie Simon, R, WMU David Harman, K, CMU Nov. 7 Chandler Harnish, QB, NU Dan Molls, LB, Toledo Tommylee Lews, KR, NIU Nov. 14 co-Alex Carder, QB, WMU Brad Ohrman, DL, EMU John Potter, PK, WMU co-Jordan White, WR, WMU Nov. 21 Chandler Harnish, QB, NIU Drew Nowak, DL, WMU Demarius Reed, KR, EMU Nov. 28 Eric Page, WR, Toledo Sean Progar, DE, NIU John Potter, K, WMU 2011-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 5 Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple Chris Jones, DT, BGSU Travis Carrie, PR, Ohio Sept. 12 Eugene Cooper, WR, BGSU Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo Matt Weller, PK, Ohio Sept. 19 Tyler Tettleton, QB, Ohio Dwayne Woods, LB, BGSU Matt Weller, PK, Ohio Sept. 26 Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple Luke Wollet, S, KSU Ray Hutson, WR, BGSU Oct. 3 Tyler Tettleton, QB, Ohio C.J. Malauulu, LB, KSU BooBoo Gates, PR, BGSU Oct. 10 Branden Oliver, RB, Buffalo Stephen Johnson, LB, Temple Matt Weller, PK, Ohio Oct. 17 Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple Roosevelt Nix, DT, KSU BooBoo Gates, PR, BGSU Oct. 24 Chazz Anderson, QB, Buffalo Chris Jones, DT, BGSU Matt Weller, PK, Ohio Oct. 31 Zac Dysert, QB, Miami Luke Batton, LB, KSU Freddy Cortez, PK, KSU Nov. 7 Donte’ Harden, RB, Ohio Jerrell Wedge, LB, Miami Rob Hollomon, KR, KSU Nov. 14 Matt Brown, RB, Temple Roosevelt Nix, DT, KSU Paul Hershey, P, Ohio Nov. 21 Branden Oliver, RB, Buffalo Stephen Johnson, LB, Temple Matt Weller, PK, Ohio Nov. 28 Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple Keith Moore, LB, Ohio Matt Brown, KR, Temple

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2012-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 3 Jahwan Edwards, RB, Ball State Sean Progar, DE, Northern Illinois Vince Penza, P, Toledo Sept. 10 Terrance Owens, QB, Toledo Jimmie Ward, S, Northern Illinois Andrew Haldeman, K, Western Michigan Sept. 17 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Cheatham Norrils, DB, Toledo Steven Schott, K, Ball State Sept. 24 co-, QB, CMU Desmond Bozeman, LB, WMU David Harman, K, Central Michigan co-Keith Wenning, QB, Ball State co-Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Oct. 1 Keith Wenning, QB, Ball State Dan Molls, LB, Toledo Mathew Sims, K, Northern Illinois Oct. 8 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Freddie Bishop, DL, Western Michigan Bernard Reedy, KR, Toledo Oct. 15 Bronson Hill, RB, EMU Marlon Moore, DB, Northern Illinois Bernard Reedy, KR, Toledo Oct. 22 Tyler Benz, QB, EMU Nathan Ollie, DT, Ball State Bernard Reedy, KR, Toledo Oct. 29 Zurlon Tipton, RB, CMU Sean Progar, DE, Northern Illinois Mathew Sims, K, Northern Illinois Nov. 5 Eric Monette, WR, WMU Ken Bishop, DT, Northern Illinois Richie Hogan, P, Central Michigan Nov. 12 David Fluellen, RB, Toledo Nick Miles, DE, Ball State Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo Nov. 19 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Jahleel Addae, DB, Central Michigan Dylan Mulder, K, Eastern Michigan Nov. 26 Zurlon Tipton, RB, CMU Trent Voss, LB, Toledo Tommylee Lewis, KR, Northern Illinois 2012-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 3 Tyler Tettleton, QB, Ohio Colby Way, DE, Buffalo Dri Archer, KR, Kent State Sept. 10 Dalton Williams, QB, Akron Chris Jones, DT, Bowling Green Matt Weller, K, Ohio Sept. 17 Tyler Tettleton, QB, Ohio Chris Jones, DT, Bowling Green Matt Weller, K, Ohio Sept. 24 Zac Dysert, QB, Miami Darius Polk, DB, Kent State Robert Stein, K, Akron Oct. 1 Zac Dysert, QB, Miami Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo Dri Archer, KR, Kent State Oct. 8 Trayion Durham, RB, Kent State Ryland Ward, DB, Bowling Green Daz’ Patterson, KR, Ohio Oct. 15 Dri Archer, RB, Kent State Chris Jones, DT, Bowling Green Matt Weller, K, Ohio Oct. 22 Trayion Durham, RB, Kent State Dwayne Woods, LB, Bowling Green Freddie Cortez, K, Kent State Oct. 29 Nick Harwell, WR, Miami Luke Batton, LB, Kent State Kaleb Patterson, K, Miami Nov. 5 Branden Oliver, RB, Buffalo Roosevelt Nix, DL, Kent State Patrick Clarke, K, Buffalo Nov. 12 Anthon Samuel, RB, BGSU Cortney Lester, DB, Buffalo Colter Johnson, P, UMass Nov. 19 Dri Archer, RB, Kent State Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo Anthony Melchiori, P, Kent State Nov. 26 John Pettigrew, RB, BGSU C.J. Malauulu, LB, Kent State Matt Weller, K, Ohio

2013-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 2 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Donald Celiscar, DB, Western Michigan Mathew Sims, K, Northern Illinois Sept. 9 Keith Wenning, QB, Ball State Nate Ollie, DT, Ball State Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo Sept. 16 Tommylee Lewis, WR, NIU Ken Bishop, DT, NIU Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo Sept. 23 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Junior Sylvestre, LB, Toledo Bernard Reedy, KOR, Toledo Sept. 30 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Kenneth Lee, LB, Ball State Tommylee Lewis, KOR, NIU Oct. 7 Cameron Stingily, RB, NIU Jonathan Newsome, DE, Ball State Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo Oct. 14 Willie Snead, WR, Ball State Kavon Frazier, DB, Central Michigan Kyle Schmidt, P, Ball State Oct. 21 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Jayrone Elliott, DT, Toledo Tyler Allen, KOR, Eastern Michigan Oct. 28 Jordan Williams, WR, Ball State Junior Sylvestre, LB, Toledo Andrew Haldeman, K, Western Michigan Nov. 4 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Ken Bishop, DT, Northern Illinois Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo Nov. 11 Ryan Brumfield, RB, EMU Jonathan Newsome, DE, Ball State Andrew Haldeman, K, Western Michigan Nov. 18 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Tony Annese, DB, Central Michigan Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo Nov. 25 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Blake Serpa, DE, Central Michigan Richie Hogan, P, Central Michigan Dec. 2 Jordan Lynch, QB, NIU Jonathan Newsome, DE, Ball State Courtney Williams, KR, Central Michigan 2013-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 2 William Houston, FB, BGSU Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo Ryan Burbrink, PR, BGSU Sept. 9 Matt Johnson, QB, BGSU Jovon Johnson, LB, Ohio Zach Murphy, P, Miami Sept. 16 Kyle Pohl, QB, Akron Devin Bass, DB, Ohio Paul Senn, LB, BGSU Sept. 23 Matt Johnson, QB, BGSU Dayonne Nunley, DB, Miami Zach Murphy, P, Miami Sept. 30 Travis Greene, RB, BGSU Adam Redden, S, Buffalo Patrick Clarke, K, Buffalo Oct. 7 Branden Oliver, RB, Buffalo Thad Ingol, S, Ohio Dri Archer, KR, Kent State Oct. 14 Matt Johnson, QB, BGSU Colby Way, DE, Buffalo Zach Paul, P, Akron Oct. 21 Tyler Tettleton, QB, Ohio Adam Redden, S, Buffalo Andrew Pratt, WR, Akron Oct. 28 Branden Oliver, RR, Buffalo Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo Josiah Yazdani, K, Ohio Nov. 4 Jawon Chisholm, RB, Akron Roosevelt Nix, DL, Kent State Brendon Levengood, K, UMass Nov. 11 Branden Oliver, RB, Buffalo Jerry ‘BooBoo Gates, DB, BGSU Tyler Tate, K, BGSU Nov. 18 Joe Licata, QB, Buffalo Malachi Freeman, DB, Akron Brian Schmiedebusch, P, BGSU Nov. 25 Ronnie Moore, WR, BGSU Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo Nate Terhune, DT, Kent State Dec. 2 Shaun Joplin, WR, BGSU Jatavis Brown, LB, Akron Josiah Yazdani, K, Ohio

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2014-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 1 Jarvion Franklin, RB, WMU Tony Annese, S, Central Michigan Nathan Adams, LB, Eastern Michigan Sept. 8 Thomas Rawls, RB, CMU Rasheen Lemon, LB, Northern Illinois Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo Sept. 15 co-Drew Hare, QB, NIU Cleveland Smith, DT, Western Michigan Tyler Wedel, P/K, NIU co-Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo Sept. 22 Jarvion Franklin, RB, WMU Justin Cherocci, LB, Central Michigan Corey Jones, KR, Toledo Sept. 29 Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo Ronald Zamort, DB, Western Michigan Ron Coluzzi, P, Central Michigan Oct. 6 Titus Davis, WR, CMU Junior Sylvestre, LB, Toledo Western Michigan P J. Schroeder Oct. 13 co-Thomas Rawls, RB, CMU Anthony Zappone, LB, Eastern Michigan Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo co-Reginald Bell Jr., QB, EMU Oct. 20 Jarvion Franklin, RB, WMU Eric Patterson, DB, Ball State Scott Secor, K, Ball State Oct. 27 co-Corey Davis, WR, WMU Trevor Ishmael, LB, Western Michigan Ron Coluzzi, P, Central Michigan co-Kareem Hunt, RB, Toledo Nov. 6 Jarvion Franklin, RB, WMU Anthony Brooks, DB, Northern Illinois Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo Nov. 17 Zach Terrell, QB, WMU Junior Sylvestre, LB, Toledo Christian Hagan, K, Northern Illinois Nov. 24 Kareem Hunt, RB, Toledo Donald Celiscar, DB, Western Michigan Tyler Wedel, P, Northern Illinois Dec. 1 Jahwan Edwards, RB, Ball State Dechane Durante, DB, Northern Illinois Corey Jones, PR, Toledo 2014-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 1 Kyle Pohl, QB, Akron Nate Holley, S, Kent State Josiah Yazdani K, Ohio Sept. 8 Joe Licata, QB, Buffalo Quentin Poling, LB, Ohio Ryan Burbrink, PR, Bowling Green Sept. 15 James Knapke, QB, BGSU Quinten Rollins, DB, Miami Tyler Tate, K, Bowling Green Sept. 22 David Frazier, WR, Miami Quentin Poling, LB, Ohio Joe Davidson, P, Bowling Green Sept. 29 Blake Frohnapfel, QB, UMass Jatavis Brown, LB, Akron Tyler Tate, K, Bowling Green Oct. 6 Andrew Hendrix, QB, Miami Nate Holley, S, Kent State Tyler Tate, K, Bowling Green Oct. 13 David Frazier, WR, Miami Brian Sutton, DB, Bowling Green Akron K Robert Stein Oct. 20 Andrew Hendrix, QB, Miami Nick Cuthbert, S, Kent State Josiah Yazdani K, Ohio Oct. 27 Blake Frohnapfel, QB, UMass Adam Redden, S, Buffalo Mitch Bonnstetter, P, Ohio Nov. 6 A.J. Ouellette, RB, Ohio Nick Johnson, DB, Bowling Green Josiah Yazdani, K, Ohio Nov. 17 Tajae Sharpe, WR, UMass Jordan Italiano, DB, Kent State Joe Davidson, P, Bowling Green Nov. 24 A.J. Ouellette, RB, Ohio Gabe Martin, LB, Bowling Green Robert Stein, K, Akron Dec. 1 Anthone Taylor RB, Buffalo Quinten Rollins, DB, Miami Clint Stephens, KR, Bowling Green

2015-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 7 Kenny Golladay, WR, NIU Kavon Frazier, DB, Central Michigan Darius Phillips, KR, Western Michigan Sept. 14 Phillip Ely, QB, Toledo Cheatham Norrils, DB, Toledo Brendan Renius, K, Eastern Michigan Sept. 21 Kareem Hunt, RB, Toledo Shawun Lurry, DB, NIU Jameson Vest, K, Toledo Sept. 28 Phillip Ely, QB, Toledo co - Orion Jones, DT, Toledo Aregeros Turner, KR, NIU co - Ben Ingle, LB, Ball State Oct. 5 Terry Swanson, RB, Toledo Tim Hamilton, LB, Central Michigan Brian Eavey, K, Central Michigan Oct. 12 Drew Hare, QB, NIU Trent Voss, DE, Toledo Darius Phillips, KR, Western Michigan Oct. 19 Jamauri Bogan, RB, WMU Bobby Jones, LB, NIU co - Ja’Wuan Woodley, LB, Toledo co - Keenen Gibbs, DE, Toledo Oct. 26 Drew Hare, QB, NIU Robert Spillane, LB, Western Michigan Brian Eavey, K, Central Michigan Nov. 2 Zach Terrell, QB, WMU Blake Serpa, DL, Central Michigan Darian Green, KR, Ball State Nov. 9 Corey Davis, WR, WMU Boomer Mays, LB, NIU Christian Hagan, K, NIU Nov. 16 Joel Bouagnon, RB, NIU Great Ibe, LB, Eastern Michigan Aregeros Turner, KR, NIU Nov. 23 Kareem Hunt, RB, Toledo Boomer Mays, LB, NIU Brian Eavey, K, Central Michigan Nov. 30 Corey Davis, WR, WMU Marion Moore, S, NIU Kavon Frazier, DB, Central Michigan

2015-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 7 Matt Johnson, QB, BGSU Quentin Poling, LB, Ohio Jacob Martinez, PR, Buffalo Sept. 14 Matt Johnson, QB, BGSU Nathan Carpenter, S, Ohio Joseph Davidson, P, Bowling Green Sept. 21 Roger Lewis, WR, BGSU Demetrius Monday, DB, Kent State Tyler Grassman, P, Buffalo Sept. 28 Matt Johnson, QB, BGSU Terence Waugh, DT, Kent State Michael Buddenberg, LS, Akron Oct. 5 Roger Lewis, WR, BGSU Quentin Poling, LB, Ohio Robert Stein, K, Akron Oct. 12 Matt Johnson, QB, BGSU Quentin Poling, LB, Ohio Tyler Tate, K, Bowling Green Oct. 19 Matt Johnson, QB, BGSU Nick Cuthbert, DB Kent State Anthony Melchiori, P, Kent State Oct. 26 Matt Johnson, QB, BGSU Okezie Alozie, LB, Buffalo Joseph Davidson, P, Bowling Green Nov. 2 Joe Licata, QB, Buffalo Brison Burris, DB, Miami Tyler Grassman, P, Buffalo Nov. 9 Travis Greene, RB, BGSU JT Jones, DE, Miami Tyler Grassman, P, Buffalo Nov. 16 Travis Greene, RB, BGSU Jatavis Brown, LB, Akron Tony Reid, DB, Miami Nov. 23 Thomas Woodson, QB, Akron Bryson Albright, DE, Miami Josiah Yazdani, K, Ohio Nov. 30 Marquis Young, RB, UMass Brandon Harris, LB, Bowling Green Zach Paul, P, Akron www.GetSomeMACtion.com 149 HISTORY AND RECORDS

2016-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 5 Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo Robert Spillane, LB, Western Michigan Paul Fricano, K, Eastern Michigan Sept. 12 Cooper Rush, QB, CMU Josh Cox, DB, Central Michigan Darius Phillips, PR/KOR, Western Michigan Sept. 19 co-Cooper Rush, QB, CMU co-Robert Spillane, LB, Western Michigan Paul Fricano, K, Eastern Michigan co-Jamauri Bogan, RB, WMU co-Trayvon Hester, DT, Toledo Sept. 26 Zach Terrell, QB, WMU Jeremiah Harris, DL, Eastern Michigan Darius Phillips, PR/KOR, Western Michigan Oct. 3 co-Corey Davis, WR, WMU Sean Folliard, LB, NIU Austin Barnes, P, Eastern Michigan co-Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo Oct. 10 Jarvion Franklin, RB, WMU Amari Coleman, DB, Central Michigan Christian Hagan, K, NIU Oct. 17 co-Brogan Roback, QB, EMU Caleb Bailey, DL, Western Michigan Nick Ellis, P, Toledo co-Jarvion Franklin, RB, WMU Oct. 24 Cody Thompson, WR, Toledo Robert Spillane, LB, Western Michigan Aregeros Turner, KR, NIU Oct. 31 Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo Ja’Wuan Woodley, LB, Toledo Austin Barnes, P, Eastern Michigan Nov. 7 co-Joel Bouagnon, RB, NIU Darius Phillips, DB, Western Michigan Nick Ellis, P, Toledo co-Corey Davis, WR, WMU Nov. 14 Brogan Roback, QB, EMU Robert Spillane, LB, Western Michigan Nick Ellis, P, Toledo Nov. 21 Zach Terrell, QB, WMU Joe Ostman, DL, Central Michigan Corey Jones, PR, Toledo Nov. 28 Brogan Roback, QB, EMU Asantay Brown, LB, Western Michigan Nick Ellis, P, Toledo 2016-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 5 Thomas Woodson, QB, Akron Nate Holley, S, Kent State Louis Zervos, K, Ohio Sept. 12 Greg Windham, QB, Ohio Chad Moore, LB, Ohio JoJo Natson, KR, Akron Sept. 19 JoJo Natson, WR, Akron Quentin Poling, LB, Ohio Louie Zervos, K, Ohio Sept. 26 Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo Junior McMullen, LB, Miami Adam Mitcheson, K, Buffalo Oct. 3 Nick Holley, QB, Kent State Ulysees Gilbert, LB, Akron Michael Farkas, P, Ohio Oct. 10 Nick Holley, QB, Kent State Javon Hagan, DB, Ohio Joseph Davidson, P, Bowling Green Oct. 17 James Morgan, QB, BGSU Zach Smierciak, DL, Miami Joseph Davison, P, Bowling Green Oct. 24 Van Edwards, RB, Akron Tarell Basham, DE, Ohio Kyle Kramer, P, Miami Oct. 31 Jordan Johnson, RB, Buffalo JT Jones, DE, Miami Shane Hynes, K, Kent State Nov. 7 Gus Ragland, QB, Miami Blair Brown, LB, Ohio Louie Zervos, K, Ohio Nov. 14 Nick Holley, QB, Kent State De’Andre Montgomery, LB, Miami Jake Suder, K, Bowling Green Nov. 21 Tim McAuliffe, OL, BGSU Quentin Poling, LB, Ohio Derek Adams, P, Kent State Nov. 28 Gus Ragland, QB, Miami Trent Greene, LB, Bowling Green Louie Zervos, K, Ohio

2017-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 4 Ian Eriksen, RB, EMU Anthony Winbush, DE, Ball State Darius Phillips, KOR/PR, Western Michigan Sept. 11 , QB, CMU Jeremiah Harris, DL, Eastern Michigan Darius Phillips, KOR/PR, Western Michigan Sept. 18 Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo Juwuan Johnson, LB, Northern Illinois Jameson Vest, K, Toledo Sept. 25 Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo Brody Hoying, DB, Eastern Michigan Jameson Vest, K, Toledo Oct. 2 Christian Blake, WR, NIU Jeremiah Harris, DL, Eastern Michigan Matt Ference, P, NIU Oct. 9 Jarvion Franklin, RB, WMU Sutton Smith, DE, NIU Sean Bunting, DB, Central Michigan Oct. 16 Brogan Roback, QB, EMU Bobby Jones IV, LB, NIU Jameson Vest, K, Toledo Oct. 23 Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo Joe Ostman, DL, Central Michigan Jameson Vest, K, Toledo Christian Hagan, K, NIU Oct. 30 Marcus Childers, QB, NIU Sutton Smith, DE, NIU Diontae Johnson, PR, Toledo Nov. 6 Jonathan Ward, RB, CMU Trevon Mathis, DB, Toledo Jack Sheldon, P, Central Michigan Nov. 13 Jarvion Franklin, RB, WMU Maxx Crosby, DE, Eastern Michigan Jackson Abresch, S, NIU Nov. 20 Terry Swanson, RB, Toledo Sutton Smith, DE, NIU Paulie Fricano, K, Eastern Michigan Nov. 27 Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo Juwuan Johnson, LB, NIU Jameson Vest, K, Toledo 2017-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 4 Nathan Rourke, QB, Ohio Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo Derek Adams, P, Kents State Sept. 11 Nick Holley, QB, Kent State Ulysees Gilbert III, LB, Akron Jake Suder, K, Bowling Green Sept. 18 A.J. Ouellette, RB, Ohio De’Andre Montgomery, DB, Miami Kyle Kramer, P, Miami Sept. 25 A.J. Ouellette, RB, Ohio Sam Connolly, LB, Miami Adam Mitcheson, K, Buffalo Oct. 2 Emmanuel Reed, RB, Buffalo Kyron Brown, DB, Akron Derek Adams, P, Kent State Oct. 9 Drew Anderson, QB, Buffalo Brandon Harris, LB, Bowling Green Nick Gasser, K/P, Akron Oct. 16 Nathan Rourke, QB, Ohio Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo Kyle Kramer, P, Miami Oct. 23 Kenny Young, RB, Miami Chad Moore, LB, Ohio Louie Zervos, K, Ohio Oct. 30 Thomas Woodson, QB, Akron Tim Roberts, DB, Buffalo Nick Gasser, P/K, Akron Nov. 6 Nathan Rourke, QB, Ohio Nate Locke, LB, Bowling Green Matthew Wilcox, KOR, Bowling Green Nov. 13 Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo Quentin Poling, LB, Ohio Louie Zervos, K, Ohio Nov. 20 Kato Nelson, QB, Akron Chuck Harris, DL, Buffalo Nick Gasser, P/K, Akron Nov. 27 Anthony Johnson, WR, Buffalo Ulysees Gilbert III, LB, Akron Nick Gasser, P/K, Akron

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2018-West Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 3 D’Wayne Eskridge, WR, WMU Devonni Reed, DB, Central Michigan Cody Thompson, WR, Toledo Sept. 10 Tyler Wiegers, QB, EMU Sutton Smith, DE, Northern Illinois Chad Ryland, K, Eastern Michigan Sept. 17 Diontae Johnson, WR, Toledo Malik Fountain, LB, Central Michigan Jake Julien, P, Eastern Michigan Sept. 24 Mitchell Guadagni, QB, Toledo Maxx Crosby, DE, Eastern Michigan Gavin Paddie, K, Western Michigan Oct. 1 Jayden Reed, WR, WMU Antonio Jones-Davis, LB, Northern Illinois Jake Julien, P, Eastern Michigan Oct. 8 Eli Peters, QB, Toledo Ralph Holley, DT, Western Michigan Jake Julien, P, Eastern Michigan Oct. 15 Jamauri Bogan, RB, WMU Sutton Smith, DE, Northern Illinois Morgan Hagee, K, Ball State Oct. 22 Tyler Wiegers, QB, EMU Alex Grace, LB, Western Michigan Jake Julien, P, Eastern Michigan Oct. 29 Cody Thompson, WR, Toledo Mykelti Williams, DB, Northern Illinois Matt Ference, P, Northern Illinois Nov. 5 Tre Harbison, RB, NIU Jalen McKie, DB, Northern Illinois Jameson Vest, K, Toledo Nov. 12 Tre Harbison, RB, NIU Maxx Crosby, DE, Eastern Michigan Sutton Smith, DE, Northern Illinois Nov. 19 Drew Pitt, QB, Ball State Josh Corcoran, DE, Northern Illinois Diontae Johnson, KOR/PR, Toledo Nov. 26 Ian Eriksen, RB, EMU Sutton Smith, DE, Northern Illinois Jake Julien, P, Eastern Michigan

2018-East Division Players of the Week DATE OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Sept. 3 Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo Jim Jones, LB, Kent State DL Knock, KOR, Ohio Sept. 10 Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo Cameron Lewis, DB, Buffalo Nick Gasser, P/K, Akron Sept. 17 K.J. Osborn, WR, Buffalo Alvin Davis, DB, Akron Michael Farkas, K/P, Ohio Sept. 24 Alonzo Smith, RB, Miami Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo Nick Gasser, P/K, Akron Oct. 1 Nathan Rourke, QB, Ohio Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo Maurice Thomas, KOR, Miami Oct. 8 Nathan Rourke, QB, Ohio Brad Koenig, LB, Miami Matthew Trickett, K, Kent State Oct. 15 Kenny Young, RB, Miami Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo Michael Farkas, P, Ohio Oct. 22 Nathan Rourke, QB, Ohio Brad Koenig, LB, Miami Derek Adams, P, Kent State Oct. 29 A.J. Ouellette, RB, Ohio John Lako, LB, Akron Louie Zervos, K, Ohio Nov. 5 Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo Dalton Hicks, LB, Kent State Alvin Floyd, S, Ohio Nov. 12 Jaret Patterson, RB, Buffalo Justin Brandon, DT, Buffalo Kyle Kramer, P, Miami Nov. 19 A.J. Ouellette, RB, Ohio Da’don Rucker Furlow, DB, Miami Sam Sloman, K, Miami Nov. 26 Alonzo Smith, RB, Miami Brad Koenig, LB, Miami Kylan Nelson, PR, Ohio

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RUSHING OFFENSE (YDS) PASSING OFFENSE (YDS) YEAR SCHOOL CARRIES YARDS YPC YPG YEAR SCHOOL G ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD YPG 2018 Ohio 557 3,358 6.0 258.3 2018 Buffalo 14 419 230 13 .549 3,155 28 225.4 2017 Ohio 554 3,179 5.7 244.5 2017 Buffalo 12 400 234 6 .585 3,490 24 290.8 2016 Northern Illinois 549 2,877 5.2 239.8 2016 Toledo 13 423 291 9 .688 4,196 46 322.8 2015 Toledo 492 2,495 5.1 207.9 2015 Bowling Green 14 594 398 8 .670 5,135 47 366.8 2014 Toledo 576 3,333 5.8 256.4 2014 UMass 12 492 269 13 .547 3,741 27 311.8 2013 Northern Illinois 655 4,161 6.4 297.2 2013 Bal State 13 509 322 8 .633 4,214 35 324.2 2012 Northern Illinois 613 3,335 5.4 238.2 2012 Akron 12 583 364 18 .624 3,753 30 312.8 2011 Temple 636 3,335 5.2 256.5 2011 Western Michigan 13 554 369 16 .667 4,385 40 337.3 2010 Northern Illinois 581 3,645 6.3 260.4 2010 Western Michigan 12 475 298 12 .627 3,429 30 285.8 2009 Northern Illinois 531 2,537 4.8 195.2 2009 Bowling Green 13 596 381 7 .639 4,110 27 316.2 2008 Kent State 527 2,767 5.3 230.6 2008 Western Michigan 13 535 346 10 .647 3,831 37 294.7 2007 Toledo 505 2,510 5.0 209.2 2007 Ball State 13 483 273 6 .565 3,704 30 284.9 2006 Bowling Green 505 2,120 4.2 176.7 2006 Ball State 12 373 232 11 .622 3,112 27 259.3 2005 Toledo 490 2,602 5.3 216.8 2005 Miami 11 455 254 14 .571 3,208 27 291.6 2004 Northern Illinois 550 2,858 5.2 238.2 2004 Bowling Green 12 472 313 4 .663 4,057 41 338.1 2003 Marshall 499 2,356 4.7 196.3 2003 Miami 14 535 363 11 .679 4,772 38 340.9 2002 Ohio 649 2,878 4.4 239.8 2002 Marshall 13 575 383 15 .666 4,804 35 369.5 2001 Ohio 567 2,641 4.7 240.1 2001 Marshall 12 477 319 7 .639 4,201 40 350.1 2000 Ohio 646 3,553 5.5 323.0 2000 Marshall 12 483 293 10 .607 3,584 24 298.7 1999 Ohio 624 2,888 4.6 262.5 1999 Marshall 12 427 206 11 .670 3,901 37 325.1 1998 Ohio 680 3,044 4.5 276.7 1998 Western Michigan 11 409 238 16 .582 3,414 24 310.4 1997 Ohio 649 3,321 5.1 301.9 1997 Marshall 12 450 264 13 .587 3,688 41 307.3 1996 Ohio 685 3,289 4.8 274.1 1996 Central Michigan 11 369 198 12 .537 3,041 23 276.5 1995 Toledo 564 2,690 4.8 244.5 1995 Eastern Michigan 11 441 254 19 .576 3,323 23 302.1 1994 Central Michigan 571 3,132 5.5 284.7 1994 Western Michigan 11 393 227 13 .578 2,685 19 244.1 1993 Akron 552 2,103 3.8 191.2 1993 Central Michigan 11 319 186 17 .583 2,745 19 249.5 1992 Akron 556 2,181 3.9 198.3 1992 Western Michigan 11 392 190 15 .485 2,513 11 228.5 1991 Central Michigan 507 1,808 3.6 164.4 1991 Bowling Green 11 333 189 12 .568 2,232 18 202.9 1990 Toledo 596 2,474 4.2 224.9 1990 Western Michigan 11 363 182 12 .501 2,576 17 234.2 1989 Central Michigan 501 1,871 3.7 170.1 1989 Bowling Green 11 415 223 13 .537 2,781 18 252.8 1988 Kent State 624 3,073 4.9 279.4 1988 Western Michigan 11 397 221 18 .557 2,863 22 260.3 1987 Eastern Michigan 551 2,489 4.5 226.3 1987 Western Michigan 11 463 213 26 .460 2,899 13 263.5 1986 Central Michigan 590 2,798 4.7 279.8 1986 Ohio 11 428 232 22 .542 2,455 13 223.2 1985 Northern Illinois 567 2,020 3.6 183.7 1985 Bowling Green 11 394 239 16 .607 2,856 20 259.6 1984 Central Michigan 565 2,557 4.5 232.1 1984 Bowling Green 11 416 265 13 .637 2,960 21 269.1 1983 Central Michigan 591 3,050 5.2 277.3 1983 Bowling Green 11 480 305 17 .635 3,320 16 301.8 1982 Northern Illinois 542 2,017 3.7 201.7 1982 Bowling Green 11 285 176 18 .618 2,129 13 193.5 1981 Toledo 633 2,892 4.6 262.9 1981 Ohio 11 332 179 17 .539 2,417 14 219.7 1980 Western Michigan 579 2,614 4.5 237.6 1980 Ball State 11 303 176 10 .581 1,931 13 175.5 1979 Central Michigan 741 3,183 4.3 289.4 1979 Eastern Michigan 11 272 136 17 .500 1,784 7 162.2 1978 Central Michigan 698 3,018 4.3 274.4 1978 Bowling Green 11 296 161 14 .544 2,182 16 198.4 1977 Central Michigan 731 3,213 4.4 292.1 1977 Ohio 11 276 155 14 .585 2,045 1 185.9 1976 Western Michigan 677 3,136 4.6 285.1 1976 Bowling Green 11 263 132 14 .502 1,936 14 176.0 1975 Central Michigan 740 3,613 4.9 328.5 1975 Toledo 11 312 190 12 .609 2,335 13 212.3 1974 Miami 612 2,565 4.2 256.5 1974 Toledo 11 309 187 13 .605 2,335 13 212.3 1973 Kent State 593 2,301 3.9 209.2 1973 Toledo 11 303 165 17 .545 2,234 15 203.1 1972 Miami 683 2,806 4.1 280.6 1972 Toledo 11 259 132 14 .520 1,751 4 159.2 1971 Western Michigan 618 2,607 4.3 260.7 1971 Toledo 11 257 128 15 .498 1,869 16 169.9 1970 Western Michigan 558 2,631 4.7 263.1 1970 Toledo 10 292 164 12 .562 2,074 18 188.5 1969 Toledo 527 2,292 4.3 229.2 1969 Bowling Green 10 294 150 12 .520 1,701 16 170.1 1968 Miami 625 2,550 4.1 255.0 1968 Bowling Green 10 281 149 11 .530 1,750 13 175.0 1967 Miami 608 2,253 3.8 225.3 1967 Toledo 10 264 131 12 .496 1,697 11 169.7 1966 Kent State 562 2,258 4.0 225.8 1966 Toledo 10 280 132 16 .471 1,565 8 156.5 1965 Miami 547 2,071 3.8 207.1 1965 Miami 10 146 70 10 .479 1,016 11 101.6 1964 Bowling Green 492 2,398 4.9 239.8 1964 Miami 10 150 89 4 .593 1,268 8 126.8 1963 Ohio 469 2,061 4.4 206.1 1963 Western Michigan 9 159 68 16 .430 1,187 6 131.9 1962 Miami 496 2,262 4.6 226.2 1962 Ohio 10 142 69 7 .486 1,164 11 116.4 1961 Bowling Green 524 2,126 4.1 236.2 1961 Western Michigan 9 162 84 15 .519 1,277 9 138.2 1960 Bowling Green 503 2,431 4.8 270.1 1960 Western Michigan 9 124 59 7 .476 872 8 96.9 1959 Ohio 462 2,241 4.9 249.0 1959 Bowling Green 9 156 83 9 .532 1,174 10 130.4 1958 Miami 493 2,355 4.8 261.7 1958 Bowling Green 9 124 66 2 .532 959 4 106.6 1957 Miami 431 2,083 4.8 231.4 1957 Toledo 9 142 62 10 .437 835 9 92.8 1956 Miami 488 2,312 4.7 256.9 1956 Kent State 9 111 55 6 .495 1,038 6 115.3 1955 Miami 430 2,507 5.8 278.6 1955 Bowling Green 9 123 68 8 .553 1,124 11 124.9 1954 Kent State 483 3,392 7.0 376.9 1954 Western Michigan 9 156 60 18 .385 959 3 106.6 1953 Kent State 477 2,635 6.0 292.8 1953 Bowling Green 9 166 66 18 .398 116 9 124.0 1952 Miami 504 2,801 5.5 311.2 1952 Miami 9 134 80 7 .597 1,226 13 136.2 1951 Kent State 535 2,535 4.7 281.7 1951 Miami 10 184 90 15 .489 1,266 11 126.6 1950 Miami 389 2,166 5.6 240.7 1950 Miami 9 170 85 5 .500 1,581 18 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TOTAL OFFENSE (YDS) SCORING OFFENSE YEAR SCHOOL PLAYS YARDS YPG YEAR SCHOOL G TD PAT 2-XP FG SAF TP PPG 2018 Ohio 867 6,068 466.8 2018 Toledo 13 69 64 1 15 0 525 40.4 2017 Toledo 981 6,775 483.9 2017 Ohio 13 66 61 1 15 2 508 39.1 2016 Toledo 935 6,731 517.8 2016 Western Michigan 14 75 71 1 19 1 582 41.6 2015 Bowling Green 1,136 7,655 546.8 2015 Bowling Green 14 82 75 0 8 0 591 42.2 2014 Toledo 973 6,377 490.5 2014 Toledo 13 61 57 1 17 0 476 36.6 2013 Northern Illinois 1,073 7,277 519.8 2013 Northern Illinois 14 71 69 0 20 0 555 39.6 2012 Northern Illinois 1,023 6,574 469.6 2012 Northern Illinois 14 71 69 0 15 0 540 38.6 2011 Toledo 980 6,257 481.3 2011 Toledo 13 72 66 2 15 0 549 42.2 2010 Northern Illinois 910 6,300 450.0 2010 Northern Illinois 14 69 59 1 19 0 532 38.0 2009 Toledo 854 5,259 438.2 2009 Central Michigan 14 61 56 1 17 0 475 33.9 2008 Ball State 925 6,195 442.5 2008 Ball State 14 63 63 0 16 0 489 34.9 2007 Toledo 916 5,381 448.4 2007 Central Michigan 14 60 60 2 9 0 487 34.8 2006 Central Michigan 869 5,254 375.3 2006 Central Michigan 14 55 48 1 12 0 416 29.7 2005 Toledo 868 5,365 447.1 2005 Toledo 12 56 54 0 13 0 429 35.8 2004 Bowling Green 904 6,076 506.3 2004 Bowling Green 12 69 69 0 15 2 532 44.3 2003 Miami 1,053 7,016 501.1 2003 Miami 14 82 80 0 10 0 602 43.0 2002 Marshall 987 6,461 497.0 2002 Bowling Green 12 65 60 2 12 0 490 40.8 2001 Marshall 880 6,060 505.0 2001 Marshall 12 61 51 2 9 0 448 37.3 2000 Northern Illinois 813 4,706 427.8 2000 Northern Illinois 11 51 47 2 16 2 409 37.2 1999 Marshall 841 5,584 465.3 1999 Marshall 12 59 55 0 11 0 442 36.8 1998 Western Michigan 832 5,147 467.9 1998 Western Michigan 11 44 40 1 18 0 360 32.7 1997 Marshall 832 5,339 444.9 1997 Marshall 12 64 55 1 4 0 453 37.8 1996 Central Michigan 871 5,252 477.5 1996 Central Michigan 11 47 45 1 6 2 351 31.9 1995 Eastern Michigan 820 4,940 449.1 1995 Toledo 11 50 44 0 9 0 371 33.7 1994 Toledo 802 4,667 424.3 1994 Bowling Green 11 47 42 2 21 0 391 35.5 1993 Central Michigan 777 4,648 422.5 1993 Central Michigan 11 34 32 0 13 0 275 25.0 1992 Western Michigan 860 4,215 383.2 1992 Bowling Green 11 38 38 2 8 0 289 26.3 1991 Bowling Green 809 3,738 339.8 1991 Bowling Green 11 33 28 2 7 0 251 22.8 1990 Western Michigan 796 4,402 440.2 1990 Toledo 11 33 28 1 18 1 284 25.8 1989 Toledo 796 4,039 367.2 1989 Ball State 11 30 27 2 19 0 268 24.4 1988 Western Michigan 836 4,504 409.5 1988 Western Michigan 11 40 39 0 15 0 324 29.5 1987 Eastern Michigan 746 3,951 359.2 1987 Eastern Michigan 11 41 31 3 10 0 313 28.5 1986 Central Michigan 748 3,848 384.4 1986 Miami 11 42 42 0 15 0 339 30.8 1985 Bowling Green 772 4,160 378.2 1985 Bowling Green 11 46 40 0 10 1 348 31.6 1984 Central Michigan 776 4,318 392.5 1984 Bowling Green 11 41 34 5 11 2 327 29.7 1983 Bowling Green 869 4,185 380.5 1983 Northern Illinois 11 35 29 1 17 1 294 26.7 1982 Central Michigan 839 3,647 331.5 1982 Bowling Green 11 30 25 1 10 0 237 21.5 1981 Central Michigan 821 4,023 365.7 1981 Toledo 11 31 30 0 9 0 243 22.1 1980 Ohio 837 3,883 353.0 1980 Miami 11 34 31 0 2 0 241 21.9 1979 Cental Michigan 900 4,650 422.7 1979 Central Michigan 11 39 33 1 6 2 291 26.5 1978 Bowling Green 829 4,343 394.8 1978 Central Michigan 11 41 38 1 15 0 331 30.1 1977 Ball State 806 4,532 412.0 1977 Ball State 11 50 45 1 10 0 292 26.5 1976 Bowling Green 890 4,425 402.3 1976 Bowling Green 11 39 21 5 9 0 292 26.5 1975 Central Michigan 852 4,289 389.9 1975 Central Michigan 11 40 37 0 10 1 309 28.1 1974 Kent State 796 3,988 362.5 1974 Miami 10 37 34 0 8 1 282 28.2 1973 Kent State 836 4,119 374.5 1973 Kent State 11 40 33 0 8 0 299 27.1 1972 Miami 812 3,660 366.0 1972 Miami 10 30 24 1 8 1 232 23.2 1971 Bowling Green 814 3,674 367.4 1971 Toledo 11 48 45 0 6 0 355 32.3 1970 Toledo 878 4,002 363.8 1970 Toledo 11 45 36 0 12 0 344 31.3 1969 Toledo 713 3,724 372.4 1969 Toledo 10 45 41 0 6 0 329 32.9 1968 Ohio 789 4,197 419.7 1968 Ohio 10 54 46 0 2 0 376 37.6 1967 Toledo 756 3,682 368.2 1967 Toledo 10 36 35 0 5 0 266 26.6 1966 Kent State 714 3,336 333.6 1966 Miami 10 31 21 2 6 0 229 22.9 1965 Miami 693 3,087 308.7 1965 Miami 10 35 22 3 3 0 247 24.7 1964 Bowling Green 637 3,348 334.8 1964 Bowling Green 10 39 38 0 1 0 275 27.5 1963 Miami 642 3,011 301.1 1963 Miami 10 30 22 0 2 0 208 20.8 1962 Miami 644 3,168 316.8 1962 Ohio 10 34 25 2 4 0 247 24.7 1961 Bowling Green 627 2,774 308.2 1961 Bowling Green 9 27 21 1 1 0 188 20.9 1960 Bowling Green 593 3,263 362.6 1960 Ohio 10 38 21 7 2 0 269 26.9 1959 Bowling Green 617 3,176 352.9 1959 Bowling Green 9 38 17 13 1 0 274 30.4 1958 Bowling Green 629 3,183 353.7 1958 Bowling Green 9 32 16 4 0 0 218 24.2 1957 Bowling Green 594 2,687 298.6 1957 Bowling Green 9 24 17 0 2 0 167 18.6 1956 Bowling Green 615 3,444 382.7 1956 Bowling Green 9 46 32 0 0 0 218 24.2 º1955 Miami 507 3,143 349.2 1955 Miami 9 34 19 0 1 0 226 25.1 1954 Kent State 546 4,062 451.3 1954 Kent State 9 49 28 0 0 1 324 36.0 1953 Miami 549 3,466 385.1 1953 Miami 9 49 33 0 0 0 327 36.3 1952 Miami 638 3,947 438.6 1952 Miami 9 40 33 0 1 0 284 31.6 1951 Kent State 638 3,947 438.6 1951 Kent State 9 35 31 0 0 0 241 26.7 1950 Miami 559 3,747 416.3 1950 Miami 9 47 40 0 0 0 322 35.8 1949 Miami 487 3,420 380.0 1949 Miami 9 37 22 0 1 2 251 27.9 1948 Miami 456 3,235 359.4 1948 Miami 9 36 27 0 2 0 249 27.7 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 153 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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RUSHING DEFENSE PASSING DEFENSE YEAR SCHOOL Attempts YARDS YPP YPG YEAR SCHOOL G ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD YPG 2018 Northern Illinois 567 1,529 2.7 109.2 2018 Eastern Michigan 13 342 189 13 .553 1,953 12 150.2 2017 Ohio 416 1,436 3.5 110.5 2017 Central Michigan 13 402 220 19 .547 2,412 15 185.5 2016 Ohio 495 1,462 3.0 104.4 2016 Buffalo 12 284 163 5 .574 2,178 15 181.5 2015 Akron 410 1,208 2.9 92.9 2015 Central Michigan 13 388 226 7 .582 2,509 17 193.0 2014 Toledo 431 1,511 3.5 116.2 2014 Kent State 11 331 188 8 .568 2,379 18 216.3 2013 Bowling Green 468 2,108 4.5 150.6 2013 Western Michigan 12 307 167 8 .544 2,030 16 169.2 2012 Bowling Green 413 1,385 3.4 106.5 2012 Bowling Green 13 411 238 10 .579 2,471 11 190.1 2011 Temple 442 1,611 3.6 123.9 2011 Temple 13 387 222 15 .574 2,442 13 187.8 2010 Kent State 434 1,166 2.7 97.2 2010 Temple 12 357 205 9 .574 2,138 9 178.2 2009 Temple 434 1,399 3.2 107.6 2009 Eastern Michigan 12 225 128 12 .569 1,806 16 150.5 2008 Central Michigan 428 1,775 4.1 136.5 2008 Northern Illinois 13 338 208 6 .615 2,094 13 161.1 2007 Central Michigan 546 2,191 4.0 156.5 2007 Temple 12 359 212 14 .591 2,385 16 198.8 2006 Western Michigan 390 989 2.6 76.1 2006 Miami 12 274 162 14 .591 1,888 14 157.3 2005 Central Michigan 385 1,251 3.2 113.7 2005 Buffalo 11 316 174 9 .551 1,910 22 173.6 2004 Marshall 437 1,332 3.0 111.0 2004 Ohio 11 340 200 12 .588 2,149 13 195.4 2003 Miami 456 1,563 3.4 111.6 2003 Marshall 12 304 163 7 .536 2,129 15 177.4 2002 Northern Illinois 447 1,582 3.5 131.8 2002 Marshall 13 366 175 15 .478 2,099 10 161.5 2001 Bowling Green 372 949 2.6 86.3 2001 Western Michigan 11 300 173 8 .577 1,978 14 179.8 2000 Toledo 365 897 2.5 81.5 2000 Central Michigan 11 272 139 11 .511 1,647 12 149.7 1999 Marshall 450 1,208 2.7 100.7 1999 Ball State 11 231 134 2 .580 1,863 16 169.4 1998 Marshall 510 1,511 3.0 125.9 1998 Miami 11 298 142 13 .477 1,659 6 150.8 1997 Ball State 415 1,383 3.3 125.7 1997 Miami 11 271 137 11 .506 1,734 11 157.6 1996 Ohio 469 1,447 3.1 120.6 1996 Miami 11 260 104 11 .400 1,323 6 120.3 1995 Miami 435 1,220 2.8 110.9 1995 Ball State 11 303 128 10 .422 1,456 14 132.4 1994 Western Michigan 433 1,296 3.0 117.8 1994 Ohio 11 254 137 10 .539 1,642 12 149.3 1993 Bowling Green 418 1,291 3.1 117.4 1993 Akron 11 225 126 10 .260 1,686 10 153.3 1992 Toledo 466 1,248 2.7 113.5 1992 Ohio 11 204 97 5 .475 1,506 6 136.9 1991 Central Michigan 439 1,192 2.7 108.4 1991 Toledo 11 268 146 10 .545 1,598 7 145.3 1990 Central Michigan 392 1,077 2.7 97.9 1990 Miami 11 244 106 15 .434 1,327 8 120.6 1989 Eastern Michigan 392 1,077 2.7 97.9 1989 Eastern Michigan 11 323 164 27 .508 1,714 6 155.8 1988 Cental Michigan 441 1,165 2.6 105.9 1988 Eastern Michigan 11 212 124 11 .585 1,395 7 139.5 1987 Central Michigan 414 1,410 3.4 128.2 1987 Ohio 11 268 145 9 .541 1,811 9 164.6 1986 Ball State 446 1,343 3.0 122.1 1986 Bowling Green 11 221 109 20 .493 1,257 4 114.3 1985 Toledo 462 1,345 2.9 122.3 1985 Central Michigan 10 233 128 14 .549 1,377 2 137.7 1984 Central Michigan 424 1,092 2.4 99.3 1984 Bowling Green 11 288 145 20 .503 1,655 8 150.5 1983 Toledo 437 1,142 2.6 103.8 1983 Ohio 11 221 112 7 .507 1,268 5 115.3 1982 Central Michigan 458 1,093 2.4 99.4 1982 Kent State 11 190 97 9 .510 1,192 5 108.4 1981 Western Michigan 461 1,274 2.8 115.8 1981 Northern Illinois 11 195 91 14 .467 1,125 10 102.3 1980 Ohio 481 1,269 2.6 115.4 1980 Western Michigan 11 219 95 13 .434 1,063 5 96.6 1979 Western Michigan 435 1,091 2.5 99.2 1979 Ohio 11 185 76 17 .411 1,055 10 96.0 1978 Ball State 472 1,124 2.4 102.2 1978 Miami 11 213 84 15 .394 1,039 5 94.5 1977 Central Michigan 475 1,209 2.5 109.9 1977 Northern Illinois 11 163 74 9 .045 4,973 8 88.5 1976 Kent State 610 1,817 3.0 151.4 1976 Western Michigan 11 175 74 10 .423 863 6 78.5 1975 Miami 462 947 2.0 86.1 1975 Bowling Green 11 196 78 17 .398 914 5 83.1 1974 Miami 454 1,153 2.5 115.3 1974 Toledo 11 190 88 14 .463 1,117 9 101.5 1973 Miami 424 770 1.8 77.0 1973 Miami 10 221 86 19 .410 1,004 4 100.4 1972 Miami 365 961 2.6 96.1 1972 Toledo 11 177 70 14 .395 947 8 86.1 1971 Western Michigan 407 932 2.3 93.2 1971 Toledo 11 195 68 18 .349 776 2 70.5 1970 Toledo 476 1,118 2.3 101.6 1970 Toledo 11 251 88 24 .351 856 1 77.8 1969 Toledo 453 838 1.8 83.8 1969 Kent State 10 217 101 13 .465 1,191 7 119.1 1968 Miami 359 1,115 3.1 111.5 1968 Kent State 10 185 75 10 .405 1,086 9 108.6 1967 Toledo 412 970 2.4 97.0 1967 Toledo 10 206 84 16 .408 1,014 - 101.4 1966 Miami 392 944 2.4 94.4 1966 Toledo 10 142 56 9 .394 704 - 70.4 1965 Miami 393 898 2.4 89.8 1965 Toledo 10 146 57 13 .390 698 - 69.8 1964 Bowling Green 351 1,054 3.0 105.4 1964 Kent State 9 118 41 7 .347 482 4 53.6 1963 Bowling Green 397 1,318 3.3 131.8 1963 Ohio 10 125 49 6 .392 621 5 62.1 1962 Bowling Green 316 788 2.5 87.6 1962 Toledo 9 137 54 9 .394 796 - 88.4 1961 Bowling Green 317 789 2.5 87.7 1961 Bowling Green 9 143 56 10 .391 676 2 75.1 1960 Ohio 386 1,233 3.2 123.3 1960 Ohio 10 147 50 21 .340 576 2 57.6 1959 Miami 343 918 2.7 102.0 1959 Western Michigan 9 137 47 20 .343 676 - 75.1 1958 Miami 379 1,133 2.9 125.9 1958 Ohio 9 70 32 7 .457 361 0 40.1 1957 Bowling Green 365 938 2.5 110.0 1957 Ohio 9 102 50 14 .490 625 4 69.4 1956 Miami 392 990 2.5 110.0 1956 Western Michigan 9 99 35 14 .354 534 - 58.2 1955 Bowling Green 351 1045 3.0 116.1 1955 Ohio 9 104 35 13 .337 537 4 59.7 1954 Miami - 883 - 98.1 1954 Bowling Green 9 98 47 7 .480 595 - 66.1 1953 Kent State 313 825 2.6 91.7 1953 Ohio 10 127 33 20 .260 512 3 51.2 1952 Bowling Green 422 1,122 2.7 124.7 1952 Miami 9 135 55 19 .407 747 4 83.0 1951 Ohio 496 1,043 2.1 104.3 1951 Miami 10 184 88 8 .478 1,074 13 107.4 1950 Miami - 959 - 106.6 1950 Miami 9 143 54 18 .378 766 4 85.1 1949 Ohio 392 1,203 3.1 133.7 1949 Miami 9 - - 20 - 495 - 55.0 1948 Western Michigan - 1,038 - 105.3 1948 Western Michigan 9 117 35 17 .299 672 - 74.7 154 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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TOTAL DEFENSE YEAR SCHOOL PLAYS YARDS YPG SCORING DEFENSE YEAR SCHOOL G TD PAT 2-XP FG SAF TP PPG 2018 Eastern Michigan 922 4,599 353.8 2018 Eastern Michigan 13 34 29 0 18 0 287 22.1 2017 Northern Illinois 953 4,401 338.5 2017 Northern Illinois 13 33 31 0 19 0 286 22.0 2016 Miami 876 4,592 353.2 2016 Western Michigan 14 35 34 0 11 0 277 19.8 2015 Akron 888 4,310 331.5 2015 Toledo 12 28 24 2 17 1 249 20.8 2014 Central Michigan 849 4,621 355.5 2014 Akron 12 35 28 0 13 0 277 23.1 2013 Bowling Green 890 4,500 321.4 2013 Bowling Green 14 29 28 1 6 0 222 15.9 2012 Bowling Green 824 3,856 296.6 2012 Bowling Green 13 25 22 1 14 1 218 16.8 2011 Temple 829 4,053 311.8 2011 Temple 13 24 21 2 4 0 181 13.9 2010 Kent State 839 3,680 306.7 2010 Northern Illinois 14 33 30 1 11 1 265 18.9 2009 Northern Illinois 796 4,289 329.9 2009 Central Michigan 14 30 29 1 18 0 265 18.9 2008 Northern Illinois 775 3,880 298.5 2008 Northern Illinois 13 28 25 1 13 0 234 18.0 2007 Temple 828 4,362 363.5 2007 Miami 13 43 41 1 10 1 333 25.6 2006 Western Michigan 762 3,580 275.4 2006 Ohio 14 33 31 0 8 0 253 18.1 2005 Toledo 821 3,802 316.8 2005 Toledo 12 33 31 0 10 1 261 21.8 2004 Kent State 750 3,420 310.9 2004 Marshall 12 32 31 1 13 1 266 22.2 2003 Marshall 761 3,958 329.8 2003 Miami 14 35 32 0 10 0 272 19.4 2002 Western Michigan 845 3,968 330.7 2002 Marshall 13 41 33 3 10 0 315 24.2 2001 Bowling Green 735 3,515 319.5 2001 Bowling Green 11 27 22 1 9 1 215 19.5 2000 Toledo 703 2,959 269.0 2000 Toledo 11 16 14 0 5 0 125 11.4 1999 Marshall 802 3,516 293.0 1999 Marshall 12 11 9 1 19 0 134 11.2 1998 Miami 768 3,301 300.1 1998 Miami 11 16 14 1 10 0 142 12.9 1997 Miami 745 3,374 306.7 1997 Ohio 11 23 19 1 6 0 177 16.1 1996 Ohio 852 3,660 305.0 1996 Miami 11 21 17 2 7 0 168 15.3 1995 Miami 738 2,768 251.6 1995 Miami 11 18 15 2 12 1 165 15.0 1994 Western Michigan 699 3,050 277.3 1994 Bowling Green 11 22 16 1 8 0 174 15.8 1993 Bowling Green 715 3,285 298.6 1993 Bowling Green 11 23 17 0 6 0 173 15.7 1992 Toledo 773 3,128 284.4 1992 Toledo 11 17 15 1 10 2 153 13.9 1991 Miami 747 2,983 270.9 1991 Miami 11 16 14 0 10 0 140 12.7 1990 Ball State 707 2,449 222.0 1990 Central Michigan 11 8 8 0 14 0 98 8.9 1989 Eastern Michigan 740 3,014 274.0 1989 Central Michigan 11 19 15 1 17 0 182 16.5 1988 Ball State 664 2,887 262.5 1988 Ball State 11 20 17 0 17 0 170 15.5 1987 Kent State 776 3,724 338.5 1987 Central Michigan 11 20 17 2 21 0 203 18.4 1986 Ball State 723 3,134 284.9 1986 Miami 11 23 21 1 10 0 191 17.4 1985 Toledo 766 2,873 261.1 1985 Central Michigan 10 17 15 0 8 1 143 14.3 1984 Central Michigan 743 2,883 262.3 1984 Toledo 11 15 15 0 9 1 134 12.2 1983 Central Michigan 769 3,138 285.3 1983 Central Michigan 11 15 12 1 10 1 136 12.4 1982 Western Michigan 705 2,617 237.9 1982 Western Michigan 11 8 7 2 7 0 78 7.1 1981 Central Michigan 704 2,621 238.3 1981 Central Michigan 11 14 8 3 11 0 131 11.9 1980 Western Michigan 741 2,975 270.5 1980 Central Michigan 11 16 11 2 4 2 127 11.5 1979 Western Michigan 651 2,398 218.0 1979 Western Michigan 11 13 9 2 12 0 127 11.5 1978 Ball State 719 2,333 212.1 1978 Ball State 11 9 8 1 6 0 82 7.5 1977 Central Michigan 671 2,422 220.2 1977 Central Michigan 11 21 18 1 3 0 155 14.1 1976 Ohio 760 2,916 265.1 1976 Ball State 11 15 8 3 6 1 124 11.3 1975 Central Michigan 625 2,268 206.2 1975 Central Michigan 11 13 10 1 4 0 102 9.3 1974 Miami 640 2,190 219.0 1974 Miami 10 9 8 1 4 0 76 7.6 1973 Miami 645 1,774 177.4 1973 Miami 10 6 2 1 9 1 69 6.9 1972 Miami 596 2,169 216.9 1972 Miami 10 15 10 2 2 0 116 11.6 1971 Toledo 734 1,975 179.5 1971 Toledo 11 13 - - - - 93 8.5 1970 Toledo 727 2,044 185.8 1970 Toledo 11 9 - - - - 76 6.9 1969 Toledo 703 2,091 209.1 1969 Toledo 10 18 - - - - 127 12.7 1968 Miami 632 2,330 233.0 1968 Miami 10 13 12 0 3 0 99 9.9 1967 Toledo 618 1,984 198.4 1967 Miami 10 15 14 1 3 0 114 11.4 1966 Toledo 607 2,097 209.7 1966 Miami 10 10 5 1 3 0 76 7.6 1965 Toledo 593 1,817 181.7 1965 Toledo 10 - - - - - 96 9.6 1964 Ohio 580 1,871 187.1 1964 Bowling Green 10 12 8 2 1 0 87 8.7 1963 Bowling Green 547 2,159 215.9 1963 Ohio 10 15 8 1 1 0 103 10.3 1962 Bowling Green 467 1,664 184.9 1962 Ohio 10 12 7 3 4 0 97 9.7 1961 Bowling Green 460 1,465 162.8 1961 Bowling Green 9 6 1 1 1 0 42 4.7 1960 Ohio 533 1,809 180.9 1960 Ohio 10 5 2 1 0 0 34 3.4 1959 Miami 511 1,806 200.7 1959 Bowling Green 9 11 4 4 1 1 83 9.2 1958 Ohio 506 1,984 220.4 1958 Kent State 9 - - - - - 89 9.9 1957 Bowling Green 494 1,625 180.6 1957 Western Michigan 9 - - - - - 126 14.0 1956 Miami - 1,759 195.4 1956 Kent State 9 11 7 0 1 0 76 8.4 1955 Bowling Green 473 1,598 177.6 1955 Miami 9 - - - - - 47 5.2 1954 Miami - 1,492 165.8 1954 Miami 9 - - - - - 82 9.1 1953 Ohio 484 1,669 166.9 1953 Miami 9 - - - - - 52 5.8 1952 Miami - 1,926 214.0 1952 Cincinnati 10 - - - - - 72 7.2 1951 Ohio 650 2,190 219.0 1951 Ohio 10 - - - - - 141 14.1 1950 Miami - 1,725 191.7 1950 Miami 9 - - - - - 79 8.8 1949 Ohio 554 2,068 229.8 1949 Miami 9 - - - - - 120 13.3 1948 Western Michigan - 1,710 190.0 1948 Miami 9 - - - - - 90 10.0 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 155 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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RUSHING PASSING EFFICIENCY (min. 9 games) YEAR PLAYER (SCHOOL) G ATT NET YDS YPC TD YPG YEAR PLAYER (SCHOOL) G ATT COMP INT PCT YARDS TD EFFIC. 2018 A.J. Ouellette (Ohio) 13 213 1,306 6.1 12 100.5 2018 Nathan Rourke (Ohio) 13 274 164 8 .599 2,434 23 156.3 2017 Terry Swanson (Toledo) 13 242 1,363 5.6 14 104.8 2017 Logan Woodside (UT) 14 411 264 8 .642 3,882 28 162.2 2016 Kareem Hunt (Toledo) 13 262 1,475 5.6 10 113.5 2016 Logan Woodside (UT) 13 418 289 9 .691 4,129 45 183.3 2015 Travis Greene (BGSU) 14 223 1,299 5.8 15 92.8 2015 Matt Johnson (BGSU) 14 569 383 8 .673 4,946 46 164.2 2014 Kareem Hunt (Toledo) 10 205 1,631 8.0 16 163.1 2014 Zach Terrell (WMU) 13 368 250 10 .679 3,443 26 164.4 2013 Jordan Lynch (NIU) 14 292 1,920 6.6 23 137.1 2013 Matt Johnson (BGSU) 14 369 237 7 .642 3,467 25 161.7 2012 Jordan Lynch (NIU) 14 294 1,815 6.2 19 129.6 2012 Jordan Lynch (NIU) 14 394 237 6 .602 3,138 25 144.9 2011 Bernard Pierce (Temple) 12 273 1,481 5.4 27 123.4 2011 Terrance Owens (UT) 12 230 166 3 .722 2,022 18 169.2 2010 Chad Spann (NIU) 14 258 1,388 5.4 22 99.1 2010 Chandler Harnish (NIU) 13 292 189 5 .647 2,530 21 157.3 2009 Bernard Pierce (Temple) 12 236 1,361 5.8 16 113.4 2009 Dan LeFevour (CMU) 14 456 318 7 .697 3,438 28 150.3 2008 MiQuale Lewis (BSU) 14 322 1,736 5.4 22 124.0 2008 Nate Davis (BSU) 14 401 258 8 .643 3,591 26 157.0 2007 Eugene Jarvis (KSU) 12 279 1,669 6.0 10 139.1 2007 Nate Davis (BSU) 13 478 270 6 .565 3,667 30 139.1 2006 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 13 309 1,928 6.2 18 148.3 2006 Nate Davis (BSU) 12 244 150 8 .615 1,975 18 147.3 2005 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 9 243 1,580 6.5 16 176.4 2005 Phil Horvath (NIU) 9 238 168 8 .706 1,995 18 159.20 2004 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 11 256 1,656 6.5 18 150.5 2004 Omar Jacobs (BGSU) 12 462 309 4 .669 4,002 41 167.20 2003 Michael Turner (NIU) 12 310 1,648 5.3 14 137.3 2003 Ben Roethlisberger (MIA) 14 495 342 10 .691 4,486 37 165.80 2002 Michael Turner (NIU) 12 338 1,915 5.7 19 159.6 2002 Byron Leftwich (MAR) 12 491 331 7 .674 4,268 30 156.50 2001 Chester Taylor (UT) 11 268 1,430 5.3 20 130.0 2001 Byron Leftwich (MAR) 12 470 315 7 .670 4,132 38 164.60 2000 Chester Taylor (UT) 11 250 1,470 5.9 18 133.6 2000 Byron Leftwich (MAR) 12 457 279 9 .611 3,358 21 134.00 1999 Chad Pennington (MAR) 12 405 275 11 .679 3,799 37 171.40 1999 Travis Prentice (MIA) 11 354 1,659 4.7 17 150.8 1998 Chad Pennington (MAR) 12 432 279 7 .646 3,419 24 146.20 1998 Travis Prentice (MIA) 11 365 1,787 4.9 19 162.5 1997 Chad Pennington (MAR) 12 428 253 12 .591 3,480 39 151.90 1997 Travis Prentice (MIA) 11 296 1,549 5.2 25 140.8 1996 Brent Baldwin (BSU) 11 205 121 5 .590 1,703 14 146.46 1996 Silas Massey (CMU) 10 312 1,544 4.9 16 154.4 1995 Charlie Batch (EMU) 11 421 244 17 .580 3,177 21 129.73 1995 Waseau Tait (UT) 11 357 1,905 5.3 20 173.2 1994 Ryan Henry (BGSU) 11 293 174 11 .594 2,368 25 147.92 1994 Brain Pruitt (CMU) 11 292 1,890 6.5 20 171.8 1993 Mike Neu (BSU) 11 283 186 8 .657 2,148 17 143.65 1993 Zeb Jackson (BGSU) 10 237 952 4.0 6 95.2 1992 Joe Youngblood (CMU) 11 278 161 13 .579 2,209 18 136.67 1992 Deland McCullough (MU) 9 227 1,026 4.5 6 114.0 1991 Erik White (BGSU) 11 323 185 10 .573 2,204 17 125.77 1991 Billy Smith (CMU) 11 374 1,440 3.9 6 130.9 1990 Jeff Bender (CMU) 11 262 145 8 .553 1,978 15 131.55 1990 Bernie Parmalee (BSU) 9 240 1,010 4.2 5 112.2 1989 David Riley (BSU) 11 256 149 7 .582 1,929 13 132.79 1989 Donnie Riley (CMU) 11 269 1,187 4.4 11 107.9 1988 Tony Kimbrough (WMU) 11 324 186 14 .574 2,465 19 132.02 1988 Eric Wilkerson (KSU) 11 247 1,325 5.4 14 120.5 1987 Ron Adams (EMU) 11 190 100 7 .526 1,427 5 117.03 1987 Eric Wilkerson (KSU) 11 244 1,221 5.0 10 111.0 1986 Terry Morris (MIA) 11 308 193 10 .627 2,365 19 141.03 1986 Kelvin Farmer (UT) 11 299 1,532 5.1 16 139.3 1985 Brian McClure (BGSU) 11 371 226 16 .609 2,674 18 128.85 1985 George Swarm (MIA) 11 309 1,511 4.9 12 137.4 1984 Bob DeMarco (CMU) 11 173 98 4 .566 1,427 12 144.20 1984 Curtis Adams (CMU) 10 222 1,204 5.4 13 120.4 1983 Brian McClure (BGSU) 11 466 298 16 .639 3,264 16 127.25 1983 Shawn Faulkner (WMU) 11 394 1,668 4.2 7 151.6 1982 Brian McClure (BGSU) 9 176 113 13 .642 1,391 8 135.63 1982 Curtis Adams (CMU) 8 204 1,090 5.3 10 136.3 1981 Sam Shon (OU) 11 320 175 17 .547 2,366 14 120.61 1981 Bryant Jones (BGSU) 10 253 1,051 4.2 7 105.1 1980 Kevin Northup (CMU) 11 133 69 5 .519 1,011 7 125.58 1980 Gene Jones (MIA) 9 201 952 4.7 8 105.8 1979 Gary Hogeboom (CMU) 11 150 92 5 .613 1,404 9 153.08 1979 Larry Caper (WMU) 9 168 844 5.0 4 93.8 1978 Mike Wright (BGSU) 11 259 134 12 .517 1,852 14 - 1978 Jerome Persell (WMU) 11 309 1,346 4.4 6 122.4 1977 Mark Miller (BGSU) 11 285 164 12 .575 2,103 12 - 1977 Jerome Persell (WMU) 10 264 1,339 5.1 14 133.9 1976 Mark Miller (BGSU) 11 245 126 13 .514 1,839 13 - 1976 Jerome Persell (WMU) 10 269 1,505 5.6 19 150.5 1975 Gene Swick (UT) 11 308 190 12 .617 2,487 15 - 1975 Walt Hodges (CMU) 11 186 1,025 5.5 12 113.9 1974 Gene Swick (UT) 11 287 178 13 .620 2,235 13 - 1974 Dave Preston (BGSU) 11 324 1,414 4.4 19 128.5 1973 Gene Swick (UT) 11 301 165 17 .548 2,234 15 - 1973 Paul Miles (BGSU) 10 250 1,030 4.1 11 103.0 1972 Bruce Arthur (UT) 11 171 83 10 .485 1,168 4 - 1972 Bob Hitchens (MIA) 10 326 1,370 4.2 15 137.0 1971 Chuck Ealy (UT) 11 214 112 13 .523 1,645 15 - 1971 Paul Miles (BGSU) 10 274 1,185 4.3 7 118.5 1970 Chuck Ealy (UT) 11 263 149 9 .567 1,898 16 - 1970 Roger Lawson (WMU) 10 168 1,205 7.2 13 120.5 1969 Vern Wireman (BGSU) 281 147 12 .524 1,666 15 - 1969 Roland Moss (UT) 10 267 1,145 4.3 13 114.5 1968 Cleve Bryant (OU) 10 200 98 5 .490 1,524 14 - 1968 Don Nottingham (KSU) - 163 727 4.4 5 - Steve Jones (UT) 10 243 98 8 .403 1,197 5 - 1967 Don Fitzgerald (KSU) - 230 891 3.9 2 - 1967 John Schneider (UT) 245 127 14 .476 1,537 7 - 1966 Don Fitzgerald (KSU) - 296 1,245 4.2 12 - 1966 John Schneider (UT) 273 130 14 .476 1,537 7 - 1965 Bill Asbury (KSU) - 192 807 4.2 6 - 1965 Bruce Matte (MIA) 146 70 10 .479 1,016 11 - 1964 Jack Mahone (MAR) - 190 878 4.6 9 - 1964 Dan Simrell (UT) 215 115 13 .535 1,239 3 - 1963 Jack Mahone (MAR) - 163 884 5.4 5 - 1963 Ernie Kellerman (MIA) 134 68 5 .507 895 8 - 1962 Frank Baker (UT) - 147 613 4.1 4 - 1962 Bob Hamlin (MAR) 185 89 11 .481 1,004 4 - 1961 Frank Baker (UT) - 169 739 4.3 4 - 1961 Ed Chlebek (WMU) 129 73 10 .566 1,109 9 - 1960 Bob Brooks (OU) - 165 830 5.0 8 - 1960 Jim Potts (BGSU) 71 44 4 .620 662 7 - 1959 Bob Brooks (OU) - 147 817 5.6 6 - 1959 Bob Colburn (BGSU) 111 60 5 .541 788 6 - 1958 Lovell Coleman (WMU) - 174 1,068 6.1 13 - 1958 Bob Colburn (BGSU) 87 46 2 .529 685 4 - 1957 Dave Thelan (MIA) - 115 755 6.6 9 - 1957 Sam Tisci (UT) 131 56 9 .427 760 9 - 1956 Vic DeOrio (BGSU) - 149 816 5.5 8 - 1956 Ken Horton (KSU) 61 35 2 .574 703 3 - 1955 Len Hellyer (MAR) - 84 737 8.8 8 - 1955 Jim Bryan (BGSU) 64 45 3 .703 770 6 - 1954 Lou Mariano (KSU) - 95 1,037 10.9 14 - 1954 Jerry Ganzel (WMU) 115 41 9 .357 624 3 - 1953 Tom Pagna (MIA) - 107 706 6.6 9 - 1953 Bill Bradshaw (BGSU) 126 48 13 .381 865 8 - 1952 Tom Pagna (MIA) - 155 1,064 6.9 13 - 1952 Gene Rossi (Cincinnati) 170 100 8 .588 1,559 12 - 1951 John Pont (MIA) - 131 883 6.7 10 - 1951 Gene Rossi (Cincinnati) 173 89 15 .514 1,444 11 - 1950 Jim Bailey (MIA) - 72 627 8.7 6 - 1950 Norbert Wirkowski (MIA) 111 53 4 .477 1,004 11 - 1949 John Pont (MIA) - 128 977 7.6 7 - 1949 Tom O’Malley (Cincinnati) 225 108 15 .480 1,617 16 - 1948 Paul Shoults (MIA) - 87 624 7.2 9 - 1948 Tom O’Malley (Cincinnati) 147 71 11 .483 899 7 - (Prior to 1970 rushers ranked on total yards) (Prior to 1970 passes ranked on total completions) 156 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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RECEPTIONS PER GAME AVG. TOTAL OFFENSE YEAR SCHOOL G NO. YDS. TD YPC CPG YEAR SCHOOL PLAYS YARDS TDR* YPG 2018 Scott Miller (BGSU) 11 71 1,148 9 16.2 6.5 2018 Nathan Rourke (Ohio) 408 3,294 38 253.4 2017 Justin Hall (BSU) 12 78 801 3 10.3 6.5 2017 Logan Woodside (Toledo) 462 3,916 29 279.7 2016 Kenny Golladay (NIU) 12 87 1,156 8 13.3 7.2 2016 Logan Woodside (Toledo) 455 4,089 45 314.5 2015 Tajae Sharpe (UMass) 12 111 1,319 5 11.9 9.2 2014 Tajae Sharpe (UMass) 12 85 1,281 7 15.1 7.1 2015 Matt Johnson (BGSU) 682 5,105 50 364.6 2013 Willie Snead (BSU) 13 106 1,516 15 14.3 8.2 2014 Blake Frohnapfel (UMass) 478 3,345 23 326.1 2012 Nick Harwell (Miami) 9 68 870 8 12.8 7.6 2013 Jordan Lynch (NIU) 696 4,812 47 343.7 2011 Jordan White (WMU) 13 140 1,911 17 13.6 10.8 2012 Jordan Lynch (NIU) 688 4,953 44 353.8 2010 (BGSU) 12 96 1,109 4 11.6 8.00 2009 Freddie Barnes (BGSU) 13 155 1,770 19 11.4 11.92 2011 Alex Carder (WMU) 630 4,143 35 345.2 2008 Jamarko Simmons (WMU) 13 104 1,276 7 12.3 8.00 2010 Alex Carder (WMU) 567 3,560 36 296.7 2007 Dante Love (BSU) 13 100 1,398 10 14.0 7.69 2009 Tyler Sheehan (BGSU) 648 4,043 27 311.0 2006 Ryne Robinson (MIA) 12 91 1,178 8 12.9 7.58 2008 Dan LeFevour (CMU) 544 3,376 27 306.9 2005 Greg Jennings (WMU) 11 98 1,259 14 12.8 8.91 2004 Dante Ridgeway (BSU) 11 105 1,399 8 13.3 9.55 2007 Dan LeFevour (CMU) 731 4,774 46 341.0 2003 Lance Moore (UT) 12 103 1,194 9 11.6 8.58 2006 Dan LeFevour (CMU) 520 3,552 33 253.7 2002 Kevin Walter (EMU) 12 93 1,368 9 14.7 7.75 2005 Kent Smith (CMU) 577 3,242 23 294.7 2001 Darius Watts (MAR) 12 91 1,417 18 15.6 7.58 2004 Omar Jacobs (BGSU) 557 4,302 45 358.5 2000 Kenny Christian (EMU) 10 78 808 3 10.4 7.8 1999 Drew Haddad (UB) 11 85 1,158 6 13.6 7.7 2003 Josh Harris (BGSU) 709 4,643 40 331.6 1998 Steve Neal (WMU) 11 63 1,121 7 17.8 5.7 2002 Byron Leftwich (MAR) 528 4,268 33 355.6 1997 Eugene Baker (KSU) 11 103 1,549 18 15.0 9.4 2001 Byron Leftwich (MAR) 534 4,224 38 352.0 1996 Reggie Allen (CMU) 10 66 1,229 9 18.6 6.6 1995 Steve Clay (EMU) 11 63 999 7 15.9 5.7 2000 Byron Leftwich (MAR) 539 3,441 22 286.8 1994 Andre Wallace (WMU) 11 68 758 7 11.1 6.2 1999 Chad Pennington (MAR) 461 3,904 39 325.2 1993 Brain Dusho (KSU) 11 72 890 1 12.4 6.5 1998 Tim Lester (WMU) 476 3,262 23 296.5 1992 Mark Szlachcic (BGSU) 11 62 834 7 13.5 5.6 1997 Charlie Batch (EMU) 519 3,390 24 308.2 1991 Mark Szlachcic (BGSU) 11 65 943 8 14.5 5.9 1990 Paul Agema (WMU) 11 57 785 2 13.8 5.2 1996 Chad Darnell (CMU) 409 3,055 24 277.7 1989 Ron Heard (BGSU) 11 51 916 7 18.0 4.6 1995 Charlie Batch (EMU) 482 3,229 24 293.5 1988 Eugene Riley (BSU) 9 41 457 2 11.1 4.6 1994 Jay McDonagh (WMU) 381 2,364 18 236.4 1987 Jamie Hence (WMU) 10 50 858 6 17.2 5.0 1993 Joe Youngblood (CMU) 331 2,393 18 239.3 1986 Tom Compernolle (OU) 10 61 626 4 10.3 6.1 1985 Stan Hunter (BGSU) 11 55 761 7 13.8 5.0 1992 Erik White (BGSU) 411 2,467 19 224.3 1984 Mike Leuck (BSU) 8 48 410 0 8.5 6.0 1991 Erik White (BGSU) 380 2,287 17 207.9 1983 Mark Dowdell (BGSU) 11 70 679 5 9.7 6.4 1990 Brad Tayles (WMU) 431 2,605 19 236.8 1982 Shawn Potts (BGSU) 11 50 841 8 16.8 4.5 1989 Rich Dackin (BGSU) 465 2,677 19 243.4 1981 Bob Phillips (WMU) 11 53 809 8 15.3 4.8 1980 Tony Carifa (OU) 11 45 427 1 9.3 4.6 1988 Tony Kimbrough (WMU) 415 2,610 24 261.0 1979 Tony Carifa (OU) 11 45 380 1 8.4 4.1 1987 Rich Dackin (BGSU) 380 2,153 14 215.3 1978 Dave Petzke (NIU) 11 91 1215 11 13.4 8.3 1986 Bruce Porter (OU) 428 2,093 13 209.3 1977 Rick Morrison (BSU) 11 59 908 8 15.4 5.4 1985 Brain McClure (BGSU) 413 2,585 18 235.0 1976 Rick Morrison (BSU) 11 36 420 1 11.7 3.3 1975 Mike Green (OU) 11 50 642 3 12.8 4.5 1984 Brain McClure (BGSU) 466 2,852 23 259.3 1974 John Ross (UT) 11 77 866 2 11.2 7.0 1983 Brain McClure (BGSU) 538 3,009 17 273.5 1973 Randy Whatley (UT) 11 47 717 4 15.3 4.3 1982 Jim Keiso (UT) 342 2,125 11 193.2 1972 Jeff Calabrese (UT) 11 62 886 2 14.3 5.6 1971 Don Fair (UT) 11 49 673 6 13.7 4.5 1981 Sam Shon (OU) 473 2,643 5 240.3 1970 Don Fair (UT) 11 76 893 4 11.8 6.9 1980 Mark O’Connell (BSU) 352 1,864 15 169.5 1969 Todd Synder (OU) - 62 835 8 13.5 - 1979 Scott Davis (EMU) 313 1,864 7 186.4 1968 Eddie Jones (BGSU) - 49 716 2 14.6 - 1978 Mike Wright (BGSU) 440 2,382 24 216.5 1967 Will Perry (KSU) - 45 601 6 13.4 - 1966 John Erisman (MIA) - 41 600 9 14.6 - 1977 Steve Raklovits (EMU) 333 2,138 14 194.4 1965 Henry Burch (UT) - 36 325 1 9.0 - 1976 Mark Miller (BGSU) 317 1,980 17 180.0 1964 Henry Burch (UT) - 47 412 1 8.8 - 1975 Gene Swick (UT) 490 2,706 23 246.0 1963 Jim Cure (MAR) - 40 543 2 13.7 - 1974 Gene Swick (UT) 493 2,441 20 221.9 1962 Jim Cure (MAR) - 46 666 3 14.4 - 1961 Dennis Holland (WMU) - 21 322 4 15.3 - 1973 Gene Swick (UT) 520 2,524 19 234.3 1960 Bob Smith (UT) - 25 301 6 12.0 - 1972 Rick Bevly (OU) 303 1,386 13 138.6 1959 Bob Smith (UT) - 18 455 5 25.3 - 1971 Chuck Ealey (UT) 339 2,030 20 184.5 Bernie Casey (BGSU) - 18 284 2 14.7 - 1970 Chuck Ealey (UT) 398 2,111 20 191.9 Henry Mugg (WMU) - 18 233 0 12.9 - 1958 Bernie Casey (BGSU) - 16 310 0 19.4 - 1969 Vern Wiseman (BGSU) 355 1,688 16 168.8 Jack Campbell (UT) - 16 214 1 13.4 - 1968 Cleve Bryant (OU) 272 2,258 22 225.8 1957 Gene Cook (UT) - 30 495 5 16.5 - 1967 John Schneider (UT) 322 2,012 15 201.2 1956 Dan Howell (UT) - 13 218 2 16.8 - 1966+ John Schneider (UT) 195 1,106 6 184.3 1955 Jack Hecker (BGSU) - 29 566 6 19.5 - 1954 John Berryman (WMU) - 20 369 2 18.5 - 1965+ Bruce Matte (MIA) 136 848 12 141.3 1953 Lou Sawchik (OU) - 32 511 7 15.9 - 1964+ Dan Simmrell (UT) 140 1,029 3 171.5 1952 Jim Ladd (BGSU) - 43 632 11 14.7 - 1963+ Erinie Kellerman (MIA) 122 682 6 113.7 1951 Clive Rush (MIA) - 32 398 4 12.4 - 1950 Jim Kelly (Cincinnati) - 29 455 9 15.7 - 1962+ Roger Theder (WMU) 133 635 3 105.8 1949 Jim Kelly (Cincinnati) - 42 468 2 11.1 - 1961+ Ed Chlebek (WMU) 94 545 4 90.8 1948 Joe Hauk (Cincinnati) - 20 263 2 13.1 - + MAC Games Only (Prior to 1970 receivers ranked on total number caught) *Touchdowns Responsible For (Running and Passing) www.GetSomeMACtion.com 157 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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SCORING ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE YEAR PLAYER (SCHOOL) G TD XP FG TP PPG YEAR PLAYER (SCHOOL) G RUSH REC. KOR PR TOTAL AVG. 2018 Jameson Vest (Toledo) 13 0 64 15 109 8.4 2017 Nathan Rourke (Ohio) 13 22 0 0 132 10.2 2018 Levantay Bellamy (WMU) 13 1,228 185 255 0 1,668 128.3 2016 Butch Hampton (WMU) 14 0 71 19 128 9.1 2017 Diontae Johnson (Toledo) 14 9 1,278 683 102 2,072 148.0 2015 Joel Bouagnon (NIU) 14 18 0 0 108 7.7 2014 Jarvion Franklin (WMU) 13 25 0 0 150 11.5 2016 Kareem Hunt (Toledo) 13 1,475 403 0 0 1,878 144.5 2013 Jordan Lynch (NIU) 14 24 0 0 144 10.3 2015 Aregeros Turner (NIU) 14 152 343 1181 0 1676 119.7 2012 Dri Archer (Kent State) 14 23 0 0 138 9.9 2014 Kareem Hunt (Toledo) 10 1,631 39 0 0 1670 167.0 2011 Bernard Pierce (Temple) 12 27 0 0 162 13.5 2010 Chad Spann (NIU) 14 22 0 0 132 9.4 2013 David Fluellen (Toledo) 9 1,121 222 0 0 1343 149.2 2009 Freddie Barnes (BGSU) 13 21 0 0 126 9.7 2012 Dri Archer (Kent State) 14 1,429 561 591 -4 2577 184.1 2008 MiQuale Lewis (BSU) 14 22 0 0 132 9.4 2007 Kalvin McRae (OU) 12 20 0 0 120 10.0 2011 Eric Page (Toledo) 13 10 1,182 856 196 2244 172.6 2006 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 13 19 2 0 116 8.9 2010 Eric Page (Toledo) 13 -13 1,105 871 72 2035 156.5 2005 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 9 18 0 0 102 11.3 2004 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 11 12 0 0 126 11.5 2009 Brandon West (WMU) 12 1,164 217 960 17 2358 196.5 2003 Steve Azar (NIU) 12 0 41 21 104 8.7 2008 Antonio Brown (CMU) 13 116 998 791 410 2315 178.1 2002 Josh Harris (BGSU) 12 22 2 0 134 11.2 2001 Chester Taylor (UT) 11 23 0 0 138 12.5 2007 Dante Love (BSU) 13 192 1,398 1,100 0 2690 206.9 2000 Thomas Hammock (NIU) 9 16 0 0 96 10.7 2006 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 13 1,028 249 0 0 2177 167.5 1999 Travis Prentice (MIA) 11 21 0 0 126 11.5 2005 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 9 1,588 216 0 0 1804 200.4 1998 Travis Prentice (MIA) 11 20 0 0 120 10.9 1997 Travis Prentice (MIA) 11 25 0 0 150 13.6 2004 Garrett Wolfe (NIU) 11 1,656 117 231 0 2004 182.2 1996 Silas Massey (CMU) 10 16 2 0 98 9.8 2003 Jerry Seymour (CMU) 9 1,117 103 330 0 1550 172.2 1995 Wasean Taot (UT) 11 20 0 0 120 10.9 1994 Brian Pruitt (CMU) 11 22 0 0 132 12.0 2002 Michael Turner (NIU) 12 1,915 100 269 0 2284 190.3 1993 Chuck Selinger (CMU) 11 0 31 13 70 6.4 2001 Chester Taylor (UT) 11 1,430 242 0 0 1672 152.0 1992 Rusty Hanna (UT) 11 0 26 21 89 8.1 1991 Chuck Selinger (CMU) 11 0 22 15 37 6.1 2000 Justin McCareins (NIU) 11 73 1,168 411 362 2014 183.1 1990 Troy Parker (UT) 10 13 0 0 78 7.8 1999 Travis Prentice (MIA) 11 1,659 270 0 0 1929 175.4 1989 Kenny Stucker (BSU) 11 0 27 19 84 7.6 1988 John Hood (CMU) 8 11 0 0 66 8.3 1998 Travis Prentice (MIA) 11 1,787 107 0 0 1894 172.2 1987 Bernie Parmalee (BSU) 10 15 0 0 90 9.0 1997 Randy Moss (MAR) 12 2 1,647 263 266 2178 181.5 1986 Rod Stevenson (CMU) 9 14 0 0 84 9.3 1996 Silas Massey (CMU) 10 1,544 103 0 159 1806 180.6 1985 Bernard White (BGSU) 11 19 0 0 114 10.4 1984 Mike Prindle (WMU) 11 0 18 24 90 8.2 1995 Wasean Tait (UT) 11 1,905 183 0 0 2088 189.8 Bernard White (BGSU) 11 15 0 0 90 8.2 1994 Brian Pruitt (CMU) 11 1,890 74 330 0 2294 208.5 1983 Curtis Adams (CMU) 11 16 0 0 96 8.7 1982 Curtis Adams (CMU) 8 10 0 0 60 7.5 1993 Zeb Jackson (BGSU) 10 952 138 0 214 1304 130.4 1981 Reggie Mitchell (CMU) 11 10 0 0 60 5.5 1992 Corey Croom (BSU) 11 1,157 161 237 0 1555 141.4 1980 Greg Jones (MIA) 9 9 0 0 54 6.0 1979 Mark Bornholdt (BSU) 10 19 0 0 114 11.4 1991 Billy Smith (CMU) 11 1,440 79 17 0 1536 139.6 1978 Willie Todd (CMU) 10 13 1 0 80 8.0 1990 Bernie Pamalee (BSU) 9 1,010 185 0 0 1195 132.8 1977 Jerome Persell (WMU) 10 14 0 0 84 8.4 1989 Andrew Greer (OU) 11 905 227 638 0 1770 160.9 1976 Jerome Persell (WMU) 10 19 4 0 118 11.8 1975 Dave Preston (BGSU) 9 14 0 0 84 9.3 1988 Eric Wilkerson (KSU) 11 1,325 73 502 0 1900 172.7 1974 Dave Preston (BGSU) 11 19 0 0 114 10.4 1987 Eric Wilkerson (KSU) 11 1,221 269 584 0 2074 188.5 1973 Larry Poole (KSU) 11 18 0 0 108 9.8 1972 Bob Hitchens (MIA) 10 15 0 0 90 9.0 1986 Gary Patton (EMU) 11 1,058 371 384 0 1813 164.8 1971 Joe Schwartz (UT) 11 18 0 0 108 9.8 1985 George Swarn (MIA) 11 1,511 424 17 0 1952 177.5 1970 Roger Lawson (WMU) 10 13 0 0 78 7.8 1969 Charles Cole (UT) - 10 0 0 60 6.0 1984 George Swarn (MIA) 11 1,282 187 147 0 1616 146.9 Cleveland Dickerson (MIA) - 10 0 0 60 6.0 1983 Shawn Faulkner (WMU) 11 1,668 221 0 0 1889 171.7 1968 Bob Houmard (OU) 10 19 0 0 114 11.4 1967 Roland Moss (UT) - 16 0 0 96 - 1982 Curtis Adams (CMU) 8 1,090 71 0 0 1161 145.1 1966 Don Fitzgerald (KSU) - 12 0 0 72 - 1981 Reggie Mitchell (CMU) 11 1,068 234 0 0 1302 118.4 1965 Mickey Jackson (MAR) - 16 0 0 96 - 1980 Greg Jones (MIA) 9 952 99 0 0 1051 116.8 1964 Jack Mahone (MAR) - 9 0 0 54 - 1963 Tom Longsworth (MIA) - 10 0 0 60 - 1979 Mike Pinckney (NIU) 11 53 601 415 189 1258 114.1 Jim Gray (UT) - 10 0 0 60 - 1978 Mark Hunter (MIA) 11 1,046 95 283 42 1466 133.3 Jim Albert (OU) - 10 0 0 60 - Jay Cunningham (BGSU) - 9 6 0 60 - 1977 Mose Rison (CMU) 10 1,241 59 330 0 1630 163.0 1962 Bob Jencks (MIA) - 6 24 8 84 - 1976 Jerome Persell (WMU) 10 1,505 38 18 0 1561 156.1 1961 Bob Jencks (MIA) - 5 14 2 50 - 1960 Bob Brooks (OU) - 8 0 0 48 - 1975 Walt Hodges (CMU) 9 1,025 0 17 0 1042 115.8 John Moore (MIA) - 8 0 0 48 - 1974 Dave Preston (BGSU) 11 1,414 24 0 0 1438 130.7 1959 Bernie Casey (BGSU) - 10 6 0 66 - 1973 Paul Miles (BGSU) 10 1,030 41 0 0 1071 107.1 1958 Lovell Coleman (WMU) - 15 4 0 94 - 1957 Lovell Coleman (WMU) - 10 0 0 60 - 1956 Jack Giroux (BGSU) - 8 0 0 48 - Vic DeOrio (BGSU) - 8 0 0 48 - 1955 Tirrel Burton (MIA) - 14 0 0 84 - 1954 Lou Mariano (KSU) - 14 2 0 86 - 1953 Tom Pagna (MIA) - 10 7 0 67 - 1952 Tom Pagna (MIA) - 13 0 0 78 - 1951 Jack Mancos (KSU) - 13 0 0 78 - 1950 Jim Kelly (Cincinnati) - 9 1 0 55 - 1949 John Pont (MIA) - 9 0 0 54 - 1948 Paul Shoults (MIA) - 11 0 0 66 - (Prior to 1970 scorers ranked on total points) 158 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

PUNTING PUNT RETURNS YEAR SCHOOL NO. YARDS AVG. YEAR PLAYER (SCHOOL) NO. YDS. TD AVG. 2018 Jake Julien (EMU) 71 3,078 43.4 2018 Diontae Johnson (Toledo) 13 241 1 18.5 2017 Joseph Davidson (BGSU) 60 2,641 44.0 2017 KJ Osborn (Buffalo) 8 82 0 8.2 2016 Joseph Davidson (BGSU) 61 2,791 45.8 2016 JoJo Natson (Akron) 16 261 2 16.3 2015 Joseph Davidson (BGSU) 54 2,483 46.0 2015 Corey Jones (Toledo) 19 193 0 10.2 2014 Anthony Melchiori (KSU) 67 2,966 44.3 2014 Ryan Burbrink (BGSU) 13 127 1 9.8 2013 Zac Murphy (Miami) 79 3,682 46.6 2013 Travis Carrie (Ohio) 21 267 0 12.7 2012 Colton Johnson (UMass) 66 2,880 43.6 2012 Jaimie Wilson (WMU) 15 204 0 13.6 2011 Brandon McManus (Temple) 46 2,105 45.8 2011 Jordan White (WMU) 17 222 0 13.1 2010 Matt Rinehart (KSU) 67 2,858 42.7 2010 Eugene Cooper (BGSU) 19 219 2 11.5 2009 Matt Rinehart (KSU) 74 3,025 40.9 2009 Antonio Brown (CMU) 20 270 2 13.5 2008 Jake Richardson (MIA) 52 2,360 45.4 2008 Antonio Brown (CMU) 20 410 1 20.5 2007 Brett Kern (UT) 52 2,399 46.1 2007 Andre Jones (UA) 16 232 0 14.5 2006 Chris Miller (BSU) 57 2,637 46.3 2006 Chris Garrett (OU) 14 378 1 14.5 2005 Chris Miller (BSU) 68 2,977 43.8 2005 Ryne Robinson (MIA) 26 301 1 11.6 2004 Adam Anderson (WMU) 53 2,270 42.8 2004 Domenik Hixon (UA) 16 275 1 17.2 2003 Matt Prater (UCF) 58 2,781 47.9 2003 Ryne Robinson (MIA) 38 654 3 17.2 2002 David Rysko (EMU) 64 2,660 41.6 2002 Dan Sheldon (NIU) 21 477 3 22.7 2001 Dave Zastudil (OU) 50 2,280 45.6 2001 Donta Greene (UT) 20 248 1 12.4 2000 Dave Zastudil (OU) 47 2,084 44.3 2000 Justin McCareins (NIU) 19 362 1 19.1 1999 Dave Zastudil (OU) 60 2,595 43.3 1999 Brandon Payne (UA) 14 175 1 12.5 1998 Dave Zastudill (OU) 50 2,266 45.3 1998 Jurron Kelly (KSU) 13 185 0 14.2 1997 Mike Hayes (UA) 53 2,319 43.8 1997 Nod Washington (MIA) 13 191 0 14.7 1996 Brad Maynard (BSU) 59 2,705 45.8 1996 Keijuan Douglas (EMU) 12 183 1 15.3 1995 Brad Maynard (BSU) 66 3,071 46.5 1995 Tremayne Banks (MIA) 18 240 0 13.3 1994 Brad Maynard (BSU) 59 2,684 45.5 1994 Steve Clay (EMU) 14 278 1 19.9 1993 Gary Layton (MIA) 65 2,743 42.2 1993 Ronnie Redd (BGSU) 19 192 0 10.1 1992 Daron Alcron (UA) 60 2,615 43.6 1992 Craig Thompson (EMU) 15 193 0 12.9 1991 Damon Keller (BSU) 56 2,263 40.4 1991 Craig Thompson (EMU) 19 217 1 11.4 1990 Cris Shale (BGSU) 66 3,087 46.8 1990 Craig Thompson (EMU) 10 244 1 24.4 1989 Cris Shale (BGSU) 61 2,474 40.6 1989 Larry Hargrove (OU) 17 312 2 18.4 1988 Cris Shale (BGSU) 56 2,324 41.5 1988 Larry Hargrove (OU) 22 266 1 11.6 1987 Chuck Konrad (MIA) 54 2,157 39.9 1987 Charles Gordon (EMU) 22 250 0 11.4 1986 Greg Johnson (BGSU) 75 3,098 41.3 1986 Larry Grimes (OU) 18 179 1 9.9 1985 Mike Kent (NIU) 52 2,170 41.7 1985 Marcus Mathews (EMU) 12 145 0 12.1 1984 Todd Van Keppel (NIU) 67 2,798 41.8 1984 Shawn Bonner (OU) 26 265 1 10.2 1983 Jim Phelps (BGSU) 67 2,784 41.6 1983 Ted Hollern (CMU) 32 357 1 11.2 1982 Tony DeLeone (KSU) 80 3,394 42.4 1982 Randy Blackmore (WMU) 19 205 0 10.8 1981 Jim Phelps (BGSU) 80 3,221 40.3 1981 Reggie Hinton (WMU) 19 170 0 8.9 1980 Rich Hanschu (EMU) 57 2,487 43.6 1980 Reggie Hinton (WMU) 26 232 0 8.9 1979 Jeff Morrow (KSU) 73 2,932 40.2 1979 Steve Annese (CMU) 18 184 0 10.2 1978 Jim Hannula (NIU) 65 2,604 40.1 1978 Buster Johnson (EMU) 24 287 2 12.0 1977 Mark O’Connell (BSU) 39 1,570 40.3 1977 Vondell Robertson (CMU) 22 269 0 12.2 1976 Mark O’Connell (BSU) 47 1,946 41.1 1976 Rick Morrison (BSU) 19 234 0 12.3 1975 Mike Green (OU) 59 2,465 41.8 1975 Jimmy Jones (CMU) 23 254 0 11.0 1974 Jeff Rowlands (MIA) 46 1,848 40.2 1974 John McVay (MIA) 30 265 1 8.8 1973 Mike Green (OU) 62 2,570 40.8 1973 Gerald Tinker (KSU) 22 292 2 13.2 1972 Bill O’Hara (UT) 62 2,262 36.5 1972 Gerald Tinker (KSU) 19 268 0 14.1 1971 Dave Green (OU) 62 2,262 36.5 1971 Dave Hallabrin (WMU) 26 256 1 9.8 1970 Dan Brenning (KSU) 58 2,356 40.6 1970 Dick Adams (MIA) 55 578 2 10.5 1969 Dan Brenning (KSU) 38 1,518 40.0 1969 Dick Adams (MIA) 26 280 2 10.8 1968 Skip Williams (MAR) 61 2,492 40.8 1968 Bob Zimpfer (BGSU) 24 332 0 13.8 1967 Dale Livingston (WMU) 49 2,123 43.3 1967 Bob Zimpfer (BGSU) 23 379 0 16.5 1966 Dale Livingston (WMU) 57 2,287 40.1 1966 Mickey Jackson (MAR) 15 238 1 15.9 1965 Randy Vernon (OU) 50 1,935 38.7 1965 Marty Barski (WMU) 9 212 1 23.5 1964 Norm Limpert (BGSU) 31 1,306 42.1 1964 Larry Coyer (MAR) 12 218 0 18.2 1963 Norm Limpert (BGSU) 42 1,735 41.3 1963 Jim Gray (UT) 12 212 0 17.7 1962 Norm Limpert (BGSU) 40 1,522 38.1 1962 Bill Neumeier (MIA) 11 187 1 17.0 1961 Harl Evans (OU) 49 1,793 36.5 1961 Walt Jacobs (MIA) 8 142 0 17.8 1960 John Murray (UT) 25 912 36.5 1960 John Dickason (OU) 21 249 0 11.1 1959 Glenn Fitch (BGSU) 16 638 39.9 1959 Lovell Coleman (WMU) 8 152 0 19.0 1958 Jim Massarelli (OU) 24 857 35.7 1958 Lovell Coleman (WMU) 6 143 1 23.8 1957 Ed Janeway (BGSU) 27 985 36.5 1957 Lovell Coleman (WMU) 6 153 0 25.5 1956 Ken Beilharz (UT) 14 542 38.7 1956 Bud Breed (WMU) 12 122 0 10.2 1955 Bob Mason (WMU) 17 619 36.4 1955 Tirrel Burton (MIA) 14 216 0 15.4 1954 Bill Bradshaw (BGSU) 28 1,228 43.9 1954 Max Matson (WMU) 10 178 0 17.8 1953 Bill Bradshaw (BGSU) 50 2,199 44.0 1953 Tom Pagna (MIA) 13 205 0 15.8 1952 Bill Bradshaw (BGSU) 48 1,884 39.3 1952 Joe Powers (MIA) 13 103 0 7.9 1951 John Mooth (Cincinnati) 43 1,624 37.8 1951 (MIA) 7 128 0 18.3 1950 Les Gratton (WMU) 49 1,994 40.7 1950 George Acus (MIA) 4 130 1 32.5 1949 Red Davis (OU) 47 1,646 35.0 1949 George Dunn (WMU) 23 222 0 9.7 1948 Bill Stoner (MIA) 24 869 36.2 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 159 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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KICKOFF RETURNS FIELD GOALS YEAR PLAYER (SCHOOL) NO. YDS. TD AVG. 2018 Maurice Thomas (Miami) 25 667 1 26.7 YEAR PLAYER (SCHOOL) FGM-FGA PCT. FG/G 2017 Darius Phillips (WMU) 26 683 2 26.3 2018 Nick Gasser (Akron) 16-22 .727 1.33 2016 Aregeros Turner (NIU) 30 780 1 26.0 2015 Aregeros Turner (NIU) 45 1,181 2 26.2 2017 Jameson Vest (Toledo) 25-30 .833 1.79 2014 Darius Phillips (WMU) 30 792 1 26.4 2016 Louie Zervos (Ohio) 29-35 .829 2.23 2013 Jamill Smith (Ball State) 13 677 0 26.0 2015 Jameson Vest (Toledo) 19-27 .704 1.58 2012 Dri Archer (Kent State) 16 591 3 36.9 2011 Donte’ Harden (Ohio) 24 620 0 25.8 2014 Scott Secor (Ball State) 25-30 .833 2.08 2010 Eric Page (Toledo) 28 871 3 31.1 2013 Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo) 19-20 .950 1.58 2009 Chris Garrett (Ohio) 26 703 1 27.0 2012 Steven Schott (Ball State) 25-32 .781 1.92 2008 Travis Shelton (TU) 23 720 1 31.3 2007 Bryan Williams (UA) 21 670 1 31.9 2011 Matt Weller (Ohio) 25-34 .735 1.79 2006 David Harvey (UA) 17 510 0 30.0 2010 Ian McGarvey (BSU) 14-17 .824 1.27 2005 Scott Mayle (OU) 21 572 1 27.2 2009 Ian McGarvey (BSU) 18-21 .857 1.64 2004 Asante White (CMU) 12 336 0 28.0 2008 Nate Parseghian (MIA) 20-23 .870 1.67 2003 Luther Huggins (UCF) 26 653 0 25.1 2007 Michael Braunstein (OU) 20-24 .833 1.67 2002 Randee Drew (NIU) 15 392 0 26.1 2006 Chris Nendick (NIU) 20-27 .741 1.54 2001 Corey Parchman (BSU) 15 465 2 31.0 2005 Todd Soderquist (MIA) 19-27 .704 1.73 2000 Curtis Jones (MAR) 15 364 0 24.3 2004 Andrew Wellock (EMU) 21-23 .913 1.91 1999 James Williams (MAR) 15 493 1 32.9 2003 Steve Azar (NIU) 21-26 .808 1.75 1998 DeMarrio Jones (MIA) 14 363 0 25.9 2002 Steve Azar (NIU) 18-25 .720 1.50 1997 Sean Williams (OU) 18 475 0 26.4 2001 Steve Azar (NIU) 20-26 .769 1.82 1996 Tony Knox (WMU) 25 690 1 27.6 2000 Steve Azar (NIU) 14-15 .933 1.56 1995 Steve Clay (EMU) 14 395 1 28.2 1999 Todd France (UT) 18-26 .692 1.64 1994 Elan Banks (WMU) 15 385 1 25.7 1998 Brad Selent (WMU) 18-26 .692 1.64 1993 Steve Clay (EMU) 13 399 1 30.7 1997 Justin Ventura (EMU) 12-15 .800 1.09 1992 Courtney Benton (OU) 20 528 1 26.4 1996 Justin Ventrua (EMU) 11-20 .550 1.10 1991 Milt Stegall (MIA) 11 320 1 29.1 1995 Brad Blasy (CMU) 14-20 .700 1.27 1990 Milt Stegall (MIA) 18 497 1 27.6 1994 Brian Leaver (BGSU) 21-24 .875 1.91 1989 Paul Powell (EMU) 16 394 0 24.6 1993 Chuck Selinger (CMU) 13-16 .813 1.18 1988 John Hood (CMU) 9 223 0 24.8 1992 Rusty Hanna (UT) 21-29 .724 1.91 1987 John Hood (CMU) 20 497 1 24.9 1991 Chuck Selinger (CMU) 15-22 .682 1.36 1986 Chris Thomas (MIA) 17 441 1 25.9 1990 Rusty Hanna (UT) 18-29 .620 1.64 1985 Curt Pardridge (NIU) 21 483 1 23.0 1989 Kevin Nicholl (CMU) 20-24 .833 1.82 1984 Ricky Mitchell (NIU) 13 297 0 22.8 1983 Eddie Harris (UT) 11 290 0 26.4 1988 Kenny Stucker (BSU) 18-23 .783 1.64 1982 Derrick Samuels (KSU) 23 602 1 26.1 1987 Gary Gussman (MU) 20-25 .800 1.82 1981 Cliff Reed (WMU) 12 293 0 24.4 1986 John Diettrich (BSU) 17-23 .739 1.55 1980 Don Treadwell (MIA) 24 599 1 25.0 1985 John Diettrich (BSU) 25-29 .867 2.27 1979 Steve Nelson (BSU) 18 565 1 31.4 1984 Mike Prindle (WMU) 24-30 .800 2.19 1978 Mark Hunter (MIA) 11 283 0 25.7 1983 Vince Scott (NIU) 17-19 .895 1.55 1977 Mose Rison (CMU) 11 330 1 30.0 1982 Mike Prindle (WMU) 17-21 .810 1.55 1976 Steve Kuehl (BGSU) 14 359 0 25.6 1981 Mike Kiebach (MIA) 11-18 .611 1.00 1975 George Jenkins (BSU) 19 478 0 25.2 1980 Atton Laupp (WMU) 10-18 .556 0.91 1974 Randy Whately (UT) 24 514 0 21.4 1979 John Spengler (BGSU) 13-14 .929 1.18 1973 Wesley Cates (WMU) 19 411 1 21.6 1978 Rade Savich (CMU) 15-24 .625 1.36 1972 Eddie Woodard (KSU) 21 516 1 24.6 1977 Paul Marchese (KSU) 18-27 .667 1.80 1971 Bob Allen (OU) 14 421 0 30.1 1976 Paul Marchese (KSU) 16-25 .640 1.33 1970 Dick Adams (MIA) 15 366 0 24.4 1975 Jim Neddeff (BSU) 11-17 .647 1.10 1969 Dick Adams (MIA) 10 242 1 24.2 1974 Virgil Crots (UT) 9-14 .643 0.82 1968 Curtis Johnson (UT) 9 226 0 29.6 Don Taylor (BGSU) 9-19 .474 0.82 1967 Al Moore (MIA) 10 308 0 30.8 1966 Joe Souliere (BGSU) 17 416 0 24.5 1965 Billy Blunt (KSU) 15 380 0 25.3 Al Moore (MIA) 13 329 0 25.3 1964 Willie Loper (UT) 16 399 1 24.9 1963 Troy allen (WMU) 10 264 1 26.4 1962 Larry Coyer (MAR) 13 393 0 30.2 1961 Jim Burnett (UT) 13 232 0 17.8 1960 John Moore (MIA) 12 318 0 26.5 1959 Gerald Couturier (WMU) 11 269 0 24.5 1958 Lovell Coleman (WMU) 11 317 1 28.8 1957 Curtis Gentry (MIA) 8 185 0 23.1 1956 Bub Breed (WMU) 14 346 0 24.7 1955 Bub Breed (WMU) 12 253 0 21.1 1954 Bruce Bosma (WMU) 6 202 1 33.7 1953 Bill Bradshaw (BGSU) 22 533 0 24.2 1952 Fred Durig (BGSU) 8 217 0 27.1 1951 John Pont (MIA) 14 304 0 21.7 1950 Arnold Thompson (WMU) 10 197 0 19.7 1949 John Pont (MIA) 13 385 0 29.6

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TACKLES TACKLES FOR LOSS YEAR PLAYER (SCHOOL) SOLO ASSISTED TOTAL TPG YEAR PLAYER (SCHOOL) NO. YDS. LOST 2018 Malik Fountain(CMU) 88 67 155 12.9 2018 Sutton Smith (NIU) 26.5 141 2017 Khalil Hodge (Buffalo) 66 68 154 12.8 2017 Sutton Smith (NIU) 29.5 140 2016 Khalil Hodge (Buffalo) 61 62 123 10.2 2016 Keion Adams (Western Michigan) 18.0 77 2015 Great Ibe (Eastern Michigan) 64 67 131 11.9 2015 Jatavis Brown (Akron) 20.0 115 2014 Nate Holley (Kent State) 75 62 137 12.5 2014 Gabe Martin (Bowling Green) 18.0 58 2013 Justin Cherocci (CMU) 47 73 120 10.0 2013 Khalil Mack (Buffalo) 19.0 98 2012 Dan Molls (Toledo) 86 80 166 12.8 2012 Khalil Mack (Buffalo) 21.0 98 2011 Brian Wagner (Akron) 56 91 147 13.4 2011 Drew Nowak (WMU) 20.5 78 2010 Archie Donald (Toledo) 58 88 146 11.2 2010 Roosevelt Nix (KSU) 20.0 128 2009 Noah Keller (Ohio) 64 91 155 11.1 2008 Nick Bellore (CMU) 73 75 148 11.4 2009 Jerrell Wedge (Miami) 18.5 101 2007 Clayton Mullins (MIA) 69 74 143 11.0 2008 Frank Zombo (CMU) 15.5 56 2006 Daniel Holtzclaw (EMU) 39 75 114 9.5 2007 Jason Jones (EMU) 19.5 67 2005 Matt Muncy (OU) 81 34 115 10.5 2006 Ameer Ismail (WMU) 25.5 133 2004 Kevin Harrison (EMU) 62 84 146 13.3 2003 David Lusky (EMU) 66 87 153 12.8 2005 Dan Bazuin (CMU) 26.5 186 2002 Tom Ward (UT) 107 73 180 12.9 2004 Jonathan Goddard (MAR) 28.5 162 2001 Max Yates (MAR) 92 67 159 13.2 2003 Jason Babin (WMU) 32 117 2000 Brian Leigeb (CMU) 90 57 147 13.4 2002 Jason Babin (WMU) 26 108 1999 Donald McCall (EMU) 102 52 154 14.0 2001 Kenny Philpot (EMU) 35 79 1998 Dustin Cohen (MIA) 76 70 146 13.3 1997 Larry McCloud (MAR) 78 64 142 14.2 2000 Jimmy Parker (MAR) 21 53 1996 Roger Terry (KSU) 93 61 154 13.6 1999 Girardie Mercer (MAR) 24 69 1995 Justin Sanford (KSU) 61 78 139 13.6 1998 Troy Cambell (EMU) 16 73 1994 Kevin Johnson (BSU) 106 90 196 17.8 JoJuan Armour (MIA) 16 66 1993 Kevin Johnson (BSU) 141 63 204 18.5 John Grace (MAR) 16 62 1992 Phil Dunn (UA) 99 102 201 18.3 Girardie Mercer (MAR) 16 46 1991 Curt McMillan (MIA) 96 108 204 18.5 1990 Sean Mulhearn (WMU) 79 89 178 16.2 1997 JoJuan Armour (MIA) 24 121 1989 John Massimiani (KSU) 96 78 174 17.4 1996 Avery Brown (EMU) 26 91 1988 Eric Hoffman (WMU) 70 109 179 16.3 1995 Keith McKenzie (BSU) 18 78 1987 Greg Garnica (BSU) 110 78 188 17.1 1994 Johnnie Williams (MIA) 19 96 1986 Greg Carnica (BSU) 99 86 185 16.8 1993 Vince Palko (BGSU) 19 44 1985 John Offerdahl (WMU) 107 64 171 15.6 1984 John Offerdahl (WMU) 95 87 182 16.5 1992 Kevin O’Brien (BGSU) 35 163 1983 John Offerdahl (WMU) 103 91 194 17.6 1991 Mickey McBride (EMU) 21 79 1982 Ray Bentley (CMU) 66 107 173 15.7 1990 Jon Wauford (MIA) 22 136 1981 Russ Hedderly (KSU) 107 84 191 17.4 1989 Joel Smeenge (WMU) 23 115 1980 Russ Hedderly (KSU) 95 82 177 16.1 1988 Joel Smeenge (WMU) 20 117 1979 Bob Wallace (KSU) 112 70 182 16.5 1987 Doug Mangen (OU) 16 64 1978 Jack Lazor (KSU) 105 100 205 18.6 1977 Jack Lazor (KSU) 105 92 197 17.9 Tony Stephens (KSU) 16 44 1976 Aaron Bibins (UT) 72 114 186 16.7 1986 Joe Foley (BGSU) 21 88 1975 Larry Macek (UT) 80 120 200 18.2 1985 Bob Beemer (UT) 28 127 1974 Brad Cousino (MIA) 105 90 195 19.5 1984 Scott Kellar (NIU) 20 109 1973 Jack Lambert (KSU) 117 88 205 18.6 Bob Beemer (UT) 20 70 1972 Jack Lambert (KSU) 117 116 233 19.4 1983 Brian Pillman (MIA) 40 150 1982 Andre Young (BGSU) 26 127 1981 John Zupancic (MIA) 19 113 1980 John Zupancic (MIA) 20 82 1979 John McCafferty (MIA) 17 86 1978 Mike Zele (KSU) 19 65 1977 Tom Williams (EMU) 22 102 1976 Mike Zele (KSU) 20 85 1975 Mel Edwards (MIA) 19 103 Jerry Hodges (OU) 19 99 1974 Brad Cousino (MIA) 23 100 1973 Brad Cousino (MIA) 32 154 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 161 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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INTERCEPTIONS SACKS YEAR SCHOOL NO. YARDS TD YEAR NAME (SCHOOL) SACKS YRDS LOST 2018 Alvin Davis (Akron) 4 149 2 2017 Josh Cox (CMU) 6 118 0 2018 Sutton Smith (NIU) 15.0 102 2016 Darius Phillips (WMU) 4 263 3 Amari Coleman (CMU) 4 91 2 2017 Sutton Smith (NIU) 16.0 95 De’Andre Montgomery (MIA) 4 56 1 2016 Tarell Basham (Ohio) 11.5 71 Heath Hardin (Miami) 4 0 0 2015 Shawun Lurry (NIU) 9 273 1 2015 Jatavis Brown (NIU) 12.0 90 2014 Quinten Rollins (Miami) 7 35 1 2014 Bryan Thomas (BGSU) 8.0 35 2013 Jimmie Ward (NIU) 7 102 1 2012 Najja Johnson (Buffalo) 5 0 0 Jason Meehan (NIU) 8.0 45 2011 Jahleel Addae (CMU) 4 28 0 Luke Wollet (KSU) 4 23 0 2013 Khalil Mack (Buffalo) 12.0 79 Travis Carrie (Ohio) 4 81 0 2012 Chris Jones (BGSU) 12.5 84 2010 Evan Harris (MIA) 6 137 1 Sean Baker (BSU) 6 54 0 2011 Drew Nowak (WMU) 8.5 45 Domonic Cook (UB) 6 33 0 Chris Jones (BGSU) 8.5 45 2009 Brian Lainhart (KSU) 7 25 0 2008 Brian Lainhart (KSU) 6 42 0 2010 Roosevelt Nix (KSU) 10.0 88 Sean Baker (BSU) 6 46 1 2009 Adrian Robinson (Temple) 12.0 64 2007 P.J. Mahone (BGSU) 7 220 1 Reggie Corner (UA) 7 142 1 2008 Diyral Briggs (BGSU) 9.5 62 2006 Londen Fryar (WMU) 5 123 1 Mike Newton (UB) 5 108 0 2007 Larry English (NIU) 10.5 79 Joey Hudson (MIA) 5 48 0 2006 Ameer Ismail (WMU) 17.0 111 2005 Dion Byrum (OU) 6 153 2 Jelani Jordan (BGSU) 6 66 0 2005 Dan Bazuin (CMU) 16.0 145 2004 Chris Royal (MAR) 6 103 1 2004 Johnathan Goddard (MAR) 16.0 113 Keon Newson (BGSU) 6 107 2 2003 Janssen Patton (BGSU) 7 84 0 2003 Jason Babin (WMU) 15.0 71 2002 Randee Drew (NIU) 7 103 0 2002 Jason Babin (WMU) 15.0 79 2001 Vince Thompson (NIU) 5 79 2 2000 Dwight Smith (UA) 10 208 2 2001 James Harrison (EMU) 12.0 75 1999 Darvin Lewis (CMU) 5 62 0 Bop White (OU) 5 39 0 2000 Paul Toviessi (MAR) 11.0 29 Craig Rohlfs (UB) 5 109 0 1999 Kevin Rollins (UT) 11.0 70 Maurice Hines (MAR) 5 42 0 1998 Danielle Derricott (MAR) 6 118 0 1998 Troy Campbell (EMU) 8.0 49 1997 Tevell Jones (OU) 7 36 0 1996 Mark Herron (UT) 4 42 0 1995 Craig Dues (UT) 6 39 1 Jamal Belt (UT) 6 12 0 1994 Tony Everhart (BGSU) 5 64 0 1993 David Thomas (MIA) 6 63 0 1992 Joe Bair (BGSU) 7 61 0 Chris Owens (UA) 7 49 0 1991 Richard Palmer (EMU) 7 219 1 Ron Carpenter (MIA) 7 197 1 1990 Ron Carpenter (MIA) 7 164 1 1989 Bob Navarro (EMU) 12 73 0 1988 Andy Logan (KSU) 8 54 0 1987 Howard Young (CMU) 6 62 1 1986 Chris Wagner (WMU) 7 21 0 1985 Steve Kmiec (NIU) 6 20 0 1984 Mark Brandon (UT) 6 112 0 1983 Martin Bayless (BGSU) 10 66 0 1982 Mark Kujacznski (WMU) 6 80 1 1981 Martin Bayless (BGSU) 7 53 0 1980 Mike Terna (NIU) 5 82 0 1979 Joe Callan (OU) 9 110 0 1978 Bob Cummins (BGSU) 5 45 0 1977 Bill Stahl (BSU) 6 94 0 1976 Joe Callan (OU) 7 52 1 1975 Cedric Brown (KSU) 8 107 1 1974 Scott Resseguie (UT) 7 24 1 1973 Joe Spicer (MIA) 7 64 0 1972 Ron Karlis (WMU) 8 247 2 1971 Mike Johnson (WMU) 6 18 0 1970 Tom Elias (WMU) 8 144 1 1969 Dick Adams (MIA) 7 87 0 Curtis Johnson (UT) 7 33 0 1968 Dick Boron (MIA) 7 58 0 1967 Joe Pearce (BGSU) 6 99 0 1966 Lou Harris (KSU) 7 21 0 1965 Gary Jenkins (WMU) 6 112 1 1964 Pat Gucciardo (KSU) 5 86 1 Larry Coyer (MAR) 5 81 1 1963 Larry Coyer (MAR) 4 51 0 1962 Scott Tyler (MIA) 5 81 0 Tony Ruggiero (BGSU) 5 71 0 George Ihler (WMU) 5 54 0 Roger Merb (OU) 5 3 0 1961 Lowell Caylor (MIA) 4 49 0 Arch Tunnell (BGSU) 4 39 0 1960 John Dicason (OU) 7 173 1 1959 Chuck Comer (BGSU) 4 22 0 1958 Tom Jennell (MIA) 3 43 0 1957 Lovell Coleman (WMU) 3 129 0 1956 Don Nehlen (BGSU) 4 72 0 1955 Jim Bryan (BGSU) 5 37 0 1954 Bruce Bosma (WMU) 7 79 0 1953 Keith Tracy (WMU) 5 151 0 1952 Floyd Stollsteimer (WMU) 6 69 0 1951 John Mooth (CIN) 4 159 1 1950 Carmen Cozza (MIA) 5 31 0 1949 Carmen Cozza (MIA) 6 59 0

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TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS Most Plays Game: Two-Team Records - Total Offense 9. 615, Andrew Hendrix (Miami), 2014 1. 114, UT vs. BGSU, 1973 Most Plays Game: 10. 591, Marcus Childers (NIU), 2018 11. 588, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2012 2. 113, BGSU vs. Indiana, 2014 1. 200, BGSU (108) vs. UMass (92), 2014 12. 581, Luke Getsy (UA), 2005 3. 110, CMU vs. WMU, 2005 2. 194, EMU (109) at Ball State (85), 2016 13. 578, Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2011 110, Ohio vs. BGSU, 2014 3. 193, WMU (99) at Buffalo (94), 7OT, 2017 578, Tyler Tettleton (Ohio), 2011 5. 109, NIU vs. Presbyterian, 2014 4. 191, BGSU (113) vs. Indiana (78), 2014 15. 577, Kent Smith (CMU), 2005 109, EMU at Ball State, 2016 5. 189, BSU (98) vs. WMU (91) - 5OT, 2005 16. 573, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2011 7. 108, BGSU vs. UMass, 2014 6. 186, OU (102) vs. BSU (84), 1985 17. 569, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2007 8. 105 WMU vs. UT, 1992 7. 183, UT (101) vs. WMU (82), 2011 18. 567, Alex Carder (WMU), 2010 105, EMU vs. CMU, 2008 183, BG (86) vs. Northwestern (97), 2001 19. 562, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2003 105, UT at UMass, 2015 9. 182, EMU (100) vs. CMU (82), 2004 20. 560, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2008 105, BGSU at Maryland, 2015 10. 181, UMass (96) vs. Miami (85), 2014 21. 557, Omar Jacobs (BGSU), 2004 Most Plays Season: Most Total Offense Yards Game: 22. 556, Nate Davis (BSU), 2007 1. 1,136, BGSU, 2015 1. 1,439, WMU (635) at UT (804), 2011 23. 553, Woody Barrett (Kent State), 2018 2. 1,109, BGSU, 2003 2. 1,334, MIA (705) at UA (629), 2012 553, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2009 3. 1,103, BGSU, 2014 3. 1,328, WMU (645) at Buffalo (683), 7OT, 2017 25. 552, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2015 4. 1,076, CMU, 2007 4. 1,306, UMass (638) vs. BGSU (668), 2014 Most Plays Career: 5. 1,073, NIU, 2014 5. 1,297, UT (665) at EMU (632), 2012 1. 2,434, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 1,073, NIU, 2013 6. 1,278, UT (692) at BYU (586), 2016 2. 2,133, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2009- 12 7. 1,053, MIA, 2003 7. 1,254, CMU (607) vs. WKU (647), 2014 3. 1,863, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013-16 8. 1,047, NIU, 2015 8. 1,245, BGSU (618) vs. Northwestern (624), 2001 4. 1,778, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2006-09 9. 1,035, BSU, 2012 9. 1,241, BGSU (725) vs. UMass (516), 2015 5. 1,773, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2005, 07-09 10. 1,033, UT, 2002 10. 1,227, Toledo (679) vs. Tulsa (548), 2017 6. 1,755, Joshua Cribbs (KSU), 2001-04 Most Total Offense Yards Game: 1,227, KSU (615) vs. UCF (612), 1997 7. 1,747, Tim Lester (WMU), 1996-99 1. 812, Toledo vs. NIU, 2007 12. 1,195, CMU (606) vs. KSU (589), 1996 8. 1,711, Charlie Frye (UA), 2001-04 2. 804, Toledo vs. WMU, 2011 13. 1,181, WMU (621) vs. Syracuse (560), 2018 9. 1,675, Brad Tayles (WMU), 1989-92 3. 753, Akron vs. Morgan State, 2012 14. 1,176, Ohio (630) vs. Texas State (546), 2016 10. 1,657, Walter Church (EMU), 1996-00 4. 733, MAR vs. UB, 2002 15. 1,175, Ohio (491) vs. Cincinnati (684), 1968 11. 1,648, Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2008-11 5. 729, Toledo vs. EMU, 2013 Most Touchdowns Rushing & Passing Game: 12. 1,630, Brian McClure (BGSU), 1982-85 6. 725, BGSU vs. UMass, 2015 1. 19, WMU (10) at Buffalo (9), 2017 13. 1,624, Josh Harris, (BGSU), 2000-03 7. 711, WMU vs. BSU, 2015 2. 18, WMU (9), UT (9), 2011 14. 1,617, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 1999-02 8. 710, NIU vs. BSU, 2011 3. 16, BSU (8), WMU (8) - 5OT, 2005 15. 1,597, Drew Willy (UB), 2005-08 9. 706, BGSU vs. Grand Valley, 1978 4. 15, EMU (8) vs. CMU (7), 2008 16. 1,579, Gene Swick (UT), 1972-75 10. 705, MIA at UA, 2012 5. 15, NIU (7), UT (8), 2011 17. 1,573, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2001-03 Most Total Offense Yards Season: 6. 14, OU (8) vs. Cincinnati (6), 1968 1. 7,655, BGSU, 2015 14, UA (4) vs. Virginia Tech (10), 1995 Most Total Offense Yards Game: 2. 7,277, NIU, 2013 14, KSU (9) vs. CMU (5), 1997 1. 624, Zac Dysert (MIA) at UA, 2012 14, KSU (6) vs. CCF (8), 1997 2. 610, Drew Anderson (Buffalo) vs. WMU, 2017 3. 7,016, MIA, 2003 14, EMU (7) vs. CMU (7), 2004 3. 570, Blake Frohnapfel (UMass) vs. BGSU, 2014 4. 6,953, BGSU, 2003 14, EMU (7) vs. TU (7), 2008 4. 569, Jordan Lynch (NIU) vs. UT, 2012 5. 6,775, Toledo, 2017 14, MIA (7) at UA (7), 2012 5. 564, Alex Carder (WMU) at UT, 2011 6. 6,737, WMU, 2016 14, CMU (7) vs. WKU (7), 2014 6. 554, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. CMU, 2008 7. 6,731, Toledo, 2016 14, Toledo (7) vs. Tulsa (7), 2017 7. 534, Jose Davis (KSU) vs. UCF, 1997 8. 6,664, NIU, 2011 Individual Records 9. 6,611, Toledo, 2002 8. 528, Andrew Hendrix (Miami) vs. UMass, 2014 Total Offense Most Plays Game: 10. 6,574, NIU, 2012 9. 527, Josh Harris (BGSU) vs. NIU, 2003 1. 89, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. TU, 2008 Most Touchdowns Rushing and Passing Game: 10. 519, Chandler Harnish (NIU) vs. BSU, 2011 2. 86, Tim Lester (WMU) vs. MAR, 1999 11. 514, Dan LeFevour (CMU) vs. UA, 2007 1. 12 MIA vs. UT, 1953 3. 84, Chad Munson (WMU) vs. CMU, 2002 12. 509, Brogan Roback (EMU) vs. Ball State, 2016 2. 11 BGSU vs Defiance, 1956 4. 83, Kent Smith (CMU) vs. WMU, 2005 13. 506, Dan LeFevour (CMU) vs. BSU, 2007 3. 10 OU vs. WMU, 1953 5. 81, James Knapke (BGSU) vs. Indiana, 2014 14. 504, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. TU, 2008 10 NIU vs. UB, 2000 6. 79, Donny Harrison (OU) vs. BGSU, 1983 15. 501, Ryan Schneider, (UCF) vs. FAU, 2003 10 BGSU vs. Temple, 2004 79, Alex Carder (WMU) vs. UT, 2010 16. 500, Logan Woodside (UT) at BYU, 2016 10 BGSU vs. Temple, 2005 79, Brogan Roback (EMU) at Ball State, 2016 17. 499, Shane Morris (CMU) at Kansas, 2017 10, UT vs. NIU, 2007 9. 75, Zac Dysert (MIA) vs. Ohio, 2011 18. 498, Josh Harris (BGSU) vs. Northwestern, 2001 10, NIU vs. EMU, 2010 75, Pete Kraker (NIU) vs. CMU, 1976 19. 495, Byron Leftwich (MAR) vs. CMU 2001 10, WMU vs. N.C. 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Most Total Offense Yards Season: 6, Josh Harris (BGSU) vs. OU, 2002 5. 376, Travis Prentice (MIA) vs. UA, 1999 1. 5,105, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2015 6, Chad Munson (WMU) vs. William & Mary, 2003 6. 388, Astron Whatley (KSU) vs. EMU, 1997 2. 4,953, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2012 6, Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. UB, 2003 7. 370, Casey McBeth (UT) vs. UA, 1994 3. 4,812, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2013 6, Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. BSU, 2004 8. 357, Jerry Seymour (CMU) vs. BSU, 2004 4. 4,774, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2007 6, Josh Haldi (NIU) vs. WMU, 2004 9. 356, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. BSU, 2006 5. 4,643, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2003 6, Phil Horvath (NIU) vs. UA, 2005 10, 350, Dri Archer (KSU) vs. BSU, 2012 6. 4,597, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2003 6, Tim Hiller (WMU) vs. BSU, 2005 11. 346, Brandon West (WMU) vs. Indiana, 2007 7. 4,595, Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2011 6, Dan LeFevour (CMU) vs. BSU, Army, Purdue, 2007 12. 344, Eric Page (UT) vs. CMU, 2010 8. 4,302, Omar Jacobs (BGSU), 2004 6, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. CMU, 2008 13. 342, Silas Massey (CMU) vs. KSU, 1996 9. 4,267, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2002 6, Aaron Opelt (UT) vs. Colorado, 2009 14. 341, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. EMU, 2004 10. 4,224, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2001 6, Dan LeFevour (CMU) vs. UA, 2009 All-Purpose Yardage Career 11. 4,192, Keith Wenning (Ball State), 2013 6, Dan LeFevour (CMU) vs. EMU, 2009 1, *7,764, Brandon West (WMU), 2006-09 12. 4,151, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2009 6, Dan LeFevour (CMU) vs. UT, 2009 2. 7,114, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 13. 4,143, Alex Carder (WMU), 2011 6, Chandler Harnish (NIU) at UT; at Army, 2011 3. 6,111, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1996-99 14. 4,089, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2016 6, Tyler Vantubbergen (WMU) vs. UA, 2011 4. 6,050, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11 15. 4,043, Tyler Sheehan (BGCU), 2009 6, Zac Dysert (MIA) at UA, 2012 5. 6,038, Michael Turner (NIU), 2000-03 16. 3,916, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2017 6, Keith Wenning (Ball State) vs. MIA, 2013 6. 5,983, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004-06 17. 3,915, Tyler Tettleton (Ohio), 2011 6, Matt Johnson (BGSU) at Maryland, 2015 7. 5,974, Eric Wilkerson (KSU), 1985-88 18. 3,903, Nate Davis (BSU), 2008 6, Thomas Woodson (Akron) vs. VMI, 2016 8. 5,727, George Swarn (MIA), 1983-86 19. 3,902, Nate Davis (BSU), 2007 6, Cooper Rush (CMU) vs. UNLV, 2016 9. 5,537, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014-17 20. 3,896, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2015 6, Logan Woodside (Toledo) vs. Tulsa, 2017 10. 5,500, Kareem Hunt (Toledo), 2013-16 21. 3,861, Ryan Schneider (UCF), 2002 6, Nathan Rourke (Ohio) vs. Miami, 2017 11. 5,461, Gary Patton (EMU), 1984-87 22. 3,860, Brian Jones (UT), 2002 6, Tyree Jackson (Buffalo) vs. Delaware State, 2018 12. 5,385, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003-06 23. 3,837, Charle Frye (UA), 2003 6, Tyree Jackson (Buffalo) vs Miami, 2018 13. 5,348, Dante Love (BSU), 2005-08 24. 3,799, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1999 6, Jon Wassink (WMU) vs. Miami, 2018 14. 5,341, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2006-09 Most Total Offense Yards Career: 6, Mitchell Guadagni (Toledo) vs. Nevada, 2018 15. 5,298, Corey Davis (WMU), 2013-16 1. 15,853, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 Most Touchdowns Scored or Passed for Season: 16. 5,227, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2004-07 2. 12,779, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013-16 1. 50, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2015 17. 5,213, Chester Taylor (UT), 1998-01 3. 12,724, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2013-16 2. 48, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2013 18. 5,177, Jahwan Edwards (Ball State), 2011-14 4. 12,651, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2009-12 3. 47, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2007 19. 5,104, Astron Whatley (KSU), 1994-97 5. 12,084, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 1999-02 4. 45, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2016 20. 5,093, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2002-05 6. 11,927, Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2008-11 45, Omar Jacobs (BGSU), 2004 *NCAA all divisions record, All-Purpose Yardage, Career. 7. 11,730, Keith Wenning (BSU), 2010-13 6. 44, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2012 All-Purpose Yardage Season 8. 11,478, Charlie Frye (UA), 2001-04 7. 43, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2009 1. 2,690, Dante Love (BSU), 2007 9. 11,220, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2005, 07-09 8. 40, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1997 2. 2,582, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2009 10. 11,081, Tim Lester (WMU), 1996-99 40, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2003 3. 2,577, Dri Archer (KSU), 2012 11. 11,075, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2001-03 40, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2003 4. 2,358, Brandon West (WMU), 2009 12. 10,839, Joshua Cribbs (KSU), 2001-04 40, Keith Wenning (Ball State), 2013 5. 2,315, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2008 13. 10,716, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1997-99 40, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2016 6. 2,294, Brian Pruitt (CMU), 1994 14. 10,602, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2013-17 13. 39, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1999 7. 2,284, Michael Turner (NIU), 2002 15. 10,552, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2010-13 39, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2002 8. 2,271, Bernard Reedy (UT), 2012 16. 10,535 Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2006-09 39, Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2011 9. 2,267, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007 17. 10,243, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2002-05 16. 38, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2001 10. 2,244, Eric Page (UT), 2011 18. 9,982, Tyler Tettleton (Ohio), 2009-13 38, Nathan Rourke (Ohio), 2017 11. 2,228, Jalen Parmele (UT), 2007 19. 9,967, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2000-03 38, Nathan Rourke (Ohio), 2018 12. 2,177, Robbie Mixon (CMU), 2002 20. 9,774, Brian McClure (BGSU), 1982-85 19. 37, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2008 2,177, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2006 21. 9,765, Ryan Radcliff (CMU), 2009-12 20. 36, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2004 14. 2,160, Jordan White (WMU), 2011 22. 9,732, Nate Davis (BSU), 2006-08 36, Alex Carder (WMU), 2010 15. 2,139, Domenik Hixon (UA), 2005 23. 9,486, Alex Carder (WMU), 2009-12 Most Total Offense Yards By a Freshman Season: 16. 2,119, Brandon West (WMU), 2007 24. 9,301, Joe Licata (Buffalo), 2012-15 1. 3,552, DanLeFevour (CMU), 2006 17. 2,088, Wasean Tait (UT), 1995 25. 9,244, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2012-15 2. 3,294, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2001 18. 2,078, MiQuale Lewis (BSU), 2008 Most Touchdowns Scored or Passed for Game: 3. 2,869, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2009 19. 2,074, Eric Wilkerson (KSU), 1987 1. 8, Jose Davis (KSU) vs. CMU, 1997 4. 2,535, Josh Cribbs (KSU), 2001 20. 2,072, Diontae Johnson (Toledo), 2017 8, Drew Anderson (Buffalo) vs. WMU, 2017 5. 2,265, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013 Most All-Purpose Yards By a Freshman: 3. 7, Cooper Rush (CMU) vs. WKU, 2014 6. 2,231, Spencer Keith (KSU), 2009 1. 2,267, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007 7, Alex Carder (WMU) at UT, 2011 7. 2,171, Tyree Jackson (Buffalo), 2016 2. 1,768, Eric Page (UT), 2009 7, Adam DiMichele (TU) vs. EMU, 2008 8. 2,147, Marcus Childers (NIU), 2017 3. 1,714, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014 7, Ryan Henry (BGSU) vs. BSU, 1994 9. 2,080, Matt Schilz (BGSU), 2010 4. 1,550, Jerry Seymour (CMU), 2003 7, Andy Vetter (OU) vs. NIU, 1976 10. 2,075, Charlie Frye (UA), 2001 5. 1,498, Ontario Sneed (CMU), 2005 8. 6, Tony Kimbrough (WMU) vs. CMU, 1988 All-Purpose Yardage Game: 6. 1,439, David Harvey (UA), 2006 6, Jose Davis (KSU) vs. UCF, 1997 1. 435, Brian Pruitt (CMU) vs. UT, 1994 7. 1,423, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2009 6, Josh Harris (BGSU) vs. Northwestern, 2001 2. 435, Robbie Mixon (CMU) vs. EMU, 2002 8. 1,401, Morgan Williams (UT), 2008 6, Byron Leftwich (MAR) vs. OU, 2001 3. 407, Bernard Reedy (UT) vs. EMU, 2012 9. 1,352, Bernie Parmalee (BSU), 1987 6, Kainoa Akina (EMU) vs. UA, 2001 4. 403, Antonio Brown (CMU) vs. Troy, 2009 10. 1,344, Brandon West (WMU), 2006 164 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

RUSHING RECORDS

Most Attempts Game: Most Touchdowns By Rushing Season: 42, Kalvin McRae (OU) vs. BGSU, 2007 1. 95 UT vs Tulsa, 1962 1. 44, Ohio, 2017 Most Attempts Season: 2. 88 WMU vs. MAR, 1970 44, NIU, 2012 1. 394, Shawn Faulkner (WMU), 1983 3. 87 MIA vs. BGSU, 1977 3. 42, NIU, 2010 2. 374, Billy Smith (CMU), 1991 4. 86 KSU vs. WMU, 1988 42, KSU, 1954 3. 370, Wasean Tait (UT), 1995 5. 85 OU vs. EMU, 1997 5. 40, Ohio, 1968 4. 365, Travis Prentice, (MIA), 1998 6. 83 MIA vs. MAR, 1971 40, Ohio, 2018 5. 354, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1999 7. 80 UT vs. Youngstown St., 1961 7. 39, BGSU, 1956 6. 338, Michael Turner (NIU), 2002 8. 79 BGSU vs. NIU, 1967 39, NIU, 2013 338, Anthony Sherrell (EMU), 2003 79 OU vs. BGSU, 1978 9. 38, UT, 1995 8. 336, Steve Morgan (UT), 1984 79 OU vs. Youngstown State, 1958 38, UT, 2002 9. 332, Marcus Merriweather (BSU), 2002 11. 78 UT vs. Marshall, 1961 38, Temple, 2011 10. 326, Bob Hitchens (MIA), 1972 78 NIU vs. Illinois State, 1981 Two-Team Records- Rushing Offense 11. 324, Dave Preston (BGSU), 1974 Most Attempts Game: 12. 322, MiQuale Lewis (BSU), 2008 Most Attempts Season: 1. 123, KSU (62) vs. WMU (61), 1969 13. 321, Deland McCullough (MIA), 1995 1. 741, CMU, 1979 2. 122, UT (60) vs. BGSU (62), 1978 14. 312, Beau Blankenship (OU), 2012 2. 740, CMU, 1975 122, OU (59) vs. Cincinnati (63), 1973 312, Silas Massey (CMU), 1996 3. 688, NIU, 2014 122, OU (57) vs. Cincinnati (65), 1970 16. 310, Michael Turner (NIU), 2003 4. 687, KSU, 1976 Most Net Yards Rushing Game: 310, Branden Oliver (Buffalo), 2013 18. 309, Jerome Persell (WMU), 1978 5. 685, OU, 1996 1. 749, Army (556) at EMU (193), 2015 309, George Swarm (MIA), 1985 6. 680, OU, 1998 2. 737, BGSU (93) at Wisconsin (644), 2014 309, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2006 680, BSU, 1978 3. 701, CMU (551) vs. UNLV (150), 1994 21. 306, Branden Oliver (UB), 2011 8. 662, OU, 1974 4. 693, NIU (544) vs. EMU (149), 2010 306, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014 9. 655, NIU, 2013 5. 655, UT (262) vs. BGSU (416), 1978 23. 301, Corey Croom (BSU), 1992 10. 649, OU, 2002 Most Touchdowns Rushing Game: 649, OU, 1997 24. 299, Kelvin Farmer (UT), 1986 1. 11, OU (5) vs. E. Carolina (6), 1996 299, Chester Taylor (UT), 2001 Most Net Yards Rushing Game: 2. 10, CMU (3) vs. Iowa (7), 1994 1. 612, OU vs. EMU, 1997 10, BGSU (7) vs. UA (3), 1998 Most Attempts Career: 2. 555, KSU vs. Western Reserve, 1954 10, BGSU (2) at Wisconsin (8), 2014 1. 1,138, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1996-99 3. 551, CMU vs. UNLV, 1994 10, Army (7) at EMU (3), 2015 2. 949, Deland McCullough (MIA), 1992-95 4. 544, NIU vs. EMU, 2010 6. 9, NIU (3) vs. WMU (6), 1978 3. 942, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014-17 5. 532, BSU vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 1977 9, UT (3) vs. CMU (6), 2009 4. 940, Michael Turner (NIU) 2000-03 6. 496, BGSU vs. MAR, 1968 9, NIU (7) vs. UT (2), 2010 5. 903, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2004-07 7. 494, NIU vs. WMU, 2011 Individual Rushing 8. 478, MIA vs. WMU, 1975 6. 885, Kareem Wilson (OU), 1995-98 Most Attempts Game: 478, KSU vs. WMU, 1953 7. 884, Jahwan Edwards (Ball State), 2011-14 1. 52, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. CMU, 2000 10. 472, UT vs. CMU, 1999 8. 878, Astron Whatley (KSU), 1994-97 2. 49, Eric Flowers (CMU) vs. EMU, 1998 Most Net Yards Rushing Season: 9. 867, Allen Ross (NIU), 1977-80 3. 47, Don Fitzgerald (KSU) vs. WMU 1966 1. 4,161, NIU, 2013 10. 866, Branden Oliver (Buffalo), 2010-13 47, Shawn Faulkner (WMU) vs. BSU 1983 2. 3,645, NIU, 2010 11. 851, Marcus Merriweather (BSU), 1999-02 5. 46, Jerome Persell (WMU) vs. BSU, 1977 3. 3,613, CMU, 1975 12. 842, Jerome Persell (WMU), 1976-78 46, Bryant Jones (BGSU) vs. KSU, 1981 4. 3,553, Ohio, 2000 13. 838, Robert Sanford (WMU), 1997-00 46, Anthony Jones (BSU) vs. MIA, 2000 5. 3,333, Toledo, 2014 14. 830, Dave Preston (BGSU), 1973-76 8. 45, Silas Massey (CMU) vs. EMU, 1996 6. 3,392, KSU, 1954 15. 807, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004-06 45, Curtis Adams (CMU) vs. KSU, 1982 7. 3,358, Ohio, 2018 16. 805, Bernie Parmalee (BSU), 1987-90 10. 44, Corey Croom (BSU) vs. KSU, 1991 8. 3,335, NIU, 2012 17. 803, Chester Taylor (UT), 1998-01 44, Allen Ross (NIU) vs. EMU, 1979 3,335, Temple, 2011 18. 782, Kareem Hunt (UT), 2013-16 12. 43, Bill Garg, (OU) vs. KSU, 1970 10. 3,333, Toledo, 2014 19. 767, Steveland Hookfin (OU), 1995-98 43, Don Nottingham (KSU) vs. MIA, 1970 20. 761, Shawn Faulkner (WMU), 1980-83 43, Allen Ross (NIU) vs. Illinois State, 1978 Most Touchdowns Rushing Game: 761, Curtis Adams (CMU), 1981-84 43, Ivory Bryant (NIU) vs. BSU, 1997 761, MiQuale Lewis (BSU), 2006-10) 1. 9, KSU vs. Western Reserve, 1954 43, Travis Prentice (MIA) vs. KSU, 1999 23. 739, Eric Wilkerson (KSU), 1985-88 2. 8, MIA vs. MAR, 1971 43, Robbie Mixon (CMU) vs. EMU, 2002 24. 737, Eric Flowers (CMU), 1996-99 8, BSU vs. Cal Poly, 43, Anthony Sherrell (EMU) vs. UCF, 2003 25. 732, Brandon West (WMU), 2006-09 8, NIU vs. EMU, 2010 43, Anthony Sherrell (EMU) vs. BSU, 2003 26. 722, Corey Croom (BSU), 1989-92 5. 7, OU vs. CMU, 2000 43, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. EMU, 2004 27. 702, Gary Patton (EMU), 1984-87 7, NIU vs. UB, 2000 43, Beau Blankenship (OU) at UMass, 2012 28. 698, James Starks, (UB), 2006-08 7, OU vs. KSU, 2002 43, Branden Oliver (Buffalo) vs. UMass, 2013 7, NIU vs. UT, 2010 23. 42, Eric Flowers (CMU) vs. UB, 1999 7, NIU at UMass, 2013 42, Astron Whatley (KSU) vs. EMU, 1997 7, Toledo vs. Arkansas State, 2014 42, Ricky Calhoun (EMU), vs. Ohio, 1992 7, Ohio vs. Hampton, 2017 42, Marcus Merriweather (BSU) vs. CMU, 2000 7, Toledo at Bowling Green, 2017 42, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. UA, 2005 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 165 HISTORY AND RECORDS

RUSHING RECORDS Rushing Yards In a Game: 14. 4,162, Curtis Adams (CMU), 1981-84 20, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2002 1. 377, Robbie Mixon (CMU) vs. EMU, 2002 15. 4,135, Wasean Tait (UT), 1993-96, 1998 12. 19, Dave Preston (BGSU), 1974 2. 376, Travis Prentice (MIA) vs. UA, 1999 16. 4,049, Branden Oliver (Buffalo), 2010-13 19. Jerome Persell (WMU), 1976 3. 373, Astron Whatley (KSU) vs. EMU, 1997 17. 4,002, Marcus Merriweather (BSU), 1999-02 19, Mark Bornholdt (BSU), 1979 4. 356, Brian Pruitt (CMU) vs. UT, 1994 18. 3,989, Astron Whatley (KSU), 1994-97 19, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1998 5. 353, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. BSU, 2006 19. 3,972, Steveland Hookfin (OU), 1995-98 19, Michael Turner (NIU), 2002 6. 332, Morgan Williams (UT) vs. MIA, 2008 20. 3,852, Travis Greene (BGSU), 2012-15 19, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2007 7. 326, George Swarn (MIA) vs. EMU, 1985 21. 3,830, Eric Wilkerson (KSU), 1985-88 19, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2007 8. 325, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. EMU, 2004 22. 3,748, MiQuale Lewis (BSU), 2006-10 19, Chad Spann (NIU), 2009 9. 321, Jordan Lynch (NIU) vs. WMU, 2013 23. 3,721, Eugene Jarvis (KSU), 2006-10 19, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2012 10. 316, Jordan Lynch (NIU) vs. CMU, 2013 24. 3,693, Brian Pruitt (CMU), 1992-94 19, Zurlon Tipton (CMU), 2012 11. 302, Casey McBeth (UT) vs. UA, 1994 25. 3,671, Brandon West (WMU), 2006-09 22. 18, Larry Poole (KSU), 1973 12. 301, MiQuale Lewis (BSU) at EMU, 2009 26. 3,670, Joshua Cribbs (KSU), 2001-04 18, Bernard White (BGSU), 1985 13. 292, Silas Massey (CMU) vs. KSU, 1996 Most Rushing Yards By a Freshman: 18, Chester Taylor (UT), 2000 14. 289, A.C. Jenkins (UT) vs. Davis & Elkins, 1951 1. 1,551, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014 18, Robert Sanford (WMU), 2000 15. 283, Bronson Hill (EMU) vs. UT, 2012 2. 1,361, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2009 18, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004 16. 282, Kareem Wilson (OU) vs. BGSU, 1996 3. 1,117, Jerry Seymour (CMU), 2003 18, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2006 282, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. W. Illinois, 2002 4. 1,089, Silas Massey (CMU), 1995 18, Joel Bouagnon (NIU), 2015 282, Jordan Johnson (Buffalo) vs. Akron, 2016 5. 1,065, Ontario Sneed (CMU), 2005 Most Touchdowns Rushing Career: 19. 281, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. CMU, 2000 6. 1,064, Bernie Parmalee (BSU), 1987 1. 73, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1996-99 281, Jarvion Franklin (WMU) at Akron, 2016 7. 1,051, Jamauri Bogan (WMU), 2015 2. 55, Chester Taylor (UT), 1998-01 21. 280, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. BSU, 2004 8. 1,043, Allen Ross (NIU), 1977 3. 53, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2009-11 22. 279, Lovell Coleman (WMU) vs. BGSU, 1983 9. 1,033, Robert Sanford (WMU), 1997 4. 52, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004-06 10. 1,026, Deland McCullough (MIA), 1992 52, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014-17 Rushing Yards in a Season: 11. 1,019, Joshua Cribbs (KSU), 2001 6. 51, Jahwan Edwards (Ball State), 2011-14 7. 49, Kareem Wilson (OU), 1995-98 1. 1,928, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2006 12. 1,013, Jaret Patterson (Buffalo), 2018 49, Chad Spann (NIU), 2007-10 2. 1,920, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2013 13. 1,010, Morgan Williams (UT), 2008 9. 48, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2013 3. 1,915, Michael Turner (NIU), 2002 14. 1,003, Caleb Huntley (Ball State), 2017 10. 47, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 4. 1,905, Wasean Tait (UT), 1995 15. 985, Michael Turner (NIU), 2000 11. 45, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2004-07 5. 1,890, Brian Pruitt (CMU), 1994 16. 973, Marquis Young (UMass), 2015 12. 44, Kareem Hunt (Toledo), 2013-16 6. 1,815, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2012 17. 963, Adell Givens (BSU), 2004 13. 43, Curtis Adams (CMU), 1981-84 7. 1,787, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1998 18. 961, Jawon Chisolm, (UA), 2011 43, Josh Harris (BGSU) 2000-03 8. 1,736, MiQuale Lewis (BSU), 2008 19. 917, Aaron Leeper (UB), 2002 43, Michael Turner (NIU) 2000-03 9. 1,669, Eugene Jarvis (KSU), 2007 917, Bryant Koback (Toledo), 2018 43, Jamauri Bogan (WMU), 2015-18 10. 1,668, Shawn Faulkner (WMU), 1983 21. 893, Kareem Wilson (OU), 1995 17. 41, Robert Sanford (WMU), 1997-00 11. 1,659, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1999 893, Jim Vackaro (WMU), 1992 18. 39, Jerome Persell (WMU), 1976-78 12. 1,656, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004 23. 879, Troy Parker (UT), 1990 39, Dave Preston (BGSU), 1973-76 13. 1,648, Michael Turner (NIU), 2003 24. 866, Kareem Hunt (Toledo), 2013 39, Brandon Payne (UA), 1999-2002 14. 1,631, Kareem Hunt (Toledo), 2014 Most Touchdowns Rushing Game: 21. 38, Joshua Cribbs (KSU), 2001-04 15. 1,627, Deland McCullough (MIA), 1995 1. 5, Joe Schwartz (UT) vs. KSU, 1971 38, Travis Greene (BGSU), 2012-15 16. 1,618, Marcus Merriweather (BSU), 2002 5, Dave Preston (BGSU) vs. Dayton, 1974 23. 36, Eric Wilkenson (KSU), 1985-88 17. 1,604, Beau Blankenship (OU), 2012 5, Rodney Stevenson (CMU) vs. BSU, 1986 36, Larry Poole (KSU), 1972-74 18. 1,594, Travis Greene (BGSU), 2013 5, Brian Pruitt (CMU) vs. UT, 1994 36, Nathan Rourke (Ohio), 2017-18 19. 1,580, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2005 5, Travis Prentice, (MIA) vs. KSU, 1998 20. 1,571, Robert Sanford (WMU), 2000 5, Thomas Hammock (NIU) vs. UA, 2000 Longest Rush From Scrimmage: 21. 1,551, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014 5, Bob Hendry (UA) vs. EMU, 2001 1. 99, Lou Mariano (KSU) vs. Western Reserve, 1954 22. 1,549, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1997 5, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. MIA, 2002 2. 98, George Swarn (MIA) vs. WMU, 1984 23. 1,544, Silas Massy (CMU), 1996 5, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. EMU, 2002 98, Eric Flowers (CMU) vs. BSU, 1998 24. 1,535, Branden Oliver (Buffalo), 2013 5, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. WMU, 2005 4. 96, Ty King (MIA) vs. KSU, 1996 25. 1,532, Kelvin Farmer (UT), 1986 5, Bernard Pierce (Temple) at Maryland, 2011 96, Larry Blackman (KSU) vs. UT, 1973 Most Yards Rushing Career: 5, Kareem Hunt (Toledo) vs. Arkansas State, 2014 96, Ontario Sneed (CMU) vs. OU, 2006 96, Thomas Merriweather (MIA) vs. Temple, 2010 1. 5,596, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1996-99 5, Joel Bouagnon (NIU) vs. Bowling Green, 2016 96, Anthon Samuel (BGSU) at Miami, 2011 2. 5,164, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004-06 5, Shakif Seymour (Toledo) vs. Bowling Green, 2017 9. 95, Ben Tombaugh (UT) vs. Austin Peay, 1995 3. 4,945, Kareem Hunt (Toledo), 2013-16 Most Touchdowns Rushing Season: 95, Matthew Domer (BGSU) at Ball State, 2015 4. 4,941, Michael Turner (NIU), 2000-03 1. 27, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2011 11. 93, Glenn Hunter (OU) vs. EMU, 1983 5. 4,867, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014-17 2. 25, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1997 93, Tim Starks (KSU) vs. NIU, 1983 6. 4,659, Chester Taylor (UT) 1998-01 3. 24, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014 93, Mike McGee (BGSU) vs. BSU, 1987 7. 4,558, Jahwan Edwards (Ball State), 2011-14 4. 23, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2013 14. 92, Chris Stefan (OU) vs. Xavier, 1947 8. 4,398, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2004-07 5. 22, MiQuale Lewis (BSU), 2008 92, Scott Tyler (MIA) vs. MAR, 1963 9. 4,368, Deland McCullough (MIA), 1992-95 22, Chad Spann (NIU), 2010 92, Greg Lomax (UA) vs. OU, 1997 10. 4,343, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2010-13 7. 21, Nathan Rourke (Ohio), 2017 92, Darryl Richardson (NIU) vs. OU, 1985 11. 4,219, Robert Sanford (WMU), 1997-00 8. 20, Brian Pruitt (CMU), 1994 92, Jalen Parmele (UT) vs. BSU, 2006 12. 4,190, Jerome Persell (WMU), 1976-78 20, Wasean Tait (UT), 1995 92, James Starks (UB) vs. MIA, 2007 13. 4,172, George Swarn (MIA), 1983-86 20, Chester Taylor (UT), 2001 166 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

PASSING RECORDS

Most Attempts Game: 10. 505, BGSU at KSU, 2009 Individual Passing Offense 1. 80, EMU vs. CMU, 2008 505, Toledo at BYU, 2016 Passing Offense Most Attempts Game: 2. 76, EMU vs. TU, 2008 12. 498, MAR vs. Appalachian State, 2002 1. 80, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. CMU, 2008 3. 73, BGSU vs. Indiana, 2014 Most Passing Yards Season: 2. 76, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. TU, 2008 4. 72, EMU vs. Ball State, 2016 1. 5,135, BGSU, 2015 3. 73, James Knapke (BGSU) vs. Indiana, 2014 5. 71, CMU vs. WMU, 2005 2. 4,804, MAR, 2002 4. 71, Brogan Roback (EMU) vs. Ball State, 2016 71, BSU vs. NIU, 2012 3. 4,772, MIA, 2003 71, Keith Wenning (BSU) vs. NIU, 2012 7. 69, UT at Purdue, 2009 4. 4,385, WMU, 2011 6. 70, Kent Smith (CMU) vs. WMU, 2005 8. 66, OU vs. BGSU, 1983 5. 4,214, Ball State, 2013 7. 67, Aaron Opelt (UT) at Purdue, 2009 66, WMU at CMU, 2009 6. 4,206, BGSU, 2003 8. 66, Tim Hiller (WMU) at CMU, 2009 10. 65, MIA vs. UT, 1987 7. 4,201, MAR, 2001 9. 65, Mike Bates (MIA) vs. UT, 1987 Most Attempts Season: 8. 4,196, Toldo, 2016 10. 64, Donny Harrison (OU) vs. BGSU, 1983 1. 596, BGSU, 2009 9. 4,110, BGSU, 2009 64, Alex Carder (WMU) vs. UT, 2010 2. 594, BGSU, 2015 10. 4,057, BGSU, 2004 12. 63, Tim Hiller (WMU) vs. UB, 2008 3. 583, UA, 2012 11. 3,919, Toledo, 2017 63, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU) at KSU, 2009 4. 575, MAR, 2002 12. 3,905, CMU, 2015 14. 62, Walter Church (EMU) vs. CMU, 1996 5. 557, CMU, 2007 Most Touchdown Passes Game: 62, Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. Pittsburgh, 2003 6. 554, WMU, 2011 1. 7, KSU vs. CMU, 1997 62, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), at Marshall, 2009 7. 547, BGSU, 2014 7, WMU at UT, 2011 62, Tim Hiller (WMU) vs. BSU, 2009 8. 541, UA, 2005 7, WMU vs. UA, 2011 62, Kyle Pohl (Akron) vs. BGSU, 2014 9. 535, MIA, 2003 7, NIU vs. EMU, 2013 19. 61, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA) vs. NIU, 2002 535, WMU, 2008 7, CMU vs. WKU, 2014 61, Blake Frohnapfel (UMass) vs. BGSU, 2014 Most Completions Game: 7, Buffalo vs. WMU, 2017 61, Drew Anderson (Buffalo) vs. WMU, 7OT, 2017 1. 58, EMU vs. CMU, 2008 Most Touchdown Passes Season: Most Attempts Season: 2. 50, EMU vs. TU, 2008 1. 47, BGSU, 2015 1. 575, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2009 2. 46, Toledo, 2016 3. 49, UT vs. Pittsburgh, 2003 2. 569, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2015 3. 41, MAR, 1997 4. 46, CMU vs. WMU, 2005 3. 543, Dan LeFevour (CMU) 2007 41, BGSU, 2004 4. 525, Luke Getsy (UA), 2005 46, BGSU vs. Indiana, 2014 5. 40, MAR, 2001 5. 522, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2008 6. 44, MAR vs. BSU, 2002 40, WMU, 2011 522, Dalton Williams (UA), 2012 44, BGSU at KSU, 2009 7. 38, MIA, 2003 7. 514, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2009 44, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012 8. 37, MAR, 1999 8. 502, Alex Carder (WMU), 2011 9. 43, BGSU at Marshall, 2009 37, WMU, 2008 9. 498, Keith Wenning (Ball State), 2013 43, WMU vs. UT, 2010 10. 35, KSU, 1997 10. 495, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2003 43, BGSU at Purdue, 2015 35, MAR, 2002 11. 494, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2003 12. 42, WMU vs. UB, 2008 35, Ball State, 2013 12. 491, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2002 42, MIA vs. WMU, 2011 Most Passes Had Intercepted Game: 13. 489, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2015 42, BSU vs. NIU, 2012 1. 7, MIA vs. KSU, 1992 14. 483, James Knapke (BGSU), 2014 Most Completions Season: 7, WMU vs. MIA, 1972 15. 480, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2012 1. 398, BGSU, 2015 7, OU vs. UT, 1970 16. 478, Nate Davis (BSU), 2007 2. 383, MAR, 2002 7, MAR vs. WMU, 1968 17. 476, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2007 3. 381, BGSU, 2009 7, UT vs. Western Reserve, 1950 18. 472, Blake Frohnapfel (UMass), 2015 4. 369, WMU, 2011 Most Passes Had Intercepted Season: 19. 470, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2001 5. 364, UA, 2012 1. 30, OU, 1985 470, Tim Lester (WMU), 1999 6. 363, MIA, 2003 2. 29, BSU, 1983 Most Attempts Career: 7. 361, CMU, 2007 29, MAR, 1968 1. 1,763, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 8. 346, WMU, 2008 29, UT, 1953 2. 1,672, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2009-12 9. 345, BGSU, 2003 Highest Completion Percentage Season: 3. 1,648, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013-16 10. 332, BGSU, 2007 (minimum of 250 attempts) 4. 1,642, Keith Wenning (Ball State), 2010-13 Fewest Passes Completed: 1. .704 (298-423), UT, 2003 5. 1,608, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2005, 07-09 1. 16, OU, 1997 2. .698 (309-443), UT, 2002 6. 1,507, Tim Lester (WMU) 1996-99 2. 19, WMU, 1958 3. .687 (329-479), CMU, 2009 7. 1,494, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2006-09 3. 21, OU, 1957 4. .696 (263-378), WMU, 2016 8. 1,442, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 1999-02 Most Passing Yards Game: 5. .688 (291-423), Toledo, 2016 9. 1,441, Walter Church (EMU), 1996-00 1. 597, Buffalo vs. WMU, 7OT, 2017 6. .686 (308-449), UT, 2004 10. 1,436, Charlie Frye (UA), 2001-04 2. 589, UMass vs. BGSU, 2014 .686 (262-382), UB, 2007 11. 1,427, Brian McClure (BGSU), 1982-85 3. 565, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012 8. .685 (291-425), UT, 2011 12. 1,387, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2013-16 4. 551, KSU vs. UCF, 1997 9. .680 (229-377), NIU, 2005 13. 1,370, Brad Tayles (WMU), 1989-92 5. 548, WMU at UT, 2011 .680 (253-372), WMU, 2014 14. 1,359, Joe Licata (Buffalo), 2012-15 6. 525, MIA vs. NIU, 2002 11. .679 (363-535), MIA, 2003 15, 1,349, Ryan Radcliff (CMU), 2009-12 7. 519, BGSU vs. UMass, 2015 12. .676 (255-377), MAR, 2003 16. 1,322, Drew Willy (UB), 2005-08 8. 516, EMU vs. CMU, 2008 17. 1,316, Spencer Keith (KSU), 2009-12 516, MIA at UA, 2012 18. 1,304, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2001-03 19. 1,284, Brogan Roback (EMU), 2013-17 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 167 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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20. 1,265, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1997-99 8. 913, Charlie Frye (UA), 2001-04 9. 3,882, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2017 21. 1,224, Matt Schilz (BGSU), 2010-13 9. 908, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2013-16 10. 3,873, Alex Carder (WMU), 2011 22. 1,219, Riley Neal (Ball State), 2015-18 10. 900, Brian McClure (BGSU), 1982-85 11. 3,848, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2015 23. 1,215, Alex Carder (WMU), 2009-12 11. 875, Tim Lester (WMU), 1996-99 12. 3,813, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2003 24. 1,172, Tyler Tettleton (Ohio), 2009-13 12. 854, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2001-03 13. 3,799, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1999 25. 1,166, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2013-17 13. 849, Drew Willy (UB), 2005-08 14. 3,770, Ryan Schneider (UCF), 2002 26. 1,124, Nate Davis (BSU), 2006-08 14. 823, Joe Licata (Buffalo), 2012-15 15. 3,725, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2008 27. 1,123, Joshua Cribbs (KSU), 2001-04 15. 822, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1997-99 16. 3,667, Nate Davis (BSU), 2007 1,123, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2002-05 16. 810, Ryan Radcliff (CMU), 2009-12 17. 3,652, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2007 Most Completions Game: 17. 807, Walter Church (EMU) 1996-00 18. 3,639, Tim Lester (WMU), 1999 1. 58, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. CMU, 2008 18. 769, Alex Carder (WMU), 2009-12 19. 3,591, Nate Davis (BSU), 2008 2. 50, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. TU, 2008 19. 766, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2003-05 20. 3,549, Charlie Frye (UA), 2003 3. 49, Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. Pittsburgh 2003 20. 759, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2013-17 21. 3,533, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2016 4. 46, Kent Smith (CMU) vs. WMU, 2005 21. 745, Brogan Roback (EMU), 2013-17 3,533, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2016 46, James Knapke (BGSU) vs. Indiana, 2014 22. 732, Tyler Tettleton (Ohio), 2009-13 23. 3,518, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2004 6. 44, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU) at KSU, 2009 732, Spencer Keith (KSU), 2009-12 24. 3,513, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2011 7. 43, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU) at Marshall, 2009 24. 731, Riley Neal (Ball State), 2015-18 25. 3,510, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2015 43, Alex Carder (WMU) vs. UT, 2010 25. 714, Matt Schilz (BGSU), 2010-13 26. 3,495, Josh Betts (MIA), 2004 43, Matt Johnson (BGSU) at Purdue, 2015 26. 687, Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2008-11 27. 3,483, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2012 10. 42, Tim Hiller (WMU) vs. UB, 2008 27. 678, Nate Davis (BSU), 2006-08 28. 3,480, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1997 42, Zac Dysert (MIA) vs. WMU, 2011 28. 669, Terrance Owens (Toledo), 2010-13 29. 3,467, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2013 42, Keith Wenning (BSU) vs. NIU, 2012 29. 663, Brad Tayles (WMU), 1989-92 Most Yards In A Career: 13. 41, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA) vs. NIU, 2002 30. 655, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2012-15 1. 12,905, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 41, Aaron Opelt (UT) at Purdue, 2009 Passing Yards In A Game: 2. 12,891, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013-16 15. 40, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA) vs. Hawaii 2001 1. 597, Drew Anderson (Buffalo) vs. WMU, 7OT, 2017 3. 12,104, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2013-16 Most Completions Season: 2. 589, Blake Frohnapfel (UMass) vs. BGSU, 2014 4. 12,013, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2009-12 1. 383, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2015 3. 551, Jose Davis (KSU) vs. UCF, 1997 5. 11,903, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 1999-02 2. 373, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2009 4. 548, Alex Carder (WMU) at UT, 2011 6. 11,402, Keith Wenning (BSU), 2010-13 3. 355, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2007 5. 525, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA) vs. NIU, 2002 7. 11,329, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2005, 07-09 4. 342, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2003 6. 516, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. CMU, 2008 8. 11,299, Tim Lester (WMU) 1996-99 5. 339, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2008 516, Zac Dysert (MIA) at UA, 2012 9. 11,049, Charlie Frye (UA), 2001-04 6. 331, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2002 8. 505, Logan Woodside (Toledo) at BYU, 2016 10. 10,829, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA) 2001-03 7. 330, Alex Carder (WMU), 2011 505, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), at KSU, 2009 11. 10,688, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1997-99 8. 326, Dalton Williams (UA), 2012 10. 497, Joe Licata (Buffalo) at Toledo, 2013 12. 10,514, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2013-17 9. 325, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2003 497, Ryan Schneider (UCF) vs. FAU 2003 13. 10,280, Brian McClure (BGSU), 1982-85 10. 324, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2015 12. 493, Cooper Rush (CMU) vs. WKU, 2014 14. 10,117, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2006-09 11. 319, Keith Wenning (Ball State), 2013 13. 491, Matt Johnson (BGSU) at Maryland, 2015 15. 9,917, Ryan Radcliff (CMU), 2009-12 12. 318, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2009 14. 486, Phil Horvath (NIU) vs. UA, 2005 16. 9,485, Joe Licata (Buffalo), 2012-15 13. 315, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2001 15. 485, Brian Brunner (CMU) vs. Indiana, 2008 17. 9,233, Nate Davis (BSU), 2006-08 14. 309, Omar Jacobs, (BGSY), 2004 16. 484, Andy Schmitt (EMU) vs. TU, 2008 18. 9,225, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2002-05 309, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2009 17. 479, Brian McClure (BGSU) vs. OU, 1985 19. 9,142, Walter Church (EMU), 1996-00 16. 304, Drew Willy (UB), 2008 479, Alex Carder (WMU) at UConn, 2011 20. 9,109, Tyler Tettleton (Ohio), 2009-13 17. 303, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2007 19. 471, Byron Leftwich (MAR) vs. CMU, 2001 21. 8,944, Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2008-11 18. 302, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2012 471, Tim Hiller (WMU) vs. CMU, 2008 22. 8,886, Alex Carder (WMU), 2009-12 19. 301, Keith Wenning (BSU), 2012 21. 469, Mike Neu (BSU) vs. UT, 1993 23. 8,845, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2012-15 20. 298, Brian McClure (BGSU), 1983 469, Byron Leftwich (MAR) vs. Appalachian St.,2002 24. 8,748, Drew Willy (UB), 2005-08 21. 297, Brian Jones (UT), 2002 23. 468, Brogan Roback (EMU) at Ball State, 2016 25. 8,717, Brad Tayles (WMU), 1989-92 22. 295, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2011 24. 467, Shane Morris (CMU) at Kansas, 2017 26. 8,653, Brogan Roback (EMU), 2013-17 23. 289, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2016 25. 461, Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. Pittsburgh, 2003 27. 8,203, Terrance Owens (Toledo), 2010-13 289, Alex Carder (WMU), 2010 26. 460, Kent Smith (CMU) vs. WMU, 2005 28. 8,062, Spencer Keith (KSU), 2009-12 25. 287, Keith Wenning (BSU), 2011 27. 458, Omar Jacobs (BGSU) vs. Wisconsin, 2005 29. 8,012, Matt Schilz (BGSU), 2010-13 26. 282, Tim Lester (WMU), 1999 28. 455, Byron Leftwich (MAR) vs. UB, 2001 30. 7,592, Charlie Batch (EMU), 1994-97 282, Ryan Radcliff (CMU), 2010 455, Luke Getsy (UA) vs. Memphis, 2005 Most Yards By a Freshman: 28. 280, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2004 455, Zac Dysert (MIA) vs. KSU, 2012 1. 3,031, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006 280, James Knapke (BGSU), 2014 31. 452, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA) vs. Hawaii, 2001 2. 3,105, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2001 280, Joe Licata (Buffalo), 2015 Most Passing Yards In A Season: 3. 2,349, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013 Most Completions Career: 1. 4,946, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2015 4. 2,611, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2009 2. 4,486, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2003 5. 2,276, Riley Neal (BSU), 2015 1. 1,171, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 3. 4,268, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2002 6. 2,223, Matt Schilz (BGSU), 2010 2. 1,066, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2009-12 4. 4,148, Keith Wenning (Ball State), 2013 7. 2,189, Tim Lester (WMU), 1996 3. 1,035, Keith Wenning (BSU), 2010-13 5. 4,132, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2001 8. 2,151, Walter Church (EMU), 1996 4. 1,022, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013-16 6. 4,129, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2016 9. 2,147, Spencer Keith (KSU), 2009 5. 1,013, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2005, 07-09 7. 4,051, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2009 10. 2,082, James Morgan (BGSU), 2016 6. 966, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2006-09 8. 4,002, Omar Jacobs (BGSU), 2004 7. 939, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 1999-02 168 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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Most Touchdowns Passes Game: 10. 85, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2003-04 .857 (18-21) Chandler Harnish (NIU) vs.CalPoly, 2011 1. 7, Jose Davis (KSU) vs. CMU, 1997 11. 84, Ben Roethlisberher (MIA), 2001-03 .857 (24-28) Riley Neal (BSU) at EMU, 2015 7, Alex Carder (WMU) at UT, 2011 12. 76, Joe Licata (Buffalo), 2012-15 .857 (12-14) Talmadge Hill (BSU) vs. NIU, 2000 7, Cooper Rush (CMU) vs. WKU, 2014 13. 74, Nate Davis (BSU), 2006-08 27. .852 (23-27) Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. WMU, 2004 7, Drew Anderson (Buffalo) vs. WMU, 2017 74, Alex Carder (WMU), 2009-12 Pass Completion Percentage Season: 5. 6, Ryan Henry (BGSU) vs. BSU, 1994 15. 73, Zac Dysert (MIA), 2009-12 1. .722, Terrance Owens (UT), 166-230, 2011 6, Jose Davis (KSU) vs. UCF, 1997 73, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2012-15 2. .712, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 277-389, 2003 6, Byron Leftwich (MAR) vs. OU, 2001 17. 71, Omar Jacobs (BGSU) 2003-05 3. .706, Phil Horvath (NIU), 168-238, 2005 6, Kainoa Akina (EMU) vs. UA, 2001 18. 70, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2006-09 4. .702, Brian Jones (UT), 297-423, 2002 6, Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. UB, 2003 19. 68, Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2008-11 .702, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 280-399, 2004 6, Chad Munson (WMU) vs. William & Mary, 2003 20. 67, Tyler Tettleton (Ohio), 2009-13 6. .698, Zach Terrell (WMU), 263-377, 2016 6, Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. BSU, 2004 21. 65, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2013-16 7. .697, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 318-456, 2009 6, Josh Haldi (NIU) vs. WMU, 2004 22. 64, Charlie Frye (UA), 2001-03 8. .691, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 289-418, 2016 6, Phil Horvath (NIU) vs. UA, 2005 23. 63, Terrance Owens (Toledo), 2010-13 .691, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 342-495, 2003 6, Adam DiMichele (TU) vs. EMU, 2008 653 Ryan Radcliff (CMU), 2009-12 10. .687, Tavares Bolden (UT), 200-291, 2001 6, Chandler Harnish (NIU) at UT, 2011 63, Brian McClure (BGSU), 1982-85 11. .684, Drew Willy (UB) 258-377, 2007 6, Tyler Van Tubbergen (WMU) vs. UA, 2011 26. 57, Jose Davis (KSU), 1997-99 12. .679, Chad Pennington (MAR), 275-405, 1999 6, Zac Dysert (MIA) at UA, 2012 57, Brogan Roback (EMU), 2013-17 .679, Jon Drach (WMU), 118-176, 2003 6, Keith Wenning (Ball State) vs. Miami, 2013 28. 56, Gus Ragland (Miami), 2015-18 .679, Zach Terrell (WMU), 250-368, 2014 6, Matt Johnson (BGSU) at Maryland, 2015 29. 55, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2000-03 15. .677, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 331-491, 2002 6, Thomas Woodson (Akron) vs. VMI, 2016 55, Josh Haldi (NIU), 2001-04 16. .673, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 383-569, 2015 6, Cooper Rush (CMU) vs. UNLV, 2016 31. 54, Josh Betts (MIA), 2002-05 17. .670, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 315-470, 2001 6, Logan Woodside (Toledo) vs. Tulsa, 2017 32. 53, Charlie Batch (EMU), 1994-97 .670, Jon Drach (WMU), 118-176, 2003 6, Tyree Jackson (Buffalo) vs. Delaware State, 2018 Most Passes Had Intercepted Game: .670, Zach Terrell (WMU), 262-391, 2015 20. .669, Omar Jacobs (BGSU), 309-462, 2004 6, Tyree Jackson (Buffalo) vs Miami, 2018 1. 7, John Oertel (MAR) vs. WMU, 1968 21. .668, Dan LeFevour (CMU) 251-376, 2008 6, Jon Wassink (WMU) vs. Miami, 2018 2. 6, Brad Tayles (WMU) vs. CMU, 1989 .668, Tyler Sheehan (BGSU) 267-400, 2008 6, Mitchell Guadagni (Toledo) vs. Nevada, 2018 6, Craig Harmon (NIU) vs. WMU, 1998 23. .663, Cooper Rush (CMU), 324-489, 2015 Most Touchdown Passes Season: 6, Ryan Henry (BGSU) vs. Louisiana Tech, 1995 24. .661, Graham Gochnauer (MAR), 121-183, 2003 1. 46, Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2015 6, Neil Britt (BSU) vs. UT, 1984 .661, Austin Dantin (UT), 127-192, 2010 2. 45, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2016 6, Neil Britt (BSU) vs. BGSU, 1983 26. .658, Zac Dysert (MIA), 295-448, 2011 3. 41, Omar Jacobs (BGSU), 2004 6, Steve Skiver (OU) vs. Penn State, 1970 .658, Charlie Frye (UA), 230-380, 2002 4. 39, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1997 Most Passes Had Intercepted Season: .658, Josh Harris (BGSU), 325-494, 2003 5. 38, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2001 1. 26, Dennis Swearingen (OU), 1985 6. 37, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1999 2. 25, Neil Britt (BSU), 1983 Pass Completion Pct. Career: (min. 500 att.) 37, Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2003 25, Brad Tayles (WMU), 1989 1. .682 (766-1,123), Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2002-05 8. 36, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2008 Most Passes Had Intercepted Career: 2. .664 (1,171-1,763), Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 9. 35, Keith Wenning (Ball State), 2013 1. 67, Brad Tayles (WMU), 1989-92 3. .654 (853-1,304), Ben Roethlisberger (MIA), 2001-03 10. 34, Tim Lester (WMU), 1999 2. 58, Brian McClure (BGSU), 1982-85 .654 (655-1,002), Matt Johnson (BGSU), 2012-15 11. 33, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2016 3. 55, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013-16 .654 (908-1,387), Zach Terrell (WMU), 2013-16 12. 32, Jose Davis (KSU), 1997 Pass Completion Percentage Game: (min.8 att.) 13. 31, Alex Carder (WMU), 2011 6. .651 (939-1,442), Byron Leftwich (MAR), 1999-02 1. 1.000 (9-9) Chandler Harnish (NIU) vs. BSU, 2009 7. .6509 (759-1166), Logan Woodside (Toledo) 2013-17 31, Ryan Schneider (UCF), 2002 1.000 (9-9) Chester Stewart (Temple) 8. .647 (966-1,493), Tyler Sheehan (BGSU), 2006-09 15. 30, Byron Leftwich (MAR), 2002 at Maryland, 2011 9. .645 (459-711), Ryan Schneider (UCF), 2002-03 30, Nate Davis (BSU), 2007 1.000 (8-8) Ross Comis (UMass) at Notre Dame 2015 10. .644 (523-811), Omar Jacobs (BGSU), 2003-05 30, Alex Carder (WMU), 2010 4. .929 (13-14) Terrance Owens (UT) vs. EMU, 2011 11. .642 (849-1,322), Drew Willy (UB), 2005-08 18. 29, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2003 .929 (13-14) Ryan Henry (BGSU) vs. UA, 1994 12. .638 (1,066-1,672), Zac Dysert (MIA), 2009-12 29, Bruce Gradkowski (UT), 2005 6. .920 (23-25) Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. UB, 2003 .638 (807-1,265), Chad Pennington (MAR), 1997-99 29, Joe Licata (Buffalo), 2014 7. .909 (10-11) Ron Rummel (CMU) vs. BGSU, 1977 .638 (391-613), Joey Lynch (BSU), 2003-06 29, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2015 .909 (20-22) Drew Willy (UB) vs. TU, 2007 15. .636 (913-1,436), Charlie Frye (UA), 2001-04 22. 28, Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2011 9. .906 (29-32) Drew Hare (NIU) vs. Ball State, 2015 16. .633 (769-1,215), Alex Carder (WMU), 2009-12 28, Tyler Tettleton (Ohio), 2011 10. .900 (9-10) James Morgan (BGSU) at Ohio St., 2016 17. .631 (669-1,061), Terrance Owens (UT), 2010-13 28, Matt Schilz (BGSU), 2011 .900 (18-20) Nathan Rourke (Ohio) vs. Kent St, 2018 .631 (900-1427), Brian McClure (BGSU), 1982-85 28, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2009 12. .895 (17-19) Zach Terrell (WMU) at EMU, 2014 19. .630 (1,034-1,642), Keith Wenning (BSU), 2010-13 28, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2017 .895 (17-19) Brian Conn (BSU) vs. Ohio, 1999 .630 (1,013-1,607), Tim Hiller (WMU), 2005, 07-09 Most Touchdown Passes Career: 14. .889 (24-27) Bruce Gradkowski (UT) vs. NIU, 2003 .630 (397-630), Phil Horvath (NIU), 2004-06 1. 102, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 15. .875 (14-16) Austin Dantin (UT) vs. EMU, 2011 22. .628 (607-966), Andy Schmitt (EMU), 2006-09 2. 100, Chad Pennington (MAR), 1997-99 .875 (14-16) Dan LeFevour (CMU) vs. UB, 2006 23. .625 (732-1,172), Tyler Tettleton (OU), 2009-13 3. 99, Tim Hiller (WMU), 2005, 07-09 .875 (21-24) Nate Davis (BSU) vs. Northeastern, 2008 24. .623 (418-671), Stan Hill (MAR), 2002-04 4. 96, Zach Terrell (WMU), 2013-16 18. .871 (27-31) Tim Hiller (WMU) vs. Tenn. Tech 2008 25. .620 (1,021-1,647) Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013-16 5. 93, Logan Woodside (Toledo), 2013-17 19. .867 (13-15) Tyler Tettleton (Ohio) vs. A-Peay, 2013 26. .619 (687-1,110), Chandler Harnish (NIU), 2008-2011 6. 92, Keith Wenning (Ball State), 2010-13 .867 (26-30) Omar Jacobs (BGSU) vs. Temple, 2005 27. .618 (509-824), Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2010-13 7. 90, Cooper Rush (CMU), 2013-16 21. .864 (19-22) Matt Johnson (BGSU)-Murray St, 2013 28. .606 (823-1,359) Joe Licata (Buffalo), 2012-15 8. 89, Byron Leftwich (MAR) 1999-02 .864 (19-22) Phil Horvath (NIU) vs. MIA, 2005 29. .604 (351-581), Boo Jackson (OU), 2008-10 9. 87, Tim Lester (WMU), 1996-99 23. .857 (12-14) Austin Dantin (UT) vs. Temple, 2011 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 169 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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Most Receptions - Game: 6. 109, Daniel Braverman (WMU), 2015 9. 244, Greg Jennings (WMU) vs. BSU, 2005 1. 23, Tyler Jones (EMU) vs. CMU, 2008 7. 106, Willie Snead (Ball State), 2013 10. 243, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. WMU, 1996 2. 22, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) at KSU, 2009 8. 105, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2004 11. 241, Ontario Pryor (EMU), vs. CMU, 1996 3. 20, Kenny Christian (EMU) vs. Temple, 2000 9. 104, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2008 12. 240, Darrell Dowery, Jr. (KSU) vs. UCF, 2004 20, Nick Moore (UT) vs. Michigan, 2008 104, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), 2008 240, D’Wayne Eskridge (WMU) vs. Syracuse, 2018 5. 18, Jacory Stone (EMU) vs. TU, 2008 11. 103, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1997 14. 239, Tajae Sharpe (UMass) vs. Akron, 2014 6. 17, Tyler Jones (EMU) vs. TU, 2008 103, Lance Moore (UT), 2003 15. 238, Jordan White (WMU) at UT, 2011 17, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) at Marshall, 2009 13. 102, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007 238, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. UCF, 1997 17, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) vs. Idaho 14. 100, Dante Love (BSU), 2007 238, Anthony Johnson (Buffalo) vs. Miami, 2018 (Humanitarian Bowl), 2009 15. 99, Cole Magner (BGSU), 2003 18. 237, Dave Naumcheff (BSU) vs. BGSU, 1983 9. 16, Jamie Hence (WMU) vs. OU, 1987 99, Eric Page (UT), 2010 237, Bernard Reedy (UT) at EMU, 2012 16, Greg Jennings (WMU) vs. Virginia, 2005 17. 98, Greg Jenninggs (WMU), 2005 20. 236, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. UA, 1997 16, Jordan White (WMU) at UT, 2011 18. 97, Corey Davis (WMU), 2016 21. 234, P.J. Fleck (NIU) vs. OU, 2003 16, Eric Page (UT) at BSU, 2011 97, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2011 22. 233, Kenny Higgins (UT) vs. BSU, 2004 16, Roger Lewis (BGSU) vs. Indiana, 2014 20. 96, Kamar Jorden (BGSU), 2010 23. 231, Stephen Williams (UT) at BSU, 2009 14. 15, Tony Knox (WMU) vs. West Virginia, 1996 21. 94, Jordan White (WMU), 2010 24. 229, Nick Harwell (MIA) at Temple, 2011 15, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. UA, 1997 94, Armand Robinson (MIA), 2010 229, Reggie Allen (CMU) vs. BGSU, 1996 15, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. Navy, 1997 94, Gehrig Dieter (BGSU), 2015 Most Receiving Yards - Season: 15, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. UCF, 1997 24. 93, Kevin Walter (EMU), 2002 1. 1,911, Jordan White (WMU), 2011 15, David Foye (MAR) vs. KSU, 2000 93, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2008 2. 1,770, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009 15, Lance Moore (UT) vs. Pittsburgh, 2003 26. 91, Darius Watts (MAR), 2001 3. 1,647, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997 15, Josh Davis (MAR) vs. UA, 2004 91, Dave Petzke (NIU), 1978 4. 1,549, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1997 15, Jabari Arthur (UA) vs. WMU, 2007 91, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2006 5. 1,544, Roger Lewis (BGSU), 2015 15, Stephen Williams (UT) vs. UB, 2007 91, Juan Nunez (WMU), 2010 6. 1,516, Willie Snead (Ball State), 2013 15, Antonio Brown (CMU) vs. UA, 2007 30. 90, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997 7. 1,500, Corey Davis (WMU), 2016 15, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) vs. Troy, 2009 90, Martin Nance (MIA), 2003 8. 1,498, Martin Nance (MIA), 2003 15, Roger Lewis (BGSU) at Maryland, 2015 90, Lance Moore (UT), 2004 9. 1,436, Corey Davis (WMU), 2015 15, Tajae Shapre (UMass) vs. FIU, 2015 90, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2007 10. 1,425, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2011 27. 14, John Ross (UT) vs. Tampa 1974 90, Corey Davis (WMU), 2015 11. 1,417, Darius Watts (MAR), 2001 14, Eugene Baker (KSU) vs. WMU, 1986 Most Receptions - Career: 12. 1,408, Corey Davis (WMU), 2014 14, Ontario Pryor (EMU), vs. CMU, 1996 1. 332, Corey Davis (WMU), 2013-16 13. 1,402, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2008 14, Steve Neal (WMU) vs. UT, 1999 2. 306, Jordan White (WMU), 2006-11 14. 1,399, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2004 14, Robert Redd (BGSU) vs. NIU, 2002 306, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11 15. 1,398, Dante Love (BSU), 2007 14, P.J. Fleck (NIU) vs. OU, 2003 306, Josh Davis (MAR), 2001-04 16. 1,378, Jorden White (WMU), 2010 14, Darrell Dowery Jr. (KSU) vs. Rutgers, 2004 5. 305, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 17. 1,377, Daniel Braverman (WMU), 2015 14, Dante Ridgeway (BSU) vs. UA, 2004 6. 297, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2006-09 18. 1,368, Kevin Walter (EMU), 2002 14, Eric Deslauriers (EMU) vs. CMU, 2004 7. 290, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2006-09 19. 1,356, Anthony Johnson (Buffalo), 2017 14, Sam Hurd (NIU) vs. UA, 2005 8. 277, Tajae Sharpe (UMass), 2012-15 20. 1,319, Tajae Sharpe (UMass), 2015 14, Eric Deslauriers (EMU) vs. WMU, 2005 9. 272, Darius Watts (MAR), 2000-03 21. 1,281, Tajae Sharpe (UMass), 2014 14, Justin Harper (CMU) vs. WMU, 2005 10. 268, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2006-09 22. 1,278, Diontae Johnson (Toledo), 2017 14, Corey Partridge (BGSU) vs. UT, 2006 11. 260, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), 2005-08 23. 1,276, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), 2008 14, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), vs. Indiana, 2007 12. 258, Ryne Robinson (MIA) 2003-06 24. 1,269, Cory Thompson (Toledo), 2016 14, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), vs. W. Virginia, 2007 13. 248, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2003-06 25. 1,259, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2005 14, Taylor Price (OU), at Wyoming, 2008 14. 244, KeVonn Mabon (Ball State), 2012-16 26. 1,252, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2004 14, Kamar Jorden (BGSU) at Tulsa, 2010 15. 238, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2002-04 27. 1,237, Doug Gabriel (UCF), 2002 14, Eric Page (UT) vs. KSU, 2010 238, Greg Jennings (WMU) 2002-05 28. 1,229, Reggie Allen (CMU), 1996 14, Jordan White (WMU) vs. NIU, 2010 17. 235, Steve Neal (WMU), 1997-00 29. 1,215, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1996 14, Juan Nunez (WMU) at CMU, 2010 18. 232, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2002-05 1,215, Dave Petzke (NIU), 1978 14, Armand Robinson (MIA) vs. NIU, 2010 19. 230, Cody Wilson (CMU), 2009-12 31. 1,210, Domenik Hixon (UA), 2005 14, Nick Harwell (MIA) vs. WMU, 2011 20. 229, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1995-98 32. 1,198, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2009 14, Jordan White (WMU) vs. Illinois, 2011 229, Stephen Williams (UT), 2006-09 Most Receiving Yards - Freshman - Season: 14, Eric Page (UT) vs. Syracuse, 2011 229, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2010-12 1. 1,159, Eric Page (UT), 2009 14, Willie Snead (BSU) at KSU, 2012 23. 223, Willie Snead (Ball State), 2011-13 2. 1,094, Roger Lewis (BGSU), 2014 14, Jamill Smith (BSU) vs. NIU, 2012 24. 222, Lance Moore (UT), 2001-04 3. 1,085, Jammarl O’Neal (CMU), 1999 14, Dustin Creel (EMU) at Ball State, 2014 Most Receiving Yards - Game: 4. 1,003, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007 14, Daniel Braverman (WMU) vs. Murray State, 2015 1. 297, Brian Oliver (BSU) vs. UT, 1993 5. 961, Josh Davis (MAR), 2001 14, Kenny Golladay (NIU) at Toledo, 2016 2. 278, Freddie Barnes (BGSU) at KSU, 2009 6. 960, Alonzo Russell (UT), 2012 Most Receptions - Season: 3. 272, Corey Davis (WMU) at Ball State, 2016 7. 941, Corey Davis (WMU), 2013 1. 155, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009 4. 266, Sam Hurd (NIU) vs. CMU, 2005 8. 914, David Harvey (UA), 2006 2. 140, Jordan White (WMU), 2011 5. 265, Jordan White (WMU) vs. Purdue, 2011 9. 871, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2010 3. 125, Eric Page (UT), 2011 6. 264, Josh Davis (MAR) vs. Appalachian State, 2002 10. 867, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2006 4. 111, Tajae Sharpe (UMass), 2015 7. 263, Corey Alston (WMU) vs. EMU, 1997 5. 110, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2009 8. 261, Roger Lewis (BGSU) at Maryland, 2015

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Season: 27, Ronnie Redd (BGSU), 1991-94 17. 3,242, Reggie Allen (CMU), 1995-98 1. 25, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997 27, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2003-06 18. 3,199, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 2. 19, Corey Davis (WMU), 2016 18. 26, Willie Snead (Ball State), 2011-13 19. 3,166, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2010-12 19, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009 19. 25, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997 20. 3,131, Martin Nance (MIA), 2002-05 4. 18, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1997 25, Corey Alston (WMU), 1997-2000 21. 3,102, Stephen Williams (UT), 2006-09 18, Darius Watts (MAR), 2001 25, Robert Redd (BGSU), 1999-02 22. 3,094, Alex Neutz (Buffalo), 2010-13 6. 17, Jordan White (WMU), 2011 25, Lance Moore (UT) 2001-04 23. 3,076, Alonzo Russell (Toledo), 2012-15 7. 16, Roger Lewis (BGSU), 2015 25, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11 24. 3,053, Reggie Allen (CMU), 1995-98 8. 15, Willie Snead (Ball State), 2013 25, Anthony Johnson (Buffalo), 2017-18 25. 3,030, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2002-04 15, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2004 25. 24, Brian Oliver (BSU), 1991-94 26. 3,019, Jamarko Simmons (WMU), 2006-08 15, Corey Davis (WMU), 2014 24, Juan Nunez (WMU), 2007-10 27. 2,991, Willie Snead (Ball State), 2011-13 11. 14, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2003 24, Martel Moore (NIU), 2009-12 2,991, Justin McCareins (NIU) 1997-00 14, Lance Moore (UT), 2004 24, Jordan Williams (BSU), 2013-15 29. 2,968, Bryan Schormann (CMU), 1995-98 14, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2005 24, Alonzo Russell (Toledo), 2012-15 30. 2,867, Scott Miller (BGSU), 2015-18 14, Martin Nance (MIA), 2005 30. 23, Bernard Reedy (Toledo), 2010-13 31. 2,862, KaVonn Mabon (Ball State), 2012-16 14, Steve Sanders (BGSU), 2005 23, Nick Harwell (MIA), 2010-12 32. 2,838, Kevin Walter (EMU), 1999-02 14, Anthony Johnson (Buffalo), 2017 23, Roger Lewis (BGSU), 2014-15 33. 2,778, Dante Love (BSU), 2005-08 17. 13, Eugene Baker (KSU), 1996 23, Scott Miller (BGSU), 2015-18 34. 2,776, Lance Moore (UT), 2001-04 13, James Williams (MAR), 1999 34. 22, Jim Swierczek (MAR), 1951-53 Longest Passing Play From Scrimmage: 13, Eric Deslauriers (EMU), 2004 22, Dante Ridgeway (BSU), 2002-04 1. 99, NIU (Dan Urban to Justin McCareins) 13, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2008 22, Ryne Robinson (EMU), 2003-06 vs. BSU, 2000 13, Martel Moore (NIU), 2012 22, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 13, Titus Davis (CMU), 2014 2. 98, (Toledo) Logan Woodside to Jon’Vea Johnson at Ohio, 2016 13, Daniel Braverman (WMU), 2015 Most Consecutive Games With A Reception: 13, Diontae Johnson (Toledo), 2017 98, OU (Tom Dubs to Richard Hill) vs. KSU, 1991 1. *54, Bryan Anderson (CMU), 2006-09 25. 12, Eric Page (UT), 2011 2. 51, Michael Larkin (MIA), 2001-04 98, BSU (Mike Neu to Brian Oliver) vs. UT, 1993 12, Andy Schillinger (MIA), 1986 3. 50, Corey Davis (WMU), 2013-16 98, KSU (Jose Davis to Eugene Baker) vs. UCF, 1997 12, Darius Watts (MAR), 2002 50, Alonzo Russell (Toledo), 2012-15 12, Corey Davis (WMU), 2015 98, CMU (Derrick Vickers to Rob Turner) vs. BSU, 5. 48, Naaman Roosevelt (UB), 2006-09 2001 29. 11, Jim Ladd (BGSU), 1952 6. 49, Steve Odom (UT), 2003-06 11, Dave Petzke (NIU), 1978 7. 97, CMU (Cooper Rush to Titus Davis) vs. New Hampshire, 7. 47, Tajae Sharpe (UMass), 2012-15 2013 11, Steve Neal (WMU) 1999 8. 46, Mel Long, Jr., (UT), 1997-2000 11, Trevor Gaylor (MIA), 1999 9. 45, Ronnie Redd (BGSU), 1991-94 97, KSU (Joshua Cribbs to Nathan Pruden) vs. MAR, 2003 11, Doug Gabriel (UCF),2002 10. 43, Papi White (Ohio), 2015-18 9. 96, BGSU (Mark Miller to Dave Dudley) 11, Martin Nance (MIA), 2003 11. 42, Ronnie Moore (BGSU), 2013-16 vs. San Diego State, 1976 11, Darius Watts (MAR), 2003 12. 41, Kurt Gerling (BGSU), 1998-2001 96, CMU (Jeff Bender to Ken Ealy) vs.BGSU, 1990 11, Michael Larkin (MIA), 2003 41, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 11, Greg Jennings (WMU), 2004 96, NIU (Chris Finlen to Darrell Hill), vs. EMU 1999 14. 39, Davis Watts (MAR), 2000-03 11, Darius Hill (BSU), 2007 15. 38, Corey Jones (Toledo), 2013-16 96, UT (Bruce Gradkowski to Kenny Higgins) 11, LaVon Brazill (Ohio), 2011 vs. BSU, 2004 16. 37, Tommylee Lewis (NIU), 2012-15 11, Alex Neutz (UB), 2012 17. 36, Kito Poblah (CMU), 2007-10 Most Touchdown Receptions - 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Kentucky, 2003 Most Points Scored By Losing Team: 126, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004 9, KSU vs. EMU, 2004 1. 68, Buffalo vs. WMU (71), 2017 - 7OT 126, P.J. Pope (BGSU), 2004 9, NIU at UT, 2011 2. 63, WMU vs. UT (66) 2011 126, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009 9, UT vs. WMU, 2011 3. 62, EMU vs. UA (65) 2001 - OT 19. 125, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012 9, WMU at UT, 2011 4. 60, UT vs. NIU (63) 2011 20. 124, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011 9, WMU vs. UA, 2011 5. 58, EMU vs. CMU (61), 2004 - OT 21. 123, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2011 9, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012 6. 57, WMU vs. BSU (60), 2005 - 5OT 22. 122, Louie Zervos (Ohio), 2016 9, NIU vs. UMass, 2012 7. 52, EMU vs. TU (55), 2008 172 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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Most Points Career: 21, Freddie Barnes (BGSU), 2009 12. 113, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2013 1. 468, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1996-99 17. 20, Wasean Tait (UT), 1995 13. 112, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2013 2. 446, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2015-18 20, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1998 112, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2012 20, Michael Turner (NIU), 2002 15. 111, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2004 3. 409, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 20, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2007 4. 370, Steve Azar (NIU) 2000-03 20, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2007 111, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2008 5. 361, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) 2001-04 20, Chad Spann (NIU), 2009 Most Points Scored By Kicking Career: 6. 360, Chester Taylor (UT), 1998-2001 20, Zurlon Tipton (CMU), 2012 1. 446, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2015-18 7. 358, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2010-13 24. 19, Bob Houmard (OU), 1968 2. 409, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 19, Dave Preston (BGSU), 1974 3. 370, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03 8. 352, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2012-15 19, Jerome Persell (WMU), 1976 9. 344, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004-06 19, Mark Bornholdt (BSU), 1979 4. 361, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001-04 10. 340, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2011-14 19, Bernard White (BGSU), 1985 5. 358, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2010-13 11. 337, Andrew Haldeman (WMU), 2012-15 19, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2006 6. 352, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2012-15 7. 340, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2011-14 12. 336, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014-17 19, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2012 8. 337, Andrew Haldeman (WMU), 2012-15 13. 335, Louis Zervos (Ohio), 2016-18 19, Corey Davis (WMU), 2016 337, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2015-17 14. 333, John Potter (WMU), 2008-11 Most Touchdowns Career: 10. 335, Louis Zervos (Ohio), 2016-18 15. 332, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 1. 78, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1996-99 11. 333, John Potter (WMU), 2008-11 16. 326, Todd France (UT), 1998-01 2. 60, Chester Taylor (UT), 1998-01 12. 332, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 17. 325, Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05 3. 57, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004-06 13. 326, Todd France (UT), 1998-01 18. 318, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2009-11 4. 56, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014-17 14. 325, Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05 19. 312, Corey Davis (WMU), 2013-16 5. 53, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2009-11 15. 307, Brad Selent (WMU) 1997-00 20. 307, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00 6. 52, Corey Davis (WMU), 2013-16 Most Field Goal Attempts Game: 21. 306, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1984-87 7. 51, Jahwan Edwards (BSU), 2011-14 1. 9, Mike Prindle (WMU) vs. MAR, 1984 306, Chad Spann (NIU), 2007-10 8. 50, Chad Spann (NIU), 2007-10 2. 7, Rusty Hanna (UT) vs. NIU, 1992 306, Jahwan Edwards (BSU), 2011-14 9. 49, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2010-13 7, Chris Nendick (NIU) vs. Temple, 2006 24. 302, Kareem Wilson (OU), 1995-98 49, Kareem Wilson (OU), 1995-98 7, Scott Secor (Ball State) vs. Akron, 2014 25. 299, Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2003-06 11. 48, Michael Turner (NIU), 2000-03 48, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 5. 6, Rome Moga (NIU) vs. OU, 1977 299, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12 13. 47, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2000-03 6, Daron Alcorn (UA) vs. Temple, 1992 27. 298, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1989-92 47, Darius Watts (MAR) 2000-03 6, Brian Leaver (BGSU) vs. KSU, 1994 298, Christian Hagan (NIU), 2014-17) 15. 45, Kareem Hunt (Toledo), 2013-16 6, Dallas Pelz (UB) vs. OU, 2003 29. 296, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2004-07 45, Kalvin McRae (OU), 2004-07 6, Andrew Aguila (CMU) vs. Troy (GMAC), 2009 30. 294, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2010-13 44, Curtis Adams (CMU), 1981-84 6, Matt Weller (Ohio) vs. BGSU, 2011 31. 293, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09 18. 43, Robert Sanford (WMU) 1997-00 6. Mathew Sims (NIU) vs. CMU, 2011 32. 288, Michael Turner (NIU), 2000-03 43, Brandon Payne (UA), 1999-2002 6, Matt Weller (Ohio) vs. Norfolk State, 2012 288, Dan LeFevour (CMU), 2006-09 43, Travis Greene (BGSU), 2012-15 6, Andrew Haldeman (WMU) at EMU, 2013 Most Touchdowns Game: 43, Jamauri Bogan (WMU), 2015-18 Most Field Goals Made Game: 1. 5, Jack Mancos (KSU) vs. WMU, 1951 Kick Scoring 1. 7, Mike Prindle (WMU) vs. MAR, 1984 5, Joe Schwartz (UT) vs. KSU, 1971 Most Points Scored By Kicking Game: 2. 6, Andrew Haldeman (WMU) at EMU, 2013 5, Dave Preston (BGSU) vs. Dayton, 1974 1. 24, Mike Prindle (WMU) vs. MAR, 1984 6, Rusty Hanna (UT) vs. NIU, 1992 5, Rodney Stevenson (CMU) vs. BSU, 1986 2. 20, Andrew Haldeman (WMU) at EMU, 2013 4. 5, Vince Scott (NIU) vs. OU, 1982 5, Casey McBeth (UT) vs. UA, 1994 3. 19, Rusty Hanna (UT) vs. NIU, 1992 5, John Diettrich (BSU) vs. Indiana State, 1985 5, Brian Pruitt (CMU) vs. UT, 1994 19, Chris Nendick (NIU) vs. Temple, 2006 5, Gary Gussman (MIA) vs. CMU, 1987 5, Randy Moss (MAR) vs. BSU, 1997 5. 18, Vince Scott (NIU) vs. OU, 1982 5, Rusty Hanna (UT) vs. BSU, 1989 5, Travis Prentice (MIA) vs. KSU, 1998 18, Todd Soderquist (MIA) vs. UB, 2005 5, Daron Alcorn (UA) vs. Temple, 1992 5, Thomas Hammock (NIU) vs. UA, 2000 18, Andrew Aguila (CMU) vs. Troy 5, Brian Leaver (BGSU) vs. KSU, 1994 5, Chester Taylor (UT) vs. CMU, 2001 (GMAC Bowl) - 1/6/10 5, Todd France (UT) vs. EIU, 2000 5, Bob Hendry (UA) vs. EMU, 2001 8. 17, John Diettrich (BSU) vs. Indiana State, 1985 5, Dallas Pelz (UB) vs. OU, 2003 5, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. MIA, 2002 17, Daron Alcorn (UA) vs. Temple, 1992 5, Chris Nendick (NIU) vs. Temple, 2006 5, Michael Turner (NIU) vs. EMU, 2002 17, Todd France (UT) vs. EIU, 2000 5, Nate Parseghian (MIA) vs. OU, 2007 5, Garrett Wolfe (NIU) vs. WMU, 2005 17, Zac Derr (UA) vs. EMU, 2001 5, Andrew Aguila (CMU) vs. Troy (GMAC), 2009 5, Bernard Pierce (Temple) vs. Maryland, 2011 17, Jason Swiger (UA) vs. Howard, 2003 5, Matt Weller (Ohio) vs. BGSU, 2011 5, Eric Page (UT) vs. NIU, 2011 17, Dallas Pelz (UB) vs. UT, 2003 5, Jeremiah Detmer (UT) vs. Cincinnati, 2012 5, Kareem Hunt (Toledo) vs. Arkansas State, 2015 17, Andrew Wellock (EMU) vs. CMU, 2004 5, Scott Secor (Ball State) vs. Akron, 2014 5, Joel Bouagnon (NIU) vs. Bowling Green, 2016 17, Nate Parseghian (MIA) vs. OU, 2007 5, Louie Zervos (Ohio) at Kansas, 2016 5, Shakif Seymour (Toledo) at Bowling Green, 2017 17, Matt Weller (Ohio) vs. BGSU, 2011 5, Butch Hampton (WMU) vs. Ohio, 2016 Most Touchdowns Season: 17, Jeremiah Detmer (UT) vs. Cincinnati, 2012 Most Field Goal Attempts Season: 1. 27, Bernard Pierce (Temple), 2011 17, Louie Zervos (Ohio) at Kansas, 2016 1. 35, Louie Zervos (Ohio), 2016 2. 25, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1997 17, Butch Hampton (WMU) vs. Ohio, 2016 2. 34, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2011 25, Randy Moss (MAR), 1997 17, Jameson Vest (Toledo) vs. Tulsa, 2017 3. 32, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012 25, Jarvion Franklin (WMU), 2014 Most Points Scored By Kicking Season: 4. 31, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2012 5. 24, Jordan Lynch (NIU), 2013 1. 131, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2017 5. 30, Mike Prindle (WMU), 1984 6. 23, Chester Taylor (UT), 2001 2. 128, Butch Hampton (WMU), 2016 30, Scott Secor (Ball State), 2014 23, Dri Archer (KSU), 2012 3. 125, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012 30, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2017 8. 22, Brian Pruitt (CMU), 1994 4. 124, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011 8. 29, John Diettrich (BSU), 1985 22, Josh Harris (BGSU), 2002 5. 123, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2011 29, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1990 22, MiQuale Lewis (BSU), 2008 6. 122, Louie Zervos (Ohio), 2016 29, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1992 22, Chad Spann (NIU), 2010 7. 118, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2012 29, Matt Weller (OU), 2009 22, Nathan Rourke (Ohio), 2017 8. 117, Scott Secor (Ball State), 2013 29, Jeremiah Detmer (UT), 2012 13. 21, Travis Prentice (MIA), 1999 9. 116, Jeremiah Detmer (UT), 2012 29, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2013 21, Garrett Wolfe (NIU), 2004 29, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2014 21, P.J. 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Most Field Goals Made Season: 19. 74, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00 3. 57, Gary Homer (OU) vs. Penn State, 1973 1. 29, Louie Zervos (Ohio), 2016 20. 72, Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1986-89 57, Rade Savich (CMU) vs. BSU, 1975 2. 25, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2017 72, Morgan Hagee (Ball State), 2015-18 5. 56, Brad Selent (WMU) vs. CMU, 1998 22. 70, Bruce Nichols (UT), 1985-88 25, Scott Secor (Ball State), 2014 56, Brian Huston (OU) vs. BGSU, 1997 70, Louis Zervos (Ohio), 2016-18 25, Steven Schott (BSU), 2012 56, Daron Alcorn (UA) vs. UT, 1992 25, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2011 24. 68, Gehad Youssef (BGSU), 1981-84 56, Gehad Youssef (BGSU) vs. WMU, 1983 25, John Diettrich (BSU), 1985 68, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10 56, Gehad Youssef (BGSU) vs. WMU, 1983 7. 24, Jeremiah Detmer (UT), 2012 Best Field Goal Pct. Season (min. 10 made) 56, Mike Prindle (WMU) vs. NIU, 1984 24, Mike Prindle (WMU), 1984 1. 1.000 (14-14) Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2004 11. 55, Kevin Kerr (OU) vs. MIA, 1999 9. 23, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2012 1.000 (13-13) Jason Robbins (UT), 2005 23, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2014 55, Trevor Cook (MIA) vs. UT, 2009 1.000 (13-13) Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2007 11. 21, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1992 55, Scott Secor (Ball State) at CMU, 2014 4. .950 (19-20) Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2013 21, Brian Leaver (BGSU), 1994 55, Dylan Mulder (EMU) at Miami, 2015 5. .933 (14-15) Josiah Yazdani (Ohio), 2013 21, Steve Azar (NIU), 2003 Most Consecutive Field Goals Made: 21, Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2004 .933 (14-15) Steve Azar (NIU), 2000 1. 23, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo) 2012-13 21, Matt Weller (OU), 2009 7. .929 (13-14) John Spengler (BGSU), 1979 2. 19, Jason Robbins (UT) 2004-05 16. 20, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1987 8. .917 (11-12) Jason Strasser (BGSU), 1998 3. 17, Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2001-02 20, Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1989 9. .909 (10-11) Chad Seitz (MIA), 1993 17, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2007-09 20, Steve Azar (NIU), 2001 .909 (10-11) Brent Lockilear (BSU), 1996 5. 15, Brent Lockliear (BSU), 1996-97 20, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2006 .909 (10-11) Dylan Mulder (EMU), 2012 6. 14, Brian Leaver (BGSU), 1993-94 20, Michael Braunstein (OU), 2007 .909 (10-11) Tom O’Leary (Akron), 2016 14, Steve Azar (NIU) 2000 20, Nate Parseghian (MIA), 2008 13. .895 (17-19) Vince Scott (NIU), 1983 20, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011 14, Steve Azar (NIU) 2001 Most Field Goals Made Career .895 (17-19) Brian Jackson (BSU), 2006 9. 13, Scott Secor (BSU), 2013 1. 80, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 15. .882 (15-17) Bruce Nichols (UT), 1988 10. 12, John Spengler (BGSU), 1979-80 2. 73, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03 16. .857 (12-14) Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1988 12, Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2004 3. 72, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2015-18 .857 (12-14) Kent Baker (NIU), 1999 12, Michael Braunstein (OU), 2007 4. 69, Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2003-06 .857 (12-14) Shaun Suisamn (BGSU), 2002 Most PAT Kick Attempts Game: 5. 68, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1984-87 .857 (12-14) Travis Mayle (KSU), 2002 1. 10, Rade Savich (CMU) vs. NIU, 1975 68, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1989-92 .857 (18-21) Igor Iveljic (UA), 2007 10, Steve Azar (NIU) vs. UB, 2000 7. 65, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2011-14 .857 (18-21) Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2009 10, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. Temple, 2004 8. 63, John Diettrich (BSU), 1983-86 Best Field Goal Pct. Season (min. 20 made) 10, Nate Fry (BGSU) vs. Temple, 2005 9. 62, Kenny Stucker (BSU), 1988-91 10. 59, Todd France (UT), 1998-01 1. .913 (21-23) Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2004 10, Alex Steigerwald (UT) vs. NIU, 2007 11. 57, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 2. .875 (21-24) Brian Lever (BGSU), 1994 10, Butch Hampton (WMU) vs.NC Central, 2016 57, Andrew Haldeman (WMU), 2012-15 3. .870 (20-23) Nate Parseghian (MIA), 2008 7. 9, Al Silva (BGSU) vs. BSU, 1968 57, Louis Zervos (Ohio), 2016-18 4. .867 (25-29) John Diettrich (BSU), 1985 9, Dave Graham (MIA) vs. MAR, 1971 14. 56, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12 5. .833 (20-24) Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1989 9, Steve Green (OU) vs. NIU, 1976 56, Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1986-89 .833 (20-24) Michael Braunstien (OU), 2007 9, Jim Neddeff (BSU) vs. Cal. Poly Pomona, 1977 56, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2012-15 .833 (25-30) Scott Secor (Ball State), 2014 9, Chad Seitz (MIA) vs. UA, 1995 17. 55, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10 .833 (25-30) Jameson Vest (Toeldo), 2017 9, Jason Robbins (UT) vs. EMU, 2002 18. 54, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2010-13 9. .829 (29-35) Louie Zervos (Ohio), 2016 9, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. OU, 2002 54, Matt Prindle (WMU), 1981-84 9, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. E. Kentucky, 2003 20. 51, Morgan Hagee (Ball State), 2015-18 10. .828 (24-29) Jeremiah Detmer (UT), 2012 21. 50, Bruce Nichols (UT), 1985-88 Best Field Goal Pct. Career (min. 30 made ) 9, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. Liberty, 2003 50, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00 1. .844 (65-77) Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo) 2011-14 9, Travis Mayle (KSU) vs. EMU, 2004 23. 49, Rade Savich (CMU), 1975-78 2. .828 (48-58) Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09 9, Michael Cklamovski (NIU) vs. UT, 2010 49, Brian Jackson (BSU), 2003-06 3. .826 (38-46) Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05 9, Michael Cklamovski (NIU) vs. EMU, 2010 25. 48, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09 4. .815 (44-54) Scott Secor (Ball State), 2011-14 9, Mathew Sims (NIU) at UT, 2011 48, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2012-14 5. .814 (57-70) Louis Zervos (Ohio), 2016-18 9, Ryan Casano (UT) vs. WMU, 2011 9, John Potter (WMU) at UT, 2011 48, Adam Mitcheson (Buffalo), 2015-18 6. .809 (55-68) Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-10 9, John Potter (WMU) vs. UA, 2011 Most Field Goals Attempted Career 7. .800 (36-45) Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2001-04 9, Robert Stein (UA) vs. Morgan State, 2012 1. 108, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 8. .793 (73-92) Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03 2. 99, Rusty Hanna (UT), 1989-92 9, Mathew Sims (NIU) vs. UMass, 2012 .793 (69-87) Andrew Wellock (EMU), 2003-06 3. 96, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2015-18 9, Mathew Sims (NIU) at UMass, 2013 10. .784 (40-51) Tony Lee (UT), 1981-84 4. 94, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1984-87 9, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo) vs. Arkansas St., 2015 5. 92, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03 11. .778 (56-72) Kevin Nicholl (CMU), 1986-89 9, Jameson Vest (Toledo) vs. EMU, 2015 6. 90, John Diettrich (BSU), 1983-86 12. .771 (37-48) David Marman (CMU), 2010-12 9, Tyler Tate (BGSU) vs. Ohio, 2015 7. 87, Kenny Stucker (BSU), 1988-91 .771 (37-48) Tim Henneghan (EMU), 1986-89 9, Tom O’Leary (Akron) at Marshall, 2016 87, Rade Savich (CMU), 1975-78 14. .769 (40-52) Steven Schott (BSU), 2010-12 9, Jameson Vest (Toledo) at Bowling Green, 2017 87, Andrew Wellock (EMU) 2003-05 15. .767 (33-43) Toller Starnes (EMU), 1999-2001 9, Christian Hagan (NIU) vs. Ball State, 2017 9, Jameson Vest (Toledo) vs. Nevada, 2018 10. 84, Todd France (UT), 1998-01 16. .765 (49-64) Brian Jackson (BSU), 2004-06 9, Jameson Vest (Toledo) vs. VMI, 2018 11. 80, Mike Prindle (WMU), 1981-84 17. .760 (35-46) Nate Parseghian (MIA) 2006-08 12. 79, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2010-13 .760 (57-75) Andrew Haldeman (WMU) 2012-15 79, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 19. .755 (37-49) Mike Salerno (NIU), 2007-09 Most PAT Kicks Made Game: 14. 78, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12 20. .750 (39-52) Jason Strasser (BGSU), 1986-89 1. 10, Steve Azar (NIU) vs. UB, 2000 15. 77, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2011-14 10, Shaun Suishamn (BGSU), vs. Temple, 2004 16. 76, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2012-15 .750 (72-96) Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2015-18 10, Nate Fry (BGSU) vs. Temple, 2005 17, 75, Andrew Haldeman (WMU), 2012-15 Longest Field Goal Made: 1. 62, John Diettrich (BSU) vs. OU, 1986 10, Alex Steigerwald (UT) vs. NIU, 2007 75, Adam Micheson (Buffalo), 2015-18 2. 60, Derek Schorejs (BGSU) vs. UT, 1995 10, Butch Hampton (WMU) vs. NC Central, 2016 174 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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6. 9, Dave Graham (MIA) vs. MAR, 1971 61, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2013 14. 152, Todd France (UT), 1998-01 9, Rade Savich (CMU) vs. NIU, 1975 61, Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2003 15. 151, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03 9, Steve Green (OU) vs. NIU, 1976 14. 60, Scott Secor (Ball State), 2013 16. 145, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2011-14 9, Jim Neddeff (BSU) vs. Cal. Poly Pomona, 1977 60, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2007 17. 143, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09 9, Novo Bojovic (CMU), vs. EMU, 1981 16. 59, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2013 18. 140, Adam Mitcheson (Buffalo), 2015-18 9, Chad Seitz (MIA) vs. UA, 1995 17. 58, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2012 19. 131, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12 9, Shaun Suisham (BGSU) vs. E. Kentucky, 2003 18. 57, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2014 20. 130, Robert Stein (Akron), 2012-15 9, Travis Mayle (KSU) vs. EMU, 2004 57, John Potter (WMU), 2011 21. 129, Morgan Hagee (Ball State), 2015-18 9, Mathew Sims (NIU) at UT, 2011 57, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2002 22. 127, Rade Savich (CMU), 1975-78 9, Ryan Casano (UT) vs. WMU, 2011 21. 56, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2003 23. 126, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2009-11 9, John Potter (WMU) at UT, 2011 56, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2017 24. 125, Zac Derr (UA), 1998-01 9, John Potter (WMU) vs. UA, 2011 23. 55, Jason Robbins (UT), 2004 25. 124, Patrick Clarke (Buffalo), 2011-14 9, Robert Stein (UA) vs. Morgan State, 2012 55, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2009 9, Mathew Sims (NIU) vs. UMass, 2012 9, Mathew Sims (NIU) at UMass, 2013 55, Michael Cklamovski (NIU), 2010 Most Consecutive PAT Kicks Made Season: 9, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo) vs. Arkansas St., 2015 26. 53, John Scott (MIA), 1997 1. 69, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2004 9, Jameson Vest (Toledo) vs. EMU, 2016 53, Andrew Haldeman (WMU), 2015 2. 63, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2008 9, Jameson Vest (Toledo) at Bowling Green, 2017 28. 54, Jason Robbins (UT), 2005 3. 58, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2012 9, Christian Hagan (NIU) vs. Ball State, 2017 29. 52, Christian Hagan (NIU), 2015 4. 57, John Potter (WMU), 2011 9, Jameson Vest (Toledo) vs. Nevada, 2018 30. 51, Curtis Head (MAR), 2001 5. 53, John Scott (MIA), 1997 9, Jameson Vest (Toledo) vs. VMI, 2018 51, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004 6. 50, Chris Nendick (UT), 2005 Most PAT Kick Attempts Season: 51, Andrew Haldeman (WMU), 2014 50, John Potter (WMU), 2010 1. 81, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2015 51, Adam Mitcheson (Buffalo), 2018 50, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2011 2. 73, Butch Hampton (WMU), 2016 9. 49, Todd France (UT), 2000 3. 69, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2004 Most PAT Kick Attempts Career: 49, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2012 4. 68, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2012 1. 236, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2015-18 49, Christian Hagan (NIU), 2017 68, Louis Zervos (Ohio), 2018 2. 233, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001-03 12. 47, Sinsia Vrvilo (BGSU), 2007 6. 67, Ryan Casano (UT), 2011 3. 223, Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05 47, Brad Selent (WMU), 2000 7. 66, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011 4. 203, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2010-12 14. 44, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2013 66, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2018 5. 196, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2012-15 44, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001 9. 64, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2007 6. 188, John Potter (WMU), 2008-2011 16. 43, Jason Swiger (UA), 2003 64, Louie Zervos (Ohio), 2017 7. 178, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 17. 42, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1986 11. 63, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2013 8. 175, Andrew Haldeman (WMU), 2012-15 42, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011 63, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2008 9. 172, Christian Hagan (NIU), 2014-17 19. 41, Robert Menchinger (WMU), 2003 13. 62, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2016 10. 169, Louis Zervos (Ohio), 2016-18 41, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2009 62, Scott Secor (Ball State), 2013 11. 167, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2007-09 21. 40, Brad Selent (WMU), 1998 62, Jared Parseghian (MIA), 2003 12. 165, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 40, Paul Silvi (BGSU), 1985 16. 61, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2013 13. 164, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00 23. 39, John Scott, (MIA), 1998 61, Michael Cklamovski (NIU), 2010 14. 158, Steve Azar (NIU), 2000-03 24. 38, Joe Carrithers (EMU), 2008 18. 60, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2003 15. 157, Adam Mitcheson (Buffalo), 2015-18 37, Steven Schott (BSU), 2011 19. 59, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2002 16. 154, Todd France (UT) 1998-01 26. 35, Ken Crots (UT), 1967 59, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2014 17. 151, Jeremiah Detmer (Toledo), 2011-14 35, Jim Neddeff (BSU), 1977 21. 58, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2012 18. 150, Alex Steigerwald (UT), 2006-09 35, Kent Baker (NIU), 1999 58, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2017 19. 138, Freddy Cortez (KSU), 2009-12 35, Brad Gruzwalski (CMU), 2003 58, Adam Mitcheson (Buffalo), 2018 20. 137, Rade Savich (CMU), 1975-78 35, Robert Stein (UA), 2012 24. 57, Curtis Head (MAR), 2001 21. 134, Robert Stein (Akron), 2012-15 57, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2009 22. 133, Zac Derr (UA), 1998-01 Most Consecutive PAT Kicks Made Career 57, John Potter (WMU), 2011 23. 131, Patrick Clarke (Buffalo), 2011-14 1. 129, John Porter (WMU), 2008-11 27. 56, Jason Robbins (UT), 2004 131, Morgan Hagee (Ball State), 2015-18 2. 112, John Scott (MIA), 1995-98 56, Andrew Haldeman (WMU), 2014 25. 130, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2009-11 3. 108, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-06 56, Andew Haldeman (WMU), 2015 4. 84, Gary Gussman (MIA), 1984-87 30. 55, Jason Robbins (UT), 2005 Most PAT Kick Made Career: 5. 81, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2007-09 1. 230, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2015-18 6. 80, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001-04 Most PAT Kicks Made Season: 2. 226, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2001-04 7. 77, Ken Crots (UT), 1967-69 1. 75, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2015 3. 211, Jason Robbins (UT), 2002-05 8. 71, John Spengler (BGSU), 1977-80 2. 71, Butch Hampton (WMU), 2016 4. 196, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2010-12 71, John Creek (WMU), 1985-88 3. 69, Shaun Suisham (BGSU), 2004 5. 184, John Potter (WMU), 2008-11 4. 68, Louis Zervos (Ohio), 2018 184, Tyler Tate (BGSU), 2012-15 5. 67, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2012 7. 172, Christian Hagan (NIU), 2014-17 6. 66, Ryan Casano (UT), 2011 8. 169, Matt Weller (Ohio), 2009-12 7. 64, Mathew Sims (NIU), 2011 9. 166, Andrew Haldeman (WMU), 2012-15 64, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2018 10. 164, Louis Zervos (Ohio), 2016-18 9. 63, Ian McGarvey (BSU), 2008 11. 161, Chris Nendick (NIU), 2004-07 10. 61, Louie Zervos (Ohio), 2017 12. 159, Andrew Aguila (CMU), 2006-09 61, Jameson Vest (Toledo), 2016 13. 157, Brad Selent (WMU), 1997-00 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 175 HISTORY AND RECORDS

DEFENSIVE RECORDS

Fewest Plays Allowed Game: 8. 534, Bob Wallace (KSU), 1976-79 16, Sutton Smith (NIU), 2017 1. 38, Kent State vs. Delaware State, 2015 9. 526, Mark Hatgas (MIA), 1975-78 5. 15, Jason Babin (WMU), 2002 38, OU vs. Northwestern, 1973 10. 524, Johnnie Williams (MIA), 1992-95 15, Jason Babin (WMU), 2003 38, OU vs. BGSU, 1947 11. 519, Mike Zele (KSU), 1975-78 15, Sutton Smith (NIU), 2018 4. 39, WMU vs. KSU, 1966 12. 515, Brad Cousino (MIA), 1972-74 8. 14, Joel Smeenge (WMU), 1989 39, CMU vs. Ohio, 1990 13. 508, Aaron Bivins (UT), 1975-77 14, Jon Wauford (MIA), 1990 Fewest Plays Allowed Season: 14. 490, Joe Conroy (UT), 1974, 76-78 14, Justin Parrish (KSU), 2004 14, Joe Ostman (CMU), 2017 1. 467, BGSU, 1963 490, Brian Leigeb (CMU), 1997-00 12. 13, Craig Newberg (BSU), 1981 2. 481, KSU, 1962 16. 478, Vince Palko (BGSU), 1991-94 13, Kelly George (BSU), 1982 Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed Game: 17. 474, Red Keith (CMU) 2004-07 18. 472, Nick Bellore (CMU), 2007-10 13, Curt McMillan (MIA), 1992 1. -33, Kent State vs. Delaware State, 2015 472, Sean Patterson (KSU), 1990-93 13, Dan Williams (UT), 1992 2. 2, MIA vs. MAR, 1971 Most Tackles For Loss Game: 13, Bob Beemer (UT), 1985 3. 15, BGSU vs. Defiance, 1956 13, Ron Swoape (WMU), 1985 1. 9, Roy Swoape (WMU) vs. KSU, 1984 4. 18, MIA vs. MAR, 1967 18. 12.5, Chris Jones (BGSU), 2012 2. 8, Kenny Philpot (EMU) vs. UA, 2001 Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed Season: 19. 12, Scott Kellar (NIU), 1984 3. 7, Brian Pillman (MIA) vs. OU, 1983 1. 1,151, BGSU, 1983 12, B.J. Cohen (MAR), 1997 7, Abdullah Muhammah (CMU) vs. NIU, 1998 2. 1,492, MIA, 1954 12, James Harrison (KSU), 2001 7, Gabe McMasters (CMU) vs. NIU, 1999 3. 1,598, BGSU, 1955 12, Larry English (NIU), 2007 6. 6.5, Ameer Ismail (WMU) vs. BSU, 2006 Fewest Touchdowns Rushing & Passing Allowed Season: 12, Adrian Robinson (Temple), 2009 7. 6, Brad Cousino (MIA) vs. UT, 1974 1. 5, OU, 1960 12, Khalil Mack (Buffalo), 2013 6, Bob Wallace (KSU), 1977 2. 6, MIA, 1973 12, Jatavis Brown (Akron), 2015 6, Chuck Stiver (CMU) vs. BGSU, 1980 12, Anthony Winbush (Ball State), 2017 6, John Johnson (CMU) vs. BSU, 1982 12, Maxx Crosby (EMU), 2017 Tackles 6, Mark Garalczyk (WMU) vs. UT, 1985 Career Sack Leaders: Most Tackles Game: 6, Scott Frazier (MIA) vs. WMU, 1990 1. 38, Jason Babin (WMU), 2000-03 1. 33, Frank Lewandoski (NIU) vs. WMU, 1978 6, Jon Wauford (MIA) vs. KSU, 1991 2. 35.5, Dan Bazuin (CMU), 2003-06 2. 30, Doug Karuse (MIA) vs. BGSU, 1970 6, Justin Sanford (KSU) vs. UA, 1996 3. 35, Jon Wauford (MIA), 1988-91 3. 29, Jack Lambert (KSU) vs. UT, 1972 6, John McCall (CMU) vs. EMU, 1997 4. 34, Joel Smeenge (WMU), 1986-89 29, Jim Walker (UT) vs. MAR, 1976 6, Kenny Philpot (EMU) vs. Maryland, 2001 5. 31.5, Larry English (NIU), 2005-08 29, Curt McMillan (MIA) vs. BGSU, 1991 6, Andy Stark (BSU) vs. CMU, 2004 6. 31.0, Tarell Basham (Ohio), 203-16 29, Kevin Johnson (BSU) vs. OU, 1993 6, Larry English (NIU) vs. Temple, 2006 7. 30.0, Sutton Smith (NIU), 2016-18 29, Kevin Johnson (BSU) vs. UA, 1993 Most Tackles For Loss Season: 8. 29, Bob Beemer (UT), 1982-85 29, Kevin Johnson (BSU) vs. EMU, 1994 1. 40, Brian Pillman (MIA), 1993 9. 28.5, Khalil Mack (Buffalo), 2010-13 29, Donald McCall (EMU) vs. OU, 1999 2. 35, Kennt Philpot (EMU), 2001 10. 28, Dan Williams (UT), 1990-92 10. 28, Larry Mack (UT) vs. NIU, 1975 35, Kevin O’Brien (BGSU), 1992 28, Chris Jones (BGSU), 2009-12 28, Kevin Carlin (MIA) vs. CMU, 1982 4. 33, Jason Babin (WMU), 2003 12. 27.5, Jonathan Goddard (MAR), 2001-04 12. 27, Willie Berrios (WMU) vs. CMU, 1987 5. 32, Brad Cousino (MIA), 1973 13. 26, Joe Ostman (CMU), 2014-17 27, Duran Smith (MAR) vs. Troy State, 2002 6. 29.5, Sutton Smith (NIU), 2017 26, Andy Howard (MIA), 1988-91 14. 26, Ed Scott (UT) vs. BGSU, 1973 7. 28.5, Jonathan Goddard (MAR), 2004 26, Keith McKenzie (BSU), 1992-95 26, Mark Hatgas (MIA) vs. Marshall, 1976 8. 28, Dan Williams (UT), 1992 26, Ameer Ismail (WMU), 2003-06 26, Aaron Bivens (UT) vs. BSU, 1977 28, Bob Beemer (UT), 1985 17. 25.5, Justin Parrish (KSU), 2002-05 26, Darrell Mossburg (UT) vs. CMU, 1992 10. 26.5, Dan Bazuin (CMU), 2005 25.5, Frank Zombo (CMU), 2006-09 26, Brian Leigeb (CMU) vs. NIU, 2000 26.5, Sutton Smith (NIU), 2018 19. 25, Kevin Rollins (UT), 1997-2000 19. 25, Greg Igaz (WMU) vs. BYU, 1970 12. 26, Jason Babin (WMU), 2002 25, DeJuan Golde (UT), 1998-2000 25, Joe Farais (MIA) vs. WMU, 1978 Most Tackles For Loss Career: 25, Anthony Winbush (Ball State), 2014-17 25, Kevin Johnson (BSU) vs. MIA, 1994 1. 77, Brian Pillman (MIA), 1980-83 22. 24.5, JoJuan Armour (MIA), 1995-98 25, Greg Garnica (BSU) vs. EMU, 1986 2. 75, Khalil Mack (Buffalo), 2010-13 24.5, Diyral Briggs (BGSU), 2005-08 25, Curt McMillan (MIA) vs. UT, 1990 75, Jason Babin (WMU), 2000-03 24. 24, Kelly George (BSU), 1979-82 4. 74, Kenny Philpot (EMU), 1998-01 24, Sean Progar (NIU), 2009-12 5. 73, Bob Beemer (UT), 1982-85 Most Tackles Season: 24, Roosevelt Nix (KSU), 2010-13 6. 68, JoJuan Armour (MIA) 19995-98 1. 240, Barry Sneed (UT), 1964 Sacks In A Game: 2. 233, Jack Lambert (KSU), 1972 7. 66, Joel Smeenge (WMU), 1986-89 1. 6, Ameer Ismail (WMU) vs. BSU, 2006 8. 65, Roosevelt Nix (KSU) 2010-13 223, Marc Smith (MIA), 1970 2. 5, Bob Beemer (UT) vs. KSU, 1985 9. 63, Jonathan Goddard (MAR), 2001-04 4. 210, Mike Monos (MIA), 1973 5, Toby Beegle (BSU) vs. CMU, 1990 63, Larry English (NIU), 2005-08 5. 207, Larry Emery (UT), 1964 5, James Harrison (KSU) vs. Miami, 2001 11. 60.5, Dan Bazuin (CMU), 2003-05 6. 205, Jack Lambert (KSU), 1973 5, Larry English (NIU) at Idaho, 2007 12. 58.0, Sutton Smith (NIU), 2016-18 205, Jack Lazor (KSU), 1978 6. 4.5, Robert Eddins (BSU), at CMU, 2010 13. 56, Jon Wauford (MIA), 1988, 90-91 8. 204, Ed Scott (UT), 1973 7. 4, Bob Wallace (KSU) vs. OU, 1977 14. 55, Mike Zele (KSU), 1975-78 204, Curt McMillan (MIA), 1991 4, Kevin Rollins (UT) vs. BSU, 1999 15. 53, Henry Hall (BSU) 1989-92 204, Kevin Johnson (BSU), 2004 4, Duane Williams (UB) vs. BGSU, 2000 16. 51, Dustin Cohen (MIA), 1996-99 11. 201, John Niezgoda (UT), 1969 4, Ray Turner (UT) vs. WMU, 2003 51, Ken Kremer (BSU), 1975-78 4, Brian Stokes (Akron) vs. Buffalo, 2006 51, Rush Brown (BSU), 1976-79 Most Tackles Career: 4, JT Jones (Miami) vs. EMU, 2015 19. 50.5, Ameer Ismail (WMU), 1. 694, John Offerdahl (WMU), 1982-86 4, Sutton Smith (NIU) vs. Kent State, 2017 20. 50, John Grace (MAR), 1997-99 2. 689, Greg Ganica (BSU), 1986-89 4, Joe Ostman (CMU) at Ball State, 21017 50, Jason Jones (EMU), 2004-07 3. 645, Jack Lazor (KSU), 1975-78 4, Doug Costin (Miami) vs. Akron, 2017 Single Season Sack Leaders: 4. 616, Frank Lewndoski (NIU), 1976-79 1. 17, Ameer Ismail (WMU), 2006 4, Sutton Smith (NIU) at WMU, 2018 5. 593, Jack Lambert (KSU), 1971-73 2. 16, Jonathan Goddard (MAR), 2004 4, Mike Danna (CMU) vs. Maine, 2018 6. 575, Curt McMillian (MIA), 1989-92 16, Dan Bazuin (CMU), 2005 7. 548, Russ Hedderly (KSU), 1980-83 176 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

DEFENSIVE RECORDS Scoring Defense Passing Defense 4. 9, Shawun Lurry (NIU), 2015 Fewest Points Allowed Season: Fewest Completions Allowed Game: 9, Mark Brandon (UT), 1983 9, Joe Callan (OU), 1979 1. 34, OU, 1960 1. 0 (12 tied) most recently: Miami vs. Army, 2018 9, Floyd Stollsteimer (WMU), 1951 2. 47, KSU, 1946 Most Interceptions Career: 3. 53, BGSU, 1955 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Game: 1. 27, Martin Bayless (BGSU), 1980-83 1. -2 OU vs. Dayton, 1960 2. 19, Lou Harris (KSU), 1965-67 Most Points Allowed Season: 2. 0 (12 tied) most recently: Miami vs. Army, 2018 3. 18, Joe Callan (OU), 1976-79 1. 566, EMU, 2002 18, Janssen Patton (BGSU), 2000-03 2. 535, EMU, 2013 Fewest Passing First Downs Allowed Game: 18, Sean Baker (BSU), 2007-11 3. 527, EMU, 2010 1. 0 (29 tied), most recent Miami vs. Army 2018 5. 17, Bop White (OU), 1999-02 4. 517, CMU, 2007 17, Brian Lainhart (KSU), 2007-10 5. 505, EMU, 2015 Fewest Completions Allowed Season: 7. 16, Cedric Brown (KSU), 1972-75 16, Jim Bowman (CMU) 1981-84 6. 491, EMU, 2014 1. 32, OU, 1958 16, Ron Carpenter (MIA), 1989-92 7. 490, KSU, 1997 2. 33, OU, 1953 16, Brandon Hefflin (UT), 2000-03 8. 488, Ball State, 2017 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Season: 9. 482, UMass, 2012 11. 15, Floyd Stollsteimer (WMU), 1951-53 1. 361, OU, 1958 10. 480, BGSU, 2018 15, Ron Karlis (WMU), 1970-72 2. 408, KSU, 1958 15, Dwight Smith (UA), 1997-2000 3. 482, KSU, 1964 15, Vince Thompson (NIU), 1999-02 Rushing Defense 4. 512, OU, 1953 15, Reggie Corner (UA), 2004-07 Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed Season: Fewest Touchdown Passes Allowed Season: Most Yards Interception Returns Game: 1. 313, KSU, 1953 1. 0, OU, 1958 1. 147, Alvin Davis (Akron) at Northwestern, 2018 2. 315, BGSU, 1962 2. 1, UT, 1970 2. 127, Julius Livas (BGSU) vs. MIA, 1971 Most Opponent Passes Intercepted Season: 3. 123, Dion Byrum (OU) vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 Fewest Rushing Attempts Against Game: 1. 30, WMU, 1970 4. 120, Jim Mell (UT) vs. MIA, 1960 1. 15, OU vs. Youngstown State, 1959 2. 29, WMU, 1971 Most Yards, Interception Returns Season: 2. 16, WMU vs. UT, 1999 Most Completions Allowed Season: 1. 273, Shawun Lurry (NIU), 2015 16, KSU vs. MIA, 2005 2. 263, Darius Phillips (WMU), 2016 1. 353, CMU, 2007 4. 17, WMU vs. UT, 2004 3. 247, Ron Karlis (WMU), 1972 353, BGSU, 2014 17, EMU vs. WMU 4. 220, P.J. Mahone (BGSU), 2007 3. 317, KSU, 2012 17, UB vs. WMU, 2008 5. 219, Jay Baker (MIA), 1998 4. 309, UT, 2012 7. 18, UT vs. MAR, 2002 219, Richard Palmer (EMU), 1991 5. 308, Ohio, 2016 18, NIU vs. WMU, 2003 7. 208, Dwight Smith (UA), 2000 6. 306, UB, 2008 9. 19, MIA vs. Cincinnati, 1968 8. 197, Ron Carpenter (MIA), 1991 7. 302, CMU, 2006 9. 164, Ron Carpenter (MIA), 1990 19, NIU vs. BGSU, 1998 8. 301, Ball State, 2016 10. 155, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2011 19 , MAR vs. Michigan State, 2000 Most Touchdown Passes Allowed Season: Most Yards, Interception Returns Career: 19, BG vs. Oklahoma, 2004 1. 367, Darius Phillips (WMU), 2014-17 19, KSU vs. Iowa, 2004 1. 37, Toledo, 2014 2. 361, Ron Carpenter (MIA), 1989-92 19, TU vs. EMU, 2008 2. 34, UT, 2011 3. 313, Ron Karlis (WMU), 1970-72 19, BSU vs. UT, 2008 34, CMU, 2007 4. 291, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2009-12 4. 33, CMU, 2016 5. 32, BGSU, 2016 5. 284, Ernie Bremer (MIA), 1963-65 Fewest Net Yards Rushing Allowed Season: 32, EMU, 2010 6. 264, Martin Bayless (BGSU), 1980-83 1. 770, MIA, 1973 Interception Returns 7. 261, Dwight Smith (UA), 1997-00 2. 825, KSU, 1953 8. 252, Jay Baker (MIA), 1995-98 Most Passes Intercepted by Game: 9. 229, Dave Hudson (WMU), 1966-68 Fewest Net Yards Rushing Allowed Game: 1. 7, UT vs. Western Reserve, 1950 10. 225, Tyrrell Herbert (UT), 2005-08 7, WMU vs. MAR, 1968 1. -109, UT vs. NIU, 1967 Most Interceptions Returned for TDs Game: 7, MIA vs. WMU, 1972 1. 2, Alvin Davis (Akron) at Northwestern, 2018 2. -64, BGSU vs. MIA, 2005 7, UT vs. OU, 1985 Most Interceptions Returned for TDs Season: 3. -38, Kent State vs. Delaware State, 2015 Most Interceptions Season 4. -37, UB vs. KSU, 2005 1. 3, Darius Phillips (WMU), 2016 1. 30, WMU, 1971 3, Jay Baker (MIA), 1998 5. -36, MIA vs. MAR, 1967 2. 29, WMU, 1970 -36, UB vs. UT, 2007 3. 2, Dion Byrum (OU), 2005 Most Yards, Interception Returns: Game 2, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2011 1. 192, MIA vs. WMU, 1972 2, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2012 Lowest Per-Game Rushing Average Allowed Season: 2. 158, BGSU vs. Marshall, 2010 2, Khalil Mack (Buffalo), 2013 1. 76.1, WMU, 2006 3. 156, MIA vs. BSU, 2003 2, Travis Carrie (Ohio), 2013 2. 77.0, MIA, 1973 4. 152, UT vs. Kansas, 2006 2, Quentin Poling (Ohio), 2015 3. 78.8, BGSU, 1962 5. 148, Temple vs. UB, 2009 2, Alvin Davis (Akron), 2018 4. 81.5, UT, 2000 6. 147, Akron at Northwestern, 2018 Most Interceptions Returned for TDs Career: 7. 142, WMU vs. Brigham Young, 1970 1. 4, Darius Phillips (WMU), 2014-17 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed by Rushing Season: 8. 141, MAR vs. WMU, 1972 4, Melvin Marshall (BGSU), 1982-85 1. 2, MIA, 1991 9. 136, OU vs. Western Reserve, 1950 4, Dustin Cohen (MIA), 1996-99 10. 123, OU vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 2, MIA, 1973 4, Jermaine Robinson (UT), 2009-12 2, CMU, 1990 Most Interceptions Game: 5. 3, Jay Baker (MIA), 1995-98 3. 3, OU, 1960 1. 5, Dan Rebsch (MIA) vs. WMU, 1972 3, C.J. Wilson (WMU) 2005-08 2. 4, Carmen Cozza (MIA) vs. OU, 1950 3, MAR, 1999 Longest Interception Returned: 4, Sam Antonazzo (WMU) vs. MAR, 1968 5. 4, WMU, 2000 1. 100, Vern Brown (WMU) vs. BYU, 1970 4, Richard Palmer (EMU) vs. WMU, 1991 100, Dave Petway (NIU) vs. Southern Illinois, 1977 Most Interceptions Season: 100, Shawn Williams (CMU) vs. EMU, 1998 Fewest Rushing First Downs Allowed Game: 1. 12, Bob Navarro (EMU), 1989 100, Josh Gordy (CMU) vs. UA, 2006 1. 0, (six tied) 2. 10, Martin Bayless (BGSU), 1983 100, Tyrrell Herbert (UT), vs. Michigan 2008 10, Dwight Smith (UA), 2000 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 177 HISTORY AND RECORDS

SPECIAL TEAM RECORDS

Punting Individual 9. 83, Matt Ference (NIU), 2017 83, Matt Rinehart (KSU), 2011 Best Punting Average Game (min. of 4): Best Punting Average Game (min. of 4): 83, Ken Walter (KSU), 1992 1. 57.5 (4-230) BGSU vs. Southern Miss., 1975 1. 57.6 (7-403), Matt Prater (UCF) vs. OU, 2003 12. 82, Brad Wojick (OU), 1993 2. 56.5 (4-226) OU vs. UB, 1999 2. 57.5 (4-230), Greg Kampe (BGSU) vs. S. Miss., 1975 82, Joe Davidson (BGSU), 2014 3. 55.7 (6-334) UCF vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 3. 56.5, Gabe Lindstrom (UT) vs. UCF, 1997 12. 81, Roch Wurst (UT), 1978 4. 55.0 (6-330) OU vs. CMU, 2001 81, Scott McMahan (UB), 2002 5. 54.6 (5-273) BGSU vs. Pitt, 2013 4. 56.5 (4-226), Dave Zastudil (OU) vs. UB, 1999 81, David Rysko (EMU), 2003 6. 53.9 (7-377) MIA vs. Michigan, 2008 5. 55.7 (6-334), Matt Prater (UCF) vs. Va. Tech, 2003 81, Zach Campbell (UA), 2010 7. 53.8 (6-323) UT vs. WMU, 2007 6. 55.5, Brad Maynard (BSU) vs. EMU, 1995 Most Punts Career: 8. 53.5 (6-321) OU vs. UA, 1998 55.0 (6-330), Dave Zastudil (OU) vs. CMU, 2001 1. 301, Brian Brandt (CMU), 2000-03 9. 53.4 (9-481) BGSU vs. BSU, 1990 2. 300, Tony DeLeone (KSU), 1981-83 10. 53.3 (6-320) BSGU vs. OU, 1953 8. 54.6 (5-273), Brian Schmiedebusch (BGSU) vs. Pitt, 2013 3. 281, Ben Woods (UB), 2004-07 4. 275, Zach Paul (Akron), 2012-15 Best Punting Average Season: 9. 54.4, Terry Schultz (KSU) vs. Xavier, 1971 5. 267, Anthony Melchiori (Kent State), 2012-15 1. 46.6 (46-2,145), Temple, 2011 10. 54.1, Brad Maynard (BSU) vs. Minnesota, 1995 6. 265, Roch Wurst (UT), 1975-78 2. 46.5 (66-3,071), BSU, 1995 Best Punting Average Season: 7. 264, Tony Mikulec (CMU), 2004-07 3. 46.1 (67-3,087), BGSU, 1990 1. 47.9, Matt Prater (UCF), 2003 8. 257, Joseph Davidson (BGSU), 2014-17 46.1 (68-3,137), UCF, 2003 2. 46.8, Cris Shale (BGSU), 1990 9. 255, Todd Van Keppel (NIU), 1981-84 5. 45.8 (61-2,791), BGSU, 2016 3. 46.6, Zac Murphy (Miami), 2013 10. 254, Reggie Hodges (BSU), 2001-04 45.8 (59-2,702), BSU, 1996 4. 46.5, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1995 11. 251, Zac Murphy (Miami), 2010-13 7. 45.6 (50-2,280) OU, 2001 5. 46.3, Chris Miller (BSU), 2006 12. 242, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1993-96 8. 45.5 (59-2,684), BSU, 1994 6. 46.1, Brett Kern (UT), 2007 Most Punting Yards Game: 9. 45.4 ( 52-2,360), MIA, 2008 7. 46.0, Joseph Davidson (BGSU), 2015 1. 642, Nick Avondet (EMU) vs. Michigan State, 1999 10. 45.3 (62-2,809), BSU, 2007 8. 45.8, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1996 2. 601, Art McCormick (OU) vs. MAR, 1985 45.3 (57-2,583), BGSU, 2011 45.8, Brandon McManus (Temple), 2011 3. 593, Cris Shale (BGSU) vs. CMU, 1990 12. 45.2 (54-2,443) UT, 2007 45.8, Joe Davidson (BGSU), 2016 4. 575, John Stec (UA) vs. Ohio State, 2007 13. 44.4 (45-1,996), MAR, 2001 11. 45.6, Dave Zastudil (OU), 2001 5. 557, Zach Paul (Akron) at Oklahoma, 2015 12. 45.5, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1994 6. 556, Brad Maynard (BSU) vs. MIA, 1995 Most Punts Game: 13. 45.4, Chris Miller (BSU), 2007 Most Punting Yards Season: 1. 16, EMU vs. Michigan State, 1999 14. 45.3, Dave Zastudil (OU), 1998 1. 3,854, Anthony Melchiori (Kent State), 2015 2. 15, UT vs. Arizona State, 1979 45.3, Brian Schmiedebusch (BGSU), 2011 2. 3,682, Zac Murhpy (Miami), 2013 15, CMU at Toledo, 2018 16. 45.0, Gary Layton (MIA), 1994 3. 3,598, Jack Sheldon (CMU), 2018 4. 14, BGSU vs. OU, 1947 45.0, Jacob Richardson (MIA), 2007 4. 3,588, Nick Gasser (Akron), 2017 14, OU vs. MAR, 1985 18. 44.9, Andy Pollack (BGSU), 1998 5. 3,555, Matt Rinehart (KSU), 2011 14, UA vs. Ohio State, 2007 19. 44.4, Curtis Head (MAR), 2001 6. 3,497, Joe Davidson (BGSU), 2014 20. 44.3, Dave Zastudil (OU), 2000 7. 3,473, Matt Ference (NIU), 2018 Most Punts Season: 44.3, Anthony Melchiori (Kent State), 2014 8. 3,447, Derek Adams (Kent State), 2017 1. 93, Kent State, 2015 22. 44.0, Bill Bradshaw (BGSU), 1953 9. 3,440, Brian Brandt (CMU), 2000 2. 92, CMU, 2018 44.0, Joseph Davidson (BGSU), 2017 10. 3,421, Matt Ference (NIU), 2017 3. 90, BSU, 1992 Best Punting Average Career (min. of 3 years): Most Punting Yards Career: 90, CMU, 1990 1. 46.2, Joe Davidson (BGSU), 2014-17 1. 12,202, Brian Brandt (CMU), 2000-03 90, CMU, 2017 2. 44.7, Chris Mller (BSU), 2005-08 2. 11,872, Joseph Davidson (BGSU), 2014-17 6. 89, EMU, 1981 3. 44.5, Dave Zastudil (OU), 1998-01 3. 11,843, Tony DeLeone (KSU), 1981-83 89, EMU, 2001 4. 44.2, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1993-96 4. 11,529, Zach Paul (Akron), 2012-15 8. 88, Akron, 2017 5. 43.1, Cris Shale (BGSU), 1987-90 5. 11,473, Anthony Melchiori (Kent State), 2012-15 9. 86, UT, 1979 6. 43.0, Anthony Melchiori (Kent State), 2012-15 6. 11,053, Ben Woods (UB), 2004-07 86, OU, 2005 7. 42.7, Jacob Richardson (MIA), 2005-08 7. 10,702, Brad Maynard (BSU), 1993-96 86, NIU, 2017 8. 42.6, Austin Barnes (EMU), 2013-16 8. 10,618, Nick Avondet (EMU), 1997-2000 86, NIU, 2018 9. 42.3, Brian Schmiedebusch (BGSU), 2010-13 9. 10,485, Zac Murphy (Miami), 2010-13 42.3, Brett Kern (UT), 2005-07 10. 10,342, Chris Miller (BSU), 2005-08 Most Punting Yards Game: 11. 42.2, Bill Bradshaw (BGSU), 1952-54 Longest Punt: 1. 642, EMU vs. Michigan State, 1999 42.2, Mike Hayes (UA), 1994, 1996-98 1. 92, Brandon Hannum (UT) vs. BGSU, 2001 2. 617, UT vs. Arizona State, 1979 42.2. Andy Pollack (BGSU), 1996-98 2. 86, Dale Livingston (WMU) vs. KSU, 1966 3. 601, OU vs. MAR, 1985 42.2, Curtis Head (MAR), 1999-02 4. 598, MAR vs. Louisville, 1968 Most Punts Game: 3. 85, Wayne Schwalbach (CMU) vs. OU, 1975 1. 16, Nick Avondet (EMU) vs. Michigan State, 1999 4. 84, Zac Murhphy (Miami) vs. Cincinnati, 2013 2. 15, Jack Sheldon (CMU) at Toledo, 2018 Two-Team Records- Punting 84, Todd Winters (CMU) vs. BSU, 1989 Most Punts: 3. 14, Art McCormick (OU) vs. MAR, 1985 14, John Stec (UA) vs. Ohio State, 2007 6. 83, Leslie Gratton (WMU) vs. Washington (Mo.), 1. 27, OU (13) vs. BGSU (14), 1947 1950 5. 13, Max Minnich (BGSU) vs. OU, 1947 2. 23, EMU (16) vs. Michigan State (7), 1999 13, Matt Schulte (OU) vs. Virginia, 2007 Punt Returns 23, BGSU (11) vs. Utah State (12), 1969 23, UT (10) vs. Villanova (13), 1969 Most Punts Season: Most Punt Returns Game: 1. 93, Anthony Melchiori (Kent State), 2015 1. 12, MIA vs. Dayton, 1970 Fewest Punts: 2. 89, Damon Keller (BSU), 1992 2. 10, UT vs. NIU, 1967 89, Jack Sheldon (CMU), 2018 1. 1, MIA (0) vs. BGSU (1), 1964 Most Returns Season: 4. 87, Brain Brandt (CMU), 2000 2. 2, BSU (1) vs. Louisiana Tech (1), 1976 1. 58, MIA, 1970 5. 86, Matt Ference (NIU), 2018 2. 52, CMU, 1975 6. 85, Nick Gasser (Akron), 2017 Most Yards, Punt Returns Game: 7. 84, Tony DeLeone (KSU), 1981 1. 264, WMU vs. Delaware State, 2018 84, Matt Miller (OU), 2005 2. 202, OU vs. Western Reserve, 1950 178 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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3. 183, MIA vs. EMU, 2000 vs. Quantico Marines, 1967 8. 91, LaVon Brazill (OU) vs. NIU, 2009 4. 179, MIA vs. UT, 1953 9. 90, Dan Sheldon (NIU) vs. KSU, 2002 7. 151, Paul Agema (WMU) vs. UA, 1990 5. 158, WMU vs. UB, 2002 10. 89, Lance Moore (UA) vs. CMU, 2004 158, MIA vs. Michigan, 2004 8. 149, Dick Adams (MIA) vs. Dayton, 1970 11. 88, Chris Garrett (OU) vs. WMU, 2006 Most Yards, Punt Returns Season: 9. 146, Jayden Reed (WMU) vs. Delaware State, 2018 12. 87, Diontae Johnson (Toledo) at Ball State, 2017 1. 668, MIA, 2003 10. 140, Damone Williams (MAR), vs. OU,1998 87, LaVon Brazill (OU) vs. KSU, 2009 87, Charlie Todd (BSU) at WMU, 2009 2. 596, MIA, 1970 Most Yards, Punt Returns Season: 3. 593, MIA, 2004 87, Gerald Tinker (KSU) vs. UT, 1973 1. 654, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003 4. 567, WMU, 2000 Kickoff Returns 2. 578, Dick Adams (MIA), 1970 5. 534, WMU, 2002 3. 547, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2004 Most Kickoff Returns Game: 6. 525, NIU, 2002 4. 526, Josh Bush (WMU), 2000 1. 14, EMU vs. Pittsburgh, 1995 7. 518, NIU, 2000 5. 477, Dan Sheldon (NIU), 2002 2. 12, EMU vs. NIU, 2010 8. 497, OU, 1950 6. 450, Eddie Tillitz (MIA), 2000 3. 11, UT vs. MIA, 1954 9. 491, MIA, 2000 7. 443, Donta Greene (UT), 2002 11, KSU vs. WMU, 1996 10. 485, OU, 2006 8. 440, Kendrick Mosley (WMU), 2002 11, CMU vs. Clemson, 2007 9. 429, Kendrick Mosley (WMU), 2003 11, WMU vs. UT, 2011 Best Punt Return Average (min. of 4) Game: 11, EMU vs. WMU, 2015 1. 37.7 (7-264) WMU vs. Delaware State, 2018 Most Yards, Punt Returns Career: Most Kickoff Returns Season: 2. 36.3 (4-145) KSU vs. UT, 1989 1. 1,677, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003-06 1. 73, CMU, 2007 3. 31.8 (5-159) BGSU vs. Quantico Marines, 1967 2, 1,021, Dan Sheldon (NIU), 2001-04 2. 72, EMU, 2009 3. 1,001, Ted Hollern (CMU), 1981-84 72, UT, 2009 Best Punt Return Average Season: 4. 958, Bob Zimpfer (BGSU), 1967-69 72, EMU, 2010 1. 21.4, WMU, 2018 5. 925, Eddie Tillitz (MIA), 2000-02 5. 71, BGSU, 2007 2. 20.5, CMU, 2008 6. 869, Kendrick Mosley (WMU), 1999-2003 6. 69, UB, 2000 3. 20.2, NIU, 2002 7. 858, Dick Adams (MIA), 1968-70 7. 68, KSU, 1989 4. 19.9, BSU, 1994 8. 827, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2003-05 68, KSU, 1998 5. 19.7, EMU, 1994 9. 822, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 68, EMU, 2002 6. 18.4., OU, 1989 10. 786, Josh Bush (WMU), 1998-2001 10. 67, MIA, 2009 7. 17.5, Akron, 2016 67, EMU, 2013 8. 17.1, KSU, 1958 Best Punt Return Average (min. of 3) Game: Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Game: 9. 16.8, MIA, 1953 1. 43.3, Ryne Robinson (MIA) vs. OU, 2003 1. 350, EMU vs. Army, 1992 10. 16.5, KSU, 1965 2. 284, BSU vs. CMU, 2007 2. 43.0, Keyon Laws (BSU) vs. UCF, 1996 11. 16.3, BSU, 1996 3. 280, EMU vs. Pittsburgh, 1995 16.3, MIA, 2003 3. 39.3, Tyron Arnett (WMU) vs. Delaware State, 2018 4. 265, CMU vs. Clemson, 2007 4. 39.0, Domenik Hixon (UA) vs. Ball State, 2004 5. 261, NIU at UT, 2011 Most Punts Returned Game: 6. 258, BGSU at West Virginia, 2011 5. 37.7, Antonio Brown (CMU) vs. Alcorn St., 2009 1. 12, Dick Adams (MIA) vs. Dayton,1970 7. 238, UMass at BGSU, 2015 2. 10, Steve Banks (UT) vs. MAR, 1971 6. 37.0, Adrian Reese (BSU) vs. MIA, 1998 8. 237, Miami vs. WMU, 2018 3. 9, Dan Sheldon (BGSU) vs. CMU, 2002 7. 36.5, Jayden Reed (WMU) vs. Delaware State, 2018 9. 235, UT vs. CMU, 2010 9, Kendrick Mosley (WMU) vs. CMU, 2003 8. 34.8, Ryne Robinson (MIA) vs. Michigan, 2004 235, Ball State at Ohio, 2015 9, Shatone Powers (NIU) vs. KSU, 2005 9. 34.5, Herb Jackson (BSU) vs. MIA, 1989 Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Season: 1. 1,584, OU, 2007 10. 32.7, Darius Phillips (WMU) vs. Idaho, 2017 Most Punts Returned Season: 2. 1,561, CMU, 2007 1. 55, Dick Adams (MIA), 1970 32.7, Corey Partridge (BGSU) vs. Temple, 2005 3. 1,527, UT, 2009 2. 41, Ted Hollern (CMU), 1982 Best Punt Return Average (min 1.2/game) Season: 4. 1,471, UT, 2010 3. 40, Bill Rush (EMU), 1982 1. 24.4, Craig Thompson (EMU), 1990 5. 1,466, BGSU, 2007 4. 39, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2004 2. 22.7, Dan Sheldon (NIU), 2002 6. 1,463, EMU, 2009 5. 38, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003 3. 20.7, Dick Phillips (OU), 1950 7. 1,409, WMU, 2011 38, Kendrick Mosley (WMU), 2003 4. 20.5, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2008 8. 1,403, EMU, 2010 9. 1,381, EMU, 2007 Most Punts Returned Career: Best Punt Return Average (min. of 20 ) Career: 10. 1,368, UA, 2008 1. 121, Ryne Robinson (MIA), 2003-06 1. 22.4, Lovell Coleman (WMU), 1957-59 Best Kickoff Return Average (minimum of 3) Game: 2. 117, Ted Hollern (CMU), 1981-84 2. 20.2, Diontae Johnson (Toledo), 2015-18 1. 62.3 (3-187) UA vs. Connecticutt, 2003 3. 90, Eddie Tillitz (MIA), 2000-02 3. 20.1, Fred Gissendaner (KSU), 1963-65 2. 57.0 (3-171) UB vs. UA, 2011 4. 88, Todd Feldman (KSU), 1981-84 4. 17.9, Dan Sheldon (NIU), 2001-04 3. 52.5 (4-210) WM, vs. Youngstown State, 1999 5. 87, P.J. Fleck (NIU), 1999-03 5. 17.2, Wesley Cates (WMU), 1973-74 4. 51.7 (3-155) KSU vs. Towson, 2012 6. 81, Dick Adams (MIA), 1968-70 6. 15.5, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 5. 51.5 (4-206) CMU at Kent State, 2017 7. 80, Charles Sharon (BGSU), 2003-05 7. 15.1, Juan Goman (BSU) ,1992-94 6. 51.3 (3-154) Buffalo vs. EMU, 2013 80, B.J. Hill (BSU), 2008 8. 14.5, Herb Jackson (BSU), 1987-89 7. 51.1 (3-155) BSU vs. UT, 2001 9. 75, Bill Rush (EMU), 1979-82 9. 14.3, Josh Bush (WMU), 1997-00 8. 47.0 (5-235) UT vs. CMU, 2010 10. 69, Josh Bush (WMU), 1998-2001 10. 14.0, LaVon Brazill (OU), 2007-09 9. 46.7 (3-140) OU vs. Wyoming, 2008 46.7 (3-140) Toledo vs. Nevada, 2018 Most Yards, Punt Returns Game: Longest Punt Return: Best Kickoff Return Average Season: 1. 237, Ryne Robinson (MIA) vs. UB, 2003 1. 100, Courtney Davis (BGSU) vs. KSU, 1996 1. 26.6, TU, 2008 2. 161, Eddie Tillitz (MIA) vs. EMU, 2000 2. 98, Jim Gray (UT) vs. Dayton, 1963 2. 26.5, OU, 1950 3. 96, Bill Neumeier (MIA) vs. BGSU, 1962 3. 26.0, MIA, 1982 3. 160, Kendrick Mosley (WMU) vs. CMU, 2003 96, Craig Thompson (EMU) vs. WMU, 1991 4. 25.9, MIA, 1973 4. 153, Dick Phillips (OU) vs. Western Reserve, 1950 5. 95, Paul Agema (WMU) vs. UA, 1990 5. 25.7, MIA, 2018 5. 152, Tremayne Banks (MIA) vs. BSU, 1996 6. 93, Greg Jennings (WMU) vs. NIU, 2004 6. 25.5, BSU, 2015 93, Jayden Reed (WMU) vs. Delaware State, 2018 152, Bob Zimpfer (BGSU) 7. 25.4, UT, 2010 www.GetSomeMACtion.com 179 HISTORY AND RECORDS

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Individual Kickoff Returns Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Season: 100, Tommylee Lewis (NIU) vs. UT, 2011 Most Kickoff Returns, Game: 1. 1,181, Aregros Turner (NIU), 2015 100, Matt Brown (Temple) vs. KSU, 2011 100, Daz Patterson (Ohio) vs. UB, 2012 1. 9, Dante Love (BSU) vs. CMU, 2007 2. 1,100, Dante Love (BSU), 2007 100, Dri Archer (Kent State) vs. NIU, 2013 9, Johnny Sears (EMU) at Arkansas, 2009 3. 1,036, Tyler Allen (EMU), 2012 100, Darius Phillips (WMU) vs. Michigan State, 2015 9, Jalil Carter (UA) vs. NIU, 2010 4. 1,048, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007 100, Darius Phillips (WMU) vs. Ga. Southern, 2016 9, Ernest Calhoun (Kent State) at Ohio State, 2014 5. 1,016, Dontayo Gage (EMU), 2007 100, Darius Phillips (WMU) at USC, 2017 5. 8, Reggie Thornton (BGSU) vs. TCU, 1988 6. 1,015, Dervon Wallace (WMU), 2011 100, Darius Phillips (WMU) at Michigan State, 2017 8, Kenny Parker (KSU) vs. UT, 1989 7. 1,014, Tyler Allen (EMU), 2013 100, DL Knock (Ohio) vs. Howard, 2018 8, Jeff Blakely (UA) vs. CMU, 1994 8. 981, BooBoo Gates (BGSU), 2011 8, Shawn Shoemaker (KSU) vs. WMU, 1998 9. 973, Jamal Rogers (MIA), 2007 First Downs 8, Joe Alls (BGSU), vs. UT, 2000 10. 960, Brandon West (WMU), 2009 Most Total First Downs Game: 8, Matt Carter (UA) vs. MAR, 2001 1. 43, NIU vs. BSU, 2011 8, Aaron Leeper (UB) vs. MIA, 2003 Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Career: 43, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012 8, Trumaine Riley (EMU) vs. Idaho, 2004 1. 3,145, Darius Phillips (WMU), 2014-17 3. 42, MIA at UA, 2012 8, Greg Harris (UT) vs. Fresno State, 2008 2. 3,118, Brandion West (WMU) 2006-09 4. 39, BGSU vs. Indiana, 2014 8, Anthony Bowman (KSU) at Temple, 2009 3. 2,664, Tyler Allen (EMU), 2011-14 39, BGSU at Purdue, 2015 8, Donte Harden (OU) vs. Troy, 2010 4. 2,612, Antonio Brown (CMU) 2007-09 6. 38, OU vs. Tennessee Tech, 2000 8, Briggs Orsbon (BSU) at Oklahoma, 2011 5. 2,541, Trumaine Riley (EMU), 2003-05 38, EMU vs. CMU, 2008 8, BooBoo Gates (BGSU) vs. NIU, 2011 6. 2,499, Aregeros Turner (NIU), 2013-16 8. 37, KSU vs. MAR, 1973 8, Dervon Wallace (WMU) at UT, 2011 7. 2,185, Chris Garrett (OU), 2006-09 37, BGSU vs. OU, 2002 8, JJ Greenwood (Miami) vs. Ball State, 2013 8. 2,184, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11 37, UA vs. Howard, 2003 8, Blake Banham (EMU) vs. WMU, 2015 9. 2,129, Dante Love (BSU), 2005-07 37, UT vs. WMU, 2011 Most Kickoff Returns, Season: 10. 2,056, Jamill Smith (Ball State), 2010-13 37, BGSU vs. UMass, 2015 1. 51, Tyler Allen (EMU), 2013 37, Miami vs. BGSU, 2017 2. 48, Dante Love (BSU), 2007 Best Kickoff Return Average (min. of 3) Game: Fewest Total First Downs Allowed: 3. 46, Tyler Allen (EMU), 2012 1. 71.7, Eric Page (UT) vs. CMU, 2010 (3-215) 1. 1, MAR vs. OU, 1997 4. 45, Aregros Turner (NIU), 2015 2. 65.0, Rashad McDade (WMU) 1, Kent State vs. Delaware State, 2015 5. 44, Dantayo Gage (EMU), 2007 vs. Youngstown State, 1999 (3-195) 3. 2, MIA vs. MAR, 1971 44, Jordan Broadnax (UMass), 2012 3. 56.0, Tommylee Lewis (NIU) vs. UT, 2011 (4-224) 2, UT vs. Dayton, 1970 7. 43, Keith Crawford (OU), 1986 4. 51.7, Corey Parchman (BSU) vs. UT, 2001 Most Total First Downs Season: 8. 42, Jamal Rogers (MIA), 2007 1. 389, BGSU, 2015 5. 51.0, Eddie Woodard (KSU) vs. BGSU, 1971 42, Brandon West (WMU), 2009 2. 375, BGSU, 2003 10. 41, Dervon Wallace (WMU), 2011 6. 49.0, Joshua Abrams (OU) vs. MIA, 2007 3. 370, MIA, 2003 41, Trumaine Riley (EMU), 2003 7. 48.0, Jamill Smith (BSU) vs. Illinois St., 2013 (3-144) 4. 365, NIU, 2013 12. 40, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007 5. 363, BSU, 2012 8. 46.2, Darius Phillips (WMU) vs. Michigan St (4-185) 13. 39, Roger Williams (BGSU), 2007 6. 358, UT, 2002 Most Kickoffs Returned, Career: 9. 45.7, Jim Kovach (KSU) vs. OU, 1968 7. 353, WMU, 2016 1. 131, Tyler Allen (EMU), 2011-14 10. 44.0, Erik Wilkerson (KSU) vs. UT, 1988 (3-132) 8. 337, CMU, 2009 2. 130, Trumaine Riley (EMU), 2003-06 9. 333, NIU, 2011 3. 129, Darius Phillips (WMU), 2014-17 10. 329, Ball State, 2013 Best Average Kickoff Return (min. of 10) Season: 4. 127, Brandon West (WMU), 2006-09 329, CMU, 2007 1. 36.9, Dri Archer (KSU), 2012 5. 113, Antonio Brown (CMU), 2007-09 Most First Downs By Rushing Game: 2. 32.9, James Williams (MAR), 1999 6. 102, Aregeros Turner (NIU), 2013-16 1. 33, OU vs. EMU, 1997 3. 32.6, Orin Richburg (KSU), 1967 7. 91, Keith Crawford (OU), 1985-87 2. 28, NIU at Kent State, 2013 4. 31.9, Bryan Williams (UA), 2007 8. 85, Shawn Bayes (KSU), 2005-08 28, MIA vs. WMU, 1975 5. 31.4, Stevie Nelson (BSU), 1979 9. 83, Dante Love (BSU), 2005-07 4. 27, MIA vs. WMU, 1971 6. 31.3, Travis Shelton (TU), 2008 10. 82, Chris Garrett (OU), 2006-09 27, CMU vs. EMU, 2002 7. 31.1, Eric Page (UT), 2010 6. 26, NIU vs. Presbyterian, 2014 Most Yards, Kickoff Returns Game: 8. 31.0, Corey Parchman (BSU), 2001 7. 25, OU vs. Tennessee Tech, 2000 1. 266, Dante Love (BSU) vs. CMU, 2007 9. 30.8, Al Moore (MIA), 1967 25, OU vs. UA, 2001 2. 238, James Oliphant (UMass) at BGSU, 2015 10. 30.7, Steve Clay (EMU), 1993 Most First Downs By Rushing Season: 3. 237, Maurice Thomas (Miami) vs. WMU, 2018 Best Average Kickoff Return (min. of 20) Career: 1. 215, NIU, 2013 1. 30.5, Bryan Williams (UA), 2007-08 4. 233, BooBoo Gates (BGSU) at West Virginia, 2011 2. 195, CMU, 1975 2. 29.4, James Willimas (MAR), 1998-99 3. 187, WMU, 2016 5. 224, Tommylee Lewis (NIU) at UT, 2011 3. 28.9, Eric Page (UT), 2009-10 4. 185, OU, 2000 6. 221, Chris Garrett (OU) at Tennessee, 2009 4. 27.8, Lovell Coleman (WMU), 1957-59 185, CMU, 1979 5. 27.3, Eric Page (UT), 2009-11 7. 215, Eric Page (UT) vs. CMU, 2010 6. 183, NIU, 2014 6. 26.9, Erland Ahlberg (OU), 1954-56 8. 212, Brandon West (WMU) vs. Indiana, 2007 7. 26.7, Dri Archer (KSU), 2009-12 Most First Downs By Passing Game: 9. 208, Eric Page (UT) at CMU, 2009 8. 26.6, Chris Garrett (OU), 2006-09 1. 29, UA vs. Morgan State, 2012 10. 206, Jarrod Davis (CMU) at Kent State, 2017 9. 25.7, Travis Shelton (TU), 2007-08 2. 27, MIA vs. Hawaii, 2001 27, EMU vs.CMU, 2008 11. 204, Eddie Woodard (KSU) vs. BGSU, 1971 10. 25.6, Dick Conley (OU), 1966-68 Longest Kickoff Return: 4. 25, UT vs. Pittsburgh, 2003 12. 200, C.R. Roberson (EMU) vs. UA, 2001 25, EMU vs. TU, 2008 1. 100, Lovell Coleman (WMU) vs. CMU, 1957 25, MIA at UA, 2012 13. 195, Rashad McDade (WMU) Youngstown St, 1999 100, Lovell Coleman (WMU) vs. BGSU, 1958 25, UMass at BGSU, 2015 14. 192, Bernard Reedy (UT), Utah State, 2012 100, Norman Warren (KSU) vs. E. Kentucky, 1979 Most First Downs By Passing Season: 15. 189, B.J. Hill (BSU) vs. UB, 2008 100, Stevie Nelson (BSU) vs. OU, 1980 100, Don Treadwell (MIA) vs. Cincinnati, 1980 1. 226, MIA, 2003 16. 188, Dervon Wallace (WMU) at Michigan, 2011 100, Lincoln Dupree (EMU) vs. NIU, 1999 2. 211, BGSU, 2015 17. 185, Courtney Burton (OU) VS. MIA, 1992 100, Corey Parchman (BSU) vs. UT, 2001 3. 205, Ball State, 2013 4. 204, WMU, 2011 185, A.J. Harris (NIU) vs. UA, 2005 100, Tyrone Walker (WMU) vs. EMU, 2002 100, Jamie Goodwin (UA) vs. Connecticut, 2003 204, MAR, 2002 185, Antonio Brown (CMU) vs. Clemson, 2007 100, Dante Love (BSU) vs. CMU, 2007 6. 197, BGSU, 2003 185, Meco Brown (NIU) vs. BSU, 2008 100, Donte Harden (OU) at Wyoming, 2008 6. 194, BGSU, 2004 7. 188, BGSU, 2009 185, Darius Phillips (WMU) vs. Michigan State, 2015 100, James Nixon (Temple) at Navy, 2009 8. 183, MAR, 2001 180 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 183, CMU, 2009 Most Fumbles Lost Game: 10. 181, BSU, 2012 1. 7, KSU vs. WMU, 1989 Attendance, Single Home Game: 1. 71,727, Ohio State at Toledo, 2009 Most First Downs By Penalty Game: 7, CMU vs. MIA, 1983 (at Stadium) 1. 8, MIA vs. OU, 2007 7, KSU vs. Air Force, 1978 2. 69,029, Penn State at Temple, 2007 8, Ohio at Cincinnati, 2018 7, MIA vs.UT, 1959 3. 61,500, Iowa at Northern Illinois, 2007 8, Buffalo at Toledo, 2018 7, OU vs. WMU, 1952 (at Soldier Field) 4. 7, KSU vs. BGSU, 1997 Most Fumbles Lost Season: 4. 57,323, Penn State at Temple, 2011 7, WMU vs. Arkansas State, 1968 1. 31, OU, 1951 5. 52,117, NIU vs. Iowa, 2012 (at Chicago Soldier Field) 7, UA at UT, 2012 2. 27, WMU, 1972 6. 41,068, Wisconsin at NIU, 2011 7, Ball Sate at Virginia, 2013 27, OU, 1952 (at Chicago, Soldier Field) 7, BGSU vs. Indiana, 2014 Fewest Fumbles Season: 7. 40,224, Indiana at BSU, 2011 7, Akron vs. Marshall, 2014 1. 8, Buffalo, 2015 (at Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium) Penalties 2. 9, EMU, 2008 8. 36,852, Navy at UT, 2001 Most Penalties Game: 9, MIA, 1998 9. 36,502, NIU at UT, 2001 1. 19, UT vs. Temple, 2001 9, MIA, 1981 10. 36,361, Indiana State at WMU, 2000 2. 18, MIA vs. Xavier, 1957 9, MIA, 1966 Attendance, Single Conference Game: 3. 17, MAR vs. Clemson, 1999 9, Ohio, 2015 1. 36,502, NIU at UT, 2001 17, MAR vs. NIU, 2001 Fewest Fumbles Lost Season: 2. 36,102, CMU at WMU, 1999 17, UCF vs. Arizona State, 2002 1. 1, MIA, 1998 3. 35,107, NIU at WMU, 1998 17, MAR vs. Louisville, 2002 1, BGSU, 1996 4. 34,900, MAR at UT, 2000 17, UCF vs. FAU, 2003 1, NIU, 2004 5. 33,537, KSU at MAR, 2003 17, WMU vs. MIA, 2004 4. 2, MIA, 1999 6. 33,527, UT at BGSU, 1983 17, OU vs. UB, 2005 2, BGSU, 1993 7. 33,272, CMU at WMU,1989 17, Kent State at Buffalo, 2018 Most Fumbles Recovered Game: 8. 33,204, MIA at MAR, 1998 11. 16, OU vs. MAR, 1988 1. 7, WMU vs. KSU, 1989 9. 32,285, CMU at WMU, 1988 16, WMU vs. West Virginia, 1996 7, MIA vs. CMU, 1983 10. 32,255, CMU at WMU, 1980 16, OU vs. KSU, 2007 7, WMU vs. OU, 1952 Attendance, Season All Games: 16, Ohio vs. BGSU, 2014 Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered Season: 1. 427,227, BGSU, 2003 16, Akron vs. Ohio, 2017 1. 31, OU, 1951 2. 388,829, MAR, 2003 Most Penalties Season: 2. 26, BGSU, 1977 3. 379,350, NIU, 2006 1. 123, BGSU, 2015 26, WMU, 1988 4. 373,867, WMU, 2009 2. 117, MAR. 2002 26, UB, 2008 5. 373,105, CMU, 2007 3. 111, UA, 2006 6. 367,854, WMU, 2006 4. 110, BGSU, 2014 Miscellaneous 7. 368,702, CMU, 2008 5. 107, Kent State, 2018 Most Overtimes - Single Game 8. 366,924, MAR, 1999 6. 106, Toledo, 2017 9. 359,994, MIA, 2001 1. 7 OT, WMU (71), Buffalo (68), 2017 7. 105, MAR, 1999 10. 355,350, UT, 2004 8. 104, KSU, 1997 Longest Winning Streak, All Games: Attendance, Home Games Only: 9. 104, UCF, 2003 1. 35, UT, 1969-71 1. 200,715, MAR, 1999 (7 games) 10. 102, UT, 2010 2. 18, MAR, 1998-00 2. 194,520, MAR, 2002 (7 games) 18, BGSU, 1958-60 Most Yards Penalized Game: 3. 180,083, UT, 2001 (6 games) 4. 15, WMU, 2015-16 1. 194, NIU vs. EIU, 2017 4. 173,516, MAR 1998 (7 games) 5. 14, BGSU, 1984-85 2. 191, MAR vs. UB, 2000 5. 173,151, TU, 2007 (6 games) 14, CMU, 1978-79 3. 185, UT vs. Temple, 2001 6. 165,206, NIU, 2003 (7 games) 7. 13, MIA, 2003 4. 167, Akron vs. Ohio, 2017 7. 158,410, MAR, 1997 (6 games) 5. 163, WMU vs. MAR, 1969 Longest Winning Streak, MAC Games Only: 8. 153,400, UT, 1994 (6 games) 6. 162, WMU vs. KSU, 1991 1. 24, NIU, 2011-2014 9. 153,151, UT, 2009 (6 games) 7. 161, OU vs. UB, 2005 2. 19, BGSU, 1991-1993 10. 152, MAR, 2001 (6 games) 8. 160, MIA vs. NIU, 1970 3. 16, MIA, 1973-75 Attendance - Away Games Only: 9. 155, OU vs. KSU, 2007 4. 15, UT, 1969-71 1. 272,215, WMU, 2009 (7 games) 10. 154, WMU vs. BSU, 1983 5. 14, MIA, 1953-56 2. 264,153, MIA, 2001 (7 games) Most Yards Penalized Season: Longest Winning Streak, Non-Conference Games: 3. 258,468, CMU, 2013 (7 games) 1. 1,123, BGSU, 2015 1. 20, UT, 1969-71 4. 257,803, UA, 2006 (7 games) 2. 1,045, EMU, 1981 2. 17, MIA, 1971-74 5. 257,753, MIA, 2004 (7 games) 3. 984, EMU, 1985 3. 14, WMU, 1973-75 6. 255,408, CMU 2008 (8 games) 4. 968, MAR, 2002 14, CMU, 1978-79 7. 251,953, EMU, 2007 (7 games) 5. 963, MIA, 1994 Longest Unbeaten Streak w/Ties, MAC Games Only: 8. 249,718, UB, 2006 (7 games) 1. 29, MIA, 1953-58 (27-0-2) 9. 248,103, WMU, 2006(7 games) Fewest Penalties Season: 2. 23, NIU, 2011-13 (23-0) 10. 246,235, UA, 2001 (7 games) 1. 21, OU, 1961, 1956 3. 22, BGSU, 1990-93 (21-0-1) Attendance Bowl Games: 2. 25, OU, 1955 1. 72,023, NIU vs. Florida State, 2012 Orange Bowl Fewest Yards Penalized Season: Attendance 2. 60,624, CMU vs. Purdue, 2007 Motor City Bowl 1. 168, OU, 1961 Attendance, Single Road Game: 3. 59,615, WMU vs. Wisconsin, 2017 Cotton Bowl 2. 170, OU, 1957 1. 112,618, CMU at Michigan, 2013 Fumbles 2. 110,971, NIU at Michigan, 2005 4. 58,880, WMU vs. Rice, 2008 Texas Bowl Most Fumbles Game: 3. 110,815, MIA at Michigan, 2004 5. 54,113, CMU vs. Middle Tennessee State, 2006 Motor City Bowl 1. 11, MIA vs. UT, 1959 4. 110, 814, WMU at Michigan, 2018 11, MIA vs. OU, 1953 5. 110,708, UMass at Michigan, 2012 6. 52,911, MAR vs. Cincinnati, 2000 Motor City Bowl 11, OU vs. WMU, 1952 6. 110,637, CMU at Michigan, 2003 7. 52,552, UT vs. Connecticut, 2004 Motor City Bowl 7. 110,575, BGSU at Michigan, 2000 Most Fumbles Season: 8. 52,449, MAR vs. BYU, 1999 Motor City Bowl 1. 54, OU, 1951 8. 110,506, WMU at Michigan, 2011 9. 52,106, MAR vs. Louisville, 1998 Motor City Bowl 2. 52, KSU, 1978 9. 110,438, EMU at Michigan, 1998 10. 110,343, EMU at Michigan, 2011 10. 51,872, UT vs. Boston College, 2002 Motor City Bowl www.GetSomeMACtion.com 181 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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Former Mid-American Conference Players on Active NFL Rosters (98) (As of July 11, 2019)

MAC Teams Atlanta (1) Minnesota (5) WR Christian Blake 1 Northern Illinois WR Chad Beebe 2 Northern Illinois in the Final Polls TE Tyler Conklin 2 Central Michigan (1) C John Keenoy R Western Michigan WR Willie Snead 5 Ball State OL Josh Kline 7 Kent State UPI Final Polls OT Storm Norton 1 Toledo Year Rank School Record Buffalo (4) TE Nate Becker R Miami (Ohio) New England (1) 1955 t-20 MIA 9-0 QB Tyree Jackson R Buffalo WR Julian Edelman 11 Kent State 1968 t-18 Ohio 10-1 DB Cam Lewis R Buffalo DT L.T. Walton 5 Central Michigan New Orleans (1) 1970 t-17 UT 12-0 OT Isaiah Williams 1 Akron 1971 13 UT 12-0 Carolina (2) OL Taylor Moton 3 Western Michigan N.Y. Giants (5) 1973 17 MIA 11-0 OL Kitt O’Brien 1 Ball State LB Keion Adams 2 Western Michigan 1974 10 MIA 10-0-1 DB Sam Beal 2 Western Michigan Chicago (4) OL James O’Hagan R Buffalo 1975 16 MIA 11-1 LB Chuck Harris R Buffalo WR Alonzo Russell 1 Toledo 1995 22 UT 11-0-1 OL Joe Lowery R Ohio DB Ronald Zamort 2 Western Michigan LB Khalil Mack 6 Buffalo WR Jordan Williams 1 Ball State N.Y. Jets (3) DE Tarell Basham 3 Ohio USA Today/ESPN Final Polls Cincinnati (2) DB Kyron Brown R Akron (Coaches’ Poll beginning in 1991; DB Darius Phillips 2 Western Michigan OL Brian Winters 7 Kent State TE Mason Schreck 3 Buffalo CNN, 1982-96; ESPN, 1997-current) Oakland (3) Cleveland (3) WR Antonio Brown 10 Central Michigan Year Rank School Record OL Ka’John Armstrong R Eastern Michigan DE Maxx Crosby R Eastern Michigan 1995 24 UT 11-0-1 DB T.J. Carrie 6 Ohio LB Tahir Whitehead 8 Temple RB Kareem Hunt 3 Toledo 1998 27 MAR 12-1 Philadelphia (3) 1998 34 MIA 10-1 Dallas (5) OL Brandon Brooks 8 Miami (Ohio) 1999 10 MAR 13-0 S Kavon Frazier 4 Central Michigan DL Treyvon Hester 3 Toledo RB Darius Jackson 4 Eastern Michigan DL Joe Ostman 1 Central Michigan 2000 27 UT 10-1 WR Jon’Vea Johnson R Toledo 2001 21 MAR 11-2 LB Justin March-Lillard 5 Akron Pittsburgh (11) QB Cooper Rush 3 Central Michigan DE Ola Adeniyi 2 Toledo 2001 22 UT 10-2 LB Ulysees Gilbert III R Akron 2002 19 MAR 11-2 Denver (1) WR Diontae Johnson R Toledo K Brandon McManus 6 Temple LB JT Jones 1 Miami (Ohio) 2003 12 MIA 13-1 FB Roosevelt Nix 5 Kent State Detroit (4) OL Chukwuma Okorafor 2 Western Michigan 2003 23 BGSU 11-3 WR Kenny Golladay 3 Northern Illinois QB Ben Roethlisberger 16 Miami (Ohio) 2009 24 CMU 12-2 WR Tommylee Lewis 4 Northern Illinois DT Casey Sayles 1 Ohio DB Rashaan Melvin 7 Northern Illinois LB Tuzar Skipper R Toledo 2012 24 NIU 12-2 K Matt Prater 13 Central Florida LB Sutton Smith R Northern Illinois LB Robert Spillane 1 Western Michigan Green Bay (2) AP Final Polls DB Ka’Dar Hollman R Toledo San Francisco (3) WR Teo Redding 1 Bowling Green OT Willie Beavers 2 Western Michigan Year Rank School Record OT Joe Staley 13 Central Michigan 1955 15 MIA 9-0 Houston (5) DB Jimmie Ward 6 Northern Illinois 1968 20 Ohio 10-1 DB Jahleel Addae 7 Central Michigan DB Xavier Crawford R Central Michigan Seattle (3) 1970 12 UT 12-0 LB Jamal Davis R Akron LB Nick Bellore 9 Central Michigan 1971 14 UT 12-0 OL Greg Mancz 5 Toledo LB Justin Currie 2 Western Michigan OL Max Scharping R Northern Illinois OL Elijah Nkansah 1 Toledo 1973 12 MIA 11-0 1974 10 MIA 10-0-1 Indianapolis (1) Tampa Bay (7) DB Rolan Milligan 1 Toledo DB Sean Bunting R Central Michigan 1975 12 MIA 11-1 TE Donnie Ernsberger 1 Western Michigan 1983 30 NIU 10-2 Jacksonville (1) DL Demone Harris 1 Buffalo RB Thomas Rawls 4 Central Michigan WR Anthony Johnson R Buffalo 1995 24 UT 11-0-1 WR Scott Miller R Bowling Green 1998 27 MAR 12-1 Kansas City (4) DL Pat O’Connor 1 Eastern Michigan 1998 30 MIA 10-1 OL Eric Fisher 7 Central Michigan OL Brock Ruble R Toledo OL Ryan Hunter 1 Bowling Green 1999 10 MAR 13-0 WR Cody Thompson R Toledo Tennessee (6) 2000 27 UT 10-1 OL Andrew Wylie 2 Eastern Michigan WR Corey Davis 3 Western Michigan RB David Fluellen 3 Toledo 2001 23 UT 10-2 (4) P Brett Kern 12 Toledo 2001 26 MAR 11-2 LB Jatavis Brown 4 Akron WR Tajae Sharpe 4 UMass LB Josh Corcoran R Northern Illinois QB Logan Woodside 1 Toledo 2002 19 MAR 11-2 DT Reggie Howard R Toledo 2003 10 MIA 13-1 OL Brant Weiss R Toledo Washington (1) OL Zac Kerin 5 Toledo 2003 23 BGSU 11-3 (1) 2009 23 CMU 12-2 WR JoJo Natson 3 Akron 2012 22 NIU 12-2 Miami (2) 2016 15 WMU 13-1 LB Jayrone Elliott 4 Toledo LB Quentin Poling 1 Ohio 182 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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All-Time Mid-American Conference Member Draft List The following NFL draft list includes schools only during the years which they were members of the MAC beginning with the 1948 draft.

1948 (5) 1957 (5) 13-Bob Fearnside, HB, BGSU...... L.A. Rams 5-Gene Ruszkowski, T, OU...... L.A. Rams 3-Luke Owens, T, KSU...... Baltimore Colts 17-Rucker Wickline, C, MAR...... 9-George Roman, T, CWR...... Boston Yanks 6-Ken Russell, T, BGSU...... Detroit Lions 20-Mike Snodgrass, C, WMU...... 15-Larry Brink, E, NIU...... L.A. Rams 11-Don Smith, T, MIA...... L.A. Rams 23-Paul Shoults, B, MIA...... Chicago Cardinals 14-Rudy Schoendorf, T, MIA...... Green Bay Packers 1962 AFL(7) 24-Paul Dietzel, C, MIA...... 26-Allen Bliss, E, MIA...... Cleveland Browns 8-John Lomakoski, T, WMU...... N.Y. Titans 9-Bill Triplett, FB, MIA...... Boston Patriots 1948 AAFC (5) 1958 (8) 10-Ted Stute, T, OU...... N.Y. Titans 6-Gene Raszkowski, T, OU...... Baltimore Colts 8-Karl Koepfer, G, BGSU...... Detroit Lions 11-Jerry Croft, G, BGSU...... 13-Mike Graham, B, Cincinnati...... L.A. Dons 13-Hal Williams, B, MIA...... Cleveland Browns 17-Allen Miller, G, OU...... N.Y. Titans 20-Roger Stephens, B, Cincinnati...... Buffalo Bills 13-Gene Cook, E, UT...... Green Bay Packers 22-Jim Thibert, E, UT...... San Diego Chargers 25-Ara Parseghian, B, MIA...... Cleveland Browns 15-Ray Dunlap, B, MAR...... Chicago Cardinals 27-Scott Tyler, HB, MIA...... Dallas Texans 29- George Roman, T, CWR...... Cleveland Browns 15-Les Carney, B, OU...... Baltimore Colts 19-John Mumen, G, BGSU...... Baltimore Colts 1963 (16) 1949 AAFC (2) 24-Jim O’Connor, T, MAR...... Cleveland Browns 2-Bob Reynolds, T, BGSU...... St. Louis Cardinals 6-Tom O’Malley, B, Cincinnati...... Cleveland Browns 27-Dave Thelen, B, MIA...... Cleveland Browns 2-Tom Nomina, T, MIA...... L.A. Rams 25-Paul Schooultz, B, MIA...... 2-Bob Jencks, E, MIA...... Chicago Bears 1959 (6) 3-Don Lisbon, B, BGSU...... San Francisco 49ers 1950 (4) 11-Jerry King, G, KSU...... Cleveland Browns 5-Frank Baker, B, UT...... Cleveland Browns 18-George Roman, T, CWR...... N.Y. Giants (N.Y. Bulldogs) 13-Ray Reese, B, BGSU...... Cleveland Browns 6-Charley Nickoson, T, OU...... Washington 18-Charley Schoolmaster, C, WMU...... Baltimore Colts 18-Ed Hill, G, MIA...... Cleveland Browns 6-Pat Emerick, G, WMU...... San Francisco 49ers 24-John Weaver, G, MIA...... 19-George Scott, B, MIA...... N.Y. Giants 11-Allen Schau,E, WMU...... Washington 30-Tom Blake, G, Cincinnati...... Baltimore Colts (N.Y. Bulldogs) 27-Larry Baker, T, BGSU...... Cleveland Browns 13-Paul Watters, T, MIA...... Baltimore Colts 29-Jim O’Connor, C, MAR...... Chicago Cardinals 13-Dick Schultz, T, OU...... San Francisco 49ers 15-Larry Campbell, E, UT...... L.A. Rams 1952 (5) 15-Ed Scrutchins, E, UT...... St. Louis Cardinals 12-Frank Middendorf, C, Cincinnati...... Washington 1960 (4) 16-Jim Bogdalek, T, UT...... San Francisco 49ers 19-Johnny Pont, B, MIA...... Green Bay Packers 12-Rich Mostardo, B, KSU...... Cleveland Browns 16-Lowell Caylor, DB, MIA...... Chicago Bears 23-Don Greene, T, MIA...... Cleveland Browns 13-Rich Grecni, C, OU...... Cleveland Browns 17-Tim Stein, C, MIA...... Pittsburgh Steelers 26-Dick Kane, G, Cincinnati...... San Francisco 49ers 17-Dale Chamberlain, FB, MIA...... Pittsburgh Steelers 19-Gary Sherman, LB, BGSU...... Cleveland Browns 30-Bob Linn, B, CWR...... Washington 19-Jack Campbell, E, UT...... Cleveland Browns 1963 AFL (10) 1953 (7) 1960 AFL (10) 2-Tom Nomina, T, MIA...... 5-Bill Shalosky, G, Cincinnati...... Chicago Cardinals First Selections: 4-Bob Reynolds, T, BGSU...... Boston Patriots 11-Jim Bailey, B, MIA...... L.A. Rams Dale Chamberlain, FB, MIA...... Boston Patriots 5-Bob Jencks, E, MIA...... Buffalo Bills 13-Andy Matto, T, Cincinnati...... L.A. Rams Gary Huber, C, MIA...... Denver Broncos 6-Pat Emerick, LB, WMU...... San Diego Chargers 16-Fred Dung, E, BGSU...... San Francisco 49ers Bob Zimpfer, T-G, BGSU...... Denver Broncos 19-Frank Baker, FB, UT...... Denver Broncos 16-John Zachary, B, MIA...... Pittsburgh Steelers Second Selections: 21-Gary Sherman, B, BGSU...... Boston Patriots 21-Dick Gordon, T, UT...... L.A. Rams Rich Grecni, C, OU...... Boston Patriots 23-Paul Watters, T, MIA...... San Diego Chargers 23-Jim Root, B, MIA...... Chicago Cardinals Jack Campbell, E, UT...... Denver Broncos Dave Chamberlain, HB, MIA...... Houston Oilers 24-Lowell Caylor, HB, MIA...... N.Y. Titans Lowell Hughes, QB, KSU...... Houston Oilers 24-Dick Schultz, T, OU...... Boston Patriots 1954 (8) Rich Mostardo, HB, KSU...... Minneapolis Raiders 28-Tim Stein, C, MIA...... Houston Oilers 6-Asa Jenkins, B, UT...... Cleveland Browns Bob Colburn, QB, BGSU...... N.Y. Titans 9-Tom Jones, T, MIA...... Cleveland Browns Bob Hall, T-G, KSU...... N.Y. Titans 1964 (4) 10-Tom Pagna, B, MIA...... Cleveland Browns 10-Tony Lawrence, T, BGSU...... St. Louis Cardinals 16-Al Kilgore, T, KSU...... Chicago Cardinals 15-Alex Zenko, T, KSU...... Green Bay Packers 17-Rick Kaser, B, UT...... Detroit Lions 1961 (6) 16-Wynn Lembright, T, UT...... N.Y. Giants 19-Charley Wenzlau, E, MIA...... Baltimore Colts 1-Bernie Casey, B, BGSU...... San Francisco 49ers 18-Mike Hicks, G, MAR...... Green Bay Packers 24-Lou Sawchik, E, OU...... Chicago Cardinals 9-Bob Brooks, FB, OU...... Detroit Lions 28-Dick Mann, B, CWR...... L.A. Rams 11-Ralph White, T, BGSU...... Baltimore Colts 16-Clarence Mason, E, BGSU...... Green Bay Packers 1964 AFL (3) 19-Bob Reublin, B, BGSU...... N.Y. Giants 21-Tony Lawrence, T, BGSU...... Boston Patriots 1955 (5) Expansion-Rich Mostardi, DB, KSU...... 24-Larry Bartolameoli,T, WMU...... Boston Patriots 5-Mel Triplett, B, UT...... N.Y. Giants 26-Alex Zenko, T, KSU...... Houston Oilers 9-Bill Evans, G, MIA...... Baltimore Colts 1961 AFL (5) 12-Dick Chorovich, T, MIA...... Baltimore Colts 9-Ralph White, T, BGSU...... Houston Oilers 1965 (4) 15-George Machoukas, C, UT...... Green Bay Packers 9-Bernie Casey, FB, BGSU...... N.Y. Titans 9-John Frick, E, OU...... N.Y. Giants 17-Ed Merchant, B, MIA...... Pittsburgh Steelers 11-Bob Bird, G, BGSU...... Houston Oilers 12-Ernie Kellerman, QB, MIA...... 21-Bob Brooks, FB, OU...... N.Y. Titans 14-Dan Simrell, QB, UT...... Cleveland Browns 1956 (5) 25-Jack Harbaugh, HB, BGSU...... Buffalo Bills 16-Tom Good, B, MAR...... N.Y. Giants 8-Len Hellyer, B, MAR...... Cleveland Browns 9-Jack Hecker, E, BGSU...... Cleveland Browns 1962 (8) 1965 AFL (3) 13-Mike Norcia, B, KSU...... L.A. Rams 4-John Lomakoski, T, WMU...... Detroit Lions 6-Don Hoovier, LB, OU...... N.Y. Jets 17-Tom Mooney, T, MIA...... N.Y. Giants 5-Jerry Croft, G, BGSU...... Baltimore Colts 14-Jay Cunningham, HB, BGSU...... Boston Patriots 27-Roger Siesel, T, MIA...... L.A. Rams 6-Bill Triplett, B, MIA...... N.Y. Giants 14-John Frick, G, OU...... Denver Broncos 11-Scott Tyler, B, MIA...... Baltimore Colts 11-Karl Anderson, T, BGSU...... Detroit Lions www.GetSomeMACtion.com 183 HISTORY AND RECORDS

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1965 AFL Redshirt (1) 1971 (6) 1978 (4) 6-Tom Good, LB, MAR...... San Diego Chargers 2-Phil Villapiano, LB, BGSU (45)...... Oakland Raiders 1-Ron Johnson, DB, EMU (22)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 4-Tony Harris, RB, UT (101)...... San Francisco 49ers 3-Mark Miller, QB, BGSU (68)...... Cleveland Browns 1966 (6) 14-Dick Adams, DB, MIA (343)...... Houston Oilers 4-Maurice Harvey, DB, BSU (86)...... Oakland Raiders Expansion-Bob Jencks, TE-K, MIA...... 15-Charley Cole, RB, UT (369)...... Buffalo Bills 6-Jack Williams, DE, BGSU (151)...... St. Louis Cardinals 2-Jerry Jones, T, BGSU...... Atlanta Falcons 17-Greg Flaska, DE, WMU (422)...... N.Y. Jets 4-Willie Asbury, HB, KSU...... Atlanta Falcons 17-Don Nottingham, RB, KSU (441)...... Baltimore Colts 1979 (4) 11-Tony Fire, T, BGSU...... Cleveland Browns 7-Ken Kremer, DE, BSU (167)...... 13-Heath Wingate, C, BGSU...... Washington 1972 (5) 8-Jeff Groth, WR, BGSU (206)...... 17-Lurley Archambeau, C, UT...... Atlanta Falcons 11-Mel Long, LB, UT (278)...... Cleveland Browns 12-Dirk Abernathy, DB, BGSU (316)...... Oakland Raiders 11-Dennis Sweeney, DE, WMU (274)...... 12-Lary Fortner, QB, MIA (327)...... Miami Dolphins 1966 AFL(4) 15-Roger Lawson, RB, WMU (377)...... Chicago Bears Expansion-Tom Nomina, DT, MIA...... Miami Dolphins 17-Vern Brown, DB, WMU (441)...... Miami Dolphins 1980 (5) 7-Jerry Jones, G, BGSU...... Denver Broncos 17-David Green, K, OU (418)...... 5-Gary Hogeboom, QB, CMU (133)...... Dallas Cowboys 13-Fred Zimmerman, LB, UT...... Houston Oilers 8-Randy Clark, G, NIU (215)...... Chicago Bears 17-Bill Earhart, DT, BGSU...... Buffalo Bills 1973 (7) 9-Bob Harris, T, BGSU (245)...... Philadelphia Eagles 3-Fred Sturt, G, BGSU (59)...... St. Louis Cardinals 10-Rush Brown, DT, BSU (255)...... St. Louis Cardinals 1966 AFL Redshirt (1) 12-Bernard Thomas, DE, WMU (295)...... Baltimore Colts 10-Doug Lantz, C, MIA (271)...... Miami Dolphins 4-Heath Wingate, T, BGSU...... Boston Patriots 13-Joe Booker, RB, MIA (338)...... Miami Dolphins 14-Dave Juenger, WR, OU (345)...... Chicago Bears 1981 (3) 1967 (13) 14-Joe Schwartz, RB, UT (350)...... N.Y. Jets 9-Jim Hannula, T, NIU (229)...... Cincinnati Bengals 16-John Cerwinski, T, BGSU (403)...... N.Y. Jets 2-Bob Rowe, DT, WMU (43)...... St. Louis Cardinals 11-Robert Jackson, DB, CMU (285)...... Cincinnati Bengals 16-Keith Pretty, TE, WMU (411)...... Green Bay Packers 2-John Brooks, G, KSU (44)...... Philadelphia Eagles 12-Mark O’Connell, QB, BSU (312)...... Cincinnati Bengals 4-Ed Philpott, DE, MIA (101)...... Boston Patriots 5-Jamie Rivers, TE, BGSU (123)...... St. Louis Cardinals 1974 (8) 1982 (2) 2-Jack Lambert, LB, KSU (46)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 6-Stew Williams, FB, BGSU (158)...... Green Bay Packers 9-Mike Hirn, TE, CMU (236)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 4-Tony Bell, DB, BGSU (84)...... Baltimore Colts 7-Bruce Matte, QB-HB, MIA (168)...... Washington 12-Al Hughes, DE, WMU (320)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 9-Gerald Seither, E, KSU (233)...... Buffalo Bills 8-Paul Miles, RB, BGSU (198)...... Baltimore Colts 10-Phil Polak, RB, BGSU (245)...... Philadelphia Eagles 9-Mike Weger, DB, BGSU (218)...... Detroit Lions 1983 (2) 10-Torre Ossmo, T, WMU (251)...... San Diego Chargers 12-Roger Wallace, WR, BGSU (293)...... St. Louis Cardinals 9-Rod Achter, WR, UT (239)...... Minnesota Vikings 12-Ernie Ames, DT, KSU (292)...... Buffalo Bills 15-Larry Cates, DB, WMU (390)...... Miami Dolphins 12-Andre Young, LB, BGSU (332)...... Cincinnati Bengals 13-John Erisman, E, MIA (330)...... L.A. Rams 15-Greg Meczka, TE, BGSU (386)...... San Diego Chargers 14-Andy Socha, HB, MAR (353)...... Washington 16-Myron Wilson, DB, BGSU (403)...... Detroit Lions 1984 (4) 14-Charles Stikes, DB, KSU (344)...... Miami Dolphins 4-Martin Bayless, DB, BGSU (101)...... St. Louis Cardinals 17-Dick Wagoner, DB, BGSU (427)...... Minnesota Vikings 1975 (2) 9-Scott Bolzan, T, NIU (238)...... 7-Mike Biehle, T, MIA (162)...... Houston Oilers 9-Mike Russell, LB, UT (252)...... Houston Oilers 9-Larry Poole, RB, KSU (213)...... Cleveland Browns 1968 (10) 12-Mark Emans, LB, BGSU (323)...... Green Bay Packers 3-Dale Livingston, K, WMU (83)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1976 (15) 4-Don Fitzgerald, RB, KSU (87)...... St. Louis Cardinals 1985 (3) 5-Paul Elzey, LB, UT (126)...... Baltimore Colts 2-Sherman Smith, RB, MIA (58)...... 2-Jim Bowman, DB, CMU (52)...... New England Patriots 5-Bill Perry, TE, KSU (129)...... San Diego Chargers 2-Shafer Suggs, DB, BSU (33)...... N.Y. Jets 4-Tom Toth, T, WMU (102)...... New England Patriots 7-John Schneider, QB, UT (170)...... Boston Patriots 4-Gene Swick, QB, UT (97)...... Cleveland Browns 8-Curtis Adams, RB, CMU (207)...... San Diego Chargers 12-Tom Beutier, LB, UT (319)...... Cleveland Browns 6-Bob Gregolunas, LB, NIU (167)...... Kansas City Chiefs 12-Ray Hayes, DT, UT (318)...... N.Y. Jets 7-Pete Rome, DB, MIA (192)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1986 (6) 13-Howard Tennebar, T, KSU (350)...... Baltimore Colts 9-Art Stringer, LB, BSU (256)...... Houston Oilers 2-John Offerdahl, LB, WMU (52)...... Miami Dolphins 14-Lou Harris, DB, KSU (363)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 11-Chuck Celek, DE, KSU (297)...... Cleveland Browns 5-Scott Kellar, DE, NIU (117)...... 16-Bob Smith, DB, MIA (430)...... Houston Oilers 11-Greg Kokal, QB, KSU (294)...... 12-Cedric Brown, DB, KSU (343)...... Oakland Raiders 6-Curt Pardridge, WR, NIU (155)...... San Diego Chargers 7-Steve O’Malley, NT, NIU (171)...... Indianapolis Colts 1969 (6) 12-Jerry Golsteyn, QB, NIU (333)...... N.Y. Giants 13-James Jones, DB, CMU (352)...... New England Patriots 7-Brent Williams, DE, UT (192)...... New England Patriots 1-Bob Babich, LB, MIA (18)...... San Diego Chargers 13-Randy Walker, RB, MIA (371)...... Cincinnati Bengals 12-Brian McClure, QB, BGSU (313)...... Buffalo Bills 7-Roland Moss, RB, UT (181)...... Baltimore Colts 15-Jerry Meyers, DT, NIU (411)...... Chicago Bears 9-Frank Peters, T-C, OU (233)...... N.Y. Jets 16-Mike Green, K, OU (450)...... Miami Dolphins 1987 (4) 13-Richard Perrin, DB, BGSU (326)...... N.Y. Giants 16-Gene Jones, T, BGSU (435)...... New Orleans Saints 5-George Swarn, RB, MIA (118)...... St. Louis Cardinals 14-Bob Hournard, RB, OU (342)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 6-Mark Garalczyk, DT, WMU (146)...... St. Louis Cardinals 15-Errol Kahoun, G, MIA (373)...... Denver Broncos 1977 (8) 7-Chris Kelley, TE, UA (178)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 3-Rob Carpenter, RB, MIA (84)...... Houston Oilers 7-Brian Williams, T, CMU (177)...... N.Y. Jets 1970 (12) 3-Mike Watson, T, MIA (71)...... Miami Dolphins 2-Jim Corngall, LB, KSU (33)...... St. Louis Cardinals 5-Ken Moore, TE, NIU (138)...... Minnesota Vikings 1988 (2) 3-Todd Snyder, WR, OU (65)...... Atlanta Falcons 6-Art Best, RB, KSU (156)...... L.A. Rams 7-Gary Patton, RB, EMU (172)...... N.Y. Jets 4-Curtis Johnson, DB, UT (81)...... Miami Dolphins 10-Mark Carter, T, EMU (264)...... Miami Dolphins 10-Andy Schillinger, WR, MIA (260)...... Phoenix Cardinals 5-Gary Arthur, TE, MIA (124)...... N.Y. Jets 11-Rocco Moore, T, WMU (283)...... Philadelphia Eagles 5-Tom Lloyd, T, BGSU (111)...... St. Louis Cardinals 12- Dave Preston, RB, BGSU (333)...... New England Patriots 1989 (2) 6-James Manuel, T, UT (136)...... St. Louis Cardinals 12-Jim Stansik, TE, EMU (319)...... San Diego Chargers 5-Kyle Kramer, DB, BGSU (114)...... Cleveland Browns 8-H. Davidson, DB, BGSU (203)...... Cleveland Browns 11-Bert Weidner, DT, KSU (288)...... Miami Dolphins 10-Cleve Dickerson, RB, MIA (254)...... N.Y. Jets 11-Cleve Bryant, DB, OU (271)...... Denver Broncos 11-Dan Crockett, WR, UT (269)...... San Francisco 49ers 11-Mike Siwek, DT, WMU (267)...... St. Louis Cardinals 13-Dave Polak, LB, BGSU (330)...... Baltimore Colts 184 2019 MAC Football Record Book HISTORY AND RECORDS

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1990 (4) 4-Justin McCareins, FL, NIU (124)...... 2009 (10) 3-Joel Smeenge, DE, WMU (71)...... New Orleans Saints 6-Alex Sulfsted, OL, MIA (176)...... Kansas City Chiefs 1- Larry English, DE, NIU (16)...... San Diego Chargers 5-Reggie Thornton, WR, BGSU (116)...... Minnesota Vikings 2002 (5) 2-Louis Delmas, S, WMU (33)...... Detroit Lions 6-Ronald Heard, WR, BGSU (155)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 4-Dave Zastudil, P, OU (112)...... 2-Michael Mitchell, SS, Ohio (47)...... Oakland Raiders 8-Derrick Carr, DE, BGSU (210)...... New Orleans Saints 5-Jake Schifino, WR, UA (151)...... Tennessee Titans 3-Terrance Knighton, DT, TU (72)...... 12-Donnie Riley, RB, CMU (308)...... Phoenix Cardinals 6-Chester Taylor, RB, UT (207)...... Baltimore Ravens 3-Robert Brewster, OT, BSU (75)...... Dallas Cowboys 7-Chris Massey, C, MAR (243)...... St. Louis Rams 4-T.J. Lang, OT, EMU (109)...... Green Bay Packers 1991 (4) 7-Darrell Hill, WR, NIU (225)...... Tennessee Titans 5-Nate Davis, QB, BSU (171)...... San Francisco 49ers 8-Jerry Evans, TE, UT (204)...... Phoenix Cardinals 7-E.J. Biggers, CB, WMU (217)...... 10-Cris Shale, P, BGSU (270)...... Washington 2003 (9) 7-Julian Edelman, QB, KSU (232)...... New England Patriots 7-Jake O’Connell, TE, MIA (237)...... Kansas City Chiefs 11-Terry Crews, LB, WMU (281)...... L.A. Rams 1-Byron Leftwich, QB, MAR (7)...... Jacksonville Jaguars 11-J.J. Wierenga, DE, CMU (289)...... Green Bay Packers 3-Chris Crocker, DB, MAR (84)...... Cleveland Browns 4-Asante Samuel, DB, UCF (120)...... New England Patriots 2010 (5) 1992 (2) 4-Steve Sciullo, OL, MAR (122)...... Indianapolis Colts 3- Taylor Price, WR, Ohio (90)……………...... New England Patriots 4-Darren Anderson, DB, UT (93)...... New England Patriots 5-Doug Gabriel, WR, UCF (167)...... Oakland Raiders 6 – Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Michigan (181)………Chicago Bears 11-Vince Morrow, TE, UT (307)...... Buffalo Bills 7-Mike Mabry, C, UCF (250)...... Baltimore Ravens 6 – James Starks, RB, Buffalo (193)………………...Green Bay Packers 7-Kevin Walter, WR, EMU (255)...... N.Y. Giants 6 – Antonio Brown, WR, Central Mich. (195)…..Pittsburgh Steelers 1993 (4) 7-Carl Ford, WR, UT (256)...... Green Bay Packers 7 – Jameson Konz, WR, Kent State (245)……...... Seattle Seahawks 1-Dan Williams, DE, UT (11)...... Denver Broncos 7-Elton Patterson, DE, UCF (259)...... Cincinnati Bengals 6-Paul Hutchins, T, WMU (152)...... Green Bay Packers 2011 (3) 8-Daron Alcorn, K, UA (224)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2004 (7) 1- Muhammad Wilkerson, DT, Temple (30)…..………. 8-Blaine Bishop, DB, BSU (214)...... Houston Oilers 1-Ben Roethlisberger, QB, MIA (11)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 2 – Jaiquawn Jarrett, DB, Temple (54)……....…Philadelphia Eagles 1-Jason Babin, DE, WMU (27)...... 5 – Josh Thomas, DB, Buffalo (143)………………...... Dallas Cowboys 1994 (1) 2-Darius Watts, WR, MAR (54)...... Denver Broncos 6-Steve Hawkins, WR, WMU (166)...... New England Patriots 5-Jacob Bell, OL, MIA (138)...... Tennessee Titans 2012 (8) 5-Michael Turner, RB, NIU (154)...... San Diego Chargers 3 – Brandon Brooks, OL, Miami (76)…..………...... Houston Texans 1995 (2) 6-Josh Harris, QB, BGSU (187)...... Baltimore Ravens 3 – Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple (84)……....…...... Baltimore Ravens 7-Michael Gaines, TE, UCF (232)...... 4 – Evan Rodriquez, TE, Temple (111)………………...... Chicago Bears 3-Charlie Williams, DB, BGSU (92)...... Dallas Cowboys 5 – Tahir Whitehead, LB, Temple (138)……....…...... Detroit Lions 7-Tom Nutten, C, WMU (221)...... Buffalo Bills 2005 (11) 6 – LaVon Brazill, WR, Ohio (206)………………...... Indianapolis Colts 7 – Jordan White, WR, Western Michigan (244)……..New York Jets 1996 (1) 3-Charlie Frye, QB, UA (67)...... Cleveland Browns 3-Nick Kaczur, OL, UT (100)...... New England Patriots 7 – John Potter, K, Western Michigan (251)………………..Buffalo Bills 7-Keith McKenzie, LB, BSU (252)...... Green Bay Packers 4- Eric Ghiaciuc, C, CMU (119)...... Cincinnati Bengals 7 – Chandler Harnish, QB, Northern Ill. (253)....Indianapolis Colts 5-Alphonso Hodges, CB, MIA (147)...... Kansas City Chiefs 1997 (6) 5-Adam Kieft, OT, CMU (153)...... Cincinnati Bengals 2013 (7) 3-Brad Maynard, P, BSU (95)...... N.Y. Giants 6-Dante Ridgeway, WR, BSU (192)...... St. Louis Rams 1 – Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan (1)….…….....Kansas City Chiefs 3-0.J. Santiago, TE, KSU (70)...... Atlanta Falcons 6-Jonathan Goddard, DE, MAR (206)...... Detroit Lions 3 – Brian Winters, OT, Kent State (72)……....…...... New York Jets 3-Jason Taylor, DE, UA (73)...... Miami Dolphins 6-Justin Beriault, FS, BSU (208)...... Dallas Cowboys 5 – Steven Means, DL, Buffalo (147)……....Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4-Ed Ellis, T, UB (125)...... New England Patriots 6-Reggie Hodges, P, BSU (210)...... St. Louis Rams 6 – Chris Jones, DT, Bowling Green (198)……....…....Houston Texans 4-Cory Gilliard, DB, BSU (124)...... Denver Broncos 7-Chris Roberson, CB, EMU (237)...... Jacksonville Jaguars 7 – Eric Herman, OL, Ohio (225)……....…...... 7-Scott Rehberg, OT, CMU (230)...... New England Patriots 7- Scott Mruczkowski, OL, BGSU (242)...... San Diego 7 – Zac Dysert, QB, Miami (234)……....…...... Denver Broncos 7 – Michael Cox, RB, UMass (253)……....…...... New York Giants 1998 (6) 2006 (6) 1-Randy Moss, WR, MAR (21)...... Minnesota Vikings 2-Greg Jennings, WR, WMU (52)...... Green Bay Packers 2014 (8) 2-Charlie Batch, QB, EMU (60)...... Detroit Lions 2-Tony Scheffler, TE, WMU (61)...... Denver Broncos 1 – Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo (5)...... Oakland Raiders 2-Bob Hallen, C, KSU (53)...... Atlanta Falcons 4-Domenik Hixon, WR, UA (130)...... Denver Broncos 1 – Jimmie Ward, DB, Northern Illinois (30)... San Francisco 49ers 4-Clarence Love, DB, UT (116)...... Philadelphia Eagles 5-Terna Nande, OLB, MIA (137)...... Tennessee Titans 3 – Dri Archer, RB/WR, Kent State (97)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 5-John Wade, C, MAR (148)...... Jacksonville Jaguars 5-Omar Jacobs, QB, BGSU (164)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 5 – Jonathan Newsome, DE, Ball State (166).....Indianapolis Colts 7-Damian Vaughn, TE, MIA (222)...... Cincinnati Bengals 6-Bruce Gradkwoski, QB, UT (194)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 – Keith Wenning, QB, Ball State (194)...... Baltimore Ravens 7 – Travis Carrie, DB, Ohio (219)...... Oakland Raiders 1999 (4) 2007 (8) 7 – Rob Blanchflower, TE, UMass (230)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1-L.J. Shelton, T, EMU (21)...... 1-Joe Staley, OL, CMU (28)...... San Francisco 49ers 7 – Ken Bishop, DL, Northern Illinois (251)...... Dallas Cowboys 5-Eugene Baker, WR, KSU (164)...... Atlanta Falcons 2-Dan Bazuin, DE, CMU (62)...... Chicago Bears 5-Paris Johnson, DB, MIA (155)...... Arizona Cardinals 3-Usama Young, CB, KSU (66)...... New Orleans Saints 2015 (4) 7-Jo Juan Armour, LB, MIA (224)...... Oakland Raiders 3-Andy Alleman, OL, UA (88)...... New Orleans Saints 2 – Quinten Rollins, DB, Miami (62)...... Green Bay Packers 3-Garrett Wolfe, RB, NIU (93)...... Chicago Bears 6 – Leterrius Walton, DL, Central Michigan (199)...... Pittsburgh 2000 (8) 4-Ryne Robinson, WR, MIA (118)...... Carolina Panthers 6 – Kristjan Sokoli, DL, Buffalo (214)...... Seattle Seahawks 1-Chad Pennington, QB, MAR (18)...... N.Y. Jets 4-Doug Free, OL, NIU (112)...... Dallas Cowboys 7 – Da’Ron Brown, WR, Northern Illinois (233).Kansas City Chiefs 2-Rogers Beckett, DB, MAR (43)...... San Diego Chargers 6-Doug Mormino, C/G, CMU (199)...... Miami Dolphins 3-Travis Prentice, RB, MIA (63)...... Cleveland Browns 2016 (6) 3-Doug Chapman, RB, MAR (88)...... Minnesota Vikings 2008 (9) 4 – Willie Beavers, OT, Western Michigan (121)...... Minnesota 4-Trevor Gaylor, WR, MIA (111)...... San Diego Chargers 2-Jason Jones, DE, EMU (54)...... Tennessee Titans 5 – Tajae Sharpe, WR, UMass (140)...... Tennessee Titans 6-James Williams, WR, MAR (175)...... Seattle Seahawks 3-John Greco, OT, UT (65)...... St. Louis Rams 5 – Jatavis Brown, LB, Akron (175)...... San Diego Chargers 6-Jason Gavadza, TE, KSU (204)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 4-Kory Lichtensteiger, C, BG (108)...... Denver Broncos 6 – Kavon Frazier, S, Central Michigan (212)...... Dallas Cowboys 7-Drew Haddad, WR, UB (233)...... Buffalo Bills 4-Reggie Corner, CB, UA (114)...... Buffalo Bills 6 – Darius Jackson, RB, Eastern Michigan (216)...Dallas Cowboys 4-Jack Williams, CB, KSU (119)...... Denver Broncos 7 – Daniel Braverman, WR, Western Michigan (230)Chicago. Bears 2001 (5) 6-Trevor Scott, DE, UB (169)...... Oakland Raiders 2-Paul Toviessi, DE, MAR (51)...... Denver Broncos 6-Jalen Parmele, RB, UT (176)...... Miami Dolphins 3-Dwight Smith, DB, UA (84)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-Landon Cohen, DT, OU (216)...... Detroit Lions 4-Ryan Diem, OL, NIU (118)...... Indianapolis Colts 7-Jamey Richard, OL, UB (236)...... 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2017 (11) 1-Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan (5)...... Tennessee Titans 2-Taylor Moton, OL, Western Michigan (64)...... Carolina Panthers 3-Tarell Basham, DE, Ohio (80)...... Indianapolis Colts 3-Kareem Hunt, RB, Toledo (86)...... Kansas City Chiefs 3-Kenny Golladay, WR, Northern Illinois (96)...... Detroit Lions 4-Michael Roberts, TE, Toledo (127)...... Detroit Lions 5-Blair Brown, LB, Ohio (148)...... Jacksonville Jaguars 7-Treyvon Hester, DT, Toledo (244)...... Oakland Raiders 7-Keion Adams, LB, Western Michigan (248).Pittsburgh Steelers 7-Pat O’Connor, DL, Eastern Michigan (250)...... Detroit Lions 7-Mason Schreck, TE, Buffalo (251)...... Cincinnati Bengals

2018 (5) 3-Chukwuma Okorafor, OL, Western Michigan (92).....Pittsburgh 5-Tyler Conklin, TE, Central Michigan (157)...... Minnesota Vikings 5-Darius Phillips, DB/KR, Western Michigan (170 )...... Cincinnati 7-Quentin Poling, LB, Ohio (227)...... Miami Dolphins 7-Logan Woodside, QB, Toledo (249)...... Cincinnati Bengals

2018 - NFL Supplemental Draft - July 11, 2018 (1) 3-Sam Beal, DB, Western Michigan...... N.Y. Giants

2019 (9) 2-Sean Bunting, DB, Central Michigan (39)...... Tampa Bay 2-Max Scharping, OT, Northern Illinois (55)...... Houtson Texans 3-Diontae Johnson, WR, Toledo (66)...... Pittsburgh 4-Maxx Crosby, DE, Eastern Michigan (106)...... Oakland Raiders 6-Sutton Smith, DE, Northern Illinois (175)...... Pittsburgh 6-Ka’dar Hollman, DB, Toledo (185)...... Green Bay Packers 6-Xavier Crawford, DB, Central Michigan (195)....Houston Texans 6-Ulysees Gilbert, LB, Akron (207)...... Pittsburgh 6-Scott Miller, WR, Bowling Green (2018)...... Tampa Bay

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