THE UNIVERSITY Rounded ...... 1850 Enrollment ...... 8,000 Colors Red (PMS 199C) & Blue (PMS 655C) Conference ...... President ...... Dr. Daniel J. Curran VP/Director of Athletics ...... Tim Wabler Stadium ...... Capacity ...... 11,000 Surface ...... 257 Sport Turf INTRODUCTION Laulien, Macis, Madden ...... 35 Press Box ...... (937) 542-4093 Ticket Offi ce ...... (937) 229-4433 Flyer Football Tradition ...... 4 McManamon, Middleton, Morgan 36 The NFL Connection ...... 5-6 Morgan, Nees, Ney ...... 37 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATION The Outlook ...... 7-8 Nuzzolese, Osborne, Palin ...... 38 Football Contact ...... Doug Hauschild Email ...... [email protected] Team Roster ...... 10 Pignatiello, Powers, Ryan ...... 39 Offi ce ...... (937) 229-4390 Depth Chart/Roster ...... 12 Sanders, Schwenke, Scott ...... 40 Cell ...... (937) 272-4503 Fax ...... (937) 229-4461 Sees, Smith, Stuart ...... 41 COACHING STAFF Stubbs, Sudnick, Sward ...... 42 COACHING STAFF .....14 Tensley, Toub, Vogel ...... 43 Head Coach ...... Rick Chamberlin Alma Mater/Year ...... Dayton/1980 ...... 16 Vogele, Weeks, Welsh ...... 44 Career Record / Years ...... 47-20/6 Years Chris Ochs ...... 16 Will, Williams, Yinger ...... 45 Record at UD / Years ...... 47-20/6 Years Eric Evans...... 17 Offensive Coordinator/OL ...... Chris Ochs Kevin McCoy...... 17 FOOTBALL HISTORY Defensive Coordinator/DBs ...... Landon Fox Craig Turner ...... 18 Flyer Football Tradition ...... 58 Defensive Ends ...... Kevin McCoy Jordan Softcheck ...... 18 Career Records ...... 60 ...... Eric Evans Running Backs ...... Mark Ewald Mark Ewald ...... 19 Single-Season Records ...... 62 Wide Receivers ...... Jordan Softcheck Charlie O’Dell ...... 19 Single-Game Records ...... 63 Defensive Line/Special Teams ....Craig Turner Flyers/Nickels ...... Charlie O’Dell Michael Wallace ...... 20 Coaching Records ...... 68 Tight Ends ...... Michael Wallace Cody Cuzen ...... 20 Year-by-Year History ...... 70 Defensive Backs ...Cody Cruzen Equipment All-Time Roster ...... 74 Manager ...... Tony Caruso Head Trainer ....Phillip Wilkerson, ATC, LAT THE FLYERS Head-to-Head Results ...... 80 Football Offi ce Phone ...... (937) 229-4423 Adams, Adams, J, Alber ...... 22 Alston, Ashelman, Bardo ...... 23 2013 REVIEW Overall Record ...... 7-4 Bass, Beaschler, Beebe ...... 24 League Record / Finish ...... 5-3/T-4th Benton, Biggs, Bir ...... 25 Final National Rank ...... NR Bodnar, Brown, Carfagna ...... 26 PROGRAM HISTORY Chatterton, Cole, Cortopassi ...... 27 Inaugural Season ...... 1905 Costa, Crain, Delaney ...... 28 NCAA D-III Natioanl Titltes ...... 2 NCAA D-III National Finalists ...... 3 Dowd, Elias, Euritt ...... 29 NCAA D-IAA Mid-Major National Champion s .2 Fanning, Gray, Greenwood, Hagan ..... 30 Hammontree, Harmotto, Herak ..31 Johnson, Johnson, Jones ...... 32 Kacsor, Kaczkowski, Kauffman .33 Lacke, Laudizio, Leach ...... 34 MEDIA INFORMATION

[CREDITS The 2014 Football Media Guide is a publication of the University of Dayton Athletics Communication Offi ce. Produced by Doug Hauschild. Cover designed by Amanda Spakes. Publication design by Amanda Spakes and Krystal Warren. Editorial assistance from Kuris Duggan, Qasim Rizvi, Samantha Fell, Shane Jabir, Ryan Wilker, Dan Whitaker, Mitch Coughlin, Patrick Kaindl, Kenzie Fell, Nicole Maher, Michael Douglass and Ally Kern. Photos courtesy of Eric Schelkun (Elsestar Images), Timothy Boone (Avalon Communications), Larry Burgess (UD Public Relations), Leon Chuck (PressBox Images), Paul Studt, William Petraiuolo, Tim Zechar, Ron Thaman, Mickey Shuey, Photos In Motion.net, the , the and the Outback Bowl/Bob Fiallo. Printed by Graphics Terminal, with thanks to Ed Grant. [MEDIA INFORMATION WHIO RADIO All UD football games can be heard on News/Talk WHIO Radio 1290 AM and 95.7 FM. The broadcast crew will be WHIO sports director Larry Hansgen ([email protected]) handling play-by-play and Hall of Fame coach Mike Kelly (mkelly1@udayton. edu) providing analysis. All games can be heard live via the internet at www.1290whio.com, or linked from www.DaytonFlyers.com.

DAYTON DAILY NEWS Game Coverage: Larry Hansgen ([email protected] Feature Coverage: Mike Hartsock ([email protected]) Columnist: Tom Archdeacon ([email protected]) Sports editor: John Boyle ([email protected])

RICK CHAMBERLIN Every week, head coach Rick Chamberlin has a radio show that airs on Newstalk1290 WHIO Radio . The hour-long show airs Mondays at 7:00 p.m. from Milano’s on Brown Street and is hosted by Larry Hansgen. Archived episodes of the show are available at www.DaytonFlyers.com.

2 2014 Media Guide 2014 SCHEDULE

2014 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Day, Date Opponent Site Time Saturday, Sept. 6 GEORGETOWN HOME 1:00 p.m. ET Saturday, Sept. 13 Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. 12 Noon ET Saturday, Sept 20 ROBERT MORRIS HOME 1:00 p.m. ET Saturday, Oct. 4 Davidson* Davidson, N.C. 1:00 p.m. ET Saturday, Oct. 11 Marist * Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12 Noon ET Saturday, Oct. 18 MOREHEAD STATE* HOME 1:00 p.m. ET Saturday, Oct. 25 San Diego* San Diego, Cal. 9:00 p.m. ET Saturday, Nov. 1 VALPARAISO* HOME 1:00 p.m. ET Saturday, Nov. 8 DRAKE* HOME 1:00 p.m. ET Saturday, Nov. 15 Butler* Indianapolis, Ind. 1:00 p.m. ET Saturday, Nov. 22 CAMPBELL* HOME 1:00 p.m. ET

*PFL games. All home games in CAPS. All times Eastern.

2014 Media Guide 3 THIS IS FLYER FOOTBALL

[SUCCESS ON THE FIELD UD had the third-best winning percentage in all of NCAA FCS football since this century began. And UD has not been shutout in a school-record 419 games entering the 2014 season, the longest active streak in college football and the all-time FCS record.

BRANDON WINGEIER Dayton’s only three-time fi rst Team Academic All-American

SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM

In the last 14 years, the University of Dayton football program has produced 22 Academic All-Americans, the most of any college football team. In the history of the Academic All-America program, UD football has had 52 Academic All- Americans. Among schools playing Division I football, only Nebraska (107), Penn State (62) and Notre Dame (57) have had more. The Flyers also had 72 players on the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll, the most in the PFL for the 19th time in the 21-year history of the league. UD is one of BRANDON CRAMER eight D-I schools (and the only one in the PFL) 2007 Academic to have a Campbell Trophy semifi nalist for eight All-American of the Year straight seasons. The Campbell Trophy is the National Football Foundation’s award sometimes referred to as “the Academic Heisman.”

4 2014 Media Guide FLYER FOOTBALL = CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL

The last 35 years of University of Dayton football could easily be called UD’s Championship Era. As an NCAA Division III team, the Flyers won two national championships and four regional championships. And since moving to the NCAA I-AA mid-major level in 1993, Dayton has won one national title and 11 Pioneer Football League Championships. UD has won its 11 PFL crowns (including ties) in the 21-year history of the league.

[STRENGTH OF THE PROGRAM With the top NCAA FCS non-scholarship winning percentage (.753) and the seventh-all-time among schools now playing FCS football (.639 since the program began in 1905), the University of Dayton football program is one of the most-successful in the country. A big reason for that is the continuity at the top. Head coach Rick Chamberlin has been a part of Dayton football since 1975 – fi rst as an All-American linebacker, then as an assistant coach, and now as a head coach. The Dayton coaching staff brings a total of 189 years coaching experience to their task of creating, preserving and deepening Flyer Pride.

TOP 5 NCAA FCS WINNING PERCENTAGES SINCE 2000

NO. SCHOOL LEAGUE W L PCT. 1. Harvard Ivy 109 30 .784

2. Montana Big Sky 147 44 .770

3. DAYTON PIONEER 116 38 .753

4. N. Dakota St. Missouri Valley 125 45 .735

5. App. State Southern 123 50 .711

2014 Media Guide 5 THE CONNECTION

Former University of Dayton football players ‘86 (right) and ‘53 (below) have combined to coach NFL teams to fi ve Super Bowl rings.

Gruden’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers won Super Bowl XXXVII while Noll, who passed away on June 13, 2014, is the only coach in history to win four Super Bowls (IX, X, XII and XIV).

In NFL history, Dayton ranks fi rst among head coaches with the fi ve rings to its alum’s credit. Noll, who passed away in the summer of 2014, was inducted to the NFL Hall of Fame in 1995.

CHUCK NOLL ‘53

6 2014-2015 Media Guide SUPER BOWL WINNING COACHES

GAME WINNING COACH, TEAM ALMA MATER GAME WINNING COACH, TEAM ALMA MATER I , Green Bay Fordham XLV Mike McCarthy, Packer Baker II Vince Lombardi, Green Bay Fordham XLVI , NY Giants Syracuse III Weeb Ewbank, N.Y. Jets Miami (OH) XLVII John Haraugh, Baltimore Miami (OH) IV Hank Stram, Kansas City Purdue XLVIII Pete Carroll, San Francisco Pacifi c V Don McCafferty, Baltimore State VI , Dallas Texas VII Don Shula, Miami John Carroll VIII Don Shula, Miami John Carroll IX Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh Dayton X Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh Dayton XI John Madden, Oakland Cal Poly SLO XII Tom Landry, Dallas Texas XIII Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh Dayton XIV Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh Dayton XV Tom Flores, Oakland Pacifi c XVI Bill Walsh, San Francisco San Jose State XVII Joe Gibbs, Washington San Diego State XVIII Tom Flores, L.A. Raiders Pacifi c XIX Bill Walsh, San Francisco San Jose State XX Mike Ditka, Chicago Pittsburgh XXI , N.Y. Giants Wichita State XXII Joe Gibbs, Washington San Diego State XXIII Bill Walsh, San Francisco San Jose State XXIV George Siefert, San Francisco Utah XXV Bill Parcells, N.Y. Giants Wichita State JON GRUDEN ‘86 XXVI Joe Gibbs, Washington San Diego State XXVII Jimmy Johnson, Dallas Arkansas XXVIII Jimmy Johnson, Dallas Arkansas XXIX George Siefert, San Francisco Utah XXX , Dallas Arkansas XXXI Mike Holmgren, Green Bay USC XXXII Mike Shanahan, Denver Eastern Illinois XXXIII Mike Shanahan, Denver Eastern Illinois XXXIV Dick Vermeil, St. Louis San Jose State XXXV Brian Billick, Baltimore BYU XXXVI Bill Belichick, New England Wesleyan XXXVII Jon Gruden, Tampa Bay Dayton XXXVIII Bill Belichick, New England Wesleyan XXXIX Bill Belichick, New England Wesleyan XL Bill Cowher, Pittsburgh North Carolina State XLI Tony Dungy, Indianapolis Minnesota XLII Tom Coughlin, NY Giants Syracuse XLIII Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Georgia XLIV Sean Payton, Saints Eastern Illinois

2014-2015 Media Guide 7 2014 OUTLOOK

If there is one thing University of Dayton yards in four straight games in the middle football has been known for over the years, of the season, beginning with 244 yards it’s defense. That starts at the top, with against Davidson. A true senior, Kacsor has Flyer head coach Rick Chamberlin fi nishing eight 100+ yard games in 19 career games. his player career at Dayton as an All- His 6.4 yards per carry average is the best American linebacker. in Flyer football history.

But on paper, the 2014 Dayton football team The Dayton receiving corps returns quantity will look to its offense to carry the load. and quality. Back are starters at three of Especially early in the season as a young the four spots from a year ago, plus three defense comes together as a unit. seniors as backups who played extensively UD returns seven starters on offense, led due to injuries. All told, six Flyer receivers by preseason All- have starting Pioneer Football experience. League selections Will Bardo at Brandon Johnson is and Connor Kacsor at the most dangerous of running back. the wide outs. Even though he could only A four-year starter at play in two games last quarterback, Bardo year due to injuries, he was Dayton’s MVP last scored four TD’s among season. He moved into his 13 receptions (15.9 second place on UD’s avg.). Ross Smith career total yardage has 59 catches in list last year (6,730 the last two seasons, yards) and needs just with 35 (11.9 avg.) in 358 yards to claim the 2013. Gabe Macis top spot. Last season, accumulated 34 (12.1 he completed 144 of avg.). 262 yards passing (.550) for 1,920 yards On the line, guards and 13 TD. He also LB CHRISTOPHER BEACHLER Chris Cortopassi and gained 519 yards on 96 Jimmy Vogel return, rushing attempts (5.4 avg.) and scored nine although Vogel is returning to his original touchdowns, all second on the team. Over position of tackle. Also at tackle, Zac the last six games he played, he was 79 of Morgan started three games in place of 129 (.612) for 1,127 yards and nine scores. injured 2013 captain Ben Estey.

The leading returning rusher in the PFL, Five starters return on defense, headlined Kacsor gained 966 yards and scored 10 TD by defensive end Pat Dowd. The only active despite missing one game and all but two two-time All-Pioneer Football League plays of another a year ago. The Leo (Ind.) selection, Dowd led UD and was third in FCS High School grad averaged 119.6 yards a football in sacks (1.05 per game). For the game in PFL action. He gained over 100 second straight season, all but one of his

8 2014 Media Guide sacks were in PFL action (7.5 in 2012, 10.5 in 2013). Dowd tied an FCS record with six sacks at Drake. The redshirt senior was also tied for team honors in tackles for a loss (12.5) and forced (2) in 2013.

Linebacker Christopher Beaschler is Dayton’s top returning tackler. He moved into the starting lineup after three games, and fi nished second on the team in QB WILL BARDO tackles (83), with 7.5 TFL, four passes broken up and an interception. Defensive tackle Austen Alber and Flyer Ryan Schwenke started all 11 games last year. Schwenke led UD with three picks and had 56 tackles. Alber led Flyer linemen with 46 hits and forced two fumbles. Safety Zach Elias had 39 tackles and broke up six passes in eight starts.

The kicking game should be in good shape with both starters back. William DE PAT DOWD Will was First Team All-PFL last year after making 10 of 12 fi eld goals and 41 of 43 PAT. Punter Kyle Pignatiello averaged 39.8 yards a punt, with only three touchbacks in 53 punts.

Dayton was picked to fi nish second in the annual PFL preseason coaches poll. San Diego was voted No. 1. The Flyers were the only team to defeat USD in league action last year, but UD must play the Toreros in San Diego this season. In RB CONNOR KACSOR addition, the three teams picked after Dayton – Jacksonville, Butler and Drake – all received fi rst-place votes in the coaches poll.

As Chamberlin has said many times, in any given year in the Pioneer Football League there are fi ve or six teams who are capable of winning the league title. The 2014 season should be no different, and that is what the PFL is known for. K WILLIAM WILL

2014 Media Guide 9 TEAM ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL # NAME CLASS POS HT WT HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 29 Jack Adams R-Fr. RB 5-10 200 Clarendon Hills, Ill. / Hinsdale Central ROSTER 39 Spencer Adams R-Fr. SLT 5-10 180 Adrian, Mich. / Tecumseh 34 Austen Alber Sr. DT 6-3 260 Brookville, Ohio / Brookville 1 Branden Johnson 12 Ty Alston R-So. $$ 5-10 205 Atlanta, Ga / Brookwood 2 Nolan Harmotto 97 Miles Ashleman R-So. DT 6-2 265 Toledo, Ohio / St. Johns 3 Will Bardo 18d Jackson Bardo Fr. CB 6-1 180 Ft. Thomas, Ky. / Highland 3 Will Bardo R-Sr. QB 6-3 210 Ft. Thomas, Ky. / Highlands 4 Spencer Weeks 13 Brett Bass R-So. CB 5-11 185 Avon Lake, Ohio / Avon Lake 5 Shaquille Tensley 45 Christopher Beaschler R-So. LB 6-0 226 Ada, Ohio / Ada 6 Mike Laudizio 38 Jack Beebe Sr. RB 6-3 240 Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Jerome 7 Mitch Yinger 5d Josh Belt Fr. CB 5-9 160 Naperville, Ill. / Montini Catholic 93 Patrick Benton Sr. K/P 5-11 170 Johnstown, Ohio / Johnstown-Monroe 8 Ross Smith 54 Connor Biggs R-Fr. LB 6-0 226 Gibsonic, Pa. / Mars 9 Luke Welsh 18 Blake Bir R-Fr. QB 6-1 210 Covington, Ky. / Covington Catholic 10 Luke Johnson 25 Joe Bodnar R-So. SLT 5-9 180 Cincinnati, Ohio / Madeira 11 Andy Powers 62 Matt Brown Sr. DT 6-2 260 Galena, Ohio / Big Walnut 12 Ty Alston 2d Kurt Burmeister Fr. WR 6-3 200 Marquette, Mich. / Marquette 60 Andy Carfagna R-So. DT 6-4 235 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Hills 13 Brett Bass 14 Carson Chatterton R-Fr. S 6-2 205 Galena, Ohio / Big Walnut 14 Carson Chatterton 6d Austin Cipriani Fr. WR 6-0 190 Cincinnati, Ohio / Elder 15 Dan Ney 50 Trey Cole Sr. OG 6-1 250 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Pittsburgh Central Catholic 16 Kyle Sess 68 Bryan Corpuz Fr. OT 6-3 240 Cincinnati, Ohio / McNicholas 74 Chris Cortopassi R-Sr. OG 6-2 290 Wheaton, Ill. / Wheaton Warrensville South 17 J.J. Greenwood 76 Chris Costa R-So. OG 6-2 275 Toledo, Ohio / St. Johns 18 Blake Bir 12d Connor Cox Fr. QB 6-2 190 Davidsonville, Md. / Loomis Chaffee Prep 19 Sean Sward 55 Jack Crain R-Fr. LB 6-1 210 Lisle, Ill. / Benet Academy 20 Danny Leach 64 Joseph DeMuth Fr. DE 6-2 227 Mayfi eld, Ohio / Notre Dame Cathedral Latin 21 Nick Kaczkowski 52 Robert Delaney Jr. OG 6-2 265 Chicago, Ill. / Loyola Academy 44 Anthony Diorio Fr. $$ 5-10 215 Medford, N.J. / Shawnee 22 Cameron Stubbs 47 Pat Dowd R-Sr. DE 6-3 250 Cleveland, Ohio / St. Ignatius 23 Connor Kacsor 27 Zach Elias Sr. CB 5-11 190 Loveland, Ohio / Loveland 24 Mitch Sanders 69 Max Engelhart Fr. OG 6-1 270 Cincinnati, Ohio / Sycamore 25 Joe Bodnar 85 Jack Euritt R-Fr. WR 6-4 205 Naperville, Ill. / Benet Academy 43 Tom Fanning R-Fr. CB 6-0 180 University Heights, Ohio / St. Ignatius 26 Travis Nees 97d Peter Garvin Fr. WR 6-0 185 Cincinnati, Ohio / St. Xavier 27 Zach Elias 35 Michael Gray R-So. LB 6-2 225 Cincinnati, Ohio / Sycamore 28 Thomas Vogele 17 J.J. Greenwood R-Sr. RB 5-10 178 Middletown, Ohio / Middletown 29 Jack Adams 31 Chris Hagan R-So. $$ 5-11 215 Lansing, Mich. / East Lansing 30 Ryan Schwenke 73 Jim Hammontree R-Fr. OT 6-2 280 Canton, Ohio / Hoover 49 Shane Hannah Fr. LB 6-1 225 Germantown, Ohio / Valley View 31 Chris Hagan 2 Nolan Harmotto R-So. S 6-2 210 Aliquippa, Pa. / Hopewell 32 Ian Jones 78 Wes Hegemann Fr. DT 6-2 260 Minister, Ohio / Minster 33 Devon Morgan 71 Trevor Herak R-So. OT 6-5 260 Richmond Heights, Ohio / St. Ignatius 34 Austen Alber 67 Jaylen Hudson Fr. DE 6-3 230 Atlanta, Ga. / Whitefi eld 13d Alex Jeske Fr. QB 6-2 180 Glen Ellyn, Ill. / Glenbard South 35 Michael Gray 1 Branden Johnson R-Sr. WR 6-2 195 Lexington, Ky. / Henry Clay 36 Owen Williams 10 Luke Johnson Sr. QB 6-3 210 Milford, Mich. / Milford 37 Christian Searles 32 Ian Jones R-Fr. DE 6-1 235 Canal Winchester, Ohio / Canal Winchester 38 Jack Beebe 23 Connor Kacsor Sr. RB 6-0 200 Leo, Ind. / Leo 39 Spencer Adams 21 Nick Kaczkowski Sr. CB 6-3 190 Powell, Ohio / Olentangy Liberty 42 Troy Kauffman R-Fr. SLT 5-10 185 Minster, Ohio / Minster 41 Andrew Way 43d Alex Kenner Fr. RB 6-1 225 Cincinnati, Ohio / St. Xavier 42 Troy Kauffman 61 Andrew Kostecka Fr. OT 6-3 245 Troy, Ohio / Troy 43 Tom Fanning 51 Austin Lacke So. LB 6-0 215 Naperville, Ill. / Waubonsie Valley 44 Anthony Diorio 6 Mike Laudizio Sr. $$ 6-0 200 Plainfi eld, Ill. / Plainfi eld North 20 Danny Leach Jr. S 5-11 195 Downers Grove, Ill. / Downers Grove South 45 Christopher Beaschler 79 Spencer Luallen R-So. OG 6-3 285 Upper Arlington, Ohio / Upper Arlington 46 Nate Sudnick 88 Gabe Macis R-Sr. SLT 5-11 181 Owen Mills, Md. / McDonogh 47 Pat Dowd 8d Chris Mack Fr. S 6-0 185 Plainfi eld, Ill. / Plainfi eld North 48 Mike Ryan 82 Gus Madden R-Fr. TE 6-3 235 Hamilton, Ohio / Hamilton Ross 49 Shane Hannah 94d Kevin Maloney Fr. $$ 6-2 205 Avon, Ohio / Avon 56 Nate Marotta Fr. LB 6-3 225 Wayne, Ill. / South Elgin 50 Trey Cole 17d Tony Mazza Fr. LB 6-1 195 Cincinnati, Ohio / Elder 51 Austin Lacke 10 Andrew McCormick Fr. LB 6-1 210 Louisville, Ky. / St. Xavier 52 Robert Delaney 80 Colin McManamon Sr. WR 6-2 200 Cleveland, Ohio / St. Edward 53 Patrick Nuzzolese 91 Danny McManamon Fr. DT 6-2 245 Cleveland, Ohio / St. Edward 84 Nick Meola Fr. TE 6-4 225 Ashtabula, Ohio / Lakeside 54 Connor Biggs 87 Alex Middleton R-Fr. SLT 5-11 190 Cleveland, Ohio / St. Edwards 55 Jack Crain 33 Devon Morgan Sr. DE 6-2 225 Aurora, Ill. / Waubonsie Valley 56 Nate Marotta

10 2014 Media Guide ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # NAME CLASS POS HT WT HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL NUMERICAL 70 Zac Morgan R-So. OT 6-7 280 Mokena, Ill. / Providence Catholic 26 Travis Nees R-So. S 5-11 195 Piqua, Ohio / Piqua ROSTER 15 Dan Ney Sr. SLT 5-8 190 Lake Orion, Mich. / Lake Orion 58 Griffi n O’Gara 53 Patrick Nuzzolese R-So. C 6-2 290 Port Washington, N.Y. / Chaminade 58 Griffi n O’Gara Fr. DE 6-3 215 Cincinnati, Ohio / Wyoming 59 Shane Toub 46d Wyatt Ohm Fr. RB 5-9 180 Avon Lake, Ohio / Avon Lake 60 Andy Carfagna 75 Soern Osborne Sr. OG 6-1 260 Naperville, Ill. / Naperville North 61 Andrew Kostecka 89 Ian Palin R-So. TE 6-4 251 Milwaukee, Wis. / Phillips Andover (MA) Academy 62 Matt Brown 25d Ryan Parks Fr. CB 6-0 175 Naperville, Ill. / Benet Academy 63 Mitch Schleyer 92 Kyle Pignatiello Sr. K/P 5-9 185 Tipp City, Ohio / Tippecanoe 11 Andy Powers R-Sr. WR 6-1 195 Chesterland, Ohio / West Geauga 64 Joseph DeMuth 33d Jared Ruffi ng Fr. WR 6-2 195 Hudson, Ohio / Hudson 65 Michael Sernus 95 Mike Ruffolo Fr. K 5-10 170 Dayton, Ohio / Alter 67 Jaylen Hudson 48 Mike Ryan R-So. DE 6-2 245 Cleveland, Ohio / St. Ignatius 68 Bryan Corpuz 24 Mitch Sanders Sr. LB 6-2 225 Farmington Hills, Mich. / Farmington 63 Mitch Schleyer Fr. C 6-0 250 Orland Park, Ill. / Marist 69 Max Engelhart 30 Ryan Schwenke Jr. $$ 6-0 195 Solon, Ohio / Solon 70 Zac Morgan 90 Michael Scott R-So. DT 6-0 270 Chicago, Ill. / Loyola 71 Trevor Herak 37 Christian Searles Fr. CB 5-9 170 Chicago, Ill. / Mt. Carmel 72 Nick Surges 65 Michael Sernus Fr. DT 6-3 230 Wilmette, Ill. / New Trier 73 Jim Hammontree 16 Kyle Sess R-So. SLT 5-10 195 Cincinnati, Ohio / Sycamore 8 Ross Smith R-Sr. WR 6-3 205 Lewis Center, Ohio / Olentangy Orange 74 Chris Cortopassi 83 Cory Stuart R-So. WR 6-1 200 Solon, Ohio / Solon 75 Soern Osborne 22 Cameron Stubbs R-So. CB 5-10 200 St. Louis, Mo. / St. Louis University High School 76 Chris Costa 46 Nate Sudnick R-So. DE 6-2 245 Chicago, Ill. / West Chicago 77 Jimmy Vogel 72 Nick Surges Fr. DE 6-3 220 Naperville, Ill. / Benet Academy 19 Sean Sward R-Sr. LB 6-3 235 Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Jerome 78 Wes Hegemann 5 Shaquille Tensley Sr. SLT 5-10 180 Indianapolis, Ind. / Warren Central 79 Spencer Luallen 24d Jake Tersigni Fr. WR 5-11 170 Akron, Ohio / Hoban 80 Colin McManamon 59 Shane Toub R-So. C 6-3 265 Chicago, Ill. / Carmel Catholic 81 Tyler Tumpane 81 Tyler Tumpane Fr. WR 5-11 170 Naperville, Ill. / Montini Catholic 82 Gus Madden 77 Jimmy Vogel R-So. OT 6-4 290 Cincinnati, Ohio / Colerain 28 Thomas Vogele R-Fr. WR 6-2 190 Cincinnati, Ohio / McNicholas 83 Cory Stuart 41 Andrew Way Fr. S 5-11 170 Hebron, Ky. / Conner 84 Nick Meola 3d Matthew Way Fr. S 5-10 180 Covington, Ky. / Covington Catholic 85 Jack Euritt 4 Spencer Weeks R-So. RB 6-1 210 Greenwood, Ind. / Center Grove 87 Alex Middleton 9 Luke Welsh R-So. S 6-1 205 Newton, Ind. / South Newton 96 William Will R-So. K 6-0 190 Mokena, Ill. / Lincoln Way East 88 Gabe Macis 36 Owen Williams R-So. RB 5-10 195 Lake Forest, Ill. / Lake Forest 89 Ian Palin 7 Mitch Yinger R-Sr. CB 5-11 200 Columbus, Ohio / St. Francis DeSales 90 Michael Scott 19d Tucker Yinger Fr. RB 5-11 170 Columbus, Ohio / St Francis DeSales 91 Danny McManamon 92 Kyle Pignatiello STARTERS RETURNING (13) Redshirt Sophomores (28) 93 Patrick Benton PHLYER PHONETICS Offense (7) 12 Ty Alston, 97 Miles Ashleman, 13 Brett Alston ...... ALL-stun QB Will Bardo, WR Branden Johnson, WR Ross Bass, 45 Christopher Beaschler, 25 Joe 94d Kevin Maloney Smith, WR Gabe Macis, RB Connor Kacsor, OG Bodnar, 60 Andy Carfagna, 76 Chris Costa, Beaschler ...... BEECH-lur Chris Cortopassi, Jimmy Vogel 35 Michael Gray, 31 Chris Hagan, 2 Nolan 95 Mike Ruffolo Beebe ...... BEE-bee Harmotto, 71 Trevor Herak, 79 Spencer 96 William Will Bir ...... BURR Defense (5) Luallen, 70 Zac Morgan, 26 Travis Nees, 53 Bodnar ...... BODD-ner DE Pat Dowd, DT Austen Alber, LB Christopher Patrick Nuzzolese, 89 Ian Palin, 48 Mike 97 Miles Ashleman Beaschler, $$ Ryan Schwenke, S Zach Elias Ryan, 90 Michael Scott, 16 Kyle Sess, 83 Cory Carfagna ...... Car-FAGG-nah Stuart, 22 Cameron Stubbs, 46 Nate Sudnick, 2d Kurt Burmeister Corpuz ...... CORR-puzz Specialists (1) 59 Shane Toub, 77 Jimmy Vogel, 4 Spencer 3d Matthew Way Cortopassi...... COR-toe-poss-ee P Kyle Pignatiello, K William Will Weeks, 9 Luke Welsh, 96 William Will, 36 Owen Williams DeMuth ...... Duh-MEWTH 5d Josh Belt STARTERS LOST Euritt ...... Your-ITT Offense (4) Sophomores (1) 6d Austin Cipriani Herak ...... HAIR-eck OT Tom Corcoran, OT Ben Estey, WR Gary 51 Austin Lacke Kacsor ...... Rhymes with PASSER Hunter, C Grant Georgic 8d Chris Mack Redshirt Freshmen (14) Kaczkowski ...... KAZ-cow-ski Defense (6) 29 Jack Adams, 39 Spencer Adams, 54 10d Andrew McCormick Lacke ...... LAKE-ee DT Brannon Dunn, CB, Kyle Sebetic, LB Colin Connor Biggs, 18 Blake Bir, 14 Carson 12d Connor Cox Laudizio ...... Law-DIZZ-ee-oh Monnier, DE Victor Kaczkowski, CB Howard Chatterton, 55 Jack Crain, 85 Jack Euritt, 43 Macis ...... Rhymes with basis Savage, S Nick Weston Tom Fanning, 73 Jim Hammontree, 32 Ian 15d Alex Jeske Jones, 42 Troy Kauffman, 82 Gus Madden, 87 McMannomon...Mick-MANN-uh-monn ROSTER BY CLASS Alex Middleton, 28 Thomas Vogele 17d Tony Mazza Ney ...... Nye (like the Science Guy) Redshirt Seniors (10) 18d Jackson Bardo Nuzzolese...... NUZZ-uh-lease 3 Will Bardo, 74 Chris Cortopassi, 47 Pat Freshmen (36) Dowd, 1 Branden Johnson, 17 J.J. Greenwood, 18d Jackson Bardo, 5d Josh Belt, 2d Kurt Ochs ...... Rhymes with Oaks 19d Tucker Yinger 88 Gabe Macis, 11 Andy Powers, 8 Ross Smith, Burmeister, 6d Austin Cipriani, 68 Bryan Soern ...... Rhymes with “Burn” Osborne 19 Sean Sward, 7 Mitch Yinger Corpuz, 12d Connor Cox, 64 Joseph DeMuth, 24d Jake Tersigni Palin ...... PAY-linn 44 Anthony Diorio, 69 Max Engelhart, 97d Pignatiello ...... Pin-ah-TELL-oh Seniors (17) Peter Garvin, 49 Shane Hannah, 78 Wes 25d Ryan Parks 34 Austen Alber, 38 Jack Beebe, 93 Patrick Hegemann, 67 Jaylen Hudson, 13d Alex Jeske, Schwenke...... SHWEN-kee Benton, 62 Matt Brown, 50 Trey Cole, 27 Zach 43d Alex Kenner, 61 Andrew Kostecka, 8 Chris 33d Jared Ruffi ng Sudnick ...... SOOD-nick Elias, 10 Luke Johnson, 23 Connor Kacsor, 21 Mack, 94 Kevin Maloney, 56 Nate Marotta, 43d Alex Kenner Toub ...... TOAB Nick Kaczkowski, 6 Mike Laudizio, 80 Colin 17d Tony Mazza, 91 Danny McManamon, 10 Vogele ...... VOAG-lee McManamon, 33 Devon Morgan, 15 Dan Ney, Andrew McCormick, 84 Nick Meola, 58 Griffi n 46d Wyatt Ohm 75 Soern Osborne, 92 Kyle Pignatiello, 24 O’Gara, 25d Ryan Parks, 33d Jared Ruffi ng, 95 Mitch Sanders, 5 Shaquille Tensley Mike Ruffolo, 63 Mitch Schleyer, 37 Christian 97d Peter Garvin Searles, 65 Michael Sernus, 72 Nick Surges, Juniors (3) 24d Jake Tersigni, 81 Tyler Tumpane, 41 52 Robert Delaney, 20 Danny Leach, 30 Ryan Andrew Way, 3d Matthew Way, 19d Tucker Schwenke Yingerr 2014 Media Guide 11 DEPTH CHART & ROSTER

FS $$ S 20 LEACH 30 SCHWENKE 27 ELIAS 26 Nees 6 Laudizio 9 Welsh CB CB 7 YINGER LB LB 22 13 Bass 24 SANDERS STUBBS 45 19 Sward 37 Searles BEASCHLER 34 Gray DE DT DT DE 47 DOWD 34 ALBER 97 ASHELMAN 46 SUDNICK 32 Jones 60 Carf- 62 Brown 48 Ryan agna 33 Morgan LT LG C RG RT 77 VOGEL 74 CORTO- 59 TOUB 75 OSBORNE 70 MORGAN 71 Herak PASSI 53 Nuzzolese 52 Delaney 73 Hammontree SLT 79 Luallen SLT 8 SMITH 50 Cole 88 MACIS WR 11 Powers 81 Tumpane WR 1 JOHNSON QB 83 STUART 85 Euritt 80 C. McMana- 3 W. BARDO SPECIAL TEAMS mon 18 Bir 17 Johnson K 96 WILL 93 Benton P 92 PIGNATIELLO 96 Will HOLD 17 JOHNSON 16 Sess RB SNAP 52 DELANEY (Long) 89 Palin (Short) 23 KACSOR 17 Greenwood RETURN 22 STUBBS 88 Macis 17 GREENWOOD 8 Smith

OFFENSIVE LINE 6d Austin Cipriani Fr. WR 6-0 190 41 Andrew Way Fr. S 5-11 170 # NAME CLASS POS HT WT 85 Jack Euritt R-Fr. WR 6-4 205 3d Matthew Way Fr. S 5-10 180 50 Trey Cole Sr. OG 6-1 250 97d Peter Garvin Fr. WR 6-0 185 7 Mitch Yinger R-Sr. CB 5-11 175 68 Bryan Corpuz Fr. OT 6-3 240 1 Branden Johnson R-Sr. WR 6-2 170 74 Chris Cortopassi R-Sr. OG 6-2 280 42 Troy Kauffman R-Fr. SLT 5-10 175 DEFENSIVE LINE 76 Chris Costa R-So. OG 6-2 250 88 Gabe Macis R-Sr. SLT 5-11 170 # NAME CLASS POS HT WT 52 Robert Delaney Jr. OG 6-2 255 82 Gus Madden R-Fr. TE 6-3 235 34 Austen Alber Sr. DT 6-3 260 69 Max Engelhart Fr. OG 6-1 270 80 Colin McManamon Sr. WR 6-2 188 97 Miles Ashleman R-So. DT 6-2 265 73 Jim Hammontree R-Fr. OT 6-2 280 84 Nick Meola Fr. TE 6-4 225 62 Matt Brown Sr. DT 6-2 260 71 Trevor Herak R-So. OT 6-5 260 87 Alex Middleton R-Fr. SLT 5-11 190 60 Andy Carfagna R-So. DT 6-4 235 61 Andrew Kostecka Fr. OT 6-3 245 15 Dan Ney Sr. SLT 5-8 190 64 Joseph DeMuth Fr. DE 6-2 227 79 Spencer Luallen R-So. OG 6-3 260 89 Ian Palin R-So. TE 6-4 251 47 Pat Dowd R-Sr. DE 6-3 230 70 Zac Morgan R-So. OT 6-7 270 11 Andy Powers R-Sr. WR 6-1 185 67 Jaylen Hudson Fr. DE 6-3 230 75 Soern Osborne Sr. OG 6-1 260 33d Jared Ruffi ng Fr. WR 6-2 195 78 Wes Hegemann Fr. DT 6-2 260 63 Mitch Schleyer Fr. C 6-0 250 16 Kyle Sess R-So. SLT 5-10 195 32 Ian Jones R-Fr. DE 6-1 235 77 Jimmy Vogel R-So. OT 6-4 290 8 Ross Smith R-Sr. WR 6-3 205 91d Danny McManamon Fr. DT 6-2 245 83 Cory Stuart R-So. WR 6-1 200 33 Devon Morgan Sr. DE 6-2 225 QUARTERBACK 5 Shaquille Tensley Sr. SLT 5-10 180 58 Griffi n O’Gara Fr. DE 6-3 215 # NAME CLASS POS HT WT 24d Jake Tersigni Fr. WR 5-11 170 48 Mike Ryan R-So. DE 6-2 230 3 Will Bardo R-Sr. QB 6-3 190 81 Tyler Tumpane Fr. WR 5-11 170 90 Michael Scott R-So. DT 6-0 270 18 Blake Bir R-Fr. QB 6-1 210 28 Thomas Vogele R-Fr. WR 6-2 190 65 Michael Sernus Fr. DT 6-3 230 12d Connor Cox Fr. QB 6-2 190 46 Nate Sudnick R-So. DE 6-2 230 13d Alex Jeske Fr. QB 6-2 180 DEFENSIVE BACKS 72 Nick Surges Fr. DE 6-3 220 10 Luke Johnson Sr. QB 6-3 210 # NAME CLASS POS HT WT 12 Ty Alston R-So. $$ 5-10 205 LINEBACKERS RUNNING BACK 18 Jackson Bardo Fr. CB 6-1 180 # NAME CLASS POS HT WT # NAME CLASS POS HT WT 13 Brett Bass R-So. CB 5-11 185 45 Christopher Beaschler R-So. LB 6-0 210 29 Jack Adams R-Fr. RB 5-10 200 5d Josh Belt Fr. CB 5-9 160 54 Connor Biggs R-Fr. LB 6-0 215 38 Jack Beebe Sr. RB 6-3 240 14 Carson Chatterton R-Fr. S 6-2 205 55 Jack Crain R-Fr. LB 6-1 210 17 J.J. Greenwood R-Sr. RB 5-10 178 44 Anthony Diorio Fr. $$ 5-10 215 35 Michael Gray R-So. LB 6-2 225 23 Connor Kacsor Sr. RB 6-0 190 27 Zach Elias Sr. CB 5-11 190 49 Shane Hannah Fr. LB 6-1 225 43d Alex Kenner Fr. RB 6-1 225 43 Tom Fanning R-Fr. CB 6-0 180 51 Austin Lacke So. LB 6-0 215 46d Wyatt Ohm Fr. RB 5-9 180 31 Chris Hagan R-So. $$ 5-11 205 56 Nate Marotta Fr. LB 6-3 225 4 Spencer Weeks R-So. RB 6-1 210 21 Nick Kaczkowski Sr. CB 6-3 200 17d Tony Mazza Fr. LB 6-1 195 36 Owen Williams R-So. RB 5-10 195 6 Mike Laudizio Sr. $$ 6-0 200 10d Andrew McCormick Fr. LB 6-1 210 19d Tucker Yinger Fr. RB 5-11 170 20 Danny Leach Jr. S 5-11 195 24 Mitch Sanders Sr. LB 6-2 195 94d Kevin Maloney Fr. $$ 6-2 205 19 Sean Sward R-Sr. LB 6-3 210 RECEIVERS 26 Travis Nees R-So. S 5-11 195 # NAME CLASS POS HT WT 25d Ryan Parks Fr. CB 6-0 175 Specialists 39 Spencer Adams R-Fr. SLT 5-10 180 30 Ryan Schwenke Jr. $$ 6-0 185 # NAME CLASS POS HT WT 25 Joe Bodnar R-So. SLT 5-9 180 37 Christian Searles Fr. CB 5-9 170 93 Patrick Benton Sr. K/P 5-11 170 2d Kurt Burmeister Fr. WR 6-3 200 22 Cameron Stubbs R-So. CB 5-10 195 92 Kyle Pignatiello Sr. K/P 5-9 185 95 Mike Ruffolo Fr. K 5-10 170 96 William Will R-So. K 6-0 190 12 2014 Media Guide THE COACHES THE COACHES

RICK CHAMBERLIN HEAD COACH 47-20 (7TH SEASON) | DAYTON ‘80

University of Dayton football great Rick Chamberlin 2009, defensive end Brandon Wingeier repeated is in his 40th season as a part of the Flyer football as a fi rst team selection. In 2010, UD had two program. Chamberlin has been a part of more of fi rst team members, with Wingeier becoming the the University of Dayton’s success on the football fi rst UD student-athlete to be named a First Team fi eld than any other person. Heading into the 2014 Academic All-American in three different seasons. season, Chamberlin has been involved in 341 of In the last three years, Dayton also had the most UD’s 641 wins – 26 as a player, 268 as an assistant academic all-district selections – 13 in 2008, eight coach, and 47 as a head coach. He has also been a in 2009, four in 2010, one in 2011 and four in 2012 part of 439 of UD’s 1,024 games. for a total of 30-- of any school in the nation. After a debut season that left UD just six points away from the Chamberlin was named the Dayton 2008 Pioneer Football League head football coach on January 23, Championship, Dayton won a share 2008 in a press conference held at of the next two PFL titles, tying the University of Dayton Arena. Butler for fi rst place in 2009 and Jacksonville in 2010. In addition, A 1980 UD graduate and a member the Flyers fi nished ranked 25th in of the University’s Athletic Hall both the AFCA and Sports Network of Fame, he succeeded College polls in 2010, marking the fi rst time Football Hall of Famer Mike Kelly, in school history UD was nationally who announced one day earlier that ranked in a Division I poll. he was stepping down.

After two more winning seasons in 2011 and 2012, Chamberlin is the 23rd head football coach since Chamberlin is 40-16 in his fi rst fi ve seasons as the the program began in 1905. He is the fi rst of the 11 Flyer head coach. Academically, the University modern era coaches to have lettered for the Flyers, of Dayton football program has also reached new and the second to be a graduate of the University heights. In 2008, a UD-record four Flyer football of Dayton (Pete Ankney was the fi rst when he players were named Academic All-Americans. In coached in 1963 and 1964).

14 2014 Media Guide Chamberlin, 57, had been on the Flyer coaching Team All-American, and was the fi rst defensive staff for 28 seasons before being named head player. coach. First as linebackers coach and then as defensive coordinator, Chamberlin helped mold A native of Springfi eld, Ohio and a 1975 graduate the Dayton D’s reputation for its preparation and of Springfi eld North High School, Chamberlin was execution as a unit. Under Chamberlin’s guidance a three-time all-city selection and Springfi eld as an assistant and now as a head coach, the Player of the Year as a senior. In four years at Flyers have led the Pioneer Football League in Dayton, he was credited with 385 tackles and led scoring defense in nine of the last 11 seasons, the team as a junior (115) and senior (121). He was including fi nishing second in NCAA Division the fi rst two-time winner of the Chief Toscani I-AA (9.8) in 2002, third (14.1) in 2005, fourth in Hitter Award and a member of UD’s fi rst NCAA FCS in 2007 (15.6), fi fth in 2008 (15.3) and fi fth in Division III Playoff team in 1978. 2009 (13.6). In 2004, Dayton led NCAA Division I-AA football in total defense (263.10). He was inducted into the University of Dayton Athletic Hall of Fame in 1989. “He is the real In 2009, the Flyers were fi rst in pass effi ciency story,” said Chamberlin’s coach, Mike Kelly. defense (96.71). The Flyers have also “Here’s a guy who went to college to play football, demonstrated great discipline in the fi ve years became a graduate assistant, an assistant coach, since Chamberlin was named head coach, then a very successful defensive coordinator and fi nishing the 2009, 2011 and 2012 seasons as now a head coach - all at the same institution. He the least penalized team in the PFL. understands the tradition of the Dayton football program, and the culture. Rick is a player’s coach. One of the hallmarks of the Dayton defense They love to play for him.” in the last four decades has been great play at linebacker. Not only has Chamberlin nurtured Chamberlin is a 1980 UD graduate with a degree that as a coach, but he was one of the players in health and physical education. He earned his who started that tradition in the late 1970’s. A master’s degree in counselor education at UD in four-year letterwinner (1975-78) for the Flyers, 1982. Rick and his wife Jayne live in Kettering. Chamberlin was named to the Football Coaches They have two sons, Jason and Tyler, who both Association Small College All-America team. He graduated from UD. was the third Dayton player to be named a First

Rick Chamberlin was Dayton fi rst defensive All-American and was inducted into the UD athletic Hall of Fame in 1989. ASSISTANT COACHES

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR 7TH SEASON | DEFIANCE ‘00

Landon Fox enters his fi fth year as the defensive coordinator for the Flyers, after spending the two 2008 and 2009 seasons coaching the Flyer secondary. Fox returned to UD in 2008 after three seasons at Wayne State University in Detroit where he was linebacker coach and special teams coordinator under Paul Winters. Fox coaches the Flyer secondary as well.

Fox served as a graduate assistant coach for the Flyers in 2002 and 2003. Dayton was 20-3 in Fox’s two seasons working under then-head coach Mike Kelly and then-defensive coordinator Rick Chamberlin. The Flyers won their fi rst of two NCAA Division I-AA Mid-Major national championships while going 11-1 in 2002, and then turned in a 9-2 campaign in 2003.

Fox spent the 2004 campaign as a graduate assistant coach assisting with the secondary at Ball State University on head coach Brady Hoke’s staff. Fox’s fi rst college coaching experience was as a defensive line graduate assistant coach at Lakeland College in Sheboygan, Wis. A four-year member (1995-98) of the Defi ance College football squad, Fox led the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) in recoveries while earning second team all-league accolades in 1998. He was a team captain and Defi ance’s defensive player of the year as a senior. After his football career was over, he also played one season of .

A 2000 graduate of Defi ance and a native of Defi ance, Ohio, he began his coaching career as an assistant varsity coach at Preble Shawnee High School in Camden, Ohio, during the 2000 campaign.

Landon and his wife Rhonda have a daughter, Riley, and a son, Logan. LANDON FOX

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR 15TH SEASON | CAPITAL ‘93 Now in his 15th season at the University of Dayton, Chris Ochs was named the offensive coordinator prior to the 2012 season. He has also been UD’s offensive line coach since joining the staff in 2000. Since Ochs assumed that role, UD’s O-Line has opened holes and protected quarterbacks which has allowed Dayton to fi nish among the PFL leaders in scoring offense, including fi rst in 2002, over the last nine seasons.

In 2008, UD quarterbacks threw 425 passes, while being sacked just 18 times. That’s just one sack for every 24 pass attempts. By contrast, Dayton opponents were sacked once every 13 times they threw the ball.

Dayton led the PFL in rushing six times between 2000 and 2006, and was ranked in the top fi ve of NCAA I-AA football four times. Even though the Flyer offensive attack has changed to a spread offense, UD led the PFL in rushing again in 2012 (196.9 yards per game). Through all that what remains the same for Ochs and his line are the execution and cohesiveness that every great offense needs.

Ochs came to UD from Defi ance College, where he had been an assistant coach since 1996. At Defi ance, he served as both offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Prior to that he was an assistant at Southern Illinois University where he coached the offensive line while getting his masters in educational administration and higher education.

He was a three-year letterman at , where he started at quarterback, and was the team captain his senior year. He holds fi ve career offensive records and graduated in 1993 with a business management degree. He also was a two-year captain of the team.

Chris and his wife Karen (a UD graduate) live in Beavercreek with their twins, Shane and Sarah. CHRIS OCHS

16 2014 Media Guide ASSISTANT COACH/QUARTERBACKS 1ST SEASON | DEPAUW ‘04

Back for his second tour of duty on the Flyer football staff is Eric Evans. The 32-year-old Evans, who was a graduate assistant at UD from 2004 to 2006, will coach the Dayton quarterbacks. During his fi rst term at UD, Evans coached tight ends and was part of the offensive staff that transitioned the Flyer attack from running the option out of the I formation to its current spread passing attack. One of Evans’ pupils, Matt Champa, was Dayton’s fi rst tight end All- American in 55 years.

From Dayton, Evans went to Northwestern University where he was a graduate assistant for two years. He assisted with the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends and helped build the ’s top passing offense at 307.9 yards per game.

He then went to the University at Albany, where he was a member of UAlbany’s football staff for fi ve seasons. He coached wide receivers and handled offensive quality control. Two of his wideouts, Ryan Kirchner and Tim Bush, fi nished 1-2 in career receptions at Albany. The Great Danes won Northeast Conference championships three times in those fi ve years. They won the Gridiron Classic in 2008 and played in the NCAA FCS playoffs in 2011. Also in 2011, Evans participated at the NCAA Coaches’ Academy.

Before coming back to Dayton, Evans also spent one season at UAB. As the running back coach for the Blazers, he coached Jordan Howard, who fi nished second nationally in rushing yards by a freshman. Another one of his pupils, Darrin Reaves, signed in 2014 with the as an undrafted free agent. As an undergraduate at DePauw University in Indiana, Evans spent four years as a student assistant. He was involved in game preparation and gained experience coaching tight ends, wide receivers and quarterbacks. He was the 2003 recipient of DePauw’s Kenneth Brooks Holland Memorial Award.

He received his B.A. in kinesiology with a minor in history. A native of St. Charles, Ill., he earned a master’s degree in exercise science from Dayton in 2006 and is just shy of another master’s in liberal studies from Northwestern. His senior thesis at DePauw was “History Of The Passing Game From 1900 To The Present.”

Evans and his wife Rebecca live in Dayton. ERIC EVANS

ASSISTANT COACH/DEFENSIVE ENDS 5TH SEASON | DAYTON ‘06

Kevin McCoy returns to the University of Dayton for his fi fth season on the coaching staff. After three seasons as a defensive backs coach McCoy has now moved to up front to coach the team’s defensive ends. He is also the Flyers’ recruiting coordinator.

McCoy is no stranger to the Flyers’ defense, as he was cornerback for UD from 2003 to 2006. As a player, he earned both a letter and was named the AJ Cohen Flyer of the Year in 2006, an award that speaks for the character of its recipient.

McCoy came back to Dayton after a two-year stint with Carroll University, where he was the cornerbacks coach and helped out in the weight room as an assistant strength coach for two years. In 2009, his tutelage guided one of the two cornerbacks to all-conference honors.

Before Carroll, he was in charge of the safeties at Mason High School in Mason, Ohio.

McCoy is a native of Solon, Ohio and received a degree in AYA Education from UD. He and his wife Stacie live in Dayton.

KEVIN McCOY

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ASSISTANT COACH/DEFENSE LINE 16TH SEASON | BLUFFTON ‘73

Craig Turner enters his 16th year with the . He coaches UD’s defensive tackles and serves as special teams coordinator.

Turner has been teaching and coaching since 1973. He was an assistant coach at Trotwood Madison, Alter and Northmont schools in the Dayton area. He was head coach at Brookville High School for seven years, where he led them to six league championships, six playoff berths and a 62-8 regular season record. He also served as head coach at Arcanum High School, going 29-13 at that school. As a high school coach, Turner received Coach of the Year honors on seven different occasions. Turner graduated from Bluffton College in 1973. He received his master’s degree from and his computer science certifi cation from UD.

He and his wife, Sharon, both teach in the Brookville School District and have fi ve children - Aaron, Stephanie, Bret, Casey and Brandon (who is deceased).

CRAIG TURNER

ASSISTANT COACH/WIDE RECEIVERS 3RD SEASON | WINGATE ‘07

Jordan Softcheck is in his third season coaching the Flyer wideouts. Prior to Dayton, he served as the wide receivers coach and assistant recruiting coordinator at Wingate University. His duties included Lift- a-thon Coordinator, Football Liaison to University’s Student Life and Housing Departments, Recruiting Responsibilities in Northeast & areas in Atlanta, Georgia.

In 2011 the Wingate football team ranked #11 in NCAA Division II for passing offense (30 TD Passes). One of Softcheck’s receivers was in the nation’s top 10 for receiving yards, yards per game and receptions per game, and was named an All-American.

Softcheck has also worked many summer football camps that include, Hawg Tuff Football Camp, Wingate Offensive Line Academy, FBU Camp, and an Elon Football Camp.

Softcheck studied at Wingate University, and earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Physical Education. He was a three-year letterwinner and served as a team captain in his two years as a starter. He was a member of the team and class that tied the Wingate career and single season record for victories.

JORDAN SOFTCHECK

18 2014 Media Guide ASSISTANT COACH/RUNNING BACKS 3RD SEASON | CAPITAL ‘88

Mark Ewald is in his third year with the Flyers after 16 years with . Ewald coached Wittenberg’s record-setting receiving corps from 1996-2005, before taking over the running backs coaching duties in 2006. Almost every Wittenberg receiving record was broken under Ewald, as the passing game fl ourished and was regularly ranked among the best in the NCAC and all of NCAA Division III. During his tenure, the running game saw great success as well.

Coach Ewald was also instrumental in leading the Wittenberg Special Teams, specifi cally the kickoff return and coverage teams. Under his guidance, the Tigers were ranked in the Top 50 nationally multiple times.

Ewald graduated from Capital University in 1988, where he received a Bachelor’s of Science in Marketing with a minor in Education.

He and his wife, Diane, reside in Kettering, OH and have three children- Nicholas, Jacklyn, and Luke David.

MARK EWALD

ASSISTANT COACH/FLYERS 1ST SEASON | WITTENBERG ‘06

Charlie O’Dell joins the Dayton football coaching staff after eight seasons as a high school football coach in the Dayton area. He will coach UD’s Flyer position, the team’s hybrid linebacker/safety position.

A letterwinner on the offensive line for Wittenberg University, O’Dell had coaching stints at Greeneview (two seasons), Bellbrook (four years) and Fairmont High Schools (two seasons). A social studies teacher at his high school alma mater of Bellbrook, he has also coached track there and is currently the head boy’s track coach for the Eagles.

Off the fi eld, he is a past president of the Miami Valley Football Coaches Association and has served as a high school committee member for the Coaches Association. An Eagle Scout, he has also served as a volunteer committee member for Bellbrook’s Boy Scout Troop 75 since 2008.

O’Dell graduated from Wittenberg in 2006 with a B.A. in History. He also earned his Master’s in Education from McGregor University in 2008.

Charlie and his wife Erin, reside in Bellbrook. His brother Jack played receiver at UD and is the Flyer single-game record holder for catches in a game (14 vs. Drake in 2007).

CHARLIE O’DELL

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TIGHT ENDS 1ST SEASON | GREEN ‘68

Michael Wallace joins the Flyers football coach staff for the 2014 season after a brief hiatus from coaching. Wallace will coach the Dayton tight ends.

Wallace last worked as Athletic Director for Wilmington City Schools beginning in 2004 before retiring in 2012.

The head football coach at Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio from 1991 to 2004, Wallace served as assistant coach at West Virginia University, Memphis State University, Southern Illinois University, Frostburg State College (MD), and Ball State University. His 53 wins at Wilmington College are second all-time in school history.

A Wilmington, OH native and a 1964 graduate of Wilmington High School, Wallace completed his undergraduate work at Bowling Green State University in 1968, before completing his graduate work at Ball State University, where he served as a part-time football coach.

Wallace resides in Wilmington with his wife Patricia.

MICHAEL WALLACE

SECONDARY 1ST SEASON | OHIO NORTHERN ‘12

Grand Blanc, Michigan native Cody Cruzen joins the Flyer football coaching staff for the 2014 season. Cruzen will coach the Dayton secondary.

An graduate, Cruzen was a four-year safety on the football team, while being named team captain his senior year. During his senior season ONU went to the second round of the NCAA playoffs and fi nished the year ranked eighth in the NCAA Division III polls.Cruzen earned his Bachelor’s of Arts in Health and P.E. from ONU.

After his playing career concluded, Cruzen served two years as the secondary’s coach at ONU. During his time there he coached one All- player and two members of USA Team Stars and Stripes. In 2013, Cruzen coached the defensive backs at Tiffi n University. Tiffi n’s secondary had two all- conference players and was second in interceptions in the GLIAC.

Cody now resides in West Carrollton.

CODY CRUZEN

20 2014 Media Guide THE FLYERS THE FLYERS

SLT | 5’10”, 180 | RS FRESHMAN ADRIAN, MI | TECUMSEH HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Adams will look to provide quality depth at slot receiver after his redshirt season. 2013 - Adams redshirted during the 2013 season.

Adams earned fi rst team all-conference and fi rst team all-county in football as a senior at Tecumseh. He holds school records for most receiving touchdowns in a season (11) and most receptions in a game (9). He also played baseball and basketball in high school. He was a member of the National Honor Society. Son of Jeff and Jill Adams... Born on March 31, 1995...Majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

#39 SPENCER ADAMS

RUNNING BACK | 5’10”, 200 | RS FRESHMAN CLAREDON HILLS, IL | HINSDALE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Adams will be in the mix to get time at running back behind Connor Kacsor this season. 2013 - Adams redshirted during the 2013 season. He was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Adams earned fi rst team all-conference, team offensive MVP and was a team captain at Hinsdale Central. He also participated in and track and was IHSA All- Academic in football and wrestling. Son of John and Sherri Adams…Born on Feb. 15, 1995…Majoring in Political Science…Plans to go to law school…His father John played football at Valparaiso.

#29 JACK ADAMS

DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’3”, 260 | SENIOR BROOKVILLE, OH | BROOKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014- Alber returns for his senior season as the starter at defensive tackle for the Flyers. 2013- Alber started in all 11 games for Dayton in 2013. He recorded 46 tackles with four tackles per loss. Alber also forced two fumbles. Was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012- Alber appeared in all 11 games with one start for the Flyers in 2012. Tackles UT AT TOT 2012 13 27 40 He recorded 40 tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss. He was second on the team 2013 14 32 46 with six QB hurries. TOT 27 59 86 2011- Alber redshirted his freshman season. Defense Sack TFL QBH Son of Tim and Cathy Alber…Born on May 14, 1993…Majoring in Electrical 2012 1 3.5 6 2013 1 4 1 Engineering…In high school, Alber was a captain on the football team. He TOT 2 7.5 7 was fi rst team all-conference and the team’s defensive player of the year. He was also selected Anthony Munoz Offensive Lineman of the Year for Division IV in Ohio. His father Tim was a defensive tackle for UD from 1985-1988. Austen was a member of National Honor Society. #34 AUSTEN ALBER

22 2014 Media Guide FLYER | 5’10”, 205 | RS SOPHOMORE ATLANTA, GA | BROOKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - In his fi rst season with Dayton, Alston will provide quality depth at the Flyer position. He sat out the 2013 season after transferring.

At West Virginia Wesleyan: Alston redshirted his freshman season. He made Deans List and was a part of the honors program.

Alston was named fi rst team all-region, and was honorable mention all-county in football in high school. Son of Milton and Dawn Alston...Born on March 6, 1994... Majoring in Pre-Law... Is the cousin of NFL players Vernon and Vontae Davis.

#12 TY ALSTON

DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’2”, 265 | RS SOPHOMORE TOLEDO, OH | ST. JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: Tackles UT AT TOT 2014 -The Flyers have Ashelman competing for a starting 2013 6 22 28

job at defensive tackle this season. Defense Sack TFL QBH 2012-2013 - Ashelman appeared in 10 games for the Flyers 2013 0.5 3.5 4 in 2013, starting in four of those contests. He did not see any action for the Flyers during the 2012 season after red- shirting.

Son of Eric and Karen Ashelman...Born on December 23, 1993...Majoring in Business… Ashelman was a captain and selected fi rst team all-conference and second team all- district at Toledo St. Johns in 2011.

#97 MILES ASHELMAN

QUARTERBACK | 6’3”, 210 | RS SENIOR FT. THOMAS, KY. | HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Bardo will wrap up a stellar Flyer career in 2014, returning for his fourth year as a starter. He Passing COMP. ATT. PCT YDS TD INT was named co-captain after spring practice, and was also named First Team Preseason All-Pioneer Football League by the PFL. He comes into his redshirt senior year with 31 career starts. 2011 106 229 0.463 1206 13 6 2013 - Bardo was Dayton’s MVP last season. He moved into second place on UD’s career total 2012 152 306 0.497 1687 8 9 yardage list last year and now has 6,730 entering 2014. 7, Kevin Hoyng is the Dayton record holder 2013 144 263 0.549 1920 13 8 (9,528). Bardo completed 144 of 262 yards passing (.550) for 1,920 yards and 13 TD. He also gained 519 yards on 96 rushing attempts (5.4 avg.) and scored nine touchdowns, all second on the TOT 402 798 0.504 4813 34 23 team. Over the last six games he played, he was 79 of 129 (.612) for 1,127 yards and nine scores. In addition, Bardo was also named First Team Academic All-PFL. 2012 - He entered his senior year with 3,907 yards in total offense, and needed 67 yards to move Rushing ATT YDS TD AVG into Flyer career Top 5. He started all 11 games for the Flyers in 2012. Bardo passed for 1,687 yards 2011 123 609 4 5 (152 of 306, .497, 8 TD, 9 INT) and rushed for 405 yards and three touchdowns. After beginning 2012 104 405 3 3.9 the year 58 of 131 (.443), Bardo completed 94 of 175 of his passes (.537) for 1,087 yards in his last seven games. He threw for a career-high 255 yards at Butler, completing 25 of 47 passes. 2013 96 603 9 5.4 2011 - He took over at quarterback for the Flyers as a redshirt freshman in 2011 starting 10 games. TOT 323 1617 16 5 Will Bardo was the PFL’s top rushing quarterback (491 yards) and passed for another 1,206 (106 of 229, .463, 13 TD, 6 INT) in his fi rst season. 2010 - Bardo did not see any action during the 2010 season after redshirting as a freshman. He was Second Team Academic All-PFL last year.

Son of John and Carolyn Bardo...Born on January 6, 1992...Majoring in Mechanical Engineering...Bardo was a two-sport athlete in high school, earning all-state recognition in both football and track. He was captain of the Highlands Bluebird 5A state championship team. He was also a member of the National Honor Society... His Brother Jackson is a Freshman on the team. #3 WILL BARDO

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CORNERBACK | 5’11”, 185 | RS SOPHOMORE AVON LAKE, OH | AVON LAKE HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Bass will be a key reserve at corner for the Flyers in 2014 2013 - Bass appeared in two games for Dayton in the 2013 season. He recorded three tackles. 2012 - Bass did not appear for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Jim and Roberta Bass...Born on April 24, 1994...Majoring in Mechanical Engineering...Bass was fi rst team all-conference and all-district as well as team MVP for Avon Lake in 2011. He also helped lead his track team to back-to-back conference championships with his performance in the 100 meter dash.

#13 BRETT BASS

LINEBACKER | 6’0”, 226 | RS SOPHOMORE ADA, OH | ADA HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Beaschler will look to build upon a wildly successful 2013 season as the team’s lead linebacker in 2014. 2013 - Beaschler was named Second Team Academic All-PFL and Honorable Mention All-PFL in 2013. As a redshirt freshman, Beaschler was second on the team in tackles (83) behind Colin Monnier. He registered 38 solo tackles and 7.5 tackles for loss. Beaschler also had an interception, which he returned 42 yards for a touchdown. He was also a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Beaschler did not play in any games for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He is projected to back up Colin Monnier at linebacker and will see plenty of action on special teams. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Ron and Christy Beaschler…Born on May 17, 1994…Majoring in Mechanical Engineering… Beaschler was fi rst team all-conference and all-district as well as second team all-state at Ada in 2011. In addition to being a football captain, he was named MVP of his track team. Beaschler’s father Ron is the head wrestling #45 CHRISTOPHER BEACHLER

RUNNING BACK | 6’3”, 240 | SENIOR DUBLIN, OH | DUBLIN JEROME HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Beebe enters his senior season as the lead blocker in in power formations as the go-to guy at fullback or H-back for the Flyers. 2013 - The John L. Macbeth Memorial Scholar Athlete Award, which is given to the UD football player with the highest cumulative grade point average over at least four semesters, was presented to Beebe after the 2013 season. Beebe is a double major in Finance and Economics and carries a 3.995 GPA. He made one appearance for the Flyers in 2013. 2011-12 - Beebe appeared in three games for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He recorded four tackles and one tackle for loss. Beebe did not see any action in 2011 as a freshman, after redshirting. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of David and Luanne Beebe…Born on April 1, 1993…Double major in Finance and Economics… In high school, Beebe was a captain and three year letterwinner and fi rst team all-conference and district... He was a member of the honor roll and was active with his church’s youth group. #38 JACK BEEBE

24 2014 Media Guide KICKER/PUNTER | 5’11”, 170 | SENIOR JOHNSTOWN, OH | JOHNSTOWN-MONROE HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Benton is the backup kicker for the Flyers for the 2014 season. 2011-2013 - Benton saw action in two contests during the 2013 season. He did not appear for the Flyers in the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Benton was a member of the 2012 & 2013 PFL Academic Honor Rolls.

Son of Alan and Kathy Benton…Born on April 6, 1993…Majoring in Electrical Engineering…Benton was a captain for both the soccer and basketball teams. In football, he was second team all-district as a punter. He was a member of the National Honor Society. In one game, he kicked 10 extra points, and that is an OSHAA record. He also kicked three fi eld goals in another game.

#93 PATRICK BENTON

LINEBACKER | 6’0”, 226 | RS FRESHMAN GIBSONIC, PA | MARS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2013 - Biggs redshirted during the 2013 season. He was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Biggs was fi rst team all-conference and competed in the Pennsylvania All-Star Game his senior season at Mars High School. He was also a team captain at Mars. Son of Tim and Julie Biggs...Born on October 28, 1994...Majoring in Engineering.

#54 CONNOR BIGGS

QUARTERBACK | 6’1”, 210 | RS FRESHMAN COVINGTON, KY. | COVINGTON CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

At Dayton: 2014 - Bir comes off a redshirt listed as the backup to Bardo on the depth chart in 2014. 2013 - Bir redshirted during the 2013 season and was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Bir was Northern Kentucky’s Offensive Player of the Year, Team Offensive MVP, greater Cincinnati “That’s My Boy” award fi nalist and a team captain for Covington Catholic. He also broke four school records including career passing yards (7,565) and career passing touchdowns (88). The career passing yards are also a Northern Kentucky record. He was three-time honorable mention academic all-state. Son of Tony and Teresa Bir…Born on March 16, 1995…Majoring in Finance

#18 BLAKE BIR

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SLT | 5’9”, 180 | RS SOPHOMORE CINCINNATI, OH | MADEIRA HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: Bodnar did not appear for the Flyers during the 2012 and 2013 seasons. He was named to the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of David and Laurie Bodnar...Born on October 8 1993...Majoring in Finance... Father played Baseball for Miami (OH). Bodnar was named team captain and Offensive Player of the Year for Madeira’s football team in 2011. Named fi rst team all-conference, all-city, all-district and second team all-state. He was a dual-sport threat, being named all- conference in baseball.

#25 JOE BODNAR

DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’2”, 260 | SENIOR GALENA, OH | BIG WALNUT HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Brown is penciled to battle Miles Ashelman in as the starter for Dayton at defensive tackle. 2013 - Brown saw action in fi ve contests for the Flyers in 2013. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll 2011-12 - Brown did not see any game action for the Flyers in the 2012 season after redshirting in 2011. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Shelia and Brett Brown...Born on June 3, 1992...Majoring in Civil Engineering… Brown was a three-sport athlete in high school, competing in football, wrestling, and track. In football, he was fi rst team all-conference, all-area, all-district, and was special mention all-state. In wrestling, he was a two-time state qualifi er. In track, he was a district qualifi er in the shot put and discus. He was a member of National Honor Society. #62 MATT BROWN

DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’4”, 234 | RS SOPHOMORE PITTSBURGH, PA | NORTH HILLS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Carfagna is expected to backup senior Austen Alber at DT. 2013 - Carfagna saw action in four games for the Flyers during the 2013 season. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Carfagna redshirted the 2012 season. He is penciled in on the depth chart behind Brannon Dunn at DT. Carfagna was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Patrick and Elaine Carfagna…Born on September 30, 1993…Majoring in Mechanical Engineering…Carfagna was named fi rst team all-conference, team captain and the team’s Most Valuable Lineman at North Hills in 2011. Carfagna was a National Honor Society member. #60 ANDY CARFAGNA

26 2014 Media Guide SAFETY | 6’2”, 205 | RS FRESHMAN GALENA, OH | BIG WALNUT HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Chatterton looks to be a key reserve at safety in 2014. He was moved to defense from quarterback in the spring. 2013 - Chatterton redshirted during the 2013 season and was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Chatterton received second team all-conference and was a team captain in football at Big Walnut High School. He also lettered in basketball and and was a member of the National Honor Society. Son of Andrew and Carol Chatterton... Born on June 17, 1994... Majoring in Operations Management.

#14 CARSON CHATTERTON

OFFENSIVE GUARD | 6’1”, 250 | SENIOR PITTSBURGH, PA | PITTSBURGH CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Cole enters his senior season as an experienced reserve at the offensive guard position. 2013 - Cole appeared in four games for the Flyers in 2013. 2011-12 - Cole redshirted in the 2011 season and did not appear for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Henry and Elaine Cole...Born on September 4, 1992...Majoring in Psychology… Cole was a captain and an all-conference selection in football. He also wrestled in the 285 weight class and was a sectional runner-up and WPIAL qualifi er. In 2008, Cole was ranked 17th in the country at the 215lb level. He was a part of Maximizing Adolescent Potential Students. #50 TREY COLE

OFFENSIVE GUARD | 6’2”, 290 | RS SENIOR WHEATON, IL | WHEATON WARRENSVILLE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - The Flyers are looking for Cortopassi to build off of a strong 2013 season and be an anchor along the offensive line. 2010-2013 - Cortopassi was named Second Team Academic All-PFL for the 2013 season after moving from tackle to starting guard. He saw action in 10 games for the Flyers during the 2012 season, starting in fi ve of those contests. Cortopassi appeared in four games for the Flyers in 2011, starting one. Cortopassi did not see any action during the 2010 season after redshirting as a freshman. He is a three-time member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of David and Mary Cortopassi…Born on October 7, 1991…Majoring in Biology/Pre- Dentistry…Cortopassi was a captain and all-conference performer in football and track. He also earned all-state honors in football. He was a member of National Honor Society. #74 CHRIS CORTOPASSI

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OFFENSIVE GUARD | 6’2”, 275 | RS SOPHOMORE TOLEDO, OH | ST. JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Costa is seen as a key reserve for the Flyers along the offensive line this season. 2012-2013 - Costa appeared in one game for Dayton in 2013. He did not appear for the Flyers during the 2012 season.

Son of Dino and Melissa Costa…Born on March 13, 1994…Undeclared major…Costa was named all-conference and to the all-academic team

#76 CHRIS COSTA

LINEBACKER | 6,1”, 210 | RS FRESHMAN LISLE, IL | BENET ACADEMY At Dayton: 2014 - Crain enters the season looking for time at linebacker and will be a key special teams player. 2013 - Crain redshirted during the 2013 season and was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

At Benet Academy, Crain served as a team captain and was an all-area and honorable mention all-state performer, as well as the co-Defensive MVP of the East Suburban Catholic Conference. He was also an academic all-state selection. Son of Kevin and Pam Crain...Born August 30, 1994...Majoring in Business

#55 JACK CRAIN

OFFENSIVE GUARD | 6’2”, 265 | JUNIOR CHICAGO, IL | LOYOLA ACADEMY

At Dayton: UT AT TOT 2014 - Delaney enters the season as the snapper on fi eld goals and 2012 1 1 2 PAT’s, as well as a key reserve on the offensive line. 2013 - Delaney appeared in six games for the Flyers in 2013 as TOT 1 1 2 the long snapper, recording two tackles on special teams against Duquesne. 2012 - Delaney appeared in all 11 games for the Flyers as UD’s long snapper during the 2012 season. Delaney was the 2012 ROTC Cannonball Award winner, which goes to the team’s top newcomer.

Son of Joseph and Mary Beth Delaney…Born on October 6, 1993…Undeclared major…Delaney was named fi rst team all-conference in 2011 and served as Loyola Academy’s team captain. He helped lead Loyola to back-to-back state title game appearances. His brother Paul was an All-Ivy league punter for Columbia. #52 ROBERT DELANEY

28 2014 Media Guide DEFENSIVE END | 6,3”, 250 | RS SENIOR CLEVELAND, OH | ST. IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: UT AT TOT 2014 - Dowd returns for his fi fth year as the leader of the defense at defensive end. He 2011 6 5 11 was selected co-captain after spring ball, and was First Team Preseason All-Pioneer Football League by the PFL. 2012 22 14 36 2013 - Dowd had another fantastic season for Dayton in 2013. He started in all 11 games 2013 18 19 37 and recorded 37 tackles. He led UD and was third in FCS football in sacks (1.05 per TOT 46 38 84 game). For the second straight season, all but one of his sacks were in PFL action (7.5 in 2012, 10.5 in 2013). Dowd tied an FCS record with six sacks at Drake. The redshirt senior was also tied for team honors in tackles for a loss (12.5) and fumbles forced (2). Sacks TFL QBH His efforts earned him First Team All-PFL honors. 2011 0 1 1 2012 - Dowd had a breakout 2012 season for the Flyers. He led the team with 8.5 sacks 2012 8.5 10 2 and was second on the team in tackles for loss with ten. Dowd also recorded 36 tackles and was named to the First Team All-Pioneer Football League. 2013 11.5 12.5 2 2011 - Dowd appeared in eight games at defensive end for the Flyers in 2011. He TOT 20 23.5 5 registered 11 total tackles, with one for a loss, and one quarterback hurry. 2010 - Dowd did not see any action during the 2010 season after redshirting as a freshman, but he was UD’s Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year.

Son of Tom and Patty Dowd…Born on October 22, 1991…Majoring in Accounting with a minor in Finance…Dowd was a two-time all- conference selection and a team captain at St. Ignatius. He was selected to play in the annual Cleveland East-West All-Star Game #47 PAT DOWD

SAFETY | 5’11”, 190 | SENIOR LOVELAND, OH | LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: UT AT TOT 2014 - Elias enters his senior season poised to start at safety for the Flyers. 2011 1 3 4 He may also see some time at corner. 2012 19 14 33 2013 - Elias appeared in ten games for Dayton and registered 39 tackles 2013 25 14 39 with 1.5 tackles for loss. He also had one interception, which he returned for TOT 45 31 76 78 yards. 2012 - As a sophomore, Elias appeared in all 11 games for the Flyers during Int FR FF the 2012 season. He recorded 33 tackles and had one interception from his 2011 0 0 0 safety position. 2012 1 1 1 2011 - Elias played in six games for the Flyers as a true freshman in 2011, 2013 1 0 1 recording four tackles. TOT 2 1 2 Son of Russ and Christy Elias…Born on July 25, 1993…Majoring in Finance… Elias was a captain of the football team. He was fi rst team all-conference and was selected to play in the Southwest Ohio All-Star Game. He holds the school record for blocked fi eld goals in a season with seven. In his senior season, he had more than 40 tackles, four interceptions, and 400 return yards. #27 ZACH ELIAS

WIDE RECEIVER | 6’4”, 205 | RS FRESHMAN NAPERVILLE, IL | BENET ACADEMY At Dayton: 2014 - Euritt is expected to add quality depth at the wide receiver position this season. 2013 - Euritt redshirted during the 2013 season.

Euritt was on the Chicago Tribune All-Illinois team as a senior at Benet Academy. He was fi rst team all-conference, fi rst team all-area, team Offensive MVP and team captain, helping lead Benet to the state semifi nals. He caught 55 passes for 850 yards and 10 touchdowns, setting a school record for receptions in a season. Son of Jeff and Susan Euritt…Born on November 1, 1994…Majoring in Marketing...Both his great-grandfather and grandfather played basketball in college.

#85 JACK EURITT

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CORNERBACK | 6’0”, 180 | RS FRESHMAN UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH | ST. IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Coming off a redshirt, Fanning will look to provide quality depth at the corner back position in 2014. 2013 - Fanning redshirted during the 2013 season and was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Fanning was a captain, and was St. Ignatius’s Most Valuable Defensive Back in 2012, helping lead his team to an 11-2 record. He was also Second Team AP All-Northeast District, and was First Team All-Conference. Son of Tom and Amy Fanning... Born on April 27, 1995... Majoring in Business #43 TOM FANNING LINEBACKER | 6’2”, 225 | RS SOPHOMORE CINCINNATI, OH | SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Gray will be one of the primary backups at linebacker for the Flyers in 2014. 2013 - Gray appeared in fi ve games for the Flyers in 2013. He was named to the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll, and was an Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar. 2012 - Gray was sidelined due to redshirting for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Michael and Angela Gray...Born on February 21, 1994…Majoring in Chemical Engineering…Gray was a standout at the Under Armor combine in 2011, registering a 4.6 40-yard dash time. #35 MICHAEL GRAY RUNNINGBACK | 5’10”, 178 | RS SENIOR MIDDLETOWN, OH | MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Greenwood is an immediately-eligible transfer from Miami (OH). He will see time in the backfi eld and as a kick returner for the Flyers.

At Miami of Ohio: 2013 - Played in nine games, making one start and had fi nished the year with 15 returns for 275 yards (18.3/return). Greenwood added one tackle on special teams versus Akron. 2012 - Did not see action. 2011 - Greenwood was honored by coaches as Miami’s Offensive Warrior of the Year for his work on the scout teams. He appeared in one game, Oct. 15 against Akron. 2010 - Redshirted.

Son of James and Melinda Greenwood … Born July 13, 1992 ... Majoring in family studies… He lettered twice in football for Middletown High, playing wide receiver and running back. He captained the team as a senior, which was ranked fourth in the state with a 10-2 record. Greenwood was a three-time team captain as a sprinter in track and fi eld, recording a time of 10.9 seconds in the 100-meter dash. #17 J.J. GREENWOOD FLYER | 5’11”, 215 | RS SOPHOMORE LANSING, MI | EAST LANSING HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Hagan will look to provide quality depth at the Flyer position in 2014. 2013 - Hagan appeared in eight games for the Flyers and recorded six tackles. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Although not seeing any game action, Hagan was the 2012 Scout Team Defensive Player of the Year. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Chuck and Barb Hagan...Born on July 29, 1993...Majoring in Applied Mathematical Economics. Hagan was named fi rst team all-conference, all-district and All-Michigan. He was also team MVP at East Lansing. Hagan captained three sports in 2011 and holds the school record for tackles in a season (178) and career (401). He was also named All-State in hockey, and All- Conference & Area in baseball. #31 CHRIS HAGAN 30 2014 Media Guide OFFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’2”, 280 | RS FRESHMAN CANTON, OH | HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Hammontree will be a key reserve on the offensive line for the Flyers this year. 2013 - Hammontree redshirted during the 2013 season.

Hammontree earned fi rst team all-conference, fi rst team all-area and second team all- district in football at Hoover. He also participated in wrestling and track. Son of Bob and Carol Hammontree...Born on Aptil 10, 1994...Majoring in Geology.

#73 JIM HAMMONTREE

SAFETY | 6’2”, 210 | RS SOPHOMORE ALIQUIPPA, PA | HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Harmotto looks to be a an important reserve in the Dayton secondary in 2014. 2013 - Harmotto appeared in nine games for the Flyers and recorded three tackles and one forced fumble. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Harmotto move from offense to defense for the 2013 season. He played quarterback last fall and was moved during the spring. He did not see any action for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Robert and Connie Harmotto...Born on August 15, 1993...Majoring in Biology… Harmotto was captain of both the football and basketball teams at Hopewell High and named all-conference in football. He was selected to play in the Pittsburgh East/West All-State game. His sister Christa was a national champion and All-American at Penn State. She has been a member of the U.S. National Team since 2009, and won a Silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. #2 NOLAN HARMOTTO

OFFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’5”, 260 | RS SOPHOMORE RICHMOND HEIGHTS, OH | ST. IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - The Flyers are counting on Herak to be a prime backup at tackle this season. 2013 - Herak was named the ROTC Cannonball Award winner, which goes to the team’s top newcomer. A transfer from Coastal Carolina, Herak immediately positioned himself on the depth chart at the beginning of the 2013 season and saw action in three games. .

At Coastal Carolina: Herak redshirted the 2012 season. He maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA in both of his semesters.

Son of Chris and Jayne Herak...Born October 26, 1993...Majoring in Pre-Med…Herak, a three-year letter winner in football in high school, was a member of St. Ignatius’ state championship team as a senior in 2011. He has a career goal of becoming either an orthopedic surgeon or an anesthesiologist. #71 TREVOR HERAK

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WIDE RECEIVER | 6’2”, 195 | RS SENIOR LEXINGTON, KY | HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: Receiving ATT YDS TD LP AVG 2014 - Johnson returns from injury for his fi fth year and will look to be the top target for Bardo as the team’s top receiver. 2011 25 398 3 44 15.9 2013 - Johnson appeared in two games for the Flyers during the 2013 2012 28 270 1 35 9.6 season. He fi nished with 13 receptions for 207 yards (15.9 avg.) and scored 2013 13 207 4 41 15.9 four touchdowns. Johnson suffered a season-ending injury during the Marist game. He broke his collarbone on his fourth touchdown, which was Dayton’s last play from scrimmage during the game. He was an Arthur TOT 66 875 8 120 13.8 Ashe Sports Scholar. 2012 - Despite playing in just six games during the 2012 season, Johnson led the team in receptions and average receiving yards per game. He was able to secure 28 receptions for 270 yards and scored a touchdown. 2011 - In 2011, Johnson started all 11 games for the Flyers. He recorded 25 catches, which was good for second on the team, along with 398 receiving yards and three TD’s which also were good for second on the team in 2011. 2010 - Johnson did not see any action during the 2010 season after redshirting as a freshman. However, he did make an impact as he was selected as the Scout Team Offensive Player of the Year. He is a two-time member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll. Son of Todd and Shelia Johnson…Born on January 3, 1992…Majoring in Early Childhood Education…Johnson was all-city and all-district in football. He was selected to play in the annual Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Game. Johnson was also a member of the track team and National Honor Society. #1 BRANDEN JOHNSON

QUARTERBACK | 6’3”, 210 | SENIOR MILFORD, MI | MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL

At Dayton: Passing COMP. ATT. PCT YDS TD INT 2014 - Johnson returns as the primary holder on fi eld goals, as well as 2012 1 1 1 7 0 0 providing experienced backup for Bardo at QB. 2013 - He appeared in all 11 games for the Flyers during the 2013 season. 2013 30 57 0.526 327 2 0 He completed 30 of his 57 passes (52.63%) for 327 yards and two TOT 31 58 0.763 334 2 0 touchdowns. Johnson had a 105.38 effi ciency rating. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. ATT YDS TD LG AVG 2012 - Johnson appeared in two games at quarterback for the Flyers 2012 1 -1 0 0 0 during the 2012 season. He completed his only pass for seven yards at Davidson. He will serve as UD’s holder on PAT’s and fi eld goals. He was a 2013 8 1 0 8 0.1 member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll. TOT 9 0 0 8 0 2011 - Johnson did not appear in any games for the Flyers in 2011 after redshirting his freshman year. He was a member of the 2011 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Mark and Nancy Johnson…Born on October 6, 1992…Majoring in Operations and Supply Management…He is a football team representative on UD’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee…In high school, Johnson was a captain of both the football and baseball teams. In football, he was the team’s MVP, fi rst team all-conference, area, and district. In his senior season he threw for over 2,200 yards and 22 touchdowns. He was second team all-state. In baseball, he was fi rst team all-conference, area, and district as a catcher. Luke was member of the National Honor Society. #17 LUKE JOHNSON

DEFENSIVE END | 6’1”, 235 | RS FRESHMAN CANAL WINCHESTER, OH | CANAL WINCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Coming off a redshirt, Jones will provide quality depth at defensive end in 2014. 2013 - Jones redshirted during the 2013 season was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Jones was First Team All Mid-State League and Special Mention All-Central District at Canal Winchester High School. Jones was also an AP Honors Scholar. Son of Chris and Christy Jones...Born May 20, 1995...Majoring in Political Science…One of his brothers, Sam, plays football at Holy Cross.

#32 IAN JONES

32 2014 Media Guide RUNNING BACK | 6’0”, 200 | SENIOR LEO, IN | LEO HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: Rushing ATT YDS TD LP AVG 2014 - The top returning rusher in the Pioneer Football League, Kacsor was named First 2012 40 424 5 77 10.6 Team Preseason All-PFL by the league. 2013 - Kacsor led the Flyers in rushing with 177 carries for 996 yards. He averaged 5.5 2013 177 996 10 5.5 yards per carry and scored 10 touchdowns. Kacsor rushed for over 100 yards in fi ve TOT 217 1,420 15 8.05 games and eclipsed the 200 yard mark in the game against Davidson (10/5). In that game, he rushed for 244 yards and scored two touchdowns. The following week against Receiving 1 -1 0 0 0 Stetson (10/12), Kacsor rushed for 133 yards and scored three touchdowns. In addition to TOT 1 -1 0 0 0 his efforts on the fi eld, Kacsor was named a member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Kacsor was the fi rst Flyer freshman football player to run for 100 yards in a game three times in a season when he had with 135 at Davidson, 106 in the Morehead State win and 124 vs. Valpo in back-to-back-to-back weeks. He is only the second freshman to rush for 100 yards in a game at UD. The fi rst was quarterback Kelly Spiker, who ran for 142 yards vs. Morehead State and 157 vs. Butler in back-to-back weeks in the 2000 season. Kacsor led the PFL with a 10.6 yard-per-carry average in 2012. He gained 432 yards and scored fi ve TD’s. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2011 - Kacsor missed most of his senior season in high school, and then redshirted his fi rst year at UD in 2011.

Son of Kirk and Cindy Kacsor…Born on June 28, 1993…Double major in Marketing and Finance…Kacsor was a captain of the football team. In his junior year he was fi rst team all-conference, area, and state. He played in three games as a senior before injuring his knee. In that junior season, he rushed for 1,559 yards and had 23 touchdowns. He fi nished as his high school’s all-time leading rusher. #23 CONNOR KACSOR

CORNERBACK | 6’3”, 190 | SENIOR POWELL, OH | OLENTANGY LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Kaczkowski will look to provide quality depth at corner in his senior season. 2013 - Nick appeared in eight games for Dayton and recorded four tackles. 2012 - He appeared in one game for the Flyers during the 2012 season. 2011 - Kaczkowski did not appear in any contests for the Flyers after redshirting in 2011.

Son of Tom and Alyson Kaczkowski…Majoring in Communications. Kaczkowski was a two-sport athlete in high school. He was a state fi nalist in wrestling and was named All- State. He also long-snapped in high school, and was named All-District in football. His brother Victor was a defensive end for the Flyers (2009-13).

#21 NICK KACZKOWSKI

SLOTBACK | 5’10”, 185 | RS FRESHMAN MINSTER, OH | MINSTER HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Coming off a redshirt, Kauffman will provide quality depth at the slot position in 2014. 2013 - Kauffman redshirted during the 2013 season and was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Kauffman was a team captain and four-year letterwinner in football and track at Minster High School. He was awarded the team’s Paul Maltinski Coaches Award (highest award in program) and Team Offensive MVP. He holds three school records including the longest touchdown reception (94 yards). He was a two-time state champion in track. Son of Brian and Karen Kauffman…May 30, 1994…Majoring in Management Information Systems. #42 TROY KAUFFMAN

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LINEBACKER | 6’0”, 215 | SOPHOMORE NAPERVILLE, IL | WAUBONSIE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2013 - Lacke redshirted the 2013 season and was a member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Sally and Doug Lacke...Born on September 12, 1994...Majoring in Biology. Lacke was fi rst team all-conference, fi rst team all-area, second team all-state, conference Defensive MVP and a team captain at Waubonsie Valley

#51 AUSTIN LACKE

FLYER | 6’0”, 200 | SENIOR PLAINFIELD, IL | PLAINFIELD NORTH HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: UT AT TOT 2014 - Laudizio enters his senior season as a key player at the Flyer 2012 2 1 3 position behind returning starter Ryan Schwenke. 2013 1 0 1 TOT 3 1 4 2013 - Laudizio appeared in four games for the Flyers and recorded one tackle. He was named to the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Laudizio moved from safety to Flyer for the 2012 season. He appeared in 10 games for the Flyers during the 2012 season and recorded three tackles. 2011 - Laudizio did not appear for the Flyers in 2011 after redshirting in his freshman year. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Michael and Shelia Laudizio…Born on May, 14, 1993…Majoring in Finance…Laudizio was fi rst team all-conference and area. He was a member of the Senior Leader Program and a member of the National Honor Society. #6 MIKE LAUDIZIO

SAFETY | 5’11”, 195 | JUNIOR DOWNERS GROVE, IL | DOWNDERS GROVE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: UT AT TOT 2014 - Leach enters the season as the starter at free safety for the 2012 4 8 12 Flyers. 2013 17 7 24 TOT 21 15 36 2013 - Leach was named First Team Capital One Academic All- District. He appeared in seven games at safety for the Flyers and recorded 24 tackles during the 2013 season. Was named to the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Leach was one of three true freshmen to letter in 2012. He appeared in all 11 games for the Flyers during the season and recorded 12 tackles.

Son of Steven and Traci Leach…Born on August 22, 1993…Majoring in Education with a minor in Business Administration…Leach was named fi rst all-conference and all-area for Downers Grove South in 2011. He was also all-conference in track in the 400 meters.

#20 DANNY LEACH

34 2014 Media Guide OFFENSIVE GUARD | 6’3”, 285 | RS SOPHOMORE UPPER ARLINGTON, OH | UPPER ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Luallen is expected to add lots of depth to the Flyers offensive line this season, and is projected to be in the rotation at guard. 2013 - Luallen saw action in four games for Dayton in 2013. 2012 - He did not appear for the Flyers in 2012 after redshirting. Luallen was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Bill and Cynthia Luallen...Born on March 14, 1994... Majoring in Marketing… Luallen was named fi rst team all-conference and all-district at Upper Arlington High School. He was a three-sport letterwinner in football, hockey and track.

#79 SPENCER LUALLEN

SLOTBACK | 5’11”, 181 | RS SENIOR OWEN MILLS, MD | MCDONOGH HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: RECEIVING 2014 - Macis is expected to continue to be among the leaders in many No. Yds. TD LP Avg. receiving categories for the Flyers this season. He returns to start in 2012 10 102 0 31 10.2 the slot in 2014. 2013 34 413 4 63 12.1 2013 - Macis made nine starts and appeared in all 11 games for the Totals 44 515 4 63 11.7 Flyers during the 2013 season. He was third on the team in receptions and yards, catching 34 passes for 413 yards. He was also a co-leader in reception touchdowns with four. PUNT RETURNS 2012 - Macis appeared in all 11 games for the Flyers during the 2012 No. Yds. TD LP Avg. season. He caught 10 passes for 102 yards with his longest reception 2013 6 57 0 25 9.5 being 31 yards. 2011 - In 2011, Macis appeared in two games for the Flyers. Macis did not see any action during the 2010 season after redshirting as a freshman.

Son of Mark and Lisa Macis…Born on May 20, 1992…Majoring in Accounting…Macis was a three-sport athlete- football, basketball, and lacrosse. He was a captain on the basketball and football team. In football, Macis was fi rst team all-league and third team all-state. #88 GABE MACIS

TIGHT END | 6’3”, 235 | RS FRESHMAN HAMILTON, OH | HAMILTON ROSS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Madden is looking to provide depth at the tight end position this season. 2013 - Madden redshirted during the 2013 season and was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

As a senior at Hamilton Ross High School, Madden was First Team SWOC and SWOFCA, Second Team All-Area and All-Southwest Ohio, a Cincinnati “That’s My Boy” fi nalist, and Team Offensive MVP. In addition to being a three-year varsity letter winner in football, he also earned three varsity letters in basketball and was an Honorable Mention All-SWOC performer his senior year. Son of Samuel and Sherry Madden...Born July 12, 1994...Majoring in Civil Engineering.

#82 GUS MADDEN

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WIDE RECEIVER | 6’2”, 200 | SENIOR CLEVELAND, OH | ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: RECEIVING 2014 - McManamon is looking to continue to be a solid No. Yds. TD LP Avg. reserve amongst the wide receivers this season. 2012 15 208 0 44 13.9 2011-2013 - McManamon appeared in fi ve games during 2013 4 35 0 13 8.8 the 2013 season. He played in all 11 games for the Flyers Totals 19 243 0 44 12.7 in 2012, recording 15 receptions for 208 yards. In 2011, McManamon played in eight games for the Flyers. He also KO RETURNS made the PFL Academic Honor Roll in 2011 and 2012. No. Yds. TD LP Avg. 2012 4 95 0 25 23.8 Son of Todd and Christine McManamon…Born on August 13, 1992…Double major in Entrepreneurship and Marketing…McManamon was team captain on the Ohio 2010 Division I state champion St. Edward’s Eagles where he had 33 catches for 550 yards and fi ve TD’s. He was also a First Team All-Sun West selection... His Brother Danny is a freshman on the team. #80 COLIN McMANAMON

SLOTBACK | 5’11”, 190 | RS FRESHMAN CLEVELAND, OH | ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2013 - Middleton redshirted during the 2013 season and was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Linda and John Middleton...Born on June, 2, 1995...Majoring in Entrepreneurship and Finance…Middleton was a two-year letter winner in football, hockey and baseball at St. Edward.

#87 ALEX MIDDLETON

DEFENSIVE END | 6’2”, 225 | SENIOR AURORA, IL | WAUBONSIE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: UT AT TOT 2014 - Morgan is being counted on to be a big part of the Tackles rotation at end this season for UD. 2012 6 4 10 2013 - In his redshirt sophomore season, Morgan appeared in all 2013 7 10 17 11 games. He recorded 17 tackles and forced a fumble. 2012 - Morgan appeared in fi ve games for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He recovered two fumbles, returning one of them for a touchdown. Morgan also recorded 10 tackles. 2011 - He did not play in 2011 after redshirting. Morgan came out of spring ball penciled in behind Pat Dowd at the defensive end position.

Son of Gil and Denise Morgan…July 21, 1993…Majoring in Marketing with a minor in Visual Arts…Morgan was a captain on the team. He was fi rst team all-conference, city, area, and honorable mention all-state. He was a member of the National Honor Society. #33 DEVON MORGAN

36 2014 Media Guide OFFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’7”, 280 | RS SOPHOMORE MOKENA, IL | PROVIDENCE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - The Flyers are looking for Morgan to start at right tackle this season. 2012-2013 - Morgan made three starts and appeared in six games during the 2013 season. He was named Second Team Academic All-PFL for the 2013 season. Morgan redshirted the 2012 season and was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Tim and Lynn Morgan…Born on March 1, 1994…Double major in Entrepreneurship and Accounting… He is a football team representative on UD’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee…Morgan was named fi rst team all-conference at Providence Catholic. He lettered in three sports: football, track and wrestling. He was conference Heavyweight Champion in wrestling in 2011. He was a member of the National Honor Society. #70 ZAC MORGAN

SAFETY | 5’11”, 195 | RS SOPHOMORE PIQUA, OH | PIQUA HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Nees will look to provide quality depth at safety following his transfer.

At Toledo: Nees transferred to Dayton after spending his fi rst two years on the University of Toledo football team. He redshirted in 2012, and did not see any action for the Rockets in 2013.

Son of Bill and Velvet Nees... Born on July 23, 1993... Majoring in Education. Nees was the 2011 GWOC Conference Player of the Year in football, and was also named 1st team All-Conference and Region, as well as team MVP. Father played on the 1979 Baldwin- Wallace College National Championship Team. #26 TRAVIS NEES

SLOTBACK | 5’8”, 190 | SENIOR LAKE ONION, MI | LAKE ONION HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: RECEIVING 2014 - Ney will look to build upon a promising junior year in No. Yds. TD LP Avg. his senior campaign as a slot receiver. 2013 5 57 1 21 11.4 2013 - Ney made three starts and saw action in seven games for Dayton in 2013. He fi nished with 5 catches for 57 KO RETURN yards and a touchdown. He was a member of the 2013 PFL No. Yds. TD LP Avg. Academic Honor Roll, and was an Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar. 2013 1 16 0 16 16.0 2011-12 - Ney appeared in one game for the Flyers during the 2012 season, after redshirting his freshman year. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Clyde and Janis Ney…Born on January 13, 1993…Majoring in Mechanical Engineering Technology…Ney was a member of Lake Orion’s 2010 state championship team. He was a two-time fi rst team all-conference and area selection. He also ran the 100-meter dash for his high school track team. #15 DAN NEY

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CENTER | 6’2”, 290 | RS SOPHOMORE PORT WASHINGTON, NY | CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Nuzzolese enters 2014 as the backup center for the Flyers. 2013 - Nuzzolese did not see any action for the Flyers in 2013. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Nuzzolese redshirted for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Gus and Mary Nuzzolese…Born on March 4, 1994…Majoring in Mechanical Engineering Technology… He is a football team representative on UD’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee…Nuzzolese was a captain for the 2011 Chaminade football team. He also lettered in swimming... Has an ambition to become a fi refi ghter after college, and has been a volunteer with the Port Washington Fire Department back home on Long Island. #53 PATRICK NUZZOLESE

OFFENSIVE GUARD | 6’1”, 260 | SENIOR NAPERVILLE, IL | NAPERVILLE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Osborne is expected to take over as the full-time starter at right guard for the Flyers in 2014. 2013 - Osborne made one start and saw action in seven games for the Flyers in 2013. 2011-12 - Osborne appeared in three games for the Flyers during the 2012 season after not seeing any action in 2011 after redshirting.

Son of Zane and Reba Osborne…Born on January 8, 1993…Majoring in Political Science…Osborne was a captain of his high school team. He was named fi rst team all- conference, all-area, and was special mention all-state. He was a member of National Honor Society.

#75 SOERN OSBORNE

TIGHT END | 6’4”, 251 | RS SOPHOMORE MILWAUKEE, WI | PHILLIPS ANDOVER ACADEMY At Dayton: RECEIVING 2014 - Palin is expected to build off of a strong performance No. Yds. TD LP Avg. in 2013 and see a lot of time for the Flyers at tight end this 2013 6 65 0 16 10.7 season. 2013 - Palin appeared in all eleven games for Dayton in 2013. He caught six passes for 64 yards from his tight end position. Palin did not appear for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He is UD’s snapper on PAT’s and fi eld goals. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Drew and Alice Palin…Born on November 7, 1992…Majoring in Entrepreneurship… Father played football for Stanford, Brothers Beau and Drew played football for Yale, Brother Tyler played football at Carelton College. Palin was captain of both the football and hockey teams at University School of Milwaukee. The hockey team won the state championship. He did a post-grad year at Phillips Andover Academy in Andover, Mass. #89 IAN PALIN

38 2014 Media Guide PUNTER | 5’9” | SENIOR TIPP CITY, OH | TIPPECANOE HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: Punting NO AVG LG FC I20 2014 - Pignatiello is looking to continue on the success of last year’s season as he 2012 65 37.4 63 19 24 is expected to start for the Flyers at the punting position this season. 2013 3 39.77 66 8 16 2013 - Pignatiello returned for his second season as UD’s punter. In his redshirt sophomore season he averaged 39.77 yards in 53 kicks. Six of his punts registered TOT 118 38.59 129 27 40 over 50 yards, with his longest punt being a career long of 66 yards. He had 16 punts inside the 20, and eight of his punts were fair caught. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - As a redshirt freshman, he averaged 37.4 yards per punt in 65 kicks. Twenty-four of his punts were inside the 20 (with only three touchbacks), and 19 were fair caught. His career-long 63-yard punt at Davidson was the third-longest in the PFL last season. He is a two-time member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll, and was Second Team Academic All-PFL last year.

Son of Mike and the late Donna Pignatiello…Born on December 6, 1992…Majoring in Sports Management…Pignatiello was fi rst team all- area, district, and state as a punter. He was a two-time All-Ohio selection as a punter. He was also a two-time all-conference defensive end in the Central Buckeye Conference. He has school records in career PATs (117), single season PATs (50), longest fi eld goal (45 yards), career fi eld goals (14). He holds the school record for best punting average in a season at 41 yards per punt and holds the best career average with better than 39 yards per punt. His father, Mike, was a kicker for the Flyers from 1980-1982. He scored 139 points (28th all time at UD). Mike is one of six Flyer kickers to be perfect on PATs in a season (41-41 in 1982). He was a member of the Division III national runner up team... His Uncle also played football at Dartmouth (1977-80). #92 KYLE PIGNATIELLO

WIDE RECEIVER | 6’1”, 195 | RS SENIOR CHESTERLAND, OH | WEST GEAUGA HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Powers returns for his fi fth year providing quality depth at the slot. At Dayton

He saw action in seven games for Dayton in the 2013 season. Powers appeared in one game for the Flyers during the 2012 season. In 2011, Powers appeared in two games for the Flyers and was a member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll. Powers did not see any action during the 2010 season after redshirting as a freshman. Son of Jim and Sue Powers…Born on April 14, 1992…Majoring in Chemical Engineering…Powers was a second team all-conference player and captain at West Geauga. He was a member of National Honor Society and Student Council.

#11 ANDY POWERS

DEFENSIVE END | 6’2”, 245 | RS SOPHOMORE CLEVELAND, OH | ST. IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Ryan enters 2014 as a key reserve at defensive end for the Flyers.

He saw action in four games for Dayton in 2013, after not seeing any playing time for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll. Son of Kevin and Carol Ryan...Born on April 6, 1994...Majoring in Finance…Ryan was a three-year letterwinner at St. Ignatius and helped them to the 2011 Division I state title in Ohio.

#48 MIKE RYAN

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LINEBACKER | 6’2”, 225 | SENIOR FARMINGTON HILLS, MI | FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL

At Dayton: Tackles UT AT TOT FREC 2014 - Sanders enters his senior season poised to start at 2013 1 7 8 3 linebacker for the Flyers. 2013 - He played in nine games for the Flyers, and recorded eight tackles during the 2013 season. 2012 - Sanders saw action in all 11 games, primarily as a special teams performer, and recorded three tackles for the Flyers in 2012. 2011 - Sanders did not appear for the Flyers in 2011 after redshirting as a freshman. He is a two- time member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Brian and Diane Sanders...Born on April 30, 1993... Majoring in Management Information Systems…Sanders was a captain for both the football and basketball team. During his junior year he was a fi rst team all-conference, all-area, and all-district selection. #24 MITCH SANDERS

FLYER | 6’0”, 195 | JUNIOR SOLON, OH | SOLON HIGH SCHOOL

At Dayton: Tackles UT AT TOT 2014 - Schwenke will look to start for the second straight year at Flyer 2012 8 7 15 in 2014. 2013 21 35 56 2013 - Schwenke started in all 11 games for Dayton in the 2013 season. TOT 29 42 71 He recorded 56 tackles, 21 of them being solo tackles. Schwenke also had three interceptions and returned one of these for a touchdown. Defense TFL INT PBU 2012 - Schwenke appeared in all 11 games for the Flyers as a true 2012 5.0 1 2 freshman during the 2012 season. He registered 15 tackles, fi ve 2013 3.0 3 1 tackles for loss, and an interception. He was a member of the 2012 PFL TOT 8.0 4 3 Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Pete and Lori Schwenke…born on January 11, 1994…Majoring in Mechanical Engineering… Schwenke was fi rst team all-conference and all-district as well as second team all-state at Solon in 2011. He was also named fi rst team all-conference twice in baseball. #30 RYAN SCHWENKE

DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’0”, 270 | RS SOPHOMORE CHICAGO, IL | LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Scott is looking to add depth to the defensive line this season. 2013 - Scott did not see action for the Flyers in 2013. Was named to the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Scott did not appear in any contests for the Flyers during the 2012 season.

Son of Michael Scott, Constance Scott, and Matthew Nolan (stepfather)...Born April 15, 1994... Majoring in Middle Childhood Education…Scott was named fi rst team all- conference in 2011 at Loyola. He was a teammate of fellow Flyer Robert Delaney at Loyola helping lead the team to back-to-back state title game appearances.

#90 MICHAEL SCOTT

40 2014 Media Guide SLOTBACK | 5’10”, 195 | RS SOPHOMORE CINCINNATI, OH | SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - The Flyers will use Sess to provide quality depth at the slot in 2014. 2013 - Sess appeared in fi ve games for the Flyers and had one rushing attempt in 2013. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Sess redshirted the 2012 season. After coming in as a quarterback, he was moved to slot receiver during 2013 preseason camp. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Robert and Luanne Sess…Born on August 3, 1993…Majoring in Economics…Sess was named team captain for his senior season at Sycamore. He was named fi rst team all-conference and offensive MVP.

#16 KYLE SESS

WIDE RECEIVER | 6’3”, 205 | RS SENIOR LEWIS CENTER, OH | OLENTANGY ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: Receiving NO. YDS TD LP AVG 2014 - Smith returns for his fi fth year and will start in the slot in 2014. 2012 26 279 2 35 10.7 2013 - Smith was named First Team Capital One Academic All-District in 2013. 2013 35 417 0 43 11.9 He started in 11 games for the Flyers, and was second on the team in receptions (35) and total receiving yards (417). Smith also saw time as a punt returner, returning one punt for 15 yards. 2012 - Smith appeared in 10 games at receiver, starting seven in 2012. He comes into this season having caught a pass in nine straight games. Last year, he recorded 26 catches (second on the team) and led the team with 279 receiving yards while scoring two touchdowns. He averaged 10.7 yards per catch. Smith was also a punt returner for the Flyers. 2011 - Smith did not appear for the Flyers in 2011 after transferring from Holy Cross. He is a three-time member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Mike Smith and Diane Kana...Born on Sept., 2, 1992...Majoring in Business…He was a two-year captain at Olentangy Orange High School, helping lead his team to improve from three wins in his junior season to a 9-3 record and a playoff berth in just the second year the school was in existence. Smith was also a sprinter on the track team and played lacrosse. #8 ROSS SMITH

WIDE RECEIVER | 6’1”, 200 | RS SOPHOMORE SOLON, OH | SOLON HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: RECEIVING No. Yds. TD LP Avg. 2014 - Stuart is expected to build off of a solid 2013 2013 23 194 0 16 8.4 season and become the full-time starter for the Flyers. 2013 - Stuart was named Second Team Academic All-PFL in 2013. He made eight starts and appeared in nine games for the Flyers in 2013, providing quality depth at wide receiver. He fi nished the season with 23 catches for 194 yards. 2012 - Stuart redshirted for the Flyers during the 2012 season and was a member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of David and Lisa Stuart…Born on June 2, 1994…Majoring in Pre-Physical Therapy…A dual sport threat at Solon high school, Stuart was fi rst team all-conference in football and captain of the baseball team. He was named the National Football Foundation’s 2012 Scholar-Athlete Award winner for the Ohio Chapter. #83 CORY STUART

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CORNERBACK | 5’10”, 200 | RS SOPHOMORE ST. LOUIS, MO. | ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: TACKLES UT AT TOT PBU FF 2014 - Stubbs will fi ll two big shoes in 2014, 2013 4 7 11 1 1 starting at corner in place of Kyle Sebetic and KORET NO. YDS TD LP AVG succeeding Gary Hunter as UD’s primary kick 2013 5 138 0 35 27.6 returner.

Stubbs saw action in ten games and registered 11 tackles and one forced fumble in 2013. He did not appear for the Flyers during the 2012 season after redshirting. Son of Dennis and Kim Stubbs…Born on January 6, 1994…Majoring in Economics…A two-way player at St. Louis University High School, Stubbs was second team all-conference on both sides of the ball. A multi-sport athlete, Stubbs was a multiple-year letterwinner in football and track. #22 CAMERON STUBBS

DEFENSIVE END | 6’2”, 245 | RS SOPHOMORE CHICAGO, IL | WEST CHICAGO HIGH SCHOOL

At Dayton: TACKLES U A TOT 2014 - Sudnick will look to build upon 2013 as a primary defensive 2013 10 11 21 end for the Flyers in 2014. Defense TFL SACKS QBH 2013 - Sudnick made two starts and appeared in ten games for the 2013 7.5 1.5 4 Flyers in 2013. He recorded 21 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. 2012 - Sudnick did not see any action for the Flyers during the 2012 season, but is expected to make a strong contribution at end this year. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Roger and Nadine Sudnick...Born on June 8, 1994... Majoring in Mechanical Engineering… Sudnick was fi rst team all-conference and team captain at West Chicago in 2011. He was also all- conference in track and holds the county district record in discus. #46 NATE SUDNICK

LINEBACKER | 6’3”, 235 | RS SENIOR DUBLIN, OH | DUBLIN JEROME HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: Tackles UT AT TOT 2014 - Sward returns for his fi fth year providing depth and 2011 1 2 3 experience at linebacker. 2012 19 23 42 2013 - Sward made three starts and played in nine games for 2013 5 8 13 the Flyers during the 2013 season. He registered 13 tackles and TOT 25 33 58 one forced fumble. 2012 - Sward played in all 11 games for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He recorded 42 tackles and had a fumble recovery. 2011 - In 2011, Sward appeared in eight games for the Flyers, registering three tackles. 2010 - Sward did not see any action during the 2010 season after redshirting as a freshman. He is a three-time member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Pete and Carol Sward…Born on December 7, 1991…Majoring in Exercise Physiology… Sward was a captain of the football and basketball team at Dublin Jerome #19 SEAN SWARD

42 2014 Media Guide SLOTBACK | 5’10”, 180 | SENIOR INDIANAPOLIS, IN | WARREN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: He appeared in four games for the Flyers in 2013. He was an Arthur Ashe Sport Scholar. Tensley appeared in one game for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He did not appear for the Flyers in 2011, after redshirting his freshman year. He is a three-time member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Sam and Sylena Tensley...Born on August 20, 1992...Majoring in Mechanical Engineering…Tensley was a member of both the football and track teams. His football team was the conference champion. In track, the team fi nished as the 2010 state runners-up while Tensley’s relay team won the state title in the 4x100 event.

#5 SHAQUILLE TENSLEY

CENTER | 6’3”, 265 | RS SOPHOMORE CHICAGO, IL | CARMEL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Shane is expected to start at center during the 2014 season. 2013 - Toub saw action in three games for Dayton in 2013 after redshirting for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He was a member of the 2012 and 2013 PFL Academic Honor Rolls.

Son of David and Cheryl Toub…Born on November 15, 1993…Majoring in Sports Management…Toub was fi rst team all-conference and the team’s Most Valuable Lineman at Carmel Catholic in 2011. He is the son of Kansas City Chiefs special teams coordinator David Toub.

#59 SHANE TOUB

OFFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’4”, 290 | RS SOPHOMORE CINCINNATI, OH | COLERAIN HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Vogel is expected to become the full-time starter at left tackle this season, after being pressed into the lineup at guard due to injuries last year. 2013 - Vogel made six starts for Dayton in 2013. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Vogel redshirted for the Flyers during the 2012 season, and was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Michael and Jennifer Vogel…Born on January 17, 1994…Majoring in Mechanical Engineering…Vogel was named all-conference for Colerain in 2011. Vogel was a National Honor Society member.

#77 JIMMY VOGEL

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WIDE RECEIVER | 6’2”, 190 | RS FRESHMAN CINCINNATI, OH | McNICHOLAS HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - The Flyers plan to use Vogele as a backup wide receiver this this 2013 - Vogele redshirted during the 2013 season and was a member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Vogele played wide receiver and defensive back at McNicholas High School. He was a two-time ALL-GCL performer on both sides of the ball. He was McNich’s Defensive Player of the Year and Team Receiver of the Year. He was All-Southwest Ohio as a strong safety. He was the GCL 100 meter dash champion in track, and also lettered in basketball. Son of Gregory and Kerry Vogele...Born September 19, 1994...Majoring in Accounting... His Father played basketball at Notre Dame, his Grandfather played basketball at Cincinnati. #28 THOMAS VOGELE

RUNNING BACK | 6’1”, 200 | RS SOPHOMORE GREENWOOD, IN | CENTER GROVE HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Weeks sits behind two seniors on the depth chart, but will provide quality depth at running back in 2014. 2013 - Weeks appeared in eight games for the Flyers during the 2013 season. He registered fi ve rushing attempts and had one reception. 2012 - Weeks did not appear for the Flyers during the 2012 season. He moved is from receiver to running back during the spring of 2012.

Son of Timothy and Kimberly Weeks...Born on August 6, 1993...Majoring in Exercise Science…Weeks was named team MVP and fi rst team all-county at Center Grove. A dual-sport threat, Weeks was a member of Center Grove’s 2011 Indiana State Champion track team. #4 SPENCER WEEKS

SAFETY | 6’1”, 205 | RS SOPHOMORE NEWTON, IN | SOUTH NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: 2014 - Welsh will be looked upon as a top safety option in 2014. 2013 - Welsh appeared in four games for Dayton and recorded four tackles in the 2013 season. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Welsh redshirted for the Flyers during the 2012 season. His brother Ben was a three-year starter at safety for the Flyers. Luke was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Jeffery and Teresa Welsh...Born on April 4, 1994...Majoring in Exercise Science… Welsh was named conference Player of the Year for South Newton as well as All- Indiana, all-district and all-conference in 2011. He set the single-season rushing record at South Newton with over 1,400 yards. Welsh was South Newton’s valedictorian. #9 LUKE WELSH

44 2014 Media Guide KICKER | 6’0”, 190 | RS SOPHOMORE MOKENA, IL | LINCOLN WAY EAST HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: SCORING FG PAT PTS 2014 - Will returns as the starting kicker for the Flyers this 2013 10-12 41-43 71 season, after being named First Team Preseason All-Pioneer Football League. FIELD GOALS FG PCT. 20-29 30-39 LNG 2013 - Will was named First Team All-PFL for the 2013 season. 2013 10-12 .833 5-6 5-6 38 He made 10 fi eld goals and 41 extra points to lead the team in points with 71. He also had 60 kickoffs for 3,486 yards and recorded 15 touchbacks. 2012 - Will did not appear for the Flyers during the 2012 season, redshirting after making the team as a walk-on. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll. He is of no relation to Willy Will who played receiver for the Flyers in 2002 and 2003. If he continues to perform as he did in 2013, that will change to “the receiver is no relation to him.”

Son of Bill and Karen Will…Majoring in Marketing…Born on September 30, 1993...He was his high school’s Special Teams Player of the Year and second team all-conference as a senior. He was three of four from 40-49 in 2011 for Lincoln Way East High School. #96 WILLIAM WILL

RUNNING BACK | 5’10”, 195 | RS SOPHOMORE LAKE FOREST, IL | LAKE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: RUSHING NO. YDS TD LG AVG 2013 - Williams saw action in six games for the 2013 10 24 0 12 2.4 Flyers in 2013. He rushed for 24 yards on ten attempts. He was a member of the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - Williams was the 2012 Scout Team Player of the Year. He did not appear in any contests for the Flyers last season. He was a member of the 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Son of Hugh and Sam Williams...Born on March 15, 1994... Majoring in Economics… Williams was named fi rst team all-conference, all-area, and All-Illinois, as well as Lake Forest High captain and MVP in 2011. He was also selected to play in the Illinois All- Star game. #36 OWEN WILLIAMS

CORNERBACK | 5’11”, 200 | RS SENIOR COLUMBUS, OH | ST. FRANCIS DeSALES HIGH SCHOOL At Dayton: TACKLES UT AT TOT 2014 - Yinger returns for a fi fth year, and will provide key depth and 2011 1 1 2 experience at the cornerback position. 2012 2 1 3 2013 - He played in eight games for the Flyers and recorded 11 2013 6 5 11 tackles. Was named Academic All-PFL. 2012 - Yinger saw action in nine games for the Flyers during the 2012 season registering three tackles. 2011 - He appeared in two games in 2011 for the Flyers, totaling two tackles. 2010 - Yinger did not see any action during the 2010 season after redshirting as a freshman.

Son of Daniel and Shari Yinger…Born on December 9, 1991…Majoring in Mechanical Engineering… Yinger was a three-year letterwinner in football at St. Francis DeSales, where he was named the special team MVP. He was a member of National Honor Society... His brother Tucker is a freshman on the team. #7 MITCH YINGER

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#18D JACKSON BARDO CORNERBACK | 6’1”, 180 | FRESHMAN FT. THOMAS, KY | HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL Bardo was a two-year starter... His team was a 2012 State Champion and a 2013 State Runner-Up in football. Brother Will currently plays for UD... Majoring in Business.

#5D JOSH BELT CORNERBACK | 5’9”, 160 | FRESHMAN NAPERVILLE, IL | MONTINI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Belt was a team captain on the 2013 Illinois runner-up team in football...His team won the 5A state championship in 2012. Earned All-Conference, All-academic conference, and All-Illinoi Honorable Mention as a senior... Majoring in International Business. #2D KURT BURMEISTER WIDE RECEIVER | 6’3”, 200 | FRESHMAN MARQUETTE, MI | MARQUETTE HIGH SCHOOL Burmeister was a three-sport letterman in football, basketball, and track... Was named all-conference and Player of the Year in football... Member of National Honor Society... Majoring in Pre-Med.

#68 BRYAN CORPUZ OFFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’3”, 240 | FRESHMAN CINCINNATI, OH | McNICHOLAS HIGH SCHOOL Corpuz was a captain, Was named First Team All-GCL and fi rst team all-district…Was GCL Offensive Lineman of the Year as well... Also a three-year letterman in basketball... Majoring in Finance…He could make the depth chart by season’s end. #12D CONNOR COX QUARTERBACK | 6’2”, 190 | FRESHMAN DAVIDSONVILLE, MD | LOOMIS CHAFFEE PREP Cox was captain for both football and baseball... Passed for over 3,000 yards and threw for more than 40 TD’s his senior year, both school records... Named second team all-state... Majoring in Sociology.

#64 JOSEPH DeMUTH DEFFENSIVE END | 6’2”, 227 | FRESHMAN MAYFIELD, OH | NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL LATIN Son of Jeff and Franca DeMuth... Born on November 21, 1995... Majoring in Accounting. DeMuth was a captain of both football and lacrosse... Was the team defensive MVP, and was also fi rst team all- conference, county & district in football. 46 2014 Media Guide #44 ANTHONY DIORIO FLYER | 5’10”, 250 | FRESHMAN MEDFORD, NJ | SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL Born November 27, 1995... Son of Rob Diorio, who played for UD from 1982-85, and is the 11th all-time leading rusher in school history... Majoring in Education. Diorio rushed for over 1,300 yards in his high school career, the only four-year starter in his high school’s history... Was a two time-captain... Was named The Philadelphia Inquirer’s South Jersey Offensive Player of the Year in football as well as the 2013 Camden Courier-Post Defensive Player of the Year... Also named the Burlington County Times Team Player of the Year and was a Brooks Irvine Scholar Athlete. #69 MAX ENGELHART OFFENSIVE GUARD | 6’1”, 270 | FRESHMAN CINCINNATI, OH | SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL Engelhart was named Second Team All-GMC conference... Also a two-year letterman in basketball... Majoring in Business. #97D PETER GARVIN WIDE RECEIVER | 6’0”, 185 | FRESHMAN CINCINNATI, OH | ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL Garvin lettered in football, and also ran track in high school for two years... Majoring in Finance #49 SHANE HANNAH LINEBACKER | 6’1”, 225 | FRESHMAN GERMANTOWN, OH | VALLEY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL Son of Shane and Amy Hannah... Born on June 19, 1996... Father played football in college for Michigan State, and was drafted by the . Hannah was a two-time captain, fi rst team all-conference and all-district, and the SWBL Defensive Player of the Year in high school... Holds the Valley View record for most career tackles (455), and tied the record for tackles in a game (26)... Member of the National Honor Society. #64 WES HEGEMANN DEFFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’2”, 260 | FRESHMAN MINSTER, OH | MINSTER HIGH SCHOOL Hegemann was named Second Team All-MAC for both OT and DT... Also lettered in track...Member of the National Honor Society... Majoring in Marketing. #67 JAYLEN HUDSON DEFENSIVE END | 6’3”, 230 | FRESHMAN ATLANTA, GA | WHITEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Hudson was a three-sport athlete in high school... In football was a captain and was named all-region... In track, he ran the 200 and threw shot & discus... Also won a state championship in basketball... Member of the National Honor Society. 2014 Media Guide 47 THE NEWCOMERS

#13D ALEX JESKE QUARTERBACK | 6’2”, 180 | FRESHMAN GLEN ELLYN, IL | MONTINI GLENBARD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Jeske was a captain for both football and basketball... Was named team MVP, as well as Offensive MVP of his conference... Member of National Honor Society... Majoring in Finance.

#43D ALEX KENNER RUNNING BACK | 6’1”, 225 | FRESHMAN CINCINNATI, OH | ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL Kenner was a two-year starter in both football and baseball in high school... Member of the National Honor Society... Majoring in Sports Management.

#61 ANDREW KOSTECKA OFFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’3”, 245 | FRESHMAN TROY, OH | TROY HIGH SCHOOL Son of Mark and Connie Kostecka... Born on August 8, 1995... Majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Kostecka was a captain and second team all-conference in football... Was standout wrestler in high school, and was 34-7 his senior year…Also a three-time District Qualifi er, and GWOC champion in wrestling... Member of the National Honor Society. #8D CHRIS MACK SAFETY | 6’0”, 185 | FRESHMAN PLAINFIELD, IL | PLAINFIELD NORTH HIGH SCHOOL Mack was the team offensive MVP in high school... Member of the National Honor Society... Majoring in Economics.

#94D KEVIN MALONEY FLYER | 6’2”, 205 | FRESHMAN AVON, OH | AVON HIGH SCHOOL Maloney was a captain, a team defensive MVP, fi rst team all-conference and fi rst team all-county…Was the conference defensive MVP... Member of the National Honor Society... Majoring in Education. #56 NATE MAROTTA LINEBAKER | 6’3”, 225 | FRESHMAN WAYNE, IL | SOUTH ELGIN HIGH SCHOOL Son of Phil and Deb Marotta…Born on June 26, 1996…Majoring in Business. Marotta was a three-year starter, was named team defensive Player of the Year and was a fi nalist conference MVP... Also fi rst team all-conference and fi rst team all-area... He was also Academic All-Illinois.

48 2014 Media Guide #17D TONY MAZZA LINEBACKER | 6’1”, 195 | FRESHMAN CINCINNATI, OH | ELDERHIGH SCHOOL Mazza was a captain and a two-time First Team All-GCL selection... Majoring in Civil Engineering #10 ANDREW McCORMICK LINEBACKER | 6’1”, 210 | FRESHMAN LOUISVILLE, KY | ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL McCormick was a captain of both the football and baseball teams in high school... Was team Defensive Player of the Year and all-district in football... Also all-district in baseball... His brother Pat was an offensive guard for UD from 2006-08... Majoring in Pre-Med.

#91 DANNY McMANAMON OFFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’2”, 245 | FRESHMAN CLEVELAND, OH | ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL McManamon was a team captain for the regional championship team at St. Edward High School... His brother Colin is a wide receiver plays for UD... Majoring in Business.

#84 NICK MEOLA TIGHT END | 6’4”, 225 | FRESHMAN ASHTABULA, OH | LAKESIDE HIGH SCHOOL Meola was named fi rst team all-conference and fi rst team all-district in high school... Majoring in Exercise Science. #58 GRIFFIN O’GARA DEFENSIVE END | 6’3”, 215 | FRESHMAN CINCINNATI, OH | WYOMING HIGH SCHOOL O’Gara was named fi rst team all-conference in high school... Majoring in Economics

#46D WYATT OHM RUNNINGBACK | 5’9”, 180 | FRESHMAN AVON LAKE, OH | AVON LAKE HIGH SCHOOL Ohm was fi rst team all-conference and fi rst team al-district... Named team’s offensive MVP...Also a two-time captain for the track team... Member of the National Honor Society... Majoring in Chemical Engineering.

2014 Media Guide 49 THE NEWCOMERS

#25D RYAN PARKS CORNERBACK | 6’0”, 175 | FRESHMAN NAPERVILLE, IL | BENET ACADEMY Parks was a team captain, and was also named fi rst team all-conference #33D JARED RUFFING WIDE RECEIVER | 6’2”, 195 | FRESHMAN HUDSON, OH | HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL Ruffi ng was a captain of both the football team, as well as the rugby team... Was also named conference Defensive Lineman of the Year, and fi rst team all-league... Member of the National Honor Society... Majoring in Engineering. #95 MIKE RUFFOLO KICKER | 5’10”, 170 | FRESHMAN DAYTON, OH | ALTER HIGH SCHOOL Son of John and Susan Ruffolo... Born July 31, 1995... Majoring in Business. Ruffalo was the two-time GCL Conference Kicker of the Year... Was also fi rst team all-area and First Team All-Southwest Ohio... A perfect 14/14 on fi eld goals his last two high school seasons... Holds Alter High School’s record for longest fi eld goal at 44 yards. #63 MITCH SCHLEYER CENTER | 6’0”, 250 | FRESHMAN ORLANDO PARK, IL | MARIST HIGH SCHOOL Schleyer was a team captain, fi rst team all-conference and fi rst team all-area in high school... Majoring in Economics. Schleyer is listed as the third string center for the Flyers heading into the season. #37 CHRISTIAN SEARLES CORNERBACK | 5’9”, 170 | FRESHMAN CHICAGO, IL | MT. CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL Son of Stephen and Charlotte Searles... Born on December 31, 1995... Majoring in Business. Searles was a two-sport athlete in high school... In football he was First Team All-Illinois, all-conference, all-area... In basketball he was a captain, and fi rst team all-conference and all-area... Member of the National Honor Society…He will be a backup corner and see time as a kick returner in 2014. #65 MICHAEL SERNUS DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6’3”, 230 | FRESHMAN WIMETTE, IL | NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL Sernus was fi rst team all-conference and the conference Defensive Player of the Year, as well as fi rst team all-area and the area Defensive Lineman of the Year...Led his high school team in tackles for loss and sacks his senior year.

50 2014 Media Guide #72 NICK SURGES DEFENSIVE END | 6’3”, 220 | FRESHMAN NAPERVILLE, IL | BENET ACADEMY Surges was a team captain and team MVP... Was also fi rst team all-conference and fi rst team all-area, as well as being named the conference Defensive Lineman of the Year... Majoring in Economics. #24D JAKE TERSIGNI WIDE RECEIVER | 5’11”, 170 | FRESHMAN AVON, OH | HOBAN HIGH SCHOOL Tersigni was a captain, fi rst team all-conference, fi rst team all-district, and Second Team All-Ohio in football...Holds school records for receptions and receiving yardage in a single season... Also lettered in track... Majoring in Marketing. #81 TYLER TUMPANE WIDE RECEIVER | 5’11”, 170 | FRESHMAN NAPERVILLE, IL | MONTINI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Son of Bill and Kathy Tumpane... Born September 28, 1995... Majoring in Marketing. Tumpane was a captain, First Team All-Illinois, all-conference and all-area... Was also all-conference & all-area in baseball... Member of the National Honor Society…He is projected to be a prime backup at wideout in 2014. #41 ANDREW WAY SAFETY | 5’11”, 180 | FRESHMAN HEBRON, KY | CONNER HIGH SCHOOL Son of Greg and Janice Way... Born on October 25, 1995... Grandfather played for North Texas, and older brother played for Georgetown from 2005-09. Way won the National High School Pro Football Hall of Fame Award for Excellence... Also was named 1st team WR and DB by the Northern Kentucky Coaches Association... A “That’s My Boy” Regional Winner... Member of the National Honor Society. #3D MATTHEW WAY SAFETY | 5’10”, 170 | FRESHMAN COVINGTON, KY | CONVINGTON CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Way was a team captain, and was named First Team All-Northern Kentucky Coaches Association... Was named the CrossTown Showdown Game MVP... Holds school record for most career Interceptions with 12... Majoring in Sports Management. #19D TUCKER YINGER RUNNINGBACK | 5’11”, 170 | FRESHMAN COLUMBUS, OH | ST. FRANCIS DESALES HIGH SCHOOL Son of Dan and Shari Yinger... His brother Mitch also plays for UD... Born on January 20, 1996... Majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Yinger was a captain for both football and lacrosse... Was named a Speilman Scholar-Athlete, and was also fi rst team all-conference. 2014 Media Guide 51 COMBINED STATS

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Aug 29, 2013 at #24 Youngstown State L 10-28 12018 All games 7-4 3-2 4-2 0-0 Sep 7, 2013 DUQUESNE W 23-20 3478 Conference 5-3 2-2 3-1 0-0 Sep 14, 2013 at Robert Morris W 21-14 1625 Non-Conference 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 * Sep 28, 2013 MARIST L 20-31 5146 * Oct 5, 2013 DAVIDSON W 40-8 2376 Team Statistics UD OPP * Oct 12, 2013 at Stetson W 49-20 5116 FIRST DOWNS 208 205 * Oct 19, 2013 SAN DIEGO W 45-38 3235 R u s h i n g 101 78 * Oct 26, 2013 at Morehead State W 42-14 7547 P a s s i n g 96 109 * Nov 2, 2013 BUTLER L 30-33 2872 P e n a l t y 11 18 * 11/09/13 at Drake L 10-36 2456 RUSHING YARDAGE 1943 1550 * Nov 16, 2013 at Valparaiso W 45-20 1668 Rushing Attempts 426 391 Average Per Rush 4.6 4.0 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Average Per Game 176.6 140.9 KACSOR, Connor 10 177 996 30 966 5.5 10 32 96.6 TDs Rushing 25 14 BARDO, Will 10 96 603 84 519 5.4 9 71 51.9 PASSING YARDAGE 2247 2585 WASHINGTON, Rob 11 95 432 6 426 4.5 5 61 38.7 C o m p - A t t - I n t 174-320-10 205-372-13 HUCKESTEIN, G. 11 18 37 3 34 1.9 0 8 3.1 Average Per Pass 7.0 6.9 WILLIAMS, Owen 6 10 31 7 24 2.4 0 12 4.0 Average Per Catch 12.9 12.6 HUNTER, Gary 9 3 18 1 17 5.7 1 17 1.9 Average Per Game 204.3 235.0 WEEKS, Spencer 8 5 11 3 8 1.6 0 4 1.0 TDs Passing 15 18 JOHNSON, Luke 11 8 23 22 1 0.1 0 8 0.1 TOTAL OFFENSE 4190 4135 SESS, Kyle 5 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.2 Average Per Play 5.6 5.4 PIGNATIELLO, K. 11 2 1 15 -14 -7.0 0 1 -1.3 Average Per Game 380.9 375.9 TEAM 6 11 0 37 -37 -3.4 0 0 -6.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 38-784 44-920 Total 11 426 2152 209 1943 4.6 25 71 176.6 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 27-262 20-111 Opponents 11 391 1845 295 1550 4.0 14 80 140.9 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-304 10-138 FUMBLES-LOST 19-13 21-7 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g PENALTIES-Yards 54-522 55-466 BARDO, Will 10 126.79 144-262-8 55.0 1920 13 86 192.0 PUNTS-AVG 53-39.8 64-36.2 JOHNSON, Luke 11 105.38 30-57-2 52.6 327 2 64 29.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 5 2 2 9 : 2 5 TEAM 6 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 57/148 59/163 Total 11 122.58 174-320-10 54.4 2247 15 86 204.3 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/20 6/22 Opponents 11 122.46 205-372-13 55.1 2585 18 92 235.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g WESTON, Nick 3 41 13.7 1 35 HUNTER, Gary 9 36 726 20.2 4 86 80.7 SCHWENKE, Ryan 3 28 9.3 0 28 SMITH, Ross 11 35 417 11.9 0 43 37.9 MONNIER, Colin 2 65 32.5 1 60 MACIS, Gabe 11 34 413 12.1 4 63 37.5 KRAFFT, Clay 1 14 14.0 0 14 STUART, Cory 9 23 194 8.4 0 16 21.6 BEASCHLER,Chris 1 42 42.0 1 42 JOHNSON,Branden 2 13 207 15.9 4 41 103.5 ELIAS, Zach 1 78 78.0 0 78 KACSOR, Connor 10 9 58 6.4 0 11 5.8 SEBETIC, Kyle 1 0 0.0 0 0 WASHINGTON, Rob 11 8 78 9.8 2 24 7.1 BIANCO, Matt 1 36 36.0 0 36 PALIN, Ian 11 6 64 10.7 0 16 5.8 NEY, Dan 7 5 57 11.4 1 21 8.1 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk McMANAMON,Colin 5 4 35 8.8 0 13 7.0 PIGNATIELLO, K. 53 2108 39.8 66 3 8 16 6 0 WEEKS, Spencer 8 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 Total 11 174 2247 12.9 15 86 204.3 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Opponents 11 205 2585 12.6 18 92 235.0 HUNTER, Gary 16 160 10.0 0 36 MACIS, Gabe 6 57 9.5 0 25 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk STUBBS, Cameron 3 28 9.3 0 23 WILL, William 10-12 83.3 0-0 5-6 5-6 0-0 0-0 38 0 BIANCO, Matt 1 2 2.0 0 2 SMITH, Ross 1 15 15.0 0 15 PAT Total 27 262 9.7 0 36 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Opponents 20 111 5.6 0 32 WILL, William - 10-12 41-43 - - - - - 71 KACSOR, Connor 10 ------60 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg BARDO, Will 9 ------54 HUNTER, Gary 21 514 24.5 1 100 WASHINGTON, Rob 7 ------42 STUBBS, Cameron 5 138 27.6 0 35 HUNTER, Gary 6 ------36 PALIN, Ian 4 39 9.8 0 23 JOHNSON,Branden 4 ------24 HUCKESTEIN, G. 3 38 12.7 0 16 MACIS, Gabe 4 ------24 HAGAN, Chris 2 18 9.0 0 18 BEASCHLER,Chris 1 ------6 WASHINGTON, Rob 2 21 10.5 0 21 MONNIER, Colin 1 ------6 NEY, Dan 1 16 16.0 0 16 WESTON, Nick 1 ------6 Total 38 784 20.6 1 100 NEY, Dan 1 ------6 Opponents 44 920 20.9 0 64 SEBETIC, Kyle ------0 JOHNSON, Luke - - - - - 0-1 - - 0 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Total 44 10-12 41-43 - - 0-1 - - 335 HUNTER, Gary 9 17 726 160 514 0 1417 157.4 Opponents 34 9-11 29-33 1-1 - - - - 262 KACSOR, Conno 10 966 58 0 0 0 1024 102.4 W A S H I N G T O N , 11 426 78 0 21 0 525 47.7 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total BARDO, Will 10 519 0 0 0 0 519 51.9 University of Dayton 113 69 71 68 14 335 MACIS, Gabe 11 0 413 57 0 0 470 42.7 Opponents 57 55 72 71 7 262 Total 11 1943 2247 262 784 304 5540 503.6 Opponents 11 1550 2585 111 920 138 5304 482.2 52 Total Offense g plays rush 2014pass total Mediaavg/g Guide

Opponents 11 763 1550 2585 4135 375.9 DEFENSIVE STATS

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 42 MONNIER, Colin 11 41 64 105 12.5-31 3.5-15 2-65 3 2 1-0 . . . 45 BEASCHLER,Chris 11 38 45 83 7.5-16 0.5-6 1-42 4 . . 1 . . 15 SAVAGE, Howard 11 47 28 75 2.0-2 . . 7 . 1-0 2 . . 24 SEBETIC, Kyle 11 46 17 63 1.5-1 . 1-0 7 . . 1 . . 30 SCHWENKE, Ryan 11 21 35 56 3.0-4 . 3-28 1 . . . . . 22 WESTON, Nick 11 23 27 50 0.5-1 . 3-41 3 1 . . . . 34 ALBER, Austen 11 14 32 46 4.0-12 1.0-8 . 2 1 . 2 . . 27 ELIAS, Zach 10 25 14 39 1.5-11 . 1-78 6 . . 1 . . 47 DOWD, Pat 11 18 19 37 12.5-67 11.5-64 . 1 2 1-0 2 1 . 97 ASHELMAN, Miles 10 6 22 28 3.5-7 0.5-4 . . 4 . . . . 57 DUNN, Brannon 8 4 22 26 2.5-15 1.5-12 . 1 1 . 1 . . 20 LEACH, Danny 7 17 7 24 1.0-4 . . 1 . . . . . 46 SUDNICK, Nate 10 10 11 21 7.5-20 1.5-8 . . 4 . . . . 58 KACZKOWSKI, Vic 8 9 9 18 3.5-19 3.5-19 . . 1 . 1 . . 33 MORGAN, Devon 11 7 10 17 4.0-22 2.5-20 . . 4 . . . . 19 SWARD, Sean 9 5 8 13 . . . . 1 . 1 . . 38 KRAFFT, Clay 11 3 8 11 1.0-1 . 1-14 ...... 7 YINGER, Mitch 8 6 5 11 0.5-6 . . 1 . . . . . 41 STUBBS, Cameron 10 4 7 11 . . . 1 . . 1 . . 62 BROWN, Matt 5 4 4 8 1.0-5 ...... 26 SANDERS, Mitch 9 1 7 8 . . . . . 3-0 . . . 31 HAGAN, Chris 8 4 2 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 21 BIANCO, Matt 4 2 3 5 . . 1-36 ...... 40 KACZKOWSKI,Nick 7 1 3 4 ...... 14 WELSH, Luke 3 . 4 4 0.5-6 ...... 36 HARMOTTO, Nolan 8 1 2 3 ...... 1 . . 13 BASS, Brett 2 2 1 3 ...... 96 WILL, William 11 1 1 2 ...... 52 DELANEY, Robert 6 . 2 2 ...... 74 CORTOPASSI, C. 7 1 1 2 ...... 28 LAWNICZAK,Ricky 4 . 1 1 ...... 56 ESTEY, Ben 6 1 . 1 ...... 6 LAUDIZIO, Mike 4 1 . 1 ...... 71 HERAK, Trevor 3 . 1 1 ...... 4 WEEKS, Spencer 8 . 1 1 ...... 83 STUART, Cory 9 1 . 1 ...... 29 WASHINGTON, Rob 11 1 . 1 ...... 23 KACSOR, Connor 10 . 1 1 ...... 2 HUNTER, Gary 9 1 . 1 ...... Total 11 366 424 790 70-250 26-156 13-304 38 21 7-0 14 1 . Opponents 11 378 400 778 53-142 15-81 10-138 39 31 13-61 10 1 .

2014 Media Guide 53 FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS

HARRY BAUJAN MIKE KELLY “THE BLOND BEAST” UD Football Coach (1981-2007) When Mike Kellyís 27-year run UD Football Coach (1923-1946) as the University of Daytonís UD Director of Athletics (1947-1964) head football coach ended at the end of the 2007 season, it concluded with an .819 Most successful coaches make a splash once they arrive winning percentage (246-54- at a job. But , the University of Dayton head 1), the fourth-best percentage football coach for 21 years between 1923 and 1946, made a among coaches with at least splash on the way to the job. 25 years experience. Florida A&Mís legendary Jake Gaither He had to. Spring fl oods is No. 1 (.844), Nebraskaís had come to his hometown Tom Osborne is second (.836) of Beardstown, Illinois, and Michiganís Fielding Yost and he had to row a boat (.828) is third. across town to catch the train that would bring him As a competitor, the wins are to Dayton for an interview. important, but as a teacher, just as important if not more He made the train, and were the young men who went on to become doctors, got the job as an assistant architects, business professionals, leaders in their coach under Van Hill. The communities, and yes, teachers and coaches. rest, as the saying goes, is history. Flyer football Kelly came to UD in 1977 as Rick Carterís defensive history, that is. coordinator. After the Flyers won the 1980 NCAA Division III national championship, Carter A standout end for Knute moved on to Holy Cross and Kelly Rockneís Notre Dame was named Daytonís head coach. powerhouses between 1913 and 1917, Baujan During his fi rst 12 years as head served with the Army in coach, the Flyers were in the Europe during World War I. NCAA Division III category and After a short professional went to the playoffs eight times. football career that fi rst Dayton went to the national title brought him to Dayton as a member of the Massillon game four times under Kellyís Tigers, he accepted the position at UD. leadership, winning the 1989 national title. He served one season as assistant, then was named head coach prior to the 1923 season. This was the beginning for In addition to the 1989 NCAA the modern era of Flyer football, and it was a success from Division III national title, Kellyís the very fi rst play. On his fi rst play as a head coach, the Flyers were also NCAA FCS Mid- Blond Beast as Baujan was nicknamed, called a pass from Major national champions (by a Vince Moir to Walter Achiu that went for a TD. national poll) in 2002 and 2007.

In 21 years as a head coach, Kelly cemented his place among college footballís Baujanís teams were never coaching giants during the 2002 season when he became outscored over a season, and he the second-fastest (now third-fastest) coach in NCAA compiled a 124-64-8 record. history to reach 200 wins. He made it in just 242 games- -faster than Joe Paterno, faster than Bo Schembechler, Following his coaching career, faster than , faster than Bear Bryant. Baujan served as UDís Director of Athletics from 1947 to 1964. Forty-eight of UDís fi rst 50 Academic All-America In 1961, the University bestowed selections played for Kelly, and UD produced 84 fi rst team the name on the All-Americans in the Kelly era. football stadium that was built in 1925 in time for Baujanís third Kelly is UDís record holder in wins, having almost twice as year as head coach. many as Baujanís 124. Kellyís 27 years as a head coach is also the longest tenure of any head coach in any sport at Baujan was inducted into the the University of Dayton. University of Dayton Athletic Hall of Fame in 1968, and was Kelly was the sole inductee in the 2008 University of given the top distinction in college football in 1990, when Dayton Athletic Hall of Fame Class. He joined Baujan in he was posthumously inducted into the National Football the National Football Foundationís College Football Hall of Foundationís College Football Hall of Fame. Fame when he was inducted on July 16, 2011. 54 2014 Media Guide FLYER LEGENDS

CHUCK NOLL ‘53 JON GRUDEN ‘86 4-Time Super Bowl Champion Super Bowl Champion Pro Football Hall of Fame Monday Night Football Analyst

Chuck Noll, a former University of Dayton co-captain When Jon Gruden was a backup quarterback as a and a starter on UDís only Division I team to play in the senior at the University of Dayton, he went to Flyer post-season, gained the highest honor in the football coach Mike Kelly and volunteered to play on special world on July 31, 1995 when he was inducted into the teams. Kelly looked at Gruden and asked him a Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. question: “You want to be coach someday. Would it be a good coaching move for me to risk an injury to my UD went 7-3 in 1951, and played in the 1952 Salad Bowl. backup quarterback by letting him play special teams? Dayton lost to Houston 26-21 in Phoenix, Arizona. Gruden grudgingly saw Kellyís point, but even Gruden would probably admit that things worked out okay for Noll is the only pro coach to win four Super Bowls, but him, as his Tampa Bay Buccaneers won Super Bowl long before anyone dreamed of a Super Bowl, Noll was XXXVII 48-21 in 2003. a standout offensive lineman and linebacker for the UD Flyers. He was a part of Dayton teams that set school Gruden is the second University of Dayton graduate to records for net offense (3,731), fi rst downs rushing win the Super Bowl. Former UD co-captain and 1993 (115), fewest net yards allowed (1,954) and fewest net Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Chuck Noll won four rushing yards allowed (946). Those records have since Super Bowls (IX, X, XII. & XIV) as coach of the Pittsburgh been broken, but remain UDís Division I highs in those Steelers. Noll started at center and linebacker for the categories. Flyers and graduated from the University in 1953. Gruden played quarterback at Dayton and earned his He was a team captain in 1952, and graduated from UD degree in 1986. in 1953. Noll was selected as a charter member to UDís Athletic Hall of Fame in 1962. Born August 17, 1963 in Sandusky, Ohio, Gruden attended South Bend Clay High School in Indiana and After seven seasons with the , Noll was a three-year letterman at quarterback at UD and spent nine years as an assistant coach with the Los graduated with a degree in Communications. The Flyers Angeles Chargers and Baltimore Colts before being had a 24-7 record in Grudenís three varsity seasons named head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969. there and Gruden was honored with the prestigious Lt. Andy Zulli Memorial Award, given to the senior player Nollís 23-year record of 209 wins, 156 losses and 1 tie who best exemplifi es the qualities of sportsmanship is the sixth-highest win total in the history of the NFL. and character. He retired in 1991 after 40 years in professional football as a player, assistant coach and head coach. After completing his coaching career with the Bucs, Gruden joined ESPNís Monday Night Football broadcast Always a great supporter of the University, Noll served team for the 2009 season. on the UD Board of Trustees at the University of Dayton (1993- 2002) and was an Honorary Board member until Dayton was the fi fth school to have two graduates his death in the summer of 2014. He received a Special coach their teams to the Super Bowl. The others are: Achievement Award in 1976 and a Distinguished Alumni Arkansas (Barry Switzer and Jimmy Johnson), San award in 1980. Noll served as the Reunion Gift Chair Jose State (Bill Walsh and Dick Vermeil), Southern Cal for the Class of ë53ís forty-fi ve year reunion in 1998 (Jeff Fisher and Mike Holmgren) and SMU (Forrest and was the honorary co-chair during the Call to Lead Gregg and Raymond Berry). A sixth school, Eastern Campaign(1996-2002). Illinois (Mike Shanahan and Sean Payton) joined the club in 2009. 2014 Media Guide 55 FLYER FOOTBALL NOTES

GOOD NEWS WORTH REPEATING... The Flyers enter the season with the season of the PFL. UD is led by four First Team Preseason All-PFL selections – third-best winning percentage (.753, 116-38) in FCS football since 2000 AND quarterback Will Bardo, defensive end Pat Dowd, running back Connor Kacsor have produced the most football Academic All-Americans (22) at any level of and placekicker William Will. Bardo and Dowd are the 2014 Flyer co-captains. competition in the same time frame. The top fi ve are Harvard (.784), Montana Dayton fi nished 7-4 overall and 5-3 in the PFL in 2013. The Flyers fi nished tied (.770), Dayton (.753), North Dakota State (.735) and Appalachian State (.711). for fourth in the Pioneer Football League and had their 36th winning season in the last 37 years last year. STREAKING… UD has not been shut out in a school-record 419 straight games, the best such active string in all of college football. The last team to shut out THE MAN AT THE TOP… Rick Chamberlin has guided UD to 47 wins in his fi rst the Flyers was Marshall, 9-0, on Oct. 16, 1976. That is also the all-time FCS six seasons. A Flyer All-American linebacker in his playing days, Chamberlin record. has been a part of 341 of UD’s 641 wins – 26 as a player, 268 as an assistant coach, and 47 as a head coach. He has also been a part of 439 of UD’s 1,024 SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM… In the last 14 years, the University of Dayton games. football program has produced 22 Academic All-Americans, the most of any college football team. In the history of the Academic All-America program, UD WHERE THERE IS A WILL (LEFT-HANDED VERSION)… A four-year starter at football has had 52 Academic All-Americans. Among schools playing Division quarterback, Will Bardo was Dayton’s MVP last season. He moved into second I football, only Nebraska (106), Penn State (62) and Notre Dame (57) have had place on UD’s career total yardage list last year (6,730 yards). The lefty from more. The Flyers also had 72 players on the 2013 PFL Academic Honor Roll, Highlands High School in Ft. Thomas, Ky., completed 144 of 262 yards passing the most in the PFL for the 19th time in the 21-year history of the league. UD (.550) for 1,920 yards and 13 TD. He also gained 519 yards on 96 rushing is one of eight D-I schools (and the only one in the PFL) to have a Campbell attempts (5.4 avg.) and scored nine touchdowns, all second on the team. Over Trophy semifi nalist for eight straight seasons. The Campbell Trophy is the the last six games he played, he was 79 of 129 (.612) for 1,127 yards and nine National Football Foundation’s award sometimes referred to as “the Academic scores. Heisman.” NO DOWD ABOUT IT… Pat Dowd is the only active two-time All-Pioneer 600 CLUB… The Flyers became the 11th NCAA FCS team (and the fi rst west of Football League selection. A product of Cleveland St. Ignatius High School, he the Alleghenies) to win at least 600 games in its football history when UD beat led UD and was third in FCS football in sacks (1.05 per game). For the second Davidson on October 18, 2008. Here are the 15 members of the club, heading straight season, all but one of his sacks were in PFL action (7.5 in 2012, 10.5 in into the 2013 season. Yale (876), Harvard (838), Penn (828), Princeton (799), 2013). Dowd tied an FCS record with six sacks at Drake. The redshirt senior Delaware (668), Dartmouth (668), Lehigh (668), Lafayette (664), North Dakota was also tied for team honors in tackles for a loss (12.5) and fumbles forced (2) State (656),Dayton (641), Cornell (632), Northern Iowa (632), North Dakota in 2013. (620), Colgate (620) and Holy Cross (609). Of the 600 Club members, Dayton has played the fewest seasons (105, nine fewer than Northern Iowa’s 114). UD GROUND GAINER… The top returning rusher in the PFL, Connor Kacsor gained moved into the Top 10 in 2010. The Flyers’ .640 all-time winning percentage 966 yards and scored 10 TD’s despite missing one game and all but two plays is fourth among the “600 club” and ninth all-time. The top 10 FCS winning of another a year ago. The Leo (Ind.) High School grad averaged 119.6 yards percentages going into 2013 consists of Yale (.700), Grambling (.689), Harvard a game in PFL action. He gained over 100 yards in four straight games in the (.678), Princeton (.663), Tennessee State (.662), Florida A&M (.657), Dayton middle of the season, beginning with 244 yards against Davidson. A true (.639), Coastal Carolina (.638), North Dakota State (.638) and Penn (.632). senior, Kacsor has eight 100+ yard games in 19 career games.

PFL POWER… The Pioneer Football League is entering its 22nd season. The WHERE THERE IS A WILL (RIGHT-FOOTED VERSION)… In a matter of 15 original (and now the only) Division I strictly need-based football league months, William Will went from being an unrecruited walk-on to the 2014 First began with charter members Butler, Dayton, Drake, Evansville, San Diego Team All-Pioneer Football League placekicker. In his fi rst year of collegiate and Valparaiso. The Flyers’ 89-29 PFL record is the best in the history of the action, the redshirt freshman was 10 of 12 on fi eld goals and 41 of 43 in PAT’s. league. He was fi ve-of-six in fi eld goals from beyond 30 yards and was Dayton’s leading scorer with 71 points. He is from Mokena, Ill., and graduated from PFL POLL… The Flyers were picked to fi nish second in the Pioneer Football Lincoln Way East High School. League in this year’s preseason poll of the league’s coaches. This is the 22nd

56 2014 Media Guide THE HISTORY HISTORY

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS NAME YEAR(S) PUBLICATION/ORGANIZATION POSITION Ralph Niehaus 1936 AP Little All-America Tackle FOOTBALL GAZETTE Jim Currin 1952 Catholic Digest Tight End PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 1957 Look Magazine Offensive End United Press International Lou Loncar ...... 1989 ...... Defensive Catholic Digest Kevin Johns ...... 1996 ...... Offensive Football Writers Association Eric Willman ...... 2001 ...... Offensive Rick Chamberlin 1978 Football Coaches Association Linebacker Chris Chaney 1981 Football Coaches Association Free Safety Mark Kasmer ...... 2002 ...... Defensive Joe Drobnich 1982 Division III Sports Information Directors Middle Guard Jesse Obert ...... 2002 ...... Specialist David Kemp 1984 Kodak College Division Linebacker Jeff Slayback 1984 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Offensive Guard Greg French 1985 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Placekicker POSTSEASON BOWL GAME Doug Zimmer 1985, 1986 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Defensive Back Gerry Meyer 1986 Kodak College Di vision Offensive Tackle APPEARANCES CoSIDA Pizza Hut Football News ALL-STAR GAME IN CHICAGO Doug Zimmer 1986 AP Little All-America Placekicker Jack Padley ...... 1940 Dave Moeglin 1986 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Linebacker Jim Katcavage ...... 1956 Dave Jones 1987 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Tailback Football News Fred Dugan ...... 1958 Dave Oberst 1987 Football News Defensive Tackle Emil Karas ...... 1959 Gordy Massa 1988 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Offensive Guard Football Gazette EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME Pat DiGiacomo 1989 Football Gazette Offensive Tackle Leroy Ka-Ne ...... 1950 Pizza Hut Jim Katcavage ...... 1955 Mike Duvic 1989 Football Gazette Kicker Fred Dugan ...... 1958 Kodak Pizza Hut Mickey Bitsko ...... 1964 Kevin Hofacre 1989 Pizza Hut Fullback Tom Stangle ...... 1966 Lou Loncar 1989 Football Gazette Defensive Tackle Jim Stangle ...... 1969 Steve Harder 1990 Champion U.S.A. Offensive Tackle Leo Dillon ...... 1970 Kodak Brian Olson 1991 Kodak Offensive Guard Champion U.S.A. BLUE-GRAY GAME Football Gazette Bob DeMarco ...... 1960 Robert Christy 1992 Football Gazette Middle Guard Andy Pellegrino 1992 Kodak Center Gary Kosins ...... 1971 AP Little All-America Jim Jensen ...... 1980 Champion U.S.A Football Gazette HULA BOWL Tim Duvic 1994 American Football Coaches Association Kicker Mickey Bitsko ...... 1964 Matt Deters 1995 Football Gazette Defenisve Back Brian Kadel 1995 Football Gazette Quarterback Brady Wolfer 1995 Football Gazette Offensive Lineman Sean Gorius 1996, 1997 Football Gazette Linebacker NATIONAL FOOTBALL Jim Homoki 1996 Football Gazette Linebacker Pat Hugar 1996 Football Gazette Wide Receiver FOUNDATION COLLEGE Ryan Hulme 1996 Football Gazette Kicker Kevin Johns 1996 Football Gazette Quarterback FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Josh Lemmon 1996 Football Gazette Offensive Guard Jeff Verhoff 1996 Football Gazette Defensive Back Harry Baujan ...... 1990 Joel Cutler 1997 Football Gazette Offensive Lineman Mike Kelly...... 2011 Mark Thobe 1997, 1998 Football Gazette Defensive Back Jay Fullenkamp 1998 Football Gazette Offensive Guard Chuck Kohstall 1998 Football Gazette Linebacker Paul Conradson 1999 Football Gazette Offensive Tackle Brad Thobe 1999 Football Gazette Safety NATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL Jermaine Bailey 2000 Football Gazette Running Back OF FAME AWARD WINNERS Shawn Eddy 2000 Football Gazette Offensive Guard Trent Karn 2001 Football Gazette Middle Guard Bob Heckman ...... 1962 Mark Kasmer 2001 Football Gazette Safety Leo Dillon ...... 1970 Division I-AA Mid-Major Eric Willman 2001 Football Gazette Offensive Lineman Tim Quinn ...... 1972 Division I-AA Mid-Major Steve Keller ...... 1992 American Football Coaches Association Brandon Cramer ...... 2007 Mark Kasmer 2002 Football Gazette Safety Associated Press Division I-AA Mid-Major Nate Moore 2002 Football Gazette Offensive Tackle NCAA STATISTICS LEADERS Jesse Obert 2002 Football Gazette Kicker Gary Kosins ...... 1970 Associated Press Doug Jones 2003 Sports Network Mid-Major Defensive Back Tied Brian Beam (Air Force) for the national lead Nate Moore 2003 Sports Network Mid-Major Offensive Tackle in (12.0 points per game average) Doug Jones 2004 Sports Network Mid-Major Defensive Back Dan Sharley ...... 1990 American Football Coaches Assocation Football Gazette D-III passing effi ciency (165.1 rating) Jason Resch 2004 Sports Network Mid-Major Kicker Steve Keller ...... 1992 Football Gazette D-III passing effi ciency (168.9 rating) Robby Schwab 2004 Sports Network Mid-Major Center Football Gazette Brian Kadel ...... 1995 Ryan Winner 2005 Football Gazette Offensive Tackle D-IAA passing effi ciency (175.0 rating) Sports Network Casey Klaus 2005 Football Gazette Defensive Back Sports Network Ross Mroczek 2005 Sports Network Offensive Guard Football Gazette John Hoppe 2006 Football Gazette Linebacker Nick Ruhe 2006 Football Gazette Wide Receiver/PR Matt Champa 2007 Football Foundation Tight End College Sporting News Tight End CollegeSportsReport.com Tight End Sports Network Tight End James Vercammen 2010 American Football Coaches Association Defensive Back Brandon Cramer, a 2007 co-captain, was the NCAA Division I Academic All-American of the Year and a fi nalist for the Draddy Trophy. 58 2014 Media Guide FIRST TEAM ALL-PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUES William Will ...... 2013 ...... PK Matt Smyth ...... 2009 (ALPHA ORDER) Justin Willhoite ...... 2001...... OG Kelly Spiker ...... 2002 Eric Willman ...... 2001...... OT Brandon Staley ...... 2004 Jermaine Bailey ...... 2000, 2001 ...... RB Brandon Wingeier ...... 2009, 2010...... DE Ryan Stangle ...... 1999 Brian Bailin ...... 2011 ...... LB Ryan Winner ...... 2004 ...... OT Robert Strong ...... 2012 Andy Bentley ...... 2002 ...... T Brady Wolfer ...... 1995 ...... OL Cory Stuart ...... 2013 Blake Bikowski ...... 2007 ...... C Mike Stylski ...... 1996 Tyler Bowersock...... 2001, 2002 ...... LB FIRST TEAM ALL-ACADEMIC Matt Swartz ...... 2007 Matt Champa ...... 2007 ...... TE Chris Anderson ...... 2002, 2003 Brad Thobe ...... 1998-99 Zack Cline ...... 1995 ...... OL Will Bardo ...... 2013 Dan Thobe ...... 1993 Paul Conradson ...... 1999 ...... T Christopher Beaschler...... 2013 Mark Thobe ...... 1997 Tom Corcoran ...... 2013 ...... OL Eric Belcher ...... 1996 Steve Valentino ...... 2009, 2010 Brandon Cramer ...... 2005 ...... DB Andy Bentley ...... 2001, 2002 Brad Van Vleet ...... 1999 Jim Croghan...... 2007 ...... T Bart Bergfeld ...... 2008 Jeff Verhoff ...... 1996, 1997 Jeff Cutler ...... 1997 ...... OL Matt Bianco ...... 2012 Steve Verhoff ...... 2004, 2005 Chris Dearth ...... 2003 ...... DL Brent Bickel ...... 1995 Chris Vermillion ...... 2006, 2007 Matt Deters ...... 1994, 1995 ...... DB Sean Borchers ...... 2001, 2002 Corey Vossler...... 2008 Pat Dowd ...... 2012, 2013 ...... DE Tyler Bowersock...... 2001, 2002 Scott Vossler ...... 2007 Chad Duff ...... 1997 ...... OL Chad Burton ...... 2005 Jarrod Wachter...... 2002 Tim Duvic ...... 1994 ...... PK Matt Champa ...... 2007 Ben Welsh ...... 2009 Shawn Eddy ...... 2000...... OL Jason Cocco ...... 1995 Stan Wheeler ...... 1993 Barry Esposito ...... 1994 ...... WR Paul Conradson ...... 1999 Pete Wehrman ...... 1996, 1997 Jeff Fallis ...... 2001...... P Chris Cortopassi ...... 2013 William Will ...... 2013 Jude France ...... 1994 ...... OL Brandon Cramer ...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Justin Willhoite ...... 2000, 2001 Tyler Friedrich ...... 2009, 2010...... OL Jim Croghan...... 2007 Brandon Wingeier ...... 2008,2009, 2010 Jay Fullenkamp ...... 1998 ...... OL Chris Dearth ...... 2004 Ryan Winner ...... 2005 Aaron Furman ...... 2001, 2002 ...... S Eric Dearth ...... 2003 Scott Wintering ...... 2005 Mike Glassmeyer ...... 1997, 1998...... DL Matt Deters ...... 1994, 1995 Steve Wirkus ...... 2011 Sean Gorius ...... 1996, 1997 ...... LB Andy DeVito ...... 2003 Tom Wolfe ...... 1993 Taylor Harris ...... 2011 ...... RB Chad Duff ...... 1997 Brady Wolfer ...... 1994 Brian Heizman ...... 2002, 2003 ...... LB Barry Esposito ...... 1993, 1994 Kalen Hemmelgarn ...... 2007, 2008 ...... DT Jeff Fallis ...... 2001 Brendan Hill ...... 1993 ...... LB Rob Florian...... 2008 Nick Hinkebein ...... 1993 ...... MG Dan Fornek ...... 2010 NATIONAL ACADEMIC Pat Hofacre ...... 1993 ...... FB Tyler Fiedrich ...... 2010 David Holtz ...... 1994 ...... DL Jay Fullenkamp ...... 1998 AWARDS Jim Homoki ...... 1995, 1996 ...... LB Nick Glavin ...... 2008, 2010 NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship John Hoppe ...... 2004, 2005, 2006 ...... LB Brandon Godsey ...... 2006 Kevin Hoyng ...... 2005, 2007 ...... QB Lance Goodfellow ...... 1994 Roy Gordon 1976 Trent Huelsman ...... 1997 ...... TE Sean Gorius ...... 1997 Mike Pignatiello 1982 Pat Hugar ...... 1996, 1997 ...... WR Sean Heenan ...... 2008,2009 Dan Sharley 1990 Ryan Hulme ...... 1996 ...... PK Kalen Hemmelgarn ...... 2009 Mark Kasmer 2002 Gary Hunter ...... 2013 ...... RS Randy Hemmelgarn ...... 1999, 2000 Brandon Cramer 2007 Ryan Huyghe ...... 1995 ...... WR Josh Heyne ...... 2005, 2006 Kevin Johns ...... 1996, 1997 ...... QB Bryan Holtz ...... 1995 NACDA Post-Graduate Scholarship Doug Jones ...... 2003, 2004 ...... DB David Holtz ...... 1994 Josh Lemmon 1996 Ryan Jones ...... 2001...... KR Jim Homoki ...... 1996 Brian Kadel ...... 1995 ...... QB John Hoppe ...... 2005, 2006 Brandon Cramer 2007 Trent Karn ...... 2001, 2002 ...... MG Kevin Hoyng ...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Mark Kasmer ...... 2001, 2002 ...... S Grant Huckestein ...... 2012, 2013 Chuck Kohstall ...... 1998, 1999 ...... LB Trent Huelsman ...... 1996, 1997 FIRST TEAM Devon Langhorst ...... 2010,2011 ...... DE Ryan Huyghe ...... 1995 Jimmy Lee...... 1998, 1999 ...... RB Joe Janasek ...... 2012 CoSIDA ACADEMIC Curt Lemmerbrock ...... 1996 ...... OL Kevin Johns ...... 1996, 1997 ALL-AMERICANS Josh Lemmon...... 1996 ...... OL Doug Jones ...... 2002, 2003, 2004 Jay Loboda ...... 1993 ...... OT Jacob Jones...... 1998 Bart Bergfeld 2008 Steve Lochow ...... 1993 ...... DT Paul Kaiser ...... 1998 Brandon Cramer 2006, 2007 Matt Macy ...... 1999 ...... T A.J. Kaltenbach ...... 2010 Brett Cuthbert 1991 Jeff Mathot ...... 1993 ...... OG Trent Karn ...... 2002 Greg French 1984, 1985 Steve McDonald ...... 2007, 2008 ...... F Mark Kasmer ...... 2001, 2002 Doug Jones 2003 Pat McLaughlin ...... 1999 ...... QB Brian Kelly...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Marty McNamara ...... 2000...... DB Matt Klug ...... 1995 Jake Jones 1998 Ryan McNulty ...... 2005 ...... C Chuck Kohstall ...... 1998, 1999 A.J. Kaltenbach 2010 Andy McKelvy ...... 1999 ...... P Devon Langhorst ...... 2010,2011 Mark Kasmer 2001, 2002 Bumper McKinley ...... 1997 ...... DB Danny Leach ...... 2013 David Kemp 1984 Benjy Miller ...... 1994, 1995 ...... RB Jimmy Lee...... 1998, 1999 Jimmy Lee 1999 Judd Mintz ...... 1993 ...... TB Josh Lemmon...... 1995, 1996 Josh Lemmon 1996 Colin Monnier ...... 2012, 2013 ...... LB Steve Lochow ...... 1993 Nate Moore ...... 2002, 2003 ...... OL Steve Lochow 1992, 1993 Jeff Mathot ...... 1993 Brad Mager 1993 John Mullen ...... 1994 ...... OL Patrick McCormick ...... 2007, 2008 Jesse Obert ...... 2002 ...... PK Steve McDonald ...... 2008 Marty McNamara 2001 Troy Ouhl ...... 1995 ...... DL Andy McKelvy ...... 1998 Gerry Meyer 1986 Bill Petraiuolo ...... 2012 ...... C Marty McNamara ...... 2000, 2001 David Overholser 1994 Ryan Rapaszky ...... 1997 ...... LB Ryan McNulty ...... 2005 Tim Quinn 1971, 1972 Joe Reis ...... 2008, 2009, 2010 ...... LB Colin Monnier ...... 2013 Dan Rosenbaum 1991, 1992 Jason Resch ...... 2004 ...... PK Matt Moore...... 1995, 1997 Nick Sellet 2003 Nick Ruhe ...... 2006 ...... WR Zac Morgan ...... 2013 John Schmall ...... 2005 ...... TE Jeff Slayback 1984 John Mullen ...... 1994 Scott Terry 1979 Rich Schuckman ...... 1996 ...... DL Steve Mulqueen ...... 2000 Robby Schwab ...... 2004 ...... C Troy Ouhl ...... 1995 Brandon Wingeier 2008,2009, 2010 Kyle Sebetic...... 2013 ...... DB David Overholser ...... 1994 Steve Wirkus 2011 Nick Sellet ...... 2003 ...... OL Mike Platte ...... 1993 Michael Short ...... 2003 ...... LB Ryan Pollock ...... 2008 Matt Sirmon ...... 1999 ...... DL Dan Prindle ...... 2011 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kelly Spiker ...... 2002 ...... QB Ryan Rapaszky ...... 1997 Jermaine Bailey ...... 2001 ...... RB Ryan Stangle ...... 1999 ...... TE Joe Reis ...... 2008, 2010 Kelly Spiker ...... 2002 ...... QB Jeff Swanson ...... 2000...... DL Jason Resch ...... 2003, 2004 Kevin Hoyng ...... 2007 ...... QB Brad Thobe ...... 1999 ...... DB Alan Ruth ...... 1993 Steve Valentino ...... 2009, 2010 ...... QB Dan Thobe ...... 1993 ...... S Matt Ryan ...... 2003 PFL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mark Thobe ...... 1997, 1998...... DB Allen Sanders ...... 2000 John Hoppe ...... 2005 ...... LB Steve Valentino ...... 2008,2009, 2010 ...... WR/QB John Schmall ...... 2005 Doug Jones ...... 2004 ...... DB Brad VanVleet ...... 1999, 2000 ...... LB Mark Kasmer ...... 2001, 2002 ...... S Jason Schmidt...... 2001 Scott Vossler ...... 2008 ...... DE James Vercammen ...... 2009,2010 ...... DB Brad Schuster...... 2000 Jeff Verhoff ...... 1996 ...... DB Tyler Schutz ...... 2011 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Steve Verhoff ...... 2005 ...... TB Nick Sellet ...... 2001, 2003 Joe Castaneda ...... 2007 ...... CB Scott Vossler ...... 2007, 2008 ...... DE Ben Shappie ...... 2008 Jarrod Wachter...... 2002 ...... OL Bob Sobehart ...... 1998 Trent Warren...... 2004 ...... MG Ross Smith ...... 2013 2014 Media Guide 59 CAREER RECORDS

For the purposes of the UD Record Book, use the following notations for your reference: RUSHING RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES (s) - denotes a scholarship record (n) - denotes a non-scholarship record 1 Sylvester MONROE ...... 1975-78 ...... 2,940 1 Bill FRANKS ...... 1988-91 ...... (n) 133 2 Gary KOSINS ...... 1969-71 ...... (s) 2,812 2 Justin WATKINS ...... 2007-10 ...... 131 3 Dave JONES ...... 1984-87 ...... (n) 2,684 3 Ryan WROBLESKI ...... 2002-05 ...... 117 4 William PETERSON ...... 1988-91 ...... 2,540 4 Nick RUHE ...... 2003-07 ...... 113 SCORING 5 Jermaine BAILEY ...... 1999-01 ...... 2,299 5 Tim EUBANK ...... 1985-88 ...... 109 Points 6 Gradlin PRUITT ...... 1977-80 ...... 2,296 (7) Larry NICKELS ...... 1970-72 ...... (s) 99 1 Mike DUVIC ...... 1986-89 ...... (n) 326 7 Tommy HALSTEAD ...... 1980-83 ...... 2,249 By Tight Ends 2 Pat HOFACRE ...... 1990-93 ...... 318 8 Jackie GREEN ...... 1983-86 ...... 2,158 1 Matt CHAMPA ...... 2005-07 ...... (n) 104 3 Dave JONES ...... 1984-87 ...... 250 9 Kelly SPIKER ...... 2000-02 ...... 2,059 2 Jim CURRIN ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 75 4 Gary KOSINS ...... 1969-71 ...... (s) 246 10 Cliff SACHINI ...... 2000-03 ...... 1,995 3 Fred DUGAN ...... 1955-57 ...... 66 Kevin HOFACRE ...... 1989-90 ...... 246 11 Rob DIORIO ...... 1982-85 ...... 1,994 6 Tim NORBUT ...... 1984-86 ...... 242 12 Chad LINDSEY ...... 1995-98 ...... 1,952 By Running Backs 7 Nick GLAVIN ...... 2007-10 ...... 216 13 Jay DEWiITT ...... 1987-90 ...... 1,756 1 Bobby RECKER ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 78 8 Chad MUTERSPAW ...... 1994-97 ...... 210 14 Judd MINTZ ...... 1991-93 ...... 1,750 2 Bob MADDEN ...... 1966-68 ...... 42 9 Jesse OBERT ...... 2000-02 ...... 208 15 Greg BAZANY ...... 1979-82 ...... 1,692 Chad LINDSEY ...... 1995-98 ...... (n) 35 10 Tim DUVIC ...... 1992-94 ...... 203 ATTEMPTS YARDS 11 Ryan HULME ...... 1994-97 ...... 201 1 Gary KOSINS ...... 1969-71 ...... (s) 779 1 Justin WATKINS ...... 2007-10 ..... (n) 2,274 12 Greg FRENCH ...... 1982-85 ...... 192 2 Sylvester MONROE ...... 1975-78 ...... 702 2 Ryan WROBLESKI ...... 2002-05 ...... 2,058 13 Sylvester MONROE ...... 1975-78 ...... 186 3 Tommy HALSTEAD ...... 1980-83 ...... (n) 544 3 Nick RUHE ...... 2003-07 ...... 1,885 Garry SMITH ...... 1977-80 ...... 186 4 Dave JONES ...... 1984-87 ...... 540 4 Pat HUGAR ...... 1985-88 ...... 1,878 15 Hartmut STRECKER ...... 1976-79 ...... 183 5 Gradlin PRUITT ...... 1977-80 ...... 470 5 Tim EUBANK ...... 1985-88 ...... 1,851 16 David GEORGE ...... 1996-00 ...... 174 6 Bill FRANKS ...... 1988-91 ...... 1,767 17 Greg SCHWARBER ...... 1972-75 ...... 169 YARDS PER ATTEMPT 7 Kelvin KIRK ...... 1972-75 ...... (s) 1,676 18 Ben SHAPPIE ...... 2005-08 ...... 168 1 Connor KACSOR ...... 2012- ...... 8.1 8 Matt CHAMPA ...... 2005-07 ...... 1,598 19 John BIANCHI ...... 1990-91 ...... 163 2 Jimmy LEE ...... 1996-99 ...... (n) 6.24 9 Justin WATKINS ...... 2007-10 ...... 1,568 20 Kelly SPIKER ...... 2000-02 ...... 162 3 Judd MINTZ ...... 1991-93 ...... 6.18 10 Al LAUBENTHAL ...... 1977-80 ...... 1,563 21 Pat HUGAR ...... 1993-97 ...... 158 4 William PETERSON ...... 1988-91 ...... 6.1

22 Geno MATTIODA ...... 1999-03 ...... 156 5 Taylor HARRIS ...... 2009-12 ...... 5.94 By Tight Ends 23 Jason RESCH ...... 2003-04 ...... 149 1 Matt CHAMPA ...... 2005-07 ...... 1,598 24 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2007-10 ...... 146 2 Jim CURRIN ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 1,198 25 Jon VORPE ...... 1979-82 ...... 144 PASSING 3 Fred DUGAN ...... 1955-57 ...... 1,040 Jermaine BAILEY ...... 1999-01 ...... 144 YARDS

27 Mike NICHOLSON ...... 1986-88 ...... 142 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2004-07 ....( n) 8,862 By Running Backs 28 Jim FULLENKAMP ...... 1979-80 ...... 141 2 Will BARDO ...... 2011- ...... 4,813 1 Bobby RECKER ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 1,136 29 Mike PIGNATIELLO ...... 1979-82 ...... 139 3 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2007-10 ...... 4,630 2 Bob MADDEN ...... 1966-68 ...... 714 30 Jack PADLEY ...... 1937-39 ...... 132 4 Steve KELLER ...... 1990-92 ...... 3,768 Billy MAYO...... 1965-67 ...... 714 Art BOK ...... 1946-49 ...... 132 5 B.J. DAILEY ...... 1974-77 ...... 3,678 William PETERSON ...... 1988-91 ...... (n) 412 Tom HANER ...... 1979-82 ...... 132 6 Kevin JOHNS ...... 1995-97 ...... 3,572 Jimmy LEE ...... 1996-99 ...... 132 7 Dan SHARLEY ...... 1987-90 ...... 3,229 YARDS PER CATCH Tony HURPS ...... 2001-03 ...... 132 8 Jon VORPE ...... 1979-82 ...... 3,146 1 Ryan JONES ...... 1999-01 ...... (n) 26.24 Taylor HARRIS ...... 2009- ...... 132 9 Rob FLORIAN ...... 2004-08 ...... 3,026 2 C. CUMBERLANDER ...... 1997-98 ...... 26.21 36 Cliff SACHINI ...... 2000-03 ...... 130 10 Frank SIGGINS ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 3,019 3 Ben WINTERS ...... 2000-02 ...... 23.6 37 Gradlin PRUITT ...... 1977-80 ...... 126 4 Billy MAYO ...... 1965-67 ...... (s) 22.9 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2004-07 ...... 126 COMPLETIONS 5 Pat HUGAR ...... 1994-97 ...... 21.6 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2004-07 ...... (n) 530 TOUCHDOWNS 2 Will BARDO ...... 2011- ...... 402 By Tight Ends 1 Pat HOFACRE ...... 1990-93 ...... (n) 53 3 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2007-10 ...... 341 1 Ryan STANGLE ...... 1996-99 ...... (n) 20.5 2 Kevin HOFACRE ...... 1989-90 ...... 41 Frank SIGGINS ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 209 2 Dustin PLACKE ...... 2001-03 ...... 18.8 Dave JONES ...... 1984-87 ...... 41 ATTEMPTS 3 Tony PETRUCCI ...... 1984-87 ...... 16.2 Gary KOSINS ...... 1969-71 ...... (s) 41 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2004-07 ...... (n) 862 (4) Jim CURRIN ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 16.0 5 Tim NORBUT ...... 1985-86 ...... 40 2 Will BARDO ...... 2011- ...... 798 3 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2007-10 ...... 595 Running Backs Ken POLKE ...... 1971-73 ...... (s) 490 1 Billy MAYO...... 1965-67 ...... (s) 22.9 ACCURACY 2 Bob MADDEN ...... 1966-68 ...... 17.0 1 Brian KADEL ...... 1993-95 ...... (n) 62.6 Chad LINDSEY ...... 1995-98 ...... (n) 12.6 2 Dan SHARLEY ...... 1987-90 ...... 61.8 TOUCHDOWN CATCHES 3 Tony ERNST ...... 1992-94 ...... 61.5 1 Pat HUGAR ...... 1994-97 ...... (n) 24 Frank SIGGINS ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 46.6 2 Matt CHAMPA ...... 2005-07 ...... 19 TOUCHDOWN THROWS Justin WATKINS ...... 2007-10 ...... 19 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2004-07 ...... (n) 59 4 Jim CURRIN ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 15 2 Kevin JOHNS ...... 1995-97 ...... (n) 37 5 Ryan WROBLESKI ...... 2002-05 ...... 14 3 Steve KELLER ...... 1990-92 ...... 31 Al LAUBENTHAL ...... 1977-78 ...... 14 Frank SIGGINS ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 30 Kelvin KIRK ...... 1972-75 ...... 14 HIGHEST EFFICIENCY 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2004-07 ...... 158.1 Kicker Mike Duvic is UD’s all-time 2 Kevin JOHNS ...... 1994-97 ...... 151.1 leading scorer. 3 Kelly SPIKER ...... 2000-02 ...... 149.8

60 2014 Media Guide TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING & PASSING 1,500 YARD CLUB 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2004-07 ...... (n) 9,528 NAME YEARS ATT. YDS. AVG. TDS 100-YDS 2 Will BARDO ...... 2011- ...... 6,430 Sylvester Monroe 1975-78 702 2,940 4.2 28 8 3 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2007-10 ...... 6,218 Gary Kosins 1969-71 779 2,812 3.6 41 10 4 Kelly SPIKER ...... 2000-02 ...... 5,138 Dave Jones 1984-87 540 2,684 5.0 41 12 5 Kevin JOHNS ...... 1995-97 ...... 4,252 William Peterson 1988-91 417 2,540 6.1 9 9 6 Steve KELLER ...... 1990-92 ...... 3,974 Jermaine Bailey 1999-01 403 2,299 5.7 15 13 7 B.J. DAILEY ...... 1974-77 ...... 3,890 Gradlin Pruitt 1977-80 469 2,296 4.9 19 11 8 Dan SHARLEY ...... 1987-90 ...... 3,636 Tommy Halstead 1980-83 544 2,249 4.1 13 8 9 Jon VORPE ...... 1979-82 ...... 3,554 Jackie Green 1983-86 395 2,158 5.5 14 6 10 Rob FLORIAN ...... 2004-08 ...... 3,291 Kelly Spiker 2000-02 383 2,059 5.4 26 4 Joe ZALESKI ...... 1947-50 ...... (s) 2,922 Cliff Sachini 2000-03 393 1,995 5.1 20 8 Rob Diorio 1982-85 362 1,994 5.5 8 6 ALL-PURPOSE (RUSH, CATCH & RETURN) Chad Lindsey 1995-98 329 1,952 5.9 8 5 1 Sylvester MONROE ...... 1975-78 ...... 3,613 Keith Miller 1989-92 320 1,869 5.8 12 4 2 Dave JONES ...... 1984-87 ...... 3,479 Jimmy Lee 1996-99 298 1,861 6.2 20 8 3 Nick RUHE ...... 2003-07 ...... 3,478 Jay DeWitt 1987-90 328 1,756 5.4 9 2 4 Gradlin PRUITT ...... 1978-80 ...... 3,464 Judd Mintz 1991-93 283 1,750 6.2 15 6 5 Pat HUGAR ...... 1995-97 ...... 3,239 Greg Bazany 1979-82 337 1,692 5.0 12 7 6 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2007-10 ...... 3,125 Kevin Hoyng 2004-07 458 1,666 3.6 21 1 7 Gary KOSINS ...... 1969-71 ...... 3,101* Bernie Kress 1966-68 383 1,662 4.3 18 5 8 William PETERSON ...... 1988-91 ...... 2,975 Will Bardo 2011- 323 1,617 5.0 16 1 9 Jermaine BAILEY ...... 1999-01 ...... 2,937 Steve Valentino 2007-11 367 1,588 4.3 24 3 10 Jackie GREEN ...... 1983-86 ...... 2,826 Leroy Ka-Ne 1948-50 279 1,570 5.6 20 * Rob Monnett 1986-89 283 1,530 5.4 9 2 KICKING *Information Unavailable FIELD GOALS 1 Mike DUVIC ...... 1986-89 ...... (n) 46 2 Greg SCHWARBER ...... 1972-75 ...... (s) 34 4 Pat HUGAR ...... 1995-97 ...... 23.5 2 Andy McKELVY ...... 1996-99 ...... (n) 39.5 3 Greg FRENCH ...... 1983-85...... 29 Billy MAYO...... 1965-67 ...... 23.5 3 Vic KRISTOPAITIS ...... 1954-56 ...... 39.3 4 Nick GLAVIN ...... 2007-10 ...... 28 5 John BIANCHI ...... 1990-91 ...... 24 PUNT RETURNS Hartmut STRECKER ...... 1976-79 ...... 23 DEFENSE 1 Nick RUHE ...... 2003-07 ...... (n) 77 INTERCEPTIONS 2 Nick RICKE ...... 1981-82 ...... 64 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY 1 Mark KASMER ...... 2000-02 ...... (n) 21 3 Doug ZIMMER ...... 1984-86 ...... 54 1 Mike DUVIC ...... 1986-89 ...... (n) 80.7 2 Doug ZIMMER ...... 1983-86 ...... (n) 20 4 Sean TAYLOR ...... 1989-92 ...... 51 2 Greg FRENCH ...... 1983-85...... 76.3 3 Jon HUSTED ...... 1986-89 ...... 17 5 Pat HUGAR ...... 1995-97 ...... 48 3 John BIANCHI ...... 1990-91 ...... 75.0 4 Sean KENNEALLY ...... 1987-90 ...... 16 Theron SUMPTER ...... 1965-67 ...... (s) 42 Greg SCHWARBER ...... 1972-75 ...... (s) 46.6 5 Roy GORDON ...... 1973-76 ...... (s) 14 PUNT RETURN YARDS EXTRA POINTS INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1 Nick RUHE ...... 2003-07 ...... (n)807 1 Mike DUVIC ...... 1986-89 ...... (n) 189 1 Mark KASMER ...... 2000-02 ...... (n) 375 2 Pat HUGAR ...... 1995-97 ...... (n) 496 2 Jesse OBERT ...... 2000-02 ...... 142 2 Doug ZIMMER ...... 1983-86 ...... 323 3 Sean TAYLOR ...... 1989-92 ...... 484 3 Ryan HULME ...... 1994-97...... 138 3 Casey KLAUS ...... 2003-05 ...... 276 4 Doug ZIMMER ...... 1984-86 ...... 449 4 Nick GLAVIN ...... 2007-10 ...... 133 4 Dan THOBE ...... 1991-93 ...... 269 5 Barry ESPOSITO ...... 1991-94 ...... 446 5 Hartmut STRECKER ...... 1976-79 ...... 114 5 Sean GORIUS ...... 1995-97 ...... 232 Bobby RECKER ...... 1950-52 ...... (s) 394 Greg SCHWARBER ...... 1972-75 ...... (s) 67 Consecutive: 64, Greg Schwarber, 1972-75 INTERCEPTION RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1 Casey KLAUS ...... 2003-05 ...... 30.2 1 Rob MONNETT...... 1986-89 ...... (n) 13.6 EXTRA POINT ACCURACY 2 Dan THOBE ...... 1991-93 ...... 29.9 2 Barry ESPOSITO ...... 1991-94 ...... 10.6 1 Hartmut STRECKER ...... 1977-78 ...... (n) 98.6 3 Sean GORIUS ...... 1995-97 ...... 25.8 3 Nick RUHE ...... 2003-07 ...... 10.5 2 Greg SCHWARBER ...... 1972-75 ...... (s) 97.4 4 Pat HUGAR ...... 1995-97 ...... 10.3 FUMBLE RECOVERIES KICKOFF RETURNS 1 Jim SHAFOR ...... 1953-54...... (s) 12 PUNTING AVERAGE 1 Gary HUNTER ...... 2010- ...... (n) 99 2 Joe OVERBECK ...... 1976-79 ...... 10 1 Dan QUINN ...... 1970-71 ...... (s) 39.6 2 Walt WINGARD ...... 1972-74 ...... (s) 40 3 Gradin PRUITT ...... 1978-80 ...... 38 4 Willie HANDLEY ...... 1968-69 ...... 34 5 Pat HUGAR ...... 1995-97 ...... 33 Billy MAYO...... 1965-67 ...... 33

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1 Gary HUNTER ...... 2010- ...... (n) 2,367 2 Walt WINGARD ...... 1972-74 ...... (s) 909 3 Gradlin PRUITT ...... 1978-80 ...... 833 4 Pat HUGAR ...... 1995-97 ...... 777 5 Billy MAYO...... 1965-67 ...... 776

KICK RETURN AVERAGE 1 Jimmy LEE ...... 1997-99 ...... (n) 27.75 2 Kelvin KIRK ...... 1972-75 ...... (s) 27.0 3 John HUSTED ...... 1986-89 ...... 24.7 4 Gary HUNTER ...... 2010- ...... 23.9 Quarterback Kevin Hoyng holds the Flyers-career record for total yards (9,528), completions (530), passing yards (8, 862), and TD passes (59). 2014 Media Guide 61 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

SCORING RUSHING RECEIVING POINTS RUSHING YARDS CATCHES 1 Dave JONES ...... 1987 ...... (n) 160 1 Dave JONES ...... 1987 ...... (n) 1,803 1 Justin Millio ...... 2008 ...... (n) 67 2 Kevin HOFACRE ...... 1989 ...... 156 2 Gradlin PRUITT ...... 1980 ...... 1,591 2 JMichael JONARD ...... 2007 ...... 64 3 Pat HOFACRE ...... 1991 ...... 144 3 Jermaine BAILEY ...... 2000 ...... 1,373 3 Nick RUHE ...... 2007 ...... 60 Gary KOSINS ...... 1970 ...... (s) 108 4 Gary KOSINS ...... 1970 ...... (s) 1,172 4 Matt CHAMPA ...... 2007 ...... 59 TOUCHDOWNS 5 Jimmy LEE ...... 1999 ...... 1,052 5 Jack O’Dell ...... 2007 ...... 56 1 Dave JONES ...... 1987 ...... (n) 26 6 William PETERSON ...... 1991 ...... 1,049 Larry NICKELS ...... 1972 ...... (s) 44 Kevin HOFACRE ...... 1989 ...... 26 7 Cliff SACHINI ...... 2003 ...... 1,042 3 Pat HOFACRE ...... 1991 ...... 24 8 Judd MINTZ ...... 1993 ...... 1,011 By Tight Ends Gary KOSINS ...... 1970 ...... (s) 18 9 Sylvester MONROE ...... 1976 ...... 987 1 Matt CHAMPA ...... 2007 ...... (n) 59 10 Bernie KRESS ...... 1968 ...... 973 2 Jim CURRIN ...... 1951 ...... (s) 39 KICKING RUSHING ATTEMPTS 3 Fred DUGAN ...... 1957 ...... 37 FIELD GOALS 1 Dave JONES ...... 1987 ...... (n) 363 1 Jesse OBERT ...... 2002 ...... (n) 17 2 Gary KOSINS ...... 1970 ...... (s) 344 BY RUNNING BACKS 2 John BIANCHI ...... 1990 ...... 16 3 Gradlin PRUITT ...... 1980 ...... 323 1 Bobby RECKER ...... 1952 ...... (s) 36 3 Mike DUVIC ...... 1987 ...... 14 YARDS PER ATTEMPT 2 Judd MINTZ ...... 1993 ...... (n) 24 Mike DUVIC ...... 1989 ...... 14 1 Leroy KA-NE ...... 1949 ...... (s) 7.8 Greg SCHWARBER ...... 1973 ...... (s) 13 2 Sean BORCHERS...... 2002 ...... (n) 6.9 RECEIVING YARDS FIELD GOAL ACCURACY 3 Chad LINDSEY ...... 1997 ...... 6.8 1 Nick RUHE ...... 2006 ...... (n) 977 1 Greg FRENCH ...... 1984 ...... (n) 85.7 J.P. RAGON ...... 1997 ...... 6.8 2 Justin WATKINS ...... 2009 ...... 927 2 John BIANCHI ...... 1990 ...... 84.2 PASSING 3 Matt CHAMPA ...... 2007...... 921 3 William Will ...... 2013 ...... 83.3 4 Ryan WROBLESKI ...... 2005 ...... 919 PASSING YARDS Greg FRENCH ...... 1985 ...... 83.3 5 Al LAUBENTHAL ...... 1980 ...... 883 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2007 ...... 3,317 Mark REDRICK ...... 1968 ...... (s) 83.3 Larry NICKELS ...... 1972 ...... (s) 706 2 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2009 ...... 2,376 EXTRA POINTS 3 Rob FLORIAN ...... 2008 ...... 2,345 1 Jim FULLENKAMP ...... 1980 ...... (n) 62 BY TIGHT ENDS 4 Steve KELLER ...... 1991 ...... 2,316 2 Mike DUVIC ...... 1989 ...... 59 1 Matt CHAMPA ...... 2007...... (n) 921 5 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2010 ...... 2,218 3 Jesse OBERT ...... 2001 ...... 57 2 Jim CURRIN...... 1951 ...... 649 Tom VOSBERG ...... 1974 ...... (s) 1,914 Barney OTTEN ...... 1949 ...... (s) 18 3 Fred DUGAN ...... 1957 ...... 546 PASSING COMPLETIONS EXTRA POINT ACCURACY 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2007 ...... (n) 251 1 Mike DUVIC ...... 1989 ...... 100.0 BY RUNNING BACKS 2 Rob FLORIAN ...... 2008 ...... 207 Mike PIGNATIELLO...... 1982 ...... 100.0 1 Bobby RECKER ...... 1952 ...... (s) 472 3 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2009 ...... 170 Hartmut STRECKER ...... 1977 ...... 100.0 2 Bob MADDEN ...... 1968 ...... 434 4 Steve KELLER ...... 1991 ...... 163 Greg SCHWARBER ...... 1973, 1974 ...... (s) 100.0 Judd MINTZ ...... 1993 ...... (n)310 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2010 ...... 163 Rich WINKLER ...... 1964 ...... 100.0 YARDS PER CATCH 5 Tom VOSBERG ...... 1974 ...... (s) 141 Nate MILLER ...... 2009 ...... 100.0 1 Billy MAYO ...... 1966 ...... (s) 25.9 PASSING ATTEMPTS KICKOFF RETURNS 2 Ben WINTERS ...... 2001 ...... (n) 25.8 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2007 ...... (n) 384 1 Gary HUNTER ...... 2011 ...... (n) 31 3 Stan WHEELER ...... 1992 ...... 25.0 2 Rob FLORIAN ...... 2008 ...... 354 2 Gary HUNTER ...... 2010 ...... 27 By Tight Ends 3 Tom VOSBERG ...... 1974 ...... (s) 304 3 Willie HANDLEY ...... 1969 ...... (s) 24 1 Dustin PLACKE ...... 2003 ...... (n) 24.3 PASSING ACCURACY KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 2 Ryan STANGLE ...... 1999 ...... 21.8 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2007 ...... (n) 65.4 1 Gary HUNTER ...... 2010 ...... 762 3 Fred DUGAN ...... 1956 ...... (s) 18.5 2 Brian KADEL ...... 1995 ...... 62.8 2 Gary HUNTER ...... 2011 ...... 666 By Running Backs 3 Dan SHARLEY ...... 1990 ...... 62.7 3 Willie HANDLEY ...... 1969 ...... (s) 504 1 Billy MAYO...... 1966 ...... (s) 25.9 TOUCHDOWN THROWS 2 Billy MAYO...... 1967...... 24.8 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2007 ...... (n) 31 KICK RETURN AVERAGE Chad LINDSEY ...... 1998 ...... (n) 17.1 2 Kevin JOHNS ...... 1996 ...... 21 1 Benjy MILLER...... 1995 ...... (n) 32.7 TOUCHDOWN CATCHES 3 Brian KADEL ...... 1995 ...... 18 2 Kelvin KIRK ...... 1974 ...... (s) 32.2 1 Pat HUGAR ...... 1996 ...... (n) 10 Frank SIGGINS ...... 1951 ...... (s) 15 3 Bob MADDEN ...... 1968 ...... 30.0 2 Jim CURRIN ...... 1951 ...... (s) 9 HIGHEST EFFICIENCY PUNT RETURNS Matt CHAMPA ...... 2007...... 9 1 Brian KADEL ...... 1995 ...... (n) 175.0 1 Nick RICKE ...... 1981 ...... (n) 44 2 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2005 ...... 164.4 2 Sean TAYLOR ...... 1991 ...... 29 DEFENSE 3 Kelly SPIKER ...... 2001 ...... 163.5 3 Mike MUSSELMAN ...... 1987 ...... 28 INTERCEPTIONS Joe ZALESKI ...... 1950 ...... (s) 28 TOTAL OFFENSE 1 Mark KASMER ...... 2002 ...... (n) 11 PUNT RETURN YARDS 2 Chris CHANEY ...... 1981 ...... 10 RUSHING & PASSING 1 Nick RUHE ...... 2005 ...... (n) 448 3 Mark KASMER ...... 2001 ...... 9 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2007 ...... (n) 3,957 2 Ryan JONES ...... 2001 ...... 415 4 Dwight MOSLEY ...... 1972 ...... (s) 8 2 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2009 ...... 3,098 3 Rob MONNETT ...... 1989 ...... 340 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 3 Steve VALENTINO ...... 2010 ...... 2,930 4 Joe ZALESKI ...... 1948 ...... (s) 338 1 Chris CHANEY ...... 1981 ...... (n) 229 4 Rob FLORIAN ...... 2008 ...... 2,592 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 2 Sean GORIUS ...... 1997...... 222 5 Kevin HOYNG ...... 2005 ...... 2,547 1 Ryan JONES ...... 2001 ...... (n) 18.0 3 Mark KASMER ...... 2001 ...... 212 ALL-PURPOSE (RUSH, CATCH & RETURN) 2 Al SHATTEEN ...... 1968 ...... (s) 13.7 INTERCEPT RETURN AVERAGE 1 Dave JONES ...... 1987 ...... 2,242 3 Rob MONNETT...... 1989 ...... 13.6 1 Sean GORIUS ...... 1997...... (n) 44.4 2 Gradlin PRUITT ...... 1980 ...... 1,980 PUNTING AVERAGE 2 Dan THOBE ...... 1992 ...... 42.3 3 Jermaine BAILEY ...... 2000 ...... 1,662 1 John VUKELICH ...... 1951 ...... (s) 41.3 3 Lance GOODFELLOW ...1994 ...... 33.7 4 Judd MINTZ ...... 1993 ...... 1,501 2 Dan QUINN ...... 1970 ...... 40.6 FUMBLE RECOVERIES 5 Pat HUGAR ...... 1996 ...... 1,478 3 Vic KRISTOPAITIS ...... 1956 ...... 40.5 1 Jim SHAFOR ...... 1953 ...... (s) 6 Jack CAMERON ...... 1989 ...... (n) 39.6 Jim SHAFOR ...... 1954 ...... (s) 6 Chris CHANEY ...... 1980 ...... (n) 6

62 2014 Media Guide SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

SCORING LONGEST PASS PLAYS 1 Ben MERCER to C. CUMBERLANDER Monmouth, ’98 ...... (n) 90 POINTS 2 B.J. DAILEY to Kelvin KIRK ...... Louisville, ‘75 ...... (s) 88 1 Richard PUNCH ...... Aquinas, ‘16 ...... 30 3 Kevin HOYNG to J Michael JONARD...... CSU, ‘07 ...... 83 Gary KOSINS ...... Xavier, ‘70 ...... (s) 30 4 Tony ERNST to Alan RUTH ...... UW-Platteville, ‘93 ...... 81 Kevin HOFACRE ...... John Carroll, ‘89 ...... (n) 30 Pat HOFACRE ...... Mercyhurst, ‘91 ...... (n) 30 PASSING COMPLETIONS Judd MINTZ ...... Valparaiso, ‘93 ...... (n) 30 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... Albany, ‘07 ...... (n) 34 Ben SHAPPIE ...... Campbell ‘08 ...... (n) 30 Rob FLORIAN ...... San Diego, ‘08 ...... (n) 34 3 Kevin HOYNG ...... Drake, ‘07 ...... 33 TOUCHDOWNS 4 Tom VOSBERG ...... Toledo, ‘74 ...... (s) 29 1 Richard PUNCH ...... Aquinas, ‘16 ...... 5 Steve VALENTINO ...... Butler, ‘09 ...... 29 Gary KOSINS ...... Xavier, ‘70 ...... (s) 5 Consecutive: 15, Tony Ernst: San Diego, 1993 Kevin HOFACRE ...... John Carroll, ‘89 ...... (n) 5 Pat HOFACRE ...... Mercyhurst, ‘91 ...... (n) 5 TOUCHDOWN THROWS Judd MINTZ ...... Valparaiso, ‘93 ...... (n) 5 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... Morehead State, ‘07 ...... (n) 5 Ben SHAPPIE ...... Campbell ‘08 ...... (n) 5 2 Kevin HOYNG ...... Urbana, ‘07 ...... 4 KICKING Kevin HOYNG ...... Davidson, ‘07 ...... 4 Kevin JOHNS ...... Butler, ‘96 ...... 4 FIELD GOALS Kevin JOHNS ...... San Diego, ‘96 ...... 4 1 Greg SCHWARBER ...... Marshall, ‘72 ...... (s) 4 Brian KADEL ...... Butler, ‘95 ...... 4 Mike DUVIC ...... Wayne State, ‘87 ...... (n) 4 Frank SIGGINS ...... Toledo, ‘51 ...... (s) 4 John BIANCHI ...... Iona, ‘90 ...... (n) 4 John BIANCHI ...... Northwood, ‘90 ...... (n) 4 Tim DUVIC ...... UAB, ‘93 ...... (n) 4 RECEIVING CATCHES Jesse OBERT ...... St. Francis ‘02 ...... (n) 4 1 Jack O’DELL ...... Drake, ‘07 ...... (n) 14 Jason RESCH ...... Austin Peay ‘04 ...... (n) 4 2 Justin MILLIO ...... San Diego, ‘08 ...... 12 3 Larry NICKELS ...... East Carolina, ‘72 ...... (s) 10 LONGEST FIELD GOALS Barry ESPOSITO...... Ala.-Birmingham, ‘93 ...... 10 1 Hartmut STRECKER ...... Iowa State, ‘77 ...... (n) 59 Pat HUGAR ...... Butler, ‘96 ...... 10 2 Greg SCHWARBER ...... Xavier, ‘73 ...... (s) 55 Jason SCHMIDT...... San Diego ‘03 ...... 10 Nick RUHE ...... Drake, ‘07 ...... 10 EXTRA POINTS 1 Mike PIGNATIELLO ...... Jersey City, ‘82 ...... (n) 9 RECEIVING YARDS 2 Bob THOMAS ...... Temple, ‘67 ...... (s) 8 1 Al LAUBENTHAL ...... John Carroll, ‘80 ...... (n) 223 2 Jason SCHMIDT...... San Diego ‘03 ...... 192 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS Larry NICKELS ...... East Carolina ‘72 ...... (s) 186 1 Bobby RECKER ...... Xavier, ‘50 ...... (s) 98 2 Gradlin PRUITT ...... Otterbein, ‘78 ...... (n) 92 YARDS PER CATCH 3 Jon HUSTED ...... Catholic, ‘89 ...... 90 1 Jim PITZER ...... Slippery Rock, ‘83 ...... (n) 39.8 Dan PAULICK ...... UW-Platteville, ‘96 ...... 90 2 Ben WINTERS ...... Morehead State ‘00 ...... 37.7 3 Mark MARTIN ...... Valparaiso, ’98 ...... 32.6 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 4 Kelvin KIRK ...... Indiana State ‘75 ...... (s) 25.3 1 Bill KNISLEY ...... Marshall, ‘41 ...... (n) 93 Kelvin KIRK ...... McNeese State, ‘75 ...... (s) 25.3 2 Willie BANKS ...... Wittenberg, ‘36 ...... (s) 90 TOUCHDOWN CATCHES 3 Ryan WROBLESKI ...... Valparaiso, ‘05 ...... 86 1 Pat HUGAR ...... San Diego, ‘96 ...... (n) 3 LONGEST PUNTS Jack O’DELL ...... Davidson, ‘07 ...... (n) 3 1 Brad BURNS ...... Ithaca, ‘91 ...... (n) 77 Many ...... (s) 2 2 Jason BROWER...... San Diego, ‘93 ...... 76 3 Paul SPAKOWSKI ...... No. Texas State, ‘52 ...... (s) 75 Paul SPAKOWSKI ...... Xavier, ‘53 ...... (s) 75 DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS Jason BROWER...... Evansville, ‘94 ...... 75 1 Paul SPAKOWSKI ...... Toledo, ‘51 ...... (s) 3 RUSHING Jim SPOERL ...... Miami, ‘53 ...... (s) 3 Bob CYPHERS ...... Richmond, ‘59 ...... (s) 3 RUSHING YARDS Jack UNVERFERTH ...... Detroit, ‘61 ...... (s) 3 1 Jermaine BAILEY ...... Drake ‘00 ...... (n) 251 Gary HUSSION ...... Kent State, ‘65 ...... (s) 3 2 Connor Kacsor ...... Davidson ‘13 ...... 244 Bob SMITH ...... Wis.-Superior, ‘83 ...... (n) 3 3 Gary KOSINS ...... Akron, ‘70 ...... (s) 236 Sean GORIUS...... Wis.-Platteville, ‘96 ...... (n) 3 Aaron FURMAN ...... Morehead State ‘02 ...... (n) 3 LONGEST RUSHES Mark KASMER ...... St. FRancis ‘02 ...... (n) 3 1 Leroy KA-NE ...... Scranton, ‘49 ...... (s) 94 2 J.P. RAGON ...... Morehead State, ‘97 ...... (n) 85 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 3 Andre COLLINS ...... Frostburg State, ‘86 ...... 82 1 Sean GORIUS...... Morehead State, ‘97 ...... (n) 100 Mark KASMER ...... Duquesne ‘01 ...... (n) 100 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 3 Dan THOBE ...... Mt. St. Joseph’s, ‘92 ...... 93 1 Gary KOSINS ...... Louisville, ‘70 ...... (s) 51 4 Willie BANKS ...... Wittenberg, ‘36 ...... (s) 92 Dave JONES ...... Wayne State, ‘87 ...... (n) 38 TOTAL OFFENSE LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS 1 Brandon CRAMER ...... Valparaiso, ‘05 ...... 98 RUSHING & PASSING 2 Casey KLAUS ...... San Diego, ‘04 ...... 79 1 Kevin HOYNG ...... Davidson, ‘07 ...... (n) 474 3 Brian HEIZMAN ...... Duquesne ‘02 ...... 70 2 Kevin HOYNG ...... Drake, ‘07 ...... 453 3 Steve VALENTINO ...... Butler, 09 ...... 413 4 Kevin JOHNS ...... San Diego, ‘96 ...... 418 OF SPECIAL NOTE Most Interceptions Returned for a Touchdown (Career) 5 Rob FLORIAN ...... Jacksonville, ‘06 ...... 397 Mark KASMER (2000-02) ...... 5 (1 off NCAA Record) Tom VOSBERG ...... Toledo, ‘74 ...... (s) 290 PASSING Most Interceptions Returned for a Touchdown in a Game Mark KASMER ...... 2 (vs. St. Francis - 9/7/02) - Ties NCAA Record PASSING YARDS 1 Kevin JOHNS ...... San Diego, ‘96 ...... (n) 414 Most Sacks in a Game 2 Steve VALENTINO ...... Butler, 09 ...... 413 Pat DOWD ...... 6 (vs. Drake - 11/9/13) - Ties NCAA Record 3 Rob FLORIAN ...... Jacksonville, ‘06 ...... 411 4 Kevin HOYNG ...... Davidson, ‘07 ...... 408 Most Consecutive Successful Long Snaps (PAT, FG & Punt) 5 Kevin HOYNG ...... Drake, ‘07 ...... 360 Mike LINOS (1977-80) ...... 459 Tom VOSBERG ...... Toledo, ‘74 ...... (s) 318

2014 Media Guide 63 HISTORY

ALL TEAM STATISTICAL RECORDS ARE Game ...... 557 vs. Taylor, 1984 REGULAR SEASON ONLY Most Penalties (Scholarship) ...... 543 vs. St. Bonaventure, 1951 Season ...... 83, 1987 Most Wins ...... 14, 1980 (Scholarship) ...... 70, 1975 Most Rushing Plays Game ...... 15 vs. Xavier, 1970 Season...... 756, 1978 (Scholarship) ...... 9, 1932 ...... 15 vs. Toledo, 1975 (Scholarship) ...... 586, 1976 ...... 15 vs. St. Joseph’s, IN, 1987 Game ...... 87 vs. Marysville, 1982 Fewest Wins ...... 0, 1905, 1907 (Scholarship) ...... 78 vs. Xavier, 1969 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 6, 1982,2011 Most Penalty Yardage Season...... 808, 1986 Most First Downs Rushing (Scholarship) ...... 726, 1966 Season...... 175, 1990 Most Losses...... 9, 1960 Game ...... 173 vs. Xavier, 1970 (Scholarship) ...... 115, 1951 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 5, 2011 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 160 vs. Anderson, 1990 Game ...... 32 vs. Taylor, 1984 (Scholarship) ...... 21 vs. Xavier, 1970 Fewest Losses...... 0, 1908, 1980, 1989, 1991, 1996 PUNTING Most Punts Most Touchdowns Rushing Most Ties ...... 2, 1930, 1931, 1969 Season...... 80, 1970 Season ...... 42, 2001 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 1, 1978, 1979, 1989 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 70, 1981 (Scholarship) ...... 23, 1970 70, 2008 Game ...... 18 vs. Indiana Central, 1923 Game ...... 14 vs. Miami, 1970 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 9 vs. Jersey City, 1982 Longest Winning Streak ...... 22, 1989-1990 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 11 vs. Buffalo, 1981 (Scholarship) ...... 8, 1936-1937 11 vs. Morehead State, 2008 Most Fumbles Season ...... 46, 1973 Most Punting Yardage (Non-Scholarship) ...... 36, 1981 Longest Losing Streak ...... 11, 1960-1961 Season...... 3147, 1970 Game ...... 8 vs. Chattanooga, 1955 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 4, 1981-1982 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 2456, 1981 ...... 8 vs. Holy Cross, 1955 Game ...... 652 vs. Miami, 1970 ...... 8 vs. Western Kentucky, 1975 SCORING (Non-Scholarship) ...... 412 vs. Ithaca, 1987 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 6 vs. Widener, 1981 Most Points ...... 6 vs. Frostburg State, 1986 Season...... 466, 2007 Most Yards Per Punt (Scholarship) ...... 261, 1924 Season...... 39.3, 1970 Most Fumbles Lost Game ...... 161 vs. Indiana Central, 1923 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 39.2, 1983 Season ...... 24, 1954 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 71 vs. Jersey City, 1982 Game (4 Punts) ...... 51.5 vs. Youngstown, 1971 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 18, 1984 Quarter ...... 52 vs. Indiana Central, 1923 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 45.0 vs. UAB, 1993 Game ...... 6 vs. North Texas State, 1952 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 37 vs. Jersey City, 1982 ...... 6 vs. Chattanooga, 1954 Most Punts Caught ...... 6 vs. Western Kentucky, 1975 Highest Point Average Per Game Game ...... 8 vs. Taylor, 1984 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 5 vs. DePauw, 1984 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 42.6, 1990 (Scholarship) ...... 7 vs. Youngstown, 1950 ...... 5 vs. Frostburg State, 1986 (Scholarship) ...... 28.8, 1923 ...... 7 vs. Cincinnati, 1957 Fewest Fumbles Lost Most Touchdowns Most Punt Return Yardage Season...... 2, 1968 Season...... 64, 2001 Game ...... 100 vs. Samford, 1986 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 5, 1993 (Scholarship) ...... 37, 1949 (Scholarship) ...... 94 vs. Youngstown, 1950 Game ...... 25 vs. Indiana Central, 1923 DEFENSE (Non-Scholarship) ...... 10 vs. Jersey City, 1982 PASSING Fewest Points Allowed Net Passing Yardage Season...... 7, 1908 Most Field Goals Season...... 3,270, 2007 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 70, 1980 Season...... 17, 2002 (Scholarship) ...... 1,992, 1974 Game ...... 4 vs. Marshall, 1972 Game ...... 414 vs. San Diego, 1996 Most Consecutive Shutouts ...... 4 vs. Wayne State, 1987 (Scholarship) ...... 318 vs. Toledo, 1974 Season...... 5, 1917 ...... 4 vs. UAB, 1993 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 3, 1984 ...... 4 vs. Austin Peay, 2004 Most Passes Completed Season...... 247, 2007 Fewest Net Yardage Allowed Most Field Goal Attempts (Scholarship) ...... 149, 1974 Season...... 1817, 1986 Season...... 25, 1977 Game ...... 35 vs.Albany, 2007 (Scholarship) ...... 1954, 1951 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 20, 1981 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 23 vs. Wofford, 1995 Game ...... 17 vs. Jersey City, 1982 Game ...... 7 vs. Marshall, 1972 (Scholarship) ...... 60 vs St. Joseph, 1964 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 5 vs. Youngstown, 1977 Most Passes Attempted ...... 5 vs. Central State, 1977 Season...... 490, 1973 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed (Non-Scholarship) ...... 387, 2007 Season...... 135, 1986 Most Extra Points Made Game ...... 54 vs. Duquesne, 2008 (Scholarship) ...... 946, 1951 Season...... 58, 2001 (Scholarship) ...... 47 vs. Toledo, 1974 Game ...... -63 vs. Wis.-Stevens Point, 1986 (Scholarship) ...... 29, 1951 (Scholarship) ...... 8 vs. Louisville, 1954 Game ...... 11 vs. Indiana Central, 1923 Highest Completion Percentage (Non-Scholarship) ...... 9 vs. Jersey City, 1982 Season...... 651 (247-387), 2007 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed (Scholarship) ...... 481 (89-185), 1971 Season...... 618, 1948 Most Extra Points Attempted Game ...... 846 (11-13) vs. Miami, 1964 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 991, 1979 Season...... 63, 2001 (Non-Sch.) ...... 917 (7-8) vs. St. Joseph’s, 2003 Game ...... 0 vs. Chattanooga, 1954 (3 att.) (Scholarship) ...... 37, 1949 ...... 0 vs. Cincinnati, 1970 (14 att.) Game ...... 25 vs. Indiana Central, 1923 Most First Downs Passing (Non-Scholarship) ...... 6 vs. Villanova, 1977 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 10 vs. Jersey City, 1982 Season...... 137, 2007 (Scholarship) ...... 90, 1974 Most Opponent Fumbles Recovered OFFENSE Game ...... 20 vs. Butler, 2009 Season...... 26, 1975, 1980 Net Offense (Scholarship) ...... 18 vs. Toledo, 1974 Game ...... 6 vs. Lejeune Marines, 1952 Season...... 4,961, 2007 ...... 6 vs. Miami, 1954 (Scholarship) ...... 3,731, 1951 Most Touchdowns Passing (Non-Scholarship) ...... 6 vs. Valparaiso, 1993 Game ...... 681 vs. St. Bonaventure, 1951 Season...... 34, 2007 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 631 vs. Urbana, 1991 (Scholarship) ...... 25, 1951 Most Passes Intercepted Game ...... 7 vs. Indiana Central, 1923 Season...... 31, 2001 Most Plays (Non-Scholarship) ...... 5 vs. Urbana, 2007 (Scholarship) ...... 21, 1972, 1974 Game ...... 96 vs. Marysville, 1982 ...... 5 vs.Morehead State, 2007 Game ...... 5 vs. Richmond, 1959 (Scholarship) ...... 87 vs. Miami, 1950 ...... 5 vs. Kent State, 1965 ...... 87 vs. Cincinnati, 1956 Most Passes Had Intercepted ...... 5 vs. Salisbury State, 1982 Season...... 21, 1948 ...... 5 vs. Marysville, 1982 Best Average Yards Per Game (Non-Scholarship) ...... 16, 2008 ...... 5 vs. Wis.-Superior, 1982 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 481.0, 2007 Game ...... 6 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1975 ...... 5 vs. Wabash, 1984 (Scholarship) ...... 414.6, 1951 (Non-Scholarship) ...... 4 vs. Liberty Baptist, 1979 ...... 5 vs. Wabash, 1985 ...... 4 vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1982 ...... 5 vs. Morehead, 1996 Most First Downs ...... 4 vs. Ferrum, 1986 ...... 5, vs. Morehead, 2002 Season...... 270, 2007 4 vs. Jacksonville, 2008 (Scholarship) ...... 193, 1951 Most Opponent Turnovers Gained Game ...... * 37 vs. Ferrum, 1990 Game ...... 10 vs. Valparaiso, 1993 (4 int., 6 fumbles) (Scholarship) ...... 30 vs. Adrian, 1932 RUSHING (Scholarship) ..7 vs. Youngstown State, 1976 (2-5) (*Then-NCAA Division III Record) Net Rushing Yardage ...... 7 vs. Louisville, 1973 (3-4) Season...... 3037, 1990 ...... 7 vs. Kent State, 1955 (2-4) (Scholarship) ...... 2647, 1949 ...... 7 vs. Camp LeJeune, 1952 (1-6) 64 2014 Media Guide THE FLYERS IN THE POSTSEASON

1952 SALAD BOWL IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Phenix City, AL:...... Wagner 19, Dayton 3 ...... Houston 26, Dayton 21 1988 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS First Round in Dayton: ...... Wittenberg 35, Dayton 28 (2 OT) 1978 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS First Round Pittsburgh, PA: ...... Carnegie-Mellon 24, 1989 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS Dayton 21 (ot) First Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 35, John Carroll 10 Second Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 28, Millikin 16 1980 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS Third Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 28, St. John’s 0 First Round in Dayton: Dayton 34, Baldwin-Wallace 0 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Phenix City, AL: ...... Dayton 17, Union 7 Second Round in Chester, PA: Dayton 28, Widener 24 (Randy Robison was selected Phenix Jaycees Player of the Game) Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Phenix City, AL: Dayton 63, Ithaca 0 1990 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS (Gradlin Pruitt was selected the ABC/Chevrolet Player of the Game) First Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 24, Augustana 14 Second Round in Meadville, PA: ...... Allegheny 31, Dayton 23 1981 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS First Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 19, Augustana 7 1991 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS Second Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 38, Lawrence 0 First Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 27, Baldwin-Wallace 10 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Phenix City, AL:...... Widener 17, Dayton 10 Second Round in Meadville, PA: ...... Dayton 28, Allegheny 23 (OT) Third Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 19, St. John’s 7 1984 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Bradenton, FL: ...... Ithaca 34, Dayton 20 First Round in Dayton: ...... Augustana 14, Dayton 13 1992 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS 1986 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS First Round in Dayton: ...... Mt. Union 27, Dayton 10 First Round in Dayton: ...... Mt. Union 42, Dayton 36 2007 GRIDIRON CLASSIC 1987 NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS Played at Welcome Stadium in Dayton: ...... Dayton 42, Albany 21 First Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 52, Capital 28 Second Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 38, Augustana 36 Third Round in Dayton: ...... Dayton 34, Central (IA) 0

Head coach Mike Kelly and the Flyers celebrate their 1989 Division III National Championship. UD won its second D-III national title by beating Union, 17-7, at the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl in Phenix City, AL.

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LT. ANDY ZULLI MEMORIAL MATT DAHLINGHAUS THE CHIEF TOSCANI WHITE-ALLEN TROPHY MEMORIAL HITTER AWARD MOST VALUABLE PLAYER The Lt. Andy Zulli Trophy is awarded SCHOLARSHIP FUND Presented annually by the Varsity D TROPHY each year to the senior football A scholarship in memory of Club in honor of the late Ed Toscani, The White-Allen Trophy is given player who best exemplifi es the former UD defensive standout whose love for competition made each year to the Most Valuable qualities of sportsmanship and Matt Dahlinghaus, who died of him outstanding as an athlete, Player as selected by a vote of the character. complications from a neck injury student and individual. varsity football team. suffered in a game in 1972, was 1974 ...... Roy Dundala 1956 ...... Jerry Bush awarded a UD graduate student. 1975 ...... Roy Gordon 1948 ...... Ed Toscani 1957 ...... Gary Krause 1976 ...... Mike Bailey 1949 ...... Ray Janasek 1958 ...... Bill Korutz 1973 ...... Jake Burkhardt 1977 ...... Rick Chamberlin 1950 ...... Joe Zaleski 1959 ...... Cliff Harestad 1974 ...... Terry Hall 1978 ...... Rick Chamberlin 1951 ...... Jim Currin 1960 ...... George Marklay 1975 ...... Bob Shortal 1979 ...... Joe Overbeck 1952 ...... Bobby Recker 1961 ...... John Robert White 1976 ...... Camm Richmond 1980 ...... Tim Schoen 1953 ...... Roy Fisher 1962 ... Jake O’Connor / Dick Pagliari 1977 ...... Sylvester Moore 1981 ...... Rick Callinan 1954 ...... Jim Shafor / Vince Werl 1963 ...... Tom LaBeau 1978 ...... Pete Corrao 1982 ...... Paul Vollman 1955 ...... Billy Smith 1964 ...... Tom Mlinac / Bill Ross 1979 ...... Rick Chamberlin 1983 ...... Dennis Koper 1956 ...... Vic Kristopaitis 1965 ...... Gary Hussion 1980 ...... Rick Chamberlin 1984 ...... Dan Jurkowitz 1957 ...... Fred Dugan 1966 ...... Bob Kocher 1981 ...... Mark Schmitz 1985 ...... Dan Jurkowitz 1958 ...... Emil Karas 1967 ...... Bobby Lowe 1982 ...... Mark Schmitz 1986 ...... Doug Zimmer 1959 ...... Vince Palyan 1968 ...... Jim Siewe 1983 ...... Mark Schmitz 1987 ...... Tom Ray 1960 ...... Bob DeMarco 1969 ...... Dennis Sidebottom 1984 ...... Craig Ruhkamp 1988 ...... Brad Crow / Shawn Busch 1961 ...... George Kelly 1970 ...... Bob Palcic 1985 ...... Craig Ruhkamp 1989 ...... Randy Robison 1962 ...... Jim Overman 1971 ...... Sonny Allen 1986 ...... Craig Ruhkamp 1990 ...... Doug Ryan 1963 ...... Jim Overman 1972 ...... Phil Drayton 1987 ...... Todd Morris 1991 ...... Brett Cuthbert 1964 ...... Mickey Bitsko 1973 ...... Jerry Franklin 1988 ...... Todd Morris 1992 ...... Dan Thobe 1965 ...... Bob Shortal 1974 ...... Greg Meter 1989 ...... Gordy Massa 1993 ...... Dan Thobe 1966 ...... Mel Taylor 1975 ...... Roy Gordon 1990 ...... Karl Puera 1994 ...... Matt Deters 1967 ...... Billy Mayo 1976 ...... Paul Kasprzycki 1991 ...... Karl Puera 1995 ...... Matt Deters 1968 ...... Bernie Kress 1977 ...... Ed Dimitry 1992 ...... Karl Puera 1996 ...... Jim Homoki 1969 ...... Jim Stangle 1978 ...... Steve Scheid 1993 ...... Robert Christy 1997 ...... Ryan Rapaszky 1970 ...... Gary Kosins 1979 ...... Scott Terry 1994 ...... Robert Christy 1998 ...... Mark Thobe 1971 ...... Sonny Allen 1980 ...... Jim O’Hara / Tim Tepe 1995 ...... David Overholser 1999 ...... Mike Crimmins 1972 ...... Larry Nickels 1981 ...... Gareth Dickey 1996 ...... David Overholser 2000 ...... Brad Van Vleet 1973 ...... Ed Zink 1982 ...... Rick Haynes 1997 ...... Beau Schuetz 2001 ...... Marty McNamara 1974 ...... Tom Vosberg 1983 ...... Dave Harrison 1998 ...... Keenan Leighty 2002 ...... Marcus Colvin 1975 ...... Kelvin Kirk 1984 ...... Jim Jeter / Phil Nussman 1999 ...... Keenan Leichty 2003 ...... Doug Jones 1976 ...... Sylvester Monroe 1985 ...... Jon Gruden 2000 ...... Sean Gorius 2004 ...... Doug Jones 1977 ...... B.J. Dailey 1986 ...... John Maurer 2001 ...... Sean Gorius 2005 ...... John Hoppe 1978 ...... Bill Sahnd 1987 ...... Rich Kiko 2002 ...... Brian Tracy 2006 ...... Brian Kelly 1979 ...... Gary Cooper 1988 ...... Gary Kisow 2007 ...... Steve McDonald 1980 ...... Gradlin Pruitt 1989 ...... Gordy Anaple THE SHERIFF BENO 2008 ...... Steve McDonald 1981 ...... Chris Chaney 1990 ...... Jim Mocho KEITER AWARD 2009 ...... James Vercammen 1982 ...... Greg Bazany 1991 ...... Hans Schell This award is presented by the 2010 ...... James Vercammen 1983 ...... Tommy Halstead 1992 ...... Ed Drobnick Keiter Recognition Committee to a 2011 ...... Devon Langhorst 1984 ...... Mark Herr 1993 ...... Brad Mager senior who has been on the squad 2012 ...... Colin Monnier 1985 ...... Doug Zimmer 1994 ...... David Overholser for four years. It is presented in 2013 ...... Colin Monnier 1986 ...... Jackie Green 1995 ...... Ryan Huyghe honor of UD Hall of Famer and 1987 ...... Dave Jones 1996 ...... Matt Stangle longtime Montgomery County ROTC CANNONBALL AWARD 1988 ...... Tim Eubank 1997 ...... Joel Cutler Sheriff Bernard L. Keiter. The ROTC Cannonball Award 1989 ...... Lou Loncar 1998 ...... J.P. Ragon 1979 ...... Garry Cooper signifi es the outstanding 1990 ...... Dan Sharley 1999 ...... Ryan Stangle 1980 ...... Jim Jensen newcomer. The trophy itself is 1991 ...... Steve Keller 2000 ...... Brad Van Vleet 1981 ...... Fred Domicone an actual Civil War cannonball 1992 ...... Steve Keller 2001 ...... Allen Sanders 1982 ...... Jon Vorpe mounted on a wooden base. 1993 ...... Judd Mintz 2002 ...... Sean Borchers 1983 ...... Tommy Halstead 1984 ...... Dave Oberst 1994 ...... Barry Esposito 2003 ...... Nick Sellett 1984 ...... David Kemp 1985 ...... Gregg Hogue 1995 ...... Brian Kadel 2004 ...... Robby Schwab 1985 ...... Mike Harmeyer 1986 ...... Shawn Sullivan 1996 ...... Kevin Johns 2005 ...... Robert Dence 1986 ...... Charlie Moushey 1987 ...... Sean Kenneally 1997 ...... Kevin Johns 2006 ...... Casey Klaus 1987 ...... Ted Edgington 1988 ...... Steve Willuweit 1998 ...... Mark Thobe 2007 ...... David Walbright 1988 ...... Kyle Godfrey 1989 ...... Andy Pellegrino 1999 ...... Pat McLaughlin 2008 ...... Rob Florian 1989 ...... Rob Monnett 1990 ...... Tim Duvic 2000 ...... David George 2009 ...... Tyler Friedrich 1990 ...... Bob Keller / Jack Cameron 1991 ...... Doug Kraus 2001 ...... Jermaine Bailey 2010 ...... Dan Prindle 1991 ...... Scott Saad 1992 ...... Martin Loncar 2002 ...... Kelly Spiker 2011 ...... Jared Phillips 1992 ...... Keith Miller 1993 ...... Curt Lemmerbrock 2003 ...... Geno Mattioda 2012 ...... Robert Strong 1993 ...... Bob Coode 1994 ...... Britton Crates 2004 ...... Doug Jones 2013 ...... Nick Weston 1994 ...... Lance Goodfellow 1995 ...... Dan Fricke 2005 ...... Kevin Hoyng 1995 ...... Jason Brower 1996 ...... Andy McKelvy 2006 ...... John Hoppe 1996 ...... Curt Lemmerbrock 1997 ...... Paul Conradson 2007 ...... Kevin Hoyng 1997 ...... Sean Gorius 1998 ...... Adam Viney 2008 ...... Scott Vossler 1998 ...... Chad Lindsey 1999 ...... Justin Willhoite 2009 ...... Steve Valentino 1999 ...... Andy McKelvy 2000 ...... Trent Karn 2010 ...... Steve Valentino 2000 ...... B.J. Mahle 2001 ...... Doug Jones 2011 ...... Taylor Harris 2001 ...... Randy Crenshaw 2002 ...... Not Awarded 2012 ...... Colin Monnier 2002 ...... Andy Bentley 2003 ...... Casey Klaus 2013 ...... Will Bardo 2003 ...... Nate Moore 2004 ...... Brandon Cramer 2004 ...... Chris Cowan 2005 ...... Carlton McFadgen 2005 ...... Ryan Wrobleski 2006 ...... Scott Horcher 2006 ...... Pat Weale 2007 ...... Joe Castaneda 2007 ...... Jack O’Dell 2008 ...... Tyler Hujik 2008 ...... Kalen Hemmelgarn 2009 ...... Jordan Boykin 2009 ...... Kalen Hemmelgarn 2010 ...... Gary Hunter 2010 ...... Steve Valentino 2011 ...... Matt Bianco 2011 ...... Matt Pfl eger 2012 ...... Robert Delaney 2012 ...... Kyle Sebetic 2013 ...... Trevor Herak 2013 ...... Clay Krafft 66 2014 Media Guide JOHN L. MACBETH 1962 ...... Bob Donley 2007 ...... James Ward MEMORIAL 1995 ...... Jim Homoki 1963 ...... Mike Ciccolella 2008 ...... DeMario Jones SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD 1996 ...... Sean Gorius 1964 ...... Jim Blubaugh 2009 ...... Joe Janasek The John L. Macbeth Award goes an- 1997 ...... Jason Hackney 1965 ...... Mike Ciccolella 2010 ...... Pat Dowd nually to the junior or senior football 1998 ...... Mike Crimmins 1966 ...... Bob Shortal 2011 ...... Austen Alber player who has maintained the high- 1999 ...... Randy Hemmelgarn 1967 ...... Dan Kramarczyk 2012 ...... Chris Hagan est accumulative scholastic record 2000 ...... Jermaine Bailey 1968 ...... Tom Kavanaugh 2013 ...... Nick German over at least four semesters. 2001 ...... Ryan Jones 1969 ...... Joe Tyler 2002 ...... Jesse Obert 1970 ...... Jim Tierney A.J. COHEN 1958 ...... Tony Sperandeo 2003 ...... Ryan Winner 1971 ...... Gary Hambell FLYER OF THE YEAR 1959 ...... Joe Belanich 2004 ...... Ross Mroczek 1972 ...... Matt Dahlinghaus The Flyer of the Year Award goes 1960 ...... Joe Belanich 2005 ...... Steve McDonald 1973 ...... Mike Kundert to the member of the team whose 1961 ...... Bob Heckman / Jack Unverferth 2006 ...... Chris Vermillion 1974 ...... Ted Thomas contributions , both on the fi eld and 1962 ...... Bob Heckman 2007 ...... Sean Heenan 1975 ...... Ted Thomas behind the scenes, make him UD’s 1963 ...... Bob Katcavage 2008 ...... Brandon Wingeier 1976 ...... Bill Sahnd unsung hero for that season. The 1964 ...... Tom Bushman 2009 ...... Brian Mack 1977 ...... Tom Stellman award was renamed in 2001 to honor 1965 ...... Gary Hussion / Tom Gorius 2010 ...... Matt Pfl eger 1978 ...... Bill Sahnd the memory of former Flyer A.J. 1966 ...... Tom Gorius 2011 ...... Colin Monnier 1979 ...... Howie Overman Cohen, who was killed in a house fi re 1967 ...... Bob Thomas 2012 ...... Robert Washington 1980 ...... Ron Flohre following the 2000 season. 1968 ...... Jim Stangle 2013 ...... Gary Hunter 1981 ...... Mike Howard 1978 ...... Rick Chamberlin 1969 ...... Dan Quinn 1982 ...... Joe Beck 1979 ...... Garry Smith 1970 ...... Dan Quinn THE EMIL KARAS MEMORIAL 1983 ...... Jeff Slayback 1980 ...... Garry Smith 1971 ...... Tim Quinn AWARD 1984 ...... Jeff Slayback 1981 ...... Rick Callinan 1972 ...... Tim Quinn This award is sponsored by Mr. and 1985 ...... Troy Styer 1982 ...... Joe Beck 1973 ...... Don Dailey Mrs. Jerry Colp and is presented 1986 ...... Gerry Meyer 1983 ...... Brian Smith 1974 ...... Greg Meter annually to the player who displays 1987 ...... Tony Petrucci 1984 ...... Jim Pitzer 1975 ...... Roy Gordon the most inspirational leadership, as 1988 ...... Gordy Massa / Jeff Nudera 1985 ...... Rob Diorio 1976 ...... Mark Zimmerman chosen by his teammates. 1989 ...... Brian Olson 1986 ...... Tim Norbut 1977 ...... Mark Zimmerman 1990 ...... Steve Harder 1987 ...... Tim Eubank 1978 ...... Scott Terry 1976 ...... John Wolking 1991 ...... Brian Olson 1988 ...... Mike Nicholson 1979 ...... Scott Terry 1977 ...... Merphie Frazier 1992 ...... Andy Pellegrino 1989 ...... Mike Duvic 1980 ...... Dan Polcari 1978 ...... Ed Plaspohl 1993 ...... Jeff Mathot 1990 ...... Rob Rastetter 1981 ...... Mike Fitz 1979 ...... Marvin Batts 1994 ...... Jude FRance 1991 ...... Bill Franks 1982 ...... Mike Fitz 1980 ...... Jim O’Hara 1995 ...... Brady Wolfer 1992 ...... Sean Taylor 1983 ...... Jeff Slayback 1981 ...... Jim Pearson / Mark Hufford 1996 ...... Josh Lemmon 1993 ...... Pat Hofacre 1984 ...... Jeff Slayback 1982 ...... Doug Conley 1997 ...... Joel Cutler 1994 ...... Tim Duvic 1985 ...... Greg French 1983 ...... Mark Herr 1998 ...... Jay Fullenkamp 1995 ...... Benjy Miller 1986 ...... Gerry Meyer 1984 ...... Mark Herr 1999 ...... Paul Conradson 1996 ...... Pat Hugar 1987 ...... Rich Kiko 1985 ...... David Dickerhoof 2000 ...... Brian Tracy 1997 ...... Pat Hugar 1988 ...... Chris Schell 1986 ...... Dave Moeglin 2001 ...... Eric Willman 1998 ...... Jacob Jones 1989 ...... Dan Sharley 1987 ...... Rich Kiko 2002 ...... Jarrod Wachter 1999 ...... Jimmy Lee 1990 ...... Brett Cuthbert 1988 ...... Scott Hullinger 2003 ...... Nick Sellet 2000 ...... Sean Eddy 1991 ...... Dan Rosenbaum 1989 ...... Pat DiGiacomo 2004 ...... Robby Schwab 2001 ...... Jayson Arling 1992 ...... Steve Lochow 1990 ...... Sean Kenneally 2005 ...... Ryan Winner 2002 ...... Trent Karn 1993 ...... Steve Lochow 1991 ...... Steve Willuweit 2006 ...... Blake Bikowski 2003 ...... Michael Short 1994 ...... Travis Butz 1992 ...... Robert Christy 2007 ...... Blake Bikowski 2004 ...... Bill Groetsema 1995 ...... Josh Lemmon 1993 ...... Brendan Hill 2008 ...... Patrick McCormick 2005 ...... Tony Ball 1996 ...... Josh Lemmon 1994 ...... John Mullen 2009 ...... Tyler Friedrich 2006 ...... Kevin McCoy 1997 ...... Matt Moore 1995 ...... Martin Loncar 2010 ...... Tyler Friedrich 2007 ...... Rob Forian 1998 ...... Bob SObehart 1996 ...... Dan Paulick 2011 ...... Dan Prindle 2008 ...... Rob Forian 1999 ...... Kevin Wilson 1997 ...... Bumper McKinley 2012 ...... Bill Petraiuolo 2009 ...... Kevin Burns 2000 ...... Kyle Buhler 1998 ...... Mike Glassmeyer 2013 ...... Tom Corcoran 2010 ...... Joe Ries 2001 ...... Mark Kasmer 1999 ...... Chuck Kohstall 2011 ...... Tyler Hujik 2002 ...... Mark Kasmer 2000 ...... Dan Schmidt SCOUT TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS 2012 ...... Sal Salvato 2003 ...... Kyle Magoteaux 2001 ...... Jeff Swanson PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 ...... Sal Salvato 2004 ...... John Schmall 2002 ...... Tyler Bowersock 2007 ...... Jacob Brumbaugh 2005 ...... Brandon Godsey 2003 ...... Eric Dearth 2006 ...... Brandon Cramer 2004 ...... Chris Dearth 2007 ...... Brandon Cramer 2005 ...... Jared Frank SCOUT TEAM OFFENSIVE 2008 ...... Will Falk 2006 ...... John Hoppe PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009 ...... Joe Ries 2007 ...... Brian Kelly 2000 ...... Alan Buckley 2010 ...... Matt Brockberg 2008 ...... Sean Heenan 2001 ...... Scott Foster 2011 ...... Matt Brockberg 2009 ...... Sean Heenan 2002 ...... Brian Reisert 2012 ...... Pat Dyer 2010 ...... Justin Watkins 2003 ...... Kevin Hoyng 2013 ...... Jack Beebe 2011 ...... Justin Griffi s 2004 ...... Kris Brownlee 2012 ...... Ben Welsh 2005 ...... J. Michael Jonard 2013 ...... Ben Estey 2006 ...... Eric Studt/Ted Watt THE MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2007 ...... Justin Millio The Most Improved Player Award 2008 ...... Taylor Harris goes annually to the player who 2009 ...... Ben Estey shows the most improvement from STAN KURDZIEL 2010 ...... Branden Johnson the previous season. MEMORIAL TROPHY 2011 ...... Anthony Davis The Stan Kurdziel Trophy is now 2012 ...... Owen Williams 1984 ...... Doug Zimmer given annually to the outstanding 2013 ...... Graham Peters 1985 ...... James Keys lineman on the varsity for play during 1986 ...... Paul Riese the regular season. SCOUT TEAM DEFENSIVE 1987 ...... Tim Alber PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1988 ...... Lou Loncar 1955 ...... John Bettinger 2000 ...... Chris Fackler 1989 ...... Jim Mocho 1956 ...... Don Zimmerman 2001 ...... Jared McQuiston 1990 ...... John Bianchi 1957 ...... Ernie White 2002 ...... John Hoppe 1991 ...... Robert Christy 1958 ...... Mel Smolik 2003 ...... Claude Nichol 1992 ...... Jeff Mathot 1959 ...... Don Laughlin / Steve Palenchar 2004 ...... John Orbe 1993 ...... Nick Hinkebein 1960 ...... Bob DeMarco 2005 ...... Sean Heenan 1994 ...... David Holtz 1961 ...... George Kelly 2006 ...... Bobby Burger

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EARLY YEARS 3 years: 5-25-0 (.167) Year W L T UD Opp. Coach Year W L T UD Opp. Coach 1905 0 3 0 10 53 William Schoen 1960 1 9 0 75 202 Stan Zajdel 1906 5 1 0 180 11 Dr. J.G. FReshour 1961 2 8 0 74 245 Stan Zajdel 1907 0 4 0 5 98 Dr. J.G. FReshour 1962 2 8 0 100 210 Stan Zajdel 1908 7 0 1 80 7 Bro. M. Hill, S.M. 1909 4 3 0 70 92 Bro. George Binlein, S.M. PETE ANKNEY ERA 1910 5 1 0 175 15 Orville Smith 2 years: 4-14-2 (.250) 1911 3 3 1 104 71 Year W L T UD Opp. Coach 1912 4 2 0 122 59 Roland Bevan 1963 1 7 2 110 199 Pete Ankney 1913 4 1 1 84 37 L. Foose Clark 1964 3 7 0 129 185 Pete Ankney 1914 2 2 0 46 34 Alfred McCray 1915 3 2 0 49 22 Alfred McCray JOHN MCVAY ERA 1916 4 3 0 169 190 Alfred McCray 8 years: 37-41-4 (.476) 1917 7 2 0 191 19 L. Foose Clark Year W L T UD Opp. Coach 1918 1 1 0 6 20 L. Foose Clark 1965 1 8 1 26 161 John McVay 1919 2 2 0 31 41 Harry SOlimano 1966 8 2 0 144 108 John McVay 1920 2 4 0 19 63 Nelson Talbott 1967 6 3 1 171 112 John McVay 1921 1 7 1 41 236 # Charles Way 1968 5 5 0 222 165 John McVay 1922 6 3 0 239 123 Van F. Hill 1969 3 7 0 172 213 John McVay # - Charles Way resigned on Nov. 23, 1921. Nelson Talboty took over 1970 5 4 1 191 151 John McVay 1971 5 6 0 165 235 John McVay MODERN ERA 1972 4 6 1 172 181 John McVay HARRY BAUJAN ERA ERA 24 years: 124-64-9 (.653) 4 years: 17-26-1 (.398) Year W L T UD Opp. Coach Year W L T UD Opp. Coach 1923 4 5 0 259 102 Harry Baujan 1973 5 5 1 158 206 Ron Marciniak 1924 7 3 0 261 47 Harry Baujan 1974 3 8 0 191 310 Ron Marciniak 1925 7 2 0 196 24 Harry Baujan 1975 5 6 0 202 222 Ron Marciniak 1926 8 2 0 171 66 Harry Baujan 1976 4 7 0 185 228 Ron Marciniak 1927 6 3 0 138 55 Harry Baujan RICK CARTER ERA 1928 6 3 0 227 40 Harry Baujan 1929 4 5 0 94 82 Harry Baujan 4 years: 39-7-2 (.833) 1930 4 3 2 69 34 Harry Baujan Year W L T UD Opp. Coach 1931 5 3 2 237 62 Harry Baujan 1977 8 3 0 287 197 Rick Carter 1932 9 2 0 189 42 Harry Baujan 1978 9 2 1 317 123 Rick Carter 1933 7 2 1 109 58 Harry Baujan 1979 8 2 1 292 112 Rick Carter 1934 4 3 1 140 65 Harry Baujan 1980 14 0 0 509 70 Rick Carter 1935 4 4 1 88 87 Harry Baujan 1936 4 5 0 108 96 Harry Baujan MIKE KELLY ERA 1937 7 2 0 148 53 Harry Baujan 27 years: 246-54-1 (.819) 1938 7 2 0 184 55 Harry Baujan Year W L T UD Opp. Coach 1939 4 4 1 110 79 Harry Baujan 1981 12 2 0 369 109 Mike Kelly 1940 6 3 0 133 59 Harry Baujan 1982 6 4 0 323 102 Mike Kelly 1941 7 3 0 224 80 Harry Baujan 1983 7 3 0 233 113 Mike Kelly 1942 8 2 0 190 94 Harry Baujan 1984 10 1 0 369 92 Mike Kelly 1943-45 No Football during War 1985 7 3 0 344 135 Mike Kelly 1946 6 3 0 144 127 Harry Baujan 1986 10 1 0 444 138 Mike Kelly 1987 11 3 0 407 210 Mike Kelly JOE GAVIN ERA 1988 9 2 0 379 131 Mike Kelly 7 years: 39-26-2 (.597) 1989 13 0 1 492 128 Mike Kelly Year W L T UD Opp. Coach 1990 11 1 0 473 172 Mike Kelly 1947 6 3 0 163 103 Joseph Gavin 1991 13 1 0 420 146 Mike Kelly 1948 7 2 1 192 66 Joseph Gavin 1992 10 1 0 418 94 Mike Kelly 1949 6 3 0 253 159 Joseph Gavin 1993 9 1 0 298 114 Mike Kelly 1950 4 6 0 122 189 Joseph Gavin 1994 8 2 0 328 170 Mike Kelly 1951 7 2 0 261 102 Joseph Gavin 1995 9 2 0 422 180 Mike Kelly 1952 6 5 0 191 170 Joseph Gavin 1996 11 0 0 411 186 Mike Kelly 1953 3 5 1 80 129 Joseph Gavin 1997 9 1 0 366 193 Mike Kelly 1998 6 4 0 279 262 Mike Kelly 1999 6 4 0 325 210 Mike Kelly ERA 2000 8 3 0 376 192 Mike Kelly 2 years: 8-11-1 (.425) 2001 10 1 0 453 167 Mike Kelly Year W L T UD Opp. Coach 2002 11 1 0 423 118 Mike Kelly 1954 5 5 0 147 165 Hugh Devore 2003 9 2 0 400 183 Mike Kelly 1955 3 6 1 106 178 Hugh Devore 2004 7 3 0 325 140 Mike Kelly 2005 9 1 0 403 141 Mike Kelly ERA 2006 4 6 0 250 259 Mike Kelly 4 years: 15-24-1 (.388) 2007 11 1 0 466 187 Mike Kelly Year W L T UD Opp. Coach RICK CHAMBERLIN ERA 1956 4 6 0 106 162 Bud Kerr 5 years: 47-20 (.701) 1957 6 3 1 201 175 Bud Kerr Year W L T UD Opp. Coach 1958 2 8 0 60 203 Bud Kerr 2008 9 3 0 339 184 Rick Chamberlin 1959 3 7 0 77 149 Bud Kerr 2009 9 2 0 247 134 Rick Chamberlin 2010 10 1 0 390 232 Rick Chamberlin 2011 6 5 0 275 221 Rick Chamberlin ALL-TIME RECORD: 641-356-27 2012 6 5 0 251 230 Rick Chamberlin STAN ZAJDEL ERA 2013 7 4 0 335 262 Rick Chamberlin

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OVERALL COACHING RECORDS By Percentage Coach Yrs. Years W ...... L T Pct. By Victories Bro. M. Hill, S.M. 1 1908 7 ...... 0 1 .938 Coach W L T Pct. Rick Carter 4 1977-1980 39 ...... 7 2 .833 Mike Kelly ...... 246 54 1 .819 Orville Smith 1 1910 5 ...... 1 0 .833 Harry Baujan ...... 124 64 8 .653 Mike Kelly 27 1981-2007 246 ...... 54 1 .819 RICK CHAMBERLIN 5 2008- 47 ...... 20 0 .701 RICK CHAMBERLIN ...... 47 20 0 .701 L. Foose Clark 3 1913, 1917-1918 12 ...... 4 1 .735 Rick Carter ...... 39 7 2 .833 Van F. Hill 1 1922 6 ...... 3 0 .667 Joe Gavin...... 39 26 2 .597 Harry Baujan 24 1923-1946 124 ...... 64 8 .653 Joe Gavin 7 1947-1953 39 ...... 26 2 .597 Roland Bevan 2 1911-1912 7 ...... 5 1 .577 Bro. George Binlein, S.M. 1 1909 4 ...... 3 0 .571 Alfred McCray 3 1914-1916 9 ...... 7 0 .563 Dr. J.G. FReshour 2 1906-1907 5 ...... 5 0 .500 Harry SOlimano 1 1919 2 ...... 2 0 .500 John McVay 8 1965-1972 36 ...... 41 4 .469 Hugh Devore 2 1954-1955 8 ...... 11 1 .425 Rick Marciniak 4 1973-1976 17 ...... 26 1 .398 Joe Gavin Mike Kelly Rick Carter Bud Kerr 4 1956-1959 15 ...... 24 1 .388 Nelson Talbott 2 1920-1921 2 ...... 4 0 .333 Pete Ankney 2 1963-1964 4 ...... 14 2 .250 Charles Way 1 1921 1 ...... 7 1 .167 Stan Zajdel 3 1960-1962 5 ...... 25 0 .167 William Schoen 1 1905 0 ...... 3 0 .000

ALL-TIME CAPTAINS Harry Baujan John McVay 1905 ...... William Schoen 1955 ...... Jim Katcavage, Jack Muldowney 1980 ...... Jim O’Hara, Mark Schmitz, Tim Schoen 1906 ...... William Schoen 1956 ...... Billy Smith 1981 .Larry Armstrong, Mark Hufford, Jim Pearson 1907 ...... Matthias Wagner 1957 ...... Fred Dugan, Don Zimmerman 1982 ...... Joe Beck, Doug Conley, Jon Vorpe 1908 ...... Clarence Frederick 1958 ...... Emil Karas, Bill Korutz 1983 ...... Blane Collison, Brian Smith, Paul Vollman 1909 ...... Leo Carolan 1959 ...... Game Captains * 1984 ...... Mark Herr, Jeff Slayback, David Kemp, 1910 ...... Herb Ruhlman, Ignatius Hart 1960 ...... Bob DeMarco Jim Jeter 1911 ...... Edward Welch 1961 ...... Dan Laughlin 1985 ...... Mike Harmeyer, Dan Jurkowitz, Larry 1912 ...... Henry Klein 1962 ...... Bob Heckman Raville, Troy Styer 1913 ...... John Devereux 1963 ...... Jim Overman, Tom LaBeau 1986 ...... Jackie Green, Gerry Meyer, Dave Moeglin, 1914 ...... Alph Mahrt 1964 ...... Tom Minac, Mike Ciccolella Doug Zimmer 1915 ...... William Sherry 1965 ...... Joe Rudolph, Frank Chew 1987 .....Kerry McCarthy, Rich Kiko, Ted Edgington, 1916 ...... Joseph Windbiel 1966 ...... Bob Shortal, Jim Blubaugh Tom Ray 1917 ...... Ludwig Virant 1967 ...... Dan Kramarczyk, Gale Wiesenhahn, 1988 ...... Brad Crow, Gordy Massa 1918 ...... Russ Summers Jim Schmalz 1989 ...... Lou Loncar, Pat DiGiacomo 1919 ...... No captain 1968 ...... Jim Place, Mike Wilson 1990 ...... Dan Sharley, Sean Kenneally 1920 ...... Joseph Holscher 1969 ...... Game Captains 1991 ...... Brian Olson, Steve Willuweit 1921 ...... Al Knechtges 1970 ...... Al Brown, Leo Dillon, Mark Ellison, 1992 ...... Robert Christy, Andy Pellegrino 1922 ...... John Mahrt Bob Palcic 1993 ...... Bob Coode, Pat Hofacre, Jeff Mathot, Dan 1923 ...... Cyril Scharf 1971 ...... Sonny Allen, Gary Kosins, Dan Ouinn Thobe 1924 ...... Leo Virant 1972 ...... Jake Burkhardt 1994 ...... Barry Esposito, Nick Hinkebein 1925 ...... Louis Mahrt 1973 ...... Steve Siewe, Kevin Baldwin 1995 ...... Matt Deters, Ryan Huyghe, Martin Loncar 1926 ...... Frank Belanich 1974 ...... Walt Wingard, Greg Meter 1996 ...... Jim Homoki, Josh Lemmon 1927 ...... Jock McGarry 1975 ...... Roy Gordon, Marvin Johnson, Ted Thomas 1997 .Bumper McKinley, Sean Gorius, Kevin Johns 1928 ...... R. Ducky Swan 1976 . Roger Dixon, Paul Kasprzycki, John Wolking 1998 ...... Mark Thobe, Jay Fullenkamp, Mike 1929 ...... J. Gilbert Gowan 1977 ...... B.J. Dailey, Tom Stellman, Tom Wanner, Glassmeyer 1930 ...... Joseph Cabrinha Mark Zimmerman 1999 .....Brad Thobe, Ryan Stangle, Chuck Kohstall, 1931 ...... Leo Zierolf 1978 ...... Mike Bailey, Rick Chamberlin, Bill Sahnd Paul Conradson 1932 ...... Harold (Scotty) Fearn 1979 ...... Marvin Batts, Gary Cooper, Joe Overbeck, 2000 ...... Shawn Eddy, Matt Macy, Dan Schmidt, 1933 ...... Robert Payne Scott Terry Brad Van Vleet 1934 ...... Elmer Zang 1980 ...... Jim O’Hara, Mark Schmitz, Tim Schoen 2001 ...... Jermaine Bailey, Marty McNamara, 1935 ...... Vince McDonough Jeff Swanson 1936 ...... John Smythe 2002 .Tyler Bowersock, Marcus Colvin, Trent Karn 1937 ...... Jos. Zotkiewicz 2003 .Eric Dearth, Geno Mattioda, Justin Willhoite 1938 ...... Ralph Niehaus, Paul Wagner 2004 ...... Chris Dearth, Doug Jones, Brandon Staley 1939 ...... Larry Knorr 2005 ...... John Hoppe, Steve Verhoff, Ryan Winner 1940 ...... Duncan Obee 2006 ...... John Hoppe, Kevin Hoyng 1941 ...... Beno Keiter 2007 ....Brandon Cramer, Kevin Hoyng, Brian Kelly 1942 ...... Jerry Westendorf 2008 ...Rob Florian, Steve McDonald, Scott Vossler 1943-45 ...... No Football during War 2009 ...... Sean Heenan, Drew Fumagalli, Steve 1946 ...... Leland Schmidt, Bo Powers Valentino 1947 ...... Dick Dahn 2010 ...... Tyler Friedrich, Joe Ries, Steve Valentino 1948 ...... Jim Hanby 2011 ...... Devin Langhorst,Dan Prindle 1949 ...... William Gutbrod 2012 ...... Taylor Harris, Colin Monnier, Matt Pfl eger 1950 ...... FRan Quinn, John Callahan 2013 ...... Brannon Dunn, Ben Estey, Colin Monnier, 1951 ...... Lou Cannaroni Kyle Sebetic 1952 ...... Ed Clemens, Chuck Noll *Steve Palenchar, Vince Palyan elected Honorary 1953 ...... Dick Durbin, Roy Fischer Co-Captains in 1959 1954 ...... Jim Shafor

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1905 (0-3) Findlay ...... W 60 0 Loyola ...... W 12 0 Riverdale...... L 5 6 Wilmington ...... W 35 0 Miami ...... L 6 7 Tippecanoe ...... L 0 11 44th Aeros ...... W 13 0 Haskell Indians ...... W 20 14 Tippecanoe ...... L 5 36 Ohio Northern ...... L 0 12 Wittenberg ...... W 7 3 44th Aeros ...... W 7 0 1906 (5-1) 1928 (6-3) Germantown ...... W 29 0 1918 (1-1) Findlay ...... W 66 0 Oakwood...... L 2 11 Naval Reserve ...... W 6 0 Wilmington ...... W 28 0 Dayton YMCA ...... W 43 0 Georgetown ...... L 0 20 Brown ...... L 7 13 Dayton Varsity ...... W 28 0 Detroit ...... L 0 7 Wittenberg ...... W 36 0 1919 (2-2) Loyola ...... W 12 7 Hamilton ...... W 42 0 Georgetown ...... L 0 20 Cincinnati ...... W 25 6 Alumni ...... W 13 0 Ohio Northern ...... W 41 0 1907 (0-4) Wilmington ...... W 18 7 Muskingum ...... W 48 0 Lebanon ...... L 0 6 Wilmington ...... L 0 14 Quantico Marines ...... L 0 7 Deaf Mutes ...... L 0 10 Wittenberg ...... L 0 65 1920 (2-4) 1929 (4-5) Xavier ...... L 5 17 Ohio Northern ...... W 13 7 Indiana Central ...... W 33 0 Xavier ...... L 0 20 Detroit ...... L 0 18 1908 (7-0-1) St. Ignatius ...... L 0 13 Wilmington ...... W 7 0 Franklin ...... W 12 2 Muskingum ...... L 0 4 Boston College ...... L 7 23 Miamisburg A.C...... T 0 0 Georgetown ...... W 6 5 Oglethorpe ...... L 12 20 Nelson College ...... W 16 0 Duquesne ...... L 0 14 Transylvania ...... W 13 6 Cedarville ...... W 24 0 Xavier ...... W 16 0 West Carrollton ...... W 6 0 1921 (1-7-1) Quantico Marines ...... L 6 7 Mercantile A.C...... W 12 5 Miami ...... L 0 55 Wittenberg ...... L 0 8 Miamisburg A.C...... W 4 0 Xavier ...... L 0 13 Xavier ...... W 6 0 Wilmington ...... L 0 30 1930 (4-3-2) Bethany...... L 0 78 Ohio Northern ...... W 14 0 1909 (4-3) Muskingum ...... L 14 30 Georgetown ...... W 22 0 Central A.C...... L 5 6 Earlham ...... T 14 14 Ohio Wesleyan ...... L 6 7 Cedarville ...... W 25 5 Baldwin-Wallace ...... L 0 7 Oglethorpe ...... L 0 6 Steele ...... L 11 18 Hanover ...... L 0 3 Boston College ...... L 6 15 Deaf Mutes ...... W 11 6 St. Ignatius ...... W 13 6 Transylvania ...... T 6 6 Earlham ...... L 0 55 Xavier ...... W 7 0 St. Patrick’s ...... W 6 2 1922 (6-3) John Carroll ...... T 0 0 Xavier ...... W 12 0 Cedarville ...... W 59 0 Wittenberg ...... W 8 0 Earlham ...... W 32 7 1910 (5-1) Xavier ...... L 13 46 1931 (5-3-2) Deaf Mutes ...... W 64 0 Rose Poly ...... W 32 0 Hanover ...... W 39 0 Earlham Reserves ...... W 29 0 Canisius ...... L 6 40 Boston College ...... L 0 13 Xavier ...... W 45 3 St. Ignatius ...... W 20 13 Wilmington ...... W 56 0 Antioch ...... W 10 0 Baldwin-Wallace ...... W 36 14 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... L 7 Xavier ...... L 5 6 Wilmington ...... L 0 3 13 St. Patrick’s ...... W 22 6 Defi ance...... W 41 0 Butler ...... W 26 2 Transylvania ...... W 63 0 1911 (3-3-1) 1923 (4-5) Xavier ...... T 7 7 Otterbein ...... L 0 22 Indiana Central ...... W 161 0 John Carroll ...... W 27 0 Antioch ...... W 11 0 Duquesne ...... W 27 0 Wittenberg ...... L 6 21 Cedarville ...... W 56 0 Transylvania ...... W 35 0 Notre Dame B ...... T 6 6 Earlham ...... L 0 39 Marietta ...... L 0 6 St. Patrick’s ...... W 32 0 Canisius ...... L 0 12 1932 (9-2) Wilmington ...... T 5 5 John Carroll ...... L 0 27 Findlay ...... W 33 0 Xavier ...... L 0 5 Lafayette ...... L 0 45 Adrian ...... W 64 0 Wilmington ...... W 34 0 Wilmington ...... W 13 7 1912 (4-2) Ashland...... L 2 12 Quantico Marines ...... W 21 14 Wittenberg ...... L 8 34 Xavier ...... W 7 0 Aquinas ...... W 20 0 1924 (7-3) Marshall ...... W 13 7 Otterbein ...... W 14 12 Carnegie Tech ...... L 3 14 Morris-Harvey...... W 18 0 Xavier ...... W 40 0 Rio Grand ...... W 64 0 John Carroll ...... L 0 7 Wilmington ...... W 40 0 Davis & Elkins ...... W 27 7 Butler ...... W 7 0 Antioch ...... L 0 13 Duquesne ...... W 28 0 Wittenberg ...... L 6 7 Loyola ...... L 6 7 Davis & Elkins ...... W 7 0 1913 (4-1-1) Cincinnati ...... W 21 0 Antioch ...... W 6 2 Toledo ...... W 52 6 1933 (7-2-1) Earlham ...... W 7 6 Canisius ...... L 13 14 Adrian ...... W 14 0 Wilmington ...... W 46 0 John Carroll ...... W 20 0 Ohio Wesleyan ...... L 10 22 Transylvania ...... T 6 6 Wilmington ...... W 27 0 Heidelberg ...... W 7 0 Muskingum ...... L 0 20 Findlay ...... W 13 12 Wittenberg ...... W 19 3 1925 (7-2) John Carroll ...... T 0 0 Wilmington ...... W 45 0 Baldwin-Wallace ...... W 6 0 1914 (2-2) Toledo ...... W 29 6 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... W 7 6 Antioch ...... L 0 7 John Carroll ...... W 17 0 Canisius ...... L 0 12 Ohio Northern ...... W 14 0 Loyola ...... L 2 6 Wittenberg ...... W 31 6 Wilmington ...... W 13 7 Cincinnati ...... W 23 0 Denison ...... W 21 0 Antioch ...... L 19 20 Haskell Indians ...... W 6 2 Butler ...... L 7 10 1934 (4-3-1) 1915 (3-2) Otterbein ...... W 48 0 Morris-Harvey...... W 31 14 Antioch ...... W 10 6 Bucknell ...... W 19 0 Ohio Wesleyan ...... L 0 22 Alumni ...... W 20 0 DePaul ...... L 6 12 Georgetown ...... L 6 9 1926 (8-2) Adrian ...... W 70 0 Wilmington ...... L 0 7 Bowling Green ...... W 11 0 Canisius ...... W 6 0 Antioch ...... W 13 0 Kenyon ...... W 15 0 John Carroll ...... T 0 0 John Carroll ...... W 10 0 Ohio ...... L 0 17 1916 (4-3) Haskell Indians ...... L 4 30 Wittenberg ...... W 27 0 Deaf Mutes ...... W 53 7 Wilmington ...... W 14 8 Wilmington ...... L 0 22 Holy Cross ...... L 7 20 1935 (4-4-1) Marietta ...... L 0 92 Cincinnati ...... W 52 0 Cincinnati ...... L 0 29 Otterbein ...... L 10 55 Ohio Northern ...... W 21 0 Ohio Wesleyan ...... W 13 0 Alumni ...... W 19 0 Butler ...... W 30 6 Marshall ...... W 20 6 Wilmington ...... W 20 7 Quantico Marines ...... W 7 2 DePaul ...... L 3 14 Aquinas ...... W 67 7 Ohio ...... L 0 26 1927 (6-3) Canisius ...... L 0 6 1917 (7-2) Findlay ...... W 66 0 Miami (HC) ...... T 6 6 Aquinas ...... W 25 0 Holy Cross ...... L 0 18 Wittenberg ...... W 27 0 Xavier ...... L 3 7 Cincinnati ...... W 9 0 John Carroll ...... W 19 0 Alumni ...... W 35 0 Quantico Marines ...... L 0 6 Wilmington ...... W 13 0 Wilmington ...... W 18 7 70 2014 Media Guide 1936 (4-5) 1948 (7-2-1) Marshall ...... L 0 14 9/24 John Carroll ...... A ...... W 26 18 1956 (4-6) Ohio Wesleyan...... W 21 7 10/3 St. Bonaventure ...... A ...... L 6 7 9/22 Cincinnati ...... A ...... W 19 13 DePaul ...... L 0 7 10/9 Marshall ...... H ...... W 33 0 9/30 Holy Cross ...... A ...... W 14 13 Miami ...... L 7 14 10/16 Toledo ...... A ...... W 20 0 10/6 Mississippi Southern H ...... L 6 23 Cincinnati ...... W 21 13 10/24 Saint Louis ...... H ...... W 41 0 10/13 Villanova ...... H ...... L 0 13 Western Reserve ...... L 7 19 10/31 Xavier ...... A ...... W 7 0 10/23 North Carolina State ..H* ...... L 0 20 Ohio (HC) ...... L 6 10 11/6 Miami ...... H ...... W 7 0 10/27 Xavier ...... A ...... L 13 26 John Carroll ...... W 6 0 11/13 Oklahoma City ...... H* ...... T 13 13 11/3 Louisville ...... A ...... W 7 6 Wittenberg ...... W 40 12 11/20 Iowa State Teachers H ...... W 33 7 11/10 Miami ...... A ...... L 14 21 11/25 Chattanooga ...... A ...... L 6 21 11/17 Wichita ...... H ...... L 6 14 1937 (7-2) 11/25 Detroit ...... H ...... W 27 13 Wittenberg ...... W 28 7 1949 (6-3) Ohio Wesleyan...... W 19 7 9/24 Xavier ...... H ...... L 7 21 1957 (6-3-1) Cincinnati ...... W 35 0 10/2 St. Bonaventure ...... H ...... W 28 13 9/21 Cincinnati ...... A ...... T 13 13 John Carroll ...... W 14 7 10/8 Marshall ...... A ...... W 40 23 9/28 Richmond ...... H ...... W 12 7 Ohio ...... W 6 0 10/15 Toledo ...... H ...... W 47 14 10/5 Holy Cross ...... A ...... L 6 32 Western Reserve ...... W 18 6 10/22 Youngstown ...... H* ...... W 41 7 10/12 Boston College ...... A ...... L 14 41 Toledo ...... L 7 12 10/30 Xavier ...... A ...... L 0 14 10/19 Louisville ...... A ...... L 19 33 Miami (HC) ...... W 21 7 11/6 Nevada ...... H ...... W 16 14 10/26 Xavier ...... H ...... W 24 13 Marshall ...... L 0 7 11/12 Miami ...... A ...... L 20 53 11/2 Wichita ...... A ...... W 40 13 1938 (7-2) 11/19 Scranton ...... H ...... W 54 0 11/9 North Dakota State .....H* ...... W 40 6 Wittenberg ...... W 38 0 11/16 Miami ...... H ...... W 13 7 Georgetown ...... W 45 0 1950 (4-6) 11/23 Detroit ...... H ...... W 20 10 Cincinnati ...... W 26 7 Youngstown ...... W 7 0 Toledo ...... W 17 13 St. Bonaventure ...... L 14 40 1958 (2-8) Miami ...... L 0 14 Kentucky ...... L 0 40 9/20 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 0 14 Marshall ...... W 13 7 Toledo ...... W 14 13 9/27 Richmond ...... H ...... W 13 12 Xavier (HC) ...... L 7 14 Quantico Marines ...... L 0 7 10/4 Bowling Green ...... H ...... L 0 25 Ohio ...... W 13 0 Xavier ...... L 21 28 10/11 Ohio...... H* ...... L 8 27 Ohio Wesleyan...... W 25 0 John Carroll ...... H* ...... L 12 24 10/18 Louisville ...... H ...... W 26 13 Miami ...... L 12 27 10/25 Xavier ...... A ...... L 0 16 1939 (4-4-1) Marshall ...... W 35 6 11/1 Holy Cross ...... A ...... L 0 26 Western Reserve ...... L 0 7 Chattanooga ...... W 7 4 11/8 Villanova ...... H ...... L 6 9 Cincinnati ...... W 32 2 11/15 Miami ...... A ...... L 0 34 Youngstown ...... W 13 12 1951 (7-3) 11/22 Detroit ...... H ...... L 7 27 Marshall ...... L 13 19 9/22 Quantico Marines ...... H ...... W 21 14 Ohio ...... L 0 14 9/30 St. Bonaventure ...... H ...... W 35 14 1959 (3-7) St. Mary’s (CA)...... T 6 6 10/5 Youngstown ...... A ...... W 27 7 9/19 Richmond ...... H ...... W 6 3 Xavier ...... L 7 12 10/13 Toledo ...... H* ...... W 47 7 9/26 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 7 21 Miami (HC) ...... W 20 0 10/20 Chattanooga ...... H ...... W 21 6 10/3 Bowling Green ...... A ...... L 0 14 Ohio Wesleyan...... W 19 7 10/28 Xavier ...... A ...... L 0 20 10/10 Holy Cross ...... A ...... L 0 8 11/4 John Carroll ...... A ...... W 36 0 10/17 Louisville ...... A ...... L 6 32 1940 (6-3) 11/10 Miami ...... H ...... L 20 21 10/24 Xavier ...... H ...... L 0 3 Wichita ...... L 0 9 11/17 Marshall ...... A ...... W 34 13 10/31 Villanova ...... A ...... L 13 22 Marshall ...... L 12 25 Salad Bowl (Phoenix, AZ) 11/7 Detroit ...... H* ...... L 14 33 Western Reserve ...... W 20 12 1/1 Houston ...... N ...... L 21 26 11/14 Miami ...... H ...... W 13 0 Miami ...... W 28 6 11/21 Wichita ...... H ...... W 18 13 Cincinnati ...... W 7 0 1952 (6-5) Transylvania ...... W 26 0 9/20 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 0 25 1960 (1-9) Xavier (HC) ...... W 13 0 9/27 Drake ...... H ...... W 34 13 9/17 Ohio ...... H ...... L 0 28 Ohio ...... L 0 7 10/4 North Texas State...... H ...... W 20 14 9/24 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 21 27 Ohio Wesleyan...... W 27 0 10/11 Louisville ...... A ...... W 20 0 10/1 Villanova ...... H ...... W 14 0 1941 (7-3) 10/18 Camp LeJeune Marines ....H ...... L 19 23 10/8 Xavier ...... A ...... L 12 18 Hillsdale ...... W 62 0 10/25 John Carroll ...... H* ...... W 21 0 10/15 Louisville ...... H* ...... L 0 36 Detroit Tech ...... W 75 0 11/2 Xavier ...... H ...... L 13 14 10/22 Detroit ...... A ...... L 0 13 Marshall ...... W 7 0 11/8 Marshall ...... H ...... W 31 14 10/29 Wichita ...... A ...... L 6 7 Tennessee ...... L 0 26 11/15 Miami ...... A ...... L 13 27 11/5 Holy Cross ...... A ...... L 6 36 Miami ...... W 16 0 11/23 Xavier ...... A ...... W 13 0 11/12 Miami ...... A ...... L 8 23 Wichita ...... W 14 6 11/27 Chattanooga ...... A ...... L 7 40 11/19 Kent State ...... H ...... L 7 14 Cincinnati ...... W 3 0 Xavier ...... L 0 27 1953 (3-5-1) 1961 (2-8) North Dakota (HC) .....W .....40 0 9/27 Xavier ...... A ...... L 0 7 9/16 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 12 16 Ohio ...... L 7 21 10/4 Quantico Marines ...... H ...... L 0 31 9/23 Kent State ...... A ...... L 14 38 10/11 John Carroll ...... A ...... L 13 19 9/30 Bowling Green ...... A ...... L 11 28 1942 (8-2) 10/17 Louisville ...... H* ...... W 20 13 10/7 Ohio ...... H ...... L 13 14 Findlay...... W 49 0 10/24 Chattanooga ...... H ...... W 19 6 10/14 Louisville ...... A ...... W 7 6 Western Michigan ...... W ...... 21 0 10/31 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 0 27 10/21 Xavier ...... H* ...... L 0 14 Heidelberg...... W 20 2 11/7 Marshall ...... A ...... W 21 6 10/28 Detroit ...... H ...... L 12 41 Tennessee ...... L 6 34 11/14 Miami ...... H ...... L 7 20 11/4 Holy Cross ...... A ...... L 0 28 Miami ...... W 20 0 11/22 Xavier ...... H ...... T 0 0 11/11 Miami ...... H ...... L 6 48 Xavier ...... W 20 13 11/18 Wichita ...... H ...... W 23 12 Marshall (HC)...... W 20 13 1954 (5-5) Chattanooga ...... W 14 12 9/18 Bowling Green ...... H ...... L 0 18 1962 (2-8) Cincinnati ...... L 0 20 9/25 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 13 42 9/15 Kent State ...... H ...... L 7 22 Ohio ...... W 20 0 10/2 John Carroll ...... H ...... L 12 20 9/22 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 0 13 10/9 Louisville (HC) ...... H ...... W 27 20 9/29 Bowling Green ...... H ...... L 7 14 1943-1945: NO GAMES DURING WAR YEARS 10/17 Xavier ...... A ...... W 21 20 10/6 Ohio ...... A ...... L 25 27 1946 (6-3) 10/23 Tennessee ...... A ...... L 7 14 10/13 Louisville ...... H* ...... L 0 21 Wichita ...... W 21 0 11/6 Mississippi Southern H ...... W 20 7 10/20 Xavier ...... A ...... L 6 23 Miami ...... L 0 35 11/13 Miami ...... A ...... W 20 12 10/27 Detroit ...... A ...... W 13 12 Cincinnati ...... L 0 19 11/20 Xavier ...... H ...... W 13 0 11/3 Holy Cross ...... H ...... L 14 36 Toledo ...... W 20 13 11/25 Chattanooga ...... A ...... L 14 25 11/10 Miami ...... A ...... L 20 42 Western Reserve (HC) W .....20 6 11/17 Wichita ...... H ...... W 8 0 Xavier ...... W 33 6 1955 (3-6-1) Chattanooga ...... L 7 34 9/24 Cincinnati ...... A ...... W 15 14 1963 (1-7-2) Ohio ...... W 14 7 10/1 Kent State ...... H ...... W 25 13 9/21 Toledo ...... H ...... W 22 19 Marshall ...... W 29 7 10/8 Louisville ...... A ...... L 7 19 9/28 Ohio ...... H ...... L 6 13 1947 (6-3) 10/15 Xavier ...... H ...... L 6 12 10/5 Bowling Green ...... A ...... L 0 28 Scranton ...... W 28 6 10/22 Tennessee ...... A ...... L 7 53 10/12 Louisville ...... A ...... L 12 13 Bowling Green ...... W 20 13 10/29 Chattanooga ...... H* ...... T 7 7 10/19 Xavier ...... H ...... L 14 15 Cincinnati ...... W 26 21 11/6 Holy Cross ...... A ...... L 7 13 10/26 Detroit ...... H* ...... T 14 14 Toledo ...... L 13 14 11/12 Miami ...... H ...... L 0 21 11/2 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 8 35 Chattanooga ...... L 13 19 11/19 Mississippi Southern .A ...... L 13 19 11/9 Wichita ...... A ...... L 7 12 Xavier ...... H* ...... W 38 6 11/27 Villanova ...... H ...... W 19 7 11/16 Miami ...... H ...... T 27 27 Miami ...... L 0 12 11/23 Kent State ...... A ...... L 0 23 Ohio...... W 18 6 St. Bonaventure ...... W 7 6 2014 Media Guide 71 YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY

1964 (3-7) 1972 (4-6-1) 9/22 Butler...... A ...... W 24 0 9/19 St. Joseph’s ...... H ...... W 41 0 9/9 Youngstown ...... H ...... W 18 13 9/29 James Madison ...... H ...... W 35 15 9/26 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 10 20 9/16 Miami ...... A ...... L 7 34 10/6 Ashland ...... H ...... W 28 6 10/3 Bowling Green ...... A ...... L 0 35 9/23 Marshall ...... H ...... W 39 0 10/13 Evansville ...... H* ...... W 35 7 10/10 Louisville ...... H ...... L 7 21 9/30 Louisville ...... H ...... L 11 28 10/20 Fordham ...... H ...... W 59 11 10/17 Abilene Christian ...... H* ...... W 21 14 10/7 Southern Illinois ...... A ...... T 6 6 10/27 Liberty Baptist ...... A ...... L 10 17 10/23 Detroit ...... A ...... L 6 21 10/14 Ball State ...... A ...... L 7 28 11/3 Ferris State ...... H ...... T 14 14 10/31 Ohio ...... A ...... L 0 24 10/21 Toledo ...... H ...... L 17 20 11/10 St. Norbert ...... A ...... W 24 22 11/7 Xavier ...... H ...... L 7 12 10/28 VMI ...... H ...... W 14 10 11/14 Miami ...... A ...... L 21 27 11/4 Xavier ...... H* ...... W 31 13 1980 (14-0) DIV. III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 11/27 Kent State ...... H ...... W 16 11 11/11 Bowling Green ...... A ...... L 0 5 9/6 California State, Pa...... H ...... W 20 0 11/18 East Carolina...... A ...... L 22 24 9/13 Ashland ...... A ...... W 20 10 1965 (1-8-1) 9/20 Butler...... H ...... W 29 0 9/18 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 0 28 1973 (5-5-1) 9/27 Georgetown ...... H ...... W 35 6 9/25 Kent State ...... A ...... L 6 14 9/8 Youngstown ...... H ...... W 22 0 10/4 Slippery Rock ...... H* ...... W 45 10 10/2 Bowling Green ...... H ...... L 0 9 9/15 Miami ...... A ...... L 0 32 10/11 Frostburg ...... A ...... W 31 7 10/9 Louisville ...... A ...... L 0 34 9/22 Bowling Green ...... H ...... L 16 31 10/18 Merchant Marine ...... A ...... W 35 7 10/16 Quantico Marines ...... H* ...... L 0 10 9/29 Central Michigan ...... H ...... L 6 15 10/25 Buffalo ...... H ...... W 55 0 10/23 Buffalo ...... A ...... T 0 0 10/6 Southern Illinois ...... H ...... W 23 19 11/1 Ferris State ...... H ...... W 38 0 10/30 Ohio ...... H ...... W 13 7 10/13 Ball State ...... H* ...... W 13 12 11/8 John Carroll ...... A ...... W 41 3 11/6 Xavier ...... A ...... L 0 10 10/20 Toledo ...... A ...... L 10 14 11/15 Wisconsin-Superior ...... H ...... W 35 3 11/13 Miami ...... H ...... L 0 28 10/27 Drake ...... H ...... W 16 9 NCAA Playoffs 11/20 Toledo ...... A ...... L 7 21 11/3 Xavier ...... A ...... T 28 28 11/22 Baldwin-Wallace ...... H ...... W 34 0 11/10 Louisville ...... A ...... W 10 9 11/29 Widener ...... A ...... W 28 24 1966 (8-2) 11/17 Marshall ...... A ...... L 14 37 12/6 Ithaca ...... N ...... W 63 0 9/19 Richmond ...... A ...... W 23 0 9/24 Cincinnati ...... H ...... W 23 7 1974 (3-8) 1981 (12-2) DIV. III NATIONAL FINALIST 10/1 Bowling Green ...... A ...... L 0 13 9/7 Drake ...... A ...... W 21 7 9/5 California State, Pa...... A ...... W 27 10 10/8 Louisville ...... H ...... W 20 17 9/14 Eastern Kentucky ...... H ...... W 23 17 9/12 Ashland ...... N ...... W 17 3 10/15 Buffalo ...... H* ...... W 13 3 9/21 Bowling Green ...... A ...... L 21 41 9/19 Butler...... A ...... W 27 0 10/22 Nothern Michigan ...... H ...... W 10 0 9/28 Central Michigan ...... A ...... L 8 42 9/26 DePauw ...... H ...... W 16 0 10/29 Ohio ...... A ...... W 20 12 10/5 Southern Illinois ...... H ...... L 16 38 10/3 Slippery Rock ...... A ...... W 21 17 11/5 Xavier ...... H ...... W 9 2 10/12 Western Kentucky ...... A ...... L 15 32 10/10 Frostburg ...... H* ...... W 45 21 11/12 Miami ...... A ...... L 6 38 10/19 Toledo ...... H* ...... L 27 38 10/17 Eastern Kentucky ...... A ...... L 3 17 11/19 Toledo ...... H ...... W 20 16 10/26 East Carolina ...... A ...... L 6 34 10/24 Buffalo ...... A ...... W 14 7 11/2 Central State ...... H ...... L 25 28 10/31 Lane ...... H ...... W 56 0 1967 (6-3-1) 11/9 Louisville ...... H ...... L 15 20 11/7 John Carroll ...... H ...... W 48 7 9/16 Eastern Kentucky ...... H ...... W 16 0 11/16 Marshall ...... H ...... W 14 13 11/14 Wisconsin-Superior ...... H ...... W 28 3 9/23 Cincinnati ...... A ...... W 27 13 NCAA Playoffs 9/30 Bowling Green ...... H ...... L 0 7 1975 (5-6) 11/21 Augustana ...... H ...... W 19 7 10/7 Louisville ...... A ...... L 7 29 11/28 Lawrence ...... H ...... W 38 0 10/14 Southern Illinois ...... A ...... W 34 14 9/6 Western Kentucky ...... H ...... L 7 27 12/5 Widener ...... N ...... L 10 17 10/21 Temple ...... H* ...... W 56 6 9/13 Eastern Kentucky ...... A ...... L 24 30 10/28 Ohio ...... H ...... W 10 9 9/20 Akron ...... H ...... W 31 9 1982 (6-4) 11/4 Xavier ...... A ...... T 7 7 9/27 Bowling Green ...... H ...... L 14 21 10/4 Toledo ...... A ...... W 24 13 9/11 Bucknell ...... H ...... L 17 19 11/11 Miami ...... H ...... W 7 6 9/18 Butler...... H ...... L 14 20 11/17 Toledo ...... A ...... L 7 21 10/11 Miami ...... H* ...... L 0 10 10/18 Indiana State ...... A ...... L 14 56 9/25 Baldwin-Wallace ...... A ...... L 14 28 10/2 Jersey City ...... H ...... W 71 0 1968 (5-5) 10/25 McNeese State ...... A ...... W 17 12 11/1 Temple ...... H ...... L 10 23 10/9 Kenyon ...... A ...... W 24 7 9/14 Kent State ...... H ...... W 24 10 11/8 Louisville ...... A ...... W 32 13 10/16 Marysville ...... H* ...... W 62 0 9/21 St. Joseph’s ...... H ...... W 57 0 11/15 Marshall ...... H ...... W 29 8 10/23 Canisius ...... H ...... W 38 14 9/28 Bowling Green ...... A ...... L 14 20 10/30 Wabash ...... A ...... L 13 14 10/5 Louisville ...... H ...... W 28 14 1976 (4-7) 11/6 Salisbury State ...... H ...... W 28 0 10/19 Southern Illinois ...... H* ...... L 17 18 11/13 Wisconsin-Superior ...... H ...... W 42 0 10/26 Ohio ...... A ...... L 12 42 9/3 Eastern Kentucky ...... H ...... L 7 21 11/2 Xavier ...... A ...... L 25 27 9/11 Youngstown ...... H ...... W 41 16 1983 (7-3) 11/9 Miami ...... A ...... L 0 14 9/18 Villanova...... H ...... L 30 31 9/25 Indiana State ...... A ...... W 20 14 9/3 Wisconsin-Stout ...... H ...... W 10 7 11/16 Toledo ...... H ...... W 10 3 9/10 Slippery Rock ...... A ...... L 17 34 11/23 Temple ...... A ...... W 35 17 10/2 Ball State ...... H ...... L 13 20 10/9 Akron ...... A ...... L 6 27 9/17 Butler...... A ...... L 3 20 9/24 Baldwin-Wallace ...... H ...... W 17 14 1969 (3-7) 10/16 Marshall ...... A ...... L 0 9 10/23 Toledo ...... H* ...... W 17 14 10/8 Kenyon ...... H* ...... W 46 3 9/13 Kent State ...... A ...... L 14 24 11/6 Northeast Louisiana ...... A ...... W 37 13 10/15 Olivet Nazarene ...... H ...... W 45 2 9/20 Miami ...... H ...... L 9 19 11/13 Temple ...... A ...... L 6 35 10/22 Canisius ...... H ...... L 7 17 9/27 Bowling Green ...... H ...... L 7 27 11/20 Miami ...... A ...... L 8 28 10/29 Wabash ...... H ...... W 30 9 10/4 Louisville ...... A ...... L 17 24 11/5 Mercyhurst...... A ...... W 28 0 10/11 Buffalo ...... A ...... L 0 27 1977 (8-3) 11/12 Wisconsin-Superior ...... H ...... W 30 7 10/18 Nothern Illinois ...... H* ...... W 56 24 10/25 Akron ...... H ...... L 10 14 9/3 Miami ...... A ...... L 23 26 1984 (10-1) 11/1 Xavier ...... H ...... W 32 14 9/10 Butler...... A ...... W 45 13 9/8 Slippery Rock ...... H ...... W 21 14 9/17 South Dakota State ...... H ...... W 28 14 11/8 Villanova...... A ...... W 27 20 9/15 Otterbein ...... H ...... W 24 0 11/15 Toledo ...... A ...... L 0 20 9/24 Villanova...... A ...... W 21 17 10/1 Iowa State ...... A ...... L 13 17 9/22 Butler...... H ...... W 34 0 9/29 Olivet Nazarene ...... A ...... W 59 0 1970 (5-4-1) 10/8 Akron ...... H ...... L 24 31 10/15 Louisville ...... H* ...... W 14 10 10/6 Baldwin-Wallace ...... A ...... W 22 21 9/12 Xavier ...... H ...... W 45 22 10/22 Youngstown ...... A ...... W 27 23 10/13 Anderson ...... H* ...... W 38 0 9/19 Cincinnati ...... A ...... L 7 13 10/29 Central State ...... H ...... W 27 14 10/20 Wabash ...... A ...... W 37 20 9/26 Bowling Green ...... A ...... T 14 14 11/5 Ferris State ...... H ...... W 45 19 10/27 West Virginia Wesleyan .....H ...... W 35 13 10/3 Louisville ...... H ...... W 28 11 11/12 Eastern Kentucky ...... A ...... W 20 13 11/3 DePauw ...... H ...... W 24 7 10/10 Ohio ...... A ...... L 14 17 11/10 Taylor ...... H ...... W 62 3 10/17 Buffalo ...... H* ...... W 41 0 1978 (9-2-1) NCAA Playoffs 10/24 Akron ...... A ...... W 14 6 11/17 Augustana ...... H ...... L 13 14 10/31 Northern Illinois ...... A ...... W 21 20 9/1 Liberty Baptist ...... H ...... W 35 0 11/7 Miami ...... A ...... L 0 17 9/9 Maine ...... A ...... W 31 14 1985 (7-3) 11/14 Toledo ...... H ...... L 7 31 9/16 Otterbein ...... H ...... W 47 0 9/23 Butler...... H ...... W 31 6 9/7 St. Joseph’s ...... H ...... W 45 14 9/14 Allegheny ...... A ...... W 28 0 1971 (5-6) 9/30 Miami ...... H ...... T 10 10 10/7 Ashland ...... A ...... W 14 0 9/21 Butler...... A ...... L 14 27 9/11 Cincinnati ...... H ...... W 16 3 10/14 Eastern Kentucky ...... H* ...... L 16 17 9/28 Defi ance ...... H ...... W 58 0 9/18 Southern Illinois ...... H ...... L 14 31 10/21 Fordham ...... A ...... W 19 10 10/5 Baldwin-Wallace ...... H ...... W 20 9 9/25 Miami ...... H* ...... L 0 14 10/28 Central State ...... H ...... W 28 7 10/12 Samford ...... A ...... W 63 13 10/2 Louisville ...... A ...... L 13 41 11/4 Ferris State ...... A ...... W 38 21 10/19 Anderson ...... H ...... W 28 12 10/9 Tampa...... A ...... L 14 47 11/11 St. Norbert ...... H ...... W 27 14 10/26 Wabash ...... H* ...... W 51 6 10/16 Marshall ...... A ...... W 13 0 NCAA Playoffs 11/2 DePauw ...... A ...... L 31 35 10/23 Toledo ...... A ...... L 7 35 11/18 Carnegie-Mellon ...... A ...... ot L 21 24 11/9 Mercyhurst...... H ...... L 6 19 10/30 Youngstown ...... H ...... W 35 24 11/6 Xavier ...... A ...... W 20 10 1979 (8-2-1) 11/13 Villanova...... H ...... L 7 14 11/20 Bowling Green ...... H ...... W 26 16 9/1 Merchant Marine ...... H ...... W 28 0 9/8 Bucknell ...... A ...... L 7 17 9/15 Otterbein ...... H ...... W 28 3 72 2014 Media Guide 1986 (10-1) 1993 (9-1) PFL CHAMPIONS 10/13 Butler...... H ...... W 42 7 10/20 Drake ...... A ...... W 24 23 9/6 Butler...... H ...... W 17 16 9/11 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... H ...... W 31 14 10/27 Canisius ...... H ...... W 56 18 9/13 Wisconsin-Stevens Point ..H ...... W 26 6 9/18 Wheaton ...... H ...... W 31 8 11/3 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 49 3 9/20 St. Norbert ...... H ...... W 49 21 9/25 San Diego ...... H ...... W 30 7 11/10 St. Mary’s (CA) ...... A ...... L 7 41 9/27 Samford ...... H ...... W 42 6 10/2 Mt. St. Joseph ...... A ...... W 24 23 PFL Championship Game 10/9 Evansville ...... A ...... W 13 6 10/4 Dubuque ...... H ...... W 57 0 10/16 Butler...... H* ...... W 28 6 11/17 Jacksonville ...... H ...... W 46 14 10/11 DePauw ...... A ...... W 27 17 10/23 Drake ...... A ...... W 35 7 10/18 Mercyhurst...... A ...... W 30 7 10/30 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 38 10 2002 (11-1) 10/25 Frostburg ...... H* ...... W 54 0 11/6 Urbana ...... H ...... W 49 6 DIV. I-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL 11/1 West Virginia Wesleyan .....A ...... W 61 9 11/13 UAB ...... A ...... L 19 27 CHAMPS PFL CHAMPIONS 11/8 Ferrum ...... H ...... W 45 14 9/7 St. Francis, Pa...... A ...... W 39 0 NCAA Playoffs 1994 (8-2) PFL CO-CHAMPIONS 9/14 Robert Morris ...... H ...... W 24 10 11/22 Mt. Union ...... H ...... L 36 42 9/3 Mt. St. Joseph ...... H ...... W 50 14 9/21 Austin Peay ...... A ...... W 42 0 9/10 UAB ...... H ...... L 10 28 9/28 Duquesne ...... H ...... L 28 35 10/5 Butler...... H ...... W 41 0 1987 (11-3) DIV. III NATIONAL FINALIST 9/24 Georgetown, Ky...... A ...... W 32 29 10/1 Evansville ...... H ...... W 24 0 10/12 Valparaiso ...... A ...... W 52 3 9/12 Wayne State ...... H ...... W 27 17 10/8 Wilmington ...... H ...... W 42 17 10/19 Drake ...... H ...... W 35 7 9/19 St. Norbert ...... H ...... W 31 8 10/15 Butler...... A ...... L 24 31 10/26 Tiffi n ...... A ...... W 35 20 9/26 Butler...... A ...... L 10 15 10/22 Drake ...... H* ...... W 24 7 11/2 Canisius ...... H ...... W 42 6 10/3 Adrian ...... A ...... W 42 22 10/29 Valparaiso ...... A ...... W 30 13 11/9 Morehead State ...... H ...... W 30 20 10/10 DePauw ...... H ...... W 23 21 11/5 Concordia ...... H ...... W 50 7 11/16 San Diego ...... A ...... W 27 17 10/17 Mercyhurst...... H ...... W 24 14 11/12 San Diego ...... A ...... W 42 24 PFL Championship Game 10/24 Frostburg ...... A ...... W 49 0 11/23 Morehead State ...... A ...... W 28 0 10/31 St. Joseph’s ...... H* ...... L 22 24 11/7 Drake ...... H ...... W 28 6 1995 (9-2) 2003 (9-2) 11/14 Ithaca ...... H ...... W 24 0 9/2 Albany ...... H ...... W 40 14 8/28 St. Joseph’s ...... H ...... W 76 20 NCAA Playoffs 9/9 San Diego ...... H ...... W 30 3 9/6 Morehead State ...... A ...... W 12 0 11/21 Capital ...... H ...... W 52 28 9/16 Towson State ...... H ...... W 38 0 9/13 Ohio Northern ...... H ...... W 42 7 11/28 Augustana ...... H ...... W 38 36 9/23 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... A ...... W 28 7 9/20 Austin Peay ...... H ...... W 35 13 12/5 Central ...... H ...... W 34 0 9/30 Georgetown, Ky...... H* ...... W 55 30 9/27 St. Peter’s ...... H ...... W 47 6 12/12 Wagner ...... N ...... L 3 19 10/14 Butler...... H ...... W 49 13 10/4 Davidson ...... A ...... W 32 25 1988 (9-2) 10/21 Drake ...... A ...... L 23 34 10/11 Valparaiso ...... H ...... L 28 33 10/28 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 44 14 10/18 Tiffi n ...... H ...... W 27 23 9/10 Wittenberg ...... H ...... W 35 0 11/4 Evansville ...... A ...... W 36 10 10/25 Butler...... A ...... W 40 0 9/17 Georgetown ...... H ...... W 23 7 11/11 West Virginia State ...... H ...... W 55 0 11/1 Drake ...... A ...... W 31 15 9/24 Butler...... H ...... L 17 34 11/18 Wofford ...... A ...... L 24 55 11/8 San Diego ...... H ...... L 30 41 10/1 Drake ...... A ...... W 29 0 10/8 Catholic ...... H ...... W 44 10 1996 (11-0) PFL CHAMPIONS 2004 (7-3) 10/15 Mercyhurst...... A ...... W 35 7 10/22 Ferris State ...... H* ...... W 26 12 9/7 Morehead State ...... H ...... W 52 6 9/2 Tiffi n ...... H ...... W 38 9 10/29 Wisconsin-Stout ...... H ...... W 40 13 9/14 Georgetown ...... H ...... W 49 6 9/11 Morehead State ...... H ...... W 28 0 11/5 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 55 6 9/21 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... H ...... W 49 27 9/18 Yale ...... H ...... L 17 24 11/12 Evansville ...... A ...... W 47 7 9/28 Towson State ...... A ...... W 24 17 9/25 Austin Peay ...... A ...... W 40 0 NCAA Playoffs 10/5 Evansville ...... A ...... W 42 0 10/2 Davidson ...... H ...... W 45 27 ot 10/12 Robert Morris ...... H* ...... W 31 21 10/9 Valparaiso ...... A ...... W 38 7 11/12 Wittenberg ...... H ...... L 28 35 10/19 Butler...... A ...... W 30 10 10/16 Robert Morris ...... A ...... W 29 12 1989 (13-0-1) 10/26 Drake ...... H ...... W 19 16 10/23 Butler...... H ...... W 49 10 11/2 Valparaiso ...... A ...... W 37 35 10/30 Drake ...... H ...... L 6 13 DIV. III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 11/9 Wofford ...... H ...... W 38 14 11/6 San Diego ...... A ...... L 35 38 9/9 Wittenberg ...... A ...... W 28 3 11/16 San Diego ...... A ...... W 40 34 9/16 Davidson ...... H ...... W 49 7 2005 (9-1) 9/23 Butler...... A ...... T 23 23 1997 (9-1) PFL CHAMPIONS 9/30 Mercyhurst...... H ...... W 49 0 9/3 Tiffi n ...... A ...... W 38 0 10/7 Catholic ...... A ...... W 38 14 9/6 Georgetown ...... A ...... W 45 21 9/10 Wittenberg ...... H ...... W 41 23 10/14 Georgetown ...... H ...... W 27 7 9/13 Monmouth ...... H ...... W 51 16 9/17 Austin Peay ...... H ...... W 46 0 10/21 St. Joseph’s ...... H* ...... W 39 21 9/23 Robert Morris ...... A ...... W 16 13 9/24 Morehead State ...... A ...... W 42 7 10/28 Drake ...... H ...... W 38 14 9/27 Morehead State ...... A ...... W 42 28 10/1 Jacksonville ...... H ...... W 49 17 11/4 Valparaiso ...... A ...... W 55 6 10/4 Butler...... H ...... W 42 7 10/8 Drake ...... A ...... W 25 17 11/11 Evansville ...... H ...... W 38 0 10/11 Drake ...... A ...... W 14 13 10/15 San Diego ...... H ...... L 24 48 NCAA Playoffs 10/18 San Diego (HC) ...... H ...... W 49 25 10/22 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 52 7 11/18 John Carroll ...... H ...... W 35 10 10/25 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 34 13 10/29 Davidson ...... A ...... W 45 15 11/25 Millikin ...... H ...... W 28 16 11/1 Evansville ...... H ...... W 49 13 11/5 Butler...... A ...... W 41 7 11/15 Cal Poly SLO ...... A ...... L 24 44 12/2 St. John’s ...... H ...... W 28 0 2006 (4-6) 12/9 Union ...... N ...... W 17 7 1998 (6-4) 9/2 Robert Morris ...... H ...... W 21 14 9/9 Wittenberg ...... A ...... W 35 28 1990 (11-1) 9/5 Monmouth ...... A ...... W 31 14 9/12 Robert Morris ...... H ...... W 31 22 9/23 Austin Peay ...... H ...... W 28 23 9/8 John Carroll ...... A ...... W 45 28 9/19 Austin Peay ...... A ...... L 17 21 9/30 Butler...... A ...... L 20 23 9/15 Anderson ...... H ...... W 52 21 9/26 Morehead ...... H ...... L 34 35 10/7 Morehead State ...... H ...... L 15 22 9/22 Butler...... H ...... W 14 10 10/3 Butler...... A ...... W 31 27 10/14 Jacksonville ...... A ...... L 21 28 9/29 Mercyhurst...... A ...... W 50 0 10/10 Drake ...... H ...... L 21 28 10/21 Davidson ...... A ...... L 36 37 10/6 Iona ...... H ...... W 49 16 10/17 St. Joseph’s ...... H* ...... L 17 30 10/28 Drake ...... H ...... L 9 21 10/13 Drake (HC) ...... H ...... W 28 20 10/24 Valparaiso ...... A ...... W 23 16 11/4 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 51 7 10/20 Gannon ...... H ...... W 65 0 11/7 Towson State ...... H ...... W 43 42 11/11 San Diego ...... A ...... L 14 56 10/27 Northwood ...... A ...... W 19 0 11/14 San Diego ...... A ...... W 35 27 11/3 Urbana ...... H ...... W 62 10 2007 (11-1) 11/10 Ferrum ...... H ...... W 42 22 1999 (6-4) PFL CHAMPIONS NCAA Playoffs DIV. I-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL 11/17 Augustana ...... H ...... W 24 14 9/4 McKendree ...... H ...... L 31 38 CHAMPS PFL CHAMPIONS 11/24 Allegheny ...... A ...... L 23 31 9/11 Robert Morris ...... A ...... L 7 34 9/1 Robert Morris ...... A ...... W 23 12 9/18 Austin Peay ...... H ...... W 49 21 9/8 Urbana ...... H ...... W 45 7 9/25 Morehead ...... A ...... L 39 50 9/15 Central State ...... H ...... W 40 0 1991 (13-1) Div. III NATIONAL FINALIST 10/2 Butler...... H* ...... W 42 7 9/22 Fordham ...... A ...... W 31 24 9/7 Urbana ...... H ...... W 42 0 10/9 San Diego ...... H ...... W 41 0 9/29 Morehead State ...... A ...... L 35 42 9/14 John Carroll ...... H ...... W 24 7 10/16 Drake ...... A ...... W 20 14 10/6 Jacksonville ...... H ...... W 49 3 9/21 Anderson ...... H ...... W 50 7 10/23 St. Joseph’s ...... H ...... W 35 6 10/13 Davidson ...... H ...... W 38 28 9/28 Mercyhurst...... H ...... W 48 21 10/30 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 34 10 10/20 Valparaiso ...... A ...... W 33 7 10/12 Drake ...... A ...... W 13 0 11/6 Towson ...... A ...... L 27 30 10/27 San Diego ...... H ...... W 35 16 10/19 Northwood ...... H* ...... W 21 6 11/3 Butler...... H ...... W 61 0 10/26 Gannon ...... A ...... W 35 6 * - Homecoming Game (Please note there is no 11/10 Drake ...... A ...... W 34 27 11/2 Ferrum ...... A ...... W 31 12 Homecoming Game following 1999 season.) Gridiron Classic 11/9 Hofstra ...... H ...... W 14 7 12/1 Albany ...... H ...... W 42 21 11/16 Evansville ...... A ...... W 48 6 2000 (8-3) PFL CO-CHAMPIONS NCAA Playoffs 2008 (9-3) 11/23 Baldwin-Wallace ...... H ...... W 27 10 8/31 Tiffi n ...... H ...... W 35 12 11/30 Allegheny ...... A .... ot W 28 23 9/9 Ohio Northern ...... H ...... W 52 31 8/31 Central State ...... A ...... W 31 12 12/7 St. John’s ...... H ...... W 19 7 9/16 Yale ...... A ...... L 6 42 9/13 Fordham ...... H ...... W 23 20 12/14 Ithaca ...... N ...... L 20 34 9/23 Morehead State ...... H ...... W 55 14 9/20 Robert Morris ...... H ...... W 31 14 9/30 Butler...... A ...... W 43 26 9/27 Duquesne ...... A ...... L 16 24 1992 (10-1) 10/7 Austin Peay ...... A ...... W 42 7 10/4 Campbell ...... H ...... W 42 0 10/11 Drake ...... H ...... W 27 9 9/12 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... H ...... W 48 0 10/14 Robert Morris ...... H ...... L 13 17 10/21 Drake ...... H ...... W 41 13 10/18 Davidson ...... A ...... W 41 22 9/19 Wheaton ...... A ...... W 44 3 10/25 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 43 7 9/26 Urbana ...... A ...... W 45 0 10/28 St. Joseph’s ...... H ...... W 47 0 11/4 Valparaiso ...... A ...... L 15 16 11/1 San Diego ...... A ...... W 30 22 10/3 Mt. St. Joseph ...... H ...... W 47 0 11/8 Butler...... A .... ot W 28 21 10/10 Mercyhurst...... H ...... W 42 14 11/11 San Diego ...... A ...... W 27 14 11/15 Morehead State ...... H ...... L 13 14 10/17 Drake ...... H* ...... W 38 9 11/22 Jacksonville ...... A ...... L 14 19 10/24 Thomas More ...... H ...... W 18 7 2001 (10-1) PFL CHAMPIONS 10/31 Evansville ...... H ...... W 40 15 9/1 St. Francis, Pa...... H ...... W 70 0 11/7 Hofstra ...... A ...... W 24 13 9/8 Robert Morris ...... A ...... W 38 7 11/14 Mt. Senario ...... H ...... W 62 6 9/22 Morehead State ...... A ...... W 42 22 NCAA Playoffs 9/29 Duquesne ...... A ...... W 42 16 11/21 Mt. Union ...... H ...... L 10 27 10/6 San Diego ...... H ...... W 35 14 2014 Media Guide 73 YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY

2009 (9-2) PFL CO-CHAMPIONS 2011 (6-5) 2013 (7-4) 9/12 Urbana...... H ...... L 10 13 9/3 Robert Morris ...... A ...... W 19 13 8/29 Youngstown State ...... A ...... L 10 28 9/19 Robert Morris ...... A ...... W 21 14 9/10 Duquesne ...... H ...... L 13 22 9/7 Duquesne ...... H ...... W 23 20 9/26 Duquesne ...... H ...... W 24 17 9/17 Marist ...... H ...... W 24 10 9/14 Roert Morris ...... A ...... W 21 14 10/3 Morhead State...... A ...... W 30 15 9/24 Central State ...... A ...... W 17 7 9/28 Marist ...... H ...... L 20 31 10/10 Campbell ...... A ...... W 35 17 10/1 Butler...... H ...... L 27 29 10/5 Davidson ...... H ...... W 40 8 10/17 Davidson ...... H ...... W 17 0 10/8 Jacksonville ...... A ...... L 26 34 10/12 Stetson ...... A ...... W 40 8 10/24 Valporaiso ...... A ...... W 38 7 10/15 Davidson ...... H ...... W 28 0 10/19 San Diego ...... H ...... W 45 38 10/31 San Diego ...... H ...... W 21 14 10/22 Morehead State ...... A ...... W 30 28 10/26 Morehead State ...... A ...... W 42 14 11/7 Butler...... H ...... L 28 31 10/29 Valparaiso ...... A ...... W 49 10 11/2 Butler...... H ...... L 30 33 11/14 Drake ...... A ...... W 23 6 11/5 San Diego ...... H ...... L 28 31 11/9 Drake ...... A ...... L 10 36 11/21 Marist ...... H ...... W 27 16 11/12 Drake ...... A ...... L 14 37 11/16 Valparaiso ...... A ...... W 45 20

2010 (10-1) PFL CO-CHAMPIONS 2012 (6-5) 9/4 Robert Morris...... H ...... W 28 14 9/1 Illinois State ...... A ...... L 14 56 9/11 Duquesne ...... A ...... L 31 35 9/8 Duquesne ...... A ...... L 7 17 9/18 Moreehad State ...... H ...... W 34 28 9/15 Robert Morris ...... H ...... W 20 14 9/25 Central State ...... H ...... W 45 13 9/22 Jacksonville ...... H ...... L 17 21 10/2 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 48 14 9/29 Butler...... A ...... L 11 21 10/9 San Diego ...... A ...... W 21 20 10/6 Davidson ...... A ...... W 38 3 10/16 Butler...... A ...... W 33 13 10/13 Morehead State ...... H ...... W 41 27 10/23 Campbell ...... H ...... W 41 23 10/20 Valparaiso ...... H ...... W 45 0 10/30 Davidson ...... A ...... W 37 13 10/27 San Diego ...... A ...... L 9 41 11/6 Drake ...... H ...... W 31 25 11/3 Drake ...... H ...... W 28 13 11/13 Marist ...... A ...... ot W 41 34 11/10 Marist ...... A ...... W 21 17

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Armstrong, Larry (1979-81) Becker, Larry (1967) Bockenstette, Ken (1953-55) Brown, Matt (2011-12) Armstrong, Ted (1931-33) Becker, Russell (1921) Bodnar, Joe (2012) Brown, Steve (1992) Abdoo, Greg (1969) Artuso, Wayne (2004) Beebe, Jack (2011-12) Boeke, Linus (1924-27) Brownlee, Kris (2006-07) Abel, Chad (1995) Ashleman, Miles (2012) Belanger, Sean (2008-11) Boemer, Roy (1935) Brumbaugh, Jacob (2008-09) Abromowitz, David (1934) Ashmore, Jeff (1985-86) *Belanich, Frank (1923-26) Boerschinge, Marvin (1924) Bruno, Nate (1959-60) Accrocco, Joseph (1942, 1946) Aske, Ryan (2011-12) Belanich, Joe (1959-60) Bok, Arthur (1946-49) Brunswick John (1980-81) Achiu, Walter (1922-25) Aubrey, James (2010) Belcher, Eric (1994-96) Bolbach, Dennis (1963, 1966-67) Bryan, George (1916) Adair, Jeff (1974-77) Avery, William F. (1912-13) Bell, Kevin (2009-10) Bongivengo, Frank (1957-59) Buchert, Dennis (1964-67) Adams, Bill (1967, 1969-70) Axley, Bill (1967, 1970) Bellman, Luke (2008-11) Bonifas, Logan (2011-12) Bucior, Michael (2012) Bemis (1913) Bonner, Kam (2008-09) Buck, Mark (1989-91) Adams, Daniel (1932) Benbow, Charles (1937) Boothe, David (1982-84) Buda, Terry (1974) Adams, John (1982) B Bendoff, Angelo (1996) Borchers, Sean (1999-01, 2002) Budzik, Ron (1960-62) Adelberg, Albert (1915) Babione, Dale (1947-49) Bennett, Matt (2010) Bordegon, Kevin (1999-01) Buhler, Kyle (2001) Adelberg, Louis (1918) Bache, Elmer (1936-39) Benoit, Kevin (2006) Borerman, Mike (1970) Bukky, John (1962-64) Adkins, Al (1958-59) Bacher, Dick (1963) Bentley, Andy (1999-01, 2002) Borgerding, Robert (1968) Bullard, John (1984-85) Agnew, Wally (1963) Bachus, Ray (1965) Benton, Patrick (2011-12) Borgert, Fred (1968-70) Burdette, Greg (1976) Akau, James (1950-52) Bachus, Williams (1946) Berfeld, Bart (2007-08) Bossart, Ken (1969, 1971) Burdick, John (1969) Alber, Austen (2011-12) Baczenas, Eugene (1917-1918) Berghoff, Edward (1917) Bosse, Joe (1999) Burgemeister, Charles (1968) Alber, Tim (1986-88) Bagdonis, John (1933-34) Berghoff, John (1911) Bosse, Jon (2004) Burger, Bobby (2007) Allen, Dave (2008-12) *Bailey, Jermaine (2001) Berghoff, Walter (1913-14) Bost, Charles (1922-23) Burke, Bernie (1954-56) Alexander, Scot (1989-91) *Bailey, Mike (1975-79) Bergman, Harry (1942) Bosway, Steve (1954-56) Burke, Francis (1968) Alexander, Seburn (1935) Bailey, Mike (2000) Berkemeier, Tom (1979-80) Box, Chip (1970) *Burkhardt, Jake (1969-72) Alig, Chuck (1985) Bailey, Rich (1965) Bernard, Mike (1987-88) Bowersock, Tyler (2000-01,2002) Burns, Brad (1988-91) Allen, Elverage ìSonnyî (1968-71) Bailin, Bryan (2008-11) Berry, Jack (1981-83) Bowyer, Scott (1979-80) Burns, Kevin (2007-09) Allen, Larry (1975) Bair, Billy (2008-09) Bertke, Dan ìBooneî (1972) Boxwell, Kenneth (1946-48) Burton, Chad (2005-07) Allgeier, John (1985-86) Baird, Gary (1970) Bertrand, Richard (1950-52) Boykin, Jordan (2009-12) Busch, Ralph (1915-16) Alamendinger, Brad (2002-03) Bakas, Art (1926-28) Besecker, Jonathan (2012) Bradley, Ben (1963-64) Busch, Shawn (1986-88) Alston, Mark (1915) Baker, Carl (1915) Bettinger, John (1953-55) Bradley, Joe (1963) Busciglio, Michael (1929-31) Ambrose, Kirk (1979-81) Baldwin, Brian (1974-76) Bianchi, John (1990-91) Bradley, Scott (1983) Bush, Jerry (1954, 1956) Ameduri, Bob (1963) *Baldwin, Kevin (1970-73) Bianco, Matt (2011-12) Bradley, William (1968, 1970-71) Bush, Tom (2008) Amersbach, Joseph (1921) Ball, Tony (2005) Bickel, Brent (1994-95) Brady, Will (2006-07) Bushman, Tom (1962-64) Amorini, Mark (1971) Balogun, Bo (2006-07) Bierbuyck, Jerry (1966-68) Brandel, Frederick (1931) Busse, Frank (2008-09) Anawalt, Jack (1910) Balzer, Greg (1973-76) Bierdeman, Ralph (1970-73) Brandewie, Nathan (2009-12) Butler, Bryce (1997-98) Anderson, Chris (2000,2002-03) Banister, Joseph (1948-50) Bihary, Jesse (1998) Brant, Dan (1942, 1946) Butler, Dave (1966) Anderson, Leon (1914) Banks, Willard (1936-39) Bikowski, Blake (2004-07) Brazee, William (1968) Butler, Richard (1965) Anderson, William (1968) Barb, Sam (1997-99) Bilyk, Tom (1976-78) Brennan, Terry (1969) Byer, Burke (2000-01) Andras, Joseph (1927-29) Bardo, Will (2010-12) Billett, Ohmer (1919-20) Brenner, Richard (1964) Byrne, Thomas (1923) Andrasih, Joseph (1936-39) Barger, Randy (1982-84) Birkholz, Mike (1970) Bringard, Greg (1965-68) Andre, Matt (2010) Barr, Jim (1969) Bishop, Geoff (1997-98) Brinkman, Norman (1928-29) Andrews, Trevor (1995-97) Bass, Albert (1968, 1970-71) Bitsko, Mickey (1963-64) Brisse, Bernie (1932) C Andrick, Dan (1967-68) Bass, Brett (2012) Black, Dale (1922) Britlinger, Shea (2008-09) Cabrinha, August (1923-26) Andrick, Dennis (1967) Bates, Tim (1999-01) Blair, Todd (1999-01) Broadstone, Raymond (1913-14) *Cabrinha, Joseph (1928-30) Andryc, Jon (2006-07) Batts, Marvin (1976-78) Blaire, Walter (1910-11) Brockberg, Matt (2008-11) Caho, Bill (1951-53) Andzik, Al (1963) Bauer, John (1930-32) Blake, James (1925) Broering, Jack (1971) Callahan, Jerry (1956) Ansberry, Tim (1959-60) Baughman, Mark (1968) Blake, William (1922-23, 1925) Broerman, Mike (1970) Callahan, Joe (1954-55) Antil, Theodore (1974) Baujan, Frank (1936-39) Blanchett, Edward (1917) Brohm, Dennis (1970, 1972-73) *Callahan, John (1947-50) Antoon, Bob (1985-86) Baum, Jeremy (1996-97) Bland, Connor (2012) Broomhall, Sam (1908-09) Callinan, Rick (1979-81) Archer, Walter (1914-15) Bauman, Charlie (1928) Blommel, Bob (1956) Bronzi, Chuck (1962-64) Calloway, Tony (1978) Arling, Jayson (1999-01) Bazany, Greg (1979-82) *Blubaugh, Jim (1964-66) Brower, Jason (1992-95) Camacno, Ty (1993) Armbruster, Marty (1932-34) Bean, Sam (1978) Blue, Tyler (2005-07) *Brown, Al (1967-70) Cameron, Jack (1987-90) Armstrong, A. 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Rob (2006-08) Carmello, Felix (1964, 1967) Coombs, Kerry (1981-82) Dearth, Eric (2000-03) Fluharty, Chris (1994-95) *Carolan, Leo (1909) Cooper, Gary (1976-78) Dearwester, Dylan (2011) Fogarty, Howard (1920-21) Carr, Howard (1936-39) Corbett, Stan (1932-34) Debesis, John (1924-27) E Fogarty, Timmy (2008-09) Carrig, Frank (1906) Corcoran, Tom (2009-12) DeBoer, Phil (2008-09,2011-12) Earhart, John (1971-73) Fogarty, William (1911-12) Carroll, Thomas (1951-52) Cortopassi, Chris (2010-12) DeBoise, Grant (1997) Earley, Tim (1987-88) Fontana, Tim (1992) Carter, John (1963) Corrado, Dennis (1965) DeFabio, Jim (1954-56) Easter, Steve (1976) Fornek, Dan (2008-10) Carver, Kevin (1968, 1971) Cospy, Dorbin (1973) Dehler, Charles (1926-28) Eddy, Shawn (1998-00) Forrer, Toby (1995) Casey, Thomas (1917) Costa, Chris (2012) Deime, Gery (1974) Edick, Don (1957-58) Forys, Bob (1975) Castandeda, Joe (2007-08) Costell, Carl (1938-40) Deitrick, Zach (2012) *Edgington, Ted (1985-87) Fosnaught, Bob (1961-62) Catanzaro, Mike (1968) Costello, Tom (1961, 1963) Deja, Marcus (2005-07) Edwards, Mark (1974-77) Foster, Floyd (1905) Caulfi eld, Raymond (1922-25) Costignola, Jack (1941-42, 1946) Delaney, Robert (2012) Edwards, Robert (1974) Fouse, Dale (1975-78) Cawley, Al (1966) Cotton, Fest (1968-71) DeLoddere, Josh (2004-05) Eisele, George (1923) Fox, Bob (1966, 1969) Cevasco, Zack (2009) Cowan, Chris (2002-04) DeLong, Rob (1992-94) Eisele, Herbert ìSkeeterî (1922- France, Jude (1991, 1993-94) *Chamberlin, Rick (1975-78) Cox, Paul (1964) Delp, John (1947-49) 23) Frankenstein, Richard (1931) Champa, Matt (2005-07) Cox, Richard (1986-87) *DeMarco, Bob (1959-60) Ehrensberger, John (2010) Franklin, Jerry (1970-73) Chaney, Claude (1955-57) *Cramer, Brandon (2004-07) Dence, Robert (2004-05) Elder, Jeff (1980) Frank, Jared (2003-05) Chaney, Claude (1975-78) Cramer, Dave (1976) Derivan, Joseph (1910) Elger, Owen (2008-12) Franks, Bill (1989-91) Chaney, Chris (1980-81) Cramer, Fred (1930-32) *Deters, Matt (1992-95) Elias, Zach (2011-12) Fratoe, Joe (1981-82) Chaney, John (1951-52) Crates, Britton (1994-95) *Devereaux, John (1912-13) Ellison, Jim (1970, 1972-73) Fratus, Mark (1984) *Chew, Frank (1963-65) Crawford, Andre (2008-11) Devito, Andy (2002, 2003) *Ellison, Mark (1967-70) Frazier, Jim (1969-71) Childress, Gary (1965) Crawford, Robert (1950-51) DeWitt, Jay (1989-90) Elmore, Jordan (2009-12) Frazie, Merphie (1974-77) Chmiel, Henry (1938) Creamer, Jeff (1993) DiCiacco, Nick (1946) Elsbernd, Mark (1976-77) *Frederick, Calude (1908) Chontos, Don (1954, 1956) Creedon, Charles (1911-12) Dickerhoof, Dave (1983-84) Emerick, Rex (1905-06) Frericks, Mike (1981) Christensen, Norb (1946) Crenshaw, Randy (1999-01) Dickey, Gareth (1979-82) English, Art (1965) French, Cletus (1936-39) Christopfel, Bob (1967, 1969-70) Crill, Matt (1992) Dietz, Hank (1980) Enners, Rick (1976) French, Greg (1983-85) *Christy, Robert (1989-92) Crimmins, John (1908) *DiGiacomo, Pat (1986-89) Erlanger, Craig (1982-84) Fricke, Dan (1995-98) Churchman, Dave (1964) Crimmins, Mike (1997-99) *Dillon, Leo (1969-70) Ernst, Tony (1992-94) *Freidrich, Tyler (2007-10) Ciano, Gus (1966) Cripe, Kevin (2010-12) Dimitry, Ed (1974, 1976-77) *Esposito, Barry (1992-94) Froebe, Kenton (2008-10) *Ciccolella, Mike (1962-64) Croghan, Doug (1993-94) DiNino, Alex (1961) Estey, Ben (2009-12) Fry, Bertrand (1922) Cikulin, Nick (1984-86) Croghan, Jim (2006-07) Diorio, Rob (1983-85) Eubank, Tim (1985-88) Fuerst, Mark (2006-07) Cilek, Greg (1973) Cronin, Ryan (2010) Dix, Matt (1992) Evans, Joseph (1914-15) Fullam, John (1971) Clancy, Kevin (1971) Crossin, John (1911) *Dixon, Roger (1976) Evans, Walt (1974-75, 1977) *Fullenkamp, Jay (1996-97) Clark, Joe (1974-77) Crotty, John (1969) Dobbins, Robert (1946-47) Fullenkamp, Jim (1979-80) Clark, Ken (1963) *Crow, Brad (1985-88) Dolan, Leo (1914, 1916-17) Fuller, Dan (1971) Clark, Josh (1998-99) Crum, Ted (1970) Domicone, Fred, (1980-81) F Fuller, Josh (2010) Clark, Louis (1905) Crush, Howard (1927) Donaghy, Russ (1917) Fackler, Chris (2001-03) Fullerton, Scott (1989-91) Clark, Louis (1908-12) Csizma, Emery (1950) Donahue, Greg (1975) Fackler, Paul (2009) Furman, Aaron (2000-02) Clark, Miles (2010) Cugliari, Brian (2008-10) Donley, Bob (1961-62) Fahy, Leo (1933-35) Fulweiler, Gerald (1922-24) Clark, Scott (1963) Cugliari, Nick (1980-81) Donley, Leo (1937) Fair, Dale ìDustyî (1974-76) Fulweiler, Harold (1913) Clark, Woody (1976) Cumberlander, Chauncey (1997-98) Donnelly, Arthur (1917) Fair, Parker (2012) *Fumagalli, Drew (2006-09) Clary, Sean (2009) Cummings, Randy (1987-88) Donnelly, Jim (1951-52) Fairchild, Lon (1985) Fumagalli, Ross (2008-10) *Cleary, James (1931-32) Curran, Jim (1940) Donnelly, Robert (1965) Falk, Will (2008) Furbay, Phillip (2008) Cleary, John ìJackî (1948-50) Currin, Brian (2002) Dorenkott, Brian (1976-78) Falkenbach, Eugene (1919) Furia, Bob (1970) Cleland, Luke (1999) Currin, James (1950-52) Dorenkott, Matthew (2009-12) Fallen, Destry (1982-83, 1985) Furst, Tony (1937-39) *Clemens, Ed (1950-52) Currin, Patrick (1951-52) Dowd, Pat (2010-12) Fallis, Jeff (2000-02) Clemens, W.C. (2008) Curtin, Tom (1956-57) Downton, John (1972) Farber, Leo (1939-40) Cline, Zack (1994-96) Curtis, Walter (1917) Doyle, Connan ìKokeî (1922-23, Farrell, Frank (1912-13) G Clinker, Bernard (1951-52) Cutcher, William (1952) 1925) Farrell, Thomas (1914) Gabel, Harold (1951-53) Clouse, Greg (1970) Cuthbert, Brett (1988-91) Drayton, Phil (1970-72) Farrell, Vincent (1912) Gabler, Carl (1915) Coates, Marty (1963-66) Cutler, Joel (1996-97) Dregne, Jim (1964) Farren, Walter (1920) Gaking, Charles (1933) Coates, Marty (2000-01) Cvelbar, Mark (1985-86) Dreup, Dale (1978) Fass, Henry (1918, 1920) Galiardi, Lou (1967-68) Cobb, Andrew (2009) Cyphers, Bob (1960) Dressell, Larry (1965) Faucette, Dick (1967) Gallaher, Thomas (1924-27) Cocco, Jason (1993-95) Drobnich, Joe (1980-82) Faust, Gerry (1956-57) Galvin, Nick (2009) Cochran, James (1974) Drobnick, Ed (1991-92) Fazzone, Dominic (1963) Garcia, Santos (1936) Cohen, A.J. 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Douglas (1926-28) George, Jim (1962-63) Combs, Gordon (1968) Dale, John (1976) Dundala, Ron (1973-76) Finotti, Ron (1955-57) George, Pat (1982) Commings, Ted (1928-30) Dalman, Phil (1968) Dunlap, Nick (2002,2003) Fiorita, James (1939-41) Georges, John (1908) Comollo, Leo (1923-25) Daniels, John (1991-93) Dunlavy, Sean (1983) *Fischer, Roy (1952-53) Georgic, Grant (2010-12) Company, Shane (2012) Danver, Dale (1969) Dunn, Brannon (2009-12) Fisher, Albert (1922) Geppert, Carl (1919) Conforti, Jake (2008-09) Dartt, Donald (1952-53) Dunn, Robert (1948-49) Fitz, Mike (1982) Geran, Tim (1982-83) Conley, Doug (1980-82) Dauberman, Chucky (1995-97) *Durbin, Dick (1951-53) Fitz, Mike (2001,2002) Conley, Kevin (1973-75) Dauberman, Travis (1997-00) Duvic, Mike (1986-89) Fitz, Raymond (1936-38) Conliffe, Ken (1963, 1966) Daugherty, Joe (1967, 1970) Duvic, Tim (1992-94) Fitzsimmons, Darrel (1930-32) 2014 Media Guide 75 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Gerber, Ernest (1921) Haas, Edwin (1914) Helfrich, Albert (1909) Huffman, Mike (1978-80) Kane, Denny (1971-72) Gerhardt, Ken (1971) Hackett, John (1915-16) Heller, John (1933) Hufford, Jim (1982-84) *Karas, Emil (1956-58) Gerken, Marc (1973) Hackney, Jason (1996-98) Hellyer, Chris (1992) Hufford, Mark (1979-81) Karn, Trent (2000-02) Giambrone, Lester (1936-39) Hagan, Chris (2012) Helman, Wilfred (1930) Hughes, Bernard (1917) Kasmer, Chris (1976) Gianturco, Charles (1968, 1970) Hagerty, Jack (1981) Hemmelgarn, Kalen (2006-09) Hugar, Pat (1995-97) Kasmer, John (1976) Gibson, Hyman (1975-78) Haggerty, Jim (1953-54) Hemmelgarn, Randy (1998-00) Hujik, Tyler (2008-12) Kasmer, Mark (2000-02) Gilvary, Joseph (1916) Halay, Adam (2004-05) Hendricks, Jim (1964) Hullinger, Scott (1986-88) *Kasprzycki, Paul (1973-76) Gill, Dan (1931-32) Halcomb, Graham (2003) Henne, Fred (1927) Hulme, Ryan (1995-96) Kastilahn, Douglas (1973-74) Gillespie, Fred (1908) Haley, Dan (1981-83) Hennessey, Patrick (1927-29) Humm, John (1938-40) Katcavage, Bob (1961-63) Gillum, Nik (2008-12) Hall, Derek (2004-07) Hennessy, Thomas (1912) Hunt, Tom (2009-10) *Katcavage, Jim (1953-55) Gilmour, Don (1964) Hall, Todd (1981-82) Henry, Brett (2001) Hunter, Gary (2010-12) Kavanaugh, Tom (1965-68) Giogione, Chris (2000-01) Halligan, Dan (1934-35) Henry, Carlton (1972, 1974) Hurps, Tony (1999, 2001-03) Kawka, Robert (1932-34) Girard, Dave (1969) Halstead, Tommy (1980-83) Herking, Paul (1942) Hussion, Gary (1963-65) Keaess, Rick (1976) Gist, JeVaughn (1993) Hambell, Gary (1968-71) Herr, Mark (1981-84) Husted, Jon (1986-89) Kearns, Thomas (1909-10) *Glassmeyer, Mike (1995-98) Hamilton, David (1968) Hershman, Matt (1995-97) *Huyghe, Ryan (1994-95) Keefer, Greg (1976) Glavin, Nick (2007-10) Hamilton, William (1928-29) Hess, Howard (1917) Keeling, Don (1971-72) Gleason, Patrick (1927-29) *Hanby, James (1946-48) Hess, Theodore (1917) Kehoe, Thomas (1917, 1919) Glennon, Richard (1947-49) Handley, Willie (1966, 1968-69) Hetzel, Howard (1916-19) I *Keiter, Bernard (1939-41) Glock, Thomas (1938-39) Haner, Tom (1980-82) Heyne, Josh (2004-05) Ireton, Bob (1961-63) Keller, Bob (1987-90) Glocker, Edward (1910) Hannegan, H. James (1921) Hickey, Bernard (1946-47) Irwin, William (1905) *Keller, Steve (1991-92) Gniazdowski, Frank (1959-61) Hannegan, Herb (1922) Higgins, Chris (1971) *Kelly, Brian (2004-07) Godfrey, Kyle (1986-88) Hannigan, Thomas (1931-33) Hildreth, Larry (1973) Kelly, Chris (1981-82) Godsey, Brandon (2005) Harder, Steve (1987-90) Hilgenberg, Greg (1973-75) J Kelly, Frederick (1913) Godsil, Dave (1985-87) Hardesty, Rick (1997-98) Hilgerink, William (1906) Jackson, Tom (1970) Kelly, George (1960-62) Goers, William (1934-36) Hardt, Jerry (1960-61) Hilinski, Bob (1956-57) Jacob, Dan (2008-12) Kelly, John (1931-33) Golobish, Ron (1969) Harestad, Cliff (1957-59) Hill, (1921) Jacoby, John (1907) Kelly, William (1936-38) Goodfellow, Lance (1992-94) Harker, Donald (1917) Hill, Brendan (1991-93) Jakacki, Tom (2005) Kemer, Clem (1927) Gooding, Brian (2003, 2004) Harmeyer, Mike (1983-85) Hill, Mark (1973) Janasek, Joe (2009-12) Kemp, David (1981-84) Goodwin, Tom (1968-69) Harmon, Marcus (2008-10) *Hinkebein, Nick (1992-94) Janaszek, Ray (1947-49) Kemper, Anthony (1909) Gordon, Larry (2008) Harmotto, Nolan (2012) Hipa, Samuel (1923-26 Janke, Bob (1969-72) Kendall, Charles (1926-28) *Gordon, Roy (1973-75) Harn, Harry (1923) Hiser, Andy (2001,200Z) Janosek, Jim (1970, 1973-74) Kendig Adam (2000-02) Gorius, Tom (1963-66) Harp, Andy (1978) Hoban, Thomas (1933-34) Janszen, August (1909-10) *Kenneally, Sean (1987-90) *Gorius, Sean (1995-97) Harp, Jeff (1981-82) Hochwalt, George (1917-19) Janus, Paul (1968) Kenny, John (1982-84) Gorman, Jeff (1992-93) Harper, George (1966, 1969) Hoefl ing, Ray (1933-34) Jaye, Steve (1969, 1971-72) Ketron, Kris (2001-02) Gorry, George (1930-32) Harper, Ken (1981) Hoeft, Jack (1964) Jensen, Jim (1977-78) Keough, Joe (1981) Goss, Bill (1941-42, 1946) Harper, Ralph (1959-61) Hoelzer, Norman (1938) Jera, Joe (1929-30) Kern, Kevin (2008-11) Gowan, Ed (1931) Harrington, James (1908-09) *Hofacre, Kevin (1989-90) Jerina, Harry (1939-40) Kerwin, Roger (1916) *Gowan, Gil (1927-29) Harris, Charles (2001-02) Hofacre, Pat (1990-93) Jeter, Jim (1981-84) Keys, James (1985-88) Grace, James (1924-27) Harris, John (1981-82) Hoge, Bernard (1950) *Johns, Kevin (1995-97) *Kiko, Richard (1984-86) Graf, Dennis (1965-68) Harris, Larry (1968) Hogue, Greg (1985) Johnson, Branden (2010-12) Kikta, Paul (1971) Graham, Thomas (1905) Harris, Quinten (1994-95) Hohl, Greg (1981-83) Johnson, Jim (1964) Kilbane, Francis (1948-50) Gray, Harry (1968) *Harris, Taylor (2008-12) Hohne, Mike (1966, 1969) Johnson, Kevin (1976-78) Killeen, Thomas (1928) Gray, Matt (2007-08) Harrison, Dave (1982-83) Holcomb, Graham (2003-04) Johnson, Luke (2011-12) King, Alex (2001-02) Gray, Michael (2012) Harrison, Greg (2012) Holland, Gerry (1971) *Johnson, Marvin (1972-75) Kirk, Kelvin (1973-75) Gray, Tom (1960-62) Hart, Al (1928) Holland, Larry (1966) Johnson, Mike (1971) Kirven, Frank (1913) Green, Dave (1978) Hart, Herbert (1924-27) Holmes, Tom (1970, 1973) Johnson, Russell (1950-51) Kisow, Gary (1986-88) *Green, Jackie (1983-86) *Hart, Ignatius (1909-10, 1912) *Holscher, Joseph (1919-20) Johnson, William (1920) Klar, Jason (1994-95) Greenhorn, John (1967-69) Hart, James (1917) Holstein, James (1933-35) Johnston, Alex (2008-11) Klaus, Casey (2003-05) Greiwe, Clarence (1912) Hart, Mike (1972) Holtz, Brian (1994-95) Johnston, Jim (1970-71) Klawonn, Scott (1974) Grey, Alex (1996) Hartke, Alan (2006) Holtz, David (1992-94) Johnston, Jim (1973-75) Klear, Ken (1966) Grieco, Joe (1961) Hartley, Bob (1964) Homan, Joey (2009-10) Jonard, J Michael (2006-07,09) *Klein, Henry (1911-12) Grieshop, Ron (1963) Hasty, Rick (1972) *Homoki, Jim (1994-96) Jones, Damario (2008) Kleinhenz, Jerry (1972) Griffi s, Justin (2008-11) Hauer, Bob (1969) *Hoppe, John (2003-06) Jones, Dave (1973, 1976) Klingensmith, Larry (1961-62) Grimes, David (1936-39) Hauser, Greg (1963) Hopper, Guy (1968) Jones, Dave (1985-87) Kloos, David (2008) Grimes, John (2005-07) Hausfeld, Matt (1994-95) Horansky, Brian (2010-12) Jones, Doug (2001-04) Klotz, Bob (1971) Grimes, Turpen (1928) Havas, Don (1964) Horcher, Scott (2006-09) Jones, Douglas (1963-66) Klug, Matt (1995) Groat, Scott (1978) Hawkins, Adam (2004-05) Horlacher, Jim (1964-65) Jones, George ìMikeî (1979-80) Klys, Adam (1957) Groene, Stan (1942, 1946-47) Hayden, Pat (1970-71, 1973) Horne, Tom (1970) Jones, Henry (1974-75) Knechtges, C.J. (1919-20) Groetsema, Bill (2002-04) Hayes, Celestine (1914) hORNING, aL (1947) Jones, Jake (1996-98) Knechtges, Harlan (1913) Grogan, John (1953-55) Hayes, Matt (1963) Hoskins, Rick (1967) Jones, Ryan (1999-01) *Knechtges, Miles (1921) Groomes, Duke (1971) Haynes, John (1967-69) Hoslar, Rick (1966) Jordan, Richard (1946-47) Knisley, William (1940-42) Grote, Matt (1981-82) Haynes, Rick (1979-82) Houston, Joseph (1914) Jordan, William (1929-31) *Knorr, Larry (1937-39) Gruden, Jon (1983-85) Heatherton, Bill (1975-78) Hout, Dave (1970) Josetti, Jeremy (1998-00) Knoth, Gregory (1974) Gruening, Scott (1975) Heben, Richard (1968-72) Howard, James (1968-71) Juracek, Ken (1964) Kobie, Daniel (1968, 1971) Gruss, Keith (1999) Heck, George (1930) Howard, Mike (1978) Jurkowitz, Dan (1983-85) Kocher, Bob (1965-66) Gruver, Denis (1966) *Heckman, Bob (1960-62) Howe, Fred (1932-33) Kochis, William (1917) Guida, Charles (1952-54) *Heenan, Sean (2006-09) Howe, Paul (1985-87) Kohl, George (1965-68) Guinto, Mark (2007) Heffernan, Terry (2000-02) Howell, Dustin (2011) K Kohl, Vic (1930) Gulick, Joe (2006-08) Hefl in, Jason (1991-92) Howse, Ted (1985) Kacsor, Connor (2011-12) Kohlmiller, Elmer (1909) *Gutbrod, William (1946-49) Heher, Tim (1971-74) Howse, Ted (1981) Kaczkowski, Nick (2011-12) Kohstall, Chuck (1997-99) Gutziowiler, Edmund (1935-37) Heidelhoff, Eric (2002-04) *Hoyng, Kevin (2004-07) Kaczkowski, Victor (2009-12) Kohstall, Frank (2004-07) Heidelhoff, Ryan (2005-06) Huber, Dave (1985-57) Kaebnick, Rob (2007) Kokenge, Tom (1963) Heider, Frank (1916-17) Hubler (1921) Kadel, Brian (1994-95) Kolleck, Paul (1993) H Heigel, Dick (1964) Huckenstein, Grant (2010-12) Kaiser, Paul (1996-98) Koper, Dennis (1980-83) Heimbaugh, Nicholas (2012) Huelsman, Jay (1989-91) Kaltenbach, Alex (2008-10) *Korutz, Bill (1956-58) Heizman, Brian (2000-03) Huelsman, Trent (1995-97) Ka-Ne, Leroy (1948-50) Kosak, Dan (1961-62) 76 2014 Media Guide Kosewick, Tom (1962-63) Locker, Ed (1994) Mastandrea, Pete (2002, 2003) Meier, Peter (1966) Mouldin, Ron (1982-84) *Kosins, Gary (1968-71) *Loncar, Lou (1987-89) Matthews, Geoff (1996-98) Meisner, Ed (1933-35) Mouch, Harold (1941) Kohstall, Chuck (1997-98) *Loncar, Martin (1992-95) *Mathot, Jeff (1991-93) Melia, Howard (1920) Moushey, Charles (1984-86) Krafft, Clay (2010-12) Loncar, Tom (1993-95) Mattioda, Geno (1999,2001-03) Mell, Roosevelt (1964-65) Moxley, Bruce (1989-91) *Kramarczyk, Dan (1965-67) Longworth, Carl (1984) Mattiola, Bob (1971) Mendez, Alfredo (1915-18) Mroczek, Ross (2004-05) Kramer, Anthony (1950-51) Love, Adam (2004-05) Matusoff, Max (1919) Mercer, Ben (1997-98) Mullen, John (1992-94) Kramer, Ted (1967) Lowe, Robert (1963, 1965-67) Maurer, John (1985-86) Merkoff, George (1976) Mueller, Steve (1970) Kraus, Doug (1991, 1993-94) Luallen, Spencer (2012) Mayburg, Ken (1973) Merriam, Chase (2006) Muhlenkamp, Dan (1965) Krause, Gary (1955-57) Lucas, Marty (1985) Mayerhoefer, Carl (1915) Merweiller, Ed (1970) Mulcahy, Brian (2008) Krause, Goud (1964) Lucidore, Chuck (1966-67) Mayl, Joseph (1905) Merrell, Dave (1979-81) Muldoon, Patrick (1951-52) Krechting, Ron (1968-71) Lucius, John (1970-72) Mayo, Bill (1964-67) Messer, Doug (1977) *Muldowney, Jack (1953-55) Kreiger, Joe (2006) Luczak, Mike (1970) McAfee, Nate (1998-99) *Meter, Gregory (1971, 1973-74) Mulligan, Leonard (1905) Kress, Bernard (1965-68) Lude, Bill (1964-65) McAuliffe, James (1968) Mewhinney, Jamie (2008-11) Mulqueen, Steve (1999-00) Kristopaitis, Vic (1954-56) Luecht, Mark (1975, 1977-78) McCall, Brian (1995) *Meyer, Gerry (1984-86) Munch, Darrell (1967) Kroemer, William ìBeanieî (1905- Luers, Matt (2010-11) McCall, Joe (1996-99) Meyer, John (1907) Munger, Ray Jr. (1948) 06) Lukash, Jay (1974) McCall, Mike (1963, 1966-67) Meyers, Henry (1930-32) Murphy, Jim (1971) Krol, Gary (1985-87) Luman, Bob (1963) McCallion, Frank (1971-74) Mianulli, Rick (1982) Murphy, Ray (1919) Krueger, Brian (1976) Lutz, Paul (1927-29) McCarthy, Jim (1932-34) Michigan, Bob (1960-62) Murphy, Virgil (1915-16) Krupp, Rob (1984) Lynch, Patrick (1968) McCarthy, Justin (2011) Milkie, Jeff (2006) Murray, Bruce (1992) Kubiak, Paul (1963) *McCarthy, Kerry (1985-87) Miller, Andy (1989-91) Musselman, Tim (1985-88) Kubkowski, Frank (1916) McCarthy, Red (1921) Miller, Benji (1992, 1994-95) Musuraca, Scott (1963) Kucia, Brian (2007) M McClatchey, Larry (1972) Miller, Ben (2008) Muterspaw, Chad (1994-97) Kundert, Mike (1970-73) Macis, Gabe (2010-12) McClear, Robert ìHoopleî (1925- Miller, Dale (1934-35) Muzi, Charles (1965) Kurdziel, Stanislaus (1948-50) MacGregor, Pete (1971) 27) Miller, Eddie (1964) Myers, Craig (1972-74) Kurzinski, Alan (1970-72) Mack, Brian (2008-11) McClosky, Larry (1972) Miller, Ernie (1975) Myles, Billy (1983-85) Kwiatkowski, Joseph (1951-52) Mackovjak, Connor (2008) McClusky, Frank (1932-34) Miller, Ferdinand (1919-22) Macy, Matt (1997-00) McColgan, John (1927-28) Miller, Fred (1946-48) Madden, Bob (1964, 1966-68) McConn, Dan (1963) Miller, Jeff (1994-95) N L Madden, Pete (1978) McCormick, Pat (2006-08) Miller, Keith (1990-92) Napierkowski, Kevin (1994) *LaBeau, Tom (1961-63) Mager, Brad (1991-93) McCourt, Walter (1911) Miller, Nathan (2008-11) Nare, Tom (1973) LaBranche, Joe (1967) Magoteaux, Kyle (2003-04) McCoy, Barry (2001-03) Miller, Robert C (1941-42) Natale, Marcello (2008) Lacefi eld, Ed (1983) Mahle, B.J. (2000) McCoy, Kevin (2006) Miller, Sylvester (1916) Naughton, Ed (1969) Ladner, John (1929) Mahoney, Robert McDade, Dan (1973, 1977) Miller, Terry (1967-70) Nauman, Bill (1976) Lakes, Ike (1975) Mahoney, Thomas (1912-13) McDermott, Francis (1926-28) Miller, Ward (1912-13) Neitzke, James (1974) Landau, Tom (1966) *Mahrt, Al (1911-12, 1914) McDonald, Aloysius (1917) Milligan, Dan (1965) Neuberger, Tom (1997-98) Lane, John (1956-58) Mahrt, Armin (1921) McDonald, Steve (1973) Millio, Justin (2008-09) Neumann, James (1911) Lang, Ed (1928) *Mahrt, John (1921-22) *McDonald, Steve (2005-08) Mills, Don (1947) Newsock, John (1936-39) Lang, Robert (1923) *Mahrt, Louis (1922-25) McDonald, William (1906-07) Milne, Jacob (2012) Ney, Daniel (2011-12) Lange, Andrew (1998) Maier, Bob (1947-49) McDonough, Coby (1937-38) Milosemy, Dan (1962) Nicholson, Mike (1985-88) Lange, William (1947-49) Maile, Rich (1984) *McDonough, Vince (1933-35) Minnick, Jim (1971) Nickels, Larry (1970-72) Langford, Mike (1978) Maley, Keefe (1917, 1921) McDowell, Mike (1966, 1969) Mintz, Judd (1991-93) Nicol, Claude (2005) Langhorst, Devon (2008-11) Malley, Tim (1978-80) McElligott, Chuck (1962-64) Mitchell, Jeff (1963) Niehaus, Dan (1983)* Lansdowne, Howard (1939-40) Malloy, Chuck (1957-58) McFadden, Joe (1931-33) Miyata, Dick (1952-53) Niehaus, Ralph (1936-38) Laravie, Barry (1962-64) Malloy, Don (1936-39) McFadden, Leroy (1917) *Mlinac, Tom (1962-64) Niekamp, Eric (2009) Latell, Tony (1957-59) Malloy, Ed (1934) McFadgen, Carlton (2005) Mocho, Jim (1988-90) Nielson, Harry (1966) Laubenthal, Al (1977-78) Malloy, J.A. (1917, 1919) McFeaters, Earl (1958-60) *Moeglin, Dave (1983-86) Nieman, Joe (1985-87) Lauber, Bruce (1966) Malloy, Joseph (1950-52) *McGarry, John (1924-27) Moehring, Don (1913, 1915) *Noll, Chuck (1950-52) Laudizio, Mike (2011-12) Malloy, Verne (1935) McGinnis, Mike (1965-68) Moga, Cornel (1967) Norbut, Tim (1985-86) *Laughlin, Dan (1959-60) Malone, Richard (1968) McGriff, Rollins (1921) Moir, Vincent (1922-24) Norckauer, Fred (1911) Lawniczak, Ricky (2012) Maloney, Mike (1978-80) McGuire, Milton (1942, 1946) Molitoriss, John (1958-59) Norsworthy, Levator (1966) Lawthorn, Frank (1964-65) Mangas, Andy (1993-94) McGuire, Robert (1965) Monahan, Bill (1953-54) Norton, Dan (2008) Lay, Jake (2004-07) Manley, Bill (1964, 1967) McIntire, Robert (1940-42) Mong, Matt (2003-05) Norton, Steve (2003, 2004) Leach, Daniel (2012) Mann, Steve (1982-83) McIntire, Steve (1974, 1977) Monk, Floyd (1922) Nudera, Jeff (1986-88) Ledinsky, Tom (1964-66) Manning, Thomas (1936-39) McKearney, Thomas (1909) Monnett, Rob (1987-89) Nueberger, Mike (2004) Lee, Jason (1994-96) Marciniak, Mike (1974) McKeever, Mike (1966) *Monnier, Colin (2009-12) Nueberger, Thomas (1999) Lee, Jimmy (1997-99) Marino, Lon (1981) McKelvy, Andy (1996-99) Monnig, John (1905, 1907) Nugent, Clarence (1915) LeFleur, Bill (1942) Marklay, George (1958-60) McKenney, Patrick (1905) Monroe, Sylvester (1975-78) Nunn, Michael (1923) Legan, Bob (1964-65) Marre, Edward (1937-39) McKinley, Bill (1948-49) Moody, Harold (1921) Nussman, Phil (1983-84) Leichtel, Floyd ìLeftyî (1932) Marschall, John (1941-42) *McKinley, Bumper (1994-97) Moody, Jim (1964) Nuzzolese, Patrick (2012) Leighton, Ken (1970) Marshall, Frank (1928-30) McKinney, Gerald (1910) Moore, David (1978) Lemmerbrock, Curt (1993-96) Marshall, Matt (2004-07) McLaughlin, Pat (1997-99) Moore, Matt (1995-97) Lemming, Ralph (1971) Mart, Kevin (1973) McLaughlin, Terry (1966) Moore, Nate (1999-00,2002-03) O *Lemmon, Josh (1994-96) Martin, Frank (1906) McMahon, James (1912-13) Moran, David (2011-12) Oberst, Dave (1984-86) Lenart, Bob (1988-90) Martin, Jackie (1951-53) McManamon, Colin (2011-12) Moran, William (1938-40) *Obee, Duncan (1938-40) Lensch, Robert (1928-29) Martin, James (1953-54) *McNamara, Marty (1999-01) Morante, Mike (2008-10) OíBrien, Charles (1906) Lewandowski, Dennis (1982-83) Martin, Jordan (2009-10) McNulty, Bo (2004-05) Morgan, Devon (2011-12) OíBrien, Dan (1949-51) Ligday, Francis (1914-15) Martin, Mark (1997-98) McPherson, Zach (2008-10) Morgan, Mike (2009) OíBrien, Frank (1924-26) Lindsey, Chad (1996-98) Martin, Rick (1995) McQuade, John (1971) Morgan, Zach (2012) OíConner, John (1961-62) Linley, Tom (2000-02) Martino, Orlando (1941-42) McQuiston, Jared (2002-04) Morhauser, Tom (1968) OíConnor, William (1906) Linos, Mike (1977-80) Martirano, Chris (2007-08) McShane, Joseph (1939-41) Moro, Tony (1969) OíDell, Jack (2004-05, 2007) Lisle, Nick (2009-10) Martzluff, Matt (1924-27) McVay, Jim (1972-75) Morris, Ryan (2002-04) OíHara, Connor (2009-12) Lisac, Marty (1990-91) Masaad, Michael (2011-12) Medley, George (1911) Morris, Todd (1984-86) OíHara, Jim (1979-80) Lisowski, Corey (2009) Mason, Robert (1908-09) Medley, John (1929-30, 1932) Morrow, John (1976) Olds, Harold (1965) Liston, Shane (2008-09) Mason, Robert (1968) Medley, Thomas (1929-31) Mosley, Dwight (1969-72) OíLeary, Ron (1963) Loboda, Jay (1992-93) *Massa, Gordy (1985-88) Mehling, Charles (1922-23) Moran, David (2011) Lochow, Steve (1991-93) Massie, Tyler (2010-12) Meier, Jeff (1992) Morgan, Devon (2011) 2014 Media Guide 77 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Obert, Jesse (1999-01,2002) Phillips, Gary (1973-74) Rastetter, Rob (1987-90) Sackawitz, Carl (1928-30) Schwecke, Steve (1993) Ochab, Greg (2008-09) Phillips, Jared (2008-11) Raville, Larry (1983-85) Sacksteder, Hugh (1910-11) Schwenke, Ryan (2012) Olejnyih, Joseph (1936-39) Piening, Paul (1932-33) *Ray, Tom (1985-87) Sacksteder, Norbert (1912-13) Schwochow, Joshua (1994-95) Oliger, Keith (1991-93) Pignatiello, Kyle (2011-12) Rayburg, William (1972-74) Sadler, Anthony (2009-12) Scott, Hugh (1939-41) *Olson, Brian (1988-91) Pignatiello, Mike (1980-82) Recker, Robert (1950-52) Saelzler, Bill (1947-50) Scott, John (1936) Orby, Jon (2006) Piltz, Ransom (1959-60) Redmond, Matt (2009) *Sahnd, Bill (1975-78) Scott, Joseph (1927) OíRourke, Patrick (1968) Pinciotti, Don (1941-42, 1946) Redrick, Mary (1966, 1968-69) Sakal, Bob (1957) Scott, Michael (2012) OíRourke, Paul (1941-42) Pinn, Frank (1956-57) Regan, John (1968) Salm, John (1930) Scully, Neal (1942) Osborne, Soern (2011-12) Pittro, Mike (1985-86) Reichert, Donald (1952) Salvato, Sal (2009-12) Sears, Anthony (1974) OíShea, Michael (1922) Pitzer, Jim (1982-84) Reichert, Paul (1946) Sammons, Richard (1974) Sebetic, Kyle (2009-12) Osterday, Richard (1935) *Place, Jim (1965-68) Reid, Larry (1974-75) Sanders, Allen (1999-01) Seidensticker, William (1910-11) Otten, Barney (1948-51) Place, Will (1972-74) Reidy, Edward (1946-49) Sanders, Mitch (2011-12) Sellett, Nick (2002-03) Ottmar, Andrew (2004) Placke, Dustin (2001-03) Reiling, Walter (1927-28) Sandman, Jack (1965) Seman, Dave (1975, 1977-78) Overbeck, Joe (1976-78) Plaspohl, Ed (1975-78) Reisert, Brian (2003) Sankovic, Patrick (2008-12) Semeraro, Bob (1993) Overholser, David (1992, 1994) Platte, Mike (1992-93) Remsik, Alex (2008) Sanna, Kyle (2006) Semeraro, Rick (1988-91) Overman, Howard (1976, 1978) Plummer, Justin (2002,2003) Resch, Jason (2003-04) Santangelo, Robert (1968) Senn, Frank (1910) Overman, Marcus (2006-08) Poelking, Dennis (2008-11) Ress, Daniel (2004-06) Santo, Fred (1981) Serrapede, Kevin (1966) *Overman, Jim (1961-63) Poelking, Joe (1929) Reynolds, William (1926) Sargent, Thad (1991-93) Sess, Kyle (2012) Ovington, Thomas (1916-17) Pohl, Victor (1931) Riccardi, Guy (1964) Satalia, Edward (1907) *Shafor, Jim (1952-54) Ouhl, Troy (1993-95) Polcari, Dan (1979-80) Richardson, Henry (1991-92) Sauerman, Bill (1941-42) Shanahan, Dan (1976) Owens, Jim (1964) Polke, Ken (1970-73) Richardson, Pete (1964-67) Saul, Blake (2008-10) Shanen, Al (1955-56) Pollock, Ryan (2007-08) Ricke, Nick (1980-82) Saulter, Charles (2009) Shappie, Ben (2005-08) Pomykala, Ron (1963) Riddle, Matt (2008-10) Saunders, Paul (1989-90) *Sharley, Dan (1988-90) P Porter, Walter (1956-57) Riedel, Robert (1938-39) Savage, Howard (2010-12) Sharpenter, Richard (1963) Packard, Robert (1934) Potter, Robert (1923-25) *Ries, Joe, (2007-10) Savini, Dave (1985-87) Sharpenter, Ted (1924-27) Paden, Gene (1989-92) Powell, Lewis (2004) Riese, Paul (1986-88) Savino, Nicholas (1973-74) Shatteen, Alan (1965-68) Padley, Jack (1937-39) Powers, Andy (2010-12) Rigali, Jacob (2010) Saviski, Tyler (2008-11) Shelton, David (1968) Pagliari, Richard (1960-62) Powers, John (1966) Rinehart, Pete (1969) Sayre, Richard (1921-23) Shepas, Bob (1969-71) *Palcic, Bob (1968-70) Powers, Pete (1969) Ritter, Harry (1909) Scandrick, Charles (1973, 1976) Sherk, Robby (2009-10) Palcic, Tom (1969, 1971-73) *Powers, William ìBoî (1941-42, rOACH, sTEVE (1992) Schaefer, Bob (1947-49) Sherman, Scott (1983-85) *Palenchar, Steve (1957-59) 1946) Robbe, Eric (2008-11) Schaffer, Dennis (1965, 1968) Sherry, Robert (1913) Paleologos, George (1963) Pozilnik, Tony (1933-34) Robello, Jack (1926-28) Schag, Jeff (1971) *Sherry, William (1914-18) Palin, Ian (2012) Preisser, Gary (1964-66) Roberts, Jeff (1971) Schad, Paul (1908-09) Sheshull, John (1975-76) Pallay, Tim (2010-11) Prindle, Lex (1976) Roberts, Rodney (1990-92) Schaetzler, Arthur (1922) Shiels, C.P. 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TEAM W L T LAST TEAM W L T LAST TEAM W L T LAST 44th Aeros 2 0 0 1917 Hanover 1 1 0 1931 Olivet Nazarene 0 2 0 1984 Abilene Christian 1 0 0 1964 Haskell Indians 2 1 0 1927 Otterbein 5 2 0 1984 Adrian 4 0 0 1987 Heidelberg 2 0 0 1942 Quantico Marines 3 6 0 1965 Akron 2 2 0 1977 Hillsdale 1 0 0 1941 Richmond 4 0 0 1966 UAB 0 2 0 1994 Hofstra 2 0 0 1922 Rio Grand 1 0 0 1924 Albany 2 0 0 2007 Holy Cross 1 9 0 1962 Riverdale 0 1 0 1924 Allegheny 2 1 0 1991 Houston 0 1 0 1951 Robert Morris 14 2 0 2013 Anderson 4 0 0 1991 Illinois State 0 1 0 2012 Rose Poly 1 0 0 1922 Antioch 5 3 0 1915 Indiana Central 2 0 0 1929 Saint Louis 1 0 0 1948 Aquinas 3 0 0 1917 Indiana State 1 1 0 1976 Salisbury State 1 0 0 1982 Ashland 4 1 0 1981 Iona 1 0 0 1990 Samford 2 0 0 1986 Augustana 3 1 0 1990 Iowa State 0 1 0 1922 San Diego 15 6 0 2013 Austin Peay 7 1 0 2006 Iowa State Teachers 1 0 0 1948 Scranton 2 0 0 1949 Baldwin-Wallace 7 2 0 1991 Ithaca 2 1 0 1991 Slippery Rock 3 1 0 1984 Ball State 1 2 0 1976 Jacksonville 3 4 0 2012 South Dakota State 1 0 0 1977 Bethany 0 1 0 1921 James Madison 1 0 0 1979 Southern Illinois 2 3 1 1974 Boston College 3 16 1 1975 Jersey City 1 0 0 1982 St. Bonaventure 3 2 0 1951 Brown 0 1 0 1928 John Carroll 15 5 3 1991 St. Francis, PA 2 0 0 2002 Bucknell 1 2 0 1982 Kent State 3 6 0 1969 St. Ignatius 2 1 0 1922 Buffalo 4 1 1 1981 Kentucky 0 1 0 1950 St. John’s 2 0 0 1991 Butler 26 12 1 2013 Kenyon 3 0 0 1983 St. Joseph’s, IN 7 2 0 2003 Cal Poly SLO 0 1 0 1997 Lafayette 0 1 0 1923 St. Mary’s, CA 0 1 1 2001 California State 2 0 0 1981 Lane 1 0 0 1981 St. Norbert 4 0 0 1987 Camp Lejeune 0 1 0 1952 Lawrence 1 0 0 1981 St. Patrickís 3 0 0 1911 Campbell 3 0 0 2009 Lebanon 0 1 0 1907 St. Peterís 1 0 0 2003 Canisius 4 6 0 2002 Liberty Baptist 1 1 0 1979 Steele 0 1 0 1909 Capital 1 0 0 1987 Louisville 11 14 0 1977 Stetson 1 0 0 2013 Carnegie Tech 0 1 0 1924 Loyola 2 2 0 1928 Tampa 0 1 0 1971 Carnegie-Mellon 1 0 0 1978 Maine 1 0 0 1978 Taylor 1 0 0 1984 Catholic 2 0 0 1989 Marietta 0 2 0 1923 Temple 2 2 0 1976 Cedarville 4 0 0 1922 Marist 3 1 0 2013 Tennessee 0 4 0 1955 Central 1 0 0 1987 Marshall 16 6 0 1976 Thomas More 1 0 0 1992 Central A.C. 0 1 0 1909 Marysville 1 0 0 1982 Tiffi n 5 0 0 2005 Central Michigan 0 2 0 1974 McKendree 0 1 0 1999 Tippecanoe 0 2 0 1905 Central State 7 1 0 2011 McNeese State 1 0 0 1975 Toledo 12 11 0 1976 Chattanooga 4 5 1 1955 Mercantile A.C. 1 0 0 1908 Towson 3 1 0 1999 Cincinnati 17 15 1 1971 Merchant Marine 2 0 0 1980 Transylvania 4 2 0 1940 Concordia 1 0 0 1994 Mercyhurst 8 1 0 1992 UD Alumni 4 0 0 1919 Davidson 10 1 0 2013 Miami, Ohio 9 28 3 1978 Union 1 0 0 1989 Davis & Elkins 2 0 0 1932 Miamisburg A.C 1 0 1 1908 Urbana 5 1 0 2009 Dayton Varsity 1 0 0 1906 Milikin 1 0 0 1989 Valparaiso 21 2 0 2013 Dayton YMCA 1 0 0 1906 Mississippi Southern 1 2 0 1956 Villanova 4 5 0 1977 Deaf Mutes 3 1 0 1916 Monmouth 2 0 0 1956 VMI 1 0 0 1972 Denison 3 0 0 1933 Morehead State 14 5 0 2013 Wabash 3 1 0 1985 DePaul 0 3 0 1936 Morris-Harvey 2 0 0 1934 Wagner 0 1 0 1987 DePauw 4 1 0 1987 Mount Saint Joseph 3 0 0 1994 Wayne State 1 0 0 1982 Detroit 3 7 1 1964 Mount Senario 1 0 0 1992 West Carrollton 1 0 0 1908 Detroit Tech 1 0 0 1941 Mount Union 0 2 0 1992 West Virginia State 1 0 0 1995 Drake 24 65 0 2013 Muskingum 1 3 0 1928 West Virginia Wesleyan 3 1 0 1986 Dubuque 1 0 0 1986 Naval Reserve 1 0 0 1918 Western Kentucky 0 2 0 1975 Duquesne 5 6 0 2013 Nelson College 1 0 0 1908 Western Michigan 1 0 0 1942 Earlham 2 2 1 1922 Nevada 1 0 0 1949 Western Reserve 1 0 0 1946 Earlham Reserves 1 0 0 1910 North Carolina State 0 1 0 1956 Western Reserve 2 2 0 1940 East Carolina 0 2 0 1974 North Dakota 1 0 0 1941 Wheaton 2 0 0 1993 Eastern Kentucky 3 4 0 1978 North Dakota State 1 0 0 1957 Wichita 6 4 0 1963 Evansville 10 0 0 1997 North Texas State 1 0 0 1952 Widener 1 1 0 1981 Ferris State 5 0 0 1988 Northeast Louisiana 1 0 0 1976 Wilmington 17 5 1 1994 Ferrum 3 0 0 1991 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 1969 UW-Platteville 4 0 0 1996 Findlay 6 0 0 1942 Northern Michigan 1 0 0 1966 UW-Stevens Point 1 0 0 1986 Fordham 4 0 0 2008 Northwood 2 0 0 1991 UW-Stout 2 0 0 1988 Franklin 1 0 0 1908 Notre Dame 0 0 1 1931 UW-Superior 4 0 0 1983 Frostburg 4 0 0 1987 Oakwood 0 1 0 1906 Wittenberg 14 6 0 2006 Gannon 2 0 0 1991 Oglethorpe 0 2 0 1930 Wofford 1 1 0 1996 Georgetown U. 10 1 0 2013 Ohio 8 14 0 1970 Xavier 21 27 4 1973 Georgetown, KY 10 3 0 1997 Ohio Northern 7 1 0 2003 Yale 0 2 0 2000 Germantown 1 0 0 1906 Ohio Wesleyan 6 3 0 1940 Youngstown State 9 1 0 2013 Hamilton 1 0 0 1906 Oklahoma City 0 0 1 1948 80 2014 Media Guide